Inside M IC H IG A N Weather G rosse r, p. 3; B a s e b a ll, p. 4; C hurch N ew s, p. 7; M akeba, p. 8. U N IV E R S IT Y STATE IW S C loudy and cool today w ith periods o f ra in . H igh near 5 0 . P ric e 10« V o l, 55, Number 136 F rid a y , May 1, 1964 E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n B ish o p , G o v e rn o r A s k La w To C h a n g e P r a y e r D e cisio n 'In G o d W e T r u s t ’ U r g e d F o r S c h o o ls WASHINGTON f - A Rom an C ath o lic bishop and the go v ern o r of A labam a c a lle d on C o n g re ss T hu rsd ay to o v e rru le the Suprem e C ou rt and p e rm it p ra y e rs in the public sch o o ls. B ish o p Fulton J . Sheen, A u x ilia ry bishop of the New Y ork a rc h ­ d io c e se , le ft to the House ju d ic ia ry c o m m itte e , b e fo re which he ap p eared , the m eans by which such an end could be re a ch e d . He suggested that the " p e r f e c t p ra y e r” fo r u se in sch o o l would be sim ply the w ords " i n God uoa we t r u s t ,” which appear on the o ffi­ c ia l s e a l of the U nited S ta te s . Gov. G eo rg e C . W allace of A la­ H a rris S et bam a, how ever, urged en actm en t of a con stitu tio n al am endm ent that wouid undo the Su p rem e T o A lte r C o u rt’ s d e c is io n s banning o ffi­ c ia l p ra y e rs and req u ired B ib le read ing in pu blic sch o o ls. C a b in e t T h is would re q u ire r a tific a tio n by tw o -th ird s of the s ta te s . Both the bishop and the g o v e r­ Student C o n g re s s indicated its nor, in s e p a ra te app earan ces b e - w illin g n ess to work with new A ll- M re the c o m m itte e , s t r o n g l y JU N IO R 500 W A R M -U P -D e lta Tau D e lta s ta rts tra in in g for the annual Ju n io r 500 race to be U n iv e rsity Student G overnm ent c r itic iz e d the co u rt fo r the d e - he ld May 23. D riv in g is B ruce T in k e r, w h ile Byron T re a s te r s w itc h e s p u sh ing chores w ith Bob P re s id e n t B o b H a r r is , B ry a n , c is io n s . D onaldson. P hoto by George Junne P IS T O L P O R T E R IN S P IR E S U M O C ’ S -S k ip S c d n d irito , le ft, F rank R u s s , Mel B o ra c k , Bob Ohio, ju n io r, Wednesday night by ' B ishop Sheen said, "A n y tim e F lo n d e rs, rig h t, and John Z ahnow , seated, p re pare fo r th e U g lie s t Man on Campus c o n te s t. approving h is plan fo r re o rg a n ­ the cou rt go es to the question of Much o f the humor seems to have e v o lv e d from S hiaw assee C ounty e ve n ts fe a tu rin g c o u n ty izin g the e x e cu tiv e c a b in et. 'to pray o r not to p r a y ,’ it e x ­ ju s tic e s and S h e riff P o rte r. P hoto by G erald C arr T h e plan would m aintain the cee d s its co m p e te n cy .” o ffic e s of e x e cu tiv e and ad m in is­ W allace te rm e d the d e c isio n s G O P C a u c u s In H o u s e A s k s tra tiv e v ic e -p r e s id e n t, e x e cu tiv e " a s sweeping and as deadly as s e c r e t a r y , t r e a s u r e r , E le c tio n s any e v e r issu ed by any d ic ta ­ Shoplifting Increase B u re a u , S p artan S p irit, Student to ria l pow er on the fa c e of the G overn m ent S e r v i c e s , In te r ­ e a r t h ." national C o o p eratio n C o m m ittee , W allace te s tifie d that he agreed Student In su ra n c e , and N ational thoroughly on th is m a tte r with Student A ss o cia tio n co o rd in a to r B .shop Sh een , but he said: C o lle g e T h e hou se voted la te T h u r s ­ day to knock out the am endm ents B u d g e t voated to r e s t o r e the proposed cu t. R e s to r a tio n fig u re on the to tal higher edu­ catio n budget re p rese n te d 30 p e r proposed by the ways and m ean s T h is would r e s t o r e ov er $2 cen t o f t h e in c r e a s e re c o m ­ much as they now e x is t. Troubles Local Stores " 1 wouldn’ t want to say the co m m itte e to reduce c o lle g e aid mended by the g o v ern o r. H ow ever, H a r r is ’ plan will d i­ bishop a g r e e s with m e on all m illio n to M ichigan S ta te 's bud­ a llo ca tio n s by 5 p e r c e n t. R e sto ra tio n o f the s e n a te - vide the pu blic re la tio n s d ep art­ m a tte r s . I don’ t want to get the g e t and b rin g the to tal appro­ E a r l i e r , a Republican c a u c a s approved budget would give the m ent into two s e c tio n s, one to bishop in any tro u b le . p ria tio n s to $ 3 9 ,5 6 6 ,8 3 3 . U n iv e r s ity o f M ic h ig a n " T h e ca u c u s’ p osition i s to Twenty’ stu d en ts h a v e b e e n in c r e a s e the fin e fro m $25 to $50 He sa id two p e rs o n s have been d eal with in te rn a l a ffa ir s and " I n f a c t ,” W allace added, " I $ 4 4 ,0 8 6 ,1 3 9 . Wayne S tate would giving info rm atio n to the S ta te don’ t think he a g r e e s with m e on stand with G ov. Rom ney’ s p ro ­ p icked up fo r shoplifting within due to t h e in c r e a s e in th e fts . caught within an hour and th re e get $ 2 0 ,1 2 7 ,0 6 2 . p o sal on ed u cation ,” A lliso n the p ast two to th re e w eeks, T h o s e caugh t p o ssib ly could be have been o b serv ed taking things News and one to handle a p ro ­ any m a tte r excep t th is o n e .” E a s t L an sin g p o lic e d etectiv e ch arg ed w i t h la rce n y fro m a at one tim e . posed n e w s le tte r and an AUSG T h e widely known cle rg y m a n Je s s e P la n s G re e n , R -K in g sto n and sp eaker of the house, said . R o b e rt B row n said . building, a felo n y, instead of s im ­ L a c k of m oney is not the r e a ­ bo o k let. and the sou thern g ov ernor who “ T h e r e seem ed little re a so n T h e th e fts have been m o stly p le la rc e n y , a m isd e m ean o r, son fo r sh o p liftin g , b e ca u se 5 0 to of s m a ll ite m s , such as p en s, B row n s a id . (c o n tin u e d on page 8 ) T h e plhn a lso c a lls fo r m ak­ h a s c a r r ie d h is s t a te s ’ rig h ts ing A cad em ic A ffa irs an ex e cu ­ cam paign again st r a c ia l in te ­ To R e m a in to try and support the com m itte e recom m en d ation b e c a u s e French President e r a s e r s and s im ila r ite m s along tiv e o ffic e which w ill work in g ratio n into the p re sid e n tia l p r i ­ with a few b oo k s, he said . con jun ction with the c o n g re s s m a r ie s of th re e s ta te s , w ere the seem ed unlikely it would get the Out Of Hospital Brow n said the th e fts m ay seem acad em ic a ffa ir s com m ittee and m ost c o lo rfu l w itn e sse s y et to In A U S G 56 v otes n e c e s s a r y to con cu r on the sen ate b i ll .” PA RIS IA1)— Crow ds waved and s m a ll and in sig n ifica n t, but they p lacin g Cam pus C h est and fall appear in th e h e a rin g s, which J a m e s J e s s e , Buchanan ju n io r R ep . A rnell E n g s tr o m .'R -T r a ­ c h e e re d T h u rsd ay as P re sid e n t add up ov er tim e and b eco m e big o rien tatio n under the O rg an iza­ began A p ril 2 2 . and lo s e r in the co n test fo r the v e r s e C ity and ch airm an of the C h a rle s De G au lle le ft a h o s­ lo s s e s to the s to r e o w n ers. tion s B u re a u . T h e c o m m itte e has b e fo re it A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student G o v ern ­ w ays and m ean s c o m m itte e , w ill p ital two w eeks a fte r he was E a s t L an sin g b o o k sto re s a re 146 re s o lu tio n s proposing 3 5 d if­ T h e only p a rt of the plan that ment (AUSG) p re sid e n cy , said he m ove that the house not co n cu r operated on fo r noncancerous tu­ the p rim e ta r g e ts , he sa id . m et any opposition was placing fe re n t fo rm s of con stitu tio n al is not y et su re of h is p lan s fo r with t h e c o m m itte e 's r e c o m ­ m o r of the p ro s ta te gland. P e r s o n s caugh t w i t h stolen C h in e se U nw elcom e A t May Day F e te C am pus C h e st under O rg an iza­ am en d m en ts. M ore than 4 0 m em ­ the fu tu re except that they w ill m endations on the budget c u t, D isc lo sin g the n atu re of the ite m s c o n ce a le d on th e m se lv e s tion s B u re a u , but, a fte r H a rris b e r s of C o n g re s s have alread y MOSCOW [If)— Gay sp la sh e s of c o lo re d bunting d eco rated M os­ involve student governm ent. G re en said . p re s id e n t’ s ailm ent fo r the f i r s t in the s to r e o r walking out of a explained h is re a so n in g , the plan te s tifie d , only one of them in J e s s e said he e x p e cts to be in T h is m ean s that the cau cu s up­ tim e , d o cto rs pronounced him in s to r e with an unpaid fo r a r t ic le cow T h u rsd ay fo r the May Day holiday as the c a p ita l took on a opposition to any am endm ent. p a sse d unopposed. e ith e r an execu tiv e position o r on held the c o m m itte e ’ s re co m m e n ­ e x c e lle n t shape. a re a r r e s te d fo r sim p le la rce n y , f e s t i v e a i r d esp ite the ugly s c h is m with C om m unist C hina. T h e o ffic ia l New China News A gency announced that R u ss ia nas c o n g re s s next y e a r . He d efin itely dation to withhold the $ 1 9 0 ,0 0 0 Hundreds of p o lic e lined the he said . withdrawn an invitation to a C h in e s e d elegation to attend the c e l e ­ intends to stay in student gov­ slate d fo r the U n iv e rs ity ’ s tie -in rou te as the p resid en t and M rs . T h is m ean s a fin e , fin g e rp rin t­ ing and a p erm an en t c r im in a l re c o rd , B row n sa id , and stud ents b ratio n today and w itn ess the big p arad e in R ed S q u a re . T A SS , the o ffic ia l Soviet news agen cy, said trad e d elegations Concert Lnder Stars Opens ernm ent and do his b e st to m ake student governm ent e ffe c tiv e . with L an sin g w hile con stru ctio n is going on the new pow er p lan t. De G au lle rod e in a lim ou sin e from Cochin H ospital to E ly s e e C om m enting on the a c tio n s of G reen said th at the 5 p e r cen t P a la c e . should think of that b e fo re taking fro m m o re than 50 c o u n trie s in E u ro p e, A sia , A fric a and L atin anything. E a s t L an sin g b o o k sto re s and A m e rica w ill be on hand. T h e y w ill have p la c e s in Red S q u are, a p riv ile g e denied to m ost M oscow re s id e n ts . South Campus Weekend B ob H a r r is , B ry a n , Ohio, ju n io r, who h a s been moving rapid ly s in c e taking o v er the o ffic e of shops s e llin g sm all a r tic le s h ir e p riv a te d e te c tiv e s to p rev ent p il­ Karume F rees Z a n z ib a r P ris o n e rs A ja z z c o n c e r t under the s t a r s F rid a y night w ill open the a c ­ 7 :3 0 p .m . in the a re a betw een AUSG p re sid e n t, J e s s e said he C a s e and W ond ers. w as “ glad to s e e actio n being S tu d e n t G iv e s V e r s io n fe rin g , he s a id , and E a s t L an sin g ZANZIBAR If)— On the h e e ls of h is union with T anganyika, tiv itie s of South Cam pus W eek­ ta k e n ,” and added that “ I w ill p o lice m ake p e rio d ic c h e c k s , a lso Among S atu rd ay ’ s gam es will end, t h e second annual event help in any way that I c a n .” p lacing o ffic e r s in the s to r e s d ur­ P re sid e n t Abeid K aru m e to u red the ja i ls and p riso n cam ps in Z a n z ib a r T h u rsd ay and p e rso n a lly o rd ered the r e le a s e of 1,000 sp onsored jo in tly by C a s e , W il­ be a tu g -o f-w a r, a b icy cle r a c e , and an upside-dow n beauty co n ­ R e fe r r in g to the e le c tio n T u e s - O f S h ia w a s s e e A rre s t ing C h ris tm a s ru sh e s and r e g is ­ son, and W onders H a lls. day, J e .j . said one of the re a ­ D o litical p r is o n e r s . t e s t , in which the g ir ls will walk He sa id that a r r e s tin g o ffic e r s tra tio n . He w as m ade good on a p ro m is e m ade in a sp eech Wednesday Weekend p lan s include gam es so n s h e lo s t w as b e ca u se " I By JO AN N M IK O LU S K Y cla im e d that it w as not n e c e s s a r y T h e r e h as been a tendency to a c r o s s th e stag e upside down. that a ll but the m a jo r e n e m ie s of the people would be out of ja il and m ov ies Saturday afternoon didn’ t push hard enough,” but S tate N ews S ta ff W riter fo r him to have p u rch ased any T h e S c o ts H ighlanders and the and a n a ll-U n iv e r s ity ’ s tr e e t added that “ I have two m o re y e a r s liquor to be gu ilty of the c h a rg e in tim e to attend a May Day c e le b ra tio n F rid a y . S p artan D rill team will a ls o p e r - "G u ilty until proven in n o cen t,” dance Saturd ay night. All h alls le ft in student governm ent. and that a s long as he w as fo rm . s a y s Lloyd T h u rsto n , S a rn ia , On­ w ill hold open h o u ses from 2 - 5 “ I am d efin itely intent on som e d rinking with som eone under age Shaw, M ayo UN Sets Up C yp ru s O b s e rv a tio n P o s ts p .m . Sunday. T h e T r e b le m a k e r s a n d the s o r t of re o rg a n iz a tio n ,” J e s s e S p arto n e s w ill play at the d ance, s a id , adding that h is p re s e n c e ta r io , ju n io r about the altitude of the two S h iaw asse e County he w as gu ilty of aiding and a b e tt­ ing. NICOSIA, C y p ru s f — R e a ctin g sw iftly a fte r a tru c e -b re a k in g T h e ja z z c o n c e r t, to be m .c . d J u s t i c e s of the P e a c e . to be held in the com plex p a rk ­ on the AUSG reo rg an izatio n com ­ Lead Blood s k irm is h betw een G reek and T u rk ish C y p rio ts, the U .N . p e a c e ­ keeping fo rc e planted 10 o b se rv atio n p o sts on the K yren ia Moun­ by M au rice A. C ra n e , a s so c ia te p r o fe s s o r of h u m an ities, will in­ ing lot 9 p .m . to midnight. m itte e would give him an oppor­ G e n era l ch airm e n a r e R ick tunity to p re se n t h is id e a s. . T h u rsto n , the one student who pleaded not guilty to the ch a rg e " T h e y w ere assu m ing 1 knew ev ery o n e at the p a rty ,” said ta in s T h u rsd a y in an e ffo rt to d isco u ra g e fu rth e r fighting. clu de G e o rg e W est and h is A ll- T h u rsto n , “ but I only knew one Drive Donors Roving U .N . p a tro ls had failed to stem h o s tilitie s in that ho ttest S t a r s , the A ctiv ity Band, the H o llan d er, W ilm ette, 111., sopho­ " B u : ” he said , r e fe r r in g to m o re , and Jo a n S c ia lli, B ir m in g ­ the co m m itte e , " i w ill go along of aiding and abetting 'to the delinquency of a m in or, spent p e rso n th e r e .’ ’ T h u rsto n , 2 1 , said that he a - s e c to r of a w ar which S e c r e ta r y -G e n e r a l U T h an t is tryin g now Londons, and S h a rie Payne and la s t Sunday and Monday in ja i l . A to tal of 1 ,4 9 7 p in ts of blood ham ju n io r . with . m a jo rity opinion.” to end through a new nine-point p e a c e p lan . Lou H ilfm an . It will begin ai voided being caught in the ra id have been donated in the four by d rivin g h is c a r to the o th er days of the RO TC d riv e . side of the fie ld . He said that Today is the la s t day of the p o lic e didn’ t e n te r the field , but blood d riv e , being held in the had w aited fo r the students to D e m o n stratio n H all b a l l r o o m c om e out. fro m 8 a .m . to 3 p .m . " A l l stud ents who c a m e to do­ S h e r r i f f S a v s R a id s N o t P l a n n e d T h u rsto n had rem ain ed with h is c a r but said four o th e r p e r ­ n ate should be s u re to b rin g the son s with him had escap ed by p e r m i s s i o n slip with th e ir R e c e n t S h iaw assee County p o lic e ra id s w ere not planned in ad­ on a p a rty a week b e fo re . T h is w as som e d ista n c e away but in the v olu nteered to be a spokesm an fo r the group. A lit tle la te r a dorm going through a swamp. It was p a re n t’ s s ig n a tu r e ,” J o e Mon­ v a n ce, but a s h e r iff’ s deputy m ay have signed th e com p lain t against g e n era l v ic in ity .” hou sem oth er c a lle d , and he w as allow ed to talk to h e r .” app roxim ately 2 a .m ., he said , tana, B u ffa lo , N .Y ., s e n io r and S e v e ra l stu d en ts d isclo sed that the p o lic e y e lled at them to " g e t P o r te r said that about 1 a .m . th e fra te rn ity p re sid e n t gave h e r when a p o lic e c r u is e r , a s it was ch airm an of the d riv e sa id . the MSU stud en ts a rr e s te d . T h is i s what the S tate News le a rn e d in a telephone in terview the h e ll out of h e r e — a ll we want is the b e e r .’ ’ Many of the students num erous nu m bers to c a ll to r e la y the inform ation that the students leaving, spotted h is c a r . L ead ing m en’ s h a lls is E a s t with C liffo rd P o r t e r , S h iaw assee County S h e riff. who had s c a tte r e d cam e back to the s c e n e and w ere a rre s te d had been p ick ed up. T h u rsto n d escrib ed the p o lic e Shaw with 2 2 .5 p e r ce n t dona­ " T h e ra id w as not planned in ad v an ce,” he sa id . “ We re ce iv e d when they d ro v e out onto a d irt road , the sa id . " S h o r tly a fte r 1 a .m . Sunday, one of our o ffic e r s notified the as being e x tre m e ly rude and said tion s. a com p lain t between 10 and 1 0 :3 0 p .m . Saturday night and sta rte d P o r t e r d enied that the p o lice had used bad faith in making the cam pus p o lic e ,” he added. they bullied the stud ents. He W om en’ s h a lls le a d e r is W est m aking a r r e s t s at about 11 p .m .” a rre s ts. said that one o ffic e r w as going Mayo with 11.2 p e r c e n t. L t. A llen H. Andrew s, J r . , d ep artm ent of p u blic sa fe ty , said When asked how p o lice fro m Ingham County, O w osso, Corunna " N o p o lic e o ffic e r e v e r told the students t h i s ,” he said . to handcuff him as he was getting T h e ta D e lta C h i heads f r a t e r ­ MSU p o lic e re c e iv e d a c a ll about 2 a.m . notifying them of the and o th e r S h iaw assee County v illa g e and township d ep artm ents At f i r s t he m aintained that the ro o m s in which the students out of h is c a r , and that he was n itie s with 123 p e r cen t dona­ g ir ls involved. T h e y w ere also advised that a rra ig n m e n t would a rriv e d at the p arty sce n e in lit tle m o re than a h a lf-h o u r, he r e ­ w aited fo r a rraig n m e n t w ere not overcrow ded and then said they o rd ered in and out of s e v e ra l tion s. begin about 2 :3 0 a .m ., he said . p lied , “ We have r e a l good rad io co m m u n ica tio n s.” m ay have been overcrow ded fo r a b r ie f p erio d . p o lic e c r u i s e r s b e fo re he was Alpha O m icro n P i lead s s o r - P o r t e r bee am e s h e r iff in S h ia w a sse e County in Ja n u a ry , 1963. When asked who filed the com p lain t against the 111 students Som e stud ents had charg ed that the s h e r iff’ s m en had fire d s e v e ra l taken to Corunna. r i t ie s with 23 p e r c en t. He d eclin ed to sp ecu late on w h eth er he would run again o r w hether a r r e s te d at the th re e " g r a s s e r s ” going on in the a r e a , he d eclined sh o ts in the a ir when a c a r they had h ailed fa ile d to stop. He said A rriv in g in Corunna, he said B o w er House s till lead s the c o ­ the ra id s would have any e ffe c t on h is cam paign if he did Chose to he had no knowledge that any shots w e re fire d . he w as put into a ro om with ops with 100 p e r cen t. to an sw er. ru n. He w as then asked if one of h is d ep u ties filed the com plain t and he Students a ls o com plained that -hey w ere not allow ed to c a ll th e ir s o th er students and that while T h e leading p re c in c t fo r m en’ s " 1 do think the m a jo rity of th e p eo p le want th ese p a r tie s stopped,” re p lie d , " T h a t is p o ssib le . d o rm s, p a re n ts o r legal cou nsel. (co n tin u e d on page 3) h a lls is E a s t Shaw #6 with 56.1 h e said . " W e knew of the situ ation out th e re b e ca u se we w ere ca lle d out “ S h o rtly a fte r they a rriv e d at the ja i l a fra te rn ity p resid ent p e r c e n t. 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , May 1, 1964 _______________________ i P oint of View Immorality In The Woodwork M a s s a rre s ts s tu d e n ts , m o s t o f them of 1 1 1 fr o m c o lle g e M S U , w ho have a re m in o r s s o m e th in g to so th a t th e y d r in k , to o . w ill Conscience Head Objects To Stand at “ g r a s s e r s ” la st w e e ke n d has A n d the S h ia w a sse e co u n ty p o ­ p ro m p te d a D e tro it le g is la to r to lic e and ju stic e s o f the peace c a ll fo r a c o m m itte e in ve stig a tio n d o n ’ t s e e m to need any h e lp fro m o f state a lc o h o l la w vio la tio n s at L a .is in g in h an d lin g the v io la ­ By J im DellerCI s ta te -s u p p o rte d s c h o o ls. tio n s . C iv il la w s a lre a d y on the E d ito r’ s no te: John P. D e lle ra , H u n tin g to n , N .Y . sophomore, R e p . D a n ie l W . W e st w ants a books h ave p ro v e d adequate to is the e d ito r o f " C o n s c ie n c e ,” the M ich ig a n State C onserva- c o m m itte e , w ith p o w e r to a d m in ­ fiv e C lub n e w s le tte r. c o v e r the situ atio n , to a tune of is te r o ath s, subpoena w itn essess o ve r $ 3 ,0 0 0 in fin e s. T h e word w as p assed A pril 2 7 that the S ta te News does not lik e and e xa m in e b ooks and re c o rd s , c o n s e rv a tis m . T h is w as not e s p e c ia lly s u rp r is in g , judging from s im ila r su g g estio n s in p re v io u s e d ito r ia ls , but seld om has the Job to a n sw e r s o m e q u e stio n s. N o n e o f these p e re n n ia l sp rin g been d o n e with quite a s much p a ssio n as w a s in " T h e Word is ‘ •I w ant to kn o w w hat the stu ­ “ g r a s s e r s ” have o c c u rre d on P a s s e d .” dents are try in g to p r o v e ,” he T h e re p re s e n ta tio n of c o n se rv a tiv e p o s itio n s — which, we must state - s u p p o rte d c a m p u s e s --fo r a ssu m e , w as m o re than m e r e ly a c a r ic a t u r e — would be b efittin g of s a id . ‘ ‘ I w a n t to kn o w w ho is b e ­ the o b vio u s re a s o n that c a m p u s nothing but s ile n c e if it w ere not com m on among Jo u rn a lis tic and h in d th is. I w a n t to kn o w who is po lice and a d m in 's tr a tio n s are alleg ed s c h o la rly groups; but, u nfortunately, the d isto rtio n s and fab ­ r ic a tio n s a r e com m on and the p r e fe r r e d c o u rs e cannot always be su p p lyin g the liq u o r and w h y .” as deft as the S h ia w a sse e s h e riff follow ed. T h u s, as much as it is t a s te le s s to dignify such ran tin g s It s e e m s a little u n n e c e ss a ry in m o w in g dow n these p a rtie s . with an a n sw e r, we fe e l im p elled to respond . T h e r e can be no question but that we a r e "p ro u d of our ancient to fo rm a state g o ve rn m e n ta l W e st h a s in d ica te d that the h e rita g e ” and that we a g re e with Edmund B u rk e that " p e o p le will c o m m i t t e e to a n sw e r these q u e s ­ c o m m itte e w ould go fu rth e r than not look forw ard to p o s te r ity , who n ev er look backw ard to th e ir an­ c e s t o r s ." tion s o r to h a n d le liq u o r la w ch e c kin g c o l l e g e d rin k in g p a r ­ T h e sen tim en t has been e x p r e s s e d many tim e s and by many fine vio la tio n s. tie s , in to in v e s tig a tio n o f m a r r ie d m ind s, and, the e s s e n c e of ra tio n a lity , it d e s e rv e s m o re than the in­ te m p e ra te slig h t with which you honor it. In a n s w e r to W e s t’ s q u e stio n s, liv in g u n lts and o ff-c a m p u s h o u s­ But the m o re insip ient r e m a r k s follow , and they m ight be com ic we ask in re tu rn , w hat a n y o n e -- in g. if the is s u e s w ere of le s s co n seq u en ce o r the author p o s se s se d of le s s opportunity to know the tru th . stu d en t o r even le g is la to r--is T h e p ro p o s e d in ve stig a tio n and try in g to p ro ve by d rin k in g at a anoth er s ta te m e n t b y W e s t, that O pposed To Extrem e M easures p a rty? W e doubt that there is a “ these re c e n t sh o ck in g events C o n se rv a tiv e s a re hardly "o p p o se d to helping the poor out of th e ir plo t o r c o n s p ira c y b e h in d t h e and vio la tio n s are m u c h lik e the p lig h t,” but a re m ost stro n gly opposed to e x tre m e m e a su re s which g r a s s e r s ” --th e stu d en ts, like e p iso d e s p u b lic ize d at H a r v a r d p resu m e to know what con d itions people should o r should not be in, which a cce p t what R u s s e ll K irk re c e n tly d escrib ed a s " l o s s of m an­ o ld e r b ro th e rs and s iste rs a n d r e c e n tly ,” h in t at an “ i m m o r ­ lin e s s , lo s s of freed om , lo s s of v a rie ty and profound b o re d om " fo r p a re n ts , often get tog e th e r a n d a lity h u n t” on co lle g e c a m p u s e s , m a te ria l b e n e fits usually not needed and g e n era lly u n su cc e ssfu l, and which m e a s u r e s a r e , from the o u tset, m o re p o litic a l baitin g than d e c id e to h ave a p a rty . A n d those and s tro n g ly echo the h y s te ria of genuine e ffo r t s . stu den ts o v e r 21 b uy b e e r and the “ R e d h u n ts ” o f the M c C a r th y T h e so lu tio n to the s ta te of p o v erty in th is cou ntry l ie s , then, not liq u o r fo r th e ir dates and frie n d s in ve stig a tio n s 10 y e a rs ago. Letters To The Editor in an em o tio n al " w a r on p o v e r ty " but in a r e a lis t ic a s se s sm e n t of the p ro b le m , encou rag em ent of lo ca l e ffo rts at alle v iatio n through c o r p o ra te v e n tu res, and in c re a s e d m obility of the p o v e rty -s tric k e n as a la te r r e c o u r s e . G r e g o r y ’s S e n s e O f H u m o r C o n s e rv a tiv e s , a lso , a r e not “ opposed to org anized groups c a m ­ paigning fo r rig h ts gu aranteed under our C o n stitu tio n .” P rom in en t A Lesson Learned T o the E d ito r: ligent and educated w hites know v ery little about N e g ro e s- how so sim p le to vote m o re than once it am a z e s m e . c o n s e rv a tiv e s have long been in stru m en tal in achiev ing c iv il righ ts and human r ig h ts fo r m in o rity grou p s. B a r r y G old w ater, an hon orary m em b er of the NA AC P and a m em ­ they liv e , how they think, th e ir T r u e , th e re w as a g ir l ch eck in g b e r of the U rban L eag u e, has long been at the fo re fro n t of the rig h ts W ith the u p ro a r o f the p a s t S tu d en t G o v e r n m e n t , and the A fte r attending t h e p e r fo r m ­ a sp ira tio n s , th e ir p ro b le m s, e t c . off the nam es of th o se who had m ovem ent in A rizo n a. R ich a rd Durant of D e tro it, d e s c r i b e d m o n th ’ s c a m p u s e l e c t i o n s an ce of Dick G reg o ry a n d the a s " s o m e tim e s B ir c h e r ,’ ’ h as been co n stan tly activ e in the local c o m m is s io n m e m b e rs d e c la re d a T h e p e rfo rm a n c e Monday and the voted, but beyond th is p oint, no FreecTififi S in g e r s on A p ril 2 7 , I NAACP in e ffe ctin g solu tion s to N egro p ro b le m s . q u ie te d , it is a p p ro p ria te to g ive a r tic le T u esd ay f u r t h e r co n ­ p re ca u tio n s fo r an e n tire ly leg al new A U S G p re s id e n t and s e n io r was left with the im p re ssio n that vinced m e. e le c tio n w ere taken . c re d it fo r an e ffic ie n t, e th ica l and c la ss s e c re ta ry w i t h i n thre e many did not re c e iv e the r e a l I f a ll in attend ance had an un­ A n e w p ro c e d u re d efin ite ly m e s sa g e of the even t. F in a l Charge B a se le ss speedy b a llo t c o u n t to the E le c ­ d erstan d ing of N egroes a n d a needs to be found. h o u rs a fte r the p o lls c lo s e d , w ith ­ Then upon read in g an account feelin g fo r th e ir p ro b le m s, they F in a lly , s im ila r ly b a s e le s s is your ch a rg e that c o n se rv a tiv e s a re tion s C o m m is s io n and the U n i­ of the p e rfo rm a n c e in the S ta te C a ro ly n K rish out any q u e stio n s. may have le ft the p e rfo rm a n c e "o p p o se d to allow ing underdeveloped a r e a s to e x e r c i s e th e ir rig h ts News on A p ril 28 by L i n d a to freed om b e ca u se they m ay m ake som e m is ta k e s in the p r o c e s s .” v e rs ity D a ta P ro c e s s in g C e n te r. A t l e a s t t h e firs t e le c tio n am used and a bit angry but c e r ­ M ille r , I w a s thoroughly c o n ­ R e c e n t ev id en ce in d icates that the n ativ es of theC on go, a fte r much tainly not c h a rm e d . I sh o v er to m a ra th o n s e rv e d as a le sso n in v in ced . At the p e rfo rm a n c e I b ecam e think that so much of s ig n ific a n c e Offers A Solution bloodshed and m is e r y , a r e e a g e r fo r in c re a se d B e lg ia n guidance as T h e c e n te r, w h ic h o ffe re d its e ffic ie n t e le c tio n p ro c e d u re fo r was thrown out to the audience by they see k e s c a p e from a freed om they a r e in cap ab le of m anaging. s e rv ic e s fre e to A ll-U n iv e r s ity fu tu re e le c tio n s. aw are of sp o ra d ic and un co o rd i­ nated lau g h ter in re sp o n se to D ick G re g o ry a n d so little a c ­ For Parking Woe T h e n ativ es of New G uinea, som e of whom had to be warned by h e li­ tually p e n e trate d and was c a r r ie d cop ter-d ro p p ed le a fle ts r e c e n tly not to “ e a t the ca n d id a te s,” lik e ­ c o m m e n ts w h i c h stru c k h a r d T o the E d ito r: away. w ise d e s ir e renew ed influ ence by th e ir fo r m e r m o th er cou ntry, blow s at the con tem p o rary s c e n e . N eth erlan d s. W illiam B . D aniel A m a jo r ity o f the com m en ts p e r ­ The 'Right' Atmosphere During t h e p ast f e w w eeks, O bviou sly, th e se p eople, illite r a t e and many s t ill savag e, w ere tained to N eg ro es e ith e r d ir e c tly th e re h a v e been m any le tte r s in cap able of taking p a rt in any such e le c tio n d eterm in in g national o r in d ire c tly . My o b se rv a tio n s w ere that many w hites re c e iv e d Found Problems c r itic iz in g the parkin g situ ation d estiny as w as fo rce d upon them by th eU .N . and a few e x tre m e na­ tio n a lis ts . T h e New G u ineans, in fa c t, w ere denied th e ir inherent only the s u r fa c e sig n ific a n c e of the co m m e n ts by M r. G re g o ry . In Dorm Election and I think it’ s tim e th e re should be som e r e s e a r c h done. T h e fo l­ rig h t to ch o o se th e ir p o litic a l fu tu re when the U nited N ations in e f­ A n a t m o s p h e r e un usual fo r silen ce of M S U stu d en ts a n d lowing su gg estion s a r e taken fe c t p re se n te d the a r e a to Indonesia a fte r a m ock p le b is c ite . T h e h ead lin e of M iss M ille r ’ s T o the E d ito r: M ic h ig a n S t a t e has p e rva d e d fa c u lty in the c ivil rig h ts fig h t, fro m my knowledge of the p a rk ­ A dm itted ly, th ese a re "in h u m a n e ” and " i r r a t i o n a l ” v ie w s .B u tin a r t ic le re a d , "N e g ro C o m e d ia n ’ s ing situ ation at U .C .L .A ., a p r i­ you r to p sy -tu rv y world of tw isted re a s o n , inhum anity and ir r a tio n ­ p arts of the c a m p u s a re a this it is p e rh a p s s lig h tly iro n ic that Quips C h arm Student A u d ien ce.” D o rm ito ry e le c tio n s w ere held m a rily com m uting u n iv e rsity . ality a r e obviously good. We go even so fa r a s tra y as to p re s e n t our T h e s ig n ific a n t word in th is group T u e s d a y . It would se e m that a fte r w e e k, as s e v e ra l e n te rta in e rs p e r f o r m e r s w ho s u b o rd in a te T h e r e should be a set fee of b e ­ v iew s to a volu ntary au d ience: f r e e fro m the fo rc e d su b sid ies su s­ is " C h a r m ” . 