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THE MICHIG~AN DIAIL

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SINS WIMBLEDON FINALS:
eson Drubs Ralston

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phonc 764-0557
from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00 'til 11:30 A.M.

WIMBTEDON, England OP) -
fending champion Roy Emerson
Australia crushed California's
nnis Ralston, 6-1, 6-2, 7-9, 6-1,
sterday and gained the finals
the Wimbledon Tennis Cham-
)nship.
Australia's Fred Stolle defeated
uth Africa's unseeded Cliff
'ysdale, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5, and gained
e finals for the third straight
ar. Stolle was beaten in the
63 final by American Chuck
cKinley and bowed to Emerson
the 1964 match.
It took the Aussie only 20 min-
es to win each of the first two
s. Ralston rallied gamely to

take the third set but Emerson
reached the top of his game to
close out the match.
Break Service
Emerson, taking advantage of
Ralston's jittery service, broke the
American three times in the first
set. Ralston, serving first, double-
faulted in! the first game and was
broken easily. The same thing
happened twice more as Emerson
closed out the set by breaking
Ralston's service.
In the second set the Aussie
made the key break-through on
Ralston's service in the sixth game
for a 4-2 lead as Ralston lost the
last point on a double-fault.

Emerson then held his own service
and broke Denny's service for the

set.
In the 12th game
set, with Emerson
Ralston fought off

of the third
leading 6-5,
four match

points on his own service.
served three double faults
kept his head and pulled out
game.

He
but
the

FOR RENT
ROOM FOR RENT-723 Packard near
State near everything. Quiet, clean
place to live & study for wnrking
man or grad, hot sbower, no cooking.
C40
CHARTER REALTY has a few select
luxury apartments for fall, 4-5 peo-
ple. Cali 665-8825 for appointment.
C37

SUMMER SUBLET
ONE MAN looking for 1 or 2 roommates
for large clean apt. Near campus,
reduced rate. 761-2487. U27
MALE ROOMMATE needed for IIIB.
Air-cond., carpeted apt. with pool,
stereo and television. $45 mo. 665-
2321. U28

UF Wins Two Til
)n Franchiise Front

By The Associated Press
ATLANTA-The National Foot-
all League sold its Atlanta frap-
hise to insurance executive Ran-
in M. Smith for about $9 million
esterday and then won its bitter
attle with the American Football
eague when it was granted the
ghts to play in the city's new
;adium.
"I can only say that this is a
reat day for 'Atlanta," said NFL
9nmmissioner Pete Rozelle. "But,
ore than for Atlanta, it is a
Major League
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
Cleveland 43 27 .614 -
x-Minnesota 43 27 .614 -
x-Chicago 42 28 .600 1
Baltimore 41 32 .562 3Y2
Detroit 39 31 .557 4
New York 36 38 .486 9
x-Los Angeles 32 41 .438 12%
Boston 29 42 .408 14%4
Washington 30 45 .400 15%
x-Kansas City 21 45 .318 20
x-Late games not included.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Washington 2, Cleveland 1
K ansas City k, Chicago 1
New York 5, Baltimore 4
Detroit at Boston (ppd., rain)
Minnesota at Los Angeles (ine)
TODAY'S GAMES
Detroit at Boston
New York at Baltimore(n)
Cleveland at Washington (n)
Only games scheduled

great day for the National Foot-
ball League."
In New York, Milt Woodard, as-
sistant commissioner of the AFL,
said: "We wish Atlanta the best.
We win some and we lose some."
Asked if the AFL still would put
a franchise in Atlanta, Woodard
replied: "I don't think so. Atlanta
is not a two-team city. We will
go elsewhere."
Atlanta will play in the NFL's
Eastern Division and will play
each of the 14 other clubs the
first .season. The team will be giv-
en the first choice in the 1965
player draft and an extra selec-
tion in each of the first five
rounds.
PHILADELPHIA - Mayor
James Tate announced a' com-
promise agreement yesterday giv-
ing the Philadelphia Eagles of the
National Football League a 10-
year exclusive agreement for use
of' the city's planned $25 million
stadium.
The agreement, which settled
the' debate between the Eagles
and the city over exclusive use of
the stadium for professional foot-
ball, also provides that the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania's Franklin
Field will be available for any
American Football League fran-
chise which may locate here.
Advised of the compromise, La-
mar Hunt, a member of the AFL
expansion committee said, "The
league still wants to come to Phil-
adelphia. But they want to take
another look at it."
The AFL said it wanted to field
a team here next year, but under
the compromise they will have to
wait until 1967.
* * *
NEW ORLEANS - Sports pro-
motor Dave Dixon said yesterday
he has received an authentic feel-
er from the American Football
League for a 1966 expansion' fran-
chise here.
Dixon, president of New Orleans
Pro Football Club, Inc., said he
would meet with AFL officials at
an undisclosed city today to dis-
cuss the possibility of putting a
league team in New Orleans. I

