s In s id e W e a th e r MICHIGAN N EW S P a r t l y cloudy t o d a y a nd V i e t N a m p r o t e s t s , p. 2; S e n i o r s o f t h e w e e k , p. 7; STATE t o n i g h t . High G usty winds. 48 to 5 3 . G r e e n S p l a s h , p. 9. UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi ga n Tuesday, April 2 0, 1965 P r i c e 1 0c A S M S U P ic k s C h a ir m a n ; % & B o a r d M e m b e rs N a m e d Meeting N o r t h V ie ts R e j e c t Scheduled C a ll F o r o tia tio n s i tomorrow B y JO B U M B A R G E R State N ew s ASM SU W rite r TOKYO T1— C om m unist North settlem ent. . . is to c a rry out the under this form ula the United Viet Nam rejected Monday an points” laid down by N orth Viet­ S tates would pull out of South John M cQuitty, E ast Lansing appeal by 17 n e u tra list nations nam ese P re m ie r Pham Van Dong Viet Nam, leaving the Saigon gov­ Junior, w as nam ed chairm an of for negotiations without precon­ April 12: ernm ent to contend with contin­ the Student B oard at its organi­ ditions to end the fighting in Viet — Recognition of basic national ued North V ietnam ese aggression zational m eeting Sunday. Nam. rig h ts of the V ietnam ese people. w ithout A m erican support. The Receiving the two appointed The rejection - - announced by — W ithdrawal of foreign m ili­ re su lt would be to deliver South positions in the seven and a half- the official Viet Nam news agency tary personnel in accord with the Viet Nam to the R eds, they said. hour m eeting w ere F ra n n ie F re i, (VNA) in a radio broad cast — 1954 Geneva agreem ents on Viet D earborn junior, and John M il­ I N T E R N A T I O N A L F U N — J u s t p r e p a r i n g f o r t h e In- renew ed C om m unist proposals Nam. U.S. U n dersecretary of State JOHN M c O U I T T Y JIM TANCK le r, Bangor junior. t e r n a t i o n a l F e s t i v a l i s f un f o r t h e s e l i t t l e m e m b e r s m ade one week ago a n d since —Settlem ent of S o u t h Viet G eorge W, B all, how ever, left Webb M artin, F lint junior, is of the c a m p u s in t e r n a t i o n a l s e t . T h e i r p a p e r t o y s the door open and prodded the board vice chairm an, and Jim m a y b e a m o n g t h e e x h i b i t s in t h e A u d i t o r i u m M a y 8. term ed unacceptable by U.S. of­ N am ’s internal a f f a i r s " in a c ­ R eds for an answ er to the appeal Photo by Kenn R o b e r ts ficials. cordance with the p ro g ram ” of m ade by the nonaligned nations T anck, W aterford, W is., junior, The reply had been aw aited in the Viet Cong. w ill be chief executive officer W ashington as the key to the — And peaceful reunification of that talks begin without p rio r con­ of the cabinet. Hanoi regim e’s position on P re s ­ Viet Nam "w ithout any foreign ditions. "N orth Viet Nam has not re ­ During the m eeting, the 14- ident Johnson’s offer for ‘’un­ in terferen ce.” jected anything,” he said. m em ber group interview ed five AC Tenure Revisions conditional discu ssio n s” m ade A pril 7 as well as the appeal U.S. officials have said that petitioners for the appointed seat going to a wom an, 19 students signed April11 in B elgrade by the for the other appointed seat, and nonaligned nations. th re e applicants for the cabinet Go To Committee The Com m unist Agency, which said it was authorized by the Kosygin Warns U.S. head. s w ere d iscu ssed at length be­ North Viet Nam governm ent to T he next m eeting, open to the T he Academ ic Council voted to tie fore the ten ure re p o rt was r e - m ake th e statem ent, renewed public, will be at 8:30 p.m . Wed­ re fe r tenure revision proposals back to the tenure com m ittee fered back to com m ittee for fur­ c h a r g e s against P r e s i d e n t Johnson’s proposal, calling it "A Of Viet War Deadline nesday in 311 Student S ervices. M cQuitty and M a r t i n w ere Monday at th e ir reg u la r m eet­ th er hearings. Also, P rovost Howard R. Ne­ sm okescreen to co ver up the U.S. MOSCOW if) Premier elected to the board without com ­ ing. subm itted a p ro g ress r e ­ im p e ria lists' n ew m ilitary ad­ Alexei N. Kosygin accused the A m erican forces in Viet Nam petition in tiie senior a t-la rg e - Specific pro p o sals on lib er­ ville po rt on the new " sem i-autono- ventures in Viet Nam . . United States Monday of step­ have used the g ases. dlvision. alizing academ ic freedom and r e ­ m vus" college which w ill be e s­ It also ruled cut any m e d ia to r ping up the w ar in Viet Nam Rut Kosygin pictured U.S. vam ping ten ure ru les to bring tablished next y e ar as an ex peri­ ro le by the United N ations as and w arned a " d a n g e r o u s m ilita ry com m anders in South An Honors C ollege m em ber, them in line with o ther u n iv ersi- ment in dealing with size prob­ "in ap p ro p riate” and co ntrary to deadline” is near. Viet Nam as having used gas M cQuitty is a fo rm er executive lem s at MSU. the 1954 Geneva ag reem en ts p a r­ He said the use of gas and against Viet Cong g u e rrilla s vice president of All U niversity Neville said MSU officials were titioning Viet Nam into North and other weapons such as phos­ without White House sanction. F ran n ie f r e i JOHN M I L L E R Student G overnm ent (AUSG) and working out details of setting-up South. phorous and napalm bombs sophom ore cla ss presiden t. M artin was AUSG d irec to r of Midwest the new college, and that they The broad cast claim ed t h a t "m a y Invite r e t a l i a t i o n in w ere in the p ro c e ss of select­ Viet Cong g u e rrilla s now control kind.” in ter-U n iv ersity affairs a n d p ar- liam entarian of S t u d e n t Con­ ing a dean. th re e —fourths of South Viet Nam . T he p resen t situation, Ko­ C o m m i t t e e A p p o i n t e d g re s s . Flooding _ m T he B oard of T ru ste e s will appoint a d ein for the new col­ tim " It is cle ar that at the present sygin added in a television e any solution to lege at th e ir T hursday m eeting at Viet Nam issue without the de­ foreseen consequences.” the South ad d ress , is "frau ght with un­ M iller is junior class p re si­ cisiv e voice of the South Viet T he Viet Nam policy state­ dent, O m icron Delta Kappa hon­ Continues Oakland U niversity. A p ro g re ss rep o rt outlining the Nam national front for liberation m ent—the S o v i e t U f l l o n ’ s H ig h w a y D is p u t e U n s e t t le d o rary vice presid en t, and a m em ­ b er of Blue Key serv ice honor­ CHICAGO (AP)—T he M ississ­ success of U n iversity College (Viet Cong) is im p rac tical,” it toughest to d a t e - - c a p p e d MSU officials and rep resen ta­ tee to study the problem furth er. a ry . ippi R iver, churning at reco rd co u rses and discussing future said. weekend d isclo su res of K rem ­ to the present Grand Trunk ra il­ high levels, c a rrie d southw ard plans for revision was accepted The statem ent said that “ The lin pledges of additional m ili­ tives of the State Highway Com­ T he sta te Highway C om m is­ ro ad track s. Another Honors C ollege m em ­ Monday the flood havoc that has by the C ouncil. b a sis for the soundest political tary aid to N orth Viet Nam, m ission both stood firm Monday sion and the U niversity have been T h eir main proposal was to b e r, M iss F re i has been class crippled p a rts of five states. including R ussian volunteers on th e ir proposals for construc­ at odds for som e tim e as to how build the highway at ground level. se c re ta ry for two y e ars and is T he peak of the m ost severe in case of need. tion of a highway which will bi­ the proposed highway should be T hey also presented altern ative tre a s u re r of Spartan S pirit. She No Place Like Home flooding ever, on the mighty M iss­ It also appeared to lend sect the cam pus. constructed. p ropo sals to build the highway belongs to T ow er Guard and Al­ w eight to speculation that the A fter an hour and a half m eet­ pha Lam bda Delta scholastic hon- issippi and trib u tary stream s R ussians m ay be on the verge ing in the p resid en t’s office failed ficials T h ree Highway D epartm ent of­ above ground level. o ra rie s andT auSigm a social sci­ a p p e a r e d about over at M inn- of setting up an tia irc ra ft m is­ to produce any acceptable re ­ for the presented th eir proposals Away From Home eapolis-S t. Paul, w here the riv e r "O u r position is that the route ence honorary. siles on sites rep o rted in sults, P resid en t John A. Hannah highway which w ill be lo­ should be built below ground lev­ crested late F rid ay and then began to recede. p reparation around the North appointed a three-m an com m it­ cated on south cam pus p arallel el so that U niversity traffic w ill ecto Tanck w as Spartan S pirit d ir­ r, a fo rm er Student C ongress But d o w n s t r e a m a dozen V ietnam ese capital, Hanoi. not be hindered by the trem en­ d orm ito ry will be used to house Kosygin, speaking at a So- dous amount of traffic using the m em ber, and a m em ber of the com m unities, including Winona, By JIM S T E R B A about 200 freshm en women who viet-M ongolian f r i e n d s h i p highway,” said MSU S ecretary hom ecom ing executive com m it­ M inn., and La C ro sse , W is., girded to m eet c re s ts due T u es­ day and W ednesday. F a r t h e r Administration W riter en rolled in the lib eral a rts col­ "T h e coeds in Phillips Hall leg e. T his m eans that the " P h il­ Um zhagin T sendenbal of Mon­ rally for visiting P r e m i e r Threat Of Automation Jack B reslin. tee. “ We a re not in a position to south, in Illinois, Iowa and M is­ a re sick and tire d of being m an­ lip s way of life’ is about to be golia, denounced the use of souri, c re s ts w ere expected later handled by the U niversity,” said destroyed, according to the re s i­ naplam and phosphorus bom bs Seen By Publishers accept any of the Highway De­ Cabinet Petitions one blonde at a roundtable dis­ dents. and what he called "poisonous p artm en t’s recom m endations at in the week. NEW YORK UP—Autom ation as cussed w ere re stric tio n s on Viet this tim e,” he said. Petitions for ASMSU vice p re s ­ T he flood, building up the last cussion recently. " P h illip s Hall isn ’t like the g a se s” in Viet Nam . two weeks, already has m ade an She w as re fe rrin g to fem inine re s t of the dorm s on cam pus,” The United S tates has sup­ a lab or-savin g threat to Jobs Nam correspondents, a n d gov­ The three-m an com m ittee, ap­ m ents are a navailable idencies d cabinet appoint­ in 334 Stu­ estim ated 40,000 p ersons hom e­ unrest in Phillips generated by said a senior who had lived in plied the South V ietnam ese once again drew the attention of ernm ent v ersu s priv ate econom ­ pointed by Hannah to study the dent S erv ices. le ss and caused p ro p erty dam age the U niversity’s plan to locate the dorm for the past four y e ars. non-lethal gases of a type used the nation’s p u b lish ers Monday, ic aid abroad. problem f u r t h e r , co nsists of estim ated at nearly $60 m illion the new sem i-autonom ous college "T h e re is a real closeness in controlling rio te rs . T here as New Y ork’s annual Newspaper Gene Robb, publisher of the H arold W. L autner, d irec to r of T he petitions for vice p re s i­ in M i n n e s o t a and W isconsin in the Snyder-P hillips com plex. has been no evidence that Week got under way. Also d is- Albany T im es-U nion a n d the physical plant planning; Theodore p.m . W ednesday dencies m ust be returned by 5 ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 10) alone. M ost resid en ts of Phillips hit K nickerbocker News, and p re s i­ B, Simon, directo r of the physical petitions are due and at 5 the cabinet p.m . F r i­ T hirteen deaths have been at­ the ceiling last week when they dent of the A m erican new spaper plant; and Richard O. B ernett, di­ day. tributed to the floods thus far, learn ed that th e ir second home P ub lishers A ssociation, told the re c to r of public safety. 11 in M innesota and 2 in W is­ w as going to be used for the opening session of the associa­ A Biggie9Still Looking consin. new college experim ent, one coed tion, which re p resen ts nearly At Winona, M inn., a city of said. 1,000 new spapers: 25,000 about 120 m iles south of " W e 're the guinea-pigs for the "W e are talking w ith...labor 4 M inneapolis-St. P au l, b e t w e e n second tim e in two y e a rs,” she For Basketball Coach 1,500 and 2,000 v o l u n t e e r s explained. "W hen Snyder w as leaders about the problem s of new worked around the clock adding converted to a m en’s dorm , we technologies and how to re train sandbags to weak spots in the w ere all ready to s it-in and not som e of the new spaper .crafts­ dikes. allow the men to invade.” m en to new kinds of job. We are A c re st of 21.5 feet, which is "N ow , th e y 're playing around talking about how to stop strik es', To whom it may concern: Y es, "W e should definitely have him 8.5 feet above flood level, is again,” she continued, “ only this before they s ta rt. We are finding the search is still underway for within a week o r two.” expected at Winona T uesday.T he tim e, it looks like the sorority that the fear of the word ‘auto­ a basketball coach at MSU. And "W e’re certainly doing a thor­ M ississippi th e re already had atm osp here of this dorm has X u m ation’ is actually a g re a te r w ith a little bit of luck, that ough job of looking for the best passed the 21 foot stage Monday. com e to an en d." problem than eith er the facts o r position will be filled within ten possible candidate for M ichigan Some b u sin esses along the riv e r­ A ctually, a b o u t half of the the prospects of so -called ’auto­ State U n i v e r s i ty ,” said Munn' m ation’... days. front w ere surrounded by w ater when reached over the telephone. as the riv e r pounded at dikes “ C learly, we of m anagem ent A t h l e t i c D irector C larence Nam es m ost often m entioned (Biggie) Munn, since relieving for the vacancy, but not v e ri­ 25 feet high. W abasha, a town of 2,500 about M H A Sets have not succeeded in getting acro ss to the rank and file o r to Forddy Anderson of his coaching fied by Munn, have been N or­ 30 m iles north of Winona, was the leadership in our unionized duties April I, has searched high thern M ichigan coach Stan Al- surrounded by w ater and m ore N e w Rules shops that labor’s ultim ate wea­ and low for the m an that will beck, St. Louis U niversity coach than a third of its resid en ts have M en’s Hall A ssociation passed pon—the strik e — cannot be used, fit the bill, and he may just have John Bennington and Spartan a s ­ sistan t B ruce F ossum . been evacuated. A c re st of 20.5 o r unsheathed, o r even th re a t- th e man in mind right now. feet is expected at W abashaT ues- T hursday the new regulations on 1 ened habitually as in the recent Albeck, who was seen with distribution of printed m aterial Munn was scheduled to see Munn at the A pril 10 baseball in residence h alls. past if we are to m aintain the d y M e n 98 C l u b They would allow individual very Jobs that are in issu e ." P resid en t John A. Hannah late doubleheader igan, said his with C entral Mich­ visit was part of The MSU M en’s Club will m eet students to distrib u te non-com ­ In reply, E lm er Brown, p re s i­ Monday afternoon to talk m at­ dent of the A F L -C IO Internation­ te r s over concerning his re ­ a routine p rocedure for job ap­ at 12:15 p.m . in the Union p a r­ m ercial inform ation in the dorm cent efforts to secu re a head plicants. lo rs for luncheon. P U L L O U T — S o m e o f t h e m o r e t h a n 1 2 0 M ic h ig a n S t a t e s t u d e n t s wh o m a r c h e d in al Typographical Union, told the lobbies. He said Munn gave him no in­ L t. C om m ander F ran cis J. The proposal now must be ap­ t h e V i e t N a m w a r p r o t e s t in W a s h i n g t o n l a s t w e e k e n d l oa d t h e i r b a g g a g e into a c a r publishers that his p rin te rs un­ coach. dication that would m ake him be­ Sweeney, J r ., w ill head a p ro ­ proved by the D epartm ent of f o r a t r i p to D e t r o i t . T h e y b o a r d e d t h r e e b u s e s in D e t r o i t f o r a 1 2 - h o u r t r i p to ion is ready with " sk illa n d m a n - "W e’ll announce our choice liev e that he would be the one gram team discussing the U.S. R esidence H alls and the Faculty t h e c a p i t a l c i t y . C o m p l e t e S t a t e N e w s c o v e r a g e of t h e m a r c h w i l l b e f o u n d on pow èr to m ake such technological as soon as possible,' ’ Munn said. selected. space effort, with illu strativ e C om m ittee on Student A ffairs. P a g e 2. Photo by L a r r y F r itz la n advances work profitably.” m aterials. 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing. M ichigan T u esd ay. A pril 20. 