Inside M IC H IG A N Weather C o lle g e B o w l, p . 8 ; A U SG v o te ta b u la tio n s p . 3 ; P r o v o s t STATE O c c a s io n a l s h o w e rs t o d a y w ith a high te m p e ra tu re n e a r L e c t u r e , p. 3. U N IV E R S IT Y 6 0 . C loud y and w arm er a n d windy F r id a y . V o l. 5 5 , N um ber 1 35 T h u rs d a y , A pril 3 0 , 1 9 6 4 E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n P r i c e lOtf $ 2 M illio n C u t F ro m M S U B u d g et J u d g e s D e n y C h a r g e s O f A r r a i g n m e n t E r r o r s C o m m itte e S la s h e s By C H A R L E S C . W E L L S any fu rth e r q u tstio n s would c o s t 11 C o l l e g e R e q u e s ts $4 e a c h ,” Schultz said . S ta te N ew s S ta ff W riter Two S h ia w a sse e County J u s ­ t i c e s of the p eace strongly de­ Sch u ltz re la te d that 52 MSL women students w ere a rre s te d He said the m a jo rity didn’t seem Harris Uses First D a y A s H e a d A dvises $29,8 Million For p a rtic u la rly frigh ten ed . To Revise Four-Point Plan nied W ednesday M S U student C harges that ir r e g u la r itie s w ere B oth ju s tic e s indicated th e re A dm in istration A n d O peration w ere no th re a ts m ade to the p e rm itte d during th e ir a rr a ig n ­ e ffe ct that the students would B y OYARS BA LC ER S m e n ts. have to stay in ja il until Mon­ S t a t e N ew s S t a f f W riter T h e two ju s t ic e s had ch a rg e B y HUGH L E A C H day if they did not plead gu ilty. of a rraig n in g 111 MSU students S t a t e N ew s S ta f f W riter "N o th re a t of ja il was u sed ,” H o u s e w ays and m e a n s c o m m itte e slash e d a rr e s te d la te Saturday follow ing Sch ultz said . “ They w ere told B ob H a r r is ’ s f i r s t day as A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student G overnm ent a p o lice ra id on th re e " g r a s s e r s ” m o re than $2 m illio n off G o v . R o m n e y ’ s p r o ­ that they would have to wait p resid en t was spent m aking fin al re v is io n s on h is proposed n e a r M o r r ic e in S h iaw assee aw hile, but not until M onday.” p ro g ra m s fo r AUSG. posed budget fo r M ic h ig a n State. County. H a rris said he h as a fo u r-fo ld goal fo r AUSG during his te rm (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 3) T h is c a m e as p a rt of an o ve ra ll 5 p e r cent Som e of the students involved in o ffic e . T h e f ir s t of th e s e , he s a id , is to im prove the b e n e ficia l b laste d the m an ner in which e v i­ s e r v ic e s av ailab le through AUSG. cut on the h ig h e r e d ucation bu d g e t. Th e d en ce was handled. T h ey said He a lso p lan s a réév alu atio n of the ro le of student s e lf-g o v e rn ­ re c o m m e n d e d total fo r all M ic h ig a n co lle g es ment in the U n iv e rsity and w ill seek to prom ote b e tte r re la tio n s they w ere shown a p ile of b e e r c a n s on a desk and told that C ra sser’ between student governm ent anu the ad m in istratio n . He said he hopes to do th is by attem pting “ to b e tte r u tiliz e , and u n i v e r s i t i e s that was ev id en ce. n o w s t a n d s at ‘ ‘ No, 1 did not do that — the b e e r c a n s w ere fro m a prev ious C o ed s G et the e x istin g ch an n els of com m u nication and c re a tin g ch an n els w here they do not now e x is t .” H a n n a h $ 1 4 0 ,9 7 0 ,9 2 6 . T h e fourth point H a r r is proposed is in c re a sin g student in te re st M ichigan S ta te ’ s budget was a r r e s t ,” said R o b e rt Sch u ltz, in student governm ent, but h e said he hoped that if the f ir s t th re e Corunna ju s t ic e of the p e a c e . C am pu ses points in h is p ro g ram a re c a r r ie d out, the fourth “ will be acco m ­ c u t to $ 3 7 ,4 0 9 ,5 3 3 fr o m “ No ev id en ce was shown to the s t u d e n t s b ecau se it is nev er plished on its own a c c o rd .” H a rris a lso explained s e v e ra l of the p ro g ra m s he p ro p o se s U pset $ 3 9 ,5 6 6 ,8 3 3 . T h e co m m itte e recom m en d a­ shown during an a rra ig n m e n t.” B y S U E JA C O B Y tion s w e re : which h e thinks will b enefit student governm ent, the ad m in is­ — A d m in istration and o p e ra­ Ju s tic e H om er Bush said he S ta te N ew s S to ff W riter h eard no student com plain ts con ­ tra tio n , and the student body. T h e f i r s t of th e se is a p a rtia l re v isio n of the c a b in e t. Most of O v e r C ut tion $ 2 9 ,8 0 2 ,6 1 6 . / , — M SU-Oakland 2 ,0 8 5 ,5 1 “. cern in g ev id en ce at the tim e of T h e A sso cia te d Women Stu­ the cab in et p o sts will re m a in e s s e n tia lly as they a r e , but som e — A g ric u ltu ra l E x p e r i m e n t the a rra ig n m e n t. d ents (AWS) Ju d ic ia ry has been m a jo r ch an g es a re proposed in o th e rs . P re sid e n t Jo h n A. Hannah ap­ S e r v ic e s $ 3 ,1 1 3 ,8 4 4 . A nother student said one judge byp assed by the Dean of Students One of th e s e changes would divide the public re la tio n s d ep art­ p eared disappointed Wednesday — A g ricu ltu ra l E x te n s io n answ ered qu estio n s until he b e ­ O ffice in a d ecision involving ment into two p a r ts . T h e f i r s t would deal with in tern al a ffa ir s , o v er action taken by the house S e r v ic e s $ 2 ,4 0 7 ,5 5 6 . c a m e tire d and then told them cam p u ses fo r coed s who returned such as o ffic e sp ace, p e rso n n e l, s p e a k e rs bu reau , and getting in­ ways and m ean s com m itte e late Included in the A g ricu ltu ral that any additional q u e s t i o n s to th e ir d o rm ito rie s a fte r c lo sin g fo rm ation to the S tate News. T u esd ay night. E xp erim en t Station approp ria­ would c o s t $4 e ach . hou rs Satu rd ay night. T h e second would be an inform atio n s e r v ic e , which would send T h e le g isla tiv e c o m m i t t e e tion was $ 1 9 1 ,0 0 0 fo r a p e s ti­ " I sa id nothing of the kind,” A pproxim ately half of the 111 out student n e w sle tte rs b i-w e ek ly and work in oth er ways to co m ­ c a lle d fo r blanket c u ts of 5 p e r c id e r e s e a r c h p ro g ram . said B u sh . students a rr e s te d at g r a s s e r s in m u nicate with students and keep them inform ed . cen t fro m budgets of all s t a te - T h e c o m m itte e budget re c o m ­ “ I n ev er told the students that S h iaw assee County w ere women A nother a re a of change would be the O rg an izatio n s B u reau , supported c o lle g e s and u n iv er­ m endations m ade no mention of fro m MSU. T h e coed s w ill r e ­ which p re s e n tly s e r v e s as som ething lik e a co o rd in ato r fo r the s i t i e s . In the amendm ent to s e n ­ the T r a ffic R e s e a r c h C e n te r that c e iv e one weekend night’ s c a m ­ v ario u s cam pu s c lu b s. ate action taken two weeks ago, Gov. Rom ney had proposed r e ­ pus fo r e v ery 15 late m in u tes. U nder the H a r r is plan, th is o ffice would take o v er the duties MSU would stand to lo ose about activ atin g on the M ichigan S tate D e m o c ra ts P e n a ltie s fo r the coed s w ere d eterm ined in a Joint d ecision of C am pus C h est and would work on o rien tatio n fo r students e n terin g in the fa ll. $2 m illion w hile the total sta te cam pus with a $25,000 g ra n t. higher education budget would be U -M had its budget cut back by Dean of Students John A . Fuzak He also proposed to put the clu bs and o rg an izatio n s under a cu t about $ 6 .5 m illio n . to $ 4 1 ,8 8 1 ,8 3 2 from $ 4 4 ,0 8 6 ,1 3 9 . Reach A ss o cia te Dean Eldon R . N onna- m ak er and A s s i s t a n t D e a n sy ste m o f c o lle g e c o u n c ils . E ach c o lle g e would have its own cou n cil which would con tain all of the clu b s and in te re st groups MAY T A P P IN G F R I D A Y - M a r y M c ln n is o f M ortar B o a rd , C apitol s o u rc e s indicated the Wayne S ta te , third la rg e st s ta te vote taken about 11:30 p .m .T u es-r supported u n iv ersity in M ichigan, L au rin e E . F itz g e ra ld . in its a r e a . P r i s c i l l a B ra id s o f T o w e r G u ard , and M rs. S a ra H annah w ill day was e x tre m e ly c lo s e . T h e re ce iv e d a cut of ju st o v er $1 A g re e m e n t Fuzak said the group decided women who attended the g r a s s e r s H a r r is w elcom ed all in te re ste d students to p etition fo r cabin et p o sitio n s. He em ph asized that no AUSG e x p e rie n ce is n e c e ss a ry . be p rom in ent p a r tic ip a n ts in F r id a y m orning’ s May M orning amendment cutting $6.5 m illion m illio n . P e titio n s a re av a ila b le in h is o ffic e . S in g , h e ld a t 7 a.m . a t B ea u m o n t T o w e r.P h o t© by K en R o b e r ts fro m the sen ate p assed m e a su re Gov. Rom ney said , a fte r the could not c la im the a r r e s t s con ­ is scheduled to co m e to a vote c o m m itte e s re p o rt, that he e x ­ D e m o c ra tic m em b ers of the stitu ted " c ir c u m s ta n c e s beyond today. . house apportionm ent co m m itte e pected m ost of the money slash ed th e ir c o n tr o l.” " I am at a lo s s to understand from h is recom m ended budget Voters Favor Lodge, Scranton say they have reach ed tentative ‘ ‘ When a woman student attends th e thinking of t h e Ways a n d to ta ls would be re s to r e d b e fo re a g reem en t on le g isla tiv e r e d is - th is type of a p arty , she knows M eans C o m m itte e ,” Hannah sa id . the b ill left the house. tr ic tin g . sh e m ust be back to h e r d o rm i­ “ T h e p ro b le m s faced by a ll M ich­ D e m o c ra ts G eo rg e M ontgom­ M a jo rity flo o r lead er R o b ert to ry by 1 a .m . She tak e s a r is k igan e d u c a t i o n a l in stitu tion s e ry of D e tro it and A lexand er when sh e g o es to a g r a s s e r , and WASHINGTON (iP)-The two non­ s e n a to r fro m M assa c h u se tts, was in v o te s , a re c o rd high fo r the s m a lle r amount in M a ssa c h u - seem ed to be well understood by (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 4 ) P e t r i of E c o r s e say the co m ­ the re s p o n s ib ility is h e r s .” cand id ates fo r the Republican a 7-1 o r b e tte r le a d e r in w rite - s e t t s . G ov ern or Rom ney m o re than a m itte e has rep o rted out the sen ate k ey sto n e s ta te . plan fo r re d is tric tin g that body AWS Ju d ic ia r y B oard is usually P re s id e n tia l nom ination s co re d in v o tes o v er h is n e a re s t Repub­ The m a jo r e y e b ro w -r a is e r y e a r ago.” ch arg ed with the re sp o n sib ility d e c is iv e v ic to r ie s , as exp ected , lica n c o m p e tito r in the bay s ta te . w as L od g e’ s strong showing in Hannah com m ended the work without ch an g e. But the house r e d is tric tin g plan approved by of d eterm in in g p en alties fo r in­ in hom e s ta te p rim a ry e le c tio n s — D e leg a te s to the D e m o cra tic P en n sy lv an ia, w here he won about and R epu blican nom inating c o n ­ of the " b lu e ribbon c o m m itte e ” Dutch Princess the sen ate la s t week was a ltere d fra c tio n s of all - U n iv e rsity in M a ssa c h u se tts and P en n sy l­ G ov. W illiam W. Scran to n of 2 0 p e r cen t of the w rite -in v o te. ventions w ere e le c te d in both of 50 M ichigan c itiz e n s appointed by 110 am endm ents. vania T u esd ay . P en n sy lv an ia captured about 60 B y c o n tr a s t, Scranton got only a s ta te s . F ifty -tw o of the 54 R e ­ by the go v ern o r to study higher W eds S pan iard T h e co m m itte e rep o rted i t (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 5) H enry C abo t Lodge, a fo rm e r p e r cen t of the Republican w rite - handful in t h e M assach u se tts publican d is tr ic t d eleg ates ch o ­ edu cation’ s n eed s. without recom m en d ation, m ean­ G OP p rim a r y . sen in P en nsylvan ia a re uncom ­ He also spoke highly of the work ROME UP)—In a Roman ca rn iv a l ing it w ill go on the tab le w here m itted , in lin e with S cran to n ’ s of the sen a te ap p rop riatio n s co m ­ of e x c ite m e n t, P r in c e s s Ire n e In o th e r developm ents in the w ish es, w hile two fav or S e n . it w ill take a 5 6 -v o te m a jo rity to bring it to the house flo o r Adams Speaks To IRC two e le c tio n s : B a r r y G o l d w a t e r , R - A r iz „ m itte e , sayin g that it had given W ednesday wed P rin c e C a rlo s of long and c a r e fu l co n sid era tio n to B o u rb o n -P a rm a , fo r whom she fo r d eb ate. -.