Tuesday, June 17, 1969
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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00
FOR RENT
1346 GEDDEShnearmObservatory. W
but large 2 bedroom, 3 or 4 man, .
utilities paid, NO 8-6906. 41ctc
CAMPUS - FALL, MODERN
418 E. Washington
Large one-bedrooms for 2 or 3 students,
NO 8-6906 42 ctc
CAMPUS HOSPITAL AREA
521 Walnut
Modern, large, dishwasher, E
2 bedroom-A-man
1 bedroom-2-man
For information, call NO 8-6906
43 ctc
2nd GIRL NEEDED to fill 'giant 4-man
N for rest of summer, air-cond., own
room, avail, now. Rent neg. (less than
or equal to $100). Call 663-9616.
44029
JEWISH? MALE? Looking for a room-
mate for the fall? Call Paul, 769-
0150. 45C32
AVAIL. NOW, 3-room apt, in old house,
furnished, wood panelled, carpeted.
Yard and barbecue. Call 662-9833.
46032
LARGE 1 BEDROOM. Now-Sept. 1.
Back yard, campus. Dependable mar-
ried couple. $135/mo. 761-1003 or 761-
0627. 47032
MOD. AIR-COND. 2 or 4 man, patio.
$45 eat July-Aug. 761-5584. 48032
3 Bedrooms
and
FIREPLACE
Yes, that's right. Live in the Sum-
mit House this fall. Call 761-8055
or '761-5471. 39 Cte
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
761-7600
26CtcI
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Foxcroft, 815 S. State
Packard Plaza, 917 Packard
University Plaza, 608 Monroe
Bel-Air, 815 S. Main
Oak Terrace, 908 Oakland
Athena, 508 S. Division
Ann Arbor Trust Co.
Property Management Division
106 S. Main 769-2800
C281
Cept r
Business Office at 347 Maynard St.
9 to 5 call 769-3137 or 663-6052
7-10 p.m. call 761-3995
C30
SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom, near
campus, with air conditioner and
dishwasher for summer, half-term at
$120 per mo. Cali 665-2673 or 761-5$16.
71 U34
FEMALE-%2 1g. bdrm in quiet com-
fortable house. Liv. rm., dining rm.
kit., yd., park, now-Aug. $47,50. 761-
2914. 72 U29
SUB
Need one roommate. Sex?
Large apt, in old house.
Own bedroom, new closet
and paint. Reduced rent.
331 Catherine. 662-2290.
69 US1
Bilevels for Fall
Large 4 man, 2 bdrms, formal din-
ing room or separate study. 727
Packard. 761-6916. 40 032
2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
from
$200
761 -8055
40 Ctc
FIREPLACE, dishwasher, ceramic tile
bath and separate shower, family size
kitchen, carpeting, free parking in
hospital area. 4-man occupancy avail-
able for fall. g ,
Campus Management, Inc.
335 E. Huron 662-7787
38 Ctc
3RD GIRL NEEDED fall-winter terms,
2 bdrm apt. Inquire after 5. 761-0826.
35 031
We are now accepting appli-
cations for our choice fur-
nished campus apartments
for 1, 2, 3, or 4 single stu-
dents. Inquiries may be
PERSONAL
DIAL POETRY, 761-2697. 56F341
SINCE ALMOST all gem diamonds come
from Africa, a brand label for a ring
mounting does not guarantee the
quality of the major diamond in the
ring. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. Univ.
663-7151. F1
LIVELY APT. needs 4th girl for July
and Aug. $30.00 per month. Own room
769-0389. 53 F281
BE IN HARMONY WITH THE UNI-
VERSE-have your piano tuned. Grin-
nell tuner, UM student, discount.
Call Kim, 769-5651. 55 F281
'63 TRIUMPH TR-4. Good condition,
new top, good tires, body solid-noI
rust, fine mechanical shape. $900 or
best offer. Tom, 761-3812. FA
SPEEDREADING !
DO-IT-YOURSELF COURSE
No classes to attend!
HALF-PRICE.
THRU JULY 1 ONLY
Money-back guarantee. Complete
course now only $20. Send cash,
check, or money order to:
Speedread, International
212 Prudential Plaza
Chicago, Ill. 60601
F30'
IF YOU HAVE a darkroom or know
someone whohas one that I can
use, please call Nancy, 761-7718. Wil-
ling to pay if necessary. F20
EXPERT TYPING of all kinds of
papers. Call Kathy Kohn at the
iMchigan Daily, 764-0562 or at home.
