C o m m itte e ’s T e n u re P r o p o s a ls P r o te s te d By JIM S T E R B A cie s in line with a basic guide King said that in som e a re a s, d ism issiv e action a r e stated on T uesday to be used in the ad­ T enure C om m ittee to the p re si­ A d m in is tr a tio n W r i t e r on ten ure and academ ic fre e ­ MSU did not conform to the the Faculty Appointm ent F o rm , judication of c a se s of attem pted dent —If and B oard of T ru ste es. n e c e s s a r y , a d irect Several MSU faculty m em bers, dom endorsed by nine high er edu­ basic guide sheet of basic p rin ­ th e re a re not a s y^t any outlined dism issal. appeal by the m an to the Board feeling t h e i r ten ure security cation asso ciatio ns from 1941 to cip les used by m ost un iv ersities. p rocedures as to how dep art­ "T h is is a p ro ced u re fo r re ­ What is bothering som e of the m ents, colleges o r the U niver­ solving argum ents resu lting from of T ru ste es. threatened, a re vigorously pro­ 1953. testing proposed changes in the M em bers o f t h e A cadem ic faculty the m ost, how ever. Is sity can go about d ism issin g a an attem pt to d ism iss a person "U sing these pro cedu res would U niversity tenure policy. C ouncil com plained loudly about proposed clarification of the pro­ faculty m em ber w ith ten ure. with te n u re ," King said. in su re that the m an involved A year ago, afte r questioning som e of the clarificatio n s and cedu res u s e d in dism issing “ We have never had a case The recom m ended procedures would be Judged by his fellow the nature of M SU's ten ure and quickly voted to re fe r them back faculty m em bers w ith tenure. of a person w ith ten u re being are: p e e rs as w ell as the adm inis­ academ ic freedom p o licies, the to the T enure C om m ittee for "T h e Board of T ru ste e s, of form ally d ism issed and we hope tra tio n ," King said. Faculty T enure C om m ittee of the fu rth e r consideration. co u rse, reserv es the right to have never to have o n e ," King said. — An attem pted settlem ent by Academ ic Council decided to look A ssistant P r o v o s t H erm an final say in all actions of this "U sually, if a m an has vio­ m utual ag reem en t of the man and T hese recom m endations w ere King, an ex officio m em ber of s o r t," King said. lated one of the d ism issiv e action the departm ent. re fe rre d back to the T enure Com­ into the problem . — Then, a hearing before the m ittee for fu rth er study and open L ast T uesday, the com m ittee the T enure C om m ittee, said the "T hey have alw ays adopted provisions, he sim ply resigns clarificatio n s w ere an attem pt the tenure ru les b e fo re ," King from the U n iv ersity ," he said. standing T enure C om m ittee of the hearings so that m o re of the presented the A cadem ic Council A cadem ic Council. faculty could be m ade aw are of with 10 proposed clarifications to apply the endorsed general said . T he T e n u r e C om m ittee out­ which would bring MSU’s poli- guidelines specifically to MSU. But, although the grounds for lined s u g g e s t e d procedures - —R ecom m endations from the them , he said. MICHIGAN STATE NEW's STATE UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan T h ur s d a y , April 22, 1 9 6 5 P r i c a 1 0c V o l . 5 5 Number 292 McNamara Reveals New U .S . T o In c r e a s e V ie t W a r E ffo rt Farmer, CORE Chief, North Viet U P IN T H E A I R — T h i s W I T L d i s c j o c k e y i s r e a l l y g e t t i ng up in t he w o r l d . H i s b r o a d c a s t i n g s t u d i o i s To Speak On Campus Morale Said Low a c a r , s u s p e n d e d 60 f e e t o v e r O s b o r n e ' s U s e d C a r L o t on M i c h i g a n A v e . M a y b e h e s h o u l d h a v e “ l eft t he d r i v i n g to u s . Photo by David S y k e s B y JO B U M B A R G E R com m entaior for pro g ram s spon­ sored by the U nited Auto W ork­ State N ew s A SM SU W r i t e r e rs in D etroit. WASHINGTON T - -S e c re ta ry Jam es F a rm e r,n a tic a a ld ire c ­ In 1958, he visited 15 A frican of Defense R obert S. M cN am ara to r of CORE, will speak on cam ­ C ountries as a rep resen tativ e of announced W ednesday a stepupof D o rm L ite r a t u r e pus May 13 as p a rt of a fund­ raising drive for the STEP (Stu­ the International C onfederation of F ree T rad e Unions in 1958. nearly one-th ird in U.S. m ilitary aid to South V iet Nam for ex­ dent Education P roject) in M is­ F a rm e r is also s fo rm er pro­ panding its arm y and backing it sissip p i this sum m er. gram d ire c to r of the National with m ore firepow er and heli­ T o F lo w F re e r F arm e r was one of the foun­ d ers of the C ongress for Racial A ssociation for th e Advance­ m ent of C o l o r e d P e o p l e . co pters for m obility. U.S. assistan ce to help com bat T he Faculty C om m ittee on Stu­ Men’s H alls A ssociation a n d Equality (CORE) in 1942. Known the Viet Cong will be in creased dent A ffairs T uesday approved Women’s In ter-re sid en ce Hall (NAACP). C ouncil com m ittee would allow p rim arily for his civil rights ac­ T he STEP p ro g ram , which is from $207 m illion to $330 m il­ student pro p o sals liberalizing tiv ities, he led the firs t F re e ­ sponsoring his v isit, will send lion for the cu rre n t fiscal y ear distribution of p rin ted m aterial Individual s t u d e n t s to place dom Ride in 1961 in Jackson, stu d tn ts and faculty to help with which ends June 30, M cN am ara in residen ce b ells. •signed p rinted m a terial iv. *dic M iss. a sum m er educational program told newsm en at the White House. The suggestions from a Joint tribution rack s in hall lobbies. He s p e n t 40 at Rust C ollege, a N egro school T he d e f e n s e chief had just T he rack s will be furnished by days in j a i l a> in Holly Springs, M iss. briefed P residen t Johnson on the th e D epartm ent of R esidence La Crosse that t i m e and high strateg y conference on Viet H a lls. M aterial m ay be left at was again Jailed N am concluded in Hawaii T ues­ N.Y. Fair the desks until the rack s are in­ [.in Plaquem aine, day. The W hiteHouse session was stalled. L a., in 1963. attended by S ecretary of State Flood Hits U nder form er regulations, m a­ F a rm e r grad­ Dean Rusk and P resid en tial A s­ te ria l could be distributed only u a te d from Wil­ Reopens by clubs ch a rte re d by the stu­ sistant M cGeorge Bundy. ey C o l l e g e in M cN am ara told re p o rte rs that New High dent governm ent. |1938 a n d then U.S. a ir attacks on North Vie: T h e C om m ittee f o r Student learn ed a bache- Nam have dam aged the m orale of R ights, an u nchartered group, Hopefully I lor of divinity Q U I C K L I K E A B U N N Y — S o m e t i m e s s t u d e n t s t h i n k t h i s i s a d e s c r i p t i o n o f the the Viet Cong forces and have had objected to the ru les while F a r m e r de&ree at How_ s p e e d t h e y m u s t h a v e in o r d e r to c a t c h a c a m p u s b u s b e t w e e n c l a s s e s . T h i s slow ed~but not stopped— infil­ distributing its p u b l i c a t i o n , ard U niversity. rabbit l e a r n e d t h a t i t s t r u e . In f a c t e v e n h e a l m o s t go t h i s t a i l c a u g h t in t he tration into South Viet Nam. L A C R O S S E , W is. [If) - - The " L o g o s," d o o r-to-do or in the He was race relatio ns s e c re ­ door. P h o t o s by L a r r y F r i t z l a n M ississip pi lay s i e g e to L a h alls. T he d e f e n s e s e c re ta ry had tary of the Fellow ship of R ec­ m entioned e a rlie r on his arriv al C ro sse with an all-tim e reco rd T he new ru le s forbid d o o r-to - onciliation and international la­ NEW YORK (fl—’T he New York from Honolulu that A m erican air flood stage W ednesday, and sent d o o r distribution. O therw ise, bor chairm an of the Inter-R acial W orld’s F a ir reaw akened W ed- , a m ighty to rre n t southw ard down they are essen tially the sam e as C ivil Rights O rganization dur­ and sea action against North nesday from six m onths of h i-' Viet Nam would be stepped up. the 400-m ile chute leading from its upper valley to a rendezvous before. M aterial placed in m ail boxes ing the 1940’s. Also active in the labor move­ bernai ion for its second and final season. It reopened on a noté of S p e a k e rs U rg e M o re S tu d y T he 7th F leet has been helping spot Com m unist Junks sneaking with the Ohio. m ust b ear the student’s nam e m ent, he was an organ izer for hope with bright sunshine, racial W hile the soggy city of La and room num ber unless it is the U p h o lsterers International seren ity and su rp risin g ly brisk in supplies, which the South Viet C ro sse braced itself for a th ree - sent by the hall m anagem ent. Union and a radio and television Navy has captured or destroyed. attendance. day c ris is , little cheered byw ord O f F a rm L a b o r P r o b le m T he p rim ary purpose of the H a w a i i gathering, M cNam ara Housing, New Dean that the riv e r had crested at By shortly after noon, paid 17.1 feet instead of 18 feet, nor­ attendance had passed the 100,000 " b ra c e ro s ” had worked in the other countries. Without the use said, was for him and the top th ern Illinois and Iowa struggled m ark. L ast y e a r’s opening day B y B O B HORNING UJS. each y e ar, including 13,000 of m igrant w o rk ers, the cost m ilitary lead ers to review what to build up to the challenge. total was 89,137, with only 49,642 in M ichigan, before the ban on of production will be too great for the U nited S tates can do to help On Trustees9Agenda State News Staff W riter South Viet Nam expand its m ili­ At Quincy, 111., w here levees paid. A solution is n ecessary for m igrant labor was passed last A m erican business. tary s t r e n g t h up o 160,000 began cracking T uesday with the "W hew, they’re really anxious A m erica's F arm L abor P rogram y e ar. Both men confessed they didn’t troops. riv e r still m o re than a foot be­ to get in to day," said a gate in o rd er to have a healthy ag ri­ P o tte r, in defending the ban, have low flood stage, officials reported attendant. cultural econom y, two farm labor said that a g reat amount of money but saida solution the D to the problem epartm South V iet Nam needs to in­ ent of Labor c re a se its ratio of m ilita ry m an­ that w recked c a rs , junk and sand T he MSU B oard of T ru ste es the standards acceptable to the has been taken from the coun­ dum ped frantically into the b rea­ is expected to d iscuss housing U niversity com m unity." C hief speaker at opening day ex Max p erts said W ednesday. H enderson, se c re ta ry of ytrye a rs. by foreign w o rk ers, over the m ust look into it m ore deeply. pow er to offset an apparent un­ ches w ere reducing, at least tem ­ ru le s changes, appoint a dean It is also rum ored that the this y ear was Vice P resident the M ichigan F ield C rops A ssn., If this money had been ical suicidesaidforit would H enderson any be polit­ favorable balance gained by the adm inis­ Viet Cong through increased in­ p o rarily , the invading flow. for the new "sem i-auton om ous” T ru ste e s w ill act on recom m en­ H ubert H. H um phrey, visiting and F rank P o tte r, d irecto r of the earn ed and spent by U.S. w o rk ers, tratio n to advocate higher p rice In Iowa, Gov. H arold Hughes college and possibly appoint a dations p resented by P resid en t the fair for the firs t tim e. He U .S. F arm L abor Service, d is­ it would have helped many for agriculture in o rd e r to catchs filtration from the N orth—by land Hannah and A thletic D i r e c t o r d eclared: and sea— in the p ast few m onths, said he w as asking an attorney g en eral’s o p i n i o n on whether new basketball coach today at " I t’s very im p ressiv e— one of cussed the ban on im ported farm businesses, com m unities, especially in sm all up with industrial econom y. and kept them from M cN am ara said .