WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1966'
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
WEND-.YNOVMBE-9,966TH MIBIL
PAGE FIVE
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USED CARS
BUICK, LeSabre '60, 4 dr. sedan, auto-
matic trans., power steering and
'rakes, new tires, EXC. cond. $495.
Call 668-6100. N30
'58 VW. GOOD condition. New tires.
Call 662-5252. N29
SUNBEAM, '63. Exc. heater, no rust.
Many extras. 761-0273. N27
G.T.O. 1965, 2-door hardtop, tri-power,
4-speed, new 4-ply tires. Call 663-9875
after 5 p.m. N
FOR SALE
HONDA C110 50cc sport. $125. Call
761-2479. B4
FOR SALE-1965 Honda S-90, red, im-
maculate, rack, all properservice on
record. Call David at 663-9854 after;
midnight. BC
FOR SALE - ESPANA GUITAR that
sells for $160 at University Music
House plus Hardshell case worth $30.
Both $105. Call David at 663-9854
after midnight. Perfect. BC
ELECTROLUX tank type vacuum clean-
er, all attachments in good cond. Will
sell for $35. 663-917. B2
HONDA SUPER HAWK, has new pis-
tons and rings. $450. 665-6601. B33
BUSINESS SERVICES
IRONING done. For information, call
665-8732. J19
ALTERATIONS and TAILORING men's
and ladies' clothing in excellent work-
manship. 225 E. Liberty St. 665-8195.
J18
WILL DO TYPING - Theses, term
papers, general typing. Call after 5.
GR 5-8780. J14
761-3993
Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE
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
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Gold ring initials H.B. vicinity
of 925 Church St. Reward offered.
Call 665-4576. AA
LOST-One green Parker ballpoint pen
in vicinity of campus at end of Aug.
If found please contact SFD, Farburg,
Illinois or call 665-7510. All
BARGAIN CORNER
LOST-Brown wallet, last Wed., urgent-
ly needel. Reward for return. Call
F. P. Weber, 761-7980. A12
LOST-One silver lady's Bulova watch
on Central campus. 764-2976. A13
FOUND in Undergraduate Library-A
fairly small, greyish, male, alley cat.
Owner please call 764-2770. AF'
$10 REWARD. Gold wedding ring, heavy
with swirling, linear design. Call Bob
eves. 761-4121. A9
LOST-Raccoon Hat, Wed., Nov. 2 be-
tween Thompson St. parking struc-
ture and Haven Hall. Name inside.
Please call Judy, 764-8382. A10
LOST-Art 571 Notebook. Reward. Call
Carolyn White, 764-2041 A7
TRAGICALLY LOST-Lovely little black
Ipipe made of shiny plastic material.
Reward for return. Call 663-6864. AB
ON SIDEWALK between Aud. B and'
diag, on south side of Angell Hall-
Beirloom ring, gold, 3 rubbies, set
vertically with 2 pearls. Substantial
reward offered; immense sentimental
value. Please help!! Call 665-5720,
Debbie. A6
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-4 tickets to Soph Show. Fri.
night. Call Jan, 764-9891. K20
I WILL PAY $$ for 2 tickets to Fri. or
Sat. night's Soph Show. Call 665-
5602-ask for Jim. K19
WANTED TO RENT
ATTRACTIVE SINGLE ROOM right
next to campus. Available for next
semester. Refrigerator, semi-private
bath. Leave message to Khoi Vu or,
668-9364 or stop by Rm. 1, 413 S.
Forest, eves. $55 per month rent, L10
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Iistruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN
Wanted: Responsible party to take over
low monthly payments on a spinet
piano. Can be seen locally. Write
Credit Manager, P.O. Box 27, Shelby-,
villo, Indiana. Xl
PERSONAL
! APT. 6? NO! Union Ballroom? YES!!.
On November 11 with the ROYAL
COACHMEN. F39
NOTE TO DELI LOVERS: No Hillel
Deli House this Sunday but on Nov.
