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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1964

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F16 year. F22
TONIGHT, Tonight, let's cheer our ATTENTION ENGINEERS AND
team to fight BUSINESS AD STUDENTS
And tomorrow . . . EVERYTHING'S 7 IBM Keypunch machines and an IBM
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third floor of Thompson St. parking prayer. -GA. F12
garage. F25 LOST: Black notebook near Tappan
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phone ring at any designated time- Steve Goldberg at NO 2-4589. F8
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APT. FOR RENT-Jan. 1-4 rm- with
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Phone 662-0368 before 7 p.m. C6
EXCEPTIONAL housing offer to male
grad., priv. bdrm. 426-4308 after 6. C7
WANTED - 1 or 2 roommates to share
fur, apt, for 2nd sem.764-0744. C5
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month. Call 662-2117, preferably eve-
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WANTED - 2 girls to share an apt.
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bdrm. and study area. Call 662-5720.
C1o
LOOK NOW FOR YOUR SECOND
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new bldgs. are under construction and
will be completed in Dec. for Jan.
occupancy. 1, 2 and 3 bdrm. luxurious
units, just minutes from campus and
hospital. Drop by our new office at
610 S. Forest, Suite 1, or phone 663-
0511 for additional information.
APARTMENTS LIMITED
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AREA
Huron Towers
2200 Fuller Rd.
Rentals from $1 15
Studio, 1, 2,
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Free bus transportation to hosp.,
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or ample parking. Heated swimming
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service.
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TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to Chicago Tues., Nov.
24 or Wed., Nov. 25 anytime. Will share
expenses. 764-4913. G6
RIDE WANTED to Chicago Wednesday,
Nov. 25 as soon after 3 p.m. as pos-
sible. Will share expenses. 764-2662.
G49
GRAND RAPIDS girl is looking for a
ride home. Tues., Nov. 24. Please call
Laura at 764-9667. G7
TRANSPORTATION to and from The
Daily is cheap--so is a classified ad.
RIDE WANTED for 2 to Chicago, Nov.
25. Share expenses. Call 665-6947. G8
WANTED: 1 or 2 riders to Los Angeles
to help drive. Will pay all expenses.
Southern Route. Leave Sat., Nov. 28.
Call 764-4367 or 663-6788. G5
RIDE NEEDED to Kalamazoo for Fri. or
Sat. Will share expenses. Call Jean
at 662-3121 as soon as possible. 09
RIDE WANTED to Montreal for
Thanksgiving. Will share expenses.
663-3766. G4
RIDE NEEDED to Albany, N.Y. Can
leave Tues. eve. Nov. 24. Can drive,
share expenses. Call 764-1646. 03
RIDERS WANTED, return trip NYC to
Ann Arbor, Nov. 29. Call Kent, 665-
0504. G2
RIDE TO Dayton-Springfield area
needed desperately for Thanksgiving
weekend. Please call Laura, 764-1894.
BUSINESS SERVICES
PRIVATE FRENCH TUTORING at rea-
sonable rates, by group or individual.
Special courses for doctoral language
exams. Native instructor. Mme. Kerr,
663-2108. J20
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HU 2-0191.+5
MISCELLANEOUS
THE FIRST SNOW of the YEAR!
Fete the occasion with FEASTS from
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Open every FRIVOLOUS FRIDAY till 12

BIKES AND SCOOTERS
BSA Gold Star Clubman, 500cc, 2000
mi, mint cond., best offer over $900
before Thanksgiving.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST - 1 small orange cat, extremely
fuzzy, vicinity of S. Univ. and Forest.
Call 761-1436. A22
LOST--1 black man's wallet with very
valuable identification. The money
inside is your reward. Please call NO-
3-9555 betw. 5-6 p.m. or contact
Mark Elgot, 621 S. Forest. A24
LOST-pair prescription glasses with
black frames. 668-7030. A25
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SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
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For Gals and Guys
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LEVI'S JACKETS
Blue Denim-$5.49
"White"-$5.98

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AT
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USED CARS
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665-4213
NEW CARS AND SERVICE
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Washtenaw County's only
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BACH CORNET, $150, NO 2-4684. B13

HELP WANTED-
DELIVERY WORK - Men with cars
needed for light delivery work. Excel.1
pay. Apply 106 E. Liberty, 761-0811.
H3
IMMED. OPENINGS for girls with goodI
speaking voice to work in downtown
office of advertising agency. Flexible
hours and good pay. 761-0811. H4F
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nal fluid volunteers. Must be over
21, male or female. Contact Dr.
Tourteilotte at 764-0298. H2
WOMEN NEEDED to work on advertis-
ing campaign. Must have car. Part-
time hours and good pay. 106 E.
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We are now accepting applications for
part-time-vacation employment. In-
come in excess of $400/mo. This is a
sales training position. Call 668-6808.
H43
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and dinner every day, except. Sun.
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for the steward. H35
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1964 VOLVO, excel. cond. Must sell.
Best offer. 668-7523 or 663-3996. N21
RED 1963 CHEVROLET II convertible,
power trans., excel, cond. NO 3-2352.
N22
CAR SERVICE, ASSECCORIES

