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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

LILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which the
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Building
before 2 p.m. two days preceding
nublication.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20
Day Cale ndar
8:30 a.m.-Arson Control Seminar-
Registration: Rackham Bldg.
8:30 a.m.-Bureau of Industrial Rela-
tions Seminar for Univ. Managers-Fred
C. Munson, Assistant Prof. of Indus-
trial Relations, "Handling Employe Dis-
ciplinary Problems in the Univ. Set-
ting": Rm. 3529, Student Activities Bldg.
4:15 p.m.-Dept. of Botany Seminar,
--Dr. Berwind P. Kaufmann, Dept. of
Zoology, "Chromosome Models, Open
for Inspection": Rm. 1139, Natural Sci-
ence Bldg.
8:30 p.m.-School of Music Contem-
porary Music Festival Concert - Univ.
Symphony Band; William D. Revelli,
conductor: Hill, Aud.
Research Club: Today at 8:00 p.m.,
Rackham Amphitheatre. Prof. Louise
Cuyler, "Music and Art at the Haps-
burg Courtsca. 1477-1519"; Prof. James
G. Miller, "Educational Policy in the
Light of the Current Glut of Knowl-,
edge."
Contemporary Music Festival: The

third Festival of Contemporary Music
of the School of Music is scheduled
for March 20, 23, 25, 27, and 29, the
opening and closing programs being in
Hill Aud. and the other three in the
Rackham Lecture Hall, all at 8:30 p.m.
All programs are open to the public
without charge.
University Symphony Band: The Univ.
of Mich. Symphony Band, conducted
by William D. Revelli, will open the
Third Festival of Contemporary Music
of the School of Music today, 8:30 p.m.
in Hill Aud. Compositions which the
band will perform are by Dahl, Schoen-
berg, Stravinsky, and Giannini. Open to
the public without charge.
General Notices
June Teacher's Certificate Candidates:
All requirements for the teacher's cer-
tificate must be completed by May 1.
These requirements include the teach-
er's oath, the health statement, and
the Bureau of Appointments material.
The oath should be taken as soon as
possible in Rm. 1203 Univ. High School.
Prelminary PhD Exams in Economics:
Theory exams will be given on Thurs.
and Fri., April 25 and 26.
The exams in other subjects will
be given beginning on Mon., April 29.
Each student planning to take these
exams should leave with the secretary
-of the Dept. of Economics not later
than April 8, his name and the three
fields in which he desires to be exam-
ined.

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Ann Arbor Friends of S N C C

Ann Arbor Friends of S ,NC C G
Invites You To Hear:
T0M HAYDEN
speaking on:
"The Southern Student Movement"