-P re s id e n t Johnson s p re a d - G old w ater a lso picked -up th re e the sta te education b ill. gave up all rig h ts to the Dutch M ontgom ery said the vote was eagled the field with Atty. G en, d e le g a te s in M a ss a c h u s e tts, but “ T u esd ay evening at the la te s t th ro n e. She often was solem n , unanim ous, b u t D em o cratic r e ­ p re s e n ta tiv e A rthu r Law of Pon­ N a t io n a lis m S p lits , C h in a R o b e rt F . Kennedy a d istant the 31 oth er G O P d ele g a te s, nom­ second in both D em o cratic p r i­ in ally u n com m itted , a re expected p o s sib le h o u r , the H ouse Ways p o ssib ly thinking of the tw ist of and M eans C o m m ittee made its fate that kept h e r royal p a re n ts tia c abstained fro m voting e ith e r m a r ie s . to fav o r L od g e. cu t of 5 p e r cen t fro m all s ta te at hom e. N ationalism h a s trium phed te rn a tio n a l R e la tio n s C lub T u e s ­ dem ands that China follow the way on the m e a s u re . o v er M a rx is t-L e n in is t p rin cip le s —G ov. G eo rg e W allace of A la­ c o lle g e and u n iv ersity bu d gets,” T h e golden h aire d , 2 5 -y e a r -o ld day. R u ssia n p o litic a l lin e if she is "W h e re th e re was d is a g r e e ­ to c a u se the s p lit between R u ss ia A dam s, a s p e c ia lis t in R u ssian b am a, who did not c a r r y h is c a m ­ he added. p r in c e s s a n d the 3 4 -y e a r-o ld to r e c e iv e econ om ic aid .” m ent y/e voted out the H anna- B ru c k e r P l a n , ” M ontgom ery and C hina, A rthur E . A dam s, h isto ry , s a i d the id eo log ical A dam s a lso pointed out that paign against the Johnson adm in­ istra tio n c iv il rig h ts pro g ram Civil Rights “ T h e c o m m itte e ’ s action was claim an t to the Spanish throne taken without MSU o r the o th er exchanged vows in the B a s ilic a p r o fe s s o r of h isto ry , told the In - q u a rre l betw een the two m a jo r C hina has a f ie r c e national pride in stitu tio n s having a public h e a r - of S t. M ary M a jo r and then r e ­ s a id . C om m unist pow ers is rooted in national d iffe re n c e s . rooted in an ancient cu ltu re and that the C h in ese co n sid er R u ssia into e ith e r s ta te , got le s s than 2 p e r c e n t of the D e m o cra tic Senate Cloture (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 5) ceiv ed the b le ssin g of Pope Paul " R u s s ia is a 'h a v e ' n atio n ,” vote in P en nsylvan ia and an even VI at the V a tica n . he said “ but China is a ‘ have a b a rb a ria n cou n try . Adam s said th e re a re three Threatened not’ . ” m a jo r id eo lo g ical d iffe re n c e s be­ WASHINGTON, (jP) - Southern C hina needs an exten siv e input tween R u s s ia and C hina: fo e s of the c iv il rig h ts b ill v ir ­ W o r ld N e w s of c a p ita l fro m oth er nations to in d u s tria liz e , a c c o r d i n g t o 1. R u ss ia b e lie v e s that the c a p ita lis t nations a r e being held Bettdr Wins tu ally d ared sen ate b a c k e rs of A dam s. in ch e ck by the pow er of world the m e a s u re W ednesday to fo r c e a showdown on the ju ry t r i a l o t a G la n c e " C h in a r e s e n ts the fa ct that R u ss ia h as withdrawn h e r e c o ­ com m u n ism , but China say s the im p e ria lis t pow ers s till dominate, Twin Double, amendm ent with th e ir th re a te n ­ ed d eb ate-sto p p in g c lo tu re at­ nom ic aid b e ca u se of p o litic a l the e a r th . tem p t. d iffe r e n c e s . China ad h eres to the lin e that a ll C om m unist nations Races Away T h e so u th e rn ers m et in cau ­ C u b a F l i g h t s D isp u te d c u s and ag reed to p e rm it no m ust advance to geth er eco n o m ­ 2 . R u e sia b e lie v e s econom ic W E ST B U R Y , N .Y .ifl— T h e bet­ v otes on the am endm ent th is week MOSCOW IP)-U .S. A m bassad or F o y D. K hohler and Soviet Deputy ic a lly . a s s is ta n c e is a m o re e ffectiv e P r e m ie r A n astas 1. Mikoyan Wednesday disputed the righ t of the to r who won $ 1 3 2 ,2 3 2 .8 0 in the and to give no com m itm ent on "'H ow ever, N ikita K hrushchev m eans of swaying the em ergin g R o o sev e lt racew ay twin double a la te r tim e foY voting. United S ta te s to continue U2 flig h ts ov er Cuba in the fir s t p erson al nations to com m u nism , while con frontation the two co u n trie s have had ov er th is iss u e . la s t night was a m an, it w as Q u i c k l y , S enate R epu blican China re g a rd s v iolent revolution T h e ir co n v ersatio n at a d iplom atic co c k ta il p a rty was am iab le in d eterm in ed W ednesday. L ead e r E v e re tt M. D irk sen of a s the only p o s sib le method. G-M Earnings Top B u t he had not appeared to Illin o is and D e m o cratic L e a d e r M ike M ansfield of Montana s e t tone but the su b je c t m a tte r was exp lo siv e. 3. P r e m ie r K hrushchev m ain­ c la im the m oney. out to c a n v a ss b a c k e rs of th e ir All Corporations ta in s that n u cle ar w ar is unthink­ a b le , but Red C h in ese leader It w as believ ed at f i r s t that the b e tto r w as a woman, but a c lo tu re m ove on the b e st tim e G r e e k C y p rio ts C e a s e F ir e ch e ck o f the mutuel m achines to launch it. NICOSIA, C yprus (P)-The G reek Cypriot governm ent ca lle d off its NEW YORK (iPl-General M otors Mao T s e -T u n g s a y s the Commu­ in the m ezzan in e at th is subur­ D irk sen said T uesday such a o ffen siv e on the S t. H ilarió n c a s t le fo r tr e s s Wednesday and ord ered C o rp . W ednesday rep o rted e a rn ­ n ist nations m ust be p repared to ban tro ttin g plant showed that m ove would be made Monday if its fo r c e s in the mountain battleground to c e a s e fir e . ings in the f i r s t th re e m onths of fight a n u cle ar war if they are the tic k e t was p u rch ased from the so u th e rn ers did not a g r e e S hortly afte rw ard , U .N . S e c r e ta r y G en eral U Thant made public 1964 h igh er than any o th er c o r p ­ to o v erco m e " i m p e r i a li s t s .” A s o r e point between the two G e o rg e H awkins, a s e lle r in his to a vote b e fo re then. an appeal to both G reek and T u r k is h cyp rio t le a d e rs to renounce oration in h is to r y . f i r s t y e a r at R o o sev elt. It tak e s the sig n atu re of 16 " r e c o u r s e to fo r c e a s a way to solution of the p ro b lem s of C yprus. T h e p e rfo rm a n c e cam e on the nations is the fa c t that R u ssia H awkins, an em ploye of an se n a to rs to file a c lo tu re pe­ h e e ls of a 1963 fu ll-y e a r show­ ren eg ed on h er p ro m ise to aid e x p o rt-im p o rt firm in New Y o rk titio n . O nce it is filed , the Sen­ ing t h a t v irtu a lly re w ro te the J o h n s o n U rg e s R ig h ts A ctio n W E E K E N D DOWN S O U T H - T b e c h a n g in g o f th e c a le n d a r r i. C h in a’ s developm ent as a nu­ C ity during the day, re c a lle d s e ll­ ate m ust vote on w hether to cu t G .M . re c o rd book. c le a r pow er. ing the tic k e t b e cau se the pur­ off d ebate on the second day WASHINGTON (U P I)— P re sid e n t Johnson urged clerg y m en from v a ts in its own w ay th e c h a n g in g o f th e guar'l in C o s e H all F i r s t q u a rte r p ro fits so ared c h a s e r bought 18 tic k e ts fo r $10 a fte r filin g . C a th o lic , P ro te sta n t and Je w ish denom inations to p r e s s th e ir ca m ­ g rill e a c h n ig h t a s th e cou ntd ow n for South C am pus W eekend to $536 m illio n , o r $1.87 a s h a r e , He said it is not c e rta in which To invoke cloture, the leader­ paign fo r c iv il rig h ts le g isla tio n . Johnson, m eeting with the re lig io u s c o n tin u e s . T h e a n n u a l e v e n t w ill b e o f f i c i a l l y o p e n e d Sat» a 2 9 p e r cen t Jump from the $144 nation w ill have the g re a te s t ap­ e ach , paying fo r the tick e t with le a d e rs at the W hite H ouse, said the pending sen ate b ill would win m illio n , o r $1.45 a s h a re , earn ed p eal fo r the em erg in g cou n tries two $100 b ills and getting $20 ship would have to win two- urday a t 1 p.m . w ith a p ie d -p ip e r p arad e h e ad e d by th e U ni* in the 1963 f i r s t q u a rte r. of A sia and A fr ic a . in ch an g e. thirds of the senators voting. approval b e ca u se , in h is w ord s, “ Ju stice and m o ra lity demand it. v e r s ify S c o t s H ig h la n d e rs . P h o to by Jim H ile t V 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan________________ . T hursday, April 3 0 , 1964 Mandate For Change T h e T w o S id e s O f D i c k G r e g o r y T h e w ide m a rg in b y w h ich B o b tion s can be c o o rd in a te d w i t h H a r r is w on T u e s d a y ’ s re vo te fo r fa cu lty p la n s and needs b e fo re A ll-U n iv e r s ity S tu d en t G o v e r n ­ any d e fin ite m e a s u re s on e ith e r sid e. are p assed 'I t ’ s A F u n n y W o rld ’ 'W e C a n C u re It N o w ’ m e n t p re s id e n t is an in d ic a tio n that m a n y stu den ts s t r o n g l y T h e tim e to s ta r t s u c h w o rk in g s I would lik e to thank you v e ry much, fellow b e e r -d r in k e r s and MSU should liv e up to its obligation to the com m unity and students ja ilb ir d s . and go in and in te g ra te E a st L an sin g . s u p p o rt h im to head the a ilin g is now , b e fo re any m o re le g is ­ I n ev er thought I’ d s e e th e d a y when b e e r -d r in k e r s would be sin g­ If I had a kid going h e re and th is town w ere as bad a s it is , I would stu d en t g o v e rn m e n t h e re . T h e y lation goes the w a y o f all p a s t ing We S h all O v e rco m e. r a th e r have him go to " O le M is s ’ with Ja m e s M ered ith and have the * * * gu ard s guarding. have s h o w n co n fid en ce t h a t m is ta k e s , to w a rd d isse n t a n d 1 had fun in New Y o rk at the F a ir la st W ednesday. 1 got in e a rly H a r r is can b re a th e new life in to s ta le m a te .lt m a y not be too la te , that m orning so I wouldn’ t m is s any of it. I was planning on dem on­ the a d m in is tr a tio n of w hat can be in fa c t., to salvag e the w re c k o f s tra tin g until I found I had to pay $2 to get in . I’ ll be damned if If the arm y can go into a town and say we won't b rin g our s o ld ie rs I’ ll pay $2 to go to ja i l . In if you don’ t in te g ra te , why ca n ’ t a u n iv ersity do th is ? If a u n iv er­ a u se fu l and e ffe c tive o rg a n iza ­ stu d en t fe e lin g in such a re a s as * * * s ity c a n ’t say th is — som ething is wrong with the c o lle g e . tion . o ff-c a m p u s h o u sin g o r the p r o ­ 1 read an a r t ic le in the p ap er about the Dean of C lem so n U ni­ * * * T a k in g up. th e te m p o of stu den t posed o n -c a m p u s d rivin g ban. v e rs ity who said h e’d adm it students if they m et the e n tra n ce r e ­ Our N egro revolu tion is not b lack against white nor white again st q u ire m e n ts, w hether the stud en ts w ere b la ck , w hite o r g re e n . H ell b la ck , but rig h t against w rong. su p p o rt fo r h im , H a r r is sho u ld H a r r is ’ o th e r p ro p o s a ls , fo r a if I ’ m going to send my kid to school with the J o lly G reen G ian t. * * * now put • his c a m p a ig n p ro p o sa ls po lling s e rv ic e to sound out s tu ­ A m e rica is lucky to have d em o n stratio n s today. T h e N egro knows * * • the d em o n stratio n is fo r him . in to e ffe c t rig h t aw ay. dent op in io n and fo r a re v is io n of I also read that G o v ern o r W allace intends to run as a fa v o rite P e rh a p s the m o s t m ea n in g fu l stu d en t ju d ic ia ry based on in d i­ son can d id ate. I hate p eo p le who don’ t fin ish 'th e ir s e n te n c e s . * * • M artin L u th er King, Roy W ilkins and o th er le a d e rs in the m ove­ p ro p o sa l H a r r is m a d e in h is o rig ­ vid u a l d o rm c o u n c ils , are good m ent don’ t c a r r y guns — but th e re is the N egro out h e re that’ s got (C allin g to p r e s s p h o to g rap h ers)— Now while you a r e taking p ic ­ in al p la tfo rm is the in stitu tio n of id e a s and sh o u ld be im p le m e n te d a gun and who’ s going to s a tis fy him ? T h a t's what the d em o n stra­ tu r e s , ju s t don’ t m ake m e too d ark. When you think of how many tio n s do fo r him ; they m ake him put down h is gun. re g u la r m e e tin g s betw een heads as soon as p o ssib le . c e n tu r ie s of b reed in g 1 had to go through to get th is lig h t, don’ t goof of c a m p u s g o ve rn in g g ro u p s. Th e p la ce to s ta rt, of c o u rs e , it a ll up. A m e rica doesn’ t know the g r e a te s t s o ld ie rs s h e ’ s e v e r produced * * • a r e rig h t h e re on h e r front lin e (th o se d em o n stratin g in the N egro H a r r is s a id , “ To o m a n y tim e s is w ith the se le ctio n of c o m p e ­ I would lik e to co n g ratu late you on your good fo o tb a ll te a m . I dig R ev o lu tio n ). s e ve ra l g r o u p s are w o rkin g tent, q u a lifie d p e op le to s ta ff the fo o tb a ll— it’ s the only p la ce w here a N egro can c h a s e a white man w * * to w a r d the s a m e g o a l, b u t b e c a u s e e xe c u tive b ra n c h of A U S G . and 4 0 ,0 0 0 people stand up and c h e e r . N eg ro es on the front lin e a re m o st hated by the w hite A m e rica n s. * * * T h e N egro he (the white A m e rican ) lo ves the m ost is the one t e ll­ they take tan g etia l path s, none of S tu d en ts h a ve g ive n B o b H a r r is ing him what he wants to h e a r; th is is a big m is ta k e , b e cau se on (On sm oking)— 1’m going to m an ufacture my own c ig a r e tte and the front lin e not one N egro can take a lie d e te c to r te s t asking if them rea ch it .” a stro n g m an date to re v is e th e ir nam e it C a n c e r fo r people who don’ t give a dam n. A ctu ally , a ll that he h ate s the white people and not p a s s it. T h e one to fe a r the m ost H e p rop o se s stu d en t - fa c u lty g o v e rn m e n t. W e w ill a w a it a n x ­ c ig a r e tte re p o rt p ro v es is that m ariju an a is the s a fe s t thing you is the one that s a y s d em o n stra tio n s hurt the c a u s e . can sm o ke. c o m m itte e s w h ic h w ill w o rk to ­ io u sly the b e g i n n i n g s o f the * * * I wouldn't let a guy give m e c a n c e r . I’ ll be damned if I ’ ll go out gether ra th e r than at odds w ith needed re v is io n , and w ill s u p p o rt and buy it . And pay tax fo r it, too. If they had sa id sm oking won’ t A month ago in a d em o n stration in San F r a n c is c o that I was in, each o th e r, so stu d en t su g g es­ it w h e n it c o m e s . give you c a n c e r but it w ill turn you b lack , people would pay atten ­ th e r e w ere 11 white d e m o n s tra to rs to one N egro . T h a t’ s a ll of tion . It’ s a funny w orld w h ere people would r a th e r have c a n c e r than A m e ric a in fro n t of that s to r e d em o n stratin g, and you ca n ’t s ic be b la ck . dogs on that o r put it in ja i l . A Question Of Rights T h e tria l of m a n y accused of p o sse ssin g M S U stu den ts liq u o r in w eekend p le a d g u ilty. in ja il i f t h e y d id n ’ t Questions Shiawassee Raid Legality T o the E d ito r: answ ered w ill c o s t you four dol­ invasion ’ by sinful and m a lic ­ sa y is that N orthern A m e rica n s and m o re to the N egro r a c e . F o r l a r s . ’ ’) ious c o lle g e stu d en ts. have fin a lly found an e x c u se to once I m u s t a g re e with Sen . l a s t w e e ke n d ’ s S h i a w a s s e e An d s o m e of the m had little withdraw th e ir p a ltry and h a lf­ Sm ith of V irg in ia when he said C o n g ratu latio n s S h e riff P o r t e r In c o n clu sio n , 111 stud ents a re It w ill also be co m fo rtin g to C o u n ty “ g ra s s e r ” ra is e s som e choice as to w h e th e r o r n o t to upon org an izin g and pulling o ff a o u t an approxim ate m inim um c r im in a ls , to know that, as long h e arte d support of t h e c iv il that th e re is a double stand ard s u c c e s s fu l ra id the night of 4/25/ $ 3 ,3 0 0 . If t h e y w ere all tru ly as they stay away from g r a s s e r s , rig h ts m ovem ent of the p ast few in c iv il rig h ts re la tio n s in the q ue stio n s of stu den t rig h ts a n d p le ad g u ilty. 6 4 . Undoubtedly t h i s w as an wrong, and ju s t ic e was m et a c ­ they need not fe a r any in te rru p ­ tnonths. N orth and the South. Why m u st a le g al p ra c tic e s . O n e g irl w as asked if she was am azing d isp lay of e ffic ie n t po­ cord in g to s ta te and county law s, tio n s by p o lic e , who will be on W hile A m e rica n s have been un­ u n iv e rsity new spaper s u b s c rib e lic e w ork. T h e only s a d p a rt fine and dandy, you did a f a ir jo b . the m o re im portan t m issio n of f a i r , irre s p o n s ib le and m is d ir e c ­ to that stand ard ? g u ilty and re p lie d that she had about it is the fa c t that you didn’ t H ow ever, if any of the afo re m e n ­ rounding up wayward c o lle g e s tu ­ ted fo r so m e one hundred y e a r s H arold Booton Stu den ts w e r e h erd e d i n t o been at the ra id e d p a rty . tioned fa c ts a r e tru e , you and the d en ts. follow it up by using orthodox po­ p o lic e c a r s , one o f those a rre s te d ju s tic e s a re a d is c re d it to the ad­ It m ust have been a sight to “ Th e n you a r e g u ilty ,” t h e lic e m ethodology. said , a fter b e in g told by po lice It has been re la te d to m e th a t: m in istra tio n of ju s tic e and a re a behold, to w itn ess the c o u rts in ju d g e said , and h e r case w a s actio n a s 111 stud ents w ere trie d p ro p er re p re se n ta tio n of the c o r ­ “ all we w ant is the b e e r .” W h en c lo sed . 