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Thursday, April 18, 1974

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Fage Seven

Daily Classifieds

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MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

PERSONAL

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FOR SALE

GUITAR LESSONS
Class or private instruction - all
styles. Our studios also accommodate
banjo, flute and recorder, keyboard,
bass drums, clarinet, oboe, and sax
Call Ann Arbor Music Mart, 769-4980.
eXte
PHILLIPS 308 TURNTABLE, SEMI-
AUTO Belt-Driven. GRATO F3-E
Cartridge. Walnut base. $90. 994-4872.
82X19

USED CARS DESK, DRESSER.CHAIRS: ForSale.
Call-Robin 761-8673. 15B419
1970 VOLKSWAGEN (Ghia, white, con-
vertible, in good condition). 769-2660. 1963 FORD VAN. Already Interior Dec-
87N19 orated. $500. Call Pete, 769-6268.

1969 SIMCA. Low gas mileage. $200. Call
769-3228. 01N19
AUSTIN AMERICA '70. 25,000 mi. Front
wheel drive, 4-sp. Needs work but
rune well. Best offer. Ken, 663-4086.
67N19

13B419
EPI :00 Speakers, like new, $130. Jer-
DRAFTED by Air Force - Must sell: rold PA amp, $25. Irish 241 Recording
Mustang IGhia-Green White Lux. Tape, used, bulk erased. Cheap. 665-
interior. Only 300 mi. Good mileage 5276. 86X419
downhill. $2,000, 761-5654. Drew. R - _I _OR_ EDEoDnc
188418amp (SCA-8O) preferably by someone
SMITH-CORONA Electric Typewriter who has built them. Ken, 761-0552 or

VW SQUAREBACK, '67. Great motor, with automatic return $100; Cocoon-
so-so body. Clean. Top carrier. 668- style cold-weather sleeping bag, $13: S
7703. 42N19 2 pairs brown bamboo curtains, $61
--- each. Call 668-7631. 96B18
VW., '63-Good mileage. Very well kept. - e _... -B
Leaving town. 761-6812. 65N19 MOVING SALE--whole furnished house S
of furniture ,etc. must go cheap. Call
MERCURY, 1967 hardtop, runs very 663-8457. 00B19$
well. Why; not drive home for the ----
SSummer?$225. 971-7572. 51N19F OR SALE: Almost new 8' by 11' green G
___________--------------shag rug. Price negotiable. Call 764-
1964 DODGE VAN. I'm moving and I 6.000 dB419
m ust sell. Lowest offer I'll take, $400. ------------- --
Worth twice that much. Many extras. TV (12" portable); UNDERWATER Si
Call 769-3228. 00N19 WET SUIT (sm'll), FULL, TWO %-
__ _- MOTORCYCLE HELMETS, OVERSIZE
$10 OR BEST OFFER. 6 cyl., '65 Bel- MIRROR. OARS. COT. Bargains, some
Air. Runs good. Call Bobby, 769-3809. new. 663-9842 especially dinnertime. --
dN19I 57B18 RI
1972 VEGA-GT, excellent condition, 4- ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER for sale. It's
speed. 26,000 miles. $1750 negotiable. in great condition and avail. at a
Call Mark at 241-6907 (Monroe). reasonable price. Call 437-0149. dB19 -

665-0825. dX419
ONY TAPECORDER TC377. Perfect
condition. $310. Call 763-6322 betw. 6-
6:30. 92X19
ONY HP-580. Has dual turntable, AM-
FM. Great sound. $250. 761-2271.
02X419
IBSON flat top guitar. 1 year old.
Good price. Apollo Music Center,
769-1400. c~tc
WALL UPRIGHT PIANO by Vose &
Sons. Good condition and tuned.
Must sell now. Apollo Music Center,
769-1400. cXtc
ENT A GUITAR. Why Buy? Lessons
available to-boot! Your quality music i
store, Apollo Music Center, 769-1400
cXtc