1965 B ig g e s t P e a c e R a lly P ro te sts V ie t N a m W a r Over 20,000 March 'S’ Group On Nation’s Capitol Near Start P y M IC H A E L K IN D M A N S ta te N e w s E d i t o r i a l E d i t o r Of Picket The m ore t h a n 120 students The largest dem onstration for peace ever held in the i from M ichigan State who p a rtic i­ tv am e off sm oothly Saturday, pated in last S atu rday's Viet Nam A ated 20,000 p ersons—students and non-students , young w ar p ro test in W ashington w ere old. ,m all over the country—picketed the White Horn ;e, r a l- am ong the firs t to join the picket at t he W ashington Monument and then m arched down the Mall to line around the W hite House in frontt of the C apitol. f m~ the m orning. They w ere protesting A m eri- Two of the th re e buses from n involvement in the w ar in Viet the War MSU a rriv e d a t the M all near the inVietnam V C apitol before 6 a.m . Saturday. A petition whicl delegation attem pted to present to Con­ g ress said that while the m arch­ e rs might disagree on what would be the m ost d esirab le policy at /Sow The students scatte re d for break­ fast and then retu rn ed after 8 to begin picketing, carry in g signs d istributed by Students f o r a D em ocratic Society, sponsors of presen t, '' we are unanim ously of the m arch, as w ell as som e signs the opinion that the w ar must be identifying them as from this Un­ brought to a h a lt." iv e rsity . 1 he m arch was sponsored by Students for a D em ocratic Soci­ The third bus, which also c a r­ ety, a national peace and social WE W A N T O U T - - A s e a o f f a c e s at t h e f o o t o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n M o n u m e n t r e p ­ ried som e Wayne State U niver­ action organization with chap­ r e s e n t s s o m e of t h e m o r e t h a n 2 0 , 0 0 0 p e r s o n s who t r a v e l e d to W a s h i n g t o n sity students, a rriv e d a b o u t 9 ican Nazi P arty c a rried signs a .m . Its p assen g ers also joined te rs on m ure than 60 cam puses. r e a d i n g "P e a c e C reeps Go la s t w e e k e n d to p r o t e s t U n i t e d S t a t e s i n v o l v e m e n t in t h e w a r in V i e t N a m . the picket line, which had been SDS cooperated with many others Home” a n d "W e Want Dead Sen. E r n e s t G r u e n i n g , D - A l a s k a , a n d I . F . S t o n e , p u b l i s h e r of I . F . S t o n e ’ s W e e k l y , scheduled to begin at 10 . groups w.ith pacifist, a n t i - R eds." One of them was ac­ v . e r e a m o n g t h o s e who a d d r e s s e d t h e r a l l y . By 10 a.m ., sev eral thousand Gruening, Stone Warn Rally im perialis: f and socialist plat­ cused of tram pling a portable students and adults fro m around form s. reco rd player belonging to one the country w ere already m arch­ Many m a r c h e r s , including o! the dem onstrators, ing. most of the m ore than 120 M ich- Down the block from the Nazi igan State students who partici* dem onstration, a group ot 1200 or T he MSU group m et again at Of Dangers Of U,S, Policy pated, w ere not affiliated with any 300 m em bers of the Young A m er­ 8:30 p.m ., sev eral hours after of the cooperating organizations. icans for Freedom also picketed the m arch to the C apitol, to begin The petition t o C ongress, w rit­ the pickets. T h eir signs chided the 12- o r 13-hour trip back to ten by SDS :n the name sim ply of the "B eatniks and S u rren d er- D etroit, w here the buses w ere "th e participants in the M arch on nicks,” saying “ P acifism E quals ch artered . Washington to End the War in S urren d er” and "A ll the Way Planning w a s alread y under Vie: N am ," was accepted by Cap­ Sen. E rn est G ruening, D-Al­ ally lead to " a w orld w ar of nation has been the victim of this way for continued an ti-V iet Nam with LBJ in South Viet N am ." A aska, who with Sen. Wayne M orse, cataclysm ic p ro p o rtio n s.” antipathy that W ashington w arned w ar activ ities on cam pus. itol euards, who said the Capitol truck patrolled the area with a was closed for E aster weekend D -O re., has stood alone in Con­ "T h e United States has sought o f," Stone said. T he Faculty and MSU Com m it­ banner reading "R eds Number g re ss in opposition to the w ar in no solution to the conflict in but that they would turn the peti­ One G oal—S urrender South Viet Stone criticiz ed sharply P re s i­ tees fo r P eace in Viet Nam, tion over to C ongress. A sm all N am ," Viet Nam, told the peace rally Viet Nam by negotiation, by in­ dent Johnson’s proposal for r e ­ which paid half the $18 -p er-stu- dem onstration was held on the But the m arch ers were not de­ at the W ashington M onument last quiry, by m ediation, by concili­ habilitating Southeast A sia w ith­ dent co sts of ch arterin g the bus­ Capitol steps after the march, te rre d . T h eir num bers sw elled Saturday that ‘‘the voices of rea­ ation, by arb itratio n , by judicial out C hinese p articipatio n . He said es. a re considering taking, p art as the delegation attem pted to from about 5,000 at m id-m orning son will not be stilled .” settlem ent, by re so rtin g to regu­ the United S tates can neither ig­ in a debate between faculty m em ­ nail the petition to the Capitol to m ore than 20,000 in the early He applauded the teach -in s, lating agencies o r by an other nore nor destroy C hina. b e rs - supporting and opposing U. afternoon as the m arch ers con­ p ro test m arches and other indi­ peaceful m ean s,” he said. "W e cannot kill C hina," Stone S. policy and open forum s to dis­ As the m arch ers stream ed in­ gregated near the open-air Syl­ cations that m ore and m o r e He proposed a p rog ram for said. " It w ill be reborn in 10 cu ss p o ssib ilities for change in to Washington Saturday m orning, van T h eatre on the grounds of A m ericans a re opposed to their settlem ent of th ew ar which would or '12 y ears and we will reap Viet Nam . they joined a picket line around the Washington M onument, three governm ent’s policy in Southeast req u ire the United States to: a trem endous rew ard of hatred A sia. G ruening said the A m eri­ —end its bom bing in North and from the re s t of the w o rld ." R einhard M ohr, one of the the White House area carryin g blocks from the White House. can idea that we have to re ­ South Viet Nam and encourage lea d ers of the student-run MSU printed siens distributed by SDS The m a rch ers lounged on the m ain in Viet Nam in o rd er to the Viet Cong to join the ce ase­ C O N FLIC T --A t left, a com m ittee, said, "T hrough the as well as signs identifying them g ra ss east of the Monument in halt a spread of C hinese com ­ y o u n g g i r l a n d an A m e r ­ teach -in w e reached a lot of new by home town and school. Some the shade of W ashington’s famous fire ; m unism is false. — "reco g n ize who w e a re fig h t- ican Nazi P a r t y m e m b e r people that now identify them ­ m arch ers c a r r i e d homemade pink-w hite c h e rry blossom s, as " I h e United States has no ing” (Gruening sees • the Viet s h o w two s i d e s of the d e ­ selves with the platform of end­ p rotest signs as w ell. the program was presented from business in Viet N am ” he said. Nam w ar as an indigenous civil bate o v e r w i t h d r a w a l ing the w ar in Viet N am .” The SDS signs, printed in sim ­ the wooden platform of the the­ "T h e United States is in no way w ar directed n eith er by Hanoi f r o m V i e t N a m : R i g h t a nd ple lettering oh ca rd s with black a tre . The SNCC Freedom Sing­ .M ohr said he feels an in c re as­ e rs , Phil Ochs, Judy C ollins and im periled by w hatever happens nor by P eking); and b e l ow , - t h e s a m e c o n f l i c t ing num ber of MSU students a re b o rd ers top and bottom , read in Viet N am ." —subm it to international con­ i s s h o w n , in t h e s i g n s of becom ing in te re ste d in p ro test­ ‘‘End the War In Viet Nam Now,’’ JoaS'B eez perform ed. G ruening said fu rth er escala­ feren ces w hile abandoning the a p e a c e p i c k e t and a Nazi “ War on P o v e rty --N o t qnP eo­ The m ajor speak ers w ere Sen. ing governm ent foreign policy. E rnest Gruenifig, D -A laska, and tion and continued obstinacy in view that w ithdraw al would m ean picket. Above, MSU stu ­ p le ," "I Won’t Fight in Viet our Viet Nam policy w ill eventu­ autom atic Com m unist expansion d e n t s b o a r d o n e o f the Nam ,” "V iet Nam tor the V iet­ journalist I. F. Stone. O thers nam ese,’’ "U nconditional Nego­ M ere Pact 1 P o tte r, nationa) p re s ­ ident of SDS; Bob P a rris , field from China. G ruening called this the "John F o ste r D uhes -domino t h r e e b u s e s that c a r r i e d ' ' u r n to W a s h i n g t o n f o r US NAPALM tiations, Yes; Killing Vietnam ese theory’ raised to heights of ab­ the m a r c h . C hildren, N o," se c re ta ry of the Student Non­ su rd ity .” \ ÎT* A cross the stre e t from the violent C oordinating C om m ittee; E a rlie r, I.F . Stone, whose I.F . and Staughton Lynd, Yale Uni­ V I TW 1 I A n¡»f. W hite House, in L afayette P ark, Stone’s Weekly new sletter has several m em bers of the A m er- v ersity p ro fesso r of h isto ry . been a co nsisten t opponent of A m erican policy in Viet Nam, recalled two passages f r o m W ashington's F arew ell A ddress in evaluating the cu rren t w ar. F rS ) ir ftrJ } U W ashington w arned that an overgrow n m i l i t a r y establish ­ m ent would endanger the inde­ \ K pendence of A m erican foreign policy. Stone said that the tre ­ m endous m ilitary spending which for : is fundam ental to m odern A m eri­ can econom ics r e q u i r e s con­ tinued hatred, tension, fear and lim ited w arfare. h o i p iz z a ! W ashington’s ad d ress w arned D E L IV E R Y that too great a fear o r too great a respect for another nation can lim it a nation’s freedom to de­ call term in e foreign policy. U E P s! ■ "Som etim es the liberty of a ■ WA S P ■ S A M1 T E R E T E State News Photos i i mmmm ACROSS I H I H c 1 A B T A t- v l 1 E L E V E N ED 2-0863 By Cai Crane, 1 . Quite 4. Acquired 31 Bullfight­ ers cheer p 0 E T R E E ■ S T ES V O R T P 1N E THE PIZZA PIT 203 M .A.C. 7. Shine 32. River M OW w A D E R Jè George Junne and 1. Ocean bottom H U M A N P A R .2. Conceit: 33. Strong E L A N s E N AT 0 R David P. Sykes colloq. chain [3. 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B e l o w , MSU stu dents re a d y a bus f o r Building, M ichigan State U niversity, E ast Lansing, M ichigan. crustacean 26. House many types of Technical, Business and Liberal Arts graduates. Check with your placement th e t r i p t o th e n a t i o n ’ s c a p ita l. wing E ditor ........................................................................ John Van Gieson 27. Female sandpiper office for specific opportunities in your field. A dvertising M anager ................................................. A rthur Langer 29. Mistreats Cam pus E ditor ........................................................ C harles C. Wells 30. However Managing E ditor .................................... Sports E d ito r ............................................................... R ichard Schwartz Hugh J. Leach 33. Pursue 34. Melody Y o u s t ill h a v e 35. Wolfhound W ire E ditor ................................... - .............................. 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T uesd ay, April 20, 1965 3 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan F iv e D riv e rs S p ecial World News t G et I n F re e at a Glance1 Five c a r ow ners w ill attend store hours W ater C arnival fre e of charge. The five will be selected be­ F ro m Our W ire S e rv ic e s cause of a num ber appearing on W ed nesday East Lansing th eir c a r’s W ater C arnival bum­ p er sticker. Sheriff Halts Camden Voter March One thousand of th ese stick ers East L ansing a re being distributed in different CAMDEN, A la.— Sheriff P . (Lummie) Jenkins stopped a m arch by are a s of cam pus. The distribution som e 300 N egroes on the Wilcox Cottnty court house in C am den Mon­ began W ednesday and w ill contin­ day. Jenkins said circu it court was in sessio n at the courthouse and ue each day until A pril 27. v o ter reg istratio n w as not being held th ere anyway. Steelw orkers To D iscuss Wage P o licie s Beginning Monday, May 3, one winning num ber w ill be chosen at random each day for five days. T he ca r owner w hose sticker BIRTHDAY SALE b e ars that num ber w ill be given PITTSBURGH— P resid en t David J . M cDonald of the United one free ticket to the F rid ay p e r­ form ance o f W ater C arnival. starts W e d n e s d a y B IR T H D A Y S A L E starts Wednesday S teelw orkers Union called a m eeting Monday 6 f the union’s w age policy com m ittee fo r T hursday. T he 170-m em ber com m ittee has the final say so on the Mead Honored shop 9 :3 0 to 9 :0 0 union's contract m a tte rs. C . David M ead, chairm an of the P resum ably the wage policy com m ittee w ill be asked to D epartm ent of English at M ichi­ shop 9:30 to 9:00 m ake som e determ ination w hether to extend theM ay 1 strik e gan State, has been elected an deadline. honorary m em ber of the A m eri­ M cDonald did not elaborate at a hastily called news con- can Studies A ssociation of the fe ren ce. Philippines. He also called a m eeting of the union’s executive for The organization is devoted to T hursday m orning. The wage policy group w ill m eet in the extending the in te re st in A m eri­ afternoon. can culture and its institutions among the Filipino people. here’ s just a p a rtia l listing o f the CO RB Official Demands Fed eral Troops The A ssociation grew out of a special sem inar in A m erican cul­ womans hundreds of values to be had! ture directed by Mead last sum ­ / BOGALUSA, L a .—An official of the C ongress of R acial Equality mippines er at the U n iversity of the P hil­ in M anila. loafers has dem anded that P residen t Johnson send so ld iers to B ogalusa, to protect Negro rig h ts. T he CORE official, W illiam U ssery , said the Sun Glasses Nylo n Gloves troops should be in L ousiana instead of o v erseas. 1.99 1.99 Newsmen Welcome On Johnson Flight STEREO I m p o r t s from F r a n c e . Italy. C lassic s, w rap -aro unds. Street L evel. Fam ous m ake. Short, long, in-be­ tween lengths. W hite, bone, black, sizes 6-7 1/2. JOHNSON CITY, T ex.— P resid en t Johnson invited a fo u r- RECORDS B E T T E R DRESSES, m an delegation of newsm en to accom pany him aboard A ir SUMMER H A N D B A G S . Day and after-d ark sty les. A ss’t fab­ F o rce One Monday on his flight to C olum bia, S.C. P la stic coated w icker. N eutral shades. ii ric s . S treet L evel. Johnson had announced Sunday through P re s s S ecretary G eorge E. Reedy that newsm en no longer would fly aboard the p resid en tial jet on what Johnson co nsid ers routine flights. $3.59 COSMETIC V A L U E S Liquid m ake-up, p ressed pow ders, Up- stick s. S treet L evel. 4.99* | P A S T E L FAS HI ON C O A T S . $9-$12-$18. M isses’ and Ju n io rs. Newest styles. S treet L evel. $28 When Monday’s flight to m em orial serv ice s for Sen. Olin reg. $4.98 3/SI* % D. Johnston w as announced, Reedy said no re p o rte rs would * p l us f . e . t . accom pany the P resid en t, but would all ride aboard a sep ­ P o p u la r N a m e s Italian or p o p u lar HA I R B R U S H E S COCKTAIL DRESSES. Black and jew el tones. Broken sizes. a ra te ch artered a irlin e r. penny sty le s in b l a c k Several styles, natural b ristle. S treet £ S treet Level. $6 L a te r Reedy sw itched signals and said four newsm en lev el. 1.98 would m ake the flight on Johnson’s plane. & L a b e ls or co rd o van . A ca su a l m ust, DAYTIME DR ESSES. fo r cam p u s o r le is u re w ear A ss’t fab rics, sty les. 10-20, 14 1/2— ■Coupon ■ ■ ■ I 24 1/2. Second L evel. $2-$3-$4 King Rejoins Camden M arch ers CAMDEN A la.— M artin L uther King J r . returning to A labam a to Aqua Net Misses’ Bermudas Steak Platters special! ap p ra ise his N egro voter drive, m et Monday with civil rig h ts lead­ e rs here after police turned back two m arches to the W ilcox County courthouse. King a rriv e d w hile about 125 N egroes, th e ir m arch halted by po­ $ 2 .0 0 59« 5.99 Im ported bleeding M adras. A sso r- ;|S 1.79 K eeps steaks, chops, b u rg ers siz ­ lice, stood beside the stre e t near a N egro church. He led the m arch­ ted plaids. S treet L evel. :£ zling hot. B akelite handle. Second. e rs back to the church fo r a rally and strateg y m eeting. Ii H t H B i ^ O u p i As soon as he drove into town, King w as handed a state co urt in­ junction prohibiting him and other civil rig h ts lead ers from taking I Tabu Stick skimmers I Cologne JAMACIA, S U R F E R SETS. L A D IE S ’ KNEE-HI'S. pupils out of school to dem onstrate. C o-ordinated pants and tops. Solid g W ool-Orlon® acry lic blend. M and King planned to speak at a church rally in Selm a. He sta rte d the 4 9 0 colors.novelty p a ttern s. M isses sizes. ?: N egro voter d rive at Selm a th ree m onths ago. 5. 