# » th e ir reg u la r m eeting this month C larence "B ig g ie" Munn an d ap - labor at E rickson Hall Kiva. state or local au th o rities could at Oakland U niversity. point a su ccesso r to fo rm er bas­ the great achievem ents of the U p to 200,000 M e x i c a n folding, he said. T h is can be offset partly , he legally force evacuation of p ri­ MSU P resid en t John A. Han­ ketball coach Forddy Anderson. country.” T he p resence of available for­ added, by strengthening f ir e ­ vate hom es. His m ovecam ew hen eign labor also keeps working pow er and providing m ore m o­ about 1,000 p ersons in a re s i­ nah has received recom m enda­ tions for housing ru les changes conditions and wages low, P o tter Dow ntow n bility with helico p ters. Johnson was reported then al­ dential area of South Davenport from the F aculty C om m ittee on added. T h is d riv es som e A m eri­ so seeking to add 200 to 300 refused to leave, despite posi­ tive predictions that the sec­ Student A ffairs. T he tru ste e s do not have to form ally approve can w orkers out of ag ricu lture, and In creases dependence on fo r­ S iteC h o se n A m erican ad v ise rs to aid the tion would be flooded. eign labor. South Viet Nam m ilitary forces the.changes. and to seek ways to in crease O fficials at M uscatine said that T he proposed changes call for H enderson s a i d the ban on foreign lab or, will cause m any ForC ollege the effectiveness of c o u n t e r - about one-fourth of the town could a general liberalizing of the p re­ be flooded if w ork on a new dike sent regulations. A m erican corfipanies to move to An area com prising six square g u e rrilla o perations. backing up a w eakened levee isn’t Specifically the com m ittee has L ansing blocks bounded by Sagi­ com pleted before the flood c re s t recom m ended that students over naw, Shiaw assee a n d C e d a r reach es the a re a the firs t week 2 1 be allowed to live in un­ - S treets and C apitol Ave. was an> T h i e f M i g h t ■ in M ay. supervised housing without pa­ rental p erm issio n , and that " e l­ W h e e z , S p r a y , nounced Wednesday as the new site for the L ansing Community C ollege. L e a r n À L o t igible stu d en ts" under 2 1 m ay live in unsupervised housingw ith C o u g h .. . A h h T he area would be in to the p resent location on Shia­ stein addition The thief who stole David Gold­ th e ir p a re n ts’ consent. ’s c a r la st weekend obvi­ P o lic e T o P ro b e In addition,-the com m ittee has Approxim ately 75 thankful elm w assee St. ously felt he had a lot to learn . recom m ended toning down reg ­ tre e s on c a m p u s have been It was resolved to lim it the new Maybe that’s why he sto le the C l o w n 9s D e a t h ulations regarding m em bers of sprayed this spring as p a rt of a cam pus to an enrollm ent of ap­ c a r—to get the "L egal and C ri­ the opposite sex and alcohol in determ ined attack on Dutch Elm proxim ately 8,000 full-tim e stu­ m inal Psychology’’ book on the NEW YORK ii)— Paul Jung, de­ off-cam pus unsupervised living disease. dents. scrib ed as the £ e ad clown of the a re a s . The so -fa r lim ited attack by With a Septem ber, 1965, con­ front G seat. oldstein, Southfield s o p h o ­ Ringling B ro th ers B arnum & Bai­ T he p resen t ru les say that the Ground D epartm ent has been struction date set on the first m ore, said that the ct r was ley C ircu s, w as found dead Wed­ m em bers of the opposite sex and partially hindered by inclem ent building, the board directed that stolen in R edford Township near- nesday in a midtown hotel room . alcoholic beverages a re not p e r­ w eather and uncooperative w inds. negotiations begin im m ediately D etroit. P olice said he had been beaten m itted in any student residen­ H o w e v e r , the groundsm en on purchasing the block directly on the face and head. *‘The thief may becom e m ore c e s. haven’t b e e n idle. When not e a st of the college. proficient a f t e r r e a d i n g the P olice declared the death sus­ T he new recom m endations' say spraying, they've been found up­ T he selection of the site allows book," Goldstein picious pending investigation by said, " O r m ay­ that all students a re supposed rooting unlucky honey l o c u s t fo r the full use of p resen t col­ be he will reform afte r reading detectives. Jung, 65, lived in to act in accordance with state T E N N I S , A N Y O N E ? --A p p a re n tly --------------- view tre e s and elm s of the C hinese lege facilities which would cost about his asso ciates and retu rn T am pa, F la . T he Ringling C ir- and local law s and that th e ir th ro u g h th e f e n c e p r o v e s . M S U " r a c k e t e e r s " a r e f l o c k i n g to th e c o u r t s , variety to m ake way for future sev eral m illion d o lla rs to dupli­ m y c a r." , cus is at M adison Square G ar­ behavior "w ill be in keeping with f un, r e la x a tio n a n d , o f c o u r s e , v ic to r y . N e w s P h o to buildings. cate. den. 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday, A pril 22, 1965 Notes F ro m Underground • In Praise * * * » « « » E D IT O R IA L S » » * » « ™ » » « ™ A Neutral Viet Nam (Debate] State of L a s t N ew s F rid a y p ro fe s so rs a co lu m n s u g g e s te d that a g ro u p on cam p u s in the who aired tio n G re e r o v e r F rid a y a said lo cal n igh t. that tele visio n s ta ­ the sm a ll d is ­ Of Leisure h ave pro tested U .S. p o lic y in V ie t cu ssio n g ro u p s sch ed u led fo r the * . * N am and another group favo rin g t^ ach -in la st w eek are now b ein g p lan n ed fo r the n ear fu tu re. ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B y C h a r J o lle s our p o licy there m eet in a p u b lic We m ust take levity seriously if we are ev er to becom e the " u s e ­ d iscu ssio n of t h i s im p o rtan t We th in k d iscu ssio n grou p s ful, productive citiz en s” that P resid en t Hannah anticipated in this issu e. of the type p ro p o sed are a good y e a r's State of the U n iversity ad d ress. U n fo rtu n ately, it now ap p ears id ea and a re glad to see they "S elf-fulfillm ent...cannot be the only goal,” he said . "T h e ful­ filled individual m ust somehow be taught, trained, m otivated, to use that p r o s p e c t s fo r such a d isc u s ­ w ill be h eld . H o w ever, the d is ­ his knowledge and his sk ills for the benefit of his fellow m en, not for sio n are d im . cu ssio n s w ill be run by the g ro u p his selfish benefit alone." G ranted. But to look at the other side for a m inute, learning, tra in ­ T h o m as G re e r, p ro fe sso r of p ro testin g U .S . p o licy and a l­ ing and m otivation are not re stric te d to the classro o m , the lab o r the h u m an ities and a sp o k esm an fo r though we b elie ve e v e ry attem pt lib rary . Everyone, including the serio u s student, o r the sch o lar, needs th ose opposed to U .S . p o licy, has w ill be m ade to p resen t both leisu re, which en tails far m ore than just leaving the books. A s it is, e x p re sse d a g reat deal of w ill­ sid es of the issu e , the p o s s ib ilit y a serio u s student feels guilty if he’s net producing som ething aca­ dem ic, even on Saturday night. in g n ess fo r such a d iscu ssio n . of slan ted d isc u ssio n s led by F or leisu re tim e to be used effectively, we m ust recognize at The apparent sp o k esm an fo r p revio u sly co m m itted p e r s o n s least two of its possible consequences: knowledge of o th ers and n e v erth e le ss e x ists. knowledge of self. the group that supports U .S . p o l­ We need le isu re , then, for at least two reaso n s: to socialize ic y . W esley F ish e l, p ro fe sso r of F o r th is re aso n we hope t h a t it and to intro sp ect. p o litical scien ce, has in d ic ated w ill yet be p o ssib le to a rra n g e a T o so cialize m eans to exchange with o thers ideas, ex periences, feelings o r even sm all talk. It m eans sitting over coffee o r watch­ that he also w ould l i k e to p a r t i c i ­ p u b lic d iscu ssio n on th is cam p u s ing g irls go by. Above all, to so cialize m eans to talk with o th ers, pate in such a d iscu ssio n but is on the V iet N am situ atio n . not just in an academ ic context. D iscovering only what people know is w orth less. We m ust m eet un able to do so b ecau se of other We hope that a p o litically non­ with o thers com fortably, talk with o th ers inform ally, to discov er dem ands on h is tim e. ► co m m itted student group, p re f­ wha: they resp ec t, what they feel and what they want. Only in congenial contact with o th ers can we learn th e ir fears In fa i r n e s s to b o t h m e n it s h o u l d erab ly A SM SU , w ill un dertake and th eir preju d ices and what we m ust do to com m unicate effective­ be p o in te d out th at t h e y . a lo n g w ith sp o n so rsh ip of such a d iscu ssio n ly. Only then can we ev er contribute m eaningfully to our com m uni­ tie s in the future. a co u p le of other p ro fe sso rs, did and w ork to m ake it a reality Introspection is the m ore difficult of the two needs to fulfill. It ap p ear in a p rev io u sly reco rd ed rath er than a “ good id e a ” that req u ire s solitude before it re q u ire s leisu re, and solitude is at a n ever quite c o m e s off. prem ium here. d iscu ssio n of V iet N am that w a s Have You Seen My Bowling Ball Around? Yet once we are alone, we need the tim e to sim ply m use—to think about a lover, to hum a song. T hese m om ents of solitude are inval­ uable, for only then can we reflect upon o urselv es, analyze our ac­ tions, define our feelings, assim ilate our booklore. U.S. Aided Diem’s Corruption L E T T E R S T O T H E E D I T O R Only then can we ev er discov er what we can co ntribute " fo r the benefit" of our fellow m en. If our contribution is to be but phy sical— if we are to have only the know-how to clean up the slum s of C al­ E d i t o r ’ s N ote: M i l t o n C. T a y l o r , a legacy was a political vacuum , filled until now cu tta— then let us work still h ard er to develop ingenjous technolog­ p r o f e s s o r o f e c o n o m i c s , was a ta x by a series of self-seeking opportunists. ical sk ills. This story should sound fam iliar, for Diem was a d v i s o r w it h th e MSU m i s s i o n to V i e t N a m w h ic h w as o r d e r e d to le a v e by not the firs t or last dictator who has been sup­ ported in the nam e of freedom .T o confine our­ And More On Viet Nam But, if “ for the benefit” of our fellow m en, we are also to con­ tribute to th eir peace of m ind, then we m ust take leisu re serio u sly , fo r m e r P r e s i d e n t Ngo D in h D ie m . recognizing its u ltim ate value as a learning ex perience too. W h en T a y l o r r e t u r n e d f r o m V i e t N a m , selves to A sia for brevity, there was Syngman My room m ate c a lls this kind of le isu re "sch lo ck in ’ around.” We he w r o t e s e v e r a l a r t i c l e s w h ic h w e r e Rhee and T hailand’s S arit. C urrently, there is P o litic a l M a tu r ity V ie t N a m A n d L o g ic need it—to think for ourselves and to understand o th ers. T h is is our h i g h l y c r i t i c a l o f th e D i e m r e g i m e . Chiang K ai-shek’s iron rule on Taiw an, and P ark selfish n ess. Chung Hee’s in South K orea. B y M I L TO N C . T A Y L O R Supporting this gallery of rogues m akes the To the E ditor: To the E ditor: pronouncem ents of o rac les, o r I' has taker, a senior student, Mike Post, job easy for the C om m unists, for all that they "in sid e dope.” T h is is the dem o­ rath e r than an unholy alliance of experts and have to do is capture and lead an indigenous rev ­ T he governm ent of the United Two com m unications in this cra tic ethic of t h e academ ic W o r k In G r e e k S y s t e m ‘‘do-gooders,” to ra ise the central issue in olution. While the C om m unists have the leverage States is finally beginning to m a­ column have argued that the r e ­ world. Vie: Nam. W riting in the State News A pril 9, of a social revolution, we are left with the rascals cent teach-in som ehow co nsti­ One le tte r contended that the T o the E ditor: to choose the p erso n alities with and the bom bs. ture politically and has begun to M r. Pont and M r. F ried rich s whom we will asso ciate, just as he asks w hether Saigon or the Viet Cong re p re ­ accept its resp o n sib ilities as a tuted a departure from p ro p er be­ teach-in lacked objectivity be­ w rote so well on a subject they you re se rv e the right to select sents freedom . Ju st who are the bad g u y sT Jh is It is all very convenient to blam e this state of pow erful nation. Some people are havior because the presentations cause a num ber of old V iet Nam is not only a legitim ate question, but avei*y im ­ affairs on the State D epartm ent and the Penta­ trying to stop th is p ro g re ss. by th e sp eak ers w e r e "o n e­ hands, who had signed the le tte r, seem to know nothing about. I r e ­ your com panions in your living portant one. gon, but actually we all share in the guilt. We Your governm ent has finally sided” and th erefo re not objec­ !: r j not b e e n invited to speak. fer to th e ir le tte r on " ra c ia l unit. The answ er is that the United States in the have p ro fesso rs who are still proud of the fact learned. W hatever m isinform a­ tive. Such c ritic is m s reflect a T his seem s to im ply that the-six bias in fra te rn itie s " and I d irect But p lease don’t feel that you course of events in Viet N a m has becom e identi­ that they were intim ate advisors of D iem .T here tion you are receiving, rem em ber considerable m isunderstanding sig n ers of the le tte r, by v irtue of this note to them . or anyone e lse ca n 't belong to a fied with supporting the ruling elite s of Saigon. a re others who dare say nothing for fe a r that this: to talitarian states are p ro ­ of scientific objectivity and thus having stayed and worked in Viet F irs t of all, how can you tw o fra tern ity , because 1 strongly feel Thus, while we are fighting against com m unism they migh' prejudice their next Fulbright grant. fessionals in psychological w ar­ of the nature of the academ ic en­ Nam for variou s periods of tim e, know so much about the fra te r­ that with 30-plus fra te rn itie s at and for dem ocracy, the regim e we support rep ­ T h ere are still others whose righteous indigna­ fare, and they are p a rtic u larly te rp ris e . a re ex perts on the cu rren t Viet nity system in only th ree o r four MSU th ere m ust be a fratern ity resen ts grbups fighting principally to keep their tion was not evident until the bombs fell on North directing th eir propaganda to­ Scientific work does not con­ Nam c ris is and that th e ir te s ti­ nights of ru sh? 1 am su re that in to which you can m atch your p riv ileg es. By com parison, the Viet Cong r e ­ Viet Nam. w ard id ealists and students of s ist in "p re se n tin g both sides of mony should th e re fo re be heard. th is short tim e you didn’tfin d o u t ideals and w ants. cru its its support from the econom ically ,^j}d so­ So, M r. Post, to answ er your*question, we have a q u e stio n ." It is, ra th e r, a co n - - T his is tantam ount to saying which fra te rn itie s hold