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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1965
AcrossCmps
SATURDAY, OCT. 23 event isopen to the public with-
2:30 and 8 p.m.-The Profe6s7 out charge.;
sional Theatre Program will pre-
sent the APA in Henrik Ibsen's ' SUNDAY, OCT. 24{
"The Wild Duck" at Mendelssohn 9 a.m.-The Hastings Biological
Theatre. Chemistry Symposium begins at
7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will the Medical Science Bldg.
show "To Have and Have Not" at 2:30 p.m..-Korean Dancers will
Architecture Aud. perform at the Musical Society
8:30 p.m. - The Paul Taylor Dance Festival in Rackham Aud.
Dance Co., part of the chamber 2:30 and 8 p.m.-The Profes-
dance series, will appear at Rack- sional Theatre Program will pre-
ham Audi sent the APA in Ibsen's "The Wild
9:00 p.m. - The Dramatic Arts Duck" at Mendelssohn Theatre.
Center will present "The Great 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will{
Society Birtlday Concert" at the present "To Have and Have Not"
Ann Arbor Public Library. This at the Architecture -Aud.
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

TAE MICHIGEAN 1AJN.V

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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Saturday

PERSONAL
FIRST IT was the Kappa Sigma dog;
then it was a composite, Whose? F32
FREE MEALS!!
To anyone willing t do some piddling,
trivial little good deeds on the side
for Phi Kappa Tau. Call 761-2330. Ask
for Steward. (We hope you'll try
harder). P31
GIRL WANTED to share apt. Free
rent. Call Jim or Andy, 663-1605. F7
TO KAREN Zolden-Congratulations on
your last birthday.;Sorry I'm a bit
late but I just met you yesterday so
. .. P. F27

To L.
We'll be there!!
H. Newberry women. F29
The PIRATES are loose. They're com-
ing. . Beware!! P25
NEEDED-One man to share or two to
take over modern apt. Jan.-April.
761-3207. P38

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be-
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General,
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organiration notices are not'
accepted for publcation.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23

Physical Res. Dept. Bkgd. in solid
state theory & devices desirable.
A. 0. Smith Corp., Milwaukee, Wis.
-Various openings including 1. Ass't.
.personnel mgr., knowl. of admin. &
grievances handling. 2. Educ. & Trng.
Admin. Degree plus 5-10 yrs. exper. in
trng. admin. 3. Staff Ass't.-Labor Rel.
Degree' & 7-10 yrs. exper. 4. Computer
Room Supv. Degree, no exper. req. Also
Senior auditor, costs & budgets an-
alysts, Indust. Engrs., Sales Engrg. &
Mgrs., etc.
National Distillers & Chemical Corp.,
N.Y.C.-Various openings for chemists,
chem. & mech. engrs. for positions in
res., product dev., plantengrg., & sales.

