V, R i g h t s B i l l S e e m s T o E f f e c t P r i m a r y V o t i n g WASHINGTON (¿P-Selection of a Republican P re sid e n tia l nom inee reed ed f o r the nom ination, Sen. B a r r y G oldw ater picked up Indiana’ s and P re sid e n t Jo h n s o n 's N ovem ber e le c tio n bid appear lik ely to be 32 with around 6 p er cen t of the to tal c a s t fo r th e ir e le c tio n . H arold affected by the c iv il rig h ts issu e undulating through T u e sd a y 's p r i - E . S ta s s e n , who has run e lse w h e re fo r the e x e r c is e , summ ed up the G OP opposition to the A rizon a S e n a to r by capturing n e a rly 2 7 p e r cen t o f the vote. P o litic ia n s sum m ing up the re s u lts Wednesday found a stro n g A labam a Gov. W allace, who cam paigned against the c iv il rig h ts Indiana D e m o c ra tic b ack lash vote against the p ro g re s s of the p ro ­ b ill now pending in the S en ate and in fav or of s ta te ’ s rig h ts , got g ra m . m o re than 29 p e r cen t of the total in a lo sin g con test with D em o­ c r a t ic G ov. M atthew E . W elsh. In A labam a, a s e g re g a tio n ist sla te of unpledged P re sid e n tia l e l e c ­ T h e outcom e gave P re sid e n t Johnson Indiana’ s 51 convention to r s supported by G ov. G eo rg e C . W allace won a topheavy victory' G o ld w o ter H o llan d Jo h n son v o te s, s in c e Welsh was h is standin. B ut if the p e rce n tag e of o v er a riv a l p ro -Jo h n so n s la t e . T h is posed a th re a t to the P r e s i ­ D e m o c ra tic d efectio n s re p rese n te d by W a lla ce ’ s vote held into d en t's e ffo r ts to hold th e s ta te in lin e in N ovem ber. S p e ssa rd L . H olland, who h as jo ined in the S en ate filib u s te r against •he N ovem ber cam paign, it could m ake the s ta te look a ttra c tiv e In F lo r id a , which national p arty le a d e rs have p red icted w ill r e ­ the c iv il rig h ts b ill, won ren om in ation hands down. lo r a G OP candidate who was not as fa r out on the c iv il rig h ts turn to the D e m o c ra tic colum n in the P re sid e n tia l e le c tio n , S en . R olling stead ily along toward the goal of 655 convention v otes is s u e a s Johnson is lik ely to b e . M IC H IG A N U N IV E R S IT Y STATE EWS THE F A D S A R E B A C K —S ta rtin g w ith th re e men in a tu b, th e fad o f p ilin g p e o p le into or on an o b je c t h a s c o n tin u e d th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r s in d orm itory ro o m s a n d te le p h o n e b o o th s . How many p e o p le on t h is V o lk s w a g o n ? D e p e n d s T h u rs d a y , May 7 , 1 9 6 4 E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n P r i c e 10c how you c o u n t th e F i j i man in fro n t. P h o to by J o e H e m p ste a d V o l. 5 5 , N um ber 140 M F e u e n n I n c D r e e a n s i e e s Johnson Sends McNamara I n ’ A th letic D i r e c t o r C la re n c e " B i g g ie ” M u n n W ednesday de­ 64G a m e s knows what the fu tu re w ill b rin g along th is lin e. To Study Viet Nam Fighting nied sp ecu latio n that M ichigan "N a tu ra lly we a r e looking at S ta te would follow the lead of what o th e r B ig Fen u h iv e rsitie o th er B i g T e n u n iv e rs itie s in a r e doing in th is m atte: sa id . " B u t any m ove that m ight Munn S e cre ta ry ch arg in g students fo r ad m ission to a th le tic ev en ts. b e m ade on our p a rt w ill be B u d get P assage C om m enting on a d ecisio n by the U n iv ersity of M ichigan r e ­ b e ca u se of n e c e s s ity .’ * University- ol M ichigan Ath - S t o p s In qu iring students and facu lty to 1 e t i c D ir e c to r H.O. " F r i t z " C r i s l e r m entioned sk y ro ck etin g P le a s e s H a n n a h c o s ts and the need to supple­ m en t a th le tic rev enu es in ex­ B o n n F ir s t S e e com m ent on p ag e 8 . P re sid e n t John A. Hannah ex­ s titu te the p ro g ra m , but sa id the p lain in g the policy which e l i m i ­ p re s s e d s a tis fa c tio n Wednesday m oney would have to c o m e out n a te s f r e e ad m ission to b a sk e t­ follow ing le g is la tiv e p a s sa g e of o f the budget they approved. Says Situation pay SI fo r each b a sk e tb a ll gam e b a ll g am e. M SU’ s $ 3 9 ,3 9 1 ,6 1 3 budget. "M SU is g ra tifie d with the M ichigan also c h a rg e s a $12 actio n taken b y the le g is la tu r e they attend next se a s o n , Munn sa id : f e e fo r student a th le tic coupons T h e house cut $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 fro m the s e n a te -p a ss e d m e a s u r e . T h e T u e sd a y ,” Hannah said . " I t is Still Serious " O u r student tic k e t p o licy w ill which a r e the equivalent of the m oney ap p rop riated by the sen ­ g ratefu l to Gov. G eo rg e W. R o m - re m a in the sam e a s it has been a c tiv ity books issu ed by S ta te . ate w as fo r re a ctiv a tio n of the ney fo r h is p e r s is te n t support of W A S H IN G T O N i#)— P r e s i ­ in the p a s t through 196 4 . B e ­ Munn said that w hile S tate Highway T r a ffic Safety C e n te r. additional funds fo r higher edu­ dent Johnson announced W ednes­ yond th at, I don’ t think anybody (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 3 ) T h e house d ire c te d MSU to in - catio n iri M ic h ig a n ." day he h as ord ered S e c r e ta r y Hannah a lso e x p re ss e d ap p re­ of D efense R ob ert S . M cN am ara c ia tio n to rhe g o v ern o r’ s " B lu e to go to Saigon fo r a f i r s t hand World News D e m sV e to Ribbon C o m m itte e " on high er education w h i c h recom m en ded the additional funds. look at the p ro g re ss of the w ar in South V iet Nam s in c e M c­ N a m a ra 's la s t v isit two m onths at a Glance " W e p a rtic u la rly a p p re c ia te the vigorous support by t h e many ago. Johnson told a news c o n fe r­ P la n F o r frie n d s in the le g is la tu r e who played a key ro le in re s to r in g en ce that M cN am ara f i r s t would fly to W est G erm any on F rid a y P e k i n g A c k n o w le d g e s C o n g o A c t io n the cut im posed by the House « l é fo r ta lk s on co o p erativ e r e s e a r c h TO K YO f - - R e d C hina v irtu a lly acknowledged W ednesday it is d eeply involved in the te r r o r is m that has swept the e a ste rn Congo D i s t r i c t in g W ays and M eans C o m m itte e ,” he added. P€O D LER S’ H O L ID A Y —In tra in in g for S a tu rd a y ’ s t r i c y c l e r a c e , s o ro rity c o e d s tie d up Grand and developm ent and o th e r de­ fe n se m a tte rs . and brought death to A m erican and oth er fo reig n m is s io n a r ie s . T h e r e c o r d $ 1 4 7 .6 m illion River^ t r a f f ic r e c e n tly , w ith p o l ic e p e r m is s io n , o f c o u r s e . T h e te a m s w ill be ra c in g fo r th e M cN am ara la s t w as in V iet H o u s e D e m o cra ts have de­ When the t e r r o r was at its height in Kwilu p ro v in ce last Ja n u a ry , h ig h er education b ill w ill be sen t troph y show n in th e fo reg ro u n d . P h o to by B o b B o r it Nam in la te M arch a fte r th'e feated the second attem pt in that the Congo governm ent announced it had uncovered docum ents to G ov. Rom ney fo r sig n atu re, seco n d m ilita ry coup s in c e la s t body to p ass a le g is la tiv e re a p - p roving that the ram paging re b e l w a r r io r s had Red C hinese support. which is a lm o st c e r ta in . N ovem ber. p ortionm en t plan. On the o th er hand, so m e A m erican m is s io n a r ie s beaten by the T h e w ar had taken an ^ p a r ­ O ff-C a m p u s Students A fte r taking a position in c a u ­ g u e r r illa s rep o rted that the t e r r o r i s t s shouted "M o sco w !” cu s again st the iss u e , the Dem o­ ent turn fo r the w o rse at that c r a t s withheld enough support tim e . W ednesday so the m e a s u re lost E a r lie r W e d n e s d a y , M cN a­ R u s s i a S w it c h e s B r o a d c a s t i n g A r e a s by a vote of 49 to 44, o r seven Type 3 Vaccine m ara told the A d vertising Coun­ WASHINGTON (U P1) A gency, say s R u ss ia m ade a c a s tin g during the last w eek. C arl Rowan, head of the U .S . info rm atio n m a jo r sw itch in its o v e rse a s b ro ad ­ He say s the S o v ie ts a re d r a s tic a lly v o te s sh o rt of p a s sa g e . E a r l ie r in the day the House b ro k e an agreem en t not to touch Given Sunday W arned A b o u t 'Fine Print’ c i l the situ ation in' South V iet Nam s t ill is s e fio u s . But he ind icated he hopes fo r som e im ­ cutting p ro g ra m s to E u ro p e and co n ce n tra tin g on a r e a s next to s e n a to ria l d is tr ic ts in an effo rt T h e second Sabin O ral Sunday p ro v em en t In the next few m onths. A s p e c ia l re p o rt by the o ff- T h e S tate News has talked to T h e re p o rt a lso points out that to re a c h b ip artisan a c co rd on a will be held in Olin M em o rial i f two stud ents m ove into a fo u r - M cN am ara w i l l be a c co m ­ Red C hina. cam pus housing o ffic e has cau ­ s e v e r a l students who a r e having d is tr ic tin g plan for the house. Health C e n te r Sunday. panied to Saigon by G en . E a r le tioned students to be aw are of d ifficu lty renting * th e ir a p a rt­ m an ap artm en t, the m an ag er has S e v e ra l days ago the house and I he c lin ic will be operated the option of moving any oth er G . W h eeler, arm y c h ie f of s ta ff; J o h n s o n C o n s id e r s S p e c ia l S e s s i o n th e " f in e p rin t” in c o n tra c ts m en ts fo r su m m er te r m . At one se n a te agreed that in try in g to betw een 1 1 a .m . and 7 p .m . Iy p e A s s t. S e c r e ta r y of D efen se John with o ff-cam p u s lan d lo rd s. ap artm en t, students w ere told by two stud ents into the ap artm e n t. W A S H IN G T O N -— P re sid e n t Johnson said Wednesday he w ill work out an e m erg en cy le g is la ­ 111 Sabin O ral P o lio V accin e w ill M cNaughton, in c h a rg e of in te r ­ the r e a lto r la s t fa ll that he would Students should a lso le a rn the s e r io u s ly co n sid e r c a llin g C o n g re ss back into sessio n a fte r the tiv e reapportionm ent plan eacli be given at th is tim e . A tro u b le so m e pro blem stu­ national s e c u r i t y a f f a ir s , and aid them in finding ten an ts to re a s o n s fo r withholding dam age su m m er p o litic a l con ven tions if a d e lib e ra te slowdown has put off c h a m b e r should draw its own d is ­ D r. Ja m e s S. F e u rig , Olin d ents fa c e th is sp rin g is finding A s s t. S e c r e ta r y of D efen se A r­ sublet fo r the su m m er. d e p o sits, the re p o rt in d ic a te s. tr ic ts . d ir e c to r , em ph asized that stu­ ten an ts to sublet th e ir a p a rt­ thu r S y lv e s te r , the Pentagon’ s a fin al vote on the c iv il rig h ts b ill. However a new re a lty com pany A ll stud ents who sign le a s e s Johnson told a news c o n fe re n c e he has not decided on th is B ut the D e m o cra ts also voted dents who attended the f ir s t c l i ­ m en ts f o r the su m m er. M ost c h ie f spokesm an. has taken o v er the ap artm en t when they a r e o v er 21 a r e le g ­ down the sen a te changes W ednes­ nic four w eeks ago m ust bring a p artm e n ts w ere le a se d la s t fall Jo hnson said h is d efen se s e - yet b e ca u se " 1 would hope and an ticip ate the civ il rig h ts bill s in c e la s t fa ll, and students have f o r 12 m onths. a lly re sp o n sib le fo r th e ir finan­ would be disposed of in a reaso n ab ly sh o rt tim e .’ day d efeating am endm ents. the c a rd s they re ce iv e d . ( c o n tin u e d on p a g e 4) been told they w ill have to find c ia l o blig atio n s. th e ir own ten an ts. T h e new re a lty com pany refu sed to fu lfill a v e r ­ r Club Plans W age Dispute bal p ro m is e by the o rig in al co m ­ pany. Students cannot count on any U .S . T r y i n g T o S a v e Exhibition Negotiations p ro v isio n s which a r e not w rit­ ten in the c o n tra c ts they sig n . T h e off-cam p u s housing re p o rt L if e O f D i e m ’s B r o t h e r Of Culture Scheduled notes that the m a jo rity o f housing c o n tra c ts a r e worded so that SAIGON, V iet Nam (fl-H enry D iem s g o v ern m en t,” Lodge s ig n e rs or le a s e e s a re jo in t ly r e ­ Cabot Lodge said W ednesday the said . (‘ But Can went to the A m er­ " P r o f i l e s of C u ltu re ’; , th e20th A dispute over w ages which ican co n su late in Hue and con su ­ sp o n sib le fo r the to tal amount U nited S ta te s hhs been try in g to a il 1 Intern atio n al F e s tiv a l h alted cam pus con stru ctio n last sa v e the life of a b ro th e r of the la te s have no authority to grant o f the c o n tra c t. sp o n sored by the In tern atio n al F r id a y and Monday will be d is­ a s y lu m ....T h e governm ent took " T h i s m ean s that if the stu­ la te p resid en t Ngo Dinh Diem who C lu b , will highlight the c u ltu re c u sse d by the union and m anage­ him from us and it h as a p e rfe c t dent fo r any reaso n should b reak i s condem ned to die by this week­ and tra d itio n s of ov er 20 coun­ m ent F r id a y . end on the' gu illo tin e. rig h t to do s o .” the c o n tra c t and leav e the a p a rt­ t r i e s fro m 9 a .m . to 10 p .m . Lodge said the U nited S ta te s F e d e r a l and state m ed iato rs m en t, thg o th er students in the S atu rd ay in the A uditorium . The/ condem ned man is Ngo f i r s t trie d to save h is life by w ill c o n fe r with W esley Je ltc m a , apartm ent accep t full re s p o n s i­ T h e M S U m ain auditorium Dinh/Can, 53, fo rm e r o v erlo rd of o fferin g to fly him fro m Hue to s e c r e t a r y m an ager of the M ichi­ b ility fo r the c o n tr a c t,” P a tr ic k b a se m e n t will be decked out with C en tral V iet Nam who sought a s y - M anila, but the V ietn am ese gov­ gan’ s A sso ciated G en eral Con­ V. Sm ith, off-cam p u s housing d isp la y s and booths exhibiting lufn at the U .S . co n su late in Hue ern m en t refused p e rm is sio n and t r a c t o r s , and R o b ert M ise n e r, d ir e c to r , said . hundreds of item s iro m fo reig n .afte r the Nov. 1 coup that led to he w as brought to Saigon Instead . c h a irm a n of the negotiating co m ­ c o u n tr ie s . H a n d i c r a f t s , c o s ­ m itte e fo r B r ic k la y e r s , M asons / the death of the p re sid e n t and O ther A m erican s o u rc e s said tu m e s, je w e lry , household ite m s, an o th er b ro th e r, Ngo Dinh Nhu. the flight probably saved Can and P la s t e r s of A m e rica , L o cal and a c c e s s o r ie s w ill be brought 31. Correction On T h e U .S . am b assad o r denied from lynching by incen sed V ie t­ to the F e s tiv a l. n am ese crow ds in Hue. w idespread r e p o r t s that the S lid e s , pam phlets and in fo r­ B r ic k la y e r s picketed at t h e HS . Interviews/ U nited S ta te s had handed Can He was convicted by a n in e - • m ation about the c o u n trie s and man cou rt h e re A p ril 22 and B io -C h e m is tr y Building, C hem ­ P r in c ip a ls and c o u n s e l o r s o v e r to the m ilita ry ju n ta a fte r th e ir background fo rm an im ­ sen ten ced to death on c h a rg e s of is t r y B uild ing and F e e and A kers from 214 M ichigan high sch o o ls flying him to Saigon, 4 0 0 m ile s po rtan t p a rt of the fe s tiv a l’ s m u rd e r, extortion and m isu se r e s id e n c e h a lls until Tuesday w ill in terview fo rm e r stu d en ts south of Hue. ed u catio n al e x p e rie n c e . F o re ig n of pow er. T h e ch ief of s ta te , M aJ. ■who a r e now fre sh m e n /here to­ stu d en ts w ill be on hand to ans­ “ If Can had sought refu ge at G en. Duong Van Minh, T u esd ay m o rn in g . A ll tra d e s except the day, nor Wednesday a s p rev io u sly w er qu estio n s and d is c u ss th e ir t h e A m erican E m b a s s y (in re je c te d h is appeal fo r m e rcy . b r ic k la y e r s have resu m ed work. re p o rte d . r e s p e c tiv e c o u n trie s. D e tro it s e n io r , and S h aron S e ib e r t , P o rt Hu* Saigon) I would have given him T h a t m eant, under a m ilita ry TH O U SA N D AND O N E N I G H T S - J a n e t S h ra m sk i, A c o n tra c t between the b r ic k ­ In terv iew s w ill’ be held in the S o n g s, d an ces, and tra d itio n s a sy lu m ,' as I did when the Budd­ junta d e c re e , that he m u st b e b e - > w h ich w ill be a fe a tu re d p art o f th is w eek- l a y e r s and the c o n tra c to r’ s a s so ­ auditorium from 8 a .m . to 12 w ill be explained and demon-- ron ju n io r , r ig h t , d e m o n s tra te t h e ir d a n c e rou tin' LM ^ till I P h o to by G e o rg e J u n n e c ia tio n ran out F rid a y . noon. h is t monks sought refu g e under' (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 4) e n d 's In te r n a tio n j l F e s t i v a l . jL Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 7, 1964 O a k l a n d 's Erro r N e g r o V o t e r B o y c o t t C o u l d A i d B i l l O a k la n d U n iv e rs ity ’ s a l m o s t m liy not h ave been o f the b e s t c a n d id a d m is sio n that the u n i­ s o rt; he d id not p ro te s t the r e ­ fe lt he w as too p r o -c iv il rig h ts, E d i t o r ' s N o te : B o b R e p o s A lo ok a t th e v o tin g p a tte r n s o f e ig h t k e y s t a t e s i n d ic a t e s th e com m on c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f v e rs ity n e w sp a p e r is e xp ecte d to o r b e ca u se corru p tion is p re s e n t quest not to p rin t it. i s on a s s o c i a t e p r e f e s s o r la rg e p o p u la tio n s , s i z a b l e N egro c o m m u n itie s and good p r o s p e c t s o f e ith e r c o n tin u in g or in c ity h a ll, o r b e ca u se its tim e be an echo o f a d m in is tra tio n p o l­ B u t h is e d ito ria l on c e n s o rs h ip o f la b o r and in d u s tr ia l re* m oving in to th e D e m o c r a tic p arty co lu m n on a s t a t e w id e b a s i s .* fo r a ch an g e, o r b e ca u se the l o t i o n s . H e s u b m itte d th e M ayor is t h e puppet of B o s s ic y is a step b a c k w a rd fo r the of stu d en t w ritin g sh o u ld have a c c o m p a n y in g c h a r t to su p * S ta te P o p u la tio n o f E le c t o r a l N o s .o f P o te n tia l %of V o te s G re e n , o r b e ca u se anyone try in g rig h ts o f c o lle g ia te jo u rn a lis m in been p rin te d , if o n ly b ecau se a n y­ port h is p la n fo r a N egro V o tin g A ge V o te s to f ill the sh o es of fo rm e r M ay - * P o te n tia l N egro V o te r s C a s t in a ll this sta te. th in g a n y s tu d e n t th in ks is w o rth y v o te r b o y c o tt. N egro V o t e r s * * a s % o f to t a l o r s , C la rk and D llw orth would C o n g. D is ts P o p u la tio n o f fo r Dem . au to m atically su ffe r by co m p ari­ of e d ito ria l c o m m e n t sh o u ld b e son . T h e u p ro a r caused b y a s u rve y 1 he c iv il rig h ts m ovem ent now V o tin g A g e C a n d id a te s vie w e d as fit e d ito ria l m a te ria l. fa c e s a c r i s i s . A fter re a c h in g its Is a v o te r b o y c o tt-v o te r r e g is ­ of stu d en t sexu al b e h a vio r taken peak in t h e B irm in g h am a n d C a lifo r n ia 9 , 6 6 0 ,0 0 0 32 5 0 0 ,3 1 6 5 .1 tra tio n cam paign p r a c tic a l? A s­ C e n s o rs h ip o f one e d ito ria l, and 5 3 .9 M arch on W ashington d em o n stra­ 1llin o i s 6 , 2 8 1 ,0 0 0 V 6 2 2 ,4 8 2 9 .9 sum ing that the national heads of by e d ito rs o f the O a kla n d O b s e r ­ 5 1 .1 c e rta in ly the use of g e t-to u g h tion s it is now p araly zed by inde­ In d ian a 2 ,7 7 8 ,0 0 0 13 1 6 1 ,5 6 5 5 .8 the m a jo r actio n o rg an izatio n s 4 9 .7 v e r has re su lte d in the firin g of c is io n . T h e m a jo r is s u e c u rre n tly M ich ig a n 4 ,5 8 0 ,0 0 0 20 4 3 0 ,5 4 9 (NAACP, C O R E , SNCC, SCLO ) p ra c tic e s such as b u rn in g n e w s ­ 9 .4 5 0 .9 con fronting it is the s u c c e s s fu l New J e r s e y 3 , 8 6 1 ,0 0 0 16 jo in tly en d o rse the p ro g ram the the e d ito r and the fo rce d re s ig ­ 3 0 8 ,9 2 5 8 .0 4 8 .8 p a p e rs and d e s tro y in g p la te s, can enactm ent of c iv il rig h ts le g is la ­ New Y ork 1 0 ,8 8 1 ,0 0 0 45 m a jo r opposition would c o m e 8 5 1 ,0 0 0 7 .8 4 7 .9 n a tio n of m o s t o f h is sta ff. H is tion on a fe d e ra l le v e l. O h io 5 ,8 3 9 ,0 0 0 fro m the D e m o c ra tic N egro p o li­ n e ve r be a o n e -s h o t a ffa ir. 25 4 7 1 ,6 5 8 8 .0 . 4 5 .9 o n ly is su e a fte r b e ing n a m ed e d i­ D em o n stratio n s, e c o n o m i c P e n n s y lv a n ia 7 ,1 0 1 ,0 0 0 32 tic ia n s — the P o w e ll's , D aw son's O a k la n d U n iv e rs ity has sta ted 5 1 1 ,6 5 0 7 .2 5 2 .2 bo ycotts and s it - in s in th e south and th e D igg*s. to r w as b u rn e d . It c o n ta in e d an FO O TN O TES T h e ensuing fight would then p u b lic ly th a t its stu den ts have not w ill have l i t t l e im p act on con­ e d ito ria l p rote stin g c e n s o rs h ip of g r e s s io n a l thinking on th is is s u e . ‘ A ll fig u r e s a r e fo r 1 9 6 0 . S in c e th e n th e N egro p o p u la tio n s in th e e ig h t s t a t e s h a v e in c r e a s e d d ete rm in e who w ere the r e a l Ne­ got t h e rig h t to p u b lish a f r e e fa s te r th a n th e g e n e r a l p o p u la tio n i n c r e a s e . gro le a d e rs - the p o litic ia n s o r A sou thern v o ter r e g is tr a tio n the s u r v e y , w h ich w as not the c iv il rig h ts le a d e r s . If the n e w s p a p e r. It h as stated that, in d riv e w ill e x e r t little im m ed iate p rin te d . p r e s s u r e s in c e N e g ro e s a r e a “ E s tim a te b a s e d on N e g ro e s h a v in g s a m e p e r c e n t o f p o p u la tio n o f v o tin g a g e a s do w h ite s . la tte r group won it m ight a ls o en­ e ffe ct, no stu d en t has the rig h t s u r e h ig h er c a lib r e N egro con­ m in o rity in a ll sou thern s e n a to r­ T h e s tro n g -a rm tac tics used to d is a g re e w ith u n iv e rs ity p o l­ ia l d is tr ic t s and In m o st c o n g re s ­ g r e s s io n a l re p re s e n ta tio n . v o tes m u st be the ta c tic u tilize d . C h icag o , D e tro it, L o s A ngeles v o tes is n o t a s high in m o st sio n al d is t r ic ts a s w e ll. A nother advantage of a b o y co tt- 1 by O a k la n d a d m in is tra to rs to e n ­ ic y. T h e N egro Is no m o re of a m a­ and San F r a n c is c o m ight w ell o th e r n o rth ern c itie s n e ith e r is Until now the n o rth ern N egro re g is tr a tio n p ro g ram i s that it fo rce a u n ifo rm c o n fo rm ity of It has viola ted a b a sic p r in ­ jo r ity in any n o rth ern S e n a to ria l d e te rm in e the o utcom e of the the num ber r e g is te r e d . h as played a lim ited r o le In the m e e ts the ch alle n g e in the p o lit­ d is t r ic t than In the south. N ev er­ P r e s id e n tia l r a c e it s e lf . T h e sa m e b a s ic p o litic a l fo r ­ cip le o f educa tion , the need fo r d ra m a tic stru g g le f o r c i v i l ic a l a re n a c u rre n tly posed by the u n ive rs ity p o lic ie s a m o n g the th e le s s , h is u n cast vote In the If a N egro v o te r r e g is tr a tio n m ula holds tru e how ever, p a r tic ­ rig h ts. H ow ever, it is in the a t­ b la ck n a tio n a list groups. stu den t body are in no w ay ad­ tra in in g of c itize n s who re s p e c t 1964 e le c tio n s could be of e x tre m e cam p aign w e re launched at the u la rly s in c e r e c e n t p o lls show tainm ent of fe d e ra l c i v i l rig h ts le g isla tio n that he can m ak e h is Im p o rtan ce. s a m e tim e a v o te r boycott w e re D e m o c ra tic s u p p o r t a m o n g What a r e the step s needed to m ira b le . and p r a c t i c e the fu n d a m e n ta l By announcing now h is re fu s a l announced the le v e ra g e e x e rte d N o rth ern N eg ro es at an a ll tim e im p lem ent th is c o u rs e of a c tio n . m a jo r con trib u tion . E d ito r W o lf M e tz g e r ’ s s u rve y fre e d o m s of d e m o c ra c y . to v o te In the 1964 e le c tio n s un­ by the n o rth e rn N egro com m un­ high. — A jo in t appeal issu e d by the T h e r e se e m s to be co n se n su s le s s le g isla tio n i s p a s se d , the ity on th e D e m o c ra tic p a rty would T h e g r e a t m e r it of a v o te r b o y - national c iv il rig h ts le a d e rs out­ that the D e m o c ra tic a d m in istra ­ n o rth ern N egro can e x e r t tr e ­ b e co m e a lm o st i r r e s i s t i b l e . A c o tt-v o te r r e g is tr a tio n cam paign lin in g m inim um a cce p ta b le fed ­ tion in W ashington under Kennedy m endous p r e s s u r e on the Dem o­ look at the voting p a tte rn s o f D e­ i s that sin i s punished and v irtu e e r a l le g isla tio n . and Jo hnson a lik e is m oved to a c ­ C e a s e F ir e A t C a p it o l tion only by what it f e e ls w ill get c r a t ic p a rty , the P re sid e n t and tr o it N egro p r e c in c ts in d icate s rew ard ed . m e m b e rs of both hou ses o f Con­ t h e p o ten tial p o litic a l sig n ifi­ S in ce the c iv il rig h ts m ovem ent — A jo in t appeal issu e d by the national c iv il rig h ts le a d e rs u rg­ it re e le c te d . gress. c a n c e o f th is actio n . has now re ach ed the su m m it it ing v o ter r e g ls tr a tio n -v o te r boy­ Th e le g isla tu re ca m e throug h. $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 d id n ’t p a s s , but t h e A lread y it has shown sig n s of w eakening in its support of c iv il A N egro v o te r boycott could D u ring the 1960 P re s id e n tia l m ust shoot fo r b ro k e-p u ttin g co tt actio n if le g isla tio n is not It w ould be nice to th in k that it safety c e n te r w ill p ro b a b ly be d efeat the follow ing D e m o c ra tic r a c e on the a v e ra g e 80 p e r cen t m axim um p r e s s u r e on th e P r e s i ­ fo rth co m in g . rig h ts le g isla tio n a s the p o ll­ S e n a to rs o f the c la s s of 1958: of D e tro it N eg ro es voted D em o­ dent as head of the D e m o c ra tic — N ew spaper ad v e rtisem e n ts w as o u r e d ito rial a rg um e ntS/th at re a c tiva te d w ith fu nds fro m the s t e r s p re d ict that in so m e key D e m o c ra tic a r e a s a p e rc e n ta g e Sen . E n g le (C a l.); S e n . H artke c r a t i c with the fig u re being a s p a rty to g e t actio n out o f a r e ­ in key c it ie s lis tin g the n am es of had c o n v i n c e d le g isla to rs to re c o rd total of n e a rly $ 3 9 .4 m il­ (Ind.); Sen . H art (M ich .); Sen. high a s 9 5 p e r cen t in so m e p re ­ c a lc itr a n t C o n g re s s. T h e r is k s w hite and N egro le a d e rs support­ of w hite v o ters fe e l the/ adm in­ W illiam s (N .J.); S e n . Y o u n g c in c t s . At the sa m e tim e th e se a r e b ig but so a r e the re w a rd s . ing th e cam paign . app ro ve a lm o s t all of G o v ,'R o m - lio n a p p r o p ria te d fo r the U n iv e r ­ is tra tio n has m oved too f a r and (O hio). a r e the sa m e p r e c in c ts w h ere to­ A th re a te n e d boycott c o u l d — P e titio n d riv e s conducted too fa s t- -d e s p it e the fa c t that no n e y’ s req u e ste d h igh e r e ducation s ity. L ik e w is e G o v . Rom ney o f ta l r e g is tr a tio n a v e ra g e s about 58 e x e r t enough p r e s s u r e to e n su re p r im a r ily in N egro com m u n ities c iv il rig h ts le g isla tio n had been Th e b udget w ill a llo w fo r the M ichigan who won by a m arg in p e r c e n t. p a s sa g e o f stro n g c iv il rig h ts le g ­ supporting the cam paign which b u d g e t, but th is is p ro b a b ly not introd uced in th is s e s s io n of Con­ g r e s s until the B irm in g h am dem ­ of only 7 9 ,0 0 0 v o tes o v er h is T h is m ean s that by and la r g e is la tio n . It m ight even s e r v e as would be sen t to the W hite H ouse. the case. needed e xp a n sio n of U n iv e rs ity D e m o c ra tic riv a l would be v irtu ­ fo r e v e ry ten new N e g ro e s re g ­ the in stru m en t bring in g about a — A c a re fu lly planned v o ter o n stra tio n s took p la c e . b a s ic realig n m en t o f the Dem o­ W hat p ro b a b ly d id co n vin c e the fa c ilitie s, a n d w ill p ro vid e a ally a s s u re d of r e e le c tio n . is te r e d eight w ill vote D e m o c ra t­ r e g is tr a tio n cam paign. How then can' the backbone of T h e boycott e le c tio n technique ic* a f a r higher p e rc e n ta g e than c r a t ic P a r ty , N on -v io len t d ir e c t a ctio n in good m en in La n s in g is the o v e r ­ be tte r w o rk in g a tm o sp h e re b e ­ the ad m in istratio n be stiffen ed ? if s u c c e s sfu lly im plem ented in fo r any o th e r group liv in g in the p o litic a l a re n a , a p p e a rs to be Why w as M ayor T a t e 's re c e n t w h e lm in g e vid e n c e in fa vo r o f tw e e n the U n iv e rs ity and the le g ­ If v o tes a r e the only thing the ad - the la r g e n o rth ern c it i e s of New n o rth e rn c it i e s . E ven though the m a rg in of v icto ry in P h ilad elp h ia the only fo rm u la to atta in fe d e r­ m in istra tio ri u n d erstand s then Y o rk , P h ilad elp h ia, P ittsb u rg h , N egro p e rc e n ta g e of D e m o c ra tic al c iv il rig h ts le g isla tio n . co n tin u e d e xp an sio n of e d u ca ­ is la tu re . so n arro w ? W as it b e ca u se w hites tion a l fa c ilitie s, one o f the m ost It is not p le a s a n t to have to u rg e n t needs of o u r n a tio n . fig h t o v e r fu nds fo r a p ro je c t u n i­ T h e c o m e d e n tly a rg u m e n ts fro m are all stro ng fo r sid e s, enough education and to e v i­ sw ay v e rs a lly n e c e s s a ry le g is la tu re ’ s a c k n o w l e d g e d and w o rth w h ile . speedy and to If the d e te r­ be Industrial Revolution Sweeps India T h is is th e s e c o n d o f a num ber of com ponents produced when re q u ire d , fo reig n exch an ce c e n te r s to develop s ta ff and p o st­ ita tiv e Im provem ent in h ig h er the m in d and le g isla tive w a lle t of m in e d p assage o f th is budget is th re e p a rt ‘ ‘ Our Man O v e r­ by the p a re n t co n ce rn and in ad­ lim ita tio n s fo r im p o rts of m odern gradu ate c u r r ic u la in c iv il, e le c ­ ed u cation . In the c o lo s s a l prob­ s e a s " s e r i e s w ritte n by dition a sig n ifican t p rop ortion s p e c ia liz e d m ach in e to o ls , e tc . t r i c a l , and m ech an ical e n g in ee r­ n e a rly e v e ry sta te o ffic e r. any in d ic atio n , p e rh a p s th is fe e l­ lem of to tal education fo r its * F ra n k S.