1 do not b e lie v e that AUSG had such tro u b le with the taining o th er opinion c e n t e r s . a ctive in c ivil rig h ts m o v e m e n ts th e ir ta le n ts to th e ir m o r a l fig h t the co m m e n ts and Jokes w ere in­ e le c tio n , p re c a u tio n s would have tween $25 and $50 p e r y e a r fo r tended to " c h a r m ” anyone. Dick been taken by the dorm to in su re which a student would r e c e iv e p e rfo rm e d h e re . sh o u ld be so p o p u la r h e re . G re g o ry is not the type of c o m e ­ a c o r r e c t a n d leg al e l e c t i o n . p e rm is sio n to p ark in an assign ed T h e c o n ju n c tio n o f fo lk sin g e r O r p e rh ap s the re c e p tio n g ive n dian who m ak es you laugh so that G ilc h r is t, h ow ever, is p o ssib ly lot, e n tra n ce to be gained into Jo a n B a e z ’ s a p p e a ra n ce in L a n s ­ M is s B a e z , G r e g o r y and M i s s you can fo rg e t your tro u b le s at hom e. the e x ce p tio n . S e v e ra l frie n d s a n d m y se lf th is lot by a c a rd -k e y fo r that lo t. Asks Hannah To A ir View s in g Sunday and c o m e d ia n D i c k M a k e b a is a sig n th a t the c ivil R a th e r , he m ak es you laugh so Along with the c a rd th e re would T o the E d ito r: he h as not forg otten the id ea that went to v o te in the dorm lobby. G i g o ry ’ s b e n e fit p e rfo rm a n c e that you w ill adm it that th e se c i r ­ B y m is ta k e , my roo m m ate picked be a d e c a l, e ith e r attach ed to the made him so re s p e c te d — “ N ever rig h ts fig h t w ill not re m a in the c u m s ta n c e s do e x is t and d e te r­ up two b a llo ts . Jo k in g ly , I picked bum per o r to a plaque to b e A week ago John A. Hannah sim p ly c ru s h the is s u e s brought or. c a m p u s M o n d a y p ro v id e d an s ile n t, ten se th in g it is on c a m ­ placed in sid e the windshield (fo r up by the student body.” m ine how long you w ill let them up a handful, and com m ented that w as o ffe re d a l i f e ten u re as o p p o rtu n ity fo r stu d en ts to h ea r pus and in E a s t La n s in g . e x is t . T h e S ta te News a r t ic le now our can d id ates would be su re tr a n s fe r e n c e ), but in e ith e r c a s e , P re s id e n t of M ichigan S ta te U ni­ I now appeal to the man who has went on to q u o t e many of M r. to be e le c te d ! th is d eca l m u st be in full view v e r s ity . I fe e l th is was the high­ s e fv e d us so w ell, D r. Jo h n A. s o m e stro n g a rg u m e n ts fo r a ctive P e rh a p s . fo r id en tificatio n p u rp oses when G re g o ry ’ s co m m e n ts. Many of We both retu rn ed the e x tr a b a l­ e s t trib u te we could pay to th is Hannah, to ask the com m uting s u p p o rt o f the c ivil rig h ts s tru g ­ them w e re m isquoted in such a lo ts . H ow ever, t h e fact is that the v e h icle is in the lo t. g r e a t m an. He is not only re s p o n ­ students to a s se m b le at a c e r ­ way a s to in d icate that the w rite r h e r e was an open opportunity to With th is sy ste m in e ffe c t, the s ib le fo r the growth of M ichigan tain p la ce and tim e and th e re p r e ­ g le in th is c o u n try. m is se d the b itin g sig n ifica n ce of anyone who would c a r e to c a s t num ber of c a r s in one lot could S ta te but fo r the m aintenan ce of sen t h is plan fo r the new park in g T h e good tu rn o u t fo r both show s what w as s a id . be reg u lated t h u s solving t h e a fin e a cad em ic standard. re g u la tio n s and h e a r the student two, th re e , o r m o re v o te s . T h e r e in dicate s that stu den ts are at Red Cedar Report It has been my b e lie f fo r many y e a r s that many supposedly in te l­ w as no one actu ally watching the b a llo t box, and it would have been p ro b lem of o v e r -fu ll lo ts . T h e s e p e rm its should be given A r e c e n t l e t t e r in the S ta te News c a lle d fo r com m uting stu ­ view s on that p lan. le a st tac itly in -fa vo r o f d e d ica te d out on a f i r s t com e b a s is with d en ts to w r i t e le tte r s to D r. By Jim D e F o re s t p r io rity given to com m uting and Hannah and s ta te th e ir o b je ctio n s R ich a rd A. G ood rick e n te rta in e rs w o rk in g fo r c ivil off cam pu s stu d en ts. to the new park in g re g u latio n s rig h ts on stage. U nd er th is s y s te m , I fe e l that that w ill go into e ffe ct next f a ll. We know of 111 students who would lik e to give S ou th M ir ia m A f r i c a n M a k e b a , who fo lk sin g e r a pp e are d S h e r iff C liffo rd P o r te r of S h ia w a sse e CouiTty a g re a t big hand— righ t a c r o s s the fa c e . Don’t ACRO SS 2 4 . U n iv e rse the volum e of c a r s would be su f­ fic ie n tly cut a s to solv e the t r a f ­ T h e le tte r a l s o ca lle d on D r. Hannah to a d d re ss the com m u t­ Letter Policy they honor a man who keep s h is word? 1. B ell-hop 2 7 . D utch fic p ro b lem b e ca u se the m one­ ing stu d en ts. L e tt e r s should not be lon ger h e re W e d n e s d a y , is a lso a w o rk e r 5 . K itch en c u p b o a rd ta ry c h a rg e would alm o st fo rc e 1 am su re that the authors of than 300 w ord s, and should be gad get 2 8 . W a r god stud ents to unite with one another that le tt e r a s w ell as m y se lf and in rig h ts m o v e m e n t s . She devotes typed double spaced if p o s sib le . I’ve n e v e r see n sucn sh am efu l conduct! A ll 1 0 . M is c re a n t 2 9 . M editer­ to fo rm c a r p o o ls. the com m uting students know that 1 1 . M a n g le N am es and a d d ress should a lso h e r tim e and e a rn in g s to s u p p o rt those p eop le by the pool in fro n t of the lib r a ry r a n e a n wind B y u se of such a sy ste m , the D r. Hannah does not have to give 1 3 . O x a lic , 3 3 . Petrol be included. No unsigned le tte r s w atching that fe m a le duck take a bath. u n iv e rsity cou ld co n tro l the v o l­ h is r e a s o n s fo r the new park in g the stru g g le fo r fre e d o m of o p ­ b o ric, etc. 3 4 . L an tern w ill b e p rin ted , but nam es m ay ume of v e h ic le s on cam pus and re g u la tio n s o r ad d ress us as an p re s se d p e o p l e in h e r n a tive 1 4 . P lacid 3 5 . D utch uncle be withheld if we fe e l th e re is s t ill g et fu ll usage of the e x is t ­ asse m b le d group. 1 5 . D ress 3 6 . M u sical re a so n . One Sp artan we know of n e v e r m is s e s an iss u e ing parkin g f a c ilit ie s . I know we cannot change th e se c o u n try. leath er studies of P lay b o y . You might sa y h e ’ s a " r a b b i t ” fan 1 6 . N o t new ° 8 . C lim bing re g u la tio n s, but if D r. Hannah T h e S ta te News r e s e r v e s the C o n s id e rin g t h e r e l a t i v e of that m ag azin e. 1 8 . 1 ,0 0 2 a d d r e s s e s the com m uting stu ­ righ t to edit le tte r s to fit sp ace vines DOWN 4. Made 1 9 . D erid er 4 0 . C itru s fruits 1 . H ick o ry certain Brad Rosenberg d en ts, it will once again show that re q u ire m e n ts. 2 1 . H oney 4 1 . Affixes a nut 5. Steam pipe b u zzard s ig n a tu re to 2 . S traig h ten 6. Angered STATE MEWS 2 2 . Rent 4 2 . B ristles 3 . S u p rem e 7. Foodfish M IC H IG A N STATI U N IV E R S IT Y 2 3 . Stripes 4 3 . F o u r Inches being 8. Glossy paint Gary Player says: 1 t 3 i 5 6 r 0 9 9. Fall back M em b er A sso ciated P r e s s , United P r e s s summer term; special Welcome Issue in Sep­ % 10 i II % 12 10. Greases 12. Checks "Have your swing PHOTO­ ñ 14 17. Coterie In tern atio n al, Inland D aily P r e s s A sso ciation , tember. 13 20. 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By way of F r id a y , May 1, 1964 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t Could Thw art Clearance 1 n O ly m p ic + P ic n ic - P n A w e S t J M o y B a r J o b s O ly m p n ic Fo r B ro d y B A com bination O lym pic and ley b all, a sca v e n g e r hunt, an egg B A r r e s t s fo r c iv il o ffe n ses d ur­ ing a student’ s c o lle g e c a r e e r a re d oesn’ t c o m e through, th e re is nothing a fir m can do about i t . ” turbing the p e a ce would be a big blot on an y on e's r e c o r d .” p icn ic , c a lle d an " O ly m p ic ,” w ill throwing c o n t e s t , an o b sta c le P be the B ro d y group of r e s id e n c e lo o p o ten tial h in d ran ces la te r in life , M ost of th e students a r r e s te d F itz p a tric k a lso pointed out r a c e , a tug of w ar, a friz b y h a lls ’ con tribu tion to sp rin g te rm U n iv e rs ity o f f i c i a l s warned T u e sd a y . at the g r a s s e r w ere ch arg ed with ille g a l p o s s e s s io n of liq u o r o r that p o lic e ad m in istratio n m a jo r s woùld be g re a tly affected by an a s they p re s e n t “ Brodyland by throwing c o n te s t, a lim bo co n ­ te s t, and a p ie eatin g c o n te s t. lk o k T h e e ffe c ts of S a t u r d a y ’ s supplying liq u o r to m in o rs. Day” S atu rd ay . R e v e ille at 10 T h e com p etitio n will b e held a r r e s t on th e ir r e c o r d s . " g r a s s e r ” in S h iaw a sse e County, “ T h is m ight not b e a t e r r ib ly a .m . w ill sig n ify the s t a r t of the on the lawn of the B ro d y group. " I t g o e s without saying that po­ f e s tiv itie s , and a s p e c ia l din­ A p icn ic atm o sp h ere w ill be r which ended in the a r r e s t of 111 s e r io u s a r r e s t on a p e rs o n ’ s l ic e work r e q u ir e s a c le a n b a ck ­ S n er in B ro d y will end the a ffa ir supplied by the B rody G r ill, which r stu d e n ts,i. w ere d iscu sse d at a r e c o r d ,” F itz p a tr ic k s a id . ground ,” he pointed out. at 5 p .m . w ill have a c o n ce s sio n stand 1° t m eetin g of th e F acu lty C o m m it­ "H o w e v e r, a r r e s t s fo r d ru n k- N um erous governm ent agen­ te e on Student A ffa irs . A d m in is­ a n d -d is o rd e rly conduct o r d is - c ie s a lso re q u ire s e c u rity c l e a r ­ C om petition will include v o l­ outdoors during the day. o r t r a t o r s em p h asized a f t e r the an ces. ¿5- m eetin g that a r r e s ts can hind er N early e v ery graduate and law e a student in applying fo r Jo bs or grad u ate sch o o l. Edwin B . F itz p a tric k , a s sista n t Shiawassee sch o ol application a sk s if a stu­ dent h as e v e r been a r r e s te d . If a student say s he h as been a r ­ Jacobsons U d ir e c to r of the placem en t b ureau, (c o n tin u e d from page 1) re s te d , sch o o ls usu ally ch e ck one p o lic e o ffic e r guarded the into the c ir c u m s ta n c e s . n u said th e re a r e c e r ta in typ es of n i B o o k S a le jo b s which re q u ire s e c u r i t y d oor another one took n am es. T h u rsto n said that the o ffic e r s i Miss Lansing 1 Ç c le a r a n c e s . P Ml re fu se d to p e rm it anyone to m ake " I n d efen se jo b s which re q u ire o I_ I! a phone c a ll and ignored all n s e c u r ity c le a r a n c e s f r o m the q u estio n s com ing from stu d en ts. m m g ov ern m en t, an a r r e s t fo r any­ thing but a m in o r parking v io la ­ H ow ever, he said , what re a lly To Be Picked j B tion can p r a c tic a lly d isqu alify a p e r s o n ,” he said . " E v e n if a angered him w as that im m ed i­ a te ly a fte r being o rd ered to put A p plication s f o r the M i s s 1 i n P B out a c ig a r e t t e and doing s o , two L an sin g pageant m ust be p o st­ p e rso n does not need a s e c u r ity c le a r a n c e when he is h ire d , he o f f ic e r s lit c ig a r e t te s and stood m arked by m idnight. In fo rm a ­ P C hoose Fro m o th e re sm oking them . tion may/ be obtained fro m the k o m ay not get a jo b if an a r r e s t T h u rsto n , who said he wanted Ju n io r C h am b er of C o m m e rc e would p rev en t him from r e c e iv ­ to s tic k up fo r h is rig h ts, said o ffice at the L an sin g C iv ic C en ­ ing a s e c u r ity c le a r a n c e at som e fu tu re d a te .” that im m e d iately a fte r pleading t e r , betw een noon and 5 p .m . innocent he was booked, o rd ered Annual sp o n so rs of the M iss O u r O w n F itz p a tr ic k h as been an in te r ­ to s trip h is c lo th e s , put in uni­ L an sin g a c tiv itie s w ill hold a v iew er fo r two fir m s holding d e­ fo rm and taken to a c e l l . p arty fo r the 12 lo ca l fin a lis ts , fe n s e c o n tr a c ts . He said that when h e pleaded to b e ch o sen Monday and T u e sd ay . MSU Press " T h e r e a r e som e c a s e s when innocent he was told by the ju s ­ T h e y w i l l com p ete f o r M iss we would actu ally h ir e a p e rso n , tic e of the p e a ce that he would L an sin g t itle on May 2 3 . with h is em ploym ent contingent have a h earin g at 9 :3 0 Monday T h e p arty w ill be held at the on s e c u r ity c le a r a n c e fro m the n m o rn in g. H ow ever, sa id T h u r s ­ R o o se v e lt Rotunda Room on May g o v ern m en t. If t h e c le a r a n c e i ton, he re m ain e d in ja i l all day 12. A ttending w ill be M iss L a n s ­ Sunday and Monday, and the only ing of 1963, M ary Ja n e K lu ib e r, P com m ent anyone would m ake to M ayor W illard I. Bow erm an of him on Monday was that h is L an sin g anC M ayor Gordon L . n P u b lic a tio n s FT A Clubs judge hadn’ t a rriv e d y e t. He said that at 6 p .m . Mon­ T h o m a s of E a s t L an sin g . R o b e rt C a r e y fro m WILS R a ­ B o To Meet Here day he w as taken in fro n t of a dio Station w ill b e the m a s te r ju s tic e of the p eace who asked of c e r e m o n ie s fo r the fin a ls on P P u b lis h e r s P r ic e $ 1 .7 5 to $ 5 .7 5 n him the s a m e qu estion s he was May 2 3 . Student E du cation A sso cia tio n ask ed when he w as a r r e s te d — P !B w ill sp o n so r a field day S a tu r­ w hether he wanted to plead in­ k day fo r 350 M ichigan high school nocent o r g u ilty . Israeli Students P stud en ts in te re ste d in education He said the Ju s tice of the o as a c a re e r. p e a ce told him if he pleaded Note Anniversary in tr o d u c in g . . . r T h e F u tu re T e a c h e r s of A m e r­ ic a field day will c o n s is t of a m orning s e s s io n of sp e ec h e s and innocent he would have to h ire I s r a e l ’ s six teen th Indepen­ h is own law yer and fight the d en ce Day w ill be c e le b ra te d by n e w , tru e -fra g ra n c e sp ra y r 0 Y o u r C h o i c e - ^ ] #Q 0 c a s e h im s e lf. the I s r a e li Students O rg anization S d is c u ss io n , to u rs of the cam pus b y G u e r la in T h u rsto n sa id the a r r e s t and at 8 p .m . Saturd ay in the Union and p a rtic ip a tio n in a c tiv itie s . r the tre a tm e n t of the students B a l l r o o m . T h e I s r a e l i H oote­ r Students w ill be w elcom ed at was " e n t ir e ly u n fair” . 