L i b r a r y - -H a s I t K e p t U p W i t h C a m p u s G r o w t h ? said to have been phenom enal. T he grow th of the lib ra ry has not. the L ibrary, released In O ctober, MSU is tenth In the Big T en in is increasing the total num ber of volum es in the lib ra ry . If the li­ E d i t o r ’ s note: F i r s t of a f i v e - p a r t e d i t o r i a l a n a l y s i s num ber of lib rary personnel. b rary continues- to grow at only its p resen t ra te , by 1974, it will T his cre a te s num erous problem s for the undergraduate. s till be about 900,000 volum es short of the average Big Ten Uni­ of the MSU L i b r a r y . Because the ce n ter of cam pus has been significantly alte re d , T his causes m ore problem s for students than wounding their th ere is an inconvenient distance betw een the lib ra ry and the av erage p rid e. It is not uncommon for a student to be delayed, o r even com­ v e rsity . B y DON S O C K O L student’s living unit. T he situation is aggravated by the daytim e d riv ­ pletely fru strated In his search for a book because of poor cata­ A nother annoyance to students is the tim e-consum ing m ethod of State News Staff W rite r ing ban Instituted la st y e a r. T he Brody com plex is a h alf-m ile loguing. taking out books. P roblem s in circu lation cause about .1 p er cent from the lib ra ry , as a re Shaw H all, the C ase-W ilson-W onders R ichard E. Chapin, D irector of L ib ra rie s , rep o rts a serio u s e rro r on the p a rt of the lib ra ry . When this is .1 p e r cent of 100,000 Students have recently been fed a steady diet of ed ito ria ls and shortage of professional lib ra ria n s, which b e ars significantly on books w ithdraw n each term , the fact is w orth m entioning. form al figures intending to point up the inadequacy of the MSU L i­ com plex and the E ast C ircle group (Abbot, P hillip s, etc.). F ee and A circu lation system utilizing the IBM com puter is being looked b ra ry . A kers H alls a re a m ile from the lib ra ry . this problem . One of the reasons fo r th is is low s a la rie s . Once the undergraduate undertakes this inconvenience, (Which It also rep o rts, “ In recent y e ars, th e re has been in c re ased em ­ into now. The initial cost of putting the system into effect w ill be A diet of facts and figures, although filling, can often be ta ste le ss. at least $40,000. It will cut down on m anpow er, e r r o r and student What do these facts and figures actually m ean to m em bers of the surely discourages m any students from using the lib rary m o re of­ phasis upon independent study. . . related , in p a rtic u la r, to the es­ ten), he encounters other inconveniences. tablishm ent of the H onors C ollege.’’ effort in the future, thus bringing a saving to the lib ra ry . U niversity com m unity who use the lib rary ? The ■ lib ra ry m ust do som ething to m eet the needs of u nd ergra­ In 1956 the new MSU L ib rary w as officially opened. It w as built T h ere is a c ritic a l shortage of assigned reading m a te ria ls on Chapin has pointed out that m o re students a re reading m o re today. re se rv e . M ost students have experienced delay in doing th e ir work F o r these reasons, the lib rary has becom e m o re im portant to the duates now and in the future. But the inadequacies of the lib ra ry to accom m odate the needs of 14,000 students. It had space for for the advanced studies of graduate students a re even m o re c ri­ 1,000,000 volum es, and study space for about 2,000 re a d e rs. It was because four o r five students in th e ir c la ss of two hundred have undergraduate recently than it was 10 y e a rs ago. reached the assigned reading desk before them . D orm itory lib ra rie s a re recom m ended by the P re sid e n t’s Com ­ tical. Our graduate school is losing not only p restig e, but students co nstructed in what w as then the center of cam pus. as w ell. T his w ill be discussed in tom orrow ’s a rtic le . During the past decade, the growth of the U niversity can safely be According to the rep o rt of the P resid en t’s Ad Hoc C om m ittee on m ittee as p art of a program to m eet these needs. A lso im portant MICHIGAN STATI UNIVERSITY N EW S V o l . 5 5 Number 294 E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi chi gan Monday, April 26, 1 9 65 Price 10? Urges Adherence To Principle H a n n a h D e fe n d s D is s e n t Volunteers Avert MSU P resid en t John A. Hannah F riday defended student rebels but cautioned that "d isse n t for the sake of dissent its e lf" cannot River Dike Break be perm itted to disrupt the daily w orkings of a university. Hannah spoke in Athens, G a., at a testim onial dinner for Uni­ v e rsity of G e o r g i a P residen t ROCK ISLAND, 111., I#)— Re­ failu re brought an o rd e r for the O m er C. A derhold. len tless M ississippi R iver flood- 250 residents of tiny Gulfport, "N o conscientious university w a ters, which have forced m ore 111 ., to leave the com m unity. p resid en t would refuse to give ‘ T H A T ’S JUST D U C K Y ’ — T h e s e t w o d u c k s s e e m to b e d i s c u s s i n g t h e c r a z y than 60,000 perso n s in th ree The Am erican Red C ro ss said consideration to recom m enda­ s t u d e n t s t h a t l i k e to t r a v e l d o w n t h e R e d C e d a r in c a n o e s , c h a s i n g t h e d u c k s states from th e ir hom es, eased Sunday it was feeding about 4,300 tions from responsible students, f r o m t h e w a t e r s t h e y s e e m to r e g a r d a s t h e i r p r i v a t e d o m a i n . som ewhat Sunday, but dikes w ere flood w orkers and housing 760 a rriv e d at through careful study Photo by L a r r y Frit-zlan softened by steady rain s. p ersons in Iowa and Illinois. Red and serio u s reflectio n ,” he said. V olunteer sandbaggers worked C ro ss officials estim ated that Innovation has its values ju st around the clock on the th ree - 36,000 persons had been forced a s experience does, he said. m iles long earthen dike a t Rock from their hom es in the two "D issen t is a p recious right Island, 111., and an o b serv e r said states. in A m erica,” he said, "an d we W o lv e r in e , S t a t e N e w s W in Sunday " s o fa r the situation is p retty well In hand.” T he riv e r should not try to stifle it." " B u t," he w arned, " th e re is dissent for the sake of a p rin ci­ stage this m orning w as 20.7 feet. Paul M eeden, of radio station H istoricalK ite ple, and dissen t for the s*ke of H ig h P re s s A s s n . A w a r d s WHBF; m anning an em ergency flood news desk, said "T h ese Fligh tH ysterical dissent itself. " It is against the la tte r we volunteers have av erted any m a­ m ust be on guard, for those who T he MSU W olverine and the aw ard in news sto rie s for a pictu re of two football fans watch­ revel in constant com m otion can­ State News won top aw ards for “ lucid, und erstandab le" story on. ing the Spartans play. jo r d isa ster, fo g eth er with the M ary Poppins and Ben F rank­ not be p erm itted to disrupt the all - around best yearbook and the MSU Educational Develop­ Dave Sykes placed first in the m en on the fire departm ent pum p­ lin w eren’t the only ones who univ ersity in the im portant day- new spaper at the 1965 Michigan ment P ro ject. sam e division for his “ Fringe e rs they have prevented all but flew kites. to-day work it c a rrie s on,’’’ he C ollegiate P r e s s A ssociation B enefits’’ photo. m inor seepages and w ater boils T h i r t y Kappa Alpha Theta said. Staff w riter Phyllis H elper won P hotographers Bob B arit and at the levee a re a s .” pledges, th eir big s is te rs and convention held F rid ay and Satur­ a second place in the features ‘‘We have had m o re than three "T h e re is a planned movem ent day at Northwood Institute in Mid­ Jim H ile, who placed second for boyfriends (and a horde of little afoot am ong som e students in category with a sto ry on sky­ feature pictu re, won com m ents inches of rain in the la st day boys who broke-up at the g irls ’ land. diving published last fall. and o n e -h a lf,” M eeden said. this country to d iscred it those T he W olverine cam e out with of " a real professional job” for greenhorn kite-flying m ethods) responsible for the day-to-day four firs ts and th re e seconds in State News photographer L a rry th e ir carn ival com bination pic­ "T h at has softened, but not bro­ flew kites in the field behind operations of our m ajor univer­ the seven categ o ries. It had the F ritzlan placed second for his tu re s e rie s. ken, the dikes. We expected a the Kappa Alpha Theta house S at-' s itie s ." the MSU p r e s i d e n t best w riting, b est layout, best c re s t of the M ississip pi R iver at urday afternoon. w arned. academ ic section and the best 22 1/2 feet W ednesday in the T he kite-flying day is trad i­ " P a rt of this m ovem ent’s sup­ them e. quad c itie s. T hat is 7 1/2 feet tional with the so ro rity , whose p o rt com es from young people The S t a t e News won three firs ts , th ree seconds and one Reds’ N. Viet ’Radar’ over flood stag e.” O fficials closed Governm ent B ridge at Rock Island because pin is in the shape of a kite, sym bolizing asp iration . who a r e fighting this as one sk irm ish in what they choose to th ird in six categ o ries. F irs ts Some g irls decorate th e ir kites I T ’ S AN I L L W I N D - “ O r m a y b e it w a s no w i n d a t al l call a w ar against adults, and the Davenport approach w a s w ith black and gold stre a m e rs w ere won for best front page m akeup, the best featu re picture and the best ed ito rial. Is Primitive, Effective flooded. TWo other bridges in the are a w ere open. and le tte rs, but o b serv e rs no­ ticed which kites so ar the high­ th a t c a u s e d t h i s a c c i d e n t t o h a p p e n to S u e F o r t e n - baugh, B ir m in g h a m s o p h o m o r e . Minor t r a g e d i e s of t h i s s o r t w e r e j u s t p a r t o f t h e f un at the K a p p a A l p h a which others see as a w idespread challenge to all au th o rity ," he said. C o -ed itorial ed ito r Susan J . DA NANG, Viet Nam [/PI— U.S. planes have knocked out m ost T he apparent levelling of the e st— the plain old gasoline sta­ Theta Kite Day S a tu rd a y . P h ot o by J o e M e s s i c c i " It would be a m istake, in my F ilson placed firs t for her edi­ of the ra d a r installations in the southern p a rt of N orth Viet Nam. M ississip pi at Dubuque, Iowa, tion k ites. judgem ent, to m eet this chal­ to ria l on the first anniversary T he C om m unists, how ever, have devised a p rim itiv e but effective ¿ppstream , boosted m orale. The lenge—fo r challenge it undoubt­ of the death of P resid en t John F . ea rly w arning system that does the job w ell enough. 'ra in -so a k e d Dubuque dikes held edly is ~ w ith stubborn refusal Kennedy. A U.S. A ir F o rce captain said Sunday the C om m unists can get- a s the riv e r reached its apparent I n d i a A l l e g e s M o b i l i z a t i o n to listen to what they have to fro m 10 to 15 m inutes w arning on the approach of supersonic c re s t e a rlie r than expected and Border Tension Tightens John Van G ieson, State News say, o r autom atic dism issal of ed ito r-in -ch ief, took a third place je ts by stationing men in head-high holes dug into the ground with held at 26.6 feet, n early 10 feet th e ir p etitio n s,” Hannah said. trapezoid-shaped- roofs. . . . .. . above the 17-foot flood stage. Students a re not the sam e as Not only can the sound of je ts be heard from a long distance, R obert H organ, m ayor of Dubu­ they w ere 10 y e ars ago, he added. State News but the direction can be gauged fa irly accurately, said C apt. Ralph H avens of F alls C hurch, Va., an F100 pilot. Havens said the early w arning holes account largely for the ab­ que, said " I am confident we have this thing licked. We are going to w in.” "T hey a re b rig h te r, keener, m o re a le rt, p o ssessed of m ore inform ation, b e t t e r p repared Writer Elected Flood w aters have besieged NEW DELHI HP)— India charged telligence learn ed of an o rd er to w here arm ed fo rces of the two sence of people seen on the ground when U.S. planes reach their th is effect issued, in E ast and nations fought Saturday. a c a d e m i c a l l y , m ore sophis­ ta rg e ts. Dubuque for m ore than a week. Sunday that P akistan has ordered W est Pakistan Saturday. In Rawalpindi, a Pak istani gov­ ticated than the m em bers of any *‘I know they a re using those holes, a prim itive but effective way T he Icy flood m ade Fulton, m obilization of all its arm ed He said there w as interm ittent ernm ent spokesm an denied as­ previous g en eratio n ," he said. M ichael J . Kindman, Franklin of coping with the jet age,” Havens said. 111., a c ro ss the M ississip pi from fo rces in t h e wake of heavy shelling and sm all a rm s fire Sun­ sertio n s by India Saturday that " It is only natural for them to Square, N.Y., Junior, was elec­ T he C om m unists also a re trying som e trick s with U.S. je ts that Clinton, Iowa, ac cessib le only by b o rd er fighting in w estern India. day along the Slnd-K utch fro n tier, Pakistani forces had penetrated question old, trad itio n al ways ted president of the M ichiganC ol- a re attacking targ e ts in North Viet Nam alm ost every day. boat, and the th reat of a dike A spokesm an said Indian in- deep into India and blam ed India of doing things,” he said. legiate P re s s A ssn. at its annual fo r starting the fighting. "S tudents, despite all of th eir convention at Northwood In sti­ T he Indian spokesm an said In­ vehem ent p ro te sts that they a re tute Saturday. dia has not yet ordered m obiliza­ m ature, respon sible, independ­ Kindman is ed ito rial w riter for the State News. LBJ Asks Tourists tio n . His statem ent: "P ak istan has o rd ered m obili­ ent adults, a re s till hungry for p ersonal, individual attention," M arshall M atlock, of L a k e zation of her arm ed fo rces, ac­ he said. M ichigan C ollege, Benton H ar­ bor, was elected vice p residen t. To See America First cording to Indian intelligence. O rd e rs to this effect a re reported "Students a re the university’s p rim ary co ncern,” he said. Donald B urchard, head of N orth­ N E W Y O R K Iff)— Presiden t York and E urope, w here m ost to have gone out Saturday. "W ithout them , the university wood In s'itu te’s lournalism De­ Johnson, who has coaxed unusual U.S. travel d o llars go. "A ll m ilitary leave has been would be no b e tter than a re ­ p artm ent in M idland, w as elected support out of congressm en, bus­ "E uropean bookings a re heav­ canceled and those already on search institute, divorced from executive secreta ry . inessm en and even Republicans, ie r, if anything,” said H erb ert leave have been recalled to duty. the pulsing forces of a dynamic The convention also elected apparently is about to get a se­ Cannon, a D allas, T ex., trav el " O rd e rs have also been Issued so ciety ," he added. Sally G eorge of C entral M ichi­ v e re jolt from the A m erican tour­ agency operator. ‘‘It seem s peo­ for the recall of arm y , navy and "A t the sam e tim e,’* Hannah gan U niversity as board m em ber • ist. ple will try h a rd e r to do som e­ a ir force re s e rv is ts.’’ said, " it is to be hoped students at large and R ussell H erron, also Johnswv’ f» appeal to the nation’s thing- II They’re told they shouldn’t w ill understand that the univer­ of C entral, as its adviser. to u rists to spend their dollars in do it." T h e Indian spokesm an t o l d sity m ust take the responsibility MSU will host the convention this country is being drowned out newsm en ho nation has com e fo r­ fo r th eir educations and conse­ Johnson, in a F eb ru ary m es­ w ard with an offer of m ediation. next y ear. by the toot"'of boat w histles and sage to C ongress on the nation’s India acknowledged quently m ust m ake som e deci­ Greek Week international paym ents deficit* , talk s with Pakistan Saturday the ro a r of jets whisking A m eri­ that sions without undue deference to cans o v erseas. asked A m ericans planning fo r­ had virtually th e ir personal likes and d is­ eign vacations to see A m erica broken A reco rd of 2-1/4 to 2-1/3 m il­ down. lik e s." Offj Running lion A m ericans will journey to Europe and other overseas areas this y e ar and probably will spend f i r s t . To discourage t r a v e l tani brigade abroad, he asked C ongress to fighting men punched India chop to $50 from $100 the duty­ en m iles ac ro ss the fro charged that a full P akis­ of at lea st 3,000 alm ost sev­ n tier Sat­ J u n i o r P e t i t io n s G reek Week begins tonight with m ore money than ev er before, free exemption allowed on p u r­ urday and was rep ulsed a torch run to all the G reek says o n e governm ent official. chases in other co u n tries. with A re D ue Today living units at 4 p.m ., followed P a ssp o rts issued to A m ericans in heavy losses. Today is the last day for sub­ by the lighting of a natural gas the first th ree m onths of this year Foreign trav el p o sters w ere Following this action, t h e r e m itting petitions for Outstanding torch on 'he steps of the Union. shot up nearly 13 p e r cent over rem oved from U.S. p assp o rt offi­ w as a "com p arative lu ll," the Junior aw ards. T he petitions may Eldon N onnam aker, associate Q U E E N O F T H E R O A D — C f n d a S can d li n g , L a n s in g f r e s h m a n , c e n t e r , w a s chosen the total issued in the sam e p e r­ ces. Some governm ent officials spokesm an said adding: be obtained in 308 Student S er­ dean of students, will give the q uee n of the J u n i o r 500 S u n d a y . She is f l a n k e d by, left, K a r e n L o h m a n , Ch ic ago , iod last y e ar. even urged taxing every departing "T h is lull may be eith er due to vices f r o m John M iller o r kick-off speech at 8 p.m . and the HI j u n i o r , a n d L o u a n n D e L ’i s l e , B e n t o n H a r b o r f r e s h m a n , r u n n e r s - u p . Th e T h is sum m er, 57 airline flights tourist $50 o r $100, a suggestion the need for replenishm ents or F rannie F re i, and m ust be turned outstanding sen io r G reek'aw ards J u n i o r 500, a m i n i a t u r e m o d e l of the In di an ap ol is 500, is s p o n s o r e d annually a day with a capacity of roughly that brought p ro te sts from the reform ation of P ak istani fo rces will-be presented. by L a m b d a Chi A lpha f r a t e r n i t y . Photo by L a r r y C a r l s o n 6,000 passen g ers will link New trav el industry. fo r fresh attack s.’’ ; ^ M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, A pril 26, 1965 L BJ Plans E D IT O R IA L S ' T o Friend And Foe A li k e - - - - - - - - - - - For The 18-Year-Old Vote ; Ith e M o st lye a r-o ld •e n o u g h to proponents vote su p e rfic ia l figh t, b ase o ld of th eir slo g an , t h e enough ca se 18- on “ O ld to uates. per uates It is T h is cen t o f all a re m ean s h ig h se lf-su p p o rtin g . d ifficu lt that school 55 to to u n d e r s t a n d w h y 70 g r a d ­ Too Vast? iB y Susan F ilso n 'v o te .” In reality, th ere are s e v ­ p erso n s who a r e o ld e n o u g h to a s ­ e r a l m o re co m p ellin g argu m en ts sum e re sp o n sib le p o s it io n s in the w orkday w o rld a re not old e n o u g h It is becom ing obvious that P resid en t Johnson’s G reat Society is •in favo r of exten d in g the fra n ­ som ething fa r m o re than a long-overdue pro gram to ra ise the liv­ ch ise to m o st of our h igh school to cast a b allo t fo r th eir p u b lic ing standard s of an im poverished one-fifth of our nation. grad u ates. o fficials. It is in fact a far-re ach in g attem pt to ra is e the quality ofT tfe in Sin ce t h e state senate h a s M o re o v e r, m o st h igh school ev ery segm ent of the A m erican population. If it m a te ria liz e s, the grad u ates a re fre sh fro m c iv ics G reat Society w ill include the h arassed com m uter and the suburban p asse d a reso lu tio n w h ich w o u ld school child as w ell a s high school dropouts and unem ployed m en p lace the 18 -y e a r-o ld vote on the and g o v ern m en t c o u rse s. It is and women on the s tre e ts of H arlem . b allo t at the next gen eral e le c ­ h igh ly doubtful that those h igh F o r b etter o r w o rse, the G reat Society w ill give the federal gov­ tio n , it m ig h t be w ell fo r M ich i­ school students who do not go on ernm ent vast Influence over nearly ev ery a rea of A m erican life. gan vo te rs to acq u ain t th em ­ to c o l l e g e w ill b e c o m e b etter in ­ E xtrem e co nserv atives view the alm o st-c e rta in growth of the fed eral governm ent during the next decade with unconcealed a la rm . se lv e s w ith these arg u m en ts. If fo rm ed d u rin g the y e a rs betw een T h ese a r e the people who enshrine " s ta te s ’ rig h ts” w hile m en a re the house p a sse s the reso lu tio n , age 18 and 21. m u rd ered for attem pting to ex e rc ise th e ir human rig h ts, who be­ lieve that the poor live that way because they a re lazy o r stupid. M ich ig an w ill have the chance to It is u n d en iab le that m o st c o l­ Join G e o rg ia , K entucky, A lask a I subm it that ex trem e rig h tist objections to the G reat Society a re leg e students b eco m e b etter in ­ not w orthy of serio u s consideration. T he right wing autom atically and H aw aii as the o n ly states fo rm ed on so cia l, eco n o m ic and objects to any new program involving the federal governm ent, un­ w h ich extend the fran ch ise to aw are that individual states a r e unwilling o r unable to fulfill th eir p o litical q u estio n s d u rin g th eir resp o n sib ilities in m any of the m ost vital a re a s of A m erican life. citizen s under 21. co lleg e y e a r s . B ut the in fo rm a ­ However, the boundless enthusiasm of som e lib e ra ls fo r unlim ­ M any opponents o f the 1 8 - y e a r - tio n gain ed d u rin g a co lleg e ed u­ ited expansion of the federal governm ent also seem s som ew hat dis­ old vote m ain tain that te e n a g e r s tasteful to m e. cation has n e v er been co n sid ered a re too irre sp o n sib le to m ake an a re q u ire m e n t fo r vo tin g in the T he federal governm ent has an obligation to step in w here state in tellig en t e lecto ral ch o ice. The and local governm ent have not fulfilled th e ir resp o n sib ilities. In the U n ited States. South, sev eral state governm ents have obviously abdicated th e ir v e ry w ord “ teen” len d s an au ra responsibility to p ro tect hum an rig h ts. Throughout the country, o f i r r e s p o n s i b i l i t y to th e 1 8 - y e a r - We b elie v e that 18 -y e a r-o ld s m any local and state governm ents have shown them selves inadequate to the task of com batting ex trem e poverty. o ld vote p ro p o sal. and 2 1-y e a r-o ld s ‘d o not d iffer M ost 18 -y e a r-o ld s a r e in no sig n ifican tly in th eir q u a lifica­ But the line has not been c le arly draw n between what people ac­ tually need and what they think would be nice to have. w ay co m p arab le to th eir h igh tio n s fo r vo tin g. It has not been dem onstrated to m y satisfaction that elem entary sch ool cou n terp arts. We u rge the state house of re p ­ and secondary schools in w ealthy com m unities a re in d ire t*sed of In M ich ig an , o n ly 40 p er cent re se n ta tive s to act on th is co n ­ fed e ra l aid . In d ep ressed a re a s and city slu m s, yes. But not in E ast of all h igh school g r a d u a te s go on viction and app rove the senate L ansing, D earborn o r G ro sse Pointe. Heads We Go To The Pool. T a ils We Go T o The M any of our c itie s have trem endous transp ortatio n p roblem s. But to co lleg e. The n ation al p e rc e n ­ reso lu tio n . W e hope M ich ig an G ab les. If It Lands On Its Edge We Go To C la s s ! one of the firs t com m unities to receiv e funds under the M ass T ra n ­ t a g e of co lleg e students drops to vo ters w ill fo llo w s u it in a r e f e r ­ s it A ct w as C oral G ables, F la., a w ealthy suburb of M iam i. It seem s p n e-th ird o f all h ig h s c h o o l g r a d - endum in the fall of 1966. that t h e serv an ts who w o r k in C oral G ables don't have adequate tran sp o rtatio n to and from w ork. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR It’s not that I w ant people to get s o re feet from walking an ex tra block to the bus. It’s ju st that I think m y tax do llar would be much b e tte r spent to feed a hungry child, teach an illite ra te teen ager to iiM a n y C a m p u s T e a c h - I n s Is ra e l A f f r o n t T o A r a b 'R i g h t s ’ A b o u t M a tu rity ■ read o r re tra in a jobless w o rker fo r a useful ro le in society. T he A m erican student is often D uring the next decade, this nation m ust provide equality of op­ To the E ditor: such a state in the M iddle E ast. portunity for citizen s who have never had an even chance. The recom m endations w arned the firs t to claim ' that A m erica But it is not the responsibility of the federal governm ent to iron is the No. 1 nation of the w orld, A re N o t S e r io u s D e b a t e s F o rm e r P resid en t H arry S. T rum an gave voice to a point of him of the in justice and insta­ bility that would resu lt by such a that A m ericans a re the m ost civ­ out every little problem in com m unities like C oral G ables. last w eek, students from 60 colleges engaged in view which has caused a g reat move, yet he turned his back to ilized and m a tu re . 1 have often T h e f o l l o w i n g i s a r e p r i n t of F r i d a y ' s a serio u s discussion of the possible co u rses of loss of m oral and political p re s ­ it. And when asked by the ch air­ w ondered what rig h ts th ese stu­ c o lu m n by J a m e s R e s t o n , a s s o c i a t e action now open to the governm ent. tige to the United States am ong man for the reaso n of his deci­ dents have to th is claim If they At many other colleges, how ever, th ese noc­ sion, T ru m an answ ered, «¡"Show cannot show by th e ir actions that e d i t o r of t h e N e w Y o r k T i m e s . foreign n a t i o n s . H is attitude Something is happening to the p ro ce ss of tu rn al m arathons have not been debates at all but (State News, A pril 13) regarding m e the A rab votes in New Y ork.” L a te r, with the help of T rum an’s th is is tru e. S everal asp ects of th e ir behav­ W hereDoTheyGo? political debate in A m erica. It is lagging far an ti-adm inistration dem onstrations dldgulsedas the suggestion that his rem ark s io r have ju stified th is observa­ behind the events it is Intended to influence, "teac h in g ,” and in many ca se s "backed by prop­ ~on M artin L uther King J r . as a p re s s u re on friendly a llie s, Is­ •'------ B y D A V E H AN S O N "tro u b lem ak er” m ight s tir up rael w as proclaim ed a sta te by tion. Pick any lib ra ry book and and a good deal of the tim e it takes the form not aganda of the m ost vicious nature. the chances a re high that pages You would think with 30,000 students at MSU that sooner o r lafer of serio u s intellectual inquiry but of one-sided T h e C om m ittee to Oppose the W ar in V ietnam , co n tro v ersy —T rum an replying, the U.N. in 1948. with headquarters in San F ran c isc o and B erke­ "W hat the hell do I c a re ? ” — have been torn out o r that the book som e issu e would com e up which m ight cause at lea st a relativ ely headline hunting and even of physical defiance of ■••"Such an attitude did resu lt in ‘l ias been badly m ark ed . Go to any la rg e group to r is e up and strik e. the law. ley, for exam ple, circu lated a leaflet with a has gravely proven itself inju­ the displacem ent of a m illion m e n 's room and see if you would T he debate on U.S. policy in Vietnam is a case photograph of a soldier plunging a knife into the dicious. I am h e re refe rrin g s p e - ' When Forddy A nderson w as fire d th e re w as very little p ro te st. If stom ach of a m utilated and half-naked m an.T he cifically to the creation of Isra e l. people from a land they previous­ not find all s o rts of w rite-u p s students cared , they didn’t c a re enough to say so. in point. F o r alm ost a decade th e re w as hardly ly occupied, did re su lt in a lim ­ from poetry to the m ost obscene We have an inadequate lib ra ry . Nobody c a re s enough to do anything any debate at a ll. T hose of us who p ro tested caption read "G etting the point: South Vietna­ ited w ar between the m igrating things you can im agine. Often about it except the C om m ittee fo r Student R ights. And how m any stu­ against the deepening involvem ent of the nation m ese ran g ers interrogate a p riso n e r.’’ It was no se c re t to the A m eri­ All this is vaguely rem iniscent of the an ti-w ar can governm ent, but perhaps it Z ionists and the A rab people, and th e se a r e accom panied with 'v ery dents does that rep resen t? in that country during m ost of the Eisenhow er continues to be the m ost explo­ technical’ d iag ram s. T he housing office says t h a t about 15,000 students live in on- and Kennedy adm inistrations raised scarce ly an m ovem ent in th e B ritish u n iv ersities in th e w as to the A m erican public, that m iddle 30s, and oddly, it seem s to have becom e " Is ra e l was born on the doorstep siv e issu e in the M iddle E ast to­ Some of th ese studen ts a re al­ cam pus, university-ow ned housing. Im agine a com m unity that size. echo in the country o r even in the C ongress. day. w ays the firs t to claim m aturity. How many would you expect to tu rn out fo r a lec tu re in the com m un­ In the early days of the firs t Eisenhow er ad - m o re intense since P resid en t Johnson offered to of the White House” according to enteh into unlim ited negotiations with the Com­ T rum an in his autobiography. T hey a r e the firs t to c ry out when ity in te re st? Any crow d over 50 is big at MSU. . m inistration , the top officials of the State and It is tru e that the creation of som e people w ant to tell them _ W here a re the 30,000? They can’t be all at the G ables. They can’t D efense departm ents w ere on the verge of a m a­ m un ists to bring about a peaceful settlem ent in L a te r on, he added to the effect Isra e l did solve the Jew ish prob­ V ietnam . + that the g rea test p re s s u re ever w here to_live and what to drink. all be at a show. R ecent te s ts , called fin als, have proved that they jo r a ir strik e to save the French Arm y at D ien- lem to a g reat extent. I am m ere­ T hey a re also the firs t to say that can’t all be studying. bienphu without the nation even being aw are that As an avowed pro test m ovem ent it is fair ex erted on the W hite House was ly questioning the attitude taken enough. T here is plenty to p ro test about, but for that by the Z ionists in th eir ef­ anything A frican o r A slan is un­ How m any of the 30,000 can be vegetables spraw led out on a couch such a debate was going on. by a fo rm er p resid en t of the civ ilized. Yet they hardly ev er in th e ir ap artm ent o r in a dorm w atching the idiot box? P resid en t Kennedy virtually incited the Viet­ p ro fe sso rs to organize it in the nam e of "teac h ­ fo rt to establish a state of Israe l. United States of A m erica when, nam ese politicians to get rid of the Diem regim e ing” is som ething else again, and for officials in stop to ask w hether an A frican What a re they doing? What a re they talking about? Then, his injudicious attitude speaking for an en tire nation, he student would ev er stoop so low T h e re a re things to do and things to talk about at MSU. T h ere - - this on a television show with W alter C ronkite W ashington not to take it serio u sly enough to also becam e apparent when he had effectively stated , "W hat the a s to m ake pencil m a rk s (let — without am u rm u ro f protest from the p re ss or counter th e cam pus revolt could be irre sp o n ­ subm itted to such p re s s u re des­ hell do I c a re about the A rab a r e things to fight for, things to lea rn , things to see. T h ere a re the people. sible. alo ne m agic m a rk e rs) on w alls, 30,000 citizens of this com m unity and only a handful who give a p ite the recom m endations of the rig h ts? ” . fu rn itu re and books which belong dam n that they a re p a rt of it. The congressional resolution authorizing the F o r this is no longer a casual form of cam pus chairm an of a com m ittee which to you and m e. P resid en t to use whatever m eans he chose, in­ spring fever. T he zeal of the civil rig h ts m ove­ he appointed in 1947 to investi­ Im ad