1 M IC H IG A N Weather S' TAT Inside P a r tly clo u d y and c o n tin u e d P r o fs D e b a te H airy C b in s , STATE I * warm , high n e a r 8 0 . W ednes» p. 3 ; R ig h ts B i l l F a ilu r e d ay ’ s f o r e c a s t , warm w ith D is c u s s e d ; p . 3 ; T a l k s B e» U N IV E R S IT Y s c a t te r e d th u n d e rsh o w e rs. g in s On World T r a d e , p. 5 . E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig a n P r i c e 10« V o l. 5 5 , H um ber 138 T u e s d a y , May 5 , 1 9 6 4 P R i c e k j e e c t t s e d P r S o t t o e r s y t Bricklayers' Union Pickets ( . Students p icketed M o rrill H all Monday in p ro te s t of a s to ry which did not appear in the Red C ed ar Review , the cam pus lite r a r y m ag a­ zin e. A fictio n p ie ce involving hom osexu ality w as w ritten by an MSU sophom ore and subm itted to th e R e d C e d a r R e v ie w fo r ap proval. T h e author re ce iv e d w o r d that h e r s t o r y had b e e n turned down. T h e sto ry had been w rjtten Halt Campus Construction fo r the coed ’ s c r e a tiv e w riting p c l a s s , and the p r o fe s s o r , V irg il ; A l l O th e rs E x p e c t e d S c o tt, ad v iser to the R eview , suggested she subm it it to the m ag azin e. T o B e A t Jo b s T o day T h e sta ff m e m b e rs of the R e ­ view read the sto ry and subm itted it to the e d ito r, J i m C a sh , Grand W age Dispute Believed R apid s ju n io r. C ash liked the s to r y and found it "w o rth y of To Have Triggered Strike p u b lic a tio n ." T h e p ro te stin g students handed out printed state m e n ts to p a s s ­ P ic k e tin g by lo ca l b ric k la y e rs h au lte d m a ­ ing students which c la im e d , "b o th jo r c a m p u s co n s tru c tio n p r o je c ts .F rid a y and the facu lty a d v iser and the Dean of the C o lleg e of A rts and L e tte r s ag reed that the sto ry was worthy of being p rin ted . T h e P ro v o s t of ON p fe ife . M o n d a y , b u t all u n io n s w ill be b a ck on the job e x c e p t the tod a y. b ric k la y e rs the U n iv e rsity a g re e d . H ow ever, T h e s trik e began F r id a y w hen a c o n tra c t th e se (-men, fe arin g of p o s sib le le g is la tiv e d isap p ro v al, in siste d that the sto ry b e k ille d ." S T R IK E ra n o u t b e tw ee n the B r ic k la y e r s , and P l a s t e r e r s M a s o n s , of C ash said S co tt approved the s to r y . A nother a d v is e r , C a r l H artm an, a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r Newsmen A m e r ic a 31 and c h ap te r the L o c a l o f M ic h ig a n A s s o c ia ­ N o . LOCAL 31 Awarded of E n g lish , recom m ended that C ash obtain the support of a ted G e n e r a l C o n tr a c ­ " h ig h e r o f fic ia l" in c a s e any­ t o r s o f A m e r ic a . one should p ro te s t the s to ry on m o ra l grounds, C ash said . C ash went to P ro v o st Howard N e v ille , who told C ash that the d ecisio n re ste d betw een the staff and a d v ise rs of the Red C ed ar S T U D E N T P R O T E S T - C o n c e r n e d o v e r th e r e c e n t a lle g e d c e n s o r s h ip o f th e cam p u s lite r a r y m a g a z in e , R e d C e d a r R e v ie w , s tu d e n ts p ic k e te d M orrill H a ll M ond ay. C e n s o r s h ip w a s s a id to C O N S T R U C T IO N S T O P S - B r i c k l a y e r s p r o te s tin g th e la c k o f a work c o n t r a c t s to p p e d c o n s tr u c tio n on th e F e e -A k e r s dorm itory s i t e s F r id a y . Work h a s n o t y e t re su m ed . Pulitzers NEW YORK i.fi-T h re e of the A r e a m a n a g e m e n t dlin g c o n stru c tio n is all n e g o tia tio n s h a n ­ in v o lv e a so p h o m o re ’ s a r t i c l e , w ritte n f o r a c r e a t iv e w ritin g c l a s s , w h ich w as s u b m itte d to 1964 P u litz e r P r iz e s in jo u rn a l­ thro ug h the c o n tra c ­ R e v ie w . _ P h o to by G ary Shu m aker th e R e v ie w w ith h ig h re c o m m e n d a tio n s . P h o to by L a rry F r it z la n ism w ere awarded Monday fo r to r ’ s a sso c ia tio n . Money seem ed to be the p ro b ­ new spaper a ttack s on frau d and le m . T h e question was Whether c o rru p tio n . T h e hidden dispute s e e m s to o r not to take the ch an ce of T h e S t. P e te rs b u r g , F 1 a ., c e n te r around w ages. R e p o r t W ill R e s t r i c t No unions w orking on MSU p ro ­ School Districi Case p rin tin g the s to ry and having it T im e s receiv ed the P u litz e r Gold re c e iv e d so badly that the appro­ m ed al fo r public s e r v ic e fo r a je c t s c ro s s e d the b r ic k la y e r s p ria tio n s fo r the Review fo r next y e a r -lo n g cam paign to uncover p ick et lin e s , but the union de­ y e a r would be n il, o r throw ing fraudulent spending of public cided they w ill not hold them caution to the wind, C ash said . G ro s s e r P e titio n in g funds in the F lo rid a S ta te T u rn ­ to th is any longer. Denied Court Review pike Authority. "O u r com m itte e m et Monday He said he was w illing to p rin t of stu d en ts, said . " T h e y know the Norman C . M ille r of the Wall and we fe lt we w e re p enalizing C oeds who w e r e cam pused th e s to ry b u t understand s r u le s of the U n iv e rsity . W hether S tr e e t Jo u rn a l won the g en eral o th er tra d e s by p icketin g th e ir a fte r the A pril 2 5 g r a s s e r will be H artm an ’ s p o sitio n . "A c tu a lly , you drink o r not, if th e re is a l­ p r iz e fo r lo cal rep o rtin g fo r h is jo b s , ’ ’ s a i d R o b ert M ise n e r, a b le to p etition th e ir c a s e only he w as the only one who was coh o l at a p arty , you a r e a p art s to ry of a m u ltim illion d o llar ch airm an of the negotiating com ­ if they w ere not at the p a r tie s in r e a lly thinking of the m ag azin e ,” WASHINGTON T) - - T h e S u ­ b a s is , including assig n m en t of c ia lly in teg rated . T h at d ecision of it a n d m ust b e h e ld re sp o n ­ m itte e fo r the union. "T u e sd a y S h ia w a sse e Cbunty. frau d in vegetable o ils . C ash said . p re m e C ou rt refu sed Monday to te a c h e r s , p rin c ip a ls , su p erv i­ w as announced May 17, 1954. s ib le .” T h e award for s p e c ia l lo cal we w ill have p ick e ts only on T h e incident, is being in v e sti­ T h e G ary d ecisio n le t stand a those jo b s involving b ric k la y ­ H ow ever, C ash re sig n e d h is upset a ru ling that sch oo l boun­ s o r s and supporting p e rso n n e l. gated now to d ete rm in e who was Fu zak added that he was w ell rep o rtin g w e n t to re p o r te r s p o st a s e d ito r la st week " b e ­ d a rie s need not be revam ped to T h e Duval County, F l a ., school ru ling by the U .S . c ir c u it cou rt at the g r a s s e r and who was not. aw are of the many fa c e ts of the A1 V . Gaudiosi and Ja m e s V . in g .’ ’ fo r c e in teg ratio n when they a r e bo ard had contended that the in C h icago incid ent and the many d ifferin g M agee and photographer F r e d ­ C on stru ction w as halted on the c a u s e th e re w asn’ t enough sup­ T h e fin al re p o rt w^ll be accep ted honestly drawn with no intention c o u rt’ s 1954 and 1 9 5 5 in teg ratio n a s the d eterm in in g fa c to r . c irc u m s ta n c e s involved. e r ic k A. M eyer of the P h ila ­ B io -C h e m istry Building, C hem ­ p o rt fo r the s to r y .” to s e g re g a te the r a c e s . ru lin g s d ealt solely with ad­ In addition, students who w ere B u t, when m ore than 100 stu­ delphia B u lle tin , fo r th e ir ex­ is tr y Building and F e e and A kers W hile o n l y the G a ry , Ind., m is sio n of ch ild ren to sch o o ls on a r r e s te d a n d did not con su m e dents a r e involved and som e a c ­ p o se of a num bers r a c k e t and re s id e n c e h a lls. sch o o l sy ste m is d ire c tly in­ a n o n -r a c ia l b a s is and not to liq u o r, and students who w ere tion m ust be taken, that action p o lic e collu sion in South P h ila ­ W esley J e 1 1 e m a , s e c r e ta r y - volved, t h e co u rt’ s actio n m ay school em p lo yees. o v e r 21 and attended the party is taken with reg ard to the m a­ d elphia. m an ager of the c o n tra c to r’ s a s ­ 5 Sailors Killed have a broad im p act on o th er M onday's two o r d e r s , one a m ay not c la im that they w ere jo r ity , he sa id . A d d i t i o n a l l y , M r s . H azel so c ia tio n , said fe d e ra l and sta te c itie s w here com p lian ce with in - s etb a ck fo r school in teg ratio n " il l e g a l ly d e ta in e d ," a s fa r as “ T h e d iscip lin a ry actio n taken B rannon Sm ith of the w eekly m e d ia to rs had been c a lle d in, At Guantanamo g eg ration demands could f o r c e f o r c e s , the o th e r a v ic to r y ,c o m e the U n iv e rsity is co n cern ed . again st the women students was L exin gton , M is s ., A d v e rtis e r, but he did not know when union m any students to be tran sp o rte d a lm o st 10 y e a r s a fte r the co u rt "A n y o n e who attended t h e not a punishm ent fo r th e ir atten ­ won the p riz e fo r e d ito ria l w rit­ and m anagem ent would get to­ WASHINGTON l,P !-F iv e Navy- by bus a c r o s s town. handed down its h is to r ic ru ling d ance at the g r a s s e r ," L au rin e ing fo r the “ whole volum e of g e th er to m ed iate the c o n tra c t _ g r a s s e r knew that he was taking e n liste d m en w ere k ille d at the T h e high c o u r t's re fu sa l to h e a r that public sch o ols m u st be r a - F itz g e r a ld , a s sista n t dean o f h e r work during the y e a r , in­ d ispute. a c h a n c e ," John A. F u zak , dean Guantanam o Naval B a s e Saturday the G ary c a s e does not n e c e s ­ w omen, said . " I t is the resp o n ­ cluding a ttack s on c o r r u p tio n ." Je lte m a and the union sp o k e s- - a fte r they walked into a m ine s a r ily m ean it a g r e e s with the s ib ility of the coed to retu rn T h e 1964 P u litz e r P r iz e fo r m an said little about the wage fie ld , the Navy announced Mon­ low er c o u rt’ s d ecisio n . T h u s, th is back to the d o rm ito ry on t im e ." dispute. (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 5) day. in co n clu siv e s t a t u s is a d is ­ T h e y w ere on lib e rty fro m th e ir appointm ent to many on both ship , the am phibious a ssa u lt v e s ­ sid e s of the iss u e . s e l B o x e r , which is at Guantan­ V a rie d Issues O n Ballots “ T h e p re s e n t ra te fo r jo u rn ey ­ m an b r ic k la y e r s if $ 4 .4 3 p er h o u r,’ ’ Je lte m a said . T h e p re s e n t wage ra te seem ed T h e question could re tu rn to amo fo r what the Navy c a lle d the trib u n al on o th er appeals lik e a "h e a lth y p a ck a g e,” he said , " r o u t in e f l e e t tra in in g e x e r ­ and the ju s tic e s m ight d ecid e c is e s .” then to h e a r arg u m en ts and lay "A u th o ritie s at Guantanam o down th e ir own v iew s. In Seven Elections T o d a y but he conceded that con stru ctio n w o rk e rs w ere off m uch of the tim e in bad w eath er. can only sp e cu late a s to the c a u se T h e co u rt re fu se d also to r e ­ WASHINGTON (fi-V o te r s in six A lso drawing attention a r e fo r 2 g u b e rn a to ria l, 4 S en ate and M is e n e r said the b r ic k la y e r s of the trag ed y , sin ce th e re a re no view a d ecisio n that N egro pu pils s ta te s and the D is tr ic t of C olum ­ som e sh arp ly con tested Senate 6 3 House s e a ts . V o te rs w i l l (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 3 ) known w itn e s s e s ,” the announce­ a r e e n titled to have th e ir e n tire bian w ill c a s t b a llo ts today on nom ination r a c e s in Ohio and c h o o se d eleg ates to c a s t 67 R e ­ m ent said . school sy ste m on a n o n -ra c ia l s u b je c ts ranging from a p r e s i­ O klahom a, a s c r a m b le fo r F lo rid pu b lican a n d 153 D e m o cra tic d en tial p re fe re n c e to a r ig h t -to - da’ s D e m o cra tic g u bern ato rial v o tes at t h e p a r tie s national w ork law . nom ination and the issu e of un­ nom inating conventions. pledged p re sid e n tia l e le c to r s in G ov. M atthew W elsh of Indiana, State O fficials W o r ld N e w s M ost of the attention is on In­ diana w h e r e A l a b a m a Gov. A lab am a. supporting P re sid en t Johnson, G e o rg e C , W allace is ch a lle n g ­ T h e r e a re no c o n te s ts of na­ fig u r e s to win that s t a te 's Dem o­ tion al s ig n ific a n c e in the N ew c r a t ic p re s id e n tia L p rim a ry . But Study Arrests a t a G la n c e ing a s t a n d - i n fo r P re sid e n t Jo h n son with a vigorous cam paign M exico and D is tr ic t of Colum bia the question i s : how la rg e a sh a re ag ain st the ad m in istratio n ’ s c iv ­ il r ig h ts b ill. p r im a r ie s . of the v o tes will W allace get with In a ll, nom inations w ill be made h is cam paign against the c iv il A t 'Grassers’ Jo h n s o n T o V i s i t P o v e rty A re a s rig h ts b ill now b e fo re the Senate? F in a l d ecisio n by the sta te Unknown is how m any oppon­ atto rn ey g e n era l on w hether to WASHINGTON W -P re s id e n t Johnson w ill extend h is o n -th e -sp o t e n ts of a s ta te s a le s tax backed take a ctio n again st S h iaw assee stu