Inside MICHIGAN Weather TAT Question Rights Group Ap‘ Fair and a little warmer to­ pointment, p. 3; A Weakness day with high in low to mid­ In Our Nature, p. 4; SAE, STATE « dle 70’s. Saturday: Partly Wonders All-Sp, rts Champ­ ions, p. 6. UNIVERSITY S ' cloudy turning slightly cool- Vol. 55, Number 161 Friday, June 5, 1964 East Lansing, Michigan Price 10c S t u d e n t F e e R a i s e P l a n n e d F o r F a ll $7 A Term Hike Seniors To Swing Out In Residence Halls Sunday M u ch O f In c re a se E a r m a r k e d Fo r H ig h e r S tu d e n t W a g e s To O b s e r v e T r a d i t i o n a l R it e S tu d e n ts w ill fa c e a g en eral In cre a se in fe e s fo r r e s id e n c e h a lls and m a r r ie d h o u s in g M ichigan S ta te 's c la s s of 1964 w ill gath er fo r the la st tim e as u n its w hen th e y re tu rn to cam p u s n e x t fa ll. undergraduates Sunday to ob­ T he in c r e a s e w as ann ou nced T h u rsd ay by s e r v e the fifty -fo u rth trad itio n al S en ior Swingout. P h illip J. M ay, v ic e p r e s id e n t fo r b u s in e s s T h e s e n io r s , cla d In caps and and fin a n c e . T he ann ou n cem en t cam e on th e gowns, w ill m eet at 2 :3 0 p .m . at h e e ls of a d e c is io n Beaum ont T o w e r, and, led by the S co ts H ighland ers, they will Romney W ed n esd ay to r a is e m arch to F a irc h ild T h e a tre to th e s tu d e n t m in im u m h ear re m a rk s by P re sid en t John A , Hannah, T h ey also w ill be w el­ h o u r ly w age to $ 1 .2 5 com ed into MSU’ s alumni a s ­ sociatio n . T h e outstanding graduates in SENIORS PICK UP RAIN-SEATS — With Michigan weather con­ stantly unpredictable, graduating seniors found it wise to pick and ra te th e to h o u r ly $ 1 .4 5 . s ta ff Seeks To FINALS, FOOD AND FRUSTRATION -• Exams mean late hours, 3 a.m. snacks and the feel­ ing of too much to do and too little time for Kay Botsford, Birmingham junior. Photo by Ken Roberts the c la s s w ill be announced dur­ up their reserved seat tickets for the June 14 graduation. R esid en ce hall fe e s w ill In­ ing the p ro g ra m . A s the s e n io rs gath er at B eau ­ mont T o w er, they will be e n te r­ Photo by Ken Roberts. c r e a s e $7 p e r te rm fro m $268 to $275 fo r room and board . Students In m a r rie d housing Shut Plant tained at a S co ts H ighlanders e x ­ w ill pay an In c r e a s e of $6 p e r UPi— A n g r 11 y ch arg in g t h a t hibition fro m 1:30 to 2 :3 0 p .m . T h e H ighlanders w ill be joined by^the F lin t S co ttish P ipe Band Permits For Disabled m onth. O ne-bedroom ap artm en ts w ill rent fo r $90 and tw o-bed­ E s s e x W ire C orp . i s “ guilty of unfair l a b o r p r a c tic e s a n d P la n A s k s 'A d o p t io n ' room ap artm en ts fo r $96. T h e s e w o rse ,” G ov. G oerg e W. Rom ­ and p ip e rs and d ru m m ers from the E s s e x v ille S co ttish Band to form a 7 5 -m e m b e r unit. Limitation Imposed ap artm en ts a r e furnished and have a ll u tilitie s including lo cal ney sought legal authority T h u rs­ day to shut down anew the com ­ L an tern Night w ill be at dusk at C ow les H ouse, the re sid e n c e D isabled d r i v i n g p e rm its e r s tr o k e s . No co n sid eratio n w ill telephone s e r v ic e paid. Van Hoosen Hall ap artm en ts w ill In c r e a s e by $18 p e r terrp pany’ s-wtrikebound plant at H ills­ dale. O f V ie t n a m V illa g e of P re sid en t and M rs . John A. Issu ed under the n * > u i . De given fo r such a ilm e n ts a s At the sa m e tim e , the govern­ reg u latio n s w ill be s e v e re ly lim ­ m u scu lar w eakn ess such a s back Shared by fro m fo u r to six sen ­ All M ichigan S tate students Nam than it does in the United school, an orphanage and a hos­ Hannah. Som e 50 outstanding sen ­ o r had s t a t e lab o r m ed iators ited , John L . Lockwood, chairm an io r women, they w ill c o s t $642 m a y becom e " p a r e n ts ” next S ta te s . p ita l, c o s t i n g $7525 annually. io r women w ill b e honored, and tro u b le. summon o ffic ia ls of both E ss e x of t h e A ll-U n iv e rs ity T r a ffic p er apartm ent p e r te rm . y e a r. Nguyen Huu C hi, Saigon, Viet T h is, he said, would be only new T o w er Guard and M o rtar — Skeletal d e fe c ts Inclu ding.ca­ W ire and the strik in g Interna­ F acu lty ap artm en ts w ill a lso A proposal that MSU students Nam graduatestudent, also spoke 30 cen ts p e r student p e r te rm . B fp rd o ffic e r s w ill be announced. C om m ittee, said . s e s such a s am putees o r indi­ tional Union of E le c tr ic a l w ork­ c o st m o re . E ffic ie n cy ap artm en ts adopt a V ietn am ese v illag e was to co n g re ss concerning the pro­ He proposed that the money be Sp eak ers at th is y e a r 's Swing­ “ T h e p e rm its w ill apply to viduals with congenital d eform ­ e r s to L an sin g to renew T h u rs ­ w ill be in c re a se d $9 to $87 p er offered to student c o n g re ss by p o s a l. Chi is one of the p erso n s handled through the United S tates out, in addition to P r e s i d e n t only a few stud en ts— p o ssib ly 10 itie s which lim it l o c o m o t i o n . day negotiations w h i c h b rok e month. O ne-bedroom ap artm en ts N ational Student A sso ciation co ­ m ost resp on sib le for the plan em bassy in Saigon, to a s su re that Hannah, w ill be Ja c k Kinney, di­ to 15 at the m o s t,” he said . T em p o rary p e r m i t s m ay b e down T u esd ay . w ill go up $6 to $102 and tw o- ord in ator M ike Hannah Wednes­ and has done much of the work funds w ere being handled p ro p er­ re c to r of alumni re la tio n s , and P e r m its w ill b e issu ed only Issued to tho se p e rso n s r e c o v e r­ M eanw hile, a p p r o x i m a t e l y , bedroom ap artm en ts by $5 to day a n d re c e iv e d unanimous on it. Ja m ie B lan ch ard of Royal Oak, a fte r the d isabled student r e ­ ing from jo in t su rg e ry o r b ro ­ 1,000 national guardsm en ca lle d ly- p resid en t of the sen io r c la s s . ceiv ed a recom m endation from ken b on es. C on sid eration w ill not. $ 114. out a week ago ” to p ro te c t life approval. Chi said the plan would pro­ C h i, who o rig in ally lived in " T h e in c r e a s e s a r e n e c e ss a ry Hannah, G rand Rapids fre s h ­ m ote a "p e o p le -to -p e o p le mu­ North Viet Nam, has a w ife T o the sen io r man and woman a physician at O lin Health C en­ be given fo r fla t fe e t, ailin g b a ck s, and p ro p e rty ” p atro lled H i l l s - to enable MSU to o ffse t in c r e a ­ m an, said the plan had m et with tual understanding’ ’ between MSU and two ch ild ren in South Viet having the high est grade point t e r . T h e final d ecisio n w ill be bad kn ees, o r poor an k les. dale to prevent a new eruption sed exp en ses and s till m ain­ approval from both U n iversity students and the p eople' of the Nam. He w ill retu rn th e re next av erag es w ill go the B oard of m ade by the A ll-U n iv e rsity T r a f - — N eurological d e f e c t s and of v io len ce which caused Rom ­ tain a level of Incom e su fficien t o ffic ia ls a n d o ffic ia ls in the v illag e se le c te d . D ecem b er. T r u s te e s aw ard s, which include fic e C om m ittee. only In such c a s e s a s m u ltiple ney to e sta b lish "a s ta te of to take c a r e of debt s e r v ic e ,” United S t a t e s D epartm ent of He o ffered th re e plans fo r Hannah said a prom inent fa­ cash p r iz e s . D iabled p e rm its w ill be Issued s c le r o s is , m yasthenia g r a v is o r, public e m erg en cy ” in that city M ay s a id . " T h i s is the f ir s t State. the adoption. T h e fir s t would culty m em b er who knows Chi p e r­ In addition, 64 s e n io rs w ill be fo r the follow ing re a s o n s: b ra in o r spinal cord in ju ry with of 7 ,6 2 9 . In c r e a s e in re n ta ls sin ce 196 1 .” T h e p lan, Hannah sa id , is de­ provide a school at a co st of sonally has said C hi, a p olitical named to t h e " 6 4 C lub,” a group - - P a r a ly s i s and only if it is lo s s of n e rv e fun ctions. T h is T h e 97 - day - old s tr ik e was P re sid e n t John A. Hannah said signed to be a hum anitarian e f­ $1875 a y e a r. T h e second would s cie n c e m a jo r who is a lso doing com posed of students s e le cte d fo r s e rio u s enough to hinder m ove­ c ateg o ry does not apply to those c a lle d by the IUE in an attem pt much of the in c r e a s e In re sid e n ce fo rt to aid the people In a v il­ e sta b lish a school and an o r ­ work in psychology, w ill proba­ outstanding s e r v ic e to the Uni­ m ent. T h is w ill apply to v i c ­ tim s of polio , c e r e b r a l p alsy (continued from page 9) (continued on page 11) (continued from page 3) lage in South Viet Nam. phanage, co stin g about $ 4 62 5 a bly be one of the le a d e rs of South v e rs ity . It w ill a lso show that the people y e a r . T h e third would se t up a Viet Nam in a v e ry sh o rt tim e . of the United S tates a r e In ter­ * it * ested in the w e lfa re of the V iet­ n am ese p eo p le. T h e governm ent I n s e c t ic id e D id n ’ t K ill F is h w ill not have co n tro l o r Influence in the p lan, Hannah said . T h is w ll prevent a tta ck s on the plan Congress Approves on the grounds that it is a prop­ In se c tic id e spraying did not cau se the fish k ill in the Red C ed ar R iv e r on A p ril 19, a team natu re and o rigin of the substance could not be d eterm in ed . T h e inv estigating team , ap­ spraying w a s to b lam e w ere leveled on the day a fte r the in­ cid en t, b e fo re a thorough in v es­ p re se n c e of in s e c tic id e s in w ater s ilt and fish but not in su fficien t quantity to b e le th a l. T h is was the g a ra g e , b o ile r plant and other s tru c tu re s on the South Cam pus. H ow ever, none of th ese p la ce s aganda m ove. Hannah said he hopes the plan w ill be put into e ffe ct next w in ter. Fall Budget Increase of U n iv ersity b io lo g ists reported pointed at the re q u est of Hannah, tigation could b e m ade, the r e ­ tru e a lso fo r the k illed fish and re p o rt an a ctiv itity which could He said he hopes in itial funds T h e fa ll te rm budget approved is in the departm ent of in for­ T hu rsd ay to P re sid en t John A. con siste d of Gordon E . G uyer, p o rt noted. fo r w ater sa m p le s taken shortly have cau sed the d isch a rg e . w ill com e fro m student govern­ Wednesday night by c o n g re ss is m ation s e r v ic e s , which re ce iv e d Hannah. ch airm an of the entomology de­ A rev iew of the p ro ced u res a fte r the k ill, the re p o rt s ta te s . T h e b io lo g ists said that the vio­ ment and student con tribu tion s. $ 1 ,5 0 7 .5 0 o v er the budget fo r $95 0 . T h is w ill pay fo r a book­ T h e re p o rt said the m ost likely p artm en t, R o b e rt C . B a ll, p ro ­ followed by grounds c re w which T h e MSU b io lo g ists point out lent re a c tio n of the fish was not One advantage, he said , is the sam e p eriod th is y e a r . let which w ill be m ailed to in­ ca u se of the k ill was an alkalin e fe s s o r of fis h e r ie s , and Ja m e s W. sprayed e lm s along the r iv e r on that two gradu ate students re ­ ind icative of poisoning by m e­ that money buys m o re in Viet One of the b ig g est d iffe re n ce s com ing fresh m an a n d tra n s fe r su bstance which entered the r iv ­ B u tc h e r, a s s o c ia te p ro fe s so r of the m orning of the k ill, the re p o rt p ort seein g fish re a c tin g violent­ thoxychlor o r DDT, the only two students explaining student gov­ e r through a s to r m d rain. How­ entom ology. said , indicated that s p e cia l p re ­ ly to a green liquid entering the in s e c tic id e s MSU has used fo r ern m en ts at M SU. C op ies will e v e r , the re p o rt noted, the e x a ct C h arg es t h a t in secticid e caution s w ere taken to prevent r iv e r via a s to rm drain opposite co n tro l of the e lm s along the r iv ­ a lso be av a ila b le to so m e in­ the In se c tic id e fro m en terin g the the lib r a ry . er. te re ste d u p p erclassm en next fa ll. r iv e r . A ccord ing to the w itn e sse s, the W o rld N ew s It noted that the p e sticid e used was m eth oxychlor, which is gen­ fish churned the w ater so much they frigh ten ed the ducks that T hey noted that m ost of the fish killed w ere c a rp and other rough fish which a re n orm ally m o re r e ­ L a s t fa ll the public re la tio n s departm ent re c e iv e d $16 0 . T h is departm ent has been divided in­ e r a lly le s s to x ic than D D T, the live on the r i v e r . A nalyses of a t a G lance in se c ticid e u s e d in previous y e a r s without any fish k ills . w ater sam p les co lle cte d about four hours la te r showed that the sista n t to p oisons than gam e fish . T h e a re a of the riv e r involved has s in c e been repopulated with to the p re se n t inform ation s e r ­ v ic e s and in tern al a ffa ir s d ep art­ m en ts. F o r next fa ll in tern al T h e re p o rt sa y s that an aly ses r iv e r was much m o re alkaline s e v e ra l fish s p e c ie s but no a b - a ffa irs will r e c e iv e $100. m ade by the M ichigan D ep art­ than n o rm al. I n t e r n a t i o n a l C ooperation' Opposition Sweeps South Korea T h e drain in question s e r v ic e s (continued from page 9) m ent of A g ricu ltu re show the C om m ittee w as granted $740, SEOUL UP)—T h e tide of opposition to P re sid e n t Chung Hee $140 m o re than la s t F a ll. ICC P a rk ’ s re g im e swept a c ro s s South K orea T h u rsd ay . About 10,000 is reo rg an izin g and is planning students d em onstrated in eight m a jo r c it ie s , demanding he re sig n . T h e r e w ere c la s h e s in th re e of the c it ie s , the w orst o ccu rrin g Will Clarify Commission’s Role m o re c o ffe e hours next y e a r . Spartan S p irit re ce iv e d $370, at Kwangju, w here 57 national po licem en and 20 d em o n strato rs com pared to $180 la s t F a l l . T h is w ere in ju red . T h e other five d em on stration s produced no c la s h e s , w ill pay fo r m o re pep r a llie s , B ias G r o u p , Council M e e t said re p o rts re ach in g the c a p ita l. an expanded Homecom ing and S till hoping to c o n cilia te the stu d en ts, P a rk held off on extending trop h ies fo r G reek units fo r the m a rtia l law fro m Seoul to other outlying c itie s w here students have Spartan S p irit c o n te st. been agitating against h is re g im e o ff and on s in c e M arch , But T h e approp riation fo r Acade­ T h e E a s t L an sin g Human R e ­ which would have m ade telephone to Ju st what our r o le is in the the governm ent was keeping a c lo s e watch on developm ents. m ic B e n e fits , which was $800 latio n s C o m m ission Wednesday h a rra ssm e n t of p e rso n s attem pt­ a re a of human re la tio n s within the com m u nity.’ ’ la s t F a ll, is $65 5 . T h e drop is asked fo r an im m ed iate m eeting ing to s e ll th e ir p rop erty to becau se of a change in the speak­ U.N. Mission To Cambodia Assured with the C ity Council to c la r ify non-w hites a le g a l offense; and R ev . R o b ertso n said he did not understand w h y som e council e r p ro g ra m . Instead of spon­ the co m m issio n ’ s ro le in com ­ 3. tabled a m ild resolution UN ITED NATIONS, N .Y . UP)— T h e dispatch of a U .N . study sorin g s e v e ra l sp e ak e rs during batting r a c ia l d iscrim in atio n . which s e t up a proced u re to in­ m em b e rs fe lt th e re was no in­ m issio n to Cam bodia and South V ie t Nam was assu red Thu rsday the te rm , It i s hoped that one T h e unanimous req u est was v e stig a te com p lain ts of housing t e r e s t in open housing. when the Soviet Union told the S e cu rity Council it would vote fo r " T h e r e s e e m s to have been a sp e ak e r can be obtained who will made two nights a fte r the City d iscrim in a tio n . the plan. b a s ic m isunderstanding by the give s e v e ra l ta lk s. C ou ncil e x p re sse d strong d is­ T h e R e v . W allace Robertson, T h e proposal to send th re e m e m b e rs of the 11-natio n council cou n cil that we w ere acting h as­ L ab o r c h a rg e, which was $690 approval of th re e com m issio n r e ­ p a sto r of t h e E a s t Lansing to Southeast A sia was sponsored by M orocco and Ivory C oast and th is y e a r , wHl be up to $^15. com m end ations supporting open P e o p le 's C h u rch, introduced the tily and in c o r re c tly in re c o m ­ was intended to produce recom m en d ations on m e a s u re s to prevent mending th e se p o lic ie s , that no T h is w as n e ce ssita te d by added, occupancy. motion which req u ested a m eet­ b o rd er ..In cid en ts .betw een Cam bodia and South V iet Nam. one in the com m unity had ex­ p ersonnel to handle the cabinet In it s action Monday night, the ing with the E a s t Lansing C ity C ouncil at its " e a r l i e s t p o ssible p re s s e d in te re s t in open occu­ •tSttfi«*.*'*'......... U" V « C ity C ou ncil: T h e O rganization Bureau ap­ con v en ien ce.” pancy. T h is in d icates to m e that GOP Group Asks Special Fund 1. re je c te d the co m m issio n ’ s th e re is a need fo r b e tte r co m ­ THE WILDEST IN PIPELINES — Setting up the piping tot the pro p riation is down to $380 from p roposal fo r an open housing o r­ “ It s e e m s to m e that the coun­ Chemistry Building now under construction iso complicated m u n icatio n .” $485. WASHINGTON UP)— A Republican p olicy group proposed T h u rs ­ dinance with punitive m e a su res c il has d ism isse d the work of T h e co m m issio n defeated a and immense job with tubing of all shapes, sizes and mater­ Student G overnm ent S e rv ic e s day a “ sp e cia l fund at the d isp o sal of the P re sid e n t” to c a r r y the co m m issio n it appointed," fo r v io la to rs ; ials necessary to hondle needed liquid chemicals. was given $661, $11 m o re than out sh o rt-ru n fin an cial a s s is ta n c e to foreign c o u n trie s, but en­ 2 . r e fe r r e d a proposed o rd i­ R ev . R o bertso n s a i d . " T h is r a is e s a question in my mind as (continued on poge 11) Photo by Larry Fritz Ian la st fa ll. tir e ly outside the norm al foreign aid stru c tu re . nance back to the com m issio n 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , June 5, 1964 Po in t O f V Ie w - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - East Lansing Liberalism S a y s F a i r E d i t NAACP Off Target Perpetuating Bias %/ The cam p u s N A A CP m em b ers The E a st L a n s in g C ity C o u n c il w ho p ic k e te d th e A d m in is tr a tio n M onday d e m o n s tra te d its u n w ill­ W a s M i s l e a d i n g B u ild in g T u esd ay w ere a im in g in g n e s s to fa c e s q u a r e ly p ro b ­ le m s of r a c i a l d is c r im in a tio n Frances DeLong th e ir p ro te s ts at th e w ro n g t a r ­ w ith in th e c o m m u n ity . In n fe: ence to your e d ito ria l con cern in g civ il rig h ts d em on stra­ g e t. tions at the W orld's F a ir on opening day ( " T h e F a ir D em on stra­ They w ere ta k in g th e U n iv e r ­ A y e a r ’ s w o rk by th e E a st tion Wasn’ t " ) p erm it m e to point out som e e r r o r s w hich, in my opin­ L a n s in g H um an R e la tio n s C o m ­ ion, falsify the en tire ed ito rial and re n d e r it m islead in g. s ity to ta s k b e c a u s e M a x The chap ters of both B ro n x and B rooklyn CO RE planned the s t a ll- S tro th e r, an e m p lo y e ’ w ho a ls o m is s io n on re c o m m e n d a tio n s d e­ in, not the B ro n x chap ter alo n e, as you stated . National CO RE con­ happ ens to be an E a st L a n s in g s ig n e d to com b at r a c ia l d is c r im ­ sid ered the planned s ta ll-ln d ep lorab le and suspended tho se chap-, t e r s fo r Initiating it. C ity C o u n c il m em b er, s tr o n g ly in a tio n in h o u s in g w as b ru sh ed The d em o n stratio n s taking p lace at the fa ir — pick etin g, sittin g - op p osed a p ro p o sed open h o u s in g a s id e . ln, stariding-in at s e v e ra l of the p avilions — w ere in itiated by na­ tional CORE and p articip ated in by both m em b ers and n on -m em bers o r d in a n c e a t th e c o u n c il m e e tin g T he c o u n c il n o t o n ly r e je c t e d of C O R E . M onday n ig h t. an open h o u s in g o r d in a n c e w ith Yet your a r t ic le seem ed to a ttrib u te ' a ll the dem onstration s p u n itiv e m ea su res fo r v io la to r s , to the lead ership of B ro n x C O R E , linking the fairgrou nd dem on- S tro th e r, an a s s is ta n t to th e st i ations with the unfortunate s t a ll-ln p lan s. T h at was c e r ta in ly m is­ p u rc h a s in g a g e n t, v ig o r o u s ly d e­ but it ta b le d a m ild r e s o lu tio n to leading and unfair to those who dem onstrated in a m o re orthodox th e H u m a n R e la t io n s C o m m is s io n m an ner. fe n d e d th e “ sa cred r ig h t o f rh e d em onstration s at the fairgrou nd s w ill not, a s you a s se rte d , A m e r ic a n s to s e ll th e ir p ro p e rty w h ic h m e r e ly s e t up a s y s te m a t­ " b e m isre p re sen te d and m isin terp re te d around the w o rld .” They ic p ro ced u re fo r h a n d lin g co m ­ will be in terp reted fo r what they a r e — p ro te s ts of A m erican c it­ to w hom th e y p le a s e fo r w h a t­ izens against d iscrim in a to ry p r a c tic e s within th e ir own cou ntry, ev er reaso n s th e y p le a s e .’ ’ H e p la in ts o f h o u s in g d is c r im in a tio n . d iscrim in atio n which is alread y w orld -infam ous and w hich cannot v o te d w ith th e m a jo r it y of th e T h e c o u n c il o b je c t e d to th e r e ­ be hidden from scru tin y by high-sounding p h ra se s lik e the f a i r ’ s them e, " P e a c e Through U nderstanding.” C ity C o u n c il to d e fe a t th e p ro ­ s o lu tio n b ecau se it “ c o n ta in e d p osed o r d in a n c e . s p e c ific p r o v is io n s ra th e r th a n Peace Through Understanding? W h ile we c o n s id e r S tro th e r’s g e n e r a l p r in c ip le s .’ ’H o r r o r s . T h e P e a c e Through U nderstanding? How gro tesqu ely u n re a lis tic in p o s itio n to b e m o r a lly in d e fe n s i­ H um an R e 1 a t i o n s C o m m is s io n view of p r a c tic e s that e x ist in the v e ry c ity playing host at the fa ir , not to mention the rem ain d er of the cou ntry . It s e e m s to m e highly b le and s o c ia lly b ack w ard , w e a c tu a lly d ared to s u b m it a r e ­ ap p rop riate that the d em o n stratio n s take p la ce th e re . c a n n o t’ h o ld th e U n iv e r s ity re ­ s o lu tio n w ith s p e c ific m ea su res Of c o u rs e , the f a ir w as chosen " a s a c e n te r fo r th e ir p ro te s ts be­ fo r h a n d lin g c o m p la in ts o f d is ­ c a u se of the pu blicity the m ove would r e c e iv e ” th e re . T h a t's the s p o n s ib le fo r h is v ie w s . T h e point. How can " P e a c e Through U nderstanding*’ beco m e re a lity a d m in is tr a tio n c a n n o t c o n tr o l fa ­ c r im in a tio n . H ow u n w is e o f th e until the m a tte rs which the d em o n strato rs p ro te s t a r e put to r e s t? c o m m is s io n to d eal w ith re a l As fo r the "u n fa v o ra b le p u b licity ” you m entioned, m ay I ask, c u lty an d s t a f f m e m b e r s ’ o p in io n s unfavorable to whom? G ranted t h a t re a ctio n to the ill-co n ce iv e d of th e U n iv e r s ity ,(le t a lo n e th e ir p r o b le m s ra th e r th a n h ig h -flo w n s ta ll- ln was con sid ered unfavorable by alm ost a ll except its p erp e­ id e a s on p o litic a l, s o c ia l and r h e to r ic a l p r in c ip le s . t r a t o r s . But if you a lso c o n sid er that the dem onstration s at the pa­ m o r a l q u e s tio n s . S u r e ly th e H um an R e la tio n s Letters To The Editor v ilions w ere g e n era lly re ce iv e d unfavorably, I w ill v enture that this is your p erso n al opinion of the d em onstration s and ventu re fu rth er C o m m is s io n is c a p a b le o f w r it­ that th is was a g en eral im p re ssio n c re a te d by som e of the m ost Som e y ears ago a c o n s e r v a tiv e g r o s s ly irre s p o n s ib le jo u rn a lism e v e r p erp etrated by theN ew Y ork in g a r e s o lu tio n w h ic h say s n o th - p ro fe s so r on cam p u s a lle g e d at L a u d s T o u r G r o u p C o n d u c t p ress. T h e w orst of the loaded rep o rtin g I found w as in the D aily News, p u b lic g a th e r in g s th r o u g h o u t th e which I gu ess is not s u rp risin g . Not a ll the news m edia so d isto rted s ta te th a t th e r e are s tro n g C om ­ T o the E d ito r: to s e r v e as an organ for co n tro ­ L et me add ju st an extra thanks th e ir s to r ie s , notably the rep ortin g of NBC news as the actio n o c ­ T he d e fe a t o f th e p r o p o s e d o p e n v ersy . to Phil Frank fo r his fine, often c u rre d , and both the rep ortin g and the ed ito rializin g of rad io sta ­ m u n is t in flu e n c e s at M SU . O b­ I would lik e a ll of the stud ents h o u s in g o r d in a n c e , w h ic h w as not However, I would like to use thought-provoking c a rto o n s. I ’ m tion WNEW in New Y o rk . v io u s ly , th e M SU a d m in is tr a tio n and facu lty at M ichigan S ta te to this medium to p re se n t a verbal one of those who turns to his U nfortunately, your inform ation was gleaned from the w ire s e r ­ even re fe rre d b ack to th e co m ­ r e a liz e how w ell re p rese n te d they bouquet to M r. Wendell W escott. la test effort as soon as I’ ve taken d o e s not s h a r e h is o p in io n s . v ic e s which apparently followed the p arty lin e of foregon e con clu ­ a re when any of the touring groups Thank you fo r brightening many a glance at the front page. sio n s and foggy thinking (again, lumping everything to g eth er with m is s io n , is an even m o re s e r io u s W o u ld th e N A A CP have th e U n i­ of the U n iv e rsity tr a v e ls though- g l o o m y m om ents (e sp e c ia lly the B ro o k ly n -B ro n x s ta ll-in and the ch a n te rs during the P re sid e n t’ s se tb a c k fo r b e tte r hum an r e la ­ out the cou n try . e ig h t-o ’clo ck ones) with your d e­ Stephen Brow n, v e r s ity f i r e ev ery e m p l o y e sp eech ), tre a tin g th is one am orphous concept with s e lf-rig h te o u s tio n s . 