Inside Weather P o r tly clo u d y to d ay w ith l it - B a r n e tt h its r ig h ts b i ll , p. 3; STAT E N IW Our c h a n g in g c a m p u s, p. 4; M IC H IG A N t i e c h a n g e in te m p e ra tu re . T h e re is a c h a n c e o f th u n d er­ C rew c lu b seek s v a rs ity s t a t u s , p, 5 ; P rim ary e l e c ­ STATE s h o w e rs . H igh in th e low 8 0 '* . t io n s , p, 7 . U N IV E R S IT Y a W e d n e sd a y , May 6 , 1 9 6 4 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 , N um ber 1 3 9 C o u n c il S u g g e s t s C h a n g e s In G ra d e s May Add O p e n H o u s i n g B i l l V o t e S e t •C Plus Student To Scale Hope Dim Move Requires For Strong May Quit Faculty Vote Ordinance Bias Study T h e A cad em ic C ou ncil p a sse d s e v e r a l m e a s u re s T u esd ay w hich w ill m ake it e a s ie r fo r MSU stu­ Relations Group M org an S e e k s d en ts to get th e ir d e g re e s.' T h e d ecisio n w ill not be fin a l, ho w ev er, until it p a s s s e s the To Meet Tonight 'I'ositire A ction ' A cad em ic S en ate, which w ill m eet M ay 2 7 . T h e four m e a s u r e s in­ By S U E JA C O B Y R o b ert F . M organ, the only cluded; udent m em ber of the E a s t L a n s - — Addition of a " C p l u s ” grad e S ta te N ew s S ta ff W riter in e Human R e la tio n s C o m m is* t o - the presd en t le tte r grading C h a n c e s see m s lim fo r p a ssa g e sio n , will ask student c o n g re s s s y s te m . T h e p re s e n t sy ste m now of a stro n g open housing o rd i­ tonight fo r p e rm is sio n to with­ is a fo u r-p oin t s c a le with " A ’ ’ nan ce by the E a s t L ansing Human draw from the c o m m issio n if it having four points and “ F " ze ro R e la tio n s C o m m issio n tonight. does not tak e " p o s itiv e a c t io n " p o in ts . T h e only change is that T h e S ta te News learn ed T u e s ­ to com bat r a c ia l d is c rim in a tio n . a 2 .5 g rad e would be added. day that the proposed open hous­ M organ, B u ffalo , N .Y ., grad ­ — P e r m is s io n fo r the u se of ing o rd in an ce, ca llin g fo r p o s s i­ uate student, w ill appear b e fo re a " p a s s " grad e in lim ited c o u r­ b le ja i l se n te n ce s o r fin es for student c o n g re s s at 7 :3 0 p .m ., s e s outside the stud ent’ s m a jo r v io la to r s , will p robably be r e ­ d irectly p reced in g t o n i g h t ' s d ep artm en t. T h e c o u n c il's sub­ p la ce d by a m ild re so lu tio n With­ m eeting o f the L a st L an sin g Hu­ c o m m itte e on grading p r a c tic e s out c r im in a l sa n ctio n s. man R elatio n s C o m m issio n . thought that th is addition would Two p riv ate m e e tin g s l a s t M organ said he will len d er his e n co u rag e m o re students to take weekend failed to produce a g r e e ­ w ithdraw al within 24 hours a fte r c o u r s e s o u ts id e th e ir m a jo r a r e a . m en t on p ro v isio n s of the p ro ­ N O A H 'S T E S T R U N -F lo o d in g th e Form L a n e a re a T u e s d a y a fte r n o o n , tir e h y d ra n ts u n d erw en t the c o m m issio n m eeting if it T h e " P ” grad e would be fo r p osed housing ord in an ce which th e ir p e rio d ic t e s tin g to a s s u r e s a f e t y for th e c a m p u s. T h e u n e x p e c te d d e lu g e prom pted d o c- not take " a p o sitiv e sta n d " c r e d it, but would not be included w as introduced at the group’ s th o u g h ts o f ro lle d up tr o u s e r s , b a re f e e t and b a th in g s u it s s im ila r to th o s e hot d a y s in th e c i t y . on d iscrim in atio n in housing. C IR C U S T IM E —O ver 2 0 0 b a llo o n s h e ra ld e d th e u p com in g Wa­ P h o to by L a rry F r it z Ian in the student’ s grad e point a v e r­ la s t public m eeting in A p ril. lie was appointed to the co m ­ ter C a r n iv a l T u e s d a y a s th e a irb o rn e a d v e r tis e m e n ts w ere age. T h e ord in ance w as developed m issio n by fo rm e r A ll-U n iv e r­ d is trib u te d in th e B e r k e y and B e s s e y H all a r e a s . M ore b a l ­ — M inim um of a 1 .80 grad e by R o b e rt L . G re e n , a s s is ta n t sity Govei muent P re sid e n t Bob lo o n s a re s c h e d u le d for r e l e a s e on T h u rs d a y . T h e an n u al w a­ point av erag e re q u ire d fo r ad­ p r o fe s s o r o f ed u cation; M r s . Legislature Approves K e r r . He said he has re ce iv e d m is sio n to the upper c o lle g e . ter e v e n t is s c h e d u le d for May 1 5 -1 6 . P h o to by L o rry F r it z la n M ahlon S . S harp , an E a s t L a n s ­ som e a s su ra n c e s f r o m AUSG T h e req u irem en t is now 2 .0 . ing hou sew ife; and D r. H. C , T ie n , P re sid e n t Bob H a rris that Stu­ — M inim um of a 2 .0 grade a p s y c h ia tr is t, who h as s i n c e r e - dent C o n g re ss w ill a g r e e to his a v e ra g e in the student’ s m a jo r signed fro m the c o m m is sio n . re q u est. fo r hint to g rad u ate. T h is would Legislature Passes It would proh ibit r e a l t o r s , f i ­ Top College Budget be a tightening up of the r e q u ir e ­ n a n cia l o ffic e s and p riv a te p rop ­ "1 do not wish to re sig n from m en ts fo r graduation. e r ty ow ners from d iscrim in a tin g the c o m m is sio n if it does not If the m e a su res p a s s the A ca­ a g a in st potential c u s to m e rs on take actio n to n ig h t," he said . "1 d em ic S en ate, which is m ade up the b a s is of r a c e , c r e e d , c o lo r or do w ish to withdraw until the co m ­ $ 5 ,0 0 0 Exem ption of a ll MSU facu lty, they will national o rig in . T h e H u m a n R e la ­ po sitio n of the co m m issio n chan­ tion s r e p r e s e n ts a $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 cut p ro bably go into e ffe c t so m e­ tio n s C o m m issio n would be e m ­ A re c o rd ; 14/ .0 m iJ I ion higher T h e le g is la tu r e also re s to r e d g e s to fa c ilita te p o sitiv e a c tio n ." fro m an e a r lie r S en ate re c o m ­ $ 1 9 0 ,0 0 0 to MSU’ s p ortio n of tim e next y e a r . pow ered to in v estig ate c o m ­ e d u c a t i o n b u d g e t , prov iding He said he would be p e rfe c tly " P a s s a g e of the m e a s u r e s w ill p la in ts and turn o v er its findings $ 3 9 ,3 9 1 ,6 1 3 fo r M ichigan State, m endation. T h e sen ate had stipu­ the c a p ita l outlay budget. T he w illing to re tu rn at a futu re date lated that the amount be used amount is to he used fo r a power if th e r e w e re ind ications that T h e $5,000 perso n al p ro p erty exem ptions from p e rso n a l prop­ to the c ity attorney fo r p r o s e c u - w as p a sse d by the house and (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 9 ) by the U n iversity to re a c tiv a te t ie - in with the city of L an sin g the c o m m is sio n could be an e f­ tax exem ption to fr a t e r n it ie s , e rty taxes on the f ir s t $5,000 tio n . V io la to rs would be gu ilty of sen a te Tuesday and ent to Gov* the Highway T r a ff ic Safety C en­ during the con stru ctio n of the fe c tiv e fo r c e in com batting r a c ia l s o r o r itie s and student co o p e ra ­ o f evaluatio a c r im in a l m isd em ean o r and su b - Rom ney fo r sig n atu re, tiv e s w as approved by the house The would give student je c t to a m axim um se n te n ce of T h e sen a te co n cu rre d o n the t e r . new pow er plant on south c a m ­ d is crim in a tio n in E a st L an sin g . and sen ate T uesd ay. liv in g u ; the sam e exem p tions 30 days in ja i l o r a $300 fin e , budget b ill with only one d is - R ep . J a m e s F t W a rn er, R - pus. T h e reso lu tio n which w ill p ro b - sen tin g vote. T h e b ill faced s tif— Y p s ila n ti, said , how ever, that MSU re c e iv e d sligh tly ov er He said he was g re a tly d is ­ T h e m e a su re in now aw aiting a s now »¡ted to p riv a te hom e A ll W orkers U n iv e rsity o ffic ia ls had ind icated $8 m illio n from the $58.2 m il­ appointed a t the c o m m is s io n 's Gov. G e o rg e R o m n e y 's sig n a tu re . ow ners, ably be Introduced tonight is a f e r opposition in the house, p a s s - w atered-dow n v e rs io n . It would ing by a 5 8 -3 3 m a jo rity . that they would p ro c e e d with the lion to tal cap ital outlay budget. re fu sa l at its A pril m eetin g to T h e p ro v isio n , in the fo rm of an am endm ent to a se n a te b ill The by I H a te approved the b ill m arg in . In the house But Bricklayers em pow er the Human R e la tio n s T h e bill had been r e fe r r e d to c e n te r in sp ite of the fact that T h e m oney will be used fo r say th at it had found co n clu siv e $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 was not d ire c tly e a r ­ co n stru c tio n of the F o r e s t r y - ev id en ce of ra c ia l d iscrim in a tio n am ending the M ichigan g e n era l of repr 'iu ativ es the m e a su re C o m m issio n to in v e stig a te c o m - a c o n fe re n c e com m itte e F rid a y p la in ts but m ak es no p ro v isio n when the s e n a te failed to acce p t m ark ed fo r that p u rp o se. C o n se rv a tio n , food s c ie n c e and in housing in E a st L an sin g . p ro p erty tax a c t. p rovides fo r w as approve , ed, 8 7 -1 , The ¡¡ill had I e a r l ie r been r e - Back A t Jobs fo r c rim in a l p ro se cu tio n . the house am endm ent. c h e m is tr y buildings and fo r p re ­ Included in M ichigan S ta le 's lim in a ry planning on a c la s s ­ fe r iv d to ;! i oreference c o m m itte e P ic k e tin g at cam pus c o n s tr u c ­ Fulbright, Home Meet T h e co m m issio n would aid p e r ­ M ichigan S ta t e ’ ~ app budget is $ 2 ,1 9 5 ,2 8 1 ' slated fo r r o o m -o ffic e building and an en­ to iron out house am endm ents tion p r o je c ts c e a s e d T u esd ay son s in p rep arin g s u its fo r the O akland U n iv ersity . g in eerin g building at Oakland to the b ill. m orning and a ll tra d e s , excep t s ta te C iv il R ig h ts C o m m issio n if " T h i s is a trium ph fo r a new T h e breakdown fo r M ichigan lo ca l b r ic k la y e r s , have resu m ed it e sta b lish e d ev id ence of d is ­ U n iv e rsity . For Cyprus Discussion S ta te 's o th er ap p rop riatio n s a r e : lobb> in the le g i s l a t u r e - - f r a t e r ­ w ork. c rim in a tio n . Bill Would Allow - F o r a g ric u ltu ra l exten sion n itie s , s o r o r itie s and c o -o p e r a ­ T h e s tr ik e began F rid a y when A ccord in g to S t a t e N e w s s e r v i c e s , $ 2 ,5 3 4 ,2 6 9 . t iv e s ,” W illiam T . G illis , c h a ir ­ a c o n tra c t ran out betw een the s o u r c e s , the co m m issio n did not Religious Training — F o r a g ric u ltu ra l exp erim en t m an of the o ff-cam p u s a n ti-ta x B r ic k la y e r s , M ason s and P la s ­ c o n s id e r the o rig in al p ro p o sal in s ta tio n s , including $ 1 ' i ,000 fo r S e n a te L e a d e r s m in is te r s of G re e c e and I ttrkey co m m itte e , said . t e r e r s of A m e rica L o c a l No. 31 it s p riv a te m eetin g s but co n ce n ­ T h e sen ate has sent a b ill to p e s tic id e r e s e a r c h p ro g ram , LONDON /P— Sen. J . W illiam T h e co m m itte e has been w ork­ and the M ichigan ch a p te r of A s­ tra te d on the new re s o lu tio n . G ov, G e o rg e Rom ney which would $ 3 ,2 7 7 ,7 3 0 . D iscuss R ig h ts F u lb rig h t launched h is C y p ru s la te r th is week. He opened a d e lic a te p r o c e s s ing to get th is le g isla tio n through s o c ia te d G e n era l C o n tr a c to rs of T h e re p o rt ind icated th e re was e x c u s e public school - ch ild ren m is sio n fo r P resid en t Johnson of d ip lom atic soundings by m e e t­ e v e r sin ce L a st L an sin g announc­ A m e ric a . opposition to the re so lu tio n by from c la s s e s fo r two hours a week T h e U n iv ersity of M ichigan WASHINGTON (UP1) — Senate T u e sd ay in talk s with P rim e so m e com m itte e m e m b e rs . How­ fo r re lig io u s in stru ctio n . P a re n ts had i t s a p p r o p r i a t i o n s of le a d e rs a n d atto rn ey G en eral M in is te r S ir A lec D ouglas-H om e ing fo r 70 m inutes with D o u g las- ed its plan to tax p erso n al prop­ C o n stru ction was halted on the e v e r , s o u rc e s ind icated o p tim ism would have to req u est that the stu­ $ 4 4 ,0 8 6 ,1 3 9 approved a s p assed R o b ert Kennedy spent two and and o th e r top o ffic ia ls . Home then headed into s e s s io n s e rty in Ja n u a ry , B io -C h e m is tr y B u ild ing, C h em ­ with o th er B r itis h le a d e r s . " I ’ m p leased that the le g is la ­ is tr y B u ild ing, and F e e and A k ers (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 9) d ents be re le a s e d . e a r l ie r by the se n a te . one h alf hou rs going o v er som e T h e aim of the A rk a n sa s De­ At the s ta rt of h is .fa c t-fin d in g tu re h as re a liz e d the fin an cial re s id e n c e h a lls. 40 c la r ify in g am endm ents to the k Both hou ses of the le g is la tu re bro ad c iv il rig h ts h ill. m o c ra t is to u n d e rsco re U .S . m is sio n , F u lb rig h t w a s made plight of the stu d en ts,” G illis T h e dispute is o v er w ages, r ts o adopted re p o rts of the con­ sh arp ly aw are of som e of the said . W esley Je lte m a , s e c r e t a r y m an­ T h e r e Is a p ackage of am end­ c o n c e rn ov er the com m unal fight­ W o rld N e w s fe r e n c e com m itte e which c a lls m en ts of which the ad m in istratio n ing on C yprus and to su rv ey fo r r e s to r in g the s ta te s c h o la r­ e x p lo siv e tension -underlying the C y p ru s d ispute. A te le g ra m from a g e r of the c o n tr a c to r ’ s a s s o c ia ­ tion , said . want ; a s much b ip a rtisa n a g r e e - the c r i s i s that th re a te n s to wea­ He said that h is o rg an izatio n ship p ro g ram to $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 , w here m ent a s p o s sib le b e fo re actual ken the North A tlantic A llia n c e ’ s 2 0 ,0 0 0 T u rk ish C y p rio ts re sid in g a t a G la n c e it stood b e fo re the house chopped voting be gins. e a s te r n flank. in B r ita in was d eliv ered to h is London hotel, voicing “ deep d is ­ is w aiting fo r the b r ic k la y e r s ' union to c a ll and re q u e st a m e e t­ it to $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . A fte r the c o n fe re n c e Senate ing. F u lb rig h t, chairm an of the Sen­ appointm ent” at the m an ner in Funds fo r the loan p ro g ra m , R epublic m le a d e r E v e re tt D irk— More T ro u b le P o s s i b l e In L a o s h ow ever, rem ain at $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 in­ sen said he hopes fo r som e filial ate F o re ig n R elatio n s C o m m it­ which U .S . C yprus p o licy appears CLOUDY " W e a r e read y, w illing and able to m e e t,” he said . te e , hopes also to m eet the p rim e to be developing. TO K YO wP)- T h e A p ril coup in L a o s sp ran g fro m t 'airy- mong stead of the o rig in al $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . a g re em e it by the end o f th e week. rig h tis t g e n e r a ls and a c la s h betw een th e ir fo rc e s still i p o s - s ib le , a w ell inform ed L a o tia n so u rc e said T uesday T h e coup g e n era lly h as been in terp reted a s aim ec ; neutt a lis t P r e m ie r P r in c e Souvanna Phoum a, who was put unde ju se a r r e s t fo r a w hile, and the p ro -C om m u n ist P ath et L a o .T h e s e two fa c tio n s S e x S u r v e y C a u s e s N e w s p a p e r S u s p e n s i o n and the r ig h tis ts m ake up the c o a litio n . T h e P ath et L ao has de­ nounced the coup. fo rm ed about stand ard s at H arvard and R a d cliffe than at O akland .” RO C H ESTER (U P I)— In q u iries by the student new spaper into the s ity fresh m an from G rove C ity , P a ., M ary Ann A rm ou r, 18, didn t He did not c le a r the e d ito ria l b ecau se the “ paper has alw ays o p - s e x liv e s of men and women attending Oakland U n iv e rsity had tIt s t a r t the fu ss, but he brought it to a head. tnder com p lete freed om and we have published survey C a s tro S tro n g e r, S a y s R u sk cam p u s of th is no rm ally quiet M ichigan c o lle g e town in a furor A month ago, another O b se r v e r ed ito r gave out a tw o-page q u es­ find ings b e f o r e .'’ WASHINGTON i ) — S e c r e ta r y of S ta te Dean Rusk ;aid I uesday tio n n a ire about sex to the 288 students living in the u n iv ersity s T uesd ay. But V arn er took a d ifferen t view. He o rd ered all co p ie s of the F id e l C a s t r o 's - police» s ta te m e a s u re s have beconn so e ffe ctiv e C h a n c e llo r Durward B . V a rn e r ch arg ed " ir r e s p o n s b ile jo u rn a l­ th re e d o rm ito rie s b e cau se he was alarm ed by ru m o rs that p reg nancy r-ying the e d ito ria l d estro y ed . V a rn e r ca lle d the A v e rill that th e re is doubt the beard ed C om m unist d ictator can be o v e r - p aper ism , fire d the e d ito r of T h e Oakland O b s e r v e r , suspended p u b lica­ w as in c re a sin g on the cam p u s. nearby B irm in gh am last F rid a y and o rd ered d estru ctio n P ress thrown in the n e a r fu tu re. tion and ord ered all c o p ie s of the last issu e d estro y ed . T h e q u e stio n n aire s a s k e d about fam ily background of stu d en ts, of t h < antes and even the type f r o m which the sto ry had been But Cuban e x ile s o u rc e s said they b e lie v e now iss the tim e to T h e ousted e d ito r, A u stria n -b o rn Wolf M e tz g e r, cou ntered with th e ir sex u al e x p e rie n c e s b e fo re attending Oakland and while at O ak­ printec s tr ik e ag ain st the C a s tro re g im e and hinted strongly that plans a c h a rg e of " c e n s o r s h ip ” and ca lle d on the 12-m an new spaper staft land and w hether the e x p e rie n c e , if any, took p lace on cam p u s. Late Monday, V a r n e r 's s e c r e ta r y handed M etzger a le tte r which a r e afoot to do so. to r e s ig n en m a s s e . At least five did. About 8 0 pel- cent of the students com pleted the q u estio n n aire and told hi i that, “ e ffe c tiv e today, you a re re lie v e d of any a sso c ia tio n Ir a te p a re n ts com plained to \ a rn e r that pu blication s of the a - gave the re tu rn s to the O b se r v e r. M e tz g e r, the new ly-appointed with tl ■Oakland O b se rv e r and you a re not to be a p art of any pub- s w e rs to the q u e stio n n aire s would s c a r the reputation of ev ery g irl e d ito r, was in the p ro c e s s of tabulating r e s u lts of the survey when S aig o n C a b b ie s T h r e a te n D e m o n stra tio n lxcatio on th is cam pus while you a re a student h e r e .” attending the sch o ol. the ro o f fe ll in. M e tz g e r, 20, who is attending the school on two sch o la rs h ip s , was SAIGON, V iet Nam i.lj— U .S . au th o ritie s s e t m axim um s e c u rity A s ix -m a n com m itte e of faculty m e m b e rs and students was named V a r n e r found out about'the survey and M e tz g e r’ s intention to pub­ b itte r about be ing fire d . T h e edition ord ered destroyed was h is fir s t p re ca u tio n s T u esd ay a g a in st a th reaten ed d em onstration of Saigon to tak e ov er publication of the cam pus new spaper and get it in line lish it. M etzger said V a rn e r o rd ered him to re tra in frd in p u blish ­ c a b b ie s an g ered by the fa ta l shooting of two taxi d riv e rs that they with ad m in istratio n thinking. ing the su rv ey o r t'ac^ suspension from sch o o l. ” 1 took the p osition that we a re not acting as a public re la tio n s blam ed on A m e rica n s. And the com pleted q u e stio n n aire s rem ain ed in M e tz g e r's ap art­ M e tz g e r responded by w riting an e d ito ria l which b iasted V a rn e r m edium fo r the u n iv e rsity and should be f r e e to publish new s, even T h e d em o n stratio n — p ro je c te d a s a d riv e on the U .S. em b assy , fo r su p p ressin g the sto ry and said h is o rd e r re fle cte d “ e m b a r r a s s ­ m ent, with v ery little liklihood they e v e r would be p rin ted . if it is not alw ays in the u n iv e rsity ’ s in t e r e s t ," M etzger sa id . A m b assad o r Henry Cabot Lodge’ s re s id e n c e and other Saigon m ent and h y p ocrisy and the d e s ir e to keep ‘O .U . kid s’ b e tte r in— M e tz g e r, who was m a r rie d la st T h u rsd ay to an Oakland L riv er in s ta lla tio n s — fa ile d to m a te r ia liz e . Im Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 6, 1964 J u s t ic e G o e s B lin d Ju s tic e , w ith a s w o rd in o n e w h a te ve r p u n ish m e n t they in c u r. I n d i a ’s E d u c a t i o n P r o b l e m s hand and a b a lan ce in the o th e r, B ut o n ly the w o m e n sh o u ld b e ably rhore than tw ice that of the seq u en ce of the in c r e a s e in quan­ E d ito r’ s N o te: T h is is th e U nited S ta te s , tity . Point Of View has had fre e re ig n in h an d lin g p u n is h e d , a c c o r d in g to M i s s F i t z ­ f i r s t o f a th re e -p a r t s e r i e s Here’s An Answer T h e population is m ade up of T h e c u rv e of attend ance at in­ stu d en ts a rre s te d at S h ia w a s s e e g e ra ld , b e c a u se they are the ones on th e MSU Ind ia P r o je c t , many r a c ia l s tr a in s and c o n s ti­ s titu tio n s of high er le a rn in g has w ritte n a s p art o f th e Our tutes o n e-sev en th of the human mounted ste e p ly . Indeed, t h e C o u n ty g ra s s e rs . B u t the b lin d ­ w ith the clo sin g h o u rs . Man O v e r s e a s s e r i e s . It r a c e , living in an a re a a little T h ird F iv e Y e a r P lan o b je c tiv e s fo ld e d cesses s ym b o l has allow e d take O v e r , and h as le ft h e r scale out o f the of o u r is su e . h e r le g a l s w o rd p ro ­ b a lan ce to be they Th e app e a l, heeded w e re c a m p u se d but th e ir u n le ss not at the they w o m e n app e a ls can w ill p a rtie s , m a y not p ro ve as is by F ra n k S . R oo p , J r . , in s tr u c to r in m e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e rin g and c h i e f o f party for th e In d ia P r o je c t , H e is w orkin g a t th e C o l ­ m o re than h a l f of that of the U nited S ta le s . A so c io lo g ic a l upheaval i s b reak in g o v e r th is huge sub­ con tin en t. due p r im a r ily to the have alre ad y been su rp a sse d and m ay be exp ected to re a c h a fig ­ u re so m e 30 p e r cen t above that o rig in a lly planned. For ’Censorship’ le g e o f E n g in e e r in g in population explosion which is not A phenom enal ^ u n iv e rsity and - - - - - - - - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B y James Cash C o e d s a r r e s t e d at the g ra s s e rs ju d g e d by an in ve stig a tin g c o m ­ G u in d y, M a d ra s. being c o n tro lle d . T h e a ra b le land te c h n ic a l school expansion p ro ­ fo r p o ssession of liq u o r have been m itte e ’ s re p o rt. is now alm ost com p letely o ccu ­ gra m is in p r o g r e s s . A fter achieving independence pied by 8 0 p e r cen t of the people, U n iv e rs itie s num bered 46 in Ja m e s C a s h , G rand R a p id s s e n io r , re s ig n e d r e c e n t ly a s e d ­ ca m p u se d one w eekend night fo r T h e r e is no appeal fo r stu den ts in 194-7, India adopted as its fir s t with a human flood tide com m e n c­ 1961-62; th e re w ere 54 of them ito r o f R ed C e d a r R e v ie w , th e U n iv e r s it y ’ s stu d en t-ru n e v e ry 15 m in u te s they ca m e in who c la im they w e re not d rin k ­ goal the im provem ent of the liv ­ ing to p e n e tra te the urban s c e n e . in 1 9 62-63, the 196 5 -6 6 ta rg et lite r a r y m a g a z in e . ing standard of its c i t i z e n s . T h e re is an annual in c r e a s e in was 58 but th is fig u re has alread y a ffe r the 1 a .m . c lo sin g h o u r. F o r in g; none fo r those o v e r 2 1; a n d When I was a kid, I once saw Su g ar Ray Robinson cut Ja k e L aM otta Working through d e m o cra tic in­ sch o o l age population of two and been su rp a ssed . s o m e g irls , th is m ea ns sta yin g none fo r those h eld three o r fo u r to p ie c e s fo r the m iddlew eight boxing cham pionship of the w orld. stitu tio n s it has o rg an ized c o ­ a h alf p e r cen t com pounded. T e c h n ic a i in stitu te s, both d e­ He used th re e m a jo r w eapons: speed, pow er, and v a ria tio n . No one in e v e ry w eekend u n til the end of hours beyond c lo s in g , w ith n o ordinated econ om ic and so cia l In the con text of a c o n stitu tio n ­ g r e e and diplom a g ran tin g , have w as f a s te r than Robinson; and fo r h is s iz e he had a punch co m p a r­ developm ent p r o je c ts under its al req u irem en t of fr e e and c o m ­ a lso had a rapid expansion in the te r m . chance to c a ll th e ir d o rm s . ab le to J o e L o u is’ s . co m p reh en siv e F iv e - Y e a r P r o ­ p u lso ry education through age 14, attend ance and in plant c o n s tr u c ­ But v ariatio n was h is m a jo r weapon, keeping h is opponent c o m ­ Th e s e g irls in m a n y in stan c e s Ju s tic e , b lin d fo ld e d and in ­ g r a m s , inaugurated in 1951. th e re a r e 330 m illio n Indians tio n . T h e r e w ere 111 en g in eerin g p le te ly off guard a s to what com bination of hooks, c r o s s e s , and ja b s T h e g en eral o b je c tiv e s of th ese above s ix y e a r s of age who a re not c o lle g e s and 209 p o ly tech n ics had no co n trol o ve r the tim e they tere ste d o n ly in the le tte r o f the w ere com ing n ex t. Even R ay didn’ t know which com bination he would broad p ro g ra m s, which have now attending sch o ol, and a re i l l i t e r ­ (te ch n ica l ju n io r c o lle g e s ) in 1961; u se next: when the opening was th e re , the punches follow ed. T h is i s w ould re tu rn , and are b e in g pun­ la w , has w ield e d h e r s lig h tly advanced beyond the m id-point a te . T h is fig u re is rap id ly in­ the 1963 fig u re s w ere 118 and 270 re s p e c tiv e ly . why Robinson was one of the b e st w hoever boxed; and it s e e m s th e re (1963) of the T h ird F iv e - Y e a r c r e a s in g . ish e d fo r c irc u m s ta n c e s s o m e ­ ru sty s w o rd , but she has le ft the is som e s o r t of r a th e r obvious Lesson h e r e . P la n , a r e the production of m ore Only one in seven Indian c h il­ T h e sh o rta g e s of te a c h e r s fo r center o f the issu e untouched. in stitu tio n s of te ch n ica l education L e t’ s r e p la c e Robinson with the students on th is cam pus who art- w hat beyond th e ir c o n tro l. food, the estab lish m e n t of ab ro ad dren of seco n d ary school age is h as r a is e d c e r ta in p ro b le m s in s e r io u s about c e r ta in r e f o r m s . L e t’ s give them R obinson’ s th re e ‘ 1A n y o n e w h o a t t e n d e d the T h e re has been no use o f the in d u strial b a se, the c re a tio n of attending s ch o o l. T h e p rim a ry re g a rd to the quality of edu ca­ w eapons. Speed: I know many students who will leap at the ch an ce new em ploym ent opp o rtu n ities, re a so n fo r th is blighting c ir c u m ­ g ra s s e r knew that he w as takin g ba lan ce s c a le , no w e ig h in g o f the tio n . T h e p ro b lem s stem m in g to fight anything that s e e m s an in ju s tic e to .p r a c tic a lly anyone; and the im provem ent in health con d i­ s ta n ce is the en orm ou s paucity fro m the sh o rta g e s in lib r a ry w hile th e ir anxiety so m e tim e s f a ils to get all the fa c ts stra ig h t, a c h a n c e ,'’ John A . F u z a k . dean m a n y co m p lic a te d fa c to rs in v o l­ tio n s, the c re a tio n and exten sion of qu alified high school te a c h e r s . f a c il it i e s , lab o rato ry equipm ent, I ’m glad to s e e th is an xiety— apathy is no answ er to anything. of edu cational opportunity, and T h e r e a r e not enough te a c h e r s , o f s tu d e n ts . s aid . " T h e y know the v e d , and the w o m e n are s u ffe rin g . the developm ent of sound s o c ia l and qualified te a c h e rs a r e e s p e c ­ nor a r e th e re su fficie n t qualified ru le s o f the U n iv e rs ity .” F u z a k said that in the case of in stitu tion s to p rom ote the gen­ te a c h e r s of p ro s p e ctiv e te a c h e r s . ia lly acu te in the newly developed A ro u sed From A pathy e r a l w elfare. In to tal nu m bers the production in stitu tio n s. B u tL a u r in e F itzg e ra ld , a s s is ­ so la rg e a n u m b e r of stu d en t, the In m any in sta n ce s the lack of P o w er: e v ery once in a w hile— p a rtic u la rly in the sp rin g — so m e ­ At India’ s re q u est, the United of train e d te a c h e r s at th is level thing a ro u se s even the apathetic to follow the le a d e rs of th is c a m ­ tant dean of stu d en ts, said , ‘ ‘ Th e m a jo rity m u s t be co n s id e re d in S ta te s is a s s is tin g to achiev e has failed ap p reciab ly to k e e p qu alified te a c h e rs ra n g e s from 40 p e r cen t upw ards. Even in the pus in a cam paign against actu al re p r e s s io n ; som ething c o n s tr u e - th e se g o a ls. S in ce 1951, when o r ­ p ace with re q u ire m e n ts. d is c ip lin a ry action taken again st do lin g out p u n ish m e n t. B u t in ­ tiv e is done and the r e p r e s s io n quite often rem ov ed . T h e banned ganized United S ta te s aid to India H ig her edu cation, from which o ld e r and well e sta b lish e d c o l­ com m u n ist sp e ak e r of two sp rin gs ago is an e x c e lle n t exam p le of the w o m e n stu den ts w as not a d ivid u a ls m u s t be taken i n t o began, the a s s is ta n c e e ffo rt has indigenous lead ersh ip in al 1 field s le g e s the av erag e teach in g load th is . So pow er is not im p o ssib le . V a ria tio n : but h e re som ething been ad m in istered through su c ­ m ust co m e , is w oefully lack in g in of facu lty m e m b e rs is som e th re e • p u n ish m en t fo r th e ir attendance account, and e xte n u a tin g fa c to rs happ ens. It’ s a s though e v e r y tim e Robinson saw an opening he c e s s iv e ag en cies d esign ated as quality, d esp ite d eterm ined e f­ tim e s that of th e ir A m e rica n in w hat has turne d in to a c o m e d y would u se a ja b - le ft h o o k -rig h t c r o s s co m b in atio n . If th is had been at the g ra s s e r. It is the re s p o n ­ the International C o op eration Ad­ fo r ts by Indian edu cational au­ c o u n te rp a r ts . R e s e a r c h and other tru e , he would have been com p letely im potent by the..third round m in istra tio n (ICA), la te r through th o ritie s to p r e s e r v e high stand ­ s c h o la r ly p u rsu its in ev itab ly suf­ sib ility of the coeds to re tu rn o fe r r o r s a n d m is ju d g m e n ts m u s t of e v e r y fight. the T e c h n ic a i C o op eration M is­ a r d s . D e te rio ra tio n of quality has fe r in the fa c e of th is re q u ire ­ back to the d o rm ito ry on tim e .” be taken in to account. m en t. But th is is what s e e m s to happen on th is cam p u s. U sing the e x ­ sion (TC M ) to India, and c u rr e n tly p erh ap s been the in ev itab le c o n - am p le of the " c e n s o r e d ” story' (th is is d e lib e ra te ly in quotes sin ce S tu d en ts shou ld not have been B lin d e xa m in a tio n s of h a lf­ through the United S ta te s A gency no s to ry was actu ally c en so re d ) that was subm itted to the “ Red f o r International D evelopm ent at the g ra s s e r. a c c o rd in g to fa cts w ill not do if tru e ju stice is C e d a r R eview ” , the f i r s t re a c tio n was s in c e r e and honest: if the (U .S . A .l.D ). s ta ff c o n sid ere d the sto ry good enough to p rin t, som eone in power F u z a k . and so are su b je ct to to be s e rv e d . T h e United S ta te s aid p la y s a should h a v e ’ supported it. No one did, and the students had a righ t supporting ro le in many a r e a s of to p r o te s t. developm ent re la te d to the gen­ I support e v e ry p ro te s t m ade on this b a s is ; but I’ m afraid 1 c a n ­ e r a l o b je c tiv e s of the F iv e - Y e a r not support the m ethods in which the p ro te st has o c c u rre d . The lin e B e a tin g A Dead H o rs e P la n s . T h e fo rm s of aid have changed with the changing needs of attack h as been co m p letely im potent sim p ly b e ca u se it has been the sam e attack , with absolu tely no v ariatio n , that has been used in of India, a s well as changed in D e m a n d s that M ic h ig a n c o l ­ tw e en a ctu al cost and tu itio n fees e v e r y p ro te s t on th is cam pu s in the past th re e y e a r s . m ethods of ad m in istratio n of the leg es and u n iv e rs itie s cut o u t-o f- of ju n io rs and s e n io rs . U .S . foreign aid p ro g ra m . One of the s ig n ifica n t a r e a s L in e O f A tta ck sta te e n ro llm e n ts r o l l e d east A n o th e r m o n e ta ry fa cto r m a n y that has re c e iv e d continued sup­ T h e ja b was a talk cam p aign , s tir r in g up support; the le ft hook a lon g M ic h ig a n A ve n u e fro m the le g is la to rs fa il to m en tion is that p ort s in c e 1953 a s a p a rt of the w as a p ick et lin e s e t up in fro n t o’f M o rrill H all, and the opponent, C a p ito l aga in last w eekend. m a n y M ic h ig a n youths seek e d u ­ p ro g ra m of U .S . fo reign a i d a s ­ knowing the com bination by h e a rt, weaved and took the punch on h is s is ta n c e to India has been in the A n a tte m p t to fo rce a c u t-b a c k cation s in o th e r s ta te s ’ p u b lic ly- sh o u ld er; and the r ig h t - c r o s s , the knockout, w as sim ply nev er field of education. throw n— it was to be that the sto ry would be m im eographed and d is ­ in ‘ ‘ fo re ig n stu d en t” e n ro llm e n t sup p orted sch o o ls. T h e MSU India P r o je c t was trib u ted , but the au th or, see in g the co m p lete in e ffe ctiv e n e ss of the brought into being through a con ­ fa ile d by 46-46 vote. T h e ratio of M ic h ig a n youth co m b in atio n , w ithdrew the sto ry and d eclin ed being used as a box­ tra c tu a l arran g em en t betw een the ing glove. E v e n though this p a rtic u la r o u t - s t a t e to o u t - s t a t e r s in M ic h i­ US AID and the U n iv e rsity . T h is c o n tra c t, en te re d into on And s o , I o ffe r another com bination . T h e r e i s only one way to keep a m e n d m e n t is dead, the is su e is gan is about tw o to th re e . M ic h i­ th is situ ation from e v e r happening again, and that way is to s ta r t a August II, 1960, p ro v id e s fo r a not. gan is on the s h o rt end of t h e p ro g ram of a s s is ta n c e to the c o ­ l it e r a r y m agazin e that is to tally independent fro m the u n iv e rsity . o p eratin g cou ntry by the e s ta b ­ And th e re is only one way to do th is — m oney, with a cap ital M , as, Th e se re p re s e n ta tive s are u p ­ ra tio b u t its ta xp a ye rs ra n k h igh lish m en t of a p ro je c t group of they say in the b u sin e ss w orld . No se n se kidding o u rse lv e s : money set that M S U has a 20 p e r cent in a ve rag e p e rs o n a l in c o m e and te ch n icia n s at the C o lle g e of E n ­ not a r t, m ak es th is cam pu s go around. D isg u stin g p e rh a p s, but tru e . o u t-o f-s ta te e n ro llm e n t and the are in a b e tte r p o sitio n to p r o ­ g in e e rin g ; Guindy, M a d ra s, and at the C o lleg e of E n g in eerin g , tH 0 • ••»C. U n iv e rs ity of M ic h ig a n has a 33 vid e b e tte r ed u cation fo r m o r e M oney Is T h e A n sw er P oona, two of the o ld er arid lead­ ing Indian en g in eerin g c o lle g e s . I ’ m not r e a lly e x c ite d about th is com bination b e cau se I don’ t p e r cent e n ro llm e n t fro m a cro ss stu den ts than m a n y o th e r sta tes. T h e R epublic of India is co m ­ R i f t - I » * tW think the students a re cap ab le of using it; I doubt v ery much that the state lin e . Sta tes w h ic h , in the o p in io n of mmmorn fifte e n hundred’ d o lla rs can be ra ise d through co n trib u tion s to sup­ p ris e d of 15 S ta te s and 11 cen ­ tr a lly ad m in istered U n io n T e r r i- p o rt a lit e r a r y m agazin e fo r the next y e a r , and the y e a r a fte r, and The le g isla to rs argue that; the U n iv e rs ity , “ a r e n ’ t d o ing t o r i e s . T h e population is e s t i­ on and on, b e ca u se 1 doubt the s in c e rity and s e lf-h o n e s ty of too - - T h e s e ‘ ‘ fo re ig n e rs ” take the th e ir p a rt fo r h ig h e r ed ucation at m any people around h e r e . B ut I ’ m w illing to try . And I ’ m w illing to m ated at 4 6 0 m illio n , c o n sid e r­ try in a big way. the pla ces of M ic h ig a n youths h o m e ” have been lim ite d a l­ T h e r e a re 2 5 ,0 0 0 students on th is cam p u s, and to get $1500, only w hose p a r e n t s su p p o rt t h e re a d y . s ix c e n ts would have to b e con tributed by each student. S ix c e n ts! sch o o ls, and B e yo n d e c o n o m ic s , M ic h ig a n Letters To Editor T h e r e fo r e , th is is to announce a new c o m m itte e to jo in the thou­ san d s of o th e rs , a c o m m itte e ca lle d the C o m m ittee of Independent -- T h a t these “ fo re ig n e rs ” do stu den ts g ain c u ltu ra lly by a s ­ E x p re s s io n , and the goal is to c o lle c t s ix c e n ts from e v ery student not pay the e n tire costs of th e ir s o c ia tin g w ith stu d e n ts w ith v a r y ­ Two Departments Urge Open Housing on th is cam pu s so a l ite r a r y m agazine can be independent next y e a r . You w ill be h earin g from u s, and if you d ecid e the way to end th is ed ucation , that M ic h ig a n t a x ­ in g b a c kg ro u n d s . you might do tow ard the overdue p a ssa g e of th is n o n sen se is not by giving s ix c e n ts to the support o f,“ Red C ed ar p a ye rs m u s t fo o t the re s t o f the T h e y are se le cte d fro m the top An Open L e tte r to D r . Stephanie B a r c h : R ev iew ” , I would a p p recia te it if you don’ t go around scre a m in g r e ­ o rd in an ce. b ill. s c h o la rs a cro ss the c o u n try a n d ,, We fe e l dependent upon you a s a re p r e s e n ta ­ p re s sio n on our behalf. And if fifteen hundred d o lla rs is not r a is e d , We, the undersigned of the M ichigan S tate tive of th is com m unity to safeguard the rig h ts a ll con trib u tio n s w ill be refunded with a ch e e rfu l though b itte r , Th e firs t a rg u m e n t w a s an­ in t u r n , a ttr a c t o th e r top stu d en ts U n iv e rs ity P sychology D ep artm ent, a r e w rit­ s m ile . of all its m e m b e rs. sw e re d long ago by U n iv e rs ity and fa c u lty m e m b e rs , ra is in g the ing to you as a U n iv e rsity re p r e s e n ta tiv e to S in c e r e ly , stro n g ly recom m end p a ssa g e of an open housing S e c re ta ry Ja c k B re s lin : “ M ic h i­ U n iv e r s ity ’ s s ta n d a rd s. o rd in an ce at the next Human R e la tio n s C o m rq ts- John King, Ronald P foh l, L e s t e r H earson , P e te r sion m eetin g. We would g re a tly a p p reciate any­ W eber, Edward P r ic e , G ary P o ir ie r , Sue M oyer, gan State U n iv e rs ity has n e ve r W e hope that w hen the issu e of thing you might do tow ard the overdue p a ssa g e B e tty M ai.ies, M ichael M ysysew ski, H euretta ACRO SS de n ie d a d m is s io n to any q u a lifie d o u t - o f - s t a t e stu den ts a r i s e s B a u e l, Susan N ew ell, David C la r k . of th is ord in an ce. 1 . C ity In 3 0 . N ear (M ich iga n ) s tu d e n t.” a g a in , the .le g is la to rs w ill lo ok We feel dependent upon you as a re p r e s e n ta ­ F lo rid a 3 1 . B ra z il. tiv e of th is com m unity to safeguard the rig h ts 6 . F o r each s e a p o rt Th e second a rg u m e n t is o n ly b e yo nd th e ir h o m e d is tric ts and 1 2 . O ne w ho 3 3 . R esp o n ­ of all its m e m b e rs. cS in . c e re ly . p a rtia lly v a lid --o u t-s ta te rs do the s ta te b o r d e r s b e fo re a tte m p t­ , Takes Stand Favoring fails 1 3 . T a ilo r sible: co llo q . 