Inside MICHIGAN Weather STATE P a r t l y c l o u d y and c o o l e r , S p r i n g A r b o r H e r e , p. 4. h i g h in the m i d 4 0 ' s . S a ­ Brahm s' “ R e a u i e m ” at STATE t u r d a y : M o s t l y f a i r and Auditorium, p ./; E a s t e r , continued cool. Passover B e g i n , p. 8. Observances UNIVERSITY F r i d a y , April 16, 1 9 6 5 P r i c e 10< E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Stoddard, Graham Win Sweep Senate Restricts S e n io r S e a ts T o Study To Central By JoANN M IKO LU SKY m erely visiting the cam pus, M a r t in , M c Q u itty State N ew s Capitol W r i t e r he said. B y JO B U M B A R G E R "T hen if th ere really w as a State N ew s ASMSU W r i t e r A fter two days of debate and problem , it should have been re­ delay the state Senate decided fe rre d to the B oard of T ru s­ C harles (Chuck) Stoddard and Jim G raham won T hursday’s by a vote of 19 to 13 T hurs­ tee s. If they couldn’t handle it, election for two junior seats on the first student board. • day to take MSU and eight other it should have been re fe rre d to Stoddard was high man with a total of 3,6~5 out of 5,2"> votes state-suppo rted colleges and uni­ the state B oard of Education, c a st. G raham had 3,46? votes. v e rsitie s off the hook and center but not to the le g isla tu re ." They defeated Dick Sanderson, who received 1,532 votes, and ■its attentions on C entral M ich­ T he investigation com m ittee, M arshall Z um berg, who had 1,512 votes. igan U niversity. according to the resolution, is The turnout of 20 p er cent was about half of the reco rd 39 per ' According to a resolution in­ authorized to s u b p o e n a w it­ cent voting in the referendum passing the constitution w inter troduced by Edward Robinson, n esses, adm inister oaths and ex­ te rm . D -D earborn, a special com m it­ am ine reco rd s of any person and W E B B MARTIN JOHN M c Q U IT T Y CHUCK STODDARD JIM G R A H AM Sanderson is a fo rm er presiden t of W est M cD onelH all. Zum berg tee would have been created to agency of the state in o rd er to who has had no student governm ent experience, based his candidacy- investigate faculty - ad m inistra - c a rry out its duties. on the idea that experience is not n ecessary for effective leadership. tion relations at all state-su p ­ M em bers of the com m ittee a re " 1 think this is one of the -— .. ported colleges and univ ersi­ tie s. A fter the resolution was passed once, re -re fe rre d to the Senate expected to be named next week. "S en. Robinson, in all proba­ bility, w ill head the com m it­ te e ," said Raymond D. D zen- Britain Supports Viet Policy fa ire st elections that has ev er been held,” said Pete G eom e­ te r, elections co m m ission er. " T h e re have been no com ­ Mississippi B usiness C om m ittee tw ice, and dzel, D -D etroit, and chairm an WASHINGTON F — P rim eM in - indicated B ritain can not do much cam paign, and B ritain has been way outside the A tlantic Alli­ plaints w hatsoever,” he added. discussed in a tw o-and-a-half of the C om m ittee on C om m it­ lste r Harold Wilson voiced strong m ore now in stepping up m ater­ am ong the two dozen nations ance. T he Student B oard, adopted hour D em ocratic caucus, final am endm ent action T hursday lim ­ tees, which appoints all com­ support T hursday for P residen t ial aid. m ittee m em bers. Johnson’s Viet Nam policy but " 1 think everybody understands providing som e non-com l'at as­ sistan ce. B randt e x p r e s s e d also his w inter term , w ill becom e the view— unofficial since he is not m ajor student governing group Nearing ited the investigation to only we a re now heavily com m itted But basically W ashington and a m em ber of the Bonn govern­ at the all-U n iversity level. with 50,000 troops in M alaysia London agree that Viet Nam is of m ent—that W est G erm any will CMU. The lim itation am endm ent to the resolution was introduced by and in an im portant peacekeep­ ing ro le in the M iddle E a st," p rim e c o n c e r n to the United help in Johnson’s plan for the elected rep resen tativ es, two ap­ States while B ritain b e ars the econom ic developm ent of South­ pointed m em bers, one of whom It is com posed of the four Top Crest the Senate B usiness C om m ittee W ilson e x p l a i n e d when asked m ajor role in defending M alay­ east A sia. m ust be a woman, and heads of CHICAGO F — Thousands of and auopted by the D em ocratic about aid to the g u e rrilla -p re s­ sia, her form er colony, against the m ajor living unit governing weary- flood volunteers battled caucus before any action was sed Saigon regim e. Indonesian attacks. T he m ain em phasis of W ilson's groups, such as M en's H alls sw irling w aters of the ram paging taken. Johnson and W ilson spoke to M ayor Willy Brandt of West b rief stopover at the U.S. capital A ssociation (MHA). M ississip pi R iver T hursday as The whole business of inves­ newsm en after an h o u r's dis­ B erlin , also in town for talks w as in the econom ic field. The E lected to the senior positions it neared a reco rd c re s t. tigation was brought up because cussion highlighting a one-day with officials, told newsmen West B ritish L abor leader and form er without opposition w ere Webb of rep o rts that the faculty at visit by the B ritish chief. G erm any is giving m oral support p ro fesso r is an advocate of inter­ M artin, All U niversity Student Out of th e ir banks m ore thaA state schools, specifically Cen­ The United States has been to the U.S. policy in Viet Nam national e c o n o m i c cooperation G overnm ent (AUSG) d irec to r of a m ile in M innesota—now getting tra l, w ere, being left out of de­ soliciting support from other free but expressed doubt of G erm an and im provem ent of the mone­ in ter - U niversity affairs, and the brunt of the spring flooding— cisions concerning appointm ents w o rld-countries in the Viet Nam ability to do much in a m ilitary tary system in financing trad e. John McQuitty, AUSG executive the muddy w aters of the M issis­ and policy. It w as h is second v isit h e re vice president and fo rm er sopho­ sippi and its trib u tary stream s Sen. Guy V anderjagt, R -C ad- since taking office last O ctober. m ore class president. engulfed sections of W isconsin, illac, who had strongly opposed He had sep ara te appointm ents T he other two have also served Illinois, Iowa and North Dakota. the resolution since its intro­ duction, said it was im proper and irresp on sible to p ass such Negroes And Whites with S ec re tary of the T reasu ry in student governm ent positions. Henry H. Fow ler and S ecretary The raging flood w aters—with G raham , although a leader of the w orst yet to com e—drove of C om m erce John T. Connor opposition to the new constitu­ additional hundreds of fam ilies a resolution. " I t's a sham e to have the Senate tied up in knots wjien the In Battle Of Signs and a general m eeting with top tion, said he hopes a student f r'o m their hom es T hursday, goverm ent financial o fficers at body united behind the board sw elling the thousands evacuat­ BOGALUSA, L a., T —N e g r o C lu sters of spectators stood on ■the B ritish em bassy before head­ w ill m ake it effective. ed e a rlie r,.......... e n tire m atter could have been pickets and white counterpickets the sidew alks. ing back to London T hursday Stoddard, an Honors College cleared up by S e n . Robinson Twelve deaths have been at­ m arched T hursday in front of 1 en volunteers from B erkeley, night. m e m b e r,, h a s suggested i n ­ trib u ted to the floods thus far— midtown sto res, bringing a stir C alif., four of them U niversity c re a se d use of the student travel 10 in M innesota and two in Wis­ of apprehension from the s t a t e of C alifornia students, w ere put He sandwiched in a sessio n with bureau and m ore popular en ter­ consin. Damage has been e sti­ capitol. to work by the league. They two visiting W est G erm an lead­ tainm ent. m ated upward of $20 million Michigan In Baton Rouge, Gov. John J. planned a week of c la sse s on the e rs , B randt and F ritz E rle r, M cKeithen said his talk before civil rig h ts law and voter reg is­ foreign affairs sp ecialist for the in M innesota alone. a civic group T hursday night tration. Social D em ocratic P arty . The M ississippi is expected To Get had been upgraded to a m ajor L ead ers of the league and the Posing with W ilson for pic­ ad d re ss, touching on the racial C o n g r e s s bf R acial Equality tu re s in the presiden tial office, ASMSU M oves to reach a c re st of 27 feet, highest in history, at St. Paul situation. (CORE) aw aited w ord from city Johnson described the talks as Saturday. T his is 13 feet above " E q u a l Jo b opportunity" officials bn thjgir proposal for cordial and fruitful and voiced In to Action flood stage. The M inneapolis Twister Aid p ickets w ere posted by the Bo- a superconference here to try appreciation for “ the friendship galusa Civic and V oters League to negotiate racial problem s " r a ­ and support of our a llie s, p a r­ today ASMSU will m ove into action feet with the firs t of th ree c r e s t is placed at 2 1 feet, five above flood level. F ederal officials started the at seven sto re s. At th ree of th er than have them settled in ticu larly the distinguished p rim e m eetings d isa ste r relief wheels rolling them , white pickets, sp u rred by- the s tre e ts ." m in ister and the B ritish people." to determ ine officers T hursday w ith p r o m i s e s of reb el y ells, surged forw ard with in the new student governm ent. sweeping aid to storm dam aged th e ir p lacards. Today at 1 p.m ., board m em ­ Red M issiles Faculty Has Effective area s to cle ar debris from the N egro sign's w ere on the them e, b e rs will consider petitions for P alm Sunday tornadoes and re­ the office of chief executive of s to r e vital public serv ice s. "W e don't buy- w here we can’t w o rk ." the cabinet, for about five cabi­ net vice-president positions, and In V ie t N am ? L t. GcfV. W illiam G. M illiken, Channels For Policy T he counter-picket signs read, WASHINGTON (UPI)—Official ' acting chief executive in the ab­ "W hite m an ,.giv e this m erchant for from 10 to 12 cabinet d ire c ­ sence of Gov. G eorge Romney, your bu sin ess,” "A ll these na­ to rs . W ashington sources indicate that Another m eeting is scheduled high altitude aare held a briefing T hursday and out­ H O L Y W E E K E V E N T S — T h i s s c e n e , t a k e n at t he tives need is a witch doctor the R ussians setting up a lined steps being taken. and d rin k s" and "Support this n ti-a irc ra ft m is­ M a r t i n L u t h e r C h a p e l , d e p i c t s s e v e r a l o f t he m a i n fo r 5 p.m . Sunday to review sile site near Hanoi in North C harles Woods, regional di­ e v e n t s o f H o l y W e e k . B e g i n n i n g wi t h C h r i s t ’ s t r i - business place. Fight Commu­ E d i t o r 's N o te: F in a l o f a "A dean will usually listen to petitio n ers for the six ASMSU Viet Nam. re c to r of the Office of E m ergency u m p h a n t e n t r y into J e r u s a l e m on P a l m S u n d a y , n ism ." t h r e e - p a r t s e r i e s . his faculty and resp ect its wish­ a t-la rg e appointm ents. T hese sources say that a site Planning, said the OEP was es­ it r e p r e s e n t s h i s c r u c i f i c t i o n at C a l v a r y a nd f i n a l ­ T he " b u y -in ," an attem pt to e s because he want 6 to m aintain T he chairm an of the ASMSU apparently destined for the in­ tablishing an em ergency office in ly t h e R e s u r r e c t i o n on E a s t e r m o r n i n g . in c re ase sales at sto res being By CARM Y B A LLA TO Lansing to coordinate effo rts. a good working relatio n sh ip ," board and the presid en t of the stallatio n of the m issiles has been Ph oto by L a r r y C a r l s o n picketed, resum ed. S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r V arg said. T his would not be cabinet will be selected at 9:30 under construction and may have S t a t e Police C om m issioner T he Negro pickets m arched p .m . Sunday. been com pleted by this tim e. Joseph Childs presented a p re­ with solomn cadence with un­ Does the M ichigan Stale facul­ ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 6) lim inary dam age rep o rt covering changing expression. City law ty have a voice in U niversity pol­ the five counties that bore the lim ited each side to two pickets icy? brunt of the sto rm s. He qualified the rep o rt by indicating it was Moon Expert Finds p er sto re. Although many m em bers of Columbia Road, the m ain stre et the faculty don't know it, they p relim in ary and "conservative."* of this lum ber m ill city of 2 2 ,000 , have the power of the m ajor pol­ "W e estim ate total dam ages between $20 m illion and $40 m il­ Possible Ice Sheet was Jam med as curious residents especially drove p ast to view the scene. b e rs. icy tactic of persuasion, which is effective in large num­ lion,” he said. T he resulting underground ice 13tyHeaded T he d a m a g e b r e a k d o w n WASHINGTON ifl— One of the The th ree kinds of policy at a showed: B ranch County, $10 m il­ nation’s leading lunar experts would account for many of the university concern the college suggested T hursday that a vast crev ices and depressions that To Protest lion to $12 m i l l i o n ; Lenawee appear to lie perhaps 50 feet be­ level, the university level and the County, $4 m i l l i o n ; H illsdale sheet of ice may underlie m ost student affairs level. C o u n ty , $7.5 m illion; Ottawa of the moon’s surface. low the moon surface. The faculty is m ost directly C o u n ty , $566,650 a n d K e n t T hom as Gold of C ornell Uni­ Gold said rad a r photographs of concerned with college level pol­ County, $6.5 m illion. v ersity told a conference on the the moon show that the young .O ne-hundred-and-thirty m em -' ic ie s such as decisions within P resident Johnson W ednesday lunar surface that recent rad a r c ra te rs --th o s e crea ted in re la ­ b ers of the MSU C om m ittee for departm ents as to co u rses, pro­ night declared 10 M ichigan coun­ and optical studies, combined" tively recent tim es— tend to be P eace in Viet Nam a re to leave fe sso rs and questions of tenure. tie s that w ere hit by the storm with analysis’ of photographs from strong ra d a r re flecto rs, while at 3 p.m . today for Washington Many of the deans use this pow­ federal d isaster a re a s. T he dec­ the R anger Moon P robe, strongly the re s t of the moon has very as p a rt of a nationwide student e r of p ersuasion as the m ost use­ poor ra d a r reflectivity. ExtensionHead laration cam e after the P residen t support this conclusion. p ro test against the U.S. policy ful method that the faculty has in spent the day touring the sto rm - Gold said the new inform ation in Viet Nam. policy m aking. Named ToPost stricken M idwest. indicates that much