1. You rounded up p a r t i c i ­ pants of th is g r a s s e r by tr ic k e r y , ruption of s h e r if fs and ju s t ic e s and con v icted in a sin g le night. Letter Policy they le ft the house w h e re one of " i . e . " by having o ffic e r s s a y , of t h e p e a c e evidenced by r e c ­ T h e s e students have m ost a s s u r ­ Stu den ts fro m a n yw h e re ne ar " Jf o u k id s, get the h e ll out of o rd s and s t a t is t ic s . edly learn ed th e ir le sso n and w ill L e t t e r s should not be lo n g e r than 300 w o rd s, and should be the p a rtie s w as h eld , as they had the p a r t i e s w e re taken in and h e re now; we’ ll g i v e you a B a s ic a lly t h e students w e r e not p e rm it Demon Rum to touch typed double spaced if p o s s ib le . N am es and a d d ress should a lso b e en told th e y c o u ld do, they w e re ch a n c e . A ll we w ant-is the b e e r .” w rong, but th e ir wrong, o r any th e ir lip s (in S h iaw assee C ounty). b e included. No unsigned le tt e r s w ill be p rin ted , but nam es m ay fo un d as g u ilty as the o th e rs , (A d eputy's statem en t at t h e v io la to r of the law’ s w rong, does S h e riff P o r t e r has been so e f ­ b e w ithheld i f we fe e l th e re is re a so n . p u lle d a sid e , in to a c a r. stu d en ts said . If they w e re not p arty s ite .) not ju s tify p o o r p o lic e m ethod s. fe ctiv e in h is cam paign again st T h e S ta te News r e s e r v e s the rig h t to edit le tt e r s to fit sp ace T h e y w e re rushe d throug h the T h e co n stitu tio n of th is d em oc­ rio to u s liv ing, t h a t th e re have fo un d d rin k in g , they w e re taken re q u ire m e n ts . e n tire le g a l p ro c e s s b e fo re they 2 . A fte r ap p reh ension, you v i­ r a c y w as w ritten to gu aran tee all been ru m o rs about p o s sib le p o lit­ fo r p o ss e s sin g liq u o r. p e r s o n s , innocent o r gu ilty , c e r ­ ic a l advancem ent fo r the h onor­ olated e a c h and ev eryo n e of co u ld d e fe nd th e m s e lve s in any tain b a s ic r ig h ts . W henever th e se ab le s h e r iff. In fa ct I ev en have th e se p eo p le’ s con stitu tio n al w ay. Th e stu den ts h a v e p le a d e d rig h ts by not allowing them to rig h ts a r e v io lated , th is p erso n h eard c o m p a riso n s between M r. EIGHTH ANNUAL g u ilty to the ch a rg e s b ro u g h t m ake phone c a lls o r obtain leg al m ay, and of a rig h t, ought to be P o r t e r and g re a t h e ro e s of days S tu d en ts c la im they w e re not ad v ice. S h e riff P o r t e r ’ s re p ly fo r f r e e fro m the c lu tc h e s of u n fair gone by, e .g . the S h e riff of Not­ a ga in st th e m , but it m ig h t b e re q u est fo r leg al c o u n se l: " Y o u p o lic e p r a c t ic e s . tingham . GREEK a llo w e d to m a k e phone calls fro m w o rth lo o kin g in to the q u e stio n of No doubt you have ra tio n a liz e d boys been w atching too much t e l­ Andrew A rm stro n g the co u n ty jail w h e re they w e re w h e th e r th e ir rig h ts as stu den ts e v isio n la te ly . T h is is a b e e r ra p . th is as good w ork— but ju s t co n ­ You h a v e no rig h t to m a k e a s id e r it in the light of what has taken. T h e y w e re allow e d no c o n ­ o r as A m e ric a n c itize n s w e re not tact w ith the U n iv e rs ity o r th e ir vio la te d by th e ir “ speed y and phone c a l l . ” been sa id — on second though p e r ­ haps you’ d b e tte r not, b e cau se 'Bandw agon’ 3 . T h e arraig n in g j u d g e s y ou r c o n s c ie n c e m ight s u ffe r . O r fa m ilie s , and w e re p ro m is e d a p u b lic tr ia l.” (again th is is b ased on h e a r -s a y ) T o the E d ito r: WEEKEND is it that you su ffe r fro m c r a s s acted lik e a cou ple of m on ey- ig n o ra n ce ? H a s ju s tic e b e e n I hungry loan s h a r k s . T h e y e v i­ I s e e fro m your e d ito ria l en­ done? Have y o u stopped g r a s s - denced no in te r e s t in ju s tic e b e ­ title d " T h e F a i r D em on stration ers?. ing serv e d o th er than to s e e a W asn’ t” t h a t you t o o h a v e C laude P . G uran C o n s e rv a tiv e s O b je c t T o E d ito r ia l p lea of gu ilty e n te re d ...a n d a fine Student of P o lic e A dm in istratio n clim b ed aboard the bandwagon. c o lle c te d . T h e y played upon the le g a l ign o ran ce of th ese stu d en ts. You say that the d em o n stra to rs w ere irr e s p o n s ib le and that many M A Y 8 -10 T o the E d ito r: to t r y to argue a contention by, s a y , S en ato r (It is my understanding that when Porter’s 'Invasion’ A m e ric a n s w i l l be con cern ed T o w e r that th e re should not be any fe d e ra l school one judge, I beg your pardon, T o the E d ito r: about the im ag e of th is cou n try It was in sp irin g to see how to le ra n t the eru d ite " J u s t i c e of t h e P e a c e ," w a s in the e y e s of the em erg in g na­ p ro g ram at a ll. That s o r t of ta lk is re a c tio n a ry It is com fo rtin g to know that m e m b e rs of the S tate News staff could be of the n o n se n se , eig h teen th -cen tu ry thinking, outside asked a qu estio n , he rep lied with, h e n ce fo rth the re s id e n ts of S h ia ­ tio n s. unenlightened views of the re a ctio n a ry m in o rity . “ I’ m a law y er, and an yquestions w a sse e County w ill be sa fe fro m But p erh ap s what you ought to the lim its of rational d is c u ss io n .” T o think that even they should be p erm itted the M aintain this lofty s u p e rio rity if you m u st, but freed om to e x p re ss th e ir id e a s, however i r r a ­ at le a s t don’ t r e s o r t to com p lete d isto rtio n of tio n al, p e c u lia r, o r inhuman they may be! T h is the co n se rv a tiv e p o sitio n . O b je ct to our opposi­ is indeed c h ir it y of the highest o rd e r; the S tate tion to P re sid e n t Joh n so n ’ s "p o v e rty p ack ag e” , News m ust be com mended fo r its broad-m inded but don’ t say we a r e "o p p o sed to helping the poor co n sid eratio n of all points of view. out o f th e ir p lig h t." P r o te s t our opposition to It m ay seem unfair to casu ally shrug o ff op­ p a rts of the civ il r ig h ts b illb e fo r e C o n g r e s s .b u t posing viewpoints as irr a tio n a l. But, a fte r a ll, don’ t re p o rt that we a r e "op p osed to o rg anized th e re is room fo r re a so n a b le d isag reem en t; it groups cam paigning fo r rig h ts guaranteed under is ju s t that th e re a r e lim its to ratio n al d iscu s­ our C o n stitu tio n .” sion. Ja m e s Burnham explains it in "S u ic id e Say that we’ r e w rong, but don’t say w e’ r e i r ­ of t h e W e s t:" " I t is ratio n al t h a t L e o n ra tio n a l. K e y se rlin g , let us say, should dispute with John C a ll us m isguided, but don’ t c a ll us inhuman. Kenneth G albraith o r W alter H eller w hether the And thus help to c r e a t e , r a th e r than d is c o u r­ in itial approp riation under a newly proposed fed­ a g e , re s p e c t for the opinions of o th e rs. e ra l school p rogram should be 2 .3 billion o r 3.2 billion d o lla rs . " R e a so n a b le m en, that is to say lib e r a ls , d iffe r on such points, and negotiate th e ir d iffe re n c e s W illiam D avis through the d iscu ssio n p r o c e s s . But it is a w aste S tev e K itchen w n of t i m e fo r M r. K e y s e rlin g , A m b a s s a d o r John 'Vooley G a lb ra ith . M r. H e lle r o r o th er reaso n ab le m en ja c k i^ohrey M IC H IG A N T O R C H RUN STATE U N IV E R S IT Y T A T E N E W S SP O R T S CAR PA RA D E F R I - 6 : 3 °- SIGM A CH I S T R E E T D A N C E 8 - 1 1 M em b er A sso ciated P r e s s , United P r e s s su m m e r te rm ; s p e cia l W elcom e Issu e in Sep­ In tern atio n al, Inland D aily P r e s s A sso ciation , te m b e r. SAM T R I C Y C L E R A C E S A T . 9 :3 0 A sso cia te d C o lleg ia te P r e s s A sso ciatio n , Second c la s s postage paid at E a st L an sin g , CO M M U N ITY P R O J E C T 1 2 - 3 M ichigan P r e s s A sso cia tio n . M ichigan . E d ito ria l and b u sin ess o ffic e s at 341 Student P u blished by the students of M ichigan S e r v ic e s Building, M ichigan S tate U n iv e rsity , S ta te U n iv ersity . Issued on c la s s days Monday through F rid a y during the fa ll, w inter and E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan. M ail su b scrip tio n s p ay ab le in advance: te rm , $ 3 ; 2 te r m s , $4; (REEK FEAST sp rin g q u a r te r s , tw ice w eekly during the 3 t e r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. fe a tu rin g T H E D R I F T E R S 4 - 7 E d ito r. . •............... B ru c e F a b ric a n t W ire E d ito r.................... Jo h n Van G ieson G R E E K SIN G SU N . 1 :3 0 A d v ertisin g M an ag er.........................F r e d L ev in e Night E d ito r ...........................................T om W inter ‘ ‘ S E S S IO N B Y T H E C E D A R ” 4 - ? C am pus E d ito r................................. G e r ry Hinkley A s s t. Adv. M g r s . ...............F ra n k Sen g er J r . , A ss ’ t Cam pus E d ito r...........................L iz Hyman ................................................................. A rth u r L a n g e r E d ito ria l S ta ff. . .B a r b B ra d le y , D ave S tew art VO TE FOR “ U G LIEST G R E E K ” .................•................................................ M ike Kindman C irc u la tio n M anager....................... B ill M a rsh a ll S p o rts E d ito r....................................... J e r r y Caplan News A d v ise r......................................Dave Jae h n ig MAY 5 & 6 UNION QONCOURSE Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday. April 3 0 , 1964 3. Wrigley On U.N. J u d g e s ’ D e n ia l (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 1) He ind icated that so m e did that he does not te ll the s h e riff how to do h is b u s in e s s . AUSG Election Results j jy ar jy0 L o nger Effective Cy %J %J P r e c i n c t» H arri s i _____ Je s s e P r e c in c t H a rris Je sse have to w ait until 5 :3 0 Sunday Som e 99 students w ere ch arg ed T h e U nited N ations G en eral one of the ways that these con ­ W rigley s a i d th ese sm a ll m orning. A rm stro n g M ason 66 with ille g a l p o s s e s s i o n o f 63 158 52 A sse m b ly i s m o re d isp ro p o r- f lic t s a r e being settled today. pow ers have d ifferen t in te r e s ts When asked if he thought the E . M ayo 52 alch oh ol w hile 12 w ere charg ed B a ile y 68 40 34 tioned than the M ichigan S tate T h e two m ain iss u e s b e fo re and act as a re s tra in in g fo rc e m anner of the student’ s a r r e s t W. M ayo 33 with e ith e r fu rnishing o r aiding B ry an 32 49 29 le g is la tu r e , C h a r l e s W rigley, the U .N . a re the Cold W ar and was ir r e g u la r , Schultz said : P h illip s on the g re a t p ow ers. As e ach and abettin g alchohol to m in o rs. S. C ase 81 76 105 101 p r o f e s s o r of the c o lo n ia e l iss u e , he said . He " T h e m an n er in which the R a th e r cou ntry in the U.N. has only Both ju s t ic e s m ade it e m ­ Em m ons 54 86 26 27 p sych olog y, said | said the co lo n ial issu e c o m e s students w e re a rr e s te d did not one v o te, a number of s m a ll phatic that they believ ed that E . Shaw 121 128 W ednesday. fro m the num ber of sm all coun­ co m e up at the a rr a ig n m e n t." V an H oosen 17 30 e v e ry student was su re of what W. Shaw W rig le y spoke | t r i e s seek in g and gaining inde­ c o u n trie s getting together may B ush re p lie d to the question 90 98 the c h a rg e w as. N. W illia m s 49 38 on " V o tin g A lli­ pendence f r o m th e ir fo rm e r E . W ilson 82 127 have m ore power than the la rg e S . W illia m s 30 24 a n c e s in the U .N . c o lo n ia l r u le r s . c o u n trie s. Snyd er 59 72 W. W ilson 90 75 G e n e ra l A s s e m - N . W onders 123 102 E . M cD on el 82 51 b l y , ” a t th e | S o p h o m o re T o S p ea k W. M cD on el A bbot 84 72 105 49 S . W onders E . Y a k e le y 93 51 101 15 fourth P r o v o s t's L e c tu r e of the English Profs To Meet Here B u tte r fie ld 157 77 W. Y a k e le y 48 24 te r m . W R IG L E Y N . C a m p b e ll 39 Q uestion s ra ise d by con tem ­ m ark s by th ese s c h o la rs , which A t S m o k in g S tu d y S . C a m p b e ll 52 27 44 S . G rill U nion 56 111 31 72 “ In the U .N ., the s m a lle r the cou n try , the b e tte r it f a r e s ,” p o ra ry w riting and its study will be d iscu sse d b y four d istin g ­ have alread y been sent to the r e g is tr a n ts , will be the b a s is N. C ase 68 56 W rigley s a id . An MSU sophom ore and a s tu - S e r v ic e ; and S e n . M aurine B . B erk ey 222 78 uished s c h o la rs at a co n fe re n ce fo r d iscu ssio n . G ilc h ris t 89 19 He said that w ar o r the th reat dent at L an sin g Sexton H ig h N eu b erg er, D -O re . T ru ck s 240 27 h e re F rid a y and Saturday. E . L on d o n 61 37 of w ar is no lo n ger an e ffe ctiv e Sch ool w ill be among four s ta te T h e re m a in d e r of the c o n fe r­ Speaking w ill be R ob ert L a n g - T o p ic s o f the p ap ers a re W. L on d o n 63 36 T o ta l 2 ,8 1 7 2 ,2 0 7 way to s e tt le in tern atio n al con ­ e n ce w i l l be devoted to work baum , U n iv e rsity of V irg in ia; "T w e n tie th C e n t u r y R om anti­ d ele g a te s-a t th is w eek’ s N ational f l ic t s . T h e U nited N