racial MSU has one of the larg est f r a ­ cially dispossessed , fn other w ords, the Com ­ m ade som e serious m istakes, and because of this A m e ric à. bias as constitutional laws of said ternity system s in the country To those of you who m arched certed effort to distinguish truth that a fa rm e r who has cro ssed so cieties. with a great potential to accom ­ m unists ha#e . turned a social upheaval in the we are reaping a b itter harvest. T h is is why, in W ashington over the weekend! from falsehood. It is the duty of corn all of his life is, by virtue couhrfyside to th eir advantage. also, if one focuses on the m ilitary and political What was your personal reason academ ic men to teach what ev i­ of his work, as m uch of an expert F o r your inform ation, gentle­ plish a variety of aim s. Don’t How did this com e about? Initially, the United se lf-se e k e rs in Saigon, the course of freedom is for grinding the ax? Ask your­ dence indicates to them to be tru e. in genetics as a geneticist who m en, th ere is only one national cheat y o u rself of being a p a rt of States supported the m andarins and p ro p erty - not cle ar. selves this question, who are you We do not p resen t A risto tle’s has never plowed a fu rro w .T h is, fra tern ity with a "w hite C h ris­ this w ealth. owning cla sse s Indirectly by picking up m ost of But why not focus on the peasants, the only representin g? One thing is sure, and E instein’s physics as equally clearly , is not so. tian cla u se " and it isn’t even on If you still hold these feelings the check for the French effort to reconquer ones worth fighting for? If com m unism com es to you are not rep resentin g human­ valid altern ativ es. N or do we in­ F or academ ic work co n sists in the MSU cam pus. of injustice o r p rejud ice, join a Indo-China from 1946 to 1954. All of our invest­ South Viet Nam, what freedom w ill they have in ity nor the m ajority of South Viet­ vite speak ers for and against the the disciplined and system atic However, 1 will consent the fact fra tern ity and challenge the sy s­ ment went down the drain at Dien Bien Phu — a commune? What freedom is there in North Viet nam ese. existence of w itches. We ra th e r m arshallin g of data and theory, that th ere do ex ist racia l lim ita­ tem with your ideals. Then you along with p art of our reputation. Nam? In our era of technical ac h iev e -. affirm that th ere are none. not in a m ore o r less accidental tions in m ost of our G reek socie­ m ay accom plish som ething. 1 feel A fter 1954, we sponsored and supported the C ertainly, there should be a negotiated peace. ment it is no longer possible to O bjectiviry has nothing to do accum ulation of m iscellaneous tie s. T h is is by choice and not by I have, and I’m m ighty proud to regim e of Ngo Dinh Diem. Once again, we be­ But this is not the issue. R ather, the issue is ignore the problem s of thé world, with im partiality but with the pub­ observations. T h e re is, fu rther, tradition. say I’ve been a m em ber of such cam e allied with a right-w ing leader who paid w hether peace can be negotiated under circu m ­ for your own priv ate place be­ lic ch a ra c te r of proof. P roof m ay the danger that such a collection We, the fra te rn ity men in gen­ great unity. lip service to revolution and freedom . We coun­ stances in which South Viet Nam w ill becom e e ra l, joined our resp ectiv e so cie­ Joe Westwood com es a battle field through the co nsist of facts o r logical argu ­ may not even be en tirely acci­ ties because we wanted to be able Okem os junior tenanced rigged elections, filched funds and the Com m unist, or w hether the negotiations will r e ­ aid' of television and your con­ m ent o r both — it m ust be public dental but ra th e r biased . A man ru th less suppression of the liberal opposition. sult in a glim m er of hope for freedom in the fu­ sciousness. T hat is, unless you in any case. occupying a position in Saigon (or When Diem was assassinated in late 1963, his tu re. are living by the philosophy of In science, as in a co u rt of law, W ashington, o r E ast L ansing, for >By Don Sockol ignorance—h ear no evil, speak the facts m ust be accessible to that m atter) m ay indeed be ex­ Letter Policy But Seriously no evil and see no evil. anyone who is willing and com pe­ posed to a som ew hat selective set When w i l l you learn? Both tent to inspect them , and the of facts about the Viet Nam c r i­ T he S tate News w elcom es all le tte rs to the editor from any m em ­ T h e D r u n k l y - D r i n k l y R e p o r t W orld W ars, K orea and now Viet m ethods of proof (its logic) m ust sis. b e rs of the MSU com m unity or non-U niversity read ers. Nam have been the " re s u lt” of a conform to agreed upon ru les of L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 w ords and typed double­ It has becom e custom ary in our society to pub­ brought out and a curious hush has fallen over public that contends war is bad evidence. P roof cannot include, F rank A. Pinner spaced if p o ssible. L onger le tte rs m ay be co nsidered for publica­ licize everything of im portance in a dram atic the crow d. They’re co unting...ten...nine...it’s a and " L e t’s not get involved.” th erefo re, p riv ate intuitions, the P ro fesso r of P olitical Science tion as "P o in t of View’’ colum ns. C orresponden ts should include w ay. thrilling mom ent, ladies and g en tlem en ...th ree... T his attitude assum es that if you nam e and, if applicable, U niversity standing. T his inform ation m ay What could be m ore im portant to M ichigan tw o...one...and there it goes! E very eye is glued be w ithheld upon req u est, but no unsigned le tte rs w ill be printed . State studen's than the first g ra s s e r of the year?. to the sky as the foam spurts out. Up and up. mouth the w ords “ peace” or Recently, ihis event was covered by two men T he crowd is going wild. B reathtaking. Chet. "n eg o tiate" your antagonist will SERVING 11 A.M. from the State News staff. The coverage went C het: We’re seeing history being m ade here let you alone. T IL L 1 AM som ething like this: today, David. T o a totalitarian states like a David: Good evening, ladies and gentlem en. David: Check, C het. An exciting day. Nazi G erm any, Red China and ACROSS 26. Finesse DANCING o thers, th e end ju stifies th e 1 . block 27. Determina­ NIGHTLY T his is David Drinkly. It’s a bright, sunny after­ C het: I won’t forget this day soon. 4. Narrow in­ tion noon out here in Shiaw assee County. Students David: Things are getting quieter now as the m eans. I know this all too well let 28. Tatar from all over Tie cam pus have assem bled on the students settle down to the serio u s business of from personal experience. 7. Nation 30. Potato: field for :he first g ra sse r of the season...A nd drinking. During the K orean conflict the 1 1 . Prior to colloq. now, everyone is risin g for the national anthem. C het: Right, David, and we won’t know th e e x - N orth Korean g u e rrilla s (arm y) 12. Attributed 32. Speech de­ Singing of the "S ta r Spangled B anner.” act effect of what is happening here today until m ade a p rac tice of forcing inno­ 14. Thrush fect David: Yes, ladies and gentlem en, th ere’s the a couple of hours from now when all the kegs cent v illagers to m arch on A m er­ 16. Herald's 34. Bird's beak president on his special executive blanket. Just have been drained. ican and South K orean m ilitary coat 35. Augment a m inu te...he's about to throw out the first keg. David: Right, 'C het. But our m assiv e Profile. installations. T h e g u e r r i l l a s 17. Harbinger 36. Tunes A nalysis Com puter has taken random sam ples w ere d ressed as civilians and 18. Coniferous 37. Average SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE And 'h ere it goes. T h ere’s a mad scram ble on tree 39. Cum resin. the field. Chet, did you see who got it? from p a rts of the crow d and on the b a sis of early had weapons hidden under their 19. Huge wave 40. Sudden DOWN 7. Umbrella C het: T his is Chet Drunkly. Yes, David, I have retu rn s 1 think we can now predict with ce rta in ­ clothing. T hey would m ake it very 20. Clover rolling 1. Lament part the lucky young lady with me here. H er nam e is ty that by 7p.m . all the students will be su cce ss­ sim ple to the peasants; either dodder 42. Masefield 2. D Artag- 8 . Humiliated Natasha Lushw ell, and she’ll have som ething to fully in orbit. they m arch on o r they would be 2 2 . Jumble character nan s triend 9. Rom. god­ tell us.i.hold on, David...l think the countdown C het: W onderful news, David. Now, in o rd er to shot. 23. Nova Sco­ 43. U naspirat­ 3. Luxuriate dess of earth is about to s ta rt. You’ve got a b etter view. Take re p o rt on the re su lts in depth, I think we should T he C om m unist strategy here tia: abbr. ed 4. Oriental 10. Icelandic it away, David. join in. So, good night, David. was at once brutally sim ple and 24. Astern 44. N ew: comb, ship captain sagas David: Right, C het. The tap has j u s t been David: Good night, C het. C het. Chet? effective. By using the civilians 25. Floating lorm 5. Lives 13. Chafed to get within strik ing range of lily leaf 45. Observe 6 . Performed 15. Inherent 18. Further TAMARACK ROOM MSTATE the A m erican and other position, 2 1. Newt foc> g uerrillas w ere using old Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Io 22. Whale, seal m en, women and children as hu­ % ZE NEW S man shields. of Would you then call this an act savage m u rder by A m ericans? 11 14 % >2 % IS % té 13 25. Arrowroot 26. Titian 27. Corroded 28. Sculptured P a rtie s e a s ily up s e rv e d to 240 in p e o p le eleg an ce. can be M em ber A ssociated P re s s, United P re s s E ditor ....................................... John Van Gieson M yself, I would call this the sort 17 18 19 heads on International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssocia- A dvertising M anager .............. A rthur L anger of tragedy which only the Com­ 20 'à 21 % 21 pillars L U N C H E O N S S E R V E D D A I L Y tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s, M ichigan C am pus Editor .................... C harles C. W ells m unists can force upon the world % 29. Bearlike P re s s A ssociation. M anaging Editor ................... Hugh J. Leach because of th e ir brutal methods. 23 24 iS 30. Part of a Sports E d ito r,..................... R ichard Schw artz (By the way, wouldn’t the use of % % % % fishing line NOW A V A IL A B L E Published every cla ss day throughout fall, J ^ .......................... B 111 g ra se a n 24 27 ZI 29 31. Resentment w in ter and spring term s and tw ice weekly A sgistant Ad M anagers ........... Ken H offm an^ non-lethal gas have been better % % % % 32. Hank of For sum m er- term by tne students of M ichigan •. M arcy Rosen than btriiets?) 30" ■91 ¿¿4 M ?? iwsoi- . T he North K orean Army killed Y // 33. Appear­ FR A T ER N IT Y & SORORITY State U niversity. C irculation M anager .................................... Jim B aker m ost of the Intellectuals of South 3* 1 Jé ances i S „Second, cla , ss postage„ paid . , at. _E ast ,Lansing, E ditorial - E ditors ............. M ichael SuganKindman, Fllson K orea as they invaded. If i,s hap­ 37~ 39 % 33 35. Ordinal T E R M P A R T IE S M ichigan. Night Editor ........................... L e slie Goldstone pening again in Viet Nam. Kill the Ú suffix C a l l F o r In form atio n lead er, then the m asses will fol­ 40 41 42 38. ParUcle E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu- Photography A d v iso r....................David Jaehnig low the new lead er. As K oreans, 39. Self 43 dent Services Building, M ichigan State Uni- v ersify, E ast L ansing, M ichigan. ■1 News A dvisor ....................R ichard E. Hansen Copydesk A d v iso r..................................... Henry P ric e we would ra th e r fight than have a delusion of peace. NameKI , ,, . % 44 % 45 1 41. Compass point 321 E . M ich ig a n C LO SED Su n day IV 5 - 7 1 7 9 withheld T hursday, April 22, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L ansing, M ichigan G r a h a m : ‘P l a c e F o r A l l 9 C oedIsH eld W ÆJ m NoDoz S p r in g Is H ere; InC in cin n ati ASM SU S eeks C anoes F or R e n t CINCINNATI ( U P I ) — T w o co­ eds from M iam i U niversity of I T he MSU C anoe Shelter will Ohio and another from M ichigan KEEP ALERT TABLETS open today at 2 p.m . State are being held in the C in­ F ro m Our W ire S e rv ic e s T he shelter, open from 2 cinnati jail. C a m p u s S u p p o rt p .m . to midnight Monday and F rid ay , and from noon to mid­ T he M ichigan State coed was a rre ste d in a departm ent sto re m SA F E A S COFFEE Steel Strike Ahead? som etim es have b e en ," he said. night Saturday and Sunday, on a charge of using som eone "Student governm ent is not the "T h e procedure for and perhpas contains forty canoes. The exclusive dom ain of th e G reek s," e ls e ’s ch arge account plate to buy IlliH fllN K PITTSBURGH— Both sides said W ednesday they have hit a brick w all trying to negotiate a new stee' co ntract. Strike, clouds gathered. Jim G raham , junior m em ber of ASMSU, said T uesday. even the whole idea of granting c h a rte rs w ill com e under close canoes can be rented for 70 cen ts an hour. $53 worth of m erchandise. T he two Ohio coeds adm itted THE SAFE WAY tostayalert scru tin y .” shoplifting $30 worth of m e r­ ' In zip-bang news conferences only m inutes a p a rt, steel p rodu cers and the United Steelw