Inside MICHIGAN Weather Congress of Strings p. 3; Patti Shook Golf Winner p. 4 t UNIVERSITY STATE STATE MEWS Continued Sunny and Hot; High in the 90's. Vol. 55, Number 164 Tuesday, June 30, 1964 East Lansing, Michigan Price 10i G o ld w a te r H e r e F o r D e l e g a t e B id Senator S c r a n to n To S u p p o rt Follows Scranton A n y P a r ty N o m in e e Michigan GOP By OYARS BALCERS Await Answers State News Staff Writer DORMITORY 5 RISES-Unnamed, but already the subject of Fee-Akers Complex. With an afternoon shift working until P ennsylvania Gov. W illiam W. A rizon a Sen. B a r r y G oldw ater controversy among East Lansing and University residents, 11 p.m. sinking footings, the noisy pile drivers have dis­ S cran to n is in the Republican b rin g s h is bid fo r the p r e s i­ dormitory number5 construction has begun opposite the new turbed early sleepers and studying students. p re sid e n tia l r a c e to s ta y , but w ill dency to L ansing tonight. p re sid e n tia l r a c e to sta y , but G oldw ater will attem pt to win he w ill support anyone who is support from M ichigan d eleg ates nom inated in San F ra n c is c o next to the R e p u b lican ‘N ational Con­ G l Bill B ro u g h t Trim Tops- month. “ I w ill alw ays b e w illing to support any no m in ee,’ ’ he told vention which opens Ju ly 13 in San F r a n c is c o . He w as p e r­ s o n a lly invited to a d d ress the Sivirn Stops r e p o r te r s during h i s tw o-day whirlwind tour of L an sin g and d elegation by Gov. R om ney. Pen nsylvan ia Gov. W illiam W. V e ts T o C o lle g e Should a bathing su it have stra p s betw een gaps o r gaps b e ­ D e tro it la s t w eek. " I ’ m f i r s t and la st a R ep u b lican .” Scran to n m et with the M ich i­ S cran to n spoke b e fo re the d ele­ g a te s la s t w eek, also at R o m - n ey ’ s re q u e s t. In h is la te d rive change and growth in th e U n iv e r - tween s tra p s? gan Republican N ational Conven­ fo r the GO P nom ination, S c r a n ­ O ver 312 ,0 0 0 M ichigan vete­ s ity . A t the M .S .U . Outdoor Pool th is su m m e r, the gaps had tion d ele g ate s F r id a y night but ton has attacked G oldw ater fo r ra n s educated o r tra in e d . b e tte r be between the s tr a p s . T h e new to p le s s bathing s u its , No longer was it the placid indicated that he w as not going to im p u lsiv en ess” on i n t e r n a ­ T h a t’ s what p art of what the which featu re two s tra p s between la rg e b are -b o so m e d gap s, a g ric u ltu ra l s ch o o l. T h e vets ask fo r the d elegation to co m ­ tion al is s u e s and "s ta g n a n t con­ World. W ar II GI B ill of Rights wanted to study fo r the future w ill not be acce p tab le at- the pool. mit it s e lf to h im . T h e M ichigan s e r v a tis m ” on d o m estic ques­ twenty y e a r s old th is month, has and m any saw th is lying in the T h a t was the word from H a rris F . “ F ra n k ” B eem an , MSU’ s d elegation, on Gov. G eo rg e R om - m eant to M ichigan v e te :a n s . tio n s. m od ern s c ie n c e s . So they en­ IM p ro g ram d ir e c to r , on the su its which have caused such a ney’ s re q u est, has not thrown A t M ichigan S tate they cam e T h e A rizona co n se rv a tiv e is ro lle d in m ath e m a tics, p h y sic s, fu ro r around the nation in re c e n t w eeks. its support behind any of the exp ected to fa c e q u estion s to­ in d ro v es, having le ft the s e r ­ and en g in eerin g In sp ira lln g num­ Any coed who appeared at the pool in a to p less sw im m ing suit co n ten d ers. night such as w hether the U .S . v ic e s en m a s s e . 1945 saw en­ b ers. would be sw iftly asked to leav e, B eem an said , T h e d eleg ates voted F rid ay should pull out of the United ro llm e n t at 5 ,6 6 7 . A y e a r la te r " T h e to p le ss su it would c e r ta in ly not be p erm itted fo r sw im ­ M ichigan S ta te c le a r ly began night to support Rom ney a s a N ations, break d iplom atic r e ­ it zoomed to a crow ded but e a g e r m ing o r sunbathing at the p oo l,” he added, " A s a m a tte r of to assu m e its p re s e n t r o le in fa v o rite son candidate until such la tio n s with R u ssia and u se m ili­ 1 3 ,3 0 8 . B y 1 9 4 8 t h e r e w e r e fa c t, we re q u ire su ita b le decorum in the co v e ra g e on the top tim e a s Rom ney re le a s e d them to th o se burgeoning ''e a r s a fte r the ta ry fo rc e to o verturn C a s tro ’ s 16,000 on cam p u s. Vote fo r th e ir individual c h o ic e s . w ar, a s th is phenom enon— the oi a re g u la r tw o -p ie ce s u it.” governm ent in C u ba. He has ad­ B u t the U n iv e rsity w as co m ­ In o th er w ord s, a coed at the pool cannot m ake h e r s e lf ap­ p r e s s u r e s of so many v e ts — " I think we should have a s vocated all th re e p o sitio n s in m itted and no e ffo rt w as sp ared . d rove the sch o o l on to new paths p etizin g by leaving off the topping. many fa v o rite son s and oth er the p a s t. A g re at com p lex of quonset huts and into the p re se n t e r a . cand id ates a s p o s s ib le ,” S c r a n ­ A nother issu e which may com e sprung up to house both bach e­ ton said . "W hen the nom inee is up at the m eeting is G oldw ater’ s lo r s and hopeful new co u p les. fin ally m ade, th is would c r e a te SCRANTON VISITS AREA-Candidateforthe GOP Presiden- r e c e n t v o t e again st the c iv il And supporting it a ll w ere g r e a te r unity In the p a rty .” tial nomination, Governor Wi 11iam Scranton visited the Lanr rig h ts b ill, which was p assed by Fo re ig n S tu de n ts T o S p e n d ing area Thursday and addressed thousands of listener:., the monthly allo tm en t c h e c k s Scranton is expected to get a coalitio n of D e m o cra tic and fro m the governm ent which m eant including University residents, during a visit to the Fran­ 36 of M ichigan’ s 48 d elegate Republican s e n a to rs. lit e r a l su rv iv al to m any. dor Shopping Center. Photo by Larry Fritzlan. v otes on the second b a llo t. In­ Goldw ater will go into the party T h e g re at influx continued on d icatio n s a r e that M ich ig a n 's d el­ convention with the la rg e s t num­ with d ec re a sin g v ig o r through Fou rth W ith T h u m b Fam ilies egation is com posed of four hard­ b e r of pledged d eleg ates of any to the m id -fiftie s , with the K orean c o r e G oldw ater su p p o rte rs, eight can d id ate. Som e e s tim a te s give c o n flic t seein g another GI B il l . d ele g ate s who a re fa v o ra b ly d is ­ G oldw ater enough v otes of the T o d ay only a handful of v e tera n s posed tow ards the A rizon a sen­ eign student an opportunity to s e e T h e group will d ep art from the 655 needed to win the GOP nomi­ a re on cam pus and s t il l obtain­ An o ld-fashion ed Fou rth of Ju ly a to r, the oth er 36 who w ill sup­ som ething of A m erican life apart U nited N ations Lounge in th e U n - nation on the f ir s t b a llo t. ing b e n e fits fro m any b ill. w ill be in S to re fo r a group of p o rt S cranton’ s d riv e . fo re ig n students who w ill spend fro m that which they s e e on c a m ­ ion at 6 :3 0 p .m . T h u rs d a y .T h o s e New Y ork Gov. N elson R ocke­ O bviously, it was th is sudden S cranton r e p e a t e d e a r lie r th is weekend in M ichigan’ s thumb p u s. w ishing to leave F rid a y w ill leave f e lle r and Henry Cabot Lodge and s p e cta c u la r phenomenon sta te m e n ts that h is cam paign was T h e second is to g ive the A m er­ fro m the sa m e p la ce at 6 :3 0 F r i ­ have Joined fo r c e s against Gold­ which trig g e re d the equally quick a rea. running a week ahead of s ch e ­ T h e stud ents, who w i l l com e ican fa m ilie s a ch an ce to learn day night. w a te r. Lodge resig n ed h is post as dule. am b assad o r to South V iet Nam fro m MSU, t h e U n iv e rs ity of about the cu ltu re s of oth er coun­ " T h e a ro u sa l fo r an a lte rn a tiv e M ichigan a n d Wayne S ta te U ni­ t r i e s through a s so c ia tio n with to re tu rn to the U .S. and a ctiv e ­ (to Goldw ater) i s gaining m o­ v e r s ity , w ill liv e with fa m ilie s the foreig n student group. ly oppose G old w ater. m en tum ,” he s a id . "W h at we a r e Two Strikes in the a re a T h u rsd ay through Sun­ day. Any foreign student in te re ste d in the weekend p ro g ram m ay sign 440 Students try in g to do is to aro u se the T h e M ichigan delegation is ex­ pected to support G ov. Rom ney public and then s ta r t pin -p oin t­ a s a fa v o rite son on the f i r s t .Threaten T h e p ro je c t was organized by a com m unity org an ization which up today at the fo reig n student a d v is e r’ s o ffice o r at P eo p le’ s From Abroad ing d ele g ate s (asking fo r Indi­ vidual com m ittm en ts from d el­ b a llo t. Rom ney said the d ele­ gation w ill b e " o ffic ia lly n eu tral” h a s worked with the MSU foreign C h u rch . Construction student ad v iser fo r the p a st y e a r . About 300 fa m ilie s In the ru ra l T h e r e is a $5 fee to be paid by the student o r the fam ily unit. If On Campus e g a te s ).’ * P in - pointing o f d ele g a te s until the second b allo t. T h e r e a r e se v e ra l announced s ta rte d la s t W ednesday, Scranton T h e two building s tr ik e s by the c h a rg e is d ifficu lt fo r a stu ­ G oldw ater su p p o rters i n t h e com m u n ities w i l l host the stu­ in d icated . However, he did not p lu m b ers and g la z ie r s which a re dent to pay, a subsidy can be a r ­ M ichigan d elegation. T h e m ost d en ts. Som e 440 fo reig n students a r e e la b o ra te o n the num ber on th reaten in g com pletion of s e v e ra l F o r e i g n Student A d v i s e r ran g e d . co m m ittm en ts t h e m ove has (continued on page 8) attending c la s s e s h e re th is sum ­ cam pu s c la s s r o o m , l a b a n d August G. B enson sa id he view s A s p e c ia l o rien tation s e ssio n drawn. m er. d o rm ito ry buildings continued the p r o je c t a s having a dual p u r­ fo r stud ents new to A m e rica will Com m enting on A m bassad o r August G . B en so n , fo reign stu­ Monday, with little change in the p o s e . T h e f i r s t Is to give the fo r ­ be held p rio r to d ep artu re. H enry Cabot Lodge’ s re tu rn to dent a d v is e r, said about 75 of situ atio n . T h e o d o re B . S im on , superin­ th ese a r e new to the U niversity th is t e r m . T h e o th e rs attended the United S ta tes fro m South V iet N am, Scran to n said that Court Dates tendent of p h y sical p lant, said m ee tin g s w ere going on between the unions and c o n tr a c to r s In­ Crops-Soils Experts during the re g u la r school y e a r . About tw o -th ird s of the stu­ dents com e fro m A frican o r A slan he had not asked fo r Lodge’ s sup­ p o rt in the p re sid e n tia l d rive but would w elcom e It. Available volv ed , but that he had no word In Summer To Show Advances c o u n trie s, Benson said . O thers In a public r a lly held in the any settlem en t o r sig n ifican t com e from such p la c e s as South F ra n d o r parking lo t and attended developm ent. A m e rica and G erm an y . by som e 1,500 p e rs o n s , S cranton Students with appeals to Al l - No word was av ailab le from — D em on stration p lo ts of two B enson said th e re a r e s ev e ra l outlined the broad planks of his U n iv e rs ity Student Governm ent T h e la te s t s c ie n tific advances e ith e r the p lu m b ers o r the g la­ new oat v a r ie tie s , Coachm an and re a s o n s fo r the high p ercen tag e p la tfo rm : ROOTIN' AND TOOTIN’-With even little Susanne Shores (AUSG) Ju d iciary pending from z ie r s union, but a m eeting was in cro p v a r ie tie s , weed con trol A uSable, which a r e plum per and of fo reign students in attendance — a sound f is c a l p o licy . clapping heartily, from her father’ s shoulders, ’ Rantin’ for la s t spring may sign up fo r and f e r t iliz e r p r a c tic e s w ill be scheduled fo r Monday afternoon h ig h er yielding than any v a rie ­ during the su m m er. — d ece n tralizatio n of pow er in Scranton’ delegat?s from Bower House, Gale Gent and Jim c o u rt d ates this te rm . d em onstrated at the 1964 C r o p s - betw een the p lu m b ers union and W ashington, and T h e y should appear at the cou rt S o lls F ie ld Day, Ju ly 8. tie s now av ailab le to M ichigan Som e a r e sp onsored by v ar­ Perlee, gave visitor Scranton a rousing welcome. the A sso cia te d G en eral C o n tra c­ g ro w e rs. ious groups and organ izatio n s and — a firm and d efin ite fo re ig n Photo by Patti Prout. o f f i c e , 325 Student S e r v ic e s * t o r s , bargain in g agen ts fo r the In