I n s id e W e a th e r C lo u d y and w a r m e r , New A d m issio n s D irec ­ c h a n c e o f s h o w e r s , hi gh t o r , p. 3 ; B i g T e n B a s e ­ in t h e 6 0 ’ s . S a t u r d a y , b a l l O p e n e r , p. 4: C o m ­ p l e x A c t i v i t i e s , p. 5: R e ­ MICHIGAN c l o u d y ond m i l d , c h a n c e of s h o w e r s . l i g i o n , p. 8. STATE UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan F r i d a y , April 2 3 , 1 9 6 5 Price 10c T ru ste e s A p p ro v e N e w C a g e C o a c h A c c e p t J u s t in ™ M o r r ill C o l l e g e N am e a * * Benington Rohman B o a r d C o m p le te s B u s y S e s s io n ■ ...................... .___ both buildings can use the sam e Assumes Appointed B y JOHN C. VA N GIESON housing rules at the reg u lar board football ticket policy and student cooling system . m eeting, but Jam es Denison, as­ governm ent stru ctu re. In addition to the appointm ents andA grants total of $690,370.33 in gifts State N ew s E d ito r sistan t to the presid en t, said this OAKLAND - - N a m i n g a new w as because the board is not re ­ of John Benington as basketball tru ste e s. w ere accepted by the State 'Fate’ As Dean basketball coach and the dean of quired to give its form al ap­ coach, Sonny the new L ib eral A rts College proval to such ru le changes. basketball coach, and D. G or­ of five lib ra ria n s effective over M eans as assista n t Also announced w ere the hiring B y L A R R Y MOGG C urriculum planning is under­ w ere but two of the im portant don Rohman as dean of the new the sufnm er and the granting of State N ew s S p o rts W r i t e r way now that the new, sem i- decisions m ade by the Board Vice P residen t for Student .Af­ Justin M orrill C ollege, T erren ce sabbatical leave to F rank B ee- autonomous college h a s been of T ru ste es at its .April m eet­ fa irs John A. Fuzak explained J. C arey was nam ed directo r of aman, intram u ral d ire c to r, to con­ John Benington, head basket­ nam ed Justin M orrill C ollege, ing h ere T hursday. the new housing ru les to the adm issions a n d sch o la rsh ip s, ball coach and athletic directo r after the author of the L and- tru ste e s at a luncheon following freshm an football c o a c h B urt duct a sport and recreatio n pro­ at St. Louis U niversity, was hand­ P rio r to the m eeting there G rant Act of 1862. had been som e speculation that the m eeting, according to Den­ Smith was nam ed assista n t ath­ gram at Rust C ollege in M is­ sissip p i this sum m er. ed the duties of M ichigan State’s The name was approved T h u rs­ proposed housing ru le changes ison, and the new ru les w ere then letic directo r, fo rm er Spartan future cage fortunes T hursday. day by the B oard of T ru ste es. drawn up by the F aculty Com­ inform ally accepted by the tru s ­ grid star Al Dorrow was picked is Rthe ust, a sm all N egro college, site of the STEP program The U niversity B oard of T ru s­ Also approved was the appoint­ m ittee on Student A ffairs would tees. Also explained to the board as an assistan t football coach, tees, in a m eeting at Oakland ment of D. Gordon Rohman as be discussed. at that tim e and inform ally ap­ and Ed R utherford, him self , a to be conducted by students this su m m er. J O H N B E N I N G T O N U niversity, approved Benington’s dean of the new college. GORDON ROHMAN No m ention w as m ade of the proved w ere the new student new com er to the football coach­ appointm ent as head basketball Rohman is cu rren tly an as­ ing staff, w as named freshm en coach on the b asis of recom m en­ sociate p ro fesso r of English, and football coach. dations from A thletic D irector assistant dean for continuing edu­ In other action, the board let C larence (B *pie) Munn. cation in MSU’s C olleges of' M i c h i g a n M a n L e a d s P a t r o l Social Science a n d A rts and $2,090,515 worth of contracts for the Food Science Building to Smith Takes Position The 43-yfflnr-old n a t i v e of F indlay, Ohio, who previously L e tte rs. be constructed south of Anthony serv ed h ere fo r six y e a rs as T he new college is designed to allow students to obtain a liberal V i e t C o n g , M a r in e s C la s h H all. The Food Science C uildingw ill As Assistant To Munn assista n t cage coach (1950-56), w ill assum e his new position education In a s m a l l college cost in the neighborhood of $4.5 By R I C K P I A N I N im m ediately. setting, while retaining the ad­ grenading of suspected R fd p o si­ design form the backbone of North m illion, of which $329,000 com es S l a t e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r Benington rep laces Forddy An­ vantages of a larg e university. SAIGON, Viet Nam f —A Viet tions. Viet Nam’s m iniatu re navy. At­ from federal g ran ts. May said derson, who w as d ism issed the It w ill be established through Cong band challenged a U.S. Ma­ T he action against the North tacks by v essels of this type on $ 55,000 will be diverted to the B urt Smith, freshm an football coach and ad m inistrative assistan t firs t of April after eleven sea­ reorganization within the present rine patrol In a valley outside V ietnam ese navy craft developed A m erican d e stro y e rs touched off ' building from funds for the F o r- to head football coach Duffy D augherty, was elevated T hursday sons at the Spartan rein s, Da Nang T hursday and set off to the new ly-created post of assistant athletic d irec to r. " I ’m honored and challenged univ ersity stru c tu re and will be near Vinh, midway between the the Gulf of Tonkin c ris is and the estry-C o nserv atlon Building now housed in one of MSU’s existing the L eath erneck s' first extended border and Hanoi. first retaliato ry U .S. a ir raid on under construction. Al Dorow, fo rm er MSU quarterback , was named to fill the to have the opportunity of re ­ student living units. ground action of the w ar. T he N orth Viet Nam last August. May said this w ill be m ade vacancy in the eight-m an Spartan coaching staff. He will assum e turning to M ichigan State as head Eighteen jets from the UJS, M orrill, a rep resen tativ e of skirm ish ended with th e Red c a rrie rs Midway and Hancock— possible by the discovery that the backfield ch o res of Ed R utherford, who was prom oted to basketball coach,” said Bening­ V erm ont, introduced and pushed G u errilla s In full re tre a t. Sm ith’s form er position. ton, when he w as reached at his C apt. Pat C ollins of G rosse lie, staging the ninth in the day’s All the Navy ra id e rs returned Four Appointments for passage of the Land-G rant s e rie s of raid s by A m erican and The n e w assignm ent a n d St. Louis hom e. A ct, signed into law by P re s i­ M ich., com m anded the patrol of South V ietnam ese w arplanes— safely, a spokesm an said. appointm ent are effective as of "B a rb a ra (his wife) and m y­ dent Lincoln. 41 M arines and 38 V ietnam ese. A A V ietnam ese fighter-bom ber A pril 15 a n d w ere approved self alw ays have had a soft spot su rp rised the flotilla in a riv e r MSU was established seven Viet Cong detach-nen' -f p e r’iap* estu ary . They attacked with rock­ was lost in one of two strik es 'tv yesterday by the State B oard of for the U niversity,” said Ben­ Made By ASMSU years before the act was passed 50 guns men opened up win. m achine after C ollins’ patrol reached ets and cannon fire. V ietnam ese pilo ts. T he larg est of T ru ste e s, m eeting at Oakland ington. ” 1 had my firs t real and becam e the prototype for the B riefing officers said all the these strik e s, with three squad­ U niversity. Sm ith’s new duties coaching Job th ere. F our of our nation’s lan d-grant colleges. the ham let of Binh T hai, nine rons in action, was reported to include the financial aidprogram , children (he has five sons and patrol boats w ere hit and one was have destroyed th e My Due- T he college’s o«w d ean,R o h­ m iles from the base. left in ffam es. They said one.of play er eligibility and adm ission four daughters) w ere born in man, "has been at MSU since 1958 T he M arines responded with the Junks was hit. It was not known bridge, on Route No. 1 about 20 qualifications. E ast L ansing.” when he joined the faculty as rifle s and grenades and sum ­ whether the second was dam aged. m iles north of the bo rd er, and a The Student B oard W ednesday Union B oard in the stru c tu re . Although Benington w asn’t su re in stru cto r of E nglish. He becam e moned a re se rv e M arine com ­ M otor torpedo boats of Soviet nearby C om m unist base. appointed four p ersons to cabinet C om m ittees, headed resp ec­ with Sm ith’s coaching assignm ent exactly when he was to s ta rt h is assistan t p ro fe sso r in 1961 and pany, which sped in with heli­ the frosh vice presid en cies and outlined tively by F rann ie F re i and Jim by Ed R utherford, who was r e ­ new job, Munn w as. Munn has team will be filled assum ed his p resen t duties last co p ters. C ollins ran to the land­ problem a re a s for furth er study. G raham , both m em bers at large, cently appointed to the Spartan arrang ed for him to a rriv e here year. ing field alone to guide the heli­ New appointees w ere Rick Hol­ w ill study the ro le s of cla ss staff as a football assistan t. .He graduated from Syracuse co pters in. Saturday night for several days lan der, W ilm ette, 111., junior; councils a n d stu d en t-facu lty U niversity in 1948. He spent the N orth of the bo rd er, U,S. Navy next seven y e a rs in new spaper jets capped a day of alm ost con­ Grand Jury Indicts vice p resid en t fo r finance and com m ittees. operations; Dave Jensen, H art of conferences. He will then prob­ Smith, who was selected by ably leave for St. Louis to cle ar work in U tica, N.Y., and then tinuous air ra id s by shooting up M iss F re i’s com m ittee will student governm ent leaders as up his affairs th ere. junior, special p ro jects and Don consult with the groups’ advi­ C oach-O f-the-Y ear last season, Benington w ill also have his joined the public relatio n s bureau four C om m unist navy torpedo at Ham ilton C ollege in Clinton, boats and two junks. P ilots said the strik e was highly successful. Eighteen In Alabama Strange, M uskegon junior, Uni­ s e rs and past presiden ts,before has b e e n a m em ber of Daugh­ pick of an assista n t. Munn has v e rsity affairs. making recom m endations to the e rty ’s coaching staff since 1954. left that choice entirely in his N.Y. Alabam a law the nam es of de­ L aura L eich liter, Rome, Italy, board. will assum e his new duties hands. It* is believed he w ill try Rohman returned to Syracuse m T he M arine-V iet Cong s k ir­ ish m arked the first significant HAYNEV1LLE, A la., (t)— An fendants charged by the jury must senior, will continued as bead of O ther areas for study are as He with Athle ic D irector Biggie to persuad e his p resen t a s s is ­ to do graduate work and earned Alabam a grand jury, c ritica l of withheld until they are in cus­ the Academ ic A ffairs. D epart­ follow s: re-evaluation of the a ll— Munn im m ediately, but will con­ tan t, Sonny M eans, to m ake the both the m a ste r’s (1955) and battle action for the men of a b ri­ P residen t Johnson, returned in­ be m ent. U niversity student judiciary, club doctoral (i960) d eg rees. gade landed six weeks ago to r e ­ dictm ents T hursday but whether tody. Both the Finance and U niver­ c h a rte rs, ordinances passed by tinue with s e v e r a l teaching m ove with him . In addition to his teaching and inforce defenses of the Da Nang they dealt with the night rid e r M rs. Liuzzo, 39, m other of five assignm ents through s u m m e r If so, it w ill m ean another a ir base, 380 m iles northeast of children and the wife of a T eam ­ sity A ffairs departm ents a re Student C ongress, board m em ­ q u arter. hom ecom ing in sto re . M eans was adm inistrative duties at MSU, slaying of a white civil rights greatly expanded under the new he developed a co u rse in p re - Saigon. w orker was left for the moment s te rs Union official, was shot to stru c tu re . Finance w ill include bership qualifications, judiciary appointm ents, and the student D o r o w , who quarterbacked captain of the 1952 Spartan team . w riting for E nglish com position One M arine, a radiom an, suf­ to conjecture. death in her c a r near Lgwndes- Reason for the haste of Ben­ boro, A la., the night of M arch elections, student governm ent in­ tax. MSU’s 1951 undefeated squad and ington’s a rriv a l is a May 1 dead­ students through a grant from the fered a scalp wound from a snip­ T he indictm ents will go on the 25. She had taken p a rt in the surance, discount serv ices and T he next board m eeting will earned A ll-A m erica honors, has , line for sending out basketball U.S. Office of E ducation’s P ro ­ e r ’s bullet. Two collpased from docket for the next term of c ir­ ject E nglish. A re p o rt on the heat p ro stratio n . The g u errilla cuit court which begins May 3. civil rights m arch from S e l m a m im eographing and distribution be in 311 Student S ervices Sun­ been assistant football coach at scholarship offers. to M ontgom ery. serv ice s. day around 4 p.m . following the H illsdale C ollege for the past Benington’s n i n e y e ar head pro ject was published recently casu alties, if any, w ere not de­ T he Lowndes County Grand The county grand Jury, which U niversity affairs will com ­ student governm ent re - evalu­ two y ears. coaching reco rd , two y e ars at by the Office of Education. term ined. Rohman’s w ritings include two T he Viet Cong pulled back in Ju ry was known to have investi­ returned 18 indictm enis in all, bine the organizations bureau, ation m eeting th e re at 4 p.m . junior college relatio n s, Nation­ He spent ten y e ars in p ro fes­ D rake and seven at St. L ouis, books and num erous Journal a rti­ the face of a determ ined A m eri­ gated the ambush killing of M rs. m ade no specific m ention of any sional football, playing for the w as 139-99. Although firs t place can advance, punctuated by the Viola Liuzzo of D etroit, but under case which it investigated. It ex­ al Student A ssociation (NSA), in­ W ashington R edskins and P hila­ consistently escaped him in the cles. p ressed resentm ent over actions form ation s e r v i c e s , Spartan P e t i t i o n s D u e delphia E agles of the National M i s s o u r i Valley league, his MSU Academic Freedom of civil rights groups which cam e S pirit, international student af­ P etitions for cabinet positions Football League, the T oronto and team s rang up outstanding enough into Lowndes and neighboring fa irs bureau, cam pus comm unity in the new A ssociated Students of Vancouver clubs of the Canadian reco rd s to have been invited .tc counties, dram atizing demands com m ission and a new freshm an MSU (ASMSU) governm ent are League, and the New York Je ts the National Invitational