ations is group s e s s io n s exp loring t h e E lis e o V iv a s, N orthw estern U ni­ c i s m ,” “ C r itic is m and A esth e­ C o n fe ren ce on Sm oking and Youth them e of sm oking and youth. v e rs ity ; J a r v i s T h u rsto n , W ash­ t i c s , " " F i c t i o n and the Tw en­ in W ashington, D. C . ington U n iv e rsity , and M artin tieth C en tu ry A udience” a n d G re e n , T u fts C o lleg e . "H u m a n ism , A nti-hum anism and W illiam E v a n s, E a s t L ansing P a p e rs and introd uctory r e - the C on tem p orary L ite r a tu r e s .” sop h o m ore, and M organ C a r te r F e u r ig S e e s G r a d u a l T r e n d Ju d g e s w - R a d io H o n o r of L an sin g w ill attend the m e e t­ L eo M artin , ch airm an of the d u stry . M artin is the only edU' SPRING CLEANING ing today through Saturd ay. It is T V -ra d io d ep artm en t, and s ix c a to r on the p an el, sp o n so red by th e C h ild re n ’ s B u r ­ o ther ju d g es w ill s e le c t w inners eau of the D epartm ent of H ealth , O f M o d e r a tio n In S m o k in g of a com m unity s e r v ic e award fo r rad io and te le v isio n statio n s Cou n ciI P etit ion Education and W e lfa re . th is T h u rsd ay a n d F rid a y in SPECIAL E v an s, who w ill speak to the T h e c ig a r e tte ind ustry’ s n e w “ T h e r e w ill be a tra n s itio n a l He a lso said that the ind ustry W ashington. P e titio n s fo r m em b ersh ip on d elegation and head a d iscu ssio n code on ad v ertisin g and the U .S . p hase of about a y e a r o r p o ssib ly w ill do e x te n s iv e r e s e a r c h to M artin w a s ch o sen by t h e S e n io r C ouncil a r e now a v a ila b le Surgeon G e n e ra l’ s re p o rt on the two b e fo re the e ffe c ts of the r e ­ a lte r the to b acco prod uct, re m o v ­ B ro a d c a s t P io n e e rs and the U .S . in 317 Student S e r v ic e s and at group, was among a group which m et e a r lie r th is y e a r in W ashing­ e ffe c ts of sm oking w ill develop a p ort and ad v e rtisin g cod e can be ing the h arm fu l agents that a ffe ct C o n fe ren ce of M ay o rs, who a re the Union d esk. ton to plan the co n fe re n c e . trend of m o d eration , Ja m e s S . e v a lu a te d ," he said . body tis s u e s . sponsorin g the award. T h e p e titio n s w ill be accep ted F e u rig , d ir e c to r of Olin H ealth T h e new c lie n te l will be people “ T h e r e is re a so n to b e l i e v e T h e s ix o th er ju d g es a re re p ­ in 317 Student S e r v ic e s today and C e n te r, sa id W ednesday. who have thought about the m alig ­ that c ig a r e t t e s and other to b acco re s e n ta tiv e s of b u sin e ss and in - M onday. Som e 125 te e n a g e rs from each p rod u cts can be m odified so that nancy p o ten tial and take a “ s e n ­ of the 50 s ta te s will gath er to " r e ­ they a re not h arm ful to the indi­ ” 1, along with many o th er in­ s ib le a p p ro a c h " to sm oking, he fle c t upon the is s u e s of sm oking d iv id u als, exp ected the industry s a id . v id u a l," he said . ISR AELI S TU D EN T O R G A N IZA TIO N from the p e rs p e ctiv e of the young people of A m e r ic a ." to d iscip lin e i t s e l f .” at M .S .U . P u rp o se of the c o n fe re n c e is to e x p lo re m ean s of inform ing the “ T h is w ill take the im p re s ­ sio n ism out of the ad v ertisin g L i b r a r y G ets B o o k s presents which ap p eals g re a tly to t h e nation’ s youth on the p o s sib le r is k s of sm oking as outlined in the re p o rt of the Surgeon G e n e r a l. young v ie w e r,” he said . O n M e n t a l S e lf- H e lp ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE F e u rig s a i d a num ber of Two c o p ie s of “ M ental H ealth the L ib r a r y , re c e iv e d th e p r e s e n - T h e co n fe re n c e opens th is af­ ternoon w i t h talk s by M r s . people began cutting d o w n on th e ir sm oking a fte r the re p o rt Through W ill T ra in in g ” by D r. tation fro m M r s . G eo rg e E . Winn DAY CELEBRATION c a m e out and that with the n e w A braham A. Low w ere p re se n te d Monday. K a th e rin e B . O ettin ger, c h ie f of Saturd ay, M ay 2 , at 8 :0 0 P .M . in the Union B a 11 r o o m . to the L ib r a r y by R eco v e ry In c ., T h e books and oth er w ritin gs t h e C h ild re n ’ s B u reau ; J o h n a d v e rtisin g co d e , people w ill be an in te rn atio n al s e lf-h e lp o rg a n i- by D r. Low con tain the te a ch in g s L n ita s , q u a rte rb a ck of the B a lt i­ even m o re inclined to think s e r ­ DR. A L B E R T 1. RABIN , P r o fe s s o r of Psychology M .S .U ., will zation devoted to the r e la p s e s of a n d p h ilo sop h ies on which r e ­ m o re C o lts football team ; D aniel iously about the habit b e fo re b e ­ a d d ress the gath erin g. 0 PHCNI 'Vf 97JJ fo rm e r m en tal p atien ts and n e r - c o v e ry is b a sed . D r. Low, founder H orn of the U .S . 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Billfold t. k n it, r o l l e d e d g i n g , s i d e W ji se frien d s or by the T u e sd ay midnight dead­ ginning a fifte e n -y e a r p a rtn e rsh ip and an undy­ p lan s to do gradu ate study fo r G r e e n e , who is co n sid ere d by at le a s t sym p athetic with each o th e r’ s need s. lin e . E n g stro m said the g e n e ra l ing trad ition . the P h .D d eg re e at P rin ce to n m any MSU facu lty m e m b e rs a s A ctu ally, t h e two men alm o st d etested e a c h five p e r cen t cut was given so Light o p e ra , in the tim e of England’ s V ic to r ia , U n iv e rsity through a fellow ship one o f the m o st gifted stu d en ts o th er. that the b ill could be brought was c o n sid ere d on a p a r with b u rle sq u e , which o f about equal value fro m the in the nation, is a lso an a c c o m ­ U nlike many modern m u sical te a m s, such as down to the flo o r as re q u ire d was shunned by th e prudent, solid m id d le -c la s s . N ational S c ie n c e Foundation. p lish ed v io lin ist. R od gers and H am m erstein who deeply adm ired b e fo re the d ead lin e. But t h e g aity — and p ro p rie ty — of G ilb e rt and He h a s a ls o won a C h u rch ill He h as played In the U n iv er­ and re sp e cte d each o th er, G ilb e rt ar.d Sullivan Sullivan q u ickly m ade th e ir o p e ras e x tre m e ly Fellow sh ip at C am b rid g e Uni­ sity O rc h e s tr a fo r fo u r y e a r s reg ard ed each other with disdain and worked to ­ "T h e re w as a stro n g fe e lin g s u c c e s s fu l. In sp ite of th e ir p e rs o n a l enm ity , the v e r s ity , England, and a Woodrow and in tue L an sin g C iv ic O r­ g eth er o n l y so long as they w e r e s u c c e s sfu l. that so m e u n iv e rs itie s got b ig g e r two men com p lim ented e a ch o th e r’ s ta le n ts and in c r e a s e s than w ere n e c e s s a r y ,’ ’ W ilson F ellow sh ip , w hich, lik e c h e s tr a . He is one o f few noh- G ilb e rt con tin ually suggested fanciful p lo ts, h is produced so m e of England’ s m ost m em o rab le the N SF fello w sh ip , is good any­ m u sic m a jo r s at MSU to give fa v o rite being one which revolved around a m agic E n g stro m s a id . m u s*c. w h e re. a p u b lic r e c it a l. lozenge, while -Sullivan derided h is p a rtn e r 's " T h e P ir a te s of P e n z a n c e ,” f ir s t produced in A s a m e m b e r of the MSU ideas ar.d urged m o re so b rie ty and re s p e c ta b il­ " T h e G o v ern or asked fo r a S in c e G re en e cannot a c ce p t the D e cem b e r, 1879, c a m e im m ed iately a fte r " H . H onors C o lleg e , G re e n e h a s been ity in th e ir joint e ffo rts. $21 m illio n in c r e a s e . T h e c o m ­ Putnam S ch o la rsh ip , H arvard has M. S . P in a fo re ” had e sta b lish ed its au th o rs’ rep ­ ab le to w aive many n o rm al a c a ­ W illiam S . G ilb e rt was born in 1836. He was an m itte e m e m b e rs fe lt that the .offered i t in stead t o an o th er u n su ccessfu l law yer b efo re he made w riting his u tatio n s. Su llivan co n sid ere d " P i r a t e s ” m u sic ­ $15 m illio n in c r e a s e we gave d em ic re q u ire m e n ts. m e m b e r of the cham pion MSU ally s u p e rio r to its p r e d e c e s s o r , and te ch n ica lly , was s u ffic ie n t.” L ik e G re e n e , C r ic k h a s a p ro fe s sio n . He w rote se v e ra l sh o rt s to r ie s and m a th e m a tics te am , Stephen E . it is , although it is not quite a s fa m ilia r o r as n e a rly a ll " A ” a v e ra g e . Is taking p lay s, but h is most famous n o n -m u sical work C r ic k , J r . , who p lans to acce p t much of a fa v o rite a s " P i n a f o r e .” " P i r a t e s ” H ow ever, a leading R ep u bli­ m any grad u ate c o u r s e s and h as is h is " B a b B a lla d s ,” s a tir ic a l poem s which p ro ­ it when he g rad u ates. was followed at a la te r d ate by " T h e Mikado” can r e p r e s e n ta tiv e hinted Wed­ a d istin gu ished Alumni S c h o la r­ vided much of the m a te ria l fo r h is lib re tto s. T H R E E F A C E S O F B O B G R E E N E - W in n e r o f th e n a tio n a l A rthur S . Sullivan, born-in 1842, w as five y e a r s and finally by “ T h e Y eom en of the G u ard .” n esday t h a t a c o m p ro m ise — C r ic k , a ju n io r fro m , L iv o n ia, ship. top p r iz e in m a th e m a tic s c o m p e titio n s , B o b G r e e n e , K n ix . M ic h ., and G re en e w e re both He p lays the saxophone in the som ew h ere betw een the 5 p e r v ille , T e n n ., s e n io r , i s a l s o an a c c o m p lis h e d v i o l i n i s t who am ong th e top fiv e in the Putnam A c tiv itie s Band but i s not a s c e n t cut and the sen ate r e c o m ­ lik e s to s h o o t pool fo r r e l a x a t io n . M a th e m a tica l C om p etition , p a r ­ s e r io u s about m u sic a s G re en e m en d ations— m ay be in the o ffin g. B u t t e r fie ld P in C lu b T a p s 1 0 ticip a te d in by 1,2 6 0 students Is . B u tte r i! Hail P in C jb , lead - Two graduate a d v is e rs, K a y o m o re ; Donna Dulfon, M e rric k , ersh ip a t s e r v ic e 1 White and Linda G raham , w ere N .Y ., j u n i o r : M arylyn D y er, C o u r s e s V ie w B a r d , tapped ten night at i w m em ber Monday all-d o rm n e e tir e . also tapped as honorary m em ­ b e rs of the clu b. F l u s h i n g sophom ore; C a r o l F illin g e r , Ann A rb o r sop hom ore; R u s sia n G e o g ra p h y P la c e m e n t B u re a u E stab lish e d by t h e men who D iane N ew kirk, C a ro sop hom ore; lived in B u tte rfie ld in 1961, the C a r o l P u shm an , Southgate soph­ S tu d e n ts m u st r e g is t e r a t s tu d ie s , s e n io r high s o c ia l stud­ S tev en s P o i n t , S u p e rio r and club was re -e s ta b lis h e d a fte r o m o re ; M a r y Q uick, J a c k s o n T h e geography of R u ss ia and " T h e B a rd of S tra tfo rd ” w ill be i e s , guidance and c o u n se lo r (M). W h itew ater; the In stitu te o f T e c h - l e a s t tw o d a y s b e fo r e d a te the e ffe c ts of S h a k e sp e a re on held on four co n se c u tiv e W ednes­ nology at P la ttv ille and Stout FR EE women occupied the hall fo r the sop hom ore; A l r i e R o s e c r a n s , 1962-63 acad em ic y e a r. Ja c k s o n sop hom ore; C h r is Ryan, m odern liv in g w ill be c o v e re d in day ev en in gs fro m 7 to 10, b egin ­ o f in te r v ie w . M /F. Sch ool D is t r ic t : C ity o f R o s e ­ S ta te C o l l e g e in M enom onie. A well bound copy of the T h e ten new m em b ers are:> B irm in g h a m fresh m an ; Lynn Van two in fo rm al c o u r s e s at K ellogg ning May 6 . T h e in s tr u c to r is M ond ay, May 4 v ille : Ju n io r high E n g lish , m ath, Openings ran ge fro m v ic e p r e s i­ Hebrew—English biimguol New Kathryn C o le , M arquette s o p h -_ D y k e , Plym outh sophom ore C e n te r in M ay. M ary D eV ine of the d ep artm ent M ichigan T ra in in g U nit: Eng­ s c ie n c e , in d u stria l a r t s , a r t , gen­ dent of student a ffa ir s (Steven’ s Testament will be sent abso­ “ U SSR — E n igm a of the N orth” of E n g lish . lis h and m en’ s p h y sical education P oin t), dean o f m en (P la ttv ille ) e r a l b u s in e s s , ty p in g ,' E n g lis h - lutely free without any obliga­ tion to a r y Jewish student or BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS w ill be o ffe re d .on four c o n se c u ­ O ffered in o b se rv a n ce of the (B). L a tin com bin ation , E n g l i s h - and dean of fin e a r ts (Stevens person des ring copy upon re­ tiv e Monday even in gs fro m 7 to S h a k e sp e a re Q u ad ri-C en ten n ial, M o n tc la ir P u b lic S ch o o ls: A ll speech com bin atio n , s p e c ia l edu­ P o in t), through facu lty p o sitio n s quest. P le aie write I T O D A Y ____ 10, beginning next Monday. 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Giant 4-Hit Show M/F "THE MUSIC ROOM" S A M l'K I, B e lle f a ir e - R e sid e n tia l T r e a t ­ CiOLItW YNS m ent C e n te r : S U M M E R EM ­ F i r s t A t 7 :5 2 P L O Y M E N T S o c ia l w o rk (In d ia n ) (B ,M ,D ), edu cation, psychology, I VAN RITA JA M E S so cio lo g y (B ,M ,D ) o r 3rd o r 4th HEFLILIN•MORENO- MacRRTHUR y e a r students in the above a r e a s E IG H T S A s to r y of a r is to c r a c y and fading w ealth in India, produced and d irecte d by S a ty a jit R ay . One of the ten fo r p o sitio n s as su m m er coun­ b e st m o v ie s of the Y e a r . s e lo r s . C a p a c Com m unity S ch o o ls: starring MKHI.K OIIKHON E le m e n ta ry edu cation, j u n i o r I. VI ItKNTK OKI VI Kit DAVID NIVKN »cfu’ » One of the p e c u lia r things about a tornado o c c u r s when it s e e m s until all la te m inu tes a r e used tion . to r i s e from the e arth and then s e t down again. up. T h e d e c isio n was announced Any coed who retu rn ed to h e r M iss F itz g e r a ld said the de­ to AWS J u d ic ia r y r e p re s e n ta tiv e s d o rm ito ry at 4 a .m . w ill re c e iv e c is io n i s an exam p le of a "d o u b le at a m eeting T u esd ay . 4 M ie s E . Of M SU T h is m ay b e due to lo s s of v e lo city when the funnel tip touches the ground, said Ju s tin Z inn, p r o fe s s o r of geology. T h is co n tact c a u s e s the tornado to lo se its fo rc e and d is sip a te , he sa id , then what s e e m s to be that sa m e funnel touching the ground again would be a d iffe r­ ent one fo rm in g fa rth e r along on the s to rm fro n t. O r the tornado could be con tin u ally building up and playing out, giving the appear­ an ce of skipping ov er the e a r th , he said . 