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. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1963

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IMPLEMENTATION:
Commission Gets New Power

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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.

(Continued from Page 3)
man rights groups and the new
state commission but, if there was,
the state would override them.
CRC Powers
The only thing the Legislature
could do with the CRC is make
recommendations, he said. He con-
cluded that the section of the
constitution creating the CRC has
quite broad terminology."
Thayer noted, however, that the
Kelley ruling over the local civil
rights' groups may not hold up
in court. "It may be challenged
right here in Ann Arbor," he said.
A Thayer commented that two
things are at stake in the local
ruling: "Is housing a civil right?"
and does police power of the new
constitution allow local units to
have the same power?
No Legislation
He noted that the Legislature
is not now planning any legisla-
tion to clarify this during the spe-
cial session. The real test of its
constitutionality will come through
the courts after the new constitu-
tion is effective.
Thayer said that the governor
is now acting on the assumption

that the CRC will have broad
power over all local units.
Kelley based his ruling on the
fact that the constitution provides
for a CRC and, whether or not
the state has one, it is the state's
power and authority to administer
it.
He noted that in 1936 there was
a statewide provision to have a
minimum wage law, although
there was no such law passed at
that time. When the City of De-
troit passed a minimum wage law
of its own, the state courts ruled
this law unconstitutional.
On this basis, Kelley felt that
the present CRC provision pre-
empts all local civil rights' groups
and fair employment practice
commissions.
Thayer noted also that the pres-
ent FEPC must be eliminated, and
that this is really the major is-
sue of the CRC in the present ses-
sion. If it is not "pre-empted by
January 1, there is serious ques-
tion" of the transwer of functions
and present funds from the FEPC.
No Action Yet
Attorney John Fiekens, who is
the head of the new commission,
said that the people proposed to

comprise the CRC next year have
met six times, but that the first
action to be taken by the com-
mission as a group will not come
until after January 1, or when the
members are sworn in.
He said, however, that the mem-
bers are formulating organization
frules, budget requirements and a
working staff now.
Fiekens said that the commis-
sion is made up of eight men who
represent a cross section of the
state. Included in this group is a
Catholic priest, a Jewish Detroiter,
a Negro minister, and a Detroit
businessman.
Fiekens also noted that, since
the commission is the first ever
created under a Michigan consti-
tution, it will have much added
powers over that of the FEPC.
He said that the commission
would have powers in the fields of
housing, employment, education,
and public accommodations where
the FEPC was authorized to act
only on employment.
The new constitution states that
the commission is to be comprised
of "eight members, not more than
four of whom shall be members of
the same political party."

HELP WANTED
MEAL JOBS available for next semes-
ter. Call 2-8123. H18
MALE LAB TECHNICIAN
Permanent, full-time, semi-technical
position, requires 2 years of college,
majoring In chemistry. Biology
courses helpful, or equivalent exper-
ience. Liberal salary and benefits.
Apply in person. Parke-Davis & Co.,
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 2800 Ply-
mouth Rd. H19
WANTED-Reliable party to drive my
1964 Buick Electra to Miami, Florida,
around Dec. 18, 1963. Reference, also
detailed information about yourself
required in first letter. Write to D.
Klein, P.O. Box 145, Flint, Michigan.
H17
DENTAL HYGIENIST wanted, full time,
no evenings. Western Wayne County
suburb. 30 min. from campus. Last 2
hygienists from Ann Arbor. Cali col-
lect GA 4-1390. H3
DENTAL HYGENIST for 1 or 2 days
a week in Plymouth. Write Box 7,
Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard. H14
SUBSTITUTE Teachers Needed. Persons
qualified and interested in substitute
teaching positions for elem. (K-6)
please call personnel office, Romulus
Township Schools, WH 1-1600. H5

TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to Muskegon-Grand
Rapids area for Dec. 20. Call 5-9761,
Ext. 104. G26
DRIVER WANTED, 1963 car, from
Washington, D.C., to Ann Arbor as
soon as possible. Call NO 3-6576. G25
USED CARS
1961 VW Sunroof sedan. Radio, white-
walls and seatbelts. GL 3-2456. N51
SAAB 1960-New motor, excellent body,
priced reasonably. NO 2-8309. N50
1962 BUICK SPECIAL Convertible, red
bucket seats, stick shift, like new,
factory serviced. $1995. Call 665-6811.
N49
1957 FOLD-Excel. mech. cond. Body
and tires very good. $450. NO 2-1291
after 5:30 p.m. N4
NOW!!
Pre-Owned Examples
at December Savings!!!
1963 TR-3B Roadster, Sharp!
1962 MG-A MK II Road., Nice!!
1962 Austin Mini Cooper, Hot One!
1961 Austin-Sprite Road/Hardtop.
1960 Alfa-Romeo '2000 Conv.
1960 MG-A '1600 Roadster.
1959 Alfa-Romeo Roadster.
All cars carry the 1-yr. G/W war-
ranty. Don't hesitate, come in and see
them now and $ave.
Overseas Imported Cars

