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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1967

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1,Brazi*li*an

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M.

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FOR RENT
The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-
nance and the University of Mich-
igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis-
crimination in the University com-
munity. Questions should be direct-
ed to Off-Campus Housing, 764-7400.
AVAILABLE Aug. 15, spacious 2-bed-
room home on Jackson Ave. Carpet-
Ing fireplace, screeded-in back porch,
pation and garage. $200mo. Call 663-
0683. 08
URGENT search for co-ed to share
modern campus apt. for fall with
2 others. Call 769-1685 or 662-2624,
in Detroit LU 4-5282. C7
TWO FEMALE grad students need
third roommate for fall-winter term.
Beautiful, spacious, 2-bedroom apt.
4 blks. from Frieze. Write Marlene
Kupet,, 3110 Raleigh So. No. 201,
Minneapolis, Minn. C6
FEMALE GRAD student wanted to
share apt. Write Midge at 19005
Birchsrest, Detroitt. 09
MALE ROOMMATES wanted. Need 2
roommates to complete 4-man apt.
this fall. $6/mo. Call Don 761-8093
after 6 p.m. Cli
WANTED - 2 serious coed to share
4-man unit. 8 month lease, air-cond.
fully carpeted, heated pool, color
TV. Adjacent to campus. Call
Brenda, 761-9645. C12

FOR RENT
WANTED-ONE MALE grad student to
share 3-man modern apt. for fall.
Call Gary, 665-0428 or Tom, 665-6263
eve. 03
INTERNATIONAL Realtions grad wants
to set up interdisciplinary household
as follows:
a. Anthropology
b. International Economics
C. Sociology
d. International Relations
4-man, furn. mod, apt. $48.50/each.
Aug. occ. Very pleasant surroundings.
(Camb. and Olivia). Call Dan Har-
rison, 761-9364 or Mrs. Schlesinger,
764-9450 or 662-5395. C2
3-MAN furn. apt. 1 blk, from campus.
$170 Call 662-9850. C10
NEW NEW
e8 Month Lease
* No Premiums
* Individual Leases
4 4-Month Lease
Available
e Damage Deposit
Refuned Immed-
iately

FOR RENT
APARTMENT
LOCATING SERVICE
We attempt to list all available apart-
ments in the Ann Arbor area. All
detailed listings searched for your
convenience by computer.
1217 S. Universityx
Call 761-3688
039

FOR RENT

NEW-CAMPUS-NEW
Leasing for the 1st time for Fall '67
THE WALNUT MANOR
521 WALNUT ST.
Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom apts.
for 3-5 students
-beautifully furnished
-air-conditioned
-dishwasher
-sound proofing
-laundry and storage
FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES
Call for information
668-6906
Modern Apts., Inc.
C36

PETS AND SUPPLIES
SIAMESE KITTENS. Pure bred Seal
point. $15. RU 3-5811. T10
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Gray cat/long hair in vicinity
of S. Forest and S. Univ. 665-5665. A26
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1966 HONDA S-90, $250; Steve 663-3020.
Z19

BUSINESS SERVICES

jPan-=AmTennis
WINNIPEG, Canada (IP-Tow- championship series today and
ering Tomas Koch of Brazil and then after playing Puerto Rico,
pretty, blonde 19-year-old Elena Panama, and Argentina on suc-
Subirats of Mexico captured the cessive days will meet Mexico, also
TE, Pan-American Games gold medals unbeaten, in the climax of the
and in singles tennis yesterday from tournament Saturday night.
cal, their United States rivals. The medal count after the com-
' Koch defeated Hugh Fitz Gib- oletion of 86 events stnod at R6

761-3993

Your number for QUICK, ACCURA
AND EXPERIENCED manuscriptg
thesis typing,ttranscription-medi
legal and technical conferenc
mimeographing; offset; ditto; lith
raphy; varityping and composition,
AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATES, INC.
334 Catherine

jug-
1.

1-2-3 MAN
Close to Campus
$150 and up
1 bedroom bi-level or efficiency
731-736 Packard
NO 3-8866
Colony Apts.

