Inside Weather IW S M I C H I G A N C r e a t iv e w r i t i n g c o n te st o p e n s , p. 3 ; U-M S tu d e n ts a p p r a is e MSU M e rit S c h o la r program , p. 4 . U N I V E S R T S A I T T E Y N M o stly clo u d y w ith o c c a s i o n ­ al s c a t t e r e d s h o w e rs to d a y . H igh In th e m id d le 5 0 * s . V o l. 5 5 , N um ber 1 3 4 E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig a n , P ric e 10 * W e d n e sd ay , A pril 2 9 , 1 9 6 4 H a r r is W in s R e v o te F o r A U S G H e a d B l a s t H a n d l i n g H a n n a h Election Reverses O f S h i a w a s s e e Q u ie t O n O rigin al Decision G ra s s e rs New Security Rules ‘C ra s s e r’ T h e U .S . C on stitution gu aran­ R a i ted, and the way th e ir tr ia l was d No Comment On B udget B o b A id A ccurate Count H a r r is is the new A ll-U n iv e r s ity S tu ­ t e e s the rig h t of a speedy t r i a l, handled. but 111 MSU students a re b itte r / “ When the p o lice c a m e they Top a d m in istra to rs a r e keep­ dent G o v e rn m e n t p re s id e n t b y v irtu e of a about S h ia w a sse e County’ s In te r­ told us to ‘ get the h e ll out of ing "m u m ” on how the re c e n t 6 10 -vo te d e cisio n o v e r Ja m e s Je s s e . p re ta tio n of it. h e r e — all we want is t h e b e e r ,’ ” a r r e s t of 111 M ichigan S ta te one s t u d e n t said . "W hen we stud en ts w ill a ffe ct the U niver­ H a r r is got 2 ,8 1 7 votes and Je s s e 2 ,2 0 7 . T h e students w ere a r r e s te d Satu rd ay night a fte r p o lic e raid ed s ta rte d to leav e they pulled us s ity approp riation now pending T h e re w e re a to ta l o f 5 ,2 0 1 votes c a st w ith th re e drinking p a r tie s n e a r M o r - o v e r ." in the le g is la tu r e . r i c e . Som e 105 paid $3,1 5 5 Mon­ When fro m 15 to 25 c a r s w ere P re sid e n t John A. Hannah said 81 b e in g ru le d in va lid . day in fin e s and co u rt c o s t s . gath ered to g e th e r, the students the ille g a l drinking p arty S a tu r­ T h e t o t a l w a s w ere taken to C o ru q h a, thecou nty M A K E B A H E R E - N o t e d A fr i­ day night would not help MSU’ s Students interview ed' by the n e a rly 500 le ss than S ta te News T u esd ay said they w ere gu ilty but p ro tested the s e a t, in c a ra v a n fashion . At the county ja i l , the students c a n s in g e r M iriam M akeba p erfo rm s In th e U n iv e r s ity im ag e, but d eclined fu rth e r com ­ m ent. Fre n c h th a t o f the firs t e le c ­ m an ner in which they w ere a r r e s - w ere not allow ed to m ake phone A ud itorium t o n i g h t a t 8 : 1 5 o s S e c r e ta r y Ja c k B r e s lln , MSU’ s tion . * w * c a lls to d o rm s, p aren ts o r fo r le g a l c o u n se l, they said . a p a rt o f th e S p rin g L e c tu r e C o n cert s e r ie s . c h ie f lia is o n o ffic ia l with the le g is la tu re a lso d eclined to co m ­ N a v y O u t H a r r is turned what looked lik e A ll s t u d e n t s interview ed c e rta in d efeat two w eeks ago into m ent on how the a r r e s t s in Shi­ ag reed that they believ ed the v ic to ry T u esd ay night in the A ll- a w a sse e County would influence A s k S tu d y p o lic e and the ju s tic e s of the p e a c e w ere m o re In te re ste d In le g is la tiv e thinking. O f N A T O U n iv e rsity Student G overnm ent p re sid e n tia l c o n te st. T h e MSU ap prop riation b ill Follow ing an in itial announce­ getting the h e a rin g s ov er quickly than in info rm ing the students M a k e b a p asse d the S enate two w eeks ago. PA RIS (f l-F r a n c e ended all na­ val p a rtic ip a tio n In the North A t­ m ent of h is v ic to ry in the f i r s t O f M S U o f th e ir leg ai rig h ts. It w as scheduled to b e rep o rte d out of the house ways and m ean s B O B H A R R IS lan tic T r e a ty O rganization T u e s ­ ele c tio n two w eeks ago, H a r r is , B ry a n , O hio, ju n io r, lo st th re e " T h e attitude of the Ju s tic e s of the p e a ce seem ed to be that P e rfo rm s com m itte e by midnight T u esd ay and p robably will co m e up fo r day, w ithdrawing i t s o ffic e r s from the a llia n c e ’ s naval head­ re co u n ts to h is opponent, Ja m e s D r in k in g if we pleaded guilty, we paid a vote today. q u a rte rs u n its. J e s s e , Buchanan Ju n io r. A D e tro it le g is la to r has ca lle d fo r a com m itte e to in v estig ate h fin e — o th erw ise we would have to wait in ja i l until Monday fo r a rra ig n m e n t,” one student s a id . T o n ig h t *'I b e lie v e the c a p ita l outlay b ill w ill p robably re m a in p re tty m uch in the sam e fo rm a s the Senate O p p o se s W hile the move was deplored in W ashington, F re n ch o ffic ia l s o u rc e s d e c la re d the o rd er ends T hat e le c tio n was voided and a new e le c tio n c a lle d , how ever, when th e E le c tio n s R e v ie w B o a rd decided that s e c u rity p re cau tio n s A nother said he asked q u e s­ M iriam M akeba, South A frican sen ate p assed i t ,” B r e s lin p r e ­ F r a n c e ’ s withdraw al from the a l­ T a x Am endm ents student u se of alcohol on c o lle g e had been faulty and that n e ith e r cam p u se s. tion s about h is rig h ts and the folk and Jazz sin g e r, w ill p e r ­ d icted . " I am a lso hopeful that lia n ce , begun in 1959. At that tim e cand id ate had obtained a c l e a r - R ep . D a n i e l W. W e st, D - judge told him that any m o re fo rm in the Auditorium at 8:15 the o p eratio n s b ill w ill b e r e ­ F re n ch w arship s In the M ed iter­ q u estio n s would c o s t him $4 e a c h . cu t m a jo r ity . D e tro it, intorduced a reso lu tio n tonight. p o rted out in ta c t.’ ’ ran ean w ere pulled out fro m un­ T h e sen ate Monday night r e ­ merit which would provide fo r a E le c tio n s ru le s m ake i t n e c e s - Monday night c re a tin g a co m m it­ T h e Judge rep orted ly asxed o n e M iss M akeba’ s p ro g ram w ill T h e U n iversity o p eratio n s b ill d er NATO com m and. g ir l if she w as guilty and sh e include s o n g s in H ebrew , Span­ is $ 7 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 m o re than la st fused to a g r e e to house am end- sta te -w id e tabulation of a ll p rop­ N e v e rth ele ss, the F re n ch d e c i­ sa ru fo r a candidate to have a te e to in v estig ate v io lation s of e rty v alu es. Though such a plan m a jo rity of the total v otes c a s t the M ichigan liq u o r a c t among re p lie d that sh e w as at the p a rty . ish . and E n g lish , b e sid e s h e r A f­ y e a r ’ s ap p rop riatio n . Included in 'm e n ts to a b ill which would have sio n w a s fu rth e r c o n c re te e v i­ granted student living units a is used in Ohio, he said , the In o rd e r to win. T h e r e w ere 44 students of state -su p p orted c o l­ “ T hen you a r e gu ilty,” sh e ric a n son gs of many d ia le c ts . it is $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 f o r the T r a ffic d en ce of P re sid e n t C h a rle s De added work may not be Ju stifie d . valid w rite -in b a llo ts c a s t In the le g e s and u n iv e rs itie s. quoted him a s saying. T h e A frica n Students A s s o c ia ­ Safety C e n te r and $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r $5,0 0 0 p erso n al p ro p erty tax e x ­ G au lle ’ s d eterm ination to m ake G e e rlin g indicated h is support f i r s t e le c tio n , which m eant that " T h e J P told us that even if tion , AUSG and NAACP a re spon­ a p o lic e academ y h e re . T h e s e two em ption. F r a n c e independent of its a llie s . " T h e s e re c e n t shockin g events fo r the $5,000 exem ption that the no cand id ate had a m ajority!) we w ere not drinking but w ere sorin g a re ce p tio n in h e r honor fe a tu re s of the b ill w ere ca lle d A State D epartm ent sp o k es­ In a blanket 'n o ' vote (32 nays, house of re p re s e n ta tiv e s re c o m ­ T h e r e is little ch an ce of y e s ­ and v iolation s a r e much lik e the in the a r e a , then we w ere guilty a fte r the c o n c e r t. fo r by G o v ern o r G eo rg e W. R o m - no ayes) the b ill, designed to man in Washington deplored the ep iso d es p u blicized at H arvard mended giving to f r a te r n itie s , terd ay ’ s e le c tio n being con tested of p o s s e s s in g liq u o r,” sh e s a id . ney to stem M ichigan’ s risin g am end p a rts of the p re se n t gen­ a ctio n , which was seen as fu r­ T h e re c e p tio n w ill be held in s o r o r itie s and student c o o p er­ b e cau se it lacked s e c u r ity , how­ r e c e n tly ,’ ’ W est said . One m ale student said that tr a ff ic death to tal. th e r d ete rio ratio n in the NATO the f i r s t flo o r lounge of the Stu­ e r a l p ro p erty tax a c t, was sen t ativ e s. ev er. T h e re so lu tio n , r e f e r r e d t o s e v e ra l cou p les who w ere not o rg an izatio n . dent S e r v ic e s B uild ing. A ll a re " T h e $9 m illio n cap ital out­ into c o n fe re n c e with re p r e s e n ta ­ " T h i s giv es fr a te r n itie s and T h e counting of b a llo ts w a s the com m itte e on r u le s and r e s o ­ at the p arty but who w ere parked w elco m e. lay b ill inclu des $ 2 ,7 5 0 ,0 0 0 as tiv e s fro m the house. s o r o r itie s the sam e exem ption done as a s e r v ic e to the students lutions fo r co n sid era tio n , notes nearby w ere a rr e s te d . T ic k e ts fo r tonight’ s p e rfo rm ­ fin al paym ent on the new $6 Sen . Clyde H. G e e rlin g , R - that e v ery o th er hom eowner now by the Data P ro c e s s in g C e n te r that " r e c e n t news s to r ie s have A nother s t u d e n t was b itte r an ce a re s t ill on s a le at the U n­ m illio n c h e m 1 s t r y building,” Holland, ca lle d fo r opposition to g e ts ,” G e e rlin g said. in the p r e s e n c e of a lim ited num­ ind icated that u n d er-ag e c o lle g e stud ents fro m state-su p p o rted about the way the evid ence was p re se n te d against them . ion T ic k e t O ffic e fo r $1. B r e s l i n said . the b ill a s a re s u lt of an am end- "A c tu a lly it Is not a s d ra s tic Blood Drive b e r of stu d en ts. T h e E le c tio n s C o m m issio n , the E le c tio n s R e ­ c o lle g e s a n d u n iv e rs itie s a r e an amendm ent a s I o rig in a lly "W e went into the b ack roo m staging ‘b e e r b u sts’ and drinking p a rtie s off-cam p u s and at variou s of the Ja il and th e re was the thought it w a s ." G e e rlin g ca lle d fo r opposition Totals 800 view B o a rd , and one S tate News re p o r te r w ere the only students iso la te d com m u nities of t h e J P , He pointed to a p ile of b e e r H ealth Forces S en ator’s W ith draw al to the am endm ents b e ca u se of allowed In the counting ro om , and s ta te ." c a n s on a desk and said that was the ev id ence the p o lice had d is sa tis fa c tio n with the s ta te ­ wide tabulation of a ll p ro p erty Pints So Far they had to have sp e cia l p a s s e s to gain ad m ittance. En g le Q u its California Race “ I want to know what the stu­ p icked up at the p a r ty ." F iv e hundred pints of blood d ents a r e try in g to p ro v e ,” W est v alu es. H a r r is ’ s v i c t o r y w as an­ " T h e in te re stin g thing is that w e re donated Tuesday in the s a id . ” 1 want to know who i s be­ " T h e r e is nothing that 1 re a lly nounced in the f ir s t - f lo o r lounge we had no b e e r at our p a rty , R O TC blood d riv e. T h is brought hind all th is. 1 want to know who d is a g re e with but I think we of the Student S e r v ic e s B u ild ing, but we did have liq u o r.’ 1 the total to ov er 800 p in ts do­ i s supplying the liq u o r and why. SA CRA M EN TO, C a lif. (JP)-Sen. nom ination in the Ju n e 2 p rim a ry the r a c e at the la st m ir.ute. need m o re tim e to co n sid er t h is ,” w here the cand id ates and other S e v e ra l o th er students re la te d nated. C la ir E n g le, choosing health o v er in a te le g ra m announcing h i s E n g l e , e lecte d he said . " I think we can con cu r in te re ste d p e rso n s had been in­ W est indicated that the in v e sti­ th e re w as no canned o r bottled F arm h o u se lead s the f r a t e r ­ c a r e e r , threw C a lifo rn ia ’ s D em ­ withdrawal "w ith deep g r ie f .’ 