ork- "T h e re is a place fo r all stu­ dents no m atter what th eir affil­ iation and 1 strongly urge every­ He p raised the new post of ASMSU public relatio ns d ire c ­ chandise from another depart­ ment sto re . All the coeds are 18- without harmful stimulants e rs Union, lead by David J. M cDonald, said they to r and was enthusiastic about T a x R e b e l N o D o z™ k e e p s y o u m e n ta lly m a k e s y o u feel d ro w sy w h ile one Interested to apply for a y ear-o ld freshm en. s tu d y in g , w o rk in g o r d riv in g position now,” G r a h a m said. the Student Sam ple Book. The MSU coed say s the plate a le rt w ith th e sa m e safe re ­ a ls. " It’s the m ost im portant pro ­ belongs to a U niversity of C in­ fre sh e r fo u n d in coffee. Y e t d o a s m illio n s d o . . . p e rk u_ T he Union could strik e May 1, crippling m ost Speaking on ASMSU to a SOC gram we have. It shows that F r o m U - M N o D o z is fa s te r, h a n d ie r, m o re w ith s a f e , e f f e c tiv e N o D o z M c D o n a ld of the nation’s steel-m aking facilities. m eeting in the Union, G raham student g o v e r n m e n t is doing cinnati g irl who had given it to K e e p A le rt T a b le ts. said the board’s im m ediate con­ h er in F t. L auderdale, F lorida, reliab le. A b so lu te ly n o t h a b it- som ething for the s t u d e n t s , ” as security for a 50-dollar loan. fo rm ing. N e a t tim e m o n o to n y AmtlMr tint »rstuct If Gravi Libantorits. cern is with the reorganization G raham said. T a k e s L e a v e U.S. Hits North Viet Nam Roads and re-evaluation of past ordi­ "W e sold 1,000 books and broke ANN ARBOR (UP1)—The Uni­ nances and existing pro ced u res. even this y e ar. I hope th ere w ill SAIGON— U.S. and V ietnam ese pilots pursued in a se rie s of raids "C lub c h a rte rs should not be lY ednesday a cam paign to m ake trav el in C om m unist N orth Viet used against the clubs as thev be continued support for it next v e rsity of Michigan pro fessor who refused to pay his income TheM anFromTodd’s••»AndFrie n d M am as hazardous as that on the Viet Cong-m enaced roads south y e ar, and perhaps we can even­ tax this past year because h e d is- |>f the 17th p a ra lle l. tually arran g e som e so rt of dis­ ag reed with U.S. policy in Viet T ru ck s, train s and boats w ere am ong the targ e ts of relativ ely count system with E ast L ansing Nam has taken a leave of absence b m a ll, fast-m oving detachm ents rounding out the ninth consecutive m e rc h a n ts." to go to North A frica. liay of so rties every few hours around the clock. S t a t e S t o p s , Johan Eliot owes the internal R eporting on the operations of nearly 60 planes, briefing officers C a le n d a r o f revenue $9" in tax es. The U—M |;a id all returned safely. L ight a n tiaircraft fire was encountered in public health in stru cto r will take It few places. No enem y planes w ere sighted. B r a s s S t a r t G m iin g E v e n ts a leave from theU niviersity with­ out pay. He is going to a ch urch- T h u rsd ay sponsored relief m ission in Al­ Klansman Is FBI Agent F o r E u r o p e AWS A s s e m b ly — 8:30 p.m ., g e ria . He will get living expenses Owen Sem inar Room, only. HAYNEV1LLE, A la.—A grand ju ry that is investigating the m u r- M ichigan’s leg islatu re is due He sent a detailed lette r to fed­ Ider of M rs. Viola Liuzzo said W ednesday one of the four men to re c e ss for ten days beginning U ndergraduate S o c i a l Work e ra l officials m F eb ru ary outlin­ ¡charged with h er slaying is an FBI inform er. F riday while Gov. G eorge W. C lub—9 p.m ., Old C ollege H all, ing his objections to the Viet Nam A high official source said the inform er, 31-y ea r-o ld G ary Rowe Romney and officials travel to Union. w ar. He said he would not pay |o f B irm ingham , w as riding in the c a r when the shooting took place. Europe on b u sin ess. Alpha Z eta— 7 p.m ., Ag H all, tax es to support the effort. ¡Rowe—who has been on the FBI payroll for about five y e a r s - - r e - F rom F riday through May 3 election of o fficers. Iportedly "D id all he could" to prevent the m urder "W ithout en- Gov. Romney, m ajority and m i­ ¡dangering his own life ." nority leaders of both the House and the Senate, plus som e 50 H ave you Michigan business men will be i NEW Sophia Hauled To Court tried the in Europe to develop m arkets for ROME A Rome C ourt W ednesday o rdered M ichigan m anufactu rers. (A cadem y Award winning a c tre ss Sophia L oren "M ore m ark ets for Michigan lan d movie produ cer C arlo Ponti to stand tria l will not only c re a te m ore Jobs, l juj.v 6 on bigamy ch arg es. M aximum penalty on but will also generate M ichigan’s (conviction is five y e ars in prison. b u s i n e s s , " said W illiam G. STEA KS I P onti’s law yer announced an appeal in a legal M illiken, L t. governor. With the com ing of spring the Man from Todd’s displays his sporting taste in clothes, ■maneuver that would postpone the tria l. The countries to be visited In­ AT c a rs and coeds. Rand Shackleton, East Lansing junior and Sharon Codey, Glenview, • | P onti, who w as m a rrie d before he and M iss clude G erm any, F rance, Italy, Illinois junior are casually d ressed in m atching w ater repellent navy parkas with iL o re n wed in M exico by proxy inl957, is charged England and B elgium . F o r Delivery white piping (7.95). Rand’s Sta P rest slacks are by L evi. ■with bigam y. M iss L oren, who w as not m arried (p rev io u sly , is chargedw ith com plicity in bigam y. L o re n B ecause of the n ecessary ad­ vance planning of such a trip , ITHE PIZZA PIT Ga i l , . , . . . M illiken said Thom as H art, a 203 M .A.C. ED 2-0864 NORTHLAND ANN ARB OR special assistan t to the gover­ Gemini Soft-Landing P artia l Success nor, has been sent to Europe and F T . HOOD, T ex.— An attem pt to bring a Gem ini space capsule to is now making arrangem ents for F e a t u r i n g -------- |a soft stop on land was p artly successful W ednesday. the trip . BIRMINGHAM DETROIT T he unmanned capsule w as dropped from a C119, but at 1,400 feet "T h e short re c e ss in the legis­ T H E L O N D O N S ■the left turn m otor locked. The m otors a re designed to control the latu re has worked out nicely,” V / ¡parachute’s direction. said M illiken. " It will be m ore Sunday Night 9:00 2 E A S T LA NSI NG - 2 1 1 E. GRAND R I V E R - ED 7 - 9 1 7 1 The capsule landed on its side, with its retro ro ck ets firin g, but or less a midway b rea th er for the |in view of the angle of the capsule it w as not im m ediately certain senato rs and rep re se n ta tiv e s." (w hether they softened the landing. It was 500 yards from the ta rg e t. ST ORE HOURS; M O N D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y 9: 30 AM T O 5:30 PM W E D N E S D A Y NOON U N T I L 9 PM Birth Control In State LANSING—State support of birth control is expected to get the Litaal go-ahead W ednesday whett a p ackag e of com prom ise am end- Jm ents com es up before the House fo r consideration. The com prom ise am endm ents provide that fam ily planning infor- Im ation could be m ade available to w elfare recip ien ts upon intake by |a w elfare agency — by w ritten notification from the agency — and c h e c k , d o u b le c h e c k | through group inform ational m eetings. th e c h a r m s o f Hanoi H ears U.S. Booms SAIGON- -High-flying U.S. jets have set off som e sonic booms on J a n t z e n ’s b e a c h m a t e s [occasional flights over Hanoi, a reliab le m ilitary source said Wed- Inesday . Blue a n d w hite ch e ck s I T he w indow -rattling rum ble of planes cracking the sound b a r- J r ie r w as reported intended as a w arning for the people of Ho Chi fro sted with w hite e y e le t ¡M lhh's C om m unist capital. 1 Though U.S. and V ietnam ese pilots have been raiding N orth Viet |N am since Feb. 7, Hanoi itself has never been attacked. e m b ro id e re d ruffles a n d satin la c in g ...w h a t Quick Dependable Service. . . a sw e e t a n d fe m in in e w a y to lu re the sun. at Q u ic k -d ry in g , too, for th e se d elig h tfu l C L E A N E R AND jfâ à Z . SHIRT LAUNDRY 623 E . Grand R iver ED 2-3537 sw im su its a r e of fo rtre l p o ly e s t e r a n d A cro ss F rom Student S ervices cotton g in g h a m . B o y le g sw im su it, EVERYTHING F O R Y O U R C A R A T 10-16 s iz e s . 1 5 .0 0 B ik in i, 8-14 s iz e s . 1 2 .0 0 KRAMER'S! S c a r fe d s w im c a p . 3 .9 8 E S P E C I A L L Y . . . Cotton te rry m a tch m a te s: 4 F A C T O R Y - R E B U IL T G U A R A N T E E D 3 6 ” x 7 2 ” b e a c h to w el. 3 .9 8 ENGINES fro m s150” D ra w strin g b e a c h b a g . 2 .9 8 -C O M PLE T E - AUTOMOTIVE . ELECTRICAL . SPRING Ia i r - c o n d i T io n i n g Jam bsons . MACHINE SHOP. . AUTO GLASS SA L E S & SERV ICE SE R V IC E C O M P L E T E k tH E HEW-A N O R E B U IL T A U IU PA R T S q/ '• * " SERVING G REATER LANSING FOR 48 YE A RS" -- ~:v *. “ W h o le sa le & R e t a i l^ “ H IT A KRAMER 800 £ . K a la m a zo o PARTS P h o n e IV 4-131 5 SP ORTS WEA R 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan T hursday, A pril 22, 1965 ;,.x««,<.>>>>:-;->x,.:.p o s T S C R I P T T O 1 S T L E T T E R Matman Eyes Grid 6S9 12-0 Or 7-5: More Than One Way By R O B E R T A YA FIE State News Sports W riter Jeff R ichardson put a stran­ Although both sports req u ire excellent physical conditioning, R ichardson said he thinks foot­ ball is the rougher of the two. "W hen you 're playing football, you can at least catch your breath in the huddle, no m a tte r what hap­ pens during the play.” To Skin A Bluejay, Batsmen Learn glehold on a Big Ten champion­ " It 'was a big change from L a s t season R i c h a r d s o n By DUANE L A N C A S T E R the season and dropped the visiting Bluejays ship during the w inter. Now he’s w restling to football," he said. w orked both offensively and de­ State N ew s S p o r t s W riter to 5-5. w restling for a startin g position "Y ou don’t take the physical fensively for the Spartans, but A throw ing e r r o r by substitute catcher Mike State scored two runs in the first on a walk to on the Spartan football team . beating in w restling that you do didn’t accum ulate enough play­ McCloughn of Spring A rbor enabled M ichigan leadoff hitter Bruce Pettibone, an error and a The tow ering 6-3, 235 tackle in football. In football, you’r e ing tim e to earn a le tte r. State to com plete a sweep of W ednesday’s double single by Billings, but were unable to score again proved to be a m ainstay on the alw ays hitting somebody hard o r As a freshm an he w as named header at Old C ollege F ield . until the fifth inning after falling behind 4-2. MSU w restling team as he cap­ th e y 're hitting you." the m ost valuable in te rio r line­ A fter winning the firs t gam e 12-0, the Spar­ tured the conference title in the Mat com petition, however, is m an on the squad. tans looked as though they might have to settle Spring Arbor tapped starting pitcher Bill heavyweight division. Now his not without its hardships. With the retu rn of platoon foot­ for a split with the tiny school, but State pushed Collins for Its first run of the afternoon in the thoughts have turned to football " I think wind condition is es­ ball, players w ill be able to spe­ home two runs in the bottom of the sixth, with fourth on a sacrifice fly by first baseman Neil and he’s hoping to m ake things pecially im portant in w restling ,” cialize at certain positions. Ri­ the aid of M cCloughn’s e rro r, to win 5-4. Veydt following second baseman Steve Robbins' as rough for Spartan grid foes R ichardson said. "A man has to chardson hopes to specialize on L eftflelder Bob Speer singled and rode home single and a walk to shortstop Mike Oapprich. as he did for '/w restling oppo- be ready to com pete for nine offense. on Dick B illings’ double to tie the sco re. B il­ The Bluejays took the lead in (he next inning 1 erm s. m inutes without a re s t." ______ " I think 1 can im prove if I lings then stole th ird and scored the winning on two walks and a double by Dapprich. Dap- play offense only," he said. "It tally when McCloughn tossed the ball overlo sin g prich then scored on a throwing error by Spar­ IEBERMANN'S: should give me more of a chance pitcher Bill R oth's head on the throw back to tan catcher Dick Kllbourn but the visitors were to concentrate on im proving my the pitch er. able to keep the lead. specific w eaknesses." The w ins gave the Spartans a 14-4 m ark for The Spartans jumped on starting pitcher Joe R i c h a r d s o n has combined Jordan for four runs on just w restling and football since he two hits in the opening inning of "SKAI” DUFFEL BAGS w as a seventh g rad er in Johns­ town, Pa. the first game to breeze to an easy 12-0 victory. Footballer Dick Kenney hurled threife perfect frames for State W in I n L a c r o s s e to record his first victory of the light. . . tough. . . smart BOWLING G R E E N , Ohio — SCO REBO ARD year. Pulling away in the second half, NATIONAL L E A G U E The leading batsman for State Michigan State scored a 9-7 win AM ERICAN LEA G U E W L P C T . GB was yet another gridder, Steve W L P C T . GB Jilday. The junior shortstop went over Bowling G reen State in their M innesota 4 1 .800 . __ Los Angeles 3 1 .750 1/2 lac ro sse clash here Wednesday. four-for-five, i n c l u d i n g two The score was 5-5 at half time. DETROIT 5 2 .714 — Cincinnati 5 2 .714 1/2 doubles and three runs-batted- Steve H arrington led the Spar­ Boston 4 2 .667 1/2 Pittsburgh 4 2 .667 — in. tans with three goals. Bill Haeger Chicago 5 3 .625 1 Philadelphia 3 2 .600 1 The visitors were never in had two goals and one a ssist for New York 3 4 .429 2 Chicago 4 3 .571 1 contention after the Spartan’s Michigan State. Los Angeles 3 4 .429 2 Milwaukee 3 3 .500 1 1/ 2 four-run first. Relievers Bob Washington 3 4 .429 2 San F ran . 