Hom. THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,JULY23, 1965 ftt" ttt 1 , 'r "hrh .: :r . t."h:V; V "tY.': "C hlrYY: l;." :":"l,' r " lr;:,:" ::vr' VtYtrt: .:-tY th'."r l";r,'Y ." "r.V rhY' :VNhY:. !Yt f 1 f:Yrfr "rr "r. {. {.. t .Y " 't.". h:R"^." ":rl.Y :";; "h+. "Tr" ":::"h:V.Y.",.^:::.:.":::' ." : tJ.tY :" O:"ii;{: .;::: :v: :::. h.:::::.;..y.«.'{r:..': fY. .... ,r. X. .. .. rhv.."..?:... ....ar. ,....... r. x. .{.fi.{.. r.....v .r..,.. rSiiS:. .,.... ...5. .. rr.. i", '.rh'r'4Yfii: ................ . n ...:yr . «r .. ~ ...."r. r ".hv.,, «.h. ?..... . ...::. ,"i', .... .........,....; r. «.......... rr . .. S 1 rrh':.i" . i ".::v.".<.".. .v. r : .:.{yrs. r r.". h.. , v %"a e :"i: riv.,v.. ..{ .5:. .........::................. ... . n".9 .vrY."r« v: r'rrrr rlr:. d ' .. ,rf .....a. r..:..r.".vr ,. a. hr r r. ..... ,....:.. .... ....ha ..r h:l. .." .. .. h{"r:{ ' . 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Spahn gave up three hits and was charged with three runs in hiis 2% innings, including a bases empty homer in the first by Pete Rose. Spahn walked two and struck out two. "I think the fact that I haven't thrown in 12 days has hurt me nost," he said. "I want to throw either batting prac- tice or on the sidelines tomor- row. I was trying to get the corners and I was missing." y "wh he Cali La gams I me toda was of M neve the Wei Wei over trip to C Mr. Wei see Has One of Those Days' Casey Creates Confusion Bailey Belting NEW YORK (P)-Casey Stengel retired a little bit yesterday, By The Associated Press enough to stir up a big fuss. Then the old boy, soon to be Ed Bailey had four hits, in- explained he didn't really mean it. cluding a grand slam homer Old Case told reporters at a premature birthday party at and drove in a season-high t Hall that he hoped to leave a young New York Met team eight runs yesterday in leading en I leave this here ball club this fall." the Chicago Cubs to- a 10-6 When startled Met officials heard the news, Stengel said romp over the Philadelphia was only talking about leaving the ball club to go home to Phillies. fornia after the season. Bailey's slugging spree, which "I go home to Glendale, Calif., every fall," said Stengel at also included a three-run Guardia Airport as he boarded a plane for a Met exhibition homer and two singles, match- ed his RBI output for his first e in Buffalo. "I don't care how they interpret it. That's what 53 as otoseas ri eant. I go home in the fall every year." 53 games of the season. Ernie - Banks also homered for the Stengel had been at City Hall to accept a scroll, proclaiming Cubs. Johnny Callison slugged %y as Casey Stengel Day in New York. The old perfessor two homers for the Phils and overcome by emotion and very much impressed by the action Johnny Briggs one. Mayor Robert F. Wagner. Bob Alison stroked two home "The first day they ever gave me anywhere," he said. "I runs and Harmon Killebrew one er would let them give me one. I just went down there to get in Minnesota's 11-5 rout of scroll. Naturally, they all start asking me questions. Boston, while Tommy Tresh "I didn't go down there to retire. When I retire I'll -tell Mr. and Bobby Richardson homered ss (President George Weiss of the Mets). I worked for Mr. in support of Whitey Ford in ss for 10 years with the New York Yankees -and four years New York's 3-1 edge over Chi- here. You don't think I'd come back to town from a road cago. at 3 o'clock in the morning, get up at 7 o'clock and go down Kansas City dropped Balti- ity Hall and tell them I'm going to retire without talking to more 41/2 games back of Min- ,,dyunesota by trouncing the second Weiss, do you? place Orioles 9-2 behind a 15- Stengel wouldn't be pinned down on his plans for 1966. hit attack, including two-run "That's my own business," he said. "I'll discuss it with Mr. homers by Ken Harrelson and ss after