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LATIN AMERICAN
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TRAVEL FREE to "Cities Around the
World," IQC-Assembly Sing - Mon.,
Nov. 23, 8 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall.
F17
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prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209
S. University. 663-7151. F
BERNSTEIN'& "WONDERFUL TOWN"
Tickets NOW: Fishbowl, outside Mug,
Prices: $2.00, $2.50, $1.50. BUY NOW!
P20
PERSONAL ADS must be prepaid.
IF YOU do by any chance have an
extra ticket to Saturday's game please
call 764-2662 and we'll make a deal.
F41
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Thank you for returning Davidson's
book on biochemistry to the UGLI on
Nov. 17. JED. F26
RUBBERIZED RAIN PARKAS
Now in Stock
Navy-denim, Red, Black, Yellow,
and o.d.--$5

a prayer._F131
NOTE TO a Banded Deepher:
Weather's an inherently evil thing,
With rain and now snow.
(No weather in good worlds)
St. George F15 I
BE SURE TO WATCH#
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for only $10.00 a month. Call NEJAC
TV Rentals, 662-5671. X
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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 appoint-
ment. Phone 662-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
CLOSE THE WRITING GAP! Send a
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Service Associates, 665-8184, P39
NEEDED-One seat on Wolverine flight
to NYC for Thanksgiving. Call Debbie,
764-7791. F20
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Today thmru Sat,
49c &99c
Suits, Trousers
Dresses, Skirts
1 hr. service 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
KLEEN KING

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REAL ESTATE
WANTED TO RENT PROPERTY bought and sold through
The Daily Classifieds! R
4TH GIRL needed to share mod. apt. The---- -s--
near campus. Call 665-9419. L25 MUSICAL MDSE.,
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share RADIOS, REPAIRS
modern 1 bdrm. apt. 2nd semester. FOR SALE - Six string guitar, good
Call 665-8166 after 5. L22 FRSL i tiggiago
_______-______ te ___ _ L2 condition, new steel strings. $60. Call
THREE young ladies need an apt. for Steve at 764-5766. ]4
next semester only. If you have one
available, please call 764-1049 or 764- A-1 New and Used Instruments
1048 evenings. L26 BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
LOOKING for 2 or 3 man mod. apt. to
sublease for next semester. Call Con- PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
nie or Jody, NO 3-0575. L24 10m m---

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LEVI'S Dungarees--$4.49
Gal's LEVI'S "Cut-Offs"
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Open Mon. & Fri. Nites
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22 E. Washington

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Dresses, Skirts
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Entertainment
Public Invited ... $1-.00 at door

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BE A CHRISTIAN?

GIRL ROOMMATE needed newly furn.
apt. close to campus. Likes dogs. 665-
0873. L23
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BUD-MOR AGENCY
1103 S. University
(Above Wikel Drugs)

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is at the QUARRY for You.
Watch for your card in the mail now.
The QUARRY, 320 S. State

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BOMB THE BUCKEYES!! Bring the Big
Ten title back to Ann Arbor. F23
RIDERS Wanted to New York City and
back Thanksgiving vacation. Call
Gary, 662-3191. F49

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FROM THE
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PRESS
This un-syndicated column re-
flects one aspect of the concern
for current social and religious
issues that is felt at Notrhside
Presbyterian Church, which meets
at the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity
Building, 2250 Fuller Road, Ann
Arbor. Another aspect of that con-
cern may be observed in regular
discussions of those issues follow-
ing the 10:45 a.m. worship service
of Northside Pres. to which the
public is invited.
(The Northside Presbyteian Church
meets at 10:45 a.m. Sundays at the
Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, 2250
Fuller Rd.)
It may be quite difficult to
identify exactly in some in-
stances just who is and who is
not a poverty-stricken individ-
ual. For many of us middle-
class people, the dividing line
between poverty and solvency is
extremely narrow; if some
great calamity hit us-like a
demand of full payment on all
our bills this month-we would
probably be wiped out.
We speak of children as bless-
ings, not calamities; but most
likely the point where the peo-
ple cross the line into poverty
is when they receive "another
mouth to feed."
Certainly it would be cruel to
attempt to legislate to a re-
sponsible couple, already beset
by severe financial restrictions,
that the size of their family
must be limited according to
the size of their income. But on
the other hand, can we not
assume that many such couples
would voluntarily limit the size
of their families if they knew
if and how this could be accom-
plished?
If a population control pro-
gram were included in the
President's Poverty Program,
many might feel they were be-
ing subtlely singled out for ex-
tinction. A birth control pro-
gram ougt to be aimed at all
who need and want it. However,
since there does appear to be a
correlation between family size
in low-income families and pov-
erty, a family planning program
of information and technical
assistance ought to be made
available as part of the war on
poverty.
Anticipating objections from

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