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Saturday, June 15, 1968

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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

Yancey finds Open snap

FOR RENT
CAMPUS-BURNS PARK. Furnished 3
bdrm. home. Carpeting, tile bath. Qn
quiet court. Girls, grad students or
faculty. Immediately available. Phone
663-5098. C50
BACHELOR has home to share with. 2
students or 2 working people. 971-
5885, C49
FEMALE GRAD share 3 bdrm. house
for $47.50/mo. Close to campus. 761-
2914 eves. Cl
FEMALE ROOMMATE for fall in beau-
tiful modern 4 man apt. Close to
campus. Call 769-5929. C39
ABOVE the Village Bell-2 or 3 man
unit for fall. 665-8825. C35
SINGLE FOR MAN. Clean, quiet, linens
furnished, no cooking. 723 Packard
near State. /C48
MALE ROOMMATE wanted for fall,
your own bedroom in air-cond. 2
man, 2 level, 2 bdrm, apt. 1 mile
from campus. For infdA call 665-6926.
C46
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share
house for fall. Rent $50. Call 769-2844.
C37
FOUR-MAN, air-conditioned, furnished
apt. for fall between campus and U
Hospital, covered parking. NO 2-
7787, after 7' p.m. 761-1498. C3
NEED YOUR OWN ROOM? One bdrm.
in 3 bedroom furnished house with
dishes,' cooking facilities, bed, etc.
$40 per mo. plus 1/3 utilities. Call
Tom Bailey, 761-7257 after 5 p.m. or
come to 323 ,Braun Ct. C43
FOR FALL
The Forum-726 S. State, 4 man, $68.75
Carriage House-1224 Washtenaw, .5
man, $73
Larchmont-927 E. Ann, 4 man, $62.00
Geddes Apts.-1336 Geddes, 3 man,
$74.66
Dean Apts.-1021 Vaughn, 4 man, $65.00
The above apts. all have air-con-
ditioning, dishwashers and lots of
space designed with student living
in mind. For more information call
665-8825 or evenings 662-7117.

FOR RENT1
ROOM FOR MALE for summer session.
Nice southeast private home. Call
663-8244 after 5 and weekends. CX
MALE-SHARE a/c apt. Own bdrm,
pool, off campus. 169-0133 eves. 02
MUST RENT - Sept.-Oct. 1 bdrm.
furnished apt. Close to campus. Call
761-1429. C3
SUBLET III-B-Modern, air-cond., 2-
man. Cloes to canipus, soundproof.
Call 769-4066. UJ5
CAMPUS APTS., Ambassador Co., 761-
7982 1-5 daily, C15
FURNISHED STUDIO Apt. for mature
female grad student. Available im-
mediately. $80. 769-4765. U20
FURNISHED 2 RM. Efficiency . Apt
Available June 1. Close to campus.
665-8321. 043
HARITON HOUSE
721-723 E. Kingsley. Offers for fall.
Hospital and campus location. Air-
conditioned, balconies. sound condi-
tioned, recreation room, private stor-
age, laundry room, carpeting, private
parking. Let's just say they are
SPACIOUS, QUIET, AND ELEGANT.
Four man apartment $62 per man.
$248 per apartment. Call days 663-
9373, eves. 6-10 p.m. only 665-0063.
C41
FALL RENTAL
STATE STREET MANOR
1111 S. State St.
(Across from Yost Field House)
Modern, furnished, 2-3-4 man, air-
cnnditioned, newly furnished,bal-
conies, ample parking, garbage dis-
posals, LOW RENT, owner operated.
REDUCED SUMMER RATES ,
INCLUDED IN THESE
CALL 761-5692 or 1-864-3852
C18

