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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1963

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Romney Calls Legislature
To Fiscal Reform Session

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(Continued from Wage 3)
schools and other units of govern-,
ment.
Romney also said that he has
not yet decided on the extent to
? which the Legislature will be r'e-

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stricted in introducing bills on
tax reform. "The problem is re-
stricting the discussion to specific
topics. There may be an attempt
to class bills as tax bills," Thayer
said.
Thayer said that he thought
Romney would give three separate
messages to the Legislature, each
concerning one of the three topics
to be considered during the special
session. "These ,messages need not
be delivered directly to a joint
session, however," he pointed out.
Thayer predicted a "long, herd
session" would occur and that
there would be a certain amount
of "give and take" between lboth
parties as well as within the re.
spective parties before the tax re-
form program in particular could
be settled "I anticipate dissenters
on both sides," he added.
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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 2)
Beverly F. Taxin, Harry M. Taxin,
Frances Thornton, Diane Ticton, Vivian
Taylor, Karen Ann Taylor, Janet Lee
Taylor, Harold Robert Taylor, Haruko
Tsuchiya, Lucinda Thompson, Janeen
trisler, Jeanne Carol Temple, Nancy
Marie Temple,
Barbara Diane Urist,
Ieva Vitins,
Susan K. Winne, Carole Worthen,
Lynn Winter, Alec Wineberg, Alex Wein-
berg Douglas Kent Warren, Carol Y.
Watanabe, Robert G. Wise, Patricia B.
Wells, Sue Ann Worthington, Karen
Elizabeth Whitbeck, Thomas E. Wnuck,
Ruth Warheit, Geraldine Wedge, Nancy
Wasserman, Judy Wikler, Ingred Wil-
leke, Rebecca A. West, Diane Dorothy
Welch, Joan Woertz, Marian Woertz,
Marion Wetterhahn, Gay Louise Wal-
ters, Julia Ward, Connie White, Lynne
Hule Williams, Elizabeth Williams,
Jinnie Yek, Gerald Frank Young,
Louise M. Zandberg, Milda M. Ze-
maitis.
Events
Botany Seminar: Dr. Brian Gunning,
Queens Univ., Belfast, Ireland and Har-
vard, will speak on Thurs., Sept. 5, at
4:15 p.m., in 1139 Natural Science Bldg.
His topic will be "Aspects of the Phys-
iology and Fine Structure of Avena Leaf
Tissues." Tea will be served at 4:00.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Jane Addams Peace Assoc. has
announced the 1964 Hull Memorial Fe-
lowships. grants are generally made
each yr. to 2 or 3 outstanding appli.
cants for a period of two months or
more, depending upon the needs of the
applicant & the nature of the work to
be covered by the giant. Recipients
may work in established peace research
projects or be assigned as internes in
recognized peace organizations. Call
Ext. 3544, Bureau of Appts., for further
information.
POSITION OPENINGS:
National Assoc. of Manufacturers, De-
troit, Mich.-Opening for young man
(pref. one who has been out of school
for a few yrs.) to work on program &
membership activities of the Assoc:
Central Div. Hdqts.are in Detroit, but
would be extensive travel in a 6-state
area. Degree should include work in
the fields of Business, Econ., Poll. Sci.,
& the Liberal Arts. Work includes con-
tacting businessmen, arranging meet-
ings, organizing cooperative projects
with other associations & being able to
discuss current national affairs. Busi-
ness exper. In community or pub. rels.
or related work would be helpful.
U.S. Rubber Co., Detroit, Mich.-Seek-
Ing Mechanical Engineers who are cap-
able of machine design. BS degree. Ex-
per. not required, but glad to consider.
Aeroquip, Jackson, Mich. - Opening
for Cost Accountant for work connected
with production. Degree in Accounting
or Indust. Engrg. 1-3 yrs. exper. in cost
work.
Ethicon, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio-Sales
Representatives. Degree in Liberal Arts
or Bus. Ad. No exper. required. Will
contact professional medical men &
women, purchasing agents, distributors,
etc. Limited travel. Co. is subsidiary of
Johnson & Johnson.
Management Consultants in Mass. -
Client firms have openings for fol-
lowing: 1) Accountant-Worcester 10-
cation. Age to 35. Degree plus 2-5 yrs.
accounting exper., pref. in machine
mfg. co. 2) Bank Management Trainee
--Boston location. Age open. Degree re-
quired. 3) Top Gal Friday-Age to 40 or
so. Location: Southeastern Mass. Will
start as Admin. Secretary & be develop-
ed into Personnel Manager within 6
mos. or so. Exper. required.
Conn. Civil Service--Social Worker I
-Degree with courses in Soc. or Psych.
No exper. required.aConn. residence
Waived. No closing date.
Mercy Hospital, Muskegon, Mich. -
Seeking Therapeutic Dietitian. Recent
grad with no exper. OR experienced
dietitian.
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB, Ext. 3544,
Engrg. Seniors and Grad Students: If
interested in employment contacts this
year, file your "College Interview Form"
immediately with the Engrg. Placement
Service, Room 128H, W. Engrg. Bldg., to
receive maximum consideration by em-
ployers. Delay may prevent your quali-
fications from reaching the attention of
employers in whom you may be inter-
ested.