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R iv e r IV 7-3761 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , May 1, 1964 I n t ra m u ra l N ew s MEN'S D e a d lin e they are still the team to beat, as they won their doubles match 6 -0 , 6-0 over Beta Theta P i, T rip le T ro u b le A w a its B a tsm e n S ta te ’ s b a s e b a ll team is in cham pionship team h a s sunk to good glove man, anchors the in­ T o o k ey and J e r r y Weygandt could Coach Joe Sexon, whose team All R e s id e n c e H all and Inde­ Cagglano, Creighton Burns and while one of their singles team s to r e fo r another th re e -g a m e the leagu e’ s c e l l a r with an 0 - 3 field from his shortstop position. be ju s t what he needs to do s o . finished ninth last season, has pendent X eam T e n n is r o s te r s Mike Purvis giving us starting members, Bob Borosage, de­ weekend of tough B ig T e n co m ­ m ark . E ilb ra c h t, now in his thirteenth The Boilerm akers of Purdue, lost only two regulars and the a re due in the In tram u ral O ffice depth. feated G erry Butterfield of Phi p e titio n . lllin l C oach L e e E ilb ra c h t is seaso n as baseball coach, has to currently in first place with a Rivets are expected to show vast Purkhiser, also a star on Pur­ by 5 th is aftern oo n . Kappa Tau 6-0 and 6-1. T h is afternoon at 3 :3 0 the S p a r­ faced with a m a jo r rebu ilding develop a pitching staff. Three 3-0 mark, look as though they improvement over their 5 -1 0 Big due’s basketball team, led the Big F ro te rn ity T e n n is The other singles match was tans fa c e league defending ch am ­ p ro b lem th is seaso n and is n ’ t rig h th an d ers, Craig Mundt, B ill might stay there for awhile. Ten mark last spring. Ten last season with a 0.74 Than ks to the w eatherm an f r a ­ re-scheduled for Friday. D.T.D. pion Illin o is o n O ld C o lle g e F ie ld . too o p tim istic about h is te a m ’ s The defense is rated better ERA as a sophomore. te rn ity ten n is fin ally g o t un der­ and L.C.A. last year’s second S a t u r d a y D a n n y L itw h ile r’ s c h a n ce s of rep eatin g as ch am ­ this year and pitching should Dick Lui, a third baseman, way W ednesday night. Som e of the m atch e s w e r e played from the place finishers showed that they are determined to win it outright c h a r g e s have a doubleheader with pions o r of even being in c o n ­ Purdue, c u r r e n t league le a d e r, tention. Lacrosse Club Faces Irish improve with Bob Purkhiser, Jo e basketballer Mel Garland at se­ cond base and backstop Dave point at which th e y h a d b e e n c a lle d the p rev io u s evening. Defending this year. Both won their doubles matches D.T.D. defeating S.A.E. beginning at 1:00 p.m . " I don’ t exp ect Illin o is to be Illin o is , with only s ix l e tt e r - a con ten d er in the B ig T e n th is Seeks Season’s First W in Mckenzie top the Boilermaker hitting attack. cham pions T h e ta C hi proved that (c o n tin u e d on page 5) men back fro m la st s e a so n ’ s s e a s o n ,” he said , "A n d I’ ll be T h e MSU la c r o s s e clu b g o e s to The Spartans have no coach, Spartan hitters will probably Htr/v - su rp rise d if we f i n i s h a b o v e South Bend th is weekend to play but they plan to keep developing see Purkhiser and Purvis, while ,5 0 0 .” N otre D am e. T h e S p artan s lo st and hope the popularity of la­ State Coach Lltwhiler has named Among the r e g u la rs back from to the Ir is h e a r l ie r in the s e a ­ cro sse increases so that the John Ellward and B ill Collins la st sea so n ’ s 2 1 -1 5 c lu b a r e rig h t son in o v e rtim e 1 0 -8 . M T E ir c m m i fie ld e r R ich C allag h an , Ron T h e S p artan s have in ju ry p ro b ­ University will recognize the club and help them out. The players as probable starte rs. Friday John Krasnan Is ex­ M auer in c e n te r field and c a tc h e r le m s which could hurt th em . A lf are not so much concerned with pected to oppose Illinois. J e r r y B a k e r . J im V opicka, a Norwood i s nu rsin g a leg in ju ry , winning as they are with how many * .S P E C I A L * Í Department of Speech B ill H agger h as a few sep a ra te d rib s and C het G rab o w sk i, who players come out. The players are pleased with C h i lje a n has been doing a good stead y the development of midfieldmen jo b at goal a ll sea so n a lso w ill Rocky Ry i.i, Randy Boros and Rip be out of the lin e up. F re sh m a n Turn'.''', who a re all developing T h ird In g o alie B ill R a s te tte r w ill be in into fine players. Ryan and Boros goal fo r S ta te re p lacin g G rabow ­ s k i. q re sop h om o re, while T u rn nr is a freshman. B at R ace Michigan State baseball captain E N T E R SPR IN G L E A G U E S NOW U-M, Women Mai Chiljean, who was having trouble with his hitting in the early stages of the season due to BOX OFFICE OPEN T H E A IR - C O N D IT IO N E D Tennis Foes a hand Injury, has broken out with a rash of base hits in league com­ T h e undefeated S ta te wom en’ s May 4-8 HOLIDAY LANES ten n is team ta k e s on the U n iv e r­ sity of M ichigan at 2 p .m . today. petition. The s e n i o r Shortstop h a s moved into third place in the Big lu ln t* Uri»— fo r 40 B ru n s w ic k La n e s 'S n a c k B a r T h e n e te tte s a re seekin g th e ir Ten batting race, with a six for D R I V E TONIGHT 2 HITS third v ic to ry . T h e y hold d e c isio n s T ic k e t Exchange A i*..8 B illia rd T a b le s « C o c k ta il Lo u n g e eleven performances In t h r e e EXCLUSIVE o v er Purdue and Grand Rapids - I N games. His .545 average puts him SHOWING! Ju n io r C o lle g e . :r THIATRI fo r M ixed or 3 man team s right behind Arnie Chonko (.600) j° " - \ / s v \2 M ile s S o u th w e s t o l L a n s in g o n M -78 Adm. 1.00 Children Under 12 Free T h e G reen and White a re led by and A1 Silverman (.571) both of 204 V \ Captain Kay F o r r e s t and coached «i $1.00 p riz e fee — F in is h in June Ohio State. CELIMARE by M iss L u c ille D ailey . T e a m m e m b e rs a r e J a n a V ed ets, Rlghtfielder D i c k B i l l i n g s , whose-home run Tuesday helped NOW ! • Exclusive First Showing! F a ir c h ild Box O ffic e ku O P E N E V E R Y D A Y A T 9 A .M . “ F r a n d o r i s J u s t S o u th O f U s ” M aureen a n d M a rc ia S t r a i t , H eather Hudson, M argo G ilso n , the Spartans to a 5-4 victory over H ours 12:30-5:00 PM the University of Detroit, is In IV 7-3731 P at C o n g er, Sue T hom son, Kathy JsAeTro-Goldwyn-M a /ô r present N eff and Su e B o r s a . seventh place with a .455 aver­ age, w h i l e Joe Porrevecchio V IS (.357) holds down the 18th spot. T h is F E A T U R E A T 7:50 - 11:20 NOW SHOW ING! O N L Y 4 M i. Ea st ■feudin’ Crew Club Giant 4-Hit Show O f M SU Campos On Rematch Set Reg. Adm. 900 K id d ie s The State crew club faces Cul­ lo v in Fre e M -43 (Old US 16) ver Academy this afternoon at the school’s private lake in the first of a "rem atch weekend” of » S w in g i n g ' .... as he f e s u c ,, f i N k ? racing. Last weekend Culver defeated the Spartan crew by one-half a § joins his C a n y o u r fu n n y b o n e B length at Lake Lansing. mountain ta k e th e s a m e k id s . . . s a m e b e a c h . . . s a m e b la n k e ts ? Saturday State meets Wayne State on the Detroit River. Last kinfolk * \ T h e fu n b e g i n s w h e r e ‘‘ B e a c h P a r t y ” le ft o f L . . o n ly y k t h is tim e t h e p a rty h a s M U S C L E ! Saturday the T artars topped MSU by three lengths at Lake Lansing. fora The race Is State’ s first on a riv­ hey hey, hay er and should serve as a good warmup for the club’ s appear­ ride ance In the Philadelphia National . to Regatta, May 8 and 9, on the Quaker City’s Schuylkill River. good ol' mountain music! W hat’s th is j a z z «w * about 3 . se c re t .PATHECOLOR-.PANAVISION .• S A V U E L Z A R K O F F « ** « - . . J A M E S H N I C H O L S O N ~ R O B E R T D I L L O N • »• *»•» R O B E R T D I L L O N M W IL L IA M A S H E R • *• R OO BBEERRTT. .D D UI LILOO NN • ,d»« » m », W IL L IA M A S H E R © 19 6 4 A m e r i c a n I n t e r n a t i o n a l p ic t u r e s ‘MUSCLE BEACH PARTY” Shown Once Only A t (10:00) DON’T MISS IT 2nd B ig H it: T w ic e A t 7:52 & 1:30 3rd T h r illin g H it A t 11:40 L U S T IE S T S A G A O F T H E SO U TH P A C IF IC ! Suddenly...he could see thru vanHEFUN clothes...flesh...and walls! He had RiTA M O R E N O the power JAMES to strip H IT NO (2) (F IR S T L A N S IN G SHOWING) ONCE A T 9 :45 souls M a c A R TH U R as bare as bodies... and to see A Fighting U. S. Marine and a Daring to the very Saigon Adventuress in the end of the universe ! ! ! TIME BOMB o f the WORLD! 0 mmm (y W Sf H Y A N K i 4th GIANT HIT T H E // P IR A T E S ,.. w h e r e t h e n e x t b u lle t m ay s ta r t World War III! S O U N D O F SP EED OE P EN ZA N C E See! A J. Foyt W in A Spectacular Victory A t Daytona B y W . S . G ilb e r t a n d A r th u r S u lliv a n SEE! New Test C ar SEE! “ SCARAB” Put Through at ALLIEDARTISTSrelease “ SCARAB” . T r ia ls A t Famous R iverside M A Y 2 1 -2 3 , 1964 MARSHALLTHOMPSON ENRIQUEMAGALONA in tro d u c in g D riven AT THE SOUND OF SPEED Race Course In C a lifo rn ia M SU A U D IT O R IU M Sponsored by the Departments of KIEL) CHINK j a n e W e l l . « JACK LEWIS ■WRAY DAVIS ■MARSHALL'THOMPSON MUSIC and SPEECH Sound Of Speed Shown 2 nd At 9:40 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , May 1, 1964 5 Meet Saturday | Gymnast Curzi j Golfers Return To Home Turf Lewis Quits 1 Makes G olf fans in the a re a w ill get ‘AList 1 th e ir one ch an ce to watch the S p artan golf team in action th is Satu rd ay. and Indiana a r e two of the toughest te a m s in th e c o n fe re n c e , w hile both W iáto n sin and N orthw estern have field ed te a m s that a r e im ­ the p r a c t ic e g reen is not in shape yet so it is p o ssib le that such im provem en t may be slig h t. T h e top fo u r of P hil M arsto n , sop h o m o res Ken B en son and Dave M ille r , and ju n io r Ron H artm an a re c lo s e enough to m ake ru n s at the No. 5 and No. 6 sp o ts. Track Team Sherman L e w is , fo o tb a ll A ll* the 100-yard dash p re lim in a rie s Sophom ore gym nast J i m C u rz i h a s been nam ed to the 1964 c o lle ­ g iate a ll-A m e ric a n g y m n a stics te a m by the N ational A sso cia tio n of C o lleg e G y m n astic C o a c h e s. C u rzi was given a th ird team b e rth in both the all-arou n d com pe­ tition and the long h o rs e v aultin g. T h e S p artan s w ill play host to four o th er B ig T e n te a m s fo r th e ir only hom e m eet of the y e a r and w ill te e off at 8 a.m . T h e G re en and W h i t e f a c e proved o v er 1963. S ta te , 2 - 4 o v e r a ll, w i l l b e hoping to im prove its B ig T e n m a rk , which now stand s at 1 -1 . C oach Jo h n B ro tzm an n f e e ls that Bob M e y e r, D ick M a rr and Shep R ich ard a r e s e t to s t a r t. M ar­ ston fire d h is b e st rounds of the y e a r at P urd ue la s t week, shoot­ ing a 7 5 -7 3 fo r 148 to tal and Karras Inks Pact (U P I)— A lex K a r r a s has signed a two y e a r c o n tra c t with the De­ A m erica n and tra c k team cap* at P en n. Only Southern C a lifo r n ia 's Ron B a ra k and P e n n S ta te ’ s Ed M i c h i g a n , Indiana, W isco n sin , while h is clu b h a s a good ch an ce leaving h is seaso n av erag e at tro it L io n s ca llin g fo r a s a la r y ta in , has ended h is a th le tic D esp ite the fa c t that the B u ck ­ Is a b e lle w e re rate d h igh er in the all-arou n d event than the sopho­ and N orthw estern in a pentagonal of downing the B a d g e rs and the 7 5 .9 . of about $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r . e y e s cap tu red 11 of 15 f ir s t - p la c e s m o re standout. event that should be one of the W ild cats, M ichigan and Indiana Two o th e r sta rtin g p o sitio n s K a r r a s is the p la y e r who was career a t M ic h ig a n S tate. against the Sp artan s in th e ir dual B a ra k was se le c te d a s the cou n try ’ s top gym nast and was named big m eets of the sp rin g . M ichigan p re s e n t a m uch g r e a te r o b s ta c le . are s t il l up fo r g ra b s, with Doug ind efinitely suspended fo r gam b l­ L e w i s , accord in g to tra c k T h e S p a rta n s had tro u b le with Hankey, Doug Sw artz and F r e d ing on fo otball g am es— a s u s ­ m e e t, they could do no b e tte r than to the f i r s t team in the high b a r and p a r a lle l b a r s , a s w ell a s the c o a ch F r a n D ittric h , decided to th e ir s h o rt gam e during th e ir M ackey leading the p ack. A lso. pension that was lifted re c e n tly seventh p la ce in the team s c o r ­ a ll-a ro u n d . Southern Illin o is ’ R u sty M itch ell t o o k two f i r s t team quit a fte r he w as unable to get in shape fo r the tr a c k s e a s o n . ing at the B ig T e n league m e e t. b e rth s , the flo o r e x e r c is e and tum bling. $132,232 Taken la s t dual m e e t again st P urdue, and the hope is that they have MSU p laced th ird in the B ig Y a le ’ s R u ss M ills (sid e h o r s e ), M ich ig an 's G ary E rw in (tram p o ­ “ H e’ s been bothered by a g ro in W E S T B U R Y , N. Y .,ü P )-T h e im proved enough to m ake a good T e n m eet behind cham pion M ich­ lin e), S y r a c u s e ’ s Sid O glesby (vaulting) and C h ris E v an s of A rizon a in ju r y ,” D ittric h said “ and with only two w eeks of p r a c t ic e le ft igan and W isco n sin . A w elcom e addition to the r e g - S ta te ( s till rin g s) round out the f i r s t team s e le c tio n s . O ther B ig T e n gym n asts nam ed to the th re e squads w e re : Iowa’ s m y ste ry w inner of a w orld’ s r e c ­ ord $132,232 twin double fin ally showing th is Satu rd ay. H ow ever. L C R R lS IR ig b e fo re the B ig T e n Cham pion­ G lin G a ilis (seco n d in rin g s ), M ichigan’ s A rno L a s c a r i (th ird on put in an ap p earan ce T h u rsd ay at BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS ■ i D riv e -In T h e a t r e * ^ ,u lar lineup fo r the S p a rta n s w ill sh ip s he decided it w as b e s t to * be d istan cem an D ick S h ark ey who p a ra lle l b a r s ) and G eo rg e H ery of Iowa (tied fo r th ird on tra m p o lin e ). R o o sev elt R acew ay to c la im the ISouth Cedar a t J o lly Road TU 2-2429 c a ll it q u it s ." M ichigan cap tu red a c le a n sw eep in the tram p o lin e with E rw in on p r iz e . He turned cut to be M ichael led S tate in c r o s s cou n try , but D ittric h h as appointed s e n io r Sh erm an , a New J e r s e y tro ttin g m isse d m o st of the indoor tra c k the f ir s t te a m , John H am ilton on the second and F r e d S an d ers tied T O N IG H T T H R U T H U R S D A Y h a lf- m ile r a n d c r o s s cou ntry with H ery fo r th ird . h o rs e ow ner, who w ill s h a re the sea so n due to a leg in ju ry . standout Ron H orning acting tra c k money with s ix oth er p e rs o n s . A D M IS S IO N 9 0 c C H IL D R E N U N D E R 12 F R E E cap tain . T h e a t r e D uring h is tra c k c a r e e r , L ew is PhM 3 3 2 -2 B 1 « * D |[ *H iT "N O (1 ) SHOWN A T 8 PM had tw ice won the B ig T e n broad W r e s tle r s H o n o r T r io , Intramural I T O D A Y Thru TH U R S D A Y jum p crow n and once won the W indoor 3 0 0 -y a r d dash t itle . B y in g to n ’6 4 C a p ta in News ■ I FROM Feature 7 PM. S A T .S U N 7:15 9:20 - P.M. .1 PM. FO U R B O Y S in a borrowed bus w * * * M ichigan S t a t e w r e s t l e r s tain fo r the s e a so n ju st conclud ed , (c o n tin u e d from page 4) I 5;05 7:101:059:15 Sat. Sun. - - • 3:05 • (w ith built-in bunks and bath) Sp artan cin d erm en w i l l have rev en g e in mind when the O h i o Monty B yington , J o e Ganz and G anz w as p re se n te d the te a m ’ s L e a d e rsh ip Award and M cC lu re 6-1 and 6 - 0 w hile L .C .A . b este d m eet FO U R G A L S w ith a S ta te B u c k e y e s i n v a d e Ralph H om er M cC lu re a r e the r e c ip ­ Sigm a Nu 6 -2 and 6-1 but a s the A GREAT LOVE STORY sing le m is s io n ... M E N ! Young F ie ld fo r a dual m eet to ­ ie n ts of annual aw ards p a sse d w as given the Ja c o b s Award fo r out to S p artan m atm en at s e a so n ’ s being the te a m ’ s to p p o in t-g e tte r. draw would have it, D .T .D . and OF OUR TIME---- m o rro w aftern oo n . L .C .A . w ill m eet the next round F ie ld ev en ts w ill begin at 1p .m . end. Byington w as S ta te ’ s re g u la r OF ALL TIME! in d o u bles. with running ev en ts sla te d to s t a r t Byington w as e le c te d team c a p - at 157 pounds and won fo u r and *A M ost D i s t i n g u i s h e d lo st nine a s M ichigan S ta te co m ­ WOMEN’ S Film !*0 - N .V. Tim es at 1:30 p .m . T h e r e w ill be only piled a 5 - 5 -1 dual m eet r e c o r d . N o tic e one o th er hom e tra c k m eet th is y e a r , b e sid e s Saturd ay’ s m atch . T h e m eet w ill m ark the f i r s t Travel Series H e 's a s e n io r fro m L an sin g and a gradu ate of E a s te r n High who’ s Open Sw im will be held on S a t­ urday fro m 11:30 a.m . until 2 p .m . •"FIRST-RA TE! DISTIN GUISHED EN G RO SSIN G !” outdoor c o n fe re n c e e ffo rt of the sea so n fo r MSU, but the B u c k ­ Views Skiing m a jo rin g in p h y sical ed u cation. Ganz w re stle d at both 130 and instead of the c u sto m ary 3 p .m . and 6 :3 0 p .m . - 9 p .m . It w ill not Herald Tribune “ A CINEM A John J a y , noted s p o rts photog­ 137 pounds th is p ast s ea so n , win­ take p la ce during the evening and e y e s r e g is te r e d a 7 8 -6 3 trium ph A chievem ent ra p h e r, w i l l p re se n t a f ilm - ning fiv e tim e s and lo sin g five w ill c lo s e an hour e a r l ie r in the when the squads m et atC olum bus In P erson Magnificent!, le c tu r e , " C a tc h a Skiin g S ta r ’ ’ tim e s . H e’ s a ju n io r fro m T re n to n aftern o o n . W o r ld during the w inter Indoor se a s o n . The F a b u lo u s at 8 p .m . Satu rd ay in the A uditor­ m ajo rin g in m ath e m a tics. D eadl ine Telegraph T h e G re e n and W hite a r e in M cC lu re , ju n io r fro m T u ls a , A ll B e s t B a ll G olf T ou rn am en t & Sun b e tte r o v e ra ll condition fo r to ­ ium . T h e W orld T r a v e l S e r ie s m o­ O k la ., E d iso n High S ch o o l, was e n tr ie s a r e due in the W omen’ s S A M I K I . m o rro w 's m e e t than they w ere tion p ictu re fe a tu re s the in sp ired S ta te 's heavyweight and com piled In tra m u ra l O ffic e by 3 th is a fte r ­ (¿OLDWYNS when they m et Ohio S ta te in d oo rs, Four Freshmen WITHERING sk iin g of S te in E rik s e n on the a r e c o rd of sev en v ic t o r ie s , two noon. T h e tournam ent w ill begin but the te m p o ra ry lo s s of top 440 slo p e s of the 7 ,0 0 0 -fo o t Snow R iv ­ lo s s e s and fiv e d raw s. next T h u rsd ay at 4 p .m . ________ man Jo h n P a r k e r w ill ham per the S p a rta n s . e r M ountains in A u s tra lia . 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IF YOU a re Thinking of buying o r • REA L E ST A T E gan o r c a ll ev en in gs, F E 9 - 8 4 8 3 . to four ad u lts. $125 monthly until F r a n d o r .- C 22 t i r e s and fin ish l! $1,285. A1 E d ­ C H E V R O L E T 1962 C o rv a lr. 4 - 3 3 9 -2 5 6 9 . 24 S e p t e m b e r . (629 M ifflin ). IV s e llin g a h o m e , I would b e C o n tà c F L in F ^ P È iC IÀ n S T T ò r • SE R V IC E w ards C o . 3125 E . S a g i n a w d o o r , 3 - s p e e d tra n s m is s io n . C 22 C O L L E G E ST U D E N T S, m a l e . 5-4 9 1 7 . 24 G IB á o N S s T ftlN G , long neck b a n - p leased to h e l p you. J u s t c a ll In v isib le B ea u ty . 500 C r e a tiv e • TRA N SPO RTATIO N (N orth of F ra n d o r.) C 22 S h arp . F u ll tim e su m m er w ork . P a r t S T U D E N T S- 2 bedroom hom e in Jo; c a s e . R e c o r d s , books, should­ S a llv H a rtley 3 3 2 -0 0 0 4 o r Tod F a s h io n s in G la s s e s . C ap ital Op­ • WANTED R A M B L E R 1960. Custom 4 -d o o r e r s tr a p . $140. C a ll 3 3 7 -9 6 2 1 . 23 K in tn e r R e a lty 4 8 5 -1 7 7 7 . 23 1960 FO R D FA LCO N , 2 -d o o r . tim e during sch o o l y e a r if de­ quiet suburban a r e a . F u rn ish e d , t ic a l Stu d ios, 115 E . M ichigan , sed an . 6 -c y lin d e r , s t a n d a r d DEADLINE: C le a n , e co n o m ical tra n s p o rta ­ s ir e d . E a rn enough during su m ­ u tilitie s e x tr a . $125 m o n th ly .C all LA C É WÉDDING gowm S e v e ra l 2 BED R O O M hom e n e a r cam pu s IV 2 - 7 4 3 4 . c tra n s m is s io n , ra d io . R eclin in g tion . m e r to pay fo r e n tir e y e a r of 332-3311. ______________ 23 fo rm á is and c o c k ta il d r e s s e s . with 5 lo ts . $300 down, $60 p e r T V , RADIO, PrfO N o R E PA IR 1 p.m. o n e c l a s s day b e ­ se a ts. 4 8 7 -5 8 8 0 . 23 sch o o lin g . O v er 15 $1,000 s c h o l­ FURN ISH ED 5 ROOM house f o r S iz e 11. Worn o n ce . R e a so n a b le . m onth. C a ll OX 4 - 9 6 5 2 . 25 Don’ t S e a r c h — C a ll C hurch fo re p u b lic a tio n . 3000 E . M ichigan AUSTIN H E A L E Y $ 5 5 . M o t o r IV 7-3 7 1 5 c a rsh ip s w ere awarded to qualified four men stu d en ts. S u m m er te r m . Phone IV 2 -8 6 8 1 . 22 5 BED RO O M I N C O M E . E i r e - IV 2 -5 6 0 8 C a n c e lla t io n s • 12 noon one and body in e x c e lle n t con d ition. M E R C M y 1965 Station Wagon, stu d en ts. On the jo b train in g fo r U napproved. O f f-s tr e e t p a rk in g . SCHÜMANN PIANO. $80. D a r t p la c e . N ear a ll sch o o ls and U ni­ P rom p t S e rv ic e -N e w & U sed S e ts c l a s s day b e fo re p u b lic a tio n Burgundy. T i r e s and b a tte ry in IV 5 -0 5 5 5 ._____________________ 24 wood. C a ll 4 8 9 -2 8 6 9 . 26 CHURCH T V SE R V IC E M e te o r. 9 -p a s s e n g e r; s m a ll V -8 p r a c tic a l u se of your education v e r s ity . L a rg e y a rd . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . PHONE: fine con d ition . Must be see n to en g in e. A utom atic tra n s m is s io n . during the su m m e r m on th s. An IN TE ltL O C H E N . 4-b ed ro om c o t - SU PRO SPANISH E le c t r ic G u ita r. Phone 3 3 7 -2 7 5 3 ; Floyd W allace 808 W. W illow , Lansing C be ap p recia ted . P riv a te o w n e r . e a rn w hile you le a rn p ro g ra m d e­ tage c o m p le te ly m odern on lak e A m p lifie r. 2 ch an n e ls, twin 12 with B a rn h ill R e a l E s ta te . Shown Co m p l e t e c o l l is io n s e r - < 355-8255 S e e Saturday and Sunday at 1705 R ad io , w hite wall t i r e s . P ow er signed by th is m u lti-m illio n d ol­ fro n t. W alking d ista n ce to M usic inch s p e a k e r s . L ik e new. $150. by appointm ent only. 22 V IC E . Bum ping a n d painting. s te e rin g and b r a k e s . L ik e n e w RATES: E . M ichigan A ve. o r c a l l IV throughout!! Only $ 2 ,2 8 5 . A1 E d ­ l a r C o rp o ra tio n that hundreds of C am p . 6 5 5 -2 8 1 2 . 22 3 5 5 -9 3 1 9 . 24 F r a m e straig h te n in g . V alley Auto 1 DAY..............$ 1 .2 5 5 -7 0 2 2 a fte r 9 pm . 22 stud ents have taken advantage of. M ONTZ’S ' 2 3 ” T .V ., r a d i o , ★ S e rv ic e Body. 4711 N. E a s t, o r c a ll IV w ards C o . 3125 E . S a g i n a w ROOMS 3 DAYS_____ $ 2 .5 0 BU ICK E le c tr a c o n v e r tib le .C u s - Many of whom a r e s t ill with our s te r e o , phonograph com bination . 5 - 8 5 4 7 . ________________ 22 (N orth of F r a n d o r .) C22 B E S T T V B u y s in tow n- new and tom built, genuine le a th e r, b u c­ C o . In key e x e cu tiv e p o s itio n s . DO YOU WANT: New $199.95 with tra d e . Open T V R E N T A L S fo r stu d en ts. E c o - 5 DAYS. . . .5 3 .7 5 B tJIC K . 1951, ¿ -d o o r h a rd -to p . k e ts , p o w e r , a ir-co n d itio n e d . Room and B o a r d ...$1 5 5 par term u sed . K ey es T V & S e r v ic e . 2 5 0 0 n o m ical r a t e s by the te rm a n d D ynaflo. G o o d con d ition. $ 9 0 . F o r arra n g e m en ts of p e rso n a l ev en in g s. T U B E CA DDY. 4400 S . $1275. Phone 3 3 2 -5 3 2 7 . 25 E . M ich ig an . Phone IV 5 -0 8 0 1 . m onth. U N IV E R SIT Y T V R E N T ­ ( B a s e d on .15 w ords p er ad) P hone 3 5 5 -7 9 5 8 .______ 22 in te rv ie w , tim e , sch ed u le and • Good Foo d L o g an . 24 K A R M A N N -G H IA C o n v e rtib le. 22 A L S - 4 8 4 -9 2 6 3 . 22 PLYM OU TH 1959, cu sto m wagon. c ity you wish to w ork, c a llG r a n d • S e lf G o vernm ent G R ETC H GUITAR with double There w ill be a 2 5 c s e r v ic e K EN ’S C A R B U R E T O R SE R V IC E B la c k . $35 t r a i le r hitch and s e a t R ap id s, G L en d ale 9 -5 0 7 9 . A lso • 3 B lo c k s from U nio n p ick -u p . 4 channel amp. m ic r o ­ T y p in g s e r v i c e and b o o k k e e p in g c h a r g e if ‘ ‘ V - 8 ” a u to m atic. P ow er b r a k e s , New and re b u ilt C a r b u re to rs b e lts . Must s e ll. $795. TU 2 -7 3 9 8 L an sin g , 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South B end, phone. C a ll 3 3 2 -8 6 4 1 , ask fo r B A R B I M E L E x p erien ced ty p - th is ad is not paid w ithin e x c e lle n t body. M ust s e l l . 3 7 2 - C o ll: B O W E R C O -O P E D 7-0185 M em b er I.G .O . even in gs. , 26 2284 a fte r 5 pm . 22 C E n tra l 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo , c a ll M ik e. 22 ing and m u ltilith s e r v ic e . B lo ck one w e e k . /2 D o b fe L ^ T O sh a r e . C ooking, M otor tune-up s p e c ia lis ts . FO RD 1959, 4-d o o r sedan, V - 6 . FO R D $ 5 9 4 -d o o r hardtop, c le a n . G rand R ap id s nu m b er. 48 off cam p u s. No jo b too la rg e o r p ark in g . F o r m e r r e n te r re q u ire d AEGHAN P U P P Y . F e m a le , blond. 1100 S . W ashington 4 8 9 -5 3 4 6 . 22 A utom atic tra n s m is sio n . R ad io , New re b u ilt tra n s m is s io n , pow er G IR L S : I F you think y o u c a n s e ll- too s m a ll. Phone 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . 26 The S ta te News does not to leave s c h o o l. ED 7 -0 8 3 0 e v e ­ S u p e rio r AKC b reed in g . $150. a c c id e n t pro blem ? C a ll h e a te r . Good condition. $ 6 0 0 . s te e rin g a n d b r a k e s . $ 5 5 0 . IV h e r e ’ s your opportunity to let IM M ED IA TE S E R V IC E . T h e s e s , p erm it r a c ia l o r re lig io u s n in g s. 22 W ill c o n sid e r t r a d e fo r a c c o r ­ C a ll afte r 2 :3 0 . 3 5 5 -7 9 9 7 . 23 9 - 189 5 . your s a le s a b ility e a rn fo r you. K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. g e n e ra l, e t c . E le c t r ic ty p ew rite r. d iscrim in atio n in its ad­ 25 d ion, b o a t, cam ping equipm ent o r R EN A U LT 1959. L ike newTTow P a r t tim e and full tim e p o sitio n s S a le S m a ll d en ts to la rg e w re c k s . 355-1246 a fte r 5 :3 0 p m . 24 v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . T h e JT b T s E x c l u s i v e l y C h e v ro le t ite m equal v a lu e . 4 8 2 -0 0 0 8 . 24 m ile a g e . 5 e x c e lle n t M ichelin a v a ila b le . F o r p e rso n a l in t e r - A m e rica n a n d foreig n c a r s . T E R M P A P E R S , th e s e s , e x p e r - S tate News w ill not accep t U sed C a r s . 1957 and 1959 C on­ M O B IL E HOMES t i r e s . New b ra k e s , sh o ck s. $ 4 0 0 . view c a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 o r c o m e to G u aranteed w ork. 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 . 1411 ie n ce d . IBM e l e c t r i c . M arianne ad v ertisin g fro m p e rso n s v e r t ib le s . V -8 A u to m atics. New E I C O - O S C IL L O SC O P E . M odel M O B IL E HOME $ 6 3 . 5 4 ’ x 10’ . E a s t K alam azo o . c 332-0911. 22 white vinyl to p s. F o r the s h a rp e st 345 Student S e r v ic e s B uild ing No. 4 6 0 ; tubes and textbooks and H a rrington, 3 7 2 -3 2 8 0 . C 22 ‘ d iscrim in a tin g again st r e ­ C o m p letely fu rn ish ed , p e r f e c t PLYM OUTH 4-d o o r, 1958. V - 8 , a fte r 1 p m . 32 o th e r te s t equipm ent. Phone T U P R O M P T D E L IV E R IE S , t h r e e ANN BRÓWN typ ist and m u ltilith ligion, r a c e , c o l o r o r used C h evy s in town, com e out to con d itio n . C a ll IV 9 - 0 8 5 3 . 25 s tic k ; ra d io , h e a te r and white 14(51 PRO G RA M M ER S. E x p e r - 2 -5 3 4 7 . 22 typ es of d ia p e rs to ch o o se fro m . o ffse t p rin tin g (b lack & white & national o rig in . J . B . ’ s and b ro w se around. 2801 M O B IL E H OM É, 4 2 ' X l t f . T r a i l - ie n ce d . M o re than 1 opening. T u x E f » . CO M PLETE o u t f i t . B ulk w a s h fo r c le a n e r , w hiter c o lo r ). IB M . G e n era l typing, te rm w a lls. C le a n . $275. Phone 3 5 3 - S . C e d a r. C e r Haven L o t 113. S e e fro m 7 p m - L a n sin g . Growth opportunity. Im ­ S iz e 3 8 . W orn 4 tim e s . In e x ­ d ia p e r s, flu ff d ried and folded. p a p e rs , t h e s is , d is s e r ta tio n s . E D 1373. 22 PLYM O U TH 1953. R u sted , but 9 pm . 