T-ESDAY, JUNE 21, 1966 THE 'MIDI IGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE asai~e ar a a"V lw For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M. By The Associated Press, SAN FRANCISCO-Bill Casper struck back with birdie putts of 25 and 35 feet and moved coldly through the wreckage of another monstrous blowup by Arnold Pal- mer yesterday for a four-stroke victory in the 18-hole playoff for the 66th National Open Golf Championship. Casper fired a one-under 69 over the 6,719-yard, par 70 Olym- pic Lake course while Palmer, shaken and almost glassy-eyed because of the collapse of his game, struggled in with a 73. The 34-year-old Casper cli- maxed his dramatic comeback by lacing an approach shot to within 31/2 feet and then sinking one putt for a birdie on the final hole. Lightning Strikes Twice It was a case of blowup striking twice for Palmer, the game's lead- ing all-time money winner, who saw an imposing seven-stroke lead with nine holes to play go up in the smoke of bogeys in Sunday's final round. This enabled Casper to tie for t the title at 278 and force Palmer into his third playoff in five years. Arnie lost to Jack Nicklaus in 1962 and he finished third behind Julius Boros and Jacky Cupit at Brookline, Mass., in 1963. Golf historians called Palmer's collapse Sunday the greatest in the annals of the game, and it was almost duplicated on this bright, sunny day before a gallery of 12,000. Two-up through nine holes and playing superbly, Palmer hit a patch of bogeys, starting at the 11th and four in the space of six holes. He was a punch-drunk beaten warrior when he trudged up to the final green. Casper, rated the sport's most dangerous putter, contributed to Palmer's slide by knocking in a 25-foot putt on the 11th hole where he levelled the match and rolling in a monster of 35 feet at the 12th where he began moving ahead. Arnie's collapse was em- phasized on the 604-yard 16th hole where he took a double bogey 7 while Casper, three-putting, set- tled for a fat 6. On the 16th, Palmer drove into the right rough, hit his second only 20 yards, had to play into the fairway and then threw his ap- proach into a trap. He blasted out to within eight feet and missed his putt. Casper reached the green in three but three-putted from 25 feet, missing from 3 /2 feet. Casper lost a stroke at the 17th, where he bogeyed, but he steeled himself for a magnificent fin- ishing birdie on the 337-yard 18th, with its gun-barrel fairway wind- ing through a tunnel of trees be- neath a hillside of fans. FOR RENT ROOM FOR MAN in nice SE area home. Call 663-8244 after 5 p.m. and week- ends. C HOUSE FOR RENT--2nd half of sum- mer. 3 bdrms., completely furnished. 2-5 men. Reasonable. Near campus. Call 761-7571. C37 4TH MAN WANTED for luxurious apt., Huron Towers, Fall term, $60. Please write Ted Boeldt, 14903 Glastonbury, Detroit 48223. C35 ROOMS FOR RENT-Excellent singles and doubles, available now in all- graduate house, 3 blocks from cam- pus. Phone 663-5930 anytime. C36 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 $5.00 PER WEED. ROOMS for Men. Grads preferred. TV lounge. Coke machine. Phone Mgr, evenings, 668- 9755. C33 FALL-For 2, 3, 4, or 5. Mod. fur'n., air-cond., baconies, quiet. Call 665- 2689. C31 418 E. Washington, WASHINGTON MANOR. On Campus, ;x block from State. Mod. 'Burn. 1 bdrm. Suitable for 3 students. Air-cond., sound proof- ing, and many extras. NO 8-6906. U13 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED-College girl to baby sit in exchange for room and board. Call 663-9202 anytime. H26 WANTED - Young lady, help mother care for 4 children, age 2-10, live in option. Call 665-5917. H27 COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve- ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pin jumper. Apply in the evening. H33 $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 Position avail, for 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 By The Associate&Press WIMBLEDON, England - Aus- tralia's Roy Emerson opened de- fense of his Wimbledon tennis title