MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE N FW S E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Tuesday, April 27, 1965 Price 10$ G r a d s F in d L i b r a r y 'I n a d e q u a t e ' of courses and a distinguished brary budget of $1.5 million a undergraduates and 6,000 gradu­ to the Big Ten. It is to be ex­ to him. The ' ‘divisional areas E d i t o r ’ s N o t e: S e c o n d o f faculty in this graduate area. y e ar. ates in the same facility. pected that State would be be­ were planned for undergraduate a fiv e - p a r t editorial an­ T h ere a re other a re a s in the D espite the lack of adequate The MSU library is ninth in hind in lib rary re so u rc e s. But use. Periodicals and books are a l y s i s o f the MSU L i b r a ­ U niversity which a r e feeling the reso u rces in som e a re a s of stu­ the Big Ten in number of vol­ the Sullivan com m ittee points dispersed, and reference ser­ ry. pinch of inadequate lib ra ry re ­ dy, MSU Is attractin g an in creas­ umes. The University of Illinois, out that our presen t ra te of growth vices are fragmented. B y C O L L E E N O ’ BRIEN so u rces. T his is reflected In ing num ber of graduate students. fourth in the Big Ten in number is inadequate, not only for catch­ The Sullivan committee pro­ State N ew s Staff W rite r dem ands for in c re ases In hold­ The percentage has risen from of students, has the biggest li­ ing up, but also for keeping up poses that a large central ref­ If a graduate student wants to ings of various departm ents. 12 in 1955 when the lib rary was brary, with over three and a w ith com parable Big Ten lib ra r­ erence service be established, w rite a Ph.D. th e sis on the So­ built to 22 in 1964. In addition, half million volumes. The Uni­ ie s. with a large "stack’’ system for viet Union, he should not com e to Faculty questionnaires indica­ the num ber of departm ents of­ versity of Michigan, seventh in In 1962 -63 M ichigan State spent all general reading. The present MSU. The lib ra ry is inadequate ted a need for holdings in depth fering P h.D .'s has trebled In the enrollment, has over three mil­ over $424,000 to p u rc h a se 66,700 system prevents r e s e a r c h e r s fo r the re se a rc h n ecessary in by A frican studies, $70,000 to sam e period: In 1955 th e re w ere lion volumes. Michigan State has volum es. U-M spent $736,000 for from having ready access to ma­ this field. $100,000; ch e m istry , $250,000; 16; In 1964, 52. about one million volumes in its tw ice as many volum es that y e ar. terials in depth or materials of T his is the advice that at least foreign languages, $60,000 and so library and is fifth in enroll­ Even if the reso u rces a grad­ an Interdisciplinary nature. one p ro fesso r gives p o t e n t i a l on down the list. T he lib rary w as designed for ment. uate student needs a re in the Tomorrow the State News will graduate students. It w ill take a long tim e to ful­ 14,000 undergraduates. It is now It is true that MSU was the lib ra ry , the organization of the present faculty viewpoints of the Yet MSU has a good program fill these needs with a total li- trying to m eet the needs of 24,000 last university to be admitted central lib rary is a hindrance library’s needs. Allen , Osterink 1 2 5 S ta g e L ib r a r y P r o te s t; Are Top Greeks S it - in Is P la n n e d T o d a y B y DON S O C K O L fa irs Com m ittee of C om m ittee m em ber of the C anterbury Club. M argaret A l l e n , Cleveland, Council. She w as T ro phies and State News Staff W rite r fo r Student Rights (CSR). One speaker quipped that p ri­ Ohio, senior and Kappa Alpha P ro g ram s chairm an fo r W ater T he m ost scalding Indictm ent o rity Is given to self-liquidating T heta, and B ruce O sterink, E ast C arnival, and is the cam pus re ­ About 125 p ersons pitted them ­ of the library w as delivered by p ro jects, and on this b asis, we Lansing sen ior and Delta Tau c ru ite r for Pan A m erican A ir­ selv es against a chilly drizzle Josepli R oberts, asso ciate p ro ­ could build a ro lle r rink o r a D elta, w ere presen ted the Out­ w ays. and UTiiverslty policy Monday af­ fe sso r of political science. He w o rld 's fa ir h e re . What we a re standing Senior G reek Aw ards She Is a m em ber of Kappa ternoon to battle for lib ra ry re ­ told the crowd that he know of doing, he said, is degrading the B Y . . . B A B Y —- A r t s t u d e n t s a c r o s s t h e c a m p u s Monday night at the k i c k - o f f Delta P i, education honorary and form . A s it-in is planned at the several faculty ap plicants who, idea behind education. g r i e v e t h e l o s s o f ‘ ‘. whi t e w o r k , ” a c r e a t i v e e x ­ speech for G reek Week. has a 3.1 grade-point average. lib ra ry today between noon and on Inquiring about the lib rary , The students in general seem ed p r e s s i o n b y B o b W e i l , a n i n s t r u c t o r of a r t , s t a n d ­ M iss Allen has been p re s i­ M iss Allen has w orked on Ca­ 5 p.m . w ere told it was not very good, to support the dem onstration as i ng b e h i n d K r e s g e A r t C e n t e r , T h e " w h i t e w o r k , ’ dent of h er so ro rity and p re s i­ r e e r C arnival, J-C ouncil, Union Invitations w ere extended to "but 1 !-M is right down the a valid m eans of p rotesting . m a d e o f w h i t e p l a s t e r , w i l l s o o n g i v e w a y to an dent of S o r o r i t y P resid en t’s B oard, W ater C arnival, G reek students, faculty, the d irec to r of road’. " “ T his is a healthy sign for a d d i t i o n to t h e C e n t e r . T h e 1 2 - f o o t h i g h s t r u c t u r e Week and AUSG. lib ra rie s , and ad m inistration of­ " 1 ion’t know what can be is so c o n s t r u c t e d that any m o v e m e n t f r o m its p o s i ­ In 1962 she w as a m em ber BRU CE OSTERINK, ficials to discuss charged lib rary done," said R ichard G ale, East ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 7) t i on c a u s e s i t s d e s t r u c t i o n . P h o t o b y L a r r y F r i t z l a n of the queen's court for Home­ inadequacies. T he la tte r two w ere L ansu g g r a d u a t e student. "I U.S.D oubts com ing, and w as active in the C ontem porary Dance Club and conspicuous by th e ir absence. A note from D irecto r of L i­ don’t ’.ink Chapin c a re s enough about 1 iI r a r y im provem ent. I Junior P an-H ellenic C ouncil. b ra rie s R ichard Chapin saying S in c e rity gave him a list of things that N. Viet Aggression Cited A r m y U n its S e e n In S o u th O sterink has held offices as " I do not believe much can be could be co rrec ted quickly and sophom ore cla ss p resid en t and accom plished by o pen-air dis­ cheaply when 1 was chairm an of Of S o vie ts corresponding s e c re ta ry of his fra te rn ity . His grade-point is cu ssio n s," w as read to the crow d, assem bled near Beaum ont Tow­ the AUSG L ib rary C om m ittee, and none of them have been acted UNITED NATIONS, N.Y 3.9. e r. Chapin extended an open in­ upon. I speak of such things as T he United States charged Mon­ H onoraries he has belonged to vitation to any p erson with a b etier lighting and b etter cata­ strik e s w ill continue as neces­ day that Soviet attacks on U.S. include Blue Key, E xcalibur, Phi com plaint about the lib rary to W A S H I N G T O N t* - - HeavY J should en ter the w ar on a m ass loguing." scale. sa ry to Im pede the Infiltration policy in Viet Nam and else­ Eta Sigm a, G reen H elm et, O m i- m eet with him individually. A (■w of the speak ers sug­ Com m unist casu alties In S o u t " M cN am ara d iscussed the sit­ and to persuad e the N orth Viet­ w h ere raised serio u s d o u b t s cron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Any interested p erso n w as giv­ gested t.iat the lib rary was m ore Viet Nam have forced N orth Viet uation against a background of nam ese leadership that th e ir ag­ about Moscow’s sin cerity in m ak­ Phi and Tau Beta P hi. en the opportunity to voice his im portant to the U niversity than Nam to sta rt sending regular g ressio n against the South m ust ing any real p ro g re ss on d is a r­ He was M r. MSU In 1964, be­ views during the forum , which the football team , and the fee arm y units into battle th ere, Sec­ nearly three m onths of alm ost longs to Honors C ollege .and has lasted an hour, but no dissent­ re ta ry of Defense R obert S. Mc­ dally U.S. and South V ietnam ese stop,” M cN am ara said. m am ent. hike for football tick ets would be a ir bombing of highways, ra il­ T he defense se c re ta ry said the A m bassador Adlai E. Steven­ been a resident a ssista n t in C ase ing opinions w ere offered. b etter spent on the lib rary . N am ara said M onday. a ir attacks have w recked 24 brid­ son m ade the ch arge in reply to H all. “ It was suggested that the ra l­ M cN am ara rep o rted In a news ro ad s, bridges and other ta r­ O sterink also played freshm an " T h e f i is a preoccupation with conference this new turn in what gets on the North V ietnam ese ges, have slow ed the inf/tcraifon a b listering denunciation of U.S. increasing the size of this Uni­ ly was not the best way to han­ and "sig nificantly and ad versely foreign policy delivered in the basketball, w as on the AUSG Cab­ dle the problem and we never he called "p ro g re ssiv e ly m ore ro utes used to in filtrate men and U.N. D isarm am ent C om m ission inet, and won the G eneral M otors v e rsity at the expense of the flag ran t and unconstrained" ag­ a rm s into South Viet Nam. affected the m o rale of the Viet lib ra ry ,” said R einhard M ohr, did get official perm ission for "T h e carefully controlled a ir Cong troops in the South." by N ikolai T. Fedorenko, the chief Scholarship Award and O utstand­ chairm an of the A cadem ic Af­ it," said Howard H arrison, a gression hy N orth Viet Nam . Soviet delegate. ing Junior Award. M AGGIE A L L E N Evidence gathered in the la st m onth, M cN am ara said, has con­ firm ed the p resen ce in a central N e w P o w e r P la n t U n d e r C o n s tr u c tio n Union Offered Raise highlands province of a battalion of the reg u lar North V ietnam ese arm y . M cN am ara said “ th e re is no Within five y e ars the north cam pus plant should m ilita ry requirem ent for the use of nuclear weapons in the cu r­ To Postpone Strike A new MSU sm okestack will Join the MAC board w ill m eet the sam e day, and MSC stacks next fall and w ill m ark the be phased out and som e tim e la te r the plant rent situation ." PITTSBURGH [If)--T he steel in­ site of Pow er Plant “ 65.” next to the stadium w ill close down. He added that no useful pur­ dustry offered Monday a pay M cDonald said. ■The new pow er plant, now under co n stru c­ Any additional expansion of facilities will pose can be serv ed by " sp e c ­ ra ise of .1 1 - 1 /? ce n ts a» 4>our for McDonald declined to confirm tion on South C am pus between the C hesapeake take place at Pow er Plant “ 65" w here there is ulation on rem ote continge.ncfes" a four-m onth postponem ent of rep o rts that the 11 -m ajo r steel and Ohio and G rand T runk W estern railro ad room to m ake the plant two o r th re e tim es as in which such weapons m ight be Saturday’s scheduled strik e by firm s had boosted th eir previous track s, will have a sm okestack tow ering 25 larg e. brought into play. the United S teelw orkers Union. 7-cent offer. T his did not a lte r a disclo­ T he offer was w orked out in a But presum ably the 170 m em ­ feet above the 250 foot MSC stack. The plant will contain two 250,000pound-per- b er wage policy com m ittee would "B ecau se of a poor w inter and spring for hour b o ilers and two 12,500 kilow att generators su re over the weekend that the p riv ate m eeting between Union building, construction is slightly behind sched­ U.S. governm ent is retaining the P resident David J . M cDonald and be called back from union d is­ which will consum e 25 tons of coal p er hour R . Conrad C ooper, chief negoti­ tric ts all over the U.S. and C an­ ule now,” said Joseph F . Kavanaugh, planning when operating at full capacity. option to use nuclear weapons in ada only to co nsid er a m ajor con­ engineer overseeing the project for the Uni­ T he pow er plant next to the stadium , built In North Viet Nam In the p ro p er ato r for 11 m ajor steel firm s. circu m stances—p erh aps, fo re x - T h ere was no public announce­ tra c t offer. v e rsity . 1947, could not b e expanded because of problem s m ent, but details of the offer w ere “ We still hope the plant will be com pleted by of coal shipping, storage and lack of space for am ple, If C o m m u n i s t China Indian Army O cto b er," he added. learned f r o m unim peachable ' A id The need for the new pow er plant has be­ com e m ore c ritic a l with the additional building additions. The new plant w ill oe used in addition to the sou rces. McDonald im m ediately called to be opened next fall, Kavanaugh said. " L a s t w inter we had to Initiate a steam cut­ presen t ones to supply heat and ele ctricity to all U niversity buildings except S partan Village. Student Board the union’s 170-man wage policy com m ittee for a m eeting W ednes­ Alerted After Plans Debate back to keep steam dem ands within the capa­ It is n ecessary for the U niversity to purchase day to accept or reje c t the offer. city of the p resen t two p la n ts," he said. U ltim ately the new pow er plant will replace som e ele ctricity now, Kavanaugh said. "A t a few peak p eriod s we pu rch ase roughly T im e gained in the four-m onth postponem ent would be used to Border Fight the p resen t ones on C irc le D rive and next to the stadium , according to Kavanaugh. one-third of the electricity , being used at that tim e,” he added. On Viet Nam The student board will sponsor work out a final settlem ent. T he 11-1/2 cents p e r m an for nearly a half m illion steelw ork­ e r s would be set aside until final NEW DELHI UP)—India declared Monday that tank-led Pakistani a public debate on U.S. action agreem ent is reached . infantrymen a t t a c k e d s o u t h In Viet Nam, m em bers decided T he industry’s offer is a com ­ across the west Indian frontier Sunday night. prom ise with the union’s dem and in fresh, large scale thrusts. C arl F r i b e r g , Inter-C o-op that the final settlem ent be re tro ­ India’s a r m e d f o r c e s were Council p r e s i d e n t , is inves­ active to May 1 when cu rren t con­ alerted. tigating a tim e and place for the tra c ts expire. Defense Minister Y.B. Chavan program . “ 1 am very optim istic at this announced in Parliament at noon Two f a c u l t y m em b ers will p o in t," said sm iling Steelw ork­ that a battle launched in the mor­ speak on each side of the question. e rs President David ¿.M cD onald ning was still going on in the In other action, the board set In announcing a W ednesday m eet­ barren rann of Kutch. Six hours 8:30 p.m . W ednesdays as its ing of the union’s wage policy later, a spokesman said fighting m eeting tim e. T he open m eetings com m ittee. The union’s executive was continuing. He said Indian will be in 311 Student S ervices. casualties were "considerably The title for the cabinet head less than company strength (about provoked a 40-m inute discussion 125 men) and Pakistan's were before "cab in et p re sid e n t" was higher." chosen. C lu b sU nite It appeared that danger of es­ calation to a larger conflict ra­ M em bers opposing this choice felt that It Im plies d irect