99 | L. S treet L evel. 2 $1 Round th roat style in MI S S E S ' S H I R T S , T O P S . § SPRING DR ESSES. .. Solids and novelty p rin ts. S treet Level. Sm art styles for junio rs, m isses, half Top B r a s s Confer On Viet Nam red , n avy, b row n or 1.6 9 | .. siz e s. S tre e t L evel. S6 b lack . P e rfe c t flat JUNIORS' JAMAICAS, HONOLULU— A top level conference on Viet Nam started in solid dark co lo rs. Young A m erican S P R I N G S U I T S AND E N S E M B L E S Monday with Gen. E a rle G. W heeler, chairm an of the joint w ith sk irts, sla ck s. N ewest fabrics, styles. Reduced. $2g Shop. S treet L evel. | :j:j C hiefs of Staff, huddling w ith top com m anders of U.S. fo rces in the Pacific a re a . MADRAS SHIFTS, S U E D E A ND L E A T H E R C O A T S Defense S ecretary R obert S. M cN am ara is flying from plaids with hemp b elts. Ju n io rs. Young U ntrim m ed sty les. Final reductions. W ashington to join the discussions. A Pentagon spokesm an A m erican. Shop, S treet L evel. 5.99 $ $38 said the conference is review ing in detail ’’plans for U.S. support of the expansion of the South V ietnam ese m ilitary and p a ra m ilitary fo rc e s .” Gen. M axwell T aylor, U.S. am bassador to Saigon, a r ­ rived Sunday night, without advance announcem ent, to p a r­ Men’s Slacks chair pads ticip ate in the stra teg y talk s. A spokesm an ttt the cajnp H. M. Smith conference site 3.99 2 fo r $3 said the m eetings m ay continue through th ree days. Fam ous m ake. Includes Dacron c R ev ersib le, for dinette, captain’s cotton blends. B roken siz e s, colors. j;j c h a irs. L atex foam , p rin t cover. ■iCouponm BM IM C h ile ’ s Youth C lash With Police iite-ODerm MEN'S B E A R CA T J A C K E T S PI N C U R L B O N N E T S . King size. L ace and ruffles. Pa'stels. SANTIAGO, C hile— H undreds of rock-throw ing youths clashed , e Astr ingent asde Zip front, plaid lined. W ash-w ear. 4 $: Second L evel. $1 w ith police Monday in renew ed dem onstrations against in creased co lo rs. Street L evel. 1 2 . 99 bus fa re s. reg. ! 00 5 9 OXFORD HANGERS, T he youfhs, urged on by lead ers of M arxist students groups, b a r­ MEN’ S S P O R T AND KNIT SHIRTS by By Setw ell. Wood with nickel hardw are. ricaded s tre e ts and threw rocks at buses and at carab in ero s B etter brand. Long sleeved. S treet Level. Second L evel. 2 /88< (national police) who moved in to d isp erse them . Several buses OldSpice w ere dam aged by rocks and boards throw n by the students. T h ere 1 . 99 BOXED STATIONERY w ere no rep o rts of serio u s in ju ries. P olice used w ater cannon to sc a tte r the students when they r e ­ fa m o u s b ra n d M E N ' S S H O R T S L E E V E K N I T S HI RTS Solids, p attern s, S -M -L -X L . 3.99 C hoice of 3 hi-count types. Second L evel. 3/2.49 fused to d isp erse. St i c k 1J eodor ant ^ j QO better dress shoes M E N ’ S WI NG- TIP B R O G U E S . Brown or black grained leath er. S treet Level. JUMBO D R E S S B AG S. Z ip front, 3-hook fram e. Pink, sand, 90 turquo ise. 1.59, 2 /$ 3 T re m e n d o u s selectio n in 1 7 , 99 New York P re p a re s F o r World’ s F a ir Coupon h igh to low h eels. M any 9 girdles, panties bedspreads NEW YORK— With the New York W orld’s F a ir opening W ednesday, w orkm en set a feverish pace Monday sprucing up the 646-acre exposition site. Revlon L o v e Pot c o lo rs and styles. 4 .9 9 16.99 The billion -d ollar exposition opens officially at 8:30 a.m . Lightweight control with L yera (r) Im perial Rose by F ield crest. Wash­ with a ribbon-cutting cerem ony followed by a form al p ro ­ reg. $ 1 . 6 5 $$29 Special group casuals spandex pow ernet. W hite, colors. S-M -L . ab le. C otton-rayon blend. 6 colora. gram featuring speeches by Vice P resid en t Hubert H. Hum phrey and W est B erlin M ayor W illy B randt. 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NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u esd ay, A pril 20, 1965 MSU v. DU; Litwhiler v. Millen Krasnan v. FACE WAYNE STATE- By DUANE LA N C A S T E R 1 The N E W S ln 77 | Lacrosse V ictors ; Crew, Rugby Lose Netters Set For Opener S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r A couple of fo rm er m ajor lea­ B y PH IL LOOMIS gue baseball p lay ers m eet today State News Sports W rite r in D etroit when M ichigan State takes on the U n iversity of De­ troit at T itan Field at 3 p.m . S P O R I S A trio of Spartan athletic clubs had b etter luck with the moody w eather E aster weekend than they had with regular for two seaso n s. Drobac described him Only the capacities have chang­ opponents. as "trem endously im proved.” ed—they’ll be head coaches this T he la c ro sse , rugby and crew club tangled with wind, Shelton, a native of C hicago who played his tim e. pitched for the P h illies before en tire re s t of the team back rain and opponents alike Saturday, and although each club State £ tenni£ team opens its reg u lar season high school tennis in C alifornia, has been a Danny L itw hiler, S tate’s coach, retirin g in 1959, from last y e a r's squad which av erted a shutout by. the w eatherm an, only the la c ro sse chedule :odav igainsiW ayrie State U niversity steady Spartan p e rfo rm e r for the past two divided 12 y e ars in the big lea­ D etroit, u n d e f e a t e d in six com piled a 2 1- 6 m ark. squad finished a w inner. : Delro years, leading the team in singles victories gues with the Philadelphia P hil­ gam es this y ear, p resen ts an in­ State has its whole pitching T he stickm en su rp rise d the U n iversity of M ichigan 9-4 The Sv art ans. who am assed a 3-2 m atch re c ­ both seasons. lies, C incinnati R eds, St. Louis teresting co ntrast to the Spartan staff back but lacks sev eral of at the Old C ollege F ield Saturday m orning, but in the e ir aar tal s p r i n g trip through the South, C ardinals and old Boston B raves, team . D etroit ap pears to be short its leading h itte rs of a y ear ago. afternoon the rugby team didn’t fare as w ell, losing to a T ar ar team now in the p ro cess of L ast season, State com piled a 14-6 m ark, while T itan skipper Bob M iller on pitching, but has alm ost the Junior left hander John K ras­ Indiana 3-0. The Spartan row ers finished last in a field g. Mos of Wayne’s veterans left the a fourth-place finish in the conference and a tie nan will be the probable s ta rt­ of th ree In a m eet on the D etroit R iver n ear B elle Island. vinter í. r various reaso n s. for tenth place in the NCAA M eet. ing pitcher for the Spartans and T he la c ro sse team , In its hom e opener, played a b all- Coach St an Dro iac will play Dwight Shelton ,j i~h Trl ’t Wolff at firs- and second singles, Wayne State, coached by F red M ulhauser, has won nine consecutive P resid en ts’ Athletic Con­ Bluejay Games Now Wednesday will be faced by eith er Lou R a- dom ski or G eorge M ach. Both contro l type of offense in winning its f irs t gam e of th e y e ar. They had played two tournam ent gam es at N otre Dam e two ference titles but feels that it will take a Spring was h e re Saturday, but Spring A rbor w ill get t h e i r are 2-0 this season while K ras­ weeks ago and lost both. ispectivê 1y. supp tried by Jim P hillip s, L aird " m ira c le ” to rep eat that type of perform ance the Spring A rbor baseball team crack at State W ednesday, when nan has not allowed an earned H arrington was the big sc o re r for the Spartans with five ari-,e r, Vi1Ç Dhoot e arid Mike Youngs, this year. w asn’t. the gam es will be m ade up. S tart­ run in 1 1 innings and has a 0 - 1 goals. Joe Heywood, Paul C aldw ell, Bill H edger, and Dave Phillips and Dl ooee will com bine for first The T a rta rs earn ed a 6-3 m ark last season. The Bluejays w ere due here ing tim e at Old C ollege F ieldw ill reco rd . W agner each added one goal. -■uhles, a Ion2 wi it the team s of Shelton-W olff Top returning p la y ers a re Bob G erm ain of Allen for a double header with the be 1 p.m . The big h itte r thus far for the In the afternoon, the rugby team com pletely dom inated id Warne;r-Youne Park and G reg B ielaw ski of G ro sse Pointe, S partans, but the tail-en d of win­ Spartans has been rightfielder play over the H o osiers of Indiana, but lost 3-0. im captain, prepped te r showed up instead , forcing It will be the firs t m eeting in Dick B illings. T he sen io r slug­ A fter the H o osiers had sco red on the opening kickoff, ich and has' been a the number th ree doubles cham pion in 1964. postponem ent of the twin b ill. the history of the two team s. ger has 19 h its in 44 plate ap­ they w ere unable to do anything with the Spartans dom ina­ pearances for a .432 m ark . His ting play. Yet, State couldn’t sco re. ex tra base hits include five dou­ Coach N eville D oherty pointed to inexperience as the big b les, a trip le and a hom e run. facto r in the defeat. Bob Speer, a .293 sw inger, has Whle the la c ro ss e and rugby team s w ere sloshing ENT SPECIAL G a r r e t t , H u r d le r s S e t M a r k s also looked i m p r e s s i v e this sprin g and w ill probably replace r jin>asg sS tate’s clean-up hit— around in the mud, the rowing club w as also experiencing som e inclem ent w eather. An inexperienced team , consisting of th re e ju n io rs, th ree WEDNESDAY will hit fifth if the sophom ores and two fresh m en, finished la st in th e ir trip le NOON ENTREE: F or M SU In O h io R e la y s t fs m ade. dual race with Wayne State, the w inner, and C anisius Col­ lege. 6r shorrstop B ruce P e tti- Wayne State finished six lengths ahead of the Spartans SALISBURY 1gestCOLUMBUS, Ohio—The big- cle arly showed t h a t M ichigan track guns in the M idwest State had hit the m ark square on place finishes back to E ast L ans­ ing, with n u rd lers Gene W ashing­ ton and C lint Jones and broad bone and th ird basem an John B ei- denbach have also been swing­ and five lengths ahead of C anisius after waiting four and one-half hours for the riv er to calm down. took aim at the Ohio R elays held the nose. ing hot b ats. Pettibone is hitting STEAK WITH . 9 0 { < htime ree Saturday, but when it cam e The Spartans brought th ree to inspect the ta rg e ts, it f irs ts , two seconds and two th ird - jump ace Jim G a rre tt leading the pack. " It was a very encouraging .321 and Biedenbach is a .409 h itte r and has batted in nine run s. MUSHROOM GRAVY T he T itans a re led by a b ro ­ AND showing,” s a i d C o a c h F ran th e r doubleplaycom bination.T he D ittrich, com m enting on h i s shortstop is Dennis D eptula, who LIMA BEANS GOLFERS! team ’s initial outdoor contest. hit .290 last season, and his $ R evitalized “ C om paratively, the boys ran SHAGBAILS M DiNNER ENTREE: twin b ro th er, Dan, is at second. 100 p er cent b e tter than in last Both are sen io rs and are begin­ .1 9 doz. y e a r’s relay s held at the sam e ning th e ir third y ear on the v a r­ T urkey-V egetable Pie P lastic tim e.” G a rrett, who didn’t com pete sity. ITATI AND CORN PRACTICE BALLS Ju n io rs Tom Engel, a .317 la st y e ar, set a c a re e r high of h itte r last season, andT om S ied- IS .tu dent S c e c i a l s Al w a y s I nc l ud e ' » . a . or 6 f o r * ! " 25 fee t in the broad jump to take laczek (.363) handle first and e x t r a s As lad , D e s s e r t , Rol l firs t honors in that event, along th ird base respectiv ely to give Beverage. TENNIS RACQUETS.. AC with a second-place finish in the the T itans a veteran infield. f rom *0 . 7 J tough trip le jum p. F our candidates fight it out ML _ SPECIALS ARE CHANGED DAILY, The team.of Jones, W ashington, for the startin g outfield po si­ MONDAY THRU FRIDAY FREE lUSGA 1965 Golf F red McKoy and Bob Steele com ­ ; 11:15 .-.m .-l:15 p.m . and 5 to 7 p.m . R u l e Book- wi t h p u r­ tions. Senior C liff Rothrock and ch ase of S 1.0 0 or m ore. bined to take the shuttle hurdles junio rs H arry B rinsden and Dick gar- in :60.2, erasin g the old m ark of R oshid, all v eteran s from last :61.6 set by Ohio State in 1958. UNION CAFETERIA LARRY CUSHION «ssar Jones won the 120-yard high y e ar, receive com petition from p itch er-o u tfield er M ark O tten- 3020 V ine St. - 1 blk. N. of Mich. Ave. - W est of S ears hurdles in :13.8, with W ashington b riet. Open Mon . & F ri. Nights T ill 9 IV-57465 running second at ¡14.1. W ashing­ ton also tied the Spartan reco rd in the 330-interm ediate hurdles FINISH LAST AT COLUMBUS Golfers Clubbed In Debut and team ed with Jones, Steele and Lias Cam pbell in the 880 re ­ lay, finishing fourth in 1:38.8. I hird place Spartan finishes in by, £ ric Z em - p e r and W ashington, Z em per ran the three m iles in 14:46.4, while C O L U M B U S , Ohio—T he cry the M ichigan State S partans, it est A kers Golf C o u rse. Two in­ w as " fo rc e ” as Big Ten golf w as m o re like " fo u r.” ches of snow blanketed the a rea D o n 't m a ke m e la u g h . G ene tied last y e a r’s v arsity m ark in the interm ed iate hurd­ com petition got underway Sat­ At lea st th a t’s the position forcing the team to use eith er Jenison F ield House o r the Old les with a tim e of :37.9. urday at Ohio State, but for MSU wound up in in quadrangu­ la r com petition. C ollege F ield. Q ualifying round In th e ir season opener, the T he lack of consistent putting E n t r ie s c lo s e S p a r t a n s .w ere u nim pressive, and driving w as exem plified in You mean to say, Dodge Polara, foamseats, May 3 s t a r t s A p r i l 19 F i n a l s b e g in M a y 10 losing to Ohio State, 25 1/2— the p erform an ces of State’s top and I would and all 10 1/2, P urdue, 24 1/2-11 1/2, th re e p la y ers. Jun ior Ken Ben­ I could and Indiana, 20-16. The lo sses son, considered by B rotzm ann as have bought have gotten a those G re a te r L a n s in g dam pened hopes of im proving the Spartan’s b est, fell wav be­ la st seaso n 's seventh place finish low his 77 average of last year, that big, 3 8 3 cu. in. V 8, other things in the B igT en. Coach John B ro tz- shooting rounds of 78 and 82— m ann, how ever, w as not dejected beautiful, carpeting, at no extra Pocket Billiards Tournament about the defeat and gave som e a total of 160 for 36 holes. Senior Doug Sw artz and jun­ Who's laughing? re assu ran ce to his go lfers for luxurious padded dash, cost? * S a n c t io n e d b y the th e ir next m atch. ior Doug Hankey also had th eir "W eTl do b e tter in our next troubles with the w et co urse, B illia rd C o n g re ss of A m e ric a outing," s a i d B rotzm ann. “ T h eir but it w as th ese two who d is­ co u rse w as in te rrib le shape and played the Spartans best effo rts. Joe F. Farhat’s ............. I can’t expect m irac les from Hankey showed signs of his last Velvet Rail Billiards a team that hasn’t p racticed on sum m er form when he won the a reg u la r golf co u rse in two M ichigan A m ateur title . He fin­ w e ek s." ished Saturday’s m atch with a Since r e t u r n i n g from th eir tw o-round total of 156, scoring 2004 N. L arch (U.S. 27 North) 487-3528 sp rin g tour to F lo rid a, the golf­ rounds of 81 and 75. e rs haven’t set foot on the F o r- Sw artz w as second to Hankey for State a s he tallied a 159 sco re. T he rem aining m em bers of S tate’s team and th e ir totals C a r e e r O p p o r tu n ity w ere G eorge W akefield, 169; San­ dy M cAndrew, 171; and John C a rr, 171. UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE VENEREAL DISEASE BRANCH - COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER * BRAND NEW* C O U R S E O U T L IN E S We are going to e ra d ic a te s y p h i li s in the U n ited States. We need people who want im mediate job in v o lv e m e n t, in te re s tin g work, an o u tle t for c re a tiv e ideas, and an e x c e lle n t o p p o rtu n ity for advancement. We want to t a lk w it h above average senior students who are m ajoring in the MATH f o l l o w i n g academ ic fie l d s : B IO L O G Y H U M A N IT IE S P O L I T I C A L S C IE N C E 10 8 & 10 9 E NG LIS H LANGUAGES SOC IAL S CIEN C ES F o llo w s C o u rse j O U R N A L I SM P H IL O S O P H Y PSYCHOLOGY M ate rial E x a ctly ECONOMICS P U B L IC H E A L T H SOCIO LOG Y $ 1 .9 2 H IS T O R Y P U B L I C A D M IN IS T R A T IO N M A T H E M A T IC S In te rv ie w s for June Graduates w i l l be conducted on: At Polara's prices, why clown around with smaller cars? See your Dodge Dealer. MATH 1 1 1 1 1 2 & 1 1 3 wi l l be ready soon Step right up and see Polara—with a 121 inch wheelbase, weighing almost 4,000 road-hugging pounds. April 26 Powered by a 383 cu. in. V8 that runs riot on'regular. Padded dash, full carpeting. All at popular prices. so ld G S D o d g e P o la r a O N L Y C o n ta c t y o u r P la c e m e n t O ffic e to a r r a n g e f o r a n in te r v ie w OODOE DIVISION Ä CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION at AN E Q U A L E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N IT Y Campus Music M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan i uesday. Aprii 20. 