Problems Can Arise For Apartment Dwellers Housing Director Offers Tips EWS MICHIGAN By PH YLLIS H ELPER State News Staff W riter STATE Several problem s concerning UNIVERSITY off-cam pus housing have arisen since the p assage of the new off-cam pus housing regulations E a s t L a n s in g , M ichig an Wednesday, April 28, 1965 Price 13s T hursday at the B oard of T ru s­ Vol . 5 5 Number 2 96 tee s m eeting. T he ru le concerning age lim it 6 Campus Buildings Proposed t e r unapproved, unsupervised nousing allow s students to live off-cam pus who a re eith er 2 1 , have reached senior standing, o r who will be 2 1 during the aca­ dem ic y ear. A cadem ic y ear is from Sep­ Johnson Praises tem ber 15 to June 15. Now that many m ore students w ill be eligible to live off-cam ­ pus, apartm ent ow ners a re tak­ Faculty, S. Campus Steel Negotiators ing advantage of the situation by placing 1 2 -m onth leases on th e ir ap artm ents, and in som e c a se s, increasing ren ts. Alumni Ad. Facility Although the U niversity is con­ cern ed with students wno will be living off-cam pus, the amount of rent o r length of a lease is PITTSBURGH (if)— President Johnson p raised steel negotiators the union’s wage policy com m it­ tee today. The P resident said the strik e Club Seen Tops List left up to the apartm ent own­ Tuesday for sparing the economy postponem ent, in exchange for an e rs . a crippling strik e, while sources 11.5-cent pay ra is e , showed a high B y B O B HORNING P atrick B. Sm ith, d irecto r of h e r e em phasized many h a r d A faculty-alum ni c l u b h o u s e State News Staff W riter months of bargaining rem ain if a degree of responsibility on the w ill be built in the near future off-cam pus housing, offered sev­ part of both m anagem ent and la­ if the faculty supports the idea, e ra l tips to students who will new steel labor c ris is is to be P ropo sals for six new MSU averted next fall. bor. Jack B reslin , se c re ta ry of the stru ctu res, including a library be looking for apartm ents. While optim ism about an even­ B oard of T ru ste e s, said T ues­ — Read the contract thorough­ Johnson said in a Washington addition and an A dm inistration tual settlem ent was high, one un­ day. Building, are before the M ichi­ ly and demand a copy. news conference that he was con­ ion official cautioned “ we haven’t — Find out if the apartm ent fident th e P ittsburgh talks be­ settled anything but the postpone­ A site near the F o rre st A kers gan L eg islature, Jack B reslin , is jointly o r severally leased. tween the U nited Steelw orkers Golf C ourse would be the prob­ se c re ta ry of the B oard of T ru s ­ m ent.” tees, said Tuesday. T his m eans that if one person Union and 10 m ajor firm s will re ­ T he s t e e l industry sim ply able location of the club. leaves, then the others a re held sult in a full settlem ent by the new bought m ore bargaining tim e, and B reslin , speaking at a joint responsible fo r filling the unit deadline of Sept. 1. "T h e project is ready to go E D W A R D R. MURROW luncheon of the MSU Men’s Club all thorny co ntract issu es re ­ forw ard, with the endorsem ent and Faculty Women’s Club at the o r paying the rem aining portion Johnson reflected the confi­ main unsettled. of the contract. dence of top union and industry of the facu lty," B reslin added. Union, said som e money has been "T hey still have a big Job," A "T h e club would probably be run appropriated by th e legislature — M a k e * list of any dam ages sources t h a t the four-m onth governm ent source said. in the apartm ent before moving in. Have the m anager and the s t r i k e postponem ent initialed Monday night w ill be ratified by But federal officials breathed a sigh of relie f after the agreem ent by the U niversity since the only such successful clubs in the Big Ten have been university oper­ Newsman for planning, but construction money has not been appropriated students leasing the apartm ent lifted the threat of a strik e from yet. a te d ." T he lib rary addition, hopefully sign it, and at the end of the y e ar presen t it to him so there w ill not be an excess dam age th e nation’s econom y. S t e e l stocks led a strong surge of the F o r faculty and th e ir fam i­ Murrow ready by 1967, won’t as is necessary be as vUIl I ue dû large ldi ge stock m arket. lies and alum ni, the club would charge. — Find out what arrangem ents President Postponem ent of th e s t r i k e deadline at 12:01 a.m . Saturday be financed by faculty and alum ­ ni funds. It would have eating and Dies At 57 to accom m odate e v e r y student, but will reliev e ">«"v have been m ade for dam ages, still aw aits form al ratification by guest facilities along with a re c ­ s o m e w h a t the know the cost of repairin g it­ em s, o r ask to see a bill for re p a irs . Renews the 10 m ajor steel firm s and the union’s wage policy com m ittee, reation area which m ight include a swim m ing pool. PAWLING, N.Y.1JP—Edward R. presen t s p a c e M urrow, the CBS radio and tele­ problem , B re s ­ but this appeared a m ere form al­ vision news craftsm an and the lin said. T he ad­ w — Have a t lea st one room m ate ity. The union com m ittee m eets B reslin also touched on the p resen t at the end of the year when the apartm ent is checked Peace Plea at 2 p.m . today. N egotiators, headed by Union M SU-State Highway D epartm ent disagreem ent over runnings road form er head of the U .S,Inform a­ dition would be tion Agency, died at his farm b u i l t w h e r e by the, m anager so there will WASHINGTON (tP)— P resident P resident David J . McDonald from the T row bridge-P ine T ree here Tuesday, after 18 m onths of W ells Hall now be no excess dam age charge. Johnson, declaring the United and Ohio industry negotiator R. F I R E D U P — G r e e k W e e k g o t o f f to a b l a z i n g s t a r t C om m uter i n t e r c h a n g e east can cer. He was 57 on Sunday. stands. —Know who to contact when a S tates will not "Y ield to ag gres­ C onrad C ooper, m et T uesday to M o n d a y wi t h a t o r c h r un t h a t e n d e d wit h a c e r e ­ M urrow built an international F irst on th e B res plum ber, electrician , o r other sion” in Viet Nam , T uesday re ­ m o n y in f r o n t o f t h e Un i o n , T h e r un w a s s i m i l a r ‘¡ c r o s s the cam pus. „ reputation from his W orld War II U n iversity p rio rity list for build­ plan future talks. repairm an is needed. newed his offer to talk peace They reportedly will take a re st t o t he O l y m p i c r u n , wi t h r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f t h e G r e e k A U niversity com m ittee study­ broadcast's from London. They ings is a new A dm inistration —Check the num ber of park­ "W ith any governm ent anywhere of about two weeks and resum e u n i t s c a r r y i n g t h e t o r c h in t h e ’ r e l a y - s t y l e r u n . ing four proposals for the road w ere a . vivid re-c re a tio n for Building, which the U niversity ing spaces o r available a lte r­ any t i m e , without a n y condi­ talks in m id-M ay._______________ Photo by G e o r g e Ju nn e said only a proposal for bridges A m erican radio listen ers of the • has been attem pting to get for tio n s." courage and tenacity of the B rit­ sev eral y e ars. T he proposed site Library Protest ‘Steps Up9 nate parking a re a s. over F arm L ane, Bogue S treet — If you have to sub-let an T he President opened his news and Hagadorn Road would be ish in H itler’s air blitz. for the building is east of Spar­ apartm ent for a term , try and conference, by saying that som e acceptable. " T h is —is London,” was the tan Stadium, just past Red C edar use the facilities of the hous­ people “ May co nsid er it a sm all way M urrow b e g a n his blitz Road. ing office. w ar” in which the United States T he bridges a re n e cessa ry so broadcasts. Some people com ­ Second is a $5 m illion c la ss -- — B ew are of su b -leases, es­ and South Viet Nam are engaged the north-south cam pus traffic pared his deep, resonant voice to room -office building which would pecially during the S u m m e r against the com m unists but "T o About 50 s t u d e n t s , m ostly of the lib rary divisions and a had for im provem ents in the li­ won’t be inhibited. B reslin said a voice of doom. accom m odate a b o u t 40 c la ss­ m onths. It m ay seem easy at the men who give th eir lives it is m em bers of the C om m ittee for doubled lib rary staff. b ra ry . A fter trading ideas for the traffic load during peak hours Six weeks ago, Queen Elizabeth room s and 100 to 200 faculty of­ firs t, but th e re a re a sm aller the last w ar.” Student R ights, dem onstrated in " P ro g re s s is already being a w hile, he told them he was is trem endous now and will be m ade M urrow an honorary Knigh' Street The fices. intersection of Bogue num ber of students here during He also declared it is a w ar of front of the MSU L ib rary T ues­ m ade on th e se,” said Chapin. disappointed with th eir lack of even w o rse when the U niversity C om m ander of the O rder of the’ tentative siteW ilson and Road is the the sum m er, and the original very g r e a t im portance, “ t h e day afternoon. " I know we have recru ited m ore new ideas, though he was glad expands. B ritish Em pire, in recognition of of the building. lea se es could wind up paying stakes are high." "O u r own free­ "W e’r e not dem anding any­ than our fa ir sh are of the li­ to see the interest shown. his furthering Anglo-A m erican Building A $6 m illion Social Science for all 12 m onths. dom, our own w elfare, would be thing new,” Arnold S tra s s e r, b ra ry people available.” friendship and understanding. At S treet, east is planned for Bogue — Look for tra sh and laundry in great danger,” he said, if ag­ G reat Neck, N.Y., senior said. R eorganization of the library the tim e, he was in a New York of K resge Art Cen­ facilities when renting. In spite of th ese w arnings, gression w e r e allowed to tr i­ umph. "W hat we want is an a c cele ra­ tion of the Sullivan R eport. We to elim inate sep ara te divisions has been underway for q u i t e Rights Groups Plan hospital in the term inal stage of te r.South of the Plant Science R e­ long cancer. search Building, now being built Smith said, **t think div ersifi­ Johnson also accused N o r t h w ant the lib rary to be top p ri­ som e tim e, he said. cation in housing is im portant. o rity ." CSR m em ber S tra sse r em ­ During the w ar, M urrow r e ­ near the B iochem istry Building, 1 only hope that these students living off-cam pus will not be Viet Nam of carry in g on a cam ­ paign of te rro r and slaughter "W e Want a B etter L ib rary N ow ," signs proclaim ed. "MSU phasized that no person alities w ere involved. Bias Protests Here cruited one of the best new s- is the site proposed for a planned gathering organizations the r a ­ $2 m illion P esticid e R esearch disillusioned.” against m ilitary andcivilianpop- Buys 70,000 Books Y early, U-M "C hapin is. in his way working T h ree cam pus civil rights o r­ sage of an open housing ordi­ dio industry had seen at that tim e. Building. ulations indiscrim inately. for a b etter lib ra ry also ,” he ganizations have announced they nance. After the w ar, he becam e a top T he Kedzie C hem istry Build­ "V ietnam ese a n d A m ericans Buys 125,000." w ill picket the home of M rs. Wal­ A lso, said the spokesm an, a tele caster f o r th e Columbia ing will be renovated to take have been targ ets of constant at­ “ Ninth in the Big T e n ," "W e said. te r A. Gibson in E ast Lansing in " te a c h -in " following an ad­ Need Books Not D orm s,” read Would the dem onstration help B roadcasting System at b etter c a re of the overflow of students Wraps Off tacks of te r r o r ,” he said. "S ol­ d ie rs and civ ilians, men and other signs. L ib rary D irector R ichard E. or hurt the lib ra ry ’s cause? Provost Howard R. N e v i l l e an effort to p re ssu re the City C ouncil into passing an open d re ss by Jam es F a rm e r, execu­ tive secreta ry of CORE, is being than $300,000 a y e a r and served in the N atural*Science Building. briefly as network vice p re s i­ L abs and cla ssro o m s areplanned women w ere m urdered and c rip ­ Chapin said the d em onstrators said: housing ordinance. planned for May 13. dent in charge of news. for Kedzie. p led ." M e m b e r s of the C a m p u s Packaging " I think picketing w ill neither Faculty Sampling Criticizes Johnson said the United States w ere uninform ed on what the li­ NAACP, the C om m ittee for Stu­ had shown great re stra in t in u s­ b ra ry has already been working help nor hurt the lib ra ry ’s cause dent R ights, and the Action Com­ ing its pow er and rem ained ready on and on the speed at which as far as I personally am con­ m ittee said they will begin pic­ at any tim e to en ter into uncon­ im provem ents can be m ade. cern ed. I can’t speak for the keting M rs. G ibson's home at