Khaddurl It isn ’t enough to have a few who a re w illing and capable of lead­ cluding m ilitary m eans, in all of Southeast Asia m ent is being tra n sfe rre d in som e places into a gate the possibility of creating Baghdad, Iraq, senior ersh ip . T hose types som etim es c a re le ss about the issu e than them - w as passed in an afternoon with only the m e re st get-out-of-V ietnam cam paign, and this in turn is N am e w ithheld s fiv e s . shadow of a debate. being widely distributed by Com m unist countries If college life m eans booze and b ro ad s, th a t's your problem . Now the mood is swinging from indifference to to the detrim ent of the adm inistration’s effort to But if it m eans nothing to you, a s seem s to be the case at MSU, violence. Since the U.S. bombings of North Viet­ fo rce a negotiated peace. M o s t P h i l l i p s C o e d s R e s i g n e d T o N e w C o l le g e think about it. Think. nam , the protest movement against the Johnson T he basic question now is not w hether the ad­ adm inistration’s policy has swept the cam puses m in istratio n has m ade m istakes in the p a st — it T o the E ditor: question w as answ ered by the w ell as students w ith high av er­ of the country. obviously has — but how it is going to m ake its resid en ce hall p ro g ram s staff: ag es. 0 \P E R A 5 A L_ ML_ A H T h ere was a sit-in on the drivew ay of the way through the delicate p ro ce ss of diplom acy We have a few observations to the h alls house approxim ately the P re se n t resid en ts have a con­ CROSSWORD P i m i R P A C T V [T c" £ W hite House this week, and m arathon protest tow ard an honorable settlem ent. p resen t in resp onse to T uesday’s d e sire d num ber of students, a re tribution to m ake to the su ccess ACROSS A £ G A R £ s T it R m eetings, usually dom inated by teach ers opposed It is a serious m om ent, justifying serio u s dis­ a rtic le about P hillip s reaction to conveniently located a n d have of the new college by perpetuat­ 1. Cupel 30. Lift D. È M H P £ W i £ £ R. to the adm inistration’s Vietnam policy, have been cussion and debate, but this is not w hat it is get­ the lib eral a r ts college. Jim la rg e r "p u b lic” facilitie s than ing hall trad itio n s and helping A new resid en ts m ake P h illip s th e ir 5. Hiding 31. Verily 1 ■ i s £ W £ R A R A Y held all over the nation. ting from many university cam puses w here the S terb a’s " re c e n t roundtable d is- M ason-A bbot. place 33. "The Bear" S E R U Ü T h e " s o ro rity atm osp here” second hom e. T he college is an £ B jA T t Some of these m eetings have been exem plary. trad itio n of responsible inquiry is supposed to be cu ssion” ap p ears to have been an 10. Ilex 34. Successful A T o_ M t ■ F o r exam ple, at Principia College in Illinois stro n g est. inform al, u nrep resentative sam ­ attrib u ted to P hillip s by a g irl attem pt to avoid the im personal 11. Agalloch play D_ A L £ S p le of opinions. quoted ex ists th e re a s it does in atm osp here disliked by m any stu­ wood W E. T H C 0 L 1 C 37. Fruit drinks ■ 5 . _£ Y i T A R M s K] 1 The Memory Still Lingers T he g e n e r a l r e a c t i o n of any hall: in sm all, closely-knit d en ts. P hillips re sid en ts, by fos­ 12. Cordial 39. Collection A 1 L £ 0 P hillip s resid en ts w as one of re s ­ groups of frien d s. terin g a friendly attitude rath e r 13. Burdened 40. Embellish S £ E E! R ignation ra th e r than p ro test. Most T he hall’s h i g h academ ic than a resentful one, can be of 14. Chapeau 42. Soft woolen S a ] Lj L 1 £ I Sj R 3 JP £ g irls who w ish to rem ain in the standing is hardly the resu lt of g rea t help. Our guess is that they 15.shoe Wooden fabric S H Ä J P i sT Ö1 T 1 1 S hall w ill have the opportunity to fresh m en who a re expected to w ill continue to be cooperative 17. Holland 44. Theme B y D A V E HANS ON sam e. T he o t h e r side had sud­ sidered. J o h n s o n l i v e d in do so by signing up for vacant m eet hall stan d ard s, but is rath­ in carry in g out plans fo r the col­ commune 45. Gladden denly dim inished. He went on and Kennedy’s shadow until long after room s th is w eek. Of the m ore e r the re su lt of an av erage be­ lege, co n trary to the one-sided 18. Of the ear 46. Strike out 2. Rib. ruler 7. System 01 Maybe it’s resp ec t. Maybe it’s they w ere with him again, but for the election. An elected P re s i­ than 200 g irls eligible to reserv e tw een very high g rades and som e picture- p resen ted in the S t a t e 20. Cown 47. W as car­ 3. Dross signals awe. Or maybe it is a lingering that one m om ent he had lost them . dent, he now has to prove him self the sam e room fo r next year, v ery low ones. L ike it o r not, NeWS> 22. Mister: Sp. ried 4. 10th U.S. 8 . Listen shock. But th ere is something He had touched the nerve. T his on his own. But s till the shadow only 127 did. P hillip s houses a num ber of stu­ R ill. Reink. 24. Kitchen President 9. Slave about the m em ory of P resident exam ple of how we are not yet lingers. T he "W hy S nyder-P hillips?” dents on academ ic probation a s Phyllis Castle implement DOWN 5. Poisonous 1 0 . Radiator John F . Kennedy that is unique ready to accept one side o r the Joan Bauer 28. Nervous 1. Form of bean 12. Specter and personal. other c o n c e r n i n g P residen t H arry T rum an said Monday, on thrill annuity 6 . Armpit 16. Male At the teach-in on Viet Nam the Tfiih anniversary of the day turkey Kennedy m ust be explaietedifythe when he becam e presid en t, that 1 i i 4 5 4 7 g 9 19. Stupor Abba L ern er had just made a . way in which he died. presiden ts are not judged until 2 1 . Edom dram atic about-face, from ap­ parently p r a i s i n g President Johnson to criticisin g him . He Kennedy was on a downslope of popularity in the fall of 1963. He was getting ready for a cam paign they have been dead for ten y e ars or m ore. He added, typically, that he intends to keep going for som e J 2 H STATE MEWS itê t10i i II 1 u t14i , 23. Novel 25. Hairy 26. Hebrew had had p a rt of the audience on he would certain ly have won, for Member Associated Press, United Press Editor ................. John Van Gleson if 17 ascetic his side before the change. A fter above all, he was a m an who knew tim e yet. International, Inland Daily Press Associa- Advertising Manager .............. Arthur Langer 27. Lasso But it w ill take longer than 10 t19i 2Ò t i 29. Communis­ the change he was applauded by how to win. y ears to asse ss what Kennedy did. tion, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Campus Editor ............ Charles C. Wells 18 tic the other side. He was saying that in spite of People w ere getting ready to m ake up th e ir m inds about him . It may be that the im age he c re ­ Press Association. . . . . Managing Editor ............... Hugh J. Leach Sports Editor ..................... Richard Schwartz it t23i 24 t15i %25 %27 32. Not ever the wealth of inform ation at his ated will be too stro ng for too Published every class day throughout fall, ^ Bm Krasean t22i 30 34. Despise T hey w ere p rep arin g to decide long in those who w itnessed the winter and spring term s and twice weekly Asslstant Ad Managers ........... Ken Hoffman, tí 35. Object of disposal, a presid en t could make whether he o r the Republican precision and style of his adm in­ summer term by the students of Michigan 6 .. _ S/ t32 i 33 worship m istakes. The o t h e r side ap­ candidate was the b est m an. But istration. State Universitv Marcy Rosen % 36. Pith helmet W s plauded. He said a president could really know less than the the decision was m onths away and that Novem ber he was Just the He was som ething unique. He State university. Circulation Manager ................... Jim Baker 3f tWi t84i Ì7 59 39 38. Missile shelter was youth in a country that w anted’ Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Editorial Editors Michael Klndman, t41i average w ell-inform ed m an-on- P residen t, our P resid en t, doing Michigan. SusanFilson 40 41 43 41. Disencum­ th e -stre e t. A pplause. his job. youth and "v lg ah ” in a country Night Editor ........................ BradSmith i 45 ber Then he said that this m an-on- Suddenly he w a s dead. F o r hungry for just that. Editorial and business offices at 341 Stu- Photography Advisor David Jaehnig 44 43. Bricklay­ th e -stre e t knew that the Bay of three days and longer, m aybe still T he m ention of his nam e still dent Services Building, Michigan State Uni- News A dvisor........................ Richard E. Hansen É 47 i er's helper brings back what we felt that No­ 44 .P ig s was a blunder. T he applause now, the shock united us behind vem ber F rid ay : Oh, God. No. versity, East Lansing, Michigan. Copydesk A dvisor Henry Price ti ti ti cam e, but it w asn’t quite th e a man we had never re ally con­ M onday, A pril 26, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan World News Gifts, Grants Total $690,370 neering, will d irec t re se a rc h of a! a Glance G ifts and gran ts totaling $690, 370.33 w ere accepted Thursday P ro g ram in Institution Building of Pittsburgh has aw arded $34, for continued re se a rc h by S. Howard B artley, p ro fesso r of the engineering p ro p e rtie s o f 080 for a study of the institu­ psychology, and R. J. B all, lec- so ils. T he w ork is supported by by MSU’s B oard of T ru ste es a $17,900 gran t from the U.S. F ro m Our W ife S erv ic e s m eeting at Oakland U niversity. tionalization of the U niversity of t t * |r in physiology, concerned N ig eria's professional education wfm the bodily p ro ce sses in­ Arm y Tank-A utom otive C enter The total includes a $93,600 of W arren. Dirksen: Hanoi Raids P o ssib le grant from the N ational Science program . T he study w ill be di­ volved in color perception. rected by John E. Ivey J r ., dean A National Institutes of Health A grant of $50,000 w as m ade WASHINGTON—S e n a te Republican L eader Foundation to support research by the K resge Foundation of De­ by R obert S. B andurski, pro­ of education,and Ralph H. Sm uck- grant for $20,474 w ill support E verett M. D irksen of Illinois said Sunday that le r, acting dean of international investigation of an enzym e called tro it to Oakland U niversity for fesso r of botany and plant path­ the purchase of 2,200 perm anent if it becom es necessacy the United States should ology, to investigate the m etab­ program s. AMP deam inase. C larence H. bomb m ilitary installations in North Viet Nam’s Suelter, assistan t p ro fesso r of seats for the Meadow Brook Mu­ olism of m icroo rg anism s and Leo Katz, p ro fe sso r of sta ­ biochem istry and d irec to r of the sic F estiv al. capital of Hanoi. higher plants with special at­ D irksen said he supports the intensified air tis tic s and d irec to r of the Sta­ study, hopes to determ ine w he- • The Board also accepted $63, tention to sulfate reduction. tistical L aboratory , w ill con­ 768.83 in scholarship s, including strik e s against C om m unist te rrito ry ordered by Another NSF grant, for $90, th er the enzym e is involved in P residen t Johnson, But he called Johnson’s of­ 000 , will aid continuing studies by tinue research in probability and controlling m etabolic p ro cesses $32,122 for Oakland U niversity. fe r of a $1—billion U .S. contribution to a pro­ statistic s under a $32,300 NSF in m uscles and how these pro­ T he Oakland total includes $31, M ilton Rokeach, p r o f e s s o r of grant. 968.59 from the Oakland County posed International Southeast Asia Development psychology. ce sses a re related to m uscle Fund "A kind of polite, courteous bribe” for T he Board accepted a $28,915 contraction. Scholarship C om m ittee. It rep­ peace negotiations. Dirksen R o k e a c h ’ s work is in f i v e grant from the N ational Institutes Sverker P ersso n , a s s o c i a t e re se n ts proceeds fro m the 1964 a re a s: the organization of be­ of Health to support re se a rc h by pro fesso r of ag ricultural engi­ Meadow Brook B all. Dominican G overnm enU Jpset lief system s; relationships be­ L. R. Dugan J r ., assista n t p ro ­ SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican R epublic—T heU .S .-su pported gov­ tween attitudes and behavior; re ­ fe sso r of food science, aim ed at ernm ent of junta chief Donald Reid C abral fell Sunday after a m ili­ lationships between attitudes and developing im proved m ethodol­ values; relationships b e t w e e n ogy for detecting lipids (fats) tary coup by su p p o rters of exiled fo rm er P residen t Juan D. Bosch. The reb els vowed to retu rn B osch, a lib eral, to the presidency. T he first popularly elected Dominican president in m ore than a gen­ open- and closed-m indedness and receptivity to program ed i n ­ and determ ining the ro le of die­ tary lipids in influencing com ­ SPONGE Scraps eratio n , Bosch was overthrow n Sept. 25,1963 by m ilitary chiefs who stru ction; and studies of attitude position of specific phospholip­ ids. accused him of allowing C om m unists and follow ers of Fidel C astro to infiltrate the governm ent. m easurem ent. The In ter-u n iv ersity R esearch NIH also has granted $20,564 With CORE Pickets NEW YORK ..f—F is ts flew briefly at the W orld’s F a ir Gromyko Meets With DeGaulle Sunday between C ongress of R acial Equality (CORE) pickets and a group of young counterpickets calling them selves the Aid Necessary R a c i a l Ills C u r e PARIS—S o v ie t Foreign M i n i s t e r Andrei “ Society for the Prevention of Negroes. Getting Everything” Grom yko was w arm ly welcom ed to P a ris Sunday (SPONGE). for an official, six-day v isit which is certain to At least one bloody nose resulted. s tir high in terest in capitals around the world. Irving B arton, a N egro youth in his late teens, trie d to get Grom yko, his wife and aides arriv ed aboard a WÈm one of the SPONGE youths to move out of his way and pulled special airlin er from Moscow. He was greeted in groes are within reach of “ basic back his fist in a threatening g estu re. T he SPONGE youth hit the flag-decked Salon D'H onneur, built especially B arring a “ m irac le in human Job and educational rig h ts,” they relatio n s,” continued federal aid Barton in the nbse and m ade it bleed. for the arriv al in 1960 of then P re m ie r Nikita can draw upon 'h e im m ig rants’ \ few other blows w ere thrown before the fra cas w as sub­ K hrushchev and P resid en t Dwight D. E isenhow er to pov erty-strick en urban areas experience. Hi Gromyko who cam e to P a ris for a sum m it m eeting that was cancelled in the fu ro r of the U2 spy plane epi­ sode. T ha' was the last tim e a top-ranking Soviet of­ is the only solution to the na­ tion’s racia l ills, said MSU h is­ torian John J . Appel, assistant pro fesso r of A m erican Thought and Language, in K ansas City Someday, according to Appel, we may see a p attern of life and organization ( a m o n g Ne­ groes) resem bling the pattern of dued. At 2 p.m , the CORE d em o nstrators sang “ We Shall O ver­ com e,” the civil rig hts m ovem ent anthem , and ended th e ir picketing for the day. - The New York City pavilion is adjacent to the fountain- ficial had paid a visit to P a ris. A m erican im m igrant com m uni­ encased U nisphere, the f a ir's chief sym bol and hallm ark of its F riday. ties prevalent in the days of m ass “ Nothing e lse will do the job,” them e, "P e a c e Through U nderstanding.” he said, not even preferen tial m igration. Steel Talks Continue Wipeout9Honors Six m t treatm ent of the N egro, enforced PITTSBURGH—Steel union and m anagem ent negotiators mulled antidiscrim ination laws or bet­ over their deadlocked contract talks Sunday, waiting for the fedet al te r home financing and urban governm ent’s next move to head off an onrushing strik e deadline planning. tha' would take the bounce out of the nation’s econom y. Appel sum m arized historical T rophies w ere aw arded to six John Ladd, St. Louis P ark , M inn., With tim e rapidly slipping away, chief federal m ediator W illiam sim ilarities and differences be­ team w inners in the W ilson W ipe­ sophom ore. E. Simkin clung to his hope for a strik e postponem ent before the tween N egroes and im m igrants in Sam Viviano, E ast Lansing jun­ out c a r rally at a dance in the BE A deadline at 