> Inside Weather M IC H IG A N P a r tly c lo u d y and warm to d ay S e n io r , S o p h o m o r e Women w ith p o s s i b il i t y o f s c a t t e r e d H o n o red , p . 3 ; B a tsm e n STATE thunder s h o w e rs to n ig h t. H igh S w eep T h r e e , p. 5 ; D o u g h erty in upper 7 u s . A ll S m ile s A fte r W orkout, p . 6 . U N IV E R S IT Y M onday, May 4 , 1 9 6 4 E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n Price 10« $ 1 4 8 M illio n C o lle g e B u d g et O K ’d Reject Bid AMERICAN NEW SPAPt» H H L I S S « S ASSOCIATIMI 7 5 0 TH IRD A V I N U I N iW T O M IT . ft. T . O u t - O f - S t a t e r s For Cut Of tiu n e is i t i n i m in I r k L e g i s l a t o r s Building 5 Per Cent Wins 7.8 Million Governor’s Bill Id ito r The State Sews Michigan State University I n H o t D e b a t e For Construction Remains Intact la st Lansing, Michigan By O YA RS B A L C E R S ’T h ey have agreed Deer Sir: House debate on the high er ed­ Rom ano said , S t a t e N e w s S t a f f W riter to cut down ov er the 1963-64 M ichigan S ta te w i l l r e c e iv e u cation budget F rid a y eru pted in­ Congratulations, The State Meet hoe eon a "PaceeaXer" award for excellence to heated d iscu ssio n on fo reig n Q uotas. $ 7 .8 m illio n fo r building con ­ T h e house p asse d G ov ern or in the 196k American Hevspapcr Publishers Association-Associated Collegiate stud en ts in M ichigan u n iv er­ " T h e y have agreed that fo reig n stru ctio n a s a re s u lt of the house R om n ey’ s high er education bud­ Journal Isa Awards Contest. s itie s . students a re taking up the p la ce of r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s approval F r i ­ get in ta ct F rid a y night a fte r b e a t­ The State lews Is one of five newspapers in the U.S. which have won one of " T h e question of o u t-o f-s ta te of our own M ichigan stu d en ts. I m day of the c a p ita l outlay budget. G O V E R N O R RO M N EY ing down attem pts by som e r e ­ stu d en ts in co stin g the sta te m il­ asking that we lim it o u tstate stu ­ Im plem entation of the budget these coveted awards this year. The others are: "The Campus Chat, Uorth p re s e n ta tiv e s to sla sh approp ri­ State university, Denton, Texas; "The Minnesota Daily," Iteiversity of Minna lio n s of d o lla rs e v e ry y e a r ," R ep . dents to 15 p e r c e n t.” depends on the r e s u lt of a con­ ation s i f the th re e big u n iv er­ Mionespoils-St. Paul, Minnesota; "The Bradley Scout," Bradley ®iiverslty ,P » o rla , W illiam Rom ano, D - W a r r e n , Rom ano said that Hannah had fe r e n c e co m m itte e m eeting on s it i e s did not lim it the e n r o ll­ Illin ois; "The Old Oold and Black,” Wake Forest College, Winston-Ssl sn, Barth Carolina. sa id . indicated he would b e w illing to T h e debate took p la ce a fte r an s e t the fig u re at 2 0 p e r c e n t— hou se am endm ents to the b ill. T h e m oney is slate d fo r the C am puses m ent of o u t-o f-s ta te stud en ts. T h e b ill, providing a re c o rd am endm ent sponsored by Rom ano the p re se n t lev el Is 2 0 p e r c e n t. lews of the contest can ha released 1assdlately. A news release thnt has co n stru ctio n of th re e buildings $148 m illio n fo r the 11 M ichigan and C a r r o ll C .N ew ton, R -D e lto n , also been sent to local daily newspapers and other Interested publications la c o lle g e s and u n i v e r s i t i e s , enclosed. aim ed at fo rcin g the s ta te -s u p ­ R ep. G ilb e rt E . B u r s le y , R -A nn p orted u n iv e rs itie s to cu t down A rbo r, charged that the am end­ and th e power plant addition. A p p rop riations w ere: S u b je c t p a sse d by a 8 9 -4 v o te. $ 2 ,7 5 0 ,0 0 0 fo r com p letion of Jud#ta of the contest, a ll experienced Journalists, nada th is ui— sot. sheet on t h e i r o u t-o f-s ta te s t u d e n t ment was aim ed as a la s t m in­ M ichigan S ta te re c e iv e d the the c h e m istr y build ings, yoar winning newspaper: "Professional Journalistic approach, Good i owe rage at a ll levels: qu otas. “ MSU and U of M have agreed ute ta c tic a l d ev ice . " T h e con stitution p ro v id es fo r $ 1,500,000 to s ta r t c o n s tr u c ­ tion on th e c o n s e r v a tio n -fo re s tr y To A ppeal $ 3 9 ,5 6 6 ,8 3 3 recom m en ded by the g o v e rn o r. A ll o th er u n iv e rs itie s that som ething h as to be d one,” and c o lle g e s h a d the s e n a te - local, and national, effective nake-up." an Education B o ard which is to building, C o ed s who think they w ere p a s se d ap p rop riations re s to r e d . be e lected fo r the f i r s t tim e th is $ 1,500,000 to s ta r t c o n s tr u c ­ Mother A brenee plaque will be awarded your newspaper at the A.C.P. Convention to fa ll to handle and ad vise on q u e s­ detained ille g a lly by S h iaw assee tion on the food s c ie n c e buildings, T h e h o u s e ways and m eans be held October 28, 23, a * 8k at the Conrad lllto n Hotel la Chisago. * hope tio n s of th is n a tu re ,” B u r s le y County p o lic e the night o f A pril c o m m itte e had recom m en ded a 5 and you eaa be represented to receive the plaque. I f yon are tumble to send anyone, 2 5 may petition A sso cia te d Wo­ s a id . $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r the pow er plant per c e n t a c r o s s - t h e - b o a r d we can arrange with your local newspaper for an awards ceremony in your m m b M| men Students (AWS) Ju d ic ia r y fo r Arrested addition. ap p rop riatio n cut in rep o rtin g "N o students have been turned lig h te r p e n a ltie s . 1st us know your pleas. Included in t h e t o t a l w a s the b ill out of co m m itte e but down at MSU o r U of M , excep t C irc u m sta n c e s which m i g h t $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 fo r Oakland U n iv ersity r e v e r s e d its p osition a fte r a R e ­ Again our very best wishes for this outstanding achievement. in the a rc h ite c tu ra l c u rric u lu m co n stitu te ille g a l detention in­ pu blican c a u c u s showed d is ­ fo r u se In p re lim in a ry planning S te w a rt B . Macdonald, Manager Parading T h e m oth er of an MSU gradu ate b e cau se of a lack of build ings, b e ca u se of a lack of ro o m . " A cut off of o u t-o f-s ta te stu­ dents by 10 p e r cen t a s suggested would mean a d r a s tic c u t-b a ck fo r a c la s s r o o m -o ffic e building and an eng in eerin g building. H ouse a ctio n , how ever, deleted $ 190,000 fo r the proposed power clude: — A rre s t of students who did not con su m e liq u o r. — A rre s t of students who w ere approval of the move T h u rsd ay . W ays and m eans com m itte e ch a irm a n A rn ell E n g stro m , R - not at the “ g r a s s e r s ” but w ere T r a v e r s e C ity , hfeaded the move Bswepeper I n f o rmat i o n S e r v ie s student and w ife of a facu lty m em ­ tie -in with L an sin g during the in the v icin ity . to d is a g r e e with the com m itte e in tuition in com e and we would co n stru ctio n of the addition to the — A rre s t of a student who was recom m en d atio n s and r e s t o r e the b e r h as been a r r e s te d in North have to fu rth e r amend th is b ill to C a ro lin a fo r p a rticip a tin g in a South Cam pus pow er p lan t. o v er 21 and whose date w as ov er ap p rop riatio n s to the level p assed prov id e enough money fo r the T h e U n iv ersity of M ichigan r e ­ 2 1 , even though they w ere con ­ by the sen a te . c iv il rig h ts d em o n stratio n . u n iv e rs itie s to c a r r y on .” c eiv e d $ 4 ,9 5 5 ,0 0 0 fro m the c a p i­ sum ing. alcohol (if they had not Nancy W oollcott Sm ith w as one 'S’ N ew s Wins To p A w a rd ta l outlay budget. supplied liquor to m in o rs.) Rep. W i l l i a m Rom ano, D - of f i v e white women f r o m W a rre n , and C a r r o ll C . Newton, M a rth a ’ s V iney ard , M a s s ., who Harris Acts R e -D e lto n , s o u g h t to add an State Official Checks w ere a rr e s te d F rid a y in W illia m - am endm ent which would have d e­ Ston, N .C ,, fo r " il l e g a l p arad ­ c r e a s e d a p p r o p r i a t i o n s by For Third Consecutive Y e a r On Program ing” in f r o n t of a departm ent $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 to state-su p p o rted uni­ T h e M ichigan S ta te News h as re c e iv e d t h e A m e rica n News­ aw ard s th is y e a r . T h e o th e r a re " T h e C a m p u s C h a t,” North A b ro n ze plaque w ill be aw