1965 h S ói H G re e n S ta m p s mRY W e d n e s d a y ^Ìjationaiy it ó thè ^^reòheót Ijyt J U fa p e # U .S .D .A . C h o ic e B e e f, V e lu e W e y T r im m e d P ^ N a t io n a l's G e n u in e , M ilk - F e d V e a l . . . R o u n d S t e a k V a lu e W a y T r im m e d to .G iv e Y o u M o r e E a tin g M e a t f o r Y o u r M o n t y ! 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SU CED BACON T r e a t T h e F a m ily t o T o p T r e a t Link Sausage.......... Ocean Perch Fillets 1 - Ik . Pkt . 49* I Redeem th l* coupon e t N ation ; S to re *. Coupon R a p ire * S a t.,, A apaaaaaaoaoaan n aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao aaa< le n al Ap *l 1 L et ! r il 14. I p rir N A T IO N A L COU PON S o d a P o p B e tty C r o c k e r ’s K it c h e n T e s te d , S ifte d , E n r ic h e d C F R I I W IT H T H IS C O U P O N 15 0 E X T R A SeWi* S T A M P S ] j Yeer favorite flavor*, parfacfly praiarvad la 9 lo st I • ion aa-lloM • Colo B Roaf Rear • Strew harry • Or onp# G o ld M e d a l F le u r 5 49 | W ith P o r c h * * , e f a n y 1 F h p *. FRYER PARTS : Redeem th l* coupon at N ation al Fe e d • : S to re *. Coupon e x p ire * S a t., A p r il 14. | . I No Deposit Battle*, No Ratero Retila* P ik N ik B r a n d , M a k e s G o o d F o o d s T e s te E v e n B e tte r mOj m N A T IO N A L COU PON c F R I I W IT H T H IS CO U PO N !o5 0 E X T R A u i M STAM PS • 1 2 -Oz. Bottles T o m a to C a t s u p ......................... “ 1 3 | W ith P u rc h e ** e f 1 D o t. e r M ere j FRESH ORANGES in Ctn. M . - S o ftn e s s i f N o r t h e r n , W h it e o r C o lo r s , f o r Y o u r B a th ro o m C : fte d o o m H ilt co upon •« N e tlo n e l 0 — 4 \ 4 -2 9 | sto re *. 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Coupon B x p lre * S e t., A p r il 14. 5 % aouueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei N A T IO N A L COU PON D o g s G o F o r It, N o u r is h in g , B lu e R ib b o n _ r F R I I W IT H T H IS CO UPO N j $109 C j 5 0 E X T R A o iu rn S T A M P S ! 5 ^ 49 F o r L u a u r ie u * H e ir C a re 4 -o s . Lustre Creme Shampoo Jot C h a m p D o g F o o d . W ith P urche*# e f a 1 O f. AEROWAX I Redeem th l* coupon at “ a tte n d Peed | j ! S to re *. Coupon I x p lr e * S e t., A p ril 14. ; L o c k s h o r e , F o r P o ta to e s o r F o r D ip s 4 a 4 a to R O Q O eeeeo eo o o o o o o o o ig g g g e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e * o N A T IO N A L CO UPO N F R I I W IT H T H IS C O U P O N j S o u r C r e a m .................................. ^ 3 9 j 5 0 E X T R A ¿RciN S T A M P S j W ith p u rch a te e f e I S e rv o W o ll- C h illo d , D e lic io u s & R e fr e s h in g , R e d C T.V. STAR BROOM ! Redeem th l* coupon d N d t e n d Feo d , : ! Sto re*. 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Ic y - fre o h , (a c e r a le , Broadcast ChW_____ » 3 3 Duncan Hines Brownies Fkg. 45‘ Dutch Cleanser . . 2 - 3 3 * Romaine or Endive . . 3* l uft y C r a a k e r 'i N e w T r egie d M ie t 1 - lb ., A ll F la v o r * , R e fre th in g 1 - q t., 2 fo r L u x u rio u s C o m p ie *»00 C o ro , C o m ¡ah Y o u r S te a k W it h H o t M ourn G ro w n , M Layer Cake Mix . . . ” £ * Hi-C Frail Drinks . .2 0 7 Sweetheart Soap . . 4 S 3 3 * Fresh Mushrooms . . . * 4 7 F e v e r ira F la v o r , K r a f t 's d% O O # R e g u la r o r I t a li e n , L o w - c o lw i, H r o r y -Dufy B le a ch 1 -lk., V i- e x . J u * t C h iB , S lic e e n d S e rv e , R e a l M e w e iie n 3 Q ( ti 1000 Island Dressing . . ^ 3 7 Frenchette Dressing . . 3 9 Beads 0' Bleach. . S ix « 4 9 Fresh Pineapple . . — ' 3 V W h it e A n g e l Fo n d ■ O G r C h ic k o n o r L iv o r C o t Food ^ A ä S a fe i t G e n tle , B u t So E ffe c tiv e Belly Crocker Cake Mix ’■r J 7 Roman Bleach . . G o l. 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Sim ***• I J ||| D ool F o c k , M Md, If f o c t iv e D ete rg en t Feb Instant.............. - 0 7 )- lb ., M A ll-p u rp o ee H o u te h o ld , L it t le Bo-Peep Ammonia . . i f JY W in d o w * S p a rili* W ith Remile Glass Cleaner F ia t S im 19 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan T uesd ay, April 20, 1965 3 Dorms T e a c h e r s D is c u s s board of the A m erican F riend s of F ishel: B ecause we were asked V ie t N a m m ajority of the South Viett - Join STEP By L I N D A B O Y L E T hree dorm s have b e c o m e S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r Viet Nam, ? non-profit cu ltural by the legitim ate and only gov­ m ese. and educational organization of ernm ent in South Viet Nam. T hree 2 . What do we hope to aclrn w S T E P -slste rs to help with the E d i t o r ' s N o te: Th i s i s f h e New York C ity. He has worked successive A m erican presidents there? Student Educational P ro ject at a f i #s t p a r t of a t w o ~ p a r t and studied in and about South­ have pledged to help South Viet G reer: The aim of the I i itc 1 Negro college in M ississippi this series. east Asia for the last 15 y e a rs. Nam p ro g ress and p reserv e its States is to stop the expat si te rrito ria l i n t e g r i t y , which of C hinese influence by fftca M ason Hall will pay the $80 What should the L’.S. do in Thom as H. G reer, p ro fesso r m eans we will not be a party of supporting an anti-com m ui isi co sts for one of its resid en ts, Viet Nam? That is the main and chairm an of the D epartm ent to giving away that te rrito ry . 'governm ent in South Vie Nam. Non Latm dota M azzarins, N orthfield, issue in a nation-w ide and cam ­ of hum anities, opposes the gov­ F ishel: We want to help the Ohio, sophom ore. pus-w ide debate. ernm ent, present policy in Viet G re e r: We a re th ere because people of South Viet Nam m ain­ South W onders will sponsor Two MSI p ro fesso rs recently Nam. A m ilitary historian, he we chose to intervene in the in­ tain their freedom from C om ­ a fo rm er resident. M errie G or­ voiced, In sep arate interview s, has been interested in world tern al affairs of Viet Nam. When m unist ag ressio n . That agression don, Inkster sophom ore. their opposite opinions on the peace for many y ears. He has the French withdrew , we feared has been indirect, a subversive governn a . but it was even South Cam pbell will co n tri­ question and sev eral others re ­ received his inform ation from in­ what the diplom ats called " a effort to overthrow the goveri - stipulated by the Im ernational bute $25 tow ard the p ro g ram 's lated o Viet Nam. dependent sources outside of the pow er vacuum ,” and we made ment. ( ontrol C om m ission in Viei Nam. expenses. Alpha Kappa Alpha so­ U.S. or V ietnam ese governm ents. our serv ices available to the re ­ 3. What do the V ietnam ese I he com m ission, set up by the ro rity will also sponsor a volun­ W esley R. F ish el, pro fesso r of people want? Geneva agreem ents of 1954, pub­ te e r. political science, generally sup­ T hese answ ers w ere provided gim e in Saigon. T here is no lished a report in 1962, calling ports present U.S. policy in Viet by Fishel and G reer: reason to believe that we are Fishel: T he V ietnam ese people Students will be divided into !. Why are we in Viet Nam? in Viet Nam at the wish of the have the norm al kinds of am bi­ North Viei Nam guilty of ag g res­ nine are a s at R ust C ollege in Nam , F ishel is chairm an of the tions. They want to be left alone sion on South Viet Nam. Holly Springs: study skills in­ in peace. For them , this war has G reer: I want to s tre s s that stitu te for high school juniors and See Drum Diamond Rings only at lasted 20 y e a rs. the Viet Ceng is an essentially sen io rs, a com m unity education G reer: P eace and the expulsion Indigenous group which does r e ­ p ro g ram , m usic, re c re a tio n p ro - ttiese Authorized ArtCarved Jewelers ceive support from North Viet gram , lib rary , university re c ­ AEROSPACE E X P E R T S - - C o m i n g f o The c a m p u s V ietnam ese. Nam but would operate even with­ ords, histo ry of Rusi C ollege and f o r two p r o g r a m s today is this b ria fin g team 4« Is ti a civil w ar? out it. F u rth e rm o re, the in te r­ a group to s ta rt a Student Edu­ fr o m Maxwell A ir F o r c e B a s e , M ontgomery, Ala. Michigan G reer: D efinitely. vention by North Viet Nam is cation C orps th ere. Maj. Jean B. P itn er, Lt. Col. F r a n c i s J. Sweeney only a fraction of the weight of O ther student volunteers a re Albion-Scott T uthill, Jew eler FishelJ N . T hese are two intervention by the United States Sundy Smith, E ast Lansing f r e s h - . J r . a n d M a j . L e s t e r R . H e wi t t ( l e f t to r i g h t ) a r e to s p e a k to t h e M e n ’ s C l u b at n o o n a n d t o t h e A i r F o r c e A lpena-R ene’s Jew elry siates rec< gt ized as states by on behalf of the Saigon regim e. m an: E ileen Howell, New York R O T C c a d e t s in 1 0 9 A nt h o n y at 4 : 1 5 p . m . Ann A rbor-B ycor Inc. ilie rest of the w orld. One state 6 . Who first violated the Geneva C ity sophom ore: Dave Stew art, Ann A rbor-D aniel’s Jew elry Co. has infiltrated and *s supporting agreem ents? O ttaw a, O ntario, senior: P hyllis Bad Axe-Sa eman Jew elry B attle C reek-R oy S. Hailey s Cat ipaign of m ilitary subven- t the governm ent of the G ree r: It’s my belief that it was violated first by the Diem regim e B arton, G rand R apids sopho­ m ore; M ary L , M cA lister, Ma­ MEA Asks Salary B attle C reek -M iller’s Jew elers other state. It is as much a war in South Viet Nam with A m erican rin e C ity ‘junior; and Kay Sny­ B attle C reex-Y oun/’s Jew elers C aro-W m . M anasse D etroit-R ose Jew elry BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS support. We and Diem knew if •he national elections w ere held d e r, E ast L ansing, sophom ore; F red erick Houghton, Ionia g ra­ Credit For Corpsmen i! 1456, 'he w inner would have duate student; Ron Robotham, D etroit-S allan, Inc. been H o Chi M inh, the northern B ellaire junior; Bill B i l d n e r , The M ichigan Education A ssn. S c h o o l E m ployes’ R etirem ent F lint-H atfield Jew elers G rand R apids-H eckner Jew elry Co. STATE Com m unist lead er. T heelections w ere th erefo re called off in the Kalam azoo junior; Paul P ac ter, Stam ford, Conn., graduate stu­ has passed a resolution urging all schools to give returning Peace Fund also gives retirin g teach­ e rs cred it for y e ars spent in the G reenville-1 ab e r’s Jew elry T h « « ~N south. After that violation, both dent; Tom K issn er, D earborn C orps volunteers salary credit arm ed serv ice s. H am tram ck-M ax’s Jew elry North Viet Nam and the U.S. junio r; R ichR ohlin,C anandaigua, for th eir y e ars spent overseas. Ironwood-Join: Albert Jew elry 7:00, acted co n trary to the agreem ent N.Y., senior; Diane L ev y .R iv er- K alam azoo-W alter I . Kin, L ansini'-lJB iuel’s Jew elry Co. TODAY . 9; 10 P.M . by brining in m ilita ry equipm ent dale, N.Y., Junior; P at Spalding, Thi s move to encourage re ­ turning volunteers to en ter the SOCEle c ts which was f o r b i d d e n by the Southfield senior; teaching profession, backs up Lapeer-.Achesoii Jew elers Ludington-Schohl Jew elry Geneva re stric tio n s. F ishel: T he agreem ents w ere M argaret H ills, Wayne soph­ om ore; Helen Lloyd, Lunenburg, the stand of the Naiional Com­ m ission on T each er Education NewO fficers > M arquette-N yquist Jew elry :;rst violated by the North V iet­ M ass., sophom ore; Linda G ar­ E lected to t h e Off-Cam pus Mount P leasant-T hom pson's Jexi ii and Professional Standards. The nam ese. F irs t, instead of with­ cia, D etroit sophom ore; B arbara national com m ission has assisted C ouncil, newly form ed govern­ MGS I ' l H .I D M uskegon-M arvin Jew elei s RICHARD drawing all th eir troops as stated Fox, F rem ont junio r; Nancy Ste­ ing body for students living off M uskegon-Parrr.elee’s Jeweir> in finding teaching positions that For 20th Century Individualists! BU RTO N i the ag reem ents, the N o r t h w art, Verona, P a., graduate stu­ m ake use of th e ir specialized cam pus, T hursday w ere: O w osso-C am pbell's Jew el -y PE I ER V;" am ese left in 10,000 arm ed dent; and R ebecca Logan, E ast E ast L ansing d istric t - J a n e Oxford-A ct esor, jew elers training and experience. agents. Second, they increased Lansing sophom ore. Doyle, East Lansing freshm an, n ew ^ \ r t Q trv e d Royal Oak-.Vlyer's Jew elry Shop St. Jo h n s-L esier I ake Jew elei O TO O LE H A I Vt.M I IN ’ the size of th e ir arm y between F or y e ars, many school boards Nils E ricksen, G r a n d Rapids D F ^ E A M D IA M O N D F L IN G S St. Joseph-G reen’s Jew elry 1454 and 19(i0. Then they infil­ trated agents and so ldiers acro ss Campus Groups haVe g i v e n salary cred it f o r teach ers c a l l e d into m ilitary sophom ore; a n d Tom T aylor, E ast L ansing freshm an. Sarinaw -N ueciitei lein Jew ett \ D EC KET the fro ntier into South Viet Nam. Offer Tutoring serv ice . T he M ichigan Public L ansing d istric t - L a n s i n g MSUFinishes1st For l oves sake anv girl w ould accept even an ordinary Sandusky-Sagem an Jewel ry Pas AV¡SION TlCHMt u m m er c a m p b etw een y o u r s o p h ­ om o re a n d ju n io r y e a rs T eam a l t e r n a t e s included Kalman H uler, D etroit sopho­ 2 . C o m p letin g th e 2 -v e a r A dv an ced C o u rse at a n y sc h o o l o f f e r i n g m ore, and T im T aylor, B attle The M anagem ent Club will hold C reek sophom ore. All of the team its firs t m eeting of the term at th e R O T C p r o g r a m m em bers are studying anim al 7:30 p.m ., tonight in the Union Novelty husbandry at MSL. T ow er Room. , W h a t a r e th e b e n e fits o f A r m y H i J T C t r u i m n n ' "K E E P AMERICA SINGING’ Howard J. Stoddard, chairm an UNITED ARTISTS Pink P an ther C artoon C oaches of the team included of the board of M ichigan National • M a n a g e m e n t t r a i n i n g t< i success in civilian o r m i l i t a r y life -ADDED. R . A. M erkel of the MSL anim al Bank, will speak. The title of ‘THE HOMEMADE CAR’ "W E GIVE PINK STAMPS” husbandry departm ent and Duane S toddard's speech w ill be "M an­ • $40 p e r m o n th pay' wh i l e a t t e n d i n g th* A d v a n c e d C o u rs e , plus» Next A ttra ctio n Koch, graduate assistan t in the agem ent: Key to M ichigan Nation­ - u n i f o r m s ; p a y a n d p a i 1 tr a v e l fo r s u m m e r c a m p s . . . Next! . . . ’ H ush...H ush Sweet Charlotte* “ CLEOPATRA” MSU food science departm ent. a l’s G row th.” • E lig ib ility f o r f re e flig h t at s e le c te d sc h o o ls lea d - in g to a p r iv a te p ilo t - lie • A c o m m is s io n a s a n A t : a ll o f its a c c o m p a n y in g b e n e fits, i n c l u d i n g h i g h e r i t e r o p p o r tu n ity f o r ad- v a n c e m e n t a n d o fficer -la PaulP h illip s • T h e p e rs o n a l s at i s f a» t jv v in g y o u re F o lk w ays R eco rd in g A rtist tr a in e d to a s s u m e le a d e r; ev en m k o w n there, tneffc» T h e s e b e n e fits wi l l p u t yo ;g e g r a d u a t e s a n d wil l p or th to y o u r s e lf to iM MiStfci* t* M anttH M 1 «» H-ience a t your SeeThe SWINGINGEST SHOWonCampus U.S. ARMY ROTC Phi MuAlpha proudly presents its 8th Annual FESTIVAL OF JAZZ Featuring: N atio n ally fam o u s M SU L ab B and O ther E xcitin g Ja z z G rou p s FPEE April 19-20 7:30 p.m. Music Aud. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u esd ay, April 20. 1 965 7 S e n io rsOf TheW eek Cdiendar of Debaters Place Third The MSU debate team finished v e rsities from 38 states sent rep ­ Coming Events S e n io r s H a v e S tu d ie d A b r o a d th ird in the tw o-m an division in resentatives to the convention the Second Annual Delta Sigma held April 11-15. MSU Flying Club— ”:30 p.m ., R ho-Tau Kappa Alpha Na ional Kenneth H ance, p ro fesso r of Old C ollege Hall. Student Convention last week at speech, headed the MSL delega­ SNCC - -8 p.m ., 43 Union. Indiana U niversity in Bloom ing­ tion and was re -e le c te d national H um anities, H o n o r s College “ In one block you have p e r­ "T h e pubs seem to be the gather­ been invited to join many honor- Ag M echanization— 7:30 p.m ., ton. tre a su re r of Delta Sigma Rho- and travel are hits with Lucy haps a 14th century cathedral, ing places for a good c ro s s - a rie s . 