SUE. Martin, and Colleen Piszczalski
call Carla immediately, if not sooner,
769-3942. dF9
FOUR COUPLES TO ENRICH THEIR
PARTNERSHIPS. Weekend Experien-
tial Workshop, April 19-21. Call Bob
or Margaret Blood, 769-0046. 71F18
THE COPY MILL
211 B. S. State: 662-3969
FOR QUALITY COPIES AND OFFSET
SEPARATED? DIVORCED? Searching
for a way forward? Join 10 men and
women in a sharing supportive work-
shop, May 3-5. Call Bob or Margaret
Blood, 769-0046. 93F19
Open Regular Hours
During Exam & Break
Michigan Union
cFI9
TYPING-769-2645, anytime. cFPte
NOT SURE WHAT TO DO NEXT? Life-
Planning Workshop on reassessing
priorities, April 26-28. Bob. or Margar-
et Blood, 769-0046. 92F19
BUMPER STICKERS custom printea
while-U-walt! MEL Press, 1217
Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942, cFtcl
WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod. or tra-
ditional style. Call 761-0942 antime.
opt*
YOU TWO can choose your wedding in-
vitations and accessories in private
and at yourconvenience. Samples de-
livered. Finest qiuality at best prices.
Call 769-6815 during morning hours.
l'd
OWN ROOM In House near campus and
hospitals. Parking. May-May lease.
Call 761-6939. 62Y16
BOARD EXAM TUTORING
Enrollments now being accepted tot
S. H. KAPLAN tutoring courses to
prepare for the upcoming 'M.C.A.T.
D.A.T., and L.S.A.T. Board Exams,
Call (313) 354-0085. ctc

By CHIP $INCLAIR
Lee. Dell Walker, a man who
was unjustly imprisoned for 18%1
years in Michigan prisons, spoke
to a law class seminar last night
about prison life and reform.
In 1954, Walker, a black, was
arrested under suspicion for a
mugging he did not commit.
After several days of interroga-
tion and beating, police extracted
a confession of murder from
him. An all-white jury convicted
him of these false charges.
After 181/2 years, numerous
appeals and a series of articles
in the Free Press, supporting
his case, Walker was freed and
the case dropped for lack of evi-
dence.
ONE OF THE aspects of the
prison system which most im-
pressed Walker was the boring
prison routine he termed, "a
merry-go-round which sometimes
led prisoners to wish they were
dead."
To cope with the boredom,
Walker said he decided to teach
himself law. "I spent all my time
studying law. I didn't accept any

of the amusements of the prison,
like sports."
Eventually Walker became a
jail lawyer, an in-prison lawyer
who helped prisoners draft pa-
pers for appeals or other cases
which might come up in the
prison.
WALKER, A short, balding
man who looks more like 45 than
his 61 years, is now chief in-
vestigator at the Defenders'
Office, a private legal firm.
He says one of the most im-
portant functions a prison should
perform is to rehabilitate and re-
motivate the prisoners so that
when they are set free they can
earn their livelihood.
In fact, Walker maintains that
prisons should pay prisoners to
study. "This would be a much
more useful allocation of money
than is practiced at present," he
says.
"PRISON JOBS now teach pris-
oners useless skills," Walker
says. "A prisoner may become
the best license plate stamper
in the prison, but once he gets

out, there is no place for him to
practice. He's got to come back
to prison to do it."
"During 1972-73 Michigan paid
$44 million in taxes for prisons.
But what are taxpayers getting
in return? There aren't 30 peo-
ple in Michigan who have come
out of Michigan prisons and are
making a decent living for them-
selves," says Walker.
Walker said he would like to
do away with prisons as they
now exist.
"Containment is still neces-
sary," he said, "but the contain-
ment should keep families to-
gether. If a prisoner can see his
or her mate, it makes the prison
a more human place; it makes
the prisoner a person and not a
number."
MEDICAL AND psychological
care in prison, he says is "hor-
rible." One must be very sick
before one gets any medical at-
tention, Walker says, and then
the doctor's prescription is us-
ually aspirin.
Walker urged the law students