3

Corp. interests include chemicals, plas-
/ j tic film, fertilizers & metals.
Day Aa!(nda r Civil Service Comm., San Francisco,
Calif.-Soc. Worker Trainee. BA in Soc.
The A. Baird Hastings Biological St., Psych. or rel. No exper. req. Trng.
Chemistry Symposium - Registration, may lead to soc. worker' level position.
Rackhazh Bldg., 8 a.m. -: * *
For further information, please call
Professional Theatre Program Per- 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
formance-APA Company in Henrik Ib- pointments, 3200 SAB.
sen's "The Wild Duck": Mendelssohn
Theatre, 2:30 and 8 p.m. IENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
Cinema Guild-"To Have and Have sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Not": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 psm. Engrg.
k THURS., OCT. 28-
Musical Society Dance Festival - Armco Steel Corp., Ohio, Tex., Mo.,
Paul Taylor Dance Company: Rackham Pa.. Md.-BS-MS: CE, EE, ME, Met. MS:
Aud., 8:30 p.m.'ChE, Constru, BS: E Math, IE. R. &
D., Des., Prod., Sales.
ยข'Armstrong Cork Co., Eastern U.S. -
C l"'*c' ot g BS-MS: ChE. BS: CE, EE IE, ME. R.
& D., Des., Sales.
Engineering Mechanics Seminar:.Mon., Detroit Edison Co., Detroit & area-
Oct. 25, at 4 p.m. in Room. 325 West BS-MS: ChE, EE, IE, ME, Met. BS: E
Engineering. Dr. B.. D. Coleman will Physics. R. & D.. Sales, Tech. Purchas-
speak on "Wave Propagation in ,Ma- ing & Systems Ping.
terials with Memory." W. R. Grace & Co., Clarksville, Md.
,Coffee will be seryed at 3:30 p.m. in -Any Degree: ChE. Citizens & non-
Room 214 West Engineering. citizens becoming U.S. citizen. Res.
________Illinois Tool Works, Inc., Chicago &
NDEA Title IV Fellowships allocated Detroit (a.m.)-BS: EM, IE, ME. Des.,
to -the University will not be an- Prod. & Sales.
nounced by the Office of Education Magnavox Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind., Ur-
prior to the middle of November bana, Ill.-BS: ChE, EE, ME. Dec. grads.
________R. & D, Des.
Summary of Action Taken by Student TRW,-he., Formerly Thompson Rama
Golvernment ouncil at Its Meeting Wooldridge, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio-Any
Octobern 21 1965s i Degree: AE & Astro., EM, ME, Met.
Appointed: BobWilder as the Stu- R. & D., Des.
dent Godvernment Council representa- THURS.-FRI., OCT. 28-29-
tive on =the Committee on Low Cost Ingersoll-Rand Co., Sales Engrg.-do-
Housing.. mestic & International and' plants NE
Appointed: Neill Hollenshead as spe- U.S.-BS-MS: ChE, CE, BE, EM, IE,
cial assistant to the administrative vice- ME,. Met. MS: Constru. BS: E Math, E
president for a term ending with the Physics, Naval & Marine, Sd. Engrg.
close of the Fall trimester. U.S. & Canadian citizens. Dev., Des.,
Appointed Alex Goodwin as chair-, Prod., Sales, Product Engr.;
man of the Public Relations Board for FRI., OCT. 29-
a one year term. .University of California, Los Alamos
Appointed:- That REACH be granted Scientific Lab., Los Alamos, W.M.-Any
temporary recognition.s s p Degree: ChE, BE, EM, ME, Met. BS-M:
Approived: That SGC establish a Spon- CE. BS: E Physics. MS-PhD: Nuclear.
sorship Fund to provide financial as- R. & D.
sistance fo needy student organiza- ravoCorp., Including Gibbs & Hill,
tios y d g Inc., Contracting, Engrg. Works, Key-
A. Sponsorship Board. stone & Machinery Divs.-BS-MS: CE,
1)Composition SGC treasurer and ME, Naval & Marine. BS: BE, IE. MS:
a student appointed by the Executive Constru. & Nuclear. Des., Prod., Sales
Committee and approved by SOC. &nConstruction.
2) The terms of office shall be one General Dynamics Corp. Electric Boat
year, beginning in the spring after SGC yiv., Groton, Conn. & Quincy, Mass.-
elections. Any Degree: CE, BE. EM, ME. Naval &
B. The Fund shall consist of $800 al- Marine. MS-Ph: Nuclear, Math, Phys
located from SGC' general funds each ics. BBA: Acctg. MS: ChE, Commun-
year. caton St., Meteor. & Ocean. Prof.: Ap-
1). Not more than $500 may be issued plied Mech. BS: E Math. BS-MS: Met.
in one trimester. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Test., Info.
2) No grant shall exceed $100. Processing, acoustics, seivomechanisms,
