Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 20, 1972 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 20, 1972. pTOMARKETNA (Continued from Page 5) PERSONAL WE'RE NUMBER ONE in diamond sales in Ann Arbor. Find out why. Austin Diamon, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtca AFRICA TRAVEL: Lowest fares avail- able all seasons. Write, Africa Travel Club Inc. Box 1002 Ellicott Station, Buffalo, New York 14205. 29F29f PRIVATE FLUTE LESSINS: with ex- perienced senior music major. Call 769-3025. dF13 REPUBLICANS GRIFFIN CAMPAIGN CAMPUS KICKOFF and Showing of the film "Only the Strong!" Help organize for. a '72 Republican! victory. j JOIN COLLEGE REPUBLICANS! Thursday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL, HICHIGAN UNION 84F12 UAC Presents THE CAGE "The Barbwire Theatre is gaining ac- claim across America and playing to packed houses with a gutsy portrayal of prison life." -Sydney Sun Herald TONIGHT - 8 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM .$1.50 01F11 I DRUMMER looking to join or form 50's-type Rock and Roll group. Any- body interested please call Rick, 761- 4281. Thanks. 55F12 SEE "THE CAGE" "I would go to prison for the right to say what it is saying . ." -Clive Barnes, N.Y. Times TONIGHT - 8 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM $1.50 99F11 GET YOUR BAGGI ES AT WILD'S VARSITY SHOP cFl3 DO YOU HAVE an unused driveway? I need to rent a parking space in the William and Division area. 663- 8178, dF12 W8UM HAM Radio Club Meeting Wed.,j 9/20, 7:30 p.m. 4524 E.E. Call 769-1 9244. 89F11: PERSONAL DISCOVER U-M FLYERS FLYING 78F15 PERSONAL I For answers to questions about art techniques or local cultural events! write: KALEIDOSCOPE, c/o Arts Editor, The Michigan Daily. dF11; SEE STEVE MIZERAK, JR. I ANNOUNCING a series of workshop/ SEITV IZRK R seminars on interdisciplinary or al- FREE POCKET BILLIARD ternative career opportunities: Wed- EXHIBITION nesday nites, 7:30 p.m. in Lecture MON., OCT. 9, UNION BALLROOM cF2 Room No. 2 MLB. ___ Sept. 20-Higher Education-Who Needs It (CBS Documentary Film) MIXED BOWLING LEAGUES Sept. 27-The BGS Degree in theFirst LAST CHANCE! SIGN UP NOW. Two Years of Operation-A Status OPEN 11 a.m. UNION LANES Report (Associate Dean Charles Mor- cF12 ris) PLEASE HELP ME FIND THE NEEDLE Oct. 4-Women's Stuides (Women's Ad-! IN THE HAYSTACK. U.M. grad. 24, vcate Office) seeks old-fashioned woman. Must be ;Oct. 11-Opportunities in Environ- warm, sincere, affectionate, loving, metlEuainIDe uwg kind, loyal, unselfish and emotion- School of Natural Resources) ally mature. If you are such a person Oct. 18-The Institue of Public Policy write Box391, Belleville, Mich., 48111. People interested in helping to make (No libbers gold-diggers or freaks, program arrasgeme0313) ayor contact Iplease!) 82F11 ED--e-4+1,ers (764-03 n 13)22oA, mnv CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY Advertisements may be removed from publication, but will be billed according to original number of days ordered This policy is appli- cable as well to ads requiring pre- payment, i.e., no refunds. AD SUB- MISSIONS, CANCELLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS MUST BE MADE BY 12:00 NOON OF THE DAY PRIOR TO THE DAY THEY APPEAR IN THE PAPER. "Help Wanted" ads cannot discrimi- nate on the basis of sex, color, creed, or national origin to any ex- tent (i.e., "preferably" is still dis- criminatory). "Found" ads are run free-of-charge to a maximum of 3 lines for 3 days. Information regarding content of classified ads cannot be disclosed p r i o r to publication. Advertisers names may NEVER be revealed. Number of lines in advertisement is! determined by total number of words-5 words/line. A WORD: Hyphenated words under 5 charac- ters. Hyphenated words over 5 char- acters, i.e., phone numbers-2 words. PERSONAL XEROX AND OFFSET Fast, low cost duplicating. COPY QUICK 1217 5. University 769-0560 cFtc NEED A PLACE to work on your car or cycle? Advice, tools, and space available. WHEEL WORKS, 125 Depot. 