1 have had the opportunity in lightful s e le c tio n s on th e c a rillo n . E scan aba fresh m an d isdain. w h ose o p in io n s are out o f lin e the p ast two m onths to p e rs o n a l­ You and Beaum ont make a g reat Even that re v e re d citad el of A m erican jo u r n a lis m , T h e New M ax J. S tro th e r, one of th e ly w itness p e rfo rm a n c e s o f both team l w i t h p r e v a ilin g a d m in is tr a tio n Y o rk T im e s , w as not exem pt fro m shaking a reproving fin g e r at the M ichigan S ta te M en’ s G lee th in k in g ? th r e e c o u n c il m e m b e r s w ho v o te d the naughty d em o n strato rs who had the audacity to m a r the p retty Club a n d the M arching Band. Ruth S ch m itter, C r i t i c i z e s T h e D a s h opetjiag of th e ,p r e tty f a i r — A fte r an h o u r o f p ic k e tin g n e a r a g a in s t th e o r d in a n c e , s a i d Both p erfo rm ed su p erbly. M ason sen io r • Y ou » m ention of the s iz a b le support of G ov. W allace in the W is­ “ th e re is n o th in g w ro n g w ith in ­ But ju s t as im portant, if not T o D e s t r o y N a t u r e co n sin p r im a r ie s w as e n tire ly irre s p o n s ib le b e cau se it is not r e le ­ th e A d m in is tr a tio n B u ild in g , th e m ore so , was th e way the two Le tte rs T o E d ito r, vant (at le a s t, not in the C au se-effect relatio n sh ip you vaguely im ­ N A A C P m oved its p ro te s t to th e te g r a tio n , but le g is la tio n to en ­ groups acted a s individuals. You T o the E d ito r: ‘ would never want to m e e t any plied) to the d em o n stration s la s t W ednesday, having o cc u rre d p rio r E a st L a n s in g C ity H a ll. T h is is f o r c e it is e n tir e ly o u t o f p la c e .” C a rto o n s P ra ise d to the p icketin g at the fa ir . n ic e r boys. When the G lee Club My con gratu latio n s to M r . S tro th e r is w ro n g . An open h ou s­ T h e re s u lts o f the p rim a ry s e r v e w ell, how ever, to point out w h ere th e d e m o n s tr a tio n s h o u ld p erfo rm ed in my sch o o l, the only T o the E d ito r: Caplan in h i s a r tic le , "O n ce what non-w hites have known about fo r a long tim e — the exte n siv e , in g o r d in a n c e is n o t le g is la tio n com m ents h eard w ere flatterin g T h e re Was a P a s t u r e ." What he have been h e ld in th e fir s t p la c e . but so m etim es ob scu red , J im C row , that e x is ts in the north. o n es— and th is fro m those who Monday’ s S tate News seem ed to exp ressed a re my sen tim en ts e x ­ The C ity C o u n c il, n o t th e U n i­ to e n fo rc e in te g r a tio n , b u t to housed the boys o vernight. They actly . Though only e x p re sse d for me an e sp e c ia lly in terestin g i s ­ v e r s ity , is r e s p o n s ib le fo r p la c ­ p rev en t e n fo rc e d s e g r e g a tio n of w ere so im p re sse d that, alread y , sue, m ostly b ecau se of the abun­ one a r e a , the a r t ic le could apply Picketing—'Disorderly’ Conduct they a re planning fo r a r e tu r n of dance of a r tic le s and fe atu re s to the e n tire cou ntry . in g p ro p e r ty r ig h ts above hum an m in o r ity g ro u p m em b ers. You con ced e that " t h e group does have a right to d em on strate the group two y e a r s from now. What is this mad dash to de­ which re a lly trie d to say so m e­ p e a c e fu lly ." T h is is quite gen erous of you, but m ay I point out that r ig h ts by its d e fe a t o f th e p ro ­ I have alw ays been proud to thing of reading v alu e. T h e le tte rs s tro y G od 's m ost beautiful gift W e have la w s a g a in s t s te a lin g people have been p icketin g at the fairgrou nd s and a r e being a r ­ have attended M ichigan S ta te. And to the ed itor seem ed to show m ore to m an— narure7 Only re c e n tly p osed open h o u s in g o r d in a n c e . re ste d on c h a rg e s of d isturbing the p e a ce o r d iso rd e rly conduct. to p ro te c t p ro p e r ty . S u re ly * th e when I s e e th e se groups p erfo rm ca re fu l thought about the issu e s did I d isco v e r that th e re w ere a It is now co n sid ered " d is o r d e r ly " to p ick et p eacefu lly in New Y o rk , and h e a r the re a c tio n s of those con cern ed ; M iss C o rb ln shouldbe few untouched a r e a s of tr e e s and th e ft of hum an lib e r ty th ro u g h You brand a ll types of d em onstration at the fa ir with the label in attendance, I becom e e v e n e sp e c ia lly com m ended f o r r e ­ wild g r a s s e s . It took ov er four prou d er. " ir r e s p o n s i b le " which w ill harm the e ffo rts of " r e s p o n s ib le " r a c ia l d is c r im in a tio n is as im ­ s tric tin g the b latant e m o tio n al- hours to get to , but it’ s th e re . c iv il rig h ts groups to gain e ffe ctiv e le g isla tio n . lsm which usually d isto rts the When will th is go? How fa r will p o rta n t as th e th e ft o f m a te r ia l Jo sep h Hoffman, S in ce the NAACP plans to p ick et and stag e fu rth e r d em on stra­ Point of V P re sid e n t, le tte r s on women’ s housing. we have to go to find the kind of p eace once found around t h e c o r - tion s at the fairg ro u n d s, then they, too, m ust be co n sid ered “ i r ­ p o s s e s s io n s . MSU Alumni A sso ciation T h e announcement of a set bus re sp o n sib le ” acco rd in g to your concept of the word. You m ust also fe e f o r students w i l l probably n er at Mt, Hope and F a rm L ane? T h e p r e s tig e o f th e H um an R e ­ of G r e a te r New Y o rk , so lab el R ev . M ilton G alam iso n , school boycott le a d e r. ran k le those who will be living It all s e e m s too p o in tless and I I C la ss of '5 7 H ills d a le : A la tio n s C o m m is s io n h a s a ls o been feel so u s e le s s . A re we in a m i­ " F r e e d o m now” i s alread y s e v e ra l hundred y e a r s too la te . P le a s e , n ear m ost of th e ir c la s s e s , but d e a lt a sev ere b lo w by th e C ity who would have need fo r o c c a ­ nority, M r. C ap lan? I do hope so r e fra in fro m w riting about the cou ntry’ s "aw akening se n se of m o ral B e a u m o n t ’s B e l l s sio n al bus tra n sp o rta tio n . P e r ­ much that we a re n ’ t. o bligation to grant a ll c itiz e n s e q u a lity " in the sam e b reath that you haps a token sy ste m would ta k e N eed less to say , te a rs cam e to d ep lore those who a r e actin g con scien tio u sly and resp o n sib ly to ob­ T o the E d ito r: C ity Isolated my e y e s when 1 read the a r tic le , tain that equality and p ro te s t in equality. Y ou r w ords ring p re tty hol­ C o u n c il. W h y s h o u ld th e co m ­ c a r e of th is p ro blem for o c c a ­ m is s io n w a s te its tim e p r e p a r in g sio n al r id e r s , with tokens being and I hope to many other people’ s, low. T h e S tate News has often been too. T h e b e st sum m ary is M r. It Is sad that you conclude your com m en ts with the word "u n ­ used fo r hu rling b rick b a ts. F in e! sold in sm all quan tities at v a r­ r e c o m m e n d a tio n s jf th e y a re to C ap lan’ s " W hy?" t im e ly ." Iro n ica lly , c iv il rig h ts d em onstration s a r e untim ely only P a rt of a new spaper’ s function is ious lo catio n s on cam pu s. be ig n o r e d ? In the sen se that they a r e la te , not too sudden. T h e re Is no re aso n Editor s Note: Fletcher Monningh, Ionia R oberta P e r r e n , why non-w hite A m erican c itiz e n s m ust b e a r the con seq u en ces be­ junior, is a history major. He is former T h e th re e m em b ers o f th e fiv e - s 0 R A N E A P T I B I M exico City Junior c a u se th e ir countrym en a r e only now "a w a k e n in g " (your word) to chairman of the MSU Republican Club. m a n c o u n c il w ho v o te d a g a in s t CROSSWORD PUZZLE 0 R E p A L L E A L 8 1 S L E E 0 T E D th e ir o b lig atio n s. th e re c o m m e n d a tio n s a ls o ig ­ ACROSS A L 1 D 1 E T n 0 R B y F le tc h e r M o n n in g h n o r e d th e w is h e s o f E a s t L a n s in g 1. Common 2 4. Having S E C T 1 0 N T i N Y adder knobs M ayor G o rd o n L . T h o m as, w h o A N N B R A S 5 A city is shut off from the surrounding coun­ 4. Possessive 2 5. Mastic adjective 2 8 . Furtive S L A n T L E E try sid e by m ilita ry p a tro ls . T h e m a jo r indus­ s tr o n g ly fa v o rs an o p en h o u s in g G 1 R E try in that city is ordered clo se d , its p o lice p ro­ tection fo rc e d isarm ed . T h e righ t to p ick e t, in o r d in a n c e . 7. Made angry 11. English 29. Morose­ ness 31. Donkey W A L K A V A M E L 1 L S 0 N G 0 T B L 1 E L A 0 S P 5 S E N IO R S . . . a peaceful o r any other m anner is suspended. The C o u n c il has ig n o r e d th e nobleman 34. Equal: 1 fl O s E 0 G Sounds like Poland, E ast G erm any, o r maybe E E m ay o r, th e H um an R e la tio n s 13. Strike out comb, form fa s c is t Spain? No, my frien d s, it is an accu rate 14. Castropod 35. Holland I I p P E L B 5 T It’s N o t T o o L a t e T o p ictu re of the sm all M ichigan com m unity of C o m m is s io n , and th e m in o r ity mollusk commune H illsd ale. g ro u p m em b ers o f th e com m u n­ 15. Pair 36. Egypt, P ick U p C a p s a n d G o w n s H illsd ale has been s trife -rid d e n s in c e thè be­ 16. Patch maternity 44 High card 5. Sensitive ginning of a s trik e by 180em ployees of the E s s e * ity w ho d eserv e an end to d is ­ 17. Weir goddess 45. Sainte 6. Rub W ire Corp. It is not the purpose of th is writing 19. River 37. Balkan abbr. 7 Small fish at U N IO N B O O K S T O R E c r im in a to r y p r a c tic e s in th e C ity island 39. Formation to attempt to p lace the blam e upon any p articu ­ 8 Recom­ 2 0. Acacia of mountains DOWN pensed la r p arty con cern ed . However the incident does o f E a s t L a n s in g . 1 Nartheclum fo r o n e of th e wood chest 41 Arrow 9 Arthurian shed som e light upon the p erso n ality of H ills­ 21. Animal 2. Sword poison lady d ale’ s self-appointed m essiah . jelly 42 Generous 3 Escapade 10 Nicked O L D E S T M S U T R A D IT IO N S . The n o t-so -w elco m e m e ssia h . Gov. G eorge 2 3 . Hebrew 43 Uluejay s 4 Cadmus 12 Ancient Rom ney, m ost c e rta in ly is insuring o rd e r. Un­ fortunately it is at the co st of the elim in ation of the b asic freed om s of all p a rtie s involved. The TATE NEWS / proselyte 2 T “ 4 home S b m J daughter 6 9 10 18 Virile 21 Style of painting SENIOR SWINGOUT governor could have allowed the com pany to con­ H////s. / ■m 22. Dally tinue production, the union to p eacefu lly picket- M em ber A sso ciated P r e s s , United P r e s s II It li 23 Present and s till used the National Guard to m aintain o rd e r. Intern atio n al, Inland D aily P r e s s A sso ciation , A sso ciated C o lleg iate P r e s s A sso ciation , 14 1 m if . , Scot 25 Dried grape 2:30, THIS SUNDAY However, th is was not the purpose of Gov. M ichigan P r e s s A sso ciation . It 17 T /9 2 6. Ancient 1 Rom ney’ s actio n s. T h e s t r ik e r s , much to th eir disappointm ent, have been unable to stop the Published by the students of M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity. Issued on c la s s days Monday 20 It fl tí , Jewish esthetic Meet at Beaumont Tower, Procession corp o ratio n ’ s production, hence fo r c e a se ttle ­ 27. Minute if rItnÊÊ27ÊÊ threugh F rid ay during the fa ll, w inter and lì 24 m ent. What the union could not do, G ov. Romney has accom p lished m ost su c ce ssfu lly . sp rin g q u a rte rs, tw ice w eekly during the 21 organisms 28 Of atomic to Fairchild by ROIC Scots Highlanders T h e E s s e x W ire C orp . has not been guilty of arrangement su m m er te rm ; sp ecial W elcom e Issu e In Sep ­ startin g the v io len ce; it has been its v ictim . te m b e r.- 29 30 3¡ JI 33 30. Fallacies Now they a r e .the v ictim s ,of the^governor’ s 31 Copycats P re s id e n t H a n n a h , O u tsta n d in g S e n io r A w a r d s , Second c la s s postage paid at E a st Lansing, J* if M 32 Fr au th oritarian a ctio n s. T h e ir only r e c o u rs e is a M ichigan. parliament ‘64 C lu b M e m b e r s P r e s e n te d ,P e r m a n e n t C la s s . long and c o s tly b a ttle in the co u rts . 37 Jé w T h e gov ernor m ay have bought sig n ifican t sup­ E d ito rial and bu siness o ffic e s at 341 Student at W 33, Mode O ffic e rs Ele c te d . S e r v ic e s Building, M ichigan S tate U niversity 3 6 Centu ry port from lab o r fo r the fall e le c tio n . He a lso has E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan'. M all subscrip tio n 41 r 1----- 38 Wager once and fo r all d ivorced h im se lf fro m re a so n ­ able d em o cratic p r o c e s s e s and the M ichigan R e ­ payable in advance: te rm , $3; 2 te rm s , $4; 43 '¡nr ii 40 Laconian subdivision DON’T BE LEFT OUT OF THIS SENIOR ACTIVITY!! publican p arty . 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. : A Frid ay, June 5, 1964 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Q u e s tio n R ig h t s G ro u p A p p o in tm e n t G reen , a m em b er of the Com ­ con cern that he w as not con tacted T h e appointm ent of an MSU b e fo re Evans w as appointed. He m issio n , a lso questioned the fa il­ sophom ore to f i l l the exp ired hopes to d iscu ss it with the m a­ u re to bring M o rg an 's nam e up te rm of R o b ert O. M organ, Buff­ y o r. fo r re-appointm en t. He said that alo , N .Y ., graduate student, on Thom as said at the C ou ncil M organ told him he wanted to the E a s t L an sin g Human R e la ­ m eeting that the o rigin al plan stay on the C om m ission and had tion s C o m m ission , alarm ed th re e w as to get an undergraduate to inform ed T ho m as a s such. MSU so u rc e s W ednesday. fill the student post and that the " T h e re a s o n s given f o r not M organ, R o b ert L . G reen , a s ­ con sid erin g the reappointm ent of Council was not bound to con su lt sista n t p r o fe s s o r of education, M organ a r e not g o o d o n e s ,” student governm ent. and A ll-U n iv e rsity Student Gov­ G reen said . " I would question the Both G reen and M organ a lso ernm ent P re sid e n t R ob ert H a rris re a l re aso n why he w as not reap ­ noted that two of the th re e m em ­ questioned the appointment of pointed.” b e rs who could be co n sid ered ¿ ( J S G C A B IN E T •• Leftto right, front row: Jeff Puryeor, administrative secretory; John McQuit* W illiam L . E van s, E a st L ansing AUSG P r e s i d e n t H a r r i s , fo r reappointm ent had v o cally ty, executive vice president; Dove Jensen, treasurer, Jim Tanch, spinsters spin, Warren Platt, sophom ore, by M ayor Gordon B ry a n , Ohio, ju n io r, w a s su r­ favored open occupancy at Com ­ executive secretary and homecoming; Linda Chapman, student government services; Laura Thom as at t h e Monday n i g h t p rised to h ear of the appointment m issio n m e e t i n g s . N e i t h e r Leichliter, academic affairs; Jim Simpson, organizations bureau. Back Row: Jim Cherry, speak- m eeting of the C ity C ouncil. of Evans to the C o m m ission . He M organ o r Ja m e s R . E h in g e r, erof congress and vice president; Bruce Osterinck, evaluation services; Jim Patton, elections said that T h o m as asked fo rm e r re a l e sta te re p re s e n ta tiv e , w ere commissioner, Gary Falkenstein, information services; Bi B u c h h o lz , a d m in is tra tiv e v ic e Thom as said that he under­ P resid en t Bob K e r r , W ashington, asked to s e rv e another t e r m . P h o to by G e o rg e Ju n n e president. stood p rio r to con tacting Evans N .J ., s e n io r , la s t N ovem ber to Thom as sa id that E h in ger told about the th r e e -y e a r post that appoint a student re p rese n ta tiv e him he did not want another te r m . M organ had com pleted h is study and accep ted a p osition in the E a s t. to the C o m m ission . M organ w as chosen by K e r r and approved by C o n g re ss. David K . B e r io , ch airm an o f the departm ent of com m u nica­ tio n s, w a s reappointed f o r a Advisers Pick Officers Delay "A re p re se n ta tiv e of any group th r e e -y e a r te rm . He abstained M r s . V irg in ia V. M ack le, housem other at Phi Sigm a Kappa, M organ said that he told M ayor should be s e le c te d by that group,” on the vote to recom m end adop­ w as e lected p resid en t of the F rate rn ity H ousem others A sso ciation Students w ill get th e ir fall te rm Thom as la s t fa ll at the beginning H a rris said . He sen t a le tte r Wed­ tion of a fa ir housing ord in ance. Tu esd ay . sched ules when they com e back of his te rm , which e x p ire s Jun e nesday to Thom as e x p re sssin g " T h e com plexion o f the Com ­ E le cted v ic e -p r e s id e n t was M rs . Dorothy W achholz of Delta f r o m su m m er v acation , R e g is ­ 30, that he d e sire d reappointm ent m issio n is c e r ta in ly changing,” U psilon. M r s . Josep h in e Knight, of Pi Kappa P h i, is the new t r a r H o race C . King said T h u rs ­ Tickets fo r the th r e e -y e a r te rm . He also G reen said . " T h e r e a r e th re e s e c r e ta r y - t r e a s u r e r . day. said that he inform ed Thom as by m e m b e rs le ft on the C om m ission A side fro m holding re g u lar m eetings the a sso c ia tio n sched ules " T h e sch ed u les will not be le tt e r and telephone, b efo re Mon­ who voted fo r th e re so lu tio n .” sp ecial en tertain m en t each te rm . m ailed to students during the day that he would be h e re fo r F i v e m em b ers p rev iou sly c a r ­ During fall te rm the hou sem others attended the m u sical " D o lly ” su m m e r,” he sa id . Ja c k Kinney, alumni r e l a - g rie d the p a ssa g e of the re s o lu ­ at the F is c h e r T h e a tre in D e tro it. W inter te rm they held another C o u rse listin g s a re being de­ th re e m o re y e a r s . Citions d ir e c to r , announced th a tx tion May 6. C ity Council m em b e rs th e a te r p a rty , tra v e llin g to D etroit to s e e " N e v e r Too L a t e .” layed so t h e la te s t p o ssib le ¿•senior com m encem ent tic k e ts jx opposed the reso lu tio n Monday A tour of the Upjohn ad m in istration building and plant and dinner changes in c o u rs e o fferin gs can ¿•will be d istrib u ted today on a£: night. at the G ull H arbor Inn w ere s p e cia l ev en ts during sp rin g te rm . be given. ¿•first com e, f i r s t s e r v e b a s is * : ¿•from 8:15 a .m . to 4 :4 5 p .m .,:* DROPPING IN—State News Photographer takes a coin’ s eye Art Show Set S i n 257 Student S e r v ic e s . ¿: S e n io rs w ill be given a m a x -:? ••: imum of two tic k e ts each by view of Olympic Fund collection canisters at the IM pool Drive for funds, sponsored by Union Board, will continue For Saturday •••presenting t h e i r ID c a r d s . ¿- ¿ S e n io r s who haven’ t prev iou s-:-: through Monday. Photo by Jerry Carr ¿ l y picked up tic k e ts a re u rg ed i: B U F F A L O , N .Y . |#)-While s e ­ ¿ t o do so e a r ly . :•: lectin g a panel fo r a m urder t r i a l , A ssista n t Dist^ A t t y . T h o m as M . D aley of E r i e County asked a p ro sp e ctiv e ju r o r : . . . flowers show how Hillsdale Strike " D o you b e lie v e in cap ital punishm ent?” much you really care (continued from page 1) to 6 a m i. curfew on a ll of H ills­ "N o t by d eath ,” w as the rep ly . Barnes Floral S e ll Y o u r dale county. T h e p ro sp e ctiv e ju r o r was ex­ of East Lansing to win a f i r s t co n tra c t at E s s e x , Rom ney d isclo sed h is inten­ cu sed . ED -0871 a fte r having ousted the team ­ tions to c lo s e the plant again s te r s union a s bargain in g agent if p o ssib le in a le tte r asking ad­ la s t fa ll. v ic e from A tty. G en. F ran k J . In sending in tro o p s, Rom ney K elley " a t the e a r lie r s t p o s si­ USED b le d ate,” w hether th e re a r e any shut d o w n the p lant. B u t he allow ed it to reopen Wednesday, legal grounds on which he may MUG? the gov ernor holding th is was do th a t. K e lle y ’ s o ffice said it m andatory a fte r " r e - e s t a b l is h ­ hoped to have an answ er by to­ ment of law and o r d e r .” day. Sim ultaneous with reopening p e rm issio n , the governor in c re a ­ sed troop stre n g th , lim ited the BOOKS \ 180-m em b er IUE lo cal union to not m o re than fiv e p ick ets at the plant and slapped a <10 p .m . Campus Life «fié! Films Made For Korea Women Study S ce n e s of cam pus life of K orean and A m erican students a re being ,o 0 V > Housing Views V film ed at M ichigan S tate fo r p art fo r of an” A m e rica T o d a y ” telev isio n T h e G r e a te r L ansing League of s e r ie s in K o re a . Let us h e lp y o u d e c id e .. . Women V o ters m ay conduct a R e p re se n ta tiv e s of the United study on p ro p erty ow ner’ s a tti­ S ta tes Inform ation Agency a re C h a r m H e r w ith a tudes toward housing d is c r im i­ film in g the a c tiv itie s of K orean i s i\ nation in E a st L an sin g . and A m erican students in r e ­ c h a r m fr o m e ith e r sid en ce h a lls, the lib r a ry , le c ­ A s p e cia l subcom m ittee of the 1 tu r e s , la b o ra to rie s and in s in ­ Top leagu e’ s c iv il rig h ts com m ittee g le and m a rrie d life . T h e shots has been set up to study housing d iscrim in atio n in E a s t L an sin g . will end Ju n e 14 with a film of a p icn ic at F r a n c is P a rk . A ll TheCARD SHOP or CARD SHOP annex M rs . Stanley J . Idzerda, w ife K orean students and frien d s a re SPARTAN CENTER ¡§ ¡ of Honors C olleg e d ir e c to r Stan­ ACROSS FROM THE w elcom e to take p art in the ON HARRISON ROAD I É ¡É ley J . Idzerd a, is a m em ber of HOME ECON. BLDG. the co m m itte e . film in g. C ash é / W juniors look forward to fall in muted ch e ck s... g r e a t ne w fa s h io n s th a t s m a rtly s p a n the s e a s o n s in Thank You e a s y -c a re d a c ro n We at Campus Book would like to thank p o ly e s te r /c o tto n the students and faculty who made C.B.S. their b y A n R. G r e e n ,b r o w n o r headquarters for books and supplies during b lu e . 5 to 15 sizes. the past year. Good luck in the future.. . A .B lo u s o n . 14.98 B. S h irtd re s s . 