of the moon’s A convoy for D etroit will de­ Paul A. V arg, dean of the Col­ NoPaper su rface consists of fine m aterial p a rt from the parking lot south lege of A rts and L etters, says only a fraction of the density of of W ilson Hall. In D etroit, the stu­ his faculty recom m ends all pro­ Monday rock. dents w ill tra n sfe r to th ree buses m otions and decides all questions Gold said this sedim ent may WASHINGTON, D. C . N. P. for the trip to the nation’s cap­ of tenure. have accum ulated and com pacted (Pat) R alston, d irec to r of M ichi­ ital. All of the co u rses of study in the depressions in the moon’s gan State C ooperative Extension In W ashington the students will originate in each departm ent, B ecause the staff w ill take su rface, and thus may have block­ S ervice, has been nam ed Secre­ join an estim ated 10,000 p a rti­ Varg said, but are review ed by the day off E aster Sunday, ed the escape of w ater working tary of the National Extension cipants in presentin g a petition the C ollege Faculty C om m ittee. th e re w ill be no issu e of the tow ard the surface. C om m ittee on O rganization and to C ongress and picketing the Any idea o r problem which ' / State News M onday.B usiness, Gold said w ater could not p e n e­ Policy (ECOP). WTiite House. faculty m em bers feel should be editorial and advertising of- tra te freely to the su rface be­ T he appointm ent was made at A last-m in u te s o l i c i t a t i o n discu ssed can be presented to GOOD S K A T E — S k a t a - b o a r d l n g , t h e ne w c a m p u s c r a z e , c a n b e a h a z a r d o u s s Po r t » fices w ill be open Monday, cause the ex trem e cold on the the spring m eeting of the com­ am ong the faculty ra ise d money the dean of the college to which a s t h i s s t u d e n t l e a r n e d . T h e a c t u a l s k a t e - b o a r d i n g s e e m s to b e a lot of f un, bu how ever. su rface would fre eze lt. m ittee in the nation's capital. for the th ird bus. the faculty m em ber belongs. those sudden s to ps can be d angerou s. P h o t o s b y P a tt i P r o u t 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, April 16, 1965 EDITORIALS******** E d i t o r ’s N o te - " * " * “ " " " " " " " * “ " * " That Splendid Little War Unconditional W hat’ s N am ? d erin g the » m a t t e r E v eryo n e these d ays, w ith s e e m s to b e w o n ­ lo o k in g V iet fo r a on sid e, nal co n d itio n s both o p p o sitio n w h i c h in d ig en o u s to the and the U .S ., other e x te r ­ w ill Negotiations so lu tio n to what has se em e d fo r a refu se to m eet. 'B y J o h n V a n G i e s o n lo n g w h ile an in so lu b le q u estio n . It is tim e to seek a new so lu ­ tio n . w h ether fro m the “ p o si­ Wha? should we do about Viet Nam? But th is p ara p h ra se of W illiam - M ost of us are eith er convinced that we know o r e lse we are deeply A lien W h ite’ s fam o u s q u estio n , tio n of stre n g th ’’ w h ich we w ould concerned because we don't. E ither way, the bloody battles now be­ lik e or fro m the tenuous p o si­ ing fought ir, far-o ff ric e paddies are pregnant with im plications for W hat’ s the m atter w ith K a n sa s?, our future. tio n in w h ich we m ay alrea d y be. m ig h t be su p p lem en ted w i t h V iet Nam is a vital issu e and should be of deep concern to all of another p a ra p h ra se: B eyond th is re a liz a tio n .it is d if­ us. F o r these reaso n s it is im perative that we inform ourselves ficu lt to take a firm stand. ar.d convey our opinions tq our lead ers so that they w ill b e ar the E veryb od y t a l k s about V iet responsibility of tru ly representin g the A m erican people when the Abba L e r n e r , p ro fe s so r of e c o ­ tim e com es to make the final choice between escalation and negotia­ N am , but nobody does an yth in g n o m ics, asked at the teach -in tion. a b o u t it. la st w eek, can the P re sid e n t not M ovem ents such as the teach-ins held recently on this and other cam puses ar.d the forthcom ing m arch on W ashington serve an im ­ U n lik e talk ab ou t the w eather, know ? He asked if it w ere not portant function in the dissem ination of inform ation— as far as they the talk about V iet N a m --a n d it p o ssib le that a v e ra g e citizen s, go—the trouble is that they don't go far enough. is gettin g lo u d er and m o re p e r- kn ow in g le ss than the P resid en t We re fe r specifically to last w eek's teach-in. The teach-m was organized by a group of faculty m em bers to p ro ­ siste n t--is aim ed at d o in g s o m e - about the situ atio n , m ig h t not be te st cu rren t U.S. policy i n ’Viet Nam- and was so ad vertised. th in g about it. The q u estio n is ab le to m ake a m o re reaso n ab le Opponents of the com m ittee’s viewpoint organized a counter dem ­ what to d o . ju d gm en t than can the s t r a t e g i s t s onstration. As m os! students are aw are, the co u nter-dem o nstrato rs (w hether acting as individuals or through the com m ittee) chose to W h at -w ill be., the' b e s t so lu tio n who are b o m b a r d e d w ith r e a m s of e x p re ss their opposition in widely varied ways. fo r the V ietn am ese p eo p le? W hat o n e-sid ed m ilita ry a n d d ip lo ­ Some sought only to picket and display th e ir views on signs, oth­ m atic in fo rm atio n . L e rn e r d e ­ e rs hoped to question the speakers and possibly expose w eaknesses w ill c u t the figh tin g and the b r u ­ o r fallacies ir th e ir argum ents. But other im m ature individuals tried tality sh ort? W hat can h elp p re ­ cid ed that c itiz e n s can. to d isrupt the teach-in through heckling and bomb sc a re s. ' Obviously, the fo rm er are to be com m ended while the latter are v e n t e m b a r r a s s m e n t to th e U n it e d T h is is a good p o in t, and it to be condem ned. States? W hat can be done to h e l p touches on one a re a in w h i c h s i g ­ But valid c ritic ism s of those who ran the teach-in have also been V iet N am d evelo p a stab le eco n ­ n ifican t steps can be taken righ t ex p re ssed . It seem s as if questioning of speak ers was tightly r e ­ stric te d and pr ssage of a resolution at the end of the session was om y and a strong go vern m en t? aw ay. The A m e rica n p eo p le ju st done hastily ai.d in a m anner unacceptable to som e. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR do not know enough about V iet F ran k ly, we don’t know. T h ere F or these reasons we urge that public discussion of the Viet Nam are too m any facto rs in vo lved N am , and it is not through la z i­ situation be continued and even expanded on this cam pus. ness or lack of in te re st that th is T h ere has been talk of a counter teach -in , which would be an ex­ and too m u ch in fo r m a tio n th at ju st cellent idea, but we would like to propose what we think would be isn ’t known to th e p u b lic to allow has com e about. an even b etter one, fo r a sim p le so lu tio n . T h ere a re „rep orts of c e n s o r­ 'Never Fear To Negotiate’ V\e challenge faculty m em bers and students with views or. both sid es of -Tie Viet Nam issue to m eet in public debate. T his could be in dem ocracy by not adhering to one large m eeting in the A uditorium , sim ilar to the teach-in, or a The p o li c y - m a k e r s of the sh ip on the scen e, and of new s To the E ditor: The students on this cam pus U n ited States, w h ile better in ­ m an agem en t in th is country. The should be advocsting a negotiat- the P resid en t’s inform ed deci­ s e rie jm s of debates ir. sm a lle r aren as such as resid er^e hail o r c ia s s - building auditorium s. fo rm ed than m ost citizen s, m ust m e ssa g e s we h e a r--th e S t a t e In 1%6, over 50 p er cent of the .ng policy and not be pro testin g a sions. population in the U nited States ce rta in policy of staying in or It seam s quite obvious that if co n sid er even m o re q u estio n s b e ­ D ep artm en t’ s W h ite P a p e r and we do not “ stay in ," the Com­ We urge knowledgeable m em bers of ti 3Culty Cc will be this generation. We arc moving out. That form ulating of fo re d ecid in g w h a t to do. t h e P re sid e n t’s sp e e c h --le a v e T m o rro w 's A m erican. an idea for such a policy to be m un ists will “ move in ," and P eace in Viet Nam, ch aired by John D.Doncghue, ar.d the gr fr iz T he tim e brings with it only taken to W ashington should be what then will It take to negotiate w rote a le tte r to the State News Monday protesting the te - c - - .r with Red China? It m ust be under­ (presum ably led by W esley R. FisheiJ-to reply to the State News s: m o re than a fe e lin g that the w h o le one ultim ate challenge and that undertaker, by the students of that arrang em en ts .for such a debate may be undertaken im m ediately, W hat is the in ten t o f the U n ited truth is not b e in g to ld . T h e a t r o c ­ ia to think. T he word PEACE this cam pus— this is a very def­ stood by the V ietnam ese that the States in V iet N am ? In S o u t h e a s t ity rep o rts h eard fro m the an ti­ should be occupying much of our inite challenge. U nited States is fighting for the A sia ? W hat is our o b lig atio n to thought a n d challenging o u r But to pro test the policy of V ietnam ese and not for the United w ar factio n s on both sid e s and "sta y in g in or moving out” would S tates, the G en eva ag re em e n ts of 19 54 ? the sm u g w ay in w h ich g o v e rn ­ ideals. P eace for Viet Nam is unques­ only serv e to agitate people, con­ T he students at MSU will no longer just p ro test in a m ass at U S How m uch pow er do we really $ tionably an agreed-upon goal on fuse the ultim ate issu e at hand, m ent statem en ts are m ade p ro ­ this very day. T he p rice for peace tiiat being re d iscu ss and initiate W ashington but w i l l help the ACROSS 23. Mortal have in South V iet N am , and ean' vid e m o re than a s lig h t h in t that seem s to be very high and soon' a com m on agreem ent for Viet P resid en t propose a negotiating 1. Hornet 26. Equal the go vern m en t th ere exer« 4 se it may no longer be for sale. Nam , and to d isreg ard the faith policy. 5 Coasters footing th efe are th in gs goin g on we We are still challenged by the 1 0 . Junto 27. Ardor any real co n tro l? If w e pu ll out, don’t know about. right p ro b lem ,' that being the 11 Cylindrical 28. Capitol C om m unist idea, but this genera­ 13: Kur. Hill member can we allo w , o r to lerate, a C o m - tion will need to fight and find the country 32. Indite 14. Football 33. Beret m fin ist w h o le go vern m en t n ation ? If we o v e r e sca la te the the W artim e e re d is ap p ro p riate not u s u a lly c o n s id ­ fo r e x p e rim e n ­ V ie t N am : Freedom , H o w ? answ er that goes beyond the use of the wrong weapon, a gun, and 15. M an's team 34. Moro tribesman w ar, what w ill be the effect on tatio n in pure d e m o c r a c y . B u t the To the E ditor: lib e rtie s attorney whom Saigon attack with the right weapon, an- nickname 35. Moorish im prisoned for being too vocal; idea. 16. Pigpen drum the re st of Southeast ■ A sia ? V iet N am w ar has in flam ed too A lot of the Viet Nam issue that w hatever C om m unists are T h is will prove to be one that 17 Morsel 37. Older would be m ore easily discussed involved are fighting against ty r­ is su p erio r enough to bring peace 18. Son of woman: Fr. 2. Decrease 6 . Dutch And fu rth er: W hat p o w e r does m an y o th erw ise p lacid m in d s and if people would understand what anny, w hether for good o r bad to the world, peace to the nations, Agamemnon 38 Hardships 3. Commer­ painter aro u sed too m any em o tio n s to b e reaso n s; but that the Viet Cong because it firs t gives peace to 20. Fir tree 39. Rostrum cial traveler 7. Prior to the two "opposing" issu es are. 40. Letup m an, which is the essen ce of de­ 2,1.lawn Cut the . Destitute of C o m m u n ist C h in a have in V iet left to t h e d iscretio n of a few T hese are not w hether we should a re outspokenly nori-C om m unis- 41. l’lague 4. 1 liickncss 8 N am ? W ill it step in fu ll-sca le take risk s to defend freedom , but tic , and so is the governm ent they m ocracy. The revolution within 22. Crane, DOWN 5. Printer's 9. F'.ug. q u estio n ab le in tellig en ces. hope for. m an is big enough to rem ake the 1 . Irrigate directions author w hether Saigon o r the Viet Cong % if we e sc a la te : w ill it t a k e o v er T h is is th e issu e. W o u ld w orld. 10. L ana reflect this freedom . if i 7 3 9 12. Pierce if we leave? T he A m e rican p eo p le have a Johnson-G oldw ater suppo rters Saigon’s overthrow be in the in­ P resid en t Kennedy said, "L e t ? 3 4 16. Baste assum e that Saigon is reasonably te r e s ts of South Viet Nam o r of our p atrio tism be reflected in the 19. 2.000 ibs. righ t to d ecid e w h ere th eir g o v­ n o rth ern ag g resso rs? No A m eri­ creation of confidence ra th e r than 10 ¡1 ¡2 20 Hanger-on And, p o ssib ly m ost im p o rtan t, rep resen tativ e of South Viet Nam; li % § 1 ern m en t w ill go in a s i t u a t i o n th a t that C om m unist ag g re sso rs are can (practically) advocates r e - ’ c ru sa d e s of suspicion." T he stu­ ¡4 22. Pallid dents from M ichigan S tate m ust 13' w ill the U n ited States to lerate a still lo o k s a s th o u g h it c a n b e c o n ­ trying to take control of it all. treatin g from the bad guys. The 23. Sulphur % lo ss in V iet N am ? If this is tru e, of co u rse, it difference is in who the bad guys accept the challenge of this gen­ 16 17 compound tro lled . And t h e V ie tn am e se shouldn’t be allowed. a re . eratio n and go to W ashington re ­ 24. Ot the W,V/,% mm 'Â% T he ’’teach-in*' didn't m a k e flecting such p a trio tism , with not IO 19 21 gums T h ese q u estio n s m ust be an­ p eo p le have a righ t to d ecid e how T he other side a s s e rts that sw ere d , or we m u st d ecid e n o t to Saigon is a dictatorsh ip which, th is c l e a r . The " sa b o te u rs " only a passion in th e ir h eart but 2/ 22 25. Handle m uch extern al con trol they w ant, with U.S. support, violated the m issed the point com pletely. also a purpose and a plan. 26. Liveliness % re q u ire all the a n sw e rs, b efore G eneva agreem ent by not allow­ 23 24 15 26 28. Mud 33 % fro m the U n ited States o r any in g its stipulated free elections. M ike P ost, C lare McNaughton volcano a d efin ite p o licy of e ith er p u ll- other so u rce. M idland senior Alm a sophom ore 21 28 29 30 31 29. Prickly out o r e s c a l a t i o n can be an­ T hey claim , then, that Saigon pears % is not the legitim ate governm ent, 31 34 nounced. . T h u s, w h ile we re a liz e there and that the Viet Cong at e trying 30. Fragrant % 31. Regretted a re stro n g e r p o sitio n s on both to do som ething about it; that the leader of the Viet Cong is a civil H ey, W hose D orm Is This? 35 36 37 33. Rolling % % % So m e are s a y i n g it m a y a l r e a d y 38 39 stock sid e s w h ich co u ld be ta k e n at th is T o the E ditor: reply from the adm inistration. 