3 5 . E . Ind. in fact pay the fu ll co st of th e ir in g to bind sta te s ch o o ls w ith an C h a rle s W inder, M ilton R ok each , Ronald W e is - 1 4 . M o th e r's hem p sh ru b firs t tw o y e a r s .o f u n d e rg ra d u a te u n n e c e s s a ry la w . m an, Ja m e s R e y n ie r se , Diane M. P o w ell, Paul B ak eii, R ich ard D oes, S u s a n n e B a rn e tt,C a ro lin e 'Conscience1Editorial relativ es 1 6 . D riv in g 3 7 . A rrest 3 9 . Finished stu d y, a c c o rd in g to U n iv e rs ity M i c h i g a n is not a sep a ra te is ­ W ill, R o bert D enpert, Morton P e r lm u tte r , B u rt T o the E d ito r: lines 4 0 . Follow ed 1 7 . R esidue 4 3 . Needlefish C o m p tro lle r Pa u l V . R u m p s a . A lp erso n , Jo se p h L ev in e, R o b e rt M cM ich ael, C on gratu latio n s on your e d ito ria l of 4/27/64 la n d . Its w e lfa re and w e a lth are 1 8 . C ru el p e r­ 4 5 . B lo c k a d e DOWN John H u rley, B e r tr a m K aron, Don R eyn old s, co n cern in g the n e w sle tte r “ C o n sc ie n c e .” It was 1. O live gen us 6 . E q u a lly son s 4 6 . A p point M ic h ig a n S t a t e , and oth e r dependent upon the e d u ca tion of D om inic Z e rb o lio , E . B ru n i, Howard F a r i s , h earten in g to s e e the S ta te News take a d efinite 2 0 . B ig c a s in o 4 8 . Stin g in g 2 . Principles 7 . Old F r. coin sc h o o ls, a l s o re c e ive fe d e ra l youth in e v e ry state and in o th e r W illiam Nuly, J e r r y B e c k e r le , Ed P a n th e r, stand a g a in st the MSU C o n se rv a tiv e C lub. 2 2 . C ape an t gen us o f g o v e rn ­ 8 . B eco m es Duane V a rb le , M artha Andrews, W alter W atman, I w onder i f p erh ap s the e d ito rs of ‘ ‘Con­ 2 3 . E tern ity 5 0 . Afflicted m ent e n ra g e d grants w h ich clo se the gap b e ­ n a tio n s. A lbert Rabin, Ja m e s Gunan, G ale Gordon, L o u is s c ie n c e ” have m inds of th e ir own? T h ey seem ed 5 1 . Poetic g a r ­ 3. M an s 9 . E a g le s to n e 2 5 . M issile L ipp m an, M iles Sim pson, T e r r e n c e A llen, John so apt at quoting fro m th e ir illu strio u s le a­ shelters lan d nam e 1 0 . M erged Sch u ld t, Wanda Ja g o c k i, A lbert G i 1 g e n, M. d e rs that hardly a w ord o f th e ir own w as to 2 7 . Peruke 5 2 . A chieve­ 4 . Perm it 1 1 . V icia 2 9 . B eh old m ents 5 . E r ls b ro th e r o ro b u s A lla rd , R obert B each , Royal O lso n , S u s a n be found. Now in T h u rsd a y ’ s S ta te News is the M IC H IG A N 1 5 . S p a ro ld C o n ley, David K lin e, Paul A ilein , A llen Spivak, exp ected l e tte r fro m the indignant fo llo w e rs. STATE S T A T E M E W S / 2 3 A è i 7 0 i 10 il fish UNIVERSITY Burton G ro ssm an , Norman K a rl, Sherw in K ep is, N ich oles B e r r e ll i , T ed Tet/.laff, G e ra ld G i l l- What do we find? M o re quotes! S in ce the e d ito rs of " C o n s c ie n c e ” and th e ir 11 % 13 1 9 . B la ck bird 2 1 . C o rre la tiv e m o re, Jo sep h R ey h er, Jo sep h Je n n in g s, Ja m e s Lundy, R ich ard Knight, C lem ens B ern h ard so ri, fo llo w e rs see m to s u b s c rib e wholly o r in p a rt to the view s of o th e rs , what I have been say ­ 14 % If ¡ ¡ I li o f neither M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s Intern atio n al, Inland Daily P r e s s A sso ciatio n , su m m e r te rm ; s p e cia l W elcom e Issu e in Sep­ te m b e r. B ra d le y , B r e m e r , F r e d e ric k F id u ra , M. Ray ing w ill not m ak e much o f an im p re ssio n . it % 19 2 4 . C a in s lan d 2 5 . T re n ch 17 A sso ciated C o lleg ia te P r e s s A sso cia tio n , M ichigan P r e s s .A ssociation. Second c la s s p o stage paid at E a st L an sin g , M ichigan . Denny, C h a rle s H anley, R o berta V o g el, K evin M itc h e ll, Rosam ond M itch ell, Ned W ick e rt, (I’ ve n e v e r had anything published in anything.) So, at the r is k of being a ccu se d o f using 20 % 21 22 23 % 24 2 6 . U p rig h t 2 8 D eity 3 2 . H a r d w ood Published by the students of M ichigan E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e r v ic e s Building, M ichigan S tate U n iv ersity , G erald C a se y , R ich ard A uller, H arv ey T i lk e r , V ic to r D m itruk, Steve P la tt, R ich a rd H ain es, m ethods which 1 c r it i c iz e , I hope that perh aps o th e rs m o re notable (and quotable) than m y se lf 25 % Zi 27 % té 29 3 4 . A p p en d age S ta te U n iv e rsity . Issued on c la s s days Monday E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan . M ail su b scrip tio n s L eon ard H andler, Frank Long, M arvin M oore, can m ake an im p re ssio n . 31 % A34 o f a le a f 3 6 . B o x in g through rr id a y during the fa ll, w in ter and sp rin g q u a rte rs, tw ice w eekly during the p ay able in advance: te r m , $3; 2 te r m s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. B r u c e L e c h a r t, Norman A bies. "M e n would ra th e r b e in e r r o r with the sanction of th e ir c o n sc ie n c e , than be right with the 30 % 3« 31 32 % 33 39 rin g 3 8 . R esting 35 m e r e judgem ent o f th e ir re a s o n .” 4o % 41 30 % At 43 % A4 place 4 1 . M a tu re d E d ito r............................................... B ru c e F a b ric a n t A d v ertisin g M an ag er.........................F r e d L ev in e vVire E d ito r.................................... John Van G ieson Night E d ito r .’............................. . Hugh L each An Open L e tte r to D r. Stephanie B a rc h : John Henry Newman % 46 % Al 4 2 . Defunct 4 4 . C om ­ Cam pus E d ito r................................ G e r ry Hinkley A ss ’ t Cam pus E d ito r...........................L iz Hyman A s s t. Adv. M g r s .......................F ra n k Sen ger J r . , ................................................................. A rth u r L an g er We, the undersigned of the M ichigan S ta te Un­ iv e rs ity Zoology D epartm ent, a re w ritin g to " I f a m an is rig h t, he ca n ’ t be too ra d ica l; if he is w rong, he. can ’ t be too c o n se rv a tiv e .” At % Af ¿0 m unists 4 5 . W a te rin g E d ito ria l S taff. . .B a r b B ra d le y , D aveS.tew art Jo sh B illin g s p lace you a s a U n iversity re p re se n ta tiv e to stro n gly 5/ 5* 4 7 . C rusted . . ............................................ M ike Kindman S p o rts E d ito r....................................... J e r r y Caplan C irc u la tio n M an ag er....................... B ill M arsh all News A d v ise r......................................Dave Jaeh n ig reco m m en d p assag e of an open housing o rd i­ nance at the next Human R elatio n s C o m m ission % dish 4 9 . E x ist m e e tin g . We would g re a tly ap p reciate anything Chet S erm ak Michigan Státe News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 6, 1964 3 B a rn e tt S a y s R ig h ts B ill 'Im p a irs' Free d o m s in p riv a te a ffa ir s among m en and to con tro l and ad just p rop erty F o r m e r M iss is sip p i G o v ern o r R o s s B a rn e tt w as at Albion and b u s in e ss re latio n sh ip s in acco rd an ce with fe d e ra l in s p e c tio n s ," C o lleg e in Albion T u esd ay , and be said the C iv il R ig h ts B ill now 4 i in C o n g ress im p a irs the p ro p erty rig h ts a s w ell a s the c iv il rig h ts of all A m e rica n s. T h e speech was given to a crow d of about one thousand, m ostly stud ents, a ssem b led in the c o lle g e 's G ood rich C h ap el. Ju s t p rio r to B a rn e tt’ s sp e ec h , N e g ro c iv il rig h ts p ic k e ts paraded he sa id . He c a lle d the b ill "u n co n stitu tio n al and obnoxious,” and that “ it im p a irs the p ro p erty rig h ts and c iv il rig h ts of a ll A m e ri­ c a n s .” B a rn e tt went on to say how the b ill would s p e cific a lly dep rive and/or a ffe ct the rig h ts of hom eow ners, r e a lt o r s , banks, savings in front of the chapel and sang s e v e ra l c h o ru s e s of “ We Shall and loan a s s o c ia tio n s , e m p lo y e rs, lab o r unions, union m em b e rs O v e rc o m e ." with se n io rity rig h ts, the settin g of voting q u alification s and ow ners In h is sp eech , B a rn e tt gave a M is s is s ip p i tra v e lo g u e , rep eated of h o te ls, m o te ls, r e s ta u ra n ts , and other p riv a te ly owned b u s in e ss e s. the statem en ts m ade by J , E d gar H oover and Jo sep h A lsop that T h e e x -g o v e rn o r sa id the b ill is absolu tely unconstitutional p e r­ C om m u nists have in filtra te d the c iv il rig h ts m ovem ent, and m ade taining to its public accom m odations section b e cau se of two United a scathing attack on the C iv il R ig h ts B il l .. S tate Suprem e C ourt d e c isio n s --U n ite d S ta te s v e rsu s N ich o ls, " I f the proposed le g isla tio n (C ivil R ig h ts B ill) should becom e and m o re re c e n tly , In 1959, W illiam s v e rsu s Howard Johnson law than th is s ta te and a ll o th er s ta te s of the A m e rica n union R e s ta u ra n ts . would be little m o re than lo ca l governm ental a g e n cie s and would " I n the la tte r c a s e the c o u rts held that the fa ct that a m otel be la rg e ly under the co n tro l of a c e n tra l governm ent in W ashington.” is lo cated on an in te rs ta te highway, that a m otel u se s com m od ities " I t would d estro y lo ca l self-g o v e rn m e n t and would re s u lt in a it a c q u ire s fro m oth er s ta te s , and h as cu s to m e rs from other powerful fe d e ra l governm ent with unlim ited au th ority to Interv en e s t a te s , does not m ean that it is engaged in in te rs ta te co m m e rc e . A cco rd in g to law , It is co n tro lled and d irecte d by the le g is ­ la tu re s of the s ta te s w here the r e s ta u ra n ts , m o tels, b a r b e r ' Roy Wilkins To Talk Here shops o r oth er b u s in e ss e s a re located and not by the fed eral gov­ e rn m e n t.” B a rn e tt attribu ted the big push fo r the C iv il Rights B ill to the On School Racial Crisis p o litic a l expediency of the " s e l f is h , m ealy-m outhed , pussyfooting, fe n c e -rid in g p o litic ia n s .” It w ill c o n sid er the p ro b le m s He said that he fe lt if the S enate could vote on the b ill in s e c re c y Roy W ilkins, exe cu tiv e s e c r e ­ of in tegration facin g sch o o ls in it would r e je c t it. ta ry of the N ational A sso ciation F a ilu r e to com ply with the v ario u s p ro v isio n s of the C iv il fo r the A dvancem ent of C olored the N orth and W est, and the e f ­ B A R N E T T A T A L B IO N —T h w a rtin g p i c k e t s by e n te rin g th e M a g a z in e , and E m il M aze y , h e a d o f th e M ich ig a n b ran ch o f th e fe c ts of seg reg atio n and in te g ra ­ R igh ts BUI w ill b rin g punishm ent by the fe d e ra l governm ent through P eo p le (NAACP), will speak at A lbio n C h a p e l by th e rear e n t r a n c e , G o v . R o s s B a r n e tt o f M is. C iv il L ib e r t i e s U n io n . B a r n e tt, a b o v e rig h t, is noted for h is tion on N egro and w hite stud en ts. the g re a tly expanded pow ers of the attorney g e n era l’ s o ffic e , he —:30 p .m . F rid a y in the F a irc h ild s is s i p p i a d d r e s s e d th e c o l l e g e 's c iv i l rig h ts s e m in a r. A ls o s e g r e g a t io n is t s ta n d in th e so u th e rn s t a t e . O th er sym posium s p e a k e rs in­ said . T h e a te r . s p e a k in g w ere W illiam B u c k le y , e d ito r o f N a tio n a l R e v ie w P h o to s by T o n y F e r r a n t e B a rn e tt concluded by saying that the end re s u lt of a ll th is would W ilkins Will speak on " E d u c a ­ clu de D r. Ja m e s N a b rit, J r . , be ir r e p a r a b le , im m e a su ra b le dam age to the C onstitution and would tion and the R a c ia l C r i s i s ” at p re sid e n t of Howard U n iv e rsity ; be c o n tra ry to the le g itim a te function of the governm ent which an a n n iv e rsa ry sym posium on and D r. W ilson R e c o rd , of S a c ­ Havana Links Arms Discovery is to e n fo rc e rig h ts ra th e r than to c o e r c e c itiz e n s . school integration sponsored by ram en to S tate C o lleg e in C a li­ the C o lle g e s of E du cation and fo rn ia . S o cia l S cie n c e in co o p e ra tio n with the K ellogg C e n te r. N ew Yorkers To Subversive U.S. Scheme P re sid e n t John A. Hannah, ch airm an of the U .S . C o m m is­ N e e d h e lp w ith y o u r sion on C iv il R ig h ts, will in tro ­ duce W ilkins. Fail To A id r e a d in g a s s ig n m e n ts ? HAVANA — Havana newspa­ p e r s ch arg ed T u esd ay an a rm s that th e s e yielded 15 r i f l e s , 12 brought to that p la ce , using the io d ically sin ce the m is s ile c r i ­ held in com m em oratio n of the p is to ls , 84 p ack ag es of exp o l- usual m ethods in In filtratio n of s is of O cto b er 1962. s iv e s , 22 m ines and m a te ria l fo r A m e rica n esp ionage a g e n cie s. The tw o-day m eeting w ill be tenth a n n iv e rsa ry of the Suprem e Rape Victim NEW Y O R K T -A nude, rav ish ed STUDVmnSTER c a ch e found by a fish e rm a n n ear the town of V in ales is linkedw lth m aking oth er m in es and ammu­ C a s tro has d ecla re d Cuba w ill C ourt ruling on school in te g ra ­ “ It w as a lso shown by its c h a r­ u se a ll m ean s at its d isp osal tion. g ir l fled scre a m in g from h er gives you: a c t e r is t ic s that a g re a t p a rt of to stop them . P re sid en t Jo h n so n ’ s a tta c k e r to the v e ry threshhold * Chapter notes, critical a su b v e rsiv e sch em e to sp read n ition . of a B ro n x o ffice building, w here com m entaries, rapid reviews, study te rro r a c r o s s Cuba through T h e c o lle ctio n "w a s brought th is equipm ent is m ade in the ad m in istratio n h a s announced top ics, bibliographies, biographical sh e pleaded with o n lo o k e rs to a tta ck on econ om ic c e n te r s . T h ey to Cuba by U .S. governm ent agen­ U nited S ta te s e x c lu siv e ly by e s ­ they w ill continue a s a p r e ­ inform ation. | p f c » d a r d i : '': help h e r . But som e 40 of them said the U .S . governm ent i s be­ c i e s , " said a ty p ical d isp atch , pionage and su b v ersion a g e n cie s caution against another s e c r e t ★ Authoritative, helpful of the governm ent and that they fa ile d to aid h e r. hind it. " f o r sabotage and the cre a tio n T h e announcem ent of the find of bandit groups w hich, follow ­ a r e a v a ila b le only to agen ts cho­ ag ain st arm ed in te rfe re n c e . m is s ile b u ild -u p and w arned Coming Events T h e s lim , fiv e -fo o t v ic tim was inform ation written by leading te ach e rs, editors and p w as p rin ted h e re a s a W ashing­ ing the usual m ethods of gu er­ sen by the United S ta te s to r e a liz e ton dispatch rep o rte d ru m o rs r illa w a rfa r e , would c r e a te d is ­ its a g g re s s iv e p lan s. T h e re a c tio n in W ashington w as n egative to both the new Cuban P o litic a l S cie n c e S e m in a r — 4 overpow ered in a se c o n d -flo o r o ffice of a building on busy E a st well-known critics. ir All th e inform ation you n e e d ^ A mm " T h e fa ct that th e s e weapons p .m ., 34 Union. T re m o n t Avenue in the B ro n x . to better understand th e a r e flyin g once again among Cu­ o r d e r , su bv ersio n and t e r r o r i s t c h a rg e s and to the ru m o rs among and m a te r ia ls a r e used fo r sa ­ the e x ile s that C a s tro ’ s re g im e P r o v o s t ’ s L e c t u r e , P ro f. She was at work alone as a te le ­ world's great fiction, dram a ban e x ile s in the United S tate a c tio n s . phone o p e ra to r. and poetry. that new e ffo rts w ill b e m ade soon "A lthough th e se c rim in a l a c ­ botage and te r r o r is m a s w ell a s w ill b eco m e su b ject to a tta ck soon W arren Cohen — 4 p .m ., K iva. Renaud L e c tu re — 4 p .m ., 122 About 4 0 p e rso n s w e r e at­ R e a d in g is m o re fun w ith M to topple P rim e M in is te r F id e l tiv itie s have been s y s te m a tic a lly th e ir unequivocal A m erican o r i­ fro m both within and w ithout. Only $1.00 SfUDV'flMSTED and you g et ® tra c te d by h e r c r ie s .T h e y rushed C a s tro . happening, the new fa ct h as s p e c ­ gin. . .prov e the d ir e c t resp on­ T h e U .S . S tate D ep artm ent said K ed zle. to the doorway of the building, per copy b e tte r g rad e s! M A V in a le s is a c ig a r-m a k in g and ial im p o rtan ce a s it has happened s ib ility and p a rticip a tio n of the it knew nothing about the alleg ed F o reig n F ilm S e r ie s , ''L o n e ­ lin e s s of the Long D istan ce Run­ but m ade no m ove to help the g ir l. lu m berin g c e n te r in P im a r Del at a tim e when p ir a tic a l, i r r e ­ U .S . governm ent in th is new sub­ plan fo r t e r r o r is m . And U .S . o f­ 1 i f ic ia ls appeared s u rp ris e d when n e r” (B r itis h ) — 7 and 9 p .m ., F i n a l l y P atro lm an Norman East Lansing’s Department Store R io p ro v in ce 90 m ile s w est of sp o n sib le actio n s of the U .S. v e r s iv e a c t .” ■ F a ir c h ild . B row n and P atro lm an Edmond Havana and 175 m ile s south­ governm ent endanger the p e a c e . a sk ed about the ru m o rs . T hey for Students on G. River where T h e re fe r e n c e to " p ir a t ic a l , said they had no in fo rm atio n , S p e cia l A rt L e c tu r e , C lem en t W oods, a ttra c te d by the g i r l ’s w est of Key W est, F la . “ A fte r inv estigation it h as been irre s p o n s ib le a c tio n s of the U .S. though they said they re c a lle d G re en b e rg — 8 p .m ., M usic Aud. s c r e a m s , arriv e d on the sce n e . T h e published acco u n ts, all B row n said , " f o r t y people could E. Lansing and M.S.U. meet in a s im ila r vein, said the f is h e r ­ p o s s ib le to p rov e that the a rm s gov ernm ent” co n cern ed the r e ­ read ing a re c e n t statem en t by U n iv e rsity T h e a t r e , “ C e li- m a r e ” — 8 p .m ., Aud. A ren a. have helped that g irl Monday, but m an found nine m e ta l b o xes and and exp lo siv es w e re m ade and c o n n a iss a n c e flig h ts A m e rica n s M anolo R ay , now living in P u e r­ A g ricu ltu ral Education Club — none of the je r k s helped h e r .” eight drum s in the w ater and packed in the United S ta te s and have been m aking ov er Cuba p e r - to R ic o , that he and oth er e xiled le a d e rs would be fighting insid e Cuba by May 20. T h e r e p o rts among the e x ile s , C o . p e r s is te n t in both Washington 7 p .m ., 237 E rick so n H all, Speak­ e r : R e p re se n ta tiv e from A g rico T r i - B e t a — 7»30 p .m ., D em . Gottlieb Receives U.S. Study Grant CAMPUS N ils s o n R e c i t a l ,B r E x c itin g a n d 'M ia m i, - w ere that strik in g H all Range. BOOK STORE u nits would com e from a r e a s B lo c k and B r id le — 7 :3 0 p .m ., A gran t of $20 0 ,2 5 6 lia s been seem ed to grow during the Wolf settin g of o th er than the United S ta te s and Anthony. aw arded to David G o ttlie b , a s ­ By L E O N W H E E L E R G oethe’ s'M ignon.