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

LINES
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1.95
2.40
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Phone NO 2-4786

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LOST AND FOUND
REWARD-Brown spiral notebook lost
in Mason Hall Tuesday. Contact Carol
J., 914 Hill St. All
LOST-Women's Elgin wristwatch in
or near Angel Hall. Please call NO
5-2484. A10
LOST-Anthro 401 notebrook, corner of
Astro-Physics Bldg. and E. Univ.
PLEASE contact Mike, 665-0421. A7
TRANSFER STUDENTS-Any member
of Phi Kappa Sigma can make contact
with the chapter by calling 665-8120.

PERSONAL
CHARTER AIR FLIGHT to California
Christmas vacation. Call Mr. Gary
Miller, NO 3-7665, 5-8 p.m. F50
BIG JAZZ BAND Sat., Dec. 7, Union
Lobby, 4 p.m. FREE. F43
TO STAN,
Happy Birthday from all the boys
and girls at 1207 Cambridge Court.
F47
FOR SALE-Used carpet 11-18. Call Al,
NO 3-3392. F33

FOR RENT
MALE ROOMMATE Wanted. Mod
duplex with cooking facilities. N
campus. $37.50, mo. plus utilities, C
NO 3-7387.
ROOM FOR MAN-Linens furnish
$7.50 wekly. NO 5-7558.v
HURON TOWERS SUBLET-StudioF
Reasonable. Furn. or Unfurn. Av
now or Jan, 1. Call 663-6958, 6-9 p
NEED ONE MORE ROOMMATE F
SPRING. Nice pad. Cheap to ri
man. NO 3-0222.
SADLY LEAVING-Completely furni
ed apt. 4 blocks from campus. Pa
ing facilities. Utilities paid. Days,
2-6383. Eves., 3-6159.4
FURNISHED STUDIO apt. Central
cation. Avail. Jan. 1. 2145 S. Inga
Apt. F. 3-8140 or 2-2223.
ROOMMATE WANTED to share mod
bdrm. apt, with 3 other girls. R
sonable. Call 662-0048 after 5 p.m.
2 MAN APT. 2nd semester. 1 block fr
campus, cooking facilities, park
lot, $110/month, utilities includ
668-8538.
2 MAN APT. Want male roommate
will sublease. Call 5-2841.
ON CAMPUS-Lot parking space avt
able for 2 months. NO 2-1443.
WANTED-2 or 3 men to share or 4
take over State St. luxury apt. 2 b
rooms, double bath, balcony, carp
ed, air conditioned, new this ye
Reasonable. 665-2719.
3-PLUS ROOM duplex. $95. Avails
Jan. 7. Call 665-4215.{
HURON TOWERS sublet. Remarka
reasonable rent. 2 bedroom, furnish
Ready Jan. 1. 663-7454.
CAMPUS APTS. available for 2nd
mnester for 1, 2, and 3 people.
Apartments Ltd., NO 3-0511
ON-CAMPUS APT. for 2 or3 availa
February 1. Call NO 2-1443. C
SAVE ON SUB-LEASE
Huron Towers Studio Apt.
Unfurnished or Furnished. Avail. D
15 or Jan. 1. High living at low co
Call 663-6958, 6-9 p.m.

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REWARD for return of black bound DEAR Lovet Ed, sdd8
SKETCHBOOK. Call NO 5-6315. A5

Poetry

Reading

331 S. 4th Ave.
Ann Arbor

662-2541
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Admission Without Charge
FRID YDECEMBER6
AT THE WESLEY FOUNDATION-State and E. Huron
(Across from the Frieze Building)

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
SPORTS CAR ACCESSORIES
Custom Order Service
HONDA, 1906, Packard Rd. 665-9281
81
ANNOUNCING
WHIT'S TRUCK RENTAL
Ann Arbor
202 W. Washington St.
Call
NO 5-6875
Pick-ups Panels
Small Vans
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
ACCESSORIES AND PARTS, All Makes.
Custom Order Service.
HONDA, 1906 Packard Rd. 665-9281
Z
1958 Cushman--$150
1959 Vespa-$110
1963 Vespa--$235
NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES
223 S. First 662-7409
Z36
HONDA of Ann Arbor
1906 Packard Road
665-9281
Z3
1963 SILVER EAGLE Motor Scooter -
Fully equipped, 4 months old. Cost
$616. Will take $400. 2740 Tim, Wood-
land Lake, Brighton, anytime after
5 p.m. Z29
VESPA-LAMBRETTA Owners-Save on
Parts and Accessories. Custom Order'
Service.
HONDA, 1906 Packard Rd. 665-9281
Z

