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PAGE FOUR

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:

Nats Edge

Tigers, 3-2

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Pnome 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M.

By The Associated Press
DETROIT - Willie Kirkland
drove in the winning run with a'
seventh-inning single as Washing-
ton snapped an eight-game losing
streak with a 3-2 victory over the
Detroit Tigers last night.
The Senators broke a 2-2 tie
in the seventh when Fred Valen-
tine was hit by a pitch. Don Lock's
third hit of the game moved Val-
entine to third, and Kirkland's
single to left brought him home.
The Tigers nicked Phil Ortega
for a run in the first on Dick Mc-
Auliffe's pop fly double and Al
Kaline's single.
Washington moved ahead in
the sixth when hits by Jim King
and Lock, a sacrifice and Ken Mc-
Mullen's single produced two runs.
McAuliffe tied it in the Tiger
sixth with a solo homer.
* * *
Indians, Bosox Split
CLEVELAND-George Thomas
and George Scott hammered ninth
inning home runs that earned
Boston an 11-7 victory and a split
of its twi-night doubleheader
against Cleveland last night. Whit-
field drove in five runs as the
Indians won the opener 8-7.
Rocky Colavito's grand slammer
in the eighth inning had tied the
nightcap at 7-7, but Thomas broke
the deadlock with his second home
run of the season. After Carl Ya-
strzemski walked and Tony Conig-
liaro singled, Scott whacked his
second home run of the game and
16th of the season, wrapping it up.
Sonny Siebert, who pitched a
no-hitter in his last appearance
Friday night, picked up his sixth'
victory in the opener, although he
was knocked out in the seventh
inning by a four-run Boston rally.
* *
Giants Smash Cubs

Davenport in the seventh, was the
fifth of the game for the National
League-leading G i a n t s. Willie
Mays, Tom Haller, Ollie Brown
and Jim Hart also connected for
San Francisco.
Billy Hoeft, the third Chicago
pitcher, gave up McCovey's tie-
breaking shot and also was clipped
for a run-scoring double by Hal
Lanier in the seventh.
The Cubs had scored three runs
in the sixth to tie it at 7-7.
* * *
LA Trounces Chicago
CHICAGO - Ed Kirkpatrick
smashed two homers and knocked
in four runs yesterday as the
California Angels whipped the
Chicago White Sox 10-4 and
pitcher Dean Chance ended a six-
game losing streak despite 15 Chi-
cago hits.
Home runs came early as Kirk-
patrick lofted a solo shot in the
second inning and Jose Cardenal

St. Johns Nips
Texas in NCAA
World Series
By The Associated Press
OMAHA-Underdog St. John's
of New York whipped Texas 2-0
last night in the College World
Series second round on Walt Wi-
towski's five-hitter, outstanding
fielding and the hitting of John
Zarzicki and Matt Galante.
Top-ranked Southern Califor-
nia and second-ranked Ohio State
met in the last second round
game.
Steve Arlin pitched Ohio State'
to a 6-2 victory over the USC Tro-
jans in the game between the two
top-ranked teams. OSU, now 24-5,
and St. John's are the only un-
beaten teams remaining in the
double elimination tourney.
In Monday night's game, Ohio

did the same for his No. 7 in the
third.
Kirkpatrick boosted his season
total to five with a blast into the
upper right field deck in the
eighth after Norm Siebern had
walked. Before the eighth was
over, the Angels had scored again
when Tom Satriano walked and
Paul Schaal doubled.
Chance worked six innings. The
big right-hander, now 4-8, yielded
nine hits, struck out six and
walked three.
* * *
Cards Bomb Mets
NEW YORK-St. Louis knocked
out Dick Rusteck, a shutout win-
ner Friday in his first major
league start, and scored six runs
in the second inning yesterday on
the way to a 9-2 victory over the
New York Mets.
Eleven Cards went to the plate
in the second when Jerry Buchek
hit a two-run homer. There were
five singles, a walk, an interfer-
ence call against catcher John
Stephenson and a double steal in
the inning.
Rusteck, who had blanked Cin-
cinnati in his first appearance
after his recall from Jacksonville,
never got anybody out this time.
Lou Brock led the Cards' attack
with a homer, double, two singles
and two stolen bases.
Maloney Blanks Pirates
PITTSBURGH - Jim Maloney
fired a three-hit shutout last night
as the Cincinnati Reds edged the
Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0.
Maloney didn't walk a batter
and struck out seven in winning
his seventh game against two de-
feats.
He was tagged for a single by
Bill Mazeroski in the third and
another by Roberto Clemente in
the fourth, then set down nine
Pirates in a row before Willie
Stargell singled in the seventh.
The Reds gave Maloney the only
run he needed in the fourth off
Pirate southpaw Woody Fryman,
who lost his second game after
winning his first four.
Ma jor League ,