SUMMER SUBLET
NEED 1 MAN for 4 man in State House.
Air-cond., parking, quiet, close to
campus. 769-2527. U4
NEED 3RD ROOMMATE in ,quiet apt.
Available June 21. 665-4270. U5
STUDIO APT. Close to campus. July-
Aug. $90/mo. Air-cond., laundry and
study rooms. Call 761-7500 eves. or
weekends. . U41
4th GIRL NEEDED to share house for
summer with option for fall. Your
own room. $45. 761-8339. U42
NEED 4th ROOMMATE for summer half
term. Apt. near campus, air-cond.,
cheap. Contact Gail Hirshbein, LI 7-'
0289 in Oak Park. U43
LOVELY, AIR-COND., modern efficien-
cy. Available June 221Aug. 22. '2 blk.
from Frieze Bldg. $95/m6. 761-0813.
U)44
2 BDRM. APT. right behind South
Quad. For information, 761-3458.
__45
SUBLET IlI-B. Furnished 3% rooms.
For 1 or 2. Close to campus. Call 769-
0364. 146
LARGE 3 MAN on Church St. Close
to S. University, Royal Dutch Apart-
ments. Great air-cond. 662-6320. U31
KEEP YOUR COOL in our mod period
air-cond. (free), spacious 2 bdrm.
4-man, sun-deck, free pkg., near
Union. Many extras. Price is sacrifice
at $140/mo., July-Aug. (negotiable).
Call Diane (761-8347) or Sue (453-
8055-local), eves. only. UB
FEMALE ROOMMATE for July and Aug.
Air cond,, modern 4 man apt. Close
to campus. Call 769-5929. $40. U28
SUBLET III-B-Modern air-cond., 2-
man. Close to campus. Soundproof.
Call 769-4066. U15
STUDIO, 1 or 2 man apt. Air-cond. 350
Thompson, No. 111. Dahlmann Apts.
Call 644-0045 Detroit collect. U33
SUMMER TERM sublet - Furnished,
modern, 2 bdrm. Arbor Forest apt.
Parking, air-cond., disposal. 3 women
or 4 men. $45/mo. each. 769-5542. U29
A MUST--4 man. $120. Packard. 769-
4738. between 5 and 7. U30
TWO BEDROOM furnished near Sta-
dium and State. Available Junet28
to Aug. 21. Furnished. 769-1596. U5
2 OR 3 MAN APT. to sublet. 1 block
from campus. Roomy. Call 769-0537
after 5 p.m. U)32
2 MAN for summer half. Close to cam-
pus. Parking. Call 769-0872. U37
GIRLS OR GIRL wanted for modern
three bedroom apt. with air cond.,
two blocks from campus, near shop-
ping area. Inexpensive. Call 769-4043.
CA

PERSONAL
ANN ARBOR'S BEST BUY on a dia-
mond engagement ring. Check it!
Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University.
663-7151. F
APT. 208 - Did the Crass Materialist
really get raped? FB
If you want CUSTOM SANDALS that
you can run, jump, dance, swim,
motorbike . . . or even walk in, see
Lloyd's for the goodies customfitted
to the contour and concept of the
individual.
218 E. Washington 663-9410
F39
LAP-Date of arrival is Sat., June 22,
See you then!-SEL. P.S.: The mons-
ter was greatly appreciated! FB
Blue, blue, my love is blue. FB
WILLIAM BURROUGHS recounts his
''. . critical approach to the litera-
ture of Scientology, changing as he
reads on to increased interest and a
final conviction that something of
great importance is being said, that
Scientology does point out a whole
new way of looking at this universe,"
For free reprint of SCIENTOLOGY
REVISITED, by William S. Burroughs,
write to Scientology Ann Arbor, Box
378, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107. F37
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$7.50 Rh positive. $10 and $12 Rh
negative. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.,
9-4; Wed., 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission.
483-1894]
404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti
Michigan Community Blood Center
IF YOU are a gambler, go ahead and
choose her diamond anywhere. But
if you don't like to take chances,
select her diamond at Austin Dia-
mond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. F
BEWARE CULTURE shock at the hands
of goofy freshman orientees, in-
vaders of the 'U' from the unfatho-
mable outside world. FB
DISCOVER the pleasure of sauna. Pri-
vate and community rooms, Ann
Arbor Gymkhana, 662-9200. F
DON'T LEND HIM YOUR NOTES; he
might lose the whole set. Xerox them
instead, and save hours and hours
of copying by hand. Only 8c per
page. S. Univ. right next to U. Tow-
ers. 769-0560. F17
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
WHY MESS with erasing carbon cop-
ies? Why ruin your papers with
smudges? Why not? Because you can
now Xerox your original at only 8c
per copy during business hours, or
only 6c per copy on overnight serv-
ice S. Univ. right next to U. Towers.
769-0560. F18
HELP WANTED

