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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, June 16, 1970

Tuesday, June 15, 1970

THE M#CHIGAN DAILY

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00

FOR RENT-

The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-{
nance and the University of Mich-
igain Regents' bylaws prohibit dis-
crimina tion in housing. Questions
should be directed to Off-Campus
Housing. 764-7400.
FEMALE TO SHARE 2-man apt. July-
Aug. 662-0711 after 6 46030

JULY-AUG. SUBLET-
ed 2-bdrm. apt.
{Also available for
5903 after 5:00.

Modern furnish-
Air-conditioning.
fall). Call 769-
47C33

1814 E. UNIVERSITY, No. 4-1 bdrm.
avail. June 16. $100. 769-7346. 48033f
RENT-July-Aug.: 3 Idrm., 11 bath,
pool, a/c, furn. Security dep. Rent
negoe. 1025 N. Maple, 665-5017. 44C29
BURNS PARK -- 1 bdrm. for prof. or
faculty only, all utilities pd. $165.
Call 668-6906. 45Ctc
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY,. 2-3 bdrm.1
townhouses $126-154 per mo., initial
deposit $360-420, children and pets
welcomre. Danbury Green, located on,
McArthur Blvd.. north of Clark Road,
Yps:i, management office 2990 S.
State, 761-9026.. 18035
STUDIO ROOM FOt MAN FOR FALL-
Priv:te entrance and lavatory, Nice
SE location. Call 663-83244 aifter 51
p3m. or weekends. CXj
911 C F w-

FOR RENT
DYNAMITE MODERN 2-man apartment.
1 block from campus. July-Aug. Must
lease--$100'mo. Call 769-6246 after 6
p.m. 49C33
IMMED. OCCUPANCY, 2 and 3 bdrm-
townhouses. $130-150 per month, in-
itial deposit $390, children and pets
welcome, Arbor Park, located of f
Ellsworth Rd., west of Platt. Man-
agement office 2990 S. State, 761-
9026. 20035
IMMED. OCCUPANCY, 2 bdrm. town-
houses, $139 per mo., initial deposit
$400, children and pets welcome, Arbor
Manor located on 2nd Ave., south of
Michigan Ave., near Monroe, in Ypsi.
Management office 2990 S. State, 761-
9026. 19C35
911 S Forest
Near Hill St. -Modern 2 Bdrm., 3-man.
668-6906. Fall. 14Ctc
Campus-Hospital
Fall Occupancy
Furnished Apartments
Campus Management, Inc.
662-7787 335 E. Huron
47Ctc
MALE GRAD STUDENT w/car, apt.,
w/garage in exchange 13 hrs./wk.
household chores. 663-2588. 42C33
711 ARCH
near State and Packard
Modern 2-bdrm. apts. for Fall
* dishwasher
balcony
* air-cond.
* and much more
Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867
260tt
Fall Rentals
663-0511
761-5440