Building " I ’m sym pathetic to th e ir ends, tru ste e s or the le g isla tu re ." - Library Research Facilities ditional talks on peace. C harles F . W rigley, profes­ 217 Beech St. at 10 a.m . and con­ But the answ er to re stra in t, he not th eir m eans,” he said. tinue for nine hours. R epresentatives from som e of said, was m u rd er, and the other In a l e a f l e t the com m ittee sor of psychology and ch air­ M rs. Gibson, after advertising the nation's l a r g e s t business side took that re stra in t as an in­ m em bers distributed to p a ss e rs - m an of the,.faculty L ib rary Com­ room s for rent with the Univer­ firm s will m eet here today to dication of w eakness and su rre n ­ by, they dem anded an accelerated m ittee, m et with the dem onstra­ sity , allegedly refused to rent a dedicate new headquarters of the d er. expansion program , a doubled ting students. room to Sandra Jenkins, B ir­ nation’s only fo u r-y ear School of acquisition ra te , reorganization He asked them what ideas they m ingham , A la., junior, and P ru­ and poor c ro ss-re fe re n c e w ere hit by J a m e s Note: T h i r d of a f i v e - p a r t Packaging. dence Dickinson, E ast G randR a- Editor's L am m ons, assista n t instru cto r of geology. "A The cerem onies will include a •V " ■ pids Junior, when she found that editorial a n a l y s i s o f ttv i M S U L i b r a r y . lot of what we co nsid er basic m a terials are ab­ noon luncheon intheK elloggC en- M iss Jenkins is a N egro. B y DON S O C K O L sent, which holds up re s e a rc h ," he said. But, te r Red C edar Room and a tour T he U niversity rem oved M rs. State News Staff W riter he added, the other day he ran ac ro ss som e of of the new half-m illion dollar G ibson’s nam e from its housing this basic m aterial by accident, which he had building. lists and a com plaint was filed The older generation seem s to ag ree with the overlooked before because of poor cataloguing. About 70 are expected to attend, with fhe state C ivil Rights Com ­ younger generation for a change, at least as far The m aterial, he said, was not even listed in the including som e 35 business exec­ m ission. as the MSU L ib rary is concerned. departm ental file on lib rary acquisitions. utives who are tru ste e s of the " T h e principle reason for this Several of the faculty here line up behind un­ A p ro fesso r of foods and nutrition com m ented Packaging Foundation,' Inc., a dem onstration is not to attack dergraduate and graduate students in criticizing that lib rary coverage in ch em istry , nutrition and nonprofit organization that aids M rs. Gibson individually,” said lib rary inadequacies. T he m ain com plaints cen­ m edicine, especially journals, w a s critically MSU’s packaging program . Action C om m ittee c h a i r m a n te r on poor cataloguing and insufficient research sfcior’.. B re tt J . W akefield, Loudunville, facilities. " 1 som etim es have to discourage graduate Donations from m ore than 100 “ The lib rary is not adequate for a university firm s to the foundation financed N .Y ., sophom ore. of this size,” an assistan t p ro fesso r of political students from attending Michigan State because construction of the packaging fa­ "W e want to point up to the science .said . T h ere a re not enough copies of of poor lib rary facilities in my field ," another cility , which is located on W ilson town that there is organized ob­ certain. m aterials,. he added, and " 1 m ust forego p ro fesso r com plained, “ and you know how s e r­ Road, south of the Engineering jection to discrim ination in East giving out many assignm ents because of th is.” ious that is ." Building. L ansing ,” he said. A graduate in stru cto r showed m e a list of half T h e Sullivan re p o rt on the library s tre ss e s the P residen t John A. Hannah will T h ere w ill be civil disobedi­ a dozen books he planned to buy him self, because in crease of independent study and the lack of r e ­ speak at the luncheon, which will ence with the intent of forcing they w eren’t in the lib ra ry . He said the cost, would search m aterials to m eet this in crease. follow a m orning m eeting of the police to jail dem onstrators if com e to about $40, but the books w ere necessary Some support for the library was offered by tru stees of the Packaging Foun­ any attem pt is m ade to inter­ for his re se a rc h . Stanley Idzerda, d irecto r of Honors C ollege. He dation. fe re w ith the picketing, said a M em bers of the P olitical Science and Sociol­ said that p re ssu re to buy m ore m aterials for T he presen t stru c tu re is th e spokesm an fo r the groups. ogy departm ents said they used th e ir own money students and faculty is a common problem at all first of four units planned to house In addition, Byron P eterson, to assem ble departm ental lib ra rie s . While many u n iv ersities. the packaging school. Expansion NAACP P resid en t, and Robert would do this even if the lib ra ry w ere considered " T h is is the m ost service-oriented library I of the building, also to be financed L . G reen, a ssista n t professor of adequate, th eir expenditures would not go above have ever worked in,’’ Idzerda said. Students by donations, is planned for com - B O O K O U T — S t u d e n t p r o t e s t o r s d a m o n s t r a t l n g a g a i n s t t h e ‘ I n a d e q u a c i e s ’ of t he education, a re expected to p re ­ and faculty should take b etter advantage of this sent a lis t of proposals to the the amount of the departm ental budget specifi­ i pletion by the end of the decade. M S U l i b r a r y a p p a r e n t l y t h i n k t h e l i b r a r y at t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n Is one cally allocated for this purpose. E nrollm ent in the school is a that MSU sh o u ld e m u l a t e , f r o m th e loo ks of s i g n s the y d i s p l a y e d . E ast L ansing C ity Council next ' P oor cataloguing, p artic u larly in period icals, ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 7) P h o t o b y D a v i d S y k es week calling fo r im m ediate pas­ reco rd 280 students. W e d n e sd a y , A p ril 28, 1965 ^ M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan EDITORIALS«™™« NAME WITHHELD Whither MSU’s Athletic Program: POINT OF VIEW Something Of Values sp o n sib ility ” « of a u n iv ersity to P re sid e n t Jo h n A. H annah last F rid a y m ade what se e m e d a m a ­ expose its students to “ certain pluses with which to support so five o r ten y e ars from now, HOW TO GO "O N E -U P ” OVER jo r pronoun cem en t co n cern in g eth ical sta n d a rd s.” suffer the fate of college b ase­ ANN ARBOR. E d i t o r ’ s Note: T h i s c o l u m n ball, its ability to generate siz­ o ther in ter-an d in tra-co lleg iate MSU can crea te a national im age the le g itim acy of student in v o lv e ­ “ Is th ere not an o b lig a tio n upon w a s subm itted by a p r o f e s ­ able cash surpluses ap pears to be sp o rts but it w ill not even be any for itself of a university well in F inally by acting now. by giv­ m e n t in so cial issu e s and the r e ­ us to i n s u r e that th e re is in clu d ed s o r in t h e G r a d u a t e S c h o o l alm ost over. longer self-sup porting. the vanguard of its tim e, a school ing up football before we a re w ith in the p ro g ra m of each of our wh o w r o t e t h a t h e w a n t e d T his being the case (and there In the case of public univer­ p re-em inen tly dedicated to the forced to m ake such a move, we latio n sh ip o f s tu d e n ts w ith t o d a y ’ s no p u b l i c i t y f o r h i m s e l f but a re , no doubt, m any who would sitie s, in p a rtic u la r, it will hard­ cau se of academ ic excellence. can go decisively "o n e-u p ” over m am m oth ed u catio n al p lan ts. students a rep eated exp o su re to t ha t h i s i d e a s m i g h t p r o v i d e argue that such is not the case — ly be possible to go to the legis­ our s is te r school at Ann A rbor. the b asic tenets o f the so ciety of “ a thought and d i s c u s s i o n - but let them w rite th e ir own let­ la tu re for funds to subsidize big WHO NEEDS BIG-TIM E FOOT­ As so often in the p ast, M ichi­ H is statem en t is an in te re st­ stim ulator.’ ’ ters!) the logical conclusion is tim e football! BALL? NOT MSU. gan is failing to read the signs in g m ixtu re of con cep ts he has w h ich all of us a r e a p a rt? ” that Michigan S tate should em u­ (MSU students next fall w ill, in While it may be tru e that foot­ of the tim es. She is going all out Now that the fu ro r over the effect, be asked to help subsi­ ball helped m ake MSU what it is to build her ath letic team s in a freq u en tly e x p re sse d b efo re w ith H annah b e lie v e s th ere is. ro rd d y A nderson case has sub­ late the U niversity o f Chicago m isguided attem pt to recap ture sided, it may be ap p ro p riate to and give up big-tim e intercol­ dize football in o rd e r for football today— a respected m em ber of so m e new co n ce ssio n s to the lib ­ •If the ad van tages and fr e e ­ legiate football. to continue to subsidize other the Big Ten, it is no longer true the greatness she once had — not dom s of our so ciety are to e n ­ reco nsid er MSU’s e n tire in te r­ sp o rts activ ities. It m ight be sim ­ that football, o r even athletic realizing that thepublic no longer e ra liz in g effect of student a n d collegiate ath letic pro g ram , and p le r and m ore straightforw ard to m em bership in the Big Ten, has ra te s schools on th eir football dure, and if we are to co n tin u e in p a rtic u la r, the m a tter of the SUCH A STEP IS INEVITABLE! team s or general athletic prow­ facu lty d issen t around the cou n ­ em phasis to be placed on a win­ WHY NOT NOW? im pose a student ath letic charge much m ore to offer the U niver­ m akin g good its flaw s, then at and apply this subsidy directly to sity. e ss. try. ning football o r basketball team the in tram u ral sp o rts program .) We now have achieved a repu­ Is th ere any m ore fitting tim e, least a m a jo rity of o u r fello w c it­ in the light of 1965 re a litie s. If, in fact, college football a t­ now that our student body has be­ H annah, g i v i n g up a l i t t l e It is the special th esis of this tendance is destined to continue In short, if football is no longer tation for national excellence in izen s m u st clin g w ith re a l co n ­ its decline as fans d e sert to the to be a profit-m aking activity it non-athletic fields of endeavor. com e increasingly c o n c e r n e d ground, ad m itted th ere co u ld be le tte r that the day of the m ajor w ill have to be de-em phasized. O ur belated adm ission last year with education itself, now that viction to c e r t a i n fu n d a m e n t a l b e ­ intercolleg iate football team is su perior professional product, MSU is no longer the "coun try so m e v a l u e in listen in g to draw ing to a clo se, largely as a m ore and m o re u n iv ersities a re T he argum ent of this lette r is to the select society of m ajor stud en t-b ased c ritic ism of u n i­ lie fs.” going to be forced to "d e-em p h a- that by taking the step of de-em ­ U.S. u n iv ersities was only con­ club” it may once have been, and resu lt of com petition from the far phasizing football now, instead of firm ation of what has already be­ now that MSU is becom ing a col­ v e rsitie s. But he w arn ed th at the He liste d fo u r such fu n d am en tal su p erio r professional product. size” football because football lection of colleges and living While college football m ay never will not only not generate su r­ w aiting until we a re forced to do com e common knowledge among d issen t m ust be p rin cip led and b eliefs: in the d ign ity of m an, in ed ucato rs and em ploying organi­ groups each with its own group the need fo r truth and le g a l o r d e r , zations a c ro ss the country. sp irit, to re-ex am ine its need for not ‘ ‘d issen t fo r the sake of d is­ We have little to gain, and p e r­ big -tim e football o r in fact for sent itse lf.” again st w h ich “ we and n the e xisten ce of a God. haps som ething to lose, by con­ big tim e intercollegiate sp o rts in m ust be on gu ard, fo r those who H annah c la im s, in sh ort, that tinuing to be known as a "foot­ gen eral. a few sp e cific, e a sily d elin eated ball schoo l." We no longer add What a way it would be to go re v e l in con stan t co m m o tio n c a n ­ much to .our p re stig e by having decisively "o n e-u p ” over our not be p erm itted to d isru p t the p rin cip les are n e c e s s a ry to a winning football team s, no rdo w e Ann A rbor friends, if we w ere to sound so cie ty , but that students lose p re stig e — any m o re than announce — Somewhat re g re t­ u n iv ersity in the im p o rta n t day- H arv ard does — by having losing fully perhaps — that we find the to-d ay w ork it c a r r i e s o n .” sh ou ld h ave a righ t to q u estio n football team s. Our m athem atics task of educating