12:01 a.m . Saturday. a paper delivered before the W ilson Hall C afeteria Saturday io r, and G erry Yablonicky, J e r­ But so uncertain is the outlook, Simkin could not say when he will 48th annual m eeting of the M is­ sey City, N .J., junio r, took se­ bring industry and U nited Steelw orkers rep resen tativ es back to the night. sissippi Valley H istorical Asso- F irs t-p la c e trophies went to cond place in the A m erican di­ bargaining table. elation. two non-students, John Davis and vision. T hird place in that divi­ Although m ost 19th century his navigator, Wayne Z itkus, in sion went to Ted L in der, E ast Walker Hopeful F o r Viet Nam im m igrants received little spe­ the sp o rts c a r division and to Rockaway, N.Y., graduate stu­ cial help, they did benefit from non-student G ary Sum m er and his dent, and Ellen Kolem ainen, East SAIGON—P atrick Gordon W alker, B rita in ’s various national, religious and navigator, Dick C rom w ell, E ast Lansing sophom ore. special envoy to the F a r E ast, saidSunday he is labor organizations. T his a ssis­ L ansing sophom ore. m ore hopeful now of a negotiated settlem ent of tance attracted little notice, while A T T the Viet Nam w ar than when he left London. “ salvage operations for N egroes Second and th ird place w in­ n e rs in the sp o rts c a r division Ibarnes floral L A N S I NG ^ H E S E F I N E S T O R E S In talks h ere with U.S. and V ietnam ese offi­ have generally been undertaken w ere the team s of Don M cM il­ WE T E L E G R A P H c ia ls, ‘‘The p ossibility of seme, kind o fta lk sh a s , in full view of so ciety ,” said lan , Fem d& le junior, and Anita F L O WE R S INDI ANA L a fa y e tt e , H a r r y Gaunt O ra n g e B l o s s o m J l r s . com e m ore and m o re.tp t ^ f f r q r '» ® ^ IN Appel. M cM illan and of R obert Wolfe, WO RL D WIDE L abor governm ent foreign m inister said. ' He suggested that once Ne- M ishawaka, W ills J e w e l r y S to re , ‘‘T h ere’s m any a slip in this kind of thing, but Newton, M ass., fresh m an, and 215 ANN 2-0871 Muncie, H a r r y Gaunt J e w e l e r I’m rath e r m ore hopeful than when I left London. Wa l k« S out h B e n d , J a c o b s J e w e l e r s S out h B e n d , V a n H o r n e & C o . MICHIGAN More Bolmbing In Viet Nam Adrian, B e r n d t ’ s J e w e l r y b SAIGON, Viet N am —U.S. and South V ietnam ese planes hit road Albion, T u c h t e n h a g e n ’ s J e w e l e r s and rail com m unications in C om m unist North Viet Nam again Sun­ A l l e g a n , Paul R. M c F a r l a n d , J e w e l e r s day, bombing a bridge with m oderate success and heavily damaging Alpena, Kennedy’ s J e w e l e r s a ferry station. On 'h e ground inside South Viet Nam, C om m unist g u e rrilla s slipped out of the darkn ess and attacked a U.S. m arine outpost 40 m iles north of the vital U.S.-South V ietnam ese a ir base at Da Nang. Two m arines w ere killed and four wounded, two of them critica lly . U SED Ann A r b o r , S c h l a n d e r e r & S o n s B a t t l e C r e e k , Roy S. B a i l e y J e w e l e r s B a y City, S im m o n s J e w e l e r s Big Rapids, E m i l 's J e w e l e r s Birm ingham , Connolly's Je w e le rs O fficials in Saigon said two g u e rrilla s w ere believed killed and two * Birm ingham , D e m e ry's Brighton, C o o p e r J e w e l r y or th ree wounded. Buchanan, W a tso n 's J e w e l r y Graham , On Alabama Caro, D yer's Je w e lry Charlotte, Young’s Je w e lr y DOTHAN, A la.—B illy G raham held steadfast Sunday to his policy of preaching the Gospel without m ention of race , but he had encourag­ ing words nonetheless for Alabam a. While he avoided any reference to racial prob- B O O K le Cheboygan, R o g e r s J e w e l r y Chesaning, N ew -Rich J e w e le r s Clio, M alco m 's J e w e l e r s Coldwater, K iess Je w e lr y D e a r b o r n , J . F . 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T e c u m s e h , G a s t o n & Son Utica, F o l i o J e w e l e r s I n s titu te o f • N e x t T o Dawn Donut s Walled L a k e , I r la n d 's J e w e l r y Dry Cleaning • Next To Albert P ic k H o m e o f P E R S O N A L I Z E D S e r v ic e W arren, Kay Je w e le r s ' M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan M onday, A pril 26, 1965 B a ts m e n S k in W ild c a t s , S p lit W ith B a d g e r s Juday broke open a 1-0 ball gam e in the fourth until the seventh when they scored their final B y DUANE L A N C A S T E R on a bases-loaded trip le and from then on the run of the gam e. State News Sports W riter T he old joke about the elevator operator Spartans coasted to th e ir firs t conference win T olb ert set State down on eight hits and w ith his ups and downs could w ell have applied of the season. received hitting support from Rom ary who had to M ichigan State baseball this weekend as C enterfielder Bob M aniere had th ree singles four singles and Pinnow with two. coach Danny L itw h iler's squad opened the Big in five at bats and junio r third basem an John K rasnan allow ed his firs t run of the season Biedenbach chipped in with two to lead the in 18 innings of w ork, an unearned tally in T e n season at hom e. 10-hit Spartan attack. the sixth, but the junior lefthander allowed just T he Spartans looked im pressive bombing th re e hits to give the S partans a split for the N orthw estern 10-1 F riday , w ere a bit flat State opened the firs t gam e Saturday by scoring in dropping the firs t gam e of a twinbill against three runs in the firs t inning, but the B adgers afternoon. W isconsin Saturday 5-4, but bounced back to kept picking away at the Spartan lead until The Spartans provided K rasnan with all the clip the B adgers 5-1 in the nightcap on the Rick Hense finally tied the sco re, 4-4, in the runs he needed in the th ird inning. Second tight pitching of John K rasnan. eighth inning on a hom e run off losing pitcher basem an J e rry W alker, who had four hits in the The home perform ance put State in a tie for F red Devereux. tw inbill, led off with a single, moved to third second place at 2 -1 . W isconsin is 1-2 having W isconsin sco red the winning run an inning on a single by K rasnan and a field er’s choice, lo st to M ichigan F riday and N orthw estern is later on a single by Joe R om ary, a w ild pitch and scored when M aniere w as safe on an e r r o r . 0-3 after losing two to the W olverines Satur­ and another single by G ary Pinnow. Biedenbach followed with a single driving home Jim Goodrich] arte d for the Spartans but B ruce Pettibone who w as on base on the field e r’s day. ch o ice.. Lefthander Doug Dobrei stopped the W ildcats was reliev es he fifth by footballer Dick {state picked up two m o re in the fifth on four cold for seven innings on just two hits as Kenney after arm tightened up from the singles by K rasnan, M aniere, Biedenbach and shortstop Steve Juday supplied the hitting with cold w eather. L ance T olbert went the distance B illings and scored the final tally an inning a two for three perform ance and four runs for the B adgers to get cred it for the win. la te r when P ettib one singled home W alker. batted in. Dick Billings trip led in the big firs t inning, W alker singled and m oved to second on a N orthw estern scored its only run in the ninth driving in two runs and scored a m om ent late r sacrifice bunt before Pettibone drove him hom e. inning on a home run by Walt T lberioff relie fe r on a single off Howie M iller’s bat. But after R ollie W alcott after the Spartans had am assed that the Spartans w ere unable to get to T olbert F riday : a com fortable 10 -0 lead._______ _______ _________ N orthw estern 000 000 001 1-4-3 M ichigan State 001 440 Olx 10-10-3 Saturday— Napkin or L e t t e r Rock F irs t gam e: ^ Hiwij— I W isconsin 000 0 10 2 11 5-12-3 M ichigan State 300 000 100 4-8-0 HE S C O R E S , T O O - - P i t c h e r D o u g D o b r e i , late h im is Bob M a n i e r e ( 14 ) , the o n - d e c k hitter, as W ildcat c a t c h e r Ron R ic h a rd s o n Second gam e: w h o h u r d l e d t h e S p a r t a n s to a 1 0 - 1 v i c t o r y W isconsin 000 001 0 1-3-2 over Northwestern Frid ay, s c o r e s o n a s in g le a w a i t s the late th ro w. M ichigan State 002 021 5-10-1 b y S t e v e J u d a y . R u s h i n g o v e r to c o n g r a t u - Photo by J o e M e s s i c c i Give Mother a X unique and MSU Paces Drake Relays C e ltic sTakeNBATitle BOSTON, M ass. (UPI)—T he Boston C eltics won th eir With Shuttle Hurdles Mark seventh straight N ational B asketball A ssociation cham pion­ ship with a 129-96 victory Sunday over the Los Angeles lasting gift By R O B E R T A Y A FIE L ak ers before a capacity Boston G arden crow d to w rap up the best-o f-sev en s e rie s in five gam es. » V eteran Bill R ussell sparked the w inners with 22 points and 30 rebounds. Sam Jones also had 22, K.C. Jones, 20, State N ew s S p o rts W r i t e r John Havlicek, 18, and Tom Sanders, 16. DES MOINES, Iowa—Running T he C eltics ended the L ak e rs’ la st bid in the final quar­ on a rain-soak ed track , the S par­ te r after m aintaining leads of up to 19 points through m ost tan cinderm en proved to the other of the third q u a rte r. The L ak ers m issed th e ir firs t 12 shots en trants in the D rake R elays, in the final session with the C eltics leading by as much as held h ere F riday and Saturday, 38 points. Handmade sterling s ilv e r in it ia l e d it that the pow er is still in the hands of the big schools. 10 D A Y D E L I V E R Y State, the only Big T en re p re ­ W ashington—picked up a first In sentative at the m eet, wound the 480-yard shuttle hurdles r e ­ A F T E R D R O P P I N up 'he tw o-day com petition with G P A IR a firs t, two seconds and a th ird. lay with a tim e of 57:9. Coach F ran D ittrich , extrem ely That clocking was a tenth of a the c a s ® satisfied with his team ’s showing, second under the m ark set at D rake last y e ar, as well as a Spartan Shopping C enter - H arrison Rd. rated the field as som e of the b est he’s seen to date. new MSU v a rsity reco rd , e ra s ­ N e t t e r s T o p l l l i n i In T r i- M e e t T he Spartan’s, who m ade re ­ ing the :59.5 running of 1949. co rd-breaking a habit during the In F rid ay ’s com petition, Jim B y R I C K PI AN IN State opened the m eet F riday , c a s ® ski®!? indoor season, kept th eir streak going h ere as S tate’s quartet of G a rrett took Becond. in the broad jum p with a leap of 24’ 4 3 /4 ” State News Spo rts W riter BLOOMINGTON, 1 n d .—A fter against pow erful I n d i a n a and cam e out on the short end of t 309 E. G rand R iver Ave. - Downtown E ast Lansing h u r d l e r s — C lint Jones, Bob behind New M exico’s C larence dropping two straight m atches a 7-2 sco re. M SU's only two S teele, F red McKoy and Gene Robinson. R obinson’s 26’ 9 1 /2 ” to Indiana, defending Big Ten wins w ere gained by Wolff, who jum p erased the old D rake m ark c h a m p i o n , and NortlfWes e ra , beat Rod M cN erney, 7-5, 6-4 and of 26’ 2” set by G ayle Hopkins M i c h i g a n S tate’s tennis team Dhooge, who defeated Mike No­ of Arizona last y e ar. bounced back to defeat Illinois lan, 6-3, 6-4. The 120-yd. high hurdles was 5-4 Saturday in the final m atch T he Spartans didn’t fare much true race to the w ire, with of a tri-m e e t held h e re this week­ b etter against N orthw estern, los­ the first th ree m en clocked at end. ing the contest 6-3. 14.1 and the next two at : 14.2. T he Spartans are now 5-4 in Dhooge again figured in S tate’s W ashington w a s second behind dual m eet com petition and 10-17 win colum n, beating J e rry R ies- Dave Dick of A ir F orce, with in Big Ten m atch play. sen 6-0,• 3-6, 6-2 . Youngs fol­ Jones rounding out the field to MSU was forced to win all of lowed with a victory over R oger take fifth. its doubles m atches against Illi­ F reem an, 6-2, 6-2. "E v eryone ran w ell at lea st nois, after losing the singles T he com bination of W arner and once during the two days,” D it­ m atches, 4-2, to pull out its lone Youngs was good enough to earn trich said. "O u r 3.25 clocking in victory of the weekend. State’s only doubles victory, 6-0, the sprint m edley was our best Illinois’ Steve Simon defeated 6-1 against the team <5f R iessen to date. We just m issed qualify­ Dwight Shelton in first singles, and F reem an. ing In the 880-yd. relay with 2-6, 6-3, and 6-3. Illini Tom a tim e of 1:27.2.” CHARLES WOLFF B auer beatC aptainC harlieW o lff, "W e had ups-and-dow ns p e r­ 6-4, 6-3 w hileS tate’sL a ird W a r- form ances from the p la y e rs,” ner s'opped Rick W ertzel, 6-2, explained Coach Stan D rob ac.” If 6-3. they w ere all up at the sam e Illinois’ John Sisson beat Jim tim e, we could have given In­ A profitable summer of study P hillip s, 2-6, 6-4, 6-0, and J e rry diana and N orthw estern a run for and recreation... J o h n s o n topped S tate 's V ic th eir m oney." Dhooge by the identical sco res Drobac was pleased with his of 6-4, 6-4. M ike Youngs grabbed team ’s com eback against Illinois. C.W. 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C - 265 I C it y ................................................................................... II State If v isitin g stu den t, from w hich college? M onday, April 26, 1965 5 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan S.O.S. ANSWERED AT SCRIMMAGE Geographer Maps Strategy Rookiè Is 'Raye Of Light7 For Stadium Grid Defenses defeated the W ildcats in each of ican League w ill becom e even By J E R R Y MORTON his th ree seasons on the v arsity . m ore popular when it fields its After Injury Sidelines Mullen State N ew s S p o r t s W r i t e r Onesti said he thinks the G reen firs t team in the M idwest. L arry O nesti cam e to M ichi­ and White could cause plenty of gan State to do graduate work in trouble for opponents this year, Such a move would cause Onesti geography. ” 1 think the team looks real to play ball in c itie s w here he’s He also threw a 12-yard pass G ro z a's appearance w as in­ Football fans ag ree, how ever, good so fa r ,” he said. “ The de­ never played before, but r.ew ing dem onstration by Lou Groza that he’s already an expert on the B y J E R R Y MORTON of the C leveland Brow ns. to halfback Bob Lange for another tended to aid Spartan booters next fensive l i n e looks especially trav els would be a welcom e ad­ State Ne w s S p o r ts W r i t e r score. fall. T he National Football L ea­ te rrito ry behind the defensive strong. I’m p a rticu larly im ­ venture for any geography stu ­ Raye began the afternoon as "W e had to overw ork Jim m y gue veteran has paid reg u lar line. O nesti played college foot­ pressed with C laude T hornhill dent. Next Saturday is May Day but ball at N orthw estern and has been la st Saturday could have been understudy fo r John M ullen of because he w as the only quar­ v isits to the S partan spring cam p and Ron G oovert. That Thornhill the G reen (first team ) unit. When terback we had left,” said coach in recent y e ars. a linebacker with the Houston O il­ could really be a great one.” called “ Raye Day” as fa r as e rs since his graduation in 1962. E ric M arshall of the White team Duffy D augherty. ” His running He worked with L a rry L ukasik He is aw are of the conflict of the Spartan football team is con­ cern ed. suffered an ankle sp rain on the firs t play of the scrim m ag e, Raye ability has alw ays been his strong and G eorge C hatlos Saturday, and Dick Kenney Joined the pro for a Now the one-tim e W ildcat has turned Spartan and is helping in terests that will face him when MSU p l a y s N orthw estern next INSTANT point so we let him run a lot coach MSU lineback ers as they F reshm en quarterback Jim m y took over his duties. Sunday workout at the Stadium . R aye was the cen ter of a ttra c ­ tion as the G reen and White L a te r on, M ullen received a today.” Steve Juday, the Spartans’ top G roza had little trouble put­ run through th e ir annual spring d rills. fall, but doesn’t consider it to be much of a problem . ACTION shoulder i n j u r y and R a y e as­ quarterback, was absent from the ting the ball through the uprights Onesti is one of many form er clo sed out th e ir th ird week of s c r i m m a g e . He was playing from 25 yard s out and then gave “ A linebacker is a special spring p