PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. 1969 I P MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Tigers, Orioles Win; Indians Lose By The Associated Press DETROIT-Willie Horton tri- pled in the seventh inning and scored the tie-breaking run on Bill Freehan's sacrifice fly as the Detroit Tigers edged Boston 2-1 last night behind the three-hit pitching of Mickey Lolich and two relievers. Lolich, who yielded a second inning homer to Tony Conigliaro, picked up his sixth victory in nine decisions with relief help from Larry Sherry and Johnny Podres. Lolich tripled leading off the third inning and scored the ty- ing run on Dick McAuliffe's sac- rifice fly. Conigliaro tried to make a shoe- string catch of Lolich's sinking liner, but it skipped past him and singled across a run with the kees to a 7-2 victory over the1 bases loaded in the 12th inning, Cleveland Indians last night. climaxing a three-run rally that Both homers came in the fifth gave Baltimore a 6-5 victory over inning, with Richardson's break- Washington last night. ing a 2-2 tie. An infield single The Orioles' rally wiped out a by Roger Maris was sandwiched 5-3 lead the Senators had taken between the two blasts. in the top of the 12th on Ken Mc- The victory, the first for the Mullen's two-run single. Yankees in six games with the With one out in the bottom Indians this season, went to Fritz half, Russ Snyder walked and Peterson 4-4. The 24-year-old left- scored on Andy Etchebarren's tri- hander went the distance, giving ple. Pinch hitter Woodie Held up five hits and striking out nine. then tied the game with a single. * * Luis Aparacio followed with an- Bunning Wins Eighth other single, and the runners mov- ed to second and third when Ed PHILADELPHIA-Jim Bunning Brinkman bobbled the throw. Boog checked Cincinnati on three hits Powell was walked intentionally, for his eighth straight victory as loading the bases, before Robin- Philadelphia defeated the Reds son singled for the winning run. 5-1 last night. double, an error and Sandy Val- despino's sacrifice fly. The Twins loaded the bases in the fourth on Don Mincher's dou- ble and two walks before Kaat singled for a 4-1 margin. Braves Blast Mets NEW YORK-Joe Torre's three- run homer climaxed a seven-run explosion in the fifth inning that powered the Atlanta Braves to an 11-6 victory over the New York Mets last night. The victory was the fourthf straight for the Braves after a seven-game losing streak. Atlanta spotted the Mets five runs in the first three innings be- fore roaring from behind in the fifth. Rico Carty led off the inning with a single, and rookie Felix Millan followed with a double, his first of three hits. Pinch hitter Mike de la Hoz then singled for one run and, after a walk filled the bases, Woody Woodward sin- FOR RENT ROOM FOR MAN in nice SE area home. Call 663-8244 after 5 p.m. and weekends; C FALL RENTAL-2 BDRM. HOUSE on Whitemore Lake. Working fireplace, excellent view, large lot. $95 per mo., 81 mo. lease. Call 449-2668. C23 418 E. Washington, WASHINGTON MANOR. On Campus, % block from State. Mod. Furn. 1 bdrm. Suitable for 3 students. Air-cond., sound proof- ing, and many extras. NO 8-6900. U13 USED CARS DODGE SENECA 1960, standard 6, $400, new tires, battery, springs, muffler, seat belts. This year leaving country. 210 W. Stadium Blvd. 663-0218. N6 VALIANT '3, 2-door, sedan, belts, automatic trans., power steering, ra- dio, heater. New Premium Tires-also snow tires. Evenings and early morn., 663-8475. N5 1962 TRIUMPH TR4. Mint condition, red, Michelin'x tires, radio, toneau,! service history avail. After 6 p.m.. 482-2699. N2 PERSONAL DEAR LONE RANGER, Summer Weekend is Fri. and Sat. We're having a big UPRISING. NEED YOU!! Tonto F61 SCHOLARS SUMMER SUBLET on campus SUMMER SUBLET-Start June 28, for ONE MAN-TWO MAN-COUPLES married couple or grad student. New Tastefully furnished new apartments bldg. at 1302 S. Main. ear4U761-2383 with concrete walls and ceilings after 4_U4_ to insure quite and privacy. SUMMER SUBLET-Spacious 3 rm. apt., Phone: 662-7961 afternoons & evenings summer semester. Reasonable. 