36. Constrictor be too late, that we m ay h ave lo st 49 41 37. Serpent alread y. P o ssib ly. tim e , fo r the State n eg o tiatio n s N ew s aim ed c a lls o n ly at fin d in g 'But I Just Know We, the resid en ts of S nyder- T he ’’We love S ny d er-P h illip s’* C om m ittee It is m o re than tim e to sit a reaso n ab ly p ro g re s siv e a n d Hannah Exists’ P h illip s d o rm ito ries at M ichigan S tate U niversity, req u est of the down at the co n feren ce ta b le, and d e m o cra tic settlem en t in V i e t adm inistration a form al explana­ T o the E ditor: tion as to why Snyder and Phillips to d o so not w ith the attitu d e that N am of the and fo r im m ed iate in fo rm atio n p o licy re v isio n w h ich L ast .t e r m colum nist D on have been chosen to house the new lib eral a rts college to the exclu­ Outside Agitators the p eo p le in the o p p o sin g ch airs Sockol adduced sev eral of th e sion of students with other m a­ T o the E ditor: * are all e v il o r in ten t o n ly on g r a b ­ allo w s fo r se c re tiv e and in su lt- c la ssic a l argum ents for the ex­ jo rs . . in g m an agem en t of new s about istence of Hannah—the argum ent We demand an explanation in Students bew are: two outside b in g e veryth in g they can get. from design, the first cause a r ­ light of the fact that Snyder and th is e x tre m e ly im p o rtan t issu e . gum ent, and so on. T he trouble ag itato rs a re trying to s tir up W e m ust n egotiate, but we can with these argum ents is that they P h illip s have no classro o m facil­ student p ro test. D e m o c ra c y is n ever a bad th in g a re today all considered invalid, itie s and w ere not intended to be T he agitators from Haslett,- not n ego tiate as lon g as we in sist to e xp erim en t w ith . and no longer hold sway in phil­ used as a “ liv e -a n d -learn " dor­ M r. and M rs. Ronald D avis, use osophical c irc le s. m itory as w e r e F ee, A k e r s , " th e ideas, am bitions and re s t­ To clarify this confusing m at­ M cDonel, H olm es, W onders, Wil­ lessn ess of students in (their) te r, then, I offer a traditional son, C ase and Brody. cam paign of co nsp iracy.’’ M r. We also demand an explanation and M rs. Davis are not even proof whic.b. is. still cu rren t, the MICHtOAN IT A T I U N IV IISIT Y II STATE NEWS s o - c a l l e d “ O ntological argu­ m en t:" 1. Hannah is that, a g rea ter than ;,v Tight of the facts that Snyder and P hillip s have the second high­ e st g rade-points on cam pus and m em b ers of the U n iversity com ­ m unity, but outside ag itato rs us­ ing "ex istin g problem s in an which cannot be conceived; that they are perfectly located on em otional a p p e a l to m inority 2. T hat thing, a g rea ter than cam pus. groups and the uninform ed.” M em ber A ssociated P re s s , United P re ss E ditor ................................ John Van Gieson , Why, we ask, are freshm an stu­ T h is husband-w ife team from International. Inland Daily P re s s A ssocia­ A dvertising M an a g er................ A rthur L anger which cannot be conceived, must d en ts, with a single m ajor, hud­ ex ist, since if it did not, we could H aslett has appointed itself sav­ tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s, M ichigan C am pus E d ito r..........................C harles C, W ells dled together with little if no pos­ ior of E ast Lansing, defender of P re s s A ssociation. M anaging E d ito r Hugh J, Leach conceive a greater; sib ility of contact with the "o u t­ S ports E d ito r...........................R ichard Schw artz 3. T herefore, Hannah exists. the students. T h eir em otional ap­ Published every c la ss day throughout fall, Although the validity of this side w orld” . p eals follow a pattern sim ila r to W ire E ditor ................................. Bill K rasean L ast te rm we read in the State th is: w inter and spring term s and tw ice weekly A ssistan t Ad M anagers ............... Ken Hoffman, proof is still in.doubt, there are News of a co ntro versy between sum m er term by the students of M ichigan at least som e living philosophers “ Wake up, students! You m ust M arcy Rosen lib e ra l a rts m ajo rs and science eith er lead or be led! Read your­ S tate U niversity. C irculation M an ag er........................... Jim B aker who co nsid er it plausible. m a jo rs. An experim ent such as But t h e contro versy is still self full! Think you rself clear! Second c la ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, E ditorial E ditors ..................M ichael Kindman, th is one, which intends to take And p ray you rself hot!” Susan Filson open and raging in professional o v er Snyder and P hillip s, would M ichigan. Night E ditor ...........................................JJay Levy c irc le s , and until it is clearly r e ­ Surely such em otional agitation solved, I suggest that the in ter­ only tend to enhance this type of holds no appeal for an inform ed E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu­ Photography Advisor ................ David Jaehnig narrow -m inded n ess. student body. dent S ervices Building, M ichigan State Uni­ News Advisor ........................ R ichard E. Hansen ested layman hold his belief in We sin cerely resen t this in­ v e rsity , E ast Lansing, M ichigan. Copydesk A d v iso r........................... Henry P ric e suspension. fringem ent on our “ civil rig h ts.’’ Douglas Lackey A rthur Boyd Wayne, N .J., sophom ore We would ap preciate a form al Y psilanti sophom ore M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan F rid ay, April 16, 1965 3 W o rld N ew s a t a Glance F ro m Our W ire S erv ice s 5l :. : ._l-v l 3 ShopEastLansing j * I .« T h a n t H a p p y O v e r T a lk T a lk UNITED NATIONS—S ecretary G e n e r a l U Saturday Thant said T hursday that he was heartened by recent developm ents ir, the Vie: Nam c ris is , including statem ents by both P resid en t Johnson 9:30to5:30 and C om m unist North Viet Nam P re m ie r Pham Var. Dong. I— T he S ecretary G eneral said both seem ed to ag ree on the need to retu rn to the e ssen tials of the 1954 Geneva agreem ents on Viet Nam. He said he also w arm ly welcomed the recen t appeal of 1 “ non-aligned nations for unconditional nego­ ‘ J U S T D O IN G MY J O B ’— T h o t’» w h a t t h i s c a m p u s p o lic e m a n s e e m s to b e t e l l ­ T hant tiations on a solution. in g th e s e s tu d e n ts a s h e w r ite s o u t t i c k e t s f o r t h e i r u n r e g i s t e r e d c a r s . T h e c a r s w e r e b o r r o w e d f r o m a lo c a l d e a l e r f o r u s e in a p a r a d e p r o m o tin g C h u ck S to d d a rd f o r ASMS. U r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , b u t th e a l e r t o f f ic e r o f th e law so o n s to p p e d th a t. U .S . R i p s C o n g P h o to by J a m e s H. H ile SAIGON, Viet Nam—The biggest U.S. V ietnam ese a ir raid of the w ar tore up a Viet Cong stronghold in jungles near the Cam bodian fro n tie r T hursday and walled the sky with sm oke and flam es. The rU ttlS SflOW tl Red headqu arters area was reported left in rum s. An arm ada of 230 planes joined in a daw n-to-dusk attack on a C om m unist zone of about seven square m iles ir.Tay Ninh Province, 65 m iles northw est of Saigon. A half dozen secondary explosions during the m ethodical bom b­ S pace Team P r e s e n ts T a lk ing and strafing suggested the dem olition of Viet Cong am m unition C olor slides and sound film and unmanned lunar exploration caches. i A three-m an aero sp ace team w ill'.give an illu strated lecture clips of recent space efforts and deep space probes and recent on the U.S. space program to a re used in the presen tation . developm ents. L ic e n s e F e e s T o D o u b le ? M ichigan-State A ir F o rce ROTC T opics covered w ill include The lectu re is open to the problem s incur ed by m en and public. PetitionsSought LANSING—A bill package has been introduced in the Michigan cadets at 4:15 p.m . T uesday in m achines in aero sp ace opera­ Senate which would nearly double license plate fees for passeng er 109The Anthony H all. th re e A ir F o rce officers tions; review* of selected cu rren t c a rs . T he bill calls for a minim um fee of $14 for c a rs under 2,500 from the space p ro jects, including m anned pounds, and charges as high as $29 for c a rs over 4,900 pounds. well AFB,M r AUla., niversity at Max­ a re fam iliar The package also seeks an in crease in the gasoline .tax of one> with the latest developm P etitions for the Outstanding penny, increased truck tees by 10 per cent and a change in the re v ­ the space p rogram , andentshave in Psychiatry Topic Ju n io r aw ards a re available in enue distribution form ula to give citie s a la rg e r share of the m oney. o p e r a t e d G em ini and Apollo 31? Student S ervices and at the P o rtia Bell Hum e, asso ciate Union. spacecraft sim u lato rs. C linical d irecto r of p sy ch iatry at They a re due on o r before NoCarStickers- H a lt B o m b s : S h a s tr l the U niversity of C alifornia, w ill A pril 23. NEW DELHI—P rim e M inister Lai B ahadur conduct a sem inar entitled "T h e T here a re no set requirem ents PoliceStickers S hastri said T hursday the United States should C hief Ingredients of C om pre - for tlfe aw ard) but selection will stop bombing North Viet Nam during efforts to hensive Com munity P sy ch iatry " be m ade by a student-faculty s ta rt negotiations «»the c ris is . at 4 p.m . today in 114 B essey. com m ittee on the b asis of past "T h e prospects negotiation* at this stage The sem inar is being p re se n t­ aw ards, activ ities, scholarship A cam paign parade for C harles ed by MSU and the M ichigan and grade point. seem to be dim ," he said in an exclusive in te r­ St ddard was stopped by cam pus F o r m ore inform ation call John view with the A ssociated P re ss. police W ednesday night because S t a t e D epartm ent of M ental “ I feel very strongly that the bombing should Health. M iller at 353-1753, som e of the c a rs w ere not re g is­ be stopped to help c r e a t e an atm osphere f r S h a s tr i tered , accord no to R ichard O. S p e c ia l W e e k e n d O ffe r ta lk s,” he said. E e rritt, d irecto r of public safe­ ty* P o p e B l e s s e s Y o u th P arade p erm its w ere - -ssued ROME— Pope Paul VI washed, dried ar.d kissed the feet 12 d is - oi. the understanding that all. of abled Italian youths T hursday in a Holy T hursday M ass recalling the B c a rs would be reg istered , ernitt said. events of C h rist’s L ast Supper with his ap ostles. Several thousand perso n s crow ded into the basilica of St. John 163Sum m ons have been issued to L ateran fur the cerem ony. T his started th ree days of solem n Roman i: g ptoersons since A pril 9 for is ll- re g is te r c..rs driven on C atholic observances that will clim ax with the joyous feast of E a ste r. cam pus, he s.ud. Many foreign to u rists, the vanguard of a group expected to total 400,000, w ere able to reach the E ternal C ity and w itness the Papal serv ice after a paralyzing 24-hour nationwide railw ay strik e Wed­ nesday. Folklore Society R e d C h a n g e s C o lo rs Sets Music Show A ndy's delightful in terpretation of such old favorites as One of the top five banjo play­ DEAR HEART, IT HAD TO BE YOU, and TILL can be LEOPOLDVILLE—A new spaper reported T hursday that Egide e rs of A m erica in 1955 w ill p e r­ h eard in this fabulous album'. ' B ocheley-D avidson, a leader of the C om m unist-backed rebellion form Monday at 8 p.m . in 34 in the northeast, has defected and is now in Leopoldville. Union. ---C O U P O N — - 1 The C o u rrier D’A frique atributed the re p o rt to "A source close C harles- Smith, physical edu­ I to P re m ie r M uise T shom be.” Bocheley-D avidson is an associate of cation senior at MSL\ who has I W h ile T h e y L o s t C hristophe Gbenye, self-styled “ P residen t of the People’s Republic been working at the MSU Mu­ I of the Congo." seum since 1959 as a tax ider­ I m ist and a rtis t, w ill perform I in a show sponsored by the M ich­ L odge H eads F o r F ar E ast WASHINGTON—Special envoy H enry Cabot igan Folklore Society. I I 1 . 9 7 Lodge left aboard a m ilitary jet T hursday for I Coupon void after 5:30 p.m . Honolulu and-a visit to six friendly co untries in the far P acific on the Viet Nam situation. Shaw Mixer Off I I Sat., April 17 Shortly before takeoff he conferred with P r e s ­ thisT hweekere will be no Shaw m ixer because of Good F r i­ ident Johnson who had assigned him the m ission. day. The weekly Lodge was expected to stop in New Z ealand be­ resum ed on Aprildances 23 for w ill be the re ­ MARSHALL MUSIC CO. fore visiting A u stralia, the Philippines, Nation­ m ainder of the term . 