LETTERS: Viet Nam Protest:* For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 76 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Controversy Rages 4-0557 Saturday To the Editor: THE MAINSTREAM of Univer- sity life had long seemed a 'weep-laughable world of impreg nable Dexter, Michigan values- aseptic quiz-grubbers, don't rock- the-boat professors, troglodytic bomb-the-banners, and a Univer- sity president with a chinky- chinky-chinaman vision of South- east Asia. Wednesday night I saw there is real intellectual leadership here and I saw its terrible beauty and power. And suddenly I felt proud, proud and at one with this Uni- versity. -John Holm, '65 To the Editor: WE REGRET that, through our oversight, we were not includ- ed in the list of those faculty and staff members who supported the teach-in protest against American policy in Viet Nam. -Peter Schneider Medical School- Gerontology division Jane Schneider Political Science department To the Editor: SEVERAL VALID arguments have been advanced in favor of U.S. withdrawal from Viet Nam, but there is one prevalent argu- ment which I consider indefens- ible: that the U.S. has no right to interfere with Vietnamese affairs. In fighting in Viet Nam, we are attempting to progress politically by promoting world peace. Viet Nam understandably is opposed to this progress-she would prefer communistic aggression to U.S. military intervention.- But progress should never be subordinate to the self-interest of its "victims." If we had listened to the victims of technological progress, we would not have the telephone or mass production, and if we had upheld the rights of 'the victims of the Civil rights move- ment, the movement would lack much of the momentum it has now. Similarly, to make any progress toward eliminating the most odious aggression since Hitler, we must ignore the rights of the Viet- namese. -Ronald Evans, '67' f To the Editor: I WOULD LIKE to .react to Phyllis Koch's editorial in the ' March 24 Daily: The U.S. Needs Firm Policies (in Viet Nam). It appears the only way to jus- tify United States policy in Viet Nam is to resurrect the Monroe doctrine and expand it to cover not just the Western hemisphere but the whole globe. This, it seems to me, is what Miss Koch has done'. If we grant the U.S. is wise and strong enough to control and di- rect all major political events in the world, everything else in Miss Koch's argument follows. We then should ignore the peculiar aims 'and wishes which other peoples or regions or continents have in mind for ,themselves, convinced as we are that we understand fully and are capable of executing completely what's good for peoples thousands of miles from our own shores. We can then talk about South Viet Nam being another Czecho- slovakia, as Miss Koch does, with- 'ot being concerned about the absolute legality of our own pres- ence there. We can blandly state' 'we are down there because the Viet Cong is there, without in- dulging in a bit of introspection land wondering whether this is perhaps not a spiraling process whereby actions of one protagonist cause similar actions on the part of the other, and so on, ad in- ifinitum. Finally, it then becomes emi- nently reasonable to assume the U.S. should handle the Viet Nam case, and the existence of the UN or other machinery can be dis- regarded entirely (as Anglo-French interests tried to disregard it, un- successfully, during the Suez Crisis. Unsuccessfully, by the way, because President Eisenhower sug- gested to them it was against the. Charter of the UN to do so). LET US now drop the Monroe doctrine aplied to the whole world and see what the world might really look like. Now the protest against current U.S. action in Viet Nam is colored by a whole series of questions which become rele- vant. Can we be sure the present stepped-up U.S. involvement in ,the fight is not in