769-3566. F17
COUPLE SEEKS other couple to swing
with. Write Box 69. 31F25
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.
Michigan Community Blood Center
404 W. Michigan. Ypsilanti
483-1894
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HELP WANTED .
WANTED: Creative male student eligi-
ble for financial aid, interested inI
art and sports program run accord-
ing to "free school" principles fop
Willow Run Junior High students.
Call 763-3549 or come to room 2547
SAB. 57H31
UNDERGRAD MALE to assist professor
(in wheel chair) in return for room
and board. 761-9034 after 5. 56 H30
GIRLS WANTED to sell cosmetics.
Work own hours. Fun, rewarding. 761-
4974, 7-9 p.m. 55 H34
COLLEGE MEN - Looking for summer
work? Call 662-9726. lOHtc
COLLEGE STUDENTS
We have several summer jobs avail-
able for college and university stu- E
dents. For information call Com-
pany Student Placement Manager,
861-1883 in Detroit. H34
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Unavailable instruments, repairs and
instructions. 209 S. State, 665-8001. X
BENJAMIN MIRACHORD 50H automat-
ic turntable w/dustcover & base. Or-
tofon S15T cartridge. 761-2061. 10 X30
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-BROWN, WHITE DOG. Medium
size, with white tipped plumed tail.
Wore harness when lost May 20. RE-
WARD for return or information
leading to return, 764-1299 (days).
Miss Cherry. 769-5177 nights. 8 A29
LOST--small spaniel puppy, white with
light brown markings. Reward. Call
769-0029. A25
FOUND-6 wk. old black male kitten in
Law Quad. Call 662-0050. A9
TRANSPORTATION
FOR SALE: Charter ticket, London-De-
troit. Aug. 25. Dave. 662-1687. 15 027
NEED RIDE to Phila. by June 26. Share
expenses. Call collect 1-358-1523.
14 G30
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.
7015
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Faculty
discusses
bylaws
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ready decided to reject the draft
in its present form, although it
has not taken any formal action.
Prof. Maurice Sinnott of the
engineering school objected to the
entire student judicial procedure
as it is constructed by the bylawI
draf t.
He objected to section 7.08 which
states that any group of students
may set up a government and pass'
regulations concerning the con-
duct of its constituents and estab-
lish judicial bodies with the pro-
vision that the government's con-
stitution provides for "initiative,
referendum, and recall, by those
governed, and for uniform appor-
tionment of its legislative body."
Sinnot specifically referred to
Engineering Council whose mem-
bers are not all elected and which,
according to the bylaw draft, is
therefore not legitimate.
Sinnott objected to the judicial
procedure because it provides that
any student can appeal the de-
cision of a lower judicial body to
Central Student Judiciary.
"In the engineering school we do
not want CSJ included in the
route of appeal because we dpn't
have enough confidence in it," he
said. Sinnott maintained that the
engineering students agreed with
him.
If both Assembly and SGC for-
mally reject the bylaw draft, a
new joint committee of the two
bodies will be formed to reconcile
the differences. In any case the
committee would have to submit
a bylaw draft to President Flem-
ing by Sept. 1.
Fleming would then decide if
there is enough agreement to war-
rant presenting the bylaw proposal
to the Regents.$
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DAHLMANN APARTMENTS
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1 35 South University
665-8825
23Ctc
ROOMMATE WANTED. Girl to share
apartment. 320 S. Division. Call 663-
0398. 33 C28
ONE OR TWO MEN to share living ex-
penses in 3 bedroom house. Grads
preferred. Should have car. House lo-
cated in West end of town. 761-5437
after June 13. 769-5143. 34 028
presenting
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12 minutes from campus
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which are truly a carefree year around
vacation home located on a 5 mile
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Featuring:
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4 Rentals from $225 to $465
Model Open Daily
483-4454
1000 Grove Rd., Ypsilanti
C30
FALL RENTALS
721 S. Forest
101 N. Ingalls
905 Oakland
Modern 2 bedroom apartments-rent in-
cludes heat, water, and parking.
Office at 347 Maynard
Call days 663-6052 or 769-1258
49Ctc
ROOMMATE WANTED-Girl to share
apt. 320 S. Division. Call 663-0398.
22021
FEMALE GRAD or working girl for
summer "half in modern 4-man, bi-
level close to campus. 665-3179. 64 U30
MODERN 2-MAN furnished apt. for
summer sublet anytime after June 15.
Air cond., dishwasher. Call'761-5983.