Thompson Street Parking Structure:
Effective March 18. Visitor Parking Per-
mits for use at the Thompson Street
Parking Structure will be made avail-
able to students at the rate of 50 cents
per day.
This procedure is on a temporary
basis and will be effective until fur-
ther notice.
Detroit Armenian Women's Club
Scholahship: Undergrad Armenian stu-
dents who have completed at least one
year of'college work, who are residents
of Mich., who lave demonstrated schol-
astic ability, and who are of good char-
acter may apply for these scholarships.
Applications are available at the Schol-
arship Office, 2011 Student Activities
Bldg. and should be returned to that
office by April 8.
Events
Seminar in Applied Mathematics: Prof.
Ian N. Sneddon of the University of
Glasgow will give a lecture Thurs.,
March 21, at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 311 West
Engineering on "Fractional Integration
and Dual Integral Equations." Refresh-
ments will be in Rm. 350 West Engi-
neering at 3:30 p.m.
Chemistry Dept. Colloquium: March
21, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 1300 Chemistry. Dr.
L. M. Venanzi, Oxford University, will
speak on "Olefin Complexes."
Reports on the M. D. Anderson Sev-
enteenth Annual Symposium on Fun-
damental Cancer Research: "Viruses,
Nucleic Acids and Cancer." Dr. Francis
E. Payne, Dept. of Epidemiology; Dr.
W. W: Ackermann, Dept. of Epidemiol-
ogy; Dr. A. Rees Midgley, Dept. of Path-
ology; Dr. Robert T. Christian, Dept. of
Obstetrics and Gynecology; Dr. Hamil-
ton O. Smith, Dept. of Human Genetics.
At 7:30 p.m. on Thurs., March 21, i
1564 E. Medical Bldg. Everyone wel-
come.
Doctoral Examination for Robert Ger-
ald Rigg, Chemical Engineering; thesis:
"Cocurrent Flow of Immiscible Liquids
in Packed Beds," Thurs., March 21, 3201
E. Engin. Bldg., at 3:30 p.m. Chairman,
S. W. Churchill.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS: '
Williams & Works, Grand Rapids,
Mich.-June grad in Civil Engrg. Should
have a sanitary or structural educ.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Alpha Phi Omega, Regalar Meeting
-First Aid Demonstration, March 20,
7 p.m., Union, Rm.3G.
* * *
Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Meeting
for "The Gondoliers," March 20, 7:30
p.m., Union.
* * *
Pakistan Students Assoc., Pakistan
Day, March 22, 7:30 p.m., YW-YMCA.
* * *
University Lutheran Chapel, Lenten
Vesper: "A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining
Forth," March 20, 7 & 10 p.m., 1511
Washtena*,
Wesleyan Guild, Coffee Hour, March
20, 4 p.m., Wesley Lounge; Holy Com-
munion, March 20, 5:10 p.m., Chapel.
* * *
International Students Assoc., March
20, 12-1 p.m., International Center.
Speaker:, Anna Holden, "Volunteer Or-
ganizations & Civil Rights." Everyone
welcome.
WAA Coeducational Fencing Club,
Meeting, March 21, 7:30 p.m., WAB.

bkgd. & want to work on both design
& construction supervision.
Xerox Corp., Webster, N.Y.-Immed.
openings for Recruiters. Young men in
late twenties with BS in Psych., Bus.
Ad., or Sociol. Also need MA or MS in
Labor Rels, or Psych. All applicants