fact a result of a recognition that the attempts to help the South Vietnamese win ,the war for themselves have fail- ed? Are we, in other words, in- volved now in a power conflict ,between the U.S. and Asian Com- munist powers (i.e. Communist China) and "Never mind Viet Nam and the specific needs of the people in that area of the world"? ships or once some semblance of "order" has been restored? Does the U.S. seriously believe it has the power and the insight on its own to muster any program good for the Vietnamese? Do we in this country really understand Asians, their needs, etc., that well? Can we really so surmount our own pe- culiar interests that we feel we can go to Viet Nam as sole arbi- ters of a cause? THE ONLY ANSWER, unless the U.S. is seriously willing to com- promise its values-and against this possibility we are protesting -is to abandon unilateral political action in this area and put the same energy and money we have spent trying to handle a situation by ourselves into UN machinery designed to resolve problems in this area (such as the Mekong Delta Project). -John F. Gyr Mental Health Research Institute To the Editor: A COLLEGE CAMPUS is the wrong place for teachers to present biased views, whether poli- tics, military strategy or inter- pretations of history. Although controversies certainly are proper subjects for campus discussions, faculty members occupy the high- est position of trust to assure students are offered both sides of every controversy in equal quality and quantity. Teachers should scrupulously avoid using captive audiences to convey their personal opinions without free and open debate. Let faculties protest in Washington, D.C., like other citizens, but not on campuses, unless they make a good faith effort to present both sides. -Douglas M. Cain, '66L To the Editor: THE FOLLOWING letter was sent to the Detroit News in response to comment in that paper on last wek's teach-in: Your paper has done what it can to portray the University teach-in and protest of American policy in Viet Nam as somehow at fault because we did not invite a speaker who would defend the administration point of view. In editorial, cartoon and even your news columns, you have charged us with this "sin" of omission. I really fail to see what the fuss is about. Personally, I would not have objected to presentation of the administration point of view. But there were considerations which compelled our group to the opposite position. SPECIFICALLY, there were three reasons for not inviting such a speaker: First, we were protest- in g the administration position, and were accordingly focussing on alternatives to it. There is much disagreement about the ap- propriate alternatives within our group-plenty to talk about. Second, the administration po- sition has had and continues to have an ample forum and sympa- thetic audience. Opposition to it has increasingly been pressured, villified and distorted. Third, we did reproduce and dis- tribute 3000 copies of the official administration position-the State Department's White Paper on Viet Nam. Now these considerations may not seem to many like sufficient justification for failing to invite a pro - administration speaker, Some apparently even believe every significant position has, as a matter of principle, a right to be heard every time one engages in & political demonstration designed to promote protest and debate. .On this basis, we should also be blamed for not having had a spokesman for the officialSoviet or Communist Chinese point of view. Or do those who criticize us in their way make the implicit as- sumption that anyone who critici- zes the administration point of view must be pro-Communist? Of you and your readers I ask, only that if ybu cannot agree with us, at least try to be fair to us. -Prof. Arnold Kaufman Philosophy department To the Editor: WONDER if those who