3). rnshl efrefo'n a.Num. analysis,
co Grp n shall e free from any ac- GreatLakes Carbon Corp., Niagara
C Sponsorship Poly. Falls, N.Y.-BS-MS: ChE, E, ME, Met.
1) The aim of the board in aiding Dec. grads. U.S. citizens & Canadian
student organizationsnis to' enable them citizens for temp. practical training.
to become self-supporting and rde- R. & D., Des., Prod., Customer Serv-
pendent; the board shall concentrate ice, Product Control.
its efforts with new student organiza- Hughes Aircraft Co., Fullerton, Calif.
tions in need of capital immediately. -Any Degree: EE. Dec. grads. R. &
2) The sponsorship shall be based 'D., Des.. Field Service.
on financial considerations and orga- industrial Nucleonics, Columbus, Ohio
nization's potential good tonthe Univer- -Any' Degree: E. MS -PD: Info. &
sity~omznuityControls. PhD: Nuclear. BS: HE plus
3) "This policy, shall not permit JMAfr'ae rga.Ctzn
grants for scholarships, attendance of non-citizens becoming U.S. citizen. R
national conventions, off-campus trips, D., Des., Sales.
charities, or other similar projects. The Marathon Oil Co. Detroit, Findlay,
off-campus activities of political groupso nI - M C
for purposes such as off-campus cam- U s ,,s.
paigning are not eligible under this University of.Michiga, Institute of
policy. Se. & Tech., Willow Run Labs.-Any
4) Groips which have well organiz- t&Degree:E Physics & Math. BS:
ed and-substantial sources of funds Math & B Physics. Rs.
within or withoutnthedstudent orga- Norton Co., Worcester & Cambridge,
niation are wiot eligible for sponsor- Mass., Troy, N.Y. (a.m.)-Any Degree:
ship grants except in emergency situa- CtizenMet non-cizns becoming
tions; such groups include IndividualC
Iousing units, fraternities, sororities, citizen. R. & D., Prod., Sales.
and some religious groups. Sealed Power Corp., Muskegon, Mich.
5) Sponsorships are not denied or -BS: BE, ME, Met., Bus. Ad.-(Man-
approved on the basis of relationship agement Major). R. & D., Des., Prod.
to anothersponsoring group however, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., E.
the board will consider the past spon- Chicago, Ind., Youngstown, Ohio-BS:
sorship record of each group when de- E,
termining the, group's potential finan- Met. Prod., Training.
vial indepedence . U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station,
) the board will not ake loans. China Lake, Calif.-Any Degree: AE &
7) The, board will notgive oney to Astro., ChE, BE, ME & Physics. . &
organizations simply to enlarge their D., Des.
social budgets or to finance a deficit
budget.
D. Procedure for granting sponsor-
ships. ,, ' " YA.
1) .The board shall establish a pro-O GA NIZATION
cedure for submission of petitions. A
complete financial statement must ac-
company each petition. The board shall NOTICES
have the right to verify all financialN
reports through the University auditor
for student organizations.
2) The board shall review petitions
for organizations and make recommen- USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
dations to SGC for the approval of NOUNCEMENTS is available to official-
specific fund allocations. .ly recognized and registered student
Approved: Endorsement of letter sent organizations only. Forms are avail-
by Gary Cunningham, president of SGC. able in Room 1011 SAB.
and .ames McEvoy III, president of . *'*
GSC, to Sens. Philip Hart and Patrick Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at
Mclamara and Congressman Weston Forest Ave., Worship services 9:30 &
Vivian expressing concern about the 11 a.m. Speaker, 7 p.m.: "The Place
"growing climate of repression that is' of the Church in Education," Dean
developing around the debate on Viet Robert Long, Wittenberg University.
Nam."/ * * *
That this motion be sent to The Henderson House, 20th anniversary
Daily to either be printed as a letter open house, Sun., Oct. 24, 2-5 p.m.,
to the editor or as an advertisement 1330 Hill St.
with the names of consenting and dis- - * * *
senting members of SOC. . Newman Student Association, Monte
"__Carlo Night, gambing, dancing and re-
"T freshments, Sat., Oct. 23, 8-12 p.m.,