1966 HONDA S-65-White, good cond.
300 miles, insurance. $200 or best
offer, 662-1810, Z16
HONDA 250 Scrambler, plus helmet.
Only 4000 miles. $460 or besthoffer.
761-9327. Z14
ENGLISH RACER
Good condition, new tires, Sell at costs.
663-3778. ZA
BRIDGESTONE 90 Trail, 12 horsepower,
$300; Honda Sport 50, $110; 1967
Bridegstone 175 new, $595; 1967
Bridgestone 175 Scrambler, $625.
Custom Painting
UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES
211 E. Ann NO 2-3979
Z
NOW
DUCATI
Only the best for the nicest people

SUMMIT
TWO

C

125 HILLTSTREET
Fall Occupancy
Completely furnished modern 2-bed-
room, 4-man apartments. Includes
air-conditioning, wall-to-wall carpet-
ing, disposal, storage lockers, laundry
facilities, and off-street parking.
Available at $200 per month. 662-
-7787'.
Campus Management
335 East Huron
C
FALL RENTAL
1506 Packard
Ann Arbor's Most Spacious Apt. 2, 4,
or 5 man, large porches, ample
parking. Call 1-864-3852. C5
WANTED-1 or 2 men to complete
fantastic 4-man apt. Best location
in town, bi-level, 2 air cond., com-
plete modern kitchen, furnished,
building just completed. Call Bill
Martin at 663-6679. CA
FOR AUGUST rental--Large 2-bedroom,
4-man furnished apt. Off-street park-
ing, air-conditioned, resident man-
ager. Call Madison Management, NO
3-8866. C46
NEED 2 FEMALE grads for 4-man apt.
$60/mo. Call 764-3039 or 764-4826. C5
CHARTER
HAS A BETTER IDEA.. ,
-Dishwashers
--2 GE Air-conditioners
-Bi-level
-2 Bathrooms
-Accoustical ceiling tile
-14 cu. ft. GE Refrigerator
-All masonry construction
AVAILABLE FOR FALL AT-
ALBERT
TE RRAER
1700 GEDDES
Call Charter Realty for appointment
to see the models at 665-8825 or eve-
nings at 662-7117. C4
BARGAIN CORNER

--Spacious 2-man or
4-man units
-Air Conditioned
Completely Furnished
-Sound-Proofed

1506 BROADWAY
Immediate or Fall Occupancy
Completely carpeted modern unfur-
nished one-bedroom apartments with
stove, refrigerator, and disposal. Am-
ple parking and extra storage space,
Unfurnished two-bedroom apartments
in a modern building with stove, re-
frigerator and disposal. Rent in-
cludes heat and water. $140 per
month. No children please. 662-7787.
Campus Management, Inc.
335 East Huron
721 SOUTH FOREST
ARBOR FOREST
Offering a central campus location,
these air-conditioned, modern apart-
ments provide quiet and spacious
accommodations with parking and
laundry facilities.
* 2-bedroom furnishedj
" 2-bedroom unfurnished
* 3-bedroom furnished
For rental information, Call 662-7787
(days) or 663-6052 (evenings).
C42
1 BEDROOM 3-4 man furnished apt,
available for fall. Bi-level, modern.
furnished, air conditioning, garbage
disposal, dishwasher, off street park-
ing, laundy facilities in building. Call
665-9627 after 5 p.m. C48

-Fully Carpeted
-Beautiful Lounge
-2 Color TVs
-Heated Pool
-Laundry & Storage
Facilities
-Recreation Rooms
-Study Room
-Student Iriented Shops
-Adjacent to Campus
UNIVERSITY TOWERS
South University at Forest
761-9646
013
APARTMENTS GALORE!
Stud os from $140, 1 bedroom from
$165, 2 bedrooms from $200, 3 bed-
rooms from $300. All in new build-
ings.
PATRICK J. PUL'SE, INC.
665-9405 or 761-5841
C1
AVAI LABLE AUG. 22
CAMPUS-near
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
--New, spacious, 1 bedroom apt.
-Completely furnished, air-
conditioned and sound-proofed.
- -$195 per month includes all utilities
except electricity.
OAHLMANN APTS.
761-7600
019
NO CAR? Must live on Campus? Then
418 E. Washington St. is the build-
ing for you. 3-man, 1 bedroom, mod-
ern building, study hall. NO 8-6906.1
C43
WANTED-A spidery attic for this fall.
Must have floor, walls, air and other
essentials. Call 665-8722. CE