*' Student E ducation A sso ciatio n s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r of education by would o p e ra te in sm all bands S ta te N ew s R e v ie w e r T h e r e seem ed to be no end to what M iss ra th e r than a s a sin g le expedi­ — 7 :3 0 p .m ., 134 E r ic k s o n . the O ffice o f Education of T h e N ilsso n could do with h e r powerful v o ic e . T h e tion ary fo r c e , such a s faile d at F i s h e r i e s and W ild life — 7:30 D epartm ent of H ealth, Education (Across fro m the Union Bldg.) b r illia n c e of " S tr a u s ^ “/.ueignung (D evotion)” the B ay of P ig s in 1961. p .m ., F o r e s tr y C ab in. and W e lfa re . B ir g it N ilsso n , one of the w o rld 's g re a t divas and reign in g W agnerian sop ran o , appeared h e re w as m atched by the b re a th con tro l and ly r ic is m W ednesday night ringing down the c u rta in on a exh ibited in h is " F r e u n d lic h e V ision (F rie n d ly Shop At Jacobson’s Every W ednesday Evening Until Nine g re a t y e a r fo r the L e c tu r e -C o n c e r t S e r ie s . V isio n ).” In Wednesday night’ s r e c it a l M iss N ilsso n b e ­ A fte r the in te rm is sio n M iss N ilsso n sang th re e gan the p ro g ram with songs of W agner. Singing F in n ish songs of S ib e liu s , " F lic k a n kom ifran E lis a b e th ’ s a r ia " D ic h , th e u re H a lle ,” fro m the sin a lsk lin g s m o te ” (T h e Diamond on the M arch o p e ra " T a n n h a u s e r” , M is s N ils so n 's big and Snow), and “ V arn e fly k ta r (Spring is F ly in g ).” b rillia n t v o ice m aintained a v e ry good re s o n a t­ She a ls o sang N orwegian songs of G rie g , ing quality. H er top vocal r e g is t e r 'w a s c le a r which included the b eautifully in te rp re te d " J e g and p ro je c te d a fin e d ra m a tic quality. N ilsso n ’ s e ls k e r dig*’ (I L o v e T h e e ), an avowal of the m iddle v o ice at tim e s sea m e d ' hollow b e ca u se c o m p o se r’ s love fo r N ina, to whom he had ju s t the to nes w ere too fa r b ack in h e r mouth. beco m e engaged. " M iss N ilsson p ro je c te d the excite m e n t and T h e la s t p a rt of M iss N ils s o n 's p ro g ram con ­ pow er in h e r v o ice on a held note (sfo rz a to s is te d of o p era a r i a s . F ro m P u c c in i's opera follow ed im m ed iately by p iano), a s in th e c u lm i- " T o s c a , ” M is s N ilsso n sang a fin e " V i s s i nating p h r a s e s o f W a g n e r ’ s " T r a u m e d’ a r t e .” H er v o ice breath ed life into the a r ia , ( D r e a m s ) ," and " S c h m e rz e n (G r ie f).” but h e r high est tone w as som ew hat "w h ite ” , T u rn in g to G erm an lie d e r of Hugo Wolf and a n o tice a b le c o lo r d iffe re n tiation of the v o ice R ich a rd S tra u s s , M iss N ilsso n ’ s v o ice m ain­ quality. S T R IP E D tained* its fu lln e ss throughout Wolf’ s "G e s a n g M iss N ilsso n sang m ag n ificen tly L e o n a r a 's W eylas (W eyla’ s Song),” and "A n a k re o n s G rab “ P a c e , p a c e , m io D io ,” from V e r d i's " L a F o r z a S E E R S U C K E R (A n acreon ’ s G r a v e ),” and even th is fullness. del D e stin o .” th e n a tu ra l TR A V E L E R S by Su san T hom as a r e o ff fo r a c o o l s u m m e r of g o in g p la c e s w ith never a c a r e in t h e w o r l d , f o r t h e y 'r e of w r in k le -s h u n n in g d acro n p o ly e s te r a n d c o tto n . G rey o r g r e e n w ith Jrom w h ite . S iz e s 8 to 1 6 . A . T h r e e -p ie c e e n s e m b le B a rn e s F lo ra l w it h c a p s le e v e , cow o f East L an sing c o lla r o v e r b lo u s e 3 5 .0 0 B. C ap e-co llar c o o 1er 2 5 .0 0 Select from our large Selection of FRESH. S portsw ear • CORSAGES * CUT FLOWERS . POTTED PLANTS Ja c o b s o n s ED 2-0871 For your out-of-town gift, we telegraph flowers "world wide. Call early and save. 4 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 6, 1964 T ra n sp o rta tio n O n e O f M a n y P ro b le m s a changing campus the bandshe and wonder at the T h e M anley M ile s Building on m en’ s dorm o r fo r the rem ov al stre tc h in g a ll the way to M t. Hope be e a sy a c c e s s to c l a s s e s , he c e n te r fo r students liv in g th e re . pus. sight of al those buildings on H a rriso n Road is lit tle known of the band sh e ll o r the building Road, L a u tn e r said . sa id . L a u tn e r said an optim um s iz e Many im an has w andered the south sid e of the riv e r. to the av erag e student con cern ed of a new s c ie n c e com p lex. A lread y the g eo g rap h ical cen ­ L a u tn e r said that th e re w ere fo r the cam pus m ight be re ach ed bew ildered look on his A fte r a ll, enrollm ent in 1951 with the task of finding h is c la s ­ two m ain p ro b lem s which would som eday b e ca u se of th is tr a n s ­ P r o fe s s o r H arold L a u tn e r, D i- te r is n e a r Shaw H all and it vine to find the C o n s e r- was only about 13,000. and the s e s , the football gam e, and w atch­ in flu en ce the fu tu re shape of p o rtatio n p ro b lem . re c to r of P h y s i c a l P lant shows sig n s of in c re a sin g tow ard Building o r c e n te r of campus was at the ing ducks on the Red C ed ar. P lanning, d iscu sse d plans fo r the the south, he said . M ich igan S ta te. " T h e r e Is a lim it to how f a r a C h e m istry Building. B ut the D ivision of P h y sical T h e s e a r e that tra n sp o rta tio n student can walk to c la s s e s with­ MSU of the fu tu re. And how about all the coed s P la n t Planning and D evelopm ent Housing fo r stud en ts would be of stu d en ts and facu lty is an in­ out b e c o m i n g p h y sica lly ex­ living in W illiam s, M ason-A bbot in sid e m akes the d e cisio n s on A model fo r the fu tu re MSU sp read on the frin g e s of th e a c a ­ c r e a s in g p ro b lem in a la r g e uni­ h au sted ,” he said . and G ilc h ris t? w hether A b b o t will b eco m e a might show the a c a d e m ic cam pus d em ic cam p u s so that th e re would v e r s ity and that a s the u n iv ersity He c ite d the park in g p ro b le m s expands, the student m ay tend on cam pus a s a m a jo r fa c to r . to lo s e so m e of the identity of Next y e a r the cam pus w ill be being p a rt of the c o lle g e . clo s e d to student d riv e rs during MSU of the future m ay w ell be the c la s s day. p attern ed a fte r “ s a t e lit e ” a c a ­ L a u tn e r said that th e re w ere d em ic c e n fe r s now taking shape o v er 14,000 d r i v i n g p e rm its in the new F e e and A k e rs d orm s issu e d th is y e a r , alm o st one to to be com pleted by the f a ll, he e v ery two stud ents. said . S in ce the student w ill not be T h e s e c e n t e r s w ill con tain allow ed t o d riv e on cam p u s, c la s s r o o m s , au d itoriu m s and r e ­ a sy ste m of bus tran sp o rtatio n fe r e n c e l ib r a r ie s . T h e r e a r e a lso fo r the student m ust be o ffe re d , E X P A N D IN G T O G E T H E R - U n iv e r s if y cam pus and the C ity of E a s t L a n s in g sio n beyond th e b a n k s o f th e R ed C e d a r . New c o e d d o rm ito rie s r e p la c e th e p lan s to include the a d m in istra ­ he said . h av e grown to g e th e r o v er th e p a s t d e c a d e s , g iv in g retu rn in g alum ni many b lo c k s o f m ale and fe m a le h o u s in g ; new b u s i n e s s e s h a v e o p e n e d and o ld tiv e o ffic e s of som e d ep artm en ts T h e la r g e u n iv e rsity has the s u rp r is e s a s they look fo r th e ir old room ing h o u s e s or w ond er a t th e e x p a n ­ o n e s ex p an d e d .. P h o to by T o n y F e r r a n te In th em . aud itoriu m fa c ilit ie s to o ffe r such As the s iz e of the cam pus in­ advantages a s the L e c tu r e -C o n ­ c r e a s e s som e students m ay fe e l c e r t S e r ie s , which few s m a ll that th e re is a lo s s of re la tio n ­ c o lle g e s can m atch b e ca u se of W hat Social Work Could D o D ru ry O n B rid g e ship to the cam pus a s a w hole. T h is p ro b lem will be som ew hat re lie v e d by the " s a t e l l i t e ” a c a ­ the fin a n c e s involved, L au tn er said . T h e r e i s , how ever, a lim it to the benefit d eriv ed fro m an even -7 d em ic c e n te r s . T 4 $ With 'C le o V $ 44 Million! Arp •rican 1 he In te rc o lle g ia te D uplicate B rd ig e T ournam ent is one of the big brid ge ev en ts of the y e a r fo r S He pointed to the " h i g h - r i s e ” type o f d o rm ito ry now planned n e a r M cD onnel Hall as an attem p t la r g e r institu tio n due to in tern al com m u nication a n d .transpor­ tation p ro b le m s , he said . FO REV ER B U IL D IN G - T o new fre sh m a n and old use c o lle g e p la y e rs . E v e ry w in ter Student opinion on the growth grad a l i k e , th e U n iv e r s ity S 10 8 7 be wood sp e c ta c le : been to c r e a te m o re living s p a ce on o f the u n iv ersity h as been v a ried . te rm the tournam ent is sp on so red H Z 9 6 3 2 is a p la c e o f n e w n e s s , "S p a rta cu ice of the cam p u s. "W h en you f i r s t e n ro ll the h e re b y Union B o a rd . T e a m s D K 5 w ith c o n s tr u c tio n con­ ,000 00! A ra b ia ” >r its qualify by winning one o f the T h e " h i g h - r is e ” type of dor­ cam pus se e m s to be re a lly la r g e , C K 7 5 s ta n tly g o in g on. deft Kubr: m ito ry w ill be 12 s t o r ie s ta ll ,but you le a rn to liv e with i t ,” w eekly gam es sponsored by Union u iar is its visual N orth-South v u ln e rab le ; South and inclu d e it’ s own aca d e m ic one G r o s s e P o in te fre sh m a n said . B o ard . P h a to by D a v e S y k e s ?xper J m ost But “( d e a le r. s k li­ , a ra ugl c o n siste n tly uns :e s s i norm s, b ric k ’ s v c e 's ” H ere i s p a r fo r bidding, expected G enius is neede ) imp e a r tis - n atu ral g lo ry . Above a lacks I he tournam ent is conducted by acco rd in g to the tournam ent com ­ a lack o: divert tic stru c tu re up its g at m a s - any dyr -.amic E ise n ste in ia n c o i - lational com m itte e w hich p ick s m itte e : le is s e s ; E ise n stein I it, t h is lik e lisio n iif m a s s e s ; its s p e c ta c le the hands', d ecid es p a r fo r bidding N has not sin ce be seer is statii : , substituting slow pag- and play, both fo r a tta ck and aen try fo r activ e f o r c e s . T h e end d efen se, and s c o r e s the N -S and P ass r e s u lt is u n sp ectacu lar, c o n s is ­ E-\V te am s. P ass Ed Prof Gets G rant To Study tent d u lln e ss. In a ll th e re a r e 18 hands and each team cm. e a rn 100 points, W P ass P ass E E lizab eth T a y lo r and R ich ard Liberal Arts Requirements B u rto n ’ s p a ra ly tic acting leaves the ’ 's m a ll'* s ce n e s co ld . H a r r i­ 50 fo r bidding and 50 fo r play. Bidding p ar is given fo r each IS 3D 2C 3S e rin g t h e e n tire p ro fe ssio n of son as ''C a e s a r ” p ro v id es the hand, and the opening lead is 4C 4H rs e a rc h and pr °~ or.ly in terestin g in te rp re ta tio n . ind icated. H ere is a hand fro m bS education. A total of 36 books S P ass ^ alre ad y ha\e been published. S tru c tu ra l! turn is se- or.e of the tournam ents: ju gran er " T h e Undergraduate C u rric u - v e re ly flawed by e po rtray al P ass fo r . R e s e a rc h in Ed u" of a weak O cta' n, when he N lum in H igher Education’ ’ is the P ass catior i, In c., for a study o í libe: should provide a m o re noble 3* title of the L ib r a ry of Education P ass a rts req u ir m ents a s shown co u n te rp o ise fo r the dignity of S 9 in volum e w ritten by D r e s s e l. He P ass the c:ita lo c s of lib e ra l a r ts co Anthony. H J 10 8 has been a faculty m em ber s in c e P ass leges 1934. Hollywood has trie d , hopefully D J 9 8 7 cortee ■inciples beh it fo r the la s t tim e, to buy its way C 8 6 4 3 2 rhp.c © O fficia l lead : North to play J q járe ■ments. T h e C e n te r fo r Applied R e­ to g r e a tn e s s . Given th is p resen t of h e a rts . amc he edu ca- s e a r c h in Education, an education w aste, one shudders to think what w E W est’ s play is to take with the author ie s a c r o s s the n a- p u b l i s h e r , m ak es re s e a r c h the huge sum could have meant king of h e a r ts , then lead the a c e tarticip atin g in the gran ts av ailab le to au th ors of in s o c ia l work, fo r exam p le. s A K J 6 5 4 S Q 3 2 of h e a r ts , d iscard in g on it h is •ary of Education, L ib r a n o f Education volum es ''C le o p a tr a ” is h a p le ss in what H 5 H A K 7 4 a c e of clu b s to unblock his club pro The lib r a r y w ill c o n - from t. Is from the s a le of the it is , h op eless in attem pting what D A 10 6 4 3 D Q 2 su it. s is : o f 100 mz :ched volum es co v - s e r ie s . it could not do. C A C Q J 10 9 He then lead s the queen of clu b s and con tin u es leading clu b s until South throw s h is king, at which point he ru ffs. He d is c a r d s h is lo sin g diam onds on the c lu b s. 619 E. Grand River A s soon a s the king f a l ls , he p lays h is a c e and king of sp ad es, then le ad s to the queen in dummy, W h ite C o lla r M e n U n io n s 9 elim in atin g a ll the tru m p s and 6L a s t , B e s t H o p e , 9 P r o f S a y s Across From Student Services s u n lo sin g only a diamond t r ic k . In view of dum m y's th re e trum p holding, it is n ’ t a good lin e of W hite c o lla r w o rk e rs, "lo n g M anagem ent’ s m a jo r appeal to on m anagem ent’ s sid e , and they p lay fo r W est to try to ru ff out taken fo r granted by m anagem ent s a la r ie d w o rk e rs is its in s is te n c e s till do. M anagem ent h as had and la rg e ly ignored by la b o r” that w hite c o lla r em p loyees now s t ill another advantage, the r e ­ h is diam ond su it. D isca rd in g the now f i n d th e m se lv e s “ being r e c e iv e b e n e fits o ffe re d by union­ la tiv e la ck of union a c tio n .” a c e of clu b s and settin g up the DISCOUNT • Daily 9 a.m. 6 p.m. club suit is a much b e tte r plan. E ven if N orth has the king, the c o n tra c t m a k e s , b a r r i n g a wooed by both,” an MSU facu lty m e m b e r sa y s . A lb e rt B lu m , a s s o c ia t e p r o fe s - s o r of la b o r and in d u strial r e ­ ism without having to pay union d ues. And m anagem ent, Blum w rite s , B lu m re c e n tly conducted, in co op eration with the A m e rica n M anagem ent A sso cia tio n , a su r­ s t a r t s with a "tre m e n d o u s ad­ fre a k is h clu b o r spade b re a k . Cosmetics & Vitamins • Wed. 9 a.m. 9 p.m. In g e n e r a l, our p la y e rs did v ery w ell in the bidding, but found the la tio n s , w riting in a newly pub­ lish e d book, "M an agem en t and vantage” in the com p etition fo r w hite c o lla r w o rk e rs. vey o f 137 fir m s and found that m anagem ent in the p a st ten y e a r s the W h ite -C o lla r U nion,” say s " H is t o r ic a lly , m o s t s a la rie d has g e n e ra lly im proved the lot of play m uch m o re d ifficu lt, s c o r e s that s a la r ie d w o rk e rs re p re s e n t p e rs o n s have fe lt that they w ere its w hite c o lla r e m p lo y ees. ranging fro m 3 to 31 out of the union m ovem ent’ s “ la s t, b e st the p o s s ib le 50. and in c re a sin g ly d e sp e ra te hope T h e N -S w in n ers w e re Douglas fo r exp an sio n .” R aw ley, ju n io r, and Ron W h ar- ra m , F lin t sophom ore. T o g ird it s e lf fo r la b o r’ s ex­ p ected re c ru itin g e ffo r s t among Lafayette Prof Joins Staff T h e E -W w inners w e re Ja m e s w hite c o lla r w o rk e rs, Blum s a y s , Jo n e s , O kem os s e n io r, and Alan S c h a fe r , B ay C ity, s e n io r. They ind u stry is taking step s to c o r ­ To Assist Research Program r e c t its p a st e r r o r s that allow ed s co re d 66 p o in ts, highest fo r the L a y lin K . J a m e s J r . , a s s is ta n t take p la ce at the boundai ie s be­ unionism to fill its ran ks with M idw est group of u n iv e rs itie s . p r o f e s s s . of c h e m istry at L afay ­ tween solid s and liqu id s and liq ­ blue c o lla r w o rk e rs. A team fro m the U n iv e rsity of e tte C o lleg e , has been invited to uids and g a s e s . Ja m e s w ill b e in­ T e x a s won N -S with 100 p o in ts. a s s i s t the dep artm ent of bio­ volved in re s e a r c h in th is field A U n iv e rsity of O regon team won p h y sic s in en largin g its r e s e a r c h and w ill be re sp o n sib le fo r s e t­ E -W with 89. Psychology Meet p ro g ram in s u rfa c e c h e m istr y . L a fa y e tte has aw arded Ja m e s ting up a continuing p ro g ra m in s u rfa c e c h e m istry . T h e Psychology D epartm ent a le a v e of ab sen ce fo r the 1964- T h e dep artm ent of b io p h y sics and P s i Chi honorary w ill hear 65 aca d e m ic y e a r so that he m ay i s open only to graduate students D aniel Denlyne of the U n iv e rsity undertake th is p r o je c t. He w ill and i s one of 10 such d ep artm ents of T o ro n to speak on C o m p lexity , jo in the facu lty on a tem p o rary in the United S ta te s . T h e d ep art­ A ro u sa l and P a ir e d -A s s o c ia te b a s is in Ju n e . m ent w as e stab lish ed in 1962 and L ea rn in g at 4 p .m . T h u rsd ay in S u rfa c e c h e m istr y d ea ls with re c e iv e d the righ t to g ran t the 111 O lds H all. the study of p r o c e s s e s which P h .D . d eg ree a y e a r la te r . W E D N E S D A Y ’S Summer School Coeds! Enjoy Gracious Living . . . 