tom orrow ’s sc i­ the valu es w ith w h ich they have team s over the past few y ears entific, business and intellectual Even th is is a c o n ce ssio n fro m have very probably done m o re fo r lea d ers to be too im portant to the m an who last term told the been brought up and a righ t, even our national im age than a se rie s p e rm it us to continue to w orry if a li m i t e d o n e , to o p t f o r a c h a n g e of winning football team s could about such ra th e r adolescent con­ L an sin g C h am b er of C o m m e rc e ev er have done. c e rn s as the fielding of a m ajor that ad m in istrato rs w ere k eep ­ in those valu es. The co n tra d ic­ EDUCATION NO LONGER HAS A football team! tio n b e c o m e s ob vio u s. “ S I S S Y " LMAGE. FOOTBALL R ather than being forced by in g a clo se eye on student “ re b ­ Hannah m ay not h ave in ten d ed ISN’T NECESSARY. econom ic n ecessity into such a e ls ” h ere, and w ere h o p in g that m ove 10 y e ars from now or even no d em on stration s again st e x is t­ it. b u t h e h as p resen ted a d ile m ­ T h ere w as a tim e when uni­ sooner, we could by acting now m a w h ich co u ld be in so lu b le in- v e rsitie s w ere looked on as ivory capitalize on the distinction that in g p o licies w ou ld be h eld . tow er havens from the real world would com e from being the lead­ H annah d iscu sse d the type of the u n iv ersity as it now e x ists. and when faculty and students e r, behind Chicago, and that would The stru g g le in u n iv e rsitie s to­ had a " s is s y ” im age that m ay a ris e from our joining such other students who a r e c a u s in g the c o n ­ have required the fielding of burly cen ters of excellence as MIT and tro v e rsy o ver stud en ts’ righ ts day is betw een “ e sta b lish e d ” football team s to overcom e. C al Tech in a single-m inded p u r­ and resp o n sib ilities. He s a id they p o w ers and the “ n ew ” students But since Sputnik, education, suit of academ ic excellence. who cla im fo r th e m se lv e s a b ig ­ b rain s, the p ursu it of intellectual Note: Nothing in this proposal are “ b righ ter, k een er, m o r e excellence have acquired public should be in terp reted as a c rit­ alert, p o sse sse d of m o re in fo r­ g e r part in ru n n in g th eir affa irs. respectability. P ro fe sso rs, as icism of ath letics, p e rs e , o r of consultants to business and gov­ in tram u ral sp o rts. In my judg­ m atio n . b etter p re p a re d a c a d e m ­ On a rap id ly-exp an d in g c a m ­ e rn m e n t, have refuted the cliche m ent, th e se a re vital to thephy- ic ally, m o re so p h isticated than pus such as M ich ig an Sta te ’ s, that "h e who can, does; he who sical developm ent of students cannot, teach es.” and should be encouraged and the m e m b e rs of any p revio u s w 'h e r e s t u d e n t s have at l a s t In short, education, as a whole, enlarged. It is costly, intercol­ g e n e ra tio n .” a n d s h o u l d be begun criticizin g in e a rn e st the no longer needs b ig -tim e foot­ legiate com petition that is be­ treated acco rd in gly. Students to­ situ atio n around t h e m , there ball. ing challenged. d ay, H annah c le a rly m u stb e lie v e . co u ld be dan ger in the attitu d e ,are cap p b le of m akin g re sp o n ­ that u n iv ersity reg u latio n s a re, STATE NEW S sib le c ritic is m s of th eir u n iv e r­ m eant to i n s t i l l trad itio n al so c ia l M ICH IG A N STATI j sitie s and th eir so ciety . v a lu e s and that co lle g e c o u rse s U N IVERSIT Y And yet, H annah ’ s sp e ech d eals a re m eant to back these valu es at len gth w ith id eas w h ich seem up in tellectu ally . M em ber A ssociated P re s s , United P re s s International, to clash w ith th is view . He r e ­ Inland Daily P r e s s A ssociation, A ssociate C o l l e g i a t e Hannah in sists that u n iv e r s it y P re s s , M ichigan P re s s A ssociation. peated the co n cern e x p re s s e d in Published every c la ss day throughout fall, w inter and spring h is State of the U n iv e rsity ad ­ a d m in istra to rs m u s t b e w i l l i n g to •term s and tw ice w eekly sum m er term by the students of M ichi­ re -e x a m in e th e m ethods they gan State U niversity. Second class postage paid a t E ast Lansing, M ichigan. i Gt o w e Ek d re ss la st Ja n u a ry fo r a m a in te ­ h ave used to educate th eir stu ­ nance of “ trad itio n al v a lu e s” in E ditorial and business offices a t 341 Student S ervices Build­ dents. But s u c h in stitu tio n al ing, M ichigan State U niversity, E ast Lansing, M ichigan. u n iv e rs itie s . o p en -m in d ed n ess co u ld b eco m e U n i v e r s i t y a d m in istrato rs, E ditor ......................................................................... John Van Gieson m ean in g less u n less the righ t of A dvertising M anager .............................................. A rthur L anger H annah said , sh ou ld ask “ w heth­ students to o p e n c ritic ism of Cam pus E ditor .......................................... C harles C . W ells e r our trad itio n al valu e system M anaging E ditor ................................................ Hugh J . Leach is b reakin g down or b ein g trad ed th eir e ld e rs is g u a ra n te e d and u n ­ S ports E ditor ............................................................. R ichard Schw artz le s s the e x p re ssio n of stu d en ts’ W ire E ditor ........................................................................ Bill K rasean aw ay w ith o u t en o u gh of us know ­ i ’ d Like To Meet Their Production Manager! A ssistant Ad M anagers .......... Ken Hoffman, M arcie Rosen in g, or c a rin g .’ ’ so cia l view s is seen as n e c e s ­ C irculation M anager ................................... Jim B aker s a r y to a m atu re ed u catio n . E dito rial E ditors ............ M ichael Kindman, Susan Filson He said it is the “ p rim a ry r e ­ Night E ditor ................................................................ M ichael Kindman Photography A dvisor .................................................David J aehnig News A dvisor ....................................................... R ichard E. Hansen LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Copydesk A dvisor ............................................................H enry P rice Lib raryvs.Pe rso n ality Does He Or Doesn’t He? C e n so rsOfTh eW eek ACROSS 1. Bib. high 22. Crest 23. Top orna­ To >he E ditor: To 'he E ditor: T o the E ditor: priest ment The A nselm ian ontological argum ent advanced by M r. Lackey as B ecause of what is rum ored to be a deliberate oversight on the 4. Nocturnal 26. German If you have the best interest of the State News and the U niversity mammal city comm unity in mind, it is difficult to understand why you choose to a proof for existence of "H annah” seem s open to a type of rebuttal p a rt of som e m em bers of Senior C ouncil, one very outstanding sen­ 27. Old Kr. coin first suggested by E picurus. T his line of argum ent proceeds as fol­ io r has not been, and will not be, nam ed Senior of the Week. 7. 160 sq. print such an unprincipled and inaccurate article as that of M r. rods 28. Way out Robert W illis. It should be recorded that M r. W illis has a long­ lows: H er nam e is Susan F ry , a journ alism m ajor from A urora, 111. 11. Side arm 29. Fetter standing grudge. 1. "H annah,” as " a being g re a te r than which nothing can be Sue has been sophom ore and junior cla ss s e c re ta ry . She was a 12. l’.I native 31. Specify T he first tim e his brief-case was checked at the lib rary exit thought," is at the least om nipotent, om niscient, all-w iseand benev­ m em ber of Union B oard, C a re e r C arnival Banquet C hairm an, Na­ dwarf 32. Shield he growled "p o lic e -sta te m e n t a l i t y " and he was v ery excited. We olent. tional P ublicity C hairm an for the Hawaiian Luau, and a m em ber of 13. M alay 34. Ignominy have not been able to convince him that there is nothing personal 2. Evil on cam pus is eith er existent o r non-existeni. canoe 35. Foreknowl­ in our procedure. 3. If evil ex ists on cam pus, then"H annah” eith er is not cognizant P an H el. 14. Pompous edge 6 . (.bin pa­ of it and is th erefo re not om niscient, o r is cognizant of it and is She has also worked on G reek W eek, W ater C arnival pro gram s 17. Elms, oaks 38. Kitchen DOWN Since the State News knows that m ajor changes for the reference eith er not om nipotent, or if om nipotent is not benevolent since the and judges co m m ittees, Senior Swingout, and the W olverine and 18. Impaired necessity 1 . Self goda areas have been planned and have been in the p ro cess of being im ­ bv disuse 39. Yours and 2. Period of 5 7 Celery plem ented for the past 18 m onths for a July 1 deadline, I wonder at evil does ex ist. S tate News staffs. She was a m em ber of the Queen’s C ourt of Sigma 19. Russ. mine years « plant the purpose of the indignation in the editorial colum ns. 4 . If evil does not exist on cam pus, then the cam pus police force Phi Epsilon fratern ity . mountains 40. Keligieuse 3. Uncompro­ 8. Question Many of the inaccuracies could have been co rrec ted by checking is unnecessary and “ Hannah.” as that " g re a te st being” who insti­ 20. Sweet 41. Devours mising closely tuted it cannot have been guided by perfect wisdom. Sue is a m em ber of T heta Sigm a P hi, women’s jo urnalism hon­ 42. Mature 4. Twining 9. Disorderly with the lib rary staff. The editor has confused many of his 30,000 potatoes rea d e rs and needlessly hurt capable and dedicated lib ra ry staff 5. E ither case thus has as its resultant the im possibility of the ex­ o rary , and Student Publications B oard; and has served as C o rre s ­ 21. Heavenly 43. Common stems f lig h t istence of a being g re a te r than which nothing can be thought. T h ere­ ponding S ecretary for her so ro rity , D elta G am m a. L ast y e ar she re ­ bodies sutiix 5. Siam, coins 10. Not com­ m em bers, H enry C . Koch fore, "H annah” cannot exist. ceived an outstanding junior aw ard and, to top it off, is a m em ber of plex A ss„is;a»t D irector of L ib raries T his proof m ay appear valid. Wowever, upon exam ination two lines M orta^ B oard, sen io r women’s honorary. 2 jf 4 * 6 7 8 9 15. Congers of counter-refutation suggest them selves: % 16. Artifice L ast sum m er Sue edited a weekly new spaper in h er home town, It % 12 13 19. Avail Editorial M is-Judgm ent 1. T his may well be the " b e s t of all possible u n iv ersities” and but hopes to go into m agazine jo urnalism after graduation. H er hob­ % %16 20. ( )ne ad­ the evil existent here may sim ply be that sm allest increm ent of bies include cooking, sewing and dram a, although h er m ain in te r­ 15 dressed To the E ditor: evil which if elim inated would, o fn ec essity .b e replaced by a g reat­ est is in state and national politics. /*• 22. 2.000 lbs. e r increm ent of evil. /7 18 24. Mournful If M r. W illis’ "point of view” foreshadow s the tenor of the forth­ 2. It may also be argued that the existence, or non-existence, of % 25. Citizen of: com ing State News se rie s on the lib rary , nothing good can come We sincerely believe that Sue F ry is one of the m ost outstanding % 19 20 evil is irrelev an t, since "H annah,” as the "m o st perfect being,” perso n s on this cam pus, and one who very much d eserv e s to be a % 't i sullix % from i». His com plete lack of insight into lib rary problem s and his 23 I* 25 27. Tolerable % could have only m ost perfect thoughts, thus lim iting the sphere of Senior of the W eek. 21 libelousw ttacks on M r. Chapin are inexcusable for an aspiring pro­ his interest to only m ost perfect subjects, viz., him self. N am es withheld Zl % Wi 28. State: Er. W% Û fessional sch olar. 26 27 28 30. Hay mows T hose of you who d ism iss such m etaphysical ram blings as clap­ 31. Eng. dis­ And while anger surges, let me ask whether the arrangem ent of trap have as a guiding light G .E . M oore, perhaps the most lite ra l­ 29 30 3! trict the headlines and the report of the B oard of T ru ste e s m eeting in minded of all philosophers. Join The Fun 32. Bishop's F riday ’s State News reflect the relativ e im portance of U niversity He, too, would have considered the above argum ents nonsensical, 32 33 34 seat business. arguing along the lines that they a re neither necessary nor relevant T o the E ditor: % 37 33. Silkworm P erhaps the editor does believe that the appointm ent of a new 35 36 as he saw "H annah” out in back feeding the chickens only y e ste r- 34. Tight “ cage” coach is m ore im portant than the form ation of a new col­ Ju st a short reply to Jan. E . P e rre a u lt. 3» 39 40 36. Black-tailed lege, the appointm ent of a new dean, the hiring of five new lib ra r­ Lee B allance' ■ T hrow away your gun, catch the first flight to Viet Nam, then gazelle ians, o r the aw arding of grants totaling alm ost $700,000 to the Uni­ T ra v e rse C ity senior fight the V iet Cong with your w ords. 41 i 42 i 43 37. Compass v ersity . ( w illiam H. Form Henry Blackledge Stephen P otter % k point P ro fesso r of Sociology East Lansing senior L ansing junior M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L an sin g, M ichigan Wednesday, April 28, 1965 3 W orld New s G reek s P e t i t i o n s H ousing Rules ] at a Glance To N a m e A v a i l a b l e Change Sept. 1 P e t i t i o n s fo r Homecoming 'U g l i e s t 1 New housing regulations com m ittees, A S M S U Jud iciary, a re to go into effect Sept. F r o m O u r W lr o S o r v ic o s and a special com m ittee to study 1, P resident John A. Han­ student representation on stu- nah said Tuesday. d e n t - f a c u lt y com m ittees are Vice president John A. M ississip p i Runs With Record C re st F o r the next few days some available th is week. Fuzak discussed the p ro ­ ra th e r odd, w eird and strange- Homecoming com m ittees peti­ posed housing recom m en­ ROCK ISLAND, 111.