NEW BUILDING FOR FALL RENTAL
Luxury units located 5 minutes
from Campus
0 2 bedroom, 4-man apartments
* central air-conditioning
* sound-proofed
9 private parking
* laundryeand storage facilities
9 completely and exquisitly
furnished
A Building Built for
Students-
Priced for Students
CALL
Summit
Associates
761-8055
C
PRESTIGE
APARTMENTS
-still available at such prime
locations as:
Park Plaza
Fuller East
Forest Terrace
Park Terrace
and many others1
-bi-levels
-air conditioning
-furnished modern
-thick wall-to-wall carpeting
-sound proofed
-big
-laundry and storage facilities
-garbage disposals
-on campus
-1, 2, & 3 bedrooms
APARTMENTS LIMITED
QualPty Campus Apts.
663-0511 610 S. Forest
C

STATE STREET MANOR APTS.
2 Bedroom Apts. for Fall
Air Conditioned, Disposals, Modern
Furnishings, Off-Street Parking.
Call 665-9627 after 5

Honda of Ann Arbor
3000 Packard at Platt
665-9281

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418 E. Washington Street
WASHINGTON
MANOR

049

DOWNTOWN HONDA
CAMPUS LOCATION
"WE Service
What We Sell"
(AND OTHERS TOO)
wOUCAN PURCHASE a cycle any-
where, but the combination of
cycle sales at competitive prices
and CONVENIENTLY located
service is hard to beat.
WE FEATURE OUR SERVICE DE-
PARTMENT. This department is
headed by a man with 13 years,
experience as an engine research
mechanic.
OUR PARTS DEPARTMENT is one
of the largest in the area.
TO OBTAIN ONE DAY SERVICE
phone in advance for an appoint-
ment.
P.S. We carry the full line of
HONDA exclusively, to serve you
better.
DOWNTOWN HONDA
310 E. Washington Phone 665-8637
Ann Arbor
FOR SALE
Tired of Look alike home
and apartment furnishings?
Investigate our fine collection
of antiques & antique furniture,
both restored & as is. Also complete
restoration and refinishing service.
THE OLD BRICK ANTIQUES
512 S. Main - Ann Arbor
Daily 9-5:30 Mon. & Fri. Eve till 9 p.m.
Sat. 9-5 Ph. 761-0696 B48
BLONDE fall never worn, and leather
carrying case, $100. Blonde wiglet,
slightly worn, $20; or all above $100.
All genuine hair. Call 665-4857 be-
tween 5 and 6 p.m. or between 8 and
10:30 a.m. B47
'63 MG MIDGET. New engine. Call Joan
Secrest, 665-3337, after 6 p.m. B45
BY OWNER-Attractive, older, family
home, with lots of room, well main-
tained, 3 bdrms., 1% baths, large
kitchen. Close to schools and shop-
ping. Lower $20's. Immediate pos-
session, 1611 South Boulevard, Ann
Arbor. 662-6188. B44
RECORDS - Selling my collection,
mostly jazz. 50c to $1.50. Call Berson,
761-8472, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. B
BUSINESS SERVICES
761-3993
Your number for QUICK, ACURATE
AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and
thesis typing, transcription-medical,
legal and technical conferences;
mimeographing; offset; ditto; litho-
graphy; varityping and composition.
AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATES, INC.
334 Catherine
J
COLLINS TAILORING
AND ALTERATIONS SHOP
225 E. Liberty St. 665-8195