‘ R o o p J r . who is produced by num erous newly c r e ­ D e sp ite th e s e han d icap s, th e ir ing. p eop le India by indigenous e ffo rt O n ly M S U ’ s p ro p o se d H ig h w a y in g is b e g in n in g to take h old in M ich ig a n S t a t e ’ s c h i e f o f ated Indian a n c illa r y in d u s trie s . ac h ie v e m e n ts to d ate a r e note­ T h e p rim a r y em p h asis in th is m u st and is ach iev in g sig n ifican t T ra ffic S afety C e n te r g ra n t o f the ca p ito l. p arty in In d ia . T h e c re a tio n and developm ent w orthy, and continued e ffo rts a re e ffo rt i s to in trod u ce and fo s te r s u c c e s s in the re a lm o f quantita­ of th e s e new In d u strie s h as b een, b ein g m ade to r a i s e the standard the p r ic e le s s Ingred ien t of q u al- tiv e im p rov em en t. T h e p a st 12 y e a r s h a v e w it­ and con tin u es to b e , a d ifficu lt of quality, with a red u ctio n in n e sse d the beginnings of an indus­ and c o s tly p r o c e s s . c o s t s of prod uction. t r ia l rev olu tio n in India, no le s s d ra m a tic than the s im ila r rev o ­ T h e s e infant in d u s trie s a r e con fro n ted with a wide ran g e of W ith ris in g prod uction volum e, m od ern ized p rod uction m eth od s, STARTS FRIDAY! lution in the U .S. a cen tu ry ago. the accu m u latio n of g r e a te r p ro­ During th is p erio d , India has p ro b le m s , such a s the pau city of eiqperienced t e c h n i c i a n s and duction e x p e r ie n c e , a n d ad h er­ EIGHTH ANNUAL m ade sig n ifican t ad vances on a s k ille d la b o r, high c o s ts of p ro ­ e n c e to r i g i d in sp ectio n stand­ wide and d iv e rs e in d u strial fro n t. duction b e ca u se of low volum e, a r d s , t h e quality o f the Indian S te e l m ills have been built. GREEK high p r ic e s and inadequate sup­ m ad e m o to r v e h ic le i s soon e x ­ E le c t r i c pow er c a p a city has been p lie s of raw m a te r ia ls a s and p ected to co m p are fav o rab ly with g re a tly expanded through thè con­ that of fo re ig n m an u factu re. stru c tio n of new g en eratin g plants A s to the p r ic e o f c a r s , which both h y d r o -e le c tr ic and th e rm a l. Letter To The Editor i s qu ite high by w e s te rn stand­ Heavy e le c t r ic a l equipm ent and a r d s , the governm ent a u th o ritie s m ach in e to o ls a r e now m anufac­ WEEKEND c o n ce rn e d a r e ru ling out the p o s­ tu red in India. s ib ility o f any red u ction u n le ss T h e p r o g r e s s m ade in .the man­ u fa ctu re of e le c t r ic m o to rs , cen ­ W ise* Talk the p rod uction of a p a r tic u la r T o the E d ito r: v e h ic le re a c h e s the ta rg e t of trifu g al pum ps, a i r - c o m p r e s - 100,000 p e r y e a r . s o r s , and d ie s e l engin es h as been 1984-w ise we haven’ t v e ry fa r C u rre n tly , through c o n tra c ts m ark ed . A n d c o u n tle ss other to go, tim e -w is e and thought- w ith Illin o is , W isco n sin and heavy eng in eerin g ite m s , re q u ir­ w ise . A lso sp eak in g -w ise and M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity , the US ing a high d eg re e of knowledge w ritin g -w is e . S in ce we a r e th o r­ and s k ill, have begun to be lo ca l­ AID/India i s supporting fiv e lead ­ oughly u ndisciplined s p e e c h - ing Indian en g in eerin g c o lle g e s in ly produced. w ise , we ra m b le w ords a s units th e ir developm ent of p o s t - R a il tra n sp o rt cap acity h a s o c c u r r e n c e -w is e , r a th e r than as grad u ate a n d te a c h e r tra in in g m ade g re a t s trid e s in keeping p a rt of a c o m p le te and o rd ered p ro g ra m s . a b r e a s t of dem ands. thought. In s h o rt, th in k in g-w ise, A m e rica n p r o fe s s o r s a r e help­ T h e production of m otor vehi­ nobody e v e r sto p s to. ing t h e s e p ilot d em o n stration c le s In India, in public s e c to r in­ But p le a se don’ t fe e l gu ilty; it d u stry under governm ent spon­ w as prob ab ly y o u r te a c h e r s , so rsh ip and with the a s s is ta n c e of b la m e -w ise and e x a m p le -w is e . P u b lish ed by the students fo re ig n c o lla b o ra tio n , is perhaps It r e a lly is e a s i e r to speak th is of M ich ig an S ta te U n iver­ ty p ical of the saga of p ro g re s s way, a d je c t i v e - w i s e , a d v e rb - s ity . Issu e d on c la s s days having re le v a n ce to the gen eral w ise and m o d ify in g -p h ra se-w lse ; Monday t h r o u g h F rid a y in d u stria l developm ent through­ tr y it . And in our c u ltu re , the during the fa ll, w in ter and out the cou ntry . e a s ie s t w a y i s , of c o u r s e , the sp rin g q u a r te r s , t w i c e T h e Indian autom obile indus­ b e s t; s in c e , d e m o c ra c y -w is e , we w eekly during the su m m er try i s s t ill in its infancy. During ca n ’t have anybody speaking b e t­ te r m ; s p e c ia l W elcom e i s ­ (WMKJ it s s h o rt p e rio d of developm ent, t e r than anyone e ls e , c o n fo rm ity - su e in S e p te m b e r. it has achiev ed a high p ercen tag e w ise . 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E v e ry ­ 307 E o st ED 2*6997 4 :0 0 ‘ S E S S IO N B Y T H E C E D A R ’ % 5. Threatens lan d 2 2 . B rillia n c y b o d y 's uncle 3 8 . Seaw eed G rand R iv e r Thursday, May 7, 1964 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan M cNam ara Reaffirms U.S. Stand C e n tra l M ichigan*^ F a v o rite C u b a I n s p e c t i o n T o C o n t i n u e . i a a n n n c 8 lU *h slow c ln w H down, d W n . he h P fadded, l d d e d . iin n t the h C VyCef a l Trs I LAKE LANSING m ethods th e re h a v e been su c ­ su re that offensiv e uweapons such WASHINGTON Î - S e c r e t a r y of D efen se R o b ert S . M cN am ara r e ­ c e s s fu l. Cuban e x ile s o u r c e s have as b a llis tic m is s ile s a r e not in­ ahead. On R u ssia n d efen se e ffo r ts to am u sem en t parky re p o rte d they expect to begin new troduced in that c o u n tr y ," Me affirm ed Wednesday t h a t the United S ta te s w ill continue its h a ra ss in g atta ck s within Cuba N am ara said . c o u n te r U .S . m is s ile stre n g th , the PRESENTS A e ria l re c o n n a iss a n c e is the s e c r e t a r y said " 1 s e e no p o s s i­ a e r ia l s u rv e illa n c e flig h ts over Soon. only way to obtain th is in sp ectio n b ility of any So viet a n tib a llistic C u ba. — e x p re sse d doiibt Red China m is s ile sy ste m in any way ero d ­ A D M ISSIO N (( B O A T R A C E S }) S u n d a y He said th is would be so r e ­ ca n beco m e a f i r s t - c l a s s m ili­ in the ab sen ce of an ag reem en t ing our p re s e n t ad v an tag e" over FREE W J MAY10 M A Y in fo r o n -s ite c h e c k s , he added. g a r d le s s of w hether the Soviet ta r y pow er fo r m any, m a n y y e a rs the next five y e a r s at le a s t. T h e A m erican n u cle a r ad­ Union tu rn s o v er to Cuba itsWlgh b e ca u se of its a g ric u ltu ra l and altitude a n tia irc r a ft m is s ile in­ econ om ic p ro b lem s and lack of vantage ov er the S o v ie ts is backed M cN am ara s a j d the United E A S T on old TRIALS up by " a v e ry stro n g an tisu bm a­ S ta te s knows the c o s t of such ^,US 1 6 , fo llo w s ta lla tio n s when Soviet troops a i r c r a f t sp are p a r ts . e ffo r ts a n d the d iffic u ltie s in­ BEGIN rin e w a rfa re f o r c e " of s u rfa c e e s ig n s w ithdraw. — said the U .S . advantage o v er v e s s e ls a n d su b m a rin es sup­ volved. In addition it w ill b e m o re 9 a.m . E N G IN E E R S ' Q U E E N CA N DÌ D A T ES**M a u i « e n O 'C o n n o r, M cN am ara, ad d ressin g the Ad­ the Soviet Union in s tr a te g ic nu­ d ifficu lt fo r the S o v ie ts to defend c le a r weapons will con tin ue to ported by a ir c r a f t , M cN am ara H oughton fre s h m a n , l e ft , C aro l A n d e rso n , L iv o n ia sop h o * v e rtis in g C o u n cil, also : said . t h e ir c it ie s with such weapons, >RACE5 — said he does not b e lie v e ‘ ‘ we grow . m o re, K ris H e n s le y , W ash in g to n fre s h m a n , and Ju d y D en* can exp ect any inter.-.al rev o lt T h e D efense S e c r e ta r y said But the ra te of growth of A m er­ he said , b ecau se th e ir population AT c e n te r s a re m o re sp re a d out. g e l, D earb o rn fre s h m a n , a r e four o f th e q u e e n c a n d id a te s In C u b a " b e cau se p o lic e state any S o viet turn o v er of its an ti­ ican m ilita ry power w ill p robably 1:00 p.m. for th e May 16 E n g in e e rin g B a l l . P h o to by G e o rg e Ju n n e a ir c r a ft ro c k e ts in Cuba would " n o t a ffe ct our need o r p lan s fo r Sp on sored by C a p ita l C ity o u tb o ard c lu b a e r ia l r e c o n n a is s a n c e ." T ic k e ts $ 5 ,0 0 0 T a x Exem ption Bill B o t h P r e s i d e n t s John F . Kennedy and Johnson have stated c le a r ly "th a t we m u st have s a t­ is fa c to r y inspection of Cuba to be (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 1) fa c e s many of the sam e eco n ­ o th e r u n iv e rsity in the B ig T e n .” Munn said that students have o m ic burdens a s M ichigan , th is alw ays been the f i r s t con cern Reaches G o v e rn o r’ s O ffice Sigmoxi Bonq„a u n iv e rsity has been a b le to draw in m a tte r of p o licy . He said that g r e a te r revenue fro m g ate r e ­ no student has e v e r been turned c e ip ts at fo otball g am es. away fro m any a th le tic event. MSU s c ie n tis ts will honor c o l­ He c ite d the fa c t that M ichigan to a C ity C ouncil m eetin g in F e b ­ H ow ever, the b ills died in co m ­ Sp ecu lation that M ichigan S tate T h e student fight again st p e r ­ leag u es and students at the an­ S tate h as been second highest m itte e . T h ey w ere rein tro d u ced m ay be planning to put the in­ son al p ro p e rty ta x e s in o ff-c a m ­ r u a ry . nual banquet of the MSU chap ­ in the nation in total football M ayor Gordon L . T h o m a s ad­ in the p ast s e s s io n but again failed pus student living units re a ch e d ter. of the Sigm a Xi s c ie n tific attepden ce fo r the la s t fo u r y e a r s . tra m u ra l p ro g ram under a s e ­ the g o v e rn o r’ s o ffic e T u esd ay . v ised the c o m m itte e to appeal the to be rep o rted out of c o m m itte e . "H o w e v e r, In cre a sin g e n ro ll­ p a ra te ro o f and a llo c a te future s o c ie ty to n ig h t'a t K ellogg C e n ­ A b ill, which g ra n ts f r a t e r n i­ ta x to the B o ard of R ev iew in T h e f ir s t fru it of the c o m m it­ m ent a n d in c re a sin g c o s t s of budgets from o th er s o u r c e s than te r. t i e s , s o r o r itie s and stud ents c o ­ M a rc h . t e e ’ s action appeared in A pril running o u r a th le tic p ro g ram ju s t the a th le tic d ep artm ent, w as o p e ra tiv e s a b a s ic $ 5 ,0 0 0 exem p ­ T h e co m m itte e then th rew its when the house of re p r e s e n ta tiv e s have a ls o p a ra lle d the r i s e in denied by Munn. tion that p riv a te hom eow ners a re e f fo r ts ■in the d ire c tio n of the tacked on an am endm ent to sen ate International Club atten d en ce,’ ’ Munn said . allow ed, needs only G ov. G eo rg e le g is la tu r e . Ann A rb o r had p ro ­ b ill on g e n era l p ro p erty tax r e ­ " T h e i n t r a m u r a l p ro g ram " T h e r e 's nothing to th is at R om ney’ s sig n atu re to takq e f ­ posed a s im ila r ta x la s t y e a r but v isio n , ca llin g f o r a $ 5 ,0 0 0 e x ­ Chooses Officers alone ran us $ 1 3 9 ,6 7 3 , la s t y e a r ,’ ’ a l l , ” Munn sa id . " W e haven’t f e c t. had g ran ted a tw o -y e a r m o r a to r­ em ption. h eard a word about anything of New o ffic e r s fo r the In te rn a ­ he sa id . " T h e n you m ust c o n si­ T h is fin al step has been backed ium w hile it awaited the r e s u lts When the b ill was retu rn ed to th is s o r t . T o my way of think­ tion al Club w ere r e c e n tly e le c te d . d er the fa c t that we support m o re by m onths of behind the s c e n e s of exem ption b ills introduced in the sen ate to con cu r on the house non - rev en u e sp o rts t h a n any ing it is v e ry doubtful.*’______ T h ey include, l.C . Shah, India, actio n and lobbying by the O ff- the le g is la tu re . am en d m en ts, the sen ate refu sed ; g r a d student, p re sid e n t; P e te r the \exem ption am endm ent was C am pus A n ti-T a x a tio n C o m m it­ not a point of con ten tion . In a con ­ Ho, San P ao lo , B r a z i l, ju n io r, NOW ON SALE t e e , headed by W illiam T . G illis , v ic e p re sid e n t; Ruth D eB osk ey , Service Honorary Red Cedar Review in s tr u c to r in natu ral s c ie n c e . fe r e n c e com m itte e m o st of the B irm in g h am , sop hom ore, t r e a ­ E a s t L an sin g C ity A s s e s s o r am endm ents w ere approved. s u r e r ; M arg aret C o llin s , D avi­ F ra n k A . W arden, how ever, has Initiates Juniors T h e b ill was rep o rte d out of c o n fe re n c e co m m itte e Tuesday son, ju n io r, reco rd in g s e c r e t a r y ; said that the living units w ill s till and C a r o l R ich e so n , C law son, have to pay the p e rso n a l prop­ B lu e K ey, national Jun ior and and p a sse d the house and sen ate fre sh m a n , co rresp on d in g s e c r e ­ Campus L ite ra ry Magazine s e n io r m en ’s s e r v ic e hon o rary with little opposition. e r t y ta x e s th is y e a r s in c e the n o tic e s of a s se s sm e n t w ere sent has initiated 15 Ju n io rs. ta ry . 