d ie s of p o v e rty -s tric k e n a r e a s to fiv e m o re s ta te s th is w eek. by W elsh will vote fo r W allace in T h e White House announced the P re sid e n t w ill v is it M aryland, O hio, T e n n e s s e e , N orth C a ro lin a and G e o rg ia , in that o rd e r, on H a rris C hooses F o u r an attem p t to e m b a r r a s s the In­ County o ffic ia ls should be m ade by W ednesday diana g o v ern o r. T h e atto rn ey g e n e r a l's o ffice T h u rsd ay and F rid a y . E xcep t in Ohio, h is in sp ectio n s w ill b e in W allace captured 25 p e r cen t re c e iv e d com plain ts Thu rsday A ppalachian Mountain a r e a s . A s C a b in e t M e m b e rs of the to ta l vote and 33 p e r cent of the D e m o cra tic vote in the fro m s e v e r a l MSU students a r r e s te d in p o lice raid s on th re e B rita in S a y s U A R , Y e m e n S tir U p ris in g s N e w A ll-U n iv e rsity Student newly c r e a te d po sitio n w ill he W isco n sin p resid en tial- p rim a ry " g r a s s e r s ” A pril 25 n e a r M o r- G ov ern m ent P r e s i d e n t B ob c o r r e s p o n d i n g with o t h e r fo u r w eeks ago. Many W siconsin r i c e in Southw estern S h iaw assee LONDON l/P-Britain accu se d Y em en and the U nited A rab R epu blic H a r r is , B ry a n , Ohio, ju n io r, has sc h o o ls. P u ry e a r is on the exe­ R ep u b lican s voted in the Dem o­ County. Monday of fom enting u p risin g s insid e the South A rabian fed eratio n . nam ed four m em b e rs to h is c a b ­ cu tive co u n cil of Fro sh -So p h c r a t i c p rim a ry and Indiana R e ­ T h e s t u d e n t s p ro te sted the It asked the United S ta te s to in v estig ate re p o rts that the heads of in e t. C o u n cil and is on the executive p u b lican s can do the sam e. m an ner of th e ir a r r e s t and the two sla in B r itis h s o ld ie rs w ere put on pu blic display in T a iz , d iplo­ T h e y a re S teve Sin k, C ad illac b o ard of C a r e e r C a rn iv a l. way t h e i r a rraig n m e n ts w ere m a tic c a p ita l of Y em en . P r im e M in iste r S ir A lec D ouglas-H om e m ade the statem en ts in ju n io r , execu tiv e v ic e p re sid e n t; B il l B u ch h o lz,G len view , 111., Jun­ H a r r is a n d fo rm e r AUSG P r e s ­ General Motors handled. " T h e students cam e in F rid ay the House of C om m ons, w here he serv e d n o tice B rita in would fight ident B ob K e r r , W ashington, N .J., io r , ad m in istrativ e v ic e p r e s i­ to m eet with a re p rese n ta tiv e of b a c k , and pull tro o p s out of W est G erm any if n e c e s s a ry . dent; John M cQ uitty, E a s t L a n s ­ s e n io r, w ill attend the B ig Ten Student Body P r e s id e n ts ’ Con­ Picketed By 300 our crim in a l d iv is io n ," said L eo S o v ie ts C la im C h in e s e S e e k T o I s o l a t e ing sop hom ore, execu tiv e s e c r e ­ S . Cohan, d e p u t y attorney fe r e n c e at the U n iv e rsity of W is­ D E T R O I T (U PI)— About 300 MOSCOW iPi-The governm ent d ec la re d Monday the Red C h in ese ta ry ; and J e f f P u ry e a r, ad m inis­ g e n era l. co n sin th is w eekend. c iv il rig h ts d e m o n s t r a t o r s a re try in g to iso la te the S o viet Union fro m A sia and A frica b e ca u se t r a tiv e s e c r e ta r y . Cohan said he would review H a r r is said he hopes to d is­ showed up Monday to p ick et the T H E Y W EN T T H A T A W A Y -C o u n ty sig n r u s tlin g and k e g -r o ll- they a s p ire to beco m e " e i t h e r le a d e rs o r u n e rrin g in s tru c to rs of Sink is a fo rm e r AUSG t r e a s ­ the recom m en d ations and fo l­ G e n e ra l M o t o r s C orp oration ing h a v e added to th e S h i a w a s s e e e s c a p a d e w h ich s e e m s to be a ll nations on the two c o n tin e n ts. u r e r , and Buchholz is fo rm e r c u s s and exchange inform ation low the case .u p if the rep o rt in­ e l e c t i o n s c o m m i s s i o n e r . on is s u e s such a s c iv il rig h ts, h e a d q u a rte rs building. In an unusual m ove, the Soviet governm ent took its q u a rre l with a u n en d in g a s p e c t o f ca m p u s l if e . T h e s e s ig n s and k e g s d ic a te s th e re is a c le a r abuse of N egro le a d e rs of -the m arch Red China d ire c tly to the A sian and A frican governm ents with a m e s ­ M cQ uitty is past p re sid e n t of the s p e a k e r p o lic ie s , student court a c cu se d G - M *0/ r a c ia l d is c r im - sh o w ed up in fro n t o f B e s s e y H o ll e o riy MondQy mo r n in g o b v i. c iv il lib e r tie s . A d ecisio n should s a g e m ade public in the governm ent new spaper Iz v e s tia . P re v io u sly sop ho m o re c la s s . One of the s y s te m s , and acad em ic evalua­ ination in em olovm ent. ° « * l y tr o p h .e s from a w e e k e n d r a .d . P h o to by D a v e S y k e s ho m □Ho hv . the M o sco w -P ek in g q u a r re l was conducted on a party b a s is . c h ie f d uties of P u ry e a r in h is tio n s. 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing. Michigan T uesday, May 5, 1964 P oint Of View Som e A re M o re Eq u a l Th e s t u d e n t s who w e r e S om e stu d e n ts, fo r in fra c tio n s T h ro u gh A G la s s a rre s te d at the g ra s s e r in S h ia ­ of the ru le s equal to those of w assee C o u n ty are e n d u rin g the th e ir c o m p a tr io ts , a re b e in g p u n ­ distin ctio n w h i c h s o m e tim e s is h e d u n e q u a lly. T h e y se e m e x ­ D a r k ly — P . U .S . sin g le s out c itize n s of a d e m o c ­ pe cte d to d e ve lo p a m o re than ra c y. equal m o r a l d e d icatio n to the By John Hunt A ll stu d en ts, a cc o rd in g to the s y s te m , a c c e n t u a t i n g th e ir h a llo w e d la n d -g ra n t p h ilo so p h y, g re a te r e q u a lity. P ..U ..S .. T h a t’ s rig h t. P U S !,T h a t’ s what it s a id . A tiny, unobtru­ are equal in th e ir rig h t to an s iv e m on ogram . PUS! Th e s e stu d en ts, equal to th o u ­ I opened both e y e s and re a d in e n tire ty — C A M PU S. T h e Cam pus e d uca tion and in th e ir tre a tm e n t sands o f o th e rs , o n ly m o re so, T h e a tr e was situ ated d ir e c tly a c r o s s fro m the cam p u s. How sw e et. w ith in t h e ed u ca tion al s y s te m . T h e C am pus D ru g sto re , T h e Cam pus Inn, T h e C o lle g e ... now th e r e ’ s are b e in g g ra n te d c rim in a l r e ­ an o rig in a l th e m e ... “ Awl God’ s c h i’ lin sin g th a’ son gl” B eau tifu l!I B u t s o m e , it tu r n s out, are m o re Now, I w as at that tim e on T h e C am p u s. Y e s , the fam ous Cam pus co rd s fo r an offe n se w h ich h u n ­ equal than o th e rs . o f legend a n d son g. T h a t fam ous ep ith et t h a t has been usurped dreds o f o th e rs , le ss e q u al, c o m ­ through the ag es by e v e r y fa ir m erch an t in e v e ry fa ir u n iv e rsity A ll stu d en ts are g ra n te d t h e m it re g u la rly . S o m e are b e ing town, and who by the b r illia n t c le v e r n e s s of th e ir ingenious g u ile and sam e p rivilg e s . o r la ck of th e m , cunning tr y to e n tic e the stud ents into th e ir shops and sta n d s. T h e lo c k e d i n t o th e ir d o r m i t o r y co m p etitio n is f i e r c e , but nobody s u ffe rs too m uch. in the o rg a n iza tio n of U n iv e rs ity r o o m s , w ith an u n re a so n a b le p u n ­ T o re tu rn to my p lig h t. 1 am o r w as at that tim e on the cam p u s. life. A ll stu d en ts are expected to I w as, to be m o re s p e c if ic , in te rre d in the cam pu s h o sp ita l. T o be is h m e n t o rd e re d in an u n re a s o n ­ v e ry e x p lic it, my ro o m w as d ir e c tly opposite the Cam pus T h e a tr e f l o u r i s h in r o u g h l y th e s a m e m a n ­ able and unequal w a y. and my bed w as in a p e r fe c t diagonal in lin e with the window. ner and degree un d er th is s y s ­ E v e ry m orning at s ix we w ere nudged fro m s lu m b e r to undergo Th e d o rm ito r y w o m e n a m o ng te m . an oth er day of b lis s fu l con tem p latio n . On th e s e lovely m ornings the the g ro u p are b e in g g ive n tre a t­ f i r s t im age that would c o m e into fo cu s would be that s ectio n of the An d all stu d en ts are expected th e a tre m arqu ee which supported the nam e. m ent d istin c t not o n ly fro m that to buck the syste m o c c a sio n a lly, T h u s it w as, with an eye lik e a zoom ar len s and the help of a Vene­ of th e ir o ff-c a m p u s and m ale tian blin d, that PUS had co m e into view . A ctu ally , I wish that e v e r y ­ by sta yin g out a fter c u rfe w , by one could view the m arq u ee from that supine p o sitio n even when on frie n d s , but u n iq u e w ith in t h e d rivin g on cam p u s w hen they th e sid ew alk o r in th e ir c a r s o r p erh ap s fro m the in sid e of the build­ d o rm ito ry s y s t e m . F o r those ing it s e l f . F a n ta stic l s h o u ld n 't, o r by d rin k in g w hen w o m en are m o re e q u a l, and the You know, it re m in d s m e of, w ell— th e U n iv e rs ity o r c o lle g e is the ru le s say not to. v e ry often te rm e d the cam p u s. V e ry good. T h is loving te rm c o m e s usual m ild and p e rfu n c to ry p u n ­ fro m , I g u e ss , the Rom an plain used fo r a m ilita r y cam p s it e — Th is is part o f the g a m e , and ish m e n t w ould not do fo r th e m . cam p u s m a r tiu s. Today th is spot is the s it e of p re se n t day R om e. th e fu n c o m e s in g e ttin g a w a y w ith A h, th e w onders of ev olu tio n . A poo r analogy? B ut w as it not in th is it. a n d s o m e tim e s in g e ttin g The e n t i r e g r o u p is b e ing s a m e light that our fin e U n iv e rs ity evolved. An enlightened cam p ­ s ite on the plain of ig n o ra n ce and b igo try . caugh t. threatened w ith a k in d of stig - T h e sig n ific a n c e of th is evolution is not fully recogn ized as is n ’ t U n t i l re c e n tly, e v e r y o n e m a - - “ O h , h e ’ s one o f the ones A re You The Fellow Who Was Having T roub le With Mice? the s ig n ific a n c e of the e a rth ro tatin g around the sun and hot lo s ­ ing i t s e lf a few b illio n lig h t-y e a rs out in som e p la c e o r an o th er. se e m e d to b e p la yin g by this set fro m that g ra s s e r ” --w h ic h w ill P e rh a p s another p oo r analogy, seein g a s the sun is stea d ily lo s ­ of ru le s , and e v e r y o n e was re m a in w ith th e m , and w h ich no ing b r illia n c e in stead of gaining it. W ell, no m a tte r . Even the R om ans g e ttin g alon g w ith ro u g h ly th e oth e r stu d en ts g u ilty of s im ila r Letters To The Editor lo st th e ir lu s tr e . I im ag in e th is w as the r e s u lt of two fo r c e s p a s s ­ ing e a ch o th e r in opposite d ir e c tio n s — one going up and the o th er sam e degree of success. o ffe n se s m u s t e n d u re . d escen d in g . Discusses H o o v e r’s C h a rg e B u t now . som e stu den ts a r e W e ll, enough fo r today. I have to f i ll out my a p p lica tio n 'fo r p e rm a ­ Th is is a ll in the nature o f the nent r e s id e n c e h e re in t h e h o sp ita l. Of c o u r s e I’ ll b e in the sam e b e in g granted g re a te r e q u ality ro o m so I can keep an eye on that m arquee a c r o s s the s t r e e t . It looks w ith in the syste m than o th e rs. d e m o c ra c y in w h ich we liv e , fo r m uch b e tte r through the Venetian b lin d s. P ...U .. .S . .. T o the E d ito r: day b e ca u se they went a g a in st had a S h e riff P o r te r on t h e i r S om e stu d en ts n o w are e x ­ s o m e tim e s a f e w p e op le a r e the e sta b lish e d chu rch b a c k s , the a r r e s t s would num ber Tw o w eeks ago a r e p o rt by J . Y e t we no lo n g e r c r it i c iz e in the thousands in ste ad o f the p ected to adhere to the ru le s sin g le d out fr o m a m o n g the ra n ks Parking Plan Lacking E d g ar H oover w as p u blish ed . T h e them ; why should we c r it i c iz e hundreds. m o re s t e a d f a s t l y than th e ir and are g ra n te d g re a te r e q u a lity. re p o rt contained c h a rg e s o f C om ­ and p e rs e c u te th o se who m ay b e R o b e rt C . G ossm an m u n ist in filtra tio n in the c iv il doing the sa m e today? We no long­ e q u als. T h a t ’ s the w a y the s y s te m w o rk s . rig h ts m ovem ent. T h is re p o rt e r think M a rtin L u th e r w as im ­ w as given to C o n g re ss Ja n u a ry m o r a l. Why should 1 be c a lle d T o the E d ito r: 2 9 , but the w eek of the " s t a l l in’ * im m o ra l sim ply b e ca u se my r e ­ 'No’ Vote Asked see m e d an ap p ro p riate tim e fo r lig io u s opinions and b e lie fs a r e I should lik e to com m ent b rie fly on the proposed plan fo r MSU fa c ­ its p u b licatio n . opposite to th o se now e x p re ss e d On Hall Ballot u lty and student p ark in g and d riving re g u la tio n s fo r the 1964.