1 in c o m m itte e with the house and vited to await the r e s u lts . gations would go much fa rth e r b e e r at th e ir p arty but that it in 1958 a fte r 16 n itie s in donations with T h eta o c r a tic r a c e fo r h is seat wide But h is cam paign spokesm en produce a b ill. T u e sd ay ’ s e lectio n also was to t h a n j u s t the p r o b l e m of w as in kegs o r p o n ies. y ears in t h e D elta Chi in second p la ce . open T u esd ay by giving up h is ind icated the action would bene­ d ete rm in e the winner of the sen ­ " g r a s s e r s ” and consum ption of Som e of the students have asked H ouse of R e p r e - L C a s e H all leads re s id e n c e h alls fight fo r r e - e le c tio n . fit S t a t e C o n t r o l l e r Alan io r c la s s s e c r e t a r y c o n te st. E d ie alco h ol by m in o rs. M a rrie d liv ­ a L an sin g attorney to fight the s e n ta tiv e s , u n - * in both m e n 's and women’ s di­ C ran sto n r a t h e r than P ie r r e F r e e m a n , B ro o k ly , N .Y ., Jun ior ing units and many off-cam p u s units would com e under in v e sti­ c a s e fo r them . T h ey asked any­ one involved to c a ll 3 5 3 -0 4 4 5 T h e 5 2 -y e a r -o ld S e n a to r, v ic ­ tim of a b rain ailm en t, didn’ t en ­ S a lin g e r, w h o quit as W h i t e derw ent b r a i n su rg e ry Aug. 2 4. Lodge Takes v is io n s. E a s t Shaw is second am ong the m en’ s units and P h il­ and Sue S m ith , Highland P a rk ju n­ d o rse anyone f o r the p a rty ’ s House p r e s s s e c r e ta r y to e n te r ' io r , w ere vying fo r the o ffic e . gation, he said . o r 3 5 3 -0 4 4 4 . It le ft him p a r ­ lip s Hall is in second p la c e fo r Early Lead M iss Sm ith was the w inner, ià tia lly p aralyzed the women’ s d o rm s. a n d w ith a B ow er House i s lead ing the polling 627 votes to M iss F r e e ­ In Primary 13, 5 - 4 sp eech d ifficu l­ co o p e ra tiv e h o u ses. m an’ s 6 07. ty* H is te le g ra m S t a t e T o p s U - D I n E n g le BOSTON (#)--'The b a c k e rs of d is c lo s e d that he Henry Cabot Lodge fo r the R e ­ had two statem en ts p re p a re d . publican nom ination fo r p r e s i­ One said he was s till a can d i­ dent jum ped into an e a rly lead W o r ld N e w s d ate, the o th er that h is health Tuesday In the e a rly tabulation wouldn’ t p e rm it him to continue of the M a ssa ch u se tts p rim a ry . in the cam p aign . a t a G la n c e F a v o rite son Lodge w as even " I t is with deep g r ie f,” the picking up v otes on the D em o­ w ire re a d , " th a t I now ask my c r a t ic b a llo ts. D e m o n s t r a t o r s A r r e s t e d In N a s h v i l l e s ta te cam paign chairm an to r e ­ T h e re tu rn s from 92 of 1,7 6 4 le a s e the second sta te m e n t.” .p r e c in c ts — including 80 of 275 N A SH VILLE, T en n . (fl-A t le a s t 23 p e rso n s w ere re p o rte d injured - on - showed th e se w r ite - T u esd ay a s hundreds of c iv il rig h ts d em o n stra to rs m arch ed to the :ti the R epublican b a llo t: h e a rt of N ash v ille’ s b u sin e ss section and refu sed to budge until G oldw ater . 19; Lodge 8 49; Nixon threatened with f ir e h o s e s. Hannah Trip 9 3; R o c k e fe lle r 57; a n d Sen. M a rg a re t C h ase Sm ith 14. Many of them s a t down at a s tr e e t in te rse c tio n and blocked e ffo rts of p o lice to m ove out with loaded paddy w agons. T h e o ffic e r s swung On the D e m o cra tic sid e the Postponed ta lly of 92 p re c in c ts showed Jo h n ­ son 1 ,3 8 7 ; Kennedy 5 5 2 ; Lodge b illy clu b s to c le a r a path. Spokesm en fo r the d em o n stra to rs said 16 of th e ir num ber w ere in­ ju re d , Including a Negro g ir l who was rem oved uncon sciou s to a P re sid e n t John A. Hannah’ s 165. h o sp ital. tw o-day whirlwind trip to Ni­ g e r ia has been postponed two P a th e t L a o T ro o p s A tta c k w e e k s. VIEN TIA N E, L ao s OP)-Attacklng behind a r tille r y f ir e , p ro-C om m u - Hannah was scheduled to leave Cars R equ ire n ist P ath et L ao troo p s d rove back rig h tist fo r c e s in the north east la te T u esd ay to m eet with N ig er­ highlands T u esd ay , m ilita ry s o u rc e s rep o rted . T h e fighting once S P A R T A N S WIN 1 5 th - A 13th in n in g h o m e ru n by C e n t e r l i e l d e r tr o it T u e s d a y . P it c h e r D oug D o b re i, gam e s t a r t e r , t r ie s to ian P re sid e n t Nnamde A zikiw eto Lot V Perm its m o re r a is e d the s p e c te r of c iv il w ar in L a o s . B o b M a n ie re g a v e S t a t e a 5 -4 win o v e r th e U n i v e r s i t y o f D e* throw o u t U*D ru nner d uring 2n d in n in g P h o to by D a v e S y k e s d i s c u s s educational p ro b lem s It was the f i r s t P ath et L ao attack beyond sp o rad ic shelling sin ce c o n ce rn in g the U n iv ersity of Ni­ P u b lic safety o f f i c i a l s d rille d a run-producing double rig h tis t g e n e r a ls seiz e d co n tro l of V ientiane A pril 19, a coup the By D U A N E L A N C A S T E R t e s t, which was delayed by ra in to ry fo r sev en innings a s Stan­ issu ed a rem in d er T u esd ay g e r ia . A zikiw e is also c h a n ce llo r le ftis ts warned might rek in d le the fla m e s of c iv il w ar. S t a t e N ew s S p o rts W riter fo rth shut out the S p artan s on an inning la te r . that parking in L o t V i s r e ­ and h a ll. of the u n iv e rsity . only one h it, while the T ita n s S tan fo rth w as b reezin g along s tric te d to facu lty , em ployees A hom e run by c e n te rfie ld e r ra ttle d S ta te s ta r te r Doug D o brei with a 4 -1 lead going into the " T h e d a t e of the trip w a s and Shaw Hall re s id e n ts , with P o v e r t y P r o g ra m C h a n g e s S een Bob M a n ie re in the th irteen th It w as a tough lo ss fo r T ita n fo r th re e ru ns in the second eighth Inning a fte r the Spartans changed so that th e ir equivalent p e rm its . inning gave the S p artan b a s e ­ r e l ie f p itch e r M ike Salkow skl. WASHINGTON (#)-The ad m in istration was advised by R ep. Adam C . inning and another in th e th ird . picked up an unearned run In of our B o a rd of T r u s te e s could b a ll team a 5 - 4 v ic to ry o v er T h e little lefthander took o v er L t . A llen A ndrew s, public P o w ell, D -N .Y ., T u esd ay to exp ect som e changes in it*- anti-p ov erty the sev en th . Stanforth then got m e e t b e fo re 1 c a m e ,’ ’ he sa id . icy of D e tro it T u e s ­ fo r s t a r t e r B ill 8tanforth in the sa fe ty , said that num erous t i c ­ into tro u b le when he walked lead - p ro g ram a s lt g o es through C o n g re s s. day aftern o o n at Old C o lleg e eighth inning and pitched fiv e D enn is D e p t u l a capped the k e ts have been Issued in th is P ow ell is c h a irm a n of the House Education and L i b o r C om m ittee, o ff h itte r D ennis K etch am , Bob Hannah s a i d he will spend F ie ld . s c o r e l e s s fra m e s b e fo re M en­ th r e e -r u n T ita n o u tbu rst with lot re c e n tly . which wound up h e a rin g s T u esd ay on the $ 9 6 2 .5 -m illio n package. S p e e r doubled and both rode home fro m M ay 12 through 19 in the T h e big o u tfield er’ s b la st ended i e r e ’ s gam e-w inning b la s t. a long hom e run to le ft fie ld T h e group s ta r ts w orking out a b ill Thu rsd ay. (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 5) A fric a n nation. a th re e and one h alf hour c o n - D e tro it seem ed c e r ta in of v lc - and rig h t fie ld e r C liff R o th rock Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 29, 1964 le tte r s T o E d ito r I f A t F ir s t Y o u D o n 't S u c c e e d . . . % A ll-U n iv e r s ity S t u d e n t G o v ­ M a yb e h e ’ ll succeed in m a k in g M a n n e r s A r e M is s in g e rn m e n t has fin ally succeeded in an a ll-U n iv e rs ity stu d en t g o v - T o th e E d ito r: m a k in g a p re s id e n t. v e rn m e n t. I b eco m e m ost asham ed fo r a ll th e stud ents of th is U n iv e rsity when c e r ta in individuals conduct B e h in d T h e H u m o r th e m se lv e s in the m an n er that w a s re c e n tly exh ibited at two T h e F r e e d o m S in g e rs w h o m ee tin g s of the MSU C o n se rv a ­ W h ites a n d N e g r o e s b o t h tiv e Club. a p p e a re d at the A u d ito riu m M o n ­ laughed at a G r e g o r y jo ke : At two d iffe re n t m e e tin g s I have day c a ll th e ir fre e d o m b a c k b o n e in th e c i v i l r ig h t s songs the m o v e ­ ‘ ‘ I d ig fo o tb a ll--it’ s the o n ly p e rs o n a lly w itn essed th e s e indi­ viduals a rriv in g w ell a fte r the Q p la ce w h e re a N e g ro can chase a speech h as begun. At one m e e t­ m en t but those who la u g h e d w ith ing s e v e ra l stud ents c a m e a ttire d w h ite m a n and 4 0 ,0 0 0 p e op le in le v is and u n p ressed clo th in g . N e g ro c o m e d ia n D ic k G re g o ry at stand up and c h e e r .” Loud e x c la m a to ry and d ero ga­ the b e n e fit show le a rn e d that to ry statem en ts w e re m ade both HIl. B u t la te r he added: h u m o r is th e h e a r t in the stru g g le . during the speech and during the “ F o r the p a s t 50 y e a rs , the B ig question and an sw er p erio d fo l­ In a day w hen s a c re d cow s Ten sch o o ls have p rod u ced the low ing. T h e students a ctu a lly got lim it m o s t c o m e d ia n s to joke s up, le ft, and r e -e n te r e d the room n a tio n ’ s g r e a t e s t a th le te s and s e v e ra l tim e s in the d uration of about t h e i r m o th e rs - i n -la w , 9 9 .9 p e r cent of them have been the talk ; com p letely d isre g a rd in g G re g o ry p o k e s s h a rp w i t at a ll stand ard s of etiq u ette that we N e g ro . B u ty o u c a n ’ t fin d a N e g ro a s sop h isticated adults and c o l­ e ve ryo n e fro m m o d e ra te S ou th ­ coach in the B ig T e n and you le g e students should s tr iv e to r e ­ ern w h ite s, to N o rth e rn lib e ra ls , d o n’t see N e g ro e s o ffic ia tin g any a liz e . How any student hopes to gain to N e g r o e s th e m s e lv e s , in clu d in g g a m e s. A N e g ro A ll-A m e r ic a n re s p e c t f o r h is id eas when he M a rtin L u th e r K in g , J r . , M a lc o lm show s no m o re re s p e c t fo r the c o u ld n ’t get a job co a c h in g if it rig h ts a n d id eas of o th e rs is X and C a s s iu s C la y . w a sn ’t fo r the N e g ro S ou th e rn som ething that I would lik e to of O lds H all, d ire c tly under the R e lig io u s g ro u ps did not e s ­ s c h o o ls .” h a v e explained. I cannot s e e No Sm oking s ig n s .......... cape G r e g o r y ’ s gibes and he even w here anything b e n e ficia l i s to be T h e r e s e e m s to be som e con ­ H e jo ke d about sc h o o ls: gained through the d em on stratio n flic t h e re o r perh aps the U n iv e r­ th re w in a fe w m o th e r-in -la w o f ru d e n e ss. ‘ ‘I re a d an a rtic le in the p ap e r sity has decided that it is unable jo ke s fo r good m e a s u re . When th is type of beh av ior is to e n fo rc e i t s ’ No Sm oking re g u ­ about the dean o f C le m s o n U n i­ exh ib ited to v is ito r s at M ichigan Th o s e in the a u d ie n ce who had latio n s and bowed to the student v e rs ity w ho said h e ’d a d m it s tu ­ S ta te I think it sp eak s p o o rly fo r w ill. n e ve r h eard G re g o ry be fo re w e re all the students of th is U n iv er­ dents if they m e t the e n tran ce s ity . I hope so , at le a s t, b e ca u se if u n d ou b te d ly s u rp ris e d e v e ry tim e re q u ire m e n ts , w h e th e r the s tu ­ T h e fa c t that th is o c c u r re d at th is w as not the c a s e it would he m ade h a m b u rg e r o u t o f tho se dents w e r e b la c k , w h ite o r g re e n . any s p e c ific m eeting is not a s im ­ se e m to m e a c o n s i d e r a b l e p ortan t a s the fa c t that it o c c u r­ amount of m oney is being spent s acre d cow s and u n d o u b te d ly they H e ll if I ’m g oing to send m y kid re d on a cam pu s w here one of the to help student m o re con v en ient­ w e re s u r p r i s e d at th e ir ow n to school w ith the Jo lly G re e n p rim a r y p u rp o ses should be to ly c irc u m v e n t the U n iv e rs ity s ’ gain a knowledge of s o c ia l g r a c e s re g u la tio n s. laughter and a pp la u se . G ia n t.” along with knowledge o f c l a s s ­ B u t th e r e w a s m o r e to the jo ke s L a t e r he ta lk e d a b ou t the N e g ro T ip O ’ The H a t To M rs . W a rd e n room s u b je c ts . I t ' s e e m s to me that t h e r e should be a c o n sis te n t p o l i c y , and j i b e s than e n te rta in m e n t. It s e e m s unfortunate t h a t at ghettos in the N o rth and de facto e ith e r c o m p le te e n fo rcem en