Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. June 3. 1969 ...,. _......,.. J f ........ .. '''ii . If PHOTO SUPPLIES AT CENTURY The Best in Good Used Cameras Tennis coach Murphy officially quits 4 (Continued from Page 3) FOR RENT FALL 12.3bedroom apartments with air conditioning and dishwasher. Some are bi-level with 1% baths. Excellent campus locations. Charter Realty 1335 South University 665-8825 23Ctc ROOMMATE WANTED-Girl to share apt. 320 S. Division, Call 663-0398. 22C21 SUBLET July-Aug. - Swimming pool. Rent negotiable. Call 1-775-1177. 5018 PERSONAL THE A IS COMING JUNE 6th! F18 WILL PAY up to $100 for Shell coins! Will also trade. Write Box 7, Michi- gan Daily, 420 Maynard. F23 INTERESTED in working on SGC com- mittee or project? Call Joan, 769-1726 after 5 p.m; 34F19 MEDICAL STUDENT wishes to meet moderately attractive golddigger. 761- 7371; 38F21 CLASSICAL GUITAR and mandolin les- sons -- beginning through advanced. 761-6981 37F21 3-4 GIRLS NEEDED. Summer half. 5 bedroom house. Air cond. $45/rpo. 761- 7219. 35F19 BIC PENS for 13c? Room 1528 S.A.B. 28F20 '63 TRIUMPH TR-4. Good condition, new top, good tires, body solid-no rust, fine mechanical shape. $900 or best offer. Tom, 761-3812. FA CIGARETTES for 30c a pack? Room 1528 S.A.B. 29Y20 FIELD TRIP to USSR (three weeks, tWo hours undergraduate credit op- ti'onal) is being offered by the Uni- versity's Dearborn Campus, July 4-25. The group, limited to. fifteen per- sons, will visit places of interest in Russia,;the Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, the Caucasus, and on the Black Sea. They willalso meet with representa- tives of government and student so- cieties. For further information con- tact: Prof. Dennis Papazian, U-M Dearborn Campus, 4901 Evergreen Rd., Dearborn, Mich. 48128. Call 271-2300, ext. 243. 1OF17 COUPLE SEEKS other couple to swing with. Write Box 69. 31F25 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh positive, $10 and $12 Rh ne$ative. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-4; Wed., 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission. Michigan Community Blood Center 404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti 483-1894t F EXERT TYPING of all kinds of papers. Call Kathy Kohn at the iMohigan Daily, 764-0562 or at home, 769-3566. P17 BUSINESS SERVICES STENCILS, THESIS, and term papers typed in my home. 769-5441. Ji EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires work in her home. Thesis, technical typing, stuffing, etc. IBM electric. Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 48Jtc' BARGAIN CORNER I- HELP WANTED COLLEGE MEN - Looking for summer work? Call 662-9726. lOHtc CRYSTAL OPTICS Research Inc.-Hir-f ing one experienced mechanical tech- nician and one experienced optical technician. Call 663-2481. Hours can be arranged. 9H14 WANTED - Male college freshmen and sophomores to work as Counselors at a summer special education camp. Earn $45 per week for six weeks and three term hours of college credit in Education of Exceptional Children. For more information call or write to the Montcalm Area Intermediate School District, P.O. Box 367, Stanton, Michigan 48888. 34118 TEACHERS, Librarians, Counselors - Fine college,bsecondary, elementary positions. Varied locations. Cline Teachers Agency, Box 607, E. Lansing, Mich. 48823. 35H18 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO Unavailable instruments, repairs and instructions-209 S. State, 665-8001. X FOR SALE-GE stereo, good cond., $50. Call 761-7079. 8X19 SUMMER SUBLET 1 MAN NEEDED for 2-man sublet for remainder of summer. You'll have the place to yourself while I'm in ,Europe for 5 weeks. Rent negotiable. 665-8767. U'OC GIRL for very large room, kitchen fa- cilities, on S. State. Rent greatly re- duced. 769-6864, 665-3151. UTC LARGE, FURN. 1 bdrm. apt. June 15- Sept. 1. Very near campus. 