Thursday, March 4, 1965 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan But Seriously.. *»«■ EDITORIALS***** Yes, 'Quite Clear' The Subcommittee on Off- threat" the University holds Campus Housing was faced with a against owners of unsupervised new problem Monday, as Robert housing is the threat to remove Repas, associate professor of their names from the list of labor and industrial relations, available housing in the student brought up in a meeting the ques¬ affairs office. For home-owners tion of discrimination in housing set on restricting their tenants in East Lansing. to whites only, this is probably The subcommittee had appar¬ not too much of a hardship. East ently not been prepared to dis¬ Lansing does not have enough cuss this question--it was formed student rooms, and tenants are to feel out thought on new hous¬ always available. ing rules not on housing realities 1 atrick B. Smith, director of already present and thus had no off-campus housing, said "the effective answers to Rapas' sug¬ policy is quite clear" in regard gestion that more could be done to reprimanding discriminatory to insure open housing for stu¬ home-owners off campus. Com¬ dents. plaints are investigated and if Gordon Gray, associate pro¬ they are validated the appropri¬ le. .ot ** v,Sui£tl} said that power ui' implied threat which it Repas' suggestion that home¬ hat. in the field of discrimina¬ owners, supervised or un..., be tory housing. asked to sign a declaration prom¬ He probably did not mean what ising not to discriminate "has this sounds like he meant. merit" and has been discussed unsup Allowing more students to rent rvised room, vould prob¬ previously. Apparently it was not discussed at great length. LETTERS TO THE ably just encourage more roonia This suggestion should be Telephones At Olin? to stay unsupervised and would adopted — perhaps with some sjj:ir new building-, but would not modification dis¬ to retain the Re-Evaluation Unrepresentative Activists To Plant -V in any way affect the University's tinction between su; /is.d and right to regulate existing super¬ unsupervised- -if only to indicate Tongues In Cheek vised housing. to home-owners that the Univer¬ 0 the Editor: board of fifteen studei leaders To the Editor: • I'here i? a distinction between sity is serious when it says it —only four of which ar directly 1 have just finished reading elected by the students Enough with this peaceful co¬ IV.j .ersity-supervised and un- will not tolerate discrimination. the ~ J proposed tentative plan ' Unlike our present student gov¬ existence between the adminis¬ vised housing that extends The current system of investi¬ of the Re-Evaluation Committee ernment it appears thaf the term tration and the CSR (Committee on Student Gotlernment and al¬ "directly represer for Students Rights). ncyond the fact th it they serve gating specific complaints though I have not heard the pre¬ Mrs. disappear from out jcabulary, 1 am forming a new action or¬ John G. Maur r fie rent clienteles Supervised should, of course, be continued, sentation of this committee, I ar.d instead will enti ganization called LFFSR (Let's would like to offer a few opinions. housing must meet specific Uni- and stricter screening of super¬ I'm distant elite group Fight for Students Rights). This frankly amazed and dvised that is going to be a militant group vfiity require;,vents of size, vised housing would also help. alarmed at certain sectionsofthe fashioned after the Black Mus- proposal particularly those per¬ 1 STATE NEWS MICHIGAN cl- anliness and facilities, or it As Repas pointed out Monday, taining to the so-called Cabinet STATI is no longer supervised. this is a more significant area President, the Student Board, sheer effectiveness. Unless we can get the legisla¬ UNIVERSITY ihe same holds ior rooms of for University concern than some and the Judiciary- i nder this One example of the lack of rep- tion we are after, which is: proposal the students of MSU the plan is the fact 1. Eight minute extension to home-owners who are found to Of the Other problems pursued lose their right to vote directly that both men's halls and the co- girls curfew (every little bit discriminate. The only '-implied Member Associated Press, United Press International. off-campus with oUCh energy. would for AUSG President, and instead concede his election to a ops have one vote on the board, counts) Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Colie^iate yet men's halls represent about 2. All dorms moved off-cam- Press, Michigan Press Association. 8,000 men, while co-ops have pus so all students can enjoy the only 300. Is this representation? luxury of off-campus living Published every class day throughout fall, winter and It'appears also that the general 3. Attendance toclas spring terms and twice weekly summer term by the students The ASMS datory (we may not learn much, Proposed philosophy of this new proposed of Michigan State University. student government (which I hope (ill be well rested!), never goes beyond being pro- LFFSR will retaliate violently Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. voting member of the Student Board from the preceding year posed) ignores the possibility of against the administration. rd- burn down Bessey Hall, let all Building. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. - ..o ld replace the p esent All-University Stu- ,tCL ssary. ing to the commitiee report, is the cows out to roam up their Goverr.ivient with ci i4-member Student Board. C . A resource board, composed of members of the faculty, staff no longer capable of running his Lant If Editor e State Ne.vs is printing the proposed constitution ind administration of Michigan State University, to assist in com¬ own government, and must turn neither of these tactics convince Advertising Manager .... -f students may see for themselves what the new munication, advice and judgement, and innovation. the control over to "qualified' the administration we mean busi¬ Managing Editor •Hugh Lesl¬ ture means and will be able to vote intelligently ies C. Well Section 5: Recall of the members oftheStudent Board shall be as leaders. I oppose this philosophy ness we will conduct an all- Campus Editor day. follows: University grasser on Hannah's Assistant Campus Editor ..Li/ Hyma and I oppose this plan. Furthi A. The chief executive officei more I opp. the elimination of ^ront lawn ai,d drink beer (with Sports Editor les I and II are printed below. Articl Editor