Ü MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY V o l. 55 Number 285 STATE TAT N E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n H r M onday, A p ril 12, 1965 P ric e 10< N o r t h V ie t N a m P ro m ise s T o F ig h t U .S . 'T o T h e E n d ' Review Of Accreditation R e d R e p ly At MSU Due Next Week A. five-man t e a m from t h e periodically by the North Central m em bers will com e to the cam ­ To Joh nson Is B r u s q u e North Central A ssociation of Col­ Association, major accreditation pus arm ed with several volumes leges and Secondary schools will agency for the high schools, col­ of data about MSU, compiled and TOKYO ..F— " W e r e s o l u t e l y a rriv e on campus April 19 to be- leges and universities of the Mid­ assem bled by the MSU Office of fight to the end, that is our ■gin a four-day accreditation r e ­ west. Institutional R esearch. a n sw e r." With that brusque com­ view of MSU, the provo st’s office "Deputized” for the occasion T eam m em bers will begin in- ment , Communist North Viet Nam has announced. by NCA's Commission on Col­ (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 6) scorned Sunday President John­ M O R A L E B O O S T E R — J o a n W a lla c h , F o r e s t H IJ Is , N .Y ., ju n io r is t h is w o o k 's The team will be headed by leges a n d U niversities, t e a m son's offer for unconditional ne­ R O T C C o e d C a d e t. She w a s th e p h o t o g r a p h e r 's p ic k as a s u b je c t w h o s e p h o to ­ W alter C. Langsam, author and gotiations for peace in Viet Nam. School Bill Signed In g r a p h w o u ld s e r v e to b r ig h t e n th e c a m p u s R O T C q u a r t e r s . T h e m o r a le b o o s tin g president of the University of " If they want to continue the p h o to s a r e c h a n g e d w e e k ly . P h o to b y J a m e s H. H ile Cincinnati since 1955. w ar, we will also continue to Other m em bers are! fight back," said a 2,000-word Historic Texas Setting —Henry E . Bent, who taught editorial in the official Hanoi chem istry at H arvard from 1926 newspaper Nhan Dan. The edi­ Phillips-Snyder Suggested to 1936 and has been dean of the graduate faculty at the U niver­ A LAN L . BEAN torial was broadcast by Radio Hanoi. Astronaut sity of M issouri since 1938. Bent JOHNSON CITY (f!— President In Washington, U ndersecretary is also a m em ber of the Associa­ Johnson signed the billion dollar " I believe deeply no law I have of State George Ball, asked about tion of Land Grant Colleges and achool aid bill Sunday and said he signed or will ev er sign means the North Viet Nam comment, As Liberal Arts College Site U niversities. said: To Speak believes it will mean m ore to m ore to the future of our nation.” —Donald B, Johnson, who is the future of the nation than any Sitting beside the President as "N orth Viet Nam has not re­ chairm an of the PoliticalScience law he’r ever approve. he signed the bill was the woman jected anything." The Phillips-Snyder dorm itory plexes provide only 20 such of­ But with the em phasis on inde­ Department at the University of The historic signing cam e in who taught him in the first grade. He said the United States is fices,” he added. pendent study, faculty office in Iowa; On Spane complex has been tentatively cho­ a nostalgic setting outdoors on the She was M iss Kate D e d rich atth e looking for Hanoi's response to sen as t h e site of MSU's n e w "In looking at all the dorm i­ the building are valuable because —R o b e r t MacVicar, form er shady s i d e of the one-room tim e and she taught eight grades an appeal by 17 nonaligned na­ sem i-autonom ous” college. P ro ­ tories, we found it less expen­ p ro fesso rs will be readily avail­ vice president for academic af­ schoolhouse t h e PresidenF^at- all at once, Johnson said. tions for a start on peace talks vost HowardR.N evilleannounced sive to do the necessary conver­ able f o r consultation, Neville fa irs at Southern IllinoisUniVer- tended as a child. without preconditions. F riday . sions in the Phillips-Snyder dor­ said. sity ; With his old first-g rad e teach­ Communist China r e j e c t e d The proposal will bepresented m ito rie s,” he said. —and John A. L arson, asso­ e r and form er cla ssm ate s look­ Astronaut Alan L. Bean, one of Johnson’s offer, made Wednes­ at the April meeting of the Board Next fall, 375-400 freshm en “ We hope that by the senior ciate p ro fesso r of business ad­ ing on, along with invited guests A m erica's spacemen trainingfor day in a speech at Baltimore, will be admitted to the new col­ y ear, one-fourth of the work a m inistration at N orthw esternU n- of T ru ste e s for final approval. The new liberal a rts college, lege. They will live in sections of the Phillips-Snyder complex. student does will be independent study,"'he said. iversity. Review visits are conducted and tourists, the President sat at a vintage-type school desk to LBJ N a m e s flight duty in t h e Gemini a n d Apollo program s, will speak to Md. The Chinese c a l l e d the speech a hoax. which was approved by the tr u s - affix his signature. faculty and student groups here F ro m Moscow and Boland cam e ee s last month, is an attempt "W e felt the dorm itory ought Several o t h e r of t h e old- Tuesday. to be small enough sc that the m ore tem pered c r i t i c i s m . A by MSU to crea te a sm all college atm osphere within the larg eU n i- freshm en would no' h- 'osi *n n fashioned desks of the type used in «...ooi-room s y e ars ago had N e w C IA Bean, a naval lieutenant com­ m ander, was in the third group com m entator in M oscow's P ra v - da said the speech was a " m a ­ large d o r m i t o r y com plex,” versity. Neville s a i d t h e P hillips- Neville said. E n r o llm e n t T o K e y n o t e been set up for other guests. F o r Johnson, a one-tim eco un- D ir e c t o r of astronauts selected in October, 1963 by the National Aeronautics neuver designed to placate world public opinion and Washington’s Snyder complex is the best, all- T he enrollm ent of the college try school teacher himself, it was and Space Administration. will be 1,000 or 1,100 ra th e r than alarm ed allies.” P re m ie r Josef around choice for the location of a moment antL scene personally the new college experim ent. 1,500 as originally p l a n n e d , Neville said. S t u d e n t R e s p o n s ib ilit y chosen. JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (#)— P r e ­ sident Johnson named re tir e d Ad-, He is based at NASA’s Manned Spacecraft C e n t e r in Houston, Cyrankiewicz of Poland said he hoped for a "sobering up" of In the college, students will The school house, som e two Tex. U.S. policy in Viet Nam. live in close contact with their It will take four y e a rs for the More em phasis is being placed meet during the sum m er with m iles from his ranch house, looks m iral William F. Raborn, J r . , T he astronaut is n o stran g erto faculty. T his calls for rem odel­ college to reach its total enroll­ on student responsibility for next their advisors. down on the lazy P erdanales Riv­ Sunday to be director of th eC en - MSU for his father and a cousin The North Vietnamese editor­ ing the dorm itories to provide ment, starting with next fall's fall te rm enrollm ent. The " P r o g r e s s P lan " will be e r , where it isn’t hard to imag­ tra) Intelligence Agency. a re graduates of the University. ial said Johnson’s $1 billion aid 40 to 60 faculty offices. freshm an class. The sign-up procedure for fall p repared in duplicate, and signed ine the school’sy o u n g ste rsy e ars Raborn will succeed John A. Bean w i l l address the MSU offer to Southeast Asia im p res­ “ Snyder-Phillips is particu­ ‘‘When f u l l enrollm ent is term is sim ilar to the procedure by the advisor. One copy will r e ­ ago gazed and dream ed of sun McCone. M en’s Club at a luncheon m eet­ sed no one but " a handful of larly adept because the room lay­ reached, Phillips-Snyder will be used winter and spring te rm s , but main with the advisor and the perch and tadpoles. McCone’s resignation report­ ing in the Union p a rlo rs. He will tra ito rs hankering after the milk outs are readily convertible to used exclusively for the new col­ modified to account for sum m er student will get the other copy in It was a bright, sunny day as edly has been on Johnson’s desk p re s e n t a firsthand account of as­ and butter left unfinished by U.S. faculty offices,” Neville said. lege,” Neville said. vacation. o rd e r to complete the enroll­ the President signed the bill. for sometim e. tronaut training and the manned im p e ria lists;" " T h e new large living Com- "About 700 to 750 students will Fall term sign-up, as in the ment phase during the sum m er. space program s. live in the dorm itories and the past two term s, has th ree phases; In August, students will be sent Johnson said the signing brid­ The President made the s u r ­ T h e astronaut will also meet other 300 to 350 will live in out­ ges th l gap "betw een helpless­ Windows academ ic advising, enrollm ent, a Fall T e rm T im e Schedule and inform ally with faculty and stu­ Dem Predicts a Section R eservation Request ness and hope for m ore than five p ris e announcement of the Ra­ side housing units like off-cam­ and registration. born appointment after signing dents in the College of Engineer­ pus housing, fraternities, sorori­ form by the R eg istrar’s office. million educationally deprived ing. his $1 .3 billion school aid bill Smashed Academic advising will take children.” Rights Vote ties and co-ofis,” he said. Using the " P r o g r e s s Plan," at a cerem ony beside the old At 4;15 p.m. in Fairchild The­ B ecause of the size of the two place during spring term . The and the tim e schedule the stu­ " A s P resid en t," Johnson said, building where he first went to a tre , he will Speak to a joint d o rm ito ries, o n l y a l i m i t e d student will complete the en roll­ dent will fill out the Section Res­ school. m eeting of the Air Force ROTC amount of space is available for ment phase during the sum m er. ervation Request form and return By Mid-May Appointments Detachment and the College of Classroom s, Neville explained. R egistration will take place in it to the R e g is tra r’s office no The chief executive also told Engineering H i g h Atmosphere B lasts of wind sm ashed win­ "M o st c la sse s will need to be the fall when students return to later than the first week in Sep­ re p o rte rs he has selected Ri­ and Space Seminar Group. dows in W est Fee Hall and led held in other buildings," he said. cam pus. tem ber. chard Helms as deputy director to the evacuation of its three Still Open WASHINGTON UP)—D em ocratic T he 33-year-old astronaut is a During this term students will Students not living at hom edur- of CIA. native of Wheeler, Tex. and holds top floors during the Sunday eve­ lea d er Mike Mansfield of Mon­ m eet with their academ ic advis­ ing the sum m er, should make Raborn retired a year and a ha If a B.S. degree in aeronautical en­ ning storm . tana predicted Sunday the Senate o rs to plan fall c la sse s accord­ provision for having their Sec­ ago as director of re s e a rc h for gineering from the University of T h ree of the five broken win­ will p ass legislation to guarantee ing to schedules set up by their tion Reservation Request Form Petitioning for the appointed the Navy. He was in charge of Texa s. He wa s a Navy ROTC Stu­ dows w ere in the sixth floor Negro voting rights by mid-M ay. L o c a l S to re s departm ents. Advising should be and T im e Schedule sent to their positions on the Student Board developing the P o la ris m issile.. dent at Texas and was com m is­ stairw ell and the others were in The Senate, starting an E aster completed by May 28. s um m er address. opens today. He now is vice president of sioned upon graduation. the fifth and fourth floors. vacation during which it will M o o n lig h tin g At this time, students and ad­ The Section Reservation Re­ Petitions a r e available in 334 Aero Jet G eneral C orp., in P a s a ­ He has flown 24 aircraft and No one was hurt by the flying hold non-business sessions every v iso rs will p repare a " p ro g re s s quest form s will be processed Student Services and a r e due at h a s logged more than 2,600hours glass, but about 225 g irls were th ree days, will begin debate dena, Calif. moved to the second and third Eleven stores in E ast Lansing P lan .” On this plan students will and a combined Section R eser­ 5 p.m . Thursday. flying tim e. He will pilot his own A pril 21 on a controversial bill will hold a Mad Moonlight Sale list the co urses they wish totake vation R eport-E nrollm ent Card Students interested m ust have Johnson brought Raborn to his plane to Michigan and leave T u es­ floors until the danger passed. sent to it Friday without reco m ­ from 7 to 10 tonight. on a term by term basis for next will be ready for students to pick earned at least 75 cred its and ranch Saturday. And, when asked day evening for a speaking en­ Some cities in the southern mendations by its judiciary com­ The stores w i l l close at the y ear. up from their advisors when they have a 2.0 all-U niversity grade when the new assignm ent was gagement Wednesday at the Uni­ part of the state were report­ m ittee. reg u lar tim es a nd reopen at 7 F re e copies of the 1965 MSU re tu rn to cam pus for fall term . point average. effective, the P residen t told re ­ v e rs ity of Wisconsin. edly hit harder than the Lansing M ansfield said in an interview p .m . Catalog will be available to stu­ After students see their advis- Voting on the four elected rep­ p o rte rs Raborn is returning with B ean is m arried and has a son, a rea . A tornado killed at least he expects num erous a m e n d ­ T he participating stores a r e dents May 5. T hese can be used resentatives will be Thursday. him to Washington today. 