665- 024 8181. UT5 rolled to the barrier at foot mark. * * * Orioles Win in BALTIMORE-Frank NMajor NATIONAL LEAGUI the 325- ' Bunning, who has lost only Yanks Top Indians once, was aided by Bill White's two-run inside-the-park homer in 12th CLEVELAND - Home runs by the first inning and Cookie Ro- Bobby Richardson and Joe Pepi- jas' blast into the left field stands Robinson tone powered the New York Yan- in the seventh. The big right-hander struck out Lea(u Sta d os14 and waked "one. " gIt was the Phils' eighth victory in the last nine games and 11th E AMERICAN LEAGUE in the last 13. ~ ~ 1 I T Dr GB t~ 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR FALL to share mod. 4-man apt, at S.U. and Washtenaw. Call Sydney, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 342-4659. C22 MODERN 2 BDRM. APTS. Leasing for Fall and Summer Sublets Call 662-7961, afternoons and evenings. C.2s1 San Francisco 33 20 .623 - Cleveland 30 Los Angeles 32 20 .615 % Baltimore 311 Pittsburgh 30 20 .600 1' Detroit 291 Philadelphia 29 21 .580 24 eChicago 25 Houston 28 24 .538 4% California 25F Cincinnati 21 26 .447 9 Minnesota 22 Atlanta 24 30 .444 9? New York 22 St. Louis 21 27 .438 9z Washington 23 New York 17 27 .386 11Y Kansas City 18t Chicago -5 35 .300 16: Boston 19 18 .625 19 .620 ~- 19 .604 1 23 .521 5 26 .490 61 25 .468 7' 25 .468 7 29 .442 9 29 .383 11% 31 .380 12 gled in another. Dick Selma relieved starter RobF Gardner and yielded a two-runFALL 66 single to Hank Aaron before Torre NEW, completely furnished, close-in capped the uprising with his 14th apartments. Available for 2-4 persons. homer, a shot over the left field DAHLMANN APARTMENTS wall. Office 545 Church St. 761-7600 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 8, Chicago 6 Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 1 Atlanta 11, New York 6 Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati I Houston 10, San Francisco 9 TODAY'S GAMES San Francisco at Houston (n) St. Louis at Pittsburgh (n) Cincinnati at Philadelphia (n) Atlanta at New York (n) Los Angeles at Chicago YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 7, Cleveland 2 Baltimore 6, Washington 5 (12 inn) Detroit 2, Boston I Minnesota 6, Kansas City 1 California 3, Chicago 2 TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at California (n) Kansas City at Minnesota (n) Boston at Detroit (n) New York at Cleveland (n) Washington at Baltimore (2, t-n) Twins Whip A's ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS - Jim Kaat, shelled for seven hits in the first four innings, held Kansas City to one hit in the last five as the Minnesota Twins whipped the Athletics 6-1 last night. The Minnesota- left-hander, now 6-4, yielded a third-inning homer by Ed Charles but stymied the A's thereafter while driving in two runs himself with a fourth-inning single. Minnesota moved in front 2-1 :n the third inning on Bernie Allen's single, Zoilo Versalles' C28 ITORNUNG CONTROVERSY: Rumors Fly in Football Clash Pirates Stomp Cards PITTSBURGH - Roberto Cle- mente triggered an eight-run eighth-inning rally with a single and climaxed it with a three-run homer as the Pittsburgh Pirates whipped St. Louis 9-1 for their sixth straight victory last night. Clemente's single was the first' of five straight for the Pirates. The next two, by Willie Stargell and Jerry Lynch, broke a 1-1 deadlock, and another by Jim Pag- liaroni brought Don Dennis in for Bob Gibson. Before Clemente ended the rally with his homer into the right field stands, Donn Clendenon drove in a run with a single, pitcher Don Cardwell with a bases-loaded walk and Bob Bailey with a ground out. Cardwell stopped the Cardinals on four hits, allowing only a first- inning run on Orlando Cepeda's sacrifice fly. Tigers Draft 'M's Gilliooley NOW LEASING FOR FALL SOME SUMMER SUBLETS AVAILABLE New and old buildings, all sizes and prices. Potrick J. Pulte NO 5-9405 C21 HARITON HOUSE-Fall Rental-One of the finest apt. houses in Ann Arbor at a reasonable price. 