I Thursday, July 31, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine I Thurday Juy 31 195 TE MIHIGN DILY ~geNin DAILY CLASSIFIEDS (Continued from Page 8) HELP WANTED FASHION WAGON of Mineot Woolen has part-time openings to show beautiful fashions. No experi- ence necessary. Must be over 21. If you can work 3 days a week, have transportation. and would like a high income and free wardrobe, call collect (616) 781-8695 or 781-8464. 26H81 GAY MEN. U-M tulents needed for rescrch study. $4 paid for i hour. Call r go to Human Sexuality Of- te, 325 Michigan Union, 763-416. 04H731 PERSONAL WANTED- Psych or Biology profess- or to sponsor my independent study pojton0 Reich, Yoga and au p>ncture. Rich Fox, 994-067. 2OFO1 PLAY the original pinball machine created for the movie "Tommy". WIZARD is at Tommy's Holiday Camp, Packard and State. cF801 CONTROL of tension and anxiety though Behavior Modification. 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Csol Bobsafter 6 p.m., 505- 1487. 93D802 Ford reports progress in arms talks with Brezhnev Continued from Page 1 Minister- Andrei Gromyko had made progress on the issue of verifying compliance of a treaty when they met in Ge- neva earlier this month. That was the first indication by any American official of movement on that crucial issue, and makes more likely the pos- sibility of a treaty being signed this year. Ford and Brezhnev, in Hel- sinki to sign the European se- curity agreement, listened to op- ening speeches from represen- tatives of nine of the attending nations. P R E S I D E N T Urho Kekkonen of Finland acclaim- ed the opening of the summit Wednesday as "a day of joy and hope for Europe." But Britain warned that de- tente means little if it does not improve people's daily ylives, Greece accused Turkey of vio- lating the summit's principles by occupying part of Cyprus, and U. N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim reminded coun- tries here that they are re- sponsible for more than 80 per cent of the world's military ex- penditures. The final document of the Conference on Security and Co- operation in Europe - a non- binding set of principles - was agreed upon in advance, so the summit itself served mainly to spur a feverish round of pri- vate diplomatic talks. THE CHARTER affirms that frontiers are inviolable, but un- der Western pressure for the case of divided Germany, the Soviet Union agreed to add the clause that borders may be changed through peaceful means. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of West Germany reaffirmed to the conference "it remains our aim to work for a state of peace in Europe in which the German nation will regain its unity through free self-deter- mination." THIS AD WILL SELF-DESTRUCT IN 30 SECONDS (It Would-If You Heard It on Radio or Saw It on Television) BUT, PRINTED HERE, IN THE PAGES OF IT REMAINS TO BE REFERRED TO AGAIN AND AGAIN .. . 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