Thursday, June 4, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Three _. "Pvy 4e treed d !- .t i I For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00 the news today by The Associated Press and College Press Service ~ 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. FURN. EFFICIENVY apt. for rent. 804 Monroe, No. 3, across from law quad. $110/mo.-negot. 761-0063 after 6. 9023 FOR RENT 7'11-ARCH near State and Packard Modern 2-bdrm. apts. for Fall features include: * dishwasher * balcony * air-cond. * and much more Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867 26Ctc' SUMMER SUBLET BUSINESS SERVICES OWN BEDROOM in house with 3 guys. SUMMER Tutoring and individualized 927 S. State. 769-2258, Cheap. 2U25 instruction in small groups. Elemen- __._____tary level; exp., M.A. 663-7616. 13Jrf BEAUTIFUL APT., air cond., 3 lrg. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires rms., completely furnished with art work in her home. Thesis, technical, and everything. 2 blks. from campus. typing, stuffing etc. IBM selectric. $150 until Sept. 1. Call 662-6288 or Call Jeanette, 971-2463. l2Jtc 761-7208. 3U26 ___________________ TENNIS LESSONS. Reasonable rates. IDEAL July-August sublet-2-3 people Call 769-4591. Ask for Bob. 1F22 for two bedroom, spacious, well fur- 1 nished apt.; with living, dining, and THESES, PAPERS (incl. technical) typ- kitchen area; balcony; very close to ed. Experienced, professional; IBM campus. Negotiable. 665-2605. DU27 Selectric. Quick service. 663-6291. 42Jtc SUBLET now thru Aug-Own Irg, bed- TASK room"in cool basement apartment.A Total rent is $160. 769-5904. 4U24 Does It All! LOST AND FOUND LOST - Young male cat, white and gray, very affectionate. Please call Peter, 769-0673. 47A24 TOBE-We found your wallet-W. Desk, S. Quad. 45A23 LOST-BE, poodle puppy w/blk. tips, 31 mo., answers to name of "Puddy." Reward offered. 971-6495. 44A22 FOUND-Gray and white female tiger kitten, 6-8 wks. old. 663-1381 or 761- 8011. DA21 USED CARS 1964 CHEVY Impala Convertible. $175. '. 2 BDRM. HOUSE, now to share After 8 p.m. call close, want couple rent and utilities. Bob, 665-0580. 8C24 1 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, ig. study. All appliances and dish- washer. $275 pays-central ac, heat, water. 761-4008. 725 W. Huron. Avail. now. 37Ctc STRATFORD 629 S. FOREST 2-Bdrm. 4-Man On Campusj Air Cond. Parking 761 -8055 50Ctcj Campus-1 Block-Fall 418 East Washington-Mod. 1 bdrm, for 2 or 3 students. 668-6906 23Ctc Campus-Hospit Fal Occupanc Furnished Apartments Campus Management, In 662-7787 335 E. Hu Summit Assoc i ates 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS FOR FALL -GARBAGE DISPOSALS -AIR CONDITIONERS -SOME DISHWASHERS -LAUNDRY FACILITIES -PARKING 761-8055 1 GIRL over 21 for luxurious apt 1584 eves. tal I _._.. 3 GIRLS NEEDED to sublet mod. 4-man -, apt. July and August. Air condition-, y/ ing, sundeck, ample parking. Call 761-6388 after 5 p.m. 5U24! BARGAIN - Man for sublet needed- nc. Arbor Forest Apts. $40/mo. 769-7248. ic. 6U2Z ron _OUP- - - -- - - 47Ctc1 COUPLE - Big apartment in house. Close to campus and hospital-for 2 months, starting June 28. Call 663- 1605. 7U23 3RD GIRL-Large house, own bdrm., campus, Fall option. 761-3921. 8U30 ONE MALE to fill sing. bedroom in mod. 3-man with A/C, $40/mo. 662-i 5710. 46U223 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. thru Aug. Only $110 per mo. 662-0675 (ask for Mgr.). 48U23 ROOM FOR RENT. Spacious-Gt. loca- 4Ctc tion, cooking facilities. Rent negot. I MUST move. Summer term. Call . 761- Russ, 761-4089. 