T our- orientation bureau. Involves 6Facts Of Life9 for N egroes. and Buffalo B ills of the A m eri­ T he 18 m em bers of the grand T he b o a r d moved to delay due at 5 p.m . today in 334 Stu­ can Football League. jury are white, placem ent o f class councils and dent S ervices. which a re inim ical to the in­ ev ery effort to indicate that he is $ Greeks Take Over Week’s Entertainment By JIM S T E R B A te re s ts of the U niversity.” not an institutional spokesm an." Administration W riter However, this provision re ­ A teacher, in effect, m ust keep m ains dorm ant on page 22 since in m ind the im age of the in­ At m ost u n iv ersities, including it has never been form ally in­ stitution w here he teaches. MSU, dead wood but live w ires voked. Inform ally, h o w e v e r , * - If he fails to m eet this obli­ F ratern ity men and so ro rity In te r-F ra te rn ity Council and In­ on the faculty a re a fact of life. th e re is a different Story. M ost gation, th ere a re a variety of women will reign over cam pus tra m u ra ls will sponsor the G reek But at these ivy-covered cita­ of the inform ality occurs at the ways colleges, departm ents and beginning Monday with the sta rt Week track m eet. dels, the h ierarchy re se rv e s the college o r departm ent level. h is p eers can m ake him uncom­ of 1965’s G reek Week. Balloting for the U gliest G reek right to put the ousting clam ps As fa r as freedom in the cla ss­ fo rtable. Sponsored by the In te r-F ra ­ w ill be W ednesday through F ri­ on som e of these types. room is concerned, m ost teach­ As in m ost other institutions tern ity and P an-H ellenic Coun- day in the Union C oncourse. T he The faculty, aw are of the " la s t e rs have few grum bles. A ccor­ of any kind, if a person is dis­ G reek Week’s them e this w inner w ill be announced a t G reek r i g h t s ” of the adm inistrative ding to a "C ode on Academ ic liked, he usually runs into the "W e’re F o r’um .” F ea st Saturday. b ra s s , a re som etim es cautious as F r e e d o m , ” drawn up by the sta tic of group politics. H arris., Benton H arbor F riday night a s tre e t dance to how far out on an ex trem e lim b A m erican A ssociation of Uni­ At MSU, s ta tic can accum ulate Junior, and Sally Dusseau, E ast w ill be held in the parking lot they can go before the university v e rsity P ro fe sso rs, the A sso­ on the departm ent prom otion lad­ Lansing senior, co -chairm en of behind the Sigma Chi house, and hauls out its buzz-saw . ciation of A m erican C olleges and d e r, in com m ittee selection co r­ G reek Week, said that the pur­ w ill be lim ited to G reeks. At MSU, once a man has ten­ o th e rs, a teacher is fairly inde­ n e rs and in the faculty lounge, pose of the week is to unite and F ra te rn itie s and s o r o r i t l e a u re, he’s relativ ely secu re. That pendent once he clo ses his c la ss­ " I found that 1 am judged strengthen the bonds within the will p a ir off Saturday morning is , he has perm anent employ­ room o r office door. m ost by my fellow tea ch ers,” G reek system , and th eir rela­ for a comm unity p ro ject. Thie m ent as long as he w ishes to said one in stru cto r. tions with the U niversity a n d w ill be followed by the Sigma keep it and as long as he plays In 1963, the MSU Academ ic " If they don’t like what you’re com m unity.” Alpha MCi tricy cle race on Ked- by the ru les. Council and A c a d e m i c Senate up to, they let you know it in _ . torch- to alE the G reek zre D rive at lip'.m . Although MSU has never had to adopted the code. It says that a pub a variety of little w ays,” he living units w ill begin the fes­ The clim ax of the week, Greek r ^iu. a ten u red taachare. a re fr^e to r e s ea rch.^ said. tiv ities Monday at 4 p.m . and F east, w ill begin Saturday after­ teach er, provisions have been publish and teach in a re a s w here Of co urse, m ost teach ers keep w ill end on the steps of the noon at 4 behind Jenison Field- m ade. they have com petence. in m ind the pay hike that goes Union • house and w ill featu re "The Gate­ On page 22 of the 1964 edi­ It says, h o w e v e r , that the w ith each prom otion. Instru ctors way T rio ” as entertainm ent. tion of "F acu lty F a c ts,” the teach er has professional ethics m aking an average $7,000 a year Eldon Nonnem aker, asso ciate dean of students, w ill give the - G reek Sing w ill begin Sunday following policy is stated: and obligations to consider. usually try to clim b the ladder at 1 p.m . and will be followed "P erm an en t ten u re does not T he code states: " ...h e s h o u ld to the $13,000 p ro fesso r level kick-off speech Monday night and presen t the outstanding senior by the Beta’s "S essio n By the p ro tect any person from the loss a t all tim es be accu rate, should relativ ely fre e of obstructions. R T H E S E 9— B a l l o o n s , o f c o u r s e . T h e s e b a l l o o n s a r e s p e c i a l , h o w e v e r . C edar” at 3:30 next to the old of h is position as a resu lt of in­ ex ercise ap p ro priate re stra in t, In sh o rt, at MSU, a teacher WATE D u r a o s e i s to c a r r y t h e m e s s a g e th a t W a t e r C a r n i v a l w i l l b e h e l d M a y G reek aw ards. Beta Theta P i hoqse. com petence, m o r a l turpitude, should show resp ect for the opin­ is as fre e or as restrain ed , Their fV ? h a t ’s not ju st a lot o f i n f l a t e d hot a i r , e ith e r . P h o to b y T o m o z r y e i Tuesday and T hu rsday nights voluntary w ithdraw al o r actions ions of others, and should m ake w ithin reason, as he wants to be. 1 4 a nd 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing. M ichigan F rid a y, A pril 23. 1965 Spring Creaming 4-Story Bargain Basement . « ■ • « . . B y Robert P . Willis S p rin g is h ere. You can tell b ecau se the R ed C e d a r is flo w in g fa ste r. The d u c k s on its E d i t o r ' s Note: R o b ert P . W illis is a cause of the cum bersom e nature of the cu rren t Des M o i n e s , I o wa , g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t cataloguing sy stem and lack of adequate skills banks lo o k happy, and so do the y o u n g c o u p le s m a j o r i n g in a g r i c u l t u r e . and knowledge in using it. w alk in g h an d -in -h an d under the tre e s. The When you m eet and talk with lib rary d irec to r Thus his style of m anagem ent c re a te s two m a­ R ichard Chapin, he puts on a show of m anaging, jo r areas of deficiency that seriou sly burden the tre e s are lo o k in g b etter, too. as they shoot as he ca lls it, a " g re a t research lib ra ry ." By student. out b u n ch es o f ligh t green buds. th is he could m ean a great rep o sito ry of research T he rem edy for the tim e-lo st deficiency r e ­ inform ation, o r a repository of re se a rc h infor­ quires that m anagem ent go beyond the rum m age T h e re 's a lot o f a c t iv it y alon g the Red C e ­ m ation that re q u ire s co nsid erable re se a rc h to sale level into the age of autom ation of research get at and th erefo re a lib rary as a great subject lib ra rie s. E lectronic scanning of the c a rd cata­ dar in the sp rin g. L ik e at the l i b r a r y . E v e r y ­ for research '. log (and of the shelf list for the b ro w sers), push body on cam p u s se e m s upset about the t n i- j f \ * W hatever Chapin believes, the la tte r is the button calling up of d e s i r e d m a te ria ls, and ca se . T he geneology of his style of m anagem ent c re d it-c a rd -sty le check-out p ro ced u res a r e v e rs ity 's d eficien t co llectio n . T h is ye a r, JENTÈRIHR is out of a rum m age sale done by a discount de­ som e of the tools now available to reduce tim e, facilitate m a terials handling, and m aintain con­ p eo p le se em to be ch an n elin g th eir sp rin g ­ partm ent sto re s ire . tim e en ergv in to som eth in g m o re than fan cy, 9SHIAWASE His m a terials are arranged in the rum m age sale m anner, while he accuses his- cu sto m ers of stant accurate inventories of m a te ria ls. The above are rational tools of m anagem ent while im pulse selection of books, the clim ate of young m en and w om en. COUNTY being thieves by putting a m erchant cop on the door and co m prom ises th eir safety by illegally suspicion, tu rn stile s, and the pseudo-cop p e r­ T hey are b eg in n in g to p ro test the d ep lo r­ 1 — T “ J 4___ TT — . blocking and locking fire ex its. He m ight even follow the discount sto re line far enough to burn form ing the inefficient and illegal search of stu­ dents at the one exit are tools of ignorant and ab le co n d itio n s of M SU ’ s m illio n -v o lu m e . but down the sto re if bu siness gets bad. desperate m anagem ent. ju st b are ly, lib ra ry . R ich ard E. C h ap in , li­ He has even trained his am ateur help to say T h ere is another area of m anagem ent beyond when refe rrin g to a m issing book, “ Oh, it m ust the discount sto re level and this involves a r a ­ b ra ry d irecto r, has been in favo r of lib ra ry have been sto len ". tional approach to custom er serv ice , which in the im p ro ve m e n t through in c re a se d exp en d itu res He, like the discount store m anagem ent, be­ lib ra ry involves training the u se r in how to lo­ lieves that the only way to make m a terial avail­ cate and handle lib rary m a terials. fo r a lo n g -tim e. But h is rep ort a w h ile back \ able is to stack it on shelves and let the custom ­ Chapin has m ade a beginning in the little in­ on lib ra ry p ro g re ss sounded lik e a d efen ­ e r rum m age fqr it. struction booklets which, how ever, read like a sive reactio n to c ritic ism s of h is go als. However, need it be pointed out that a re search gam e of "U ncle W iggledy." He also u ses the lib ra ry norm ally isn’t a place for im pulse selec­ "W ha-ch a-loo kin-fo r?’’ individual sty le of ap­ tion? R ather, a “ g reat re se a rc h lib ra ry " in the proach which is another c arry -o v e r from the d is­ To h elp h is argum ent, p e o p le all o v e r c a m - first m eaning im plies a highly rational purpose. count departm ent sto re , m ore intent on encour­ • pus seem read y to a g ita t|B te fm o re lib ra ry T he brain of a research lib rary is its reco rd aging any selection than on learning how to se ­ fu n ds. The C o m m ittee T t JjO M n e n t R igh ts is of the m a terials it contains, and C hapin’s g reasy lect and avoid aim less brow sing. ca rd catalog and d ispersed shelf lists a re hardly T rain in g students in lib rary use is p rim arily p lan n in g an open d iscu s& iofT m lib ra ry p ro b ­ tools for a rational approach in the com puter age. a responsibility of the faculty, but the lib rary le m s to be h eld n ear B eau m on t T o w er at 3 C ollectively, t i m e wasted by students in still m ust see tha 1 p rocedures for doing the job searching for and checking out m aterial from are instituted and no student perm itted com plete M onday aftern oon . U n iv ersity and lib r a r y a d ­ C hapin’s departm ent sto re (lingerie 2nd floor ac cess to lib rary facilities until equipped with m in istrato rs and ill facu lty m e m b e rs have east) could easily be over a m illion hours an­ sk ills and knowledge in using lib ra ry facilities. nually and worth any figure above that in dol­ Chapin has a long way to go before he can be been in vited to attend and to speak about the This Looks Like A Nice P lac e la rs . Also th ere is probably a considerable considered a com petent ad m in istrato r of a lib ra ry . amount of m aterial which students do not find b e- " g re a ' re se a rc h lib ra ry ’’. The id ea is to aro u se m ore in terest in li­ b ra ry cant im p ro vem en t action goin g to and to get so m e m ove U n iv e rsity o fficials sig n ifi­ Letters To The Editor N ew Y o rk F o r T h e N e w Y o rk ers to m eet th eir resp o n sib ilities in th is area. The id ea is a good one. V ie t N a m A n d H o n o r W e s l e y F i s h e l ’ s e rs went u p sta irs. Some brave T he reopening of the W orld’s and T roop 144 of the Cub Scouts boys followed them up and planted Well M ichigan State U n iver- f 'ts °f true freedom and know its F a ir ha 6 caused a civil w ar arrived for action. In d ivid ual facu lty m e m b e r s and an i n c r e a s ­ sity svas rep resen ted in W ashing- value. Some of the highway p a tro l­ ch erry bom bs in the lad ies’ room . T h e o r y O f H i s t o r y between the firs t and second The P epsi C ola pavilion, p ro ­ in g num ber of students have co m p lain ed o p ­ ton over th e E a ste r weekend. 1 1 appears that som e people on floors of the V iet Nam pavilion. m e n , m isunderstanding th eir Yes, a handful of students thought this cam pus are little concerned tecting its investm ent in its Pepsi en ly fo r a lo n g tim e about the h igh ‘ ‘fr u s ­ The fight is over who should assignm ent, g a v e out traffic M achine th ere, has offered to 1 it a great civic duty to m arch on with the independence of the V iet- To the E ditor: have the adm inistration offices. tick ets. The Cub Scouts t i e d tratio n fa c to r" of the M SU L i b r a r y . and about our Capitol with banners and p e - nam ese people. ■Yet they p rize them selves in knots. aid the top floor. The bottle cap the fact that g ra d u a te students ca n n o t do a d e ­ titions, asking the P residen t to th e ir own lib erty m ost highly, D isregarding for the moment The top floor dem ands p ri­ The w o rk ers do not understand division has sent in help and authorize the un-A m erican a c - They seem to neglect that fre e - W esley F ish e l’s other dubious ority and has sent trained sabo­ what is happening and still see will continue to, if the Boy Scouts quate re se a rc h in it. and about the poor c a t­ tion of pulling out of Viet Nam. om was also a m ajor cause for statem ents concerning the w ar in teu rs to subvert the ty p is’s on the no help in sight. Many of- them and highway patrolm en rem ain. alo gu in g. poor p u rc h a sin g . poor o rgan izatio n war in our country in 1776 and Viet Nam, I would like to concen­ first floor from doing th e ir jobs. have joined the top floor; things and p o o rly train ed staff. A re not we a l l A m ericans many tim es th e re after. trate on one glaring exam ple of The firfet floor w o rk ers are d is­ are bad u p stairs but they are who love and enjoy freedom ? Now that we are supporting Viet political double-think. satisfied with the p resen t se t­ w orse below. Nam we m ust not re tre a t back F ishel m aintains that North and upT but T h ere are m any p r o b le m s . b u t the m a in on e T h is, then, gives us an unw ritten don’t know w here to turn. M ore troops w ere called in, obligation to offer our support to ac ro ss the ocean. T h is act would he head officials w ired Robert Boy Scouts invaded the pavilion se e m s to b e that no one who b u d g e ts the U n i­ disgrace the U .S. in all