ar­ ded you r new spaper at the A .C .P . (A m e rica n C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s ) s to r e . She is the m oth er of W oollcott K . S m ith , E a s t L an sin g graduate student in s t a t is t ic s , a n d the w ife of H enry C . S m ith , a p ro fe s ­ For AUSG Complaints On Arrests v e r s it ie s which had o v er 15 p er cen t o u t - o f - s t a t e stud ents or th o se which did not d e c r e a s e the o u t-o f-s ta te student ra tio by 10 p e r cen t in the next y e a r . p ap er P u b lis h e r’ s A ss o c ia tio n ’ s T e x a s S ta te U n iv e rsity , Denton, s o r of psychology who is on S a v e B o b H a r r is is continuing to An o ffic ia l of the s ta te a tto r­ S h e riff C liffo rd P o r te r and the T e x .; " T h e M innesota D a ily ,” C onvention to be held O cto b er T h e m e a su re , a fte r lengthy de­ top aw ard fo r the th ird c o n se c u ­ fro m MSU th is y e a r . m ove rapid ly on h is p lan s fo r ney g e n e r a l’ s o ffic e co n firm ed two ju s tic e s . U n iv e rs ity of M innesota, M in n ea- 2 2 , 2 3 , and 24 at the C on rad H il­ b a te , failed on a deadlocked 4 6 - tiv e y e a r . T h e Sm ith fam ily h a s a long m aking A ll - U n i v e r s i t y ' Student student re p o rts that h is staff T h e P ace m ak e r.A w ard i s given p o l i s - S t . P a u l , M inn.: T h e ton H otel in C h icago. w ill look into co m p lain ts against "W e always l o o k into co m ­ 46 v o te. h is to r y of involvem ent in civ il G ov ern m ent a m o re e ffe c tiv e o r ­ B ra d le y S co u t,” B ra d le y U n iv e r­ S h ia w a sse e County p o lic e and p la in ts by c itiz e n s re g a rd in g law to the top fiv e c o lle g e and uni­ rig h ts m o v em en ts. W oollcott was gan izatio n . " T h e s e foreign students a re C o rd ia lly , e n fo rc e m e n t,” said L eo S . Cohan, v e r s ity p a p e rs in the co u n try . s ity , P e o r ia , 111.: " T h e G old and one of the orig in al “ freed om rid ­ T h e new AUSG p re sid e n t has ju d ic ia l o ffic ia ls . c o s tin g M ichigan ta x p a y e rs m il­ S te w a rt R . M acdonald, M anager deputy attorney g e n e r a l.” ! would T h e S ta te News is the only c o l­ B la c k ,” W ake F o r e s t C o lle g e , e r s " who led an onslaught onbBS announced that the f i r s t m eeting T h e students rep o rted T h u rs ­ lio n s of d o lla rs a y e a r ,” Ro­ N ew spaper Inform ation S e r v ic e lik e to m ake it c le a r , how ever, le g e p ap er which h a s rem ain ed W in sto n -S a le m , N .C . P a p e r s en tered in the c o n te st se g re g a tio n in the South. He was o f the execu tiv e co u n cil w ill be day that they would in fo rm the m ano s a id . " I t ’ s tim e we sta rte d Ju d g e s of the c o n te st, all e x ­ s ta te attorney g e n era l about the th at law e n fo rcem en t is of lo ca l in the w inner’ s c i r c l e fo r th re e a r e judged during fa ll te r m by ja ile d in M iss is sip p i two y e a r s held Monday. T h e c o u n cil co n ­ m aking roo m fo r our own stu­ p e rie n c e d Jo u r n a lis ts , m ade th is m an n er of th e ir a r r e s t and the d is c r e tio n . y ears. the A m e rica n C o lle g ia te P r e s s . ago. s is t s of the p re sid e n t of the m a­ d e n ts .” T h e S ta te News w as the only com m en t a b o u t your winning jo r governing bodies and c la s s way t h e i r arra ig n m e n ts w e r e T h o s e p a p e rs re c e iv in g an A ll- W o o llco tt said h is m oth er has If the atto rn ey g e n e ra l d ecid e s T h e b ill went into co n fe re n ce p ap er cite d fo r its ‘ ‘p ro fe s sio n a l n ew spaper: A m e rica n ratin g a r e then e lig ib le p r e s id e n ts , and w ill s e r v e as handled la s t w eek. Som e 111 MSU to take up the c a s e , the next step c o m m itte e with the sen a te S a tu r­ " P r o f e s s i o n a l Jo u rn a lis ­ been r e le a s e d on $200 bond and stud en ts w ere a r r e s te d follow ing jo u r n a lis tic ap p roach .” fo r the P a ce m a k e r A w ard. an ad v isory group to the AUSG w ill b e to in terview S h ia w a sse e day to iron out house am endm ents tic approach. Good c o v e ra g e at that h e r t r ia l Is scheduled fo r p o lic e ra id s on th re e " g r a s s e r s ” In a le tt e r fro m ANPA, B r u c e p re s id e n t. County a u th o ritie s. ANPA G e n era l M anag er Stan­ next Monday. on the sen ate-ap p ro v ed b ill. F a b r ic a n t, e d ito r of the S ta te a ll le v e ls : cam p u s, lo c a l, and T h e cou n cil e x iste d b e fo re but A p ril 2 5 . ford Sm ith p ra ise d the high q ual­ A m o n g , the am endm ents in News w as notified of the aw ard. n atio n al, e ffe ctiv e m a k e -u p .” m oth er and the other w as seld o m used , H a r r is said , T h e y w ere arraig n e d b e fo re One o ffic e r who d eclin ed to ity of the winning p a p e rs and the “ My qu estion is the house deletion D e ar S ir : • J u s t i c e s of the P e a c e R o bert have h is nam e used w as quoted Individual sta ff m e m b e rs who women from M arth a’ s V ineyard He p lan s to take full advantage of $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 slate d fo r the T r a f ­ C o n g ratu latio n s, T h e S t a t e S ch u ltz and H om er B ush about as saying, con trib u ted to the new spapers w e re bringing food and clothing o f what it h as to o ffe r. fic S afe ty R e s e a r c h C e n te r on News h a s won a " P a c e m a k e r ” H a r r is , B ry a n , Ohio, Junior 2 :3 0 a .m . Sunday follow ing a r ­ s u p e rio r p e rfo rm a n c e s . He said : to p eop le who had lo st th e ir jo b s ‘ 'T h e a rra ig n m e n ts w e re hand­ cam p u s as proposed by the gov­ aw ard fo r e x c e lle n c e in the 1964 a lso announced the f i r s t m eeting r e s t s at 11:30 the night b e fo re . " T o m e e t the ch a lle n g e s of a b e c a u se of p a rticip a tio n in the led kind of funny, being in a ja il ern o r. A m e rica n N ew spaper P u b lis h e rs of the student governm ent r e - Stud ents com plained that they changing w orld, new sp ap ers need c iv il rig h ts m ovem ent in W il- and on Sunday.” In d icatio n s a r e that the b ill A ss o cia tio n - A sso cia te d C o l­ ev alu ation com m itte e w ill be held- —w e re c o e rc e d into pleading guilty talen ted p eople. . .T h e c o l l e g e .. . lia m sto n ,” W oollcott s a id . w ill m eet the approval of the le g ia te P r e s s Jo u r n a lis m Awards by th r e a ts that they would have to He said none of the o f fic e r s on n ew sp ap ers subm itted r e v e a l He s a i d the women f r o m T u e s d a y . T h e ch airm an of the c o n fe re n c e co m m itte e and be sent C o n te s t. ^ W arm new spaper s ta ffs m ade up of the M arth a’ s V iney ard had joined two n in e -m e m b e r c o m m i t t e e Is w ait in ja i l until Monday fo r a the ra id saw a student drinking and that he could not d ete rm in e fo r t h e go v ern o r’ s sig n atu re T h e S ta te News i s one of fiv e B r u c e O ste rin k , G rand R apids la t e r a rra ig n m e n t. T h is was de­ kind of excep tion al young people N egro women in W illiam ston in who was guilty o r innocent. Monday. n ew sp ap ers in the U .S . which p ick etin g the d ep artm ent sto re nied bv both S h iaw asse e County today’ s new spapers r e q u ir e .” have won one of th e s e coveted th e R 0 T C S c o ts H ig h la n d e rs and S a b re D rill and d a n c e success N e a rly 2 ,0 0 0 s tu d e n ts , p lu s a s m a tte rin g o f p a r e n ts greased p ig s , pie e a tin g c o n t e s t s , o r u n b e e t le b le c o n t e s ta n ts P h o to s bv Jim Hi 0 nn i B o b B a r it SOUTH CAMPUS SWINGS OUT-Whether it was tug of war, up. the annual South C am p u s W eeken d w a s ju d g e d a sm ash in g I ts tu rned o u t to ta k e p a rt in th e c o m p e titio n s r v ie w under th e s t a r s . sidedown coed beäüty contests, togetherness competitions, 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, May 4, 1964 Le tte rs T o E d ito r L e g is la to r s B o o s t E d u c a t io n M ic h ig a n h ig h e r e d u cation w as see m ed a c h ro n ic p ro c e s s : that W e s t ’s C o n c e r n g ive n a w a llo p in g b o ost la st w eek of c o n t i n u a l l y c u rta ilin g and T o the E d ito r: as t h e l e g i s l a t u r e fin a lly cu ttin g b a c k. R ep. D aniel W e st's reso lu tio n c re a tin g a c o m m itte e to ch e ck into the "d rin k in g p r o b le m " at M ichigan S ta te and o th er s ta te - a pp ro ve d G o v e rn o r R o m n e y ’ s r e ­ O th e rs stru g g le d to e r a s e n a r ­ supported sch o o ls is rid ic u lo u s. quested budget a p p ro p ria tio n s. ro w stip u latio n s on the use o f T h e e xp en se of such an investigation would b e another w aste of s ta te tax funds— money th at could re p la c e the p a rt of the MSU T h is is s o m e th in g u n iq u e , s o m e ­ fu nd s, thus e xh ib itin g a h e a rte n ­ A ppropriation B ill that was lopped off by the s ta te le g isla tu re . th in g we have not q u ite seen b e ­ in g c o n fid e n c e in u n iv e rs ity ad­ U n fortun ately, a few po or p lanners have given MSU p u b licity . H ow ever, it is absurd fo r R ep . West to try to c a p ita liz e on th is fo re . It o b vio u s ly in d icate s a m in is tra to rs . p u b licity by c a llin g fo r an inv estigation which is n e ith e r n e c e s s a ry m o u n tin g a w a re n e ss o f the g re a t It w as an e ffo rt of m a n y , w ith nor p r a c tic a l. a ll, no d o u b t, re a lizin g it w o u ld M r. W est should r e a liz e th at thousands of c o lle g e stud ents drink p ro b le m s and vita l stake w h ich at p re se n t and w ill continue to drink in the futu re re g a r d le s s of p e rva d e c o n te m p o ra ry ed u ca tion . h elp m a n y . w hether any m o re r e s t r ic t io n s a re placed upon th em . It a ls o b id s w e ll fo r the fu tu re . J i m Klunzinger Th e b a c k e rs o f fu ll a p p ro p ri­ Th e n u m b e r o f stu den ts and costs atio n s m ade c o n c erted e ffo rts to are ris in g these d a ys and o n ly the Liquor And Why see the b ill thro ug h. T h e y had to kn o w in g g ra c e o f the le g isla tu re T o the E d ito r: " I want to know who is behind a ll th is . 1 want to know who is contend w ith a c o m m itte e m o ve can in su re M ic h ig a n c itize n s one supplying the liqu or and why.’ ’ to in stitu te a b la n k e t 5 p e r cent of the n a tio n ’ s m o s t e xte n sive G ood ness, could th is be a quote from the s u b -c o m m itte e in v es­ tigating M r. V a la c ch i? O r p erh ap s from the lip s of that G od-send cut in a ll a p p ro p ria tio n s. Such a and sound s y s te m s o f state su p ­ and s a v io r of A m erican fre e d o m -M r. M cC arthy? cut w o u ld have co n tin u e d w hat ported e d u ca tion . " I want to know what the students a r e try in g to p r o v e .. . . " Could th is be C a r r ie N ation, Sigmund F reu d o r p erh ap s U .S . R ep . Andrew J . V o lste ad . . .W hat? You don’t re m e m b e r Andrew J . V o lste a d , who in 1919 stood up in C o n g re ss and damned the v ile stuff fo r the good of our beloved c itiz e n s . Of c o u rs e th is was 'T h o u S h a lt N o t S t e a l ' done in the public in te r e s t, by popular dem and. . .1 think? LEflÇE THROUGHUMERffflNDIMf P e r s o n a lly I think that the P u rp le Gang is b rin g in g the stu ff in “ Th o u s h a lt not s te a l.’ ’ s m a ll and m o n e y d o e sn ’ t se e m to fro m C an ad a. O r m aybe A1 Capone isn ’t dead, but is living down in Cuba and sending the stu ff in on ru b b er r a f t s . O r , m aybe E llio t N o oth e r m o ra l d icta te w e ig h s be the p ro b le m . B u t still they N e ss has fin a lly turned c a p ita lis t and is on the s m a r t money £nd h e a v ie r in o u r society. It is a b e ­ ste a l. of the o p eratio n . F o r those apprehended there M r. W est has req u ested a com m itte e to in v e stig a te violation s lie f w h ich is p re sse d upon us all of the M ichigan L iqu or A ct among students of state -su p p o rted our live s and w h ic h p e rva d e s the co m es a p e rm a n e n t c rim in a l r e ­ c o lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s . co rd and a fin e . I think that the M ichigan L iqu or A ct s ta te s that it is a v iolation w h o le o flife .lt is a s im p le , b asic to s e r v e a lco h o lic b e v e ra g e s on the p r e m is e s of any e s ta b lis h ­ w ay of livin g . It is a ste e p p ric e . B u t, then, m ent situ ated within a 5 0 0 foot rad iu s of any' sch oo l o r p la ce of B u t it has s o m e w eak a d h e re n ts they h a ve c o m m itte d a rid ic u lo u s w orship. Of c o u rs e if the le g is la to r s fe e l a need to ch an g e th is law it’ s in the n e ig h b o r h o o d . H e re in E a s t a ct. okay with m e . Of c o u rs e we wouldn’t want to a c c u se anyone in our It m e re ly re m a in s fo r these wonderful le g is la tu re of foul play o r c h ica n e ry Ju st b e ca u se th e re La n s in g the fts fro m sto res are is an e sta b lish m e n t se rv in g alco h o lic b e v e ra g e s within 500 fe e t Hey Joe, Look m o u n tin g . Th e article s taken are s ic k c lo w n s to cease th e ir a n tics. of fo u r c h u rc h e s and a sch o o l playground. L e g a lly , of c o u r s e . And ju s t b e ca u se th is e sta b lish m e n t is located one blo ck fro m the shin­ ing white dome of freed om on top of the C ap itol building in downtown S tr a n g e B e d f e llo w s L an sin g , and Ju st b e ca u se th e re a re many le g is la to r s who re s id e in said e sta b lish m e n t we wouldn’ t want to a c cu se anybody of any­ thing— a fte r all they know what is b e s t. 'Let The Heretics B urn’ I hope th is talk of in v estig ation is not id le c h a tte r on M r. W e st’ s T o the E d ito r: quite e a s ily . One need not co n su lt g ir ls into in s e n sib ility , and I p a rt, and I hope he r e a lly does som ething about th is scand alous Anne K apetan— I wish to co n ­ the o r a c le s to know th is. don’ t think th is p ro blem is typ ical Th e c o n tin u in g d is c u s sio n o f h o w nice e ith e r m a n ’ s w o rd s m a y situ atio n . I wish to point out that being of c o lle g e students in g e n e ra l, g ra tu la te you on your le tte r to w h e th e r p r a y e r s in p u b lic sc h o o ls sound, and no m a tte r h ow m a n y G olly g e e , M r. W est has got my v ote. Y e s s i r , V O TE FO R W E ST , the e d ito r, in T u e s d a y 's p a p e r. It fro m a la rg e e a s te rn c ity , and but of m id -w e ste rn e r s in g e n e ra l. Jo h n J . Hunt is re fr e s h in g to have such a lucid being p e r m i t t e d to d rink at E ST are a p p ro p ria te o r co n stitu tio n a l relig io u s s e n s i t i v i t i e s w e re th in k er d ete rm in e what the m o ra l eig h teen , I have no d e s ir e and reached a new T h u rs d a y . T w o h eig h t o f a b s u rd ity sp o k e sm e n fo r a o ffen ded c o m b in a tio n s b y the p ra y e r o f lo ya litie s b a n , as such are Rules Clamp Students stan d ard s of the e n tire cam pus should b e. r a th e r a d is ta s te fo r d rinking . I think that the re aso n fo r th is 4Pistol Porter’ S e x is of c o u rs e " d i r t y n asty is that I w as p erm itte d to drink re tu rn to the o ld w a ys c a m e out foun d h e re sh o u ld be taken w ith a T o the E d ito r: body s tu ff.” G o d goofed— he at eig h teen , a n d con sequ ently T o the E d ito r: W ill people e v e r stop to think what they a re doing? didn’ t m ak e it rig h t. No one should drinking m eant nothing to m e . in fa v o r o f r e v e r s in g the S u p re m e b it m o re than a g ra in o f s a lt. T h is is in re g a rd to the " la w e n fo rc e m e n t" in th is a r e a . I know sm oke o r d rin k . We should even One alw ays w ants the things that D ark n ess fille d the big cou ntry C o u r t’ s ban on school p ra y e rs . I r e p r e s e n t the thoughts of o th er g ir ls when 1 sa y that I am p ro h ib it candy b a r s and c o k e s , a re withheld fro m h im , and p e r ­ that fateful night. h o n estly a fra id to go out th is weekend. It s e e m s that e v e ry e sc a p e b e ca u se they lead to h arm ful obe­ haps the long postponem ent as T h e men w ere wild, the women Th e tw o sp o k e sm e n w e re B is ­ fro m our acad em ic w orld has been outlawed fo r one re aso n o r s ity . We m u st p ro te c t people from w ell as the " k i c k s ” behind b re a k ­ w ild er. hop Fu lto n J. Sheen, a re sp e cte d Red Cedar Report an o th er. F o r e xam p le, the clam p on g r a s s e r s and alm o st e v ery th e m s e lv e s . N ev er defy your p a r ­ o th e r kind of p a rty that stud en ts e n jo y . A show is n ic e , but how can e n ts . T h e y a r e alw ays rig h t! We ing the law , may be the m a jo r M o rals w ere beyond one’ s sig h t. R o m a n C a th o lic le a d e r, and A la ­ c a u s e of you r p ro b lem . It was a sodom y sce n e soon known anyone exp ect to fit the cam p u s in a th é â tre ? T h e a u th o ritie s may. should alw ays be " m e e k s h e e p .” 