The Michigan Daily-Thursday, April 15, 1982-Page 7, Argentine gunboats run blockade (Continued from Page6) - * 3-bdr. house available July-Aug. Very low rent. Country-like. Call 668-7099 persistently. 09U0417 Spring/Summer Sublet. 3 Bedroom house, Church St.. 1 block from S. University. Best offer-663-7255. dU0414 Summer sublet at Albert Terrace with Fall-Winter option. 2 Females needed. 2 bedroom bi-level, air conditioning, balcony. Call Laura. 7614422. 05U0417 2 singles, 1 double. Large bedrooms, kitchen, living room, parking. $95-$120. 9$4-1515. 13J0417 Sunny 2 bedroom APARTMENT in house on Church and Hill. FALL OPTION. Modern but tasteful,' balcony and yard.995-9339. 98U0416 * Near Burns Park, spacious 3-bdrm. apt., laundry, parking, balcony, 7 blocks to campus. $250/mo. plus utles. (or offer) 668-4062. 92U0417 SUPER SUBLET, May-Aug, Bilevel, 2-Bedrooms, 11/ bathrooms, MODERN kitchen with disposal and dishwasher. FREE Parking, Large balcony, Close to campus, call Rob or Avery, 996-9485, 93U0417 Ideal sublet-3 bedrooms townhouse Northwood V, fully furnished, full basement, washer/dryer, free parking, 10 min. to campus. Great for couple or couple with children. May to Sept. Price negotiable, call anytime 6686933. 26U0417 Summer sublet large bi-level, two bedroom, air con- iditioned apartment good location, Albert Terrace. Price negotiable 761-6568. . 29U0417 Nice apartment for spring/summer sublet, great location, just 5 minutes from campus, opposite Second Chance on E. Washington; ideal for two per- sons. Please call Joe, 668-01$6 evenings, rent ,.negotiable. 27130417 Room pleasant, well-run houise, spring/summer, one block farmer's market. Michael 663-3680. 25U0417 FALL OPTION 3 bedrooms; fireplace. block from campus. Cheap negotiable. Call 662-7731. dU0416 Cheapest Living on campus. Single and double oc- cupancy rooms available for May to August. Cook your own but pay only $60-75 per month. Call Dave 'Bowers or Andy E. at 662-0385. 31U0417 SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET APT., NorthCampus- Highlands. 1 bedroom for girl to rent or to share. FURNISHED WITH SMALL PIANO. IDEAL FOR MUSICIAN. Parking, laundry, swimming, tennis. 665-2902. 010417 ;SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET. Single room in a house. 3 minutes from Medical Center, 5 minutes from Campus. Kosher/Veggie. 662-3748. 08U0417 CHEAP SUBLET-2 bedroom apartment, location second to none. Rent negotiable. 662-7527. dU0416 Efficiency sublet, May 1-Aug. 31, 5 minutes to diag, one large sunny room; loft bed and other furnishings, kitchenette. $180 negotiable. 662-9044. 24U0417 Beauty of a Sublet-near IM, two nice rooms available. Hurry! Steve 7614673. 12U0417 Two bdrm. apt., one or both available. A/C,-parking, spacious, close to campus. Rent very negotiable. 668-7531. dU0417 SUPER SUBLET Viscount'bilevel, near CCRB. 2 bedrm, 2 bath. Too good to pass. 663-1235. dU0416 SUBLET: Male, in 2 bedroom apartment. May- August $100/mo. Parking. Keith 6636125. 66130416 Furnished 2 bedroom apartment. Fall option, balcony, A/C, parking, near campus, hospital. 662- 5646. 59130416 Sublet-May 1, Modern, 2-man, furnished, 1 bedroom, $200. Parking, laundry. 323 Packard. 971- 8696. 43130417 FREE LAUNDRY:- Huge room, double loft, microwave, washer/dryer, free cable, pets ok, negotiable. MARVIN 996-0242. 51130415 Furnished, 2 bedroom, AC, parking, laundry, 1 block .' from Mich. commuter, $200/month 663-7134. 54U0415 CAMPUS MANAGEMENT has listings of present tenants looking for sub-tenants. Give us a call for in- fo. 663-4101. cUtc $100 per month all utilities paid, own room. Call Frank 'ter 10 pm 995-1112. 82130411 SPRING-SUMMER SUBLET, 1333 Wilmot B-2 THE LODGE. Rent negotiable; air conditioning, bilevel, dishwasher, 1 baths, 2 bedrooms; call 663-2752. 583U0417 Summer Sublet, 2 bedrooms, near campus, A/C, spacious, $250, call persistently 761-7946. 46UO417 Spring-Summer Sublet. Room available, female-2 bedroom apt. Glen/Ann St. 769-4125. 43U0417 Summer Sublet: Female to share one bedroom apt. Price negotiable. Call evenings 663-4070. 