-1965 T h e re a c tio n to th is re p o rtw a s by a ll C h ristia n c h u rch e s . a ca d e m ic y e a r . T o the E d ito r: T h r e e In A Row the sa m e a s e v e ry o th e r re p o rt T h e r e is a lot m o re to m o r a l­ of C om m u nist in filtra tio n . U .S. ity than s e x , but 1 do not think I have been an u n d ergrad uate and gradu ate student at MSU on and off s in c e 1958, and have seen the U n iv e rsity grow c o n sid era b ly d u r­ T h e m en of W est M cD on elH all News and W orld R e p o rt ca lle d you should nam e th o se who de­ a r e going to vote May 5 on th e ir ing th is tim e . L ik e m ost of us who d riv e and com m u te to s ch o o l, 1 W ith ou t b lo w in g o u r ow n h orn tic a p p r o a c h ,” the o n ly w in n e r to have long been aw are that som e day the park in g situ ation would get * fo r an im m ed iate in v estig atio n v ia te fro m acce p te d b e lie fs on p ro p o sed dorm co n stitu tio n . We be so d e sig n ate d . to d ete rm in e the exten t o f the in­ the Su p rem e B ein g im m o ra l. out of hand, and so m e d e g re e of lim itatio n would have to be im posed too lo u d , we w cm ld lik e to note u rg e them to v ote NO. We a re op­ filtra tio n and to rid the m ovem ent upon student and facu lty d r iv e r s . that the State N e w s has won its T h e tem p ta tio n is to say we B il l P e te r s p o sed to th is con stitu tion fo r two H ow ever, the p ro p o sal to e lim in a te all student autom obiles from o f com m u nism . T h e g r e a t A m e r­ rea so n s. t h i r d c o n s e c u tive P a c e m a k e r are g ra tefu l to e ve ryo n e fo r this ican id e al— In v estig ate! the cam p u s until 6 p .m ., to p e rm it facu lty d r iv e r s the p riv ile g e of T h e f i r s t is the p roposed m eth­ Now, I’ m all fo r in v e stig a tio n s, d riv in g on the cam pu s during the day fo r a s e t fe e , and fin ally to a w a rd , the h ig h e st h on or in c o l­ h o n o r , o r to s a y we are p ro u d and od of e lec tin g the hall p re s id e n t. but why in hell don’ t we in v e sti­ s e l l s p e cifie d , p e rso n a liz e d parking s p a c e s fo r the facu lty at an an­ le g iate jo u rn a lis m . w ill co n tin u e to do the sa m e job g ate the ro o t of the p ro b le m ? Any­ Answers West’s We fe e l that th e re should b e a gen­ e r a l e le c tio n in which a ll the r e s ­ nual r a t e , s e e m s to m e to be highly u n re a lis tic and p a r tia l. one who knows the h is to ry of the F i r s t l y , 1 b e lié v e the p ro p o sal is u n re a lis tic as it r e la te s to stu ­ in th e fu tu r e . A v o id in g th is te m p ­ id en ts of the dorm a r e given a T h e P a c e m a k e r is g ive n to five ta tio n , we w ill ju st note that p r o ­ C om m unist m ovem ent in t h i s Moral Questions c h a n c e to vote fo r the can d id ates d en ts, s in c e stud ents who own c a r s and liv e on o r n ear the cam pu s cou n try knows it o n l y e x is ts do not g e n e ra lly need th e ir autom obiles until even in g, while stud ents co lle g e p ap e rs each y e a r by the T o the E d ito r: fo r the o ffice of dorm p re s id e n t. fe s sio n a l s t a n d a r d s are o n ly w h ere re fo rm is needed. who com m u te (I live in L an sin g ; I am one of them ) w ill have to d riv e We don’ t want an e le c to r a l con ­ A m e ric a n N e w s p a p e r P u b lis h e rs As D ick G re g o ry pointed out, to the cam pu s p e r im e te r and then attem pt to s e c u r e tran sp o rtatio n a p p ro p ria te w h e n the re is a L a s t Monday night R ep . D aniel vention to vote fo r u s . We want to the c e n te r of cam p u s. A s s o c ia tio n , in re c o g n itio n o f C om m u nist c h a rg e s a r e o n l y W. W est, D -D e tro it, suggested a d ir e c t v o ice in our c h o ic e fo r 1 understand that a proposed s y s te m of b u ses w ill be e n liste d to re a d e rs h ip that e xpects and d e ­ given to c a u s e s that a re g o o d . We gen e ral e xce lle n ce and fu lfill­ th at a s p e c ia l le g is la tiv e c o m ­ p re s id e n t. d is trib u te students e v e ry fiv e m inutes fro m the outlying a r e a s to don’ t find them In dope rin g s, T h e o th er o b jectio n to the con ­ m a n d s th e m . m itte e should be fo rm ed fo r the the m ain cam p u s. I am wondering if th is w ill r e a lly w ork. 1 think m en t of jo u rn a lis tic g o a ls. gam bling , p ro stitu tio n , e tc . p u rp o se of in v estig atin g re c e n t stitu tio n i s the num ber of voting th e re m ight be so m e s e r io u s overcrow ding of b u se s between c l a s s e s , W e have been fo rtu n a te thus C om m unism e x is ts in the civ il in cid e n ts of ille g a l d rinking by m e m b e rs in the G e n e ra l C o u n cil. and em pty b u ses at o th e r tim e s . Th e State N e w s w as cite d fo r fa r in h avin g th is type of r e a d e r­ rig h ts m ovem ent only to an in sig ­ c o lle g e stu d en ts. Although he did - We fe e l th e re should be at le a s t S eco n d ly, it s e e m s to m e that th is p ro p o sal is p a rtia l s in c e the n ifican t d eg ree today. But it can its ‘ ‘ p r o f e s s i o n a l jo u rn a lis - sh ip , and hope it w ill co n tin u e . not sin g le out MSU, the im p lic a ­ th re e voting m e m b e rs fro m each facu lty would c le a r ly be c o n sid ere d a p riv ile g e d c l a s s . A fte r a ll, i in c r e a s e . It can sp read to the 20 tion w as th e re . house so that the men w ill have a m illio n A m erican N eg ro es in this one of the p rim e re a s o n s fo r the e x is te n c e of the U n iv e rsity i s , as R e p . W est said that he wants ch a n ce of b e tte r re p re s e n ta tio n . I understand it, to s e r v e the student. I fe e l the p rop o sal is p a rtia l cou n try . It can sp read to the 25 to know the answ er to such q u e s­ W e fe e l that the " f e e d -b a c k ” e s p e c ia lly as re g a rd s the allo catio n of p e rso n a liz e d parking s p a c e s m illio n w hites living in an im ­ tio n s a s : "W h at a re the students fro m the G e n era l C o u n cil would fo r facu lty m e m b e rs at an annual fe e . p o v erish ed s ta te o f e x iste n c e . try in g to p ro v e ?’ ’ “ Who is behind unify and inform the m e m b e rs T h is is good fo r the U n iv e rsity in the fo rm of m o re rev en u e, I ’ m • In v estig atio n s of the M cC arthy a ll t h is ? ’ ’ and “ Who i s supply­ of M cD onel H all. P o etry B y M a b el L . Y oung kind w ill do nothing to stop this. T h e r e is only one way to rid the ing the liqu o r and why?’ ’ I think We again urge the men of W est that the old adage “ stupid q u e s­ M cD onel to vote NO th is T u e s ­ s u r e . Y e t, I am of the opinion that it is lackin g in p rin c ip le b e ca u se it would tend to c r e a t e an a r tific ia l s o c ia l c la s s lev el between fa c ­ cou n try o f C om m unist in filtra ­ u lty and stu d en ts. A lso , m any p r o fe s s o r s ren tin g such s p a ce s would tio n s d e s e rv e stupid a n sw e rs” day. c e r ta in ly not occupy them a ll day, th ereb y w astin g “ valu able” s p a c e . tion . We s t a r t at the bottom and c e r ta in ly applies In th is s itu a tio n . C o m m ittee to D efeat the Dorm I s in c e r e ly hope that the U n iv e rsity has not m ade its final d e c i­ Why? do away with the re a s o n s fo r its E d ito r 's N o te; M a b e l L . Highway To Peace e x is te n c e . T h e r e s u lts of such an in v e stig a ­ C o n stitu tion sio n on th is m a tte r. . . L aw ren ce J . R ad ick Y oung is an E a s t L a n s in g T h e p e a c e and quiet of the e a rly tion would p robably p ro v e to be T o m Sullivan D enn is Regan r e s id e n t, who h a s w ritten We of earth a re m arch in g m orn w as sh a tte re d th is Ju n e day, quite c o m ic a l and e n te rta in in g . Ja m e s M itte H 1 P si a book o f poem s e n title d T ow ard the m orning, by a g r e a t ro arin g b ird of p re y ; In the in te r e s t of sav in g the Jo h n C r is t A L E c T ow ard the dawning lik e som e giant unicorn spewing s ta te le g is la tu re a lot o f tim e ‘ S e n s e and N o n s e n s e ." V E R A Of a b righ t new day. h is hot and ev il b re a th , alik e on innocent and guilty, Unorthodox and m oney, I w ill tr y to answ er R e p . W est’ s “ in te llig e n t" q u es­ ACROSS 28. Utmost E X T R Long the night and d ark, tio n s . 'Absurd’ Bus Idea 1. Scraps hyperbole And fille d with con stan t s tr ife ; r e le n tle s s ly he winged h is way Beliefs 29. Heir P O 5 T A Ichemy With w ar and fe a r of w ar above ou r p ark s and g ard e n s, as frig h ten ed b ird s sought refu ge What' a re we try in g to p ro v e ? T o the E d ito r ; 5. Milkfish 8. Simpleton; 3 0. Fine linen AN T 1 T o the E d ito r: W e’ r e try in g to p rov e that b e e r 3 3. Cubic meter Along the b lood -stain ed way. in p ro te ctin g tr e e s , puzzled, slang R E A L A ll, N ature, such a c le v e r dam e, h a s the 86 v ital n u trien ts n e c e s ­ A good portio n of facu lty tim e 36. Cow’s cry sen sin g s a r y fo r a stro n g m ind and a 11. Origin E She m akes each bird and b e a st, In r e fe r e n c e to the le tt e r from and e m o tio n s has alread y been 37. Relieve Oh, F a th e r of m ankind, how a ll was not well with th e ir w o rld - 0 V E R With but a tiny speck of y e a st; M iss K apetan con cern in g the edi­ h ealth y body. 12. Crown 38. Treeless S. G riev o u sly have we sinned; God’ s w orld, usurped by m an in w asted on the new parkin g p ro ­ F 1 R Cut to perpetuate the human ra c e , With fin e ss e and g race , B ro th e r against b ro th e r Venting hate and g reed . h is to ria l “ T h e r e Is M o re T o M o ral­ ity T h an S e x .” Quoting from h er Who is behind a ll th is ? Need­ l e s s to s a y , i t 's the d is t ille r s of p o s a ls , e .g ., acrim o n io u s de­ b a te s , v eiled th re a ts and le tt e r s 13. Consume 14. Roman Amer. plains 42. M ake a F E « 1 d e s ir e fo r c r e a tu r e c o m fo rts, road She finds it m ost expedient l e tt e r : " I t is in tuitively obvious celebrity of testin g A m e ric a who a r e behind th is , in to the e d ito r (including th is one). 15. Ancient 45. IU-nature 1 o add a fo o l-p ro o f in gred ien t; But now the m is ts a r e liftin g , the d ev ice s of his mind, to p rov e that such h ab its (s e x , c ig a r e tte - an e ffo rt to p ro v e, o n ce and fo r T h is i s su fficie n t to d is c re d it 5 1 . Plant 7. Orbital sm oking. . . . d ep artu re from Jewish 46. Medieval 'T is love that does the tr ic k , With v ision c le a r , we b rav ely h is knowledge and h is pow er, a ll, thaf alcohol d o es not s a tu r ­ the w hole s y s te m . F a c u lty m em ­ point re lig io u s trad ition s) a r e all m an­ ' ascetics shield DOWN ‘1 is love that m akes them tick ; M arch hand in hand, our F a th e r, little d ream ing of the reckoning a te the b ra in . b e r s a r e supposed to be con ­ 8 . E v e rg re e n ife s ta tio n s of th is w idespread 17. M ore pliant 47. Craggy hill 1. Cheese Sly N atu re’ s little g3m e! F o rg ettin g c o lo r , r a c e and c re e d . in that la s t tra g ic hour. c e rn e d p r im a r ily with th e ir a c a ­ sh ru b sp iritu a l r o t ." I t ’ s unfortunate that the actio n s 19. Son of Bela 4 8. Atop 2. Jot d em ic and r e s e a r c h functions 9 . Enzym e I cannot s e e how c ig a r e tte - of so few r e fle c t on the c h a r a c te r 20. Hebrew dry 4 9 . Roman 3 . Digits and not with petty m a tte rs such 1 0 . I do sm oking c o u l d be m o re s p ir it­ of so m any. R ep. W est is only measure bronze 4. Walkout a s crow ded b u s e s, parkin g sp ace 16. Since u ally "d e g e n e ra tin g ” t h a n bub­ ech o in g the thoughts of so many 2 1 . C alyx leaf 5 0. Call for 5. Severe M IC H IG AN and the lik e . It is by th is y a rd ­ 18. T a k e n o u r ­ b le-g u m c h e w i n g o r drinking o th e r c itiz e n s of t h i s s t a t e . 24. Purgative help 6. Existed UNIVERSITY STATI S T A T E M E W S C o k e s. Ju s t b e cau se an e x c e s s of P eo p le should r e a liz e th at as s tic k a n d not by money that a p ro p o sal lik e th is should be m ea­ ishm ent 22. - - B a b a them w i l l c a u se in ju ry to t h e long as th e re a re c o lle g e students s u re d — what in the u ltim ate anal­ 2 3. V a rn ish p h y sio lo g ical being does not nec­ under the p r e s s u r e s of acad em ic y s i s i s con du ctive to the prom o­ V ln g re d ie n t M em b er A sso ciated P r e s s , United P r e s s su m m e r te rm ; sp e cial W elcom e Issu e in Sep­ e s s a r ily m ean that the m o rals of com p etitio n , the g r a s s e r s and tion o f the e s s e n tia l function of a 24. D onkey In tern atio n al, Inland D aily P r e s s A sso ciatio n , te m b e r. the being w ill d eg en erate. “ b e e r b u s t s " w ill co n tin u e. u n iv e rsity ! 