23 ■^A utom otive dependable and e co n o m ica l to m ed iate in te rv ie w . B o x A -l, c e lle n t co n d itio n . C a ll 3 5 5 -4 0 5 8 . U se y o u rs o r re n t o u rs.C o n ta in ­ 2 - 8 3 8 4 . _________________________C C H E V R O L E T IMPALA C o n v e rti- C A M P I N G T R A I L E R - 6 X 8 ’ . e r s fu rn ish e d . No d ep osit. 25 E D iE ¿ T A R R , ty p ist. T h e s e s , c/o S ta te N ew s. _________25 22 O LD SM O BILE 1 9 6 2 , C e le b rity b le , 1958. 348, power glid e, full ru n . E x c e lle n t lo cal tra n s p o rta ­ S le e p s t w o . C upboard s, ta b le , y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e . B y -L o D iap er d is s e r ta tio n s , te rm p a p e rs, gen­ F U L L T tM E f e m a l e g r o c e r y BOOKS, G R E A T A ges of W orld 4 -d o o r. C r u is e c o n tro l, h y d ro - pow er, rad io , h e a te r, white sid e tion . C a ll 3 5 5 -0 7 7 4 . $ 75. 22 s to r a g e . Phone 3 72-1573 o r 4 8 4 - S e r v ic e . 1010 E . M ichigan . IV e r a l typing. E x p e rie n ce d , IBM T H 0N £)E R B lftD 1959 h a r d t o p . c a s h i e r . Apply in p e rs o n . P r in c e A rc h ite c tu re , 4 v o lu m es. O’ N eil m a tic , pow er. One ow ner. $2,195. w a lls . $75 0 . IV 4 -0 2 2 9 . 22 5072. 26 2 -0 4 2 1 . C E le c t r i c . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 ._________ C B lu e . E x c e lle n t con d itio n .B u y in g B r o th e r s M a rk et, 555 E , G rand A m erican P la y w rite , A m erican 1817 Je r o m e , L an sin g . I V 5 - 6 6 7 0 . C H E V R O L E T 1 9 5 5, e x c e lle n t T R A V E L T R A IL E R - i960, H olly. FO R M A L W EAR re n ta l s e r v ic e . T Y P IN G In rriy hom e. S h irle y M ustang, m u st s e l l . $1,250. P r i c e R iv e r , E a s t L a n sin g . 24 Language R e fe re n c e L ib r a r y . H. 24 running con d ition. 2 -d o o r, stand ­ 2 0 -fo o t with th r e e -p ie c e bath. Step out to th o se fo rm al p rom s D e c k e r, 2 6 5 4 M elv ille, E . L . n e g o tia b le . 4 8 9 -7 9 5 0 . 22 W A IT R E S SE S : Good w orking c o n - L . M enken, 4 v o lu m es. Many ard sh ift, s ix cy lin d e r. V e ry e c o ­ C a ll 6 4 5 -0 3 3 1 . 23 and p a r tie s in our a l l new p r i­ Phone 3 3 2 -0 7 2 1 .__________ C AUSTIN H E A L E Y 1957, 1 0 0 -6 . d itio n s. M ust have so m e e x p e r­ o th e rs . IV 9 -7 2 5 5 . 22 n o m ic a l. Phone 3 3 7 -2190. 23 vate sto ck of P a lm B ea ch fo rm a l T Y P IN G . T e r m p a p e rs , th e s e s . New p ain t, b r a k e s , ra d io , e t c . ie n c e . S e e M r. M itc h e ll o r M r. B IC Y C L E S A L E S , s e r v ic e and ‘ 62 FO R D C O N V E R T IB L E . B lu e 3 3 7 -0 6 5 6 d ay s; 4 8 9 -6 0 4 8 a fte r B o sh e ff. No phone c a ll s p le a s e . r e n ta ls . E a s t L an sin g , C y c le , ★ Lost & Found w e a r. Only at T im e C le a n e r s . S .M .C . E l e c t r i c . W o r k g u ar­ anteed . 3 3 7 -1 5 2 7 . 48 and w hite. P ow er s te e rin g , low 6 p m . 1215 E a s t G rand R iv e r . C a ll 3 3 2 - L O S T P H IL C < ^ p o c K e ^ iz ^ a d lo 7 S p e c ia l group r a t e s . E venings by SPRING m ile a g e , e x c e lle n t con dition. 1 C H E V R O L E T $ 5 8 , 2 - d o o r lm - 22 E A T SH O P. 605 E . G rand R iv e r . 26 830 3 . C tu rq u o ise . Sunday, South R iv e r appointm ent. C a ll 332-1215 o r J Ó 6 R E SU M E S 100 co p ie s , $ 4 .0 0 . A ld inger D ir e c t M ail ad v e rtisin g . ow ner. 3 3 7 -7 1 3 4 . 22 J . W. K N A PP C o . Shoe D e p a rt- ENGLISH 3 -sp e e d b i c y c l e s . by E . Shaw . R ew ard . C a ll 3 5 5 - stop in at 515 W. G rand R iv e r . p a la . 4 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s . No r u s t, e x ­ 533 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5-2213^ R A M B L E R 1960 D eluxe S tan d - m en t. F u ll tim e o r p a r t -t im e . $ 3 9 .7 7 . A C E HARDWHERE & 8 7 5 5 . 29 c e lle n t con d itio n , $ 8 2 5 . C a l l 24 SA V IN G S ard ‘ ‘ 6 ” . 4 -d o o r , good t i r e s , c le a n . $ 6 0 0 . IV 5 -2 0 2 6 . C a ll a fte r J e r r y , 337-1001 o r 3 5 5 -4 6 1 8 . 22 E x p e rie n c e d s a le s o r s to c k . Ap­ G IF T S , 201 E . G r a n d R i v e r , L Ó S T : P R E S C R I P T I O N s u n - STU D EN T T V r e n ta ls . New 19” a c r o s s fro m U nion. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . g l a s s e s . R e w a r d . V icin ity of p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 21” ta b le — FO R D 1958 C ou ntry S q u ire S t a - ply P e rso n n e l D ep artm en t, 5th ★ T ransportation \ noon. 26 tion wagon. E x c e lle n t condition flo o r . Downtown S to r e . 24 C Anthony H a ll. Phone 3 5 3 -2381. m o d e ls, $8 p e r month, 17” ta b le TRIU M PH 1959 f R S .M e t a l i c m a - in sid e and o u t. B e s t o ffe r o v er R E L IA B L E F U L L and p a r t-tim e SCU BA HEALTHW AYS tank and 23 m o d els, $7 p e r month. A ll s e t s WANT 2 r id e r s to L in co ln , Ne­ FROM ro o n , e x c e lle n t con d ition. See in $400. ED 2 -0 0 7 0 . M cD onel p a r k i n g lo t. $1195. C H E V R O L E T 1954- 2 -d o o r . R a '- 22 m en and w om en. If you have a day r e g u la to r . E x c e lle n t con d itio n . LOÍ5T PA IR of h earin g a id g la s s - gu aran teed , no s e r v i c e o r d e­ liv e ry c h a r g e s . C a ll N ejac T V b ra s k a . L eav in g F r id a y , May 8; o r h a lf day that you a re a v a ila b le $ 9 5 . O w ner going into s e r v i c e . retu rn in g T u esd ay . C a ll Sue 3 5 3 - e s . C a ll 3 3 7 -1 0 7 0 ,3 2 8 E v e rg re e n . R e n ta ls , IV 2 -0 6 2 4 . C Phone 353-1413. 25 fo r w ork, apply n o w .C allb etw een C a ll D ale a fte r 4 p m . E D 2 - 5 5 0 3 . 1150. 22 dio, h e a te r, new t i r e s . Body av­ 22 W H ITE felkCH S ta b le s . E e s t in FO RD 1955. O verhauled r e c e n tly . e r a g e , in te r io r e x c e lle n t, engine 8:15 am and 10 am ; o r a fte r 6 pm 27 STORY Good con d itio n . A buy at $75. e x c e lle n t. $195. IV 2 -6 9 2 5 . 23 f o r in fo rm atio n reg ard in g e m - N O B IL IT Y ACCORDION - 110 L O ST GO LD watch T u esd ay . V i- r i d i n g , E n g lish o r W e s t e r n . Boehm and Phone 3 3 2 -0 2 0 3 ev en in g s. 24 SUN BEAM 1962 A lpine, C o n v e rt- p loym en t. C a ll 3 3 2 -3 4 1 7 . 22 B a s s . R ed and wnite with c a s e . c in ity K e w p e e s- B erk e y -U n io n . H o r s e s , ta c k , h a y rid e s, p a r tie s TH U N D ERBIRD C O N V E R T IB L E , ib le . W ire w h eels. C lean and in G IR L S W ANTED fo r p a r t-tim e N eeds tuning. $125. Phone MI R ew ard . 3 5 5 -4 4 4 7 , leav e m e s ­ and rid in g le s s o n s . Q u arter h o rs e Bowerman 1959. B la c k . A ll pow er, super good con d ition . $1,750. 3 3 2 -6 9 8 2 w ork . H ou rs 9 -1 ; 1-5 pm o r 5 - 9 1 - 6 2 5 0 . __________________ 21 s a g e K arin B r a m s ; R a th e r. 23 stud. OR 7 - 3 0 0 7 ._____________ 22 t i r e s . 337-1110 o r L am bda Chi a fte r 5 :3 0 pm . pm . T elep h o n e su rv ey w o rk .C a ll M O T O R - d a le B u c c a n e e r, 1957. D IA P E R S E R V IC E , sam e d ia p e rs Property Management Co. ‘58 FO R D Econom y 6, 2 24 d oor, ra d io , h e a te r, 2 -to n e , A lpha. 128 H a sle tt. 22 C h e v r o l e t . 1955. Body rough, M r. Goodwin, 332-1321. 22 12 H .P . with tank a n d 2 p ro ­ ★ P e rs o n a l re tu rn e d e ith e r you rs o r o u r s . p e lle r s . E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . 23 V ia P o , R om e is E n g l f s h With our s e r v ic e , you m ay in­ w hite w a lls . S t o r y s e lls VALIANT 1961. W hite; 4 -d o o r, ru n s w ell. Cheap! C a ll IV 9 -0 8 7 3 . present FO R D S fo r l e s s . $195 V -2 0 0 . F lo o r s h ift, R ad io, E x ­ 22 ★ F o r Rent $125. Phone IV 9 -0 4 8 2 . 23 speaking in su ra n ce o ffic e that clu d e two pounds of baby c lo th e s c e lle n t con d ition . M ust s e l l . 3 3 2 - C O R V E T T E i9 6 0 . W hite, b lu e in - C A R P E T LO o M . 4 h a rn e ss with w ill handle your in su ran ce c l a i m . - that do not fad e. D iap er pail fu r ­ £ !in 5 5 X 7 5 7 ? is h b T g T )o a ts 7 ^ a ^ c a rp e t r a g s . $ 7 5 . Phone IV B u b o lz, 2 2 0 A lb e rt, is the one that nish ed . 3936 a fte r 5 p m . VOLKSW AGEN 1962 sed an . E x - 24 t e r i o r . 4 s p e e d s. P o s itr a c tio n , m ich elin t i r e s . R acin g s h o ck s. n o e s - by day, week o r month. G rand -R - M a r ln a . 7086 C r ie tz 9 -2 1 5 4 . _______________________ 24 w rite s y o u r p o lic y . C22 A M ERICA N D IA P E R S E R V IC E 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t THE FINEST BO A T RU N ABO UT. 2 y e a r s old *57 CH EVY s tic k , 2 door, c e lle n t con d itio n . Low m ile a g e . D u -c o il d is trib u to r. Heavy duty R d ., D lm ond ale. 6 4 6 -2 2 3 1 . 24 with a l l c o n tr o ls . M otor a n d !v 2 -0864- _____ in rad io, h e a te r, 2 -to n e ,w h ite O rigin al ow ner ju st bought new c lu tch . 300 hp. N ever ra c e d . A PA R TM E N TS t r a i l e r . IV 5 - 6 7 2 5 . 1628 H e rb e rt W IL L T R A D E sp ace in our trophy w a lls. S to ry s e lls CH EVYS c a r . Phone 355-1071. 22 $1,995. 3 3 7 -0 1 5 6 .______________ 2 7 E A ST LANSING D eluxe furnished c a s e fo r m is sin g Sigm a Chi tr o ­ EYDEAL VILLA S tu d e n t S tre e t. 22 fo r l e s s . $445 O LD SM O BILE 1957 C o n v e rtib le. C H E V R O L E T 1960. 4 -d o o r B e l - o r u n furn ished . F o r C o lleg e o r p h ie s . F o r te r m s o r a rra n g e ­ S h a rp . Red a n d w hite. L o w a i r . E co n o m ical 6 c y lin d e r en­ CHINA C A B IN E T , Jumping h o r s e , and A p a rtm e n ts p ro fe s sio n a l p e rso n n e l. 3 ro o m s . m odern mahogany te a c a r t , old m e n ts, c a ll ED 2 -0 8 5 4 . 22 m ile a g e , pow er s te e r in g , rad io g in e. R ad io , h e a te r, w hite wall Phone ED 2 -3 5 0 5 9 :3 0 am - 5:3C and h e a te r. IV 9 -3 1 2 4 . 23 t i r e s . P ow er g lid e. F la w le s s m e­ com m od e c h e s t and m ir r o r . C a ll VACATION A T beautiful L a k e BURCHAM pm; o r E D 2 -3 1 3 5 . 26 IV 5 - 4 2 2 1 . ____________________ 2 4 M ichigan lodge two hours fro m THE DELTA ‘59 R A M B L E R 2 d o o r M l R iU R Y C O N V E R T I B L E , t a llic b l u e fin ish . S p o tle ssly W AN TED: 1 m a le student to s h a re G O L F BA G , sev en m ixed iro n s c a m p u s. R educed r a te s t ill Ju n e WOODS 2 3 3 -2 3 5 D elta St. sedan, rad io , h e a te r, w hite 1957. 330 H .P . M arau d er engine, c le a n ! I M ech an ically p e r fe c t! I a p artm en t with 3 . S e n io r o r G rad s and c o lla p s ib le c a r t . Good condi­ 15. W rite : S e a F e v e r Lodge P .O . w a lls. S tory s e lls RA M B­ s t ic k j o v e rd riv e . R ad io, h e ate r $ 1 ,0 8 5 . A1 E dw ards C o. 3125 p r e fe r r e d . Id eal study con d itio n s. tio n . $ 3 0 . Phone 3 5 3 -4 7 9 2 . 2 3 B o x 87A W hitehall, M ich . Phone N o w Renting L E R S fo r l e s s . $495 and other e x tr a ’ s . M ust be se e n . E . Saginaw (North of F ra n d o r.) P a rk in g s p a c e . 3 3 2 -3 9 8 0 . 22 EVERGREEN ARMS IV 2 -0 0 5 5 a fte r 4 pm . 22 __________________________ C22 SC H O BE R CO N C ERT O rgan with T W 4 - 4 3 5 3 . 27 for 3 41-345 E v e rg re e n St. U N IV E R SIT Y E M P L O Y E E S : A t- s e p a ra te s p e a k e r s . M ake o ffe r . S T U D E N T S: Why l e a v e you r MOTOR SC O O TER S tention! E ffic ie n c y a p a r t m e n t Summer & Fall Terms SPRING-$ - SAVERS A L L S T A T E M O PED - 1958, good M ust s e l l . Phone NA 7 - 6 9 4 6 . 2 4 d o rm s , when B im b o ’ s w ill d e­ c lo s e to ca m p u s, bus and shop­ HASLETT APARTMENTS ru n n e r. Only $ 95. 1317 R a v e n s - 18 1/2 ft. DUMPHY - 78 M e rc u ry liv e r you r P iz z a s to you! C a ll ‘57 O LD SM O BILE S u p e r ‘ 63 C H E V R O L E T , su p er ping. B eau tifu lly fu rn ish ed . Ideal featuring: 135-145 H aslett S t. wood D riv e . Phone IV 4 -8 1 9 3 . M o to r, R iv e r s id e T and em T r a i l ­ 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C22 88, Holiday Coupe, power sp o rt, 2 -d o o r , hardtop. ■ • ■ fo r one. C a ll F ab ian R e a lty . ED s te e rin g , pow er b r a k e s , $2290 23 e r . Loaded w i t h a c c e s s o r i e s . •Swimming Pool 2-0811 o r ev en in gs E D 7 -2 4 7 4 , A L A B A S T E R ! T H A T 'S Italian fo r rad io, h e a te r, h y d ram atic, ’ 61 C H E V R O L E T Im p a la , 2 - SC O O TER 1959 Cushm an E a g le . R e a so n a b le . Phone IV 5-0411. 23 • Barbeque Area UNIVERSITY TERRACE __________________ 32 u n -in su red m o to r is t. Don’ t u se E x c e lle n t con d ition . E co n o m ica l, 17” T V ta b le m od el. Z e n ith . $ 4 0 . w hite w a lls. S to ry s e lls d oor, hardtop, V -8 , au tom atic d ependable. G raduating s e n io r . a t t e n t io n f a c u l t y . F u r- the word but in su re again st him •G-E Appliances 444 M ichigan Ave. O LD S fo r l e s s . $595 tra n s m is s io n , R & H, b la ck . . nished e ffic ie n c y a p a r t m e n t . M en’ s E n g lish b ik e $ 1 5 ,4 8 4 -4 0 0 9 C a ll Walt 3 5 5 -2 5 7 6 . 22 a ft e r 6 pm o r w eekends. 23 at B u bo lz In su ran ce 3 3 2 -8671. • Completely furnished (under co n stru ctio n ) $1,590 A v a ila b le so o n . Quiet atm o s­ C22 TRIU M PH 1958 M o to rcy cle . E x - p h e r e , c lo s e t o - cam p u s. $ 90. ESPAÑA C L A SSIC g u ita r. H ard • Choice of Interior Colors c e lle n t con d ition, 4 -sp e e d , 2 0 0 *62 F O R D G a la x ie X L .h d tp ., c c . $275 o r b e st o ffe r. Phone F ab ian R e a lty , 332-0811. 22 s h e ll c a s e . S e ll s new $ 3 6 6 . F u ll S T A T E F A R M 'S HOMEOWNER’S for further information T H E CLO SEST R & H, autom atic tr a n s m is ­ F U R N IS H E D A PA RTM EN TS g u aran te e . 3 m onths old. 3 5 5 - p o licy g iv es you m o re hom e p ro ­ ‘60 CHEVY 2 door coupe, sio n , P S , bucket s e a t s . . $1,7 9 0 a v a ila b le fo r su m m er and fa ll 6 8 0 3 . _________________________ 24 te c tio n , s a v e s $$. A sk your S tate C o ll to r a d i o , h e a te r, autom atic TRIU M PH M O T O R C Y C LE 1959 te r m s fo r 1, 2 , 3, o r 4 stud en ts. T V 'S U SED a s low as $ 25. At the F a r m agent about it today. ED tra n s m is sio n , w hite w a lls. E x c e lle n t con d itio n . M ust s e l l . ‘ 63 VOLKSW AGEN re d , b a r ­ C lo s e to ca m p u s. C a ll 332-0811, h o m e of M o toro la, S y lv an ia, KARMANN, IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , in F r a n ­ ED 2 -5 0 4 1 Cam pus & Story s e lls CH EVYS fo r F o r in fo rm atio n , c a ll 3 3 7 -0 0 3 5 gain p ric e d at..................... $1 ,3 9 0 ev en in gs 3 3 7 -2 4 7 4 . F a b i a n R e ­ M untz, T V S te r e o s . S to ra g e F u r ­ d o r. C 22 le s s . $895 a fte r 6 pm . 24 a lty . 22 n itu re S a le s . T e r m s av ailab le M EN O F W est M cD onel: Vote NO ED 2 - 0 5 6 5 S h o p p in g M O T O R C Y C L E , i9 6 0 Zundapp, E A S T LANSINCj . One bedroom at 4601 N. U .S . 2 7 . C a l l IV on proposed d orm con stitu tio n . ‘ 59 ENGLISH FORD L t. blue 3 0 0 c c . E n gin e, c h a s s i s and cou ple on ly. Sto ve and r e f r ig e r ­ 7 -0 1 7 3 . C 22 C .D .D .C . ______ 24 c o lo r , w hite vinyl in te r io r , paint in e x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . ato r fu rn ish e d . P ark in g . C a ll ED R & H, e x ce p tio n a lly c le a n . . . R e a so n a b le . 