46U0415 May-August. Sublet in a home close to campus. For more info, call 761-8661. Ask for Jeff. 34130417 2 bedrooms, air-conditioning, Oakland near Monroe, disposal, fall option, $195 possibly less, 662-5761 (5:30- 6:30). ( 35U0417 HUMAN-to sublet bsmt rm in Westside home. May- Aug w/fall option. $90/mo. plus util. Call Dave, 668- 1581 or 663-8305. 59U0417 One bedroom-spacious-two beds-new carpet, furniture-airconditioning-price negotiable. 662- 4816. 57U0417 SPRING-SUMMER SUBLETS AVAILABLE. One block from . Diag in Frat house. $60/double-$80/single. 604 S. State. Call 665-4857. 53U0417 Perfect single-Cheap double! One bedroom apar- tment available May thru August. Near Campus! Price negotiable. Call Bill 761-6219. 51U0417 SUBLET 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, NEWLY DECORATED, FULLY FURNISHED, WASHER & DRYER. 3 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS, 8 BLOCKS FROM DOWNTOWN. MAY-AUG. CALL 761-8571., dU0417 Large 2 room efficiency on Packard available May 1, Fall option. 662-5510.. 36U0417 0 May-August. Close to campus. Air-conditioned two bedroom apartment. Parking and laundry available. Rent negotiable. 662-9488. 50U0417 SPRING-SUMMER 2 bedrm: Apt. Furnished. Ad- jacent Law, Business. A.C., Parking. $280. 861-9738. 49U0417 Live in Luxury! 6 bedroom house on Hill near Law and Business Schools. Large living and dining room. Modern kitchen with dishwasher and disposal. 2 huge attic bedrooms. Sundeck and porch. Plenty of parking. $110/month. Call persistently. 663-0690, 994- 5809, 99 -9470. dU0417 AUGUST RENT FREE gigantic single room private home near Burns Park, veggie 662-1868. 55U0417 -T Sumner Sublet, room in house, 1 mile from campus. Rent negotiable. Curt, 995-0658. 41U0417 Sublet (May-Aug)-Efficiency in charming, restored house. 804 Monroe. $180/mo. 663-2451. 38U0417 Two bedroom apartment available for spring and summer. On State and Lawrence. A lot of space, own porch, kitchen and bath. Rent negotiable. Call 662- 2735 persistently. dU0417 WATERBED FOR SALE. NEW MATTRESS, NEW r EATER. CALL SUSAN 995-2307, 89WO417 Female roommate to live in co-ed housing. Perfect location on Oakland and Arbor. Dishwasher and large spacious rooms. Sept-Sept lease, rent $225/month includes all utilities. Call 761-9806 or 761- 9807. 47YO417 Female graduate looking to share apartment in N.Y.C. for next year. Lisa 996-9364. 42Y0417 Neal Krsanick because SR picks out the names for this contest you have won two free tickets to the State theater. Come down to the Daily and get them. dY0415 Female roommate wanted for a spacious modern two bedroom apartment 4 blocks from campus. 8 mo. lease, $185/mo. 662-5769. 56Y0417 Female roommates needed, beautiful townhouse, campus rent $1.75/mo., includes utilities, 662-0751. 70Y0417 Female Roomie. Sublet modern two bedroom. Fall option. Fuller Field/Pool area. 665-4132 eves, or 764- 5461 (Debbie) days. 19Y0417 A roommate wanted. One bedroom available at 931 Greenwood in four bedroom apartment. Parking, spacious, 10 minutes from campus. $185 month, call 996-1584, Mark or Tim. dY0416 Share modern bi-level apartment with female grads; Campus area; Furnished, A/C, Laundry, Parking; Fall occupancy; $150/double; $200/single; 994-1515. 07Y0417 Woman seeks same for housemate to share 2 bedroom home with lots of warmth and humor. Near old west side. $250 plus utilities. Many extras. Call Beth 663-7743. % 64Y0415 Female roommate wanted for modern one bedroom apartment, 1 block from campus. Sept/Sept lease $220/month. Contact Teri. 764-0925. 47Y0416 DON'T WALK , LET'S TALK . $10 coupon off the purchase of any used 1, 3, 5 or 10 speed bicycle in stock. Expires 4/17/82. Student Bike Shop, 607 S. Forest at S. University. 