1 block from -St. Joseph's Hospital on north side of main campus. Air-cond., balcony, sunken tub, sound barrier, fully fur- nished. 1 and 2 bdrms. Call Huron Valley Real Estate. Days, NO 3-9373: Evenings, NO 5-0063. C18 1 FEMALE GRAD, student seeks room- mate for Fall semester. Call Maddle, 761-0637. 017 608 MONROE-Large apt. for 2-3-4 and 5 students. Avail. for fall occupancy. Air-cond., covered parking. Finest furnishings are but a few of the de- sirable features of our bldg. Still a few apts. avail, for summer. APARTMENTS LIMITED 663-0511 C121 SUBLET-4 bdrm. home, 849 E. Univ. Avail, until Fall. Furnished. 761-3928. U2 SUMMER SUBLET-HURON TOWERS studio apt. Call after 11 p.m., 662- 0293. Ul AIR-CONDITIONED apartment avail- able for one or two men June 23- Aug. 23. Color TV,swimming pool' available. $40 per month sacrifice. Call 761-3576, ask for Clarence or Alan, or call 764-0552, ask for Clar- ence. U SUMMER SUBLET for Summer Session. SWIMMING POOL, covered parking, party room. $39/mo. 1001 E. Univer- sity, No. 2A. Call 665-3883 or 665-7276, U12 521 WALNUT - Large furnished room for male. Summer $35. NO 8-6906. U14 NEED THREE people to fill out five- man apt. for IIIB. Dishwasher, stereo, TV, 1% baths, 3 bdrm., 3 air condi- tioners, Price is $40 per man. Call Dave at 663-6326. U4 REDUCED-campus-hospt. area, studio rms or suites for men or women. Very attractively decorated and furn. Some paneled. House, refrigerator and phone. Leases thru June or Aug. $7 to $10 a week. 665-0925 or 662-7992. Us 1965 HONDA 0100, Helmet, 650 miles, excellent. NO 5-9468. Z42 3 RM, FURN. APT. 726 Oakland. Call Mrs. Bella Collins, 665-8392, or call Jim Collins, 663-2644. U43 NOW A /AILABLE Summer Apt. Modern, air-cond. Very cheap. Need one man. Call 665-5970 NOW!! ! U50 GIRL TO SHARE 2 bdrm Island Dr. apt, air-cond., pool, parking, fac., etc. $70 per mo. 663-9181 after 5. U3 HELP WANTED MALE HELP-Summer Jobs-Riviters, Assemblers, General Labor. Highest starting rates. Apply at: Dunnage Eng. Co. Brighton, Mich. H3 WANTED-Male grad student with car. Apt. with garage in exchange for maintenance work. NO 3-2588. H10 MANAGER for coffee house in campus area. Part-time.n662-4466 for inter- view appointment, H8 $1 FOR 1 HR. Register Voters. Call 663- 0553. H24 SALESMAN to start June 1st. Profes, sional opportunity, married 22-30. Bacheros degree. Phone 453-4030 for interview, H41 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Lucy WANTED-Man to share apt. Fall-Win- ter term. $57.50 monthly. Call Battle Creek collect, 962-0804, Mark. F5 MOTHER won't let me go to Europe. Sacrifice price on June 28-Aug. 23 Europe Chaiter Flight ticket, Call John, 764-7200, days. . F4 HI HANDSOME-I can't think of any- thing to say . . . rather unbeievable: a silent version, oh well. F FEMALE FIGURE MODEL, $5 per hour. Reply P.O. Box 2012. F48 ROSES are Red, Hearses are Black, Fan Club 313 Please come back. F50 KITTENS LOOKING for good home. Males and females, housebroken, very friendly. Call 665-6260. F47 TV RENTALS - Lowest student rates. Call Hi Fi Studio, 663-7242. 121 W. Washington St. Free Delivery. F7 RALPH'S WE LOVE YOU!!! The Ralph's Fan Club RALPH'S MARKET Open 9 a.m. to Midnight 709 Packard DEAR CHARLIE BROWN, I guess you know by now that Summer Weekend is June 10-11. I've got my bow and arrow, HOW ABOUT YOU? KITTY-Are you there? Send me your address-Wass. F46 AIR-CONDITIONED apartment avail- able for one or two men June 23- Aug. 23, Color TV, swimming pool available. $40 per month sacrifice. Call 761-3576, ask for Clarence or Alan, or call 764-0552, ask for Clar- ence. F4 ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond engagement ring. Check iti Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151 F ROSES are Red, Violets are Blue, Fan Club 313 Who the hell are you? F1 EVER PLAY JACKS WHILE WORKING? WE DO. Come in and see for yourself. Join us in a game, or as a staff mem- ber. The Michigan Daily. P18 HI HANDSOME! Are you all set to spend a weekend in the