p a rts of South Viet Nam " a r e two sta te s , M oses, d irec to r of the fair, for and set up pup ten ts, m ore tickets countries which ask for aid in recognized as states by the re st the w orld. We a re not a country v e rs ity '^ m oney c a re s enough to k i c k a few p reserving th eir " lib e rty ." We to back down and don’t want the of tfye w orld" and that this is " a s -help. A fleet of highway police w ere passed o u t and m ore work­ are one of the few nations of the much a w ar as the war between- p ro je c ts off the top o f the sp en d in g p rio rity world which experience the bene- reputation of one which does. Our the two K o re as," and not, th e re ­ list so that the lib ra ry can m ove to the top word is generally good and can be relied on. fore a civil w ar. w h ere it b e l o n g s . Let’s not im itate R ussia, which In addition to the fact that the W hat is needed now is fo r m o re p eo p le on ANewW ay has yet to honor one of its tre a t­ ies or agreem en ts. U nited States and h er allies do not constitute the “ re s t of the We did not let the freedom - w orld,” that fifty thousand na­ cam p u s . one to g e t to k n o w together the p ro b le m s and push the and fo r e v e ry - a d m in istra ­ ToEndW ar loving people of B erlin, Korea tions can be wrong, and that and F orm osa down and let’s not "re co g n itio n " is not a p ro ce ss tio n in to sp en d in g what sh o u ld be spent. To the E ditor: sta rt now with V iet Nam. operating by fiat, I should like to F a cts are needed. The State N e w s w ill h elp P e te r Fellow s point out to F ishel that th ere was To all those brave looking- D etroit sophom ore a w ar fought in this country be­ p ro vid e them b eg in n in g M onday, w ith a five- fo r-a-w orthy-cause students who tween two sta te s — the Union and D a t s u n S P L - 3 1 0 1 5 0 0 part s e rie s on the p ro b lem s o f the lib ra ry . m arched to W ashington: the C onfederacy, each with its own p resid en t, capitol and gov­ M o r e s p o r t s c a r fo r t h e m o n e y Once the facts are co m m o n ly k n ow n -- I say to you worthy w alkers, W a r A n d P ie c e s ernm ental ap paratus, a n d that 150 0 c.c. OHV Engine and m any startlin g facts about th is lib ra ry dodge the steam ro lle r; m arch on T o the E ditor: this w ar was and is known as a 4-S peed S tick-shift / Roll up W indows the Capitol because we don’t want Just a quick com m ent to the civil w ar. Tonneau C over/ R acing S teering W heel are to be h ad --th ere w ill have to b e o rg a n ­ w ar—any w a r . No, p e a c e — m&n y " M ilita ristic Im perial­ O r has this fact also been al­ Tachom eter / Rad io iz e d effo rts from students and facu lty to PEACE—is the new fad. is ts " so evident both at MSU and te re d by P ro fe sso r F ishel to con­ H eater/W hite Walls p re ssu re the b u d g e t-m ak e rs. C o m p lain ts My schem ing ingenious mind throughout the- U .S .~ Y ou Can’t form to his preconceived notions W indshield W asher has even devised a way to keep keep peace by supplying m en with of histo ry? and m ore... have been re g iste re d b e fo re --la s t y e a r ’s peace f o r e v e r . Y es, friends, guns. Only: $ 2 ,4 6 5 Su llivan C o m m ittee rep ort is a fin e exa m p le th e re ' is a .way. T ake note, you Jan E . P errea u lt R ichard A. O gar Washington w alkers, you people North Reading, M ass., junior E ast Lansing graduate student --b u t adequate action has ra re ly been taken. of unbelievable wisdom and fo rti­ So far, C S R has been the o n ly group to tude. T here is no pacifitity without B A « R 1 a |■ R A c E DATSUN plan sig n ifican t p ro g ra m s fo r lib ra ry im - E R 1 A£ c R 1 B E 0 no dem obilization NI A V s ■ T A B A R P 1 pro vem en t. The State N ew s 1r su p ports C S R ’s without im p ,a ? , y* m obilization. -,D isarm - ACROSS 29. Present age O Nl E. « ■ V W S E A p lan s d icatio n s in th is of area, support and w aits from other h o p efu lly fo r in ­ ca m p u s and ament m eans disarm am ent. Let s cut off our arm s and legs and re ­ 1 . Mii.sic drarhas 31. Glens 32. Damp A 1 L WE E D ME S S L -P Im p o rts Lansing place these lim bs of aggression 7. Moslem 33. Baby's N s I AF T P AD o ff-cam p u s groups. with plastic ones. Supreme Be­ ailment ■ ■ A R T A 1 MI H V 307 S. Grand 487-6259*4 T h ere are no p o litics in vo lv ed in im p r o v ­ An arm sh o rte r and a head ta ll­ ing 35. Pollack S p U D S T A MME R er! Without our arm s, we can no 2. Edit fish N1 B E KE A 1 RG in g the lib ra ry , ju st com m on sen se. longer ra ise guns to shoot others; 3. Vote 37. Coal distil­ E QU AT E E L E M1 Special Weekend Offer without legs, we no longer can .4. Vinegar late N G N A tl run away in the face of defeat. made of ale 38. Snow run­ L U R C H 1 E 5 E E 15. Ether com­ ner L E N ■ 1« 1° Think of it— no m ore war! 41. Was af­ pound Letter Policy Think of it, my worthy com ­ rad es—it’s the only solution to flicted 6 . Cupid's title 43. Finder DOWN 7. Prayer The State News w elcom es all le tte rs to the editor from any m em ­ peace, 17. Emblem 1. Toward the bead (1 forbid anyone to comment on of morning 45. Waiting mouth 8 . Forfeit b e rs of the MSU community or non-U niversity read ers. this without reading “ Lim bo” by room: 19. Poetic con­ 46. Hub harsh­ Fr. 2. Chin, wax 9. Accurate L etters should be no longer than 300 w ords and typed double­ spaced if possible. Longer lette rs may be considered for publica­ B ernard W olffe, to whom I am disarm ingly grateful} traction 2(). Conduit ly 3. Blissful garden 10. Needle- shaped * bangles tion as "P o in t of View" colum ns. C orrespondents should include Pat B ernard 22. Cowfish 47. Crackles 4. Dust cloth 1 1 . Feminine nam e and, if applicable, U niversity standing. T his inform ation may Highland P ark , 111., junior 24. Antitoxin 48. Inflamma­ 5. Scholarly pronoun 14 karat gold be withheld upon request, but no unsigned le tte rs will be printed . 27. Argue tion of the ear 6 . Spatter 18. E spou se 2 0 . Total 8 9 to 21. Cross- $ 2 7 & 0 each examination 1 23. I do . . . m o re of those fine, ro m an tic -favorites including % ALMOST THERE, PEO PLE, EVERYBODY LOVES SOME­ 2 3S WSTATE NEW S IZ 13 14 1 15 24. Witnessed 25. Levant BODY, and many m ore L etterm en arran g em en ts. B e g u ilin g fa s h io n wind to c lu s te r o n h e r w r is t o r 16 16 19 % M em ber A ssociated P re s s , United P re s s E ditor ....................................... John Van G ieson 17 -26. Historic C O U P O N -------' International, Inland D a ily .P re ss A ssocia- A dvertising M anager .......... A rthur L anger PrV Y13// buckler I .' w e a r a lo n e a s a m o s t 22 I tioir. A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s, M ichigan - C am pus Editor ............y .„ C harles C. W ells 1 § 24 25 26 20 27 21 % 20 28. Cistern 30. Movable I -Offer Good Only For First 50 Customers- e le g a n t a c c e n t H e r e a re % P r e s s A ssociation. M anaging Editor ................ Hugh J. Leach bed I ta ilo re d , te x tu re d , tw is t Sports E ditor ..................... R ichard Schw artz P ublished every c la ss day throughout fall, w in ter and spring term s and tw ice weekly sum m er term by the students of M ichigan EdUor ............................ B m K rasean A sslstan t Ad M anagers ........... Ken Hoffman, M arcy Rosen 29 % %7a % % 32 % 36 35 30 34 31 4 Û 39 39 40 34. Riata 36. Cry with pain 38. Card game I I I 1 .9 7 d e s ig n s p le a s in g ly p r ic e d . Federal tax included otyfaanX' S tate U niversity. C irculation M anager ......... ........ Jim B aker 35 37 39. Military I Coupon void after 5:30 p.m . 41 hat I S at., April 24 Second cla ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, E ditorial E ditors ............... ^ ^ ^ S u s a i^ F i^ o n 42 43 44 40. Angers I M ichigan. Night E ditor ............................................j ay Levy 4S 46 41. Stupid % person E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu- dent S ervices Building, M ichigan State Uni- Photography A d v iso r..................David Jaehnig News A d v iso r......................... R ichard E. Hansen 47 1 48 42. Fr. prepo­ sition '¿ M a u l M u s l c c i . Jewelers v ersity , E ast L ansing, M ichigan. Copydesk A d v iso r...............................Henry P ric e 44. Silkworm 307 E. GRAND RIV ER E D 2 -6997 121 S. Washington Lansing M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan F rid ay, April 23, 1965 3. World News Carey New Director HOSPITAL OLIN at a Glance Of MSU Admissions T erre n c e J. C arey has been L ouis. M ich., Junior-S enio r High R E P O R T Students may v isit between 2-4 p.m . and 7-8 p.m . daily. ShopFriday andSaturday F ro m Our W ire S e r v ic e s nam ed d irecto r of adm issions School from 1959-61.F ro A dm issions include John K al- and scholarships at M i c h i g a n State< 59 he w as teach er, c°®c a ssista n t principal in the N iles, nins, M iddleville special stu­ dent; Jerald G irard , Bloomfield, 9:30to5:30 Vote B ill In Debate The appointm ent was approved Mich., school sy ste m ^ H e _ a l 8 Q Conn., senior; J.A . D igiallonar- WASHINGTON—U rged by its lead ers to end T hursday by the B oard of T ru s­ do, M ilford, M ass., graduate stu­ " a century of neglect” and to ov errid e both p re j­ tees which m et at Oakland Uni­ dent; Alton Owens, F o rt W orth, udice and p olitics, the Senate T hursday began de­ v ersity in R ochester. T ex., sophom ore; A rvin M uel­ bate on P residen t Johnson’s N egro voting rights b ill. Twelve Southern senato rs organized t h e i r C arey has been acting d irec­ tor since Jan. 1. He succeeds W illiam L. Finni who died Dec. le r, W hittem ore s e n i o r ; Jane Peckham , A l l e g a n sophom ore; M elissa W ickert, E ast Lansing last day Saturday East Lansing 10 . freshm an; Joseph Heywood, E ast forces to argue against the m easu re. Sen. Allen Lansing senior; Sandra Obeshaw, J . E llender, D -L a., said they m ight try to keep C arey cam e to MSU as an ad­ Lansing junior; Rand Shackleton, the debate going for two m onths. m issions counselor in 1961. He Okemos junior; Judith B rady, Twelve m em bers oftheS enate Judiciary C o m - becam e a s s i s t a n t d irec to r in D earborn freshm an; Philip K i- m ittee which sent the bill to the floor declared 1962, and asso ciate d irec to r in ley, E ast Lansing freshm an; Ja­ the nation m ust have “ new, strong legislation to 1963. net Heine, Camden, N .J., fre sh ­ protect voting rig h ts.” He was principal of the St. man; Sarah Y ost, M idland soph­ om ore; Janet M. Layne, Okemos Floods Remain A Threat DUBUQUE, Iowa— Flood w ater of :he ram paging M ississip pi riv er, far out of banks along a 400-m ile stre tc h , posed new th rea ts T h u rs­ F r e e d o m 'H o o t 1 T E R R E N C E J. C A R E Y served as teach er and coach at freshm an. I n te r n a tio n a l C lu b “ T ake Your T u rn ” is the them e BIRTHDAY SAIE N e e d s S o n g s t e r s day to com m unities in a fo u r-state area. St. Johns, M ich., High School With approaching c re s ts still one or m ore days away, the riv e r’s The Second Annual Freedom from 1947 to 1952. for the International Club dance to be held Saturday, A pril 24, m en’ssp rin g m isse s’top s wildly churning w aters pounded near the tops of m akeshift dikes L om Hootenanny will be presented by C arey, a native of Mount P lea­ in Union P a rlo rs . P ra irie Du Chien, W is., to Louisiana, Mo. In W ashington, P resident Johnson designated Iowa a d isa ste r area Alpha Phi Alpha fratern ity M ay“. sant, received the B.S. and B.A. degrees in 1947 from C entral C o - s p o n s o r e d by In ter­ sp o rtc o a ts ands h irts All the songs and en tertain­ national S ' t u d e n t A ffairs, the eligible for federal aid, the third state so defined as a resu lt of ment will be freedom songs. M ichigan U niversity’ in Mount dance will include door p rizes M ississippi riv e r flooding. T he others are M innesota and W iscon­ T hose students and groups who P leasan t. He received the M.A. and refresh m en ts. Everyone is 1 8 .9 9 sin. wish to participate in the show should call 351-4230. degree in 1952 from U niversity of M ichigan. welcome; adm ission is free. Im p o rted M a d ras or D a ­ 2 .6 9 Dance To The China Complains Again c r o n ® p o ly e s t e r - cotton Sp ecial group fro m r e g ­ TOKYO—C om m unist China claim ed a U*S« w arship an dthreeL .S . in n ew est c o lo rs. R e g u ­ u lar stock. So lid s and m ilitary planes intruded into C hinese te rrito ry of the P arac el Is­ Sound Of The Big Bands! la rs and lon gs. n o velty p rin ts. Street. lands off south China T hursday. T he New China News Agency said a spokesm an for foreign m inis­ try issued a "S erio u s warning*' against what itclaim ed w ere "M il­ ita ry provocations b y ^ a U .S. v trsh ip and m ilitary planes. m en’sm adras ju n io rs’ WP* Steel Strike Move Made b erm u d as jam aicas PITTSBURGH—T he United Steelw orkers Union, rebuffed in at­ SATURDAYN ITE! tem pts to win an 18-cent ar. hour contract package, moved Thursday tow ard striking the basic steel industry May 1. 4 .9 9 1 .9 9 A union d irec to r said the USW’s executive board would recom ­ G ood a s s o r t m e n t in d a r k mend strik e action to the union's wage policy com m ittee. T he com m ittee, which alone has authority to sanction a walkout, was scheduled to m eet later in the day. J ob EBERHARD N ew est o rin g s. p laid s gu aran teed and c o l­ to s o l i d s . A m e ric a n The Shop. Y o u n g Street D irector Paul H ilbert, em erging from a c'osed-doo r board m eet­ C U td U tir jjo lu ilw A b leed . Lin ed . 30 to 40. L e v e l. ing, said the sentim ent of the board is: “ No contract: no work. P rin ce D re sse s U n -P rin cely 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA m en’sw ing m isse s’, jr.s LONDON A London new spaper colum nist T hursday criticiz ed P rince Philip for his sports tipb rogu es sp rin gc o a ts ethes the wav he w ears ther W riting in the Daily M ail’s M an-About-Town Just minutes fr o m campus. Take M -43 colum n, C harles G reville said: " .„ w e need a new line in royal casual w ear, I E a s t , l ef t on O k e m o s - H a s l e t t R d . , to Lake Lansing Drive. 