3 3 .500 1 1/ 2 Peterson and Dick Holmes, both Cleveland 2 3 .400 2 New York 2 4 .333 2 1/2 State cagers, checked the Blue­ Kansas City 2 5 .286 3 Houston 2 5 .286 3 jays on five hits, besides the H O M E C O M I N G - - L e f t F i e l d e r Bob S p e e r (16) c r o s s e s 1 5 .167 3 1/2 perfect pitching of Kenney. t h e p l a t e wi t h o n e o f S t a t e ’ s 1 2 r u n s in t h e f i r s t B altim ore 1 4 .200 3 St. Louis g a m e o f W e d n e s d a y ’ s d o u b l e h e a d e r wi t h S p r i n g A r b o r W E D N E S D A Y ’S R E S U L TS W E D N E S D A Y ’S R E S U L T S came Spring Arbor’s only t h r e a t College. Looking on are B lu e j a y c a t c h e r 'Mike in the fifth, when they put YOU CAN EARN UP TO 14 HOURS OF D E T R O I T l, K ansas C itv 0 C incinnati 9, C hicago 2 together two straight sin gles, M c C l o u g h n and S p a r t a n c a t c h e r G a r y L y t l e . COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE Cleveland 6 , Los A ngeles 5 Houston at Philadelphia (N) only to have the threat die when Photo by Jo n Z w ic k e l M innesota 7, New York 2 M ilwaukee at St. Louis (N) a suicide-squeeze p l a y went State picked up a lone m ark er ble, which drove a c ro ss a p a ir Chicago 3, Boston 1 ( 1 1 innings) New York at L os A ngeles (N) in the second on singles by Ju­ of runs. STUDYING TO D A Y'S G A M E S P ittsburgh at San F ra n . (N) awry. a Juday lead off the first with single, and after outfielder Bob day, M anipre and S peer. They added two m ore in the sixth on F ir s t Gam e: T h e y 're m ade of deep o live “ S k a i” B altim ore at W ash. T O D A Y ’S G A M E S , Maniere walked, Juday scored a walk, Juday’s first tw o-bagger Spring A rbor 000 000 000 that leath er. lo o k s so m uch H eavy-d u ty like rich zip p er Italian opens THISSUMMER M innesota at New York B altim ore at W ashington (N) C incinnati at C hicago New York at Los A ngeles (N) on Speer’s base hit. Then the Bluejay pitcher i s s u e d f o u r and a single by John Biedenbach. The Spartans iced the contest M ich. State 410 002 05x Second C am e: IN THE NATION’S CAPITAL (Only G am es Scheduled) (Only G am es Scheduled) straight passes, forcing in three in the eighth with five runs, the Spring A rbor 000 130 0 4-3-2 w id e fo r e a sy p a c k in g . Ideal fo r AT THE GEORQE more runs. big hit being Juday’s second dou- M ich. State 200 012 x 5—5—1 P Intramural News sp orts and w eek -en d s. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY A p ro g ra m d e s 'g n e d to m a ke s ■ th e u n p a ra lle le d re s o u rc e s o f W a s h in g to n , D C a v a ila b le to s tu d e n ts in o th e r c o lle g e s and universities. M E N ’S Tim e Gym 1 Ct. 3 6:30 W est Shaw 1-2 JUNE 14-JU LY 2 1 6 A kbaram a-A khilles 7 W im bledon-W iquassett s 6:30 C ache-C am eron 7:30 W est Shaw 3-4 SOFTBALL JULY 22-AUGUST 2 7 Field 5:20 p.m. 7 A belard-A bednego 8 E ast Shaw 8-9 • S p e c ia l 3 w eek w o rk s h o p s in E d u c a tio n b e g in J u n e 14, 1 C achet-C asino 7:30 Brandy-B rough am . 8:30 D euces-B rinkley J u ly 6. and J u ly 26 W ilding-W lvern 8 Empowerment-Empyrean .Tim e Gym 2 Ct. 6 B ether M anor-Scorpions 8:30 C arav elle-C arib b ean 6 Abode-Abdication T • A ir c o n d itio n e d c la s s ro o m s , lib ra ry a nd re s id e n c e h a ll A rhouse-A res Tim e Gym 2 Ct. 4 • U rb a n c a m p u s ju s t fo u r Rinky D inks-B aw diers 6 F e llo e -F e n rir ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 7) , bsocks fr o m th e W h ite H ouse A gr. E con-P h i Sigma Delta write for catalogue: A TO -Phi Kappa Sigma ■ct- Dean of. the Summer Sessions The George I W ooster-W olverine B eta T heta P i-D elta Chi Washington University 10 Z B T -P hi Kappa T au Washington. D.C. Looking F o r A Sure Thing? Field 6:30 p.m. 1965 20006 1 F arm h o u se-P h i Sigm a Kappa 2 Sigma N u -P si Upsilon T ire G -e o rg e 3 L C A -Pi Kappa Phi 4 A ristd crats-A rp en t E A S T L A N S IN G -2 0 9 E . G ra n d R iv a r '\A7~ a - s T i i r r g t o n Road A pples-T ony’s Boys Sigm a C hi-A lpha Sigm a Phi DOW NTOW N -1 0 7 S . W ashington A v a . T_T n i v e r s i t y W est Shaw 6-9 GREEK WEEK Starts Next Week W est Shaw 8-10 Alpha Kappa P si-K appa Sigma 10 NDE A -T ro tters Field 7:40 p.m . 1 T heta C hi-D elta Sigm a Phi i A 2 Phi Gam m a D elta-A . E . Pi H a p p i n e s s I s A " C O R A L B E A C H M on., April 26, T orch Run; 3 Kappa Alpha P si-D T D Kick-O ff Speech 4 T riangle-SA E C L U B C O A T ” T ues., April 27, F ra te rn ity T rack M eet Field 8:50 p.m . R e p a i r e d P o c k e t T h u rs., April 29, T rack M eet F inals 1 CSO-BM F’s F rl., April 30, Sigma Chi S treet Dance 2 T heta D elta C hi-P hi Delta ... th e 5 5 % D a cro n S at,, M ayl, SAM T ricy cle Race T heta 3 S hieks-B litzers p o ly e s te r 1 4 5 % w o o l 4 E v a n s S ch o lars-S c re am in g E agles b la z e r fo r y e a r Greek Feast With VOLLEYBALL Member o f Tim e Gym 1 Ct. I Satans-Snark National ro u n d w ea r THE GATEWAY TRIO 6 6:30 Akua Pahula-A keg In s titu te o f E a s t L a n s in g L o c a t io n s 7 E m perors-E m inence Dry Cleaning • N e x t T o D a w n D o n u ts Sun., May 2, G reek Sing 7:30 F eral-F ecu n d ity • N e x t T o A lb e r t P ic k 8 C abana-C am bridge 8:30 A karpous-A krojox Her e' s an ex ceptio nally good-looking b lazer for th e ycung-in-build. Tha nk s CO ELECTRIC! WITH SMITH-COROHA to its ho p sack w eave 6 M O D ELS TO CHOOSE FR O M and quality blend of 15 CARRIAGE—15" PAPER CAPACITY—14" WRITING LINE— 55% D acron p o ly ester an d EITHER AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL CARRIAGE RETURN 45% wool, you'll find it 12” CARRIAGE—12” PAPER CAPACITY—11” WRITING LINE— co m fo rta b le e n o u g h to EITHER AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL CARRIAGE RETURN w ear all year ' round. 10 CARRIAGE—9 1/2” PAPER CAPACITY—8 1/2” WRITING L IN E - MANUAL CARRIAGE RETURN N EW Nat ural s h o u ld e rs — naturally. 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RAIL OR BUS FARE TO NEW YORK AND RETURN « P a y m e n ts A s L ow A s FOR FO LD ER S AND R ESER V A TIO N S MAIL AD, CO M E IN OR P H O N E: $ 1 0 . 0 0 A Mont h * T r a d e - i n s A c c e p te d * 1 - y e a r W a r r a n t y on P a r t s and S e r v i c e NEW & RECONDITIONED R EG U LA R P O R T A B L E S S m a ir s G r o tto B lu * N a v y B lu e G o ld - N - T an WOLVERINE TYPEWRITER CO. tw o eleven s, Washington 117 E. K A L A M A Z O O S T . PH O N E 482-1452 michigon th e a te r building O n Hour FREE PARKING at Rear of Store—Enter Grand Ave. Parking Lot 332-8667 1 3 0 W, G r a n d R i v « r OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 5:30—MONDAY TILL 7:30____________________ T hursday, April 22, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan HeartRevival Le c tu reS e t O L Í N C a m p u s U .N . M e e ts F r id a y I P a k is ta n T o p ic I David D. Anderson, profeasor REPORT Student n u r s e s at M ichigan plies short quick pressures to the H O S P IT A L of American thought and lan­ S tate w ill study the new firs t aid center of the chest. T he question of the status of the two and that the difference will be The resolution ch arges that the guage, techniques of closed card iac re­ To emphasize the proper appli­ Portuguese African provinces of explained at F rid ay ’s m eeting. two provin ces have never been Search will speak on "Pakistan’s suscitation at a 1:30-3:30 class cation of the massage, a rubber SoMents may visit their hos­ Angola and M ozambique will be T he r e s o l u t i o n concerning granted the right of self-d eterm i­ p.m. in th Identiy” for e Student tonight at 8 Services T hursday at Olin Health C enter. and plastic manikin with a sponge pitalized friends between 2-4 and discussed at spring te rm ’s first Angola and M ozam bique asks the nation. lounge. D r. R obert Stow, Lansing, w ill heart connected to a pressure 7-8 daily. G eneral A ssem bly m eeting of the UJM. G eneral A ssem bly to con­ in stru ct the cla ss on the com bi­ gauge will be used in the demon­ Admissions i n c l u d e S t e v e Cam pus United N ations. duct a plebiscite within the two nation m ethod, under the spon­ stration. Hayskar, Plymouth senior; Mary The m eeting, to be held at 7:30 provinces to determ in e whether sorsh ip of the M ichigan H e a r t Want A Hot E l l e n Bemister, M e t a m o r a p.m . Friday in the E rickson Kiva, the people wish to rem ain in A ssn. freshman; Thomas D. Russell, will also include a short discus­ th eir presen t statu s or becom e Two people a re involved. One E m m o n s S e l e c t s S n o v e r freshman; John W. sion of the M SU-Vietnam ese Vil­ independent nations. rescuer^ uses m outh-to-m outh Cooper, Bloomfield Hills junior; lage project. resu scitatio n blowing into th e A new system of proxies will be In the event that the people of victim ’s lungs w hile the other ap- N e w P r e s id e n t Daryl Lee Shanck, Grosse Pointe introduced to insure re p resen ta­ these provinces vote to becom e Frank Svetlik, Akron, Ohio, Farms freshrttan; Walter Lewitz, tive voting in the G eneral A ssem ­ independent, the resolution also M a ke a stop sophomore, has been chosen Em­ Oak P a r k freshman; Susan bly, said B arry Kolb, P hiladel­ asks the T ru ste esh ip Council to mons Hall president. Frame, Niles freshman; David adm inister the te rrito rie s for a L a n d o n P a r ty phia, P a., junior and se c re ta ry - He received the position with­ SPhyllis p l e s e , St. Joseph freshman; L i s t man, Bloomfield general. m axim um of five y e a rs. Landon Hall w ill stage its term out a formal election after the Hills p arty F riday at the Inn A m erica. resignation of the only other Wa r r e n freshman; junior: Carolyn Evans, Alton R. i In a letter to each delegaie, Kolb assigned two proxies to each T h is period is to end when the T ru steesh ip C ouncil determ ines M cD onalds E ntertainm ent w ill be provided by candidate declared eligible by Brown, Onsted freshman; A l i c e delegate. Kolb said each proxy is that the te rrito rie s are prepared tasty hamburgers E. J. C O REY T ed S m all's Q uintet. a nominating convention. Archangeli, Saginaw freshman: listed either class-o n e or c la ss - for independence. ____ Barbara Fales, Trumansburg, N. Get a Y., sophomore; Roberta Kyselka, T r a v e r s e City s o ph o m o r e ; Harvard D D M 'T ÖE U N D E C I D E D ® * « • ° crisp fries Rosemary Hlnebrook, Highland COKE Park freshman; JohnNarcy,East L a n t i n g master’» candidate; Chemist sA ' ? GET YOUR creamy shakes cool soft drinks and a bag of M i c h a e l Freedman, D e t r o i t POTATO CHIPS freshman; Steven A. Miller, De­ troit freshman; Kendall English, Breckenridge freshman; Michael To Speak (rf % W A T E R / Martens, Charlotte sophomore; One of the nation’s leading o r­ C A R N I V A L Lewis Meltzer, Fort Lee, N.J., ganic ch em ists, E. J. C orey of Junior. Leitner Film H arv ard U niversity, w ill deliver the annual Renaud L ectu re S er­ ies today and F riday here. C orey w ill speak a t 8 p.m . t<^ day and at 4 p.m . and 8 p.m . F r i­ . * TI CKETS NOW!! At Union T i c k e t . O f f i c e McDonald's Lansing- The film that Alfred Leitner, day in 138 C hem istry Building. 4 0 1 5 W, S a g i n a w E ast Lansing- professor of physics and astron­ The lecture s e r i e s is spon­ 4 7 0 0 S*. C e d a r 1 B lk . E a s t of C a m p u s omy, produced about liquid hel­ sored by the MSU section of the 2 1 2 0 N. L a r c h 2 B l k s . W e s t o f Uni o n ium, the liquid that can’t decide A m erican C h e m i c a l Society with e v ery pizza what it is, will appear at 7 p.m. through support from the Renaud Friday on WMSB’s "Spectrum.” Foundation of L ansing. Portions of the film will be run C orey’s T hursday evening top­ VI.S . U . B ook Sto re M .S .U . B o o k Sto re M .S .U . B ook Store M .S .U . B ook Store M .S .U . B o °^ We w ill give you a coke and a b ag of with two other segments, one an ic w ill be "S tereo ch em istry of M M potato p izza ch ip s you F R E E o rd e r. w ith e v e r y d e lic io u s C a ll us today. Investigation of the human mem­ ory process and the other a Mos­ cow experiment on the growth of A lpha-sulfonyl C arbanions.” He w ill talk F riday afternoon on "New Synthetic M ethods B ased U f OR YWIfc. Open Today U artificial crystal. on the C hem istry of O rgano- RICARDO'S FOR Leitner produced his 40-min­ ute film, “ Liquid Helium II— The Superfluid,” in 1963 under a grant from the National Science sulfur Compounds” and F riday evening on "New M ethods fo r the Synthesis of O rganic Ring Sys­ tem s.” A p ro fesso r of ch em istry at B c o nven ien c e 8 :3 0 h . t B 482-1554 DEL'I!r 482-1555 Foundation. The excerpts to be shown on '.'Spectrum'* explain the unique properties of the liquid. H arvard since 1959, C orey in 1960 won the A m erican C hem ical So­ ciety’s Award in P u re C hem istry. 