sun? F7 WE HELP put ourselves thru grad school running this ramshackle room- ing house. Now here's your chance. All you need is cash and derring do. Call Bob Greenberg, 662-8559. P14 WANTED-A ride to Grand Rapids on the weekend of the 10th! Call Sara at 665-7260. F7 TIME ON YOUR HANDS? Do something creative. Join The Mich- igan Daily business, editorial or sports staff. Few hours; lots of fun. F LOST AND FOUND LOST-Bulova gold watch with gold band. In a library during finals. Call Bud, 764-0562. A30 LOST-Reward for information regard- irg a brown female long hair stripped cat lost May 5, in the Forest-Forest Ct. area She's needed desperately to nurse her new born kittens, d63-4162. A25 FORSALE FOR SALE-Twin size roll-away bed. Spring mattress. Brand new. 761-1924 after 6 p.m. Bi SAIL BOATS-NEW SCORPIONS, 13 ft. and 9 inches long. $503 complete. 761-4802. B3 HOU81EHOLD GOODS, must sell, Re- ,°frigerator, $25. Furniture, mattress, odds and ends. Call 663-7832. B1 TICKET FOR SALE-Student Charter flight to Europe, Detroit-London-De- troit, June 26-Aug. 23. Call Ozzie, 322-3220 or LO 1-0741, Ozzie. B2 21" TUbe: $25. 663-4877 (Rob). Call late. B48 INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE-Must sell -Sofa bed, 2 chairs, triple dresser., Double cnest, odds and ends. Call 662-0879 weekdays after 5 p.m., week- ends all day. B46 FOR SALE-1964 Volskwagen. Spotless. Has everything. $1250. Call after' 5, 668-7107, B37 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS BANJOS. GUITARb, AND BONGOS A-1 New and Used Instruments Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington SLINGERLAND Drums, Bass, tom, snare, high hat and ride cymbals. $200 (will accept more if -offered). 663-4877, ask for Rob; call late. X25 SPECIAL GUITAR SALE Now in stock GOYA and GIBSON CLASSICS UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC. 518 William (Maynard House) NO 2-5578 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED to NYC Friday, June 10, a.m. NO 3-5012 or 764-7846. 029 2 PEOPLE WANT RIDE to Chicago for Friday, June 10. Call Larry at 665- 6314.G28 2 NURSES want 3rd female roommate Phone 665-5022 after 4 p.m. P44 BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.50 "White," and 5 Colors For "Guys and Gols" Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98 V .4 F49 4- By The Associated Press # DALLAS, Tex. - The Dallas' Times Herald said yesterday that Sonny Werblin, owner of the New York Jets of the American Foot- ball League, has Paul Hornung's contract for 1967 in his pocket. The paper, quoting an unnamed AFL spokesman on Hornung's contract, said the Green Bay Packer halfback, one of the great' stars of the National Football League, was paid a bonus of $150,- 000 to play out his option in 1966 and then sign with the Jets for three years.- In New York Werblin denied any dealings with Hornung. Lombardi Comments "He's got to be a fool to print' a story like that," commented Vince Lombardi, coach and gen- eral manager of the Packers. Lombardi made the comment prior to a dinner of the National 1,000 Yard Club at Menasha, Wis. Hornung was not immediately available for comment. At the same dinner, John Henry Johnson, veteran Pittsburgh Stel- ler fullback, and John David Crow, another veteran back of the San Francisco 49ers, both said they had been contacted by AFL clubs but didn't name them. Both said they had not yet signed for 1966. Meanwhile in California, Paul towe of the San Diego Chargers, the all-time rushing leader in the AFL, said he had been contacted by the rival NFL, but declined to identify the team. AFL Demands Additionally, the Times Herald continued, AFL negotiators are going all the way in demands for settlement of the dispute with the NFL over signing of veterans. A timetable asked by the AFL in return for full and everlasting peace is as follows: Common draft in 1966. NFL-AFL All-Star game in January, 1967. Championship game matching the league's two winners at the end of the 1967 season. Full merger of a 28-team circuit in 1968, to be composed