6 0 A ppeal In G ra sser mrEtr cm T o rn ad o e s will be found e sp e c ia lly w here th e re is a g re at con ­ tr a s t in the te m p e ra tu re s of the two m eeting w eather fro n ts , he said . A b o u t 6 0 M SU s t u d e n t s * .S P E C I A L * \ T h e s e winds o ccu r m ostly in the sp rin g and fa ll in the M iss is sip p i a r r e s te d in S h iaw assee County fi V alley and fro m the G ulf C o ast to M ichigan, Zinn sa id . f o r i l l e g a l d r in k in g at a " g r a s s e r " n e a r M o rric e w ill In the sp rin g , w arm a ir is pushing up fro m the south, som etim es appeal th e ir gu ilty p le a s. fa s te r than the cold a ir can get north , he s a id , then th is condition of co n tra stin g te m p e ra tu re s , w hirling a ir and s to r m s is c re a te d . They have re tain e d a L an sin g law y er, and about 6 0 have agreed : fite lte fiE fflr to pay h is le g a l fe e s . M ost stu ­ In the fa ll, the p ro c e s s is r e v e r s e d , with the cold a ir pushing n * south and catch in g up with the w arm a ir , thus c re a tin g sto rm and d en ts ch arg ed la te Saturday night a r e o p tim istic that they w ill win 4 L 5 0 f 06ft i f f l f i f f tornado con d itio n s, Zinn said . in th e ir appeal. A tornad o’ s seem in g ab ility to "e x p lo d e ” buildings is caused by Students involved have until low a ir p r e s s u r e within the funnel, he s a id . When the tornado h its a building, the a ir insid e the s tru c tu re , having m o re p r e s s u r e than next W ednesday to appeal th e ir guilty p le a s . T h e stud ents plan Ì that in the funnel, ru sh es out, "e x p lo d in g " through the windows and to have about th re e te s t c a s e s o th er openings, Zinn explained . which they b e lie v e w ill s e t a p reced en t fo r th e r e s t of the T h e s m a lle r a fu n n el's s iz e , the m o re fo r c e it h a s , he sa id . T h is is b e ca u se m o re energy is co n ce n trated in a s m a lle r s p a ce and has group. E a rly r e p o r ts indicated that S p r in g t im e . . . H O T AND C O L D A I R - J u s t i n Z in n , show n h e re p orin g o v er m o re d e s tru c tiv e power than a la r g e r funnel. about 105 had paid th e ir fin e s, w e a th e r m a p s, e x p la in s in th e a b o v e sto ry how a torn ad o T h e tornad o is even m o re d e s tru ctiv e than a h u rrica n e fo r its s iz e but late r e p o r ts in d icate that about 80 have not paid. s e e m s to r i s e and f a l l . and, lik e m ost w eather, is e r r a t i c and u n p red ictab le, he said . Bsssum B e r m u d a t im e Suggests Bergm an ’Silence’ T o d d ’ s s c o re s a ga in w ith the s p o rts w e a r fölendflur o f ( a m n íé u i Eteitfe o rd e re d w ith Y O U in m in d . W e h ave h u n ­ E co lo g y D iscu ssio n Group — P a rk M anagem ent C lub — 12 12 noon, 450 N at. S c i. noon, B a se m e n t, “ C " W e lls H a ll. d red s of to p -q u a lity b e rm u d a s bought in Shows B an kru ptcy V a lu e In stitu te fo r Com m unity D e­ MSU F o lk lo re S o cie ty — 8 q u a n tity to g ive you the best p o ssib le bu y. velopm ent and D ept, of R e s o u rc e p .m ., T o w er ro o m , U nion. Developm ent S em in ar — 3 p .m ., G erm an C lub — 7 :3 0 p .m ., L in co ln R m „ K .C . 104 M o rrill H all. two s i s t e r s tra v e lin g through a bankruptcy of v alu e, and the use A frica n Stud ies S e m in a r — M adras • Continental Ivy League By D O U G L A S L A C K E Y stra n g e land. of s e x a s a drug to fa c e the 4 p .m ., 34 U nion. 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Our sym ­ given u s , if not h is b e s t, h is m o st uncom prom isin g film . F o lk D ancing — 8 p j n . , U n­ ion B a llro o m . A Todd'S J L ^ h p a th ie s, with r e s e r v a tio n s , lie $ 5 .9 8 1 a u s te r e , but " T h e S ile n c e " r e ­ p r e s e n ts a leap tow ard s a s c e t i­ with E s th e r , s in c e sh e s u ffe rs J ill SS il c is m fa r beyond the p rev io u s two. • doubly, f r o m A n n a ’ s sad ism (through h e te ro sex u ality ) and h er Indian Film Shown Today V A ll s iz e s 1 If m B erg m an has reduced to m in i­ own tu b e rc u lo s is . B etw een th e se two w o m e n w and ers A nna's A w idely a ccla im e d Indian film , " T h e M u sic R o o m ," w ill be shown 28 • 4 2 i ss I I mum the bread th of p lo t, c h a r a c ­ t e r , and v isu al im ag ery to which young boy, w hose a ffe ctio n s at in F a ir c h ild T h e a tr e at 7 p .m . and 9 p.m today and F r id a y . 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M ech an ically p e rfe c tl I sch o o lin g . O ver 15 $1,000 s c h o l­ C 22 S iz e 3 8 . W orn 4 t im e s . In e x ­ Student S e r v ic e s by F r id a y , O r - • AUTOMOTIVE tra n s m is s io n , rad io. R eclin in g $ 1 ,0 8 5 . Al Edw ards C o. 3125 arsh ip s w ere awarded to qu alified c e lle n t con d itio n . C a ll 3 5 5 -4 0 5 8 . S + U D E nT S : Why l e a v e you r le en M am ch u r, A llen P a rk ju n io r • EMPLOYMENT s e a ts . 4 S 7 -5 S S 0 . 23 E . Saginaw (North of F ra n d o r.) stu d en ts. On the Job tra in in g fo r NOW RENTING 22 d o rm s , when B im b o ’ s w ill d e­ and J-C o u n c il le a d e rsh ip c h a ir ­ • FO R REN T liv e r y ou r P iz z a s to youl C a ll FO RD 1959, 4-d oo r sedan, V - 8 . C22 p r a c tic a l u se of your education B o o k s , Ô R E A T A ges of W orld m an, sa id W ednesday. 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C 22 • FO R SA LE A utom atic tra n s m is sio n . R ad io , C H E V R O L E T . 1955. Body rough, during the su m m e r m on ths. An A r c h ite c tu r e , 4 v o lu m e s. O’ N eil P e titio n s a r e a v a ila b le in d or­ • LO ST & FOUND h e a te r . Good condition. $ 6 0 0 . 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 d e­ A m e rica n P la y w rite , A m e rica n E L TANGO C A F E m ito r ie s ,' s o r o r itie s and f r a t e r ­ • PERSO N AL C a ll a fte r 2 :3 0 . 3 5 5 -7 9 9 “. 23 22 signed by th is m u lti-m illio n d o l­ L angu age R e fe r e n c e L ib r a r y . H. D e licio u s M exican Food n itie s and the Union. •¿PEANUTS PERSO N AL CORVAIR 1962. Red, sharp , one C O R V E T T E 1960. W hite, b lu e in - la r C o rp o ra tio n that hundreds of PARKING AREA L . M enken, 4 v o lu m e s. Many B anqu ets and P a r t ie s C an d id ates fo r the aw ard w ill • REA L E ST A T E ow ner. 500 , 3 -sp e ed . L ik e new. t e r i o r . 4 sp e ed s. P o s itr a c tio n , students have taken advantage of. 50 f t . f o B o g u e S t. B r id g e o th e r s . IV 9 -7 2 5 5 . 22 T a k e -o u t S e r v ic e be s e le c te d by a facu lty com ­ • SER V IC E Low p r ic e . Must s e ll. 4 8 2 -0 0 6 7 . m ich e lin t i r e s . R acin g s h o ck s. Many of whom a r e utill with our I FOR SUMMER & FALL G O L F C L U B S - W o m e n 's. B ag H ours 2 - 6 pm — c lo s e d Mondays m itte e on the b a s is of s c h o la r ­ • TRA N SPO RTATION 21 D u -c o il d is trib u to r. Heavy duty C o . in key e x e c u tiv e p o sitio n s. [ C o m p le te w ith : and c a r t inclu ded . E x c e lle n t co n ­ C a ll fo r re s e rv a tio n s b e f o r e sh ip , a c t iv itie s , and h o n o ra rie s , c lu tc h . 300 hp. N ever ra c e d . F o r a rra n g e m e n ts of p e rso n a l d itio n . Phone IV 7 -0 3 7 3 . 22 7 p m . IV 5 - 9 6 4 2 . 526 E . G rand s h e s a id . •WANTED M ER C e d e s ^ b FN Z 2 2 0 B T 9 S U ". • F u lly fu r n ish e d 2 $1,995. 3 3 7 -0 1 5 6 . 27 in terv iew , tim e , sch ed u le and G ÏBSÜ N S S fR tN G , long n eck b a n - R iv e r . IV 9 -2 3 6 4 . 21 A w ard s w ill be p re se n te d Sun­ B la c k 4 -d o o r with red le a th e r. DEADLINE: O rigin al m ile a g e . Good con dition. PONTIAC 1960. Low m ile a g e , 1 c ity you wish to w ork, c a ll G rand bedroom a p a rtm e n t • Wall to w all c a r p e tin g jo ; c a s e . R e c o r d s , books, should­ G O T YOUR NEW CAR' figured to day, M ay 10, at G re ek Sing com ­ 1 p.m. o n e c l a s s day b e ­ R ap id s, G L en d ale 9 - 5 0 7 9 . A lso e r s tr a p . $140. C a ll 3 3 7 -9 6 2 1 . 23 th e penny? S ta te F a r m C a r F i ­ p e titio n . $1,“0 0 . C a ll 332-2810. 21 ow ner c a r . V ery good con dition, • 4 c a r p ark in g fo re p u b lic a tio n . L an sin g , 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South B end, nan ce P lan m ay sa v e you m oney. OLDS M O BIL E l9o5. S u p e r 55 good t i r e s . S ee at 3000 E . S a g i­ • A ir c o n d itio n e d ENGLISH 3 sp eed b ic y c le . $ 3 9 .7 7 . C E n tra l 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo, c a ll C a ll o r s e e S ta te F a r m s g e n t- |>I A M i s C a n c e lla t io n s - 12 noon o n e H oliday Sedan, all pow er. N e w naw o r c a ll IV 2 -4 3 2 0 . 21 • S n a c k bar A CE HARDW HERE & G IF T S , 201 G rand R apid s nu m ber. 48 Ed K arm an n , IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , in F r a n ­ c l a s s day b e fo re p u b lic a tio n b r a k e s , fuel pump and b a tte ry . FO R D 1956, 2 -d o o r , 6 -c y lin d e r , • P r i v a t e B a lc o n y E . G rand R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m G IR L S : IF you think y o u c a n s e ll- d o r. C 21 Runs w e ll. One ow ner. Phone 4 8 4 - s tic k . R ad io , h e a te r. Runs p e r ­ • F o u r la r g e c l o s e t s U nion. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . C PHONE: 1949.____________________ 21 fe c tly . $160. 3 5 5 -1 0 3 9 . 21 h e r e ’ s your opportunity to let • Di s h w a s h e r s B l k E . EN Ô LISH , b o y s. F sp eed . C O M E STA 1? T h at’ s Italian fo r you r s a le s a b ility e a rn fo r you. 355-8255 SPA RTA N MOTORS M ER C U RY 1963 Station Wagon, P a r t tim e and full tim e p o sitio n s Stop at O ur M odel W h itew alls, hand b r a k e s , e t c . c o m e and sta y in our o ffic e long 252 C ed ar enough f o r us to in su re your RATES: C H E V R O L E T 1963 Monza 2 -d o o r; M e te o r. 9 -p a s s e n g e r; sm a ll V -8 a v a ila b le . F o r p e rso n a l in te r ­ 3 32-5051 3 32-5051 $13 o r b e s t o ffe r . C a lf J i m A. hom e, c a r , o r w h a tsch a m a c a llit. en g in e. A utom atic tr a n s m is s io n . WOMEN O VER 21: S u m m e r- one 3 3 2 -5 0 3 9 . 25 1 DAY............. S I . 25 4 -sp e ed tra n s m is sio n . Low m il­ view c a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 o r c o m e to B u bo lz In su ra n c e . 2 2 0 A lb e rt. R ad io , white wall t i r e s . P ow er 2 - g i r l , one 4 - g i r l , one g ir l to L a c é " WEDDING; gown. S e v e ra l 3 DAYS_____ $2.5 0 eag e. Two to choose fro m . 345 Student S e r v ic e s B uild ing s te e rin g and b r a k e s . L ik e n e w s h a r e with 3 , two g i r l s to s h a r e fo r m a is and c o c k ta il d r e s s e s . 5 DAYS_____ S 3 .7 5 a fte r 1 p m . 32 1957 M ERCU RY M O N TEREY 2 - throughout!! Only $ 2 ,2 8 5 . Al E d ­ with 2 . F a l l - w in te r - sp rin g - S iz e 11. W orn o n c e . R e a so n a b le . w ards C o . 3125 E„ S a g i n a w 1401 PRO G RA M M ER S. E x p e r - one 2 - g i r l , one 3 - g i r l , one 4 - Phone IV 2 -8 6 8 1 . 22 ★ Peanuts Personal ( B a s e d on 15 w ords per ad) d oor, hardtop. A utom atic tr a n s ­ m is sio n . Pow er ste e rin g a n d (N orth of F ra n d o r.) C22 ie n ce d . M ore than 1 opening. g ir l. E D 2 -2 2 7 6 . 21 E L E C T R IC "P O R T A B L E o rg an . gK5PF T RAWg To^Tormng There w ill be a 2 5 c s e r v i c e L an sin g . Growth opportunity. Im ­ 3 1/2 o c ta v e s . E x c e lle n t condi­ through in the c lu tc h -S o m e tim e s * c S . J M J I5 T 6 3 M 0 IN 6 M V b ra k e s . No ru st. E x tra sh arp . B L 1C K . 1951, 2-d o o r h a rd -to p . m ed iate . in te rv ie w . B o x A -l, H O U S E S ________ and b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e if tio n . O rig in a lly $175, now $ 75. fa v o rs a re fo rg otten - but n e v e r H A IR ..ÏM SOAKlNo IT DOWN D ynaflo. G o o d con d ition. $ 90. c/o S ta te N ew s. 25 B U IL T i9 6 0 . 5 b e d ro o m s. Double th is ad is not paid w ith in C H E V R O L E T 1962 C o rv a ir. 4 - Phone 4 8 2 -9 6 0 2 . 21 fr ie n d s . T h an k s a g a in - T im . 21 JÜITM LOTS OF W A TER ... Phone 3 5 5 -7 9 5 8 .______________ 22 g a r a g e , o ffic e , la rg e r e c ro o m . one w e e k . d o o r , 3 - s p e e d tra n s m is sio n . EARNINGS A RE u n lim ited a s an SCH N O O K lE: 'twould tak e a lot to PLYM O U TH 1959, cu stom wagon. Avon r e p r e s e n ta tiv e . T u rn your S c r e e n e d p o rc h . Tw o f ir e p la c e s . AUTO AIR c o n d itio n e r-M a rk IV , Sharp. top the g r e a t P .C . " V - 8 ” a u to m atic. P ow er b r a k e s , fr e e tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ W ill le a s e fo r $275 m onthly. ED 1962 m o d el. Good A -l con d ition . T h e S tate News does not $150. Phone 3 3 2 -4 1 7 8 . 21 B u t th e re w ill be ch an g es p e rm it r a c ia l o r relig io u s d iscrim in atio n in its ad­ 1960 FO RD FALCON, 2 -d o o r. C lean , econ om ical tra n s p o rta ­ e x c e lle n t body. Must s e l l . 3 7 2 - 2284 a fte r 5 pm . 22 m ent in you r hom e, w rite o r c a ll : M r s . A lona H uckins, 5664 School 2-4518 e v en in g s. NEW 2 -b e d r o o m , f u r n i s h e d . 24 SU P R O SPAN ISH E le c t r i c G u ita r. fo r you to s e e ! I ’ ll do m o re than p ro m is e ¿X j& J , ; ( J ) tion. FO R D 1959 4 -d o o r hardtop, c le a n . S t ., H a sle tt, M ichigan, o r c a ll F ir e p la c e , b a s e m e n t,p a rk in g .U p A m p lifie r. 2 c h a n n e ls, twin 12 v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . T h e with a fe e b le pen, S tate News w ill not acce p t ad v ertisin g fro m p e rso n s 3000 E . M ichigan IV 7-3715 - c New reb u ilt tra n s m is s io n , pow er ev en in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . s te e rin g a n d b r a k e s . $ 5 5 0 . IV W A IT R E S SE S : Good w orking c o n - C21 to four ad u lts. $125 m onthly until S e p t e m b e r . (629 M ifflin ). IV inch s p e a k e r s . L ik e new. $150. 3 5 5 -9 3 1 9 . 24 T h a t y e s te rd a y ’ s gone-and sh a ll not c o m e again . 21 I m ŒÎ i 9 -1 8 9 5 . 25 5 -4 9 1 7 .