65 U29
FREE AIR CONDITIONING in spacious
4 girl apt. Need 1 or more for July-
Aug. Call Kay or Pat, 769-0118. 66 U30
1 MAN NEEDED for 2-man sut let for
remainder of summer. You'll have
the place to yourself while I'm in
Europe for 5 weeks. Rent negotiable.
665-8767. UTC
LARGE, FURN. 1 bdrm, apt. June 15-
Sept. 1 Very near campus. 769-4931
or 763-2225. U20
JUNE-AUG. SUBLET-1 or 2 girls for
modern air conditioned bi-level. Call
761-5531 after 6 p.m. 27U17
SUMMER SUBLET
Furnished and unfurnished, air condi-
tioned, 2 bedroom apartments, park-
ing. Call 663-6052 or 769-1258. 28Utc
LUXURY LIVING for summer. Walk to
campus. Air-cond., furn, carport, en-
closed patio, 2 bdrm. 761-1523 eve-
nings. 63 Utc
SUMMER SUBLETS
Come in and check our listings at:
737 Packard
1-5 p.m. 761-8063 U25
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1966 HONDA S-65, 2000 mi. Helmet in-
cluded. Reasonable. 665-0788 after 6
p.m. 33Z31
MOTOR SCOOTER-(Vespa via Sears)
exc. cond. $160. Call 663-1359 after 6
p.m. 34Z33
'64 YAMAHA 80, 7,000 mi. $100 or best
offer. Call 662-5354 after 6 p.m.
35Z32
1969 DUCKATI, 250 cc, Monza, 2100 mi.
$500 or best offer. 769-0821. 36Z33
SUZUKI 1968 250 cc. scrambler, best
offer. 665-9605 after 6 p.m. 30, Z28
TRIUMPH, 1967 500 cc. TIOOR, excel-
lent cond. 761-2963, 761-8282. 31 Z29
1966 NORTON SCRAMBLER, 750 cc,
good condition, nobby tires. NO 3-
5092 after 6. Z31
(Michigan Bank, Security and Diner
Charges accepted)
Take 94 to Southfield Expr. North to
13 Mile Road-then East t6
Woodward and North
D17
PETS AND SUPPLIES
FREE KITTENS to good homes. 8 wits.
Litter trained. 662-1152. .5 T28
BUSINESS SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST, reasonable
rates, rapid service. Call 434-1121.
9J32
XEROX COPIES
PAPERS, ESSAYS, REPORTS, THE-
SES. Perfect copies now only 7c on
overnightservice, useacorrect-o-tape
or unlimited erasures and yet be as-
sured of copies that even look better
than the original from the new Xerox
2400. We supply 20 weight copy paper
free. Documents stored in office safe
for complete safety on request. Im-
mediate service during business hours
9c per page. Discount Photocopy Ser-
vice, 1217 S. University. 769-0560.
8JTC
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires
work in her home. Thesis, technical
typing, stuffing, etc. IBM electric.
Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 48Jtc
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD for student in fall
in exchange for babysitting. Private
room and bath. Call 761-0009. 3 E29
MAPLE KITCHEN TABLE with 4 chairs,
$20. Enameled steel kitchen cabinet,
$15. White chest of drawers, $15. Crib,
$10. 663-6368, 27B31
The Michigan Daily, edited and man-
aged by students of the University of
Michigan: News phone: 764-0552. Second
Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michi-
gan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor.
Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues-
day through Sunday morning Univer-
sity year. Subscription rates: $9 by
carrier, $10 by mail.
Summer Session published Tuesday
through Saturday morning, Subscrip-
tion rates: $2.50 by carrier, $3.00 by
mail.
THE HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE is feeling
internal pressure to extend the income t a x surcharge for six
months instead of one year as proposed by President Nixon.
Nixon's plan called for a 10 per cent extension to Dec. 31, and
then a five per cent extension to June 30, 1970.
Rep. John Byrnes (R-Wis.), the senior Republican member of
the committee, said that he and his colleagues were standing firm in
support of the President's proposal. He also accused the Democrat
dominated committee of "avoiding the issue."
The proposal comes up before the committee for a vote tonight,
and although the Democrats hold a 15 to 10 majority, no one was
willing to predict the outcome.
* * *
NEW YORK'S MAYOR John V. Lindsay yesterday staged a
last-minute campaign to block a challenge from conservative
State Senator John J. Marchi in today's GOP primary.
The outcome of a five-man Democratic primary is also unpre-
dictable.