HELP WANTED
KITCHEN HELPER - Chiefly clean
pans, operate dishwasher, and do
other kitchen work in CountrynClub
on Stadium Blvd. until Sept. 16.
Ph. 665-6084 or 663-4743. H20
POOR BUT COMMITED? Good living
quarters, tuition stipend; exchange
devoted attention, young adolescents
in small treatment home. PERSONAL
DETAILS, Box 395 Ann Arbor. H21
WANTED - Student to work 1 hr/day
$1.50 per hr. 6 days a week. Send
resume to Mr. Duffield, Associated
DatamServices, Box 1121 Lansing,
48904. H22
SUMMER HELP, MALE-General labor,
assemblers, small press operators.
Good starting rate. Apply Dunnage
Engineering Inc., 702 Advance, Bright-
on, Mich. 229-9501. H19
BLOOD DONORSĀ°
URGENTLY NEEDED
.7.50 FOR Rh positive. $10, $12 for
Rh negative. Hours: Mon., Tues.,
Thurs., Fri. 9-4; Weds. 1-7. 18-21
years old need parental permission.
MICHIGAN COMMUNITY
BLOOD CENTER
404 W. Michigan
Ypsilanti
Phone 483-1894
H
TRANSPORTATION
RIDED to Boston; leave Thurs. morn.
Aug. 3. Steve 663-3030. G30
RIDERS WANTED to San Francisco.
Mid-August. Phone 663-5993. 029
PERSONAL
WHO SAID that climbing sanddunes
can be fun? If you want to know
what exhaustion is, ty it sometime.
T.B. FB
"IN ANY GAME you learn more by
defeat than by victory. Failure is
as natural an occurence as success."
-DLA FA
CON SLUM dwellers own their own
houses? Come hear about the possi-
bilities for co-operative housing in
slums, from the manager of Detroit
Co-operative Services. Tues., Aug. 1,
7:30 p.m. at Owen Co-op House, 1017
Oakland, Ann Arbor. P41
"GARGOYLE" needs copy and pictures
desperately. Anyone send anything to
Dick Platkin, 610 19th Ave. S., Fargo,
N.D. by Aug. 10. Bless you. FA
NERVOUS? Learn self-help. Recovery
Inc., Box 231, Ann Arbor. 668-7030.
F
FRESHMAN!!
Are you taking Spanish 101 or 102 in
he Fall? Get your workbook cheap
fcr $250. (In the bookkstores it costs
$395). Call Steve, 662-8225, evenings.
FA
WAKE-UP SERVICE. Have your phone
ring at any designated time, day or
night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE
FOR CLASS OR WORK - AGAIN.
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE,
665-8871 (24 hours). F
RENT Your TV from NEJAC
Zenith 19 in, all channel portabl esfor
only $10 per month. FREE service and
delivery. Phone 662-5671, F
OVER 25% of our business each year
is inter-state. Find out why people
travel 1500 miles to buy a Diamond
Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor.
Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University.
663-7151. F6
NEEDED Immediately! Lecture notes
for History 504 (Russion Intellectual)
and 559 (Civil War) Call Norm 761-
3979. F42

bon, former Princeton tennis cap-
tain and now a private at West'
Point, N.Y., 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. Miss
Subirats won in straight sets over
Patsy Rippy of Shawnee, Okla.,
6-3, 6-3.
Akire Ono of Brazil won the'
featherweight judo gold medal,
and Win Young of Phoenix, Ariz.,
appeared to have an overpowering
lead in the chase for the men's
platform diving gold medal after
seven of 10 dives.
The United States, however,
won the gold medals in both the
individual and team three-day
'equestrian competition. Michael
Plumb of Bedminster, N.J., on
Plain Sailing, took the individual
crown.
Philip Grippaldi of Belleville,
N.J., won the middle heavyweight
weightlifting title, and Canada's
Marcel Roy took the 150 kilometer
cycling road race.
The U.S. also took a gold medal
in tennis, with Janie Albert,
Pebble Beach, Calif., and Arthur
Ashe, Richmond, Va., beating
Elena Subirats and Luis Garcia of
Mexico 6-3, 6-1 in mixed doubles.
FitzGibbon started out bril-
liantly against Koch, holding his
service throughout the first set
and finally taking the deciding
game at love with Koch serving.
But in the end the greater ex-
perience of the Brazilian was too
much for the young American.
"I was playing perfect tennis
up to the second set when he
broke me in a 40-love game," said
Koch ruefully afterwards. "My
back and was much better than it
ever was. I felt I was in the
match."
Koch, who has played six times
at Wimbledon, said FitzGibbon
was "the best I have ever played."
The unbeaten United States
basketball team faces Cuba in the