Student Board may be recalled acco : repre itive Student Con- permission notes from our par¬ Wire gh 1/ will be printed Friday. ents of course!). Assistant Advertising M respective organizations. gress. B. Any elected member-at-large i iy be recalled by: I consider this plan an insult These few paragraphs are a Night Editor Leslie Goldstone ARTICLE 1 1. a petition singed by 10 pe cent of the qualified voters; to any intelligent interested stu¬ itire aimed at the ridiculous Copydesk Advisor Hci ry r. Price 2. a subsequent simple majority >te of those casting ballots in pseudo-intellect CSR movement. News Advisor ..Richard L. Hansen ,/ed this organization are gr dent on this campus. I feel that ly A Michigan State University. a special election. the students of this University Come CSR'ers, isn't it time Editorial Editors C. The chairman of the Student Board may be di will heartily defeat this proposal ' up? Photography Advisor ARTICLE II man by: when they have a chance to vote Circulation Manager .... ..Bill Marshall ion making responsibility of an all n of the Student Board: i i;> ti.e !->l!"Wii.gStudent Board. . 2. a 2/3 majority v if the entire such be held a the n s shall operate under the dent Board, \ comprised of the foil* I). Appointed members of the Student Board may be recalled by:_ Freedom Now 1. a motion of the Student Board; 2. a 2/3 majority of the entire voting membership of the Student Board, such vote to be'held at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Student Voice To the Editor: ing groups: a. associa- if fraternities, c. asso- Section 6:The.Student Board shall have the duty and responsibility: 1 ,n of cooperative living A. To determine its own rules of procedure. And ASMSU 11 is this students opinion that through your housingpoliciesyou B. To set student policies of an .11 -University nature. To the Editor: have been and are infringing on officer of the following groups: C. To provide a common ground for communication among student the rights of the student body. hulls, b. association of sorori- organizations and between the student body and members of the The plan proposed by the Re- Though \ am not a member of ,.lv i<-11s and interests. University faculty, staff and administration. evaluation Committee would iso- CSR( j sympathize with their the Student Board, upon rec- D. To meet periodically with a resource board whose members late and depersonalize the Mich- cause 100%. ■•ups, shall determine how two shali be designated as needed by the Student Board. igan State student evenmorethan We stu(jents wonder how much li be distributed. This decision I To hold at least once a term a series of all-University student - he is now. According to this plan, money anci time is wasted keep- : ! status ' nee it has been made, forums, as, on an invitational and open basis, at which any under- the student would supposedly be :e his opinions and/or suggestions direct- ing the 0ff-campus "detective" .looted at large by popular vote graduate student represented by an aristocracy. service ln operation. We under- students with at least 120 d the Student Board. . whom, chances are, he will have stand that Pat Smith, Housing : . -, with more than 74 quarter F. To designate student representatives by open petition to a 11— little contact with and possibly [}jrector, was generous enough .o v, l rned towards graduation uvei sity student-faculty committees as requested. never meet personally. G. To provide arbitration between and among student organiza- t0 grant 124 exceptions this quar- '.adent with less than.75 quar- Whereas now the student does ter in a student body of 30,000. rpproved by an election review have the opportunity to have his This indicates tremendous gen- 1. dealing with the iitKi.i as a complete board, or views represented by someone to eroSity# i be i< large 2. designatingdisci lot, and/or rbitration to appropriate groups. whom he can express them per- Ag a sjngie member of this regulation of all-University student elec- sonally, and who can possibly get ~ comrnunity> 1 would like to ' Z 3 * ' s ' " " them acted upon. changes made and now. :. The of the; : newspaper e fror 1. To appropriate all-University monies in accordance with fi It is quite wishful thinking that 12 13 al board. cabinet. cial procedures of the University. J. I o levy an assessment on all qualified voting citizens, n the student will have more of his Harold Henkle i IS 2. 3. The chief executive officer of the all-University Advisor(s) in a manner prescribed by the Office of the Vice exceed 25 cents per student per term, in a views expressed whom he has never met. by someone 14 % " President for Student Affairs of Michigan State University. member resigns prior to the first with the University financial procedures. K. Tc elect the. chief executive of theall-U We feel there can be little or 'Why, When...1 % % % ■>fi \\ nth. «,i elected ..t-I . %% Seen-,:, 3: If " no representation of individual 19 cl.r,: day oi winter tern,. temporary replacement shall be ap- open petitions. student opinion by 13 students To the Editor: I i o-d by tin Student Board from open petitions to the board. A L. To review and ratify appointments by th< who would attempt to represent 21 r % " 25 .sjAti..: election shali be held dm v.f the second full week of classes all-University cabinet. the wishes of the 30,000 students To Phyllis Helper's, "Why, •1 v. i: ter term to fill this position lor the duration of the term of of- M. T< review and approve or mg all-University fund-raising.events. reject all-Uni sity events, j clud- at MSU. When I Was Your Age", I should ?» 30 % 11 fic< . Vacancies ,,n or after the first class day of winter term shall be filled by appointment by the Student Board from open petitfons N. To recommend the ratification or revocation of the constitutions David B. West like to add a P.S.: P.S. The collegian marries % % to the board. Replacement of an appointed member-at-large shall be in the same manner, as original appointees. of body. non-living unit student organizations to the appropriate faculty Tom Burkert Michael. Sardina and, without ever having read the "Mother's Textbook" soon 33 3» 3S %39 % !\ . . .. .Vfccf/-/,,--»rT'o assist milsopcrj&fiiittoeStuueitt-Boerd shiikniake O T"/ro^ayxatje anvj matter necessary in aiding in the planning James Jones she is heard to say "Drink your " and supervision of student activities and organizations. 