Moffitt Wins
Billie Jean Moffit of Long
Beach, Calif., went through to the
semifinals of the women's singles
Tuesday with a 6-2, 6-1 win over
Australia's Lesley Turner and
herself shouldering the American'
flag alone.
Nancy Richey of Dallas, Cliff
Richey's elder sister, unexpectedly
lost 4-6, 6-1, 5-7 to Christine
Truman of Britain.
In the semifinals today, Billie
Jean will take on Maria Bueno of
Brazil, the defending champion.
Miss Truman plays Margaret
Smith of Australia.
Upset Mexicans
Clark Graebner of Beachwood,
Ohio, and Marty Riessen of Evans-
ton, Ill., upset the Mexican Davis
Cup pair of Rafael Osuna and
Antonio Palafox 6-0, 6-1, 3-6, 4-6,
6-0 to reach the semifinals of the
men's doubles.
The Mexicans sprang one of the
sensations of the tournament last
week when they downed the top
seeds, Roy Emerson and Fred
Stolle of Australia.
Chamberlain
Considerin &
Other Sports
NEW YORK 0P) -Wilt Cham-
berlain, pro basketball's 7-foot-1
superstar, said yesterday he "def-
initely is contemplating" a prize
fighting career but emphasized he
has made no decision on his ath-
letic career.
"I haven't made up my mind.
It's my decision to make, and
I'll make it when I'm ready-that
could be anytime," the Philadel-
phia 76ers record-holding scorer
said.
"But I am contemplating a box-
ing career. And I've had several
offers."
Chamberlain, a strong 250-
pounder with a varied athletic
background, is the National Bas-
ketball Association's highest-paid
player, with a salary of about
$70,000. Although he is only 28,
he has announced his intention
to retire several times in the past.
The towering athlete, in a mag-
azine series earlier this year, said
he was interested in trying other
forms of pro sports-notably box-
ing or football. He is convinced
he could succeed at either.
Chamberlain, in addition to be-
ing a basketball star in Philadel-
phia and at the University of
Kansas, also was a track standout,
excelling at 'several running and
field events.

FOR RENT FOR FALL-New 2 and 2 LARGE 4 RM. FURN. APT. for 2 or 3,
2 biks. from campus. Avail. July and
bdrm. furn. apts. Cali 665-8330 after 6. Aug. 665-0779. U26

815 E. ANN
1 and 2 man furnished apts. available
immediately and for fall. One block
to campus and St. Joseph Hospital.
110 N. THAYER
2, 3, and 4 man, modern furnished
apts. for fall. .Disposals, wall-to-wall
carpeting, etc. Less than one block
to campus.
Campus Management

662-7187

NICE DEAL on modern, air-conditioned
apartment, Has own balcony. Only
seven minutes walk from A.H. Hu-
midistat, barbeque, dishwasher. Call
662-6934, for summer IIIB luxury.
Great guys; much fun! U
I'M SPLITTING MAN
Rush yourself to this 4 bdrm., three
floored Brobdingnabian bungalow.
Verdant surroundings, new kitchen,
antique TV. $35-40.
Call Jane F., NO 2-3341
Us

eves. & Sun. 663-9064

C22
Apa rtments Galore
FOR FALL-Married, 2, 3, or 4 person
apts. from $95 to $240. Campus loca-
tions, new and used buildings. Cheap
summer sublets also avail.
PATRICK J. PULTE, INC.
214 E. Huron
NO 5-9405
alter 5 p.m., NO 3-1121
418 E. WASHINGTON
On Campus-Half Block from StateI
WASH I NGTON;
MANOR
NOW LEASING
FOR FALL, 1965
Apts. for 2 and 3 Men
ONE BEDROOM & STUDIO APART-
MENTS, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED,
AIR - CONDITIONED, BALCONIES,
SOUND-PROOF CONSTRUCTION.
Only 1 Bdrm. Apts. avail.
FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL NO 8-6906
C6
FOR RENT FOR FALL-I & 2 bedroom
fucnished apartments, wide range of
prices, call 668-8723 or 665-8330. B25
NO LEASE-2 bedrm, furn apt. $70/mo,
avail. IIIB, call 662-2466. C47
LARGE LUXURIOUS APT., wall to wall
carpeting, kitchen, living rm, 2 beds
rms with walkin closets, disposal. etc.
Near campus. Avail. fall semester.
$240/mo. Call 662-2466. C46
NEW-CAMPUS-FALL
2-3-4 man units
Several new buildings available
662-3358
" C45

