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Thursday, July 11, 1,968

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(Continued from Page 4)
Woody Herman, who is now
sporting a Nehru suit and leading
an extremely young band, came
.out playing a couple of bars of
his theme song, the "Woodchop-
per's Ball," and then served as the
evenings major musical time ma-
chine for the trip to the ball-
rooms of the 30's and 40's.
The numbers were straight from
the charts of the big band era.
And there were more "super
guests" from the past - people
given up for dead by many in the
audience who had listened to them
In their teens. Jack Leonard came
out singing Tom Dorsey's ar-
rangement of "Marie"; Erskine
Hawkins did "Tuxedo Junction"
and "Tip it In." And Herman's
band did Glenn Miller's "In the
Mood," Benny Goodmans "Don't
be that way," Artie Shaw's "Sum-
mit Ridge Drive" and Bob Eberly
came out to sing "Green Eyes"
and "Tangerine." Those who grew
up after the Era got a chance to
dip into the days of their par-
ent's youth. By current standards
it was pretty hokey stuff, but it
was all right.
Duke Ellington, a band leader
*for over 40 years, still has the
same magic. And many of the
members of his band are also great
names who have been around for
a while: "Cat" Anderson and Coo-
tie Williams on trumpet; Harry
Carney on Baritone sax and bass
clarinet; Johnny Hodges on alto
sax; Paul Gonsalves and Eddie
"Lockjaw" Davis on tenor sax and
Rufus "Speedy" Jones on drums.
The Duke had some fans jitter-
bugging in the aisles with "Take
the A Train" and drew sights of
nostalgic pleasure with "Satin
M The new Dizzy Gillespie Or-
chestra, featuring Dizzy in African
robes and many new faces in the
band, closed the show. Dizzy is
good whether he's in front of his
quintet or a big band.
Saturday afternoon opened with
Montego Joe, who plays the conga
.drums with a Calypso beat to
African, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian
and Haitian music. He received
polite applausefrom angaudience
which had heard Mongo Santa-
maria do the same things better
the previous day.
Duke Ellington's quintet with1
1%Johnny Hodges, Benny Carter,
Rufus Jones and Jeff Castleman
played a few of the numbers heard
Friday night and sounded almost
the same without the big band

behind them. The Duke gave his
usual impeccable performance.
The big surprises of the after-
noon were the performances of
Sonny Criss and Tal Farlow.
Tal Farlow played remarkable
guitar in front of a quartet. This
was his first appearance at New-
port, and a break from his self-
imposed semi-retirement in New
Jersey. His playing is unique and
fresh and his agility is astonish-
ing. He received a well-deserved
standing ovation.
Sonny Criss, on alto sax, was
beautiful. He plays cool clear notes
and highlighted a remarkable
performance with "Willow Weep
for Me." He is an authoritative
player who likes melodies and
plays them with conviction. Criss
had been playing in France for
three years but has been on the
West Coast recording for the past
year.
TOMORROW: More from
Newport, with Hugh Masekela,
Dionne Warwick and others.

FOR RENT
The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-
nance and the University of Mich-
igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis-
crimination in the University com-
munity, Questions should be direct-
ed to Off-Oampus Housing, 764-7400.
NEED THIRD MAN for fall. 2-bedroom
3-man. Modern building, quiet neigh-
borhood, on campus, double vanity,
fully carpeted, large closets. 8-month
University lease, 4-month summer op-
tion. Friendly landlord. Call Windsor
(519) 252-2086. C46
FOR AUGUST 1-Single room in 3-girl
apartment. Close to campus and
downtown. 12-month lease. $58 per
month. Call 663-9259 after 5. C49
1 GIRL FOR FALL. Super large mod-
ern apt. 3 min. from campus. 909
Church No. 1 or call 769-0042. C42
805 E. HURON-1 bdrm., furn., 1 year
lease-Grads. $140/mo. 761-2939. C43
CAMPUS-Spacious 2 bdrm., furn., 2
or 3 grads. $180/mo includes utilities.
1 year lease. 761-2939. C44
824 PACKARD
FALL OCCUPANCY
Fireplace and screened-in porch high-
light this modern 2-bedroom furn-
ished apartment that includes wall-
to~wal carpeting, separate kitchen,
laundry, parking and storage facili-
ties.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC.
337 East Huron
Days: 662-7787 Eves: 761-1498.
C40
BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED 2-bdrm. apt.
and 1 single room with kitchen fa-
cilities. Call after 6 p.m. NO 2-0480
or 533-1993. C20
1346 GEDDES. Large newly furnished,
carpeted rooms for men. No cooking.
$50-65. NO 8-6906. C37
GIRL NEEDED for 3 man, 3 bdrm, apt.
769-1235. C36
QUIET, CONSERVATIVE JR. seeks
congenial roommates to share apt.
Fall. Call Rita, 662-0881, after 6.
C39
WANTED: Female roommate for mod.
bi-level, 3-man apt. w/dishwasher.
Located near IM Bldg. Call 769-2056.
C41
For Fal
MTHE WALDEN MANAGEMENT CO.
Has apartments in the campus
area for 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 persons,
with the choice of an 8 or 12-
month lease.
FOR INFORMATION AND AN
APPOINTMENT FOR SHOWING
CALL 769-2345
C31
TWO SISTERS looking for an apt. for
fall with one or two other girls. Call
Pat at MICHIGAN 4-2421. C48
FALL RENTAL
STATE STREET MANOR
1111 S. State St.
(Across from Yost Field House)
Modern, furnished, 3 - 4 man, air-
conditioned, newly furnished, bal-
conies, ample parking, garbage dis-
posals, LOW RENT, owner operated.
CALL 761-5692 or 1-864-3852
C18
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. C33
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