al l , th e re w ill be 14 tour F ie ld t r a ils of th re e annual a r e expected to attend a ll y e a r. p o licy . B u ild ing, 3 - 5 p .m . today through stop s during the s p e c ia l event c o n tra c to r s whose p r o je c ts a re fo ra g e c ro p s that can give f a r ­ O th e rs have v isa lim itatio n s and " I t ’ s not so much that the F r id a y . which w ill be held on the south being held up. D ouglas G riffith , p l u m b e r s cam p u s, ju s t o ff M t. Hope Road. m e r s 5 tons o r m o re of yield s p e r y e a r : su d an g rass, sorg u m - m ust stay during the su m m er to com p lete th e ir education within Johnson ad m in istratio n has bad p o lic y ,” he sa id , “ It h as no Candidate Sold Texts Students with appeals pending who a re not en ro lled fo r sum m er b u sin e ss agent, d eclined to give S ig n s have been posted to d irect su d an g rass h y b rid s, and thickly the tim e lim it. p o lic y .” te rm w ill be able to sign up fo r d e ta ils of the union’ s dem ands in fa r m e r s to the field p lo ts. planed co rn (1 0 0 ,0 0 0 plants p er About tw o -th ird s of the foreign Scran to n repeated h is in c r e a s ­ T h ey ’ r e m aking a book on a G ov. W illiam W. Scran to n told c o u rt d ates at the beginning of A m o n g the d em o n stratio n s fo rm e r M i c h i g a n S ta te book a public ra lly T h u rsd ay at F r a n - the s tr ik e , which h as gone on stud ents a r e graduate students, ing a tta c k s on G oldw ater: fa ll s e m e s te r . b e i n g highlighted during the a c re ). s in c e Ju n e 1. T h e g la z ie r s union — Explanation and d em o n stra­ B en son said , and many of them " Y o u don’ t do it by abolishing sa le sm a n f o r t h e R epu blican d o r. J u s t ic e s R ich ard A . B a in , T o r ­ is asking a 5 0 -c e n t pay hike over C r o p s -S o ils F ie ld Day a r e : tion o f the a lfa lfa v a r ie tie s and a r e in te re ste d i n com pleting the in com e ta x , you don’ t do it p re sid e n tia l nom ination. onto, O nt., J u n i o r , W illiam a tw o -y e a r period and a con tin­ — Plow ing 22 in ch es deep to by m aking so cia l s e c u r ity volun­ " I used to try to s e ll text " I sold so m any they m ade m anagem ent needed to get 5 to th e ir educations a s quickly a s Dunman, E a s t L an sin g , sen io r, uation of p re se n t a g re em e n ts on im p rov e s o il m ixing and boost b e ck s to M ichigan S tate C o lle g e ,” m e head of the d ep artm en t.” (f tons of a lfa lfa p e r y e a r . p o s sib le . ta ry . A ndrew S . D w orkis, N e w Ro­ c o rn y ie ld s. v acatio n pay and m ile ag e r a t e s . c h e lle , N .Y ., ju n io r, w ill com ­ p r is e the bench. H a n n a h A tten d s R ig h ts S e s s io n s P re sid e n t John A . Hannah r e ­ turned fro m W ashington, D. C ., Monday a fte r attending a t h r e e - day m eeting of the U .S . C iv il V jT ^ W arm R igh ts C o m m issio n . Hannah is c h a irm a n of the „jBS c o m m issio n , which w as c re a te d by the C iv il R ig h ts A ct of 1957. T h o u s a n d « o f b ik e s b e lo n g in g t o U n i v e r s i t y s tu d e n ts a r e s t o r e d in t h e s e ra c k s by the D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic -S a fe ty . 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, June 3 0, 1964 N e w L a n s i n g C o f f e e H o u s e S p a rta n s A id O f f e r s F o l k s i n g e r s , J a v a By MIKE KINDMAN State News Staff Writer s i s t i ng e n tire ly of v ery low ta b les and b e n ch es, a re all b lack ; the s in g e r T om P axton , who is p e r­ haps b e tte r known fo r h is w riting than h is sin ging, but who w ill be M is s . N e g r o e s What’ s black and white and flo o r and c e ilin g a re w hite. Red c u r ta in s , a low red sta g e , red a p le a sa n t s u r p r is e to th o se who red all o v er, and a little exotic By SUSAN J. FILSON cu sh ion s on the ben ch es and a red have not heard him s in g . in the bargain ? L an sin g’ s new State News Staff Writer c o f f e e h o u s e , T h e F a t B lack can d le at each tab le fo r two co m ­ P axton is a young Oklahom an P u ssy ca t, which opened its doors p le te the d e c o r. who t r a c e s the in sp ira tio n fo r h is M anager, Bi l l M aloney, s a i d s t y l e t o W o o d y G u th rie , the S e v e ra l M ichigan S ta te students a r e teach in g M iss is sip p i N eg ro es F rid ay night to local en th u siasts the intent of the ow ners is not " g r e a t e s t A m e rica n folk song about read in g, w ritin g , san itatio n and voting rig h ts th is su m m e r. of the folk song and the ric h , to c r e a t e an atm osp h ere by the w r i t e r , " he s a id . T h e c h a rre d c a r o f th re e m issin g c iv il rig h ts w o rk e rs in a browr, brew . u se of "d u s t and c o b w e b s ", but M is s is s ip p i swamp i s m ute evid ence that the MSU stud ents a re C laim ing to be the fir s t e sta b ­ He is a com p eten t g u ita r is t, to provide an in te re stin g and a ls o risk in g th e ir liv e s . lishm ent of its kind in the Lan­ and h a s a liv e ly way o f p re s e n t­ som ew hat exo tic w atering hole A $600 grant fro m A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student G overnm ent and Abbott sing a re a , The F a t B la c k P u ssy ­ ing such Paxton c o m p o sitio n s fo r all local folk m u sic fa n s, in Hall enabled som e o f the students to p a rtic ip a te in the N egro cat is located at 3000-1/ 2 K ala­ as "T h e M a r v e l o u s T o y , * * and out of the U n iv e rs ity . T h e education and v o te r r e g is tra tio n d riv e th is su m m e r. O th e rs a r e m azoo S t., Just west of the Uni ­ " R a m b lin ’ B o y ” and "W h a t Did bill of fa re is lim ited to soft paying th e ir own w ay. v e rs ity , and p re se n ts a pleasant You L e a rn in S ch o o l?” d rinks and v a ria tio n s on plain Among those con n ected with MSU a r e G e ra ld B r a y , D e tro it appearance and an excitin g folk bl ack co ffe e . Many of h is son gs d eal with Ju n io r; M arle n e J . D e u tsch , Y o n k e rs, N. Y ., s e n io r ; and Ivanhoe m u sic p erfo rm an ce. It may fill T h e adm ission is $1.2 5 p e r co n te m p o ra ry to p ics and con ­ D onaldson, a fo r m e r student who w as a r r e s te d two y e a r s ago in an entertainm ent need fo r the L ansing a re a , p r o v i d i n g an p erson o r $2 p er cou p le, and tain notes of com m ent and c r i t i ­ M is s is s ip p i when he attem pted to b rin g m e d ica l drugs to N e g ro e s. c o v e rs the c o s t of the flo o r show c is m of w ar, p o v e rty , p re ju d ic e S e v e ra l o th er stud en ts a r e planning to p a rtic ip a te in the approp riate b e fo re -o r a fte r -th e - which is presented hourly on the o r ig n o ran ce , but Paxton in s is ts " M is s is s ip p i P r o je c t " th is su m m e r. show stop -off with a ca re fu lly h a lf-h o u r, beginning at 8 :3 0 p .m . he is not a " p r o t e s t s in g e r " R o b e rt P . M o se s , c h a irm a n of the M is s is s ip p i Student N on- studied nightclub atm osp here. C u rre n tly a p p e a r i n g is folk as such. V iolent C oord inating C o m m ittee (SNCC), em ph asized the im p o r­ T h e wal l s and fu rn tiru re . con ­ ta n ce o f education in p re p a rin g young N eg ro es to fight p o litic a l " 1 am proud to sp eak my d iscrim in a tio n when he w as re c ru itin g v o lu n teers on cam pus la s t m in d ." he s a id . " I don’ t c a f e A p ril. if my view s offend s o m e p e o p le ." M ost of the stu d en ts, he said , would w ork in freed om sch o o ls M IC H IG A N UNIVERSITY STATE STATE M EW S He said he w rite s " to p ic a l so n g s” in the " s i m p l e , honest and m u sical s ty le ” of G u th rie, aim ed at 10th, 11th and 12th g ra d e rs who have re c e iv e d sub­ stan d ard ed u cations in se g re g a te d s c h o o ls . T h e sch o o ls a r e attem p t­ ing to im p ro v e read in g and w ritin g s k ills and In c r e a s e p o litic a l a n ativ e of the s a m e a re a of a w a re n e s s . O klahom a in which P axto n grew A nother a sp e ct of the p ro g ram which MSU students a r e p a r t ic i­ M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s International, up. p ating in i s a fre e d o m v o te r r e g is tr a tio n d riv e . T h e d riv e w as Inland Daily P r e s s A sso ciation , A sso ciated C o lleg iate launched in F e b r u a ry to r e g is te r o v er 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 N egro es on books P r e s s A sso ciation , Michigan P r e s s A sso ciatio n . " I hope that what I ’ m d o in g ," w hich r e s e m b le the o ffic ia l e le c tio n books o f the s ta te . Published by the students of Michigan S tate U n iv ersity. P axton sa id , " i s an exten sion SNCC e x p e cts its books to s e r v e a s a b a s is fo r challengin g Issued on Tuesdays and Thu rsdays during sum m er term . of trad itio n al A m e rica n m u sic s ta te r e g is tra tio n r e c o r d s and the v alid ity of fe d e ra l e le c tio n s in Second c l a s s postage paid at E ast Lansi ng, M ichigan. brought up to date without losing M is s is s ip p i th is f a ll. E d ito rial and b u sin ess o ffices at 341 Student S e rv ic e s the flow of tr a d itio n ." M o se s pointed out in A pril that the stud ents a r e in M is s is s ip p i Building, M i c h i g a n State U n iv ersity , E a st Lansing, " T r a d itio n m usn’ t b e stu n ted ,” to ed u cate , not to d em o n stra te . Y e t he w arned that anyone working M ichigan. he s a id , by ignoring the s ty le s f o r c iv il rig h ts fa c e s g ra v e p h y sical d anger in the m o st h a r d -c o r e Sum m er term s ta ff: d eveloped in folk m u sic ov er s e g re g a tio n ist s ta te of the Deep South. E d ito r.................................................................. .Jo h n Van Gieson the y e a r s . Now th re e c iv il rig h ts w o rk e rs a r e b eliev ed dead. One o f them , A dvertising M anager...........................................A rthur Langer M ich a e l S ch w e rn e r, 2 4 , of New Y o rk C ity , w as once a student h e re . T h e stag e on which Paxton is S p o rts E d ito r......................................................R ich ard Schwartz S ch w e rn e r w as a fre s h m a n in 1 9 5 7 -5 8 . He liv ed in E a s t Shaw now appearing fo r two w eeks will R e p o rte rs ................................... .................O yars B a lc e r s , B arb H all and played on a d o rm ito ry so ftb all te a m . A frie n d said o f h im : p r e s e n t, beginning Ju ly 7, a C a li­ B ra d le y , Sue F ils o n , Hugh L each , M ike Kindman, Dave " H e w as ju s t one of the guys— I wouldn’ t have figu red him fo r fo rn ia folk singing group, the Stew art the kind who’ d get involved in what’ s going on in M is s is s ip p i.” C h a m b e rs B r o th e r s , who will A s s t. Adv. M gr. . . ...........................................Ken Hoffman T h e o th e r stud ents who a r e risk in g th e ir liv e s in M iss is sip p i be followed Ju ly 21 t h r o u g h C ircu lation M anager. . ....................Bi l l M arshall now a r e a ls o Ju st " o n e of the g u y s " — o r g a ls . August 2 by Doc S ta n le y and K athy A rk in s. Y e t they a r e risk in g th e ir liv e s . E ach Saturday aftern o o n , the I T h in k T h e y 'r e P la y in g T h is O n e U p Q u ite A B it! c o ffe e house w ill sp o n so r a hoote­ nanny to which lo ca l folk a r tis ts Letter To The Editor a re invited , to p e rfo rm and to try out fo r a w eekly T u esd ay Letter Policy U M M ER evening p ro g ram •in which s e ­ le cte d lo cal a r t is t s w ill p e rfo rm G r a d ' s G r a t i t u d e E x p r e s s e d L e t t e r s should not be lon ger than 300 w o rd s, and should be with the c u rre n t p ro fe s s io n a l a c t. IR C L E I ts s o m e w h a t cu m b e rso m e T o th e E d ito r: in stru m en tal in helping my hus­ lib r a r y open la te so th at we could typed double sp aced if p o s s ib le . N am es and a d d ress should a lso be inclu ded . No unsigned le tte r s w ill b e p rin ted , but nam es m ay band ach iev e h is g o al. work evenings when sw e lte rin g be w ithheld if we fe e l th e re i s re a so n . nam e is adm ittedly b o r r o w e d presents from a s im ila r one in New Y o rk 's Ju n e 14, 1964 is now h is to r y . One h as but a lim ited amount te m p e ra tu re s dropped, to U ni­ T h e S ta te News r e s e r v e s the righ t to edit le tte r s to fit sp ace of s p a c e on the “ A cknowledg­ v e r s ity Housing fo r providing a , A THURBER CARNIVAL G reen w ich V illa g e . It is indi­ c a tiv e of the type of w atering T o my husband and me it is a s ig ­ n ifica n t d a t e in asm u ch as it m en ts” page of the th e s is in which to en u m e rate all th o se to whom p le a sa n t "h o m e a w a y f r o m h o m e " fo r one su m m e r. re q u ire m e n ts . W ednesday th ru Satu rday down of the v ario u s com ponents m ark ed the cu lm in atio n of five one is indebted. Even a fte r th is My husband and I took advan­ 2 . Athamas' of the typ ical folk m u sic and y e a r s of work tow ard h is P h .D . at c o ffe e clu b which c h a r a c t e r iz e s in B u s in e s s A d m in istratio n . le t t e r is w ritten , I’ m s u r e we’ ll think of o th e rs who d e s e rv e our tag e of many of the f a c il it i e s and CROSSWORD I wife T h e A r e n a T h e a t r e in D e m o n s t r a t i o n H a l l the e sta b lish m e n t. a c tiv itie s o ffered at M ichigan 3. Old caval­ g ra titu d e . T o th o se , our apolo­ S ta te : t h e tra v e l s h o w s , t h e ry sword 5 in g le A d m i s s i o n s o n W e d . & T h u r s . - $ 1 .5 0 B ut is is m o re " g e n u in e ” than B e fo r e the day m ov es too fa r ACROSS 2 1 . Forming g ie s fo r not re m em b e rin g at th is le c tu r e -c o n c e r t s e r i e s , the foot­ 43. Fount 4. Diet an evening in a h am b u rg er d riv e - into the p a st and b e co m e s but a tim e , but our s in c e r e th an k s, nev­ 1. Subside the center 46. Eskimo necessity F r i . & S a t . - $ 2 .0 0 in, and can ex p e ct a stead y pa­ p le a sa n t m em ory of the s t a r t of b a ll g a m e s, the m u se u m s, the l i ­ 4. Smug 2 4 . Seaweed snow-hut 5. Sun god e rth e le s s . b r a r y . T o th o se re s p o n s ib le fo r Box Office Hours tronage from people in te re ste d new en d eav o rs, we should lik e to person 2 7 . Forward 49. Apteryx 6. Resentment Among those who e a se d the th e s e a c tiv itie s , we want you to 2-6 p.m. Today • Saturday in a frien d ly " h o o t ,’ ’ co lo re d take th is opportunity to thank all p r e s s u r e s of the work tow ard the 8. Kindled 2 8 . Ventilated 50. Midday 7. High wind th o se at M ichigan S ta te who w ere know th at we enjoy ed the p ro ­ 11. Those 3 0. Kind of 52. George b la ck , white and re d . d e g re e a re the d ep artm en tal s e c ­ 8. Run in g r a m s v e ry m uch. having office coffee Gershwin's C u r t a in 8 :3 0 p ,m . r e t a r y and the c le r k s who w ere 12. Plant cutter hosiery I e s p e c ia lly want to thank the 8 1 . Kindred brother 9. Chill Next W eek: S U M M E R A N D S M O K E alw ays so c h e e rfu l and w illing to U n iv e rs ity fo r affo rd in g m e the bird 33. Not ever 53. Fruit of 10. Spread S cotc h S trip s S old O u t! ATTENTION CAR OW NERS do m o re than they had to . T o the lib r a r y p e rso n n e l who, opportunity of w orking a s a stu ­ dent w ife fo r the two and a h alf 13. Particle 14. Slogan 35. Hence 36. State: Fr. horse-radish 54. Whirlpool 5 5 . Oriental 15. Geological basin P h o n e 3 5 5 -0 148 on h o t , muggy d a y s , h u n t e d y e a r s that we w ere on cam p u s. 16. Curtailed a 38. Melodious dwelling 17. Cuttlefish through s ta c k s of dusty m aga­ 40. Jackdaw fluid co m p le te fro n t end re p a ir and a lig n m e n t z in e s and p u blication s to help us T o the fin e p eop le in E valuation syllable 4 2 . Small spirit 19. Zenana S e r v ic e s fo r whom I had the p riv ­ 18. Expletive DOWN * brakes * su sp e n sio n find p e rtin e n t in fo rm atio n , to the stove 2 1. Proboscis Welcome Counseling « w h e e l b a lan cin g * ste e rin g c o rre c tio n s X e ro x -m a c h in e o p e r a t o r who ile g e of w orking, I extend a h e a r t­ fe lt thank you fo r th e ir help, ; 2 0 . Conclude i 3 4 s i 1. Obscure 9 9 là 2 2. Standard quantity c op ied , cop ied , c o p i e d v a s t Clinic Students From... « m o to r tune ups am ou nts o f m a te ria l fro m big books and little bo oks, fro m o v er­ in sp ira tio n and th e ir g e n e ro sity . U n d er th em , w ork w as a r e a l h i ii 7 ÏP 13 2 3. Musical show p le a s u re — and I m ean th at in all ii rP 2 5 . Mona s iz e d to m es a n d skinny p a n - TT f r TT s in c e r it y . 26. Combine p h le ts — thanks fo r m aking our ¡1 2 9 . Kismet to LISKEY'S AUTO SAFETY CENTER r e s e a r c h load c o n sid e ra b ly light­ A s I m entioned abov e, th e re w ill be som e whose n a m e s, and (P m it 19 Pü w i f t é tV 32. Chinese. anise er. ti a C AM PU S 124 S O U T H LA R C H IV 4 -73 4 6 O ur ap p reciatio n , to o , to the A d m in istratio n fo r keeping the th e ir p la c e s in our liv e s , have been om itted at th is tim e ; they have not been fo rg o tte n , how ever. If io IP * * i0 34. Wedding band ÜÜ 11 37. Children s T o th o se who b e ca m e our frie n d s, 31 3Ì ' is ■ ■i r 31 game BO O K to the com m unity as a w hole, and to th o se who m ost c lo s e ly worked with my husband in helping him 36 ÜP 37 i t 3i H I 5A 39. Burning 41. Sauterne 43. Globe 40 41 4t 44. Red deer attain h is d e g re e , a s in c e r e thank w< w H I An M.S.U. you. M r s . L eon ard E . P lach ta 44 46 41 49 45. Bib. land 47. Ital. dav- breeze m SO it a tradition of 7* 48. Blade service for NOW i fs É S4 P i Si 5 1. Alleged force over two two class ring : companies to set vt decades. you. Roberts Ring Co. Stop in and get acquainted at the store where for years students have been turning for all their class needs. Shop now for fall term books and avoid the and MISS Elliott's Ring Co rush. JER-SEA E. Lansing's Department Store OF SWEDEN For Students-Where East Lansing and MSU Meet R in g s Include d e g re e , s e a l, L u xu rio u s Spandex and H elan - 3 e n g r a v e d in itia ls and a c a nylon k n its with a " f l a t ­ ch o ic e of 10 s to n e s . te rin g s e c o n d -sk ln f i t . " $19.98 CAMPUS Ga/ut VUe A c r o s s From BOOK STORE H om e E c o n o m i c s B ld g . ED 2-6753 Gaud ACROSS FR O M T H E U N IO N B L D G . A n n e# , Spartan Center t -fi Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, June 30 , 1964 3 4T h u r b e r C a r n i v a V L i f e R u s h e d - V i o l i n i s t P i a s t r o L e a d C i r c l e P l a y H a s t e n s T o L o n d o n C o n c e r t T h e fo rth seaso n of M .S .U .’ s Don K ie l, in s tru c to r at th week working with 102 young mu­ Su m m er C ir c le w ill open Wed­ ag ric u ltu ra l exp erim en t statioi E a s t L an sin g Is halfw ay around A fo r m e r c o n c e rtm a s te r of the s ic ia n s in W illiam s H all fo r the nesday with the production of at M .S.U . is c a st with K ath leee the w orld fro m London, but m u sic New Y o rk P h ilh arm o n ic O rch e s­ r e s t of the su m m er. "A T h u rb e r C a r n iv a l." T h e play R a ffe rty , D etroit s e n io r, in " M r spans the m ile s fo r renowned tra and m u sica l d ir e c to r of the T h is is P ia s tr o ’ s fourth sum­ w ill b e p resen ted a t Demon­ P re b le G e ts Rid of His W ife.* v io lin ist M ish el P ia s tr o . Lon gin es R a d i o Sym phonette, m e r on cam pus a s a facu lty m em ­ stra tio n Hall through Saturday, F e atu re d in " T h e S e c r e t L ife o P ia s tr o has p erfo rm ed in lo ca ls b e r of the C o n g re ss o f S trin g s, s ta rtin g each evening at 8 :3 0 . W alter M itty ," a r e E a st Lansln; P ia s t r o , w h o conducted the ranging fro m S ib e ria to S iam (now sponsored by the A m e rica n F ed ­ Stud ents, facu lty, and L a n s ­ resid en t Connie C h affee and Bur C o n g re ss o f S trin g s in it s f ir s t T h ailan d ). Renowned both a s a e ra tio n of M u sicia n s. E a st L a n s­ ing a r e a re sid e n ts a r e featured B elan t, graduate student in thea p e rfo rm a n c e of the su m m er Mon­ v io lin ist and con d u ctor, he w ill ing is only one of P ia s t r o ’ s many in the p resen tatio n of many of t r e , and Anthony Heald, M assap e day night, le a v e s today fo r a con­ play the violin in London th is stop s in a m u sical jo u rn ey which Ja m e s T h u rb e r’ s b e tte r known qua, New Y ork , sophom ore. c e r t engagem ent in London. He w eek. w ill b e back on cam pus next began in C z a r is t R u s s ia . "M y life is p a rtic u la rly rushed STRING CONGRESS BEGINS-Music stu­ throughou*thesum m er,underfam edconduc­ s to r ie s and s k e tch e s. Appearing O ther fa m ilia r T h u rb e r ex with the c o n ce rt in London th is dents from across the nation and Canada to rs su ch o s P ia gressofStrings. PhotobyKenstro a re a par t ofthReobCeo n­. rts in " U n iv e rs ity D ays” will be Dean K ybu rz, L an sin g ju n io r; c e r p ts which w ill be p re se n t* w e e k ," P ia s tr o s a id . "T h in g s began rehearsals this week under Mishel Antony C o llin s, M .S.U . in stru c to r 'a r e : " T h e Night the Bed F e l l ,’ T o r n a d o Indicates a re n ’ t alw ays th is h u r r ie d ." Piastro of New York. Special concerts from E a st L an sin g , Ja n P au lich , " T h e U nicorn in the G arden,* With a p ixyish s m ile , the w h ite- M ayfield , Ohio sophom ore, and " I f G rant Had B een D rinking a h aired m u sician added that he is C a ro l F o rd , speech in stru cto r A ppom attox," " T h e L a s t F lo " p a s t the age lim it fo r alm o st ISoted Conductors Assist at O kem os High Sch ool. w e r , ” and " T h e Word D an ce s.’ P e o p le R e a d y e v e ry th in g ." H ow ever, the London c o n ce rt is T h e re c e n t A nchor B ay tornado th e ir next b e st m ove w as to lie Ju st one exam ple of the facet that P ia s t r o ’ s m u sic a l c a r e e r show s no sig n s of flagging. Y o u n g M usicians C o n v e n e NEJAC TV RENTALS d is a s te r gave ev id en ce that M ich­ fla t on the flo o r n e a r an inside P ia s tr o put the m e m b e rs of F o r t h e fourth con secu tiv e harm on ic O rc h e s tr a , conducted W allenstein w a s the f i r s t igan fa m ilie s do know enough p a rtitio n , away fro m windows. the C o n g re ss of S trin g s through y e a r , the C o n g re ss of S trin g s will the f i r s t c o n ce rt l a s t night. A m e rica n -tra in e d m u sician to about o u t w i t t i n g to rn ad oes, Few knew about opening win­ in ten siv e r e h e a r s a ls la s t week brin g outstanding m u sic ia n s from P ia s t r o , known to many for his conduct a m a jo r o r c h e s tr a , the ac co rd in g to V ic S tin e, coo rd in a­ dows and d oors to e q u alize insid e to p re p a re fo r th e ir f i r s t con­ a c r o s s the nation to the cam pu s. p e rfo rm a n c e s as con du ctor of L o s A ngeles Symphony. He h a s N E W 19” P o rta b le s to r of r u r a l d efen se fo r the c o ­ a ir p r e s s u r e . o p e ra tiv e exten sion s e r v ic e . " A su rp ris in g amount of the c e rt. T h e A m erican F e d e ratio n of the Longines Radio Sym phonette, been a guest con du ctor b e fo re o n ly $ 9 .0 0 p e r m o n th " I t is am azing that 102 com ­ M u sicia n s (AFM ) is sponsoring w ill rem ain on cam pus as a o r c h e s tr a s throughout the w orld. Stin e and two o th e r ru ra l de­ dam age we saw w as o f an ex­ p le te s tra n g e r s can work to geth er th e eight-w eek w orkshop i n C o n g re ss of S trin g s F a c u l t y fe n s e s ta ff m e m b e rs spent two p lo siv e natu re in which the house O ther outstanding m u sician s so w ell and so q u ick ly . I am W illia m s H a l l f or 102 y o u n g m em b er fo r the e n tire su m fh er. days studying the A nchor B ay lite r a lly 'blew up’ b e ca u se of the who will conduct the C o n g re ss of tru ly am azed at how w e ll-tra in e d s trin g p la y e rs . T h e students work T h e next m a jo r C o n g re ss of S t r i ngs a re R ich ard B u rg in , a s ­ a r e a w h ere the d ev astatin g May g re a t p r e s s u r e « iiffe re n c e ," Stine and co o p erativ e they a r e . As a under noted m u sician s and g u e s t S trin g s c o n ce rt will be p resen ted s o c ia te condu ctor of the B oston 8 tornad o k ille d 11, in ju red 2 44, s a id . At le a s t one m an saved con d u ctor, I can o b se rv e them co n d u cto rs. Ju ly 16 in connection with t h e d e m o l i s h e d 132 hom es and dam aged 236 o th e rs . h is hom e and fa m ily by opening a ll of h is windows, the d efense try in g to help each o th e r to M ish el P ia s tr o , fo rm e r con­ F i n e A r t s F e s t i v a 1, A lfred Sym phony, and V ic to r A lle sa n - d ro , conductor of the San Antonio IV-2-0624 im p rov e th e ir p e rfo rm a n c e .’'’ c e r t m a s t e r of the New Y o rk P h il­ W allen stein conducting. Symphony. " A f t e r v isitin g the a r e a and in­ c o o rd in a to r added. terv iew in g v ic tim s , we a r e con­ P ia s tr o told the young m u si­ v in ced m o re than e v e r that d is­ c ia n s during a r e h e a r s a l that he a s t e r knowledge beforehand w ill JF K Libraries had lo st twopounds. "Y o u k n o w ,” T a b le M o d e ls enhan ce your ch an ce fo r s u r­ v iv a l ," S tin e said . He a lso em ­ he added, " I n e v e r thought such a thing would e v e r happen.” ( A N T F IN D O n l y $ 7 .0 0 & $ 8 .0 0 p hasized the im p o rtan ce of hus­ bands and w ives planning to­ Sent Books T h e whole group of students clapped when he announced the per m on th . g e th er what they would do in the event of a tornado. From Campus weight lo s s . P ia s tr o w orks the young mu­ THAT BOOK? Stin e and h is team found that s ic ia n s hard during r e h e a r s a ls , Free Service and Delivery even people who had th e ir rad ios turned to a lo ca l statio n and heard C o p ies of 32 books published by the M ichigan S ta te U niver­ but g iv es them plenty o f b re a k s . T h e group doubled its re h e a r s a ls Try STATE w eath er bureau announcem ents s ity P r e s s have been donated to la s t week to p re p a re fo r the f ir s t often did not understand what the each of four John F . Kennedy c o n c e rt. G I B S O N 1S announcem ents m ean t. T h ey had M e m o ria l L ib r a r ie s i n A sia, " I have one co m p la in t,” P ia s ­ not learn ed that "T o rn a d o F o r e ­ A frica and C e n tra l A m e ric a . tro sa id . " T h e y won’ t open the c a s t " m ean s conditions a r e rip e MSU P r e s s d ir e c to r L y le B la ir d oors in the re h e a r s a l room in fo r a tornado to develop in the sa id the lib r a r ie s w e re re ce n tly W illiam s to give us som e a i r . a r e a , and that "T o rn a d o W arn­ e sta b lish ed by the U .S . P e a c e Som e kind of red tape p rev en ts in g " m ean s a tornado h as been C o rp s in J a k a r ta , Indonesia; An­ it. I told the stud ents I was sig h ted . "W a r n in g " w as given in the A nchor B ay a r e a . (If the w eather k a r a , T u rk e y ; Addis A baba, E th i­ op ia; and San J o s e , C o sta R ic a . T h e c o lle ctio n s a r e housed in going to s ta r t a p etition to the G o v ern or to open the d o o r s ." A la rg e S h ip m e n t o f P ia s tr o has two so n s, one dau­ looks th reaten in g , Stine a d v ises, tune your rad io to a lo ca l sta ­ tion to get lo ca l w eath er in fo r­ u n iv e rs itie s in th o se c it ie s and w ill b e su p erv ised b y P e a c e C o rp s re p re s e n ta tiv e s th e re . g h te r, four g ran d ch ild ren and a " fif t h one on the w a y ." He r e ­ O u t o f S to ck B o o k s D IS C O U N T c en tly w as accom p anied in a vio­ m ation.) O f th o se who had w arning of the Among the title s included in the lib r a r y gift a r e books au­ lin solo by h is two granddaugh­ t e r s playing the piano. Cosmetics & Vitamins tornado and understood its m ean­ th o rized b y U n iv e rsity s t a f f ing, m any panicked . O r, even m e m b e rs L a w r e n c e B ab b , J . ONE DAY SERVICE JUST A R R IVED !! though they had tim e to p re ­ p a r e , they sim ply did not know what to do. M u rray B a r b o u r , L y le B la ir , T h o m as G r e e r , Elwood Law­ r e n c e , R u s s e ll N ye, R ic h a r d S c h - In by 9 - B a c k by 4 6 1 9 E . G r a n d R iv e r M o st of the hom es did not have le g e l, A r t h u r S h erb o , A .J.M . b a sem e n ts o r fam ily p ro tectio n S m i t h , H e r b e r t W eisln g er, SPECIAL THIS WEEK H ERE A R E Y O U R O U T S ID E , Across From Student Services (SHIP a r e a , S tin e le a rn e d , and the in­ A rnold W illiam s and John W in- habitan ts w ere not aw are that bu rn e. W ash Pants R E A D IN G N EED S A N D • Daily 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Two Coeds Prof Will Head S T U D Y A ID S • Sat. 9 a.m. 12=30 p.m. Win Ryder Colorado Institute Lansing Laundry R o b e rt Joh n so n , a U n iv ersity Scholarships p ro fe s s o r of fin a n cia l ad m inis­ & Dry Cleaners COUPON tra tio n , w ill head the gu est faculty fo r the fifth annual N ational In­ 1 12 West Grand Ri ver E ast Lansi ng G IB S O N ’ S B o o k S to r e Aqua Net Tw o coed s have been awarded s ta llm e n t Banking S ch o ol, Ju ly 1 9 -3 1 , a t the U n iv ersity of C ol­ C o rn e r W est G ra n d R ive r and Eve rg re e n Edw ard H. and G eo rg ia S . R yder Serving E a s t L a n s i n g and H a irs p ra y S ch o la rsh ip s fo r study abroad orado in B o u ld er. Campus s i n c e 19 26 reg. $2.00 th is su m m er. 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Connant Slums & Suburbs Limit 1 See us for all your Jacobsons Specials Available At reading needs SPARTAN East Lansing Store Only BOOKSTORE Coupons Good Th ru Ju ly 3 F r e e P a rk in g A t R e a r O f Store C o rn e r Ann & M .A .C . t 4 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan T uesday, June 3 0, 1964 S h o o k N o t S h o o k B y P r o - T o u r n e y T r o u b le s By RICHARD SCHWARTZ Undaunted by lead s by M iss Shook of a s high as s ix up a fte r the * * » State News Sports Editor f i r s t 2 7 h o le s, the Sp artan fresh m an shunned d efeat until next to the la s t h o le . H ardly two months ago, P a tti Shook could not have com p leted nine ho les of golf. Y et F rid a y , the 2 1 -y e a r-o ld se n io r at V a lp ra iso U n iv e rs ity , In d ., walked off MSU’ s F o r e s t A k ers golf c o u rs e a fte r 35 continuous h o le s M is s K a z m ie rs k i, who seem ed to g ath er in c re a sin g stea m a s the te m p e ra tu re so a re d to 9 2 -d e g r e e s , w as ab le to narrow the m arg in to 2-1 b e fo re bowing out. Runner-Up Showing Satisfies ‘S’ Golfer " T h e h eat, p lu s J o y c e ’ s bu ll-d og te n a c ity , alm ost got m e ,” the bearing the title of N ational Women’ s C o lle g ia te C ham pion. s le n d e r M iss Shook sa id a fte rw a rd s .” M ore than Just a win in the 20th annual a ffa ir , the s u c c e s s s to ry " I f the m atch had gone o n e m o re h o le , I don’ t know if I could have of M iss Shook is the re m a rk a b le com eback fro m a knee in ju ry which s u rv iv e d i t .” crip pled h er e a r lie r e ffo rts at golf th is y e a r . M is s Shook re v e a le d that the heat fin a lly got to h e r on th e fin al In fa c t, it wasn’ t until Ju n e 3, le s s s than th re e w eeks b e fo re the nine w here h e r stead y lead began to dwindle. T h e m a g i c num ber fo r Wom­ J o r , sh e p lan s to te a ch school fiv e-d ay tourney, that the e ffe rv escen t M iss Shook was able to play " I began to get s ic k to m y stom ach and it b ecam e in c re a sin g ly en’ s G olf w inner P a tti Shook may a fte r gradu ation. At the p re s e n t, the lin k s. d ifficu lt to co n tin u e,” sh e s a id . " I don’ t think I could have kicked have been 17, the g reen on which sh e ru le s out any fu rth e r pu rsu ­ Adding even m ore ch allen g e to the com e b ack , it was h e r f i r s t a t­ the b a ll fu rth e r on my fin al putt. sh e sank a tw o-foot putt fo r the an ce of tournam ent p lay a fte r tem pt at 36 h o les in one m atch . " I said so m e n asty w ords to my p u tte r ,” M iss Shook s a id , " b u t th a t. t itle F r id a y . H er com petition in t h e final round of t h e cham pionship flig h t, it was the thing that brought m e through th is to u rn am en t.” B u t f o r ru n n er-u p J o y c e A ll sh e had e v e r b arg ain ed fo r, M ichigan S tate’ s Jo y c e K a z m ie rsk i, was re so lv e d at m aking it even K a z m ie rs k i, Spartan freshm an R e c a lle d w ere the s lim d ec isio n s of e a r l ie r rounds when sh e M iss K a z m ie rs k i exp lain ed , was m o re of a b attle fo r the g irl fro m Saginaw . downed B o bb ie W e rn e r of T e n n e s s e e , 1 up, N icki N ordstrom of A r i­ fro m D e tro it, it was 18— h e r age. a shot at the Women’ s G olf C ham ­ zona S ta te , 3 - 2 , and Sue Hilton of W estern O n tario , 3—2 . T h e young co ed , com petin g in p ionship. A n d F r id a y 's p e r ­ In the sam e tournam ent la s t y e a r , M is s Shook bowed out in the the tournam ent fo r the f i r s t tim e , fo rm a n ce brought only s m ile s . SUMMER HAIRCUT secon d round. She went on, how ever, to r e a c h the fin a ls of the Wom­ e sta b lish e d a nam e fo r h e r s e lf C om ing to S tate fro m G ro sse en’ s S ta te la s t su m m e r follow ing a v ic to ry in the W estern M ich igan . w hich is c e r ta in to gain d istin c­ l ie C ou ntry Club la s t fa ll, M i s s Styled and shaped Just for H er m o st r e c e n t win had been a v ic to ry in the Spring L ak e Invi­ tion a s sh e gains e x p e rie n c e . K a z m ie rs k i had been p ra cticin g you and your h a ir ta tio n a l, which sh e had won once b e fo re . N ext stop fo r M iss Shook H er pow erful d riv e s , which won on the 6 ,0 2 4 yd. M ichigan State EA SY T O CA RE FO R . . . is W omen’ s S ta te , to be followed by the N ational and the W estern h e r the d riving cham pionship op­ layout s in c e Ja n u a ry . P R E T T Y TO 'LO O K A T. la te r th is su m m er. ening day with a 216-yard sla m , In the con solatio n round, Ann B a k e r of T e n n e s s e e defeated Sharon w e re only m atched on o cca sio n by Florence Hairstyling Salon W ild er of A quinas, 3 - 2 . D arlen e A nderson of M innesota was v ic to r in the f i r s t flig h t, C a r y l M ey er of A drian in the second and Je a n n ie C h ish o lm of W estern M ichigan , the th ird . w in n er, M iss Shook. B ut what m ay p rov e to be h er s tro n g e s t a s s e t in futu re com pe­ May Alter 201 Abbot Apt. ED 2-4314 over State Bank C on solation w inner in the f i r s t flight was D arle n e A nd erson of M innesota and in the second flig h t, C a r le tte Paquet of C olby C o lle g e , M aine. titio n is the unusual p e r s e r v e r - e n c e which alm o st c a r r ie d h e r to v ic to ry when M iss Shook be­ Net Hours Continued n ig h t-tim e u se of the gan to w i l t in t h e 9 2 -d e g re e M .S.U. Book Store M .S.U . Book Store M .S.U . B ook Store M .S.U . B ook Store M .S.U . B ook Store M .S.U . B ook GREEN GIANTS: Women’ s w e a th e r. te n n is c o u rts adjoining Spartan golf wi nne r Patti Shook H er future p lan s: Stadium m ay b rin g about an e x ­ S looks on as MSU’s Joyce " A f t e r the S ta te A m ateu r this ten sio n of c lo sin g h o u r s , the u Kazmierski putts ball. Miss su m m e r, I Ju st want to co n cen ­ m en’ s in tram u ral d ep artm ent r e ­ ) Shook took the champion­ p o r ts . Z) t r a te on fln ish in g co lle g e and take ship flight, 2-1, after late In stead of a 10 p .m . c lo sin g it fro m th e r e ,” M iss K a z m ie rsk i rally by the Spartan coed. tim e , 11 p .m . m ay beco m e t h e s a id . new cu rfew f o r p lay, F r a n k Photo by Ken Roberts An e lem e n ta ry education m a- B e e m a n , in tra m u ra l p ro g ram d ir e c to r said . " S o fa r th is s u m m e r,” B eem an Extend IM Deadline s a id , " t h e c o u rts have been in fu ll u se at 8 p .m . T h e num ber of stud en ts using the c o u rts at 10 In Summer Softball p .m ., how ever, h a s v aried be­ tw een 2 0 and 30 p e r s o n s .” During daytim e h o u rs, a ll 30 c o u rts a r e open to stu d en ts, fa c ­ u lty , and s t a f . D eadline fo r e n tr ie s in Oper M onday, Ju ly 6 . T h e 1 8 - h o l e R e s e rv a tio n s fo r evening play L eag u e softb all sp o n so red by the m ed al p lay, g r o s s s c o r e golf a fte r 8 p .m . m ust be m ade p rio r m en’ s in tram u ral d ep artm ent has tou rney is s e t fo r S atu rd ay , Ju ly to that hour at the lobby r e s e r v a ­ been extended to 5 p .m . today. 11. tion d esk in the m en’ s building. C lo s e to 30 team e n tr ie s have U been filed fo r play which begins to m o rro w on the IM fie ld s south o f D em o n stratio n H all. Lewis Gallops For East TD R e p re s e n ta tiv e s of each team a r e req u ested W ednesday m orn­ As Underdogs Topple West ing to con tact the m en’ s in tra ­ m u ra l o ffice at 3 5 5 -5 2 5 0 f o r B U F F A L O , N .Y .