yesterday by crushing Can- ada's Harry Fauquier 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, in a first round match. The lean Queenslander, winner of the championship the last two years, seeks to become the first man to take it three straight times since England's Fred Perry ac- complished the feat in 1934, 1935, and 1936. Loser Fauquier played college tennisrat Michigan and was team captain and number one singles player in his senior year. He is also a member of Canada's Davis Cup team. Cliff Richey, ranked No. 3 in the United States but unseeded at Wimbledon, romped through two sets and then ran into some stiff resistance from Britain's Graham Stilwell. Richey, from Dallas, Tex., fin- ally won 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 15-13, but not without moments of anxiety in the long fourth set. Top U.S. Seeds Win Eighth-seeded Clark Graebner of Beachwood, Calif., relied mainly on his own big serves and his op- ponent's erratic tennis in beating Martin Mulligan of Australia, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Dennis Ralston, the top United States player from Bakersfield, Calif., overcame service troubles to defeat Robert Lutz, his prac- tice partner in the Los Angeles club, 7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Ralston actually double-faulted four times in a row to drop his service to love in the third set. FOR SALE FOR SALE-1964 Volkswagen. Spotless. Has everything. $1250. Cali after 5, 668-7107. B37 5-BEDROOM LAKE FRONT HOME at Lakelands Golf and Country Club. Call owner, Brighton 229-4664. B3 PERSONAL JUDO Tuesdays and Thursdays From 4:30-6:30 in the Wrestling Room of the IM Bldg. Beginners can receive instruction, and Belt Holders can practice. F22 GIRL WANTS to share apt, with other girl(s) for Fall and Winter semester. Box R, c/o Daily, 420 Maynard St. F19 FREE AIR-COND. Girl needed to share spacious 2 bdrm. 4-man. Term IIIB. Call 663-5663. F17 HAIR REMOVAL Done by electrolysis. Information avail- able through U. Hospital Derm. Clinic. 764-5140. F GOING TO THE BEACH? TAKE ALONG FOOD FROM... RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Open 9 a.m. to Midnight GERMAN STUDENT wants American roommate. Please notice at main desk, Mich. Union for W. Wagner. P18 WANTED-1 male roommate for Fall and Winter terms to share 6 room house near North Campus. Call 761- 6234, between 6-7. F20 BUSINESS MGR.: Please report to me how things are going. I'm curious, Finance Mgr. F21 NEED 2 ROOMMATES to sublet large comfortable 4-man apt. for IIIB. Call 668-6310. 809 Hill. F16 WANTED--Man to share apt., Fall- Winter term. $57.50 monthly. Call Battle Creek collect, 962-0804, Mark. F5S TV RENTALS -- Lowest student rates. Call Hi Fi Studio, 663-7242. 121 W. Washington St. Free Delivery. "r ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond engagement ring. Check it! Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151. F RENT Your TV from NEJAC Zenith 19-in, all channel portables for only $10 per month. FREE service and delivery, Phone 662-5671. F C12 HEY HANDSOME - It's all beautiful outside and you're not here. J'ai 'air triste.77 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. F18 USED CARS PORCHE, 1965 Red, 356c., Tuned muf- fler, headrests, Metzler tires, Becher AM-FM, excellent cond. $3200 or call Univ. Motel, 665-6141 on Monday. Dan Galvin, leave name and number. N10 BIKES AND SCOOTERS SAVE $8 to $10 On all new HONDAs during HONDA of Ann Arbor's Summer Sales Festival. Buy or order now at the home of the nicest people since 1963, 3000 Packard Rd., 665-9281. Z10 '65 YAMAHA, 250cc, 5 speed, luggage rack, w/helmet. $450, will bargain. Call 761-0736 bet. 5-7 p.m. Z9 '61 ZUNDAPP, 250 cc. 75 mph. 2- stroke. $285. Call Ray, after 5 p.m., 665-2154. Z7 HONDA 300, 1963. $300 or best offer. Call 761-4360 after 6, ask for Joe. Z8 HONDA 160, late 1965. Excellent. Best offer over $510. NO 5-6949. Z4 1965 HONDA C100. Helmet, 650 miles, excellent. NO 5-9468. Z42 HONDA C-100, only 416 miles. Stored all winter. NO 3-9623. Z24 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, 3000 Packard Rd., 665- 9281. Home of the nicest comp. riders since 1963. Z 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. Call 761- 7179. Z47 STUDENT RENTAL SERVICE Phone 665-4489 AIR-COND.