FOR RENT
ON CAMPUS lot parking. 662-1433. C3
HOUSES AND APTS. FOR RENT-Fur-
nished or unfurnished. $90 up. Call
NO 2-7893 mornings before 10:30. C6
TO SHARE with 3 other girls, a 2 bed-
room apt. Call 662-0048 after 5:30.
C16
NEED 1 MAN for 4-man apt. Modern
furn'd--cordial, studious atmosphere.
Call Dan, 665-2714. C14
GRAD STUDENT to share new modern
apt. 3 blocks from campus. 453-3287.
C12
PRIVATE HOME - One single, one
double - kitchen privileges, washer-
dryer, rec-room. Women. Call 663-
1117. C13
BRICK 2-FAMILY. Each 5 rms., utili-
ties, separate ceramic bath, .2 car
garage, West side. Call 3-7851 after
6 p.M. C15
WHITEMORE LAKE-Lake front year
round home, furnished 3 bdrms., 1%
'baths, rec. room, reasonable to right
party. HI 9-2325. C17
APTS.
3 rm. apt. to share with mature Univ.
employee. $40. Helen Stewart, Ext.
642. 730 S. State, Apt. 5. Ci8
WHITEMORE LAKE-Lake front house,
single and double rms. with living
facilities, free washer and dryer. Call
449-7051. C19
STUDENT POOMS
Club atmosphere. Manager on prem-
ises. Near campus. Lounge with TV.
Refrigerators. Freshly decorated.
Twenty rooms, $ 7and $9. Men only.
Huron House, 212 E. Huron, 668-9593.
C8
Campus
ONE LEFT
Modern, new two-bedroom apartment.
Furnished in Danish modern, fully
carpeted. Large double bath, third
room can be used as study or 'extra
bedroom. Private balcony, laundry
room, off-street parking. Finest lo-
cation, three blocks from campus in
Quiet residential setting
1000 OAKLAND AVE.
Phone 453-3287
Ci
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED at professional
fraternity. Excellent food, quiet at-
mosphere. 1319 Cambridge near For-
est, 662-8312. E2
BOARD 5 OR 7 DAYS. Nelson House,
724 Tappan, Miss Lane. Call 665-5703.
El
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
MEN'S RALEIGH SPORTS BIKE 2
years old. $50. 662-6145. Zi
'61 VESPA 150 Scooter. 4-speed, fine
condition. $275. Call 665-7640. Z2
1957 VESPA 125. Remarkably good con-
dition. Rebuilt engine. $125. Call NO
3-9992. Z5
1961 VESPA Model 150. Only 7000 miles,
excellent condition. Spare tire, 2
seats, windshield. $195. Call 663-3151.
Z4

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

WANTED-Boat trailer capable of
porting 16' inboard runabout.
5-2489 after 3 p.m.

