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Wednesday, June 3, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan

Page Three

UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES

Team of scientists announce
creation of manmade. gene

the
news today
by The Associated Press and College Press Serice

FOR RENT

The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-
nance and the University of Mich-
igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis-
crimination in housing. Questions
should be directed to Off-Campus
Housing, 764-7400.
2 BDRM. HOUSE, close want couple
now to share rent and utilities.
After 8 p.m. call Bob, 665-0580. 8024
I AND 2 BEDROOM apts. for Fall. Dish-
washers and A/C. Call Jim. 761-0321
at 408 Hill, No. 9. 6023,
DOUBLE SIZE TOWNHOUSE, walk
downtown from lovely two bdrm. for
family. Many extra rms. photo-
graphic dkrm., family rm. w/fireplace,
1g. study. All appliances and dish-!
washer. $275 pays-central ac, heat,
water. 761-4008, 725 W. Huron. Avail.
now. 37Ctc
STRATFORD
629 S. FORESTj
2-Bdrm. 4-Man
On Campus
Air Cond.
Parking
761-8055I
S0Ctc
Campus-1 Block-Fall
418 East Washington-Mod. I bdrm.
for 2 or 3 students.{

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MADISON, Wis. (A) - Scien-
tists announced yesterday t h e y
have created a manmade gene.t
Genes are the units of heredity,
and control all life processes. 1

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Additional costs per day ofter six days.
Ads that are t/,, 21/2. 31, etc. inch size will be billed at the
average of the lower and higher inch rote.

FOR RENT
EDINBURGH APTS., 912 Brown St.,
Kings Inn Apts., 939 Dewey, Royal
Dutch Apts.. 715 Church, taking ap-
plications now for Fall rental. Call
761-6156. 761-3466. 48022
521 WALNUT, modern, spacious, 2
bdrm., 3-man, dishwasher. 668-6906.
42CtC
STUDIO ROOM FOR MAN with priv.
entrance and lavatory. Call 663-8244
after 5 p.m. and weekends. Cv
FallI Rentals

SUMMER SUBLET

SUMMER RENTAL,
2 Bdrm. furn, unit or partial sublet
near law and business schools. Call
Professional Management Associates,
769-4227. llUtc
BUSINESS SERVICES
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires#
work in her home. Thesis, technical
typing, stuffing etc. IBM selectric.
Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 12Jtc
TENNIS LESSONS. Reasonable rates.
Call 769-4591. Ask for Bob. 11F22

With this first artificial gene,j
the scientists headed by Dr. H.
Gobind Khorana, a Nobel Prize
winner, have taken a profound
step toward correction of inherit-
Collins trial
begins
Former EMU student, John
Collins wasEmovedunder heavy
guard yesterday to the Washte-
naw County Building for his first-
degree murder trial in the stran-
gulation of a EMU coed, one of
seven young women s 1 a i n in a
two-year span in the Ann Arbor-,
Ypsilanti area.
Circuit Court Judge John Con-
lin said yesterday that "the name
of the potential jurors are not to
be publicized at this time."
Fourteen potential jurors -
eight women and six men - were
chosen by lot yesterday and the
questioning began for jury selec-
tion. Three jurors have been dis-
missed so far.I
Thirty-six potential prosecution
witnesses were called and the jur-
ors were asked if they knew any
of them.
Witnesses included Weshtenaw
County Sheriff Douglas J. Harvey,
Andrew Manuel, who made a trip
to California with Collins last
summer, and Diana Joan Goshe,
a Ypsilanti wig shop owner.
Selection of the jury is expect-
ed to take several days or weeks.

668-6906 j63-0511
23Ctc 761-5440
Featuring Forest Terrace,7
AVAIL. FOR SUMME1t & FALL Mgr. in Apt. No. 211.]
ALB RT ERR CE848 Tappan, Mgr. i
ALBE RT TERRACE Many other 1. 2 and
1700 Geddes available on campus.
Beautifully decorated, large 2 bedroom.
bi-level apartments. Stop in daily
noon to 5:30 (Mon.-Fri.), 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Sat. or phone 761.1717 or 65-