50? at T h e y a r e Ja m e s S c a n d irito , out b e fo re the le g isla tu re p assed T h e O ff-C am p u s A n it-T a x a - M t. C le m e n s; P e te W ade, B ir m ­ ingham ; B il l B u ch o lz, G lenview , • Berkey Hall tion C o m m ittee ca m e into being a few w eeks a fte r W arden an­ 111.; J i m C o re y , G rand R ap id s; A T T E N T IO N CAR O W N ER S • Bessey Hall B il l G a r n e r, E a s t L an sin g ; J e r r y nounced E a st L an sin g would tax the p e rso n a l p ro p erty of th e se L e r m a n , Mount V ern on, N .Y .; complete fro n t end re p a ir and alignm ent • Kresge Art Center and A .J . H a r r is , W alled L a k e . living units fo r the f i r s t tim e in the c ity ’ s h is to r y . P at K e lly , M an istee; M i k e • brakes * suspension • Local Stores K e lly , B irm in g h am ; Chuck M ig - " W e ’ ve alw ays had the r ig h t ," • wheel balancing * steering co rre ctio n s THE BEST FICTION. POETRY yan ka, Conem augh, P a .; P h i l W arden said at the tim e , " b u t we didn’t choose^fo until now ." F r a n k , H olland; M el M o o re, Ink­ • m otor tune ups ESSAY and ART By MSU Students s t e r ; G a ry W right, P o n tia c ; D ick L a te r he adn*itted that the P r o e b s tle , C anton, O hio; a n d m ove was prom pted by the r e c e n t building b o o m ’ of apartm ent h o u se s. B en ja m in F o rd , P en ns G ro v e, N .J . LISKEY'S AUTO SAFETY CEHTEP T h e c o m m itte e w as form ed as IV 4 - 7 3 4 6 an outgrowth of the F a c u lty sub­ c o m m itte e on F r a te r n ity and So­ 124 S O U T H LA RCH F O R D ’S F I R S T T E A M r o r ity A ffa irs , of which G illis w as the c h a irm a n . A s e r i e s of To L Y m ee tin g s w ere held to which the fa c u lty , students and in te re ste d Send Flowers by WIRE I N L A N S I N G in tro d u c e s : IF E a s t L an sin g re s id e n ts w ere in­ v ite d . To MOTHER A law yer was h ired to ad vise From- THE EXCITING NEW the co m m itte e on the p ro c e d u re s fo r fighting the p roposed ta x . Barnes Floral o f E a s t L a n s in g T h e co m m itte e sen t a d elegation ED 2-0871 YOU WANT TO M U S T A N G ! LIEBERMANN’S: LOOK YOUR BEST. BUT FEEL YOU CAN’T D acro n & Wool M R* t., m»k«‘ imi tS il* * ALM O ST IN S T A N T L Y ' Sp o rt C o a t re g . $ 3 9 .9 5 AFFORD TO DO IT. JOIN THE U N E X P E C T E D P R IC E S . . inclu d es a host of only D a cro n & Woo MUSTANG CLUB fe a tu r e s that a r e e x t r a - c o s t ite m s on m o st o th er cars. S la c k s • ROAD RALLIES U N E X P E C T E D C H O IC E . . . th e M ustang’ s long r e g . S 1 6 .9 5 . FREE DINNERS l is t of options can p la ce the em p h asis in d riving $1.00 . TREASURE HUNTS e x a c tly w here you want it. FOLLOW THE LEADER TO GRAND RIVER AT CEDAR . F its any cup o r m u g . NOWYOU CAN GET THE WHERE YOU’ L L FIND A COMPLETE LINE OF M a k e s one o r tw o cups of d e licio u s filte re d coffee COAT AND SLACKS IN ONE FALCONS FAIRLANES WIBE SELECTIBN in 60 to 90 s e c o n d s . T o u g h , w a s h a b le p la stic . PACKAGE FOR *45°° THUNDERBIRDS MUSTANGS BF USED CARS AT SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT DAILY 'Roger S tu a rt l X d JACK DYKSTRA FORD FORD’S FIRST TE AM IN LANSING EAST LANSING *209 E. Grand Rivar F randor Shopping C enter DOWNTOWN *107 S. Washington Ava. 482-1604 NORTH CEDAR AT GRAND RIVER 4 Michigan Statn News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 7, 1964 F r a n c e S e e k s R e f o r m s Reduce Fine In N A T O S t r u c t u r e For Illegal Workings Of The Legislature P A RIS ; f - F r a n c e Is urging p ro ­ T h u s, suggested changes in re p r e s e n ta tiv e s , from 86 d is ­ anyone m ay re q u est a public found re fo rm s In the N orth At­ la n tic T r e a ty O rganization and 1969 can be coupled with an im ­ p lied th re a t to quit if ch an g es Campaigning E d ito r’ s N o te : T h i s i s th e s e c o n d in o th re e -p a r t s e r ­ t r i c t s . T h irty -e ig h t re p r e s e n ta ­ tiv e s a re fro m Wayne County h e a rin g on it. A C o m m ittee of the Whole ie s on M ich ig a n g o v e rn m e n t. hoping fo r actio n in 1959 if not a r e n o t acce p te d . F re n ch o ffi­ alo n e. (hou se o r sen ate) d eb ates on b e fo re , inform ed F rench so u rc e s c ia l s , how ever, deny they intend F o r m e r A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student B y M A U R IC E CRU M T h e sen ate has a Republican the b ills a fte r they a re rep orted said W ednesday. th is s o r t o f diplom atic p r e s s u r e . G ov ern m ent p re sid e n tia l cand i­ S t a t e N ew s S ta ’ft W riter m a jo r ity of 2 3 m e m b e rs and is f r o m c o m m itte e s. Additional In b r ie f, P re sid e n t C h a rle s De F ren ch s o u rc e s point to evolu­ d a te J e r r y W a lla ce , C ed ar L e s s than 60 p e r c e n t of M ich i­ p re sid e d ov er by L t . G o v ern or am ending is done and b ills a re G au lle w a n t s to shake up the tion , saying: S p rin g ju n io r, won an appeal gan’ s e le c to ra te turned out at T . Jo h n L e s in s k i, a D e m o c ra t. p laced on T h ird Reading. w hole NATO p o litic a l and m ili­ W e stif E uropean nations have to have h is fin e fo r ille g a l ca m ­ the p o lls to send 144 la w y e rs, T h e house of re p r e s e n ta tiv e s has F u rth e r debating and amend­ ta ry com m and s tru c tu re to put re c o v e re d and developed th e ir paigning reduced to $ 2 5 . fa r m e r s , r e a lto r s and b u s in e s s ­ 58 R ep u blicans and is led by ing can follow T h ird Reading. fu ll em ph asis on independent, own national stren gth . T h e s it ­ m en to L ansing J a n . 9 to begin S p e a k e r A lliso n G re e n , R -K in g s - T h en the fin al vote is taken and uation in E a s te rn Europe h as O rig in a lly , W allace had been leg islatin g fo r eight m illio n c i t i ­ ton, who was e le c te d by the the m a jo r ity r u le s . national fo r c e , w i t h Fran ce changed g re a tly and the S o viet fined $50 by the e le c tio n s c o m ­ h o u se. playing a f i r s t rank ro le along­ zens. B i l l s p assed in one house a re sid e the United S ta te s and B rita in . blo c is not now the m en ace it m is s io n e r fo r ille g a l cam paign­ Much of the work is done in sen t to -the oth er one w here they In a bi"oklet en titled "Guide to in g, i n c l u d i n g d istrib u tin g un­ c o m m itte e s . T h e law re q u ire s T h e s e s o u r c e s , who probably o n ce w as. M i c h i g a n P o l i t i c s ’ Jo se p h go through a s im ila r p r o c e s s . signed lite r a tu r e , having people L a P a lo m b a ra , p r o fe s s o r of p o li­ that all b ills be re a d th r e e tim e s . If s t ill m o re am endm ents a re r e f le c t De G a u lle 's own thinking, T h e F re n ch so u rce s said th e re in re s id e n c e h a lls lo n ger than T h e f i r s t two tim e s the c le r k or c a lle d the p re s e n t NATO o rg an i­ is a facad e of fa ls e in tegration t ic a l sc ie n c e , d e s c r i b e d the added and the two hou ses a re not allow ed , and printing m a te ria l s e c r e ta r y usually re a d the b ills zation outmoded, though they said w hile r e a l authority r e s t s in A m e r i c a n public a s apathetic in a g re em e n t, a co m m itte e of “ that had no b a s ic truth to i t .’ ’ by t itle s in a rapid , inaudible th is does not a lte r F r a n c e ’ s de­ A m erican hands. co n cern in g su ffra g e. th re e m e m b e rs from e ach house votion to the a llia n c e a s such. C on cern in g the c itiz e n ’ s job m onotone. T hen they a r e ord ered is appointed to s e ttle the pro b­ Som e of the F re n ch ideas may h e ¿Wrote: p rinted and sen t to c o m m itte e s. le m . A fter that, o r if no co n flic t b e d iscu sse d at the Hague next w eek at the NATO fo reig n m in is­ F e s t iv a l “ It is le s s forbidding s in c e it does not re q u ire the c itiz e n to be L E G IS L A T O R S IN A C T IO N —With th e p r o je c te d s e s s i o n d e a d lin e a lr e a d y p a s s e d , l e g i s l a t o r s c o n tin u e to work in T h e Senate has 21 standing c o m m itte e s . T h e House has 4 8 . a r i s e s , the b ill is en ro lled and subm itted to the g o v ern o r. an hour to s e e , " Imad Khadduri, t e r s ’ annual sp rin g m eetin g. (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 1) "all-know ing about a v e ry la rg e M any of the b ills a re scre e n e d Ira q ju n io r and c h a irm a n of the th e h o u s e o f r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s . P h o to oy G e o rg e Ju n n e T h e go v ern o r’ s sig n atu re on But the info rm an ts said F re n ch num ber of p o litic a l is s u e s o r out and nev er a re re p o rte d back stra te d in the stage shows p r e ­ fe s tiv a l, said . a b ill m akes it a law im m edi­ fo reign m in is te r M au rice Couve endowed with p roph etic pow ers latu re b ecom e law s. B ut among C h ild ren of the U nem ployed law . fro m co m m itte e . ate ly if two third s of the m em ­ senting another view of c u ltu re Ite m s fo r d isplay have also* T h o s e "g o o d ” b ills which a re De M u rv ilie w ill not m ake any con cern in g the futu re p osition the im portant p ro b le m s which — W hether the v o t i n g a g e b e r s of both houses voted " a y e . " around the world from 2 to 8 been borrow ed from fo reig n e m - r e p o r t e d a re usu ally a c co m ­ p r e c is e p ro p o sals at that tim e . of cand id ates on such is s u e s . a re expec.ted to be acted upon should be low ered to 18. If the " a y e ” vote was sim ply p .m . T ra d itio n s , m u sical s to r ie s b a s s y s and p erso n al c o lle c tio n s . P a r is o ffic ia ls at th is point “ It is at the sam e tim e m o re th is s e s s io n a r e : — Expansion of the V o catio n al panied with e ith e r an am endm ent, a m a jo r ity of both h o u ses, the and holidays will be p resen ted P re sid e n t John A. Hannah and sim p ly want the notion of NATO dem anding sin ce it co m p e ls the — E le c tio n law ch an g es (d is ­ Guidance and R e tra in in g .p ro ­ a recom m en d ation that the b ills signed b ill b eco m es a law a fte r re fo rm to c ir c u la te in advance of by foreign students and m em ­ Dean G len L . T a g g a rt w ill give c itiz e n to pay attention not only t r i c t re -a p p o rtio n m e n t). p a s s , o r both. g ra m . 9 0 d ay s. 1969, when any m em ber can with­ b e r s of the com m unity. w elcom ing ta lk s . to the act o fV o tin g but a lso to — M inim um wage law . W hile the b ill is in co m m itte e , — A ppropriations fo r the " 6 4 - If the gov ernor keeps the bill draw fro m the a llia n c e sim ply " T h i s educational opportunity Open to the public a ll day th o se is s u e s in which he fe e ls — F o rm a tio n o f A p p e l l a t e "65 fis c a l y e a r . fo r 10 days without signing o r by giving a y e a r ’ s n o tice . O ther­ to s e e in a day the v ario u s S atu rd ay, May 9, the booths .and he has a s t a k e ." c o u rts in M ichigan. T h e s e is s u e s a re being co n ­ r e je c tin g it, it b e co m e s a law w ise , the tre a ty continues in fo r c e in d efinitely. a s p e cts of many cu ltu re s is one I hope many students w ill take s ta g e shows will be p resen ted at no c h a rg e . •< F e w e r than 2 0 p e r ce n t o f the b ills introduced in the s ta te l e g is - — L e g i s l a t i o n to b rin g th is sid e re d by 34 s e n a to r s , fro m s ta te under the Aid to Dependent 34 se n a to ria l d is t r ic t s , and 110 18 Pledges au to m a tica lly . Go Active M c N a m a ra N O W O P E N SPARTAN w eek. E ig h teeen pledges of Alpha Chi O m ega s o r o rity went a c tiv e la s t New m e m b e rs inclu d e, M iria m (c o n tin u e d from p a g e 1) c r e t a r y would ch eck on both the m ilita r y and c iv ilia n e ffo rt to o v e r c o m e C om m unist in su r­ A m e rso n , G r o s s e P oin t sopho­ g en cy . S U N D A Y S m o r e ; B a r b a r a B en ja m in , Corun­ In Bonn, Johnson said , M c­ S h o p - R it e M a r k e t na sop hom ore; Ja n e B ig le r , Pon­ tia c fre sh m a n and N ora C on n o rs, N am ara would d is cu ss such m at­ Noon Till 6 P.M. C h icag o , 111., fre sh m a n . Ann C u r t i s , Highland P a rk t e r s a s the m ilita ry p ro cu rem en t o ffse t p ro g ra m . S P A R T A N S H O P P IN G C E N T E R f r e s h m a n ; E la in e H a rriso n , Jo h n so n ’ s w ords ind icated the 9 4 0 T R O W B R ID G E RO A D G r o s s e P o in te fre s h m a n ; P . J . A m e rica n and W est G erm an de­ K r e s ta k o s , G rand Rapids fr e s h ­ fe n s e c h ie fs would talk fu rth e r m an; C h ris M acNaughton, F o r t about the co o p erativ e develop­ W orth, T e x a s , fre s h m a n ;M a rily n m ent of a tank fo r the 1 970s. "GOLDEN ROD” M o r r is , B irm in gh am fre sh m a n . C a r o l N e e l y , E a s t L an sin g T h e r e was no ind ication from Jo hnson h o w long M cN am ara GRADE-A-FRESH sop h o m o re; Kathy N elso n , L a n s ­ ing sop hom ore; E ile e n Sm ith, would be in G erm any and when he would go on to Saigon. L o u isv ille , K y ., fre sh m a n ; D ale Johnson has held news con­ WHOLE S od erm an, F lu sh in g sop hom ore; fe r e n c e s under a g re a t v ariety FRYERS 24* K athryn Spaniol, Stayton, O re ., o f c irc u m s ta n c e s and con ditions, sop h om o re; S h a r o n V o n d r a , but in Wednesday’ s he outdid 2 2J4 Lbs. P ittsb u rg h , P a ., fre s h m a n ; and Ja n e t W o n s o n , Benton H arbor h im s e lf in many r e s p e c ts . It w as held on the back lawn fre s h m a n . o f the W hite House. R O A S T IN G , LB. C h ic k e n s 3 L b s . Up B A K IN G , F R Y IN G Lb. 28« Strong Man in Slacks Fo u r Le g g e d Frye rs C U T -U P Lb. 39‘ D E L M O N TE Del~Monte Del~Monte oo PINEAPPLE- 303 Yellow Cling D EL M O N T E PEACHES 4 f“ 89C 71 Cans — S liced of Halves* 14-O i C A T S U P ¿“ v , ZU C C H IN I” . CATSUP Botti« GRAPEFRUIT UK. G R E EN B EA N S WK° U PEACHES 2 /■} Yellow Cling Cans — S lic e s or H alves 3 -890 D EL MONTE. . .3 0 3 CANS S TEW ED TO M A T O ES 303 c- PINEAPPLE No, 2 Cans Sliced or Crushed 3 - $1.00 Sauerkraut DEL MONTE. . ,46-O Z . CAN 3 89< F R U IT C O C K TAIL „3 < *, PINEAPPLE 211 Cans Crushed, J OQA Pineapple Juice Y o u r 39* 46 O z. Chunks, Tidbits T Uwy £hoice 4ciL$1.00 D EL MONTE. . .4 6 -O Z . CA C ans CUT GREEN BEANS 4 89C 303 Cans For For Pineapple-Apricot Drink 303 D EL MONTE. . .46-O Z . CAN CUT WAX BEANS 5 $1.00 Cans For Pineapple-Orange D r in k Look at these specials GOOD ONLY F rid a y & S a tu rd a y O n ly Thursday M ay 7 Cake Mix (3 box lim it) 19* pkg. T h a t’ s us! F o r now here e ls e in town w ill you find a w id er s e le c tio n of S a n sa b elt S la c k s by Ja y m a r than rig h t h e re at K o sitch e k s. Who e ls e has the m ental equipm ent to a p p recia te a rev olu tio n in m en’ s w ear when he s e e s it? And Head Lettuce 2 - 2 9° SA N SA B E LT S la c k s by JA YM A R a re tru ly rev olu ­ Green Onions 0 J b u n ch es I C t Mj tio n a ry . T h e s e c r e t of San sab elt i s a new patented 4“ e la s tic w aistband designed in F r a n c e . S an sab elt p e r­ petu ally re a d ju s ts it s e lf a s you stoop, bend, walk o r Sunkist Lemons l r g . s i z e D o z. L AQC s it . F o llow s your b o d y -n ev er fights it. F la tte n s and fla t te r s your tum my. C om e in, jo in the " S a n s a b e lt e r s ” Club today. See th e s e re m a rk a b le s la c k s in a full a r r a y of c o lo r s in lo n g -w earin g fa b r ic s . fro m 1 7 .9 5 up 7 S A N S A B E L T A J A Y M A R S L A C K m Patented by Y. Le Cottier and A. G. Trentesaux of France under US Patent No. 2.75 Prices In ThisAd Are Good A* All Shop Rite Markets 2301 £ . GRAND RIVER 3630 S. CEDAR 1109 E. GRAND RIVER o s itc h e k ir o s . 