14.98 East Lansing’s Department Store For Students On Grand River Ave. Where East Lansing and M.S.U. Meet. Ja m b s o n s Casual Dresses C A M P U S BO O K STO R E (A C R O S S F R O M T H E U N IO N B U IL D IN G ) f ) Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F rid a y , June 5, 1964 Fa ith O n C a m p u s A U S G A w a r d s Bible Societies Push 2 S c h o l a r s h i p s Use Of Scriptures A Weakness fo r cam pus fund d riv e s. Through B ib le s o c ie tie s throughout'the out of the o rig in a l G reek and He­ The fir s t two A ll-U n iv e rsity S t u d e n t G overnm ent (AUSG) sch o larsh ip s w ere awarded at the actio n , Cam pus C h est w ill no longer conduct d riv es of its own. H owever Cam pus C h est w ill world a r e expanding th e ir e ffo rts to d istrib u te the "h o ly w r it " in brew and even into d ia le c ts . T h e S o ciety also p u b lish es S crip tu ra l In Our Nature. W ednesday's student c o n g re ss an attem pt to push back the p a ssa g e s into 1 ,2 1 6 languages. accept funds from any org an iza­ fro n tie rs of illite r a c y . m eeting. tion sponsorin g a c h a rity d riv e T h e A m erican B ib le S o ciety , The sch o la rsh ip s, which co v er the amount of in -s ta te tuition fo r one y ear, w ere given to Dianne which w ish es to put the money into a c e n tra l c h a rity pool to be the la rg e s t of 23 national B ib le s o c ie tie s , d istrib u te s an av erag e Chapel B y Lin d a M ille r allocated at the d iscre tio n of the of 50 m illio n volum es ev ery y e a r , Diamond, G ates M ills, Ohio, jun­ T h e new M a rtin L u th er Chapel " M y way is the only w a y !" How often we have heard th is c la im , Cam pus Chest- d ir e c to r. and exp ects to be handing out 150 ior, and John P eh rso n , S co ttv ille won a n . hon orable m ention fo r im p licitly if not o v ertly e x p re sse d in the philosophy of ev ery think­ C o n g re ss also approved p la c ­ m illion by 1966. sophc m ore. e x c e lle n c e of design fro m the ing being on th is e a rth . H arboring the in cessa n t d e s ir e to be h is own ing $1,500 into a sp e cial account The w inners w ere sele cte d by B ib le s o c ie tie s say that S c rip ­ A m erican S o cie ty fo r C hurch A r­ lay m ak er, man a s sig n s h is ra tio n al pow ers the final authority over to be used fo r the N ational Stu­ the scho larsh ip s and adm issions tu re d istribu tio n is not keeping c h ite c tu r e , (ASCA). a ll and p ro ce e d s too often without con sid erin g the fa ct that he may dent A sso ciatio n c o n fe re n ce on o ffice. They w e r e Judged on e x ­ p ace with the annual in c re a s e in v e ry w ell be wrong. population explosion to be held T h e aw ard w as p re se n te d to tr a -c u r r ic u la r a c tiv itie s as well the lite r a te population of the No one is exem pt fro m th is flaw . It is a kind of d o ctrin e of o rig ­ Win ter te rm . T h e c o n fe re n ce w ill a rc h ite c t C h a rle s E . Stade of as on academ ic achievem ent. w orld. inal sin re s ta te d fo r con tem p o rary u sag e— m an’ s inheren t tendency be s im ila r to t h e ".W inds of P a rk R id g e, 111., during a r e ­ A b ill to change the stru ctu re toward e r r o r in h is attem pt to s e t h im s e lf up as the u ltim ate judge Change in the E m e rg in g N a tio n s" and purpose of Cam pus Chest T h e A m e rica n B ib le Society cent P hilad elp hia co n fe re n ce on of what is righ t and w rong. Should we pretend that th is obvious c h a r ­ sem in ar held la st w inter. was passed by c o n g re s s. T h e bill e stim a te s that 75 m illio n people church a r c h ite c tu r e , building and a c te r is tic of m an’ s natu re does not e x is t , o r should we go ov erboard One thousand d o llars was ap­ made the organization’ s function a r e learn in g to read a y e a r . the a r t s sp o n so red by ASCA. and becom e com p lete n ih ilis ts? propriated to pay for the exp en ses p rim arily that of a coordinator T otal S c r ip tu re tra n sla tio n total I would not recom m en d e ith e r way out. It is fa r b e tte r to tre a t of NSA d elegates to the su m m er no m o re than s ix m illio n . T h e re this as W illiam J a m e s ad vocates— a w eakness in our natu re that we NSA C o n g re ss and an additional C o m m u n io n a re th re e b illion people in the should try to o v erco m e ifw e ca n .A lth o u g h th is flaw in m a n 's m ake­ $150 was approved to send M a rc ia w orld, and n in e-ten th s of them up is applicable in any a re a of human c o n ce rn , I am dealing today Donors Of $1 Klugman, Oak P ark ju n io r, to the National Student L ead ersh ip do not p o s s e s s a copy of the B ib le . T h e re a r e thousands of languages A cam pus - wide com munion w ill be o ffe re d at each m a s s with its re le v a n cy to re lig io u s faith . T h e re is a tendency, p a rtic u la rly among c o lle g e stu d en ts, to a s ­ Institute on the United Nations in Sunday at S t. Jo h n 's , Get Pictures New York th is su m m er. THE JOY OF GRADUATION •• Suiting up for Sunday’s Sen- o r d ia le cts fo r which no p art of the B ib le is tra n s la te d . ish . P a ris h p r i e s t s a r e h earin g s e r t that th e ir p a rtic u la r mode of re lig io u s e x p re ss io n , o r lack of it, is the m ost ad v isable method. On one hand, the Rom an C ath olic O ff-cam pus students who con­ Final approval o f execu tive may hold th a th is C h u rc h ’ sd ogm a p re s e n ts the only tru th to m an, and tributed $1 o r m ore to the Kennedy cabin et o ffic e r s and T r a f fic Ap­ ior Swingout, these graduating seniors will take part in the At p re se n t the s o c ie tie s d is­ c o n fe ssio n s fro m 11 a .m . to 11 traditional march and ceremoni es. The annual ceremony will p .m ., e v e ry hour on the hour, on the other hand the a th e ists ’ c la im that th e re is no God i s , fo r M em orial L ib ra ry fund may pick p eals C ou rt a sso c ia te Ju s tic e s tribu te co p ie s in 107 cou n tries begin at 1:30 p.m. Photo by Ken Roberts today and Saturd ay. h im , the " g o s p e l tru th .” up an 8 x 10 p ictu re of the late was also ¿iv en . in ov er 444 languages tran slated Again I r e fe r my re a d e rs to J a m e s , who incid en tally a cce p ts the P resid en t today from 2 to 5 p .m ., La n sin g C e n tral F r e e U N IV ER S ITY E a s t La n sin g O live t B a p tist C h u rc h bus n u rse ry v alid ity of re lig io u s e x p e rie n c e . He re c o g n iz e s that in th is life at in 335 Student S e rv ic e s . le a s t, absolute an sw ers to re lig io u s question a re fa r off and s t ill in Ja m ie B lan chard , Royal Oak M e th od ist C h u rc h B A P T IS T C H U R C H U n ity C e n te r 2215 E . M ichigan the p r o c e s s of ach iev em en t. What people e x p e rie n ce h e re and now is (TH E AMERICAN B A P T IS T Rev. W illiam H artm an, P a s to r sen io r, a n d lib ra ry fund c h a ir­ 628 N. Washington, Lansing 11:00 a.m . W orship S e rv ic e r e a lity , and th is is what we should co n cern o u rse lv e s with. CONVENTION) SUNDAY man, said the p ictu re s a re being G uest P a sto r Sunday Sch o ol 9 :4 5 a.m . As an exam p le, I mention the " t r u e ch u rch ” con cep t v e rsu s distributed as a token of appre- Sunday R o bert P ep pel, S o lo ist D r. E . Floyd N orton M orning W orship 9 :0 0 and the U n itarian ism of W illiam E lle r y Channing. In opposition to those Sunday School 10:00 a.m . u n iv ersity A m erican Legion M em orial 11:00 a.m . who adhere to one " C h u r c h " a s the sole m ean s to salv ation , 11:00 a.m . Sunday School lutheran chu rch EAST LANSING W orship S e rv ic e 11:00 a.m . C e n te r, 1 B lo c k North of E a st B a p tist Youth Fellow ship Channing cau tion s that we m u st not demand a un iform ity in r e lig ­ r FRIENDS MEETING (QuauersV S u b ject: "M y C h urch" 6 :0 0 p.m . Youth Fellow ship L ansing B u s Station W orship S e rv ic e 10:00 a.m . Wednesday Evening P ra y e r S e r v ic e 7 :0 0 p.m . Evening W orship 5 :3 0 p.m . 6 :3 0 p.m . a lc - lc a ion when it e x is ts nowhere e ls e . He w rite s, " T h e r e is one grand, all-com p reh en d in g c h u rch , and if I am a C h ristia n , I belong to it, vieeting fo r W orsnip, Room 101 C hurch Sch ool 11:00 a.m . Study C la s s 7 :3 0 p .m . and no man can shut m e out of it...n o man can be excom m unicated 7 :00 p .m . S erv ice of Sp ecial M ID -W E E K SE R V IC E P eoples C hurch, 200 W, Grand N u rsery Provided 10:00 — A ffiliated with U nity School W ednesday, 7:15 p.m . fro m it, but by h im s e lf, by the death of goodness in h is own h e a r t ." R iv e r 3:00 p.m . M usic 12:00 a.m . of C h ristia n ity , L e e ’ s Sum m it, F o r ch u rcn bus schedule I would extend th is profound statem en t outside the r e a lm of C h r is ­ P e te r Stettenhein, C le rk , F o r transportation c a ll Cam pus B u s S e rv ic e M isso u ri c a ll IV 2-8419 8 :3 0 9 :3 0 10:30 11:30 tian ity fo r, although I am a C h ris tia n , I firm ly b e lie v e that it is ED 2 -1 9 9 8 ED 7-1294 --------------------------------------------------- not the only valid re lig io u s faith . 11:00 Sunday F ir s t C h ris tia n F ir s t B a p tist C h u rc h I b elie v e in God, but I also re co g n iz e that the e m p e ric a l evidence U n iv e rs ity M e th od ist Ea stm in ste r S t. Jo h n s Student of H is r e a lity re m a in s in su fficie n t. H ow ever, as J a m e s w rite s, R e fo rm e d C h u rch C apitol at Ionia Church Pre sb yterian C h u rch P a ris h 240 M a rs h a ll S t., Lansing " 1 do not wish to fo rfe it my s o le ch an ce in life of getting on the L an sin g , M ichigan F r . R . Kavanaugh winning sid e ” b e ca u se I cannot find a ll the an sw ers to th eo log ical 1120 S. H arrison Rd. 1315 Abbott Rd., COMMUNION SUNDAY F r . T . M cD evitt R ev . John M. H ofman, P a s to r p ro b le m s. | Wilson M. Tennant, M in ister E ast Lansing P lym o u th M orning S e r v ic e 9 :0 0 & R ev . S co tt Irv in e , M in iste r W hile we w ait, perh aps ad infinitu m , fo r an absolu te re lig io u s 327 M .A .C . and 11:15 a.m . Dr. Glenn M. F r y e , M in ister . M in ister C o n g re g a tio n a l C hurch Sch ool 9 :4 5 a.m . d e c re e , a r e we to b ecom e u tter sk e p tics and abandon a ll hope of R ev. R ob ert L . M oreland Sunday M a ss e s Sunday Sch ool 10:15 a.m . M orning W orship 10:50 a.m . attaining re lig io u s ¡truth? O r a re we to d ogm atically affirm that 541 W albridge D riv e 7:15 - 8 :30 - 9 :4 5 (high) Church Evening S e r v ic e 7 p.m . our own intuitive notions a re the only an sw e rs— be they th e istic ED 7-0183 11:15 & 12:30 T h o se in need of tra n s p o r­ o r ag n o stic? N eith er outlet is adequate and no p e a ce of mind is WORSHIP tation c a ll: God’ s G re a t M ercy going to r e s u lt fro m them . 9:0 0 & 11:00 a.m . B ab y sittin g at 8 :30 - 9 :4 5 - 11:15 R e v . S co tt Irv in e It s e e m s that, in view of the c o m p le x itie s and ills of p re s e n t day 9 :45 a.m . u 11:00 a.m . Church School M r. Ja c k V ander Slik a t3 5 5 -3 0 3 0 s o c ie ty , the only thing to do is follow the advice of F it z - J a m e s fo r C rib b ery through A c ro s s fro m Capitol on A llegan o r Rev. Hofman at 5 -3 6 5 0 P eo p le of all r a c e s w elcom e Y o u n g sters R elig io n C la s s Stephens: " T h e s e a re questions with which all m ust d eal as s e e m s Th ird G rade good to th e m ...In a ll im portant tra n s a c tio n s of life we have to take "■Oceans of H appiness” 9 :4 5 a.m . F ir s t Pre sb yte rian Always a w arm w elcom e at 10:00 a .m . Church School C e n tral M e th od ist a leap in the d a r k ...If a man ch o o se s to turn h is back altog eth er on R ev . W ilson M. Tennant Fou rth G rade - Adults A c ro s s F ro m the C ap itol Ottawa and Chestnut S even th -D a y God and the fu tu re, no one can p rev ent him ; no one can show beyond re a so n a b le doubt th at he is m istak e n . E ach m ust a ct a s he thinks Daily M a ss e s WORSHIP S E R V IC E S W orship S e r v ic e s A d ve n tist C h u r c h ’ b e st; and if he is wrong so much the w o rse fop h im ...If we take the 9 :0 0 & 11:00 a .m . 9:4 5 and 11:15 a.m . 8 :00 a.m . - 12:10 p.m . 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a.m . T e m p o ra rily m eeting at U ni­ Church School 9 :4 5 a .m . all wrong road we sh a ll be dashed to p ie c e s . We do not c e r ta in ly know Church S e rv ic e s (WJ1M 10:15 a .m .) ages 8; 11:00 a.m . c h ild re n 2 -5 4:45 p.m . v e rs ity L u th eran C hurch if th e re is any rig h t one. What m ust we do? 'B e stro n g and of a good ^ C ribbery and n u rsery c a r e y ears. " B e in g C h ristia n w here it is D ivision and Ann St. c o u ra g e .’ A ct fo r the b e st, hope fo r the b e st, and take what c o m e s ... COMMUNION MEDITATION provided. d ifficu lt” If death ends a ll, we cannot m eet death b e t t e r ." Saved o r Salvaged? S at. M a ss e s Dwight S . L a rg e , p reach in g SATU RDA Y S E R V IC E S M em bership C la ss 9:30 a.m . 8:00 & 9 :00 a.m . D r. M orrow , preach in g F r e e bus tran sp o rtatio n 15 to 30 m inutes b e fo re each s e r ­ STU D EN TS W ELCOM E C a ll 3 3 7 -9 3 3 6 o r 3 3 2 -6 9 0 3 - C on fession daily at 8 :0 0 a.m . 12:00 p.m . - 4:45 p .m . C rib N u rsery , So B rin g T h e Baby T a k e home a copy of the "W b at Then A re We T o D o ?” sheet A warm and frien d ly w elcom e aw aits you at F i r s t P r e s b y te r ­ 9 :3 0 a.m . 11:00 a .m . Sabbath School W orship S e rv ic e F o r inform atio n o r tra n sp o r­ Pope Paul Creates v ic e around the cam pu s. fo r tran sp o rtatio n New Vatican Office Phone ED 7 -9 7 7 8 for study and ap plication. ian. tation c a ll 4 8 5 -9 2 7 3 A ll S ain ts Ep is c o p a l TR IN ITY C H U R C H P e o p le s C h u rc h F ir s t C h u rc h of Ed g e w o o d U n ite d K im b e rly Dow ns Pope Paul VI announced e a r ­ co n ta cts with n o n -C h ristia n r e ­ Church I nterdenom inational Ea s t La n sin g C h r is t, S cie n tist Church C h urch of C h ris t l ie r th is month that he w ill soon lig io n s in much the sam e way 120 Spartan Avenue 8 0 0 Abbott noad Interdenom ination Interdenom inational c r e a te a new V atican s e c r e t a r ia t that A ugustine C ardinal B e a ’ s 709 E . G rand R iv e r 1007 K im b e rly D riv e, L ansing M IN ISTERS 469 North H agadorn Road fo r c lo s e r re la tio n s with Je w s, s e c r e ta r ia h fo r prom oting C h r is ­ ED 2-1313 200 W. Grand R iv er E a st L ansing E . Eugene W illiam s (2 b lo ck s W. of F ra n d o r B ud d h ists, M o sle m s and other tian unity has with non-C atholic at M ichigan Rev. R obert G ard n er,E p isco p al Norman R , P ie rs m a Church S e rv ic e : E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan Shopping C e n te r on E . n o n -C h ristia n s in the w orld. C h ristia n s . Chaplain to the U n iv e rsity D aniel E . W eiss Sunday 11 A.M. (5 blo ck s north of G rand R iv er) G rand R iv er) SUNDAY SE R V IC E S He named a s head of the new T h e Pope said he appointed Rev. Edward Roth. R e cto r 'S u b je ct - M orning S e rv ic e - 11 a.m . 9 :3 0 and 11:00 a.m . IV 9 -7 1 3 0 s e c r e ta r ia t 6 9 -y e a r -o ld Paolo C ardinal M a re lla a s head of the Rev. G eorge T u m a, C u rate WORSHIP SE R V IC E S God the Only C au se C ardinal M a re lla , Italian -b o rn new s e c r e t a r ia t b e cau se of h is SUNDAY SER V IC ES " T h e Debt God A pproves” “ Whom Will We S e r v e ? " 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a .m . W illiam G H all and a rc h p r ie s t of S t. P e t e r ’ s B a s il­ p a rtic u la r com petence in the field 8 :00 a.m . Holy Communion at and C r e a to r Evening S e rv ic e - 7:00 p.m . by D r. W allace R obertson G e ra ld O. F r u z ia , S r ., ic a , the Pope’ s s p e cia l envoy la s t of re lig io n s of o th er r a c e s . All S ain ts P a rish Sunday School: Sunday, Ju n e 7 M in is te rs month to the opening of the New T h e third s e s s io n of V atican 8 :00 a.m . Holy Communion at “ T h e Man who forgot to rem em ­ U n iv ersity Students 9 :3 0 a.m . Y ork W orld’ s F a i r . II E cu m en ical Council w ill s t a r t Chapel of A p o stles, W esley b er" CHURCH SCHOOL Serm on by R egu lar 11:00 a .m . SUNDAY SE R V IC E S T h e new s e c r e t a r ia t w ill have Sept. 14. Foundation (Holy Communion S e rv ic e ) 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a.m . C rib room R ev. T ru m an A. M o rriso n 9 :30 Morning P r a y e r and 8 :15 p .m . T rin ity C o lleg iate Wed. Evening M e e tin g -8 p.m . M orning W orship 10:00 a.m . through Adult C la s s e s ************************** Serm on and B ib le Study 11:00 a.m . Fellow ship— Stim ulating 111:00 Holy Communion and T h e Edgewood Rhythm ic C h oir Evening W orship 6 :00 p.m . P ro g ram and Buffet Supper Reading Room lo cated at 134 Serm on Wednesday evening B ib le UN ITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN W. Grand R iv e r . C hurch School 5:30 p.m . C an terb u ry Meeting O ther S e rv ic e s Study 7 :3 0 p.m . 9 :3 0 & 11:00 A .M . 9 :4 5 a.m . U n iversity C la s s FELLO W SH IP Open Mon. thru S at. 9 :0 0 a.m . 8:30 a.m . Monday thru Frid ay & International c la s s - 5 :0 0 p.m . T hursday evening L ad ies Daily O ffice T u e s . - 10:15 a.m . M on., T u e s ., T h u r s ., & F r i ­ B ib le C la s s 7:30 p.m . 7 :0 0 p.m . Wed. Evening C o lleg e House Holy Communion days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . P ra y e r and B ib le Study Wed. - ~:00 a.m . A ffiliated with United Church 5:3 0 PM Supper F o r T ra n sp o rta tio n C all Holy Communion All a r e w elcom e to attend Of C h ris t, C on gregational - C all 337 -7 9 6 6 fo r cam pus C h r i s t i a n , E v an g elical and F E 9 -8 1 9 0 T h u rs. - 5:15 p.m. C hurch S e r v ic e s , and v is it and bus schedule 6:00 P ro g ram R efo rm ed . Holy Communion u se the Reading Room . ED 2 -1 9 6 0 - or E D 2 -2 4 3 4 FIR S T C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E B I B L E S C H O O L 9 ;4 5 A M G e n ese e at B u tle r S tr e e ts LU T H E R A N W O R S H IP SUNDAY S E R V IC E S Supervised n u rse ry provided D r. Ted Ward, MSU, T e a c h e r C hurch S c h o o l . . . . . ....................... 9 :4 5 a .m . Alumni M em o rial Chapel M orning W orship...............................11:00 a .m . 11:0 0 A M “ G O D M A K E S A C H O I C E ” Youth G ro u p s....................................... 6 :00 p .m . 10:00 a.m . Holy E u ch arist E v a n g e listic H our...............................7:0 0 P-m- W orship with US 11:15 a.m . Holy E u ch arist WEDNESDAY E V E P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7 :3 0 p .m . H .T . Stanley - M in is te r Dean W aldfogel - M u sic D ir. Alumni M em orial Chapel 7 :0 0 P M “ V I S I T O R S F R O M S P A C E * O U T E R Transportation Available Crest Cleaners C all Church O ffice IV 5-0613 F i r s t in a s e r ie s on Nights in the B ib le If No A nsw er, C a ll IV 2 -6 9 9 4 R ev. Theodore K. Bundenthal, P a s to r 3 3 2 -6 3 8 6 FREE STORAGE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH SOUTH WASHINGTON AT M OORES R IV E R DRIVE Guest Speaker Don't Haul Clothes Home T h e Lutheran com m unity at MSU should like to take JO H N H U R LE Y , Save shipping c o s ts by sto rin g your clo th es th is opportuntiy to thank all of you who have been PA STO RS: DR. HOWARD F . SUGDEN, R E V . AL JON ES f r e e of c h a rg e at C r e s t C le a n e rs . T h e only so faithful at both w orship s e r v ic e s and the sa cra m e n t. DR. T E D WARD P s y c h o lo g y D e p t., M S U c o s t to you w ill be the usual clean in g c h a rg e s . B rin g your c lo th e s in today. T o all of your who graduate, God’ s speed and G od 's on bountiful b lessin g . A D U L T Y O U T H 8 :3 0 P M “ M YTH S O F M E N T A L ILLN ES S ” T o those o f you who re tu rn , we look fo rw a rd to you r p re se n c e next fall in our new chapel and c e n t e r . G u ests of P a s to r and M r s . Sugden 1600 L en o re L A Y L E A D E R — R A LP H W A LT O N c u s A M e ir May all of you who read th is have a b lessed su m m erl U n lta ria n > U riive rsa list C h u rc h 6 U & M M ir 11-12:00 Sunday: Ju n e 7 FR E E A .M .- P .M . T R A N S P O R T A T I O N H olm es & P ro sp e c t, 620 M ich ig a n A v e . E D 7-0 0 12 L ansing C a ll 4 82-0754 fo r In fo r m a tio n N U RSERY C A RE PROVIDED FO R CHILDREN F rid ay, June 5, 1964 5 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Led By City Commission In Favor Of Equal Opportunity Willing To Be A Volunteer I wish to be on re c o rd as fav orin g equal opportunity fo r I hereby ind icate my w illingness to a s s is t the E a st Lansing A r e a I n t e g r a t io n C a m p a ig n all person r e g a r d le s s of th e ir race» c o lo r , re lig io n , national o rigin , o r a n c e stry , to liv e in and p a rtic ip a te in the com Human R e la tio n s C om m ission by activ ely serving as a volun­ te e r in prom oting good human re la tio n s in the city of E ast munity life of E a s t L an sin g . L an sin g . unteer a s s is ta n c e to r the com ­ man of the volu nteer com m ittee, T h e E a st L an sin g Human R e la ­ June 30 for persons who have munity education p ro g ram . said the group w ill be expected tions C om m ission is re cru itin g signed either of the accompany­ (Signed) (Signed)_________ • ________________________________________ M em b ers of the Human R e la ­ to educate the public to human i v olu nteers fo r an education ca m ­ ing statements. The first one tions C om m issio n w ill outline re la tio n s p rob lem s which e x is t (A ddress) paign to p rom ote in tegratio n in pledges support for an open oc­ (A ddress) the com m unity. in the C ity o f E a st L an sin g . cupancy housing policy in the the d uties of v olu nteer w ork ers " T h e s e vo lu n teers w i l l be City of East Lansing. at the m eetin g . asked to give th e ir neigh bors A public m eetin g w ill be held The second pledge offers vol- M rs . M ahlon S . Sharp, c h a ir - and frien d s the fa c ts about d is­ c rim in a to ry p r a c t i c e s ," M r s . Sharp said . A s p e cific task of the volun­ t e e r s w ill be to com bat " m y th s " reg ard ing open housing p o lic ie s , F in a l 'S a b in O ra l S u n d a y ' accord in g to M r s . Sharp. The third and la s t of the "S a b in m ents to r e c e iv e the Sabin v a c­ F e u rig r e c o m m e n d e d that would re s u lt, F e u rig said , but T h e v olu n teers may a lso a s ­ O ral Sunday" c lin ic s w ill b eh eld c in e . those who began taking the v a c ­ p erso n s re ce iv in g one treatm en t s is t r e a lto r s who a re involved th is weekend. 11 is s t ill not to late fo r those cin e in the D etro it program do in D etroit and one in Ingham in tra n sa c tio n s with non-w hites. Type II Sabin o ra l polio v accin e who have not attended the p re ­ not com e to the Olin c lin ic . T h e County might not be fully p ro ­ T hey can help to p re p a re neigh­ w ill be given at th is Sunday’ s vious c lin ic s to begin taking the reaso n , he said , is that D etroit tected against a ll types of polio borhoods fo r In tegration , M r s . c lin ic . T y p es I and 111 w ere v a ccin e , F e u rig sa id . He said is using a d ifferen t v accin e than and might th e re fo re have a fa ls e Sharp said . given at p rev io u s c lin ic s . type III v a cc in e could be taken is being used in Ingham County. sen se of s e c u r ity . A nother function of the volun­ The cam pus Im m unization c e n ­ at Sunday’ s c lin ic and the o th ers The D e tro it p ro g ram m akes it T h o se who sta rte d in the De­ te e r s w ill be to w elcom e m in o r­ te r will be located at Olin M etn- could be obtained at c lin ic s e ls e ­ n e c e ssa ry for only two c lin ic s to tro it pro g ram should retu rn to ity group m e m b e rs who m ay move o ria l H ealth C e n te r . It will be w here o r fro m a p riv ate physi­ be held, while th re e c lin ic s a re D etro it fo r the final c lin ic , he into the E a s t L an sin g com m unity. open fro m 11 a .m . to 7 p.m . cia n . n e c e ss a ry h e r e . No re a lp ro b le m said . ________ M r s . Sharp a l s o e x p re sse d D r. Ja m e s S . F e u rig , d ire c to r hopes that a c iv il righ ts sectio n of O lin, rem ind ed those who have would be set up in the E a st L a n s ­ ing P u b lic L ib r a r y w here com ­ receiv ed the e a r l ie r v a ccin e s to bring the c a rd s they re ce iv e d at G o ttlie b T o T a lk FREE munity m e m b e rs can read about those tim e s to the third c lin ic . human re la tio n s p ro b le m s. T h e C o m m ission voted at its David G o ttlieb , a s s o c ia te p ro­ If this is not done, he said , de­ fe s s o r of so cio lo g y and educa­ lays could re s u lt w hile re c o rd s tion, has been invited to p a r tic ­ STORAGE m eeting la s t month to sponsor a re checked. ipate in the International C o n fe r­ B rin g a ll your w inter clo th es to our vault fo r F R E E the com m unity education ca m ­ T h e v accin e is given on a cube en ce on R e s e a r c h P ro b le m s of sum m er sto ra g e - your only c o s t fo r the clean in g . paign. Dan C . L earn e d , an at­ of sugar and is alm ost ta s te ­ Education and C u ltu ral D epriva­ torn ey , said at the m eeting that le s s . H ow ever, it is claim ed to be tion next week in C h icago. IFC AWARDEES - Vinne Borion, Sigma Phi Epsilon president, holds the trophy for the most what the p ro b lem s a r e .* ' it i s " e x tr e m e ly im portant fo r com m unity m em b e rs to know ju st m o re e ffe ctiv e than the Salk v a c ­ c in e , which was given in the form T h e m eeting, at the U n iv ersity of C hicago, w ill a ttra c t edu cators CAMPUS CLEANERS improved house over a term, while Eugene Buck, Farmhouse Vice President, »hows the award of sh o ts. F e u rig urged even those and so c io lo g is ts from throughout 547 E. GRAND RIVER ACROSS FROM BERKEY T h e v olu n teers w ill probably for the highest pledge çlass grades. Photo by George Junne who have ta k e n the Salk tr e a t­ the w orld. begin th e ir work th is su m m er. EAST L A N S I N G 'S 4S h o w A n d T e l l 9 O n C a m p u s T o u r s “ How do c h ick en s lay e g g s ? " a tour of the cam pus was offered “ How many a c r e s in the c a m ­ as p a rt of the c o n fe re n ce s e r ­ p u s ? " "W h a t’ s that round build­ v ic e . T h o se attending the con ­ in g ? " T h e s e a re a few of the fe re n c e s told th e ir frie n d s, r e ­ questions asked of MSU student la tiv e s , and a s s o c ia te s of the guides as they give tours of the beauty of the cam p u s. So the tour cam pus to v isitin g groups. s e r v ic e grew to the point where G r e e n w i c h Ÿ i l k u j e V m / a T h e U n iv e rsity T o u rs a r e ope­ it now s e r v e s between 10,000 rated by the O ffice of Continuing and 15,000 v is ito r s each y e a r . Education News S e rv ic e branch T h e to u rs a re given by stu­ of the D epartm ent of Inform ation dents who work as p a rt-tim e S e r v ic e s . T h e s e r v ic e is edited guides at the standard student 1st A n n u a l A r t S h o w by Ja m e s C . T o tte n . em ployee r a t e . T h e num ber of T h e to u rs w ere o r i g i n a l l y applicants alw ays exce e d s the under the C o lle g e of A g ricu l­ number of jo b s . B e c a u se of the tu r e ’ s s h o rt c o u rs e d ep artm ent, public re la tio n s sig n ifican ce of V b <■ and w ere c a ll Cam pus T o u r s . the jo b , T o tten in terv iew s ev ery In 1948, the to u rs w ere placed applicant p e rso n a lly . under the d ire c tio n of the Con­ tinuing Education S e rv ic e . T h e to u rs usually begin at K e l l o g g C e n te r . T h e average Sat. June 6,10 am-4pm On East Grand River Ave. length of a tour is one hour, T h e new nam e of U n iv e rsity and the m axim um length is two T o u rs was given to the s e r v ic e h o u rs. A lm ost a ll to u rs a r e made when it was re c e n tly tra n s fe rre d with bu ses that the groups cam e from Continuing E du cation to In­ in , although som e groups p r e fe r form ation S e r v ic e s . walking. T h e re a so n given by To tten T h e c e n tra l p a rt of the c a m ­ fo r the sw itch was b ecau se of pus is the p rin c ip le o b je ctiv e of the in c re a sin g ly la r g e r num ber m ost to u rs, with s p e cia l e m ­ of v is ito r s n e c e ss ita tin g a la rg e r p h asis being placed on the p a r ti­ s e r v ic e . c u la r things a group might want T h e growth of the s e r v ic e goes to s e e , such as the a g ricu ltu ra l back to the e a r ly days of the p lant, the anim al b a rn s, a coed c o n fe re n c e s and m eetings held d orm , the IM building, o r the at the K ellogg C e n te r . Freq u en tly m useum . W R A N G LER M IS S E S ’ S-T - R - E - T - C - H K n e e P an ts o n ly I £ r L t . B lu e Dk. Blue Student Book Store Todd’s Gentry Shop Kresge Knapp’s Scotch House Spartan Book Store Regular Lieberman’s SLIM CUT Knee Pants Goodwin’s Helen Barresy Beauty Salon Hi-Fi Buys o n ly $ 3 Den B lu e Patrician Hair Fashions Campus Book Store The Card Shop M IS S E S ’ Wanda Hancock 1st National Bank of East Lansing Gibson’s Book Store S-T -R -E-T -C -H j Marshall Music* Maries Fashions Casa Nova JEA N S o n ly $ 6 White & Dk. B lu e UIomAl s m f i R T u u e f l R 2 03 E . Grand R. Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan ’riday, June 5, 1964 S A E , W o n d e rs A ll-S p o r ts C h a m p io n s E l s w o r t h , E v a n s W i n I n d e p e n d e n t but that c la s s was elim inated in By JEROME CAPLAN fav or of the independent team O ld -Tim e rs G a m e State News Sports Editor and individual c a te g o r ie s . W onders sco re d 866 .8 points Sigm a Alpha E p silo n , W onders to ou td istance B a ile y (8 3 5 .3 ) and H all, E lsw o rth and Evans S ch o l­ la st y e a r ’ s w inner W ilso n (824.5) P la n n e d Fo r Fall a r s h a v e captured A l l - S p o r t s C ham pionships in the annual in­ fo r the troph y. W onders tied fo r the league cham pionship in foot­ tra m u ra l com p etitio n . SAE won the fra te rn ity d ivi­ b a ll, won the badminton, sw im ­ Several Spartan baseb all g re a ts will retu rn to cam pus next ming and tra c k t it le s , and finished sion crow n, w hile W onders took fall to take part in an o ld -tim e rs gam e slated fo r the m orning of the re s id e n c e h all tit le . E lsw orth second in bowling and s o ftb a ll. the Michigan S tate-U n iv e rsity of M ichigan football c o n te st. won the independent team trophy, SAE ro lle d up 901.5 points, The gam e, a seven inning a ffa ir pitting the v a rs ity diamond enough to stop 1963 cham pion and Evans S c h o la rs won the inde­ squad against the e x -S p a rta n s, will be played at Old C o lleg e F ie ld pendent individual h onors. D elta T a u D elta (8 9 3 ). Lam bda on O ct. 10. C hi Alpha was third (891) and None of the te a m s w ere win­ P ro ceed s of the gam e will be donated to the Ralph Young Me­ n e rs la s t y e a r , although E van s Sigm a C hi (852) fou rth . T h e win­ m orial Fund. w as all-ind epend ent cham pion. n e rs w ere v icto rio u s in v o lley ­ Already f o u r m ajor league b all and tra c k and w ere ru n n e r- p layers have said they would ups in sw im m ing and b a sk e tb a ll. be in E ast Lansing fo r the ex­ Varsity Awards Banquet They also won block cham pion­ h i b i t i o n , providing th eir re ­ C l u b s A l l A g r e e sh ip s in football and bowling. spectives team s will not be in E lsw o rth topped Evans S ch o l­ the World S e r ie s . C o m m i s s i o n e r of B aseball Ford F r ic k has waived a m ajor C o a c h e s N e e d e d C lu b N a m e s Sm ith C o a c h O f Y e a r a rs 5 0 2 .5 -4 9 2 .5 fo r fir s t p la ce in the independent team d iv ision . E lsw o rth had a second in v olley­ By DICK SONANDERS in ordfer to develop con fid en ce.” b a ll and block cham pionships in league ruling that no player can M ille r has a g reat deal of in­ By DUANE LANCASTER m en ts. L e w is’ nam e w ill be in­ State News Sports Writer sp o rts and a c a d e m ic s. Gent b e ­ t r a c k cham pions Jim G a r r e t, softb all and b a sk e tb a ll. p articip ate in com petitive base­ t e r e s t in c re w . He o fficiated at State News Sports Writer scrib e d on the B re w e r plaque The a d v isers and p resid en ts of ca m e the second highest s c o r e r B ro ad Jum p; M ike M a rte n s, h a lf- E van s had little com petition ball until a fte r the S e rie s is the reg atta held at L ake L a n s­ which hangs in the U nion. the sk i, crew and la c r o s s e club F resh m an football C oach B u rt in S tate c a g e h is to ry th is y e a r , m ile ; and Bob M oreland, 6 0 -y d . in winning the independent indi­ com pleted, so many other e x - ing. Spartan b ask e tb all captain P e te while m aintaining a 3 .3 s c h o la s ­ all have one dream in com m on. Sm ith was awarded the A ll-U n i­ d ash . M em bers of the Spartan vidual crow n . T h e S ch o la rs w ere State big leag u ers a re expected G eo rg e P a g e , M e r r ill, W is., Gent re c e iv e d the B ig T en m edal tic a v e ra g e . They all a re hoping fo r a fu ll­ v e rs ity S t u d e n t G overnm ent 400 ydrf sw im r e la y team ch am ­ handball and golf cham pions and to be on hand. ju n io r, is hoping to have a club fo r outstanding achiev em en ts in A lso cite d w ere B ig T e n indoor tim e coach. C oach of the Y e a r award Wed­ pion w ere also honored. Munn placed w ell in the oth er individual So fa r, p itch ers Dick Radatz sponsored ski team . T h e ski nesday night at the annual M ich­ p resen ted e a c h with a w rist Maynard M ille r, faculty advi­ sp o rts. of the Boston Red Sox, Ron P e r - club is one of the la rg e s t o r­ igan S tate V a rsity Club chick en w atch. s e r fo r the crew clu b, hopes ranoski of the L o s A ngeles Dod­ ganizations on cam p u s. P age is fry at Je n iso n Field h ou se. T h e graduating V a rsity Club the crew develops into a v a r­ counting on a m em bersh ip of s e n io rs w ere given a s te r lin g T h e clu b also p resen ted D r . g e r s, and B a ltim o re O r i o l e s ’ sity sp o rt. His "T ea c h in g and Sm ith, who is a d v iser to the 500 fo r next y e a r . s ilv e r rin g and a c e r t ific a te fo r F e u rig with a s p e c ia l gift fo r great h u rle r Robin R o b e r t s , re s e a rc h duties don't give m e V a r sity C lub, was s e le c te d to T h e sk i clu b has a racin g th e ir dedicated work with the aiding them . and Cleveland Indian outfielder enought tim e to help out the re c e iv e the f ir s t AUSG award club and com p etes in v ariou s by club m e m b e rs. AUSG P r e s i ­ clu b . A1 Luplow have said they’ ll at­ b o y s ," M ille r said. " T h e crew Outgoing P re sid e n t P ro e b stle m eets in the M idw est. dent Bob H a rris made the p r e ­ Eight honorary m em b ers w ere tend. team needs a full tim e coach introduced h is s u c c e s s o r , p r e s ­ With skiin g becom ing m o re sentation on beh alf of the stu ­ then inducted into the club in id e n t-e le ct John W alsh who in popular, P age is hoping to have dent body. reco gn ition of the ath le tic con­ turn p resen ted the r e s t of next the U n iv e rsity sp o n sor the clu b . Club P re sid en t D ick P ro e b s tle trib u tio n s each m ade to the club y e a r ’ s o ffic e r s . V ic e -p re sid e n t T h e U n iv e rsity would furnish the em ceed the banquet attended by during the p ast y e a r . L a r r y Cook, S t e v e Ju d ay, S e c r e ta r y Bob equipment and pay fo r trav elin g m o re than 1,000 s p e cia l g u e sts, Gordon Sabin e, B il l B u rt, Paul Je n k in s a n d T r e a s u r e r B i l l e xp en ses. " S in c e the school is including MSU P re sid en t John Swathwood, A .P . T h o m as, H arold C o llin s. growing I don’ t s e e why we Hannah a n d B ig T e n C o m m is s io n - M cC lu re, Ron Stevenson and John T h e eleventh annual J o h n shouldn’ t have paid a d v is e r s ; in e r Bi l l R eed . D em m er re c e iv e d the " S ” sash Hannah a w a r d f or t h e h i g h high school they have paid in­ Sherm an L ew is, A ll-A m e rica n signifying m em b ersh ip . achiev em en ts both on the a th letic s tr u c to r s ,” P ag e said . halfback, w a s p resen ted t h e A ccepting honors fo r outstand­ field and in the c la s s r o o m went B ru c e Goodwin and Bud Schul­ C h e ste r B re w e r Award; in honor ing s e r v ic e to the club and M ich­ to Dave M u tch ler, S tate sh o tp u tt- tz a re the newly elected p r e s i­ of S ta te ’ s f i r s t A th letic D ir e c to r . igan S tate U n iv e rsity w ere Zenon er. dents of the la c r o s s e clu b . A T h e award is based on d istin ­ C . R . H anson, P re sid e n t Hannah, P ro e b s tle was given the out­ (continued on page 7) guishing a th le tic acco m p lish - W alter F . M o ro fsk i, Munn, D r. standing s e n io r of the V a rsity James F e u rig a n d H a r r y Club and got a plaque, while the F r is o s k y . T h o se honored w ere clu b’ s outstanding Jun ior honors p resen ted with the clu b ’ s Appre­ went to next s e a so n ’ s football c ia tio n P la q u e s. Captain C h a rlie M igyanka. JAMES BROWN SHOW SURPRISED BURT--Vars'ity Club adviser Burt Smith, State PICK ENTER IN I freshman football coach, is presented with AUSG Coach of featuring the famous the Year trophy by Bob Harris, student government president. ‘PROCONTEST Varsity Club president Dick Proebstle holds plaque with FLAMES Smith’ s name on it, which will hang in Union. Photo by Jerry Carr BOBBY BYRD P ic k t h e w in n e r s o f t h e U .S . O P E N , ANNA KING EXCLUSIVE! 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Y o u ’v e P ic k a s le e k S u p e r S p o r t m o d e l w ith a g r e a t s t r u c k i t r i c h , b e c a u s e r i g h t n o w i t ’s “ T r a d e ’ N ’ 422^2^07 c h o ic e o f e n g in e s , a i r c o n d it io n in g a n d o t h e r T r a v e l T i m e ” a t y o u r C h e v r o l e t d e a l e r ’s . / TRADE’N’TRAVELS e x t r a - c o s t o p t io n s . A r o o m y w a g o n f o r t r a v e l o r W a rti n â ^Jaâltionô fte à w o o à s fto s s C h e c k h im o n t h e s e fiv e b e a u t i f u l b u y s : c a m p in g . P e r h a p s a s u n - lo v in g c o n v e r t ib l e o r 1 — T h e lu x u r io u s J e t - s m o o t h C h e v r o le t . TIME s p o r t y c o u p e . F r o m 4 5 m o d e ls in a ll. (AtRMtf I » * « rgM «* » " • * * * * . . . 2 — T h e f u n - lo v in g C h e v e lle . 3 — C h e v y D, W h a t e v e r y o u r c h o ic e , i t ’s a g r e a t w a y to g o . Pmtrlelmm Plafc JUaad (Opmn mvmlmp*-Smf’t f 4 p.m.) e c o n o m ic a l t o o . 4 — T h e u n iq u e r e a r - e n g i n e . FOR THE CREAT F i r s t w a y to g o is y o u r C h e v r o l e t d e a l e r ’s. N o w 2 0 5 E a s t Grand R iv e r A ven ue •it Trwrtrlifa M . SII4C22 C o r v a i r . 5 — A s e n s a t io n a l C o r v e t t e S t i n g R a y . • HIGHWAY PERFORMERS — d u r in g T r a d e ’N ’ T r a v e l T i m e ! E a s t L a n s in g l»«fM flNWtaB 0«rtar CHECK THE T- NT DEALS ON CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE * CHEVY I I - CORVAIR AND CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan - Frid ay, June 5, 1964 7 IM L o c k T h e fts O n D e c lin e By RICHARD SCHWARTZ pected to re q u e s ts fo r aid in an it’s s till e a r ly to d eterm in e how prob lem . Obviously the students dents a re the sam e ones who have State News Sports Writer e ffo rt to cu rb lo c k e r room th e fts . e ffe ctiv e the cam paign might be, feel the cam paign will benefit been re sp o n sib le for other in ci­ T h e m ost backw ard spot on During the month of A p ril, the things look good.” them .” d e n ts ," he said . " A t any ra te , cam pus is the in tram u ral build­ la st reported by the D epartm ent In a spot ch eck Wednesday, 21 S i n c e the pro g ram started , c lo s e r ch eck s have made them ing. of Public S a fe ty , t h e r e c o r d lock s w ere turned backw ards so sev e ral p e rso n s have been appre­ m ore le a ry of returning again. T h a t's the word from In tra ­ showed only seven th e fts, B eem an that the com bination dial was hended by the D e p a r t m e n t of said . T he aver age fo r nine p re ­ facing the lo c k e r . Of the 21, P ublic S afe ty , B eem an said . S till B eca u se of the s u c c e s s so fa r, m u rals C h airm an Frank B e e - vious months was 11. only four w ere handled by in­ others w ere ch ased by su p er­ B eem an said the departm ent will man on the " L o c k T h e L ock B ack w ard s” cam paign begun la s t R eports fo r May a re p re se n tly tra m u ra l p e rso n n e l. v iso rs p atroling the lo ck er room . continue the cam paign indefinite­ A p ril. being p rep ared . “ With coo p eratio n lik e t h is ,” ly. A stepped - up p rogram is B eem an re p o rts that students " W e 'r e encouraged by A p ril’ s B eem an said , " w e should be "W e su sp ect that many of the expected next fall to introduce d eclin e ,” B eem an said . "W h ile able to stam p out the e n tire persons involved in these in ci­ entering fresh m en to the s y ste m . have responded b e tte r than e x ­ l U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r l Uj u n n ' i li, Sales 8 S p a r t a n s E n t e r Io n 0 n Boom Spartan fo o tb all tic k e ts have C e n t r a l T r a c k G o Bl 1 B| o been sellin g at a b risk r a te 0 o s in ce they went on s a le Monday m orning. Nine Spartan track m en w ill ju m per Bob G a r r e tt, high ju m per Io k] continue MSU’ s trip down the F r e d M cK oy, 2 - m ile r E r ic Z e m - k T ic k e t m an ager B ill B e a r d ­ c o n fe re n ce tr a il when they com ­ p er and 440 man Jo e B a rn e tt. s le y re p o rts that th e re is a g re at M arten s and G a r r e tt w ill en te r p ete in the C e n tra l C o lleg iate deal of in te r e s t in a ll g am es, S C o n feren ce m eet at N otre Dame the m eet on the c r e s t of th ird - S and, as usu al, s a le s fo r the M ich­ p la ce fin ish e s in the IC4A. t Saturday. It igan gam e a re leading the way. Robin L in g le of M isso u ri w ill It w ill m ark the third loop m eet 0 B e a r d s le y said he thinks a be fav ored in the 8 80. He has 0 I in a s many w eeks fo r the S p ar­ Ju ly 1 sello u t is l i k e l y fo r the run the h a lf-m ile in 1:48 on a re ­ r tan s who took p a rt in the B ig O ct. 10 co n te st with the W olver­ lay team th is y e a r . r T en m eet two w eeks ago and the e in e s. T o win the broad jum p, G a rre tt Ie I IC4A a ffa ir at Villanova la st O ther gam es on the Spartan m ust contend with W estern M ich­ Saturday. hom e s la te a r e the O ct. 3 South­ igan’ s Dennis Holland who hopes A total of 26 sch o o ls extending U| e rn C a l. gam e (Band Day), the to rep eat a s m eet cham pion in Ul fro m C o rn ell in the E a st to N orthw estern gam e (hom ecom ­ that event. n W itchita in the W est w ill b attle n I ing), and th e.P u rd u e gam e ( P a r ­ B ig T e n sch o o ls sending r e ­ fo r top honors in an e ffo rt to 1 e n ts ’ Day). p re se n ta tiv e s to the m eet include 1 d e t h r o n e defending champion S e v e ra l tic k e ts have also been o N otre D am e. MSU, W isco n sin , Iowa, Illin o is , Io I sold to Spartan away gam es with the N otre D am e gam e account­ M aking the trip fo r the Sp artan s w ill be 880 m en Bob F u lch e r, M ichigan, Indiana, and Purdue. N o tre D am e, W estern M ich i­ n nI ing fo r the b ig g e st demand. gan, B ig T e n cham pion W iscon­ Ron H orning, and M ike M arten s, T ic k e ts fo r hom e gam es a re sin , and B ig Eight king M isso u ri BI dashm an W alker B e v e rly , broad IB $5 with a hom e seaso n ducat s e l l ­ w ill be the fa v o rite s in the b attle ing fo r $20. o fo r f ir s t p la ce in team s c o rin g . 0 Away gam e tic k e ts a re also $5 T h e CCC m eet w ill m ark the o with the exception of the North C aro lin a gam e at $4.50 and the C lubs A gree final outing fo r the Spartans b e - fo r they send re p re s e n ta tiv e s to 0 k k FroshHonors N otre Dam e co n te st at $ 5 .5 0 . (continued from page 6) the NCAA m eet at Eugene, O re ., 9 -g a m e sched ule has been set Ju n e 1 8 -2 0 . S S| up fo r next y e a r , with the p o s­ t sib ility of adding 3 m o re gam es t Two fre sh m e n diamondmen r e ­ la te r on. T h e club is hoping to Belmont Field 0 ceiv ed aw ards at the annual S tate get a full tim e c o a ch . Reaches Eight 0 r b a seb a ll banquet held e a r lie r this " U n le s s we have a fu ll-tim e T w eek. coach we shouldn’ t be playing an BELM O N T (U PI) — T he field e Ie John C lan ey , fro m Pompano in te rc o lle g ia te s c h e d u l e next fo r Saturday’ s B elm ont Stakes B ea ch , F l a ., w as named the out­ y e a r ," Goodwin com m ented. He h as rise n to eigh t. standing fro sh p e rfo rm e r, w hile w ill be a non-playing coach next J S t a r t e r s an n ou n ced a r e Ul Ul John W a lte rs w as named captain spring u n less the club gets a ’Uliart* 1 ’"D eterm ined Man, ” n S f the y e a rlin g nine. W a lterg , coS ch . T h e clu b is planning a a n j* rtB ra v e L a d ,” " D a n c e r ,” I n " H ill R i s e ,” "R o m a n B r o th e r ,” 1 who co m e s fro m T re n to n , is a c lin ic during the fa ll fo r any­ i catcher^ and C laney p lays f ir s t one in te re ste d Jin la c r o s s e , no "Q u ad ran g el” a n d " O r ie n ta l­ o b a se and the outfield. m a tte r what h is e x p e rie n ce . is t.” 0 n n I S ID E W A LK ART SHO W Ibi Bl o 0 1o 0 k Ik i SI COME ON IN 2ND HELP US GET OFF THE GHOUNDI 8 t it Io I °l ri r e el lui ul n I Saturday, June 6 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p»m. n I S T O P ! ! i i °l SELECTED GROUP ■ YOUR CHOICE o n| n I MEN’S B O U T M ISS Bl B SUITS 0 °l 0 °l k $15 & $ 2 0 k SI SELECTED GROUP S| t Our "Help Us Move Counter’ t BOY’S 0I r °l r YOUR e CHOICE SUITS e Books Sweatshirts Ul Ul n| $10 & $15 n I Pens Summer Jackets i 1 °l o i n A lte r a tio n s a t c o s t n b | All items on this counter are marked Bl 0 Boy’s Sport Coats $2» Io 0 down to save you money! Many new 0 k Men s Sport Coats MO00 k I items added daily. ___ _ SI S| t t Men’s & Boy’s Sport Shirts 99c o °l r « 3 . r I U N I O N B O O K S T O R E e Men’s & Boy’s 540« T o d d ’s J jL e Ul Jackets n I R IG H T O N C A M P U S . . . A D E P A R T M E N T O F M IC H IG A N S T A T E U N IV ER S ITY n| 1 1 Detroit / Ann Arbor o S A L E A T E . LA N S IN G O N L Y N o r t h la n d ' Birmingham 00k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k |U n i o n 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F rid a y , June 5, 1964 N ew U se F o r O ld B u ild in g s E d ito r ’ s N o te : T h is is th e and noticing how th e ir u ses have Alumni and student sentim ent boarding ro o m s , cooking and S e v e ral buildings have sh ared la s t o f a th re e -p a rt s e rie s on changed. saved the building from being r e ­ sewing la b s, m u sic room s, a in housing the lib r a r y . T h e f ir s t the phy si col g ro w th o f th e Only two of the .o rig in al build­ moved from th e c ir c l e , as the woodshop, a dining room and a lib r a ry was in ro o m s p rev iou sly ings on Facu lty Row, built in arm o ry and bath house had been, tw o -sto ry gym nasium . occupied by the c h e m istry de­ U n iv e r s ity . 1856, a re le ft. One is the p r e s i­ but its nam e was given to a new partm ent in C o lleg e H all, on th * Tl us is built with a d en t's house, which was built d orm . Kuhn said the building in its p re se n t s ite of Beaum ont T o w e r. city . C la ssro o m build- fo r that purpose, and th e oth er M o rrill Hal l , o rig in ally a wom­ e a rly y e a rs was " d e s c r ib e d o ffi­ T h e A d m in istration Building ared in the h eart of s its a c r o s s the d riv e fro m it, en ’ s d o rm ito ry , was m ade p o s s i­ was built in 1881 as a lib r a r y , c ia lly as the Woman’ s Building lie campus, within a maximum the fir s t house from the c o r n e r ble by a $ 9 5 ,0 0 0 appropriation by and by young men as 'T h e Coop,’ museum and h ead q u arters fo r the 37.ce of 10 m inutes of Abbott en tran ce and the c i r ­ t h e S tate L e g is la tu re in 1899. no doubt b e ca u se th e ir ‘ch ick s' p re sid e n t. An addition was built i t r . R esid ence a re a s c u la r drive which hou ses the H ow ever, even b e fo re it was built, on e a st la te r . lived th e r e .’ ’ reaso n ab le walking graduate o ffic e . its s p e cific a tio n s w ere changed Housing th e c o lle g e p re s id e n t’ s Both houses a re built of red d ra s tic a lly . Its w alls w ere cheap­ o ffice and the natu ral h is to ry mu­ Its re a l nam e was M o rrill Hall, amp is has beer e x p e r - brick made right on cam pus with ened by thinning, and a northw est seum in one building c a u s e prob­ a fte r Sen ato r Ju s tin S . M o rrill rradi tal shiftin 2 ta t he clay from a cla y fie ld n ear the wing was om itted becau se of r i s ­ of V erm ont who was resp on sib le lem s such a s the one P re sid e n t i c h îa s b e e r . W oman's Gym. B r ic k s w ere m ade ing p r ic e s . fo r making the L and -G ran t Act Abbot reco rd e d in h is d iary one derabi Dy : n e on cam pus also fo r C o lleg e and In 1900 it was opened with 120 p o s sib le . day: Abbot H alls. Abbot Hall was built in 1888 as a woman’s d o rm ito ry . It is now the m usic p ra c tic e building, a l­ N o m in a tio n W o u ld B e 'D is s e rv ic e 1 js shift ca: m ost hidden from view by tr e e s or. one side and the m u sic build­ ing on the oth er. S e n . H a r t B l a s t s G o l d w a t e r PRESIDENT'S HOME — Cowles House, home of the University presidents over the past years, has become a campus landmark and is still the only private dwelling on the campus proper. THE BEACH HOUSE On Lake Michigan WASHINGTON (U PI) - - S en . P hilip A. H art, D -M ich ., T h u r s - H art told a news c o n fe re n ce he doubted that G old w ater would win G oldw ater’ s nom ination would help the D e m o cra ts in N ovem ber, Photo by Ken Roberts1 day denounced Sen . B a r r y G o ld - the Republican nom ination b e - H art said , but it would not be in % w ater, R -A r iz ., in words seld om c a u se the GOP is " t o o re sp o n - the lo n g -te rm public in te r e s t. R o m n e y S ig n s B u d g e t Bills, 500 ft. used by one se n a to r about a n - s ib le to do such a d is se r v ic e FREE & private beach o th er. * to the c o u n try ."_______________ "G o ld w a te r is lik e a m ed icin e man who s a y s , 'ev ery th in g can be cu red by my m agic p otion,’ water mm patio when actu ally th e re Is v e ry little skiing dancing , jjjML spacious lawns B O W L TO NIG HT a ssu ra n c e that the m ed icine w ill do any g o o d ," the M ichigan D em ­ G iv e s Le g is la tive P a y H ik e beach WÊÊ heart of Lanes available anytime o c r a t s a id . m o re im portant to the public parties continental ; A ll resort section H a rt said he doubted t h a t e le c - tla o Is s u e s would b e c le a r - c u t if LANSING (U P I)-A pay hike fo r M ichigan le g is la to r s a n d t h e $12,500 w ere included in the g en eral governm ent b ill. T h e signing le a v e s only one than serv in g in the le g is la t u r e ," Rom ney sa id . breakfast y restaurant G oldw ater w ere the GOP’ s nom­ s ta te ’ s c h ie f e x ecu tiv e was p a rt m a jo r ap p rop riatio ns b ill un­ T h e b ill a lso p ro v id es fo r im ­ and lounge in e * fo r p re sid e n t " b e c a u s e he is of two budget b ills signed by hayride nearby H O L ID A Y LAN ES as e lu siv e a s a bead of m e rc u ry . “ O n* day he qu estio n s the v al­ Gov. G eo rg e Rom ney T h u rsd ay . One a p p ro p riate s $32 .9 m illion signed. It c o v e rs r e s tr ic te d fund a g e n cie s. Rom ney’ s total budget proved o p eration s in the d ep art­ ment of ad m in istratio n , auditor’ s c o m e s out to $628.2 m illio n . o ffic e , d ep artm ent of revenue idity of T V A and s o c ia l s e c u r ity , fo r g en eral governm ent ag en cies FOR THE YOUNG IN SPIRIT AND MEANS and tax c o m m is sio n . S25-S35 Per Week Per Person-lnquire About Group Rotes Open 9 A .M . Everyd ay the next day he in s is ts the p r e s s and the oth er ap p rop riates $12 .0 5 Com m enting on the s a la ry hike T h e econ om ic expansion de­ m isquoted h i m ," H art sa id . m illion fo r operation of reg u ­ fo r s ta te law m ak ers, R o m n e y FOR INFORMATION AND R E S E R V A T I O N S WRITE said , " T h e v ast m a jo rity of m em ­ p artm en t r e s e a r c h fund w ill be Just North of Frandor IV 7-3731 " I don’ t think that a man like latory a g e n cie s. THE BEACH HOUSE South Haven, Michigan 111 North Shore Drive 2 Hrs. From C h ic a g o Bowling-Billiards-Snack Bar-CocktaiIs G oldw ater should b e in ch a rg e of e ith e r p s r t y . " Pay h ik es fo r the governor fro m $ 2 7 ,5 0 0 to $30 ,0 0 0 and the b e r s of the le g is la tu re a re hard w orking, c o n scien tio u s individ­ c a r r ie d forw ard , and 6 0 ,0 0 0 has been provided fo r prom otional a d v ertisin g of the s ta te ’ s econ o­ u als who a re worth much m ore s ta te law m ak ers fro m $ 7 ,5 0 0 to m ic advantages in the b ill. to the s ta te than the s a la r ie s the s ta te has been paying them . The r e g u l a t o r y s e r v ic e s Big 4-Hit Horrorama Horripitations Friday & Saturday 4-Hits See! " S e r v in g c o n scien tio u sly in th e ’ l e g i s l a t u r e has b ecom e p r a c ­ ap p rop riations b ill will provide fo r m o re frequ en t rev iew of co m ­ pany con d ition s; the f i r s t full Of The Spastic! Don’t Miss It! The Battle Of The Fiendish tic a lly a fu ll-tim e jo b , not only in s e s s io n in L an sin g but between s e s s io n s in in te rim com m ittee y e a r approp riation fo r the new c iv il rig h ts co m m issio n , with an Is. Delirium Tremens work and s e r v ic e to co n stitu e n ts. " F hope that th is s a la ry in­ expanded s ta ff and a Grand R apids o ffic e ; a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of the s t a te 's f i r s t m inim um wage law; c r e a s e w ill induce som e of our b e tte r ad m in istration of work­ Watch the knife-for the shock of your life! high er c a lib e r le g is la to r s to con­ tinue in public s e r v ic e , and will m en’ s com p ensation a c tiv itie s ; and in c re a se d exam ination o f a ttr a c t o th e rs of high c a lib e r . banks and ad m in istratio n of blue 4 HOH/UNGHORRORH ITS ! V e ry few jo b s In M ichigan a re sky law s. 