to take an active hand in push-
ing for reform in society. "The
people in Lansing and Washing-
ton who are on the various com-
mittees *are all old and falling
asleep with their gavels in their
hands. The future is in your
hands," he said to the law stu-
dents.
WALKER A L S O spoke out
against capital punishment. "If
you could pull the cord to hang
your own son if he killed some-
one, then go ahead and support
capital punishment."
Currently a bill is pending in
the State Senate which would..
pay Walker $25,000 for the lost
years of his life. The bill's future
is uncertain as it has been held
up in the Senate Appropriations
Committee since Dec. 6.
Walker says, "The least they
could do to minimize the loss I
suffered is to put forth the effort
to pass this bill."
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LVVVIX, Number 159
Thursday, Aprl 18, 1974
is edited and managed by students at
the University of Michigan. ?ews phone
764-0562. Second class postage paid at
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published
daily Tuesday through Sunday morning
during the University year at 420 May-
nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104,
Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cah-
pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and
Ohio); $12 non-local mall (other states
and foreign).
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through Saturday morning. Subserip-
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area) $6.50 local mail (Michigan and
Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail lotbei
states and foreign).

Lee
for

18 years, speaks on prisons

Walker,

unjustly imprisoned

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'61 FORD FAIRLANE 500. 2 dr. H.T.
Auto, P.S., P.B., radio, 20 miles/gal.
66.000 miles, plus 2 new snow tires
on rm. 437-3540 after 5 p.m. 99N19
FOR $ALL cause departure. VW 68
squkreback. Good condition. $450 or
best offer. 663-2639 (6.8 pam. late eve-
ning). A great deal! 25N18
1967 - VW Squareback $600. Call Rod
665-7036 after 6 p.m. weekdays.
04N18
1967 VOLVO 122 WAGON automatic,
good body & running condition. $950.
663-5812. 62N19
MELLOW STEPVAN. new factory en-
gine, 2 batteries, dual wheels, many
extras, $800. 769-6342. 43N19
1970 BARRACUDA CONVERTIBLE. 3-
speed 49,000 miles, $700. 665-7562.
48N 18
1964 DODGE VAN, must sell, many
extras, call 769-3228. 56N418
'72 TRIUMPH GT-6, 17,000 miles, AM/
FM, excellent condition. $2600. Call
994-0309. 80N18
TIRED of pushing your car around like
a dying sports car. Put something de-
cent into it for a change. Celestial
Seasonings Herb Tea. Blended magic
at Applerose, Eden retail, Soybean
Cellars. cNl9
1972 DARK GREEN CAPRICE, air con-
ditioning, 39,000 miles. $1,950, Call
Larry 485-1821 or 662-3228 (anytime).
451418
MGB 1971, 14,000 miles, excellent condi-
tion throughout. Radio. Fun for
Summer. $2350. 971-0181. 61N19
TOYOTA
CASH
BRING YOUR TITLE
:WE'LL BUY YOUR CAR!
TOP $$$
1972 DATSUN 240-4, 4-speed AM/FM
Ziebarted. One. owner. Low miles.
Priced to sell.
1973 PINTO RUNABOUT, 4-speed trans-
ission, radial tires, radio, only 10,000
miles, Sale priced.
19 FIAT 124 Spider. 5-speed transmis-
mission, one owner, low miles. Excel-
lent condition, immediate delivery.
1073 VOLKSWAGE Super Bug, AM/M
radio, beautul green blatsh with
sandlewood interior. Only 15,000 miles,
factory warranty remains. Priced to
sell.
1972 MOB Roadster, bright orange fin-
ish, radial tires, one owner, in new
car condition .... . ............ .$3295
"72 PEUGEOT 4-door, 4-speed, model
504, dark blue finish, 24,000 miles.
Seo.oday at................. $3495
1972 VOLKSWAGEN Super Bug, Baja
model, 4-speed, AM/FM, low mileage,
silver blue, excellent condition.
1972 RX-2 MAZDA. Two door coupe, one
owner, 4-speed transmission, radio,
whitle vinyl top, white interior, silver
blue finish, radial tires. Just like new.
Priced to sell at ............... $2895
70 JAGUAR 6-cylinder, XKE coupe,
chrome wire wheels, 4-speed. British
racing green finish. A classic at $4995
-TOYOTAS-
1970-1973 all models to choose from:
100 per cent warranty on engines,
transmission and diff,- for 1000 miles
or 30 days.
1973 DEMOS - Real dollar values.
Toyota Ann Arbor
907 N. Main
769-7935
cNte
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: silver cross and chain Saturday,
April 6. Reward. Call 763-1596. 57A18
LOST: Irish Setter, 1 yr. old, call name
LADY. Call collect 1-533-9190. 77A11
POUND-Black and brown puppy, 10
mos. old outside Frieze Bldg. 764-0850.
dA14
BUSINESS SERVICES
WEDDING RINGS;
Original jewelry
Jhan 769-7550
cJ414
HERB TEAS have been used for thous-
ands of years throughout the world.
Enjoy the culture of the continents.
24 herbs in one package from Celes-
tial Seasonings. Health food tores
have it. Mo's 24 Herb Tea. cJ19
TYPING-ONE DAY SERVICE: Aposto-
lenls Associates. 665-5225. 57J19
TYPING and EDITING. Call Jean, 944-
3594, 10 a~m.-10 p.m. cJtc
MOVING SERVICE, 769-2645.
cJtc