—The ram paging M ississip p i R iv e r crested looking specimens w ill be m u ll­ tions w ill be available Thursday dations w ith the Board of ing around campus. The im por­ at the Union desk and in 334 T uesday in the C lin to n , Iow a-F ulton, 111., area and surged on to the Trustees at th e ir meet­ tant thing to rem em ber is not to Student S ervices. embattled Q uad-cities where thousands of volunteers strove to co n - ing last week. tain the mounting flood. p a n ic — t h e s e ghastly looking They should be returned to T h ere was no objection The peak of the worst M ississip p i flood in h is to ry is due to reach creatures are sim p ly contestants 334 Student Services by 4 p.m . to the rules by the tru s ­ the Q uad-cities, an Illin o is -Io w a area of m ore than 270,000 popula­ in the “ U gliest Greek” compe­ May 9. P etitions fo r the ASMSU tees, Hannah said. titio n . Jud icia ry w ill be available today tion , Wednesday. Twenty-one fra te rn itie s have and m ust be turned in by Tues­ entered contestants in the race day. Positions are available fo r fo r the title of "U g lie s t Greek” . fa ll term fo r three sophomores M arines Clash W ith V ie t Cong SAIGON—Strong U.S. M arine p a tro ls clashed Tuesday with Five fin a lis ts w ill be selected on the basis of the amount of money that they are able to and two seniors. Prospective ju n io rs are also Com« 0 n f\ encouraged to apply, in case a C om m unist g u e rrilla s outside the Da Nang a ir base fo r the squeeze out of campus voters. position opens fo r fa ll. seventh consecutive day. Four m arines were wounded, two Anyone can vote. Voting hours by sniper fir e and two by mines. Petitions are available in 101 at the Union concourse are today N orth of the b o rd e r, U.S. A ir Force planes made th e ir Student Services B uilding. P eti­ and T h u rs d a y , 9 a.m. to 9 p.m ., C R O W N C A N D I D A T E S - - T h e s e f i n a l is t s in th e M is s L a n s in g c o n te s t h a v e h ig h th ird s trik e since last Thursday at theB aiD uc Thon bridge, and F rid a y, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . h o p e s o f f o llo w in g in th e fo o ts te p s o f la s t y e a r 's M is s L a n s in g , S a lly J a n * tions fo r a special com m ittee to a 150-foot-long s tru c tu re in a valley 160 m ile s south of Hanoi. Votes w ill not be cast by ballot N o b le , w ho w e n t on to b e c o m e M is s M ic h ig a n . S ta n d in g , le f t to r i g h t , a r e M ' c ” * le study student representation on A m ilita r y spokesman said the bombs buckled one of its student-faculty com m ittees w ill but by the amount of money each B u x to n , D ia n e D o y le , C a n d ì C o ffm a n and J a c k ie M a r lo n . S it tin g a r e J u lie , S uf ,a V< three spans. candidate accumulates. The fra ­ begin today. Sue E lle n M o r r i s , P a m e la Sue H o x ie , S usan G r e e n , Jo y M c C o n n o c h ie a n d L in d a te rn ity men are not p a rtic u la r v/ . P h o to b y L a r r y C a r ls o n ” 1 would urge a ll students, re­ V u k in . f about the fo rm of the money. gardless of class, to petition,” DeGaulle A ttacks V ie t W ar Even checks are acceptable. said John M cQ uitty, chairman Wile away the tim e looking PARIS— P resident C harles DeGaulle Tuesday expressed "s e v e re The five fin a lis ts w ill be named of the ASMSU Student Board. disapproval’ 1 of the Vietnamese war by im p lica tio n and advocated the independence and n e u tra lity of the nations of Southeast A sia. In a national ra d io and television address DeGaulle made only a at 'he Sigma Chi Street Dance in the Sigma Chi parking lot F rid a y night. At the Greek Feast scheduled 'Intern1 Program Proposed P etitions are available in 308 Student Services fro m 1:30 a.m. to 5 p.m . and are due at 5 p.m. Thursday. through our larg e se le c tio n s of passing reference to the co n flict in V ie t Nam, but th is came after popular m a gazin es he had la id down what he said were the p rin c ip le s of French foreign p o licy: " T h a t no hegemony exercised by anyone, no m a tte r whom; no fo r 4 p.m . Saturday in the fie ld behind Jenison Fieldhouse, the fin a lis ts w ill be asked such in ­ To Recruit New Professors provides fo r th is student p a rtic i­ BARNES FLORAL EAST LAN SlN G l and pocketbooks at foreign intervention in the internal a ffa irs of any state; no p ro ­ te lle ctu a lly stim u la tin g questions L a rg e u n ive rsitie s should meet group under the d ire ctio n of a pation, Jam rich pointed out, re­ WE T E L E G R A P H h ibition made to any country whatsoever to m aintain peaceful as "H o w did you lik e the g ra s - th e ir pressing needs fo r teaching “ m aster te a ch e r." FLOWERS re la tio ns with any other country whatsoever, can be ju s tifie d . ser in Shiawassee County last talent by establishing internship M aster teachers, he explained, quires "a n unusual sense of com­ m itm ent in tim e and energy by the WORLD WIDE Q oaxI spring?” program s fo r th e ir own p ro m is­ would w ork w ith the beginning faculty m e m b e r and the stu­ 215 ANN ED 2-0871 Contenders w ill be judged on ing graduate students and begin­ teachers, v is it th e ir classes and A nnexe Russians Aid N orth V ie t Nam th e ir a b ility io answer the ques­ ning in s tru c to rs , an MSU author­ confer with them on problem s of dents.’ tions in a w itty , humorous man­ ity on higher education proposed the classroom , department and S p a rta n C e n te r MOSCOW— “ We are sending equipment to North Viet Nam ner. M iss MSU, Anne Lawrenz, college. M -F 9:30-8:30 Tuesday. fo r them to shoot down A m erican planes,” atop Soviet o ff i­ w ill be on hand to draw questions. Once trained, said Jam rich, Sat. 9:30-5:30 Under such a plan, John X. c ia l was quoted Tuesday as saying. F ra te rn ity and s o ro rity mem­ Ja m rich, associate dean of the these teachers would move from D iplom atic sources said the statement was made in the bers w ill vote by a show ofhands College le te Ul cuu u au vii, aaiu, of Education, said, each r place to place, ra th e r than re - , S - Ä 1 w ednesday I BUNT last 10 days by one of the senior Russian leaders to a v is i­ fo r the person that they think is u n iv e rs ity would be making a f i - f i n i n g at the u n iv e rs ity where to r. The sources refused to allow the leader o r v is ito r to be the ugliest and funniest Greek. nancial com m itm ent “ to a c ce le r- theY interned, identified p u b lic ly . Louis Bender, last ye a r’ s "U g ­ ate the development of qualified Jam rich also pointed out that A P R IL 28th The v is ito r did not seek elaboration and none was offered. lie st Greek” , w ill present- the teachers.” “ m ore than any inte lle ctu a l task, trophy, an empty beer keg with Jam rich made his proposal in the learning of the ideas and im - NOON ENTREE: “ U gliest G reek— 1965” , painted a speech to th e annual student plications of freedom and respon- State To Study Suicide Surge LANSING—State Mental Health Department D ire c to r D r. Robert on the side. Joel Higgins w ill serve as mas­ te r of cerem onies at the Greek honors convocation at N orth e rn s ib ility depend upon tangible con- M ichigan U n ive rsity. He said that one of the m ost tact w ith r e a l- life situations. "M y observation,” he added, BEEF A . K im m ich Tuesday said he w ill appoint a special survey co m m it­ tee to study a rash of inmate suicides at the Ionia State H ospital fo r the C rim in a lly Insane. Feast. C a le n d a r o f serious problem s facing higher " i s that students on a campus, education in the next decade is just as they w ere at home, w ill that regarding ''a v a ila b ility of make er ors in assuming these STEW W'lTH FRENCH FRIES K im m ich made the announr ament follow ing the'hanging suicide of competent and qualified college ro le s. The fact that they w ill Leon Stewart, 26. Stewart was the fourth hospital inmate to take his teachers.” make mistakes should not be the E v e iils life in six months and the th ird suicide th is month. He proposed that 1: ee u n iv e r- occasion fo r colleges and univer­ s itie s place graduate aclung a s - s itie s — fo r parents as w e ll — SCALLOPED TURKEY slstants, assistant in stru cto rs to impose highly re s tric tiv e en­ WITH MASHED Hanoi Says U.S. Used C hem icals Ag E c o n o m ic s Discussion and beginning in s tru c to rs into vironm ents on our campuses.” of P ro je ct 80, 7:30 p.m ., 31 groups of eight o~ 10, w ith each Teaching and in stru ctio n that \ POTATOES $ 25 AND LIM A BEANS A g ric u ltu re H a ll. TOKYO—Radio Hanoi charged Tuesday “ TheUnitedStates ■Dairy Club — Hugh Hender­ and its agents’ - used rox/c chem icals in an a ir ra id la st Sun­ MENU SPECIALS ARE EastLansiig son - slides of N ig e ria , 7:30p.m., day on N orth V iet Nam’ s Con Co island. ’ CHANGED DAILY, 126 Anthony H a ll. • 1 “ According to in itia l re p o rts these included one co lo rle ss Promenaders — Folk, Square MONDAY THRU FRIDAY and fishy liq u id and one black and s m e lly powder,” said a & Round Dance, 7-8:15 p.m ., 34 broadcast m onitored in Tokyo. ■ H ours 11:15 ,i.m .-l:1 5 p.m . Women's IM . “ A fte r being spread, they caused trees to w ith e r. Contact State Bank and 5 to 7 p.m . with them resulted in inflam m ation of the skin and b u rn s.” Savio Leaves FSM C o m m is s io n (^ U N IO N CAFETERIA \k C o rn e r of Abbott Road & Grand Riyer_ M e e tin g S e t B ER KELEY, C a lif.— M aro Savio, the 22-y e a r-o ld o ra to r who led C orner o f A b b o tt and Grand R iv e r the massive s it-in last December on the B erkeley campus of the U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia , told a student ra lly Tuesday that he is F o r T o n ig h t Branch O ffice s al leaving the Free Speech Movement. OKEMOS H ASLETT party je The fo rm e r ju n io r philosophy m a jo r indicated to a crow d of l.UUU The new Campus Community gathered outside the scene of the s it- in , Sproul H a ll, that he would Com m ission w ill meet Thursday M e m b e r F ederal D e p o s it Insurance Corp. not re turn to the U n iv e rs ity fo r the next sem ester, beginning in night with a ll students interested September, but m ight rem ain in B e rke le y. M in working in a Saturday a fte r­ “ T h is is my la s ’ r a lly / * Savio said. “ Goodbye and good luck. noon re cre a 'io n program f o r Lansing c h ild re n . The open meeting w ill be at 7 perfect. . . Nye To Edit English Text p.m . in 328 Student Services. The com m ission hopes to help W allace eyewear Nye’ s volum es, “ L ife in the socio-econom ically d e p r i v e d adds glam our Russel B . Nye, D istinguished P rofessor of E nglish, has been English-Speaking W o r ld ” and children as the Student Education accents to fashions " L ite ra tu r e in E nglish,” w ill Corps helps educationally de­ appointed to a board selec'ed include essays dealing with soci­ prived students. fo r a ll occasions. to edit a series of texts fo r use ological and c u ltu ra l movements T hursday’ s meeting w ill be in teaching English as a foreign W allace’ s allow in the United States, Canada, m ainly to plan the type of p ro ­ language in schools abroad. you to look P u litz e r p riz e -w in n e r Nye was Great B rita in , A u s tra lia and In ­ gram . The board has been collecting y o u r best named by the National Council of dia. Financed by the State D epart­ data so fa r this te rm incoopera­ Teachers of English to edit V o l­ seeing your best ment and the U.S. Inform ation tion with faculty and represen­ um es V and V I of the s ix - tatives fro m the O ffice of Stu­ at a ll tim es. volume se rie s, "E n g lis h fo r T o ­ day.” S ervice, the Series is to be published by M c G ra w -H ill. dent A ffa irs and Lansing. fo r STARTSTODAY WATER G R EEK W EEK -a t- Don’t M iss A Single, E x c itin g Event UNION T IC K E T O F F I C E 8 A.M.