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CAPTAIN NEWMAN AT 8:30 ■ thty PbrlflHfee— _ I RAIDERS - AT 10:40 PM - an ALLIEDARTISTS picture AJoel Production•AUmverul Release Frid ay, June 5, 1964 9 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Fish Kill Cause (continued from page 1) N o J o b P r o b le m F o r G r a d s norm al sym ptom s a re evident, the re p o rt s ta te s . ious u n d esirable p l a n t popula­ tion s which have d estroyed the re c re a tio n a l as w ell as the indus­ T h e b io lo g ists s tre s s e d that Survey Show s R a is e the Red C ed ar is polluted in many re s p e c ts b e fo re it re a c h e s the t r ia l value of the r i v e r . T h e se ob­ serv a tio n s, to geth er with the in­ c re a s e d p roblem of p esticid e and cam pus and that a thorough c le a n ­ In S tartin g S a la ries ing is ca lle d f o r . The re p o rt notes: o ther c h e m ica l contam ination fo r* many m ile s above the cam pus as w ell a s in the E a s t L ansing a re a , " E v e r y graduate who a ctiv ely sought a Jo b th is y e a r will have one "D e fin itiv e stu d ies a re avail­ able which in d icate that within the m ake th is a situation of im m e­ by g rad u atio n ," John D. Shingleton, d irecto r of the P lacem en t ÈÈÈÉ m m M *!* VKM past five y e a r s the d e sira b le fish diate c o n c e rn .” B u reau , sa id . " T h e r e are-o n ly r a r e ex ce p tio n s.” f£ s á i< V? # i population has been rep laced by m É B . jíf c i wj Shingleton’ s announcement co n cu rre d with a N ational O b se rv e r rough s p e c ie s , m illio n s of tons Guyer noted that MSU is well su rv ey of c o lle g e placem en t o ffic e s throughout the nation which of s ilt have en tered the sy stem aw are of the potential h azard s of affirm ed that Ju n e c o lle g e g rad u ates w ill have no tro u b le landing in s e c ticid e s . U se of m ethoxy- and the flow has co n sisten tly de­ a jo b . ch lo r instead of DDT th is y e a r T h e survey show s that s ta rtin g s a la r ie s offered to the graduate clined . T h e d eclin e in m idsum ­ m er flow and in c r e a s e in nutrient was aim ed at reducing potential th is spring a re averaging th re e p e r c e r t above the o ffe rs of the com position has re su lte d in s e r - h azards to w ild life. prev iou s y e a r . LARRY ZAISER "M SU Ju n e grad u ates a re in v e ry good shap e,’ ’ Shingleton sa id . “ Of those who activ ely sought em ploym ent, only 15 a re p resen tly without a jo b .” About a week ago Shingleton p laced a notice in the S tate News that anyone who was without a Job should co n tact the P lacem en t B ureau im m ed iately. To Head Frat L a r r y Z a is e r , H illsd ale jun­ COOL •j--i» T ïïr M l Program Information 3 3 2 - 6 9 4 4 NOW! 65$ to 5:30 Evening & Sunday 90c TWIN-HIT SHOW! io r and p ast p resid en t of Phi 2:50 & 7:30 " T h e fir s t day only th re e p e rso n s appeared, and to date th e re is 1 :0 0 -5 :3 0 -1 0 :0 0 Kappa P s i, w as se le c te d by the T h o s e 7 6 T ro m b o n e s only a total of fifte e n ,” he s a id . “ T h ose p e rso n s a re undecided F rom the c a p tiv a tin g Phi Kappa P s i N ational E xecu­ as to whether they wish to continue in graduate stu d ie s, e n te r the b e s t - s e l l e r . . .t h e story a re b a c k a ga i n! tiv e C ouncil as one of two men s e r v ic e o r seek perm anent em ploym ent.’ 1 only Moss THE MOST MARVELOUS MOVIE EVER MADE! to colo n ize a new ch ap ter of that O ther im portant trend s as illu stra te d by the su rv ey a r e : FROMTHE PUY THAT KEPT PLAY1N6 FOREVER! fra te rn ity at the U n iv ersity of Har t cou Id — O ffe rs fro m d e fe n se -re la te d ind ustries have been sharply F lo rid a at G a in e sv ille . tell of his c u rta iled as a r e s u lt of cutback in fe d e ra l spending; He w as chosen o v er applicants — S m all com panies that in the p a s t felt they could not com pete L o v e affa ir from the 63 national ch a p te rs . with the la rg e r com panies a re taking advantage of the s la c k by en­ w ith W J te rin g the re cru itm e n t c irc u it; Broadway ! ta&Nf — M ore o ffe rs of good Jobs BEST INFOREIGN FILMS a re being made to N egroes and |T O D A Y . . . «T1RRINO LOOKING FOR A CAREER?-The placement bureau is the place to find it as counselors, women than e v e r b e fo re ; ’ get set up for the ■ Thru THURSDAY: employers' representatives and graduating students meet over the year to g first work in the professional world. — B u s in e s s e s a re in cre a sin g Photo by Ken Roberts th e ir in te re st in students with | From 7:00 P.M. • 90c STATI .......... C OS TAR R IN G AS WARREN c?i p o st-g rad u ate education; muii STONE PROBABLY THE MOST STARTLING FILM YOU WILL EVER SEE! — M ore lib e ra l a rts graduates a re being h ired fo r jo b s fo r ­ Definitely T e a c h e r T ra in in g E x p e r im e n t m e r l y re s e rv e d fo r tech n ical the gradu ates; most S T E P P r o g r a m S u c c e s s f u l — In d u stries that a few y e a r s ago would not have con sid ered startling C K N K Thurs. Olivia DeHavilland “ LADY IN A CAGE" ÎECM M UU' I lECfCOUWI hirin g a lib e ra l a r ts graduate a re now sea rch in g sch o o ls fo r scene S T E P is " s te p p in g " out at y e a r in E IP c e n te r s throughout pena, B a ttle C re e k , B ay C ity, top grad u ates. It s e e m s the new you MSU. M ichigan. MSU awarded b a c h e lo r’ s de­ Huron. Grand R ap id s, M acom b and P o rt idea i s , " w e ’ ve train ed too many s p e c ia lis t s ." will An " e a r n - a s - y o u - le a r n ” p ro ­ gram sta rte d four y e a r s ago fo r g r e e s la st Ju n e to the f i r s t 23 A ll 63 have teach in g positions T h e urgent need fo r te a c h e rs ever FE A TU R E At 1 :0 3 -3 :1 0 -5 :2 0 © Ï .  B M S R ™ e b t"' e lem e n tary school t e a c h e r i n- g rad u ates to com p lete the o r i­ lined up fo r next fa ll, and m ost s e e m s to be continuing, although see! 7 :2 5 -9 :3 5 P .M . PROGRAM INFORM ATIO N 485-6485 t e r n s , M S U ’ s S T E P (Student ginal S T E P . At th is sp rin g’ s of them will re m a in in the schools the gap between v a ca n cie s and r e ­ T e a c h e r Education P ro gram ) has Ju n e 14 com m en cem en t, 63 stu­ w here they have been in tern s. c ru its is n arrow in g. S h o rtag es dents will b e c o m e S T E P ’ sse co n d W illiam V . H ick s, p ro fe s so r of a r e g r e a t e s t fo r te a c h e rs of been Judged a s u c c e s s . As a r e s u lt, it will be ex­ group of g rad u ates. T hey have education, is d ir e c to r of th e p r o - w o m e n ' s p h y sical education, panded and a c c e le ra te d n e x ty e a r, been in tern s at s ix c e n te r s : A l- g ra m . He c o n sid e rs the interns E n g lish , m a th e m a tics, f o r e i g n and be renam ed the E lem en tary well prep ared fo r t e a c h i n g languages and sp e cia l education. Intern P ro g ra m (E IP ). c a r e e r s fo r two re a s o n s : th eir "Stu d en ts with p o st-g rad u ate T h e p ro g ram was conceived con cen trated exp o su re to actual education may earn from $1500 Joumph E L0v»n» presents as an exp erim en tal e f f o r t to broaden MSU’ s te a c h e r train in g Senior Plans school room settin g s and the t o $ 2 0 0 0 m o r e p e r y e a r , " close individual attention Shingleton said . afforded by the p ro g ram ’ s m ake­ and to allow com m unity c o lle g e students to e a rn MSU b a ch e lo r’ s Vocal Recital up. D-Day Films anil Miss d e g r e e s without leaving th e ir hom es. T e n o r A. Leon W h eeler, E ast B y th e ir p re s e n c e in a de­ manding p ro g ra m , H icks sa y s, O n -th e-sp o t film s of D -D ay BETÏEDAVI3|^ iM P T M F,1P w ill be expanded to allow L ansing s e n io r , w ill p re se n t a the young te a c h e r s a r e exh ibit­ will be shown on 10 tonight over MSU students to becom e in tern s vocal r e c ita l a t 4 p.m . Sunday ing a d efinite com m itm en t to the Channel 12, W JR T . teaching p ro fe s sio n . 7 :0 0 -1 0 :0 0 P .M .-S a t.-S u n . CANVAS a fte r two y e a r s of. studp.nAnd in the N juflc A uditorium . M D -D ay , the A llied Invasion of 2 :0 0 - 4 :3 5 - “ :0 0 -9 :4 0 P .M . His p rog ram w ill include songs A cadem ic p e rfo rm a n c e s of the w here i t s fo re ru n n e r involved Normandy, took p la ce 20 y e a rs and a r ia s by Dowland, Handel, 1964 grad u ates b e a r s out this D r O T LI VE ACTION ^ fiv e calen d ar y e a r s of a stu­ ago on Ju n e 6 , 1944. DLOI FE ATUR ETTE ! / dent’ s tim e (two y e a r s of reg u lar Haydn, B eeth oven, G i o r d a n o , com m itm en t. N ineteen of the 63 T h e film of "O p e ra tio n O v er­ c o u rse w ork, plus th re e y e a r s Donaudy, P alad ilh e , F a u re , Rub­ w ill be graduated with h onors, lo rd ,” the code nam e fo r the "AN OCCURRENCE AT OWL CREEK BRIDGE" of p a r t-tim e c o u rs e work and b ra and G r iffe s . W heeler w ill fiv e with high h o n o rs. i n v a s i o n , w ere shot by both teaching in tern sh ip ), E IP will a lso sing the N egro s p iritu a ls F ifte e n p e r cen t a r e older "G o T e ll It On the Mountain” A llied and G erm an ca m e ra m en . NEXT! "LORD OF THE FLIES" "DAVID And LISA" be shortened to four y e a r s . women who would not have been Students in E IP will have only and " I Know de L o r d 's L aid His able to pull up s ta k e s and live ADMISSION ■two y e a r s of com bined c o u rs e Hands On M e .” on the MSU cam pus fo r four He w ill be a s s is te d by h arp ist y e a r s of c o lle g e w ork. Som e 20 THIS ENGAGEMENT study and in tern sh ip . But b e ­ ca u se they will be en ro lled the y e a r around follow ing adm ission D ro sch a. A reo la C la rk and p ian ist Ruben p e r cent a re m en, a p ercen tag e than is included in higher m ale D. C H IL D R E N UNDER. WARNING: STRAIT-JACKET’ VIVIDLY Y into the p ro g ra m , they will have T h e r e c ita l is open to the MSU’ s group of on-cam pus e le ­ DEPICTS AX MURDERSI 12 F R E E m entary education m a jo r s . South Cedor a t J o l l y R o a d TU 2 2 4 7 9 put in fiv e acad em ic y e a rs of pu blic. COLUMBIAPICTURESp^ents WLUmufiiiu t n in < í E v e n t e tin e go es lik e th is : F i r s t , the queen la y s s e v e ra l eggs in sp e c ia lly built peanut-shaped queen c e l l s . of p ro p a g a tio n ." In addition to th is, it i s d e s ira b le to r e v e r s e the double b ro o d -ch a m b e rs once four a r e d ir e c to r s of r e s e a r c h and developm ent fo r m a jo r In­ d u strial c o n ce rn s. . u* S ta tis tic s Colloquium — 4 :1 0 W ork ers then feed the la rv a e with a gland o r tw ice during the sp rin g bulld-.up p e r ­ Gino Washington p .m ., 107 B e rk e y . s e c re tio n ca lle d " r o y a l je l l y . " About th re e days b e fo re a new queen iod. S in ce the te m p e ratu re in the living a re a o f a hive is about 92 d eg re e s F ., Under F a r r a l l ’ s d irectio n , the d epartm ent has coop erated èk - 1 Spartan C h r i s t i a n F ellow ­ ten siv ely in the developm ent of fa The San Shers ship — 7 p .m ., 803 E a s t Grand e m e rg e s , the old queen le a v e s the hive with h alf the b e e s . T h is is known a s a b e e s tend to con g reg ate h e re and u se only p art of the s p a ce they need. fo reign p ro g ram s dealing with the R iv e r . application of en gin eering to ag­ * \ The El Cobra’s r ic u ltu re . T h e f i r s t p ro je c t was i\ In C olom bia, South A m e rica . The Fourcasters STATE \ Students T o O rg an ize T h is was followed by p r o je c ts at Taiw an U n iv e rsity and in N ig e ria . » Plus F a r r a l l ’ s work was recognized The Sahara’s H om ecom in g D an ce in tern atio n ally by the Canadian, G erm an , and F re n c h govern­ PIZZA MOBILE m en ts. He has p articp ated In with T h e Ingham County Alumni sa id the d ecisio n was announced n u m e r o u s international m eet­ in g s. Lou Rider Club has delegated re sp o n sib ility to s t u d e n t s to run next f a l l's at a m eetin g betw een the club p r e s i d e n t , H om ecom ing c o - He p laced g re at em ph asis on D e live rs Y o u r P iz z a S izzlin g hot H omecom ing d ance. ch airm an W a r r e n P la tt., S t. the developm ent of a stro n g r e ­ (o n e o r fifty) One Big Show At D IS C O U N T T h e re w as som e tro u ble la s t fa ll ov er la te p e rm is sio n fo r the Jo h n s, A r iz ., ju n io r, and him ­ s e lf. s e a r c h p ro g ram w hile serv in g as d epartm ent ch a irm a n . Included 8 p.m. dance. T h e F acu lty-Stu d en t So­ T h e Alumni Club w ill s till take In this p ro g ram w ere num erous THE Doors Open at 7 p.m. Cosmetics & Vitamins c ia l A ffa irs C o m m ittee has a ruling that la te p e rm is sio n would a s h a re of the dance p ro fits , but th e s e w ill b e retu rn ed to the Uni­ co o p erativ e p ro g ram s with in­ d ustry. RESTAURANT Casual Dress Police Supervised only be given at the re q u est of student o rg an ization s sponsoring v e rsity in the fo rm of money fori- student loans and con trib u tion s A few a r e a s studied under h is 203 M.A.C. Ave. CALL: ED 2-0863 Admission $1.00 6 1 9 E . G r a n d R iv e r a s o c ia l even t. S in ce the Alumni Club was the dance sp o n so r, no la te p e r ­ to the Ralph Young sch o larsh ip fund. 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FORD 1961 T hu nd erbird C o n v ert­ A u to m o tive M E R C E D E S B EN Z 1960 T W . A u to m o tive PLYMOUTH 1 9 5 5 R&H, little T E M P E S T 1961 autom atic tra n s ­ ru st, fo u r-d o o r, standard tra n s ­ A u to m o tive m issio n . Radio. Good white­ cy lin d er, s t a n d a r d tra n s­ S ix -c y lin d e r, standard s h i f t . ib le. Full pow er, new top, t i r e s , A ll s t a n d a r d equipm ent plus tive su p p o rter of open occupancy, said she would “ not fe e l bound” low cost m issio n . Nothing down. $5 week. $395. L e e M acG illiv ray Chev­ $2,295 o r b e s t o ffe r. B o b W agner, IV 2-1311, o r I V 2 -4 3 0 1 . le a th e r bucket s e a ts . P ric e d b e­ low book. 4 8 4 -5 0 3 4 . 48 m issio n . $99. Steve B ergm an . 3 5 5 -0 6 0 6 . 4“ w alls, 4 -d o o r. E con o m ical, e x ­ celle n t condition. $1,050, ED Bob B a k e r R a m b le r, between ro le t, 1500 H aslett Rd. 3 3 9 -8 2 2 6 . by an opinion fro m the c ity a tto r­ ney. WANT AD Fran d o r and C am p u s. 3 3 7 -9 7 6 5 . 48 ___________________ 48 C O M ET l96l 4 -d o o r, standard FORD 19 5 6 F a ir la n e . 2 -d o o r, 48 M ER C U RY 1963 M e teo r. S -3 3 PLYMOUTH 1555 Fu ry ) 4-d oor Super S p o rt. 4 -s p e e d , rad io , Sedan. V -8 , autom atic. $795. T 2 -3 3 6 9 , 3 5 5 -3 2 6 7 . E M P E S T 1962 LeM ans C 48 on - • M rs . S h arp , who is a law yer Harold P le tz M otor S a le s , W il­ v e rtib le . V -8 autom atic. R & H . • AUTOMOTIVE C h e v r o l e t i9 5 7 f t e i- a i r . 4- tra n s m is sio n . Radio, h e a te r, V -8 . R&H, autom atic, pow er. h e a te r, w h i t e w a l l s . 16,000 h e r s e lf, sa id that the legal con­ liam ston. 6 5 5 -1 8 7 0 . 48 $1,495. JA C K DYKSTRA FO RD, tro v e rs y ov er open housing o r ­ • EMPLOYMENT d o d r , V -8 au tom atic. 60,000 $795. JA C K DYKSTRA FORD, $295. Ja c k D y k stra F o rd , N. M ile s . $ 2 ,1 5 0 . 4 8 2 -7 2 8 5 . 48 • FOR RENT N. C ed ar at Gd. R iv e r . IV 2 - M EftC U ftY 195V M onterey. '5 - PLYMOUTH 1955 C la s s ic h a rd - N, C ed ar at Grand R iv e r . IV d inances has not been settled and m ile s . Good t i r e s . V ery sh arp . C ed ar at G rand R iv e r. IV 2 - top. Radio, h e a te r. New t ir e s . 2 -1 6 0 4 . 48 that opinions on the questions • FOR SALE Phone 6 6 9 -9 5 7 4 . 47 1604. 48 1604. 48 door hardtop. A utom atic tra n s ­ • LOST & FOUND CORVAIR I960 late m odel ‘ 70Ö’ . FORD ENGLISH 1^63 C a p ri. 4 - m is sio n , double pow er. P ric e d V -8 auto m atic. $70. Phone 3 3 7 - T E M P E S T 1964 Custom 4-sp eed a re “ m e re ly opinions.” C H E V R O L ET 1956 stationw agon. 2670 ev en in gs. 48 • PERSONAL 4 -d o o r, autom atic, rad io, h e at­ s p e e d , h e a t e r , w hitew alls. rig h t. A&J U sed C a r s , 720 N. S p o rts sedan. Northwest Auto David K . B e r io , chairm an of Good m e c h a n i c a l condition. • PEANUTS PERSONAL e r , folding r e a r s e a t. S eat b e lts , $1,588. A1 Edw ards Sp o rts C a r L a rc h . IV 2 -7 0 0 5 . 48 P O N T I A C 1 9 6 1 C o n vertible. S a le s , 2621 N. Grand R iv e r . the MSU com m unication a rts de­ $100. A lso c l a s s i c gu itar with new t ir e s , new in te rio r, e t c . C e n te r, 616 N. Howard. 4 8 9 - Owned by MSU staff m em b er. 4 8 7 -3 4 9 5 . 48 p artm en t, was appointed to in v es­ • REAL ESTATE c a s e . $ 60. Rog C . 332-1068. 47 M ERCU RY I9 6 0 M o n tcla ir. V -8 , 32,0 0 0 m ile s. $ 8 2 5 .3 3 7 -9 6 2 2 . 48 7596. 48 a u to m atic, 4 -d o o r hardtop. F u ll G arage sh e lte re d . P e r fe c t con­ TRIUM PH 1964 S p itfire . 53500 tig a te the p o ssib ility of con­ • SERVICE CH E V R O L ET 1958 4-d oo r B i s - p ow er. Good condition. $950. dition. Phone 3 5 5 -_9 93. 4. m i l e s . R & H. W hitew alls. ducting a study on com m unity • TRANSPORTATION cayne. S m a ll V -8 engine. P ow - CORVA 1ft 1963. 4 -o n -th e -flo o r , FO RD 1958 2 -d o o r, V -8 . A uto- attitudes tow ard r a c ia l qu estion s. •WANTED e rg lid e . Whitewfif! t i r e s . In new R&H. One ow ner. $1,595. L e e m atic tra n s m is sio n . Good t i r e s . C a ll IV 9 -6 6 9 5 . ' 47 PONTIAC 1958 C h ieftan, 2-d oor $ 2 ,1 8 5 . Al Edwards Sports C a r M acG illivray C h ev ro let, 1500 E xcellen t en g in e. $300. C a l l MG 1063 ' llo O ' S e d a n . Low hardtop. M ust s e ll b efo re fin a ls, C e n te r. 016 N. Howard. 4 8 9 - B e r io said th e re is a r e a l tw o-tone blue fin ish . A -l condi­ need to know e x a c tly what the D E A D LIN E : tion throughout. $58 9 . Al Ed­ H aslett Rd. 3 3 9 -8 2 2 6 . 48 F re d , 3 5 5 -1 0 6 7 . 48 m ile a g e . $ 1 5 8 8 . A1 Edwards v ery re a so n a b le. S e e at 518 Sun­ 7 5 9 6 .. 48 2 p.m. o n e c l a s s day b e ­ ÜÖRVÄlR 1961 M onza. 4 -sp e ed , FO RD T959 2 -d o o r standard V - 8 . ' S p o rts C a r C e n te r , 616 N. H o- r is e C t. 332-5167. 48 TRIUM PH 1964 S p itfire s . T h re e com m unity th in k s. He c ritic iz e d wards C o ., 3125 E . Saginaw. p e rso n s who “ confused is s u e s ” fo re p u b lic a tio n . R&H. E x c e lle n t condition. $1100. Radio, h e a t e r . E xcep tionally w ard. 4 8 9 -7 5 9 6 . 4 8 PONTIAC 1958 Station Wagon. to choose fro m . Bank financing (North of F ra n d o r.) 355-1604 b e fo re 5 pm ; 332-5310 cle an . $450. Phone 4 8 9 -5 8 5 2 . MGA 1*158 S u p e r-ch a rg e d . W ire Automatic tra n s m is sio n . R & H . av ailab le. Al Edw ards S p o rts by attem pting to rftake the U ni­ C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 12 noon o n e C 47 v e rs ity re sp o n sib ility jfio .r the a fte r 5 pm . 48 48 w heels. A -l m ech an ically . V ery Pow er ste e rin g , $495. JA C K C a r C e n te r 616 Howard. 4 8 9 - c l a s s day b e fo re p u b lic a tio n CH EVRO LET 1964 C h ev elle 5up- CORVAIR 1962. W hite, 2-d oo r FO RD 1964 C ustom *‘ 5b0’ ’. V -8 c le a n . M ust s e l l . Phone 3 3 7 - DYKSTRA FO RD , N. C ed ar at 7596, 48 view s of its e m p lo y ees. e r S p o rt. 4 -sp e e d , p o sitra ctio n . B e r io was re fe r r in g to the P H O N E: w i t h blue in te r io r . 3-sp eed autom atic, with e x tr a s . T a k e 1832._________________ 48 Grand R iv e r . IV 2 -1 6 0 4 . 4 8 TRIUM PH 1963 T R 4 ; lik e new. 220 h.p. 2 -d o o r hardtop. 3,8 0 0 cam pus NAACP’ s;;'p ick et of the 3 5 5 -8 25 5 m ile s . 4 8 2 -5 9 6 3 . 48 tra n s m is s io n . Radio and white­ over paym ents. Phone IV 4-1610 O LDSM O BILE 1963 ’9 8 ’ C o n - R A M BLER 1959 A m erican' $495. ■Spoke w heels. 28 M PG . $ 1 ,8 5 0 . A d m in istration B uild ihg becqus'e w a lls. Low m ile a g e . Owner must after 3 pm . 48 v e rtib le . C oco a brown and ivory. Nothing down, $5 a week. Bob. C ity C ouncilm an M ax J . S tr o ­ R A TES ; C H E V R O L ET 1958 C o n v ertib le. s e l l . E x celle n t con dition. B e s t FORD 1959 R e t r a c t a b l e . One P e r fe c tly m aintained by P r o ­ B a k e r R a m b le r, between F r a n ­ C all ED 2 -3 1 1 3 . 47 4-sp eed tach . A -l condition and VOLKSWAGEN l9o l. B rand new th e r, , a n , a s s is ta n t purchasing 1 DAY........... SI .25 o ffe r . Phone 4 8 9 -0 6 7 7 a fte r 5 :30 owner. Sharp! $ 1 ,2 9 5 . JA C K DY­ fe s s o r o w n e r . A ll power fe a - dor and C am p u s. 3 3 "-9 7 6 5 . 48 many e x t r a s . M echanically engine. Sunroof. B lu e w i t h agent, opposed 0 » open occupan­ , 3 DAYS____ $2.50 pm . 48 KSTRA FO RD , N. C ed ar at Gd. tu r e s , plus air-co n d itio n in g and R A M BL E R 1964 new. $100 down, guaranteed. Must s e e . S a c r ific e . w hitew alls. R ad io, two speak­ cy ord in ance. 5 Days ____ $3.75 R iv e r. IV 2 -1 6 0 4 . 48 c r u is e c o n tro l. 3 3 2 -0 3 7 9 . 48 $14 a w eek. Bob B a k e r Ram b­ 3 3 7 -0 2 9 8 . 48 CORVAIR 1963 M onza. Red, 2 - e r s . B e s t o ffe r . Leaving coun­ Ja m e s R i' E h in g e r, a re a lto r FORD 1960 red co n v ertib le . E x- OLDSM OBILE 1962 C o n v ertib le. le r , between F ran d o r and ca m ­ (B a s e d on 15 w o rd s per ad) C H EV RO LET 1962 *6/ Standard d oor, black in te r io r . 4 -sp e ed . tr y . C a ll 3 5 5-4001.. 48 who c a s t the deciding vote in celle n t condition. A ll power a c ­ Fu ll pow er, good t ir e s , c ru is e pus. 3 3 7 -9 7 6 5 . 48 sh ift, B isca y n e Station wagon P lu s many e x tr a s . One ow ner. VOLKSWAGEN i9o2, b la ck , fta - fav or of an open housing o rd i­ ThefW'MlI be a 25# service c e s s o r ie s . C a ll 3 3 7 -9 2 6 6 a fte r c o n tro l. C lean and re a so n a b le. with e x tr a s . E x c elle n t condition. E x celle n t condition. ED 7-0418. R A M BL E R l959 C la s s ic . 4-d o o r d io. Good engine. Save s a le s ­ nance, said that, the lack of co m ­ pnd bookkeeping charge if $ 1 ,3 7 5 . Phone FE 9 -8 1 1 2 . 47 48 10 p .m . 48 Phone IV 7 -5 2 3 6 . 47 station wagon. $79 5 . Nothing m an’ s co m m issio n . $50-$100 m unication between th e c o m m is­ this ad is not paid within FORD 1957 E n g lish . Radio, h e a t- OLDSM OBILE 1963 D ynamic '»S'. C H EV RO LET 1958 C o n v ertib le. ÜÖRVÄIR 1962 M onza. 14,000 down, $8 p e r w eek. Bob B a k e r ch e ap e r than buying fro m deal­ sion and E a st L ansing c itiz e n s one week. ' e r . Good t i r e s . No ru st. $175. 4 door sed an. H yd ram atic. Pow­ A utom atic, V -8 , Sharp c a r . Good actual m ile s , autom atic, R & R am b ler, betw een F ran d or and e r . 332-.8410. 48 had been " a r e a l disappointment^’ e r stee rin g and b ra k e s . Radio. ru b b er, g o o d condition. B e s t H. $1,595. England-Cook Chevy­ * ED 7-1570. 47 C am pus. <337-9765. * 48 VOLKSWAGEN 1 9 $ 6 . Sunroof. to him during h is’ te rm of o ffic e . T h e S tate News does not FORD 1961 9^ p assen g er Country W hitew alls. TU 2 -9 9 9 8 . 48 o ffe r. C a ll 337-2 1 2 6 . 47 town, 2515 E a s t M ichigan. IV RENAULT 1962 Daulphine. R&H, Good condition. $250. C a ll ED E h in g er’ s te rm e x p ire s Ju n e 3 0 .' p e rm it r a c ia l o r re lig io u s Squire station wagon. Automa­ O LD SM O BILE 1963 F - 8 5 C u t- C H E V R O L ET l 9 6 l Im pala Con­ 2 -1 2 5 1 . 48 Low m ile a g e . $98 8 . A1 Edw ards 2 -4 2 2 5 a fte r 5 pm . 47 d iscrim in atio n in its ad­ tic tra n s m is sio n , pow er. $ 1 ,3 9 5 . l a s s C o n v e rtib le . Automatic v e rtib le . R & H, pow er stee rin g , CORVAIR 1961 4 -d o o r, w hite- S p o rts C a r C e n te r , 616 N. How­ VOLKSWAGEN 1956. B lu e, radio v e rtis in g c o l u m n s . T h e JA C K DYKSTRA FO RD . IV 2 - tra n s m is sio n , R & H . $2,195. 4 -o n -th e -flo o r . $ 1 ,2 9 5 . JA CK w alls, standard tra n s m is sio n , ard . 4 8 9 -7 5 9 6 . 48 JA C K DYKSTRA FORD, N. C e ­ and h e a t e r . $495. J A C K State News w ill not acce p t R & H. $99 5 . England-Cook 1604. 48 Fee Hike ( c o n tin u e d from page 1) ad v ertisin g fro m p e rso n s . d iscrim in a tin g against r e ­ lig io n , : r a c e , c o l o r o r DYKSTRA FO R D , N. C ed ar at Gd. R iv e r . IV 2 -1 6 0 4 . C H E V R O L ET 1963 8 -c y lin d e r au- 48 Chevytown, 2515 E . M ichigan. IV 2 -1 2 5 1 . 48 FORD 195" V -6 autom atic. Good condition. Good ru b b er. Need cash fa s t. B e s t o ffe r 353-1473, d ar at Gd. R iv e r . IV 2 -1 6 0 4 . O LD SM O BILE 1962 ’ 88’ C o n v ert- 48 RENAULT 19 6 0 C a r a v e lle . 3 - speed, 4 0 m ile s p e r gallon. D e­ tach able hardtop. E x celle n t con­ DYKSTRA FO R D . N. C ed ar at Gd. R iv e r . IV 2 -1604. VOLKSWAGEN 1960. Radio. New 48 to m a tic. 4-d o o r sedan. All ex­ CORVAIR 1962 M onza. 4 -sp e e d . dition. C a ll OX 4 -0 3 2 0 . 48 national o rig in . 353-1285. 48 ib le . Sharp. A ll the e x tr a s . C all exhause s y s te m . G rey . V ery h all fe e s w ill 'be spent on in -. t r a s . Good a s new. Phone IV R eal sharp c a r l $1,595. A&J 7 2 6 -7 3 4 3 . ' 47 REN A U LTS - 1964’ s . £¡49 down good condition, $850. Phone 3 3 7 - c r e a s e d student w ages. 4 - 0 9 0 9 . ________48 U sed C a r s ,4 0 0 / S ^ C e d a r.P h o n e FORD 1956 2 -d o o r . Autom atic O LD SM O BILE 1960 Dynamic ‘ 8 8 ’ and $49 p er month. A1 Edwards 7978. 48 “ MSU. is not having difficulty A u to m o tive C H E V R O L ET 1 9 6 5 Im pala. 2 - 8 8 2 -9 2 6 5 . 48 tra n s m is sio n . R ecen t painting. 2 -d o o r, h y d rom atic, double po­ Sp orts C a r C e n te r, 616 N. How­ VOLKSWAGEN 1 9 6 3 . 2 -d oo r, C O R V E T T E 1961 C o n v ertib le. 2 7 0 Good t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . $100. paying off its s e lf - liquidating ALPHA KUNIEO 1962 G iu lieta door hardtop. Standard tr a n s ­ w er. $ 1 ,0 9 5 . E n g l a n d -C ook ard . 4 8 9 -7 5 9 6 . 48 g rey , rad io and h e a te r. $1,545. h.p. 4-sp eed with 411 r e a r a x le . Phone 3 3 2 -2 2 4 3 . 48 d orm itory p r o je c t s , but the in­ S p y d e r . E x c e lle n t condition, m issio n . $ 2 ,0 9 9 . A&J U s e d Chevytown, 2515 E ast M ichigan. STU D EBA K ER 1962 G P . Fou r on A&J U sed C a r s , 4007 S . C e d a r. c r e a s e is needed to m aintain our C a r s , 720 N. L a r c h . IV 2 -7 0 0 5 . 3 3 2 -2 6 6 9 a fte r 8 pm . 48 FORD 1961. 2 -d o o r . 6 -c y lin d e r, IV 2 - 1 2 5 1 . ______________ 48 M ichelin X t i r e s . C a ll IV 7 - the flo o r. N orthw est Auto S a le s , C all 8 8 2 -9 2 6 5 . 48 p re se n t good p osition in th is 48 C O R V E T T E 1963 S tin g ray . 