the season. You don't know how good you'll be. I'll Bill Bryan, that backed up Fred how my health is. What the owners have in mind." Talbot's six hit pitching. any {: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.20 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 2:30 daily. Phone 764-0557 FOR RENT FOR FALL-Grad needs 2 girls to share 3 man apt. for fall. 1 blk. from cam- pus. $50/mo. Call 662-0614, eves. C55 FOR FALL-New studio, 1 and 2 bdrm. apts., bi-level, balconies, fully furn., air-cond. Call 668-8723 or 665-8330. FOR RENT- FOR FALL-2 bedroom apt. Ideal for 3 or 4, furn. Call 665- 8330. C54 CAMPUS-Large furn. apts. $180 to $250. 662-2197 days, 668-8601 evenings. C44 WANTED-Graduate to share mod. lux. apt. of three girls. Call Dolly, 665- 4342 or 764-4355. C51 FOR RENT for fall-4 man house, on campus, furn. Call 665-8330. C15 FALL Luxury Apt., on campus designed for students living. One and 2 bedroom, fully furnished, dishwashers, air- conditioned, many other fine appli- ances. Call 665-8825 for appointment Evenings 761-1964 CHARTER REALTY FINE CAMPUS APT. C58 STATE STREET MANOR 1111 S. STATE STREET Fall Rentals from $150 up New-Modern-Garbage Disposals Call 761-0985. Rental agent on prop- erty Sunday 11-4. 056 MISCO 2-3-4-5-6 man apartments best apartment selection best apartment locations best variety in rents contact MISCO MANAGEMENT, 612 S. Forest NO 5-4658 or NO 5-2367 C53 FOR RENT NEW-CAMPUS-FALL 2-3-4 MAN UNITS Several new buildings available. 662-3358 SUMMER SUBLET FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for IIIB. 5-man, Forvm Apt. Call after 5:00 weekdays, 663-2085. U28 2 GIRLS WANTED to share mod. apt., central air-cond. included in rent. 3 biks. from campus. 662-7110. U49 MOD., 2-MAN, air-cond, apt. 736 Pack- ard, No. 203B after 7:30. U21 For Direct Classified Ad Service, lhione 764-0557 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00 'tit 11:30 A.M. 045 VASHINGTON MP)-U.S. Open mpion Gary Player shot a two-I ler-par 69 in the first round' the $50,000 National Clhallenge I Match yesterday and took a -stroke lead over Bill Camp- . of Huntington, W. Va. AMERICAN LEAGUE W_ L Pct. GB innesota 59 34 .634 altimore 54 38 .587 4% leveland 52 39 .571 6 hicago 51 39 .567 6% etroit 50 39 .562 7 ew York 47 48 .495 13 as Angeles 44 50 .468 154 'ashington 39 55 .415 20% ansas City 29 58 .333 27 YESTEItD Y'S RESULTS .innesota 11;Boston 5 iew York~ 3, Chicago 1 ansas City 9, Baltimore 2 vashiigtoh 5, Los Angeles I nly games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES linnesota at Baltimore (n) ew York at Clevelanol (n) hicago at Detroit (n) os Angeles at Boston (n)" :ansas City at Washington (n) . RATIONAL LEAGUE Campbell, the National Amateur champion, shot a 70 over the 6,834-yard par 35-36-71 Lake- wood Country Club course, while Arnold Palmer posted 71. Jack Nicklaus, the Masters champion, was tied at 72 with Deane Beman of Bethesda, Md., Dale Morey of High Poit, N.C., the third amateur in the six-man field, shot 74., Player, Palmer and Nicklaus are playing for the $50,000 purse and the amateurs are competing for the National Challenge trophy in the 72-hole match. Player got the jump on the field with a birdie from six feet on the second hole, a long 250- yard par 3. "It was the best hole I played all day," he said. Hitting into a strong wind, Player needed a driver to reach the green and then holed his putt. He scored pars on all_ other holes on the front nine and hade the turn in 34, one under par. At this point he was. tied with Beman and Campbell, but he pull- ed ahead with Campbell bogeyed the 10th and 11th and Beman took a double bogey 7 on the 11th. Player shot the back nine in 35 with two birdies and a bogey. He sank a 35-foot birdie putt on the 145-yard 13th. NEW YORK (P)-The American Football League hasn't expanded to Miami yet and won't for a while. The league's expansion commit- tee heard the presentation of the last of five applicants for a fran- chise in the Florida resort c ty yesterday and said the material will be studied. A league spokesman said the committee may hear from a sixth applicant. The eight-city AFL expects to move into Miami in 1966. By The Associated Press HAVERFORD, Pa.