must be in top % of class with mili-
taryobli. completed. 3-4 yrs. exper. in
general personnel with some recruiting
exper.
City of Flint, Mich.-Alcoholism Ther-
apist-Degree Psych., Sociol., Social
Work, Educ. or related fields. Some ex-
per. in social work, counseling, patient
rels., or closely related fields. Apply by
March 29.
City of Grand Rapids, Mich.-Land-
scape Architect II-Degree with speciali-
zation in Landscape Arch. Considerable
exper. in design, construction & devel-
opment of park & recreational areas.
Pitney Bowes, Inc., Stamford, Conn.
-PhD Mech. Engnr. or Physicist (or if
lack only Doctoral thesis). Working on
the feasibility of unique, long range
research projects. See Engrg. Place-
ment, 128-H W. Engrg. for further in-
formation.
Mich. Civil Service-Pharmacist III-
Registration as a Pharmacist in Mich.
and 3 yrs. exper. as a registered pharma-
cist. Apply by April 1.
City of Milwaukee, Wis.--Openings as
follows: 1) Junior Librarian. 2) Library
Assistant. 3) Specifications Engnrs. 4)
Curator I (Public Museum-History).
5) Planner I.
*.* *
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200,
SAB, Ext. 3544.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:l
212 SAB--l
Hillview Resort, Riverside, Mich. -l
Will interview on Thurs. & Fri., March'
21 & 22 for Social Dir., Waterfront,
Waitresses, Dishwashers, Maids (alll
women). Cooks & Baker (male or fe-
male.,
DO NOT CALL for appts., come to]
Summer Placement.]
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau
of Appts., Seniors & grad students,r
please call Ext. 3544 for appts. with the1
following.:
THURS., MARCH 21-
Washington National Insurance Co.,]
Evanston, Il.-Men. June & Aug. grads.
U.S. citizenship required. Seeking: Lib-
eral Arts majors with special mention]
of Econ. & English & also Psych. Posi-
tions: Actuarial, Insurance-home of-
fice, claims, Mgmt. Trng., Office Mgmt.,I
Sales Promotion (no sales).
Prentice-Hall, Inc., Philadelphia, St.c
Louis, Mo., Minneapolis, Minn. & others
-Men. Feb., June & Aug. grads. U.C.3
citizenship required. Seeking: Liberall
Arts majors with special mention of
Econ., Poll. Sci., English, Geog., Soc.,I
Psych., Hist., & Speech. Positions: Ter-1
ritorial Sales.1
The Service Bureau Corp., Detroit -
Men. June & Aug. grads. U.S. citizen-
ship required. Seeking: Liberal Arts ma-,
jors. Positions: Territorial Sales. This ist
a subsidiary of IBM with 80 branch of-]
fices.
Cherdical Bank New York Trust Co.,]
N.Y.C.-Men. June & Aug. grads. U.S.
citizenship required. Seeking: Liberal
Arts majors. Positions: Banking & Man-
agement Trng. Prog.
EDUCATION DIVISION:
Beginning March 25, the following
representatives will be at the Bureau toa
interview candidates for the school year
1963-1964:.
MON., MARCH 25-
Royal Oak, Mich.-Elem., Sp. Ed., Sp.
Corr., Vocal Mus., Span.; Sec. Engl.,
French, German, Span., Hist., Home Ec.,1
Jr. HS Engl/Soc. St., Math/Sci.
TL #S., MARCH 6-
Algonac, Mich-Elem.; Jr. HS Art/
Engl.; HS Engl/Soc. St.j
Buchanan, Mich. -- Elem.; Jr. HS
Couns.; HS Engl., Girl's PE; Auto Shop.
Muskegon, Mich. (Orchard View
School Dist.)-Elem.; Guid., Ind. Arts/

