Poe Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY saturday, November 8, 19 .i SFOR DIRECT CLASSIFIED SERVICE CALL 764-0557 - 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Monday-Friday ___ PERSONAL PERSONAL MONEY, grants and scholarships, WISH to get hold of copies of How to Get Them. Tues., Nov. 11, KRAITH, 764-9668 between 5:30 and 8 p.m. East Conf. Room, Rackham. 7:30. dF1108 04F1112 r_ _ I)A TI/NKLI AI I FOR RENT FOR RENT SUBLET LOST ANDFOUND TRANSPORTATION OWN ROOM in house-nice, quiet WINTER CONTRACT for woman' OSU tickets for sale, block of 8 to- LOST: small green spiral notebook NEED TRANSPORTATION from Ply- neighborhood. Call Mike at 668-6869 available in south campus Co-Op. gether. Sec. 28, Row 21-22. Highest with the word JOURNAL on it. Jeff, mouth to Clinic in Ann Arbor, after 9 p.m. weekdays, anytime Sat. Amy, 761-0828 or 0829. 97C1109 offer. 994-5876 or 668-7781. 08Q1114 668-6291. dAlil Tuesdays and Fridays, 9:00 a.m. Fi- afr Sunky, y16C116 Amy, °1 - - -or- SUBLET-for male grad. Own fur- - nancial arrangements. Phone 455- -- - LEASE FOR SALE: Markley, Janu- nished room in 2-bedroom apt. OneLO :rTerae dard.atch.N 1-BDRM. available immediately. ary term. Ellen. 764-9716 persistent- block from campus, off-street park- Albert Terrace. Reward. 769-3758. Nov.-Dec., in 2-bdrm. apt. Huron ly. 24C1119 ing and laundry, $112.50, share utili0--- 111DIVER-RIDEspid n gm .54a- Towers. No lease, female. 647-3522. . ---- - ------- ties. Avail. winter term, 995-4934 CAT LOST: gray and tan female, 4294, collect. 98G1110 89C1111 3 FEMALE roommates needed for 5- persistently. 05U1109 near Gott St. and N. Summit. Re- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. woman apt. 1 single, 1 double room ward. 662-5155. 39A1108 TRAVEL available. Close to campus. Fireplace, SLEEPING ROOM near campus__ Furnished 1-bdrm. apt. in conven- dishwasher, quiet neighborhood. Call aavilable now. Nov. rent paid. $65/ $100 REWARD. Female German ient campus location. 665-8825. 1 persistently, 994-3566. dC1108 mo. 994-6433 or 663-1356. 75U1109 Shepherd, part Husky. 50 lbs. black, TRAVEL ON FOREIGN SHIPS. 25C1111 - - - tan and white. 3 yr. old. "Emily." GOOD PAY, MEN AND WOMEN. NO ALBERT TERRACE APTS.: 2 male SUBLET for 1-bedroom in apart- 995-0776. 96A1108 EXPERIENCE. SEND STAMPED WINTER TERM housemate wanted leases available December in fur-. ment on campus for January. Free -SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE, for huge room in beautiful house. nished bi-level, A/C, dishwasher, I parking. Call Jan, 95-9527. GLOBETROTTER, BOX 864, ST. JO- CC, $120//mo. 662-6115. 72C1111ROA SEPH, MO. 64502. 26P1111 2 ROOMS available for women in Campus, hospital, Arb. -87/mo. - FEMALE TRANSFER student desiresW feminist, vegetarian, nice old house. 7154. 58C1113 MISCELLANEOUS roommate(s) and apartment for WANTED TO BUY $75/mo. 665-7327. 91C1109 ~~~~--~~~-- winter semester. Write Elaine No- -- --- --- -TICKETS wak, 895 Alpin Bch., Bay City, MI SMALL utility trailer, moving soon. BRIGHT, cozy room, bath, beautiful - -...48706. 46Y1111 662-6386 evenings. 07K1111 home for man. 662-3481. 93C1109 WANTED: Tickets to osU game. ELECTIONS NOV. 18-20 - -- ---- -- -- --willing to bargain, call after 6 p.m.Ij ORIENTAL RUGS OWN ROOM in 3-bedroom apart- 971-5946. 