769-4931 or 763-2225. U20 SUBLET - 1 bdrm. apt-721 Church, June 22-Aug. 22. $90/mo. neg. 761- 6836. U22 NEEDED: 4th girl for IIIB, luxurious on campus apt. 665-2774. 'U22 JUNE-Aug., 1 bdrm apt. 'with darkroom or 2nd bdrm, furn. close to campus. $100. 769-0531, U22 JUNE-AUG. SUBLET-1 or 2 girls for modern air conditioned bi-level. Call 761-5531 after 6 p.m. 27U17 SINGLE APT. East Ann for summer ,U term June 27. $75. 665-2672. 33U17 PLEASANT HOUSE, completely equip- ped, large yard. Automobile and Uni- versity parking available. 764-6308, 769-1479 nights. June 27-Aug. 26.. 34U17 4 MAN Furnished Apt. $45 each. July and August. 761-5584 after 5 p.m. 29U18 THREE MEN NEED a fourth roommate for summer sublet. Call 769-3874. 8Utc SUMMER SUBLET, Furnished and unfurnished, air condi- tioned, 2 bedroom apartments, park- ing.Call 663-6052 or 769-1258. 28Utc AIR COND. APT. July-Aug. Call 663- 8120. 13U8 CRYSTAL OPTICS Research Inc.-Hir- ing one experienced electro-mechani- cal technician and one experienced1 optical technician. 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North to 13 Mile Road-then East to Woodward and North D1 ====D171 daily sports NIGHT EDITOR' JIM FORRESTER- BThe TexK BOOK I By BILL DINNER Bill Murphy officially resigned his post as Michigan's Tennis Coach yesterday afternoon. An earlier Daily story reported that Murphy would leave the Uni- versity, but he made no official comment at that time. The 51-year-old Murphy accept- ed a professional coaching position at the Bath Tennis club in Lake Bulff, Illinois. is Wedge REVIEW When querried about his deci- sion to leave Murphy said that, "their offer (Bath Tennis Club) wasp simply too lucrative to pass up. An informed source told The Daily that Murphy's salary will be in the neighborhood of $30,000. vidence ti federal court Michigan's athletic director, Don Canham commented that "I am By The Associated Press very sorry to see Bill (Murphy) S HOUSTON - Lawyers for Mohammed Ali told a federal judge go. The main reasons he left seem yesterday the Justice Department must disclose all its wiretap in- to be financial." formation or dismiss its prosecution of the former heavyweight boxing Under Murphy's direction the champion. Wolverines won 11 Big Ten titles Judge Joe Ingaham delayed until tomorrow morning arguments in the past 14 years. Since he as- -nJad ge J o inr ohompd e ae in t hSr r m o urgurered sumed his coaching post in 1947 on a defense motion to postpone a hearing the Supreme Court ordered his teams have posted an unpre- to determine whether wiretap conversations were involved in Ali's cented 198-45 dual meet record. 1967 conviction on a charge of refusing to be drafted into the This past season the tennis team armed forces. compiled a 15-2 dual meet record, Ali, flanked by three lawyers, also heard Ingraham order U.S. losing only to highly touted Ari- Atty. Anthony J. P. Farris to file a written reply to the defense motion zona, with a perfect 9-0 showing by this morning. Ingraham also instructed that the reply .include in the Big Ten. In the Big Ten comment on defense objections to a government request that the championship meet the Wolverines public be excluded from any full-scale hearing. tswept eight of the nine positions* * and racked up a record total 0 LAUSALLE, Switzerland - The leading international sports points, federations proposed yesterday that skiing be maintained as an Olym- Only two teams have ever won pic sport and that the Olympic summer and winter games be all nine positions in the cham- enlarged rather than reduced. ionshindmeet;andMurThe federation proposals will be presented to the executive board his hndin both, coaching the of the International Olympic Committee IOC here today for dis- and was a star player on the 1939 cussion at the IOC assembly opening in Warsaw June 6. Chicago team that turned the . In search of the good WANTED TO RENT NEED FURN. APT. June 20-Aug. 7. Send price, description to "Apt" 23906 Edgehl Dr./Beechwood, Ohio 44121. L22 WANTED FOR FALL: single efficiency apt, or own room in 2 or 3 man. Call 761-5300 days, 665-6444 evenings. L22 WANTED-2 bdrm. furn. apt. for 1 or 2 mo. starting June 15. Call 764-0186 weekdays before 5 or 761-5061 eve- nings and weekends. 