49 er DAT Dig into as many golden buttermilk pancakes as Stay at a Sorority House you can eat for just... 10 W EEK S $195 plus $10 D EP O S IT M EA LS • M O N D A Y thru FRID AY Alpha Omicron Pi Gamma Phi Beta ED 2-5114 ED 2-6426 'THE HOME OF Alpha Xi Delta Delta Delta Delta Zeta Tau Alpha Specials Available at East Lansing Store Only G O O D FOOD” ED -24659 ËD -20955 ED -25318 Free Parking At Rear Of Store_________ ' Coupons Good T hru. May 11 2820 E. Gr. River IV 7-3761 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 6, 1964 5 'S 'D ia m o n d W in S tre a k S n a p p e d By DUANE LA N C A STER the lead in the top h alf o f the J e r r y Sutton and B illin g s in the w hile the Iris h stand even at ie r e w as 2 - 4 and had a tr ip le , Bend. Lancaster decided” that S ta te N ew s S p o rts W riter second in n in g .. third inning and a com bination 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 . N otre Dam e a lre a d y has one of only two e x tra b a s e h its . th e r e was only one thing le ft B ut N otre D am e h am m ered at of th re e sin g le s and a s a c r i ­ beaten B ig T e n le a d e r Michi­ S ta te ’ s touted hom e run attack to do. He hitch hiked th e whole SOUTH BEN D , Ind.— T h e MSU S ta te s t a r t e r D ennis E ric k so n f ic e fly gave S ta te two m o re runs gan. T h e Ir is h topped the W olves n ev er got off the ground. N o tre way and a r r iv e d in p len ty of tim e b a s e b a ll te a m ’ s fiv e -g a m e win­ and c a m e up with eight ru ns in in the eighth. 9 - 3 in an e a rly sea so n c o n te s t. D am e’ s R ick G onski p ick ed up to s e e th e c o n te st. He took the ning s tre a k c a m e to an end h e re the bottom h alf of th e inning. In the ninth the G re en and W hite bus b ack , how ever. Second basem an D ennis K e t- the win, h e 's now 4 - 4 fo r the T u esd ay aftern o o n , when N otre, F ro m th e re on in S ta te tr ie d notched two m o re s c o r e s , but cham m isse d the gam e, but L it ­ seaso n . D am e edged the Sp artan s 9 - 8 . to play " c a tc h -u p ” , but n ev er strand ed the winning run on b a s e . w h iler hopes to have him read y to T h e gam e la ste d fo r a little S tate took the lead e a rly in the g am e, but the I r is h quickly quite su cceed ed . A hom e run by N o tre D am e’ s T e x Shauget in the C oach Danny L itw h ile r m ade play on F rid a y when S ta te tr a v e ls u se of fiv e p itc h e r s , with E r i c ­ to Iowa C ity . K etcham w as in ju red o v er th re e hou rs and w as played under c le a r s k ie s . S a i l C lu b went ahead. S in g le s by John B ie - six th inning w as the m a rg a in of kson (0 -1 ) taking the lo s s . D ick in la s t Saturday’ s gam e ag ain st denbach and D ick B illin g s and a s a c r i f i c e fly by cap tain M ai v ic to ry . A double by su b stitu te seco n d - H o lm es, Tom P hipps, Doug D o- Purdue. b r e i and F r e d D ev erau x a ll had A fter F rid a y ’ s B ig T e n gam e a g ain st Iowa the Sp artan s tra v e l T akes 3 rd O u tfield er Bob M a n ie re had to M inneapolis fo r a tw o-gam e C h ilje a n put the S p artan s into b asem an J e r r y W alk er sco re d a ch a n ce on the mound. the b e st a t-b a t m a rk fo r the S ta te now has a 1 8 -5 m a rk . S p artan s a g a in st the I r is h . M an - date With M innesota. T h e G op h ers and Sp artan s a r e c u rr e n tly dead­ In R eg a tta locked fo r the leagu e’ s second T h e MSU s a ilin g clu b finished N e t Team Loses spot with 5 -1 m a r k s . L e a d e r M ichigan (6 -0 ) p lay s at M inne­ so ta on F riday and' Iowa on S a t­ th ird in the tw elve sch o o l D e­ t r o it Y ach t C lub R eg atta o v er the weekend in the M otor C ity . T h e S p artan s tied with Wayne To To u gh W olves urday in a double h ead e r. ¥ * * S ta te fo r the num ber two spot, DIAMOND B IT S — S ta te News but moved down in the standings re p o r te r Duane L a n c a s te r m is ­ b e c a u s e the T a r t a r s had d efeated ANN A R B O R — M ic h ig a n L a s t y e a r S ta te squeezed out sed the team bus going to South S ta te in seven of tw elve r a c e s . S ta te ’ s ten n is team ra n into a a 5 - 4 v ic to ry ov er the W olver­ U n iv e rs ity of D e tro it w as the ston e w all h e re T u esd ay a fte r ­ in es and a ls o d efeated F r id a y and w inner with 124 p o in ts. MSU and noon and lo s t to M ichigan’ s Wol­ Saturday fo es Iowa and Illin o is . W ayne each had 120. v e rin e s 8 - 1 . T h e tw o-day re g a tta w as run on Only the num ber th re e doubles the D e tro it R iv e r under sunny team o f sop hom ores L a ir d W ar­ n e r and M ike Youngs w e re ab le S ta te C rew C lu b S e e k s V a r s it y S ta tu s, s k ie s . R a c e s w ere held Saturd ay afternoon and Sunday m orning. to win th e ir m a tc h e s . Youngs N ext weekend the S p a rta n s will and W arn er d efeated B ill D ick­ son and J im Sw ift 6 - 4 , 4 - 6 , 6 -3 . E q u ip m e n t, C o a ch , B o a t H o u s e again tra v e l to D e tro it. T h is tim e th ey ’ 11 tak e p art in the M idw est O V E R TH E W A V E S -S a il- C h am pionships at the C r e s c e n t i n g c l u b b o a t rou nd s m ark­ N um ber one man S p artan cap ­ B o a t C lub. B y M A R G IE BAUMAN er in D e tr o it R iv e r r a c e tain T o m Ja m ie s o n lo st to H ar­ T h e women’ s sa ilin g squad also ry F au q u ie r 6 - 3 , 6 - 4 . Tony O’ S t a t e N ew s S p o rts W riter d uring D e tr o it Y a c h t C lu b ra c e d on Saturday fin ish in g fourth D onell stre tc h e d h is m atch to C rew , the only sp o rt w here in a s ix school r a c e at D artm outh R e g a tta la s t w eeken d . th re e s e t s , but w as d efeated by you ca n . s it down backw ard s and C o lle g e . P h o to by L arry F r it z la n K a rl H ed rick 6 - 2 , 2 - 6 , 6 - 3 . w in, has retu rn ed to M ichigan B r i a n F lo o d topped S ta te ’ s S ta te , seek in g v a rs ity s ta tu s. Dwight Shelton 7 - 5 , 6 - 3 , w hile M aking up in en th u siasm what C h a rle y W olff lo s t to Hal Low e they lack ed in fin a n c e s , m em ­ Dowagic To Honor by the sa m e s c o r e s . Dave C lick b e r s o f the MSU Rowing Club w as shutout by D ickson 6 - 0 , 6 -0 spent the fa ll of 1963 w orking and num ber s ix s in g le s m an W ar­ out, getting in shape fo r the n e r lo s t h is m atch to Sw ift 8 -6 eight re g a tta s scheduled fo r th is 6 -8 , 6 -3 . sp rin g . Football Co-Captain Dan Underwood, h e ro to S p a r­ num ber " 9 3 ” fo otball- je r s e y . tan fo o tb all fans fo r the p ast K ip 's fam ily has acce p te d an T h e doubles team of Ja m ie s o n In su fficie n t funds and la c k of th re e s e a s o n s , will re tu rn to inv itation to attend the banquet and W olff w as d efeated by Hed­ p r a c t ic e , which fo rc e d the Row­ D ow agiac May 28 as a h e ro to his w here the boy w ill m e e t h is h ero r ic k and Jo h n F r a s e r 6 - 0 , 4 - 6 , ing Club to c a n c e l it s plans fo r hom e town and a s ix -y e a r -o ld b o y fo r the f i r s t tim e . 6 - 2 . Shelton and O’ D onell lo st to c om p etitio n in the sp rin g of 1962, nam ed Kip W ile. A nother fe a tu re of the banquet Low e and F au q u ie r 6 - 4 , 6 - 4 . a r e the m ain re a s o n s the clu b is T h e c o -c a p ta in end on the 1963 will b e the p re se n ta tio n of the T h e lo s s le ft S ta te 1 0 -4 fo r anxious to re c e iv e v a rs ity sta tu s. Sp artan team will take p art in f i r s t Jo h n Clupper s ch o la rsh ip the seaso n and 2 -1 in B ig T en V a r sity statu s would enable the the Dowagiac High Sch ool sp o rts aw ard. p lay. cre w to m o d ern ize i t s equipm ent, ban qu et, annually held in honor C lu p p er, a fo rm e r Dowagiac F r id a y the S p artan s re tu rn to som e of which i s quite old. of Dowagiac prep a th le te s . fo otball and g o lf s t a r , was an the hom e c o u rts to tak e p a rt in T h e two 62 fOot s h e lls , which Kip W ile and Underwood have MSU s c h o la r and fo otball m an­ a tw o-day quadrangular m eet with hold eight ro w e rs and one c o x s ­ som ething in com m on: e ach suf­ ag er until his death in an autom o­ Iowa, Illin o is and M ich igan . How­ wain e ach , w ere w ell beyond the fe re d from leg perth.es, a bone b ile accid en t ju s t p r io r to the e v e r S ta te w ill not m e e t M ich i­ bre ak in g in point when the club Q U IE T ON T H E L A K E — T h e c r e w r e s t s o n th e s t il w a te rs o f L a k e L a n s in g a ft e r a rugged d is e a s e , a s a y o u n gster. opening of the 1963 sea so n . gan in the c o n te st. a c q u ire S them s e v e ra l y e a r s ago. P h o to by A rlan B ecker M ichigan is now 3 -2 in con­ fe r e n c e play and 6 -3 o v e r a ll. Two o th e r advantages of v a r­ sity sta tu s would b e funds to p r a c tic e s e s s io n . U nderw ood's sp irit and d riv e helped him o v erco m e h is handi­ Splash Tonight Lo° O T h e c u rr e n t trend in rowing- coxw ain b a r k s out o r d e r ' s ca p , and he has proved to be an tra v e l to o th e r sch o o ls fo r com ­ io r ; C o rk Strudw ick, M uskegon in sp iratio n to young Kip who is Net Notice p etitio n and a m o re e ffic ie n tly run p r a c tic e p ro g ra m . one club m e m b e r exp lained , is to tak e s h o r te r s tro k e s with the through a s m a ll m egaphone. O nce the o rd e r is given the fre sh m a n : C h u c k O u g h eltree, M ountain L a k e s , N .J ., ju n io r; s t ill fighting the d is e a s e . All G r e e n Splash m e m b e rs should m eet in the W omen’ s IM F r e sh m e n and t r a n s fe r stu­ L a s t D ecem b er the A nd erson, B uild ing lounge tonight at 6 :4 5 . "W e need a fu ll tim e coach new s to c k ie r , w id er o a r s . T h e s tro k e s e ts the p a c e . H is po­ B e r n ie N i e r i , A rlin gton, V a., d ents w ishing to try out fo r the Ind., you ngster w rote to U nd er­ P le d g e s a r e requ ested to com e b la d e s o f the o a r s a r e actually sitio n , facin g and d ir e c tly in front sop h o m ore; Jim L o so , Pinckney MSU ten n is squad a r e rem inded and a fu ll tim e boat re p a irm a n wood, and the Sp artan cap tain at 7 :4 5 fo r intiation. E le c tio n of in the w a te r one q u a rte r o f the o f the cox sw ain , , is the only to m eet at 5 p .m . today, in 2 15, lik e t h e o th e r s c h o o ls ,” one (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 9) re p lie d by sending Kip h is fam ous o ffic e r s w ill be held. m e m b e r of the crew said . tim e . one t h a t can be o b serv ed by M en’ s IM Build ing. A s soon a s they a r e lifted W ayne S ta te , lik e the Ivy L e a ­ ev ery o n e in the sh e ll without fro m the w a te r they a r e fe a th e re d turning in th e ir slid in g s e a ts . gue s c h o o ls, p ro v id es i t s cre w Top Sprinter with f a c ilit ie s fo r sle e p in g and sto rin g equipm ent at the rowing back to th e ir s ta rtin g p o sitio n , read y fo r the next count. D u r i n g p r a c tic e and ra cin g s e s s io n s , the cre w m e m b e rs , r e ­ B IG G ER D IS C O U N T F e a th e r in g is the m otion of BYRN ES f e r to one oth er by p o sitio n . Still Injured s ite , in addition to a co ach and re p a irm a n . bring in g the blade p a r a lle l by S ta rtin g with coxsw ain , the p o s i­ B A R G A IN S DRUG Student c o a c h e s Dan R eid , B i r ­ p u shing, the w ris t, forw ard . It tio n s fro m stern to bow run as T h e Spartan tra c k team w ill AT STORE help s p re v e n t wind in s is te n c e to fo llo w s: s tro k e o r rig h t-m a n , s e ­ be without the s e r v ic e s of its top m ingham s e n io r and John B u r­ the b la d e s.) v en -m an and so on down to the s p r in te r when S ta te ta k e s on g e s s , E a s t L an sin g s e n io r , both O r d e r s a r e given by the c o x s ­ f i r s t o r bowman. GRAND RIVER AT MAC N otre Dam e in a m eet at South have heavy ac a d e m ic sch ed u les w ain, who b e a ts out. the tim e T h e S p artan crew r o s t e r is MAGAZINES Bend Saturd ay. com p etin g w i t h th e ir coaching along the sid e of the s h e ll with led by bowman Dan R e id , stro k e NEWSPAPERS- ------------------ BOOKS ----------------- B ob M oreland, s t ill ham pered h o u rs. wooden b lo ck s attach ed to the L a n c e W ebb, L an sin g sophom ore by a m u sc le s tra in su ffe re d at P r a c t i c e s e s s io n s , at the S a il­ the Penn R e la y s , w ill be s id e ­ ing C lu b’ s s it e on L a k e L an sin g , s te e r in g rop e. A s m a ll cen te rb o a rd and ro p e - and coxsw ain Chuck L ongfield , G rand R apid s fre sh m a n . FOR MOTHER S DAY MAY 10 lined fo r the duel with the I r is h . a r e held e v ery day excep t T u e s ­ John P a r k e r , 2 2 0 and 4 4 0 m an, day and T h u rsd ay , u n less w e ath e r w orked out fo r the f i r s t tim e Mon­ co n d itio n s p ro h ib it p r a c t ic e one c o n tro lle d ru dd er help keep the s h e ll’ s c o u r s e stead y, w hile the B eh in d R eid in the s h e ll a r e S te v e H olcom b, Paw Paw s e n - —SPECIAL— AMERICAN day s in c e su fferein g a slig h t m u s­ o f the o th e r fiv e d ays. c le pull at P enn. T h e Rowing Club i s p re s e n tly YARDLEY RICHLY GREETING He m isse d the Ohio S ta te m eet s h a rin g a quonset .hut and sm a ll P E R F U M E D SO A P but w ill run at N otre D am e if h is lo t along L a k e L an sin g with the $ 2 .3 5 V A L U E MOTHER'S DAY CARDS $1.75 p e rfo rm a n c e th is week p ro v es S a ilin g Chub and Kayak C lub. FO R O O that h is leg h as been fully m ended. A fte r w orking out on the la k e , 3 B A R S O F S O A P WITH G I F T M A TC H IN G C O L O G N E WIDE SELECTION cre w m e m b e rs often put in e x tra tim e w orking on s h e lte r s fo r the Intramural two e ig h t-m a n s h e lls and one fo u r-m a n s h e ll. LET US FILL YOUR News B e fo r e m aking a rra n g e m e n ts P R E S C R IP T IO N S w ith the S ailin g Club, the s h e lls M E N 'S had been sto red on the lawn of S o ftb a ll S c h e d u le . an E a s t L an sin g hom e. W hile the F ie ld 5 :2 0 p .m . fra m e fo r the s h e lte r s is being 1 — Red T r o ja n s -K iljo y s b u ilt, the s h e lls a r e p laced up­ COM PLETE STOCK - LOWEST PRICES 2 — D ru id s -B a ll Hawks sid e down on r a c k s which o ffe r 3 — H u s tle r s -L o g ic al E m p iri- no p ro te ctio n at a ll, a fte r each ( c o n tin u e d on p a g e 9) s e s s io n . . . CREST CIGARETTES 25$ TO O TH PA STE BEN SO N H ED G ES E N G L IS H O V A L « r * HI AND D R Y A N T I-P E R S P IR A N T G IA N T S IZ E R O L L -O N 69i reg . 8 3 c Sun- Days Ahead— be prepared w ith W ARNING C ig a r e tt e s may be d e trim e n ta l to h e a Ith . $ 2 .3 5 V A L U E $1.35 SUNGLASSES a ll t y p e s A L L S I Z E S ------------------ •COUPON« E x p ir e s May 9 , 1 9 6 4 W allace sunglasses INSULIN YARDLEY T h e r e ’ s b e t t e r o u td o o r e y e c a re w ith LAVORIS SH A V IN G FOAM $1.25 A L L U -40 W a lla c e s u n g la s s e s . E a c h p a ir in our MOUTHWASH AND G A R G L E 99 i w id e a re s e le c tio n g ro u n d and o p h th a lm ic s ta n d a r d c o n ta in s p o lis h e d (to le n s e s you r to th a t h ig h e s t in d iv i­ A L L U -80 $1.89 NEW L A R G E S IZ E $1.09 reg . $ 1 ,4 9 r e g . $ 1 .8 5 L im it 1 dual p r e s c r ip tio n if you p r e f e r ) . i COUPON i iC O U P O N i T h e y a r e p r o p e r ly fitte d g la s s e s th a t E x p ir e s May 9 , 1 9 6 4 COVER GIRL COPPERTONE E x p ir e s May 9 , 1 9 6 4 ta m e th e su n , y et le t you see your v ery b e st. M E D IC A T EED D L IQ U ID M MAKAKE UP SU N TA N L O T IO N WALLACEOPTICIANS L im it 1 $1.09 re g . $ 1 .5 0 P L A S T IC T U B E L im it 1 $ 1 .0 2 r e 9- $ 1 .9 5 3 0 4 0 V in e (o p p o s ite F ra n d o r) P h . IV 9 - 2 7 7 4 FRIDAY - Í 1 .1 5 also o ffic e s downtown at 107 N. W ash ing ton. P h . IV 2*1175 Dr. R . C. J o n e s and Dr. B* C. B u s s a r d , r e g i s t e r e d o p to m etrists OUR 35th YEAR IN EAST LANSING 5 A T V R P A Y > 6 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 6, 1964 ^ S t a t e C a p it o l R e f l e c t s 8 5 Ÿ e a r s P r o g r e s s c ay a ting and hauling. It took eight r id o r s c r o s s at the c e n t e r of the is behind the se n a te . o r a te c h a n d e lie rs . T h e y w ere E d ito r’ s N o te : T h is i s th e used until the C apitol was moved y e a r s to co m p le te the c la s s i c a l building in the rotu nda. T h e of­ V is ito r s g a lle r ie s o n t h r e e m ade in C zech o slo v ak ia of p u re f i r s t o f a th re e -p o rt s e r i e s to L an sin g in 1846. Two y e a r s R o m a n -s ty le building. f i c e s of the s e c r e t a r y of s ta te , s id e s of both th e house and sen a te c r y s t a l in 1878 and w ere valued on M ich ig a n g o v e rn m e n t. la t e r a tw o-story' wooden s tr u c ­ D u rin g m ost of the eig h t y e a r s au d itor g e n e ra l, s ta te t r e a s u r ­ a r e on the third f lo o r . T h e Law at $1,500 at the tim e they w ere tu re w as com pleted one blo ck the ground flo o r w as used a s a e r , atto rn ey g e n e ra l, and the Sup­ in s ta lle d . By M A U R IC E CR U M fro m w here the C apitol is today L ib r a r y and the C h a m b e r o f J u s ­ s ta b le fo r the work h o r s e s . erin ten d en t of public in stru ctio n tic e a r e on that flo o r a ls o . T h e lig h ts w ere o rig in a lly g as S t a t e N ew s S t a f f W riter at the c o s t of $22,513. It i s built of Ohio sand stone a r e on th is flo o r. T h e house and sen a te r o o m s but w ere co n v erted to e l e c t r i c ­ T h e third is by fa r the la r g e s t. ity in 1905. E ach one w eighs se v ­ and h a s a ro o f covered - with tin T h e g o v e rn o r's o ffic e is off a r e a lm o st id e n tical e x c e p t the 'i g h t v - i i v e Ja n u a ry s ago It is o v er 345 fe e t long and fo u r c u sto m m ade in W a le s. Insid e, the e a s t c o r r id o r on the second sen a te ¡ s s h o rte r by 18 f e e t . T h e e r a l hundred pounds and hangs on M ichigan 1.5 m illio n cap itol s t o r ie s high with a dome p erch ed f lo o r . T h e H all of R e p r e s e n ts - c e j]in g s a re m ade up of g la s s ch ain fa lls so that it can be low­ building in L ansing was d ed ica­ m a je s tic a lly 175 fe e t above the th e new building had such lu x u r- ie s as a steam -p o w ered e le v a to r , tiv e s is at the end of the south p an e ls which b e a r im p re s sio n s e re d to the flo o r once a y e a r fo r ted. inlaid g la s s block floo r of the ro ­ p o lish in g . S ix hang in the house T h e p re s e n t C ap itol is the tunda. e le c t r ic a lly co n tro lle d g a s lig h ts, c o r r id o r and the sen ate c h a m b e rs of the s e a ls of 24 s t a te s . and fo u r in the se n a te . third fo r the s ta te . T h e f i r s t was Building C o n tra cto r W illiam and in tr a -o ffic e speaking tu b es. at the end of the north c o r r id o r . P ro b a b ly the m ost sp e c ta c u la r Much of M ichigan’ s h is to ry is built in D etroit in 1828 and was A ppleyard used h o rs e s fo r e x - On the f ir s t flo o r two long c o r - T h e lieu tenant g o v e rn o r’ s o ffice p a r ts of the d e c o r a r e the e io h - told by the huge m u ra ls along the c o r r id o r s and by the m useum d is ­ SAVE WITH EVERYDAY LOW PRICES p la y s in the b a sem e n t. In the r o ­ tunda a r e d isplayed 123 b u lle t- ripped b a ttle fla g s of M ichigan fro m the C iv il W ar. TOTAL SAVINGS COUNT!... L a r g e p o r tr a its of the 40 p ast g o v e rn o rs hand on t h e w alls around the rotunda b a lc o n ie s and in th e h a lls . B u t the one the guides seld om fa il to c a ll v is it o r s ’ atten ­ HYGRADE SEMI-BONELESS, R E A D Y -TO -E A T tion to hangs in the h ou se. WHOLE OR H A L F -5 TO 9 L B . AV. It is the p ictu re of S te v e n s T . M ason, w h o was the f i r s t e le c te d gov ern o r of M ichigan when he was only 19 y e a r s of age in 1835. M ason i s bu ried H A M at th e head of G risw o ld S tr e e t In downtown D e tro it on the s ite of th e f i r s t C ap itol and a mon­ um ent stands th e re in h is honor. Among the re a s o n s fo r m ov­ ing the sta te C ap ito l w ere b e ­ 8 5 Y E A R S O L D — M ic h ig a n ’ s S t a t e C a p ito l dom e r i s e s 1 7 5 F R E S H P IC N IC S T Y E O R R I B P O R T IO N LEA N C E N T E R C U T l ie f s th at: f e e t a b o v e m ain flo o r , to p p in g a l l b u t t w o o f th e L a n s in g — D e tro it should not wield too a r e a b u ild in g s d e s p it e th e f a c t t h a t it w a s e r e c te d o v er 8 5 ST O R E HOURS PORK ROAST I PORK CHOPS m uch influ ence o v er s ta te a f­ fa irs . — D e tro it was ‘ ‘ within re a c h and would be at the m e r c y ox an y ears ag o . P h o to by G e o rg e Ju n n e to 10 P . M . D ailyl C L O S E D SU N " S e n em y’ s guns” fro m the C anadian te rr ito r y . — T h e go v ern o r would b e find­ 'Carlotta’ First Song By Lansing Dietitian ing it h a rd e r and h a rd e r to keep VLASIC up with the high co st' of living IN LA N SIN G A T POLISH DILL in the c ity s in c e he only got $1,500 a y e a r . SHOPPERS FAIR PICKLES In the d ebate bn re lo c a tin g the c a p ito l the f i r s t suggestion by a law m aker to lo ca te the A L an sin g d ie titian , who Is both an e x p e rt rifle m a n and f is h e r ­ p r ie s t s at S t. Jo h n ’ s P a r is h , M r s . Ott is a lso a m e m b e r of 3301 EA ST MICHIGAN AVE. m an , h a s ju s t had h er f i r s t song the F is h in g C lub of A m e rica N EXT DOOR TO B IG C ap ito l in L an sin g Tow nship was FR ESH WHOLE ROASTING I HOME S T Y L E OR R E G . 