yMODERN 2 bdrm. apt., furn., TV, near
campus. 526 Packard, No. 202. 665-
7253. U50
CAMPUS APARTMENTS
IMME )IA IE OCCUPANCY & FALL
LEASING -- TIFFANY II - Duplex,
townhouse, air - cond., luxuriously
furn., wall to wall carpeting. For
groups -f 2, 3 or 4. Call btwn. 10 a.m.
and 2 p m., 663-8866. U3
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for IIIB.
5-man, yForvm Apt. Call after 5:00
week days, 663-2085. U28
415 E. HOOVER, apt., air cond., gbg
disp., July 1-Aug. 24. 663-1197, 11-3
P.m. U16
FOR GRAD. MEN-efficiency rooms,
quiet. Inquire 917 Mary. U40j
2 GIRLS WANTED to share mod. apt.,
central air cond. included in rent, 3
blks from campus, 662-7110. U49
SENIOR BUS AD -STUDENT & GRAD
ENGINEER need 3rd rmmate for IIIB,
no air cond., $35/mo, 663-9640. U20
MOD., 2 man, air cond. apt,, 736 Pack-
ard, No 203B after 7:30. U21
OPENING for 1 male student in mod..'
all air cond apt. Call 665-8936 until
somebody answers. U25
CAMPUS AREA, 3 or 4 bedrm student
house avail. for fall semester. Call
662-5310. U24
HOUSES FOR SALE
HOMES FOR SALE by owners, listed
with The Clearing House, 662-6574,
9 a m 9 p.m. every day. No commis-
sions on sales as we are not a broker.
i Y
MARRIED STUDENTS, INSTRUCTORS,
Townehouse living offers you: A
brand new well designed home of
your own up to 4 bedrooms,nall new
appliances, full basement in most,
low monthly payments, a chance to
build equity. a tax savings, just $195
moves you in. 3681 Platt Road, south
of Packard Rtoad. Phone: 662-8131. C19
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Navy blue handbag on Tues.
in vicinity of Island Drive Apts.
Reward. 665-4675 after 6:00. A10
LOST-Siamese cat, declawed, answers
to Bourbon. Reward. 663-3584. A9
FOUND: Men'a black glasses with tint-
ed lens at 731 S. Forest, call 662-2249
at suppertime. A9
LOST: Gray cardigan with label. Mar-
gie Fox. Call 761-1130. A8
TRANSPORTATION