1 7 .9 9 2 8 .0 0 don't "knoWJ^if re P rince Philip shopped for that L e a th e r lin ed , leath er O u t s t a n d i n g valu es. , sp o rt’# and tro u ser get-up, but it c e r­ M any sty le s in p a stels. tainly -wash’ t ¿i C arnaby S treet.” so les and h eels. B lack B e a u tifu lly R e m o d e le d g rain o r brow n grain . B ro k e n s iz e s. Street. Cuban Milk Supply “ Condensed” HAVANA—T he governm ent assuredC uban sT hu rsday that a sh o rt­ age of condensed m ilk is only tem p o rary .T h e shortage has cropped A U Y o u r F a v o r ite B e v e r a g e s S e r v e d C laussner clearan ce! up in the m idst of efforts to dem onstrate that the nation is facing b etter tim es. se a m le ssh o se b etterd re s s e s “ We are su re the consum ing public will understand the reaso n s... and will know how to excuse the annoyance,” said the M inistry of In terio r C om m erce in a note published prom inently in the p re ss. Supplies of condensed m ilk have dwindled in sto re s. T he quota of D ELLS B A LLR O O M 99< $ 9 -$ 1 2 -$ 1 8 six cans a month has been suspended for all between the ages of 13 and 65.T he m inistry said the shortage was due to intense drought. P lain kn it o r m ic r o ­ 1,2 and 3-p c . styles in m esh . S p rin g sh ad es. a s s o r t e d f a b r i c s , 6 3 3 6 W. L a k e L a n s i n g D r i v e 339-2420 T ro o pers To Bogalusa P r o p o r t i o n e d siz e s c o lo rs. S o m e 1- o f- a - BOGALUSA, L a.—State police o rd ered 300 state tro o p ers into this W flflflM O flW H W fy y W y ly W < W M aa e e e f l e B a B fln n n n r w o o o o B O W w a a o u 8 o a n n o o o (W i 8 1/2 to 1 1 . S tre e t kin d . 6 -20 . Street. A B IG ten se, racially troubled paper m ill town Thursday for the expected .•.y.v.y.x.: appearance T hursday night of N egro com edian Dick G regory. Ben Ragusa, assistant state police superintendent, term ed t e m ove a p rep ared n ess step. ch alkw hite saveo n Civil rights lea d ers, m eanwhile, said there was som e doubt as to .w hether G regory could get out of a night club com m itm ent in tim e to appear here T hursday night. jew elry sprin gd re sse s L IF T King Kept Fro m School 88< •plus f.e.t. 6 .0 0 BOSTON—T he slam m ed door of a public school rebuffed civil V a riety o f sty le s and rights leader M artin L uther King J r ., T hursday as he brought his F lat and b u b b le beads fight against segregation into Boston. e a s y - c a r e fa b ric s, Jr ., T he incident at the W illiam B oardm an School in the predom inant­ in n e ck la ce s, e a rrin g s. M i s s e s ’ , H alf S iz e s. ly Negro section of Boston occurred less than two hours after King So m e go ld accen ted . arriv ed by plane to look over slum housing and to probe racial im ­ Street. balance in public schools O u r c o in O p e r a te d L a u n d r y nuÁj a n d D r y C le a n in g V U la g e O ffe r s Barbizon sw d re eater s s e s FOR pajam as D r o p - O f f S e r v ic e 6 .0 0 5 .7 9 Strip ed acetate je rs e y . Laundry DryC lean ing D ain ty tu ck in g on e a sy - O rlo r^ a c r y lic P in k o r b lu e. sw ea te r. M is s e s ’ , c a re f a b r i c . W h ite , p in k, . . . w e al so offer H alf siz e s. S h irts b lu e, yello w . 10 to 20. £230*7 P re ssin g F R E E P A R K I N G & TV O P E N 7 A.M. TO 1 1 P.M. FRANDOR g irls’ sh ifts irre g . acrylic MICHIGAN «/> ZLU z ands a s s ie s blankets 0 l/> £pEX3fV||j ztu a. CL cë EAST U KALAMAZOO O' < 1 2 .9 9 3 .9 9 W ash - w e a r c o t t o n s . 72 x 90’ ’ size. N ylon b in d in g. P a s t e l s or s HERE WE ARE M A R R I E D HOUSING A s s ’t or red p rin t sh ifts. s a s s ie s . N avy 7 -14 . w h ite. Second L e v e l. • • v .v .v .y .v .' GAS BUGGY ROOM KALAMAZOO norge laundry&drycleaningvillage Excitin gValues! Lim ite dQ uantities C O R N E R O F E A S T K A L A M A Z O O AND C L E M E N S Across From Sfate Capitol One Mil e West of Un i v e r s i t y V i l l a g e _rtfWW?*?*?‘y****<***ia a g M M B a B a a a a a i0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ’tw*a '& ao'0 'o rto o o c 0 0 ^ NoM ail orPhoneO rders 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, April 23. 1 965 B e n in g to n ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) nam ent in New York City five tim e s. "H is experience as an ath­ letic d irec to r is an a s s e t," said Munn. "H e knows from being an N e w C o a c h V e te r a n O f M i s s o u r i V a l l e y Benington’s selection cam e af­ ath letic d irec to r what is required B y L A R R Y MOC-G Munn took two key things into consideration in hand- with an area cage clinic that featu res M ichigan coach Dave te r a three-w eek national search of a head coach and what the prob­ State N ew s S p o rts W rite r picking Benington. S track as the chief le c tu re r. in which a num ber of candidates lem s are in a m ajor athletic A three-w eek search for a head basketball coach at " F ir s t, he w as a proven coach in a tough league,” Munn "H e has many ad m irable qualifications fo r this positio n ," w ere screened by Munn. Munr e n te rp rise ." M ichigan State cam e to an end T hursday with the nam ing said. “ But secondly, and m ore im portant, lie has served as Munn said on his appointm ent, "H e w as a fine player him ­ talked to him h ere last Saturda> Benington also has a place on athletic d irec to r of St. L ouis, and knows the im portance self and since then has been a successful assista n t and head and liked what he heard. the N ational B asketball Rules of John Benington of St. Louis U niversity to the much coach. He knows the Big Ten and its style of play inti­ C om m ittee. In addition, he has sough t-after post. of coaching." When questioned then about his Although the MSU Board of T ru ste es officialiy m ade Munn chose Benington from a prospective list that in­ m a tely ." conference with Munn, Beningtor proved him self m ore than ade­ the appointm ent, Benington was the first choice of Athletic cluded Stan Albeck of N orthern M ichigan, B ruce Fossu, "T h e fact that he w as at M ichigan State som e y e ars ago said only that he didn’t know quate as a re c ru ite r. D irecto r C larence (Biggie) Munn for the position left p resent Spartan cage assista n t, Jack M cCloskey of Pennsyl­ and still has many good frien ds h ere will help him get a good anything; but that he would like The form er U niversity of San vacant since the firin g of Forddy Anderson A pril 1. vania and " a few o th e rs." head sta rt on the job,” continued Munn. the job. F ran cisco player cam e to State “ The job was never offered to anyone else, or w as the Benington, who w ill take over the job im m ediately, is Benington was a s ta r forw ard (1947-49) at the U niversity Monday afternoon Munn sub­ in 1950 with his coach, Pete job ever turned dow n," said Munn, "T h e guy we offered it scheduled to a rriv e in town Saturday night, and will be of San F rancisco , a team that was coached by P ete Newell. m itted his recom m endation to N ew ell. He served four y ears to, accepted it." welcom ed at a p re ss conference and luncheon som etim e When Newell m oved on to take the head coaching job here in • P resid en t John A. Hannah, who under Newell and two under An­ "W e had manv fine candidates for the nosition. but I Monday. 1950, he brought along his sta r protege as an assista n t. had just returned from three derson. In 1956, he left State think in Benington we have selected the one best fitted With Fossum m oving over to the golf ranks (new a s s is ­ Benington’s six y ear stay at State included two y e ars under w eeks in N igeria. And T hurs­ to take a head coach offer at fo r it,” he added. tant golf coach), the way has been cleared for Benington Forddy A nderson. day the Board ag reed to the D rake. Benington, 43, who has spent the last nine y ears coaching to pick the assista n t of his choice. It is suspected he will In 1956, Benington took over the head coaching rein s at selection. L ast season w as a norm al one in the rugged M issouri Valley C onference with the last bring along his p resen t assista n t, Sonny M eans, one-tim e DraKe w here he stayed for two y e a rs. Then he becam e head At St. Louis last year, Ben­ for Benington. His team managed seven at St. L ouis, w as an assista n t cage coach h ere for Spartan cage captain. coach at St. L ouis. In his nine y e a rs at D rake and St. ington took over the added duties a 18-9 reco rd , and also m ade six y e ars from 1950-56. Bennington is cu rren tly closing out his duties at St. Louis Louis, Benington team s com piled a reco rd of 139-99. of athletic d irec to r in addition to his coaching chores. the NIT field again. ARENA I n tr a m u r a l N ew s THEATER M E N ’S Fiald 4 p.m. 1 T ro jan s-T u rk s SOFTBALL 3 E. Shaw 1-2 4 E. Shaw 3-4 A rh o u se -A risto c ra ts Northwestern Helps Batsmen 2 Setutes-Snow flakes A rpent-A rgonaughts C o u p o n s a n d C ash M cLean-M cNab i °r A p r il 2 7 -M a y 1 it yo u o w n a GlITXR y o u s h o u l d h a v e . . . Field 5:10 p.m. EM U -Em erald E m bers-E m bassy 10 M cRae-M cTavish Kick Off League Play Today day tw inbill. T he B adgers m eet Y O T E ' 4 ' W A T i C * 21 BB rannigan rinkley-B rutus -6 Pak By D U A N E L A N C A S T E R U niversity of M ichigan in Ann Th« »«motional n«w device that PUTS THE MUSIC ON YOUR GUITAR. No mor« guoti 3 B rougham -B rew ery S tate N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r A rbor F riday before com ing to Danny L itw hiler o p e n s his E ast Lansing. H ay Fever work! Ploy guitar from music INSTANTLY oven if you n«v«r rtod a wot« b«for«. LEARN SONGS. CHORDS EASILY MASTER 4 W oodbridge-W ollstone 5 Satans-Stalag 17 second conference season a s Coach Dynie M ansfield, in his FINGERROARD WRITE MUSIC TRANSPOSE baseball coach at M ichigan State, 26th season as head ofW isconsin Fairchild Box Office Open TRANSCRIBE IMPROVE ACTION ANDMORE. 6 M clnnes-M cFadden as the Spartans begin their 14th baseball, said he thought his Bad­ NOTK• A • MATIC®mak«s your guitar look 7 CSO -Rhetors F r i d a y , A p r i l 23 - M o n d a y , A p r i l 26 way out. A Must for Your Ovitar Af $ 1 9 8 8 Red T ro jan s-V ets season ir, the Big T en and the g e rs could be a contender this SATISFACTION OUARANTIED I Post limited Offer, Act Now! Sond Chock or Paid 9 W. Shaw 1-3 Big Ten kicks off its 70th year season. T u e s d a y , A p r i l 27 ( 1 2 : 3 0 - 5 ) Money Order To: SIDNEY BONUS W, Shaw 2-5 of com petition F riday . The catching is questionable " If we can put all the pieces P.O. Box 1256 NEW YORK. N.Y. 10017 10 N orthw estern provides th e Chuck Falk, a .298 sw inger together, w e'll finish near the Field 6:20 p . m . la s 1 season, and Gary 1 Rush(.289) with Ron R ichardson the only SPECIFY. WIDE NECK CLASSICAL, FOLK com petition F riday with a single top.” MICHIGAN I W, Shaw 6-8 will be joined by eith er junior Bob veteran candidate. R ichard hit HELDOVER ETC., THIN NECK TEXAN, ELECTRIC ETC ; CAITNIN CHSTRIP PITS D k PPIT. SPECIAL -----ADHESIVE IS W. Shaw 7-10 game a’ Old C ollege Field s ta rt­ ing at 3:30 and the B adgers S hearer o r sophom ore J o h n .121 in 14 gam es last season B iggest lo ss to the B adgers was the departure of bonus-baby F red 2ND HOWLING WEEK! NOTES 0E6ISTER ( HARMLESS W ordsw orth-W orcester of W isconsin com e in Saturday Champlin in the outfield. as a substitute catch er. FEATURE TIMES TODAY . . PRECISELY UNDER Wolf ram -W orm w ood T he W ildcats are 6-2 for the R eichardt. R eichardt hit .472 to T H E A T R I 1:40-4:20-6:55-9:40 STRINGS, i ou„ tl[ for a doubleheader with the open­ B ill Davidson will be at first lead the Big T en in hitting last — 4®a-7iii SURFACE INF* M cD uff-M cG regor ing game slated for 1 p.m . for the W ildcats with veteran y ear thus far. season as a sophom ore, signed SUNDAY 1:05-3:45-6:40-9:35 ROVES ACTION. W olverine-W othington Bill Hansen a' second. Junior W isconsin, which finished in E m inence- Em pow erm ent The W ildcats, 4-11 in the con­ G eorge Stump will be at th ird with the L os Angeles A ngels. B R IN G THE LITTLE W O M A N ... ference last season, are not ex­ a fourth place lie with the S par­ Rich H ense, Paul M orenz and E m pyrean-E m perors pected to im prove much on their and Walt T ib eri, a sophom ore tans last y ear at 8-7, will al­ M erlin Schumann are the proba­ M A Y B E S H E 'L L D I E L A U G H I N G ! Sultans -S uperstition staru n g guard of N orthw estern’s ready have a conference gam e 10 M cKinnon-M cCoy ninth place fil ls!’., under its belt before the S atur­ ble outfield s ta r te r s . " W e ' v e s e v e r a l capable basketball team , is the shortstop. ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 5) players returning and a couple of sophom ores who-could be a big help,” says coach G eorge Mc­ Minor Injuries-Major Woe G R I D D R IL L S H A M P E R E D Kinnon, "b u t we’r e going to have to be a running, s c r a ’ching type MSU ASIAN-LATIN AMERICAN- of team if we’r e to hold our own in theiBig T en .’’ L itw hiler h a s named left­ AFRICAN SERIES hander D o u g Dobrei to s ta r 1 apaftist the W ildcats, w h o a re sx - end G e n e W ashington running pected to go with eith er Glenn- B y J E R R Y M O R T ON L ee, Bob A p lia add Mitch _ PR ESEN T S C erm ak, a highly-touted new­ S p o rts W r i t e r !