10, and a daughter, 2. two persons in Grand Rapids. m ents to be offered from the Goodwin's F a b r i c s , College by the student in completing the (c o n tin u e d on pa g e 7 ) floor. He would not guess whether Drug, Campus Bookstore, S.S. " P r o g r e s s P lan .” Soutnern opponents will launch K resge Co., A c e H a r d w a r e , A lternative co urses may be a filibuster. Wanda Hancock, Redwood 8i Ross, listed on the plan so that students "B u t 1 think we should be able Todd Gentry, Canterbury Shop, will be able to complete the en­ to come to a voter on the legis­ lation by m id-M ay,” he said. M arie’s and B arnes Floral. rollm ent phase without having to P r o t e s t 'S u c c e s s ' D e s p i t e C o n f u s io n resum ed within less than half an By M IK E K IN D M A N hour. S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r The teach-in was picketed by Despite the confusion of two over 100 m em bers of the stu­ bomb th rea ts on the Auditorium dent-organized Ad Hoc Commit­ w here it was held and last mi­ tee to Simport President John­ nute revision of its schedule, son, who c a r r i e d signs calling last Thursday night’s "te a c h -in " for a strong A m erican policy to protest the w ar in Viet Nam in Viet Nam and for freedom for was term e d a success by its the Vietnamese people. organizers. Some m em b ers of the audi­ ence heckled the anti-w ar speak­ About 2,000 p e o p l e - h e a r d e rs. At one point several stood speeches on various aspects o during a speech and began sing­ the w ar by three guest speakers ing "T h e Star-Spangled B anner.". and several other speakers from At the end of the five-and-a- the MSU faculty and the Lansing half-hour teach-in, two resolu­ a rea . tions w ere adopted by the F a­ culty Com m ittee for Peace in T he audience was asked to Viet Nam and the student-run evacuate twice, at around 9 and MSU C om m ittee for Peace in 11 p.m ., while police and ushers Viet Nam, the groups which or­ searched the Auditorium for the ganized the protest. W H E N T H E Y C O U L D T A L K — S e v e ra l s p e a k e rs h ig h lig h te d th e ‘ ‘ t e a c h - in ” at th e bombs they w ere warned by anon­ The resolutions called on the B O M B S C A R E — T h u r s d a y n ig h t ’ s " t e a c h - i n " a t th e A u d it o r iu m w as in te r r u p te d A u d it o r iu m T h u r s d a y n ig h t a n d F r i d a y m o r n in g . S ta n le y M i l l e t t , p r o f e s s o r o f ymous phoners w ere p l a n t e d groups to ‘‘continue their efforts t w ic e b y a n o n y m o u s b o m b t h r e a ts w h ic h s e n t a b o u t 2,000 p a r t ic ip a n t s in to th e p o l it ic a l s c ie n c e a t B r i a r c l i f f C o lle g e in N e w Y o r k , is s h o w n s p e a k in g b e fo r e there. Police would give no fur­ to attain a just settlem ent in s t r e e t s . T h is s c e n e s h o w s th e c o n g e s tio n th a t o c c u r r e d as th e f a c u lty m e m b e rs and j th e 2 ,0 0 0 p e r s o n s th a t a tte n d e d th e p r o g r a m . H is s p e e c h w a s i n t e r r u p t e d b y th e ther details of the bomb threats. s tu d e n ts f i l e d in to th e s t r e e t s . P h o to b y J a m e s H. H ile f i r s t b o m b th r e a t. P h o to b y D a ve R eed Each tim e the program was ( c o n tin u e d on p a g e 8 ) Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 12, 1965 EDITORIALS Too Lazy To Friend And Foe A lik e • • • • • • • • • • • Free Speech Challenged •; A s ix - h o u r -lo n g “ te a c h -in ” in the Auditorium Thursday night went on as scheduled in spite of mination to quell fr e e e x p r e s sio n . The heckling which went on during the p ro g ra m was another To Vote iB y Susan F ilso n two bomb s c a r e s and the antics m atter. John Donoghue, p r o f e s ­ of im m atu re h e c k le r s. so r of anthropology, announced At a tim e when men and women a r e dying for the right to vote in at the beginning of the program Selma, Ala., the vast m ajority of voters stay home from the polls The purpose of the “ tea ch - in East Lansing, Mich. in” was to p ro test U.S. policy in that anyone who d isa g r e e d with Only 39 per cent of East Lansing’s reg istered voters turned out the sp e a k e r s would have a chance for last Monday’s municipal election. This is a startling indication South Viet N am , and the purpose of voter apathy in the face of one of the most significant City Coun­ of the heckling and the bomb to e x p r e s s his opinions in s e m i ­ cil campaigns in recent y ears. s c a r e s was p resu m ab ly to p r o ­ nars which would begin at m id ­ Voter turnout in student precincts, which include Spartan Village, University Village and C herry Lane A partm ents, was far below the te st the tea ch -in . night. average for the rest of the city. T h ere a r e 2,803 registered voters It is difficult to c o n c eiv e of the But s o m e e a g e r m e m b e r s of the in these three university precincts. Only 453 of them summoned up enough energy to go to the polls. It is hardly comforting to note that type of mentality which invents “ Ad Hoc C o m m itte e to Support the voter turnout in student precincts is usually much lower. bomb s c a r e s . T here w er e at le a st P r esid e n t Johnson in Viet N a m ” Thus, 61 per cent of East Lansing’s reg istered voters refused to fulfill their basic responsibility as citizens in a dem ocratic society. 2.500 people in the Auditorium at could not wait until the sp ea k er s T h ere is something radically wrong when the citizens of a p ro s­ one point in the evening. Without had finished. As the fir st sp ea k ­ perous, well-educated community like East Lansing display such a notable lack of interest in how their city government is run. The the efficien t d ir e ctio n s of t h e er of the evening began his talk, voter apathy which was evident Monday night might be understand­ cam pus p olice and the im m ed ia te the students interrupted him with able in an area where people a re poorly-educated and m ust struggle “ The Star-Spangled B a n n e r .” for the bare essentials of life. It is inexcusable in a community com p lia n ce of the crow d with both which' has-been given far m ore than its share of all the things which req u ests to evacuate the Auditor­ Throughout tlfe evening, i m ­ com prise "the good life.” ium , a fu ll-s c a le panic could have patient boys in the balcony h eck ­ Is it possible that we a r e so used to the good life that we cannot conceive of anything happening to change it? Ensued. led p r o f e s s o r s as they attempted It is possible. It is a fact. Only a complacent, self-satisfied people There are two p o ssib le m o tiva ­ to speak. A cam pus p olice officer would abdicate so cheaply a right which men and women a r e dying to achieve in other p a rts of our nation. tions for the bomb s c a r e s . finally had to ord er them to quiet T here is an old saying with a Biblical ring which goes something The sa m e thing happened when do wn. like this: "W here much is given, much is expected.” It is worth thinking about, in this happy community which treats a ■'te a c h -in ” was held at the Un­ This, too, is an in te r fe r e n c e the responsibilities of citizenship so lightly. iv e r s ity of Michigan last month. with the right of free sp eech . The students w er e told that they would The r e g is tra r’s office is one department of this university with S om e “ p r a n k ste r s” may have which every student com es in contact during his years at MSU. Be­ thought it a good “ joke” to try have an opportunity to e x p r e s s cause of the tremendous work load which the r e g is tr a r must handle, their v iew s later in the p rogram . m istakes inevitably appear in some grade rep o rts and tran scrip ts. the sa m e thing here. The personal attention which R eg istrar H orace C. King gives to It is also p ossib le that the bomb Their h e c k l i n g d u r i n g the every student who has a problem is nothing less than amazing. I’m s c a r e s w ere invented by p erso n s sp e e c h e s was totally uncalled - not in the habit of throwing bouquets to people for doing their jobs, but King seem s to go beyond the call of duty. He will go to endless who wanted to stop the tea ch -in for. lengths to straighten out m istakes made by an erstw hile com puter and did not agree with the v ie w ­ The m e r its of the view s e x ­ o r by human ca re lessn e ss. I once heard King tell a staff m em ber that "w e must make every points which w e r e being p r e ­ p r e s s e d at the “ te a c h -in ” are effort not to brush students off with a general answer, we must help sented. totally b esid e the point. The right them with specific p roblem s.” A worthy sentiment. Thus, the bomb s c a r e s w ere of A m erican c itiz e n s to e x p r e s s prom pted either by a ghoulish their opinions at a peaceful a s ­ s e n s e of humor or by a d e t e r ­ se m b ly is the whole point. * * w Letters To The Editor * * * Toward Free Expression Teach-In: The Opposition A s k s E n d T o R a c ia l B i a s In F r a t e r n it ie s A joint c o m m itte e of the M en’s dent gov ern m en t d i s t r i b u t i o n tlefield to another c o u n t r y in whose writings a r e an important To the Editor: a re perfectly willing to ch eer on T o th e E d ito r: Hall A sso cia tion and W omen’s stru c tu r e , while intended only as Asia. part of the contem porary debate, As we striv e for civil rights athletes of all ra c e s, colors and c re e d s, but a re obviously not In te r -R e sid e n c e C ouncil has r e c ­ a c le a r in g h o u se , could c o n c e iv ­ The undersigned, all m em bers A U.S. withdrawal from South the leaders of the “ Teach-In* ’ and the equality of all men, our Viet Nam gives the Chinese Com­ did not invite these scholars to p ro g re ss is disappointingly de­ willing to accept them as broth­ o m m en d e d a r e v isio n of p o lic ie s ably turn into an in stru m e n t for of the faculty of Michigan State sh are their platform and engage e r s in t h e / ’r e a l” sense of the University who have had exten­ m unists a blank check to fill layed by the simple hypocritical word. We seriously doubt that all g ov ern in g distribution of printed ille g itim a te c e n so r sh ip . sive field experience and re s i­ in with the name of any other in a dialogue of education and clarification. acts around us. It seem s that while most of the students at of these Individuals support this The new rules would be m o re dence in Viet Nam, wish to make Aslan nation— India, Japan, Thai­ m a te r ia ls in d o r m it o r ie s which it clearly known that land. . . ? The pseudo-dialogue that en­ Michigan S ta te a re s in c e re ly c o n - p a rtic u lar clause. We also doubt would further freed o m of e x p r e s ­ e fficien t than the old, but u n le s s United States support— econo­ sued, therefore, was hardly com­ cerned over the cu rren t racial that,tho se who support it realize (1) we did not p articipate in the responsibilities and demands mic aid as well as m ilitary as­ mendable from an a c a d e m i c strife, there are organizations sio n on the MSU c a m p u s. the attitude r e m a in s enlightened the "T each -In” on Viet Nam held in the A u d i t o r i u m last sistance— could no l o n g e r be standpoint, and certainly it should at MSU who externally favor in­ of our generation. C ertainly these The r e c o m m e n d a tio n s , adopted and b e c o m e s in c r ea sin g ly t o l e r ­ counted on by any nation d e sir­ not have ca rried the false colors tegration, but in reality inhibit men may choose their fraternity T hursday night; and b rothers for them selves. But, is ant o f d iv ersity in student groups, (2) we w ere not, with one ex­ ous of resisting Communist in­ of education. its very achievement by c a rr y ­ Thursday, would allow d istrib u ­ ception, invited to participate in filtration and aggression— direct ing bias causes in their consti­ it n e cessa ry for the Michigan tion of printed m a te r ia ls at r e ­ they could b e c o m e as m ean in g­ o r indirect—but unable to do so Wesley R. Fishel tutions. State fraternity system , o r any that so-called educational ex­ fraternity system , to introduce l e s s as the s i e v e - l i k e rule s t r u c ­ out of its own reso u rces and (Political Science) We are participating in fra­ ception d esk s in d o r m ito r ie s by perience. Although the "T each -In” was strength. ternity rush this week, and con­ (indoctrinate) y o u n g men into any student group or individual ture now in effect. billed by its sponsors as contri­ T his is not a complaint against Guy H. Fox sid er the friendship and brother­ th e ir o rd ers of friendship and understanding while they still 6tudent. The m a te r ia ls m u st be It is worthy of note that the buting to the education and in­ any group’s holding a rally to (Political Science) hood which fraternities represent prom ote its viewpoint. Rather, to be a step toward our social hold the shackles of bigotry in handled by a student gov ern m en t MHA-WIC c o m m itte e r e v e r s e d form ation of m em bers of the John M, Hunter front of their doors? University community and their we object to the misleading de­ goals. To our su rp rise , however, a stand taken e a r l ie r la st week (Economics) this step proves to be m islead­ T his letter is by no means distribution stru cture and m ust East Lansing and Lansing neigh­ signation of such a one-sided ra l­ ing. m eant as a condemnation of our which would have prohibited d i s ­ bors, its deliberately one-sided ly as "education." hot violate civ il law s. orientation gave it m ore the com­ A dialogue would indeed have M iller 0 . P e rry Several of o u r fraternities fraternity system . We only wish D o o r -to -d o o r distribution of tribution of printed m atter by plexion of a rally for indoctri­ been a valuable contribution to (International Program s) c a r r y in their c h a rte rs a "W hite to make all students aw are of nation than an open discussion for this academ ic community in con­ C hristian” clause which limits this circum stance and to urge p ublications in d o r m ito r ie s is unchartered student groups. education. fronting this complex and vital Milton C. Taylor t h e i r m em bership to W h i t e them, and those to which this s p e c if ic a lly prohibited u n l e s s Bob H a rris, outgoing AUSG Like nearly all A m ericans and Issue. Yet despite there being (Economics) C hristians only. How terribly lette r refe rs, to implement the repeal of this antiquated clause. p re sid e n t, explained the e a r lie r scholars whose views have been disappointing and hampering this they are a d d re ssed to individual like nearly all citizens of the Republic of Viet Nam, we too be­ sought on this issue by academic Ralph F. T urner clause is! Does it not seem ^students. reco m m en d atio n as a natural d e ­ lieve in peace for Viet Nam. institutions all over the nation and (Police Administration) strange that these sam e fra te r­ Sheldon W, Pont, Detroit Freshm an I D orm itory o ffic ia ls, both in fe n se reaction of student g o v e r n ­ But we cannot