-5 P.M. T o n i g h t - F r i d a y : U g l i e s t G r e e k V o ti ng IN T E R N A T IO N A L ( U n io n C o n c o u r s e ) T h u r s d a y , 5:30 : T r a c k M e e t F i n a l s C E N T E R 11 A.M.-l P.M. F r i d a y , 8 - 1 1 p . m . : S i g m a C hi S t r e e t D a n c e Saturday, 9 a.m .: C om m unity P ro je c t 1 p . m . : S i g m a A l p h a Mu T r i c y c l e R a c e $2.25 4 - 7 p . m . G r e e k F e a s t with eye examinations by F R I. S AT. N IT E DR. W.C. JENSEN N IT E THE G ATEW AY TRIO registered optometrist S u n d a y , 1:30 p . m . G r e e k S in g ( A u d it o r iu m ) WE’RE FOR’UM! WALLACE OPTICIANS 3040 V in e (O p p o s ite F rando r) P hone IV 9-2774 also offic es downtown at 107 N. Washington. Dr. R.C. Jones and Dr. B .C . Bussard, registered optometrists 4 M ichigan S tate N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan Wednesday, April 28. 1965 H o lm e s , D o b r e i T e a m F o r 1 - 0 W in O v e r U - D B y DUANE LANC ASTER S ta t« N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r The most im portant part of a double steal was successful enabling M ichigan State to nip the U n iv e rs ity of D e tro it 1-0 fo r a baseball win at Old College F ie ld Tuesday. The game’ s only run came in the th ird inning a fte r State’ s cut down try in g to steal second. the winning p itch e r but had to re ­ B ruce Pettibone walked, moved to But on the throw down, P e tti­ ceive help in the seventh from second on a s a c rific e and went bone came in to score. Doug Dobrei when the T itans to th ird on a w ild p itch . John Dick Holmes, who doubles in threatened to score with runners Biendenbach also walked and was basketball in the w inter, was on firs t and second and two away. Detroit had another threat in the ninth inning when Teadoff h itte r Tom Engel singled but GAM E OF MUSICAL CHAIRS? Platoon Football For Coach Dobrei struck the next three batters out to give the Spartans th e ir 17th win of ’ he season «gains’ five defeats. D e tro i’ is now 8-3. It was a p itc h e r’ s battle a ll By J E R R Y M O R T O N New b a c k f i e l d assistant Al A ll U n ive rsity Student Govern­ the way with Holmes allow ing only State News Sports W rite r Dorow has a rriv e d fro m H ills ­ m ent. - fo u r hits and no runs in 6 2 /3 Smith considers the honor as CUP PULL OF M EMOR- dale to take over the duties of Ed R utherford, who was appoint­ one of his greatest th r ills in innings and T itan s ta rte r Lou | E S— *‘ C o a c h O f T h e I t ’ s hard to te ll the players ed freshman coach last week. coaching, but there have been Radomski giving up just five Y e a r” w as the h o n o r b e ­ without a scorecard, but the same hits and one run. D e tro it picked s t o w e d up on B u r t S m i t h situation should apply to Spartan R utherford has blended into others. up ’ he ir fifth h it against Do­ l a s t s p r i n g by s t u d e n t football coaches next fa ll. the Spartan p ic tu re th is spring " I always have a sense of b re i. STANDING ROOM O N LY — S p a rta n coach Danny L itw hiler, keyed fo r what proved g o v e r n m e n t , . . an d t h i s F o r the fir s t tim e in four a fte r a successful tenure at De­ satisfaction when I think of the The only man with m ore than to b e f e w o p p o r t u n i t i e s in T u e s d a y ’s o u t i n g w ith D e t r o i t , o f f e r s s o m e p o i n t e d w eek, t h e B o a r d of T r u s - season;, MSI' has made some t r o it Denby High School. He re­ boys I ’ ve coached who are now one hit was Biedenbach with tw'o a d v i c e f r o m t h e d u g o u t s t e p s . H e a d s - u p b a s e r u n n i n g on a d o u b l e s t e a l in t h e tees aw arded him another cfringes in its coaching lineup places B u rt Smith who has ac­ in pro b a ll," he said, "and I’ m singles. M ore s u rp ris in g , there t h i r d i n n i n g g a v e S t a t e a 1- 0 w in . P h o t o by G e o r g e J u n n e t i t l e - - t h a t of A s s i s t a n t and tiit- revised staff is already cepted the post of assistant ath­ especially proud of the boys who came back to school to earn th e ir were no extra base blows in the Athletic D ire c to r getting down to business. le tic d ire c to r. Smith came to MSU in 1954 degrees. We havq a good record contest. Drobac’s Brand O f P la y: as a mem ber of Coach Duffy in that respect.” The T itans never had a man D augherty’ s fir s t sta ff. T h is w ill pa S’ second and, except fo r Pet­ Since his specialty is the de­ tibone, the Spartans d idn't eith e r. m a rk the fir s t season that he has fensive line, Smith said he has C e nterfielder Bob M a n ie r e , not coached. fond m em ories of many goal- " I t ’ s going to be rough fo r a lin e stands. rig h tfie ld e r D ick B illin g s and w h ile ," he said, "b u t I ’ m look­ ing fo rw a rd to my new job. I ’ ll also be scouting fo r the team so fo T here have been opportunities r Smith to move elsewhere, but he has always chosen to re ­ Holmes had the rem aining hits fo r the Spartans. C liff Rothrock, H a rry B rinsen, Don Yeoman and Don Deptula singled fo r D e tro it. Tennis Without A Racket I won’ t be out of coaching en­ m ain at V1SU. D etroit picked up its fir s t hit By R IC K PI AN IN t ir e ly . " Although he never held a head " I t ’ s only natural fo r every in the second inning but was un­ State News Sports W rite r coach’ s job on the college level, coach to asp ire to be a head able to get another u n til the sixth C ard -sharks and tennis play­ Smith is s till one of the best- c o a ch ," he said, "a nd I ’ ve talked while the Spartans collected only e rs both must learn a valuable known members of the Spartan to several schools from tim e to two in the last four innings. lesson e a rly in th e ir careers, if s ta ff. The greatest trib u te to tim e . But it's always been hard The win was the second of the they ever hope to succeed: “ Keep his p o p u la rity was displayed last fo r me to leave State. We have year over D e tro it fo r State. The a poker-face at a ll tim e s ." ye a r when he received the "Cpach an organization here that’ s hare Spartans w ill h it the road this T his bit of advice is often of the Y ear” award from the to find at other scho ols." weekend fo r a game F rid a y with strongly emphasized by S ta t e the U n ive rsity of Illin o is and a tennis coach Stan Drobac, who doubleheader Saturday at P u r­ in s is 's that his players firs t due. m aster the co n tro l of th e ir own DROBAC WOLFF WARNER DHOOGE S o m e t h i n g ? Score by innings: emotions a n d tem pers before stepping onto the courts. loses a m atch,” added Drobac. game,” added V ic Dhooge, State’ s D etroit 000 000 0000-5-0 "Y o u can" fight both your op­ “ But I won’ t s'and fo r any sw ear­ pow erful f ir s ' doubles p layer. In only 6 h rs ., Lo u is cleans it. Michigan State 0010000001-5-0 ponent and y o u rs e lf," he ex­ ing o r racquet throw ing on the Dhooge, a sophomore, said that plained “ and you must learn the problem of player s e l f - Berra R eactivated c o u rts ." never to show your opponent that Captain C h a rlie W olff feels that co n iro l in the collegiate c irc u it anything bothers you. A play­ concentration is 'he key to sup­ d iffe rs little from high school C L E A N E R AND HOUSTON (U P I)-The New Y ork e r’ s a b ility to hold his tem per is pressing emotions d u r i n g , a com petition. “ You fig u re that by a deciding fa cto r in whether he’ 11 SHIRT LAUNDRY Mets have reactivated catcher make this team ,” match. “ The way you approach the 'im e you’ ve reached the age Yogi B e rra as a p laye r. B e rra , concentration w ill determ ine how of 16, e ith e r you've got that con­ who managed the Yankees to the T h is doesn’ t mean that Drobac you play the game,” he said. tro l or you d o n 't." Am erican Ueague pennant last is interested in the “ m ild -m a n ­ " I know - - I'v e got a tem per “ I rem em ber playing in a sum­ E , .Grqu£( R iv f r F.D2-3537 year, has n o t played actively n ered" type e xclu sive ly. "1 like p ro b le m .” m er ournament against one man A cross F rom Student Services B uilding since 1963 when he appeared in to see a guy w ith com petitive W olff said that outbursts of fro m the U n iv e rs ity of Michigan 64 games fo r the Yankees. s p ir it— who gets upset when ¡he emotion are m ore in evidence in who had a te r rib le te m p e r," summ er tournaments than in the L a ird W arner said. “ He fin a lly B ig Ten, where the erftphasis is blew up and threw down his ra c ­ on se lf co n tro l. quet and smashed i t . ” "W hen you lose your tem per, W hile the launching of racquets you s ta rt concentrating on p re ­ can" always be stopped by the de­ vious m istakes instead of the cree of a coach, there is one factor — it's power known to a ll of mankind — that has a definite «BIUIUI NEW* re stra in in g e ffe ct: The buck.The racquests used by the players have a lis t p ric e of $37, which COURSE OUTLINES discourages many fro m flinging them against a fence. a * MATH Golfers Drop Two, W> Now 0-5 For Year 108&109 00X- MADISON, W is .- The win c o l­ 9 Mtkrr umn in the B ig Ten golf standings N fV / S F o llo w s C ou rse is s till an u n fa m ilia r sight to State’ s golf team as it fe ll v ic tim 'K R e d hrushèevM H i e ra r c h y R e enRemovedo r g a n iz e s ; M aterial Exactly to the U n iv e rs ity of Wisconsin and Southern Illin o is here Mon­ day. The Spartans lost to the Bad­ ° o m 9 wm Apology il V . S h itiv t,m up Top A id e , $1.92 gers 18 1/2-17 1/2 and again to Southern Illin o is , 20-16.They are now 0-5 on the season, losing to Indiana, Purdue and Ohio State, A fto d ( Sunt Band T»Pn>.» 'lit 11/a, print 5or*-/n-|.aw M A TH 111, 112 & 113 w ill be ready soon A p ril 17. Got Bool Low man fo r the Spartans was P a rk s a n y w h e re Ken Benson who shot 76-75-151, sold seven qver pa r, and good anough fo r th ird place behind Wiscon­ ONLY sin 's John Hogden who shot a 143 at to lead a ll players. He w a s followed by F r e d \ H o n d a n e e d s a m e re A \ f) space to be p e r- State Getv Mackey with a card of 77-79-156, Campus Music Over 30,000 fe e tly c o n te n t. A n d th a t p u ts an a u to m o b ile o n Butch M o rriso n w ith a 79-78- 157 score and Doug Hankey with a s p o t,a b o u t a m ile aw as fr o m its d e s tin a tio n . p e o p l e s t a r t a 78-79-157 score. I h e re are o th e r sides to I lu n d a , too. I lo n d a s a re fie n d ­ is h ly fru g a l. A g a llo n o f gas w ill c a r r y y o u u p to 200 m p 4 , d e p e n d in g on w h ic h o f th e IS H o n d a m o d e ls y o u ’ re t h e i r d a y w i t h t h e L A V A W A V that d r iv in g . A n d in s u ra n c e h ills s h r in k to p r a c tic a lly n o th in g . A s fo r u p k e e p , a l - f i i d a n e e d s lit t le . I he s h in in g e x a m p le abo >: is th e r e m a rk a b le H o n d a SO. I t s e lls fo r a b o u t $ 2 IS . A nd th e re a re 14 m o re m o d e ls MICHIGAN STATE NEWS to choose fr o m . I o o k th e m o v e r. , See th e 11 on da re p r e s e n ta tiv e on y o u r cam p u s o r w r it e : The State N ew s o ffe r s com p lete c o v e r a g e of cam p u s, state, and national N O W ! n ew s. No wonder 80% of the student body read s ONLY the State N ew s. A m e r ic a n H o n d a M o t o r C o ., In c ., D e p a r tm e n t C 2 , 100 W e st A lo n d r a b o u le v a r d . _ . And Mr. A d v e r tise r , they read ALL the paper news and ads. The We s p e c ia liz e G a rd e n a , C a lifo r n ia 90247. State N ew s is the only effective way of reaching this vast m arket. in the finest w orld’ s biggest s e lle r! Why not try us out?- w atches and jewelry! Thompson’s TATE N E W S A D V E R T IS IN G DEPARTM ENT 355-8255 $59-95 Jewelry 223 MAC •plus dtd'et s set-up arid transportation uhdrge W ednesday, April 28, VÖ65 5 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n I n t r a m u r a l N e w s Seniors Of The Week F ie ld 6 :3 0 p . m . M E N ’S 1 Sigma Nu-Sigma Chi Choose History, Academies For Future SO FTBALL 2 V ikin g s-T u rks F ie ld 5 :2 0 p .m . 3 Kappa Alpha P s i-Z B T 1 Ramblers - D rin k Monsters 4 W ic liff-W in s h ire 2 W. Shaw 4-5 5 A kvavit-A ku Aku 3 Theta Delta C h i-D T D 6 Phi Kappa Sigma-SAE Besides M o rta r B oard, Sue belongs to Kappa Delta Pi (education) 4 B rannigan-B rew ery Seniors of the Week Sue Linsday, fro m Romeo, and Je ff P uryear, 7 Snowflakes-Satans honorary and Phi Alpha Theta (h is to ry ) honorary. 5 6 Pak-Brougham fro m Dimondale, are both Honors College students. 8 Beta Theta P i-D e lta Sigma Phi A member of Alpha Phi s o ro rity , she was elected secreta ry and 6 Phi Sigma D efta-Alpha Sigma Sue, though she was engaged in many U n iv e rs ity a c tiv itie s , has 9 E. Shaw 1-5 tre a s u re r of her house and was named outstanding ju n io r. Phi learned that some were much m ore meaningful fo r her than others. 