BIKES AND SCOOTERS
HONDA S90. Excellent cond, $200. Call
Steve, 761-6409. Z27
'65 HONDA 50 Step Through. Best offer.
Excellent cond. 769-5920. Z36
SPECIAL
MONTESA 250 SPORTS. 100 m.p.h.
$517.88
Honda of Ann Arbor 3000 Packard at
971-4500 Platt
Z35
66 HONDA 305 Super Hawk. Excellent
cond. Many extras, Call 769-1358 after
6. Z34
1966 YAMAHA 100cc YL-1. Low mile-
age, good condition (new rebuilt en-
gine). $250. Call 769-0839. ZB
HONDA S90, 1965. 3500 miles. Carrier
rack. $165. Phone: 764-0144 from 8-5,
764-0157 from 5 on. Z34
'65 HONDA 305 Super Hawk with extras.
Call 662-6930. Z32
LAMBRETTA motor scooter, excellent
cond., recently rebuilt. Call 665-9971;
no Fri. or Sat, calls. Z31
YAMAHA 80cc, 1965-Only 2200 miles
with new battery and.Bucq helmet.,
Recently tuned. $190. Chuck, 761-5413
anytime. ZA
BSA VICTOR 440 cc. Excellent. 4,000
miles. Extras. $600 or best offer. Call
761-3180. :Z30
1963 MATCHLESS motorcycle 650cc. Top
condition. $550, negotiable. 761-4588.
1966 HONDA CB160. 'Excellent cond.
3500 miles. Best offer around $300.
769-0927 or 1-646-3947. Z35
HONDA C.B. 160, 1966. Must sell. Best
offer takes it away. Call 769-0927. Z19
BSA MARK IL 668-8517. Z30
HONDA 305cc Super Hawk. Racing parts
plus spares. 971-2885 before 3:00
weekdays or anytime Sat. and Sun. Z
FOR SALE
1 YR. OLD living room furniture, port-
able T.V., desk, stereo. By parts or
all. Reasonable. Student leaving town,
769-1039 before 4 p.m. B27
VEGA 5 STRING BANJO w/many ex-
tras. Must sell. Call J-Raf at 665-3679,
769-1124 or 761-3230. B26
ONE WAY return ticket on UAC char-
ter flight from Paris Aug. 13. Cheap!
Call 761-7196. B25
CLASSICAL GUITAR. $1.25. 761-3293.
BE
ELECTRIC GUITAR (beginners), new.
-Only $27.00 with books. Call 971-3450.
AKO NORWEGIAN ELKHOTTND pups,
beautifully marked, excellent with
children and for hunting. Call HU
3-5973 after Noon.
'63 VW Bus-Camper. Good engine.
Must sell this week. 769-4223 after 5.
335 Jefferson. B21
OPEN UP a new world of adventure
with 2 new scuba outfits, combina-
tion 72.4 cubic feet. aqua lung tank
and Cam. EZ pack and Conshelf VI
regulator, Never used. Call a sporting,
goods shop and check the price. $160
value. Save $30 each. 761-9478 or 663-
0338 after, 5 p.m. Ask for Scott. BB

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (')-- Im-
perturbable Bert Yancey set a
record-equalling pace through the
first two rounds of the U.S. Open
Golf Championship yesterday.
And even defending champion
Jack Nicklaus had to admit there
may be no catching him.
"In the first two days, players
play for position-that is position
to be able to win in the last two
rounds," Nicklaus said.
"But if Yancey keeps going this
way, nobody will get in position."
Yancey tacked a two-underpay
68 onto his first round 67 over the
sun-warmed Oakhill course yes-
terday for a 36-hole score of 135,
matching the record set by Mike
Souchak at Cherry Hills in Denver
in 1960.
Nicklaus set the all-time Open
record of 275 at Baltusro last year,
meaning that the 29-year-old
Yancey can play the last two
round four strokes worse than his
first two and still crack the
record.
He can shoot a pair of 76 sand
tie it.
"That doesn't mean he will."
Yancey has a two-stroke lead
going into Saturday's round over
Lee Trevino, the former $30-a-
week assistant pro at El Paso,
Tex., who shot a 68 for 137.
Four player4 were tied at 140-
t.ustralian Bruce ' Devlin, Jerry
Coody and a pair of home pros,
Jerry Pittman of Locust Valley,
N.Y., and Don Bies of Seattle,
Wash.
Nicklaus was in a traffic jam at'
142, which also included New Zea-
lander Bob Charles,-two-time win-
ner Julius Boros, Gay Brewer and
Davey Marr.
Bill Casper and Gary Player,
both made powerful rallies and
were issuing sounds that might
frighten a man of lesser courage
than the ex-West Pointer Yancey.
Casper, the year's leading money
winner and prime favorite, showed
no effects from a back injury suf-
fered Thursday and shot at 68
for 143.
Player, the Tittle South African
who wont this event in 1965,
three-putted three of the first five
greens but rallied for a 69 for 145.
John Schroedjer, captain of
Michigan's golf team, failed to
survive the second round cut. He
plunged from a 74 Thursday tot
81 yesterday for a total of 155.
The cut-off point was 148.
MORNING VIEW:

t-Associated Press
ARNOLD PALMER, head bowed somberly, walks back to the
clubhouse following his second round 74 in the U,S. Open. Coupled
Avith his opening round effort of 73, Palmer has amassed 147
strokes, good only for a lousy position in the field.
BASEBALL:
Indians take lBosox

Charter Realty

1335 Washtenaw

665-8825
C36

410 OBSERVATORY. Fall occupancy.
Modern 4 man 2 bedroom apt. with
wall to wall carpeting throughout,
new furnishings, air-cond., covered
parking, modern kitchen and laun-
dry facilities. Days: 662-7787. Eves:
761-1498. 033
101 N. INGALLS-Open daily. 2 bed-
rooms, completely furnished.
839 TAPPAN-2 bedrooms, , block
from Bus. Ad. school. Air-cond.,
modern.
721 S. FOREST-2 and 3 bedroom
delute, air-cond., parking provided.
Open daily, apply manager, Apt.
102.
From $56-$75 per man per month
Availability Aug. 20
Days 761-5159 Eves. 665-2398 or
662-5469
C41

THE BEST
CAMPUS
APTS.
FALL 1968
NEW, FURNISHED,
AIR COND., CLOSE IN,
STUDENT APARTMENTS
DAHLMANN
APARTMENTS

By The Associated Press
CLEVELAND - Ken Harrelson
slammed three home runs sand
drove in all of Boston's runs in the
Red Sox' 7-2 victory over the
Cleveland Indians last night.
The Red Sox trailed 1-0 in the
fifth inning when Harrelson
blasted a Luis Tiant pitch over the
left center field fence after Carl
Yastrzemski opened with a walk,
It was his 11th homer this year.
Joe Foy, on base on an error,
and Yastrzemski, given an inten-

BULLETIN
Ron Kutschinsky, star Mich-
igan trackman, was disqualified
yesterday in the NCAA track
meet after turning in. the fast-
est tlnie for the 800. Officials
ruled he cut in too soon.
tional'walk, secred ahead ofiHar-
relson's blast in the sixth off
lower Tiant, 9-5.
ST. PAUL -- MINNEAPOLIS -
Jim Roland, making his first
start in nearly four years, Al
Worthington and Ron Perranos-
ki pitched Minnesota to a-2-1 vic-
tory over Baltimore last night,
snapping the Twins' six-game los-
ing streak.
Roland checked the Orioles on
one hit for 5':-3 innings. Wor--
thington then overcame a bloop
double-which gave Baltimore its
only run in the seventh-and held
the -Orioles until the ninth when
Perranoski stopped a threat.
Tom Phoebus, 5-6, yielded only

Office

545 Church

318 . WILLIAM. Fall occupancy. Com-
pletely redecorated 1 bedroom apt.
with new furnishings, drapes, wall to
wall carpeting. Includes separate
kitchen and back porch. $160/mo.
plus electricity. Days: 662-7787. Eves.:
761-1498. C34
Campus-1 Block
418 E. Washington
near Frieze & Angell Hall
Clean modern building, beautiful
furniture, balcony, air-conditioning,
sound-proof, laundry, storage,
large study hall.
1 Bedroom & Efficiency
For information and appointments call
NO 8-6906 or 761-2943
C24
OFFICE OR STUDY
Furnished, quiet, air-cond. 2 minute
walk from campus. Aug. 68-July 69.
$45/mo. 665-0886 eves. C30

761-7600 days
FALL APTS.
FOR 2-6 PEOPLE
(1, 2, & 3 BDRMS.)
CALL
Summit
Assoc iates

761E-055

C42

24-HOUR
Dial-Apartment
761-8786
C4
1016 OAKLAND

SUMMER SUBLET
FOUR MAN bi-level air-cond. apt.
available for summer half term.. On
campus,769-5725 before 3:30. U47
SUfMER SUBLET-1 man efficiency
apt. Rent negotiable. 769-5971. U48
CHEAP. summer sublet for summer.
Modern apt., 1 girl needed. 769-3253.
U49
NEED 1, 2, 3, or 4 girls, mod., air-cond.
apt. near hosps Law 8$$ 663-3995.