accept the basic nities present their rush pro­ p r e m u s e of the "T each-In’s ” g ram s as being open to all inter­ r e s id e n c e halls and throughout m ent lea d ers who felt p r e s s u r e d sponsors: that peace in Viet Nam G r o u p D e f e n d s P la n O f T e a c h - I n ested students? David R. Friedrich s T he men of these fraternities Livonia Freshm an :the whole s y s t e m , would not be by the ex isten c e of a group like can only be achieved by a Mu­ To the Editor: The discourteous behavior of CSR. nich-like settlem ent that aban­ a few served to highlight the -required to approve publications dons the people of South Viet T he faculty com m ittee spon­ good m anners and spirit of in­ rbefore they are distributed. They The whole c o n tr o v e r sy over Nam to the forces of Commu­ soring the ” teach-in’’ on Viet Nam was im pressed and pleased quiry of the m ajority. We regret Y O U R 0 c T O M E -would retain so m e responsib ility distribution of printed m a te ria ls nist aggression directed from only that the civil rights of the A L L E B O o V A L Hanoi, North Viet Nam. by the splendid response of MSU m ajority were infringed by those N regarding bulletin boards and en - sta r te d la st term when CSR d i s ­ We do not believe that a uni­ students last T hursday evening. who tried to sabotage the meet­ ACROSS 27. Honev « A T I W 1 D w A R D tributed its publication “ L o g o s ” lateral A m e r i c a n withdrawal They cam e to the Auditorium ing. 1. Through 28. Melan­ A N T A T 1 N A W ;forcem ent of new rules. from South Viet Nam is either in large numbers and showed Telephoned bomb th rea ts twice 4. Suggestion choly M A R T 1 N R ■ B efo re the recom m end ations without prior approval by r e s i ­ justifiable or desirable. Nor do a genuine desire to learn. T heir interrupted the s p e a k e r s and 7. Ford 29. Run awav A B A M D O N R E fl 0 d en ce hall o fficia ls. determ ination was p r o v e d by wasted a substantial portion of 11. Raw metal 30. Moham­ B 1C b ec o m e effective, they m ust be we believe that our withdrawal S E T S R U A 11 from the war in South Viet Nam th e ir perseverance in staying the tim e available to the “ teach- 12. One of medan call to S E E S T E E V E approved by the Faculty C o m m it- At any rate, the MHA-WIC will have any effects other than with the "te a c h -in ” in spite of in.” David's rulers prayer 32. M'ennen li * 1 I T E S T A "tee on Student A ffairs, r e sid e n c e r e co m m en d atio n s is s u e d e a r lie r to deliver the people of that coun­ organized efforts by a minority to h a ra ss the speakers and break It was chiefly because of these 13. Largest Williams RE T A I E Rg 5 O N ;"hall authorities and possib ly by l a s t week would have im plied un­ try into the hands of predatory ■interruptions that the scheduled continent 33. Fall flower O R E s- ■ L E R tl up the assembly. A t ‘individual hall councils. n e c e s s a r y c e n so r sh ip and red neighbors, and to shift the bat- discussion sessions in Bessey Hall had to be dropped. Thus, 14. Chair doilv 17. March 35. Deer track 36. Practice of B A N * * LP 5TE the opportunity of students and 15th a medium The recom m end ations would be tape for groups w ishing to d i s ­ But Seriously* Pins And Needles faculty to e x p r e s s their own 18. However 40. Head cover DOWN a vast im p rov em en t over p resen t se m in a te ideas. The p r e se n t r e c ­ points of view and to r a is e ques­ 19. Black 41. Noah's 1. Blue grass 8. Absorbing tions for discussion was fore­ snake boat 2. Sea bird 9. Telephone policy. H ow ever, they are still om m en dation s indicate that the closed by the obstructionists. 21. Appear 42. Born 3. Network part two groups have r e a liz e d this. 22. Haw. food 43. Volcano 4. Stop watch 10. Eng. •only a mixed b le ssin g . The stu- By D on S o c k o l The disturbances of Thursday fish 44. Eng. letter 5. Cleopatra's nobleman About 25 per cent ‘of all the sional help. Dr. L es B. Frank night gave the " te a c h -in ” audi­ 23. Neckpiece 45. Divorce attendant 15. Conception pinnings on campus end up on told me, " I wish m ore pinned ence a glimpse of the irration­ 24. Cuttlefish bill: Jewish 6. Moccasin 16. Totally V the rocks. Another 25' per cent people would com e to us when ality and law lessness in our land. fluid law 7. Wilderness confused % Just as hoodlums in Alabama 19. Jamaica fA T E N E W S of pinned couples are not happily they are having trouble with their MICHIGAN § and M ississippi are depriving i 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 10 beverage STATI pinned, but don’t know how to pinship. individuals of their civil rights 20. Eng. coun­ UN IVIRSITY find a way out. "O ne young man cam e in with try festival T hese a re the shocking statis­ his pinm ate and explained to me to life, speech and assembly, so il 1 12 >3 21. Turf %% %% % tics I uncovered in a recent sur­ that he. was fed up. Every time an elem ent in our own commu­ If IS it 23. Prohibit M ember Associated P re s s, United P re ss E d ito r ..........................................Jo h n V an G ie so n vey. he took his pinmate out, she in­ nity curtailed an opportunity for 25. Catnip International, Inland Dally P re s s Associa­ A d v e rtisin g Manager- A rth u r L a n g e r Many straying pinmates find sisted on bringing a friend along. free expression here. n 13 26. Solution % When such curtailm ent occurs, 28. W rap­ % tion, Associated Collegiate P r e s s , Michigan M an ag in g Editor ................... ....H u g h L ea ch that getting de-pinned is not easy We easily worked out a com pro­ 19 to 21 P r e s s Association. C am p u s E d ito r ...................C h a rle s C . W ells in E ast Lansing. Some of them m ise. We suggested that he also it is not the speakers or spon­ around % % A s s is ta n t Campus E d ito r L iz H ym an s o r s who lose. It is the students 23 24 ts 2t 29. Simpleton fly south for a quick Mexicande- bring a friend along. 22 31. The fennec * and public who lose. As A m eri­ % Published every class day throughout fall, S p o rts E d ito r .................... .R ic h a rd S ch w a rtz % w, pinning. More often than not, "A few months later we found cans become aw are of this sig­ 21 21 32. Quench w inter and spring term s and twice weekly W ire E d ito r ...................................... B ill K ra s e a n however, these arrangements are out that the young m an’s pinmate 27 33. N. Car. % %% sum m er term by the students of Michigan A s s is ta n t A d v e rtisin g M a n a g e r .K en H offm an not recognized by the IFC-Pan fell in love with his friend, and nificant fact, I believe they will 30 32 county State University. N ig ht E d i t o r .................................... B ra d S m ith H el Council. More than one of he fell in love with h e rs. Now increasingly resent t h e s e in­ 3 4. Blemish C o p y d esk A d v is o r ........................H en ry T . P r ic e fringem ents on their rights. More 33 34 3f 35. Certain th e s e unfortunate persons has all four of them a re pinned to % N ew s A d v iso r ....................R ic h a rd E . H an sen and m ore, they will identify, iso­ 37. Youth % % Second class postage paid at East Lansing, found himself accused of pinyg- th e ir respective p a rtn e rs and late and repudiate the extrem ist 3( 37 38 39 38. Under­ Michigan. „ E d ito ria l E d ito rs ...M ic h a e l K indm an amy as a result. all a r e good friends.” Editorial and business offices at 341 Stu­ S u san F ils o n Often, the problems of the T he most important thing to elem ents in our midst. 40 41 42 stand P h o to g ra p h y A d v is o r................... D av e J a e h n ig T hom as H. G reer 39. Encoun­ dent Services Building, Michigan State Uni­ C irc u la tio n M an ag er ........................J im B a k e r pinned are superficial and can re m e m b e r is that pinship is a 43 44 4S tered versity, East Lansing, Michigan. e a s ily be worked out through mu- serio u s step and should not be M em ber, Faculty Committee tu a l understanding and profes- taken lightly. for Peace in Viet Nam Michigan State N ew s, East L an sing, Michigan Monday, April 12, 1965 3 LOOKINO W o rld N ew s a t a Glance F r o m O u r W ir e S e r v ic e s Shah Safe TEHRAN, Iran—A- "threatening a n d shoot­ ing" soldier and two of the Shah’s bodyguards w ere killed in a gun battle outside the Royal Palace Saturday, the government announced Sunday. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi was not harm ed, though a high-ranking government offi­ cial said the soldier intended to shoot the Mon­ arch . A photographer took the Shah’s picture dur­ ing an audience this morning and reported him ■in good spirit's. M arines Head North SAIGON—Some elem ents of the m arine battalion landing team that began moving ashore at Da Nang Saturday have moved on to the Phu Bai area in Hue, north of Da Nang, fnilitary spokesmen said Sunday. They said that except for some additional supplies and equipment the landing of the battalion unit now has been completed in the Da Nang area about 380 m iles northeast of Saigon. V iet War fn South v. i \ . SAIGON—Governrtlent'troops fought scattered clashes w;th the Viet Cong Sunday and U.S. air force jetsh am m ered at Red positions in the southern part of the Mekong Delta. No air strik es against YOU'LL FIND THEM AT North Viet Nam were reported. »’''T h e 1-rem ainder of-an 18-plane squadron of M arine C orps F4B Phantom jet interceptors landedatD aN angA ir'B ase and their com ­ m ander said they were ready for m issions. Peace Not Dead: Pope Paul VATICAN CITY—Pope Paul VI blessed the P alm s Sunday, celebrated the solemn Palm Sun­ day M ass, and then told 25,000 Romans and to u r­ ists that although the world’s peace is sorely m enaced it may still be preserved. By his words and his actions the Pontiff p e r ­ sonally led the Roman Catholic world into the observances of Holy Week and toward the hope and trium ph of E aster, a week hence. Although he once again expressed grave con­ ANN c e rn that the world seem s to be straying from the ideal of peace, he voiced faith that ma n­ kind’s hope for peace may not be in vain. BOOKSTORE P olish Head V is its Auschwitz WARSA W—P re m ie r Josef Cyrankiewicz expressed hope at the fo rm e r Auschwitz death camp Sunday that (Here will be a " s o b e r ­ »Aß ing up" of A m erican policy on Viet Nam lest world peace be lost again. " F r o m this place, let words of appeal and warning be heard that those upon whom world peace depends consider their steps c a r e ­ fully, that the fate of those turned to ashes here does not become the fate of their children and grandchildren," he declared at c e r e ­ m onies marking the 20th anniversary of the liberationof Auschwitz SAVE 25% from the Nazis. Pakistan Using U.S. Weapons NEW DELHI—Pakistani troops have been using American wea­ pons in border clashes against. Indian troops, a defense m inistry SWEATSHIRTS! spokesman charged Sunday. Four Pakistanis captured in a clash Friday in the Rann of Kutch are a admitted their units had used weapons obtained from the U.S. WE STILL HAVE PLENTY OF m ilitary aid program , he said. USED BOOKS INCLUDING SWEATSHIRTS! U.S. In V ie t Nam To Stay WA S H I N G T O N —U n dersecretary of S ta t e George Ball reaffirm ed Sunday U.S. determ ina­ tion to c a rry out its commitment in South Viet THE FOLLOWING: Nam even if Com m unist China and the Soviet Union intervene in the conflict. He said that even if discussions begin on se t­ tling the war the United States will continue to COURSE NO. SWEATSHIRTS! respond to aggression there until a solution, AFA 391 Johnson FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 6.40 consistent with Am erican prom ises and objec­ AgEn 201 Jones SHOP WORKS ON THE FARM 4.65 tives, is reached. Agr 220 Black COLLEGE PHYSICS 5.65 AnHu 111 Anderson INTRO ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 7.15 Anth 100 Howells MANKIND IN THE MAKING 4.15 2.65 Funeral Services F o r Darnell GLENVIEW, 111.— Private funeral services will be held today in Glenview for a c tre ss Linda Darnell, 43, who diedSaurday of burns A nth Chem Comm L usker 434 B erry 101 Sisler EVALU 1 ION OF MAN RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 5.65 5.95 3.20 ALL SIZES 100 Berio PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION received early Friday in the home of friends. Econ 319 Ludtke AMERICAN FINANICAL SYSTEM 5.95 M iss D arnell’s adopted daughter, C harlotte (Lola) Marley, 17, who Econ 320 McKenna AGGREGATE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 3.70 flew from California to her m other’s side shortly before the a c tr e s s ’ Educ 200 Lindgren EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 5.20 death, is expected to be present. M orse RDGS IN EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 2.25 Educ Educ Engl 431 Wittich 850 C ham berlain 208 Smith AUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS TEACHER AND SCHOOL ORGANIZATION SEVEN CENTURIES OF VERSE 6.55 5.95 3.40 ALL COLORS 3.90 Q u e b e c T a lk S e t F rn Geog Geog 101 H a rris 204 Phil brick 441 Hoffman BASIC CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH THIS HUMAN WORLD GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE 5.95 7.15 Two Canadian university pro­ R. Scott of McGill U niversity and Geol 200 Zum berge ELEMENT OF GEOLOGY 4.90 fe s so rs and an editor-publisher of a Canadian newspaper will participate in MSU’s second C a- m em ber of Canada’s R oyalC om - m ission on Bilingualism and B i- culturalism . HPR HPR HPR 103 Hein 300 Mitchell 316 Smolensky LIVING CAMP COUNSELING PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY HEALTH 5.05 4.70 4.50 ALL STYLES nadian-Am erican Sem inar at 8 Speakers will include P rofes­ Hist 242 Nash ISSUES IN AMERICAN ECONOMIC HIST. 4.30 tonight in the P h y s i c § - M a t h so r W. L. Morton, University of Hist 422 W illiams SHAPING AMERICAN DIPLOMACY V.2. 