PERSONAL
WANTED - Student willing to teach
guitar to coed. 663-2365. F25
I LOVE SPAGHETTI, PIZZA, BEER,
and wine, so I always go to Bimbo's,
F
The THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
presents a talk and discussion
on
The Nature of God
Mich. League, cn. rm.
Tonight, Thurs., July 1
P26
NEEDED-An attractive 21-year-old fe-
male to accompany on Sat., July 3,
a grad student whom the vagaries
of social chance have swindled. The
evening will include The Threepenny
Opera, Cocktails. Call Steve, 662-4087
7-9 p.m. Wed. & Thurs. P23
CONGRATULATIONS Ken and Anita.
Writers, Photographers, Artists,
ANYBODY lI!
GARGOYLE needs your help this
summer. To work on the first issue
of the year, call 764-0559, or stop in
the GARG office in the Stud. Pub.
AUSTIN DIAMOND--"The best buy on
an Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor."
1209 S. University, 663-7151.
Do you like BEER and PIZZA? Try
BIMBO'S. F
ATTENTION BUSINESS STAFF JUN-
IOR MANAGERS-Let's get those re-
ports into Sue;,that means all of
y'all! F14
KITTENS-If you would like one or
two, come to 1352 Wilmot, 5-6:30. F47
LOOKING FOR EXCITEMENT THIS
SUMMER? Fun & Games? Interesting
peo~ple? Then join The Michigan
Daily Business Staff. Stop in and ask
for Judy. F13
RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC
GE and Zenith portables for only $10
per month. FREE service and de-
livery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F
GARGOYLE needs you-don't you need
GARGOYLE? To work this summer,
call764-0559. . . like, the sooner the
better, sweetie. F21
Meet the Right Person
rhe purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
intr duce unmarried persons t others
with compatible backgrounds, inter-
ests and Ideals. Interviews by ap-
point. Phone 662-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
WANTED-Ride to New YorkCity, lv.
Friday, July 2 and return Monday,
July 5. Will share driving and ex-
penses. Call Bob at 665-8489. F22
HELP WANTED
WILL PAY to have small household
items delivered from New York. Stuff
fits in station wagon. Call 664-1002.
H50
21-25 yr. old girl to live with handi-
capped college student in fall. Room
and board. $50 a week. Mayfair 6-5298.
B34
SOME HOUSEHOLD help and babysit-
ting in exchange for room and board.
Pleasant home, walking distance from
campus. Call NO 2-5831. H21
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh
negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues.,
9-4: if ri., 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission. Detroit Blood
Service, new location, 404 W. Mih-
igan. Ypslanti, Mich. H29
These positions are currently being
listed with th CLEARING HOUSE
ENGTNEE AING
TECHNICAL
NURSES
ADMINISTRATIVE
CLERICAL
662-6574, 9 a m.-9 p.m. every day. No
fees as we are not an agency. H
PERSON FROM N. GERMANY( Prefer-
ably from Oldenberg, Bremen, Ham-
burg area) to engage in conversation
1 or 2 hours per day to aid exchange
student. $1.00/hr. Phone 668-7391.
H46
NEEDED GARAGE STATION ATTEND-
ANT. part or full time summer, win-
ter and fall. Call 8-2717. 1147
DISHWASHING in country club, good
pay & meals for clean-cut hard
worker. Call Mrs. Vines 665-6084 days,
663-4743 evenings. H49

THE MICHIGANENSIAN has openings
for one or two photographers to do
summer photo essay work. Please
call Bruce Anderson at 764-0561 or
Judy Fields at 764-0554. H48

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-1963 VW. gulf blue, 11,000
miles. Truly excellent condition. $1200
or bet offer takes it. Call 668-8337
or 764-1489. B26
MG-TD 1952, 32,000 miles, black with red
interior, beautiful condition, no rust.
Engine rebu~ilt in May, Service rec-
ords available. 761-0877. B23
THREEPENNY OPERA. For sale: two
tickets, Saturday, July 3. Phone Ed
Johnston. 665-9495 at 11 p.m. B27
FOR SALE-Cheap to a U staff ember
or student, 2 seats on one of U char-
ter flights: KLM, Amsterdam to NY,
Aug. 7. Call 764-6468 for Carl Pearcey,
B28
MICROSCOPES, new and used medical,
student, research. Ben's Micro Optic
Center, 29F0 Packard Rd. 668-6237. Bib
21" RCA USED T.V.
Table model with stand, Excellent
condition. Call 668-8723 or 665-8330.
B18
OLD ELM. ANTIQUES for the discern-
ing collector. 723 Packard near State.
B17
FOR SALE - 1965 Austin-Healey 3000
MKIII. All extras. 10,000 miles. $3300
or best offer, will sell immediately.
Call 665-2378 between 5:30-6:00. B5
BUY AND SELL THROUGH
The Clearing House
A listing service for privately
owned articles.
Austos, n'otorcydles, bikes, T.V.,
Hi-Ft's, furniture, (ameras, etc.
PHONE 662-6574, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
AUSTIN HEALY 3000 eng., also many
other Austin Healy parts, NO 2-5291
after 6 p.m. B22
FOR SALE-1960 BSA Rocket. Excel-
condition. Best offer over $600. Call
Barry, days, 754-8396 or 764-7209. Nites
& week-ends, 665-6364. B21
BUSINESS SERVICES
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in
your clothes? We'll reweave them
like, new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224
Arcade.
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, etc. Hahn's
Reweaving; 312 S. State. 665-0800.
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
located at 240 Nickels Arcade
Rapid frame replacement
Doctors Prescriptions Filled