42 use of the following: chairman, with voting privileges, to preside over the meet- Section 7: The Student Board shall have the power to execute al! Kenneth Lane Sttve Lambouris milk," or "Eat your potatoes before they get cold." 1 45 f the Student Beard elected bytheStudci t Board from the fol- the foregoing duties and responsibilities and such other as the Stu¬ dent Board and Michigan State University shall deem necessary to Nick Yacobucci 44 % Tom Badyna R. E. Enyeart promote the general welfare of the student body and the Ih ivrrsi Thursday, March 4, 1965 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Board Hears Hatcher Greek Stan From Our Wire Services M To Support FLINT (L'PI) University of Hatcher said 126 students have Michigan President Harlan already been admitted to Flint Flint College appears that the id the Flint community Nearly three-fourths states in the nation are using t i Greeks have Forum an obligation to f the i Harcher Wednesday pledged the College as freshmen but that uni- >uld be better served by having method, heasserted, "and appa er.tly believe that thei maintain the high idea Is ar.d stan¬ r:'-i ntent was provided by full support of the university to versity admissions officers are the Flint liege under Agencies May Get Prod dards of their members, said y Grenske, Louie Bender, Art the new state Board of Education "temporarily withholding notifi- other of administratior ience has been good." ttitude wo Harcher emphasized that Pledge Forum chairm ■ I and Terry Kryger. all ot in preparing -a "master plan" cation of admission to 74 others am sure that < university kept the govern r Keyser, Tuesday night. ta Chi. They sang some WASHINGTON—State and local agencies which receive federal tor higher education in Michigan. who are clearly qualified for ad- be cooperative, The meeting of the ioimus songs iboutGreek funds for health, education and welfare programs may «oon get a Hatcher promised the cooper- mission." governor's Blue RibbonCom fra- Hatcher said procedures fol¬ marked the first time tl t k, which will be held April ati n of the university with the tee and the public tillly infor The board is currentlyconsid- prod if they don": assure the government they are complying with lowed by the university "were ot its plans and actions cone May 2. * state board in testimony de- ering U-M plans to add fresh- the 1964 Civil Rights Act. neither hurried nor covert. livered to the board Wednesday in m.ln and sophomore classes to i.W flint CoEeze at .11 ph.'M » • -s mei tcie..*.. Wednesday wa - a target date—but not a deadline—for recipients "The facts are," he explained, of such aiu under 95 federal programs to sei.- ::i assurance of com¬ hearing in Flint. the Flint College. "that discussions or expansion planning. The pledge forum was one .ral- University officials have been By early February of this ye. ;, sorority function, u pliance or icil of .heir plans :o eliminate racial and other discrirn- Buying Hatcher said, "The umi versity of t! Flint College were initiated .it dds with Gov. George W. invitation of the Fli K«y**r. Mansfield, Ohi , Car . assurances of compliance ot are do: v do." , .... , master plan which the board may ju: of Sigma Kapi. s r . branch to a four-vear .rstitu'n n with freshmen to be admitted for , , develop, ' ' ' ried o : •r, a "11 at that ti he said, "it er.ly . . Cc.'rge B. HibbarJ. :ivu.\ \ Third the Regents accepted 'he in¬ Junkyards t Slaying Suspect Seized ; % vitation of the Flint Board ucati n toproceed with the exp in- Fd- Overseas? NEW YORK--A third suspect ;n the assassination of Year By Highways Ag Hon NVaro tiationa'.ist Malcolm \ was -rfi/c ' Wednesday, from the election of the members o. within the ranks of the rival black Musln-o sect. Like the Investigate Before others, ne was booked on homicide char.es. the He >tate Board of Educati, reaffirmed earlier state- . ' Under Attack He is Thomas 15X Johnson, 30, a tali, sharply-dressed Negro with a elite thin mustache, who served in the shadowy guard circle of Elijah Muhammad's Chicago-based Awarded opi; I it Col legi i ihl. "the Michigan State Highway De- partment officials are w rk. . pi1 rs to keep »i. r»aco wit'n „ > tion t ni .11 the Greek system— particular, pUdce educati. tain hirh ideaN — .i st 111- You Do Muslim organization. T "1 have ordered turn booked for the bomicide of Malcolm The College of Agriculture wi; omy. Smith wi( be cited for his travel agents when you can X, #hlch per pet i ,ted wit! others?* said \sat.Dfst. Atty. honor its top students ind im >ut»t inding service in the devel- 11 |eautify highways by screening wgg aUo brought out that eliminate a "middl l.. •t J. Stei i refusing any deta::5 outstanding ilumnl durl | ts - .pment of t.-od processing and lledid " * ., M«wat sooi-.t.c and ; «u - , »r * nr a v < . 0. . ...V-As Www •' *i,rd S\\ E many dollar.-. Phone The wards will be presented He has served as vice presi- sibilnv |'|'| H: ', ' j" ' ' image. \n> damage tot c it a e or slop by Al Edwards at 7:30 p.m. toda) in the Anthony dent of the 4-H Club Foundation stat. de\cl c Sports Car Center for free LBJ Job Program Passes Hail Auditorium. of Michigan and has been a mem- pais. the^ mo^st ecoi ..mn .0 national image. Carl G. Smith, rec.. t,y named ber of the agricultural committee stro eth WASHINGTON—The House passed and sent to I resident Johnson vice president and general m.in- of the Michigan State Chamber of the slate should c Anti-ConstitoHon ager of Gerber Products of Can- Commerce; the advisory com- Wednesday his $1.1 billion program of aid for highways and other project, designed to improve job opportunities and income in the ada will receive the third annual mittee for the Grocery Manufac- ; . . GroopslnMerger Al Edwards economically depressed Appalachia area. Distmguished Alumni Award. A 1942 MSU graduate inagron- turers of America and of directors of the Michigan Can- the board Sorority Rushi ng R .His nvi .It., ti t .1 U '-! 4HI .xsied new student government The first m .jor legisUtu. \ -to be-passed by this season , f Con- jr.ss was approved by a 257-165 roll cafl of the House, which last ners and Freezers Association. Smith's national activities have Begins Today Junkyai\is, fravev 1 rds most . d maav of thein .uit. cover.".v constitution have merged. ao»- cording to Carl Parks, chairman Sports Car yea:- let a similar bill die. Repeated Republican attempts to slice off parts'of the program or a .Id more areas were beaten off ir two day. of debate and the bill Apple With 'S' included service as a member of the United States Department of "Polly's Postscript," the an¬ nual sorority spring membership in..re" that m.ii. ; tlu c.i. vu'V •: mot. r- presently of the Students for 1 democracy. 