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1iDAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.40 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 2:30 daily
Phone 764-0557
SUMMER SUBLET
13 ROOM APT., completely furn. Close
to campus. 914 Sybil. 663-8409. U17
LARGE MOD. 4-man apt. for 2nd half
of summer. Air-cond. 11, blocks from
campus, 761-7464. 1U18c
JULY-AUG. SUBLET-Space for male
in mod. 2-man apt. $40. 761-3320. U10
410 OBSERVATORY-Need 2 Girls to
share 4-man. Air-conditioned. $35/mo.
761-2728. Ull
APT. FOR RENT-July 1st thru Aug.
1005 Packard. Call 483-0500, ext. 294
(from 8 'til 4:30). U16
SUMMER SUBLET-2nd half-2-bdrms.,I
air-cond. Good location. Best offer.
Call Judy Hertz, 764-1224 days; 761-
3914 evenings. U12_
SUBLET IIIB - 1335 S. Univ., Apt. E.
1 more man. $40/mo. Call 663-9100. U9
SUBLET for IIIB-3 girls close to cam-
pus. Air-cond., furn, Reasonable. Call
665-0901. U13
SUMMER SUBLET IIIB-Large 2-bed-
room, mod, apt. $180/mo. 1320 S.
Univ., No. 28. 662-7386. U14
FANTASTIC, DELUXE four-man apart-
ment available for second half of
summer. Brand new, air-cond., sac-
rifice price. Call Alan at 761-3576. U15
GIRL NEEDED for roommate June 25-
Aug. 25; 2 bedroom, 2-man apt. Call
761-7473. U8
SUMMER SUBLET for IIIB - HuronI
Towers, 1 bdrm., furnished, 2 or 31
man, inside parking, swimming pool,
air-conditioned, etc. Call 663-8225. U6
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

PERSONAL
HEY HANDSOME - It's all beautifuly
outside and you're not here. J'ai lair
triste. F7
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
SPECIAL GUITAR SALE
Now in stock
GOYA and GIBSON CLASSICS
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC.
512 Wiliam (Maynard House)
NO 2-5579
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
SLINGERLAND Drums, Bass, tom,
snare, highahat and ride cymbals.
$200 (will accept more if offered).
663-4877, ask for Rob; call late. X25
FOR RENT
$5.00 PER WEEK. ROOMS for Men,
Grads preferred. TV lounge. Coke
machine. Phone Mgr. evenings, 668-
9755. C33
FALL-For 2, 3, 4, or 5. Mod. furn.,
air-cond., baconies, quiet. Call 665-
2689. C31-

FOR RENT
University
Towers
Apartments
FALL & SUMMER RENTALS
ON CAMPUS
From $60 per person
per month r
FEATURES INCLUDE:
HEATED SWIMMIN GPOOL
Luxurious Lobby
Color TVs
Billiard Room
Air Conditioning
Many other extras
MODEL APT. OPEN
536 S. Forest
10-6, Every Dayj
761-3565-NO 5-4480
C29
HELP WANTED