Thursday, March 21
Friends Center

7:30 P.M.
1416 Hill St.

Coach, Math, Home Ec., Soc. St., Engl.
Jr. HS S.
Roseville, Mich.-Elem., Visit. Teach.,
Diag., Ment. Handi., Ment. Handi.
(Elem/Sec); Phys/Math.
Commack, N.Y.-Elem., Elem. Voc., PE,
Art, Ech. Psych.; Sec. Engl., Soc. St.,
Math, Art, Guld., Voc. Mus., Home E,
St., Driver Ed., Nurse, Bus. Ed., Latin,
French, Germ., Suan., Libr., Ind. Arts,
PE, Nurse, Psych., Dent. Hyg.
Bedford, Oho-Elem.; Jr. HS Engl/
Soc. St., Math, Gen. S., Inst. Mus.,
pnd. Arts, Eng.; Jr./Sr.F HS Home Ec.,
Phys. Sc.; Elem/Jr. HS Fine Arts, Voc.
Mus.; HS Engl., Soc. St./Hist., Bus. Ed.,
Sp. Ed., PE (Men and Women), Coaches
with academic fields (Jr. and Sr. HS).
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
Engrg. for the following:
MARCH 21 (a.m.)-
American Metal Products Co., Re-
search Div., Ann Arbor-All Degrees:
ChE, EM, Matl's., ME & Met. BS: E
Math. R. & D.
MARCH 21-22-
Ampex Corp., Video/Instrumentation
(Redwood City, Calif.); Computer Prod-
ucts (Culver City, Calif.)-MS-PhD: EE,
Instru., Mat's. & ME, Chemistry-
(Analytical, Inorg. & Phys.) & Physics.
Prof.: Applied Mech's. PhD: EM. BS:
EM. Men & Women. R. & D., Des.
MARCH 21-
Armour Research Foundation of Ill.,
Institute of Tech., Chicago, Ill. & An-
napolis, Md. for EE & Commun. S. &
Math majors-All Degrees: EE, Mat'ls.,
Inorg. Chem., Bacteriology & Biochem
MS-PhD: AE & Astro., Commun. S.,
EM, Instru., ME, Met., NA & Mar. &
Phys. Chem., Physics & Math. Men &
Women. R. & D.
MARCH 21 (p.m.)-
Food Machinery & Chemical Corp.,
Chem. Mfg. plants in W. Va., N.J.-BS:
ChE, EE, IE & ME. Men & Women.
Prod., Plant Process, Plant Project,1
Plant Maint.
MARCH 21-
General Electric Co. (PhD), All Labs.
of GE in all depts. & at all GE loca-
tions, coast to coast-PhD: AE & Astro.,
ChE, CE, Communication S., EE, EM,
IE, Instru., Math, Stat., Mat's., ME,
Met. & Nuclear.
Grede Foundries, Inc., 7 Foundries in,
the states of Wis., Mich. & Ind.-BS:
IE, ME & Met. Prod., Sales, Standards
& Time Etudy, Grad Engrg. Trng. Prog.
White Motor Co., Cleveland, Ohio -
BS-MS: ME. R. & D. & Prod.
U.S. Gov't.-NASA, Manned Space-1
craft Center, Houston, Texas-All De-
grees: AE & Astro., EE & ME. MS-PhD:
Physics & Math. Men & Women. R. &
D.
U.S. Gov't.-NASA, Marshall Space
Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.-AI De-
grees: AE & Astro., EE, EM, Mat's., ME.
MS-PhD: Physics & Math. Men &
Women. R. & D., Des.C
U.S. Gov't.-Public Health Service,
Dept. of Health, Ed., & Welfare-BS-MS:
ChE, CE, ME. MS: Sanitary, Instru.,
Meteo. & Nuclear. Men & Women. Serv-
ices & Res. in the broad fields of pub-
lic health.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Placement
Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg.,
during the following hours: Mon. thru
Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5:00
Employers desirous of hiring stu-
porary work, should contact Bob Cope,
Part-time Interviewer, at NO 3-1511,
Ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Rm. 2200, daily.
- MALE
1-Electrical Engnr. Jr. or Sr. with at
least a 3.00 grade average. Must be
a U.S. citizen and able to get secur-
ity clearance. Must also have trans-
portation. ;-time position on a
long-term basis.
1-Short-order cook to work two days
per week from 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Must have transportation
FEMALE
1--time permanent secretary with
training or experience. Must be
able to take shorthand and be
familiar with medical terminology.
-Several Clerical people who can_
work half days are needed. Typing
and/or shorthand experience is es-d
sential.
1-Sales clerk for sales and display
work. Prefer full-time but will talk
with applicants who can work at
least three mornings per week until
1 p.m. and all day Saturday.
1-Full-time temporary clerk-typist.
Must be an experienced and de-
pendable girl, willing to work Sat.
mornings. The position will last un-
til at least Oct. 1.