elec­ ForLu n c h pidly was increasing and that-the tion and sounds like the old office U.S. and Britain had failed in of All U niversity Student G overn­ In a unique m ove, the ladies of their attempts to win a cease­ ment (AUSG) p r e s i d e n t . T he the Faculty Women’s Club at fire. board appoints the cabinet p r e s ­ MSU have been invited to Join the Chavan told Parliament Pak­ ident, Jim T anck, w h i l e t h e MSU Men’s Club at a luncheon at istani tanks and an infantry bri­ AUSG p r e s i d e n t was directly- 12:15 p.m . today in the Union P a r- gade of about 3,000 fighting m en~ elected by the student body. lo r s r had attacked an Indian position The title s chief ad m in istrato r Jack B reslin, s e c re ta ry of the at Biar-Bet, six miles south of and chief executive w ere rejec ted U niversity, w i l l speak to the what India says is the interna­ on the grounds that they would group on the 19651egi.slativeUni- tional frontier. Biar-Bet is a lead to ridiculous nam es— such versity program . position taken by Indian troops P L A N T P L A N T E D — W o r k m e n a r e b u s y on t h e n e w M S U p o w e r p l a n t w h i c h wil l a s vice ad m in istrato rs—fo r low­ A. R. Drury, p residen t of the after falling back In a battle b e c o m p l e t e d b y n e x t f a l l . T h e s t a c k , t h e t h i r d m e m b e r o f t h e M S U t o w e r c l ub, e r cabinet personnel. Men’s Club, will p resid e. Saturday. w i l l r e a c h 2 7 5 f e e t Into t h e a i r . Photo by Cal C ran e 2 M ich igan State N ew s, E a st L ansing, M ichigan T uesd ay, A p fil 27, 1965 The P re se n t’ s Tense 30,000; 1984; E D IT O R IA L S » Where Have All The Powers Gone? ' R e m e m b e r e ffectin g ru les the p ro ced u re c h a n g e s in th e U n ­ fo r w o u ld B o a rd p r o b a b ly b e a c c e p te d b y the of T ru s te e s . A gain , the 1,000,000-Hike! By J im Sterba tru stees w e re m akin g the d e c i­ iv e rs ity ? It’ s sim p le . sio n . In a dem ocracy, change does not occur overnight. It usually in­ volves a num ber of tim e-consum ing step s, the first of which is to Y ou go through a co m m ittee, The next d ay, our ed ito rial w as elim inate obstacles to the change. o r m ayb e th ro u g h a su b co m m it­ h ead lin ed “ C h an gin g T im e s .” It In o rd er to m ove a football from one point of the field to another, the offense m ust c le a r away the defense. If this happens, the ball­ tee and th e n a co m m ittee, w ith h ailed the re co m m en d atio n s, and c a r r ie r has little trouble moving the ball. a set of reco m m en d atio n s b ased said : M em bers of the offensive team can yell, boycott, sit-in , or p ro ­ on re s e a rc h and o p in io n -p o llin g. te st in any fashion they chose, but if they do not successfully re ­ “ B a rrin g any un expected p ro b ­ move the defense, the b a ll-c a rrie r cannot p ro g re ss v ery fa r. In the c a se of h ou sin g ru le s, the It is the frequent claim of the linem an, that if he is only given G om m ittee you go through is the le m s, the reco m m en d atio n s w ill a chance to c a rry the ball, the team ’s offensive prob lem s w ill be be p assed by the B o a rd of T r u s ­ solved. facu lty one on stu d e n t a ffa irs, M em bers of the backfield, how ever, having c a rrie d the ball all w hose ch a irm a n is C h a rle s W. tees at its A p r il m e e tin g , and w ill th e ir football lives, only m use at this whim. be U n iv e rsity p o licy in tim e fo r The cu rren t lib rary im provem ent ferm en t seem s to involve many T itk em e ye r. of these sam e ro le conflicts. next fa ll.” P erh ap s, if those students and faculty (the linem en) who seek to W hen the co m m ittee is s a tis ­ im prove the lib rary w ere to turn th e ir attentions to elim inating ob­ fied , its reco m m en d atio n s go to We still b e lie ve d it. stacle s instead of cu rsing the adm inistration (the backfield), the L a st T h u rsd a y , the B o a rd of lib ra ry m ight be changed. P re sid e n t Jo h n A. H annah, who O fco u rse , in football, the backfield also elim inates defensive ob­ takes them to the B o a r d of T r u s ­ T ru ste e s m et at O ak lan d U n iv e r ­ sta c le s. T his is also p a rt of the job of the adm inistration. sity. A n u m b er of issu e s w ere But if students and faculty want to p lay the gam e, they m ight be of tees. The tru ste e s, so n early e v ­ m ore value if they m ade it easy for the adm inistration to c a rry the eryon e s e e m s to th in k, have the d iscu sse d at the fo rm a l m eetin g . ball instead of retard in g p ro g re ss with p lacard s. The h o u sin g reco m m en d atio n s It is im portant that students and faculty recognize the obstacles fin al say. to lib rary im provem ent. T he adm inistration is frequently blam ed. w ere not am on g them . But they a re the b a ll-c a rrie rs of the operation, and m ust n e c e ssa r­ L a s t te rm , through a s e rie s of ily be on the sam e side as the students and faculty. trau m atic co n fro n tatio n s of o p in ­ The h o u sin g ru les ca m e up fo r P erhaps once suggestions have been m ade to the backfield, it is the next duty of the linem en to turn th e ir attentions to clearin g a path io n , the U n iv e rsity b raced itse lf d iscu ssio n , but in fo rm a lly at a through which the b a ll-c a rrie r can run. fo r a change in o ff-cam p u s h ou s­ lu n ch eo n a fte r the m eetin g . But this would call for defining and pinpointing the defense. T his takes a little m ore tim e and w ork than heckling the backfield. in g ru le s, to be p a sse d upon fi­ The tru ste e s “ in fo rm a lly a c ­ However, if the faculty and students w ere to accept a ro le as ob­ lially by the B o a rd of T ru ste e s. cepted” the ch an ges. T h ey m u st stacle elim in ato rs, w here could they turn? When plans for the cu rren t lib ra ry w ere being d iscu ssed by the have d ecid ed e a rlie r n o t to veto leg islatu re, two wings of the planned stru ctu re w ere neatly elim i­ A new s sto ry in the State N ew s the ru le s, a p ro ce d u re w h ich nated by a leg islato r’s pencil. He thought they w ere u nn ecessary at M arch 11 said , “ Any re c o m m e n ­ the tim e, and he was right. w o u ld h ave re q u ire d fo rm a l d is ­ Maybe the students and faculty could turn th eir attentions to in­ d ation s (of the h ou sin g su b co m ­ cu ssio n . form ing the leg islatu re. T h is task, how ever, would take m ore energy m ittee) w ill go to P re sid e n t Jo h n than som e re fo rm e rs want to u se. It is much e a sie r to sit on the A. H annah, who w ill c a r r y them T hus, the q u estio n : W ho m ade lib rary steps in defiance. It is apparent that som e leg islato rs are an obstacle to lib ra ry im ­ to th e B o a rd of T ru s te e s .” the d ecisio n to c h a n g e the h o u s­ provem ent. How can they be elim inated? , An ed ito rial the sam e day, en ­ in g ru le s ? W as it th e t r u s t e e s , a s A leg islato r has been known to listen to those who elect him . If the ele cto rs w ere to suggest to the law m akers that MSU’s lib rary LETTERS TO THE EDITOR was financially undernourished, they might be; m ore likely to appro­ titled “ C o n se n su s,” said : we w ere to ld righ t alo n g it w ou ld be, o r w as it the su b co m m itte e p ria te m ore m oney. “ A fter the p aren t com m ittee on o ff-ca m p u s h o u sin g and later With this in m ind, students should convince th eir voting p arents that the lib rary needs im provem ent, and get them to w rite o r talk d isc u sse s them ton igh t, any r e c ­ to th eir re p resen ta tiv es. T he lib ra ry m ight be im proved. om m en d atio n s fo r change w i l l the A ffa irs, F acu lty w h ich C o m m itte e on Student m u st h ave tailo red 'PayR igh tThroughForM SU’ Of co u rse, it is a little e a s ie r to sit in front'of Beaum ont T ow er and denounce the lib ra ry d ire c to r than it is to get m om m y and daddy Be loyal to MSU, back MSU, we have to pay to attend pep ra l­ lege—and I am one of them . to w rite to th e ir leg islato r o r the B oard of T ru ste e s. start down the lo n g path through th eir re co m m en d atio n s to th eir fu rth er in vestig atio n , p a ssa g e by support your team s at MSU, have lies at MSU? Is 392,372 my student num ber, It is a lot e a sie r for linem en to bawj out the backfield than to Why? B ecause the A thletic De­ o r is that am ount of money they n otion s o f w h a t the t r u s t e e s w o u ld Spartan s p irit at MSU, PAY to throw good blocks. see your team play at MSU. W ill partm ent wants a little m o r e will get out of m e before I grad­ the co m m ittee, the p re sid en t’ s p a s s? But it is a lot e a s ie r to win football gam es with good blocks. Ask O ffic e a n d f i n a l l y to th e B o a r d o f money in th e ir own pockets? uate? N am e withheld Duffy. On second thought, don’t ask Duffy. Ask Bump. T ru ste e s. The b o ard , T itk e m e y e r W a s the d e c is io n m a d e b y the We pay $6 fees for bowling, d e c is io n - m a k e r s , o r b y the r e c - hockey, golf, and canoeing, to Point of View By Ja n e Salmon e m p h a s i z e d , m a k e s a ll c h a n g e s in K a n n a p p a n H its nam e only a few. We pay for lock­ e rs , tow els and everything else Who ’s Apathetic Now? r u l e s . T h e c o m m i t t e e s o n ly rec*- o m m e n d e rs ? o m m e n d .” the athletic departm ent has to of­ ■■ N e w s ' L e t t e r h e a d ’ fer. All of these fees are piled If the t r u s t e e s o n ly p a s s on m a ­ j o r c h a n g e s r e g a r d i n g s t u d e n t s ’ T o the E ditor: upon our $384.25 fees p e r term . W e b e lie v e d that then. Does the A thletic D epartm ent A p ril 8, a n e w s s t o r y q u o te d a c tiv itie s at in fo r m a l lu n c h e o n s, T he headline stating that the back the rugby, squash o r tennis debate o r d iscu ss the im portance solution than the opportunity of­ w h e r e d o e s th e r e a l p o w e r l i e in " te a c h -in offers co ver-up” was team ? Heck, no, they don’t m ake E d i t o r ’ s N o t e: J a n e S a l m o n , of rem aining in V iet Nam. When fered by m utual d isco u rse. su rely not a c o rre c t in terp reta­ that Jingling sound in the till. Ca dh vi ce ar gt ios i n sgo pmhaojmo ro raen, d cihs a i an T it k e m e y e r as s a y in g the r e c o m ­ m e n d a tio n s th at the C o m m it t e e on th e U n iv e r s it y , an d w h o d o e s the tion of my view s. On the con­ Does the student body realize r- the teach -in com m ittee m em bers Viet Nam is a political issu e. tra ry , let m e rep eat that in my that unless th e m ale has p u r­ m an of the new MSU c h a p t e r w ere contacted, they im m ediately As such, it is p ro p e r to the realm Student A ffa irs had ju st ap p ro v e d U n iv e rsity t h in k it’ s k id d in g? opinion the teach-in consisted of chased tick ets in advance, it will o f Y o u n g A m e r i c a n s f o r refused to debate and ultim ately of political organizations on this m any sensible speeches and in­ cost $10 for a date? If he had F r e e dor r v; turned down our offer of a panel cam pus. stru ctive expositions. tick ets it would still set him back discussion because they feared Though we ap preciate the con­ But Serio u sly . . . . My critic ism s w ere directed at $7. If he doesn’t use his advanced V iet Nam h a s ra ised many the situation would be biased ce rn for im p artiality , YAF feels ‘Ugly In A the lim ited scope for discussion p u rch ases, he lo ses $2 , and the problem s — in that country it­ against them . that sponsorship of a discussion or critic a l com m ents from the athletic departm ent then sells his self, in W ashington and right here by ASMSU d e tra c ts from its func­ floor, a n d the procedures em ­ seat for $5 m ore. on the MSU cam pus. T he com ­ Instead of choosing to go ahead tion as a governing body. Since it and just p resen t the other side of fo sters s t u d e n t participation ployed in “ adopting” resolutions. Do your realiz e that a sm all plexity of the problem and the the question, YAF dropped the through the c h arterin g of organi­ A substantive casualty was the fee of $.25 p e r student at the m yriad im plications of any solu­ whole idea of a discussion of this zations designed for specific p u r­ neglect of the uncertainties of the M ichigan gam e would have netted tion have brought about heated issue. p o ses, it negates its aim by as­ | B y DON S O C K O L situation, including the prospects over $7,500? At $2 p e r student, view points. But the opinions have been sum ing resp o n sib ility f o r t h e Once a year, students all over cam pus cast undergo during the Judging. Do you have anything for negotiating s t a b l e settle­ the total would have been $60,000 shouted at each other from a d is­ YAF felt a presentation of just functions it has delegated. their votes for U gliest G reek. They throw pen­ to say about this?” m ents, which a ris e in large p art on student attendance alone! P erh ap s som e of the student due to the ag gressive posture of If the sanitation departm ent tance. No one has been able to the argum ents for rem aining in nies into a box in the Union, and the G reek with "W ell, Don,” one of them replied, "o fc o u rse bring them together for unem o­ Viet Nam, though m ore in line apathy on this cam pus could be the m ost pennies is crowned "M r. Ugly” for the the tension is te rrific . As you know, two men the C hinese C om m unists. ev er decides that they need m ore decreased by m o re willing co­ T he difficult thing is to decide m oney, look out—pay toilets next tional discussion, even though all with its own viewpoint, would be year. T he money goes to a worthy ch arity, to a dropped out in the middle last y e a r because it acknowledge the wisdom of such far less beneficial in finding a operation from the faculty. group of orphans this year, and the contest is on effective w as too much for th em .T h ere are som any really cognizance of the C hinese Com ­ year! policies which take followed with avidf*hierest. ugly men around that the com petition is stagger­ action. ing. You can never let your h a ir up. You’ve al­ m unist th rea t, without inflating partm If that is what the A thletic De­ Young A m ericans for F re e ­ ' 1 was lucky enough to get an interview with last o r deflating it. ent thinks of student sup­ dom , a n e w cam pus political y e a r’s M r. Ugly and m em bers of his court. ways got to be at your u g lie st." p o rt of team s, then let the Ath­ group, decided to sponsor such "W hat advice would you give to any man who The w eaknesses of a policy of "T e ll m e,” I began, "how it feels to be escalating the conflict in Viet letic D epartm ent ch eer the team a m eeting of the m inds. YAF de­ ACROSS 29. Austral crow ned M r. Ugly.” wants to becom e M r. U gly?" to victory . Then see what th eir clined to state a position, but " T h a t’s hard to say,” answ ered one. “ I think Nam do not derive from the ques­ 1. Rubber bird "W ell, Don, needless to say it’s a big thrill d irty living is essen tial. You’ve got to be d irty ." tionable assum ption that theC hi- opinion is of this freeloading stu ­ chose to p resen t both sides of 5. Father 8 . Dude 30. Longed for for any fellow. I look back on it now and 1 still “ You also have to be able to take the disap­ nese com m unists a r e peace- dent body of ours. the argum ent at the sam e tim e; M aybe they don’t realiz e it, but because we believe that this is 11. Poisonous 33. Mother-of- can’t believe it. All the other contestants were pointm ent a n d heartache involved in not win­ loving. R ather, it isp re c ise ly be­ som e students h e re are actually the only way to in su re the intelli­ tree pearl so ugly, 1 don’t know how I won. 1 guess it could ning,” said another. cause such a policy may unite the 12. Dusk 36. Exist only happen in A m erica. Im agine ap oor slob like “ F o r the m ost p art though,” added a third, ” 1 com m unist alliance on Chinese paying th e ir own way through co l- gent decisions which are neces­ 13. Metal as it 37. Electric m e being ‘M r. Ugly!’” think we all agree that M r. U glies a re born and te rm s and strengthen e rra tic and sa ry to the p reserv atio n of our is mined particle not m ade. You Just have to be naturally ugly or purpo seless an ti-A m e ric a n ism goal — freedom . 