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-1964 Volkswagen. Spotless.
Has everything. $1250. Call after 5,
668-7107. B37
5-BEDROOM LAKE FRONT HOME at
Lakelands Golf and Country Club.
Call owner, Brighton 229-4664. B3
PHONOGRAPH, three speed automatic,
portable. $15. Call 663-4877 (Rob). B2
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1965 50cc HONDA CUB. $170. Ph. 665-
6977, after 4:00 p.m. Z3
HONDA 160, late 1965. Excellent. Best
offer over $5,0. NO 5-6949. Z4
1965 HONDA 0100. Helmet, 650 miles,
excellent. NO 5-9468. Z42
HONDA C-100, only 416 miles. Stored all
winter. NO 3-9623. Z24
1965 HONDA 160-Black with chrome
air covers. Extras Inc. Only $475 incl.
INS. See at 604 S. State. Z2
'65 YAMAHA, YDS3, 5 speed, $450, with
helmet, will bargain. Call 761-0736, be-
tween 5 and 7 p.m. Z1
NORTH CAMPUS RIDERS-Can't hold
it in the corners? Back wheel hang
out too far in the slides? Full selec-
tion of Knobby tires, competition
components, racing fuels at HONDA
of Ann Arbor, 300 Packard Road, 665-
9281.
Home of the nicest comp. riders
since 1963. Z
FOR SALE - 1958 Lambretta scooter
with crash helmet, wind screen, and
weatherproof book box. $100. NO 2-
7972. Z49
150cc LAMBRETTA scooter, windshield,
spare tire, running well. Call 6-8
p.m., 665-2128. Z48
FOR SALE--1964 Yamaha 80. Only 2100
miles. Excellent condition. Cali 761-
7179. Z47

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Bulova gold watch with gold
band. In a library during finals. Call
Bud, 764-0562. A30
LOST-Brown and white Beagle, female.
Answers to name Heidi. Choke chain
collar. Call HU 2-8700,, ext. 605 days;
665-0939 evenings. Ask for Mrs. Blair.
A35
BUSINESS SERVICES

ANY MOTH HOLES, tears or burns i
your clothes? We'll reweave them likd
new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade

OPTICAL REPAIRS
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
IN THE NICKELS ARCADE
240 Nickels.Arcade

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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 8-6906. 13
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
NOW LEASING FOR FALL
NEW AND OLD BUILDINGS
Efficiences, 1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartments
Patrick J. Pulte Inc.
WEEKDAYS-NO 5-9405
SATURDAYS 9-5-NO 2-5244
C21
Tiffany Apts
SUMMER AND FALL

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PART OR FULL TIME help needed.
Service station. Call NO 8-9586. H11
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. Hl
$1 FOR 1 HR. Register Voters. Call 663-
0553. H24
SALESMAN to start June 1st. Profes-
sional opportunity, married, 22-30,
Bachelor's degree. Phone 453-4030 for
interview. H41
COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

NICHOLSON M/C SALES
Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH
YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 224
First. Phone 662-7409.

S.
Z'

SAN FRANCISCO-Willie Mc-'
Covey's two-run homer in the sev-
enth inning snapped a 7-7 tie,,
powering the San Francisco
Giants to an 11-7 victory over the

Chicago Cubs yesterday.
McCovey's 12th homer, follow-
ing a single by pinch hitter Jim
Top Seeds Win,
USC Leads in
NCAA Tennis
By The Associated Press
MIAMI - Top-seeded Charles
Pasarell of UCLA used smashing
serves and power strokes to ad-
vance to the third round of the
NCAA Tennis Tournament yes-
terday with a 6-2, 6-1 triumph
over Steve Stockton of Tennessee.
Stan Smith of Southern Cali-
fornia, ranked second, and third-
seeded Tom Edlefsen of Southern
California also advanced.
Smith swept easily through the
second and third rounds with vic-
tories over Dick Gilkey of Okla-
homa, 6-1, 6-0, and Tom Karp
of UCLA, 6-1, 6-4.
Edlefsen downed Jerry Stewart
of Michigan 6-4, 6-3 in a nip-
and-tuck duel. Edlefsen came back
to win three in a row -after being
down 4-3 in the first set.
Ian Crookenden of UCLA, No.
4 ranked player, came back from
a shaky start in second round to
beat Ron Goldman of Georgetown
4-6, 6-2, 6-2. After losing the first
set, Crookenden, of New Zealand,
trailed in the second before he
started his rally.
. Southern California led the
team totals with 12 points, trailed
by UCLA with nine. Miami, Mis-
sissippi State and Tennessee, had
seven each, while Georgia Tech,
Pan American and Rice got fivet
each.
Former 'M'
Star Berenson
Traded to NY
By The Associated Press
MONTREAL - The New York
Rangers acquired left winger Red
Berenson from the Montreal Ca-
nadiens yesterday in exchange for
left winger Ted Taylor and a
player to be named later.
The trade was the first during
the current National Hockey
League meetings here.
Berenson played college hockey
at Michigan and is considered by
many to be the best Wolverine
player ever. Among other achieve-
ments Berenson set the Michigan
record for goals in a season, 43,
was twice named to the All-
American team, was named the
most valuable player in the NCAA
playoffs and was the team cap-
tain in his senior year.
Berenson was the first hockey
player in history to go directly
from college to the NHL and
scored a goal in his first profes-
sional game, a playoff game
against Detroit in 1962.
Berenson, 26, has played parts