__________________________24 M U N TZ'S 2 3 " ^ T .V ., r a d i o , d iscrim in atin g ag ain st r e ­ VOLKSWAGEN ¡962 sedan. E x - d itio n s. M ust have som e e x p e r­ B E U Y T E D BrRTH D A Y g re e tin g s ligion , r a c e , c o l o r o r c e lle n t con dition. Low m ile a g e . BU ICK l939_ L e S a b re , 2 -d o o r S e ­ ie n c e . S e e M r. M itc h e ll o r M r. S T U D E N T S - 2 b ed room hom e in s t e r e o , phonograph com b in atio n . to a bouncing bundle of good b a ­ i'm AFRAIDJH0U6H, OF WHATWILL national o rig in . O rig in al ow ner ju st bought new dan. S tick s h ift. Good con d ition. B o sh e ff. No phone c a ll s p le a s e . quiet suburban a r e a . F u rn ish e d , New $199.95 with tra d e . Open n an as. T h e M id d lev ille C od -D av e HAPPENWHEN16£T OUT INTHE... c a r . Phone 355-1071. 22 $ 7 7 5 . C a ll 6 2 7 -6 7 7 8 . 21 E A T SHOP- 605 E . G rand R iv e r . u tilitie s e x tr a . $125 m o n th ly .C a ll e v en in g s. T U B E CA DDY. 4400 S . P ark er. 21 jT B l ’ s E X C L U S IV E L Y C h e v ro le t 332-3311. 23 L o g an . 24 O LDSM OB1LE 195“ C o n v e rtib le. 26 F C T . lO 1/2 s a y s : F r a t e r n it ie s ^ A u to m o tiv e S h a rp . Red a n d white. L o w U sed C a r s . 1957 and 1959 C on­ B A B Y S lT T E R WANTED "in my FU RN ISH ED 5 ROOM house f o r T E F L O N f b y i n g p ans, h o u se­ a r e a ll rig h t in th e ir p la c e . T h e v e r t ib le s . V -8 A u to m atics. New hom e 8 - 5 . R e fe r e n c e s . C a ll 3 5 5 - four m en stu d en ts. S u m m er te r m . w a re s and g i f t s . A CE HARD­ CORVAIR ‘62, white 2 -d o o r 3 m ile a g e , power s te e rin g , rad io only p ro b le m is th at’ s not at a white vinyl top s. F o r the s h a rp e st 9 8 4 0 , a fte r 5 pm . U napproved. O ff -s tr e e t p a rk in g . W H ERE & G IF T S , 201 E . G rand speed tra n s m is sio n . Radio. E x ­ and h e a te r. IV 9-3124. ’ 23 21 U n iv e rs ity . 21 used Chevy s in town, co m e out to G IR L S WANTED fo r p a r t-tim e IV 5 -0 5 5 5 . 24 R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U nion. ED ce lle n t condition. Save by buying C H E V R O L E T 19$o P e la ir 2 -d o o r . IN T E R L O C H EN . 4-b e d ro o m c o t - d ire c t fro m owner. Phone 4 8 9 - V -8 , au to m atic, g o o d running J . B . ’ s and bro w se around. 2801 w ork. H ours 9 -1 ; 1-5 pm o r 5 - 9 tage co m p le te ly m odern on la k e 2 -3 2 1 2 . C ★ Real Estats con dition, good condition, good S . C e d a r. C pm . T elep h o n e su rv ey w o rk .C a ll G O L F B A G , sev en m ixed iro n s 0 677 evenings a fte r 5 :3 0 . 21 fro n t. W alking d ista n ce to M u sic I F YOU a r e thinking of buying o r t i r e s . Phone 3 3 2 -S S 8 3 . 23 PLYM O U TH 1953. R u sted , but M r. Goodwin, 332-1321. 22 and c o lla p s ib le c a r t . Good con d i­ AUSTIN H EA L EY 1955. M o t o r C am p . 6 5 5 -2 8 1 2 . 22 s e llin g a h o m e , I would b e and body in e x ce lle n t condition. M ERCU RY C O n T T R T I B L .E , dependable and e co n o m ica l to tion . $ 3 0 . P hone 3 5 5 -4 7 9 2 . 23 R E L IA B L E “ F U L X and p a r t-tim e p le a se d to h e l p you . Ju s t c a ll S U N S H IN E ? Burgundy. T i r e s and b a tte ry in 1957. 330 H .P . M arauder engine, ru n . E x c e lle n t lo cal tra n s p o rta ­ ROOMS ________ __________ T A B L É M O D EL T .V . m e ta l’ c a b - men and w om en. If you have a day S a lly H a rtle y 3 3 2 -0 0 0 4 o r T od fine con d itio n . Must be seen to s t i c k . o v erd riv e . R ad io, h e a te r tio n . C a ll 3 5 5 -0 7 7 4 . $75. 22 1/2 D O U BLE T O s h a r e . C ooking, in e t. Good con d itio n . C a ll 3 3 2 - o r h alf day that you a r e a v a ila b le K in tn e r R e a lty 4 8 5 -1 7 7 7 . 23 be ap p recia ted . P riv a te o w n e r . and o th er e x tr a ’ s . Must be s e e n . A LFA ROME 1962. M ust s e l l . P ay fo r w ork, apply n ow .C all betw een p ark in g . F o r m e r r e n te r re q u ire d 6250. 21 IV 2 -0 0 5 5 a fte r 4 p m . 22 ,off b a la n c e - a p p r o x i m a t e l y 8:15 am and 10 am ; o r a fte r 6 pm to leav e s c h o o l. ED 7 -0 8 3 0 e v e ­ 2 B E b R O O M hom e n e a r cam p u s S e e Saturd ay and Sunday at 1705 F R É N C H TOURING b i k e * 8 C H E V R O L E T 1959, lm pala C o n - $1,300. Runs w ell. 135 H a sle tt, f o r in fo rm atio n re g a rd in g e m - n in g s. 22 with 5 lo ts . $ 3 0 0 down, $60 p e r E . M ichigan A ve. o r c a l l IV s p e e d s . F r o n t and r e a r luggage v e r tib le . New top, new t i r e s . A p artm en t 21. 21 p l o v m e n t ^ ^ X L ^ 3 ^ 3 4 1 7 ^ ^ _ ^ 2 m onth. C a ll OX 4 -9 6 5 2 . 25 5 - “022 a fte r 9 pm . 22 DO YOU WANT: r a c k s , l i g h t s . 4 8 4 -9 6 7 9 , 3 5 5 - S h a rp e s t one in town. J i m ’ s G a­ 5 B e 0 r 6 6 m I n c o m e . F ir e - BU lC K E le c tr a c o n v e r tib le .C u s - TH U N D E R B IR D 1959 h a r d t o p . Room and B o a r d ...$ 1 5 5 per term 3 4 3 8 . S tev e P la tt. 21 p la c e . N ear a ll sch o o ls and U ni­ tom bu ilt, genuine le a th e r, b u c­ ra g e , j 1.603 T u r n e r . 23 B lu e . E x c e lle n t con d itio n .B u y in g ★ F o r Rent WEDDING V E IL S . C u stom and v e r s ity . L a rg e y a r d . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . R EN A U LT 1959. L ik e new, Tow M ustang, m u st s e ll. $1,250. P r ic e • Good Food k e ts, p o w e r , a ir-co n d itio n e d . SKI B O A T S, F is h in g b o a ts. C a - re a d y -m a d e . A lo v ely s e le c tio n • S e lf Government Phone 3 3 7 -2 7 5 3 ; Floyd W allace $1275. Phone 3 3 2 -5 3 2 7 . 25 m ile a g e . 5 e x c e lle n t M ichelin n e g o tia b le . 4 8 9 -7 9 5 0 . 22 • 3 B lo ck s from Union a ll under $ 2 0 . T h e V e il Shop. n o e s - by day, week o r m onth. with B a rn h ill R e a l E s ta te . Shown t i r e s . New b r a k e s , sh o ck s. $400. AUSTIN H E A L E Y 193?, 10&-6". G rand -R -M a r in a . 7086 C r ie tz 4 8 9 -3 8 8 2 . 21 C all: BOWER CO-OP ED 7-0185 by appointm ent only. 22 SPRING - S - SAVERS 332-0911. 22 New p aint, b r a k e s , ra d io , e tc . R d ., D im on d ale. 6 4 6 -2 2 3 1 . 24 G R ETC H G U ITA R with double ★ Service PLYM O UTH 4 -d o o r, 1958. V -8 , 3 3 7 -0 6 5 6 d ay s; 4 8 9 -6 0 4 8 a fte r A P P R O V E D ROOM fo r M ale stu * p ick -u p . 4 ch an n el am p. m ic r o ­ ’ 63 C H E V R O L E T , super s tic k ; ra d io , h e a te r and white 6 pm . 22 A PA R T M E N TS dent. U n iv e rsity YM CA . C ooking, phone. C a ll 3 3 2 -8 6 4 1 , ask fo r ★ S t rv ic e M vI p L e T E CO LLISIO N S E R - sp o rt, 2 -d o o r , hardtop.$2290 V IC E . Bum ping a n d painting. w a lls. C le a n . $27 5 . Phone 3 5 3 - C H E V R O L E T l9$8, 2 - d o o r Im - W ANTED: 1 m a le student to s h a re p ark in g . $ 7 .5 0 w eekly, 3 1 4 E v e r - M ik e . 22 A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M ? C a l l F r a m e stra ig h te n in g . V alley Auto '61 C H E V R O L ET lm p ala, 2 - 1373. 22 p a la . 4 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s . No ru s t, e x ­ ap artm en t with 3 . S e n io r o r G rad s |g r e e n . ED 2 -3 8 3 9 . 21 S P E C IA L DISCOUNT p r ic e or K alam azo o S t r e e t B ody S h o p . Body. 4711 N. E a s t, o r c a ll IV door, hardtop, V -8 , autom atic C H E V R O L E T IM P A L A C o n v e rti- c e lle n t con d ition, $ 8 2 5 . C a l l p r e fe r r e d . Id eal study con d itio n s. e le c tric s t e a m i r o n s . A CE S m a ll d e n t s to l a r g e w re c k s . 5 -8 5 4 7 . 22 tra n s m is sio n , R & H, b la ck . . b le , 1958. 348, pow er g lid e, full J e r r y , 337-1001 o r 3 5 5 -4 6 1 8 . 22 P a rk in g s p a c e . 3 3 2 -3 9 8 0 . 22 ★ F o r Sale HARDWARE & G IF T S , 201 E . A m e rica n a n d fo re ig n c a r s . C o n tact L e n s S P E C IA L IS T fo r $1,590 pow er, ra d io , h e a te r, white side FO R D 1 9 5 8 C ountry S q u ire S t a - G rand R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U nion, G u aran teed w ork. 4 8 9 - 7 5 0 7 . 1411 B IC Y C L E S A L E S , s e r v i c e a n d In v is ib le B ea u ty . 500 C r e a tiv e w a lls. $ 7 5 0 . IV 4 - 0 2 2 9 . 22 tion wagon. E x c e lle n t condition EYDEAL VILLA E D 2 -3 2 1 2 . C21 F.asr K alam azoo. C ’62 F O R D G alax ie X L , hdtp., r e n ta ls . E a s t L an sin g C y c le , 1215 ST U D E N T T V R E N T A L S . N e w F a s h io n s in G la s s e s . C ap ital Op­ R St H, autom atic tra n s m is ­ C H E V R O L E T 1 9 5 5, e x ce lle n t in sid e and out. B e s t o ffe r o v er and E a s t G rand R iv e r , c a l l 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . M O T O R C Y C L E . I960 Zundapp, 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 2 1 " t ic a l S tu d io s, 115 E . M ichigan, running con d ition. 2 -d o o r , stand­ $40 0 . ED 2 - 0 0 7 0 . 22 3 0 0 c c . E n g in e , c h a s s i s and sio n , P S , bucket s e a t s . . $1,790 ______________C ta b le m o d els, $8 p e r m onth, 17 " IV 2 - 7 4 3 4 . C ard sh ift, s ix c y lin d e r. V e ry e c o ­ C H E V R O L E T 1954- 2 -d o o r . Ra - BURCHAM HONDA 5 0 ,1 9 6 2 . E le c t r i c s t a r t e r , p oints in e x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . ta b le m o d e ls, $7 p e r m onth. A ll T Y P IN G S E R Y IC E n o m ic a l. Phone 3 3 7 -2 1 9 0 . 23 dio, h e a te r, new t i r e s . Body av­ d ir e c tio n a l s ig n a ls , w indshield R e a s o n a b le . 3 5 5 -1 2 5 4 . 22 '6 3 VOLKSWAGEN red , b a r ­ ’ 62 FO R D C O N V E R T IB L E . Blue e r a g e , in te r io r e x c e lle n t, engine WOODS and in good con d ition . $185. C a ll AFGHAN P U P P Y . F e m a le , blond. s e t s gu aran teed , no s e r v ic e o r ANN B R 6W N typ ist and m u lti- d e liv e r y c h a r g e s . C a ll N e jac T V lith o ffse t p rin tin g (b lack & white gain p riced at.....................$1,3 9 0 e x c e lle n t. $195. IV 2 -6 9 2 5 . 23 6 5 5 -2 8 8 5 . 22 S u p e rio r AKC b re e d in g . $150. and w hite. Pow er s te e rin g , low KARM ANN-GHlX, ‘ 57 B la c k . No N o w Renting R e n ta ls , IV 2 -0 6 2 4 . C & c o lo r ). IB M . G e n era l typing m ile a g e , e x c e lle n t con dition. 1 SC U BA H EA LTH W A YS tank and W ill c o n s id e r t r a d e fo r a c c o r ­ R E N ’ S C A R B U R E T O R S E R V IC E te r m p a p e rs , th e s is , d is s e r t a - . ’ 59 ENGLISH FORD L t. blue ow ner. 3 3 7 -7 1 3 4 . 22 r u s t. R ad io , Engine p e r fe c t. $ 5 5 0 . for r e g u la to r . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . d ion, b o at, cam ping equipm ent o r New and re b u ilt C a r b u re to rs tio n s. ED 2 - 8 3 8 4 . C. c o lo r, white vinyl in te rio r, KARMANN- GH1A C o n v e rtib le. 822 N. P en n sy lv an ia. 4 8 5 -7 0 8 0 . Summer & Fall $ 9 5 . Ow ner going into s e r v i c e . ite m equal v a lu e . 4 8 2 -0 0 0 8 . 24 M em b er I.G .O . B A R B IE M E L E x p erien ced typ - R & H, excep tio n ally c le a n . . . B la c k . $35 t r a i le r hitch and seat 21 C a ll D ale a fte r 4 pm . E D 2 - 5 5 0 3 . A P A R T M E N T S IZ E s p i n d r y MOTOR SC O O TER S Terms 77 M otor tune-u p s p e c ia lis t s . ing and m u ltilith s e r v ic e . B lo c k $490. b e lts . Must s e l l . $ 7 9 5 .T U 2 - ” 398 w a s h e rs . U se it fo r the fam ily 1100 S . W ashington 4 8 9 -5 3 4 6 . 22 off c a m p u s. No jo b too la rg e o r ev en in gs. 21 A L L S T A T E M OPED - 1958, good featuring: N O B IL IT Y ACCORDION - 12b w ash. C h e a p e r than using Coin t . V . , “R A tilO , PHONO R E P A IR to o s m a ll. Phone 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . 26 J A C K DYKSTRA TRIUM PH 1959 T R 3 . M etalic m a - ru n n e r. Only $95. 1317 R a v e n s - •Swimming Pool B a s s . Red and w hite with c a s e . O p s. S e e th e H oover Spin W ash­ roon, e x c e lle n t con d ition. S ee in wood D riv e . Phone IV 4-8 1 9 3 . • Barbeque Area N eeds tuning. $125. Phone Ml e r at S to ra g e F u rn itu re S a le s . D on't S e a r c h —C a ll C h u rch E D IE S T A R R , T Y P IS T , T h e s e s , F M cDonel p a r k i n g lo t. $1195. 23 1 -6 2 5 0 . _°2 T e r m s a v a ila b le . 4601 N. U .S . IV 2 -5 6 0 8 d is s e r ta tio n s , te r m p a p e rs , gen­ SC O O T ER 1959 Cushm an E a g le . •G-E Appliances M O T O R - G a le B u c c a n e e r, 1937. 2 7 . IV 7 -0 1 7 3 . (Open Mon, T h u rs, F r i 't i l 9 ) Phone 353-1413. 25 C21 e r a l typing. E x p e rie n c e d , IBM • Completely furnished P ro m p t S e rv ic e -N e w & U sed S e ts 1964 C H E V R O L E T IM P A LA . S .S . E x c e lle n t con d ition. E co n o m ic a l, 12 H .P . with tank a n d 2 p r o ­ E l e c t r i c . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . C N. C ed ar at G rand R iv er M O B IL É HOMES C o n v e rtib le . A ll pow er and e x ­ dependable. G raduating s e n io r . • Choice of Interior Colors p e l le r s . E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . CHURCH T .V . S E R V IC E IV 2 -1 6 0 4 M O B IL E HOME 1063, 5 4 ’ x 10’ . T E R M P A P E R S , th e s e s , e x p e r - C a ll Walt 3 5 5 -2 5 7 6 . 22 $125. Phone IV 9 -0 4 8 2 . 23 8 0 8 0 W. W illow, L an sin g t r a s . T a k e ov er p ay m en ts. Phone for further information Z, . ^ — j- r ---------------------- C o m p letely fu rn ish ed , p e r f e c t ie n ce d . IBM e l e c t r i c . M arianne OLDSM OB1LE 1963, F 8 5 C u tla ss 8 8 2 -4 7 2 5 ev en in gs. 21 A L L S T A T E SC O O TER 1959. Good C A R P E T LO O M . 4 h a rn e ss with / J * *1 C H arrin g to n , 3 7 2 -3 2 8 0 . C 22 ^ n. . . . con d itio n . C a ll IV 9 - 0 8 5 3 . 25 co n v e rtib le . White w a lls, auto­ C H E V R O L E T 195“ C o n v e rtib le . con d itio n . $ 1 3 0 .C a llB o b 332-1114. c a rp e t r a g s . $ 7 5 . Phone I j^ O B 1LE H O M E, 4 2 ’ X l O L T r a i l - WHY B a y M O R E? F o r p r o f e s - m atic flo o r sh ift, c o n so le , bucket 21 C o ll 9 -2 1 5 4 ,_________________________ 24 sio n a l dry c le a n in g , WENDROWS. B A & B1E M E L E x p e rie n ce d typ - Good con d itio n , s h a rp . Red and e r Haven L o t 113. S e e from 7 p m - ing and m u ltilith s e r v ic e . B lo c k s e a ts . $2250. 3 3 7 -2 2 0 2 . 22 w hite. A utom atic tra n s m is s io n , MOTOR B IK E , $ 85. L ik e new. BO A T RU N ABO UT. 2 y e a r s old P a n ts , s k i r t s , s w e a te r s , 6 0 £ . FO RD 1963G alax ie station wagon. ED 2 -5 0 4 1 wi^h a l l c o n tr o ls . M otor a n d 9 pm . 23 P la in d r e s s e s , s u its , c o a ts , $1.19. off c a m p u s. No jo b too la rg e o r V - 8 . Phone TU 2 -7 8 3 4 . 21 F o r s a le next w eek. Ad will ap­ too s m a ll. Phone 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . 26 C r u is e -O -M a tic . P o w e r s t e e r ­ t r a i l e r . IV 5 - 6 7 2 5 . 1628 H e rb e rt 1963 10 x 5 0 ’ r Ic h a R d S o N M O - 3006 V ine S t ., 1/2 block w est of TH U N D ERBIRD C O N V E R T IB L E . p e a r in d o rm s and S ta te N ew s. ing, rad io , h e a te r, luggage ra c k . 