7 Phi Delta T h e ta -P h i KappaTau 10 Theta C hi-Farm house She is especially happy to belong to M o rta r Board. T h is women’ s Je ff, a social science m a jo r, hopes to do graduate w ork at Duke 8 E M l'-E m bassy Field 7:40 p . m . o r Johns Hopkins U n iv e rs itie s . He hopes eventually to w ork in the 1 Pi Kappa P h i-A .E . Pi honorary in itia te s its members at May Morning sing, Saturday. The 9 Delta C h i-P h i Sigma Kappa group se lls calendar books, the p ro fits going into a scholarship fund. u n iv e rs ity com m unity, eith e r as a p ro fe sso r or as an a d m in istra tor. 10 Snyder Snark-Setutes c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 6) " I ’ m a strong advocate of lib e ra l education,’ ’ he said. " I think M o rta r Board helps with many a ll-U n iv e rs ity functions. It often invites speakers to address the group and the g irls attend some lec­ there is m ore to life than one’ s vocation« Jeff hitchhiked around Europe one summ er, often sleeping outside tures together, in a sleeping bag. Of the m ore than 11 countries he saw, he liked " M o r ta r Board has meant m ore to me than some of these a c tiv i­ tie s ," said Sue. Spain best. “ Spain was cheapest as I didn’ t have much m oney," he said. " A lot of people can feel m ore at home in a group that they can " A ls o , it didn’ t ra in when I slept outside. But re a lly because th e 0 identify w ith ,” she said. " I t is im portant to jo in a group where your p a rticip a tio n can make a d iffe re n ce .” people were happy and fr ie n d ly ." He has belonged to Frosh-Soph C ouncil, Union Board, J-C o uncil, Other groups Sue has belonged to are Frosh-Soph Council, J - C ouncil, AUSG public re la tio n s, and J-Hop, Homecoming andGreek and the AUSG R e-evaluation C om m ittee. He was chairm an of Frosh-Soph Focus, the Council’ s new sletter, Week com m ittees. vice president of Om icron Delta Kappa (scholarship and leadership She was 1963 chairm an of Parents Weekend, co-chairm an of honorary), p u b lic ity chairm an of 1963 C areer C arnival and is an Homecoming 1964, and assistant d ire c to r of the John F . Kennedy R .A. in Case this year. In addition to O m icron Delta Kappa, Je ff has belonged to Blue Key, m em orial fund. DISCOUNT She is a h is to ry m a jo r who plans to teach a year before going on Green Helmet and Phi Eta Sigma, (freshm an scholastic honorary). SUE L IN S D A Y JE FF PURYEAR to graduate school in guidance and counselling. Double VTI Stamps New E ast Lansing K ro g e r F ra n d o r K ro g e r oqe At 2825 E. Grand R iver Mon. th ru Sat. Sunday 9 A .M . to 9 P.M . 12 P.M . to 7 P.M . Spartan Shopping C enter Every Wednesday! Mon. th ru Sat. Sunday 9 A .M . to 10 P .M . 12 P.M. to 7 P.M. 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' DOC VoO D ¡ I C O F F E E I I j w ith the purchase o f tw o heads of ICEOEOCLETTUCE . | m 189! ^ 1 - lb . c a n 1 0 / O F F □ I I Redeem at Kroger thru S un. M ay. 2 , 65 I I a .» .. . . 2 0 / O F F □ I Ib. b a g | 3-lb. «on 3 0 / O F F E J I j 100EXTRATOPVALUESTAM PS I w ith a 52 or more purchase of I I LIMIT ONE - w ith $5 or more purchase | I LIMIT ONE - w ith $5 o r more purchase (excluding beer, w ine o r tobacco) I I J GARDENCOM M ODITIES SALE DAYS THRU SUN. Add Federal tax where applicable. S WM (excluding beer, w ine or tobacco) Redeem at Kroger thru S un., May 2 , ' 6 ^ j | Redeemat Kroger thru S un. M ay 2 , ‘ 6 5 I ^ ^ R e d e e m at Kroger thru Sun., Moy 2 , ' 6 5 j j H H I# v W ednesday, April 28, 1965 Many, Many Applicants - We were So Pleased P A R T -T IM E . A V A ILA B LE m ornings, d riv in g and store w ork. Afternoons, a ll d rivin g Apply Jon Anthony F lo ris t Autom otive A utom otive VOLKSWAGEN I960 sunroof, fta - E m ploym ent WANTED: R E LIA B LE busboys. CAMPER, ON 1955 1-1/2 ton F o r Sale F o r Sale 1/3 SAVINGS ON O ptical needs, Real E state EAST LANSING. Spacious 4-bed- Social Work Schedules CORYAIR 1962 Mor./a Coupe. 4 - with a speed. 102 hp. Good condition. dio. Extra heater. W hitewalls. Alpha Phi S o ro rity . C a ll 332- Chevrolet t r u c k . C om pletely p re scrip tio n s, r e p a i r s . OP-. T IC A L DISCOUNT SUPPLY. 416 room fa m ily home. 1-1/2 baths. L ivin g room , 14x29, fireplace. C a ll 337-2708. j 20 5123. 21 furnished. L ik e n e w . Excellent lowcost E xtra s. Must see. $1,000. C a ll shape! 655-2883; 655-1733. 23 Tussing B u ild in g , Lansing. IV Modern kitchen. 2 -c a r garage. W ANT AD Announced 482-5680. 21 TOPS DOWN OFFICE H E L P . Good ty p is t. R e- Shade t r e e s . C entral school 2-4667. 29 CORVAlR""l962 Monza.' 4-speed. lia b le . Four to five afternoons PIANOS- A L L kinds, including area. Under $24,000. By owner, weekly. $1.25 hour, s ta rt. 332- WEDDING VEILS fo r brides and Bucket seats. 5 nearly new tire s . SPORTS CARS AWAY! old uprights. ROBERT WEAR 2-1424._______________________ 21 0726 after 8 pm. 24 Refinishing Shop. Phone TU bridesm aids. C ustonrm ade and • a u t o m o t iv e Good condition. $1,075. SS2-1713. ready made. Under $20. 489- MSU, NEAR. Income. Large Co­ 1964 TRIUMPH T R -4 . R a d io . SATURDAY LANDSCAPE and 2-3320. 25 Social w ork m a j o r s whose • E M PLO YM ENT CORYAIR I960. 4-door auto- 3882. 20 lonial home. 3,200 sq. ft. liv in g Luggage rack. L ig h t blue. 13,500 Gardening fie ld w o rk . Apply in FU LLY GUARANTEED, R ebuilt schedules are s till not com­ • FOR R EN T m a tic . Radio. Needs paint re - ONE COMPLETE scuba o u tfit- area. E xcellent student income. pleted fo r fa ll a n d /o r summ er m ile s . $2,495. person, T w is s Landscape Cen­ and reconditioned appliances. • FO R S A L E p a ir. $450 Call TL 2-2132:5333 tank, re g u la to r, suit and m ore. Owner re tirin g . Ideal fo r sm all te rm s 1965 should see th e ir ad­ 20 1964 MGB. 10,000 m ile s . Smells te r, 1112 Lake Lansing Road. 22 T e rm s . H arley’ s Appliance Re>- • LO S T & FO U N D S. Logan. A lso Kay 5 -s trin g banjo. C a ll fra te rn ity o r Co-op h o u s e . v is o rs at the follow ing tim e s: ucket new,_ $2,395. T EAC H E RS WA NT E d T$5 .400 up. p a ir, 523 E. Grand R iv e r. 484- Phone owner, 337-1755. 22 • PERSONAL CORYAIR, l9n4 WTFr.z 489-9302. 24 A th ru M on Wednesday, Ap­ id lots 1963 TRIUMPH _ T R -4 . 24,000 West, Southwest a n d Alaska. 6011. 21 • P E A N U T S PERSONAL seats. Four on the ile r i l 28, 8:30-11:30 a.m . and on m i l e s . A M -F M r a d i o . W ire F r e e re g is tra tio n , Southwest 20 CO C KTAIL DRESSES. Size S ervice • R E A L ESTATE m ore. Maroor wi n fci in te r- WIG. NEW, short Ita lia n cut and Wednesday, May 5, 8:30-11:30 • S E R V IC E io r. Show roo.n . $200 21 wheels. $1,895. 1963 TRIUMPH T R -4 . R a d io . Teachers Agency, 1303 C e n tra l Ave., N .E., Albuquerque, N .M . set. Auburn. H a lf-p ric e . $50. C all IV 2-2507. 20 9-10. $10 each. F rid a y , 3-8 pm. 4689 Woodcraft Rd., I n d i a n RENT your T V fro m NEJAC. a .m .; N th ru SI, Thursday, Ap­ • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N fo r equity. C all H ills , Okefnos. 22 New Zenith portable fo r only r i l 29, 8:30-11:30 a.m .; and Sm Luggage rack. $1,795. 22 • W ANTED CORVETTE jstfcack, 4- 1964 SPITFIRE. B right red! Black BICYCLE S T O R A G E : S a le s , $9 per month. Free service th ru Z , Thursday, May 6, 8:30- CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A speed. 300 hp. S ver. 21,000 service a n d renta ls. E A S T M o b il* Hom os and d e liv e ry, C all NEJAC T V 11:30 a.m. top. Radio. New w hitew all tire s . few hours a day can mean excel­ DEADLINF actual m ile s. Net tire s . C all LANSING C YC LE , 1215E .G rand A LM A , 24 ft. Sleeps fo u r. E le c- Rental. 482-0624. Students who have completed $1,795. lent earnings fo r you as a trained 2 p.m one c l a s s day be­ M ike. 332-3555. 20 19b2 SUNBEAM A LP IN E Road­ Avon representative. F o r ap­ R ive r, C all 332-8303. C tr ic re frig e ra to r . "Bottle-gas DIAPER SERVICE, same d ia - schedules o r know what cour­ fore pub lication. FALCON 1960 2-d - stick s h ift, s te r. Radio. W ire wheels. Red. pointment in your own home, GET YOURS - P hil F ra n k’ s C a r- heater. $350. A lso, tr a ile r hitch, pers returned. E ith e r yo urs or ses they w ill take should see tuon Book. 50 of P h il’ s best ours. W ith our service, you may th e ir advisors any F rid a y through C an c e l l a t i o n s - 12 noon one 26,400 m iles. One wr.er. >450. $1,495. w rite or c a l l M r s . Alona Cartoons in a bea utifully bound $75. 641-6459. 23 include tw o pounds of b a b y May 21. c l a s s day before publicati on ED 2-1162. 20 Each one ve ry clean and in top Huckins, 5664 School St., H as- book - $1,00 each. F o r orders L o s t & Found clothes that do not fade. Diaper Next ye a r’ s seniors w ith at FORD 1^5$ V Sta: dar tra n s- mechanical condition. le tt, Michigan o r c a ll evenings, PHONE of five o r m ore, c a ll: 351-4322 p a il furnished. least a 2.0 grade point average 4-door. I Radio. SPARTAN MOTORS FE 9-8483. C20 LOST: U M B R E LLA , blue flow er between 6 p.m . and m idnight. m ust make arrangem ents now fo r 3 5 5 -8 2 5 L Very clear, in te rio e x te rio r. 3000 E. M ichigan p rim . Room 114, Bessey. Reward AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE F o r Rent FOIL AND MASK, used. lOOClas- 914 E. G ie r St. fie ld p ractice . $200. 351-5J33. 2J IV 7-3715 ________ c o ffe r. 355-2117. 21 RATES miles, $195. WANTED: M ALE student f o r sical LP phonograph records. LOST: NEW dress slacks from IV 2-0864 C 1 D A Y . . . .51 50 FORD- 1958 48,000 Auto Service d> Ports L o v e l y diamond engagement RENAULT 1960, 3Í ,000 m ile s, tr a ile r . By Gables. W h ite T ra il- suit between McDonel and Lot WATCH REPAIRING and clean- * 3 D A Y S _____ S A b O NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e 314 o r c a ll 355- rin g sets, used, at bargain p r i­ ing, using the new ultrasonic $55. I need mone> soon! 337- e r Haven, X. Lig ht green. C a ll M arc, 353- I n t r a m u r a l i D A Y S _____ 3.*.00 p ric e from $7.95. New sealed ces. 25 golf sets, used and new Cleaning equipment. Ring siz­ N ew s 0511. 22 9405. 22 1460. 22 ( j a s e d on 15 words per ad FORD l9o3 X L. $HA RP F ucket beams, 99^.. Salvage ca rs, large T e n n is r a c q u e t s . A rch e ry LOST: D ELTA ZETA s o ro rity ing and rem ounting. A ll work Over 15 10« per word, per day stock used parts. ABC AUTO A p a rtm en ts equipment. Aqua lungs. B a r­ g u a ra n te e d . T H O M P S O N seats, p o w e r , c c. Pnrgain p in , Thursday afternoon. If T here will be a 50c se rvice prom ised. C a ll T irr or A l, 351- PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV FURNISHED \P ARTMEN’T fo r bells and exe rcise sets. Ic e found, please c a ll 332-6514. 20 JEW ELRY, .223 M .A .C ., East (c o n tin u e d f r o paqe 4) and bookkeeping charpe if 4486. 22 5 - 1 9 2 1 . ____ C couple w ith one ch ild . Cheap rent skates. 75 g u ita rs , $16.95 up. Lansing. C a ll ED 2-2293. 48 this ad is not paid within GENERATORS AND STARTERS. Band instrum ents, used and new. LOST: TAN top coat. Placement 2 S A M -T riangle FORD i960 Sunliner Convertible. plus little AM dom estic w ork. Bureau. C all 351-5>53. 22 T V RENTALS fo r students. E co- 3W orthingt on-Wood ward o n e week. _______________ Straight shift. Rur s good, but R ebuilt 6 o r 12 -volt. Guaran­ ED 2-5977 22 Stereo and porta ble tape re ­ nomical rates by the te rm a n d corders. WILCOX S E C O N D ­ 2-4400 afte r teed! Exchange p ric e $7.90. Me­ GIRL ROOMMATE wanted fo r P ersonal month. UNIVERSITY TV R EN T­ 4 B B a lle rs -T e rr o rs needs body w ork. 88 chanic on the job' In stallation HAND STORE, 509 E .M ichigan. F ie ld 8 :5 0 p .m . The State News does not 20 tw o -g irl ap a r t m en t. A cross ALS. 484-9263. C 7 pm. IV 5-4391. C23 WORLD’ S GREATEST Rock and 1 Alpha Kappa P s i-P h i Gamma $2.50 se rvice available. ABC AUTO p e rm it racial or religious FORD 195? F airlane 500. E xcel- PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5 - fn>m Union. C a ll 337-2048. 20 CIGARETTES 26? pack- R o ll B a n d ! Inexpensive' ED DIAPER SERVICE, three types Delta d iscrim in a tio n m its ad­ vertising columns, The lent transportation 5135, Call 337-0409. 20 1921. C Eden Roc Apts. carton, 'ax included. Shagggolf- 2-8369; ED 2-0327; 484-5686. 25 of diapers to choose fro m . Bulk wash f o r cleaner, w hiter dia­ 2 LCA-Kappa Sigma 3 Road Apples-SOC b a l l s , $1.77 dozen; C rasser State News w ill not accept 252 R iv e r St., E .L . pers. F lu ff drie d and folded. Use FORD 1957 4-door F nrla n e . X u - Scooters & C y c le s g r ills , $1. P icnic and camping STUDENTS: ON your birthday, 4 E m inence-E m perors advertising from persons d iscrim in a tin g against re - tom atic. No r u s t . >200. 131 TRIUMPH 20(1 cc. T ig e r Sport. Now le a sin g for supplies, surplus m ilita r y sup­ come down fo r a free pizza. your own o r rent ours. Contain­ e rs . furnished. No deposit. 25 B O W L IN G lizior., race, co lo r o r na- W hitehills D r., Apt . 7, after 5 pm. 21 V ery good condition. 1958. Spare p a r t s , fa cto ry manual. $250. S u m m er & Fall plies, l e v i s , ponchos, back­ packs, sleeping b a g s , tennis BIM BO’ S P IZ Z A , 214 N. Wash­ ington. 