1 have attended many p a rtie s by a ll. b a m a G o v . G e o rg e C . W a lla c e , a B y J im D e F o r e s t be Ju stifie d in th e ir r u le s , but the c r im e is that the r u le s do not D e p a rtu re fro m re lig io u s t r a ­ and ob serv ed that th e c o r r e la tio n T h e g r a s s was g re en , th e ir fa c e s little - re s p e c te d s e g re g a tio n ist stop the people who abuse the p riv ile g e s which a re b ein g denied. dition is " I b e lie v e " the w o rst betw een d rinking and m id -w e st- g r e e n e r . Devoted re a d e rs of th is colum n might notice T h e kids who can accep t re s p o n s ib ility and who can handle th em ­ sin we have co m m itte d . I «ay: e r is high. I’ ve seen boys d rin k­ T h e good people p red icted m an’ s le a d e r. that 1 haven’ t w ritten anything funny about the s e lv e s re a so n a b ly a re the ones who a r e punished. " L e t us re tu r n to the old tim e ing th e m se lv e s into stu p o rs, and ■dow nfall. R A ’ s . I don’ t need to. Sheen asked fo r the “ p e rfe c t I p ro p o se no rem ed y: that is up to the people who m ake and e n fo rc e r e lig io n .” L e t us burn h e r e t ic s it it if the r u le s ; but th e re a re s t a t i s t ic s which p rov e that when s o c ia l again . Anne, I w ill b rin g the wood p r a y e r ’ ’ --In G o d W e T r u s t --t o functions a re denied to the e x tr e m e s that they se e m to be h e re , Why is it that if you’ r e a guy and a re caught and m a tc h e s , if you w ill g et som e b e u s e d in s c h o o ls . W a lla c e ca lle d the r a te s of ille g itim a te p regnancy, dope ad diction, and o th e r good stro n g ro p e . We can rid e Tapping the sin filled keg of on a g r a s s e r you’ re fined $ 35, but if you’ r e a g irl harm ful ills r i s e c o n sid e ra b ly . Not to m ention the fa c t that when with the S h ia w a sse e s h e r iff on h is wine and song, the c o u rt’ s and d e a d ly ’ ’ and ca lle d d e cisio n “ sw e ep in g fo r a C o n ­ the fine is only $25? Could it be fo r the sam e r e a ­ son that the fine fo r m o lestin g ducks if $25, while som ething is denied which is. not harm fu l in th e f i r s t p la ce , the tem ptation to go ahead and do the said thing is in c re a s e d , if fo r next ra id . T h e burning should be Letter T h e booze flowed fa s t, the blood rushed f a s te r . the fine fo r m olestin g c o -e d s is $5? good. no oth er re a s o n , than to fight back at u n reaso n ab le r e s t r ic t io n s . G a ry S ch ro e d e r It was a sight to appall those stitu tio n a l in g it. a m e n d m e n t in va lid a t­ What is going to happen to M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rs ity ? / Launa R ehard Policy that know no wrong. It just se e m s that no m a tte r In days of old, knights w ere bold. We’ve got som e p re tty bold nights today, eh, S h e riff P o r te r? The Fault Lies . . . WWW T h e t r e e s w e re shaking with pa­ 14. — Cruz 2 6 . Garden P P A G E R 1 C E R ■ Opinions Are Just That T o the E d ito r : L e t t e r s should not be longer than 300 w ord s, and should be gan d ance. S p irits so a re d high, th r ills moved " T h e fau lt lie s not within the 15. Separates gate F E L O N 1 R O N E R on h ig h er. T o the E d ito r: s t a r s d e a r B ru tu s . . . ” typed double spaced if p o s sib le . 17. Surplus 31. Effrontery: A C 1 D S S e D A T E H eavens belched a mighty r o a r — John P . D e lle ra , in his a r t ic le "S o u th M is re p r e s e n te d ,” has I think th is quote r a th e r appro­ N am es and ad d ress should also ACROSS 11. Herring 19. M ale bird colloq. T A N U S E D M I 1 be included. No unsigned le tte r s B rought fo rth the man, fa lle n into the philosop h ical bag which holds m o st A m e ric a n s — p ria te ly su m s up the drinking 1 Haunches sauce 20. Astronaut's 32. Opposition- S N E E R E R P E R N the cham pion of the tru e, he le ts som eone e ls e form h is opinions fo r h im . S u re , W alter p ro b lem at M .S .U . T h e fault lie s w ill be p rin ted , but nam es m ay 5. Pendulum 12. Wish wnrd ist L E T W A L E S C ro n k ite could be right about the South’ s new voting p o lic ie s , but in an a g e -o ld lawi c a r r ie d down be withheld if we fe e l th e re is d e a le r of rig h t, weight undone 22. Ancient 33. M aintain­ w O R L D K A S M r. D e lle ra should know fo r h im s e lf b e fo re he e d ito ria liz e s , fro m a P u rita n ic a l tra d itio n . It re a so n . c ru s h e r of wrong— 8. Algonquin 13. Cadmus' Asiatic coun­ able A R E S 1 S T R A L e s p e c ia lly w here c iv il rig h ts a re involved. is not only out of d ate, but a P is to l P o r te r , Indian try 35. Dominion L P E M E daughter G A S A M A few o th e r a ll-A m e ric a n n o tab les have issu e d sta te m e n ts r e ­ tra v e sty of ju s t ic e , b e ca u se any­ T h e S ta te News r e s e r v e s the S h e r r iff of S h ia w a sse e . 37. Exist E T u D E S 1 V 1 E S garding the N egro m ovem ent that A m e rica n s have hid behind, much one can g e t b e e r a s w ell as rig h t to edit le tte r s to fit sp ace / 2 3 4 S' 4 7 6 9 10 38. Corn spike L E M O N s S 1 G N s Men of C ach e House like M r. D e lle ra hides behind W a lter C ro n k ite . H a rry T ru m an stro n g e r in to xicatin g b e v era g e s re q u ire m e n ts. II f a 13 40. Thin crisp c t acker ■ s E T A E H A N D ■ has stated that N egroes have 14 i 15 %16 45. Temporary cov er 3. Saucy 4. Cicatrix 29. M asonic " l o s t him as a frien d ” b ecau se of the W orld ’ s F a ir incid ent. 5. I ta 1. com­ doorkeeper What kind of frien d drops his 49. Pad lie 30. Bird's bill % 17 IB >9 ß% mune support on such slig h t provo­ island 34. Unused f t , 6. Evict zc Zl Z l 23 14 15 5 0. Coniferous ca tio n ? . J . E d g ar H oover says % %%% % tree 7. Broom 8. Title 36. Cheekbone 39. Roue "C o m m u n is ts a re in filtra tin g the c iv il rig h ts m o v e m e n t." Is he so % Z i 17 28 29 30 31 51. N. Zealand 41. Abroad vine 9. Insect 4 2. Notoriety old that he d oesn’t r e a liz e C om ­ H 33 % 31 34 5 2 . So be it 53. Swamp 10. Lettuce 16. The end 4 3. Adds to m u n ists in filtra te any A m erican s o c ia l m ovem ent? Shouldn’t he be brisk, bracing—the original 4 4. Separation %%%% 35 34 37 % 40 41 41 43 44 5 4 . Corded cloth 18. Century 21. Crumb city 45. Remote finding out that the C om m unists don’ t m ake M artin L u th er King’ s spice-fresh lotion 1.25 % 30 39 Ú%% 45 44 47 46 49 55. Kind of 23. Flat fish 24. Sick 46. Content with d e c isio n s fo r him ? And now W al­ t e r C ro n k ite shows us a new ends drag, pull, gypsum speeds up 5• 5/ i 52 2 5 . Drink 2 6. Equivalence 47. Sea bird South. d DOWN 48. One of the A m e ric a n s dodge the issu e by electric shaving 53 54 Û 55 1. Possess 27. Unit Caroline thinking, “ W ell, the N e g r o e s 1 % 2 . Holly 28. Depot: Islands m u st be wrong if good-old H arry g iv e s up’ ’ o r " I alw ays thought the 1 .0 0 NAACP was a pack of Com mu­ n is ts . . .now I know l" T h e point & is they don’ t know, not as long helps 'educate* your hair, M IC H IG A N STATE U N IV E R S IT Y STATE NEWS as they let som eone e ls e do th e ir thinking fo r th em . T h e y ’ve never grooms naturally, been down South to sm e ll the h ate. prevents drying 1.00 What’ s w o rse is they don’ t even M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s su m m e r te rm ; sp e cial W elcom e Iss u e in Sep­ r e a liz e the sam e foul a ir blows In tern ation al, Inland D aily P r e s s A sso ciation , A sso cia te d C o lleg iate P r e s s A sso cia tio n , te m b e r. Second c la s s p ostage paid at E a s t L an sin g , fro m the N orth as w ell. J T om Duggan M ichigan P r e s s A sso cia tio n . M ichigan . E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student P ublished by the students of M ichigan S e r v ic e s Building, M ichigan S tate U n iv e rsity , S ta te U n iv ersity. Issued on c la s s days Monday E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan . M ail su b scrip tio n s through F rid a y during the f a ll, w in ter and p ay ab le in advance; te r m , $3; 2 t e r m