of two 14-team leagues of seven-team divisions each, mixing in the AFL members on a geographical and indiscriminate basis. Four New Teams? To get the 28-team line-up, four new teams would be granted franchises in the new combined National Football League. Three of these teams would be in New Orleans, Cincinnati and Seattle, the Times Herald said. Hornung's name is added to a list which now includes Pete Go- galak, Roman Gabriel of Los An- geles, quarterback John Brodie of the San Francisco 49ers. An AFL official told the news-, paper that one other NFL quarter- back of top rank is negotiating with an AFL team. NFL Against Merger giving up its 47-year-old identity, or allowing the nine existing AFL teams to come within that identity on a basis of parity. The newspaper reported nego- tiations are proceeding on an al- most hourly basis with Lamar Hunt of the Kansas City Chiefs, Ralph Wilson of Buffalo, William Sullivan of Boston and president of the league representing the AFL, and Tex Schramm of the Dallas Cowboys, George Halas of the Chicago Bears, and Commis- sioner Pete Rozelle, representing the NFL. Rozelle Denies Agreement Rozelle confirmed that talks had been going on between the leagues' owners this year, but denied an agreement. "If an agreement had been reached in these discussions, it would have been announced," Rozelle said. "I have no announce- ment to make at this time." On another front, the Washing- ton Star said yesterday that a bill sponsored by Sen. Philip Hart (D- Mich) freeing pro football as well as baseball from certain aspects of antitrust legislation, may be the key to a common draft be- tween the circuits. "That may be the answer" wrote Lewis F. Atchison, quoting a source close to the leagues. "There are so many angles to this thing, including what the Justice Depart- ment thinks, that nobody wants to discuss it publicly, but the owners are talking about it." By The Associated Pressj NEW YORK - Bob Gilhooley, Oilers Sign Ladd captain of the 1966 Michigan base- HOUSTON--The Houston Oilers ball team, was drafted by De- announced yesterday defensive troit for its Syracuse Triple A tackle Ernie Laddhas signedafarm team in the major league 1966 contract wi tthe American free-agent draft yesterday. FootballnLeaguei team AEach team was allowed one pick, each Triple A team got one, Dou- Ladd, an all-AFL player who ble A teams were allowed two, and became a free agent May 1, 1966, Class A teams had unlimited after playing out his option with choice. the San Diego Chargers, was in- Gilhooley played shortstop and volved in a previous trade between outfield in his three years at Mich- the Oilers and the Chargers, but igan and was voted most valu- the trade was nullified early this able player by his teammates this year by former commissioner Joe year. Gilhooley batted .292 in his Foss. final season as a Wolverine. 1335 GEDDESj Luxury 2-bedroom apt. with new fur- nishings, wall-to-wall carpeting, dis- posal, off-street parking; for fall. Also other modern furnished 1, 2 and 3-man apts. in campus and hospital locations, immediate and fall. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT 662-7787 days 761-4018 eves. & Sun. 016 BIKES AND SCOOTERS RENT Your TV from NEJAC II LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Zenith 19 in. all channel portables to only $10 per m,)nth. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671. F DATING is more enjoyable with THE RIGHT PERSON IBM Computer AND personal interviews help us arrange DATES YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE Call 662-4867, write 216 S. State for free brochure or interview Never Needs Ironing Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 LEV I JACKETS "White"-$6.98 Blue Denim-$6.98 1965 HONDA S065. Only 1500 miles, superb condition. Call Dave, 761-5941. Position avail, for computer program- Z46 mer to work on FORTRAN, UMAP, and IBM 360 coding and data man- FOR SALE-1964 Yamaha 80. Only 2100 agement. AB degree and 1 yr. exp.; mfes. Excellent condition. Call 761- math 473 or equiv. exp. Full or half 7179, 4 time Call 764-2115 to make appt. for _ _ _ _ _ _interview. H21 1964 YAMAHA YD2 250cc, low mileage. i COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve- $400. Call Phil, 761-6855. Z45 ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as ptn I uiiia tnijin II tV a 1aanin 11~ F r r rrrr rr rrr r r rrrx r- r: r: rrr ::- :rrr ::. .vrr.,r:.vv:: ":;; rrr " ".,"..: :vr .:"xrrr."rx: ".