t of T o the E d ito r: th is le v e l t h e r e s e e m s to b e a W h at the F re e d o m S in g e rs said job in o rg an izin g student grou p s, c lo s e of th is acad em ic q u a r te r . the re g u la tio n s and a rem ov al of se g re g a tio n of s c h o o ls. need fo r in stru ctio n in sim p le con tactin g s c h o o ls, working with It is my s in c e r e h o p e t h a t the b rig h t, new, expen siv e ash about t h e i r songs app lie s to m a n n e rs that should have b e e n Th o s e w ho lis te n e d to G r e g o r y T h e e ffo r ts and a c co m p lis h ­ v o lu n te e rs, and asem bling the tho se who follow as future m em ­ tra y s o r e ls e take down the No le a rn e d many y e a r s e a r l ie r . G r e g o r y ’ s q u ip s: m en ts of the Student E du cation b e r s of t h e C o rp will have at Sm oking sig n s and admit d efe at. M o n d a y la u g h e d . T h o s e who h e a rd C o rp s have re c e iv e d national a t­ m a te ria ls needed fo r the v ariou s le a s t a portio n o f h e r devotion, Lynn M. G affin “ W e ’ re not up h ere to e n te r­ tention. Y ou r new spaper a s w ell a c tiv itie s . H ow ever it s e e m s to rre ?. de a m an stru g g lin g to h ave e v e ry in sig h t, p a tie n ce and a b ility . as o th e rs throughout the cou n try Without being d ire c tly involved fa c to ad m ission of d efeat h a s tain y o u . W e ’ re h ere to tell you a tenth A m e ric a n a cce pte d as an David G o ttlieb been m ade by the p u rch ase and have p ra is e d the p ro g ra m . in such a p ro g ra m , fd w people s to r y --a v e ry b itte r s to ry , one a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of so cio lo g y e q u a l--fo r w h a t lie s beneath h is . can understand e x a ctly how much and anthropology Ash Trays Present in sta lla tio n of th e se ash tr a y s . S in c e t h e s ta te le g isla tu re is s o m e of you m a y not w ant to As is the c a s e so often in such e ffo rt such an undertaking as the p ig m e n ta tio n --h e a rd m o re than news c o v e ra g e , th e re is a te n ­ Student Education C o rp s might c o n sid erin g an in c r e a s e in the a c c e p t.” h u m o r. dency to highlight the work of ta k e . I can a s s u r e you that with­ Letter Policy A Contradiction tuition I would lik e to s e e it go som e w hile p assin g o v er the e f­ out M r s . W arden’ s involvem ent fo r o th e r things than sym bo ls of fo r ts of m any o th e rs . th is p ro g ra m would not have fu l­ L e t te r s should not be lo n ger T o the E d ito r: d efe a t. W ell ad m in istratio n , what fille d its m any g o a ls. than 300 w ord s, and should be about it? T h e pu rpose of th is le tte r is to typed double spaced if p o s sib le . T h e height of U n iv e rsity hy­ R ich a rd P o s t E d u c a t io n P a r a d o x o ffe r fo rm a l and v ls ib le p r a is e to M rs . S an d ra W arden, student c o ­ B e c a u s e of o th er com m itm en ts N am es and a d d ress should a lso p o c ris y w as re ach ed e a r ly th is even in g. W hile going to an e v e ­ T h o m as G a rd n e r and r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s (w ife, be included. No unsigned le tt e r s o rd in ato r of the C o rp s. S in ce the m o th er a n d graduate student), w ill be p rin ted , but nam es m ay ning c la s s in O lds H all, I noticed inception of th is p ro g ra m , M r s . M r s . W arden will be resig n in g be withheld if we fe e l th e re is w orkm en p lacin g new alum inum T h e U n ite d Sta tes has an open lik e the m o d e l of d e m o c ra tic W arden has done a re m a rk a b le w all-ty p e ash tra y s on the w alls d o o r p o lic y fo r h ig h e r ed u ca tion e d u c a tio n .. H e is u s e d to t h e h e r p o s t a s co o rd in ato r at the re a s o n . D o You H av a va ilab le to a ll those who w ant h a rs h ly s e l e c t i v e d e vic e s by it.” w h ic h E u r o p e a n stu d en ts are YO UR ‘ ‘ T h e school d rop o u t co u ld be w eeded out, le a vin g o n ly a s m a ll the sa lva tio n of A m e ric a n e d u­ e lite in the h ig h e st le ve ls of e d u ­ 6 19 E . G ra n d R iv e r STATE cation . F o r it is h ere in re la tio n ca tion . to the ed u ca tion d e p riv e d that e ducation o f the c u ltu ra lly is tested, B u t E r n e s t O . M e lb y , fo r m e r Across From Student Services p re s id e n t o f tw o u n ive rs itie s and and the te s t h a s no t b e e n p a s s e d .” a p ro fe s s o r of e d ucation h e re , is m o re in a p o sitio n to k n o w the T h e s e tw o s ta te m e n ts , one by a in c o n s is te n c ie s o f A m e r ic a n e d u ­ d istin g u ish e d speaking at B r i t i s h M ic h ig a n ed ucator State and ca tion . H e w a rn s that o u r e d u ­ D IS C O U N T • Daily 9 a.m. 6 p.m. ca tion al s ys te m is not fu lfillin g one by in an H o u s to n , M S U e d uca to r p o in t up a m a jo r speaking d if­ its p u rp ose w hen m a n y stu den ts Cosmetics & Vitamins • Wed. 9 a.m. 9 p.m. are abandoned on “ a h u m a n s c ra p fic u lty in a pp ra isin g A m e ric a n L im it - O n e P u r c h a s e F o r E a c h C ou pon heap of d ro p o u ts , social m is fits e d u ca tion . . Gneiss and youth who fe e l u n w a n te d .” T h e re is a lw a ys a need fo r T h e c o n tra stin g vie w s o f the s y s te m , and w hen there are as e d u ca to rs p re s e n t an o p p o rtu n ity m a n y o b vio u s fla w s in the syste m to e va lu a te tw o w id e ly -h e ld a tti­ Qitiq? as there are in e ducation today, tudes to w a rd e d u ca tion . that need is urgent and n o t to be A s h b y ’ s c o m m e n ts m a y sound d e n ie d . Th e p ra ise of ed u ca to rs n ic e r to those w ho are u n w illin g fro m oth e r c o u n trie s is nice to ¥ to c r i t i c i z e the “ e s ta b lis h m e n t,” h e a r, but p rese nts the dang er of but M e lb y ’ s w a rn in g s are w e ll- If ypu a r e going to be g rad ­ co m p la c e n c y and sm u g n e ss. fo un d ed, and n e c e s s a ry if A m e r i ­ uating th is sp rin g te rm you should plan now to p u rch a se T o S ir E r ic A s h b y , m a s te r of c a n e d u c a tio n is to c o n tin u e s tr iv ­ a c la s s rin g . O rd er now to C la re C o lle g e of C a m b rid g e U n i­ in g to w a r d its stated goal of e d u ­ in s u re d eliv ery by Ju n e . v e rs ity , A m e ric a n sch o o ls lo o k cation fo r all. YELLO W G O LD - U f JiT T- m T •twfm 1 6 . D rip 2 7 . T h orou gh ­ W H IT E G O L D s ! aJ t I i N ; r 1 7 . A n a rch ist 1 8 . Fish fare: a b b r. 2 8 . C a v ia r m G R R A V E A B E D r_ C H O IC E o f STONE A C R O SS 1 2 . R iver: Sp. 2 0 . 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F ish 's C am pus % È 4 7 . L eg al p ap er m ak er prop eller 19 30 3/ 3 1 . Ebb 7 . B ib lical sp y 31 Û 33 % 34 4 8 . O b s o ia e ra ilw a y s 8 . Seaw eed 9 . B y w ay of 3 3 . B a re 3 4 . Steps B ook 4 9 . A m er, 1 0 . W ap iti 3 7 . R ab id 33 36 % 37 30 i 39 40 41 % > % % 42 4 3 ge n e ra l DOWN 1 5 . Pinoch le s co re 3 8 . O ctober brew S tore 1 . S tripling 1 9 . Owing 3 9 : V isu alize 44 i 45 46 2 . Bom byx 3 . Flow er th at 2 0 . F o o tw e a r 2 1 . T ig h t 4 1 . N o th in g 4 2 . Institute Specials Available at East Lansing Store Only ACROSS FROM 1 46 1 TH E UNION BUILDING 47 49 n ev er fades: 2 3 . F irst suit % poa. 2 4 . P a r t p lay ed 4 3 . Supplem ent Free Parking At Rear Of Store Coupons Good Thru. May 4 « *- Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 29 , 1964 0 Prizes In Three Categories Writing Contest Opens The 1964 Creative Writing graduate and graduate students T h in k ab o u t SPARTAN Bookstore M r. Swarthout, formerly an submission of manuscripts are Contest for MSU students inter­ will be held, with prizes In three MSU faculty member, i s the available in the English office, ested in writing short stories, categories. author of a number of success­ 201 M orrill Hall, and further in­ poetry, or essays has been an­ In the fiction category, those ful n o v e l s , amoung which are formation may be obtained by nounced by the English Depart­ submitting m a n u s c r i p t s will "They Came to Cordura" and addressing inquires to members ment. compete for the Glendon Swarth- Parallel contests for under­ out Awards. "W here the Boys A re ." Each year Mr. S w a r t h o u t donates of the Creative Writing Contest Committee. 1Î; a« 3 Where You’ll Find the largest selection of money to encourage young fiction The deadline for submitting w riters here. manuscripts for the contest is 5 pun. May 18, and awards will G reg o ry P e rfo rm a n c e In the essay field, prize money comes from the Lawson Essay be presented before the end of ♦ S T U D Y G U ID E S the term . Contestants are allow­ Prize Fund, to stimulate the ed to enter manuscripts in more N e ts $ 1 , 3 0 0 F o r S N C C writing of essays, and from the Literature and Fine Arua^Fund, than one category. y * . B R U S H U R S Nearly $1,300 will go to the a week salary for 30 days to earn which is given alternately to stu­ Student Non-Violent Coordinating money for SNCC to aid voter dents in the Art, Music and Eng­ Hotel Historian Committee as a result of Dick Gregory's appearance on cam­ registration and freedom schools projects. lish departments. Prizes for win­ ners in the poetry category also To Speak Today . E D U C A T IO N A L A ID S pus Monday. come from this fund. •few ' Alpha P h i Alpha fraternity Doris King, official historian “ YOUR SUPERMARKET FOR EDUCATION” sponsored the benefit in which Gregory, th e SNCC Freedom Educators A gift in 1963 from the Morn­ ing W riters' Group of the Ameri­ of the American Hotel and Motel Association, will speak on, "T h e Singers and Joan Baez - per­ Plan Dinner can Association o f University Women made possible the ini­ Uses of History in Hotel Public Relations Programs” at 4 p.m. S P A R T A N B O O K S T O R E formed. Gregory is giving up a $42,000 John X. Jam rich, associate tiation of awards to graduate today in 117 Eppley Center. T h e C O R N ER MAC & ANN EAST LANSING dean of the College of Education, w riters last year and will con­ lecture is sponsored by th e will be the speaker at the Michi­ tinue to aid in awards this year. school of hotel, restaurant and Assests For gan Association of Higher Edu­ cation dinner tonight. Rules for the preparation and institutional management. Research The dinner will be held at the Michigan Education Associ­ ation Headquarters in East Lans­ I’ve got to » Discussed ing. ¡¡¡¡¡y J /! id U w U A move to sell Michigan and 1%, Michigan universities as poten­ Dinner Held be seen / tial locations for research and c o r n u t a u p * development projects was de­ scribed at the Men’ s Club meet­ In Honor O f and worn to A S « . » » ’ì l i •§§1 ing Tuesday. John W. Hoffman, director of M ath Champs engineering research, discussed Michigan’ s research assets, con­ be loved . . . . ¡ p i j The University will officially centrating on the electronics in­ honor i t s national champion B Ü MISS GLADSACK r P \ î dustry. mathematics t e a m and i t s He referred to the‘‘goldentri­ coaches at a dinner Thursday angle” of universities in south­ evening in Kellogg Center. For beach wear, sleep wear, ern Michigan: M.S.U., the Uni­ The three-man team won first versity of Michigan and Wayne or spring-time lounging, only place in th e Putnam Mathemat­ Gladsack offers that delight­ State University. ical Competition, competing with Slides showing the research fa­ ful feeling of freedom. Sü 198 other colleges in the United cilities, graduate programs and States and Canada. money spent on research were A plaque commemorating the c o l o r s : p in k , g re o n , !Y* 11 i|;;ÍXm presented to the group. victory will be presented to the a p r ic o t and y e llo w . Hoffman said the three univer­ team by Gordon A. Sabine, vice- sities combined over $50 million president for special projects. ,< j on research, whereas in 1951 the The plaque will be hung in the o n ly $ 4 total budgets came to $6 million. Library with another one com­ memorating MSU’ s first-place finish in the Putnam competition t B R A 1.*' ¿i' Club Petitions two years ago. University officials, mathe­ ctfdL * * v*.