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H a r r is , by the 1963 le g is la tu re cut down To A ppear C lu b P la n s E x h ib it tic G ov. Matthew E . W elsh held in a showdown on the iss u e of d e s t - f o u g h t D e m o cra tic c a m - the la tte r a strong b a c k e r of a the num ber of statew id e con ­ A t Civic Center O f C u lt u r e Freshmen the field fo r P re sid e n t Johnson T u e s d a y , w i n n i n g Indiana s pledged o r unpledged p re s id e n tia l e le c to r s fo r A labam a D e m o c ra ts . paign s e v e r waged fo r g o v e rn o r, T h e m ay o rs of M iam i and J a c k - rig h t-to -w o rk p ro p o sal w h i c h also was on the b a llo t, t e s t s to fo u r. D e m o c ra tic Gov. J a c k M . C a m p b e l l w i l l run W allace backed an unpledged a g a i n s t R epu blican M e rle H. T h e F o u r F re sh m e n w i l l P r in c ip a ls a nd c o u n s e 1 o r s p re s id e n tia l p rim a ry w hile A la­ s o n v ille w ere in the six -w ay co n ­ “ P r o f ile s of C u ltu re ,” the 20th s la te of 10 men who re fu se d to t e s t fo r the nom ination, running D em o cratic S en . J . Howard T u c k e r in N ovem ber. Republican appear a t the L an sin g C iv ic C en­ from 214 M ichigan high sch o o ls bam a Gov. G eo rg e C . W allace annual International F e s t i v a l , apparen tly fe ll short of h is show­ p ro m is e the s ta te ’ s e le c to r a l c o l­ ag ain st four fo rm e r o r p re se n t Em ondson was oppsed by S tate S e n . Edwin L . M echem w ill be te r at 7 :3 0 p .m . Saturd ay. w ill in terv iew today fo rm e r stu­ sponsored by the International lege vote would be given to the le g is la t o r s . M ajo r is s u e s in ad - Sen . F re d H a rris and fo rm e r opposed by D e m o c ra tic R ep . J o s ­ T h e qu artet has appeared on dents who a re now fre sh m e n h e re . ing in W isco n sin . C lub, will be p resen ted from 9 R e tu rn s from 385 of Indiana’ s p arty nom inee if the D e m o c ra ts d ition to c iv il rig h ts included * G ov. Raymond G ary, eph M . M ontoya. many cam p u se s around the coun­ About 2 ,0 0 0 students a re e x ­ a .m . to 10 p .m . Saturday in the 4 ,4 1 6 p r e c i n c t s gave W elsh c a r r y A l a b a m a in N ovem ber. le g is la tiv e reapportionm ent and M ajo r cand id ates in New M e x i- D is t r ic t of C olum bia v o te r s, try . In 1959 at Purdue U niver­ pected to attend the 15 m inute ised. A p r e - p r i- w arm in g up fo r th e ir national A uditorium . P a rty re g u la rs supported a lo y a l­ ta x e s . sity th e group re co rd e d 90 m in­ in te rv ie w s, which w ill be held 2 8 ,1 1 7 and W allace 1 1 ,2 6 1 . i s y ste m adopted p o litic a l debuts in N ovem ber, T h e fe s tiv a l’s a c tiv itie s will A n d Republican S e n . B a r r y ist tic k e t. D e m o cra tic Sen. S p e ss a rd L . u tes of liv e m u sic on stag e which in the Auditorium from 8 a .m . to se ttle d a num ber of p a rty o r ­ give stud ents and v is ito r s a g lim ­ G old w ater grabbed Indian’ s 32 In Indiana W allace challeng ed H olland, seekin g a fourth te rm , w as la t e r re le a s e d a s a tw o- 12 noon. p se of the cu ltu re of many foreign GO P natioal convention v otes P re sid e n t J oh n s o n ’ s sta n d -in , was opposed by B r a ile y Odham, gan izatio n c o n te s ts . T h e Repub­ re c o rd s e t title d Road Show. R u s s e ll Wenworth, a s s o c ia te c o u n trie s . O ver 18 booths will d esp ite a s tro n g e r-th a n -e x p e c - Gov. Matthew E . W elsh , whose who c a lls h im se lf a K ennedy- lican convention d elegation is T h e F re sh m e n p o s s e s s an un­ d i r e c t o r of ad m issio n s a n d d isp lay t h e h a n d icra fts, c o s ­ ted turnout fo r fo rm e r M innesota s a le s tax p ro g ram was expected Jo hnson supporter. exp ected to split four fo r Gold­ canny a b ility ¿0 tre a t th e ir v o ice s sc h o la rs h ip s , said that th ese in­ te rv ie w s s e r v e a s a type of e v al­ G ov. H arold E . S ta s s e n . W allace, cam paigning fo r a to engender som e p ro te s t v o tes. , On the Republican b a llo t, G o ld - In O klahom a Bud W ilkinson, fo rm e r football coach at th e U n i- Berio Chosen w ater and five fo r G ov. N elson R o c k e fe lle r of New Y o rk . a s though tney w ere m u sic a l in­ stru m e n ts, a knack that giv es tu m es, je w e lry , household item s, p ic tu re s , s lid e s , pam phlets and uation of both the high sch o o l and inform ation about the p a rtic ip a t­ u n iv e rs ity s y s t e m s . ‘ 'T h e s e p rin c ip a ls and c o u n s e lo rs in te r­ p ro te s t vote in Indiana against the c iv il rig h ts b ill, a ls o had w Ster was an e a sy w inner over fo rm e r M innesota G ov. H arold v e rs ity of O klahom a, m ade a bid fo r t h e Republican se n a to ria l To Study Bias the group a sound v ery much its own. ing n atio n alitie s. F o reig n students on cam pus a d ir e c t stak e in the A labam a E . S ta s s e n . nom ination. Opposing him w ere David K. B e r io , as so c ia te p r o - p re t th e U n iv e rsity through the and foreign student clu b s are re tu r n s . T h e se g re g a tio n ist gov­ F lo rid a v o ters crow ded the fo r m e r S tate C h airm an F o r r e s t te> ri of c o m ­ In 1952 th e ir unique v e rsio n v o ice o f'th e s e stu d en ts,” he said . organizing the booths and donat­ of " I t 's a B lu e W orld” swept Wenworth said that even though the in terv iew s a re on a voluntary m u nications, was given a two month in te rim appointm ent to Prof To Lecture the co u n try , and c r i t i c s hailed ing m a n y o f th e ir perso n al th e ir approach to m u sic a s " a p ro p e rty fo r the e xh ibition . T h e s e b a s is , e v e r y student is en­ the Human R elatio n s C o m m is­ At Psych Meet m odern concept in v ocal m u sic stud en ts will also be at the fe s ­ co u rag ed to keep h is appointment a s th is is the " m o s t n e c e s s a ry S p e c ia l S tu d y In v e s tig a te s sion by the E a st L an sin g C ity Council Monday night. David G o ttlieb , a s s o c ia te p ro ­ quite unlike anything heard be­ tival to d is cu ss th e ir c o u n trie s and answ er qu estion s. f o r e .” p a rt of the c o n fe r e n c e ." O ther action included approval fe s s o r of socio log y, w ill p re se n t Two stag e p e rfo rm a n c e s ot of th ree s p e cia l a s s e s s m e n ts for a talk on "Y o u th S u b c u ltu re " Among the group seven dif­ trad itio n al d an ces, son gs, and U n i v e r s i t y H e r b a r i u m ’s R o l e s tr e e t im provem ent and a sew er. A lso , a con tract to p rin t sew er at a P sychology Sym posium held today through F rid a y at the U ni­ fe re n t in stru m en ts a r e played. Two of the m en com p ose many m u sic w ill be another attra c tio n d a n c e s, songs, and m u sic will v e rs ity of O klahom a. M I C H I G A N N atural S cie n c e and A g ricu ltu re Students and staff w ishing to revenue bonds was awarded to tin Midwest Bank Note Com pany. T h e m e of the c o n fe re n c e is of the songs thé group sin g s. at the fe s tiv a l. T h e show s, to T h e fun ctions, n eed s, and p ro b ­ T h e F o u r F re sh m e n c a ll Indi­ b e p re se n te d at 2 and 8 p .m ., ■~I H I A T R I - and the d ep artm ents oi botany r e g is te r o r obtain fu rth e r in - flu Council a lso appointed four " P r o b le m s of Youth: T ra n s itio n le m s of /university h e r b a r ia will ana hom e sin ce that is ’w here w ill highlight many o th er p ro ­ be d iscu sse d h e re F rid a y and and plant pathology and fo r e s tr y , fo rm atio n on t h e sym posium new m em b e rs to the B oard to A d u l t h o o d in a Chang­ the group got to g eth er in 1948. f ile s of c u ltu re . LA ST Saturd ay in a sp e cia l sym p osium , Sym posium sp e a k e rs include should con tact Irw in M. B ro d o , C a; v a s s e r s . ing W o rld ." 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BO X O F F IC E OPEN o AT 12:45 DAILY JA N E PARKER BAKERY FEATURES N e x t' S h irle y J o n e s R o ssa n o B rez z i ‘ ‘DARK P U R P O S E ” NO S E A T S R E S E R V E D ■m 490 • C O M IN G SOON • NOW. . . 3rd W E E K ! ADMISSION P R IC E S : ADULTS EVENINGS & SUNDAYS 1.50 G “T H L A i D M A T * 1 R I ” 7 D A Y S IN M A Y” "D R . STRA N G ELO VE” "P IC N IC CHERRY PIE 8 IN. EA. V» 390 ADULTS WEEKDAY M A TIN EE 1.00 PEACH PIE *0 8 IN. EA . 02326214 W HOLE W H EAT BREAD SPANISH BAR CAKE n > 19c EA. 29c 1 - L B . BAG 5 / X t/t «A > N EW POTATOES F L A . SEBA G O S 10 L B . B A G 69e < HÉ:, zo 49e t/1 W H IT E B E A U T Y S H O R T E N IN G 3 L B . CAN MORGAN C L A P P S S T R A IN E D APPLE JUICE BABY FOOD Q T . 14 O Z . CA N S 3°89c IONA B R A N D 10 J A R S 79« C A R N IV A L SALTINE CRACKERS CREAM STYLE CORN 1 - L B . BOX I Q ' 17 O Z . CAN 1 0 C C R E S T M 0 N T IC E C R E A H A LL FLA V O RS Vi G A L . 79« the GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. rÂP $uPer M«rkets Y our A & P Super M arket c o rn e r aF H ogadorn A E a s t Grand R iv e r , E a s t L a n s in g AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE l»St S T O R E H O U R S : 9 A M -9 P M M onday thru Saturday All prices in this ad effective thru Sat. May 9, 1964 in all five Lansing A&P Super Markets. rn m m m m m w m m 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 6, 1964 R E S E R V E FO R SU M M ER. Ap­ “ I re c e ive d s e v e ra l c a lls fr o m the ad and p roved , two m en , m a r rie d cou ple. A P A R TM EN T R EN TED FO R SU M M ER I’ m q u ite sa tisfie d w ith m y new ten an ts” F u rn ish e d , th re e ro o m s , bath, p ark in g . Automotive Autom otive Autom otive Employment F o r Rent F or Sale Personal SPA RTA N MOTORS F O R D 1959 C ou ntry sedan s t a ­ R A M B L E R i960 D eluxe Stand­ M O BILE HOME s a le s m a n . F u ll H ouses P O O D L E . B LA C K m in ia tu re , 3 VACATION AT beautiful L ak e C H E V R O L E T 1963Monza 2 -d o o r ; tion w a g o n . V -8 C r u is e - O - ard *’ 6 ” , 4 -d o o r , good t i r e s , o r p a r t-tim e . C a ll IV 5 -2 2 8 9 o r FO R E I6 H T b o y s. Tw o b lo ck s m o n th s . ( E x c e lle n t Cham pion M ichigan lodge two ho u rs fro m 4 -s p e e d tra n sm issio n . Low m il­ m a tic . Good m e ch a n ica l condi­ c le a n . $60 0 . IV 5 - 2 0 2 6 . C a l l IV 2 -0 5 2 9 lo r appointm ent. 28 fro m cam p u s. $12 w eekly. U til­ blood lin e . P erm an en t s h o ts. c a m p u s. Reduced r a te s t ill Ju n e e a g e . Two to choose fro m . tio n . $57 5 . IV 4 - 3 2 9 7 . 29 a fte r noon. 26 G R EA T LA K E S em ploym ent fo r it ie s p aid . A v ailab le beginning H o u se-b ro k en . No w o rm s. IV 15. W rite : S ea F e v e r Lodge P .O . W ANT AD 1957 M ERCU RY M O N TEREY 2 - O LD SM O BILE 1964 C u tla s s C o n - FO R D 1956, 4 -d o o r . Standard p erm anent p o sitio n s in o ffic e , su m m e r te r m . 3 3 2 -4 7 3 8 . FA L L ” T E R M , m a r rie d cou p le. 27 9 -6 8 2 2 . 27 B o x 87A , W hitehall, M ich . Phone T W 4 -4 3 5 3 - ■ 27 v e r tib le . W hite with sadd le in­ " s i x . ” E x c e lle n t t i r e s , b a tte ry . s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C a ll IV 2 - T E F L O N fryin g p a n s , h o u se- • AUTOMOTIVE d oor, hardtop. Automatic tr a n s ­ t e r i o r . P ow er s te e rin g a n d Runs like a d re a m . $150. 3 3 2 - 1543. C 25 S ix ro om hou se, two b lo ck s w are s and g ifts . A CE H ARD- THINKING O F a P iz z a P a rty ? \ • EMPLOYMENT m is sio n . Pow er ste e rin g a n d b r a k e s . 3 5 ,0 0 0 m ile s . C a ll IV 3581. 25 E X P E R IE N C E D W A ITR ESSES fro m F i r s t N ational B a n k . No W HERE & G IF T S , 201 E . Grand C o n tact B im b o ’ s P iz z a f i r s t . • FO R RENT b r a k e s . No ru st. E x tra sh arp . to b a cc o o r alco h o lic b e v e ra g e s R iv e r , a c r o s s from U nion. ED C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 .______________ C7.7 5 -3 6 3 5 a fte r 5 p m . 27 SUN BEA M 1965 A lpine C o n v e rt- wanted. S e e Gene P h illip s . C a p i­ brought into h o u se. P r i c e r e a ­ 2 -3 2 1 2 . C IT R E A L L Y is t r u e that our • FO R SA LE C H E V R O L E T 1962 C o rv a ir. 4 - TRIU M PH 1959 T R 5 . M e ta lic m a - ib le . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . Must tal R e s ta u ra n t, 217 W. W ashte­ so n a b le , Phone 3 3 2 -2 8 4 1 . 27 FOUR BU RN ER gas stov e in good H om eow ner’ s r a te s a re the low­ • L O ST & FOUND d o o r , 3 - s p e e d tra n s m is sio n . ro o n , e x c e lle n t condtion. S e e in s e l l . 1519 K . Sp artan V illa g e . naw. 27 R o o m s___________________________ con d ition. Duncan Phyfe c o ffe e e s t e v e r . Phone to co m p are ! • PERSONAL Sharp . M cD onel p a r k i n g lo t. $1195. 3 5 5 -2 8 1 8 . 27 CHOOSE” YOUR OWN h o u rs. A B ubolz In su ra n c e -re p re s e n tin g ta b le . C a ll a fte r 5 p .m . ED 2 - • PEA N UTS PERSO N AL 1960 FO RD FALCON, 2 -d o o r . Phone 353-1413. 25 fO R D I960 B ro n z e 4 -d o o r . G a l- few hou rs a day can m ean e x ­ SU M M ER ROOMS fo r g i r l s . With 14 co m p a n ie s. 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 . C 25 • REA L E ST A T E a x ie . " S i x ” , s tra ig h t s t ic k . R a ­ coo k in g . C lo s e to cam p u s and 1168.__________________________ 25 C le an , econ om ical tra n sp o rta ­ FO R D 1959 4 -d o o r hardtop, c le a n . c e lle n t e a rn in g s fo r you as a • SER V IC E tion. New re b u ilt tra n s m is s io n , pow­ d io, h e a te r a n d n e a rly n e w train e d A v o n r e p r e s e n ta tiv e . shopping. A m ple p a rk in g . 3 3 2 - 2 GOODYEAR SNOW t i r e s . 6 - 7 0 Real Estate • TRANSPO RTATION 3000 E . M ichigan e r s te e rin g and b r a k e s . $55 0 . white w all t i r e s . In e x c e lle n t >“ 2 4 9 5 . 29 X 15— lik e new. $20. C a ll 3 3 7 - F o r appointm ent in you r hom e, T H R E E BEDROOM C ap e Cod, • WANTED IV 9 -1 8 9 5 . 25 running con d ition. W ill s a c r i f i c e w r i t e o r c a l l : M r s . Alona H A TE TH E DORM? Want to sav e 2652. 26 IV 7-3715 c fiv e y e a r s old. T V ro o m , land­ at $90 0 . C a ll F E 9 - 2 5 9 8 . 28 H u e k i n s , 5664 S c h o o l S t., m oney? B o a rd and ro o m $155 T R E E S , S ix to eight fe e t Sugar FO R D 1963 1/2 2 -d o o r hardtop, sca p e d . $450 down, $94 m onthly. DEADLINE: M ERGU RY 19(ki) Com m uter S ta - 4 2 7 . High p e rfo rm a n ce eng in e. C H E V R O L E T 1 9 S Î C o n v e rtib le. H a sle tt, M ichigan o r c a ll e v e ­ te r m . M ust be m ale Sophom ore, M ap les, $ 4 .5 0 . T h r e e foot Eng­ TU 2 -2 1 7 5 . 522 W. W illoughby. 1 p.m. on e c l a s s day b e ­ tion Wagon. Nine p a s se n g e r. 348 eng in e. P o s itr a c tio n . P ow er above two p oint. C a ll Murphy 4 -s p e e d floo r s h ift. B e s t o ffe r. nings F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 25 lis h B ir c h , $ 2 .0 0 . B ir c h clu m p s, ______________________ 25 fo re p u b lic a tio n . M u lti-d riv e . R a d i o , h e a te r, s te e rin g , b ra k e s , window s. A 3 3 2 -1 4 4 0 . 25 Must s e ll. TU 2 -4 0 7 2 . 27 E V E N I N G S A N D S a t 'u r d a y s . $ 3 .5 0 . On Round L ak e R d ., 1/10 B E A U T IF U L WOODED lot near w h ite-w all t i r e s . Pow er s t e e r ­ m ile E a s t of C h an d ler. 6 6 9 - r e a l beauty o ffered by o rig in al M SU, shopping, s ch o o ls; ideal C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one ing and b ra k e s. E xcelle n t body, VOLKSWAGEN 1952 Sed an . E x - o w ner. $895. 3 3 2 -5 6 9 2 . 27 Needed im m ed iately , th re e c o l­ F o r Sale 9117. 29 c l a s s day b e fo re p u b lic a tio n c e lle n t condition. Owner ju s t leg e stu d en ts, men o n ly .C h a n ce hom e s ite . O w ner. Phone 3 3 7 - m o to r, tir e s and fin ish !f $1,285. B IC Y C L E - 26 inch m e n s. A m e r- bought new c a r . Phone 355-1071. FO RD 1963 F a ir la n e 505 Sport to e a rn e x tra $$ fo r your v a c a ­ SCHUMANN PIANO. $ 80. D ark 2 3 4 5 ._________ 29 PHONE: A1 Edw ards C o . 3125 E .S ag in aw _________________ 27 C oupe, bucket s e a t s . 16,000 tion , n e w c a r paym ent, e t c . ican s ty le , d ependable. W i l l wood. C a ll 4 8 9 -2 8 6 9 . 26 2 BED RO O M home n ear cam pus (N orth of F ran d o r.) C 27 355-8255 CO ftVA IR 1963 Spyder C oupe. 150 m ile s . S till g u aran teed . Must Could work into fu ll tim e dur­ d ic k e r . Phone 3 3 2 -4 3 6 4 a fte r 5 :3 0 p m . 27 PH ILCO 2 1 *’ tab le model T V . with 5 lo ts , $300 down, $60 p e r FO R D 1 9 5 ” F a irla n e , 2 - d o o r s e l l , s a c r i f i c e . IV 2 -0 2 0 9 a fte r m onth. C a ll OX 4 -9 6 5 2 . 