20 hear Prof. Edward Stasheff who
was on leave as Production Director
of the Instructional Television Trust
of Israel give a witty and engaging
illustrated talk on "Antennas and
Antiguities." F42
LBJ-Watch out. Finch is on his way.
How well will he succeed? FE
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS that
speak your love to those who say: "I
do" Austin Diamond, 1209 S Univer-
sity, 665-7151. P2
AMBER FLATLETS appeal to academ-
icians, pedagogues, and teachers. 549-
4045. Crooks Rd. at 13, Royal Oak.
P43
WOULD YOU believe once every two
weeks? Apartment Four does it again!
See ya Saturday night!
Karin, P.Q., Jan, & Judy FC
JOEY-I know you're an apathetic
senior, but does your apathy have
to extend to me?-The Nursemaid.
FT
BAHAMAN HOLIDAY
December 27 - January 2
$193.00
Includes Round-Trip Fare
Full Week at Freeport Motel
Ground Transportation and others.
For details call 665-2806
After 5 p.m.
LOST WATCH-White gold, 23 jewel,
square face, link chain. Vicinity of
Phi Ep house or South Quad. Senti-
mental value. Reward. Call Karen,
764-0777. FA
FOR THOSE of you who missed it
yesterday:
Episode 1
War & Peace
by Leo Tolstoy
1805
Book 1
FB
Be IN on the biggest, most exciting
event of the academic year. Attend
the Gargoyle Mass Meeting this
Thursday at 7:30 in the Student Pub-
lications Building for more details.
HAIR REMOVAL
BY ELECTROLOSIS Is a disgusting top-
ic for a personal column. Much bet-
ter you read about the special 52-
page Sesquicentennial issue of Garg-
oyle, coming to campus November 16.
YOU CAN'T TEACH an old Psych stu-
dent new analytical techniques, for
id will expand his ego. FO
BLESSED are the meek, for they shall
inherit the earth, though their in-
heritance may not be worth the
traumas required to acquire it. FC
SUE-As Freddy R. sweeps to victory
in Oklahoma, I'll be thinking more
about you than Kathy-CRN. FB
HI, JAN! PB
BE PROMPT damnit for the Gargoyle
Mass Meeting at 7:30 this Thursday
in the Student Publications Building.
REMEMBER 7:30 THURSDAY! PC
HAIR REMOAL
By Electrolosis. 663-0680.
WOULD YOU belive it's actually com-
ing closer? PC
PERSONAL
JAY the Cockroach Pt. ch 4-Unfor-
tunately for the past few days, Jay'
has been indisposed; that x-t-r wave
tube really got to him. But he cud-
dled up to Jenny and all was OK
until today . . . FB
NEED A PLACE to live next semester?
Join a CO-OP student-owned houses
near campus. Room and board, $17.50
per week. Board only, $12 per week.
Contact Intercooperative Council, 2546
Student Activities Bldg. 668-6872. EllI
SUPPORT the 1966-1967 INTRAMURAL
ice-cart championships. Don't let
your house be aced out by the IN-
crowd. 665-9281. F8
WE'VE BEEN put in a trick!! Need
fourth man for inexpensive modern
apartment, two blocks from campus,
for 2nd semester. Call 761-7666. FF
CINDY-HAPPY UNBIRTHDAY-S&A.
PB
YOU enter alive; you leave living at
SMITTY'S Friday night. F
BARBIE:
Don't forget. Apartment 7 FB'
UNTIL AMERICANS stop killing and
being killed in Vietnam; A silent vigilt
every Wed. noon on the Diag. to ex-
press our sorrow and our protest.
Join us. F
FOR THOSE of you who missed it
yesterday:
Episode 2--War and Peace
"Well, Prince. Geneo and Lucca are1
now little more than private estates
of the Bonaparte family. FB
F.B.I. BLACKLIST. DOCUMENTED.