-3-MAN, 2 bdrm. apt. NEW. Balcony, dishwasher, disposal, bar, parking, campus, reasonable. Call 761- 1922 or 663-6753. U32 I In a Charter Realty Apartment designed with the summer tenant in mind. Call Mr. Schram at 665- 8825 for information on these 1-5 person apartments. U23 LARGEST APT. on Campus. Available June 23. 3 bedrooms, air-cond., 4-6- man. 1335 S. Univ. Inexpensive. Call 761-7178. .'U20 3% ROOM APT., completely furn. Close to campus. 914 Sybil. 663-8409. U17 LARGE 2-MAN APT. (4 rms.), com- pletely furnished, air-cond., disposal, 2 blks. from campus, very reasonable price. Call 665-2669. U22 LARGE MOD. 4-man apt. for 2nd half of summer. Air-cond. 1% blocks from campus. 761-7464. U18 SUMMER SUBLET For second half of the summer. Excel- lent location - right behind South Quad. For one or two men. Must get rid of-cheap. Call 761-7982 between 5 and 7 p.m. or between 11 and 12:30 in evening. U21 I HE STUDENT RENTAL Service is once again accepting applications for the second summer term. If you have an apt. to rent or are looking for a place to stay, come into our office at 1217 S. Univ. Open daily 10 to 5. I U725 HEATED SWIMMING POOL Luxurious Lobby ColoW TVs Billiard Room Air Conditioning Many other extras MODEL APT. OPEN 536 S. Forest 10-6, Every Day 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. NICHOLSON M/C SALES Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH- YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 2241 First. Phone 662-7409. - 410 OBSERVATORY-Need 2 Girls to E. share 4-man. Air-conditioned. $35/mo. Z 761-2738. - U11 By The Associated Press "We beat Minnesota, the second- OMAHA, Neb. - Ohio State's place team." Big Ten champions, led by the Five Buckeyes were named to hitting and fielding of Ricky Copp, the All-Tournament Team. Be- Bo Rein and Russ Nagelson whip- sides Arlin the four honored ped Oklahoma State 8-2 for their players were Rein; first-baseman first NCAA Baseball Champion- Nagelson, who hit .400 in the ship Saturday night. series; outfielder Ray Shoup; and Steve Arlin, named the Out- catcher Chuck Brinkman, who standing Player of this 20th tour- batted .450 in the tourney. ney, made his fifth appearance in six games by pitching the ninth inning.U L lk Nagelson hammered two triples and drove in two runs. Copp had three hits and made two finesn d IC A A 1 stops at third base. Rein had two 'tI excellent catches in left field, one a tumbling grab against the fence in the third inning on Ron Mc- BY The Associated Press Cord's drive. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Big Ohio State's NCAA baseball Randy Matson of Texas A&M and champs made believers out of tiny Gerry Lindgren of Washing- Oklahoma State and Southern ton State were double winners in California. Marty Karow, their record-smashing fashion while white-haired coach, says the Big UCLA walked off with the team Ten Conference also should be crown at the NCAA Track and convinced by now. Field Meet closed Saturday. "This ought to prove we're the Matson, world champion shot- best in the Big Ten, too, despite putter, shattered the NCAA dis- those nine rained-out games they cus record with a 197-0 toss. were griping about," Karow said. Lindgren romped to a meet 3-mile ___r__gr____ng__b___,___r__s_ .record of 13:33.7 in the final pro- gram in which UCLA set a 440 relay record. Matson won the shotput Friday with an NCAA record of 67-11/2 Reed Sim ouds toss, well below his world mark of 70-7%. In Thursday's opening event, Nign Contracts Lindgren won the 6-mile handily but failed in a record try. Michigan diamondmen B o b In all, four NCAA records were Reed and Chan Simonds have established and one tied. A signed contracts with Detroit whopping total of 10 individual Tigers' farm clubs. champions were dethroned. Reed, Michigan's pitching ace UCLA, producing new