** ■* N ow Ready matics department faculty and students’ parents w i l l attend. y s m f lR T u u e f lR m ï Petitioning for membership in Howard R. Neville, provost, will the '64 Club will be open today give the main address. through Monday, Je rry Roberts, Warren senior and chairman of Members of th e team a r e Robert E . G r e e n e , Knoxville, SHOP AT JACOBSON’S EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL NINE the club said Tuesday. Tenn., senior; Stephen E . Crick, Petitions will be available in J r . , Livonia Junior; and William the Union concourse or at the A. Webb, Wyckoff, N .J., sopho­ housing desk in Student Services. more. Greene and Crick were in Further information can be ob­ the top five in individual compe­ tained from Je rry Roberts at ED tition among the 1,260 students 7-1611. entered in the contest. a c ifc O D T it® :k ic o j i o n d e c k in s tr e tc h s h o r ts A T T E N T IO N SEN IO R S ! w i th s e a f a r i n g to p s Cap & Gown orders being taken White Stag sails pale prints and NOW th ru MAY 9 horizontal stretch cotton twill pants in fo r blue, pink, white, a q u a , blue • Senior Swingout, A. Cotton knit tanktop. Sizes S,M,L. • Commencement Shortshort. 8-14sizes. at Union Book Store B. Cotton printshirt. 8-18 sizes. Bermuda short. 8- 18sizes. C. Water-repellent, hooded jacket of dacron polyester/cotton. S,M,L. 1 3 . 0 0 Jami ca short. 8-18 sizes. 6 . 0 0 Sportswear Crest Cleaners FR EE STORAGE Don't Haul Clothes Home Save shipping costs by storing your clothes free of charge at C rest Cleaners. The only cost to you will be the usual cleaning charges. Jacobsons Bring your clothes in today. 620 Michigan Ave. ED 7-0012 I 4 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan________________________________________ Wednesday, April 2 9, ,1964 MSU LECTURE - CONCERT SERIES S a lla d e A n n o u n ce s S t u d e n t s H i t M e r i t C h a r g e s ALA Program featuring Som e U n iv e rs ity o f M ichigan m ay be s a c r ific in g a b e tte r edu­ Noreen M e llh o ss, Wyandotte sa id . For Ed B o a rd Post stud en ts d is a g r e e with U -M V ic e c a tio n ,” G ary Wold, D e tro it s e n ­ ju n io r, s a id , " I f S ta te can get A P h ilad elp h ia ju n io r re p lie d P re s id e n t M a r v i n N eih au ss’ s io r , said . the kid s, th is is p robably the only that he thought it w as a p oo r way A fo rm e r Republican r e p r e ­ fo r v arying te r m s up to eight MIRIAM MAKEBA c h a rg e of " a c a d e m ic p itch m an - sh ip ” in con nection with MSU’ s " I t ’ s a good deal If the k id 's way they can do it. S ta te wants m ore b rain y k id s, and If they need to get good stud ents and lab eled the sy ste m " t r i c k y . ” se n ta tiv e , G e o rg e W . S a lla d e , Monday announced h is intention y ears. not ch e ate d , and if S ta te can give T h e board is designed as a gen­ South A frican folk sin g e rw ith re m a rk a b le show -stopping ta len t. M e rit S ch o la rsh ip p ro g ra m . a good education to a kid with fin an cial aid they’ ll go t h e r e .” to see k the D e m o c ra tic cand id acy e r a l planning and co o rd in atin g She provides a tru ly unique and rew ard ing m u sical e x p e rie n ce . MSU o ffe rs s ch o la rs h ip s to M e rit fin a lis ts who d esig n ate the th is kind of in te llig e n c e ,” D ick C o ffey , R oyal Oak sop hom ore, " I f they have the fa c ilitie s to fu lfill the acad em ic needs of the Officers Elected fo r one of the eight p o sts on the S tate B o a rd of Education. body fo r a ll public education, in­ cluding h ig h er education, a n d TONIGHT: Wed., April 29 U n iv e rs ity a s th e ir f i r s t c o lle g e c h o ic e . N eihau ss re c e n tly said com m ented . stud en ts, m o re pow er to th e m ,” a P h ilad elp h ia, P a ., fre sh m a n By Angel Flight S a lla d e , a native of Ann A rb o r, w ill ad vise the le g isla tu re on the fin a n c ia l re q u ire m e n ts of th e s e that th is weakened the value of is t h e f i r s t to announce h is UNIVERSITY the M e rit p ro g ra m . Prof To Speak Angel F lig h t’ s new o ff ic e r s a re C o m m an d er Audry E c c le s , cand id acy fo r any of the p o s ts. in stitu tio n s. S allad e said he was announc­ W hile U -M students d iffe r in On Conservatism Management B en ton H arb o r ju n io r; E x e cu tiv e ing h is candidacy at th is tim e A UDITORIUM th e ir opinions about the v alid ity of the s y s te m , a ll seem ed m o st John A. C la r k , au th o rity on Club Hears O ffic e r M ary N ewcom be, H ous­ ton, T e x ., sop hom ore; A dm in is­ U nd er t h e new con stitu tio n m e m b e rs fo r the S tate B o a rd of b e cau se v e ry few people w ere aw are of the fa ct that th e se p o sts c o n ce rn e d fo r the w elfare of the Edu cation a re nom inated at p arty General Admission s2.50 M e rit s c h o la r , w hatever h is c o l­ leg e c h o ic e . c y ro g e n ic s fro m the U n iv e rs ity of M ichigan w ill speak on " C o n ­ Metal Exec tr a tiv e S e r v ic e s O ffic e r Ja n C o le , D e tro it fre sh m a n ; C o m p tro lle r con v en tio n s and e le c te d at la rg e w ere to be e le c tiv e . F o u r o th er education p o sts w ill b e on the N ovem ber b a l l o t - Students M.00 " 1 think it’ s a worthwhile thing, and 1 don’ t s e e why M ichigan s e r v a tis m : A R etu rn to R e a lity ” at 8 p .m . T h u rsd ay in 32 U nion. C la rk is a lso v ic e p re sid e n t of Edward So p cak , p re sid e n t of M ichigan M e ta llu rg ica l P ro d ­ u c ts, w ill speak on " S m a ll C o m ­ C a r a L e e U lum , D earb orn f r e s h ­ m an; O p eratio n s O ffic e r Judy C u tle r , O w osso fre sh m an ; and two e ach fo r the B o ard of T r u s ­ t e e s f o r M ichigan S tate a n d On Sale at Union Ticket Office d oesn’t do It. N aturally anyone the C o n se rv a tiv e F e d e ra tio n of panies v s . B ig C o rp o ra tio n s at Info rm atio n S e r v i c e s O ffic e r o f Wayne S ta te U n iv e rsity . and Paramount Newshop who Is In fin an cial s t r a it s would M ichigan . 7:30 tonight f i r s t M anagem ent R a v e l L u tz, A delphi, M d., f r e s h ­ T h e new con stitu tion in c re a se d b e in te re ste d In th is, although he A ll a re invited. Club m eeting o f the te r m . m an. ( >>rnui£ Eveute the num ber of M ichigan S tate tr u s te e s by tw o. T h e two s e a ts w e re fille d by appointment by the H otel, R e sta u ra n t and In stitu ­ K R O G ER ■ w ith 5th week m ailer go v ern o r but the two tr u s te e s tion al M anagem ent S e m in a r — 4 m u st now stand fo r e lectio n to coupon and $ 2 .0 0 purchase p .m ., 117 E ppley. r e ta in th e ir p o s itio n s . P h y s ic s Colloquium — 4 p .m ., P h y s ic s -M a th C o n fe ren ce R m . P ro v o st L e c tu r e , P ro f. C h a s. G E L A T IN S W rigley — 4 p .m ., K iva. 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C B u s s a r d , re g is te re d o p to m e trists r Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 2 9 , 1 96 4 5 S p o rts O u t 1 The N E W S In _ 1 Tennis Team Triumphs 7-0 Netettes Undefeated In R a p id s RTS The S p a r t a n SP te n n is t e a m v icto ry gave the G re e n th re e man Dwight Shelton won it T h e MSU n e tte r s w ill m ake wrapped up its p r e - B ig T e n s e a - an(j w h ite a 1 0 -3 m ark and a (U P I)— T h e B o ard of Education two s e t s , 6 - 3 , 6 - 0 . th e ir f i r s t hom e ap p e a ra n ce of son in grand s ty le T u esd ay a f t e r - hig boost into the league sea so n e lim in ated a ll com p etitiv e s p o rts T h e r e s t of the S p artan s’ sin g­ th e sea so n on May 8 , when they M ichigan S t a t e ’ s wo­ in Grand R apids h i g h sch o o ls noon, blanking W estern M ichigan w hich g ets underway next T u e s - l e s squad, C h a rlie W olff and p lay host to Iowa, Illin o is and m en’ s tenriis team will put Monday a s p a rt of an a u ste rity 7-0 at Kalamazoo. day at Ann A rbo r. D ave C lick , a lso won in two s e ts M ich igan . an undefeated 2 - 0 re c o rd p ro g ram which also Included do­ C aptain T om Ja m ie s o n , S ta te ’ s e a ch . W o l f f d e f e a t e d M ike on the lin e at 2 p .m . F r i ­ ing away with 70 teach in g Jobs num ber o n e m an, b e ste d the R o se n d e r 6 - 1 , 6 - 2 , w hile C lick L a s t y e a r the ten n is team day when they take on the in e le m e n ta ry s ch o o ls. Relays A re Past, B ro n c o ’ s Bob G ill, 6 - 4 , 3 - 6 , won ov er Glenn S yk es 6 - 2 , 6 - 2 . p osted a 1 7 -4 m ark and finished U n iv e rsity of M ichigan on A ll in tra -m u ra l sp o rts and all B a s e b a ll 6 - 3 , in the opening m atch of the day at W estern . In the o n l y doubles m atch fourth in the B ig T e n . T h e team a ls o fin ish e d in a fo u r-w ay tie the hom e c o u rts . C o a c h L u c e lle E . D ai­ m a jo r co m p etitiv e sp o rts includ­ ing football w ere dropped in a c ­ played, the num ber th re e doubles (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 1 1) f o r sixth p la c e nationally in the ley’ s Sp artan s sco re d a Tony O’ D onnell, retu rn in g to team of M ike Youngs and L a ir d tion s taken by the B oard at the on rlg h tfie ld e r Dick B illin g s* sixth hom e run of the s e a s o n to t ie the s c o r e . It w as the f i r s t But Injuries Linger play a fte r a w eek’ s a b s e n c e ,a ls o went to th re e s e ts to d efeat h is opponent. O’ Donnell topped M ike W arn er stopped the B ro n c o s 6 - 1 , 7 - 5 . T h e two rem ain in g doubles m a tch e s w e re c a n ce lle d b e ca u se N ational C o lle g ia te A th letic A s­ s o c ia tio n (NCAA) m e e t. T h is y e a r th e NCAA cham pionships w ill be held on cam pus in m id -Ju n e . 9 - 0 shutout in an outing with G rand R apids C om ­ munity C o lle g e , A pril 2 1 m eetin g. A lso fa llin g by t h e w ayside w ere the band, the o rc h e s tr a and The Penn Relays now a fading thigh hampered him for the re­ G ood rich 6 - 1 , 1 - 6 , 6 - 3 . N um ber o f rain . debate te a m s . tim e th is y e a r that S tan forth , (3.0) had allow ed a run. memory, Spartan trackmen are mainder of the weekend. T h in g s stood pat fo r the next preparing themselves for their He’ s back running again, how­ Big Ten outdoor opener Saturday ever, and the injury shouldn’t fiv e innings a s Salkow ski and S ta te ’ s th ird p itch e r F r e d D e v e r- against Ohio State on the Ralph keep him from compering against S A V E W IT H E V E R Y D A Y LO W P R IC E S eux p i t c h e d s c o r e le s s b a ll. Young track. the Buckeyes Saturday, accord­ M a n ie re then unloaded h is h om er “ The Penn Relays are a thing ing to Dittrich. to end the gam e. D e t r o i t c e n te rfie ld e r R ico of the p ast," said Coach Fran Dittrich. John Parker suffered an in­ jury of a more serious nature. FRESH, WHOLE Z u c c a ro topped the h itte r s with “ Last year we couldn’t do The Spartan 220 and 440 speed­ Hftt FRYING fo u r s a ftie s , including two doub­ anything wrong, but this year we ster suffered a mild muscle pull l e s , w hile S tev e Juday w as the couldn’ t do anything right. It's at Penn, and the injury forced only Sp artan with two h its . always hard to tell what the the Spartans to scratch their D ev ereu x got c re d it fo r the win. same group of kids will do from entry in the finals of the 880 A year to y ear.” relay. it /m CHICKENS in Salkow ski w as tagged with M an- i e r e ’ s hom er and the d efeat. The Spartans were unable to P arker’ s injury will keep him T h e win gave M ichigan S tate a defend their 100-yard dash, 440 out of action Saturday, but he 1 5 -4 re c o rd fo r the seaso n and and 880 relay titles which they should be ready to go against dropped the T ita n s to 8 - 2 . earned at Penn a year ago, but Notre Dame a week from Sat­ T h e S p artan s e n te rta in B ig T e n defending cham pion Illin o is F r i ­ that’ s no reason to think that there won’t b e brighter days urday. The Spartans finished third C U T U P F R Y IN G C H IC K E N l b . 