rac ticew ith a scrim m age sum ed signal-calling duties for breed of p e rso n ,” he said. “ He college p lay ers who have worked shortstop fo r the baseball team . instructions on kickoffs. out with the Spartans this spring. a t Spartan Stadium . both team s. M ullen’s Injury proved to be Daugherty pointed Qut that the TOE B U SIN E S S — Lou has to have a sp ecial feel for the O N E-D A Y Spartans w ill be needing a kick- gam e that can’t be taught.A line­ Although he’s n e v e r played T he two and a half hour w ork­ Raye showed excellent running slight and he returned to action G r o z a o f the C l e v e l a n d backer eith er has it o rh ed o esn ’t against National Football League Sh irt L au n d erin g out w as the longest scrim m age ability by m aking sev eral fine late in the w orkout. M arshall, off m an to rep lace Lou Boblch B r o w n s e x h i b i t s the f o r m team s, O nesti said he thinks gains including a 14-yard run how ever, w ill rem ain on the sid e ­ w hose so c c e r-sty le kicks be­ t ha t h a s m a d e h i m o n e have it.” and of the season and it featured cam e an MSU tradem ark for the T his is Onesti* s second term at gam es between the leagues is in­ everything from a double quar­ to account for one of the G reen 's lines for the rem ainder of spring o f t h e b e s t k i c k e r s In p r o MSU. He is working tow ard a evitable. “ It's Just a m atter of D ry C lean in g terback role by Raye to a kick­ four touchdowns. d rills. la st two seasons. football history. He m a ster’s degree in R ussian geog­ tim e,” he said. “ The players "K enney is a good k icker,” v i s i t e d the c a m p u s o v e r raphy and hopes to eventually want it but the public wants it LANSING LAUNDRY Daugherty said, "b u t we won’t use the weekend to teach him on kickoffs. How can he S p a r t a n b o o t e r s tRe a r t teach on the college level. even m ore. I think the AFL will & DRY CLEANERS cover the kickoff w ith a b are of putting the ball th ro ugh T he Spartan defense m a d e be playing the NFL within two foot?” the u p r i g h t s . things rough for N orthw estern y e ars,” 1 1 2 W. Grand R i v er B esides the work of Raye and P h o t o by J o e M e s s i c c i when O nesti was playing as MSU Onesti said he thinks the A m er­ Phone 332*8407 G roza, th e re Avere other notable happenings. R over back G eorge W ebster perform ed the m ost outstanding STAR TSTODAY defensive play of the day when he intercepted a p a ss and ran 40 yards for a G reen sco re. F reshm an halfback M itch P ru - iett, largely a defensive player last fall, ran w ell in his firs t m ajo r opportunity with the of­ fense. GREEK WEEK P ru iett caught a 10-yard pass Don’t M iss A Single, Exciting Event •‘»á*mW* tí . from Raye to set up a G reen touchdown at the five. He then ran three yards on the next play reg. $4.98 T o n l t e , 4 p . m . : T o r c h Run !£39 P h B with Eddie C o t t o n eventually 7:30: K i c k - o f f Speech scoring from the two. ( F airchild ) P o p u la r N am es mm F reshm an backs Dwight L ee T u e sd a y , 5:30: F r a t e r n it y T r a c k Meet and Bob Apisa also saw con­ (IM F i e l d ) L a b e ls G R O U N D E D — J o h n D e n i s o n a p p l i e s a t a c k l e on q u a r t e r b a c k J o h n M u l l e n sid erab le action w ith the firs t W e d n e s d a y , - F r id a y : Ugliest G r e e k Voting d u r i n g S a t u r d a y ’ s s c r i m m a g e at S p a r t a n S t a d i u m . M u l l e n , u n d e r s t u d y f o r S t e v e team . ( Uni on C o n c o u r s e ) iM M N H M C o u p o n H M J u d a y , r e c e i v e d a s h o u l d e r I n j u r y e a r l y In t h e w o r k o u t but r e t u r n e d to d i r e c t It has been difficult for the T h u rs d a y , 5:30: T r a c k Meet F in a ls Spartans to exhibit th e ir top of­ t h e G r e e n s q u a d l a t e r on. Photo by Jo e M e s s ic c i fensive effort th is spring with F r id a y , 8 - 1 1 p.m .: S ig m a Chi S t r e e t Dance I Aqua Not Intramural News Saturday, 9 a.m .: Community P ro ject halfback Clint Jones and end Gene 1 p . m . : S i g m a A l p h a Mu T r i c y c l e R a c e W ashington out fo r track and Ju­ Everyw here day playing baseball. 4 - 7 p . m . G r e e k F e a s t wi t h $ 2 .0 0 M E N ’S SOFTBALL 4 Akua Pahula-A keg Field 8:50 p.m . 1 B aw diers-Shieks AW aterH EVANSTON, 111.— Rain fell ole! “ T his w as stric tly a training scrim m ag e,” D a u g h e r t y said. " I ’m glad we have a chance to let so many show what they can THE GATEWAY TRIO Sunday, 1:3 0 p .m . G r e e k Sing (A uditorium) b iCoupong Field 5:20 p.m . 2 A karpous-A krojox h e re Saturday afternoon on the do.” 1 F eeM ales-F en cilir 3 I elch-F enian W orkouts w ill resu m e Wed­ Right Guard 2 IOLC-BM F’s N orthw estern U niversity cam ­ pus, w ashing out the f irs t leg of nesday afternoon with another W E’R E FOR’UNtt lot a spheres-M oF u’s Men. interested in joining the the Spartan golf team ’s weekend scrim m ag e slated for Saturday Deodorant C achet-Cabana MSU volleyball club, call Bob jaunt to Big Ten schools. • afternoon at the Stadium . A ktion-A kcelsior M arcero (3-2070). C o a c h J o h n B rotzm ann’s reg. $ 1 . 5 0 C arthage-C avalier E ntries a re now being ac­ sw ingers w ere to m eet W iscon­ Rinky D inks-B litzers cepted fo r residence hall and in­ sin and Southern Illinois in C ar- Couponi 8 Boehm & B ow erm an-Scorpi- dependent team t e n n i s tourna­ bondale, 111 ., today with hopes of ons * m ent. Deadline is F rid ay , 5 p.m . securing th e ir firs t spring vic­ 9 F inger s-M ugwumps T h ere will be a scratch m eet­ to ry . L ast weekend the Spartans Sunglasses 10 W imbledon-W isdom ing for all fra tern ity track m an­ finished last in a quadrangular Field 6:30 p.m . a g ers in 208 M en’s IM Tuesday m eet at Ohio State. reg. $ 1 . 0 0 1 A sh e r-T ro tters *at 4:45. 2 C asopolis-C am eron All team s en tered in the fra ­ junior Heading the golf contingent is 3 E. Shaw 6-7 tern ity team tennis tournam ent eragingDoug Sw artz, who is av­ check the IM office for p a ir­ Ken Benson isstrosecond 78.5 k es p e r round. |Coupon| 4 W ight-W ilding 5 C aravelle-C ache ings. Play begins 5:30 p.m . Wed­ with 79 stro kes av erage.to Sw . artz 6 E. Shaw 8-9 nesday. ________________ Clairol Creme 7 Abendego-Abbington 8 Easy X -L eftovers Hai r Col ori ng Velvet Rail Billiards Jo e F. F a rh a t’ s . . . 9 Akohol-Akbaram a reg. $ 1 . 2 5 10 W iquassett-W indjam m er Field 7:40 p . m . 1 M ontie-H edrick 2 A krophobia-A khilles ♦Presen ts* . o u pone 3 F ello e-F eral Tournament Tim e Greater Lansing Kleenex • A T L . keep • N at. Sci. GRADES reg. 3 3 $ •H u m . • Soc. UP! Pocket Billiards Tournament * San ctio n ed by the IC o u p o n i ORIGINAL CAMPUS B illia rd C o n g re ss of A m e ric a Modess SUMMARIES t ntries close Qualifying round May 3 B e g i n s A p r i l 19 reg. 454 MARSHALL MUSIC 2004 N. L arch (U.S. 27 North) 487-3528 307 E. Gr. Ri v e r 332-6997 Co upo ni Arpege Sachet MOT GETTING reg. $ 4. 00 IP SH ES IN VOUR HAIR Cigarettes 25c ...G E T THIS always Coupons good through May 3 T h o s e d a i n t y f i n g e r s a r e n ’t C o u p o n s g o o d at a b o u t to p l a y g a m e s in a E a s t L a n s i n g Only m e s s y , m o u s y m a n e ! So, STATE g e t wi t h it! . . . g e t y o u r h a i r shaped-up wit h S H O R T C U T . D i s c i p l i n e s c r e w c u t , b r u s h c ut, a n y c u t ; g i v e s it life ! H e l p s c o n d itio n — p u t s m o r e b o d y , m o r e m a n a g e a b i l i t y , m o r e gi rl s in y o u r hai r! G e t it todpy. Old S p i c e S H O R T C U T Hai r D is c o u n t G r o o m b y S h u l t o n .. . t u b e o r j a r ,only . 5 0 p l u s t a x . C o s m e tic s & V it a m in s lAcross From Student Services! Monday, April 26, 1965 WÊÊÊÊÊi — i CALL TODAY 1 1 m BETTER JO B S ' ‘ II n ii ' 3 5 S - 8 2 5 5 Automotive Employment F o r Sale P ersonal Automotive CORVETTE 1964 Fas'back. 300 VAUXHALL, 195$. New exhaust WANTED, GHÜftCHoffice se c re ­ CAM PER j ON 195$ 1-1/2 ton RENT your TV from NEJAC. P r o b l e m s F r o m P a s t with a hp. 4-speed. AM -FM . Excellent system , good engine, four new tary /’ Five-day w eek. Good pay. C hevrolet t r u c k . C om pletely New Z enith portab le for only lowcosr condition. $3,375. Will finance. tire s . Highest b i d d e r . Phone C all ED 2-2559 for Interview . 20 shapel 655-2883; 655-1733. 23 and delivery! C allF ree furnished. L ike n e w. E xcellent $9 p e r m onth. NEJAC serv ice TV C all Bob, 332-0262. 19 372-2370. 19 HOME MANAGEMENT includes W A N T AD DODGE LANCER 1^61. \\'hite~with VAUXHALL 1958. Good condition. t h r e e pre-sch o o l c h i l d r e n , VIOLIN^, VIOLA, cello, guitar. A EEYTfeR PRICE for your c a r weekdays. B est working condi­ Custom m ade. G eneral re p a ir­ R ental. 482-0624. C P a k is t a n P r o b e d red in te rio r. L arge 6 . Good con­ F irs t $150 t a k e s It. 414 W. P akistan is facing the prob­ e x p e r i m e n t i n g the lib eral • A U T O M O T IV E dition. Call any tim e, ED >-9755. B arnes Ave. Phone IV 5-5876 tions. Now to term end. 484- ing. C ases, strin g s, p a rts , ac­ a t PH ILP DODGE, 1431 E a s t lem s she inherited after colonial approach, and has, therefo re, 4082. 20 ce sso ries. NOLAN BARTOW M ichigan. See R uss Lay. Phone • EM PLO YM EN T DODGli, 1964, wagon. L arge en- a fte r 6 pm . 19 COLLEGE S tU D E N T S rW T need Violin m aker. 306 1/2 North IV 4-4517, C ru le and the not too friendly taken various m easu res to bring • FO R REN T glne, new tire s . Pow er. 20,000 VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Blue. New full or p a rt-tim e salesm en. W ashington. IV 7-5697. 19 atti'ude of h er im m ediate neigh­ the existing laws in conform ity • FO R S A LE m iles left on w arranty. $2,385. tire s . Radio, h e ater. Luggage C om m ission, plus educational PIANOS- ALL kinds, Including INTERESTED IN FLYING? New b or, India. with the Islam ic thought as well • L O S T A FO U N D 339-8074. 18 rack . Serviced regularly. Ex­ bonus. Call IV 5-9466, 8-10 am . old uprights. ROBERT WEAR equipm ent open to students and David staff. IvraU" FLYING CLUB. 355- of A m erican Thought and Lan­ as D. A nderson, pro fesso r to accom m odate m o d e r n ‘ cellent c o n d i t i o n ; 355-3247; FALCON 1960 2-door stick shift. 21 guage, enum erated hurdles in the s tru ctu re.into P akistan’s social though’s • PERSO N A L • PEA N U TS PERSO N A L 26,400 m iles. One owner. $450. VOLKSWAGEN 355-0482. 18 daily. 19 R efinishing Shop. Phone TU 9133. • R EAL ESTA TE ED 2-1162.____________ < 9 * B est offer over1958 with sunroof. PART-TIM E ¿ALES and service 2-3320. 25 DO Y 6 (J have to buy a m em ber- way of " P a k is ta n 's S earch for A nderson said it is because $550. Call 337- m an. P r e v i o u s experience FULLY GUARANTEED. Rebuilt ship fo r road m ap travel serv ­ Identity” . of these trends that the m ino ri­ • S E R V IC E FALCON 1961. Good condition. 2459. 21 desirab le, not n e cessa ry . Salary and reconditioned appliances. ice? Am azing offer! With auto Anderson s a i d that Pakistan • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N New battery, exhaust system , V O L K S W A G E N , 1961. F i n e . open. G eneral T ire . IV 5-2281.19 T e rm s . H arley’s A ppliance Re­ insurance from BUBOLZ, the was established as an Islam ic tian s,of BPuddhists tie s akistan-H indus, C h ris­ • WA NT E D generator and spindle bearings. C lean. R ust-proofed. In good WANTED: BUSBOYS for lunch p a ir, 523 E. G rand R iv er. 484- m aps a r e fre e . BUBOLZ, 332- state, bur with th ep assag e of tim e w ere feeling se c u reand P a rs is — DEADLINE C all 337-0867. 18 running o rd er. Call 332-3108.19 and dinner. M eals p l u s cash. 6011. 21 8671. C18 two schools of thought have been no rities w ere holding said . He m i­ respon­ FORD 1958 V-8 autom atic. 2-door VOLKSWAGEN, 1962 w hite se - C all G eorge, 332-0875. 20 o g a K Y fU r N I T U r e . 4- FR E E : 5 qt. utility pail with this w restling to establish their su­ sible posts in the governm ent and 2 p.m. one c l a s s d a y be ­ hardtop. Excellent interior and dan. P riced low for quick sale. EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD Com - mpaohster d ressin g table; din­ ad and any pu rch ase of p re s c rip ­ prem acy. fore p u bl i c a t i on. m echanical condition. $195.355- $895. Gordon Engen, 393-2084. pany needs g irls for tem porary ing roombed;side table; dining table tion, drugs o r co sm etics at w ere actively cooperating in One is the conservative theo­ building up the econom y of the C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 1 2 noon one 8108. 18 18 assignm ents. O ffice experience top. ED 2-5526. 19 MAREK REXALL PRESCRIP­ c ra tic group which wants to m ain­ country. c l a s s da y. bef or e publ ication FORD 1955 V-fe ¡standard tra n s - VOLKSWAGEN 1960 sunroof, fta- required. 616 M ichigan Nation­ T T P E RECORDER. F law less TION CENTER. 301 N .C lippert, tain Pakistan as a relig iou s state, Dealing with the geographical m ission. 4-door. Blue. Radio. dio. E xtra heater. W hitewalls. al T ow er. Phone 487-6071. C20 portab le. A re a l steal fo r $50. by F ran d o r. C18 and the other is the liberal group separation of the country, A nder­ PHONE Very clean interior, ex terio r. C all 337-2708. 20 Call IV 9-3857 for inform ation. ENGLISH AND WESTERN riding which wants to adapt the spirit son said the physical location 355-8255 $200. 351-5483. ' '_________ 20 VOLVO, LATE 1960. Beige. B-16 F o r Rent 19 c o u rse s. E nroll now and receive of Islam ic thought in the light of the two p a rts of the country, RATES FORD, 1^6b 4-door. $400. ENG­ engine. 4-speed. M ichelin X ROWE RANCH has fine horses WESTERN WEAR, boots, sadd- fre e bus tran sp o rtatio n . 882- of m odern developm ents in socio­ about 1,0 0 0 m iles ap art, and with LISH BIKE, $17. ED 7-0177. 18 t i r e s . Excellent c o n d i t i o n for ren t. 10 m inutes from cam - lery. COLTSFOOT MERCAN­ 4863; 355-2015.______________ 21 econom ic o rd er. India lying in be’ween, is the 1 D A Y .............$ 1 . 5 0 FORD, i960 4-door Wagon. Stick. throughout. 337-2056. 19 pus. R eservations. 372-2325. 19 T IL E . 11380 Peacock R o a d , He said the p resen t regim e, biggest stum bling block In the 3 D A Y S _____ $ 3 . 5 0 Makq good second car. Reason­ L aingsburg. Phone 651-5637. 26 Real Estate led by P resid en t Ayub Khan, is p ro g ress of the country. The two TOPS DOWN p a rts having different languages,,, BICYCLE S T O R A G E : S a l e s , TH REE BEDROOM ranch. Full 5 D A Y S _____ $6. 00 Apartments able. 13510 Wacousta Rd. Phone ( 3 a s e d on 1 5 words per ad) 627-2243. 19 M A R R I E D C O U P L E . O n e - basem ent, g a r a g e . P artially OLIN cu ltu res, varying food habits and SPORTS CARS AWAY! serv ice a n d re n ta ls. E A S T com pleted recrea tio n room in opposed clim atic conditions pose FORD 1960 Sunliner C onvertible. bedroom ap artm ent, U niversity 'LANSING C Y CLE, 1215E .G rand REPORT Th e r e will be a 50< s e r v i c e and bookkeeping c h ar ge if Straight shift. Runs good, but 1964 TRIUMPH T R -4. R a d i o . V illage, sublet for sum m er. Re­ R iver. C all 332-8303. C basem ent, h h slett-ten m inutes H O S P I T A L a difficult and en tirely typical needs body work. 882-4400 after Luggage rack. Light blue. 13,500 decorated. Rent adjustable. Call fro m cam pus. A vailable June problem in building up the p e r­ 19 GET YOURS - Phil F ran k ’s C a r- 1st. M inim um down, $500 with t hi s ad is not paid within 7 pm . 20 m iles. $2,495. 355-6145. sonality of the country as a Pak­ o ne we ek . toon Book. 50 of P h il’s best may v isit between 2-4 istani nation. FORD l95 7 T airlan e 5(50. 4-door 1964 MGB. 10,000 m iles. Sm ells FURNISHED APARTMENT for C artoons in a beautifully bound FHA f i n a n c i n g . C all D. F. p.mStudents . and 7-8 p.m . daily. T racing the history of the lan­ with Ford-O -M atic and pow er new. $2,395. couple with one child. Cheap rent book - $1.00 each. F o r o rd e rs O ffice, 355-5268. Aschom . R esidence, 339-8435; The State News does not steering. $150. P h o n e O X 9- 1963 TRIUMPH T R -4. 24,000 plus little AM dom estic w ork. 18 A dm ission include J a m e s guage problem , which ultim ately perm it racial or religious of five or m ore, call: 351-4322 M ayes, P o rt A ustin, freshm an; resu lted into the adoption of two 2449. 