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
RENT A TRUCK
Picaups, panels, stakes, and vans.
59 Encotse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich.
NEW CARS
EUROPEAN CARS, INC.
NEW CARS AND SERVICE
506 E. Michigan, Ypsilanti
HU 2-2175
Washtenaw County's only
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Cord. SLIM-FITS--$5.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
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9-5:30, Sat. 9-2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct.
Los Angeles 46 31 .597
Cineinnati 43 32 .573
San Francisco 40 33 .548
Milwaukee 37 33 .529:
Philadelphia 38 34 .528
Pittsburgh 39 35 .527
Chicago 34 40 .459
St. Louis 34 41 .453
Houston 34 42 .447
New York 26 50 .342
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Chicago 4-3, Los Angeles 1-4
New York 6, Cincinnati 3
Philadelphia 3,tMilwaukee 2
St. Louis 7, P'ittsburgh 1
Houston 6, San Francisco 4
TODAY'S GAMES
Cincinnati at New York
Los Angeles at Chicago
Milwaukee at Philadelphia (n)
St. Louis at Pittsburgh (n)
inly games scheduled

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122 E. Washington

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BIKES AND SCOOTERS

APARTMENTS
FALL-SUMMER

YAMAHA 80 cc, $290 or best offer. All
State mo-ped, $90 or best offer. 663-
8882. Z15
1963 HONDA 150, $300, good cond. Jim
NO 3-5595.9 a.m.-2 p.m. Z13
JOIN the fun world of HOITDA. Econo-
my performance and dependability
from $253. See them at HONDA OF
ANN ARBOR, 3000 Packard Rd., 665-
9281. Z
SEE IT NOW-The '65 Yamaha with
the revolutionary new oil injection
system. No more fuss or muss.
NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES
223 S. First

Welcome
to
Continental
Hairstyling
"Your Hair Problems
Are Our Care!"
Visit
The Dascola Barbers
(near Michigan Theatre)
or
The U of M Barbers
(North U. near Kresge's)

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Mchigan daily assumes no editor-
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Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be-
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Calendar items appear once only.
Student organivation notices are not
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THURSDAY, JULY 1
Day Caln(Iar
Engineering Summer Conferences --
eorge L. West. chairman, "Nuclear
ips-Engineering Principles, Econom-
, and Current Developments": 126 WV.
agineering, 8 a.m.
Center for Programmed Learning for
isiness Training Systems Institute -
ary A. Rummler, d.irector, "Using
e Systems Approach to Direct Train-
g and Manpower Activities": MichI-
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Institute on College and University
iministration-"Administrative Rela-
nships: Two-Way Communicatioh":
chigan Union, 9 a.m.
Linguistic Institute Forum Lecture -
raharn Kaplan, professor o philoso-
y, "Philosophies of Langugge": Aud.
Angell Hall, 7:30 p.m.
"eneral Notices
Final Payment of Summer Half Term
es and Spring Summer Full Term Fees
e due and payable on or before July 6.
Non payment, payment of less than
e required amount or late payment
1 result in the assessment of a de-
quent penalty of $5 for the Half-
rm and $10 for the Full-Term stu-
ats. In addition, a Hold Credit will
placed against your grades if your
count remains delinquent.
Payments may be made in person
mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015
min. Bldg. before 4:30 p.m., Tues-
y, July 6.

Mail Early.
Mail payments postmarked after due
date, July 6, are late and subject to
penalty.
Identify mail payments as tuition and
show student number and name.
Graduate Students expecting to re-
ceive the master's degree or 'profes-
sional degree in August must file a
Diploma Application with the Recorder
of the Graduate School by Fri., July
2. A student will not be recommended
for a degree unless he has filed formal
application in the office of the Grad-
uate School by that date.
Student Government Council Approval
-f the foll' wing student-sponsored
events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All
publicity for these events must be
withheld until the approval has be-
come effective.
Approval request forms for student-
sponsored events are available in Room
1011 of the SAB.
Indian 'Student Association, Ghung-
hat, June 26, 7:30 p.m., Angell Hall,
Aud. A.-
Indian Students Association, Pay-
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Use of This Column for Announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered student organiza-
tions only. Forms are available in Room
1011 SAB.
* * *
Christian Science Organization, Reg-,
ular testimony meeting, Thurs., July 1,
7:30 p.m., Room 3545 SAB.
* * *
Folk Dance Club, Folk dance with
instruction Fri., July 2, 8-11 p.m.,
Women's Athletic Bldg.
gam, July 17, 7:30 p.m., Angell Hall,
Aud. A.