1959. B la c k . A ll pow er, super ED 2 - 0 5 6 5 S tre e t. ___________________ 22 B IL E hom e. An e x c e lle n t oppor­ Fran d or. C21 T Y P lN C Tn my hom e. S h irle y 21 D e c k e r, 2 6 5 4 M e lv ille , E . L . 1 $ 2 ,2 0 0 . S a c r ific e 6 7 6 -5 9 7 3 . 23 jFlONDA 1963. Show roo m c o n d i- tunity fo r student. C a ll 641 -6 6 0 4 t i r e s . 337-1110 o r Lam bda Chi FO R M A L W EAR re n ta l s e r v ic e . Phone 3 3 2 -0 7 2 1 . C A TTEN T IO N F A C U L T Y . F u r ­ tio n . 3 ,4 0 0 m ile s . E n jo y b e n e fits a f te r 6 pm . 21 M ERCU RY i960 Com m uter S ta - A lpha. 128 H a sle tt. 22 ★ Employment nished e ffic ie n c y a p a r t m e n t . of W orld ’ s b e st en g in eered b ik e . T R A V E L T R A IL E R - i960, H olly. Step out to th o se fo rm a l p ro m t T Y B lN fi. T e r m p a p e rs , th e s e s . tion Wagon. 9 -p a s se n g e r. M ulti­ 1963 CO RVAIR MONZA 4 -d o o r. and p a r tie s in our a l l n e w p r i- d riv e . R ad io , h e a te r, white wall B u ck e t s e a t s , autom atic tr a n s ­ R E G IS T E R E D N URSES, full o r A v ailab le so o n . Quiet atm o s­ E le c t r i c s t a r t e r , e t c . A fter 5 :3 0 . 2 0 -fo o t with th r e e -p ie c e bath. v ate stock of P a lm B ea ch fo rm a l S.M .C Y E le c t r i c . W o r k g u a r­ a n t e e !. 3 3 7 -1 5 2 7 . 48 t i r e s . P ow er s t e e r i n g a n d m is sio n . L ik e new. $1850 o r b est p a rt tim e .' 11—7 o r 3-11. Good s a l­ p h e re , c lo s e to cam p u s. $9Q. 337-1123. 2 3 C a ll 6 4 5 -0 3 3 1 . 23 w e a r. Only at T im e C le a n e r s . a ry and d iffe re n tia l plus o th er F ab ian R e a lty , 332-0811. 22 WEDDING GOWN. S ilk o rg an za. j o b R e s u m e s iOo c o p ie s , $ 4. 00. b r a k e s . E x c e lle n t body, m o to r, o ffe r. 3 3 2 - 2 8 8 0 ._______________21 S p e c ia l group r a t e s . E ven ing s by F U R N I S H E D A PA RTM EN TS M O B IL E HOME s e t up. C lo se to A ld in g er D ire c t M ail a d v e rtisin g . t i r e s and fin ish !! $1,285. A1 E d ­ FORD 1955. O verhauled re c e n tly . frin g e b e n e fits . F le x ib le tim e C h ap el t r a in . S iz e 8 -lt ).C a ll 3 5 5 - appointm ent. C a ll 332-1215 o r c a m p u s. S k y lin e 1956. 8 ’ x 3 5 ’ . 5 3 3 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . w ards C o . 3125 E . S a g i n a w Good con d itio n . A buy at $75. sch ed u le. M eal fu rn ish ed . Phone a v a ila b le fo r su m m er and fa ll 9 9 7 0 a fte r 6 pm . 21 stop in at 515 W. G rand R iv e r . R e a so n a b le . Im m ed iate p o s s e s ­ __________________________________ C (North of F ran d o r.) C 22 P h o n ^ S S ^ O S O jl^ v e m n g g ^ ^ ^ U ^ ED 2 -0 8 0 1 .________ 21 te r m s fo r 1, 2 , 3, o r 4 stud en ts. 18 1/2 f t. DUMPHY - 78 M e rc u ry 29 s io n . 3 3 2 -2 6 6 4 . 21 C lo s e to c a m p u s. C a ll 332-0811, M o to r, R iv e r s id e T and em T r a i l ­ ev en in gs 3 3 7 -2 4 7 4 . F a b i a n R e ­ e r . Loaded w i t h a c c e s s o r i e s . D IA P E R S E R V IC E , s a m e d ia p e rs ★ T ransportation ★ Lost & Found re tu rn e d e ith e r y o u rs o r o u rs. alty . 22 R e a s o n a b le . Phone IV 5-0411. 23 W ORLD’S FA IR HOLIDAY. P e r ­ W ith our s e r v ic e , you m ay include 17” T V ta b le m od el, Z en ith . $ 4 6 . two pounds of baby c lo th e s that fe c t graduation g ift. Ju n e 1 5 -1 9 ,) S T O R Y S p r in g B a r g a in D a y s the M en’ s E n g lish b ik e $ 1 5 .4 8 4 -4 0 0 9 a ft e r 6 pm o r w eekends. 23 g l s s s e s . R e w a r d . V icin ity of Anthony H a ll. Phone 3 5 3 -2 3 8 1 . do not fad e. D iap er p a il fu rn ish e d . round t r i p flig h t. A c c o m m o d a -; tio n s and e x tr a s $99. C a ll n o w ,. _____________________ 23 A M ERICA N D IA P E R S E R V IC E 3 5 5 -5 4 6 5 M o n d ay -F rid ay . 1 to 5 river s e d g e SC H O B E R C O N C ER T O rgan with ________ 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t pm . 21 s e p a ra te s p e a k e r s . M ake o ffe r . L O ST PA IR o f h e arin g a id g la s s - IV 2 - 0 8 6 4 . c W A N TED: R lD E to L o s A n g eles, i 6 0 M e r ury M o nterey, 4-d oo r 5 7 P o n tia c Station Wagon, pow­ ‘ 6 1 D o d g e P o l a r i s , 2 -d o o r Summer & Fall M ust s e l l . Phone NA 7 -6 9 4 6 . 24 e s * Cal1 3 3 7 -1 0 7 0 . 328 E v e rg re e n . JO B R E SU M E S 10i> c o p ie s , $ 4 .0 0 . on o r around the 21st of Ju n e . 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 Leases Available T E F L O N f r y i n g p ans, h o u se - ___________________ 22 A ld in ger D ir e c t M ail a d v e rtisin g . S e n d p o stca rd to M i s s S. power b ra k e s, rad io, h e a te r, m atic 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 w a re s and g i f t s . A CE H A R D - L O ST G O LD watch T u esd ay . V i- 533 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . A n d e r s o n , S to ck b rid g e H ig h au tom 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 tia c s m a tic tra n s m is s io n , w hite W A RE & G IF T S , 201 E . G rand c in ity K e w p e e s- B erk e y -U n io n . _ C Sch o o l, S to ck b rid g e, M ich igan . 21 2 -to n e , white w a l l s . S to ry fo r l e s s . $395 w a lls. S to ry s e lls Dodges fo r ED 2 - 4 4 3 2 R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U nion. E D R ew ard . 3 5 5 -4 4 4 7 , leav e m e s - fH E 'S lS P R lN T fe b le ss . $1195 > 3212._________ k s a g e K arin B r a m s ; R a th e r. 23 WANT 2 r id e r s to L in co ln , Ne­ s e lls M e r c u r y s fo r l e s s . $ 9 9 5 Rapid S e r v ic e b r a s k a . L eav in g F r id a y , M ay 8; D raftin g S u p p lies, X E R O X C o p ie s 261 River Street C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T re tu rn in g T u esd ay . C all Sue 3 5 3 - •URN1SHED A PA RTM EN T fo r M O V IE D IS C U S S IO N 221 South G rand 115 0 . WANTED ftlu E fo r 1 g ir l to New 22 tw o. U napproved. $85 p er month. L a n sin g . 482 -5 4 3 1 o r 4 8 2 -5 0 3 8 U tilitie s included. Inquire O k e- Ingmar Bergman's C 22 Y o rk C ity o r New J e r s e y . L eav e S T O R Y 0 L D S M 0 B IL E m os H ard w are. 22 PRO M PT B E l iv E r i e s , ‘ th "T e l on T h u rs d a y , May 7 o r F r id a y , < M ay 8 . C a ll S u san , 3 5 5 -7 2 9 9 . NEW FURN ISH ED a p a r t m e n t (in clu d es a ir-co n d itio n in g ).S u m ­ T he S iie n c e " ty p es o f d ia p e rs to ch o o se fro m . B u lk wash fo r c le a n e r , w h iter ____________________________ .................. 23 m e r te rm only. $45 p er month, d ia p e r s , flu ff d ried and fold ed . ★ ’ W a n te d W h e r 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 W ill be d isc u sse d ton ig h t. U s e y o u rs o r re n t o u r s .C o n ta in - H A S L E T T A PA RTM EN TS . B e a u - e r s fu rn ish ed . No d e p o s i t . 25 B A B Y SITTIN G w a n t e d . H o t tim e : 7 p .m . tifu l four p erso n furnished . Sub­ y e a r s e x p e rie n c e . B y -L o D iap er F in c h e s, m any to y s, lo ts of love IV 2-1311 le a s e su m m er te r m . C a ll C h r is , p la c e : C o lle g e H o u s e , 148 G ra n d R iv e r m m C Kiirhiffan. IV and atten tio n . C a ll 355-3133 so o n ./ 3165 E . M I C H I G A N 353-1116 o r loan 353-1098. 21 21' Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, Aprii 30 , 1964 7 'S' H elm ets P re v e n t F iv e In ju rie s He pointed out instances when "W ith ou t th o se h e lm e ts ,” L it­ hat and it does seem to e ffe ct By D U A N E L A N C A S T E R b all team w ere p revented th is W hile it is a standard rule in both p ro fe ssio n a l and am a­ outfielders Dick Billings and Jay w h iler added, " a l l of the h e a r- the Sp artan s’ play. " I n f a c t,” S ta te N ew s S p o rts W riter s e a so n b e cau se of C oach Danny L itw h ile r*s o rd e rs to w ear plas­ Bach were spared serious injury a ccid e n ts would have been s e r ­ he sa id , " o n c e a p la y e r gets F iv e potential s e r io u s injur te u r b a seb a ll th at the h itte r m u st tic battin g n elm ets at a ll tim e s . after being struck on the head io u s .” used to the h elm et by w earing ie s on the M ichigan S ta te b a s e - b e p ro te cted by a h e lm e t, L it ­ by fly balls and third basemen L itw h ile r a ls o said the h elm ets i t ' a ll the tim e , he isn ’ t bothered w h ile r has h is S p artan s wearing John Biedenbach h ad a h a r d give the p la y e r s e x tra con fid ence. by it at a ll. W hereas the p lay er them at b at, on the fie ld and when ground ball bounce up and hit He said p la y e rs a r e not so w ary who only w e a rs it at the p late on b a s e . him on his protected head. of in ju ry when w earing the h ard - i s bothered by it when he b a ts .” * * * * * * * * * "O ddly enough,” he s a id , " t h e fiv e in ju r ie s the h e lm e ts have p rev ented a ll have been when the p la y e r w as not b a ttin g .” Sutton M a y Miss 3 Gam es J e r r y Sutton, M ichigan S ta te ’ s le rin said if Sutton is not able "a n d P e te r s w ill s ta rt again st a A ll-A m e r ic a n f i r s t b asem an , to play F r id a y , D ale P e te r s , who le ft h an d er.” m ay not be in actio n th is w eek­ w as at f ir s t b a se in the D etro it Although the extent of the in­ F r e s h m a n S w im m e r G lic k end when the S p artan s play host to B ig T e n r iv a ls Illin o is and gam e, o r Wade Deal would get the sta rtin g c a ll. ju ry is not known, the lo s s of Sutton fo r even a portion of the P u rd u e, the la tte r in a double " W e ’ ll go with Deal if we fa c e seaso n could sp ell d is a s te r fo r A L L DA Y P R O T E C T IO N — S p artan H ow ard M ille r and D en* rig h t-h a n d e d p itch in g,” he said . the S p artan s who have hopes of n is K e tch a m h ead for th ird b a s e during r e c e n t b a s e b a ll gam e. B oth a re w e a rin g p r o t e c t iv e h e a d g e a r , w hich a ll S t a t e p la y * T a k es B a rb a d o s M a ra th o n h e a d e r. T h e s e n io r , wno has been one capturing th e ir f i r s t B ig T e n b a se b a ll title in ten y e a r s . of C oach Danny L itw h ile r’ s big­ e r s w ear w hen o n th e f ie ld or a t b a t. P h o to by J e r r y C arr .light he w as back at MSU with "Sw im m in g with the c u rre n t Sutton w as M ichigan S ta te ’ s By J E R R Y M O RTO N g e st o ffe n siv e weapons th is s e a ­ the f i r s t - p l a c e trophy in a m a r a ­ w as fin e ,” G lick sa id , "b u t it m ost valuable p lay e r la s t se a ­ son , in ju red h is b ack slid ing S ta te N ew s S p o rt s W rite r thon sw im m ing m eet at B a rb a d o s, got a little rough w henever I hit son and w as on the A ll-B ig T en into second b a se against W iscon­ W est In d ies. a c r o s s c u rr e n t. f i r s t team , hitting eight hom e *3 0 0 School Coaches G lick , a fre sh m an fro m Hunt­ ington, Ind., co v ered the th re e At p re s e n t, G lick i s taking a sh o rt layo ff a fte r a w in ter of sin la s t week and did not see actio n in T u e sd a y 's v ic to ry ov er runs and batting a t a .350 p a ce . T h e r e a r e m any ways to spend the U n iv ersity of D e tro it. a sp rin g weekend, but Ed G lick and a h alf m ile s in an hour and heavy train in g . H e re Fo r G r id C lin ic found one to top them a ll a week ten m inu tes to b e st 18 com pe­ T h e m ost am azing, and fo r " H e w as a v a ila b le fo r pinch h ittin g ,” said L itw h ile r, “ but C ^ E A T ago. t ito r s in the B arb ad o s W ater C a r­ S p artan swim fans the m ost en­ V i v . a i. Up to 300 high sch o o l and w ill continue one w eek beyond the has tro u b le field in g. It h u rts him He le ft E a s t L an sin g F r id a y nival M arathon. cou rag in g p a rt of the e n tire situ ­ C ai V ita V c o lle g e c o a c h e s a r e exp ected to c lin ic and w ill end with the annual when he has to bend o v e r ." m orning, and by la te Monday M ost of the sw im m e rs w ere ation is the fact that G lick Is a b e on cam pus today when S ta te ’ s G reen and W hite gam e in S p a r­ Sutton w as on deck T u esd ay when 11th annual F o o tb all C o a c h e s 'C li- n ic g e ts underway at K ellogg tan Stadium . fro m the W est In d ies, but th e re w e re th re e fro m T rin id ad , and G lick w as one o f two e n tran ts fre sh m a n who has th r e e y e a r s o f v a rs ity com petition ahead of him . B ob M a n ie re hit a hom e run to end the c o n te st with the T ita n s . NDW SHOWING Sutton also h as tro u b le running C e n te r. C h a rle s M cC lendon, head fo ot­ S ecret W eapon? from the United S ta te s . He w as chosen to swim in the With a n alre ad y im p re s siv e a r r a y of cham pionships to h is and has spent the f i r s t p a rt of the week in O lin H ealth C en ter Giant 4-Hit Show b a ll coach at L o u isian a S ta te , m arath o n on the b a s is of h is c r e d it, G lick w ill be aim in g fo r and Duffy D augherty and h is S p a r­ taking w hirlpool baths and deep- sw im p e rfo rm a n c e s of the p a s t • m o re titld s next seaso n when tan coaching sta ff w ill be the heat tre a tm e n ts . few y e a r s . h e b e co m e s a m e m b e r o f the SU TTO N I t ’s t h e s a m e k i d s ., head line s p e a k e rs at the th r e e - A ssista n t C oach F ra n k P e l - G lick began sw im m ing when he MSU squad. day a ffa ir . w as 10 y e a r s old and re c e iv e d th e s a m e b e a c h ... T h e c lim a x of the m eeting »•will c o m e Saturday afternoon m ost of his team train in g at the Huntington YMCA s in c e h is high in the 1650 fre IK R E & G E 'S lo t o n e -s t o p fa m ily s h o p p in g a n d sa v in g ! b u t th is tim e th e when squads of the MSU v a rs ity school did not o ffe r the sp o rt. m e e ts . p a r t y ’s g o t M U SC LE! tan g le in S p artan Stadium . P r io r to h is s e n io r y e a r in COUPON COUPON M cClendon, who in two s e a ­ high sch o o l, G lick cap tu red the son s a s head coach at L o u isian a S ta te has a 1 6 -5 -1 re c o rd and N ational AAU fo u r -m ile ong d is­ Stick News SA V E! SA VE! tance cham pionship, and he r e ­ T h e S la te la c r o s s e clu b v two p o s t - s e a s o n b o w l gam e peated the feat la s t su m m e r. b e seek in g its f i r s t win of 1 POLE DACRON a p p e a ra n ce s, w i l l ap p ear at Sw im m ing in t i e ocean at the seaso n when it tr a v e ls to So COTTON Saturd ay m o r n i n g D augherty and s ta ff w ill handle s e s s io n s . B a ri ados m arathon was a new e x p e rie n c e fo r the Spartan sw im ­ Bend fo r a gam e with No D am e, Saturday. : LAMPS BLOUSE F rid a y a c tiv itie s . m e r , but it didn’ t p rov e much of T h e Sp artan s (0 -4 ) lo s t to Ki T h e event w ill s ta r t th is a fte r ­ noon with re g is tra tio n at K ellogg a handicap. yon la st weekend by a 1 4-2 cot $3.77 2 /$ 3 .0 0 C e n te r and attend ance at S ta te ’ s R E G . $ 5 .8 8 afternoon p r a c tic e . C lin ic s e s ­ R E G . $ 1 .9 7 s io n s w ill be held e ith e r in the a ren a of the M en’ s In tram u ral Building o r Spartan Stadium if OUIS ISN’T GOOD. COUPON CO U PON Si SAVE! SAVE! AMERICAN INTERNATIONALt»t»nn good w eath er p re v a ils . S p ring football p r a c tic e its e lf IT’S THE BEST! M.S.U. HERSHEY > Intramural No b e tte r cleaning anyw here than the SWEAT SHIRTS KISSES News w ard ro be w atch dogs at L o u i s . T h at’ s our p ro m is e . And we c h a l­ R E G . $ 2 .9 5 48« lb lenge you to p rov e us wrong. Stop M EN ’ S S o ftb a ll S c h e d u le in and s e e . Y ou r c lo th e s w ill be glad 2 /$3 .5 0 TV % you did. . _ R E G . 