LINES
2
3
4

I DAY 3 DAYS

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

.70
.85
1.00

S 1.95
2.40
2.85

WANTED TO BUY

6 DAYS
3.45
4.20
4.95

REAL ESTATE
ATTRACTIVE 2-bedroom home. Gas
heat. Reasonable. 2742 Bellwood, 2-
7154. RI
BUSINESS SERVICES
PIANO LESSONS-Experienced teacher
opening studio. B.A. and M.M. Call
3-3084 6-7 p.m. J2
LET US TYPE AND REPRODUCE YOUR
term papers and dissertations (Offset
for reproduction). Photo copy, mail-
ings. Gretzingers Business Service,
320 S. Huron, HU 2-0191. J8

Figure 5 average words to a line.
Phone NO 2-4786

sup-
Call
Ki

USED CARS
BMW--Fast. N6 5-2886. Z6
1959 RENAULT DAUPHINE, black. NO
2-0091. 1309 Iroquois. $325. Ni
'55 CHEVY WAGON-Excellent condi-
tion. $450 or best offer. 663-0105 be-
tween 5:30 and 7:30. N6
1955 TAN V.W. with sun roof. 1958
engine, radio, new tires, exhaust
system. $425. Ext. 3479 after 6 p.m. N8
FREE FALL E STICKER with purchase
of 1957 VW with sunroof, radio, seat
belts. Must sell. Call NO 8-6884.- N
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE NEEDED from campus to Ypsi
(Hickory Hill) 6 p.m. Tues., Thurs.
Call 483-4452. 03
WANT RIDE Tuesday and Thursday
from Ypsi to campus to arriveby 9
a.m., to leave at 6 p.m. Will share
expenses. Call 483-4452. Gl
PERSONAL
FUN! LAUGHS! Meet new friends -
Mikado Mass Meeting, Sunday, Sept.
8, 7:30 p.m. Union, Room 3G. F12
FOR SALE-Guitar and case, practically
new. $25. Call Linda Cole, NO 5-8514.
F17
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73
ARE THERE telepaths on campus? Join
"the aware." They will be classified
hereafter.
F14

HELP WANTED
MEAT, JOBS IN THE FRATERNITY-
Call 3-3474. RIO
COED(S) WANTED to cook for 4 grad
students. Call 668-7651. Hl
BABYSITTING-Tues. 10-12 a.m., Wed.
2-4 p.m. NO 2-1862. H8
DELIVERY BOY WANTED-3 hours on
Sunday mornings. Good pay, car
necessary. 665-0550. H4
BABYSITTER-In my home Mon.-Fri,
12 :30-5 :30. Children 5 and 3., Call
3-8276. H7
BABYSITTER, MORNINGS-One child,
own transportation. HU 2-2069 after
1 p.m. H6
DELIVERY BOY needed for 1% hours
Mon.-Sat. morning. Also 1% hours
Tues., Thurs., and Sat. mornings.
Good pay, car necessary. 665-0550. H5
DID YOU H4AVE A BAND or play in
one?-Play an instrument, juggle, tap
dance, sing, or stand on your head?
If you can entertain, Call us, NO
5-6719. H7
PART-TIME IN CAMPUS AREA STORE
Must have knowledge of photography
and retail sales experience. Write Box
1, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard giving
age, experience, date of graduation,
hours available including evenings.
Must be available on Saturday. Hi
FOR SALE
MUST SELL,-2 bookcases, chairs, desk
and bed. Call 668-6063. B6
OCELOT-5months old, fully inoculat-
ed. Call 3-3683. Dave Ross. B5

STUDENTS
Start the Year Off Right-
Stock up with goodies from
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every'night 'til 12

R. L. Wrentmore
Entertainment

Complete services for any social
event. Finest music available in the
area. NO 5-6719. J1

Join the Daily business staff

FILECCIA BROS.