"The F.B.I. Security Affair"
Bob Marshalls-Overbecks
Rent Your TV from NEJAC
GE and Zenith portables for only $10>
per month. FREE service and delivery.
Phone 662-5671 NOW. F
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). P
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TRANSPORTATION 1
GOING TO N.W. DETROIT this week-
end? Travel in style. Call Jon at_
764-3614 for ride in on Friday after-
noon. GD
RIDERS WANTED to Ithaca or any-
place in central New York, leaving
anytime Friday, and returning Sun-
day night the weekend of Nov. 11.
GD
WANTED!! - A ride to Chicago this
weekend. Call Jeanne at 761-6872. 07
WANT RIDERS to Bloomington and In-_
dianapolis. Thurs. noon-Sun. p.m..
Call 662-4265. G18
MISCELLANEOUS
STOLEN ID
Well worn U of M ID number 466-225-0
name of Charles Edward Humphrey
Jr. This notice is published to warn
anyone accepting this card as identi-
fication that he does so at his own
risk. M21
FRATERNITY & SORORITY
BANQUETS
For your dinner meetings, dances, or l
banquets . , . excellent food and ac-
commodations for up to 140. Reason-
ably priced. Call Manager, Huron Mo-
tor Inn, HU 3-1771, Ypsilanti. M
HELP WANTED
PERSONNEL
RECRUITER
Young man to be trained. Must be
willing to travel throughout U.S.A.
weekly by jet. Will contact and in-
terview engineers and scientists for
major computer and aerospace man-
ufacturers. Consider for short or long
term. Must be over 21. Contact R. W.
Reilly for appointment, 662-3876. H44
COUPLE WANTED. As relief house
parents for Washtenaw County Juv-
enile Home. Live in private apartment.
Responsible for supervision of 12
teenagers from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sun-
day through Friday. Good salary plus
fringe benefits including Blue Cross
and life insurance. Call 665-7511, ext.
277. H45
PART-TIME EVENINGS - Interview
work four evenings per week (5-10:30
p.m.). Call for Mr. Holt for interview,
761-1488. H46
WOMEN with good speaking voices
needed to do telephone work. Good
hourly rate plus bonus. Ideal for stu-
dents. Part-time day or evening hours.
Phone 761-8620. H43
MASTER and DOCTOR of SCIENCE IN
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING: Financial
aid available for Engineering and
Science Majors for study in Nuclear
Engineering. Fellowships, trainee-
ships, and research assistantships
available. For information write:
Chairman, Dept. of Nuclear Engineer-
ing, University of Virginia, Char-
lottesville, Virginia. H37
PAID PSYCHOLOGICAL subjects want-
ed at Mental Health Research Insti-
tute. Call Pam Liggett, NO 8-7516,
Mon.-Th. 7-10 pm. H24I
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$7.50 for Rh positive, $10, $12, $14 for Rh
negative. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-4; Fri.
1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's
permission. Detroit Blood Service, 404
W. Michigan, Ypsilanti, Mich. 483-!
1894 H
FOR RENT
601 E. WILLIAMS
FOR RENT
MODERN APT., 2 bdrm. Available Jan.
1. 1967. Tenants graduating. Call 761-
8326. C40
LARGE EFFICIENCY apartment to
sublease beginning Dec. 25. 665-7596.
C45
CAMPUS-BI-LEVEL modern furnished,
one bdrm. apt., air-cond., study area.
parking. $175. 663-0866, C46I
WANTED-4th man to share big apt.,
amiable, studious. Start Jan. 1. Rent:
$45/month. Call 663-7985. C47
GIRL WANTED for four-man apart-
ment second semester. Modern, close
to campus. 715 Church, No, 7. 662-2100.