"SEMPER dubitandum est" - maybe
there ARE boys on this campus who
appreciate the finer things in life!
Write Box 7 of The Daily and we'll
see what happens. F9
PART TIME
Multi-Million Dollar Company hiring
for, part time sales work. Earnings in
excess of $3.00 per hr. This is not pots-
knives-books or any of that door to
door nonsense. This company is ex-
panding all across the nation, conse-
quently this 1could be more than just
a part time ,ob for the right person.
If yu're 20, have use of a car, and
are bondable write William D7. Nichols,
3372 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.
FS
AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy in
an Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor."
1209 S. University. 663-7151. F
IT'S CAMP!! IT'S CAMP!!
(. . . and who would have thought it
. ) to come to a GARGOYLE
General Meeting (like everybody .. .)
at 7:30 in the STUD PUB, Thursday,
OCT. 27 . , . (ya!!). P
VOICE General Membership meeting,'
Tues., Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 3G, Un-
Ion. There will be a discussion of the
International Days of Protest and
plans for future activities 'on the
Viet Nam war. Executive committee
members will be elected. F5
LOST-BLACK WALLET. Reward. Call
Lee Redstone, 665-5197. Possibly lost
in South University area. F28

PERSONAL
FLASHES FROM THE FORUM:
Rumor has it that the football team
is brewing spiritis with which to fill
the LITTLE BROWN JUG.
AFTHOTWTTF F24
RENT Your TV from NEJAC
GE and Zenith portable for only $10
per month. FREE service and delivery.
Phone 662-5671 NOW. F
JB.'s CORNER--
What a great day to be dead. All the
people are standing like statues. The
rain is slithering down as though its
afraid to . assert its wettiveness.
Everything seems to be in a fog, a
vague mist- around me. If I go on
likethis, I will eventually type my-
self to death. That's like getting
keyed-up and keyed-down at the same
time. I know, I'm extending my mar-
gin and' triple spacing my time in
this world. I deserve a black ribbon.
for this expose. P14
HELP WANTED "
I CAN USE one student, part-time, to
help me on my personnel route. Will
help in development and service, will
share in profits. Call 761-2779, 8-101
a.m. or 3-5 p.m. H20
WANTED: Two part-time employees,
male or temale. Typing necessary.
Also two full time employees; one
with book-keeping exp., one with
typing and clerical experience. 662.
5501. H11
WAITRESS
Full or part-time. Inquire Old German
Restaurant, 120 W. Washington, A.A.
His
STUDENT WIFE wanted to sit 3 babies
Mon.-Fri. 8-6. Reference required,
experience desirable. Own transporta-
tion. Write P.O. Box 286, Ann Arbor.
PRINTER for photographer lab. $3.50
an hour. Must be. experienced. Full
or part time. Send full particulars.
first letter. Box 2, Daily. H14
M.E. STUDENTS
Full or Part-Time Work
We seek ambitious engineering stu-
dents for various engineering and
production management assignments.
This would be excellent training for
a career in manufacture, engineering
or production management.

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
BANJO, Kingston, 5 string, long neck.
Call Mike, 663-4381. X11
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC.
518 E. William (Maynard House)
NO 2-5579. All your music needs:
music, texts, instruments, accessories.
repairs. X
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
FOR RENT
MODERN furnished apartment, 2 bed-I
rooms. Call 662-4663. 037
LUXURY Apartment for Two
Near Campus
Available Dec. 20th
Call 665-2451
C41
1 BEDROOM Apartment available
starting Winter semester. $140. Call
662-6662. C39
1 BEDROOM mod. apt. near campus.
Convenient for 2. $115/mo. Call NO
2-4663. C34
NEEDED-A roommate for winter se-
mester. Close to campus. 555 Packard.
Call 761-0625. C35
4TH MAN wanted. 2 bdrm. apt. Avail.
Dec. 15; lease exp. Apr. 30, 1966. Se-
curity deposit pd. Call Vaughn 3-4010.
APT. FOR 2, near campus. 665-6001
after 5. . C36
BARN IN Saline. $35 per month. 870
Austin, Saline. C24
APARTMENT-Large, 2 bedrooms, For-
est and Hill. Parking. Available im-
mediately or within week. $210. Call
665-048. C27
FOR SUBLET until Aug. 1966. Furn. 2
bdrm. duplex apt., kitchen, bath, liv-
ing rm., storage and laundry rm., car-
port, patio, TV, backyard. $165 mo.
662-4222. C26
GARAGES-which may be locked. 723
Packard near State. C4
TIFFANY APARTMENTS - Luxurious,
furnished by-level apartments. Now
available for men and. couples, Just
four blocks from main campus. Phone
663-8866. C19
QUIET, CLEAN single room for grad.
or working man. Garage avail. 723
Packard near State. C8
FOURTH GIRL NEEDED to share new
apt. on campus. Call 665-4953 after
6. C40
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
CUSTOM TRIUMPH for sale. Excellent
cond. $425. Must sell. Will bargain.
NO 8-7983. Z14
1959 AJS 600 cc. motor cycle. Ex. cond.
Reasonable. Call Bob at 663-2733. Z15
1958 CUSHMAN Eagle Scooter. Runs
well. Call NO 2-0606 after 9 p.m. week
days, Sat. after 12 noon. Z13
1965 SUZUKI trail bike. 80cc. Just lile
new. $325. 668-9007. Z10
1965 BMW, R-60, 600cc. $1100. Mint
condition. Call 662-7616. Z12
1965 HONDA Scrambler,.2000 miles. Ex-
cellent condition. Must sell. Call 483-
6391 b"fore 3:30 pm. Ask frDan, Z9
BIKE FOR SALE-Boys' Raleigh, 1 yr.
old. Best offer. Call 662-4121. Zil
FOR your HONDA, go to the oldest,
largest and most experienced HONDA
dealer in suburban Southeast Mich-
igan. Makes sense, right? HONDA of
Ann Arbor, 3000 Packard Rd. 665-9281.
Home of the nicest people since 1963.
NICHOLSON M/C SALES
Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH-
YAMAHA-BMW-GILERA. We serv-
ice what we sell. 224 S. First. Phone
662-7409. Z
HONDA -450
Honda of Ann Arbor-3000 Packard Rd.
665-9281
Home of the nicest people since 1963!
HONDA, VELOCETTE, MONTESA
Home! of the nicest people since 1963.
HONDA of Ann Arbor, 3000 Packard
Rd. 665-9281. Z36
MEN'S 10 sp. Casenave bicycle with
campagnolo derailler, carrier, light
and generator, $60. 708 Arch, ask
for Jim. Z33
1964 VESPA, 150 cc, 4 speed, $300. Call
764-7924. Z17