-Roy Emer- son of Australia advanced to the semifinals of the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship yes- terday by overpowering Jim Mc- Manus of Berkeley, Calif., 6-1, 6-0. Emerson never lost service dur- ing the match. His next opponent will be Gene Scott, the No. 5-ranking U.S. player from St. James, N.Y., who gained a close 6-3, 12-10 decision over Robert Lutz of Los Angeles. The other two semifinalists are Fred Stolle of Australia and Charles Pasarell of San Juan, Puerto Rico. *I * * HARTFORD, Conn.-Bob Goal- by regained his putting touch after a long lapse just in time yester- day to set the opening round pace in the $70,000 Insurance City Open Golf Tournament. Goalby shot a seven-under-par 64. The 1962 ICO winner hit 15 greens and took 27 putts in his 31-33-64. BEL-AIR APARTMENTS 815 South Main NEW AND MODERN 1 and 2 bdrms. some with balconies close to campus air-cond., carpeting built-in kitchens, parking AUGUST OCCUPANCY $210 per month ROOM FOR RENT-723 Packard, near State, near everything. Quiet, clean place to live and study for working man or grad, hot shower, no cooking. WANTED-Fall, modern apt. opening- To share with three other coeds on Geddes. $50 per month. Write R. Kitzinger, Box 58, Menominee, Mich. C52 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 Skirts, Blouses, Shirts, Slacks Swimming Pool and Patio Phone 761-2680 MODEL at S. Univ. and Forest. OPEN Monday-Friday 7 to 9 p.m., Saturday 9 to 5 p.m. 24 HELP WANTED Caretaker-Couple FOR MODERN APT. 5-8 hours daily, apt. provided. Call 663-7268. H17 WANTED-3 sharp salesmen, guaran- teed salary. Phone Mr. Roberts, 761- 0866 from 10 a.m. til noon. H16 RESIDENT MANAGER-Man, Woman, or couple for new 142 apt. building in Ann Arbor. Standard Resident Manager duties plus kitchen, dining room auperviisons. Tenants are active older people. Salary commensurate with experience and large elegant apt. with utilities paid, Position open in August. Write c/o Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Box 25. H13 WAITERS IN CLUB, male (2), clean cut students, 5 ft., 9 in. minimum. Good opp. for rest of summer. Phone 3-4743. Contact most certain after 9 p.m. H9 ROOM, BOARD, laundry, TV, phone, private bath, in exchange for helping mother 5-8 p.m., 6 days, axtra baby- sitting avail. 4 children, no house- work, near campus. NO 5-5990. H4 ELEMENTARY VIOLIN teacher wanted. Call Copi at 665-7561 or 764-0552. H5 21-25 YR. OLD GIRL TO LIVE with handicapped college student in fall. Room and board. $50 a week. Mayfair 6-5298. H34 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh negative, Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues., 9-4; Fri., 7-1 18-21 years old need parent's permission. Detroit Blood Service, new location, 404 W. Mich- Igan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H29 These positions are currently being listed with the CLEARING HOUSE ENGINEERING TECHNICAL NURSES ADMINISTRATIVE CLERICAL 662-6574, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. every day. No fees as we are not an agency. 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" Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 CAMPUS APARTMENTS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AND FALL LEASING - TIFFANY II - Duplex, townhouse, air - cond., luxuriously furn,, wall to wall carpeting. For groups of 2, 3 or 4. Call btwn. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., 663-8866. U3 WANTED TO RENT FOR SCHOOL YEAR-Large three or four bedroom house. Not necessarily on campus. Willing to pay. Call Copi at 665-7561 or 764-0552. L8 WANTED-HOUSE (or part thereof) to rent fall and winter terms, with 7-11 roams nc. a kitchen. Call Ed Her- stein or Bob Hippler at 764-0552, L7 GARAGE-Near Brookside Apts., Ply- mouth Rd. and Broadway. For one car. Write Box 8, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor. Ll 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. X LOST AND FOUND LOST CAT: White with touches of black. If fou ndcall 665-7962. A13 MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU'RE trying to get your weight up, up, up, the best way to do it is eating the yummy goodies available at. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard open every nightd'til 12 NEW CARS EUROPEAN CARS, INC. NEW CARS AND SERVICE 506 E. Michigan, Ypsilanti HU 2-2175 Washtenow County's only authorized V.W. Dealer USED CARS 1965 VW Super Variant 66 hp. 3000 miles. Excel. cond. 662-4867. N43 FOR SALE-Yashika LM, double reflex, light meter, will throw in flash gun. $22. Call NO 8-8257. B37 '64 VW. BLACK. 662-8449 EVENINGS. 1964 CORVETTE, Datona blue, white top, AM-FM, 300 h.p., 4 spd., posi- traction. Call 761-0277, after 6:00. N39 1964 CORVAIR Spyder convertible, white top, ight blue, loaded with extras. Call 662-3779. N34 FOR SALE-1963 VW, gulf blue, 11,000 miles. Truly excellent condition. $1150 or best offer takes it. Call 668- 8337 or 764-1489. N26, TRANSPORTATION RIDER WANTED to Los Angeles. Leav- ing August 1, Call 662-2740 between 5 and 7. G28 TUCSON OR INTERMEDIATE STOPS- Riders wanted for departure about August 4th. Call 668-8723. 026 AVIS RENT A CAR 514 E. Washington 663-4156 Special low weekend rates Friday afternoon 'til Monday before noon. G CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES PERSONAL DEAR DAVID-Guess who was the inspiration for today's Ralph's ad. P41 WANTED-Daily Librarian. Call Judie Warren, 764-0562. F LOOKING FOR EXCITEMENT THIS SUMMER? Fun & Games,? Interesting people? Then join The Michigan Daily Business Staff. Stop in and ask for Judy. F13 AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on an Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor." 1209 S. University. 663-7151. TO R. HARRERT . Thanks for the flowers, Judy F2 THREE GRAD, women need a fourth to share new, furnished apartment for fall. Great location. $62.50 each. Call Charlotte at NO 3-3948. P44 ATTENTION DAILY SUBSCRIBERS Don't forget; bills must be paid or grades will be withheld. P33 SHE proved it .. She's 16. F3 FOLKSING by the League Fountain Wednesday night, 7:30 Song sheets provided. Bring guitar and friend, THE PERFECT PET-Ftee kittens, Cau 663 -9506. P28 BEL AIR APARTMENTS 815 S. MAIN NEW & MODERN 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments some with balconies close to campus air-conditioned, carpeting built-in kitchens, parking August Occupancy Contact MISCO MANAGEMENT, 612 S. Forest 665-4658 or 665-2367 F50 HELP IF YOU HAVE an outstanding bill at The Michigan Da ily PLEASE MAKE PAYMENT by July 20th or grades will be withheld HELP US PLEASE??? Audrie F RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC GE' and Zenith portables for only $10 per month. FREE service and de- livery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. P IF YOU HAVE an outstanding account at the, Student Publications Bldg., t MUST BE PAID BY JULY 20th or a University credit will be placed. This includes Michigan Daily Subscrip- tions, Classified & Display Advertie- ing and Generations, Submrtpttts. Thank You IP34 resident manager Chuck Todd NO 5-7682 or NO 5-4658 C57 x-Los Angeles Cincinnati x-Milwaukee San Francisco Philadelphia St. Louis w 57 53 50 49 47 46 '47 44 42 L 39 42 40 41 45 48 48 51 49 Pct. .594 .564 .566 .544 .511 .489 .495 .463 .461 GB 3 4 .5 10 9%/ 12%1 122 25% vv."J:rv.": v.4 ctrr::."-."nvv. - tv:.:.N::."."::."