WINNIPEG, Canada (3) - 'Ihe
United States swimming team,led
by teenage marvels Mark Spitz
and Catie Ball, continued the
Yankees' golden cascade of Pan-
American Games medals yester-
day, a collection that is rapidly
becoming an embarassment of
riches.
Spitz, 17, from Santa Clara,
Calif., pickedup his third and
fourth gold medals, and Miss Rall,
15, from Jacksonville, Fla., gained
her third gold as the Americans
extended their incredible domina-
tion of the games.
Spitz matched his own pend-
ing world record of 56.3 seconds in
the 100-meter butterfly, beating
Ross Wales, Youngstown, Ohio,
by about 11/2 feet, and swam on
the Yankees' winning 800-meter
freestyle relay team. He also has
won gold medals with a record in
the 200-meter butterfly and on
the 400-meter relay quartet.
Miss Ball broke the world rec-
ord with a time of 1:14.8 in the
women's 100-meter breast-stroke.
She had scored earlier triumphs
in the 200-meter breaststroke and
the 400-meter medley relay team.
The United States won four of
the five swimming finals-Claudia
Kolb took the other - and now
has won 23 of 28 events on the
33-event swimming program.
Miss Kolb, 17, from Santa Cla-
ra, Calif., won the women's 200-
meter butterfly in 2:25.5, just two-
tenths of a second off the world
mark. It was her third medal. She
had won the 200-meter individual
medley in world record time and
finished second in the 200-meter
breakstroke.

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Pro Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE

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gold firsts, 38 silver seconds and
25 bronze thirds for the United
States. Canada was second with
5-19-23, followed by Argentina
4-6-5, Cuba 3-6-12, and Brazil
3-1-2,
The women's Championship
tennis match was put over from
Sunday because of rain. At the
point it was postponed Miss Sub-
arits led in games 2-0 in the first
set and the score stood 15-15 on
Miss Rippy's service. Miss Rippy
lost the advantage twice when the
game was restarted and finally
lost the game as well..
T eens Swim

For Gold

Chicago
Boston
Detroit
California
Minnesota
Washington
Cleveland
Baltimore
New York
Kansas City>

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SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
For. "Guys and Gols"
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.98
Pure White and 4 Colors
Cord. SLIM-FITS--$5.98
LEVI'S.STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing-$7
STA-PREST Slim-Fits $6.50
LEVI JACKETS
"White" or
Denim-$7.50
LEVI'S Superslims-$4.98
LEVI's Dungarees-$5.25
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
"White" & Colors-$6.50
COTTON TURTLENECKS-$1.79
(Colors)
Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

ON CAMPUS-NR. FRIEZE &
ANGELL HALL,
We are now leasing for Fall 1967
DELUXE & SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOMS
FOR 3 STUDENTS. Fully furnished
in modern decorator colors, bal., air-
cond., disposals, soundproof, laundry,
storage. EXTRA FEATURES - Large
study hall and a very quiet building.
For appt. call NO 8-6906.
Ci
OAKLAND APARTMENTS
FALL OCCUPANCY
NEAR HOSPITALS:
Bi-Level-3 bedroom, six person apart-
ment, one-half block from St.
Joseph's Hospital, ideal for nurses.
This apartment features wall-to-wall
carpeting throughout, new, modern-
furnishings, modern kitchen, huge
living room with fireplace, dining
room and double bath.
Modern two-bedroom 4-man apart-
ments located directly across from
the Rackham Building on Ingalls.
Apartment features complete modern
furnishings, wall-to-wall carpeting,
off-street parking plus close proxim-
ity to both campus and hospital area.
Newly redecorated one-bedroom apart-
ment for 1, 2, or 3 persons. Living
room with fireplace plus dining room,
bedroom, kitchen and bath. Features
modern furnishings, wall-to-wall
carpeting, wood paneled wails and
off-street parking. One-half block
from St. Joseph's Hospital between
Huron and Catherine Streets.
NEAR A. & D. AND LAW SCHOOLS:
Modern 2-bedroom apartment on Tap-
pan Street suitable for three or four
persons, completely furnished with
off-street parking and ideal student
location.
Spacious 3-bedroom apartment for six
persons occupying entire main floor
of a large house. This beautiful
apartment with wall-to-wall carpet-
ing and new modern furniture has
such distinctive features as 9-foot
ceilings, large bay windows, 20' by 40'
living room With fireplace, dining
room, modern kitchen, 15' by 20'
master bedroom plus two other 11' by
12' bedrooms and bath. Located 2
bloqks from Law School. All utilities
included with rent.
Each of the apartments listed above
may be shown by appointment only.
For information or an appointment
regarding any of these units call
761-2657, 761-9388 or 662-2667.
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WANTED TO RENT
PLEASANT, clean, senior coed needs
apartment with other girl(s) for fall-
spring semesters (9-12 mo. lease). Des-
perate ! Please call collect, Birming-
ham, Mich. 646-6211 or write: Nancy
Elby, 520 Aspen Rd., Birmingham,
Mich. L
USED CARS
1965 BLUE VW, AM-FM radio, snow
tires, exc. cond. 12,000 mi. $1150.
Call 764-3244 before 4, 668-6921 after
5. N37
'62 AUSTIN - HEALEY 3000, conv. Call
668-8722. N38