307 E. GRAND RIVER E D 2-6997 Lodge a list China, Japan and South K orea, a State De­ partm ent spokesm an said. R o m e D o c to rs O n S trik e let’s go R O M E--D octors a: public hospitals in Rome w ere in the fourth to day T hursday of a five-day strik e for bigger s a la rie s . They planned to go back to work Saturday. M c D o n a l d ’s Public hospital doctors elsew here in Italy ended a strik e Mon­ ro t a day night after a health m inistry official told them th eir dem ands NSW TASTE TREAT for changes in the standard s of staff appointm ents would be m et. M c D o n a l d ’s F i l e t - O ’- F i s h J o h n s o n W in g s T o T e x a s C r i s p , g o ld e n F ile t O ' F i t h s e rv e d WASHINGTON— P resid en t Johnson left W ashington T hursday to look for the Golden Arches ’ * p ip in g h o t o n a p lu m p , to a s te d spend the E aster weekend at his rangh near Johnson C ity, T ex. O b u n w i t h p l e n t y o f t a n g y ta r ta r S ecretary of Defense R obert S. M cN am ara accom panied Johnson on the flight to T ex as. M rs. Johnson already is a: the ranch. È Â Â u fM c1 D o n a ld s » T.M. U.S. Pat. Oft. McDonald Corf. IP e t u c e to g iv e y o u a re a l d e e p t e a t r e a t y o u 'U l o v a . t e e in s M MeOgppid Cwp. W EAST LANSING— EAST L A N S IN G - 1024 E. Grand River 234 W. G rand River SPEGIAU sw in g in g sleep w ea r NORTH LANSING— W EST LANSING— ^ A ^ SIJNG_ 2120 N. Larch 4015 W. Saginaw 4700 S. Cedar Planning To Expand Vanity Fair's young "Malarkeys” P I Z Z A O r Rem odel Y our Hom e? catch the mood and beat of Mod Order A Family Size, F R E E g u id e . . ; ‘‘D o ’s a n d D o n 'ts of H ere V an ity F ,a \ F s d e s i g n s non -stop n ylon trico t H o m e R e p a i r s " — an d im m e d ia te fin a n c in g that w a sh e s in a m om ent, d rie s q u ick ly, read y to Get A Small One FREE — a r d a v a ila b le at y o u r C r e d it U n ion. w e a r again . for that real Italian A. E a s y , little one p iece ro m p e r topped w ith flirty A ll lo a n s a r e o f f e r e d a t LOW C re d it. U nion i n t e r e s t r a t e s — fu lly c o v e r e d b y lo a n p r o - flo u n ced coat. G reen ra in w ith sk y la rk ; sk yro ck et pizza flavor, call te c tio n in s u r a n c e at NO E X T R A C H A R G E . w ith p etu n ia; and flam in g o . E x tra sm a ll, sm a ll, IV2-2100 m ed iu m s iz e s . Set, —— _ . . - A nd e lig ib le f o r c u r r e n t r e b a t e on i n t e r e s t c h a r g e s . U s e B . L a c e la v ish e d p ajam a s w ith tap ered t r o u s e r s ; w h ite y o u r C r e d it U n ion f i r s t . lace on s k y la rk in siz e s 32 to 38, ™ CALL NOW ...355-0293 C . Snappy top, so lid little co lo r p a jam a s tap ered w ith t r i - c o l o r e d s k i m m y tu n ic tro u se rs. Sk ylark w ith s k y ­ ITA U A N VILLAGE M ic h ig an State ro ck et and w h ite. Sizes 32 to 3 6 , 56 1101 E . M ic h ig a n A v e . I U n iv e r s i t y E mr-p lo y' e e s * CREDIT UNION _ — Manly Mi l e s Bl dg. Harrison n a r n s o n rRo v u ad uu | SLE E P W E A R EAST LAN SIN G GARDEN L E V E L M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, April 16, 1965 Spring Arbor (That's Right, Spring Arbor) Saturday's Foe BIG 10 SUMMER BASEBALL? B etter than 10 percen t of the m ale enroll­ m ent of Spring A rbor C ollege will be on hand field er Dick B illings. B illings w ill be dropped to the fifth spot. Poll Supports Expansion Saturday when the B luejays invade Old College Southpaw John K rasnan, the leading Spartan Field for a double sam pling of baseball s ta rt­ h u rle r a y ear ago with a 6-2 m ark , w ill pitch ing at 1 p.m . the opener w ith Dick Kenney, of football b a re ­ It w ill be the firs t tim e the two schools have foot kicking fam e, scheduled to throw in the ever collided on the diam ond. second gam e. By DUANE L A N C A S T E R expansion inevitable. In o rder to te u r team s poses no problem s as The tiny school, located w est of Jackson, is to Howie M iller is slated to s ta rt at firs t base S ta te N ew s S p o rts W r ite r play 65 gam es under the present m ost of these units are always be reckoned with, how ever. The B luejays, with J e rry W alker at second. B ruce Pettibone, Golfers Loosen Kinks sy stem , the team s would have to looking for extra gam es. w inners of four of seven gam es this season, the sen io r sw itch hitter, will be at sh o rt. ’ Spartan baseball coach Danny com m ence play during the middle With the brand of ball at a high­ dumped M1AA defending cham pion Hope C ollege John Biedenbach, a .385 h itte r this spring, L itw hiler is not fighting a solo of the basketball season. e r level than the usual, sum m er in its last outing. w ill be at th ird and Dick K ilbourn and Bill battle in his effcrts to expardthe T h e'proposed program set up league standard s, and the coach­ Coach Danny L itw hiler, who saw his Spartans Steckley sh are the catching duties. At Ohio State Links p resent spring schedule to in­ by the players calls for the sea­ ing extrem ely b e tter, the play­ drop an 11 inning contest to C entral M ichigan K ilbourn, who hit a th re e -ru n hom e run to clude sum m er com petition. son to s ta rt May 15 and to con­ e r s felt they would be able to im ­ last week after winning the firs t gam e of the ice S tate’s victory over C entral last week, A poll of the Big Ten bat tinue through Aug. 3. The regu­ prove m ore under the extension double header, has indicated a lineup shift. has eight h its in 19 at bats to lead the Spartan coaches and athletic d irecto rs la r Big T en season, 15 gam es than the sum m er leagues. With L eftfielder Bob Speer, who has been showing h itte rs with a .421 m ark. found that only Dick Seibert, for each club, would of course m ore gam es, tougher opponents a lot of pow er for his ra th e r sm all size (5-9, B illings Is hitting .392 and P ettibone is at B y JO E MI T C H v, *he sh elters of Jer.iso: F i e l d M innesota's m anagerial m es- be played, with the rem ainder and top-notch coaching, the ball 175 pounds), will hit cleanup in place of right- .353 to rank am ong the top Spartan sw ingers. S ta te N ew s S p o r ts W r i t e r Houser, 1 hcr£, Kv.vfcvcr, diffi* s: h, was satisfied with the p re s­ State, an explosive team at tim es, w ill have Last InASeries of the season including local p la y ers would becom e b e tter and Forest Akers Sets ent schedule, while six were for S tate’s golf team takes its cu lties failed co^se. develop faster. to play stead ie r ball to Im prove on Its 11-4 While his l;r>s*ers w ere d riv - the plan and three w ere unde­ The m inor leagues would also season m ark. f irs t step tow ard clim bing "he ir.g golf hi is 'h e er.gth ' f Jer.i- cided. T h e athletic d irectors B ig Ten ladder Saturday in a Monday Tee-Off be overjoyed at the thought of T he S partans sco red 10 runs in th e ir twin s o f, Brotzm ar.: was approached w ere less favoqable with only m o re good p layers available. bill last Saturday but nine of the tallie s cam e quadrangular m atch at Colum ­ ]•}*> r» Vv'orr; r H P R Siolf cosch three backing the extension. am ateur a n d sem i-p ro team s T he fans would be able to see in the firs t inning. State sco red six tim es in bus, Ohio. who p ro 'ested that her c la ss w a s Another survev taker in 1963 within a fairly reasonable dis­ baseball at least on the level of the opening stanza of the firs t gam e to win And for coach John B ro tz ­ hsir .2 ir.*.ftr5tnrsd v.'j*r. j?y flying r-of the 366 players in the Big Ten tance from the U niversity. C lass C or D m inor league ball 7-2 and tallied all its runs in the firs t inning mann it couldn't have com e at b ails. £ rotzrr.%r ” d &r . &d the .■(seniors being excluded since “ This would not be hard to a r­ F o re st A kers Golf C ourse will open of the second gam e but lo st 5-3 in overtim e. a b e tte r tim e. this would have no bearing on — and at m ore convenience and for play Monday, b a rrin g any fu rth er c harder, ."¿%**V. here else car ran g e ," said P ellerin , " o r we le ss cost. State has failed to sco re in 13 innings now Since arriving back from his we g o O u t s i d e , "he 'e m p e ra - Red WingsLose them'tg e x p o s e d an interesting could have State play other col­ w eather com plications. and sco red in only th ree of 20 innings against squad’s tour to M iam i, F la., program for the sum m er. T he co u rse is drying out nicely, says B rotzm ann has had nothing but ture was 22 degrees. leges in M ichigan." M anager John B rotzm ann. T h ere a re still C entral. F ortun ately, % problem was The players wanted at least 50 T his brings up an interesting "W e m ade som e m istakes in the second one pro b lem s staring him :n the face averted whe- the spring weather extra ball gam es tacked or. a possibility.' A w h o l e sum m er som e low -lying a re a s with standing w ater, A diversity of conflicts, rang­ p resent average schedule of 20 - but they should be gone by this weekend. with C entral that co st us h eavily," L itw hiler retu rn ed to ro rm alc y . H a d it schedule between the colleges in DETROIT—The C hicago Black said, "b u t they a re the kind of m istakes I think ing from the w eather to' other not, the golfers would have had 25 gam es, making som e kind of T he sam e p rice policy which applied co aches, have added new shades Put _the state does not seem entirely Hawks defeated the D etroit Red la st season will be in effect again, B rotz­ we can c o rre c t," to co m pete w:th the football "earn, out of the question. Wings 4-2 T hursday night to "W e know w e'll have to c o rre c t them In o rd er of gray to B ro tzm an r's already in Jen.so n. ■■Taking M i c h i g a n as an ex­ win the sem i-final playoff se rie s m ann said. faded hair and dulled the color " I ’ll be relieved when that your degree F u ll-tim e em ployes and students of the to do big things in the league gam es w e've got of his once' glowing F lorida tan. am ple, the m ajor colleges in the for the National Hockey L eague's L 'niversity will play for $1 during the com ing up ." q u a d r a r. g i is re re , sa.S state, the U niversity of Michigan, coveted Stanley Cup. E s s e n t i a l t o 'th e ,tro u b le s B rotzm ann. ' aast, ! car s ta rt week and $1.50 w eekends. The alum ni T he Big Ten opener is not far off. A single to work Michigan State, W estern Michi­ Chicago will m eet the M ontreal plaguing Brotzm ann has beer, the thinking abot : again .'S 'e a d gan, L'niversity of D etroit, Cen­ C anadiens Saturday night in the ra te will be $2.50. F o r the general pub­ gam e with the U niversity of D etroit at D etroit unseasonable w eather c o n d i t i o n s. lic, the charge w ill be $4 until the end r t tf. r V . tra l Michigan and Wayne State, firs t gam e of the bes:-of-seven T uesday w ill be th e ir last gam e before plung­ When a late spring snow storm could form a class A league. fin als. of spring q u arter of school In June. From ing Into conference com petition against N orth­ blanketed the F o rest A kers Golf then on It will be $3. w estern next Saturday in E ast L ansing. Erotzm ar.r. is hopeful that three The sm aller schools could then The Red Wings took an e arly C o u rse, the so lfers w ere forced top play ers will h it the Spar­ com pose a class B league and so lead with two first-p erio d goals, OPENSEASONATCOLUMBUS tans from, last y e a r’s seventh or. down the line for as many but Chicago cam e back with two place finish lr. the E li Ten. schools as would want to p a rtic i- goals in each of the rem aining With the addition, of th ree other pate. period* to elim inate the favored retu rn in g letterm .en , he hopes Scheduling sem i-pro and am a­ W ings. to build a firs t divis.o r team . Junior Ken Eer.sor ra te s as the top player. A y e ar ago he GOLFERS! T r a c k m e n G e t F ir s t C r a c k A t O u t s id e finished with a 77-stroke average and placed ? ls t in the Big Ter. R evitalized /yr>*n th e degree 6 . 7 5 D asw ell C a m p b e l l , G a rre tt, m e r, but is fighting for a s ta rt­ co m e to G ib b s f ir s t —th e n you T hat workout was the final one resentatives from m ost of the m oving outdoors to see if they N orm S inclair and Keith Coates can p u t y o u r degree to w o rk ! FREE JL'SGA 1965 Golf for the Spartans before they kick m idw est. D ittrich nam ed W estern can continue th eir reco rd -b re ak ­ ing position on this y e a r’s squad. W r ite C o lle g e D ean R u l e B ook-w ith p u r- off th e ir outdoor season tom or­ M ichigan as a chief foe, noting ing s tre a k s. ’Along w ith those looks to be a good one. C oates He was unim pressive on the re ­ fo r G IB B S G IR L S AT W O R K ch ase of $ 1.0 0 or m ore. row in the Ohio R elays a t Col­ that they should give the Spar­ ev ents, W ashington is en tered in and C am pbell, along with Mike cent spring training trip . Lacrosse *1099 K A T H A R IN E G IB B S um bus. Bad w eather conditions tans som e really good com pe­ the 480 shuttle, 880-yard relay , K aines and Dean Hunt, a re set SECRET ARtAL. LA R R Y C U S H IO N SPOTTING kept them from working tition in the shuttle hurdles. and 330 in term ediate h u rd les, a to go in the distance m edley ™ ° DS relay as w ell, with E ric Z em - Rugby Home *1 Ms' t-.orough S! BOSTON, M A S S .0 2 1 *6 7 00 Par« t i e NEW YORK, N. V. 10017 3020 Vine St. - 1 blk. N. of Mich. Ave. - W est of S ears H m doors until la st week, and The S partans w ill go in four new event fm , h im .« G arre tt is p e r, G eorge B althrop, Jack Am ie 33 Plymouth St M O NTCLAIR. N. J. 07042 Open Mon . & F ri. N ights T ill 9_____________ 1V-57465 tnls facto r m ay put them be­ relay and 12 open ra c e s In this scheduled to go in the hop -step - and Paul M cCollam , who do dou­ 77 s An,»!' St.. P R O V ID EN C E. R. I. 021 06 hind som e of the team s that initial m eet, which serv es as a jum p, spring m edley and 880 ble duty in cro ss-c o u n try dur­ relay . ing the fall, entered in the th re e - m ile run. MSU’s rugby club dropped ano­ ther game to the University of SPECIAL PURCHASE T he field events list M ike Bo­ w e rs and F red McKoy in the high Michigan Wednesday afternoon, 3-0. The Wolverines beat the You always get the lowest rate TENNIS jum p, Tom H erbert set for d is­ cus and shot put, and Dennis Spartans by the same margin when you make a station-to- RACQUETS Radke ready to go in the pole vault. when the two clubs clashed for the first time in Ann Arbor, last Thursday. station Long Distance call on Sunday. No need to wait until $6.95 Jan Bowen m arks his retu rn to the track In two long ra c e s. State's club is now 1-2 for the season, gaining its lone victory Len Kositchek9 s B alls-3 /$1.50 He’ll team up with A m ie and last Saturday when it defeated after 8 o’clock at night. You can Palmer College in a close 5-3 M cC ollam for the 3,000-m eter VARSITYSHOP call anytime-morning, after- steeplechase' and with K aines, battle. The Spartans are sched­ nooi., or night. Z em per and B althrop for the uled to meet Indiana University m ile run. Dean Hunt and Dick here this Saturday afternoon at Sundays are just right for Long 228 Abbott Rd. Tom pkins a re en tered in the 2:30 on the field adjacent to 880-yard run, with T o m p k i n s . the soccer field. Distance calling, too. You’re E ast L ansing, M ich. running unattached. State’s lacrosse team will open its home schedule Saturday when more relaxed on Sunday. And Michigan’s club invades Old Col­ lege Field. The game will begin CelticsNip76’ers the chances are you won’t have at 11 a.m. to stand around waiting to use the phone. BOSTON (UP!)-- The Boaton Long Distance is the next best Celtics have advanced to the thing to being there. championship round of the Na­ tional Basketball Association playoffs by scoring a 110-109 triumph over the Philadelphia TELEPHONE c '"i— ni wimf ? 76'ers. The victory gives the Celtics the best-of-seven series, four games to three. ______ • U N C LEJO H IT S A l w a y s NowOffers You AComplete o n LineOfMeals AndSandwiches. WhenYouDine S u n d a y ! fo r h e r m o s t im p o rta n t rin g H e r m o s t tre a s u re d g i f t . . . a m a g n ific e n t Out... StopIn. L o n g D is ta n c e s ta tio n r a t e s d ia m o n d in a fa s h io n a b le n e w s e ttin g . . . e a c h r in g a r e lo w e s t a n y tim e o n S u n d a y in d iv id u a lly d e s ig n e d to b r in g o u t th e f u ll b rillia n c e o f e a c h d ia m o n d . F r o m a b o v e : th e tw is t, $300; p y r a m id , $250; t a i lo r e d e n s e m b l e , $275 PANCAKE O pen an account • Prices include federa l tax HOUSE Convenient terms » , . , A year to pay M ichig an Bell n f t Part of tho Nationwide Bell System Jewelers Est. 2 82 0 E . Grand R i v e r 1876 IV 7 . 3 7 6 1 121 S. Washington Lansing Now Open 2 4 Hours D aily M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, April 16, 1965 5 Placement Bureau F R ID A Y — AM W KAR 10:05 a.m . M u s i c R o o m — WAGNER: " P a rs ifa l,” Good F r i­ M euche. SATURDAY— FM 6:30 a.m .