TTPING-769-2645, anytime. cJto
The ANN ARBOR SCHOOL OF
CREATIVE MUSIC
Private instruction on all instru-
ments--jazz and classical techniques
-modern theory and harmony-com-
position-weekly jazz workshop-ar-
tistic spiritual guidance. For inter-
view appointment call Prof. Curtis
62-8281. 72J19

HEATHKIT bass amp, repair manual TRANSPORTATION
included $150. 5 cubic foot refrigera- ------- --------
tor, excellent condition $85. Call Dave GIVE YOUR BODY the fuel it deserves.
764-4823. 06B419 Soybean Cellars and Eden Natural
74-4_2...B4 Foods store both have cozy little
LIVE ALMOST RENT FREE restaurants. Slide in for a cup of
$3000 down on this Burns Park du- herb tea. Mellow Mint, cG19
plex. Two one bedroom units. Walk RIt /D. iATEhto r- wrt -heBa-
to campus and shopping. Cornell- RIEWN DtortwadheB-
Morris Co., 769-9288 Evenings, 668- timore/D.C. area. Will share expenses
8968. 16B18 and possibly -driving. Call 764-0558
- - days and ask for Steve. dGI

TICKETS
' If I were your woman
"Heard It through the grapevine"
"Friendship Train"
"Every Little Bit Hurts"
"You're the best thing"
Grammy Award Winners 1973 3
Best R&B aroun aear
1973 Billboard Mag.
Gladys
Knight
and the Pips!
also
The Persuasions
(a Capella)
fine seats, all price,
still avail, at Union 11-5:30
or at door
6:30 Dm. on.
$5.50 4.50 $3.50
info.* 763-4553 763-1109
8418
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
TRUMPH TIGER '72. Low miles.
sharp! Best offer. 764-4909. 41Z19
CAMPERS PARADISE j
COLUMBIA BICYCLES
4477 Jackson Road. 769-1934
63Z18
GIRL'S SCHWINN BIKE, new tires,
tubes. 665-7866. Price negotiable.
_________________-----27Z18
HONDA CL-350 exc. cond. $600.769-
0 459 after 6 p.m. 54Z18
BSA 1969. 650, lightning. Asking $700.
Must sell 663-6955. 79Z414
CYCLE INSURANCE. Immediate cover-
age. Low rates. Just call Renwik,
Grimes, and Adams Insurance, 437-
1708 South Lyon. cZtc
TRAVEL
FLORIDA, converted schoolbus. 5/I1-
5/18. $55. 1-616-243-2747. John, Sherry.
05AA419
" FEMALE SEEKS SAME, CO-DRIVER,
TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
LEAVE 4/27, MY CAR. SHARE GAS.
455-7404. 23AA18
EURAIL PASS
TRAVEL WORLD
x 665-3603
59AA19
TRY AN ADVENTURE vacation this
Summer. Help sail a yacht for two
weeks in the Greek Island-explore
Tangiers, Marrakech and Sahara--
Camp your way through Scandanavift,
-Travel overland from London to
Katmandu for 10 weeks through Tur-
key, Afghanistan and Nepal.
Many other World Trek programs
available. For more information
write: TWA World Trek 415 Lexing-
ton Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10017, or call