2416 N. EAST.'STREET 25W S. CEDAR LOGAN AT JOLLY ROAD 2401 W. ST. JOSEPH 555 E. GRAND RIVER LANSING Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 7, 1964 S F in a l Fresh m en G rid Ex am S a tu rd a y Only two m o re days *tll fin al nual G reen -W h ite gam e which " A s much a s we would lik e wouldn’ t be m ade any e a s ie r by th is is to get the d ifferen t squads A e x a m s. . .w ell, at le a s t fo r som e w ill p it v a rs ity p la y e rs a g a in st V to have them a ll around at the the s e t u p D augherty w ill be a ccu sto m ed to the new su b sti­ SO fre sh m e n it i s . ro o k ie s in a g am e-co n d itio n , a l l - v ery s ta r t of th in g s,” he s a id , tution r u le ,” Daugherty said . follow ing Saturd ay. C o u rs e : F o o tb all 1964 out sc rim m a g e . " i t would be too m uch of an F o r the only tim e th is sp rin g F r o m the s p e cta to r’ s point of D ate: Saturd ay, M ay 9 . F o r the fre sh m e n , it is the econ om ic burden. I think the the nu m ber one o ffen siv e squad v iew ,” he s a id , “ th is should m ake P la c e : S p artan Stadium fa s t and b iggest te s t of a ll in the boys understand th is? they have w ill c o llid e with the num ber one fo r an in te re stin g a ffa ir . T im e : 2 p .m , annual push to m ake the M ichigan som ething to w ork fo r S a tu rd a y ." d efe n se . It w ill give them a ch an ce to P r o c t o r : Duffy Daugherty S ta te v a rs ity football squad. T ry in g to woo the c o a c h e s " T h e m ain re aso n we’ r e doing s e e many of the p la y e rs who W h at's up? I’ ts the seco n d a n - " I t 's the la s t look we get at a r e lik e ly to be sta rtin g in next them 't i l f a l l p r a c tic e r o lls fa ll’ s lin eu p .” S p a rta n Ju d o C lu b G r o w in g a ro u n d ," Daugherty s a i d . " I t w ill be the la s t opportunity fo r the fello w s to show that they S tu d e n t S ea ts 5 0 c Prof To Speak on want to fit into our p lan s fo r next sea son ,tJ G e n era l ad m ission tic k e ts fo r Satu rd ay ’ s G reen -W h ite football gam e w ill b e sold at the northw est and southwest T h e P sychology D epartm ent and P s i C hi honorary w ill hear PIZZA S c h e d u le s In v ita tio n a l M e e t W hile Daugherty sa id th e re is no such thing a s a cu t, he noted c o r n e r s of the stadium beginning 1 p .m . C o st fo_ all stu d en ts, and ch ild re n , w ill b e $ .5 0 , for adults D aniel B e rly n e of the U n iv ersity of T o ro n to speak on "C o m p le x ­ that a lim ited num ber ,of p la y e rs 96< $ 1. P ro c e e d s go Into the Ralph H. Young S ch o larsh ip Fund. ity, A ro u sal and P a ir e d -A s s o c - B y J E R R Y M O RTO N T h e clu b is hoping to s e c u r e from 7 until 9 on T u esd ay and a r e invited back fo r e a r ly fa ll S t a t e N ew s S p o rts W riter T h e r e a re no re s e r v e d se a t tic k e ts fo r the c o n te st. c ia te L e a rn in g ,” at 4 p .m . today plus fax m o re m e e ts in the fu tu re, and the T h u rsd ay nigh ts, and both begin­ d r ills sta rtin g Sept. 1. in 111 O lds H all. and d e livei Anyone who doubts that judo is inv itational event a week from n e rs and exp erien ced judo p e r­ one of A m e ric a ’ s fa s te s t grow ­ S atu rd ay will m ark its b iggest fo r m e r s a re w elcom e to jo in . ing s p o rts need look no fu rth er than the M en’ s IM to know h e’ s v entu re to d ate. Squads fro m the U n iv e rs ity of SUMMER fo r 12” Pizza w rong. T h e MSU judo clu b has en­ M ichigan , L an sin g Com m unity C o lle g e , a n d seven M ichigan State Bow ler with Pepperoni com m u n ities w ill jo in the S p a r­ joyed i n c r e a s e d m em b ersh ip t e r m a fte r te rm and is p re p a r ­ tan s in com petition fo r ch am ­ In N ationals ing to sp onsor a 10-team in v ita­ pionship tro p h ie s. S t a t e 's top woman b ow ler tion al m eet May 16. In stru c to r fo r the MSU clu b is J a n ic e K lein finished 27th in the M OM , T h e clu b m em b ersh ip lis t now J a y K im , a gradu ate student who E v e n in g “ s e m in a r ” o t H e id e lb e r g re c e n tly com pleted N ational In - inclu d es 50 m e m b e rs, about o n e - is ho ld er of judo’ s cov eted B la c k t e r c o l l e g i a t e W om en's A ll- V V'* Pizza by th ird of whom a re w om en. B e lt . E v en ts cham pionships in M innea­ Women have been p a rticip a tin g to le a rn condition' ig and s e l f - Jo h n W alker of D e tro it is the clu b p re sid e n t and D r. C linton p o lis . <7 Send Hei Flowers RICARDO d efe n se , but the men in the club B u rh a n s, a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of have been com peting on an in te r­ E n g lish , is serv in g a s a d v is e r. M is s K lein w as 35th in the sin g ­ By WIRE c o lle g ia te leV el. T h e clu b holds its w orkouts le s field of 5 6 with a total and From Judo is not a v a rs ity sp o rt at com bined with Utah S ta te C ol­ M SU, but the team battled to a le g e ’ s C a rm a Hansen to fin ish B arnes Floral tie with a club fro m O liv et C o l­ I M ore Sports P. 8 | 12th am ont the 28 doubles en­ o f E a s t L a n s in g leg e e a r l ie r in the te r m . tr ie s . ED 2-0871 W h ile lo o k in g th e c a m p u s o v e r . . . . .it is im p o ssib le to o v erlo o k th is handsom e couple fash io n ab ly clothed fo r s u m m e rtim e actio n by Todd’ s. C h a rlo tte Sagem an, Bad Axe ju n io r, is a p re tty addi­ tion to any cam pus in h e r m en’ s sh o rts - in s t r i p e s . T a ilo re d to fit . . .only $ 5 .9 8 . H er handsom e com panion, Alan D ennis, Oak P a rk Jun­ io r , is p e rfe c tly d re sse d fo r a day in the sun in h is M ad ras So what a re you doing th is su m m er? Drop in and shop around, we’ ve got a swinging s ta ff s h o r ts ($5.98 - $6.98) and a ll-c o tto n tap ered sp ort sh irt that m ay be ab le to m ake a few su g g e stio n s lik e 54 fun-type days in E urope and at ($ 2 .9 8 - $ 3 .9 8 ). Tod d ’ s has a la rg e s e le c tio n of sp o rt s h ir ts and s h o rts fo r you to ch o o se fro m . C om e in today. sea fo r a s little a s $1092 com p lete, from New Y o rk . A ll s o r ts of goodies to fit a ll s o r ts of budgets. (P .S . C a m e ra is e x tr a ; we don’ t rent c a m e r a s . . . ju s t s e ll the b e st in tra v e l.) o° O A L T E R A T IO N S FREE COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE MKÌNMlr J L * 1 3 0 W. G R A N D R IV E R ED 2 -8 6 6 7 *4Ñl i*Ç SH O P AT JA C O B S O N ’ S TH U R SD A Y - 9 :3 0 A .M . TO 5 :3 0 P.M . • N o rth lan d • Ann A rbor 0 D e tro it E . L A N SIN G • B irm in gh am * S O N Y M IC R O -T V CARRY * * * S P E C IA L BOTH * * * O FFERS! FM and * * - * BRING IN ANY RADIO­ WORKING OR NOT- AM in * * * THAT YOU CAN CARRY YOUR * * oo IN ONE HAND AND » POCKET * * * » * G ET A B IG * » * C o m e in a n d h e lp u s c e le b r a te * t h e f a b u l o u s S O N Y M i c r o +- T V F e s t iv a l. TR AD E-IN DEAL FROM ♦ R e g i s t e r w i t h u s , a n d y o u m a y w in a f r e e o n e - w e e k a ll- e x p e n s e j e t v a c a t i o n i n f a s c i n a t i n g J a p a n p l u s THE SONY REPRESEN­ * * o t h e r p r i z e s . . . M i c r o +- T V s e t s , t a b l e m o d e l a n d TAT! VE ON A NEW SONY * p o c k e ta b le r a d io s . But w tiettier you win Of net, you’ll ( o t a handsome Shaaffar pan and pon- TV OR RADIO! O F F E R * * cll sat and a tie clip and cuff link set or brooch when you buy tno transistor GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. * rolovision of Tomorrow, Toi SONY *Microt- " * , Y This truly portable sat epe rite « nearly everywhere, on its own batteries, * 7FM -825 auto/boat power and AC. Coma in and * F IT S IN P O C K E T enjoy a sum mer bo convinced. * OR P U R SE . » * of ease DEMONSTRATION A R T ’S T V S E R V IC E * * SATURDAY M AY 9 217 E. GRAND RIVER » * in carefree 10 A.M . TO 5 P.M. * LEISURE SLACKS SEE AND HEAR THE FINEST EAST LANSING * * * IN CAMPUS MUSIC SHOP. IN MICRO TELEVISION AND * » SUPERB FM RADIO. OPPOSITE UNION BLDG. * * * W rin k le -re s is ta n t, q u ick w a s h -a n d -d ry s la c k s * o f d a cro n p o lye ste r and cotton that b e lo n g S E E T H E S O N Y M IC R O * * in e v e ry m a n ’ s casual w a rd ro b e . . . fo r th e y ’ re] * c o o l, c o m fo fta b le , and ta ilo re d w ith the * T V O P E R A T E IN A CAR! » * tr im neat fit o f y o u r d re ss s la c k s. N o b e lt, cu ffle ss m od e l in c h a rc o a l, * COME IN OUR FRONT DOOR ON GRAND R IV E R - * b la c k , o r o live b lu e . S ize s 29 to 38. W ALK TO TH E BACK AND TAKE A PEEK O UT­ * C u ffe d , b e lt-lo o p slacks In o live , » SIDE . GO FOR A RIDE IN OUR TELEVISION EQUIPPED CAR! * * c h a rc o a l, n a tu ra l. S ize s 29 to 40. F R IP A T -$ 1 .7 5 * J A C O B S O N 'S M EN ’ S SH O P - 210 A B B O T T RO A D 5 A T U R P A Y - $ 2 .2 1 A Ô Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 7, 1964 • E A ST LANSING. One bedroom . “ I ’ m d e lig h te d w ith the fast resp o n se EAST L A N S IN G A P A R TM EN T R EN TED IM M E D IA T E L Y re c e iv e d fr o m the ad. I ren ted the Cotq>le only. Stove and r e fr ig ­ e r a to r fu rn ish ed . P a rk in g . a p a rtm e n t rig h t a w a y .” Automotive Autom otive Autom otive Employment F or Rent .For Sale F o r Sale with a FO R D 1959 Country sedan s t a ­ R A M B L E R 1960 D eluxe Stand­ A L F A ROM EO 1958G iu iie tta S p i­ CHOOSE YOUR own h o u rs. A few Apartments P O O D LE . B LA C K m in ia tu re , 3 M U ST S E L L R J sp e a k e r, a n d 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 , d e r . O rig in al p l r e l li s . 23,0 0 0 hou rs a day can m ean e x c e lle n t m o n t h s . E x c e lle n t Cham pion E IC O A M -FM tu n er with walnut lowcost m a tic . Good m echanical con d i­ c le a n . $ 6 0 0 . IV 5 -2 0 2 6 . C a l l m ile s . New top, tonneau. $1,995. earn in g s fo r you a s a train e d SU M M ER REN T A L S n ic e ly fu r­ nished apartm ents o r ro o m s . blood lin e . P erm an en t sh o ts. c a s e ; s te r e o p r e -a m p lifie r with tio n . $ 5 7 5 . IV 4 -3 2 9 7 . 29 a fte r noon. 26 Phone 3 5 5 -9 0 2 6 . 28 Avon re p r e s e n ta tiv e . F o r ap­ H o u se-b ro k en . No w o rm s. IV walnut c a s e ; 22 w att P ow er at »- W ANT AD O LD SM O BILE 1964 C u tla ss C o n - C O R V E T T E i9 6 0 . W hite, blue in - C H E V R O L E T 1962 Super Sport pointm ent in your hom e, w rite A 11 c lo s e to cam p u s. R e a so n ­ a b le . M ust be 21 o r o v e r . 3 3 7 - 9 -6 8 2 2 . 27 p llfle r with m etal c a s e . 3 5 5 - v e r tib le . White with sadd le in­ t e r i o r . 4 sp eed s. P o s itra c tio n , C o n v e rtib le. 327 s tra ig h t s tic k . o r c a ll : M r s . Alona H ucklns, 2345. 29 T E F L O N fryin g p a n s , h o u se - 8988. 26 • AUTOMOTIVE t e r i o r . Pow er ste e rin g a n d m ich elin t i r e s . R acin g sh o ck s. W hite, red in te r io r . 5664 Sch ool S t ., H a sle tt, M ich i­ w are s and g ifts . A CE H ARD - D R A P E R IE S , RU GS, fu rn itu re . ECONOM ICAL L U X U f t Y - s u b - • EMPLOYM ENT b r a k e s . 35,0 0 0 m ile s . C a ll IV D u -c o il d is trib u to r. Heavy duty gan, o r c a l l ev en in gs, F E W H ERE & G IF T S , 201 E . G rand V alentine S e a v e r s o f a , light le a s e J o e ’ s C e d a r V illag e • FO R REN T 5 -3 6 3 5 a fte r 5 pm . 27 c lu tc h . 300 hp. N ever ra c e d . T riu m p h 1959 4-d o o r Sedan. 4 - 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 26 R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m U nion. ED g re e n ; 100% nylon, fo u r y e a r s ap artm en t. C h eap er than d o rm s. • FO R SA LE C H E V R O L E T 1958 Im pala h a r d - $1,995. 3 3 7 -0156. 27 sp eed tra n s m is s io n . $195. $$$ T O P MONEY fo r th o se who In fin itely b e t t e r . $55 m onth. 2 -3 2 1 2 . C o ld . D ru m -top t a b l e . T h r e e • L O ST & FOUND top. A utom atic tra n s m is sio n , VOLKSWAGEN 1 9 6 1 . Sunroof. qualify; work now ‘ til fin a ls . 3 3 7 -0 4 8 8 . 29 M AN'S DIAMOND. 5/8 c a r a t . lounging c h a ir s . Two Bigelow • PERSO N A L V -8 , 3 4 8 . 4 2 ,0 0 0 m ile s . E x c e l­ S h arp ! 1219 V ic to r . Phone IV O LD SM O BILE 1 9 6 3 F - 8 5 Cut­ F l e x i b l e sch ed u le. C a ll M r. B U R C hA M W b O D S , E Y D E A L F i r s t $200 tak e s it o r tra d e . ru g s, 9x15, 9x11. F o u r p a ir • PEA N U TS PERSO N A L lent condition. No ru st. 3 3 7 - 9 - 3 4 7 2 . ____________ 30 la s s C o n v ertib le. 4 -s p e e d , like Kennedy. 8 8 2 -6 6 2 8 . 27 V IL L A A PA R T M E N T S. P o o l . C all IV 4 -8 0 6 4 . 30 d r a p e r ie s . T hrow ru g s. R easo n ­ • R E A L E ST A T E 'VOLKSW AGEN 195$, with sun- new, low m ile a g e . G IR L S : IF you think y o u c a n s e l l- A ir C onditioning. S u m m er and .¿/’O - W EA TH ERBY MAGNUM, a b le o ffe r ta k e s . 4 8 5 -5 6 8 3 . 28 1001. 28 • SE R V IC E ro o f, ra d io , w hitew alls. V e r y h e r e ’ s your opportunity to let F a ll te r m le a s e s a v a ila b le . ED R .C .B .S . d ies and 100 rounds C L A R IN E T GOOD c o n d itio n .$30. MORRIS MINOR 1958 C o n v e rt- • TRA N SPO RTA TIO N good condition. Phone 332-3138. C H E V R O L E T 1960 Im p ala. 2 - your s a le s ab ility e a rn fo r you. 2 -5 0 4 1 . C 27 b r a s s with o r without B e a r Cub. 212 F o lk S t ., P o tte r v ille . Phone ib le . Radio, h e a te r. S ee at 514 •W ANTED 30 door hardtop. A utom atic tr a n s ­ P a r t tim e and full tim e p o sitio n s SU M M E R . S U B L E T n e w a tr -c o n - 2X to 7X v a ria b le s co p e . 8 8 2 - MI 5 - 7 7 7 7 . 27 Sp artan Ave. anytim e. $295. 30 O LD SM O BILE 1963 Super 4-d oo r m is sio n . A re a l sharp c a r , $995. a v a ila b le . F o r p e rso n a l in te r­ dltioned apartm ent fo r 3 . D ish ­ 9 0 2 6 . $250.___________________ 30 l ie H om es DEADLINE: FO RD 1563 F a irla n e Station w ag- hardtop. P ow er b r a k e s , s t e e r ­ 3000 E . M ichigan view c a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 o r c o m e to w a sh e r. C lo se to cam p u s. 3 3 7 - T v * s , U SED , a s low a s $ 25. At HOUSE T R A IL E R 5 0 ’ X 10'. 1964 on. Standard s h ift. R ad io. 705 1 p.m. o n e c l a s s day b e ­ ing, e tc . V ery c le a n . 2021 H ard­ 345 Student S e r v ic e s B uild ing 0553. 