®ruiett. ■ . track , the G reen and White have com er, o r Junior Buzz F ifer. “ Injuries are always likely to been unable to build that vital Spring football practice is a occur in the sp rin g ,” D augherty p art of th eir offense. _ JACKLEMMON tim e fo f infiovatiofi, btrt som e a s­ said. "T h e re 'srn u c h m orehitting D augherty is stiff experim ent­ VIRMAUSI > AHMED ABDUL MALIK PAY MOREWHAT FOR! pects of the gam e never ch ange.. . in juries, for exam ple. at this tim e of y ear than there is in the fall.’’ ing with sev eral sophom ores and hopes to be able to determ ine who MADRAS BERMUDAS 6.95 Coach Duffy D augherty becam e T he Spartans suffered several HOW ID v F o l k Singer from Sudan MADRAS SPT. COATS 24.95 painfully aw are of the fact this week when a rash of injuries hit injuries during a bruising work­ out Saturday in th e ir second full- will be helpful to the team in the fall. STAY PREST SLACKS 5.95 _ MURDER ALPACA SWEATERS BABY CORD SLACKS 19.95 4.50 the Spartan cam p. Although no one is seriously injured, the situ­ scale scrim m ag e of the season. T om orrow the G reen and White "W e don’t have to be,setnow ," Daugherty said, "b u t we need Company of Four YOUR WIFE" (Replacing Olatunji) OXFORD B.D. SHIRTS 3.59 ALL WEATHER COATS 12.99 ation poses a problem . "W e’re r e a l l y banged up," will head for S partan Stadium and run through a scrim m ag e that will som e idea who can help u s.” Daugherty pointed to the fact SILK R E PP. TIES 1.50 D augherty said. close th eir third week of the five- that the S partans will be opening CLAIRE TREVOR EDDIE MAYEHOFF (TERRY-THOMAS GEORGE AXELROD "Som ething like this can really week session . the season a week e a rlie r than GORDON CARROLL RICHARD QUINE TECHNICOLOR UNITED ARTISTS BUY AND SAVE AT ham per the p rac tice schedule." One of D augherty’s m ajor con­ usual and w ill play a 10 -gam e Wed., Apr. 2 8 - 8 :15 p.m. L e n K o s i t c h e k ’s T he long list of p lay ers suffer­ cern s at this point is the lack schedule. •N e x t! B ette Davis “HUSH. . . HUS H. S W E E T C H A R L O T T E ing from bum ps and b ru ises is of a passing gam e. W ith q u a rte r­ Wi t h a sh o rte r p re -s e a s o n V A R S IT Y S H O P headed by v eteran s Ed Macuga back Steve Juday devoting m ost workout in the fall, spring p ra c ­ 228 Abbott E. Lansing and Buddy Owens. It also in­ of his tim e to baseball and top tice takes on added im portance. F a ir c h ild T h e a tr e c l u d e s prom inent sophom ores Netmen At Indiana T O D A Y A ND S A T . L A D M f R SHOWN TODAY AT 1:35 T H I  T R I; 4:10-6:45-9:25 p.m . A d m i s s i o n : S t u d e n t s : $ 2 .0 0 A For Three-Match Set 4 M ■ ••3 1 ► 4 M -4 4 I* - - JU T C H A R L T O N HESTON P u b l i c : $ 2 .5 0 S E L E C T IO N OF THE T i c k e t s on S a l e at Uni o n T i c k e t O f f i c e , r í o tfie WORLD'S FIN EST T RO PHIES-PLAC UES STARTS m q jo rD a n d e e P aram ount Newshop TOMORROW SHOWN SAT. AT 2:50-6:45-L A T E IFRIDAY & SATURDAY Over 1000 On Display M ichigan S tate 's tennis team cord, losing only to North C aro ­ lina. Vic Dhooge has the best Special P ric e s F or Quantity P urch ases will be put to one of its sev erest SUPER BARGAINDAY! [ « f i e L w ji ,v h y tH i S T I 3-FE A T U R E S-3 B ring in your trophies and plaques tests this afternoon and Saturday, as it faces Indiana, Illinois and individual reco rd on the team with a 5-1 m ark. A L L - D A Y SHOWING OF TWO F E A T U R E S R EG . ADM. $ 1.00 for professional engraving-24 Hour N orthw estern in dual m atches at Dwight Shelton (3-3) and Cap­ ’DR. TERROR” SHOWN SATURDAY.AT 1:10-5:10-9:05 S ervice _________ Bloomington, Ind. tain C harlie Wolff (4-2) will play I F E A T U R E NO. 1 F I R S T A T 7 : 5 2 J In m eeting Illinois and N orth­ w estern, MSU will be facing the first and second singles, r e ­ spectively. Following them are SANDRA DEE LARRY CUSHION 3020 Vine St. SPORT ING GOODS leading contenders for the con­ ference tr ie . L aird W arner and Jim P hillips, both with 4-2 re c o rd s, along with 1 Blk. N o r t h o f The H oosiers won the Big Ten Dhooge and Mike Youngs (4-2). ROBERT GOULET M i c h . A v e . - W e s t of S e a r s cham pionship a y ear ago and benefit from the serv ices of P hillips and Dhooge will com ­ bine for the firs t doubles team . ANDYWILLIAMS eight return ing letterm en this season, including Dave Pow er The two p lay ers have earned a 4-2 reco rd at that spot. Shel­ SPECIAL! and Roddy M cN erney, th eir first ton-W old-and W arner-Y oun gs- iMAURICE CHEVALIER doubles team . (both 4-2) a re the two other I’d Rather Be Rich;’ as Philip Dulaine Indiana b reezed through last doubles team s. season, com piling a 2 1- 2 reco rd , Coach Drobac wjll be paying but presently stands at 3-3. clo se attention to the u n d erclass­ N orthw estern, ledJ»r nationally men on his squad, including A UNIVERSAL PICTURE / in CASTMAN C O L O R , LI ranked C lark G raeB ner, is ex­ Dhooge, P hillip s, W arner and F E A T U R E N O . 2 2 ND A T 1 0 : 0 0 P IZ Z A pected to provide stiff com pe­ tition for Indiana in the race for this y e a r's crow n. The Spartans won a 4-2 r e - Youngs. “ I w a s especially watching them in the Wayne m eet and they a 1 1 played pretty w ell.” EDGAR A L L E N P O E ’S Order A Family Size, TOMB OF UGEIA Get A Small One FREE T h e M S U F IL M S O C IE T Y p r e s e n ts wi t h a N azi pro pagan d a film Vincent P r i c e Elizabeth Shephard C i n e m a s c o p e and c o l o r f o r th a t r e a l I ta lia n a p rim a ry h isto rica l docum ent F E A T U R E NO. 3 3 R D A T 1 1 : 2 8 p iz z a f la v o r , c a ll D & lS im ir is ACt«l*ers and select 45 others. .. .with T he gr initials i SANDRA DEE new look Hi table. T he 'h 1' Club is an honorary GOULET IHBeR Rich; ROBERT a th e r organization m ade up of out­ d ies. T he shuttle relay team of standing seniors who have given Jones, G e n e W ashington, Bob a generous amount of tim e and WILLIAMSCHEVALIER‘issh ANDY Steele and F red McKoy picked up ability to MSU. 2 820 E. Grand R i v e r .«Maurice another firs t, while Jim G a rrett ' -scored in the broad jump with a IV 7 - 3 7 6 1 S ta r t s Sunday " S t r a n g e B e d f e l lo w s ' m ark of 25 feet. Now Open 24 Hours Da i l y Coach F ran D ittrich’s team , w ill be facing som e of the best m en in the country. Along W'lth TONIGHT (2) HITS trackm en whom they opposed in DRIVB the Ohio R elays, many re p re ­ —I N E X C L USiVE SHOWING sentatives who com peted in the m um dm . 1.J5 C hildren U nder 12 F K ansas Relays at Law rence, held ! M N w S o u th w e s t o f L a n s in g a n M -78 the sam e day, w ill be at Des M oines. L ast y ear, State went to the Penn R elays, but their showing NOW ! LIM ITEDENGAGEM ENT! was far from good. At D rake, the Spartans w ill be entered in six relay and seven individual events. P re lim in a rie s com pose m ost of today's card , with finals YOUWERETOOYOUNG, in the distance ra c e s and hurdle YOUWERE TOOSCARED events winding ■up the com pe­ tition Saturday. THE LINESWERE TOOLONG. NOW! 7 5 ? to 5 : 3 0 E v e . & Sun. $ 1 . 0 0 F eatu re Today & Sat. CAMPUS ACADEMY AWARD 1:30-3:35-5:40- ’’:50-10:00 ~ T H 1 A T K f f - •— *»7-oa7i *M-ee«4 — ‘ Be s* Bla ck and Whi ‘ Best Bla ck and Whi Ar D irectio n C inematography' W hen Shirley lands in a D r. R ange-R egu- PSYCHO Harem . . . Y o u ’ r e in f o r 9 holes-3 P a r 9 L i l a K e d r o v a - B e s t Supporting A c t r e s s w h i r l o f w i l d m a d c a p f un! (1000 yds.) Club R en tal-L arge putt green. E a s t M-78 at Pa rk L a k e Rd. , M eet Z orba— SHM PE T E RlifUSMTIacL NOAVME RICHARDCRENNA IS BACK! E. L a n s i n g A m a n w h o d e v o u r s lif e 2 Mit es N . E . of a s i f it w e r e a f e a s t ! Union Bld g . E D 2 3 4 3 2 Q U IN N P L A Y S H IM TO H E L L A N G O N E . 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Phone TR Y US TODAY - C A L L 355-8255 Automotive Employment F o r Sale F o r Sale Real Estate Automotive Automotive C H U R C H officesecre- CAM PER, ON t$5S 1-1/2 ton VIOLIN. FULL rich tone with new THREE BEDROOM ranch. Full COR'. AIR MONZA, N62. Black OLDSM bBlLE, 1 9 6 4 C u t l a s s VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Blue. New WANTED, tary . F ive-day Week. Good pay. C hevrolet t r u c k . C om pletely ca se a n d a c c e sso rie s. $60 o r basem ent, g a r a g e . P artially 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 Call ED 2-2559 for Interview . 20 furnished. Like n e w. Excellent best offer. 372-2983 after 5pm . com pleted recrea tio n room in G eorge O sterson, 351-4687. 18 steerin g . C onsole. Low m ileage. rack! Serviced reg u larly . Ex­ 18 basem ent. F hslett-ten m inutes low cost CORVAIR 1962 M onza. 4 -speed. Excellent condition. S e l l or cellent c o n d i t i o n ; 355-3247; TEACHERS WANTED: $5.4(X)up. shape! 655-2883; 655-1733. 23 GIRL’s ENGLISH R acer. Hardly from cam pus. A vailable June Bucket seats. 5 nearly new tire s . trad e. 694-8111. 18 355-0482. J 8 W est, Southwest and A laska. WEDDtNCf GOWN, floor length. W A N T A D . Good condition. $1,075. 882-1713. 0LB5KTCJBILE 1956 Super *88 ’. VOLKSWAGEN 1962. C lean, good FREE R egistration, Southwest Peau with Alencon lace. Detach­ 2434. used. Very good shape. Call 353- 1st. M inimum down, $500 with running ca r with ex tra s. Body T eachers Agency. 1303 C entral able chapel tra in . P etite. 355- 18 FHA f i n a n c i n g . Call D. F . • au to m o tive CORVAlR 1961. Monza coupe. 4- Good fam ily c a r. Pow er ste e r­ and engine solid. $850. P h o n e Ave., N .E ., A lbuquerque, N.M. 1049, evenings. 17 CHOICE B EE F, for your fre e z - Aschom . R esidence, 339-8435; • EMPLOYMENT speed. Red; red in terio r. E xcel­ ing, brakes, tran sm issio n . $185. ED 2-5266. 17 17 e r. Cut, w rapped, blast frozen Office, 355-5268.____________ 18 • FOR RENT lent condition. Must seel Call 484-5518 afte r 5 pm . 17 WESTERN WEAR, boots, sadd- and delivered. Call 485-5394.25 • FOR S A L E 35!-4’ 30. 19 OLDSM 6 BILE 1964 C utlass Con- VOLKSWAGEN 1 9$ 8 Karm ann COLLEGE StU D EN 'tS. We ne"ed lery . COLTSFOOT MERCAN­ S ervic e G hia. Low m ileage. Good con- full o r p COR \ AIR 1962, V door autom at- v ertible. Loaded. Everything but ditio r. B lack. Only $6951 135 C om m ission, plus educational L aingsburg. Phone 651-5637. 26 Mobi le Homes a rt-tim e salesm en. T IL E . 11380 Peacock R o a d , • L O S T & FOUND RENT your T v from NEjAC. • PERSONAL ic. One ow ner. 28,000 miles* a ir. $2,395. 337-2660. 19 Bogue. 332-6113. 17 bonus. C all IV 5-9466, 8-10 am . BICYCLE S T O R A G E : S a l e s , DETROITER 1960. 10’ x 55’, 5- New Zenith portab le for only • PEANUTS PERSONAL $900 . 332-8076. 18 O tD ^ lO B lL E 1964 Holiday J e t- VOLVO. LATE I960. B eige. B-16 daily. 19 bedroom . F ront kitchen plus $9 p e r month. F re e service • REAL ESTATE COR YETT ! 1963 Fastback. 4- s ta r *88 *. 2-door hardtop. Pow er engine. 4-speed . M ichelin X WANTED: ' BUSBOVS for'Tuncfi serv ice a n d ren ta ls. E A S T w ash er, d ry er. Good condition. and delivery. Call NEJAC TV • SERVICE speed. 300 hp. Silver. 21,000 b rak e s, steerin g . R adio, white­ t i r e s . E xcellent c o n d i t i o n and dinner m eals plus cash . Call LANSING R iver. C CYCLE, 1215E .G rand all 332-8303. C 482-7786.____________________ 17 R ental. 482-0624. C • TRANSPORTATION actual m iles. New tire s . Call w alls. $2,300. TU 2-9049. 17 throughout. 337-2056. 19 THESES PktN TED . Rapid se rv - • WA N T E D Mike, 332-3555. 20 OLDSMOBILE 1963 ’88 ’. i -door VOLKSWAGEN l95$ with sunroof. G eorge, 332-0875. 17 6 ET Y 0 L 1 B '- P'FiTFY aTFITaT- P e rso n a l ice . Drafting supplies. Xerox CORVETTE 19M F as:tack . 306 hardtop. Stick shift. Radio, heat­ B est offer over $550. Call 337- PA RT-TlM E SALES and service toon Book. 50 of P hil’s best WORLD’S GREATEST kock co pies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ DEADLINE • hp. 4-speed. AM -FM . Excellent e r. W hitewalls. $1,700. M u s t 2459. m an. P r e v i o u s experience C artoons in a beautifully bound Roll Band. The N1GHTSHIFT. PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- 21 condition, $3,375. Will finance. sacrifice. IV 5-4497. 17 V O L K S W A G E N , 1961. F i n e . d esirab le, not n e cessary . Salary book - $1.00 each. F or o rd ers Nobody can t o u c h us. ED 5431. of five o r m ore, call: 351-4322 2-8369; 332-0327; 484-5686. 17 DIAPER SERVICE, sam e diC17 2 p.m. one clo ss day be­ fore pub! ic o tio n . Call Bob, 332-0262. 19 PLYMOUTH, 1963 F ury fconvert- C lean, R ust-proofed. In good open. G eneral T ire . I V 5-2281.19 between 6 p.m , and m idnight. a- C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one DODGE LANCER T T . .VTtewith ible. Pow er steerin g , brakes. running o rd er. Call 332■‘3108.19 P A R T - T I M E , fu ll-tim e h e l p A BETTER “PRICE for your c a r p e rs retu rned. E ither yours or c la s s doy before p u b lic a tio n red in terio r. L arge 6 . Good con­ R adio, heater. Blue, White top, VOLKSWAGEN, l962 w hite s e - needed. D ishw ashers. Apply in AMBASSADOR OLDS’ ¿ F i a t and at PHILP DODGE, 1431 E a s t ours. With our service, you may dition. Call any tim e, E D “-9755. blue in te rio r. IV 4-1798. 19 dan. P riced low for quick sale. person. Howard Johnson’s, 3224 F F rench horn. Ju st like new. M ichigan. See R uss Lay. Phone include tw o pounds of ba by- E. Saginaw. 17 $225. 337-9630 afte r 9 pm . 18 C clothes that do not fade. D iaper PHONE DODGE, 1964, wagon. L arge en- PLYMOUTH 1961 4-door sedan. $895. Gordon Engen, 393-2084. EARNINGS .ARE unlim ited as an GOLF CLUBS. W ilson 'k e g is - IV 4-4517, pail furnished. 355-8255 gine, new tire s . Pow er. 20,000 C om pletely overhauled. V-8 en­ 18 Avon rep resen tativ e. T urn your te re d woods and iro n s plus bag m iles left on w arranty. $2,385. gine. T o r q u e f i i g h t , Pow er A . G E L L A R , M.D. AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE RATES 339-8074.__________ __________18 steerin g . White sidew all tire s. Auto Service & Parts free tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ and other ex tra s. Like new. 351-' Has moved to E ast Lansing 914 E. G ier St. $895. HAROLD PL E TZ M otor m ent in your hom e, w rite o r call 5314. 17 108 Division St. TV 2-0864 C 1 D A Y ...............S I . 50 F ALCON 1961. Good condition. NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664School MEN’S SUITS (3) 40 regular. 3 D A Y S ______ S 3 . 50 New battery, exhaust system , S ales, 150 E. G rand R iv er, Wil- p ric e from $7.95. New sealed G eneral and Internal 5 D A Y S ______ 55, 00 generator and spindle bearings. liam ston. 655-1870. C17 beam s, 99?. Salvage c a rs , large St., H aslett, m ichigan o r call Navy, gray, sfiarkskin th ree - M edicine. C o m p lete G un- 13osed on 15 words per ad' Call 337-0867. 18 PONTIAC CTO 1964. M a r o o n stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO evenings. FE 9-8483, C17 piece olive. M ake an offer. 351— 332-4967 - Home 482-0139 S m ith in g S e r v ic e FORD 1955 V-S autom atic.2-door hardtop. 4-speed. $2,400, or VW PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV CAMP COUNSELORS- M ale and 5314. 17 a T T e ^TTo n f r a t e r n I+ I e s , C Fgolf,em ale. W ater skiing, riflery , T A P E RECORDER. Flaw less S o ro rities. Livfe lively with the GRAND LE D G E GUN SHOP There w i l l be a 5.0c se rvice and bookkeeping charge if hardtop. Excellent interior and plus cash. 355-1049, evenirigs.17 5-1921. r i d i n g , tennis s p o r t s , portab le. A real steal for $50. WIPEOUTS. D riving m usic for m echanical condition. $195. 355— B O N tlA t STATION Wagon 1961 cam pcraft, s w i m m i n g , sm all Call IV 9-3857 for inform ation. your social ac tiv ities. 4-piece '16 M aple t h is ad is no* paid w ith in 8108. 18 C atalina. Excellent condition. With U s NA 7-2670 o ne week. craft, kitchen, stab le and m ain­ 19 Rock band. Jim , 882-6065 a fte r FORD 1955 V-8 Standard tra n s - A utom atic tran sm issio n . Pow er S e r v i c e i s an A r t tenance help for one of M ichi­ WEDDING DRESS, Size 9. Floor 5 pm , WATCH REPAIRING and clean - m ission. 4-door. Blue. Radio. b rak es, steerin g . B est offer. gan’s F inest p riv ate Coed cam ps 17 ing, using the new ultraso nic The State News doc? not Very clean in terio r, e x terio r. 372-3186.’ 17 Reed’s Garage length. 355-0806. 17 RENT your TV from NEJAC, cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz­ perm it racial or religious near K alam azoo. Send full quali­ $200. 351-5483. 20 PONTIAC, i9601-door stick.N ew 321 S. C h arles fications. s a l a r y needs and TWO FORMALS, cocktail length. New Zenith portable for only ing and rem ounting. All work FORD, L>60-4Zdoor. $400. ENG- ' dual exhausts, b rak es. 43,000 489-1626 photograph to LWC. 205 Hibbard One pink s a t i n ; other aqua/ $9 per m onth. F re e serv ice g u a r a n t e e d . T H O M P S O N * vertising colum ns. The State News will not accept L1SH BIKE, $17. ED 7-0177. 18 actual m iles. $8/5. 818 Loa, GENERATORS AND STARTERS. Rd., W ilm ette, 111.' 