7Ltc TRANSPORTATION ONE OR TWO RIDERS wanted to N.Y.C. area Sat., June 28. 662-9323. 022 TO SELL-London-Chicago in Aug. $105. Call collect 1-851-3327 after 5 p.m. 919 RIDERS WANTED to Northern New Jersey or New York City Thurs., May 29, leaving 5 p.m. Prefer round trip. Call Len after 10 p~m. at 663-4542. 7G15 I NEED A' TICKET to Europe desper- ately. Call 761-7718. G22 LOST AND FOUND FOUND ' amount of money. 1217 Broadway. Call 665-6949. A20 LOST Saturday-White on white cameo in gold ring setting. Reward. 663- 5568. 4A19 FOUND-6 wk. old black male kitten in Law Quad. Cal 662-0050. A9 LOST-Yellow mutt, smale male, short ears, pink nose, chain collar, rabies tag, very friendly. Reward. Phone 662- 7992 or 764-8377. Al FOR SALE 1969 SINGER ZIG-ZAG sewing machine, slightly used, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, overcasts, fancy stitches. No attach- ,ments needed. 5 year parts and serv- ice guarantee. Total price $53.20 or payments of $5.85/mo. Call Capitol Credit Manager 'til 9 p.m. If toll, call collect 1-563-8200. B22 FOR SALE-Diamond engagement and wedding ring set, drafting set, dishes, golf clubs, water skis, slolam, and pair, fiberglass bow. Call Dennis, 665- 2435. 1IB6 CHEAP-1 coffee table, 4 rugs. 663- 5006. 20B20 ,1969 ZIG-ZAG sewing machine slightly used, blind hems dresses, darns, appliques, sews on buttons, monograms, no attach- ments needed to make button- holes. Full price $34.70 or terms of $4.73/mo. Call Capitol Credit Man- ager 'til 9 p.m. If toll, call collect 1-563-8200. B22 USED CARS 1967 BMW 1600 2 dr., Blaupunkt radio, Michelin tires. Excellent car. Call 668-7097. N22 '68 VOLVO 144, 5 Michelin X, radio, 17,000, loving care by Estes, Nader's personal car, teacher-owner, leaving country. Call Signor Grannatelli, 769- 3386. N22 '56 Buick Special 8 cyl., $100 or make offer. Call 769-4019. N18 THIS IS NO JOKE! SAVE $75-$500 the day you buy her diamond unless you don't care how excessive the cost. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. F29 '63 TRIUMPH TR-4. Good condition, new top, good tires, body solid-no rust, fine mechanical shape. $900 or best offer. Tom, 761-3812. NA BIKES AND SCOOTERS HONDA 150 cc. 1964 in running cond., $150. Call 761-7336. Z27 HONDA 90, 1967 step-through. Excel-! lent condition-one year stored, 1,- 200 miles. $190.00. Call Christine, 665- 4252. Z19 SUZUKI 1968 250 cc scrambler, like new. $550 neg. 665-9605 after 6 p.m. Z22r 1966 HONDA 160 c., electric starter,l Beautiful condition, luggage rack and 2 helmets included. $250. Call Collect 1-271-1976. Z22 By DREW BOGEMA The University of Michigan 1969 Summer Half Term Time Sched- ule, University of Michigan Paperbacks, Ann Arbor, Free. Selection of courses from time schedules and catalogues is never an easy task and must be handled with great care, lest one naively fall prey to the tyrants in the Scheduling Office. These troglodites, ever anxious to cast ruin and boredom upon their poor hated charges, namely stuudentdom, have in the past been known to attach catchy and alluring course titjes to nothing better than the verbal claptrap that attends most of the classes under he literary college mast. The plums of the collegehave been padded and hidden from our view; usually placed in the most remote and obscure loca- tions of the time schedule. It seems the villains will stop at nothing to prevent one from obtaining anything worthwhile. Mastering the bureaucracy at the 'U' is no joke. The com- pletion of an acceptable schedule may not only be demanding to, one's intellect but may also stretch out for months, becoming the equivalent of a rough three-hour course. Selections are changed the moment before registration as new hearsay oozes