2.95 Lounge. Manitoba H i s t o r y Department, HMCD 362 ^B rechenridge GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT YOUNG CH 5.05 and Claude Ryan, editor and pub­ Jrn 110 TFmery INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS 4.30 Topic of the sem inar is "Q u e­ lisher of M ontreal’s " L e De­ Irn 402 M iller MODERN JOURNALISM 2.95 bec: Federation or A ssociation?" v o ir." M IA 313 Stanton MANAGEMENT OF SALES FORCE ’ 6.75 The sem inar is open to the 5.6§ Serving as chairm an of the sem inar will be P ro fe sso r Frank public. Math MPH P&A 215 F ord 230 Um breit 119 Baker DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MICROBIOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO AS f RONOMY 6.40 4.15 REGULAR $2.95 Something? Pia 463 Giardini PAROLE PROCESS 9.40 PS 170 . G rim es MODERN POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES 4.50 Horwitz INTRO TO CON'TEM IDEOLOGIES 2.65 PS 260 ' Rosecrance ACTION AND REACTION IN WORLD POL 4.50 PS 452 Almond POLITICS OF DEVELOPING AREAS 6.40 - 200 Lundin PERSONALITY 4.45 We’l dean it in one day. Psyc Psyc 215 Weinberg STATISTICS: AN INSTI I APPROACH 5.65 5.25 Psyc 301 » Bartley PERCEPTION • Psyc Rei SW 337 Toch 105 Linden 205 Ferguson LEGAL & CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS OF RELIGION SOCIAL WORK: .AN INTRO 5.20 2.65 4.50 OUR PRICE CLEANER AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 623 E. Grand River ED 2-3537 A cro ss F rom Student Services Building Michigan State* N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 12, 1965 B a ts m e n D iv id e P a ir W it h C e n t r a l, 7 - 2 , 5 - 3 Purdue Gridman Dies By DUANE LA N C A S TE R State scored its final ron of ally broke up the long afternoon From Practice Injury the game in the seventh without with a two-run rally in the ele­ the benefit of a hit. Walks to S ta te N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r venth. INDIANAPOLIS — W i l l i a m a n a p o lis h o sp ita l w h e re he d ied Michigan State opened its base­ M an iere and Biedenbach led to a L ess than a tenth of the cro w d . M oore, a 20-year old defensive 12 h o u rs a f te r th e a c c id e n t. ball season Saturday by dividing s a c r if i c e fly by Billings scoring which saw the opening pitch was guard at Purdue University died a double-header with Central Mi­ H e w as th e f ir s t fo o tb all p lay ­ M an ie re. on hand to view Chippewa out­ of injuries sustained during a e r to d ie in e ith e r a s c r im ­ chigan at Old College Field. The M a n ie re paced the Spartans fielder Fletcher M iller line re­ spring football practice Satur­ Spartans took the first game with a single and a double while m a g e o r g am e in 77 y e a r s of liev er John K rasnan’s pitch into day. th e s p o rt a t P u rd u e . 7-2 but Central won the night­ th ird baseman Pat O’Keafe led left field driving In the winning Moore, a 2 1 8 -p o u n d j u n i o r cap 5-3 in 11 innings. C e n tra l with two singles and one run. from Marion, Ohio, was sc rim ­ D r. W illiam C o m b s, te a m phy­ ■Central’s victory in the second run batted in. F ir s t Game: maging when he was blocked. The s ic ia n , s a id M o o re s u ffe re d a game was its first over State C e n tra l got its r e v e n g e in the Central 002 000000 2-6-0 impact caused Moore to swallow b ra in ste m in ju ry . since 1932 and its first in Spar­ second ga m e, h ow ev er. State 600000 lOx 7-9-0 his tongue. H e an d h is w ife, w ho re s id e tan territo ry . State has won 12 1 he Chips tied the sco re 3-3 Both his heart and breathing in L a fa y e tte , h av e no c h ild re n . of 14 games in a se rie s dating in the sixth inning and the two Second Game: stopped, but w ere resto red at M o o re is a ls o su rv iv e d by h is back to 1911. clubs played four m ore sc o re ­ C entral 00100200002 5-10-0 the University Health C enter be­ m o th e r, M rs . C a ro le S ch w artz State is now 11-4 for the s ea­ l e s s innings before Central fin­ State 300000 00000 3-8-0 fore he was taken to an Indi- o f M a rio n . son, counting a successful 10-3 spring training trip record, and Central, which leaves on its Sou­ thern trip today, Is 1-1. L IO N Q B A T F IR S T S C R I M M A G E Resembling the fabled M ar.h Lion, State started big in both G r id m e n G e t M oS u pport games but the ro ar of their bats became m eeker as the innings progressed. The Spartans scored six tim es in the first inning of the first game and hung on for the win while a big th re e -ru n opening By JE R R Y M ORTON their firs t week of spring drills Saturday could have been cal­ dressing room to change to his stanza in the second game pro­ S ta te N e w s S p o r ts W r i t e r Saturday afternoon with a two- led "quarterback day” at the baseball uniform and started the F A T L I P - - M S U coa ch D a nn y L i f w h i l e r i n s p e c t s D i c k K i I b o u r n a f t e r th e b ig c a tc h e r vided State’s only runs in the hour scrim m age at the p ra c ­ p ractice field. second game of a doubleheader was f e ll e d S a tu rd a y b y a C e n tr a l M ic h ig a n p itc h . T h e b a ll h it th e b i ll o f K ilb o u r n s overtim e loss. Like Rome, the Spartan foot­ tice field. It’s fa r too early F irst-s trin g quarterback Steve with Central Michigan. b a t t i n g h e l m e t b e f o r e s t r i k i n g h i m in t h e m o ^ t h . K i l b o u r n f i n i s h e d t h e g a m e , h o w - C atcher Dick Kilbourn ham­ ball team w asn’t built in a day. to clearly evaluate next fall’s Juday put in an appearance early A n o th er q u a r t e r b a c k also eve r. P h o t o b y J a m e s H, H i l e m ered a three-run home run in In fact, it will even take m ore prospects but at least the Spar­ in the afternoon and directed the g ain ed atte n tio n although he didn’ t the first game to cap the six- than a week. tans have taken the first step Spartan offense for about 30 m i­ run a play. He was D e tro it Lio n run explosion. Starting pitcher The Green and White finished tow ard the 1965 campaign. nutes. Then he rushed to the Intramural News fie ld general E a rl M o rra ll who Doug VanderWall was able to get returned to the sch o o l where he only one man out before Kil- STEREO earned A ll-A m e ric a honors in the bourn’s drive sailed over the m id-50’s. left field fence. M o r r a ll suffered a broken col­ SOFTBALL 8 Wicliff-Wiquassett Leadoff hitter Bruce Pettibone larbone la st season and is In RECORDS F ie ld 5 :2 0 p . m . 9 VVimbledon-VVight drew a base on balls, and scored the process o f w orking his throw ­ 2 Road Appies-Red Trojans 10 Abbington-Abdication on a single by Bob M aniere and ing a rm back in to shape fo r next 3 Fern-FeeM ales John Biedenback’s double. Dick fa ll. Billings drove in M aniere and $3.59 4 Logical Empiricisrs-RhetoVs F ie ld 6:3 0 p .m . Besides MSU veterans, soph­ 5 Fersl-Fenian Biedenbach with anqther single om ore prospects w ere on hand 6 C avalier-Casino 2 W ildlng -W ind so r and Howie M iller poked a sin­ to experience th e ir f ir s t s c rim ­ 3 W. Shaw 3-4 gle to left field before Kijbourn’s mage w ith the v a rs ity unit. 7 Akcelsjor-Aku Aku 4 CacheprC arthage hom er. ” 1 think i t waa a good w ork­ 6 Abode-Abendego reg. $4.98 Original 8 Akarpous-Akrophobia But after that the Spartan bats went silent. State was only able out in spite o f a soft f i t l d , ” Populnr Mûmes D a u g h e r t y said. ’ ’ The boys 9 Cache-Cam eron to manage four m ore hits off seemed to be h ittin g p re tty hard.” CAMPUS SUMMARIES 10 Hedrick-Elsworth reliev ers Gary T aylor and Har­ The re tu rn o f two-platoon foot­ & Labels Keep I I Q Grades w w l F ie ld 7 :4 0 p . m . old Roberson and none after the fifth inning. C entral picked up two runs b a ll means th a t p la ye rs w ill be able to specialize at on* posi­ tio n . »upon 2 Felch-Fenwich in the top of the third on th ree "T h e m ain thing we hope to 3 W ivera-Wisdom singles and a fielder’s choice, accom plish th is s p rin g ," Dau­ |ua Net 4 C asopolis-Caribbean ghe rty said, " i s to evaluate each .-Nat. Sci.-Hum. man so w e 'll know w hether he rog. %2 oo 59c -B asic College C ourses F ie ld 2 M o tts-M o n tie 8 :5 0 p .m . Nicklaus Wins can help us m ost on offense o r defense." MARSHALL MUSIC 3 Aktion-Akhilles AUGUSTA, G a .— J a c k N ic k lau s h a s won th e 1965 M a s te r 's T o u r­ The Spartans w ill re tu rn to the • 307 E. Grand River ED 2-6997 4 Akeg-Akbarama p ra c tic e fie ld Wednesday a fte r­ n a m en t by nine s tro k e s , firin g m mmumssm noon to begin the second week -o u p o n M a th re e - u n d e r- p a r 69 fo r th e O P E K S E A S O N ON Q U A R T E R B A C K S — S p r in g fo o t b a ll i t lihO- Quo weak sprin g session. fin a l ro u n d . H is 7 2 -h o le to ta l s te a m a t M S U , a n d i f yo u d o n ’ t b o H o v o I t fu s t a s k s e c o n d - s t r t n g q u a r t e r b a e k jo h r t * 'S P H iiip ra c tic e days a re Wed­ , B ETH EL M A N O R N ilNMtqUI I ‘V i 271 brfcfeks th e all-tin u N M a # » . M u lle n (1 5 ), sh o w n h e r o g e tt in g t h o 1 g o - d r o u n d f r o m a te o m m a te . T h o S p a rta n J29 nesday. through Saturday w ith ah -an interdenom inational living t e r s to ta l of 274, s e t by Bern f o o t b a lle r s g o t In t h o l r f i r s t c o n ta c t d r i l l s S a tu r d a y a t th e p r a c t ic e f i e l d . intrasquad gams M ay 8 closing GOLFERS! H ogan in 1953. Sproy C ol ogne unit for m e n - P h o to b y D a v id S y k o s the d r ills . in v ite s you to attend C oupon^ Ambush O P E N 8 p.m . tonight R U SH R e v ita liz e d SHAG BAILS *1.19 d o z . Rugby Makes MSU Scene 803 E. Grand River P la s tic B ath P ow der |<9 for further i n f o r m a t i o n a n d c a ll 332-1437 rid e* PRACTICE BALLS , 2 0 > « ..o rilo r* l* With 5-3 Win Over Palmer B y R IC K P IA N IN y a r d s o u t, w hich s p lit th e up­ im p re ssive is the fa ct that w hile TENNIS RACQUETS» from „ S ta te N o w s S p o r ts W r i t e r r ig h ts of th e g oal p o s t and w as th is was onlyState’ s fo u rth in te r­ good fo r th re e p o in ts. colle g ia te g a m e , rugby and bas­ Sunglasses i A FREE I L'SCA 1965 Golf W ith ten m in u te s re m a in in g in S ta te w ent in to th e seco n d h a lf k e tb a ll a re the only sports at 9‘ R u l e B o o k-with p u r - th e g a m e , S ta te ’s ru g g e d ru g b y tr a ilin g 3 -0 , b ut a p p lie d c o n sta n t P a lm e r, dating back to the e a rly S te w a rd e s s c h a s e of $ 1.00 or m ore. clu b d ro v e in to th e en d zo n e fo r p r e s s u r e u n til S p a rta n J o e l 1950 s. reg. 98c C a re e r a touchdow n and th en booted a G ra v in g e r p lu ng ed o v e r fo r th e State is now 1-1 fo r the season, S P O R T IN G tw o -p o in t c o n v e rsio n to d efeat th re e -p o in t touchdow n o r " t r y ’’ having lost its opener to the U n i­ is a C h a lle n g e ! L A R R Y C U S H IO N P a lm e r C o lle g e of Iowa 5 -3 , h e re on a p la y s e t up by J e a n -C la u d e v e rs ity of M ichigan's club, 6-0, 3020 Vine St. - 1 blk. N. of M ich , A ve. - W est of S e a rs la s t S atu rd a y a fte rn o o n . B a illo u . la s t Thursday. P a lm e r is now 1-2 Open Mon . I i F ri. Nights T ill 9_____________ 1V-57465 P alm er took an ea rly lead on Bill Antell then kickedth econ - Executives, scientists, actors, an off-sides penalty kick from 25 version, which g a v e S ta te its f ir s t fo r the ye a r, as i t tied Illin o is and lo s t to Indiana. athletes are but a few of the victory of the season. S ta te w ill b e seek in g revenge Breck )9C people who will be your guests A j u b i l a n t c o a c h Neville W edn esday a f t e r n o o n a t 5:30, Shampoo i aboard American Airlines Doherty h a d difficulty finding w hen U -M in v ad es E a s t Lansing reg. 51.00 % Astrojets. Each day is something new. 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BOOK SALE Books from 770 to $5.95 Books Valued to $25.00 up to 80% off ALL BRAND NEW Moonlight Sole on ALL HARD BOUND M o o n o r no m o o n , tn o m a r c h a n ts o f E a tT L a n s in g h a v a g o n e b a r s a r k lT h a f la s h in g to o th a n d f l y i n g b r o o m s t i c k c r o w d a r o h a v in g t h o i r d o m a in i n f i l t r a t e d b y a h a tc h o t w ie ld ­ Amer., V ista s e r i e s ; The M idwest in g s a le s f o r c e c h o p p in g p r i c e s to th e r o o t . S m a r t s h o p p e rs w i l l b e on th e p r o w l b e ­ tw e e n 7 a n d 10 p .m . to n ig h t to g a th e r up th e b o o ty . Imp. oUatm America (T1 QO Land of the Long Horizons: O QQ fro m $5.95 to Y * ■ W fro m $12.50 to T ™ H arry G olden’s Mathew Josephson Cart Sandburg $2.88 Life Among the Surreafist fro m $5.00 to $1.77 fro m $ 6.00 to nOONLIGHT G r a c e M etallious W erner & Form an No Adam in Eden Egyption Art $5.88 fro m $4.95 to 770 fro m $25.00 to to the first 75 customers a tube of 39c Ponds Lipstick E very d a y A m erica n P e te r Helk When: Monday evening April 12,1965 Where: 135 East Grand River, East Lansing Dictionary Q Q A Ik e Checkered Flag $ 5 f ig Time: 7 P.M. until 10 P.M. from $5.00 to wW y from $25.00 to h Hour Sp ecial. . . 8:30 to 9:00 only! Sadil & P e s e r C.O. Skinner Aluminum Lawn Furniture Sale Elegant' Wit -&V-V •Grand Horizoptals Alum inum C h air , R e g u la r ..$ 2 .9 7 M o o n lig h t P r i c e $ 2 .0 0 The Moon & The Planet fro m $25.00 to $4.88 H fro m $5.00 to 99C Alum inum Rocker .................. $ 4 . 9 7 $ 3 .0 0 Alum inum Chaise Lounge. Lim it (1) Set Any Combination of the Three $ 5 .9 7 $ 4 .0 0 NOVELS • HISTORY • PHILOSOPHY Plus Many other values at C o ffe e a t th e L u n ch e o n e tte o n ly 5 ( | Mr E. Lansings departm ent store fo r Students Three hour Spectacular. . . Bargains for All. . . Free Parking where E. Lansing & MSU meet R e g u la r M o o n lig h t P r ic e , Ladies Seamless N y lo n ^ . ................ 2/960 280 Pr. BOOK CAMPUS J e lly Beans (m in ia tu re ) ................................. 390 ib. 270 ib. i A qua Net H a ir Spray . , > T.......................................................... . . 690 & tax 580 & tax 1.44 >28 Q t. Waste Bins . . . ............................................. iMSU S w e a ts h irts .............................................................................. $2.95 $ 970 $2.00 STORE A c r o s s f r o m ” th e U n io n Campus Store R e g . H o u rs O p e n 9 :3 0 - 5 :3 0 W e d . 9 :3 0 - 9 :0 0 Across From The Union ó Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April. 12, 1965 U se T he "R O A D M A P ” To “ We sold our Volkswagen rig h t away and are delighted w ith the re s u lts ,” VOLKSW AGEN 1961. R eb u ilt e n - g in e. Good co n d itio n . $900. C all said th is satisfied W ant-Ad user. D ir e c t A c t io n . D ia l 355-8255 Automotive Employment D ESO TO . !9I)C automatic. P o w e r N U R S E -R E G IS T E R E D , b x p e r WANTED; F o r Rent BUSINESS woman or G I N L INE F o r Sale M EXICAN a n d G u a ta - Personal R O C K , F O L K , b lu e s. G re a t v e r - Service A C C I D E N T PR O B L E M ? C a l l K alam azo o S tre e t B ody Shop. Negro Editor Speaks Here with a graduate student to sh are apart­ malian a r tif a c ts , c r a f ts , b la n ­ s a tile e n te rta in m e n t fo r p a rtie s steering, brakes and seats. G ood ien ced . R e sp o n sib le p o sitio n . ment. Parking. Ideal study con­ k e ts, re c o rd s , b o o k s. 372 -0 33 0 . and g e t-to g e th e rs . C a l l th e S m all d en ts to la rg e w re c k s. lowcost condition. C a l l 655-1S01, Wil- T o p p ay . D ay tim e h o u rs . G ive ditions. Call 332-3980. 