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ed diseases, perhaps genetic "en- of living tissue. The DNA con-
gineering" of improved humans tains the four chemicals that hold
and animals, and perhaps ulti- the inherited information that IN PROTEST against the Nixon's administration's handling
mately artificial creation of life prints out the shape of one's nose, of health and scientific matters, Dr. Stanley F. Yolles, announced
itself. one's sex and everything that
iTeworkoftheUnive y onesu an e ing t yesterday his resignation as the director of the National Institute
The work of the University of makes up a human being. of Mental Health.
Wisconsin team makes it possible The feat by the Wisconsin
to fashion genes completely from scientists follows the isolation for Yolles blamed the administration «ith abandonment of the men-
simple organic chemicals. Their the first time of a gene by scien- tally ill, lack of commitment to children's metal health programs,
artificial gene duplicates one oc- tists at the Harvard Medical sharp curtailment of research programs, partisan political consider-
curring in a yeast cell. School. The Harvard group an- ations in individual appointments and other factors for his decision
Practical applications are still nounced its work last November. to leave,
a long way off, especially artifi-
cial creation of life. The first sim-M E RELIEF SUPPLIES from abroad yesterday poured into Peru
pie life form for example might B ll r plses stricken by an earthquake that killed thousands. The devastation
be a manmade virus but there I isolated ruined towns north of Lima and hampered relief efforts.
possibly could be a hazard then as
whether drugs existed to control ' pl " I Government officials have said that taking into account the
such a new virus. new ivnAi es population of devastated communities the death toll could reach

PAINTING-Experienced student paint-
ers, references, free setimate, no ob-
1001 S. Forest, ligation. 761-5114. 17J20
Park Te ra.. TESES, PAPERS (incl. technical) typ-
3 bdrm. apts. ed. Experienced, professional; IBM
38082 Selectric. Quick service. 663-6291. 42Jtc
NOW ON CAMPUS

There are four basic chemicals . sI
in genes, tied together in long se- LANSING (P)--Teenagers who
quences and therefore capable of give away marijuana no longer
myriad variation to make differ- would face a 20-year mandatory
ent "letters" or instructions that prison sentence under a bill re-
print out a highly complex living ported for state Senate action yes-
organism, from virus to man. terday by its Judiciary Committee.
The synthesis of a gene is a ma- The measure, sponsored by Rep.
har step in a genetic revolution Dale Warner (R-Eaton Rapids)
that began in the 194Os with the removes a provision of law that
discovery that growth and hered- orders judges to sentence those
ity are controlled by the chemical convicted of selling or dispensing
substance called DNA, for deoxy- narcotics to "not less than 20
ribonucleic acid. Genes are mole- years nor more than life."
cules of DNA, and there are about The bill would provide a maxi-
150,000 genes clustered in chromo- mum 20-year term, with the sen-
somes in the nucleus of every hu-mm2-ertrm ihtesn
m-n e ne.y tence left to the discretion of the
man cell. tebl n
Thegeescotrl hecelsas judge. In addition, tebl n
The genes control the cells as creases from $5,000 to $25,000 the
they assemble amino acids into fine for a second violation and
proteins, the basic building blocks from $5,000 to $50,000 the fine for
subsequent convictions of selling
The Michigan Daily, edited and man- or dispensing narcotic drugs with-
aued by students at the University of out a license.
Michigan, News phone: 764-0552. Second passeh
Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- Passed 88-11 by the House last
.an, 420 Maynard St.. Ann Arbor, year, the bill was defeated in the
Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- Senate during a hot, evening ses-
day through Sunday morning Univer-i
carri year. Subscription rates: $10 by sio ls Ju y P r yn n s -
carrier. $10 by mail. cluding Senate Judiciary Chair-
Summer Session published Tuesday man Robert Richardson, (R-Sag-
through Saturday morning. Subscrip- inaw), are confident the bill will
tion rates: $5,.by carrier, $5 by mail. pass the Upper Chamber this year.

US

PARKLANE
51 1 E. HOOVER
-Lg. 1 Bdrm.
-2-4 People
--Bilevel
-Air Cond.
-Dishwashers
-Parking
-Laundry3
761 -8055 or 663-3809"
2Ctc
TRADEWI NDS
121 E. HOOVER
-1 Bdrm. 3-Man
-2 Bdrm. 4-Man
-Bilevel
-Garbage Disposal
-Central Air/cond.
-Laundry
--Park~ing
761 -8055 or 761-9178
3Ctc
711 ARCHI
near State and Packard
Modern 2-bdrm, apts. for Fall
features include:
9 dishwasher
0 balcony
0 air-cond.
9 and much more
Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867 I
26Ctc
Campus-Hospital
Fall Occupancy
Furnished Apartments
Campus Management, Inc.,
662-7787 335 E. Huron
47Ctc
Summit
Associates,
1 AND 2 BEDROOMS
FOR FALL
-GARBAGE DISPOSALS
-AIR CONDITIONERS
-SOME DISHWASHERS
-LAUNDRY FACILITIES
-PARKING