—Saturday with Steve OUN HOSPITAL REPORT Of Methodist Service Students m ay v isit from 2 to 90-Voice Choir Part A P R I L 23, F R I D A Y E arly and L ater E lem entary Ed­ A rm ada A rea Schools: G irls ucation, Special Education, Eng­ R eese Public Schools: G irls day M usic. 1 p.m .—Recent A cquisitions. 4 p .m . and 7 to 8 p .m . daily. ^ " T h e R isen L ord” w illb e p re - ice concluding with a postlude lish-Social Studies, Vocal and In­ P .E . (B,M), All E lem entary Ed­ 2 p.m . Spring S e r e n a d e - - 2 p.m .—Album Jazz. A d m i s s i o n s Include L ucille sented by the 90-voice Chancel f r o m H andel's M essiah, th e P hy sical Education, E arly and ucation, English, Science,M ath­ CORELL1: 4 Church T rio So­ 7 p.m .—Toscanini E ra, A ll- Reno, Yale sophom ore; P atricia L a t e r E lem entary Education, stru m ental M usic, M athem atics, C hoir of the U niversity M etho­ "H allelujah C h o ru s." Science and H istory Social Stud­ em atics and A rt, (B,M), Coun­ natas; S C H U L T Z : "Sym phinia W agner concert. C lagett, B irm ingham freshm an; dist Church on E aster Sunday at D irecting the Chancel C hoir is S pecial Education type " A " , seling and Guidance (M). R eese, S a c ra ," H err, U nser H errsch e r; Ronald R. Hansen, S c o t t v l l l e F r e n c h - E n g lis h , Instrum ental ies, (B,M ). Eaton R apids, Mich. 8 p.m . M rs. H arlan K irk, Okem os. Di­ M ich. M /F . PALESTRINA: Stabat M ater Do­ 9 p .m .- - L iste n er’s C hSlce- sophom ore; R obert R .Z ook ,G ay­ T he C hancel C hoir w ill accom ­ recting the C anticle C hoir is M usic (B,M ). A rm ada, M ich. M /F . State of Michigan C ivil Serv­ C lassics by r e q u e s t . W r i t e lo rd freshm an; M arilyn B laze, M /F . F itzg erald P u b l i c Schools: lo ro sa; DVORAK: Stabat M ater; pany th e junior a g e C anticle M rs. D arryl VeCasey, MSU mu­ E arly and L ater E lem entary Ed­ ice C om m ission: Police Admin­ WAGNER: P a rsifa l. WKAR-FM o r call 355-6540 dur­ D etroit sophom ore; C arl Heu- C hoir in "Songs of Spring" as sic student. The org an ist is M rs. B attle C reek V eterans Admin­ istratio n (B,M), and all others, ing program . blein, Owosso fresh m an; K aren Engineer ToTalk istra tio n H ospital: Social Work ucation (B). System -W ide Special FRIDAY — FM p art of the evening program . W ilson M. Tennant, w ife of the Education f o r T ype “ A” and re g a rd le ss of m ajor, interested M arie Doll; Kenneth W athen, De­ Hymns " F ro m the P salm s” p asto r, th e Rev. W ilson M. (B). B attle C reek, M ich. M /F. in Liquor E nforcem ent. S tate­ 10 a.m . On C am pus— (P rovost tro it sophom ore; R obert Schnei­ m ake up the choral w orship serv ­ Plan Now To Attend Our B ellaire Public Schools: E arly Speech C orrection (B,M ). M /F. wide. M /F . L e c t u r e ) D r. A lfred K a z i n , d er, Saginaw freshm an; C am ille Tennant. and L ater E lem entary Education, W arren, Mich. T hornapple-K ellogg S c h o o l : " D re is e r and the Com ing of Na­ R ittinger, St. C lair Shores soph­ A rt, M athem atics, Instrum ental G alesburg-A ugusta Commun­ E a r l y E lem entary Education, tu ra lis m ” . Henry M. Otte w i l l be t h e om ore; Donald Stephens, Rock­ Fabulous Easter M usic, S panish/F rench and A rt ity Schools: E arly and L ater E l­ L a t e r E lem entary Education, 12 noon C H A R P E N T I E R : sp eak er at an engineering sem i­ ford freshm an; Henry M cL aurin, (B,M ). M /F . B ellaire, Mich. em entary Education, M athem at­ Math, English and Science, Social "M ass for the D eparted." n ar today at 4 p.m . in 146 Engi­ D earborn sophom ore; Ajit Singh, C arro llto n P u b l i c Schools: ics, P hysics-Science and Indus­ Studies and Vocal and Instrum en­ 1 p.m . BACH: "S t. M atthew’s neering Bldg. O tte, from t h e H lssar, India, gradu ate student; E arly and L ater E lem entary Ed­ tria l A r t s (B.M). M /F . H am - tal M usic (B,M ). M iddlevilie, P a ssio n ." M artin Co., Orlando, F la., will Sharon L epard; Holly Newell, ucation. (B), Secondary and U pper tram ck, M ich. M ich. M /F . 6:30 p.m . W a g n e r O p e r a , speak on "Stacking Faults in Met­ Drum mond Island fresh m an. E lem entary P rog ram D irector H art H otels: H otel, R estaurant “ P a rs ifa l." als and A lloys." (M ). Men’s P hysical Education, and Institutional M anagem ent (B), 11 p .m .—T his is Folkm usic. E nglish, M ath-Science, Indus­ tria l A r ts , B usiness Education, M ale. B attle C reek, M ich. Heintzen Public Schools:* Eng­ Summer B ill A rm istead. CongoTalk Set B a s i c O u tlin e s lish or Industrial, M athem atics, Employment S A T U R D A Y — AM A rts and C rafts, Vocal M usic, P h y sics-E lectro n ics and Special Education M e n t a l l y R etarded Type ‘‘A’ ' (B). Saginaw, Mich. M entally Handicapped Type "A " a n d V isiting T each er (B,M). Southgate, M ich. M /F . A P R I L 22, T H U R S D A Y C a m p F a i r wo o d : Sum m er 10:05 a.m . M u s i c R o o m — R. SI RAl'SS: B urleske. 2 p .m .— Holland in A rt and Jam es R. H ooker, associate p ro fesso r of history, w ill talk on "U .S. Im perialism in the Con­ Nat.Sci. M usic. go” at 8 p.m . Monday in the M /F . C h erry Knoll School: E a r l y E ltm en tary E d u c a t i o n (B,M). T ra v e rs e City, M ich. M /F . Jacobsons . D epartm ent Store: R etailing and M arketing and all m ajo rs of the C ollege of B usi­ ness (B,M). V arious. M /F i openings for in stru cto rs in d ra ­ m atics, riflery , w ater s k i i n g , tennis (all m in. age 19) M ale. T orch Lake, M ich. Also in te r­ 3 p .m .—C ontem porary M usic in Evolution. dow nstairs m eeting room , Sny­ d er Hall. ATL HUM 'fit* * * ' J230*/ M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k C lark , D ietz, P ain ter & A s­ so ciates: Civil E ngineering (B, M). U rbana, 111. M ale. Jefferson Schools: All Elem en­ ta ry Education, Social Science, B oy’s Physical Education, Eng­ lish & Science, Special Educa­ viewing for cam p se c re ta ry , fe­ m ale, m in. age 20 . Four-w ay Lodge: Sailing in­ stru c to r and arch ery in stru cto r. M and S0C C rosw ell-L exington Commun­ ity Schools:. Instrum ental M usic, Vocal M usic, English, Science, Speech, Industrial A rts and Bi­ tion, M entally Handicapped and. Speech C orrection (B,M )., Eng­ lish, Math & B usiness Education F em ale. M in. age 19, T orch Lake, M ich. C orning G lass W orks: all m a­ A reW I S u # B ra n d N ew ology (B,M ). C ro ssw ell, M ich. (B,M ). M onroe, M ich. M /F . jo rs of the C ollege of E ngineer­ • F o llo w s C o u r s e M /F . K aiser Aluminum & C hem ical C o rp .: Personnel and other m a­ ing, m in. age 2 0 , for p ro ce ss or equipm ent engineering technician you B o M aterial Exactly Deckerville Community Schools: E arly E lem entary Edu­ jo rs of B usiness (B.M ), V arious. sum m er positions. C hem istry or o cation, M athem atics, Industrial A rts, A rt, C hem istry and In stru ­ M /F . L eslie Public Schools: E arly Chem ical E ngineering sum m er positions as lab t e c h n ic i a n s. g e ttin g k m ental M usic (B,M ). M /F . Deck­ e rv ille , M ich. and L ater E lem entary Education, M athem atics, A rt, Instrum ental M ale. Albion, Mich. A P R I L 23, F R I D A Y s $ 1 .9 2 E ast Bay Public Schools: Spe­ M usic, Vocal M usic and English B attle C reek V eterans Admin­ o n ly h a lf t cia l Education Type “ A " (B, (B.M ). L eslie, Mich. M /F . M). E n g lish /G iris-P h y sic a l Ed­ M onroe Publ'ic Schools: E arly istratio n H ospital: Sophom ores or above for sum m er openings o r “ P u b lis h e d by E a g le P r e s s and so ld O n ly GASBUGGYROOM ucation. M /F . T ra v e rse C ity, M ich. and L ater E lem entary Educa­ tion, B u s i n e s s Education (ad­ for the following: P hysical ed­ ucation m ajors with background o f th e e Of • s e s F o r R e s e rv a tio n s - C a ll 4 8 5 -9 1 5 5 Eaton Rapids Public Schools: vanced shorthand, and typing) in 'g o lf for recreatio n al th e ra­ Vet WivesSlate (B.M ), M e n t a l ! y Handicapped, Em otionally disturbed and Speech p ist. Industrial a rts m ajo rs for positions as educational therapy p ic tu re ? M Campus Music Pet ShowMay8 C o rrection (B). M onroe, Mich. assista n ts. Biology orC hem istry Has the rapidly expanding world of digital com ­ S A co ss P r o m S*ate C a p M /F . m ajo rs for positions as lab o ra­ p u te rs left you with only a p a rtia l understanding North B ranch A rea Schools: tory assista n ts. Psychology m a -. of the field? Can you conceive of the great power u M athem atics, Science and Eng­ jo rs for openings as re search of tne com puter as an analytical tool? You can fill Students in the 5th through lish, Industrial A rts, H istory, and t e s t i n g a ssista n ts. B attle out the com puter p ictu re next week. Watch our 8 th grades will rece.ye instruc­ Speech, English, M ath/Science, C reek, M ich. M /F . B W H IC H M SU tions in pet c a re and p a rtic i­ G irls Physical Education a n d ads for m ore inform ation. A P R I L 22 AND 23 o pate in a pet show sponsored Home Econom ics (B,M ). M /F. G eneral M otors C orp. - Chev­ o by the w ives of veterinary stu­ North B ranch, Mich. the MSU BOOKSTORE SORORITY HAS T H E dents beginning A pril 24. N orthville P u b l i c Schools: rolet S ag inaw T ran sm issionjM e- k P et c a re session s w ill be in E arly and L ater E lem entary Ed­ . chanical engineering sophom ores in t h e C e n t e r for International Program s G lltn er Hall A pril 24 and May ucation, English, B iological Sci­ and above for sum m er training M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k SOFTEST 1. T he pet show w ill be in the ence, Physical Science-M ath and pro g ram . Saginaw, M ich. M ale. judging pavilion May 8 . Appli­ H istory (B). W restling desired cations a re nqw available through a re a s c h o o l i \ Intramural -»■ wit> any of the above 3 positions. M / F . N orthville, M ich. Old M ission Peninsula School Zingintospring! v inanewChevrolet D istrict: E arly E lem entary Edu­ News cation (B). M /F . T ra v e rse City, M ich. Pinconning A r e a S c h o o l s : E arly and L ater E lem entary Ed­ ' W O M E N ’S ucation, Science and M athem at­ Women in terested in officia­ ics, M athem atics, A r t s a n d ting blooperball and softball can C ra fts, C om m ercial, French, In­ sign up at the IM office or call the office (5-4711). s t r u m e n t a l M usic, Industrial A rts, Spanish and M entally Hand­ H R esidence hall bowling w ill be­ icapped Type " A " (E,M ), Coun­ gin A pril 24, instead of Satur­ seling and Guidance (M). P in- Original day as scheduled, because of E as­ conning, Mich. M /F . te r weekend. R o sters w ill be ac­ cepted until A pril 21, at 5 p.m . M E N ’S IM building w ill not be open Sunday, A pril 18. CAMPUSSUMMARIES Keep I I Q ’(15 C k e rr o M Im p a la S p o rt C o u p e FA E n tries a re now being accepted G rades I for fra tern ity team tennis. A $6 ball fee m ust accom pany each en try , to in sure having new balls fo r each m atch. T eam s w ill con­ s is t of a doubles team and two -A T L .-N at. Sci.-H um . singles p la y ers. D eadline is Ap­ -B asic C ollege C ourses ril 23. y Men in terested in joining the MARSHALL MUSIC D oo r S ta tio n W a g o n “M MSU volleyball club contact Bob 307 E. G rand R iver ED 2-6991 M arcero (355-4070). Liq u o rE nfo rc e m e n tT ra in e e1 O u ts ta n d in gC a re e rO p p ortu n itie s ’(15 C hevy D S o r a S p o rt C o u p e W e e k n o w . W e 'v e b e e n c o u n t i n g . N o t s o ft s k in s . C a m a y w r a p p e r s S A L A R Y R A N G E : B e g in n in g $ 6 ,2 8 5 ; e n d in o u r b ig M S U C a m a y W ra p p e r-S a v in g o f 6 m o n th s $ 6 ,4 7 3 ; e n d o f f i r s t y e a r C o n te s t. $ 6 ,9 7 4 . D o e s n 't i t f i g u r e t h a t t h e M S U H o u s e w h ic h u ses th e m o st C a m a y h a s S c h e d u le d a n n u a l i n c r e a s e s . th e s o fte s t s k in ? To fill im m ediate vacancies. M ust be willing to work and live anyw here in M ichigan and m eet the following Ifyouryou’kind vebeen of car,sitting with tight just waiting your kind for of just ’65 C o rra ir C o rsa S p o rl C o u p e power, Y e p . W a s h in g w ith C a m a y le a v e s s k in m o is t a n d s o ft. C a m a y , t h e s o a p w ith atjust yourkindofprice—wait nolonger! qualifications: G raduation from an accred ited college by m o is t, s o f t c o ld c r e a m in it. Septem ber 1, 1965; age not le ss than 22 nor m ore than 35; height not under 5’8” nor over 6*4” ; w eight not under W e ’r e n o t t e l l i n g y e t w h i c h M S U 150 nor over 220 pounds (height and w eight m ust be in S o r o r ity h a s th e s o fte s t s k in . T h e c o n te s t accepted relatio n to each other); vision rating 20-20 Chevrolet. I t ’s a b ig g er, m o re Chevy n . N o c a r so trim h a s a c o rre c te d o r uncorrected ; good physical condition. All r ig h t to b e so th r if ty . B u t d o e s n ’t e n d u n t i l M a y 1 . M ichigan civil serv ice benefits, including an outstanding b e a u tif u l c a r th is y e a r. W h ic h state contributory insurance program , excellent, re tire ­ is w h y t h a t h a n d s o m e s ilh o u ­ t h r i f t y i t is , w i t h m o n e y - B u t ju s t lo o k m ent plan, longevity bonus, and lib eral vacation and sick e t t e co u ld b e m is ta k e n fo r c a rs s a v e rs lik e b ra k e s t h a t a d ju s t c o s tin g a th o u s a n d — e v e n tw o th e m s e lv e s a n d a lo n g -liv ed a r o u n d . Y o u ’l l s e e . leave allow ance. T raining school is planned for July e x h a u s t s y s te m . 1 U . 1, 1965. F o r additional inform ation, contact: th o u s a n d — d o lla rs m o re . Chevelle. T h is o n e ’s g o t liv e ly Corvair. A sk a n y ’65 C o rv a ir lo o k s, s p irite d p o w e r, a s o fte r o w n e r h o w i t feels to d riv e a Cmi botfa O»mMA'i'WV»a wo« r id e — a n d r e m a rk a b le ro o m c a r w ith s u c h e a sy s te e rin g , Save those C am ay wrappers! M ic h ig a n C i v i l S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n a to p a h ig h ly m a n e u v e ra b le te n a c io u s tra c tio n a n d resp o n ­ W in big prizes! w h e e lb a s e . N o w o n d e r i t ’s siv e re a r-e n g in e p o w e r. A n d be HIGH TIME I t TRADE 320 South W alnut, Lansing, M ichigan, 48913. to d a y ’s fa v o rite m id -siz e c a r. r e a d y to d o lo ts o f liste n in g . R T T O U R G H IT R 0 L C I 0 E U É R ! An equal opportunity employer. Z in g in to sp r in g in a n e w C h o v r o l o t , C h o v o l l c , G o r v o i r , C h o v y H o r C o r v é t t o 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday. April 10, I A N O T H E R S A T IS F IE D C U S T O M E R ! ‘T h e m o t o r w a s s o l d b y 8 A . M . t h e f i r s t d a y ! ” 1959 FIAT . 1150. 1959 R .rnhlyi $150. 