FRIDAY, 19 MARCH 1965 TOE MICMHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVEJ v , I For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 from 1:00 fo 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00 'til 11:30 A.M. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 3) Appointed: Neill Hollenshead as per- sonnel director for a term of one year. by such, and the nameM of any pa- trons wh'o are receiving tickets. 5. The SGC appointee shall keep a record of the preferencing and of thr order of block ticket drawing and if requested, this record will be open tc public inspection. 6. Exceptions 'to the prceding regu. lations shall be allowed as follows: (a) Sponsoring organizations mus' submit requests for exceptions no later than one month preceding their con- dent Affairs not later than 12 o'clock : SUMMER SUBLET FREE OENTRAL air-cond. 2 men want-I ed . for huge 4-man status apt., 2 blocks from campus. 662-2355 for ap- pointment. U24 CHEAP, spacious, furn. apt. Close to r campus, for 1-2 or 3. Call NO 8- 7215. U21 TIFFANY-Mod. 3-man apt., air-cond.,1 free T.V., $130. Call 668-8775. U32 CARRIAGE HOUSE - 4-man apt. Two floors, carpeted, air-conditioned. Cor- ner Forest & Washtenaw. 761-0120. U34 LIVE IN luxury this summer-at bar- gain rates. Air-cond., modern 1 and 2 bedroom apts. balconies, disposal, new furniture; avail. thru Aug. 15. Call 665-2689. U33 1 OR 2 MEN needed. Bi-level apt. 3 blks. from campus. Only $30/mo Call 663-7669. U20 SPACIOUS-half-block from P.A. For 2; all utilities. Call 663-6419. U26 2-BDRM. mod. furn. apt. Close to. hospitals. A deal for doctors and nurses. Avail. May 1, air-end., Phone 663-686 or 662-7787. Specify 727 E. Kingsley, No. 14. U25 1 LUXURY 3 bdrm., 4 or 5 man apt., air- cond. balcony, 2 blocks from campus. Call 662-1026. 127 ENTIRE HOUSE Sublet a spacious, furn. house for the -summer. Ideal for 4 or 5, in- cludes 3 bedrms, bath, mod, kitch- en, dining & living rms., RECREA- TION ROOM, outdoor patio, a gar- age. Conveniently located near IM Bldg., with food & drugstores & laundromat nearby, & yet only a 1 min. walk from central campus. All this & more, yet a price lower than that of "luxury" apts. Call 662-5378. U7 LUXURIOUS APARTMENT Mod., 4-man, air-cond., with balcony. Call 665-5405. U28 2-MAN APT. % block from Law Quad. 726 Oakland. Kitchen, lage bdrm., bath, lving-dining room. Ample closet space. Very reasonable. Call 7643969 or 764-3982. U18 AIR-COND., modern 4-man apt. for fall and summer. 610 S. Forest. Call 761-1576. U25 SUMMER SUBLET 2 MAN PAD-110 bucks a piece for all summer. Clean, close to campus on S. University. 665-6202. U8 SUMMER SUBLET-3-man mod. apt. at 714 Lawrence. Garbage disposal wall to wall carpet throughout. 662- 6867 or 764-4365 (before 5:00) U9. Mod., furn., air-cond. 2 or 3 man bi- level. 731 Packard, Apt. 208A. Call 665-8086. U29 WE NEED 1 roommate (female) to share delightful, air-cond., 4-man apt, at 316 E. Madison for spring-' summer tefin. Call 65-0951. U13 PVT. BDRM. Share beautiful faculty house, with 2 socialable male grads., near campus, parking space, prefer age 23-plus. Call 663-7074. U30 NEW THREE-MAN apartment, swim- ming pool, air-conditioning, guest lounge, wall to wall carpet. Phone 665-7463 after 3 p.m. U10 HOUSE FOR SUMMER ll% blocks from Union. 1% baths, liv- ing room and fireplace and T.V. Large kitchen, parking. Utilities in- cluded. For 2 or 3 men. $30/month- person. 665-4667. U31 3 MAN sublet furn., air-cond., near campus, avail. May, utilities incl. Call 665-7080. U13 BRAND NEW, sharp apt. 2 bdrm, 4- man, all conveniences near campus $45/man. 663-4686. U12 SWIMMING POOL ; Modern 4-man, air-cond. apt. Lounge available, 2 bedrms Disposal, 2 blks from campus. 761-2283 LUXURY LIVING FOR LESS: $45/man /mo. Mod, 2-level, 2 bdrm, air-cond. 1 apt. for 4. Dishwshr. Near I-M pool. 665;0759. U6 NEW, Modern, 4-man apt.. Summit House, $35/mo. Call 3-9472. U22 SUBLET: July and Aug. large, mod., htudio-apt. for 1 or 2. E. Kingsley near State. Call 10 p.m. 761-0885. Ul COMFORTABLE APT. for 2 or 3, con- venient location & reasonably priced. 