769-8493. cF70 BABY SITTING in my northwest side 3home for football games, etc.-days! 761-3000. Pd WEAVING CLASSES - Instruction in, construction of handlooms. Begin Sept. 18. 8 weeks, $35. B.F.A. instruc- tor. 662-2217. 89F06 "MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR" (it's good for our business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University, 663-7151 cFtc SPECIAL SALE Men's 26" English 3- speeds. $69.50. All Sports, 518 W. Cross, Ypsi 483-7194. cF16 WATERBEDS: Buy directly from manu- facturer and save. Aquarest, Inc. 33 Staebler Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. 769- 4491. cFtc Get to know the toof yoube fore you bcome the three of you. Get to know what you both really like. What you both really want out of life. Get to enjoy your freedom together until you both decide you want to let go of a little bit of it. But make it your choice. Research statistics show that more than half of all the pregnancies each year are accidental. Too many of them, to couples who thought they knew all about family planning methods. Get to know how the two of you don't have to become the three of you. Or the four of you. Or... For further information, write Planned Parenthood, Box 431, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. jY _ njame with Linda Fink in 1223 Angell Hall. 51F11 REPUBLICANS! GRIFFIN CAMPAIGN CAMPUS KICKOFF and Showing of -the film 'Only the Strong!" Help organize for a '72 Republican victory. JOIN SOLLEGE REPUBLICANS! Thursday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL, MICHIGAN UNION 85F12 WANT TO MAKE A DEAL? For large wine orders try us. The Village Apo- thecary. ctFtc UNIQUE JEWELRY DESIGNS. Award- winning artist-craftsman. Bands, stone seting, etc. Fairly priced. Stu- dio 485-0854 or 434-0055. cFtc WANNA LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR? CALL BOB AT 761-3932 cFtc THE ONE YOU'VE READ ABOUT A limited supply of our unique Mc-' Govern-Eagleton T-shirts still avail- able at $2.50 each! Other Democratic originals also. Idea Grafiks, 311 E. Liberty, 761-1020. 87F13 BETHEL DAY CARE Center 'has open-! ings for children 22-5. Unstructured enrichment program. 900 Plum, 663- 3800. 30F16 LEARN THE DIFFERENT GAME FREE POCKET BILLIARDS INSTRUCTIONS THURSDAY, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. UNION cF11 Food bought cooperatively -LOW PRICES- Ann Arbor Peoples Produce Co-op 663-4208 665-6580 05F11 AUDIO UNLIMITED SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY All sound equipment (professional, home. or car) and TV serviced (in 3 days or less) by FC.C. Licensed tech- nician. Phone 761-3878. 323 E. Hoover St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 81X10 GUILD HOUSE, 802 Monroe: Friday noon luncheons, other special lunch- eons advertised in Michigan Daily: counseling, retreats, center facilities (good piano, etc.) Firday 6 p.m. In- ternational Dinners (reservation $1.15, call 662-5189). 16F12 MASTER DATES: A personalized dating service. No computers-we process your questionnaire and match you with the perfect date. Guys: $3 per date; Girls: $1 per date (money re- funded if not matched). Send now for a free questionnaire. Box 1912, Ann Arbor, 48106. 