FOR RENT
PHI ALPHA KAPPA, located one block
from the central campus, has rooms
for the summer and offers room and
board for the fall. For further infor-
mation contact. Ronald Dirkse. 1010
E. Ann. Ann Arbor. Phone 761-5491.
7CRF
MUSIC LOVER needed for one bdrm.
apt. now or in fall. $120. William St.
above Bike Shop. Dbl. bed in back
room of new Community Record1
Collection. Lots of music and people.
761-3690 or Anita at 761-0828. DC33
CAMPUS'
NEW FURNISHED APARTMEN'
FOR SUMMER OR FALL
at 543 CHURCH ST.
APT. 16
APARTMENTS
545 CHURCH ST.
761-7600
38Ctc
SUMMER SUBLET
3RD FEMALE needed for modern a/c
apartment, summer half-term, cheap.
761-8784, 662-6386. 44U29
1 BEDROOM, 1-2 Man-Liv rm., kit.,
bath, large. Call 769-6459 between 6-9
p.M. only,47U333
SUBLIME SUBLET-July, August. $100.
2-man at 603 E. Ann, No. 3. Call 1-
313-626-3224 or write 31960 Inkster,
Franklin, Mi. 46U33
ONE MAN wanted for 4-man house.
Call 769-0024. DU33
SUBLET 2-man apt. July-Aug. Air-
cond., mucho parking, 911 S. Forest.
Call 769-0289. 36U33
IMMED. OCCUPANCY or July-Aug.;
air-cond., TV, stereo, bottom floor
of old house at campus corners. 2
bdrms., 2-3 man, 769-0644. 37U33
OWN BDRM. IN HOUSE, exc. cooking
and living facilities. July-Aug. Nego-
tiable. 761-6784 betw. 7-11 p.m.
38U32
NEED MEN through August for 3 bdrm.
house. Air-cond., parking. Call 761-
4809.' 39U333
2-MAN APART., near campus, air-cond.
Garage, disposal. July-Aug. Call 662-
6126. 40U33
LARGE MOD, 4-MAN APT. Air-cond.,
dishwash., disposal, parking. $115 mo.
761-3244. 42133.
2 BDRM., FURN., a/c, close, option
for fall. $135. 761-3398, after 4. 25U31
GIRL TO complete 4-man for summer
term. Lots of windows. $30-35/mo.
Call 662-7032 eves. 520 Packard, No.
21. 23U29

SUMMER SUBLET
SUBLET July-Aug.-Modern 2-man w/,
a/c. one roommate wanted or. will
sublet whole apt, 1337 Wilmot, No. 3.
Call 662-6458 eves. 45U33
CHEAP! July-Aug.-One girl to com-
plete 2-man apt. Air-cond. On cam-
pus. 761-3972. 48U30
717 ARBOR ST.-Cozy furn. 2-man.
July and Aug. or all year if des. Rent
negot. 761-1924. 27U29
FURN. EFF. apartment, well ventilated,
near campus. July-Aug., negot. rent.
761-7465. 49U33
SINGLE APT. $80. July-Aug. 769-2472
evenings. 24U29
GIRL FOR SUMMER on campus.4a/c,
dish wash. Cheap. 668-6217. 431331
SPACIOUS SINGLE room in cool, old
house for July and August; $40; util-
ities paid; 1% blocks from SAB on
South Division. Call 761-8137 or The
Daily, 764-0552 and leave a message
for Anita. DU30
ROOM FOR RENT. Spacious, great lo-
cation, cooking facilities. Rent negot.
I MUST move, summer term. Call
Russ, 761-4089. 49U24
1346 GEDDES, Near Observatory-Rooms
for men. Cooking. $45/mo. Call 668-
6906. .12Utc
THIRD MAN needed for modern 4-man
apt. for July-Aug. Close to campus.
$35 monthly. Call 761-8419 after 6
p.m. 29U29
4-MAN APT. July-Aug. Modern, air-
cond., next to Law and Bus Ad
schools.n$135/mo. 761-1227. 30U29
ROOMMATE for huge old apartment
out Washtenaw, trees, grass. $35, 769-
4925. 31U33
NICE 1 BDRM. apt. 1 block from cam-
pus, corner on Packard. $90/mo. w/
utilities included. 761-6795. 33U31
SUBLET July-Aug.-Lg. modern furn.
2 bdrm. apt. Air-cond., balcony, near
pool, tennis. $140. 1111 S. State. 769-
1306. 34U29
SUMMER RENTALS
Choice Apts. at low rates. Ann Arbor
Trust Co. Phone 769-2800. 22083
SUMMER RENTAL
2 Bdrm. furn. unit or partial sublet
near law and business schools. Call
Professional Management Associates.
769-4227. IlUtec
PEOPLE
NEEDED
F
R
SUMMER
SUBLETS
761-8055
SUMMIT ASSOC.
33Utc