14. Lose breath 38. Drays " I'm sure you deserved it. Do you always of the kind rep resen te d by the In­ YAF attem pted to arran g e a 15. Of the 42. Arbiter w ear that bag over your face?” nothing else will avail.” debate between the m em bers of 45. Appellation T he others nodded their assent. donesians that one m ust seek a A g g r e s s i o n I s A woods of Athena "Y es, Don. I’m required by law to do so. My “ Is th ere any last word you have before we fin­ m ore discrim inating policy.* the f a c u l t y com m ittee which 17. Debates 46. Shoshone- face is reg istered in Washington with the FBI and ish h e re ?” T here w ere also certain good 2 - W a y S t r e e t sponsored the teach -in and those 19. F.xercise an . a federal statute provides that it m ust be kept points about the teach-in which- m em bers of the faculty which op­ 20. Three: pre­ 47. Ballad DOWN 7. Hesitate . covered at all tim es.” " Y e s,” said last y e ar’s w inner. " I'd like to fix 1. Chrysalis 8. Superin­ encourage all students, G reek o r otherw ise, to deserv e m ention. It brought to­ T o the E ditor: posed it. One of our prim e con- concerns w a s im partiality.Y A F 21. Send pay­ 48. Measure 2. Armadillo tendent ” 1 se e ,” I answ ered. vote. T he money goes to a worthy ch arity . I think gether tea ch ers and students on ment of paper 3. Tolled 9. Ital. day- I turned and addressed m yself to M r. U gly's its im portant for students to know that even the a m a tter of public concern. In the s e rie s on Viet Nam by m ade it c le a r that it was not en­ 49. Pikelike 4. Keen breeze It dem onstrated that such an P ro fe sso rs G re e r and F ishel, dorsing eith er side. 24. Endow- co urt. ugliest contestant needs student support. I don’t ments fish 5. Compact­ 10. Fencing “ T h ere’s been a great deal of talk recently c a re how ugly he is. He still likes to know people activity can take place only in a Thom as G re e r answ ered th e Two p ro fe sso rs w ere willing to 50. Conducted ness dummy . about the tensions M r. Ugly contestants have to a re for him .” fre e society. It also em phasized question "W hat rig h t do we have 28. Got 51. Hamlet 6 . Hail 16. Simple the im portance of individuals with to bomb N orth V iet Nam?” by sugar the courage of conviction—right stating that “ N orth V iet Nam ... T~ TT i » T~ 10 18. Bird of % % %% J 2 3 4 prey o r wrong— who are willing to ex­ has not attacked A m erican so il.” p re s s unpopular views. Does he forget that V iet Cong Letter Policy II n 1 /i 22. Frost MICMIOAN It provided a standing refuta­ te r ro ris ts destroyed the United I 23. Spread hay STATI UNIVI! SITT STATE NEWS tion of o ft-expressed views that S tates E m bassy in Saigon? By our students lack In terest in pub­ international law, the em bassy le tte rs to the ed itor from any T he State News w elcom es all w if li 24. Number 25. Wine vessel %% % $ %% à •i it 26. Early type M em ber A ssociated P re s s, United P re s s Editor .......................... JohnVanGieson mlicethod affairs. Surely this is a better grounds of a foreign country are m em bers of the MSU comm unity 2/ of match International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssocia­ Advertising M anager ............ Arthur Langer of indicating their lack of considered to be that country’s o r non-U niversity. re a d e rs. h tt ti 27. Kelp apathy than p a n t y - r a i d s *or sovereign te rrito ry . L e tte rs should be no longer 15 31. Intoxicat­ %%% m % tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s, M ichigan Campus Editor ................... Charles *C. Wells picketing with placard s bearing T hus, the Viet Cong attack m ay than 300 w ords and typed double­ 24 2« ir it ing pepper P re s s A ssociation. Managing Editor ................ Hugh J. Leach fo u r-letter w ords. be considered as an attack on spaced if possible. L onger le tte rs 30 31 32 plant Sports Editor ................... Richard Schwartz Also, one h e ars abroad that U nited S t a t e s so il, justifying m ay be considered for publica­ if 32. Esteem P ublished every c la ss day throughout fall, Wire Editor ........... Bill Krasean 35 %% 34. Caviar %è w in ter and spring term s and twice weekly Assistant Ad Managers ...... Ken Hoffman, "afflu ent” A m ericans do not ca re U nited S tates involvem ent in the tion as "P o in t of View” colum ns. 33 34 34 sum m er term by the students of M ichigan about what happens to Asians or p resen t w ar. T o the possible ob­ C orrespondents should include 35. Register Marcy Rosen 37 39 39 40 41 39. Margarine S tate U niversity. Circulation Manager ........ Jim Baker A fricans. One would have had to jection that the V iet Cong are not nam e and, if applicable. Univer­ 40. Close to Editorial Editors ............ Michael Kindman, Bearch hard to find any trace of contro lled by Hanoi, the U nited sity standing. T his inform ation 42 43 44 45 41. Coarse Second class postage paid at E ast Lansing, Susan Fllson such Indifference among the as­ States* S tate D epartm ent has p re ­ may be w ithheld upon request, but hominy % 1 M ichigan. sented docum ented evidence in no- unsigned l e t t e r s w ill be 47 41 sem bled audience. 46 42. Lap robe E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu­ Night Editor .............................. Phil Pierson Photography Advisor................ David Jaehnig the F eb ru ary 27th White P ap er. printed. 50 1 51 43. Cr. long E dent Services Building, M ichigan State Uni­ v e rsity , E ast L ansing, M ichigan. News Advisor ................ Richard E. Hansen Copydesk Advisor......................... H enry Price A Subbiah ssociated Kannappan P rofesso r B ill P e te rs rig T he State News re se rv e s the h t to select and edit all le tte rs 49 1 44. Dutch commune of Econom ics T y le r, T ex ., sophom ore to fit space req uirem en ts. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan T uesday, April 27, 1965 3 World News S h o p E a s t L a n s in g at a Glance T u e s d a y 9 :3 0 - 5 :3 0 W e d n e s d a y F ro m Our W ire S e rv ic e * N o o n to 9 :0 0 1 M orse Ja b s Rusk, McNamara WASHINGTON—Sen. Wayne M orse, D -O re., denounced S ecretary of Sta e Dean Rusk and S ecretary of Defense R obert S, M cN am ara in the Sena e Monday and said both "should have been rem oved m onths ago." M orse, attacking U.S. policy in South Viet Nam as "im m o ra l and G odless,” accused spokesm en fo rth ejo h n so n ad m in istra tio n o fem - ploying " sm e a r ta c tic s” against him and other c ritic s of the policy. T aking the floor on a point of personal privilege, M orse took is­ sue with what he said was M cN am ara’s assertio n he did not believe R ussia and Red C hina would en ter the w ar. U.S. Sinks Communist Boat SAIGON—A 60-foot Com m unist patro l boat was reported sunk and North Viet Nam’s road and ra il lines w ere hit again today by U.S. and South V ietnam ese w arplanes. A half dozen V ra id s rounded out two weeks of daily attacks. Spokesmen said all the planes returned, though ground fire in som e area s was heavy. Radio Hanoi declared two w ere shot down. G R E E K F R E A K - - E a c h y e a r a s p a r t o f G r e e k W e e k an U g l i e s t G r e e k c o n t e s t Is h e l d wi t h c o n t e s t a n t s c o m i n g f r o m e a c h o f t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s . R o n R u b i n o f f , H o l l y ­ w o o d , C a l i f . , j u n i o r , i s s h o w n p u t t i n g t h e f i n i s h l n g t o u c h e s on P e t e S m i t h , B i r m i n g ­ Thant Confident On Indian War h a m s o p h o m o r e , a s o n e o f t h e c o n t e s t a n t s in t h i s y e a r ’ s c o n t e s t . P h ot o b y L a r r y C a r l s o n NEW YORK—U T hant, United N ations S ecretary G eneral, said Monday he did not believe the outbreak of hostilities between India and P akistan would escalate into an extended w ar. He m ade the statem ent at Kennedy A irport before boarding a plane for an eight-day European trip. 2 Coed Cooperatives 7 Aw arded Considered For Fall C oncerning rep o rts of fighting between India and Pakistan, Thant said: GMFu n d s “ 1 don’t think the fighting will escalate, because the governm ents of India and P akistan are well aw are of the im plications of an ex­ Seven outstanding high school tended w a r.” M ichigan S tate may have two mand for low cost cooperative seniors have been aw arded Gen­ Thant will attend a four-day m eeting of the U.N. A dm inistrative new cooperatives next fall, an­ housing. eral M otors C orp. scholarships C om m ittee on C oordination in Vienna startin g today and then go to nounced C a r l F rib erg , In te r- G eraldine S ell, B ethesda, Md., for the 1965-66 academ ic year Geneva to deliver an address at the W orld’s V eterans Federation C ooperative Council (ICC) p re s ­ sophom ore; Ronald Robotham , at MSI'. May 3. ident, today. B ellaire junior, and F rib erg have Of the seven, five are from One of these new cooperatives looked at several hom es in E ast Michigan, and one each from will be the firs t off-cam pus co­ L ansing with the idea of eith er New York and Ohio. All ranked L B J Signs Education B ill operative owned and operated by purchasing or leasing houses in­ in the top one p e r cent of al­ coeds in the h isto ry of the Uni­ stead of building. most 1600 scholarship contes­ WASHINGTON— P resident Johnson s i g n e d legislation v ersity . P revio usly all coed co­ Both groups intend to start tants who particip ated in a spe­ Monday extending and liberalizing the M anpower R etrain ­ operatives have been operated by th eir co-op with around 20 m em ­ cial testing sessio n e a rlie r this ing P rogram and called it " a w ise and n ecessary com pan­ the U niversity. b e rs. Robotham ’s g r o u p have colorful carefree year at MSU. ion to our effo rts in the education field.” The extension B ecause of lack of student in­ asked the aid and advice of M yron The G eneral M otors S cholar­ ru ns until 1969. terest MSU phased out its last P . K elsey, p ro fesso r of econom ­ ship is renew able for four y ears Johnson signed the bill in a White House cabinet room c e r ­ coed cooperative in 1956.TheU n- ies, in organizing th eir co-op. of undergraduate study. Stipends little shells em ony attended by a delegation from C ongress, cabinet m em ­ iversity then built Van Hoosen Both groups face two m ajor range from $200 to $2,000 an­ b e rs and labor lead ers. Hall to m ee' the lim ited co ed d e- problem s. F irs t they m ust ra ise nually, depending upon financial enough money to m ake eith er a need. down paym ent o r secu re a lease on a suitable house and furnish The program , is nationwide and C ivilian s Help Dominican Rebels 'QuadC ities’ it. The second problem is getting the approval of the U niversity. is not re stric te d to a p a rticu lar field of study. 4 .0 0 •>: SANTTO DOMINGO, Dominican R epublic—Arm y reb els put weapons Scholarship w inners and their in the hands of thousands of civilians Monday to support th e ir revol' aim ed at bringing exiled ex -P resid en t Juan D. Bosch back to pow er. B attleFlood E stim ated capital needed to s ta rt each co-op v a rie s between planned m ajors are: ROCK ISLAND, 111. i 1!— Vol­ $6,000 and $10 , 000 , depending on L aw rence K. B enninger, O rch­ C o lle ct them to top a lm o st eve ry th in g A rm y troops passed out rifles and m achine guns to an estim ated ard Lake, ch em istry ; K arl R. 3,000 civilians and another 10,000 to 15,000 p ersons w ere reported unteer flood w o rk ers in Illinois whether th e ir houses a re leased B lasius, P leasant Ridge, physics: you w ear . . .sk irts, sla c k s, B e rm u d a s . in possession of bottled gasoline bom bs fueled free by serv ic e sta ­ and Iowa, battling the M issis­ o r purchased from the p resen t tions. sippi R iv e r's w o rst spring on­ ow ners. Robert P . H iw kins, T oledo, m a­ In A n tro n ® n y lo n and co lo rs to put a slaught in histo ry , waged an ap­ C onsidering the. proposed off- jor not declared, and W illiam rain b o w to sh am e . . . p lu s w h ite .S le e v e ­ p arently losing fight Monday to cam pus h o u s i n g regulations D. M cConnell, Jackson, m atlis- L f. Koreans Riot contain the risin g w ater. changes sent to P residen t John m attcs. le s s and m ach in e w ash ab le. S -M t L. The mighty riv e r already was A. Hannah and th e B o a rd o fT ru s- Also E arl D. S acerdoti, Wood­ SEOUL, K orea—About 300 college students held a rally six feet above flood stage in the tees by the F aculty C om m ittee bury, L .I., N.Y., m athem atics; os\ their cam pus Monday and about 30 of them began a hunger “ quad c itie s’’ a rea and still r is ­ on Student A ffairs, M iss Sell Donald F. H arm b ier, Wayne., fin­ strik e to p ro tes' what 'hey regard as South K orea’s ex ces­ ing, threatening breaks in m ake­ said, she thinks th e re is a good ancial ad m inistration; and R oger sive concessions at diplom atic talks with Japan. A Japanese shift levees protecting, com m u- chance the U n iversity will give E . W illiam s, East Lansing, p re ­ flag was burned. its approval for off-cam pus coed 13 » ------------------------ 11 * nities in both states. m edical. H k * mm « s && m m t ss» ¿The students adopted a resolution dem anding the re le a se A predicted c re s t of 22.5 feet cooperative houses. of students a rre s te d in connection with student dem onstra­ tions last week to protest the talks for the norm alization of — seven feet above flood level—■ is expected T uesday o r W ednes­ ilH P ir ! j I r r ilS f ■ diplom atic relatio n s with Japan. day. The em battled a re a —term ed M ost of South K orea’s 65 u n iv ersities and co lleges w ere reopened after being closed 10 days ago becaiïse of sp read ­ by A rm y engineers the cu rren t p rim e danger spot - - i n c l u d e s T ake a b re a k ing students dem onstrations. Rock Island, M oline and E ast M oline, 111., and Davenport and B ettendorf, Iowa, The m etropol­ fro m y o u r s tu d ie s . England, Y e s ; Cambodia, No itan a re a ’s population in the i960 U.S. C ensus w as 270,058. • m or w LONDON B ritain has endorsed a Soviet proposal for an in tern a­ In Rock Island, leaks appeared lo a d th e g a n g m mwm mw tional conference in Cam bodia which would becom e a forum for in­ in a th ree -m ile earthen dike and form al peace talks on Viet Nam. ( city officials feared it would l i r i c i : But B ritain ’s move looked foredoom ed to failure by Cam bodia s b u rst, pouring six feet' of w ater in to a c a r chief of state, P rince Norodom Sihanouk. The Cambodian govern­ into a housing project with 1,200 1 : 1 il i n I ment advised the B ritish of a new condition for the parley it had it­ resid en ts. a n d h e a d fo r self requested: Sihanouk wants neither the A m ericans nor the South V ietnam ese in he talks. M ost of the resid en ts already have been evacuated. I I • IIÜ IM IIM A break in another levee in th e ta s tie st h i « M id Rock Island sent w ater cascad­ ing through a 54-block indus­ b a r g a in s in t o w n the mad, mad look of Jap an ese P rotest U.S. Viet Policy tria l area Sunday. Six feet of TOKYO—About 25,000 Japanese, including 2,000 leftist w ater stood in the are a Monday a t... Zengakuren students, staged riotous dem onstrations Mon­ and plants em ploying an e sti­ Madras in accessories day here in two w aves—one by day and the oiher five hours m ated 1,500 w o r k e r s w e r e late r at night—to condemn U.S. policy in Viet Nam . A closed. Hundreds of high school and 2.00* thousand steel-helm eted policem en sealed off street ap­ proaches to the U .S. Em bassy.' T he m etropolitan police board m obilized 3,000 other po­ licem en along Tokyo’s busiest s tre e ts w here the p a rtic i­ p an ts—14,000 by day and 11,000 at night— m arched, c a rry ­ college students in Rock Island, M oline and E ast M oline rem ain­ ed away from c la sse s Monday to help the thousands of volun­ McDonalds T ake the b ig cra z e fo r the lo o k of th ese fad in g te e rs already piling additional Lansing* fa b ric s .in strid e and tuck th ese h an d som e p laid ing placards reading: ” U»>. Get Out of Viet Nam ,’ and sandbags on dikes in the th ree 4 0 15 W , S ag in o w E a st Lansing- “ U .S. Get Out of A sia." com m unities. 