294 day at 3 :30 p .m . and c o n fe re n c e ahead. in the Big Ten indoor meet, but c o - le a d e r Purdue in a d ouble- Defending 100- y a r d d a s h Dittrich said he thinks indoor performances do no necessarily ALL WHITE MUI o 39° h ead er Saturday at Old C o lleg e champion Bob Moreland pulled F ie ld . up lame in the preliminary of the 100, and the knot in his serve as the best indication as to what will happen outdoors. ALL DARK MUT S W IF T ’ S S W E E T R A S H E R MSU ran into injury problems from time to time during the FRYING CHICKEN lb SLICED BACON indoor campaign with m iler Dick I n t ra m u r a l N ew s Sharkey missing most of the season with an injured leg. M EN ’ S 3 — Snyder 10-12 MONEY SAVOR CHUCK 4 — Keystone Kids-Evans Scho­ F ie ld S o ftb a ll S c h e d u le 5 :2 0 p .m . lars W einer Top lb . SHOPPERS FAIR 1 — W est Shaw 1 -4 8:50 p.m. 1 — Paperbacks-S.S. C o r p s P O T R O A S T 3301 E A S T M IC H IG A N A V E , 2 — W in ch e ste r-W iq u a ssett 3 — W est Shaw 3 -5 (Open) Loop Bow ler Y O U R C H O IC E ! FA RM ER P E E T ’S N E X T DOOR TO IF R A N D O R S H O P P IN G C E N T E R 2 — East Shaw 7-8 4 — W est Shaw 6 -9 State’ s Je rry Weiner captured AND A T 3 — Men of Campbell-Rookies 5 — W est Shaw 8 -1 0 6 — E a s t Shaw 4 -5 7 — C asin o -C a rth a g e 4 — Orphans-Carriers In d e p e n d e n t B o w lin g th e Big Ten singles bowling crown, with a 620 three-game total, in weekend competition at SKINLESS FRANKS TOPPS DISCOUNT OR A SSO RTED 8 — C a ra v e lle -C a rlb b e a n 9 — C a b a n a -C a v a lie r Alleys 8 p.m. Ohio State. Weiner’s winning score helped CITY 1 C ach e t-C am b rid g e 6 :30 p .m . 1-2 — Asher-Howland 3 - 4 — Bower-Dollar 65 5-6 — Montie-Vets the Spartan bowlers to register a fourth p l a c e finish in th e COLD MEATS lb . 921 W E S T H O L M E S R O A D C O R N E R O F SO U TH LO G A N 1 — W olverton-W orm w ood league championships. Illinois 7-8 — Gutter Dusters-Castor won the Big Ten title for the third 2 — Snyder 1 4 -1 5 Canad. year in a row. 3 — Snyd er 1 6 -17 Bob Hanon picked up points for NEW LOW PRICE! EBERHARD’S FROZEN 4 — S ix P ak -B ro u g h am WOMEN' S State with a second place, 1,705 5 — B ra n n ig a n -B r is to l SPECIAL COUPON ORANGE JUICE 6 — E m in e n ce -E m p y re an pin, finish in the all-events cate­ 6 OZ.I B e s t B a ll T o u rn e y 7 — A r H ouse-A rgonaughts gory. Rod Pedersen and Kurt CAN 8 — W oodbrid ge-W olverine 9 — W oodw ard-W ollstone Entires and green fees will be accepted beginning today from Muxworthy took a third in the doubles event, with a 1,104 total. SAVE 2D« 10 — W icliff-W ild c a ts 12 noon until 3 p.m. and Thurs­ Geri Briney, the fifth member E B E R H A R D 'S F R O Z E N L E M O N A D E O R 6 0J BANQUET 6 ASS’T . FLAVORS^ 7 :4 0 p .m . day and Friday at the same times. of the team, failed to place. All M U R C H ’ S G R A P E O R C H E R R Y D R IN K C At 1 — A rp e n t-A rsen al Deadline for entering the tourna­ Big Ten schools except North­ 2 — Snyder 1 1 -1 3 ment is 3 p.m. Friday. western entered the tourney. A P R I L H IL L F R O Z E N C H E F B O Y - A R -D E E 12 1/2 o z . C R EA M P IE S BIGGER DISCOUNT WITH BYRNES B R EA D D 0 U G I* P IZ Z A m CH EESE BARGAINS DRUG AT STORf P IZ Z A WITH S A U S A G E 12 1/2 o z . 55« FOR GRAND RIVER AT MAC NEWSPAPERS' ---------------- BOOKS------------------ MAGAZINES BANQUET POT PIES 150 3 WITH C O U P O N AND $ 5 F O O D P U R C H A S E C O U P O N GO O D T H R U T U E S D A Y MAY 5 . LET US FILL YOUR ONLY BANQUET DINNERS EACH O N LY I sts/L* /Sibk583» SSi,♦ P R E S C R IP T IO N S MIX URMATCH! 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PK G . lim it o n e íb b b b b b b b co u po n bbbbbbbbbm bbbbbbbbco u po n lim it o n e ■■■■■■■ ■ NEW K R A F T SALADAICEDTEAMIX 4 8 's 104 2 E x p ir e s M ay 2 , 1 9 6 4 g E x p ir e s May 2 , 1 9 6 4 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE QT. YES-YESCOOKIES 3 PK G S. SI : CLEARSIL ■ JERGEN’S LOTION NEW P I L L S B U R Y ’ S D E L U X D BIXMIX BISCUIT MIX 7 1 / 2 ... pkg. 104 g lim it o n e 5 6 « ” tu b e r e ®* ¡ lim it o n e 3 9 « reg . 5 9 { MANOR HOUSE COFFEE2 i& $129 LAYERED BISCUITS PKG MiSSiOk PEAS 8 oz. 94 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ic o u P O N iB B B B B B B e e e e a a a B B a B c o u p o N e e e e i ■ E x p ir e s M ay 2 , 1 9 6 4 | E x p ir e s M ay 2, 1 9 6 4 FRESH NONl’SPORK & REANS 3 0 3 CAN 124 : MiCRiN : EFFIEHOTDOGSAUCE 11 144 O R A L A N T IC E P T IC : BABY MAGIC STRAWBERRIES QT. BOX ALOMIGLO CLEANER 10 194 lim it o n e 7 9 « r e g . $ 1 .2 9 lim it o n e 3 9 « reg. 6 0 * F in est A v a ila b le ! SURFDETERRENT R E G . S IZ E 234 CABBAGE D 150 LETTUCE 150 TOMATOES TR4/ 0F150 SCOTT’STOUT TISSUE 4 ROLL PAK 3S4 OUR 35th YEAR IN EAST LANSING ★ Automotive it Autom otive if Em ploym ent ★ F o r Rent ★ F o r Sale ★ Personal ★ Service ssm W A N T with a low cost A D '6 2 C H E V R O L E T IM PALA, S p o rt C H E V R O L E T 1960 . 4 -d o o r B e l - Coupe. C le an , eco n o m ical. $1650 o r b e st o ffe r . C all Dave at 3 3 2 - 5736. MG -T D e x c e lle n t, will s a c r i f i c e , 22 a i r . E co n o m ical 6 cy lin d e r en­ g in e. R ad io, h e a te r, w hite wall t i r e s . P ow er glid e. F la w le s s m e­ t a llic b l u e fin ish . S p o tle ssly C O l l F G E ST U D E N T S, m a l e . F u i! m e su m m e r w ork . P a rt tim e during sch oo l y e a r if de­ s ir e d . t a r n enough during su m ­ m e r to pay fo r e n tir e y e a r of HOUSES NEW 2 -b e d ro o m fu rn ish ed . Tw o fir e p la c e s , b a sem e n t, p ark in g . Up to 4 ad u lts. $160 p e r m onth. IV 5-4 9 1 7 a f t e r 5 pm . (629 E IC O -O S C IL L O S C O P E . Model No. 4 6 0 ; tubes and textbo o ks and o th e r te s t equipm ent. Phone TU 2 -5 3 4 7 . TU XÉD O . C O M P LE T E o u t f i t : 22 ^ u in n s u r a n c e agen ts a re potty old m en? V is it B ubolz at Tw o Tw enty A lb e rt, 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 .. We have a woman h e r e . _________ C 20 F R E E E ST IM A T E ON your m ove anyw here in the w orld. P h o n p . IV 5 -2 2 4 1 , B ek in s Van L in e s . Ask fo r J i m . C20 c le a n ! ! M ech an ically p e r fe c t! I sch o o lin g . O v er 15 $1,000 s c h o l­ M ifflin .) 20 S iz e 3 8 . W orn 4 tim e s . In e x ­ r .V ., RADIO, PHONO R E P A IR $95 0 . C a ll Dean Dudley, S ig m a • A UTO M O TIV E $ 1 ,0 8 5 . Al Edw ards C o. 3125 a rsh ip s w ere awarded to qualified ★ Real Estate C h i, IV 7 -9 0 2 0 , o r IV 2 -8 6 1 8 B U lL T i9 6 0 . 5 b ed ro o m s. Double c e lle n t con d itio n . C a ll 3 5 5 -4 0 5 8 . Don’ t S e a r c h —C a ll C hurch • EMPLOYMENT E . Saginaw (North of F ra n d o r.) stu d en ts. On the Job train in g for a fte r 10 p m . 20 g a r a g e , o ffic e , la rg e r e c ro o m . 22 3 BEDROO M C A PE C O D .S y e a r s IV 2 -5 6 0 » • FOR RENT C 22 p r a c tic a l u se of your education 1964 C H E V R O L E T IM PA LA . ¿ .S . S cre e n e d p o rc h . Two f ir e p la c e s . SEWING MACHINE 1963 zig zag o ld . T .V . ro o m , land scaped. $450 • FOR SALE C o n v e rtib le . A ll power and e x ­ C H E V R O L E T . 1955. Body rough, during the su m m e r m on ths. An W ill le a s e fo r $275 m onthly. ED m o d el. No attach m en ts needed. down, $94 m onth. TU 2 -2 1 7 5 . P rom p t S e rv ic e -N e w S iU sed S e ts • LOST &FOUND t r a s . T a k e o v er pay m ents. Phone ru n s w ell. Cheap! C a ll IV 9 -0 8 7 3 . e a rn w hile you le a rn p ro g ra m de­ 2-4518 e v en in g s. 24 S im p ly s e le c t a s titc h to button­ 522 W. W illoughby. 20 CHURCH T .V . S E R V IC E • PERSONAL 8 8 2 -4 7 2 5 ev en in gs. 21 22 signed by th is m u lti-m illio n dol­ NEW 2 -b e d ro o m , f u r n i s h e d . h o le , m on ogram , applique, o v e r­ 8 0 8 0 W. Willow, L ansing 3 BEDROO M C A P E Cod, 5 y e a r s • PEANUTS PERSONAL FALCON F U T l’RA 1962. D a r k C O R V E T T E 1960. W hite, blue in - la r C o rp o ra tio n that hundreds of F ir e p la c e , b a s e m e n t,p a rk in g .U p c a s t , au to m atically a ls o d e c o r­ C students have taken advantage of. old. T .V . ro o m , landscaped. $450 • REAL ESTATE blue in te r io r . Bucket s e a t s , t e r i o r . 4 sp e ed s. P o s itra c tlo n , to four ad u lts. $125 monthly until a tiv e d e sig n s, e tc . Want resp o n ­ down, $94 m onth. TU 2 -2 1 7 5 . 20 WHY PA Y M Ò RE? F o r p r o fe s - • SER V IC E Many of whom a r e s t ill with our t r a n s is to r ra d io . S traig h t s t ic k . m ich e lin t i r e s . R acin g s h o ck s. S e p . t e m b e r . (629 M ifflin ). IV s ib le p arty to m ake $ 6 .5 6 pay­ 5 BEDROO M I N C O M E . F i r e - sio nal d ry c le a n in g , WENDROWS. •TR A N SPO R TA TIO N C o . in key e x e c u tiv e p o sitio n s. $1,140, tak e o v er paym ents. C a ll D u -c o il d is tr ib u to r - Heavy duty 5 -4 9 1 7 .___ 24 m en ts o r only $ 4 7 .1 4 c a s h . C all p la ce . N ear a ll sch o o ls and U ni­ P a n ts, s k i r t s , s w e a te rs, 6 0 £ . •W A N T E D F o r a rra n g e m e n ts of p erso n al ow ner, 3 7 2 -1 7 5 6 . 20 c lu tc h . 300 hp. N ever r a c e d . ST U D E N T S- 2 bedroom hom e in OL 5 -2 0 5 4 . C20 v e r s ity . L a rg e y ard . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . P lain d r e s s e s , s u its , c o a ts , $1.19. in terv iew , tim e , sch ed u le and 1963 FO RD GALAX1E S t a 't i o n $1,995. 3 3 " -0 1 5 6 . 27 quiet suburban a r e a . F u rn ish e d , SÜ P R Ü SPANISH E l e c t r i c ü u ita r . 3006 V in e S t ., 1/2 block w est of DEADLINE: Wagon. C r u is e -O -M a tic . P ow er PONTIAC 1960. Low m ile a g e , I c ity you wish to w ork, c a ll Grand u tilitie s e x t r a . $ 125m o n th ly .C all A m p lifie r. 2 ch an n e ls, twin 12 Phone 3 3 7 -2 7 5 3 ; Floyd W allace Fran d or. ¿20 with B a rn h ill R e a l E s ta te . Shown 1 p.m . o n e c l a s s d a y b e ­ s te e rin g , ra d io , h e a te r, luggage ow ner c a r . V ery good con dition, R ap id s, G L en d ale 9 -5 0 7 9 . A lso 332-3311. 23 inch s p e a k e r s . L ik e new. $150. FO R M A L WEAR re n ta l s e r v ic e . by appointm ent only. 22 fore p u b licatio n . r a c k . $ 2 ,2 0 0 . S a c r ific e 6 7 6 -5 9 7 3 L an sin g , 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South Bend, FU R N IS H E D '5 ROOM House f o r 3 5 5 -9 3 1 9 . 24 Step out to tho se fo rm al p rom s good t i r e s . S ee at 3000 E . S a g i­ C E n tra l 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo, c a ll C a n c e l la t io n s - 12 n o o n o n e 23 naw o r c a ll IV 2 - 4 3 2 0 . 21 four m en stu d en ts.S u m m e r te r m . M U N TZ’S 2 3 ” ^ T .V ., r a d i o , ★ Service and p a r tie s in our a l l n e w p r i- G rand R apid s n u m ber. 48 class day before publication M ERCU RY C O N V E R T I B L E , FO R D 1956, 2 -d o o r , 6 -c y lin d e r , U napproved. O ff -s tr e e t p a rk in g . s te r e o , phonograph com b ination . vate sto ck of P alm B each fo rm al 1957. 330 H .P . M arauder en g in e, W A IT R E S SE S : Good w orking c o n - T H E S IS P R IN T E D IV 5 - 0 5 5 5 ._____________________ 24 New $199.95 with tra d e . Open w ear. Only at T im e C le a n e r s t, PHONE: stick y o v erd riv e . Radio, h e a te r s tic k . R ad io , h e a te r . Runs p e r ­ d itio n s. M ust have so m e e x p e r­ IN T E R L 6 C H E N . 4 -b e d ro o m c o t - ev en in g s. T U B E CA DDY. 4400 S. Rapid S e rv ic e S p e cia l group r a t e s . E venings by fe c tly . $160. 3 5 5 -1 0 3 9 . 21 355-8255 and o th er e x tr a ’ s . Must be s e e n . M ER C U R Y 1963 Station Wagon, ie n c e . S e e M r. M itch e ll o r M r. tag e co m p le te ly m odern on lak e L o g an . 24 D raftin g S u p p lies, X E R O X C o p ie s appointm ent. C a ll 332-1215 o r IV 2 -0 0 5 5 a fte r 4 pm . 22 B o sh e ff. No phone c a ll s p le a se . C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T RATES: M e te o r. 9 -p a s s e n g e r ; sm a ll V -8 E A T SH OP. 605 E . G rand R iv e r . fro n t. W alking d istan ce to M usic C am p . 6 5 5 -2 8 1 2 . 22 T E F L O N f r y i n g p ans, h o u se­ 221 South G rand stop In at 515 W. Grand R iv e r . C H E V R O L E T 1959, Im pala C o n - e n g in e. A utom atic tra n s m is s io n . w a re s and g i f t s . ACE HARD­ __________ 29 1 D A Y ........... $ 1 . 2 5 v e r tib le . New top, new t i r e s . R ad io , white w all t i r e s . P ow er 26 L an sin g , 482-5431 o r 4 8 2 -5 0 3 8 D IA P E R S E R V IC E , sa m e d iap ers 3 DAYS____ $2.50 ROOM S W H ERE & G IF T S , 201 E . G rand S h a rp e st one in town. J im ’ s G a­ R E G IS T E R E D N U RSES, full or C 22 re tu rn e d e ith e r y o u rs o r o u rs. s te e rin g and b r a k e s . L ik e n e w 1/2 D O U BLE TO s h a r e . C ooking, R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U nion. ED 5 DAYS____ $3.75 ra g e , 1603 T u r n e r . __23 throughout!! Only $ 2 ,2 8 5 . Al E d ­ p a rt tim e . 11-7 o r 3-11. Good s a l­ C O M P L E T E c o l l i s i o n s e r - With our s e r v ic e , you m ay include p ark in g . F o r m e r r e n te r re q u ire d 2 -3 2 1 2 . C REN A U LT 1959, L ike new, low w ards C o . 