Puerto Rico born Borough President Herman Badillo of the
Bronx claims to be closing in on former Mayor Robert Wagner and
City Comptroller Mario A. Procaccino.
Millionaire Rep. James H. Scheuer and author Norman Mailer
complete the group of Democrats.
There are 2,130,000 Democrats and 628,000 Republicans eligible
to vote in the primaries. A turnout of only 30 per cent would be
normal.
Lindsay and Marchi will be on the November ballot regardless
of who wins the GOP primary. Lindsay has the Liberal party nom-
ination and Marchi is the Conservative candidate.
* * *
FRENCH PRESIDENT-ELECT George Pompidou met with
some of the men who will probably be in his cabinet yesterday.
Their discussion centered on France's financial problems and the
selection of a prime minister.
In order to preserve the value of the franc and to hold down in-
flation, it is expected that Pompidou will have to enact some unpop-
ular austerity measures.
Financial sources said that Pompidou could be forced to try to
restrain domestic consumption with new controls. Although during
the campaign Pompidou pledged not to devalue the franc, these same
sources speculate that he may be forced to do so before the meeting
of the International Monetary fund in September.
A 500-MAN VIET CONG FORCE suffered heavy losses yes-
terday while storming a Thai army base, the U.S. command re-
ported.
The Communists lost 212 men, while the Thais lost six in the
battle which included U.S. warplanes, helicopters and artillery. The
U.S. command reported no casualties among U. S. forces.
* * *
THE DEPARTMENT of Health Education and Welfare re-
ports that five million to seven million people in the United States
have tried marijuana at least once.
HEW has also reported that the use of LSD has declined in the
past two years. HEW estimates that the total social cost in drugs per
year is approximately $541 million.
tions will be shown on Tuesday, June advantaged Youth," on Tuesday, June
17, at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. in the Multi- 17 pt 8:00 a.m. in Room 734 East Uni-
purpose room of the UGLI. The film versity, Chairman: M. J. Trippe.
was made at the U of M with "stars" Kathryn Kish Sklar, History, Disser-
Professor Howe of Aeronautical En- tation: "Household Divinity: A Life of
gineering and Professor Kaplan of the Catharine Eleecher," on Tuesday, June
Mathematics Department. All interest- 17 at 3:00 p.m. in Third Floor Confer-
ed students are urged to attend. ence Room, Haven Hall, Chairman:
John Higham.
General Notices Placement Service
Doctoral Candidates who plan to GENERAL DIVISION
graduate August 10 must observe t h e 3200 S.A.B.
following deadlines: (A) Three un- Current Position Openings received
bound copies of the dissertation, com- byGeneral Division, inquire about
plete in every way except for binding, these positions and application pro-
and three abstracts must be submitted cedures by calling 764-7460, or stop in
to the Rackham Dissertation Secre- at 3200 S.A.B.
tary by Monday, June 23, (B) Two cr- State of Wisconsin: Press Relations
rected copies of the 'dissertation - one Officer, degree and 4 ys xe.i
boun dnd on unbound -- two ab Ofcr ege n yrs. exper i
bound and one unbouns-rtwora- public info. Publications Editor, de-
stracts, and the chairman's report gree and 2 yrs. editing exper.
on the final oral examination must be
submitted to the Dissertation Secretary State of Vermont: Spec. Ed. Consult-
by Monday, July 21. Fees must be paid ant, MA and 4 yrs. exper. Alcoholic Re-
and papework completed by the se- habilitation Couns., degree and 2 yrs.
cond deadline. exper.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society,
N.Y.C.: Med. graduate for med. re-
Doctoral Exams search administration, post doctoral
trng. In med care, public health, ad-
min., and good bckrnd. in neurology.
Ann Feingold Padover, Education and Standard Oil of Ohio, Cleveland,
Psychology, Dissertation: "Impact on Ohio: Positions in engineering for ex-
Attitudes, Personality Factors, and Be- per. and new grads. Programmers, au-
havior of an N.D.E.A. Summer In- ditors, manpower, benefits, sales, pro-
statute for Teachers and Other Pro- duct design, Marketing.
fessional School Personnel of Dis- Transportation Financial Examiner,
degree and Syrs. bus. exper.
City of New York: Proj. Dev. Coord,
VERY LAST DAY real property mgmt., exper. ME, CE, EE,
Housing Inspector. Water Use Inspect-
"THE LONGEST DAY" or.
State of Wisconsin: Acctg. Area Serv.