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Cat, beloved black bushy-tail
male-name Friday, vie. Hill St. a
Tappan. 665-7616. Reward.
LOST-Tan and white kitten about
months old - lost between camps
and Main St. 8-6676.
BARGAIN CORNER
VINTAGE MUSICALS-Rare and discr
tinued original cast recordings ava
able on tape--Allegro, Me & Julie
Pipe Dream (all Rodgers & Hamm
stein); Of rMee I Sing (Gershwin
One Touch of Venus, Johnny Jol
"on (Weill); Where's Charley? (wi
Ray Bolger); Wish You Were He
many others. Phone 065-8322 1
details.
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
4.49
FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS"
Block, brown, loden,
"white, cactus, light blue.
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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Expert Shoe Repairing
Quick Service available on:request

Walk...Walk...Walk

Run

and
. . Run

...Run

1109 SOUTH UNIVERSITY

to
University Bike Hospital
214 . State St.
NO 2-6986

WON

15" PHILCO console TV set, onde
wood. After 6 p.m. 663-9255. BI

then Ride

. " Ride ...

Ride

new bikes
$41.95

used bikes
$18.95 & up

complete
bike repairs

ARE YOU an as yet undiscovered but
potentially great critic? Do you think
you are, at least? If so, call 2-3241 and
ask for Marjorie Brahms. The Daily;
needs reviewers and will welcome
competent students and faculty mem-
bers. F15
WANTED-Students and faculty mem-
bers who are interested in reviewing
movies, plays, concerts, dance recitals
and special events. The Daily needs
you. If you have a proficiency and
interest in any of these fields, please
contact Marjorie Brahms at 2-3241,
F16
ARTISTS interested in art work for
MICHIGAN TECHNIC-staff meeting
Thursday, Sept. 5, 7:30. 3077 East
Engine. F8
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Furniture, bookcases, books, chests,
desks; Appliances; Antiques; Musical
instruments. Bought, sold. DARWINS,
2930 S. State. NO 8-7744. F11
m

USED STUDENT FURNITURE-desks,
chests, etc. NO 2-1433. B
WINTER Baby Carriage. Excellent cond.,
$15. 663-3151. Also old TV set,.10 inch.
Working cond. B4
L. C. SMITH Typewriter-13" super spe-
cial, Elite type. Perfect, cond. $55.
May be seen at 420 Maynard. Ask for
Miss Hilton. 662-3241. B3

RENT A TV THIS SEMESTER
Reserve Yours Now!
N EW 19" G.E. PORTABLES
only$ET PRper month
THE LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN

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MICHIGAN MEN AND COEDS

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7:00 A.M.- 11:30 P.M.'
7:00 A.M.- 1 :00 A.M.
Fountain, Snacks, Short

Sunday thru Thursday
Friday and Saturday
orders, Sandwiches

HONDA OF ANN ARBOR
1906 Packard Road
665-9281

Z3

CAFETERIA (CENTER ROOM)
11 :30 A.M.- 1:15 P.M. Lunch
5:00 P.M.- 7:00 P.M. Dinner (Cover
and candle light)
"Special" each meal for students only.'
Featured items each night.
MAIN DINING ROOM (M.D.R.)
7:15 A.M.- 9:30 A.M. Breakfast
11:45 A.M.- 1 :30 P.M. Lunch
5:45 P.M.- 7:45 P.M. Dinner
8:00 A.M.-10:00 A.M. Breakfast (Su
12:30 P.M.- 2:00 P.M. Dinner (Sunda
Try this for that special occasion.
Table service-moderate prices.

LADIES SCHWINN BIKE-Good condi-
tion. Call 665-2134 between 3-6 p.m.
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red tables
unday only)
ay only)

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BANQUET AND PARTY SERVICE
Roomsto handle 25 to 500
Menus and prices tailored to meet group needs
Inquire at General Manager's Office

10:30 A.M.-10:30 P.M. Daily
Sorry girls-men only

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