73Q1114 Persons interested in filing for 16 USICAL M SE.,We buy new and used. 769-8555,.320 ment. Female only. Available Jan. delegate positions in a possible all- RADIOS REPAIRS buy n d . - $110/mo. Call 994-5987. 70C1108 WANTED: 2 Ohio State tickets. Anyvcampus constitutional convention E. Liberty. cKtc ____ ____...._._. Section, call 663-7725. 71Q1113 may do so until Nov. 11. 11 U.H.C. NEW CITATION GUITAR: Damaged_ WINTER TERM female lease, single-seats are up for election also. (Dead- in shipment. 1 Price. Apollo Music WA NTED TO RENT room in Baits. Pat, 763-2801 between WANTED: 2 M-OSU football tickets. line for filing is Nov. 14). Details, Center, 323 . Main, Ann Arbor. - 4:30 and 8 p.m. 44C1111 Call collect, 513-548-1319 or 614- 763-3241 or see S.G.C., 3909 Michigan { cXtc WANTED: a one-person furnished - . - 846-5718. 53Q1108 Union. 17M1111 ______unit for male grad, 25, quiet and WINTER LEASE for female. S. Cam- ___--______-___----------- DYNACO SCA-80Q Integrated power responsible. Needs to be fairly close pus Co-op. Suzi, 761-1058. 4101109 1 2 OSU tickets for sale. 769-0215 af- CLASSICON-a pulp science fiction, amp. 80 watts rms, $170. 764-0818. to campus. Clean, and quiet, com- ter 50 1107 mysteryconventinAtthe AnnAri mon kitchen and bath okay-sublet I c aI _) rl CONFIDENTIAL TO SCARED SILLY: The first thing to do is to get him to realize the import of the threats. It's a serious matter that must be treated seriously. Then both of them should seek professional help. In the Ann Arbor area, counseling is avail- able at the Crisis Walk-In Center (212 S. 4th Ave.. 761-9834), The Psy- chological Clinic (1027 E. Huron, 764-3471). Child & Family Services (2301 Platt, 971-6520) and Ozone House (769-6540); recommended in roughly that order. She needs coun- seling, not necessarily to be "locked up". Once both of you understand this, he will probably be more will- ing to get outside advice and help. -GERTIE dF1112 THERE IS a game going on here ev- ery Saturday. BILLIARDS at the Union. cF1108 TRY US at 11 a.m.-your choice of lanes and pinball at the Union. cF1108 GEE, OH GEE, Birdie, if I supply the Drambuie will you supply the backgammon? (We can go dutch on the boogie). The Catholic. dF1108 FREE BOWL OF BROWN RICE with this ad VEGETABLE UNION Ann Arbor's budget-minded natural foods cafeteria Open 11-1:30 p.m. Monday-Friday Ground floor, Michigan Union 92F1111 SHARP, ultra-liberal male wishes to meet attractive female of the same for personal sensitivity sessions. Write "Freud", Box 25, Michigan Daily. dF1109 ATTRACTIVE, intelligent, and cre- ative young man interested in meet- ing similar young woman for con- versations over apples and cheeses and fun. Box 17, Michigan Daily. dF1109 WE'LL GIVE YOU all the pinball games you can play Sunday Night, between 9 and 9:30 p.m. 613 E. Li- berty. cF1108 GOOD LOOKING law student would like to meet a woman who is in- telligent, attractive and always fun to be with. Interests should include films, plays, music, politics-living, loving, thinking, dreaming and talk-' ng. Write Box 22. 