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Tuesday, May 26, 1970

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Three

_ ,.

the
news today
by The Associaled Press and College Press Service
A WHITE HOUSE AIDE, appearing on the CBS program
"Face the Nation," said that President Nixon would appoint a
commission to thoroughly investigate the killings at Kent State

'iN EMERGENCIES':
High court allows
limits on assembly
WASHINGTON (R)-The Supreme Court backed big-city
curfews yesterday by rejecting the proposition that people
nnannoth' b rr .P u td fnr iuivixig pta e iJII n iiy t SLI

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12:00-2:00/

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.

FOR RENT
EFFICIENCY on camnpus . $100 mo. 662-'
6591 or 761-7764. 33012
Campus-Hospital
Fall Occupancy
Furnished Apartments
Campus Management, Inc.

Unvesiy un u re i esueu iu assem wng peaceiualy on city streets
Uversity. and in parks.
Herbert Klein, the President's director of communications, said The 6-1 ruling dismissed as insubstantial an appeal by a
the President was selecting commission members with "the ability
to look with a thorough and unquestioned investigative mind at all group of Philadelphia residents who violated a curfew im-
the facts of the case." posed in 1968 following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS have asked Con-
gress for an $18 billion increase in the debt ceiling.
The request to increase the national debt to $295 billion--$2 bil-
lion more than had been anticipated as recently as a few weeks ago-
set off a round of Democratic criticism of President Nixon's handling
of the economy.
Secretary of the Treasury, David Kennedy conceded that there
has been a reaction against what he hoped would be a trend toward
lower interest rates this year. But he said, "I think we are at a peak
now."
Kennedy blamed the reduced revenues on lower corporate taxes
and other factors. The lower taxes have reduced revenues by $3 bil-
lion for the year ending June 30, with a $1.1 billion loss in revenues'
projected for fiscal 1970-71.

The denial of a hearing into the new and common ap-
proach to the possibility of civil disturbances drew a com-
plaint from Justice William O. Douglas that the court was
sidestepping serious free-speech issues.
The result of the action is a green light to urban officials'
to decide when people should be ordered off the streets as
-well as authorization for the
la "prosecution of more than 100
councl7O K Philadelphians who massed to
plant a tree in King's honor
p ' and press for civil rights legis-
x tenSiOn -lation.
All the gatherings were peace-
(Continued from Page 1 ful, but clearly in conflict with the
productive because of the expected state-of-emergency rules declared

THE DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS yesterday took their big- outcome of the vote" and the ex- by Mayor James H. Tate, banning
gest plunge since President Kennedy was assassinated as the tent of progress of land acquisition gatherings of more than 12 people
market fell to its lowest level in eight years. for the proposed road. at one time.
When the New York Stock Exchange closed yesterday, the Dow Last night was the second time In a second decision, the court
Jones average of 30 industrial stocks had fallen 20.51 points to 641.36. council has voted on to approve gave antiwar demonstrators the
The average has not been this low since Dec. 18, 1962 when it closed ,
at 640.14 the resolution. The proposal was right to wear military uniforms as
On Nov. 22, 1963, the day Kennedy was assassinated, the average first approved by. Council in 1968 they m o c k the government's
plunged 21.16 points and a bond issue was passed to policies.
land21.1 poi ts.The ruling, unanimous except;
Over the past 17 months, the Dow average has lost 323 points. finance the extension. pt
It lost over 130 of them during the past six weeks. Strong criticism of the proposal for a technical exception by Jus-
Analysts blame the recent decline on investor concern over high by Michael Prochaska, director of I tice John N. Harlan, strikes down
interst rates, declining corporate profits, inflation and the situation the city planning department, and a federal law that made it a crime
in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. other planning department staff to wear a uniform in a movie or
members as well as residents of play that pokes fun at the mili-
the Burns Park area brought about
THREE AIRLINES were hijacked to Cuba within a 24-hour I a reconsideration of the project tary.