3125 E . S a g i n a w a ry and d iffe re n tia l plus other V IC E . Bum ping a n d p ainting. two pounds of baby c lo th e s that ( B a s e d o n .15 w o r d s p e r a d ) frin g e b e n e fits . F le x ib le tim e to leav e s c h o o l. ED 7 -0 8 3 0 e v e ­ S P É C IA L DISCOUNT p r ic e on m ile a g e . 5 e x c e lle n t M ich elin (N orth of F r a n d o r .) ' C22 e le c tric s t e a m i r o n s . ACE F r a m e straig h te n in g . V alley Auto do not fad e. D iaper p ail fu rn ish ed . nings.________‘ 22 T h ere w ill b e a 2 5 c s e r v i c e t i r e s . New b ra k e s, sh o ck s. $40 0 . B U IC K . 1951, 2 -d o o r h a rd -to p . sch ed u le. M eal fu rn ish ed . Phoi e HARDW HERE & G IF T S , 201 E . Body. 4711 N, E a s t, o r c a ll IV a n d b o o k k e e p i n g c h a r g e if ED 2 -0 8 0 1 . 21 M EN - C L E A N and co m fo rta b le 5 -8 5 4 7 . 22 AM ERICAN D IA PER SE R V IC E 332-0911. 22 D ynaflo. G o o d con d ition. $90. G rand R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U nion. 914 E . G ie r S tre e t ro o m s . P r iv a te e n tra n ce a n d th is a d is n o t p a id w ith in FALCON FU TU RA 1962. D a r k CHOOSE YOUR own h o u rs. A few E D 2 -3 2 1 2 . C21 C on tact L e n s S P E C IA L IS T fo r Phone 3 5 5 -7 9 5 8 . , 22 bath. P a rk in g a v a ila b le . C lo s e to ___________IV 2 -0 8 6 4 . C one w eek. blu e, light blue in te rio r. B u cket PLYM O U TH 1959, custdm wagon. h ou rs a day can m ean e x c e lle n t F O R M A L -F u ll length; Evening In v isib le B eau ty . 500 C re a tiv e cam p u s. A v ailab le f o r sp rin g , JO B R E SU M E S 100 c o p ie s, $ 4 .0 0 . s e a ts , tr a n s is to r rad io. S tra ig h t “ V - 8 ’ ’ a u to m a tic. P ow er b ra k e s , e a rn in g s fo r you a s a train ed F a s h io n s in G la s s e s . C ap ital Op­ su m m er a n d fa ll te r m s . 3 3 7 - d r e s s e s ; and wedding gown. A ll A ld inger D ir e c t M ail a d v ertisin g . T h e S tate News does not s tic k . $1,140, t a k e ov er p ay­ e x c e lle n t body. Must s e l l . 3 7 2 - Avon re p r e s e n ta tiv e . F o r ap-y t ic a l S tu d io s, 115 E . M ichigan, 9 4 3 8 . __________________ 2 0 s iz e s 1 5 -1 6 . R e a so n a b le . Phone 533 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5-2213. p e rm it r a c ia l o r relig io u s m e n ts. C a ll owner, 372-1756. 20 2284 a fte r 5 pm . pointm ent in your hom e, w r ite ] IV 2 -7 4 3 4 . C 22 \PP R O V ED R . OM fo r M ale s tu - 8 8 2 -8 7 4 9 .________ 20 d iscrim in a tio n in its ad­ o r c a l l : M r s . Alona H uckins i, ’ 62 FO R D C O N V E R T IB L E . B lu e TH UN DERB1RD C O N V E R T IB L E , it. U n iv e rsity YM CA, Cooking, GOOD ¿ A M P U S and su m m e r v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The 5664 S ch ool S t ., H a sle tt, M ichi and w hite. P ow er ste e rin g , low 1959. B la c k . A ll pow er, su p er king. $7,5 0 w eekly, 314 E v e r — tra n sp o rta tio n . Cushm an deluxe S tate News w ill not accep t a d v ertisin g fro m p e rso n s m ile a g e , excellen t condition. 1 t i r e s . 337-1110 o r Lam bda Chi gan, o r c a ll ev en in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 C2( en. ED 2 -3 8 3 9 . 21 m o to r s c o o te r . Phone 3 5 5 -0 2 4 3 betw een 8 a .m . and 5 p .m . 20 M SU FO R EIG N FILM S ER IES ow ner. 3 3 7 -7 1 3 4 . 22 A lpha. 128 H a sle tt. _______ 22 d iscrim in atin g against r e ­ W A I T E R S , L IF E G U A R D , and M O B IL E HOM E, 42’ XlO ’ . T r a i l - lig ion , r a c e , c o l o r o r A L L S T A T E SCO O TER 1959. Good 1963 CO RV A IR MONZA 4 -d o o r . S o cia l d i r e c t o r (with m u sica presents con dition. $ 130.C all Bob 332-1114. B u c k e t s e a t s , autom atic tr a n s ­ e r Haven L o t 113. S e e fro m 7 p m - national o rig in . talen t p re fe rr e d ) at W e in ste in 's BIC A v ic e a n d 21 m is s io n . L ik e new, $1850 o r b e st 9 pm . 23 R e s o r t , South Haven, M ichigan . r e n ta ls . L ast Lai sin g C y c le , 1215 KARMANN- GH1A C o n v e rtib le. o ffe r . 3 3 2 -2 8 8 0 . 21 L IK E N E W . K i r b y vacuum E a s t G rand R iv e r, c a ll 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . Automotive B la c k . $35 t r a i le r hitch and s e a t KARMANN-GHIA, ‘5 7 B la c k . No C a ll 3 5 3 -0 3 3 9 ._________________20 c le a n e r , $ 5 9 .9 5 . Phone 4 8 5 -3 1 9 1 "TH E M U S IC R O O M " R E L IA B L E F U L L and p a r t-tim e _________________ C b e lts . Must s e l l . $ 7 9 5 .TUI 2 -7 3 9 8 r u s t. R ad io , Engine p e rfe c t. $55 0 . HONDA SO, 1962. E le c t r ic s t a r t e r , ev en in g s. 20 CORVAlR ‘62, white 2 -d o o r 3 m en and w om en. If you have a day ( Indian) e v en in g s. 21 822 N. P en n sy lv an ia. 4 8 5 -7 0 8 0 . d ire c tio n a l s ig n a ls , w indshield BO O K S, G R E A T A ges of World speed tra n s m is sio n . Radio. E x ­ 21 o r h alf day that you a r e a v a ila b le BU IC K 1961 L c S a b re , 4-d o o r S e - and in good con d ition. $185. C a ll A rc h ite c tu re , 4 v o lu m es. O’ Neil celle n t condition. Save by buying fo r w ork, apply n o w .C allb etw een A sto ry of a r is to c r a c y and fading w ealth in India, dan. F u ll pow er. White s id e ­ BU ICK 195iT L eS ab re, 2 -d o o r S e - 6 5 5 -2 8 8 5 , 22 A m e rica n P la y w rite , A m erican d irect fro m owner. Phone 4 8 9 - 8:15 am and 10 am ; o r a fte r 6 pm produced arid d irecte d by S a ty a jit R ay . One of the ten w a lls. L o ts of e x tr a s . Phone MI dan. S tic k s h ift. Good con d ition. SCUBA H EALTHW AYS tank and Language R e fe re n c e L ib r a r y . H. 0677 evenings a fte r 5 :3 0 . 21 f o r in fo rm atio n re g a rd in g e m ­ b e st m o v ies of the Y e a r . 5 -9 6 1 2 . 20 $775,_ C a ll 6 2 7 -6 7 7 8 . ___21 re g u la to r . E x c e lle n t con d ition . L . M enken, 4 v o lu m es. Many AUSTIN H EA L EY ¡955. M '. t o r p loym en t. C a ll 3 3 2 -3 4 1 7 . 22 AUSTIN H EA LEY S p rite . Red. J . B . ’ s E X C L U S IV E L Y C h e v ro le t $95. O w ner going into s e r v i c e . o th e r s . IV 9 -7 2 5 5 . 22 and body In e x c e lle n t con dition. Burgundy. T i r e s and b atte ry in fine con d itio n . Must be seen to Body and engine in e x c e lle n t con ­ d ition. H ard and soft top. 4 8 2 - U sed C a r s . 1957 and 1959 C on­ v e r tib le s . V -8 A u to m atics. New ★ F o r Rent C a ll D ale a fte r 4 pm . E D 2 -5 5 0 3 . 77 S P E C IA L DISCOUNT p r ic e or e le c tric s te a m i r o n s . A CE Thurs., April 30 - Fri.r May 1 2068. 22 white vinyl to p s. F o r the s h a rp e s t SKI B O A T S, F ish in g b o a ts. C a - N O B IL IT Y ACCORDION - 120 HARDWARE & G IF T S , 201 E. be ap p recia ted . P riv a te o w n e r . used C h evy s in town, com e out to n o e s - by day, week o r m onth. Grand R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U n io n . ^ S e e Saturd ay and Sunday at 1705 E . M ichigan A ve. o r c a 11 IV 1963 AUST IN -H E A L E Y S p rite . M kll. E x c e lle n t condition. O rig i­ J . B . ’ s and b ro w se around. 2801 G rand -R - M a r in a . 7086 C r ie tz S . C e d a r. C R d ., D im ond ale. 6 4 6 -2 2 3 1 . 24 B a s s . Red and white with c a s e , h e e d s tim ing. $125. Phone MI 1-6 2 5 0 . 22. E D 2 -3 2 1 2 . 1963 10 X 5 0 ' RICHARDSON M O - C21 7 & 9 p.m. 5 -7 0 2 2 a fte r 9 pm . 22 nal ow ner. 11,000 m ile s . Phone 3 5 5 -3 1 4 6 . 20 PLYM O U TH 1953. R u sted , but A PA R TM E N TS M O T O R - G a le B u c c a n e e r, 1957. B IL E hom e. An e x c e lle n t oppor­ CORVAlR 1962. R ed , sh arp , one 12 H .P . with tank a n d 2 p ro ­ owners 5 0 0 , 3 -sp e ed . L ik e new. Low p r ic e . M ust s e ll. 4 8 2 -0 0 6 7 . F O R D 1958, 4 door, V -8 sta n - dard tra n s m is s io n , ft and H. ED dependable and eco n o m ical to W ANTED: 1 m a le student to s h a re ru n. E x c e lle n t lo cal tra n s p o rta ­ ap artm en t with 3 . S e n io r o r G rad s p e l le r s . E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . tunity fo r student. C a ll 6 4 1 -6 6 0 4 a fte r 6 pm . 21 FA IR C H ILD T H E A T R E tion . C a ll 3 5 5 -0 7 7 4 . $75. 22 p r e fe r r e d . Id eal study c o n d itio n s. $125. Phone IV 9 -0 4 8 2 . 23 SEWING MACHINE SIN G ER c o n - 21 2 -8 9 7 1 a fte r 7 p .m . 20 FO RD 1955. O verhauled r e c e n tly . P a rk in g s p a c e . 3 3 2 -3 9 8 0 . C A R P E T LOOM . 4 h a rn e ss with s o le au to m atic zig zag. Equipped Adm ission: 50£ M E R C E D E S -B E N Z 2 2 0 7 H 9 W . 22 Good con d itio n . A buy at $ 7 5 . c a rp e t r a g s . $ 75. Phone IV with co n tro l fo r lovely d e sig n s. SPRING SPECIALS: B la c k 4 -d o o r with re d le a th e r. Phone 3 3 2 -0 2 0 3 ev en in gs. 24 9 -2 1 5 4 ,___________________ 24 B u tto n h o les, appliqu es, o v e r ­ 63 C H E V R O L E T , super O rig in al m ile a g e . Good condition. A LFA ROM E 1962. Must s e l l . P ay BO A T RU N A BO U T. 2 y e a r s old c a s t s and a ll g e n era l household sp o rt, 2 -d o o r , hard to p .$2290 $1,700. C a ll 3 3 2 -2 8 1 0 . O LD SM O B1LE 1955. S u p e r 88 ' 21 off b a l a n c e - ^ a p p r o x i m a t e l y with a l l c o n tr o ls . M otor a n d t r a i l e r . IV 5 -6 7 2 5 . 1628 H e rb e rt sew ing. M ake only sev en pay­ ■ a n s i n o ] ’ 61 C H E V R O L ET Im pala, 2 - H oliday Sedan, all pow er. N ew $1,300. Runs w e ll. 135 H a sle tt, Strppt- 22 m en ts of $ 6 .8 4 p e r m onth. G u a r­ ■ ¡D r iv e - In T h e a t r e " ^ | an teed . Phone OL 5 -2 0 5 4 . C20 door, hardtop, V -8 , autom atic b r a k e s , fuel pump and b a tte ry . A p artm en t 21. 21 HONDA 1965. Show room c o n d i- South Cedar al Jallv Road TU2 -2 4 2 9 1 FO RD 1958, 2 -d o o r, 6 -c y lin d e r, M O T O R C Y C L E . I960 Zundapp, tra n s m is sio n , R & H, b la ck . . Runs w e ll. One ow ner. Phone 4 8 4 - tion . 3 ,4 0 0 m ile s . E n jo y b e n e fits $1,590 1949.____________________________ 21 stand ard s h ift. O rigin al ow ner: ' 50 FEET of W orld’ s b e st eng in eered b ik e . 3 0 0 c c . E n gin e, c h a s s i s and NOW! L IM IT E D E N G A G E M E N T ! $375 o r b e st o ffe r . IV 4 -5591. TO CAMPUS p oin ts in e x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . SPA RTA N M O TO RS E le c t r i c s t a r t e r , e t c . A fter 5 :3 0 . A C A D EM Y AWARD W INN ER ’ 62 F O R D G a la x ie X L ,h d tp ., 22 R e a s o n a b le . 3 5 5 -1 2 5 4 . 22 337-1123. 23 hàm B E S T A C T O R ! "S ID N E Y P O IT IE R ' R & H, autom atic tra n s m is ­ C H E V R O L E T 1963Monza 2 -d o o r; i960 R A M B L E R . C ustom 4 -d b o r AFGHAN P U P P Y . F e m a le , blond. WEDDING GOWN. S ilk o rg a n z a . sio n , P S , bucket s e a t s . . $1,790 4 -sp e e d tra n s m is s io n . Low m il­ sed an . 6 -c y lin d e r , s t a n d a r d S u p e rio r AKC b reed in g . $150. H IT NO (1 ) SHOWN A T 7 : 4 5 - 1 1 :4 0 «m u C hapel tr a in . S iz e 8 -1 0 .C a ll 3 5 5 - eag e. Two to ch o o se fro m . tra n s m is s io n , ra d io . R e clin in g W ill c o n s id e r t r a d e fo r a c c o r ­ 9 9 7 0 a fte r 6 pm . 21 ’63 VOLKSWAGEN red , b a r ­ s e a ts . $ 7 9 5 . 4 8 7 -5 8 8 0 . 23 dion, b o at, cam ping equipm ent o r 1957 M ER C U RY M O N TEREY 2 - PO RTABLE T Y P E W R 1 T E R - gain p riced a t . ................. $1,390 FO R D 1958 C ou ntry S q u ire S t a - Call ite m equal v a lu e . 4 8 2 -0 0 0 8 . 24 d oor, hardtop. A utom atic tr a n s ­ O lym pia P r e c i s i o n . Buy the tion wagon. E x c e lle n t condition m is sio n . P ow er s te e rin g a n d fin e s t. T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a s s e l- in sid e and out. B e s t o ffe r ov er 332-5051 b rin g Co. 310 N. G rand . IV 2 - ★ Lost & Found ’ 59 ENGLISH FORD L t. blue b ra k e s. No ru st. E x tr a sharp. c o lo r , white vinyl in te rio r, R 8, H, excep tio n ally c le a n . . . $ 4 0 0 . E D 2 -0 0 7 0 . C H E V R O L E T 1962 C o rv a ir. 4 - TH U N D E R B lR D 1959 h a r d t o p . 22 1219. SC H O BE R CO N C ERT O rgan with C 20 HORN RIM g la s s e s in le a th e r c a s e with c lip . V icin ity of MAC. T ìe ld d o o r , 3 - s p e e d tra n s m is sio n . B lu e . E x c e lle n t con d ition. Buying Stop at Our M odel $490. 252 C ed ar s e p a ra te s p e a k e r s . Make o ffe r . R ew ard . 6 5 5 -1 1 6 0 . 20 F E A T U R E NO (2) ( F I R S T RU N ) A T 9 :5 0 Sharp. M ustang, m ust s e ll. $1,250. P r i c e M ust s e l l . Phone NA 7 -6 9 4 6 . 24 L O ST PA IR of h earin g a id g la s s - n e g o tia b le . 4 8 9 -7 9 5 0 . 