NEW FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR SUMMER AND FATL
DAH LMAN N
APARTMENTS
545 OHURCH ST.
761-7600

38Ctc
THE ABBEY THE LODGE
s CARRIAGE HOUSE
THE FORUM VISCOUN'T
still the local favorites! Several select
apartments available for summer and
fall semesters in each of these modern
buildings.
Charter Realty.
Fine Campus Apartments
1335 S. University 665-8825
10Ctc1
it APTS.
LIMITED
SUMMER SUBLET
ONE MALE to fill sing. bedroom in
mod. 3-man with A/C. $40/mo.4662-
5710. 46U22
NEAR CAMPUS-1 or 2 girls needed to
fill huge 4-man apt. for summer.
Immediate occupancy. Call 769-2249.
47U22
IMMEDIATE occupancy-2-3 man/girl
apts. furnished-campus area-avail.1
thru Aug. Only $110 per mo. 662-0675
(ask for Mgr.). 48U23
ROOM FOR RENT. Spacious-Gt. loca-
tion, cooking facilities. Rent negot.
I MUST move. Summer term. Call
Russ, 761-4089. 49U24
FEMALE to fill third space. Close to
campus. $45/mo. 769-4925. 50U221
ONE GIRL needed to complete 2-man
air-conditioned apt. on campus. Rent1
negotiable. July and Aug. 761-3972.
39U20E
1 BDRM. in 3-man, 3-bdrm. for sum-
mer sublet. Avail. immed. thru Aug.
Parking and laundry facilities, kitch-
en too. Price $50 and negotiable. Call
971-4052 persistently. 40U23
SUMMER ONLY-Large 1 Bdrm. Apt.
close to campus and hospital. 769-
4144. 41U28
!MODERN 2 bedroom 3-man apt. for
SJuly-Aug. A/C, dishwasher. 521 Wal-
nut, Apt. 8. 769-2228. 37U221
2 BEDROOM Furnished Apt. Yard,
porches, near campus. $125/mo, Julyt
and August. 761-7132. 26U18

Campus MultiService t
TYPING1
PRINTING
THESIS SERVICE
Fast, Dependable, Low-Priced
214 Nickels Arcade 662-4222
Summer hours: 10-4 Mon.-Fri.
3Jtc
MULTI PLE
TYPING
SERVICE
Thesis Service
Papers
Dissertations
General Office and Secretarial Workj
Pick-Up and Delivery 1
Available
Prompt Service
CALL 971-2446
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
DUCATI 350, Scrambler-road, only 1300
miles, 5-speed. 769-5718. 46Z24
ENGLISH RACER, Girls, for sale,
$29.90. 663-7202 after 6 p.m. 47Z21,
68 HONDA 305 Super Hawk. Excellent
condition. Only,7500 miles. Insurance
included. Call 663-6047. 44Z211
1967 ALLSTATE motorbike, excel. con-
dition, $110, or best offer. 662-2446.
45Z21
YAMAHA 180 - Excellent cond., low,
mileage. 761-0573 after 6 p.m. 43Z20
FOR SALE
STOVE, $50; washing machine, $25. Call
662-5395. 27Btc
PARTS FOR '62 FORD. 3345 Packard.
28B22
PHILLIPS tape recorder for sale. Call
769-4121. DB23
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FENDER Jazz bass, 1 mo., hard case,
$320. 761-0986. 44X25
MARANTZ stereo system, $450. After 6,
663-7744. 45X22
GUITAR-Steel string Yamaha, excel.I
cond. $90. 668-6378. 46X22j
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO I
Acoustic, electric instruments, acces-
sories, David lessons-repairs, Gibson.
Harmony. 209 S. State. 665-8001. 10-11
p.m. X
HARMONY BANJO, excel. cond., with
case, picks, books, new was $65. Call
f663-9905. 41X21
BEAUTIFUL CELLO and Pfretzschner
bow. Will bargain price. Call Mark,
761-4182. 42X24
STEREO tape recorder, Panasonic RS
7555 extras, exc. cond. $175/best offer.:
Call 668-7711. 43X21
RADIO, TV, HI-FI & car repair. House
calls-VERY REASONABLE! 769-6250.1
DX21'
TICKETS
$220 DETROIT-LONDON
June 26-Aug. 24. 769-2148.
10Q23
ONE-WAY JET N.Y. to London. Leave
June 11th. $90. Phone: 415-524-0322.
7Q20
TWO TICKETS to June 6 performance
of Hair in New York. Cheap. 769-5705.
- 8Q21
EUROPE-2 round trip tickets to Lon.
don, $239 each. July 5-Aug. 30. 769-
0112. 9Q21