2 BDRM. APT. Unfurn. Air-cond. $140!
mo. 761-6829. 49C19
ROOM w private bath. Hill and E,
Univ. For girl only. 764-8561. 45C17
SINGLE ROOMS. 428 Cross St. $55 up.
663-3886, p.m. 43C17
STUDIO APT. for rent, July-Aug. 769-
0876. 27Ctc
DOUBLE SIZE TOWNHOUSE, walk
downtown from lovely two bdrm. for
family. Many extra rms... photo-
graphic dkrm., family rm. wv/fireplace,
1g. study. All appliances and dish-
washer. $275 pays-central ac, heat,
water. 761-4008, 725 W. Huron. Avail.
now.,37Ctc
711 ARCH
near State and Packard
Modern 2-bdrm. apts. for Fall
features include:
dishwasher
* balcony
air-cond.
*and much mnore
Phone ?61-7848 or 482-8867
26Clc
Campus-1 Block-Fall
118 East Washington-Mod. 1 bdrm.
for 2 or 3 students.'
668-6906
23Ctcl
521 WALNUT, modern, spacious, 2
bdrm., 3-man, dishwasher. 668-6906.
42Ctc!
PTS.
LIMITED
Fall Rentals
611 Church
663-0511
761-5440
Featuring Forest Terrace, 1001 S. Forest.
Mgr. in Apt. No. 211. Park Terrace,
848 Tappan. Mgt. in Apt. No. 10.
Many other 1. 2 and 3 bdrm. apts.
available on campus. 38C82
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. 48C22
STUDIO ROOM FOR MAN with priv.
entrance and lavatory. Call 663-8244
after 5 p.m. and weekends. CV
SUPER HOUSE-Cheap for summer. For
info, call 764-6316 between 8 and 4,
after 4 call 761-9389. 46CI8

662-7787

period.
A Mexicana de Aviacion jet was hijacked Sunday night by four
men during a flight from Yucatan to Mexico.
A Delta plane was diverted to Cuba early yesterday morning by
a woman with a pistol while enroute from Atlanta to Miami. The
woman, who spoke Spanish, used her 12-year-old son as an interpreter.
Later yesterday, a man with a gun hijacked an American Airlines
jet to Cuba. The man, described as "very clean cut, not the hippie
type," intercepted the plane during a flight from Chicago to New
York.

335 E, Huron
47Ctc

last February.
The Michigan Daily, edited and man-
Kazarinoff was the only coun- aed by students at the University of
cilman voting against the entire Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second
project. He said that even the Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-
gan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor.
partial extension of Observatory Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues-
through to Washtenaw will bring day through Sunday morning Univer-
an excessive amount of traffic sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by
close to the University hospital carrier. $10 by mail.
and will serve to divide the pre- Summer Session published Tuesday
dominantly pedestrian student through Saturday morning. Subscrip-
community.tion rates: $5. by carrier, $5 by mail.
community