470 0 S , C e d a r B l k . E a s t of C a m p u s a c c e s s o rie s in you r p u rse. C o n tin en tal clu tch ; c ig ­ M oline’s w a t e r p l a n t was 2 1 2 0 N. L a r c h ■2 B 4 k s . W e s t of Uni on arette c a s e o r le a th e r-trim m e d b illfo ld . *pius f.e .t . Mumps F o r Humphrey? threatened by the flooding. RALEIGH, N.C.—North C arolina Gov. Dan M oore, host to Vice P residen t H uber: Humphrey during the we e k e n d, was confined to the executive m ansion Monday with what his doctor said was a case of T th -~y- sport a California the m um ps. MAY T he governor’s p re s s se c re ta ry , Tom W alker, said the office of the Vice P resid en t was being notified since Hum phrey and his wife spent Saturday night at the m ansion in Raleigh and w ere exposed. fr L0S6RS- «/-GBCIKDGÎIR crush *1 43 rd A N N U A L W A T E R C A R N I V A L M i c h i g a n S tate U n i v e r s i t y £ L + J ........... .. Il J ________i .. .f w M am b th " hum ** ATTENTION CAR OWNERS • •• A « 2.00 «£• complete front end re p air and alignment E v e ry o n e in the know is 1I w earin g th is co lo rfu l h ead ­ • brakes « su spen sion g e a r. A m ust to con trol «wheel balancing • steering correctioni tr e s s e s in co n vertib les o r at sea. M ad ras p laid s, s o ­ * motor tune-ups l i d s , strip es a n d hound- stooth ch ecks. One size LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center fits all. 124 S O U T H L A R C H IV 4-7346 T I C K E T S S OL D A T UNION ACCESSO RIES-STR EET level e a s t la n s in g T I C K E T O F F I C E 8 AM - 5 PM A M ich igan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesd ay, A pril 27, 1965 TO HECK WITH FIVE-YEAR PLANS gm S p o r t s B y S c h w a r t z C oach . . , 'Lei's Win Now, Plan Later': Benington A n d C o m ic By DUANE LANCASTER State News Sports Writer RICHARD SCH W ARTZ Jft*: John Benington, S tate 's new basketball coach, held his first State News Sports Editor p re s s conference Monday and appeared to be a se rio u s, confi- It was a noon luncheon but it seem ed m ore like the “ Tonight dent m an, eag er to get started on a difficult job. The day before, at a banquet with next season’s ball club, he Show ." said he wished the season "w ould get started tom orrow ” and at What was billed as a Kellog C en ter p re ss conference Monday Monday’s conference said he was "officially at work no\*fc” with S tate’s new head basketball coach, had m ore the appear­ Benington is Just as anxious to get the Spartans back on a winning ance of a studio laughfest with a Johnny named Benington in the note. place of a Johnny nam ed C arso n. # “ I'm not thinking about two o r five y ears from now and I'm not " I'm probably the only coach in the history of the gam e,” said startin g a rebuilding p ro g ram . I am thinking about next y e a r," he Benington, the father of nine, " to have his own kids hang him in said Sunday, and told the p layers present he thought they were effigy. In fact, three of my ch ildren don’t even speak to m e, now b etter than they them selves thought. that I've told them we’re moving again. Benington is already caught up in the time-consuming Job of "M y kindergarten boy claim s I’m breaking up a rom ance with recruiting and is still responsible for much of the work left un­ som eone named Jilly . . . that’s rig h t, my kindergarten boy. Then finished at his former school, St. Louis. th e re ’s my eighth-grade son whose infatuation lies with M arylou. "I still have to carry .out some duties at St. L ouis, so 1 am Boy, let m e tell you, when you run into these kinds of pro blem s, really holding two jobs now," he said. you’re dealing with pretty serio u s m a tters. His comments were laced with a kind of subtle humor, but he "M y wife te lls m e th e re 's even a movem ent underway amongst seemed to weigh every question carefully. the nine w here they’ve gone about the neighborhood collecting The questions w ere quite gen­ signatu res for a petition to stay in St. L ouis. era l and perhaps the m ost con­ "B u t, really , my wife and the kids a re re a l excited about the c re te announcement was that Son­ idea of com ing to M ichigan. Y es, people have said of my fam ily ny M eans, Benington’s assistant that it has enough for a basketball team all its own, with ch eer­ at St. L ouis, would replace B ruce lea d ers to boot. Fossum as assista n t coach here. "T oo bad It doesn’t have a cqach.” He said M eans would join the T urning to player personnel on a team called M ichigan State, T R E A T THE P R E S S — John Benington, new hparran DasKetbaii c o a c h , o f f e r s r e ­ Spartan staff sho rtly , but said he Benington rep o rted on the first m eeting Sunday p o r t e r s a b l e n d i n g of t he s e r i o u s a nd the h u m o r o u s at a p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e M o n d a y , didn’t know if Dan P eterso n would " A fter som e b rief rem a rk s by m yself and "B ig g ie" Munn, we He i s f l a n k e d b y a t h l e t i c d i r e c t o r B i g g i e Munn, l ef t , a n d J o h n F u z a k , d e a n o f s t u ­ stay on as freshm an coach. opened the way for any questions, feeling it was as good a chance as dents. Photo by David Sykes The Job of recru itin g is p e r­ any to d iscu ss m atters. haps the least enjoyable p art of "U p stood C aptain B ill C u rtis, who asked: ‘Do we have to w ear Intramural News coaching for Benington. those long stockings next y e ar?’ I then told B ill that I hoped that " 1 don’t know of a coach who would be the biggest problem we faced, whereupon Stan W ashington wouldn't ra th e r Just coach the ro se to say, ‘C oach, 1 don’t think B ill is speaking for all of u s.’ m aterial that com es to him in­ “ T h ere you go. We’d been together for two hours Sunday and SOFTBALL 3 Abdication-Abundantia C aribbean-C arleton stead of doing all that re c ru it­ already there was dissention on the team . Field 5:20 p.m. 4 C asino-C am bridge Fyjim os-Scream ing Eagles ing,” he said. " I la te r asked Bill if he had L ee L afayette (who's graduating 2 Logical Em piriciS'S-A PS 5 T a b T o p -P e tes Popouts W .Shaw 2-3 He said he agreed with other fro m the sam e high school in Grand. Rapids he did) com ing to State. 9 W. Shaw 9-10 coaches that recru itin g now is "O h, y es, I got h im ," B ill answ ered. 10 W. Shaw 7-8 a m ajor problem and “ a m e ss.” "W ell you b e tter have," I told him , " sin c e your scholarship S o r e a t to w e a r F i e l d 6 : 3 0 p . m . The o n l y h o p e h e s a w to depends on it, to o ." 9 1 F e n rir-F e rn straighten it out would be if the "A ctually, 1 arriv ed in E ast L ansing S atu rday,’’ Benington 2 M cBeth-M cLean NCAA w ere to enact penalties continued. “ Having seen my p ic tu re in a Saturday edition and ano­ O il 'wt at n t ó e u e t ■ atp a i r 3 W indsor-W ivern th er in a Sunday paper, all I can say is that it’s the firs t tim e 4 W inchester-W ildcats against p lay ers who m ight have taken p a rt in any illegal re c ru it­ anyone aged from 21 to 50 in just 24 hours. 5 H ow land-Elsw orth ing driv es. “ Had they asked m e firs t, I would have gladly w orn my g la sses. 6 M cDuff-M cLaine At least that way 1 could have covered up the w rinkles under my 7 A gr. E con-P aperbacks On M ichigan State recruitin g, e y es.” he said: "W e have a hom e visit FARAH W a th S L d * 8 Bio C hem istry-N o Counts 9 B ow er-M otts Field 7:40 p .m . 1 N D EA -G rossout AC 2 Fenw ick-Fegefeuer left with all our key p ro sp ec ts.” U nder NCAA ru le s, a coach is allowed to m ake just one hom e v isit to a potential tender signee. 'O l d D a d ’ M a k e s S t a t e D e b u t Asked which nicknam e, "O ld D ad,” “ Big B en,” "B en n ie” o r “ Long John,” he would p re fe r, Benington replied: “ T h e re ’s noth­ ing you can think of that they haven’t called m e before. But if you m ust use som ething, how’s about ‘Young Jo h n '?” 3 M cN ab-M cG regor Benington said he was not going 4 Tonys B oys-M uffers to play any p a rtic u la r style of S ta te L o o k in g F o r R e p e a t W in basketball such as could ch ar­ Field 8:50 p.m . ac te riz e fo rm er coach Forddy 1 B randy-D euces A nderson’s “ p re s s u re offense” 2 M cCoy-M cInnes or T ennessee coach Ray M ears’ 3 M cFadden-M cTavish "disciplined offense.” But, r a ­ 4 Schular M ets-M agaffers A s S l u g g e r s F uen' D e t r o i t N i n e th er, he would play "an y style A l l e y s B O W L I N G 6 : 0 0 p . m . to w in." 1-2 Dodge B oys-D elta Sigma Pi "T h e style of basketball is 3-4 Red T ro jans-A lley C ats not as im portant as winning,” . 5-6 V ets-Jive 5 he said, “ and I’ll play 26 dif­ Alleys 8:30 p.m . ferent. ball gam es if 1 have to, , 1-2 L ushw ell-E vans Scholars depending on who we’r e play­ B y DUANE L A N C A S T E R 3-4..B ow er-Sam m ies ing.” Slate N ew s Sports W riter 5-6 M ontie-Sigm a Chi He did say he would seek ad­ T he U niversity of D etro it’s VOLLEYBALL vice from A nderson but said he baseball team , 8-2 fo r the sea­ would also seek advic# from any­ son, m oves to Old C ollege Field Tim e Gym 1 Court 1 body else. this afternoon to face the team 6 T ro jans-B aw diers "T h at doesn’t m ean I have to 6:30 Abode-Abednego resp o n sib le for half its lo sses. take it,” he added, "b u t I’m al­ M ichigan State, which defeat­ E, Shaw 7-10 ways seeking it.” ed the T itans 8-2 e a rlie r in the :30 A belard-A bel Benington showed that he does­ season at D etro it, w ill be using 8 Akeg-Akrojox n't duck questions but answ ers season and an e a rn e d -ru n -a v e r- ference gam es over the week­ 8:30 A kvavit-A khilles th re e p itch ers in an attem pt to them in a way that avoids his stop the T itan s fro m avenging age of 4.35 in 18 innings. Do­ end. Tim e G ym 1 Court 3 being put on the spot. the defeat. G am e tim e is 3:30. b rei is 2-0 and has a 1.43 ERA Steve Juday, who drove in four 6 B rannigan-B rinkley Asked to com pare the Big Ten fo r 31 innings w ork w hile Dev­ runs against N orthw estern F r i­ 6:30 V ikings-Shieks Coach Danny L itw hiler, whose with his fo rm er conference, the S partans a re 2-1 in the Big Ten ereux is 4-3 with a 1.98 ERA. day, is the p r o b a b l e startin g W . Shaw 1-4 M issouri V alley, he said sim ply shortsto p, but sen io r B ruce P e t- :30 N ebishes-R inky Dinks and p o ssess a 16-5 overall m ark, T itan coach Bob M iller w ill that the only m ajo r difference is said he would be going with Dick s ta rt eith er G eorge Mach o r Lou tibone could also be in the line­ Akohol-Aku Aku that one had 10 team s and the Kenney, Doug D obrei and F red Rodom ski depending on who w ill up. Juday is hitting .406 w hile 8:30 Akua P ahula-A kcelsior other had only eight. D evereux. All th re e saw ac­ be the best rested . P ettibone is at .356. Tim e Gym 2 Court 4 tion this w eekend with Dobrei T he S partans, who seem a bit Bob M aniere, a .293 sw inger, 6 D euces-B rougham sh o rt on pow er this season, bang­ w ill hit second, with th ird base­ 6:30 B rutus-B randy L a c r o s s e L a m e n t picking up a win ag ainst North­ w estern F rid ay . ed out 28 h its and sco red 19 m an John Biedenbach (.392) hit­ 7 C asopolis-C ache T he M ichigan State lac ro sse tim es in winning two of th ree con- ting th ird . L eft field er Bob Speer 7:30 E . Shaw 2-5 club dropped a contest to Ken­ DICK K E N N E Y Kenney has a 3-0 m ark this yon C ollege, G am bler, Ohio, Sat­ w ill bat cleanup, followed by 8 A ktion-A karpous righ tfield er Dick B illings. Speer T im e Gym 2 Court 6 urday by a sco re of 14-8. is at .313 while B illings has a 6 A krophobia-A kbaram a B ill H aeger of the Spartans O U T D O O R T A N K O PEN S M A Y 1 .329 av erage. 6:30 E. Shaw 1-3 sco red the club’s highest total Howie M iller, hitting .237, is 7 E . Shaw 6-8 In gam e scoring so fa r this sea­ the probable firs t basem an and 7:30 M cFadden-M cRae son with five goals and one as­ w ill bat sixth. E ith er Dick Kil— 8 W ollstone-W ooster s is t. _________________________ F e e - A k e r s P o o l In F u tu r e ? bourn (.357) o r Bill Steckly (.216) w ill handle the catching ch ores Summer Study in B y PH IL LOOM IS State News Sports W r ite r mount up over the w inter, a re cu rren tly in m otion. thoughts, although not on paper, to have som e facilities for sw im ­ w ith J e rry W alker. W alker has a .328 m ark and w ill hit eighth. W orkmen a r e rep airin g tile ming in 'he F ee-A k ers com plex T he Spartans have a 35-9 lead New York Hold on, MSU aquanauts and sunbathers. T h ere is still hope. along the pool’s ledge that was dam aged by the effects of ch lor­ som etim e in the n ear future,” Beem an said. in the all-tim e s e rie s , which be­ gan in 1915. S elect y o u r p ro g ram fro m th e 1,000 co urses T he outdoor pool at the Men’s ine w ater last y e a r. C racks a re co n d u c ted fo r 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , 7. 