2'i" TV. $50. f >u*l>'i!ir m otor, $ 20 . A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r S a le F o r S a le P erso n a l P O R T A B L E TYPEW RITERS, CANOES: 17’ fib erg lass " P e r e THAILAND IS on our m ap. We X L CON 1962. Stanclai tra n s - S P k 1NG SELLING S P R É öl! N l R S L-REGISTERED. E xper- F a c u lty V o ic e £ 1 w ith a low cost m ission. Radio. Good $850. Plym outh, 1958, -p a ssen - g er wagon, V - 8 , stam ror.dition, ird. Very CHOOSE FROM a larg e selec­ tion of late mode! used c a rs . Ju st freshly traded on new 1965 ienced. R esponsible position. Top pay. Daytim e hours. Give com plete p a rtic u la rs in applica­ new' a n d reconditioned. A ll M arquette” , $165. 17’ molded in su re p ro fesso rs th ere. W here p ric e s. W olverine T ypew riter m ahogany “ W olverine” , $180. in the w orld a re you going? Co., 482-1452. Inc., 117 E. Kalam azoo. B eautiful 15’-16* deluxe ru n ­ BUBOLZ for foreign insurance. ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1 ) 15 abouts, $675-$850. U sed canoes, C12 p o ssible IW it did r ot resp ect his good condition, $350. Phone IV F o rd s. tion. W rite Box No. B -2, State facu lty’s w ishes. W ANT AD 5-1170. 14 1962 FORD convertible 352 V - 8 . News, 20 RCA VISTA T elevision, T9T3 $100 up. R epair w o r k reaso n ­ LO T 'S and lot’s of faculty come Standard tran sm issio n . Radio, BUS BOYS wanted. Sigma Alpha m odel. E xcellent condition. $150 able. CUSTOM BOAT DESIGN to our office for a com parison to “ prbm The dear does ha ve the power o'e or make dec . sior.s • a u t o m o t iv e FORD ¡962 G alaxie 500. 2-door or best offer. Phone TU 2-7291. AND REPAIR. 1020 Dakin St. of hom e and auto ra te s. We’ve • EMPLOYMENT hardtop. Original m aroon fin­ w hitew alls. Many other ex tra s. Mu F ratp rnity . M eals plus s a l­ I” 9-1845. 17 got 20 com panies. You got the against the w ishes of his faculty, • fo r ren t ish. Excellent m otor, body, O ne-ow ner ca r. ary. C all stew ard, ED 7-1714.12 12 tim e? BUBOLZ INSURANCE. but ne dean it the C ollegeef A rts 1962 FORD G alaxie 500. 4-door STUDENT V I O L I N S , VIOLA, BOAT, MOTOR, tra ile r a c ces- and L etters has ev er do-e th is,” • FOR SALE tire s , Radio, h eater, overdrive. ST ODE N't S ~ FOR S aturday in d C ello. O rch estra m odels. Ex­ so rie s . 14 ft. mahogany C entury. C12 he said. • LOST A FOUND $1,344. *AL EDWARDS LIN­ V -8 C ru ise-O -M atic. P o w e r Sunday R etail com m ission sales steerin g . Radio. Many other ex­ p ertly r e p a i r e d . R easonable 3T h.p. E vinrude, e le ctric s ta rt- P R O F E S S O R D E S I R E S 3- • PERSONAL COLN. M ercury, 3125 E. Sagi­ tra s . P riced for quick sale. of plants and garden supplies. ca se s, s trin g s ,p a rts ,a c c e s s o r­ e \ E x tras. $600. ED 2-2025. 12 bedroom h o m e for ‘65-*66 theA fter an idea :s p re se tte d to • PEANUTS PERSONAL naw (North of F randor). Open M on., T h u rs., F riday til 9 pm . 1962 FORD F airlan e 2-door V -6 O rientations p rio r to startin g . A lso, Saturday F ield W o r k ies. BARTOW VIOLIN SHOP, BOY’S CLOTHING. Size 12-14. school y ear. Ow nership c a r e to the provostdear college or p ,t goes eith er resid en t, Varg • REAL ESTATE autom atic. R adio.\E x tra clean. 306 1/2 N. W ashington. IV 7- G irl’s clothing, size 12-14. All given. Call 355-9783. 15 • SERVICE C12 1962 FORD Falcon 2-door. Radio. available. T w i s s Landscape C enter. IV 4-7753. 13 5697. 14 in e x c e l l e n t condition. IV PORTRAITS, HAND P ainted on Asaid. O r it could be s e r t to the cadem ic Council or Academic' • TRANSPORTATION ; ORD 1963 Conve Auto— Standard transm issio n. Locally ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T 3- 2-8574. 15 silk o r canvas from any clear Senate, which are bo’h m ade up of • WANTED m atic . White wi:h lark b ue top. owned. BEAUTICIAN, FULL tim e with a s p e e d bicycles, $39,77, full PIRANHA. LARGE flesh-eating photograph. S a m p l e s shown. elected m em bers of the faculty Radio , heater. W rifice. 1961 CHEVROLET C o rv air 700. y ear experience. M artin’s Hair p rice . R ental-p u rchase term s b east. K iller! ViviousI D estruc­ Sizes 8 ” -x 10” - 24” x 28” . and the deans o fth ec o lleg es.T h e DEADLINE Call IV 4-0805. 12 4-door. Standard tran sm issio n . Fashions, E ast Lansing. Phone available. We also have tennis tive! B est offer over $50. 355- 882-6724. ED 2-4522. 14 15 faculty, how ever, is ir the m ajor­ 2 p.m. on e c la s s da y be ­ "ORD 1957 com ertiblc . One Radio. V ery good condition. racq uets, golf balls, badm inton 3132. 15 ity in these groups. fo r e p u b l i c a t i o n . Ovvnei-. T hunderbir :al en- 1960 FORD 4-door. V-8 stand­ W A N T E D, NU RSERY school b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. CITIZEN*S BAND two-w ay radio. R e a l E s ta te At this level the problem could C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 12 no on one gine. Excellent cor Phone ard tran sm issio n . Radio. A real teacher. Two y e ars college r e ­ ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s C re d it term s available. F re e in­ EAST LANSING. Frank Lloyd be discussed and sent to the E oard c l a s s day before p u b l i c a t i o n 339-2 640. 16 good buy. quired.. Must be able to work from Union. ED 2-3212. C stallatio n. 620 B aker St. Call IV W right C ontem porary. 216 Oak­ of T ru ste es, which has to approve -ORD 1957 F airía .e 500 . Very 1959 FORDS' 4 to choose f nom. ! with children. Howell C oopera- OLYMPIA PRECISION typew rit- 2-7000. tiv e'N u rsery . Howell, 546-1009. y 15 land. Two bedroprrt, no b ase­ any m ajor policy decision, Varg PH ONE good conditio::. Ra iio. Autom at- Stop and look 'em over! e r s - portable, stand ard , elec­ m ent. $22,500 cash. 332-5400. said. ansm ission. N e w .w hite- 1964 FORD . F a l c o n RancherO, 12 tr ic , L. E. L ighthard & t o ., WEDfcUNG DRESS, size 12, Full 18 The dear, also m entioned that 355-8255 wails 355-5009, $-5. 15 pick-up. O versized wheels and CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A few 310 N. G rand Ave. IV 2-1219. 16 length. R easonable. Call 484- M I C H I G A N A N D PENNSYL- this p ro cess could also beein with RATES FORD WAGON, U5 , F -8 Auto- tire s . Radio. Deluxe trim . Many hours a day can m ean excellent SKIERS! BARGAIN sa le . M en's 6304. 15 VAN1A, near. Good 7-room old­ the provost or Jm irtstra* 1 DAY .............. $1 .50 m atic . Excellent interio r , m e- e x tra s. New c a r w arranty. earnings for you as a trained equipm ent bought th is season. FOR SALE. All ty p e s'o f g irls ’ e r h o m e . $2,500 down, $100 to r, 3 DAYS____ S3.50 cham cal condition. New exhaust. 1960 VOLVO 2- d o o r . R a d i o , Av’9fi rep resen tativ e. F o r ap­ Head com petition' slalom s (200 clothing. Sizes 12-16. Very in­ m o n t h l y . Joanna S a r g e a n t , ‘.‘T his is a typical Artglo-Saxon 5 DAYS. . . . 5 5 . 0 0 Good tire s . $200. 393-0415. 15 whitew alls. 3-speed. Standard pointm ent in your own hom e, SL, m a rk e r and lift bindings). expensive. 655-1848 a fte r 5 pm . B ro k er, IV 5-6128. 12 kind of com prom ise lea d er- LARK 1 ^ , 6 cylinder, autom at- transm issio n. $695. w rite or c a l l M r s . Alona R eikker sealed -so le boots (10), 12 HOL'SE FOR SALE. ' Ni t . Mope ship that flows from th above ( 3 a s e d on 15 w o rds pe r ad) lc. 4-door. Body average. A-l Many transportation specials: ' H uckins, 5664 School St., H as- Kennedy p o les, B a rra c ra fte rs TWO FORMAL^, cocktail length. School area . T hree m inutes to ar.d below ,” he said. T h e r e w i l l be a 50 # s e r v i c e tire s . $300. Phone 4^-5 102. 14 from $95 to $495. le tt, .M ichigan or call evenings, double-lock rack . Aspen stretch One pink s a t i n ; other aqua/ MSU. T hree-bedroom Cape Cod. John A# Fuzak, vice p residen t a n d b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e if SIGNS FORD SALES, INC. FE 9-8433. C12 pants (32), T otal value $267. w hite. Size 5-7. Worn once. FE 1 1/2 baths. C arpeted living for Student A ffairs, says that as MERCURY 1J 59 statio ! wagon. ¡62 W, G rand R iver MOBILE HOME salesm an . P a rt- Now $100, o r any item s 1/2 9-8455; 17 room . Call 487-5783. 16 a university grow s, it has to del­ t h i s ad is n o t p a id w i t h i n o ne w e e k . V - 6 . Autom atic. Radii , h eater. W iiiiam ston tim e. E xperienced p re fe rre d , p ric e . Call ED 7-1570. 14 EASTER COATS, G irl, boy, size egate pow er. G ood 1 condition. $425, P h o n e 655-2191 C12 but not essen tial. Phone IV 5- DlSHMOBlLE DISHWASHER. E x- 6 . D re sse s, other ch ild ren 's S e r v i c e M ichigan State has done this by 484-S705. 61* E. Mic ■igan. 16 ^TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 2289; IV 2-0529. 12 cellenf*condition. A utom atic de­ b e tter used clothing. 3-6 X, 694- WATCH REPAIRING ar.d clean - its use of a faculty senate and ad­ The State News does not .\iGA 1^60 TtidlV. Red ro ad ster. - Make Your Own T erm s - T tA 'C H EkS U'ANTED: J5, 4ÖÖ up. fro st r e f r i g e r a t o r . Roomy 7331. 12 ing, using the new ultrasonic v isory com m ittee. p erm it racial or religious Looks sharp, feels sharp! Call 1959 VALXHALL, 4-door, $295. discrim ination in its ad­ 355-6291, ask for Dick. 17 W est, Southwest and A laska, fre e z e r com partm ent a c r o s s C R E f§C H FIVE-STRING ' ‘Folk cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz­ the"Som e schools don't operate or. vertising colum ns. The MUSTANG, V-$ 3-speecL "White 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-door, 9 -p as- TFREE registrati< n, Southwest top. 332-6217. 12 M odel” banjo. Two y e ars old. ing and rem ounting. All work Fuzak said.of“ At b asis a faculty sen ate ,” these schools the State News will not accept sidew all s. R a d i o. B r o n z e. senger wagon, $225. each ers Agency, 1303 C entral FULLY GUARANTEED, Rebuilt S acrifice at $85. 485-4034. 15 g u a r a n t e e d . T H O M P S O N Ave., N .E., Albuquerque, N.M. and reconditioned appliances. JEW ELRY, 223 M .A.C., E ast policies are m ade stric tly by ad­ advertising from persons $2,095. Phone 489-9202. 12 m in istra to rs.” discrim inating against re ­ 12 T e rm s. H arley 's A ppliance Re­ M o b il* Homos L ansing. C all ED 2-2293. 48 lic! on, race, color or na- OLOSMOP1L 19 6 4 C u t l a s s 1959 CHEVROLET B iscayne 2 - COOK, M.41 lema -, Apply p a ir, 523 E. Grand R iv er. 484- LUXURY i2‘ x 60' mobOe hom e. DIAPER SERVICE, sam e d :s- "H ow ever, at State the faculty sp o rts coi pe. Buckf •t s e a t s . door, $395. Greer, D«c r L 2005 E. 6011. 21 Q uality carp et, duct a ir condi­ p e rs retu rn ed . E ither yours or m ittee can persuade any standing com ­ C onsole. 3-speed. Du alexhaust. M ichigan, 12 DOC HOUSES. Sm all, m edium and tioning, fully furnished. N ear ours. With our service, you may to listen to it,” he said. $1,975, 489 -4042; 3“2-1369. 12 1957 BLICK 2 -door hardtop. $257. PA RT-TIM E. Having a tough tim e larg e. Newly built. $12 and up. C oral C ables. 351-4656. 15 include tw o pounds of b a b y serv ed tocom MSU’s m ittee system has A u to m o tiv e OLDSMOF1L E, iS'Yl ■'95" four- 19 56 VOLKSWAGEN 2 - d o o r , fitting a.p a rt-tim a jo b into a vig­ Call 487-0782. 14 clothes that do not fade. D iaper tion throughout prom ote com m unica­ ^oor hard! op. Fully pow ered. orous schedule? E arn $60 per AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG dem on- L ost & Found pail furnished. the e n tire univer­ AUSTIN HEALEY S prite MK 1. Readv" for delivery! $2,400 or $495. week working related evenings s tra to r sewing m achine. Sews LOST: MAN’S Omega w atch. Sii- AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE iv e rsity there as sity. In a place large as a un­ 1959. Red. R a d i o , C a l l ED trad e. IV 5-524$. SPARTAN MOTORS, INC. and Saturdays. Call M r. B lythe, on buttons, m akes button holes, v er co lo r. L ost in M en's IM a re bound to be 2-8369 after -10 pm . 13 12 3000 E, Michigan- 914 E. G ier St. _ people who are unhappy with th e ir at 882-6629. 16 m onogram s, appliques, beauti­ Building, Saturday- R e w a r d . CHEVROLET 1 9 ^ ,2 -c c-er s ■aan. H ydram atic. 1962 J e tn re coupe. IV 7-3715 C15 IV 2-0864 C situations. 348 with 2 -b a rre ls . 3 -speed. 19,000 m iles PAllo wextras! e r steering. E xcel- THUNDERÉIRD l9 S 9 ,~ 2 - d o o r WAN+ED: dinn ers. tltS&OY for lunch and ful designs, etc. $51.45, o r sm all 337-1001.__________•___________ 12 AlTERATJON'S-DRESi:MAKING. C a l l stew ard , ED m onthly paym ents. M a c h i n e LOST: BRO W N Chesterfield coat. L eah -M arise Shop. O ver Jacob­ itself “ O rganization o r stru c tu re in Phone IV 2-8963. iition. $1,4! 5. 485-3182. hardtop. Full pow er. A ir con­ 2-5035. 14 Picked up blue-black C h e ste r­ son’s New- owner. Low er p rices. ■doesn’t guarantee suc­ c a rrie s original guarantee. Ac­ CHEVROLET 19o7 C • N«MIItV.«VM *•>H«NnIfiiiO. *■»« EVERGREEN For Sale 5-1921. C CHOICE EiEEF for your fre e z e r. G eorge Nicol woods. P erfect w inds, Club P esca , C artagena, veru sin g , 533 N. C lippert. IV C h arg e On D ow n C ut, wrapped, blast frozen and condition. See afte r 6 pm . 696 C olom bia. 14 5-2213. C 14 PHI MU ALPHA jazz festival. ANN BROWN typist and m ulti- UNIVERSITY ■»» Scooters & Cycl es delivered. C all 485-5394. 12 Beech St., E. L. HONDA 1963 Super Hawk. 305 cc., lith offset printing (black and 3,300 m iles. W indshield, sad- A pril 19 and 20. 7:30 pm . M usic w hite and color). IBM. G eneral TERRACE .• dlebags. $650. Call 339-8831. 16 VESPA 125^ 1964. W indshield. Excellent condition. $300. IV w aters Edge a n d auditorium . F re e adm ission. 14 typing, term p a p ers, t h e s e s , d issertatio n s. 332-8384. BARBI M EL, P rofessio naltyp idt. C St Z.I.Z. HASLETT F o r Sp rin g F a sh io n s 5-8275. SKAT-KITTY. 36" x 35,J. 30 m .p.h. 150 mpg. F o r around H Ri vers E d g e A p a r t m e n t s N o w Leasing for EYDEAL VILLA BURCHAM WOODS No job too larg e or too sm all. Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C At The REASONABLE F A S T accu rate NO T H IS U l L L N EV ER d )0 R K .. cam pus, boat o r plane. B rand 1 & 2 bedroom apta. com- typing in my hom e. T h eses, dis­ AL0N6, 50M E0N E HULL PRO6A0LV COME O EH M ( * JUNIOR LEA G U E new. S acrifice. 351-4107. . 14 S u m m e r and Fall Terms ’ pletely furnished. Including se rta tio n s. Call 355-9913. 14 AND URPE HIS FEET ON M E! T H R IFT SHOP BULTACO, 1964. 200 cc., lo w air conditioning, swimming O W ER M A N m ileage. Good condition. $450. pool and GE appliances. TYPING IN my hom e. N eat and Hours: Call owner, 627-5677 days; 627- 2 B ed ro o m s # B u ilt-In F M a c cu rate . Will pick up and de­ T u e s-F rl 9:30-4:30 6833 evenings. 12 2 B ath ro o m s # A m p le P a rk in g FIDELITY REALTY liv e r. Phone IV 2-6850. 15 PROPERTY Sat. 9 :3 0 -L & INVESTMENT CO. MANAGEMENT CO. B uyers for what you have to sell 1350 Haslett Rd. TYPING WANTED. No pick-up or 444 Michigan Avenue 501 E. M ichigan are many. A C lassified Ad will 332-5041 d elivery. Call ED 2-2025. 