s , $4; 50th j U sp rin g q u a r te r s, tw ice w eekly during the 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. ANNIVERSARY ))] * " < « I N A V t l 9 T ,# * S H U L T O IM E d ito r............................................... B ru c e F a b ric a n t Wire Editor /...............John Van Gieson A d v ertisin g M an ag er.........................F r e d L ev in e Night Editor , Richard Schwartz Cam pus E d ito r................................. G e r ry Hinkley A sst. Adv. Mgrs................... Frank Senger J r ., A ss’ t Cam pus E d ito r...........................L iz Hyman ..........................................................Arthur Langer E d ito ria l S ta ff. . .B a rb B ra d le y , D av eStew art ................................................................M ike Kindm an Circulation Manager.................... B ill Marshall Qh , .w e-yri w ith t h a t c ris p , c le a n m a s c u lin e a ro m a 1 E arning ^ S p o rts E d ito r....................................... J e r r y C aplan News Adviser..................................Dave Jaehnig % Monday, May 4, 1964 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan P ro testers S e r e n a d e White Role Confused C a m p u sed W om en J~Council Petitioning Starts P etitio n s fo r J-C o u n c il w ill b e a v a ila b le fo r a week s ta rtin g to ­ day at re s id e n c e h all d e s k s , the union d esk , and in 317 Student S e r ­ v ic e s . In Rights Movement T h e r e a l d ilem m a of the white tio n s that he is : “ — a cap tiv e o r a front m a n , lib e r a l involved in N egro m ove­ W est C i r c le d o rm ito rie s w ere H ou sem o thers g e n e ra lly had T h o se in te re ste d in c h airm an sh ip p o sitio n s should f ill out a p e ti­ m en ts, an MSU p r o fe s s o r told the a p erso n using a v eh icle s eren ad ed F rid a y night by four no com m en ts on the sin ging. tion and con tact e ith e r Jo n M ille r at 3 5 5 -9 0 8 6 o r F ra n n ie F r e i at cam pu s NAACP, is that “ he may to advance h im se lf, o r m en with two g u ita r s, m o ro c o s, " W e fe e l s o r r y fo r the g ir ls 355-1550. lo se t h e con fid ence of w h i t e " — one who belon gs fo r the c a s t a n e ts , and a c o n c e rtin a . who got th o se c a m p u s e s ,” one P e titio n s should be turned in by next Monday at 317 Student S e r ­ A m e rica n s and not gain the co n fi­ A m e rica n im a g e .” P ro te s tin g the r e s u lts of la st of the m en said . v ic e s between 10 to 11 a .m . and 2 to 5 p .m . A ppointm ents fo r in te r ­ dence of b lack A m e ric a n s .” H ooker b e lie v e s that the ro le v iew s will be made when the petition is turned in. J a m e s R. H ooker, p ro fe s s o r of of the white in Negro advance­ weekend’ s g r a s s e r , the m en h isto ry and A fridan stu d ie s, said m ent is a fundam ental question , seren ad ed the women who w ere cam p u sed fo r the la te m inutes Birgit Nilsson T h u rsd ay night that the white a s ­ not of r a c e , but of the A m erican so cia ted with " b la c k c a u s e s " is C on stitu tio n . they r e c e iv e d . Sings Today Museum D isplays Spending about 5 m inu tes at fu lfillin g the A m erican im p e ra ­ “ One can be involved without e ach sid e of the s ix d o rm s , the tiv e , but finds h im se lf in a " d i ­ m aking it a r a c e q u e stio n ,” he le m m a .” s a id . “ I t 's like arguing a s a law­ m en sang " S c o t c h and S o d a,” " F r o g Went a C o u rtin ,” "W h en B ir g it N ilsso n , h ailed a s the " B y strugglin g v e ry h ard , he y e r .’ ’ Picture Civil W ar fo re m o s t d ram atic sop rano of our can alm o st m ake the grade with He a lso asked N egro students the S a in ts Go M arching In ,” and th e ir own rend ition of " A T e e n ­ tim e , w ill p re s e n t a s o lo r e c ita l the N e g ro ,” he said . “ But when to continue to s t r e s s the m o ra lity today at 8:15 p .m . in th e au d itor­ he r i s e s to a p osition in t h e of th e ir a c ts and the im m o rality a g e r in L o v e .” ium . One hundred y e a r s ago, on May T h e h is to r ie s of th e s e b a ttle s N egro c a u s e , th e re a r e sugges­ of th e ir opponents. T h e w ords w e re : She w ill p e rfo rm o p e ra tic s e ­ and the developm ent of the sieg e 4 , 1864, G en. U ly s s e s S . G rant “ L a s t night I had a date le c tio n s and a rt songs by G e rm an , of P e te rs b u r g can now b e tra c e d ro lle d h is 120,000 man a rm y out "A n d we stayed out la te Ita lia n and Scandinavian co m p o s­ through th re e new d isp lay s c u r ­ of its w inter q u a r te r s in V irg in ­ " W e went to a g r a s s e r ers. re n tly being exh ibited in the un­ ia and c ro s s e d the Rapidan R iv e r , " I n S h iaw assee County H e r p ro g ram in clu d es: the a ria iv e r s ity m useum . w here he m et G en. R o b e rt E . L e e "A b o u t midnight “ D i c h , th eu re H a lle ” f r o m T h e new d isp lays d ep ict the in the B a ttle of the W ild e rn e s s. " T h e S h e riff c a m e into sight “ T a n n h a u s e r" a n d t h e s o n g s w ar in V irg in ia , with a s c a le L e e had 6 2 ,0 0 0 men and, during " H e s to le our keg of b e e r “ T r a u m e ” and " S c h m e r z e n ” by m odel of Union tre n ch work and a tw o-day b a ttle am id st fo re s t “ B ut not without a fight W a g n e r : " G e s a n g W e y la s,” p ic tu re s of C o n fed erate tre n c h e s S S i M f i r e s which cre m a te d many of “ E v e ry night 1 ask the s ta r s A nakreon’ s G ra b ” and "M ig n o n ” used around P e te rs b u r g . WHAT T H IN G S B R IN G H A P P I N E S S 1 - E ven a t 7 a .m . F r id a y , the wounded a liv e , he su ffered up above by Hugo W olf; and "Z u e ig n u n g ,” "W h y m u st 1 be a te e n a g e r " F r e u n d lic h e V is io n " and “ C a - c o e d s w e re ju m ping w ith jo y a s M ortar B o a rd and T o w e r G uard 8 .0 0 0 lo s s e s to G r a n t's 17,000 c a s u a ltie s . ("alendar of in ja i l ? ” c i l i e ” by R ich a rd S tr a u s s . p ic k e d th e ir m em b ers from h u n d red s o f c a n d id a t e s . T h e an n u al A lso on th is day, lOOyears ago, T h e S w ed ish -bo rn s in g e r has cere m o n y to o k p l a c e a t B ea u m o n t T o w e r. S A F E A S C O F F E E G en . J o s e p h E . Jo hnson with * o ttia ig E v e n te W omen in t h e d o rm ito rie s been with the New Y o rk M e tro ­ P h o to by D a v e S y k e s 4 5 .0 0 0 C o n fed erate t r o o p s at clapp ed a fte r the so n g s, and som e p o litan O pera s in c e h e r debut D a iry S e m in a r— 4 p .m ., 126 Dalton, G a ., w as in stru cte d to sang along with the m en. with the com pany in 1959. a ssu m e the o ffen siv e northw ard Anthony. F a c u lty S te e rin g C o m m itte e — T H E S A F E W A Y to stay alert Women H o n o re d to N ash ville. Jo hnson’ s arm y was sm ashed 4 p .m ., M ural R m ., U nion. by G en. W illiam T .S h e r m a n , who G rad u ate C ou ncil M eetin g— 4 w ith o u t h arm ful stim ulants had sta rte d h is " o p e ra tio n c r u s h ­ p .m ., Union G reen R m ., N o D o z k e e p s y o u m e n ta lly N e x t t im e m o n o to n y m a k e s A t M a y Tap p in g s e r . " T h is was a prelud e to S h e r­ M ech an ical E n g in eerin g Sp ace S e m in a r— 4 p .m ., E n g in eerin g a l e r t w ith t h e s a m e s a fe r e ­ y o u fe e l d ro w sy w h ile d riv in g m an’ s m arch to the sea and the fr e s h e r fo u n d in c o ffe e an d w o rk in g o r s tu d y in g , d o a s re a liz a tio n of the con cep t of total Aud. P h y s ic s C olloquium — 4 p .m ., t e a . Y e t N o D o z is f a s t e r , m illio n s d o . . . p e r k u p w ith w a rfa re , total d ev astatio n . M o rta r B o ard and T o w e r G uard, women’ s h o n o ra rie s re c e iv e d P .M . C on f. R m . h a n d ie r , m o r e r e lia b le . A b s o ­ s a fe , e ff e c tiv e N o D o z t a b l e t s new m e m b e rs during M ay M orning tapping c e re m o n ie s in front of G eology S e m in a r— 4 :1 0 p .m ., lu te ly n o t h a b it-fo r m in g . Another fine product of Grove Laboratories. B eau m ont T o w er F rid a y m orning. College Sponsors 409 N at. S c i. M o rta r B o ard is com p o se, of s e n io r women se le c te d fo r high P h ysiolo gy S e m i n a r — 4 :1 0 s ch o la rs h ip and le a d e rsh ip in cam pus a c tiv itie s while T o w e r G uard Talk On Space p .m ., 216 G iltn e r. is a sophom ore women’ s organ izatio n with m e m b e rs se le c te d fo r T h e C o lleg e of E n g in eerin g N aval R e s e r v e R e s . C o . 