8 , 10, 12, an d IM w ill open for business Sat­ also being filled in and lights Beem an believes that approxi­ 14 w eek term s, begin n in g Ju n e 1 an d ending urday. around t h e pool a r e b e i n g m ately 10,000 studen s will be S ep tem b er 10. checked. living in resid en t housing, east of M a o A R e a l S p o r t 1M will open for business Sat­ But the biggest task Is the ac­ F arm L ane, next fall. M o rn in g , A fte rn o o n , a n d Evening Classes urday. Now, if only the w eather­ tual cleaning of the pool. Then “ A pool som ew here in that (UPI)— T h p official C hinese m an w ill co operate. when it’s cleaned, three m ore area w o u l d be feasib le ," he C om m unist n e w s p a p e r h a s In th e A rts In B usiness T he opening date has been days m ust be set aside to fill added. “ It would alleviate tra n s­ printed an an alysis of why Red In th e Sciences In R eta ilin g pushed up from May 15 in o rd er the pool with 800,000 gallons of portation pro blem s and would China’s ping-pong team was so In E d u c a tio n In P u b lic A d m in istra tio n to provide p resen t students m ore w ater. save students tim e in that a re a .” successful at the recen t w orld In E n g in eerin g In L a w sw im m ing tim e before the end of While im m ediate plans are be­ T he increasing num ber of stu­ table tennis cham pionships. In C o m m u n ic a tio n A rts sp rin g term . ing m ade for Saturday, Beem an dents using the outdoor pool is T he Peking new spaper said: F rank B eem an, intram u ral di­ also has an eye to the possibility " F o r sev eral y e a rs - C hinese with PRO FESSIO N AL - U N D ERG RA D U A TE - G RA D U A TE re c to r, explained that the usual of another outdoor pool site. supported by figu res. M ore than 100,000 students, faculty m em ­ table tennis p lay ers have c e ase­ College students in good standing at their own odds-and-ends, re p a ir jobs that “ It is safe to say that it is our b e rs, and guests used the pool lessly in creased th eir initiative F a r a P r e s s schools may enroll. Application should be made facilities last y e ar. On one a fte r­ in s t u d y i n g Mao T ze-T ung’s in advance. All courses have the same content noon alone som e 2,500 people thought and gained noteworthy r e ­ N e v e r as in the academic year. Students may take full year courses or a combination of single term courses. Credits are ordinarily transferable to GOLFERS! R evitalized used the pool. s u lts ." N e e d other institutions. Ir o n in g . Write to the Director of Summer Sessions, SHAG BALLS *1.19 doz. for for either Graduate or Undergraduate P lastic They’re ironing w hile they’re drying >» liutletin and Application Form. PRACTICE BALLS 2 Qc e a . o r 6 for 1 HOT PIZZA Trim, comfortable Farah N E W Y O R K U N IV E R S IT Y D E L IV E R Y Walk Shorts are sharply N ew Y o rk , New Y o rk 10003 TENNIS RACQUETS,. „ styled of ideal warm Telep h o n e: SPring 7-2000, Ext. 8097 or 8098 from le a th e r fabrics. call Wear ’em, wash ’em and F R E E luSGA 1965 Golf they’re ready for fun again without ironing. R u l e B o o k -w ith p u r- POPULAR SOLID COLORS $500 •T ch ase of $ 1.0 0 or m ore. ED 2-0863 YARN-DYED WEAVES IN S T M K S AND PLAIDS $6 °° LARRYCUSHION 3020 Vine St. - 1 blk. N. of Mich. Ave. - W est of S ears THE PIZZI! PIT 203 M .A.C. FARAH MANUFACTURI NG CO. INC • E L PASO. TEXAS Open Mon . & F ri. Nights Till 9____________ IV-57465 T uesday, A pril 27, 1965 ò M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan Placement 'H a y F e v e r * A r r iv e s T o d a y ‘Zorba ’ Film Depicts Bureau By F A Y E E. UNGER E ntertainm ent "Editor The com edy w ill run T uesday through Saturday in the A uditor­ "C ow ard gives no great jn e s - sage in his com edy, but the fa s t- Life’s Despair, Hilarity M a y 4, T u e s d a y ium A rena T h eater and then go on moving farce is an en tertain ­ By M ICH AEL ' H E R R E L L p a rt of life. The audience ap­ Students m ust sign up at the T he script of Noel C ow ard’s tour to W onders a n d McDonel ing, in tricate c h a ra c te r study,” State N ew s R e v ie w e r plauds, because it feels their Placem ent B ureau two days p rio r "H ay F ev er” c a lls for a flapper, com plexes. M iss Nye said. trium ph. to interview . a prim English diplom at, a so­ In "H ay F ev er’’ the Bohem ian "Z o rb a the G re e k ," p l a y i n g In its leaps from hilarity to Advanced Science I n s t i t u t e : cialite intent on attracting men B liss fam ily, com posed of a nov­ A child acto r, C ow ard prob­ until T hursday at the State gives tragedy and its final reco n cilia­ E lectrica l, M echanical E n g i ­ and a slow -w itted athle e to be elist father, an a c tre ss m other ably lived with the type of people the battle betw een the h ilarity tion of the two, " Z o r b a the n e ers, M athem atics, P hysics (B). placed in the m idst of an u ltra - and two eccentric children, in­ he p o rtray s in the sto ry , she r e ­ and tragedy of life in the ch ar­ G reek” is a rem ark ab le docu­ M inneapolis, M inn. M ale. Bohem ian fam ily. vite guests to th e ir country home m arked. C ow ard based "H ay acter of Z orba, a man with a ment in the etern al battle be­ A irport Com m unity Schools: T he P erform ing A rtsC om pany for the weekend. F e v e r” on a v isit he paid to the m eaty, tem pestuous Involvement tween optim ism and aesp air of G irls’ P hysical Education, Home cast presenting the C ow ard farce The fam ily m em bers then p ro ­ well-known th e atrical fam ily of in the vulgarity of living. life. E conom ics, all E lem entary Edu­ T uesday in the A rena T heater ceed to w ittily expose the p erson­ Luntzs in New York. B asil, a sh eltered young B rit- cation, B usiness, education, Eng­ have elem ents of these ch arac­ ality flaws th e ir guests try to A fast-m oving farce like ” H*y i s h - e d u c a te d academ ician of lish, Science, Special Education te rs they p o rtray in th eir own G reek origin, falls in with Alexis T ype " A ” (B ,M ).C arleton, Mich. perso n alities, Jan et Nye, a grad­ hide. They altern ately ignore and pretend to love th e ir guests. F ev er” p resen ts few er problem » for th eater-in -th e-ro u n d . Miss Z orba, the lively, worldly G reek C ivil S e rvice M /F . uate student and d irec to r, said. C om m ents that ordinarily com ­ Nye said . C onstantly moving, the who m akes it his Job to educate B asil to hi» point of view. B lissfield Com m unity Schools: " T o be funny, the c h aracte rs ’ E arly E l e m e n t a r y Education, in a com edy m ust seem re a l to plim ent are the tools of insult for the B lisses. actor has le ss trouble keeping h it face turned to the audience. D irector M ichael Cacoyannis OffersJobs E nglish (B,M ). B lissfield, Mich. the audience,” M iss Nye r e ­ Badly shaken, the guests sneak has taken the novel by Nikos A pplications by a r c h i t e c t s , M /F . m arked. “ Having elem ents of a out of the house after one wild K azantzakis to expound Z orba’s gradés 5 through 15, are being C oncord Com m unity Schools: ch aracte r in his own p erso n al­ night. In the m iddle of an argu­ philosophy visually in the film . accepted by the B oard of United E nglish, Social Studies, Chem ­ ity gives an acto r a good b asis istry /P h y sic s, Biology, A gricul­ for giving m ore than a stereo ­ ment over a triv ia l fact, the B lisses b a r e l y notice th eir Fre n chFilm Z orba lives his philosophy, and S tates Civil S ervice E xam iners so C a c o y a n n i s can e x p o s e for professional positions in sev­ tu re, E arth Science, Industrial typed com ic p o rtra y a l.” guests’ d eparture. Z orba’s ch a ra c te r by a c t i o n , en states. A rts, M athem atics, Type "A ” At Fairch ild r a ’h er than spend tedious m in­ The positions to be filled will Fairchild Jazz Concert m entally retard e d (B,M ). Con­ A baffling kidnap and m u rd er utes in harangue and dialogue. be in planning, designing and re ­ cord, M ich. M /F . m ystery, the F rench film "Tw o T he action expostulates the idea search in the arch itectu ral field. G rand Rapids M e t a l C raft: A re Guilty” w ill be run at 7 in an uncommonly unifi- d pic­ Many of these positions will in­ C hem istry (B). G rand R apids, and 9 p.m . T hursday and F r i­ ture. clude theprepartion of specifica­ Blend Of East-West ~ Mich. M ile. day in F airch ild as p a rt of the Anthony Quinn plays Z orba.H e tions and cost estim ates. The sal­ G reat West Life InsuranceC o.: International Film S eries. THE FR U ITS O F B L IS S — Ja m » s Alexander, Eugene, is a natural for the p a rt—vital, ary r a n g e s f r o m $5,990 to All m ajo rs , all colleges (B). In the film two men com m it O r e . , g r a d u a t e student, who p o r t r a y s the f a t h e r of em otional, rugged, anim alistic. $16,460 p e r year. L ansing and vicinity. M ale. a kidnap-m urder. T h ree a re a r ­ the " B o h e m i a n ” B l i s s f a m ily , ir k s Chilton Cun­ Z orba is no superm an, a product Full Inform ation and applica­ • Kent Co. Special Education: re ste d , h o w e v e r , and neither n i n g h a m , Ann A r b o r j u n i o r , h i s w e e k e n d g u e s t in a of som e lopsided philosophy like tions may be obtained by w riting Deaf, O rthopedic, Homebound, theT he folk m usic of A frica and pearance h e re as p a rt of the Jury, judge nor the public can s c e n e f r o m “ Hay F e v e r . ” T h e P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C am us' M eursault; he is in many to the executive secreta ry , Board M iddle E ast m eets the jazz of A sian-L atin A m erican-A frican C o m p a n y will p re se n t the Noel C o w a r d f a r c e T u e s ­ ways like you, and the people of U .S, C ivil E xam iners, Build­ Physically Handicapped, Coun­ s e rie s . decide which two a re guilty. ing 3400, G reat Lpkes, 111., o r any seling (B,M ). Kent County, Mich. the W est in the m usic of Ahmed A dm ission to the perform ance Anthony P erk in s, Jean-C laude d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y in t h e A r e n a T h e a t e r . you know. M /F . A bdul-M alik, who w ill appear at B rialy and Rena to Salvatori p o r­ But the film does not degen­ post office w here this announce­ M ichigan H osptial Service: All 8:15A bdul-M p.m . W ednesday in F airch ild. a t F airch ild is $2 for students tra y the th ree su sp ects. D irected e rate into a blind optim ism , ig­ m ent is found. and $2.50 for ad ults. T ickets a re m ajo rs of the C olleges of B usi­ jazz as b a alik, who has played by Andre C ayatte, "Tw o A re noring m an’s tragedy. Man fi­ ness, A rts and L e tte rs, Com ­ Colem an Hawkins m unication A rts and Social Sci­ Monk, began a study ssist with A rt Blakey, andThelonious available at the Union ticket of­ fice o r at the door. Abdul-M alik is regard ed as an G uilty” w as film ed in C annes. A dm ission to the film is 50 Many Lack Exposure nally ends as no m ore than "food A r c h a e o l o g y T a l k for w orm s,” Z orba says. David Gordon M itten of H ar­ ence (B). M ich. M ale. of E astern cen ts. In one of the m ost hideous N ational Tw ist D rill and Tool folk m usic on State D epartm ent authority on the m usic of Sudan sequences ev er film ed, the c iti­ vard U niversity and the Fogg Art and Egypt, W ilson P aul, d irec­ To Modern Composer zens of the C re tan village con­ Museum in C am bridge, M ass. C o.: M echanical E ngineers (B) to u rs to A frica and the M i d d l e R ochester, M ich. M ale. E ast. Ignoring popular Jazz trends, to r of the L ectu re-C o n cert s e r­ ie s, said. Past Voices duct a pogrom against the only will discuss "New Excavations to a concert to be soothed but to woman B asil ev er loved. She is M at S ard is" today at the C entral Rebroadcast The Singer C o m p a n y Wood Abdul-M alik created his own mu­ ichigan Society of the A rchae­ P roducts D ivision: M echanical C areful study m ark s Abdul- By LINDA B O Y L E be stim u lated ," said W hite. m u r d e r e d h o rrib ly d e s p i t e ological Institute of A m erica E ngineering (B). T ru m an, A rk. sical idiom that blends W estern M alik’s experim ents in m usic. State News Staff W rite r "T h e problem is the audience Z orba’s effo rts. * M ale. harm ony, A frican rhythm a n d In his study of the tem pered F o u r MSU com posers con­ doesn’t get enough chance to hear “ Why do people die? Do your m eeting. T he v o i c e s of S ir W inston cluded that people fail to under­ the m u sic," he said. " It takes books tell you w hy?" Z orba asks He will speak at 7:30 p.m . in Sky Chefs, Inc.: H otel, R es­ E astern tone in terv als. scale on which W estern m usic C hurchill and H a rry T rum an an­ the Honors C ollege Lounge of tau ran t and Institutional Manage­ he w ill altern ate an In his perform ce W ednesday between the bass is based he explored the m ath­ nouncing V-E Day in 1945 are stand m usic of the 20th C entury repeated h e a r i n g s to under­ B asil. B asil says no; the books because they do not hear it often stand it.” the L ib rary . ment (B). V arious. M /F . em atical b asis on which the scale describe m an’s agony. M itten, a form er Fulbright Vineland B oard of Education: and-strin E astern instrum en ts like the re s ts . featured in an MSU Radio En­ enough. “ A lot of us aren ’t particularly “ 1 spit on your agony!” Z orba Fellow g ed oud, an instrum ent co re S eries p ro gram at 8 p.m . “ P rem ie re s of New M usic" interested in what people think of c rie s. , has done archaeological G irls’ Physical Education, all 12 the player stru m s with the quill Born of Sudanese p aren ts in today in P a rlo r C , Union. ■ vortc. at C orinth, Sardis and in E lem entary Education, Science, Brooklyn, A bdul-M alik graduated will give them achancetohe.ar it. our w ork," Richm ond said. What does he m ean? Cocoyan- M usic, Spanish, P hysics/C hem ­ of an eagle feath er. from New Y ork's High School of T he p rogram , sixth in the En­ A concert of th eir com positions nis a n s w e r s by im m ediately New M exico. Backed up by a combo that in­ co re s e rie s , is a taped reb ro a d - and those of eight other MSU com ­ On WKAR istry , Industrial A rts, Educable P erform ing A rts. shifting to a scene of m uscular M entally R etarded (B,M ). Vine­ cludes a saxophonist and a drum ­ cast of Norm an C orw in’s "O n a p o se rs will be p resen ted at 8:15 lab o rers m anhandling logs up the m e r who beats out the rhythm on His perform ance substitutes Note of T riu m ph ” program p ro ­ tonight in the M usic Building’s hillside. 