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Wednesday, October 3, 1913

HE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Five

Wednsda, Ocobe 3, 973THE IC~GAN AIL

Pace iv

FOR DIRECT CLASSIFIED SERVICE CALL 764-0557 -

PERSONAL PERSONAL
GAY Liberation Open Meeting Tuesday, DR. ALBERT ELLIS Sex Workshop-
p.m. Union. South Wing. 3rd-floor "Cognitive and Behavior Treatment
Conference Room. All welcome. Come of Sexual Problems," Sun., Oct. 7,
out! Discussion on "Policy About 1973, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. at Michigan
Visitors at GLF Meetings." Info from Union, University of Michigan. Regis-
763-4186 or 761-2044 (Gay Hotline), tration reouired: $35 for grad. stu-
29F23 dents, $60 for professionals. Mail to:

MART

FOR RENT
ONE BEDROOM, 2-man apt, in a green
house. Nice student neighborhood.
Behind Frieze Bldg. 761-2651. dC28
START RIGHT THIS FALL
START WITH
UNIVERSITY
TOWERS
APARTMENTS
S. University at Forest
(5 minutes to class)
8 MONTH FALL-WINTER LEASE
* FURNISHED APARTMENTS
* STUDY LOUNGE
* RECREATION ROOM
* HEATED SWIMMING POOL
* FREE WEEKLY HOUSEKEEPING
* MOVIES AND PARTIES
VISIT OR CALL 761-2680
eCt
THESE ARE-YOUR
BETTER APARTMENTS
AND THERE ARE 2 AVAILABLE
-One 2-bdrm. apt. in a house, just re-
carpeted, avail. for occupancy imme-
di ately.
-Roommates needed: your own bed-
room, your own lease for 1 or 2
persons in a large luxurious apt.'
campus rentals,
Itd.
665-8825
1335 South U
cCtc
1010 CATHERINE STREET. Large 2-
bedroom deluxe units. Fully furnish-
ed, ,air-conditioned, diswasher bal-
cony, parking and laundry facilities,
convenient to campus and hospitals.
Call or see resident manager, 663-
5026 or call Tower Associates, 668-
6230. 59C20
Where
TEN ANTS
COME F I RST!
For a Campus Apt.
Offering Many
Additional Features
. CALL
MAIZE & BLUE
Management
300 S. Thayer, Suite A
761-3131
cCtc
DETROIT
FURNITURE RENTAL
VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM-
3090 CARPENTER RD.,
CORNER OF PACKARD
OPEN 10-6 DAILY
973-9230
eCt
THESE ARE YOUR
BETTER APARTMENTS
AND THERE ARE 3 AVAILABLE
ONE 2-bdrm. apt. in a house, just
recarpeted avail. for occupancy
shortly.
YOUR OWN bedroom, your,own lease
for 1 or 2 persons in a large luxurious
apt.
ROOMMATES needed. Your own bed-
room, your own lease, in modern 2
bedroom furnished ap~t. Stop by for
interview and details.
Ca ipuis rentals,
ltd.
665-8825
1335 South U.
BARGAIN CORNER 1
SAM' S
$TORE
LFVIS - DENIM
TRADITIONALS .... 8.50
BUTTONFLYS......8.00

BOOT JEANS ... ..8.50
JACKETS ........ 10.50
LEVIS-CORDUROYS
BOOT JEANS ... 8.50
BELL BOTTOMS .. 9.00
HOODED
SWEATSHIRTS ... 6.98