9 _ 11 G U Y BEA RS. 355 -6 34 4 . 8 A m e ric a n a n d fo reig n c a r s . liamston. 9 c o m p le te p a r tic u la r s in ap p lic a ­ ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T JO L L Y B C V 'S IN T E R N A fT o n a l G u a ra n te e d w ork. 489-7507.1411 DODGE. I960 two-do-r, deluxe. tio n . W rite B ox No. B -2 , S tate L L X L R Y APARTMENT: Tw. i- E a s t K alam az o o . C W ANT AD Economical six cylinder. Au­ N ew s. 20 men needed near cam pus. Call s p e e d b ic y c le s , $ 39.77, full Now a c c e p tin g m e m b e rs h ip ’s W EDDING A N N OU N CEM ENTS— O nly in th e N eg ro p r e s s can w h ite A m e ric a n s le a rn how N e­ price. R e n ta l-p u rc h a s e te rm s Send $1 to W orld H e a d q u a rte rs • a u t o m o t iv e tomatic. Radio. Excellent c o n ­ P A R T -tim e . HAVING a r o u g h John or Bob. $60 p e r month. available. W e a lso h av e te n n is W ood’s H o tel, G ra fto n , W isco n ­ S av e 10%. T H E W ELLS P R IN T ­ g ro e s re a lly liv e , th e a s s is ta n t dition. Phone, owner, IV 2-2021. tim e fittin g a p a rt-tim e job into 351-4860. 9 ING CO M PANY. P ho n e 355-1942 m an ag in g e d ito r of J e t N ew s­ • EM PLO YM ENT racquets, golf b a lls , b ad m in to n sin . 12 • FO R R E N T 8 a v ig o ro u s sch ed u le? E a rn $60 Eden Roc Apts. birdies, gifts and h o u se w a re s. T H E KNIGHTS O F HARMONY o r 332-2143 fo r a p p o in tm en t. CIO m a g a z in e to ld th e T h e ta Sigm a • FO R S A L E DODGE LANCER, 1962. White pnin e r w eek w orking re la te d e v e ­ 252 River St., E.L. ACE H A RDW H ERE, a c r o s s ... A unique sound to th e la te s t R E N T y o u r TV fro m N E JA C . Phi A nnual M a trix L un ch eo n aud­ • LO S T & FO U N D with red interior. Large six. B lygs and S a tu rd a y s. C all M r. from U nion. ED 2-3212. C in d a n ce m u sic . 332-2575. 10 N ew Z en ith p o rta b le fo r only ie n c e h e re S atu rd ay . • PERSONAL Good condition. Call a f t e r 5, th e at 882-6629. 10 Now leasing, for O LY M PIA PR EC ISIO N ty p e w rit- R E N T y o u r T V fro m N E JA C . $9 p e r m onth. F r e e s e rv ic e T h e m a jo rity p r e s s , e s p e c ia lly 10 T R A V E L C A R E E R . T r a v e l in th e b ig c itie s , ig n o re s th e Ne­ • PEA N U TS PERSONAL 33”-0598. ag en cy in te re s te d in in te rv ie w ­ S u m m e r & Fall e r s - p o rta b le , s ta n d a rd , e le c ­ N ew Z e n ith p o rta b le fo r only and d e liv e ry . C all N EJA C TV g ro e lem e n t in so c ie ty , John H. • R E A L ESTATE FALCON T 5 7 T nvertit R ed Nat Hammond 332-8488 tric. L . E . L ig h th a rd & C o., $9 p e r m o nth. F re e s e rv ic e R e n ta l. 482 -0 62 4 . C B ritto n J r . told a K ellogg C e n te r • S E R V IC E and white. Sharp. Six-cylinder, Sing o u tstan d in g young w om an. t y p i n g , filin g r e ­ FOUR PERSON apartm ent fo r the 310 N. G ra n d A ve. IV 2-1219. 16 and d e liv e ry . C all N EJA C TV PIANO LESSON'S, b eg in n in g o r a u d ie n c e w hiefi in clu d ed M rs . • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N standard transm ission. R ad io . q hu oirerthd a. n dW, orld to u r a s s is ta n c e sum m er. B u r c h a m W o o d s . ESPAÑA CLASSIC g u ita r. E x c e l- R en ta l. 4 82 -0 62 4 . C advanced stu d e n ts, th ro u g h o u t John A . H annah. • W ANTED Call 355- 7357 a v a ila b le u p o n q u a lifica tio n . C losest apartment to pool. Air lent co n d itio n . C all 351-4673 a ft­ ENGLISH AND W estern rid in g s u m m e r if d e s ire d . P h o n e 3 5 5 - T h e N eg ro p r e s s is fo rc e d to DEADLINE FALCON, I960. Stick s ift. G ood C u r re n t p ic tu re and re s u m e r e ­ conditioning. Available June 15. e r 4. 9 c o u rs e s . E n ro ll now and r e ­ 6163. 8 sp e n d o v e r 40 p e r ce n t of its tim e running condition. Ra io, h e a t- q u ire d w ith a p p lic a tio n . W rite Call after 6, 351-4726. 9 DOUBLE B E D , S te a rn s & F o s te r ce iv e fr e e b u s tra n s p o rta tio n . D IA PER SE R V IC E , th re e ty p es c o rr e c tin g e rro n e o u s id ea s about 2 p.m one c l a s s d a y b e ­ e r. As is, $1~5. Call 4 9 -5 9 1 2 .8 S ta te N ew s, Box D -4 , Student box s p r in g - m a ttr e s s . E x c e lle n t 882-4863; 355-2015. 10 of d ia p e rs to ch o o se fro m . B ulk th e N e g ro e s , he sa id . fore p u b l i c a t i o n . FORD FALCON, 19f\2.i>ix , s ta n d - S e rv ic e s B uild in g. 10 H ouses co n d itio n . $75. L ounge b ed, $30. PO R T R A IT S, HAND p a in te d on w ash f o r c le a rie r, w h ite r d ia ­ T h e N eg ro p r e s s a r o s e to p o r­ C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 12 no on on e ard shift. Excellent co ndition. BUS BOYS w anted fo r lunch and THREE COEDS to share house ED 2 -2 0 2 5 . 9 s ilk o r c a n v a s. F ro m any c le a r p e r s . F lu ff d rie d and fo ld ed . U se tr a y th e g la m o ro u s N eg ro a s a c l a s s day b e fo re p u b l i c a t i o n $850. Ph1 627-6169. 12 d in n e r. C a ll ste w a rd , at 337- with others. Double and single BO A T, M CftOR t r a il e r , a c c e s - p h o to g rap h . S iz e s 8 ” x 10” o r y o u r own o r re n t o u rs .C o n ta in ­ k in d of in sp ira tio n to th e m an on e r s fu rn is h e d . No d e p o sit. 25 FORD, I960 F alcor Six c y lin d e r 9091. 9 bedroom s. Near cam pus. Call s o r ie s . 14 ft. m ahogany c e n tu ry , 2 4 ” x 2 8 ” . 882 -6 72 4 ._________8 y e a rs e x p e rie n c e . B Y -L O D IA ­ th e s tr e e t, but now th e e m p h a s is PHONE automatic. Two-d r.G o o d c o n - O R N A M E N T A L H O R TIC L 'L - 332-1242.________________ 8 30 h.p. E v in ru d e , e le c tr ic s t a r t ­ G E T - A~NevT E a s te r P e rm a n e n t! P E R SE R V IC E , 1010 E . M ic h i­ h a s sw itch e d to N eg ro ac h ie v e ­ m e n t. 355-8255 dition. Take o v e r p ay m e n ts. T U R E and L an d sca p e a r c h ite c ­ Rooms er. E xtras. $600. ED 2 -2 0 2 5 . 9 M onday, T u e sd a y , W ednesday 9 tu re stu d e n ts. S atu rd a y and Sun­ S p e c ia l- $15 p e rm a n e n t fo r $10, g an . IV 2-0421. C C u rre n tly th e N eg ro p r e s s not RATES Phone ED 7-2752. LARGE SINGLE room for coed. CB RADIO. A nd S p o rt e q u ip m en t. o n ly p rin ts ngw s of th e N e g ro , but w ith h a ir c u t. JO S E P H 'S HAIR 1 DAY $1.50 FORD, $59 Station Wagon, C o u n - d ay . R e ta il c o m m issio n s a le s of U nsupervised. Near cam pus. $10 C h a r lie 's R ad io and S p o rt Shop, FA SHIONS, 221 1/2 S . W ashing­ Typing Service in te r r a c ia l new s as w e ll, h e s a id . 3 DAYS. . . .S3.50 try Sedan. From Texas. A uto­ p la n ts and g ard en s u p p lie s . O r­ weekly. 130 Oakhill. Phone 332- 620 B a k e r S t. Ca l l IV 2 -7 0 0 0 . 11 to n . In h e a rt of dow ntow n L a n s ­ BARBI M E L , P ro fe s s io n a l ty p ist. •‘F o r th is re a s o n , th e N eg ro m atic, Power s t e e r i n g , a ir - ie n ta tio n s p r i o r to s ta rtin g . 2689. 8 Mr IC R O SC O PES, s tU D E N T and in g . IV 9 -9 7 3 2 . 10 No job too la rg e o r too s m a ll. p r e s s w ill be th e m o s t p re p a r e d 5 DAYS. . . .36.00 conditiohing. Sharp' IV 4 -6 67 6.9 TW ISS LA ND SCA PE C E N T E R . MEN: LARGE c jm iortable fur- e s e a r c h . C al ED 2 -6 9 0 6 a f te r EASTER TEKM PER M AaNNEKTS!EN TS! SPfc- B lock off c a m p u s. 332-3255. C to p re s e n t th e new s of a tru ly FORD, 1960 t w o - d o o r . W 8 IV 4 -7 7 5 3 . 8 ( 3 a s e d on 15 w o r d s per adl 6 pm . 9 C ruise-O -M atic. Radio. G ood W A N T E D , NURSERY school b ath . C a ll ED 2 -5 37 4. n ish e d p riv a te room. Private C IA L P r ic e f o r m o th e r a n d PA U LA ANN HAUGHEY. "typist. in te g ra te d s o c ie ty — s in c e th ey T h e r e w i l l be a 50c s e r v i c e 9 TW IN LENS R e fle x - P rim o J r . d a u g h te r. C a th e rin e 's B eauty IB M S e le c tric D is s e rta tio n s , hBav e b een doing it fo r y e a r s ,*’ a n d b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e it condition. S ell or trade. C all te a c h e r. T w o y e a rs c o lle g e r e ­ MEN: l3o F e r n . T h r e e p riv a te 127 film s iz e , good co n d itio n . S hop, 1200 E . G ra n d R iv e r. IV th e s e s , te rm p a p e rs . 337-1527. ritto n s a id . t h i s ad is n o t p a id w i t h i n E D 7-0 38 4. 8 q u ire d . M ust b e a b le to w ork w ith cooking p riv ile g e s . $10. A lso f ilte r s , $35. S y k es, 3 55 - 7 -5 6 5 0 . 10 C te s“teTdh e loNn geg ro p r e s s h as p ro ­ one week. F b f tii S T A T I6 SW a g o S , "'1 9 b 2 w ith c h ild re n . H ow ell C o o p e ra ­ O ne, s h a re la rg e ro o m , $8. 3 3 2 - 8311 o r 355 -6 26 2 . 10 NEW ¿A S T E R H a irs ty le s ! $15. an d lo u d, an d now EDIE ST A R R , t y p i S t. T h e s e s , lo o ks w ith p rid e on a ro u s e d pub­ C o u n try S ed an . Low m ile a g e . tiv e N u rs e ry . H ow ell, 546-1009. 0091. 11 M34. EN 'S C O A TS. S iz e 42. S la c k s, P e rm a n e n t w ith h a ir c u t: $9.95. d is s e r ta tio n s , t e r m p a p e rs , lic o p in io n , s tr e e t d e m o n s tra ­ T h e S tate N ew s d o es not E x tra s . O r, 1959 F o rd A n g elia. GRU At x a k P LO Y ME NT 12 S h irts , 16 1/2. Ladies w e a r, JU A N IT A ’S SA LO N . J a c k T a r g e n e ra l t y p i n g . E x p e rie n c e d . tio n s , an d fre e d o m m a r c h e s ." p e rm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s B e st o ffe r. ED 2 -4 90 5. 8 fo r p e rm a n e n t p o s itio n s in of­ U N SL P E R V ISE D HOUSING f o r s iz e , J2-14. T .V ., F r u it J a rs , H o tel. 4 85 -0 72 4 . 12 IBM E le c tr ic . OR 6 -2 64 5. C m e n .’ 1/2 d ou ble. K itch en p r iv i­ “ T h ey h av e v in d ic a te d u s ," d isc rim in a tio n in its ad ­ FO R D , 1957 tw o -d o o r h ard to p fic e , s a le s , te c h n ic a l. Ca l l IV le g e s. Q u iet. $125 p e r te r m . 4 8 5 - 482-6164. 10 PROFESSORS W I T H f o t s of J 6 6 R ESU M ES, I0C> c o p ie s , $4. B ritto n aa id . v e rtis in g co lu m n s. T h e six c y lin d e r. 332-1351 a f te r 5. 9 2-1543. CIO 6550. C o -o p liv in g . S HARP A M -F M Model 9 8 tr a n s is to r p o c k e t ra d io . N ev er FX-111 m o ney s lip a five m in u te co m ­ S ta te N ew s w ill not ac ce p t A LDIN GER D IR E C T MAIL A d­ T h e N eg ro p r e s s e x is ts to M ER C E D E S B E NZ, 190 S L fto a d - EARNINGS ARE u n lim ite d a s an m e r c ia l to y o u r le s s w ealth y un­ v e rtis in g , 533 N. C lip p e rt. IV ch a n g e ra th e r t h a n re in fo rc e a d v e rtisin g fro m p e rs o n s s te r . M ech an ically e x c e lle n t. Avon re p r e s e n ta tiv e . T u rn y o u r F or Sale u se d . $25. M ade in J a p a n . P hone d e rlin g s th a t B U B O LZ In s u r­ 5-2213. C o p in io n s . It se e k s to re a c h th e d isc rim in a tin g ag a in st r e ­ T y p ic a lly b ea u tifu l. A M -F M ra ­ f r e e tim e into $$. F o r ap p oint­ JU S T IN - P h il F r a n k 's C a r - 353-0132. 8 an c e sa v e s m oney on f ir e and young m in d and it is s u c c e e d in g . lig io n , ra c e , c o lo r, o r na­ d io . $1,300. C a ll 337-1215 b e­ m en t in y o u r h o m e , w rite o r toon B oo k . 50 of P h il’s b e st E N C Y C LO PED IA S. F u n k - W a g - au to r a te s . C8 ANN BROW N ty p ist and m u lti- In A lab am a J E T N ew sm ag a­ tio n al o rig in . tw een 3 -5 . 9 c a ll M rs . A lona H u c k in s, 5664 C a rto o n s in a b ea u tifu lly bound nall, co m p lete s e t, in clud in g ten ELSW O RTH flOL'SE n ee d s y o u - lith o ffset p rin tin g (b lack and z in e h ad to sign a c o n tra c t w ith M ER CLR V 1959 w agon. A u to m a t- S chool S t., H a s le tt, M ich igan o r book - $1.00 e a c h . F o r o r d e r s year b oo ks. $35. C a llI V 7 -5 62 9. 10 if you have o u tsta n d in g a c a d e m ­ w h ite and c o lo r). IB M . G e n e ra l a ll n ew ssta n d d e a le r s w ho h an d le ic. $425. 1 9 5 8 M e tro p o lita n c a ll ev e n in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 8 of fiv e o r m o re , c a ll: 351-4322 ic and le a d e rsh ip q u a litie s . O pen ty p in g , te rm p a p e rs , t h e s e s , th e m a g a z in e th a t, if th ey a r e h it Automotive s tic k . No ru s t, $100. 4 84 -8 70 5 . B E A U T itlA N , F U L L tim e w ith b etw een 6 p .m . and m id n ig h t. PIA N O , GR1NNELL U p rig h t. R e­ ru s h W ednesday, A p ril 14, 8-10 d is s e r ta tio n s . 3 32 -8 38 4 . C w ith p ro se c u tio n a s a re s u lt of AUSTIN HEALY l9 6 4 S p rite Nlnr.-. 6!T M ichigan# 10 a y e a r e x p e rie n c e . M a rtin 's 3 5 m m . P Ë tR I E C a m e ra . F - i.k ce n tly re c o n d itio n e d . W ill m ove p m . C a ll E D 2 -3 5 7 4 . 10 S tP E R IC R T H ESE S; g e n e ra 1ty p - s e llin g J E T , th e m a g a z in e w ill II. R ed , two to p s. R adio, h e a te r. OLDSM O BILE 1^64 c o n v e rt ible. H a ir F a s h io n s, E a s t L a n sin g . L e n s, le a th e r field c a s e , e le c « fo r b u y e r. $130. P h o n e 337-2107. in g . P ro fe s s io n a l s e c r e t a r y . h av e to defend th em . T ak e "V er p a y m e n ts. 8H2-4782. P o w e r s te e rin g , b r a k e s , w in­ P h o n e E D 2 -4 5 2 2 . 10 tro n ic fla sh . B oth p e rf e c t c o n ­ 10 Peanuts Personal IBM E x e cu tiv e . Dawn M o rg an . An A l a b a m a p ro s e c u to r is 9 dow s. L o ad ed . M ust s e ll, have KEEP V 0 L R CERTIF1CTTL d itio n , $50. 337-7812. 9 r a r e I n s t r u m e n t s , f e o w s , T O T H E T h ie 7 i" W ill b a rg a in o r E D 7-0971 a fte r 5:30 p m . C 6 q uo ted a s having s a id in a tr ia l , B L IC K , 196T sp e c ia l "sF;ation w ag­ new c a r . 339-8250. 8 C U R R E N T - L o cal R ed C ro s s M E N ’S C O A TS. S iz e 42. S la c k s, v io lin , viola c e llo . G e n e ra l ap­ p ro s e c u te fo r o u r F ig i M an. B E V TA LL. v Ta K’. Y o u r t'a e se s, " T h is filth y little m a g a z in e h as on. V -S . A u to m atic. R ad io . $995. O LD SM O B ILE 196 2, dyn am ic C h a p te r n e e d s R e d C r o s s p ra is in g . C a s e s , s trin g s , p a r ts , P h i G am m a D e lta . 