0 1 ' " ’ 0 ,1 ° i land, N .J, M /F . Congo drum s, A bdul-M alik will for the previously scheduled ap­ duced and broad cast soon after T his is C acoyannis’s answ er choral room . concentrate on the A frican folk pearance of A frican folklorist the original V -E Day. B etter understanding of the T uesday--AM to the m odern school of d esp air. ! elem ent in his m usic for his ap­ O latunji. A rthur Weld, J r ., associate "new m usic” was one topic d is­ 10:05 a.m . M u s i c R o o m — Life is good, life is bad— HOSPITAL OLIN REPORT Berserk Boy’s Mother p ro fesso r of television and radio, will introduce the p rogram . T he s e rie s , sponsored by the cussed in an inform al gathering VIVALDI: C ello C oncerto in D; possibly. But life is to be ac­ of graduate students G ary White, VIVALDI-BACH: C ello C oncerto cepted, lived as it com es, while Thom as Richmond, Je re Hutche­ in G. one ex tra cts the m ost one can D epartm ent of T elevision and R a­ son a n d M illard Thom son in 2 p.m . S p r i n g S e r e n a d e — and loves all of it. Students m ay v isit between 2-4 dio, includes outstanding m ys­ W hite’s office recently . SCARLATTI: S o n a t a ; B EET­ R ather than a pale ex ercise p.m . and 7-9 p.m . daily. t e r y -comedy and docum entary People should try to accept HOVEN: S y m p h o n y No. 3; DE­ in In tellectualism , the m essage A dm issions include Stephen F . pro g ram s. T he p ro g ram is open ■each piece of m usic with an open BUSSY: E stam pes; PROKOFIEV: is a living appeal borne with G reth er, B irm ingham freshm an; Jam es T .M ulvehill, Newport jun­ Says He Was 'Good’ to the public. m i n d , White suggested. T h e y C lassical Symphony. should not try to judge it by exceptional force. Z o rb a’s phil­ 3:25 p.m . B aseb all—MSU vs. osophy trium phs over m an’s in­ ior; David K rout, M arysville, LONG B E A C H , C alif. Of)— C ottage H ospital, Santa B arbara. standards of the 19th C entury. D etroit. evitable defeat. W ile a w a y O h i o , freshm an; L a u r a M. “ When he w recked the c a r, turn­ Surgeons rem oved a bullet from T r ip M o n e y G o e s "P eo p le a re used to hearing In the fina) scene, when t h e the t im e lo o k in g G rau el, E ast Jordan freshm an; ing off the road, perhaps he hit his head Monday. m ore t r a d i t i o n a l m u s i c , 7 u e s d a y - FM fru it of Z orba’s and B a sil's labor Janice K. Schw eigert, B ellville h is h ead...” A uthorities as w ell as his p a r­ Hutcheson said. “ That is why they 10 a.m . On C am pus—A l f r e d com es crashing down about them , through our freshm an; L aura J . Robinson, A stunned m other thus groped ents a re puzzled by young C lark’s T o U .N . H o s te s s are having so much trouble now ." M eyer, D epartm ent of P olitical they dance the dance of life, which l a r g e se le ctio n s of C heverly, M d., freshm an; Alice Monday for som e explanation of ram page. " I j u s t don’t under­ M rs. Naome Wold, hostess in " T h e re J s quite a large jump Science, "R ecent R ussian L ead­ is also the dance of« death—a A. Sloan, Alm ont sophom ore; why her 16-year-old son sudden­ stand,” s a i d C apt. R o b e r t D. the U.N. Lounge, w as presented from the I9th-C en'ury m usic to ership T ran sitio n a n d Its E f­ p o p u lar m a g a z in e s Suzanne K. M cCom bs, Adrian ly changed from "an extra good Sudlow, com m ander of the Santa w ith a check of $300 for a round now ," W hite said. "B ut really fe c ts" . and p o cketb o o ks sophom ore; M e r y l Elizabeth boy” to a sniper who killed two M aria substation of th e Santa trip ticket to E urope recently. m odern m usic is quite a logical 1 p.m . M usic T h e a te r—M usi­ Sm ith, P e t o s k e y s e n i o r and m o to rists and wounded 11 o th ers. B arb ara County sh eriff’s office. T he money, co llected by for­ developm ent from m usic of the cal, "D o I H ear a W altz?” at Hooshang K arm eli, E. Lansing junior. O t h e r adm issions i n c l u d e A fter m ore than an hour’s gun battle with law en fo rcers early Sunday, au thorities say, M ichael At the fam ily 's tw o-story co­ lonial h o m e in t h e B elm ore Shores area of Long Beach, tall, eign studen ts, A m e r i c a n stu­ dents, faculty and staff m em ­ b e rs, International Club, Alpha firs t 30 y e ars of the 20th C en- tu rf._ •» 11:15 p.m . C om poser and pian­ ist SERGE PROKOFIEV is fea­ tu red . *7Ae Gcvul c " S t y l e changes gradually, A + m eK Raymond W. Schlobohm, Hunting­ Andrew C lark shot and killed d ark -h aired M rs. Joyce E. C lark P i Omega and Delta P i Epsilon, said T hom son, who put th ree ton, N.Y., sen ior; Thom as J . him self. trie d to describ e h e r boy: w as presented at a "T ak e Your Gothic poem s to m usic for the S p a rtan Center Jew ett, G r a n d Blanc Junior; Saturday night he took his fath­ "H e alw ays loved people, he T u rn ” social sponsored by the co n cert. “ G enerally it is a p ro c­ E n g i n e e r i n g T a l k M -F 9:30-8:30 Daniel A. F rid e ric i, P o rt C lin­ e r ’s 30-06 Swedish M auser deer w as alw ays full of love. I think that International Club and the Inter­ e ss of grow th.” Sat. 9:30-5:30 ton, Ohio, sophom ore; M elissa L. rifle and about 80 rounds of am ­ ex pressed him as much as any­ national Students A ffairs. W alter N o l l , p ro fesso r of Some co m p osers are further m athem atics at C arnegie Insti­ W ickert, E ast L ansing freshm an; m unition from a locked cabinet in thing— the w ord love. He w as M rs. Wold w ill be retirin g along in developm em than others. Sandra L . Swift, M inneapolis, the garage and drove off in the very outgoing and co n sid erate." from h er presen t position next C om posers them selves find it tute of Technology will lecture M inn., Junior; C la ire Wilcoxon, fam ily’s I960 C adillac. H er grieving voice sounded as month after six y e a rs of s e r­ difficult to understand those fu r­ ciple pace, on "S of O T im e and the P rin ­ bjectivity” at 4 p.m . Grosse Pointe freshman; At daybreak Sunday he began if she had been drained of te a rs . vice. th er along than they are .T h e aud­ today in the E ngineering P a tric ia E. B ieskie, A l b i o n firin g from a g rassy hillside M ichael attended Sunday school Build­ ience has it even w orse. ing A uditorium . freshm an; Kay M arilyn R ichard­ n e a r Santa M aria, 175 m iles w eekly at the Fifth C hurch of " I t’s not easy on the audience, but an audience should not come in The son, Bloom field H ills freshm an; north, at c a rs and trucks passing C h rist, S cientist, h i s m other T D C E le c ts lecture is the tw enty-third B arb ara C ybulski, D etroit fre sh ­ on U.S. 101, the heavily traveled said . He w as a sea scout—had a s e rie s of m echanical engi­ m an; and B arb ara M. W alker co ast route from Los Angeles to taken p art in the organization’s T heta Delta Chi recently elec­ neering sem in ars. All interested from Southgate. San F rancisco. review in w hite uniform s at Ma­ ted officers for 1965-66. T a m p e r , T a m p e r p ersons are invited to attend. He had crashed the c a r against rin e Stadium , n ear the F o rre s t They are : P resid en t, Andy M a- a freew ay off-ram p railing be­ C lark fam ily 's hom e, Saturday turen, Qivison junior; firs t vice Two fresh m en pleaded guilty O rig in a l... m orning. presid en t, C harles P re s te r, Ne­ in co urt Monday to the charge LBJ C alled low. Slain in c a rs w ere C harles waygo junior; second vice p re s­ ident, A l a n R ose, R ochester, of tam pering with a traffic con­ CAMPUS SUMMARIES ORIENTAL IMPORTS C hristopher Hogan, 21, San L uis tro l device. ToTe stify Obispo, C alif., and Joel W. Kocab, 28, Los A ngeles. Y o u n g G O P H e a d N.Y., freshm an; recording sec­ re ta ry , Jam es A shley, D earborn Stephen R. Dugas, 304 South C ase, a Big Rapids freshm an G et G ra d e s U P • Straw Handbags HAYNEVILLE, A la. UP)--A Ku Of th e injured— som e hit by M argie Cook, L ansing sopho­ H eights freshm an; t r e a s u r e r . and R ichard T . Yeom ans, 315 . A t l , - Nat . Sci . • Hum. Klux Klan attorney defending b ullets, o th ers by bullet frag­ m o re, is one of the 13 newly M att W ray, P ark F o re st, 111., South C ase, G ro sse Point Woods . B a s i c C o l l e g e Courses! • Snack Trays th ree white m en in a civil rights m ents o r flying g la ss—5 -y e a r- appointed com m ittee chairm en fresh m an; corresponding se c re ­ fresh m an both paid fines and slaying has obtained a subpoena for P resident Johnson as a w it­ old Kevin Dean Reida of Norwalk, C alif., is in critic a l condition at for the M ichigan F ederation of C ollege R epublicans. tary , Harvey Hoadley, T ra v erse City s o p h o m o r e , and herald, co sts totaling $54.30. In addition to the fine, both MARSHALL • Bamboo Skewers ness in the tria l of the first man. C h r i s P ruszynski, P ittsburgh, w ere placed on three-m onth pro­ T he subpoena was issued by tm M iss Cook will head the Com­ l t Uunity i U l J Action avw vM C om m ittee. ............................................. P a ., freshm t u > , an. bation. MUSIC 5 1 9 W. Grand R i v e r 307 E. G rand R iver 332-6997 F rom B erk eley to B rooklyn, C ircuit C lerk M , E . M arlette Y u g o s la v ia T o p i c g flnnuuunnnnnnriui . sw arm s of stu d e n ts a re joining and com m ands any sheriff in A la­ in th e n o ise a n d fire of new bam a to sum m on the w itness, Lyndon B aines Johnson. D r. S. Lukac, editor of the w eekly n e w s p a p e r NEN (Bel­ Bill Consolidation And Household Expense ProMem? Have Some Fun! Make Friends!! N E W ! U s e in y o u r c a r , on the b e a c h , radical group s. T he c u rre n t is s u e of T he S a tu rd a y E vening A ttorney M att H. M urphy J r . grade), will speak on “ Yugosla­ in c l a s s , on t h e c a m p u s . . . Y o u N a m e It! P ost h a s th e inside story of th e of B irm ingham , r e p r e s e n t ­ ing th ree K lansm en charged with via—An E x ercise in A ntistereo­ type’* at 7:30 tonight in 133 Solve ThemWith 40 S I G N S IN E A C H S E T g re a te s t rise of th e F ar L eft sin ce th e 1 9 3 0 ’s. R ead how so m e g ro u p s are m u rder in the n ig h t-rid er slay­ A k ers. The R ussian and E ast alm o st peaceful; o th e rs a re so ing of M rs. Viola Liuzzo, hadthe E uropean Studies P rogram 1» I N S T A N T , C A S H fr o m y o u r m ilitant th a t ev en th e A m eri­ subpoena issued for the tria l of sponsoring the talk. yvt' ¿fa* O * ^(»unatur ca n C om m unist Party disow ns DC/zvk? C ollie L eroy W ilkins J r.T h e tria l is set for Monday. C a k iu la r o f C R E D IT U N I O N s ie m K jx v0£ o v * 'fa'rtCute, t h e m. How y o u n g le a d e rs of t h e ‘’e»v?4ential rad icalism ” se e th e C uban R evolution as a t^lue- The P resid en t announced the pr i nt f or A m e ric a . Fi nd o u t a rre s t of the men M arch 26, the day after the highway killing, and C o n ib ig E v e n te "MONEYTREE” it .s h a k e - A HOOT ab o u t new plans for p ro test an d u n re s t on co lle g e c a m p u s e s . called for an investigation of the C ollege L ife— 7 p.m ., Alpha Convenient up to $2,000 lin e -o f-cred it service now How on e far-out groUp, train in g Klan. D elta P i, 225 N. H arrison— Jim IV its m em b ers in k arate, is s e ­ available to help you consolidate your household b ills, c re tly p re p a rin g to l a u n c h a G reen, speaker. . tftay off high interest charge accounts, take advantage reign of terro r. Cam pus 4-H—7:15 p.m ., 312 j F 'i of spring sales, or any w orthw hile purpose. aw - t G et th e facts in th e p e n e tra t Ag H all. INSTANT CASH is now av ailable at CU’s low in ter­ «• c0' ,n g re p o rt of “T he E xplosive B e rlin F ilm s S e t Ag E ngineering--7 :3 0 p.m ., est ra te s, and fully insured at NO EXTRA CHARGE1 Revival of th e Far Left," in th e Two film s showing life and 119 A g E n g i n e e r i n g —Speaker May 8 issu e of T he S atu rd ay trav el in B erlin will be shown from M assey-F erguson Co. Use YOUR C redit Union FIRST ..C a ll now 355-0293 Size 4 ” by 5 1 / 2 ” ..............O n l y $1.50 Evening P o s t. and officers w ill be elected at P re-M ed S o c i e t y — 8 p.m ., S iz e 7” by 10 1 / 2 ” . . . .Only 2 .0 0 the m eeting of the MSU G erm an G iltner H all. Each set Is packaged In a sturdy envelope. Send Club at 7:30 p.m . today in Union P a rlo r C. SNCC — 8 p u n ., Old C ollege F ield . M i c h ig a n Si ote U n iva rs ii y E m p lo y e e s ’ CREDIT UNION check o r money o rd e r to Sign T alk P.O. Box 68 , B rooklandville, Md. 21022 (We will send C.OJD. POST Students and faculty are invited B aptist S t u d e n t C e n t e r — if p refered) Satisfaction guaranteed o r money r e ­ ON SALE NOW to attend. R efreshm ents will be 7:30 p j n . , Speaker—Rev. K at- funded. ’__________ _________________ served. terjohn, 332 O akhlll. / ó M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesd ay, A pril 27, 1965 MAN. Full o r p a rt-tim e for gen- “ We got so m an y c a lls fro m th is a d --w e are eral landscaping work. E xper­ RIGHT MAN FOUND QUICKLY! ce rta in ly p a p e r” said goin g th is to sa tisfie d keep ad v ertisin g a d v e rtise r. in yo u r ienced p re fe rre d . C a l l ED 2-3310. Sandhill A cres Land­ scaping. Automotive Automotive F o r Rent F o r Sale Personal FALCON 1960 2-door stick shift. VOLKSWAGEN 1960 sunroof, R a- M A R R I E D C O U P L E . O n e - CAMPER, 1955 1-1/2 ton THE LEGENDS. A unique sound Who’s Whose with à 29,400 m iles. One owner. $450. dio. E xtra h e ater. W hitewalls. bedroom ap artm ent. U niversity Chevrolet t r u c k . C om pletely for p a rtie s and g et-to g eth ers. lowcost ; ED 2-1162. 20 C all 337-2708. 20 Village, sublet fo r sum m er. Re­ furnished. L ike n e w. Excellent Dave 353-1817 o r John, 353-1974. FORD 1^55 V-S Standard tra n s - VOLVO. LATE 1960. B eige, fe-16 decorated. Rent ad justable. Call shape! 655-2883; 655-1733. 23 21 W ANT AD I m ission. 4-door. Blue. Radio. engine. 4-speed. M ichelln X 355-6145. 19 PIANOS- ALL kinds, including PRESCRIPTIONS F I L L E D at Pinnings Jean Harden, Inkster sopho­ Very clean in te rio r, ex te rio r. t i r e B . Excellent c o n d i t i o n E d en Roc A pts. old uprights. ROBERT WEAR low -low p ric e s. 30-day ch arges Bonnie R eiter, Shell Rock, Iowa m o re to R ichard Hautau, E a s t • A U T O M O T IV E $200. 351-5483. 20 th roughout. 337-2056. 19 Refinishing Shop. Phone TU a v a i l a b l e . MAREK REXALL freshm an to D e n n i s Snyder, L ansing sen io r and Alpha Phi • EM P LO YM EN T FORD, 19ÎO 4-door Wagon. Stick. 252 R iver St., E .L . 2-3320. 25 PRESCRIPTION CENTER, 301 W estern Springs, 111. Junior and Om ega. • FO R R EN T M ake good second c a r. Reason­ Auto Service & Parts N ow le a sin g fo r FULLY GUARANTEED, Rebuilt N. C lippert, by F ran d o r. F ree T riangle. Leah C irrito , Boston, M ass. able. 13510 W acousta Rd. Phone NE\V BAÍ'YE k IES. E x c h a n g e fev er and reconditioned appliances. and any new p rescrip tio n . C19 therm o m eter with th is ad Susan H orner, M assapequa, N. sen io r and Z eta T au Alpha to p ric e from $7.95. New sealed S u m m e r Si F a l l • FO R S A LE • L O S T & FO U N D 627-2243.. 19 T e rm s. H arley's A ppliance R e­ Y ., freshm an and Sigma Delta Tom Hantke, E dgerton, W is. beam s, 99«. Salvage c a rs , large Nat Hammond 332-8488 a ir, 523 E. G rand R iver. 484- ROcR, FOLK, B lues. G reat v e r- T au to M arc B enezra, Wantagh, graduate student and T heta Delta • PERSO N A L FÔ R 5 1 9 « Sunliner C onvertible. stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO PERSON APARTMENT to sub- p6011. satile entertainm ent for p a rtie s N.Y. sophom ore and Sigma Al­ Chi. • PEA N U TS PERSO N A L Straight shift. Runs good, but PARTS. 613 E . South St. IV lease for su m m er. $50 monthly. 21 C aron Feldm an, Oak P ark sen­ needs body w ork. 882-4400 after and g e t-to g eth ers. C all up THE pha Mu. • REA L ESTATE 7 pm . 20 5-1921. . ' C C lose to cam pus. C all 351-5455. MAHOGANY FURNITURE. 4- GUYBEARS. 355-6344. 21 J u l i e t B rand, A r l i n g t o n io r to M ichael Goldfine, Ocean­ p o ster bed; d ressin g table; din­ GENERATORS AND STARTERS'. 23 ing room side table; dining table MUSIC! IF you need it, w e've got H eights, 111. fresh m an and Delta side, N.Y. senio r. • S E R V IC E • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N FORD 1957 F airlan e ’00. E xcel- R ebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ HASLETT APARTMENT No. 13. P a tric ia Roney, B attle C reek lent transportation. $135. C all 19 it! THE ESQUIRES, the w ildest M Z eta to Joseph L ebrun, Hampden, • W A N TED teed! Exchange p ric e $7.90. Me­ Luxury, 4-m an. A cro ss from top. ED 2-5526. aine senior and Phi Kappa Sig­ sophom ore to Jay W iles, Bangor 337-0409. 20 chanic on the job! Installation cam pus. C all Ken, 337-2746.21 T A P I RECORDER. F law less sound around. 351-4725. ' 21 m a. junio r. DEADLINE FORD 1957 4-door F airlan e. Au- serv ice available. ABC AUTO portab le. A re a l steal for $50. ENGLISH AND WESTERN riding M ary K a y W ells, L a n s i n g M aureen L ee Kellogg, M ar- 2 p.m. one cla ss day be­ tom atic. No r u s : . $200. 131 PARTS. 