FOR RENT
LARGE, one bdrm., furn., a/c, near
campus: State and Packard. Immedi-
ate rental. $195. 769-6303. 64023
TWO BEDROOM, mod campus apt.
Furnished. 761-3131. cCtc
McKINLEY ASSOCIATES
Fall Rentals-Campus area
Efficiencies, 1 and 2 bedrooms in mod-
ern building and older houses. Stop
in at 616 Church for our listings or
call 769-820. cCt
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
BACH Trumpet, $300. Good condition.
Call Jim, 764-8603. 57X27
SONY TC-630 triple head tape recorder.
Speakers included. Has own amp.
$325. Call Chris at 668-9678 or 663-
5011 32X27
STEEL STRING GUITAR for sale, good
condition. Call 763-6019. 40X25
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Unavailable instruments, repairs and.
instructions. 209 5. State. 665-8001.
cXtc
MUST SELL-Classic Goya Guitar with
case: $175. Call Dixie, 764-8569 or 971-
1583 after 5:30. 20X26
FISHER STEREO 125
New. Garrard Turntable and AM-FM
Tuner, speakers XP55B, $200. 663-5670
days, 769-1348 eves. 25X28
MUSIC, STRINGS
'N' THINGS
Acoustic Instruments and acces-
sories, lessons and expert repairs.
Old Martins and Gibsons Guild gui-
tars in stock. Prices 20% off. 668-9836.
516 E. William. cXtc
SAVE 30 PERCENT on most musical
instruments. Call Steve, 761-7209, or
Cherie, 761-7991. 80X16
STEEL STRING and classical guitars,
finest quality, 40-50% off list. Classi-
cal guitar lessons-all levels, accredit-
edmby UM. 662-1775, 665-7348 till 11:00
pm. xct
MA TIN GUITARS D-18, D-28, D-35,
12-strings ready to be enjoyed! Apollo
Music Center, 769-1400. cXte
GUITARS, AMPS, PIANOS. Fender,
Hohner, Maestro, G i b s o n, Martin,
Guild. One-stop center. Apollo Music,
322 S. Main, 769-1400. ext
APOLLO DRUM CENTER-Drum sets,
over 20 sets ih stock: Rogers, Sonar,
Ludwig, Gretsc, Singerland. Priced
right deals. 322 S. Main, 769-1400. cXtc
FOR SALEi
REMINGTON noiseless typewriter, case.
Great condition, 665-9888, after 6.
53B25
1 COUC, $50; small stereo, $40; man-
ual typerwriter, $25; lamps, $15 and
$5. Cali 973-9160 weekdays after 5.
33B28
MADE BY REAL PEOPLE! Discover:
Hand-made Things, 343 Maynard. f
38B29
FOR SALE-Men's winter coats, excel-
lent condtion. Leather Bush coat
s 0, $. White Onvs 0at ut ins
40, $15. Brown Tweed coat size 42,1
$40. Call Steve eves., 761-1664. 24B25
PHOTO SUPPLIES
NIKON F with Sports Prism Finder.
Micro Nikkor-P lens, Weis flash me-i
ter, flash bracket, Bellows Extension,
and misc. Sell all for $475. Call 665-
5676 between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. 43D26
MISCELLANEOUS
JEWELRY CLASSES1
For information on jewelry design
classes soon to begin, contact Iseona,
300 Detroit, Ann Arbor, 665-5551.
56M26

PETS AND SUPPLIES
AFFECTIONATE medium - size dog's
owner has gone abroad. If you can
provide a good home, call 769-1674.
Large supply of food included. 54T29
AFGHAN PUPPIES, AKO. 10 wks. Silver
and red with mask. 455-6252. 41T26
BEAUTIFULLY MARKED Siberian hus-
ky bitch; 16 mos.; housebroken, af-
fectionate with children. $15. Call
769-2697. 62T25
TICKETS
2 TICKETS wanted for Ohio State
game, well located: 663-2185 after 5.
21Q28
2 OR 4 TICKETS needed for Oregon
game. 665-9416. 30Q25
NEED ONE TICKET for Oregon and
Wisconsin game. Senior priority. 482-
5731 after 8 p.m. dQ19
TICKETS: need 2 pairs of OSU tickets.
Mitch 769-5962. 91Q25
WANTED: 3 tickets Wisconsin game.'
Joel, 761-7053 after 6 p.m. 13Q24
DESPERATE: 3 tickets for Ohio S.-
,x429-7190 after 5. 07Q24:
WANTED TO BUY: 4 tickets-Mich.-
Ohio State. $60. Phone 1-675-0066.
10Q26
WANTED: Tickets needed for OSU
game. 646-6988. 89Q26
ROOMMATES