70F11 KATHY! Don't sit home Saturday nights. $15 will get you some SAT- FOR ANSWERS to questions about art techniques or local cultural events write KALEIDESCOPE c/o Arts Edi- tor, The Michigan Daily. dFO9 HELP WHISKEY push her ball-sell Ius your unused football coupons. Call 663-0591, ask for Trudy. 21F06 "LICK DICK IN '72"-Bumpersticker, 50c. From: S-T Mail Order, Box 1885, Ann Arbor, 48106. 94F12 TENNIS LESSONS-Former UM player, Country club pro, Individual or group. 665-4720. cFtc DEMOCRATIC LUNCH Box Forum. Hal Smith. "The Bike Route to Urban Mobility." Tuesday noon. Michigan Union basement. Dining room 3. 36F10 GRAD COFFEE HOUR. Wed. nights 8- 10. Lots of people, lots of fun, lots of food. 4th floor Rackham. Everyone welcome. 61F16 -------- -------...--------- URDAY NIGHT INSURANCE. 663- GUILD HOUSE, 802 Monroe. Try our 1392. - cF12 Friday noon lunches, only 35c, and - --- - - - with stimulating topics and speakers APPLICATIONS FOR the positions of while you eat. 12-1 p.m. 12F12 editor, assoc. ed., and business mana- -_ ger of GENERATION-the University GARRARD TURNTABLE: 4-speed and inter-arts mag-are now being ac- amplifier. Call 439-1463. 19X13 cepted. Inquire at Room 210B, Stu- -_*dent Publications Bldg. dFtc Planned Parenthood Children by choice. Not chance. vanization dedicated to providing ling to all who want and needit. aaft 'asa PAN~ advertising contributed for the public good BUMPER STICKERS custom printed __ while-U-wait! $2. MBL Press, 1217 WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod or Tra- WANTED: parking place behind Frieze Prospect, Ann Arbor. 761-0942. cFtc ditionai Style. Call 761-0942 anytime. Bldg. Call 662-6231. 29F13 . . ......... ... . ... ..... - . . .......... ....._' AIMMIRW AMIPMW presents $ Y:r. SCHEDULE EVERY FLIGHT INCLUDES: *FULL DINNER WITH WINE *CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST *COMPLIMENTARY OPEN BAR *COMPLIMENTARY SNACKS *CANCELLATION PRIV- also . STUDENT YOUTH FARES AS LOW AS $213 ROUND TRIP FROM NEW YORK TO LONDON.. ILEGES *DEPOSIT HOLDS SEAT ;FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS 'NON-STOP JET CHRISTMAS AND SPRING FLIGHTS: Fit. No. Dates 001 003 801 509 513 005 521 805 007 12/17-1/3 12/24-1/7 12/23-12/31 12/21-12/27 1/1-1/7 1/7-5/1 3/2-3/9 3/3-3/11 3/3-3/10 Carrier Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/Spa i n/Det Det/Nassau/Det Det/Nassau/Det Det/London/Det Det/Nassau/Det Det/Spain/Det N.Y./London/N.Y. Carrier Cal Cal ONA A.C. A.C. Cal World ONA Cal Pro- Adm. Rata Chg. See See See See See $165 $165 No. 1 No. 2 No. 2 $180 No. 2 No. 1 $155 $20 $20 below below below $20 below below $20 TOTAL $185 $185 $279 $179 $179 $200 $179 $269 $175 If you prefer student/youth fares to charters, Students International will bok you on the carrier, dates and route of your choice. We will GUARANTEE you the lowest possible fares. We will confirm your booking and give you a FREE European Trip Guide, American Express Money Survival Kit, and flight bag. THE FOLLOWING TRAVEL SERVICES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE: * Students International's 40-page European Trip Guide (Free), " Car and Motorcycle Rental, Leasing, and Purchase. " Travelers' Insurance: Air Fare, Medical, Baggage. " Travel Library, Language Books, and Maps for use or purchase. " Passport Applications and Vaccination Certificate Forms. " Intra-European Charter Flights and Transportation Schedules, " Eurail and Britrail Passes. " Hostel, Hotel Bookings. " Reception Programs. OTHER PROGRAMS: No. 1 SPAIN * Round trip jet flight Det/Malaga/Det on DC-8 with open bar and meal service. " Transfers and baggage handling between airport and hotel. " Double accommodations at the all-new Camino Real Hotel situated on