— S ta te ’ s 5 - Q u arterb ack G e o rg e M ira of tim e s of that evening’ s g a m e s. foot - 9 , 155 - pound h alfback , M ia m i, F l a . , con nected with nine S h e rm L e w is, showed s p e cta to rs o f ten th ird p erio d p a s s e s to sp ark P la y w ill la s t approxim ately on hand h e re S a tu r fr y fo r the a co m eb ack r a lly and e a rn the th re e w eeks with p lay o ffs wind­ a ll-A m e r ic a n fo o tb all gam e what m o s t valu able p la y e r aw ard . ing up p r io r to f i r s t h a lf-te rm he showed B ig T e n fan s a ll la s t exam s. f a ll— that it s p o in ts, not pounds . L ew is w ill Join p ro ra n k s next th at count. s e a s o n with T o ro n to o f the Cana­ We’re almost all set E n tr ie s a r e a lso b e i n g a c­ cep ted fo r student, facu lty and s ta ff g o lf and ten n is to u rn am en ts. T h e fo r m e r S p artan c o -c a p ­ tain ta llie d th e fin al o f th re e d ian foo tball leag u e. O ther S p artan s expected to play W e w o u ld lik e to thank all of you with p u ttin g up w ith our T h e ten n is deadline fo r e n trie s touchdowns fo r the E a s t team p ro b a ll a r e : G uard E a r l L a t - alm o st, but n o t q u ite com pleted store. As each day goes by is F r id a y , Ju ly 3, and fo r golf, to give the underdog outfit a t im e r , B u ffalo ; guard M ike C u r­ T h u rsd a y , Ju ly 9 . 1 8 -1 5 v ic to ry o v e r the favored r i e , D e tro it; guard H ubert B en ­ we are getting clo se r and c lo se r to fu ll com pletion. O u r T e n n is action g e ts underway so n , Oakland; End M att Snorton, W est. ts h e l v e s are being stocked daily. D en v er; ends Ed L o th a m e r and U Dan Underwood, K an sas C ity ; fullback R o g e r L o p e s, B a lti­ iOc e 'V o . B e sure to visit us again in the n ear fu tu re and see o u r m o r e ; and ta c k le C h arley Brow n, •t C a lg a ry , C anada. com p letely finished store designed to se rv e you faster and better. o ' Hankey Panky W e W i l l B e C l o s e d T h i s T h u r . Fri. & S a t ., OUR SPECIALTIES On Golf Links J u ly 2 - 4 , F o r O u r A n n u a l In v e n t o r y . W e W ill A 19 -y e a r -o ld MSU student O p e n A g a i n M o n . J u l y 6 , A t 8 :3 0 a .m . Munyon-Birney-Roth Agency b e ca m e the youngest M ichigan A m ateu r G o lf cham pion in 34 y e a r s by d efeating cham pion Bud S te v e n s a n d ch a lle n g e r Steve C A L L B ILL B IR N EY U z e la c in C h arlev o ix Sunday. Doug Hankey, S t. Jo h n s Jun­ IV 5 -0 210 io r , is flv e -fe e t e ig h t-in c h e s tall and w eights 150 pounds. He i s the I «Mlcty! num ber s ix m an on the MSU team and the son o f R o b e rt Hankey, h* \ ow ner of the S t. Jo h n s Country $ \ * \ ATTENTION C lub. On South Campus On North Campus W H A T ’S GIRLS T h e e xcitin g new M S U èa MSU S till at th e U n io n B u ild in g N EW B o o k S to r e . T h e fin e st w ill be th e g r ill, c a fe te ria SUMMER SPECIAL■ IN T H E JU L Y co m p le te book sto re s e rv ic e s . B ( )O K S T O R K b a rb e r sh o p , b o w lin g <313 TIP P IN G - A T LA N T IC ? i/m, • f k e C e o t t e ' t b illia rd s , and b ro w sin g ro o m , ‘ D is tu rb e d A m e r ic a n s ” : A S p e cia T h e be au tifu l n ew foi Iwtetoia^ioitaA COMPLETE: BLEACH, S u p p le m e n t o n M e n ta l Illn e s s re p o rt; o n C o lle g e S tu d e n ts in T r o u b le (1 o u C rossroads C a fe . 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The re s u lt is a lw a y s e n te r ­ ta in in g a n d in f o r m a ­ ( L i s t e d in t h e y e l l o w p a g e s a s tiv e ,o fte n b r illia n t.o c - P a t r ic ia n P in k Ro om ) c a s io n a lly p ro fo u n d . ( O p e n e v e n i n g s — S a t s to 4 p .m .) M o re a n d m o re , th e A tla n tic is fin d in g its 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 S U 952 Trowbridge Rd. 332-4522 w ay in to th e h a n d s o f Spartan Shopping Center d is c e r n in g r e a d e r s . G e t y o u r c o p y to d a y . M .S.U . B o ok S to re M .S.U . B ook S to re M .S.U . B ook S to re M .S.U . B ook S to re M .S.U . Book S to re M .S.U . B ook Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, June 30, 1964 F o o d Is A B a r g a in a t N a tio n a l! M o re Fo o d s . . . M o re F u n . . . L e s s W o r k For M om and Y o u r Food Budget Wc reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices effective thru Saturday, July 4th. P A C K Y O U R P IC N IC B A S K E T W IT H r F O R - F U N D U RIN G N A T IO N A L 'S J U L Y 4 T H C O O K -O U T S A L E C a m p b e l l 's th e Picnic Favorite! Cliffchar Slow-burning Charcoal P o rk & B e a n s T O If 1 6 -o z . C ans B r iq u e ts No Coupon N eeded! I T h a r*» M BlAT R ed , Ripe ’n S w e e t, Full of Juice R ic h T o m a t o a OUARAHTEE V ^ t A T ! mmmoNoscswUmwossU««— LO _ M SSW W a te r m e lo n 1 4 - 0 1. m ^ m om s mm mm auretasM rm . .■ww j■eompW—i «eW ertl« “-toen» m H u n t's C a tsu p 4 Btls. ■ moucontonl ItobonoT*ceufUU^* l—M ourmmOapedmor* Celebrate the 4th of July by serving your guests U S D.A. Choice, Corn Fed Steaks from N ational! They are Value Way Trimmed to give you more eating meat and less waste for H andy on A Picnic or at A C o o k -o u t! your money. Cut Thick for Charcoaling, Value W ay Trimmed Hot House Grown, W hite Button Ju icy S irlo in S te a k • • M u sh ro o m s . 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ATION’AjL COUPON Sum mer FREE W IT H THIS COUPON Dessert, Serve W ith Tup T reat C tn . H a m 2 9 50 EXTRA “ eH W ith The nSTAMPS P u rc h a s e o f 3 L bs. o r M o re A L L -B E E F H A M B U R G E R Ice Cream 6 V2 -OZ. M e a ty R ed e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l Food S to re s. Quick end ee*y te tiz . . C o u p o n E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . T opp in g! The feverlte ter sandwiches or refreshing summer seleds. C ans Bull Portion . NATIONIAiILi COUlPON Mix with So Presh (eled Dressing. FREE W IT H THIS COUPON NATIONAL COUPON L ow , L ow P r ic e s on FREE W IT H THIS COUPON 50 EXTRA I L * STAMPS H e a lth a n d B ea u ty A id s ! A l l D e lic io u s F la v o rs , K id s L o v e I t ! 50 EXTRA sc£" STAMPS W it h The P u rc h a s e o f 1 Lbs. o r M o re W it h T h e P u rc h a s e o f 2 P kgs. H ills id e o r T o n T a ste LU N C H M EATS R ed e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l Food S to re s h ANY FRANKS C o u p o n E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . B $1.00 Sise, Deel Sack, Liquid UWWOC K o o l-A id . . 12 ^ R ed e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l F o o d S to re s . C o u p o n E x p ir e s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . 191 L.fTHm C O U lP O N P re ll Sham poo e BotH* # # FREE W IT H THIS COUPON 03c Site, Deel feck, with Fluoride Fomi|y M E M o re Co o ko ut F a v o rite s ! 50 EXTRA sGf“ STAMPS S&H Green Crest Toothpaste *'« 9 T r N a tc o , G ra d e A L a rg e , F re s h Delicious, Tender 0 Juicy, U.S. Choice, Corn Fed Beef ^E L F ^C * W ith The P u rch a se o f A n y BEEF R O A S T $1.00 Size, Convenient Deodorant IVi-Oz. EEC B oneless Chuck R o ast • Lb-© V R ed e e m C oupon T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . Food S to re s B an Roll-On • . f 9 Solid, Leon, U.S. Choice, Boneless Rump or d O F ^ C N ATIO N AL C O U PO N 1 79c Size, Hair Cere in a Handy Tube 3-Oz. R ô tisse rie R o ast • • . Lb-O V FREE W IT H THIS COUPON Score Hair Cream +“£« U.S. Choice« Corn Fed Beef« Foncy Indi victual C tf d O 50 EXTRA “ H „ STAMPS B oneless Club S t e a k . •Lb- 1 W ith T h e P u rc h a s e o f 2 P kgs. H ills id e S L IC E D B A C O N o r H A M S L IC E S s i . 29 Size, Fes' Actin, Bottle i l f f l C U.S. Che ice« Corn Fod Beef« New York Cut S B 89 R ed e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l Food S to re s O ra d e A, L a rg e , F re s h D oz. B u ff o r In T a b le ts °*100 E g g s . . . H a v e p le n ty to h a r d b o il f o r y o u r p ic n ic er H o l i d a y p e rty l A No Coupon . B oneless S trip S te a k Lb. C oupon E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . NATIONAL C OUPON S l. 50 Sice, The Favorite H eir Spray " M u s t " tor P o ta to S a le .. Needed! FREE W IT H THIS COUPON 13-0*. A q u a N et • * Spray t Tez 50 EXTRA L‘„H W ith The . STAMPS P u rc h a s e o f A n y Size So F re s h , A P ic n ic " M u s t " , F re s h 'n C r is p CANNED HAM Q uick & Easy, Low Calorie Dessert Topping P o ta to C h ip s . . V* R ed e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l C o u p o n E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . Food S to re s D ream W h ip T o p p in g 4 Pk° z C, 4 9 c NATI ONAL C OU P O N FREE W IT H THIS COUPON Rich C offee Flavor in an Instant w ith 50 EXTRA S G‘" STAMPS Yu ban In sta n t C o ff e e . A B ig J a r s f F ic k le * to r A Big H o lid a y W it h The P u rc h a s e o f A C an o f G u lf CHARCOAL L IG H T E R Lots o f Good C offee in A Big Jar of 9i-Oz. -O r. $$T1 7 9 V la s ic P o lish D ills ^ R'edeem T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l C o u p o n E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . Food S to re s. Yuban In sta n t C o ffe e . Jar i NATIONAL COUPON So Fresh, Cream y & Rich, For Salad* o r S a n d w ich ** FREE W IT H THIS COUPON Golden Quarters, Smooth Spreading S a la d D re ssin g . . V 3 3 25 EXTRA scfeeH nSTAMPS F le is c h m a n n M a rg a r in e O n? 4 0 ' W ith T h e P u rc h a s e o f A n y T o p T re a t T h * E xtra Touch * f F la vo r fo r H o lid a y Foods, Bad P tlic a n IC E C R E A M T O P P IN G R ed e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l Food S to re s. C o u p o n E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . U p to 825 E x tra S a la d M u sta rd -. . Ja r NATIONAL C O U P O N FREE W IT H THIS COUPON S& H G reen S ta m p s w ith 25 EXTRA W it h The STAMPS P u rc h a s e o f 22-Oz. Size Easy L ife C o u p o n s in T h is A d ! T o p T a s t e , G o ld e n Q u a r te r s P a t*R itz , F ro z e n C ard en F resh , F ro zen P IN K L O T IO N DETERGENT CORN O IL APPLE or CH ERRY CRIN KLE-CU T R ed e e m T h is . C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l F o o d S to re s C oupon E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th .___________________ (a t i o n a il .c o u p o n FREE W IT H TH IS COUPON FREE W IT H THIS COUPON F r u it P ie s ( F r e n c h F r ie s 50 EXTRA l‘eeH „ STAMPS 5 0 E X T R A W ith T h e P u rc h a s e o f Easy L ife H E A V Y D U T Y A L U M IN U M F O IL S A H GREEN R ed e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l C o u p o n E x p ire s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . Food 4 5 % '* Mb. 2 2 -o z . N AT ION Ali. COUPON S T A M P S C tn s. Pita FREE W IT H THIS COUPON W ith $ 5 .0 0 P u rch as« or M o re 25 EXTRA it.H . STAMPS ic% m W it h T h e P u rth a s e o f BAN CREAM DEODORANT (Net Includinf Seer, Wine er Ci*erette*l R e d e e m T h is C o u p o n A t N a tio n a l Food S to re s Redeem Tfclg Ceugon er Notional Feed Stored C o u p o n E x p ir e s S a tu rd a y , J u ly 4 th . Couroe iipirtt July 4th. National Food Store 305 N. Cippert West ot Frandor IV 9-7074 N A T I O N A iL . C O U P O N > Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing. Michigan Tuesday, June 30 , 1964 • C A L L 355 -8 2 5 5 D E A D L IN E : TO P L A C E Y O U R f f 11 A .M . O N E C L A S S -D A Y R E S U L T -R IN G IN G ’’ W A N T -A D R ESU LT R IN G IN G ” W a n t-A d s W o rk B E F O R E P U B L IC A T IO N . A u to m o tiv e M t iS I C H E V R O L E T 1956. S t a n d a r d A u to m o tiv e Em p lo y m e n t sa le s w ork, A p a rtm e n ts Fo r Rent R oom s Fo r Rent F o r S a le Mobile Homes F o r S ale m Si FO R S A L E , M o to rola T V . 1 7 " , sh ift, s ix c y lin d e r. 2 -d o o r. Good rm ation by T H R E E STU D EN T a p a rtm e n ts. LA RG E SIN G LE room fo r m an. $25. 2 0 " G ir ls b ik e, $ 1 0 . 6 5 5 - condition. $220. P h o n e 3 5 5 - I 4 8 9 -0 8 3 3 . 47 f t ., two bedroom m obile hom e. Parking f a c il it i e s . N icely fu r­ Kitchen, p ark in g . Su m m er 2842. 4 3002. 4 4 C arp etin g , Youngstown k itch en , nished fo r one to four stu d en ts. r a t e s . ED 2 -3 6 3 4 . 4 OUTBOARD M O T O R -2 5 h p .G a le . CORYAIR 1963 Standard 3 -s p e e 3 1CENSE > p ra c tic a l Phone ED 2 - 1 3 1 5 . O kem os. 4 awning, b e a u t i f u l condition. E A ST LANSING. S u m m er. C ooT, New, n e v e r used. A lso 1958 tra n s m is sio n . 11.000 m ile s . E x­ id p art tim e , l d l 6 SH EPA RD S t. Two bedroom . M ust s e e to a p p r e c ia te . $ 2 ,6 5 0 . • AUTOMOTIVE quiet approved r o o m s . M en. C h evro let staftp n wagon. P h . celle n t condition. C all 3 5 5 -6 1 1 6 lin g s . Good Stove a n d r e fr ig e r a t o r fu r­ 3 3 7 -0 7 3 1 .______________________ 4 P r iv a te e n tra n ce , p riv a te hom e. 6 2 7 -5 7 1 6 . 2 • EMPLOYMENT evenings. tlor Apply Cap- • FOR RENT v alescen t C e n te r, nished. P a rk in g . S e p a ra te en­ P a rk in g . Phone ED 7 -g 7 9 4 . 3 M -M -M B A K E D G 0 i)D 5 ,c o o k ie s ; Lo s t & Found C O R V AI R C O U P E S . 19 61. tra n c e and u t ilit ie s . B o y s o r c a k e s , p a s t r ie s . P re p a re d fre s h • FO R SALE Ma r y Ave. Phone E A ST LANSING. M ale stu d en ts. F R A T E R N IT Y PIN . L o st S atu r­ M o n z a s , 700 S e r i e s . 