99F1109 XEROX AND OFFSET fast, low cost duplicating COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 cFtc K I I UN/\L- EMOTIVE TRAINING- MEN ASSERTIVE TRAINING Fall Programs= Oct. 25, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. RET TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALS, PARAPROFESSIONALS I AND GRADUATE STU DENTS WOMEN ON GOING WEEKLY GROUPS $15.00 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Wednesdays EMOTIVE-RATIONAL MARATHON RESI DENTAL WEEKEND Dec. 12-14 (Friday 6 p.m. to Sunday 4 p.m.) RET STATE CONFERENCE $20.00 Dr. Albert Ellis, Nov. 14, 15, 16, Ann Arbor COUNSELING & PSYCHOTHERAPY INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP By Appointment Only. Institute for Rational Living of Michigan, Inc., 2512 Carpenter Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. 973- 1480, 971-5080. cFtc HELP YOUTH in crisis. Be a tem- porary parent. 1 day-2 wks. Call Ozone House, 769-6540. 85F1210 PERSONAL BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print- ed while-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217 Prospeet, Ann Arbor. 761-0942. cFtc WEI)lI)ING INVITlATIONS - Mod or traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime. cFtc PERMANENT weight loss, smoking reduction, study efficiency, tension cozItrl. t hrough behavior modifi- cation. Call 994 0019. cFtc TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. and Auto-Owners Insurance Co. offer auto and renter's insurance at lower rates in Ann Arbor. Call Mrs. Spears at 662-3107 for a quotation. Spring- er-Kleinschnidt Agency, Inc., 206 E. Huron cFtc COPIES - 2%c each Lowest Prices Anywhere IMPRESS, 524 E. William, 665-4321 cFtc SEPARATED? DIVORCED? Residential weekend workshop for 10 men women in transition from be- ing coupled to being single again. Nov. 14-16. Bob, Margaret Blood, 769-0046. 06F1114 LET ANN ARBOR'S only diamond expert help you style your engage- ment ring. It costs less. Over 5,000 U-M men have. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc BOARD EXAM TUTORING: enroll- ments now being accepted for S. H. Kaplan Tutoring Courses to prepare for the Med Cats, DAT, and LSAT board. Call (313) 354-0085. cFtc MAY WE HELP with your non-pre- scription drug needs? The Village Apothecary. 1112 S. University. DORM RESIDENTS interested in policy concerns may file for 11 available seats in Univer- sity Housing Council Election (Nov. 18-20). Filing deadline is Nov. 14, S.G.C. offices, 3909 Michigan Un- ion. 16 Delegate positions for pos- sible Constitutional Convention are also available, deadline Nov. 11. 16F1108 * 2 FREE GAMES * CAMPUS PINBALL 1217 S. University 1 ad per person cFtc "DEAR GERTIE" ATTRACTIVE large campus effici- ency. January sublet. Call persis- tently, 662-9586. 56C1111 FURNISHED ROOM, 483-3795, 482- 7329. 'f 27C1118 There I a difference" !! * PREARE FOR: Over35 years e of experience e DATandsuccess " Small classes e * L A Voluminous home * study materials TG Courses that are 0 constantly updated 0 " " Tape facilities for * views of class * " DAT lessons and for use* " 5 of supplementary " " FLEX materials « "Makeups for " missed lessons - NAT'L MED BDS : * Write or call: " " 1945 Pauline Blvd. " Ann Arbor 48103 " " 662-3149 " " 21711 W. Ten Mile Rd. * Southfield, Mi. 48015 " " (313) 354-0085 " 0r " " " " "EDUCATIONAL CENTER " "eTEST PREPARATION " SPECALSTSSINCEi L Branches n Malor U S Gties The Sales] ter 5. 5Q10 4 Michigan-Ohio tickets. 30-yard a line. $200 or best offer. Call 764- 1995. 40Q1109 CALIFORNIA DC-8 JET. $175 round- trip Dec. 20-Jan. 4. Open UM stu- dents, faculty, staff. Call Marla af- ter 5:30, 665-7988. 