2 5. P o rtio n A sso ciated C o lleg iate P r e s s A sso cia tio n , Second c la s s postage paid at E a s t L an sin g , I am not condoning the actio n s V isu a liz e th is situ atio n : a fa c ­ 26. W eig h ty And second ly, why is d eparture M ichigan P r e s s A sso ciation . M ichigan . of th e s e stu d en ts; how ever m a ss ulty m em b er in Anthony H all hav­ 2 7. Tent fro m re lig io u s trad itions a m an - E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student ife s ta tio n of a r r e s t s is not the solution to th is ing to r u s h to a c la s s o r to a dw ellers 'th is w idespread 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 , p ro b le m . If R ep. W est and o th e rs m eeting in M o rrill H a l l ; it is 3 1 . E x tin c t b ird sp iritu a l ro t S tate U n iv ersity. Issu ed 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 lik e him want to b rin g an end to raining h ard o r snowing and the 3 2 . Genus o f through F rid ay during the fa ll, w in ter and p ay able in advance: te r m , $3; 2 te r m s , $4; E v e ry C h r i s t i a n relig io n , th is situ atio n , then they should bus i s la te o r crow ded. A ssu m ­ bum ble bees sp rin g q u a rte rs, tw ice w eekly during the 3 t e r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. w hether Southern B a p tist, Uni­ 3 4. J a p . coin s e e to it that S h e riffs lik e C liffo rd ing t h a t a bus is a v a ila b le , the t a ria n , Rom an C ath olic, R u ssian . B lu e pencils P o r t e r spend th e ir tim e e n fo r c ­ p o o r p r o fe s s o r m ay have to rid e O rthodox o r w hat-have-you, is . W histle E d ito r............................................... B ru c e F a b ric a n t ing the law s among liq u o r s to r e a c r o s s cam p u s via K ellogg C en ­ W ire E d ito r...................................John Van G ieson the re s u lt of the d ep arture from . A gave A d v ertisin g M anager. . F r e d L ev in e o w n e rs. t e r and M ichigan Avenue to get N ight E d ito r.............................................. L e e B row n the e sta b lish e d relig io u s trad i­ 4 1 . D eliver Cam pus E d ito r................................. G e r ry Hinkley to h is d estin ation . What kind of A s s t. Adv. M g rs ...................... F ra n k Sen g er J r . , tion . J u s t b e ca u se a p erson can­ It is a lso unfortunate that MSU 42. Old y a r n A s s 't Cam pus E d ito r...........................L iz Hyman m o r a le i s he going to be in when ................................................................. A rth u r L a n g e r not o r w ill not follow an e stab ­ with its "P la y b o y ” repu tation m e a su re E d ito ria l S ta ff. . .B a rb B ra d le y ,D a v e S te w a rt he fin ally a p p e a r s b e fo re his lish e d re lig io n does not mean that of the p a s t, has and w ill continue 43. F ro zen ................................................................M ike Kindman C irc u la tio n M anag er....................... B ill M a rsh a ll c la s s ? G en tlem en , th is is absurd! he i s im m o ra l. C h rist, L u th er, to r e c e iv e the brunt of th is c r i t ­ d essert S p o rts E d ito r....................................... J e r r y Caplan News A d v ise r..................... ................ Dave Jaeh n ig C alv in , W esley and o th ers w ere i c is m . I’ m su re that if our c o lle ­ F au zi M . N a jja r 4 4 . M e n a g e rie c r itic iz e d and p ersecu ted in th e ir g ia te c o u n te rp a rts in Ann A rb o r A ss o c ia te P r o fe s s o r t Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, May 5, 1964 3 W h is k e re d P ro fs D eb a te P ro s , C o n s 6Entire Senate Responsible9 O f H a ir O n T h e ir C h in n y -C h in -C h in s Rights Bill Failure Discussed T h e e n t i r e S e n a te , not ju s t la te c i v i l rig h ts , S o u th e rn e rs allow an ce of the filib u s te r and the d isenchantm en t a n d c y n ic is m " T o grow a b e a rd you m u st go Ü SP would not ham per th e m .” se n io rity s y s te m .” w ithin the N egro m ov em en t.’ ^ Southern s e g re g a tio n is ts , i s r e ­ aw ay ,” said v isitin g p r o fe s s o r sp o n sib le fo r its fa ilu r e to p a s s T h e 13th, 14th and 15th am end­ " C o n g r e s s has m ade the de­ He a lso b e lie v e s m o re delay of p sycholog y A rd ie L u bin. " I t s c iv il rig h ts le g isla tio n , an MSU m e n ts adopted fro m 1865 to 1870 c is io n that the filib u s te r tech ­ w ill giv e tim e fo r the " c r y s t a l ­ im p o s sib le to grow an adequate s o c io lo g is t said re c e n tly . s p e c ific a lly p rov id e that Con­ nique is m o re im portant than lizatio n of a n ti-c iv il rig h ts le g is ­ b e a rd w i t h people you k n o w Ja m e s B . M cK ee, p r o fe s s o r of g r e s s had the rig h t to p a s s le g is ­ c iv il rig h ts le g isla tio n .” latio n ” in the N orth. around you. socio lo g y and anthropology, be­ latio n c o n ce rn in g c iv il lib e r t ie s . M ost Southern se n a to rs have T h e Southern s e n a to rs could " 1 went to G u a d a la ja ra ( M ex­ lie v e s the lack of le g isla tio n in It w as exp ected that it would do been in (co n g ress so long that e a s ily b e outvoted, M cK e e em ­ ic o , fo r s ix w eeks. It was a p ain­ the Sen ate fro m 1870 to 1954 th is , M cK ee said . v they have been given influ ential p h asized . " T h e y w ill g et away ful p r o c e s s fo r t h e f i r s t f e w cannot be blam ed on the f i l i ­ O th e r s e n a to r s , not o f Southern ch a irm a n sh ip s. w ith d estroy in g the b ill only if w e e k s. b u ste rin g of Southern s e n a to rs . background , have not been en­ M cK ee thinks the S en ate w ill o th e rs le t th e m .” P ain fu l o r not, m o st of MSU’ s " C o n g r e s s m a k e s its own thused about c iv il rig h ts le g is ­ a g re e to a b ill, but a lso that b eard ed p r o fe s s o r s fe e l anything la tio n , he s a id , "a n d it h as been N o rth e rn c o n se rv a tiv e s lik e WHITE r u le s ,” he said . " I f the s e n a to rs is b e tte r than shavin g. had any stron g d e s ir e to l e g i s - con v en ien t to have sou thern sen ­ D irkson w ill a g re e to w eaken it. BLUE " I don't lik e s h a v in g ," said a to r s filib u s t e r .” " T h e danger is not of no b ill, SHORTS David S tre a tfie ld , in s tr u c to r in M cK e e sa id filib u s te r s which but of an in e ffe ctiv e b i ll ,” he & urban planning and land scape a r c h ite c tu r e , who has had h is Duke Prof Comes in v a ria b ly accom p any c iv il rig h ts le g is la tio n a r e "in v ite d by the said . "A n in e ffe ctiv e b ill is w o rse than no b ill, b e ca u se it w ill c r e a te .STRETCH b e a rd fo r th re e y e a r s . " I have a r a th e r s e n s itiv e skin . For Chem Talk T h e b eard is p r a c t ic a l.” T h e Renaud L e c t u r e s , one of A b e a rd is a lso p r a c tic a l fo r the outstanding ev en ts of the H arold F ie ld s , a s s o c ia te p r o fe s ­ JO S E P H D R U SE A R D IE L U B IN H A R O LD F IE L D S y e a r fo r MSU c h e m is ts , w ill s o r of h is to r y . It keep s h is chin b e given today and W ednesday by b e a rd m ight be a d raw back to F ie ld s c o n s id e r s h is b e a rd as w arm . " W i t h c e r t a i n e x ce p tio n s C h a rle s T an fo rd , p r o fe s s o r of p ro fe s s io n a l ad van cem en t. a m ean s of id e n tifica tio n . " I ’ m One facu lty m e m b e r d is a g r e e s among the fe m a le s e x ,” he e x ­ p h y sical b io ch e m istry a t Duke On the o th e r hand, Lubin grew m ista k e n fo r o th e r people le s s with ev erybo d y. R o lf A . G e o rg e , p lain ed , " o n e thing a man can do U n iv e rsity M ed ical C e n te r. h is in p a rt to fu lfill the im age o fte n .” B u t h e h a s been c r i t i ­ a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r of p h ilo s­ and a woman c a n ’ t is a v e ry r a r e T a n fo rd , a noted r e s e a r c h e r , of the c o lle g e p r o f e s s o r . " B u t I c iz e d . ophy, had h is b eard until the end thing th e s e d ays. is author of 75 p a p e rs and an m ust adm it it also ev ok es im ages of la s t te rm . advanced t e x t o n " P h y s ic a l of C a s tr o and Santa C l a u s ." “ I found t h a t I m is s e d t h e " F o r the m ost p a r t, a m a n ca n C h e m istry M a c r o m o le c u le s .” D ru se fe e ls m o re men want to P e rh a p s the u ltim ate re a so n m o rning ritu a l o f s h a v in g ," he m en grow b e a rd s w as given by I36 p re tty su re a^ woman can t T h e le c tu r e s w ill b e given grow b e a rd s, "b u t don’ t b e ca u se s a id . L^ubin. im ita te him h e r e . in 122 K ed zie a s fo llo w s: 4 p .m ., of fe m a le a n tip ath y ." A b e a rd m ay e lim in a te shav­ today, " P r o t e in S tru c tu re and ing, but the b e a rd its e lf r e ­ D e n a tu r a tio n ” ; to n ig h t, q u ire s com bing, w ashing, and •" C h e m ic a l B a s is fo r Antibody cod d ling. Conservative Club S p e c ific ity ;’ ’ and 4 p .m . W ednes­ “ M ine is trim m e d o n ce v e ry day, "U n fold in g of G lo bu lar P r o ­ two w eeks, com bed s e v e r a l tim e s P la c e m e n t B u re a u Newly e le c te d o ffic e r s of the C o n se rv a tiv e C l u b a r e John te in s in Aqueous U rea S o lu tio n s .” a day, and washed once a d ay,” D e lle r a , H untington,N .Y ., sopho­ said L u b in . " I f you don’ t b o th e r, M a rie tte Com m unity S ch o o ls: o th e r people o b je c t.” M ay 7 , T h u rs d a y m o r e , p re sid e n t: John H arp e r, Top Wins In A Year S e n io r high m ath, E n g lish , sp eech R o c h e s te r , N .Y ., fre s h m a n , v ic e - “ I don’t spend a n y tim e on B row n C ity S ch o o ls: V o catio n ­ c o r r e c t lo n is t , (B ,M ). M / F. p re s id e n t: Stephen K itch en , A sh­ Jo ck e y W illie S h o em ak er holds G a ls !k&p. Annex, 2 doors E a s t of Campus T h eater ED 2*1116 O n ly a h o p , s k ip & a jump from n o n C a s e W ilso n & W onders 4 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, May 5, 1964 “ T h e firs t p e rs o n to c a ll b o u g h t the B IK E . EN G LISH , b o y s. 1 sp eed . W h itew alls, hand b r a k e s , e t c . E N G L IS H BIKE S O L D IM M EDIATELY b ic yc le . I ’ m v e r y glad* I a d ve rtis e d $13 o r b e st o ffe r . C a ll J i m A . in the M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s ” Autom otive Autom otive Em ployment F o r Rent F o r Sale with a SPA RTA N M OTORS R A M B L E R 1960 D eluxe Stand­ ard " 6” , 4 -d o o r , good t i r e s , RESEA RC H A SSISTA N TS for S u rv ey w ork. E x tr o v e r t, frien d ­ E Y D E A L V ILL A T h e b e st deal in fu rn ish ed a p a rt­ f G L R F L R N E R gat. stov e in good con d ition . Duncan Phyfe c o ffe e Pinnings, Engagements C H E V R O L E T 1963 Monza 2 -d o o r ; lowcost 4 -s p e e d tra n s m is sio n . Low m il­ c le a n . $60 0 . IV 5 -2 0 2 6 . C a l l ly , r e lia b le . M ale o r fe m a le with m en ts with am ple p ark in g s p a ce . 1 and 2 b ed ro o m s, c e n tr a l r e c - ta b le . C a ll a fte r 5 p .m . ED 2 - P in n in g s B a r b a r a Dixon, P ig eon ju n io r a fte r noon. 26 c a r . C a ll 3 5 5 -4 0 5 0 o r 3 5 5 -4 0 8 9 . 116 8 . 25 e a g e . Two to ch o o se fro m . N ancy Sch en k, B a rrin g to n , 111., and D e lta O m icro n , to M ichael' W A N T A D FO R D 1956, 4 -d o o r. Standard _________________ 24 ro o m , laundry f a c il it i e s , sw im ­ 2 GOODYEAR SNOW t i r e s . 6 -7 0 ju n io r and D elta G am m a, to A1 M ooney, M undelein, 111., ju n io r 1957 M ER C U RY M O N TEREY 2 - m ing pool and b a rb e c u e p its . " s i x . ” E x c e lle n t* tir e s , b a tte ry . J . W. KN APP C o . S h o e D e p art- X 15— lik e riew. $ 2 0 . C a ll 3 3 7 - M ra c n a , O w osso ju n io r and P hi and P h i Mu Alpha. • AUTOMOTIVE d o or, hardtop. A utom atic t r a n s ­ Runs lik e a d ream . $150. 3 3 2 - m ent. F u ll tim e o r p a r t-tim e . C h o ic e of in te rio r c o l o r s . C a ll 2652. 26 Mu Alpha. V ic to r ia T u r n e r , In terlo ch en • EMPLOYMENT m is s io n . P ow er s te e rin g a n d 3581. 25 E x p e rie n c e d s a le s o r s to c k . Ap­ F ID E L IT Y R E A L T Y , E D 2 -5 0 4 1 , ONE MADRAS S p o rt C o a t .T a ilo r C o llee n H effernan, D earb o rn sop hom ore and D elta O m icro n , • FO R REN T b r a k e s . No ru s t. E x tra sh a rp . G EO RG E E Y D E , E D 2 - 0 5 6 5 .C 24 TH U N D ERBIRD 1965. A ll white ply P e rso n n e l D ep artm en t, 5th m ade in In d ia. N ever w orn. S iz e fre sh m a n and D elta O m icro n to to W ayne G u enther, M idland jun­ • FO R SA LE c o n v e r tib le . Phone IV 5 -8 5 4 7 . flo o r . Downtown S to r e . 24 H ou: C H E V R O L E T 1962 C o r v a ir . 4 - 3 8 - 3 9 . $ 3 0 . 3 5 5 -8 9 8 8 . 24 Edw ard W e iss , D e tro it sopho­ io r and P hi Mu A lpha. • LO ST 8. FOUND d o o r , 3 - s p e e d tra n s m is s io n . 27 R E G IS T E R E D N U ftSES, full or NEW 2 -b e d ro o m , f u r n i s h e d . P U L L S IZ E e l e c t r i c stov e in m o re and Phi Mu Alpha. M a rg a re t E v an s, B irm in g h am • PERSONAL S harp . FO RD 1953. O verhauled re c e n tly . p a rt tim e . 11-7 o r 3-11. Good s a l­ F ir e p la c e , b a s e m e n t,p a rk in g .U p v e ry good con d itio n . $65. C a ll L.ir.da P e t r illo , C r y s ta l L a k e , fre sh m a n at W estern M ichigan • PEA N UTS PERSONAL Good condition. A buy at $75. a ry and d iffe re n tia l plus other to four ad u lts. $125 monthly until 3 7 2 -3 0 6 9 . 25 111., ju n io r, to C r a ig F la h iv e , U n iv e rs ity , t o W illiam Iv e s, 1960 FO R D FALCON , 2 -d o o r . S e p t e m b e r . (629 M ifflin ). IV • REA L E ST A T E Phone 3 3 2 -0 2 0 3 ev en in g s. 24 frin g e b e n e fits . F le x ib le tifne M ontague ju n io r and P hi Mu A l­ B irm in g h am fre sh m an and Phi C le an , eco n o m ical tra n s p o rta ­ M tlS T S f iL L , R J sp e a k e r and • S E R V IC E CH EVRO LET I 9 6 0 E is c a y n e , sch ed u le. M eal fu rn ish ed . Phone 5 -4 9 1 7 . 