22 J ACK DYKSTRA 1960 FO RD FA LCO N , 2 -d o o r. A IT h N 'l ION F A C U L T Y . F u r ­ AUSTIN H E A L E Y 1957, 10t)-6. nished e ffic ie n c y a p a r t m e n t . G O L F C L U B S - W om en 's. B ag e s . C a ll 3 3 7 -1 0 7 0 , 328 E v e rg re e n . and c a r t included. E x c e lle n t co n ­ FORD C lean , eco n o m ical tra n s p o rta ­ tion. New p ain t, b r a k e s , rad io , e t c . A v ailab le soo n . Quiet atm o s­ d itio n . Phone IV 7 -0 3 7 3 . 22 22 OTTE m a rrs uuay (Open Mon, T h u rs , F r i ’til 9 ) 3000 E . M ichigan 3 3 7 -0 6 5 6 d ay s; 4 8 9 -6 0 4 8 a fte r p h e re , c lo s e to cam p u s. $90. T E F L O N f r y i n g pan s, h o u se­ ★ P e rs o n a l « ** NORMAN VINCENT PEALE 6 pm . 22 F ab ian R e a ltv . 332-0811» 22 w a re s and g i f t s . A CE HARD­ N. C ed ar at Grand R iv er IV 7-3 7 1 5 c FO R R E A L S A V iN G S ^ s ^ ^ T s * C O STAR N IN O C H E V ftO L E T l9 5 8 . 2 - d o o r Im - F U R N I S H E D A PA RTM EN TS W ARE & G IF T S , 201 E . G rand WILLIAM WINDOM IV 2 -1 6 0 4 VOLKSWAGEN 1962 sed an. E x - S tate F a r m agent about financing p a la . 4 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s . No ru s t, e x ­ a v a ila b le fo r su m m er and fa ll R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U nion. E D CAROL OHMART OLDSM OB1LE 1963, F 85 C u tlass c e lle n t con d itio n . Low m ile a g e . you r next c a r through the S tate ANO IN T N O O U O N O P,i,as(ö(h'u c e lle n t con d ition, $82 5 . C a l l te r m s fo r 1, 2 , 3, o r 4 stu d en ts. co n v ertib le . White w a lls, auto­ O rig in al owner ju st bought new c a r . Phone 355-1071. 22 J e r r y , 337-1001 o r 3 5 5 -4 6 1 8 . 22 C lo s e to ca m p u s. C a ll 332-0811, 2-3212. G IBSO N 5 STRIN G , long neck b a n - C F a r m C a r F in a n ce P la n . Ask fo r E D KARMANN, IV 5 - 7 2 6 7 , In DIANA HYLAND UNITEDARTISTS m atic flo o r sh ift, c o n so le ,b u ck e t ev en in gs 3 3 7 -2 4 7 4 . F a b i a n R e ­ jo ; c a s e . R e c o rd s , books, should­ s e a ts . $2250. 3 3 7 -2 2 0 2 . 22 SC O O TER 1959 Cushm an E a g le . ★ Employment a ltv . 22 e r s tr a p . $140. C a ll 3 3 7 -9 6 2 1 . 23 Fran d or. C 20 *04 CH EVY 2 2 -d o o r. Radio, E x c e lle n t con d ition. E conom ical» ENGLISH 3 s p e e d b ic y c le . $39.77. T R O P H IE S - P L A Q U E S G R E A T L A K E S Em ploym ent fo r h e a te r, new t i r e s . Body av erag e, in te rio r e x c e lle n t, engine e x c e l- dependable. G raduating s e n io r : C a ll Walt 3 5 5 -2 5 7 6 . 22 p erm an en t p o sitio n s in o ffic e , Swi mmi ng Po'ol A CE HARDW HERE & G IF T S , 201 For All O cca sio n s Custom Engraving U n tln i'i tnrgs>> E . G rand R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m len t. $195. IV 2 -6 9 2 5 . 23 PLYM OUTH 4 -d o o r, 1958. V -8 , s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C all IV 2 -1 5 4 3 . 24 Hour Serv ice D R IV E M E R C L R Y I960 Com m uter S ta - s tic k ; ra d io , h e a te r and white C 20 B o r b e q u e A re a s U nion. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . M O B IL E HOME s e t up. C lo s e to C LA RRY CUSHION -IN T M tA T R t_____ tion Wagon. 9 -p a s s e n g e r. M ulti­ c a m p C o u n s e l o r p o sitio n s SPO RTIN G GOODS w a lls. C le a n . $27 5 . Phone 3 5 3 - ca m p u s. Sky lin e 1956. 8 ’ x 3 5 ’ . 3020 V i n e ................... IV 5-7465 k 2 M ile s S o u th w e s t o f L a n s in g o n M -7 8 d riv e. R ad io, h e a te r, white wall 1373. 22 a v a ila b le fo r m en and w omen. at C A M P RAK1N. F o r in fo rm atio n , R e a s o n a b le . Im m ed iate p o s s e s ­ 1 B lo ck N. of Michigan Ave. t i r e s . P ow er s t e e r i n g a n d ADM, b ra k e s . E x c e lle n t body', m o to r, C H E V R O L E T IM PALA C o n v e rtl- c a ll M r. M e z g e r, 3 3 7 -2 2 9 3 . 20 BURCHAM WOODS s io n . 3 3 2 -2 6 6 4 , 21 J u s t West of Sears on Vine NOW! (7) BIG DAYS $ 1 .0 0 E L E C T R IC P O R T A B L E o rg a n . tir e s and fin ish !! $1,285. A1 Ed­ b le , 1958. 348, pow er g lid e, full B A B Y S IT T E R WANTED in my and STUDENTS: Why l e a v e your 3 1/2 o c ta v e s . E x c e lle n t con d i­ w ards C o . 3125 E . S a g i n a w pow er, ra d io , h e a te r , white side hom e 8 - 5 . R e fe r e n c e s , C a ll 3 5 5 - d o rm s , when B im b o ’ s w ill d e­ EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN! (North of F ra n d o r.f C22 w a lls . $ 7 5 0 . IV 4 -0 2 2 9 . ____ 22 9 8 4 0 , a fte r 5 pm . 21 EYDEAL VILLA tio n . O rig in a lly $175, now $75. liv e r you r P iz z a s to you! C a ll Call: Phone 4 8 2 -9 6 0 2 . 21 L A C E WEDDING gown. S e v e ra l 484-7817. C22 H IT NO (1 ) SHOWN A T 7 : 4 5 - 1 1 :2 0 ED 3-5041 or ED 2-0565 fo rm a ts and c o c k ta il d r e s s e s . FU RN ISH ED A PA RTM EN T fo r S iz e 11. W orn o n ce . R e a so n a b le : Beta Beta Beta S T O R Y S p r in g B a r g a in D a y s tw o. U napproved. $85 p e r month. Phone IV 2 -8 6 8 1 . U tilitie s included. Inquire O k e - T .V . ’S U SE D . As low a s $2$. At 22 Initiation 5:30 Today lV lS f iS m o s H ard w are. 22 the hom e of M o toro la, S y lv an ia, B U R tH A M W Ó O D S , E Y D EA L M untz, T V S te r e o s . S to ra g e F u r ­ Room 404 Nat. Sci. V ILL A A PA R T M E N T S. P oo l, a ir n itu re S a le s . T e r m s a v a ila b le at con d itio nin g. Sum m er and fa ll 6 ( J M e r ury M on terey, 4-d oo r 5 7 P o n tia c S tatio n W agon, pow­ 6 1 D o d g e P o l a r i s , 2 -d o o r 4601 N. U .S . 27. C a ll IV 7-0173. hardtop, power s t e e r i n g , e r b r a k e s , rad io, h e a te r , auto­ hardtop, pow er s te e rin g , pow­ te r m le a s e s a v a ila b le . E D 2 -5 0 4 1 . __________________ C 22 C 20 Banquet 7:30 Today P R Ws w ' T-h ie Yf i r s /t u 'm"e -“ ^ ’ pow er b ra k e s , rad io, h e a te r, m a tic tra n s m is s io n , w h i t e e r b r a k e s , rad io, h e a te r, auto­ LUCOR 1200 STEREO tape re - m a tic tra n s m is s io n , white WOMEN OVER 21: Su m m er- one At autom atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , w a lls . S to ry s e lls P o n tiacs corder. $260 new this term . Take 2 - g i r l , one 4 - g i r l , one g irl to 2 -to n e , white w a l l s - S to ry s e lls M e r c u r y s f o r le s s . $ 9 9 5 fo r l e s s . $395 w a lls . S to ry s e lls Dodges fo r le s s . $1195 s h a r e with 3 , two g ir ls to s h a re best offer, must sell. 355-6899. 20 Wesley Foundation £ with 2 . F a l l - w inter - sp rin g - TABLE MODEL f .V . metal cab- inmaWiorìandMemcOtùlt one 2 - g i r l , one 3 - g i r l , one 4- inet. Good condition. Call 332- V A c T n O N ^ T ^ T e a u r t K t f ^ a k e g i r l. ED 2 -2 2 7 6 . 21 6250. 21 Michigan lodge two hours from D U P L E X A PA RTM EN TS fo r 3 and 4 g i r l s . A vailable Jun e 15th. F R E N C H TOURING "bike. S campus. Reduced rates till June H IT NO (1 ) SHOWN O N C E A T 1 0 :0 0 15. W rite: Sea Fever Lodge P.O. S T O R Y 0 L D S M 0 B IL E 1/2 b lo ck to B e rk e y H all. E D speeds. Front and rear luggage 2 -2 4 9 5 .______________________ 7 0 racks, l i g h t s . 484-9679, 355- Box 87A Whitehall, Mich. Phone NEW FURN ISH ED a p a r t m e n t 3438. Steve Platt. 21 TW 4-4353. 27 (In clu d es air-co n d itio n in g ). Sum ­ RALPH’S CAFETERIA m e r te rm only. $45 p e r month, GftÈTCH GUITAR with double I TODAY’S SPECIAL. . . | W k g L e T he A p ril A c tio n Is p o ssib ly l e s s . 3 5 5 -9 0 0 4 . 24 pick-up. 4 channel amp. m icro­ phone. Call 332-8641, ask for Fried Fish Cake H A S L E T T A PA R TM EN TS. B e a u - Cole Slaw Mike. 22 tifu l four p erso n furnished. Sub­ LT ÆT/'F Hot vegetable 3165 E . M I C H I G A N IV 2-1311 le a s e su m m er te r m . C a ll C h r is , FILTER ¿LEAN vacuum cleaner. 1 year old. $55. 489-3080. 20 O O H * Roll & Butter 353-1116 o r loan 353-1098. 21 Wednesday, April 2 9, j.964 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan S e r v ic e ★ Service ^ Service A CCID EN T P R O B L E M ? C a l l P R O M P T D E L IV E R IE S , t h r e e TYPIN G SE R V IC E P 1 A M IS Fame Home Kalamazoo S t r e e t Body Shop. typ es of d iap ers to ch o o se fro m . ANN BROWN typ ist and m u lti- Small d e n t s to l a r g e wrecks. American and foreign c a r s . B ulk wash fo r c le a n e r , w hiter d ia p e r s, fluff d ried and folded. 11th offset p rinting (b lack 8t white & c o lo r ). IB M . G e n era l typing, U B A w a rd s B a n q u et (U P I)— T h e D etroit C iv ic C e n - ( te r C o m m issio n voted unani­ m ously T u e sd ay to s e t up the _ Guaranteed work. 489-7507. 1411 U s e you rs o r re n t o u r s .C o n ta in - te rm p a p e rs , th e s is , d is s e r ta ­ M ichigan S p o rts H all of F a m e in F ast IC a ln m a rn ri. STU D EN T T V R E N T A L S. N ew _C e r s fu rnished . No d e p o s i t . 25 y e a r s e x p e rie n c e . B y -L o D iaper tion s. ED 2 -8 3 8 4 . B A R B IE M EL E x p erien ced typ - C H o n o rs T o p W o rk er C o b a H a ll. T h e sh o w case fo r M ich igan 's 19*' p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 21” S e r v i c e , 1010 E . M ichigan . IV ing and m u ltilith s e r v ic e . B lo ck body, anybody o r som eb o d y ." g r e a te s t a th le te s w ill be a 300 ta b le m o d els, $8 p e r month, 17” 2 -0 4 2 1 . . C off cam p u s. No job too la rg e o r Ron O ste rh o u t, B irm in g h am P re sid e n t Dan R ile y , B lo o m ­ foot c o r r id o r in Cobo H all be­ ta b le m o d els, $7 p e r m onth. All too s m a ll. Phone 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . 26 ju n io r , w as s e le c te d W o rk er of s e ts gu aranteed , no s e r v ic e o r TY PIN G S E R V IC E ________ .w___ éÿjmâà i/ái - field H ills s e n io r , p resen ted keys tween the exh ibit ro o m s and the T Y P IN G . T e r m p a p e rs, th e s e s . the Y e a r at the annual Union E D IE S T A R R , TYPIST^ T h e s e s , to the 1 9 6 3 -6 4 B o a rd of D ire c to rs m ain banquet ro om . d e liv e ry c h a rg e s . C a ll N ejac T V B o a rd A w ard s Banquet la s t w eek. IS.M .C . E le c t r i c . W o r k g u ar­ T h e r e a r e now 45 m e m b e rs of R e n ta ls , IV 2 -0 6 2 4 . C d is s e r ta tio n s , te rm p a p e rs , gen­ Donald E * H am achek, a s s i s t ­ and p in s to the new D ire c to rs and anteed. 3 3 7 -1527. 48 the H all of F a m e w i t h th re e KEN’ S C A R B U R E T O R SE R V IC E e r a l typing.- E x p e rie n ce d , IBM. ant p r o fe s s o r of edu cation, ad­ outstanding com m itte e m e m b e rs. JO B RESU M ES 100 c o p ie s . J i W . m o re to be named for the annual New and re b u ilt C a rb u re to rs E l e c t r i c . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . C d re s s e d U B le a d e rs on the co n ­ P re sid e n t f o r the following A ld inger D ire ct M ail a d v e rtisin g . M ichigan week May 2 0 . B a llo tin g M em ber I.G .O . cep t of in d iv id u alism . acad em ic y e a r , D i c k Sawdey, 5 3 3 North C lip p e rt. IV 5 -2213. M otor tune-up s p e c ia lis ts . C. ★ T ransportation He said that stud ents have a B a ttle C re e k ju n io r, was in tro ­ by M ichigan sp o rts e d ito rs ends today fo r th is y e a r ’ s h o n o rée s. 1100 S , W ashington 4 8 9 -5 3 4 6 . 22 TY PIN G in my h o m e . S h irle y c h o ic e of w hether to be a ” n o - duced. W ORLD'S FA IR HOLIDAY. P e r ­ D e c k e r, 2 6 5 4 N elv ille, E , L , fe c t graduation g ift. Ju n e 15-19, Phone 3 3 2 -0 7 2 1 . C round t r i p flig h t. A ccom m oda­ T E R M P A P E R S , th e s e s, e x p e r - tion s and e x tr a s $99. C a ll now, ie n ce d . IBM e l e c t r i c . M arianne H arrin g to n , 3 7 2 -3 2 8 0 . C 22 3 5 5 -5 4 6 5 M o n d ay -F rid ay . 1 to 5 21 W IT T E R ¿ M T N IV A L pm , T Y P IN G —in my hom e. S h irley WANTED: RIDE to L o s A ngeles, D e c k e r, F o r e s t A ve. L an sin g . Phone IV 2 -7 2 0 8 . C on o r around the 21st of Ju n e . S e n d p o stcard to M i s s S. * S P E C I A L * 1, TY PIN G IN my hom e. 15 y e a r s A n d e r s o n , Stock b rid ge H ig h — YD Convention I s 'A’ Wanted s e c r e ta r ia l e x p e rie n c e . E le c t r ic Sch ool. Sto ck brid ge, M ich ig a n .21 ty p ew rite r. IV 7 -0 6 1 9 . C20 m m m WANT 2 rid er's to L in co ln , N e- — BAB— Y — SITTIN— G w a n te d . H o t Honors Students b ra s k a . L eaving F rid a y , May 8; lu nches, many to y s, lo ts of love retu rn in g T u esd ay . C all S u e 3 5 3 - and attention . C a ll 3 5 5 -3 1 3 3 soon» P a tr ic k M cC ollough, D earbo rn 4 9 e r DAY 1150. 