Student Peace Marchers Met By Riot-Ready Police Force, By FAYE E. UNGER , im Ml - 1/ «* t STATE EWS State N ew s Staff W r ite r P o lic e a rm e d w ith a x h a n d le s F rid a y , May 7, 1965 P r ic e 10: a nd t e a r gas g re e te d a b o u t 50 Vol. 55 Number 303 E a st L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n p ic k e t e r s f r o m th e ca m p u s C o m ­ m it t e e f o r P e a c e in V ie t N a m a t th e L a n s in g c it y l i m i t s on t h e ir p r o te s t m a r c h to t h e c a p ito l T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n . T h e p ic k e t e r s , w h o le f t c a m ­ B o th S id e s R e s t In A la b a m a p u s a t 12:15 p . m . , c a r r ie d sig n s p r o te s tin g th e U n ite d S ta te s in ­ From Our W ire Services In d ic te d w ith W ilk in s but n o t y e t b ro u g h t to t r i a l w e re tw o fe llo w v o lv e m e n t in V ie t N a m , " W a r K la n s m e n , E u g e n e T h o m a s , 42, and W illia m O . E a to n , 40. 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C a r s w a ite d a t e ach c o r n e r a lo n g c o u r t ro o m one h o u r and fifte e n m in u te s la t e r to a sk w h e th e r i t B e fo r e th e d e fe n s e opened a b r i e f p re s e n ta tio n o f te s tim o n y fr o m th e f o u r - m i le ro u te . w as lim it e d to any s p e c ific se n te n c e u n d e r a f ir s t - d e g r e e m u r d e r s ix w itn e s s e s , j u r o r C lif f o r d M c M u rp h e e asked in c o u r t w h e t h e r F iv e b lo c k s f r o m th e c a p ito l, c h a rg e . th e re w e re f in g e r p r in t s on th e .36 c a lib e r r e v o lv e r id e n tifie d in F B I p o lic e w ith a x h a n d le s sto o d g u a rd Second C ir c u it J u d g e T . W e r th T h a g a r d e x p la in e d th e tw o p e n a ltie s te s tim o n y as th e m u r d e r w eapon. a lo n g th e c u r b . O th e rs sto p pe d f o r f ir s t - d e g r e e m u r d e r w e re d e a th and lif e im p r is o n m e n t. . R owe had t e s t if ie d th a t th e gun b e lo n ge d to T h o m a s , fr o m w hom it t r a f f i c a t c r o s s s tr e e ts f o r the T h e j u r y then r e tu r n e d to th e j u r y r o o m t o c o n tin u e d e lib e r a tio n s . w as r e c o v e r e d a fte r th e s la y in g B u t th e F B I in f o r m e r s a id th e w e a ­ m a rc h e rs . pon was u se d b y W ilk in s to put a b u lle t in to M r s . L iu z z o ’ s b r a in d u r ­ T h e p o lic e w e re s ta tio n e d a lo n g V\ ilk -in s , 21, a c h u n k y , c r e w - c u t a u to m e c h a n ic , w a s b ro u g h t to t r i a l in g a h ig h -s p e e d auto chase th ro u g h th e n ig h t on n e a rb y L .S . 80. th e r o u te to p r o te c t th e m a r c h e r s , BE P R E P ARE D - - T h e Boy S c o u t m o t t o a p p a r e n t l y m a d e an i m p r e s s i o n on t h e s e f o r the M a rc h 25 s la y in g o f M r s . V io la L iu z z o , 39. A w h ite D e t r o it F B I a g e n t E d w a rd L a h e y , r e c a lle d by th e s ta te , t e s t if ie d th a t C h ie f S tr e ig e r o f th e L a n s in g P o ­ p o l i c e m e n . T h e y w e r e on h a n d to p r e v e n t T h u r s d a y ’s d e m o n s t r a t i o n m a r c h on m o th e r o f fiv e , she was sh o t to death in h e r c a r on a h ig h w a y n e a r when he to o k th e .38 fr o m T h o m a s ' h o m e th e d a y a fte r th e s la y in g lic e s a id . H e had n o t a n tic ip a te d t h e C a p i t o l f r o m t u r n i n g into a n o t h e r r i o t s i m i l a r t o t h a t at B e r k e l e y e a H i e r h e re in a v io le n t a fte rm a th to th e S e lm a -M o n tg o m e r y c i v i l r ig h t s he d id n o t e x a m in e it f o r p r in t s . tr o u b le , he s a id , b u t he kn e w th e this year. P h o t o by J a m e s H. H ile m a rc h . m a r c h e r s w o u ld d ra w c r it ic is m . 