24 pha. Mu A lpha. tion. E IC O a m -fm tun er with w al­ • TRAN SPO RTATIO N V - 8, s tic k sh ift, 348 en g in e. E D 2 -0 8 0 1 . 26 FURN ISH ED 5 FOOM house T o r Jud y G ilm e r, D earb o rn H eights 3000 E . M ichigan nut c a s e ; s te r e o p r e -a m p lifie r •WANTED $ 8 0 0 o r b e st o ffe r. IV 4 -9 0 2 4 T Y P 1S T S -S T E N O S four m en stu d en ts. S u m m er te r m . with walnut c a s e ; 22 watt pow er Service sop h o m o re and P hi Mu, to Ja m e s IV 7-3 7 1 5 Q U napproved. O ff -s tr e e t p a rk in g . 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Can be seen w rite : C o tta g e s , 1817 J e r o m e , S ch a d e l, L a p e e r ju n io r and Phi o r 3 3 2 -8 9 6 1 . 28 4 8 7 -6 0 7 1 c a b in e t. B e s t o ffe r. C a ll 3 5 5 - c l a s s day b e fo re p u b lica tio n ; at 621 B a k e r S t. o r c a l l IV L an sin g . 24 P R O M P T D E L IV E R IE S , t h r e e Mu A lpha. FO R D 1962 X L -5 0 0 C o n v e rtib le . C 24 5945. 25 9 -9 2 2 4 . 26 types of d ia p e rs to ch o o se fro m . Jo y c e E le a d e s , F lin t sen io r, PHONE: C H E V R O L E T 1960. 4 -d o o r B e l - B lu e , white top. F u ll pow er. 390 G R E A T LA K E S em ploym ent for R oo m s 1 9 6 3 "(b E M O N S tR A fd R ) Z ig - B ulk w a s h fo r c le a n e r , w hiter to P e t e r D em os, Ja c k s o n s e n io i en g in e, 4 speed . 2 4 ,5 0 0 m ile s . perm an en t p o sitio n s in o ffic e , HATE T H E DORM? Want to sa v e Z ag o m atic Sew ing M ach in e. . 355-8255 a i r . E x c e lle n t condition. R ad io, $2,195. Must s e ll. 3 3 2 -6 4 3 4 . 28 s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C a ll IV 2 - ju st d ial s titc h d e s ire d fo r but­ d ia p e rs, flu ff d ried and folded. and P h i Mu Alpha; h e a te r, s e a t b e lts . P riv a te own­ m oney? B o a rd and roo m $115 U se y o u rs o r re n t o u r s .C o n ta in - S h e lia C org an, L in co ln , Neb., RATES: e r . TU '2 - 5 5 7 3 . 28 FO R D I960 B ro n z e 4 -d o o r . G a l- 1543. C 25 te r m . M ust be m aleS o p h o m o re, to n h o les, blind h e m s, d arning, e r s fu rn ish ed . No d ep o sit. 25 ju n io r and Sigm a Kappa, to H erb 1 DAY............. $ 1 .2 5 a x ie . “ S ix ” , stra ig h t s t ic k . R a­ E X P E R IEN C ED W A ITR ESSES above 2 p oint. C a ll M urphy 3 3 2 - and m any fancy d e sig n s. M arked y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e . B y -L o D iap er P a tr ia r c h e , E a s t L an sin g sen io r C O R V É T T E 19 6 3, re d C o n v e r t- 3 DAYS_____ $ 2 .5 0 d io, h e a te r a n d n e a rly n e w wanted. S e e Gene P h illip s . C ap i­ 1440. 25 fo r c le a r a n c e at only $52 o r S e r v ic e . 1010 E . M ich igan . IV and D elta Sigm a P i. ib le . 300 hp, 4 -sp e ed , p o s it r a c - 5 DAYS_____ $ 3 .7 5 tio n . A M -F M rad io, F ir e s to n e white wall t i r e s . In e x c e lle n t tal R e s ta u ra n t, 217 W. W ashte­ A P P R O V E D ROOM fo r m a le s tu - s m a ll m onthly t e r m s . S t ill c a r ­ 2 -0 4 2 1 . c P a t r ic ia S o k ol, B irm in g h am running con dition. W ill s a c r i f i c e naw. 27 d en t. U n iv e rsity YM CA . Cook­ r i e s o rig in a l g u aran te e . F o r Wh y P A Y M o r e ? F o r p r o fe s - s e n io r , to David A. W e ir, Man­ 5 0 0 t i r e s . 482-5481, 3 7 2 -0 2 1 8 . (B a s e d on .15 w ords per ad) at $ 9 0 0 . C a ll F E 9 - 2 5 9 8 . 28 EARNINGS A R E unlim ited a s an in form ation c a ll O L 5 - 2 0 5 4 . C 25 sio n a l d r y c l e a n i n g , W EN - c h e s t e r fre sh m an . 26 ing, p ark in g . $ 7 .5 0 w eekly. 314 There w ill be a 2 5 « s e r v ic e C O R V E T T E 1965. "F a s tb a ck 340 Avon re p r e s e n ta tiv e . T u rn your E v e r g r e e n . ED 2 -3 8 3 9 . 28 M o b ile H om es DROW S. P a n ts, s k i r t s , sw eat­ P eg G rig g s , B a t tle C r e e k soph­ C h e v r o l e t tà r? C o n v e rtib le . and b o o k k ee p in g c h a rg e if en g in e, four speed . C a ll a fte r 5 fr e e tim e into $$, F o r appoint­ ¿ A M P I N G T R A I L E R - 6k 8’ . e r s , 6 0 « . P lain d r e s s e s , s u its, o m o re , to G a r y F a lk e n ste in , E x c e lle n t. White w alls, ra d io , th is ad is not paid w ithin pm , IV 7 -0 0 4 0 . 30 m ent in you r hom e, w rite or F o r S a le S le e p s t w o . C u pboard s, ta b le , c o a ts , $1.19. 3006 V ine S t ., 1/2 S tu rg is sophom ore and D elta U p- h e a te r, power g lid e. P ow er one w e e k . VOLKSW AGEN, 1 9 6 4 K arm in c a ll : M r s . A Iona H uckins 5664 ID E A L G IF T to r M o tn er 1s u aÿ s to r a g e . Phone 372 -1 5 7 3 o r 4 8 4 - blo ck w est of F r a n d o r . C 24 s ilo n . s te e rin g , b ra k e s . $67 5 . F r e d , G hia C o n v e rtib le . 5 ,0 0 0 m ile s . School S t ., H a sle tt, M ichigan, o r b irth d ay . In te llig e n t, a ffe c ­ 5072. 26 T v ; R a d i o , p h o n o r e p a i r 332-8138. 28 A M -F M ra d io . N e w c a r w ar­ o r c a ll ev en in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . tio n a te . AKC b l a c k m in iatu re E n g a g e m e n ts T h e S tate News does not C O M ET 1961. 4-d o o r, autom atic M O B IL E HOME 1963, 5 4 ’ x 10‘ . Don’ t S e a r c h — C a ll C hurch ra n ty . C o s ts new $ 2 ,7 5 0 , our C 24 C o m p le te ly fu rn ish ed , p e r f e c t IV 2 -5 6 0 8 p e rm it ra c ia l' o r re lig io u s tra n s m is s io n . W hite, c le a n up­ poodle pu ppies. P erm an en t s h o ts. p r ic e $ 2 ,2 9 5 . TH O RP M OTORS, con d itio n . C a ll IV 9 -0 8 5 3 . 2 5 P rom p t S e rv ic e -N e w & U sed S e ts M ary L e e W iden, D e t r o i t d iscrim in atio n in its ad­ h o lste ry . Phone IV 2 -3 4 4 5 a fte r C H RISTM A S C A R D S — E a r n 3 3 9 -2 5 6 9 . 24 INC. 2800 E . Grand R iv e r . (Next sop hom ore, to J i m Kennedy, W il­ v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . T he 6 pm . 26 S u m m er M oney without being T E f LÜFÎ fry in g p a n s , h o u se - CHURCH T V S E R V IC E State News w ill not accep t to U n c le Jo h n ’ s P an cak e H ouse.) tied down to " a jo b .” No job w are s and g ifts . A CE H ARD - Lost & Found 808 W. W illow, L ansing C m e tte , 111., s e n io r and S ig m a Nu. FO R D 1959. 2 -d o o r, s tic k , s ix . 26 L ean ne C . T r e b ilc o c k , Mil-* ad v ertisin g from p erso n s in te rv ie w , no in v e stm e n t, no e x ­ W H ERE & G IF T S , 201 E . G rand L O S T P H ILC O p ocket s iz e ra d io , D IA P E R S E R V IC E , sa m e d ia p e rs R adio and h e a te r. $49 5 . 3 3 7 - w aukee, W is., s e n io r and D elta d iscrim in atin g ag ain st r e ­ p e rie n c e n e c e s s a r y . Send for R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U nion. ED tu rq u o ise . Sunday, South R iv e r re tu rn e d e ith e r y o u rs o r o u r s . 0022. 26 S c o o te r s» C y c l e s G am m a, to F ra n k B . S e n g e r, ligion, r a c e , c o l o r o r f r e e inform ation on s e l l i n g 2 -3 2 1 2 . C by E . Shaw . R ew ard . C a ll 3 5 5 - With our s e r v ic e , you m ay in­ FO RD 1960 F a irla n e 5 00. Aqua M O T O R C Y C LE 1961, T riu m p h . J r . , E a s t L ansing s e n io r . national o rig in . P r o c e s s C h ris tm a s C a r d s with AIR CÔ N Ô JTlO N Eft. P e r îe c t c o n - 8755. 24 clu d e two pounds of baby c lo th e s sedan autom atic 6-c y lin d e r . E x ­ 6 5 0 c c , T R 6 . 1 6 ,0 0 0 actu al m ile s . c u s to m e r’ s n a m e im p rin ted . L E F T IN lot E E du cation B u ild - that do not fad e. D iap er p a il fu r­ t r a s , new t ir e s , sharp con dition. R e a l sh arp , many e x t r a s . C all d itio n . U sed th re e w eek s. 8 ,8 0 0 PEA N U TS S e ll to frie n d s, r e la tiv e s , a c ­ I JU ST Automotive $ 7 7 5 . 4 8 2 -3140. 28 3 3 9 -2 5 9 7 . 26 q u ain tan ces, b u sin e ss f i r m s . B T U , 115 V o lt. $130 o r b e s t o ffe r. ing, b lack tonneau c o v e r fo r nished . O LD SM O BILE [ 9 5 7, blue C o n - 3 3 7 -0 9 2 3 . 28 S p r ite . R ew ard . C a ll B il l , 3 5 5 - A M ERICA N D IA P E R S E R V IC E TALKED WITH FO R D 1958, V -8 A u t o m a t i c , CUSHMAN E A G LÉ m otor s c o o t- T h e b ig -v olu m e s a le s a r e m ade 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t T V ’ s U SE D as low as $ 2 5 . At the 2528. 26 OUR FAMILY ra d io , good running. $25 0 . 6 to v e r tib le . New top, good quiet e r , 1959. Runs w ell. $125. C a ll in su m m e r, ju st when you have IV 2 -0 8 6 4 . C m o to r. E x c e lle n t body. F o u r B o b a fte r 5 pm . 332-1114. 26 hom e of M o to ro la, S y lv an ia, DOCTOR 9 p .m . 332-0318. 25 the tim e ! A sk fo r S p e c ia l K it fo r Personal b a r r e l . $55 0 . 332-2861. 28 Muntz T V S t e r e o s . S to ra g e F u r ­ T y p in g S e r v ic e AUSTIN H EA LEY 1960- " 3 0 0 0 " . T R IU M P H 1959 m o t o r c y c l e C o lle g e Stud ents— i n c l u d i n g K A R M A N N -G H IA C o n v e rtib le. n itu re S a le s . T e r m s av a ila b le FO R T O P-N O T C H p ro te c tio n at 31,000 m ile s . Yellow ; good con ­ E x c e lle n t con dition. M ust s e ll. F r e e Album of S a m p le s, e a s y - T Y P IN G IN my hom e. 15 y e a r s at 4601 N .U .S .2 7 .C a l l I V 7-0 1 7 3 . ro c k -b o tto m r a t e s , its S t a t e d ition. B e s t o ffe r. 3 3 2 -3 7 9 4 a fte r B la c k . $35 t r a i le r hitch and se a t F o r inform ation , c a ll 3 3 7 -0 0 3 5 to -fo llo w in s tru c tio n s, re p o rts s e c r e t a r ia l e x p e r ie n c e . E le c ­ C 24 F a r m agent today. A sk fo r J im 6 :3 0 pm . 26 b e lt s . M ust s e l l . $79 5 . TU a fte r 6 p .m . 24 of actu al e x p e r ie n c e s of other t r i c ty p e w rite rs . IV 7 -0 6 1 9 .C 25 Ryan IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , in F r a n d o r .C 2 4 TH UN DERBIRD 1 9 5 9 C o n v e rt- 2 -7 3 9 8 ev en in gs. 26 c o lle g e students w h o earn ed AÉGHAN É U P P Y . F e m a le , blond. IM M ED IA TE S E R V IC E . T h e s e s , M EN O F W est M cD onel: V ote No ib le . B la c k , a ll pow er, super C O R V E T T E 1960. W hite, blue inA r e a lly big c o m m is sio n s s e llin g S u p e rio r AKC b re e d in g . $150. on p roposed dorm con stitu tio n . g e n e r a l, e t c . E le c t r ic ty p e w rite r. t i r e s . 337-1110 o r L am bda Chi t e r io r . 4 sp e ed s. P o s itr a c tio n , Employment th is lin e o f m ed ium -an d h ig h - W ill c o n sid e r t r a d e fo r a c c o r ­ 355 -1 2 4 6 a fte r 5 :3 0 pm . 24 C JD .D .C ._______________________ 24 H e S A ID I H A V E A lpha. 128 H a sle tt. 7a m ich e lin t i r e s . R acin g sh o ck s. N E E D FOUR men to tra in p a r t - p r ic e d C h ris tm a s C a r d s . W rite dion, b o at, cam ping equipm ent o r B A R B I M E L E x p e rie n ce d ty p - VACATION A T beautiful L a k e E R A S E R 0 P H A 6 IA ! SUNBEAM 1962 A lpine, C o n v e rt- D u -c o il d is trib u to r. Heavy duty tim e now, fo r full tim e su m m e r. P r o c e s s C o rp . (o u r 4 3 rd y e a r ). item equal v alu e. 4 8 2 -0 0 0 8 . 24 ing and m u ltilith s e r v ic e . B lo c k M ichigan lodge two hours fro m ib le . W ire w h eels. C lean and in c lu tc h . 300 hp. N ever ra c e d . E ven in g s of you r c h o ic e f o r 3 4 5 0 S . 54th A v e ., D ept. E - 3 , M U N TZ'S 2 3 " T .V ., r a d i o , off ca m p u s. No jo b too la rg e o r I T c a m p u s. R educed r a t e s t ill Ju n e good con dition. $1,750. 3 3 2 -6 9 8 2 $1,99 5 . 3 3 7 -0156._____________27 p a r t - tim e . C a ll M r. H oisington C h ica g o , 111. 6 0 6 5 0 . 24 s te r e o , phonograph com bination . too s m a ll. Phone 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . 26 15. W rite : S e a F e v e r Lodge P .O . a fte r 5 :3 0 p m . 24 O LD SM O B IL E 1963 Super 4-d oo r 8 8 2 -6 6 2 6 to a rra n g e fo r p e rs o n ­ ¿H O O SE YOUR own h o u rs. A few New $199.95 with tra d e . Open B o x 87A W h iteh all, M ich. Phone T Y P IN G . T e r m p a p e rs , th e s e s . hardtop. P ow er b r a k e s , s t e e r ­ h o u rs a day can m ean e x c e lle n t ev en in g s. T U B E CADDY. 4400 S . S .M .C . E le c t r i c . W ork gu aran­ C h e v r o l e t i9 "5 4 . 2-d o o r. R a - al in te rv ie w . 26 T W 4 -4 3 5 3 . 77 ing, e tc . V e ry c le a n . 2021 H ard­ e a rn in g s fo r you a s a train ed L o g an . 24 te e d . 3 37-1527 o r 3 3 2 -6 8 5 5 . 48 dio, h e a te rs , new t i r e s . Body av­ $$$_T O P MONEY fo r th o se who D E D IC A TE D P E O P L E serv in g ing. IV 4 -1 8 5 0 . 27 Avon r e p r e s e n ta tiv e . F o r ap­ SCHUMANN PIANO. £ 8 0 . D ark hum anity o v e r s e a s m ay a rra n g e E D IE S T A R R , ty p ist. T h e s e s , e r a g e , in te rio r e x c e lle n t, engine qu alify; work now ‘ til fin a ls . O L D SM O B IL E 1 9 6 2 , C e le b rity pointm ent in your h o m e, w rite wood. C a ll 4 8 9 -2 8 6 9 . 26 r e lia b le w orld-w ide in su ra n ce d is s e r ta tio n s , te rm p a p e rs , gen­ e x c e lle n t. $165. IV 2 -6 9 2 5 . 28 F l e x i b l e sch ed u le. C a ll M r, 4 -d o o r . C r u is e c o n tr o l, hydro- o r c a l l : M r s . A lona H uckins, G R ET C H G U ITA R with double c o v e ra g e fo r auto, p e rso n a l b e ­ Kennedy. 8 8 2 -6 6 2 8 . 