ROOM FOR MAN in8nicetsoutheast
area home. Call 663-8244 after 5 p.m.
or weekends. CX
SUMMER SUBLET
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted June-
Aug. Rent negot. A/"C. parking, excel-
lent campus location. 761-7956. 25U18
2 BEDROOM Furnished Apt. Yard,
porches, near campus. $125/mo. July
and August. 761-7132. 26U18
MODERN 1 Bdrm. Air Cond.,apt. avail.
now-Aug. will bargain. 663-2718. 27U15
UNUSUAL TWO-MAN apt located above
Mark's Coffeehouse. July-Aug. Rent
negot. Call 761-6123. 28U16
SUMMER SUBLET - Furnished effi-
ciency, a/c, free parking, swimming
pool. $100. 769-5161, 6-8 p.m. 29U20
SUBLET-June 4-Aug. 20, on Washte-
naw bet. So. U. and Forest. Furnished
studio. $85/mo. 769-6264. 30U18
4TH GIRL NEEDED to sublet mod. a/c
apt. $40;mo. 769-7753. ,20U14
805 E. HURON, No. 2 - Across from
Rackham. Avail. June-Aug. $110/mo.
769-3458. 21U16
IMMEDIATE-2 BDRM furnished. $130/
mo. 769-6250, 761-7556. between 5-9
p.m. 22U19
SUMMER SUBLET - Own bedroom in
air-conditioned house on Church.
Immediate occupancy. Call 665-6807.
23U1$ I
APT. AVAILABLE now through June.
Nice place and reasonable rate. Near
campus. 761-4028. 16U15
ONE BEDROOM-Furnished, air-cond,
near campus, June-Aug. 761-6$74.
17-1-
11-2 MAN MODERN efficiency avail.
June 6 or later, through August. 2
blocks from campus, air-cond., dis-
posal, furnished. Excellent summer
situation. Call Steve, 663-3860 day or
night. 18U19
SUBLET July-Aug.-Modern 2 Bedroom
apartment, all conveniences. Reason-
able. Call 665-0958. 19U15
SUBLET-Girl needed to sublet mod-
ern air-cond. 4-man apt. Cheap. Will
bargain. 715 Church St., No. 3. 761-
7452. 14U17
OWN BDRM. in 1g. spacious house, 1g..
kitchen, liv. rm., din. rm., June 21-
Aug. $45/mo. 328 John. 662-4049. 10U15
SUMMER RENTAL
2 Bdrm. furn. unit or partial sublet
near law and business schools. Call
Professional Management Associates,
769-4227. 1lUtc
1346rGEDDES, Near Observatory-Rooms
for men only w/ or w/o. cooking.
$40-45/mo. Call 668-6906. 12Utc
TWO BEDROOM furnished - Campus
location. Ideal for couple. Call 761-
2095 after 6:00 p.m. or on weekends.
7U1lE
SUMMER RENTALS
Choice Apts. at low rates. Ann Arbor
Trust Co. Phone 769-2800. 22083
SUMMER
S.UBLETS
EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
1. 2, 3 BDRM FURN. APTS.
AIR CONDITIONING
FALL OPTIONS
SUBLET RENTS NEG.
CALL 761-8055
Visit 737 Packard
29UW
ROOMMATES WANTED

HELP WANTED
NEED FEMSALE students to volunteer
secretarial services for 1 or more
hrs. ,wk. 764-8951. 22H 19
GRADUATE STUDENT
Exchange room and board for 15 hrs.
housework Mon.-Fri., weekends off,
transportation necessary. 663-2379 or
764-0497. 23H24
Summer Job
Northern Wisc. girls camp seeks expe-
rienced staff for swimming, canoe-
ing, horseback riding. Mr. Jacobson,
1960 Lincoln Park West, Chicago 60614.
2lH15
WANTED-Students to do caricatures
and or tell fortunes for June 25th
graduation party, pay negot. Call
453-3662 (local) or 763-0233. 15Htc
ADOLESCENT GIRL - Desperately
needs liscenable foster parents. Short
or long term. Monthly allowance,
consultation service available if de-
sired. 665-6671. 9H16
OLDER MALE student to live with 15
yr. old boy June 7th-July 9th. Room,
board, car in exchange for service.
Also salary or summer room. Call 761-
3719 Mon.-Fri. 17Htc
MEDICAL Receptionist-Secretary; tact-
ful, 5 half days. Resume to H. Miller.
P.O. Box 1127, Ann Arbor 48106. 18H17
BUSINESS SERVICES
PAINTING-Experienced student paint-
ers, references, free setimate, no ob-
ligation. 761-5114. 17J20
WILL DO IRONING in my home. Call
after 6 p.m., 761-5386. 9J15
SUMMER Tutoring and individualized
instruction in small groups. Elemen-
tary level; exp.,'M.A. 663-7616. 13Jrf
EXPERIENCED TYPIST avail, for home
typing. Cali Mrs. Serafin, 761-3250.
16J15
WILL TAKE CARE of children 8-5:30
in my home. Ages 4-6. Call Ann, 69-
3215. 11J18
Will TYPE anything. Quick service, in-
expensive, like professional. Call
Candy at 665-4830 after noon. 12J18
PROFESSIONAL TYPING. Quick and
inexpensive. Marcy, 769-4018 eves..
wkends. 10J16
THESES, PAPERS (inc. technical) typ-
ed. Experienced, professional; IBM
Selectric. Quick service. 663-6291. 42Jtc
I WILL DO light or heavy housekeep-
ing. Pay negotiable. 764-7622. DJ
HANDMADE GOODS wanted for con-
signment in unique shop near De-
troit. Jewelry, pottery, crotcheted
clothes, etc. Call .Carol, 273-6733, 15J15
TASK
Does It All!
Typing, Printing, Transcripting
Conferences and Mailings
Call The Professionals
761-4146 or 47