25 RATES: hardtop. V -8 , autom atic. $275. hp, p o s itra c tio n . $260 u n d e r 5 pm . 29 ing su m m er v acatio n . D ial IV M A Y FA IR F IV E t r a n s is to r p o r t- Stand, a n t e n n a . Ebony m etal E A S T LANSING, 955 L il a c .T h r e e book. Im m acu late. $1995. 3 7 3 - 4 -9 7 9 3 . 34 c a b in e t. B e s t o ffe r . C a ll 3 5 5 - I DAY..............5 1 .2 5 C a ll TU 2 - 9 9 0 " . 26 FA LCO N 1965 S p rin t C o n v e rtib le . a b le tape r e c o r d e r ; p lu s many bed room C o lo n ial. D e n plus 032 7 ; IV 9 -4 5 2 2 , ev en in g s. 29 S A L E S S U R V E Y -M en , ag es 18 to 5945. 25 3 DAYS_____ $2.50 DE SOTA 1955. $150. Can be seen . Raven b la ck . 4 -s p e e d , bucket a c c e s s o r i e s . B e s t o ffe r . C a ll study a r e a . P r ic e d re a s o n a b ly . J . B . ' s E X C L U S IV E L Y C h ev ro let 3 5 . S a la r y g u aran teed . Apply in 1 9 6 3 (D EM ON STRA TOR) Z ig - 5 DAYS_____ $ 3 .7 5 at 621 B a k e r S t. or c a l l IV s e a ts . 2 6 0 V -8 . Dwight, ED 3 5 5 -5 8 6 7 between 8 am and 12 Phone 3 3 2 -4 5 8 9 . 28 U sed C a r s . 1957 and 1959 C on­ p e rs o n , 2 pm to 5 p m . M ich i­ Z ag om atic Sew ing M ach in e. . 9 -9 2 2 4 . 26 2 -4 2 4 8 , 8 -5 . 27 noon o r a fte r 9 :3 0 p m . 27 (B a s e d o n .15 w ords per ad) C H E V R O L ET I960. 4-d o o r B e l - v e r tib le s . V -8 A u to m a tics. New gan Soft W ater C o ., 3230 N orth PO O D LE P U P P Y - AkU m in ia - ju st d ial s titc h d esire d fo r but­ Service white vinyl to p s. F o r the sh arp ­ FO R D 1962 F a i r l a n e S p o rts E a s t S tr e e t, L an sin g . 26 tonholes, blind h em s, d arning, There w ill be o 2 5 c s e r v ic e a i r . E xcelle n t condition. Radio, C oupe. Manual tra n s m is s io n . tu r e , d ark brown m a le . Nine T H E SIS PRIN TED e s t used C hevys in town, co m e AAA IN C O M E- With the m ost and many fancy d e sig n s. M arked R apid S e rv ic e and b o o k k ee p in g c h a rg e if h e a te r, seat b e lts . P riv a te own­ E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . 2 2 ,0 0 0 w e e k s. W ill m ake e x c e lle n t stud. out to J . B . ’ s and b row se around. m a rk e ta b le product s in c e T V . fo r c le a r a n c e at only $52 o r D raftin g Supp lies, X E R O X C op­ th is ad is not paid w ithin e r . TU 2 - 5 5 '3 . 28 m ile s . O rig in al ow ner. Phone $100. 3 3 9 -2 2 5 5 . 27 2801 S . C e d a r. C S olid le a d s . Need th re e m en. sm a ll m onthly te r m s . S till c a r ­ ie s one w e e k . C O R V E T T E 1 9 6 3 , re d C o n v e rt- 3 5 5 -5 6 6 6 ._________________ 27 C o n tact M r. B ow dren, 8 8 2 -6 6 2 6 . AIR C O h JU m O N E R . P e r fe c t c o n- r ie s o rig in a l g u aran tee. F o r C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T B U IC k E le c tr a c o n v e r tib le .C u s - ib le . 300 hp, 4-sp eed , p o s itr a c - S c o o te rs -C y c le s 27 d itio n . U sed th re e w eek s. 8 ,8 0 0 info rm atio n c a ll O L 5 -2 0 5 4 . C 25 221 South Grand tom b u ilt, g en u in e-leath er, bu c­ L a n sin g , 482-5431 o r 4 8 2 -5 0 3 8 T h e S tate News does not tion . A M -FM rad io, F ir e s to n e B T U , 115 V o lt. $130 o r b e st o ffe r. k e ts , pow er, a ir -c o n d itio n e d . SC O O T E R 1957 C ushm an E a g le . W OLLENSAK T A P E r e c o r d e r . p erm it ra cia l' o r relig iou s 500 t ir e s . 482-5481, 3 7 2 -0218. J u s t overhauled . E x c e lle n t co n ­ F o r Rent 3 3 7 -0 9 2 3 . 28 Model T 1500. E x c e lle n t condi­ _ C 27 d iscrim in atio n in its ad­ 26 $1275. Phone 3 3 2 -5 3 2 7 . 25 V , RADIO, PHONO R E P A IR F R E E BO A T rid e s . G rand R PEN YA N RUNABOUT B o a t. Two tio n . Not used m uch. C a ll 3 5 5 - DODGE 1961, V -8 Sedan. A uto- d itio n . New p aint. $195. Phone v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . T he M ERCU RY 1963 Station wagon. M a rin a . Second annual Open d e c k s . W ill s e ll o r tra d e fo r Don’ t S e a r c h — C a ll C hurch m atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , ra d io , 3 7 2 -2 5 9 4 . 27 7795 ev en in gs. 26 S tate News w ill not accept M e teo r, nine p a sse n g e r. S m a ll S a ilb o a t o r ra c in g h u ll. $150. IV 2 -5 6 0 8 H ouse. F r id a y , S atu rd ay, Sun­ ENGLISH 3 - speed b i c y c l e s . ad vertisin g fro m p erson s V -8 engine. A utom atic tr a n s ­ h e a te r, nylon w hitew alls. T inted MAICO 250 c c , I96 0 . L o w" m ile - Phohe IV 9 -5 5 1 5 . 27 P rom p t S e rv ic e -N e w & U sed S e ts e a g e , lik e new. Road- o r t r a i l. day; May 8, 9 , 10. F r e e c o k e s $ 3 9 .7 7 . ACE HARDWHERE & d iscrim in atin g against r e ­ m issio n . Radio, whitewall t i r e s . w indshield, b ack -u p lig h ts, snow CHURCH T V SE R V IC E $250 o r b e s t o ffe r . 3 3 7 -0 9 6 8 . and c o ffe e . 7086 C r ie tz R d ., ACCORDION 120 b a s s , lik e new. G IF T S , 201 E . G rand R iv e r, lig ion , r a c e , c o l o r o r P ow er steerin g and b ra k e s . L ik e t i r e s included. E x c e lle n t co n ­ 808 W. W illow, L ansing C 27 D im ond ale. 27 O rig in a l c o s t ov er $300 - w ill a c r o s s fro m U nion. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . national o rig in . new throughout!! Only $ 2 ,2 8 5 . d ition . $95 0 . S e e at 1232 Old F R E E E ST IM A T E on your move ; A p artm en ts s e l l fo r $175. Phone IV 2 -0 9 8 0 . C A1 Edwards C o. 3125 E . Saginaw H ickory L an e, (W h ite h ills). ED M O TO R C Y C LE 1961, T riu m p h . anyw here in the w orld. Phone 650 c c , T R 6.16| 000 a ctu al m ile s . MAN WANTED to s h a re two bed­ 27 R O T O T IL L E R . H EA VY d u ty ,| 2 -4 9 6 9 . 25 Automotive (North of F ran d o r.) C 27 W ALNUT D R O P -L E A F g a te -le g $195. On Round L ake Rd. 1/10 IV 5 -2 2 4 1 , B e k in ’ s Van L in e s . A L L -S T A T E C o m p a c t 1963. FALCO N 1961. 4 -d o o r deluxe 1 R e a l sh arp , many e x t r a s . C all room ap artm en t. C lo s e to c a m ­ A sk fo r J i m . C 25 C H E V R O L ET 1960 4 -d o o r B e l - 3 3 9 -2 5 9 7 . 26 p u s. U tilitie s p aid . $40 m onth. o c c a s io n a l ta b le . S u ita b le fo r m ile E a s t of C h an d le r. 6 6 9 - W indshield, double sea t. O p e r­ S ix c y lin d e r a u to m atic. R ad io. A L T E R A T IO N S. A L L kind s. C all a+rr Econom ical six cylin d er 3 3 7 -0 7 6 7 . 25 p ic tu re window. L ik e new. $30. 9117. 29 a to rs manual, to o ls . $195. 1109 Good con dition. R e a s o n a b l e . CUSHMAN E Â G LË m oto r s c o o t- betw een 3 -9 pm . 8 8 2 -7 3 0 9 . 27 engin e. Radio, h e a te r, white­ E A ST LANSING. C o m p letely fu r­ 6 4 5 -9 2 4 5 . 2 7 G O YA -N YLO N s t r i n g c la s s i c C a ll IV 9-0102 e v en in g s. 25 e r , 1959. Runs w ell. $125. C a ll wall t ir e s . Pow er g lid e. Flaw ­ M itch e ll. IV 9 -6 3 4 7 . 29 g u ita r, with c a s e , A beautiful C H IL D C A R E in my E a s t L ansing B ob a fte r 5 pm . 332-1114. 26 nished studio ap a rtm e n ts. C a r ­ P O R T T bT E T Y P E W R IT E R - le s s m etallic blue fin ish . Spot­ C H E V R O L E T 195* C o n v e rtib le. FO R D 1962 C o n v e rtib le . C r u is e - h o m e. Days o n l y . Phone ED peted and a ir con d itioned . F o r Olym pia P r e c is io n . B u y the in stru m en t. $ 80. Phone 3 3 2 - O -m a tic , V -8 , pow er s te e rin g , WANT HONDA 125 o r l SÒ. T ra d e 2 -4 5 0 9 . 27 le s s ly clean !! M ech anically p e r­ E x c e lle n t. White w alls, rad io, tw o. C a ll Fab ian R e a lty , ED 4 3 2 9 , 306 K ed zie. 27 tr a n s is to r ra d io . C hestnut c o l­ 1960 A ustin H ealey S p rite (no f i n e s t . T erm s a v a i l a b l e ., fe c t!! $1,085. A1 Edw ards C o. h e a te r, power glid e. Pow er V E T E R A N -W A L L cle an in g a n d o r, whitewall t i r e s . Phone TU r e v e r s e g e a r ) . ED 7 -2 0 4 0 , 2-0811 o r even in gs ED 7 -2 4 7 4 . H a ss e lb rin g C o . 310 N. G rand . I B IC Y C L E S A L E S , s e r v ic e and 23125 E . Saginaw (North of F r a n - s te e rin g , b ra k e s. $67 5 . F r e d , 37 r e n t a ls . E a s t L.ansing, C y cle , p ain tin g . P ro fe ss io n a l w o r k . 2 -6 0 0 0 . 27 M arv . 27 IV 2 -1 2 1 9 . C 25 d o r.) , C 27 332-8138. 28 1215 E a s t Grand R iv e r .C a ll 3 3 2 - N eat, e ffic ie n t. C a ll 4 8 4 -0 5 0 1 . C L O S E -In , c le a n a p a rtm e n t.S u b - SHEWING MACHINE, S in g e r in FO R D 1958, V -S A u t o m a t i c , C O M ET 1961. 4 -d o o r, autom atic C h e v r o l e t i960 w a g o n . 2- Em ploym ent 8303. C 29 le a s e fo r su m m er, 2 p eople. beautiful c o n so le ; fe a tu re s zig rad io, good running. $250. 6 to tra n s m is sio n . W hite, c le a n up­ d o or, s i x c y lin d e r, standard F U L L S IZ E e le c t r ic stov e In NO R A ISE in p r ic e s at W EN - F E M A L E D IST R IB U T O R S wanted $85 p l u s u tilitie s . P h il, 300 zag d ial c o n tro l. T h is one c o n ­ 9 p .m . 332-0318. 25 h o lste ry . Phone IV 2 -3 4 4 5 a fte r s h ift. L e s s than 4 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s . v e ry good con d ition. $ 65. C a ll DROW’S E C O N - O - W A S H . 32 fo r f a s jjy n g M g w om en’ s ap­ M .A .C . 3 3 2 -3331._____________ 26 tro l can b e used fo r button­ 6 pm . 26 $95 0 . W ill tra d e . Phone 6 7 6 - 3 7 2 -3 0 6 9 ._____________________ 25 Speed C lean w aish ers-20^ , ten AUSTIN H EA LEY i9 6 0 - " 3 0 0 0 ” . p a r e l i t f l P t o i repeat s a le s . WANTED ONE g ir l fo r m odern h o le s, blind h em s, m on og ram - 5951. 27 m in u tes drying-10^. 3006 V ine 31,000 m ile s . Yellow ; good con ­ FO R D 1959. 2 -d o o r, s tic k , s ix . two bedroom ap artm ent a c r o s s m in g s, and many d eco ra tiv e d e­ M o b ile H om es__________________ C H E V R O L E T 1962 Super Sport No investment necessary. C all dition. B e s t o ffe r. 3 3 2 -3 7 9 4 a fte r R adio and h e a te r. $49 5 . 3 3 7 - fro m cam p u s. Phone 3 3 7 -0 2 9 7 S t., 1/2 block w est of F ra n d o r. 882-2808. ¡H R 29 sig n s . A lso has th re e need le HOUSE T R A IL E R 5 0 ’ X 10’ . 1964 6 :3 0 pm . 26 0022. 26 C o n v e rtib le . E x c e lle n t condi­ a fte r 5 :0 0 .____________________2 9 C 25 W A IT R E S SE S : G o o d w o rk in g co n - p o sitio n s fo r sew ing on z ip p e rs. C o m m an d er. F r o n t k itch en . FO RD i960 F a ir la n e 5(X). Aqua tio n . C a ll 3 3 2 -8 4 6 5 . 29 SU M M ER REN TA L S n icely fu r - T h is m ach in e needs a re sp o n ­ T a k e o v e r p ay m en ts. IV 4 -6 2 0 7 . SPR IN G H OUSECLEA N IN G- B y C H E V R O L ET 1 9 5 4. 2 -d o o r .R a - O L D SM O B IL E 1962 ' ‘9 8 " H o li- d itlo n s. M ust have som e e x p e r­ sedan autom atic 6 - c y lin d e r .E x ­ ie n c e . S e e M r. M itc h e ll o r M r. n ished ap artm en ts o r ro o m s . s ib le ow ner who w ill take the 29 the jo b o r hour. Own tr a n s p o r ta - 1 dio, h e a te rs , new t i r e s . Body av­ t r a s , new t ir e s , sh arp condition. d ay. 4 -d o o r . F u ll p o w er. F iv e B o s h e ff. No phone c a ll s p le a s e . A 11 c lo s e to cam p u s. R e a so n ­ re s p o n s ib ility of only nine pay­ C A M P I N G ” T R A”l L E R - 6 X 8 ’ . tio n . F r e e e s tim a te s . C a ll OR e ra g e , in te rio r e x c e lle n t, engine $ 7 7 5 . 482-3140. 28 new t i r e s . 18,000 m ile s . $ 2 ,3 9 5 . a b le . M ust be 21 o r o v e r . 3 3 7 - 6 -5 0 4 7 . 29 E A T SH O P . 605 E . G rand R iv e r . m en ts of $ 7 .5 6 p e r month. C a ll S le e p s tw o. C u pboard s, ta b le, e x c e lle n t. $165. IV 2 -6 9 2 5 . 28 3 3 2 -1 3 4 8 . 27 O LD SM O BILE l 9 S 7 , blue C on - 26 2345. 29 O L 5 -2 0 5 4 . C 25 s to r a g e . Phone 372-1573 o r 4 8 4 - v e r tib le . New top, good quiet C H E V R O L E T " I 9 6 0 E is c a y n e , ECON OM ICAL L U X U R Y - s u b - f l R E S - S IZ E 6 .7 0 x 15. B la ck 5072. 26 ST U D E N T T V r e n ta ls . New 19” hiEED FO U R men to tra in p a r t - m o to r. E x c e lle n t body. F o u r V -8 , s tic k sh ift, 348 eng in e. le a s e J o e ’ s C e d a r V illa g e w all with good tre a d . C a ll Stan, M O B IL E HOME 1963 5 4 ’ x 10’ . p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 21” tim e now, fo r full tim e su m m e r. b a r r e l . $550. 3 3 2 -2 8 6 1 . 28 $800 o r b e st o ffe r. IV 4 -9 0 2 4 ap artm en t. C h eap er than d o rm s, 3 3 2 -4 2 6 8 . 27 C o m p le te ly fu rn ish ed , p e rfe c t ta b le m od els, $8 p e r month, 17” E ven ing s of you r c h o ic e f o r a fte r 3 pm . 26 con d itio n . C a ll IV 9 -0 8 5 3 . 25 ta b le m od els, $7 p e r month. A ll SPRING K A R M A N N -G H IA C o n v e rtib le. B la c k . $35 t r a ile r hitch and seat AUSTIN H E A L E Y " i 9 6 0. 3000. p a r t-tim e . C a ll M r. H oisington 8 8 2 -6 6 2 6 to a rra n g e fo r p e rs o n ­ in fin ite ly b e t t e r . $55 m onth. 3 3 7 -0 4 8 8 . 29 E L E C T R IC S T E E L g u ita r -O ah n T o n e m a s te r with c a r r y in g c a s e s e t s gu aranteed , no s e r v ic e o r b e lt s . Must s e l l . $ 7 9 5 . TU Good condition throughout. S a c ­ al in te rv ie w . 26 BURCH AM W O O D S , E Y D E A L and a m p lifie r . Phone IV 9-1718. Lost & Found d e liv e ry c h a rg e s . C a llN e ja c T V r i f i c e . M ust s e ll. C a ll 3 5 5 -7 6 2 6 V IL L A A P A R T M E N T S. P o o l . L O S T , SELF-W IN D IN G w r i s t R e n ta ls , IV 2 -0 6 2 4 . C 2 -7 3 9 8 even in gs. 26 1 4 01 PRO G RA M M ER S. E x p e r - _____________________________ 2 7 SA V IN G S C O R V E T T E i960. W hite, b lu e in - o r 3 3 2 -8961. 28 ien ced . M ore than 1 opening. A ir C onditioning. S u m m er and F a ll te rm le a s e s a v a ila b le . ED B E IG E FL O O R length s tr a p le s s w atch with le a th e r band. N ear Shaw H a ll. R ew ard . C a ll 3 5 5 - R e a lly w ant a buy? t e r io r . 4 sp eed s. P o s itra c tio n , FO RD 1962 X L -5 0 0 C o n v e rtib le. L an sin g . Growth opportunity. fo rm a l and hoop. S iz e 10-12. m ich elin t i r e s . R acin g sh o ck s. B lu e , white top. F u ll pow er. 390 2 -5 0 4 1 . C 27 V e ry a ttr a c tiv e . R e a so n a b le . 8901. 27 Im m ed iate in terv iew ; B o x A -l, try engin e, 4 speed . 2 4 ,5 0 0 m ile s . FU RN ISH ED A PA R TM EN T fo r L E F T IN lot E Education B u ild - FROM D u -co il d is trib u to r. Heavy duty c lu tch . 300 hp. N ever ra c e d . $2,195. Must s e l l . 3 3 2 -6 4 3 4 . 28 c/o S ta te N ew s. $$$ T O P MONEY fo r th o se who 25 th re e o r fou r g i r l s . C lo s e to P hone IV 4 -2 3 1 8 . A E tU T R O N WATCH. $175 r e ta il 26 ing, b la ck tonneau c o v e r fo r JUNIOR LEAGUE $1,995. 3 3 7 -0156. 27 C H E V R O L E T 1957 Bel-A~ir C o n - cam pu s and shopping. P a rk in g . v alu e. Won in a c o n te s t. 1 y e a r S p r it e . R ew ard . C a ll B il l , 3 5 5 - qu alify; work now ‘ t il fin a ls . THRIFT SHOP O LD SM O BILE 1963 Super 4-d oo r v e r tib le . T u rq u o ise . New white 3 3 2 -2 4 9 5 . .29 g u a ra n te e . B e s t o f f e r . ED 2528. 26 F l e x i b l e sch ed u le. C a ll M r. STORY hardtop. P ow er b r a k e s , s t e e r ­ ing, e tc . V ery c le a n . 2021 H ard­ top, new t i r e s . V -8 , autom atic, e x c e lle n t con d ition. No r u s t . Kennedy. 8 8 2 -6 6 2 8 . 27 F IR S T FL O O R , o T f-stre e t a p a r t- m en t. Eight m inu tes fro m c a m ­ 2 -2 8 8 1 . SA IL B O A T 19 foot with t r a i le r . 26 Personal **W e sell good G IR L S : I F you think y o u c a n s e ll- used clo th in g and ing. IV 4 -1 8 5 0 . 27 Only $65 0 . W illing to co m p ro ­ pu s, with garagey y a r d . $60 Nylpn s a il s , alum inum m a st, h e r e ’ s your opportunity to let FREE BO A T rid e s ; Grand R C H E V R O L ET 'l 9 $ 9 " S i x " . 4 - m is e . 3 3 7 -1828. 29 m onth. IV 2 -3 4 9 6 . 25 m o to r b ra c k e t. U sed 2 y e a r s . b u y on c o n s ig n m e n t” y o u r s a le s a b ility e a rn fo r you. M arin a second annual Open d oor. Radio, h e a te r, and white­ C O R V E T T E 1963. F a stB a ck 340 U N IV E R S IT Y E M P L O Y E E S : A t- 4 8 4 -8 9 0 9 . 27 P a r t tim e and fu ll tim e po sition s H ouse. F rid a y , Satu rd ay, Sun­ '59 R A M BL E R 2 d o o r w a lls. Good con d ition. O ne own­ eng in e, four sp eed . C a ll a fte r 5 tention! E ffic ie n c y ap artm en t S T E R E O CO M PO N EN TS; G a r ­ 211 E . M ICH. OPEN 10-4 av a ila b le . F o r p e rso n a l in te r­ day; May 8, 9 , 10. F r e e co k e s sedan, rad io, h e a te r, white e r . $ 6 7 5 .. 6 6 9 -9 2 8 9 . 29 pm , IV 7 -0 0 4 0 . 30 c lo s e to cam p u s, bus and shop­ ra r d c h a n g er, $ 30. Dynaco P r e ­ 4 8 5 -0 8 6 5 W ED -SA T view c a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 o r co m e to and c o ffe e . 7086 C r ie tz R d ., w a lls. Story s e lls RA M B­ OT-DS M O BILE 1 9 5 7 ,2 -d o o r h ard - VOLKSWAGEN, 1 9 6 4 K arm in p ing . B e a u t i f u l l y fu rn ish ed . am p, $50. A m p lifie r $ 9 0 . V iking 345 Student S e r v ic e s Building D im ond ale. 27 L E R S fo r le s s . $495 top. P ow er s te e rin g , b ra k e s, Ghia C o n v e rtib le. 5 ,0 0 0 m ile s . Id eal fo r o n e . C a l l F a b i a n tap ed eck , $130. E le c tr o -V o ic e a fte r 1 pm . 32 A R E YOU PAYING m o re than you windows, s e a ts . C lean c a r ; only A M -F M ra d io . N e w c a r w ar­ R e a lty . ED 2-0811 o r evenings s p e a k e rs , $30 e a c h . C a ll Ji m , $32 5 . 3 5 5 -5 5 6 8 . 27 ra n ty . C o s ts new $ 2 ,7 5 0 , our R E L IA B L E F U L L and p a r t-tim e E D 7 -2 4 7 4 . men and women, c h o o se your SU M M ER. S U B L E T n e w a ir -c o n - 32 353-1451 aftern o o n s, even in gs. need to fo r auto in su ra n ce ? C a ll o r s e e you r S ta te F a r m agent IHM (3* THUNDERB1RD 1962. A ll white p r ic e $ 2 ,2 9 5 . TH O R P M OTORS, 27 OWCKMAN '5 7 O LD SM O BILE S u p e r h o u rs. C a ll between 3 - 6 pm and co m p are p r ic e s . A sk fo r JIM co n v ertib le . Phone IV 5 -8 5 4 7 . INC. 2800 E . G rand R iv e r . (Next ditioned apartm ent fo r 3. D ish ­ A P A R T M E N T S IZ E s p i n dry 88, Holiday Coupe, power w eekd ays. 3 3 2 -3 4 1 7 . 38 RYA N , IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , in F ra n d o r. ____________________ 27 to U ncle Jo h n ’ s P an cak eH o u se.) w a sh e r. C lo s e to cam p u s. 3 3 7 - w a s h e rs . U se it fo r the fam ily ste e rin g , power b r a k e s , R E G IS T E R E D N U ftSES, full o r C 25 present 26 0553. 27 w ash. C h eap er than using Coin rad io, h e a te r, hy d ram atic, C H E V R O L E T l95§ 4 -d o o r. 348 p a rt tim e . 11-7 o r 3-11. Good s a l­ FO U R M IL E S E a s t of C am pus on white w alls. S tory s e lls C liffs N o te s engin e, autom atic tra n s m is s io n , a ry and d iffe re n tia l plus other N. M erid ian Rd. U pper se c tio n O p s. S e e the H oover Spin W ash­ e r at S to ra g e F u rn itu re S a le s . PATROLMEN TH E F I N E S T OLDS fo r le s s . $595 p o s itra c tio n , new t i r e s . Phone frin g e b e n e fits. F le x ib le tim e of b i- le v e l. B eau tifu l two bed­ T e r m s a v a ila b le . 4601 N. U .S . Starting Salary-$476 per mo. in a re IV 7 -0 3 3 6 . 29 sch e d u le . M eal fu rn ish ed . Phone ro o m ap artm en t. P in e paneled 2 7 . IV 7 -0173._____________ C 25 Student Apartments FORD 1957 F a ir la n e 5 0 0 . E x c e l- ED 2 -0 8 0 1 . 