FOR RENT
TWO GIRLS wanted to complete large
four bedroom apartment. beginning
August. Furnished, carpeting, air
conditioning, sun porch. $65 per man.
Close to campus. Call 665-6807. C47
318 E. WILLIAM. Fall occupancy. Com-
pletely redecorated 1 bedroom apX.
with new furnishings, drapes, wall to
fwall carpeting. Includes separate
kitchen and back porch. $160/mo.
plus electricity. Days: 662-7787. Eves.:
761-1498. C34
CAMPUS APTS., Ambassador Co., 761-
7982 1-5 daily. 015
FALL RENTALS, efficiencies, 2 bedroom
units. Call NO 2-7730. C21
SUBLET III-B-Modern, air-cond., 2-
man. Cloes to campus, soundproof.
Call 769-4066. U15
1317 Wilmot
Furnished two bedroom apartments
now being leased for fall occu-
pancy.
Excellent campus location. Easily
accommodates four at $62.50 a
man.
For an appointment to see call
Walden Management Co.
769-2345
C29
MEDICAL CENTER
ST. JOE'S
FRIEZE BUILDING
2 bedroom apts. for fall. New build-
ings. From $200. Call Summit Asso-
ciates 761-8055. 019
2 BEDROOM, 2 MAN
Modern apt. on campus, with all the
inquires. From $180 per month. Call
Summit Associates at-761-8055. 018
315 S. Division
On campus - Large' furnished studio
two man apartments. Managed by
Walden Management Co.
769-2345

C30

2

BDRM. modern, 1 block from Bus.
Ad. or law school. Air-cond., park-
ing provided. $220 per mo.
101 N. Ingalls, near Frieze and
Rackham Buildings. Apt. 1, open 1-5
daily. 2 bdrm., large, modern, and
nicely furnished, for 3 or 4. Parking
provided.
Available Aug. 20. Days: 761-5159,
eves. 665-2398 or 662-5469. C28

u nnt Basie

Systronics

Inc.

HELP WANTED
TYPIST NEEDED, 6-8 hours/week now
until Dec. Call Tom D. or Larry at
769-1040 after 5 p.m. H20

PERSONAL
PASS McCARTHY petitions. 663-6588.
F47
AUTO-ROKUNAR 28mm/2.8 wideangle
for NIKON F with meter coupling.
Only used a month. Case, lenshood
and caps. $60 cash. Call Richard Lee,
665-3838 or 764-0562. F
CUSTOM SANDALS
37 styles to choose from. Only $15.00

Campus-i 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 for 2 or 3
For information and appointments call
NO 8-6906 Or 761 -2943
C24
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
A NURSE and two physical therapy
students needs a fourth roommate
for the fall. Modern apartment, close
to hospitals and campus. Call 665-
0889 for information. CD
1337 WILMOT
1 and 2 bedroom apts. for 2-5 people.
Fully furnished, air-conditioned, bal-
conies, parking, close to campus.
Rents start at $65 per person. For
this and other fine campus apts. call
Summit Associates, 761-8055. C25
THE BEST
CAMPUS
APTS.
FALL 1968
NEW, FURNISHED,
AIR COND., CLOSE IN
STUDENT APARTMENTS
DAA HLMAN N
APARTMENTS
Office: 545 Church

