Page 1--Thursday, May 10, 1979-The Michigan Daily IN IIAIJP I I .1 0 in elxt ".*nis, n N Y^.. LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT Lost during UM grad in Chrysler 2 gold cufflinks in HOME COOKING-Either double room of double white envelope monogrammed DMB in script. plus n single available fall. Male graduate students Family heirloom. Reward. 434-9408. 45A510 and upperclassmen. Meals served. Walk to campus. _____ - month lease. 76-75 ater 5p.m. 33C510 FOUND-Black hornrimmed prescription glasses. K.H. on lens. Hill St. near State. Mark C., 662- . 217. 510 The Highlands FOR SA LELOCAEDON NORTH CAMPUS BICYCLE-Fugi Model Ace Racer. Paid 475, ask- One and two bedroom unfurnished apartments for ing$250.Excellent condition.662-7144. olB510 immediate or fall occupancy. Featuring: security FOR THE BEST IN WATER BEDS remember to lock system, drapes, dishwasher, tennis courts and come see Waterworks Waterbeds at 3066 Packard swimming pool. Buses to and from central campus near Platt. 9711355. cBt daily E CALL LOVELY NEIGHBORHOOD near campus. Low 769-3672 rent and exchange for babysitting 6 yr. old. Quiet Or visit the Resident Manager at 1693 Broadway, student preferred. 663-4770. References desired. A t t9C51 Apt .W32. AVAILABLE MAY 15th-Own room in beautiful, MANAGED BY quet, friendly 6-bedroom house. Close to campus/ REAUME & DODDS hospital, fall option, full kitchen, parking, large M backyard, $120/month plus utilities. Grad/profes- Management Co. ional preferred. 663-3726. 05C511 Cc DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe .01979 Leo Ased Trra Sykaite ACROSS 44 Migratory birds 11 Doctrine 1 Delayed a while 45 1/8 ounce 12 Succumb to 7 Fidelity to nature 46 She wore inertia 14 Dress diamonds 13 Maker of a 15 Habituate 47 Relatives of formal proposal 17 Polish composer pounds 16 Teachers and 18 Fellow traveler 49 Polish guides 19 Hill in South 50 Drew out 21 Means of Africa information transportation 20 -ray tube 52 Civil guardians 24 Garden tools 22 Card game 54 Refurbish 26 Blood relations 23 Issue 55 Lionel Bart 28 Super! 25 Main Street musical 29 Lengthwise strip sights 56 Argued the insa skirt 26 Small group point 31 Spicy soup or cluster 57 Carriers 32 Obviously busy 27 Defenders of person a retreat DOWN 33 Involved 29 Instrument for 1 Food worker in 34 Rope used as a 17 Across Chicago releasing device 30 Iris rootstock 2 Social reception 35 - Solemnis 31 Marathon runner, 3 Heaven on earth 37 Handled at times 4 Sample of 39 Expunge 32 Connecting a type 40 Reach a 35 Patchers 5 Popular first name destination 36 Not too literate in Copenhagen 41 Flying 37 Helpful kitchen 6 Made undrinkable, phenomenon hand as rubbing alcohol. 42 Glowing coals 38 Leg attachment 7 Slices of bacon 44 Reached 39 Rub the wrong 8 Repeated 47 Operatic star way 9 Etching liquids 48 Operatic aria 43 Bugles in 10 Name for a 51 Kind of horse the night senorita 53 Ignited 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 it 12 13 e 14i15 16 17 15 9 2 21 2 23 24 25 6 29 3Q 31 32 33 3 35 3 37 3 39 0 41 42 3 44- 5 46 47 48 9 1 552 53 54 55- "57 large kitchen, living room, dining room, hallway, air-conditioning, cats. $800/month plus utilities and deposit. (212) 362-5376. 37C516 FALL-CAMPUS We are currently leasing our remaining few ef - ciencies and 1 bedroom, modern, furnished apart- ments for next Fall. Stop by or call Dahlmann Apartments, 543 Church, 761-7600. Monday-Friday, 9-5. cCtc IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2-BDRM. apt. in house. Campus Rentals. 6658825. cCtc GRAND OPENING RENTAL HOMES Brand new homes with fireplace, cathedral ceiling two-car garage with automatic opener, four bed- rooms or three bedrooms and family room, full basement, large wood deck, use of tennis court and heated pool. Approx. la -miles from campus off W. Liberty. Dahlmann Apts. Ltd., 761-7600. cCtc IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY One bedroom and two bedroom apts. Now available. Furnished. Includes heat, water and parking. Across from U of M Stadium. 2 blocks from campus bus stop. Sans Souci Apts.. 1036 S. Main. 94-3955. Ctc FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT at a Jewish rooming house, spring/summer discount prices, fall/winter leases. 769-3078. pcCtc PE RSON A L NEW OPENING HOURS-Billiards and Bowling. Open 11:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri., 1 p.m. Sat., Sun. at the Union. cF512 BEIT MIDRASH CLASSES beginning now at Hillel: Basic Judaism, Prayer Book Hebrew, Beginning Hebrew Folk Guitar, and Readings in Maimonides. Forinformationcall Hillel, 663-3336. cF511 MIXED LEAGUE BOWLING Wednesday nights. Sign up now. Union Lanes. SO"*per game. Open 11:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri.,lp.m. Satf&Sun. cF2 NATIVE ENGLISH speakers needed to help English Language Institute students, practice conversa- tional English asnconversational partners. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, Persian, and some others. To volunteer call ELI at 764-24138-12, 1-5. 