49U24 10C27 ----mFEMALE to fill third space. Close to bok campus. $45/mo. 769-4925. 5OU22 rooms 1 BDRM. In 3-man, 3-bdrm. for sum-, In nd mer sublet. Avail. immed. thru Aug. a E I i I i i i k i 7 3 i t t { l k Typing, Printing, Transcriptin Conferences and Mailings Call The Professionals 761-4146 or 47 NOW ON CAMPUS Campus MultiService TYPING PRINTING THESIS SERVICE Fast, Dependable, Low-Priced 214 Nickels Arcade 662-4 Summer hours: 10-4 Mon.-Fri g cl66-76N2 '61 VW-Excel. mechanical shape; very reliable, 761-7381 or 763-3321. 33N23 '64 COMET 2 dr., automatic, radio, en- 30J5f gine andbody good condition,3one owner. 769-7583. 31N21 FORD Ranch Wagon, 1966-Air, power,E new tires, very clean and reasonable. 1614 Ferndale Place, AA. 29N21 MGC-1969 Roadster w/tonneau, fold- away top, wire wheels, overdrive. Call 663-3406 eves. 27N211 SOME 2,000 FRENCH UNIVERSITY students yesterday forced a large force of helmeted riot police off the campus of Grenoble University and set up barricades to prevent their return. return. The action, which included students hurling molotov cocktail and rocks at police, started in late afternoon when police unit descended without warning on a residential hall on campus. The blocked all entries and started a detailed search of rooms. There were reports that Maoist leader Alain Geismer, subject o a natioinwide search for questioning, had been hiding in the univer sity recently. 4 * -~ TWO RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS carried out routine medical and equipment tests aboard their Soyuz 9 spaceship yesterday. Official announcements have made it seem that the flight wil simply carry out various kinds of tests, perhaps in preparation fo a more ambitious project later. The official Soviet agency, Tass, reported that all was going wel on board. Moscow television showed cosmonaut Vitaly Sevastyanov smiling happily and carried the voice of his crewmate, Andrian Nikolayev, describing their good mood. The flight was getting less publicity in Moscow than any othe manned Soviet spaceshot. It seemed possible that Soyuz 9 was being used to perfect operations that had not worked properly before. * * * THE OFFICIAL SOVIET news agency Tass charged yester- day that Mao Tse-tung had set up hard labor camps to punish his political opponents. Tass said the camps are ostensibly "schools for re-education" bu 12 i. 22 3Jtc MULTI PLE TYP I NG '67 OLDS 442-New engine, almost en- tirely rebuilt. Excellent condition. 769-4289. NDd 1967 CHEV. V-8 Biscayne. $850. 684- 2965 after 5 p.m. 30N22 SERVICE ap mo p c 76ony 4 v-s6eat"in fact are used for the suppression and extermination of genuinely 25N21 revolutionary internationalist forces in China." It said "there iss Thesis Service whole network of such camps in the country." assertations PETS AND SUPPLIES The Soviet agency stated that most Communist party member General Office and Secretarial Work 2 LOVEABLE cute male kittys with repalced by the "cultural revolution" and millions of students an Pick-U p and Deliyery shots--FREE 662-4112. 5T22 young workers have been placed in the camps. / FREE KITTENS - Male, 1 long-haired * * * Ava idbIe black, 1 yellow tiger, beautiful, long- THE BODY OF CBS NEWSMAN George Syversten haired gray female, 2 yrs. old, noHCy , missing Prompt Service claws. 761-4417. 2T23 in Cambodia since Sunday, is believed to have been located in a CALL 971-2446 JtcJFREE KITTEN, fully trained. Phone freshly dug grave, CBS reported yesterday. AVAIL. FOR SUMMERl &Z FALL. ALBERT TERRACE 1700 Geddes Beautifully decorated, large 2 bedroom. bi-level apartments. Stonp in daily non to 5:30 (Mon.