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call Mrs. Mole at NO 2-9541 between
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NURSE. R.N. or L.P.N. for about 2
hours each morning to assist partial.
ly disabled gentleman. Prepare sell
for day. Box 162, c/o Michigan Daily.
H6
FOR SALE
AVAILABLE NOW and FAL-Girl to
share furn. five room apt, with one
other. Centrally located. $75/mo. NO
3-0797, after 5. C45
SEALPOINT Siamese kittens, 8 weeks
old. Males and females. House-broken.
$15 each. Call 769-2814. B42
AUTO-ROKUNAR 28mm/2.8 wideangle
for NIKON F with meter coupling.
Only been uWd a month. Case,
lenshood and case. $60 cash. Call
Richard Lee, 665-3838 or 764-0562. B
GOYA 12 STRING-Good condition.
Case included. Goes to best offer
over- $130.00. Inquire at 723 Church.
8-9 p.m. Ask for Bill. B41
ELECTRIC GUITAR (beginners), new.
Only $27.00 with books. Call 971-3450.
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
'66 HONDA 90 step through. $235. Just
tuned. 761-1308 11-1 or 4-7. Z48
BRIDGESTONE 60 sport. Many accesso-
ries include Buco, beer-box, helmet,
etc. Runs and looks like a champ.
$150. 769-5661. Z0
Motorcycle
Poker Run
Sunday, July 14, 12:30 p.m.
North Campus Commons
Sponsor: Ann Arbor Motorcycle Assoc.
food-trophies
Z49
'67 SUZUKI 55 cc, step through, low
mileage, just tuned. $165. 769-3149.
Z45
FOR SALE - 1965 BMW R65. Excel.
cond. Call 663-7273 or collect 1-881-
1350. Z46
1966 HONDA CB160. Excellent cond.
3500 miles. Best offer around $300.
769-0927 or 1-646-3947. Z35
USED CARS
1959 MERCEDES 220. AM/FM radio,
leather upholstery. 761-9801. N4
1961 CORVETTE. Excellent cond. Best
offer. Call 665-8330 after 5:30 p.m.
N2
SUNBEAM ALPINE '66 Convertible, 4-
speed, f1r. shift, Br. racing green, ra-
dio, wire wheels, whitewall tires, too-
nau cover, 3 yr. waranty. Exeell. cond.
19;500 miles. Going abroad. Must sell.
$1295. 663-1489. N3
MGA-1600. Black w/red, Mech. good,
body fair. $550. 665-3135. N1
'64 ALPHA RED SPIDER. Leaving for
California. Must sell, best offer. 8-5
call 764-9494, after 5:30 call 761-5887,
Veronica. N48
WANTED TO RENT
VISITING BMITISH scholar needs 3-4
bedroom house near campus and ele-
mentary school. Please call 764-6285
or 763-2126 8 a.m.-5 p.m. L32
QUIET, MATURE grad student seeks
quiet 1 bdrm. unfurnished apt, for
Aug. 1. Call 769-1199. L29
VISITING scholar, wife, 3 children, re-
quire 2-3 bedroom furnished apt. or
house, or 2 1-bedroom apts. for fall
term. Call 769-4321 between 5:30 and
7:30. L33
WANTED: two or three bdrm. home for
family of five, in or near Ann Arbor.

Needed by student for two school
years beginning middle of Aug. Write
air mail: Verne Tollefson, 121 E. 26th
St., Bemidji, Minnesota 56601 or call
218-751-5766. L30
FEMALE GRAD STUDENT seeks quiet,
sunny, furn. apt. (single or efficiency)
w/parking. 665-4035 eves. L31
PHOTO SUPPLIES
AUTO-ROKUNAR 28mm/2.8 wideangle
for NIKON F with meter coupling.
Only been used a month. Case, lens-
hood and caps. $60 cash. Call Richard
Lee, 665-3838 or 764-0562. DB
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
GUILD. & ESTRADA 12 string guitars.
Imported Indian Sitar. Best offer,
971-3595. X5
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Electrical-accoustical instruments, re-
pairs, lessons. 209 S. State. 665-8001.
10 a.m.-7 p.m x
BANJOS. GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
A-1 New and Used Instruments
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