3ÖÖ s tic k , good t i r e s , new exh au st. O LD SM O BILE 1957, 4-d oo r h a rd - 5449 o r 694-8831 a fte r 6 pm . 47 2621 N. Grand R iv e r . 4 8 7 -3 4 9 5 . VOLKSWAGEN I960 sedan. E x - h .p ., 4 -sp e e d . E x c e lle n t condi­ $900. C a ll 6 9 4 -8 2 7 2 10 am . - 2 a r e a ,” Hannah added. aU STiN H e a l e y 1902. 14,000 C H EV RO LET 1959. S ix -cy lin d e r, top. A utom atic, power s t e e r ­ 48 c e lle n t condition. Up to 36 M PG . M a y ind icated the m a rrie d tion . $ 3 ,5 9 5 . L e e M acG illivray p m . _________________48 ing, b ra k e s. N eeds rin g s. $240. m ile s . E x c e lle n t through - out. standard s h i f t . E co n o m ical. STU D EBA K ER 1960 L ark . 2-d oo r Reasonably p ric e d . IV 4 -0 9 4 0 . housing in c r e a s e s a r e partly New m u ffle r, b a tte ry . $ 2 ,1 0 0 . $79 5 . A & J U sed C a r s , 720 N. C h evro let, 1500 H aslett Rd. 3 3 9 - FORD 19i>L 1 -d o o r . V - 8 standard C a ll 355-4142. 48 sedan. R&H, standard tr a n s ­ 48 u ecau se oi a $5 2 ,0 0 0 in c re a s e Phone 4 8 9 -1 7 3 7 even in gs. 47 L a rch . IV 2 -7 0 0 5 . 48 8226. 48 tra n sm issio n . Good tra n sp o rta ­ O LD SM O BILE 1957 4-d oo r h ard - m issio n . $695, JA C K DYKSTRA VOLKSWAGEN 1956. G o o d tra n s- ov er a fo u r -y e a r period in the tion, $100. Phone 3 3 7 -2 5 2 4 o r AUSTIN H EA L EY 1960 S p rite . C H E V R O L ET 1963 Im pala C o n - C O R V E T T E 1960 white hardtop top. S p ecially p riced at $375. FORD, N. C ed ar at Gd. R iv e r . p ortation, good t i r e s . $ 3 7 5 .C all amount of money paid annually H ardtop. T o s e ll with c a r o r v e rtib le . 3 2 7 -V - 8 . Pow erglide. 4 -sp e ed p o s itra c tio n . F u el in­ 337-1528. 47 Northwest Auto S a le s , 2621 N. IV 2-1604. 48 337 -0 9 7 8 a fte r 5 pm . 48 by the U n iv ersity to the E a st sep a ra te . Good condition. Phone P ow er ste e rin g , power b ra k e s. je c tio n . E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . FORD 1963 G a la x ie . 4-d oo r, V -8 , Grand R iv e r . 4 8 7 -3 4 9 5 . 48 STU D EBA K ER 1964 autom atic. L an sin g School sy ste m . autom atic, R & H . $ 1 ,9 7 5 . Eng­ VOLVO 1960 5 44. G reen E x c e l- 3 3 7 -2 5 9 5 . 48 Radio. Many e x tr a s . Phone 3 5 5 - 3 5 5 -5 5 9 2 . 48 FM -A M rad io. D eluxe luxury' O LD SM O BILE 1957 C o n v ertib le. lent condition. 4 - speed. Radio “ T h is in c r e a s e is due to the AUSTIN H EA L EY 1955. O v e r- 4170. . 47 C O R V L 'riE 1961. 3 -sp e ed , two land-Cook Chevytown, 2515 E . c a r , econom y d riving . Save hun­ A utom atic tra n s m is sio n , power and many e x tr a s . Phone 3 3 7 - p re s e n c e o f m o re school age d riv e . W ire w heels. New g en - C H E V R O L ET 1962 B e lA ir . 2 - top s. E x c e lle n t condition. 30,000 M ichigan. IV 2 -1 2 5 1 . 48 d red s. Phone 355-9811. 48 ch ild ren in m a r rie d housing and ste e rin g . $ 5 9 5 . L e e M acG illi­ 113 0 . 47 i ° ef-at6*r, b a tte ry , good t i r e s . B e s t door, V -8 , standard tra n s m is ­ m ile s . New p aint. Phone 3 3 2 - FORD 1961 G a la x ie hardtop, 2 - vray C h e v ro le t. 1500 H aslett STU D EBA K ER 1950 Silverhaw k. VOLVO 1958 2 -d o o r; 4 -sp e ed . to higher tuition c o s ts p e r pu­ o ffer over $550. 3 3 7 -9 4 7 9 . 47 sio n , R & H i $ 1 ,5 9 5 . England- 5 053. 48 door. A ttra ctiv e turquoise and Needs som e r e p a ir . B e s t cash R d. 3 3 9 -8 2 2 6 . 48 R&H. W h i t e w a l l s . E xcelle n t p il,” he sa id . “ T h is in c re a s e Cook Chevytown, 2515 E . M ich - DESOTO ¡937 hardtop. R&H. white fin ish . N early new white 5L D 5M O B1L E 1961 4-d oo r Secian. o ffe r. Phone 484-1992. 4 8 AUSTIN H EA L EY 1958. B ig e n - in ch ild ren of school age is wall t ir e s .C r u is e -O -M a tic . R a­ condition. $800. Phone 332-4018. gine, ov erd riv e, w ire w h eels, igan. IV 2 -1 2 5 1 . 48 P ow er s te e rin g a n d b ra k e s. SPARTAN MOTORS P o w e r s te e rin g and b ra k e s, ._____________ 4 8 shown by the new addition to $100. C all 355-1183 a fte r 5 pm . dio, power s te e rin g . V ery low e x c e lle n t con dition. Must s e ll. C H E V R O L ET l4b2 G re e n b ria r. $1,295. Northwest Auto S a le s , SUNBEAM 1963 C o n v e r t i b l e . be ready by fa ll at the Spartan m ileag e. $1335. A1 Edwards C o ., S c o o te rs -C y c le s ______________ $1,100. C a ll ED 2 -3581. 4 8 P ow erglid e, 18,000 actual m ile s . 48 2621 N. Grand R iv e r . 4 8 7 -3 4 9 5 . O v erdrive. W ire w heels, c o lo r V illag e Sch ool. BUICK 1957 S p e cia l. C o n v ertib le. 9 -p a s s e n g e r. C le a n . E x c elle n t DEVIN RO A D STER. F ib e rg la s s 3125 E . Saginaw . (North of F r a n ­ _____________________________ 48 w hite, black top. V ery sharp! H ARLEY DAVIDSON m o t o r ­ A nother f a c t o r in m a rrie d d o r.) C 47 c y c le s , 165cc. 1958, good run­ Low m ile a g e . New: paint, t i r e s , condition. C a ll IV 9 -6 6 2 2 . 48 body. 283 C h ev ro let V et. 4 - O LD SM O BILE 1957, 4 - d o o r housing c o s ts has been in c re a ­ HONDA 1963. 150 c c . 1,200 m ile s . C H EV RO LET 1962 Nova. 2-d oo r ning condition, $100. 1952, g reat exhaust s y s te m , b ra k e s, bat­ CH EVY II 1962 Nova 300. 4 - speed. A sking $950. W ill take hardtop. H yd ram atic. Fu ll po­ sed m aintenan ce c o s ts on fu r­ shape, $125. Bob F . 3 3 2 -5 0 3 9 . te ry . $59 5 . IV 7 -3 4 5 5 . 48 door sedan. Standard t r a n s ­ c y c le in tra d e . C a ll L ee o r L ik e new. $45 0 . A lso 1957 C h ev - hardtop. Automatic tra n s m is ­ n ish in gs, m o st of which a r e now w er. E x c e lle n t condition. 524 48 BUICK 1957. E x c e lle n t running m issio n . $1 0 9 5 . Harold P le tz Wayne ED 2 -3 5 7 7 a fte r 7pm . 48 ro le t. $425. C a ll 4 8 2 -4 0 8 5 . 48 sio n . Radio, h e a te r, white, red 10 y e a r s old. L ie tra m . Phone 4 8 2 -8 4 3 7 . 48 condition, autom atic tra n s m is ­ M otor S a le s . W illiam ston . 6 5 5 - DODGE 1962 L a n c e r , 4-d o o r d e - J . B .'s E X C L U SIV E L Y C h ev ro let PLYMOUTH 1958 C on v ertib le. in te rio r. HONDA 1963. 50 Sp ort. E x c e l - T h e new re n ta ls fo r m a rrie d sion, rad io, h e a te r. $37 5 . 3612 1870. 48 lu xe. Autom atic tra n s m is sio n . U sed C a r s . 1957, 1958 and 1959 V -8 , autom atic tra n sm issio n . lent condition. Graduating Sen­ housing w ill b rin g in an added E a st S t., 4 8 5 -9717, 1-5 pm . 48 C H E V R O L ET i9 6 0 Im pala C o n - R ad io. One ow ner. E x c elle n t C o n v e rtib le s. V -8 A u to m atics. MGA 1959 S p o rts ro a d ste r. A io r . B e s t o ffe r. C all D ick, 3 3 7 - $147,000 annually, but the c o s ts Sharp! $645. A&J Used C a r s , con dition. 6 2 7 -5 2 7 5 evenings. New white vinyl top s. F o r the re a lly sharp little c a r . $1095. 1284. 47 fo r grade and high school tu­ BUICK i960 L eS a b re S ta tio n W ag- 'v e r tib le . B la c k . 348 cubic in­ 4007 S . C e d a r. Phone 8 8 2 -9 2 6 5 . on. A u t o m a t i c tra n sm issio n , c h e s . F lo o r s h ift. C all IV 9 - 48 sh a rp e st used Chevys in town, 48 JA M ES 250 c c . 1500 m iles o n e n - ition, m ain ten an ce, r e p a irs and CO M ET 1961, 2 -d o o r autom atic custod ians h a v e in c re a se d by p o w e r stee rin g and b r a k e s . 8689 7 a .m . to 5 p .m . 48 DODGE 1960 Station Wagon. 4 - co m e out to J * B . ’ s and broW se PLYM OUTH 1954 4-d o o r. Good gine. Good condition. C a ll B ob, d oor, s ix c y lin d e r. A utom atic. tra n sm issio n . R a d i o , h e a te r, 3 5 5 -0 5 9 4 . B e s t o ffe r. 48 $202,000 ov er a four y e a r p erio d . $1,495. L e e M acG illivray Chev­ C H E V R O L ET 1960 Im pala. A uto- around. 2801 S . C e d a r. C running condition. Cheap. Short $825. L o re n z B u ick . 2407 E. 2 3 ,0 0 0 actual m ile s . ro le t, 1500 H aslett Rd. 3 3 9 - m atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , power d istan ce tran sp o rtatio n . $50. JAW A 2S0 cc. Runs good. All r e - M ichigan, 4 8 7 -3 7 6 9 . 48 JE E F * S t ATIO'N WAGON 1957. 4 - 82 2 6 . 48 s te e rin g , R&H. $1,395. L ee M ac­ wheel d riv e, new m oto r, lock­ C all Bob F . at 3 3 2 -5 0 3 9 . 48 3000 E . M ichigan bu ilt. Needs b a tte ry . C all 3 5 3 - * Air Society BUICK 1962 S p e cia l. 4 -d o o r, £>e- d a n . V -6 engine, autom atic. G illiv ra y , 1500 H aslett Rd. 3 3 9 - DODGE 1959 4-d o o r hardtop. Au- 8 22 6 . 48 tom atic tra n s m is s io n . Double out hubs. F a i r condition. Phone IV 9 -6 6 2 2 . 48 PLYM OUTH 1951. T ra n s p o rta - IV 7-3715 c. 2674 o r 3 5 5 -7 3 3 6 . LAMBf?£TFA M o t o r S co o te r 47 $1495. L o ren z B uick 2407 E a st C H E V R O L ET 1962 Im pala C o n - power. $599. A&J U sed C a r s , tion S p e cia l. P e r fe c t running SUNBEAM A LPIN E 1962 Road- 1960. E x celle n t condition. E x ­ Commissioning M ichigan, 4 8 7 -3 7 6 9 . BUICK 1959 C o n v ertib le. Radio, 48 v e rtlb le . A utom atic tra n s m is ­ 720 N. L a r c h . IV 2 -7 0 0 5 . sio n , R&H. $1,895. L ee Mac FALCON 196ff”4 -d o o r, standard 48 J E E P 1962 Tuxedo P ark . C on- v e rtib le top, 4-w heel d riv e. C all condition! Som e ru s t. Phone 3 3 7 -2 3 0 7 a fte r 5 o r s e e at 2780 s t e r . Stage II. New engine and t i r e s . Rem ovable hardtop. L ik e t r a s . Leaving town. Must s e ll. B e s t o ffe r. Phone 3 5 5 -6 8 9 2 . 48 tra n s m is sio n . Sharp little c a r . TU 2 -7 3 9 8 a fte r 5 p .m . 47 E . Grand R iv e r . Lot 109. 48 new. 337-1611. 48 h e a te r, autom atic tra n sm issio n . G illiv ra y C h e v ro le t, 1500 H a s- Dance Set E x c e lle n t, c le a n , $895. J i m le tt Rd. 3 3 9 -8 2 2 6 .__________ 48 R ebec U sed C a r s , 3440 N. E a st C H E V R O L ET 1957 s ix -c y lin d e r, $599. A&J U sed C a r s , 720 N. L a rch . IV 2 -7 0 0 5 . 48 (U .S. 2 7 ). IV 9 -3 5 8 0 . 48 standard. Good condition o v er­ FALCON 1961 S t a t i o n wagon. T h e annual A ir F o r c e ROTC Good condition, autom atic, low BUICK 1953 V -8 autom atic t r a n s - a l l. Radio and w hitew alls. $425. com m ission in g day dinner dance w ill b e held from 6 :3 0 p .m . to m issio n . R e lia b le tra n sp o rta ­ C a ll 4 8 2 -4 0 8 5 . tion . $50. C a ll R ich ie , 3 3 7 -0 9 7 3 . C H E V R O L ET 1956 2 -d o o r, fta - 48 m ileag e, c le a n . $650. Could arra n g e financin g. 3 3 7 -2 5 2 3 . 47 S T O R Y ’S G IG A N T IC S U M M E R SALE! midnight Saturday, in the B ig ___________ 48 dio and h e a te r . A utom atic.B ody FO RD 1961 E n g lish . White. 2 - T e n Room of Kellogg, C e n te r. BUICK 1960 R o ad m aster. L u ll T h e dinner d ance, sponsored pow er. 5 5 ,0 0 0 m ile s . New; tir e s , in good con d ition. $125. Phone d oor. V ery eco n o m ical. Good 5 7 B U IC K by Arnold A ir S o cie ty , w ill b e ( b ra k e s, sp rin g s, m u ffler. E x ­ 3 3 7 -0 8 5 0 . 48 condition. $495. 3 5 5 -2 9 7 5 after 6 2 C O R V A IR 4-d o o r hardtop, pow er s t e e r i n g , in honor of the 24 graduating s e n io rs who re c e iv e d th e ir co m ­ celle n t condition. Phone 3 3 2 - C H E V R O L ET 1956 B e l - a i r . S tick , 6 :3 0 pm . s ix . Rebuilt m o to r. Sp otless in­ FO RD 1961 F a lc o n F u tu ra. B la c k , _______ 47 7 0 0 , 4-d o o r, rad io, h e a te r, white w a lls . S tory s a le p ric e d . T power b ra k e s, rad io , h e ate r auto­ m atic tra n s m is sio n , 2 -to n e , white , May 2 6 . 0716.______________ m issio n s as second lieutenants C H E V R O L ET 195ft“ Im pala, 2 - 48 t e r io r . Good body. $400. IV 2 - 5627 a fte r 7 pm . door hardtop. A ll pow er. Top C H E V R O L ET 19 5 9“ Im pala. 2 - 47 red in te r io r . B u cket s e a ts . 200 x 13 t i r e s , 170 engine. Im m acu­ la te . $995. OL ,5-1 1 5 2 . 47 R w a lls . S tory s a le p ric e d . $ 2 9 5 M usic will be provided by the L o u is H ilfm an Band. condition. Phone IV 4 -5 9 5 7 . 48 door hardtop. R&H. A utom atic. FORD 1953 2 -d o o r , new b rak es W hitew alls. S harp . 509 N. W al­ and exhaust s y s te m . Good run­ 5 9 EDSEL 2 -d o o r hartop, power ste e rin g , pow­ A 59 CHEVY 2-d o o r sedan, s tic k sh ift, 6 cy lin d e r, C ad ets w ill be receiv ed at the dance by L t. C o l. G oerge F o r Y o u r T rip nut, L an sin g . Phone 4 8 5 -5 5 3 8 . 48 ning condition. $10 0 . Phone 4 8 9 - 5670. 48 e r b ra k e s, rad io, h e a te r, autom atic tra n s m is sio n , 2 -to n e , w hite w a lls . D rad io, h e a te r, 2 -to n e , white w a lls. S to ry s a le p riced . D av ies, p r o fe s s o r of a ir s c i ­ e n ce, W illiam H . C om bs, dean of H om e $ave C H E V R O L ET 1960 Im pala h a rd - FO RD 1961 G a la x ie , 4 -d o o r, V-ti top. V -8 , autom atic tra n s m is ­ autom atic tra n s m is sio n . $1,395. S to ry s a le p ric ed . $ 3 9 5 E $495 U n iv e rsity s e r v ic e s , and detach­ sio n . $1,395. A & J U sed C a r s , L o re n z B u ick , 2407 E . M ich. 5 7 OLDS m ent o ff ic e r s . A ir F o r c e ca d e ts may obtain $$$$ 4007 S . C e d a r. Phone 8 8 2 -9 2 6 5 . 4 8 7 -3 7 6 9 ._________ 48 88 F ie s ta Wagon, power ste e rin g , 61 F A L C O N 48 FORD 1957 auto tro u b le -fre e m o* power b ra k e s, rad io, h e a te r, hydra­ F a lc o n Station W agon, rad io, h e a te r, tic k e ts fo r the dinner and dance from any Arnold A ir s e n io r . on C h e v r o l e t 195S 2 -d o o r, s i x - cy lin d er, s t a n d a r d tra n s m is ­ to r . Good tran sp o rtatio n . $95. C a ll 3 5 5 -7 8 0 2 o r 3 5 5 -9 5 4 7 . 47 m a tic , white w a lls . S t o r y s a le IN HH white w a lls. S to ry s a le p riced . Auto Repair and sio n . $545. A & J U sed C a r s . 4007 p ric e d . $495 $795 LibraryHours FO RD 1957 C o n v e rtib le. V -8 , au- Service.. .Choose S . C ed ar. Cal l 8 8 7 -0 7 6 5 . 48 tom atic, pow er steerin g and V fromour 6 acres They S e ll, R en t, o r Buy b ra k e s, rad io. New top. E x c e l- 6 0 PLYM OUTH 6 3 C O R V A IR '’R e su lt-R in g in g *' W ant-Ads A Monza S p o rts Coup, four on the Announced lent condition. ED 2 -0 3 7 2 . 48 USED AUTO PARTS I FORD 1962 E co n olin e pick-up. B elv e d e re 4-d o o r, powe r stee rin g , rad io, h e a te r, autom atic, w h i t e flo o r, rad io, h e a te r, white w a lls. FOR $1895 A ll $1195. H a r o l d P le tz M otor S a le s . W illiam sto n . 6 5 5 -1 8 7 0 . w a lls . Story s a le p riced . L Story s a le p ric e d . All Model Cars O u ts ta n d in g 48 L ib r a r y hou rs between te rm s FO RD 1956 F a ir la n e 4 -d o o r, V -8 . Good ru b b e r. Cheap. C all J e r r y . 63 CHEVY U 63 FORD S tu d en t G alax ie 4-d o o r, V -8 , power s t e e r ­ and fo r the su m m er have been s e t up. T h e lib r a r y w ill be open * Motors * Tires ED 2 -1437. TRANS-WORLD 48 Im pala C o n v ertib le, V -8 , r a d i o , h e a te r, w h i t e w a lls. S tory s a le E ing, rad io, h e a te r, auto m atic, w hite w a lls. S tory s a le p riced . Saturd ay, Ju n e 13 from S a.m . W an t-A d Pr,« d . $2195 $1895 to 6 p .m . It w ill be c lo se d all day Sunday, Ju n e 14 and open * Generators » Transmissions S E R V I C E INC. C om plete S e r v ic e F o r S Ju n e 15 with sp e cial between B i ll s # VOLKSWAGEN te rm s h ou rs. We Install - Free Delivery Ju n e 15 to Ju n e 2 3 , the lib r a ry w ill be open w eekdays, 8 a .m . AUTO M u s t B e P a id •R E N A U LT • SIMCA STO RY O L D S M O B IL E to 6 p j n . , Saturday, 9 a .m . to M ajo r o r M inor / By 5 p jn . , and c lo se d Sunday. SALVAGE C O . • Ample P a r t Supply S H O P P E R S ' F A IR P A R K IN G L O T • A ll Work G uàrànteed Sum m er sched ule hours a r e J u n e 8th Coll 4 8 2 - 1 2 2 6 P h o n e IV 2-1311 weekdays 8 a .m . to 11 p .m ., 2338 N. Gd. R iv e r 12 00 E . Sheridan O p e n E v e ry N ig h t Till 1 0 0 0 Saturday, 9 a .m . to 5 p .m ., and IV 2-1161 At 347 Student Services (2 B l k s . E . o f ' P e n n . I Sunday 2 p .m . to 11 p .m . 12 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F rid a y , June 5, 1964 r O N L Y D E A D L IN E FO R TH E 1 L A S T ISSU E: M O RE P U B L IC A T IO N P u t "R E S U L T R IN G IN G ” W a n t - A d s T o W o if c F o r Y o u 3 P.M. TODAY A u to m o tive Em p lo ym e n t Fo r Rent Fo r Rent Fo r Rent Fo r Rent Fo r Rent S c o o te r s - C y c l* * G IR L STU D EN T help in hom e of Apartments A p o rtm e n ts H ouses Room s Room s SUM MER L A M B R E T TA iva» 125cc with buddy s e a t. E x celle n t m echani­ c a l condition. Sp are t i r e . C a ll MSU w orking m oth er exchange fo r q u a r te r s . A fte r 6 p .m ., IV 4 -9 1 8 6 . 48 TW O G IRLS fo r school y e a r . Ore F a ll te rm only to s h a re s ix -g ir l FALL T E R M . O ne-bedroom T H R E E OR FOUR m ale stu­ ap artm ent. Stove a n d ^ e frig e ra - dents fo r S u m m er te rm . P a rk ­ BOYS ROOMS. Approved. Two R E A S O N A B L E . P riv a te er»: la rg e , plus study ro o m . P a rk ­ tra n c e , TV r o o m , phone, p ark­ hou se. 353-1119. 48 to r furnished f o r m a r r i e d ing. C a ll IV 5 -1 3 8 0 b e fo re 4 p m . ing. B u s s e r v ic e . Su m m er, $6.5 0 ing. E at good home cooking. I F re d , 3 3 2 -3 5 6 3 . 4 8 B R O IL E R COOK and dishwasher^ W ORK PUCH 1/5 c c . P r e c is io n built. A ustrian Road b ike. E x c e lle n t 18 and o v er. E x p e rie n c e d -p re ­ fe rre d . Apply Z ie g le r ’ s C h a r­ FOUR D O LLA RS and a few hours w o rk .. G irl to s h a r e bedroom , cou p le. N ear cam p u s. Many e x ­ t r a s . Phone 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . 4 8 TWO BEDROOM house fo r th re e KAPPA SIGMA. Su m m er h o u s- o r fo u r. $35 p e r student, plus 48 w eekly. 332-3215.____________48 IV 9 -4 0 0 8 . M E I M ' a N D WOMEN. Sum m er 47 living room , k itch en . C all ED L N SL PE R V 1SE D A PA RTM EN TS ing fo r m en. $9 p e r week. B o ard te rm at Spartan H all. One block condition. Cal l 337-2166. 47 c o a l House, F ra n d o r Shopping u tilitie s . Two b lo ck s fro m ca m ­ 2 -5 9 7 7 . 48 fo r S u m m er. F u rn ish ed fo r two; also a v a ila b le . 332-0413. 48 C e n te r. IV 9 -5 5 0 6 . 48 f r o m c a m p u s . 215 L o u is. TRIUM PH 19$9 B o n n ev ille, 530 E A ST LANSING, com p letely fu r- $ 5 5 , fo r four: $85. One block pu s. _______Phone 3 3 2 -8 2 7 1 . 48 ONE D O U BLE, one sin gle ro o m . c c . Low m ile a g e . E x c e l l e * con­ Approved and supervised fo r F R Y COOK. E x p e rie n ce d young f r o m cam p u s. 3 3 2 -0 7 4 2 e v e - F R A T E R N ITY HOUSE fo r rent'. CO LLEG E dition. $650 firm p r ic e . C all m an . F a s t and cap ab le to ad­ nished living ro o m , kitchen.Tw o b e d ro o m s' and b ath . F ou r stu­ nings. 48 C ap acity fo r la r g e group. C all Q uiet, p riv a te hom e. Women, un su pervised. G r a d u a t e stu­ m en. M en; one 4-m an ap art­ m ent $10 each p er w eek. Sing­ a fte r 4 p .m . 3 5 5 -0 6 2 3 . 48 vance to S u p erv isio n . Howard 3 3 2 -5 9 8 6 . 47 dents p r e fe r r e d . Cam pus th re e dents d e s ire d . W alking distance TEA C H ER AND graduate student le ro o m s, $9. Doubles $ 6. Wo­ VÈSPA MOTOR SC O O T E R S. $5 NTS O NLY down, $5 a week. G en e’ s C y cle Jo h n son ’ s R e sta u ra n t, F ra n d o r. IV 2 -9 5 0 0 fo r appointm ent. 48 to cam p u s. Phone 3 3 2 -6 7 8 4 . 48 d e s ire s g irl room m ate about 22 E A ST L a n s i n g (Students) fu r - fo r Sum m er o r into F a ll. A t­ b lo ck s.. S e p a ra te kitchen, bath m en ov er 21; Double room s $ 6. S P A C I O U S A PA RTM EN T for nished two and fo u r-bed ro om fo r the four ro o m e r s . Renting Cool quiet ro o m s, wash bowl Shop. 702 W. B a r n e s . Phone IV s e r v i c e S a l e s m a n full tim e . Sum m er te r m . Wi ll accom m o­ tra c tiv e ly furnished new o n e - hom es av a ila b le fo r Sum m er fo r su m m er and fa ll. 3 3 2 -0 6 4 7 in each . L a rg e lobby with T V . 4 -0 3 6 2 .___________________ 48 High c la s s s e r v ic e station de­ bedroom ap artm en t. 482-5183 te rm . C lau ch erty R ealty , R e a l­ W e are hiring students A u to S e rv ic e & P o rts ~ s ir e s s e r v ic e sa le sm a n and m e­ date fo u r. F ir e p la c e , parking. P le a sa n t lawn. If you a re in a fte r 4 :3 0 . 48 to r . 3 3 2 -0 3 7 5 . a fte r 5 pm . 48 P a rk in g , laundry. 3 3 2 -2 5 7 4 . Al­ 47 F O R M A L E student. Sum m er so renting now fo r F a ll te rm , who are interested in A L L I G N M E NT S P E C I A L - ch an ic 21 and o v er with e x p e r­ need of good study conditions AVAI L ABL E, JL N T 15th. F u r - FRAN DOR, N EA R. Two bedroom , sch oo l. H alf of la rg e double front m en only. 48 full time summer em­ B ra k e s adjusted, front tir e s b a l­ anced, c a r aligned. $ 9 .5 0 . E a r l ’ s ie n ce and r e fe r e n c e s . E x celle n t and a ch an ce to. sav e money, nished fo u r-ro o m , ground flo o r. fu rn ish ed , four stu d en ts. N eat, ro o m . $5. Individual beds and M A L E S T U D E N T S approved ployment. Those hired P ure Oil S e rv ic e , O kem os. 48 wage and w orking con ditions. c a ll 3 3 2 -3 9 8 0 ._______________ 48 Phone 3 3 2 -4 0 6 4 fo r p erso n al vVOMEN O VER 21. Su m m er. O re P riv a te , m a r rie d cou ple. Two men stu d en ts. 3 3 2 -5 7 6 2 . 4 8 c le a n . A vailab le Sum m er o r c lo s e t. C a ll ED 2 - 3 0 9 0 . 48 ro o m s , ap artm en ts. S u m m er. will also have theop­ NEW TIR ES' fro m $ 0 5 . L if e - in terv iew ._____________________ 47 m inute walk to cam p u s. F u r­ BURCHAM WOODS, Eydeal V illa F a l l . 4 8 9 -2 3 3 4 , ED 2 -8 1 9 1 . 48 PHI SICjMA K A PP A , open Su m - m e r te r m , $7 w eek. Phone ED Tw o b lo c k s -B e rk e y . Cooking, p ark in g . Days IV 5 -2 8 5 7 ; nights portunity to continue tim e double gu arantee, nylon EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an nished, u tilitie s . $40 e a ch . 3 3 2 — A p artm en ts. P o o l. A ir -c o n d i- • M EN . SUM M ER T E R M . M odern th re e bedroom house to s h a re 2 -8 6 9 6 , 2 0 7 Bogue S t, 48 IV 5 -8 8 3 6 . 48 employment on a part- con stru ction . G en eral T i r e S e r ­ v ice . 2600 E . M ichigan, IV Avon re p re s e n ta tiv e . T urn your 2276. 48 tioning. Su m m er and F a ll te rm with ow ner who i s a lso student. A PP R O V E D ROOM S. M en .C o o k - P R IV A TE ACCOMMODATION^ time basis next fall. 5-2281. 48 fre e tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ MAN T O s h a re furnished a p a rt- ment in your hom e, w rite o r ment off Mt. Hope. U u su p er- le a s e s a v a ila b le . ED 2 -5 0 4 1 . 48 EA ST LANSING. One block from E verything fu rn ish ed . 3 3 2 -5 6 8 9 . ing, p ark in g. R e c ro om . Sum ­ m e r and F a l l . 445 Abbott Rd. fo r two p e rs o n s . N ear cam pus. All jobs will give you VOUTAGE REGU LATO RS r e - c a ll: M rs , Alona H uckins, 5664 v ised , p ark in g . $8 w eekly. 4 8 9 - cam p u s, new unfurnished liv ­ DOWNSTAIRS house fo r re n t. _________________________ 48 3 3 2 -6 3 7 5 a fte r 3 pm . 48 C lean , quiet. Sum m er o r F a ll. 3 5 5 -4 2 1 0 . 47 tremendous experience built, exchange p r ic e - 12-volt $2.26 - 6-v o lt $2.01. ABC Auto School S t., H a sle tt, M ichigan, o r 4169. 4" ing ro om , d in ette, k itch en , bed­ F o u r people, $30 monthly e ach . SUMMER M A L E STU D EN TS. SUMM ER SIN GLE room s f o r foryour.next school se­ P a r ts , 6 2 3 E . South S tr e e t. IV c a ll even in gs, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 47 STUDEN T LUXU RY apartm ent. roo m , tile bath, a ir condition­ Two b lo ck s to U nion. 3 3 7 -2 7 7 3 . Two la rg e ro o m s ; tw o ro o m s m en. Tw o b lo ck s P o st O ffic e , mester regardless of 5 -5 4 9 7 . 48 BOYS WANTED to V e n d ice c re a m a fte r school and week­ T h re e o r four p e rs o n s . Many ing, c a rp e tin g . A ll u tilitie s e x ­ cep t e l e c t r i c i t y . B u ilt-in s , 48 e a ch . P riv a te e n tra n ce , show er, n ear cam p u s. $10 w eekly, in­ th re e from B e r k e y . Quiet and your field. CA RBURETOR and MANIFOLD fo r Monza Spyd er-boost h.p. end s. H a v e -A -B a r -lc e C r e a m . e x tr a s . Low Su m m er r a t e s . 3 3 2 - 496 3 . 48 paved p ark in g. $125 m onthly. SUM MER T E R M , sev e n -ro o m clu d es p ark in g . Phone 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . convenient. 428 G rove S tr e e t. $7 p e r week if fo r sum m er s e s ­ house. A ir-co n d itio n ed , m a i d 215 S . C e d a r. 482-8213. 48 A T T R A C T I V E F U R N I S H E D 3 3 2 -4 5 6 3 . 48 48 20%. Slightly used. Save 50%. s e r v ic e . F o u r to s ix m en. C a ll sio n . 337-1449 evenings, 3 5 5 - 337-1611. 48 C O L L E G E STU D E N TS, m a l e . apartm ent av a ila b le Jun e 14th. SUM M ER O N LY. F u rn ish ed , five F o rd S . L aN oble. IV 2-1637 o r SU M M ER, F A L L . M en. C lean , 0089 m o rn in g s. * 48 GENERATORS ar.d S t a r t e r s . R e - F u ll tim e su m m er w ork. P a rt C lo se to downtown L an sin g . Ma­ ro o m s down, four m en. Sepa­ 3 3 7 -1276. 48 qu iet, two b lo ck s to B e rk e y . A PPRO V ED , F A L L . Sp acio u s. V O FFER built, 6 or 12-volt. G uaranteed! tim e during school y e a r if de­ hogany paneled living a r e a . ra te th re e ro o m s up fo r two FO R R E N T e n tire house, s lx m e n , P a rk in g , cooking. 532 Ann a fte r C o m pletely p riv a te . T h re e -fo u r ABC Auto P a r ts , 623 E . South s ir e d . E arn enough during sum ­ L a rg e bath. B ed ro o m with loads m en. O r a s one unit fo r s ix . $8 6 pm . 48 com p letely fu rn ish ed . C lo se to m en. B ed room and study. New, 1. E a r n i n g s ' in e x ­ S tre e t. IV 5 -5 4 9 7 . 48 m e r to pay fo r e n tire y e a r of of c lo s e t and d raw er sp ace. w eekly. ED 7-1 4 8 7 . 48 cam p u s, p ark in g, unsu pervised. SUMMBR T E R M . 501 M .A .C . $7 p leasan t surrou nd in gs. ED 7 - sch o o lin g . O ver 15 $1,000 s ch o l­ D isp o sal, g arag e and u tilitie s V ERY NICE ap artm en ts fo r two, p e r w eek, stove av ailab le . Spa­ cess of $100 per HOMEWARD BOUND? G et b ra k e s C a ll ED 2 -2 4 4 9 . 48 979 4 . 