12 332-0838 485-0865 connect the w ires. End of River Street Mike Stitt ED 2-4432 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L an sing, M ichigan F rid a y, April 16, 1965 7 Trip To Art Institute A d m issio n University Presents ris in g T h i s Engagem ent $ 1.0 0 Ita lia n Life Has Room For More D r iv e In T h e a t r e - ^ C h ild re n Under Jo1- V PnoH IU r 4 12 F r e e _______ Brahms’ ’Requiem’ D epicted In F R I. SA T. (2) FIR ST RUN HITS *»*» shffl M ore students can join the baroque ceiling painting as a The U niversity chorus and o r­ ch estra , under the direction of Sharon K oelsch, E ast Lansing graduate student, soprano, and T ravelogue m em bers of a c la ss in baroque painting fo r a trip W ednesday m ir r o r of papal Rom e. He re ­ cently published a book on G aul- G om er L. Jones, p ro fesso r of Rudolf Strukoff, E ast Lansing Kenneth R ichter t u r n e d iis to the D etroit Institu te of A rt. li, a baroque ceiling p a in ter. m uSic, will p resen t the B rahm s Hollywood cam era techniques to B esides viewing the exhibition T hose interested in the trip "R eq u iem " at 8:15 p .m . today, graduate student, baritone, will sing the solos that Jones de­ producing a travelogue on Italy that will be run at 8 p.m . Satur­ of Italian baroque a r t a t the institute and visiting the m useum , should contact C harles M eyer, a ssista n t pro fesso r of a rt, 107 NEW H IG H S IN A D V E N T U R E Good F rid ay , in the A uditorium . T h ere will be no adm ission sc rib e s as adding to the rich ch oral and o rc h e stra l texture day in the A uditorium as p art of the W orld T rav el S eries. the students w ill attend an eve­ ning lectu re by R obert E ngass, K resge, 355-7635, for inform a- ,tio n on registratio n , co st and IT’S THE DOUBLE SHOCK SHOW OF THE YEAR! ch arged. The work will be p e r­ of the "R eq u iem ." In this Italian travelogue he p ro fesso r of a rt h isto ry , from transportatio n . form ed in E nglish. tra c e s th e Italian civilization T he "R equiem ” is the work the U niversity of Pennsylvania. w lore than 200 w orks of a rt, from the days of the Rome of the Engass will speak on Rom an with which the Good F riday ob­ serv an ce began at P resid en t John G irls W a n te d C a e sa rs to the Italy of the Ren­ aissance and finally to the s c e ^ including paintings, draw ings and sculpture, are on display in the Hannah’s request ir, 1950. D etroit exhibition, which m ake Since that y ear the observance For C ontest ic and industrialized Italy of to­ day. C a le n d a r o f the display one ,of the larg est ev er c o l l e c t e d " ^ the United has becom e som ething valued by B eauty, brain s and talent will V enice, the Alps, and the Monte ( Events both the U niversity com m unity be the chief ingredients for the C assino m onastery get th e ir due, S tates, M eyer said. ’V , and the general com m unity, Jones M iss Lansing C ontest May 8 , but he also rep o rts on the life of T he students will alSo have said. The U niversity has p re ­ sponsored by the L ansing Ja y - an assem bly-line w orker, land MSU F ilm Society — 8 p.m . tim e to see the buildings at sented the choral perform ance c e e s. All single coeds from 18 reclam ation qn the farm s, the C onrad Hall W ayne State U niversity built by w henever Good F riday falls dur­ to 28 are eligible. A pplications heads of governm ent, the m odern the contem porary arch itect Ya­ ing spring term . w ill be taken until A pril 17. Italian a rt and on the C om m unist MSU Outing Club p ro g ram on asak i, m Jones described the “ Requi­ T he Lansing p relim in ary will m enace in a land w here 49 p er “ Canoeing in the C anadian Wil­ em ” as a work for the living. be judged A pril 21 - 22 and the cent of the voters supportedC om - d e rn e ss” —7 p .m ., 204 N atural U nlike the requiem , m asses of Pageant held May 8 . m unists in the last national elec­ Science. M ozart of V erdi, which are set­ E ntrants are asked to call the tion. tings ■of the ancient rite , the L ansing Junior C ham ber of Com ­ R ichter, who has film ed sub­ M ass for the Dead, the B rahm s w ork uses texts from the Bible m erce offices, IV 2-0408. je c ts from the head hunters of E quador to T ito of Yugoslavia, MSU’s Children and the Apocrypha. ' T he resulting ex pression of un­ I n te r n a tio n a l C lu b has traveled over a m illion m iles and has covered 60 countries Invited To Hunt sectarian religious feeling c re ­ since he left Hollywood. C hildren from m a rried housing ates a iwo-fold them e of p re ­ F e s tiv a l Is F re e units at MSU are invited to an sent sadness and joy to come, E a s te r Egg Hunt from 2 to 4 p.m . Jones rem arked. T h ere w ill be no adm ission C o n d u c to r T a lk Sunday at C entral E lem entary T he 140-voice chorus and the charge for this y e a r’s Interna­ School, located one block south 60-m em ber o rch estra have been tional F estival to be held May 8 . W illiam Silvert, a re se a rc h a s­ of H aslett Road on School S treet. p rep arin g the "R equiem ” for International Club P residen t sistan t with -the MSU P hysics R eal eggs will be used and spe­ the Good F riday observane since I.C . Shah says th e re has never D epartm ent, w ill speak at 4 p.m . MICHIGAN today in 221 P hysics-M ath. cial p rize s w ill be aw arded to January . been a ch arge for adm ission to contest w inners. the festival. ,A recen t colum n in One of a se rie s of solid state T he hunt is sponsored by the the State News im plied that there and m aterials science lec tu res, M eridian Township Jay cees and :J H I A T « I Performance Set m ight be an adm ission charge this y ear. his talk w ill be on "S uper Con- ducters In C ontact." the businessm en of H aslett. 4417111 » 4411404 ........ * T o d a y - Good F r i d a y * Of 'IITrovatore’ 'Barabbas’ Slated Feature Times The com plete perform an ce of 3:00-5:10-7:20-9:35 T he M en’s Hall A ssociation See the SWINGINGEST SHOW on CAMPUS Sat. -1:45-4:15-6:50-9:25 V erdi’s ” 11 T ro v ato re” w ill be Sun. -l:30-4:00-ft:45-9:35 p resented at 7 tonight in 114 (MHA) w ill s h o w the m o v i e Bessfcy H all. " B a ra b b a s,” tonight in the Wil­ /I A pro ud ly presents its 8th Annual T h e Hum anities D epartm ent son A uditorium . Showings w ill be WOMEN: R ecord P rogram for the p re­ at 7 and 9 p.m . WARNING! Hit N o . (3) Shown Once At 1 1 PM I | Sun.*Mon.*T u e s . . ( 2 ) Hits sentation w ill s ta r Zinka M ila- B ecause of the E aster holiday, nov, Fedora B a r b i e r i , Jussi the C ase Hall C ollege Bowl will FESTIVAL OF IAZZ S E E IT B E F O R E E L V IS P R E S L E Y B joerling and L eonard W arren. not be held this Sunday. The quar­ It is open to faculty and stu­ te rfin als w ill take place the fol­ Featuring: HE D O ES! T H E WI F E Y O U S A V E ROUSTABOUT] dents and coffee w ill be served lowing Sunday A pril 25, in 332 MAY B E YOU! durli e inter m ission. South C ase. N atio n ally fam o u s M SU L ab B a rd TKUUICOtOI * »«am ount tn iA H O ther excitin g Ja z z G ro u p s Also " I s l a n d 0 ( The Now! 7 5 $ to 5 : 3 0 Bl u e Do l ph i ns ” ] CAMPilft E v e n i n g & Sun. $ 1 . 0 0 Open 3 : 00 PM T o d a y FREE -TH EATR r - F ea tu re 3:30-5:40 7:50-10:00 — 3 * 7 -0 2 7 1 „ . J K S I f iS * ► 3 3 3 * 0 3 4 4 — April 19 -20 7:30 P.M . Music Aud. TONIGHT 2 HITS S hirley M acLaine at h er funniest -. . . T urning a H arem DRIVE EXCLUSIVE Into .Bqdlara . ; . and th e Screen into a w ild w hirl of - IN ” SHOWING' Wacky furff ‘A lu s ty , b o ld ly p ro v o c a tiv e p r o d u c t i o n ” . MM— M ouths»— « o l L a n s in g o n N 7 8 Adm. $ 1 . 2 5 Children Under 1 2 F r ee 2ci A spectacular story of conflict JACKLEMMON and conspiracy... murder and HUMUS ] NOW! (2) FIRST LANSING SHOWING! madness... revelry and revenge... nvaxv'% tO m 'd o lD r l i t >M<' love and hate that changed the course of human history. H O W TO MURDER [TheBEACH PARJVgang goes SKY DMNG! A Steve Parker-J. Lee Thompson Production R IC H A R D P E T E R Y O U R W IFE’ ANY NUMBERCAN PlAY...but it’s better with just two! — Extra A d d e d — Wonderful N o velt y BURTON HAL WALLIS'* OTOOLE ! ' h \ A' Í! lNAl “ Keep America Singing” Cartoon 4tWe Give P in k Stamps ** N e x t . Att. " C L E O P A T R A ’ ' »-»lOHNGIEiGUD 00NAIDW01FIT MARTHAHUNT «MELA BROWN PETER CLENVILLE EDWARD ANHALT JEAN ANOUILH B each _ PANAVISION* Friday t Saturday ^ B lan kiT T tC H N IC O L O H * (iVE'IPT 4 - BIG * F E A T U R E S TODAY: T oday 7:00, ««riAMINO on ut l t R e g . Adm. $ 1 . 0 0 F rom 7:00 P.M . 9:35 P .M .- S at., Sun. 1:30, 4:08 BïNGa Sat. and Sun. 6:35, 9:15 P.M Giant Chill and Thrill Show F rom 1:30 P.M . V ^ J ¿v PAd«tf332*28l4 Theatre E J TECHNICOLOR' united MUSIS ■ TODA Y and S A T U R D A Y - SHOWN TODAY AT 1:05-3:15-5:20-7:30-9:35 GlLA D ME R« PATHECOLOR- PANAVISION T H E 482*9831 A information ^ T .... R 485*8488 ‘ IN W n SHOWN SATURDAY AT 3:20- 7;15-LATE COLOR “ T h e K i l l e r s ” S h o w n 1 s t at 7 : 4 0 nothing human about him -FRANKIE AVALON Starts Tomorrow. Super Bargain Day! ...except his desires!! IANNETTE FUNICELLO OEBORAH WALLEY ? HARVEY LEMBECK • JOHN ASHLEY JODY McCREA This Is The BIG ONE IDONNA LOREN MARTA KRISTEN UNDA EVANS YOU HAVE SE EN ADVERTISED ON TV ACTION-ADVENTURE-ROMANCE _ DON 1ICKLES« ecoer PAUL LYNDE IN BREATH TAKING C O L O R -A L L NEW BUSTER KEATON EARL WILSON p m o theheat of battle1 1 WIUMMASHER4 LEOTOWNSEND*WILLIAMASHER produced by co producer directed by JAMES H. NICHOLSON t SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF-ANTHONY CJMIUS | l SCREENED AT 7:30-11 P.M . •THt THIKS WITHOUT Â FACE" G 196$ American International Pictures " P Y R O ” T h e T h i n g Wi t h ou t a F a c e S h o w n 2 nd 9 : 4 0 I HIT NO (2) FIR ST SHOWING IN COLOR AT 9 :18 | this i^L&\can save yeu trim the eerie weir ef the enknewn: FROM THE LAND OF THE BEATLES’ COME THE YOUNG REBELS... WILD AND EXPLOSIVE! ALL BAD? YOU NEVER CAN TELL ABOUT... 'm tg - COLUMBIA PICTURES j ‘ H o r r o r o f it A l l ” 11:2 3 “ W itchcraft” Last SHOWN S A T U R D A Y AT -fflg d h in d e e 1 : 1 5 - 5 : 1 0 - 9 : 1 0 p.m . ^ •" AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL p . c t u , . IN C O l j Q W Located Only 4 Miles E. of MSU DON’ T MISS IT . . . ! 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan m F riday, A pril 16, 1965 T r a d it io n a l P a s s o v e r N e a r Vatican IF. Says War Good Friday Message F o r J e w is h L ib e r a t io n F e a s t "Hie first p asso v er w as cele­ b rated 31 centuries aeo when, according to the B ible, the Is­ all over the w orld have cele­ brated the freeing of tl *r peo­ ple with the Seder, or P a s s - is placed at each place, and cushions for reclining a re set to the left of each ch air. Possible VATICAN CITY (fl— A Vatican Appropriate Today ov er m eal. M ore than a cele­ new spaper said W ednesday the ra e lite s w ere preparing for their T h ree m atzoth ( u n l e a v e n e d U nited States m ay find it neces­ the adm onition to love one ano­ flight from Egypt. bration of this ancient lib e ra­ bread) a re each covered with a Today Is Good F riday , the day s a ry to fight a fu ll-sc a le w ar when C hristians the w orld over th e r, not with a su perficial ro ­ At that tim e each fam ily ate tion, the P asso v er is also a pray ­ doily and placed one on the other. in Viet Nam to prevent the Com­ m antic o r selfish love, but with a m eal of lam b roasted on the e r that som eday men throughout A ro asted egg r e p r e s e n t i n g pause to rem em ber the death of fire, unleavened bread and bit­ spring, a roasted shankbone of m unists from taking over South­ Jesu s C hrist on the cro ss of a sin cere , self-giving love. the w orld might be free. east A sia. C alvary many y e ars ago. If we love God and accept te r herbs. T his m eal was eaten T h is festival begins the eve of a lam b with som e m eat on It Suggesting that internal riv alry in haste and "w ith staff in hand” the 14th day of the Hebrew month sym bolizing the P aschal lam b, C rucified In r i d i c u l e a n d C h rist as the Son of God, if we since they did not know when of N tsan, o r April 17th this haroseth m ade up of apples, al­ is underm ining the South Viet­ sham e, the ‘‘King of the Jew s,” adm it our guilt and accept Jesu s m onds, ra isin s and w ine, h o rse­ nam ese arm y, the weekly news­ who had never done an evil deed as our Saviour, then we w ill be th e ir m arch would begin. y e ar. On this evening before p ap er L ’O sserv ato re Della Do- in His life, died for the sins able to rea liz e the real m ean­ Since that tim e Jew ish people the celebration actually begins, rad ish , p a rsley and salt w ater o r m enlca said in an ed itorial: of us all. the household Is searched for vinegar rep resentin g b itte r herbe ing of E aster. a re set before the one who will " It seem s inevitable that the He could do this because He Then we will be enabled to F ir s t P resbyterian any leavened bread which has lead the reading of the Haggadah U nited States substitute itself w as m ore than m an. Jesu s C hrist becom e “ w orkm en that needeth not been eaten. This is set aside fo r the South Viet Nam forces w as the Son of God, a m em ber not to be asham ed.” Ottawa and Chestnut and covered to be disposed of o r n arratio n. W orship Service T he purpose of the n arratio n i t to prev ent the I n d o c h i n e s e of the Holy T rinity. the next day. w orld - - worn and dissolved by On this day all m en, all C h ris­ 9:30 a.m . 