Institute for Rational Living of Mich-
iBUMPER STICKERS custom printed igan, 2512 Carpenter Road, Ann Arbor.
i3while-U-wait! 2 B rs,1119263 52
10 A.M.-4 P.M. Monday-Friday $ MBL're 1 533. 35F28
Prospect, Ann Arbor. 761-0942. cFtc
! ...... -.-;JAZZ AND CLASSICAL GUITAR les-I
Dating COUPLES wanted for paid Psy- sons. Modern theory and harmony A
chology experiment. Length of dat- Prof. Curtis. 662-8281. 26F25 Cii
SUBLET. HELP WANTED ing not important. Call Carolyn, 663- Clinic
--- -3883, after 6. 93F26 "FILE A REPORT ON THE WORLD' nanci
DOUBLE ROOM available for male at MEDICAL ASSISTANTS exDerienced in --- ------ - --- Coming' back from abroad? Share stetric
Baits, $400. 665-7613. 23U28 venipunctures/experience in electro- WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod or tra- your travel experiences at the Work/ vices'
cardiograms desirable. Full-time and ditional style. Call 761-0942 anytime, Study/Travel Abroad Office, room 23,
WANTED TO BUY part-time. Salary: $2.58-4.00/hr. 769-, cFtc International Center (south wing of
8,26. 19H31 JACOB'S LADDER GALLERY: Novus Michigan Union), 603 E. Madison,
WE'RE "HUNGERING" for a spacious 764-9310. 32F20
refrgeratr. CHEAP. Please cl665 WANTED-Part-time, night operations Ordo Seclorum: In Kerrytown Mar- 764-93___32F2__
rre7.A PKc46 International Air Freight, Metro. Air- ket. cFtc BOARD EXAM TUTORING
portsmidnights. Ideal for college stu- AY Enrollments now being accepted for
UE CA Sdents. Must be bondable. Chauffeur DAILY SUNDAY MAGAZINE needswrtsan no-iinstie b- S. H. KAPLAN tutoring courses to
USED CARS license preferred. Contact Mr. Hart writers and non-fiction stories be- prepare for the upcoming M.C A T
(313) 729-4301. '85H26 tween 500-700 words. Call Marty Por- D.A.T., and L.S.A.T. Board Exams. Loo
DATSUN, '68, yellow, 4-door, 27 mpg. ter at 761-2033 or leave message at Call (313) 354-0085. cFtc
$675. 665-2670. 55N28 WANTED: Experienced BREAKFAST the Daily. dF33 _a__ ( ) 4_ __t__t
COOK. APPLY IN PERSON. 2800-
MGB-'63, a fine old sports car, given JACKSON AVE. 54H29 ELECTRA GLIDE IN BLUE. Benefit XEROX AND OFFSETT
good care. Dick, 761-3243. 48N25,film preview, Oct. 4, 8:15 p.m., Briar- COPY QUICK THE
gD- DRIVER - CUSTODIAN afternoons and wood Mall. $5 tax deductible dona- 1217 S. University 769-0560 tisng
1971 OPEL Wagon, purchased new in alternate Sat. mornings: $2.85-3.15/hr. tion. Proceeds to Spaulding for chil- IFt Icome
'72, 28 mpg, 4-spd., AM-FM, $1600. 769-8626. 18H31 dren to pay for the adoption of a or Da
Call anytime, -and persistently, 665- child. Tickets: Leslie Office Supply YOUTH FARE CARDS, Charters, {
6740. 34N27 PART-TIME SECRETARY. APPLY IN 2231 W. Liberty, or at door. 63F24 Groups, Getaway programs. Call Cin- stop
PERSON. 2800 JACKSON AVE. --d----- ---- - - -- - di Hopkins, TWA Campus Rep. 769-
'71 SUPERBEETLE: sun roof, AM-FM,! 32H28 AIR HOCKEY TOURNEY. $200 First 0634. cFtc
new tires, rust-proofed, 28,000 miles, prize. October 13, 8 p.m. Register at _ TIRED
Must sell. 665-4382 eves. 17N26M ID . Summer of Forty, Too, S. State at WANTED. One or more volunteers to mover
'ADSNorth U. 28F33 work with Boy Scout troop. Southeast' garet
MAVERICK 1970, 3-speed, very clean. Full-time and part-time. Ramada Inn - -__ - - - --- Ann Arbor area. 971-4547 or 971-4354. 769-00
$1250, 971-4174 or 971-2734. 88N30 West, 2800 Jackson Rd. An equal op- ART WORLD'S FALL CLASS-Abden- 58F08
portunity employer. 38H28 dum acrylic painting, bamboo flute
'66 MERCURY. Must sell. $295 or best making, Batik and tie dye, forge iron{ WE MEET OUR comnpetitiors prices
offer. 761-6474 after 5 p.m. 97N25 WERE YOU RAISED ON A FARM? work, macrame, calligrathy, candle- Just ask. Village Apothecary. cFtc
PEACE CORPS can utilize your ex- making, figure drawing, glass blow- ------------ -
perience. Meet ACTION representa- ing, leathercraft, life sculpture, prim- GRAD STUDENTS & FACULTY-Are
Tives at International Center Oct. 1-5. itive sewing, stained glass, water you a gay academic? Do you feel op-
61H25 color,- weaving, belly dance, dance pressed, afraid to come out? Would{
therapy, modern dance, folk dance, you like to meet and talk with others
CASHU TILPEACE CORPS needs people in busi- mime, guitar, recorder playing, basic who share your concerns? There will
BRING YOUR TITLE ness, architecture, education, health, and darkroom photography, figure be a meeting for all interested gay
WE'LL BUY YOUR CAR! natural resources, engineering, lib- and nature photography, matting and academics on Sunday, Oct. 1 at 7:30
-Yeral arts. Meet ACTION representa- mounting, photoscreen printing, as- p.m. in the Michigan Union, South
TOP $$$ tives at International Center Oct. 1-5. trology charting, palmistry, tarot, Wing, 3rd-floor Conference Room (use
68H25 creative writing, self defense for wo- south elevator). For more ihfo., call
-SPORTS & IMPORTS- - men. Phone 668-6244 for schedule. 761-2044. 05F28
'73 MAZDA's Coupe and wagon EW FUN TYPE Restaurant now hiring 213% S. Main, A.A. cFtc -
'71 VOLVO 164, Full power, air, 100 full-time and-atnohirig 23 an COMIC BOOKS, science fiction, base-
AM-FM .. .. was $4295, now $3995 0 lpart-time em-Cball cards, paperbacks, CURIOUS
ployees. Positions available as: FOR THE LATEST in ar TOO' 340 5. Stt
'71 JAGUAR XKE, Full Power, OKSYIT n .POUT, USED BOOK SHOP, TO34S.tate
.was $8895, now $7995T WAITER U-M Barbers and Stylists (upstairs), 761-0112 (open 1-6 p.m.).
'70 MG MIDGET. red, chrome wire WATRUMBresadeyit Ftc
wheels ...... .......$1995 FOUNTAIN cFtc
'69 MG MIDGET, wire wheels . $1795 DISHWASHER and "WE ARE collecting poetry and short 2 FREE GAM ES 2 *
'69 VOLVO 1445, automatic, like new CASHIER stories by JOHN' GLOSTER for in-
4:1Q0 , ._- ___ -_ ._ .._ . it h Chia rt n