MUSICAL MDSE,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Unavailable, instruments, repairs and
inAtructions-209 S. State, 665-8001. X
SHERWOOD 100 watt F.M. stereo re-
ceiver, S8600-A, w cabinet, excellent
cond., micro circuits, and F.E.T.S. 6
mo. old. $225. Call 769-3528. 36X16
PETS AND SUPPLIES
DALMATION, 7'.1 mo. Female w/papers
and shots. Good w/children. 764-3027
after 6. 50T19
FREE KITTENS! Call 769-1238. 47T15
FOR SALE
T.V.-21 portable B&W 1 mo.2old,
never used. 761-9009 eves. 23B17
BRAND NEW Fender Twin Reverb.
Lansing speakers. Call 761-3882. 24B16
14 FOOT Fiberglass Runabout w/wood
top, 40 horse M\ercury outboard elec,-
tric, wv trailer. Many accessories. $645.
434-0774 or NO 8-6696. 20B18
WANTED TO RENT
NYU Grads want I bdrm. apt. June
15-Aug. 31 near Main Campus. Write:
Ellen Hochman, 140 Claremont Ave.,
N Y, 10027. 3L15
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
HONDA CB 160. 1965
Good condition. 662-0560. Z
HONDA S90. Good condition, must sell.
761-3878. 41215
50cc. '69 BRIDGESTONE step-through.
Ex. cond., helmet inc. $125. 769-4046.
42Z15
TRIUMPH 650 cc TT Special. Many
extras. 665-6390. 40217
WANTED TO BUY
EUROPE - Wanted round trip ticket
leaving early July, returning late
August or early Sept. Bill, 761-1538
or 764-0552.DK 15
PERSONAL
RHYTHM GUITAR player looking for
band. Call Tim: 971-6870. 6F19
Union Barbershop Open
Monday-Friday this week
8F18
GUITAR LESSONS-Start ntow! Liberal
for lack of a better word) ratesCall
668-8505 and ask for David. 7F18.
GAY Liberation's regular meeting is
Thursday, May 28 on the 3rd floor of
the Union. If you want someone to
relate to instead of an organization,
call us. Given the repressive society
that is, we all need to dIscuss the
liberation of a confined and repressed
sexuality. For info. call 665-7502. 10F17
38 FREE GAMES last week
M-pin Bowling, M. Union
9F16
CK.A.-I Love You.-RR. FDd
WEEKLY and Weekend Encounter
Groups. Feeling oriented interper-
sonal growth experience. Call 663-
7616. 4F17
I WILL DO light or heavy housekeep-
ing. Pay negotiable. 764-7622. DF

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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
AM..:4:.f.1:: .": i:::w"tii.;".:.i.{:i::}: }: M". ::....
The Daily Official Bulletin is an of-
ficial publication of the University of
riciigan. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3328
L.S.A. Bldg., before 2 p.m. of the day
preceeding publication and by 2 p.m.
Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items
appear once only. Student organiza-
tion notices are not accepted for pub-
lication. For more information, phone
764-9279.
Placement Service
General Division
3200 S.A.B.
Interview at Gen. Div., call 763-1363
for appointments: Thursday, May 28:
Teacher Corps prog. of training,
Wayne State U. Open to liberal arts
>rad., earn MAT and certification. 2
yr. prog. for K-8 grades certif. and K-3
math and reading.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE
212 S.A.B.
Lower Level
City of Birmingham, Mi., personnel
technician, Jr. or above in areas re-
lated to pers. mgmt., publ admin., poll.
set, bus. ad.; details at S.PS.