27 the hom e of M oto ro la, Sylv an ia, C o m m an d er. F r o n t kitchen. D ow ner. Phone IV 5 -0 1 5 0 . 30 IV 7-3715 fo re p u b lic a tio n . in g. IV 4 -1 8 5 0 . 27 a fte r 1 p m . 32 FO U R M IL E S E a s t of C am pus on M untz, T V S te r e o s . S to ra g e T a k e o v er p ay m en ts. IV 4 -6 2 0 7 . M ERCU RY 1960 C om m uter S t a - C H E V R O L E T 1959 ''S i x ” ." 4 - SUN BEA M 1963 A lpine C o n v e rt- F u rn itu re S a le s . T e r m s a v a il­ C a n c e l la t i o n s - 12 noon on e R E L IA B L E F U L L and p a r t-tim e N. M eridian Rd. U pper se c tio n 29 tion Wagon. Nine p a s se n g e r. d o o r. R ad io, h e a te r, and w hite­ ib le . E x c e lle n t con d itio n . Must a b le . at 4601 N. U .S. 2 7 . C a ll c l a s s d ay b e fo re p u b lic a tio n m en and women, ch o o se your of b i- le v e l. B eau tifu l two bed­ C a m m in g t r a i l E A - 6 k 8 '. M u lti-d riv e . R a d i o , h e a te r, w a lls. Good con dition. One own­ s e l l . 1519 K . Spartan V illa g e . IV 7 -0 1 7 3 . C 26 h o u rs. C a ll betw een 3 - 6 pm ro o m ap artm en t. P in e paneled S le e p s two. C u pboard s, tab le, PHONE: w hite-w all t i r e s . Pow er s t e e r ­ e r . $ 6 7 5 . 6 6 9 -9 2 8 9 . 29 3 5 5 -2 8 1 8 . ___________________ 27 w eekd ays. 3 3 2 -3 4 1 7 . 38 living room with f ir e p la c e . Din­ TTr e S - SIZ E 6 .7 0 X 15. B la ck s to r a g e . Phone 372-1573 o r 4 8 4 - ing and b ra k e s. E x c e lle n t body, O L D SM O B IL E 19 6 3 , Dynam ic FO RD 1950 B ro n z e 4 -d o o r . GaT- 355-8255 a x ie . “ S i x " , stra ig h t s t ic k . R a ­ R E G IS T E R E D N U R SES, Full o r ing ro o m , la rg e k itch e n . F u ll wall with good tre a d . C a ll Stan, 5072. 26 m o to r, t ir e s and fin ish !! $1,285. " 8 8 ” . R ed ; white sid e w a lls. R a ­ bath and u tility ro o m . G radu ate 3 3 2 -4 2 6 8 . 27 M O B IL E HOME 1959. 5 0 ’ x l0\‘ RATES: A1 Edw ards C o . 3125 E .S ag in aw dio. H yd ram atic. C a l l Ron d io, h e a te r a n d n e a rly n e w p a rt tim e . 11-7 o r 3-11. Good s a l­ student and w ife p r e fe r r e d . $75 E L E C T R IC S T E E L g u itar -O ah n F u rn ish e d ; w a sh e r, d r y e r . Good a ry and d iffe re n tia l plus o th er 1 DAY..............$ 1 .2 5 (N orth of F ran d o r.) C 27 W eger, S r . IV 5 -9 4 2 6 . A fte r 5 white wall t i r e s . In e x c e lle n t T o n e m a s te r with c a rry in g c a s e frin g e b e n e fits . F le x ib le tim e m onth, 1 y e a r le a s e , plus de­ con d ition. C all 332 -8 1 4 6 a fte r 5 3 DAYS. . . .$ 2 .5 0 FO RD 1 9 5 7 F a irla n e , 2 - d o o r pm IV 5 -5 9 9 2 . 28 running condition. W ill s a c r if ic e and a m p lifie r. Phone IV 9-1718. sch ed u le. M eal fu rn ish ed . Phone, p o s it. A vailable im m e d iately . pm .____________________________ 30 5 DAYS_____ $ 3 .7 5 hardtop. V -8 , autom atic. $275. FO R D 1963 1/2 2 -d o o r hardtop, at $90 0 . C a ll F E 9 -2 5 9 8 . 28 ED 2 -0 8 0 1 . 26' C a ll E D 7 -2 3 7 6 . 26 ____________ 27 C a ll TU 2 - 9 9 0 7 . ___________ 26 4 2 7 . High p e rfo rm a n ce engin e. C H E V R O L E T 1738 C o n v e rtib le. C O L L E G E STU D E N TS, m a l e . E A S T LANSING D eluxe furnished B E IG E FLO O R length s tr a p le s s Lost & Found ( B a s e d on .15 w ords per ad) 348 engin e. P o s itr a c tio n . P ow er DE SOTA 1955. $150. Can be seen 4 -sp e e d flo o r s h ift. B e s t o ffe r. F u ll tim e su m m er w ork . P a r t o r unfurnished. F o r C o lle g e or fo rm a l and hoop. S iz e 10-12. L O S T , SELF-W IN D IN G w r i s t There w ill be a 25c s e r v ic e at 621 B a k e r S t. o r c a l l IV Must s e ll. TU 2 - 4 0 7 2 . 27 s te e rin g , b ra k e s , windows. A tim e during school y e a r if d e­ p r o fe s s io n a l p e r s o n n e l- V e ry a ttra c tiv e . R e a so n a b le . watch with le a th e r band. N ear and b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e if 9 -9 2 2 4 . 26 VOLKSWAGEN 1962 Sedan . E x - r e a l beauty o ffered by orig in al 3 r o o m s . Phone ED 2 -3 5 0 5 9 :3 0 Phone IV 4 -2 3 1 8 . 26 Shaw H a ll. R ew ard . C a ll 3 5 5 - s ir e d . E a rn enough during su m ­ th is ad is n o t paid w ith in C H E V R O L E T 1960. 4-d oo r B e U o w n er. $895. 3 3 2 -5 6 9 2 . 27 am - 5 :3 0 pm; o r ED 2 -3 1 3 5 . 26 8901. 27 c e lle n t condition. Owner ju s t m e r to pay fo r e n tir e y e a r of ACCUTRON WATCH. $175 r e ta il one w e e k . a i r . E x c e lle n t condition. R ad io, FO R D 1763 F a ir la n e 5 0 0 Sport v a lu e . Won in a c o n te s t. 1 y e a r L E F T IN lot E Education B u ild - bought new c a r . Phone 355-1071. sch o o lin g . O ver 15 $1,000 s c h o l­ U N IV E R SIT Y E M P L O Y E E S : A t- h e a te r, s e a t b e lts . P riv a te own­ 27 C oupe, bucket s e a t s . 16,000 g u aran te e . B e s t o f f e r . ED a rs h ip s w ere awarded to qu ali­ tention! E ffic ie n c y ap artm ent ing, b lack tonneau c o v e r fo r T h e S ta te News does not e r . T U 2 -5 5 7 3 . 28 CORVAIR 1963 Spyder C oupe. 150 m ile s . S till g u aran teed . Must 2 -2 8 8 1 . 26 fied stu d en ts. On the jo b tr a in ­ c lo s e to cam p u s, bus and shop­ S p r ite . R ew ard . C a ll B il l , 3 5 5 - p e rm it r a c ia l o r re lig io u s s e l l , s a c r if ic e . IV 2 - 0 2 0 9 a fte r C O R V E T T E 1 9 6 3, re d C o n v e rt- hp, p o s itra c tio n . $260 u n d e r ing fo r p ra c tic a l u se of your ping. B e a u t i f u l l y fu rn ish ed . SA IL BO A T l9 foot with t r a i l e r . 2528. 26 d iscrim in a tio n in Its ad­ 5 pm . 29 ib le . 300 hp, 4 -sp e ed , p o s it r a c - book. Im m acu late. $1995; 3 7 3 - education during the su m m er Ideal fo r o n e . C a l l F a b i a n Nylon s a il s , alum inum m a st, L O S T M EN’ S g la s s e s n e a r P h y - v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . T h e tion . A M -F M rad io, F ir e s to n e 0 3 2 7 ; IV 9 -4 5 2 2 , ev en in g s. 29 FA LCO N 1 9 6 3 S p rin tC o n v e rtib ie . m on ths. An e a rn w hile you le a rn R e a lty . ED 2-0811 o r evenings m o tor b ra c k e t. U sed 2 y e a r s . s i c s , M ath o r on E a s t Grand S tate News w ill not accep t 5 0 0 t i r e s . 482-5481, 3 7 2 -0 2 1 8 . C H E V R O L E T 1 7 5 2 R aven b la ck . 4 -s p e e d , bucket p ro g ram designed by th is m u lti­ E D 7 -2 4 7 4 .___________________ 32 4 8 4 -8 9 0 9 . 27 R iv e r . 3 3 2 -3 6 9 3 . 26 B is c a y n e . ad v ertisin g fro m p e rso n s 26 s e a t s . 260 V - 8 . Dwight, ED m illio n d o lla r C o rp o ratio n that S T E R E O COM PO NEN TS; G a r ­ 2 6 ,0 0 0 m ile s . Stand.'1rd sh ift, H ou ses L O S T - BULOVA 17 je w e l m an’ s d iscrim in a tin g ag ain st r e ­ M ER C U R Y 1963 Station w s" 2 -4 2 4 8 , 8 - 5 . 27 hundreds of stud ents have taken r a r d ch a n g er, $ 30. Dynaco P r e ­ rad io . A -l condition. O riginal F u r n i s h e d f i v e ro o m house w atch, yellow gold. Eppley Cen­ lig io n , r a c e , c o l o r o r M e te o r, nine p a s se n g e r. Sn ill FO R D 1752 F a i r l a n e S p o rts advantage o f. Many o f whom a re am p, $ 5 0 . A m p lifier $ 9 0 . Viking ow ner. $1400. Phone 4 8 7 -3179. fo r fo u r men stud en ts. S u m m er t e r , M en’ s w ashroom , T u esd ay , ' national o rig in . V -8 eng in e. A utom atic t r a n s ­ C ou pe. Manual tra n s m is s io n . s t ill with our C o . in key ex e cu ­ tap ed eck, $130. E le c tr o -V o ic e 28 t e r m . Unapproved. O ff- s t r e e t 2 pm . 3 5 5 -6 0 8 7 . 28 m is sio n . Radio, whitewall t i r e s . E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . 2 2 ,0 0 0 tive p o sitio n s. F o r a rr a n g e ­ s p e a k e rs , $30 e a ch . C a ll J im , MG 1963 1100. l9,00d m ile s . E x - p a rk in g . IV 5 - 0 5 5 5 . 27 Autom otive P ow er stee rin g and b r a k e s . L ik e c e lle n t condition. $1,150. By m ile s . O rigin al ow ner. Phone m ents of p e rso n a l in terv iew , 353-1451 aftern oo n s, e v en in g s. Personal T e m p e s t i 9 6 2 sp o rt coupe. new throughout!! Only $ 2 ,2 8 5 . ow ner. Phone TU 2 -1 4 4 8 . 26 3 5 5 -5 6 6 6 . 27 tim e , sched ule and c ity you wish F A L L T E R M , m a r rie d cou ple. 27 S ix room fu rnished hou se, two FREE BO A T rid e s ; G rand R W hite, sp o tle ss m aroon in te r­ A1 Edw ards C o . 3125 E . Saginaw VALIANT 1960. R ed , 4 - d o o r . to w ork, c a ll Grand R ap id s, F IR E S T O N E 25 hp e l e c t r i c s t a r t - C H E V R O L E T I 9 6 0 B is c a y n e, G L end ale 9 -5 0 7 9 . A lso L an sin g , b lo ck s f r o m F i r s t N ational M arin a second annual Open io r . 18,000 m ile s. E x c e lle n t co n ­ (N orth of F ra n d o r.) C.27 F lo o r s h ift. T r a n s is t o r ra d io . e r O utboard M o to r. B ran d new. V - 8 , s tic k sh ift, 348 engin e. 48 5 -3 1 4 6 . South B en d , C E n tra l B an k . No tob acco o r alco h o lic H ouse. F rid a y , S atu rd ay, Sun­ dition. Phone 4 8 2 -9 4 9 7 . 28 O LD SM O BILE 1963 F - 8 5 C u t- W hitew alls. E x c e lle n t condition. T r a d e o r s e l l . F E 9 -8 8 5 9 , a fte r $800 o r b e st o ffe r. IV 4 -9 0 2 4 b e v e ra g e s brought into hou se. day; May 8 , 9 , 10. F r e e c o k e s AUSTIN H EA LEY I9 6 0 - "3ÔÔ0” . la s s Coupe. H ydrom atic. P ow er M ust s e l l . 3 3 2 -5413, 30 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo, c a ll Grand 6:3 0 p m . 3 3 9 -2 6 7 6 . 30 a fte r 3 p m . 26 R apids nu m ber. 48 P r i c e re a s o n a b le . Phone 3 3 2 - and c o ffe e . 7086 C r ie tz R d ., 31,000 m ile s . Y ellow ; good co n ­ b r a k e s , power s te e rin g , ra d io , O LD SM O B IL E 1963 S ta r fir e C o n - DINING ROOM ta b le and b uffet, AUSTIN H EA L EY 1 9 6 0 , 3000. D im o n d ale. 27 d ition. B e s t o ffe r. 3 3 2 -3 7 9 4 a fte r h e a te r . Phone IV 9 -3 2 8 6 . 28 v e r tib le . E x c e lle n t condition, COU N TER H E L P w anted. W eek- 2841. 27 fo u r c h a ir s . Walnut. Good con­ Good condition throughout. S a c ­ FO R EIG H T boys. Tw o b lo ck s IF YOU A R E a c a re fu l d riv e r, 6 :3 0 pm . 26 PONTIAC 1961 B o n n ev ille. S tan d - m any e x tr a s . P r ic e d to s e ll. end s. 18 y e a r s and o v e r . Apply dition. 1117 E . High. C all IV r i f i c e . Must s e ll. C a ll 3 5 5 -7 6 2 6 fro m cam p u s. $12 w eekly. U til­ you m ay qualify fo r S ta te F a r m ’ s C H E V R O L E T 1 9 3 4 . 2 -d o o r. R a - ard s h ift, 4 -sp e e d . New tr a n s ­ Phone 484-2218 a fte r 5 pm . 28 C r e s t D riv e -In T h e a tr e a fte r 5 -2 7 9 0 . 30 o r 3 3 2 -8 9 6 1 . 28 it ie s p aid. A vailable beginning top -n otch p ro te ctio n at r o c k - dio, h e a te rs , new t i r e s . Body av­ m is s io n . New r e a r end. T a k e C H E V R O L E T 1958 4 -d o o r . 348 6 pm . 27 T e l e s c o p e - 6oo x pow er. L ik e FO R D 1962 X L -5 0 0 C o n v e rtib le . su m m e r te r m . 3 3 2 -4 7 3 8 . 27 bottom r a t e s . C all o r s e e your e r a g e , in te rio r e x c e lle n t, engine o v er p aym ents. IV 9 -4 8 7 0 . 30 en g in e, autom atic tra n s m is s io n , M O B IL E HOME sa le s m a n . F u ll new. Not a toy. S e ll o r tra d e . B lu e , white top. F u ll pow er. 390 S ta te F a r m agent today. JIM e x c e lle n t. $165. IV 2 - 6 9 2 5 . 28 C H E V R O L E T 1957 C o n v e rtib le. p o s itra c tio n , new t i r e s . Phone o r p a r t-tim e . C a ll IV 5 -2 2 8 9 o r R o o m s___________________________ C a ll T U 2-5311. 30 engin e, 4 sp eed . 2 4 ,5 0 0 m ile s . RYAN , IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , in F r a n d o r . C H E V R O L E T 1960 4 -d o o r B e l - E x c e lle n t. White w alls, rad io , IV 7 - 0 3 3 6 . 29 IV 2 -0 5 2 9 fo r appointm ent. 28 H ATE T H E DORM? Want to sav e 2 GOODYEAR SNOW t i r e s . 6 -7 0 $2,195. Must s e l l . 3 3 2 -6 4 3 4 . 28 C 26 h e a te r , power g lid e. P ow er m oney? B o ard and ro om $155 p e r a i r . E co n o m ical s ix c y lin d e r FO R D 1957 F a ir la n e 5 0 0 . E x c e l- E X P E R I E N C E D W A ITR ESSES X 15— lik e new. $20. C a ll 3 3 7 - IF YOUR mind w and ers a s you s te e rin g , b ra k e s . $ 6 7 5 . F r e d , C H E V R O L E T 1957 B e l - A ir C o n - te r m . M ust be m ale Sophom ore, en g in e. R ad io, h e a te r, w hite­ len t m ech an ical con d itio n . R e a ­ wanted. S e e Gene P h illip s . C ap i­ 2652. 26 view the s t a r s in the P la n e ta r ­ 3 3 2 -8 1 3 8 . 28 v e r tib le . T u rq u o ise . New white above two point. C a ll Murphy wall t i r e s . Pow er g lid e . F law ­ so n a b le . Phone TU 2 -2 1 6 5 . 27 tal R e s ta u ra n t, 217 W. W ashte­ T R E E S , S ix to eight fe e t Su g ar ium , think about the kooks at top, new t i r e s . V -8 , au tom atic, 3 3 2 -1 4 4 0 . 28 le s s m e ta llic blue fin ish . Spot­ C O M E T 1§61. 4 -d o o r, autom atic VOLKSW AG EN 1962 Sedan. 12,006 naw. 27 M ap les, $ 4 .5 0 . T h r e e foot Eng­ B ubolz In su ran ce fo r auto, f i r e ;; tra n s m is s io n . W hite, c le a n up­ e x c e lle n t con d ition. No r u s t . SU M M ER ROOMS fo r g irlsT W ith le s s ly c le a n !! M ech an ically p e r ­ m ile s . B e r y l g reen c o lo r . White E V E N I N G S A N D S a t u r d a y s . lis h B ir c h , $ 2 .0 0 . B ir c h clu m p s, and life 3 3 2 -8671.__________ C 26 h o ls te ry . Phone IV 2 -3 4 4 5 a fte r Only $65 0 . W illing to com p ro ­ coo k in g. C lo se to cam p u s and fe c t!! $1,085. A1 E dw ards C o . sid e w a lls. Good a s new. 8 8 2 - Needed im m ed iately, th re e c o l­ $ 3 .5 0 . On Round L ak e R d ., l/10i VACATION A T b eautiful L ak e 6 pm . 26 m is e . 337-1828. 29 shopping. Am ple p ark in g . 3 3 2 - 23125 E . Saginaw (North of F ra n - 0316. 28 le g e stud en ts, men o n ly .C h a n ce m ile E a s t o f-C h a n d le r. 6 6 9 - M ichigan lodge two hou rs fro m d o r.) C 27 FO R D 1959. 2 -d o o r , s tic k , s ix . FO R D 1962 C o n v e rtib le. C r u is e - 2495. 29 J . B . ’ s E X C L U S IV E L Y C h ev ro let to e a rn e x tra $$ fo r you r v a c a ­ 9117. 29 ca m p u s. Reduced r a te s t ill Ju n e R ad io and h e a te r . $ 4 9 5 . 3 3 7 - O -m a tic , V -8 , pow er s te e rin g , U N A PPROVED SIN G L E . K itchen U sed C a r s . 1957 and 1959 C on­ tio n , n e w c a r paym ent, e t c . SCHUMANN PIANO. $80. D ark 15. W rite : S e a F e v e r Lodge P .O . 0022. 26 t r a n s is to r ra d io . C h estnu t c o l­ and liv in g r o o m p r iv ile g e s . v e r t ib le s . V -8 A u to m a tics. New Could work into full tim e dur­ wood. C a ll 4 8 9 -2 8 6 9 . 26 B o x 87A , W hitehall, M ich . Phone o r, whitewall t i r e s . Phone TU W alking d istan ce to cam p u s. $8 FO R D 1960 F a ir la n e 5 00. Aqua 2 -6 0 0 0 . 27 white vinyl to p s. F o r the sh arp ­ ing su m m er v acatio n . D ial IV w eek. Phone 3 3 7 -0 2 2 0 . 28 PO O D LE P U P P IE S - "M in iatu re, T W 4-4^ 5'? 97 sedan autom atic 6 -c y lin d e r . E x ­ e s t used C hevys in town, com e THINKING O F a P iz z a P a rty ? SPRING t r a s , new t ir e s , sh arp condition. C h e v r o l e t i960 w a g o n . 