* 0 4 I q * *} 0 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 18, 1970 Tuesday, August 18, 1970 THE MICHIGAN OAILY .. For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phoue 764-0557 12 Noon Deadline Monday through Friday,10:00 to 3:00 12 Noon Deadline Violations jeopd HELP WANTED LOST AND FOUND PERSONAL FART TIME BABYSITTER One child FOUND-2-3 mo. old kitten, black and SUNDAY SPECIAL 1-6 P.M. UNION Begin Sept. MWF a.m, 662-8337. 42H71 white; also found fluffy black kitten. BILLIARDS $1/HR., TABLE TENNIS 50c FIGHT WATER POLLUTION £ 761-3884. AD71 30F71 Five- openings full or part time. Manage- LOST BY FOREIGN STUDENT VIS- GRAD student needs back issues of ment high income potential. Marian ITOR-Man's gold wrist watch with LOOK, LIFE, and POST magazines. Ottow, 4310 Mill St.. Grandville, metal band, in Union washroom Please contact Cathy, 662-0416. 36F70 Mich, 401170 Please return to Union desk, AD71 ------- _.___..__- WITH ONLY 4 days until his wedding, ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for FOUND--Gold and white Basset, otter Rich shouldn't be sitting here doing 15 hrs. housework weekly (cook sup- skin collar, also long haired black the classifieds!! The Blurb. FD69 per, ironing, etc.) Mon,-Fri. Weekends I and white poodle. 761-3882. S. Univ. - - off. Transportation needed. 663-2379 and Washtenaw. AD70 Union open during Exams and Break, or 764-0497. 41H71 -___ BARBER, BILLIARDS, BOWLING, j FOUND - Pair man's grey and black STAND. 31F71 COCKTAIL WAITRESSES glasses in blue case near IM build- I--- Full or part time. Apply 208 W. Huron. ing. 769-7467 after 5, AD69 MATURE SINGLE MAN wishes to meetj 32H71. ATTENTION STUDENT HUSBANDS 1 Put your wives to work (full or part, time), applications now being taken' for PHT (putting hubby through). Inquire today, 971-8700. 39H71 WANTED - Live-in help for retired University couple, housekeeping and some nursing, care, individual or couple, pleasant living quarters. 668- 7144 mornliws or evenings. 36H717 BABYSITTER 3-5 hrs./day, 3-5 days a week. 971-7364. 37H71 WANTED - Male undergrad to assist professor in wheelchair in return for room and board. 761-9034 after 5. 38171 Registered Nurse Day shift intmodern, pleasant, extended] care facility. 761-3800. 35H71 LOST-3 mo. old kitten. Female, sortj of calico, predominately dark with orange stripe running up nose. Is under medication. Please contact Kris or Pat at 508 Elm or leave message at 769-0988. 44A69 LOST-Woman's prescription sunglasses at AA Bank on S. Univ. 8/11. 761-2780. 45A69 LOST -Borrowed gold and pearl brace- let, vic. S. Univ. and Tappan, Wed, Please call Susan, 761-7060. 46A69 SUNSHINE IS LOST REWARD for lost brown labrador pup- py, 5-6 wks. old, vicinity E. Univ. and Hill. Call Zeke Gabbard, 971-1766, 663-9373. A71 FOUND - Champaign colored female kitten, adorable, owner or interested party call 665-5364 or 764-4080. AD66 FOUND -Keys on Packard. 761-6784. AD66 attractive intelligent cultured woman for Companionship. Box 14, Mich, Daily. 32F71 PRETTY FACE, with body, needed for photo modelling. Remuneration ne- gotiable. Phone 769-9493, FD71 BOB ROCKAWAY is finally leaving {Ann Arbor. To all his friends he wishes self- fulfillment and peace. It has been a{ privilege knowing you. 25F69. BILLIARD EXHIBITION, JIMMY CARAS3 Union Ballroom, Sept. 16, 7 & 9 P.M. Advance Tickets $1, At Door $1.25 33F71 FREE HEALTHY happy parakeet to kind home. With cage and extras. Call 761-0135. 34F70 SAVE $75-500 the day you buy her diamond. AUSTIN DIAMOND, 1209 S. University 663-7151 F PERSONAL SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BLUES FES-I TIVAL-With an estimated loss of from ten to twenty thousand dollars the blues festival may die. Send do- nations to the Blues Festival, Mich- igan Union. FD71! - WEDDINGS and PORTRAITS Professional photography by Richard Lee, Inc. at rates YOU can afford. Call 761-9452 to see portfolio. FD71 PLAYBOY type models needed. Highest earnings if you qualify. State age, etc.I Photo if possible. Reply: Box 15,1 Whitmore Lake. 22F71 BIO. FREAK seeks adoptable female companion to share scenery, cooking, and tent for trip to green mts. and Maine wilderness. Ph. 663-0760. 28F71 ONE WEEK FROM TODAY IT WILL OFFICIALLY BE RICHERYL . . . the blurb. FD681 STEREO REPAIR amplifiers, tunersj turntables, and tape decks serviced by experienced, qualified technicians using finest test equipment. Service manager available Tuesday Call or stop by 'anytime 769-4700 Hi Fi Buys 618 S. Main, AA 29F PERSONAL NOTICE TO MICHIGAN DAILY BOX HOLDERS. MAIL IS IN THE FOL- LOWING BOXES: 55, 15. FD WIN A FREE GAME 3 P.M. MON.