C37
2 TO 3 BEDROOM unfurnished 6-roomI
duplex at 203 W. Hoover, 2 blocks
from U's commuter busstop. Stove, 1
refrig. and gas dryer furnished. Gar-
age shared with owner. Ideal for 2-3_
students or married couple with chil- I
dren. Call 761-7610 or 764-2455, ask
for Brad Barr. C38
MODERN APT. 2-3 man, 2 bdrm.,
furnished, garage, close to campus,
Available Jan. 11. Call 761-3366 after
5:30 p.m. C48
ONE MALE for two man apt. Call 662-
3651. C49
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-Apt, space_
for 2 men in four-man unit. oCntact
House Manager, 406 Packard or call
761-4156. C40
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
FREE
with any repair order your motorcycle
will be stored free over Thanksgiving
holidays. Make reservations onw at
UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES
211. E. ANN
662-3979
BRIDGESTONE, COTTON, AND
HODAKA Z
HONDA 90, must sacrifice. Need $125.
Call Jodi, 665-3990. Z50
MUST SELL-Vespa 125cc, 1965. Exc.
cond., large windshield. Tools. 665-
5671 Z47
YAMAHA YDS-3. '66 250cc. Excel, cond.
Best offer. Call Shefferly at 761-1345
or 665-3567. Z34
HONDA 50 Sport, 1400 miles, excellent
condition, best offer. Call 761-5785.!
1964 HONDA Super.Sport. Good cond.,
must sell. 663-1173. Zil
BLACK Suzuki X-6 HUSTLER. Only 950
miles. Only $598. 662-4100. ZA
Available Nowl
Yamaha Sportscycles
from 50 cc. to 305 cc.,
including the unbeatable YL-1
twin cylinder Yamaha,
Bank financing.
NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES
Triumph, Yamaha, BMW
224 S. First 662-7409
Use
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATE ENGINEERS IN THE
GRAPHIC ARTS FIELD
* PRODUCT DESIGN
* CUSTOMER SERVICE
* SALES
* MANFACTURING
We offer challenging positions in the above areas to quali-
fied technically trained men who desire a future with a well
established progress-orientated organization.
Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc., is the world's largest manufacturer.
distributor of printing presses and associated graphic arts
machinery. The MIEHIE DIVISION is the world's leading pro-
ducer of sheet fed presses for commercial printers and lithog-
raphers, book and magazine printers, label printers, carton
plants and printing departments of large businesses.
Our representatives will be on your campus
NOVEMBER 15, 1966. Arrange an interview
through the Placement Office or mail your
resume to:
MR. JOHN P. MEYER
Assistant Personnel Manager
THE MIEHLE COMPANY
DIV. OF MlEHLE-GOSS- DEXTER, INC.
2011 W. HASTINGS STREET
CHICAGO 8, ILLINOIS
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNTY EMPLOYER
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BEDROOM APT. Furn., close to
campus, new building. Phone Mr.
Goldman, 665-4477 days or 662-6091
evenings. C25
STUDIOS-make reservations now for
second semester. Ann Arbor Apart-I
ment Agency-sublet service, 1217 S.f
University. 761-3688. C41
3 WORKING GIRLS looking for 4th to
share roomy apt. Will be available be-
ginning of Dec. If interested call 663-
1431 after 5:30. C391
WANTED-2 men for a large modern
apt. near campus. $63 per month. Call
761-9327. C36
FOURTH SHARER is needed for a clean
modern apartment located two blocks
from campus. Beginning winter term
(January 6th). Call Alan at 761-9563.
CB
IMMEDIATELY WANTED Two room-
mates to fill 4 man apartment. New
bldg., quiet neighborhood, one block
from U. Towers. Call Dan, 761-8857 or
Luis, 764-3150. C34
NEED ONE GIRL to share modern 4-
man apt. 1015 Oakland, Apt. 2. 662-
8506. C29
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1966 HONDA 305 Scrambler, four months
old, excellent condition, best offer,
must sell. 761-1303. ZE
RACING enthusiasts we now stock, or
can get, any racing accessory you've
seen: fiber glass tanks, seats, farings,
clip-ons, alloy rims, megaphones, ex-
pansion chambers, and speed timing
for any bike-We have three pave-
ment racers now working as me-
chanics. Complete experience on
B.S.A., Bultaco, Suzuki, Honda, Yam-!
aha, Ducati, Tohatsu, Norton.