237 Erickson Hall. The MSU team of Jim H udek, Tau Kappa Alpha, national speech Langohr, from C olum bia .C ity, now an Anglican church and right section of people, from the down­ Jack belongs to Phi Eta Sigm a, Block and B rid le— 7:30 p.m ., C edar Rapids, Iowa, junior, and honorary. Ind., and Jack A rm istead, from next door is a departm ent s to re ," town businessm an to the dock T au Sigm a, G reen H elm et, Blue 110 Anthony H all—Hugh H ender­ Ken Newton, T renton, N .J., soph­ E ast Lansing. he said. w orker. It’s like nothing we have Key and Phi Kappa Phi. He is son, speaker. om ore, finished th ird to the Uni­ T hese sen io rs p u rsured their " I found one of the m ost in­ in the United S ta te s." president of the MSU chapter of F o restry — ~:30 p.m ., F o restry v ersity of V erm ont and Southwest hum anities studies abroad for a tim e. Jack studied 20th century terestin g things about London was the London pub,” he said. B ecause of th e ir activities and high grades, Jack and Lucy have O m icron Delta Kappa, a national honorary with faculty and student Cabin. Poultry Science— ”:30 p.m ., M issouri State. Ron Sm ith, Davison freshm an, B etaS ig s English lite ra tu re at the U niver­ m em bership. 233 Anthony H all. a n d Dick B rautigam , A l b i o n sity of London last sum m er. Lucy’s h o n oraries include Phi Alpha T heta, Kappa Delta Phi, B eshm an, debated affirm ative in TapO fficers Lucy studied with the In ter­ the four-m an com petition and national School of A m erica for a m Phi Kappa Phi, T ow er G uard, StudentGets com piled a 6-2 reco rd . Beta Sigm a P si has elected the following officers for the forth­ y e ar. T his t r a v e l i n g school M ortar Board and Alpha Lam bda F orty -fo u r co lleges and uni- coming y ear: visited IS co untries including 'Ja p a n , India, the holy land, Egypt, D elta. H er so ro rity , Pi Beta Phi, has awarded her the Helen Lewis S ch o larsh ip P r e s i d e n t , Ken H ofm eister, G reece, T u r k e y , Sw itzerland, Award, the Ju n io r Scholarship A $500 MACELS scholarship Gagetown sophom ore; first vice Italy, G erm any, F rance andG reat Pin and the Amy B urm an Onken has been aw arded to Bill T urner, Award— for the outstanding sen­ South Haven sen io r. The award Graham Speaks president, Ken Kueker, M elrose P ark, 111., freshm an; second vice ORIENTAL IMPORTS B ritain , In India, P re m ie r Nehru gave io r. will enable him to com plete his Jim G raham , recently-elected president, Jo e C alkins, C edar • Straw Handbags the group a tw o-hour inform al Jack has serv ed on F ro sh - undergraduate studies in civil junior rep resen tativ e to ASMSU, Springs junior; secreta ry , John interview , Lucy was im pressed Soph Council, J-C ouncil, Honors engineering. will be the speak er at the se­ Kom nrynski, Livonia junior, and • Snack Trays with the answ er N ehru gave her C ollege Council and AUSG r e - cond general term m eeting of tre a su re r, B ill M iller, Brooklyn T u rn er, 23, is m arried and has evaluation com m ittee. He was two sons, ages two and four. He Students Off C am pus at 8 to­ sophom ore. com m ent on his good health so late in life. p residen t of the junior c la ss, is a m em ber of Tau Beta Pi and night in 34 Union. Beta Sigma P si is the national • Bamboo Skewers He said he had been in p ri­ chaplain of T heta Chi, and is Chi Epsilon as well as a m em ber The upcoming SOC ro ad -rally fraternity for Lutheran .m en.The son over half of his life , and it now public inform ation officer of the Engineering Council. As an w ill also be d iscussed. All SOC MSU "B eta Sig" chapter is p re s­ 519 Vi. G rand R i v e r for Army ROTC. ently w orking'tow ard activation, had given him tim e to m editate. A m em ber of State Singers, Ha onors C ollege student, he has m em bers and in te re ste d students a re invited to attend. and plans to have a house next fall. Jack found London " a wonder­ 3.5 average. • _ _________________ ful place to study. It’s like New Jack has sung in choirs since York in that it has many cu l- junior high school, "Singing in ch oral organiza­ S T O R E H O U R S - M O N D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y 9 30 A M T O 5 30 PM • tural activities such as them re s, W E D N E S D A Y N O O N U N T I L 9 PM m useum s, co n certs, opera and tions is one way for a person the ballet. You’re surrounded by who likes m usic to participate the histo ry of London.” in it without studying it form al­ ly,” he said. Jack was one of eight MSU students awarded Woodrow Wil­ Students To son fellow ships for the first year of graduate study. He will con­ ce n trate on English literatu re at Duke U niversity. Meet NCA At the end of the sum m er, Jack w ill receiv e an A rm y com ­ top perform ers m ission as second lieutenant. He Officials will en ter active serv ice after graduate school. in you r casual life... > Ten undergraduate students a re slated to m eet with re p re ­ sentatives of the North C entral A ssociation of C olleges and Sec­ // / A history m ajor, Lucy has been very active in H istory Club i and was its se c re ta ry . She has also worked on such activities authentic India m adras sport shirts lit? r*. \ \ ' ondary Schools at 1:30 p.m . today as M ichigan S tate’s periodic ac­ as G reek Week and Union R oard Week. G re a te s t look g o in g wi i h e re *** ’%IS . !*** cred itation review en ters its sec­ Lucy has held several offices. ond day. ( S H A R IN G S E N IO R S — S h a rin g s o m e s h e lte r f r o m H er so ro rity elected h er vice the fun is...shirts of The ten will talk for an hour s p r i n g s h o w e r s a n d t h i s w e e k 's S e n i o r s o f th e W e e k president and house m anager. She .MO»" w ith NCA officials in the lounge re c o g n itio n a re L u c y L a n g o h r of C o lu m b ia C ity , was also tre a s u re r of her pledge h a n d -d y e d a n d h a n d w o v e n F*l of the Student Services Building. In d ., and J a c k A r m i s t e a d o f E a s t L a n s i n g . c la ss. R epresenting the accrediting P h o to by L a r r y F r i t z l a n T ow er Guard elected her to the cotton m a d ro s p la id s body a re W alter C. Langsam , vice presidency of that group. presid en t of th e U niversity of C incinnati; N o r m a n B u r n s , She headed the program of read ­ ing io the blind. Alpha Lambda in u n iq u e new co lo rin g s. fi chairm an of the NCA’s com m is­ sion on colleges and u n iv ersities; Rally Registration Set Delta honorary m ade her vice presid en t. She was tre a s u re r of S iz e s S,M ,L,XL. A. H en ley c o lla r shirt. R obert M acY icar, vice-presid ent Students may re tis te r for ihe 3 p.m . Monday and W ednesday, M ortar B oard. of Southern Illinois U niversity, W ilson C ar Rally. this week at and from 3 p.m . until 4:30 p.m . Lucy was one of the 15 out- B. T ra d itio n a l b u tto n -d o w n . Donald B. Johnson, head of the Btfrkey and B essey H alls. T uesday and T hursday. st anding juruors, political science departm ent at Cam pbell s truck, registratio n The truck w i l l be at B erkey Lucv taught history at S t.C lair E a c h , 5 .0 0 -S » the U niversity of Iowa, and John e. te r for the rally , is scheduled from 3 p.m . until 4:30 p.m . on Shores* Lake Shore High School A. L arson, asso ciate p ro fesso r i be at F essey from noon until Monday and W ednesdav, from 1 last term . About 15 per cenr of of business adm inistration at p.m . until 3 p.m . on T uesday and the students w ere ¡ /'iti wealthy N orthw estern U niversity. from 10 a.m . until 3 p.m . on surrounding are a s, out 25 per s' Burn's, not original-')' scheduled to m ake the v isit, explained that Work9 Study T hursday. A pplications for the rally will fare. cent-.of the students were on wel­ y ) NineInitiated he drove h ere from ChicajtoSu; - Can Beat Age also be taken at the rally from day " ju s t for the ride — but 10 a.m . until 1 p.m . and at the they’ve put m e to w ork.” He spent Monday vvith tneoti e r team m em ­ b e rs m a round of one-hour in ter­ E ast W ilson reception desk at any tim e until the day of the rally. The rally will begin at 10 a.m . Phi Kappa P si F ra te rn ity has Jacobsons SAN F RANCISCO I — A M ich­ A pril 24. C ars will assem ble at initiated nine pledges. views with M SI officials. igan doctor kicked som e crutches They are: F re d C .C o rb in ,H a rt M E N S S H OP Also scheduled today (Tuesday, aw ay from the aging Monday by the C om m uter Lot, co rn er of freshm an; T ra v is W. Jack, P ort 210 A B B O T T R O A D A pril 20) w ere appointm ents with insisting t h e y couldn’t blam e F arm Lane and Mt. Hope Road. a r m ust have a m ini­ HJakubow u r o n j u n i o r ; T h o m a s P. seven deans; d irec to rs of the li­ th e ir ailm ents on tim e, then gave mum of ctwo Each perso n s, one d riv er ski, St. Joseph freshm an; b rary , U niversity r e l a t i o n s , them advice for living b etter and and one navigator. C ost is $1.25 R o b e r t M usm anno, Holbrook, alum ni relatio ns, physical plant longer. M ass., sophom ore; John Neu­ planning and developm ent, de­ "T h e re a re no d iseases caused p erDave person. G rand Rapids m ann, Jackson freshm an; John F . partm ent of public safety, hon­ by the m ere passage of tim e,” freshm an,B aehler, said approxim ately 25 O berlin, T ecum seh freshm an; o rs college and the continuing ed­ said D r. F red erick C. Sw artz of c a rs have been re g istered . He O w e n O rndorff, Chicago, 111., ucation service, and the reg is­ t r ar . The team spent p a rt of Monday afternoon touring the MSU cam ­ pus, devoting much of th e ir tim e Lansing. "T h e shaky hand and tottering em gait a re the resu lts of lack of elim condition and ex ercise, not the and passage of tim e. The forgetful phasized that the rally is not freshm ited to the experienced driv­ r, "T h e rally is based on tim e distance, not speed ,” he said. steyn, an; and Tohn H. Z w aren- G rand'R apids sophom ore. M ost Pick yourself to th e C a s e-W onders-W ilson m ind resu lts from lazy habits dorm itory com plex. Fiber, Fabric of study and lack of m otivation. The cure for these so-called stigm ata of aging is obvious— e x ercise and study.” Block & Bridle Hugh H enderson, p ro fesso r of anim al husbandry, will tell the C om StudyAid p lete up with a Parley Slated Speaking at the annual scien­ Block & B ridle Club about his original . . . tific assem bly of the A m erican experiences in N igeria tonight at Campus Sum m aries Owners ar.d m anagers of wo­ m en's clothing sto res throughout the state will exam ine the ch ar­ Academy of G eneral P ractice, 7:30 p.m . in 110 Anthony H all. D r. Sw artz labelled as brain­ H enderson was head uf the ani­ w ashing the concept that "d eb il­ m al science departm ent at the ities com e with age, and at 65 one U niversity of N igeria f o r two is over the h ill." Dr. Swartz is y e a rs. P rospective m em bers are A T L . N at. S c i., MARSHALLMUSIC H u .n ., Soc. 307 E. G r. R iver 332-6997 V study break at a c te ristic s of the new fibers 63. w elcom e. and fabrics at a conference on " Th e potbelly and flabby m us­ cam pus today. c le s that resu lt from the lack of They wall also consider the im pact of advertising, display and personnel on the total m erchan­ dising operation. About 50 m e m b e r s of the e x ercise . .’ ’. the painful stiff knees and flat feet that com e from long-tim e pounding by too much w eight, presen t a pictu re of dilap­ idation which rep resen ts long­ GREEK FEAST McDonald ; M i c h i g a n ' Women’s A pparel ' A ssn., Michigan R etailers-A ssn., are expected at Kellogg C enter. P articip an ts this year will r e - - ceive an additional bonus— a copy tim e lack of c a re and is not due to the passage of the h o u rs,” he said. D r. Swartz recom m ended self- discipline in a program of good Guest Tickets 1 of the A m erican Home Econom ics A ssn. T extile Handbook and other m aterials they car, take back for posture, daily m ental ex ercise and careful regulation of body w eight. ON SALE use. in th eir sto re s. Joining with the MRA division to sponsor this fourth annual "A dd to this the protection of our presen t da., im m unization program and a periodic health ap­ THIS WEEK ONLY T 1 0 :3 0 a.m. til T p.m. Weekdays 2 a.m. til a.m. Friday &Saturday • women’s apparel sem inar is the p raisal program , and the lifeex - T Mon., April 19 -T h u rs., April 22 D epartm ent of T ex tiles, Clothing pectancy figure should jump 10 1 0 :3 0 1 and R elated A rts of theM SL'Col­ y e a rs in one generation,” he Union Concourse lege of Home E conom ics. suggested. 1 - 4 p.m. la st L a n s in g p ric e : $ 1.5 0 on G r a n d R i v e r Ave. J c r /n 1 B lk . E a st of C am pus 2 B l k s . W e s t of U n io n . P le a s e no te l o c a t i o n of 1965 G r e e k F e a s t , to be Lansing' h e ld S a t u r d a y , M a y 1, o n t h e 40 15 W . S aginav 'îlhJïaChî ^ p ra c tic e field behind J e n iso n, 470 0 S. C e d a r 2 1 2 N. L a r c h M e D o n a l d f e ^ re«isoft 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan T u esd ay, A pril 20, 1965 W A N T TO SELL Y O U R H O M E ? 355-8255 EAST LANSING. Frank Lloyd W right C ontem porary. 216 Oak­ This House Was Sold Through Our R E A L E S T A T E Column. land. Two bedroom , no b ase­ m ent. $22,500 cash. P ersonal CORYA1R MONZA 1964. 4-speed. O PEL KADET, 1964 SportC oupe. TRIUMPH T R -3 1957. E lectric PA RT-TIM E. Having a tough tim e WANTED MALE student to live P O R T A B L E TYPEW RITERS, RENT your TV from NEJAU. w ith a overdriv e. W ire w heels. V e r y fitting a p a rt-tim e job intoa vig­ in m odern tra ile r. Next to Gab­ new a n d reconditioned. A ll New Z enith portable for only \ real good machine! 351-4315. Radio, heater. Safety g r o u p . - orous schedule? E arn $60 p er le s. 355-9405 a fte r 4. 16 p ric e s. W olverine T ypew riter $9 p er m onth. F ree serv ice low cost CORVETTE 1964 AM-FM radio.14 W hitew alls. C all 351-5394 or good condition. Phone 882-8230. C o., Inc., 117 E . K alam azoo. and delivery. C all NEJAC TV ED 2-0841. 13 18 week working related evenings AVAILABLE JÜLY 1st. T h re e - and Saturdays. Call M r. Blythe, bedroom hom e. 5 m inutes to 482-1452. 15 R ental. 482-0624. C W ANT AD P o stractio n, 4 -speed tran sm is- PEUGEOT 1960 Sunroof. N ew TRIUMPH 1964 S pitfire. Fully at 882-6629. 16 FULLY GUARANTEED, R ebuilt ENGLISH AND WESTERN riding sion. 327 cu. in. 365 h.p. F a st- w hitew alls. Low m ileage. Good equipped. Nicel Asking $1,750. MSU. C om pletely f u r n i s h e d , back. 15,000 m iles. S3,b00. OX condition. $495. P h o n e 332- S pring-tim e tastyl John, 332- WANTED: BUSBOY for lunch and $175. P artially furnished, $150. and reconditioned appliances. co u rse s. E nroll now and receive Phone 339-2209 afte r 6 pm . 14 T e rm s . H arley’s A ppliance R e­ fre e bus transp ortatio n. 882- • AUTOMOTIVE 4-9011. 16 0428. 16 3109; 487-3661. 17 dinners. C a l l stew ard, ED • EMPLOYMENT VOLKSWAGEN 19 63. Sunroof. 2-5035. 14 p a ir, 523 E. G rand R iver. 484- 4863; 355-2015. 21 • FOR RENT CORVETTE 1964 convertible. 30u PONTIAC, 1^62 Bonneville con- 6011. 21 FREE! A thrilling hour of beauty! h.p. A utom atic. L i k e n e w. vertib le. Full pow er. Bucket Red. W hitewalls, radio, head­ FAST TYPIST o r Justo w riter Rooms • FOR S A L E $3,750. Phone 332-0570 m orn­ seats. G eneral dual 90 prem ium re s ts . Many e x tra s. Serviced operator. Full o r p a rt-tim e in- SAVE OVER $100 p e r term , to m e DOG HOUSES. Sm all, m edium and F o r appointm ent, call 484-4519. to Open Rush, H edrick House, larg e. Newly built. $12 and up. M ERLE NORMAN C osm etics • L O S T & FOUND ings o.r after 5 pm . 16 tire s . Light blue, w hite top. r e g u l a r l y . $1,250.355-6229; downtown L ansing offset p rin t­ • PERSONAL 372-4338.________ 16 ing plant. Layout, paste-up and 140 H aslett St., W ednesday,7:30. C ill 487-0782. 14 Studio, 1600 E. M ichigan. C17 • PEANUTS PERSONAL DODGE LANCER Iu 0 1 . White with $1,950. 882-6967. 15 VOLKSW AGENT$roTedan. Blue. related experience d esirab le but Investigate the opportunities in STUDENT V I O L I N S , VIOLA, red in te rio r. L arge 6 . Good con­ PONTIAC 1961 station wagon. A-l Good condition. $700. C all 355- STUDENTS: WHY leave y o u r • REAL ESTATE dition. Call any tim e, ED7-9755. condition. No ru st. Will consider 5920 after 5 pm . not required . Can be learn ed on cooperative s t u d e n t housing. C ello. O rch estra m odels. Ex­ (jorm s, when BIMBO’S w ill de­ • SERVICE 16 trad e. $1,150. Phone IV 4-3070; 13 job. High Union w ages. W rite 332-0844 for rid e s o r inform a­ p ertly r e p a i r e d . R easonable liv e r your pizzas to you! Call • TRANSPORTATION P.O . Box 963, L ansing. S t a t e tion. 15 ca se s, s trin g s ,p a rts ,a c c e s s o r­ 484-7817. • WA NT E D DODGE, 1964, wagon. L arg e'en - IV 4-4670. 15 VOLKSWAGEN, i960, Deluxe sta- experience, etc. Will contactyou MALE GRADUATE student or ies. BARTOW VIOLIN SHOP, SAILING EXPEDITION. C e n t . C17 tion wagon. Good tire s and radio. DEADLINE . gine, new tire s . Pow er 20,000 RAMBLER, 1959 A m erican Wag- $975. Call 332-161?. 