613 E . South St. IV 5 - H o u s e s C all IV 9-3857 for inform ation. c o u rse s. E nroll now and receive freshm an to Wayne H. C lifford, cellus junior to Edw ard John fore p u b lic a tio n . W hitehills D r., Apt. 7, after 5 1921.__________________________ C MODERN HOME on L a k e L an- 19 fre e bus tran sp o rtatio n . 882- F lin t senior and Farm H ouse. M cGraw, Oxford senior. C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one pm . 21 sing. F our students wanted for WESTERN WEAR, boots, sadd- 4863; 355-2015.______________ 21 Gail P anetz, D etroit sopho­ c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n FORD 1 9 5 J 2-d o rr F ord-O - Sco o ters & C y c le s lery sum m er, w hile ow ner vacations. MERCANTILE, 11380 Peacock. COLTSFOOT WESTERN Real Estate E n g a g e m e n ts m o re to David E hrlich , Chicago, M atic. G reen and white. RaMio. TRtuM PH 200 cc. T ig er Sport. C all 339-2597. 20 Road, L aingsburg. Phone 651- LOVELY 3-bedroom hom e, at- 111. junior and Alpha Epsilon PI. PHONE Runs good. C lean. $195. 355- V ery good condition. 1958. Spare Rita W asm er, D etroit senior to M e r r y M i c h e l , D earborn 0636. 21 p a r t s , factory m anual. $250. Rooms 5637. 28 tached garage. Efficient one- C harles C. W ells, Coloma senior H eights, sen io r to R obert Austin, 355-8255 LOTI'S ELITE 1963 Stage II, S er- 337-2054 after 6 pm . 21 MALE STUDENTS. Supervised CANOES: TS* fib erg lass " P e re level. No s t a i r s . S m a r t l y and Sigma Delta Chi. D earborn senior and Delta Sig­ RATES ies 11. ZF Box, wel m aintained. M arquette". $165. 17’ m olded planned In terio r. C a r p e t e d . Bonnie Wolpin, G reat Neck, m a P i. Employment housing. Cooking, parking. Two N eatly shaded lawn and neigh­ N.Y. junior and Sigma Delta Tau Linda K. H all, Livonia sopho­ 1 D A Y ............ $1.50 Call collect, M a t , 655-4990, blocks from B erkey. Phdne IV mahogany “ W olverine", $180. borhood. Can w a l k to MSU, to Evan Katz, E astch e ster, N.Y. m o re to R ichard E. L aB arre, Ann A rbor. 20 N'V r SE-REGISTERED. E x p er- 5-8836. 23 B eautiful 15’—16* deluxe Runa­ schools, and s to re s . By ow ner, junior and Sigma Alpha Mu. 3 D A Y S ______ S3.50 MG A MARK II, 1963 R oadster. ieftced. R esponsible position. ROOM FOR woman. L arge. P r i- bouts, $675-$850. U sed canoes, Just Farm ington junior. 5 D A Y S ______ 56.00 Top. pay. D aytim e hours. Give vate phone. Block from cam pus. $100 up. R epair work reaso n ­ 337-2171. $14,500. 1175 Snyder St., Jean R. Lukens, Toledo, Ohio ( 3 a s e d on 15 words per ad) Abarth P ire lle s, b elts, radio. 19 senior to R ichard R. G ehringer, E xtra heater. Tonneau. Excel­ com plete p a rtic u lars in applica­ G raduate p re fe rre d . ED 2-8498. able. CUSTOM BOAT DESIGN S e c r e t a r y V o te There w i l l be a 50« s ervice lent condition. $l(2-l5. 351-5021. tion. W rite Eox No. B -2, State and REPAIR, 1020 Dakin St.. EAST LANSlNG. Spacious 4-bed- Howell graduate and Delta Sigma 19 IV 9-1845. 27 room fam ily hom e. 1 - 1/2 baths. P i. Young R epublicans w ill hold and bookkeeping charge if 19 News. 20 th i s ad is not paid w ith in Sa tu r d a y l a n d sc a pe " an d For Sale RINCON SKATEBOARDS- B rand Living room , 14x29, fireplace. a special election for c o rre s ­ o ne week. MG MIDGET 1%2. E xcellentcon- Gardening ¿ieldw ork. Apply in CHOICE BEEF, 7or your fre e z - new. Made of oak. W heels by M odern kitchen. 2 -c a r garage. ponding se c re ta rie s at 7:30 p.m . dition. New tire s . Low m ileage. perso n . Twi-ss Landscape Cen­ e r . Cut, w rapped, b last frozen Chicago R oller Skate. $6 . Phone Shade t r e e s . C en tral school T hursday, Old C ollege Hall in 332-8721. 19 te r, 1112 L ake Lansing Road. 19 and delivered. Call 485-5394.25 353-1571. 20 2-1424.a re a . U nder $24,000. By ow ner, B u s i n e s s G r o u p the Union. All m em bers a re re ­ The State News does not MUSTANG 1965 C onvertible de- 21 quested to attend. p erm it racial or religious luxe. 289 engine. Floor shift. PA RT-TlM E. Attention teachers P O R T A B L E TYPEW RITERS, COM PL e TE DRUM set. S linger- E le c t s O ffic e rs discrim ination in its ad­ W hitewalls. Take over pay­ and students. R eaders Digest new and reconditioned. T rad es land p rofessio nal. $350, o r best S ervic e P L A N T I S V-27 vertising colum ns. The m ents. 332-3644, after 6 pm . 19 Sales and S ervice, Inc. is now accepted. All p ric e s. WOLVER­ offer. C all FE 9-2038. 20 RENT your TV from NEJAC. The O m icron ch apter of Phi State News will not accept MUSTANG 1965 C onvertible. V - 8 . accepting applications for excit­ INE TYPEW RITER CO., 117 E. HOLTON CORONET and a c c e s- Gam m a Nu professional busi­ advertising from persons ing new stereo and m usic p ro ­ K alam azoo. 482-1452 . New Zenith portab le for only ness so ro rity recen tly Installed Burgandy. 3-speed. Seatbelts. gram . F o r inform ation call M r. 25 s o rie s . Used only few m onths. $9 p e r month. F re e service Kathy L orencz, Owendale junior, discrim inating against re ­ Radio. W hitewalls. Tbp condi­ FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES- E xcellent condition. B est offer and delivery. C all NEJAC TV as p r e s i d e n t and Judy F o ss, ligion, race, color or na­ tion. $2,295. Call 694-6351. 20 Blythe, at 882-6629. 26 over $50. Call D ori, ED 2-2569. R ental. 482-0624. tional oriein. A re WASHINGTON STATE. New dam . presen t m eat so urce? If NOT, y o u satisfied with your C D earborn junior, as firs t vice MUSTANG 1965 hardtop. Blue. Rock m en. Top pay. Long job. call BROWER’S, OX 4-3691. 25 TENNIS RACQUETS. F a c t o r y DIAPER SERVICE, sam e d ia­ presiden t. 20 Automatic tran sm issio n . Radio “ Job N ew s", 40« and stam ped EN G LISH 'LIG H T-V V EIG H T 3- p rice s on new Davis fram es end p e rs retu rn ed . E ither yours or O thers installed w ere K aren Automotive and heater. Call ED 2-8972 after envelope. YWCO, Box 463, Kirk» ours. With our service, you may M anecke, Farm ington junior, se­ BUICK, 1963 E lectra 225. C-m- 5 pm . 20 land, W ashington. 19 s p e e d bicycles, $39.77, full Cstrin g s. P rofessio nal quality. include tw o pounds of b a b y cond vice presiden t; K ris K ry s- all Paul, 353-0282. 20 clothes that do not fade. D iaper zak, Allen P ark junior, se c re ­ vertible. A ir-conditioning. AM- OLDSMOBILE 1964 4-speed. Like p ric e . R en tal-pu rch ase term EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an ' available. We also have tennis TWO FORMALS, cocktail length. pail s FM radio and other pow er ex­ new. Many ex tra s. $3,700 new. Avon rep resen tativ e. T urn your racq uets, golf balls, badm inton One pink s a t i n ; other aqua/ AMERICAN furnished. tary ; M argo Caulkin, Redford Te I m u I »•< O*—« • *m, t HILP DODGE, 1431 E a s t Block off No job too Large o r too sm all. Summer and F irs t $150 t a k e s It. 414 W. M ichigan. See R uss Lay. Phone cam pus. 332-3255. C B arnes Ave. Phone IV 5-5876 F o r Rent IV 4-4Sl^. C TYPING IN m y hom e. T erm pa­ W an t M o re Fall T e r m s after 6 pm . 19 ROWE RANCH has fine h o rses We still have a few INTERESTED IN FLYJNG? New p e rs and th e ses. C all 627-5160. one & two-bedroom equipm ent open to students and Will pick up and deliver. 20 4* VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. R ed. Radio, for ren t. 10 m inutes from cam ­ apartm ents available B u s in e s s ? h e a t e r . E xcellent condition pus. R eservation s. 372-2325. 19 for Sum m er and F all. staff. MSU FLYING CLUB. 355- TAPING. TERM p ap ers a n d # 2 B e d ro o m s throughout. S erviced regularly. 9133. \ 21 t h e s e s . E lectric typew riter. # 2 B a th ro o m s $1,150. Leaving town. C all 337- Apartm ents *DO YOb have to buy'a m em b er- F ast serv ice . 332-4597. 20 J u s t C a ll 7258. E U K N IS flE 'b APARTMENT for BURCHAM WOODS ship for road map travel serv ­ BEV TALLMAN. Your theses, # B u ilt-In F M VOLKSWAGEN 1500,1964Varient couple with one child. Cheap rent and ice? Am azing offer! With auto . term p ap ers, etc. Typed in my wagon. Big engine, low m ileage. plus little AM dom estic w ork. EYD EA L V ILLA insurance from BUBOLZ. (he hom e. E lectric typew riter. 372- # A m p le P a rk in g New c a r condition. B est offer, ED 2-5977. 22 m aps a re fre e . BUBOLZ, 332» 3849. C20 487-0828. 21 RETIRED COUPLE wants to rent 8671. C18x \ TYPING WANTED. A ccurate and 0 A ir-C o n d itio n in g VOLKSWAGEN 1958 w ith sunroof. one-bedroom furnished apart» Hurrv, Call Today IF YOU’RE brand new in town, neat. Will pick up and deliver. B est offer over $550. C all 337-* ment for August and Septem ber. ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 good. New faces are welcom e. CSL1 IV 5-0107. 22 End of River Street Mike Stitt, mgr. ED 2-4432 2459. C lean. R ust-proofed. In good 2.i C all 337-2295. V O L K S W A G E N , 1961. F i n e . GIRL ROOMMATE wanted for tw o-girl a p a running o rd er. C all 332-3108.19 from Union. C all 337-2048. 20 r t m e n t . A cro 19 ss for better iving See our old faces for new in­ su rance ideas on your new home GENERAL TYPING. T heses and or • c a r. BUBOLZ INSURANCE. them fc C19 OX 4-0378. es done in my home. C all 23 355-8255 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesday, April 27, 1965 7 Success Radiation Danger Studied P ro te sts Not Just Why is radiation harm ful? A fter a ll. I t's Invisible and non- R e s e a r c h a t the Argonne N ational L ab o ra to rie s and else­ Jam es L . Dye of the ch em istry D epartm ent is 1 studying a tam e ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) polsonous. It doesn’t even feel w here Indicates that r a d i a t i o n v e r s i o n of the electron-and- the u n iv ersity ,’* one said. hot. splits an electron off the w ater w ater reaction under a $37,000 "W hen one side Is presented, m olecule. T his electron is very Atomic Energy C o m m i s s i o n a s in the teach-in, the dem onstra­ 8 to 5 Job B efore scie n tists can find a prevention for radiation burns, reactive, and attacks tissu e vio­ grant. He uses no r a d i a t i f t n . tion is bad, but when both sides they m ust find out why the high lently. Since the body is 90 p er Instead, he obtains his fre e elec­ a r e given an opportunity it is a T h e dedicated businessm an cent w ater, that reaction causes tro n s by dissolving an active m ust be m ore than an 8 to 5 em ­ energy ray s a re harm ful, and good thing,’’ said a coed. how they do th e ir dam age. sev ere dam age. m etal, such as sodium In a nit­ " I alw ays like to listen to peo­ ploye if he is to succeed, accord­ rogen solvent, called an am ine. p le if they have som ething to ing to John D rab ell, A irline Sales W ater is dissolved in another s a y ," a th ird student said. M anager for C ollins Radio. batch of the solvent. T he two A ddressing the M arketingC lub As a p ractical co u rse of ac­ tion, students w ere encouraged to T hursday evening, D rabell said that ex tra effort Is a m u tt for Computer Laboratory solutions a re m ixed in a com pli­ cated flow device. To study the ra te of the reaction, he m easu res w rite to th e ir p aren ts w ith their advancem ent In today’s bualneas com plaints about the lib ra ry . In how much light, and of what wave addition to this, and m o re im m e­ diately, a sit-in w ill be staged w orld. “ B usiness needs people who are willing to take th e ir Jobs Offers New Services length, the solution absorbs ,r: a given tim e. T he m ore elec­ ,at the lib ra ry today between Two new serv ice s have been Four packages are presently of­ tro n s that have reacted, the less noon and 5 p jn . home with them at night and put fered with a c o r r e s p o n d i n g red light is absorbed. out that little bit of e x tra e ffo rt," announced by the MSU C om puter L aboratory to a ssist students charge for each. In future studies, other sub­ D rabell said. Wildlife Fund and re s e a rc h e rs in taking ad­ Also, jobs which call prim arily stances m ay be substitued for A ccording to D rabell, a 1959 vantage of C om puter C enter fa­ on com puter lib rary program s w ater in the am ine solution. In graduate of MSU, m arketing is the cilitie s. but which a re outside of thepack- th is way, Dye w ill be able to hub of the co rp o rate w heel, and Hires Lindy The firs t, U ser R esearch Co­ age p rog ram s will be handled by study the effect of radiation on firm s that a re not m arketing o r­ ordination, is fre e of charge and the laboratory at the established a variety of m a terials. iented w ill not survive. will provide inform ation on com ­ ra te s for each phase of the p ro j­ Dye h a s b e e n experim enting C ollins R adio, located inC edar ect. Small program m ingp rojects with solutions of m etals in am ine WASHINGTON UP)— A fam ous R apids, Iowa, se lls com m unica­ puter facilities, assistan ce in o r­ but publicity-shy figure of avia­ ganizing re se a rc h for the com ­ will be accepted in addition to solution for ten y e ars. T hese tion equipm ent for such varied the above. solutions a re of In terest in the tion history has been working co rp o rate needs as airlin e oper­ puter and p roject coordination- linking keypunching, tabulating F u rth er inform ation on th e field of electrochem istry . They quietly In a sm all downtown of­ ations, m icrow ave system s and URC can be obtained In 201A Com ­ conduct electricity somewhat like fice h ere for sev eral m onths for com puters. an d/o r com puting. The second is a “ package” puter C enter o r at 355-4688, and a m etal, and som ew hat like a the protection of w ild c re a tu re s. Com m unication equipm ent in for the package program in 203 chem ical battery, depending upon “ W henever civilization com es, the recently orbited Gem ini space p rogram which w i l l handle all com puter d etails for the u se r. C om puter C enter o r at 355-4688. how much m etal is in solution. > w ildlife tends to d isap p ear," he capsule was m ade by C ollins w rote in a recent m agazine a rti­ Radio. L A S T 2 DA Y S ! cle . “ On every continent, and in Dial ‘AT For 1:00-3:05-5:15-7:20-9:30 CAMPUS) alm o st every country, the c ris is fo r w ildlife is a c u te ." U.S. Offers M - 2 o- Motivation T H t A T R f - He becam e a w orld figure over­ Grad Grants AH S P R I N G Wi t h the w a r m e r w e a t h e r c o m e s o p e n w i n d o w s and b a l l o o n s f l y i n g night 38 y e ars ago. A fter a trag ­ 0 3 3 2 - 6 0 4 4 — -« edy in his fam ily he sought p ri­ o u t ' o f t h e m , a s s e e n l a s t w e e k e n d at t h e P h i K a p p a P s i f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e . T h i s Co m p iè vacy in Europe and has taken un­ i m p r o m p t u w a t e r f i a h t r e s u l t e d in a w a t e r h o s e - w a t e r b a l l o o n f r e e - f o r - a l l . A cadem ic m otivation w ill be Starts usual steps to avoid publicity P h ot o b y P a t t i P c o u t discussed at the C ollege of Edu­ CINEMASCOPE Com petition f o r governm ent cation Colloquium in 128 E rick­ Thursday! COLORit Dt LUXE ev er since. His effort has been graduate gran ts fo r academ ic Battery May Sub For Gas so successful that he is seldom study o r re s e a rc h abroad will son H all, at 4:10 p.m . W ednes­ recognized. open Saturday. day. Old frien ds who discovered that Sponsored by the Institute of W illiam F arq u h ar, p ro fesso r THE N0.1 ATTRACTION OF ALLTIME he w as spending m ore and m ore International E d u c a t i o n , t h e of guidance and personnel se rv ­ tim e in W ashington on his hobby ice s, w ill p resen t seven to eight - of nature conservation helped keep It m ore o r less a secret 1966-67 g r a n t s f o r p r o ­ fessional training in creativ ean d perform ing a rts w ill offer m ore By JEAN PRITCHARD sh o re re se rv e s and deep w ells—- both costly to pum p. No one knows Solar and nuclear pow er will undoubtedly becom e m ore popu­ key concepts that he has dis­ covered in an an alysis of data L-ÉO FA TRA until Monday. than 800 A m erican graduate stu­ State N ew s S c ie n c e W r i t e r la r in the distant future, but a re gathered through use of the M- COLOR B Y DE L UXE how long these re se rv e sw ill la st. Scale. Ira N. G abrielson, president of dents the opportunity to study in The A m erican m o to rist doesn’t At the sam e tim e petroleum is n o t im m ediately p r a c t i c a l , A C A D E M Y AWARDS! the W ildlife M anagem ent Insti­ 55 co untries. know It yet, but gasoline sh o rt­ G iacoletto continued. The M - S c a le , an objective becom ing s c a rc e r, m o r e and m easu rin g device of educational Now at our Re gu l a r P r i c e s tute, announced that C h a r l e s ' Selections w ill be m ade on the age is a "now " and not a " fu tu re " m o re non-pow er uses a re being 7 5 « to 5 : 3 0 PM E v e . & Sun. $ 1,0 0 A. Lindbergh, 63, of D arien, b a sis of academ ic and p rofes­ problem , said L. J, G iacoletto of One Swiss bus firm has solved drive, w as designed by F arqu har. found for it. T he R ussians have the fuel problem by using the It m easu res inform ation about Conn.