48 relined fo r only $14.95. H eights a rsh ip s w ere awarded to quali­ paid. M arrie d couple p re fe rr e d . t h r e e , and four m ale stud ents. cio u s accom m od ations. C a l l M E N. C L E A N , co m fo rtab le. TW O B E D R b O M . E verything fu r - week (guaranteed fied stud en ts. On the job tra in ­ C a ll IV 9 -0 7 8 8 or IV 7 -0 8 4 0 . 48 O kem os a r e a . C all ED 2 -3 5 1 4 . 3 3 2 -2 5 6 3 . 48 Auto P a r ts , 3939 N. E a s t S t. nished. Two b lo ck s fro m c a m ­ C lo se to cam p u s. A vailable F a ll U .S. 27 N. IV 5 -2 2 7 6 . 48 ing fo r p ra c tic a l use of your F U L L Y FURN ISH ED tw o -b e d ­ 47 salary) pu s. $100 m onthly. Sum m er and U N S U P E R V I S E D STUDEN T te rm . P riv a te bath and e n tra n ce . education during the su m m er room a p a r t m e n t , including N EED TW O g ir ls to sh a re luxury FRONT ¿ S T ) ALIGNMENT. T ak e F a l l . 3 3 2 -8 9 2 4 . 47 room s fo r F a ll te r m . 2669 E . P ark in g . ED 7 -2 4 3 8 . 48 m on ths. An earn while you learn sw im m ing pool. V e ry re a so n ­ 2. Opportunity to your c a r to e xp ertsl Only $5.66! apartm ent with two o th e rs . F a ll, SUM M ER SCHOOL C o -e d s. A G rand R iv e r behind S in c la ir gas SUM M ER APPROVED” r o o m s . p ro g ram designed by th is m u lti­ a b le . F o r Su m m er te r m . Cal l Goodyear S e rv ice S to re , 1110 E . w inter, sp rin g . 355-7011. 48 few v a ca n cie s s till a v a ila b le . statio n . K itch en , p ark in g, p r i­ M en. Double; $6 w eekly. Single w o rk fo r one of the m illio n d o llar C o rp o ration that 3 3 2 -4 6 6 5 . 48 M ichigan, iV 2-1426. 48 A T T R A C T IV E FOUR p erso n C e - L iv e at Z .T .A . S o ro rity H ouse. vate e n tra n ce . Sum m er te r m - $8 w eekly. Phone 332-4461. 527 hundreds of students have taken ABOVE AVERAGE apartm ent fo r largest com p an­ NEW ROCKER PAb/ELS. Snap- advantage of. Many of whom a re d ar V illag e ap artm en t. A vail­ C a ll 3 3 2 -5 3 1 8 . 48 half p r ic e . C all 4 8 5 -7 6 7 3 . 48 E liz a b e th . 43 two v e te rin a ry o r graduate stu­ P R IV A T E SIN G LE ro o m s. P a r k - UNs u p e r VIS e D R o o m s fo r men on type. 4-d oo r $ 2 .5 0 , 2-d oo r a b le fo r S u m m er s u b -le a s e . $55 t w o G IR L S fo r school y e a r . One ies in i t s field. s t ill with our C o . in key ex e cu ­ d en ts. A v ailab le Ju n e 15th. C all $2. ABC Auto P a r ts , 623 E . p e r month. 3 3 7 -0 8 3 7 . 48 F a ll te rm only to s h a re s ix - g i r l ing, c le a n . N ear cam p u s. Sum­ on A bbott. 10 w eeks Sum m er tiv e p o sitio n s. F o r a rr a n g e ­ 3 3 2 -5 9 7 7 . 48 South S tr e e t. * IV 5 -5 4 9 7 . 48 SE V E R A L L O V E L Y furnished hou se. 353-1119. 48 m e r o r F a l l . 3 5 5 -4 2 1 0 . 47 te r m . Cooking p riv ile g e s . R e­ 3. Opportunity for m ents of p erso n al in terv iew , ONE G IRL to sh a re four g irl S A F E T Y AT 66<. B ra k e a d ju st- tim e , schedule and c ity you wish a p a r t m e n t s . A vailable Ju n e EN JO Y YOUR vacation on a de­ SINGLE ROOMS. Men o v er 21. duced r a te s . 3 3 7 -1 1 6 6 . 47 apartm ent fo r Su m m er. T w ova- a d v a n c e m e n t ment and fre e safety ch eck ! to w ork, c a ll Grand R apids, 15th. E ffic ie n c y , one and two lightful little islan d in N orthern 10 w e e k s Sum m er s c h o o l . A PPRO V ED LARG E double fo r c a n c ie s fo r F a ll. E venings 3 3 2 - Goodyear S e rv ic e S to re , 1110 E . G L end ale 9 -5 0 7 9 . A lso L an sin g , b ed ro om s. F ro m $90 month. O n tario . E x c e l l e n t fish in g , A c ro s s s t r e e t fro m cam pu s. upper c la s s m e n . R e frig e ra to r, through the su m ­ 2195. 48 M ichigan. IV 2 -1426. 48 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South B end, C E n tra l C all 3 3 7 -0 6 5 0 . 48 sw im m ing and boating. F o r in­ P a rk in g . ED 2 - 3 8 7 0 . 48 telephone, p ark in g. 3 1/2 blocks S u m m e r a p a r t m e n t s n icely m er m onths. NEED AUTO P A R T S? S e e our 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo, c a ll Grand ¡ S U P E R V I S E D B A S E M E SIT form atio n c a ll M r s . S c a r le tt, ALPHA OMICRON P I House, open from B e r k e y . E D 2 -3 4 5 4 . 48 furnished c lo s e to cam p u s. 21 la rg e stock and low p r i c e s . R apid s nu m ber. 48 apartm ent fo r th re e o r four stu ­ 6 5 5 -1 8 0 9 o r ED 2 -6 5 9 5 . 48 Sum m er te r m . $195 fo r ten or o v e r . R e a so n a b le . A lso LYNN’S AUTO P A R T S, 1317 E . Su m m e r em plo ym en t fo r ro o m s. Phone 3 3 7 -2 3 4 5 . 48 d en ts. A vailable fo r Sum m er HOUSE EQR c o lle g e stu d en ts. w eeks, M e a ls M o n d ay-Frid ay. F o r S ale Grand R iv e r . 4 8 7 -5 7 4 4 . 48 m en. E a rn $1,250. Phone 8 8 2 - sch o o l. Phone 3 3 2 -4 5 9 7 . 48 E verything .furnished, fo r four ED 2 -5 1 1 4 .___________________48 MENS SU IT S: 39 long, 40 regu­ s t E R e o - v eH b , N ow $ 3 4 ,4 5 . 662 7 . 48 ONE B E D R O O M TO m a rrie d LOWER LEV’E L $50 ,0 0 0 hom e. o r fiv e men o r women. Phone G E N TLE M EN 2 l and o v er. Two la r . S h ir ts : M edium . P a n ts: 3z A SUMMER D rive pleasan try with m u sic. G IR L T O live in during Su m - couple fo r Su m m er te rm . Many f a c ilitie s , $70 m onthly. 3 3 7 - Adjoining sk i club p ro p e rty . 3 3 2 -4541. 48 s in g le s . S p e cia l Sum m er r a te . long. R a in co a ts, good condition. N ORTHW ESTERN RADIO, 2622 m e r . N ursing c a r e and light P riv a te e n tra n ce . K itchen , f i r e ­ ¿ A S T LANSING, n early n e w F a ll re s e r v a tio n s . C lo se to Un­ IV 5 -6 4 7 5 . 48 CONTEST N. E a st on U .S . 2 7 . IV 5-4331. housew ork. Sunday and som e 2507 a fte r 5 p .m . RED U CED R A T E S fo r Sum m er. 47 p la ce , p atio. P a rk in g . W ill a c ­ b rick ran ch hom e. F u rn ish ed . ion. 337-1 5 9 8 . 48 3Sm m SLID E CA M ERA. New B e ll 47 evenings off. S a la r y . ED 7 -9318. com m odate n ew lyw ed s,,or two Two b ed ro om s, den, fire p la ce s'. 3$3 ' A L B B R T : fittferi'idtionsT and Howell au tom atic. Cano»- ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? C a l l E f f i c i e n c y a p a rtm e n ts. F o r m ale gradu ate stu d en ts. A v ail­ 48 W H I C H IN C L U D E S K alam azoo S tr e e t Body Shop. R fid K T fE R E D NLfRSES, full o r b o y s. P le a s e c a ll a fte r noon. able August 15. Cal l 337-1191 < $200 month. IV 9 -3 2 6 8 . 1 -5 — _ — _ R oo m s 48 House. Tw o m an ro o m s av a il­ ab le Ju n e 15th. S ix w eeks Sum­ n e tte , 2 .8 . $94 .5 0 V an 's C am ­ e r a , 526 E . M ichigan . 48 Sm all dents . to la rg e w re ck s. p a rt tim e . 11-7 o r 3 -1 1 .Good s a l­ 3 3 7 -0 1 3 2 . 505 A lb e rt S t. 48 fo r appointm ent. 47 m e r . T V . Room a v a ila b le , $30. 2 1 " T V . Good condition. P ic k s A m erican and F o reig n c a r s . a ry and d iffe re n tial plus o th er S U B L E T 1-bed ro om ap artm ent. EA ST S ID E . C lean ro o m s. K it­ S U B L E T FO R Su m m er. C ed ar 3 3 7 -2 4 4 8 . 3 7 2 -0 3 3 0 . 48 up seven statio n s with ro to r , G uaranteed w o r k . 489 - 7 507. frin g e b e n e fits. F le x ib le tim e L ocated c lo s e to cam p u s. Phone chen with d isp o sa l. P riv a te V illag e ap artm en t. A i r con­ MLN, B E F O R E signing dorm $80. C all 3 3 2 -2 8 5 5 . 48 1411 E a s t K alam azoo . C sch ed u le. M eal fu rn ish ed . Phone Jo a n at 3 3 7 -0 2 7 0 . 48 bath a n d e n tra n c e . P ark in g . 1. $14,000 in c a s h ditioning, d ishw asher and p ark ­ c o n tra c ts , try M otts House. $155 A M P L IF IE R FO R e le c t r ic gu i- MOTOR T U N E - t jP . “ We’ re sp e - ED 2 -0 8 0 1 . 48 F A L L , W INTER a n d S p r i n g R e a so n a b le . C a ll IV 5 -8 5 5 7 . 48 ing. C all 3 3 7 -2 7 6 6 . 48 te r m . Room and board . 3 3 2 - t a r o r b a s s , $ 9 5 . A lso pickup sch olarsh ip s. c ia lis ts l Ignition an d carb u re to r W A IT R E S S E S -A P P L Y 9 - 6 daily. SECOND F T Q o B P r o f s hom e. t e r m s . L a rg e s ix ro om , two TWO ROOMS fu rn ish ed . A ll p r i - 1440. M urphy. 48 s e r v ic e a ls o . K en’ s C arb u reto r All 6 h i f t s a v a ila b le . 401 E . Q uiet, frie n d ly . Two m atu re stu­ f o r g u i t a r , $16.50. S t e v e bath ap artm en t. C lo s e -in . A ir v ate. P a rk in g . One o r two m en. COOL SUMM ER room s in new S e r v i c e , 100 S . Washington. d en ts. No sm oking, no cooking. B erg m a n , 3 5 5 -0 6 6 6 . 48 Grand R iv e r . B ig Boy R estau ­ conditioned. Maid s e r v ic e . C a ll 2. $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 in m e r ­ A vailable Ju n e 14th. 1214 E . K a l­ hom e. M en. C e ra m ic sh o w ers, PICNIC T A B L E S fo r s a le . 6 - 7 - 4 8 9 -5 3 4 6 . 48 rant^__________________________ 47 Fo rd S . L aN oble. IV 2-1637 o r $9. ED 2 -2 7 8 8 . 48 am azoo . 48 p atio , approved. C lo se in. P a r k ­ chandise prizes. NEW S E A L E D B E A M S. GE and BUS B O Y S, F a ll te rm , B e ta T h e ta 33 7 -1 2 7 6 ._________ ____________ 48 A V O N D A L E A PA RTM feN TS- S U P E R V ISE D , M EN , COOKING. 8 foot ta b le s . 910 C leveland W estinghouse. A ll s iz e s . 99 if ing. 3 3 2 -1 1 8 3 . 48 S t r e e t . Phone IV 4 -8 0 3 5 . 47 P i. C a ll Bob 337-1498. 48 SUMMER T E R M . C lo se to c a m - Two fo r S u m m er. A lso one to ABC Auto P a r t s , 623 E . South Gunson and B e e c h . W alking d is ­ A PP R O V E D ROOMS fo r su m - CODIVA, -IF you re a lly want to 3. All e x p e n s e Re c e p t io n is t , s e c r e t a r y . p u s. One f i r s t flo o r fo r four work fo r ro o m . One deluxe sin ­ S tr e e t. IV 5 -5 4 9 7 .__________ 48 tan ce to cam p u s. $ 4 5 -$ 5 0 p er m e r . M ale stu d en ts. U niver­ Shorthand and typing req u ired . m en. A ir-co n d itio n ed , m a i d g le . 3 3 7 -9 5 6 6 . 48 c a u s e a sen satio n , w ear som e paid trips to t h e W HEEL ALIGNM ENT for safety, p e rs o n , p e r month. F o u r to an sity Y .M .C .A . Cooking, p a rk ­ 4 0-h o u r week. F o r interv iew , s e r v ic e . Cal l F o rd S. LaN oble. Indian M ad ras fro m GOODWINS. co m fo rt b e fo re driving hom e. ap artm en t. Now leasin g fo r fa ll. ing. $7 w eekly. 314 E v e rg re e n . W orld’s F a ir. c a ll 489-1441. 48 IV 2-1631 o r 337-1276. 48 SUM M ER SCHOOL C O ED S- 47 G en eral T i r e S e r v ic e , 2600 E , F u rn ish e d . Cal l 3 3 7 -2 0 8 0 fo r 3 3 2 -3 8 3 9 . 48 SUM M ER H E L P , live in g ir l. EA ST LANSING, c le a n , furnished Now accep tin g 5 w eek s e s ­ B ED SPR IN G S, C O F F E E tab le. M ichigan, IV 5 -2 2 8 1 . 48 m o re inform ation. Stop by any­ Help l i g h t housew ork, c h i l d ap artm ent. A 11 p riv a te , nice sio n g ir ls at th e ZTA S o r­ M EN . MSU approved. Sum m er Sm all buffet. Day bed, Iro n e r. EXHAUST S Y S T E M S , m u fflers, tim e . Renting fo r Sum m er s e s ­ c a r e . Room , board , p ocket mon­ neighborhood. P a rk in g . Couple. sio n . 48 o rity hou se. $100 fo r room te r m . Double and sin g le ro o m s. Books and w o rkben ch es. O ther tail pipes in sta lle d . V ery r e a ­ One blo ck fro m B e rk e y H all. ite m s. C a ll IV 2-4 4 7 1 . 481 e y . 3 3 2 -0 7 2 6 . 48 No sm oking o r drinking. 3 3 2 - and b o ard . ED 2 -5 3 1 8 . s o n a b l e . H E I G H T S AUTO F u r n i s h e d a p a r t Me n t Cooking, park in g, $7 w eekly. S T R A W B E R R IE S , 4913. 48 ASPARAGUS Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S PA R T S. 3939 N. E a s t, U .S . 27. IV 5 -2 2 7 6 .___________________ 48 ATTEN TION G IR L S : W a itre ss e s needed fo r S u m m er. N ear L ak e EA ST LANSING - apartm ents P a rk in g . R easo n ab le . Two or HEDRICK HOUSE Co - op fo r C all 3 3 2 -5 5 0 7 o r 3 3 2 -4 5 4 6 a fte r and farm fre s h e g g s. A lso o ther f o u r p e rs o n s . U nsupervised . room s Sum m er te rm . K itchen , 5 p .m . 47 fre s h fru its and v egetables daily BRAKE SP E C lA U , Adjustm ent M ichigan R e s o rt a re a . E x p e r­ and ro o m s av ailable Ju n e 15 for N e a r cam p u s. S u m m e r. 3 5 5 - ien ce not n e c e s s a ry . 3 5 5 -4 8 6 3 . Sum m er te r m . P ark in g , c lo s e _42I0.__________________________ 48 phone, p a r k i n g , c lo s e . $7 U N SU PERV ISED R O O M S f o r at re a so n a b le p r ic e s throughout and com plete inspection. 88£! m en, 2 1/2 b lo ck s from c a m ­ _________________ 48 to cam p u s. R e s e r v e now fo r w eekly. C all ED 2 -0 8 4 4 . 48 the s ea so n . Open 9 :3 0 -8 :0 0 p .m . G en eral T i r e S e r v ic e s , 2600 E . Houses_____________________ pus. Q uiet. Sum m er c u t-r a te , Roadside F a rm M ark et. 2 m ile s M ichigan. IV 5-2281. 48 STARTIN G IN S ep tem b er. B a b y - F a ll. 3 3 2 -3 1 5 1 . 1137 A lb e rt. 48 ¿ A S T S ID E . C lean ro o m s. K it- 1. N eat a p p e a r ­ s it te r weekdays in my ap art­ CEDAR VILLA G E apartm ent fo r T H R E E L O V E L Y FURNISHED ch en s with d isp o sa l. P riv a te $ 6. 1838 Abbott Rd. 332-5571. e a st of E a s t L ansing on Grand REC A P S A L E , $7.66! and r e c a p - h o u ses. One, th re e and four 48 m ent. R e fe r e n c e s . C a ll 3 5 5 - bath a n d e n tra n c e . P ark in g . R iv e r at O kem os Rd. 48 ance. pable t ir e . M ost popular s iz e s . su m m er le a s e . A partm ent 2 42, bedroom . A vailable Ju n e 15th. 5831. 47 R easo n ab le. C a ll IV 5 -8 5 5 7 . 48 WOMEN, LA RG E double room . A PA RTM EN T S IZ E s p i l i d r y Goodyear S e rv ic e S to re , 1110 E . num ber 9 . C all ED 7-0561. 48 C all 3 3 7 -0 6 5 0 . 48 U nsupervised . P riv a te bath, new w a sh e rs. U se it fo r the fam ily M ichigan, IV 2 -1426. 48 A RCH ITECTU RA L D R A F T S - WALNUT, SOUTH. Two su ite s MEN TO s h a re furnished hou se. 333 A L B E R T . International 2. A bility to con­ fu rn itu re . Abundant s t o r a g e . w ash. C h eap er than using Coin SHOCK A BSO R B ER S - sTTmake MAN. E xp erien ced . P a r t-tim e . of two ro o m s each with two House. T w o -m an ro o m s, sum ­ E a st L an sin g . Beginning Sum ­ P ark in g . ED 7 -0813. 48 O ps. S ee the H oover Spin Wash­ v erse intelligent­ c a r s . G uaranteed fo r one y e a r Shoesm ith Building. 220 A lbert bath s. One c a rp e te d . Sto ve, r e ­ m e r te rm beginning Jun e 15th. m e r te r m . P ark in g . C a ll 3 3 2 - S U P E R V ISE D . COOKING, tw o e r at S to rag e F u rn itu re S a le s . o r 15,000 m ile s , $ 3 .3 3 . ABC S t. Phone 3 3 2 -5 6 6 7 . 47 fr ig e r a to r a n d u tilitie s fu r­ $50. T V a v a ila b le . 4 8 4 -5 4 9 6 . ly. 1027. 48 fo r Su m m er. A lso one to work T e r m s av ailab le at 4601 N. U .S . Auto P a r ts . 623 E . South Street-. D R I V E R : OPERA TE M o b i l e nished. No c h ild re n . M arried N ights 3 7 2 -0 3 3 0 . 48 T H R E E BEDROO M hou se. S u it- fo r ro o m . One deluxe sin g le. 2 7 . IV 7-0173. C 47 IV 5 -5 4 9 7 . 48 Fountain S e r v ic e . S a la ry and couple p r e fe r r e d . 655-2931. 48 able fo r f iv e - s ix stud en ts. F o u r GAMMA PHI B e ta S o ro rity house 3. W illingness to 3 3 7 -9 5 6 6 . 48 U SED R E F R IG E R A T O R S . All in U SED T IR E S from $1.95. A v ail- com m issio n . Inquire 901 Dakin OKEMOS L O V E L Y furnished b lo ck s from cam p u s. C a ll Sam open Su m m er te rm . $195, ten work hard. able for m ost c a r s . G eneral S t. C a ll IV 2-3 5 0 1 ._________ 48 ap artm ents av ailab le Ju n e 15. E yd e, 332-5041, 3 3 2 -0 5 6 5 . 48 w eeks. M eals, M ond ay-Frid ay. U N SU PERVISED . NEAR Union. working o rd e r. G otta Go! $ 1 4 .9 5 . T i r e S e rv ic e , 2600 E . M ich i- T h re e ro o m s p riv a te , parkin g. ED 2 -6 4 2 6 . 4 8 123 A lb e rt. Cooking, parking. T r a d e r s D iscount F u rn itu re C o , gan, IV 5-2 2 8 1 . 48 Fo r Rent U tilitie s paid. Phone 3 3 7 -9 6 7 6 . IDEA L T H R E E man house, fu r - A T T R A C T I V E . SU P E R V ISE D S in g le s, doubles. 3 3 2 -0 7 1 6 . 47 1000 E . Grand R iv e r . 48' 4. Ready for im - nished. Want two o th e rs, sum­ FO R VACATION re n ta l, s e e Ken ________ • 48 room in abea of beautiful h om es. m e r . U nsupervised , ren t r e a ­ iftediate em ploy­ O liv e r S a le s . We h a v e t e n t ROOMMATE T O sh a re furnished F o r graduate m ale stu d en t.C al) m ent. EDEN R O C c a m p e rs and tra v e l t r a i le r s . ED 4 8 unsupervised apartm ent above son ab le. C all 5 - 7 pm . 332-4198. 48 ED 2-1176. 48 APARTM ENTS 2 -6 8 6 1 . T E N T T R A IL E R S , T e n ts and a c - C a m p u s B o o k sto re . Sum m er te rm . B o nnie, 3 3 2 -2 8 6 6 . 47 FOUR BEDROOM furnished . Six JU N E 15th - S ep tem b er 15th. $50 o r $5 w eekly. A lso an ap art­ Call for stu d en ts. C lo se to Union. F i r e - c e s s o r ie s fo r cam ping. House A PA RTM EN TS N tA R ca m p u s- ment n ear cam p u s. 3 3 7 -2 5 2 3 . Now t r a ile r s , sleeping b ag s. A aro C o lleg e M anor. O ne-bedroom p l a c e . A vailable Sum m er o r F a ll. 4 8 9 -2 3 3 4 ; ED 2-8191. 48 _________________ 48 the Finest ALL POSITIONS AREMOS L e a s in g R e n ta ls. IV 9 -1 4 3 5 . 48 furnished o r unfurnished. F ro m $70. F o r appointm ent, c a ll Glen WANTED, ROOM M ATES to s h a re DOUBLE ROOM, approve I . A ir - conditioned. Men 21 o r m o re. DESIRABLE, UNIQUE AND Aoartments D. H a r r is , IV 5-2261, o r e v e ­ unapproved, two bedroom house, Su m m er, F a ll te r m . Som e p riv ­ Apartments fo r TWO BEDROOM A PARTM ENT. Den, living room , kitahen, din­ nings, IV 2 -1 0 0 9 . Edw. G. H ack­ S u m m e r. R e a so n a b le . Many e x ­ ile g e s . ED 2 - 6 6 2 2 . t r a s . C all 4 8 9 - 3 5 7 3 even in gs. 48 A PPRO V ED SIN G L E S. $7. Doub- 48 VERY INTERESTING ing a r e a , screfin ed -in back e r C o . R e a lto r s . "O u r 45th S u m m e r & Fall p o rch , g arag e. N ear cam pus. y e a r .” 47 FOUR CO - E D S. Unapproved house fo r S u m m er and F a ll. le s : $5. M en. Sum m erl C lean , near ev eryth in g . 332 M .A .C . ( it c o s t s no m o re) A vailable Ju ly 1. $145 plus heat­ T H R E E OR FOUR p erso n s.T w o ^ Double and sin g le s av ailab le. ED 2-1017 a fte r 5 pm . 48 fe a tu r in g ing. 3 3 7 -0 5 3 1 . 47 bedroom com p letely furnished . B asem en t a n d g arag e . O ccu ­ N ear cam p u s. 3 3 2 -1 2 4 2 . 48 Y o u 're no fa rth e r away than UN IVERSITY T E R R A C E Hu r r y s t u d e n t s , w h i l e it your phone in finding the E A ST LANSING student re n ta l. A M la s ts . One of the b est located pancy Ju n e 15th. C a ll 355 -2 9 3 8 444 M ichigan Avenue APPLY MR. NELSON 2 double bedrooms ap artm ents around. Com pletely o r 332-3145. 48 T h r e e -b e d r o o m , furnished fin e st student ap artm en ts R e s . M gr. O ffice 235 Delta Double bathrooms hou se. F o r Su m m er te rm . N ear a v a ila b le . F ro m Boehm and p riv a te . Six room s and bath. All O u ts ta n d in g MON. thru FRI., 9:00-1:00 Walk-in closets u tilitie s paid. Sp ecial ra te fo r See the H arriso n and M ichigan A ve. C a ll B ow erm an, y o u 'll find the la rg e s t a p a rtm e n ts, c lo s ­ D E LT A A PA RTM EN TS Helen a fte r 6 :3 0 p m .E D 2 -0 2 9 8 . 2 3 3 -2 3 5 D elta S tre e t CALL GRAND RAPIDS Air Conditioning su m m er. C all IV 2-8114 o r IV 5 -3 3 9 8 . ___________ 48 Split Level Apt. 48 S t u d e n t e s t to cam pus and shop­ R e s . M gr. Apt. IB Wall-to wall carpeting at ping. You get fiv e room lux­ 456-1771 Fully equipped Concerned about W an t-A d ury and p riv acy that c o s ts H A SL ET T A PA RTM EN TS Full size kitchen Sub-leasing? C A M P U S V IE W the no m o re than m any ro o m s. S e e fo r you selfl sin gle 135 -1 4 5 H aslett S tre e t R e s . M g r. Apt. 15 Elevator N IN E Nowrentingfor B ills C all Boehm and Bow erm an APPLY ONLY AFTER Laundry facilities M O N TH Summer &Fall river s e d g e M ust Be P a id fo r an appointm ent today. M ake your re s e rv a tio n fo r EV E R G R E E N ARMS 3 4 1 -3 4 5 E v e rg re e n S tre e t R e s . M g r. Apt. 3 C L O S E — 5 m in. walk COMPLETION OF LEASES to lib ra ry Summer & Fall the 1964-65 school y e a r . EDEN R O C Now Available at S M A L L — Only 10 units Leases Available By fOEHM (5* FINAL EXAMS 252 River Street R iv e r s id e E a s t NEW Opened M arch 64 (1 mln. from Bogue Street Bridge) 1310 E . Grand R iv er " P l e a s e c a ll 3 3 2 -0 2 5 5 f ° r 332-6246 ED 2 -4 4 3 2 June 8 th A ppliances ZÜÍ5 P o w e r m a n P R O P E R T Y MANAGEMENT CO. 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 332 -8 4 8 8 appointm ents a fte r 5 p.m . 324 Michigan Ave. 251 River Street At 347 Student Services 235 D elta Phone: 3 3 2 -0 8 3 8 Ì Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Frid ay. June 5, 1964 13 O N L Y D E A D L IN E FO R T H .E L A S T ISSU E: "R E S U L T R IN G IN G ” W a n t-A d s W o r t F o r E v e ry b o d y M O R E P U B L IC A T IO N 3 P.M. TODAY Personal Real Estate S e rvic e S e rvice F o r S ale F o r S ale F o r S ale DO -IT -Y O U R S E L F U pholstery Typing Service T E F L O N t r y i n g pans, house­ ENGLISH 3 s p e e d b ic y c le s . T E N N I S R A C K E T SP E C IA L . SAUGATUCK S T U D Y c o tta g e s. N U R S E R Y , G A R D E N Supply fa b r ic s , su p p lies, fo am . C us­ R elax b efore fin a ls. New ren t­ S to re , Ja c k s o n . Fou r a c r e s , two FOR FA ST e fficien t typing, e le c ­ w are s and g ifts . ACE HARD- $ 3 9 .7 7 . ACE HARDWHERE & R egu larly $17, B a n cro ft F o r e s t - ing th is weekend and Su m m er. tom D e c o r a to r s . 1015 E a s tS a g - t r ic ty p e w rite r. C all S h irley W H ERE & G IF T S , 201 E . Grand G IF T S , 201 E . Grand R iv e r, H ill $11.95 w h i l e they la st! hom es, equipm ent. S tate Wide C all Duffy 3 3 2 -8 7 4 3 . 47 inaw. C all IV 4 -5 7 8 3 ._______ 48 M en se. F E 9 -2 3 5 1 . 48 R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m Union. ED a c r o s s fro m Union. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . L a r r a b e e ’ s 325 S . W ashington. R e al E sta te . TU 2 -5 7 3 7 . 47 S K IR T S AND s w e a te rs cleaned , JO B RESU M ES 1 0 0 c o p ie s, $ 4 .0 0 . 2 -3 2 1 2 . C C IV 5 -5 7 2 9 . 47 MOVING? USE in econom ical M S O -F iv e m inute rid e. T h re e only 35? e a c h . Kalam azoo Aldinger D ire ct M ail a d v e rtis­ STEV EN S i 5 " C oax, $130 p a ir; m r W O LVERIN E. C all C arol LAWN S U IT E , 3 p ie ce , wooch U -H A U L-IT t r a ile r o r tru ck . bedroom ran ch , attached g a r­ N o r g e V illag e, 1918 E . K ala­ ing. 533 North C lip p ert. IV 5 - 48 E . Sid e Gulf, a c r o s s fro m the Magnavox Phono, $35; E ic o p re ­ at ED amp, walnut c a s e , $35; Mono S T A M P CO LLECTIO N , Cana­ amp $15; S te re o amp, $45; 7 -9 7 4 8 . dian; 1869-1940. United S ta tes . 1000 E . Grand R iv e r . Two c h a ir s , 1 s e tte T r a d e r s Discount F u rn itu re C o . e , $9.95. G a b le s. ED 7 -9 8 0 6 . 48 GO GREYHOUND-W orld’ s F a i r 47 ag e . L a rg e y a m ortgage. ED 7 -0 9 7 6 . rd . $ 1 6 ,9 0 0 .4 1/2% m azoo at C le m e n s. 47 D lA PE R S E R V IC E , th re e types 4 8 2213.__________________________ C TY PIN G . T e rm p ap ers, th e s e s, A d v e rtis in g OKEMOS T R I - L E V E L . T h re e of d iap ers to ch o o se fro m . Bulk S te re o chang er with b ase and 1857-1960. F o reig n c o lle c tio n - 500 ODD c h a ir s , lOO ta b le s , at to u r s . P r ic e s s ta r t $57.40 in­ s te n c ils , e tc . E xp erien ced . 3 3 7 - bedroom s. Two la rg e full b ath s. wash fo r c le a n e r , w hiter dia­ c a r tr id e , $22; used EV speak­ phone IV 9 -7 2 5 5 .__________ 48 $1 and up. 216 E . Grand R iv e r. cluding tran sp o rtatio n , accom ­ 1527 o r 3 3 2 -6 8 5 5 . 48 N ice fam ily room . Fruitw ood p e r s , flu ff d ried and folded. e r s , Knight s te r e o amp, e tc . FOUR BEDROOM spacious C o ­ M e rle 's Secondhand S to re . 48 m odations. R e serv a tio n s b u s U se y o u rs o r re n t o u rs. Con­ QUICK A CCURATE s e r v ic e on kitchen, b u ilt-in sto v e . E x c e l­ All 90 day guaranteed. Special sum m er p r ic e s on F is h e r . Scott lon ial, n early an a c r e . Suburban E A R L Y SUMM ER S P E C IA L S . depot. ED 2 -2 8 1 3 . 47 lent school. $ 2 1 ,5 0 0 . ED 2 - ta in e rs fu rn ish ed . No deposit. term p a p e rs. Two blocks from Union. C a ll 3 3 7 -2 7 3 7 . 47 W ANTED Kenwood and Sony equipm ent. L ansing S ch o o ls. Quality older hom e, $17,500. 4 8 5 -0 6 3 9 . H i-F i B u y s-D isc Shop., 323 E . MOVING: SCO PED 2 i-m a g .W in - 48 G a rra rd A T6, $ 5 4 .5 0 . F r e e c a r t - THINKING OF a P izza P a rty ? rid ge. L i s a Automatic tu rn ­ tab les with b a se and dust cov ­ Cal l 484-78 17. C ontact B im b o’ s P izza f i r s t . C 47 6680. B Y FA CU LTY ow ner. T h re e bed­ 48 25 y e a r s e x p e rie gan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1 .____________ C n c e . B y - L o D iaper S e r v ic e . 1010 E . M ich i- ANN BROWN typ ist and m u lti- lith o ffse t printing (black & I ro o m s, tile bath. Fu ll basem ent, Grand R iv e r, E a s t L an sin g . H rs. 9 -9 ; 9 - 6 S a t. ______________ 47 T A B L E LAM PS and pole lam ps. c h e s te r pump. H a n d ta ilo re d m ad ras Sp orts Ja c k e t, s iz e 38. e r , $ 7 9 .9 5 . F while they la s t. Speaker s y s ­ tem s in beautiful oiled walnut. r e e cartrid g e NURSE GRADUÂT E S , why take a chance? P ro fe ss io n a l liab ility in su ran ce from S t. Paul C om ­ fire p la c e , two c a r g arag e. G as furnace, lot w ell landscaped. MUVING? L E T M ayflow er L o - c a l-S ta te and W orld-w ide m o­ v e rs aid you. D & C S to rag e. white & c o lo r). IBM . G e n e ra l, typing, te rm p ap ers, th e s e s, d is se rta tio n s . ED 2 -8 3 8 4 . C FO R G r ill. Phone 3 55-6062 . 47 N ear M arble and S t. T h o m as. Yours lo r only $ 4 .9 5 . T ra d e G REEN DOOR LOUNGE 2005 E. $18.95 and up. Many other b a r ­ panies and Bubolz c o s ts 2 ? a 112 N'. L a r c h , IV 5 -5 4 9 1 . 48 Discount F u rn itu re C o . 1000 M ichigan. S p e cia liz e s in pizza, gain s. Hours daily 4 -9 . 9 - 6 S a t. Phone 655-1727. day. 220 A lb e rt. ED 2 -8 6 7 1 .C 47 C a ll 332-8352 o r 3 5 5 -5 1 5 7 . 47 S e rvice T Y P E W R IT E R . F R E E S T O R - T ra n sp o rta tio n 1 E . Grand R iv e r . FU RN ITU RE FO R s a le . Includes d rap es, ap p lian ces. Suitab le fo r 48 in o r out, and o th er fine foods. 