PERSONAL
CHARMING FRESHMAN wants ride to
Chicago this weekend. Please call Sue
at 5-7711, Ext. 3312.
SIGN UP NOW-Fall Orientation Lead-
ers. Every afternoon, Mich. Union. P42
WANTED - Female slave. Part-time.
Write Box 1561, Ann Arbor. F34
DELENE, YOU'VE GOT 4 MORE DAYS!
F7
PFFFFT-Bird? Plane? No-Astronauts!
Watch launching at the Dance Con-
cert 22nd and 23rd, Lydia. P51
PLANNING A WEDDING or would you
like to. Come to Wediquette, March
30. F44
STUDENTS - Don't tell the staff! A
Quarter and a $ buys a haircut for a
scholar. 320 S. Main. By Sears. F43
GENERAL TICKET orders for Sounds
from the Summit are going fast. On
sale at Hill Aud. Box Office 8-5. Get
them while they last. P41
WANTED TO SUBLET-HURON TOW-
ERS FURNISHED STUDIO; June-Aug.
Call NO 665-9331 between 5-7 p.m. P25
FOR SALE-Used only \one year, excel-,
lent-condition modern furniture be-
low wholesale price. Call Bruce K., NO
5-3142. F29
Rx: This label needs identification. If
you show compliance-not be used
for internalization.
Happy birthday. P19
RIDE NEEDED TO N.Y.-N.J. area spring
vacation. Can leave anytime. Will
share expenses, driving. Call Barbara,
NO 3-6463. F37
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds" 1209 S. University, 663-
7151. P43
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING?
Find it at University Reformed Church
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. or 7 p.m. meet-
ing at the "Y." F9
UNIVERSITY GROUP JET FLIGHT to
Europe leaving Detroit July ,8, return-
ing from London Aug. 5. $357 (saving
$190). Call NO 3-5718. F7
OCCULTISM, ANYONE? Theosophy, An-
throposophy, astrology? Spiritualism,
Rosicrucianism, Scientology? Some-
thing else? Please call Hugh, NO
2-8610, evenings. F43
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING .67
carat, color-rivers perfection: flaw-
less. 14K White Gold mounting: never
worn. Appraised value $767. Save 30
per cent. Must be sold. Call John, NO
2-7558. P38
ALL FERGS AND WUGS-Support a
non-partisan movement. Sign the pe-
tition for a U of M intercollegiate
soccer team: Michikickers. Wugs sign
on the right, fergs signon the left.
Michikickers in the center under
John Hancock's name-so George can
read it without his spectacles. F40
MISCELLANEOUS
PADLOCKS, NITE LITES,
SNACKS ON THE RUN,
NYLON STOCKINGS & MOUSE TRAPS.
You name it, we have it at ...
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Ml
MUSICAL MDSE.
RADIOS, REPAIRS ?
FREE PICK-UP a AND DELIVERY on
radios, phonon~ tape recorders and
Tys with this'ad. Campus Radio &
TV, 325 E. Hoover X9
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

NEW VALUE TROMBONE -- Sacrifice,
$125 or best offer. NO 2-7686. B45
1960 RENAULT 4-door, runs good. $350.
NO 3-7658. 831
3 BDRM. RANCH House-Furn'd. Rea-
sonable. Call 668-6231. B19
WOMAN'S SKI BOOTS-Excellent con-
dition. $15. Size 8. NO 5-3486. B34
DRAFTING TABLE, adjustable, new
white linoleum top. Phone NO 2-8728.
B40
FOR SALE - Ski parka, hair dryer,
skirts, slacks, sweaters, etc. Call 6442
Markley. B36
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Rugs, beds, and miscellaneous. Ph.
NO 5-0393. B37
1897 WASHBURN Mandolin. Excellent
condition. $40. NO 5-4111, Ext. 564
(Dave). B41
LARGE, HEAVY-DUTY wooden tables,
suitable for housing unit dining or
private- work tables. Call Don Mac-
Ritchie, NO 5-9193. B21
4 SKY-BLUE bridesmaid's dresses with
cap sleeves, scoop neck, and bell skirt
(chiffon fitted over taffeta), worn
only once. Sizes: 8, 10, 10, & 12. Also,
pillbox hats with veils to match.
Price: $20 each. Call NO 3-1605 or NO
3-6319. B42
FOR SALE-Northland Skiis with Ski-
Free releases and binding. Imported
men's English Shetland crewneck-
loden green. Also striped men's boat-
neck, Sizes 44. Imported English ten-
nis sweater-size 42. Grey Harris
tweed 3-button sports jacket--40-41
long. Call 5-5:45, 6:30-6:45. 5-0523. B36
WANTED TO RENT
VISITING PROFESSOR wants 3 or 4
bedroom home for 12 months starting
Sept., 1963. Has E. Lansing home for
reciprocal arrangement if desired.
Write, R. Duke, 1714 Linden St., E.
Lansing. L8
GARAGE WANTED
Vicinity of Canterbury Rd., Ann Arbor
Woods, John Allen School or South-
east Ann Arbor area. Phone NO 5-9429
after 5 p.m.