the beach of the Mediterranean. * Breakfast and lunch or dinner daily. * Welcome Sangria party. " Fully staffed tour desk with optional excursions available. " All taxes, tips, and gratuities included. No. 2 NASSAU " Round trip jet flight to Nassau from Detroit with open bar and Whateis The University Activities Center ing a variety of student needs. *ln addition to travel, UAC sponsors TRAVEL FOR 14 YEARS. Students International began seven years ago as an independent chartering company based on a simple pre- mise: Uniting different groups of students through responsible school organizations could result in savings at each school. SI currently op- erates with 77 universities in the Midwest and East, UAC and SI united three years ago in a joint effort to provide students with the most responsible, comprehensive and best travel at the least available cost. In addition to chartering planes, both scheduled and supplemental, at the lowest possible cost, UACYSI provides extensive travel services is a service organization Daystar, Homecoming Activities, etc. *IT HAS BEEN SPONSORING UAC/SI ? answer- SUMMER FLIGHTS FROM DETROIT TO EUROPE: Fit. No. Dates 009 001 013 015 017 019 021 023 025 027 029 031 033 035 037 039 041 043 045 047 049 5/ 1-5/31 5/2-6/15 5/4-6/4 5/7-6/23 5/10-6/30 5/17-8/15 5/20-7/5 5/31-8/5 6/4-7/10 6/15-8/10 6/18-7/19 6/28-9/3 7/1-8/1 7/2-8/20 7/3-9/4 7/9-7/26 7/15-8/28 7/24-8/25 8/1-8/31 8/15-9/6 8/30 Carrier Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London/Det Det/London Carrier Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Cal Pro- Rota $165 $165 $165 $165 $165 $195 $170 $195 $175 $210 $200 $210 $210 $210 $210 $200 $210 $210 $210 $210 $110 Adm. Chg. $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $2C TOTAL $185 $185 $185 $185 $185 $215 $190 $215 $195 $230 $220 $230 $230 $230 $230 $220 $230 $230 $230 $230 $120 with your needs as the determining factor. The services have been 0 meal service. Transfers and baggage handling between airport and hotel. A choice of three hotel packages ranging from budget accommo- dations at the Gleneagles to a medium priced program at the Mon- tagu Beach Hotel, to a luxury program at the Balmoral Beach Hotel All taxes, tips, and gratuities included. Optional meal plan available. developed over the past 20 years by SI and the National Student Travel Bureaus in various Eastern and Western European countries. Like UACI/Sl, these non-profit organizations, all affiliated with their national unions of students, exist solely to develop and provide bud- get travel programs and facilities to their own. students as well as to visiting students from other countries. Last year alone SI flew 20,000 passengers to various places in the U.S. and abroad and in cooper- ation with UAC transported 2500 U of M students to six continents using scheduled and supplemental charters with group rates. This year UAC SI will be presenting Ski Programs, Spring Trips to Nassau, Spain, Mexico, as well as its annual and extensive European Program. We invite you to stop in at our offices at any time for travel information you may need. Further, we invite your participa- tion in our Comprehensive Program designed with the needs of you, the student, in mind. also . . . plans for trips to Jamaica and Mexico. ONE-WAY available on each plane up to the legal limit of 5 percent per plane load. Per seat price is pro-rata share of the total charter cost, subject to increase or decrease depending upon total number of participants, as per CAB regulations. OPEN ONLY TO FAC'I, TY cTAFF ZTIIr c eqAM) AAFMAI, AMc III ,cS P TK I IKIC ,CITV SUMMER FLIGHTS FROM NEW YORK TO EUROPE: Pro- Adm. I III