26 liv ing room with f ir e p la c e . Din­ C L A R IN E T GOOD con d ition . $30. Top pay for Patrolman THE DELTA ‘60 CHEVY 2 door coupe, Priced At lent m ech an ical con dition. R e a ­ C O L L E G E STUDEN TS', m a l e . ing ro o m , la rg e k itch e n . F u ll 212 F o lk S t., P o tte r v ille . Phone -$608 2 3 3 -2 3 5 D elta St. son ab le. Phone TU 2 -2 1 6 5 . 27 F u ll tim e su m m er w ork. P a rt bath and u tility ro o m . G radu ate MI 5 -7 7 7 7 . 27 r a d i o , h e a te r, autom atic tim e during school y e a r if d e­ EVERGREEN ARMS student and wife p r e f e r r e d . $75 If you a r e a U .S. C itiz e n , 21-35 tra n s m is sio n , white w alls $ 1 .0 0 the s ir e d . E a rn enough during su m ­ m onth, 1 y e a r le a s e , plus de­ y e a r s o ld, at le a s t 5 '9 ’ ’ and 341-345 E v e rg re e n S t . Story s e lls CHEVYS fo r le s s . $895 at m e r to pay fo r e n tire y e a r of sch o o lin g . O ver 15 $1,000 s q h o l-' p o s it. A vailable im m e d iately . C a ll E D 7 -2 3 7 6 . 26 ED EN R O C 150 lb s , p o s s e s s i n g a high HASLETT APARTMENTS sch o o l edu cation, and having 135-145 H aslett S t. Student Book Store riv e r’s e d g e a rs h ip s w ere awarded to quali­ E A S T LANSING D eluxe furnished APARTMENTS no p o lic e re c o rd , you m ay be fied stu d en ts. On the job tra in ­ o r unfurnished . F o r C o lle g e o r UNIVERSITY TERRACE e lig ib le to Join our to p -n o tch , ing fo r p ra c tic a l use of your p r o fe s s io n a l p e r s o n n e l- Now quickly grow ing, suburban po­ 444 M ichigan A ve. Summer & Fall education during the sum m er 3 r o o m s . Phone ED 2 -3 5 0 5 9 :3 0 lic e f o r c e in Skokie- A ppli­ (under con stru ction ) ‘60 PONTIAC V entura, 4 SPRING * $ - SAVERS door hardtop, power s t e e r ­ Leases Available m o n th s. An e a rn while you learn am - 5 :3 0 pm ; o r ED 2 -3 1 3 5 . 26 Leasing ca tio n s should be re c e iv e d b e­ p ro g ram designed by th is m u lti­ H ou ses ing, power b r a k e s ,.r a d io , '6 3 C H E V R O L E T , super fo r e Ju n e 10 by the: APPLIANCES m illio n d o lla r C orp oration that for V illag e of Skokie h e a te r, h ydram atic, white s p o rt, 2 -d o o r , hardtop. . . . $2290 ED 2 - 4 4 3 2 hundreds of students have taken FU RN ISH ED F IV E ro om house 5127 Oakton S tr e e t by w a lls. S t o r y s e lls PON­ fo r four men stu d en ts. S u m m er advantage of. Many of whom a re Summer & Fall TIA C S fo r le s s $1295 *61 C H E V R O L ET lm p ala, 2 - 261 River Street t e r m . U napproved. O ff- s t r e e t Skokie, Illin o is • Range s t il l with our C o . in key execu ­ door, hardtop, V -8 , autom atic p a rk in g . IV 5 -0 5 5 5 . 27 • Air Conditioning tiv e p o sitio n s. F o r a rra n g e ­ tra n s m is sio n , R & H, b la ck . . $1,590 m ents of p erso n al interv iew , featuring POLICEWOMEN • Garbage Disposal tim e , sched ule and c ity you wish ’62 F O R D G a la x ie X L ,h d tp ., Starting Salary*$476 per mo. • Refrigerator DID Y O U GET A to w ork, c a ll Grand Rapids, 2 double bedrooms R & H, autom atic tra n s m is ­ G L end ale 9 -5 0 7 9 . A lso L ansing, Top pay for Policewomen Double bathrooms Closest To Campus sio n , P S , bucket s e a t s . .$ 1 ,7 9 0 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South Bend, C E n tra l •$608 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo, c a ll Grand Walk-in closets A U .S . C itiz en , 21-35 y e a r s And Shopping 3.0 OR BETTER Rapids num ber. 48 Air Conditioning o ld, th re e y e a r s of c o lle g e '6 3 VOLKSWAGEN re d , b a r­ gain p riced at.....................$1,390 Wall-to wall carpeting w ith w ork leading to a d eg re e Stop in and see the Resi­ LAST TERM? S w im m in g Pool W ALK! Fully equipped in edu cation, law , psychology, nu rsin g , o r s o c ia l w ork, o r dent Managers in the apart­ ’ 59 ENGLISH FORD L t. blue Full size kitchen having a high sch o ol diplom a ment building of your c o lo r , white vinyl in te rio r, Elevator choice. R & H, excep tio n ally c le a n . , . If so , and your d riving re c o rd is good, we m ight be ab le to B o r b e q u e A re a s D O N 'T Laundry facilities plus e x p e rie n c e a s a n u rse o r s o c ia l w o r k e r . A pplicants $490. sav e you a s much a s $50 o r at m u st be in good p h y sica l con­ >I H M ( 3 * Where the May J A C K DYKSTRA m o re on your auto in su ran ce . A sk us about S ta te F a r m ’ s BURCHAM WOODS DRIVE EDEN R O C d ition, have good v isio n (2 0 - 30 in each eye without g l a s s e s ) . >0 W E K M A N and A p plication s s h o u l d b e r e ­ FOR D “ Good Student*’ E l i g i b i l i t y Action Is (Open M on, T h u rs , F r i 't i l 9 ) R a te . C a ll B ill M itch ell o r EYDEAL VILLA Call 2 5 2 R iv e r S tr e e t (1 m in . fro m Bogue ceiv e d b e fo re Ju n e 10 by th e: V illag e o f Sko kie PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. Stan W ilkinson at 3 3 2 -2 5 5 4 . N. C ed ar at G rand R iv er Call: S tr e e t B rid g e) 5127 Oakton S tr e e t 235 Delta 3165 E . MICHIGAN IV 2-1311 IV 2 -1 6 0 4 ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 3 3 2 -5 0 5 1 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 332 -8 4 8 8 S k o k ie, Illin o is 332-0838 I Wednesday, May 6, 1964 9 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan In tr a m u r a l N e w s C it y C l e a n - U p W e e k s P la c e m e n t B u r e a u 9 — P ap erb ack s-N im ro d s(O p en ) T ra g ed y A v erted (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 5) c is t s 10 — C a s o p o lis -C a c h e P r o c la im e d B y M a y o r 7 :4 0 p .m . S tu d e n ts m u st r e g is t e r a t l e a s t tw o d a y s p rio r to d a te B rand on P u blic S ch o o ls : e le ­ m en tary education ( B ), a r t, Eng­ c il) 4 — A g .M e ch .-P o u ltry (A g .C o u n - 1 — E a s t Shaw 6 -8 2 — H aro ld 's C lu b -C a r r ie r s M ayor Gordon L . T h o m a s Mon­ day pro claim ed the w eeks of May A ll re s id e n ts of the com m un­ ity have an in te r e s t in p r e s e r v ­ O n R ed C edar lis h , ju n io r high m ath, v o ca l mu­ 5 — B lo c k & B r id le - F o r e s t r y 3 through May 17, 1964, as " K e e p ing th e a p p e aran ce of our c ity o f in te r v ie w . 3 — O rph ans-M en of C am p bell M o n d ay, May 11 s ic , cou n selin g and s o c ia l stud­ (A g.C oun cil) 4 — M cL ean-M cN ab E ast Lansing B eau tifu l W e e k s ." and in keeping th e ir own r e s i ­ 6 — W icliff-W in d jam m e r A c o m ic a l situ ation turned into life guard in the p ast but had ie s ( B ) . M / F. 8 :5 0 p .m . The women’ s d iv isio n of the d e n c e s and b u s in e s s e s a ttra c tiv e , Fu lton S ch o o ls: e le m e n ta ry ed­ 7 — W ild ca ts-W iq u a sse tt n ear trag ed y last week when two n e v e r had to use h is train in g b e­ C la ra g e Fan C o .: m ech an ical 1 — D o llar 6 5 -E v a r.s S c h o la rs C h am ber of C o m m e rce re q u este d T h o m a s said . ucation (B ), p h y s ic s -c h e m is try , 8 — W in sh ire -W in ch e ste r foreig n students cap size d th e ir fo r e . He took a f ir s t aid c o u rs e Spanish (B ,M ). M /F. e n g in e e r (B ). 2 — C a m b rid g e -C a rth a g e that the m ayor m ake th is d e c la r a ­ 9 — W isd om -W ind sor “ T h e c ity p a rk s d ir e c to r , the can o e in the Red C e d a r. h e re la s t y e a r . C la rk Equipm ent C o .: accoun t­ 3 — M clnnes-M cK innon tion so the re s id e n ts of E a st T u e s d a y , May 12 10 — W ivern-W ight p o lic e , t h e c ity e n g in e e r, the Jo h n Van S te e n is , J r . , Oxford S te e n is had been on h is way to ing (B ) 4 — McC lain e-M cB e th L an sin g might take p rid e in th e ir m e rc h a n ts, and the p ro p e rty own­ ju n io r, had paused on the bank of c la s s when he noticed the two t r y ­ B e a v e r Lodge: SUM M ER EM ­ C o n su m er’ s P ow er C o .: SUM­ 6 :3 0 p .m . h om es, y a rd s, and p ro p e rty . ing to' navigate th e ir can o e to the P L O Y M E N T : B a rte n d e r (m a le - M ER E M P L O Y M E N T : e l e c t r i c a l , 1 — A rh o u s e -A ris to c r a ts In d e p e n d e n t B o w lin q " T h e s e weeks w ill be c le a n ­ e r s a ll have a s e n se of p rid e in the R ed C ed ar n e a r the canoe 2 — A rpent-A rgonaughts our com m u nity and do a good job dock and was watching the stu ­ d ock. He said that s e v e ra l stu­ m inim um age 21 a n d e x p e r­ m e ch a n ica l and c h e m ic a l engi­ A lle y s 8 p.m . up,1 p ick -u p , pam t-up w eeks fo r ien ced ), W a itre s s e s and c o ck ta il n e e rin g . Ju n io r s o r above. 3 — M cT av ish -M cC o y E a s t L a n s in g ," M r s . W illiam D. of keeping t h e c ity neat and dents when the two w ere dumped d ents had stopped to watch the 1-2 — E lsw o rth -G u tte r D u ste rs in the w ate r. c o m ic a l situ ation. w a itr e s s . D e tro it Bank & T r u s t: all m a­ 4 — W est Shaw 1-2 G r e e r , 3 m em ber of the "K e e p c le a n ,” M r s . G r e e r said . 3 - 4 — A sh e r -C a s to r Canad. One of the unidentified students One of the students dropped his jo r s of the c o lle g e s of B u s in e s s , 5 — W est Shaw 3 -4 F :■at Lansing B eau tifu l’ ’ c o m m it- S h e said the c ity c o u n cil was 5 - 6 — B o w e r-S n n tty ’ s R a id e r s paddle. When he reached to get Service a r ts and L e t t e r s , C om m u nica­ 6 — W est Shaw 6 -7 quick and e ffic ie n t in p assin g swam on to sh o re , thinking his T r a c k and F ie ld m e a s u r e s to in su re the beauty' frien d could sw im . S te e n is no­ the paddle lie cap sized the canoe, D IA P E R S E R V IC E , sam e d iap ers tion A r ts , S o cia l S c ie n c e (B ). 7 - - ’ W est Shaw 8 -9 pr. a mat ion cla im e d that 8 — B io c h e m is tr y -D e lta Sigm a of the c ity . ticed that the other student was S te e n is said . re tu rn e d e ith e r y o u rs o r o u rs. F re e la n d Com m unity S ch o ols: F r a te r n ity t r a c k and f i e l d af E a st L an sin g has With our s e r v ic e , you m ay in­ a l l e lem e n ta ry education (B ), Pi(O pen) . ________ ; for its beauty and "1 e n co u rag e all c itiz e n s to do in tro u b le . fin a ls w ill be held th is afternoon He jumped into the w ater and clu d e two pounds of baby c lo th e s s e n io r high E n g lish , p h y sic s, IUlli throughout the state t h e ir p art in th is w orthw hile at 5 :3 0 at the Ralph Young T r a c k re s cu e d him from the m iddle of that do not fad e. D iap er p ail fu r­ c o m m e r c ia l, v o cal m u sic (B ). Mi e f f o r t ," the m ay or s a id . nished. M / F. F ie ld . the r iv e r . O r d in a n c e AMERICAN D IA P E R SE R V IC E 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t H am ilton Com m unity S ch o o ls: e le m e n ta ry edu cation, ju n io r high C re w C lu b S te e n is said that he lias been a (c o n t in u e d from p ag e 1) IV 2 - 0 8 6 4 c E n glish and H isto ry , h is to r y and (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 5) FO R M A L WEAR re n ta l s e r v ic e . s c ie n c e , ju n io r and s e n io r high sop hom ore and M ike S m o lin sk i, H o u s in g Junior Awarded not m ean that our grading pro b­ le m s will c e a s e im m ed iately,bu t Step out to th o se fo rm al p ro m s a r t , s e n io r high E n g lish a n d H is- C hicago fre sh m a n . and p a r tie s in our all new p r i­ to ry (B ,M ). M /F. G etring into the sh e ll inv olv es (c o n tin u e d from page 1) TV Scholarship tins is an attem pt at solving t h e m " said W illard W arrington, v ate stock of P alm B ea ch fo rm al Hopkins P u blic S ch o o ls: e l e ­ stepping on m etal " f e e t ” in fro n t that the reso lu tio n would p a s s . Stephen M adoif, Wantagh, N .Y ., c h a irm a n of the su b-com m it tee w e a r. Only at T im e C le a n e r s . m e n tary education, se n io r high o f each slid ing s e a t. T h e w eight M em b ers of the c o m m issio n ju n io r in b ro a d ca stin g , is one o! on grading p r a c tic e s . S p e cia l group r a t e s . E ven ing s by E n g lish , home e co n o m ics (B ). of a crew m e m b e r stepping di­ who have voted fo r m o st a n ti- th re e w inners of the C orinth ian " T h e co m m itte e ’ s p osition was appointm ent. C a ll 332-1215 o r M / F. re c tly into the bottom of the sh e ll d iscrim in a tio n m e a s u r e s a r e B ro a d c a s tin g C o rp o ra tio n ’ s na­ to find som e solution to our p r e ­ stop in at 515 W. G rand R iv e r . Huron School Di s tr ic t: e le m e n ­ in stead of putting h is w eight on G re e n , M r s . S h arp , R o b e rt F . tional surtim er sch o la rsh ip c o m ­ sen t c o lle g e dropout r a te of about 29 ta r y edu cation, set io r high indus­ the m e t a l , slig h tly suspended M organ, B u ffalo, N .Y ., gradu ate p e titio n . 50 p e r cen t. A CCID EN T P R O B L E M ? C a f ! t r ia l a r ts , in stru m en tal m u sic “ f e e t ,” could b reak a hole in the student, and the R ev . W allace R . M adoff will undergo six w eeks . " O u r , students a re becom ing K alam azo o S tr e e t Body Shop. (s tr in g s ) (B ,M ). M /F. R o b e rtso n , p a s to r of the E a s t of o n -th e -jo b train in g at K X TV , b e tte r and we felt .the p re se n t bottom of the d e lic a te s h e ll. S m a ll dents to la rg e w re c k s . L ak e Wood P u b lic S ch o o ls: all L an sin g P eo p le ’ s C h u rch . a S a c ra m e n to , C a lif., te le v isio n s y ste m is negating ag ain st p ro ­ T h e rowing it s e lf , w hich r e ­ A m e rica n a n d fo reig n c a r s . e le m e n ta ry , ju n io r high m ath, q u ire s the u se of a lm o st e v e iy M em b ers w h o have v o t e d s ta tio n . g r e s s .’ ’ G u aranteed w ork. 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 .1 4 1 ! s c ie n c e , e lem e n ta ry and ju n ior m u sc le in the body, is m ade ag ain st m ost a n ti-d is crim in a tio n T h e su m m er p ro g ram w ill also W arrington indicated th e re was E a s t K alam azoo. C high v ocal m u sic (B ,M ).' M /F. e a s ie r by the slid in g s e a ts . P r o ­ m e a s u r e s a re M rs . Step hanie H. include stu d ies ol the noti-techni- c o n s id e r a b le d iscu ssio n both fo r (A lso coaching assig n m e n ts in p elled by the m otion of th e'row er, B a r c h , r e s e a r c h a s s is ta n t in zo­ c a l p h a se s of b ro a d ca stin g . and against the m e a s u r e s . C o n ta ct L e n s S P E C IA L IS T fo r In - fre sh m a n b a sk e tb a ll, a s s is ta n t the s e a t sw ings with each s tro k e . ology; A lb ert E h in g e r, a re a lto r ; v is ib le B eau ty. 500 C r e a tiv e F a s h io n s in G la s s e s . C ap ital v a r s ity Fo o tb all and B a s k e tb a ll.) Dan C . L earn e d , an atto rn ey ; and T h e view fro m the coxsw ain ’ s O p tical Stud ios, 115 E . M ichigan T h e P on tiac P r e s s : jo u r n a l­ p o sitio n in the s te rn (back end) T h o m a s B . S c h e p e rs, an o fficia l DW - DISTINCTIVE N ism , E n g lish , h is to ry , p o litic a l of the s h e ll, r e s e m b le s so m e ­ of the E a st L an sin g S ta te B ank. IV 2 -7 4 3 4 . C P R O M P T D E L IV E R IE S , t h r e e typ es of d iap ers to c h o o se fro m . s c ie n c e , education (B ). M / F . thing s im ila r to the old sla v e T h o rn ap p le-K e lio g g S c h o o l : g a lle y s . e le m e n ta ry education ( B ), men T h e S ta te News also learned that students and MSU a s s o c ia te s a r e attem pting to con v in ce M rs. MONOGRAMS ARE B ulk wash fo r c le a n e r , w hiter Enough e n e r g y is expended d ia p e r s, fluft d ried and folded. U se y o u rs o r re n t o u rs. C ontain­ and women p h y sical edu cation. each tim e the cre w ta k e s a turn M / F. down the la k e , to put m ost ad­ B a r c h that she should tak e a m ore lib e r a l stand on open housing for AVAILABLE AT LOUIS E a s t L an sin g . e r s fu rnished . No d ep o sit. 25 W e d n e sd ay , May 13 v e rtis e d sle n d e rizin g p ro g ra m s A nother question is w hether the y e a r s e x p e rie n c e . B y -L o D iaper M enelson’ s A tlan tic R e s o rt: to sh am e. c o m m issio n m e m b e rs who d ev el­ Now L o u is can o ffe r you a new sei - S e r v ic e . 1010 E . M ichigan . IV SU M M ER E M P L O Y M E N T ; "O n e r a c e . I lo st eight pounds oped the orig in al o rd in ance will v ic e l We a r e m aking a v a ila b le at a 2 -0 4 2 1 . C m a ie s : b u sbcys, b ellb o y , sw im ­ in sev en m in u te s,” L a n c e Webb be w illing to accep t a m ild e r v e r ­ m ing pool m an ager and guard, s a id . B e fo r e com ing to S ta te , he nom inal fe e a p ro fe s sio n a l mono­ T y p in g S e r v ic e s io n . g ram m ing s e r v ic e to give ali of your s o c ia l d ir e c to r , c h ild re n ’ s coun­ w as on the crew team at M a s ­ T Y P IN G IN my hom e. 15 y e a r s s e lo r ; fe m a le s: w a it r e s s e s , h os­ sa c h u se tts In stitu te of T e ch n o l­ s h ir t s your individual p e rso n a lity . s e c r e t a r ia l e x p e r ie n c e . 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I W hile rowing does do a lot B r ig . G en . H ittle, M a r i n e AND fo r physiqu e, lo sin g can m ean ing th e d riv e . P h o to b y P o t t i P ro u t C o rp s r e tir e d , will speak on d is s e r ta tio n s , t e r m p a p e rs, quite lite r a lly lo sin g your s h ir t. " T h e F u tu re of t h e M a r i n e CLEANER AND •general typing. E x p e rie n ce d , - m y IBM E le c t r i c . O R 7 -8 2 3 2 . C Many I v y L eag u e and prep C o r p s ,” T h u rsd ay at 8 p .m . in 33 SHIRT LAUNDRY B A R B I M EL E x p e rie n c e d ty p - r sch o o l te a m s bet th e ir b rig h tly C r it ic T o G i v e T a l k U nion. T h e speech is sponsored by c o lo re d c re w s h ir t s on a r a c e ing and m u ltilith s e r v ic e . B lo c k ••> i the U n iv e rsity ch ap te r of S em p er 623 E . G ra n d R iv e r ED 2-3537 \>y fi and the winning team m ay take off cam p u s. No job too la rg e or F id e lis S o cie ty . 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ARTS TV SERVICE F r id a y and Saturday is anxiously A leading exponent ol A m er G re en b e rg is the author of In C a m p u s M u s ic S h o p T ransportation & aw aited by crew te am s a ll o v er can av an t-gard e paintii g, G reci m onographs i i M iro, M atisse-and O P P . U n io n B ld g . the cou n try each y e a r . M ichigan b e rg is cre d ite d with | Hoffmann and of a book of c r i t i ­ W ANTED: R ID E R S ; d e stin a tio n - w idespread a ccep tan ce o! tl.e e . c a l e s s a y s published under the SEE TO-MORROW’S AD WEEKEND B u r l i n g t o n , V erm ont v i a S ta te w as f i r s t invited to th is p e rim e n ta ! trend s in m odern a title " A r t and C u ltu r e ." Throughw ay. L eav in g F rid a y , re g a tta in 1958. SO I'MAN ERASER NIBBLER ! May 8; r e t u r n i n g follow ing UJH? SHOULD I BE PUNISHED T u e sd ay . 3 5 5 -4 0 5 9 , 25 FOR IT? CAN'T I EVER 6ET W O RLD 'S FA IR H oliday. Go by AUAV (jJITH ANPTHIN6? a ir , s e e the F a i r . Ju n e 15-19. 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