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CAMP STAFF OPENINGS
Camp TO-HO-NE for Boys-Great Barrington, Mass.
WSI'S, Sailing, Canoeing, Tennis, Camping,
Riflery, Field Sports, Photography, Ceramics.
Also, man to help 6 bright boys build ham radio and prepare them for
operators license. And, physics students with knowledge of astronomy,
meteorolgy, and electronics. Graduate students or upperclassmen pre-
ferred. Interviews Today thru Friday.
Tel) for appt.: Peter Menaker, Michigan Union,
Room 336. If no answer, leave message.
CAMP STAFF OPENINGS
MANIT U-WABiNG CAMP of FINE ARTS
CANADA
GOLF, TENNIS, RIDING, RIFLERY
Sailing, Water-skiing, Swimming, Canoe-tripping.,
Musicians (strings and winds), Guitar, Electronics.
Experienced, fully qualified men and women, post-graduates preferred.
Applications now available at the Student Placement Office. Complete
and return without delay to Mr. B. Wise, 821 Eglinton Ave. W.,
Toronto, Ontario.

RIDE WANTED to Philadelphia, Allen-
town, or Bethlehem, Penn. area. To
leave Friday, April 5. Will share costs
and driving. Call H. Braunstein, 5-
4111, Ext. 199. 23

Drive Yourself
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS

Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road, Ypsilanti, Michigan

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B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION
FRIDAY, MARCH 22
7:30 P.M.-SABBATH SERVICES,
Zwerdling-Cohn Chapel
8:30 P.M.--DIALOGUE No. 2,
"What We Mean by the Judaeo-Christian Heritage"
Sources and Values of the Good Life
The Rev. J. Edgar Edwards and Students of Guild House
Dr. Herman Jacobs and Students of Hillel
1429 Hill Street

1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE-tRadio and
heater, standard transmission. NO 3-
3393, ask for Al. N31
1960 PORSCHE ROADSTER, $2700. Re-
clining seats, Radio, A. Barth, call
HA 9-7640. N32
1955 DODGE--48,000 miles. Cood condi-
tion. May be seen and driven any-
time. All accessories $250. Call NO
5-4942. N33
ENGLISH FORD Consul Convertible
1958. Good condition. Brand new tires,
Call5-0523. Best time to call 5-5:45,
6:30-6:45. N29

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thesis, or any general typing. NO
2-6135 days or NO 5-4693 evenings.
J100
FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party
favors and unique gifts contact Bud-
Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO
2-6362. J4

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career opportunities for basic and applied chemical research and
Expanding utilization research program has created challenging
development in diversified fields at
THE NORTHERN REGIONAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
Agricultural Research Service
U. S. Department of Agriculture
Peoria, Illinois
ORGANIC - PHYSICAL - BIOCHEMISTS
Organic synthesis of new carbohydrate and lipid derivatives
Structure analyses of natural products
Pheological properties of solutions and polyaccharides and
proteins
Molecular properties of starches, proteins, and other natural
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Rearrangement of gylcerides and separation of specific fatty
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Chemical engineering and pilot-plant development of products
and processes
Sign up for interview with our representa tive
on March 21. 1963

MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed,
Multilith Offset for reproduction,
photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's
Business Service, 320. S. Huron. HPJ
2-0191.A .
$31000
STUDENT-FACULTY.
JET FLIGHT
June. 12-NYC--London
Aug. 22-London--NYC
NO 5-6765

DO YOU OWN A
VOLKSWAGEN?
If you do, you should know
about Ann Arbor's only
VOLKSWAGEN
and Porsche service specialists
AIR-COOLED MOTORS
936 N. Main 665-0051
605-3583
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-BROWN Pocket Book in room
4203 Angel Hall. REWARD. Call 5-7711
ext. 3217.' A-9
LOST IN THE UGLI-Man's ring, black
star sapphire, set in white: gold band
with diamond chips. Reward.; Call
Stan, NO 2-6852. A26
HELP WANTED E
RENTAL AGENT, HURON, TOWERS
APTS. wife, or grad student, or fac-
ulty member looking for interesting
part-time work. Must Have Sales Abil-
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