SUMMER SUBLET
LOOKING?
Why not tell people what you are
looking for? Tell them cheaply, yet
effectively in Daily classifieds. 764-
0557, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 764-0557. DU
SUBLET July-August, modern A/C
penthouse, 515 Lawrence, No. 8, 761-
5121. 16U32
3RD GIRL-Large house, own bdrm..
campus. Fall option. 761-3921. 8U30
SUBLET-Now to Sept.-2 bdrm., spa-
cious. Kingsley St. $110/mo. Call 769-
7.564 persistently. DU32
ROOM FOR GIRL, July-Aug. Lots of
room. Close to campus. "Call Barb K.,
665-2154. 28U31
ROOMMATES WANTED
GIRL GRAD seeks room, apt., or room-
mates for Fall. Will pay or work. Call
668-6095. 46Y35
MALE GRAD. needs roommates for fall.
Call 761-3674. 47Y33
NEED 4TH COED for Mod. Fall apt.
Dishwasher, etc. Diane, 761-9441. 44Y31
OWN ROOM for fall. Roommate needed
to share large, furn., A/C apt. near
West Park. 769-5178, 45Y29
NEEDED - Undergrad male roommate
for fall term to share large 2-bed-
.room, 3-man bilevel in well-kept old
house. Call 663-8138. DY30
WANTED TO RENT
SINGLE APT., normal facilities, foi
July-Aug., preferably near campus.
P reply Box 378, Mich. Daily.
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$50 REWARD for information leading
to fall rental of house near campus.
Call 662-9355. 7L31
FOR SALE
15-FT. TRAVEL TRAILER, couble di-
nekte, brakes, propane. Sleeps 7. Anti
Sway Bar. $1000 or best offer. 665-5017.
41B29
REAL ESTATE
BY OWNER--4-bdrm., 2 yr. old colonial,
on acre, AA schools, low 40's. 663-7679.
NW section. 2R33
Student Book Service
NOW OPEN
EVENINGS
7 :00-0:30
many nice books
1215 5. UNIVERSITY
761-0700
Open daytime beginning
June 22nd

Requ
WASHINGTON (P)--The Su-
preme Court yesterday exempt-
ed from militaryx, service all
young men who oppose war on
strong ethical or moral grounds
--even if this opposition is not
based on religious belief.
The draft law, said Justice
Hugo L. Black, provides exemp-
tions for "all those who con-
sciences, spurred by deeply held,
moral, ethical, or religious be-
liefs, 'would give them no rest
or -peach if they allowed them-
selves to become a part of an
instrument of war."
The 5-3 ruling interpreted the
conscientious objector classifi-
cation in the .draft law and put
under its protective cover youths
who oppose war for ethical rea-
sons-so, long as they adhere to_

iremen
their beliefs with the fervor
with which a religious objector
believes in God.
Chief Justice Warren E. Bur-
ger and Justices Potter Stewart
and Byron R. White dissented.
The ruling reversed the convic-
tion of Alliott Ashton Welsh II,
a Los Angeles computer engi-
neer who refused Army induc-
. tion in 1967.
A Selective Service spokes-
man said the agency would have
no comment pending examina-
tion of the court ruling.
Welsh, whose three-year pris-
on sentence was upset, did not
base his opposition on religious
training. He stated he believed
"the taking of life--anyone's life
-to be morally wrong."
In a second draft case, the

its for
court ruled 8 -to 0 that local
boards must reconsider the IA
classifications of men who make
new and serious claims for
exemption before they are in-
ducted.:
A "courtesy interview" will
not do, Justice Stewart said,
when a registrant's claim is nei-
ther frivolous nor refuted by
other reliable informatton in his
file.
The decision reversed the con-
viction of Joseph Thomas Mul-
loy, 'a 26-year-old antipoverty
worker from Prestonsburg, Ky.,
who refused Army induction
after he was denied a CO clas-
sification.
In a third ruling, the court
held 8-0 that states may not

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deny the vote to persons living
on federal installations.
The federal workers cannot
be excluded, said Justice Mar-
shall, since they pay state in-
come, gasoline, sales and use
taxes, are subject to state courts
and state criminal laws and
therefore, have a stake in policy
decisions by the state.
Black, speaking for the ma-
jority in the Welsh case, said
the conscientious objector ex-
emption is not designed only
for individuals who oppose war
"from traditional religious con-
victions."
But it also is not designed, he
said, for men who are motivated
by expediency or pragmatism.
The key test, the justice said, is