31F511 GEMINI-Are you BORED? Join the Gemini club now starting. The only object is fun. Call 662-3431 eves. 22F515 UM STYLISTS at the Union open 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Professional hair care services and RK products. cF512 FEARLESS DISCIPLINE A public talk on Buddhist meditation by Mr. David McCarthy, personal representative of the Venerable Trungpa Rinpoche, at the Friends Meeting House, 1420 Hill Street-Friday, May 11 at 8 p.m. $2.50. Information: 665-4401. 27F511 FRIENDS LAKE COMMUNITY 80-acre wildlife preserve near Chelsea: swimming, sailing, canoeing, picnicking, tenting. All-year membersip$50/adult: children free. Brochuretfrom Bloods,2005 Pennraft. Ann Arbor, MI 48103. cF525 JOSEPHKENNETH ERHART: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.. Love, Beth dF511 MAKE LOVE!-NOT WAR Its good for our business Austin Diamond 12095. University 663-7151 Specializing inscustom engagement & wedding rings eFtc ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE SMA U T S U P P A L 0 M A R T E R R A C E E L E V A T E A R S E N A L S T D E N I S B E A NIT F A K E R A P T C AW T Y R 0 L M A C M F T S C O R E D E l A M 0 1 T E R A T 0 A I R L I F T R EA D I N G L EG A L S W A I N S A M S N O P E S A YR M E S A B R 0 N X E P I D A T 0 F 0 Y S 0 L S E N E L E A Z A R P A U L I N E E V 1E1R1E51 T A N N E' T T E, SA A T E R E D D E E R PERSONAL' NEW YORK-style Deli, meeting Sunday nights at Hillel, 1429 Hill St.,6 p.. $1.50 per plate. cF511 JAPANESE PHOTO ALBUMS Three albums, one dated by inscription, of photo- graphs taken in 19th century Japan. Many hand- tintedlandcapes, warriors and-abrigine, garde-s, handicrafts, western-style building, corpse washing, political figures, etc. Collector's items. Bids taken until June 15th. Call813-98-0880 after 6 p.m. 36F516 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK-769-0560 1217 S. University cFtc PRIMAL/FEELING THERAPY-The Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller, 9710102. cFtc H E LP WA N TE D EARN $3 in brief, fun, psychological experiment. No deception involved. 764-9175 to participate. 34H516 LIFE GUARD NEEDED North Campus Recreational Building must have current advanced life-saving, first aid, and CPR certification. Contact JoAnn Prunty, 763-3084, Department of Recreational Sports. 39H512 ANN ARBOR "Y" youth basketball instructors. Saturday morning peogram- 663-0536. 26H515 CONSUMER ACTIVISTS Work with Michigan's largest and most effective consumer organization. Michigan Citizen's Lobby is seeking talented and people-oriented individuals to canvass and fund-raise for consumer issues. In- volves extensive interpersonal contact with the public. Full-time salaried positions with advance- ment opportunities. For an interview, call 663- 6824 between 12noon and 2 p.m. 17H510 NORTHERN MICH. Summer Camp has the follow- ing positions open-Arts and Crafts instructors, WSI (swim instructor), Sailing instructors. Call (616)1355-3114. 24H515 NURSES Cedar Point Amusement Park on Lake Erie has several seasonal openings for Registered Nurses or graduated nurses with an interim permit. Will work 40 hrs. per week. Must be available from early May through Labor Day. Excellent hourly wage. Housing available on premises. Spend the Summer at one of America's finest recreation resorts. Interested persons should call 419/626-0830, Ext. 2321, or write Cedar Point Personnel Office, Sandusky, OH 48870. (An equal opportunity em- ployer). 25H510 CHILDCARE ACTION CENTER needs Outreach students to work and play with children ages 2i-6 years. Spring and/or Summer term. Call 764-3847. 29H512 COLLEGE STUDENT WANTED to assist handi- capped man and help with inside and outside tasks. Will trade for room, board, and loving family! Cal 995-8855. 30H518 HOUSECLEANING, own transportation required. Flexiblehours. 971-7052. $4.00 perhour. 14H50 PSYCHOLOGIST WANTS to meet persons who at some point in their lives have undergone an experi- ence in religious conversion, a marked change in lifestyle, a shift in political beliefs, etc. If you ve experienced such a transition in your life and might be willing to share confidentally your understand- ing of this change, please contact Dr. Barratt at 764-1589 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., weekdays. Some reimbursement for your time is possible. 10H512 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN for repair of com- munications equipment. Experience and minimum 2nd class operator's license necessary. Call Diane Delatorre, 662-1247to apply :93H518 LIVE IN BABYSITTER. mature female. 8 p m- 7:.Mia.m children. Howell (517 5401546 8511511 OVERSEAS JOBS- Summer/year round. Europe,. America. Australia, Asia, etc. All fields. $500)120o monthly. Expenses paid. Sight seeing. Free in- o Write: IJC. Box 52-13. Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. 59H531 Weekend resident manager needed forsmall group home in Ann Aror. Manager functions as part of treatmentiteam in addition to managingihome. Ex- cellent experience for psychology and social work students.Call769-73535 471H512 WANTED-INSTRUCTORS for Silkscreening and Ballroom Dancing I. Experience necessary. For further information call Linda Hawkins or Cecil Taylorat994-8400after3:00p.m. 54cHtc ~ ContinuedonPage11)