17 white. Size 5-7. Worn once. FE and delivery. C all NEJAC TV JEW ELRY, 223 M .A.C., E ast advertising from persons FORD, I960 4-door Wapon. Stick.' TU 2-0803.________ 19 R ebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ PART-TIM E. A ttention teach ers 9-8455. 17 R ental. 482-0624. C L ansing. C all ED 2-2293. 48 discrim inating acai-nS’ rs* Make good second ca r. Reason­ RAMBLER 1962 Custom C lassic teed! Exchange p rice $7.90. M e- . - and students. R eaders Digest Vl 6 LfNS, VIOLA, cello, guitar. INTERESTED IN FLYING? New TV RENTALS for students. E co - able. 13510 W acousta Rd. Phone 6 . Stick. O verdrive. R adio.O th­ chanic on the job! Installation Sales and Service, Inc. is now Custom m ade. G eneral rep a ir­ equipm ent open to students and nom ical ra te s by the term a n d 627-2243. 19 e r ex tra s. E xcellent condition. serv ice available. ABC AUTO accepting applications for excit­ ing. C ases, strin g s, p a rts, ac­ staff. MSU FLYING CLUB. 355- month. UNIVERSITY TV REN T­ FORD I960 Six. 2-door. A utom at- M ust sell. 355-9443. 18 PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- ing new stereo and m usic p ro ­ c e sso rie s. NOLAN BARTOW 0133; 337-0774. 19 ALS. 484-9263. C ic. Excellent running condition. TOPS DOWN 1921. * C gram . F o r inform ation call M r. Violin m aker. 306 1/2 North YOU CAN'T buy b etter insurance DIAPER SERVICE, three types A u to m o tive No ru st. Good tire s . $495. IV Scooters & C y c l e s Blythe, at 882-6629. 26 W ashington. IV 7-5697. 19 than you have, Tom! Isn’t that of d iapers to choose from . Bulk cadile 9-2344. 17 SPORTS CARS AWAY! PIANOS- ALL kinds, including honest? If th at’s w hat’s re ­ wash f o r clean er, w hiter d ia­ SKAT-KITTY. 36" x 3 5 ". M F o r Rent old uprights. ROBERT WE.AR quired, w e’ll tell you. BUBOLZ p e rs. Fluff dried and folded.U se Joshua. >3-1434. FORD, 1962 G alaxie. 2-door, 1964 TRIUMPH T R -4. R a d i o . m .p.h. 150 m pg. F o r around ROWE RANCH has fine horses R efinishing Shop. Phone TU Insurance for c a rs and hom es. your own or rent o urs.C on tain­ 1ay -c standard, V- 8 . Radio, tra ile r Luggage rack . Light blue. 13,500 cam pus, boat o r plane. B rand for ren t. 10 m inutes from cam ­ 2-3320. 25 C17 e rs furnished. No deposit. 25 C a d il l a c ',' T f 5 2 'co n v ertib le. hitch. Good shape. $775. Phone m iles. $2,495. new. S acrifice. 351-4107. 17 pus. R eservation s. 372-2325. 19 FULLY GUARANTEED, R ebuilt ENGLISH AND WESTERN riding y e ars experience. BY-LO DIA­ Low m ileage. P erfec t condition'. 372-L38I. 17 1964 MGB. 10,000 m iles. Sm ells Ha r l e y d a v id s o n . 1962 x l c h and reconditioned appliances. co u rses. Enroll now and receive PER SERVICE, 1010 E. M ichi­ Custom i n t e r i o r . All power. FORD, 1964 G alaxie 500 , 2-door, new. $2,395. S p o rtster. $900 . 2010 Raby Rd. Apartments rm s. H arley’s Appliance Re­ fre e bus transportatio n. 882- gan. IV 2-0421. C 52,850. Phone ED 7-9677. 17 autom atic, pow er steerin g , dark 1963 TRIUMPH _T R -4. 24,000 ED 7-2471 a fte r 1 pm . 17 NEED ONE m ale room m ate (or p ae ir, T 523 E. Grand R iver. 484- 4863; 355-2015. 21 A C C I D E N T PROBLEM 1 C a l l CHEVEL l Ê Wf>4. Super Sport blue. $1,800. 482-6712 after 5.17 m i l e s . AM-FM r a d i o . W ire HONDA $425. 1963', TOO . T ’irrn'- p rice, apartm ent. One block from Un­ 6011. Call M r. C ham berlain, ion. $50 m onthly. 300 M.A.C. 21 FftEE! A thrilling hour of beauty I K alam azoo S treet Body Shop. convertible. 2^8 99} "jp, ((iv'eT HJJLLMAN l^SQ Minx sedan. Good w heels. $1,895, MAHOGAhtY FURNITURE. 4- F o r appointm ent, call 484-4519. Sm all dents to large w recks. f seats. Autom atic floo- s riit. •condition. Econom ical tra n s ­ 1963 TRIUMPH T R -4 . R a d i o . 372-1811 o r 332-5435. 17 after 5 pm . 17 p o ster bed; d ressin g table; din­ M ER LE NORMAN C osm etics A m erican a n d foreign c a r s . Pow er top. 12.000 m iles. C*ll portatio n. $295. Call 355-2744 Luggage rack . $1.795. PARILLA MOTORCYCLE. M A R R I E D C O U P L E . O n e - ing room side table; dining table Studio, 1600 E. M ichigan. C17 G uaranteed work. 489-7507.1411 337-0325. V after 5 pm . 17 1964 SPITFIRE. B right redl Black cc. T o u rist m o d e l . Beautiful bedroom ap artm ent, U niversity top. ED 2-5526. ' 19 STUDENTS: WHY leave y o u r E ast K alam azoo. C CHEVROLET ~ i960 convertible. MERCURY 196(5 C onvertible. top. Radio. New whitewall tire s. Italian form styling. Excellent p e r­ V illage, sublet for sum m er. Re­ ance. Good overall condi­ ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T 3 - dorm s, when BIMBO'S w ill de­ V-8 autom atic. New tires.'G ood Pow der blue finish. New white $1,795. decorated. Rent ad justable. Call sp e e c T bicycles, $39.77, full liv e r your pizzas to yout Caff 'condition. M ust sell. Phone 337- jp . W hitewall tire s . Automatic 1962 SUNBEAM ALPINE Road­ tion. F red , 352-4754. .17 355-6145. 19 p ric e . R ental-purchase term s 484-7817. C17 0374. 17 tran sm issio n . Pow er steering, s te r. Radio. W ire w heejs. Red. 50L E X 1965. B rand new. ,9 Tip". SUMMER TERM . L uxury 4-m an available. We also have tennis SHINY FINE p rin t. All fine print Cl IE\ RuLLT 1960 2-doo'r. Stand- brakes and windows. A sharp, $1,495. 25 nup.h. Ped al o r ride it. $139. ap artm ent. A cross from cam ­ Each one very clean and in top 351-4754. 17 racq uets, golf bails, badm inton in our office shines so you can a rd shift, 6-cy lin d er. 5 new 1 -ow ner ‘ ca r in top-notch m e­ m echanical condition. pus. P arking. F or appointm ent, b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. see it. We explain it. Insurance .tire s. Very good condition. 882- chanical condition. $1,085. AL 1963 HARLEY SPRINT. 2$b cc. call_ 351-4506. 23 by BUBOLZ, your independent 3450.________j _18 EDWARDS LINCOLN, M ercury, SPARTAN MOTORS Good condition. $500. Call after EAST LANSING. Need th ird m ale ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s from Union. ED 2-3212. C agent. C16 CHEVROLET 1951, Bel ~Air, 4- 3125 E. Saginaw (North o fF ran - 3000 E. M ichigan 7 pm . 332-3170._____________17 room m ate. $40 p e r month. Quiet ROCK, FOLK, B lues. G reat v e r- IV 7-3715 c CANOES: 17’ fib erg lass " P e re d o o r , 6 -c y lin d e r,, autom atic. dor). Open M on., T h u rs., F r i­ Employment No deposit o r lease. ED 7-1897. M arquette’’, $165. 17’ molded satile entertainm ent for p a rtie s C lean. M ust sell. Phqne IV 4- day til 9 pm . C17 THUNDERBIRD 195$. Body, m o- 17 mahogany "W olverine’’, $180. a n d get-to g eth ers. C a l l THE 3928. * ' 18 MG A MARK II, 1962 R oadster. to r in excellent condition. Low N U R SE-R EG ISTER ED . E xper- B eautiful 15*—16’ deluxe run­ GUYBEARS. 355-6344. 17 CHEVROLET 1961" G re e n b riir. Abarth P ire lle s , b e lts, radio. actual m ileage. New tire s . 353- ienced. R esponsible position. E d en R oc A pts. abouts, $675-$850. Used canoes, 6-cy lin d er, autom atic. May be E xtra heater. Tonneau. Excel­ 0129. 19 j ItT o p pay. D aytim e hours. Give 252 R iver St., E .L . $100 up. R epair w o r k reason­ Peanuts Personal used as cam per. M ust sell. $900.\ lent condition. $1,295. 351-5021. THUNDERBIRD. 1959. 430 cubic com plete p a rtic u lars in applica­ able. CUSTOM BOAT DESIGN a r e .blue; E .J.B 5 0 WHAT? IM AN AVERA6E R oses a re red, violets STUDENT IN AN AVERAGE SCHOOL IV 7-0405, 17 19 inches. Full pow er. Good shape tion. W rite Box No. B -2, State N ow le a sin g fo r AND REPAIR. 1020 Dakin St. m ailbox, th Keep checking your IN AN AVERAGE COMMUNITY.... .CHEVROLET 1961 Im pala, 4-door MG A 1958. Lo.v m ileage. No rust. throughout. 487-3133. 17 News. 20 S u m m e r & F a ll IV 9-1845. 17 e re ’s a p resen t com­ hardtop. 6 -cy lin d er. Stick. Low Blue with gray in te rio r. See to TRIUMPH 1964 Spitfire, kedw ith P mA ornings, R T - T I M E . ' A V A I L A B L E Nat Hammond driving a n d store 332-8488 P O R T A B L E TYPEW RITERS, ing for you. m ileage. Call 489-5027 after appreciate. ED 7-7473. 18 w hite to p . W hitew alls. P u r­ w ork. A fternoons, TEDDY BEAR. I'm lost without 5:30 pm . 17 MG MIDGET 1^62. E xcellent con- chased abroad. C all 489-5027 Apply Jon Anthony Falllo rist, driving. MARRIED COUPLE to rent down- new and reconditioned. T rades you. P lea se find m e. Love your 809 s ta irs apartm ent for firs t five accepted. All p ric e s. WOLVER­ CHEVROLET 1962 C onvertible. dition. New tire s . Low m ileage. after 5:30. 17 E. M ichigan. lo st H ereford h e ife r. 17 17 weeks of sum m er te rm . A vail­ INE TYPEW RITER CO., 117 E. IRENE FROST- Happy Birthday! Red. White top. Black in terio r. 332-8721. 19 TRIUMPH 1964 Spitfire. Fully able June 20. C all 332-0143. 17 Kalam azoo. 482-1452 . 25 Full pow er. Alm ost new white­ MUSTANG 1965 C onvertible de­ equipped. Nicel Asking $1,750. Town & Country LIVING ROOM fu rn itu re. Daven- Its Have Sunday, A pril 25, isn’t it? a fun-filled weekendl 17 wall tire s . E xtras. Excellent luxe. 289 engine. Floor shift. S pring-tim e tastyl John, 332- Rooms po rt, m atching ch air. Occasion­ condition. OX 4-8081. 18 W hitewalls. T ake over pay­ 3109; 487-3661. 17 Food Company MEN. ROOM for rent, w ithcook- al ch air. F loo r lam p and table BARB FAHRNEY, b etter luck CHEVROLET 1958. 4-door. Good m ents. 332-3644, after 6 pm. 19 VALIANT, 1963 C onvertible. New w ants three men for food ing. N e a r cam pus. $10. See l a m p s . Hoover Sw eeper. IV next tim e you answ er the phone condition. Call 489-1018 after 4 OLDSMOBIL.E 1964 4-speed.L ike tire s . R a d i o . E xcellent condi­ sales. C all 487-3661 for C ordray.' 536 Abbott afternoons, 2-8053. 18 for Sandy. D isagreeable Jim . 17 prn. 18 new. Many ex tra s. $3,700 new. tion. Still under w arran ty . M ust personal interview . evenings. 19 FRATERNITIES, SO RO RttlES- DEAR UNCLE Shelby: Happy late CHEVY II, 1963 Super-Sport Con­ Still under w arran ty. M ust see. sacrifice. C all 332-8343. * 17 T E M P O R A R Y , P A R T -T IM E MALE STUQ e N t ST Supervised A re y o u satisfied with your dandelion day. Love Sidney. 17 vertible. Autom atic tran sm is­ Will be s o l d for $2,250. IV VAUXHALL, 1939. New exhaust baby sitter wanted to care for housing. blocks Cooking, parking. Two presen t m eat so urce? If NOT, from B erkey. Phone IV call BROWER’S, OX 4-3691. 25 sion. Cordovan brow n, black top. 4-1962. 19 system , good engine, four new h ild reco vering from tonsillec­ EVENING EMPLOYMENT E xtra sharp. Phone 372-2567.18 OLDSMOBILE 1962 Dynamic *88 ’. tire s . Highest b i d d e r . Phone ^ ctom y. Call 355-3011. 17 5-8836. 23 BUNK BEbS, six m onths old. SUMMER WORK 372-2370. 19 CHRYSLER 1957 autom atic ha rd— 4-door. L arg e m otor, power VAUXHALL 1958. Good condition. SATURDAY LANDSCAPE a n d For Sale C ost $105 new. Still look like If you a re 18-35 and free top. Radio, h eater. New t i r e s . steering, b rak es. E xtras. One F irs t $150 t a k e s it. 414 W. G ardening fieldw ork. Apply in DOGS. BARKLE$S B asenjis, (Ttie new - w ill sell for $70 o r best 6-9:30 pm , 4 evenings per Excellent condition. $250, or o w n e r . E xcellent condition. B arnes Ave. Phone IV 5-5876 -rp erso n . T w iss L andscape Cen­ little dogs from A frica.) AKC. o ffer. 484-4249. 18 week and occasionally on best offer. 337-2317, 19 $1,600. 489-4352. 18 after 6 pm . 19 te r , 1112 L ake L ansing Road. 19 IV 9-2970. - 17 15’ C R E S T L I N E R , tra ile r. S aturdays, you can m ain­ L eath er s e a ts / in te rio r. E lec­ tain your studies and still VOLKSWAGEN 1963 sunroof. R a- Get Out of the tric s ta rte r. 40 hp Johnson out­ enjoy a p a rt-tim e job doing dio, h e ater, w hitewall t i r e s . DELTA board m otor. $1,195. IV 9-0057. '¿cêêî Looks and runs " th e b e st" . SUMMER'S 18 S P E C IA L IN TERVIEW WORK P. $1,299. AL E D W A R D S LIN­ AFRICAN V IO LEfS, about 30. that w ill bring an average us. COLN, M ercury, 3125 E. Sagi­ naw (N orth of F ran d o r). Open EVERGREEN HOT, H O T SUN Sell all o r sep arately Lenaw ee. C all IV 5-8677. 18 . 713 W. incom e of $55 p e r week. If you a re neat appearing M on., T h u rs., F rid ay til 9 pm , FORMAL. YELLOW, full length. and a hard w o rk er, call C17 UNIVERSITY and enjoy the fresh W orn o n c e . Size 9. Call IV M r. Brown, 351-4012 be­ VOLKSWAGEN, 19 63 Sunroof. coolness of one of our 2-2623. 18 tween 10 am & 1 pm . Two h e a te rs, radio, w hitew alls. TERRACE Swimming Pools One ow ner. P roof of servicing. $1,250 o r best offer. IV 5-0869. 19 HASLETT II l e t ’* g o “ H elp M e B a la n c e ’ to 10WÊURÔUKE M cD o n ald 's The Waters Edge And FOE A, R iv e r s Edge Apartments CEDARBROOKE We still have a few NEW TASTE TREAT one & tw o-bedroom M c D o n a ld 's apartm ents available F ile t- O ’- Fisk for Sum m er and Fal 1. N O W L E A S IN G fo r Run D ow n and Shop NOW LEASING F A L L 1965 look for the Golden Arches ’ **• Crisp , golden Filet O' Fish served piping hot on • plump, toasted At The BURCHAM WOODS bun with plerfty of tangy tarter S U M M E R a n d - FALL JU N IO R LEA G U E and EY D EA L V IL L A M _c ........ D o n a ld 's ■->Cm Mlá a * . T.M. U.S. Pal. on. McOonald Corp. JAM , seuce to give you a real deep sea treat you'U lovp* T H R IF T SHOP State Manaiemeet tn p riQ M McOoncJd Ccrp. tSM EAST L A N SIN G - So m e O p en in g s A vailab le Hurry, Call Today EAST L A N S IN G - H ours: F o r 1 & 2 Students T h is Sp rin g ~ T u e s -F ri 9:30-4:30 Corp. ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 1 0 2 4 E. Grand River 2 3 4 W . G ra n d River Sat. 9:30-1. 