FOR SALE
CHRISTMAS TREES - Large Select
Assortment at Kate Bandrofchak's.,
Long Shore Dr. and Pontiac Rd. at
R.R. track. "I don't want all the busi-
ness-just yours." B6
COAT AND DRESSES, sizes 8-10. 3-5362.
SLIDE RULES and Drawing Sets, new
and used, $5-$18. Call 665-0012, B2
FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss" mono-
cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph.
542-6431, Detroit. B9
NATURAL GREY Kilskin full length
coat and detachable hood. Size 12.
Like new: $100. NO 2-0031. B42
AT DARW I N'S
HOUSEHOLD Furnishings, appliances,
tables, glassware, books, antiques.
2930 S. State NO 8-7744
HI-FI STEREO tape recorder. Concert
tone, professional 510 series-3 motors,
4 heads, every deluxe feature includ-
ing reverse-a-matic, self contained
stereo speakers, 6 months old-like
new. Cost $600. Sacrifice $500. May be
seen at Hi-Fi and TV Center, 1301 S.
University. B3
OPPORTUNITIES
TRY THE DAILY
AND SEE THE WORLD ...
(Through an
AP machine.
that is)
Talk to the editorial
personnel director
about trying out for
the staff.
MISCELLANEOUS
STOCK UP with lots of good food
for your Weekend Party at
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every night 'til 12

DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call G. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 309 S. Thayer. NO 2-
1132. P18
WEINER SCHNITZEL with German
potato salad-$1.35. German meat pat-
ties-.30. ROMANOFF'S, 300 S. Thayer.
GIFTS FOR HIM
from Old Spice to Monsieur Balmain
available at: the Village Apothecary
112 So. University Ave.
F
BARGAIN-2 APA tickets for Sat. night.
Cheap. Call 3-6237. P34
Read the Personal Column!!
LORD WUG AND THE FEROS
HAVE RETURNED
Coming soon-The adventures of the
modern madras garter and the big
black chuckle. Read all about their
quests and adventures. Coming later
-The glorious history of the Pi and
the truth about the ever growing
"Bring Back the Dinosaur" move-
ment, P49
$1.25
HAIRCUT, Mon. thru Thurs. 347 May-
nard, near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.
ROOM FOR 2 girls in Osterweil to-op
for 2nd sem. $263/sem. Call Flo or
Bonnie, NO 2-4449. F1
GIRLS-Get your apt, for next FALL
NOW. The SUMMIT HOUSE, 8-8723
or 5-8330. F3
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANN.
From all of us
To all of you.
F35
The Colognes of GUERLAIN
Shalimar
Mitsouko
L'Heure
Vol De Nuit;
Chant D'Aromes
Available at: The Village Apothecary
1112 So. University Ave.
F
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION---
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamondsl" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73
GREETINGS, DEARIE! Well, the Ho-
Ho season is with us again, if you
know what I mean! Coming to cam-
pus this morning I ran into someone
dressed up like Santa Claus. As far
as I know, he's still lying there. For-
tunately, he didn't get my license
number. I did leave him a copy of
the new GARGOYLE, though. It's
coming out December 10, you know!
I managed to lift a copy out of Angel
Hall, if you know what I mean-. -
yes! Well, Deare, hope you can sober
up enough to enjoy the Holidays
and the new GARGOYLE! F46