PERSONAL
at MARTY'S.
"wall-of-Slax"
Flared 'n Cuffed
Knit or Knot
Jeans 'n Jackets
rY'S MEN FASHION CLOTHING
310 S. State St.
cFtc
RELIABLE
NBORTION SERVICE
in Mich.-I to 24 week preg-
es terminated, by licensed ob-
zian-gynecologist. Quick serv-
will be arranged. Low rates.
CALL COLLECT
(216) 281-6060
24 HOUR SERVICE
cFtc
WE WANT YOU
king for a way to spend
hose free moments in
your day???
MICHIGAN DAILY Business
needs your help. Be it adver-
circulation, sales or whatever.
in and join us. Call Bill, Ragy
ave for further information or
by the Daily building anytime.
OF ACADEMICS? Expressive
ment workshop, Oct. 19-20. Mar-
Blood, 2005 Penncraft Court,
46. * 51F28

Try
Daily

l.Iass i f ieds

FEMALE WANTED Own room in
mixed house. 665-6987. 39Y26
QUIET RELIABLE female grad. student
to share 2 bedrm. apt. with same.
$92.50. 668-6074. 01Y31
FEMALE to complete 4-man. N. Thayer,
central campus. 761-2283. 08Y24
CAMPUS and HOSPITAL AREA-Need
male roommates. '$69.00 per* month.
721 E. Kingsley. Call 663-9373.-
HURON VALLEY REAL ESTATE
cYtc
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
EXPERIENCED motorcycle mech. will
tune-up your motorcycle at , your'
home. Call 485-2278. 97Z26
LOST AND FOUND ?
LOST - SMALL black crossed Sheep
dog, answers to Saphire. Call 665-
0391 persistently. 44A26
FOUND-In Arb 1 week ago-Male Sia-
mese with Tabby markings, 8 mos.
old.663-5429. dA26
FOUND-SET OF KEYS on red key
ring. Cambridge Street. 662-8241. dA26
REWARD! Grey shaggy 60 pound dog.
White chest. 665-4945. 70A23.
BUSINESS SERVICES
OPENINGS for all children ages 2%-5,
663-3800. Located 900 Plum, Licensed
Day Care. 49J29
GRAD STUDENT decorating , service. 5
yrs. experience. Custom painting, wall
papering and carpentry. Commercial,
residential. Reasonable rates. 429-
5709. 86J26
PIANO STUDENTS wanted, any grade
level. Have received M.M. from U-M.
Call Kathy, 761-2312 before noon any
"y- 62J25
TYPING-769-2645, 761-1225. c jtc
WE GUARANTEE personal attention in
handling shipments of your personal
effects worldwide. Contact A. F.
Burstrom, E. Gene. 983-4033. cJtc
WANTED TO RENT
NEED AN inexpensive place to live,
If you know of one close to campus,
please call Linda or Michele at 763-
1]17 or 662-6744. If not there, please
leave a message. dLtc