8 te rm p a p e rs , e tc . T yp ed in m y to b e s u p p re s s e d in o r d e r to p ro ­ P ho n e ED 2 -5 3 2 7 . 10 ‘‘88” . G re e n , 4 -d o o r h ard to p . tra in e d ca n o e in g in s tr u c to r s fo r 34. S h irts . 16 1/2. L a d ie s w e a r, a c c e s s o r ie s . NOLAN BA RTO W , h o m e. E le c tric ty p e w rite r. ?“2 - te c t o u r w ay of life .” B L IC K 1954 R oadm . s te r sedan. P o w e r b ra k e s , s te e rin g , ra d io . M ay C an o ein g c o u rs e . C a ll IV S482-6164. iz e , 12-14. T .V ., fr u it, c h a irs . V iolin M a k e r, 306 1/2 N . W ash­ 8 in g to n. IV 7 -5 6 9 7 , Real Estate 3849. CIO T h is p ro v e s , B ritto n s a id , th at C le a n . R uns good. $125. C all New t i r e s . IV 5 -6 2 7 7 . 8 4-7461. 8 10 A 'Pt'R A C Y lV E M ODERN th r e e - T Y P IN G , T E R M p a p e rs a n d th e m e s s a g e of th e N eg ro p r e s s R ick , 337-2030 o r R ob, 3 37 - O L D SM O B IL E , 1964 J e t S ta r I. R E SE A R C H ASSIST A N T - s e c r e - P o R t A B ' L L tV B U IT R n E R S ; M ID D LE w eight b ik e. E x c ellen t b ed ro o m h om e w ith co m p le te th e s e s . E l e c t r i c ty p e w rite r. is b eg in ning to p e n e tra te . 9091. 9 Ful l y eq u ip p ed . 8 ,0 00 actu al ta ry . F u ll tim e . C a m p u s o ffice. new a n d re c o n d itio n e d . A ll c o n d itio n . Q u ality b ik e fo r m od­ b a s e m e n t a p a rtm e n t. 340 W ild­ F a s t s e rv ic e . C all 3 3 2 -4 59 “ . CIO B L IC K . 1959 E le c tr a . F o u r new m ile s . B y o w n er, 4 8 2 -6 4 5 9 . 816 M ath p ro fic ie n c y . T y p in g n ec­ pC roic., e sIn. c W ., o lv erin e T y p e w rite r e s t p r ic e . C all 3 55-0494 o r 3 5 5 - wood D riv e , E a s t L a n sin g . 3 32 - 117 E , K alam azo o . 0502. R E A SbN A B L E F A S T a c c . ~ t e ti r e s . E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . F o r W. M t. H ope. 9 e s s a r y , sh o rth an d h elp fu l. 3 32 - 482-1452. 9 1894. 9 ty p in g in m y h o m e .T h e s e s , d is­ a p p o in tm en t, call IV 9-2419 o r 0» D SM O feiLE, 1^63 ' '9 ^ ' fo u r- 4291. 10 15 RCA VISTA te le v is io n , 1 ^ 6 3 s e rta tio n s . C a ll 3 55 -0 97 5 . ¡0 E A ST LANSING, n e a r. F iv e b e d - IV 2 -7 2 2 4 . 9 d o o r h a rd to p . F u lly p o w ered . C O O K , M ALE o r fem.: A pply SA M SO N ITE, ST R E A M L IT E lu g - m o d e l. E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . $150 ro o m s , th re e b a th s . S ix y e a rs g ag e. H at, b e a u t y c a s e , C H E V R O L E T , 1958 Im p a b C o n - R ea d y fo r d e liv e ry ! $2,400 o r G re e n D oor L ounge, 2005 E . o v e rn ig h t, 24” tw o s u ite r . T a n . o r b e s t o ffe r. P ho n e TU 2-7291. o ld . $22,000. 5780 B uena P a rk ­ 21” T ransportation A c c re d ita tio n v e rtib le . P o w e r s t e e r i n g , tr a d e . IV 5 -5 2 4 8 . 12 M ich igan . 12 E x c e lle n t! $40. ED 2-2310. 9 G IR LS B IC Y C L E . E x c e lle n t c o n - 12 w ay. 339-2497. 11 R ID E W ANTED to fta c in e -M :'!- (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1 ) b r a k e s . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . RAMBLER, WST fo u r-d o o r six. E \ I p l 6Y E R S O V E R L O A b t o m - E a S T L a n s i n g , n e a r . 2(53i w au k ee, W isco n sin , o r v ic in ity . New top, tu n e -u p . 655-2671; 6 5 5 - S tick sh ift. No r u s t. R ad io . A ft­ pany n ee d s g ir ls fo r te m p o ra ry F I V t \1E N 'S s u its . S i/e 4Ü -4J, d itio n . T h r e e -s p e e d . T w o b a s k ­ R o selan d . 1200 sq . ft. R an ch . A p ril 15 o r 16. 355-1417. 10 sp e c tio n by m ee tin g w ith d ea n s 2160. 9 e r 4 o r w ee k e n d s, 337-1423. 8 a s sig n m e n ts . O ffice e x p e rie n c e re g u la r . N ew . O u tstan d in g buy e ts . $35. IV 5 -8 4 8 0 o r 3 72 - D ouble g a r a g e . T h r e e b ed ­ WAN’t RIDE T o "cam pus a rc r e - and a ll o th e r m a jo r a d m in is tra ­ C H E V R O L E T 1958 2 - d o o r ,T c y i- re q u ire d . 616 M ichigan N ational fo r c o n se rv a tiv e d r e s s e r . C a ll 1754. 10 ro o m s . F in ish e d stu d y and r e c ­ tu rn fro m M t. H ope, South C e d ­ tiv e o ffic e rs of th e U n iv e rs ity to in d e r, s ta n d a rd s h ift. G o o d c o n - R E N A U L T , i960 fo u r-d o o r Good T o w e r. P ho n e 487-6071. CIO C h u ck , 351-5484. 9 DRA PER lfeS, FIV E F u ll-le n g th re a tio n r o o m . F in a n c in g a r ­ a r a r e a . M -F , 8 and 5. 3 55 - d is c u s s a c c o m p lis h m e n ts, p ro b ­ d itio n . $350. 332 -6 70 9 . 8 co n d itio n . $250 o r b e s t offer. W EDDING RING s e t- S - lita ir e p a n e ls . P ink flo ra l d e s ig n . E x ­ ra n g e d . Im m e d ia te o ccu p an cy . 7455. le m s and8 p la n s of s o m e 78 te a c h ­ C H E V R O L E T 1964 Im p ala s u p e r 3 5 3 -0 2 24. 8 F o r Rent d iam o n d s e ttin g . S ee at 1232 c e lle n t co n d itio n . A ll fo r only 3 32 -0 78 9 . ing d e p a rtm e n ts . 9 A s th e w eek p r o g r e s s e s , it is s p o rt, c o n v e rtib le . L agoon a qua, VOLKSW AGEN 'T 9 6 3. ¿u n ro o f. P a R K I n G' S P A C E S . O ne block P a rk d a le a f te r 4:30 p m . C all IV $15. 337-9556. 8 G R O ESB E C K , T H R E E b ed ro o m Wanted w h i t e in te rio r. A u t o m a t i c . R ed . W h ite w alls, ra d io , head­ fro m c a m p u s . $15 p e r te rm . 2-7815. 11 EN G LISH B IK ES, th r e e sp e ed . ra n c h , 1 1/2 b a th s , liv in g ro o m , BLO O D DONORS n eeded. $§ fo r e x p e c te d th at th ey w ill re a c h down $ 2,69 5. 3 3 7 -“ 752 a fte r 6 p m . 9 r e s t s . M a n y e x tr a s . S erv iced ED 7 -2 34 5. 8 B L O N D BEDROOM s u i 't : D ouble M an ’s and W om an’s. B oth c le a n , d in in g ro o m , tw o fire p la c e s , a t­ RH P o s itiv e : $7 fo r RH N eg a­ to th e “ g r a s s ro o ts ” lev el in C H E V R O L E T , 1962 S.S. c o n v e rt- r e g u l a r l y . $1.295. 355-6229; TU X R E N T A L S. W hy p ay m o re ? b ed , m a ttr e s s , s p rin g s , d r e s s ­ good co n d itio n . P h o n e 3 55 -9 89 9 . ta c h e d g a ra g e . IV 5 -6 2 9 6 . 8 tiv e . D e tro it B lood S e rv ic e , In c. th e ir e ffo rt to ev alu ateM S U 1965. ib le . 300 h .p . F o u r sp e ed . Pow­ 3 72 -4 33 8 . 10 $8.50 fo r w hites.. $9 fo r b lac k , e r , c h iffo n ie r, c e d a r c h e s t . 10 1427 E . M ichigan A ve., H o u rs A m ong d o z en s of ap p o in tm en ts e r s te e rin g , b ra k e s . G ood co n ­ V Ó LK5W ÁGEN . TI V9T3 99T. R e tu rn $9.50 o th e r c o lo rs . In clu d es G ood c o n d i t i o n . IV 2-2 52 2, ID E A L FO R y o u r s u m m e r h om e, Service 9 -4 , M onday, T u e sd a y , W ednes­ a lre a d y sla te d a r e m e e tin g s b e­ d itio n . $1,650. 355-3111. 10 m o to r. New su n ro o f. N ew m uf­ c o m p le te o u tfit. L a te s t s ty le s . m o rn in g s . 9 tw een sm a ll g ro u p s of u n d e r­ 9 E vening ap p o in tm en ts. W E N D - E L E C T R IC STO V E, au to m atic arapnagrtm e n t. G e n e ra l e l e c t r i c W a T C H R e p a i r i n g and c le a n - d ay , F r i d a y . 12-7 T h u rs d a y . g ra d u a te s , g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts and C H e V r o L E t , i 95R’ c o n v e rtib le . fle r. $800. E D 2 -8 8 8 7 . e . E x c ellen t c o n d itio n . $35. in g , u sin g th e new u ltra s o n ic 4 89 -7 58 7 . 48 fa c u lty a n d th e e n tir e re v ie w V -8 au to m atic . 332-0424 3 fte r VOLKSW AGEN 1 9 6 4, sun roof. ROWS S . L an sin g C le a n e rs , 113— tim e r , d utch oven. M irro re d P le a se , c a ll, 3 37 -7 34 0 . 10 c le a n in g eq u ip m en t. R ing s iz ­ E X E C U T IV E SEE K S fu rn ish e d te a m . 6 pm . 10 W h itew alls, ra d io . 13,000 m iles. 115 W. S outh S t. IV 9 -2 4 3 5 . 15 m e d ic in e ca b in e t. D re s s e r m ir ­ ing and re m o u n tin g . A ll w ork h o m e , E a s t L an sin g p r e f e r r e d . C ftftV A lR -C O N V E R T IB L E . 1964. E x c e l l e n t s h a p e . J o h n Me PARKING SPAClES. B lack to p ped. r o r . L au n d ry h a m p e r. S k is. ED Mobile Homes g u a r a n t e e d . T H O M P S O N F o r s u m m e r p e rio d . C a ll 3 32 - B lu e , four sp e ed . Low m ilea g e . C ra s h e n , E D 2 -5 0 5 3 a f te r 4 p m10. C o r n e r of G ra n d R iv e r a n d S to d - 7-2129. E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . $2,095. d a rd . C a ll IV 4-7711. 8 C H O IC E B E E F fo r y o u r free zer^ 9 XTTCiaT"¡^6TTuwIry- !mmer"I3r ”x JE W E L R Y , 223 M .A .C ., E a s t 1940. 55’ , 2 -b e d ro o m , lik e new . S a c ­ L a n sin g . C a ll ED 2 -2 2 9 3 . 48 8 Jazz To Benefit . 10 VOLKSW AGEN, 1965, R e d , 2,5(JO C u t, w ra p p ed , b la s t fro z en and r if ic e fo r $5,500. 372-1829 a fte r ftlA F Ë R " S Ee rR vV iICc eE :, sa m e d ia ­ |>l V M I S 372 -2 84 8 . m ile s . W ill s e ll fo r $1,695. C all Apartments CO R V A IR, 1962 M onza. Or i gi nal 487-3812, 12-1 p m ., o r a fte r 5:30 W A N TËD : M A TURE m a l e to d e liv e re d . C a ll 485-5394. FIVE C bC K T A IL d r e s s e s , s iz e 12 3:30 p m . S. 8 p e r s re tu rn e d . E ith e r y o u rs o r NEW MOON 1959. 10’ x 45 . T w o o u rs . W ith o u r s e rv ic e , you m ay Viet Peace March O w n er. F o u r-d o o r. Low m ile ­ p m . 10 b e d ro o m . C o n s id e r c a r a s p a rt in clu d e tw o p ounds of b a b y T h e MSU C o m m itte e fo r P e a c e ag e . B lack . V ery C le a n , $995. V O L K S W A G E N , 1960. _44,000 s h a re n e w lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t W orn o n ce. B eau tifu l sty le and p a y m e n t. C a ll 337-1522. 8 c lo th e s th a t do n ot fa d e . D ia p e r in V iet {«¡am w ill p re s e n t a Jazz 4 85-9838; IV 4 -3 9 3 6 . 9 m ile s . O ne o w n e r. V e ry clea n , n e a r c a m p u s. C all E d o r J im , c o n d itio n . C a ll a fte r 5, 355-0813. b e n e fit at 8 to n ig ht in th e U nion 332-8885. 8 8 LUXURY 12’ x 6 0 ' m o b ile h om e. p a il fu rn is h e d . B a llro o m to r a is e funds fo r its <“ 6R V E .T T E , 19M . B lu e c o r v e r t- $850. T ele p h o n e 3 32 -3 60 0 a fte r­ TW O M A LE ro o m m a te s needed P O R T A B L E STER EO , lour speed , Q u a lity c a rp e t, d u ct a i r co n d i­ A M ERICA N D IA PE R SER V IC E d e le g a tio n to th e n atio n w id e p ea ce ib le . 340 engine. 4 -s p e e d . P o s i- noons o r e v e n in g s. 12 for s u p e rv is e d a p a rtm e n t.C lo s e $46. A lso , E m e rso n tape r e ­ tio n in g , fully fu rn is h e d . N e a r 914 E . G ie r S t. m a rc h on W ashington, D .C ., next tra c tio n . R adio, c o n s id e r tr a d e . Auto Service & Parts to c a m p u s . C oo k in g, P riv a te en ­ c o r d e r s , $77. M U N IZ T V , 215 C o ra l G a b le s. 351-4656. 9 IV 2-0864 C 699-2948 a fte r 5 p m . 9 GENERATORS, S T A R T E ft s , r e - tra n c e . C le a n . 351-5018; E D 2 - N . C llp p e rt. w eekend . 8 i K'd è x i K'G. e x P L R I e n C L d b'oTT A p p earin g at th e " C o n c e r t fo r b u ilt, 6 o r 12 v o lt. G u a ra n tee d . 0742. 12 BIG B E E F SALE. F o u r m onths Lost & Found in d e x e r and e d ito r. ED 2-2190.9 L iv e ly A rts an d A r t is t s ” a r e $7.90. V oltage r e g u la to rs , r e ­ M A llE T O s h a re h o u se . 1 1/2 lo c k e r re n t fre e w ith $70 p u r­ L O S T : ONE gold c h a rm b ra c e le t N O T IC E , N O T IC E . W ait no lon- th r e e p ro fe s sio n a l D e tro it-b a s e d b u ilt. $2.26. A B C A U TO PARTS, b lo ck s fro m B e rk e y . $40 m o nth ­ c h a s e . T e r m s . BROWERS, H olt, w ith s ix c h a rm s . 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C v e lv e t c a s e . C a ll 353 -2 48 9 . 8 C H IL D C A R E . W ill g iv e e x c ellen t H O ne, a n d B illA rm s te a d a n d C h u c k T a y lo r. T w o o th e r g ro u p s a r e GET YOURS - Phil Frank s C a r - c a r e to y o u r c h ild re n in m y li­ p lan n ed . Scooters & Cycles □ FAIL 1965 20Ô cc DIANA m otor scooter. B O Y S .S U P E R V IS O R B, A2 toon B ook. 50 of Phil's b e s t C a rto o n s in a beautifully bound Personal A B E T T E R P R IC E fo r y o u r c a r c e n se d h o m e. P ho n e TU 2-8475. 9 A d m issio n is 75 c e n ts fo r s tu ­ d e n ts and $1 fo r o th e rs . Four speeds. E lectric starting. MEN O N LY book - $1.00 ea ch . For o rd e rs a t P H IL P DODGE, 1431 E a s t C R E A T IV E AND O rig in a l d e - Excellent condition. C a ll after 7, of five o r m o re , call: 351-4322 M ich ig an , S ee R u ss L ay . P ho n e sig n s . E x p e rie n c e in c o stu m ­ DELTA 337-1286. TRIUMPH 500. Excellent cundi- 10 B Level $4,218 to $4,886 annually b etw een 6 p .m . and midnight. IV 4-4517. CA N OES - FIBERGLASS a n d T H E ST E V E BERG M A N C om b o s C ing, d re s sm a k in g . C oed fash ­ io n s. R ea so n a b le r a te s . N ear B u s. F r a t e r n it y tion. One d o lla r p e r cc. Call aluminum from $149 up. ALBIN a r e d ire c te d t o w a r d s y o u r c a m p u s. 332-2354. EVERGREEN 351-5176. MINI-BIKE. L ik e new $125 firm. 10 (Night Positions) BO A T A N D MOTOR SALES, p a r ty ’s p e rs o n a l liste n in g and M -7 8 , Potterville. 645-0951. 15 d an cin g p le a s u re s . 351-4235. 10 T V R E N T A L S fo r stu d e n ts. E c o - H o ld s S p rin g R ush D elta S igm a P i, p ro fe s s io n a l R ear knobby ti r e . 351-5433. A2 Level $4,489 n o m ical r a te s by th e te rm a n d b u s i n e s s f r a te rn ity , w ill hold UNIVERSITY to $5,199 annually m onth. U N IV ERSITY TV R E N T ­ A LS. 4 8 4 -9 2 6 3 . 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T h e In te rn a tio n a l f r a t e r n i t y If you a r e 18-35 an d fre e T O N IG H T ' w ill hold ru sh a t 8 p .m . both HASLETT 6 -9 :3 0 p m , 4 e v e n in g s p e r v ic e b e n e fits, in clu d in g o u t­ stan d in g s ta te c o n trib u to ry Rivers Edge A partm ents d a y s. w eek an d o c c a sio n a lly on A ll m a jo r in b u s in e s s , a d v e r­ S a tu rd a y s, you ca n m ain ­ in su ra n c e p ro g ra m , e x c e lle n t A J a z z & Folk r e tir e m e n t p la n , lo n g ev ity bo­ tis in g , acco u ntin g, and o th e r r e ­ ta in y o u r s tu d ie s an d still N o w Leasing io r la te d fie ld s a r e in v ited to atte n d . enjoy a p a r t- tim e jo b doing n us, and lib e ra l v a c a tio n and Festival O E H M O f T h e fra te rn ity o ffe rs a co m ­ O W E R M A N SPECIAL INTERVIEW WORK sic k le av e allo w an ce . M u st not b e u n d e r 22 n o r o v e r 6 0. I n te r ­ Summer a n d Fall Terms p F e a tu rin g both a re a and ro fe s s io n a l g ro u p s and p le te p ro g ra m fo r th e b u s in e s s th a t w ill b rin g an a v e ra g e e s te d p e rs o n s c o n ta c t M is te r stu d e n t including s p e a k e rs , field D in co m e of $55 p e r w eek. P a u l S p a ta , D eputy S u p e rin ­ Bedroom s B uilt-In FM s o lo is ts . tr ip s to in d u s try , a s w ell a s so ­ PROPERTY If you a r e n ea t ap p e a rin g te n d e n t, B oy’s T ra in in g S c h o o l B athrooms Am ple Parking c ia l fu n ctio n s. M A N A GEM EN T CO. L a n sin g , M ich igan . 