Bus
TICKETS
TO
DETROIT and
SELFRIDGE
ACTIONS
(or
Drive)

SAT., MAY 30th
March from
Wayne State-i11:30
Rally-Kennedy Square
Followed by a Picnic for
Peace at Selridge Air
Force Base.
Endorsed by:
Gus Scholle, Pres., Mich.
AFL-CIO; Tom Turner,
Pres., Detroit AFL-CIO;
Jackie Vaughn, State
Representative; the
Michigan Federation
of Teachers; The Ann
Arbor Community
Coalition

CALL
764-2301
or drop by
1532 STUDENT
ACTIVITIES BLDG.*
BEFORE
WED.
NOON

CAMPU

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NEW FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR SUMMER AND FALL
DAHLMANN
APARTMENTS
545 CHURCH ST.
761-7600

30J50
NOW ON CAMPUS
Campus MultiService
TYPING
PRINTING
THESIS SERVICE
Fast, Dependable, Low-Priced
214 Nickels Arcade 662-4222
Summer hours: 10-4 Mon.-Fri.
3Jtc
UNIVERSITY
TYP ING
SERVICE
Thesis Service
Papers
Dissertations
General Office and Secretarial Work
Pick-Up and Delivery
Available
Prompt Service
CALL 971-2446
Jtc
PHOTO SUPPLIES

PAINTING - Student desires painting
jobs, inside and outside. Four years
experience. Call 662-4736. FD
FREE LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER avail-
able for Weddings, Conferences, Por-
traiture, Books, etc. except passport
pics! Call RICHARD LEE, 761-9452
before noon. 46Ftc
THE ONLY PLACE in Ann Arbor to
buy her diamond engagement ring.
CHECK IT.
AUSTIN DIAMOND
1209 S. University 663-7151 F
SUE R.-Watch the classifieds.-B.RtO.
FIDd

38Cc

SUMMIT
ASSOCIATES
ADVISES
RESERVE YOUR FALL
APARTMENT NOW.
AVOID THAT "APARTMENT
HUNTING SYNDROME"
FEATURING
Efficiencies: 1, 2, 3 bedroom
apartments
Air conditioning
Garbage disposals
Dishwashers
Laundry facilities
Parking
CALL 761-8055 OR STOP BY OUR

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RENTAL OFFICE AT 737 PACKARD GIRL WANTED to share charming
9-5:30 daily house with 1, your own room, very
42Ctc private yard, parking, no lease-fall
- - _-option. 668-9851 after 4 or weekends.
THE ABBEY THE LODGE 34Y15
CARRIAGE HOUSE ROOMMATE for 2-man with friendly,
THE FORUM VISCOUNT pre-med. student. 668-6028. Y16
still the local favorites! Several select --- °--
apartments available for summer and FEMALE WANTED to take over 3/4 of
fall semesters in each of these modern big 2-man, July-Aug., rent negot.

AT CENTURY
The Best in
Good Used Cameras
WE BUY, SELL, TRADE
Everything Photographic
DARKROOM SUPPLIES
LUMINOUS PAPER
Repairs on all males
Century Camera

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buildings.
Charter Realty
Fine Campus Apartments
1335 S. University 665-8825
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AVAIL. FOR SUMME1% & FALL

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the summer poncho is a
fun-fashion thing in light-and-bright
plaids rounded with coordinating
fringe. . a warmer of light-weight
bonded acrylic designed to be
both comfortable and
dramatic. $15.
Little Separates
STREET FLOOR

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. llCtc
BARGAIN CORNER
Sam's Store
NEED LEVIS?
VISIT