444 M ichigan Avenue NORTH LANSING— W E ST LANSING— SOli ™ t A i ? KS‘ 501 E. M ichigan for better living 2 1 2 0 N. L a r c h 4 0 1 5 W . Saginaw 4700 » Ced*r c liii » Mike Stitt, m gr. ED 2-4432 485-0865 Call 332-8687 F rid ay, April 23, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan HMlLEL FOUNDATION Poetry Group C a lls O n N e w s p a p e r s FeeFire ’s 319 H lllcrest Ave. Sets Meeting Satu rd ay, A p ril 24-10 a.m . M e d ic a l N e w s N e g le c t e d FoeFound P asso v er and Sabbath S ervices including Two d rie rs in the laundry room YIZKOR M argaret Abbott, wife of 0 . L . of E ast F ee Hall provided MSU’s Abbott, associate p ro fesso r of "S kate-b oards a re filling up b e tte r hospital-p ress relations that all in terestin g and im por­ w ill be released next week, an­ tant events at a com m unity hos­ newest dorm w ith its firs t fire, Rom ance Languages at MSU, will our em ergency w a rd s," W illiam along with $700 w orth of dam age speak at the m eeting of the Poetry E. B ender, public inform ation of­ nounced Roger Busfield, public pital should be available to news Su n day, A p ril 25-6 p.m. relatio n s directo r of the M ich­ m edia unless th ere is a specific to the m achines and $30 in losses Buffet Supper Society of M ichigan in 21 Union fic e r of the U niversity Hospital to the ow ners of the burned cloth­ at 2 p.m . Sunday. in Ann A rbor, said W ednesday. igan Hospital Association (MHA). reason that it not be. H er topic w ill be "W om en Who T he code, which has been ap­ P articip ating h ospitals w ill al­ ing. "N ew spapers could help greatly so divulge the nam e of the a t­ Kathleen Fagan, Holly fre sh ­ Have C ontributed to the W orld's in preventing this if they would proved by the MHA and the M ich­ m an, detected the fire . Two dry­ Rabbi Zem ach will review P o e try .” m ake such inform ation known to igan P re s s A ssociation, urges tending physician in ca se s of pub­ Anchor B ible’s JEREMIAH” lic reco rd with the understanding e rs becam e excessively heated, T he m eeting is open to the pub» the general p ub lic." resulting in the internal w ires Liberian,„ lie . He spoke at a sym posium on the nam e w ill not appear in R ides ED 2-1916 p rin t without the physician’s spe­ burning and setting fire to the A ll Welcome. M rs. Abbott is an editorial con­ m e d ical-p ress relatio ns W ed­ clothing in the m achines. sultant for "P en in su la P o e ts," cific p erm issio n. Politics nesday, attended by science w rit­ Condition re p o rts a re to be and is review ed ito r for several e rs and m edical men from all poetry m agazines. She is co­ over M ichigan. standardized to "good, fa ir, p o o r, Discussed author with her husband of a book A significant n ew code f o r serio u s or c ritic a l," with vague of p o e m s entitled "M atched P a ir ." p h rases like " a s good as can be expected" elim inated. AFloral Splash P r o fe s s o r s S p e a k Oddly enough, L ib eria, one of GroupAdopts A frica’s richest countries in re­ so u rces and foreign aid, still O rig in a l A t K e n t u c k y M e e t lacks political and social -de­ CAMPUS SUMMARIES VietC hild G eorge W. R adim ersky and velopm ent. M em bers of the Gamma Phi C R U I S I N G DOWN T H E R I V E R — C a n o e i n g on t h é R e d C e d a r is once again be com in g a f a v o r i t e p a s t im e N ikolai P. P oltoratzky, p rofes­ so rs of G erm an and R ussian, G eorge Dalton, pro fesso r of econom ics at N orthw estern Uni­ UP B eta so ro rity have financially f o r MS U s t u d e n t s . H e r e o n e o f t h e f i r s t c o u p l e s w ill participate in the annual v ersity , said here Wednesday that adopted a 10-year-old Vietna­ to r e n t a c a n o e t h i s s e a s o n e n j o y s a l e i s u r e l y c r u i s e . U niversity of Kentucky Foreign L ib eria receives $45 for every m ese boy, T ra n T at Dat, through T h e c a n o e s h e l t e r w i l l b e o p e n f r o m 1 p . m . until Language C o n f e r e n c e today $ 1 of foreign aid given to other F o ste r P aren ts Plan, In c.,a n o n - m i d n i g h t w e e k d a y s , a n d f r o m noon unt i l m i d n i g h t on through Saturday. A frican nations. profit organization designed to w e e k e n d s . T h e r e n t a l i s 70 c e n t s an h o u r . R adim ersky w ill speak on "T h e L ib eria with an annual growth aid needy children and fam ilies P h o t o b y J a m e s H. H i l e F acto r of H eredity in the W orks ra te of 15 per cent, still has In other co untries. of H ildegard von Bingen, 1098- tw o-thirds of its people in sub­ 1 A cash grant of $8 a month sup­ Liberal Arts Wooed 1179." sisten ce ag ricultu re, he said. p lies Dat and his fam ily with new Poltoratzky w ill s p e a k o n Its present lack of political and clothing, household equipm ent, "Language and L inguistic De­ social development can be a t­ m edical c a re and education. vices of the Soviet P r e s s " be­ tributed to its presen t political Help for the children and their Indus’ry is becom ing m ore and Knysh explained that pro: fo re the Slavic section. organization, Dalton said. fam ilites is adm inistered through m ore aw are of the liberal arts have allowed C orning to expand the F o ster P aren ts Plan, Inc., graduate, s a i d W alter Knysh, internationally, build a glass mu­ 352 P ark Ave. South, New York, m anager o f personnel develop­ N .Y . m ent for the C orning G lass Co, seum , and furth er th e ir research . Quick Dependable Service. . . Speaking to a group of students L ibera! a rts students fam iliar Serv ice recently on " C a re e r O pportuni­ with o t h e r co untries are e s ­ TOD KINTNER offers counseling ties in B usiness and Industry for pecially needed, he said. serv ice on buying o r selling Real L iberal A rts G rad u ates," Knysh E state. IV 5-1777 o r ED 2-2810. said that industry does h a v e _________________________ 19 “ com passion” for liberal a rts Z T A S e t s D i n n e r studen s and are hiring m ore • T y p in g S e rv ic e each year. Zeta Tau Alpha so ro rity is FAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. Corning, as well as other busi­ holding its annual White Violet IBM S electric D issertations, n esses, is profit-m otivated, he Form al dinner-dance Saturday th eses, term p ap ers. 337-1527. said. at the C apitol P ark M otel. The ______ C White Violet F orm al is a sem i- TYPING. TERM p a p e r s ana form al dinner-dance which a t h e s e s . E lectric typew riter. F ast serv ice. 332-4597, NOW chapters of the Z eta Tau Alpha present annually. TYPING IN my hom e. Neat and accu rate. Will pick up and de­ liv e r. Phone IV 2-6850. 19 AVAILABLE Planning To Expand EDIE STARR, ty p i s t. T heses, B a lf o u r d issertatio n s, t e r m p ap ers, general t y p i n g . Experienced. IBM E le c tric . OR 6-2645. C G r a d u a t io n R i n g s OrR em od elYourH om e? 10 Ö copies, $4. 4! JOB RESUMES, 100 ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ vertising, 533 N. C lippert. IV H o m e R e p a i r s •’ - a n a i m m e d i o f e t i n a n t t n g I S-2213. C « r -1 - , ANN BROWk typist arid ¡nulti- i - - a r e a v a i l a b l e at y o u r C r e d i t U n io n . lith offset printing (black aid 'd b w hite and color),.IB M . G eneral A l l lo a n s a r e o f f e r e d at L O W C r e d i t U n io n typing, term p a p ers, t h e s e s , Rings i n c l u d e degree, in t e r e s t r a t e s — f u l l y c o v e re d by J o a n p r o - d issertatio n s. 332-5384. C seal, 3 engraved initials t e c t i o n i n s u r a n c e at BARBI M EL, Professional typist. and a choice of 10 stones. No job too large or too sm all. N ow th ere are e lig ib le fo r c u rre n t Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C th ree c la s s rin g C r e d i t U n io n f i r s t . Wanted co m p an ies to se rv e BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 for vou. RH Positive; $7 for RH Nega­ tive. D etroit Blood Service, Inc. Roberts Ring Co. 1427 E. M ichigan Ave., H ours Elliott's Ring C o .' 9-4, Monday, Tuesday, W ednes­ Balfour Ring Co. day, F r i'd a y. • 12-7 T hursday. 489-7587. 48 ' WANTED': TUTOR, S tatistics 421, Ga/uL cfh&p C ali 355-5829 evenings. 19 PROFESSOR D E S I R E S th re e - bedroom home to rent for sum ­ m er 1965. C all 337-7037. 18 A cro ss F ro m WANTED: T U T O R ,S tatistics421. H o m e E c o n o m i c s B ld g . C all 355-5029 evenings. 17 ED 2 - 6 7 5 3 CARICATURIST WANTED to do a rt w ork at term party, May 28. Salary arran g ed . 355-1549.17 Ga/uL DESPERATELY NEEDED. Set "of A m te /t golf clubs. C all 355-702/ after 5 pm . Spartan C enter Fox’ s Quality Jewelers, Since 1917 d is t in c t iv e d e s ig n s Eye-catching beauties of rare distinction and charm . For those with a flair for fashion in everything , / they wear. FOX’S ••A /|V convenient terms D ire ct Diamond Importers F rand or Shopping C enter and 203 S. W ashington C h o ic a o f 14K W h if a o r Y o llo w G o l d R in g s o n d D ia m o n d s e n lo r g t d to show d t f a i l O M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, A pril 23, 1965 Russian Discusses Regional Convention APO Sets - Faith On Campus* « Overthrow Of Tsars Slated For Lutherans Birthday Curiosity Of Adam Noted R ussian author and lec­ tu re r, N icholas Z e r n o v , will speak here today and Sunday on tu re s is: "T h e C hristian E ast and W est; C ontrasts and Sim i­ la ritie s ," F riday at 4 p.m . and "R eligion and P h i l o s o p h y in T his is going to be the biggest weekend of the y e ar for Gam m a Delta, organization of L utheran college students. S tate’s chapter, N ortljfâst Region’s spring con­ vention. One hundred fifty students from various schools in the R e g io n - Celebration T he B eta B eta C hapter of Alpha Gave False Freedom - - —B y Ju lia S m it h - deprived of th eir own oneness as conditions both before and after Alpha O m icron, is host to the including the U niversity of Mich­ E d i t o r ' s n o t e - - T h is the R ussian Revolution. P ost - Revolutiona ry R u s s i a , ” Phi Omega, national serv ice fra ­ p a rtn e rs. igan, Kent S tate U niversity, and tern ity, w i l l be celebrating its a r t i c l e w a s p r e s e n t e d as a B e c a u se Adam and Eve Zernov has w ritten hundreds Sunday at S p.m . Both w ill be in Marital Talks Bowling G reen State U niversity 28th an n iversary at MSU this d e v o tio n a l ta lk at jh e A m ­ accepted Divine law and author­ of a rtic le s and is the author 137 E ast A kers Hall. —will be converging in the Jack e ric a n B a p tis t S tu d e n t of 11 books. The latest is "R u s­ Z ernov, who was born inM ow- week. ity, they w ere absolutely free. T a r Hotel F rid ay . T he chapter w a s founded in F e l l o w s h i p A p r i l 20. Ju ­ When th e ir cu rosity got the best sian Religious R enaissance of cow in 1898, lived through the Scheduled Among the activities F riday 1937. lia S m ith , In k s te r ju n io r, of them they com prom ised for a the 20th C entury.” overthrow of T sardom and the night will be entertainm ent by is t r a in in g f o r a c a r e e r The schedule for the two lec- advent of com m unism , but he T he fratern ity w ill hold a dance false sense of freedom . various International organiza­ Saturday, in conjunction with the in s p e e c h c o r r e c t i o n . But there is no freedom w ith­ refused to accept the Bolshevik tions. ideology. Spring sem in ars for engaged Spartan Women’ s L eague. T he In Sunday school a boy asked out the acceptance of law and couples, sonsored by the United Saturday’s many activities in­ spring term pledge c la ss will be what Adam’s and Eve’s re a c ­ authority. A m an and a woman S in g in g Fria rs He m igrated to Y u g o s l a v i a , clude» the election of new officers then to P a ris and finally to Lon­ Cam pus M inistry, will begin May in charge of the dance, including tion w as when they heard the a r e not fre e to live together as 2 from 2 -4 p.m . T he four session s for the region. baking and decoration of an anni­ voice of God as they w ere walk­ husband and w ife and re a r a C o n c e r t S u n d a y don. Since 1947, he has been N IC H O L A S Z E R N O V Saturday night will begin with a Spalding L ectu rer in E astern O r­ are entitled "In terp erso n al R e­ v e rsa ry cake. ing in the garden. He replied: fam ily without the authority of lationships in M arriag e,’" ‘Man­ banquet in the Big T en Room in "T hey ran for c o v er.” a m arriag e licen se. F o r them to Loan Plan The Singing (Swinging) F ria rs thodox C ulture at Oxford Univer­ Kellogg C enter. PaulCzam anske-, In keeping with its purpose of of Duns Scotus C ollege will give sity. agement of T im e and M oney,” serv ice, the fra te rn ity has also No b etter answ er could have do so would expose them before a concert in the Union B allroom “ Sexual H arm ony" and "S p iri­ d istrict sales m anager of F ord planned a work project at Camp God and th eir fellow m an. While in England he organized M otor C o., will be the speaker. been given, for in G enesis 3:7-8 Sunday at 7:15 p.m . Preceding the Fellowship of St. Alban and tual D im ensions. Kiwanis. we read: "And the eyes of them N either is a m o to rist free to Set Up For the concert a dinner will be held The reg istratio n fee is $5 p er Following the banquet th ere ignore traffic regulations. To St. Sergius to prom ote the dia­ will be a com munion serv ice and both w ere opened, and they knew at St. John’s Student C enter, 327 logue between the O r t h o d o x couple. P e r s o n s planning to that they w ere naked; and they run a red light m ight expose MAC Ave. from 5 to 6:30 p.m . attend s h o u l d re g is te r im m ed­ installation of the new o fficers at him , not only to God and neigh­ Church and the Anglican Com­ M artin L uther C hapel. V i e t A i d G r o u p sew ed fig leavds together, and b o rs, but to the physician o r the Corpsmçn CoffeeHour Donation is 51.25. All proceeds munion. iately. Call 332-0861. m ade them selves aprons. And will help finance St, John's M is­ The Chapel a n d Student Cen­ m ortician also. When we vio­ te r’s facilities will get much use T o M e e t S u n d a y they heard the voice of the L ord late law and authority, it keeps sion P r o g r a m , "A ction Pov­ this weekend. Many of the activi­ God am ongst the tre e s of the e rty ,” P o p e S u p p o rts T he MSU People to People A s­ g ard en .’’ us busy patching our sense of r-------------------------------------------------I ties and m eals will be held in the sociation, a group in terested in nothingness. C ollege juniors who wish to use facilities 1 bf 'the Student C enter. aiding a V ietnam ese village, will When Adam and Eve disobeyed As Adam and Eve found them ­ | Peoples Church M ilit a r y D u t y the sum m er before their senior the C reator th eir conscience ren­ selves pinning fig leaves to­ East Lansing VATICAN CITY (l’P I)--P ope y ear to p rep a re for post-gradu a­ H on orsAsia m eet at 7 p.m . Sunday in 33 Union. dered the verdict— guilty! A fter gether in an effort to patch th eir Paul says a good'C hristian can tion Peace C orps serv ice n ow "South and W est A sia" is the C a le n d a r o f Any interested p ersons are be­ they ate of the fru it, they stood conscious feeling of nothingness, Interdenom inational m ay borrow up to $600 to help pay them e of Sunday’s coffee hour, ing invited to attend. stripped of th e ir Divine birth, so do we put on aprons as fronts be a good soldier. He urged the faithful not to shirk m ilitary duty their senior y e a r school ex­ which will be held in the U«N* (d o m in g E v e n ts in our attem pt to hide from God Grad Student’s Wife 200 W. Grand R iver penses. Lounge from 3 to 5 p.m . and our brother. a: Michigan on the grounds of conscientious Loan repaym ent may be de­ It is highly essen tial that all objection. Foreign and A m erican students The Pope’s rem ark s w ere seen ferred until after Peace C orps and faculty m em bers are invited MSI) Film Society— "T rium ph human laws be based on Divine SUNDAY SERVICE serv ice has been com pleted. to attend the weekly coffee hours, of the W ill," F rid ay at 7 and law so as to guarantee and p ro ­ To Perform Solo Part 9:30-11:00 a.m . as an indirect answ er tc the stand 9 p.m ., in C onrad H all, 50 cents. taken by Italian p riests who are The loan program is the prod­ sponsored by International Stu­ vide ju stice for a ll. O therw ise, will be held uct of an agreem ent between dent A ffairs (ISA). O ldies Dance - - 8 to 12 p.m . the laws them selves will be ex­ ar the State T h e a 'e r in favor of conscientious objec­ tion. United Student" Aid, Inc. (USA Sunday’s coffee.hour will honor Saturday, Brody, fre e. posed to both the contem pt of Fund) and the Peace C orps Vol­ students from A fghanistan, Cey­ H i 11 e l Foundation— Sat., 10 God and m an. " L a te r but not Now” unteer Fund. lon, India, Nepal and P akistan. a.m . P asso v er and Y izkor S er­ That is the reason why A m er­ W arren J . Day F ir s t Presbyterian The loans are expected to en­ vice; Sunday, 6 p.m ., Buffet Sup­ By F A Y E E, UNGER M ahler, ranked by many as the ica is sham efully exposed be­ Foreign students are encour­ firs ' g reat m usical giant of the Ottawa and Chestnut able m ore th ird -y ea r college stu­ aged to w ear the native d re ss of p er and D iscussion of Anchor E n te rta in m e n t E d ito r 20 th century, attem pts to capture fo re the Alm ighty and the w orld CHURCH SCHOOL W orship Service dents to enroll in the Peace C orps B ible's " Je re m ia h ." M rs. K atherine Kruppa, wife today. We have national and state 9:30 & 11:00 a.m . th eir respectiv e co u n tries. the searching in all religions for At the Church 9:30 a.m . 