665-2489, U2 SPACIOUS, 2-3 man, 1 bdrm mod. apt., paved parking, patio sundeck, near campus 761-0315. U50 SWIMMING pool. 3-man, guest lounge, air-cond. Otherextras. 1001 E. Univ. 662.6755. U23 ONE BLOCK from Campus. 2-3 girl apt, available May 1-Aug. 15.24 rms. furn. Call 761-2877. U3 3 INDIV. BDRMS. .Any part or whole summer. 665-2625 or 764-2935. U4 2 LARGE ROOMS plus pvt. bathroom, 2 blks to State St., 21 to Angell H. Sin- gle AJt., Call 761-1046. U5 ANR-COND., NEW, 3-man apt., sun- deck, close to campus & both hospi- tals. May thru Aug. Call 665-2269 U47 ONE MAN wanted for summer for ultra modern apt. NO 5-0777. U13 2-MAN APT., 2 separate bdrms. Hill and State. $120/mo. Avail. begin. May 1. 665-8382. U40 SUMMER SUBLET-Cool double apart- ment. 410 Benjamin. Call 761-0415. C24 SUMMER SUBLET-Modern 4-man apt. :near St. Joe Hosp. Quiet. Reason- ably priced. Available *May 1 with an option for next fall. Call 662-3422, 01 MODERN Summer living in large 4- man, air-cond. apt. Soudproof/brick construction. $40/man, 503 Hill St. 665-8400. C46 3RD MALE GRAD. needed to share house at 1342 N. Univ. Call 668-8692, evenings. C29 SUMMER SUBLET FOR 4 One block from campus. Modern lnnuvaprtment. Air-onnitioninst SUMMER SUBLET i-MAN apt. 2 bdrm., kitchen balcony.f No. 7, FOXCROFT APTS. 761-2434. U40 SPACIOUS, 2 bedroom, modern, bal- conied, close to campus apartmentF for sublet. Generous terms. Call 761- 0656. U49 FABULOUS FORUM FOURMAN FOR FOUR FAIRLY FINICKY, FAR FROM FRIVOLOUS FOLKS. NOW-REDUCED RATE dishwasher, two bathrooms, air- conditioner, treasured artworks, extra bookshelves and lamps left for sum- mer. Close to everything. QUICKLY CALL 668-6749. U47 SUMMER SUBLET - Air-conditioned, glamorous, roomy 4-man luxury apt.1 Wonderful location, 326 E. Madison. Call 662-1860. cis CLOSE TO CAMPUS FOR 3 Two bedroom apartment for summer sublet. Excellent condition, new fur-1 niture. Call Judy Goldstein, NO 2- 3225. U28 2ND SUMMER SESSION: mod., all rms. air-cond., near campus, 1 or 2 girls. 761-0637. U5 SUMMER SUBLET-Forvm Apt. 7, air- conditioned, dishwasher, 4-man, wall- to-wall carpeting, 1 baths. 761-1567. U48 1 & 2 BDRM, furn. & unfurn. apts, girls preferred. $60/mo per person. Inquire 721 S. Forest, manager's apt.- C36 3-MAN, mod., air-cond., disposal, i block from campus. 715 Church, No. 6. 663-1670. U42 $180/MO., Beautiful, spacious air-cond, 2 bdrms., terrace, 4-man. 1000 Oak- land, Apt. 312. Call NO 2-8558. U19 LARGE, 2 bdrms., Stadium-Nob Hill area, very reasonable, ideal for mar- ried couple. 665-9609. U17 FOR SUMMER or thru Dec-2-man apt. between Frieze and League. 761-1535. 132 3 RDRM. APT. NEW, complely furnished. REASON- ABLY priced. Call 5-6815 or 5-2339. NEW BI-LEVEL for 2, 3, or 4. Luxury apt. with air conditioning, dishwash- er, fully furnished and spiral stair- case - at bargain summer rates. Call1 668-8723. U3 NOB HILL (Main St.)-3 rms., nicely furn., single person or couple, avail- able Apr. 26-Aug. 15 (approx.). 761- 0348, evenings and weekends. U16 "CARRIAGE HOUSE" Apts.- vacancy for March and April. Call 662-7210 or contact Charter Realty. U49I NEED 1 GIRL for mod. 3-man apt. for whole summer. $45/mo. Call 764- 6944 or 764-5960, U14 MAY-AUG.-1 Irg., 2 bdrm., mod., lux- ury apt. Packard near State. Park- ing, TV, Hi-Fi, air-cond., balcony, sundeck THE WORKS. Need 2 men. 663-6548. U41 WANTED TO RENT ROOMMATE wanted fall sem. pent- house of 911 Oakland $55/mo. Call 764-0612 or 764-1655. L13 NEED AN APT. for fall? 2 girls wanted for 4-man modern apt. 2 blocks fom Diag. Call Allison 764-1065. F7 NEEDED DESPERATELY: 2-man apt. for Fall term only-going to Europe Winter term. Call 764-1615 or 764- 9612. L20 TIFFANY-105A Female roommates to share attrac- tive air-conditined modern 3-man apt., 731 Packard. Call 665-3323. L14 HELP WANTED URGENTLY NEED industrious Junior or Sophomore Male, part-time posi- tion. Campus Student Travel field. Apply immediately by phone to Chi- cago, collect at 236-6242. H27 SET TABLES from 11:30-12:00 and re- ceive lunch free. Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. 2250 Fuller Rd. Call 665- 4802. H26 EAT IT FOR FREE. Dishwasher need- ed for lunches in fraternity house. NO 5-6115,1H25 WAITRESS--Full or part time. Apply Brown Jug, 1204 S. University. H24 BETH ISRAEL Congregation is now tak- ing applications for teaching posi- tions in its religious school for 1965- 66. Call NO 5-9897 for appt. by March 17. H19 MEAL JOB-Lunch and dinner. Call steward at Phi Kappa Tau, 665-9682. BROADCP.STING Engineer for WPAG. FCC first phone license required. Call 663-6565. Evenings, NO 3-3672. H42 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues., 9-4; Fri., 1-7, 18-21 yrs. old need parent's permission. Detroit 'Blood Service, new location, 404 W. Mich- igan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H29 BUSINESS SERVICES GIRL WANTS summer job away from Ann Arbor, sitter or companion, ex- perience with handicapped. Call 662- 6932. TYPING done in my home-3308 Spring- brook, Ann Arbor. Phone 761-0200. FIND BETTER EMPLOYMENT THE EXECUTIVE WAY Circulate your Resume to employers of your choice Most complete book on Resumes PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME Individual chapters with examples and letters, Students-Military-General Business, etc. Send $2.00 EMPLOYMENT COUNSELORS, INC. 33 West 42nd Street New York. N.Y. 10036 FOR RENT FOR RENT-4-MAN, May to May lease. $150 in Winter, $125 Summer months, plus utilities. Furnished, large base- ment. CALL 662-8760. C33 FUN-LOVING girl needed to share in- expensive, close to campus apt. with 2 other girls-for falland winter, 65-66. Call Beth, 764-5995. C15 ONE OR TWO male roommates wanted for summer to share new luxury apartment. Close to campus, spacious, air-conditioned, with all accessories. 662-1860, 326 E. Madison, No. 15. C34 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY MARRIED COUPLE ONLY Luxurious, 1000 sq. ft., 2-bdrm. un- furn. apt. on W. Stdaium with free parking privilegs on campus. $145 per mo., includes everything but lights. Call 663-7268 or 665-0234. C32 NEED 1 OR 2 roommates (female) for next fall? Call Joanie 764-5925. C35 1 GIRL TO SHARE apt., newly redeco- rated, close to campus. Call 662-5800 after 5:30. C38 SUBLET-Furnished Double, 47 paces from Law Club. Free parking. Avail. May 13-Aug. 20. Call 665-8163. C18 LARGE TWO-ROOM EFFICIENCY-1- 2 pers. furn., $90/mo. includ. util. 319=a E. William near Division. Avail. summer and year. 761-2707. C36 NEW, LUXURY APTS. for fall, 2 bdrm, 4 man. Varsity Properties, 662-7961. FULLY AIR-COND., 2 bdrm, furnished at unfurn. price-near Island for 2, 3 or 4. Call 662-9847. C29 WHAT A FIND!!! A cool, summer apt.-air-cond. with 2 bedrooms-available May 1. Call NO 5-6874 or 761-0222. C25 3 SANS SOUCI 3-MAN FOR FALL-New mod., 1 bdrm. apts, Limited number left. Very large, furnished, air-cond., balconcies. Call 8-8723 or 5-8330 or 5-2689. C 119 N. THAYER, one, two, and three man furnished apartments, wall-to- wall carpeting, disposals, etc. for fall. Ideal for students or nurses. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT 662-7787 days Eves. 663-9064 NEED ROOMMATE (female) to share 5-rm. apt Inquire 413 Hoover, Apt. No. 1. from 9-2. C16 MAYNARD HOUSE .mmediate occu- pancy-furnished or unfurnished. 1 bedroom, 9thf loor, $18 mo. NO 5- 4067 or 761-1812. C46 1341 GEDDES, two bedroom apartments in a newer building with new living room furnishings, wall-to-wall car- peting, disposal, etc. for fall. Close to campus and hospitals. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT 662-7787 days Eves. 663-9064 NEED 1 MAN to take over lease of furnished, new apt. Move in anytime. Call Jim at 663-7:39 C12 OAKLAND-TAPPAN APARTMENTS STUDIO & 2 BDRM. APTS. now renting for fall. Fully furnished, heat and water Included. Located conveniently near campus. Call NO 2-4169 until 9 p.m. C22 STATE STREET MANOR Spacious, beautifully furnished 1 and 2 bdrm. units. Air-cond., garbage disposal, parking, opposite Yost Field House. OPEN HOUSE Sun., 12-4, or see manager, 1111 S. State St. C31 PERSONAL COMING APRIL 1, 2, 3 MICHIFISH SHOW Tickets Now Available F25 TEACHERS - Don't cut your classes Wednesday! Stay and lecture about Viet Nam instead. F17 TONIGHT, Princeton. Tomorrow the world! F22 NCAA All The Way! F7 2 JET TICKETS AVAIL. 1 price. Lon- don to Detroit, June 2. NO 3-2907. COME AND HEAR what Thomas Hil- bish conducting the ARTS CHORALE and the SYMPHONIC CHOIR can do for Bach, Vivaldi, and Brahms. Hill Aud. at 8:30 p.m. on Monday, March 22. ADMISSION FREE. F19 JOHNN K. One more day J. B.'s CORNER- My mind is blank and now, so is this column. F20 SEE EUROPE the SSTS way. Private guided car tours. Handsome student guides, anywhere in Europe. Meeting Wed. 5-6 p.m. at 1405 Hill. For info call Sara at 3-3384. F41 TENOR? Need a good tenor to fill a vacant position in an established commercial folk group. Good pay. Call Ben, 662-1860 after 5. F23 AN ENTIRE HOUSE available for sum- mer sublet. 4 palatial bedrooms, liv. rm., din. rm. & kitchen, garage. 3 room basement, furnished, rock gar- den and fire escape. 764-7678 or 764- 2603-Close to campus! F42 ther was a Doctour of Psysik In all the world ne was ther noon him lik." Chaucer and I say Happy Birthday, George. F24 Be safe at night with Rebuff! Available at the VILLAGE APOTHECARY 1112 S. Univ. ALL STAFF BUSINESS MEETING - Sunday at 7:00. Be there or you won'tI be one of my favorite people. F26 SUMMER IN LOVE!! With 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Air- conditioning, dishwasher, garbage disposal, terrace, and a location one block from campus you can concen- trate on the motivating force in life- LOVE-4-5 people wanted. Call 665- 5753, F44 A HAPPY but belated birthday to Sheila Berger on the occasion of her ,21st. F27 WANTED-Riders to California after finals. Must be willing and able to share driving and expense. Call Jean 764-3955. F48 THANKS so very mouch to all the people who helped put the fashion supplement together-the models, the wardrobe girls, the photographers and everyone else who worked so long and so hard on it. F28 OPEN RUSH for fall '65. Ann Arbor's most simulating intellectual environ- ment. One opening in 4 woman- anartment. Few conveniences but many benefits. Call 764-7907 for ap- pointment. FS NEED 2 MEN to share mod. 2 bdrm. bi- level, air-cond., apt. for summer. Dishwasher and disposal. 665-0759. F2 DO YOU owe The Michigan Daily money for display or classified ad- ve,ising? If so, be sure these bills are paid on or before March 19. Credits will be withheld if upaid. Sincere F28 SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID FOR by March 19. If payment is not received, the Michigan Daily will withhold your credits. Payment may be sent to the Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard St. F19 Are you a RELIGIOUS person? If so, don't miss this chance to live on Church Street this summer! 2-3 man apt. 2 bedrooms, new furni- ture. Will bargain. Call Judy Gold- stein. 662-3225. F15 DO YOU HAVE A SUBSCRIUTION TO THE MICHIGAN DAILY? Your payment is due by March 19 or your credits will be withheld, Payment may be sent to the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard St. F18 RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC GE and Zenith portables for only $10 per month. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on an Engagement ring in Ann Arbor." 1209 S. University, 663-7151. FOR THE FINEST in Dance Music-It's Johnny Harberd Art Bartner Ray Louis Maximillian Peter Clements Wadye Gallant Contact The Bud-Mor Agency 1103 S. University NO 2-6362 WAKE UP SERVICE - Have your phone ring at any designated time- dayor night--LOWR ATES, DON'T BE LATE FOR CLASS OR WORK- AGAIN. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, 665-8871 (24 hours). F42 SEE MARK RICHMAN Prestige Party Favors for the most unusual line of party favors everaassembled by one company. Office and Show Room at 1103 S. University. NO 2-6362. F Meet the Right Person The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality appraisal and an IBM system, is to introduce unmarried persons to others with compatible backgrounds, inter- ests and ideals. Interviews by ap- pointment. Phone 662-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE USED CARS MUSIAL M SE.Approved: That the Student Corn- cert. MUSICAL MDSE., mittee to Ail the Faculty (SCOA) (b) HousJng units may petition fo, RADIOS, REPAIRS be granted temporary recognition for special consideration no later than a period of three weeks pending cer- the Tuesday preceding the SGC meet- tification of satisfactory financial ar- ing before the opening of block ticket A-I New and Used Instruments rangements with the auditor for stu- sales. BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS dent organizations. 7. Any person wishing to witness the Rental Purchase Plan Approved: 1. A limit of 3100 tickets block ticket sales drawing will be PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR shall be set aside for block ticket permitted to do so. 119 W. Washington sales. Approved: After suspension of rules 2. Recognized housing units may that the Organization Against Teach- CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES submit, nine days preceding the con- ers Striking (OATS) be granted tem- cert, by 3 p.m. to the SGC office, re- porary recognition for a period of quests for a given number of tickets. three weeks pending clarification of RENT A TRUCK Should this date fall on a weekend. a satisfactory financial arrangement SGC shall set Friday as the deadline with the auditor for student organi- en vans. date. The housing unit may specify zations. Pickupspanels, Ysani andt v ticke tsin a given price range. Approved: That SGC give $250 to U 5 rRtMich. 3. The numbr of tickets that may of M. students who went to Montgom- EWN4CARS be purchased by any one housing unit ery. Ala , to help cover their travel. may not exceed the following limita- legal, and food expenses and medica' 1960 AUSTN _EALY 3____4_sped tions. expenses. That this money be sent transmission with electric overdrive. Maximum Tickets immediately and used at their discre- Spoke wheels. New clutch. pressure Size of Unit Average Unit Allowed tion. plate throw-out bearing, transmis- Under 15 3( 12.6 22 Approved: That SGC endorse the fol- sions seals, tires, battery. Call 764- 16-25 20 17.5 30 lowing statement signed by the Uni- 0916. N13 26-35 30 28.3 46 versity of Michigan students partici- 36-40 6rw 39.5 64 pating in the civil rights demonstra- 41-50 9( '45.6 80 tions in Montgomery, Ala.: TIRED OF USED CARS? - 51-60 2 () 54.0 94 "We th estudents of the University Here's your chance to get a 1965 Gen- 62-70 20a 67.5 110 of Michigan have come to Alabama out eral Motors OPEL at a used car price: 71-80 50) 76.8 126 of a deep sympathy concerning those We have OPEL demonstrators for 81-90 70, 86.2 140 citizens of this state whose consti- sale at prices below list and below 91-100 6(w 95.5 156 tutiofial rights, i.e., the right to vote what it costs for many used cars. All 101-120 9t114.9 170 the right to peacefully assemble, an(' these cars have a 2year-24 thousand 121-140 4(%136.0 186 the right to peacefully petition their mile General Motors warranty. Eco- 141-160 6o' 153.3 206 government for a redress of grievances nomical? An average driver, should 161 and over 3(1 172.0 224 have been and are now being violated. expect at least 30 miles per gallon. 