."4 .r^r."xv:~r..r r .r, "{.:"}:{{";.}vr:". " JN Lth ".'N"{ r ""rp ".441,rr "r: "r'r :Nr: '."~: ":r ."r"" ""_,"""""r""""ri1:}1:}44N. 'J LrJr.1'.".'r ": .": .t1}tr: ""rt tY-f .."...t. ,t.. . ..41.. t},........ ..L.. ..4}r r..... r. r}:":{..1 .4 . }:"Y.""+,..LB.rv ." 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FRIDAY, JULY 23 j Day Calendar National Band Conductors Conference -Registration, School of Music, 8 a.m. Institute on Urban and Regional An- alysis-Michigan League, 8 a.m. Band Conductors Conference Recital -John Mohler, clarinetist: Recital Hall, School of Music, 9 a.m. Band Conductors Conference Recital -Haskell Harr, percussionist: Recital Hall, School of Music, 10:30 a.m. Audio-Visual Education Center Film Preview-"Artic Region and its Polar Bears" and "Japan: "Its Customs and Traditions": Multipurpose Room, Un- dergraduate Library, 1:30 p.m. Band Conductors Conference Sympos- ium-Leslie Bassett, Paul Cooper, Jerry Bilik: Rehearsal Hall, School of Mu- sic, 1:30 p.m. Cinema Guild-The Marx Brothers in "Horsefeathers": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. Dept. of Speech University Players Production-Peter Shaffer's "The Pri- vate Ear" and "The Public Eye"': Men- delssohn Theatre. 8 p.m. Box office open 12:30. Tickets $2 or $1.25 tonight and Thursday, $2.25 or $1.50 Friday and Saturday. Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night: 8:30 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Dr. Freeman D. Miller will speak on "Astronomy with Field Glasses." After lecture, Stu- dent Observatory on fifth floor of An- gell Hall will be open for telescopic observations of Double Star and Star Cluster. Visitors should be prepared to walk to fifth floor. Children welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. Center for Programmed Learning for Business Workshop for Programmers - Geary A. Rummler, director, "Use Evaluation, Selection, and Writing of Programmed Materials": 8:30 a.m., Michigan Union. General Notices Students, College of Engineering: The final day for DROPPING COURSES WITHOUT RECORD will be Fri., July 23. A course may be dropped only with the permission of the classifier after conference with the instructor. Student ID. Cards: Any new summer term students who plan to continue in the fall term and did not receive a stu- dent I.D. card should make applica- tion for a card at Window A of the Registrar's Office. Any students who lost their cards or need a new one be- cause of name change should also make application at Window A. It is strongly recommended all cards be secured prior to the end of the summer term. A stu- dent I.D. card is required of all reg- Dept. of English Lecture: Vi Marie Taylor, Florence A. Miller and Francis Gretton will form a panel discussing "Three Approaches to Composition in the Junior High School": Aud. C, An- gell Hall, 4 p.m., Mon., July 26. Public invited. Doctoral Examination for Marilyn Jean Tweedie, Psychology; thesis: "A Study of the Relationship between Mvemory Processes, Environmental Stim- uli and the Delay of Gratification," Fri., July 23, 3rd Floor Conf. Room, CPH, at 1 p.m. Chairman, A. S. Elonen. Doctoral Examination for Edward Al- bert Straker, Nuclear Engineering; thes- is: "Inelastic Neutron Scattering from Pressurized Ethane," Fri., July 23, 2042 Phoenix Lab., N. Campus, at 2 p.m. Co-Chairmen, J. S. King and D. H. Vin- cent. Doctoral Examination for Muhamad Zuhdi Yakan, Political Science; thesis: "Lebanon's Politics in Inter-Arab Re- lations, 1943-1964," Fri., July 23, 4609 Haven Hall, at 2 p.m. Chairman, G. L. Grassmuck. A listing service for privately owned articles. Autos, motorcycles, bikes, T.V., Hi-Fi's, furniture, cameras, etc. PHONE 662-6574, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an aggressive mar- ried graduate student who would be interested in property management while gding to