cham- who had one year of eligibility pions in high hurdler Ron Cope- remaining, signed with Mont- land, 220 winner Tom Jones and gomery of the Southern League; the 440 and mile relay events, and Simonds, a hot-fielding first- amassed a winning total of 81 baseman, is contracted to States- points. ville of the Western Carolina Michigan thinclads entered in League. the meet failed to score in their Reed set a Michigan record events. Cecil Norde was scratched with nine victories this year and in the 880-yard run and Rick set a Big Ten season's victory Hunt failed to qualify for the fi- mark by recording wins in the nals in the high Jump. George Wolverines' first six conference Canamare was an automatic fi- tilts, nalist in the pole vault but failed Simonds led the team in triples, to clear 15'0" and did not place in runs batted in, and slugging per- the top six. Shot putter Jack centage in his third year for Mich- Harvey had a toss of 56'3%/4", good igan. He drove in 24 runs and for 10th place but failed to make compiled a slugging average of the six-man finals. .511. 761-3565-NO 5-4480 C29 - Pasarell came back refreshed and overpowered his opponent with booming serves and volleys. The UCLA team of Pasarell and Ian Crookendon upset top-seeded Smith and Tom Edlefsen of Southern California 10-8, 6-4. k The third round of the tourney marked the elimination of all Wolverines from the tourney. In singles Ed Waits and Karl Hed- rick advanced to the third round, but Waits was upended by Frank' Timan of Miami, 6-2, 6-1, and- Hedrick was downed by Mickey Shade of Miami, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. In doubles the Wolverine duo of_ Hedrick and Jerry Stewart won their first two contests but were eliminated by Stanford's Jimi Beste and Brian Leck, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. McLaren Wins At Le Mans By The Associated Press LE MANS, France-Bruce Mc- Laren and Chris Amon of New Zealand, driving a Ford Mark II, won the Le Mans 24-hour endur- ance race Sunday in a computer- made finish that even had the officials shaking their heads. Everyone in the crowd thought Ken Miles of Hollywood, Calif., and Dennis Hulme of New Zea- land had won in an identical car. Miles and Hulme were getting ready to mount a platform to re- ceive victory bouquets from Henry Ford II when the decision was reversed and McLaren and Amon were given the victory, in which records were set for distance and speed. The confusion almost obscured an impressive prestige victory for Ford racers in their third appear- ance at Le Mans. What had been heralded as a duel between Ford and Ferrari - with the Ferrari favored-collapsed after about 10 hours of racing. 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. APARTMENTSLIMITED 663-0511 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 2-8244 021 SCHOLARS on campus ONE MAN-TWO MAN-COUPLES Tastefully furnished new apartments with concrete walls and ceilings to insure quiet and privacy. Phone: 662-7961 afternoons & evenings C24 1 FEMALE GRAD, student seeks room- mate for Fall semester. Call Maddie, 761-0637. 017 1335 GEDDES 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. 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 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 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $6 for Rh positive; $7, $10 and $12 for Ph 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 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED to Chicago, leave Thurs. night, return Sun. Call NO 3- 0353. 030 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 Z31 2 NURSES want 3rd female roommate. Phone 665-5022 after 4 p.m. F44 CAMPUS 662-7787 days APT. FOR RENT-July 1st thru, Aug. 1005 Packard. Call 483-0500, ext. 294 (from 8 'til 4:30). U16 521 WALNUT -- Large furnished room for male. Summer $35. NO 8-6906. U14 REDUCED-Campus-hosp. area. Stidio rooms and suites for men or womnen. Very attractively decorated and furn. Some panelled. House, refrigerator and phone. Leases thru June or Aug. $7 to $10 a week. 665-0925 or 662-7992. U5 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 Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 MANAGEMENT 761-4018 eves. & Sun. C16 FALL '66 NEW, completely furnished, close-in apartments. Available for 2-4 persons. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS Office: 545 Church St. 761-7600 C28 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, high hat and ride cymbals. $200 (will accept more if offered). 663-4877, ask for Rob; call late. X25 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-Lady's watch. Call 668-6844 to identify. A37 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 FOR SALE FOR SALE-One television and one new ping pong table with equipment. Call 662-1859. B4 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 BUSINESS SERVICES HAIR REMOVAL Done by electrolysis. Information avail- able through U. Hospital Derm. Clinic. 764-5140. J19 ANY MOTH HOLES, tears or burns in your clothes? We'll reweave them like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade. J' OPTICAL REPAIRS CAMPUS OPTICIANS{ IN THE NICKELS ARCADE 240 Nickels Arcade J 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 J USED CARS 156 BUICK-Good shape and working condition. Must sell. $125. 665-2809., Also '64 Ford Fairlane, exc. cond. N14 '58 MGA, sharp condition, must sell. Call GL 3-3958. N13 '59 TRIUMPH TR-3--Wire wheels, Tor- rneau cover, etc. Selinger, 764-3446 or 662-4735. N8 WANTED-2 male roommates for IIIB to share 6 room house near N. Cam- pus. $30/mo, Call 761-6234, between 6-7. U27 2ND HALF, Univ. Towers, 1 man need- ed. Swimming pool, air-cond., etc. $30/mo. Call 761-3546. U24 CHARTER HOUSE APT.-6-man, air- cond., 2 bathrooms, 3 bdrms. 663- 9954. U19 2 GRAD WOMEN need 3rd to share 2 bdrm. mod. apt., air-cond. 2nd session. Call between 5-7, 761-0726. U26 MOD. EFFICIENCY apt. 1 or 2 man. IIIB. 761-3909. 808 Oakland, No. 208. U29 NOW AVAILABLE Summer Apt. Modern, air-cond. Very cheap. Need one man. Call 665-5970 NOWI U50 GIRL TO SHARE 2 bdrm. Island Dr. apt. Air-cond., pool, parking fac.,:etc. $70 per mo. 663-9181 after 5. U3 IIIB SUBLET - Large, modern 2-man apt. Reasonable. Call665-6949. U30 WANTED-One girl for largest, closest 2-man apt. on campus. Call 761-1922. U31 LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98 For Gals and Guys LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S ~White"--$5.98 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington I/ I LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing LEVI JACKETS "White"-$6.98 Blue Denim--$6.98 1215 South U. 761-0700 Tennis Sweep MIAMI, Fla.--Charles Pasarell, a Davis Cupper from UCLA, came from behind Saturday and de- feated Stan Smith of Southern California to win the NCAA Ten- nis Championship 6-4, 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-1. Trailing at the intermission, afternoons and evenings 030 MODERN 2 BDRM. APTS. Leasing for Fall and Summer Sublets Call 662-7961, afternoons and evenings. 025 FI AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. Baltimore 42 22 .656 Detroit 38 23 .623 Cleveland 37 23 .617 California 35 31 .530 Minnesota 30 32 .484 Chicago 30 32 .484 New York 26 33 .441 Washington 28 38 .424 Kansas City 25 38 .397 Boston 22 41 .349 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, Chicago 3, Kansas City I washington 4, Cleveland 2 California 5, Minnesota 3 only games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Minnesota at California (0 Chicago at Kansas City (n) Detroit at Washington (ni) Baltimore at New York (2, t-n) Cleveland at Boston (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB 2 3 8 11 11 132 15 16 19 GBl .i from Ann Arbor Bank For complete student and faculty banking needs see Ann Arbor Bank. Specialcheck checking accounts, travelers checks, foreign exchange, letters 'of credit, and four campus offices are just a few reasons why Ann Arbor dank should be your bank. Stop in at any Ann Arbor Bank office and get acquaint- ed with alert, accommodating banking. rI K~g V ~l1EE ul I I wI&/ .'~ N-M