484-7817. C22 years experience. B Y -L O D IA ­ PER SERVICE, 1010 E. M ic h i­ A lle y s 8 p .m . FORD 195 7 2-doc r F o rd -O - 337-2054 after 6 pm. 21 N it Hammond 332-8488 supplies, shoes, boots. We d is­ KEE N - Ml NDED, highly ~ expe r - gan. IV 2-0421. C 1-2 Elsw orth-Heavens D evils M a tic. Green and ■h.ite. Radio. HONDA 1963 i50. Black beauty in T p’ERSON APARTM ENT to sub- count th e discounters. F O X ienced l i f e insurance m a n 3-4 Bower-Sam m ies A C C ID E N T PROBLEM'’ C a l l good. S195. 355- lease fo r sum m er. $50 m onthly. HOLE P X -F ra n d o r. 28 wanted. Yes, S ir! H ere I am! 5-6 M ontie-Sigm a Chi A utom otive Runs Clean. excellent mechanical condition. Kalamazoo Street Body Shop. 0636. 21 SPARTAN MOTORS. 3000 E. Close to campus. C a ll 351-5455. CHOICE B EEF, io r your fre e z - GEORGE B UBO LZ, J r . fo r P ru ­ STTN HI A L I Y, 1963 Sprite. 23 Small dents to large w recks. Anyone interested in joining the M ichigan. IV 7-3715. C e r. Cut, wrapped, blast frozen dential of A m e rica . C20 .500, A - l c o rd i’ ion. A m erican a'nd foreign c a r s . horseshoe tournam ent, sign up HASLhTT APAR TM EN T No. 13. and delivered. C all 485-5394.25 ies II. ZF Box, well maintained. HONDA 300 cc. Good condition. A . G E L L A R , M .D . Guaranteed work. 489-750,. 1411 at the 1X1 offic e . Deadline is 5 sfore 7 pm. IV L uxury, 4-m an. A cross from ?? C all co lle ct, M a t t , 655-4990, 1964 model with new equipment. WESTERN WEAR, boots, sadd- East Kalamazoo. C p.m . F rid a y. Ann A rb o r. 20 337-0049. 24 campus. C al! Ken, 337-2746,21 le ry . COLTSFOOT WESTERN Has moved to East Lansing B U C K , 1963 E le ctra 225, Con­ S P A R T A N V I L L A G E , one- M ER CANTILE, 11380 Peacock 108 D ivisio n St. W O M E N ’S ve rtib le . A ir-co n d itio n in g , A M - MERCURY, 1963 M eter. 4-door V-8 standard. New w hitew alls. E m ploym ent bedroom apartment to sublet fo r Road, Laingsburg. Phone 651- General and Inte rn a l Lyle & Helen's Salon B L O O PER BALL FM radio ar.d other power ex­ sum m er. M a rrie d couple. Rent 5637. 28 M edicine. E L E C T R O L O G IS T F ie ld 5 p .m . Radio. Excellent condition. C all N U R SE -R E G ISTE R E D . E xp e r­ tra s. C a l l '.337-2175, 23 adjustable. C a ll 355-9930. 22 -IT 1 Phi Mu-Sigma Kappa owner, ED 7-2723. 22 ienced, Responsible position. CANOES: 16' fiberglass Pere 332-4967 - Home 482-0139 . w ith 21 Years Experience CADILLAC 19 6 1 F le e t w o o d . Top pay. Daytim e hours. GiVe STOP. APARTM ENT fo r sum - M a rq u e tte ". $165. 17’ molded 5 qt. u tility p ail with th is 2 Alpha O m icron P i-C h i Omega M E R C U R Y 1961 C onvertible. FREE in Removal of Unwanted H a ir W hre. A ir-c o n d itio n e d . F u l l complete p a rtic u la rs in applica­ m er te rm . Dishw asher. Sun mahogany “ W o lv e rin e ", $180. ad and anypurchase o fp re s c rip - 3 Kappa D elta-A lpha Phi Power steering, brakes. Red 1730 S. CEDAR . J V 2-7744 power. Excellent condition.C all tion. W rite Box No. B -2 , State porch, a ir-conditio ned. Close to B eautiful 15’ — 16’ deluxe Runa­ tion, d r u g s o r cosm etics at F ie ld 6 p .m . body, white top. V ery sharp! 'JOB HUNTING^ We w ill furnish 1 Kappa Kappa G am m a -D elta 33'-2702. 22 Good condition. IV 5-3316, 22 News. 20 campus. C a ll 351-4248, 22 bouts, $o75-S850. Used canoes, MAREK R E X A LL PRESCRIP­ you w l'h 100 professional p e r­ Zeta CHEVROLET., i960 convertible. ML'STANC. 1965 C onvertible. V-S. PÀR T -T IM ËT Aïïehtion teachers ONE MAN to share apartment. 5100 up, R epair w ork reason­ TION CENTER, 301 N .C lip p e rt, sonal resum es. E xpert ad” ice. 2 P i Beta P h i-A lp ha X i Delta 348, autom atic. Black w ith white Burgandy. 3-speed, Seatbelts. and students. Readers Digest 208 Beal St. M odern, furnished. able. CUSTOM BOAT DESIGN by F ran dor. C22 ED 2-5711. 27 3 Gamma Phi Beta-Kappa Alpha top. $975. Call 487-0234 after Sales- and Service, Inc. is now $70 each. C all 332-0091. 22 and REPAIR, 1020 Dakin St., FREE! A th r illin g hour of beauty! Radio. W hitew alls. Top condi­ SEWING AND ALTERATIONS. Theta 6 pm. 20 tio n . $2',295. C a ll 694-6351. 20 accepting applications fo r e xcit­ TWO WOMEN’ to share" 4 -g iri IV 9 - 1 8 4 5 . ____________ V- F or appointment, c a ll 484-4519. ing new stereo and m usic p ro ­ CONT p CETE"DRUM set. S lin g e r- E fficient se rvice . C a ll Betty, CHEVROLET 1956 C onvertible. luxury apartment fo r F a ll.C lo s e MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics S e rvice MUSTANG 1965 hardtop. Blue. gram , F o r inform ation c a ll M r. 332-2949. 21 195“ engine. S lick sh ift. Nylon tO canTpus. 353-3340. 22 land p rofessional. $350, o r best Studio, .1600 E. M ichigan. €22 Autom atic tra n s m is s io n . Radio top. Real good shape. $295. Judy, Blythe, at 882-6629, 26 o ffe r. C all FE 9-2038. 20 THE LEGENDS. A unique sound THESES PRINTED. Rapid s e rv - T y p in g S ervice and heater. C all ED2-8972 after ONE MAN Needed fo r 4-man lux­ ■ ice. D ra fting supplies. Xerox 353-3108. 21 GRÉÂT LAKES" EMPLOYMENT HOLTON CORONET and acces- fo r pa rtie s and get-togethers. 5 pm . 20 u ry apartment. Im m ediately.N o copies. C A P IT A L C IT Y B LU E ­ PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typ ist. CHEVROLET, 1959 Impala V -s . fo r permanent positions in of­ so rie s. Used only few months. Dave 353-1817 or John, 353-1974. lease. Dave. 337-1466. 22 PRINT. 221 Sou'h Grand. 482- IB M S electric D issertations, Standard. New tire s . Complete OLDSMOBILE, 1956 4-door se- fice , sales, technical. Call IV E xcellent condition. Best o ffe r 21 theses, te rm papers. 337-1527. dan. Autom atic transm ission. 2-1543. C20 5431. ' C22 new exhaust system . Good con- H ouses over $50. C all D o ri, ED2-2569. ROCK, FOLK, B lues. Great v e r­ C ditior.. $600. ED 2-2670. " 21 CHEVROLET i960 Im pala. 4^ Power steering and dio, etc. C a ll ED 2-1283. brakes. Ra­ 21 lOCAL MUSIC Studio,Telephone MODERN HOME on L a k e L an- 20 sa tile entertainm ent fo r p a rtie s PEANUTS IT* JÜ5TA \ JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4. / ILTH ITTINLEKBRUISE...) sales g irls . G u ita r, accordion, 1! sing. Four students wanted fo r TENNIS RACQUETS. F a c t o r y and get-togethers. C a ll up THE ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL A d­ door hardtop. V -8 automatic. OLDSMOBILE 1960. 2-door lia r J- piano in s tru c to rs needed. Box summ er, w hile owner vacations. p rice s on new Davis fram es and GUYBEARS. 355-6344. 21 IT'LLBE / v e rtis in g , 533 N. C lip p e rt. IV a^AlLRI6HT-/ Power steering, brakes. Radio, top. Beige. F u ll pow er. One own­ C -3, State News. 22 s trin g s . P rofessional quality. MUSIC! IF you need it, we've got C all 339-2597. ■__________20 5-2213. C heater. $“ 00. FE 9-8803. 22 e r. Low m ileage. E xcellent con­ WANT ED, CHURCHoffice secre- C a ll Paul, 353-0282. 20 it! THE ESQUIRES, 'he wildest dition. $950. 482-2980. 23 ANN BROWN typ ist and m u lti- CHEYROLET~r959 ■959“ Bel A ir, 4- ta ry . Five-day week. Good pay. Rooms TWO FORMALS, co cktail length. sound around. 351-4725. 21 lith offset p rin tin g (black and d o o r . Y-S. Power s'eering, OLDSMOBILE 1956 2-door aum- C a ll ED 2-2559 fo r in te rvie w . 20 m a T iT ' s t u d e n t s T Supervised ir One pink s a t i n; other aqua/ ENGLISH AND WESTERN rid in g w hite and co lo r). IB M . General brakes. Low mileage. Excellent! m atic. Excellent transm ission. HOME MANAGEMENT includes housing Cooking, parking. Two white. Size 5-7 , Worn once. FE courses. E n ro ll now and receive typing, term papers, th e s e s , $650. 455-1980. 22 Clean. $200. 355-18218. 22 t h r e e p re -sch o ol c h i l d r e n , blocks from B erkey. Phone IV 9-8455. 22 fre e bus tra nspo rta tion . 882- dissertations. 332-8384. C CHEVROLET 1962,. Super Spor RAMBLER 1962 Custom C lassic, weekdays. Best working condi­ 5-8836. 23 R E L A X-A-CISOR. T ra n s is to r 4863; 355-2015. 21 BARBI M E L, Professional typ ist. Impala convertible. 300 hp. 327 Six. Stick o v e rd riv e . Excellent tions, Now to -term end. 48.4- model. Brand new. $400 re ta il. RENT your TV from NEJAC. • F o r Sale No job too large or too sm a ll. cu. inches. In excellent condi­ condition, 39,000 m ile s , 23 mpg. 4082. 20 Make an o ffe r! Phone 882-4400, New Zenith portable fo r only B lock off campus. 332-3255. C $995. 355-9443. 23 DOI THINK ITS 60IN6 TORAIN? ti.-::. C all IV 9-2288. 22 WANTED: BUSBOYS fo r lunch SPEAKERS, A M PLIFIER S, turn­ a fte r 7 pm. 20 $9 per month. Free service TYPING IN ' m y home. T e rm pa- C HEVROLET i960 C onvertible. SOLD OUT! We NEED your older and dinner. Meals p l u s cash. tables. O scilloscopes. Cheap! Graduation sale. ED 2-8369, 25 DRUM SET. T hree drum s, one and d e liv e ry . C a ll NEJAC T V NO, I DOUBT IT..THOSE DON'T pers and theses. C a ll 627-5160. "4 0 9 ” 3-speed H urst, rediine tire s . Needs body work. $900. cars as tra d e -in s on the 1965 Mustang! SIGNS FORD SALES, C all George, 332-0875. EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD Com- 20 P O R T A B L E TYPEWRITERS, cym bal. Blueand s ilv e r lacquer. Rental. 482-0624. C LOOKLIKE RAIN CLOUDS ID ME W ill pick up and d e liv e r. 20 $225. C all 339-2438. 20 A BETTER PRICE fo r your car TYP IN G . TER M papers a"nd 882-6330; IV 5-2533. 22 W illiam ston. 655-2191, C21 ■pany needs g ir ls fo r tem porary new and reconditioned. Trades at P HILP DODGE, 1431 E a s t th e s e s . E le c tric ty p e w rite r. C HRYSLER-PLYMOUTH. R e a l VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. Red. Radio, assignments. O ffice experience accepted. A ll p ric e s . WOLVER­ TYPEW RITER , ROYAL A ris to - crat, portable. E lite type. Just M ichigan. See Russ Lay. Phone Fast service . 332-4597. 20 savings In new and used cars. required. 616 M ichigan Nation­ INE TYPEW RITER CO., 117 E. h e a t e r . E xcellent condition reconditioned. $60. C a ll 372- IV 4-4517, , C A 10 minute d rive from cam­ al Tow er. Phone 487-6071. C20 Kalamazoo. 482-1452. 25 BEV T A L L M A N . Y our theses, throughout. Serviced re g u la rly . 2144. 20 INTERESTED IN FLYING? New te rm papers, etc. Typed in my pus. HAROLD P LETZ MOTOR $1,150. Leaving town. C a ll 337- F U LL o r p a rt-tim e . LP N s, aids, FRATERNITIES, SOROR1TIES- equipment open to students and SALES, 150 E. Grand R iver, W il­ A re y o u s a tis fie d with your SPINET P IA N O , accrosonic, home. E le c tric ty p e w rite r. 372- "256. and o rd e rlie s . Suitable appli­ staff. MSU FLYING CLUB. 355- lia m s o n . 655-2191. C22 present meat source? If NOT, Baldwin mahogany. V ery good 3849. C20 VOLKSWAGEN 1500,1964 Varient cants trained. Please apply in 9133._________________________ 21 c a ll BROWER'S, OX 4-3691. 25 condition. $600. Also P h ilc o H i- TYPING W ANTED. Accurate and ' COMET I960. B lack, 2-door se- person to Ingham County hospi­ wagon. Big engine, low mileage. tal, Doby Rd., Okemos, before ENGLISH LIG H T -W E IG H T 3- F i c o n s o le , mahogany. ED neat. W ill p ick up and d e liv e r. dan. Rebuilt m otor. Good tire s . New ca r condition. Best offer, 2-0537. 20 Peanuts P ersonal SUPPEKTlME?OH.YES...I THINK C a ll IV 5-0107. 22 Body needs w ork. $500. 332- 487-0828. 21 4:30 pm. weekdays. 23 s p e e d bicycles, $39.7“ , fu ll BOW, BEAR (G riz z ly ). 40 pound. MICKEY MOUSE- You’ ve proven DE'LL BE FINISHED UJELL before SUPPERTIME . 5053. 22 VOLKSWAGEN 1958 w ith sunroof. MAN .AND WIFE fo r ch ild super- p ric e . R ental-purchase term s GENERAL T Y P IN G . Theses and Two dozen arro w s a n d equip­ that so briety is not one of your vision. Weekends. Lodging and available. We also have tennis v irtu e s - so don’ t fight it! Have themes done in my home. C all Best offer over $550. C all 337— ment. A fte r 5, 337-0761. 21 food' furnished. Pay, $60-week- racquets, golf balls, badminton a beautifully, squibbly birthday. IT OX 4-0378. 23 2459. 21 G e l O u t o f t he end. fU 2-571“ , M r. Leonard. 21 b ird ie s , gifts and housewares. 1963 WINNEBAGO CAMPER. 14’ M rs. B row n. 20 VOLKSWAGEN 1964 sunroof. Ra­ FU LL T IM E dishw ashers needed. ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s com plete. 2020 W ilton Road, ROOM 323 acknowledges your T ra n s p o rta tio n SUMMERS dio, heater. Seat b e lts. Bahama Apply in p e r s o n . H o w a r d fro m Union, ED 2-3212. C W illia m sto n . C a l l IV 4-1414 advisory w isdom . A l, Rich, Jeff WANTED: RIDE to Los Angeles blue. M int condition. Low m ile ­ days. 655-1023 nights. 21 Johnson’ s, 3224 E. S a g in a w , STROLLER, EXC ELLEN T con­ and Buzz in s is t upon fu rth e r v ic in ity after fin als this spring. HO T, HO T SUN age. $1,575. ED 7-7467. • 22 Lansing. 21 d itio n. S ix-year c rib , good con­ POLAROID J-66 K it. L ik e New. contact. 20 C a ll 355-7134. 20 DAWN. DONUT, Under new man- d ition. Feeding table, fa ir con­ Adaptable to c o lo r. $55. 