-Fri.), 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat. or phone 761-1717 or 665- 8825. 11Ctc .. 3 PHI ALPHA KAPPA, located one1 from the central campus, hasr for the summer. and offers roon board for the fall. For further i PARKLANE 51 1 E. HOOVER -Lg. I Bdrm. -2-4 People -Bilevel --Air Cond, -Dishwashers -Parking -Laundry 761 -8055 or 663-3809 2Ctc TRADEWIN DS 121 E. HOOVER 1 Bdrm. 3-Man -2 Bdrm. 4-Man -Bilevel -garbage, Disposal Central Air/cond. -Laundry -Parking * 761-8055 or 761-9178 3Ctc THOMAS PLAZA 914 S. STATE 1 Bdrm. 3-Man Study Nook mation contact, Ronad rse Parking and laundry facilities, kitch- maio AnnoAnaRo.onDe 7615410 en too. price $50 and negotiable. Call . '7CR 971-4052 persistently. 40U23 MODERN 2 bedroom 3-man apt. for July-Aug. A/C. dishwasher. 521 Wal- nut, Apt.8 769-2228 37U22 2 GIRLS needed to share room in large, air-cond., 3-person apt. 1 block from campus. $50/mo. each. Avail, now NEW FURNISHED APARTMENTS thru Aug. and fall option. 761-8487 FOR SUIMMER ANTS FALL persistently. 42U23 I_____"_ 426-2224. 4T22 Syversten and seven other newsmen and technicians were reporte PIKES AND SCOOTERS PHOTO SUPPL1ES missing after they drove down Route 3 from Phnom Penh Sunday -OO-PI-_ Apparently they ran into an ambush by Viet Cong and North Viet DUCATI 350, Scrambler-road, only 1300 ORIGINAL black and white photog- namese forces about 35 miles south of the Cambodian capital. miles, 5-speed. 769-5718.46.24for any occasion, portraits, etc., Among the missing are NBC newsmen Welles Hangen, Geral ENLSRCRirsfo_ ae quite reasonable. Or 8x10, 11x14 en- AmnthmisgarNB nemnWels agneal $LIS 663-7202 after 6 4721 largements from any negative $1.50- Miller, a CBS producer-newsman and television crews from eac 0af3t50. Call 662-6288 or 761-7208. 26D26 network. '68 HONDA 305 Super Hawk, Excellent T e C m da- -e f rt e B c e r po d th Hn- condition. Only 7500 miles. Insurance j PERSONAL The Cambodian driver for the NBC crew reported that Hange included. Call 663-6047. 4421 n _EEKIN _3 and four technicians were alive and held prisoner. - - -----MALE SEEKING female to go camping. -___ ____________ 1967 ALLSTATE motorbike, excel. con- sailing this weekend. Dave: 761-9309. ditl n, $110. or best offer. 662-2446.27F21INA _______ .i NTIONYAL PRIMARI.ES: CHERYL-Come to 1448 or 731 or 420, FOR SALE but please come. LR, DF21 r r.a-r New juror added for Collins One juror was seated and three prospective ones were dismissed yesterday in the second jury s drawing session in t h e murder s trial of John Norman Collins. This brings to five the number of jurors - all women - who have b e e n tentatively seated. Eight others, six women and two "men, have been excused "for cause" by presiding Judge John W. Conlin. Collins, a former Eastern Mich- igan University student is on trial for the murder of K a r e n Sue .l Beineman last summer, one of the r seven coeds murdered in the area il the past two years. l Tentatively accepted as a juror v yesterday was an Ypsilanti house- n wife who must first m a k e ar- rangements for the care of her four children. She t o l d Conlin r that she would be concerned about g the care of her children if she is seated as a juror. Two of the women excused !were wives of EMU faculty mem- bers. The first of these prospec- tive jurors told the court she had "rather strong feelings" about t Collins' guilt and said it would y take evidence on his part to prove a his innocence to her. T h e second woman dismissed said if she had to vote on a ver- d dict at this time sh'e would vote d"guilty." A