State received an 11-strikeout five-
hit job from its No. 3 pitcher,
Mike Swain, but needed help
from ace Steve Arlin to beat Ok-
lahoma State 4-2.
Swain, a 6-foot-4 sophomore
right-hander, survived a some-
what shaky start as he retired'
14 straight batters while protect-
ing a 1-0 edge. Swain also clout-
ed a long two-run triple in the
ninth, then scored on a squeeze
bunt.
But he was relieved by Dick
Boggs after issuing his second and
third walks in the ninth. Boggs
walked two more, forcing in a
run and Arlin walked home an-
other before ending it with two
strikeouts.
St. John's tied an NCAA tourney
record with four double plays.
Second baseman Galente, a
Yankee draftee, was 3-for-4, rais-
ing his season average to .405 and
ran his string of consecutive error-
less chances to 130. Zarzicki belted
a triple and a double.
Witowski, a strong right-hander,
dealt Texas only its second shut-
out in seven years. Texas, No. 5
in the final poll, stands 21-8 while
13th ranked St. John's is 25-7.
In other action yesterday Okla-
homa State's 10th ranked Big 8
champions, eliminated fourth-
ranked North Carolina 5-1 behind
Richard Frank's pitching and a
10-hit attack.
Third-ranked Arizona eliminated
Northeastern of Boston 8-1 in the
other afternoon game behind lefty
Mike Paul's 11-strikeout, four-hit
pitching.

521 WALNUT - Large furnished room Eight MonthLeases
for male. Summer $35. NO 8-6906. U114 Very Near Campus
REDUCED-Campus-hosp. area. Studio New Building
rooms and suites for men or women. Air-conditioned, carpeted, luxuriously
Very attractively decorated and furn. furnished. Two or three man bi-levels
Some panelled. House, refrigerator offer two full floors of living space.
and phone. Lertses thru June or Aug. Equally uxurious efficiency units still
$7 to $10 a week. 665-0925 or 662-7992 available. Paved and covered parkIng.

Position avail kfor computer program-
mer to work on FORTRAN, UMAP,
and IBM 360 coding and data man
agement. AB degree and 1 year exp.;
math 473 or equiv. exp. Full or half
time. Call 764-2115 to make appt. for
interview. H21
COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve-
ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pin
jumper. 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 is
expanding all across the nation, con-
; sequently this could be more thanf
just a part time job for the right
person. If you're 20, have use of a cai,
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

World's FASTEST
Street 250:
The X-6 HUSTLER
with 12 mo. or 12,000 mile warranty,
means the most in RELIABILITY.
(See the NEW Sport 150, too) at
SUZUKI Cycle Center
4040 Washtenaw
761-2650

761-3993
Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE,
AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and
thesis typing, transcription - medi-
cal, legal, and technical conferences;
mimeography; offset; ditto; litho-
graphy; varityping and composition.
AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATES, INC.
334 Catherine
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.50
"White," and.5 Colors
For "Guys and Gals"
Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing
Asst'd. Colors-$6.98
LEVI JACKETS
"White"-$6.98
Blue Denim-$6.98
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