chanted and carried the signs proclaim- ing "Better Dead than Red" last Wednesday night at' the rally on the Diag have considered that the choice they were professing may not be entirely a personal one. It is one thing for a man to choose for himself, in the sense that "I would rather be dead than Red." But the slogan might also implicitly be asserting, "I would rather a Vietnamese child be dead, than grow up to be a Reds" The significance of asserting this seems quite different from the significance of asserting one is personally willing to die rather LOST AND FOUND FOUND-a stewart plaid all wool scarf. Clao label. Call 764-3963. A30 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES 3-MAN APT., 5 rms., corner Forest & Washtenaw. $125/mo. 662-6712. U43 MODERN Summer living in large 4- man, air-cond. apt. 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Total rent $135/mo. plus utilities. 8% mo. lease starting Aug. 23. Call Bob or Bill, 668-8427. C2 I LIKE Scott Blech! F42 NEED A PLACE FOR FALL? Air-cond., APT. for 1 -or 2 avail. May 1 or earlier. mod., 4-man apt., sun-terrace, 1 blk. Quiet but convenient to town, main from campus. Avail, for Fall and campus. Large kitchen, bath. Come Summer. 610 S. Forest, Apt. 6. 761- see, make offer. 663-7994. U13 1576. 03 ENTIRE 1st FLOOR of house, 3-man, mod., furn. 1 blk. from Frieze, private FOR WOMEN AND parking, avail: April 25. Call 662-2606. MEN STUDENTS U43 1, 2, 3, or 4 for luxury Carriage House U apt. 1 blk. from class. Make offer. Call Gary, 662-0943 after 5 p.m. U14 _ TOW E S MOD., LUXURIOUS, 2 bdrm. apt. Per-' fect for 3. Mod. appliances, garbage Furnished Apartments disposal, off-st. parking. 1 blk. from * August Occupancy campus. Will meet any reasonable On Campus... South U offer. 665-2579. U17ao s. MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS A-1 New and Used Instruments One block from campus, Modern BANJOS. GUITARS, AND BONGOS luxury apartment. Air-conditioning, Rental Purchase Plan dishwasher, l% baths, up and down PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR with balcony. NO 5-0855. 018 119 W. Washington 2 FEMALE grad. stud. need I to share air-cond. apt. for summer. Call 761. WANTED TO BUY 072. U49 WANTED-14 or 15 ft. fiberglass boat. NEW 1-2 man furn'd apt, 2 blks from Call 663-7165. K6 campus, parking, air con'd, laundry facilities, disposal, call 665-2719 after WANTED. 2 or 4 tickets to In White 6:00. ,U48 America. 665-2347. K9 2 MEN needed for summer to fill mod- BUSINESS SERVICES ern apt, wotj 2 virgin air con'd. 1 blk from East Engin (corner South U and TYPING done in my home--3306 Spring- S. Forest) Reasonable N032973. U49 brook, Ann Arbor. Phone 761-0200.N __________________________NEAR Hsop. Spacious 4 man apt. TV, cool in summer, will accept any rea- S('_ 1R4 sonable offer. 665-6405. U50 YOUR NUMBER FOR UICK, ACCU- RATE AND EXPERIENCED) manu- script and thesis typing, transcrip- tion -- medical, legal and technical conferences; mimeographing; offset; ditto; lithography; varityping and composition. AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATES, INC. 334 Catherine Street LUXURY 3 bdrms, 4 or 5 man apt., very reasonable, air con'd, balcony, 2 bks from campus. 662-1026. U1 SUMMER SUBLET or summer & fall. Spacious 3rd floor 2 bdrm apt. 802 Oakland $175. Call NO 3-2870. U2 3-MAN APT., 2 bdrm, study rm. priv. storage, close. No 52534. U3 MODERN FURN'D, 2 rm, campus effi- ciency. No5-5931. U4 CHARTER HOUSE-largest apt. in A2, great location, air-con'd, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, dishwasher, Apt. C. Call 663- 0114. NAME YOUR PRICE. U5 4-MAN MOD., large, FREE central air- cond. Excellent location. CHEAP. 662-0557. 171 MAY-AUG. 2 bdrm. newly furn. apt. for 3. $115 monthly. Forest near Hill. Call 665-3397. U15 HUGE 3-4 apt. S. Univ. & Forest. Call 668-7225. U18 AMAZING-Air-cond., mod., furn., dis- posal, spacious studio for 2. 