school. If you are business oriented and feel you have the qualifications necessary for the responsibilities involved, please call 665-8330 or 668-8723. C16 MADISON AVE. APARTMENTS 320 EAST MADISON One & Two Bedrooms Close to campus air-conditioned, carpeting bpilt-n kitchens, parking August Occupancy Contact MISCO MANAGEMENT, 612 S. Forest 665-4658 or 665-2367 with prices you can afford W. Stadium Blvd. at W. Liberty St. For your dining pleasures . ". .6 }« Our menu features: ELEGANT SEAFOOD NEWBERGS lobster, crabmeat, shrimp in our own zesty sherry newberg sauce SEAL SCALLOPINE, MARSALA sauteed veal in a rich morsola wine sauce FRESIB BROOK TROUT from Snake River, sauteed with a delicate dressing FILET OF RED SNAPPER ' broiled to a turn and topped with a delicate pinat Chardonnay wine sauce * BROILED LIVE MAINE LOBSTER U.S. PRIME STEAKS PIIME RIBS OF BEEF FOR SALE HONDA SCRAMBLER, 2700 miles, excel. cond. $595. Call 668-8723. B43 FOR SALE-Olympia portable typewrit- er, international keyboard, 8 months old. $45. Call NO 2-8257. B35 FOR SALE - '61 Falcon, big engine, stick. Damaged fender. Mechanically good. Extras. $300 or best offer. Call NO 2-8257. B36 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 PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors $t grad stu. dents, plase call 764-7460 for appoint- ments with the following: FRI., JULY 23- E. I. DuPont de Nemours, Wilming- ton, Del.-Gen. Lib. Arts & Journ. bkgd. for positions as editors & writers for company publications. Non-tech. & non-advtg. writing. Various locations. POSITION OPENINGS: The Glidden Co., Cleveland, Ohio - Plant Engr. for food processing firm located in Wolcott, N.Y. BS ME or IE, 5-10 yrs. foods idustry exper., pref. Age 30-35. State of Utah-Various openings in- cluding 1. TV Director, degree in journ., radio, TV prod., communications, or rel. 4 yrs. exper. 2. Supv. Public Health Nurse. Degree plus 3 yrs. exper. Grad study may substitute for 1 yr. exper. Social Aid Agency, Wendover, Ky. - Attn.: Woman grads. Social Work As- sistant, age 22-35 for social service de- partment. Challenging opportunity. Also Field Worker in cancer survey. Inter- view women & tabulate data. Celanese Corp. of America, N.Y.C. - Various openings for engrs. including project, dev., Prod., etc. Also 1. Supv. Accountant. Degree, 2-4 yrs. exper. 2. Chemist. BS or MS Chem., ChE or Phys- ics. 5 yrs. lab. supv. exper. 3. Financial Analysts. Degree plus 4-8 yrs. exper. * * * For further information, please call 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. ORGANI7ATION 3, 4 and 5 man spacious completely modern furnished apartments, some air-conditioned. Wall-to-wall carpet- ing, disposals. One block to Rackham Building and St. Joseph Hospital. August occupancy. Campus Management 662-7787 Eves. & Sun. 663-9064 C22 Apartments Galore FOR FALL-2, 3, or 4 man apts. from $150-$200. Campus locations, new buildings. PATRICK J. PULTE, INC. 214 E. Huron NO 5-9405 C 418 E. WASHINGTON On Campus-Half Block from State WASHINGTON MANOR NOW LEASING FOR FALL, 1965 Apts. for 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 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1965 HONDA S-90, red, 600 easy miles, 3 weeks old, immaculate. Call 663- 6797 eves. Z2 1963 LAMBRETTA, $200 or best offer. Call Ed between 6 and 10 p.m., NO 3-3424. Z1 JOIN the fun world of HONDA. Econo- my performance and dependability from $253. See them at HONDA OF ANN ARBOR, 3000 Packard Rd., 665- 9281. Z SFE TT NOW - The '65 Yamaha with the revolutionary new oil injection system. No more fuss or muss. NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES 223 S. First U U S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White" and Colors-$5.98 LEVI JACKETS Blue Denim-$5.49 "White"-$5.98 LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington I *I I I .t IILFI 1 1111= ! 1