22 21 s e n io r , a n d Steve Dobkowski, D ig in to a s m a n y g o ld e n ENDS TONIGHT: w ere e le c te d to the s ta te ex e cu ­ tiv e board at the Young Dem o­ $ 1 ,5 0 fu to , GUflüf 1 s t I butterm ilk p ancak es as you can e a t for j u s t ... NOW SHOWING INGMAR BERGMAN’ S c r a t s convention held in D etro it la s t w eek. In addition, both r e ­ WED. Thru SAT. "THE SILENCE” . . . at 7 :3 5 -9 :5 0 P .M . ceiv ed aw ards fo r outstanding le ad e rsh ip and d irectio n In the i D e m o c ra tic P arty Giant 4-Hit Show TOMORROW . . . One Day Only: « I n ifi W IK I R IT A JA M E S I Continuous From 1:20 P.M. "THE HOME OF HEFLIN • MORENO • MacARTHUR “ ‘C a m p o b e l l o ’ i s a p o w e r f u l p i c t u r e . A a n b ig p ic tu r e , a fin e p ic tu r e a n d im p o r ta n t p ic tu r e . T h e b e st CHOICE BEEF STEAK SALE n > in X in G O O D FOOD” Fitst At 7:52 an d m o st w h o le s o m e o f its k in d .” FU LL C U T R O U N D 7 5 * LB. > < -2nd H it- LOS ANGELES EXAMINER 2820 È. Gr. River IV 7*3761 Z "Sound of Speed” D S IR L O IN S T EA K 8 9 * LB. o in S E E ! Sp ecial D esigned r a c ­ as the man who never loigot how to smile as the woman who never forgot how to love. ANTEE ing c a r " S C A R A B " put through h a ir -r a is in g speed > OF QIML/Tp ^ . T -B O N E S T EA K 9 5 * V r~ t r ia ls at R iv e rsid e R a c e C o u rse in C alifo rn ia. FULLY COOKED c V» Shown 2nd At 9:40 • • BANANAS S U P E R RIGHT S EM I-B O N E LE S S H AM S 57$ LB. "W r- -3rd Attroction- • £ ,••• ••••••••••••••••••••# 160 FISH STICKS 490 a Ê — BBv ■ M I T h e * B e a c h • g a n g is b a e K a g a in P a r t y " : a PASCAL CELERY BOLOGNA PORK LOIN ROASTS «•4 > . . . but this time the :! 30 SIZE 19 0 . SLICED 1 LB. PKG. 490 7 RIB PORTION LB. 290 2 3 : party’s got MUSCLE! ■ CHUNK LB. 390 LOIN PORTION LB. 390 SPINACH n 10 OI. BAG 1 9 $ NEW POTATOES 690 s ’ L C - IN IC O L O R ' ..a », W A R N E R B R O S SEBAGO 10 LB . BAG X P re se n te d at 1 :2 0 - 3 :5 0 -6 :1 5 - 8 :4 5 P.M . MUSHROOMS DELICIOUS APPLES 3 LB. BAG 490 • FRIDAY: "WUTHERING FRESH 490 L CUCUMBERS LONG GREEN EA. 100 z a LAURENCE OLIVER U» MERLE OBERON HEIGHTS" JA N E PARKER BAKERY FEATURES-------- C A M P U S LAST DAY! FR3NKI6 AVaiPN V 'ANNene' I p r _ m _ K — »»7-OW71 »» « « - 65« to 5:30 Eve 90* Shown 1:00.3:35.6:20*9:00 APPLE PIE 8 IN. 390 s FUNiceuo h "THE VICTORS” *a i A M ER IC A N IN TER N A TIO N A L S I T \ CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 1 LB. LOAF 190 EA. O Feature At 1:00 - 3:05 « 5:10 - 7:20 • 9:30 V» RAISIN BREAD PLAIN 1 LB. LOAVES 2 FOR 390 .‘ .‘ A S M A S H I N G J —OTHE NBEWYOR”KER FRENCH BREAD 1 LB. LOAF 290 *0 m _________ . “ A F L E S H CREEPING DEM ONSTRATION GERMAN CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE 1 LB 10 OZ. 750 EA. T H E • B a a r rt O F H O M A N D E S T R U C T IO N .. .W AIT U N T I L P IR A T E § .MTHEC0UNÚ PMMMSKMI F R O Z E N FO O D S V A LO E S > in Y O U S E E ‘T H E S E R V A N T . . : C H A R C O A L B R IQ U ETS X O E Third At 9:57 —BOSLEY CROWTMER N.Y. TIMES A&P FROZEN ORANGE JUICE in P EN ZA N C E -4 th H it- ..¡T H E NEW CHAMPION... 6 oz. CANS 0 FOR $1.49 20 LB. BAG 990 > < B y W . S. G ilb e r t a n d ...FASCINATING...” Z RAY MILLAND o A r t h u r S u lliv a n - UFK MAGAZINE U P F A 0 Z E H F R B K H I M G 10 LB. BAG 590 in M A Y 2 1 *2 3 , 1964 THE MAN W ITH 3 2 LB. BAGS $1.00 M SU A U D IT O R IU M THE X RA Y E Y E S S T U F FE D O LIV ES S p o m o r e d hy t h e D e p a r tm e n ts o f A&P FROZEN PEAS ? M I ’S IO a n d S P E E C H 2 LB. BAGS 390 10 1 /2 oz. JAR 490 c f u r ta in tim e 8 p.m . 4 Mi. E. of MSU mm in T H E R 0 .1 1 D E X O A L L -P U R P O S E S H O R T EN IN G 3 LB. CAN 590 W ATTRACTION OF ALLTIM E m S U L T A N A S A LA D D R ES S IN G Q T.JA R 350 urn AT SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES! British-' ’ Academy 100 Award W inner... TWOSHOWSOALV• ËATÜES 2 P.t EVEWGS SP. I Box Office O p m At U:4S PM . Daily DIRK ■OGARDE IO N A C R EA M S T Y L E CORN 17 OZ. CAN n un m o ■•EST ACTOR IÀ « if? S U P ER RIGHT C O R N ED B E E F 12 OZ. CANS 2 «790 W INNER OF 4 ACADEMY AWARDS i “AN ORGY THAT SURPASSES THE ROMP IN T H E G N E A T A T L A N T IC «■ P A C IF IC T E A C O M P A N Y . IN C . -w ft 2a LA DOLCE VITA” — L IF E M A G A Z IN E Your A&P Super Market The LANDAUCompanypresents D IR K B O G A R D E • S A R A H M IL E S corner of Hogodocn & East 5 u p e r (M a rk e ts in >■ L ^ O B A T P A Grand River, East Lansing MAUII c o * - ° * * Y p e LU* g I Th e S E R V A N T STORE HOURS: 9AM-9PM R O IV I I mav . ■• m m « w e m ] Monday thru Saturday All prices in this ad effective thru Sat. May 2, 1964 O — Extra Added — fV in in all five Lansing A&P Super Markets, fa r tkta A ttra c t* » Academy Award Cartoon .. , Evea. aad m o l H $1 R Adatta M a t 8 .M T H J . "THE CRITIC" M J Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 2 9, 1964 Wc Re»erve Th« Right to Limit Quontitiei. f rk os effective thru et., May 2nd. P r o v e I t T o Y o u r s e l f T o d a y • • • < NATIONAL i YO U JU ST CAN 'T BEA T TH AT N A TIO N A L M EA T! fc F O O D S T O R E S F A R M -F R E S H T E N D E R W H O L E H j H FU LLY C O O KED TEN D ER S M O K E D F R Y E R S 2 5 : NATIONAL S CORN-FED BEEF CUT-UF TRAY PACK F R Y E R S _______________________lb. 29c HAM S SELECT S W IS S BLADE CUTS Generous Shank Portion STEA KS R O U N D BONE SHO U LD ER C U T . . . LB. 59c LB . BUTT PORTION - Wh«i BUTT H ALF », * 0 r S h a n k H« li Lb. 4 7 e ............................................................L b . 5 5 c SEAFOODS HEADQUARTERS HOME FR EEZER B EEF SA LE! * 0 F r t ih PERCH FILLETS Ocean ^ l.ik 2 Pkg». S T Ground B ool Chuck u 5 9 e F I A T U B I N B U . S . D . A . C H O I C E B E E F COD FILLETS 2 Pkg».Ü2 8 9 _ B o o th F a m o u s Diced, Bonol«** 250-LB. 140-LB. EJLc BREADED SHRIMP F r e s h lik e Stew B e e f . • u 6 9 ‘ SIDES . AVG. Lb. 47« HINDS . AVG. Lb. m V FISH STICKS 2 SPkg*. « r 10-ea T 69 & H ilU id * » I * S' * 4 * C ream S ty le or W h o le u . 4 9 * N A T IO N A L C O U P O N 140-LB. 85-LB. G o ld e n K e rn e l W ie n e rs H y g ra d e ’ s T a s t y . ■ • FRONTS AVG. Lb. 38« ARM CHUCK AVG. Lb. FREE WITH THIS COUPON Ball Park franks u6 5 4 0-L b. Avg. 1 0 0 E X T R A s t ." S TAM PS BO-LB. W ith The P u rc h e te o f e 1 0 -L b . C e n n o d To, To.,. Mkh. lu n c h M e a ls . '• ^ g f o * . • * « • 9 s ROUNDS AVG. Lb. 56« TRIM D LOINS BEEF Of || A RM O U R STA R R e d e e m T h l» C o u p o n A t N a t io n a l P o o d HAM “ to r » « C o u p o n E x p ir e » S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d B o lo g n a • O liv e . pickle B Plm«n*e • B E E P R I B S - 7 R I B S — 1 0 " C U T “•58' N A T IO N A L C O U P O N FRcE WilH THI> COUPON N A T I O N A L 'S P R O D U C E IS A L W A Y S F R E S H E R 10 0 E X T R A G re e n S TA M PS W ith The P u rc h e a e of Any S ia e Crunchy Fresh Y O U R B I G P L U S I ! TU R K EY O R T U R K EY ROLL R a d a e m T h i * C o u p o n A t N a t io n a l F o o d 't o r e « C o u p o n E x p i r e s S a t u r d a y , M a y 2 n d F re s h iik e C a rro ts S & H G arden Sweet 1-Lb. N A T IO N A L C O U P O N Cell* S#t 1 0 * G re e n FREE WITH THIS COUPON 50 EX T R A S TAM PS H O T H O U SE S ta m p s W ith T h e P u rc h a s e e f 3 -L b s . o r M o r e H AM BURGER M USHROOM S W IT H R e d a e m T h i s C o u p o n A t N a t io n a l P o o d s ta r « » . C o u p o n E x p ir e s S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d COUPON S IN T H I S Lb. 4 9 ‘ N A T IO N A L C O U P O N AD! FREE WtTH THIS COUPON U.S. No. 1 Crisp, Fresh APR. 22 l| NATIONAL BABY W EEK ! MAY 2 50 E X T R A W ith The P u rc h a s e S TAM PS of Any P kg. F r e s h lik e G re e n Cabbage • • Gerber's Strained H A M S L IC E S R e d e e m T h i s C o u p o n A t N a t io n a l P o o d S to ra s . C o u p o n E x p lr a s S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d C u t Green Red Ripe Tasty 4 b B a b y F o o d s BEANS S lic in g T o m a t o e s SAVE ON LAWN AND GARDEN NEEDS L a u r e l O r e e n , F in e s t M i x t u r * a 1 0 -9 9 «lari N A T IO N A L FRFE WITH THIS COUPON 50 EX T R A 1 “ C O U P O N S TA M P S W ith T h e P u r c h a ta o f T w o 1 -L b . P k g a , A n y „ o ..s e Grass Seed . 5 Lb. $ |4 9 LONS L A S T IN G (H fim S L IC E D B A C O N . e d e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a t i o n a l P o o d 5 C an. | E asy L i t * . 2 0 -1 0 -5 P e r m u l a M IC H IG A N .t o r e « . C o u p o n E x p ir e « S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d . Lawn Food . . Be* ém 2 2 -L b . 0 * 5 9 C r e e n - U p . 10-4-4 F o r m u la N A T IO N A L C O U P O N Plant Food . . B ap $ |9 9 P E A T FREE WITH THIS COUPON 50-Lb. O N E JA R H E IN Z B o r d e n 's T a s ty P a rk G re e n Grass Seed . 5 E x c e ll e n t P e r m u t e Lb. $ |9 9 50 EX TR A W ith T h e P u rc h a s e o f S TA M P S 59 S T R A IN E D FOODS Bag S p a r t a n — 10-4-4 F o r m u la 50-lb. Shelf Beautiful Shelf Paper T e d e e m T h i s C o u p o n A ; N a t io n a l P o o d C re a m Lawn Food . . . 22 1 B a g C e v e r s 5 ,0 0 0 S q . F t . -L b . B ag S | 4 9 Bag m WITH THIS COUPON and your purchase of 10 jars . t o r e s . C o u p o n E x p ir e s S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d . (tidudingMeats and High Meat Dinners) Cheese 2 9 N A T IO N A L C O U P O N Orchard Fresh Slices in Heavy Syrup or Padeem T h la C p u p o n A t N a t io n a l P o o d S t o r t i 303 8 0 s . Pkg. P e a c h H a l v e s • • Cans 79« mmmmmmmmmw OOOOOOQOOOOOv FREE WITH THIS COUPON 25 E X T R A se “ S TAM PS W ith T h e P u r c h a s e o f 2 P k g a . 12 I n Pack Tomatoes With That Fresh Flavor! 303 Cop* 5 1 Check National's Low, Low Prices STEERO B O U IL L O N R e d e e m T h i s C o u p o n A t N a t io n a l P o o d CU BES K ra ft Fam ous R e d G l o T o m a t o e s on Health & Beauty Aids S to r e s . C o u p o n E x p ir e s S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d . Gets White Clothes Really Cleon! V E L V I1 T A Gal. Hair Spray That Holds Your Hair in Pluca AH Day! E a s y L i f e B l e a c h • Six* 49« AQUA NET SPRAY. . «■ c .T± i l N A T IO N A L FREE WITH THIS COUPON C O U P O N Gives You That Wei1-Groomed Look 25 E X T R A ‘¿ H„ S TAM PS SCORE HAIR CREAM «¡s w 85 D eal P ack - G ets C lo th e s R e a lly C le a n Lb. W ith The p u r c h a s e e f a 4 * V 2 -O z . B o x Loaf Giant Surf . . . . 64c N A T IO N A L C O U P O N E A S Y L IF E D E T E R G E N T R e d e e m T h i s C o u p o n A t N a t io n a l P o o d W ith A B e a u tifu l T o w e l E nclosed S to re s . C o u p o n E x p ir e s S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d . FREE WITH THIS COUPON Giant Breeze . . . . 8 1 c 50 EX TR A S TAM PS N A T IO N A L C O U P O N P e rfe c t fo r A ll Baby T h in g s R e g u la r W it h A Glass E nclosed W it h t h e p u rc h a s e o f C le a r K n it Reg LADY BETTY SEAMLESS NYLONS FREE WITH THIS COUPON Lux Flakes . . . . Size 3 5 c Silver Dust . . . . 34c T e d e e m T h l * C o u p o n A t N a t io n a l F e e d to r e » . C o u p o n E x p lr a s S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d . T h e Soap For D e lic a te S k in ! D eal Pack D eal Pack - W o n d e r fu l F o r F in e r T h in g s 50 EX T R A S TA M PS W i t h T h e P u r c h e a e o f S - O i. B t l . 3 Reg Q ~ 7 c Praise Soap Bars O / Giant Rinso B l u e ........................... 6 9 ° BREC K SH A M PO O A Real B e a u ty B ath N c Fuss - N o M e a s u rin g W i t h V im C L I F F - C H A R B A R -B -Q R e d e e m T h i s C o u p o n A t N a t io n a l P o o d S to r e » . C o u p o n E x p i r e s S a t u r d a y , M a y 2 n d . 9-O z. Dove Bath Size 2 Bars 4 9 ° Vim Detergent Tablets Size 45‘ N A T IO N A L C O U P O N M a k e s Y o u r S k in Even S o fte r M a k e s D is h W a s h :g Easy ! C H A R C O A L FREE WITH THIS COUPON 22-O z. z r t Dove Soap . . . . .2 Ri£ ,3 9 c Lux Liquid . . . . Size C O B R I Q U E T S 50 E X T R A ^ S TA M P S P e rfe c t For A n y th in g Y o u L a u n d e r ! T h e D e o d o ra n t Soap W ith The P u rc h a s e o f A n y S -L b . B a g ef 10-LB. G R A SS SEED "all" Detergent . £ Lifebuoy Soap . . . 2 Reg n c c C lo th e s G e t W h ite r , C le a n e r & F lu f f ie r ! B a rs j L D BAG 5 5 « r R e d e e m T h l * C o u p o n A t N o t io n a l P o o d “ te r e s . C o u p o n B x p lr e s S a tu r d a y , M a y 2 n d . T h e Soap o f T h e Stars lb. Fluffy "aI I// 3 Lb. Size 79 Lux Bath Soap . . . 2 SÄ 3 1 c 20-LB. BAG 99« 0 Bog N A T IO N A L C O U P O N FREE WITH THIS COUPON 50 EX T R A ^ S TAM PS D o u b l e [V E R Y W ith Tha P u rc h a s e FHi\«i of Any Bag o f National Food Store 305 N. Clipped West of Frandor IV-97074 I f