NEED 1, 2, OR 3 MALES to fill large
modern apt. 1 block from campus.
Call 665-5407. C42
FOR SUMMER-1 girl to share large
air-cond. apt. Near campus and hos-
pitals. Call 764-7233 before S week-
days or 769-3437 after 6 and weekends.
U34
I MAN EFFICIENCY. 5 min. from An-
11l Hall. Rent negotiable. Call 769-
25Mon.-Fri. U35
WANTED-1-3 men to share 3 bdrm.
ranch house summer half with grad.
1 mile west of campus. No reason-
able offer refused. Call John, 761-
9546. UB
MALE WANTED to share expenses of
small out-of-town apt. Call 434-2670
eves. 1)17
I OR 2 MEN NEEDED to share 4 man.
TV, balcony, own bdrm. 1 block from
campus. Cheap. 769-1608. U)24
1 GIRL NEEDED to share extremely
spacious, modern apt. in the Forum.
June 21 -Aug. 21. Air-cond., dish-
washer, 5 min. from campus. Call
665-5712. U
HAVE YOUR own room in 4 bdrm.
house. $40/mo. Call Nemo, 769-1247.
1)23
MODERN 2-MAN,air-cond., parking,
close, cheap, 769-3827. U)20
PETS AND SUPPLIES
KITTENS - Tiger, need good homes.
Fair, fat, and friendly. 6 wks. 761-
5470. T1
KITTENS being given away FREE.
Playful, adorable, housetrained. 769-
3480 after 5. T2
BUSINESS SERVICES
P.R .CC-311 E. Liberty
Copies and duplications at very rea-
sonable rates. Stop in and let us
give you an estimate. 665-3748. J8
TYPING in my home. Theses, term
papers. 662-1863. J48
TYPING--665-0161 eves, Also wanted,
cheap panel trk., bus, sleeping van.
J7
BOU-IQUE
de la Haute Couture
has fashion designer's originals, size
10, 7, 6. Open by appointment. May
be seen at the Apartment Restaurant
fashion show every Wednesday start-
ing June 12 12:30-1.30. Cosmetics by
Viviane Woodard, 761-4510. J6
PAPERS, ESSAYS, REPORTS, THESES:
Perfect copies now only 6c on over-
night service. Use correct-o-tape or
unlimited erasures on your original
and yet be assured of copies that
even look better than the original
from the new Xerox 2400 duplicator.
We supply 20 wgt. copy paper free.
Overnight service only 6c per page
(stored in office safe for complete
safety of documents). Immediate
service during business hours only
8c per page. S. Univ. right next to
U. Towers. 769-0560. JJ
DON'T TSK IT .
TASK ITI
Typing-theses and term papers our
specialty; IBM typewriters; executive
type and justified copy available.
Transcription - Medical, technical,
business, conferences