9 - 1 6 s ch o la rsh ip and potential lead ersh ip and s e r v ic e . w ill p re se n t a sem in a r on High S e m in a r— 7 :3 0 p .m ., 221 C om ­ A fte r the c e r e m o n ie s , P re sid e n t and M r s . John Hannah w ere h o sts A tm osp here and Sp ace today at p u ter. to the new M o rta r B o ard m e m b e rs and th e ir p a re n ts fo r a b re a k ­ 4 p .m . in the auditorium of the P h i l o s o p h y S e m in a r — 8 :15 fa s t. E ngineering B u ild ing. p .m ., P a r lo r C , Union. M o rta r B o a rd ’ s new m e m b e rs a re Linda A rn d t,T ru d y B a u m , J e r i A rthur E z r a , m an ager, A e ro ­ K ello gg C e n t e r D ram a S e r ­ B is c h o f, R e b e cca C rim m , B a r b a r a D ixon, E la in e E ll i s , Sue F r y , m ech an ics a n d M a te ria ls R e ­ i e s — 8 :1 5 p .m ., K ellogg Aud. B a r b a r a F r e y , S a ra G re e n , Jud y G rifk a , A lison H ouvener, P h y llis s e a rc h L a b o r a t o r y , M artin L e c tu r e C o n ce rt S e r ie s (B ) H u e rs te l, Je a n Is n e ll, Judy Jan k o v iak , Jo y c e K e tla r , L u cy L a n g o h r, M arietta Company!" w ill be the B ir g it N ilsso n , Sw edish S o p ra ­ C a r o le Lenehan, M a rc ia L e flie , Sue L in d say, Sue L ip p e rt, M a r jo r ie guest s p e a k e r on “ E xp lo siv e no— 8 :1 5 p .m ., Aud. M u e lle r, P am ela R a m se y , M a rc ia R o b e rtso n , M a rc ia Rudman and F o rm in g — A Sp ace Age iM etal S p artan Guard D rill T e a m — Sue T e llm a n . • • F o rm in g T ech n o lo g y .” 4 p .m ., D em on stration H all. New m e m b e rs of T o w e r G uard a re Jo y A s s e lt , M ary Ja n e A ll s - A ll in te re ste d p e rso n s a r e w el­ U nd ergrad uate S o c i a l Work h o u se, Donna B a is c h , Ju d ity B a ll, M ary B e r k , K athleeen B ra n e y , com e. C lu b — 7 p .m ., 34 Union. K athleen B y rn e , D o ris C alo m en i, V e le tta C an ou ts, M artha D albey, K athleen D e r r ic k , K ath e rin e D illon, P en elop e Downs, C a th e rin e E r ic k s o n , M arilyn F la b e r , D iane C . F r a z ie r , M arcia Goud, P am e la H a rb iso n , M aurine H av er, Linda Jo h n so n , P a tr ic e Keough, Ann MONDAY T H E E N G A G E M E N T RING W I T H K e r r e y , Ju lie K uen zel, J o E lle n L e v a ll, F a ith L in d g ren , O lga M atula, Susan M ach attie, L aim d o ta M azzarin s, M arcy M cM ahon, L e s lie STORE HOURS THE PERFECT CENTER DIAMOND M ed ert, J o Ann N elson, Je a n P itch fo rd , G e ra ld in e S e ll, R is e S n id e r, Je a n S tra n d n e ss, San d ra Stuckey, K ary l Swanson, K a t h l e e n 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Thom pson, Linda V ic k e rm a n , and Je n n ife r Winn. K ' e e p s th e p r e ttie s t g lo v e s T r u e a r t i s t r y is e x p r e s s e d in t h e b r i l l i a n t on tw o h a n d s a re f a s h i o n s t y l i n g o f e v e r y K e e p s a k e d ia m o n d e n g a g e m e n t r in g . E a c h s e t t i n g is a m a s t e r ­ CRESCENDOES p i e c e o f d e s i g n , r e f l e c t i n g t h e f u ll b r i l l i a n c e and b e a u ty of th e c e n t e r d ia m o n d . . . a II of d o u b l e woven nylon p e rfe c t gem o f fla w le s s c la r it y , f in e c o l o r that machine washes and a n d m e tic u lo u s m o d e r n c u t. dries beautifully...never T h e n a m e , K e e p s a k e , in t h e r in g a n d o n t h e t a g is y o u r a s s u r a n c e o f fin e q u a l i t y shrinks nor pills. Nicest w a y and la s tin g s a tis fa c tio n . Your v ery p er­ we know to accessorize your war dro be . son al K eep sak e d ia m o n d r in g is a w a i t i n g y o u r s e le c tio n a t y o u r K e e p s a k e J e w e l e r 's W hi te, black, oyster, white mist. Sizes 6 to 8. s t o r e . F i n d h im in t h e y e l l o w p a g es. P ric e s S u c c e s s com es early to college women who supplem ent their " F i d e l io " midarm length glove. 3 . 5 0 f r o m $ 1 0 0 t o $ 2 5 0 0 . R i n g s e n l a r g e d to s h o w edu cation with Gibbs training b e a u ty o f d e ta il ® T r a d e -m a r k r e g is te r e d . "Poco" button a n d buttonhole shortie. 3 . 0 0 —who obtain m arketable skills th at.gain them quick entry into the fields of their cho ice. | HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEODING SPECIAL COURSE FOR COLLEGE WOMEN - 8V2 MONTHS P teo se send tw o new booklets', "H o w to P lon Y ou r E n g a g e ­ m en t and W e d d in g " an d "C h o o s in g Y ou r D iam ond R in g s ," Write College Dean Ja c o b s o n s b o th fo r only 2 5 c . A lso send sp e cial o ffe r o f b e a u tifu l 4 4 for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK p a g e B rid e 's B ook. P H T , as you m ay know KATHARINE stands fo r Putting H u b b y GIBBS T h ro u g h . A n d th a t’s pre S E C R E T A R IA L cisely what Beverly BOSTON 16. MASS., 21 Marlborough Street Schaefer is helping to do NEW YORK 17, N. Y., 200 Park Avenue C ity _ MONTCLAIR, N. )., 33 Plymouth Street —put her hubby through PROVIDENCE 6, R. I., 155 Angell Street K E E P S A K E D IA M O N D R IN 6 ^ . J Y ^ A C U S E ^ N E W Ï? !L KJ Hofstra University H em pstead, N . Y . She’s a p a r t-tim e T u p p e r w a r e dealer, dem onstratinganc iH o iv im m selling those fine plastic food containers at home 1parties. I t ’s p rofitable. I t ’ e n j o y a b l e . I t ’s easy W h e th e r yo u ’re a P H T w ife y o u rs e lf o r a stu to serve you s le e v e le s s dent, ask yo u r campus crep e b lo u s e s fe a tu r e the finest in ¡ F in a n c ia l A id D ir e c to 1about it, and call your lo n e c k lin e n ew s American as well le a l T u p p e rw a re distribu I to r, listed in the Y e llo w a n d carefree arnel triacetate for the as Italian food . . . Pages under Plastics or Housew ares. O r send i summer fashion story. Sizes 30 to 38. b r ig h t w h ite b e a d s .. . this coupon . . . Stop in this Bow-tied polka dots, white with red a g lo w fo r su m m e r or n avy . Floral print ascot style in in M on et ’s " b l a n c a ”. . .a faceted, uniform evening and enjoy ” ” ’ ORMWHO1 0 ^ j u P P t R W A R K Department C-3 black and white. Each. 5 .9 8 bead necklace with florentine-textured steak, chicken, or Orlando, Florida I would like lo talk lo someone about becoming a part-time Tup gold rondels and clasp. 2-row Sportswear shrimp . . . prepared to satisfy your taste. perware dealer. matinee- ength. 1 0 . 0 0 2umac CASA NOVA #2 Nam e. Matching button earrings. 4 . 0 0 E D 7 -1 6 6 8 Ja c o b s o n s plus Fad t a x D E L I V E R Y E V E R Y N IG H T S lale. ♦ t 4 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, May 4, 1964 T h is a d v e rtis e r sold h is SU P R O SPANISH E le c t r i c G u ita r. A m p lifie r. 2 c h a n n e ls, twin 12 E L E C T R IC G U IT A R S O LD O N 1st C A L L a u ita r that c a lle d . to the firs t p e rs o n inch s p e a k e rs . L ik e new. $150. Automotive Autom otive F o r Rent F o r Sale Personal jif l with a lowcost F G r G 1059 4 -d o o r hardtop, c le a n . New re b u ilt tra n sm issio n , pow er s te e rin g a n d b ra k e s. $ 5 5 0 . IV 9 -1 8 9 5 . 25 FÖ RÖ 1958, V -8 A u t o m a t i c , ra d io , good running. $25 0 . 6 to 9 p .m . 3 3 2 -0 3 1 8 . 25 E Y D E A L VILLA 1 o r 2 bedroom ap artm en ts c o m ­ p letely a n d e x c e lle n tly fu r­ n i s h e d . C h o i c e of in te rio r B IC Y C L E ¿ A L E S , s e r v ic e and FO R LOW R A T E S on auto in­ r e n ta ls . E a s t L an sin g , C y c le , 1215 E a s t G rand R iv e r . C a ll 3 3 2 - 830 3 . C su ra n ce its S tate F a r m M utual, W orld’ s la r g e s t auto in s u r e r . C a ll o r s e e you r S ta te F a r m ■ - W A N T A D M O TO R S C O O T E R S c o lo r s , c e n tra l r e c - r o o m , laun­ C A R P E T LO OM . 4 h a rn e ss with agent today. A sk fo r J i m R yan, SPA RTA N MOTORS c a rp e t r a g s . $ 7 5 . Phone IV dry f a c ilit ie s , b arb ecu e a re a s IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , In F ra n d o r. C 23 • AUTOMOTIVE C H E V R O L E T 1963 Monza 2 -d o o r ; HONDA 1963. ¿how room c o n d i- and sw im m ing p ool. G E appli­ 9 -2 1 5 4 . 24 4 -s p e e d tra n sm issio n . Low m il­ tion . 