into one's consciousness from a variety of different sources. And, after the inevitable poor choicemanship becomes clear with the first day of classes, long lines of grief into counseling offices for changes in schedule are commonplace. The Summer Half Term Time Schedule is no exception -to the regular model in which an incredible number of obstacles are presented to the student in his search for the "good." A few new twists have been added however. Whole departments have disappeared from our view. Where is the notorious Physics de- partment? Kidnapped by a panicky CIA or merged with Mathe- matics? THIS MUST BE Vonnegut at work, the Vonnegut of Cat's Cradel and of Slaughterhouse-Five fame, the Vonnegut who chided students for roughing up Dow recruiters whon the engi- neers who invented Napalm go unharmed, The Vonnegut of abolitionist fame righteously crying, "the virtuous physicist wouldn't go into physics at all." Robben Fleming must have read Vonnegut and seen what might happen if Physics departments were allowed to exist. Good play. Journalism, too, has almost escaped from the University setting, and this, . I suspect, will be met with almost universal applause. Philosophy, however, home of the famous Abe Kaplan, Carl Cohen, and Irv Copi, has been taken over in a non-violent coup by visiting professors. Mathematics must be avoided at all costs for fear of learning the technical skills that might one day qualify one to build an atomic bomb. Political Science, along with the existing regime, has seen a rapid decline in affection from the student body, as scores of scholars have left to investigate the new political milieu, the possibilities of rebellion, and the idea of racism. The only course offering, meeting the demands of some for relevance, is a politici- zation class for the Canadian-bound-draft-dodging set. HISTORY, AN OLD FAVORITE, can boast only of a Freehl- ing seminar, and a long course list padded with Reichenbach trivia, ideal for those who dislike reading yet love the memori- zation of lecture notes. Economics is tolerable if one is interested in national income, money, and banking, price systems, and the like, but chances are after one econ class, one will appear to be an old, graying, stodgy banker in pursuit of vested interests. The Speech department is the University's saving grace. Under its banner lie the pearls of academia. Here, for example, are Introduction to the Cinema, Interpreting Modern Drama, Theatre Historyl, and the History of the Motion Picture. Where else can one learn of the incredible personality of Humphrey Bo- gart, of Erich von Stroheim, of Godard and Bergman? This is what a university is really for. Those who do not wish to return home for the remainder of the summer may put their time to better use by rollicking through Europe, or, if this is beyond your means, find a life-guard's job at the nearest beach, and spend the summer reading John Barth. This summer the University is no place to be for a kid with a good mind. trick. Murphy also has the distinction of coaching the only Big Ten team to win the NCAA championship with the Wolverine squad of 1957. Before taking his new position, Murphy will coach the contending Wolverines in this year's NCAA, championships June 16-23 in; Princeton, New Jersey. 0 SAN FRANCISCO - "It's a terrible thing to fold up one of the world's great soccer teams," says California Clippers owned Toby Hilliard. Actually, the Clippers, one of the mainstays of the North Ameri- can Soccer league last year before going independent, haven't gone out of business yet, but the end appears to be near. The Clippers have scheduled a news conference for tomorrow to make official what has been obvious for some time - there just aren't enough fans to support professional soccer here. The Clippers went out in a blaze of glory, however, handing Fiorentine, Italy, its first defeat in 31 games, winning 4-2. 