3 5 5 -1 2 5 4 . 22 '6 0 PONTIAC V entu ra, 4 2 -1 0 2 7 . 26 APPLIANCES by GE $49 0 . HONDA 5 6 ,l9 6 S . E le c t r i c s t a r t e r , FU RN ISH ED A PA R TM E N T fo r A New Way of Living door hardtop, power s t e e r ­ d ire c tio n a l s ig n a ls , w indshield ing, pow er b ra k e s , ra d io , tw o. U napproved. $85 p e r month. • Air Conditioning JA C K DYKSTRA and in good con dition. $185. C a ll U tilitie s included. Inquire O ke- The Cedar Village Apartments h e a te r, h y d ram atic, white 6 5 5 -2 8 8 5 . 22 • Range w a lls . S t o r y s e lls PON­ m o s H ard w are. 22 FORD HONDA $ 6 3 . Show room c o n d i- NEW FU RN ISH ED a p a r t m e n t T h e student parkin g and d riving r e s tr ic t io n s next F a ll w ill • Refrigerator TIA C S fo r le s s . $1295 c r e a t e an a c u te p ro b le m . B e fo r e m aking any d e c isio n s about (Open M on, T h u rs , F r i 't i l 9 ) tio n . 3 ,4 0 0 m ile s . E n jo y b e n e fits (in clu d es a ir-co n d itio n in g ).S u m ­ • Garbage Disposal of W orld’ s b e st eng in eered b ik e . m e r te r m only. $45 p e r month, w here you a r e going to liv e re m e m b e r that you w ill only N. C ed ar at G rand R iv e r E le c t r i c s t a r t e r , e tc . A fter 5 :3 0 . p o s sib ly l e s s . 3 5 5 -9 0 0 4 . 24 be ab le to d riv e and park on South Cam pus during the day. IV 2 -1 6 0 4 337-1123. 23 B U R d H A M " W 6 0 t > $ , EYD EX'L When you liv e at C ed ar V illa g e you won’t be faced with any Stop in and see the Resi­ parkin g o r d riving p ro b le m s. You won’ t have to fight the V IL L A A PA R T M E N T S. P oo l, a ir tr a ffic Ja m s o r dodge the p e d e s tria n s and b ic y c le s b e ca u se dent Managers in the apart­ con d ition in g. Sum m er and fa ll TH E K O -K O te r m le a s e s a v a ila b le . E D 2-5 0 4 1 . you can walk to alm o st any building on cam pu s in a m a tte r ment building of your adjacent to the KWIK-STOP party store C 22 of m in u te s. C e d a r V illag e a p a rtm e n ts a r e c lo s e and con ­ choice. v en ien t. " I t ’ s a New Way of L iv in g ” in th e s e b eautiful presents thi luxury ap a rtm e n ts. A way you’ ll love o n c e y o u try it . Don’ t tak e our word fo r it, co m e o v er and s e e our m odel a p a rt­ BHM (3* T h e D e lta M e n riv e r s e d g m ent today. Saturday and Sunday fro m 1-5 p .m . B y the way, if you don’t have a c a r don’ t w o rry , we a r e lo cated only OWBKMAN one b lo ck fro m the Bogue S t r e e t b rid g e, m inu tes fro m Where the May appearing Summer & Fall anyw here on cam pu s. Drop in th is w eek-end o r c a ll us anytim e at 3 3 2 -5051. Don’t wait until it is too la te . . .sig n PROPERTY up fo r F a ll T e r m now (Sum m er s u b -le a s e s a re a lso a v a il­ MANAGEMENT CO. Friday, May 1, 3-7- PM Leases Available Action Is y a b le.) 235 Delta M u s ic - D a n c in g ED 2 - 4 4 3 2 R ed C®dar R . B o g u e B rid g e 332-0838 3165 E . MICHIGAN IV 2-1311 Your favorite beverages 261 River Street South C am p us Cedar Village Apartments 252 Cedar St. F rid a y . May 1, 1 96 1 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Holds Easter Church O fficial C h u r c h S t a n d O n Appeal Cost Prohibitive Observances E ffo r ts by a group of stud ents and he in d icated he thought we to get what they c a ll " J u s t i c e ” could win, but c o s ts a r e p ro ­ O rthodox C h ris tia n s around the in S h iaw assee County have bogged h ib itiv e . H i t R a d i o B i a s w orld w ill o b se rv e c e re m o n ie s down. T h e stud ents have filed a c o m ­ co m m e m o ratin g the death, b u rial R e m a i n s U n c h a n g e d About 60 of the 111 students p lain t with M ichigan A ttorney W A S H I N G T O N (U P I)— O f- , C hurch of C h r is t in T h u rsd a y 's and re s u r r e c tio n of J e s u s C h rist a r r e s te d Saturd ay night during G e n e ra l F ra n k K e lle y . fic ia ls of a m a jo r P ro te sta n t de­ c o n fe re n c e with NAB P re sid en t th is w eekend. a p o lic e r a id on t h r e e “ g r a s s e r s ” F in e s m u st be paid by S a tu r­ nom ination T h u rsd ay asked the L e ro y C o llin s w ere the R ev . B y JE A N P IT C H F O R D ta tiv e p o sitio n of the C h u r c h ." V elard o at the In stitu te of Human Students w ill be able to attend n e a r M o r r ic e had ag reed to fight day, but stu d en ts h a v e u n t i l N ational A sso cia tio n of B ro a d ­ E v e re tt C . P a r k e r , N .Y ., d ir e c ­ S t a t e N ew s S t a f f W riter Pope P iu s ind icated that any R e s e a r c h in C lev eland , h a v e sp e cia l s e r v ic e s at S t. Andrew’ s th e ir gu ilty p le a s . W ednesday to appeal th e ir guilty c a s t e r s (N AB) to in itiate a p ro ­ to r of the c h u r c h 's o ffic e of c o m ­ use of the s te ro id p ill fo r c o n ­ fo r e c a s t that a sim p le , inexpen­ Orthodox C h u rch , 1216 G r e e n - A L an sin g attorney had been p le a s e n te re d e a r ly Sunday m o rn ­ gram of “ s e lf-re g u la tio n ” by m u nication: and the R ev . T r u ­ T h e o ffic ia l position of the R o ­ tra c e p tiv e p u rp o ses would be a siv e and a c c u ra te te s t fo r the c re st. retain ed to fight th re e te s t c a s e s . ing during a rra ig n m e n t. bro ad castin g statio n s to avoid man B . D o u g lass, execu tiv e v ice man C ath o lic C hurch on fam ily violation of th e law of God. tim e of ovulation is on the h o r i - Good F r id a y s e r v ic e s w ill b e I f he won, then the students b e ­ d is crim in a tio n against N eg ro es. p resid en t of the B o ard fo rH o m e - held at 7 :3 0 p .m . tonight. D ivine lim ita tio n , in re g a rd to c o n tra ­ F a th e r Kavanaugh’ s two b ro th ­ 20n. liev ed they could get the r e s t iand M in is tr ie s . litu rgy w ill begin at 9 :3 0 a .m . cep tiv e b irth c o n tro l, h as not c h a n g e d , t h e R ev. R o b e r t e r s a r e o b s te tr ic ia n s and w ill not F a th e r Kavanaugh said that in the m e an tim e, " a l l C a th o lics who o f the c a s e s re v e r s e d . Chairmen Attend T h e re q u e st was m ade by of­ T h ey asked the NAB to s e e that p r e s c r ib e o r a l c o n tra c e p tiv e s, fic ia ls of the United C h urch of its m em b er telev isio n and rad io S atu rd ay . E a s t e r M ass w ill be c e le b ra te d Kavanaugh s a id . he said . re s p e c t the teach in g auth ority of High le g a l c o s ts w ere c ite d a s the re a s o n why m o st stu ­ Scholastic Meet C h r is t, a two m illio n -m e m b e r statio n s p r o v i d e " im p a r tia l T im e M agazine hinted that a " P e r h a p s the u ltim ate solution the C hurch have c le a r gu id elin es body w h i c h re c e n tly filed p e ­ tre a tm e n t of n e w s events co n ­ at 10 a .m . Sunday. d ents w ill not appeal. T h e law ­ S c h o la s tic ch a irm e n fro m 16 change in the C h u rc h 's po sition w ill be found within the next few in the au th o ritativ e p ron ou nce­ titio n s with the F e d e ra l C o m ­ cern in g c iv il rig h ts and r a c e r e ­ y e r rep o rted ly told them it would r e s id e n c e h a lls attended a w ork­ re g ard in g b i r t h co n tro l is on y e a r s ,” he said . m ent of P op e P iu s XI and P op e c o s t from $300 to $400 p e r p e r ­ shop p re s e n te d by the E a s t Shaw m u n icatio n s C o m m ission to deny latio ns with adequate re p r e s e n ­ ★ T ransportation h a n d . It c ite d t h e R e v . L o u is E n d o c rin o lo g ists, such as D r. P iu s X I I.” s c h o la s tic c o m m itte e S atu rd ay . renew al of lic e n s e s to two J a c k ­ tation of N egro v iew p oin ts." son b e ca u se each c a s e would Ja n s s e n as " c a u tio u s ly e n d o rs­ W ORLD’ S FA IR HOLIDAY. P e r - have to be trie d s ep a ra te ly . T h e p ro g ra m c o n siste d of s e m ­ son, M is s ., te le v isio n s ta tio n s . T h ey said the a sso ciatio n also ing o ra l c o n tra c e p tiv e s a s a le ­ It alleg ed the statio n s had failed should s t r e s s the obligation of fe c t gradu ation g ift. Ju n e 15-19, " I t ’ s too bad, but it ju s t c o s ts in a rs a n d le c tu r e s by I r v i n g itim a te m ean s of fam ily lim ita ­ round t r i p flig h t. A ccom m od a­ too much to get ju s tic e in M ich i­ Lehm ann o f evalu ation s e r v ic e s to s e r v e the N egro population of licen sed b ro a d c a s te rs to: M a y D a y Focus tio n " and said that som e of the tion s and e x tr a s $ 99. C a ll now, g an ,” an out - of - s ta te student and S o r r e ll C h e sin , head a d v is e r M is s is s ip p i. — P rovid e "ad e q u ate co v e ra g e k ee n e st th e o lo g ical m inds in E u r ­ R e p r e s e n tin g the United of news of the N egro com m unity 3 5 5 -5 4 6 5 M o n d ay -F rid ay . 1 to 5 sa id . " T h e law yer w as o p tim istic of N. W ond ers,____________________ ope a g re e with Ja n s s e n . T h e a r t i ­ pm . 22 and N egro a c tiv itie s in the sam e c le c la im s that A m erican C atho­ O n Race Relations WANTED RIDE fo r 1 g ir F to New m anner and in the sam e tim e lic s f a v o r a change in t h e Y o rk C ity o r New J e r s e y . L eav e p erio d s a s news of the white C h u rch ’ s attitude on b irth c o n tro l on T h u rsd a y , May 7 o r F r id a y , M ay 8 . C a ll Su san, 3 5 5 -7 2 9 9 . by a m arg in of 3 to 2 . W o m a n F o r m s C o m m itte e com m u n ity.” — R e fe r t o N egroes by the "R e g a rd in g the s te ro id p i l l , " United C h u r c h Women o f fo cu s attention on the points of ' 23 said F a th e r Kavanaugh, " t h e of­ co u rte s y t it le s of M r., M r s ., g r e a te s t r a c ia l tension and need Wanted fic ia l s ta te m e n t of P ope P iu s XII in 1958 is s t ill the a u th o ri- G r e a te r L an sin g w ill o b se rv e nation-w ide May Fellow ship Day in t h e com m u nity: housing a n d T o S o lv e S c h o o l D ile m m a and M iss “ in the sam e m anner accord ed to white p e r s o n s ." today with an eye to the them e jo b s . — In su re " a d e q u a t e p a r t ic i­ N EED A h o u s e tra ile r to ren t fo r G R A N D RA PID S, (U P I)— A B o ard o f Education h as e lim i­ board invoked its a u ste rity p ro­ " A s s ig n m e n t: R a c e .” L o c a l o b se rv a n ce s a re open to gram but the m eeting dragged and pation by N e g ro e s " in lo cal pub­ su m m er fo r fam ily of fiv e . Phone one-w om an fight has been laun­ nated a th le tic s , red uced p e rs o n ­ T h e day w ill begin lo ca lly with the p u b lic. she is ju s t getting o rg anized . lic a ffa ir s d iscu ssio n s and edu­ IV 4-1451..................... 26 ched to re v iv e a f o u r -m ill tax n el, and cut fo u r g ra d e s to h alf­ Lansing C entral Free Ward Speaks a 12:30 p .m . luncheon at the P ly ­ mouth C o n g reg atio n al C hurch in Brooklyn College in c r e a s e p rop osal in an attem pt day attend ance in next f a l l ’ s p ro ­ to r e s to r e no rm al a c tiv itie s in g ra m s . M r s . G ordon, who has a dau­ ca tio n a l p ro g ra m s . gh ter in c o lle g e and a son who C o llin s issu ed a statem en t la ­ T h e Sp artan C h ristia n F e llo w ­ L a n sin g . T h e R e v . W allace R . is a ju n io r at one of the lo cal t e r saying that he was "g la d M ethodist Church G rand R apids s ch o o ls. M r s . R o b e rt Gordon Dunn wan­ 628 N. W ashington, L ansing ship w ill h e a r T ed W ard, a s s o c i­ ate p r o fe s s o r of edu cation, speak R o b e rtso n of E a s t L a n s i n g P eo p le s C h urch w ill speak at 1:45 To Honor Prof As a re s u lt of the re c e n t de­ ted to p a s s out p e titio n s fo r the fe a t of a fo u r-m il) tax h ik e, the new vote Monday night when the high sc h o o ls, does not c o n sid er to have the v iew s” of the United h e r s e lf a self-ap p oin ted d ir e c ­ C hurch o ffic ia ls . Sunday tonight at 7 p .m . at 803 E . G rand p .m . on the national th em e, "O n e H e rb e rt W e isin g e r, p r o fe s s o r to r of a new movem ent to put "N o o th er fo rc e in A m e rica Sunday Sch o ol 10:00 a .m . R iv e r . F a m ily U nd er God: F re ed o m of of E n g lish , w ill be p re se n te d a UNIVERSITY Central Methodist the is s u e back on the b allo t. has done as much to m ake all R e s id e n c e and Jo b O pportu nity.” D isting u ish ed A l u m n i H onors But fo r op en ers sh e alre ad y A m e rica n s c iv il rig h ts c o n scio u s W orship S e r v ic e 11:00 a .m . E A S T L A N SIN G Award during com m en cem en t e x ­ BAPTIST CHURCH A c r o s s F ro m the C ap ito l F o r 30 y e a r s women have m et (TH E AM ERICAN B A P T IS T WORSHIP S E R V IC E S has re c e iv e d phone c a lls fro m as b ro a d ca stin g , C o llin s said . F R IE N D S M E E T IN G R e v . F o r r e s t V anV alin, (Q uakers'i in terd en o m in ation ally and in te r - e r c i s e s Ju n e 7 at B ro o k ly n , N .Y ., CONVENTION) people o ffe rin g to help and un­ He added that " e x c e p t through 9 :4 5 and 11:15 a .m . Speaking M eeting fo r W orship , Room 101 r a c ia lly to fa c e urgent d o m estic C o lle g e . G u est P a s to r doubtedly the m ove w ill grow our cod e of good p r a c tic e , the (W JIM 10:15 a .m .) Youth R ellow ship 6 :0 0 p.m . P eo p le s C h u rch , 200 W. G rand is s u e s . W e isin g e r w ill be cite d fo r D r. A rthu r F a r r e ll and b e co m e org anized l a t e r ,” NAB does not te ll any lic e n s e e E vening S e r v ic e 7 :0 0 p.m . R iv e r 3 :0 0 p .m . M r s . A lb e rt Boyd, c h a irm a n of h is sch o la rs h ip in the idea of A m erican L egion M em o rial "H a n d s Around the W orld” with o r without m e. 1 ju s t want how to p ro g ram h is statio n . T h is F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll P e te r S tetten h ein , C le rk , C h ristia n S o c ia l R e la tio n s in the R e n a is s a n c e , myth c r it i c is m C e n te r, 1 B lo c k North of E a s t D r. Jo h n L . P e te r s , is h i s individual re sp o n sib ility to h e lp ,” she said . E D 7-1294 ED 2 -1 9 9 8 L an sin g , sa id that the women w ill and S h a k e sp e a re stu d ies. L ansing B u s Station P r e s , of W orld N eighbors, In c. Deputy School Supt. Ja y L . under law, fo r which he must W orship S e r v ic e 10:00 a.m . P ylm an said the School B o ard account to the people of h is c o m ­ F ir s t C h ris tia n 11:00 Sunday C r ib N u rse ry , So B rin g T h e Baby East Lansing bus n u rse ry C hurch S ch o ol 11:00 a.m . T a k e hom e a copy of.th e “ What its e lf could not in stitu te the pe­ munity and the F C C .” U nity Center Reform ed Church N u rsery P rovid ed 10:00 — titio n s. 12:00 a.m . Th en A re We T o D o ?” sheet 2 4 0 M a rs h a ll S t., L ansing T h e school sy stem is about 11:00 a.m . W orship S e rv ic e R e v . John M. H ofman, P a s to r Cam pus B u s S e rv ic e fo r study and ap p lication. $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in the red and the Prof Gets Plaque “ A R ight S e n se of V a lu e s” M orning S e r v ic e 9 :0 0 & Plymouth B o ard is attem pting to b rin g the L e s t e r B e it, p r o fe s s o r of f o r ­ R o b e rt P ep p el, S o lo ist Always a w arm w elcom e at u n iv e rsity 11:15 a.m . Congregational Eastminster Seventh-Day c u rre n t budget to a b alan ce in e s tr y fo r the C o o p erativ e Ext eli­ 11:00 a.m . Sunday School lutheran chu rch o rd e r to e lim in a te continuing de­ sion S e t- ir e , It.ts re c e iv e d , a lc - lc a Sunday School 10:15 a.m . Church Presbyterian Church Adventist Church fic its . plaoue fo r "ou tstan d ing s.ervxr W ednesday Evening E ven ing S e r v ic e < p .m . 