-SAT. SUNDAY 3/$1 UNION LANES, AIR-COND. 35F71 AUTO TUNE-UP AND REPAIR, ludi- crously reasonable: Student. 662-6746. 40F59 ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS AVAIL. in legal fraternity. free parking, grad students preferred. Stop at 502 E. Madison or call 761- 9220. 14E71 ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for light bookkeeping and occasional babysitting. 971-6005. 13E71 PETS AND SUPPLIES FREE LOVE CAN BE YOURS-Collie- labradors need home where their love will be returned. They are free. Call 663-3815, 21T71 FREE KITTEN 7 mos. old, all shots, housebroken. Call eves., 769-1974, if no answer, call 455-0709. 20T71 WANTED TO BUY WANT TO BUY used dehumidifier. Must work. Phone 665-8047 after 6 p.m. 35K71 TYPEWRITER ELECTRIC Portable and workable, E71-0047. 32K Mideast peace JERUSALEM (4P) - Israeli Foreign Minister Eban said he c Abba Eban charged yesterday that Egypt still "immaterial whet is moving missiles into the Suez Canal area into the forbidde and he assailed the United States for failing 12 hours after the to heed his government's complaints. force. The former9 Israel has supplied the U.S. government, as is. The distinction author and guarantor of the cease-fire, with The criticism vc "precisely defined" evidence of Egyptian vio- particularly signif lations, Eban said. He added that there was tion as a dove in no crisis between Jerusalem and Washington Cabinet. He was o but it was important that the United States of accepting the and Israel "establish the facts together." He said Israel's agreement to participate in Giving details of peace talks with the Arab states remains valid said last Thursda despite the alleged cease-fire violations but plaint and eviden the "major urgency" must be devoted to clear- truce supervisionc ing up the violations issue. States that soonE Speaking at a crowded news conference, siderable number Eban presented details of what he 'said were were brought up. Egyptian missile movements shortly after the Also on Thursd U.S.-initiated truce and military standstill went ployment in the f into effect at midnight Aug. 7 and new con- acquired and pas struction of missile sites in recent days. Eban took issue with remarks made Sunday In addition, on by Secretary .of Defense Melvin Laird. Laird was revealed in pr said the Israeli charges are difficult to prove places for the es or disprove and urged the Mideast nations to corollary equipme continue toward peace talks Laird declared "Other such act he did not think it served any purpose to dis- he declined to give cuss what occurred during the 12 hours before presented to the U and after the cease-fire went into effect. government. cou her n e is is oicE ica Pri ne Aim 4 th ay ce org aft of day orr sed Sup rogr tab Itt." ivit e d Uni -Associated Press Up the revolution Betty Friedan, leader in the women's liberation fight. speaks to a Sunday night session of the National Student Association Con- gress on sexism.~Mrs. Friedan said women represent 53 per cent of the adult population and called for a women's revolution because women are segregated into the most menial jobs in industry. Full or part BARMAIDS time. Apply 208 W. Huron. 31H71 FOR SALE -10 inch Patter's wheel; 9 hiking boots. 662-7671. 23B70 FOR SALE- new size MOVING - Household miscellaneous furnishings, great student buys. 1115 Clark Drive, Ypsi. 6-9 p.m. Aug. 19-21. 24B71 GE 200 STTEREO record player. Good condition, inexpensive. Call Debbie at 665-4830 or 764-0562. BD70 HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Everything we have now thru Aug. 18th. 323 John St., 769-3942, 22869 STEREO RECORD PLAYER for sale. Inexpensive, good condition. Call Debbie at 764-0562 or 665-4830. BD70 DAVIS TENNIS RACKET, excellent shape, $10. Call 761-1463. 19B70 TRADE OR SELL '63 Buick Special convertible, MG 1100 doesn't run, Phillips AM-FM radio tape deck, for bicycle or motorcycle. 662-6454 or 764-9140. 20B70 MUST SELL 1969 HONDA 90, excellent condition. Call 483-3594. 16B71 HEAD 320 SKIS, Scott poles and Tylolia bindin s. Call 761-2927. B69 1968 CHAMPION Mobile Home, 12 ft. x 60 ft., 2 bdrin., carpeted living room, 17 miles from AA, may remain on presernt site, exc. cond., terms avail- able, located in modern park. 662- 3803. 48868 PHOTO SUPPLIES AT CENTURY The Best in Good Used Cameros WE BUY. SELL, TRADE Everything Photographic DARKROOM SUPPLIES LUMINOUS PAPER Repairs on all makes Century Camera (At our new location) 4254 N. Woodward, Royal Oak Between 13 and 14 Mile Rd. LI 9-6355 Take 1-94 to Southfield Expr. North to 13 Mile Road-then East to Woodward and North (Michigan Bdnk,Security and Diner Charges accepted) 1Dt. BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires work in her home. Thesis, technical typing, stuffing etc. IBM selectric. Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 12Jtc MULTI PLE TYPING SERVICE Thesis Service Papers Dissertations General office and Secretarial Work Pick-Up and Delivery Available Prompt Service CIALL 485-2088 Jte SHOP JACOBSON'S MONDAY 'TIL 9:00 P.M. TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. OPEN AGAIN ALL DAY SATURDAY Songer criticizes police PLAN INJUNCTION FIGHT actions at Goose Lake Miss J swings along in stripes that skim down the top of our tunic-pant set. . .with a wide waist-shaping belt. It's all done in a smooth-touch acetate knit in purple/grey or red/grey. Sizes 5-13P. $32. Ify . ..? tt!}. '" r _: . : ::s r. ;':_ M1 'yJ LANSING (/P) - Richard Songer, the man behind the controversial Goose Lake Rock Fes- tival, criticized police yesterday for the way they handled open drug sales during the event and promised a hard-line, self-policing system next time. At the same time, Songer said he would continue a court fight over a second festival. slated for one day during the Labor Day week- end. Jackson County Circuit Judge John Dalton yesterday ordered the Goose Lake Park closed pending a court hearing later this month on alleged unlawful activities at the park during the rock festival. Songer told a Senate committee that push- ers would find "one of the luckiest things that would happen would be getting handed over to the state police." Sheriff's Department officials and the state police, he said, had told park management to "play it cool" during the recent festival, "they said 'don't worry-about it . .. we'll handle it,'" he said. Sheriff Charles Southworth said, however, that he had told Songer "he was way off base if he thought we were going to police his backyard" - the private park on Goose Lake, owned by Songer. Southworth said he would not have sent officers into the park if there had been 200 available. "It's not a matter of numbers," Songer de- clared. "It's a matter of guts. You've got to go in there and get them (pushers) out." County prosecutor Bruce Barton pointed out that there was no violence during the three- day event, despite a crowd he estimated as high as 250,000. Songer said the crowd totaled 75,000 at peak. Barton added that he believed the situation was handled "magnificently" - except for the drug problem. Asked why the national guard had not been used to police the festival, Barton shot back: "If we'd sent the national guard into that park, it would have made Kent State look like a Sunday school picnic." The comments came during a six-hour non- stop public hearing held by the Senate Com- mittee on Health, Social services and Retire- ment. Chairman N. Lorraine Beebe, (R-Dear- born) said the committee planned no "witch- hunt." Four policc in clash at W4 By ROB BIE Four policemen were wounded, black youths arrested yesterday as t between police and baseball bat-swin Three of the youths were arraig court before Judge Pieter Tomassen. with assault with intent to do gre murder-a felony. He stood mute an entered. Bond was set at $2,000 in cash LeRoy Carter was charged with by throwing a rock through a police c guilty to the felony and bond was set a Robert Gatson was released on i standing mute to a charge of assault, Injured were: Cpl. Richard Cyga Patrolman Kerry Smith, 20 stitches James Robinson, three stitches, bru Hitchingham, bruises. According to Ann Arbor Police Ch and Smith responded to a report of a around 2:20 p.m. Krasny said two accosted by a group of blacks, but ha He said when the officers caugi tempted to question them, "They we 12 to 15 blacks." Krasny said he cou attack. Blacks who were at the park, h when a rock was thrown through a i police retaliated by "busting heads." 1 some youths grabbed baseball bats anc Child care organizers seek new site Organizers of the University child care center and members of a committee appointed by President Fleming to study the feasibility of a day care center will meet this morning to dis- cuss a permanent location for the center. Throughout the summer, a volunteer staff has been operat- ing a "drop-in" center for the children of University students and employes in a dining room in Mary Markley residence hall. However, the center will have to vacate Markley at the end of the week to make way for in- coming students, and so far no new location has been found. Center organizers 'say the most recent offer for a perma- nent site from the University "entails accepting an undis- closed location, sight unseen." F Uni syti left wife adoi tor leav unp that in tl test Fla. } Ja olD ~orS I.- A4 Jfoj LIBERTY AT MAYNARD . .. ....... .. ..