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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
LINES ONE-DAY RATE
2 .80 .39
3 .96 .47
4 1.12 .54
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Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786
FOR SALE FOR RENT
DEAL for young couple. 3 year old, 3 BEDROOM house, panelled living
35 foot Mobile home in excellent room with fireplace, appliances, $165
condition on beautiful private wooded per month. NO 3-8677. C29
lot. Including 35x8 concrete patio
with aluminum awning, new carpet- APARTMENT. Brand new furniture,
ing. Lake and dock privileges, white five blocks south of campus. Large
wooden boat with new 3 HP motor. living room, good sized bedroom,
Leaving town. Phone HI 9-4201. B13 separate kitchen, private bath. Avail-
able now. $110 per month for year
SIAMESE kittens, male and female, lease or reduced rent for summer.
about 4 months old. Also stud service. Call Oscar Spaley days, NO 3-0501;
Phone NO 1-9020. B12 evenings, NO 2-5930. C28
)ISPOSING ,of part of a large library DELUXE 3 room furnished apartment
at private sale. There are books on includes heat and water. Semi-private
every subject among thousands' of bath facilities. $90 a month. NO
books collected for65 years. Show- 2-9020. C27
ings at 617 Packard St. from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. every day except Sunday. 4 ROOMS, first floor, across from Rack-
Reasonable prices. Bl ham. $100 a month. Unfurnished.
Available August 1st. NO 3-2836.
'OR SALE: Brick house. 3 bedrooms, C26
separate dining room, full basement,
garage. Charming yard with small ROOMS FOR RENT for girls. % block
brick patio, large trees, shrubs 'and from campus. 1218 Washtenaw. NO
flowers. Friendly, young neighbor- 8-7942 for arrangements. C12
hood. 2 blocks from elementary school.
House is clean and like new. Includes nOOMS FOR MEN: Quiet. Campus area.
dishwasher, draperies, blinds. Call NO Linens furnished: Low rent. NO 34747.
2-0849. B10 015
LLSTATE scooter and one Italian 6NEBLOCK from campus, modern apts.
motorbike. One Underwood tvoe- 514 So. Forest. NO 8-7089 or 3-3280.

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Trujillo Regime Remains Strong

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LOST AND FOUND
REWARD: Class ring 1960. Gold with
green stone, St. Thomas. Please turn,
in to Michigan Union. A2
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
NEW ATLAS TIRES
"Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4-670x15,
$58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap-
able tires and tax). Other sizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
service.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
83
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Frlendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service--mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
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NO 8-9168
82
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By BERNARD GAVZER
Associated Press Newsfeatures Writer
Holding absolute power in the
Dominican Republic, be-medalled
Generalissimo Rafael Leonida Tru-
jillo has up to now been able to
put down any opposition swiftly
and with ease.
He demonstrated his strength
again in June when a Cuban-style
rebel invasion apparently collapsed
under assault by Dominican forces
and resistance by peasants loyal
to his rule.
But not since the early years of
his 28-year regime has Trujillo
faced such concerted opposition.
Within easy striking distance of
the Trujillo stronghold is Cuba,
home of the dictator's sworn en-
emy, Fidel Castro. Cuba also stands
as reminder to anti-Trujillo forces
that rebellion can pay off-as it
did for Castro who overthrew Ful-
gencio Batista after a long cam-
paign.
No Democracy
Trujillo's sunbathed republic,
which occupies about two-thirds
of the island of Hispaniola, has a
population of nearly three million.
It never has had a democratic
system in its turbulent history.
The last serious uprising occurred
before 1930 when President Hora-
cio Vasquez-under whose guid-
ance Trujillo became commander
of the National Guard - tried to
change the rules to get himself
reelected. In the aftermath of the
uprising, Trujillo won the presi-
dency Aug.',16, 1930.
Ruling with an iron fist and a
combination of welfare programs,
theatrics, ruthless political sup-
pression, economic development,
and efficient administration, Tru-
jillo quickly put down some ,spo-
radic and feeble attempts at revolt
early in his regime.
By Caribbean standards, the re-
public is prosperous. The 1958 per
capita income was $242. By com-
parison, the 1958 United States
per capita income was $1,900.
Baa Blood
Old enemy Castro had his big
clash with Trujillo in 1947. Castro
led an expeditionary force which
was repelled. But the bad blood be-
tween them has gone on.
Now Trujillo looks at Cuba as a

hot bed of anti-Dominican activity.
It was from Cuba that an insur-
rectionist force set out in mid-,
June to invade Trujillo's republic.
The invasion apparently failed
when it ran into Dominican forces
at the beaches of Maimon, on the
north coast. The rebels apparently
counted on help from peasants but
didn't get it. Trujillo had earlier
offered 1,000 - peso rewards to
peasants capturing or killing any
invaders.
The traditional invasion route to
the Dominican Republic-the bor-
der with Haiti-remained quiet.
Nearly ope-fourth of Trujillo's 18,-
000-man army had been posted
there. And reinforcements had
been sent to the vulnerable north
coast.
Seemed Successful
What appeared at first to be a
successful air invasion, the week
before the beach landing, report-
edly was a trap. Trujillo spokes-
men say a Dominican air force
officer, Maj. Juan de Dios Ventura
Simo, posing as a defector, in-
duced a group of exiles in Puerto
Rico to attenmpt an invasion.
They landed at Constanza air-
strip, about 180 miles north of
Ciudad Trujillo, June 14th and
were quickly captured, according
to Trujillo sources. However, exiles
elsewhere report that some men
are hiding in the mountains. Ven-
tura was promoted to lieutenant
colonel for his performance.
While Cuba may be the .focal
point of Trujillo opposition out-
side the Dominican Republic, the
generalissimo also has opposition
in Venezuela and Puerto Rico.
Liberation movements are active
in the capitals of these nations,
as well as in Cuba. There also is
the nucleus of a liberation move-
ment in New York City.
Issues Complaint
The United States has com-
plained to the Dominican Re-
public about three recent incidents.
One concerned the forcing down
of an Air Force plane, another the
halting of the SS Florida State, a
411-foot cement carrier. The plane
was never closer than five miles
to the republic, and the ship was
13 miles from shore, in interna-
tional waters.

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