3 blks. to campus. All util. paid, slash to $130/mo. 665-5718 evenings. U36 SUBLET an entire HOUSE for the summer. 4 gigantic bedrooms, lvg. room, dining room and kitchen, study, garage, fireplace and rock gar- den. Very close to campus. 764-7678 or 764-2603. U35 3 TO 4 MAN APT., cheap, 615 Church 2 min. from campus. Near shopping area ,storage space, parking. 665- 9806. U24 336 E. MADISON, Apt. 1-2-man, furn. apt., off-street parking, carpeted bdrm. and livingrm., paneled kitchen. $80/mo. Call 663-4750. U37 SUMMER SUBLET in luxury, air-cond. .Foxcroft Apt. Will accept reasonable offer. Call 665-2458. 1738 THE COOLEST PAD on campus is up for grabs for this summer. 2 story house; 3 bedrooms; modern kitchen; fireplace; porch. very close to central campus and inexpensive, too. Call 665-2431. U7 1, 2, & 3 BDRM. APTS. Spacious, new, air-coni., furn., deluxe apt, for summer. We have a LARGE variety. Call now, 5-8330 or 8-8723 or 5-2689. * Apartments for One, Two Three and Four People * Weekly Maid Service * Coin Laundry * Compartmented Baths with Two Basins * Individual Chests and Desks * Sliding Mirrored Closet Doors * Individual Closets with Rods for Skirts, Blouses, Shirts, Slacks * Swimming Pool and Patio Phone 761-2680 1-5 MEN for a completely furn'd 3 bdrm IV- >e , a campus, washing machine, screened J porch, deep freeze, 3 biks. 1kvidtxa.uLipjui. Call 66.5-5930. B20 410 OBSERVATORY, four and five man apartments in newer building with new living room furnishings, wall-to-wall carpeting, covered park- ing, close hospitals and campus, for fall. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT 662-7787 days eves. 663-9064 LUXURY APARTMENTS 2 bdrms. air-cond., garbage disposal, . sound proofed, wood paneling, park- ing, laundry, and storage. C a 11 662-7961. C41 NAME YOUR PRICE, anything over $275. Large, luxurious, 6-man apt., air-cond., dishwasher. Call 668-8927. 1 GIRL TO SHARE apt., newly redeco- rated, close to campus. Call 662-5800 after 5:30. C38 NOW! GIRLS need 3rd roommate. Spe- cial Rate! Call 662-7384. Leave mes- sage. C28 WANTED FOR FALL ONLY-APART- MENT for 2 or 3. Call Jane Peter- man, 6630577. -- C47 I KNOW WHO J.B. IS!!! F47 LIBRARIAN WANTED for The Daily, this summer. No experience necessary. $100. Call Judie, 764-0562. F26 BETTER HURRY and buy your tickets for "Yeoman of the Guard," March 31-April 3. Tickets on sale at Lydia Mendelssohn box office. Sat, evening already sold out. F41 5th GIRL WAITED for 3-bedroom apt. at Carriage House for fall. Call 764- 9885. F14 ROOMMATES WANTED: One or two girls wanted to live in an apart- ment next fall. Call Elaine, 764- 2967. F WAN'IED-For next fall, a large apart- ment. THREE bedrooms. Need not be close to campus, but must be rea- sonably priced. If you have such a place, for discussion call: -Thomas R. Copi (665-7561) -Riohard Keller Simon (761-0879) -Richard Doctoroff (761-0879) F50 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. P41 AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on an Engagement ring in Ann Arbor." 1209 S. University, 663-7151. Be safe at night with Rebuff I Available at the VILLAGE APOTHECARY 1112 S. Univ. 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 OPEN RUSH for fall '65. Ann Arbor's most simulating intellectual environ- ment. One opening in 4 woman apartment. Few conveniences but many benefits. Call 764-7907 for ap- pointment. FS LIBRARIAN Wanted for The Daily next year. No experience necessary. $1.59 per hour, up to 30 hrs. Call 764-0562, ask for Judie. F25 WAKE UP SERVICE - Have your phone ring at any designated time- day or night--LOW RATES, DON'T BE LATE FOR CLASS'OR WORK- AGAIN. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, 665-8871 (24 hours). P42 RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC GE and Zenith portables for only $10 per month. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F FOR THE FINEST in Dance Music-It's Johnny Harberd Art Bartner Ray Louis Maximilian Peter Clements Wadye Gallant Contact The Bud-Mor Agency 1103 S. University NO 2-6362 PERSONAL ON THE DIAG. IN THE UNION, EN- GINE ARCH. and the FISH BOWL, (my God, it's everywhere) Gargoyle's Real Winners - Wednesday, March 31 F49 IF the cover hurts your eyes- IF it takes you two hours to figure it out- IF people mob you, and stomp on you, and hate you, and beat you up- You'll know you've bought a GARGOYLE (enjoy a real experience!!) only 25c Wednesday P48 4TH GIRL WANTED for fall apt. 610 S. Forest. Call Joanie 764-5925. F44 LOST: Men's GLASSES. Drk . brown frames. Vicinity Angell H. Needed for pre-finals cram. Phone Larry at 764-6773. F45 The Theosophical Society presents a talk & discussion on KARMA Mich. League Conf. Rm. Wed., March 31, 8 p.m. F15 HELP WANTED PART-TIME ANIMAL Caretaker (15-20 hrs./wk.). Call Dr. Butter at 764- 0433 or after b at his home at 663- 7885. H33 MEN WE CAN PLACE YOU NATIONALLY FOR PART-TIME AND SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. CALL FOR INTERVIEW 5:30-7:30 only NO 3-0456 ,A14 WAITRESS-Full or part time. Apply Brown Jug, 1204 S. University. H24 MEAL JOB-Lunch and dinner. Call steward at Phi Kappa Tau, 665-9682. BROADCASTING Engineer for WPAG. FCC first phone license required. Call 663-6565. Evenings, NO 3-3672. U42 682-9116 9-5:30; Sat., 9-2 _, REWEAVING-Burns, tears, etc. Hahn's{ Reweaving, Wild Bldg., S. State, 665- 0800. . { i r ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in your clothes? We'll reweave them like new. WEAVE-BAO SHOP, 224 Arcade. Short-Wave Electrolysis PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL Safer-Milder Very Reasonable. For Appointment, CALL 663-6673 After 1:30 Daily J8 BIKES AND SCOOTERS NEED TO UNLOAD 1960 LambrettaI quick - good condition-must leave town, will take best offer. CALL 665- 2846. Z HONDA NOW!tBuy, reserve, or lay- away before the spring rush. 24 hr delivery on all 12 popular 1965 models. 30 or more to choose from. See them1 at HOND A 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 U33 s AIR-COND., 2 bdrm. apt. for 3. Spa- cionis, modern, balcony, dishwasher, private parking. 665-8724. U40 CHEAP! Modern furnished apt. for ,3or 4. Great location, I block from campus. Air-conditioning and bal- cony. Will bargain. 662-6452. U8 LARGE, 3 bdrm. 5-6 man, luxury apt. TV. y.Univ. & Washtenaw. $225. Call 665-5362. 1741 GREAT DEAL! 2 or 3 man, 2 bedroom ant. with large kitchen and living room, TV. 1113 S. State, No. 3. 2-9221. U47 U26 WE BARGAIN-New air-cond., 2 bdrm. hi-level apt. with dishwasher, for 2 -- or 4. Near I.M. Bldg. 665-0759. 1742 1OR 2-MAN APT., well furn., 3 rms. Corner aM of E. Univ. and Hill. Reduced rent. Call NO 3-6l714. U79 air- EXCEL. LOCATION. 2-man apt. across Uxtra from Bus. Ad. and Ed. Bldg. $105/mo. [u- Utilities LY. 662-7812. 127 K~LY SANS SOUCI & 4-MAN For Fall-New mod., 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. Limited no. left. Very Ige., furnished, air-cond., balconcies. Call 8-8723 or 5-8330 or 5-2689. . 1963 BSA super-rocket motorcycle. 650 cc. Excell. cond. $900. Call after 7 P.M. or on weekends. NO 5-7150.Z10 ROOM AND BOARD SINGLE ROOM WANTED-for fall of '65. Studious undergraduate needs quiet room, reasonably priced. Call Ken, 764-4735. E14 USED CARS 1961 MONZA. Black with red interior. Automatic. $800. Call 668-7238. N34 '63 4-DOOR CATALINA, stand. trans., no power equipment. Excellent cond. Call NO 2-2249. N33 '64 VW 14,000 mi., steeel sun-rf. open- rear-wind., white walls, tran. rad.: seat belts, undercoat, EXCEL. Call 663-9124. N31 FOR SALE-9 passenger, De~oto limou- sine. Good condition. Best offer. Call 764-0751. N26 1961 VOLVO, 122F, 4 dr., excel. cond 665-0976 or 764-7486. Nit NEW CARS TIRED OF USED CARS? Here's your chance