TRANSPORTATION
WANT RIDE to Illinois game. Will
share expenses. Call Jim, 662-4276.
G34
2 COEDS NEED RIDE to Evanston
weekend of Nov. 12. Will share ex-
penses and leave Thurs. afternoon.
Call Sharon 764-7623. 047.
HELP: Ride desperately need to New
York City or New Jersey for Thanks-
giving vacation. Will share expenses
etc. Call Donna at 662-3341. G2
NEEDED: RIDE TO CHICAGO Week-
end of Oct. 29. Call Chris or Barb
764-9778. 030
RIDE TO CHICAGO wanted for two
Icharming chicks. Leave Ann Arbor
Fri., Oct. 29, return Sunday. Call
Marti or Carol, 764-0912. G32
Two girls want ride to Columbus, Ohio
round trip for Fri., Oct. 29th week-
end. Able to leave any time after 12
noon on Fri. Will share expenses.
Call Carol at 665-3159. G33
FOR SALE
1964 HONDA 150. $425. 2800 miles. Call
663-4085 after 6 p.m. B27
SKI MOVIE TICKETS (Winter Spell
by Dick Barrymore) Nov. 23, 8:30 p.m.
$1.50. Mail check to Ann' Arbor Ski
Club, 2195 E, Ellsworth Rd. AA. 663-
0239. B48'
WISCONSIN and Ohio State tickets for
sale. Call 662-7236 after 6 p.m. $26
FOR SALE-'64 Lambretta motor scoot-
er. Excel. cond. Price reasonable. Call
HU 2-3557. B28
TWO TICKETS to Herakles and Krapp's
Last Tape, Sunday matinee, Nov. 14,
third row of balcony in center. $3.60
each. Call 665-7121. B29
HOUSE in Saline, 100 years old, -i
rooms, 4 acres, new furnace and
storms. 870 Austin. 429-7819. B22
OLD ELM ANTIQUES for the discrimi-
nate collector. 723 Packard, near
State. B3
TWO $3 TICKETS; Sat. matinee, Oct..
23, "Wild Duck." 663-8443. B30
BUSINESS SERVICES
FRAT & SORORITIES ATTENTION!
Add money to your treas. while you
Xmas shop. Contact Joyce Eaton,'
439-7476. J6
Visit our new WESTERN STORE. Suede
Jackets, boots, hats, clothes, and sad-
dles. Tues.-sat. 10:00-5 Wed, & Sat.
evenings 7-9. Schneider's Western
-Supply, 2635 Saline Road. (One, mile
south of Mich/ stadium) J
TUTOR OF FRENCH & GERMAN
Lessons. in conversation and graminar
by native speaker. Graduated rates.
Mme. Kerr, 701 S. Forest. NO 3-2108.
GRAD LANGUAGE EXAMS
Special courses for reading and screen-
ing exams in French and German by
native speaker. Graduated rates. Mne.
Kerr, NO 3-2108. J2