351— a nd e n j o y t h e f r e s h . agement. Has several fu ll and/ d itio n . 355-0902 after 6 pm. 22 5287. 21 Real E state Wanted M ov in g? or p a rt-tim e positions open. FENDER "B A N D M A S T E R "a m - N IKKO REX-F WITH f/2 lens and LO VELY 3-bedroom home, at­ c o o l n e s s of o n e of our G et t h i s 332-2541; 339-2768. 28 case, $170. A lso N ikkor 35mm SOMETIME* I 6£T TOPlTCH BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 fo r Swim ming P o o ls HOSTESS AND W aitress. F u ll or p lif ie r with "B assm an” speak­ e rs . One year old, Covers in­ f/ 2 . 8 lens, $100. C a ll L a rr y at tached garage. E fficien t one- level. N o ' s t a i r s . S m a r t l y IN-BETU)6EN QUESTIONS ! RH P ositive: $7 fo r RH Nega­ tive. D e tro it Blood S ervice, Inc. Free p a r t - t i m e . Experienced p re ­ cluded, $320.' Gretsch "W hite 337-1540 a fte r 7 pm. 22 planned in te rio r.-- C a r p e t e d . T f 1427 E. M ichigan Ave., H o u rs' fe rre d but not re q u ire d . F o r ap­ Falcon” g u i t a r . E le c tric a l- LADY'S 3-speed bike. J -33 P o- Neatly shaded lawn and neigh­ 9-4, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes­ B o o k pointment, c a ll W alt Koss Co­ acoustical. Case and cover in­ la ro id cam era. Lady’ s shoe r o l­ borhood. Can w a lk to MSU, day, F r i d a y . 12-7 Thursday. lonial Restaurant, 655-1520. 22 cluded. $400. 484-2391. 22 le r skates. Worn tw ice. 355- schools, and stores. By owner, 489-7587. . . 48 Gives the facts about moving. 3063. 21 just $14,500. 1175 Snyder St., CANOEIST FOR 1&week tr ip from Explains the moving estimate. PIANO, WELLINGTON' upright. 337-2172. 20 Soo to James B a y .C a ll 332-1852 Shows how charges are deter­ Good condition. $35. Bumper or IV 9-9152 evenings. 22 mined It's FREE...call pool table. E xcellent condition. E V E N IN G EM P L O Y M EN T We s 'ill have a few $40. C a ll 882-2166.' 22 SUMMER WORK one & two-bedroom apartments available 484-1421 H appiness is a If you are 18-35 and free fo r Summer and F a ll. 6-9;30 pm, 4 evenings per week and occasionally on S p e c i a l 1/3 off all 9 m onths lease BURCHAM WOODS Saturdays, you can main­ U sed furniture and clothing and at tain your studies and s till enjoy a p a rt-tim e job doing if accom panied by this coupon EY D E A L V ILLA N O F9TH R iv e r house apts. S P EC IA L INTERVIEW WORK R ive rsid e East Apts. Ju nio r L e a g u e Thrift S h o p m'OMÌ.O yv/om a r o v # « * that w ill b rin g an average Hurry, Call Today ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 Avenue Apts. A lb e rt Apts. income of $55 per week. 9:30 a . m . -4:30 p .m . T u e s . - F r i . S a t. 9:30-1:00 R iv ers Edge And W aters Edge Apts. If you are neat appearing and a hard w o rk e r, ca ll 501 E. Mich. Ave. I V 5 -0865 Rental o ffice 204 R iv e r St. Now leasing fo r Summer & F a ll term s M r . Brown, 351-4012 be­ Offer expires May 1st for better living End of R iv e r St. M ike S titt ED 2-4432 Call 332 -0 25 5 tween 10 am & 1 pm. I L_. ______ -coupon— M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sin g, M ichigan Wednesday, April 28. 1965 Talk Given A d ria tic S tu dy Slated On Enterprise There’s A Meetin’. . . D e n n iso n I . R u s in o w , a h is to r-» Ian f r o m th e A m e ric a n U n iv e r-» s it ie s F ie ld S ta ff, w illb e o n c a m - f In India Student Board th e In s titu te f o r S p e c ia l E d u c a ­ tio n , U n i v e r s i t y o f M a r b u r g , M a r b u r g - L a h n , G e rm a n y . p a r e th e h is t o r ic a l p e rfo r m a n c e o f c o m m u n is m , s o c ia lis m , fa s ­ c is m a nd th e f r e e m a r k e t econ­ pus u n t il th e end o f S p rin g t e r r t j to c o n d u c t a s e r ie s o f s e m in a rs ,, le c tu r e s , and c la s s e s on Y u g o -( P u b lic e n t e r p r is e , as opposed T h e AS M S U S tu d e n t B o a r d w i l l h e a r a p r e li m in a r y r e p o r t on th e om y. s la v ia and A d r ia t ic E u ro p e . to p r iv a t e e n t e r p r is e , w as a p r a c ­ t ic a l and p o lit ic a l n e c e s s ity to V ie t N a m d e b a te to n ig h t a t 8 :3 0 Conservative Club One o f R u s in o w ’ s p r in c ip a l as­ In d ia a fte r h e r in d e p e n d e n ce in in 311 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s . A c o m p a ris o n o f c e n tr a liz e d Young Dem ocrats s ig n m e n ts is to le a d a g ra d u a te ! s e m in a r on E a s te rn European^ 1948, S .K .R . B h a n d a ri, c h a irm a n T h e b o a rd , c h ie f b o d y o f A s ­ and d e c e n tra liz e d p la n n in g w i l l T h e f ilm " P r e s s u r e G ro u p s " s o c ia lis t n a tio n s s in c e W o rld W a r o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f C o m m e rc e s o c ia te d S tu d e n ts o f M S U , v o te d be p re s e n te d a t a C o n s e rv a tiv e w i l l be show n a t a Y o u n g D e m ­ la s t w e e k to s p o n s o r an open II. * at B a r t a r a s H in d u U n iv e r s ity , s a id C lu b m e e tin g a t 7 :3 0 to n ig h t in o c r a ts m e e tin g a t 7 p .m . T h u r s ­ h e re M o n d a y . d e b a te b e tw e e n fa c u lt y m e m b e rs 32 U n io n . W a lt e r T r a p p , r e s e a r c h d a y in th e U n io n T o w e r R o o m . B h a n d a ri s a id th e r e w a s no p r i ­ on V ie t N a m . T h e s tu d y c o m m itte e on c la s s c h e m is t w ith th e Dow C h e m ic a l I n fo r m a tio n on th e u p c o m in g Splash Photos Set v a te g ro u p la r g e enough o r w ith C o ., w i l l be g u e st s p e a k e r. c o n v e n tio n w i l l be p r e s e n t e d . th e r e s o u r c e s to ta k e on a la r g e c o u n c il a c t iv it ie s w i l l a ls o o u t­ C a n d id a te s f o r th e o f f ic e s o f the G re e n S p la sh p ic t u r e s w i l l b d T ra p p is a fo u n d in g m e m b e r e n t e r p r is e . T h u s p vro lic e n te r ­ lin e it s in v e s tig a tio n to n ig h t. o f th e E c o n o m i c s R e s e a rc h M ic h ig a n Y o u n g D e m o c ra ts C lu b ta k e n a t 6 :3 0 to n ig h t at th e Wo­ p r is e s a re p a r t i a l l y fin a n c e d b y G ro u p , In c . H is speech w i l l c o m ­ w i l l be p re s e n t. m e n 's LM p o o l. A l l m e m b e rs a r e R ecreation Club Placement Bureau th e g o v e rn m e n t. D E N N IS O N I. R U S IN O W a s k e d to b r in g t h e ir c o s tu m e s . " T h e g o v e rn m e n t le a v e s in ­ " A lc a n T r a i l e r T r e k , ” a c o l­ d u s t r y f r e e to r e - in v e s t t h e o r f i l m a b o u t a c a m p in g t r i p to LAST 1 :0 0 -3 :0 5 -5 :1 5 DAY! -;2 0 -9 :3 0 fu n d s , " B h a n d a ri s a id . " T h r e e in d u s t r ie s have been e s ta b lis h e d A la s k a , w i l l h ig h lig h t th e m e e t­ in g o f th e P a r k a nd R e c r e a tio n CAMPUS 2a in In d ia f r o m p u b lic e n te r p r is e ’ s A d m in is t r a t io n C lu b a t noon to ­ M ay 5, W e d n e s d a y p h y , P h y s ic s , G e n e ra l S c ie n c e , T H I A T R 1— s u r p lu s e a r n in g s . " HO T S H O T S - - T h e c o m b i n e d MSU o p e n p i s t o l t e a m day. B e n z ie C o u n ty C e n tr a l S c h o o ls : T y p e " A " M e n ta lly H a n d ic a p p e d T h r e e a s p e c ts o f p u b lic e n te r ­ and the ROTC pistol te a m rece n tly placed fourth T h e m e e tin g w i l l be h e ld be­ G i r l s ' P h y s ic a l E d u c a tio n , a ll ( B ,M ) G r a n v ille , M ic h . M / F . p r i s e a re d if f e r e n t f r o m hose o f in N a t i o n a l R i f l e A s s o c i a t i o n c o m p e t i t i o n . T h e h in d th e s w in g in g d o o rs o f th e E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n ,In d u s tr ia l M i c h i g a n C o n s o lid a te d G a s: p r iv a t e e n t e r p r is e , he s a id . s h a r p s h o o t e r s a r e , fro nt row, G e ra ld Y e iter, Ed new c lu b ro o m in th e b a s e m e n t A rts , G e n e r a l M a th e m a tic s , H o m e E c o n o m ic s , F o o d s a n d N u - W ith p u b lic e n t e r p r is e th e g o v­ H e r m o y i a n a n d T e d N u o f f e r , and, b a c k r o w , N o r m o f " F " W e lls H a ll. S o c ia l S c ie n c e , S c ie n c e , M a th / t r i t i o n (B ) . M u s k e g o n , M ic h . , M t . e rn m e n t has e n te re d in to e n ­ M e l b y , M i k e G o l d e n , Mel M a t h i a s , J i m M a s o n a n d t i r e l y new f ie ld s o f in d u s tr y , Phil Kiley. Psychology Talk P h y s ic s , S c i e n c e / C h e m i s t r y , U .S . H is t o r y , G o v e rn m e n t ( B ,M ) . P le a s a n t, G ra n d R a p id s , M ic h . F e m a le . THE NO. 1 s u ch as o il e x p lo r a tio n and r e f in ­ H e lm u t von B r a c k e n , G e rm a n B e n z o m a , M ic h . M / F , May 5 and 6 ATTRACTION OF ALLTIME P istol Team s Fourth in g and the la r g e m a c h in e in d u s ­ p r o fe s s o r o f p s y c h o lo g y , w i l l ad­ F a r m B u re a u S e r v ic e s : A ll E a st C h in a T o w n s h ip S ch o o l try . d re s s th e p s y c h o lo g y c o llo q u iu m in te re s te d r e g a r d le s s o f m a jo r D is t r ic t » 3 : H o m e E c o n o m ic s , P u b lic in d u s t r ie s a re la r g e r a t 8 to n ig h t in i l l O ld s H a ll. wi t h e m p h a s is on C o lle g e o f A g - G i r l s ’ P h y s ic a l E d u ca io n , a ll W IN N E R O F 4 ACADEM Y A W AR D S th a n th o s e in d u s tr ie s in the p a s t. In Collegiate M eet H is to p ic w i l l be in v e s tig a tio n s r ic u l'u r e . ( B ) . M ic h . M a le . E le m e n ta r y E d u c a tio n , A r t , V o ­ W ith in th e la s t 10 y e a rs a la r g e Now at Our R e g u la r P r ic e s ! on th e s o c ia l p s y c h o lo g y o f h and­ F ra n k e n m u th S ch o o l D i s t r ic t : c a l M u s ic ( B , M ) , L a tin /E r .g lts h v a r ie t y o f in d u s tr ie s had to be ic a p p e d c h ild r e n . •A ll E le m e n ta r y E d u c a tio n , E n g ­ ( B ) , C o u n s e lin g and G u id a n c e (M ) u n d e rta k e n . T h is in v o lv e d a la r g e V o n B ra c k e n is d ir e c t o r o f lis h (B ). 75c to 5:30 Evening & Sunday S I.00 F ra n k e n m u th , M ic h . S t . C l a i r , M ic h . M / F , d e g re e o f e x p e rim e n ta tio n in Schedule Of Perform ances On WKAR M /F . S tu d e n ts m u s t s ig n up at the m a n a g e m e n t. T h e M SU O pen and R O T C p is ­ M S U fo u r t h . O th e r te a m s in th e G r a n v ille P u b lic S c h o o ls : A ll P la c e m e n t B u re a u t y o d a y s p r i o r " T h i s u n iq u e n e s s o f e c o n o m ic t o l te a m s fin is h e d fo u r th o u t o f c o m p e titio n in c lu d e d th e N a v a l S u n d a y -T h u rs d a y 1 :1 5 -4 :3 5 -8 :0 0 E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n , G e o g ra - to in te r v ie w . d e v e lo p m e n t in In d ia is due to 52 te a m s c o m p e tin g in th e N R A A c a d e m y , th e C o a st G u a rd A c a ­ F r id a y S. S a tu rd a y 2 :0 0 -5 :3 0 -9 :0 0 th e fa c t th a t it is b e in g a tte m p te d N a tio n a l I n te r c o lle g ia te P i s t o l d e m y , O k la h o m a , T h e C ita d e l W E D N E S D A Y — AM in a fr e e s o c ie t y , " B h a n d a ri M a tc h e s in a c o m b in e d e f fo r t . a n d C a lifo r n ia S ta te . Summer Employment s a id . " T h e r e w a s p o s itiv e r e ­ s t r a in t f r o m th e g o v e rn m e n t be­ f o r e . P o lit ic a l r e v o lu tio n w as n e c e s s a ry b e fo re d e v e lo p m e n t.” T o p m en on th e te a m w e re G e r a ld Y e it e r , H a s le tt s e n io r; W in fie ld H o lm e s , L a n s in g sen­ i o r ; J im M a s o n , W a lle d L a k e In M id w e s t L e a g u e c o m p e ti­ tio n , th e Open te a m fin is h e d se­ c o n d w h ile th e R O T C te a m f in ­ 10:05 a .m . b a lle t s u ite . 2 p .m . M u s ic R o o m — P E R R A U L T : "S e a G a llo w s ’ ’ — S p r i n g S e re n a d e — M ay 3, M o n d a y C h ie f O ke m o s C o u n c i l B o y m e r s ta ff p o s itio n s lo c a tio n s . M / F . in v a rio u s L«> P A TR A C O LO R BV D E LU X E ju n io r ; M ik e G o ld e n , H ig h la n d is h e d t h ir d . I t w a s th e f i r s t tim e C .P .E . B A C H : C h r o m a tic F a n ­ Scouts o f A m e r ic a : P r o g ra m d i­ M ay 5, W e d n e s d a y ¿a in th re e y e a r s th a t th e Open r e c t o r , w a t e r f r o n t d ir e c t o r (w ith P a r k , 111., ju n io r * a nd P h il K i­ ta s y ; M E N D E L S S O H N : M id s u m ­ N o r th S ta r C a m p f o r B o y s : te a m has lo s t an in te r c o lle g ia te WS1) and r i f l e ra n g e o f f ic e r (w ith m e r N ig h t's D re a m ; G R IE G : A n i- S u m m e r e m p lo y m e n t f o r g en­ Library le y , E a s t L a n s in g fr e s h m a n . O th e rs in th e c o m p e titio n w e re s e c tio n a l p is to l m a tc h f ir e d in c o n ju n c tio n w ith a M id w e s t L e a ­ t r a ’ s D ance; R A V E L : S o n a tin e ; S H A P E R O : S ym p h o n y f o r C la s ­ N R A c e r t if ic a t e ) . M in im u m age 2 1 . W e st B ra n c h , M ic h . 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