60Q1112 OHIO STATE-Mich. game, 2-4 tick- ets. Must be good seats. Call col- lect, Ed Kelley. 313-349-4179. 23Q1115 NEED 30 M-OSU seats. No singles please. $20-25 ($35 if between 30-! 50 yd. line). 1-614-888-4082. 06Q1112 ,' WANTED: (2) tickets, Ohio State. Will pay $100. Call collect, (415- 661-9726). 85Q1108 PETS AND SUPPLIES AKC Springer Spaniels. Excellent 1 male pups, wormed, shots. 761-0614. 05T1108 NORWEIGIAN ELKHOUND P U P S, good watch dogs, good with chil- dren. Call 483-5973. dT mystery convention at the Ann Ar-! 76X1109 'mnxtenaaan a-sDe bor Inn, Friday, Nov. 7, 5-10 p.m.,! .-_ - -- okay. Start approx. Jan. 995-4934, Sat., Nov. 8, 10 a.m.-10 p.m., LESSONS AVAILABLE: Strings, per- persistently, ask for Rick. 06E1109 Sun., Nov. 9, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Movies, cussion and band instruments, tap art, auctions. SAM MOSCOWITZ, i instruction. Apollo Music Center, HELP! Room desperately needed in GUEST OF HONOR. Admission 1|323 S. Main, 761-9340. cXtc house. Immediate occupancy, 769- day $3.50, 3 days $7.00. 37M1108 1733. 02L1111 __1 ALTO SAX: professional horn. Great - BUSINESS SERVICES shape. Cheap. 763-6241. 59X1108 HELP WANTED -LESSONS AVAILABLE - Strings, COOK FOR RATERITY STUDENT will do yard work and percussion, percussion and band COOK FOR IFRATERITY put up storm windows at very rea- instruments, tap instruction. Apollo Feed 45 men 14 meals. Experience sonablet rates, anytime. 761-7447. Music Center, 323 S. Main, 761-9340. necessary. Call 995-1746, -994-6063. 97J1109 cXtc 10H1112 BANDS for frat parties. Don, 761- NEW SHIPMENT of Upright Pianos HEALTH-MEDICAL specialists, Pro- 9431 and 487-5526. cJtc from $175. Apollo Music Center, 761- fessionals, Agriculturalists and Gen- - 9430. cXtc eralists needed for volunteer jobs in TYPING DONE in my home. Accu- underdeveloped countries in Asia, rate, speedy, cheap. 973-9618. TUESDAY SALE: up to 25% off, Africa, and Latin America PEACE 08J1107 must mention ad. See Don, Apollo CORPS interviews next week at Ca- IAM ful-ierelMusic Center, 323 S. Main, 761-9430. reer Planning and Placement. I AM a full-time, free lance typist 84H1108 with considerable experience typing books, dissertations, papers. ItypeI FOR SALE BABYSITTER(s) with car. Need over 100 wpm., perfect accuracy i___ ___ __ warm, creative person(s) to care for guaranteed. Base rate 70c per page. '70VW CAMPER: full pop top, sink, retarded, lovable, 11 year old girl. IBM Correcting Selectric. Call Bill, ec refrigerator, air conditioner, 3:30-5:30 Monday through Friday, 665-0166. cJtc $2800 Good condition. 1-313-582- $2.25 per hour. Call 665-6853. $280. God coditin. 1313-82-9OH1109 TYPING, Copying, Binding, Editing, 8342. 13B1114 Keypunching, Notary Service. SATURDAY and Sunday, 10-5, 1102 COORDINATOR-? time, for Local THE SECRETARIAT Oakland, Ann Arbor. Clothing for Motion, alternative fund raising and Dissertation Specialists family, hanging fixtures, wired brass community education cooperative 812 .. State Street fittings, records, books, moreB or human services. Organizing I 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 994-3594 23B1109 skills and knowledge of Ann Arbor TRNSO .I.- __required. Send resume to Local TRANSMOGRIFYING ONE DORM LEASE for sale. Winter Motion, 225 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. TYPING term, male double in Mosher-Jor- 48108 or call 994-0370. Deadline All electric. Serving the academic, dan. Open as early as Dec. 1. 