27 e r a l typing. E x p e rie n c e d , IBM m a tic , p o w e r . O ne o w n e r . 5 6 6 4 Sch ool S t ., H a sle tt, M ich­ p ick -u p . 4 channel am p. m ic r o ­ longings a n d t r i p accid en t C O L L E G E ST U D E N T S, m a l e . E le c t r i c . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 ._________ C $ 2,195. 1817 Je r o m e , L an sin g . igan o r c a l l e v en in g s, F E phone. C a ll 3 3 2 -8 6 4 1 , ask fo r through B u bolz In s u ra n c e - 220 T Y P IN G Th m y hom e. S h irle y IT S c a u s e d b v n i d b u n s F u ll tim e su m m er w ork. P a r t IV 5 - 6 6 7 0 . 24 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 24 M ik e . 24 A lb e rt - 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 . C 24 D e c k e r, 2 6 5 4 M e lv ille , E . L . O N E R A S E R S ... tim e during sch o o l y e a r if de­ TR IU M PH 1959 T R $ . M e ta lic m a - ESPAÑA C L A SSIC g u ita r. H ard Phone 3 3 2 -0 7 2 1 . C s ir e d . E a rn enough during su m ­ F or Rent ~U" Peanuts Personal SPRING ro o n , e x c e lle n t con d tion. S e e in M cD onel p a r k i n g lo t. $1195. m e r to pay fo r e n tire y e a r of S k i B O A T S, F ish in g b o a ts, C a - sh e ll c a s e . S e ll s new $ 3 6 6 . F u ll g u a ra n te e . 3 m onths old. 3 5 5 - P C T . 10 1/2 SA Y S: C hoosing the JO B R E SU M E S 100 c o p ie s , $ 4 .0 0 . A ld inger D ir e c t M ail a d v e rtisin g . sch o o lin g . O ver 15 $1,000 s c h o l­ Phone 353-1413. 25 n o e s - by day, week o r m onth. 6803. 24 a rsh ip s w ere awarded to qu alified U g lie s t G re ek w ill be a re a l 533 North C lip p e rt. IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . •FORD 1959 4 -d o o r hardtop, c le a n . G rand -R -M a r in a . 7086 C r ie tz SC H O BE R C O N C ER T O rgan with p ro b le m - with so m any well _________________________________ C SA V IN G S New re b u ilt tra n s m is s io n , pow­ stu d en ts. On the jo b tra in in g fo r p r a c tic a l u se of your education R d ., D im ond ale. 6 4 6 -2 2 3 1 . 24 s e p a ra te s p e a k e r s . M ake o ffe r . M ust s e l l . Phone NA 7 - 6 9 4 6 . 24 qu alified can d id ate s. 24 T ransportation e r s te e rin g and b r a k e s . $550. during the su m m e r m on ths. An A p a rtm e n ts IV 9 -1 8 9 5 . 25 e a rn w hile you le a rn p ro g ram d e­ C L O S E -In , c le a n a p a rtm e n t.S u b - W O LLEN SA K t a p e r e c o r d e r . Real Estate W ANTED: R ID E R S; d e stin a tio n - FROM FO R D 1963 1/2 2 -d o o r hardtop, 4 2 7 . High p e rfo rm a n c e engine. signed by th is m u lti-m illio n dol­ la r C o rp o ra tio n that hundreds of l e a s e fo r su m m er, 2 p eople. $85 p l u s u tilitie s . P h il, 300 M odel D 1500. E x c e lle n t con d i­ tio n . Not much u s e . C a ll 3 5 5 - E A S T LA N SIN G ,9 5 5 L il a c .T h r e e bed room C o lo n ia l. D e n plus B u r l i n g t o n , V erm o n t v i a Throughw ay. L eav in g F rid a y , WHV CAN'T TOO JU S T GET THE 4 -s p e e d flo o r s h ift. B e s t o ffe r. 7795 e v en in g s. 26 study a r e a . P r ic e d re a so n a b ly . May 8; r e t u r n i n g follow ing MUMPS LIRE OTHER R l D S ? students have taken advantage o f. M .A .C . 3 3 2 -3 3 3 1 . 26 M ust s e l l . TU 2 -4 0 7 2 . 27 Many of whom a re s till with our RACING B IK E , 10 sp eed . E x c e l- Phone 3 3 2 -4 5 8 9 . 28 T u e sd a y . 3 5 5 -4 0 5 9 . 25 STORY VA LIA NT 1961. W hite; 4 -d o o r, C o . in key e x e cu tiv e p o s itio n s . E A S T LANSING. One b ed room . Couple only. Stove and r e f r ig ­ len t con dition. B e s t o ffe r ov er $ 3 0 . Phone 3 5 3 -1 4 9 3 .________ 24 2 BED R O O M hom e n e a r cam pus P L E A S E I FOUR C oed s need rid e V - 2 0 0 . F lo o r s h ift, R ad io , E x ­ F o r a rra n g e m e n ts of p e rso n a l e r a to r fu rn ish ed . P a rk in g . C a ll ENGLISH 3 - speed b i c y c l e s . with 5 lo ts . $300 down, $60 p e r to Purdue th is w eek-en d . D e s­ c e lle n t con d ition. M ust s e l l . in terv iew , tim e , sch ed u le and ED 3 - 1 0 2 7 . 2 6 $ 3 9 .7 7 . A C E HARDW HERE & m onth. C a ll OX 4 - 9 6 5 2 . 25 p e r a te ! C a ll 3 5 5 -1 5 6 0 . 24 3 3 2 -3 9 3 6 a fte r 5 p m . 24 c ity you wish to w ork, c a ll G rand R ap id s, G L en d ale 9 - 5 0 7 9 . A lso F IR S T F L O O R , o f f-s t r e e t a p a rt- G IF T S , 201 E . G r a n d R i v e r , W O RLD 'S FA IR H oliday. Go by '59 R A M B L E R 2 d o o r J . B . ’ s E X C L U S IV E L Y C h ev ro let L an sin g , 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South B end, m en t. E ig h t m inutes from c a m ­ a c r o s s fro m U nion. E D 2 -3 2 1 2 . Service_______ a i r , s e e the F a i r . Ju n e 15-19. sedan, rad io, h e a te r, white U sed C a r s . 1957 and 1959 Con­ C E n tra l 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo, c a ll pu s, with g a ra g e , y ard . $60 C Round tr ip , acco m m o d atio n s, T T I \ w a lls. Story s e lls RA M B­ v e r t ib le s . V -8 A u to m a tic s. New h o m e. D ays only. Phone ED G rand R ap id s n u m ber. 48 m onth. IV 2 -3 4 9 6 . 27 L A D IE S WHITE b la z e r . S iz e l l - e x t r a s . Don’ t be le ft out. C a ll L E R S fo r le s s . $495 w hite vinyl to p s. F o r th e sh arp ­ 2 -4 5 0 9 . 26 12. W orn 3 tim e s . $10. 3 5 5 - 3 5 5 -5 4 6 5 . 25 e s t used C hevys in town, com e W A IT R E S SE S : Good w orking c o n - SU M M E R . S U B L E T n e w a ir -c o n - STU D EN T t v r e n ta ls . New 19” ditioned apartm ent fo r 3. D ish­ 1654. 24 W ANTED RIDE fo r I g ir l to New out to J . B . ’ s and b ro w se around. d itio n s. M ust have so m e e x p e r­ p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 21” tab le 'O BHM ( 3 * ie n c e . S e e M r. M itch e ll o r M r. w a sh e r. C lo s e to cam p u s. 3 3 7 - P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R - Y ork C ity o r New J e r s e y . L eav e 2801 S . C e d a r. C m o d e ls, $8 p e r month, 17” tab le B o sh e ff. No phone c a lls p le a s e . 0553. 27 Olym pia P r e c is io n . B u y the on T h u rsd ay , May 7 o r F rid a y 'OWBKMAN ‘57 OLDSM OB1LE S u p e r BU ICK E le c t r a c o n v e r tib le .C u s - m o d els, $7 p e r m onth. A ll s e ts EA T SHOP- 605 E . G rand R iv e r . FO U R M IL E S E a s t of C am pus on f i n e s t . T erm s a v a i l a b l e . May 8. C a ll Susan 3 5 5 -7 2 9 9 . 25 88, Holiday Coupe, power tom b u ilt, genuine le a th e r , buc­ gu aranteed , no s e r v i c e o r d e­ 26 N. M erid ian Rd. U pper sectio n H a sse lb rin g C o . 310 N. G rand . present ste e rin g , power b r a k e s , k e ts , pow er, a ir -c o n d itio n e d . liv e ry c h a r g e s . C a ll N ejac T V rad io, h e a te r, hy d ram atic, $1275. Phone 3 3 2 -5 3 2 7 . 25 F U L L T IM E f e m a l e g r o c e ry of b i- le v e l. B eau tifu l two bed­ IV 2 - 1 2 1 9 . C 25 R e n ta ls . IV 2 -0 6 2 4 .___________ C Wanted white w a lls. S tory s e lls DODGE 1961, V -8 Sed an . A uto- c a s h ie r . Apply in p e rso n . P r in c e ro o m ap artm en t. P in e paneled SÉWING MACHINE, S in g e r in FO R M A L W EAR re n ta l s e r v ic e . N EED A h o u s e tra ile r to re n t fo r TH E F I N E S T OLDS fo r le s s . $595 B r o th e r s M ark et, 555 E . G rand living room with fir e p la c e . Din­ beautiful c o n so le ; fe a tu re s zig Step out to th o se fo rm a l p rom s su m m er fo r fam ily of fiv e . Phone in m atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , rad io, R iv e r , E a s t L an sin g . 24 ing ro o m , la rg e k itch en . F u ll zag d ial c o n tro l. T h is one co n ­ and p a r tie s in our a l l new p r i­ IV 4-1451. 26 Student Apartments hea e r , nylon w h ite w a lls.T in te d 1401 PRO G RA M M ER S. E x p e r - bath and u tility ro o m . G raduate tr o l can be used fo r button­ v ate sto ck of P a lm B e a c h fo rm al N E E D SO M E O N F m ale o r fe m a le windshield, b ack-u p lig h ts , snow t i r e s included. E x c e lle n t con ­ ie n ce d . M o re than 1 opening. student and wife p r e fe r r e d . $75 h o le s, blind h e m s, m o n o g ram - w e a r. Only at T im e C le a n e r s . to take S e n io r Red C r o s s life THE DELTA ‘60 CHEVY 2 door coupe, L a n sin g . Growth opportunity. Im ­ m onth, 1 y e a r le a s e , plus de­ m in g s, and many d e c o ra tiv e d e­ S p e c ia l group r a t e s . E ven ings by sa v in g . Phone 3 5 5 -6 2 4 9 . 26 2 3 3 -2 3 5 D e lta S t. d ition. $950. S e e at 1232 Old r a d i o , h e a te r, autom atic m ed iate in terv iew . B o x A - l, p o s it. A vailable im m ed iately . s ig n s . A lso h as th re e n eed le appointm ent. C a ll 332-1215 o r EVERGREEN ARMS H icko ry L an e, (W h ite h ills ). ED tra n s m is sio n , w h ite w a lls 2 -4 9 6 9 . 25 c/o S ta te N ew s. ____________ 25 C a ll ED 7 -2 3 7 6 . 26 p o sitio n s fo r sew ing on z ip p e rs . stop in at 515 W. G rand R iv e r . 341-345 E v e rg re e n S t. S to ry s e lls CHEVYS fo r le s s . $895 FALCON 1961. 4 -d o o r deluxe'. G IR L S : I F you think y o u c a n s e ll- U N IV E R SIT Y E M P L O Y E E S : A t- h e r e 's you r opportunity to le t tentionl E ffic ie n c y a p a r t m e n t T h is m ach in e needs a re sp o n ­ s ib le ow ner who w ill tak e the 29 ED EN R O C HASLETT APARTMENTS S ix c y lin d e r a u to m a tic. Radio. ACCIDEN T P R O B L E M ? C a l l you r s a le s a b ility e a rn fo r you. c lo s e to cam p u s, bus and shop­ re s p o n s ib ility of only nine pay­ 135-145 H aslett S t. Good con dition. R e a s o n a b l e . m en ts of $ 7 .5 6 p e r m onth. C a ll K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. APARTMENTS C a ll IV 9-0102 ev en in g s. 25 P a r t tim e and full tim e p o sitio n s ping. B eau tifu lly fu rnished . Ideal S m all d ents to la rg e w re c k s . UNIVERSITY TERRACE a v a ila b le . F o r p e rso n a l in te r ­ fo r one. C a ll Fabian R e a lty . ED O L 5 -2 0 5 4 . C 25 A m erican a n d foreign c a r s . Now 444 M ichigan A ve. view c a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 o r com e to 2-0811 o r evenings ED 7 -2 4 7 4 . Ë E IG E FLO O R length s tr a p le s s G u aranteed w ork. 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 . 1411 ‘60 PONTIAC V entu ra, 4 SPRING - $ - SAVERS (under co n stru ctio n ) door hardtop, power s t e e r ­ 345 Student S e r v ic e s B uild ing 32 fo rm a l and hoop. S iz e 10-12. E a s t K alam azo o . C Leasing 63 C H E V R O L E T , super a fte r 1 pm . 32 V e ry a ttr a c tiv e . R e a so n a b le . ing, pow er b ra k e s, rad io, E A ST LANSING Deluxe furnished C on tact L e n s S P E C IA L IS T f o r sp o rt, 2-d o o r , hardtop. . . . R E L IA B L E F U L L and p a r t-tim e o r un furn ished . F o r C o lleg e o r Phone IV 4 -2 3 1 8 . 26 In v isib le B ea u ty . 500 C re a tiv e for h e a te r, hy d ram atic, white $2290 APPLIANCES w a lls. S t o r y s e lls PON­ m en and women, c h o o se your p ro fe s sio n a l p erso n n e l. 3 ro o m s . a C C U TRÔ N WATCH. $175 r e ta il F a s h io n s in G la s s e s . C ap ital Op­ TIA C S fo r le s s . $1295 *61 C H E V R O L E T Im p ala, 2 - h o u rs. C a ll between 3 - 6 pm Phone ED 2 -3 5 0 5 9 :3 0 am - 5:3C v a lu e . Won in a c o n te s t. 1 y e a r tic a l S tu d io s, 115 E . M ichigan, Summer & Fall by d oor, hardtop, V - 8, autom atic w eekd ays. 3 3 2 -3 4 1 7 . 38 pm; o r E D 2 -3 1 3 5 . 26 g u a ra n te e . B e s t o f f e r . ED IV 2 - 7 4 3 4 . C • Air Conditioning tra n s m is s io n , R & H, b lack . . 2 -2 8 8 1 . 26 $1,590 POLICEWOMEN B IC Y C L E S A L É S , s e r v ic e and featuring • Range PATROLMEN ’62 F O R D G a la x ie X L , hdtp,, Starting Salary-5476 per mo. r e n t a ls . E a s t L an sin g , C y c le , • Refrigerator Starting Salary-5476 per mo. 1215 E a s t G rand R iv e r . C a ll 3 3 2 - 2 double bedrooms R & H* au tom atic tra n s m is ­ Top pay for Policewomen 83 0 3 . C Double bathrooms • Garbage Disposal sio n , P S , b ucket s e a ts . .$ 1 ,7 9 0 Top pay for Patrolman -5608 C A R É E T LOOM . 4 h a rn e ss with Walk-in closets Closest To Campus - 5608 A U .S . C itiz e n , 21-35 y e a r s c a rp e t r a g s . $ 75. Phone IV '6 3 VOLKSW AGEN re d , b a r­ o ld, th re e y e a r s of c o lle g e 9 -2 1 5 4 . 