—firs t person to fly solo sional reco rd , the feasibility of the E lectrical Engineering De­ already announced that they don’t a c ro ss the A tlantic Ocean—has the applicant’s proposed study partm ent. princip le that objects in motion student p ersonality ch a ra c te ris­ Intend to w aste crude oil as fuel, tend to rem ain in m otion. The bus tic s, occupation asp iratio n s, p e r­ been appointed a d irec to r of the plan and personal qualifications. A lready su rface re s e rv e s of but to concentrate on its potential W orld W ildlife Fund. T he purpose of the aw ards is oil a re depleted, and industry is run by a ton and a half fly­ sonal preferen ces and academ ic fo r synthesizing new m a te ria ls. w heel set spinning in a giant va- self-im age. to in c re ase m utual understand­ m ust turn m ore and m ore to off- As a p ractical, im m ediate sub­ ing betw eeif the people of the uum cham ber. The spinning wheel The M -Scale w as used in tests stitu te for gasoline, G iacoletto can pow er thè bus for about five given to 5,200 high school stu­ AreaB lood U.S. and other countries through suggests chem ical energy. m iles. Then the d riv er has to plug dents as a p art of the M ichigan the exchange of p erso n s, know­ ledge and sk ills. S ch o la rS e ts One p ractical chem ical battery would co n sist of a block of lithium into a power line to set the wheel Study which is sponsored by the S e rve sM ore F u rth e r Inform ation can be hydride— a compound of the light­ spinning for another five m iles. “ We ought to try that h e re ," United States Office of Education. F arq u h ar’s lectu re w ill p resent L ansing’s Red C ro ss Blood P ro g ram faces a new challenge. obtained by w riting Institute of International Education, 809 Uni­ PolandTalk e st m etal and the lightest gas known. About 57 pounds of the sm iled G iacoletto. the resu lts of these tests T he Lansing Region, whlc&.ttfcs ted N ations P laza, New Y ork, V irginia Rock, M ichigan Sta^e compound would be needed to been providing the n e c e s s a r y Y. 10017. a ssista n t p ro fesso r of A m erican provide the sam e energy poten­ ™ ' 5 *T >O il ll I aIti blood for two h e art su rg eries thought and language, w ill-p re ­ tial found in a norm al 20 -gallon < iO O O R / / , U / s tu d ile sent two lectu res based on her o»«** \ / s^ a MNbb • ouihWBt BH-ant a week, is now requested to tank of gasoline. provide for four h e art cases a P e titio nNow experiences w hile a Fulbright scholar behind the Iron C urtain. When w ater from another tank [ Shown At 7:45— 11:45 ENDS T U E S ! mm week at the U n iversity of Mich­ com es in contact with jh e lithium igan and for all case.s in G rand She-will speak W ednesday to the hydride, hydrogen is produced. R apids. * ForB fu eKey * G rand Rapids Polish A rts Society at 8 p.m . H e r-to p ic w ill be T his hydrogen is m ixed with- a ir *in the c a r cy lind ers, and ignited • Due to the developm ent of a Blue Key, rfstional honorary for h eart-lu ng m achine, new and d ra­ junior and sen io r m en, Is open "E ducation and the A rts in Po­ as gasoline is in present-d ay m atic types of heart surgery for new m em bers startin g today. lan d.’’ c a rs . The re s u lt.is a s e rie s of previously co nsidered too risk y P etitions are available today T hursday she will d i s c u s s explosions which pow er th e p is­ are now possible, requiring a dif­ in the Union C oncourse, 104 and “ C ultural L ife in P resent-D ay tons. ferent blood product. 308 Student S ervices and In the Poland” at the H am tram ck Pub­ When all the lithium hydfide B ecause the Lansing R edC ross m ain lobby of the International lic L ib rary at 7:30 p.m . has been used, the m oto rist drops B lit- R U TI§D 3 E Regional p rogram provides " to ­ C enter. T he lectu res a re based on the battery off at a serv ice sta­ IS A T W E Hit No (2) C olor At tal co verage” of blood needs for T hese petitions are due 5 p.m . im pressions of education and cul­ tion, and picks up a new one. all of its resid en ts, it is now May 5 In the petition boxes of tu re In Poland while she w as a T he old battery can be regener­ FA T B IA C .K asked to provide, the specialized these sam e room s. F ulbright p ro fesso r of A m erican ated to lithium , and is ready for studies and lite ra tu re at the Uni­ PU SS9CAT blood product for its resid en ts. T o be eligible, a student should the next m o to rist. T his m eans that blood of a spe­ be a junior o r senior with an v e rsity of Jagiellonian, Krakow, Such a fuel so u rce would elim ­ W H E R E YOU cific type in a specific amount average above the men’s all­ during 1962-64. H er le c tu res in­ inate the a ir polution problem — m ust be drawn at the Lansing university level. clude slides, photographs and the exhaust, is only w ater vapor. are Cordially » IH E C enter between 12:30-2:30 p.m . recordings of folk and avant- the day p rio r to the actual s u r­ gard e m usic of Poland. A m em ber of the MSU faculty INVITED TO A PARAMOUNT RELEASE gery, p ro cessed in th eR ed C ro ss laboratory and raken to Ann A r­ S o c i o l o g i s t H e r e A rthu r R aper, visiting pro­ since 1960, she w ill lectu re this sum m er on contem porary Am­ M e d i c a l T a lk TAKE IT WED. H A Y L E Y M I L L S IN bor or G rand R apids by 6 p.m . fe sso r of sociology, w ill speak to the International R e l a t i o n s D r. L ester E vans, m edical ed­ erica n lite ra tu re at Poznan, Po­ ucator and consultant for the new IN THE EAR " T R U T H ABOUT SPRING' ^ land. College of Human M edicine, will . Club at 7:30 tonight In 34 Union. speak on “ How to Choose a Med­ R aper w ill discuss the psycho­ 12Activated logical effects of political re ­ S t u d e n t D e le g a t e Gical School’’ at 8 tonight in 111 iltner H all. T H E M A R R IA G E sponsibilities upon people prev i­ Ken H ofm eister, G a g e t o w n ByS a m m ie Sigma Alpha Mu has announced s ously denied the opportunity for political expression. He has recently returned from C om illa, E ast P akistan, w here sophom ore, was elected in te r­ national delegate for the N orth­ eastern Region of Gamma Delta of F IG A R O 12 new actives for spring term . at its regional convention last ' T he new actives are: Mike he w as a s s o c i a t e d with the Academ y for R ural Development weekend at the Jack T a r Hotel L esnik, Levittow n, P a ., fre sh ­ In Lansing. m an; R ichard Ruby, D e t r o i t for 26 m onths. 7:00 and freshm an; Ron Levy, D e t r o i t TODAY 9:30 P.M. freshm an; P a u l Seligm an, Buf­ falo-, N.Y., f r e s h m a n ; Stuart ACADEMY Isra e l, D etroit freshm an; B ruce AWARD WINNER . . . . Dulfon, M errick, N.Y., freshm an; MSU ASUN -UTIN AMERICAN- Besl Supporting Actress A lexander T isc h le r, D e t r o i t freshm an; David R osenthal, De­ AFRICAN SERIES “ QUINN tro it freshm an; M ark D rasin, G rand Rapids freshm an; M ichael IS Freedm an, D e t r o i t freshm an; PRESENTS BRILLIAN T. M iles L ash, D etroit freshm an; York T>me: •y Crc ■ *th e ' and Allan Bogutz, B alaC ynw yd, P a., freshm an. AHMED ABDUL MALIK A l p h a K a p p a P s i F olk Si nger f r om Sudan In itia te s M e m b e r s Company of Four Mail reservations accepted only when accompanied Alpha Kappa P sl, profession­ by coupons, check or money order Please enclose a l business fra te rn ity , has ac­ MAIL ORDER tivated 10 new m em b ers. . They a re : B art Knowles, Ce­ d a r Springs fresh m an; F red B i- (Replacing Olatunjl) F IG A R O BLANK a stamped, self-addressed envelope for return of tickets Make checks payah(e to Michigan State University Mail to: Performing Arts Company. alczyk, D e a r b o r n sophom ore; Wed., A pr. 2 8 - 8 :1 5 p.m. A N T H O N Y Q U IN N Department of Speech, Michigan State University, L a rry F ish e r, G rand R a p i d s A U \N B A T E S ALL SEATS RESERVED—NUMBER Main Floor. -Balcony. East Lansing, Michigan sophom ore; E arl H oenes, B ur­ - @ $ 2.00 (main floor) Fairchild Theatre IR E N E P A P A S PERFORM ANCE DESIRED Number of Nan lington Junior; Jim Norwood, Sar­ Single Tickets _ @ $ 1.00 (balcony) nia, O ntario, C anada, sophom ore; MÎCHAELCACOYANNIS 1 st and 2nd choice ( ) Friday Ken Kenny, Royal Oak fre sh ­ PRODUCTION ( ) Saturday A d d ress- Total Number of Ttckets. m an; B arry M etheny, W aterford A d m i s s io n : Students: $2 .00 sophom ore; F red P ip e r, I o n i a Public: $2.50 "Z O R B A Number of Season Coupons. Amount Enclosed $_____ Phone_ sophom ore; L en M alda, D ear­ T i c k e t s on S a l e a t U n i o n T i c k e t O f f i c e , T H E G R E E K " • in* O, NKO&*A/ANT/**iS born sophom ore; and W alt F a l- P a ra m o u n t Newshop -rlAAKEDRCNAGEORGEFOUN0AS l Ion, G rayling sophom ore. 8 M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, M ichigan T u esday, April 27, 1965 W s re ta rv i H*e right le S& H lim it quontitiox. F r it a D o u b le G reen S t a m p s [VERY W e d n e s d a y eH ective fhrooqh S a t., M ay 1 . c J k e r e s T l o n e ( B e t t e r c f k a n T l a t i o n a I s f o r S t e a k s . ! U.SJ).A. Choice Be«f, Value Way Trimmed, 5-inch Cut Rib Staak, or U .S .D .A . C h o ic e B e e f V a lu e W a y T rim m e d S ir lo in S t e a k Swiss Steak Perfectly a g e d , and running with savory cqc vr a o c D m lb. " T ^ O ^ i b . j u i c e s . . . a fulI- f l a v o r e d t r e a t of tender goodness. Hyyruda'i Peint Cet, Brisket * V a lu e Way TrifiM**1 Corned BeefCook c U .S .D .A . C h o ic e , e n d V e lu e - W a y T rim m e d W ith Cobbogo! 6 9 ib. — B o n e le s s (Boneless lo t, Valuo U .S .D .A . Choice Boot, Volvo W Woy oy Trimmod Trim m ed QQ Select, Center Sliced " W b * » U J . 0 .A. C b ^ c , M Strip Steak . . So Frock, Bonolott Freien Ham Steak Cod nilBts JjJ; 3 9 * 79 (Boneless p o rte rh o u s e lo t, Volvo W oy Trim U .S .D .A . Choice Boot, m od Trimmod d k d k J So Frock, F o il Frozen Portions tram Our Fu lly Cooked, C Rump or Round 7 7 i Haddock ’}£ ; 4 9 * (Boneless Hickory Smoked Ib. S te a k Home I U .S .D .A . Choics Boot,lot, Volvo W oy Trimmod Cooked, F re ie n , Brooded Ocean P ium ose, Canned Sirloin Tip Roast .99«, Perch Fillets ’¿ J; 4 9 * (Boneless NATIONAL C OUP ON Sliced Bacon U .S .D .A . Ckolco Boat, Volvo W oy Trimmod Chuck Roast . . / 9«,. |:| j FREE W IT H T H IS COUPON J 1 100 EXTRA eV.iN STAMPS 1 | iBoneless No R efrig iietio n Bof this sprclsi.cu, o _ §?;; house tteaki Hooded, Idoal for Comping O ut! 6 9 *Ib. Loon, Tender 'n Flavo rfu l, Pre-Dicod M i M only trimmed " f t T ï ^ î " *» •'•«» you if i W ith purchase of any 1-Lb. o r Larger I Beef lor Stow . . / 7 b m 0 .r f f mootlor o«-,? «nost b w 1£,ho,e•*, ” *• ¡f | BEEF RO A ST ! Redeem this Coupon at National Food j j (Boneless Betty Cracker's AII-pwpoM Flew Mix S kin latt, M kh . Grodo 1 è sî m s rtilo o ra ,.. '••'I- i| : stores. Coupon B ig lrss lo t.. May 1 .1 Armour’s Star m *«e««t .n o " u e T » “ » Bisquick . . . NATIONAL COUP ON Loon, Grictlo-froo Cvbo, or it<, ‘ « “ no Franks Sirloin Tip Steak .99«., m* now M .tlon.liSAK$ |? ii sovor.i o f r h . ! l Í ? ' ••» I -'L°"TB«Hoo*e rreiSÄ f Ì F R E I W IT H T H IS COUPON j iBoneless m H e in — Rich and Delicious, M I ¡50 EXTRA ¿¿A STAMPS T om ato Soup . Mb. Com Country Pork, Boston Butt C ut JW ( I Sofa and Gentle for Fine*! Fabrics, Pkg. 5 9 e Pork Roast . . . 4 7 i I I ] w ith purchase of 1 Lbs. or Moro A LL -B E E F H A M B U R G ER : Radoom this Coupon at Notional Pood j I ! 10-21 Loon, Uniform Slicot Per 1-lb. Pkg. O il n g I t stores. Coupon lip lro s lo t.. May t .f R om an Bleach . H illsid e, M ick, Grodo 1 Skinless Hillside Sliced Bacon . & 5 5 W 0% r NATIONAL C OUP ON Loon, Tender end M eaty M #% £ For Sandwiches, or for Snack T ray 1-lb. m i FREE W IT H T H IS COUPON f Franks Pork Steaks . . . . . . . 4 “ », Eckrlch Smorgas Pac Pkg. / V * » 150 EXTRA V«« STAMPS! o m n S w ith pure hafa of tl.se or mora, Fresh ! Tog Toste, Dolkiovo Liver Flovor M JA g Hygrado's M ichigan Grade 1 i F R U IT S A N D V E G E T A B L E S j US. No- T» Fre#h » Crira. w * * K * * * * ^ 4 9 c Liver Sausage . 4 9 ib Polish Sausage . . 1-lb. Pkg. 5 9 j Redeem th is Coupon of National Pood j ; Stores. Coupon expires Sot., May 1 .1 N A T I O N A L COU P ON Serve the Finest, Natco, Grade A Fresh FR EE W IT H T H IS COUFON | A p p l e s 39* Dozen ¡50 EXTRA o * r iin STAMPS} W ith purchase of ony In Ctn. L a r g e E g g s . . j B A G O F F E R T IL IZ E R j Redaom this Coupon at Natlenol Pood I | Stores. Coupon ■xplres lo t.. May 1 .I j Perfect Cakes — White, Whits, Chocolate, Yellow, Double Dutch or Swiss Choc. j^ 4 ^ c national coupon 3 -3 9 P ills b u r y Deal Pack, Fresh-frozen, Concentrated Breakfast Drink C a k e M ix - 2 9 ¡25 EXTRA i FR EE W IT H T H IS COUPON . or* in W ith purchase of pkp. of Id B R IL L O S O A P F A D S STAMPS; § 29 H o w o iio , »oye» H o w o lie « 9-0z. • Radoom this Coupon at National Pood : : Stores. Coupon lip lro s lo t.. May 1 .1 ■ i fresh PineappVe . • Grown B ir d s e y e A w a k e Can national coupon Garnish You , SHOW With Hot H o w . Orchard Fresh, Fancy Quality Preserves I FREE W IT H T H IS COUPON j 1-Lb., ¡25 EXTRA o * ri* n STAMPS} fresh M u sh ro o m s. . _ 4 -0 z. • W ith purchase of a 4-ox. Natco ; C M .» » Crt“ ‘ I » 'k* | 7 S tr a w b e r r y J a m . . Jar 4 9 B LA C K FEFPER S Redaom th is Coupon at National Pood f [ Green Onions • ■ • ■ t one Jumbo Size, Strong and Absorbent, White or Colors ^ jjjm Jumbo H i ! Stores. Coupon Ix p lre s Sot., May 1. j NATIONAL COUP ON Gordon Fro .h , In Ç .» » r ,e k H " 7 p k g *. 1 # FR EE W IT H T H IS COUPON i Red Radishes . - lftt K le e n e x T o w e ls . 2 « . 5 9 125 EXTRA oRiiN STAMPS} ti. l u 5 W ith purchase of a B fl. of Nasal f fresh Artichokes ■ • • ^ ^ B ig G a a a e d Q o o d s S a l e . , , S t o c k U p n o w ! ! • Redaom IM IT A T IO N V A N IL L A this Coupon at National Pood ! a! • Stores. Coupon Ixp lreo Sot., May 1 .1 ■ : ■$. Use