764- Nov. 14. 41H1111 professional and business comRuni- 9826 40B1109 ties for 15 years. PRINTING, RESU- NEED honest non-political pollwork- MES, EDITING. TASK, 761-4146. EIGHT TICKETS together for Mich- ers for SGC/UHC election Nov. 18-20.1 cJtc igan-Ohio game. Inquire at 995- $2.40/hr. for day or nighttime shifts. uU___ CARS~ 2051. 77B1113 763-3241, 3909 Michigan Union. USED A RS41H1112 BOOKS, records, clothing, toys. Ha- _ _ ,- -- 1970 BUICK Custom LeSabre. 4-door dassah Rummage Sale. New and re- TOP SPARE-TIME earnings selling hardtop, power brakes and steering, cycled merchandise on sale at Ar- .sterling silver jewelry. No invest- air conditioning, AM-FM radio. $995.;- mory, Wed., Nov. 12, 8:30-4:30. ment. Write: Highlights, Inc., 12 STATE CON FERENCE ON LOST AND FOUND REWARD $50 for return of yellowI corduroy briefcase and contents- Manuscripts and Russian books. Lost Nov, 5 at Church and S. Univ. Contact F. Svensson, Political Sci- ence Dept. 764-6312 or 973-0477. # 96A11091 I- - -- - -~ LOST: ladies gold watch, Diag area, evening of Nov. 4 Reward offered. Patti, 995-8402. 95A1108 CHARING CROSS BOOKSHOP Used, Fine and Scholarly Books$ 316 S. STATE-994-4041 Open Mon.-Fri. 10-8, S-St. -0-6 I a i I a ((i :{. 2I Call after 6. 662-9540. 09N1113 67 T-BIRD, $300, or best offer. Call Ted, 663-6263. 74N1108' 1964 MGB Roadster, Perfect mechan- ical condition. 1968 ignition. $350 or I best offer. 995-9746. 94N1109 MERCURY '70, No. 550. Four new tires, new brakes, engine in good condition. Needs a little body work. Call 995-9351. 42N1116 1971 OPEL MANTA Great engine and body. 973-0836 eves. 63N1109 I{U" TowersI Helping others to help them- selues. i I WHAT'S HAI SGC Elections 16 CONSTITUTIOI DELE FILE B 11 UNIVERSITY H SEj FILE B Room 3909- 763- 79B1111 Cameo Ridge Rd., Monsey, N.Y. 10 952, Att: Mr. E. Fishman. 52H1109 INDIAN JEWELRY - Large Dealer ' closing out. All jewelry at 50, 60,1 OFFICE MANAGER, half-time. GEO 70% off.uWed.-Sat. 1915 JacksonI 514 E. William, upstairs, 995-0221. Rd., Ann Arbor. K.C. Hall. 84B1108 General office coordination, typing - .- -. -- --. -.50 plus wpm, hours flexible. Salary OLYMPUS 35RC, leather case, ex- $5/hr. Applications 10-2 at office cellent condition. $80 or best offer., through Sat., 8 November. Affirma- Neal, 994-0824. 13B1109 tive Action Employer. 68H1108 TAKUMAR LENS 135 mm/3.5, with WE ARE putting together one of case, tens hood, like new. $70 or the most wonderful catalogues any- best offer. Neal, 994-0824,. 14B1109 where. The Guitar's Friend. The -- -- - - -- - catalogue is centered around music QUEEN-SIZE WATER-BED with and our farm. We need some addi-, frame. Cheap. Call 1-476-0766, eve- tional artistic help. The only re- nings. 04B1109 quirements, outside of being able to --_-- - communicate with graphic art, is FURNITURE SALE to have a car to get out of here, Dinettes $57.50, Sofabed $79, Hercu- about 1 hour NW of Ann Arbor. Call Ion Couch $99.50, Bunk Beds $57.50 5177-851-8321 in the evening. Ask Mattresses from $27.95. 1915 Jackson for Laurence. 48H1108 'd,6blcsArbor. K.C. Hall. 83Btof1apl TELEPHONE SOLICITORS I -- ___------ _____---- Needed immediately: two full-time STURDY DENIM BOOKPACKS. Flea and 5 part-time. Hourly plus com- Market, Arborland, 2-5 p.m. Sat., mission plus bonus incentive. Must Sun. 64B1109 be outgoing and have excellent tele- - - - -_ - --- phone voice. Phone 995-1882. 