^.".vvorv.v ": " ^ :w: :.':: a !' f . f . I. . r"r' . r ::# vr'r:. ^. ?7^F4"..., f f r:v«r:: l~ f ., t..l.. . r ............. r. . rrr. r ;?' 15 ."::4i}::"}ii::{{.:} ":'?.:d4i}??>'r'r:::?;d{v'r: Crr; . .r . , r rr' , r: rs.. , r. rrr°... . rr:. .. x .................... r. ".vr::gsr..r .; ;:{{r.:{.y;{{.}: :, ;i: }{": r Fr^ 1 1: rrrr.: fry J:^!:'N1rJ: J1:". O.{ l: r. d. rJh'::tiS :r:::': }: i:: t ^V: }.::VJ: 't:":::ti:rf{.11J.^:::.'rJ:.;::^.'. .'r:...:.:{?r: "^t v ": : ,f.::::'t :?': r:.: : : :r '. ,y, . rrrrrri>::fx"'. .r.rr ."r .. ...,.. r .............r.......cv::;.;;>,:::;:::;: :;;::;:":"::"::":::":.. ;:::^.^ :"::::.":r "r::. : I WANTED TO RENT DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN . g mamsssasmm.msam mmmm....iis!S 55 i ##s!!is % 1965 HONDA 0100, Helmet, 650 miles, excellent. NO 5-9468. Z42 HONDA 0-100, only 416 miles. Stored all winter. NO 3-9623. Z24 The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE $ Day Calendar Botany Seminar-Harold St. John, University of Hawaii and Bishop Mu- seum, "Monographing the Worldwide Genus Pandanus": 1139 Nat. Science Bldg., 4:15 p.m. Foreign Visitors The following are the foreign visi- tors programmed through the Interna- tional Center who will be on campus this week on the dates indicated. Pro- gram arrangements are being made by Mrs. Clifford R. Miller, International Center. 764-2148. Dr. Kotso Nathaniels, mayor of Lome, Togo, Africa, June 11-15. Norman MacKenzie, University of Sussex, England, June, 12-14. Dr. Saad Gadalla, Ford Foundation fellow from Egypt, May 31- June 24. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: Federal Service Entrance Examination -Due to the large number of posi- tions still open in the Ill., Ind., Ken- tucky, Mich., Ohio, and Wis. area the FSEE will remain open for applications until Aug. 31, 1966. Opportunities cover wide range of fields. Use application found at the Bureau of Appointments or on back page of the FSEE announce- ment. Send it to U.S. Civil Service Commission, Main Post Office Bldg., Chicago, Il., 60607. Test dates for all cities in this area will be determined after sufficient applications are re-' ceived. Applicants will be notified of time and place of exams. -INTERVIEW: THURS., JUNE 9- Tulane University, New Orleans, La. -School of Business Administration. Dr. S. A. Zeff will interview prospec- tive students; especially interested in Engineers Science and L.S.&A. grads for work toward MBA and PhD de- grees. Make appointments at Bureau of Appointments, 764-7460. POSITION OPENINGS: IIT Research Institute, Chicago, 111. -Recent graduate for position in tech- nical personnel field. Recruitment of technicians, service and administra- tive personnel, Some personnel exper- ience preferred, 2-years total. Ekco Containers, Inc., Wheeling, Ill. -Position in industrial design, three dimensional phases of package designa and related graphics. Degree in In- dustrial Design required, 1-2 years ex- per, preferred, but new grads consid- ered, Carver Community Center, Peoria, Ill. -Executive Director for promotion of recreational, educational and civic ac- tivities for the community, all ages and levels. BA in social sciences or experience equivalent in administrative community program. Northeast Michigan Child Guidance Clinic, Alpena, Mich.-Clinical Psychol- ogist for clinic serving parents and children for projectives, consultation and treatment. Opportunity for pri- vate practice and teaching; includes administrative responsibilities, and liai- son with agencies. PhD or MA plus two years clinical experience. Wrigley-Packer Supermarkets, Detroit, Mich.