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H27 WANTED: Live in and daytime attend- ant(s) for male, partially disabled English graduate student, teaching fellow. Start Aug. 15. Call 769-0657 betw. 9 a.m.-noon. H27 BABYSITTER, reliable mother needed to sit for 2 yr. old. 8 a.m.-4:45 week- days. North Campus location pre- ferred. 434-1688. H22 AVAILABLE for SUMMER occupancy, 4 man apt., 2 blocks from business school,- 3 blocks from law school. (Available immediately). Please call 769=2608. 17Utc AVIATION LINEMAN _ Two positions. One 5 p.m.-8 p.m. six days weekly. Other all day Saturday and Sunday. Long term employment. Aviation background or interest. Phone Bill Warwin Twining Aviation, NO 3- 9321. 23H1 HISTO-TECHNOLOGISTS CYTO-TECHNOLOGISTS Needed for immediate employment. ASCP registered, or eligible. Excellent salary and benefits. Apply Sparrow Hospital Personnel, Lansing, or call collect 1-517-487-6111, ext. 333. 25H16 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 1) tice Innovations," on Tuesday, June 3, at 2:00 p.m. in Room 5040 ISR, Co- Chairmen: W. M. Cave and R. O. Lippitt. Charles Michael Schneeberger, Mathe- matics, Dissertation : "Commutators on a Separable Lp-Space," on Tuesday, June 3 at 4:00 p.m. in 338 West En- gineering Building, Chairman:. C. IPearcy. Placement GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B. Announcement: Next applications for federal service entrance examination are due June 11, for test on July 19. Current Position openings received by general division by mail and phone, call 764-7460 for further information: City of Minneapolis, Minn.: P r o - grammer, City planning specialists in Admnistration, Design, General plang, land use and bldg. use, social dev., social measurement and research. WOW ! A three-piece Treasure Chest chicken dinner, plus french fries, for only 79! Larger take-home orders also. Try a box soon!! West of Arborfand iJ West Minnesota 26 20 .565 -, Oakland 24 21 .533 11/2 Chicago 20 22 A76 4 xSeattle 21 24 .467 4 Kansas City 21 27 .438' 6 xCalifornia 14 30 .318 11 x-Late games not included. Yesterday's Results Cleveland at Seattle, inc. , Detroit at California, inc. Minnesota 3, New York 2 Washington 7, Kansas City 6 Chicago 6, Boston 4 Other clubs not scheduled, Today's Games Detroit at California, night Chicago at Boston, night Cleveland at Seattle, night Baltimore at Oakland, night Washington at Kansas City, night New York at Minnesota, night International Society for Training and Culture, NY.C.: Student advisor and asst, to the director for Brussels office, French required, second lang., pref. Admin. Asst. to Pres. in N.Y., good office skills req. Owens-Corning Fiberglas, D e t r o i t, Mich.: Acctg. Trainee, no spec. degree required. Material Service Division of General Dynamics Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Engneering, Geofogy, lib. arts, bus, ad., oramktg. degrees. American Institute of Physics, N.Y.C.: career in scientific publishing.f State of Washington: Juvenile parole counselor trainee, Soc. Sci. BA plus 1 yr. or MA plus none. Youth C a m p Counselor, same as above. State of Vermont: Radiation Health Assistant, psyh. or biol. sci. degree, BA/MA. State of Utah: Health Program Re-, Yesterday's Results, Atlanta 6, St. Louis 3 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, postponed New York 2, Los Angeles 1 San nDiego6, Philadelphia4 4 San Francisco at Montreal, postponed Other 'Clubs not scheduled. 41 Today's Games Houston at Chicago Los Angeles at New York, night San Francisco at Montreal, night San Diego at Philadelphia, night Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, nIght Atlanta at St. Louis, night I 4 e presentative, degree in many areas, MA, no exper., BA 2 yrs. Building Construc- tion Inspector degree. Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., Bloopington, Ind.: Computer, Engrg., and acctg. positions. Tech. 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