1315 Abbott R d ., "M an y people do not apparently in f o r e s tr y ” from the s ta te a s ­ P r a y e r S e r v ic e 7 :0 0 p.m . T h o s e in need of tra n s p o r­ T e m p o ra r ily m eeting at U ni­ E a st L an sin g r e a liz e the s e r io u s n e s s of our so c ia tio n . Study C la s s 7 :3 0 p .m . tation c a ll: v e r s ity L u th eran C hurch 's itu a tio n ,” P ylm an said . A ffiliated with L n ity Sch ool M in is te r D ivision and Ann S t. of C h ris tia n ity , L e e ’ s Sum m it, M r. Ja c k V an der S lik at 3 5 5 -3 0 3 0 o r R ev. Hofman at 5 -3 6 5 0 R ev. R o b e rt L . M oreland T h e c u r r e n t e n ro llm en t in G rand R apids sch o o ls is 3 2 ,3 1 3 , 'Wine And Roses’ M isso u ri 8 :30 9 :3 0 10:30 11:30 A c r o s s fro m Capitol on A llegan SATU RDA Y S E R V IC E S 541 W albridge D riv e including 3,0 0 0 students at Grand Is Party Theme F ir s t P resbyterian Peoples Church Kim berly Downs ED 7-0183 9 :3 0 a.m . Sabbath School R apids Ju n io r C o lleg e . Pylm an F ir s t B aptist Church 9 :0 0 & 11:00 a .m . 11:00 a .m . W orship S e rv ic e say s another 1,000 pupils a re e x ­ "W in e and R o s e s ” was the C apitol at Ionia Ottawa and C hestnut East Lansing Church of C hrist C hurch School p ected by fa ll. them e of M ay o's te rm p arty d in - Interd en om ination F o r in form ation o r tra n s p o r­ e r -d a n c e held at D ine’ s R e s ta u r ­ L an sin g , M ichigan W orship S e r v ic e s 1007 K im b e rly D riv e, L an sin g fo r C rib b e ry through tation c a ll 4 8 5 -9 2 7 3 T h e howls w ere s till echoing ant Satu rd ay evening. Dancing to 200 W. G rand R iv e r R ev . S co tt Irv in e , M in iste r 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a.m . (2 b lo ck s W. of F ra n d o r about the a u ste rity pro g ram in­ the m u sic of th e Ron G ib n 's band at M ichigan T h ird G rad e C hurch Sch o ol 9 :4 5 a.m . C rib b e ry and n u rs e ry c a r e Shopping C e n te r on E . 10:00 a .m . C hurch School Olivet Baptist Church voked by the board .. followed d in ner. M orning- W orship 10:50 a.m . SUNDAY S E R V IC E S G rand R iv e r) 2215 E . M ichigan provided. Fou rth G rad e - Adults R ev . W illiam H artm an, P a s to r 9 :3 0 and 11:00 a.m . IV 9 -7 1 3 0 Typewriter Tired? G u est m is sio n a ry , "W ounded Along T h e Highway" 9 :0 0 & 11:00 a .m . SUNDAY D r. W illiam E . B r a is te d D r. M orrow , p reach in g M u sica l C antata Sunday School 9 :4 5 a.m . W illiam G H all and C hurch S e r v ic e s under the d ire c tio n of M orning W orship 9 :0 0 and A w arm and frien d ly w elcom e G e ra ld O. F r u z ia , S r ., D r . C o r l i s s A rnold 11:00 a .m . 6 :3 0 Youth G roups aw aits you at F i r s t P r e s b y te r ­ M in is te rs S erm on B a p tis t Youth Fellow ship ian. " C o n c e rn in g the A scen sio n ” 5 :3 0 p.m . P eo p le of a ll r a c e s w elcom e P a p e rs to Hn, CHURCH SCHOOL SUNDAY S E R V IC E S Evening W orship 6 :3 0 p.m . STU D E N TS W ELC O M E M orning W orship 10:00 a.m . ! St. Johns Student A ll Saints Episcopal 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a .m . C r ib room B ib le Study : 11:0 0 a.m . M ID -W EEK SE R V IC E N o te s to ty p t, through Adult C la s s e s C a ll 3 3 7 -9 3 3 6 o r 3 3 2 -6 9 0 3 W ednesday, 7:15 p.m . P arish Church Evening W orship 6 :0 0 p.m . F o r chu rcn bus schedule F r . R . Kavanaugh 8 0 0 Abbott Koad Wednesday evening B ib le fo r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll IV 2-8419 Y o u d o n ’t w a n t yo u r F r . T . M cD evitt ED 2-1313 Studv 7 :3 0 p .m . 327 M .A .C . U N ITED CAM PUS CHRISTIAN R ev . R o b ert G a rd n e r,E p isc o p a l T h u rsd ay evening L a d ie s University Methodist Edgewood United typew rite r to fail. \ C haplain to the U n iv e rsity FE L LO W SH IP Sunday M a s s e s R ev. Edw ard R oth. R e c to r B ib le C la s s 7 :3 0 p .m . Church Church 7:15 - 8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 (high) C o lleg e House Interdenom inat ional Solve those w orries by takin g your R e v . G eo rg e T u m a, C u rate 1120 S . H a rriso n Rd. 11:15 & 12:30 SUNDAY S E R V IC E S 469 N orth Hagadorn Road 5 :3 0 PM Supper F o r T ra n sp o rta tio n C all ¡B ab y sittin g at 8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 - 11:11 8 :0 0 a.m . Holy Com m union at typew riter or renting a new one from F E 9 -8 1 9 0 W ilson M . T ennan t, M in is te r E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan A ll S a in ts P a rish 6 :0 0 PM D isc u ssio n : R a c i a 1 ED 2 - 1 9 6 0 , o r E D . 2 -2 4 3 4 D r . G lenn M . F r y e , M in iste r (5 b lo ck s north of G rand R iv er) 8 :0 0 a.m . Holy Com munion at J u s t i c e Now. Y o u n g sters R elig io n C la s s the Art Cellar a t _______ C hapel of A p o stle s, W esley WORSHIP S E R V IC E S 9 :4 5 a .m . Foundation 9 :3 0 M orning p ra y e r and TRIN ITY CHURCH F irs t Church of WORSHIP 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a .m . East Lansing's Department Store For Students on In terden om ination al Sunday F o ru m : 7 :0 0 PM Serm on 120 S p artan Avenue C hrist, Scientist 9 :4 5 a .m . & 11:00 a.m . Sunday, May 3 G. River where E. Lansing & M.S.U. meet. " C a n C a th o lics Do Without 11:00 Holy Com m union and 709 E . G rand R iv e r Serm on by CAMPUS M ary 7” Serm on M IN ISTER S E . Eugene W illia m s E a s t L an sin g 5 ;3 0 p .m . C an terb u ry M eeting D aily M a s s e s N orm an R . P ie rs m a 8 :3 0 a .m . Monday thru F rid ay Church S e rv ic e : " T e a c h in g fo r C h r is t” R ev . Tru m an A. M o rriso n 8 :0 0 a.m . - 12:10 p .m . D aniel E . W eiss D aily O ffice Sunday 11 A.M . R e v . W ilson M. Tennant 4 :4 5 p .m . S a t. M a s s e s 8 :0 0 & 9 :0 0 a .m . C o n fessio n daily at 8 :0 0 a.m . 12:00 p .m . - 4 :4 5 p .m . T u e s . - 10:15 a.m . Holy Com munion Wed. - 7 ;0 0 a.m . Holy Com munion T h u r s . - 5:15 p.m . M orning S e r v ic e - 11 a.m . " E S T IM A T E — TH EN A C T !" E v en in g S e r v ic e - 7 :0 0 p .m . Sunday Sch ool: S u b ject - " E v e r la s tin g P u n ish m en t" C hurch Sch ool 9 :4 5 a .m . all a g e s & 11:00 a .m . c h ild r e n 2 - 5 y ears. C hurch School 9 :3 0 & 11:00 A .M . BOOK STORE A C R O S S FR O M T H E UNION B U IL D IN G ) U n iv ersity Students 9 :3 0 a .m . Phone ED 7 -9 7 7 8 Holy Com munion "W H A T IS YOUR L I F E ? ” R e g u la r 11:00 a .m . M em b ersh ip C la s s 9 :3 0 a.m . (Holy Com m union S e rv ic e ) A ffiliated with United C hurch 8 :1 5 p .m . T r in ity C o lle g ia te Wed. Evening M e e tin g -8 p.m . F r e e bus tra n sp o rta tio n 15 to Of C h r is t, C on gregatio n al - HOT PIZZA DELIVERY "NEED SICKNESS F e l l o w s h i p — Stim u latin g P ro g ra m and B uffet Supper Reading Room lo cated at 134 W. G rand R iv e r . 30 m inu tes b e fo re each s e r ­ v ic e around the cam pu s. C h r i s t i a n , E v a n g e lica l and R efo rm ed . W E LC O M E * BE FATAL?” O ther S e r v ic e s Open Mon. thru S at. 9 :0 0 a.m . 9 :4 5 a .m . U n iv e rsity C la s s - 5 :0 0 p.m . FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE & In tern ation al c la s s M on., T u e s ., T h u r s ., & F r i ­ G e n ese e at B u tle r S tr e e ts IS T H E R E HOPE FO R A CO N FU SED G EN ERA TIO N ? 7 :0 0 p .m . Wed. Evening days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . SUNDAY S E R V IC E S Superv ised n u rs e ry provided T H R IL L IN G M USICAL PROGR.AM P r a y e r and B ib le Study C hurch S c h o o l......................... t • • .9 :4 5 a .m . A ll a r e w elco m e to attend M orning W orship................................11:00 a .m . SUNDAY 7:00 P.M . C a ll 3 3 7 -7 9 6 6 fo r cam pus C hurch S e r v ic e s , and v is it and Youth G ro u p s.........................................6 :0 0 p.m . bus sched ule u se the Reading R oom . E v a n g e listic H our.......................7 :0 0 p .m . SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY E V E P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7 :3 0 p .m . H .T . Stanley - M in is te r Dean W aldfogel - M usic D ir. 1518 S . WASHINGTON A V E ., LANSING ‘W HAT’S WRONG WITH THE T r o n s p o r t a t io n A v a i l a b l e C all Church O ffice IV 5-0613 BIBLE SCHOOL ADULT YOUTH YOUNGER GENERATION” If No A nsw er, C all IV 2 6994 9 :4 5 A .M . 8 :3 0 P .M . J o h n E . D ie tric h , LUTHERAN WORSHIP C O L L E G E C L A SS TAUGHT BY D R. T E D WARD OF MSU YOU’ L L EN JO Y TH E GOOD DISCUSSION AND A s s is ta n t P r o v o s t Alumni M em o rial Chapel M isso u ri Synod P IZ Z A M O B IL E R E FR E SH M E N T S D ir e c to r E d u c a tio n a l D e v e lo p m e n t P r o g r a m 10:00 a.m . Holy E u c h a rist M orning W orship Delivers Your Pizza Sizzljng hot 11:15 a.m . (one or fifty) 11:00 A.M . “ PUT ON YOUR BADGE!” Unitarian-Universalist Church Alumni M em o rial Chapel P A ST O R S: D R. HOWARD F . SU G D EN -D R. T E D WARD R E V . ALVIN H. JO N ES CALL 482-0754-FREE BUS l i m e : 11-12:00 D ate: Sunday, M ay 3 P la c e : H olm es & P ro s p e c t, L an sin g F r e e bus s e r v ic e and n u rsery provided R e v . T h eo d ore K. Bundenthal, P a s to r 3 3 2 -6 3 8 6 PIT THE T i l RESTAURANT 2 0 3 M .A .C . A v e . C A L L : ED 2 -0 8 6 3 MORNING AND EVENING * ________ 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , May 1, 1964 Two Honored T h e ft s M iria m M akeba Seniors Excel (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 1) 60 p e r ce n t of those caught had m o re than enough money to pay fo r the a r t ic le s and had bought V e rs a tile T a le n t In Scholarship things alre ad y , he said. s o u n d of a cham pagne bo ttle B y M IK E KINDMAN M ost of tho se a r r e s te d do not popping. S ta te N ew s R e v ie w e r have any re a s o n fo r th e ir a c ts , T h e m any A frican d i a l e c t s M iriam M akeba’ s f i r s t appeal Brow n said . One said he wanted which M iss M akeba sp eak s and fo r A m e rica n au d ien ces, and the to s e e If he could get away with sin g s a re fille d with s .o u n d s m ost unique a sp e ct of h e r ta len t, M ary Ja n e W eaver and Bob A lld rid g e has a 3 .4 a v e ra g e , it. A nother said he had not planned fo r e ig n t o E n g lish -sp eak in g is h e r a b ility to m ake A frican and h as serv e d on S e n io r Coun­ to take anything when he went in p eople. A lld ridge, s e n io rs of the w eek, tr ib a l m u sic e x citin g and m ean ­ m aintain h i g h sch o la s tic a v e r­ c i l , a s c h a irm a n of the ‘c u ltu ra l the s t o r e . She has a re m a rk a b le ability ingful to people in th is cou n try . ages while p articip atin g in v aried and s e r v i c e co m m itte e f o r Much of t h e stea lin g s te m s to e x p r e s s with th e se sounds B ut sh e h as proven o v e r the a c tiv itie s . F ro sh -S o p h Council and a s a fro m a com pulsion to ‘ ‘ tr y to get a c o m p le te ran ge of em otion p a st s e v e r a l y e a r s that h e r talen t Sp artan A m bassad o r. away with i t , ” Brow n sa id , but u n derstand able d esp ite the lan ­ In addition to having serv ed is m o re than a s an in te rp re te r A s o c ia l s c ie n c e m a jo r fro m the co n se q u e n ce s can be s e r io u s guage b a r r i e r . as presid ent of both W est Y a k e - of h e r native d ia le c ts ; M iss M a­ E a st L an sin g , M iss W eaver w as to the student. She explained the m eanings ley and R ath e r d o rm s. M iss Wea­ keba has b eco m e a m a jo r s in g e r a lso an A sso ciated Women Stu­ "W e a re not try in g to build up of so m e of the A frican son gs, v er h a s a 3.7 all - U n iversity of folk' and popu lar m u sic with dents Ju d ic ia ry re p re s e n ta tiv e . an a r r e s t r e c o r d ,” Brow n said . which c o n c e rn everyd ay o c c u r ­ grad e-point av erag e. a w orld -w id e r e p e r to ir e . She is a m em b er of M o rta r B o a rd ‘ ‘ We a r e only try in g to p rev en t H er p ro g ram W ednesday night re n c e s in the liv e s of trib a l and C ir c le H onorary. m o re th e fts .” in the A uditorium included songs p e o p le s. Ag S q u are D an ce A lld rid g e, P o rt Huron acco u n ­ fro m such p la c e s a s Ind on esia, M iss M akeba explained la te r ting m a jo r is a m em ber of D elta A u s tria , Cuba and I s r a e l, in addi­ in h e r s o ft, husky v o ic e that The A gricu ltu re C ouncil Spring U psilon f r a t e r n i t y , and the many o f h e r songs have p o li­ Swing is slated to be held at S :30 Saturday evening in Demon­ accounting and finance clu b , and has been a c tiv e in A ll-U n iv e r­ Placement tion to a healthy sam pling of E n g lish and A frica n m u sic . tic a l s ig n ific a n c e , p ro te stin g the Such M akeba s t a n d a r d s as h arsh r a c ia l p o lic ie s of h e r native stra tio n H all. Old fashion squ are dancing and entertainm en t a re sity Student Governm ent. He is a m em ber of B lu e K ey Bureau ‘ ‘S u lir a m ,” “ T h e Naughty L ittle South A fr ic a . May 6 F l e a ,” and “ One M o re D ance” T h e th re e -m a n com bo which planned. honorary and was a fin a lis t in provided the accom p anim ent fo r A ce F o o d s: H otel, r e s t a u r - w ere included, a s was the fam ous the M r. MSU co n te st. “ C lick S o n g.” M iss M akeb a’ s singing c re a te d a n t ., in stitu tio n al m anagem ent M iss W eaver has spent the " B a c k hom e w here I c o m e a haunting A frican atm o sp h e re , Violinist Presents la st s e v e ra l su m m ers as a w a it­ (B ). Cam p F airw o o d : S U M M E R fro m , the E n g lish - speaking with heavy rhythm s a n d i n ­ r e s s in r e s o r t s .” p eop le c a ll th is the C lick Song,” s tru m e n ts approxim ating ju ngle Recital Tonight A lld ridge spent la st su m m er E M P L O Y M E N T : G e n era l cou n­ s e lo r s , a rc h e ry , a r ts and c r a f t s , M iss Makeba ex p lain s, " b e c a u s e sounds. a s an aud itor fo r the Glidden C o. they can not say . . . ” But M iss M akeba h e r s e lf p r e ­ V io lin ist A n n e De V room e, cam p c r a f t , canoein g, d ra m a ­ He has trav eled a ll ov er the T h e r e is no equivalent in our sented the c le a r e s t p ic tu re of Grand Rapids graduate student t i c s , te n n is, w a te r-s k iin g , fo r W est C o a st. language fo r the sound which is South A frica n tr ib a l life , in te r ­ will p resen t a solo r e c ita l in the s ta ff p o sitio n s. 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