24 Air Conditioning And Shopping gain p riced at..................... $1,390 If you a r e a U .S. C itiz e n , 2 1 -3 5 ¡with work leading to a d eg ree Wall-to wall carpeting Stop in and see the Resi­ y e a r s old, at le a s t 5*9'* and 150 lb s , p o s s e s s i n g a high in education, law, psychology, n u rsin g , o r so cia l w ork, o r t h e W ALKI Fully equipped dent Managers in the apart­ ’ 59 ENGLISH FO RD L t. blue having a high school diploma Full size kitchen ment building of y'our c o lo r , w hite vinyl in te rio r, sch o ol edu cation, and having Elevator R & H, e x ce p tio n a lly c le a n . . . no p o lic e re c o rd , you m ay be e lig ib le to Join our top -n otch , plus e x p e rie n c e a s a nu rse o r s o c ia l w o r k e r . A pplicants r i v e r ’ s e d g e D O N ’T Laundry facilities choice. $490. quickly grow ing, suburban po­ m u st be in good physical con­ BHM ( 3 * d ition, have good v ision ( 20- Summer & Fall Where the May J A C K DYKSTRA lic e f o r c e in Skokie. Appli­ ca tio n s should be re ce iv e d be­ 30 in each e ye without g la s s e s ). D R IV E EDEN R O C OWBKMAN Leases Available FORD fo r e Ju n e 10 by the: A pplication s s h o u l d be r e ­ PROPERTY Action Is (Open M on, T h u r s , F r i *tll 9 ) V illag e of Skokie 5127 Oakton S tre e t c eiv e d b e fo re Ju n e 10 by the: V illag e of Skokie ED 2 - 4 4 3 2 C o ll (1 2 5 2 R iv e r S t r e e t m in. fro m Bogue MANAGEMENT CO. N. C e d a r a t G rand R iv er S tr e e t B rid g e ) 3165 E . MICHIGAN IV 2-1311 Skokie, Illin o is 5127 Oakton S tre e t 235 Delta IV 2 -1 6 0 4 261 River Street 3 3 2 -5 0 5 1 Skokie, Illin ois 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 332-0838 Tuesday, May 5, 1964 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Kerr Leads Talks Begin On Open World Trade Drive For G E N E V A (id — T h e Kennedy fo rm e r S e c r e ta r y of S ta te C h r is ­ but th e r e i s s t il l no ag reem en t who w as speaking fo r the govern­ b a r r i e r s , to in c r e a s e and s ta ­ Memorial F o r m e r A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student Round o f ta lk s on b re ak in g down w orld t r a d e b a r r i e r s opened Monday with a pledge fro m P r e s ­ ident Jo h n so n fo r U .S . help fo r a fru itfu l co n clu sio n . But righ t tian H e rte r. T hen H e rte r appeal­ ed fo r speedy n eg o tiatio n s. P re sid e n t John F . K ennedy, who initiated U .S. e ffo r ts in e a s ­ ing t a r if f s , had e x p r e s s e d the on r u le s fo r neg otiatin g f r e e r e x ch a n g e s o f goods am ong nations involved. T h e sp e ech a ft e r H e r te r ’ s m en ts o f the E uropen Common M a rk e t, com posed of F r a n c e , W est G e rm a n y , Ita ly , Holland, B elg iu m and Luxem bourg. b iliz e tra d e in fa rm p ro d u cts and to giv e s p e cia l help to under­ developed c o u n trie s. T h e f i r s t aim has run into tro u b le fro m c o u n trie s outsid e G ov ern m ent p resid en t B ob K e r r , brought a w arn in g a g a in st hasty T h e goal is to cut m o st in­ o ff the b a t, the 7 5 nation s at hope that the neg otiations would the two b iggest trad in g u n its— W ashington, N .J ., s e n io r , has d e c is io n s . It c a m e fro m B e l­ d u s tria l t a r iffs by 50 p e r cen t, the c o n fe re n c e w ere at odds on b^ the g r e a te s t e ffo rt of th e ir the United S ta te s and the C om ­ been nam ed s ta te c h a irm a n of the gium ’ s m in is te r o f fo re ig n tra d e , to a tta ck o th e r typ es of tfa d e how to go forw ard . kind in h isto ry . mon M a rk et. student d riv e to e sta b lish a m e­ Jo h n so n ’ s pledge w as re a d to P re lim in a r y w ork h a s been m o r ia l to the la te P re sid e n t John going on fo r a y e a r and a h alf, the fo rm a l opening s e s s io n by F . Kennedy in the Kennedy M e­ m o ria l L ib r a r y in B o sto n , M a s s . T h e d riv e , to be held M ay 4, P u litz e r P riz e s to 10, w ill see k donations fro m stud en ts and sig n atu res in a p a r­ 19 Housing Units Honored (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 1) in te rn a tio n a l re p o rtin g w as won Ruby shooting L e e H a r v e y carto o n in g went to P aul F . C on­ O sw ald, Kennedy’ s accu sed a s ­ ra d , fo r ca rto o n s published in ticip a tio n book. T h e book w ill be a p erm an en t p a rt of the m e m o r­ For Blood Drive Cooperation Jo in tly by two A m e rica n c o r ­ resp o n d en ts in V ie t Nam ~ s a s s in . A s p e c ia l P u litz e r c ita tio n was the D env er P o s t. He re c e n tly moved to the L o s A ngeles T im e s . ia l. T h e RO TC sp rin g te r m blood 17 p e r cen t w ill re c e iv e the award M a lco lm W. B ro w n e o f t h e m ade th is y e a r to the Gannett H is $1,000 p riz e was based on T h e m e m o ria l w i l l p robably d riv e netted 2 ,0 0 6 p ints with 19 fo r women’ s d o rm s. A s s o c ia te d P r e s s , and David N ew spap ers fo r " T h e Road to h is work during the e n tire y e a r , take the fo rm of a s p e c ia l stu ­ aw ard s to be m ade to living units T h irte e n m en’ s p r e c in c ts will H a lb e r sta m of the New Y ork In te g ra tio n ,’ ’ a p ro g ram of su c­ and no carto on was singled out dent room in the l ib r a r y . T h e and p r e c in c ts fo r th e ir c o n trib u ­ r e c e iv e aw ards with E a s t Shaw T i m e s . T h e y w i l l s h a r e the c e s s s t o r ie s of people and co m ­ fo r s p e c ia l attention. room would house m a te r ia l d eal­ tio n s. 6 topping the lis t with 7 5 .5 p e r $1,000 p r iz e . m u n ities that a r e solving r a c ia l F o r the f ir s t tim e s in c e 1917, ing with the la te P r e s id e n t's B o w e r H ouse co -o p w ill r e ­ ce n t donation s. M e rrim a n S m ith , W hite House p ro b le m s . T h e s e r ie s was de­ the f i r s t y e a r of the aw ards, in te r e s t in youth, such a s docu­ c e iv e an aw ard fo r 100 p e r cen t co rre sp o n d e n t fo r U nited P r e s s veloped through the re p o r to r ia l, th e re w ere no p r iz e s bestow ed in m en ts about the P e a c e C o rp s. p a rtic ip a tio n . T h r e e women’ s p r e c in c ts will In te rn a tio n a l, w as aw arded the photographic and e d ito ria l r e ­ the fie ld s of fictio n and d ram a. T h e d riv e w as o rg an ized on the T h r e e f r a t e r n it ie s — P h i Sig m a r e c e iv e aw ards, lead by B u tte r­ p r iz e fo r national re p o rtin g for s o u rc e s of the 15 G annett news­ E ach award has been om itted in spontaneous re q u est by c o lle g e D e lta , T h e ta D elta C h i, and F a r m field 3A with 53 p e r c e n t. h is c o v e ra g e Nov. 22 of the p a p e rs in 1963, a s w ell as its p ast y e a r s , but not both In the stud ents on many c a m p u se s . O ver H ouse — w ill r e c e iv e aw ard s fo r S o r o r itie s failed to top the 100 a s s a s s in a tio n of P re s id e n t John n e w s bu reau s in W ashington, sam e y e a r s in c e the in itia l y e a r . 2 ,1 0 0 c o lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s topping the 100 p e r ce n t le v e l. p e r c e n t%donation le v e l and will F . Kennedy in D a lla s . Albany, N .Y ., and T re n to n , N .J. No explanation was given. a r e exp ected to p a rtic ip a te in the E a s t Shaw with 3 2 .6 p e r cen t not r e c e iv e aw ard s. Alpha Kappa R o b e rt H. Ja c k s o n of the D al­ It w as the f i r s t P u litz e r citatio n A lso om itted without exp lan a­ d riv e . donations w ill re c e iv e the aw ard Alpha was the top donating s o r o r ­ la s T im e s H erald won the photog­ to a new spaper group. tion w as the P u litz e r P r iz e fo r When com p leted , the lib r a r y fo r m en’ s d o rm s . W est Mayo with ity with 6 2 .5 p e r c e n t. raphy p riz e fo r h is p ic tu re of Ja c k T h e 1964 award fo r new spaper m u sic . It was th e f i r s t tim e in w ill b e turned o v er to the fed ­ m o re than a d ecad e th e re w as no e r a l governm ent to be o p erated aw ard in that field . a s a p a rt of the N ational A rch ­ iv e s . Campus Briefs Ja m ie B la n ch a rd , R o y al Oak s e n io r and fo rm e r s e n io r c la s s M ID -T E R M H E L P E R - J e f W illia m s , B r i s t o l , C o n n ., sop h om o re British Film Studies D e lin q u e n t’s Life p re s id e n t, has been nam ed d riv e b u c k le d down to th e b o o k s M onday to b o n e up fo r m id -term s c h a irm a n fo r M ichigan S ta te . when P o p ilio tr o ilu s L in n a e u s (a sp rin g v is i t o r to ca m p u s) d e­ c id e d to g iv e him a h a n d . ________________ P h o to by P a t ti P ro u t Intramural News Performing Arts Group T h e B r itis h film , " L o n e lin e s s of the Long D istan ce R u n n e r,’ ’ w ill be shown a t F a ir c h ild T h e a ­ p rob lem of m o ra lity on the c a m ­ pus. H arold W alsh , p r o fe s s o r of philosophy, w ill p re s e n t the f i r s t ing in the M ichigan le g is la tu r e w ill b e d iscu sse d b y house sp e a k e r A lliso n G re e n , R -K in g s - W a rn e r, a n ativ e of G a r r e tt, Ind., i s c u r r e n t p re sid e n t of the C ou ncil fo r P ro fe s s io n a l Educa­ F ie ld MEN’S S o ftb a ll S c h e d u le 5 :2 0 p .m . Offers Marriage Farce E ugen e L a b ic h e 's f a r c e , " C e l - w ill play the title r o le of a r e c ­ t r e tonight and W ednesday at 7 and 9 p .m . Prod u ced by Tony R ich a rd so n , who a ls o m ade the aw ard-w inning le c tu r e at 7 :3 0 tonight in the Anthony aud itoriu m . W alsh w ill speak on "C h an gin g V alu e s, 1 9 6 4 .” ton, h e re T u esd ay . He w ill a d d re ss the Young R e­ p u b lican s C lub at 7 :3 0 p .m . in the T o w e r Room of the Union. tion f o r B u s in e s s . He has been on the facu lty h e r e s in c e 1953. U n iv e rsity of T e n n e s s e e p r e s i- dent Andrew Holt sa id W arn er 3 — W in sh ire -W in d jam m e r i m a r e ,” w ill be p e rfo rm e d Wed­ e n tly m a rrie d playboy. T h e e x a c t ro om num ber w ill be w ill succ'&ed F ra n k B . W ard, who M arian G itlin , R o c h e s t e r , “ T o m J o n e s ,” the film s t a r s T o m O ther sp e a k e rs include R ev . 6:3 0 p.m . nesday through F rid a y and Sun­ announced T u esd ay In the S tate w ill r e t i r e a s D ean E m e ritu s N .Y ., ju n io r is c a s t a s C e lim a r e ’ s C ou rtenay and M ichael R ed g rav e. T ru m an A. M o rriso n , Edgewood 1 — Bum S e t -A .F . RO TC day by the P e rfo rm in g A r ts C om ­ N ews. a fte r 35 y e a r s at the U n iv e rsity . w ife M ich e lle . R o b e rt R ic e , C o ­ A m ix tu re of d ram a, com edy United C hurch on M ay 12; and 2 — V e ts -M o v e rs pany. runna sop hom ore, w i l l p l a y and ric h s a tir e , the sto ry c e n ­ W illiam C r is s y , p r o fe s s o r o f 3 — D airy -A g . E co n . (Ag. Coun­ D ean K yburz, L an sin g ju n io r, H om ecom in g P o s t O pen t e r s a r o u n d a teen age d elin­ m a rk e tin g , on May 19. On May A sh o rt b u sin e ss m eeting w ill c il) C o lo m bo t, M ich e lle ’ s fa th e r. quent’ s life in re fo rm school 28, the s e r ie s w ill fe a tu re a p re c e e d G re e n ’ s talk and d ele­ 4 — No C o u n ts-V e t. M ed. (Open) M ich e lle ’ s m oth er w i l l be and h is r e v e n g e o n p ris o n w ell known guest sp e a k e r. g ate s to the Young R ep u b lican ’ s P etitio n in g opened Monday fc 5 — W isdom -W ilding played by E ve D avidson, E aton 6 — B aco n ’ s H a m s -B e a t A ll Honorary Picks R apid s Ju n io r. Ken A nd rew s, A l­ “ m an ag em en t.” S tate Convention in K alam azoo on May 16 w ill be ch o sen . c h a irm a n o f the 1964 H om ecom ­ ing. 7 — L o g i c a l E m p ir ic is ts - legan grad stud ent, a n d D ale T ic k e ts can b e bought at the Sw e d ish G e o g ra p h e r T o T a lk Mo F u ’ s New Officers R o s e T a y lo r sop hom ore, a r e c a s t as h a n g e rs-o n husbands who a re door fo r 50 c e n ts. Stig N ordbeck, Sw edish geog­ B u s in e s s P r o f T o L e a v e T h e d u ties of the ch airm an a re to co o rd in ate the queen c o n te st, 8 — H u s tle r s -S .O .C . P i Sig m a Alpha, national po­ F a c u lt y Group T o P la y 9 — Alpha Kappa P s i-S .A .M . unknowing of th e ir cu ck o ld ry . ra p h e r, w ill ad d ress the geog­ the d isp lay c o n te st, the hom e­ lit ic a l s c ie n c e h o n orary h as r e ­ 10 — M cD u ff-M cG reg o r 7 :4 0 p m . c e n tly e le c te d o ffic e r s and planed next y e a r 's a c tiv itie s . Jo h n C . N ew com er, H a rp e r’ s F e r r y , W. V a ., sop h o m o re, will Two c h a m b e r m u sic co m ­ p o sitio n s f o r woodwinds and raphy se m in a r today a t 3 :3 0 p .m ., in 409 Nat S c i. He w ill speak A rth u r E . W arn er, p r o fe s s o r of b u s in e ss , w ill jo in th e U n iv e rsity com ing d an ce, h a lf-tim e c e r e ­ m o n ies and o th er w eek-end a c ­ o° O 1 — G re en h a n d s-E d g e rs p o r t r a y C e lim a r e ’ s b u t l e r , on, “ Sweden, the G eography of of T e n n e s s e e facu lty a s dean tiv itie s . O ffic e r s include J i m C o re y , s tr in g s w ill be p re se n te d by a 2 — T o n y 's B o ys - A g. E con P it o is . D ale G elv an , W ilm ette, a W e lfa re S ta te .” T h e m eeting of the C o lle g e of B u s in e s s Admin­ P e titio n s a r e a v a ila b le in 334 G rand R apid s Ju n io r, p re sid e n t; facu lty e n se m b le tonight a t 8 :1 5 3 — W o o sters-W o rth in g to n 111., fre s h m a n , w ill be a s s is ta n t is open. is tra tio n on S ep t. 1. Student S e r v ic e s . C u rt R e ith e l, U nio nv ille Ju n io r, in the M u sic aud itoriu m . 4 — M c R a e -M c T a v is h d ir e c to r and play A d elin e. Y R 's H e ar H o u se S p e a k e r v ic e -p re s id e n t; and Ju d y B r e n - B u rt B . B e la n t, E a s t L ansing 8 :5 0 p m . P e r f o r m e r s i n c l u d e Rom eo BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS g le , South Lyon sop hom ore, s e - R eap p ortionm ent, t h e M S U 1 — W art & C o u rt-C u b s grad u ate student, is d ir e c to r . 