20 m i l e s . AM-FM" r a d i o . W ire ED 2-5977. 22 between 6 p.m . and m idnight. discrim ination in its ad­ S e rv ic e Lew is A braham , Saginaw fresh ­ national languages for the coun­ vertisin g colum ns. The FORD 195? F airlan e 500. E xcel- w heels. $1,895. E d en R oc A pts. AMBASSADOR OLDS ¿ F lat'an d RENT your TV from NEJAC. man; B arry Schiff, W innetka, 111., try —Bengali for E ast Pakistan State News will not accept lent transportation. $135. Call 1963 TRIUMPH T R -4. R a d i o . F F rench horn. Ju st like new. New Zenith portable for only freshm an; F red rick S arnia, Ont., and U rdu for W est P ak istan— advertising from persons 337-0409. 20 Luggage rack. $1,795. 252 R iver St., E X . $225. 337-9630 a fte r 9 pm . 18 $9 p e r month. F re e serv ice senior; E lsa K ressm an, T re n ­ A nderson said the difficulties in discrim inating against r e ­ LOTUS ELITE Stage H .S eriesII. 1964 SPITFIRE. B right red! Black N ow le a sin g fo r PIRANHA. LARGE flesh -eatin g and delivery. C all NEJAC TV ton, F la., freshm an; E rn est S. th is reg a rd w ere still not yet ligion, race, color or na­ Z F Box, well m aintained. C all top. Radio, New whitewall tire s . b east. K iller! Viviousl D estruc­ R ental. 482-0624. C Jensen, D esplaines, 111., fre sh ­ over. tional origin. collect, M att, 655-4990, Ann $1,795. S u m m e r & F a l l man; C harles Sm ith, Levvistown, He said though Bengali was the A rbor. 20 1962 SUN BE.AM ALPINE Road­ Nat Hammond 332-8488 | tive! B est offer over $50. 355- DIAPER SERVICE, sam e d ia - P a., freshm an; C h arles K ram er, single regional language for the s te r. Radio. W ire w heels. Red. SUMMER TERM . Luxury 4-m an 3132. 18 p e rs retu rned. E ither you rs or eastern wing of the country, there Automotive MG A MARK 11, 1962 R oadster. $1,495. N1KKOREX WITH f/2 lens and ours. With our service, you may Swan Lake, N.Y., junior; Isa - Abarth P ire lle s, b elts, radio. Each one very clean and in top apartm ent. A cro ss from cam ­ case, $170. A lso N ikkor 35mm include tw o pounds of b a b y dore M aster, C oral G ables, F la., w ere at least four Im portant r e ­ CADILLAC 1^57 Coupe DeVille. E xtra heater. Tonneau. Excel­ m echanical condition. pus. P arking. F o r appointm ent, sophom ore; H a r r y Schaefer, gional dialects in the w estern Runs and looks good. May be lent condition. $1,295. 351-5021. call 351-4506. 18 f/2 .8 lens, $100. C all L a rry at clothes that do not fade. D iaper Los Angeles, C alif., supho- p a rt, Pusl)to, Punjabi, Sindhi and seen at 5727 Joshua. 393-1434. 19 SPARTAN MOTORS GIRL ROOMMATE wanted for 337-1540 after 7 pm . 22 pail furnished. m ore; B rian Sprague, Plym outh Baluchi. The English is, th e re ­ 19 MG A 1958. L ow m ileage. No ru st. 3000 E. M ichigan tw o-girl a p a r t m e n t . A cross SPINET P I A N O , accrosonlc, AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE sophom ore; R obert E. Boyle, fore, playing an im portant ro le in CHEVROLET 1966 2-door. Stand- Blue with gray in te rio r. See to IV 7-3715____________C from Union. C all 337-2048. 20 Baldwin m ahogany. V ery good 914 E. G ier St. Union Lake sophom ore; Sheila M. unifying the linguistic differen­ ard shift. 6-cy lin a er. 5 new appreciate. ED 7-7473. condition. $600. Also Philco H i- IV 2-0864 C S tark, Broadview , 111., fre sh ­ c e s. It is still the office language, 18 Auto Service & Parts F i c o n s o l e , mahogany. ED WATCH REPAIRING and cle an - man; Jam es T . C oburn, Lexing­ and at least the higher education tire s . Very good condition. 882- MG MIDGET 1962. Excellent con- NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e Ho u s e s 3450. 18 dition. New tire s . Low m ileage. p ric e from $7.95. New sealed MODERN HOME on L a k e L an­ 2-0537. 20 ing, using the new ultrason ic ton freshm an; W illiam A. Reggio, is being taught in E nglish. But CHEVROLET 196l, Bel A ir, 4- 332-8721. s, 99£. Salvage c a rs , large sing. Four students wanted for CANOES: 16' fib erg lass " P e re cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz­ Duxbury, M ass., freshm an; Betty language, A nderson added, would d o o r , 6-cy lin d er, autom atic. MUSTANG 1965 C onvertible de­19 beam sum m er, while ow ner vacations. M arquette” . $165. 17’ m olded ing and rem ounting. All work L . Robinson, Benton H arbor sen­ never pose a th reat to the inte­ Clear.. M ust sell. Phone IV 4- luxe. 289 engine. Floor shift. stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO C all 339-2597.______________ 20 mahogany “ W olverine*’, $180. g u a r a n t e e d . T H O M P S O N ior; M iles E . Jones, Jackson g rity of the country. 3928. • 18 W hitewalls. T ake over pay­ PARTS, 5-1921. 613 E . South St. IV . C Rooms Beautiful 15*—16* deluxe Runa­ JEW ELRY, 223 M .A.C., E ast freshm an: G loria J . Lindsay, CHEVROLET 1^62 C onvertible. m ents. 332-3644, after 6 pm. 19 GENERATORS bouts', $675-$850. U sed canoes, L ansing. C all ED 2-2293. 48 Ja sp e r senior; Paula L ee R ehner , AND S t ARTER~5. Red. White, top. Black in te rio r. MUSTANG 1965 C onvertible. V- 8 . R ebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ MALE STUDENTS. Supervised $100 up. R ep air work reaso n ­ TV RENTALS for students. E co- Sullivan, W alled Lake sophom ore; G ary B . A K o k o m o , Ind., fre sh - A r t t l U V U l U g 1 9 1 « « /il/jn y je f Full pow er. A lm ost new white­ Burgandy. 3-sp eed . Seatbelts. teed! Exchange p ric e $7.90. M e­ housing. Cooking, parking. Two able. CUSTOM BOAT DESIGN nom ical ra te s by the term a n d w all tire s . E x tras, Excellent Radio. W hitew alls. Top condi­ chanic on the job! Installation blocks from B erkey. Phone IV and REPAIR, 1020 Dakin St., meAfh,*UN}VBRS3TY-TV RENT­ man; Sandra J . Hunt, D etroit Jun­ condition. OX 4-8081. 18 tion. $2,295. C all 694-6351. 20 serv ice available. ABC AUTO 5-8836. 23 IV 9-1845. 27 ALS. 484-9263. C ior; and David L. B urghard, O r­ T o S p e a k H e r e CHEVROLET 1958. 4-door. Good MUSTANG 1965 hardtop. Blue. PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5 - RINCON SKATEBOARDS- B rand DIAPER SERVtCfe, th ree types ch ard Lake sophom ore. condition. Call 489-1018 after 4 Autom atic tran sm issio n . Radio 1921. For Sale new. Made, of oak. W heels by of d iap ers to choose from . Bulk David Gordon M itten, of H ar­ C VIOLIN. FULL rich tone with new Chicago R o ller Skate. $6 . Phone wash f o r cle an er, w hiter d ia­ Wanted v ard U niversity, w ill talk about pm . 18 and h eater. C all ED 2-8972 after CHEVROLET 1960 convertible. 5 pm . Employment . ca se a n d ac c e sso rie s. $60 o r 353-1571. , 20 p e rs. Fluff dried and folded. U se BLOOD DONORS heeded. $5 for ’’New E xcavations at S ardis” 20 348, autom atic. Black with white OLDSMOBILE 1964 4-speed. Like N U R SE -R E G lST E kE D . E xper- best offer. 372-2983 after 5 pm. COM PLETE DRUM se t. S linger- your own o r ren t ours. C ontain­ RH P ositive; $7 for RH Nega­ THuesday onors C at 7:30 p.m ., in the ollege Lounge of the top. $975. Call 487-0234 after new. Many e x tra s. $3,700 new. ienced. R esponsible position. 18 land professional. $350, o r best e r s furnished. No deposit. 25 tive, D etro it Blood S ervice, Inc. L ib ra ry . The G IR L's ENGLISH R acer. Hardly offer. Call FE 9-2038. 20 y e ars experience. BY-LO DIA­ 1427 E. M ichigan Ave., H ours talk is being spon­ 6 pm . 20 Top pay. D aytim e hours. Give PER SERVICE, 1010 E. M ichi­ sored by the A rchaeological So­ Still under w arran ty . M ust see. CHEVY II, 1963 Super-SportC on- W ill be s o l d fo r $2,250. IV com plete p a rtic u la rs in applica­ used. Very good shape. Call 353- HGL t GN CORONET and a c c e s- gan. IV 2-0421. 9-4, Monday, T uesday, W ednes­ ciety. .2434. 18 C day, F r i d a y. -12— 7 T hursday. vertible. A utom atic tra n sm is­ 4-1962. sion. Cordovan brow n, black top. 19 tion. W rite Box No. B -2, State CHOICE BEEF, for your fre e z - sEoxcellent rie s . Used only few m onths. condition. B est offer ' A C C I D E N T PROBLEM? C a l l 489-7587. 48 D epartm M itten, who teaches in the News. 20 K alam azoo S treet Body Shop. ent of F ine A rts of H ar­ E xtra sharp. Phone 372-2567.18 OLDSMOBILE 1962 Dynamic ' 88 ', SATURDAY LANDSCAPE a n d e r. Cut, w rapped, blast frozen over $50. Call D ori, ED 2-2569. WANTED: TUTOR, S tatistics 421. vard, has been a Fulbright F e l- , CORY AIR MONZA, 1 ^ 2 . Black 4-door. L arg e m oto r, power Gardening fieldw ork. Apply in and delivered. C all 485-5394.25 20 Sm all dents to large w recks. C all 355-5829 evenings, 19 low at the A m erican School of with red in te rio r. $1,000. Call steering, b rak e s. E x tras. One p erson. TWiss L andscape Cen­ p o r t a b l e T y p e w r it e r s , TENNIS RACQUETS. F a c t o r y GA uaranteed m erican a n d foreign c a r s . 489-7507.1411 bedroom hom e to ren t for sum ­- C lassical Studies in A thens. He PROFESSOR D E S I R E S th ree G eorge O sterson, 351-4687. 18 o w n e r . E xcellent condition. te r, 1112 L ake L ansing Road. 19 new and reconditioned. T rad es p ric e s on new Davis fram es and E ast Kalamwork. has d o n e diggings at Sardi, CORVAIR 1962 M onza. 4 -speed. $1,600. 489-4352. 18 accepted. All p ric e s. WOLVER­ strin g s. P rofessio nal quality. TOD KlN TN tAazoo. offers counseling C m e r 1965. Call 337-7037. 18 C orinth and in New M exico. He Bucket seats. 5 nearly new tire s. OLDSMOBILE, 1 9 6 4 C u t l a s s Town & Country INE TYPEW RITER CO., 117 E. C all Paul, 353-0282. 20 serv ice on buying o r selling Real DESPERATELY NEEDED. Set of has had w orks published about his Good condition. $1,075.882-1713. Sport Coupe 4-speed . Pow er Food Company K alam azoo. 482-1452 . 25 TWO FORMALS, cocktail length. E state. IV 5-1777 o r ED 2-2810. golf clubs. C all 355-7027 after diggings at S ardis. CORYAIR 1960. 4-door auto- steering. C onsole. Low m ileage. LIVING ROOM furniture. Daven- One pink s a t i n ; other aq ua/ 19 5 pm . All in terested p erso ns a re in­ m atic. Radio. Needs paint re­ Excellent condition. S e l l or wants three men for food po rt, m atching ch air. Occasion­ w hite. Size 5-7. W orn once. FE JOB HUNTING? We will furnish vited to attend. Anyone wanting p a ir. $450. Call TU 2-2132; 5333 trad e. 694-8111. 18 sales. Call 487-3661 for al ch air. F loo r lam p and table 9-8455. 22 you with 100 professional p e r­ CANOEIST FOR 1(5 week trip from m ore details m ay contact M rs. S. Logan. 20 OLDSMOBILE 1964 C utlass Con- personal interview . l a m p s . Hoover Sweeper. IV R E L A X-A-CISOR. T ra n sisto r sonal resu m es. E xpert advice. Soo to Jam es B ay.C all 332-1852 E leanor G. H uzar at 355-7511. CORVAIR 1961. Monza coupe. 4- vertible. Loaded. E verything but PART-TIM E. A ttention teach ers 2-8053. 18 m odel. B rand new. $400 re ta il. ED 2-5711. 27 o r IV 9-9152 evenings. 22 speed. Red; red in terio r. Excel­ a ir. $2,395. 337-2660. 19 and students. R eaders Digest FRATERNITIES, SORORIT1ES- M ake an offerl Phone 882-4400, T y pi n g S er v i c e •Ñ] lent condition. M ust seel Cali PLYMOUTH, 1?63 F u ry C onvert- Sales and S ervice, Inc. is now A re y o u satisfied with your a fte PEANUTS I HATE TO5M IT, 351-4730. 19 ible. Pow er steerin g , brakes. accepting applications for excit­ p resen t m eat source? If NOT, r 7 pm . 20 * O f f i c e r S e le c tio n PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. BUT I DON'T CORVAIR 1962, 4-door autom at- Radio, heater. B lue, White top, ing new stereo and m usic pro­ call BROWER’S, OX 4-3691. 25 DRUM cym bal, $ET. T h ree drum s, one IBM S electric D issertations, -Blue and silv e r lacquer. APPRECIATE HAVING I n t e r v ie w s S e t ic. One ow ner. 28,000 m iles. blue in te rio r. IV 4-1798. 19 g ram . F or inform ation call M r. BÚNK BEDS, six m onths old. $225. Call 339-2438. th eses, term p ap ers. 337-1527. DOG HAIR ALL OVER $900 . 332-8076. 18 PONTIAC, 1960 2 -d o o r stick.N ew Blythe, at 882-6629. 26 Cost $105 new. Still look like 20 C MV PIANO W illiam F . Kyle, A ir F orce TYPEW RITER. ROYAL A risto - TYPING IN m y hom e. Neat and officer training selection officer , C o r v e t t e 1963 Fastback. 4- dual actual exhausts, b rak e s. 43,000 CHOOSE YOUft ti\VN HOl)R§. A new- w ill sell for $70 o r best m iles. $875. 818 Loa, c ra t portab le. E lite type. Ju st ac cu rate . Will pick up and de- for M ichigan, will be intheU nion speed. 300 hp. S ilver. 21,000 few hours a day can m ean excel­ offer. 484-4249. 18 Lobby from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . actual m iles. New tire s . Call TU 2-0803. 19 lent earnings for you as a trained 15’ C R E S T L i n e r , tra ile r. reconditioned. $60. C all 372- liv e r. Phone IV 2-6850. 19 RAMBLER 1962 C ustom C lassic 2144. 20 EDlE STARR, t y p i s t . T heses, T uesday to interview men and M ike, 332-3555. 20 Avon rep resen tativ e. F o r ap­ L eath er se a ts /in te rio r. Elec­ women between 21 and 29 y e ars 6 . Stick. O verdrive. Radio. Oth­ pointm ent in your own hom e, tric s ta rte r. 40 hp Johnson out­ ALUMINUM 15’ Lone S tar, m otor d issertatio n s, t e r m p apers, old Interested in becom ing offi­ e r ex tras. E xcellent condition. w rite o r c a l l M rs. Alona board m otor. $1,195. IV 9-0057. and tra ile r. Excellent condition. general t y p i n g . Experienced. M ust sell. 355-9443. 18 Huckins, 5664 School St., H as- $895. Cam ping supplies. Phone IBM E le c tric . OR 6-2645. C c e rs in !he U nited State A ir Get Out of the 18 IV 9-6229. 22 F orce. THUNDERBIRD 1958. Body, m o- lett, M ichigan o r call evenings, AFRICAN VIOLETS, about 35/ JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4. G raduates a n d seniors within SUMMER'S to r in excellent condition. Low FE 9-8483. C18 Sell all o r separately. 713 W. WIG. NEtV, short Italian cut and ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ seven m onths of graduation are actual m ileage. New tire s . 353- GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT Lenaw ee. Call IV 5-8677. 18 se t. Auburn. H alf-p rice. $50. v ertising, 533 N. C lippert. IV eligible to.apply. HOT, H O T SUN 0129. 19 fo r perm anent positions in of­ FORMAL. YELLOW, full length. C all IV 2-2507. 20 5-2213. C E m phasis f o r c a re e r field fice, sales, technical. Call IV W orn o n c e . Size 9. Call iy L ost & Found ANN 6 ROWN typist and m ulti- choice is on the pilot and navi­ and enjoy the fresh 2-1543. C20 2-2623. 18 LOST: LETTER co ntainingpasa- lith offset printing (black and gator p r o g r a m s , Kyle said. coolness of one of our Now Leasing STUDENT WIFE wanted fu lltim e ENGLISH LIG H T-W EIG H T 3- port. of G am al E lashab. If found, w hite and color). IBM. G eneral Women may apply for specific For Summer until term end. Apply in p e r­ s p e e d bicycles, $39.77, full typing, term p a p ers, t h e s e s , c a re e r field according to their son, T he C ard Shop, 309 E. p ric e . R ental-purchase term s please call 487-3130. 18 d issertatio n s. 332-8384. Swimming Pools and Fall Terms C m ajo r. Com plete inform ation on G rand R iver. 20 available. We also have tennis Personal BARBI M EL, P rofessional typist. ■«’the m edical sp ecialist and nu rs­ IQCAL MUSIC Studio. Telephone racq uets, golf balls, badminton No job too larg e o r too sm all. ing p rogram s w ill *be available. # A lb ert A pts. sales g irls. G uitar, accordion, b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. INTERESTED in f l y In CT New Block off cam pus. 332-3255, C • piano in stru cto rs needed. Box ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s equipm ent open to students and staff *MSU FLYING CLUB. 355- TYPING IN m y hom e. T erm pa­ 0 A venue A pts. C -3 , State News. 22- from Union. ED 2-3212. C 0133; 337-0774. 19 pWill e rs and th e ses. C all 627-5160. C S R S e ts F o r u m pick up and d eliver. 20 T h e C om m ittee for Student 0 R iv e r h o u s e A pts, EVENING EMPLOYMENT TYPING. TERM papers an d R ights (CSR) w ill sponsor an We still have a few W a t e r s Edge a n d t h e s e s . E lectric typew riter. open-forum discussion of MSU one & tw o-bedroom 0 R iv ersid e E a st SUMMER WORK ■F ast serv ice . 332-4597. 