4 84 -8 44 3 8 P .M . U nion B a llro o m . M en in te re s te d m ay c a ll 3 55 - an d a h a rd w o r k e r, call M r. B ro w n, 351-4012 be­ 9403 o r 353-2073 fo r rid e s o r 444 M ich igan A venue ED 2 -4 43 2 in fo rm a tio n . 3 32 -0 83 8 tw een 10 a m & 1 p m . An e q u a l o p p o r t u n i t y e m p l o y e r en d of R iv er S tre e t M ike Stitt 75$ Students Michigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, Michigan Monday, April 12, 1965 7 Harvard Physicist D e b a te rs C a le n d a r o f 'Knife In Water1 To Speak Tonight C o m in g E v e n ís C o m p e t in g M onday Arrogance Study Anthropology D epartm ent film Edward M. P urcell, 1952 co­ c le a r m a g n e tism an d ra d io f re ­ A t I n d ia n a " T h e H u n t e r s ” —C lassroom s 133-135 Fee Hall, 4 and 7:30p.m. A study in arrogance, “ Knife in the W ater,” to be shown at 7 of a husband, a wife and a youth, each determined to display his winner of the Nobel P riz e in quency s p e c tro s c o p y . MSU Committee for Peace in and 9 p.m. today and Tuesday in own superiority. P hysics, will speak here tonight. A g ra d u a te o f P u rd u e U n iv e r­ M embers of the MSU Depart­ ment of Speech and the Spartan Viet Nam—Jazz and Folk F esti­ Fairchild, places three disdain­ The husband, Andrezej, picks Topic of h isad d re ss, scheduled s ity , h e h o ld s m a s te r ’s an d doc­ val— 8 p.m ., Union Ballroom, ful people on board a sailboat for up a young hitchhiker who throws for 7:30 p.m. in 138 C hem istry t o r ’s d e g re e s fro m H a rv a rd . Foren sic Squad left Sunday for the Second National Student Con­ student admission 75 cents. one event-filled day. him self in f r o n t of his ca r. Building, will be "Null Exper­ NAACP — r e g u l a r meeting, "Knife in the W ater,” a Polish Andrezej and his wrtfe,Christine, im ents: Testing and Preconcep­ g re s s of the Delta Sigma Rho- T au Kappa Alpha National For­ elections—8 p.m ., 32 Union. film, won the International Film a re motoring to a lake for a Sun­ tions.’’ Delta Sigma P i—Rush, 8 p.m., C ritics' Award at the 1962 Ven­ day outing on board their small His appearance is cosponsored ensic H o n o r a r y F ratern ity at by MSU’s Department of Physics and Astronom y and the School for E n ro llm e n t University of Indiana, Blooming­ ton, Ind. Student Services Lounge. ice' Film Festival with its story yacht. He invites the arrogant hitch­ hiker along for the outing with the Freshmen May Enter Advanced Graduate Studies. (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1) The congress, to be held today P urcell, re tire d p ro fesso r of ors and pick up the combina­ through Wednesday will feature object of demonstrating his own physics at H arvard University, tion card, they will go to the c o m p e t i t i o n in debate, student mental, physical and social prow­ e s s . Tension builds asC hristine, 6Wilson Wipeout9 Rally won the Nobel P riz e in 1952 for Men’s 1M Building as usual to congress and p e r s u a s i v e and his work in nuclear magnetic re­ extemporaneous speaking. disdainful of both men, continues com plete the registration pro­ to' intervene for the young man, sonance. He shared the aw ard cedure. Representing the Department whose attraction to her does not with Felix Bloch. R egistrar H orace C. King said of Speech will be Kenneth G. The Wilson “ Wipeout” c a r rally April 24 will be a go unnoticed. P urcell, who has served on em phasis in the enrollm ent and Hance, national t r e a s u r e r of gimmick rally testing the d riv e r’s skill of following coded The situation is set for an ex­ the P resid en t’s Science Advi­ registration procedures is on DSR-TKA, and J e rry M. Ander­ instructions. Any MSU student is eligible to drive, including plosion, a n d director-w r i t e r sory Committee, is a m em ber preserving individual attention son, a mem ber of the four-man freshm en. Roman Polanski c r e a t e s for of num erous scientific societies. and student choice. National Planning C o m m i t t e e E n tries will be separated into two divisions, American Andrezej a choice in the end be­ He has done extensive research “ T his individual attention also which will be directing the stud­ and foreign c a rs. T rophies valued at $250 will he awarded tween his own guilt as a m urder­ on m icrow ave phenomena, nu- includes the need for students to ent congress events. Dan M illar at a dance after the rally. e r and his,wife’s unfaithfulness. assum e responsibility for their will serve as a critic judge in Registration fees of $1.25 per person will be donated Drinking P O L I T I C A L S P E C T R U M — T h e 1965 M ic h ig a n J a y - academic p ro g ress and related c e e ’ s G o v e r n m e n ta l A f f a i r * S e m in a r h ig h lig h t * a forensic events. to a worthy cause. enrollm ent activities,” he said. “ For exam ple,” he added, “ it will be a student’s responsibility v a r i e t y o f to p ic s a n d a v a r i e t y o f s p e a k e rs . A b o v e , W i ll ia m T h o m a s , s tu d y g ro u p le a d e r o f th e L a n ­ J a m e s Hudek, Cedar Rapids, Iow a, junior, and m em ber of the N atio n a l Student Council of DSR- ...Registration of c a r s continues this week at the Camp­ b e ll's trilek according to the following schedule: Pioneer Dance Violations s in g P a t r i o t i c S o c ie ty , s p e a k s b e fo r e th e L a n s in g Berkey— 10 to 12 Monday, 1 to 3 Tuesday and Wednesday, to follow the student ’P ro g re s s J a y c e e s in th e M ic h ig a n R o o m at th e J a c k T a r T K A , will be directing the Na­ 3 to 4:30 Thursday. The Pioneers, a newly formed P la n ’ each tim e he com pletes a H o te l. P h o to b y D a ve S yke s tio n a l Model Initiation of new C onrad— 1 to 3 Monday and Friday, 3 to 4:30 Tuesday, club working to aid blind stud­ R egistration S e c t i o n Request stu d e n t m em bers. 10 to 12 Wednesday. ents on campus, will hold its Charged Social Leaders fo rm .” Those participating in debate B essey—3 to 4:30 Mondkv and Wednesday, 10 to 12 first meeting tonight at 8:30 in K ing said th e s e p ro c e d u re s events will be: K erm it T errell, Tuesday and Thursday. the Union Oak Room. p ro v id e fle x ib ility to th e c o lle g e s Colorado Springs, Colo, junior; Registration blanks are available at the Wilson desk from The club- is planning a ” LiT Sharon Vondra, G reensburg; Pa., 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. C a r s may also enter at the rally from Abner and Daisy M ae” dance. Speak Of Aims and d e p a rtm e n ts in p lan n in g th e ir a c tiv itie s in th e s e a r e a s . s o p h o m o r e ; Kenneth Newton, 10 a.m . to 1 p.m. Sighted persons a swell as blind A lco h o l f l o w e d fre e ly th is w ee k e n d and so m e a r r e s t s fo l­ T h e co m b in ed S ec tio n R e s e r ­ Trenton, N. J., sophomore; Rich­ are invited to attend the meeting. lo w ed , a c c o rd in g to U n iv e rs ity v atio n R e p o rt-E n ro llm e n t C a rd a rd Brautigam, Albion freshm an; p o lic e . is b ein g d ev elo p ed in re s p o n s e to Ronald Smith, Davison freshm an; CLEANING In th e lobby of South C a s e H all, an d Hudek. W ritin g C o u r s e d rin k in g stu d e n ts w e re th o ug ht to fa cu lty c o n c e rn th a t b e tte r u se be m ad e of th e ir tim e In re la tio n to OL IN IS A T h e o p p o rtu n ity to le a r n about J e ffre y B. K im b all, sp o k e of H udek and B ra u tig a m w ill a lso HOSPITAL b e th e c a u se of ab o ut $200 dam ­ th e c le r ic a l d e ta il in v olved in d iffe re n t p o litic a l id e a lo g ie s and th e r o le of young p o litic a l le ad ­ O p e n To G r a d s p a r t i c i p a t e in th e e x te m p o r­ ag es. D am a g e s in clu d ed th e d ism a n t­ c o m p le tin g fo rm s , he s a id . th o u g h ts w as th e goal of th e 1965 e r s in ac h iev in g a s tro n g e r A t­ a n e o u s speaking co m p e titio n and REPORT Today is the last day for en­ BREEZE " T h is co m b in ed re p o rt w i l l M ichigan J a y c e e G o v e rn m e n tal la n tic co m m u n ity . N ew ton and Sm ith w ill p a rtic ip a te lin g o f tw o la rg e p o tte d p la n ts lis t c o u rs e s re q u e s te d by a stu ­ A ffa irs S em in a r h eld S atu rd a y J a m e s C . H orvath of th e So­ in th e p e rs u a s iv e sp e ak in g e v e n t. A d m issio n s in clu d e: W illiam L o tt, L a n sin g s e n io r; D av ila R od - rolling in the doctoral writing with an d th e d e s tru c tio n o f a p a in t­ d e n t, and in d ic a te th e c o u rs e s a t th e Jack T a r H o tel. c ia lis t L a b o r p a rty , s a id th a t course offered by the School for in g . A w all p la q u e w as a ls o de­ G u e st s p e a k e rs at th e m o r­ alth o u g h th e p a rty is c a lle d a S usan H a r ris , F lu sh in g fr e s h ­ rig u lz , Y enuzuelan s p e c ia l stu ­ Advanced Graduate Studies. s tro y e d and th re e c e llin g sp eak ­ th a t h av e b een r e s e r v e d ,” he dent ; T h e re s a M cL au g h lin , O cean sa id . ning s e ss io n i n c l u d e d J a m e s m in o rity p a rty , its p ro g ra m a c ­ m a n , w ill b e M ich igan S ta te ’s The course, which is non­ o n e -d a y cleaning e r s w e re sto le n fro m a p ip e d -in re p re s e n ta tiv e in th e stu d e n t con­ S o rin g s, M is s ., ju n io r; M a rg a re t cred it and non-fee, is to meet G riffin , s e c r e ta ry of th e W ayne tu a lly a p p e a ls to th e m a jo rity of L an gd o n, G ro s s e lie ju n io r; Judd m u s ic s y s te m . University police m ade several “ In ad d itio n ,” K ing s a id , “ all S ta te U n iv e rsity Y oung S o c ia list th e p eo p le. g re ss. W e l l a r d , D e tro it so p h o m o re; each Thursday evening from 7 to 9, starting this week. s e r v i c e & d r iv e -in c o p ie s of th is re p o rt sho uld be A llia n c e ( S o c i a l i s t W o rk e r’ s a r -ests in Lots F and X. re a d a b le as it w ill be p rin te d by P a rty ), an d M iss E l i z a b e t h C h a rle s A . R e is n e r, D e a rb o rn Interested candidates may pick con ven ien ce Charged as m inors in posses­ fre s h m a n ; C h e r y l C h ris m a n , up application form s an d d e sc rip - sion of alcohol in Lot X w ere L aurence Arthur K ater, 18, Shak­ th e D ata P ro c e s s in g D e p a rtm e n t, in c o n tra s t to fo rm s th a t h av e H l r s h f i e l d of th e M is s is s ip p i F re e d o m D e m o c ra tic P a r ty . B ir c h S o c ie t y L e a d e r K alam azo o so p h o m o re; L ew is A - b ra h a m . Saginaw f r e s h m a n ; tions of the course from their de­ partm ent offices or from the Eng­ UNSIN6 LAUNDRY b een h an d w ritte n in th e p a s t." e r Heights, Ohio, freshm an, and Stephen H. Batson, 20, Brockton, O th e r s p e a k e rs w e re W illiam T h o m as of th e L a n sin g P a trio tic C h a rle s M , L o w th e r, R oyal Oak so p h o m o re. lish Department office at 201 M orrill Hall. Additional informa­ I DRYCLEANERS Counsel Sets S o c ie ty , J a m e s C . H o rv ath of th e M ass., freshm an. In L o t F n e a r W ilso n H all, a S o c ia list L a b o r P a r ty , an d J e f­ fre y B . K im b all, of G eo rg etow n B a lk s S e m in a r S p e e c h A lso a d m i t t e d w e re : J e r r y N eu m an , B eth leh em , P a ., soph­ tion may be obtained by calling 355 -7 58 0 or 355-7570. 112 W. 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W rig h t, 22, w a s c h a rg e d w ith ille g a l p o s­ s e s s io n o f a lc o h o l, w h ile E ug en e fo r th e A m e ric a n C ou n cil of th e A tla n tic A sso c ia tio n o f Y oung P o litic a l L e a d e rs . one o f th e m o rn in g s p e a k e rs a t th e d a y -lo n g 1965 J u n i o rC h a m ­ m e t a ll th e re q u ire m e n ts of o u r la w s, 1 w ill not b e a p a rty to is fre s h m a n ; John R ed d y, L iv on ia g ra d u a te stu d e n t; K am a! S aleh , presents C a r l L ev in , leg al c o u n se l of b e r o f C o m m e rc e G o v e rn m e n tal g iv in g th em an a p p e a ra n c e of C a iro , E gy p t, g ra d u a te stu d e n t; N . J . S lyziuk, 19, an d E d g a r T . th e M ichigan C iv il R ig h ts c o m ­ J a m e s G riffin of th e S o c ia list C lap p J r . , 20, w e re c h a rg e d a s A ffa irs S em inar, re fu s e d to a tte n d le g itim a c y by p a rtic ip a tin g w ith M a ry D. M a te e r, N ew aygo f r e s h ­ m is sio n w ill sp eak to n ig ht a t th e W o rk e r’s P a r ty sa id th a t th e o r i- th e ev e n t b e c a u se a C o m m u n ist th em in any kind of s e m in a r. m an ; Ju lia R . B ric k m a n , M e- m in o rs in p o s s e s s io n of a lco h o l. an n ual m ee tin g of th e A m erica n gin o f th e p a rty can b e tra c e d T w o MSU s t u d e n t s w e r e s p e a k e r w as sch e d u le d to sp eak I w ill sim p ly co n tin u e to u se tu c h e n , N .J ., so p h o m o re; H azen C iv il L i b e r t i e s of M ich igan , b ack to M a rx , E n g le s and T ro t­ d u rin g th e afte rn o o n . w h a te v e r c h a n n e l s o f co m m u n ­ I. W ile s, C a s s C ity fre s h m a n ; c h a rg e d w ith d is o rd e r ly co n du ct G r e a te r L an sin g B ra n c h . sk y . e a r ly S atu rd ay m o rn in g . T h e y a r e T h e te le g ra m to J e r r y D. R oe ic a tio n th a t a r e le ft open to w ork D ian K . C r is t, Ann A rb o r soph­ G riffin ad v o cated th at m ankind of E a s t L a n sin g , c h a irm a n of fo r le s s g o v e r n m e n t , m o re o m o re ; W a lte r J , P e te r s e n , D e­ G a ry G a rc ia , 19, A llen P a rk soph­ T h e m ee tin g , w hich is to b e m u st ta k e th e g o v e rn m e n ta l po­ o m o re , an d T h o m a s W . S m ith , h eld a t 8 in th e E a s t L an sin g th e S e m in a r, fro m A llen B . C lin k , re s p o n s ib ility an d a b e tte r w o rld tr o it fre s h m a n . w e r h eld by th e s m a ll m in o rity . m a jo r c o o rd in a to r of th e Joh n th a t is th e goal of th e Joh n B irc h S o u th g ate so p h o m o re. S av in g s and L oan B u ild in g , 303 R a tio n a l le a d e rs h ip m u st dom ­ A bb o tt R oad, is open to