1 4 6 1 m a rrie d couple p r e fe r r e d . 6 6 9 - dally. Kw ast B a k e r ie s , B ro o k ­ st have own t r a n s - Approved ro o m s . Two b lo ck s • LO ST 8. FOUND FALCO N . MAC AUTO S A L E S. 9105. 3 field P la z a at Hagadorn & Grand day, downtown o r E a s t L ansing • PERSONAL 4 B e r k e y . Cooking, p ark in g . D ay s, B u s in e s s a r e a . Phi D elta T h e ta . 1 4 m ile South of Holt on U.S. AVONDALE A P A R T M E N T S - R iv e r . 5 R ew ard . ED 2 -2 9 1 0 . • PEAN UTS PERSONAL ARE unlim ited a s an IV 5 -2 8 5 7 ; nigh ts IV 5 - 8 8 3 6 . 3 2 127. 4 Gunson and B e e c h . W alking d is ­ B T k £ , ENGLISH ra c in g . 8-s p e e d , • REAL E ST A T E C O R V E T T E 1959. Sm all engine. Avon re p re s e n ta tiv e . T urn your tan ce to cam p u s. $ 4 5 -$ 5 0 p e r A P P R O V E D STU D EN T housing L A D Y ’ S WR1STWATCH, lo st Ju n e $60. B u m p er pool ta b le , $35. • SER V IC E fr e e t i me into $$. F o r appoint­ p e rso n , p e r m onth. F o u r to an fo r m en. One block fro m c a m ­ 2 3 . R ew ard . Phone IV 2 -7 0 6 8 . Leaving fo r E u rop e. 1\ 4 -3651. P a n a so n ic’ s b e s t tr a n s is to r tape • TRANSPORTATION ment in your hom e, w rite o r ap artm en t. Now le a sin g fo r fa ll. pu s. R e a so n a b le . C a ll ED 2 - 2 4 r e c o r d e r and a c c e s s o r ie s , $ 80. •WANTED c al l : M rs . Alona H uckins, 5664 F u rn ish ed . C a ll 3 3 7 -2 0 8 0 fo r 0 6 6 4 a fte r 6 p .m . 3 C O R V E T T E 1962. 4-sp eed trn n s- Many School St. , Hasl et t , M ichigan o r 3 3 2 -3 6 8 2 . 1 Personal m issio n , p o sitra ctio n . M aroon m o re in fo rm atio n . Stop by any­ SIN G L E , D O U B L E S. S u m m e r , LOOK B - 4 - U B U Y . Any fu r n i- DEADLINE: cal l even in gs. F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C l tim e . Renting fo r su m m er s e s ­ f a ll. E co n o m ica l. S e rio u s , m a­ THINKING O F a P izza P a rty ? red, $ 2 ,8 0 0 . C all 3 7 2 -3 7 9 9 . 5 tu re . T V , s te r e o , flo o r c o v e r­ 2 p.m. one c l a s s day b e ­ C O R V E T T E 1964. 4 -sp e ed , p o s i- C O L L EG E STU D EN TS, m a l e , sio n . 8 tu re m en . Quiet studying. K it­ ing o r a p p lia n c e s. S to ra g e F u r ­ C on tact B im b o ’ s P iz z a f i r s t . fo re publ i c a t i o n. white se' Full tim e su m m e r w ork. P a r t ch e n . P a rk in g . 939 B u rch am . C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C tra ctio n . Si l ver ; white top. 2,0 0 0 OKEMOS, TW O bedroom a p a r t- n itu re S a le s . IV 7 -0 1 7 3 . C C a n c e l l a t i o n s • 12 noon one m ile s. Many e x tr a s . C a l l 3 3 2 - t i me during school y e a r If de­ m en t. D r a p e r ie s , stov e and r e ­ 3 3 2 -2 7 8 8 , 3 3 7 -0 8 8 1 . 6 4 8823 MEANS IF you a r e in E a s t s ire d . Ear n enough during sum ­ ENGLISH 3 s p e e d b ic y c le s . L an sin g and walk u p sta irs a t ' c l a s s day b e fo re publ i cat i or 143o* <5 fr ig e r a t o r . U tilitie s included. S p a C i o u s d o u b l e room at 908 m e r to pay fo r e n tire y e a r of $ 3 9 .7 7 . A CE HARDWHERE & Two Tw enty A lb e rt to the end Scooters-Cycles $90 m onthly. Phone ED 2 - 0 9 9 3 . S . H a rris o n . C lo se to cam p u s. PHONE: ENGLISH FORD hardtop. l9h3 schooling. O ver 15 $1,000 sch o l­ G IF T S , 201 E . G rand R iv e r , o f the h a ll, w e 'll s e ll you in­ HONDA 1964 . 305. 3 C a ll 3 3 7 -0 6 5 0 . 2 3 5 5 -8 25 5 - a c r o s s fro m Union. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . RATES: , $650. ar s hi ps w e re awarded to qu ali­ fied stud en ts. On the job tr a in ­ S AUB L E BEACH, O n tario. L a k e Huron. F u r n i s h e d fiv e room OPENFORTHESUM M ER C s u ra n ce in a zip . B ubolz, FO R R E A L SAVINGS ask th is 1 ing fo r p ra c tic a l use of your co tta g e . R ent to four ad ults. SIN GER A UTOM ATIC 2 I G - 2 a G 1 DAY..............S I . 25 F a r m H o u s e F r a te r n lty , 151 S ta te F a r m agent about fin an c­ education during the su m m er 3 3 2 -1 6 3 0 , 10 a .m . to 5 :3 0 p .m . MACHINE with b u ilt-in co n tro l 3 DAYS_____ $2.50 iö ö ö " Bogue S t. Ju s t E a st of C am pus. ing your next c a r through the m onths. An e a rn w hile you le a rn 2 fo r b u t t o n h o l e s , b lindhem s, 5 DAYS. . . .S 3 .7 5 Room $ 8. B o ard $12. M on- S ta te F a r m C a r F in a n ce P la n — program designed by th is m u lti- fancy d e sig n s, e tc ; in beautiful CAM PUS. TWO o r th re e sen io r F r i . C a ll 3 3 7 -9 2 3 0 a fte r 5 p m . A sk fo r Ed K arm ann, I V 5 - 7 2 6 7 , m illion d o lla r C o rp o ratio n that wood c o n so le . N e e d r e lia b le ( B a s e d on 15 words pe- ad' g ir ls to s h a r e new modern in F ra n d o r. Cl LIGHT WE I GH I m o to rc y c le s and hundreds of students have taken p arty to m ak e only nine pay­ s c o o te r s . New and u se d H a rle y - ap artm e n t. A ir conditioned. $55 PR O FE SSIO N A L MEN - o r stu ­ G O T YOUR NEW CAR figu red to There wi l l be a 2 5 c s e r v i c e advantage of. Many of whom a re m en ts of $7. G u aran teed . T r a d e - and b o o k k e e pi ng c h a r g e if Davidson M o to rcy cle s. IV 4 - month. Phone ED 2 -0 2 5 5 . 6 d en ts. R o o m fo r two. Home the penny? S ta te F a r m C a r F i ­ s till with our C o . in key execu ­ in s a c ce p te d . W ill discount fo r 42 10._________ 4 NEW S T U D E N T ap artm en t. p riv ile g e s , m ust have good r e ­ nan ce P lan m ay sa v e you m oney. t hi s ad i s not pai d wi t hi n tive p o sitio n s. F o r a rr a n g e ­ c a s h . PHONE OL 5 -2 0 5 4 . C2 Cooking f a c ilit ie s fo r th re e m en. fe r e n c e s . C all IV 4 -3 6 1 1 . 4 C a ll o r s e e S ta te F a r m agent one we e k. M OT( IRCYCT ES and B IC Y C L E S . m ents of p e rso n a l in terv iew , P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R ' - Phone 3 3 2 -0 2 4 9 o r 520 P a r k - COOL SUMM ER ro om s In new JIM RYAN, IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , in F r a n ­ New and used . S h ep 's M o to rs. tim e , sched ule and c ity you wish O lym pia P r e c is io n . B u y the la n e . 3 hom e. M en. C e ra m ic sh o w ers. d o r. C2 The State News does rot 2460 N. C e d ar. South of L a n s­ to w ork, c a ll Grand R ap id s, fin e s t. T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a s- ing. US 127. OX 4 -6 6 2 1 . 6 G L end ale 9 - 5 0 7 9 . A lso L an sin g , G IR L S TO s h a r e apartm ent and P a tio . C lo se in . P a rk in g . ED AIRBOUND FO R a c c e n ts c o n ti- p erm it rac ial o r rel i gi ous se lb rin g C o. 310 N. G rand . IV 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South Bend, C E n tra l studio ro om . P r iv a te e n tra n ce , 2-1183. 2 n ental? A ir a ccid en t in su ran ce d iscrim in a ion in its ad* I RI UMPH 650 c c . t. om pletely r e ­ 2 -1 2 1 9 . C park in g. 251 Sp artan A ve. 3 3 2 - SL E E P IN G ROOMS by week with fro m Bubolz c o s ts l e s s , can be* v e rtis in e c o l u m n s . The bu ilt. New pain! and up holstery. 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo , c a ll G rand WALNUT D I N I N G ta b le , s ix Rapids nu m ber. 19 6078t 1 p riv a te bath. W inslow 's M o tel. arran g e d in advance and fo r State News will not accept $400 f i r m. Cal l IV 9 -6 0 3 8 . 230 c h a ir s . 30” e l e c t r i c sto v e , ad vertisin g from p erso n s North A lg e r. 3 E X P E R IE N C E D M OTHER d e - B E T W E E N LANSING and E a st Phone ED 2 - 0 2 8 8 . <58 d ra p e s. S t e a m iro n , board , h igh er l im its . Bubolz 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 . L an sin g , ap a rtm e n t. F iv e room s 2 d iscrirm na mg against r e - s i r e s day c a r e of v e ry young WOMEN - NEAR cam p u s. L a rg e m o re . IV 2 -2 5 2 2 . 4 TRIUM PH 500 c c . E x celle n t con ­ and bath. F u rn ish e d . T h r e e o r ligion, r a c e , c o 1 o i dition. 1252 H a sle tt, A partm ent baby in m y lic e n se d hom e. Phone fou r boys o r g i r l s . All u tilitie s d ou bles, s in g le s , k itch en , bath, PO OD LE P U P P IE S . AKC r e g is - Peanut Personal national or gin* IV 4 -0 3 5 6 . 3 liv in g ro o m . $10 w eekly, sum ­ te re d . B la c k m in ia tu re . Phone 2 3 . F ydeal Vi l l a. Phone S teve, p aid. C all now fo r s p e cia l sum ­ F . J . L . & F .B .S . B ig p ro b le m . How R E G IS T E R E D OCCUPATIONAL m e r F a l l . ED 2 - 0 3 6 9 . 3 TU 2 -1 4 5 5 . 4 3 3 7 -1 0 9 0 . 2 m e r r a t e s . IV 2 -8 1 1 4 . 3 can I put 1500 Inch es in the th e ra p ist fo r s ta ff po sitio n in C L O SE TO U nion. G irl 21 o r o v e r. T E F L O N t r y i n g p an s, house­ A u to m o tiv e A u to S e rv ic e & P o rts __________ E A S T LANSING - F u rn ish ed . 1/2 a ttra c tiv e double with cook­ W.W. G re ek se c tio n only 12 modern re h ab ilitatio n c e n te r . w a re s and g ifts . A CE 1JARD- ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? C a l l C lo se to U n iv e rsity and s t o r e s . p ag es (c o lo r). My shoehorn is n 't ARE YOU i nt erest ed In A ttached to 350 bed g e n era l h os­ ing. $ 7 .5 0 . Ca l l 3 3 7 -1598. 3 W H ERE & G IF T S , 201 E . Grand K alam azoo S tre e t Body Shop. F o r men o r m a r rie d cou p le. big enough. A .H .L . used c a r? C all E d VVi p ita l. S a la ry com m en su rate with COOL SUM M ER ro o m s in n e w R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m Union. ED at B o b Ba ke r Rambl e Sm all dents to la rg e w re c k s. e x p e rie n c e . C o n tact M r s . R . C all ED 2 - 3 3 6 3 . 3 A m erican and F o reig n c a r s . hom e. M en. C e ra m ic sh o w ers. 2 -3 2 1 2 . C Real Estate 7 -9 7 6 5 . J ul i an, R eh abilitation M edical A R B O R F O R E S T ap artm e n ts. P a tio . C lo se in . P a rk in g . E D G u aranteed w o r k . 4 8 9 - 7 5 0 7 . 300 SHOTGUNS and r i f l e s . Used BUCK id ? ' C e: 2 C e n te r. 1215 E . M ichigan A ve., New deluxe one and two bedroom 2-1183. f 3 1411 E a s t K alam azoo. C and new. C e n tra l M ich ig a n 's SEV EN ROOM o ld er b ric k hom e. hardtop. Good co: . 2 -d o o r h ard - L an sin g . IV 4 -7 7 0 1 . 10 ap artm en ts with one and two M atu re s h a d e . C lo se to a ll M EN . SUM M ER r a t e s . Cooking' la r g e s t supply. F r e s h am m u­ 694-4921. bath s. A beautiful settin g on s ch o o ls, c h o ic e c o r n e r lo t fo r body e x ce lle n t Em p lo y m e n t G R E A T L AK E S Em ploym ent fo r f a c ilit ie s , liv in g ro o m . C lo se to nition a ls o . W ilcox Secondhand i r e s . Phone IV perm anent p o sitio n s in o ffic e , T ro w brid ge R o a d n e a r H ar­ f u t u r e exp an sion. R easonably CADILLAC 1956. Sharp 4-d o o r. BOOKKE E P E R S - T YPT5T cam p u s. P a rk in g . P riv a te en­ S to r e . 509 E . M ichigan . IV s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C all IV 2 -1 5 4 3 . riso n , n e a r MSU and shopping. p ric e d . H a sle tt. F E 9 -2 5 4 3 . 2 A ll white with light blue in te r­ tr a n c e . 3 3 2 -2 1 9 5 a fte r 5 :1 5 . 5 5 -4 3 9 1 . C2 Minimum two y e a r s e x p e rie n ce No stud ents. S e e re sid e n t man­ io r . $395. Cal l OX 4 -4 6 5 6 . 4 O LD SM O BILE 1 9 5 8 .2-d o o r h ard - C req u ired fo r tem p o rary a ssig n ­ a g e r . 3 3 7 -0 6 3 4 . ’ 7 WALNUT S T R E E T . N ice room S lL V E R T O N E S T E R E O . P o r t a - I 'H M IS C H EV RO LET 1953. Quiet m otor. top. Bl ack and white. Sm all en­ L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y . P er­ b le . B ran d new. $ 8 0 . C a ll 3 3 7 - m en ts. Im m ed iate need fo r typ­ fo r tw o la d ie s . K itchen p riv i­ New b a tte ry , se a t c o v e rs . Snow gine. Runs w ell. $ 2 5 0 .I V 9-1895. manent p o sitio n . F o u r-m e m b e r , EA ST LANSING. N e a r L a k e 9514 a fte r 5 :3 0 p .m . 3 ist to work through O cto b er. No le g e s . C a ll T U 2 -9 1 0 9 . 5 t ir e s . Runs w ell. R easonable. 5 downtown law fir m . F iv e d ays. fro n ta g e . T h r e e o r fou r m en. fe e s . 333 A L B E R T j I n t e r n a t i o n a l B IC Y C L E ¿ A L E S , s e r v ic e and ED 2 -5 7 2 2 . 1 O LD SM O BILE 19 “ 5. Used fo r Shorthand and typing. A ccu racy F o u r b ed ro om s, com m unity kitchen. Phone F E 9 -8 7 4 1 . 1 H ouse. T w o -m an ro o m s, sum ­ re n ta ls . E a s t L an sin g C y c le , C H EV RO LET?;1 TW O for p rice t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . Radio, two re q u ire d . Age 2 1 -3 5 . M ust be E M P L O Y E R S O VERLOAD CO . m e r te r m , beginning Ju n e 15th, 1215 E a s t G rand R iv e r . C all of onel 1959 4 -d o o r, s ix -c y lin d e r sp e a k e rs. B e s t o ffe r. C all 4 84- cap ab le of top -notch p e rfo rm ­ T W O BEDROO M a p a r t m e n t . 