LOST AND FOUND
LOST on night of Oct. 21 betw. town
and campus-Swiss automatic watch.
Stainless steel band. 764-4709. Reward.
AS
LOST-Two sleeping bags, 1 blanket
and 1 pillow. Lost or stolen from Arb.'
during Sat. Please return to Chris.'
I need them badly. It's getting cold
out. Call Chris at 764-1777. A50
LOST near Stad. Sat.-Dark green cig-
arette case with ticket and ID. Call
665-3857. Reward. A3
LOST-Lady Bulova watch, in the area
of Washtenaw or South University.
Reward. Call Laurie, 665-3806. A46
HELP-I've lost my keys!uBeige leather
key case with brown suede trim.
Please return to Judy Fields at The
Michigan Daily or call 764-0562. A49
WANTED TO BUY
IF YOU are graduating in Dec. and not
using the ticket, call 482-2851 after
4 p.m. K24
WANTED-Four tickets to APA Sat.
night, Oct. 30. Will trade two fifth
row seats for following Sat. and cash.
Call 761-1106, 12-3 a.m. K22
APA TICKET
for Saturday, October 30. Call Rachel
at 761-0800. K26
MISCELLANEOUS
AD Pi-Phi PSi CAR WASH-Saturday,
October 23, 1-5. $1.00 per car. M20
MUGGY WEATHER got your spirits
down? A quick trip down to Ralph's
will cheer you up.
He's got all kinds of things, avail-
able exclusively at:
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every night 'til 12
F RATERN ITY &
SORORITY BANQUETS
For your dinner meetings, dances, orc
banquets . . . excellent food and ac-,
commodations for up to 140. Reason-
ably priced. Call Manager, Huron
Motor Inn, HU 3-1771, Ypsilanti. M
WANTED TO RENT
NEED 1 MORE girl to share mod. apt.
for winter term. $60/mo. 761-3676. L22
WORKING GIRLS need 3rd roommate.
Mod. apt. Priv. bdrm. 761-3153 after
6 p.m. L20
ONE GIRL to share apt. $55/mo. Mod-
ern bldg. on campus. 663-6304 after 4.
2 or 3 bdrm.. house unfurnished for
college administrator. Nov. 1 occu-
pancy. Will give ownership care.
761-1411 (or 662-8538 after 6). L21
ROOMY APT. for single man needed
immed, 764-3471 before 5 p.m. L23

USED CARS
1960 OPEL. 2 door sedan. Good cond.
$315. NO 5-6723. N13
TR3, 1960 by British Mechanic. Wire
wheels, New BRG paint. eng. com-
pletely rebuilt by me. Uncondition-
ally guaranteed. $1000. Leonard
Beecham AMI Mech. E. 665-9500. N8
750 ABARTH, zagato body, 1961, red.
Cheap. Call Freeman, 665-9057. N7
1960 VW Sedan, radio; good cond. $700.
483-5340. N50
FOR SALE-1960 Austin Healy 3000 de-
luxe. Excel. cond. Radio, wire-wheels,
overdrive. 1106 Oakland, No. 2. NO 2-
0497. N42
1961 VOLKSWAGEN sun roof. $725. Call
663-2733. N18
1965 TRIUMPH-TR6, low mileage, ex-
cellent condition. 662-1722. N12
'56 CHEV. rebuilt eng. r&h, gd. rubber,
bit rusty. $110. 761-1523. N13
'57 BUICK super-hard top, pow. str.,
brakes, new tires, ex. mech. cond.
665-9568. N14
OLDS 98, 1955, automatic, good cond.
New tires. $160. Call 668-6007 betw.
6:30-8:30. N49
i JAZZ
0
is comin to
Canterbury
House
this,
weekend -
Friday-Saturday
8:30j
218 N. Division
One dollar per person