4. Following the' deadline for block That this matter should concern us I OPELS never need chassis lubri- ticket requests, the ticket chairman based upon a conviction that ours is cation for the life of the car and of the sponsoring organization shall in one nation indivisible. As Governor OPEL standard equipment includes the presence of an SGC appointee, Wallace recently found just cause tc everything you'll need, except a not a member of SGC, proceed to se- express his beliefs in many of our radio. Company policy forbids us to lect the order of seating of blocks home states by his very presence, so we advertise demonstrator prices, but drawn by chance. This process shall see just cause to express our beliefs be assured this ad is not a come-on continue until the maximum 3100 here in Alabama. and these cars are offered as real seats are filled or until all block "We, therefore encourage Governor bargains. If you will phone Mr. ticket requests are filled. Any addi- Wallace to secure for all citizens of Ehnis at Ann Arbor Buick, NO 2- tional seats remaining after satisfy- Alabama the right to vote. We urge 6576 he will be happy to provide ing block ticket requests shall be sold further that he acknowledge the right prices and complete information with along with individual ticket sales' of citizens to assemble peacefully and no obligation to you for calling. V3 Housing units which are selected will petition for a redress of grievances. be required to purchase the full That we believe these rights to be es- amount of tickets that they have re- sential to the combined unity, liberty, INC quested. Failure to do so will result welfare, and dignity of the United NEW CARS AND SERVICE in the loss of their chance to pur- States of America, we hereby demon- chaseblock tickets for that particu- strate by our presence. We also fee' 506 E Michigan, Ypsilanti lar concert. that Governor Wallace, by his personal E Hig,- ps1755. On the Monday preceding a con- acceptance of the petition carried to HU 22175 cert, unless SGC grants an exception, him, would be demonstrating his be- Washtenaw County's only individual sales will begin. No individ- lief and faithin the continuedhunity authorized V.W. Dealer ual will be able to purchase more than liberty, welfare, and dignity of our V four tickets. Sponsoring organizations country, in addition to reassuring th shall reserve 1,077 seats for individual domestic tranquility o fthe State of LOST AND FOUND ticket sales equally among all price Alabama. ranges and locations. Approved: That an ad-hoc commit- LOST-Big black-male cat named Mack GENERAL PROVISIONS: tee of SGC be established to conduct from 510 E. William. Battle-scarred, 1, Fraternity pledges shall be con- research and obtain information con- much loved. Call 668-6234. Reward sidered as fraternity members with cerning the feasibility of establishing ' respect to buying block tickets and a University-owned bookstore. noon on Tuesday prior to the event. FRI., MARCH 19- Alpha Delta Phi, TG; Alpha Epsi- lon Pl, T ^; Alpha Tau Omega, TG; Beta Theta PI, TG; Chi Psi, TV Semi- linals; Cooley, Open-Open; Delta Upsi- lon, TG; Delta UpsFlon, Party; Evans Scholars,' Party; Fisher, Open-Open; Hinsdale, Open-Open; Inter-Fraterni- ty Council, IFG President's Party. Kappa Sigma, Friday TO; Phi Gam- ma Delta, Record Party; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi Kappa Psi, TG; Phi Kappa Psi, Party; Phi Kappa Tau, Closed Party; Prescott, Open-Open; Scott, Open-Open; Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Party; Sigma Phi Epsilon, TG; Strauss, Open-Open; Van Tyne, St. Patrick's Dance; Zeta eZta Tau, TV Semifinals. SAT., MARCH 20- Acacia, Mother's Day; Adams, Open- Open; Alpha Delta Phi, Record Party; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Pledge Formal; Alpha Tau Omega, Party with. Sigma Alpha Mu; Beta Theta Pi, Band Par- ty; Chi Phi, Pledge Formal: Chi Psi, Dance; Cooley. Open-Open; Delta