1 he Students for IVmocracy. Center Agriculture's Deciduous Fruit rush, begins today. All inter¬ sts using state- r. .ts. formerly the Students for Demo- was approved in exactly the form the Senate passed it Feb. 1. Sixteen amendments offered were rejected overwhelm i r.gly, most by Decides Queen and Tree Nut Research and Mar¬ ory Committee ested girls must register this lr many nscs, Hill said, the cratic Thought, have joined with 616 N. Howard- keting Advisory < term. jut.kyards car Iv screened 'rom the Students for Represent itive Corner E. Saginaw chairmanship of the raw pro- Any girl may participate p> o- th. view ot m.-t. 11st ■.< bv plantmc Covernment. hc sided she can me., the »engral •iday nd Phone 489-7596 Subcommittee Urges Action a'jonal t annersAssoci.u eligibility requirement-. would be more effect.. t'.a.. Against Mobs night's basketball pep rally in position with the National ms! i.ices other t i. t, :.^ 1 n;st : 12" t ARRIAC.' • 12" PAPER 1 APACIH-11" UK'IIN'C 1 IM — "This combine has so much power am an "S" on it will be queen of EITHER Al TOMATK" OR M\M A! CARiC :;! '! R\ may be descmbed as a private the pep rally. 10" 1 ARRIAGE—9 1/2" PAPER CAPAt \ \\ - 1 v.RUING LINE— King Leads Rights March The rally will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Wilson Hall Audi¬ torium. The cheerleaders and the |H\ Special Special For I M.S.U. Students Special Get Acquainted Offer MANUAL. CARRIAGE RETURN basketball team will present a skit and there will be a gym¬ Th This ad is worth SI.00 on any MARION, Ma.—Manin Luther Kim Jr. led hund: eds of Negroes nastics demonstration. Pif pipe purchase of $5.95 or A ednesdsy on a three-mile march to bury a Negro laborei whom The hall will have a block at $14750 mc more. King had described as "a martyr in the crusade for human dignity Saturday's basketball game with and freedom." Ohio State. It also had a block k\Ve have the most complete I he procession to the graveside followed two funei >1 services, the f:r=t .r rearny Sei.ru, for 26-year-old Jimmie Lee Jackson who at Monday's Purdue game. A Sunday morning Spirit break¬ MEDlCO^^^gg G.B.D. selection of pipes & acces- was v.oundeii fs'ally by gunfire when police ana state troopers broke fast will complete activities of CONOY in Central Michigan. up a Negro marcr. nere Feb. IS. the week which officially opened SASIENI * Payments 1. As Stop in! with a bonfire Tuesday night. KAY WOODIES Mo: s s 10.00 A M01 th MAC'S Andy Fchenburg, SpartanSpirit 120 North 1 De Gaulle Government Fearful director of South Wonders and Washington Detroit freshman, is in charge of I'AR1S--Pre3ident Charles De Gaulle't government ex- the event. i nessea fear Wednesday the war in Viet Nam might flash STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 A.M TO 5:30 P M.- New & Reconditioned Manual Portables over a large part of Asia unless the great powers put t.ie WFDNFSDAY NOON UNTIL <5 P h dispute on the conference table. The cabinet expressed con- eo', i over an raids on Communist North Viet Nam. n concern and fresh appeal for a new meeting of the WOLVERINE TYPEWRITER CO. i Geneva Conference on Indochina were \cKvd by In¬ 117 K. KALAMAZOO ST. PHONE 482-1452 formation Minister Alain Peyrefnie after a regular v.eekly (1 : Hour FREE PARKING it Rear ot Si ore—Enter Grand Ave. 1'jrKing Lot cabinet session presided over by De Gauiie. OPEN 15AII V h A.M. to 5:30—MONDAY FILL 9;00 Thieu Replaces Khanh SAIGON, Met Nam--Maj. Gen. N?uyen Vai I'hieu owing in the playoffs re slim, ;uPM -p N >rth Dakota in the ' V\e ve never played X< >rth Da¬ le* ta bei ^e, but from what I've hear.i from other teams thai iiave, «< i e up against the best." Roberts was quick to praise ?»:•. work of the new crop sophomores on the squad. "Usuallji it takes about a yea: 's expei lence for a player to develop ii, this league," he explained, InjuredMSL Sk J . ^ . i ( •«>. "but these guys t . *•, »• have been really "»ough"for tl* this ••?*- "1 know it sounds«i little silly," DEPUTY DOUG--Dooj Roberts, e's high scoring hockey captain, pulls May Travel Colorado win over the College goalie Bill Ho' Tigers. It was the with, two goals and three assist: from the net in Saturday's 7-6 overtime home game for Roberts and he marked it Photo by James H. Hile New Coach STATE INJURIES THE KEY r t: e play- : to spectator, St. Law- At Indiana Gym Year Ends i,I ( UIV, l Ind.. >1) Onetime Indiana i\ersity basketball star vVatsoi: :•> ihe new head i. i. at the school. Wat- oot did little to Cliff's Notes :, who has 'ic nan assis - ■ exercise and vents requiring Available At favcrit bookstore Student i is nation season, the Indiana will still to be deter- remain faculty in' a , liis. , , | j,,,]S< , . pi;. r, With the hardships came a few bright liphrs. Ted Wilson found a _ ,A. ,.t, ,.j, pljce for himself in 3ll-uround. pet. ,.re.s fjuc_ He's developed into a steadyper- rorig foot. .it t but the torrner in that event with three "Some of the boys Just weren't tt-h • b. .re' . ait- - txce'lt'r't specialties—rings, hilling," said Coach George Szypula. "My experienced men — iJe horse against "'ghbar and parallel bars. Dave Price, Curzi andTed Wilson ,..&Coi sore- of 9.05 S/ypula has cited him as one of —all had excellent seasons. The j 9.251 >or exercise and side thc b'g*est factors in adding .Cliffs, fROM 3FRKEY others greatness and were vacillated between mediocrity. That's h.'.rsf 'Ii seisor, .'n„,i . depth to the Spartan squad. what hurt." The lack of experience was a Garrett Defends Track Title ON REBUILT: At League Championships CGADES • GENERATORS • SHOCKS Sandersln Olin Marcus Sanders, senior guard and captain team, w is of State's basketball admitted to Olir Hos- pital Wednesday but is expected But cost ( P<-*te i route SHAKy? to be out betore Saturday's con- obvioi ABC Auto Parts • VOLTAGE REGULATORS tesi with Ohio State. tht' Dr. James Fuerig, 'earn physi- seaso ;wns the best jump in the league this cian, said the b-4 play-maker State ' tliree weeks ago. Garrett's best is is suffering from a mild form Now i of the 1 n. >e the only final determined Friday SKI EQUIPMENT i t.e!ed ■ l' Saturday, i.tertaining title hopes. FOR RENT In.'