12H1115 WORK FOR A LUNCH PPE NING ? 'MON. - FRI. NOON. CALL 18-20RICK, 761-6281. on Nov. 18-20 _30H11-- NAL CONVENTION -_ PERSONAL MFDIA PROFESSIONAL (good sense GATES of humor and understanding) seeks foxy 30-year-old. No advances, just Y 11 /1 romances. Box 21, Michigan Daily. 10 U I NG CO NCILWATCH a ballgame, read a maga- OUSING COU NCIL zine, or get a haircut: We have the nonplace for all. U-M STYLISTS at the ATS p Union. cFllO8 Y 11/14 DEAR CURVACEOUS RED You better get with it, kid! What well-bred Catholic man was seen -Mich. Union boogiein' with a Birdie with back- gammon and Drambuie? Has Slinky -3241 and Blue Eyes run off together, or why haven't we heard from them?!l GERTIE dFllO9 UAC Soph Show presents "CELEBRATION" words by Tom Jones music by Harvey Schmidt Lydia Mendeissohn Theatre November 13. 14, 15 Advanced tickets can be purchased at the UAC Ticket Central. 51F111-2 CLASSICON-a pulp science fiction, mystery convention at the Ann Ar- bor Inn. Friday, Nov. 7, 5-10 p.m., Sat., Nov. 8, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun., Nov. 9, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Movies, art, auctions. SAM MOSCOWITZ, GUEST OF HONOR Admission 1 day $3.50, 3 days $7.00. 57F1108 $100 WEEKLY possible addressing, mailing circulars for mail order firms. Send self-addressed, stamped envelope. Barlow Enterprises, Dept. TM. 16447 ElCamino Real No. 4,1 Houston, Texas 77058. 54F1111 CALIFORNIA DC-8 JET. $175 round- trip Dec. 20-Jan. 4. Open UM stu- dents, faculty, staff. Call Marla af- ter 5:30, 665-7988. 61F1112 "MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR" (it's good for our business) AUSTIN DIAMOND 1209 S. University, 663-7151 cFtc YOUNG MAN yearning love from young woman. Rich, 663-5877. 95F1108 BARGAIN CORNER TURKISH ARTS & GIFTS LAMB FUR COATS Handknit Wool Mittens, Gloves, Socks, Sweaters, Shirts, and Dresses " Fur and Real Leather Bags " Handmade Silver Jewelry " Turkish Rugs And Tapestry * Copper, Brass, Onyx & Ceramics 215 E. Liberty 10:30-6 p.m. 761-5554 Cwtc I Is a personal advice column for RATIONAL * EMOTIVE those who want an objective, un- PSYCHOTHERAPY biased opinion from an experienced source on a troublesome situation. NOV. 14, 15, AND 16, Inquiries should state EMPHATIC- HELD AT THE !ALLY if they are NOT to be print- ed. NO REAL names will be used, ANN ARBOR INN all information is strictly confi- NUMEROUS WORKSHOPS USING dential. Write "Dear Gertie," c/o R.E.T. IN DEALING WITH: Jealousy The Michigan Daily, Box 909. dFte & Possessiveness, Couple & Family Counseling, Substance Abuse, Group Set a New Record Psychotherapy, Clinical Practice, on any of our Pinball machines and Biofeedback, . Brief Psychotherapy, win a free Submarine Sandwich. Physical Disability, Hypnosis, Hu- Tommy's Holiday Camp, Packard manism, Teaching, Sex Therapy, and State and The Crosseyed Moose, etc., etc. . . . 613 E. Liberty. cF1108 DR. ALBERT ELL IS DIRECT PURCHASING volume sell- KEYNOTE SPEAKER ing and marginal profits assure you that your diamond will be an in- ADVANCE REGISTRATION $20.00 vestment at Austin Diamond; 1209 DOOR REGISTRATION $25.00 S. University, 663-7151. eFtc MAIL TO: Institute for Rational Living of Michigan, 2512 Carpenter Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48104, 973-1480 or 971-5080 cF1113 OZONE PARADE PhotographersO r er color slides wanted for copying by Photon Drive Light Show. Please call 668-7385 after 5:00. 