Standingps
A IERICAN ILEAGU E t.VG.
WV1, Pet. Giu
BaltinIUo: 38 20 .656 -
('leveland 35 19 .648 1
letroit -34 22.607 3
Minneso 28 27 .509 814
California 29 29 .500 9
Chcao ?6 29 .473 104
New York x21 30 A.44I1
Kansas City ?'_733 .00 14114
Washington 21 36 .100 15
Boston 21 36 .368 1614
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Cleveland 8-7, Boston 7-l1
Cafaornia 10, Chicago 4
Baltimore ?, New York I
Vlashington 3, IDetroit2
Minnesota 6, Kansas City3
TODAY'S GAMES
California at Minnesota (2, t-n)
Kansas City at Chicago (2, t-n)
Baltimore at Washington (n)
Cleveland at New York (n)
Detroit at Boston (n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W I Pet. GiB
San Francisco 37 23 .617 --
Los Angeles 34 24 .586 2
Pittsburgh 33 24 .579 2x,
Philadelphia 33 25 .569 3
Houston 33 26 .559 31
St. Louis 27 29 .482 8
Atlanta 28 34 .452 10
Cincinnati 24 31 .436 1U''
New York 21 32 .396 12114
Chicago 17 39 .304 18
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
5t. Lous 9, New York 2
San Francisco 11, Chicago 7
Atlanta 11, Philadelphia 6
Ciancinnati 3, Pittsburgh 0
Houston 3, Los Angeles 0
TODAY'S GAMES
New York at Atlanta (n)
Philaeiphia at Cincinnati (2, t-n)
Pittsburgh at St. Louis (n1)
Chicago at Los Angeles (n)
Houston at San Francisco

3 ROOM FURN. APT. 726 Oakland. Call
Mr-. Bella Collins, 665-8392. or call
Jiu Collins, 663-2644. U43
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer Apt. Modern, air-cond. Very
cheap. Need one man. Call 665-5970
NOW!! UU50
GIRL TO SHARE 2 bdrm. Island Dr.
apt. Air-cond., pool, p;rkip_ fac., etc.
$70 per mro, 66t3-918;1 after 5. 133

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Call 663-8866
afternoons and evenings
SCHOLARS
On campus
ONE MAN-TWO MAN-COUPLES
Tastefully furnished new apartments
ith concrete walls and ceilings
to) insure quiet and privacy.

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LOST AND FOUND

BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED

LOST-Fluffy yellow kitten, 3 mo., vi-
cinity of 320 E. Madison. 761-6851,
Reward ARC

- P1hone: 662-7961 afternoons & evenings
PERSONAL C24 $6 for Rh positive; $7, $10 and $12 for LOST-Tr-color kitten 3 months old
- __ -- Ph negative, Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.} vicinity of E. Univ. and Hill. 761-7735,
WANTED-M,%n to share apt., Fall- 1 FEMALE GRAD. student seeks room- 9-4; Fri. 1-7. 18-21years old need yA34
Winter term. $57.50 monthly. Call mate for Fall semester. Call Maddie, parent's permission. 483-1894. _
Battle Creek collect, 962-0804, Mark. 761-0637. C__ YPSI LANT I LOST-Reward for information regard-
F5 HARITON HOUSE-Fall Rental-One of , ing a brown female long hair stripped
HIDERS to 'N.Y on or around June 25. the finest apt, houses in Ann Arbor Detroit Blood Service cat lt May 5,ne n hee Frest-orest
761-.5553. F13 at a reasonable price. 1 block from 404 W. MichiganCtarSh'nedd esrtlyo
St.-JosephFsHtsptakhonno--- - --i-e nurse her new born kittens. 663-4162.
S- -St.Josph' Hopitl o noth ideA251
2 NURSES want 3rd female roommate. of main campus. Air-cond., balcony, ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER
Phone 665-5022 after 4 p.m. F44 sunken tub. sound barrier, fully fur-
-- --------- -- nished. I and 2 bdrms. Call Huron JOBS AVAILABLE
1 MALE GRAD from Cornell-Math- Valley Real Estate. Days, NO 3-9373: A great opportunity for aggressive
seeks roommate(s) for fall. Call; Evenings, NO 5-0063. C18 college students to earn a high in-A t ei n
Steve, 761-6229, after 5.FO come distributing material to college
IDERC A FALL '66 campuses all over the United States.
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Friday-Return Sunday. Call 761-7179. NEW, completely furnished, close-in
Randy. F14 apartments. Available for 2-4 persons.
RIDER WANTED to West Coast, share DAHLMANN APARTMENTS
expenses. Leaving first week in July. Office: 545 Church St.
Call NO 2-9602, evenings. F11 761-7600
ACTUALLY I find Ralph's is most sat- (28
isfying to a man with discriminating ~
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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-
lore 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 15
#- - -
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Work-
shop-"Basic Employment Interview-
ing": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
introduction to Numerical Control
Wokshop-Cooley Bldg., North Cam-
pus, 8:30 a in.
General Notices
Ushers: Ulshrs, are needed for the
Summer Series of, piano concerts which
will be given in Rackham Aud. in
July. Anyone who may be interested
in ushering for this series may sign
up at the Box Office of Hill Aud, on
Thurs., June 16, from 7 p.nm, to 9
p.m. See Mr. Warner.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Eastern Airlines, Inc., Miami, Fla.
-Require engineers: Supervisor, BS
AernaticalE ngr nms supervisorv