Placement

POSITION OPENINGS:
Atwood Vacuum Machine Co., Rock-
ford, Il.-1. Ass't. Plant Manager, BSME
or IE, some bus. courses desirable plus
mfg. exper. in metal stamping or
machining. 2. Accountant, BBA, acctg.
major, 0-4 yrs. exper. 3. Personnel Mgr.,
major in personnel admin. or rel., 4-8
yrs. exper.
L. W. Singer Co., Inc., Chicago -
Sales Repres. for textbook publisher
to travel Mich. territory. Bkgd. in math,
sci., or Engl. pref. Exper. in educ.
helpful.
Kordite Corp., Macedon, N.Y.-Plant
Project Engr. BSME or ChE with mech.
bkgd. Min. 2 yrs. exper. in machining
procedures for mfr. of plastic packaging
materials.
Western Electric Co., Winston-Salem,
N.C.-Reference Librarian for tech.
lib, M.A.L.S., knowledge of 2 langs.
(German, French, or Russian), 1 yr.
tech. lib, exper. Some math or physics
desirable.
Abbott Labs., Chicago - Various
openings for all degree levels includ-
ing, Chemical Physicist, Microbiol., Bio-
chem., Res. Chem., Res. Pharm., Mgmt.
Trainee, Anal. Chem., Engrs., etc.
Donald Zucker Co., N.Y.C.-Attn.: Re-
cent Grads: Several openings with gen-
eral mortgage brokerage business pro-
viding capital needs for construction
projects.
Simone & Co., Detroit-Young man
to handle land purchases for indust.
& commercial bldg. company. Apprais-
als bkgd.'
State of Connecticut, Hartford - 1.
Correctional Counselor. Degree plus 1
yr. exper. in soc. work, teaching, psych.,
etc. or equiv. comb. 2. Case Supv. MSW
plus 2 yrs. exper. or BA, bkgd. in soc.
& psych. plus 4 yrs. exper. in soc. work
or child welfare. 3. Day Care Pro-
gram Specialist. MA in soc. work, family
relations, or rel. Application deadline
July 14.
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For further information, please call

THREE BEDROOM-SUMMER & FALL
Located in a fashionable older home
a block and a half from the main
campus, this apartment offers a large
spacious living room equipped with
fireplace, all new carpeting and new
furniture, separate carpeted dining
room, large modern kitchen plus
three large bedrooms and bath. This
apartment offers all the luxuries of
a fine home and can handle six per-
sons easily. Rent includes all util-
ities. Girls only.
ONE BEDROOM-FALL
This is a very large apartment, com-
pletely and nicely furnished and car-
peted. It offers a spacious living
room, kitchen and bedroom with
separate bath. Suitable for three
persons;
STUDIO-SUMMER SUBLET & FALL
Located in a new building near cam-
pus the apartment can accommodate
one or two persons. It is equipped
with an all electric kitchen, washer-
drier combination unit and separate
bath. This apartment offers quiet
surroundings to the serious minded
student.
For appointments call 761-2657 any-
time before 6 p.m.
OAKLAND APARTMENTS
CAMPUS, large furn apts, $135 to $225,
12 month leases, now renting for
fall; also furn. rooms at $50. 662-2197
days, 668-8601 evenings. C44
UNIVERSITY
TOWERS
- . Furnished Apartments
August Occupancy
. . . On Campus-South U at Forest
. . Apartments for Four People
Weekly Maid Service
. Coin Laundry
. Compartmented Baths with
Two Basins
. Individual Chests and Desks
. Sliding Mirrored Closet Doors
Individual Closets with Rods for

WANTED-Ride to S. Chicago, after-
noon of July 2. Call 764-7820. G19
DRIVER WANTED to Florida, trans-
portation in exchange for help in
driving, July 8-22. Call 665-3357 btwn._
5 and 7. G18
2 PEOPLE need ride to Cleveland this
weekend. Pay cash. 668-6336 evenings.
G18

65 YAMAHA 250 cc. 1600 miles.
firm. 66-2329.

$650
Z14

AVIS RENT A CAR
514 E. Washington
663-4156

special low weekend rates Friday
afternoon 'til Monday before noon.
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MISCELLANEOUS
BOB MOORE always goes to Ralph's.
Why don't you?
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every night 'til 12
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE WANTED - To rent, vicinity
Plymouth Rd. and Broadway, near
Brookside Apts. For one car. Write
Box 8, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard
St.. Ann Arbor. LI

BEER, Spaghetti,.
Ravioli, Wine
and PIZZA
8.ipn 6t'e 'Yta'h c41/aofe
114 E. Washington

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CHANGE.S
ACCEPTED THIS WEEK

764-7460, General Div., Bureau of
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