15 F riday for interview Saturday. upperclassm an. A ttractiv e sin­ 306 1/2 N. W ashington. IV 7- A ra e r./ C arib. Share adventure, m iles. Left on w arranty. $2,385. on. O verdrive, h eater. 6-cy l­ 16 gle r o o m . S em i-p riv ate en­ 5697. 14 expense. .A irm ail. Yate F a ir- 2 p.m. one cla ss d a y be­ 339-8074. 18 inder, standard. Light b l u e . VOLKSWAGEN'1 9 5 8 Karm ann PA RT-TIM E, FU LL-TIM E help tran c e. Walking distance. P a rk ­ ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T 3- w inds, Club P esca, C artagena, fore p u b lic a tio n . FALCON 1961. Good .condition. Runs good. $395. 332-1437. 16 Gcondition. hia. Low m ileage. Very good B lack. See a t 135 needed. W aitresses, dishw ash­ ing. ED 2-1363. ' 16 s p e e d bicycles, $39.77, full C olom bia. 14 C a n c e lla tio n s - 1 2 noon one New battery, exhaust system , RAMBLER 1962 Custom C lassic Bogue. 332-6113. 16 e rs , cooks. Apply in person, W O M E N . APPROVED, super- p ric e . R ental-pu rchase term s PHI M u ALPHA jazz festiv al. c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n generator and spindle bearings. 6 . Stick. O verdrive. Radio. Oth­ Howard Johnson’s, 3224 E. Sag­ vised for sum m er. C lose to available. We also have tennis A pril 19 and 20. 7;30 pm . M usic C all ‘ 337-086' 18 e r ex tra s. Excellent condition. VOLKSWAGEN IdOO V arient. 66 inaw, F ran d o r. 16 c a m p u s . Cooking p rivileg es. bracq uets, golf b alls, badminton PHONE FA L C O N fiT t I. F ou loor sta M ust sell. 355-9443. 18 h.p. engine. New c a r condition. 332-8945. 16 ird ies, gifts and housew ares. auditorium . F re e ad m ission. 14 tion wagon. R. rack. Econom RAMBLER .195$ station wagon. 6-,000 m iles. B est offer. Call MAN, Full o r p a rt-tim e for gen- HARDWHERE, a c r o s s L o T 'S and lo t's of faculty com e 355-8255 ical family tr sportati ). E x - 6 -cy lin d er. Stick Good engine, 487-0828. 14 eral landscaping w ork. E xper­ IF YOU wish to do y ard work in ACE from Union. ED 2-3212. C to our office for a com parison RATES cellent condit From wner, new tire s , radio. C lean. $400. VOLKSWAGEN, 1 9 6 1 red with ienced p re fe rre d . C a l l ED exchange for room and garage, OLYMPlA PRECISION tyjpewr'it- of hom e and auto ra te s. W e've 482-2121. 13 Ml 1-6591. 2-3310. Sandhill A cres Land­ 6 m iles from cam pus, call TU e r s - portable, standard , elec­ got 20 com panies. You got the 1 D A Y ............ $ 1 . 5 0 15 black in te rio r. R a d i o , w hite­ scaping. 16 2-3563. Fine place to study for tric . L. E. L ighthard 8t Co., tim e? BUBOLZ INSURANCE. 3 D A Y S _____ S 3 . S0 FALCON \^ tl, Standard tra n s ­ RENALTT I 9 6 T deluxe/ 'B lack w alls. Good condition. One own- non -sm ok ers. 14 310 N. G rand Ave. IV 2-1219. 16 C14 5 D A Y S _____ 55. 00 m ission. Radio. Good condition, with leather upholstery. Roomy e r. Call 351-5007b e fo re3 p m . 14 GREAT L aIceS EMPLOYMENT ( 3 a s e d on 15 words per adl $850. Plym outh, 1958,9 -passen­ back seat for luggage or long VOLKSWAGEN 1963. M int condi- £or perm anent positions in of- MALI- STUDENTS. Supervised SKIERS! BARGAIN sale. M en's OPEN RUSH! T he m en of Hedrick ger wagon, V- 8 , standard. Very trip s . 355-9368. fice, sa le s, technical. Call IV housing. Cooking, parking. Two equipm ent bought this season. House at 140 H aslett invite you T h e re w i l l be a 50c s ervice 13 tion. Only 18 m onths old. Black 2-1543. C16 blocks from B erkey. Phone IV Head com petition slalom s (200 to open rush. W ednesday, 7:30 good condition, $350;. Phone IV SAAB I960 7^0 GT. Good condi- with white sidew alls. Serviced and bookkeeping charge if 5-1170, - _____ 14 tion. Radio. $490. C all 332-3746. regularly. 355-3104. 16 HORTICULTURE STUDEN+ for 5-8836. 23 SL, m a rk e r and lift bindings). to investigate inexpensive, con­ th i s ad is not paid w it h in FORD" 1957 F airlan e SOO. Very 14 VOLKSWAGEN 1964. R adio, heat- shrubbery work at E ast L ans­ Fo r Sale R eikker sealed -so le boots (10), venient cooperative living. Call o n e week. good condition. Radio. Autom at­ S P RTN G SELLING S P R ’E E T e r. Ruby red color. $1,400. Call ing residen ce. C all 332-4090.16 Kennedy poles, B a rra c ra fte rs 332-0844 for rid es o r inform a­ ic transm issio n. N ew w hite­ CHOOSE FROM a large selec­ NA 7-5764 any tim e a fte r 6 pm . ATTENTION: L E F T-HANDED double-lock rack . Aspen stretch tion. 15 WANTED, TWO Bus Boys, im - g o lfers. M atched set, Haig U ltra pants (32). T otal value $267. P R O F E S S O R D E S t R E S 3- The State News does not w alls. 35 5 - 5009 , 8-5. 15 tion of late model used c a rs . _______________ 14 m ediately. Delta Gam m a. 365N. p erm it racial or religious woods and iro n s. A lso set of Now $100, o r any item s 1/2 bedroom h o m e for ‘65- ‘ 66 FORD WAGON, 1^57 F-S. Auto- Ju st freshly traded on new 1965 H arrison, E ast L a.ising. 16 G eorge Nicol woods. P erfec t pf-ice. C all ED 7-1570. discrim ination in its ad­ m atic. Excellent in te rio r, m e­ F o rd s. Auto Service & Ports 14 school y e a r. Ow nership c a r e vertising colum ns. The condition. See after 6 pm . 696 BABY BEDS, sewing m aqhine, given. C all 355-9783. 15 chanical condition. New exhaust. 1962 FORD convertible 352 V - 8 . GENERATORS AND STARTERS. F o r Rent Beech St., E. L. 14 drafting set, d ish es, sunlam p, State News will not accept Good tire s . $200. 393-0415. 15 Standard tran sm issio n . Radio, R ebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ TUX RENTALS. Why pay m ore? BICYCLE S T O R A G E : S a l e s , PORTRAITS, HAND Painted on advertising from persons FORD, I960 4-door. 8400. ENG­ whitew alls. Many other ex tra s. teed! Exchange p rice $7.90. Me­ $8.50 for v.hifes. $9 for black, serv ice a n d ren ta ls. E A S T paint co m p resso r, cu tlery ,ta b le silk o r canvas from any cle ar discrim inating against r e ­ LISH BIKE, 817. ED 7-0177. 18 One-ow ner ca r. chanic on the job! Installation $9.50 other co lo rs. Includes LANSING CY CLE, 1215E .G rand w are. M iscellaneous. 1\‘2-3537. photograph. S a m p l e s shown. ligion, race, color o r na­ 16 Sizes 8 " x 10’’ - 24” x 28” . tional oriein. FORD 1959. 6-cylind er autom at- 1962 FORD G alaxie 500. 4-door serv ice available. ABC AUTO com plete outfit. L atest styles. R iver. Call 332-8303. C CANOES: 17’ fib erg lass " P e re 882-6724. 15 ic. F airlan e 500 , 4-door.C lean. V -8 C ru ise-O -M atic. P o w e r PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- Evening appointm ents. WEND- GET YOURS - Phil F ran k ’s C a r- M arquette” , $165. 17’ m olded Radio, heater. White sidew alls. steering. Radio. Many other ex­ 1921. C ROW'S S. Lansing C lean e rs, 113- A u to m o tiv e 353-1422. 16 tra s . P riced for quick sale. NEW BA TTERIES/ E x c h a n g e 115 W. South St. IV 9-2435. 15 Ctoon artoons Book. 50 of P h il's best mahogany ‘‘W olverine’’, $180. in a beautifully bound Peanuts Personal FORD F airlan e 2-door V-8 p rice from $7.95. New sealed Beautiful 15’-16’ deluxe ru n­ PAM and CAROL: B ill an ’.Iw e re AUSTIN HEALEY S prite MK 1. FORD I960 G alaxie. V-S, 4-door. 1962 autom atic. Radio. E xtra clean. beam s, 99£. Salvage c a rs , large Apartments book - $1.00 each. F o r o rd e rs abouts, $675-$850. U sed canoes, very pleased to dance with you 1959. R ed/ R a d i o . C a l l ED Po.ver steering, brakes. Radio, 1962 FORD Falcon 2-door. Radio. stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO NEED ONE m ale room m ate for between of five o r m ore, call: 351-4322 $100 up. R epair w o r k reason­ a t the Roundtable in G eorgetow n. 2-836° after 10 pm. h eater. W hitewalls. $500. Phone Standard PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV 6 p.m . and m idnight. able. CUSTOM BOAT DESIGN We hope to see you again som e­ 351-4117. 16 tran sm issio n . Locally ap artm ent. One block from Un­ ALPHA ROMEO 1959 Super Spy- owned. 5-1921. C ion. $50 monthly. 300 M .A.C. CANOES - FIBERGLASS a n d AND REPAIR. 1020 Dakin St. tim e because we live n ear A r­ der. Best condition. See eve­ LARK 1959, 6 cylinder, autom at- 1961 CHEVROLET C o rv air 700. a fte r 5 pm . 17 alum inum from $149 up. ALBIN IV 9-1845. 17 lington, Va. a n d enjoy t h e nings 5-6. 116 G rand R iver, ic. 4-door. Body av erage. A-l 4-door. Standard tran sm issio n . Scooters & Cyc l e s COUPLE, OR two graduate stu- BOAT A N D MOTOR SALES, BOY’S CLOTHING. Size 12-14. Georgetw on clubs. B. C ircosta, W illiam ston. 16 tire s . $300. Phone 482-5102. 14 Radio. V ery good condition. HONDA 1963 Super Ha.vk. 305 cc., dents. One bedroom . F urnished, M -78, P o tterv ille. 645-0951. 15 G irl’s clothing, size 12-14. All 203A Thom pson, Penn State Un­ C h e v r o l e t "1957 C 'onT irtM e. MERCURY 1959 station wagon. 1960 FORD 4-door. V -8 stand­ 3,300 m iles. W indshield, sad­ u tilities paid. $110 m onth. Oke- AMBASSADOR OLDS E F l a t a n d in e x c e l l e n t condition, IV iv e rsity , U niversity P a r k ,P a .14 Pow er steering, b rak es. G o o d V - 8 . Autom atic. R adio, heater. ard transm issio n. Radio. A real dlebags. $650. Call 339-8831. 16 m os. ED 2-5460; ED 2-1002. 15 F F rench horn. Ju st like new. 2-8574. 15 Condition. >4“5. C all 355-0782 Good condition. $425. P h o n e golSd buy. VESPA 125, 1964. W indshield. $225. 337-9630 afte r 9 pm . 18 PIRANHA. LARGE flesh-eating Real Estate after 5 pm. 13 484-8705. 617 E. M ichigan. 16 1959 yORDS! 4 to choose from . E xcellent condition. $300. IV E d en R oc A pts. PRESCRIPTIONS F I L L E D at beast. K iller! Viviousl D estruc­ THREE BEDROOM . ranch. F ull CHEVROLET 1958 'lm p a la , 2- MERCURY. 195" Black C onvert- Stop Vnd look 'em over! 252 R iver St., E .L . low -low p ric e s. 30-day charges tive! B est offer over $50. 355- basem ent, g a r a g e . P artially door hardtop. $200. C all 351- vble. Pow er steerin g , brakes, 1964 FORD F a l c o n R anchero, 5-8275. ‘ 14 a v a i l a b l e . MAREK RE.YALL 3132. ' 15 cjrt.pleted recrea tio n room in - 4691 after 6 pm. 14 seats. Radio. Good top. $195 - pick-up. O versized wheels and SKAT-KITTY. m .p.h. 150 mpg.' 36" x 35 ". 30 F o r around N ow le a sin g fo r PRESCRIPTION CEN TER, 301 CITIZEN’S BAND two-way radio. basem ent. F h slett-ten m inutes CHEVROLET 1962 lm pala sedan. B est offer. 355-3103. 16 tire s . Radio. Deluxe trim . Many cam pus, boat o r plane. B rand S u m m e r & Fall N. C lippert, by F ran d o r. F re e C redit term s available. F re e In­ from cam pus. A vailable June Outstanding condition. 26,000 MGA 1958. Low m ileage. No rust. ex tra s. New c a r w arranty. new. S acrifice. 351-4107. 14 Nat Hammond 332-8488 fever th erm o m eter with this ad stallatio n . 620 B aker St. Call IV 1st. M inimum down, $500 with m iles. $1,500. IV 2-2267, 6—7 Blue With gray in te rio r. See to 1960 VOLVO 2 - d o o r . R a d i o , whitew alls. 3-speed. Standard PARILLA M OTORCVCLE250 cc . SUMMER TERM . F ou r g i r Is . and any new p rescrip tio n . C14 2-7000. 15 AFHA schom f i n a n c i n g . Call D„ F . . R esidence, 339-8435; pm . . 14 ap preciate. ED 7-7473. 18 transm issio n. $695. T o u rist m odel. B eautiful Ital­ Duplex near cam pus. Six ro om s, 19 64 DEMONSTR ATOR Z I G - WEDDING DRESS, size 12, Full Office, 355-5268. CHEVROLET 1*58, 2 -d o o r. 6 cyl- MGB, 1964. 9,600 m iles. O ver- Many transportatio n specials: ian styling. Excellent p erform ­ 1 1/2 baths. A ttractively fu r­ ZA G -O -M atic sewing m achine. length. R easonable. C all 484- 18 inder. Radio, h eater. Excellent d rive, radio, h e ater, seat belts. from $95 to $495. HOUSE FOR SÄLE. M t. Hope ance. Good overall condition. nished. P riv ate y ard . P arking. M akes buttonholes, s e w s but­ 6304. 15 School a re a . T h ree m inutes to condition. Call any tim e. 332- E xtra snow tire s , pack-away SIGNS FORD SALES, INC. F re d , 332-4754. 16 Phone 332-8903 a fte r 6 pm.- 15 tons, A ppliques, B lind hem s and BOY’S 26" bicycle. Good condi- MSU. T hree-bedroom Cape Cod. 8790. 14 top. Tonneau co ver. $1,995. 33, - 162 W. G rand R iver FACULTY OR GRADUATES: New beautiful designs. Will sacrifice tion. $15. C all 372-0157. 16 1 1/2 b ath f. C arpeted living CHEVROLET I960 2-door. Stand- 1248. 18 W illiam ston Employment A rbor F o re st ap artm en ts. Spa­ for $59 or paym ents of $4.50 CAM PER, ON 19551- 1/2 ton Chev­ room . Call 487-5783. 16 ard shift. 6-cy lin d er. 5 new OLDSMOB1LE 1962 J e tfire coupe. 655-2191 C12 N U R SE-R EG ISTER ED . E xper- cious, o n e -b ed ro o m . Unfur­ m onthly. OX 4-6031. 16 ro let tru ck. Com pletely, fu r­ tire s . Very good condition. 882- H ydram atic. P o w e r steering. ienced. R esponsible position. nished. A v a i l a b l e now. C ar­ T y p e w r it e r s , u s e d nished. L ike n e w. E xcellent S e rv ic e 3450. 18 19,000 m iles. All extras! Excel­ ^t r a n s p o r t a T i o n s p I c IX l s Top pay. Daytim e hours. Give peted. F rig id a ire kitchen Patio shape! 655-2883; 655-1733. 23 WATCH REPAIRING and clean - CHEVROLET, 195° r.vo-door 1m- lent condition. $1,475. 485-3182. -1959Make Your Own T e rm s - com plete p a rtic u lars in applica­ overlooking beautiful park. See PORTABLE and desk typew rit­ VAUXHALL. 4-door. $295. G lR t’S B IB Y C LE.Like new. Two ing, using the new ultrason ic paia hardtop. V - 8 . Pow er Steer­ 15 tion. W rite Box No. B -2, State resid en t m anager. 1165 A rbor e r s , $18 and up. T ape re c o rd e rs, b ask ets, 3-speed. IV -5-8480 or cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz­ ing. New tire s . Good condition. OLDSMOBILE 1964 d y n am ic's« ’. 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-door, 9-p as­ News. 20 D rive. Call 337-0634. 14 $14 up. D rafting table and in­ 372-1754. 16 ing and rem ounting. All work Phone 332-2670. 18 Jade green. Holiday sedan. Hy­ senger wagon, $225. STUDENTS FOR Saturday and stru m en ts. T ra n s isto r radios, SUMMER TERM . L uxury 4-m an p o rtab le phonographs. 25 sets TWO FORMALS, cocktail length. g u a r a n t e e d . T H O M P S O N Sunday R etail com m ission sales ap artm ent. A cro ss from cam ­ CHEVROLET 195*9 lm pala con- d ram atic. P o w e r s t e e r i n g , vertible. Silver. 6 -cylinder au­ power b rakes. ED 7-7938. 15 1959 CHEVROLET B iscayne 2 - of plants and garden, supplies. pus. P arking. F or appointm ent, Cgolf clubs, new and used. 200 One pink s a t i n ; other aqua/ JEW L ELRY, 223 M .A.C., E ast ansing. C all ED 2-2293. 48 O rientations p rio r to starting. call 351-4506. lassic al L -P phonograph re c ­ w hite. Size 5-7. Worn once. FE tom atic. Good condition. Must 6 LDSMOBILE, $ 6 3 convertible. door, $395. 23 o rds. 200 g u itars. D rum sets. 9-8455. 17 DIAPER SERVICE, sam e d ia - sell. Call 351-5314. 16 P erfect condition. Low m ileage. A lso, Saturday F ield W o r k TWO MEN for 3-m an apartm ent. p e rs retu rn ed . E ither you rs or B argains in diam ond and wed­ CHEVROLET 1961, Bel A ir, 4- P riced for quick sale. C a ll484- 1957 BU1CK 2-door hardtop. $257. Cavailable. en ter. IV T w i s s Landscape $50 a m onth. One m an. Full fa­ 4-7753. 13 GRETSCH FIVE-STRING ‘'Folk ding r i n g sets, $19.95 up. M odel” banjo. Two y e ars old. o urs. With our service, you may d o o r , 6 -cylind er, autom atic. 4441, 9-5. 13 c ilitie s. N e a r cam pus. 332- G eneral household goods. D ish­ S acrifice a t $85. 485-4034. 15 include tw o pounds of b a b y Clear.. M ust sell. Phone IV 4- OLDSMOBILE 1^64 W BEAUTICIAN, FLt-L tim e with a Best 19 56 VOLKSWAGEN 2 - d o o r, y e ar experience. M a-tin’s H air 2257._________________________ 16 e s, rugs, beds, sp rin g s, m ?t- clothes that do not fade. D iaper 3928. 18 offer over w holesale. Red with $495. LUXURY FOUR p erson a p a rt- tre s s e s , ch ests, davenports. pail furnished. CHLVA 11, 1963 Super-Sport Con- black top. 337-2053 after 6 pm. SPARTAN MOTORS, INC. F ashions, E ast Lansing. Phone m ent to sublease for sum m er WILCOX SECOND HAND STORE Mobi le Homes AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE vertible. Autom atic tran sm is­ 14 3000 E . Michigan ED 2-4522. 14 te rm . Cam pus walking distance. 509 E. Michigan LUXURY 12’ x t>0' m obile home. 914 E. G ier St. sion. Cordovian brown, black OLDSMOBILE 1963, S ta rfire con­ IV 7-3715 C15 $50 apiece. 351-5455. 16 IV 5-4391 C13 Q uality carp et, duct a ir condi­ IV 2-0864 c tor 'ra sharp. Phone 372- v ertible. All pow er, including TUUNDERB1RD 1958. B ody/m ot- Town & Country tioning, fully furnished. N ear TV REN+ALS for students. E co - 18 tiit w heel. Excellent condition. o r in excellent condition. L ow Houses DRESSED B EEF, Angus a n d C oral G ables. 351-4656. 15 nom ical ra te s by the term a n d Food Company H erefo rds. D irect from farm . month. UNIVERSITY TV REN T­ CORVAIR MONZA, 1962. Black Sell or trade. OX 9-2913. 16 actual m ileage. New tire s . 353- wants ihree men for food FEM ALE ROOMMATE to sh are 36f p er pound. G overnm ent in­ L ost & Found with red in te rio r. $1,000. Call OLDSMOBILE, 196 4 C u t l a s s 0129. 