th e p u b lic. B irc h S ociety is a s fo llow s: S o ciety . in a te th e c o u n try . M is s E liz a b e th H irsc h fie ld , of "D e ar Je rry , A u d itio n s S e t In fo r m a tio n L ev in , a l o n g - t i m e ACLU m e m b e r, w ill sp eak on “ L eg al th e M is s is s ip p i F re e d o m D em ­ o c r a tic P a r ty is a n a c tiv e c iv il "W h en I a c c e p te d y o u r in v it­ a tio n to sp eak a t th e J u n io r S in c e re ly , A llan B. C lin k , Auditions will be held Tuesday KNIFE IN THE WATER O n P ro te st Trip A s p e c ts of th e J u rid ic tio n of th e rig h ts w o rk e r w ho sp e n t tim e C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e S e m in a r, m a jo r c o o rd in a to r” in 218 Dance Studio at the Wom­ D ire c te d by R om an P o la n ski M i c h i g a n C iv il R i g h t s C o m ­ 1 did not r e a liz e th e r e h ad a ls o en’s IM Building for anyone in­ F u r th e r in fo rm a tio n on th e bus Kalahari Hunts MA P o lis h t h r il le r a s s h a r p a s a k n ife in th e M is s is s ip p i S ta te P e n i­ b een in v ited to s p e ak a r e p r e s e n t­ terested in a May concert. tr ip to W ashington p ro te s tin g U .S . m is s io n .” T h is is a su b je c t of te n tia ry a s a re s u lt of a 1961 a n d e s s m o o th a s w a te r .” T IM E M a g a z in e c u r r e n t in te re s t sin c e a c o u rt a tiv e of th e C o m m u n ist P a r ty . The O rchesis-D ance Club is p o lic y in V iet N am is a v a ila b le by c a l l i n g R h e in h a rd M o h r , c h a irm a n of t h e MSU S tudent te s t is p en ding ch a lle n g in g th e ju ris d ic tio n of th at body. F re e d o m R id e to J a c k so n . T h e co n d itio n s th a t e x is t in S e lm a , A lab am a, ca n b e found J . E d g a r H o o v er h a s r e f e r r e d to th e C o m m u n ist a s q u o te m a s te r s Subject Of Film sponsoring the concert which will be held May 24 to 25 at Kellogg In t e r n a t io n a l F ilm C r it ic s ’ A w a r d 1 9 6 2 V e n ic e F ilm F e s tiv a l. C o m m itte e f o r P e a c e in V iet o f d e c e it unquote. G ira ffe h un ting in th e K a la h a ri C en ter. Dixie D urr, instructor A K a n a w h a F ilm s , L td . P r e s e n ta tio n . In both th e n o rth an d th e sou th , N am . H is phone n u m b e r is 3 37 - 9551. R e p o rts on th e a c tiv itie s of th e L an sin g b ra n c h a s w ell a s s a y s M iss H irsc h fie ld . W illiam T h o m a s , of th e L an ­ " I t is th e ir p u rp o se to m a s ­ q u e ra d e a s a p o litic a l view p oint D e s e rt is th e su b je ct of a m o v ie s p o n so re d by th e A nthrop o lo gy of the audition, recom m ends that anyone trying out have a strong background in ballet. FAIRCHILD THEATRE C o n trib u tio n s sho uld be sen t to th e s ta te o rg an iza tio n and n om i­ sin g P a trio tic S ociety sa id th at to h id e th e r e a l i t y th a t C om ­ D e p a rtm e n t today an d T u e sd a y . Mon., Tues. - A p ril 12, 13 H a rv e y G oldm an, tr e a s u r e r , at n a tio n s of e x e c u tiv e b o a rd m e m ­ m u n ism is sim p ly an d w holly T h e d o c u m e n ta ry film is -to ld T he auditions are for both men 7 & 9 p.m. _____________Adm ission; 50C b e r s fo r th e c o m in g y e a r a r e also th e S o ciety is b a s ic a lly c o n s e r­ In th e f i r s t p e rs o n and te lls th e and women. 139 N o rth W o n d ers, n ot to New v a tiv e and p r o g r e s s iv e in b e­ c o n s p i r a c y of r u th le s s and Y o rk C ity . on th e m e e tin g 's ag en d a. lie f. p o w e rfu l c rim in a l, in th e v ery s to ry o f A fric a n b ushm en hunt­ top s o c ia l ec o n o m ic , ed u ca tio n al e r s fro m th e n a tiv e h u n te r’s point Placement Bureau an d p o litic a l c ir \ le s in th e ir o f v iew . JUST ARRIVED re s p e c tiv e c o u n trie s and of th e " T h e H u n te rs ” w ill b e shown w h o le w o rld . A c o n s p ira c y to to d ay * t 4 an d 7:30 p .m . in In c r e a s e th e ir p o w e r an d ex ten d 133 F e e . T u e sd a y it w ill b e show n it dow n w ard u n til th e ir c rim in a l at 4 p .m . in 128 N a tu ra l S cien ce. A p r i l 19, M o n d a y ogy. E d u catio n and S ocial w ork V an D yke P u b lic S ch oo ls: E le­ c o n s p ira c y h a s e s t a b l i s h e d A r l i n g t o n C ounty P u b l i c m a jo r s (B .M ). A d ria n , M ich , and m e n ta ry E d u catio n , M ath , and a rig id and a b so lu te ty ra n n y o v e r S c h o o ls: E le m e n ta ry E d u ca tio n , H ea lth an d P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n , L e n a w e e C ou n ty . M /F . L o h rk e . V anlaan and W ein- M o dified B lock (B ), H isto ry and S p e cial E du catio n (B ,M ). W ar­ th e to ta l p op ulatio n of o u r p la n e t. " E v e r y C o m m u n i s t In th is CAMPUS R e m e d ia l R ead in g , F o re ig n L an ­ la n d e r: A ccou n tin g (B ,M ). B ay r e n , M ich . M /F . c o u n try is in v io latio n of th e T H EA T R E- g u a g e s, M ath , S cien ce (B), E m o­ C ity , M ich . M ale. 1954 C o m m u n i s t C o n tro l A ct iMWOMMMTIOM” tio n a lly Disturbed, Educable and Maihofer, Moore and Delong; W est G e n e s se e J r . High S chool: w hich re q u ir e s th e m to r e g is te r T rainab le Retarded, Orthopedi- A c c o u n t i n g (B,M). Muskegon, H om e E co n o m ics a n d G irl’s P hy ­ L A S T 3 DAYS! c a lly H an d icap p ed . Gifted (u p per Male. s ic a l E d u catio n , E n g lish , S ci­ BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS 75$ to 5 :3 0 E ve. $1.00 elem entary), Speech Correction, Maple Valley School: Elemen­ e n c e , F re n c h (B ,M ), C ou n selin g ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Hearing and Vision (B,M). A r­ lington, Va. M/ F. tary Education, Special Educa­ tion, Speech Correction, Eng­ and G u id an ce (M ). M /F . 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Teach-In Thursday night to show Another group opposing the their s u p p o r t of P r e s i d e n t teach-in was the Conservative Johnson's policy in Southeast Club. John Dellera, president of Asia. the club and Huntington, N.Y., They ca rried placards with junior, stated the club’s position such mottoes as "Stand firm in as, "opposed to negotiations, in Viet Nam," "No su rrender," favor of the policy proposed by "R o se s are red " and "P ull out! B arry Goldwater in the last p r e s ­ Help stamp out freedom.” idential campaign, which has been partly implemented by President " P e a c e is not synonymous with Johnson." freedo m ," said one of the picket­ Dellera said his group had no e r s , J a c k Owicki, Niles fresh­ connection w i t h the picketers. PRO FESSO R E L E C T E D - man. "W e want to show that there "W e don’t b a c k J o h n s o n any H a rry G. B r a i n a r d , p r o ­ are students on-cnmpus who are p la ce,” he said. Teach-In Seen fe s s o r o f e c o n o m i c s at M ic h ig a n S ta te , has b e en e le c te d p r e s id e n t o f th e M id w e s t E c o n o m ic s As One-Sided A s s n . H e w a s c h o s e n at th e a s s o c i a t i o n ' s a n n u a l m e e t i n g i,n K a n s a s C i t y , Mo. B r a in a r d , c u r r e n t ly on l e a v e f r o m M S U t o do r e s e a r c h at t h e U n iv e 'i— Wesley Fishel. professor of Fishel said that the teach- S ity of N o rth C a ro lin a , political science, has expressed in was "proported to be edu­ is a s p e c i a l i s t in i n t e r ­ concern over what he called the cational, but turned out to be n a tio n a l e c o n o m i c s . He one-sided v i e w p o i n t given at little m ore than indoctrination.” » w il l s e r v e n e x t f a l l as a Thursday’s Viet Nam teach-in. Fishel, an advisor to P r e s i­ c o n s u lt a n t to th e N a v a l, tie said that there are many dent Johnson on the issue of W a r C o l l e g e in N e w p o r t , individuals on this campus who Viet Nam, was opposed to the R .I. , b e f o r e r e t u r n i n g to have "extensive knowledge on " p o la r’ ’ view of the possible M S U i n J a n u a r y o f 1966. the issue who were not invited.’1 alternatives for U.S. action. "T h e situation in Viet Nam History Cited By Romney is neither black nor w hite," he said. "In fact, in that area the shades of grey predom inate." Gov. George W. Romney said together the essence of history’s "A teach-in should shed light Saturday that Americans who un­ s t r i v i n g for a better society. not emotion. This teach-in," he derstand their country and its A m erica can overcom em an's in­ said, "sh ed darn little light.” principles will be freedom fight­ humanity to man that exists in our country only after realizing He said that he thought the e rs , m anner of expressing the sin­ "T h e Constitution andtheD ec- th is ," he said. laration of Independence bring "If all really understood their gle viewpoint of the Viet Nam country and its principles, all situation was "em otio nal,haran­ would be f r e e d o m fighters," guing and demogogic.’’ Romney told m em bers of the Michigan Urban League at Kel­ T e a c h -In logg Centèr. "M ilffants are challenging the 1 5 0 A tte n d ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) American conscience with their Viet Nam" and on ’he Univer­ dram atic moves. The conscience sity administration to establish will be at ease when everyone a semi-autonomous college at can share in the total Am er­ Y e a rb o o k MSI' dedicated to the study of ican society,’ ’ he said. peace and a war, peace research center. W o rk s h o p s The three main speakers— Stanley Nlillett of B rinrcliff Col­ lege, New York, and Alexander On WK Twenty-four schools were rep­ resented at the High School Y ear­ Eckstein and Aratol Rapoport book Day held Saturday at the of the University of Michigan— M onday- -A M Union. a ll denounced the nature and jus­ 10:05 a.m .— Music Room— tification of Am erican involve­ SCRIABIN: Poem No. 1, SCRIA­ The 150 students, ad visers and ment in the Viet Nam w ar. Mil*» BIN: Poem of E cstasy. guests participated in day-long lett spoke on the failures of 2 p .m .— Spring S erenade— workshops on planning, organiza­ A m erican policy there, Eckstein P . MULLER, QUINTET No. 1 in tion, a rt, design, pictorial rep­ on the problem s posed by Com­ E flat, HARDER: Quintet, PIS­ resentation, copy, printing pro­ munist China and Rapoport on TON: Quintet for Winds, BEE­ blem s, sates and advertising. the depersonalization of modern THOVEN: Quintet for Piano and w arfare. Winds. M em bers of the University fa­ Millett said Am erican insis­ culty who instructed the work­ tence on supporting only strongly M onday- - F M shops were: Stanley Smith, as­ a n t i - C o m m u n i s t leaders in 10 a.m .— On C a m p u s-—Rev. sistant professor of journalism ; Southeast Asia has destroyed "all Andrew J. Young, " T h e Voter Elwin E. McCray, assistant pro­ non-Communist political forces” Registration C a m p a i g n in Sel­ fesso r of journalism ; Louis J, in Viet Nam, including some na­ ma . ” Wolter, instructor in advertis­ tionalist groups which were sup­ ing; and Boyd M iller, instruc­ 1 p .m .-— M u s i c T h e a t e r - tor in journalism . p ressed and ended up as part of Musical "OKLAHOMA" the National Liberation Front, 8 p .m .— LEONCAVALLO OP­ Frank B. Senger, chairm an or Viet Cong. ERA, "LA BOHEME.” of the School of Journalism , con­ He said the U.S. may mean 10:30 p .m .—Music of Today— ducted a meeting for the advi­ well in Southeast Asia, but "with Compositions of Luigi Nono. so rs at the noon luncheon. your good aim s and the most beautiful intentions you can do the most ter jble things, and God nelp any small country you choose to save from com m unism .” P A T M IT C H E L L Abba P. Lerrier, MSU profes- p h o t o g r a p h e r s SOI economics, gave a short speech entitled "C an the P re s i­ A ppl i cat ions 1 dent Not Know?*' Passports H o ur It is possible, L e rn e r said, service that " if we knew what he (the Po rtraits President) does we would do what C o m m e re lal he is doing,” but “ it is per­ fectly possible for meii in au­ thority, with all their access to classified information, not to No S i t t i n g C hat ge No A p p o i n t m e n t s know what is obvious to a rela­ tively w ell-inform ed-m an in the 107 E. M i c h . , L a n s i n g I V 5 - 8 2 5 3 s tre e t." Spartan Wives Plan Classes Spartan Wives will hold their Spring Open House at 8 tonight in the Con-Con Room of the In­ ternational Building. The s!ate of nominees will be presented and a d d i t i o n a l nominations sought. WAS Your Last Pizza A Fresh Dough Pizza, Or Did It Taste Like A Week Signing up for cla sses will take Old Pre-Cooked Or Frozen Pizza? place and refreshm ents will be served. All m arried students’ For Fresh.Fresh Dough Pizza C a ll: wives are invited and encouraged to attend. C lasses offered by the group this term will be: Golf - Tuesdays 6-8 p.m. - THE VARSITY cost $5. Tennis - Saturday 10-12 a.m. - cost $2. Interior Decorating - Wednes­ day 8-1 0 p.m. - cost $3. T ips on E ntertainingG racious- ^ l y - T hursday 8-10 p .m .-c o s t $2. BARNESFLORAL0Î0P, 26517 WE T E L E G R A P H F a s t D e liv e ry S ervice FLO W E RS WO RLD WIDE 2 3 ,0 0 0 M . S . U. Students Can't Be Wrong 215 ANN ED 2-0871 < i Tuesday. April 13, 1965 I ilia les N ew CHARTER ( In h T o H o a r Ì io n s FLIGHTS TO EUROPE ( h i S o u t h o a s l . A s ia v ia f-d C o rre c tc o n $ Round 28T Trip Àhnuttors To .A(hlross June 16 Toronto To London 'siatouido Conference i' August 113 Amsterdam To Toronto FTO ( ' T O H / t I isits *Slate' If a ll se a ts a r e filled, p a rticip a n ts w ill r e c e iv e a r e b a t e of u p to $ 2 2 .0 0 prior to d e p a rtu re . D r ill T e a m 8 t h In U .S . oIn a possibility that vv *fnii'v il l// homme available f f " v :: y ■ ; Ipf •' mi r l f i f r l r r flight # / ■ - rn U t ili Toronto To London Y o u n g s te rs T w o I n i u r e d H e re 21 Amsterdam To Toronto l.ilm nlion Hour T h e i e a r e s t ill a f e w s e a ts a v a ila b le o n th e |4 w e e k s g r o u p flig h t a t a c o s t o f $ 3 7 ( 2 .4 0 r o u n d t r i p , Juno 21 Detroit To London I -ll (, ill'll I.Oil II July 21 London To Detroit Pistol D a te N ig h t O p tio n a l 4 w e e k a n d 8 w e e k la n d t{ x u rs a v a i l a b l e I #4 I I hi \ Si If V e in Are Going To Europe, This Is Tito Least Expensive Way To Go! SKNMG UP OEIDLHE_____ U N Pi FRIDAY. APRIL 16TH T h is is a b s o lu t e ly y o u r la s t c h a n c e IU CONTACT: Miss E. White Director Of Student Activities . 11 N S g Union Building 1 355-3354 -.ri