Kap- pa Epsilon, Mothers' Weekend; Delta Tau Delta, Band Party; Greene, Open- Open; Hinsdale, Open-Open: Kappa Sigma, Hay Party. Lambda Chi Alpha, Closed Band Party; Lloyd, Party & Open-Open; Ox- ford Emanuel, Open House; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi Gamma Delta, Pledge Formal; Phi Kappa Psi, Dinner & Party; Phi Kappa Tau, Closed Party; Phi Sigma Kappa, Pajama Party; Pi Lambda Phi. Bus Party; Psi Upsilon, Pledge Formal; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Party; Sigma Chi, Band Party; Sigma Nu, Pledge Formal; Strauss, Open- Open; Theta Delta Chi, Playboy Party; Theta Xi, Pledge Formal; Tyler, Open- Open; Van Tyne, Open-Open; Zeta Beta Tau, Party. SUN., MARCH 21- Wenley, Open-Open. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: NAIRO (National Assoc. of Inter- group Relations Officials), Wash., D.C. -Announces Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Internships. 1 yr. work-study program begins July for careers in Intergroup Relations. Degree not req., Salary. Application deadline April 15 Additional information at the Bureau including list of participating agencies. POSITION OPENINGS: Zimmer, Warsaw, Ind.-Attn.: Sen- lors-Engrs.: Chem, or Metal., Mater- ials eval., basic & applied res. dev.; ME ne wproducts des. & dev. Also sales promotion & export managers for admin. & mktg. Macklin Co., Jackson, Mich.-General Accounta nt.May or recent grad, pref. married man. Career opportunity with mfr. of grinding wheels. Kordite Corp., Macedon, N.Y. - Product Manager. Grad top one-third class. Pref. advanced degree, 2 yrs. direct selling plus prod. mgmt. exper Completed military service. Located in Ill, or N.Y. Atlantic Refining Co., Philadelphia, -Operations Res. Analyst, PhD, MS. or MBA with bkgd. In Operations Res., Math, Statistics, or Indus. Engrg. Exper. not req. Johnson & Anderson, Inc., Pontiac, Mich.-Civil Engrs. (Design), BSCE, 2-3 yrs. exper. mini. Male for immed. opening for municipal systems design, For further information, please call 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAS- Michigan State Univ., Dept. of Soc. & Anthro.-Students from late April through summer t oconduct interview surveys of Michigan farmers. Jewish Community Center of Toledo -May grads with majors in elem. educ., phys. ed., soc., or psych. or day camp counselors. Kay Engrg. Co., Brown City, Mich. -Rodmen for surveying crew; includes work on subdivisions, dev. planning, topographicals & property surveys. * * * Details at Summer Placement, 212 SAB. FOUNI--a stewart plaid all wool scarf, Cisco label. Call 764-3963. A30 A. Zola ZILCH Shulman. As tender etc. The responsibility falls less on ya than on us to feed us. Come soon. GOLD CHARM BRACELET lost. Senti- mental value. REWARD. Call Gary, 764-6654. A36 BIKES AND SCOOTERS HONDA NOW! Buy, reserve, or lay- away before the spring rush. 24 hr delivery on all 12 popular 1965 models. 30 or more to choose from. See them at HONDA OF ANN ARBOR, 1906 Packard Rd., 665-9281. Z SEE IT NOW - The '64 Yamaha with the revolutionary new oil injection system. No more fuss or muss. NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES 223 S. First FOR SALE BUY AND SELL THROUGH The Clearing House A listing service for privately owned articles. Autos, motorcycles, bikes, T.V., Hi-Fi's, furniture, cameras, etc. PHONE 662-6574, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. B6 MOBILE HOME, 10x50 feet, 2 bdrms., 1 converted to a study, 662-8027. B4 1964 RED YAMAHA 80c.c. 500 miles. Call evenings 662-0025. B5 PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER, like new-Call 761-1598 or 665-2846, Ask for Boss. B3 BARGAIN CORNER they also shall be considered members of their residence hall units . 2. After men's rush each semester Interfraternlty Council shall provide SGC with the total number of mem- bers in each fraternity counting pledg- es of the fraternity. 