30,000. The official death toll so far has passed the 1,000 mark.
Government spokesmen also said more than 200,000 persons were
left homeless.
* * *
NORTH VIETNAMESE troops overran part of a government
fire base in the far north Tuesday but were pushed back after
inflicting heavy casualties on the South Vietnamese forces.
The casualties were the worst reported in any attack on a South
Vietnamese force since late March, when enemy troops overran a
government fire base in the Mekong Delta and killed 67 and wounded
115.
In another development, the State Department said Tuesday
that Cambodians living in Thailand who volunteer to return to Cam-
bodia for military duty will be armed and equipped under a U.S.
military aid program.
ORGANIZED LABOR'S leading economist Nathaniel Gold-
finger said yesterday that the Nixon administration is pushing
the nation's economy into a deepening recession that could
plunge into a depression.
Goldfinger, of the AFL-CIO, said President Nixon's anti-inflation
policies show no sign of slowing the sharpest rise in living costs in 20
years despite the hopeful predictions of Nixon and his economic aides.
"We have the worst inflation in 20 years; we have the sharpest
increase in unemployment in 10 years; we have sky-high interest rates
--higher than at any time in the past 100 years or more," Goldfinger
said in a recorded radio interview.
He also said that the resurgence of stock market prices in recent
days had no real effect on the economy and criticized the Federal
Reserve Board for reducing margin requirements for the purchase
of stocks.
* *
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE of Representatives seeking an
early end to the Indochinese war will try to speed withdrawal
by proposing a $6 billion defense spending cut today.
They will try to write the cutback into legislation to increase
government borrowing/authority which is scheduled for House action
today. If they fail, the members will try to kill the measure to increase
the government's debt ceiling which must be passed by July 1 if the
government is to pay its pills.
* * *
LEGISLATION TO GIVE the President standby powers to
control wages. prices and rents-powers President Nixon opposes
--was introduced yesterday by 12 Democratic members of the
House Banking Committee.
Chairman Wright Patman (D-Tex), one of the sponsors, set hear--
ings to begin June 16. Witnesses will include officals of earlier ad-
ministrations as well as the present one.
They are expected to restate opposition to mandatory controls.
By the terms of the legislation, the President would be authorized
to issue orders and regulations to stabilize, prices, rents, wages and
salaries at levels not less than those of May 25, 1970. The standby
authority would expire Feb. 28, 1971.
Daily Official Bulletin
DR ESS Placement Service
General Division

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SALE

761 -8055 2 GIRLS needed to share room in large,
4Ctc air-cond., 3-person apt. 1 block from
campus. $50/mo. each. Avail, now
thru Aug. and fall option. 761-8487
THOMAS PLAZA EN ST., Apt. 4, studio apar
914 S. STATE ment in large old house behind law
library. To let now to Aug. 31. $110/
1 Bdrm. 3-Man mo. Call 761-5785. 43U23,

Miss J's crepe shirt has a lot going for it.. .
a shirt so great it's becoming a classic with the
deep-point collar, three-button cuff and two-button
neckband in washable pebble crepe of Dacron/cotton.
White, light blue, pink, purple, brown mocha,
butterscotch, navy or peach. 7-15 sizes. $8.
JacobsoiYS

30% OFF
on Marimekko Hand
Silk-screened Dresses
from Finland..Sale
ends Saturday, 6 June.
ORTHOGONALITY
340 Maynard / Ann Arbor
Phone 662-2600

3200 s.A.B.
Interview at General Division, call
763-1363 for appts. June 4 All day:
Aetna Life and Casualty Group Div.,
group sales & p.r. positions, account
exec trng., working with brokers and
agents. Nationwide opportunities f o r
liberal arts grads.
Current potisions in S.E. Mich. area,
others nationwide:
Local Social Agency, director of pro-
bation services, MSW or MA in behav.
sci. p 1 u s 3 yrs. admin-supv. exper,
court social worker, BA or MA in soc.
wk., behav. sci., soc. act.,
Lapeer County Prob rate Court, male
juvenile court probation worker, bck-
rnd. in soc. studies or allied fields.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
University Lutheran Chapel, 1511
Washtenaw, June 3, 10:00 pm. Mid-
week Devotion.
Student Headquarters
For Hi Fi
Components and Service
TV, Stereo, and
Air Conditioner Rentals
HI F/ STUDIO
121 W. Washington
Downtown, across from Old
German Restaurant
668-7942