Acctg., requires degree and consider-
able exper. in public acctg. and in-
dustrial exper. in trans. field, cons5id-
ered for Corporate Controller's posi-
tion. The second, Director of Revenue
Acctg., requires strong administrative
talents and degree with acctg. major.
Dept. of Navy, Ammunition Procure-
ment and Supply Agency, Joliet, Ill. --
Need attorncy-advisor, provides legal
advice and assistance on government
proceunrement and contractual mat-
ters. Considerable contract law exper.
required.
For further Information picase call
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAI-
.Waltham Grinding Wheel Co., De-
troit, Mich.-Looking for students age
20 or over for work in office or ware-
house.
Camp Nahil, ortonville, Mich.-Will
interview here for counselors Wed.,
June 15, for students finishing school
June 24. Good opportunity to start
work Immediately. Details at Summer
Placement Service, SAB, Lower Level,
* * 4;
Details at 212 SAB, Lower Level.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES

RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open 9 a.m. to Midnight
TV RENTALS - Lowest student rates.
Call Hi Fi Studio, 663-7242. 121 W.
Washington St. Free Delivery. F7
AIR-CONDITIONED apartment avail-
able for one or two men June 23-
Aug. 23. Color TV, swimming pool
av alable. $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
eng;agement ring. Check It! Austin
Dlamuoind, 1209 S. University. 663-7151.
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EVER PLAY JACKS WHILE WORKING?
WE DO. Come in and see for yourself.
Join us in a game, or as a staff mem-
her. The Michigan Daily. F18
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. Flq
RENT Your TV from NEJAC
Zenith 19-in, all channel portables for
only $10 per month. FREE service and
delivery. Phone 662-5671, F
DATING is more enjoyable with
THE RIGHT PERSON
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MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
Call 662-4867, write 216 S. State
for free brochure or interview

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.
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MODERN 2 BDRM. APTS.
Leasing for Fall and Summer Sublets
Call 662-7961, afternoons
and evenings.
C25
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
desirable features of our bldg.
Still a few apts. available for summer
APARTMENTS LIMITED
663-0511
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Read and Use
Daily Classifieds
Passport Pictures
Application Pictures
Group Pictures
Wedding Pictures
Available at any time
Ready Quickly
CALL NO 3-6966

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.
WANTED TO RENT
GIRL SEEKS roommates with apt, to
share Aug.-Dec. Call Syl, 665-5694. L5
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
USED CARS
ALPINE SUNBEAM 1966, 8,000 miles,
perfect, wire wheels, radio, tonneau,
British racing green, Chrysler 5 yr.-
50,000 mile warranty. Domestic tran-
quility forces sale at $1995. Call 761-
3564, after 5;30 p.m. N7

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