85Z0417 From AP and UPI BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Two Argentine coast guard gunboats ran the British blockade of the Falklands Islands and are patrolling the coastline of the disputed South Atlantic ar- chipelago, a coast guard spokesman said Wednesday. Capt. Victor Badini told the Associated Press the two small vessels, each carrying-a crew of 30, crossed the 373 miles from the mainlnd to the islan- ds Tuesday. He declined to describe their r9ute. THE REPORT was the first confir- mation of Argentine naval activity in the zone since the British blockade took effect before dawn Monday. The British ae believed to have four sub- marines in Falkland waters and have threatened to attack any Argentine vessels within 20 miles of the islands. Meanwhile, President Reagan dispatched Secretary of State Alexan- der Haig back to Argentina yesterday to seek a peaceful solution of the Falklan- ds crisis, and bluntly warned Moscow to "butt out" of the dispute between two U.S. allies. The president announced at an in- formal news conference in the White House Rose Garden that Haig, just back from talks in London, will return shortly to Buenos Aires to try to forestall a clash between British and Argentine armed forces. AS THE potential for an armed con- frontation heightened, reports per- sisted that the Soviet Union is sharing intelligence on the British fleet with Argentina and that the United States is providing spy plane data to the British about the Argentines bivouacked on the islands. Reagan refused to talk about U.S. in- telligence operations, but said of the reported Soviet activity, "well, that has been reported and evidently is established ... I'd like to see them butt out." Haig called the Falklands dispute "exceptionally difficult and excep- tionally dangerous but said he had received assurances from the leaders of both countries yesterday they are prepared to continue to work with him toward a peaceful solution. Haig said that as a result of his con- versations in London, plus telephone conversations yesterday, he has developed "new ideas which I have described to the Argentine government. "Based on these new ideas, the Argentinians have invited me to return to Buenos Aires. I propose to do so tomorrow (Thursday)." HAIG AGAIN sought to portray the United States as attempting to steer i middle course in the conflict, apparen" tly in response to speculation the ado ministration is tilting toward Great Britain. Though, publicly praising; Haig's peacekeeping effort, British of-; ficials have privately expressed an- noyance that America is not more fit- mly in their corner. ., Britain has imposed a 200-mile war zone around the Falklands, and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said, "If the zone is challenged we shall take that as the clearest evidence thg the search for a peaceful solution has been abandoned. We shall take the necessary action. Let no one doubt that." The response to Haig's next visit to Argenting will be "crucial," said That- cher, as opposition parties rallied behind her insistence that Argentite troops must withdraw from the islandis seized April 2 and British ad- ministration be restored before iy talks on future sovereignty. "- Minimum Age Required: 20 FOR TOP QUALITY SUMMER CAMPS IN BEAUTIFUL MAINE Salary Range: $650 to $1000 based on experience & qualifications plus Free Room, Board, Laundry, Travel -e&Clothing Allowance for Counselors with teaching ability in one or more of the following: Archer Canoein . Dance, Dramati s, Swimming (WSi Sailing, Canoeing Fencinfg, Golf, Gymnastics, Arts% &trSwiing,(WScuaSaiing, ceng, Crafts, Piano-Music. Riflery, Scuba, Sail- Water Skiing Scuba Diving, Archery Tr g iming W). Tennis, Lacrosse, Riflery, Tennis, Golf, Team ge 1ril wirking married Sports, Trampoline/Gyrmnastics. 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WRITE: Director of Summer Session Grand Rapids Junior College / 143 Bostwick, N.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 Or Call: 1616) 456.4891 - Day classes (616) 456-4916 - Evening classes Please send me summer session information: Name GREAT SUBLET AVAILABLE. Rent 1,2, or 4rooms in a 4 room house. Furnished; peaceful area not far from Burns Park. Close to campus, can use bicycle. Large living space. Rent negotiable. Call 996-9429. dU0416 CAMP S AVAILABLE MAY 1 'WE ARE CURRENTLY LEASING A FEW MOD- ERN EFFICIENCIES AND 1-BEDROOM APAR- S TMENTS FOR SPRING/SUMMER. FROM $150/MO, STOP BY OR CALL DAHLMANN APAR- TMENTS, 543 CHURCH, 761-7600. cUte Heritage House Apartments-Spring/Summer Sublet. 2-4 people for roomy 2 bedroom apartment. 'Air conditioning, dishwasher, parking. Two seconds from business school and central campus. Cheap rent. Call Karen or Susan 668-6119, or Ellen 764-7986. 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