St. Louis
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Atlanta
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
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New York

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Kansas City 8, New York 6
Boston 4, Minnesota 0
Chicago 4, Cleveland 2
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
Chicago at Cleveland (n)
Minnesota at Washington (n)
Detroit at Baltimore (n)
California at New York (n)
Kansas City at Boston (2, t-n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Atlanta 5, Cincinnati 2
St. Louis 9, Chicago 2
San Francisco 8, Pittsburgh 4
Houston 3, New York 2
Philadelphia at Los Angeles (inc)
TODAY'S GAMES
Atlanta at Cincinnati (n)
Pittsburgh at San Francisco (n)
St. Louis at Chicago
New York at Houston (n)
Philadelphia at Los Angeles (n)

BEST OFFER
'64 OLDS 98 convertible.
Lear stereo, snow tires,
6631822 after 5.
MUST SELL

Full power,
one owner.
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FOR EDUCATION
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the technique
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DIVISION

FALL OCCUPANCY
Fireplace and windowest lend atmos-
phere to this completely redecorated,
spacious one-bedroom apartment.
Wall-to-wall carpeting, new furnish-
ings, and parking included.
Other one and two-bedrooms in ex-
cellent campus and hospital loca-
tions. 662-7787.
Campus Management, Inc.
335 East Huron
CAMPUS-
3. BLOCKS
2-MAN APTS.
-efficiency apartments
-new, completely furnished, Frigi-
daire appliances and air-condition-
ing.
-available Aug. 22
-$150 per month plus utilities
DAHLMANN APTS.
761-7600
C

MUSICAL MDSE,,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
A-1 New and Used Instruments
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

LOCAL ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE &
CENTER FOR RUSSIAN & EAST EUROPEAN STUDIESL

requires personnel director. Will be responsible for
employee recruitment, test selecting; and in plant
communication. Must be personable, and have
desire to grow with growing company.
Would consider part-time director until studies
are complete. Please send resume and salary re-
quirements to
BOX 57, MICHIGAN DAILY

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J. W. BURT, Teacher Recruitment
Knott Bldg.
State Dept. of Education
Tallahassee, Florida 32304

Cordially invite you to a series of lectures on
SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN POLAND TODAY

Rome
Major
Address
City State
zip

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2--

"THE PEASANT IN POLISH SOCIETY"

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All lectures at 4:10 P.M. in the sixth floor conference
room, Institute for Social Research Building
(Thompson Street between E. Jefferson and E. William)

NOON BOOK DISCUSSION

TUESDAYS

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"N.A.L: MEGAPHONE FOR THE LAY VOICE"
brown bag lunch-discussion
12:00 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2
GUILD HOUSE-802 Monroe
PRAFRS SOR W REIDY

RESCHEDULED AUGUST 3, 4, & 5

MICHIGAN UNION-ANDERSON ROOM D

the emu summer theatre
production of

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I11I 1i WILL SITHI1 Assistant Director Student UranitonsI

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