3 ,4 0 0 m ile s . E njoy b en efits MI Mil RICH E L E IU 9 4 -7 2 is the • EMPLOYMENT a n c e s. C a l l F ID E L IT Y R E A L ­ e a g e . Two to choose fro m . of W orld’ s b e st engin eered b ik e. T R O P H IE S - P L A Q U E S phone nu m ber of my P a r is in­ • FO R REN T T Y , ED 2 -5 0 4 1 , G EO RG E E Y D E , E le c t r ic s t a r t e r , e tc . A fter 5 :3 0 . F o r A l l O c c a s io n s . su ra n ce a d ju s te r. 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 is • FO R SA LE 1957 M ERCU RY M O N TEREY 2 - ED 2 -0 5 6 5 . C 23 C u sto m E n g ra v in g 337-1123. 23 the phone num ber of my E a s t • LO ST & FOUND d oor, hardtop. A utom atic tr a n s ­ SU M M ER. S U B L E T n e w a ir -c o n - 24 Hour S e rv ic e L an sin g i n s u r a n c e a g e n t- • PERSON AL A L L S T A T E M OPED - 1058, good L A R R Y C U S H IO N m is s io n . P ow er s te e rin g a n d ditioned apartm ent fo r 3. D ish­ B u b o lz. C 23 • PEA N U TS PERSO N AL ru n n e r. Only $ 95. 1317 R a v e n s- S P O R T IN G G O O D S b ra k e s . No ru st. E x tra sh arp . w a sh e r. C lo se to cam p u s. 3 3 7 - QUANTOS A N O S tien e usted ? • R E A L E ST A T E wood D riv e . Phone IV 4 -8 1 9 3 . 30 20 V i n e ........................IV 5 -7 46 5 C H E V R O L E T 1962 C o rv a ir. 4 - 0553. 27 V ien te uno? L e t B u bolz in s u r - • SE R V IC E 23 1 B lo c k N . of M ich ig a n A v e . d o o r , 3 - s p e e d tra n s m is sio n . LOOKING FO R vacan cy n e a r C e - yam os with mucho good auto in­ J u s t W est o f S e a rs on V in e • TRAN SPO RTATIO N Sharp . Employment d ar V illa g e with 2 o r 3 g ir ls . s u ra n c e . B u b o lz -2 2 0 A lb e r to - •WANTED Su m m er and F a ll te r m s . Kathe Y D e lo re s T a m b ie n . C 23 J . W. KN APP C o . Shoe D ep art­ M O T O R - G a le B u c c a n e e r, 1957. 3 3 2 -3 4 6 5 . 23 DEADLINE: 1960 FO R D FALCON, 2 -d o o r. m ent. .F u ll tim e o r p a r t-tim e . 12 H .P . with tank a n d 2 p ro ­ 1 p.m. o n e c l a s s d ay b e ­ C le a n , econ om ical tra n sp o rta ­ E x p e rie n ce d s a le s o r sto c k . Ap­ E A ST LANSING. One bedroom . p e lle r s . E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . Peanuts Personal tion. ply P erso n n e l D epartm ent, 5th Couple only. Stove and r e f r ig ­ fo re p u b lic a tio n . $125. Phone IV 9 -0 4 8 2 . 23 TODAY IS B il l H olland’ s 2 1 s t. 3000 E . M ichigan flo o r . Downtown S to re . 24 e r a to r fu rn ish ed . P a rk in g . C all How about ca llin g and w ishing O V E R H E G O E S —O hio S t a t e 's B o b N e u tz lin g s o a r s o v e r th e C a n c e lla t io n s - 12 noon one IV 7-3715 q G O L F B A G , seven m ixed iro n s W A IT R E SSE S: Good working c o n - ED 2 -1 0 2 7 . 26 c l a s s day b e fo re p u b lic a tio n and c o lla p s ib le c a r t . Good co n ­ him a Happy One? T h e L iv e ly b ar s e t tin g a new B ig T e n re co rd o f 1 6 ’ V 4 ” in th e p o le v a u lt ¿L D S M O B IL E 1957 C o n v ertib le. d itio n s. M ust have som e e x p e r­ F IR S T F L O O R , o ff- s t r e e t a p a rt- O n e s. 23 d uring S a tu rd a y ’ s m e e t w ith th e B u c k e y e s a t th e R a lp h Y o u n g PHONE: S h a rp . Red a n d white. L o w ie n ce . S e e M r. M itch ell o r M r. m ent. E ight m inutes from c a m ­ d ition. $ 3 0 . Phone 3 5 5 -4 7 9 2 . m ile a g e , pow er stee rin g , rad io B o sh e ff. No phone c a lls p le a se . 23 H EY E V E R Y B O D Y !' Suzy said F ie ld . P h o to by J e r r y C o rn 355-8255 pus, with g a ra g e , y a rd . $60 'S’ Trackmen Win; and h e a te r. IV 9-3124. 23 EA T SH OP. 605 E . G rand R iv e r. 1 0 G 3 (DEM ON STRA TOR) 2 i g - y e s ! I ’ m so happy? A .S .G . 23 m onth. IV 2 - 3 4 9 6 . 27 RATES: VALIANT 1061. White; 4 -d o o r , 26 Z ag om atic Sewing M ach in e. . 1 DAY............. S I . 25 HOUSES ju st d ial s titc h d e sire d fo r but­ Real Estate V -2 0 0 . F lo o r sh ift, Radio, E x ­ F U L L T IM E f e m a l e g r o c e ry Buck Sets Vault Mark 3 DAYS. . . .5 2 .5 0 c e lle n t condition. Must s e ll. 3 3 2 - c a s h ie r . Apply in p e rso n . P rin c e FURN ISH ED 5 ROOM house f o r tonholes, blind h em s, d arning, IF YOU a r e "thinking of buying o r 5 DAYS_____ S 3 .7 5 3936 a fte r 5 pm . 24 B r o th e r s M ark et, 555 E . Grand four m en stu d en ts. Su m m er te rm . and many fancy d e sig n s. M arked s e llin g a h o m e , I would b e FORD 1055. Overhauled re c e n tly . R iv e r , E a s t L an sin g . 24 U napproved. O ff-s tr e e t p ark in g. fo r c le a r a n c e at only $52 o r p le a se d to h e l p you. J u s t c a ll (B a s e d on .15 w ords per ad) Good condition. A buy at $ 7 5 . IV 5 -0 5 5 5 ._____________________ 2_4 sm a ll m onthly te r m s . S till c a r ­ S a lly H artley 3 3 2 -0 0 0 4 o r Tod I4ÜI PROGRA M M ERS. E x p e r - r ie s o rig in a l g u aran tee. F o r K in tn er R e a lty 4 8 5 -1 7 7 7 . B y J E R R Y M O RTO N h u rd les in 14.8 and leaped 6 ’ 5 " Phone 3 3 2 -0 2 0 3 evenings. 24 NEW 2 -b e d ro o m , f u r n i s h e d . 23 There w ill be a 2 5 « s e r v ic e ien ce d . M ore than 1 opening. to win the high jum p. R A M B L E R 1960 Deluxe S tan d - F ir e p la c e , b asem en t, p ark in g . Up info rm atio n c a ll O L 5 -2 0 5 4 . C 25 2 BED RO O M hom e n e a r cam pus S t a t e N e w s S p o rts W riter and b o o k k ee p in g c h a rg e if L an sin g . Growth opportunity. Im ­ S p artan d istan cem en showed ard ‘ ‘ 6 " . 4 -d o o r, good t i r e s , to four ad u lts. $125 monthly until PO RTABLE T Y P E W R IT E R - with 5 lo ts . $300 down, $60 p e r th is ad is not paid w ithin m ediate in terv iew . B o x A -l, th e ir stren g th by sw eeping the S e p t e m b e r . (629 M ifflin ). IV O lym pia P r e c is io n . B u y the m onth. C a ll OX 4 -9 6 5 2 . MSU tra c k f a n s watched the one w e e k . c le a n . $ 6 0 0 . IV 5 -2 0 2 6 . C all a fte r c/o S ta te N ew s. 25 25 S p a rta n s run away with an 8 1 -5 1 m ile and tw o -m ile ev en ts. noon. 26 5 -4 9 1 7 . 24 f i n e s t . T erm s a v a i l a b l e . G IR L S : IF you think y o u c a n s e ll- Ja n Bowen won the m ile in TRIUM PH 1959 T R $ . M etalic m a - ST U D E N T S- 2 bedroom hom e in H a sse lb rin g C o . 310 N. G rand . Service win ov er Ohio S ta te at Ralph 4 :1 7 .4 with R ick Z em p er and T h e S tate News does not h e re ’ s your opportunity to le t IV 2 - 1 2 1 9 . C 25 Young F ie ld Saturd ay afternoon, roon, e x c e lle n t condition. S e e in quiet suburban a r e a . F u rn ish ed , your s a le s ab ility e a rn fo r you. NO RA ISE in p r ic e s at W EN - but the big news took p la ce 16 M ike K aine$ c lo s e behind. p e rm it r a c ia l o r relig io u s M cDonel p a r k i n g lot. $1195. u tilitie s e x t r a . $125 m onthly .C a ll SEWING MACHINE, S in g e r in P a r t tim e and full tim e p o sitio n s D R O W ’ S ECO N -O -W A SH . 32 fe e t above the ground. Z e m p e r went on to win the d iscrim in atio n in Its ad­ Phone 353-1413. . 25 332-3311. 23 beautiful c o n so le ; fe a tu re s zig a v a ila b le . F o r p e rso n a l in te r­ Speed C lean w a sh e rs, 2 0 $ -te n Ohio S t a t e 's B o b N e u tz lin g c a u - tw o -m ile in 9 :2 9 .3 with Dick v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The B U IL T 1060. 5 b ed ro om s. Double zag d ial c o n tr o l. T h is one c o n ­ C H E V R O L ET 1 9 5 5, e x c e lle n t view c a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 o r com e to m inu tes d rying, lOtf. 3006 V ine sed m o st of the ex cite m e n t at the S h ark ey p lacin g second and Ja c k S tate News w ill not accept g a ra g e , o ffic e , la rg e r e c room . tro l can b e used fo r button­ running condition. 2-d o o r, stand ­ 345 Student S e r v ic e s Building S t ., 1/2 block w est of F ra n d o r. m e e t when he pole vaulted h ig h er A m ie th ird . ad vertisin g fro m p erso n s S c r e e n e d p o rc h . Two f ir e p la c e s . h o le s, blind h e m s, m o n o g ram - ard sh ift, s ix cy lin d er. V e ry e c o ­ a fte r 1 pm . 32 C 23 than anyone in B ig T e n h is to ry M ike M a rte n s won the 8 8 0 - d iscrim in atin g against r e ­ W ill le a s e fo r $275 m onthly. ED m ings, and many d eco ra tiv e d e­ n o m ica l. Phone 337-2190. 23 T v ; Ra d i o , p h o n o r e p a i r had e v e r gone b e fo re . y ard run in 1 :5 3 .0 and la te r an­ ligion, r a c e , c o l o r or C O L L È G E STU D E N TS, m a l e . 