JB.'s CORNER
Ounce upot a twilight
twitty,
As I, Potted, swerved
and staggered
Over many of my fellow
feins,
Suddenly there came another
bottle
Gently pop-topping, squishing,
squirting, splashing, flooding
my damned chamber floor.
Signed,
Raven me

GE 8-2611+ (local call)
25 minutesfrom Ann Arbor

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MEAL JOB opening at fraternity. Call
665-3719. filO
MEAL JOB - NO 10 'O'CLOCKS -
LUNCHES ONLY. Call 663-3393,. ask
for cook or steward. H23

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OK WISE guy who appreciates . thej
finer things in life-there is no Box
No. 7 at The Daily. F26
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
Meet the Right Person
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
with compatible backgrounds, inter-
ests and ideals. Interviews by ap-
pontment. Phone 662-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
From SEARCH-there has been a de-
lay, Thank you for being so patient.
Results next week. Anyone desiring
more info., write to SEARCH, Box
626 Ann Arbor, P21
FLASHES FROM THE FORUM - Our
. Saturday Hero is yet to be named.
AFTHOTWTTF F29
WANTED TO BUY
APA ticket for Saturday, Oct. 30. Call
Rachel at' 761-0800. F23
YOU NEED CBC1
CBC is nationwide, but not at Mich-
igan. Support CBC by signing our
petition today. Be sure to attend
our great mass meeting coming,
Thursday on the Diag. Prof. Finley
will speak. 'Remember, 5:00 Oct. 28,
on the Diag. P13
THE BOY MADE IT
MED SCHOOL BEWARE!!
F30
It's curtains for you C. G. W. 11, F17
4TH GIRL WANTED for new mod. apt.
Good location-on South U. Avail.
immediately. Call 764-1223 before
5:00. P20
IF NOTHING would make you come
to a GARGOYLE Meeting ... Well,
come anyhow!! (B. Y. O.) General
Meeting (everybody) Stud. Pub.,
Thurs., Oct. 27 . . . 7:30 P.M. F
STUDENTS
GOODYEAR'S wants your business
and we want you to know it. So we
are offering to you, the students of
the University, a special 10% dis-
count on every item in the store on
Monday and Friday nights and all
day Saturday. Just present your
student I.D. card and you will save
10% on whatever you buy. Good-
year's Is a full line department
store carrying a wide variety of
national brands. This offer good
until Nov. 1.

WEBERS, INC.
3050 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich.;
BUSBOYS'
Full and part-time busboy positions
available. Mustbe 18 years old. Good
hourly rate plus tips, complete on
the job training, employee benefits
include paid vacation, retirement-
bonus plan, health-accident-life in-
surance plans, good working condi-
tions in pleasant surroundings.
Phone 665-3636 after 11 a.m.
Ask for manager.

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NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
We are looking for male and female
part-time sales, male part-time stock-
work. Apply in person, personnel of-
fice, Montgomery Ward, Arborland
' Shopping Center. H47
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED.
$6 for th positive; $7, $10, $12 for Rh
negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues.,
9-4; Fri., 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission. Detroit Blood
Service, new location, 404 W. Mich-
tgan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.25
"White," and 5 Colors
For "Guys and Gals"

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Petitionng open unt
Tuedy"ct. 26,, for
WINTER WEEKalEND6
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Petitions ovailable at
Student Offices-Union 2nd floor, Undergraduate Offices-League
WHAT'S WRONG WITH
STUDENT ACTIVISM?

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DR. PHILIP CRANE
Professor of History, Bradley University
r SATURDAY,1 C10 RA.M.
UNI lON, 3rd floor Conference Room

Cord. SLIM-FITS---$5.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs ironing
Asst'd. Colors-$6.98
LEVI JACKETS
"White" and Colors-$5.98
Blue Denim-$5:49
LEVI'S Superslin's-$4.98
LEVI'S Dungorees-$4.49
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
For GaIs and Guys
"White-$5.98
TURTLENECKS-$1.69
(15 Colors)

Henderson Ford Soles, 662-3261

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GOODYEAR'S
Downtown-corner of Main
and Washington

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Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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