SUMMER JOB. Girl needed, age 20-28
to assist handicapped college stu-
dent from Sat. noon to Sun. 6 p.m.
$15 per weekend. Call 769-5154. H45
PAINTER'S HELPER. Girl for light
house painting, paint trim, run er-
rands, etc. Clean outside work. Full
or part-time. Good wages. Driver's
license required. Call 426-3662 any-
time. H43
REGISTERED NURSE to work at Uni-
versity of Michigan Speech Camp in
Northern Michiganon Grand Traverse
Bay. Needed June 17 through Aug.
17. Salary $350-$400 per month plus
room and board. Contact University
of Michigan Part-Time Employment
Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg.
Phone 764-7283. H36
TEACHER WANTED-Pre-school nur-
sery in Milan. Two days a week-
Tuesday and Thursday. For informa-
tion call 432-7297. H34
RECRUITER
Skilled employment treat. Great op-
portunity. 761-4510. H120
STANDARD STATION, Part-time. Cor-
ner N. Territorial and 23.- H44
COLLEGE Junior-Senior-Great sum-{
mer job for M.E. or E.E. major. Top
company. Must have 3 years of col-
lege. Call Don Little, A. & A. Per-
sonnel, 261-8100 or 255-1770. 140
WANTED-Male undergraduate to assistx
professor fin wheelchair) In return
for room and board. Phone after 5 ,
761-9034. H41
ROOM AND BATH FOR 7 HOURS
WORK weekly in house and yard be-
ginning June 22. Barton Hills, must
have own transportation. 663-3696.
H42
FREE ROOM in exchange for some
babysitting, mostly eves. Private
room, bath and entrance. In cooly
air-cond. house. Phone 663-3958. H32
WANTED-One nurse-counselor or one
nurse-cook, or just nurse. June 12-
Aug. 4. Good pay. Ypsilanti Public
Schools Camp Program.HU 3-5936.
H38
SECRETARY, TYPIST CLERKS -Fu ll
time positions requiring a minimum
of 45 w.p.m. typing, with or without
shorthand. $350-380 to start depend-
ing on skills and experience, Contact
University of Michigan Personnel Of-
fice, 1020 Administration Bldg. or
Medical Center Personnel Office,
Phone 764-2172. H34
PROFESSIONAL MODEL
TO model for Le Manniquin Vivant
Agency and to instruct in L'Ecole de
Charme at the Statler Hilton Inn.
761-4510. H38
LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - Wide variety
of positions available. Most positions
call for moderate but accurate typ-
ing. Work experience desirable but
not necessary. At least one foreign
languagehelpful for the higher level
positions. Contact University of Mich-
igan Personnel Office, 1020 Adminis-
tration Bldg. Phone 764-7280. H35
USED CARS
'66 VW in excellent condition. $1000.

PHOTO SUPPLIESI
BOLEX H-16 REX movie camera. 3
lenses, acces. Like new. 761-3213. D2
USED SPECIALS
CANON FX with auto zoom .... $225
CANON FX Body only for......... $65
PENTAX-SPOTMATIC new body
with used F1.4 lens only ........ $225
EXAKTA VX 11 AF2.0 auto........ $75
KONICA FP S.L.R.F2.0 auto .... $75
YASHICAMATL M 2% reflex....... $45
ROLLIEFLEX 4x4 with case .......$65
35 MM Enlarger with lens....... $30
250 MM. F4.5 Telephoto for
PENTAX or NIKON now .........$39
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Woodward
OPEN SUNDAY
-- 12-3 P.M.
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LUMINOUS PAPER

Ducks face' dry prairies
By The Associated Press
WINNIPEG, Manitoba-Ducks Unlimited of Canada says
waterfowl breeding conditions in the Western Canada parklands
vary from marginal to good but "an unsatisfactory and hazawd-
ous situation exists on the prairies."
The conservation oiganization, in its second survey of the
season released yesterday, paints a generally gloomy picture of
prospects for the fall hunting season.
As a result of poor prairie conditions, "the waterfowl
breeding population using the smaller prairie wetlands has been
much reduced and there is evidence of a substantial shift to
the larger marshes and lakes, the north, and far northern
habitat."
The survey says some grassland, particularly in Southern
Alberta, is almost completely dry except for man-made impound-
ments and will play no further part in waterfowl production
regardless of rain.
INNSBRUCK, Austria--The International Skiing Federa-
tion cleared French Olympic champion Jean-Claude Killy yes-
terday of charges of commercialism and violation oft amateur
rules. The Frenchman thus can keep all Alpine medals he won
in the 1968 Winter Games at Grenoble.
FIS President Marc Hodler of Switzerland told newsmen
after the opening sessioh of a three-day board meeting that
testimonies and documentation "clearly showed Killy acted in
innocence" when'he posed for magazine photographs for which
he was said to have received payment.
GREEN BAY, Wis.-The Green Bay Packers' annual rookie
indoctrination camp will open Monday with 30 players plus
members of the 1967 taxi squad and veteran centers and quar-
terbacks attending.
Phil Bengtson, the new head coach of the National Football
League champions, will hold meetings Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday mornings to be followed by. afternoon, practices. A
final drill will be held Thursday morning.