616 M ich. N atl. T o w er $50. T V a v a ila b le . 4 8 4 -5 4 9 6 . 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C s tic k . $650 fo r both. IV 5-1963. 3284. 4 an ce . C a ll M rs . B r e m e r . 4 8 9 - Couple o r stu d en ts. N icely f u r - 487-6071 . Cl N ights 3 7 2 -0 3 3 0 . 5 A T STUD and fo r s a le ; R e g is - 3 5753. 2 . nished. C lo se to cam p u s. A lso R A MB I l k iyn '2Ame r i c a n Station MA L E HE L P needed Im m ed iately te re d S h e t l a n d 4 0 " , S ilv e r C H E V R O L ET 1963. 327. 4-sp eed N U RSES A I D E S . E xp erien ced ro o m s . R e a so n a b le . ED 7 -2 3 4 5 . E A ST LANSING. A cro ss fro m wagon. F o r S a le o r trad e for fo r landscaping w ork. F u ll or dappled s ta llio n . Phone 6 5 5 - Irnpala Super Sport con v ertib le. p re fe rr e d , but w illl tr a in . M ust ____________________ 3 MSU Union. Inquire 211 E a s t older c a r . Low m ile a g e , o rig i­ part-ti me. Vaughan’ s Land­ 1729.________________* 2 Red w i t h black top. $2,200. have own tra n sp o rta tio n . Apply G IR L S . ONE g ir l to s h a re four G rand R iv e r , E a s t L an sin g o r nal ow ner. Good ru b b e r. C lean . scap in g . ED 2-6311. 4 FO R S A L E : F o u r p ie c e bedroom Phone 4 8 5 -6 0 0 9 . in p e rso n , 10 a .m .- 4 p .m . C api­ g ir l apartm ent in new er hom e. Phone 3 3 7 -9 1 7 1 . 3 E D 2-8 8 3 1 . 2 BEAUTY O P ER A T O R S. F u ll s u ite, m od ern . $ 90. C a ll ED W ELL, T H A T 'S GOING IN s e r v ic e ; m ust sell tal C ity C o n v alescen t C en ter Su m m er r a t e s . 3 3 2 -2195. 5 FO R TWO b o y s, p riv a te e n tra n ce C h evro let 1954; 0 1 d s m o b i 1 e RE NAUL T T9 61 C A R A V E LL E tim e . Spartan Shopping Cen­ No. 3 . 1313 M ary Ave. 4 TW O BEDROOM , m od ern, c o m - to w a lk -in b asem en t study ro om , 7 -7 6 4 4 . 2 6R A TITU D E FOR YOU.' 1953. Good tran sp o rtatio n , good radio and h e a te r. C hevrolet $75 o r b est o ffe r. O ldsm obile, $100 C o n v e rtib le. D etach able hard­ top. One ow ner. R ecen tly o v er­ hauled. $800. IV 4 -2 3 6 3 . 3 te r . Phone 3 3 2 -4 5 2 2 . N EED AT ONCE! B a b y s itte r fo r baby 14 month? old. 7 - 9 :3 0 p .m ., 6 C O L L E G E STU D E N T , fem ale to do light housekeeping and baby­ sittin g 4 hou rs a day. Own tr a n s ­ p l e t e l y fu rnished ap artm en t. A vailable A u g u s t through De­ c e m b e r. M o d erate ren t to r e lia ­ bedroom and law n. ED 2 -4 6 7 4 . bath. P R IV A T E ROOM fo r gentlem an 712 N o rth - 3 C L A R IN E T . G O O D condition, $ 3 5 . V iolin, G erm an m ak e. W ell ca re d fo r , $ 4 0 . ED 2 -4 0 6 9 . 4 r Monday - Thur s day, fo r fiv e o r b e s t o ffe r. Contact Je ff S PARTAN M OTORS p o rtatio n . 'O kem os a r e a . 3 3 2 - b le couple o r gradu ate students. two b lo ck s fro m Union. P r iv a te G O L F C L U B S . M en’ s com p lete M attson, 3 3 7 -0 6 5 4 9 - 4 . 4 w eeks. If in te re ste d p le a se com e s e t , bag. $ 1 6 . ED 2 -1 0 0 7 . 4 F e a tu re s s p o rts c a r s -L a n s in g ’ s 499 5 , 4470 Greenwood D r., O ke- T h re e blo ck s fro m cam pu s. C all e n tra n ce and phone. C all ED C 1958 ifn p a U T o iC - to my apartm ent at 300 MAC. R E F R IG E R A T O R F o r S a le . Can h e v r o l e t fin est s e le c tio n . m o s. 3 a fte r 5 p .m . ED 2 -4 9 3 9 . 4 2 -1 4 4 1 . 3 v e rtib le . Pow er st eeri ng a n d I R 4 1963. W ire w h eels, rad io, 2 NEAR B E A L S t. F o u r ro o m s, F R E E , IN exchange f o r little b e p icked up week o f Ju ly 6th. b r a k e 1'. Automat i c t r a n s mi s ­ CHOOSE YOUR own h o u rs. A Fo r Rent s le e p two o r th re e . M ale. Sen­ w ork; g ir l to s h a r e la rg e bed­ $ 2 5 . 3 3 2 -1 8 8 2 . 4 sio n . One ow ner. Real sharp! few hours a day can m ean e x ­ VACATION ON Delightful Island . io r o r gradu ate stud ents. U til­ roo m , living ro om , kitchen. ED T V : ZENITH tab le m od el, 17 inch. ED 2 - 6 2 1 8 . ______________4 T R 3 1961. Radio, $1, 295. celle n t e arn in g s fo r you a s a itie s paid. $100 m onthly. IV 2 -5 9 7 7 . 3 G radu ated, m u st s e l l . B e s t UiE CLEAN u p h i s o j h o l e N orthern O n tario . E x c e lle n t C H E V R O L ET 1958 B e la ir , Six. trained Avon re p re se n ta tiv e , 5 -9 8 1 8 ._________________________ 4 o ffe r . 3 5 5 -7 9 6 9 . 3 HOUSE FOR HIM, AN£> N0(J fish in g , sw im m ing, boating. C all Sti ck. Looks good, run- wel l. TR 3 1960. Ful l y equiped, $1, 295. trained A v o n re p re se n ta tiv e . F o r S ale Or i e n t a l w a l l h a n g s . Set of HE OJON'T EVEN INVITE US M r s . S c a r le tt, 6 5 5 -1 8 0 9 , ED 2 - APARTM ENT FO R re n t. $95 p e r $495. C all R o g er, evenings 337- F o r appointm ent in your hom e, m onth. F u rn ish e d . C all ED 2 - b lack ta b le s . M a sk s. D inette s e t . O V ER FOR A PARTV." w rite o r c a ll: M r s . Alona 6595. 4 E L E C T R IC C L O T H ES d r y e r . 230 7 . 4 Sunbeam, Alpine 1963’ s . Two to 3 537. ; i_ A rt o b je c ts . Home on le a v e . IT H uckins, 5664 School- S t., H a s- STU D EN TS, R EN T IT Now! E v­ 1 1/2 y e a r s old. E x c e lle n t con­ C H EV RO LET 1957 V -6 Standard ch o o se. W ire w heels, rad ios, lett, M ichigan o r c a ll evenings, ery th in g you need! Double bed s, Houses__________________________ dition. B a rg a in . C all 3 3 2 -3 8 8 0 . IV 9 -6 4 4 1 . 1 sn ift. Two to choose fro m . Now flo o r p o lis h e rs , e tc . U -R E N T - T H R E E BEDROOM house, four 4 GERM AN SHORTHAIR p o in ter E E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C2 o n l y $495. No i n o n e j down. IT -S h o p . 2213 E . M ichigan, IV b lo ck s fro m cam p u s. W ill a c ­ E L E C T R IC S T O V E , ch ro m e k it­ pups. AKC R e g is te r e d . $40. P h. DEPEN DABLE! LAI A to help with SU PERIO R M OTORS. 2124South quiped, auto- 4 -8 3 1 7 . - 3 com m odate 4, 5 o r 6. C ontact chen s e t, d esk , b o o k c a se s, s e c ­ TU 2 -8 0 6 5 o r IV 2 -8 9 6 0 . 4 m other in w h e e lch a ir. T h r e e C e d ar. 1\ 4 -9 3 0 5 . Sam E yd e. 3 3 2 -5 0 4 1 . 2 tion al d avenport. C o rn e r ta b le, MAHONGANY V A N ltY w lth m lr - child ren school age. 8 -5 fiv e Apartments CHE V R O L L I 1 9 6 0 ' i f e I - " a i r . days a w eek. Own tran sp o r­ T H R E E BEDROOM hom e. S u m - c h a ir s , 9* x 1 2 ' cotton rug. r o r , seven d ra w e rs . U sed v e ry W hite. 4-d oo r aut omat i c. W hite- GRAND A VEN U E. South 1101. Moving Ju ly 1. ED 2 -8 4 7 5 . 2 litt le . 3 3 2 -4 7 0 3 Saturday eve­ ÜÜHV SHOULD I L E T IT S E T tation . $ 25. 3 7 2 -1 0 5 3 . 2 m e r o r F a l l . M ale stu d en ts. I wall tir e s . E x celle n t condition. One bedroom , com p letely fu r­ R E G IS T E R E D N URSES, full o r C lo se to cam p u s. Ca l l IV 5 -1380 B E A G L E P U P S-A K C r e g is te re d . ning o r Sunday afte rn o o n s. 2 a l l m es s ed up a fa in ? $900. Cal l IV 9 - 1 2 1 4 . 4 nished. C lean , good lo catio n . a fte r 3 :3 0 p m . 3 Seven w eek s. $ 2 5 . A lso y e a r old part tim e . 11-7 o r 3-11. Good $70 m onth. 4 8 5 -4 9 8 2 aftern o o n s. M obile Homes_________ m a le , AKC, $ 45. Phone T U 2 - BLOSSE s al ar y a n d d iffe re n tia l plus ot her frin g e b e n e fits. F le x ib le ________ _ 4 M A L E T O s h a r e house with th re e G IR L T O s h a re furnished ap art­ -stu d en ts. Own bedroom in L a n s ­ 52 8 0 . 4 MOB ÎL E H O M E 1959.^50' x 1(7. E x c e lle n t con d ition. F u rn ish ed . tim e sched ule. M eal fu rnished . m en t. N ear P o s t O ffice. U tili­ in g . In exp en sive. C a ll 4 8 5 -6 5 1 8 . T953 (DEM ONSTRATOR) Z l G - W a s h e r-d ry e r. E D 2 -8 1 4 6 . 1 Phone ED 2 -0801.____________ 19 t ie s . A re le n e, 3 5 5 -3 3 3 3 ; 3 3 2 - P a rk in g . 3 Z A G O M A T 1 C SEWING MA­ Must be seen WAI TERS FO R full and p a r t- 8314. 3 W ANTED, TWO m a le stud ents to CHINE. One dial co n tro l fo r R IT Z C R A F T - 10 x 35, m od ern. ed. 4 84-4088 tim e night w ork. C all IV 5 -7 1 7 9 buttonholes, blin d h em s, mono­ Two y e a r s old. W ill s e ll equity SENIOR OR gradu ate students sh a re house fo r S u m m er. Good fo r appointm ent. 4 wanted to s h a re new two bed­ g r a m s , fancy d e sig n s. In good fo r $30 0 . Phone 4 8 2 -9 9 1 9 . 2 lo ca tio n . CaR. 3 3 2 -3 7 4 6 . • 4 room ap artm en t. T h re e block s T H R E E COEDS. S in gle and double condition. W ill s e ll fo r only $48.72 o r s m a ll monthly pay­ fro m cam p u s. $55 p e r month. Get Out of the EDEN R O C Phone ED 2 - 0 2 5 5 . 5 b ed ro o m s. A v ailab le Sum m er te r m . Unapproved, n e a r c a m ­ m en ts of $ 6 .5 0 . M ust be see n to be ap p recia ted . F o r Infor­ E A ST LANSING. D eluxe a p a rt- p u s. C all 3 3 2 -1 2 4 2 . 3 S U M M E R 'S APARTM ENTS m en t. P ro fe ss io n a l o r college Room s m ation, c a ll O L 5 -2 0 5 4 . C2 THE Now p e rso n n e l. F u rn ish ed one bed­ room a ir - c o n d it io n e d . N ear A PP R O V E D ROOMS fo r m en. MAHOGANY VANITY with m ir ­ r o r , sev en d ra w e rs . U sed v ery HOT, H O T SUN L e a s in g cam p u s. ED 2 -3 5 0 5 , E D 2 -3 1 3 5 . ___________ 5 Second su m m er s e s s io n . F iv e b lo ck s fro m cam p u s. $8 s in g le s , l it t l e . 3 3 2 -4 7 0 3 Saturday even­ ing o r Sunday afterno on. 1 R IV E R 'S E D G E and enjoy the fresh A T T R A C T IV E T H R E E r o o m s $6 doubles. ED 2 -4 4 6 1 . 4 coolness of one of our ' fo r with tile bath. U nfurnished e x ­ WOMEN, D O U BL E S, $ 6. S in g le s, cept r e fr ig e r a to r and stov e. A ir $ 9 . Spartan H a ll. 2 1 5 , L o u is. S P E C IA L S A L E on new and used E m e rso n T V ’ s . K E Y E S SA L E S FALL Swimming Pools Fall conditioned. C l o s e to cam pus and A & P S to re . 125 K enberry N e ar cam p u s. L aund ry, parkin g f a c il it i e s . ED 2 -2 5 7 4 . 3 & S E R V IC E . 2500 E . M ichigan. IV 5 -0 8 0 1 . 3 D r. A dults. ED 2 -4 8 8 6 . 6 M EN , D O U BL E S, $ 6. S in g le s, $9. fe a tu r in g M .A .C . Ave. FURNISHED a p a rt­ Sp artan H all. 215 L o u is. N ear l e a s e s a v a i l a b le ment f o r up t o four g ir ls . cam p u s, laundry, parking fa ­ 2 double bedrooms R easo n ab le. C a ll 3 3 2 -6 7 3 6 . 6 c il i t i e s . ED 2 -2 5 7 4 . 3 Double bathrooms For Fun and Comfort on Your STRAIGHT7 Walk-in closets V a c a t i o n Tri p 2 1 5 S O U T H HOMER. P riv a te ro o m . P r iv a te e n tra n ce with o r W A TC H FOR i the illu stratio n Air Conditioning eye will s e e the tm ent living. Me Wall-to wall carpeting HéRJ? Re nt a Travi lie H ouse Car by th« Week without m e a ls . G en tlem en . 5 our new b k d g . o p e n in g in th e f a ll ju s t to th e re a r We s till have a few ap artm en ts a v a ila b le to cam pus *and Fully equipped L'c ÈnÎ « Onl y E L D A -D IA N E o f R iv e rs E d g e fo r Sum m er and F a l l . n o re than many Full size kitchen BEAUTY SA LO N ws the s c o r e on BURCHAM WOODS Elevator ¡is from Boehm and for the fin e st in Laundry facilities Personalized Styling E Y D E A L V ILLA Expert Hair Designing CALI ED 2 -4 4 3 2 P ß HM C' EDEN R O C Call suep, a Big living Room A ir C onditioned Hurry, Call Today 2 5 2 R i v e r S tr e e t IV 4-1445 Cloiots 3 3 2 -5 0 5 1 E D 2-5041 or E D 2-0565 ßMax 2 5 1 R iv e r S t r e e t Enclosed Lavatory O W E K MA N (1 m in . fro m Bogue Shower F o r Cool C om fort S tr e e t B rid g e ) Complete Kitchen Automatic Transmission Stop At Our Model P R ' 11 1 RT Y MANAGEMENT CO. O ver C o lleg e D rug-on 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 Abbott Road ED 2-2416 252 C ed ar for better living 235 D elta 5 1 7 :3 3 2 -0 8 3 8 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 V 216 W. IONIA ST. Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, June 3 0, 1964 Real Esta te S e rvic e 2961 B R IA R C L 1 F F , E a st L a n s ­ TV SERVICE calls-$5. Tubes ing. F o u r bed ro om , den and discounted 25%, except picture F o r m s C h a p t e r L a u g u a g e S o c ie ty Club Sends 9 To Meet fam ily ro o m . S p lit-le v e l. Two tubes. Estimates on shop ser­ A new c h a p te r of P hi Sigm a Nine m em b ers of the MSU Disneyland w ere also on th e to u r. y e a r s old. C onvenient to South vice. Acme TV, IV 9-5009. C { Iota, ro m an ce language honor D a iry C lub attended the annual At the d airy convention, Dale cam p u s. Im m ed iate occu p ance. TUTORING-ECONOMlCS, math, s o c ie ty , was re c e n tly e sta b lish ed m eeting of the A m erican D a i r y Ba uma n, Brown C ity graduate One block n o rth , in te rs e c tio n statistics, by University in­ h e re . S cie n c e A sso ciation in T u cso n , student, was e lected f i r s t v ice of Hagadorn and M t. Hope. C a ll structor. C a l l Jim Billings. A r iz ., Ju n e 21 -2 3 . p resid en t of the student branch of 3 3 2 -8 1 7 6 . 