11:00 Advanced T raining P rogram , a People to People A ssn., Viet­ of a U niversity graduate student, an e s c a p e from ea r'h -b o u n d laws that neither guarantee nor C rib bery and nursery ca re nam ese Village P ro je c t— Sunday, m ay have little professional voice provide justice for a ll. Hence, we Extensionist tw o-phase plan that provides in­ stru ggles. C rib Room through Adult provided. tensive Peace C orps training 7 p.m ., 33 Union. training, but she won the soprano a r e kept busy pinning fig leaves C lasses 9:30 and 11 services during the sum m er between the solo part for the Lansymphonic "T h e R esurection " is seldom of psuedo-dem ocracy in an a t­ perform ed because of its demand Gets Position D r. Seth M orrow, preaching junior and senior year and just presentation of M ahler's “ The tem pt to cover up the bare, naked afier graduation. R esu rrectio n ” Sunday. for both o rch e stra ar.d a. situation. An apron w ill not do NOTICE She is scheduled to perform chorus of unusual size.T o am ass 1 'CC.i- PROGRAM Supper, 50? at the College Chapel. H a y r i m 7:30,C ollegians eet at Alumni The train ees are selected on the basis of th eir background as An inform ation sp ecialist for Ep icu rean s with the m ore than 250 other a large-enough c h o r u s , the now. Both the L ord and thew orld a r e standing behind us looking i Houe, S;3Q, P rogram andV es- d e , C am pfire revealed in th e Peace C o r p s voices that with the Lansing Sym­ R ocketairs and other local groups o r. the MSU C ooperative Extension " ’i ll j o i n the n e w l y - f o r m e d p e rs following. M r. P e rry Katz, I Lansing C o m m u n i t y Service speaker. w o r s h i p , M r. A n d r 1n g a, Q uestionnaire, Placem ent T est and ch aracte r referen c es. T w o Service has been nam ed d ire c ­ to r of public education for the ToD is c u s s phony O rch estra will perform at 8:30 p.m . in the Lansing Civic Lansym phonic C hoir. Even when we pin legislative law leaves together in an attem pt 'C ouncil. T herrie:-Program op- A w arm and friendly welcome strenuous eight-w eek program s C en ter. G regory M illar will conduc' to hide from both God and man M ichigan W e l f a r e League, a j portunities for high school stu­ aw aits you at F irs t P re sb y te r­ sandwich a year of studies which statew ide citiz en ’s organization NewOrleans T ickets will be available at the C ivic C enter on the afternoon the co ncert. David M achter p re ­ pared the ch o ir. our consciences stand as an ir - rep ealable v erdict of guilt that dents. ian,____________________________ may include continued language com batting poverty and other so­ Sigma Pi Eta, scholastic hono­ and evening of the co ncert. study. cial and health problem s. ra ry of the schoôl of hotel, r e s ­ w ill not allow us to go unpun­ M rs. Sharon Nelton, an E a s t Although she has been singing ished. F ir s t Baptist Church L ansing resid en t, took over the tau rant and institution m anage­ since she was 14 for broadcast m ent, will p resen t i t s second and live audiences both in Europe H eartIlls The only thing to do is accept Divine law and authority. Only d irectorship M onday. She suc­ Rev. Virgil Newbrander C apitol at Ionia Sts. LANSING ceeds R ichard J . F irs t. M rs. Nelton has been in charge annual E picurean Sem inar, "F in e and th e U nited S tates, M r s . Dining — T h e N ew O rleans In­ Kruppa said she never had any fluence.” AffectAged then can we be fre e in h eart and conscience and fully clothed o.f inform ation for the C oopera­ genuine professional training. "D espite m an's place in the with liberty. C a n d id a t e S e c r e t a r y , F o r E a s t e r n G o s p e l C r u s a d e The H eart-w arm ing Fellowship tive Extension Service home eco - It will be held in the E ric k ­ Born in Hungary and raised environm ent, he doesn’t live with woTOics-family living”program at son Kiva, S aturday, from 9 a.m . in A ustria, M rs. Kruppa cam e it, he trie s to change it," Irvine \ to 12:45 p.m ., and 1:45 p.m . to ttke U nited S tates io 195?, U ,. Page, M.D., said W ednesday. K im berly Downs SUNDAY 7:00 P.M . V y Pasrom Scott Irvine M ichigan S tate. She is a graduate to 5 p.m . . Baptism al Service 7:00 a.m . of the U niversity of Miami (F lo r­ She cam e to Lansing s e v e n D r. Page, d ire c to r of the r e ­ Church of C h rist F eatured at this y e a r’s sem i­ m onths ago with h er husband, search division of.the C leveland CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. ida), and did advanced study at nar will be six of thé nation’ s Edw ard Kruppa, who enrolled as C linic Foundation and author of 1007 K im berly D rive, L ansing SOUTH BAPTIST CHU RCH LANSING MORNING WORSHIP 10:50 A.M. R adcliff C ollege and MSU. experts on N e w O rleans and a graduate studen 1 in engineer­ C reole cuisine. ing at the U niversity, “ C hem istry of the B ra in ,” was the featured speak er at the Con­ (2 blocks W. of F randor 151» S. WASHINGTON People of all race s welcom e University All HR1 students and those ference on M e d i c a l W riting. Shopping C enter on E. C hristian Church interested in attending this sem i­ In "T h e R e s u r r e c t i o n " 310 N. Hagadorn Kd. Women are inherently m ore G rand R iver) nar are asked to notify 408Epply durable c re a tu re s t hanmen, he C O L LE G E B IB L E C L A SS Don Stiffler, M inister C enter. T h ere is no reg istratio n IV 9-7130 Ph. 337-1077 fee for HRI students, but there P r o f e s s o r J o i n s said. T his is illu strated by the Harm on C. Brown, SUNDAY 9:45 A.M. Saints Episcopal Bible School 9:45 a.m . ratio of 6 women to every m ale w ill be a charge for the optional by the age of 80. M inister ' TAUGHT BY DR. TED WARD Church W orship S ervice 10:45 a.m . noon luncheon. E a s t - W e s t S t u d y C ardiovascu lar disease, which SUNDAY SERVICES MSU LEARNING SYSTEMS INSTITUTE Always a w arm welcom e at 53 p e r cent of A m ericans die 800 Abbott Road UNIVERSITY Glendon Schubert, p ro fesso r from , is a p rivileg e Of the abun­ M orning W orship 10:00 a.m . A THOUGHT-PROVOKING HOUR ED 2-1313 Seventh-Day of political science at MSU, has dance of our society. We have B ible Study 11:00 a.m . Adventist Church BA P T IST CHURCH sta rte d re se a rc h work at thé reached the ability to outlive the Evening W orship 6:00 p.m . MORNING WORSHIP T em p o rarily m eeting at Uni­ (American Baptis t) E ast-W est C enter in Honolulu to c h i l d h o o d i n f e c t i o n s and W ednesday evening Bible Rev. R obert G ardner, Episcopal v ersity L utheran C hurch G e ra rd G. P hillips, P asto r encourage U. S. - Asian - P acific d iseases, ' and now live long Chaplain to the U niversity understanding. enough to be subject to coronary Study 7:30 p.m . R ev, N ew b ran d er, sp eak in g Division and Ann St. ED 2-1888 Rev. Edward Roth, R ector SATURDAY SERVICES d isease and tu berculosis. T hursday evening L adies A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H I P - 8 :30 P .M . W orship 10:00 a.m . St. A n d re w’ s D espite the som ew hat enviable B ible C lass 7:30 p.m . 9:30 a,m . Sabbath School C hurch School 11:10 a.m . problem s brought about by abun­ M ISSIO N A R Y SY M P O S IU M Rev. F red Nolting, A ssociate 11:00 a.m . W orship Service E a s t e r n Orthodox Church & dance, the physician and the R ector N u rsery Provided— U n i v e r s i t y Student Ce nt e r F o r T ran sp o rtatio n Call R e fre s h m e n t h our fo llo w in g F o r inform ation or tran sp o r­ 10 :00 - 12:0 0 a.m . 1216 G reen crest, E ast Lansing scientist m ust stop and evaluate F E 9-8190 FREE BUS SERVICE-MORNING Si EVENING SUNDAY SERVICES tion call P asto r A insley B lair, at A m erican Legion C enter D ivine L iturgy 9:30 a.m . the p ro g re ss m ade, for they in- 8:00 a.m .: Holy Communion and 485-3997. C am pus Bus Service vole the things that m akes m an­ ED 2-1960 or ED 2-2434 PASTORS: UR. HOWARD 5UGDEN, REV. AL JONES, DR. TED WAR! Prone. All Saints P arish . kind hum an. 8:00 a.m .: Holy Communion. Chapel of the A postles, Wes­ TRINITY CHURCH 11:00 Sunday FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ley Foundation 120 Spartan Ave. Interdenom inational C A S T m m S T C R P R C S B Y T C R ia n C H U R C H 9:30 a.m .: Holy Communion & SERVICES G enesee at B utler S treets Sunday: M orning W orship — — --------------------- 8:30 & 11 a.m . cost consino. micmGon Serm on. Alumni Chapel SUNDAY SERVICES Supervised nu rsery provided 9;30 a.m .: M orning P ray e r & "T h e ReKindled F ir e " by D r. P iersm a U niversity C lass & International C lass - - - - 9:45 a.m . Plymouth SUNDAY SCHEDULE- Church School. . ...............................9:45 a.m . Serm on, All Saints. M orning W orship..................................11:00 a.m . 11:00 a.m .: M orning P ray e r 8t Evening W orship - - - - - - — ------------------- 7:00 p.m . Congregational W orship Services. — —9:00 and 11:00 a.m . Youth G roups............................................6:00 p.m . Serm on. All Saints. "T h e King and H is Kingdom” by M r.B erg ren Church School, C rib b ery -T h ird G rade — 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . Evangelistic H our..................................7:00 p.m . 5:30 p.m .: C anterbury M eeting T rin ity C ollegiate Fellowship ----------- 8:15 p.m . Church Church School, Fourth G rade-A dults, Students — 11:00’ a.m . \.vrriM»c;pflY EVE P ray e r Service 7:30 p jn . WEDNESDAY (Stim ulating P rogram & Buffet Supper) Serm on: "R e su lts of the R esu rrectio n ” WEDNESDAY: Evening P ray e r & B ible Study - - -7:00 p.m . Rev. David K. E h rlin-M inister Tom D. Thom pson-M usic Dir. 7;00 a.m .: Holy Communion fol­ Far Campus Bus Schedule - C A L L 33 7-7966 F or transpo rtatio n, phone 482-3825; 332-4880 Transportati on A v a i l a b l e lowed by breakfast (Rides to MINISTERS: E. Eugene W illiam s, N orm an R. P iersm a, CHURCH: MINISTER: Call Church Office IV 5-0613 8:00 classes) j____________________ Lloyd R. B ergren_________________________ A cross from C apitol on Allegan 1315 Abbott Rev. R obert L. M oreland If No Answ er, Call 332-4696 _______ Lansing Central F re e F i r s t C hristian St. Johns Student Edgewood United ALUMNI MEMORIAL C H A P EL F i r s t Church of University Methodist Methodist Church Reform ed Church C h rist, Scientist P a rish Church Church 828 N. W ashington, Lansing W O R SH IP S E R V IC E S 240 M arshall St., L ansing Sunday R ev. John M. Hofman, P asto r 709 E. G rand R iver F r. Robert Kavanaugh, p asto r 1120 S. H arrison Rd. Interdenom inational E ast L ansing F r. Thom as M cDevitt 469 North Hagadorn Road 10:00 a.m . Sunday School Sp rin g T e rm 19 65 E a ch Sunday M orning S ervice 9:00 & 11:15 Sunday School 10:15 F r. Joseph F rom m eyer, O.F.M . W ilson M. Tennant, M inister (5 blocks north of G rand River) "C rad le Roll Sunday" 9;30 a.m . Episcopal S ervice C hurch Service: 327 M .A.C. 11:00 a.m . M orning W orship Holy Com m union & Serm on Evening Service 7 p.m ; Sunday 11:00 a.m . and D r. Glenn M. F rye, M inister WORSHIP TER.VICE "T h e C hristian H om e" Sutiject- f* * Sunday M asses 9;30 a.m .-11:00 a.m . 11:0 0 a.m . G eneral P ro testan t Service T hose in need of tran sp o rta­ 6:00 p.m . Youth Fellow ship tion call: M r. Jack Vander Slik 7:15-8:30-9:45- (High) WORSHIP-9:45 & 11:15 a.m . Sunday-A pril 25 D r. M ilton P o w e l l , "T h e "P ro b atio n after D eath" 11:00-12:15-4:45 7:00 p.m . Evening G ospel Hour P riesthood of all B eliev ers" a t 355-3030 o r Rev. Hofman ¡ T h i s Redem ptive Fellow ship” F o r transportation ca!1355-8031 a t 5-3650. Rev. Wilson Tennant Serm on by Sunday School: U niversity Rev. T rum an A. M orrison Students and R egular Y oungsters R eligion C lass Central Methodist bus nursery 9:30 & 11:00 a.m . 9;45 a.m . N ursury During S ervices CHURCH OF LUTHERAN WORSHIP Wed. Evening M eeting -8 p.m . Church School for All Ages A cro ss From the Capitol JE S U S CHRIST OF M artin L uther Chapel Daily and Saturday M asses CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 a .m .-11:00 a.m . WORSHIP SERVICE -Student C en ter-M isso u ri Synod 9:45 & 11:15 a.m . L A T T E R -D A Y R eading Room located at 134 8:00 a.m . - 1 2 :1 0 p.pa. j 9:00 to 10:45 a.m .-Expanded (WJ1M 10:15 a.m .) Rev. Theodore Bundenthal, E. G rand R iver 4:45 p.m . J r . High Fellow ship university SAINTS | P rogram for all ages. 4:00 p.m . ’"P u ttin g T hings Right” L utheran Chaplain lutheran church ("MORMON” ) Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 a.m . C onfession 11:00 a.m .-C hildren, 2-5 years C ollege Group Supper Rev. DwightS. L arg e,p reach in g alc-lca 149 Highland, ED 2-3385 SUNDAY WORSHIP and P ro g ram 5:00 p.m . D aily-D uring all m asses 9:45 - M em bership cla ss C rib N u rsery , So Bring The -9:30 & 11 a.m . M on., T ues., T h u rs., & F r i­ 5:30 p.m . C hildren’s Sunday School- Saturday: 4-5:30, 7:30-9 Sr. High Fellow ship Baby. T ake hom e a copy of the days 7:00-9:00 p.m . SPECIAL, before F irs t F re e bus transportatio n 15 to "W hat Then A re We To D o?" P riesthood m eeting 9:00 a .til, -9:30 a.m . All a re w elcom e to attend 7:00 p.m . Sunday School 10:30 a.m . Adult B ible Sem inar C hurch S ervices, and v isit and F riday , sam e as Saturday 30 m inutes before each s e r ­ sheet for study and applica­ Sacram ent m eeting 5:00 p.m . Phone ED 7-9778 vice around the cam pus. WELCOME!! tion. :30 9:30 10:30 11:30 use the Reading Room.