'68 VOLVO 142S 4-speed.$1595f
'71 DATSUN 240Z's. 2 to choose from
'71 AUDI 10OLS A.T., air $3695
'70 MGB ROADSTER ..... .. $2495
'70 OPEL GT, blue, 4-speed $2595
-TOYOTAS--
1969-1972 all models to choose from:
100 per cent warranty on engines,
transmissions and diff. for 1000 miles
or 30 days.
1973 DEMO'S - Real dollar values.
-DOMESTICS-
'72 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-ALL
wagon. Just like new, 11,000 miles,
P.S., P.B. Sale . ..... ....... $2995
Toyota Ann Arbor

And one or two full-time pantry
positions. Hiring will be conducted
on Oct. 3-6 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor and Res-
taurant located in the new Briarwood
Mall, 470 Briarwood Circle, I-94 and
State Rd. 33H25
HELP!

clusion in a memorial collection of
his work. Anyone having or knowing
the location of any of his work please
contact A. E. Gloster, 33,0 Sunrise
Highway, Rockville Centre, New York
11570." 15F26
WE'RE NUMBER ONE in diamond
sales in Ann Arbor. Find out why.
Austin Diamond, 1209- S. University,
663-7151. cFtc

witn ts coupon
come in and relax
PINBALL ALLEY
1217 S. University
cFtc
PEOPLE'S PRODUCE CO-OP
A REAL ALTERNATIVE
769-3995 5-8 P.M. DAILY Ft
c tc

-licensed qualified
physicians

The Michigan Daily needs people to See "What WOMEN are doing"-Come
work on the Business Staff. We have to WOMEN'S FAIR, Friday, Hender-
openings in the Display advertising , son Rm., Michigan League. Displays,
staff, classified, circulation and na- talks, entertainment. Activities for
tional advertising. If you are inter- children. 81F24:
ested, come on in. Ask for Bill, Ray -------__
or Dave. 764-0560. HAND-MADE things are better because
the'efarreal!Ha n d-ade Th " ings