5 Reasonable. 332-6607._______ 3 W a n te d ADSA fo r the com ing y e a r . YEA R ROUND hom e fo r s a le . F R E E E ST IM A T E on your move D ennis A rm stro n g , farm man­ " I ’ L L BU Y anthing o f v alu e.” Good d ee r hunting te r r ito r y . anyw here in the w o rld . Phone a g e r of d airy and clu b ad visor, O ther MSU d eleg ates w ere Stan W ilcox Secondhand S to r e . 509 Ideal fo r hunting p a rty . Bob IV 5 -2 2 4 1 , B ek in s Van L in e s . accom panied the students to the Ma r k s , Clayton se n io r; L a r r y E . M ich igan . IV 5 -4 3 9 1 . C F o r s b e r g , 3 3 7 -7 9 0 7 . 4 A sk fo r J i m . C convention and on an extended Hammond, Milan s e n io r; J e r r y FO R S A L E . Stone C ottag e. P h il— D IA PER S E R V IC E , th re e types ¿ H lL b R fe N T O c a r e fo r in my trip that took the group to many Good, Caledonia j u n i o r ; Dan lip in e . M ahogany lin ed . F i r e ­ of d ia p e rs to ch o o se fro m . Bulk hom e. Age fo u r. F iv e days w eek. outstanding d airy fa rm s and e s ­ B e r r y , Shepard Junior; N o r m p la c e . All m odern 100 ft. sandy wash fo r c le a n e r , w h ite r d ia­ On M -7 8 . 332-1104. 3 tab lish m en ts in C a lifo rn ia and V eliq u ette, Kewadin sophom ore; beach on beautiful Arnold L a k e . p e r s , flu ff d ried and folded. T O R E N T , th re e o r four bedroom o th er w estern s ta te s . J ohn G regg, L itch field fresh m an ; H a rriso n , M ichigan , K E 9 -4 0 3 1 U se y o u rs o r ren t o u r s . Con­ hom e unfurnished excep t fo r S e v e ra l s t a t e and national Lloyd P a rk s , B ronson s e n io r; and o r L an sin g , TU 2 -6 8 1 9 . 3 ta in e rs fu rn ish ed . No d ep osit. sto v e . A v ailab le L a b o r Day. p a rk s and to u ris t s it e s such as B ru c e N oll,.Sheridan s e n io r . MODERN T H R E E bedroom hom e 25 yean s e x p e rie n c e . B y - L o C on tact B o xh o ld er, Box 476, fo r s a le . G a ra g e , la rg e lo t. N ear D iaper S e r v ic e . 1010 E . M ich l- W est B ra n c h , Iowa. 5 Program Information 3 3 2 - 6 9 4 4 E a st L an sin g , $7000, te r m s . IV ‘ gan. IV 2 - 0 4 2 1 .,- j C WANTED TO buy. B ed roo m f u r - ^ COOL Mwmfym/ 2 -8 7 6 0 . C A SEY ’ S HAIR S T Y L IS T S A o - * y L A S T 3 DA YS F IV E M IL E S E a s t of cam p u s. 805 W. Holm es n itu re o r ap p lian ces. F o r fu r­ SBK: 65C to 5 :3 0 E v e . 900 th e r in fo rm atio n , c a ll JU R Y - S p a cio u s, s i x - r o o m , r a n c h 1 B lo ck E a s t of T opps Discount ROWE W areh ou se. 4 8 9 -0 4 4 9 . 3 ¡ ¡ T W IN -H IT SHOW ! h om e. B eau tifu lly landscaped. S p e c ia lis ts in b leach in g , tinting, fro stin g and h a ir sty lin g . Open WANTED, A w rin g er w a sh e r. 1 1/2 bath. Two b ed ro o m s, la rg e Hit No. 1 r e c r e a tio n . D o u b l e g a r a g e . $21,000. C a ll 3 3 2 -8 9 1 3 . 5 9 - 6 evenings by appointm ent. 8 8 2 -8 6 1 8 . Anna J o DeVaney, Good condition. Phone 337-7154. 3 IT’ S A LONG WAY DOWN-Just goingoffthe high board at the Intramura I Pool is an age and the ability to complete the dive without belly-whopping on the pool surface, Y o lsiou o nly i;3 veseoence. . 9.30 0-5.30 ... . BLAKE EDWARDS Moounoa ONE ' BLOCK fro m MSU, th re e J im C a se y , M ary C a s e y . 2 A USED a ir con d ition er, 1 ton. accomplishment for most swi mmers. How graceful the diver is matters little, com- Tom Rudolph, actually a graceful high- board man, demonstrates the off-hand ‘Ger- T h e P ink.„ ‘ DAVIDNIVEN PETER SELLERS CH inD C A R E - In my lic e n se d Good con dition. C a ll 3 5 3 -1 6 5 0 ROBERTWAGNER CAPUCINE bedroom , 1 1/2 b ath s, full b a s e ­ m en t, fir e p la c e . Newly d eco r­ South sid e ho m e. R e fe r e n c e s . 8 a .m .- 5 p .m . 19 pared to the pride of having had the cour- onimb' technique. Photos by Ken Roberts. Ptwanicteh!er ated. L a rg e y a rd . 3 3 2 -0 9 1 1 . 4 Phone 8 8 2 -8 0 4 8 .______________ 4 V THË PINK PANTNEFÜ NURSERY, GARDEN supply WHY PAY M O R E? F o r p ro fe s ­ MSU's ENDS TONIGHT sional dry clean in g , WEN - -CLAUDIA CARDINALE s t o r e , Ja c k s o n . F o u r a c r e s , two h o m es, equipm ent. S tate Wide R e a l E s ta te . TU 2 - 5 7 3 7 . 3 DROWS. P a n ts, s k ir t s , sw ea­ t e r s , 6 0 £ . P lain d r e s s e s , s u its, c o a ts , $ 1 .1 9 . 3006 V ine S t.. 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TECHNICOLOR ■FROM WARNER BROS, COMING- " U N S I N K A B L E 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, June 30 , 1964 > E d u c a tio n F u ll- Y e a r O p e r a t io n F o r many of the U n iv e rsity ’ s T h e gradu ate e n ro llm e n t both S till o th e rs co m e b ack to take p le te w ork on th e ir m a s te r ’ s f o r e doing work on advanced 11 c o lle g e s Su m m er te rm i s a th is su m m er and la s t ranged b e­ advanced c o u r s e s In th e ir a r e a s . d e g re e s during the su m m e r s e s ­ d e g r e e s , Cobb said . w elco m e b reak fro m the h e c tic tween 1,900 and 2 ,0 0 0 . T h is com ­ And then th e re a r e th o se who sio n and a s m any a s 15 w ill H ow ever, he s a id , th e re a r e ru sh of the re g u la r sch o o l y e a r . p a re s with 1,4 0 0 S p rin g te rm a r e w orking on th e ir m a s t e r 's p rob ably com p lete th e ir d o cto r’ s m any p la c e s a ll o v er the s ta te Not so In the C o lle g e of Edu­ and 1,3 0 0 F a ll te r m . o r d o c to r's d e g re e s . w o rk . o f M ich igan w here th e s e te a c h e rs c a tio n . T h e s u m m e r undergraduate Cobb e stim a te d th at betw een S e v e ra l m o re p eop le a r e tak­ can go to take c o u r s e s leading T h o m as C . C obb, a s s o c ia te en ro llm en t Is about 1 ,2 0 0 , he 150 and 200 students w ill c o m - ing c o u rs e s fo r tr a n s f e r c r e d it, to th e s e d e g r e e s . Many o f t h e m p r o fe s s o r of edu cation, said the s a id , com p ared with 1 ,7 5 0 Spring Cobb s a id . T h e s e a r e people who tak e one c o u rs e p e r te rm in C o lleg e o f Education is p robably teh m . T h is nu m ber is quite high, want to take a p a r tic u la r p ro ­ th e s e s e s s io n s and co m e back c lo s e r t o a full fo u r -q u a rte r he said , and is in c re a s in g each f e s s o r o r a p a r tic u la r c o u r s e o r to cam p u s S u m m er te r m to work o p eration than any o th er c o lle g e , and he o ffered fig u re s to support h is sta te m e n t. su m m e r. T h e b ig g e st re a so n fo r the high su m m er e n ro llm en t is te a c h e rs Goldw ater (continued from page 1) want a change fro m so m e o th er c o lle g e o r u n iv e rsity . M ost people who grad u ate fro m fu ll-tim e on th e ir d e g r e e s . It i s a lm o st a n e c e s s ity fo r p eop le in the teach in g p ro fe ssio n who a r e em ployed fu ll-tim e dur­ MSU with a b a c h e lo r’ s d eg re e in to co m e b ack to c o lle g e in o rd e r ing the school y e a r u se t h e no table one is R ich ra d Durant education and a te a c h e r 's c e r ­ Journalists su m m er fo r fu ll- tim e study, Cobb said . o f D e tro it, who has rep eated ly o p p o s e d Rom ney’ s le a d e rsh ip t ific a te teach fo r a w hile b e - to keep p a c e with the changing w o rld , Cobb sa id . Praise Grad’s T h e s e te a c h e r s co m e b ack fo r d uring h is te rm a s g o v ern o r. M s e v e ra l re a s o n s , he s a id . Som e Rom ney has sta te d that he T H U R B E R WORD D A N C E -O p e n in g W e d n e s . day e v e n in g , th e f ir s t o f th e Summer C ir c le with Connie Chaffee. The Summer Circle productions are given in Demonstration Hall Excellence re tu rn to re fr e s h th e ir knowledge o f th e ir su b je c t m a tte r . O th ers cannot support G old w ater u n le ss the s e n a to r h a s b een "m is q u o ­ AN LIKE LOUIS. IT’S re tu rn to keep up with re c e n t t e d " on m a tte r s su ch a s c iv il p ro d u c tio n s , T h u rb e r C a rn iv a l in c lu d e s a s e rie s o f s k e tc h e s such as the Word D a n ce each Wednesday through Saturday evening. Photo by Larry Fritzlan. G e ra ld J . K e ir , S n yd er, N .Y ., grad u ate, w as c ite d fo r a c h ie v e ­ m ent by Sigm a D elta C h i, p ro ­ developm ents in th e fie ld o f edu­ c a tio n . rig h ts , the United N ations and U .S .-S o v ie t re la tio n s . THE COOLEST! fe s s io n a l jo u rn a lism s o c ie ty . . Rom ney invited G old w ater to T h e r e ’ s n e v e r any sw eat when you le t us do the jo b . ap p e a r b e fo re the d eleg atio n the And we’ r e the fa s te s t, too. In by 10, out by 5 . K e ir , a Ju n e grad u ate o f MSU, w as one of 62 g rad u ates in jo u r ­ sa m e day a s S cra n to n , but the Lansing Area Among Loivest n a lism to be s e le c te d a s out­ L ib r a r y T o C lo s e A rizon a s e n a to r w as unable to c o m e b e ca u se h is daughter Peggy standing in th e ir c la s s e s at c o l­ le g e s and u n iv e rs itie s w here the E a rly Fo r J u ly 4 was bein g m a r rie d la s t weekend C L E A N E R AN D in P h o en ix. s o c ie ty has c h a p te rs . S H IR T L A U N D R Y State U n e m p lo y m e n t D o w n T h e lib r a r y w ill c lo s e a t 6 p .m . Fo llow in g G o ld w a te r's ad d ress S e le c tio n s a r e based on c h a r ­ F rid ay and re m a in c lo s e d a ll day to the d e le g a te s , a re c e p tio n w ill a c t e r , sch o la rs h ip , and com pe­ Satu rd ay in o b se rv a n ce of the b e held in the J a c k T a r fo r the te n c e t o p e rfo rm jo u r n a lis tic 623 E . G rand R iv e r ED 2 -3 5 3 7 Ju ly 4 holiday. It w ill be open R om ney s t a f f and R ep u blican M ichigan 's unemployment ra te below the M arch fig u re, re p o rts the M ichigan E con o m ic R e c o rd . ta s k s . A c r o s s F r o m Student S e r v ic e s B uild ing 2 - 1 1 p .m . Sunday a s u su al. S ta te C e n tra l C o m m ittee . continued to d e c 1 i n e in A pril, the U n iv e rsity B u reau of B u s i­ A ll 14 of the lab o r m ark et T h e p u rp o se of the c ita tio n s , dropping m ore than one p er cen t n e ss and E conom ic R e s e a r c h . a r e a s liste d in the re p o rt showed w hich a r e not r e s t r ic t e d to Sig m a S om e 126,000 p e rso n s w ere un­ unem ploym ent d eclin e s in A p ril. D elta Chi m e m b e rs, Is to p ro ­ L a w s o n H o n o red em ployed in A p ril, o r 4 .3 p er F lin t again had the low est Job­ m o te high stan d ard s and e n co u r­ cen t of a labor fo rc e totaling le s s ra te , 1.6 p e r c e n t. Fo llow ­ ag e broad and thorough p re p a r­ B y A lm a M a te r 2 ,9 2 1 ,5 0 0 . In M arch , the Jo b le ss ing w ere Saginaw' (2 p e r c en t), ation by students who intend to total was 157,000, o r 5 .4 p e r c e n t Ann A rb o r (2.1 p e r cen t) and follow jo u rn a lis m a s a c a r e e r . C h e ste r A. Law son, re s e a rc h of a lab o r fo rc e of 2,912,100. L an sin g (2 .2 p e r c e n t). p ro fe s so r and fo rm e r chairm an of t h e departm ent o f natural The national unemployment A p ril’ s b u sin e ss a c tiv ity in­ Lucky §|§ s c ie n c e , has been honored by ra te fo r A pril was 5 .3 p e r cen t. In A p ril, 1963, the jo b le s s ra te dex (1947-1949 equ als 100) was MIAMKi)— R o y ce Atwood Wight Summer fu n begins with a trip 2 7 0 .6 com pared with 259.1 in w as taking a nap in the bed­ T h ie l C o lleg e, G re e n v ille , P a. was 5 .5 p e r cen t. M arch and 246 in A p ril, 1963. ro o m of h is s m a ll co tta g e but Lawson was one of th re e alum ni T h e B u reau ’ s re p o rt, based on T h e s ta te ’ s bank d eb its index suddenly awoke and dashed out cite d by the Thiel C o lleg e alumni fig u re s from the M ichigan E m ­ fo r A p ril was 3 2 2 .3 , com pared of the room r e c e n tly . to K napp’s Sportswear Department a s so c ia tio n f o r distinguished ploym ent S e cu rity C o m m ission , dl with 308.9 in M arch and 291.5 Second s la te r a 3 6 -fo o t, t h r e e - s e r v ic e in th e ir p ro fe sssio n a l is included in the Ju n e iss u e of In A p ril, 1963. fie ld s. ton c o n c r e te p ilin g , which w ork­ T h e r e ta il s a le s index f o r m en had been e r e c tin g n e a r the to choose the proper casual wear M arch was 194.6, com p ared with p la c e , c ra sh e d through the ro o f. 186.7 in F e b ru a ry and 185 in Vne tf-at ß la d z P uM uccd M a rc h , 1963. ‘ ‘ I had a p r e m o n i t i o n of t r o u b le ," sa id the g ra te fu l W ight. fo r all planned fu n activities! the coffee house “ The Best In Folk Music" MSU FOREIGN FILMSERIES This Week P re sen ts TO M P A X T O N "E X Q U IS IT E ... 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