18F1109Y o ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE S M ir97 LO ANGELSa C 1975 LOS ANGELES TIMES HEAP CRAPS SCUD A T A R A E BT A ETLT HPEE L A SI SNIPES BLOOM L0B0 THE R E A T A CIA N O N R E X EATS KAYAK B0LE" AfS H IN NFER PIKER M E T D E E R A G E N T A LOE S MO0N S S K A L D_ F A C E T I A E F A I R E A RT H - N GS L U NG E L IT GCR IT A RG 0 ATER KEN SubsCription Today 764-0558 True charity isn't always a handful of rice . ., or the gift of a warm shirt. . . it's helping others to'help themselves. A more lasting and dignified way, we say. Since our foundation in 1859, this has been the Salesian way. Education is the keynote. What good is a meal today when one must think of all the tomorrows? St. John Bosco knew this well. What good are dreams unless they are translated in reality by deeds? Around the world, Salesian missioners help their flock by giving them ways to help themselves. Whether it is agricultural training or technical training for a trade they can learn, people are encouraged to find their own niche, their own way of betterment, their own road to human dignity and self help. - Salesians work primarily for youth, for it is in the young that hope is born. There are Salesian missions in 73 countries around the world. If you are interested in a life that gives as much as it receives, fill-in the coupon below.. . and we will send you additional information on the Salesian way. -aI - For more information about Salesian Priests and Brothers, mail this coupon to: Father Joseph, S.D.B. Room C-177 SalesianS OF ST. JOHN BOSCO Fiiors Lane, west Haverstraw, N.Y. 10993 1 am interested in the Priesthood ~ Brotherhood Q I Name Age t ACROSS I In-(truly) 6 Ban 10 Fruit 14 Habituate 15 Shield 16 Explorer Tasman 17 Complete 18 Inherent capability 20 Take shape 21 Dance 22 Palms off 23 Pried (into) 25 Silent 26 Causes pain 28 Able 32 Actor Holbrook 33 Musketeer 35 Hit the target 36 Theater sign 38 Teuton 40 Taormina's neighbor 41 Slitlike 43 Q2, for one 45 Daughter of Loki 46 Adorn mag- nificiently 48 Under the most favorable condi- tions 50 Caustics 51 Inch forward 11 Sashes 52 - Island, 12 Protein food N.Y. 13 House wings 55 Owns 19 Comments 56 Humor or 21 Laughing temper matters 69 Serving as a 24 Depot: Abbr. substitute- 25 Stonecutter 61 Balance 26 - Khan, 62 Common catch Sir Tiger all abbr. 27 Saw 63 Asiatic 28 Poison 64 Barbara or 29 Apropos: Clara ~_Phrase 65 Knot 30 Seabirds 66 Successes 31 Traded (in) 67 Among: 34 Angelic Prefix headwear 37 Fish story DOWN 39 Approaches 1 Pas - (solo 42 Kind of cake dance) 44 Map notation: 2 Apprised of Abbr. 3 Injeopardy: 47 Summit Phrase 49 Lament 4 Quake 51 Containers 5 Pronoun 52 Scandinavian 6 Unenthusiastc name 7 Excited 53 Belgrade name 8 Short time: 54 Part of USMA Colloq.., 55 Offend 9 Instrumental 57 Bone: Prefix, 10 Gilbert and 58 Cherished Sullivan 60 Ares assent title 61 Greek letter HUNTING SEASON EXTENDED Due to an unexpected, tho welcome, display of enthusiasm for appts. the MICHIGANENSIAN has scheduled an additional week of senior por- trait shootings. 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