907 N. Main THE DAILYI
769-7935 'NEEDS YOUR HELP!'
cNtc
dHtc
HELP WANTED HOUSECLEANING-6-8 hrs./wk., yard
-- -------- -------- - work 3-6 hrs./wk. $2/hr. Also truck
DUE TO EXPANSION in the Ann Ar- needed. 761-1932. cHtc
bor-Ypsilanti area, Arby's Roast Beef --- _- ----
is looking for night managers and PERSONAL
night counter help full or part-time.
Apply at 3021 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. INTRAMURAL Football officials need-
47H33 ed. Mandatory meeting Thurs., Oct.
----- 4, 8 p.m., IM Sports Building. 42F25
D PL WERY DRIVERS-Part-time, Apply
in person after 4 p.m., Omega Pizza. MARCH 29-New acquaintance wishesl
45H33 to wrisk you off to Casbah to join his
~~~~~~~~- ------- --- -1harem. 46F24

343 Maynard. 37F29;

POOL

FALL SEMESTER - ISRAEL
Brandeis University/The Jacob Hiatt University Institute
Study in Jerusalem/July-December, 1974
JUNIORS AND SENIORS ELIGIBLE
Four courses/Hebrew not required/Earn 16 credits
COST: $1$50/ tuition, room, board
Financial Aid Available
APPLICATION DEADLINE MARCH 1ST

TOURNAMENT
SUNDAY, OCT. 7-FIRST ANNUAL
MICHIGAN UNION INVITATIONAL
GAMES AT 1, 3, 7, 9. cF25
GRAD COFFEE HOUR returns Wed.'
nights, 4th floor Rackham. Try it.
cFtc
MUSIC, CINEMA, PLAYS, openings -
Monthly in a comprehensive calendar
& articles equals ART FARE Maga-
zine. Look for it at newsstands and
bookstores all around Ann Arbor.

For Information Write:
THE JACOB HIATT INSTITUTE
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
WALTHAM, MASSACUSETTS 02154

'r w N l4r~-.airaj1 - Contact Prian
House of Imports, 320 E. Liberty, 769-
8555. 74H25 I

MEN!-WOMEN!
JOBS ON SHIPS! No experience re-
quired. Excellent pay Worldwide

i

cFtc
cFtc

EARN $1.50 travel. Perfect for summer job or
SUBJECTS WANTED for simple Psy- career. Send $3.00 for information:
cholinguistic Experiment. Must be SEAFAX, Dept. N-2, P.O. Box 2049,
native speaker of American English' Port Angeles, Wash. 98362. 36F28
and between ages 19-23. Call Sandy,
764-0349, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 31H25 WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE now
PR TM Weoe y o -4 forminig. Sign up at the Mich. Union
PART-TIME Warehouse type work-4 bowling lanes or call 662-4431 and
hours eac hafternoon-3, 4, or 5 af- ask for bowling lanes, CF28
ternoons per week according to your s r __g__s___
schedule. $2.60 per hour. Must have LET US PRICE your next prescription.
own transportation. Carpenter Rd.l10- Village Apothecary. Tel. 769-0666.
cation. Call Mr. West at 434-1250. cFtc
26H24_ _
- ---------- ----- - NATIONWIDE Auto Transportgrs -
IF YOU are taking a 1st or 2nd year Cars, all points. 1-537-0005. 59F53
French or German course you have a-
chance to make some money and SUMMER OF FORTY, TOO. S. State at
make your studying easier. Call 764- North U. Pinball, Air Hockey, Foos-
0560, 9-11 a.m., ask for Don Burns. ball, Ice Cream and Munchies. Open
dH25 late every night. 22F33

TYPING-769-2645, 761-1225.

TONIGHT
Mendelssohn Theatre
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's
ARMS
and tihe
MAN
A romantic comedy by
G.B. SHAW

WORK ABROAD
Workshop at the International Center

s

OCTOBER 4

7:30 P.M.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

REPS FROM:
Business Placement
Summer Placement
Career Planning and
Placement
Intl.Assoc. for the'
Exchange of Students
for Technical
Experience

Peace Corps
Teaching Abroad
Assoc. of Intl. Students
in Economics and
Commerce

C
, ACROSS
1 Two-wheeled
carriage.
5 Fishing boat.
9 Birehbar craft.
14 Oriental baby
sitter.
15 Words of
understanding.
16 Heath genus.
17 French comedian.
18 Made a perfect
serve.
19 Worker on shoes,-
book binding,
etc.
20 Gilbert and
Sullivan vessel.
23 Have: Scot.
24 Rare one: Slang.
25 Belgian seaport.
27 Art's partner.
30 Clear soup.
32 Blows..
33 Honey man.
37 Flying prefix.
38 Islands, of Spain.
39 _ en scene.
40 Transport for
soldiers.
42 Sayings.
43 Rent.
44 Mop or cloth.
45 Prayer book.
1 2 3 5
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opr. '73 Gen'l Features Corp.

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49
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58
60
61
62
63
64
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4
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7
8
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10
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8 World War I
Admiral.
9 City in
Oklahoma.
0 Seaplanes.
6 African river.
8 One of a Kipling
trio.
Eurasian range.
3 Furnish.
Ship's track
River bank.
Rustle, as cattle.
Ogle.
The same.-
DOWN
Town of the
Philistines.
Caliph's title.
Ship channels.
Book by Anne
Porter: Phrase.
Girls' names:
Fr. sp.
Hammerstein.
Hazardous
obstruction.
Old name for
Tokyo.
Actress Holm
Altar on high.
Recess.
Indian.....
-Dscriptive of
7 ' 8

21
22

some seals,
Bankers' abbr.
Pieces on a chess

board.
26 Ship, scene of
Japanese sur-
render, Sept. 2,
1945.
27 Talk.
28 Regretful one.
29 Hair style.
30 Contradict.
31 Gather.
33 Units of
capacity: Abbr.
34 Ancient Briton.
35 East: Span.
36 Van's opposite.
38 That _.(finis).
41 Decorative birds.
42 Silent .
44 Prospector.
45 Staffs of office.
46 ".__ Care."
47 Famous jockey.
48 Sidewinder.
51 Sailboat.
52 Dies
53 Dry.
54 Kind of
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