769-2521. 32Y17__ (At our new location)
ONE MALE wanted to fill single bed- 44 NWoodwad R4ya
room in 3-man apt. with A/C, quiet
roommates. June 1_ thru Aug. 662- LI 9-6355
5710. 33Y18
Take 1-94 to Southfield Expr. North to
FEMALE Roommate wanted. Efficiency. 13 Mile Road-then East to
Campus. Air-conditioned. NOW THRU Woodward and North
SUMMER HALF. 769-4382. 31Y16 (Michigan Bank, Security and Diner
_____________________________-Charges accepted)
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted immedi- h sdDt
ately for large house, own room. 662-
_5783.30Y17 . LOST AND FOUND
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for
two-man apt. July-Aug. Excellent LOST-Large 4 mo. German Shepherd
location. Call 662-2258. 22Y16 wearing red collar. Answers to Boris.
Lost near East U., Oakland and Tap-
WANTED-Grad. or working girl with pan. Cali 761-0422. 30A17
or without apt. for fall. Can live off
campus. 761-8020. 27x16G REWARD-Lost gold frame prescription
_a________ 2___ _ glasses Tuesday evening. Cali 663-
NEED 2 FEMALE roommates for sum- 7182. 29A16
iner half, mod, hi-level apt., $40.mo.2LS CA -Oeoagan wht
or negotiable. 761-5889. 26Y12 2LS ASOeoag n ht
male and one small adult black and
WORKING WOMAN desires, female white female. Vic. Hill and Tappan.
student roommate to share apart- Return to 8201 Hill. 764-1220, Pam.
ment. $65/mo. 769-5584. 25Y16 26A1

us
BLUE DENIM:
Super Slims
Button-Fly
Traditional
Bells......

FOR
... . . 50
.... 6.50
..... 6.98
7.50

Creative Photography
WEDDINGS and portraits. Professional
quality at student rates. Call John
Evans at 769-0053 for appointment to
see portfolio. F60
WEEKLY and Weekend Encounter
Groups. Feeling oriented interper-
sonal growth experience. Call 663-
7616. 41F19
COME OUT to Henderson Ford, for a
new car, a good deal, and pleasant
feminine championship, ask for Joyce
or Brenda. Henderson Ford Sales,
3480 Jackson Rd , Ann Arbor, 769-
7900. 5F18
HELP SUPPORT THE McGOVERN -
HATFIELD AMENDMENT TO END
THE WAR. CALL 663=1870. 2F15
EUROPE
June 26/Aug. 6
ROUND TRIPTO LONDON
$229
(a few seats left)
WE PROVIDE ALL STUDENT TRAVEL
SERVICES.rCALL OR STOP IN AT:
World Wide Charter
211 S. State St.
Dial "ON-A-TRIP" (662-8747)
45F19
REAL ESTATE
OWNER TRANSFERRED - Must sell
new country home, extra large 3-
bdrm.-2 full baths, 1% acres, 2 fire-
places, 64 ft. recreation room, fruit
trees, vineyard, and garden planted.
12 min. SE of Ann Arbor on beautiful
Crane Rd., golf course nearby, Milan
school district. $10,000 down, 6%
mortgage. 434-3680. 1R18
to
floods,
health,
services,
ifeSaving
and

HAVE YOU SEEN our' friendly coll
USED CARS mostly black w/some brown and w
markings? Please call 668-6555 or
CHEAP-1963 BUICK LE SABRE. Needs 8399.2
work. Good engine. 665-7036._19N18
FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, 1967-Power T_ RA NS____________ON
steering, power brakes, automatic, CALIFORNIA - Riders wanted. Lea
very good condition. $1,450. 761-3468. immed. Call 665-9645 or 764-9279.2
14N1_ _ __ _
'62 FALCON-Good condition. $125. Cali INDIA Overland. $204, regular trip
E61-FALCON-Goo c t 15Cl Landsdowne Gardens, London, S.V
761-4985 after 5. 15N16 U.K.
1967 TOYOTA Jeep. 4-wheel drive, plow, NE IEt t laat e

lie-
ehite
764-
2A19
aing
1G16
s. 39
W. 8,
5G
iorial

BLUE CHAMBRAY .

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