i and 2 bedroom apts. for 2-5 people. a" 'vf V ""*
Fully furnished, air-conditioned, bal-_
conies, parking, close to campus. LaUXURY 4-M'AN APT., air-cond., dish-
Rents start at $60 per person. For usher,
this and- other tine campus apts. call s dsp., 1 bathroom. 9G9 Church.
Summit Associates, 761-8055... 025 Cheap! 7619392. 1)04
BARGAIN CORNER SINGLE ROOMS for ,rs. Share
DAK~RI1I CO NERkitchen and bath. Summer term. $45.
901 Packad. Call 29-4.A716.Brghon

Sam's Store
Has Genuine LEVI'S Galore
For GALS and GUYS
-JUST ARRIVED-
LEVI'S FOR GALS'
NEW STYLES AND
COLORS GALORE!
BUTTON FLY LEVI'S $5.29
(Guaranteed to shrink )
SUPER SLIM DEMINS $5.50
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
$6.98
WHITE LEVI'S $4.98
4 Colors and Pure White
WOOL CPO SH IRTS

U50
YOUR OWN BDRM. in a 2 bdrm, apt.
June 20-Aug. 20, $50 per month for
1 or'$25 apiece for 2. Call 434-0265.
U11
MUST SUBLET Jldy-Aug. Modern 2
bdrm, apt, Located on S. University
2 blocks from campus. Rent negoti-
able. Call 769-3118. U2
MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share 1
bdrm., 2 man. Air-cond., TV, cam-
pus, cheap. Call Jeff, 769-3342. U3
1 MAN WANTED for modern apt.
Have own bdrm. 2 air-cond., 2 bal-
conies, stereo, TVt, Cheapi 761-8418.
^-24
MUST SUBLET huge, furnished apt.
1-5 people. Air-cond., close to cam-
pus. Price negotiable. Call 769-2772.
1)36
SUMMER SUBLET for 2nd half. 2 man.'
2 blocks'from campus. Wood paneled,
big windows. Rent negotiable. Please
call 662-5783, U19
NEED ONE OR TWO girls to share mod.

WE BUY, TRADE, SELL
(Michigan Bank & Security Charge
accepted)
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MISCELLANEOUS
SHY MALE junior wants to meet nice
girl. Call Ken, 769-2435. M47
TUTOR - Government, history, social
studies. Call 761-4927 after 6 p.m. M45
LEARN TO SAIL. Enroll now for les-
sons in beginning or advanced tech-
nique. Phone 761-1208 evenings. M29
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to New 'England
(Maine). Soon after June 21. 764-
4089. G24
rWOGIRLS looking fo rride to New-
port Jazz Festival July 4th weekend.
Call 662-8341. Share costs. GB
NEED FEMALE companion to'travel to
Europe, June 27-Aug. 22. Call Karen
at 662-7701. G12
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
-HER~B DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Instruments and accessories, new and
used. Lessons, repairs. 209 S. State.
665-8001. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. X
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BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
A-I New and Used Instruments
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
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NIGHT EDITOR:
FREp LABOUR
two infield singles to the Twins in
his six innings, but each hit helped
Minnesota search out a run.
NEW YORK - Rookie Jerry
Roosman won his 10th game with
a seven-hitter and.Jerry Buchek
and Don Bosch homered, leading
the New York Mets to their
fourth straight victory, 7-3 over
San Francisco last night.
The young southpaw boosted his
record to 10-2, striking out six
and walking three.
Bosch led off the third inning
with his first major-league homer,
and then, with Phil Linz on base
with a walk and Ed Charles with
'an infield single and one out,
Buchek chased strater Mike Mc-
Cormick with 11ls first homer of
the season.
The Mets also scored in the
first 'on singles by Linz, Jerry
Grote and Charles, and in the
sixth when J. C. Martin, who
reached base on an error, scored
on Joe Gibbon's wild pitch. They
added a run in the eighth on
Grote's single, a sacrifice - and
Martin's single.
The Giants scored once in the
fourth and added two more in the
ninth on a single, wild pitch, walk
and Jack Blatt's pinch double.

Major League
Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE

St. Louis
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Atlanta
Chicago
Cincinnati
Phil~aenhia

W L Pct.
36 25 .590
32 29 .525
33 30 .524
30 29 .508
30 29 .508
29 29 .500
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