2- d o or, s i x c y lin d e r, standard 4 -9 7 9 3 . out to J . B . ’ s and b ro w se around. SA L E S S U R V E Y -M en , a g e s 18 to 34 F or Sale b la ck , AKC r e g is te r e d . T h r e e fe m a le s , two m a le s. Cham pion­ C o n tact B im b o ’ s P iz z a f i r s t . $ 7 7 5 . 4 8 2 -3 1 4 0 . 28 2801 S . C e d a r. C 3 5 . S a la r y g u aran teed . Apply in B IC Y C L E - 26 inch m e n s. A m e r- ship blood lin e s . S ix w eeks old. C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C 27 s h ift. L e s s than 4 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s . O L D SM O B IL E 19 5 7, blue C on - S c o o te r s - C y c le s p e rs o n , 2 pm to 5 p m . M ich i­ Shots and w orm ed. T e r m s . C all $95 0 . W ill tra d e . Phone 6 7 6 - ican s ty le , dependable. W i l l Peanuts Personal SA V IN G S v e r tib le . New top, good quiet m o to r. E x c e lle n t body. F o u r 5951. 27 SC O O TER 1957 Cushm an E a g le . gan Soft W ater C o ., 3230 N orth E a s t S t r e e t, L an sin g . 26 d ic k e r . Phone 3 3 2 -4 3 6 4 a fte r T U 2 -0 3 6 0 .___________________28 S K I - B O A T . J o h n s o n V -5 0 . L E T ’ S A LL give a c h e e r fo r P h il. C H E V R O L E T 1962 Super Sport Ju s t overhauled . E x c e lle n t con ­ 5 :3 0 pm ._____________________ 27 b a r r e l . $55 0 . 3 3 2 -2 8 6 1 . 28 d itio n . New p aint. $195. Phone AAA IN C O M E- With the m ost M A YFA IR FIV E t r a n s is to r p o rt­ Loaded with a c c e s s o r ie s . M ust He le ft h is date to pay the b ill. C o n v e rtib le . E x c e lle n t condi­ 26 FROM 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 i le r hitch and seat tio n . C a ll 3 3 2 -8 4 6 5 . 29 3 7 2 -2 5 9 4 . M A lC o 250 c c , i9 6 0 . L o w m ile - 27 m a rk e ta b le product s in c e T V . S o lid le a d s . Need th re e m en. a b le tape re c o r d e r ; p lu s many a c c e s s o r i e s . B e s t o ffe r . C a ll s e e to a p p re c ia te . R e a so n a b le . ED 2 -2 6 3 4 o r ED 7-0 4 4 1 . 28 VVA N T E D : PA TRO LM EN f o r b e lts . M ust s e l l . $79 5 . TU O LD SM O B IL E 1962 " 9 8 ” H o li- W OLLENSAK T A P E r e c o r d e r . ev er-ex p an d in g fo r c e . C om m is­ e a g e , lik e new. Road o r t r a i l. C o n tact M r. B ow dren, 8 8 2 -6 6 2 6 . 3 5 5 -5 8 6 7 between 8 am and 12 2 -7 3 9 8 ev en in g s. 26 day. 4 -d o o r. F u ll p o w er. F iv e M odel T 1500. E x c e lle n t condi­ s io n s , frin g e b e n e fits. M ust be $ 250 o r b e st o ffe r. 3 3 7 -0 9 6 8 . _____________________________ 27 noon o r a fte r 9 :3 0 p m . 27 new t i r e s . 18,000 m ile s . $ 2 ,3 9 5 . STORY O LD SM O BILE 1 9 5 7 ,2 -d o o r h a rd - top. P ow er s te e r in g , b ra k e s, 3 3 2 -1 3 4 8 . 27 M O TO R C Y C LE 1961, T riu m p h . 27 F U L L AND p a r t-tim e w a itr e s s e s FD O D LE BU p P Y - AKC m in iiL needed. Apply d ally 9 am to 6 tio n . Not used m uch. C a ll 3 5 5 - 7795 ev en in gs. 26 a b le to w ork w eek -en d s. No ed­ ucation o r scru p le s d e s ir e d ., tu r e , d ark brown m a le . Nine C O R V E T T E 1963. F a s tE a ck 340 p m , T h u rsd ay , F rid a y and S a t­ ENGLISH 3 -sp e ed b i c y c l e s . W ill tr a in . C all 1-3 am Sunday.* windows, s e a ts . C lean c a r ; only 6 5 0 c c , T R 6 . 16,000 actual m ile s . w e e k s. W ill m ake e x c e lle n t stud. en g in e, four speed . C a ll a fte r 5 urday at 401 E . G rand R iv e r . $ 3 9 .7 7 . ACE HARDWHERE & S h e riff, S h y-A w ay -See County. $ 325. 3 5 5 -5 5 6 8 . 27 R e a l sh arp , many e x tr a s . C all $100. 3 3 9 -2 2 5 5 . 27 pm , IV 7 -0 0 4 0 . 30 B ig B oy R e sta u ra n t. 27 CNE MAN’S Schwinn b ic y c le . Un- G IF T S , 201 E . G rand R iv e r, _ 26 3 3 9 -2 5 9 7 . # 26 '59 R A M B L E R 2 d o o r TH U N D ERBlRD 1562. A ll white VOLKSW AGEN, 1 9 6 4 K arm in P C T id 1/2 SA Y S: A ctu ally th e re ’ s s ig h tly , but good tra n sp o rta tio n . a c r o s s from U nion. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . sedan, rad fo, h e a te r, white c o n v e rtib le . Phone IV 5 -8 5 4 7 . Ghia C o n v e rtib le. 5 ,0 0 0 m ile s . CUSHMAN E A G LE m otor s c o o t- F o r Rent_______ C nothing wrong with fr a te r n itie s , 27 e r , 1959. Runs w ell. $125. C a ll New t i r e s . Side b a sk e t, ch ain , w a lls. S tory s e lls RA M B­ A M -F M ra d io . N e w c a r w ar­ R O T O T IL L E R . H EA VY d u t y , its ju s t the people in th em . 26 B o b a fte r 5 pm . 332-1114. 26 F R E E BO A T rid e s . G rand R and lo ck included. Phone 3 3 7 - L E R S fo r l e s s . $495 ra n ty . C o s ts new $ 2 ,7 5 0 , our $195. On Round L ake Rd. 1/10 WANT HONDA 125 o r 150. T ra d e M a rin a . Second annual Open 9535. 28 p r ic e $ 2 ,2 9 5 . TH O R P M OTORS, m ile E a s t of C h an d ler. 6 6 9 - H ouse. F rid a y , Satu rd ay, Sun­ T O P INC. 2800 E . Grand R iv e r . (Next to U n cle Jo h n ’ s P an cak e H ouse.) 1960 Austin H ealey S p rite (no r e v e r s e g e a r ) . ED 7 -2 0 4 0 , day; May 8 , 9 , 10. F r e e c o k e s G IR L S ENGLISH 3 -sp e e d b icy cle with hand b ra k e s , b a s k e ts and 9117. GO YA -N YLO N s t r i n g c la s s i c 29 I f f 41 ($ * and c o ffe e . 7086 C r ie tz R d ., g e n e ra to r lig h ts . Two y e a r s old. Ò W U SI A # 26 M a rv . 27 g u ita r, with c a s e . A beautiful •57 O LD SM O BILE S u p e r D im ond ale. 27 88, Holiday Coupe, power $ -$ - $ C H E V R O L E T 1950 2 -d o o r . B la ck A L L -S T A T E C o m p a c t 19 6 5 . $ 50. It ru ns O .K . Ja c k G a te s, W indshield, double s e a t. O per­ Apa rtm en ts_________________ __ $ 3 5 . ED 2 -0 8 6 9 . SHERWOOD 64 watt S te re o a m - 30 in stru m en t. $ 80. Phone 3 3 2 - present s te e rin g , power b r a k e s , 4 3 2 9 , 306 K ed zie, 27 3 5 5 -6 6 6 3 o r 3 5 5 -2 8 9 4 . 30 p lif le r , $175. Viking S te re o tape rad io, h e a te r, h y d ram atic, white w a lls. S to ry s e lls For Your F IA T 1959 S p o rts C a r C o n v e rt- a to r s m anual, to o ls . $195. 1109 M itc h e ll. IV 9 -6 3 4 7 . 29 MAN WANTED to s h a re two bed­ room ap artm en t. C lo se to ca m ­ d eck , $175. Ensign ch an g er $25. B IC Y C L E S A L E S , s e r v ic e and r e n t a ls . E a s t L an sin g , C y cle , T H E FJN ES T p u s. U tilitie s paid. $40 month. 332-4121.______________________ 28 in OLDS fo r le s s . $595 ib le . Swing out bucket s e a ts Employment 1215 E a s t Grand R iv e r . C a ll 3 3 2 - C A R and other e x t r a s . L ik e n e w co n - 3 3 7 -0 7 6 7 ._____________________ 26 F E M A L E D ISTRIBU TO RS wanted E A S T LANSING. C o m p letely f u r - PEN YA N RUNABOUT B o a t. T wo d e c k s . W ill s e ll o r trad e fo r 8 3 0 3 .____________ C Student Apartments d itio n . C o st $ 2 ,8 0 0 new, s e ll S a ilb o a t o r racin g h u ll. $150. 14 FO O T BO A T, 30 hp. M e rc u ry fo r fa s t moving women’ s ap­ nished studio a p a rtm e n ts. C a r ­ THE DELTA ‘60 CHEVY 2 door coupe, In T r a d e For fo r $950 c a s h . Phone TU 2 -0 9 3 4 . p a re l item . High re p e a t s a le s . peted and a ir con ditioned. F o r Phone IV 9 -5 5 1 5 . 27 a n d t r a i le r . $60 0 . C a l l IV 2 3 3 -2 3 5 D elta S t. 30 4 -3 5 9 2 . 1604 B la i r . 30 r a d i o , h e a te r, autom atic No investm en t n e c e s s a r y . C a ll tw o. C a ll F ab ian R e a lty , ED ACCORDION 120 b a s s , like" new. EVERGREEN ARMS tra n s m is sio n , white w alls 1964 RAMBLER S p e c ia l From 8 8 2 -2 8 0 8 . 29 2-0811 o r evenings ED 7 -2 4 7 4 . O rig in al c o s t ov er $300 - will s e ll fo r $175. Phone IV 2 -0 9 8 0 .’ 341-345 E v e rg re e n S t. Story s e lls CH EVYS fo r le s s . $895 W A IT R E SSE S: Good w orking c o n - d itio n s. Must have som e e x p e r­ C L O S E -In , c le a n a p arim en t.S iu b - 37 __________ 27 ED EN R O C HASLETT APARTMENTS because. . FORD'S ie n c e . S e e M r. M itch ell o r M r. le a s e fo r su m m er, 2 p eople. W ALNUT D R O P -L E A F' g a te -ie g 135-145 H aslett S t. $85 p l u s u tilitie s . P h il, 300 o cc a s io n a l ta b le . S u itab le fo r APARTMENTS We urgently need used c a r s . 1st T E A M . B o s h e ff. No.pl.one c a lls p le a se . p ic tu r e window. L ik e new. $30. UNIVERSITY TERRACE Ju s t re ce iv e d 4 tru ck loads of E A T SH O P. 605 E . Grand R iv e r . M .A .C . 3 3 2 -3331._____________26 Now 6 4 5 -9 2 4 5 . 27 444 M ichigan Ave. new R a m b le rs and th e s e c o m ­ ’ 63 C H E V R O L E T C o n v e rtib le, 26 W ANTED ONE g ir l fo r m odern '60 PONTIAC V entura, 4 two bedroom apartm ent a c r o s s (under con stru ctio n ) door hardtop, power s t e e r ­ bined with our c u rr e n t d isplay R & H, standard tra n s m is sio n , N e e d P o u r men to tra in p a r t- EYDEAL VILLA Leasing can m ake c a r shopping and new s p a r e , w hite with re d in­ tim e now, fo r full tim e su m m er. fro m cam p u s. Phone 3 3 7 -0 2 9 7 ing, pow er b ra k e s, rad io, buying a r e a l and lastin g t e r io r , sh a rp .................... .$ 2 ,4 7 5 E ven in g s of your ch o ic e f o r a fte r 5 :0 0 . \ 29 and for APPLIANCES h e a te r, hy d ram atic, w hite p a r t -t im e . C a ll M r. H oisington FURN ISH ED A PA RTM EN T f o r by p le a s u r e . *61 C H E V R O L E T Im pala, 2 w a lls. S t o r y s e lls PON­ d oor, hardtop, V -8 , au tom atic 8 8 2 -6 6 2 6 to a rra n g e fo rp e rs o n ­ th re e o r four g i r l s . C lo s e to BURCH A M Summer & Fall • R ange TIA C S fo r le s s . $1295 al in te rv ie w . 26 cam pu s and shopping. P a rk in g . N o w Is The tra n s m is sio n ,- R & H, b lack R E S E A R C H A SSISTA N tS fo r 3 3 2 -2 4 9 5 . 29 WOODS • Air Conditioning . . . . . . ..................................$1,4 9 0 Tim e T o Buy S u r v e y w ork. E x t r o v e r t , N o w Renting featuring • Garbage Disposal ’ 62 T tjU N D E R B IR D C o n v e rti­ frie n d ly , r e lia b le . M ale o r fe ­ iNOW RENTING soft. b le , lig ht blu e, w hite top, full m a le with c a r . C all 3 5 5 -4 0 5 0 o r to Bogue S t. for • Refrigerator 1 9 6 4 RAMBLERS 2 d o u b le bed room s pow er, s h a r p a ll the way 3 5 5 -4 0 8 9 . 26 B rid g e Summer & Fall Terms D o u b le bath ro o m s STORY ................................................... $2,590 FO R EIG N STUDEN T to w o r k Closest To Campus • Low As - $1799 '6 2 FO R D G a la x ie 5 0 0 ,2 d oor, p a r t-tim e fo r d re ss m a k e r. Hand W alk-in c l o s e t s And Shopping • $100 * Down sed an, big m o to r, R & H, w ork . Phone 332-4417. 28 featuring: A ir C o n d itio n in g • Low Bank H urst flo o r sh ift, lig h t blue, PARKING AREA •Swimming Pool W all-to w all c a r p e tin g Stop in and see the Resi­ Interest Rates e xcep tio n ally n ic e $1,5 9 0 FOR SUMMER & FALL •Barbeque Area dent Managers in the apart­ the F u lly eq u ip p ed OLDSMOBILE • Immediate Delivery •On The Spot Financing '60 TH U N D ERBlRD C o n v e rti­ b le , red with w hite in te rio r C o m p le te w ith : • F u lly fu rn ish e d 2 *G-E Appliances •Completely furnished F u ll s i z e k itc h e n E le v a to r ment building of your choice. & top, fu ll pow er $ 1 ,8 9 0 river's e d g e bedroom a p a rtm e n t • Wall to w all c a r p e tin g • Choiceof Interior Colors L au n d ry f a c i l i t i e s Ot HM <5r E & M Summer & Fall • 4 c a r p ark in g for further information Where the May A U T O SALES J A C K DYKSTRA Leases Available • A ir c o n d itio n e d • S n a c k bar C a ll EDEN R O C O W f t M A N • P r iv a t e B a lc o n y FORD PROPERTY Action Is “ S e r v in g L a n s i n g 3 3 Y e a r s " (Open M on, T h u rs , F r l 't i l 9) ED 2 - 4 4 3 2 • F o u r la rg e c l o s e t s • D is h w a s h e r s ED 2 -5 0 4 1 2 5 2 R iv e r S tr e e t (1 m in . fro m Bogue MANAGEMENT CO. 1717 E . M ichigan N. C e d a r at G rand R iv e r Stop at Our Model 235 Delta 3165 E . MICHIGAN IV 2-1311 IV 4 -8 4 7 3 261 River Street 3 32-5051 252 C ed ar ^ ^051 ED 2 - 0 5 6 5 332-0838 IV 2 -1 6 0 4 T h u rs d a y , M a y 7 , 1964 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n Real Estate Service Service Service B E A U T IF U L WOODED lot near M SU, shopping, s ch o o ls; ideal T H E S IS PR IN TE D R apid S e rv ic e hom e s it e . O w ner. Phone 3 3 7 - D raftin g Supp lies, X E R O X C o p - STU D EN T T V r e n ta ls . New 19" WHY PAY M O R E ? -F o r p ro fe s ­ p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 21” ta b le m od els, $8 p e r m onth, 17” sio n al d r y clean in g , W EN - DROW S. P a n ts, s k i r t s , sw eat­ Placement Bureau Horticulture Research Farm s 29 igS M o ve A w a y From Mt. H o p e 2345. ta b le m o d els, $7 p e r m onth. A ll e r s - 6 0 P lain d r e s s e s , s u its , C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T E A S T LA N SIN G ,9 5 5 L il a c .T h r e e s e t s gu aranteed , no s e r v ic e o r c o a ts , $1.19. 3006 V ine S t ., 1/2 221 South Grand T h u rs d a y , May 14 bedroom C o lo n ia l. D e n plus L a n sin g , 482-5431 o r 4 8 2 -5 0 3 8 d e liv e ry c h a r g e s . C a llN e ja c T V b lo ck w est of F ra n d o r. C26 study a r e a . P r ic e d re a so n a b ly . R e n ta ls , IV 2 -0 6 2 4 . C FO RM A L WEAR re n ta l s e r v ic e . E au C la ir e P u blic S c h o o ls : e l e ­ ’________________________ C 27 Phone 3 3 2 -4 5 8 9 . 28 CH ILD CAKE in my E a s t L ansing P R O M P T D E L IV E R IE S , t h r e e m en tary education (B ) F e m a le . H o rticu ltu re r e s e a r c h fa rm s L a n e w ill b e rep laced by a tr a c t we’ r e going to s e e som e build­ S tep out to th o se fo rm a l p ro m s typ es of d iap e rs to ch o o se fro m . W. J . M axey B o y s T ra in in g began a lo n g -ra n g e m ove th is of about 144 a c r e s on C o lleg e Road ings com ing up in that g en eral and p a rtie s in our a ll new p r i­ Service h o m e. D ays o n l y . Phone ED B ulk wash fo r c le a n e r , w hiter v ate stock of P alm B e a c h fo rm a l S c h o o l-s p e c ia l ed u cation, r e m e ­ week fro m s it e s north of M t. Hope south of 1 -9 6 . a r e a north of M t. Hope Road. 2 -4 5 0 9 .____________ 27 to re c e n tly p u rch ased U n iv e rsity E L TANGO C A F E d ia p e r s, fluff d ried and folded. w e a r. Only at T im e C le a n e r s . d ial read ing, a rith m e tic , se n io r T V , RADIO, PHONO R E P A IR U s e y o u rs o r re n t o u r s . C ontain­ h ig h E n glish , s o c ia l stu d ie s, land south of 1 -9 6 . T h e m ove is T h is w i l l leav e only one ag­ " I t se e m s hard to co n ce iv e of D e licio u s M exican Food Don’ t S e a rc h — C a ll C hurch S p e cia l group r a t e s . E v en in g s by e r s fu rn ish ed . No d ep o sit. 25 m ath, s c ie n c e , m e ch a n ica l draw ­ p a rt of a p ro je c t to r e - l o c a t e all r ic u ltu r a l in sta lla tio n north of buildings th e re , but if you w ere B anqu ets and P a r tie s IV 2 -5 6 0 8 appointm ent. C a ll 332-1215 o r y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e . B y -L o D iap er ing, a r ts and c r a f t s , m e c h a n ic s, a g r ic u ltu r a l r e s e a r c h in s ta lla ­ M t. H op eA v e., L a u tn e r sa id . T h at h e r e 5 o r 10 y e a r s ago, It w as T a k e -o u t S e rv ic e P rom p t S e rv ice -N e w & U sed S ets stop in at 515 W. G rand R iv e r . S e r v ic e . 