.. ' Jones own the best t, •. ', .b the Steele posting ,.i 8.5 for th ■ ii best LO C£> .fvl 1J $ Ice Skating Special Student Rates w $5-50 fcveaings: Wed. Afternoons Sat. & Sun. 3-5 - Sat. 8-10 p LARRY CUSHION Sporting Goods Admission 50£ -- Skate Rentals 25 in order, we ssed season*. Mm ^COUPON VUIU AFTER MAR. 13:^ a 5950 SAVE 20% CAST LANSING ■ E. G.„nJ « <•> AT FLASH DOWNTOWN -107 S W.ih.ng'on Av. Michigan State News, Fast I.ansing, Michigan Thursday, March 4, 1965 5 Big Ten Swim Meet ( little Men On BIG Campus Pl To CASH SAVINGS . . . PLUS PI AID STAMPS! CASH SAVINGS .. . PIUS /LAID STAMPS! CHOICE BEEF STEAK SALE 1 si-- Round Steak Center Cuts 79^ lb Sirloin Steak or Cube 89° lb. ^ T-Bone Steak ■orMip 99c ib. ; 1 Tl IDI/'CVC OOi 1 ? Intramural News 1 lUKKcib jssu JVy | s BASKETBALL PLAYOFF fresh neuj fasK IOH5 Gov't. Inspected Grade A whole 29< 3 5 T ime Sports Ar for SPRING] 59' Fryers c HAM %neuu Time Sports A: , cut up 33< « S^irt and. / Vv* * - v , • V bermu-clcc. ^ go -to^e-Hners SHRIMP Peeled / Devined 3 lb. Bag 3.99 I $3 00 Leg-o-Lamb 69<» naade Por Jane Parker Bakeiry Features ^ uou Early American Bread i-ib. Lvs. 25c 1 p p repper Frosted Ball Donuts 12 oz. 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Thursday, March 4, 1965 Lansing, Michigai State House To Study Folklore 'Rights' Committee Bill Society Sing : pri , :se Com- le^ed disc. .n mittee on Sta'e \.:air is re¬ sponsible for legislation. Suski's proposal. :'ie form Transit A uction of a House resolution, is now under ri:d>' b> the House l^olic) RfX'Ht-l : r., N.V. f—tach Commit:ee. .fur -..■polU-vcom- Think Summer BLIND GUITARIST — Doc Watson will be appearing Frida, -ight a* the Union Grill in the first of a series of fraditio- c.: ' Ik artist concerts sponsored by the Try Triumph V,SU Fol' re Socket/. POINT ING THE WAY--AS resident i st onts, this week's Seniors of the Week. R . tlina Per., a d J. Mike Kel>. a let of time helping other Students MSU ' Ro^keiiie. who is from Bii minghani, sei ves> at North Try Spitfire '•'lid if.O'i Coce Mike, .o, a Detroitelives in Snyder. Photo by Bob B-.rit Computer Symphony Seen Seniors, Oj The Week whole nti- Ad Major, Pre-Med Student - musicians , Ii Will rc- Try SpeakerTo Tell BackstageTaies Try Public Relations, Travel A special gutr.i speaker *iJ! tell anecdotes about tin who have appeared at MSI at a meeting of the Doctoral Sports Car ness leak Vvwes at u lonight ii. :;e Room of t-pply Cer.cr. Panama Site Center Mrs. Wilson Haul, wife of the director of the Lecture Cor.cer: 616 N. Howard- Series, will pres..,-.,. a talk i Ext ft rated Comer E. Soginow Al/fhf'-Lhi's Elect i uled "Back Ai stags ant < life a their 1 ■«.1 . ■ v ' the Doctoral Busines 489-7596 House Ofjicers elected officers who *vil: • tsi ' . [. o meet the people . f. orr. m.v until fail tei rn 'fts. 1 ■. arc: Mi s. Jamts Hill presic< and program cha, Are you still wearing those creasy kid slacks? Thursday, March 4. 1965 7 Behind Kresge MSU Bookstore MSU Bookstore MSU Bookstore MSU Bookstore MSU Bookstore MSU White Wor As 'Experime Do You Like Books? If so we have some : !• MSI, esptci i > pragmatic and r. It set .,.us, i K N.-thi open-minded- ' :u i-P -- .ess a university should have.he People shouldn't take ..rt so just for you. i-ctci seriously," he c :i#r,ds. "Keep y< ur hum r bi ut art." .-.justri..;." interested in Science? aeep 1 ; ,• He is is ,ve. James H Hile ®OLIN cipated in Hannah ^HOSPITAL % REPORT k nd J- (continued from page I) How about Family Living? 1 "Better Horr.es New Cook Book" 4.95 2. Necker-" How to Train the Family Dog" 1.00 3. Rainwater-"Workingman's Wife" .75 4. "A Family Budget Standard" 3.00 '. Beito- Homes Stor^ Book" 2.95 t, Brean-"How to Stop Smoking" .35 Are you a Sport? versity t■ >tale-c 1. Litwhiler-"Basebal! Coach's Guide to Drills & Skills" . . 5.35 2. Dougherty-" Fi rst and Ten" 5.00 3. Anderson-"Coaching Better Basketball" '.00 Neo-Dar winism 4. "RCAF Exercise Plans for Physical Fitness" 1.00 TooicOfLecture "Neo-Darv will be tht- topic ot MM : c - servative Club-sponsure. L. , , a :t . . Jon:. N. Moo. with c, associate fessor of Natural Scier.c: ah' $a, tll . , t, v , t us'"i . Do you insist on keeping up relate the theor\ of e< o!u'> 'c v. • ■. \1ur..o«. >o; society and social n.< i ru'.io;. • o: L. ,,, . , Moori. na been en .v ed .1 . . . G/\r\i~M Current Events? SHIRTMAKERS sea:. h on ti.e scie' n; J t ftXt'S .A SSHItM'S or neo-1 Jarwn,:. m /'// v.s/Ys t.il. Post 1. Horrify-"Churchi 11-Men of the the Century" 6.95 2. Lyford-"The Talk in Vandalia" 1.00 evolution by scieiu 3. Dinh-"No Passenger on the River" 3.75 4. Hoffer-"The Ordeal of Change" 1.35 5. Mallory-"Political Handbook & Atlas of the World 1964" .3.50 MSU v . , Oxford Button-Down TAMARACK Parties up to _;4n ROOM people can be Very special our Cant oxford button-down— its flare, its fit, the sjperb quality of the oxford cotton fabric, the cfbual roll of the collar All these attributes are exclusively Gant — BOOKSTORE easily served in elegan all reasons why wo carry this distinctive brand Come m and see our new color select >o-i *6.50 LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY P t! colors and Ah.te In The Center For International Programs NOW AVAILABLE For 321 E. FRATERNITY & SORORITY Michigan TERM PARTIES CLOSED Sandoy Small's two eleven south Washington MSU Bookstore i MSU Bookstore Open Wednesday And Thursday Until 9 MSU Bookstore MSU Bookstore MSU Bookstore MSU Thursday, March 4, 1965 Mirhigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan LAST DAYS 3 DAYS - $3 5 DAYS - $5 ONLY 6 DAYS LEFT 15 WORD SPECIALS: 4 DAYS - $4 6 DAYS - $6 For Rent For Rent For Sale Service Employment The State News does not LNSL PER VISED MEN'S rooms. BICYCLE STORAGE: Sal s, ser- NO RAISE in. prices at WEND- PI 1 .MF ER WANTED to do re- WANTED: ONE man for four-man permit racial or religious CHEVROLET N58 C -nvertihle EAST LANS¬ ROW'S ECON-O-WASH. 32 pair jobs nd tiistall showers. apartment. Spring term. No Cooking, privileges. Three vice and rent,-Is. discrimination in its ad¬ 348 engine with Hurst si;if'. blocks from L'nion. Parking ING CYCLE, 1215 E. GrandRiv- Speed Clean washers, 20tf. Ten hD 2-25"4. 42 ■ease or deposit required. 33"- vertising columns. The $50fi. Phone IV 2-80"0. 44 available. 33"-1166. 44 er. Call 332-8303. C minutes drying, 10*. 3006 Vine 1466. 44 State News wii! r. ' accept HANDYMAN SPECIAL' CHEV- DELIVERY BOYS wan'ed. Make RUMMAGE SALE" K.r St., 1/2 block west of Frandor. p t >2 .r hour. Varsity Drive- Ni. ED ONI: girl for luxury ip r-- \PPROVED, \~ML. O-e, two .: s ga¬ advertising from persons ROLET 1959 I trip i l.i, 4-d r , room units for three. One lore! Friday, March 5, 9:30- C42 discriminating against re¬ 1: ED 2-6517. 