48 B&R House of S te re o 1152 W. Grand R iv er THE P R E ST IG E graduation g ift. Authentic antique je w e lry . By appointm ent. H eritag e Ltd. IV SMALL APPLIANCE re p a ir. A GE. R ep airin g , cleaning o r RIDE WANTED to S t. L ouis Sun­ overhauling fro m $6.50 and up. B asem en t of C a m p u s Book day m orning, Ju n e 14. Will s h a re exp en ses. C a ll Ken, 332 -4 7 9 4 . THE ^OLF EQ UIPM EN T - T ro p h ie . . W illiam ston , M ichigan 47 F a c to ry train ed s p e c i a l i s t s ! students o r co ttag e . 3 3 2 -8 2 8 5 L a r r y Cushion Sporting Goods, 5 -2 6 6 5 . 48 S to re . 332—0 8 7 7 . 48 48 Guaranteed workl Rapid Appli­ 48 G O LF C LU BS, T r u - T e m p e r . WE FE A T U R E P rim e R ib s, N .Y . N EED TWO r id e r s to L o s Ange­ a fte r 8 pm. 3020 V ine. Ju s t w est o f S e a r s . a n ce s S e rv ic e In c. 1452 E . M ich­ PEA N U T S P r a c tic a lly new. Includes bag M -M -M - BA K ED goods. C oo k ies, IV 5 -7 4 6 5 . ca k e s, p a s tr ie s prepared fre sh CAR R E ÍO R D p l a y e r . S a v e 47 and c a r t. Phone 3 5 3 -0 2 1 0 . 48 S trip S irlo in , Seafood. S m o r- gasboard . Pagoda R e stau ran t. igan. 4 8 2 -7 2 6 9 . 48 S C H O O L' le s , leaving Sunday June 14th. C a ll 3 3 2 -5 0 5 3 . 48 1964 TV REN TA LS fo r stud en ts. E c o - d aily. Kwast B a k e r ie s , B ro o k ­ $40.25 (m ore if in stalled you r­ 1/4 CARAT DIAMOND SP E C IA L , $ 5 9 .5 0 . C all IV 2 -1 4 3 5 . B usch 4 8 7 -3 4 3 5 . 1824 E . M ichigan. 47 nom ical ra te s by the term and IS O V E R !, RIDER WANTED to North lina, T id e w a te r. Leaving S a tu r­ C a r o- field P laza at Hagadorn and s e lf). N orthw estern, 2622 N. C f t t e s - DOOR L O l’K’G t , TOTfb In c. 201 S. W ashington, ask fo r m o n t h . U N I V E R S I T Y TV Grand R iv e r . 48 E ar.', ' 2 7 . IV 5-4331. 47 E , M ichigan s p e c ia liz e s in p iz­ day m orning, Ju n e 13. Cal l 8 8 2 - M r . S a y le s. 48 RE N TA L S. 4 8 4 -9 2 6 3 . C47 FU RN ITURE C O I O N1A L . t a - b le s , lam ps, sta ck ca b in ets, p ic ­ tu re s . Must s e e to ap p reciate. iP R D C B A T T E R Y SPE C IA L ! RETINA IIIc F 72 ligh tm eter, From v 'ly $ 6 .9 5 . 12 volt b a t­ range fin d e r-$ 6 5 . A M -FM r a ­ za, in o r out, and other fine foods. 48 DIAPER SE R V IC E , sam e d iap ers returned e ith e r yo u rs o r o u rs. 6736 b e fo re 8 pm . RID ERS WANTED to C alifornT?. 48 W e lc o m e F e m a le , 21. L eaving about Ju n e te ry e x ch a n g e ) $13.951 7011 dio, $40. Includes G a rra rd turn­ DON’T MISS E a s t L a n sin g 's With our serv ice^ you m ay in­ i' V > Vs* 1205K U n iv e rsity V illa g e . 3 5 5 - S. C e d ar. OX 9 -2 3 0 6 . 48 G reenw ich V illag e A rt Show. 22nd. C o n tact Turlv. 3 3 7 -8 0 6 7 as tab le. 337-9510. 48 clude two pounds of baby clo th es 5986. 47 T h is Saturday On Grand R iv er that do not fad e. D iaper pail RIDE TO F o r t L aud erd ale a re a C IG A R E T T E S 2 6 ? , L e v is, Hanes U SED B O L E X P2 8 mm movie MINIATURE C O L L IE . 10 months old. Shots, spayed. Good home underw ear, life s a v e r s , $1.99, F ish in g equipm ent, k n i v e s , ca m e ra with zoom len s and e le c tr ic e y e , $147.50. Van’ s P Ave. R E S S E lO— D 4. FO R tim e ? Drop 48 off furnished. AMERICAN D IA PER SER V IC E 1VE NEVERBEEN90 HAPPY fo r one. Ju n e 13 o r 14th. K atie Noonan. 3 3 2 -5 5 4 9 .___________ 48 W eek wanted! C a ll 337-1832._____ ^8 ODD 4 - d r a w e r c h e st. Brow n,, sporting goods. P X F ra n d o r. 4, C a m e ra , IV 5 -4 3 6 9 . 48 your l a u n d r y at K alam azoo N orge V illag e. 1918 E .K a la m a - 914 E . G ie r S tre e t iN All my life ! ________ Wanted_________ ___________ IV 2 -0 8 6 4 __________C P LA TFO R M RO C K ERS, asso rted BUNK B E D S , M aple finish, with b eig e, white. Now only $14.95. zoo. 12? p er p o u n d . 47 M OTH ERS, C O E O S I E x e r.-is e WANTED TO buy, m en’ s E nglish c o lo r s . H e r e ’ s a re a l buy, r a ils and lad d er. $19.95. T r a ­ STU D IED OUT? T ak e an e p ic u r- T r a d e r s D iscount F u rn itu re C o . 1000 E . Grand R iv e r ._______ 48 RUGS I 9 ’ ~x 12’ . N ylons, cottons $ 1 4 .9 5 . T r a d e r s Discount F u r­ nitu re. 1000 E . Grand R iv e r . 48 d ers Discount F u rn itu re C o. 1000 E . Grand R iv e r. 48 ean break at Kwast B a k e r ie s , B rookfield P laza at Hagadron c la s s startin g f o r Su m m er. Look/feel b e t t e r ! A rlen e’ s b ike. Fhone 3 3 2 -3 0 0 5 . LA M B R E TTA o r VESPA m otor s c o o te r. Good condition. P le a s e 48 E dition . Dance Studio. 1820 E . M ichigan, SLIG H TLY U SED Fox m in i-b ik e . B E D FR A M E , s te e l ad ju stable. and Grand R iv e r. 48 c a ll ED 2 -6 9 2 6 a fte r 5 pm . 48 and w ools. V alu es to $ 5 9 .9 5 . IV 4 -7 5 1 0 . 48 1963 m od el. $125. Good condi­ F o rm e rly was $ 9 .9 5 , now $ 4 .9 5 . Your c h o ice , $27 each . Spartan REM OVAL SA L E ! All diam onds, WANTED 1964 W olverine. W ill- tion. Cheap tran sp o rtatio n . C a ll T ra d e rs D iscount F u rn itu re C o . STO RE your bike fo r the Sum - C arp e t. F ra n d o r. 48 w atches, je w e lry and s ilv e r ­ ing to exceed re g u la r p r ic e . C all IV 2 -7 0 6 0 . 48 1000 E . Grand R iv e r . 48 m e r, $10.00. C o lleg e B ik e Shop. MAGNOVOX PO R T A B L E H i- F i. w are must go. Lehm an Je w ­ 3 5 5 -7 0 2 4 , o r 355-7041. 48 TW E ED C A R P E T S 9 ’ x 12, ’ 134 N. H arriso n . F a s t L ansing, W e w i l l furnish Mahogany fin ish . E x c e lle n tc o n - CHOOSE FROM L a n sin g 's l a r - e l e r s . 235 N. W ashington, L an­ WANTED, T H R E E g ir ls to sh are dition. O n l y $ 4 0 . Phone 3 7 3 - gest sele c tio n of c h a rm s, mugs, g reen , brown, b eig e, black . Only sin g . 47 ED 2- 4117. 47 i FEEL LIKE A 5REAT new apartm ent this Su m m er. th o ro u g h c o v e r ­ 1703. ________ _ 48 o ther e x c e lle n t graduation g ifts . $14.95. T r a d e r s Discount F u r ­ ARE YOU PAYING m o re vhnn CORNED 'B E E F and P a stra m i BURPENH¡\9BEENLIFTED C a ll Sue, 3 5 3 -0 4 9 5 . 48 l i n ò l e u m r u g s ,-7 x 1 2 '. F o r - MORGAN’S 121 S . W ashington. n iture. 1000 E . Grand R iv e r . 48 you need to fo r auto in su ran ce? sandwiches now a v a ila b le . F o r d eliv ery c a ll R ic a r d o 's P iz z e r ­ from my shoulders... GU ITA RIST A N D D R U M M E R age of the MSU m erly at $ 6 .9 5 , now only $ 3 .9 5 . 47 B IC Y C L E S A L E S , s e r v ic e and C a ll or s e e your S tate F a r m C o m m unity f o r re n ta ls . E a st Lansing C y cle , ia . *82-1554 o r 4 8 2 -1 5 5 5 . 48 wanted fo r well-known cam pus T ra d e rs D iscount F u rn itu re. END T A B L E S , blen der, r e f r ig - agent and. com p are p r ic e s . Ask band startin g Sum m er or F a ll t h e a d v e r tis e r s e r a to r , ic e s k a te s, lawn furni­ 1215 E a s t G rand R iv e r . C all STUDENT T V re n ta ls . New l 9 n 1000 E . Grand R iv e r. 48 for G eorge T o bin , IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , te rm . 3 3 2 -5 0 5 3 . 48 tu re . L am p s, c a m e ra , s c a le s , 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C p ortable, $9 p er month. 21” that p a rtic ip a te d "D R IV E OUT & SA V E!” D is - In F ra n d o r. C 47 fo rm a is, m isce llan e o u s ite m s. CHANGING COLORS? P u t n a m table m odels, $8 p e r month, I PA Y cash and pick up sm all count p r ic e s . B rand nam e fu r­ ONE NEW M otorola s te r e o . S p e - in th is edition. ED 7 -9 7 9 4 . 48 dyes sold at K alam azoo N orge 17” table m od els, $7 p er month. household a r tic le s b r i c - a - b r a c . niture and ap p lian ces. Edge of c ia l, $75. K eyes S a le s & S e r ­ V illa g e . 1918 E . K alam azoo at All s e ts guaranteed. No s e rv ic e R ad ios, r e c o r d s , appliances. Ledge in G rand L ed ge. 522 S. FA B R IC S AND YARN. B rin g this v ic e , 2500 E . M ichigan,. IV 5 - C le m e n s. 47 or d elivery c h a rg e s . C all N ejac M e rle ’ s 4 8 4 -7 8 3 8 .__________ _48 C linton. NA 7 -5 4 2 7 . 48 ad and save 10%. T h e Remnant 0801. 48 O v er 9,000 copies T V R e n tals, IV 2 -0 6 2 4 . C WANTED, O L D model m o t o r SHOWER / WEDDING G I F T S . Shop. O kem os. ED 2 -8 7 5 8 . 48 S P E C IA L . NEW E m erso n T V 'S , HOMADE FOOD Shop. F ra n d o r. WHY PAY M ORE? F o r p r o ie s - s c o o te r. C all IV 4 -4 9 0 8 . 48 o f th is e d itio n w ill Iro n s $6.95 up. D iscount p ric e ^ ., . LIVBSG. p O O M .e u ite ,d ark brown. $99.95 and up. K eyes S a le s & Homade Potato Salad , 43? lb. sional d r y clean in g , W EN- WANTED: E a s t L a NSIn C a'reT. Edge of L edge in Grand L ed ge, Walnut bedroom s u i t e . Two S e rv ic e , 2500 E . M ichigan. IV be m ailed to the Baked beans, 33? lb . W e ise ls DROWS. P an ts, s k ir ts , sw eat­ T h r e e o r four bedroom Colon­ 522 S . C linton. NA 7 -5 4 2 7 . 48 y e a rs old. $50 o r will s e ll sep ­ 5-0801. 48 Sau sage. 47 e r s , 6 0 ? . P lain d r e s s e s , su its, ial o r Split lev el. $30,000 range. incom ing F r e s h ­ B E D S, odd sp rin g s, davenports", a ra te ly . A lso w ood-like d inette FAN tR O TW O O D V a k a -S h u n - SPRIN G CLEANING? D on't throw c o a ts , $1.19, 3006 Vine S t., 1/2 C ash . Glen S lu cte r AAA R ealty. m en and T ra n sfer d ish es, T V ’ s, ra d io s, c h e s ts . s e t, four colo n ial type c h a ir s , E tte R an ger tent cam p er S k am - it away. Donate it to he K I- block west of F ra n d o r. C47 IV 4 -9461. 48 216 E . Grand R iv e r . M e rle ’ s. $50. P ick up Ju n e 12th o r 13th. p e r. Ken O liv e r S a le s . 1846 S t u d e n t s th re e WANIS annual s a le . C a ll TU LEARN BEA U TY culture p ro - SUM MER ROOMMATE, fe m ale , Save Money. ______ *7 only 337-1584 a fte r 5 pm . 48 H aslett Rd. ED 2 -6861. 48 2 -1 7 5 6 . 47 fe ssio n in cosm eto lo gy . Chal­ 21. F iv e room furnished house w eeks before they ONLY TH R E E S te re o con so les U SED M e r c h a n d i s e . M ore of 3Smm SL R CA M ERA: N ikon-F lenging job p o s s ib ilitie s . F a r ­ c lo s e to cam pus. $45 plus phone. reduced $50 to $80 each . T ap e everything you want. L a r r y ’ s Photom ic with F : * 1.4 50 mm Peanut Personal thing Beauty C o lleg e -2 1 9 N. arrive a t M ichi­ Secondhand S to r e . 1814 S . W ash­ C a ll B a rb 3 3 7 -1 2 0 6 a fte r 5 p.m . R e c o r d i n g In d u strie s. E a st A uto-N ikkor le n s. P e r fe c t con­ ington. IV 5 -4 7 7 6 . 48 PC I 10 1/2 S a y s : A ctually, the W ashington. IV 9 -8 1 6 7 . 48 T V SE R V IC E c a ll s - $ 5 . T ubes 47 gan State. L ansing. 3 3 2 -0 8 9 7 . _____ 48 dition. Tom 3 5 5 -6 7 7 5 . 48 P assio n P a tro l s e r v e s a good CR EEN DOOR LOUNGE,1 0 0 3 "F. discounted 25%, except p ictu re All FURNISHED APA RTM EN T tor FLOOR SA M P L E S A L E . FO R S A L E , Women’ s English SECTION AL ¿ -p ie c e m o d e r n purpose. How e ls e can they get M ichigan s p e c ia liz e s in pizza, tubes. E stim a te s on shop s e r ­ su b le a se , by re tire d couple. Telefunker A M -FM rad ios r e ­ b ike. $15. Needs new ti r e s .C a l l dark brown; foam cu sh ion s. B e s t cop s to work at those wages? 47 v ic e . A cm e T V , IV 9 -5 0 0 9 . C in o r out, and other fine foods. Ju ly , August, W ill give e xcellen t duced, $20. T ap e R ecording In­ 3 3 2 -2 3 7 5 .__________ 4? o ffe r over $100. C a ll 4 8 4 -4 0 0 9 . ___________________ 48 C o NT a C T - LEN S S p B c Ta l IST d u s trie s , E a s t L ansing. 3 3 2 - GOLD SATIN sw im su it. A g iv e - 48 Real Estate fo r In v isib le B eau ty . 500 C r e ­ c a r e . ED 2 -0 1 7 3 . 4 8 An a d d i t i o n a l away. Worn o n ce. New-$15; now' T V , RADIO, PHONO REPA IR WANTED: WOMAN’S 2 6 " Eng- 089 7 . 48 T H R E E BEDROOM R anch. C o r­ ative Fash io n s in G la s s e s .C a p ­ 31,000 copies w ill Don’ t S e a rch — C ali Church lish type b icy cle in excellen t T A P E REC O RD ER VM - 722 S te r - $5. S ize 16. Evenings ED 7 - Mobile Homes n er lot in G ro sb e ck H ills. T ake ital O ptical Stud ios, 115 E . M ich­ 48 AMERICAN VAGABOND N ew IV 2 -5 6 0 8 condition. D elivery after exam s be d is tr ib u te d o n eo re c o rd and playback (le s s ex­ 9357. over GI m ortg age. 1605 Spring­ igan, IV 2 -7 4 3 4 . C tern al a m p life r-s p e a k e r). P e r ­ PHILCO T V . G o o d condition. Prom pt S e rv ic e — accep tab le. Phone 3 3 2 -5 2 3 2 . 48 Moon instant liv in g . W arner Mo­ field L an e. 48 SHIRTS ON han gers o r folded cam pu s, d u r i n g New & Used S ets fe c t. $130 . 353-0173 . 47 Light wood, tab le m odel. Phone b ile H om es. U .S . 27 and M -7 8 , E X C E L L E N T LOCATION in B ed - 26? e ach . K alam azoo Norge V il­ “ I’ LL- BUY anthing of v alu e.” CHURCH TV SE R V IC E R egistration. SMITH-CORONA P o rtab le typ e- 33 2 -0 9 3 9 . 48 R . 3. Phone 3 7 2 -2 3 2 4 . 48 ford H ills. T h r e e B ed room b rick W ilcox Secondhand S to re . 509 808 W. Willow, L ansing C lage. 1918 K alam azoo at C le m ­ w rite r. L e s s than th re e y e a rs FISHING tA C K L E . New and used. CRESTW ’OOD 1963 8’ x 3 $ '. L ike and fra m e . E v e ry convenience. M EN 'S SUITS clean ed and p r e s - E . M ichigan. IV 5 -4 3 9 1 . C e n s. 4/ old. E x c elle n t condition. $75. L a rg e sele ctio n of Spin C astings new. Many e x tr a s including m et­ L a rg e lo t. S ta s e r R e al E sta te . sed, $ 1 .3 0 . K alam azoo Norge FRENCH TUTORING by N ative, ALWAYS BUYING U sed fu rn i- C all 3 5 5 -8 8 2 2 .___________ 4 8 rods and r e e ls . Also b a it. W il- al s t a ir s . O il drum and stand. 3 3 7 -1 7 5 5 . 48 during Sum m er vacation. V ery tu re, stov es, to o ls, e t c . L a r r y 's V illag e. 1918 E . Kalam azoo at PIANO, sm all upright with bench. •cox Secondhand S to re . 509 E . P e r fe c t lo cation . T a k e over low Secondhand S t o r e . 1814 So. E V E R E T T HI6H n e a r. M u s t C le m e n s. 47 reaso n ab le p r i c e . C all 3 5 5 - $75. Moving soon, Phone 355- M ichigan. IV 5 -4 3 9 1 . paym ents. 3 3 2 -0 9 3 3 . 48 W ashington. IV 5 -4 7 7 6 . 48 liqu id ate. Spacious th ree bed­ B E S T T V Buys- in townTNew and 595 3 . 48 48 SIX YEA R c rib with m a ttr e s s . A N D E R S O N T95T 3219. M A PLE T A B L E S , set ot th re e was $ 59.95, now $ 34.95. T r a ­ E x cellen t condition. Single bed with m a ttr e s s . A vailable June Attached 8 ’ x 12’ g lass porch . Good condition. C all a fte r 6 1952 8’ x 32’ . room ran ch . 15 x 15 ft. fam ily kitchen, re c re a tio n room . Only $14,000, easy te r m s o r trad e used. K eyes T V & S e rv ic e . 2500 Typing E . M ichigan. P honeIV 5-0801. 47 TY P IN G . T H E S E S , te rm p a p e rs, S e r v ic e U T IL IT Y T R A IL E R , 4’ x 6 ’ .N eed by Ju ly 10. C all 3 5 5 -2 7 5 9 . 48 C ALL PRIV A TE TUTORING by te a c h - e tc . F a s t e ffic ie n t s e r v ic e , Kay d ers Discount Fu rn itu re C o . 13th. 3 5 5 -0 8 7 2 . 47 p .m . 332-5216. 48 fo r s m a lle r p ro p e rty . C all to­ WANTED: INDIVIDUALS who ap- 48 e r , e a rly e lem e n tary ch ild ren , R alsto n . 372-1391. C 1000 E . Grand R iv e r. PIANO, $85 or bes o ffe r. Owned ATTENTION C A M PERS! Arm y 1961 LAN CA STER 10* x 50’ . L o - surplus sleeping bags, tents, cated on lot n e a r MSU. Fro n t day. R ex F r in k , 3 7 2 -3 7 7 7 , 3 7 2 - 1666, 489-6561. W alter N e lle r. 48 in reading and related a re a s ; 355-1023 a fte r 4 :3 0 . 47 ED IE S T A R R , T Y P IS T . T h e ­ s is , d is s e r ta tio n s , term p ap ers, p re c ia te d elicio u s homemade baked goods. Kwast B a k e rie s , ¡US T O D A Y by m u sician . Moving, must s e ll. lev i’ s , c a n te e n s, netting, r e p e l- kitchen, two b ed room s. Good B roo k field P laza -at Hagadorn LEARN DANCING! Tap. begin - gen eral t y p i n g . E xp erien ced , Phone 332-1824 nights, week­ lant, p ack s, b ag s. P X F ra n d o r. condition. 337-1277. 48 OKEMOS. FOUR bedroom , 2 1/2 and Grand R iv e r . . 48 ing b a l l e t , ja z z , p re -sch o o l end s. V 48 47 Lo s t & Found bath ran ch . Loaded with luxur­ ie s . 3 7 2 -3 7 7 7 ; 3 7 2 -1 6 6 6 . W al­ through ad ults. Studio, 1820 E . M ichigan. IV A rlen e’ s Dance IBM E le c t r ic ., OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T e le c tr ic C STUDEN T TEA C H room o r apartm ent from Sep­ ER n e e d s 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 L O ST : PLA ID zipper pu rse con ­ te r N e lle r C o. IV 9 -6 5 6 1 . 47 s c r ip t. T e r m p a p e rs, th e s e s, 4 -7 5 1 0 , 48 tem b er 1 until re g is tra tio n week. taining ch arm b r a c e le t. Rew ard. E A S T LANSING. 4-bedroom . d is se r ta tio n s . All c a lls appre­ Call P atty , ED 2 -2515, ED June 5, 1964 C a ll 3 5 5 -7 0 0 3 ._______________ 48 F i r e p l a c e , g a ra g e . $18,900 PlANO OR ACCORDION in your home by experienced taught cia te d . M rs . C la rk , phone IV 2 -2 5 1 6 . 47 L O ST : 1963 M onticello H .S. c la s s T e r m s . C all M ike H alstead. OX 4 -6 7 2 8 ._______________________ 47 4-7 3 6 1 . W alter N eller Co. 4 8 9 - te a ch e r. Phone 3 5 5 - 6 1 6 3 . 48 T E R M P A P E R S, th e se s, e x p e r­ WILLIAMS FU RN ITU RE is c lo s - rin g . R ew ard: Phtfne John, 3 5 3 - To All Graduating Tenants Of 00 1 6 . 47 6561.________ 48 T H E S IS'P R IN T E D ienced . IBM e l e c t r i c . M arianne e r , pays good p r ic e s for your H arrington, 3 7 2 -3 2 8 0 . C 47 fu rn itu re, household goods. 2603 The River’s Edge Ap.artments: LO ST: FRENCH c la s s notes in WESTLAWN 9 4 9 , two story C o - lo n ial. Fou r bed room s two c a r Rapid S e rv ice D rafting Supp lies, XEROX ( op- TYPIN G IN home by efficien t E . K alam azoo. IV 4 -9 2 4 4 . 48 Get Out of the com position book. Need badly. a tta ch e d -g a ra g e . $ 1 6,500. Tod ies typ ist. Phone OR 7 -0 5 7 9 . 901 Rew ard. Phone M ary H e rrick , IV 4 -3 8 6 7 . 47 K i t n e r R e a lto r. IV 5 -1 7 7 7 . CA PITA L C IT Y B LU E PR IN T E very Road, M ason. 47 MOVING TO D EN V ER? I’ m m ov- S U M M E R 'S ing from D enver. L e t’ s sh are W e w o u ld p e r s o n a l l y l i k e to e x ­ Evenings; 3 3 2 -2 8 1 0 , 3 3 9 -2588. TYPIN G in my hom e. Sh irley “ C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 F o r 48 221 South Grand ’Lansing 482-5431 o r 482 -5 0 3 8 D eck er, 2654 M e l v i l l e , E .L . c c s t of tru ck o r t r a ile r . 3 5 5 - HOT, HO T SUN tend o u r c o n g r a t u la t i o n s to you on 2911. 48 •’R esu lt Ringing” S a le s . NEW T h r e e bedroom ranch with C 47 Phone 3 3 2 -0 7 2 1 . C this happy o cca sio n . g arag e. Many e x t r a s . N ear MSU. andenjoy the fresh T h i s p a s t s c h o o l y e a r h a s b e e n an P rice d to s e ll. Phone 8 8 2 -2 8 2 3 . 48 A NewConcept in Student Housing coolness of one of our e v e n tfu l one f o r b o th of u s. W e are TH R E E or 4-b ed room ranch. Six The Cedar Village Apartments SwimmingPools glad to have had th e o p p o rtu n ity to M o v in g ? y e a r s old. C lo se to shoppirfg, G et th is MSU and B us lin e . C all ED 7 - T h e student parking and d riving re s tric tio n s next F a ll will know you and shared with you you r 003 6 . 48 c r e a te an acu tep ro b lem . B e fo r e making any d e c isio n s about fin a l y e a r at M SU. Fre e FOUR BED R O bM spacious C o- lo n ial, n early an a c r e . Suburban w here you a re going to live re m e m b e r that you will only be able to d riv e and park on South Campus during the day. in We hope m a k in g th a t w e h a v e your resid ence c o n tr ib u te d at R ivers Book Lansing S ch o o ls. Quality older When you liv e at C ed ar V illag e you won’t be faced with any hom e, $17,500. 4 8 5 -0 6 3 9 . 48 parking o r driving p ro b le m s. You won’t have to fight the G ives the fa cts a b o u t moving. Edge a happy and m em o rab le one. tra ffic ja m s o r dodge the p e d e stria n s a n d b icy cle sb e c a u se Explains the moving estimate. M ay each com ing y ear be fille d Shows how charges are deter­ Enjoy Finals Week . . . you can walk to alm ost any building on cam pus in a m atter of m inu tes. C ed ar V illag e ap artm en ts a re c lo s e and con­ We s till have a few mined It's F R E E , call apartm ents av ailable with su ccess and hap p in ess in y o u r Leave Moving To Us venient. “ It’ s a New Way of L iv ing” in th ese beautiful fo r Sum m er and F a ll. luxury ap artm ents. A way you’ ll love o n ce y o u try it. Don’ t chosen Again fields. - - our c o n g r a tu la tio n s to 484-1421 tak e our word for it, com e o v er and s e e our m odel ap art­ ment today. Saturday and Sunday from l-5 p .m . By the way, BURCHAMWOODS each and e v e r y o n e of you. 1 - STORAGE if you don’t have a c a r don’ t w o rry , we a re located only and one block from the Bogue S tr e e t bridge, m inutes from EYDEAL VILLA /V O R T H A M B F H C A /V L ocal &Long Distance anywhere on cam pus. Drop in^ th is w eek-end o r c a ll us anytim e at 332-5051. Don’ t wait until it is too la te . . .sig n I/M/l/ L /fS tS O M O V IN G up fo r F a ll T e rm now (Sum m er s u b -le a s e s a re also av a il­ Hurry, Call Today Mr. &Mrs. Thomas A. Denker M'Omt-O WIOM M O V *** Agent for U .S . Van L in e s able.) ED 2-5041 or ED2-0565 Dr. Richard J. Schaefer Mr. Gerald J. Sucher “ Your B e s t M ove Is U S" Cedar Village Apartments 252 Cedar St. for better living 728 E . S h iaw assee IV 4-4479 14 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , June 5, 1964 L i k e a r t ? T h e n d o n ’t f o r g e t t h e s i d e w a l k s h o w i n g FIN AL EXAM SCHEDULE d u rin g G r e e n w ic h V illa g e D a y , t o m o r r o w , J u n e 6. MORNING CLASSES AFTERNOON CLASSES If vour class Beginning, at Your exam If your class Beginning at Your exam meets one of these time and meets one of these time and hours date is hours date is MWF 8:00 Thursday MWF 1:00 Tuesday MTThF 8:30 June 11 MTThF 1:30 June 9 MTWThF 3:45-5:45 MTWThF 8:00-10:00 il h 8.00 Friday TTh 1:00 Tuesday 8:30 June 12 1:30 June 9 8:00-10:00 ljjJQ-arSO MWF 9:00 Friday MWF Tuesday MTThF 9:30 June 12 MTThF I F " June 9 MTWThF 1:30-3:30 MTWThF 3:45-5:45 TTh 9:00 Fridav TTh 2:00 Wednesday 9:30 June 12 2:30 June 10 3:45-5:45 8:00-10:00 MWF 10 00 Saturday’ MWF 3:00 Wednesday MTThF 10:30 June 13 MTThF 3:30 June 10 MTWThF 800-10.00 MTWThF 1.30-3:30 TTh 10:00 Saturday TTh 3:00 Wednesday 10:30 June 13 3:30 June 10 10:15-12:15 3:45-5:45 MWF 1100 Saturday MWF 4:00 Thursday MTThF 11:30 June 13 MTThF 4:30 June 11 MTWThF 1:30-3.30 MTWThF 8:00-10:00 TTh 11:00 Saturday TTh 4:00 Thursday 11:30 June 13 4:30 June 11 3:45-5:45 1:30-3:30 MWF 12:00~ Tuesday E\ ENING CLASSE S MTThF 12:30 June 9' . Your exam time MTWThF 7 :00-9:00 pm If your class me and date is TTh 12:00 Wednesday “ \i7i'fter5 Wed., June 10, 7-9 p.m. 12:30 June 10 T. TTh after 5 Tues., June 9, 7-9 p.m. 7 00-9:00 pm Th W. MW after 5 Fri., June 12. 7-9 p.m. after 5 Thurs., Jvin •11, 7-9 p.m. NO FINAL EXAMINATION MAY BE GIVEN AT ANY TIME OTHER THAN THI REGULARLY SCHEDULED TIME EXCE PT BY FACULTY ACTION. R a c k s B y P o lic e S t a t io n O ffe r Sum m er B ik e S to ra g e C y clists w ill not have to take that a r e left by dorm s and other fro m t h e grounds d ep artm ent. th e ir bikes home during the sum­ buildings. They a re due to be in sta lle d fo r m e r break this y e a r. T he ra ck s that a re being used the la rg e ' in c r e a s e in b ic y c le s Campus safety o ffic ia ls an­ fo r sum m er storag e a r e on loan expected in the f a ll. nounced Monday that the b icy cle ra c k s which a re p resen tly lined up on B irch S tre e t near the po­ S e e K R A M E R ’S fo r lic e building w ill be used fo r the L A R G E S T D IS C O U N T S sum m er sto ra g e . Owners will be requ ired to lock IN T O W N ! th e ir bikes to the ra c k s at th e ir COMPLETE LINE own ris k . However, R ich ard 0 . NEW & REBUILT AUTO PARTS B ern itt, d ire c to r of P ublic Saf­ ety, said that the ra ck s a r e in MAX KRAMER GET THE MOST“ GO” OUT OF YOUR CAR! easy view of the o ffic e rs on " Ä S gear shift T rans i stor duty in the p o lice building. ;S Ä V .*'““ ^ CONVERSION KITS " F o x c r a f t " and " H u r s t * IGNITION Students can p la ce th e ir bikes KITS As Low As in these ra c k s until O ct. 1. As Low As L t. A llen Andrews said that $ 19 .9 5 bikes muSt be out of all ra c k s $ 3 2 .9 5 on cam pus, except the sum m er sto ra g e r a c k s , between Jun e 15 and 19. He said that the grounds de­ partm ent w ill be re lo catin g all of the r a c k s and that it w ill be n e c e s s a ry to impound any C o e d s W in G ra n t To Stu d y A b ro a d • MACHINE SHOP •AUTO ULASI • ELECTRICAL COMPUTI SERVICE J u n e D r e s s S a le • SPRING Bonnie Jean E lliso n , D earborn sophom ore, and S a ra G reen , F e n - " S E R V IN G G R E A T E R L A N S IN G F O R 48 Y E A R S ” v ille ju n io r, re c e iv e d th eE d w are — • Wholesale & Retail— H. and G eorg ia S . R yder s ch o la r­ ships f o r a su m m er’ s study Misses’, Juniors’, Half Sizes abroad . M iss E lliso n w ill study at the K R A M E R PARTS C o m e g a th e r an e x c itin g w ard ro b e to see you s m a r tly U n iv ersity of V alen cia, Spain, 800 E. Kalamazoo Phone IV 4-1335 th ro u g h th e m any sides of s u m m e r. H e r e ’s a fe s tiv a l and M iss G reen w ill attend the o f f a b r i c e s In e v e r y p o p u la r s ty le im a g in a b le . S h e a t h s , U n iv ersity of London. su n d resses, shirtw aists, ja c k e t d re ss e s, 3-p c. s u it buy2or3at d re ss e s. . .w ith sleev es to m any le n g th s o r n o t a t a ll. E d u c a tio n 415 E a s y - c a r e f a b r ic s and m ira c le b le n d s in strip es, p a t­ P etitio n s a re av ailab le for fall 54: thislowprice tern s, ch eck s and g a rd e n -fresh flo r a ls . te rm enrollm ent in education 415, student lead ersh ip training , in ;$ 101 Student S e r v ic e s . D R E S S E S 'E A S T L A N S IN G S T R E E T L E V E L F a ll te rm c la s s e s will m eet >•: T uesday and T hu rsd ay from 2 to S: 3:30 p .m . 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