Cindi Hopkins, TWA Campus Rep.,
769-0634 after April 23. cAA19
--- - --_._.. ....- - --
GO WHERE THE CROWDS
DON'T KNOW!
Year round OVERLAND camping
-safaris. Europe, Russia, England,
Africa. Scandinavia, or whereever.
Discover more on your own-with-
out hitching; Eat better - but
CHEAPER; Go further-be safer:
and DO MORE than you could ever
do by yourself. Trail Blazers: TOLL
FREE 800-223-5586. 49AA19
EUROPE-ISRAEL-AFRICA
Travel discounts year round
Int'l. Student Travel Center
739 Boylston St. Suite 113
Boston, Tel. (617) 267-1122
- -- 86AA16
EUROPE
from
wI$239
for Toronto departures;
Detroit slightly higher

PETS AND SUPPLIES
90 GALLON Aquarium includes: heater,
filter, gravel, light. $125. Call Neil,
662-9538 after 5. 97T19
CAR SERVICE, ACCES.
4 SNOW TIRES, like new BMW 4 stud
rims. Speed balanced. $25.00/each or
best offer. 971-9362 after 6. 07S18
SPERSONAL
STEVE - Ready for another bicycle
outing. Your streaking partner Jan.
75F18
IF YOU are a tenant of Daniel Kaplan,
you might be able to help one of his
other tenants. Please call Lisa Kamil.
665-3590or 662-0191. D
ELEMENTARY Statistics Tutor wanted
immediately 1-2 hours/day. 662-7364
after 5 p.m. 50F19
TYPING-Call Rose AM-769-9300, PM-
665-2530. 48F19
FOR THE COLLECTOR: 100 old jazz
78 RPM records, some very rare. Hol-
liday, Armstrong, Goodman, Hines.
Also, some classical. For complete de-
tails call 769-2196. 46F19
FINAL PAPERS leaving you short of
time? Gas shortage making shopping
a prolem? Save both and make new
riends. Eat at an International C-
op: Tom or Carol 761-7435. 1OF18
MALE SUBJECTS wanted-above aver-
age pay. For one-hour experiment
about negotiating. Call 764-0258 to-
day 1-4 p.m. for appointment. 04F18'
GOOD LUCKr
ON EXAMS
U-M STYLISTS
AT THEUNION
Dave, Herold, Chet, & Jay
CFl19
MAY-AUG. OCCUPANCY: Air condi-
tioned, furnished 2 bedroom apt.
from $130. Also good selection of
apartments available for Fall. Stop in
at our leasing office for showing and
rate information. 1-5 p.m. 720 S.
State, 663-7701. Ann Arbor Trust Co.
769-2800. cFl9
The Hell. with
Studying! !!
P l a Pool at the
Michigan Union
cF419
FUTURE CPA's. Learn how to prepare
for the CPA Exam. BECKER CPA
REVIEW COURSE. Call collect: (313)
864-0128. 08F419
INDEPENDENT investigation of Truth.
Baha'T Faith. 764-9868. Informal ex-
planations and discussions whenever
you like. 19F511
WANTED. 400 well-wishers to invest
more or less 50.00 each to make Da-
vid's Books the best, cheapest (25%
off) and one of the biggest A.A.
Bookstores. Excellent terms. 209 S.
State. 663-8441. 28F19