11:00 At this tim e.' before darkness to p ass the sto ry of the ce le- a re a l w ar going on for m ore C rib b ery and n u rsery care provided. sets in, the festival table is set. The choice linen, pew ter, silv er­ bration on from generation to generation. T his sto ry pAfecedea ■than 20 y e ars — from being filled tian s, at lea st, (though C h rist died for all m en), should stop and S olar D isp la y and satu rated by the C hinese "T h e M essage of E a ste r” w are and crockery, which is D r. Seth M orrow , preaching saved especially for the P a ss- the m eal. Following the cerem ony of the brand of com m unism . exam ine them selves. We should ask o u rselv es, ‘‘Am O n C am pus n o t ic e over, is set out. A cup of wine m eal, the blessings a re given and " T h e day m ay soon a rriv e I w orthy of this g re a t love of A display of our s o la r sys­ 8:00 p.m . — E aster C andle— hymns a re sung. when the A m ericans will find God? J e s u s ' gave His life for tem which has been set up on light Service sponsored by Col­ University them selves face to face, w ith­ m e; what have I done for H im ?” the south cam pus by four stu­ legians f o r Y o u t h Groups L ord who dost dwell in the V E I L I N G T H E C R O S S — In a n t i c i p a t i o n o f G o o d F r i ­ out in te rm e d iaries, against N orth Think back to the B iblical ac­ dents from Lincoln P e tit’s Na­ Christian Church heavens sublim e, d a y to d ay, m e m b e r s o f the All S a i n t ' s A l t a r G u i ld Viet Nam and its Peking sup­ count of C h rist’s agonizing death tu ra l Science c la sse s w ill r e ­ Emma Lott M em orial Chapel 310 N. Hagadorn Kd. C ause us to flourish as g ra ss p o rte rs in an encounter p er­ at the church. Don Stiffler, M inister a r e v e l j i n g t h e a l t a r c r u c i f i x to m o u r n t h e d ea t h o f on the c ro ss. Read it again in m ain up until M onday. A warm and friendly welcome Ph. 337-1077 of the field. C h r i s t . T h e p r a c t i c e i s a l s o d o n e in R o m a n C a t h o l i c haps m o re dram atic than in Ko­ the G ospels. T ry to put your­ T he distances a re scaled so aw aits you at F irs t P resb y te r­ Bible School 9:45 a jn . Oh, be Thy people redeem ed in and L u t h e r a n c h u r c h e s . re a 15 y e ars ago.” self th ere to w itness the scene. that two m illion m iles is equi­ ian._________________________ __ W orship Service 10:45 a.m . our tim e, T ry to im agine y ou rself suf­ valent to one foot. T he E arth Events Of First Easter In freedom to sing and Mount ferin g on the c ro ss in C h rist's m odel is 4 6 1 /2 f t . , fro m the Zion to build.” stead . Would you undergo the to r­ scaled 6 in. sun located in the E ast Lansing United Then the wish of all the Jew ish tu re without crying out in pain? lobby of W ilson A uditorium . people is voiced: Next y ear in Would you say, "F o rg iv e them , O ther planets a re sim ilarly Jerusalem ) Recall Disciples’ Actions F ath er, for they know not what located throughout cam pus. At GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE they do” ? 1 am su re none of us could the location of each planet is a tripod with a sign containing 12 :0 0 U n iv e r s ity M e th o d is t Kim berly Downs honestly answ er " Y e s” to these inform ation about the planet and Church of C h rist questio ns. Yet, what about the lit­ a scaled draw ing showing the to a* C hu rch tle things we could do to please size. 3:0 0 p .m . 1007 K im berly D rive, Lansing At E astertim e, m ost attention had term inated in cru el, degrad­ rushing m ighty wind, and it filled God? Sevest ladt Wosuli" 112 0 South H arriso n C enters on the crucifixion and ing defeat. all the house w here they w ere What about the little things we Peoples Church (2 blocks W. of F ran d o r re su rre c tio n of C h rist, yet the T he d iscip les’ firs t attem pt sittin g .” The Holy S pirit w as could do. . . and we don’t? Shopping C enter on E. events which followed that w orld- to reo rg an ize w as the selection outpoured on all, and they ‘‘spake Jesu s preached Love w hile He E a st Lansing G rand R iver) shaking weekend a re alm ost as of a replacem ent for Judas Is­ in o ther tongues, as the sp irit m in istered on ea rth . He left us 12 :0 0 Noon P relu d e B eg in s IV 9-7130 d ram atic. ca rio t, C h rist’s b e tra y e r. M at­ gave them u tteran ce.” Interdenom inational I. 12:25 p .m .- THE WORD OF FORGIVENESS Harm on C. Brown, To the su p p o rters of Jesu s, thias the w as chosen by lot to fill vacant position. * P eople in town h eard the go­ March To Capitol 200 W. G rand R iver a t M ichigan Rev. R .L, M oreland, E astm in ster P resbyterian M inister te rrifie d and driven into hiding, T he com pany could not re st, fa r and ninear, ings-on the house. Jew s from C hurch, M rs. John R, W ish, soloist SUNDAY SERVICES it seem ed that the w hole cause but was haunted by C h rist’s p a rt­ in Jeru salem who w ere gathered Sets Peace Vigil SUNDAY SERVICE M orning W orship 10:00 a jn . Always a w arm w elcom e at until ing w ords: " T a rry in Jeru salem P en teco st, heard ththe for F e a st of 8:00-9:30-11:00 a.m . II. 12:45 p .m .- THE WORD OF SALVATION B ible Study / 11:00a.m . ye be endued with pow er languages and w ere ablevarious ese to in­ A silent peace vigil at the w ill be held Rev. C arl S taser, the Peoples Church, B arb ­ Seventh-Day from on high.’’ C apitol w ill follow an interfaith at the State T heater ara G arypie, soloist Evening W orship 6:00 p.m . te rp re t them . se rv ic e whch will be held at Adventist Church He also had said, ” Ye shall "T h e U ltim ate V ictory” III. 1:05 p .m .- THE "WORD OF LOVE W ednesday evening B ible T em p o rarily m eeting at Uni­ receiv e pow er, a fte r that the T he s tirrin g of the company 1 p .m . today at the F rien d s by D r. W allace R obertson Study 7:30 p.m . v e rsity L utheran C hurch Holy Ghost Is com e upon you, m oved the disciples out-of-doors C hurch in Lansing. T he vigil w ill CHURCH SCHOOL 1 Rev. D.L. S tiffler,U n iv ersity C h ristian C h u rch and ye shall be w itn esses unto to p reach . Someone, observing begin with a m arch to the Cap­ T rio : Blanche Stiffler, G ail R eighard, Joyce D ivision and Ann St. the actions of the group, ac­ itol at 2:30 p.m . and w ill con­ 9:30 St 11:00 a.m . M cjiltort T hursday evening L adies SATURDAY SERVICES m e. . . unto the u tterm o st p a rts At the Church B ible C lass 7:30 p a n . of the e a rth .” cused them of being drunken. tinue until 4 p.m . C rib Room through Adult IV. 1:25 p .m .- THE WORD OF LONELINESS 9:30 a.m . Sabbath School The e n tire group of disciples But P e te r, standing up w ith a C lasses 9:30 and 11 serv ices F o r T ran sp o rtatio n Call 11:00 a.m . W orship S ervice spent all night in p ra y e r and on strength and boldness he never Lansing Central F r e e Rev. W ilson M. T ennant, U niversity M etho­ dist C hurch. Anthem by the Chancel C hoir, FE 9-8190 F o r inform ation o r tra n sp o r­ the next day, the Day of P ente­ had had before, proclaim ed the Methodist Church directed by M rs. H arlan Kirk call P a sto r A lnsley B lair, c u rredsom co st, ething earthshaking oc­ fulfillm ent of Old T estam ent pro­ 828 N. W ashington, Lansing UCCF PROGRAM ED 2-1960 o r ED 2-2434 tion 485-3997. . phecy, as spoken by the prophet Supper, 50$ at the C ollege V. 1:45 p .m .- THE WORD OF HUMAN NEED “ T h ere cam e a sound as of a Jo el. Sunday House, 5:30. P ro gram and Ves­ Rev. G.G. Phillips, U niversity B aptist C hurch 1Q:00 a.m . Sunday School p e rs following. Them e: “ F or Edith Phillips, soloist LUTHERAN WORSHIP UNIVERSITY To th ese beginnings we owe Hsaven’s S akes" B reak fast— M artin L uther C hapel-M issouri Synod-Student C enter o u r ways of w orship, and we take 11:00 a.m . M orning W orship E a ste r Sunday 7:00 a.m .— Coir VI. 2^05 p.m .- THE WORD OF TRIUMPH 444 Abbott Phone 332-0778 B A P T IST CHURCH tim e at this season of the year lege House. — * « <•* Rev. W.R. W ietzke, U n i v e r s i t y Lutheran Rev. T heodore Bundenthal, L utheran Chaplain to rem em b er C h rist, who m ade 6:00 p.m . Youth Fellow ship C hurch, R obert W isdom soloist (Am erican B a p tis tl GOOD FRIDAY WORSHIP -------- it p o ssib le for us to find hap­ 7:00 p.m . Evening G ospel Hour EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE Six 25 m inute serv ice s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-3 p.m . G e ra rd G. P h illip s, P a s to r p in ess, reality and etern al life. 5:45 a.m . VII. 2:25 p .m .- THE WORD OF COMMITMENT ED 2-1888 Rev. E .E . W illiam s, E ast Lansing T rin ity R ecording, St. John P assion ---------------------------- 3 -5 p.m . F o r transportatio n c a ll355-8031 G roesbeck Golf C ourse C hurch, M rs. G arland Wood, soloist EASTER SUNDAY WORSHIP W orship 10:00 a.m . St. A n d rew ’ s E u c h a r is t ----------_ _ _ _ -------------9:30 & 11 a.m . C hurch School 1 1 : 1 0 a.m . E a s t e r n O rthodox C h u rch & E A S T L A N S IN G C hildren’s S u n d a y S c h o o l- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9:30 a.m . F R IE N D S M E E T IN G Adult Bible S e m in a r -- ttiuO a.m . N u rsery Provided— U n iv e r s it y Student C e n te r All Saints Episcopal (Q uakers) W orship: B asem ent Apt. F re e N ursury. F re e Bus Service. All S ervices 10 :00 - 12:0 0 a.m . a t A m erican Legion C enter 1216 G reen crest, E ast Lansing D ivine L iturgy 9 :30 a.m . "A ctors Of The Church Peoples C hurch, 200 W. G rand W elcom e C am pus Bus S ervice R iver 2:00 p.m . P e te r Stettenheln, C lerk, Last Days” 800 Abbott Road ED 2-1998 R ides— 355-5881 ED 2-1313 ALUMNI MEMORIAL C H A P EL F IR S T CHURCH OF THE N AZARENE SUNDAY 7:00 P.M . F i r s t Church of G enesee at B utler S treets C h rist, Scientist W O R SH IP S E R V IC E S SUNDAY SERVICES Supervised n u rse ry provided Rev. R obert G ardner, Episcopal % Chaplain to the U niversity 709 E. G rand R iver Sp rin g T e rm 19 6 5 E a ch Sunday C hurch School. • • • • • • • • • • • .9:45 a.m . M orning W orship...................................11:00 a.m . SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH E ast Lansing Youth G roups.............................................6:00 p.m . 1518 S. WASHINGTON LANSING R ev. Edward Roth, R ector 9:30 a.m . Episcopal Service Holy Communion & Serm on E vangelistic H our.................................. 7:00 p.m . Church Service: WEDNESDAY EVE P ra y e r S ervice 7:30 pjm . Rev. F red Nolting, A ssociate Sunday 11:00 a.m a-'... Rev. David K. E h rlin -M in ister T om D. Thom pson-M usic D ir. C O L L E G E B IB L E C L A S S 11 :0 0 "A D aring P roclam ation” by R ector Subject- R ev, R obert A nderson T ra n sp o rta tio n A v o ila b lo SUNDAY 9:45 A.M. SLTNDAY SERVICES “ T he D octrine of A tonem ent” C all C hurch O ffice IV 5-0613 TAUGHT BY DR. TED WARD 8:00 a.m .: Festival E ucharist If No A nsw er, C all 332-4696 MSU LEARNING SYSTEMS INSTITUTE & Serm on. All Saints P arish Sunday School: U niversity 8:00 a.m .: Holy Communion. Students and R egular bus nursery Central Methodist F i r s t Baptist Church F i r s t C hristian A THOUGHT-PROVOKING HOUR Chapel of the A postles, Wes­ 9:30 & 11*00 a.m . A cross F ro m the C apitol Wed. Evening M eeting -8 p.m . C apitol at Ionia Sts. Reform ed Church ley Foundation WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30 a .m .: Holy Communion & 8:30-9:45-11:15 a.m . LANSING 240 Marshall St., Lansing MORNING WORSHIP Serm on. Alumni Chapel (WJIM 10:15 a.m .) E a ste r Sunday Reading Room located at 134 "T h e B reakthrough to R ev. John M. Hofman, Pastor 9:00 A .M .-“ Then C h rist A ppears 9;30 a.m .: F estival E ucharist university S un rise Service, 7:00 a.m . L ife E tern al" Morning Service 9:00 & 11:15 1 IKK) A .M .-"G ifts from the R isen C h rist” & Serm on. A11 Saints E. G rand R iver 1.1:00 a.m .: F estival E ucharist lutheran church "T rag ed y to T rium ph” By P a sto r Scott Irvine Sunday School 10:15 Open Mor,. thru Sat, 9:00 a.m . alc-lea R ev. DwightS. L arg e,p reach in g B aptism al S ervice 7:00 a.m . Evening S ervice 7 p.m . A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H IP -8 :3 0 P .M . Si Serm on. All Saints 5:00 p.m . C rib N u rsery , So B ring The CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. DISCUSSION AND REFRESHMENTS 5:30 p.m .: C anterbury Meeting WEDNESDAY M on., T ues., T h u rs., & F r i­ Baby. T ake hom e a copy of the T hose in need of tra n sp o rta ­ 7:00 a.m .: Holy Communion fol­ days 7:00-9:00 p.m . "W hat Then A re We To Do?’’ MORNING WORSHIP 10:50'A.M. tion call: M r. Jack V ander Silk FR E E BUS SERVICE-MORNING & EVENING lowed by breakfast (Rides to All a re welcom e to attend sheet for study and applica­ People of all ra c é s w elcom e at 355-3030 o r R ev. Hofman 8:00 classes) Church S ervices, and v isit and 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 tion. a t 5-3650. PASTORS: DR. HOWARD SUGDEN, REV. AL JONES, DR. TED WARD use the Reading Room. 11:00 Sunday St. Johns Student CASTminSTCR PRCSBYTCRian CHURCH Edgewood United U niversity Methodist Y o u A re In v ite d to A tte n d A P a rish cost co.nsinc. micniGnn Church Church F r. R obert Kavanaugh, p asto r 1120 S. H arriso n Rd. SUNDAY SCHEDULE Interdenom inational PI y mouth F R E E L E C T U R E , O N C H R I S T I A N S C IE N C E F r. Thom as M cDevitt W orship S ervices — —9:00 and 11:00 a.m . 469 North Hagadorn Road F r. Joseph F rom m eyer, O.F.M . C hurch School, C rib b ery -T h ird G rade — 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . Congregational W ilson M. Tennant, M inister 327 M .A.C. (5 blocks north of G rand R iver) and entitled Church School, F ou rth G rade-A dults, Students — lltQCf a.m . WORSHIP SERVICE Church D r. Glenn M. F ry e, M inister #“W H A T IS L I F E ? ” Sunday M asses Serm on: "T h e V ictory of the King” 9:30 a .m .-11:00 a.m . 7:15-8:30-9:45- (High) F o r transportation, phone 482-3825; 332-4880 WORSHIP CHURCH: MINISTER: E a ste r Sunday-A prll 18 8:30 a.m .: "T h e Pow er of the By J A M E S C. W A T T , C.S.. W ashington. D .C . 11:00-12:15-4:45 R essu re ctio n " by D r. Glenn Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. 1315 Abbott Rev. R obert L . M oreland Serm on by Across from Capitol on Allegan F ry e The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts Y oungsters R eligion C lass R ev. T rum an A. M orrison 9:45 a.m . 9:45 & 11:15: " T e a rs P relud e TRINITY CHURCH CHURCH OF to T riu m ph ,” R ev. W ilson S u n d a y , A p ril 1 8 , 1 9 6 5 — 3 : 0 0 p .m . 120 Spartan Ave. Interdenom inational C hurch School fo r All Ages Tennant Daily and Saturday M asses SERVICES JE S U S CHRIST OF N u rsery during w orship Sunday: M orning W o rsh ip --------------------------- 8:30 & 11 a.m . 9:30 a.m .-llK X ) a.m . L A N S IN G C IV IC C E N T E R — Small A u d ito rium 8:00 a.m . - 1 2 :1 0 p.m . L A T T E R -D A Y serv ices 4:45 p.m . “ R essurection R e alitie s” 505 W . Allegan Street, Lansing, M ichigan U niversity C lass & International C lass - - - - 9:45 a.m . J r . High Fellow ship SAINTS C hurch School 9:45 a.m . all Evening W orship - - - - - ---------------------------- 7:00 p.m . 4:00 p.m . ("M ORM ON” ) ag es & 1 1 :0 0 a.m . children 2-5 Under auspices of First Church of Christ. Scientist. I.ansing, Michigan C onfession “ C hristian ity in A ction" C ollege Group Siq>per 149 Highland, ED 2-3385 y e a rs. D aily-D urlng all m a sses T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship - - - - - — .— 8:15 p.m . and P ro g ram M em bership C lass 9:30 a.m . (Stim ulating P rogram & Buffet Supper) 5:30 p.m . Saturday: 4-5:30, 7:30-9 WEDNESDAY: Evening P ra y e r & B ible S tu d y 7:00 p.m . S r. High Fellow ship Free parking in the Lewis Cass tot Infant care at the Civic Center SPECIAL, before First 7:00 p.m . P riesth o o d m eeting 9:00 a.m . F re e bus transpo rtatio n 15 to F o r C a m p u s B u s S c h e d u l e - C A L L 3 3 7*7966 Sunday School 10:30 a.m . 30 m inutes before each s e r ­ F riday, sam e a s Saturday Phone ED 7-9778 MINISTERS: E. Eugene W illiam s, N orm an R. P iersm a, WELCOME! I Sacram ent m eeting 5:00 p.m . vice around the cam pus. _____________________ Lloyd R. B e rg re n _____________ __