TWO TWELVE CLUB
Men's private residence, A few vacan-
cies for spring period, Club atmos-
phere. Smartly decorated and fur-
nished, refrigerators, television, elec-
tric coffee and soup maker, individ-
ual rooms, Showing 3-5 p.m. Dec. 8.
212 E; Huron. 668-9593. John Smith,
Manager. C5
WANTED-One male roommate to share
modern luxurious apt. close to cam-
pus with 2 other students. Phone NO
2-1902 anytime. C46
ROOM FOR Male student. On Campus.
$30/mo. 913 E. Huron. NO 8-9379. C25
FURN'D. 4 room apt. $110.
Call NO 2-7274
C49
ON CAMPUS
Spacious, furnished apt. Available for
2 months. NO 2-1443. C43
CLOSE TO State Theater-Furnished
apt, $85 month. One room, kitchen,
private. 2-7274. C6
ROOMMATE WANTED-Second sem., 2
blocks from Law Quad. $38. 920 Oak-
land. 3-3831. 029
BEAUTIFUL, new 4-person apt. avail-
able. Call NO 5-0384. C8
MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share
luxurious, new, 4-man apt. No summer
obligation. Upperclassman or grad
preferred. Corner State and Packard.
Call 663-9822. C48
APT. FOR 2-3. 2nd semester. Near cam-
pus. NO 5-2767. C36
SPACIOUS APT. for 3 or 4 on campus.
All modern furnishings. Available
Jan, 1. Call 3-1511, Ext. 3672 during
day and NO 2-4875 after 5 p.m. 09
NICELY FURN'D. 2 bdrm. apt. Conven-
ient to campus. Ideal for 3 people.
$160. Lease. NO 3-4435. C30

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Friday, Dec. 6,... 8:00 P.M.
500 E. William, Apt. 3
Baha'i Student Group

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featuring:
Martin Luther King
George Seferias
(Nobel Prize in Literature 1963)
Jerome Badanes

Ticket refunds for
By mail to: IN PERSON AT:
Gilbert & Sullivan Soc. Student Activities Bldg.
Student Activities Bldg. Lobby Box Office
Ann Arbor Thursday, Dec. 12 ONLY
Enclose tickets, stamped 9 A.M.-5 P.M.
self-addressed envelope
ALL REQUESTS FOR REFUNDS
MUST BE RECEIVED BY DEC. 13
O Cancelled performances will NOT be rescheduled
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BEEN FOLLOWING your Playboy late-
ly? Come hopping to 1917 Washtenaw
on Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. to launch on
a pseudo-mystical journey into the
Twilight Zone with the Unitarian
Student Group's discussion of hallu-,
cinations and LSD 25. Dr. John Pol-
lard of the Mental Health Research
Institute will be telling us about his
creative experiments in this exciting
new field of psychochemicals. Brave
New World may be tomorrow. Will
you be ready to accept it or challenge
it? See you there. F38
Meet the Right People
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
whose background and ideals are
congenial with their own. Interviews
by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m.
NO 2-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
RADIO REPAIRS,
MUSICAL MDSE.
HI FI, TV, RADIO, and Phono service.
TV rentals. speaker reconing. Free
pick-up and delivery service. Campus
Radio and TV. NO 5-6644, 325 E.
Hoover. X2
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING IN MY HOME-Term papers,
themes, outlines, briefs. Mrs. Robert
Feuster, NO 2-1260. J28
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME - Have
taken University qualifying tests.
Have dissertation experience, 25c a
page, 5c a copy. Marilyn McGuire,
663-5328. J19

NEED GIRL ROOMMATE. 2nd sem. On
campus. Completely furn'd. Call 663-
5901. C39
GIRLS WANTED to share beautiful
new apt. Call NO 5-0384. C7
WANTED-1 or 2 senior or grad stu-
dents to share modern furnished apt.
3 blocks from campus. Cal 453-3287.
C41
CAMPUS-3 BLOCKS
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
Furnished, 11 bdrm. apt. (entire 1st
floor of bldg.). $115 per month in-
cludes garage and heat. NO 3-7268.
ROOMMATE WANTED to share apt.
with 3 girls, Luxurious, ideal location.
NO 3-6069. C42
FOR RENT-Half of large double room
for congenial male grad. student.
Must be seen to be appreciated. 2-
4738. C32
1000 OAKLAND APTS.-Available -Tan.
1-Modern 3-bdrm. furnished apt.,
double bath, private balcony, laun-
dry room, reserved parking. Ideal for
3, 4 or 5. Minutes from campus. 1Rea-
sonable, Phone 453-3287. C40
TIFFANY APTS.
2nd semester openings. A new concept
in apt. living. Split levels and studios
for 1, 2, and 3. 3-8866. C35
BEL-AIR APTS. Campus, 2-bedroom,
completely furnished, wall to wall
carpeting, balcony, air conditioning.
Call 2-5780, Eves. 2-5140. 019
WAFTED TO RENT
WANTED-Room to rent. Spring se-
mester near St. Joseph Hositpal. Con-
tact Tom Vance at NO 3-4183. L4
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!

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VOLUNTEERS
to provide space for a cot in residence

482-0191
Typing of manuscripts, theses, disser-
tations and terms papers. Duplicating
done by mimeographing or offset
printing.
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