to get a 1965 Gen- eral Motors OPEL at a used car price: We have OPEL demonstrators for sale at prices below list and below what it costs for many used cars. All these cars have a 2year-24 thousand mile General Motors warranty. Eco- nomical? An average driver should expect at least 30 miles per gallon. OPELS never need chassis lubri- cation for the life of the car and OPEl standard equipment includes everything you'll need, except a -radio. Company policy forbids us to advertise demonstrator prices, but be assured this ad is not a come-on -and these cars are offered as real bargains. If you will phone Mr. Ehnis at Ann Arbor Buick, NO 2- 6576 he will be happy to provide prices and complete information with no obligation to you for calling. V3 NAME YOUR PRICE--Summer Sublet.' Central air-cond., mod. 4-person, gar- den apt. 761-0716. U2 2-MAN APT. Furn. 4 spacious rms. Minutes from all shopping, etc. $40/man. Call 761-2092. U21 SAVE OVER $60 per month. SubleaseE now for the summer. Call 668-665x. C HOUSE FOR SUMMER-Large 4-bdrms. 5 mn. from campus. Minimal rent. Call 663-2525. 1716 Charter's CARRIAGE HOUSE. 4-man vacancy. All new, mod. 66. :x0. 17 2ND STIMMER SESSION: mod,, all rms air-cond., near campus, 1 or 2 girls 761-0637. US 2-MAN, 4 large rooms, co rplete furni- ture, bargain of the summer. Call 665-5045. U19 SUMMER SUBLET-Forvm Apt. 7, air- conditioned, dishwasher, 4-man, wall- to-wall carpeting, 1%2 baths. 761-1567. U48 1 & 2 BIIRM. turn. & unfurn. apts, girls preferred. $60mo. per person. Inquire 721 S. Forest, manager's apt. SPACIOUS & COOL Apt. 2 bdrms. Close to campus. Call 668-8648. 146 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. Call 668-8723. U3 MAY-AUG.-1 Irg., 2 bdrm., mod., lux- ury apt. Packard near State. Park- ng, TV, Hi-F', air-cond., balcony, sundeck, THE WORKS. Need 2 men. 663-6548. U41 SPIRAL STAIRCASE signifies suave- ness. All modern conveniences, dish- washer, air-cond., etc. Be cool foa the hot summer. 3«4 man, cheap. Easy access. See 511 E. Hoover Apt 10, Call 761-1683. Ue LIVE IN A FRAT. this summer. $60/ term either or both terms. Cali 761- 263. U4' 1 ELK. from campus. New duplex apt., 1%', baths, dishwasher, air- cond., balcony, and kitchen uten- sils. 0a11 761-2782. U4C 2 or 3 PERSON APT. $135 monthly. Call' 663-0376. N. Thayer. U11 STATE STREET MANOR - 1 or 21 VACANC'IES - Air-cond., spacious, fully equipped, TV, balcony. Call 65.' 5884. U22 SUMM R SUBLET-2 bdrm., furn. apt. summer rates, washer and dryer f a- cilities, cool in summer, good loca- tion. close to campus. Call 662-0621 or drop in 1015 Church St., Apt. 4. 1728 SUMMIT HSE. Apts.-Mod., 5-man apt., kitchen utensile and TV included. $180/mo. Call 665-2339. 1711 YOU CAN'T afford to miss seeing our apt. Large, very close to campus, for 2 or 3. Call 784-8652 or 764-8653. U29 NEW, MOD., completely furn. 3 or 4 man apt. Air-cond. and all conven- iences. Excellent location: Call 662- 7440. U13 FOR SUMMER SUBLET - Luxury 4- man apartment for this summer. Duplex, dishwasher, air conditioned, 1 block from campus. 663-1392. U34 FURN. APT. 1 or 2. 2 blocks from cam- pus. Call 662-2120 evenings. U14- 3RD MALE GRAD. needed to share douse at 1342 N. Univ. Call 668.8692, evenings. 029 2-MAN APT. 334 E. Madison, Apt. 1. Call after 5 p.m. 761-0296. 112 SUMMER SUTBLET 3 or 4 persons, 2 bks from campus. 662-5124.r 1U2 CHEAP-MUST SUBLET 4-man mod. apt, with air-cond., 1 blk. from cam- pus. No reasonable offer refused. Call 662-9179. U15 NEED RdOMMATE (female) to share 5-rm. apt Inquire 413 Hoover, Apt. No. i, from 9-2. 016 MAYNARD HORSE--:mmediate occu- pancy-furnished or unfurnished. 1 bedroom, 9th floor, $178 mo. NO 5- 4067 or 761-1872. 046 110 N. THAYER. One, two, and three- man modern furnished apartments, one block from Rackham and Frieze Building, two blocks from St. Jos- eph Hospital. Wall-to-wall carpeting, disposals. For fall. 