SINCE ALMOST all gem diamonds come
from Africa, a brand label for a ring
mounting does not guarantee jthe
quality of the major diamond in the
ring. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. Univ.
663-7151. +
STROBE LIGHTS-761-0195
F
A NURSE and; two physical, therapy
students needs a fourth roommate
for the fall. Modern apartment, close
to hospitals and campus. Call 665-
0889 for information. FD
DON'T LENT 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. 769-0560.1 F17
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
MASSAGE. By appointment. Private
andl community sauna rooms. Ann
Arbor Gymkhana. 662-9200. 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 Sc
per copy during business hours, or
only 6c per copy on overnight serv-
ice S. Univ. right next to U. Towers.
769-0560. F18
WAKE-UP SERVICE-Have your phone
ring at any designated time day or
night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE
FOR LASS OR WORK - AGAIN,
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE,
665-8871 (24 hours). F
BUSINESS SERVICES
TENNIS INSTRUCTION: Group and
private lessons available through Uni-
versity. Call 763-0163 or 769-5013 J13
EXPERIENCED COLLEGE students. to
do exterior and interior house paint-
ing. Reasonable rates. Call 665-8322.
412
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. copf paper free.
Overnight service only 6o per page
(stored in office safe for complete
safety of .cuments). 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
Printing - Mimeograph, offset,
Photocopying.
Composition and Art Work
Stuffing, mailing and addressing
Resumes
Telephone answering
(Pick-up and delivery)
ANN ARBOR TASK, INC.
1900 West Stadium Blvd.
Ann Arbor. Michigan

Lloyd's
663-9410

218 E. Washington
1:30-9 p.m.
P46

AC 313 761-4146
eves. 665-3531, 761-1187, 66,-8495
Marilyn L. Keith, Director

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Woody Herman

FALL APTS.
FOR 2-6 PEOPLE
(1, 2, & 3 BDRMS.)
CALL
Summit
Associates
761-8055

761-7600 days

C2

C42
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SUMMER SUBLET
1 BEDROOM APT. Sublet in August.
$100 and/or rest of year $145/mo.
761-9366. U47
NEED 1 GIRL for 2nd %. Cheap. Call
665-0495. U6
1 GIRL NEEDED for III-B. $45/mo.
Own room. 668-7877. U3
1 GIRL NEEDED for III-B. Carriage
House. Modern, furnished apt. Cheap!
Call 761-0908. U5
2 MEN WANTED for large 3 bdrm.
house for rest of summer. Price.
variable. 714 Dewey. 769-0688, ask for
Larry or Tom. U49
SUMMER HALF. Terrific air-cond. apt.
Very cheap. Call 769-5525. U8
1 GIRL NEEDED for Aug. sublet. 3 man
3 bdrm. apt. $45. 769-1235. U15
1 MAN WANTED for modern apt.
Have own bdrm. 2 air-cond., 2 bal-
conies, stereo, TV. Cheap! 761-8418.
U24
1 OR 2 MEN NEEDED to share 4 man.
TV, balcony, own bdrm. 1 block from
campus. Cheap. 769-1608. U24
HAVE YOUR own room in 4 bdrm.
house. $40/mo. Call Nemo, 769-1247,

ROOM AND BOARD
FREE ROOM and BOARD in exchange
for evening babysitting. One 10 yr.
old. 971-0149 after 5 p.m. B13
PHI ALPHA KAPPA, 1010 E. Ann near
medical complex is now serving meals
5 days a wk, through Aug. 22. Board-
ers desired. Lunches 90c, dinners $1.65.
If interested please call Dick Hui-
bregtse 761-5491. E12
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED DESPERATELY. Used bike
(preferably girl's). Call Bonnie, 665-
7115. K26
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: person to share a ride from
Detroit to Ann Arbor N. Campus area,
Mon.-Fri. Call 764-3488. 031
MISCELLANEOUS
ATTRACTIVE, lonesome female wants
a friend. Last kitten of litter needs
a home. 8 weeks old. Housebroken.
Call 761-0614. M1
FREE PUPPY to good home. Call 665-
2181 after 5. M50
FEMALE College student desires typ-
ing, key punch, coding or clerical
work. Full or part time. 665-8022 8-9
a.m. and after 5. M48
LEARN- TO SAIL. Enroll now for les-
sons in beginning or advanced tech-
niques. Phone 761-1208 evenings. 1429

Paul Gonsalves Duke Ellington

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