6 4 < PO U N D F ie ld 5 :2 0 p .m . $ 1 .7 7 EA C H C O L O R « . P A N A V IS IO N 1 — P h i Kappa T a u -B e ta T h e ta m 2 — P s i U p silo n -P h i S ig . D elta m ¡¡¡mm Il KRESGE CAMPUS STORE 1 4 M L E. Of M SU 3 — A .G .R .-A lp h a S ig . Phi A R N O L D P L A Y E R ? —N o, but d is p la y in g h is g o lfin g for form CLEANER AND 4 — P h i S ig . K appa-K appa Sig . 5 — Z .B .T .-S ig m a Chi a t F o r e s t A k e rs on th e sa m e day S t a t e ’ s g o lf team w as th e re SHIRT LAUNDRY i s B ig g ie Munn. T h e g o lf e r s m igh t h a v e g o tte n som e p o in te r s . 6 — P hi Kappa S ig m a -L .C .A . 7 — D elta U p silo n -S ig m a Nu 623 E. Grand R iv er ED 2 -3 5 3 7 8 — A .E .P i- P h i D elta T h e ta P h o to by J a m e s H ile A c r o s s F-rom Student S e r v ic e s Building 9 — T r ia n g le -S .A .M . 3 — D airy -C am p u s 4H (Ag. Coun­ 10 — P i Kappa P h i-A .T .O . c il) | 6 :30 p .m . 4 — D u e c e s-B rin k le y 1 — P hi G am m a D elta-A lp ha D e a d lin e s D in n e r fo r t w o . . . A ll R e sid e n ce H all and Inde­ T h e C l a s s i c L o o k Kappa P s i pendent T e a m T e n n is r o s te r s a r e MON. & 2 — W im bledon-W ivern F R I. N e w ly I n t e r p r e t e d 3 — W ord sw orth -W olfram due in the In tram u ral O ffice by Filet M ignon 5 p .m . F r id a y . 5 to 10 p.m. 4 - - W o rsh ip -W o rce ste r 5 — Red T r o ja n s - B a ll Hawks f o r ’6 4 WOMEN’ S 6 — F a rm h o u se -D .T .D . S o ro rity B lo o p e rb a ll Chicken 7 — E m p e ro rs-E m p o w e rm e n t b y H A S P E L F ie ld 5 -6 8 — NO GAME 1 — K A T -D e lta 7i a •9 ~ T h e ta C h i-S ig m a P hi E p si­ lon 2 — P i P h i-P h i Mu S hrim p A 10 — M cIn n es-M cF ad d en 3 — A OP i-A D P i 7 :40 p.m . 6 -7 1 — Ag. E co n -T h e lm a T h ig s 1 — Kappa D e lta -Z .T .A . fo r th e p r ic e o f o n e 2 K appa Alpha P s i - S .A .E . 2 — K K G -A lpha X i 3 - - B lo ck & B r id le P ou ltry (Ag. 3 — Alpha P h i- T r i Delt G ouncil) D ead ! in e 4 — A g ro n o m y -F o re stry (Ag. A ll B e s t B a ll G old T ou rnam ent W o n d e r in g w h e r e to go F r id a y e v e n in g ? M ay w e C ouncil) ' 8 :5 0 p.m . e n tr ie s a r e due in the Women’ s s u g g e s t o u r d in n e r f o r tw o . . . s h e ’ ll be d e lig h t­ This classic suit is In tra m u ra l O ffice by 3 p .m . F r i ­ 1 — C .S .O .-.4 Nine day. eda w iixt h n your T f iinn e t a s t e . superbly cut to the d i e 2 — E a s t Shaw 9 -1 0 of tradition. The fabric, a new blend of Fortrel* I V 5 -7 1 7 9 il . 2 .3 u \JM 5 v_RESTA _ £U RA N T C lo s e d Sun. and Zantrelt, has the rich, 1 silky look of fine poplin. You’ll find it here in the season’s most important colors. 4 COO JOAN •Celanese TM tor its polyester tiber tAmerican Enka's TM for its polynosic rayon fiber 45' BAEZ. . . Ilforno Restaurant OTHER SUITS 59» to 255( I NOW O P E N D A IL Y 11 AM - 2 AM \ .'■V At her very best. REGULARS LONw EXTRA LONGS ' ' S S iz e s 3 4 to 5 4 SHORTS F re e A lte r a tio n s L u n c h e s D in n e s S a n d w ic h e s P iz z a rsas I0AN BAEZ, IN CONCERT VOL. 1, VOL. 2 RATHSKELLER O P E N D A IL Y 5 PM F IN E FO O D E N T E R T A IN M E N T E a ch o f t h e s e fin e albu m s re ta il a t $ 4 .9 8 — COUPON nrr Reg*price U ll — 0 f $ 3 .8 8 e a . C lip cou p o n NOW and g e t y o u r’ s fo r o n ly $ 2 .8 8 e a . H O LD EN R E ID F R A N D O R S H O P P IN G C E N T E R PHONE ED 7-1311 FOR 1AKE OUT MARSHALL MUSIC CO. 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan T hursday, April 3 0 , 1964 M a r c h in g B a n d P la n s C o lle g e B o w l E n d s S u n d a y ■v*-Safe M ic h ig a n D a y A t F a i r With the championship tourna­ Dowagiac junior and head of the bowl program last year with ment between the Greek league All-University Student Govern­ two dry runs to iron out diffi­ and the residence hall league ment (AUSG) Academic Benefits, culties in rules, questions, and T he MSU M arching B and , r e ­ States to the Belgian Village champions May 24, th e MSU said. organization. activ ated fo r a trip to the New Restaurant. "C ollege bowl is one step in "T h e excellent showing fro m , college bowl will complete a Y o rk W orld ’ s F a i r , w ill leav e Later in the afternoon the band first season characterized by a the right direction toward im­ the students o f f e r e d a real chance May 1" fo r the tw o-day e x c u r ­ ill present a concert outside of proving the academic tone on at competition and made winning " . £ ? ? ? ? ? ! * .C^ ! r L ° “t* i_df ? ! growth of enthusiasm. s io n . the General Motors Building at The final elimination tourna­ campus.” significant,” Russ said. T h e 155 m e m b e r band re c e iv e d the fair, after conducting the ment is 2:30 p.m. Sunday. In Russ expressed hope that the The Encyclopedia Americana an invitation to play fo r M ichigan delegates to the display. the dormitory league McDonel success of the college bowl would compiles the majority of the Day at the f a i r , May 18. At 5 p.m. the band will re ­ will battle Case for a chance encourage the new AUSG admini­ questions used to quiz the panels T h e band w ill le av e C ap ital turn to the city and perform a at the championship trophy in stration to expand the program. in tournaments. P r o f e s s o r s , C ity A irp o rt at 8 a .m . Sunday concert at Rockefeller Center McDonel Kiva. The Theta Chi- He mentioned the possibility of Evaluations Services, and a com­ and a r r iv e in New Y ork around Plaza. __ . Gamma Phi Beta team will play eventually forming a team for mittee of honors students submit C U T T IN G T H E W A T E R - T h e crew c lu b 's e ig h t man s h e ll s k im s o v e r th e w a te rs o f L a k e L a n s - noon. T h e r e s t of the day will The trip is being_sponsored the Zeta Beta Tau-Alpha Chi competition on television. the rest of the questions. Two- ng d u rin g a p r a c t ic e s e s s io n for a w eeken d o f ra c in g . F r id a y th e c lu b t r a v e ls to C u lv e r A ca d e * b e d e v o t e d to sig ht - see in g , by the Automobile Division of Omega team in the Greek league A c a d e m i c B e n e f i t s , four thirds of the questions are from my a n d S atu rd ay th e crew m e e ts W ayne S ta te on the D e tr o it R iv e r . P h o to by A rlan B e c k e r acco rd in g to L eo n ard F a lc o n e , General Motors Corp. in Erickson Kiva. faculty members, and Evaluation the social sciences and one- p r o fe s s o r of m u sic and d ir e c to r “ The enthusiasm t h a t h a s .Services initiated the c o l l e g e third from all related fields. of the band. slowly grown through the year ' Monday m orning the band will Views White should make c o l l e g e b o wl a Blood Total Reaches 1,126 play at the M ichigan d elegation b re a k fa s t in the W aldorf A sto ria H otel in New Y o rk C ity . a Aiding ISegro permanent and successful acti­ vity on campus,” Frank Russ, ATTENTION CAR OWNERS D eleg ation m e m b e rs w ill in A th re e day total of 1,126 pints have been donated to the cond at 6 .7 p e r cen t. with North C am pbell taking s e ­ m ak es the donor fe e l b e t t e r . elude p r e s id e n ts , alumni a n d He said giving blood a c ts as frie n d s of M ichigan c o lle g e s and Jam es R. Hooker, professor Judiciary Posts c o m p le te « b ra k e s fro n t en d re p a ir * and s u s p e n s io n a lig n m e n t of history, will address the cam­ ROTC blood d rive, accord ing to Bow er House is s till leading a tonic and h as a stim u latin g u n iv e r s itie s . pus chapter of the National As­ « w h eel b a la n c in g * s te e r in g c o r r e c tio n s J o e M ontana, B uffalo, N .Y ., s e n ­ the c o -o p s with 100 p er c e n t. e ffe c t on the body B u s e s w ill be provided to c a r r y sociation for the Advancement Petitions f o r All-University io r and chairm an of the d riv e . F i r s t p la ce cre d it fo r p re c in c t Som e people fe e l ill at f i r s t , the band fro m the hotel to the of Colored People at 8 tonight in Student Judiciary are available « m o to r tu n e u p s Leading the fra te rn itie s is donations is E ast Shaw with 35 he added, but that is ju s t a fa ir-g ro u n d s . T h e y w ill lead the 33, Union. in 101 Student Services, through Theta D elta Chi with 111 p er p e r cen t. p sy ch o lo g ical r e a c t i o n to the M ichigan d elegation f r o m the He will discuss the "D ilem m a May 8. W om en's p re c in c ts h a v e n o ty e t puncturing of the vein . Any student who will be a soph­ cer.t donations. The e x tra 11 p e r cent is from the pledge c la s s , reached the requ ired 25 p e r cen t Montana said . donation lev el t o re c e iv e an Donation tim e s today a r e fro m m ain gate to the C ourt of S ta te s w here the w elcom e cere m o n y w ill take p la c e . of the White Liberal When He As­ sociates Himself Wi t h Negro Movements." omore or junior by the beginning of fall quarter is eligible. LISKEY'S AUTO SAFETY CENTER 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . in the b a ll­ A donation given by the cook award, Montana said . At noon the band w ill lead the NAACP will also hold a busi­ There are also two positions 124 SO U TH L A R C H Ja m e s S . F e u rig , d ir e c to r of room in D em on stratio n H all. IV 4 - 7 3 4 6 of F a rm House put the house d elegation fro m the C ou rt of ness meeting tonight. for graduate students. intc second p lace with 102 p e r Olin M em o rial Health C e n te r , CCi't# said the giving blood actu ally Alpha Chi Omega is leading the s o r o r itie s with 10.6 p e r cen t . Delta Gamma and Al­ pha Xi D elta a re tied for s e ­ cond with 10 p e r cent. SPARTAN E ast Shaw took the lead in m en’ s dorm with 13.6 p ercen t and A rm stong is second with NOW SHOWING 10.4. Giant 4-Hit Show South W illiam s leads women’ s re s id e n c e s with S.2 p e r cen t, T alli On A fr ic a ftANKIE ANNETTE AVALON • FUNICELLO • HACKETT BUDDY S h o p - R if e M a r k e t . f Ghi ■9V/1 i e c - M u Sc ie B each CHEERIQS 19 1/2 Oz. jr e or. the fo lk lo re of A frica at S tonight in the Union T o w er L £ * . COLOR WHEATIES »o, CHOICE YOUR Karkar-’ s is f ir s t in a s e r ie s of le ctu re p ro g ra m s on fo lk lo re b e ­ 01964 A m er » I n t e r n a t io n a l n»> 'tu re* ROMAN ing p resen ted by the M SU F o lk ­ lo re S o cie ty . 4 M ie s E. O f M SU CLEANSER With This Coupon and $5.00 or More Purchase Limit One Per Family—Exp. Sat., May 2, 1964 1 46 02. TINS L IB B Y ’S TRIX SUGAR JETS 10 Oz. 0 OR PKG. 29« ?■: V A M M 'Ä LIBBY'S MICHIGAN BEET DeepBrown Beans 8 *1°° ROYAL SUGAR With This Coupon and $5.00 or More Purchase LB. BAG CakeMix K B * * " 1*'' 3 F„ 79* SHOP RITE p g c S U R F GELATIN Limit One Per Family—Exp. Sat., May 2, 1964 I DOUBLE SIZE THIS COUPON COFFEE 5 9 ' PO UN D 7c O FF LA BEL REG. SIZE 19° 2 FLAVOR ANY 294 W .e W O W H With This Coupon and the H e o th e rw o o d 's — 8 Oz. Apricots Food » s <| 0 0 25* Purchase of One 4 so King .4 E X T R A j^ G O iD tO N D ? V 3 Lb. Pail of Shedd's p ea n u t b u t ter SO UR CREAM Purple Plum CANS I S Y A tA T ^ ^ Coupon Exp. Sat., H a y 2. ’64 OVEN FRESH OVEN FRESH BANQUET 7l0cl POT PIES CH ICKEN, B E E F S O FT TWIST BREAD TU RK EY Cinnamon NEW. . .TW IST OPEN 'EN WRAP TH IS IS COUPON V / O tfH With This Coupon and tbe SN 3 f o r 4 9 $ ROLLS p.. 35* 2 L o av es 49C 50 Purchase of One 22-oz. Can of STA-FLO « S S s o w fc SPR AY STARCH MICHIGAN’S FINEST Boneless Pork Loin Roast AU Meat Lb. 89* S 12c OFF DEAL P o rk S te a k Michigan’« Finest 59* S T A M r S Coupon Exp. Sat., May 2, ’64 LEAN Pork Chops Center Cut Rib Lb. Michigan’s Finest C Boneless PorkSteak 49* 39 BOSTON Wafer Sliced Lb. BUTT l b Plain or ^5858" 69* With This Coupon and the Tender Cubed Pork Cutlets Breaded Lb. 50 Purchase of One 3/l0's of 1%puts a EXTRA u 16-oz. Bottle of Van Raaltes MICHIGAN’S FINEST FARMER P E E T S Choice of | Ì g o ld « o n d ) D R E S S IN G (R-10) J| H . SLICED 8 Varieties Æ R m fo r d 28 / O ' STA**M Coupon Exp. Sat., May 2, ’64 Pork Chops Lean Loin End Slices Lb. 4 7 Luncheon Meat £ 4 9 S P O R T CO A T FA RM FR P E E T 'S FARM ER P E E T 'S Shop«Rlte9s Own C H IP P E D OR SLIC ED in t h e t o p m o s t lu x u ry c l a s s 50 With This Coupon and the SHORTENING Boiled Pork Southern 98* Purchase of One S ty le I M ic h ig a n ’ s F in e s t 2 29* Sausage A m e re 3 / 1 0 s o f 1 % o f a ll th e w o r ld 's w o o l is t « * A . . . Pkg. 2-lb. . . . --------------- of Fanner Peets B u tt P o rtio n 8 0 s g r a d e . O n ly th is r a r e r- t h a n - c a s h m e r e Ham lb . LB. w o o l is fin e e n o u g h fo r e x c e p t io n a lly lig h t, c o o le s t - o f- a ll- R a e fo rd 2 / 8 0 ’ s lu x u ry . |6° t a m m A U N C H IU G M " Coupon Exp. Sat., May 2, ’64 lo o m in g . T h is r a r e w o o l, b le n d e d w ith w rin k le - d e fia n t D a c r o n * , a ls o g lo r ifie s n e w b r ig h te r c o lo rs . . . to c r e a t e th e m ost g o r g e o u s ly - h u e d V : I S 'W: CUCUMBERS Sheers ¡r Each 5( p la id s th a t e v e r g la d d e n e d th e h e a r t a n d lifte d th e sty le -s ta tu re o f sp o rt c o a t e n th u s ia s ts . ^ g g ? 1 i I;' '' SN iV BRDCCOLI Bunch 25* $50. With This Coupon and the 50 Purchase of CARROTS 2cd 9 * Lg St** ;S u o ) ONE 16-LB. BAG OF CHARCOAL o ld S tA **** Coupon Exp. Sat., May 2, ’64 RED POTATOES 10 Bug 59* P r i c e s In T h is A d A re G o o d A t A ll S h o p R i t e M a rk e ts o s itc h e k ü ro s . 2 3 0 1 Ê. GRAND RIVER 3 6 3 0 S. CEDAR- 1 1 0 9 E . GRAND RIVER TRAY TOMATOES ...1 9 * 2416 N. EASZ-STREET- LOGAN A T JO L L Y HOAD 2519 S. CEDAR 2401 W. ST. JOSEPH 555 E. GRAND RIVER LANSING