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T hese Oxford-Acheson Jewelers m ethods m a k e use of pro­ new Royal Oak-Myer’s Jewelry Shop gram m ed m a te ria ls, visual aids St. Johns-Lester Lake Jeweler and objective testing. D R E A M D IA M O N D F L IN G S St. Joseph-Green’s Jewelry Saglnaw-Nuechterleln Jewelry For love’s sake any girl w ould accept even an ordinary Sandusky-Sageman Jewelry D e lta P h i E p s ilo n en g agem ent ring — squat-looking, uninspiring. But, in her Sault Ste. Marie-Jean’s Jewelry heart, she hop es for an extraordinary ring w hich will Southfield-Sallan’s Northland R u s h Is T o n ig h t com pel the adm iration of all. Traverse City-Earl Cobb Jewelers Walled Lake-Irland Jewelers Delta Phi Epsilon, profession­ A rtC arved D ream D iam ond Rings are extraordinary. Shun­ Wyandotte- Sallan’s al foreign serv ice and interna­ ning the excessive m etal and gingerbread of ordinary rings tional trade and relations f ra­ they delight the m odern eye. Pure in form , elegantly sculp­ tern ity , w ill hold an open rush tured, they express the taste of o u r tim e. m eeting at 7:30 tonight in the Un­ K eep this ad for com parison! See our new styles at your ion A rt Room. A rtC arved jew eler b efore you decide. Each from $150. For Alvin Gluek, asso ciate profes­ free illustrated folder w rite to ArtCarved, D ept. C, 216 East so r of history, w ill speak on the 45th Street, N ew York, N. Y. 10017. future of United S tttes-C anad ian relatio n s. MODEL HOME FURNITURE SALE THE EVENT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! I PROFESSIONALLY S ELEC T ED BY INTERIOR DECORATORS i t LESS THAN 'h RADAR THAT SEES LIKE A FROG Now th e re ’s a new rad ar systgm'which, electronically, an d is th e result of d e ­ If you Intend to tak e up any b ran c h of ■carni'iiunications as a career, G eneral THE ORIGINAL PRICE! like th e frog, can see everyw here w ith­ out m otion. It does three jobs sim ul velopm ent woridffbr m issile d efen se oy th e scien tists of a GT&E subsidiary. T elephone & E lectronics is% good place . SOFAS . CHAIRS . GROUPINGS . LAMPS taneously: searc h e s th e en tire sky for P roducing a ra d a r system as v e rsa­ to start. Inform ation is available from . TABLES . PICTURES . ACCESSORIES ETC. m issiles, pinpoints th e location of ta r­ tile as th is is th e resu lt of the ever in­ your P lacem en t D irector. Or obtain d e ­ g e ts already spo tted , an d so rts out real creasin g e m p h a sis on research by the tails by w riting to G eneral T elephone & Professio nal m issiles from decoys. All in less tim e GT&E family of s u b sid ia rie s— research E le c tro n ic s L a b o ra to rie s, 7 3 0 Thi r d C ounseling th a n it tak es to blink an eye. th a t sta n d s a s o u r solid b ase for future A venue, New York, N.Y. 100 17. A v a ila b le at It’s done by steerin g the radar beam grow th. No E xtra Cost S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 24 In S U N D A Y , A P R I L 25 T he T en n yso n W ED G EW O O D E S T A T E S M odel G E E Located oft Waverly Rd. Just GENERALTELEPHONE& ELECTRONICSII? South of w . Holmes p d . R 0 Se-H ill R e a lty , Inc 393-1220 no THIN) AVM.T. 10017■GTMSUBSIDIES fan.»! T.kpHon. Cos . 33 mm • GTAi IriHHron., ■GTti Wrnmmé • ft— l Mtpta» tmcm Co. • A— . tHctnc • U*n ttero • M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday, A pril 22, 1965 ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER! MGA 1960 ‘1600’ Red ro a d ste r. Looks sh arp, feels sharp. Call " M y c a r was sold the fir s t day through this ad In the State News! Had many c a l l s . " WÈ1 Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Employment F o r Sale Personal CORN AIR MONZA, 1962. Black OLDSMOB1LE, 1 9 6 4 C u t l a s s VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Élue. New SÖLEX 1965. b ran d new. .9 bp. WANTED, CHURCHoffice se c re - CAM PER, ON 1955 1-1/2 ton RENT your TV from NEJAC. w ith a with red in te rio r. $1,000. Call Sport Coupe 4-speed. Pow er tire s . Radio, h e ater. Luggage 25 m .p.h. Pedal o r rid e it. $139. tary . Five-day w eek. Good pay. C hevrolet t r u c k . C om pletely New Z enith portab le for only G eorge O sterson, 351-4687. 18 steerin g . C onsole. Low m ileage. rack. Serviced reg u larly . Ex­ 351-4754. 17 C all ED 2-2559 for interview . 20 furnished. Like n e w. Excellent $9 p er month. F re e serv ice low cost COR\'AIR 1^62 M onza. 4-speed. E xcellent condition. S e l l o r cellent c o n d i t i o n ; 355-3247; 1963 HARLEY SPRINT. 2SÒ cc. ON CAMPUS b ab y sitter needed shape! 655-2883; 655-1733. 23 and delivery. C all NEJAC TV Bucket seats. 5 nearly new tires. trad e. 694-8111. 18 355-0482. 18 Good condition. $500. Call after for 3 pm. T ., T h. c la ss . Two WEDDING GOWN, floor length. R ental. 482-0624. C W ANT AD S T T flN G Good condition. $1,075. 882-1713. OLDSMOBILE 1962 D ynam ic'§ 8 ', CHOOSE FROM a large se le c ­ * 7 pm . 332-3170. SELLING SP'R Ë Ë T ! 17 p r e - s c h o o l g irls. M ichigan Peau with Alencon lace. Detach­ ENGLISH AND WESTERN riding 4-door. L arg e m otor, power State News, Box B -2. 16 able Chapel train . P etite. 355- c o u rse s. E nroll now and receive • a u t o m o t iv e CORVAlR 1962, 4-door autom at- steerin g , b rak es. E x tras. One tion of late m odel used c a rs . Employment 1049, evenings. 17 fre e bus tran sp o rtatio n . 882- • EM P LO YM EN T ic. One ow ner. 28,000 m iles. o w n e d . E xcellent condition. Ju s t freshly trad e d on new 1965 N U R SE-R EG ISTER ED . E x p er- F o r Rent BOY'S 26" bicycle. Gqgd condi- 4863; 355-2015. 21 • FO R REN T $900 . 332-8076. 13 F o rd s. ienced. R esponsible position. ROWB" RANCH has fine ho rses tion. $15. Call 3 7 2 -0 ^7 . 16 Fft.EE! A thrilling hour of beauty! $1,600. 489-4352. 18 • FO R S A LE CORVETTE 1963 Fastback. 4- OLDSMOBILE 1963, S tarfire con- 1962 FORD convertible 352 V - 8 . Top pay. Daytim e hours. Give for ren t. 10 m inutes from cam ­ FULLY GUARANTEED, R ebuilt F o r appointm ent, call 484-4519. • L O S T & FO U N D speed 300 hp. Silver. 21,000 vertible. All pow er, including Standard tran sm issio n . Radio, com plete p a rtic u la rs in applica­ pus. R eservation s. 372-2325. 19 and reconditioned appliances. M ERLE NORMAN C osm etics • PERSO N A L actual m iles. New tire s . Call tilt w heel. E xcellent condition. w hitew alls. Many other ex tra s. tion. W rite Box No. B -2, State T e rm s . H arley's Appliance R e­ Studio, 1600 E. M ichigan. C17 • PEA N U TS PERSONAL Mike, 332-3555. 20 Sell o r trade. OX 9-2913. 16 O ne-ow ner c a r. News. 20 Apartments • R EA L ESTA TE CORVETTE 1904 AM-FM radie. 1962 FORD G alaxie 500. 4-door EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD Com - NEED ONE m ale room m ate for p6011. a ir, 523 E. G rand R iver. 484- STUDENTS: WHY leave y o u r 21 d o rm s, when BIMBO’S w ill de­ • S E R V IC E P o stractio n, 4-speed tran sm is­ OLDSMOBILE 1963 ‘98’ sedan. V -8 C ru ise-O -M atic. P o w e r pany needs g irls for tem porary ap artm ent. One block from Un­ TT51 DEMONSTRATOR Z I G - liv e r your pizzas to you! Call • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N E xceptionally sion. 327 cu. in. 365 h.p. F ast- clude electric windows, seat. clean. E xtras in­ steering. Radio. Many other ex­ ents. Office experience ion. $50 m onthly. 300 M .A.C. ZAG -O -M afic sewing m achine. 484-7817. • W A N TED back. 15,000 m iles. $3,600. OX 28,000 tra s . P riced for quick sale. assignm required . 616 M ichigan National afte r 5 pm . 17 M akes buttonholes, s e w s but­ C17 4-9011. 16 m iles. $2,000. 339-8641. 1962 FORD F airlan e 2-door V -8 SHINY FINE p rin t. All fine print DEADLINE COR\ L TT e 1964 convertible. TQ 18 autom atic. Radio. E xtra clean. T ow er. Phone 487-6071. C16 COUPLE, dents. One OR two gradu ate stu - tons, Appliques, Blind hem s and in our office shines so you can bedroom . F urnished, beautiful designs. Will sacrifice see it. We explain it. Insurance 2 p.m. one c las s day be­ h.p. Autom atic. L i k e new. O PEL 1959. E xcellent condition. 1962 FORD Falcon 2-door. Radio. Town & Country utilitie s paid. $110 m onth. Oke- for $59 o r paym ents of $4.50 by BUBOLZ, your independent fore publ ¡cation. $3,750. Phone 332-0570 m orn­ M ust sell. $350. C a lla fte r 6 pm. Standard tran sm issio n . Locally m os. ED 2-5460; ED 2-1002. 18 m onthly. OX 4-6031. 337-2233. 16 owned. Food Company • 16 agent. C16 C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one ings or after 5 pm . 1961 CHEVROLET C o rv air 700. SUMMER TERM . Luxury 4-m an ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T 3- R o C k , F o L k , é lu e s. G reat v e r- c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n DODGE LANCER P55T WTuiewïïïi OPEL 1958. T ransportation spe- 4-doo r. Standard tran sm issio n . wants three men for food apartm ent. A cro ss from cam ­ s p e e d bicycles, $39.77, full -ed in te rio r. L a rg e 6 . Good, ciai at only $99.95. 332-3817. 16 R adio. V ery good condition. sales. C all 487-3661 for pus. P arking. F o r appointm ent, p ric e . R ental-pu rchase term s asatile n d g en tertainm ent for p a rtie s et-to g eth ers. C a l l THE ' PHONE dition. Gall any tim e, ED 7-9 PEUGEOT T36fi Sunroof. N ew 1960 FORD 4-door. V-8 stand­ personal interview . call 351-4506. 23 available. We also have tennis GUYBEARS. 355-6344. 17 355-8255 DODGI , 1964, wagon. L arge en- wcondition. hitew alls. Low m ileage. Good ard transm issio n. Radio. A rea l PA RT-TIM E. Having a tough tim e TWO MEN for 3-m an ap artm ent. racq u ets, golf b alls, badm inton $495. P h o n e 332- good buy. PRESCRIPTIONS F I L L E D at IRATES girie. ne'w tire s . Pow er. 20,000 0428. 16 fitting a p a rt-tim e job into a vig­ $50 a m onth. One m an. Full fa­ b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. low-low p ric e s. 30-day ch arges left on w arranty. $2,3'$. 1959 FORDS! 4 to choose from . orous schedule? E arn $60 per cilitie s. N e a r cam pus. 332- ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s 1 D A Y ............ S I . 50 (74. 18 PLYM oO Th 1961 4-door sedan. Stop and look 'em over! week working related evenings 2257. 16 from Union. ED 2-3212. C aPRESCRIPTION v a i l a b l e . MAREK REXALL CENTER, 301 3 DAY S _____ $3.50 ri A L t )N Coo C om pletely overhauled. V-8 en­ 1964 FORD F a l c o n R anchero, arid Saturdays. C all M r. Blythe, LUXURY FOUR p erson a p a rt- OLYMPIA PRECISION ty pew rit- gine. T o r q u e f l i g h t , Pow er pick-up. O versized wheels and at 882-6629. N . C lippert, by F ran d o r. F r e e 5 DAY S _____ 35. 00 New battery, exhaust system , 16 m ent to sublease for sum m er e r s - portable, standard , ele c­ fev e r th erm o m eter with this ad f ( 3 a s e d on 15 words per ad) generator and spindle bearings. steerin g . White sidew all tire s . tire s . Radio. Deluxe trim . Many FAST T Y PlSi' o r Ju sto w riter te rm . C am pus walking distance. tric . L. E. L ighthard & Co., and any new p rescrip tio n . C16 Call 337-0867. 18 $895. HAROLD PL E TZ M otor e x tra s. New c a r w arranty. $50 apiece. 351-54S5. 16 310 N. G rand Ave. IV 2-1219. 16 FR E E: 5 qt. utility pail with this ales, 150 E. G rand R iver, Wil- 1960 VOLVO 2 - d o o r . R a d i o , operator. F ull o r p a rt-tim e in There w i II be a 50c service and bookkeeping charge if FORD 1^5$ V - 8 autom atic.¿-door Sliam ston. 655-1870. C17 whitew alls. 3-speed. Standard downtown Lansing offset p rin t­ EAST LANSING. Need third m ale CANOES: 1“’ fib erg lass " P e r e ad and any p urch ase of p re s c rip ­ th i s ad is not paid w ith in hardtop. Excellent interior and ing plant. Layout, p aste-u p and room m ate. $40 p e r month. Quiet M arquette” , $165. 17’ m olded tion, drugs o r co sm etics at o ne week. m echanical condition. $195.355- PONTIAC GTO 1964. M a r o o n tran sm issio n . $695. related experience d e sirab le but No deposit o r lease. ED 7-1897. m ahogany “ W olverine” , $180. MAREK REXALL PRESCRIP­ 8108. 13 hardtop. 4-speed. $2,400,o r VW Many transpo rtatio n sp ecials: not required. Can be learn ed on 17 B eautiful 15’—16’ deluxe run­ TION CENTER, 301 N .C lip p ert, The State News does not FORD 755 V-S Standard tran s- plus cash. 355-1049, evenings.17 from $95 to $495. SIGNS FORD SALES, INC. job. High Union w ages. W rite abouts, $675-$850. Used canoes, by F ran d o r. C15 p erm it racial or religious m ission.n. 4-door. 4- Blue. Radio. RAMBLER, 1959 A m erican Wag­ P.O . Box 963, L ansing. S t a t e E d en Roc A pts. $100 up. R epair w o r k reaso n ­ Very clean tei'ior, ex terior. on. O verdrive, h eater. 6-cy l­ 162 W. Grand R iver experience, etc. Will contactyou 252 R iver St., E .L . ATTENTION ab le. CUSTOM BOAT DESIGN S o ro rities. L ive lively with ethe FR' a TERN I+I S, discrim ination in its ad­ inder, standard. Light l»lue. W illiam ston vertising colum ns. The $200 . 351-5483. 20 655-2191 C12 F riday for interview Saturday. AND REPAIR. 1020 Dakin St. State News will not accept FORD, I960 l-door. S400. ENG- Runs good. $395. 332-1437. 16 16 N ow le a sin g fo r IV 9-1845. 17 WIPEOUTS. D riving m usic for advertising from persons LISH BINE, 517. ED 7-0177. 13 RAMBLER 1962 Custom C lassic TOPS DOWN PA RT-TIM E, FU LL-TIM E help S u m m e r & F a ll MEN’S BICYCLE, ¿ 6 " Schwinn 3- your social ac tiv ities. 4-piece Rock band. Jim , 882-6065 after discrim inating against re - 6 . Stick. O verdrive. R adio.O th­ needed. W aitresses, dishw ash­ Nat Hammond 332-8488 speed with larg e double basket. 5 pm . FORD 1959. 6 -cylind er automat e r ex tra s. E xcellent condition. SPORTS CARS AWAY! 17 lieion, race, color or pa­ ic. F airlan e-500. 4-door. Clear e r s , cooks. Apply in p erson , T W O-B E D R O O M , furnished. E xcellent condition. $30 . 669- M ust sell. 355-9443. IS R.i no, ! eater. White sidewalls THUNDERBIRD I95S7 Body, m ot­ 1964 TRIUMPH 7 R -4 . R a d i o . Howard Johnson’s, 3224 E. Sag­ Sum m er ap artm ent. One block 9892, 7 a m .