43 ment. Spring -erm. $50 monthly. CHILD CARE licensed . hardtop, p, wer steering, power d .uhle. Cooking, parking. $120 4:30. Jun or LeagueThriftShop. 1: my Within walking' distance. Cali • automotive ligion, race, color, or na¬ brakes. V-8 engine. Radio, heat¬ lit \i)Rl ')S OF PROSPECTS 501 E~. Michigan. 43 home. Days. Reliable mother. atter ti 351-5455. 48 per term. F.D2-55t'7; ED2-4546 • employment tional origin. er, whitewall tires. Clean-up, ur n, "Help us References. Mt. Hope, Cedar TO SHARE or inquire t 213 Bailey fter 6 $20 puts y.,u r a 3-speed Eng¬ ' em". You two-mar. apartmen'. • for rent tune-up and save sever,i! hun¬ can get an pm. 44 lish light-weight bike through Vicinity. IV 9-036i. 44 • for sale dred d< liars. Only $499. AL : C 'iiu . Must know how Spring term. 1/2 block from Spring Term. ACE HARD- • campus. New, modern, ir-con- .MALE STUDENTS.Si: :'le rooms. | . lost & found Automotive EDWARDS Line:: , Mercury, : and talk to people and C lose to campus. Quiet. Free WHERE AND GIFTS, Grand di(: ,!ied appearance, diti. red. 208 Beal. $70 monthly. • personal CHEYROI ET. S- 2 3125 E. Saginaw (North of Fran- River Ave., acrossfromtheUn- 334 N. Washington, Lansing this opportunity' For information, call Don parking. No cooking. ED 2-315i. • peanuts personal 32? 300 dor)* Open Mon., rhura.i Fr.i., ss up ion. ED 2-33i2. C Phone IV 2-9924 engine, i y u1 If you're faking 12 Govan, 332-0091. 44 • real estate til 9 pm. C 44 AKC REGIS 1 FRED bl ck Cocker Four speed C. r\a. ,r less, and have spare A P PROVED, SUPER VISED merl lemon 'service CORVAIR, 1963 Mo:,/a converti- $1,"00. Ph,.e 4-J- !I Mr. Crowley, 1-5, rooms for men. Large, quiet, auctioneer ble. Four speed. Perfect c r.di- apartment in Okemos. Available 7 n,»nsportation CHEVROLET 1954. -I': d tor interview. immediately $110, plus utilities. fuily furnished . Singles, $10; Housebr. k playru TU 2-8002 ticn. Maroon a*:J white. $1,595. . i » -anted doubles, $7. Good study atmos¬ 337-23-2. A ITENTION, CHILD cart- :v Good tires. Suck •»" -3' 43 Phone 351-4134. 43 After 5 pm.. ED 2-8S83. 45 . mi a- home. Wholesome bre3-:fast, phere. Last year's average, 3.3. : Phor.e 332-1309 a POODLE, WHI1 [deadline fORVETTE, 19( 4 c, : vertible. CHEAT L ^KE.^ EMPLOYMENT for permanent p s;tior, in of- ONE NUN share tw—bedr. ■ m Parking, I . mdry. No cooking. arland. lunch, and sanitary diapers. BlacK. White top. $3,150 or Will ipartment wit' graduate mu- double room with at¬ 41 References. Phone 393-.296. 45 j 2 p.m. one fore closs day be¬ V-> auti nunc. Ne rust. Runs trade lor .ider car. Phune 33"- fice, salts, tec I ical. C all IV dent. Parking. Thru blocks to Also one 372-;-25. publication. g,od. Sharp1 $300. P.' -e TL 2-154 J. C41 l tached kitchen, $10 weekly. One iVEDDIN' ■ RING' "chased EXPERIENCED BAPYSITi'ER ast campus. Re v; able. ED Cancellations - 12 noon one 2-9422. 42 block from campus. Spartan ' ''' avtilabU after March 15. Will REGIS I i K: IJ M RSES- Red Hall, 215 L .u;s, ED 2-25"4. 48 lendous class day before publication CHEVROLET :<556 si •. -.wagon. F! RNISHED ONE bedr ". Near babysit in your home. Csll 355- under 50,(KK.. UNIVERSITY APPROVED rooms 1079 after 5 pm. 44 6-cy!tnder, standard .-h;ft. Ex¬ bjs. $6.5 includes 111 11.' 1 • s. PHONE cel fe- t c. nditi- n' $200. Call IV Availiblu Vlar in new hotneforSprii g andStun- pri v; . . > - ' OWKl' /"WV . jner. i c. s. Pan j 355-8255 2 — S?531 •tier 4 pm, 42 3. ■ V< . . Mobile Homes of diapers to choose from. Buik FORn ^—*^555 Close-in. 332-1183. 44 RATES-. - ■ " "7 FORI) SAl : ■> 7 Aut -I.e. c .. J tires. $101 PI RSONABI.L. WANTED: FrMALE roommate to LARGE RECREATION room, 1/2 1962 RICHARDT1 ~ J R AII E wash for cleaner whiter diapers. CHEVROLET, 1962 Greenbriar 351-4 W2. 4 i. age l«-2ft, are share furnished Fluff dried and folded. Useyour 1 day. . . .$1.50 apartment in double. Approved men. Private m tional adver- 3 days. s3.50 sidewalls. Other extr; s. Excel¬ Lansing. Available now, $50 bath, entrance, tireplace. No furnished. No deposit. . . 25 years 5 days. $6.00 One loc i owner. monthly. 487-3139. 45 kitchen privileges. 332-5504. 42 after 7 pm. 43 . lent condttii r:. experience. BY-LO DIAPER DE I'Rc >11 L R, 1963, 50'xl0'. In e\- 2ased on 15 words per ad) Test drive this e. $1,095. 'idvi.r.ccrnent if hired. CaU for TWO MEN to share two-bedr ..,m LARGE DOU'BLE rooms- 4 men. celletit Condition with modern SERVICE, 1010 E. Michigan. IV Grand Rivlr, V\li:. ..-t m interview ind screening, 482- luxury apartment. Evergreen Cooking, private entrance. 2-0421. C" There will be a 50$ service appliances. Cali IV 9-4804. 43 e.55-219: 43 5v"2 h'-rwee i-3 pm. 48 Apartmems. Utilities oaid. Quiet, close, approved. Sunset ACCIDENT PROP! EM? Call end bookkeeping charge if Lane & Oakhill, 332-0939. 40 CHEVROI L. I :9-r.. (. J motor, 512.50 weekly. 351-4816. 43 Kalamazoo Street Body Shop. this ad is not paid within Ol R PEN K4 RELATIONS DE- SINGLE OR DOUBLE Lost & Found WANTED: GIRL to sub-lease room. Small dents to large wrecks. PARTMENT will hire intelli- LOST: LADIES black purse. Ider- modern 2-bedroom apartment, Women. Unapproved. Home American and foreign cars. gent, personam! imen, age 18 to :ific .11 ; e: closed. Friday, near Ol DSMOMI : ■1^4-.! r s 26, and college students to work frot privileges. Spring term. Call Guaranteed work. 489-750". 1411 Automotive C HE YORLE1, Hydramatic. \'ery j ,vd c >taf(. Sal- 43 694-6701 after 5 pm. 44 East Kalamazoo. C Automatic. Blue, t. n. $295. Men's bicvcle, .rt. After EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS f r THREE DOLBLE rooms for girls TV RENTALS for students. Eco- $850. Ph. >9-241". $20. J 72-0413. 129 Burcham. over 21. Kitchenpr;v.ietYes.Side nomical rates by the term and seda. . Power steering, brakes. and out. l • Of $125 a one and two. Radio, heater. Excellent condi¬ 42 OLDSMOBILE, :9f-4 F->5. Available immediately. $130. enirar.ee. 332-6090. " 48 month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT¬ $995. TL' 2-6790. 42 CHEVROLE r 1959 r Bis- Cail Fabian Realty, ED 2-0811 ALS. 484-9263 C tion. speed. Radio. Extr.i.s. cayne. New Forest miles. Mint condition, Le or ED 7-2474. 43 EXPERT PROFESSIONAL tech- : I ICK, N^O Electra. Full power, Economical 6-cy:iinder engine, country. $1,950. 355-673«. Id c;n. Clean inside, out. $500. 