university professor, the third woman excused yesterday, said it would be impossible for h e r to elderly father. serve because she is caring for her d - Nixon h confirms M ar plans (Continued from Page ) unprecedented barrage of crit- ism. I want to express my deep 'appreciation tonight to the mis lions of Americans who supported me then and who have supported: me since in our efforts to win a Just peace. "But I also understand the deep. divisions in this country over th war," he continued. "I realie many Americans are deeply trou- bled. They want peace. They wa 't to bring the boys home. Let u u- derstand once and for all that nio group has a monopoly on these concerns. Every American shares those desires; I share them." In claiming that "all our major' m i l it a r y objectives have ben achieved in Cambodia," Nion transformed himself into narrator for a film report, after stating, thatz "In the month of May, in Cam- bodia alone, we captured a total amount of enemy arms, equip- ment, and" ammunition and food' nearly equal to what we captured' in all of Vietnam all last year." In a text cued to motion picture film, the President talked about s e i z u r e of ammunition, rifles, machine guns, mortars, rocket launchers and recoilless rifles, and more than 11 million tons of rice, I"Had this war material made its Iway into South Vietnam and been Iused against American and allied t r oop s," he maintained, "U.S. casualties would have been vastly increased.'' at 543 CHURCH ST. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 CHURCH ST. 761-7800 804 MONROE ST., Apt. 4, studio apart- ment in large old house behind law library. To let now to Aug. 31. $110/ mo. Call 761-5785. 43U23 MID-JUNE-AUG.--1 Bdrm. 12th floor Tower Plaza. Days: 761-0303. 44U23 THREE ROOM apt. July-on. 507 S. Di- vision, No. 3 anytime. 45U26 SCUBA GEAR, MAJOR BRANDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES. AA Divers Co., 711 Arch, No. 301. Call Mike Wills, 665-6032. 29B23 STOVE, $50; washing machine, $25. Call 662-5395, 27Btc 38t cl EDINBURGH "APTS,, 912 Brown St., Kings Inn Aps., 939 Dewey, Royal Dutch Apts., 715 Church, taking ap- plications now for Fall rental. Call 761-6156. 761-3466. 48C22 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! Fall Rentals 663-0511 ! 761-5440 Featuring Forest Terrace, 1001 S. Forest. Mgr. in Apt. No. 211. Park Terrace. 848 Tappan, Mgr. in Apt. No. 10. Many other 1, 2 and 3 bdrm. apts. available on campus. 38082 FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted June- Aug. Rent negot. A/C, parking, excel- PARTS FOR '62 FORD. 3345 Packard. lent campus location. 761-7956. 25U18 28B22 JULY-AUG. SUBLET modern, a/c, 2 PHILLIPS tape recorder for sale. Call bdrm. 125 Hill. Call after 6 p.m. 662- 769-4121. DB23 7904: 36U21 ---_____ _____ . JULY-AUG. Whole house for sublet. MUSICAL MDSE., 3 bdrm., kitchen,tliving room, din- RADIOS, REPAIRS ing room, 1%/ bath, basement. $200/________ _____ mo. Fits 4 comfortably. Will take HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO up to 6, single or in groups. Near Unavailable instruments, repairs and IM bldg. Call 662-1989. DU21 instructions-209 S. State, 665-8001. X RECORDS! PEEPELE Oldies! 20,000 in Stock. Send 35c N E E E D ,for 2,000 listing catalog. Mail Or- ders Filled. RECORD CENTER, F 1895 W. 25th-Cleve., Ohio. Record O Tapes. 31X1 R SSUM M E R FENDER Jazz bass, 1 mo., hard case, SUMMER $320. 761-0986. 44X25 SUBLETS MARANTZ stereo system, $450. After 6, WEEKLY and Weekend Encounter Groups. Feeling oriented interper- sonal growth experience. Call 663- 7616. 