20 lib ra ry problem 's at 3 this afte r­ apartm ents available If you a re 18-35 and free BEV TALLMAN. Your theses, noon n ear Beaumont T ow er. for Sum m er and F al 1. A pts. Ri ver s E d g e A p a r t m e n t s 6-9:30 pm, 4 evenings p er term p a p ers, etc. Typed in my U niversity and lib rary adm in­ week and occasionally on hom e. E lectric ty pew riter. 372- is tra to rs and any in terested fa­ Again OHering N o w Leasing for Saturdays, you can m ain­ 3849. C20 culty and students have been in­ BURCHAM WOODS tain your studies and still TYPING WANTED. A ccurate and vited to attend and speak. . and enjoy a p a rt-tim e job doing neat. Will pick up and deliver. R einhard M ohr, CSR academ ic 9 Months L e a s e s S u m m e r a n d Fall T e r m s affairs chairm an, said this fo r­ EYD EA L V IL L A C all IV 5-0107. 22 S P E C IA L INTERVIEW WORK um w ill kick off a cam paign to Hurry, Call Today Call or Visit 0 2 Bedroom s 0 B u ilt-In FM that w ill bring an average SUPERIOR THESES, general typ- Ing. P rofessio n al s e c r e t a r y . coordinate faculty and student incom e of $55 p e r week. in te re st in lib rary im provem ent. ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 Our Rental Office # 2 B a t h r o o m s • A m p l e P a r k i n g If you a re neat appearing IBM Executive. Dawn M organ. CSR has called in its news­ % A ir-C o n d itio n in g and a hard w o rk er, call ED 7-0971, a fte r 5:30 pm . C18 le tte r, ’’L ogos,” for a higher 204 R iv e r Street M r. Brown, 351-4012 be­ TYPING WANTED. No pick-up or place on the U niversity’s bud­ for better living 3 3 2 -0 2 5 5 End of River Street Mike Stitt ED 2-4432 tw een 10 am & 1 pm . delivery. C all ED 2-2025. 18 get p rio rity list for the lib ra ry . M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L an sing, M ichigan M onday, A pril 26, 1965 7 Local U.N. Vetoes S o c ia l W o rk On WKAR Press Involvement Urged A call for m o re concern on Southern phenom enon. S o c i a l shown that new answ ers m ust be Plebiscite For Africa W KAR-AM M o re J o b s O p e n 10:05 a.m . M u s i c R o o m — MOZART: Piano C oncerto No. the p a rt of Journ alists for the nation's m oral and social prob­ changes a re needed to cu re all degrees of “ sick n e ss,” in all found. "T h e only thing that we really M em bers of the Social Work the undergraduate cu rricu lu m in 13. lem s was sounded by David Dun­ area s of the country, he said. have left to do is concern our­ Club at MSU w ere told last week social work and faculty advisor 2 p .m . S p r i n g S e r e n a d e — can, chairm an of the G reater Newsm en have a responsibility selves with the developm ent of An executive action by the the International R elations Club that th ere w ere m any job openings for the club, ag reed with him . GRIFFES: Pi an o Sonata, L ansing C oordinating C ouncil, a to provide the spark that will all the people in this country sec re ta ry -g e n e ra l turned t h e and O rchard . L ak e sophom ore, in th eir field throughout M ichi­ Between 400 a n d 500 new D V O R A K : Symphony No. 9, civil rights* group, on cam pus rekindle th'e flam e of social con­ and ultim ately of all the people C am pus U .N .'s G eneral A ssem ­ reported on th e M SU-Vietna- gan. positions w ere added in M ichi­ C H O P I N : Andante Spianato & T hursday night. science, he said. on this p la n et," D u ncan ,said. bly F riday into a Security Council m ese V illage p ro jec t. T hom as W. Cook, superinten­ gan in the p a st y e a r, and many G rande Polonaise, STRAVINSKY: Duncan spdke at the 1965 initi­ The ex perien ces of the last 30 m eeting. T he action was the re ­ T he n e w system of proxies dent of program operations for of these a re s till open. F ireb ird B allet. ations of the MSU th a p te r of y e ars of dom estic conflict, in­ sult of low attendance. which was to be explained at F r i­ the state departm ent of Public M ichigan is looking for two W KAR-FM Sigm a Delta C hi, national p ro ­ ternational tensions, population T he question of the status of day’s m eeting w ill be used at the W elfare, said that Job oppor­ kinds of people with d egrees in . 10 a.m . O nC am pus—A stronaut fessional society for men in jo u r­ increase and expansion of social the P ortug uese A frican provinces next m eeting, May 7, being held tunities had rise n in the past social w ork—those capable of Alan Bean, “ Space B riefin g ." nalism . F i v e jou rn alism stu­ aw areness, Duncan said, have of M ozambique and Angola was in conjunction wi h International y ear. future advanced d eg rees and also 1 p.m . M usic T h ea ter—M usi­ dents—R ichard H a n s e n , E ast acted upon by the Security Coun­ Week. L ucille B arb er, coordinator of those who can m ove into su p er­ cal, "O nce Upon a M attress.” Lansing sophom ore; K y l e K er- 8 p.m . DALLAPICCOLA Op­ I n d i a T a l k S la t e d and bawy, B loom field H i l l s sopho­ 7 :0 0 c il. visory positions, he said. e ra , “ II P rig io n ero .” S. K. R. B handari, chairm an TODAY 9:30 P.M . T he resolution asked the T ru s ­ One are a w here w o rk ers a re m ore; M ichael Kindman, F rank­ of the D epartm ent of C om m erce teeship Council to set up a pleb­ always needed is in D etro it. "W e 10:30 p.m . M usic of Today— lin Square, N.Y., junior; Hugh W orks by E lliott C a rte r at B anaras Hindu U niversity, will Four Debaters Picked ACADEM Y iscite and to determ ine the pos­ always have a vacuum in De­ J . Leach, S parta sen ior; and speak on "M anagem ent of Public Jam es S terba, Owosso junior— AW ARD W IN N ER . . . . s ib ilitie s of independence fo r the tro it," Cook said . "O f co u rse, E n terp rises * in India,” in the provin ces. It was defeated, with th is is true of any large city .” D o o r s O p e n E a r l y w ere initiated. Union A rt Room at 3:30 pun. B e s t S u p p o rt in g A c tr e s s th re e in favor, four against and People with M .S .'s are p a r­ D u n c a n said “ A m erican's four abstentions. R ichard S trait, presiden t of For Two-State Tour ticu larly h ard to find, Cook said . Most already have som e type of E ast Lansing P olice investi­ gated a possible breaking and en­ social revolution of the ‘60 s, the i n t e r n a l changes being Monday.______________________ “ Q U IN N IS F our MSU d eb aters w ill tour cross - examination, parlia­ com m ittm ent by the tim e they W isconsin and M innesota high mentary-forum, standard and graduate, he said. terin g at C oral G ables F riday m orning but found only an un­ brought about by the civ il righ ts m ovem ent, a re m ore t h a n a -s ■ to tlU a — « eu ’-T f wi B R IL L IA N T . schools and colleges this week as other debate formats. locked door. _________ -Bosh y Crowthe*. S p a r t a n H e lo t s guests of W isconsin State Univer­ Accompanying the MSU team Ne* York Times sity at R iver F alls. and serving as chairm an-m o d- S e n g e r A t t e n d i n g S p o n s o r M e a ls Squad m em bers selected for e ra to r for the debate program s Spartan H elots sponsored a the assem bly pro g ram tour a re is J e rry M. A nderson, d irec to r T r u c k i n g M e e t i n g n s m g s p irit dinner T hursday for re s i­ R ichard B r a u t i g a m , Albion of fo ren sics. A nderson w as for­ F rank Senger, c h a i r m a n of D rtve-ln T h e a t r e -^ dents of F ee H all. freshm an; Jam es Hudek, C edar m erly a debater at W isconsin M SU's school of jou rn alism , w ill at Jolly R o a d J'J? B esides c a r r y i n g tray s, R apids, Iowa, junior; Kenneth State. p a rticip ate in the annual spring S o u fh C e d a r ?4?9 H elots, in green and white aparel Neton, T r e n t o n , N .J., sopho­ B rautigam w as a m em ber of m eeting of the Sales Council of and green sp irit ha^s, renam ed m o re and K erm it T e rre ll, Col­ the 1964 C lass A M ichigan high the A m erican T rucking A ssocia­ ST A R TS THIS WED! all the food to coincide with the orado Springs, C olo., junior. school debate cham pionship team tions. them e of sp irit. T he M ichigan S tate and W is­ and a m em ber of the MSU team He w ill p resen t aw ards in the FIRST LANSING SHOWING! H it No (2) C olor At 10 PM H elots will be carryin g sp irit consin State team s w ill debate that won the 1965 Wayne State 1965 advertisin g com petition de­ SHE WAS ONLY 15 from dorm to dorm for the next the proposition: "R esolved, That N ational Novice Debate T ourna­ signed to r e c o g n i z e trucking AND ITCHIN’ FOR W few weeks. All residence halls the U.S. Should Significantly Re­ m ent. firm s for outstanding advertisin g Hudek, a M erit Scholar and achievem ent. T he m eeting w ill A N T H O N Y Q U IN N have been invited by Bob A m sler duce E xpenditures in Its O uter to have a sp irit dinner put on Space P ro g ra m ." A s e rie s of Honors by-ithe H elots. 16 audience debates w ill feature num erous C ollege m em ber, has won be held in Biloxi, M iss., today speaker aw ards in col­ through W ednesday. lege v arsity forensic com petition t*WE U K ALAN B ATES IR E N E P A P A S and was the 1964 extem pore MÏCHAELCAC0YANNIS speaking champion of Delta Sigma CAMPUS PRODUCTION R ho-Tau Kappa Alpha National APARAMOUNTRELEAK National Book Drive F o ren sic C onference. 3EBBH Œ SF Newton was a m em ber of the — »» 7 -0 0 7 1 LEASE I” WED. H A Y L E Y M I L L S IN 'Z O R B A T H E G R E E K " 1963 New Je rse y state high school " T R U T H ABOUT S P R IN G " I To Benefit Appalachia JLA*« OWM I -tORGt OuNDtS debate cham pionship team and a L A S T 3 DAYS! m em ber of the MSU team that 75£ to 5:30 Eve. $1.00 1:00-3:05-5:15-7:20-9:30 An estim ated m illion books w ill T he books w ill be distributed won t h e 1964 W a y n e State w ith National Novice D ebate T ourna­ Hi l ar i o us ! be collected this week and sent to 44 Kentucky C olleges and the m ent. to ru ra l school lib ra rie s in Ap­ U niversity of Kentucky, 2ft SHIRLEY MacLAINE > O nC am pK MaxShukan palachia under a national P a re n t- T he program w ill be broad­ B y the author of “Rally Round the Flag. Boy.»!“ T e a c h e r A s s o c i a t i o n anti­ ened la te r to include the en tire 11 - C o m p u t e r C h a p t e r ~ PETER USTINOV 'Dobie G ill in,” etc.) poverty pro gram . s ta te Appalachian region. RICHARDCRENNA T he E ast Lansing' Public L i­ Only certain title s a r e sought T o B e O r g a n i z e d b ra ry w ill serv e as the area col­ for the p ro ject. L ib ra ria n s in the lection center. Appalachia a re a have m ade up a Students who a re in terested in VO YAGE TO T H E BO TTO M O F T H E B A R R E L lis t of the 100 m ost-w anted books com puters a re holding an o r­ As everyone knows, thirteen-tw elfths of the earth s surface is and a supplem entary lis t of 300 ganizational m e e t i n g Tuesday Liquor Bill COLOR*0i UK CM MASOOK .COMPANION FEATURE ‘ ‘S even B r i d e s F o r w ater. T hus we can see how im portant it is to know and undct- title s . Both lis ts a re posted at the night to form a student chap­ Seven B roth ers' stand our oceans. Tow ard this end Am erican colleges last yoat E ast L ansing Public L ib rary . A te r of the A ssociation for Com­ P i n k P a n t h e r C a r to o n em barked on a program to increase enrollm ent in oceanography. collection box w i l l be there puting M achinery (ACM). 1 am pleased to repqrt th at results were nothing short of spcrtac- Is Defeated "W E G I V E P IN K S T A M P S " a lso through May 1. A pplications fo r m em bership ular: In one single sem ester the num ber of students m ajoiing in F u rth e r inform ation m ay be will be accepted and officers " K E E P A M E R I C A SIN GIN G' oceanography rose hv 100 % —from one student to tiro! secu red from the E ast L ansing w ill be elected. 6 P E C IA L E N G A G E M E N T ! Hut more oeeauographefs arj'stifl needed, and so today this T he M ichigan House of Rep­ L i b r a r y , f r o m M r s , Jam es I n t e r e s t e d students should column, norm ally a vehicle for slHjHlash-ioytdurity, will instead resen tativ es T hursday defeated M eulendyke at 332-0338 o r from m eet at 221 C om puter C enter a bill that would have allowed M rs. R obert Sw eitzer at 332- at 7 p.m . T uesday. nsors. the Personna local com m unities to decide whe­ 384 2.' . Stainli— Suvl Razor Blade C’u., m akers of Personna Stainless th e r o r Tiot to se ll liquor on Steel lt#zor Blades which give you more luxury shaves than Sunday. Beep-Beep or any other brand yifli call name -if. by chance, you In all, 39 law m akers voted for don't agree, the m akers of Personna Stainless Steel Razor Blades the bill and 60 ag ainst. Opponents of the bill, espe­ DeltaU psilon will buv you a pack of w hatever brand you think is better my sponsors, 1 say, the Personna Stainless Steel Razor Blade Co. cially Rep. A lbert E. H orrigan, will today, liecausc of the solem nity of this colum n, forego their D -F lin t, argued that the ques­ Initiates^) usual eommerciu! message. We begin our study of oceans w ith that evcr-|x>pular favorite, tion w as not one of w hether li­ T he MSU ch ap ter of Delta Up­ the Pacific. Largest of all oceans, the Pacific was discovered by quor should be sold on Sunday, silon announced that this term ‘d W ith graduation drawing near Balboa, a Spanish explorer of great vision. To give you an idea of but of local self-d eterm ination. 20 new initiates has put its ac­ 1. I’ve been weighing the possibility of becoming a I realized how much more Balboa’s vision, lie first saw the Pacific while standing oil a peak R ep. Edward K. M ichalski, D- tive list over the 400 m ark since perpetual student. there was for me to learn. in Darien, which is in C onnecticut. D etro it, and sponsor of the m ea­ the ch apter’s founding in 1949. T he Pacific is not only the largest ocean, hut the decjK’s t. 1 he su re , serv ed notice that he would Initiated w ere: Jam es B a r- Last week vou said you Yon didn’t also m ove to reco nsid er the vote. denhagen, Suttons Bay sopho­ were considering the realize, did you, m ore; Donald B rem er, E lkhart, merits of mink farming. that when, you graduate Ind., freshm an; M ichel B ucher, your dad will cut Salina freshm an; W illiam Con­ off vour allowance? L e g is la to r S e ts the P acific teas discovered ger, Som erville sophom ore; Rick by Hitlhon, a S furnish W e l f a r e T a l k Deneau, Jackson freshm an; Ray­ explorer of {freni cisión. mond Dhue, Farm ington fre sh ­ R ep. Tom W hite, a m em ber of man; E ric Doka, R o c h e s t e r the sta te leg islatu re from De­ freshm an; P e te r G rom eter, Au­ tro it, w ill speak at a iqeeting of ro ra , 111,, freshm an; Jam es H ea­ P hi Alpha Monday in 3l Union. ley, G rand R apids junior; Jam es He w ill talk On social w elfare Jakubiec, A rlington H eights, 111., issu e s before the leg islatu re. f r e s h m a n ; G regory Kingdon, A fo rm er casew orker w ith the T renton freshm an; L arry L a it- On Special W ayne County B ureau of Social n er, Houston, T ex., freshm an; Aid, W hite is now a m em ber of Jam ie M arch, Pent w ater fre sh ­ the House Social Aid and Wel­ man; A1 Low els, Shaker H ts., fa re C om m ittee. Ohio, freshm an; Goodrich P ra tt, Selection M indanao Trench, off the Philippine Islands, m easures more th an 5,000 fathom s in depth. (It should he jiointed out here that ocean depths are m easured in fathom s—lengths of six feet His talk w ill be preceeded by G rand Haven junior; Dan R o s- the initiation of new m em bers. land, Jackson f r e s h m a n ; B ill P hi Aipna is a national social Schanilec, B irm ingham junior; w ork honorary society and invites Ralph Stafko, T h r e e R i v e r s ofj 3 .1 must admit the thought did enter my mind. 4. What about my thirst for 'Knowledge? after Sir W alter Fathom , a Britisli noblem an of Flizaliethan times who. upon his eighteenth birthday, was given a string six feet long. M any young m en would have sunk in a funk if all they Has the thought ever Just because vou work got for their birthday was a string six feet long, hut not Sir all social work m ajors to attend. freshm an; C o rt Strudw ick, M us­ entered your mind doesn’t mean you have W alter! String in hand, he scam pered around the en tire coast of kegon freshm an; Tom Simpson, that you might get a to stop learning. England m easuring seaw ater until lie was arrested for loitering. O ’N e i l l P l a y B irm ingham freshm an; and Ri­ ch ard V alente, C icero, 111., soph­ PAPERBACKS job and make a career for yourself? Incidentally, a passion for m easuring seems to have run in the family: F athom ’s grandnephcw , Sir John Furlong, s|x>nt all his om ore. Waking hours m easuring racetracks until C harles II had him lie- D is c u s s io n S la t e d headed in honor of th e opening of the Ixuuion School of Econom­ ics.) John W aite, asso ciate p rofes­ so r of com parative literatu re , O m e On O v. 1 /2 OFF But I digress. Let us. as the poet M asefield says, go down to the sea again. (The sea, incidentally, has ever tieen a favorite and R obert R ichards, instru cto r subject for poets anti composers. W ho does not know and love in Social Science, w ill lead a d is­ ¿ l i d Original P r ic e the many robust sea chanties th at have enriched our folk music cussion of O’N eill’s "L ongD ay’s —songs like "Suiling Through K ansas’’ and "111 Swab kour Deck If You'll Swab M ine” and “T he Artificial Respiration SAVE! Journey Into Night’’ at 4:30 p.m . T uesday in 108 K resge. Polka.” ) T h e inform al discussion will M v own favorite sea chanty goes like this: (1 in sure you all co ver both the lite ra ry and tech­ know it. W hy don’t you sing along as you read?) SAVE! nical aspects o f the U niversity O, carry me to the deep blue sea, T h eater production. yw*H Where I can lire with honor, A nd every place I ’ll shave my face 5. You mean earn while learning? 