'Ml r Ave. Call L. J. Bubol? for any insurance, 332- apartment with three others. fords. Choice government in¬ BARBI MEL, Professional typist. .: 4s4-"465 for appoirt- 4C04. C'42 Dynamic 88, Blue Mist, 4-door. Has Hydra- Mr. McNdught ,n, *213 W.BearJ , Call Carol, 351-5166. 43 matic, whitewall tires and this car is power steering and brakes, new ready to go. $1,888 Rd., Shaftsburg, 625-4278. 42 NEED ONE zirl to share twu- spected and cured. 36,iki, Whitewalls. . Las' Lansiirig P- st Office. P! ..ne MEN: •sl'KINl ' 1 J i) ".. . Hi well Zoom. Musi sell. Call Radio. Excellent conditi< i..c 2-door Holiday. A sharpie. Has . double. Clean quiet. Two BuMet ED --951! $1,288 355-0089,. r 837-1449evenu as. Ben uter 6 . , $1,595. Phone 332-0661 after 5 . radio, heater, washers, power • ..- :ir\-.., 44 blocks, Berkey. 532 Ann aiter a: : brakes, whitewalls and ready to ft P-TI. 42 V. •:.,3 price don't.be late. i'OLVO 1956. Very good condi- Aportments TIE. INTERNA TIONAL. Center of TWO DOUBLE ro .ios. Cooking, . 196 1 PON'TIAC $1488 ■ inn throughout. $350. Can be WHO me' Yes, you! Ca; l.nd parking, TV, phone. See after Metaphysics will give instruc¬ i. i jtion wagon. A low-mileage trade-in seen at 113 Louis St. 351-4666.42 tion in metaphysics. Call 372- pad by look,nt' 111 the 6 pni. or weekends. 539 Ann. 43 b-ake-. r ■ ?.. automatic drive, power steering and radio, heater, washers and more. $1,288 Jcooters & Cycles Rent. Want-Ads undet For MALE STUDENTS. housing. Cooking; parking. Supervised REFRIGERATORS, USED. Large selection. $20 and up. Mid-City iS45, INCOME TAX Assistance. Daily 44 No-.' your chance to get a wagon priced right. W I. STATE, ;$6.1. Hlu Furniture, 1"06 E. Michigan. IV LL .\t R^ "F 'AIM MF NT ' sublet and evening appointments. Lula 1960 OLDSMOBILE $1088 Openings Spring term. Two '-3869. 13 Will • r 'W , Women. Pmo, blocks Berk* y. IV 5-8S36 after M. Marlett, 3519 S. Cedar. EL' Dynamic 88 4-door. A very clean Cold Mist RCA PORTABLE stereo wit"h 2-8328. 49. .oior ■ a: as deluxe trim, hydramatic, whue- 5:30 pm. 48 Approximately 3 years — , 43 stand. THESES PRINTED w .'.s. deluxe wheel covers and many more e>- TWO MAN', "mi."" : raduate of jt N1 R I ON 500. old. Good condition. Ph< it 355- t:\\.-. Now;.ere else can sell you a car like w: m 1 i), rWO Is Spring foreign stud'vt. ivnliable now. I 6U666 I'M 60IN6 TO HAVE 9794. 43 term, 1 r I-" 11 1 apartrient. Drafting Supplies TO 6£T ON THE BALL Spring terii., $9■•.I'a. Summer Near P.O. 11 ■ v y ;J reason- GUI 1 AR, SERANDER 6 str.r.g XEROX COPIES KG- CHEVY $788 term, $50. Kitchen ndTVroom able. 351-4388. 43 classical. Beautiful tone for the CAPITAL CITY BLUFPRINT Cor .4-door. Has that economy standard available. 333 Albert St. 484- st.if:, radio, heater, whitewalls, snow tires .' y j want them. This won't be around long $588 Bl S BOYS Employment v. . ted lor next term AVAILABLI ". Spring antl/or sutnrnei terms. FOR !ree men", 5495 372-0330. eva ings. . ATI RACT1VE ROOM in area ot 4H price. $35. Also por: t ie re¬ corder, $15. 332-3117. 43 221 South Grand 482-5431 C43 HAPPINESS 1$ fi DIAPER service a; tnis price. So hurry. Large, pie is mt, quit i, close in. beautiful homes for graduate; vi,,;; enougn .' Sigma Alpha Mu House. All dough t 1960 FORD $788 Approved. Supervised. Pu. ne professional man. After March n ■ ili plus good salary. Appli- 337-1755. 42 Miss MSU. Yoi 11 be happy tt 4-door 1 ord-O-Matic, heater, radio, wash¬ 16, ED 2-1176. 42 c- .ons now being taken. Call ers, whitewalls and much more. You can al- It ID "-1714 her wee ' AVA 11.A I'Tl £ MARCH 20. - MEN, 21. Better st.ady c- 1 d , buy a Ford right on this lot. F-ieigr, .student welcome. 43 roommate, loc .1...... 1/2 double ... CHEVY $1088 CFioslT u)LR OWN iir.L't 914 E. Gier 5t. LOOK AT THIS t low cost operating 6-cyl. engine with MA I r Hi H IMS'. APPROVED," I/? r. mar. IV 2-0804 C ta dtrd shift, radio, heater, washers, good "FIREPLACE WOOD Spring term. 837 W. GrandRiv- 30 YEARS SPECIALIZING in in- and if you're wanting a real savings Well Seasoned Maple c 11*59 OLDSMOBILE $1088 Hue • ins, 5664 School St., Has- • .-j 88 2-door Holiday. Has hydramatic, Attention SENIOR & GR \L>- SPRING TERM . lef Mi- n.gan or c . s power steering and brakes, radio, heater, EE '-848.-:. ( 42 UATE MEN Students—U.S. .., hers, whitewalls and she's nice and clean. Citizens needing nominal Runs fine and priced to sell. BUS DEPARTURES financial help to complete their education this aca¬ 10 Detroit from East Haslett - Evergreen demic year--.mdthencom- Lansing Bus Depot. I'M THE 0NLV PERSON 1 men* for waterf,-or.i ...iboratory: Chemistry (Physi¬ 'rom employers who nreun¬ d.recu. canoe trip guide, rif- cal ar.d Organic), Biochemistry to hold interviews is also ler j. instructor, .-ailing i;;s:. abU. Stale College: Oper.- iB.M.D). Male/Female Oak Park ar.d River Fores; .? Mil Placement Bureau is ■ ounselor archery counselor M,:.. ichooi: English, Speech and f tlu i irgest d and the doctorate un- placement cen- Male the following: Agri- '.bate, History and Economics, i" 'he country. Unlike many Mechanic:., \r.imal Sci- Phy al Science, Math, Spanish, u.nversity bureaus, it is a 7 ransportation 5s Education and Boy's POPULAR PLACE- With em, iewing at one of its seasonal peaks, SPACE STILL a>ailjb!, on al Education (M). Male. es summer jobs and another the MSU Placement B^reoo place. Graduating students and senior? N'.V.C. Vacatio; Bus Speci.. ' : es lull-time j.'bs. Eachcol- swarm the bureau receptio- 'q. ire about interview appointments. &.U.20 round trip. Cal'.Bu LX- cr;ity of Michigan; Cr.em- Photo by in the university may also Jonathan Zwickei p l, EfJ 2-2513. 4- Electrical Engineering, Geogra¬ ology. Biochemistry, ana e employment for its own R1DL NEEDEDt I h phy Geology, History, Mathema¬ iology, and all majors of tics, Political Science. Speech Lege of Business iB.M). Art-, Coordinator of Radio Tel.- :emale ... A'oods Public Schools: Play Lacks Humor 'Italian Straw Hat' Panned No ! he Tutoring tutoring sei - k e spo.n- hv i 'micron 1 \ .' V "**B> DO* SOCK rt ' State Ne.vs Rc e.