Asst. in areas of student affairs, dept.
6:00 and 9:00 of industry and labor, Atty, Conserva-
tion spec. Empl. security spec. dental
DMORROW ' hyg. civil def. dir. Bus. admin.of train-
ing school. Personnel mgr. of training
r..- school, press relations officer, public
- health educators, publications assts.
nurse. population research analyst, stu-
dent admissions examiners, recreation
1010yOusente,4 therapists.
^'"ashwhal ami'"l ^
TUESDAY, JUNE 17
Program Information 662-6264 *.
SHOWS TODAY AT 1, 3, 5, 7,9 P.M.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar: "Management of Managers, Pro-
gram No. 92": North Campus Commons,
8:15 a.m. .
School of Social Work Continuing
Education Institute: Sallie R. Churchill
and Richard A. English, University of
Michigan School of Social Work,
"Groupwork at Treatment": 232 Phy-
sics Bldg., 9:00 a.m. Lary Gary, Univer-
sity of Michigan School of Social Work,
"Black Self-Determination": 245 Phy-
sics Bldg., 9:00 a.m. Paul Glasser and
Norma Radin, University of Michigan
School of Social Work, "Preventive In-
tervention in Work with Parents: A
New Dimension in Social Work": Lob-
by, Physics Bldg., 9:00 a.m.
College and University Administra-
tion Institute: Rackham Assembly
Hall, Fourth Floor, 9:30 a.m.
Analogue Computer Movie. A 30-min-
ute film of the analogue computer and
its application to differential equa-
NICHOLSON'S MOTORCYCLE SALES
224 S. First, AA
Triumph
BMW
Yamaha
Tawasaki
ZTC
Call 1-864-3852
or 1-353-7389
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dishwasher'
1% baths
balcony
sound conditioning
storage and laundry facilities
off street parking
Stop by and see resident manager in
Apt. A-7 1-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. or
phone 761-1717, Charter Realty.
290tc
736 Packard
731 Packard
316 E. Madison
LEVI DENIMS:
Button Fly.. . $5.98
(Guaranteed to Shrink)
Super Slims .......$6.00
Pre-Shrunk
Dungarees.$6.50
Now Levi Denims
for Gals . $600
LEVI'S STA PREST:
"White" Levis . $6.98
(5 Colors)
Nuvo Hopsack . . .$8.00
"Stitches". ......$6.98
Choice 1, 2, 3, and 4 Man
Large, modern, furnished, free parking,
sundeck, air conditioned, laundry,)
storage, central antenna, vaorume,
garbage disposal, balconies. Interest'
on security deposit. TV and dish-
washer rental available.
Ambassador Company
1969 HONDA CL 175, warranty, 1,500
ml, extras, $550 neg. Call 761-2330.
Z3C
Honda of Ann Arbor
3000 Packard at Platt-971-4500
serving U of M since 1963
9Ztc
WANTED TO RENT
NEED TWO GIRLS to sublet for sum-
mer half. Modern air-conditioned apt.
Rent negotiable. Call 761-0933. L29
YOU CAN'T take Keego out of Foxman,
but you can help take Foxman out
of Keego. Wanted for remainder of
summer, sublet modern one bedroom
apt. Call 1-682-2810 betw. 5-10 p.m.
17 L31
UNIV. INSTRUCTOR wants to rent w/
or w/o option to buy. 2 or 3 bdrm.
house, 2 children, approx. $200 mo.
769-0943 after 2 p.m. 16 L29
FOR SALE
BICYCLE FOR SALE: SCHWINN CON-
TINENTAL IN GOOD CONDITION.
$55 OR BEST OFFER. CALL RICH,
761-5201. B28
USED CARS
CHEVELLE STATION WAGON, 1968.
Leaving for Europe, make offer. 761-
4034. 42N29
1966 YELLOW MUSTANG convertible,
V-8, power steering & brakes, low
mileage. 665-0258. 50 Ntc
1965 RED TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. Ex.
cond. throughout. Abarth exhaust.
Leather steering wheel, extra gauges,
new top, $900. Call A. Golub, 764-4225
days, 971-5337 nights. 51 N29
68 MERCURY CYCLONE GT. Sharp.
$2095. 663-5284. 47 N31
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FALL RENTALS
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663-3809
663-5284
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761-5471
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.$6.98
$4.98
Many of these units include air cond.,
balconies, dishwashers, laundry fa-
cilities and parking.
Call now to reserve your apt. for fall
663-3809
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