Study Nook
Air Cond.
Laundry
Parking
761-8055-769-4759

BARGAIN CORNER
Sam' s Store
NEED LEVIS?
VISIT

MID-JUNE-AUG.-l Bdrm. 12th floor
Tower Plaza. Days: 761-0303. 44U23
THREE ROOM apt. July-on. 507 S. Di-
vision, No. 3 anytime. 45U26
FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted June-
Aug. Rent negot. A/C, parking, excel-
lent campus location. 761-7956. 25U18
JULY-AUG. SUBLET modern, a/c, 2
bdrm. 125 Hill. Call after 6 p.m. 662-
7904. 36U21
JULY-AUG. Whole house for sublet.
3 bdrm., kitchen. living room, din-
ing room, 1x2 bath, basement. $200/
mo. Fits 4 comfortably. Will take
up to 6, single or in groups. Near
IM bldg Call 662-1989. DU21
PEOPLE
NEEDED
F

LIBERTY AT MAYNARD

Monday nights 'til 9
Tuesday thru Saturday 9-5:30

US
BLUE DENIM:
Super Slims .....65
Button-Fly......
Traditionol.....6
Bells......... 7
n. . ..-. 1"1. _1A A A

EUROPE, one way ticket London to
Detroit, June 24. $90. Call 761-5337, Ed.
4Q19
CHARTER TICKET one-way London or
Paris to Detroit in August. Contact
Ron Miller, c/o Haynes, 58 Rue de
la Notre Dame de Lorette, Paris 18,
France. 5Q28
WANTED TO RENT
RESPONSIBLE Teacher needs large
home near campus for minimum of
one year. Willing to service and main-
tain house and yard. Call 769-2427
Pafter 4. 5L21
a PETS AND SUPPLIES

HELP WANTED L
GAS STATION Attendant, part-time or TOBE-
permanent, Supertest Station No. 10 S. Qua
at intersection of State Rd. and Mich.
12. Females preferred. 429-9948. 30H22 FOUND-

OST AND FOUND

ROOMMATES WANTED

USED CARS

We found your wallet-W. Desk, ITH GIRL wanted in fall for modern
ad. 45A23 furn. apt. with a/c, balcony. Call
761-6126 or 663-1095. 40Y21

1967 CHEV. V-8 Biscayne.
2965 after 5 p.m.

$850. 684-1
30N22

WANTED-Person to care for 2 cats,'
June 26-Aug. 6. $1.00 per day and
food. Call 971-7366. 31H22

beautif
fection

-After a long search - One
ful long-haired girl, very af-
ate. Welcome home Trisha!
46A20

OR
6.50
6.50
6.98
7.50

LOST-Brn. poodle puppy w/blk. tips,
BABYSITTER, Mon.-Thurs. morn. June 32 mo., answers to name of "Puddy."
8-29. 761-5249. 32H23 Reward offered. 971-6495. 44A22

0
SUMMER
SUBLETS

GIRL TO SHARE groovy old house.
June 15-Aug. 20. 1 block from campus.
Own room. 761-1291. 37Y+,c
NEED 2 FEMALE roommates for sum-
mer half, mod. bi-level apt., $40.mo.
or negotiable. 761-5889. 26Y12t
MAN WANTED to share house. 663-7819
after 4 pm. 36Y21
USED CARS

°61 CHEVY Imp, conv. V-8, great
shape, low price. 769-5434 after 6 p.m.
25N21
PERSONAL
TRISHA-I love you more than ever.
Is mutual nirvana a paradox? Pat,
E 24F20

PERSONAL
SOVIET UNION. Driving and Camping.
10 weeks, $1350. Includes air and all
expenses. A. Lipson, 2 Garden Terr.,
Cambridge, Mass. 02138 or call (col-
lect) 617-547-1127. 40F36
THE ONLY PLACE in Ann Arbor to
buy her diamond engagement ring.
CHECK ft.
AUSTIN DIAMOND
1209 S. University 663-7151 F
BILLARDS and T. Tennis from 10:30
a.m., Mon.-Sat. from 1 p.m. Sun's.

SMALL LOCAL hospital needs experi-
enced X-ray technician who would
like night and weekend call. Phone
eves., 761-5532. 28H24

FOUND-Gray and white female tiger
kitten, 6-8 wks. old, 663-1381 or 761-
8011. DA21
LOST-Cat, 12 lb. black and white.

FLUTE PLAYER needed to play at out- 23F23
side wedding June 27. Call Michael,
769-3065 persistently. 20F24 COBBLER desires leather work. Spe-

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