1010 E . M ich igan . IV m e t a l s , c o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g , tion s south of the m ain p a rt of is the po u ltry r e s e a r c h c e n te r on hard then to co n ceiv e of the ch em ­ H ours 2 - 6 pm— c lo se d M ondays CHURCH T V S E R V IC E 29 2-0 4 2 1 . C m u sic (B ,M ). cam p u s, in an ticip atio n of fu rth er F a r m L a n e , w h i c h will a l s o is t r y building o r the c y clo tro n C a ll fo r re s e rv a tio n s b e fo re 7 808 W. W illow , L a n sin g C ACCIDEN T P R O B L E M ? C a l l building in th at d ire c tio n . standing in what used to be a cow D IA P E R S E R V IC E , sam e d iap e rs M illington Com m unity S ch o o ls : ev en tu ally be moved south. p m . IV 5 -9 6 4 2 . 5 2 6 E , G rand s p r i n g h o u s e c L e a n i n g - B y K alam azoo S tr e e t Body Shop. “ A ll a g ric u ltu ra l r e s e a r c h is retu rn ed e ith e r y o u rs o r o u rs. S m a ll dents to la rg e w re c k s . e le m e n ta ry edu cation, s p e c ia l L a u tn e r said , “ In 5 o r 10y e a r s fie ld .” R iv e r — IV 9 -2 3 6 4 . 26 th e jo b o r hou r. Own tra n s p o rta ­ being moved slo w ly but su re ly With our s e r v ic e , you m ay in­ education type A, com bination A L T E R A T IO N S. A L L kind s. C a ll tion . F r e e e s tim a te s . C a ll OR A m e rica n a n d fo reig n c a r s . out of th e a r e a above M t. H ope,” -T O D A Y - clu d e two pounds of baby c lo th e s kin d erg arten through 3rd g rad e, betw een 3 -9 pm . 8 8 2 -7 3 0 9 . 27 6 -5 0 4 7 . 29 G u aranteed w ork. 489-7507.1411 H arold W. L au tn e r, p r o fe s s o r of that do not fad e. D iap er p ail fu r­ s e n io r high E n g lish , E n g lis h - T h e G r e a t e s t of L ove C o n ta ct L e n s S P E C IA L IS T fo r In - E a s t K alam azoo. C u rban planning and land scape S tory’ s! nished. s o c ia l stu d ies, s e n i o r high V E T E R A N -W A L L clean in g a n d v is ib le B eau ty . 500 C re a tiv e a r c h ite c tu r e and d ir e c to r of phy­ AM ERICAN D IA PER S E R V IC E T y p in g S e r v ic e F r e n c h , m etal shop and m achine “ W U T H E R lN G pain tin g. P ro fe ss io n a l w o r k . F a s h io n s in G la s s e s . C ap ital s ic a l plant planning, sa id . 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t shop. M /F. H E IG H T S ’ N eat, e ffic ie n t. C a ll 4 8 4 -0 5 0 1 . O p tical Stud ios, 115 E . M ichigan G E N ER A L T Y P I N G . T h e s is , " T h i s h a s long been U n iv er­ IV 2 -0 8 6 4 ’ C North S ta r Cam p fo r B o y s: Shown At 7 : 1 5 • 9 :2 0 29 IV 2 - 7 4 3 4 . C th e m es done in m y hom e. 1760 SUM M ER E M P L O Y M E N T : soph­ sity p o lic y .' ' E if e r t Rd. Phone 6 9 4 -0 3 7 8 . 27 o m o re s and above: c o u n s e lo rs , L a u tn e r sa id the h o rtic u ltu re BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS _ Pr e s e nt e d At , • • B A R B I M EL E x p e rie n c e d typ­ sa ilin g m a s te r, g o lf, a r t s and and o th er fa rm s a re being moved TOMORROW 7:10-9:10 south to allow fo r the "e n o rm o u s H a v in g a b a n q u e t ? ing and m u ltilith s e r v ic e . B lo ck c r a f t s , natu re m a s te r s , (inclu des off cam p u s. No jo b too la rg e o r ro o m , board , tran sp o rtatio n and grow th that s till h as to go on.” F o r t h e fir s t t i m e o n t h e g ia n t s c r e e n T h e 1 0 0 -a c re h o rtic u ltu re s ite in b la z in g T E C H N I C O L O R ! * too s m a ll. Phone 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . 26 sa la ry ) P h illip s P etro le u m C o .: All betw een H agadorn Road and F a r m T E R M P A P E R S , th e s e s , e x p e r - m a jo r s of the C o lle g e s of A g ri­ ien ce d . IBM e l e c t r i c . M arianne c u ltu re and B u s in e s s (B ). MAL'RICE JUDITH H arrin g to n , 3 7 2 -3 2 8 0 . C27 . . . or 200, DINES w ill EV AN S AN D ER SO N make your spring ban­ T Y P IN G in my hom e. S h irley D e c k e r, 2654 M e lv ille , E . L . m I he quets carefree and suc­ P hone 332-0721. * C IAI1 LAMIN* fa ir daughter JO B RESU M ES 100 c o p ie s , $ 4 .0 0 . cessful. We offer the fin ­ A ld inger D ire ct M ail a d v e rtis ­ Th ur-Fri-Sat o f 9 est in food and service. in g. 533 N o r t h C lip jp ert. IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . C M a j o r ‘ ‘ We appreciate your 3 -Ad ult Hits T Y P IN G . T e rm p a p e rs , th e s e s . business.” if S .M .C . E le c t r i c . Work gu aran­ G e n e r a I.s.kvu;. te e d . 337-1527 o r 3 3 2 -6 8 5 5 . 48 m b w h I i. » * , G E O R G E S C H A EFE R prodÄ « Ä Ë D IË ST A R R , typ ist.. T h e s e s , ofWttXIAMSHAKESPEARE'S MrtWD d is s e r ta tio n s , t e r m p a p e rs , g e n e r a l typing. E x p e rie n ce d , IB M E le c t r ic . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . C - ™ E t n a c u e tlir ^ C O N D E M N E D Call IV 5 - 7 1 7 9 for information T ransportation Utostarring MICHAEL HORDERN WORLD’ S FÀ ÎR H oliday. Go by «ALTONA' IAN B A N N E N ^ ^ á s a f a i r , s e e the F a i r . Ju n e 15-19. ftTlTANUSant CtPiOPONT! Pnuntaho Directedb> ho»»«» fit nireb* 20thCfNTURV-FOX Round trip , accom m od atio n s, GEORGE SCHAEFER • PHIL C. SAMUEL ' T S e x t r a s , $99. Don’ t b e le ft out. 1 s t A t 8 :1 7 C a ll 3 5 5 -5 4 6 5 . 27 w h e n a r e -2 n d A t t r a c t i o n - 6 5 % a n d 3 5 % Wanted JANE 1 VAN C A M P U S N O W ! 2nd W eek g o o d m a r k s ? N EED A h o u se tra ile r to re n t fo r LEIGH JOHNSON SHELLEY MARTHA 6 5 < to 5 :3 0 E v e & Sun 9 0 ^ T o d a y a t 1 :3 0 - 5 :4 0 - 9 : 4 5 su m m e r f o r fam ily of f i v e . •337-0271 ,,£ « ;« & .► » * » « - Phone IV 4.-1451. 26 WINTERS HYER " A Story o f C o rru p tio n ■ T o ld in B r i ll ia n t T e r m s !” STRIN G BANDS 1 J u g Band s! ; M THE LANDAUCOMPANY presents •ADDED B lu e g ra s s bandsl MSU fo lk lo re so c ie ty w ants p e r fo r m e r s fo r 4L D IR K B O G A R D E Academy-( M ay 2 2 . C all Hal 3 5 5 -2 8 5 7 o r S A R A H M IL E S Award Cartoon prives A1 .3 5 5 -9 4 3 7 . 28 WENDY CRAIG. 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Michigan Thursday, May 7, 19 64 S o u t h B e n d O r B u s t I n F i B y DU A N E L A N C A S T E R going to South Bend to c o v e r the and I w as on my way again . W ishing m e lu ck , the ra th e r gan S tate have the fa c ilitie s to I a s su re d him that MSU could S to te N ew s S p o rts W riter N o tre D a m e-S ta te b a se b a ll gam e A d is g r u n tle d s a le s m a n chubby fellow dropped m e off in c u re a s ic k c h ick en ?” I was fo r the S tate N ew s, I had not undoubtedly help him out so he F iv e hours and s ix rid e s a fte r stopped fo r m e on G rand R iv e r the sm a ll c o lle g e town. Second s about to an sw er him when a loud dropped m e off at the in te rs e c tio n m issin g the South Bend-bound bus been fully co n scio u s o f the tim e A ve. and mumb ed he was only la t e r a young m a rin e stopped squawk thundered from the back of 1 -94 and M -2 7 . containing M ichigan S ta te 's b a se ­ (the bus w as scheduled to leave going to Howard Jo h n so n ’ s fo r and asked m e w here I w as going s e a t. ball team T uesd ay, 1 wandered at 8 a .m .) and a rriv e d at Je n sio n A fte r w aiting fo r m o re than an b re a k fa s t. It w asn’ t m uch of a "So u th Rend” I re p lied ra th e r Field h ou se only to be told that Looking back I saw a frig h ­ hour at the in te rs e c tio n of M -2T onto the N otre Dam e cam p u s. i T h at m orning, e xcited about the bus had d eoarted . Sad and d ejec te d , I le ft the s t a r t , but it w as the beginning of a zany 135 m ile tre k . fo o lis h ly . ’ ’ W e l l , ’ * h e said , you’ r e lucky I stopped b e ca u se tened ro o s te r fighting v iolently to get out of h is c a g e . “ Oh th a t,” and M -6 0 , 1 fin ally got a rid e on a tru ck , which fo rtu n ately w as Not m o re than ten m inu tes la ­ I don’ t think many people would the d riv e r rep lied quite c a su a lly , field house try in g to think o f son: .' going into South Bend. t e r , a U n iv ersity of M ichigan have stopped righ t h e re In the " i s one of my beSt r o o s te r s . solu tio n. T hen it c a m e to m e I got th e re in plenty of tim e gradu ate studying f o r h is doc­ m iddle of town.” I r a is e them fo r cock fig h ts. He’ s S tu d e n ts and I began to h ltch ik e . Suddenly, I re m em b e re d that I’ d n ev er been to ra te in h isto ry at S ta te , stopped and said he w as on h is way to On the way he s u rp r is e d m e with the question: " D o e s M ich i­ G eo rg e« Je n n y ’ s the one th at’ s to s e e the Ir is h down the S p ar­ tan s 9 - 8 and ro d e hom e with to South Bend and didn’ t know s ic k .” them . Albion to hear G ov. R o s s B a r ­ Com m ent which way to go. A stop at a lo cal gas statio n fo r so m e maps nett sp eak. I decided to sw itch rou tes and go with him . H O M AD E FO O D SH O P O n P a y in g In a showdown betw een school s p ir it and the pocketbook, who R e la x ! L e t F la s h M A L L S P E C IA L T h u r .- F r i .- S a t . would win? MSU students m ay not have to T R A V E L O G U E —S p o rts w riter D u ane L a n c a s t e r t r c c e s L a n ­ sin g to South B en d jo u rn e y P h o to by Ken R o b e rts majke that d ecisio n fo r at le a st another y e a r , but when the tim e S o lv e Y o u r P r o b le m s M u sh ro o m S tea k c o m e s , th e re will be m om ents of includes in d ecisio n and fru stra tio n . F aced with the thought of pay­ soup or juice ing f o r football tic k e ts , J i m wafers N o need to lu g those S ch u ltz, Albion fre sh m a n , said: potatoes In tra m u ra l N e w s " I haven’ t m issed a gam e y e t, but I don’t think I’ d p ay. Whenyou w i n t e r w o o le n s hom e vegetable or salad th is s u m m e r . Ju s t b rin g get hit in the pocketbook, things roll-butter look d iffe r e n t." th e m to Fla s h fo r F R E E M EN ’ S W OM EN'S R ich ard M arks has an opposite S T O R A G E . P ic k th e m up coffee or tea Softba11 S ch e d u Je T r a c k and F ie ld opinion: “ 1 would probably p a y ," he said . ‘ T ’m a g r e a t football in the fa ll and pay o n ly * i - PI Kappa P h l-Z .B .T . T h e W om en's f rack and F ie ld 2__ S .A .E .-S ig m a Nu 3— D .T .D .-S ig m a Phi E psilon m eet w ill be held sh o rtly and all in te re ste d p a rtie s may u se the fa n ." In p ast y e a r s , attend ance at t h e r e g u 1 a r c le a n in g Serving Hours 8:30 A M . - 9 P.M. grid gam es was good even when c h a rg e . 4— Phi Sigm a K appa-D elta U p si- Ralph Young 1 rack fo r p r a c tic e Ion 5 — A .E .P i-A .T .O . acco rd in g to the following s c h e ­ dule: beginning today the tra c k the Sp artan s w ere not in con ten­ tion fo r the B ig T e n cham pion­ 3224 MALL, FRANDOR 6— Phi Delta T h ê ta --S ig m a Chl w ill be av ailab le from 5 :30 p .m . ship. A re m a rk by Fen ton sopho­ Phi Kappa Tau-A lpha Sigm a until dusk each weekday until m o re B ill Noch in d icates that the situ ation could change under a REMEMBER MOM Phi the day of the m eet which is 8— B eta T h êta P i-L .C .A . scheduled for May 21. new p o licy. 9— A .G .R .-P h i Kappa Sigm a " I t ' s t h e p rin c ip le of t h e G olf th in g ," he said . “ I ’d ju st ag soon 10 D elta Chi-S^A.M . T h e B e s t B a ll T ou rnam ent not p a y ...u n le s s we had a darn 6 :30 p .m . w ill be held this afternoon at 4 p .m . E n tr ie s a r e being acce p te d good te a m ." One coed said she would gladly ClIANEiS AND SHIR? IAUNOERERS Send Her Cut Flowers, ANDO* iltONING ON 1— F a rm h o u se -P h i Sigm a D elta 2— P s i U p silo n -T h eta Chi fo r the 18 Hole Tournam ent with an entry fe i of one d o lla r. A ll pay fo r a seaso n tic k e t, but on one condition. " I think it would be w ell worth A Plant, or Corsage 3 __ T ria n g le -P h i G am m a Delta e n trie s w ill be accep ted today 4— W o rd sw o rth -W o rcester 5 — No Gam e fro m 12 noor. - 3 p.m . and F r i ­ day 12 noon - 3 p .m . F rid a y is. the money if the p r ic e included a tick et to the M ichigan gam e By Wire. 6 — C am e ro n -C arle to n the deadline. when it’ s i t Ann A r b o r ," sh e said . 7— W indsor-W ight 8 — H ow land-H edrick ■ Place Your Order 9— E a s t Shaw 2 -3 10—B ra n d y -B ru tu s Early! 7 :4 0 p.m . /m She'll Appreciate 1— H ed rick -E lsw o rth 2 —-Kappa Alpha P si-K ap p a Sigm a 3— W im bledon-W ilding Your Thought. 4— C .S .O .-F y jim o ’ s 8 :5 0 p .m . 1— B a ile y 1-2 D R IV E A R E A L S P O R TS C AR Ä L 2 — B a ile y 3— B a ile y 3 -4 5 -6 T h e y t h i n k th e y’ re so TODAY Send Flowery s m a rt! [I 4— B a ile y 7 -8 T enni s A ll e n trie s fo r the M ichigan p la in W h a t’ s and w ro n g h avin g a w ith h ole ? b e ing It’ s at the Pi Beta Phi house, S tate In tram u ral I n d i v i d u a l T e n n is (sin g les) T ou rnam ent a r e natural fo r a donut. It’ s c u s ­ 343 Harrison, from 3’-3Q-5*’30 PM, due in the In tram u ral O ffice by to m a ry , tra d itio n a l, s o r to f Ivy N O R M K E H L 5 p .m . F rid a y , Le a g u e e ve n. See you there. ■lotiAf S treet D a n c e Al Edwards E D 7 -1 3 3 1 109 E . G r. R iv e r T h e T re b le m a k e rs will provide m u sic Saturday at the E a s t C am ­ pus S tre e t D ance to be held in DAW N D O N U T S SPO R TS CAR parkin g lot G , south of the Phy­ o v er 101 v a r ie tie s Sir Perior® Cord Suits: s ic s Math B u ild ing. E v ery on e is CENTER w elcom e at the dance which be­ Classic Coolers by Haspel gins at 9 p .m . 11 35 E . G r. R iv e r 3 3 2 -2 5 4 1 616 N. Howard - Corner E. Saginaw Initiation O m icron Nu, national home e co n o m ics honorary, w ill in iti­ a te new m em b e rs at 5 :3 0 p .m ., today in the w om en's facu lty lounge in the Union. O m icron Nu w ill hold the annual hom e eco n o m ics honors banquet at 6 :30 p .m ., tonight in 21 Union. L a u rin e F itz g e ra ld , a s s i s t a n t dean of students, w ill sp eak. 'C O U P O N ' 1C O U P O N 1 W H A T ’S DACRON WROUGHT SPALDING SPALDING N E W COTTON IRON TENNIS TENNIS IX T H E MAY BLOUSE BOOK RACKS BALL RACKET 3 B A L L PAC A T L A N T IC ? $1.99 “ The Squeeze on the Liberal U ni­ v e rs ity " by J. Douglas Brown: C a n 2 /$ 3 .0 0 $1.37 $3.07 - -=#7 t h e l i b e r a l u n i v e r s i t y s u r v i v e in a R E G . 1.97 R E G . 2 .9 9 R E G . 2 .1 9 R E G 4 .9 5 c lim a te of b ig n e s s , diversity, a n d sp ecialization ? 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