SUZUKI CYCLE CENTER
4040 Washtenaw
761-2650
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NEED RIDE to Waukegan, Ill., on Nov. Modern furnished one-bedroom apt.,
23rd. Will share expenses. Call 764- half block from the dagonal. Recent-
8856. G17 ly redecorated. 663-6052 or 662-7787.
C43
RIDERS WANTED to Grand Rapids- FOR RENT-Modern two man efficiency
Late Sat. night (probably midnight) apartment. One block from campus.
and return Monday afternoon. Call Available for immediate occupancy.
Jake at 764-8585 between 6 p.m. and $65. 761-2844. C44
1 a.m. G 1
RIDER WANTED to Buffalo, N.Y., this
weekend. Leaving Fri. after 10 a.m.
to return on Sun Call Marty, 761-3187.
TWO MALE ROOMMATES needed for
4-man house, completely furnished,
% block from stadium. $50 rent perI
month from Jan. 1-June 1. NO 2-8186.!
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LET THE
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI'S Galore!
For "Gals and Guys"
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.98
"White" and 5 Colors
CORD. SLIM-FITS-$5.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing-$7
LEVI JACKETS
"White"-Denim-$6.98
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S TUDEN TS
DECIDE
DRAFT REFERENDUM
PART 1
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LEVI'S
LEVI'S
Superslims-$4.98
Dungarees-$4.98
The University should cease the compilation of class
the Selective Service.
ranks to be used by
Guy's S-T-R-E-T-C-H
LEVI 'S-$5.98
Gal's S-T-R-E-T-C-H
LEVI'S-$6.98
Sta-Prest Slim Fits-$5.98
Cotton Turtlenecks-$1.79
(All Kinds of Colors)
Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
- 122 E. Washington j
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The University should continue the compilation of class ranks
by the Selective Service.
to be used
PART II
1. Regarding drafting of men into the armed forces I would prefer that:
1. All able-bodied males must serve.
2. Only some able-bodied males randomly selected by lottery must
serve with no deferments granted.
3. Only some able-bodied males, chosen on a selective basis, must
serve with deferments granted for: (if this is your choice select
one or more of the below)
a. critical skills
b. completion of education
c. all married men
d. only married men with children
Last yeathousands
of lawyers, bankers,
accountants, engineers,
doctors and businessmen
went back to college.
And not just for the
football games.
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Many shapes suitable for mnonogramming
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4. The government should not conscript for military or non-military
service. (If you choose this alternative do not answer 1I.)
II. 1.
T.
I prefer a system in which all those chosen:
Should serve in the armed forces.
We'd like to clear up what appears to be a
misunderstanding. It is somewhat popular
on campus to decry a business career on
the grounds that you stop learning once
you start working for Cliche Nuts & Bolts.
That idea is groundless.
We can't speak for Clich6, but we can
for ourselves-Western Electric, the man-
ufacturing and supply unit of the Bell Sys-
tem. 6 out of 10 college graduates who have
joined us over the past 10 years, for exam-
ple, have continued their higher education.
How're these for openers:
W.E.'s Tuition Refund Plan lets em-
Center in Princeton, N. J. Selected
employees are sent there from all
over the country for a year's concen-
trated study leading to a master's
degree.
You get the idea. We're for more learn-
ing in our business. After all, Western
Electric doesn't make buggy whips. We
make advanced communications equip-
ment. And the Bell telephone network will
need even more sophisticated devices by
the time your fifth reunion rolls around.
The state of the art, never static, is where
the action is.
2. Should be able to serve in the armed forces or have forms of alter-
native government approved service open to them in lieu of serving
in the armed forces.-
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