-Recent male grad for person- niel trainee position. Work in all facets of personnel relations, industrial re- lations, and marketing. Bus. Ad. de- gree, no exper. Local Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich. - Recreational Therapist to work with adult and adolescent psychiatric pa- tients. Female, degree in psychology, active physically, some knowl. of sports or recreation, 6 mos. in psychiatric ac- tivities setting preferred, immediate opening. For further information please call 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. EDUCATION DIVISION: Teacher Placement Interview - On Thurs., June 9 and Fri., June 10, Edward Haskins from the International School of Bangkok will interview can- didates for Foreign Language Depart- ment Head and Math Department Head. Master's and experience required. For additional information and ap- pointment contact Miss Collins, Bureau of Appointments. Education Division, 3200 SAB, 764-7462. ORGAN IZATION ' NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * B'nai W'rith Hillel Foundation, Sab- bath service. Address: "Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan; An Appraisal," Fri., June 10, 7:15 p.m., Present Chapel, 1429 Hill St. University Lutheran Chapel, Midweek devotion, Wed., June 8, 10 p.m., 1511 Washtenaw. NICHOLSON M/C SALES Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 224 First. Phone 662-7409. S. Z umper. Apply in the evening. H33 PART TIME Multi-Million Dollar Company hiring for part time sales work. Earnings in excess of $3.00 per hour. This is not pots-knives-books or any of that door to door nonsense. This company i, expanding all across the nation, con, sequently this could be more than just a part time job for the right person. If you're 20, have use of a car, and are bondable write William D. Nichols, 3372 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. FULL OR PART TIME, all training furnished, work any hours available. Call NO 2-6274. H31 GIRL GRADUATE student looking for own room in apt. or house with others. Starting late Aug. Call Judy, 663-9246, L3 2 MEN WANT III B sublet. Any apt., any location, lowish price. All details to Fred Shadko, 18313 Woodingham, Detroit 21. L4 WANTED - CHEAP, a parking space close to Church and S. Univ. for fall and winter terms. Write Liz Rhein, 24200 Radclift, Oak Park, Mich, L2 LEVI'S Supersim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White"-$5.98 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington WE TRY HARDER. We have to. We're 3 miles from town. Our campus cus- tomers go to great lengths to get out here for sales, parts, and service. There must be a reason for it. HONDA of Ann Arbor. Z27 World's FASTEST Street 250: The X-6 HUSTLER with 12 mo. or 12,000 mile warrar.ty, means the most in RELIABILITY. (See the NEW Sport 150, too) at BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $6 for Rh positive; $7, $10, and $12 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9-4; Fri. 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission. 483-1894. YPSILANTI Detroit Blood Service 404 W. Michigan PAID PSYCHOLOGICAL SUBJECTS WANTED at Mental Health Research Institute Call Miss Heck at 764-2583 8 a.m.-5 p.m. SUZUKI Cycle Center 4040 Washtenaw 761-2650 Z31 ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE A great opportunity for aggressive college students to earn a high in- come distributing material to college campuses all over the United States. Combine summer travel with large profits, or work part-time on your own campus. Fall jobs are also avail- able. Contact: Collegiate-Dept. D, 27 East 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010. mw - -, /11e ft .I: V ° . SABBATH SERVICE Friday, June 10, 7:15 P.M. Address: Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan: An Appraisal" (Honoring his 85th Birthday) By Dr. Jacobs SUMMER WEEKEND presents SUMMER 40 ,Attention Contact Lens Wearers Save 35% On Wetting Solution William Present Chapel All Are Welcome 1429 Hill I I - - Ii I p p A D1 n IF I