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,i i D. rFuresi
Near Hill Street
Modern 2 Bdrm., 3-man
FURN. - FALL
668-6906

43Ctc
2-BEDROOM furnished, quiet, close to
campus, parking. Mgr. 101-202. July-
Aug. $i50/mo.-Fall 4-man, $290. 927
S. Forest, after 5 p.m. 662-6156. C35
TRADE WINDS
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
1 Bdrm. Furn. Burns Park
Area for prof. or faculty only. All
utilities paid, $165. 668-6906. 13Ctc
AVAIL. FOR SUMMERt & FALL
ALBERT TERRACE
1700 Geddes
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 665-
8825. 11Ctc
BEAUTIFUL 1 BDRM. unfurn. a/c
apt., $165. Fantastic view year round.
769-2287 or 769-2487. 21029

40 politic al
li'Dberated by-
RIO DE JANEIRO (A)-Brazil's military gov- Holleben
ernment freed 40 prisoners and sent them to has reporte
Algiers yesterday, meeting ransom demands of treated wit)
leftist kidnapers who held the West German am- Foreign1
bassador as hostage. notified the
A Varig Airlines jet carrying the prisoners ments yeste
landed at Algiers' Maison Blanche airport early to grant as
today. The Algerian government had offered thre ian reasons
prisoners asylum after the abductors of Ambassa- Four ch
dor Ehrenfried von Hollenbon demanded that they boarded th
be flown to Algeria, Cuba or Mexico. Varig. One
The kidnapers, who killed one Brazilian se- ers to be fr
curity guard and wounded two others when they The pla
seized the 61-year-old diplomat from his car and a doze
Thursday, promised to release him when the h1 y
prisoners arrived in Algiers. mShortly
Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Boute- mlitary sii
flika said in a television interview _in Algiers, "We national A
had a request from the Brazilian authorities afte Medici sign
the 40 prisoners asked to come to Algeria. We from return
agreed for humanitarian considerations." He add- Under a
ed that the prisoners and German ambassador Ambassado
"had to benefit from an Algerian favorable action. also lost th
That is what we have done." Hollenbe
News of. the arrival of the plane in Algiers in a Latin
was flashed on Rio radio stations. Crowds gather- -kidnapingo
ed around the German Embassy and the ambassa- matic abdu
dor's residence in the hilly Santa Teresa district sul Genera
despite a light rain. Count K
The ambassador's wife and two sons were at bassador t
the residence awaiting his release but there was tors in Ap
no immediate word from the kidnapers. refused to
Among the freed prisoners, who had been col- rillas for ti
lected from various Brazilian jails, were six women The dep
traveling with four children. The plane.had left ers brought
Rio de Janeiro at 11:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. EST-fqr Embassy,%
the flight across the Atlantic. vigil sinceF

risoners
Brazil1
n, in messages relayed by the terrorists,
d he was in good health and had been
;h respect by his abductors.
Minister Bouteflika of Algeria formally
e Brazilian and West German govern-
erday morning that Algeria had decided
sylum to the prisoners for humanitar-
S.
hildren were with the prisoners who
e Boeing 707 of the Brazilian airline
entry on the terrorists' list of prison-
eed was "Auntie and the four children."
ne also carried 19 government agents
n crew members.
after the aircraft took off from the
ie of Rio de Janeiro's Galeao Inter-
Airport, President Emilia Garrastazu
ned a decree banning the 40 prisoners
,ing to Brazil.
a -law passed after abduction of U.S.
r C. Burke Elbrick last September, all
etr Brazilian citizenship.
en is the ninth diplomat to be involved
n-American kidnap plot. Besides the
of Elbrick, there was one other diplo-
ction in Brazil-that of Japanese Con-
l Nobuo Okuchi on March 10.
Karl von Spreti, the West German am-
o Guatemala, was killed by his abduc-
ril after the Guatemalan government
meet demands of Guatemalan guer-
he release of 17 prisoners.
parture of the aircraft with the prison-
t a sigh of relief at the West German
where officials have kept a constant
Hollenben's abduction. Thursday.