6 . But what do I know about With Stainless Steel Personvr. R ifle R a n g e O pen W ile aw ay insurance? Sing hi, sing ho, sing mal-de-mer! Right. And you can Sing hey and nonny-nonny, T he MSU rifle range in the the tim e lo o k in g do it at Equitable. With your thirst for ■"’T , , Sing Jim m y crack corn and I don’t core, basem ent of Dem Hall w ill be through our They’ll pay 1002 of knowledge, I’m sure Sing Stainless Steel Personal/. open to shooters this term on y our tuition toward you’ll he the star la rg e se le ctio n s of i qualified graduate of their development I ’ll harpoon whales and jib my sails, M ondays and W ednesdays from degree. At the same program. A nd read old Joseph Conrad, 4 to 5 pun . and on F rid ay s from p o p u lar m agazin es time, the work is A nd take m y shares upon the wares, 1 to 3 pun . and pocketbooks challenging, the pas' W ith Stainless Steel Personrad, M em bers of P isto l and R ifle is good, and 1 hear Sing la, sing lo, sing o-lee-a-lay, S C lubs, hunter safety cla ss stu­ at you move lip fast. Sing night and noun and morning, dents and A rm y ROTC cadets w ill be allow ed to shoot. Gand, Shop, For complete information about career opportunities at Equitable, see youi Sing salt and spray atui curds and whey, Sing Stainless Steel Persoming. R ifle and pistol clubs a re open fo r m em bership to both men and wom en. T he P isto l Club will m eet T uesdays from 7 to 10 p.m . and the R ifle Club m eets Wed­ Spartan Center M -F 9:30-8:30 tudent U ook ^^ookS tore F r e e Parking In L a r g e Lot At R e a r Of Store Placement Officer, or'write to Edward D. McDougal, Manager, Manpower Development Division. T h e E Q U IT A B L E L ife A s s u r a n c e S o c ie t y o f th e U n it e d S ta te s Home Office: 1885 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019 i Equitable 1965 An Equal Opportunity Employer it 1965, M a x B hu lm an T h e la n d lo c k e d m a k e r s o f P e rs o n n a ® a n d P e rso n n a I n j e c t o r B la d e s w ish y o u s m o o t h sa ilin g a n d s m o o t h s h a v in g — w ith P e rso n n a a n d P e r s o n n a ’s p e r fe c t p a r t n e r : B u r m a S h a v e® , re g u la r o r m e n t h o l. I t so a k s r in g s a r o u n d a n y o t h e r la th e r ! nesdays at thé sam e h o rs. Sat. 9:30-5:30 ______ M onday, A pril 26, 1965 O M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan B o a r d A p p r o v e s A p p o in tm e n ts Placement Bureau May 3, Monday State D epartm ent of S o c i a l R O C H E S T E R — The MSU thought and language included: to rie s in the U.S.A.; Alexis J . coach, to associate p ro fesso r Students m ust sign up in p e r­ W elfare: Social work (B,M), P sy­ B oard -of T ru ste e s gave approv­ Jane A nn B arkau, instructor; Panshin, p ro fe sso r a n d c h air­ and assistan t d ire c to r, health, son at the Placem ent B ureau at chology, Sociology (B). M ichigan. al T hursday to 44 appointm ents, W illiam C ham berlain, instruc­ m an, forest products, July 26 to physical education and re c re a ­ least two days p rio r to interview . M /F 16 leaves, 5 assignm ents, tra n s­ to r, B ruce C u rtis, assista n tp ro - Aug. 25, 1965, to study and travel tion, and intercollegiate ath let­ A rm ada A rea'S ch o o ls: Girls* W estchester Township E l e ­ fe rs and m iscellaneous changes, fesso r; DeW'itt Dykes, instruc­ in W estern E urope and Clyde E. ics, A pril 15. P hysical Education, All Elem en­ m entary Schools: E arly and L a­ and 6 resignatio ns and term ina­ tor; A lfred Jones, instructor; H enson, p ro fe sso r, English, Sept. A ssigned to t h e A rgentine te r E lem entary Education, Eng­ John L aw less, instructor; Sally 1 to Aug. 31, 1966, for Fulbright P roject w ere: M aurice Wayne ta ry Education, Special Educa­ lish , M athem atics, C hem istry, tions. tion Type “ A ", F rench, English, T he m eeting of the MSU B oard M i l l e r , i n s t r u c t o r ; M ary study at the U niversity of Leiden. Adam s, p ro fesso r, crop science, Instrum ental M usic (B,M). A r­ P hysics, S o c i a l S t u d i e s (B), was held at Oakland U niversity. T om kins, assista n t professor; O ther sabbatical leaves in­ A pril 10 to May 24,1965; L eonard m ada, M ich. M /F Counseling and Guidance (M), T he appointm ents included the Thom as R. W est, assistant pro­ cluded: Kenward L . Atkin, asso­ R. Kyle, p ro fesso r, ag ricultural D etroit Public Schools: Ele­ a ll m ajo rs of Special Education nam ing of D. Gordon Rohman as fesso r; and C onnie Lee William s, cia te p ro fe sso r, advertising, Jan. econom ics, A pril 10 to May 24, m entary and Secondary Educa­ (B,M ). C hesterton, Ind., M /F dean of the new sem iautonom ous in stru cto r. 1 to M arch 31, 1966, to study in 1965; Jacob A, H oefer, p ro fes­ tion (B,M). M /F experim ental c o l l e g e , Justin Other appointm ents approved E ast Lansing; K arl T . H ereford, so r, anim al husbandry, A pril 10 Inkster Public Schools: Ele­ M orrill C ollege, effective im m e­ by th e B oard w e r e : C harles asso ciate p ro fe sso r, adm inistra­ to May 24, 1965; and K irkpatrick m entary Education, Social Stu­ S c i e n t i s t S p e a k s diately. He also rem ains an as­ Spencer St. C lair, instructor, tion and higher education and Lawton, p ro fesso r, soil science dies/E n g lish , M entally H andi­ sociate p ro fesso r of English. natural s c i e n c e ; Clifford W. Continuing E duca'ion, June 16 to and foreign p ro g ram s (agricu l­ capped (B,M). Inkster, M ich. M / F o rm erly he was also assistant W elsch, assistant professor, nat­ Sept. 15, 1965 and Jule 16 to ture), April 10 to May 24, 1965. I n A k e rs T o n ig h t ural science; Alan Arian, assist­ Sept. 15, 1966, for re search and Harold O ther assignm ents included: F dean for continuing education in J. O ster, associate p ro ­ Kellogg Comm unity College: M SU's C ollege of Social Science ant p ro fesso r, social science; w riting in E ast Lansing; Ted W. Sociology, Social Science, Sec­ S ir K a r l R. Popper w i l l and A rts and L e tte rs . Albert R . Dorow, instructor and W ard, p ro fesso r and d irec to r, fesso r (extension) em eritu s, Co­ re ta ria l S c i e n c e , E conom ics, ad d re ss t h e Philosophy Collo­ Appointments approved by the assistant football coach, inter­ learning sy stem s institute, June operative Extension S ervice, to B usiness A dm inistration, Inor­ quium at 8 tonight in 133 A kers. board i n c l u d e d ! M ildred R. collegiate athletics, A p r i l 15; 16 to Sept. 15, 1965, for study and the Ryukyus P ro jec t, May 1 to ganic C hem istry, Biology, M ath­ His topic w ill be "T h e Myth of M ahan, home econom ics agent, H erber' C , K resisel, adviser, trav el in the USA; and H enrietta J u l y 31, 1965; A l l a n B. M an- em atics, P hy sics, C o u n s e l o r , the Conceptual F ram ew o rk ." M o n t c a l m C o u n t y , Au g. 1; N igeria P rogram , April 1, 1965 E p p i n k , assista n t p ro fesso r, delstam m , asso ciate p ro fesso r, E n g lis h /S p e e c h , C om position/ W illiam W. Thom pson, pesticide to M arch 31, 1967; and Donald K. nursing, Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, 1966, econom ics, to the T hailand P ro j­ Popper is cu rren tly p ro fesso r L ite ra tu re , R em edial English (M, of logic and scientific m ethod at agent, Allegan County, April 15; S k a d d e n , p ro fesso r, Ryukyus to study at Wayne State U niver­ ect, A pril 1 to July 31, 1965; and D). D e s c r i p t i o n of positions the U niversity of London and de­ P roject, May 1 - 10, 1965. sity. R obert K. R inger, p ro fesso r (ex­ W illiam W. W ells, p ro fesso r, bi­ Also granted sabbatical leaves tension), to the departm ents of a v a i l a b l e at B ureau. B attle p artm en t head a t the London ochem istry, Sept. 1, 1966; Roger L ibrarians appointed to th e ' C reek, M ich. M /F L . Funk, assistan t pro fesso r, art, MSU L ibrary included: B arbara w ere: T hom ai H. G re e r, p rofes­ poultry science and physiology, M cLouth Steel C orp.: Account­ School of Econom ics. Sept. 1; Irving Z . T aran, in stru c­ B o ch , Aug. 1; Gretchen Elam , so r and ch airm an, hum anities, July 1. D uring his c a re e r, Popper has June 16, 1966 to Sept. 15, 1966, The B oard also approved the ing, E conom ics, all m ajo rs of to r, a rt, Sept. 1; John Joachim Aug. 1: Daniel E. Kohler, July 1; the C ollege of B usiness (B). De­ receiv ed many academ ic distinc­ Bobkoff, in stru cto r, Germ an and Shirley S. Shen, July 1; and David for study and trav el in W estern designation of Joseph L . Saupe, tions, and his w ritings on scien­ Europe; B ishop N. Pipes J r ., as asso cia'e d ire c to r of in s'itu - tro it, M ich. M ale R ussian, Sept. 1; JereH utcheson, Stoller, May 3. S tan d ish -S terlin g Comm unity tific m ethodology, especially his associate p ro fesso r hum anities, tional re se a rc h , July 1; rein ­ in stru cto r, m usic, Sept. 1; and Daniel J . Stolper, assistan t pro­ Sabbatical leaves w e r e ap­ proved by the B oard of T ru s'ees A pril 1, 1966 to June 30, 1966 for statem ent of R obert D, Stevens study and trav el in Europe and as associate p ro fe sso r of ag ri­ Area Filipino Dancers Schools: M athem atics, A rt, Vocal "L o gic der F orschung (Logic of M usic, Industrial A rts, M athe­ Scientific D isco very )", is rated fesso r, m usic, Sept. 1. for: R. Gaurth Hansen, profes­ m a tics, G eneral Science, Physi­ am ong the m ost im portant contri­ England; and H. Frank Beem an, cu ltural econom ics, A pril 1 (he Other appointm ents, all effec­ tive Sept. 1 unless stipulated, sor and chairm an, biochem istry, June 16 to Dec. 15, 1965, to study at the U niversity of Cologne, G er­ p ro fesso r, intercollegiate athlet­ had been assigned to the Pakistan ics, June 15 to Aug. 27, 1965, to P roject); and a change in effec­ Appear On 'Polygon’ cal Education for football coach. butions to that field in the 20 th (B,M ). Standish, M ich. M /F C entury. w ere: Helene T zitsikas, associ­ conduct sp o rts and recreation tive date of retirem e n t of G eorge The b are feet of F ilipino dan­ T he dancers who w ill appear ate pro fesso r, r o m a n c e lan­ many; Robert C, Ball, professor, F. Biekkola, B araga County Ex­ c e rs w ill beat out an island on "P olygo n" a re Eddy M aceda, guages; M yles S, Delano, p ro ­ fish eries and wildlife, June 21 to p rogram at Rust C ollege. Saginaw graduate student in m a r­ fesso r, accounting and financial adm inistration; L a w r e n c e C. Dec. 20, 1965, to study inlabora- Other leaves w ere approved tension D irecto r, from July 1, rhythm on a segm ent of "P o ly ­ for: T e rrill D. Stevens, p ro fes­ 1965 to Oct. 1, 1965. gon" at 8 p.m . tonight on WMSB. keting; C ita F lorencio; M arikina PAT MITCHELL so r and chairm an, fo restry , April R esignations and term inations R izal, Philippines, graduate stu­ PH O T O G R A P H E R S Phillips, assist ant pro fesso r, ac­ The dancers a re m em bers of dent in nutrition; G race Pena, who counting and financial adm inis­ 1 to M a r c h 31, 1966; J o h n E. w ere accepted as follow s: Eddie the area Filipino club, com posed C antlon, p ro fesso r, botany a n d Eugene S ch rader, 4-H agent, of U niversity students from the w orks for the State Suprem e tration, Jan. I, 1966; B ruce T . Allen, instru cto r, econom ics; Jan D eltH ou se plant pathology, Sep’. 1to Aug. 31, T uscola County, A pril 30; Alexis Philippines, Filipino L an sin g - C ourt and H enry L opez, who A p p 1 1c a t i o n s 1966, to work for the National Sci­ Klim off, in stru cto r, G erm an and a re a r e s i d e n t s and several w orks fo r the State Highway De­ P a s s p o rts Hour Km enta, associate pro fesso r, ec­ onomics; P eter John Lloyd, as­ S e tFor19 6 6 e n c e F o u n d a t i o n ; J o s e p h R u s s i a n , Aug. 31; Stanley R. A m ericans adopted by the club. Spielberg, assista n t p ro fesso r, Townsend, p ro fe sso r, G erm an p artm ent. Nympha G a 1a n g , P hlllipines, P o rtra its S e rv ice sistant p ro fesso r, econom ics; anthropology, Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, and R ussian, Aug. 31; H orace bamboo Filipino fa rm e rs originated the graduate student in education; C o m m e r c ia I Robert L . B lom strom , p ro fes­ T he men of Delta Tau Delta so r, hotel, restau ran t and in sti­ fratern ity will have a new house 1965, for re se a rc h in Mexico; C rane Day, in stru cto r, tex tiles, sent as dance a the club w ill p re ­ gam e of relaxation Chim o R odrequez, L ansing a rea by spring term , 1966. Hans H. T och, associate p rofes­ clothing and relate d a rts , Aug. and sp o rt. R esting resid en t; A ndrea Tandoc, E ast tutional m anagem ent; and J o h n so r, psychology, Sept. 1 to Aug. 31; J a c k Salzm an, Instru cto r, tim e, the fa rm e rs used at h arvest Lansing graduate student and M u r r a y , assistan t pro fesso r, The 48-m an house will have 31, 1966, to teach at H arvard; and A m erican thought and language, poles to catch the long-legged bamboo Ramon E duarte, Sorsogon, P h ili­ No Sittin g C h a rg e -N o A p p oin tm en ts journalism , ski-lodge arch itectu re, an ex- Waldo F . K eller, assistan t p ro ­ Aug. 31; and Delvin W. M artens, Tinikling ppines, graduate student w ill pro­ The Board of T ru ste e s also posed-beam ceiling and an open- fesso r, v eterin ary surgery and sp ecialist, P a k i s t a n P ro jec t, birds search ing for food vide the rhythm w ith the click­ 107 E. M ich .. L an sin g IV 5 -8 2 5 3 appointed; W i l l i a m Bradshaw hearth fire pit. m edicine, Sept. 1 to Aug. 31,1966. April 30. In the fields. ing bamboo poles. Lashbrook, in stru cto r, speech The new Delta house will be a n d Educational Development T he following tra n sfe rs w ere located just south of the Gamma approved by the B oard: W illiam P r o g r a m ; C h a r l e s Vincent Phi Beta so ro rity house on H ar­ Mange, associate p ro fesso r, ele­ D. Kenney, from office assista n t, riso n Road. residence h alls, to analyst, bus­ m entary and special education; Harvey Sam uel Davis, assistant p ro fesso r, m athem atics; David Steve P ow ers, Livonia junior and president of the chapter, said: iness o f f i c e , Feb. 15, 1965; Roseann Bongey, from residence NEW low-low prices NEW high quality meats NEW famous brands L. W inter, assistant p ro fesso r, "P ro b lem s in securing ade­ hall m anager, resid en ce h alls, to m athem atics; Evelyn M. R ivera, quate financing have postponed m anager, residence halls, A pril building until th is tim e, but op­ 1; T erre n c e J .C a re y , from acting assistant p ro fesso r, z o o l o g y ; H arvey M. Choldin, assistant eratio ns a re now In full swing. d irec to r of adm issions and schol­ arsh ip s, to d ire c to r of adm is­ SHAHEEN’S p ro fesso r, sociology; and Jam es "W e w ill break ground no la­ R. 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