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The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 13,1979-Page 11

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Campus protected,
bpolice, guards
(Continued from Page 1) One former employee of State
eceive the same training as Safety Security, a University student, said he
rs. The same is true of the guards received no specialized training when
the private State Security Service, hired as a State Security guard. "The
are primarily charged with the first night they take you on the route
l of empty University buildings at and show you the clocks you have to
t. punch,''he said.
THEY DIDN'T give us any training
how to handle a rape in the vicinity of
the buildings, or how to handle in-
truders. They didn't tell us anything
about first aid, either," said the
student, who asked not to be identified.
He also said that he was instructed
Do a Tree never to confron an intruder, just to call
in to headquarters.
The security organizations patrolling
a Favo .r: campus offer some measure of protec-
tion for the student against the
criminal. However, the best protection
of all is for the students themselves to
Recycle be aware potential dangers and take
steps to avoid them.
Ann Arbor police officials suggest
that those students living in apartments
with sliding doors place a wooden dowel
in the track to keep the door from being
slid open from the outside. As well,
students are advised to avoid travelling
alone at night and to report strangers in
the area. Rooms should always be
locked and valuables placed out of plain
view.
Although the problem of crime on
campus is unlikely to ever be
eliminated, student awareness and of-
ficial competence can go a long way
lassif lad-s towards reducing it.

South Africa expels
three U.S. officials

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(Continued from Page 1)
South African sovereignity."
"PHOTOGRAPHS in our possession
reveal that the embassy aircraft was
engaged in a systematic program of-
photography of vast areas of South
Africa, including some of our most sen-
sitive installations," Botha said.
Observers noted the photography
could have been aimed at making a
general aerial survey of broad stret-
ches of territory for intelligence recor-
ds, or at photographing specific
targets-which perhaps might' include
South Africa's top secret nuclear
facility in the Kalahari Desert, or
defense installations related to South

Africa's war against guerrillas in
South-West Africa.
Some American diplomats
speculated that the timing of the South
African accusation was linked with the
internal influence-buying scandal
surrounding former Information
Minister C.P. Muldur.
"This sure has driven 'Muldergate'
off the front pages," one said of the
scandal.
Also, South Africa yesterday recalled
its two top diplomats in the United
States but said the action was not linked
to its expulsion on spying charges of
three U.S. embassy officials in
Pretoria.

Long-Sleeve Leotards $6.80/Short-Sleeve $6.30
Tights $3.70/ Any Top and Bottom $9.25
406 E. Liberty 2 Blks. off State St. 663-6771

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Top, Prices Paid!
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WESTSIDE BOOKSHOP

Representatives of UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY
of Ohio will be recruiting in Ann Arbor on Thursday,
April 19. We are interested in interviewing present
college graduates or June graduates with the follow-
ing degrees:
1. Bachelors or Masters Degree in Electrical
Engineering.
2. Bachelors or Masters Degree in Business Admin-
istration or Industrial Engineering.
3. Masters Degree in Business Administration with
a strong background in Finance, Statistics, Market-
ing or Accounting and a Bachelors Degree in
Accounting.
Call the Personnel Office collect at (513) 498-5174 or (513)
498-5118 prior to Monday, April 16 to schedule an inter-
view.

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SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET. Two furnished singles
in large 5-BDRM. beautiful house. Washer/dryer,
garage, 5-min. walk to Campus. Call Bobby or
Marty, 668-6410. 45U415
TAKE OVER LEASE of 3-BDRM. townhouse in
May. Live Rent Free. Keith, 995-4384. 44U415
- SUBLET-2 BEDROOM, A/C, balcony, parking,
laundry, near track, tennis, campus. Phone 994-
0678. 43U415
$PRING/SUMMER SUBLET. Cheap, free parking,
-,A/C, furnished, at Forest Terrace. Call 996-0598.
4" 39U413
ONE BEDROOM apartment, May-August. Great
location; parking; furnished. Fall option, price
negotiable. 665-4028, evenings. dU415
SUBLET MAY 1-AUG. Large 1-BDRM. efficiency
with scenic view Ann Arbor atop Maynard House
Apartments. 1 block from Campus. Sundeck, park-
ing, central air. Call persistently, 995-8807. $200/mo.
46U415

NEW ROLLAND PIANO, variable sustain and
sound-mixing. A new innovation. Apollo Music
Center, 323 South Main. 769-1400. cX414
SHURE MICROPHONE SALE-SM and PE series
in stock. Runs through April 30th. Apollo Music
Center. cX414

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FEMALE-GRAD. Non-Smoker. Share 2 bdrm. N.
(ampus apt. Lease 6/79-80. $157.50 s utilities.
995-0754. dY409
SINGEI FOR FEMALE in modern campus apt.
'Non-smoking grad. or U. staff preferred. Fall '79.
$170/dio. Call663:-2627. 65Y412
FEMALE. (,G(A) non-smoker. Share 2 bedroom
,,,North Campus Apt. Lease. $157.50,, utilities. 995-
0754. I1Y409
FEMALE APARTMENT-MATE needed! For Fall.
To share 2 bedroom apt. at VilIge Green. North
Campus. 663-2490 and 994.0422. 1!9Y4t1I
2EEDED-FEMALE Roommate for May-August.
Reasonable price, dishwasher and air conditioning.
48Y415
THREE FRIENDLY WOMEN need a fourth to
i hare our two bedroom Forest Glen apt. Good
deal! 995-9401. 58Y415
'ROOM AVAILABLE NOW. Older home; healthy
foods, non-smoker, coop living with three grads,
prefer female. $155/mo. plus. 994-4027. 55Y413
DOUBLE ROOM available in house. Fall lease
with sublet option. $105 each. Close to campus.
Call Kathe, 764-8824. 420-2032. 28Y415
FEMALE NON-SMOKER NEEDED for fall for own
room in 2-person apt. on Church and Willard. Close
to law/business schools. Call 663-3728. 20Y415
. OUBLE ROOM available in house. Fall lease
with sublet option. $105 each. Close to campus. Call
Kathe, 764-81324, 420-2032. 28Y414
*FEMALE-SINGLE in 7 bedroom house May-May
on Packard. Call Carol, 761-1058. 36U415
3 MALES NEEDED for 4 man apartment-Heritage
House, 829 Tappan. Rent negotiable. Call Arvy,
persistently,995-1657. 81Y415
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted, own bedroom, $125/
month, on So. Forest. Call662-0153. 89Y415
KOSHER APARTMENT, MODERN. 2 bedroom.
Looking for I or 2 males or opening in your
apartment. Call Steve, 665-9940. 34Y415
'MAN OR WOMAN with car-We have a single
,,room available in a semi-vegetarian, semi-coopera-
- tive house on Catherine between State and Division.
- Spring/Summer sublet option. Call Dan or Katie at
996-0726. dY415
PREPARE FOR:.

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