4F17 DATING COUPLES1 f ! WANTED for paid psychology experiment on love. Both members must participate. Call Malcolm Brenner, 769-0364; 764-2572. 3 28Ftc FLUTE PLAYER needed to play at out- side wedding June 27. Call Michael, 769-3065 persistently. 20F24 STEVE Walker, Fred Stann, Bob Beg- Student campaigning brings single victory ,I noche, Mike Durkacs, contact Ten- ants Union. Knowledge of where- abouts needed. 763-3102. 25F21 M-PIN BOWLING FROM 3 P.M. MON.-SAT. 22F23 DISCOUNT BOOKSTORE? We've been discounting diamonds in Ann Arbor for years. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University 663-7151 Air Cond. Laundry Parking 761 -8055-769-4759 BARGAIN CORNER lCtc Sam's Store NEED LEVIS ? VISIT US 761-8055--- GUITAR LESSONS THE ABBEY THE LODGE SUMMIT ASSOC. GUITAR-Steel string Yamaha, excel. An unbelievably able instructor has CARRIAGE HOUSE 33Utc cond. $90. 668-6378. 46X22 openings for interested students of all THE FORUM VISCOUNT -___________ -" HARMONY BANJO, excel. cond., with levels of proficiency. Considered "The{ FURN., LG. 2 bdrm. apt., near cam- ase, pkbo , ewwas $. Call Greatest" in many circles.dProclaim- still the local favorites! Several select pus; a/c, new carpet, for summer w. 663-9905. 41X21 ed. "Good Humor" by the Ice Cream apartments available for summer and fall option. Call 769-5571 after 4:30. Vendors. Bi-weekly. Call David at fall semesters in each of these modern 1U23 BEAUTIFUL CELLO and Pfretzschner 668-8505. DF27 buildings. - bow. Will bargain price. Call Mark. _ SUMMER RENTALS 761-4182. 42x24 TRANSFER STUDENT needs a home CharterReaItfor fall. Must have own room. Call Choice Apts. at low rates. Ann ArbTor 755SS Debby 61-04326F23 Fine Campus Apartments Trust Co. Phone 769-2800. 22083 STEREO tape recorder. Panasonic RS Debby, 71-043 13:35 . University 665-8825 1346 GEDDES, Near Observatory--Rooms Call 668-7711. 43X21 MUNION GR. FLOOR $0-4mo. Call 668 r /o. cooki RADIO, TV, HI-FI & car repair. House 21F23 HSELP WANTED caREs-VERY REASONABLE! 769-6250. BILLARDS and T. Tennis from 10:30 U niEt aTial suDX2 a.m., Mon.-Sat. from 1 p.m. Sun's. GAS STATION Attendant part-time or 2 Bdm._furn. un"a or prNO9--r923F23 (Continued from Page 1) Cal State Long Beach student. '"A lot of the kids had worked in the Eugene McCarthy and Robert F. Kennedy campaigns in '68. We knew what we were doing." Kathy Mathias, 18, of Comp- ton, Calif. said, "The whole thing was a big maturity pill. Some are bitter about Mr. Brown losing. They blame the system. But most of us realize that it's Daily Official Bulletin Placement Service General Division { 3200 S.A.B. Interviews at Placement Services To- day, June 4: Aetna Life and Casualty, Group Div. mgmt. personnel for public relations and sales mgt. functions, all selling done by agents and brokers, not Aetna; any liberal arts area grad, oppor. in all states, trng. extensive and paid, appt. as account exec., salaries from $8,000 in training. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- 'gan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10 by mail. Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5. by carrier, $5 by mail. I. just the other guy got more votes." Levin and Miss Mathias said most Brown supporters probably will work for Democratic As- semblyman Jess Unruh's cam- paign to unseat Gov. Ronald Reagan in November. Unruh went to college campuses in his primary race against Los An- geles Mayor Samuel Yorty to decry Yorty's hardline rhetoric on student demonstrations. New Jersey congressional can- didate Kaden, a 28-year-old lawyer, said 350 college students and 200 high school students worked for him and "made a big impact, but you can't turn a 40-year-old political organ- ization around in six weeks." Maria McLaughlin, who was just graduated from Mary- mount College in Tarrytown, N.Y., said she had worked for Robert Kennedy before Kaden and now will work for Adam Walinsky, a candidate for at- torney general of New York. "I'm not stopping now," she said. Ii BLUE DENIM. Super Slims Button-Fly Traditional Bells FOR 6.50 ....6.50 9 698 7.50 permanent, Supertest Station No. 10 at intersection of State Rd. and Mich. 12. Females preferred. 429-9948. 30H22 near law and business schools. Call Professional Management Associates. ___ 769-4227. llUtc $ TICKETS 220 DETROIT-LONDON une 26-Aug. 24. 769-2148. PAINTING - Student desires painting jobs, inside and outside. Four years experience. Call 662-4736. FD BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS. MORE LEVI'S "White" Levi's (4 Colors) Sta-Prest "White" Levi's N uvo's 2.49 5.50 6.98 8.50 WANTED-Person to care for 2 cats. June 26-Aug. 6. $1.00 per day and food. Call 971-7366. 31H22 SMALL LOCAL hospital needs experi- enced X-ray technician who would like night and weekend call. Phone eyes., 761-5532. 28H24 WANTED-Students to do caricatures and/or tell fortunes for June 25th graduation party. pay negot. Call 453-3662 (local) or 763-0233. 15Htc STATION ATTENDANTS, preferably fe- male. Super-Test, S. Main and E. Madison, contact Jack Tothi, super- visor, in person. Summer or perma- nent 26H28 GRADUATE STUDENT Exchange room and board for 15 hrs. housework Mon.-Fri., weekends off, transportation necessary. 663-2379 or 764-0497. 23H24 ONE GIRL needed to fill 5-man June- Aug. $50/mo. 769-5955. 38Y21 WORKING GIRL or grad student to share 1 bdrm. apt. Woodland Hills Dr. 971-0982 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 39Y23 4TH GIRL wanted in fall for modern! furn. apt. with a/c, balcony. Call 761-6126 or 663-1095. 40Y21 GIRL TO SHARE groovy old house.' June 15-Aug. 20. 1 block from campus. Own room. 761-1291. 37Ytc MAN WANTED to share house. 663-7819, after 4 p.m. 36Y21 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS in real estate with us yield 25% guaranteed. Mortgage se- curity given. We pay attorney fees. Collect 313-545-4296. Mr. Franklin t Delano. 1R35 ROOMMATES WANTED 10Q22 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 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 after 4. 5L21 J Over 7000 Pairs in Stock! Sam s Store FREE LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER avail- able for Weddings. Conferences, Por- traiture, Books, etc. except passport pics! Call RICHARD LEE, 761-9452 before noon. 46Ftc GET YOUR hM WITH A G \c - ies n * %0~ 4ir bud kit I DIG RO OT 01CANmPUI d/ " 122 E. Washington Student Headquarters For Hi Fi Components and Service TV, Stereo, and Air Conditioner Rentals HI Fl STUDIO 121 W. Washington Downtown, across from Old German Restaurant 668-7942 F, ! r I 69/70 NEW CAR LEFTOVERS STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL STORE'S REGULAR LOW PRICES 331 So. Fourth Ave. European Motor Service Ann Arbor 69 Simco 1204 Wagon Front Wheel Drive 69 Simca 1118 4 Dr. Sedan 69770 Sunbeam Alpine G. T. Automatic 69'70 Sunbeam Arrow 4 Dr. Automatic 69/70 Sunbeam Arrow 4 Dr. Standard Shift 69 70 Sunbeam Arrow 4 Dr. Standard Shift TW1U 7 A"biKI G cnn 663-5403 663-0110 $1982.45 1686.52 2507.58 2113.58 1949.58 1949.58 . . , ,f .. _' WOODSTOCK 9.50 .I w" WOMEN'S $22.00 MEN-5 $23.u DUNHAM'S CONTINENTAL TYROLEANS* There's a new bass boot on campus! Dunham's Continen- I I I i I E I 11 11