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 663-7139 012 OAKLAND-TAPPAN APARTMENTS STUDIO & 2 BORM. APTS. now renting for fall. Fully furnished, heat and water included. Located conveniently near campus. Call NO 2-4169 until 9 p.m. C22 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 ATTENTION groups of 2 and 3-Do you want luxury andI privacy next year? Split-level design of our apts is your answer. Call 663-8866. C28 S'IATE AND PACKARD ' 1, 2 or 3 man apts. Chestnut Prop-f ertles Ltd. 662-1961. C31 EIGHT HUNDRED FULLER Your last chance. . JOHN MANNING Henderson Room, League Wednesday,-March 31, 4:15 p.m. F11 SEE MARK RICHMAN Prestige Party Favors for the most unusual line of party favors ever assembled 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 - TICO LOVES CAROL Ff11 * April 1. 2, 3, 'Patterns In Sculpture" Miehifish Annual WaterShow tickets on sale at door F14 Jelaisserai la porte ouverte, si tu sourtras quaud tu entres. E. F13 MR. H-I'm willing to forget what hap- pened. What about you? If so you can contact me (you know where). F12 THIS IS YOUR CHANCE When?-Wed., March 31 4:15 Henderson Room, League Hear: JOHN MANNING Fl0 NATIONWIDE SUMMER employment for men. For personal interview, call 5:30-7:30, NO 3-4056. H 28 FOR SALE BOLEX 16mm. H18 MOVIE- CAMRA. A Pan-cinor zoom 85 mm. $450. Call 665-0117 eves. B13 For, Sale VIRGIN 1956 Chevrolet V-8 16,000 miles. Must sacrifice . C411 persistently 761-0268 after 6. 30 NEED SOME NEW FURNITURE? Redwood Furniture for sale really cheap. I want to get rid of a book- case and dresser. Will sacrifice. Call 764-1011 after 5 p.m. , .11 TELEVISION-RCA Victor-blonde con- sole-reasonable. 663-3131. B8 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. FOR SALE: 1965 Yamaha 250 cc. with oil injection. 400 mi. Excellent con- dition. 764-1854. B21 163 B.S.A. 650 cc. Gold Star 11,000 mi. 761-0738. 322 PART-TIME 2 or 3 nights a wk. 10:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. Apply in person. Drake's Sandwich Shop. U35 MEN WE CAN PLACE YOU NATIONALLY FOR PART-TIME AND SUMMER EMPLOYMENT CALL FOR INTERVIEW 5:30-7:30 only NO 3-0456 H14 OPPORTUNITIES for a challenging exper. in camping and supervision. Camp Tamarack, co-ed agency camp, Ortonville, Mich., has summer posi- tions avail, for female unit supervis- or. Bachelors degree & previous campuing exper. required. Contact by mail or call collect Marvin Ber- man, Camp Tamarack, 18100 Meyers Rd., Detroit DI 1-5666. H34 MISCELLANEOUS Dash.through the snow Get out of the cold Warm your toes and get delicious, delectable food at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard open every night 'til 12 BARGAIN CORNER NEW 2 bdrm. apts. avail. for summer pus and hospitals. Phone NO 3- WANTED: A New Founding Father. only at reduced proses. Close to cam- N.O.T. F9 6549. Cis HELP! Must sell ticket on Union - - HFlight TI eMay4 to Aug. 11. Special Price. Carols Soffer, 662-3225. F7 ET E PHYLLIS IS WRIGHT APARTMENTS LTD. Quality iocations, 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 FOR ANN ARBOR INSTEAD OF JUST TALKING about civil rights, anti-poverty pr( grams, inadequate parking or er croaching unattractiveness DO SOMETHING about them by voting for PHYLLIS WRIGHT Democrat o- n- ONE MAN for second or both sessions. 2-man apt., 3 blks. from campus. Call 663-8132. U37 CARRIAGE HOUSE - 4-man apt. Two floors, carpeted, air-conditioned. Cor- ner Forest & Washtenaw. 761-0120. U34 SUMMER SUBLET - Air-conditioned, glamorous, roomy 4-man luxury apt. Wonderful location, 326 E. Madison. Call 662-1860. 015 LIVE IN luxury this summer-at bar- gain rates. Air-cond., modern 1 and 2 bedroom apts. balconies, disposal, new furniture; avail. thru end of summer session. Call 665-2689. 1733 City Council 2nd Ward Monday, April 5 F8 Auto. washer & dryer. Avai. May 1. - . -- -- - --- 0-- d---A M-f--,*.-,L-r, A