-.e- i. I>ein;' discontinued for the The service will begin a- I ">W1 Ri. i: KS S^in the second week of spring term. For information call 355-4455. Wanted Viet W AI V I t VINCf-L ^e" 1- : Hotel, : (t M), 'Z Juneau Icefield LARR'i S. Pr, . . e IV ^ 4 ' Male The M. V. Kcliogg Cc.:C.ieru- Discussion 1314 BET! r"R S. Wasi . PRICE'FOR . - t jui.re; 4 istry (D). Chemical Ei^ir.eer- lng Mechanical Engineering, Ci- Mcrch II c:-i'i 12 bride-to-be :nd futu TopicOfTalk A ,.t PH1LP DOlXc >431 Er, ■ • I ngineering wintei -1l " tonight in 204 Natural Sci- RH Positive: $ i.i RH Neg:. Hor.it 2 (A Presents The presentation, and illustra¬ :ive. iJetroir Bi -4 Service- lr.c Mic tions will be given Jointly by Bill lours V-4, Monday, Juiaor High Liigi.sh, Junior Hifei, Oificer Scute Yates and Chris Lgan, graduate Social Studies and all levcli (B. students in geology, who have Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday. M). Male,-Ferrtdic. done re- c rch in this area-. PROFESSOR, ONl ihi 1d wt nTt jedrc. Re: t're Med Society I iewsProcedure GLADMER THEATRE ~ MICHIGAN f H E A T R E 0-7:10-*: iC HELD OVER • 5th Week NONE BUT Monday thru Saturday i THE BRAVErj Shows at 1:00-3:30-6:15-9:03 Radio Club FRANK SINATRA .Sunday at i.-00-3:35-6:1 10 "MARY FOPPINi ToHearTalk Nominated For 13 I TODAY POLLY'S POSTSCRIPT Storts SATURDAY! . . . ' I'W ' ' to the Academy Awards inr of the MSU Amateur Radio On WK ■ I.AM Mi. 'WI,V.- : wildest guys and gals *Best Actress, julie Andr< in the whole Wild West! •Best Picture Club Friday. T HURC3AY • AM | FROM 6:30 P.M. % $ ►Best Director, Rob- Stevi . PETER SELLERS 10:0") M - . R , •Best Song, "Chim Cnim FAURE: La Bonne hans "THE A SHOT Chei -ee" and 9 o . PINK IN THE PANTHER DARK' ing w leld. Bob Ru> field engineer for THUk:;DAY - FM Hy-Gair. Antenna Product- will p.m.—Music i'heater—I be the featured speaker a: the •Ben- F rank 111 n Pa "8fc"S / Ac / S' ' Rw» Ewoa program. Ruyle's visii is bci: t - -HONMiGGLR oc - spor »red by the Central . K j, Da-.a". EAT the MSU Amateur Radio Club. 10 KIM STANLEY THeRoi/NDeRS a FOR HE ror- : RAY Al. TOMORROW MKw Mlta* fioulhwMl SoulhwMl ol of UUitti*mg on M-78 3 BIG HITS Feature Today CAMPUS ** ~ Si^n up: 1-10-3-10-5-15 7:20-9:20 THE A T R E~~ FRI SAT. SUN1T21 HITS: Thurs. March 4th thru ViRST LANSING SHOWING' PSYCHOLOGICAL Thurs. March 11th room ri39 Student Services "THAT GOLDF INGER MAN" In THRILLER... 12:30-4:30 FROM BOUDOIR TO BATTLEFIELD AND BACK AGAIN' >Sean Connery A FLAWLESS DONT TAKE CHANCES! starring in AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL S < UyiWBWg HABVEY, CUUftt tflDOij EWMDB MNMBON OpeRAjiON Remains For a SEAT BELTS / th Exciting Week! ADULTS $3.95 SEE CHILD ItKN'S HK T R AC TORS $5.95 $1.25 The most talked about motion a Picture of this generation! automotive IAN FLEMING'S KIM .'ELECTRICAL SPRING |air-conditioning STANLEY . MACHINE SHOP GOLDFINfiER . AND RICHARD . AUTO GLASS sales & ATTENBOROUGH service SEANCE COMPLETE LINE NEW AND REBUILT AUTO PARTS ON A WET ■■SERVING GREATER LANSING FOR 48 YEARS" — Wholesale & Retail — AFTERNOON AUTO Sean Gevt Frcbe CToftnery . as Honor Blackman BOND, Agenf VO? . Shirley Eaton KRAMER fltitrs Phone IV 4-1335 |NeTrM>TbbIe"'fl'eyn'o'^^^ CHAR LI E'* Thursday, March 4, 1965 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Fearful Weapon For the student budget. . . Scenic European Tour Now On Crossbows, once believed to Display of firing heavy iron-tipped bolts which could pierce armor and he powerful enough to end all wars, are on display at the MSU cause great losses to the armies. Museum. There are two mair. types of When the weapons first came crossbows, the single-stringed out about 1200 A.D., they were (arbalest) and the double- outlawed by the Pope because he stringed crossbow. considered them to be inhuman, The double stringed bows with according to Val Berryman, mu- wooden spacers were used pri¬ marily for hunting as pellets The isbow! and lead balls were its main ( . capable REALLY BIG AFF AIR--Lined up outs'de that attended the Winter Term Senior Nite sponsored form of ammunition Gables Tuesday is a portion of the I a i by Senior Council. Photo by Arlen Becker The bolt-shooting bow swin¬ gle-stringed) Talent Show for most game were too powerful hunting because the bolts would go completely From Detroit with Needs Help through the animals and often Return to Detroit "I CSR, think ttiat the a, Administrators Student Congres ;sed that it was regulations as was proposed in at should be a pennon signed oy 4,200 stu- 2 The International Club islook- for students interested in working on the International Fes- become lost. th The weapons e museum were donated to from the Donna Boudeman collection of Kalama- Now ... 21 Full Days!! at a price you can afford. 21 wonderful il which will beTield c i May concerned witl . tion is criticized, not i sxecutive dents. days: Scotland, England, Belgium, Germany, Austria, cation of the students, branch of AL'SG. The Board of I rustees has Italy, France & Switzerland. Regular Departures: May The festival includes a talent the same team, bui * do anything to deal with both the students 6, 13, 20, 27; June 3, 10; July 15, 22, 29; August get together," saui t e and the legislature, said Carr. show and exhibits various countries. by groups from Jazz In Wonders 5; September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; October 7,14,21, University a:' on its owr;. It is not represen- "The legislators pick on Ihe A Modern Jazz concert will be 28—21 days each. Volunteers are needed for the ience of CiA . ♦It- rative," he said. darndest things," he said. 1'hey presented in the Wonders Kiva following committees: activities, students yesterday "The CSR is bucking its fel- pick out conduct of professors tonight from 8 to 10:30. Hall. low students," Harris said. "We or students and raise this as stage, publicity, reception and only ask to be treatedlikeadults. why we shouldn't be appropria¬ te only way to achieve this is ted any money." administration. Anyone interest¬ ed in working on a committee on The Nada Sextet, a new group campus, will appear. All interested persons are in¬ College Travel Office should contact Mrs. Naome Wold to act like adults." "I'm primarily interested in vited to attend. There is no ad¬ 130 w. Grand Riv in the U.N. Lounge of the Union Schiff wanted to know why the what's best for students," mission jrposei Building. charge. ganiZations administration didn't revise the Schiff said. by Cob Ha need.'c. Many of these Bill Floate, Ml (by CSK) have been Paul Schift. editor of the Com¬ dy by studt. t . roups." Lo- Spartan Shop-Rite Market mittee for Student Rights' gos." Besides Carr, James Apple- ton, associate director of resi- , dent halls and MHA ad.isc.-. History's Use Explained Pear Halves Lb. Grapefruit Sections Lb. Peaches v,l'0llicc«nB.rlHL,iv,«lJ * Pineapple Grapefruit Drink i««. Fruit Cocktail -1 lb. People have a grave rn.se i- Tomato Juice I qt. 14 oz. 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