- 10 am . 16 Peanuts P ersonal to Luggage rack. Light blue. 3,500 inaw, F ran d o r. 16 from cam pus. $125 m onth, plus GUITARS, MARTIN and Gibson. LOST: PARTIALLY used Z eta o r in excellent condition. L ow MAN. Full o r p a rt-tim e for gen- ele ctricity . 332-4237, evenings. B rand new'. Will sac rific e . Call T au Alpha pledge scrapbook. Automotive FORD I960 G alaxie. V-S, 4-door. actual m ileage. New tire s . 353- m iles. $2,495. MGB. 10,000 m iles. Sm ells era l landscaping w ork. E xper­ . 24 Ron after 3:30, 353-2801. 15 V icinity of our living room . I'.LPHA ROMEO l9o9 Su: c Power steering, brakes. Radio, 0129. 16 1964 ienced p re fe rre d . C a l l ED MARRIED COUPLE to rent down­ P O R T A B L E TYPEW RITERS, P le a se return! h eater. W hitewalls. $500. Phone new. $2,395. 16 der. Best condition, oe 351-4117. 16. 'THUNDERBIRD, 1959. 43b cuuic 1963 TRIUMPH T R -4. 24,000 2-3310. Sandhill A cres Land­ s ta irs apartm ent for firs t five new and reconditioned. T rad es THE BFO urges the men of F arm nings 5-6. ¡18 G rand Rive r , \\hi­ inches. Full pow er. Good shape m i l e s . .AM-FM r a d i o . W ire scaping. 16 w eeks of sum m er te rm . A vail­ accepted. All p ric e s. WOLVER­ House to vote for D orf. Rock and liam ston. ló FORD, Ì9 62 G alaxie. 2-door, throughout. 487-3133. 1ADILLAC, 1 9 62 C onvertible. hutch, standard, V- 8 . Radio, tra ile r 17 w heels. $1,895. GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT able June 20. Call 332-0143. 17 KINE TYPEW RITER CO., 117.E. ' R ed. alam azoo. 482-1452. 25 16 Good shape. $775. Phone TRIUMPH 1964 S pitfire. Redw ith 1963 -TRIUMPH T R -4. R a d i o . for perm anent positions in of­ GOOD LUCK, D. M annix, our Low m ileage. P erfect condition. 372-1381. 17 w hite t o p . W hitewalls. P u r­ Luggage rack . $1,795. H o u s e s fice, sales, technical. Call IV FEM ALE ROOMMATE to share LIVING ROOM fu rn itu re. Daven- favorite leading m anl We will Custom i n t e r i o r . All pow er. chased abroad. C all 489-5027 1964 SPITFIRE. B right redl Black 2-1543. C16 p o rt, m atching ch air. O ccasion­ $2,850. Phone ED 7-96"7. ¡7 FORD, 1964 G alaxie 500 . 2-door, autom atic, pow er steerin g ,d ark after 5:30, 17 top. Radio. New whitewall tire s . HORTICULTURE STUDENT for house. N ear cam pus. $40 month­ al ch air. F loo r lam p and table throw you that ro se , so watch CHEVROLET i960 convertible. blue. $1,800. 482-6712 after 5.17 TRIUMPH T R -3 I9^f. E lectric $1,795. ly. 332-0637. 16 out for the thorn! Your captive shrubbery work at E ast L ans­ l a m p s . Hoover Sw eeper. IV audience. V-s autom atic. New tire s . Gooc HILLMAN 1959 Minx sedan.G ood overdrive. W ire w heels. Ve r y, Each one very clean and in top ing residence. C all 332-4090.16 W a n t e d m a l e student t o i i e a , ^-8-8^53., 18., QtANE FROST, Happy la te b irth - condition. M ust sell.P h o n e 337- good condition. Phone 882-8230. m echanical condition. in m odern tr a ile r. Next to Gab­ FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES- 0374. * condition. Econom ical tra n s­ 17 portation. * 18 SPARTAN MOTORS WANTED, TjW j Bus B oys, im - les’. 355-9405 afte r 4 . _ .1 6 A re y o u satisfied with your dayl F reddy. 16 $295. Call 355-2744 3000 E. M ichigan m ediately. Delta G am m a. 365N. p resen t m eat source? If NOT, HHEVROLET 1960 2-door. Sta. a fter 5 pm. 17 TRIUMPH 1964 Spitfire. Fully _________ IV 7-3715____________C H arrison , E ast L apsing. 16 Rooms Real Estate equipped. Nice! Asking $1,750. call BROWER’S, OX 4-3691. 25 THREE BEDROOM ranch. Full MLRCURY 1959 station wagon. P A R T - T I M E . A V A J L A B L E MALE GRADUATE student o r BUNK BEDS, sik m onths old. tire s . Very 3450. V- 8 . '\u tb tn a tic. TiJAio, beater. S3)09;“ prm a-tim e tastyl John, 332- 87-3661. ‘ 17 Service & Ports m ornings, driving a n d sto re upperclassm an. A ttractiv e sin­ C ost $105 new. Still look like ha.aewfwA, g a r a g e . P artially Good condition; $425. P h o n e 3HEVROLET, 1959 tw o-Joor I::.- •4-4-8705. 617 E. M ichigan. 16 VALIANT, 1963 C onvertible. New R ebuilt 6 o r 12 volt. G uaran­ Apply GENERATORS AND STARTERS. w ork. A fternoons, all driving. gle r o o m . S em i-p riv ate en­ new - w ill sell for $70 o r best com pleted recrea tio n room in Jon Anthony F lo ris t, 809 tran c e. Walking distance. P a rk ­ offer. 4*4-4249. basem ent. E hslett-ten m inutes | pala hardtop. V - 8 . Pow er S teer­ tire s . R a d i o . E xcellent condi­ teed! Exchange p rice $7.90. Me­ 18 from cam pus. A vailable June ing. New tire s . Good condition. MERCl'RV" I9 60 C onvertible. tion. Still under w arran ty. M ust E. M ichigan. 17 ing. ED 2-1363. 16 Phone 332-2670. 18 Pow der blue finish. New white sacrifice. Call 332-8343. 17 chanic on the job! Installation ATTENTION WIVES- T h is job in- W O M E N . APPROVED, su p er- PIANOS- ALL kinds, including 1st. M inim um down, $500 with top. Whitewall tire s . Autom atic serv ice available. ABC AUTO volves the sorting of 3” x 5” vised for sum m er. C lose to old uprights. ROBERT WEAT FHA f i n a n c i n g . Call D. F. CHEVROLET 1959 Impala con- tran sm issio n . Pow er steerin g , VOLKSWAGEN. 19 58 Karm ann PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- ad d re ss c a rd s. Job hours w ill be R efinishing Shop. Phone TU A schom .' R esidence, 339-8435; vertible. Silver. 6-cylind er au- brakes and windows. A sharp, Ghia. Low m ileage. Very good 1921. C from 8-5 w eekdays, andw ill last c332-8945. a m p u s . Cooking p riv ileg es. 2-3320. 16 FORMAL. YELLOW, full length. HOUSE FOR SÂLË. MtTTIcjpè 25 O ffice, 355-5268. 18 | tom atic. Good condition. Must 1 -ow ner ca r in top-notch m e­ condition. B lack. See at 135 NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e about four w eeks. The job begins sell. Call 351-5314. 16 chanical condition. $1,085. AL Bogue. 332-6113. 16 p rice from $7.95. New sealed on, o r BEFORE A pril 26, 1965. MALE STL1¿EN TS. Supervised Worn o n c e . Size 9. Call IV School a re a . T h ree m inutes to CHEVROLET 1961, Bel A ir. .4- EDWARDS LINCOLN, M ercury, VOLKSWAGEN 1^62. Clean,"good beam s, 99if. Salvage c a rs , large S alary $1.50 p er hour. T his is an housing. Cooking, parking. Two 2-2623. . 18 MSU. T hree-bedroom Cape Cod. d o o r , 6 -cylinder« autom atic. 3125 E. Saginaw (North of F ra n ­ running c a r with ex tra s. Body stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO excellent opportunity for student blocks from B erkey. Phone IV AFRICAN VIOLETS, about 30. 1 1/2 baths. C arpeted living I C lean. M ust sell. Phone 1\' 4- dor). Open M on., T h u rs., F r i­ and. engine solid. $850. P h o n e PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV w ives to pick up som e extra 5-8836. 23 Sell all o r sep ara tely . 713 W. room . C all 487-5783. 16 3928. _ ______________ 18 day til 9 pm . C17 ED 2-5266. 17 5-1921. C m oney. C ontact T ri-C ounty Re­ Lenaw ee. Call IV 5-8677. 18 S e rv ic e :HEVROTTET 196T G reen b riar. MCA MARK 11, 1962 R oadster. VOLKSWAGEN 1963. M int condi- F o r Sale gional Planning C om m ission, l5 k C R T .S T L I N E R , tra ile r. 6-cylind er, autom atic. May be Scooters & C yc l e s 535 N. C lippert St., Lansing (On BICYCLE S T O R A G E : S a l e s , RENT your TV from NEJAC. used as cam per. M ust sell. $900. Abarth E xtra P ire lle s , b e lts, radio. tion. Only 18 m onths old. Black heater. Tonneau. E xcel­ with white sidew alls. Serviced HONDA 1963 Super Hawk. 305 cc., W est side of F ran d o r), o r call serv ice a n d ren ta ls. E A S T tric s ta rte r. 40 hp Johnson out­ New Zenith portable for only L eath er s e a ts /in te rio r. E lec­ IV 7-0405. 17 lent condition. $1,295. 351-5021. regul*rly. 355-3104. 16 3,300 m iles. W indshield, sad­ 372-1810 for fu rth er d etails. 16 LANSING CYCLE, 1215E ,G rand board m otor. $1,195. IV 9-0057. and $9 p e r month. F re e service IHEVROLET 1961 Im p ala,4- kmr 19 VOLKSWAGEN 1963 sunroof. R a- dlebags. $650. Call 339-8831. 16 EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an R iver. Call 332-8303. C delivery. Call NEJAC TV [hardtop. 6-cy lin d er. Stick. Lox MG A 1958. Low m ileage. No ru st. GBT YOURS - Phil F ra n k 's C a r- 18 R ental. 482-0624. C PARlLLA MOTORCYCLE250 c c . m ileage. Call 489-5027 after Blue with gray in te rio r. See to dio, h eater, w hitewall t i r e s . T o u rist m odel. Beautiful Ital­ Avon rep resen tativ e. T urn your fre e tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ toon Book; 50 of P h il’s best VIOLIN. FULL rich tone with new THESES PRINTED. R apid se rv - 5:30 pm. 17 appreciate. ED 7-7473. Looks and runs "th e b e st” . ca se a n d a c c e sso rie s. $60 o r 18 $1,299. AL E D W A R D S LIN­ ian styling. E xcellent p erform ­ m ent in your hom e, w rite or C artoons in a beautifully bound best offer. 372-2983 after 5 pm. ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox ~Hi\ YROLF'I 1^62 Gonver: d U-. M USTam T!9'6’d C onvertible de- COLN, M ercury, 3125 E. Sagi­ ance. Good overall condition. call M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664 book - $1.00 each. F or o rd e rs 18 co pies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ Red. White top. Black in terio r. luxe. 289 engine. F loo r shift. naw (North of F rand or). Open F re d . 332-4754. 16 School St., H aslett, M ichigan or of five o r m ore, call: 351-4322 PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- Full pow er. Alm ost new white- W hitewalls. T ake over pay- StfA T -klT TY . ~ W call evenings, FE 9-8483. C16 between 6 p.m . and m idnight. GIRL’s ENGLISH R acer. Hardly 5431. C17 .wall tire s . E xtras. Excellent . m ents. 332-3644, after 6 pm . 19 M on., T h u rs., F rid ay til 9 pm. 3 5 " : ' ' 3D m .p.h. 150 mpg. F o r around AMBASSADOR OLDS ¿ F l a t and used. Very good shape. Call 353- DIAPER SERVICE, sam e d ia - C17 pus, boat o r plane. Brand Tbab I condition. ON 4-8081. 18 E M P O R A R Y , P A R T -T IM E 2434. 18 OLDSMOBILE 1963 ’88 ’. 2 -door VOLKSWAGEN, 19 63 Sunroof. cam new. S acrifice. 351-4107. 17 y sitter wanted to c a re for F F rench horn. Ju st like new. CHOICE B EEF, for your fre e z - p e rs retu rn ed . E ither you rs or ours. With our service, you may ¡CHEVROLET 1958, 4-door. Good hardtop.,Stick siiift. R adio,heat­ Two h eaters, radio, w hitew alls. child reco vering from tonsillec­ $225 . 337-9630 after 9 pm , 18 condition. Call 489-1018 after 4 e r. W hitewalls. $1,700. M u s t One ow ner. P roof of servicing. HARLEY DAVIDSON,Ì9 6 2 XLCH tom y. C all 355-3011. 17 e r. Cut, w rapped, blast frozen include tw o pounds of b a b y BABY BEDS, sewing m achine, arid delivered. Call 485-5394.25 clothes that do not fade. D iaper pm . 18 sacrifice. IV 5-4497. 17 $1,250 or best offer. IV 5-0869. SEDp o rtster. 7-2471 $900 . 2010 Raby Rd. a fte r 1 pm . 17 TEACHERS WANTED: $5,400 up. drafting set, d ish es, sunlam p, pail furnished. | B e o iS M - April 26 B ill, a junior at Okemos High 3 E S E iE 2 E $ d fc :.i: WANTED: fU T O R ,S ta tistic s421. Gill- 355-5029 evenings. 17 School, plays the cello. All three sons attended the International «— » 4 M N I 1 CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M . ► 4H 44W -* a N D "m e s c ß e e N ìn t d a 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 EDIE STARR, ty p i s t. T heses, d issertatio n s, t e r m papers, String F estival in P uerto Rico in 1961, and studied at the M usical T O D A Y and F R I D A Y ! FEATURE AT 1:35-4:10 w iip w H iR L o f w a c k y fun ! 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 I general t y p i n g . E xperienced. Academy of Vienna 6:45-9:25 P.M . IBM E le c tric . OR 6-2645. C John, a 12-year-old youngster Charl ton Hes ton U S T IN O V J JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4. who plays the violin, and P eter, ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ the 10 -y ea r-o ld who plays the vertising, 533 N. C lippert. IV flute, are presen tly studying with 5-2213. C Nelson C leary and F red Rice, ik ANN BROWN typist and m ulti- graduate students in m usic. T i m e for Sir P e r i o r ' , lith offset printing (black and white and color). IBM. G eneral E ig h t-y ear-o ld Kathy plays the cello. Schutm aat plays the piano H aspel H a s p e l ’s great sophisticated city suit. D u P o n t ' s D A C R O N polyester typing, term p a p ers, t h e s e s , dissertatio n s. 332-8384. C snd'his wife the violin. days is blended with cotton to m a k e them easy-care, BARBI M EL, P ro fessio nal typist. No job too large o r too sm all. T a lk Is A p r i l 3 0 Not A are here wa s h and wear, and wri nkle free. P i c k a pattern or an iridescent L orenzo Sturkey, Dow Chem i­ Block off can^pus. 332-3255. C BEV TALLMAN. Your theses, cal Co. scien tist, w ill speak on cam pus A pril 30. He did not give I n Calc S c e ne Cut! Not A Word again! in the blues as shown here, or any one of a term p ap ers, etc. typed in my his speech W ednesday, as Wed­ Acclaimed Changed! dozen other new shades. hom e. E lectric typew riter. 372- nesday's State News reported he as •D uP o n t'* u*ti TM 3849. C16 was to do. THE Wanted FEAR K . '- ’V'-’ BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 for OF RH P ositive: $7 for RH Nega­ tive. D etroit Blood Service, Inc. THE 1427 E. M ichigan Ave., H ours Patii i * EXTRA ADDED YEAR ••it.!! 9-4, Monday, T uesday, W ednes­ Phil N e x t Week , Pi nk Pa nt he r Cartoon day, F r i d a y . 12—7 T hursday. 489-7587. 48 D rIS phirs " r L E O P A T R A ” ^ li | " WE G , V E P , N K S T A M P S " Novelty "K eep A m erica Singing’ WANTED: TUTOR, S tatistics 421". ZoooYz U D U SeO F il ,i| i i C all 355-5029 evenings. 