2-4518 ev en in g s. 24 sig n s . A lso h as th re e need le Don’ t S e a r c h — C a ll C hurch ch ored the v ic to rio u s m ile - r e la y national o rig in . FO RD 1959, 4-d o o r sedan, V - 8 . F.ull tim e su m m er w ork. P a r t T h e B u ckeye sop hom ore’ s 16* C O T T A G P S . G LEN la k e . Som e p o sitio n s fo r sew ing on z ip p e rs . IV 2 -5 6 0 8 team that included Jo e B a r n e tt, A utom atic tra n sm issio n . R ad io, tim e during school y e a r if de­ 1/ 4 " e ffo rt e ra s e d the old out­ v a c a n c ie s . Phone IV 5 -6 6 7 0 o r T h is m ach in e needs a re sp o n ­ P ro m p t S e r v ic e -N e w & U sed S e ts B ob F u lc h e r , and Ron Hornung. h e a te r . Good condition. $60 0 . s ir e d . E a rn enough during su m ­ door m ark of 15’ 3 / 4 " s e t by Automotive C a ll a fte r 2 :3 0 . 3 5 5 -7 9 9 7 . 23 m e r to pay fo r e n tire y e a r of w rite : C o tta g e s, 1817 J e r o m e , s ib le ow ner who w ill take the CHURCH T V SE R V IC E Don L a z of Indiana in 1951. N eutz­ T h e S p artan s w ere a lso v ic to rs L an sin g . 24 re s p o n s ib ility of only nine p ay­ 808 W. W illow, L an sin g C in the shot put and d iscu s with O LDSM OB1LE 1963 Super 4 -d o o r K A R M A N N -G H IA C o n v e rtib le. sch oo lin g. O ver 15 $1,000 s c h o l­ lin g s e t the indoor re c o rd of 15’ m en ts of $ 7 .5 6 p e r m onth. C a ll C o n tact L e n s S P E C IA L IS T f o r Dave M u tch ler to ssin g the shot B la c k . $35 t r a ile r hitch and s e a t arsh ip s w ere awarded to qualified 8 1 / 4 " at the B ig T e n indoor hardtop. P o w e r b ra k e s, s t e e r ­ ROOMS OL 5 - 2 0 5 4 . C 25 In v isib le B eau ty . 5 0 0 C r e a tiv e m eet during the w in ter. 5 1 ' 11 1/2” and T o m H e rb e rt ing, e t c . V e ry c le a n . 2021 H ard­ b e lts . Must s e ll. $ 7 9 5 .TU 2 -7 3 9 8 stud en ts. On the Job train in g fo r FOUR BU R N E R gas stov e in good F a s h io n s in G la s s e s . C ap ital Op­ heaving the d iscu s 138’ 3 " . ing. IV 4 -1 8 5 0 . 27 even in gs. 26 p ra c tic a l u se of your education HATE TH E DORM? Want to sav e O ther than that, the S p artan s con dition. Duncan Phyfe c o ffe e tic a l Stu d ios, 115 E . M ichigan , Ohio S ta te had a double w inner C O R V ET T E 1960. W hite, b lu e in - BU’lC k E le c tr a c o n v e r tib le .C u s - during the su m m er m on ths. An m oney? B o ard and ro o m $115 had an e a sy tim e r e v e rs in g the ta b le . C a ll a fte r 5 p .m . ED 2 - IV 2 -7 4 3 4 . C in B il l Sm ith who won the broad te r io r . 4 sp e ed s. P o s itra c tio n , tom bu ilt, genuine le a th e r, bu c­ earn while you le a rn p ro g ram de­ te r m . M ust be m aleS o p h o m o re, B u c k e y e s’ 7 8 -6 3 indoor v ic to ry 1168. 25 D IA PER S E R V IC E , sa m e d iap ers jum p and 3 3 0 -y a rd h u rd les. m ichelin t i r e s . R acin g sh o ck s. k e ts , p o w e r , air-co n d itio n e d . signed by th is m u lti-m illio n dol­ above 2 p oint. C a ll M urphy 3 3 2 - o v er MSU la s t w in ter. la r C o rp o ration that hundreds of 2 GOODYEAR SNOW t i r e s . 6 -7 0 retu rn ed e ith e r y o u rs o r o u rs. T h e G re en and White captured T h e v ic to ry was the f i r s t out­ D u -coil d istrib u to r. Heavy duty $1275. Phone 3 3 2 -5 3 2 7 . 25 1440. 25 students have taken advantage of. X 15— lik e new. $ 20. C a ll 3 3 7 - With our s e r v ic e , you m ay in­ 10 o f 14 f i r s t p la c e s and swept d oor c o n fe re n c e action of the clu tch . 300 hp. N ever ra c e d . R A M BL E R 196t). Custom 4 -d o o r DO YOU WANT: Many of whom a r e s till with our 2652. 26 clu d e two pounds of baby c lo th e s two ev en ts to e a rn the win. sea so n fo r the Sp artan s who fa ce $1,995. 3 3 7 -0 1 5 6 . 27 sed an. 6 -c y lin d e r, s t a n d a r d Room and B o a rd ...$ 1 5 5 p * f term C o . in key e x e cu tiv e p o sitio n s. that do not fad e. D iap er p ail fu r­ S e n io r s p r i n t e r W a lk e r N o tre D am e at South B e n d S a tu r- SUNBEAM 1962 A lpine, G o n v e rt- tra n s m is s io n , ra d io . R eclin in g ONE MADRAS Sp o rt C o at. T a ilo r • Good Food nished . B e v e r ly and sop hom ore F re d Koy day. ib le . W ire w h eels. C lean and in s e a ts . 4 8 7 -5 8 8 0 . 23 F o r a rra n g e m en ts of p e rso n al made in India. N ever w orn. S iz e good condition. $1,750. 332 -6 9 8 2 FO R D l9 6 $ G a la x ie station wagon. in terv iew , tim e , sched ule and • S elf Government 3 8 -3 9 . $ 3 0 . 3 5 5 -8 9 8 8 . 24 AM ERICAN D IA P E R S E R V IC E w e re double w in n ers fo r the S p a r­ • 3 B lo ck s from Union 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t ta n s . a fte r 5 :3 0 pm . 24 C r u is e -O -M a tic . P o w e r s t e e r ­ c ity you wish to w ork, c a ll G rand A PA RTM EN T S I Z E “ spin dry IV 2 -0 8 6 4 . C KWAST BAKERIES INC. R apid s, G L en d ale 9 -5 0 7 9 . A lso C all: BOWER CO-OP ED 7-0185 w a sh e rs. U se it fo r the fam ily B e v e rly n o s e d o u t ailin g C H E V R O L E T 1954- 2 -d o o r . R a C- ing, rad io , h e a te r, luggage ra c k . S tU D E N T T V re n ta ls . New 10" s p r in te r B ob M oreland to win the THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS: dio, h e a te r, new t i r e s . Body av­ $ 2 ,2 0 0 . S a c r ific e 6 7 6 -5 9 7 3 . 23 L an sin g , 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South Bend, w ash. C h e ap e r than using C oin C E n tra l 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo, c a ll p o rta b le , $9 p e r month. 2 1 " tab le 100 in 9 .8 and copped f i r s t in M onday & T u e s d a y e r a g e , in te r io r e x c e lle n t, engine O LD SM O BILE 19 6 2 , C e le b rity Grand R apid s nu m ber. 48 F or Sale O p s. S e e t h e H oover -Sp in m o d els, $8 p e r month, 17 " tab le the 2 2 0 in the tim e of 2 1 .9 . e x c e lle n t. $195. IV 2 - 6 9 2 5 . 23 4 -d o o r . C r u is e c o n tro l, hy d ro- W asher a t S to rag e F u rn itu re Apple F r i t e r s . . . . 6 fo r 34 F0R Bob M an iere. B ru c e Look tied D ick B illin g s followed with a the s c o r e , and the S p a rta n s ’ team long home run to left to wrap seaso n home run r e c o r d , the up the sco rin g and set a new team follow ing inning with h is fourth round trip p e r of the seaso n and hom e run re c o rd fo r the S p a r­ ta n s. V S t a t e 's 27th. N eith er team sco re d in the eighth inning and with two out in the bottom of the ninth, with men on f i r s t and th ird , John C reig hton B u rn s was charg ed with the lo s s going all the way and allowing sev en h its . Lacrossemen Lose \ l H a m b u rg 8 9 * B eid enbach d r i l l e d a gam e- winning double to righ t c e n te r T h e la c r o s s e clu b , lo s e r s in PORK KO EG ELS sc o rin g Sutton. Howard M ille r, who turned in a 10-8 o v ertim e gam e to N otre D am e e a r l ie r th is y e a r , lo st on a b rilla n t r e l ie f , jo b allow ing only two h its and no ru ns in five another sq u e ak e r to th e Iris h S atu rd ay, th is tim e 8 - 7 . PIZZA L o in En d R o a st 39$ LB. R in g B o lo g n a 49$ LB. PO R K innings, was awarded the v icto ry , J o e Heywood gave the Spartans M R. P IT T w hile B ob P u rk h ise r took the a two goal lead in the opening lo ss in r e lie f fo r the B o il e r ­ p e rio d . P lay w as nip and tuck R ib En d R oast 29$ 96< LB. m a k e rs . B ill C o llin s turned in one the fro m then on a s the lead changed hands s e v e ra l tim e s . p lu s ta x La rg e B o lo g n a 39$ LB. and d e liv e ry M R. P IT T TIGERYANKEE FANS fo r 12” Pizza B e e f L iv e r 29$ LB. Win a pair of tickets to the May with Peppei oni S k in le s s Fra n k s 39$ LB, series at Tiger Stadium. Come in today and register—No purchase necessary CENTER PARAMOUNT& Pizza by CUT PORK CHOPS 49t LB . 211 E v e rg re e n - B e h in d G ib s o n 's B o o k s to r e RICARDO LARGE GRADE A BOY B L U E MILK 1/2 g a l c a rto n 3 $ 1 . 0 0 BOY BLU E BREAD ür 5 ™ $ 1 .0 0 BOY B LU E 1/2 ICE CREAM g a l. 2 ™ $ 1 .0 0 CHARM IN c o lo re d or T IS S U E 12 T $ 1 .0 0 B u t le r 4 9 * w h ite G o ld M e d a l F l o u r 25l, $ 1 . 7 9 w ith $ 5 . 0 0 P u r c h a s e E x c lu d in g C ig a r e t t e s S H A H E E N ’S We reserv e the right S p ry to limit quantities 3 9 w ith $ 5 .0 0 P u r c h a s e E x c lu d in g C ig a r e t t e s Save now on fam ous, nationally advertised Beauty Mist sto ck ­ ings! All first quality . . . flaw less f i t . . . fashion sh a d es . . . popular styles. Clear, even color. S m o o th , seam le ss texture. E A S I L A N S IN G 5 2 1 E. G R A N D R IV ER 521 EASI O P E N 7 D A Y S east lansing GRAND R IV E R A V E . S a .m . to 9 p .m . ed 7-1316