16 sales. C all 487-3661 for house. N ear cam pus. $40 month­ spected, cured. OR 6-5663. 15 ALS. 484-9263. C ly. 332-0637. 16 LOST: MAN'S L e C oultre w rist- DIAPER* SERVICE, three types G eorge O sterson, 351-4687. 18 Sport Coupe 4-speed. Power personal interview . M A T E kN irT C L O T B E S,' size'lT . w atch. M onday, the 12th in Jen - of d iap ers to choose from . Bulk steering. C onsole. Low m ileage. Spring a n d su m m er. S h o r t s , ison L ocker. R ew ard. C all Al, wash f o r cle an er, w hiter d ia­ Excellent condition. S e l l or EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an Avon rep resen tativ e. T urn your Get Out of the s h irts , d re s s e s , etc. $35 takes 353-0287. 16 p e rs. Fluff d ried and folded. U se trade. 694-8111. 18 W a t e r s E d g e a ll. ED 2-4908. 14 LOST: BLUE M ohair coat. Double your If YiJre OLDSMOBILE 1963 ’98' sedan. fre e tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ m ent in your hom e, w rite or SUMMER'S SCHWINN 4-speed m an 's bicycle b rea ste d with C helsea co llar. e r s furnished. No deposit. 25 w ith basket. L ike new. Paid $60. F rid ay night a t Shaw. 355-3120. y e ars ex perience. BY-LO DIA­ own o r rent o urs.C o n tain­ Exceptionally clean. E x tras in­ and call M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664 HOT, HOT SUN Used one term . $35. 355-1112.16 _____________________ 13 PER SERVICE, 1010 E. M ichi­ Tanking clude electric windows, seat. 28,000 m iles. $2,000. 339-8641. School St., H aslett, Michigan o r call evenings, FE 9-8483.C14 HARMONY E L E C T R fC ‘guitar, gan. IV 2-0421. C * 18 Ri ver s E d g e KEEP YOUR C ertificate curren t and enjoy the fresh $100. Medium am plifier, $25. Person al C apitol R ecord p lay er, $45. All W O R L b'i GREATEST Rock ln‘ ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox- THESES PRINTED. Rapid s e rv Of Another OPEL 1959. E xcellent condition. —Local Red C r o s s Chapter coolness of one of our excellent condition. 337-1233.14 Roll Band. T he N1GHTSH1FT. M ust sell. $350. C all afte r 6 pm. 337-2233. ¡P | 16 Apartments needs Red C ro ss trained canoe­ Swimming Pools SCUBA TANK, slightly used, f i Nobody can t o u c h us. ED co pies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- ing in stru cto rs for May canoe­ 2-8369; 332-0327 ; 484-5686. 17 Car... OPEL 1958. T ran sp o rtatio n spe- cial at only $99.95. 332-3817. 16 ing co u rse. Call IV 4-7461. 14 cu. ft. J-ty pe valve. No defects. C ontact The G reek Sponge Div- A BETTER PRICE for your c a r A C C I D E N T PROBLEM? C a f l 5431. _______ C17 N o w Leasing EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD Com­ e r. 355-9114.____________ 14 at PH1LP DODGE, 1431 E a s t K alam azoo S treet Body Shop. What’s your next move? pany needs g irls for tem porary USED GIRL'S English r a c e r . M ichigan. See R uss Lay. Phone Sm all dents to large w recks. A sm art move would be to for assignm ents. Office experience M ust sell im m ediately. Call 351— IV 4-4517. SPR IN G BR 00 K L A K E required. 616 M ichigan National C A m erican a n d foreign c a r s . check the wide range of 5546. ' 14 G uaranteed work. 489-7507,1411 c a r listings offered today. Riding Ranch Summer and T ow er. Phone 487-6071. C16 E ast K alam azoo. C The wide selection should WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS— answ er your needs. L earn: English & W estern Riding Fall T e r m s EVENING EMPLOYMENT SUMMER WCRK We still have a few one & tw o-bedroom UNIVERSITY Save 10%. TH E WELLS PRINT­ ING COMPANY. Phone 355-1942 apartm ents available o r 332-2143 for appointm ent. CIO E nroll Now and # 2 B e d ro o m s If you a re 18-35 6-9:30 pm, 4 evenings per and free for Sum m er and F all. THEATER RENT your TV from NEJAC. week and occasionally on Tickets Available New Zenith portable for only R eceive FR EE # 2 B a th ro o m s Saturdays, you can main­ BURCHAM WOODS $9 p e r month. F ree service T ransportation tain your studies and still and For and delivery. C all NEJAC TV # B u ilt-In FM enjoy a p a rt-tim e job doing Eugene O’ Neill R eptal. 482-0624. C E Y D EA L V IL L A # A m p le P a rk in g S P E C IA L INTERVIEW WORK PIANO TUNING and R epairing. Nolan C. Bartow . E uropean 882-4863 that w ill bring an average or # A ir-C o n d itio n in g incom e of $55 per week. If you a re neat appearing Hurry, Call Today ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565- "Long Day’s Journey Into Night’’ schooled. 306 1/2 N, W ashing­ ton. IV 7-5697. 16 355-2015 BABYSITTING IN my licensed 355-8255 End of River Street Mike Stitt, mgr. ED 2-4432 and a hard w orker, call M r. Brown, 351-4012 be­ tween 10 am & 1 pm. for better living Box Office Open: 12:30 - 5 P.M . Daily hom e. F ive days a week. F o r 2 o r 3 children. 332-0280. 16 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L an sing, M ichigan T uesday. April 20, 1965 ^ Art Of Kremlinology Criticized By Meyer Students m ust re g iste r in p e r­ Placement Bureau W est B ranch A rea School: E ar­ English, S panish/E nglish, R e ­ D). Saginaw, M ich. M /F . son at the Placem ent B ureau at ly and L ater E lem entary Educa­ m edial E nglish, English, Social Sand C reek Public Schools: T he a rt of K rem linology, or Speaking at a m eeting of Delta least two days p rio r to date of tion, H istory/E nglish, M athem a­ S cience/E nglish, Industrial A rts L a t e r E lem entary Education, speculation on R ussian politics, Phi Epsilon, A lfred G. M eyer, interview . tics/S cien ce, B usiness Educa­ (B), C ounseling/E nglish o r So­ M athem atics, B usiness Educa­ is m isplaced effort, and resu lts p ro fesso r of political science at Ap r i l 26, M ond ay tion, H isto ry -E n g lish ( B , M ) . cial Science (M ). H astings, M i­ tion, Special Education Type A. In only g u esses, MSU students MSU, called K rem linology "that Aetna Life Insurance Co.: All W est B ranch, M ich. M /F . chigan. M /F . Sand C reek, M ich. M /F . and faculty w ere told recently. branch of fiction w ritin g " that m ajors, all colleges (B). V arious. H illm an Public Schools: E arly Sheraton C orp.: H otel, R estau­ trie s to f i n d out a b o u t power M. A pril 27, T u e s d a y A ssociation of M ill and E le­ E lem entary Education, English, rant and Institutional m anage­ _______ S e rv ic e _______ stru ggles in R ussia. C arson City C rystal Consol­ vator Miftual Insurance Com­ M usic (instrum ental ), Industrial m ent and Accounting (B,M ). V ar­ "T h e effort is m isplaced be­ idated School: Home Econom ics, panies: All m ajo rs of the Col­ A rts, P hy sics/M ath (B), Physi­ ious. M ale. Ty p i n g S er v i c e cau se we just don’t know enough. all E lem entary Education, Eng­ lege of Engineering (B). Chica­ cal Education (B). Hillm an, Mi­ State of Indiana Highway C om - PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. If we could p red ict, what a re we lish, Spanish, G eneral Science, go, 111. M ale. chigan. M /F . m issin: Civil E ngineering (B, IBM S electric D issertations, left w ith?’’ he asked. Special Education Type "A ” (B). Babcock and W ilcox Co.: Che­ Linden Com m unity Schools : M). Indiana. M ale. th e ses, term p ap ers. 337-1527. In politics, th e p ast is not an C arson City, M ich. M /F . m istry , M echanical Engineering, E arly and L a te r E lem entary Ed­ State of M ichigan C ivil S er­ C ab le facto r in predicting the fu­ C lark Equipm ent: M echanical C hem ical E ngineering, P hysics ucation, Industrial A rts, S panish/ vice C om m ission: A ccounting/ EDIE STARR, t yp i s t. T hese?, tu re, M eyer said. Simply know­ Engineering (B). B attle C reek, (M,D), M etals, M ateria ls, M e­ English, B usiness Education,So­ Finance, C ollege of B usiness (B, d issertatio h s, t e r m p apers, ing the nam e and face of a new M ich. M. chanics (M). A lliance, Ohio. M ale cial Studies/E nglish, A rt/M ath­ M). M ale. M ichigan. general t y p i n g . Experienced. lead er is of very little use in Clio A rea School: Home Ec­ Baldwin Public Schools: Biol­ em atics (B,M ). Linden, Mich. T ra v ele rs Insurance Co.: All IBM E le c tric . OR 6-2645. C forecasting future policies. onom ics, E lem entary Education, , ogy and Science o r E nglish, Spa­ M /F . m ajors, all colleges (B), G rand K rem linology has been w ide­ M athem atics, Science, C hem is­ n ish/E ng lish, M athem atics, In­ Michigan A gricultural Co.: All R apids, Mich. M ale. JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4. spread in past m onths because of ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL. Ad­ the recent leadership change in try , English, B usiness Educa­ d u strial A rts (B,M). M /F . Bald­ m ajors of the C ollege of A gri­ United States A ir F orce: All vertising, 533 N. C lippert. IV tion (B.M), C lio, M ich. M /F . win, M ich. culture (B). V arious. Male. m ajors, all colleges (B,M ,D). the Soviet Union. Control Data C orp.: Packag­ B attle C reek Public Schools: Michigan N ational Bank: Ec­ W orldwide. M /F. 5-2213. C "T h e succession problem is Xn N" BROWN typist and m ulti- som ething that every country has ing Technology (B). M inneapo­ Home Econom ics and G irls Phy­ onom ics, Accounting, and F i­ Washington National Insurance lith offset printing (black and and is one of the v ariab les in a lis, Minn. M. sical Education, All E lem entary nance, all m ajors of the C ol­ Co.: All m ajors, all colleges (B, white and color), IBM. G eneral political sy stem ,*' he said. C u rrie r L um ber Co.: R esi­ Education, E nglish/S ocial Stu­ lege of B usiness (B). Michigan. M). Southwestern and C entral typing, term p a p ers, t h e s e s , dential Building ( B ). D etroit, d ies, G eneral Science, Vocal Mu­ M ale. Michigan. In the Soviet Union the leader­ M ich. M ale. Michigan State L ibrary : All d issertatio n s. 332-8384. C ship is collective theoretically , sic, M athem atics, English, Bi­ . La k. e Fenton C o m m u n i t y ology, B usiness Education,B oy’s m ajors of the C ollege of Com ­ BARBI M EL, P rofessional typist. No job too larg e or too sm all. he said. But actually th e re is a single leader who is in control. Schools: Home Econom ics and P hysical Education, I n d u s t r i ­ m unication A rts (B). Lansing, G irls Physical Education, E arly al A rts, M entally R etarded-S e­ Mich. M ale. Store Building D elta Phi E psilon, M eyer's Block off carqpus. 332-3255. C ¿EASOK'ABLE F A S T accurate host, is an honorary fratern ity SPLASH ERS--Three m e m b e r s of G r e e n S p l a s h , and L ater E lem entary Educa­ condary or E lem entary, Deaf and N orthern Illinois U niversity: tion, English, M athem atics, Sci­ H ard of H earing, Speech C o r­ Hotel, R estaurant and Institu­ Replaces SAM fo r International R elations and M S U ’ s s w i m m i n g h o n o r a r y , d i s p l a y a p o s t e r with ence, Industrial A rts, Biology, rection (B,M ), B a 1 1 1^ C lre e k , tional M anagement (B,M). M / R etail sto res and offices will typing in my hom e. T h eses, dis­ International B usiness. sertatio n s. Call 355-9913. 14 the t h e m e of this y e a r ’ s s h ow , ‘ ‘ It’ s A G r e a t B usiness Education (B.M). Fen­ M ich. M /F , F . Dekalb, 111. occupy the site of the form er Country.” ton, M ich. M /F'. B ritton-M acon A rea Schools: Old Kent Bank and T ru st .Co.: Sigma Alpha Mu house, said Nick Who’s Whose Swimmers To ‘ BEV TALLMAN. Your th eses, L a m p e r e P u b l i c Schools: Home Econom ics and G irls Phy­ All m ajo rs of the College of T e s se ris , owner of the p roper­ term p a p ers, etc. typed in my 'E arly and L ater E lem entary Ed­ sical Education, M athem atics and B usiness Econom ics andFinajjce ty* hom e. E lectric ty pew riter. 372- ucation, M ath, Rem edial Read­ Science (B), B ritton, M ich. (B,M). G rand R apids, M ich,M ale C onstruction on the tw o-story, 3849. C16 ing, Special E d u c a t i o n Type St, Joseph Public Schools: E a r­ 55 by 100-foot building at 507 PP II NNNI N I NGS NGS J G eneral M otors C orp. Chev­ TYPING IN my home. N eat and w ays of life and actions of the "A ” , all Secondary Education. rolet - C entral Office: All m a­ ly and L ater E lem entary Edu­ E. G rand R iver is expected to accu rate. Will pick up and de­ Sandy N yberg, A llegan junior T hirty Spartan women will de­ M adison Heights, M ich. M /F . jo rs of the C olleges of B usi­ cation, Speech C orrection (B). begin this spring and be com ­ liv e r. Phone IV 2-6850. 15 and Sigma Kappa to Frank Phillip, m on strate th e ir talents when they people. pleted by July. M idland junior and Pi Kappa Phi. take to the w ater A pril 22 for T he m em bers a re pledged ac­ M arlette Com munity Schools: n ess, A ris and' L e tte rs , Com ­ St. Joseph, M ich. M /F . SUPERIOR THESES, general typ- cording to th e ir ability. G reen English, Counseling and Guid­ m unication A rts, Social Science, Saginaw Public Schools: E ar­ Retail sto re s will occupy the ing. P rofessio nal s e c r e t a r y . Jan McCollough, G rosse lie the debut of " I t’s A G reat Coun­ ance (M), G irls P .E ., Art (B). (B). D et., M ich. M ale. ly and L ater E lem entary Educa­ ground floor, with offices on the try.** Splash m eets traditionally once IBM Executive. Dawn M organ. sophom ore to Dave H am es, K al­ am azoo sophom ore and P i Kappa The show w ill run for four a week but the g irls have been M arlette, M ich. M /F . D eerfield Public Schools: L a­ tion, E nglish, M athem atics, F o r­ low er level and second floor. ED 7-0971 after 5:30 pm . C14 swim m ing every night since the M ichigan State U niversity Bus­ te r E lem entary Education, Home eign Language, M entally Handi­ A wrought-i’ron fence will s u r­ Phi. days, with evening perform ances iness Office: Accounting (B). E. Econom ics (B,M ). D e e r f i e l d , capped Type A, V isiting T each ­ round a well between the front Pam ela G rill, Hudson fre sh ­ beginning at 8:30 from April 22 beginning of w inter term to p e r­ Transportation to 24 and a Saturday m atinee, fect th e ir ro utines. They a re Lansing, M ale. M ich. M ale/F em ale. e r, (B,M ), D iagnostician (B,M, entrances to he building. man to Ralph C u rtis, Oxford sen­ headed by N orm a Stafford, th eir Michigan State U niversity R e­ E ast G rand R a p i d s P u b l i c NEED RIDE FROM Jolly Rd.', ior and Pi Kappa Phi. A pril 25, at 2:30. sidence H alls: Hotel, R estaurant Schools: All E lem entary Educa­ W averly. W ednesday through S u s a n P anchori, Quinnesec The cast co n sists of m em bers ad viso r, and K arol Brown, club and Institutional M anagem ent (B). tion, A rt, Science, of G reen Splash, wom en’s sw im ­ p residen t. C hem ­ F rid ay . 8 ‘till 5. 355-6511 orT U 2-7798. 15 s e n i o r to Thom as Senatori, K ingsford senior and Delta Sig­ ma P i. G eorgia H edges, Birm ingham m ing honorary. T h eir show, an exhibition of synchronized swim­ m ing, involves as much p re p a r­ Summer . E. Lansing, M /F . istry /P h y sic s, H istory /H um an­ M u s k e g o n Heights P u b l i c ities, French (B,M ), Senior High Schools: E arly and L ater E le­ Openings for A ssistant P rin c i­ m entary Education, Social Stu­ pal (M). G rand Rapids, M ich. ¡ATTENTION CAR OWNERS! Wanted BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 for sophom ore to R obert K. B urgess, R ochester, N.Y. junior and Sig­ ation as a fu ll-sc a le m usical production. Employment d ies, M athem atics, G eography, M /F . Science, Instrum ental M usic, complete front end repair and alignment RH Positive; $7 for RH Nega­ ma Phi E psilon, Everything connected with the A p r i l 26, M o n d ay F orest H ills Public Schools: tive. D etroit Blood Service, Inc. English, Social Studies, Speech, E arly and L ater E lem entary Ed­ « b rakes * suspension L a u n a R ehard, B irm ingham show w as planned and c a rrie d Camp Douglas Sm ith: All m a­ Type A & C C onsultant, V isit­ ucation, F rench, L atin, Industri­ 1427 E. M ichigan Awe., H ours sophom ore and Alpha Xi Delta out by the g irls them selves.T hey jo rs , all colleges f o r sum m er ing T eacher (B,M). M /F. 9-4, Monday, Tuesday, W ednes­ pledge to J e rry P arch eta, Grand chose the them e, planned the staff positions as rifle ry in stru c­ al A rts, English (B.M ). G rand «wheel balancing • steering corrections! day, F r i d a y . 12-7 T hursday. Owens - Ames - Kim ball Con­ R apids, M ich. M /F . Haven senior and Sigm a Phi Ep­ num bers, selected the m usic, to r or co unselor. Ludington, struction Co.: Civil Engineering 489-7587. 48 m ade and designed th eir own F ra s e r Public Schools: E a r­ « motor tune ups silon. M ich. M /F . (B). Muskegon, M ich. M ale. ly and L ater E lem entary Educa­ SCUBA EQUIPMENT. Tank and E i l e e n Com peau, Standish costum es and took charge of Plainw ell Comm unity Schools: tion, Instrum ental M usic, Vocal reg u lato r. D acor, Sports Ways sophom ore to L a w r e n c e C, the various co m m ittees. A p r i l 28, W e d n e s d a y E arly and L ater E lem entary Ed­ M usic, Ind ustrial A rts, Spanish/ o r White Stag. C all 353-1543. 