18 QIB L p rro rs PROFESSOR D E S I R E S th ree - ..K c te p o , IS Hr, te n s in g ^^*»oioai»nt«o -N bedroom home to rent for sum ­ lachnicoloi1 DRIVE m er 1965. Call 337-7037. 18 7 Z '\ S ? o CHRISTOPHERLEEand ROYCASTLE PETERCUSHINGas "OrTerror" • IftTMSUWTSKV ' f e S MU—v Ü BdU lh wi Ét oef L a n s in g- Io nNM -7 8 P F .A N l I S th RooJ t h is 'Hi! i 60V VOOR FAST ACADEMY AWARD WINNER EXCLUSIVE SHOWING! I siiii'tl'Äill1!!! ti BALL, CHARLIE BROUN LILA KEDROVA . S HOWN 11 © B e s t S u p p o r tin g A c t r e s s !1! millhiwl! IP P I Æ i 1 Ijiiáli II1§ I h I! B e s t B l a c k and White A r t D i r e c t i o n HITCHCOCK MusnmcEiH B e s t B l a c k an d White C in e m a to g r a p h y I THINK ROOD BETTER KEEP THE BALL LOU TO THIS 60V, CHARLIE Regulars BROUN...61VE HIM A L0d) CURVE.. ZORBATHE GREEK' Shorts T Longs “A GRAND UPROARIOUS BASH!" Extra Longs —Time Magazine • B Stouts Sizes 34 to 56 THR0U THIS 6 UV ALL KNUCKLE l i w e r a * B ' nm a n a w » « « BALLS, CHARLIE BROUN...‘tOO U. _ -Himnr,H.« w * --------------- — FOOL HIMUNTH KNUCKLE BALLS... »KWHSB® M MMMM* I(V éa 1f t . Free ANTHONY QUINN Alterations ALAN BATES IRENE PAPAS S u its from $ 4 5.0 0 to $255.00 i -Aj ; { WTj I mV v '- M-Ofji: jpTiON Sport C o o ts from $ 2 9.9 5 to $ 1 5 0 .0 0 "Z O R B A T H E G R E E K ” S la c k s from $ 8 .9 8 to $ 5 0.0 0 s ta rtin g F R I D A Y : T h is 1$ THE LATEST THIN6... PITCHIN6 BV COMMITTEE ! It.'ZORBATHE GREEK' R E D ) . H O L D E N §5TATE T O D A Y .'. L a s t D ay: __________1 DOWNTOWN LANSING- F R A N D O R S H O P P I N G C E N T E R - LOGAN CENTER ! Theatre E ax'v^tìl^rysvitrgvifSvirrsvirrgtirrgvir^ìrvsvirr A W i 3 3 Z -Z 8 1 4 - 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hu rsday,m A pril 22. 1 965 Placement Bureau Senate OKs Move To Lower Voting Age G M ’s S u c c e s s I s C i t e d A s B est In U .S . H i s t o r y T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 29 cal M usic, B usiness Education, The stateS e n ate h asp assed an d v o ters w e r e to approve the Au G res-S im s School D istrict: E n g l i s h , F rench, E n g l i s h / sent t o the House a joint re ­ am endm ent it would probably be­ T h ere is no substitute for m an­ He said that for those who M athem atics /P h y sic s, Industrial Spanish, English, G eneral Sci­ solution calling for a referendum com e effective Jan 1, 1967. agement in business organi­ fail to take advantage of edu­ A rts, B usiness Education. Au ence, Social Studies and Men’s on an am endm ent of the 1963 During the two h ou rs of de­ zations, H o w a r d J . Stoddard, cational opportunities, the future G res', M ich. M /F . P h y s i c a l E ducation/Industrial constitution to allow 18-year- bate on the resolution, Sen. John chairm an of the board of M ichi­ outlook is exceedingly bleak. Bentley Com m unity Schools: A rts, Counseling and Guidance olds to vote. Bowman, D. R oseville, who pro­ gan N ational Bank since 1961, “ People have to get to the E lem entary Educa’ion, Science, (B,M ). Imlay C ity, Mich. M /F . If th e House approves the posed the resolution, rem inded told M anagem ent Club m em bers point w here they can m anage English, B u s i n e s s Education, Muskegon Public S c h o o l s : am endm ent by a tw o -th ird s m a­ the sen ato rs that they w ere not T uesday night. th em selv es," Stoddard said. Science/ Math and C h em istry / Home Econom ics, E a r l y and jority, the constitutional am end­ voting o n w hether o r not the Stoddard, w h o received his He suggested that young men G eneral Science. (B). Flint, Mich. L a t e r E lem entary Education, ment will go before the people fran ch ise should be given to 18- business and law d eg rees from decide what they want to do as M F. M athem atics, G eneral Science, in a state-w ide referendum . Be­ y e a r-o ld s, but ra th e r ju st to give New Y o r k U niversity, called soon as they can so they can Calhoun County Interm ediate Vocal M usic, Speech C orrection, cause the next general election th e ir electo rate a chance on the G eneral M otors the m ost suc­ learn the technical sk ills in that .Schorl D istrict: Speech T herapy V isiting T eacher, Mentally Re­ is scheduled for 1966, if the m a tter. cessful co rpo ration ev er in e x is­ field. (P,M ). M, F . M arshall, Mich. tarded Type "A ” , Deaf and H ard T he chief contentions of the tence. “ Make your com pany unable to C herry Hill School D istrict; of H earing (B). Muskegon, Mich. b ill’s opponents w ere that in polls ’’P rofessio n al m a n a g e m e n t ge; along without you.T hen you’re Home Econom ics, E arly and M /F . taken am ong th eir constituents sk ills have m ade G eneral M otors on your way,” he said. L a • e r E lem entary Education, Jenison Public Schools: E arly T a l k S e t O n J o b s what it is today." For the Best th ere w as little support for the Art, M athem atics/Science, Lan« and L ater E lem entary Educa­ m easu re. guage/Socia! S t u d i e s , French, tion, Vocal Music (E). Jen iso r, In S o c i a l W o r k in Italian Food English,. Journalism , E n g l i s h , Mich. M /F. Social work positions for grad­ C hem istry, I n d u s t r i a l A rts, Livonia Public Schools: Home P A R K I N G P R O B L E W? — A p p a r e n t l y s o . E v e n p r o f e s ­ uating sen io rs w ill be discussed Visiting T eacher. Inkster, Mich. Econom ics, E arly and L ater El­ s o r s h a v e t r o u b l e s f i n d i n g a p l a c e to l e a v e t h e i r at the m eeting of the U nder­ M a r k e tin g C lu b Elk Grove Com munity Consoli­ em entary Education, Elem entary v e h i c l e s , a l t h o u g h t h e y rmay b e no b i g g e r t h a n a graduate Social W o r k Club, dated School D istrict #59: Gen­ M u s i c , M athematics,. Science, motor scooter. Phot o by Patt i P r o u t T hursday, A pril 22 at 9 p.m . T he M arketing Club will hold eral Science, M athem atics, Bi­ A rt, Vocal M usic, Biology C hem ­ in Old C ollege H all. ology, P h y s i c a l Science, Bi­ istry , B usiness Education, E arth A rep resen tativ e of the D epart­ p .mregits u la r m eeting today at 7:30 . in 33 Union. T he gpeaker ol ogy/Phy. Sci. (B,M ). ElkG rove Science, Psychology, V i s i t i n g ment o f Social W elfare and w ill be H.B. R hatigan, assista n t 111. M/F. T eacher, Homebound, T y p e"A ” , A c c o u n t i n g E x e c u t i v e ’s Lucille K. B arb er, coordinator d ire c to r of C om m ercial M arket­ Farm ington P u b l i c Schools: Em otionally Disturbed. (B,M), of the undergraduate cu rricu lum ing, C ollins Radio C o., D etroit. Girls Physical Education, E arly Livonia, M ich. M /F. in social work will lead the His topic is "S a le s A dm inis­ and L ater Elem ent ary Education, Mt. C l e m e n s C o m m u n i t y Schools: E arly and L ater ele­ B u s in e s s R o le D is c u s s e d d isc u ssio n .' All s o c i a l work tratio n at C ollins R adio.” HOME-MADE LASA6NA M usic C onsultant, Art C onsult­ T he role of the accounting The accounting and finance ex­ m ajors are invited. m entary Education, Vocal M us­ ant, Physical Educa’ion, General Science/H ealth, Science, General ic, Science, M athem atics, Men­ and finance executive in m odern ecutive puts all the individual business was discussed by the areas of a business into cred it SPAGHETTI E u s i n e s s/Math, A rt/E nglish, tally Retarded (B,M ), M t.C lem ­ Science, Industrial A rts/M ath, ens, Mich. M /F. Onaway A rea C o m m u n i t y chairm an of the D epartm ent of and debi’ form . T he accountant is Accounting and Finance recently. involved and in te rrela ted with all COMPLETE SCIENTIFIC INSPECTION T-BONE STEAK E n g l i s h , English, S p a n i s h , functions of the e n te rp rise , he Spanish, P h y s i c a l Education, Schools: E lem entary Education, Speaking to D el’a Sigma P i, said. for A m e r i c a n - F o r e i g n - C o m p a c t s Physical Science, B usiness Edu- Reading—C omm umcati B usi- professional business fraternity, It is up to m anagem ent to take ca’ion/R etailing, Industrial A rts, V isiti T e a c h e r , ness Educa’ion, V oca'ior.alA gri­ culture, Industrial A r t s (B). Jam es D. E dw ards em phasized action based on the recom m en­ the m ultidim ensional role of the d s 1 ins of iiie accounting and featuring PIZZA ■1 < • Wheel b a l a n c i n g AC i' iiistically Handicapped, Em o- Onaway, M ich. M /F . accounting and finance executive. finance executive, he said. e Cust om brake s e r v i c e And many other Italian-American Dishes •i nilly D is’urbed (B,M). F arm ­ F r i d a y , A p r i l 30 e St e er i ng cor rect i on ington, Mich. The W illiam H. Block: Re­ Air Conditioned-Open for Lunch at 11 Daily, 4 Sun. General Adjustm ent Bureau: All m ajors of ti.e Colleges of B usiness, Art s and L e t t e r s , Comm unication A rts and Social Sc.ence (B). Det'roit, M ich.M ale. tailing, M arketing, all m ajors of the College of B usiness (B). In­ dianapolis, Ind. Male. G rosse Ile Township School D istrict: G irls Physical Educa­ East Lansing We a l s o do e x p e r t tuneup work on A me r i ca n and C o mp a c t c a r s An ideal place for your noontime meal. G e r r i s h - H iegins School LISKEY’S AUTOSAFETY CENTER *2 D isirict: G irls Physical Edu­ cato r,, E arly E lem entary Edu­ cation, A r t and M athem atics, Roscommon, Micf M /F . Grand Haven Public Schools: tion and Home Econom ics, E arly E lem entary Education, G eogra­ phy, English, Voca 1 M usic, A rt, G e n e r a l Science. E n g l i s h - Journalism , Vocal Music (B). State Bank 124 So. L a r c h o ff M ich . A v e . • L a n s in g DELIVERY _________ 2 1 1 M.A.C, ACROSS FROM K N A P P ’ S ED 7-1668 G rosse Ile, M ich, M ale/F em ale. Corner of Abbott and Grand R i v e r mm ¡CASH iA V iK G S \ 4 P IU S «-AID STAMPS! Ho/ne Econom ics ar.dG irls Phys­ Kentwood P u b l i c Schools: at CASH SAVINGS . . . PLUS PLAID STAMPS! ical Education, G eneral Science, E arly and L ater E lem entary Edu­ Branch Offices ft Beys Physical Education, Mathe­ cation, Latin and Physics (B). OKE MOS HASLETT > m atics, Special Education Type "A ” . (B,M). Grand Haven, Mich, G rand Rapids, M ich, M /F. LaSalle National Bank: Bank­ Member Federal D e p o s it I ns u r a n c e Co-p. CHOICE BEEF SALE M, F. & ing, Finance, E conom ics, Gen­ w Im lay CityC om m um ty Schools: Later E lem entary Educa'ion, Vo- Ceral B usiness, and others of the C h uckR oast B lad e C lb. 39* ■> ollege of B usiness (B). C hi­ ArmC utR oast ! J o u rn e y f cago, 111. M ale. lb . 49* mm O r ig in a l (A M A D IS O N A IR t En g lishC utR o ast lb. 59* ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 7) SUMMARIES V,»r Mt y Town Clotln-s vivifies where others have only SUPER oz. sentim entalized. E berle Thom as in g e n e r a l Smokies RIGHT 2 Pkg- 49' lb. W O f Q U A L IT Y ^ » c read s h is Lines ’w ell. But the u» fa'her m ust have iron authority, must be m ore varied and dom i­ K e e p G ra d e s U P C h o ice B e e f King Crab Legs 99' lb. nating than Thom as m akes him. lb. > B a rrin i the opening, Sidney A T L . e N a t . Sci R IBROASTS Shrimp P eeled & Deveined 4 bag 54 .19 5 B e rg e r's direction is excellent. The risk he took has paid off, on 'he whole. D ram a of this caliber MARSHALL MUSIC H um .eSoc. 1s t 3 rib s 771 Ib. m G o v ’ t. In sp ected G ra d e A m us’ be attem pted. Done t h i s > well, it em inently d eserves to be 307 E. G rand R iver ED 2-6997 Whole Pan Ready 2 8 * lb. 2 supported. 1s t 5 rib s 7 5 * ib . Fryers Cut Up F ry e rs 3 2 * lb. PAT MITCHELL 4th & 5th rib s 6 9 * tb . » PHOTOGRAPHERS Parker Bakery Feature* > w X A ppl icat ions Passports Hour Whole Wheat Bread t*. 2/39c Portraits Commercial Service Cinnamon Bread luiLvs 29‘ 1 White Bread FASHIONED 1 lb. L vs. 25« IV» No Sitting C h a r g e - N o A p p o in tm e n ts Blackberry Pie 8* >•>“ > • 8 »• 49« 107 E . M i c h . , L a n s i n g I V 5 - 8 2 5 3 Jelly Streusel Coffee Cake 14 oz. 39c 1c 9» I n tr o d u c in g the lig h t touch F resh Golden F re sh G reen M issy 5 e a rs 290 the right touch Sweet Corn 390 Asparagus tUe awipleieuf, — for summer F lorida tit 5 lb. L arg e Ó M U M W L o À le , Oranges Bag 590 Broccoli Bunch 390 Super Right vs? V M " S Super Right ju m ie k m i 12 oz. C ans Luncheon Meat 3/$1 Corned Beef Hash 2 u ic k - & u fin c j, SPORT COAT A & P Instant 10 1/ 2 oz. 11 oz. Cans W arm a n d w o n d e rfu l c o lo rs p lu s co ol, Coffee J»r $1.19 Mandarin Oranges 2/490 * tropicweight fabrics make up a A & P F ro z e n tu u f. p ie c e 4 u d SR E E Z E R s p o rt c o a t by M S d iso n a ire . C h o o s e fro m m u te d p la id s, h a n d s o m e b CATAUNA c h e c k s , a n d o th e r in te re s tin g c o m b in a ­ tio n s o f all th e b e s t h u e s fo r .s u m m e r ’6 5 . M a d is o n a ire ta ilo rs th e m fa u ltle ss ly Orange Juice - 6/99* Avoi / afe/ e m sonny fur quo in th e trim , a u th e n tic m a n n e r fo r th e I t e O i l A T A TI ANTIC A HACIPIC TEA COM PANY, M C . d is c e rn in g tra d itio n a lis t. $24 from $ 4 5 . 0 0 Y o u r A & P Super M arket | i _________ co rn er o f H agadorn & E a s t G ran d R iv e r ; E u i t L s w i r t j - Cuper M arkets STORE HOURS: 9 AM-9 PM A M E R IC A S D EPEN D A BLE EO O D M ER C H A N T S IN C E IB S » 203 E a st Mudar thru Saturday A ll p r ic e s in th i* ad e f f e c t iv e thru S a t. A p ril 24, 1965 ■ H rf^ s itc h e k iro s . in a ll f iv e L a n s in g A & P Super M ark ets. wm S il) H R Í UP P H K 'Grand Riverì '/y Y s D O W N TO W N L A N SIN G 'â Û u ï M/S®»