Featuring Forest Terrace,'
Mgr. in Apt. No. 211.
848 Tappan, Mgr. in
Many other 1, 2 and3
available on campus.

1001 S. Forest,
Park Terrace,
Apt. No. 10.
3 bdrm. apts.
38082

I

THE ABBEY THE LODGE
CARRIAGE HOUSE
THE FORUM VISCOUN'r
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
loCtc
Summit
Associates
1 AND 2 BEDROOMS
FOR FALL
-GARBAGE DISPOSALS
-AIR CONDITIONERS
-SOME DISHWASHERS
-LAUNDRY FACILITIES
-PARKING
761 -8055
4CG
BARGAIN CORNER

THOMAS PLAZA
914 S. STATE
1 Bdrm. 3-Man
features include:
Study Nook
Air Cond.
Laundry
Parking
761 -8055-769-4759
lCtc
PARK LANE
511 E. HOOVER
-Lg. 1 Bdrm.
-2-4 People
"-Bilevel
-Air Cond,
-Dishwashers
-Parking
-Laundry
761 -8055 or 663-3809
2Cte
AUGUST OCCUPANCY
2'Bdrm. unit summer I term)
Campus area, cool, furnished apart-
ments. 1 and 2 hdrm.-ample park-
ing, contact Resident Manager, Apt.
102. 721 S. Forest St. 16Ctc
STRATFORD
629 S. FOREST

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Sam's Store
NEED LEV IS ?
VISIT
Us
FOR .
BLUE DENIM:
Super Slims... 6.50
Button-Fly ... 6.50
Traditional...... .6.98
Bells.. ....... 7.50
BLUE CHAMBRAY
SHIRTS....... 2.49
MORE LEVI'S
"White" Levi's . . . 5.50
(4 Colors)
Sta-Prest "White"
Levi's ........ 6.98
Nuvo's .......... 8.50
Over 7000 Pairs in Stock!
S 'Store
122 E. Washington

SPECIAL
JUNIOR SLEEPWEAR
and LOUNGEWEAR
$550 and _1100
Save on pretty dusters, gowns, pojamas
and long robes to take travelling
or for gift-giving.
The gowns and pajamas in our
selection are cotton and tricot .
the robes are cotton and cod blends,
all in a variety of prints and solids.
Sizes 5 to 13
acobsori
Intirmote Apparel-Street Floor

'AUNTIE' AND THE CHILDRE
prisoners demanded by Brazilian
naped German ambassador. The p
this morning and were given politi

By HESTER PULLING
A police beating and a parody of Presi-
dent Robben Fleming highlighted a
Womens' Liberation, SDS and Gay Lib-
eration Front (GLF) sponsored guerrilla
theatre presentation for incoming fresh-
men last night.
In the presentation three students, pro-
testing war research at the University,-
were beaten by police and a mock Presi-
dent Robben Fleming told GLF that he
would not allow them to hold a Midwest
conference on homosexuality because
they are "nasty, perverted people.
"I know you'll spend all your time in
the bathrooms carrying out all types of
perversion with each other," the mock
Fleming said to the group.
The -three radical groups, in their
"counter-orientation" program, attempted
to show freshman another side to Uni-
versiy life-and one not normally covered
in a freshman orientation campus tour.
The guerrilla theatre skit opened with
a professor reading a mock letter from,
the Department of Defense congratulat-
ing the University on its war research
programs. Three demonstrators then en-
tered carrying signs and chanting "end
war research." Shrieking and swearing,
the professor called for the police, and a

helmeted,
his wead
The sk
A worn
school w
home--w
A pron
to come
of our at
the stud
sure you
When
ed up the
period. O
ence by t
"Presider
here#'-- a'
Studen
ranged fr
"why do
kids from
encourag
dissent?.'
Answer
member
like to be
but youv
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Radicals stage
theatre for fr

2-Bdrm, 4-Man
On Campus
Air Cond,
Parking
761-8055

54C tc

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-Daily-David Baker
Guerrilla theatre participant addresses incoming freshmen

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