3, Following this period each semes- ter, SOC shall send written corres- pondence informing the presidents of all affiliated housing units the cal- culation as to membership with re- spect to block ticketesales and the maximum number of tickets which they may purchase for any given con- cert during the following semester. 4. Central committees and executive officers of sponsoring organizations may reserve no more than six tickets per central committee or executive board member. The central committee. executive officers, and patrons shal' have first choice for their block. They shall inform SGC of the total num- b erof resrved seats at the time of block ticekt drawing and shall sup- ply SGC with a list of central com- mittee members or executive offi- cers, the number of tickets purchased The committee shall obtain infor- mation about: 1) Bookstores at other universities. 2) Past attempts mad eat U. of M. to establish a bookstore. 3) Regent ruling and interpretatior of that ruling which prohibits a Uni- versity-owned bookstore. 4) Other pertinent information. The committee shall be empowerec to offer suggestions of SGC. The committee chairman will be ap pointed by the President of Student Government Council. The chairman shall appoint members with the con- sent of the President of SGC. SGC members on the committee will be Steve Daniels and Mickey Eisenberg and other interested members. Events The following sponsored student events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are remind- ed that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Stu- Apartments Galore FOR FALL: 2, 3, 4, & 5-person apts. from $95-$240. Campus locations. New and used buildings. Summer Sublets also available. PATRICK J. PULTE, INC. 214 E. Huron NO 5-9405 1307 S. STATE. Male needed. Private rm, $45. Call 662-8'66 (Mr. Kennedy) or 161-0421 (Barry). C20 4-MAN, furn., mod. apts. $210/mo. Hunter-2-6776. Call after 5 p.m. C21 ATTENTION groups of 2 and 3-Do you want luxury and privacy next year? Split-level design of ouar apts. is your answer. Call 663-8866. C28 STATE AND PACKARD 1, 2 or 3 man apts. Chestnut Prop- erties Ltd. 662-7961. C31 APARTMENT HUNTING? SEE APARTMENTS LTD. Quality locations, one and two bed- room units. Many available in new buidings. Spring & Summer leases available. For information: APARTMENTS LTD. 610 S. Forest 663-0511 C18 SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-F ITS-$4.25 "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 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "WI',t0" and Colors-$5.98 I 11 i- If You Want Challenge and Excitement . . i Then Judy Fields and Judie Warren WANT YOU If you're bored with nothing to do but homework, If you're looking for a place to contribute some of your skills, If you've been harboring a desire to write or work with advertising, If you'd like to sell to Ann Arbor merchants for a change, If you like to meet new people, work hard and have fun, Then come on over to THE MICHIGAN DAILY and talk with our Personnel Managers. r This one move could change your entire college life. LEVI'S JACKETS Blue Denim--$5.49 "White"-$5.98 MARRIED? Why pay rent? Live in a new, cheerful townhouse. Havea vestment to show for those hi come-by dollars. Just 195 a a d bright, n in- rd-to- dollars From LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nites SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington moves you in. No Closing costs. $82 a month. COLONIAL SQUARE TOWNHOUSES Platt Rd. South of Packard Pnone 682-8131 C44 FURNTSHED HOUSE - 1716 Geddes (at Oxford). 3 bedrooms, washer & dry- er, garage, suitable for 3-4 students. May occupancy. Will be shown Sun- day, March 14, 1-5 p.m. Cl EIGHT HUNDRED FULLER NEW 1 and 2 bdrm. furn. apts. Avail- able immediately. Close to campus and hospital. Ann Arbor Core announces JAMES FARMER Nat'l Director to speak at Ann Arbor High School 111 hv SMO 161141F * I fftn" MAfit I I I I I