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AMNESTY

Why buy mass produced WEDDING
RINGS? Have your own personal de-
sign made by Jhan. 769-7550. cFtc
Thinking about theI
NEXT STEPS
in YOUR LIFE?
Come to Personal Planning Workshops.
April 27-28 or May 3-5. Call 761-2274.
For more information leave name and
address. 83F19
XEROX AND OFFSET
Fast, low cost duplicating.
COPY QUICK
1217 S. University 769-0560
PIPE SMOKERS! Handcrafted meer-I
schaum pipes. Exceptional values and
e most personalized of service. Free
sChtlg PMP Co.. P.O. Box 444.
Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Oe6t
MELLOWED-EASE-Music for wed- -
dings, parties, etc. All styles, includ-;
ing 50's, R&R. 761-8296 evenings.
56F19
IPINBALL
* 1217 *
S. UNIVERSITY
cFtcl
SKI SEMESTER END in the Canadian -
Rockies. Call Brad, 449-2668 or Hidi
668-6227. Meet at 624 Church (3rdI
floor) Wed., April 10 or Tues., April:
23 at 7 p.m.. 55PI9
*$ WHY WALK FARTHER?
Get your Levi's cuffed fairs at
WILD'S VARSITY SHOP
NEED SOME SPIRITUAL REFRESH-
MENT? Visit the student-run Chris-
tian Science Study Room, room 4305.
Michigan Union any weekday after-
noon. 00F418
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ID avail-!
able at International Center, 603 E
Ma-dison. 02F418
UPTIGHT? Relax in whirlpool. Angela
massages muscles. Exclusive, confi-
dential, inexpensive. 971-6867. cFtc
ABORTION ALTERNATIVES
offered by PROBLEM PREGNANCY
HELP. 24 hrs. phone 769-7283. Office.:
Basement 400 S. Division, cor. Wil-
liam. Mon.-Thurs. 1:00-4:30 p.m.
Thurs. 6-9 p.m. Free pregnancy test-
ing.' cFte
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - All the
new styles of romantic photography.
No minimum order, or convenient
packages. Weddings by David, 769-
I0053. cF'tc
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. Profession-
al Custom Work. Very reasonable. Call
Modern Photography, 8-6 p.m. 761-
0272. cFtc
MICHIGAN LOTTERY tickets on sale
at she Village Apothecary. 1112 So.
University. cFtc
ANNUAL DIAMOND SALE - Now in
progress. Sale began January 1 and
will end December 31. Austin Dia-
mond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151.
cFte

Fri., April 19-7:30-8:30
Rabi Bruce Warshal's
Community Dialogue-Cable 3 TV
A program on the amnesty issue including an inter-
view with a local exile's parent.

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NURSING GRADUATES
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s your career.a40-bed CCU tower, 22 OR suites, and all semi-private rooms

We're staffing now in Medical-Surgical, Critical Care, Orthopedic, Psychi-
atric, Poly-drug Detoxification, OR, and Emergency. We are a working/
teaching hospital, a major part of the new Detroit Medical Center, and
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" Team nursing
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" Furnished apartments for single RN's
" Excellent shift differential
* Bonus program
* Armed Services experience welcome

WRITE OR CALL COLLECT FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION:
(313) 494-8613/494-8083
Patricia Richardson, R.N., Director of Nurse Recruitment
Detroit, Michigan 48201
FOR MICHIGAN LICENSURE INFORMATION:
CONTACT Executive Secretary, Michigan Board of Nursing
1033 South Washington Street, Lansing, Michigan 48926
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F

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" Air-Conditioned
" Fully Carpeted
. Piano and Recreation Room
. Laundry Facilities
" Study Room
. Heated Swimming Pool
* 24 Hour Maintenance
and Security
*Luxurious Lobby
* weekly Housekeeping

This year enjoy the fun of an
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booking-charter flights available.
Plus Eurailpass, student ID cards,
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flights, car and motorcycle lease/
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many other services.
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