14 WANTED TO SUBLET: June 2 1 - Kowalk, G rand Ledge junior and Sigm a Phi E psilon. Each num ber w orked indepen dently of the o th ers, giving each Camp M artinJohnson:S um m er em ploym ent for Hotel, R estau r­ ucation, M athem atics, S p e c i a l English, English, E n g lish /F o r­ Education Type "A ” , B usiness eign Languages, G eneral Sci­ LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center Aug. 13, 3-bedroom house con­ Judy C hristy, G rant junior to g irl an opportunity to contribute ant andlnstitutional M anagement, Education, P hysical Science, In­ ence, S cience/P hysics ( B , M ) , venient to c a m p u s . G eorge David G. Dobbins, South W ales, to the production along w ith hier juniors and above, or Food Sci­ d u strial Art s (B,M), Plainw ell, F r a ie r , M ich. M /F . 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 R am seur, Sewanee, T ennessee. N.Y. senior and Sigm a Phi E psi­ swim m ing participation . ence m ajo rs o r qualified candi­ M ich, M /F , 14 T he them e of this y e a r's show Geigy A gricultural C hem ical lon. dates with d ietary o r nutritional P rudential Insurance Co.: All C o.: All m ajors (B) with back­ P R O F E S S O R D E S I R E S 8- Kathy Holt, Plym outh sopho­ cen ters around the history of background for position as food m ajo rs, all cplleges (B,M). D et., ground in ag ricu ltu re. V arious. bedroom h o m e for ‘65-'66 m ore and Alpha Xi Delta to John A m erica as ex p ressed through service su p erv iso r. Irons, Mich. M ich. Male.' B reslin , Wheaton, 111. junior and AU teticaA folklore and folk mu­ M ale. A school y ear. O w nership c a r e M /F . The State Univehsity C ollege 0 / given. Call 355-9783. 15 Sigm a Phi Epsilon. M a r t y H enry, U rbana, 111. sic . The num bers illu stra te how our history began through the Lamkin Lake Shore Lodge: Al! m ajors for positions as wait­ Hudson Public Schools: Indus- New York: H istory, Philosophy, irial A rts and Spanish (R,M ). F rench, C hairm an of M athem a- Hudson, M ich. M /F . XEROX freshm an and^Alpha Gamma Del­ Angel Flight Rush re s s e s , cottage and pantry g irls . 'f tts , Spanish (D), E d u c a t i o n - John Hancock Mutual Life In­ P K A N l I S ta pledge to Tom Kelpin, Brook­ Good H art, M ich. Fem ale. Reading, Education (M,D), P sy­ su rance C o.: All m ajors of the N E E D C O PII S of field, W is. sophom ore and Sig­ G eneral M otors C orp. - T e rn - chology (M). Potsdam , New York. C olleges of B usiness, A rts and ma Phi Epsilon. stedt Division: m echanical engi­ M /F . l e t t e r s , Com m unication Ar t s , A N Y TH IN G FA S T ? M a r y H o llister, M iadleville T he Angel Flight of MSU will neering juniors only for sum m er United States Public Health and Social Science (B). V arious. sophom ore to R ogers S. Gordon, hold its spring term open rush at em ploym ent in product design, S e r v i c e - V e n e r a l D i s e a s e M ale. M iddleville sophom ore and Sig-- 7 tonight in P a rlo r A, Union. engineering lab oratory, p ro cess B ranch: Biological Science, Eng­ ma Phi Epsilon. Angel Fligh> ¡s an honorary H astings Public Schools: Phy­ developm ent, cost estim ating and lish, F oreign L anguages, Jo u r­ sical Education, M odern M ath­ serv ice organization of women m anufacturing engineering. W ar­ n alism , P h i l o s o p h y ; Public em atics, G eneral M athem atics, ENGAGEMENTS from colleges and universities ren, M ich. M ale. Health, Public A dm inistration, Social S cience/P hysical Educa­ LiberianTalkSet M arylou G eiger, Royal O ak ac ro ss the nation which w orks to Psychology and Social Science tion, F rench/Spanish, F re n c h / junior and Pi Beta Phi to Philip prom ote in terest in the United (B), V arious. M ale. Best workintown t h a t 's p e c u l ia r ... j F rank , Holland senior and Phi S tates A ir F orce. Delta T heta. T h e M ichigan S t a t e Angel Flight was recently designated G eorge Dalton, p ro fesso r of C arol L andgraf, D etroit soph­ Quick& ‘‘M ost Im proved Flight in the econom ics at N orthw estern Uni­ om ore, M ichigan Lutheran C ol­ A re a .’’ Eight m em bers of the v ersity , will speak at 8 p.m . lege, to Paul A nderson, B liss- hr: Efficient flight are p resen tly attending the W ednesday in 326 N atural Sci­ field junior. C heryl H olm es, Fow lerville National C onclave ir, W ashington, D.C. ence. T he topic will he "G row th W ithout Developm ent: An Eco­ service A n o t h e r S e r v ic e sophom ore toR onaldG . A ldridge, nomic Survey of L ib eria.’’ Lansing senior and Alpha Phi G raduate students and faculty Om ega. Film Title Needed may attend a sem inar in 108 F or yo u ‘Take Your Turn9 J& uL M arcia Rae Funnell, W hitewall sen io r to -John Raymond Smith, Colum bia P ictu re s are seek­ C enter for International P ro ­ •M St U*>«i C lim ax senior. ing a title for the film version gram s at 3:30 p.m . W ednesday. C L E A N E R AND Judy W arner, D earborn to Vin­ of Sir W instorrC hurchill’s auto­ SHIRT LAUNDRY cent B arion, G enese, Belgium biography, "M y E arly Life: A junior and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Roving C om m ission.” The na­ tion-w ide contest has a prize "T a k e Y ourT urn is the them e 623 L. Grand R iver ED2-3537 • F ro m Sandy B row er, Okemos junior A crnss From Student Services Building and Alpha Xi Delta to Alan R. of a round trip to Europe for for the international Club dance Johnson, K alam azoo junior and two. to be held from 8:30 p.m . to Students wishing to subm it a m idnight April 24 in the Union Sigma Phi E psilon. Judy T anner, P leasant Ridge senior and Alpha Gamma Delta to R oger D. Clough, G rand Rap­ ids senior and Sigm a Phi E psi­ title o r get a set of ru les before p a rlo rs. the June 1 deadline should write C o-sponsored by A ssociated to; C hurchill, C olum bia P ictu res Students, there w i l l be door C o rp ., 711 Fifth Avenue, N ew p riz e s and refresh m en ts. Adm is­ FRESH DOUGH S.B .S. MY TEETH KEEP DRA66IN6 lon. York 22, N.Y. sion is free. ON MY FIN6ERPRINTS j ooeoaooooeooeoaaoooooooooQ O O O O oaeo I n s t a n t C o p ie s Bill Consolidation And Household Expense ProUem? 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G R A N D R IV E R ED 2 -6 5 17 Student BookStore F r e e Parking At R ea r Of Store I 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing. M ichigan T uesday, April 20. 1965 Summer Stock Tryouts Set Nazi Propaganda Film B U Y T IC K E T S N O W ! C asting begins this weeken for all of Com m unity T h eater’s six C hoice"; 2:45 p.m . for "T oys in the A ttic" and "T ake Her, She’s hours on the second floor at 25 L aG rave At e. , SE. from now Gets Public Showing W O RLD ’S G R EA TEST productions sche iuled for next M ine." through T hursday. The MSU Film Society will p re ­ short introduction to the m ovie. sum m er in Grand Rapid’s C ircle Monday, April 26, ~:15p.m .for The company has named Julie sent n public showing of one of Fite film has been considered an S IN G L E SP O R T IN G EV EN T! in the P ark. " G y p s y " ; 7:45 f o r "C ritic ’s W ashington as m usical coach, the m ajor propaganda film s m ade historical document equal in im ­ C asting will be ! ai Morton C hoice" and 9 p.m . for "N o Sally Seven as ch oreographer and by the T hird R eich, F riday in portance to "M ein K am pf," al­ House Hotel in G rand Rapids. Time for S erg eants." Joyce G edris as assista n t d ire c ­ C onrad Hall at 7 and 9 p.m . though it is ra re ly shown in this The tryout roorr s will b ? posted A lim ited supply of scrip ts to r for the m usical "G yp sy." Made between 1934 and 1930, coun'ry. on the Morton bul let 11 boa rd . a re available for single-night “ Trium ph of the W ill" was m ade R iefenstahl’s subsequent film s Sally Seven, cn ng chairm an, stated.' borrow ing. They may be picked up weekdays d u r i n g business M useumD ig s under H itler’s auspices by Leni R iefenstahl. T he m ain content of have been highly p raised for their technical e x c e 11 en c e; "O lym ­ ON WKAR fe The tryout sch jle is: the film co n sists ot edited sho’S p ia ," made in 193s, won the Ven­ Saturday. 7 p.r for "No Tim e for S ergeants"; .m . for "T oys NewC ou rse of huge m ass r a l l i e d depicting ice Film F estival aw ard for "b e st p ic tu re ." A sum m er field co urse in a r ­ H itler as the saviour of G er­ In tt-.e A ttic" ant :-l5 for "T ake many. Repeated sym bolic re fe r­ Adm ission is society subscrip­ H er, She’s Mine. chaeological m ethods is being of­ tion or 50 cents. Jazz Festival fered by the D epartm ent of An­ ences draw analogies between Sunday, 2 p.m. at p.m . for H itler and th eC h risu an R ed eem ­ "G yp sy"; 3 p. T uesday--AM thropology and the MSU M useum, 10:05 a.m . M u s i c R o c m ~ beginning Aug. 15, says C harles e r. Scheduled RODRIGO: Ccm certode Aranjuez. C leland, acting cu ra to r. Vernon Lidtke, assistan t p ro ­ fesso r of histo ry, will deliv er a ASP Officers 2 p.m . S p r i n g S e r e n a d e — MOZART: Horn Concerto No. 2; P laces sited to be excavated by the cla ss include the Hopewell F R A N C K : S y m p h o n y in D; B urial Mounds near Newaygo, OUN Alpha Sit ma Phi elected M arc DEBUSSY: "N o ctu rn es," N ua- near M anistee. The mounds date Phi Mu Alpha, national mu­ Kupper man Maplewood, N, J., junior as pi ■esident Monday night, ges; TCHAIKOVSKY: N utcrack­ back to about 200 or 300 A.D. HOSPITAL sic fra tern ity , w ill hold its 8 th O ther o f f i b e r s a re : L arry e r Suite. Tuesday--F M O ther projects of the class w ill -be to excavate som e late REPORT A.inual F estival of Jazz tonight at S: 15 p.m . in the M usic B uild- Muntz. Pa tie C: vk, j u n i o r , Woodland earth w orks and to lo­ 1 ng Auditorium . .. vice p r e s i d e n t ; Pill Nelson, 10:05 a.m . Or C am pus--D r, cate archaeological sites in Oge­ Students may visit from 2 to 4 The concert, which is free, G rosse Pointe, ju ior, tre a su r- Ric Schoter, L.S, Office of maw, Roscom m on, M issaukee, p.m . and from 7 to 8 p.m . daily. will featu re the U niversity Jazz e i , Bill ’! anaros, L ethpage.N .V ., mie Sufficien- northern C lare a n d Gladwin Adm issions include: W allis A, Band, which took third place in sopitom ore, secret try; Dar John- and Effi :y o Our Yrune C ounties. Baldwin, P o n t i a c fresn.man.; the N otre Dame Jazz contest last son, F lint, "junior house m a r- C leland w ilt he field directo r Duncan M acLean, E ast Lansing year. shal; Dei Frick sc ,m. Mustc T heater—M usi- and his assista n t will be Elizabeth senior; Ronald L. M cM urray, Mio Robert Curnow, d irec to r of io r, pledeem aste: i Rook Dar- M ary Poppins." Baldwin of W estern M ichigan Un­ junior; M aureen F ed er, Detroit the band, and fo rm er trom bo­ bee, Clawson, fre at .m . D etroit Symphony O r- iv ersity . freshm an; John M. D am anskas, nist and a rra n g e r with Stan Ken­ tic Chairman and "a m C oneert. The course, worth 10 cred it Kalamazoo j u n i o r ; Edward J. ton. will presen t ms com posi­ Akron, Col., fresh: , sergeant 1 p.m . R ecital Stage—John hours, will be open to between 15 M acuga, Dixonville, P a., junior;- tion. Jazz A m erica Suite. ms, su itar. and 20 students. - B a r r y Jenkins, Mt. C lem ens Hugh Arnold and G ary N or­ freshm an; Judith Osgood, G rosse ris. m em bers of Phi Mu AI- Pointe graduate student; M a r y Intramural Jackson, Plaimvel! freshm an. pna, will also p resen t original a n angem ents. P h illip s O uters adm itted a re : Donna Esak, Oakland, N .J., freshm an; C atherine j . B ela, Holland fre sh ­ SNCC Flick Set H ere's what th ey said about 1964 s C losed Circuit T e le c a st1 will NOT (rc o n t i n u e d f ro ir, p a g e 11 WOMEN’S Tim e Gym 1 Court 3 m an; Shardiv Scott, Wayne, Pa., \t the SNCC m eetin g , in 43 SOFTBALL 6 V ikings-T rojans freshm an; Harold D odds, 1 lint Lnion, at s tonight, the m ovie “ The coverage was “The impact on spectators BE SHOWN ON T i me F i ¡Idi 6:30 McDuff-McNab graduate student; Nancy Ann HOME TV secón, Hyatt, Detroit freshm an; B arbara "D ream D e ferred " w ill be p re ­ terrific...on the screen was overwhelming, 5 C asey’s C oeds-E . Mayo 7 Em erald-FM L sented. I he film depicts what 6 North Cam pbell-W est 5 akely 7;30 Akrophobia-Aku Aku Karp. Royal Oak freshm an; and sNCC is doing for poverty in sev­ you see everything that I wouldn't miss the 5 M cLean-M cG regor Joel A’ine, Daly C ity , C al., fre sh ­ Ü T ime Field 3 eral southern regions. happens immediately." next one." 5 C asex’s C ats-R at:.er S:30 S up erstition -C ellar Dwell- man, -Philadelphia Bulletin - Los Angeles Times BLOOPERBALL e rs Tim e Gym 2 Court 4 ” M\ T5 i mSt.e John’s FAn ieId 2 g e l s - S t u c e n t s 6 A rsenal-A rgonaugiits Off-Campus 6:30 Setutes-Spyders 6 Casey s C low ns-Jolly Greer, 7 Nebisr.es-ShteKs Rh 7:30 F ast Shaw 3-4 gal Giants Pi ’I’ve INI opei ; swims a re cancelled 8 A ktion-A kcelsior 10 r April 22, 23 ar.d 24 due to 6:30 \karpo us-A krojox A re s - C-re-. r, Spl ash W ater Show. M E N ’S A risto crats Tim e Gym 2 Court 6 RED BAHN S P E C IA L 1 1 I E ntries e being accepter at 6 C avalier-A khilles C avalier-. Ab- the IM ffice for the paddleball Cachet ,c piCKec or. viasi 6:30 C acne-C am eron L ast Shaw bott: SOFTBALL Field 1 C arleton-C ache 5:20 p.m . 1-2 7 A belard-Abednego -Words - w orth - W ooster 7:30 W est Shaw 6-7 O FFER because 1 3 WWimiciiff-W bledor.-W indsor inchester 6 W est Shaw 8-9 other dt lerer.t ; coed sai W indjam m er-W ildcats 8:30 Rinky D inks-B aw aiers ADVANCE SALES ONLY DINNER BOWLING "I cer com e if Abode-Abdication AI l e y s 6 p.m . ■ had. to . isolated c Tab T o p -P u t:’* er#ioys 1- 2 Ka Booms-Motwic pose “ I olati ;g rids a pa 9 B W orm w ood-W orcester ¡Vest Shaw J.-4 ow er-E lsw orth 3-4 Dodge B oys-Y ets 5-6.R ippers-S igm a .Chi Aileys 8:30 p.m . $4.00 per person 10 m ajor only tea to n 1-2 Evans Scholars-Sam m ies $5.50 at the door ¿ednes s , " ,s e Field <5:30 p . m . P ete’s Popouts-F yjim os 3*4 5-6 Red 0 rojans-B ow er L ushw eli-A lley'C ats 4 pieces of golden fried, orm er Ina Phi Sigma K appa-D elta Sig­ e5 ue:.i (. t i- ec liai dorm s out Phi 'Those 3 E m perors-E rr.pow erm ent --S SO C-Keggiers juicy tender chicken plus you SAVE $1.50 4 C aribbean-C am eron dosvI aren* ro té is." 5 W est Shaw 3-5 a big helping of french fries "T h e re -• still s Delta Sigma P i-B all Hawks places _ Satans-Snark S trin gQuartet re- you is. m eet }per- 69 GWenerals-Sigm a Epsilon SERVED IN A for either event : get an ali-a rounc 10 orthington-W Alpha Sigma P olistone h i-P si Epsi­ W illPe rfo rm RED BARN BOX said ant lon W orks by Bartok and Debussy T ick ets availab le at P aram o u n t N ew stan d s: will be perform ed by Michigan 1 03 E . M ich igan in L a n sin g Field 7:40 p .m . 1 W iquassett-W inshire State’ s Beaumont strin g Q uartet X 01 2 11 E v e rg re e n in E . L an sin g 2 F ast Shaw 9-10 at Stl5 p.m . A pril 23 in the K resge 3 Abbington-Abunaantia Art G allery. 4 A.E. Pi-K appa Sigma The program includes the B ar­ tok Q u arter No. 2, Op. 17 and De­ ano coec I he diSCU; sion gro ip generally Field man 8:50 p.m . 1 Fingers-B oehm and Bower- bussy’s Q uartet in G M inor, Op» 10 . CASSIUS CLAY a eed tiie ; es i dents of Pnillips ■j picket or 2 F ern -F en cilir 3 C avalier-C am brldge 4 Schular M e is-T ro tte rs T he MSL m usic ¡acuity in the Beaum ont String Q uartet are: Romeo T ata and Theodore John­ vs. , felt that if son, violins; Lyman Bodman, vi­ it would -QOk , they could VOLLEYBALL get 99 j of Snyd .of t ie residents ips to sign Tim e Gym 1 6 M cKinnon-M cFadden 6:30 Akohol-Akvavit Court 1 ola, and Louis P o tter J r ., 'cello. Setting f o r the perform ance will be the annual MSL art facul­ SONNY LISTON H a pet it! q new col- Serutan-Sultans ty s h o w, including paintings, lege bei iocatec 7:30 E m bassy-E m bers ill live FJhillips for graphics . ce ram ics, sculpture se my room •S E ast Shaw 6-7 and jew elry by practicing artists .o n tie o t m( of the dorm 5:30 McCov-M cRae on tiie art faculty, 'om rite part used by the M SU B o o k sto re M SU B o o k sto re M SU B o o k ew college, an upset sop; on I’: M S out neipre the roon u if the pai IS p re g is te r,’’ c sai B if yo u ow n a o G liT A R o y o u sh o u ld h a v e • • • k A 0 T E •A * H A T W l s Th#. MUSICsensotionol ON YOURnew dev.ee Ngthatmore GUITAR. PUTSguess­ THE work 1 Ploy gwi*or from music INSTANTLY t * ■ e«en ¡f you never reod a note before LEARN SONGS, WCHORDS FINGERBOARD EASILY RITE ACTION MUSIC MASTER TRANSPOSE o TRANSCRIBE IMPROVE ANDMORE r NOT! • A• MATIC Bmakes your guitor look way out. 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