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H e rb e rt G a r fin k e l, a s ­ 3_4 — D an freh o w jac-B o w l W ee­ s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of p o litic a l s c i ­ F u rth e r com p licated by such T hey w ill p e rfo rm the "Q u in ­ I TODAY. . . th e a tr ic a l conventions as d an g er­ te t, Op. 39” by P ro k o fiev and M T h ru T h u rsd ay v ils e n c e , i s a d v iser. I F r o m 7 :00 P .M . 904 ous le tt e r s and a ta lk a tiv e s e r ­ the “ S e p te t, Op. 2 0 ” by B eeth o ­ 5 - 6 — R C R -S ig m a P h i D elta v an t, the play ep ito m iz es the ven. T h e c o n c e rt i s open to the 7 - 8 — M o tts-T h e lm a T h ig s 9 -1 0 — V e ts -D o lla r 65 Prof To Discuss fa rc e . T h e happy re so lu tio n of th is p u b lic. I I - 1 2 — P in Heads-H ow land R e s id e n c e V o lle y b a ll Religious Beliefs com edy is effe cte d only a fte r C e lim a r e is found o u t by M i­ M o ra lity L e c t u r e s B e g in T im e Gym 1 (C t 1) M ilton R o k each, p r o fe s s o r of c h e lle , who fo rg iv e s h im , " b u t F ro sh -S o p h C ou ncil is spon­ THE 6 — W ollstone-W ood brid ge 6:3 0 — W orm w ood-W olverton psychology w ill speak on “ P s y ­ chology of R e lig io u s B e lie f’ ’ to w ill alw ays hold it ag ain st h im .’ ’ so rin g a le c tu r e s e r ie s on the GREAT 7 — W orthington-W ordsw orth night at 8 in 21 Union. LOVE 7 :3 0 — W ild cats-W in d so r H is sp eech is sp onsored by NOW ON SALE STORY OF Red Cedar Review the H um anist S o cie ty . 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L arch IV 4 - 7 3 4 6 S a t ., May 9) FAIRCHILD THEATRE Admission: 50C 5ATD RPAY - Í 2 . 2 E 6 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan T uesday, May 5, 1964 F a c e Iris h T o d a y Shop Wed nesday 12 noon till 9:00 p.m. 'S' N in e rs S e e k 19th W in T h e p otentially dangerous Irish and h as run into hard luck th is sea s o n . L ead ing the som ew hat weak (.2 4 2 ) hitting attack is Shaun who has not responded to tr e a t­ ment of a pulled lig am en t in his D ennis K etch am , S ta te ’ s reg u ­ la r second b asem an , w ill m is s from N otre Dam e U n iv e rsity Top left hander and only le tte r F itz m a u r ic e , a ju n io r c e n t e r - b a ck , a s the num ber one h u rle r. tbe c o n te st a s a r e s u lt of a knee m eet M ichigan S ta te ’ s stre a k in g w inner on the mound s ta ff, Ed fie ld e r with a .3 6 3 a v e ra g e . T h e K a razim has com p iled a 2 .09 in ju ry su ffered Satu rd ay against b aseb all team today in S o u t h Lupton, was injured e a r ly in the only oth er re g u la r above the .3 0 0 ERA in ro llin g to a 2 - 2 season P urd ue and w ill p ro b ab ly b e out y e a r and appears lost fo r the lev el is sh o rtsto p R ich G onski reco rd . fo r sev en to ten d ay s. N otre Dame has only a lack ­ seaso n . at .3 3 8 . T h e S p a rta n s, 5-1 in league lu ste r re co rd so fa r , notching T h e untested pitching c re w h a s T h e m ain tro u ble fo r Coach play and 18-4 o v e r - a ll, have to L itw h ile r will u se th re e p itch ­ six wins, ten lo s s e s and a tie, held up adequately, d esp ite the J a k e K line has been the e r r a t ic be ru led the fa v o rite in the con­ e r s in t h e afternoon c o n te st in ju ry , but the m a jo r p ro b le m s field in g of the Ir is h . F o rty -tw o t e s t . S ta te i s on a c u r r e n t give w h i c h s t a r t s at 3 . Dennis fo r the Iris h have been the hitting e r r o r s in the f ir s t 17 b a ll g am es gam e winning s tre a k and i s tied E r ic k s o n , Doug M ille r and F re d an d fie ld in g ---d e p a r tm e n ts has led to 22 unearned r u n s with the U n iv ersity of M innesota D ev eroux, who turned in a t r e ­ viewed as stab le in p r e -s e a s o n against the pitching s ta ff. fo r second p la ce in the B ig Ten m endous r e l ie f jo b ag ain st D e­ thinking.__________________________ Ju n io r r i g h t hander F ran k behind M ichigan’ s p e r fe c t 6 -0 t r o it , a re scheduled to work th re e K a ra z im has re p la ce d Lupton, re co rd . Innings e ach . P ete G ent C hosen B y B a ltim o re (U PI)— M ichigan S tate b a sk e t­ b all sta r P e te Gent was s e le c te d by the B a ltim o re B u lle ts follow ­ ing the 10th round of the Na­ tional B ask etb all A s s o c i a t i o n Spartan p la y e r d raft in New Y o rk Mon­ day. T h e D e tro it P isto n s pulled a Netm en s u r p r is e in the pitching c o n te st and ch o se J o e C ald w ell, a 6 —5 O lym p ic t e a m m em ber f r o m A rizo n a S tate U n iv ersity a s its A t U -M f i r s t c h o ic e . T h e No. 1 f ir s t round c h o ic e was made by the New Y ork K n ick­ It w ill be s tr ic tly b u sin ess e r b o c k e r s , a n d they took J im U M P IR E ’ S D E C IS IO N -IM s o f t b a l l e r s li d e s in to s e c o n d during o n e o f o v e r o n e hu nd red w e e k ly from h e re on out for the S p ar­ B a r n e s , T e x a s W estern C o lle g e . gam e s on f ie ld s sou th o f th e M en’ s IM B u ild in g . In t h i s gam e W orship d e fe a te d W o lfram 3 - 0 . tan n e tte rs , who tra v e l to Ann T h e B a ltim o re B u lle ts ch o se P h o to by B o b B a r it A rb o r today fo r a c o n fe re n ce " P l a y e r of t h e Y e a r ” G a r y en co u n ter with M ichigan, B ra d d s of Ohio S tate; the C in c in ­ T h e Spartans hold a 2 -1 r e ­ nati R o y als ch o se.G eo rg e W ilson cord in B ig Ten play so fa r , but of the U n iv ersity ' of C in cin n ati Fern Netters they’ ve had th re e n o n -co n feren ce and the L o s A ngeles L a k e rs took In tr a m u r a l N e w s Top U-M, 8-1 m atch es sin ce th e ir last league W alt H azzard of UCLA. m eet with Ohio S tate and Purdue O ther first-ro u n d c h o ic e s w ere B eatin g M ichigan in anything is m o re than th re e weeks ago. L u cio u s Ja c k s o n of Pan A m e ri­ ( c o n t in u e d fro m p ag e 5 ) T e n n is u su ally a m a n -siz e d jo b , but it T h e re will be no m o re non­ can by the P hilad elp h ier 76’ e r s ; R e s id e n c e Hall and Independent proved a b r e e z e fo r MSU’ s coed c o n fe re n c e m atches th is season J e f f M ullins of Duke by the S t. 8 — W isd o m -W in sh ire T e n n is w ill begin tonight at 5 :30 n e tte rs who d efeated the W olver­ for the G reen and White who will L o u is Hawks; B a r r y K ra m e r of 8:30 — A r is to c r a ts -B r a n d y P le a s e ch e ck with the In tram u ral ine wom en’ s ten n is squad 8 -1 play eight loop m atch es b efo re New Y ork U n iv e rsity by the San Gym I (C t. 3) O ffic e fo r p a irin g s . h e re F r id a y . the B ig Ten m eet at Champaign F r a n c is c o W a rr io rs a n d Mel 6 — S ix P a k -B rin k le y WOMEN’ S T h e S p artan s (3 -0 ) captured all May 21. C ounts of O regon S ta te by the 6 :3 0 — B a ile y 7 -8 but t h e , num ber th re e s in g le s MSU will e n te r to d ay 's m atch cham pion B oston C e lt ic s . S o ro rity B lo o p e r b a ll 7 — B a ile y 4 -5 event in ch alkin g up th e ir third with a 1 0 -3 m ark o v e ra ll with T h e P isto n s c a m e up with F ie ld 5 -6 c o n se cu tiv e v ic to ry . 7 :3 0 — B a ile y 2 - 3 hopes of repeating la s t y e a r ’ s an o th er s u rp r is e when they ch o se 1 — Kappa Alpha T h e ta -D e lta Kay F o r r e s t topped l i- M ’ s 8 — M cln n e s-M cB e th win ov er the M aize and B lu e. L o yo la of C h icag o ’ s L e s H unter Z eta B o n n ie E ll i s 6 - 4 , 7 -5 in fir s t 8 :3 0 — M cC o y -M cL ean F re sh m e n and tr a n s fe r s tu ­ on the second round. 2 — P i P h i-P h i Mu s in g le s , with Ja n e V ed ejs stopp­ G y m I I (C t. 4) In the third round, the P is to n s 3 — A .O .P i-A .D .P i ing K aren Know les 6 - 3 , 6 - 3 in d en ts w ish in g to try o u t for 6 — E a s t Shaw 2 - 8 took W ally Jo n e s of V illan ov a. 6 -7 second s in g le s . th e S ta te te n n is team sh o u ld 6:3 0 — E a s t Shaw 4 -9 In t h e fourth through eighth 1 — Kappa D e lta -Z .T .A . Sue T h o m son s c o re d the only m eet in 2 1 5 , M e n 's IM B u ild ­ 7 — E a s t Shaw 3 -7 rou nd s, the P is to n s picked Jim 2 — Kappa Kappa G am m a-A Ipha M ichigan trium ph of the day w ith 1 ing a t 5 p.m . jffe d n e sd a y . 7 :3 0 — E m p o w erm en t-E m p y rean D av is of C o lo rad o, Ray Wolford Xi a 6 - 1 , 6 - 0 win ov er Penny C a r ­ M ichigan is a v e teran unit of T o le d o , G ary P h illip s of R ice , 8 — E m p e ro rs -E m in e n c e 3 — Alpha P h i - T r i D elt v er. with five lette rm an back fro m a J e r r y Ja c k s o n of Ohio U n iv e rsity 8 :3 0 — E m e ra ld -E m b e r s G o lf In o th er s in g le s m a tc h e s, Sue squad that finished second in the and Ralph T e lk e n of R o ck h u rst. Gym 11 (C t. 6) E n tr ie s w ill be accep ted b e­ T hom son d efeated H olly F r y 3 -6 , B ig T e n m eet last sea so n . D e tro it p assed the ninth and final 6 — NO GAME 6 - 1 , 6 - 1 , P a tti C o n ger b ested ginning tom orrow fo r the Wo­ T h e top man fo r the W olverines tenth rou nd s. 6 :3 0 — C aban a-C ach et E la in e C u m m in s 6 - 1 , 6 - 1 , and m en’ s In tram u ral E ighteen Hole is H arry Fau quier who has been D e tr o it's B i l l C h m ielew sk i. 7 — E m b a ssy -E M U M argo G ilso n d ecisio n ed Suki G o lf T ou rn am en t. E n tr ie s w ill a m em b er of the Canadian Davis who quit Dayton U n iv e rs ity two 7 :3 0 — C am e ro n -C am b rid g e D rain ard 6 - 1 , 2 - 6 , 6 - 3 . be accep ted from 12 noon-3 p.m Cup te am . y e a r s ago, went to th e R oyals 8 — C a sin o -C a ch e T h e G re en and W hite swept L a st y e a r the G reen and White on the second round. d ecision ed U -M 5 -4 at E a s t L a n s ­ 8:30 — C a rib b e a n -C a so p o lis Gov. Barnett doubles play with Kay F o r r e s t Crew Club Posts Win; and Ja n e V e d e js earn in g a 6 - 3 , ing, w i t h Fau qu ier fallin g to 8 - 6 v e rd ict o v er B o n n ie E ll i s and M SU 's Tony O’ Donnell. At Albion K aren K now les. First Time In 4 Years O’ Donnell will be at number M aureen S tr a it and Sue T h o m ­ R o s s B a rn e tt, seg re g a tio n ist two p osition today w h e n th e S p a r- son team ed to win the second g o v ern o r of M is s is s ip p i, will ad­ tans take on the W o lv erin es. doubles m atch and M argo G ilson d r e s s a c iv il rig h ts sem in ar Num ber f o u r man C h a rle s and M a rc ia S t r a it won the th ird . Wolff re m a in s the Sp artan s c o r ­ T h e M ichigan S ta te c re w club ing le a d e r with an 1 1-2 won- F r id a y accom p lish ed what few d elp h ia. T h e fresh m an c re w will row in the E c o r s e B o a t C lub R e ­ W ednesday on the Albion C o lleg e c am p u s. Juniors love T h e se m in a r w i l l be on the lo st m ark . thought would e v e r b e done. g a tta . F i r s t man captain T o m J a m ie ­ T h e clu b, a fte r f o u r fu tile son stands 1 0-3 fo r the y e a r, y e a r s , won a r a c e . T h e v a rs ity T h e v a rs ity w ill again have a shot at Wayne S ta te ’ s c re w in o rd e r of a panel d iscu ssio n . Among th o se taking p art will the look of the Dad V ail r a c e . L a s t y e a r be W illiam B u ck le y , ed ito r of with r e s e r v e s Mike Youngs (5 -0 ) c re w defeated C u lv er Academy Wayne finished fourth in the row ­ the N ational Review m agazine, and L a ird W arn er (2 -0 ) re m a in ­ by one length on the A cad em y’ s ing unbeaten. lak e to r e v e r s e C u lv e r’ s o n e- T h e Spartans will m ake th e ir h alf length v ic to ry earn ed a little ing fie ld , which includes som e of the m a jo r E a ste rn c re w p o w ers. E m il M azey, head of the M ichi­ gan b ran ch of the A m erican H e le n S ta te ’ s re c o rd now is 1-3 fo r C iv il L ib e r tie s Union and lead­ f ir s t home ap pearan ce of the ov er a week ago on the Sp artan ’ s the y e a r , the b e st m ark a S p artan e r s fro m the C o n g re ss of R a c ia l seaso n F rid ay w henlow a, Illin o is L ak e L ansing c o u r s e . S ta te rowed and M ichigan invade E a s t Lansing the 1600 m e te r c o u r s e in 6:23 fo r a two-day m eet. on rough w ater. c re w has e v e r p osted . E q u ality (C O R E ). W h itin g Saturday the c re w lo s t to Wayne W R EC KER S E R V IC E - W H E E L S E R V IC E - T IR E T R U IN G BR A K E S E R V IC E - M U FFLER S E R V IC E S ta te on the D e tro it R iv e r , but Grid Captain C O M P L E T E G E N E R A L R E P A IR . only by th re e -fo u r th s a length. Wayne had defeated S ta te by th re e TU N E U P 1 1 .911 lengths the week b e fo re . GROVE'S ALL CAR SERVICE Out Of Action T h e G reen and White defeated the Wayne ju n io r v a r s ity c re w , 6 0 0 N. CEDAR STR EET T h e lo o k ’ s so y o u n g , so fre s h , S T E E R IN G S P E C IA L IS T S C h arley Migyanka, 1964 foot­ p rev enting a T a r t a r sw eep, such A XLE AND F R A M E S T R A IG H T E N IN G th e tr im ’s so v ery fe m in in e . ball captain and d efen siv e b a c k - as o cc u rre d the f i r s t tim e the field s p e c ia lis t, has su ffered a two c re w s m et. The fa b r ic ’s a ll-c o tto n style d H ubert Wade and D a v e A lbau gh a re now w ith u s. badly sprained right knee which Next F rid ay and Satu rd ay the G ET T H E NEW by H e le n W h itin g to take you will sid e lin e him fo r the r e s t of v a rs ity cre w w ill take p a rt in the L A N S IN G . M IC H . 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