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" T h e m a r c h is p a r t o f o u r e f­ M a r in e Civil Government f o r t to g e t th e q u e s tio n d e b a te d .” S p e c ta to rs a l o n g th e ro u te s h o w e d l i t t l e s y m p a th y f o r the C a p tu re d m a rc h e rs . " I ’ v e been th ro u g h tw o W o rld W a rs and 1 kn o w a p p e a se m e n t F ro m O ur W ire Services a p p ro v e d it W ednesday by a 408 d o e s n ’ t w o r k , ” a H o lla n d e r who S A I G O N (UP1) - - South V ie t to 7 v o te . S A N T O D O M IN G O , D o m in ic a n has liv e d se ve n y e a rs in t h i s N a m ’ s g e n e ra ls T h u rs d a y t u r n ­ S in ce th e S e n a t e m a d e no R e p u b lic — C o m m u n is t - le d c o u n tr y s a id . 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T h e Senate a p p ro v e d J o h n s o n ’ s T w o c a p tu re d M a r in e s , one re q u e s t o f m o r e m o n e y f o r th e " T h e p e n d u lu m has s w u n g ” to ­ " A n d 1 have a r ig h t to ta ke a c lu b and b u s t in h is h e a d ,” th e s tu d e n t snapped b a c k . w a r in South V ie t N a m by a v o te o f 87 to 3, ju s t tw o days a f te r w a r d v ic t o r y o v e r th e V ie t C ong, he s a id . C o lle g e P o w e r S h u f f le 'P r e m a t u r e ’ o f th e m f r o m M ic h ig a n , w e re shown to n e w sm e n as r e b e ls to o k a te le v is io n , ta p e o f th e m . J o h n so n re q u e s te d i t . T h e H ouse F if t y U .S . A i r F o r c e je ts and O ne o b s e r v e r , a s ta te r e p r e ­ T h e y w e re id e n tifie d as P v t. e ig h t N a v y p la n e s h a m m e re d t a r ­ re s p o n s e to th e c o m m itte e ’ s in ­ f r o n t to the Senate in f i r m o p ­ s e n ta tiv e , re c o m m e n d e d ta k in g g e ts in N o r th V ie t N a m d u rin g United P r e s s International " T h e b o a rd fe e ls i t w o u ld be v it a t io n to t e s t if y on a c o n s ti­ p o s itio n to the a m e n d m e n t. D a r r e l l J . S o u th w e ll, 21, o f s e v e r a l o f th e d e m o n s tr a to r s to p r e m a tu r e f o r th e s ta te to co n ­ th e day w it h " s p e c t a c u la r s u c ­ A n a m e n d m e n t to ta k e a u to n ­ tu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t p ro p o s e d by W a r re n M . H u ff, c h a irm a n o f M a so n , and Reuben G a r c ia , 23, th e b a r b e r sh o p . s id e r a c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d ­ c e s s . 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M ic h ig a n State and W ayne S ta te c o o p e ra te in th e “ p a t r io t ic ta s k ed f o r th e h ig h e s t p e rc e n ta g e o f s o lu tio n to s t r ip s ta te -s u p p o rte d a c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t , W hen p o lic e a r r i v e d •£ T h ie u , s a id it a ls o a g re e d th a t U n i v e r s i t y h a ve t r a d it io n a lly o f k i ll in g in b lo o d and b u rn in g d o n o rs a r e P h i S ig m a D e lta and c o lle g e s and u n iv e r s it ie s o f m uch w o u ld m a k e th e B o a rd o f E d u c a ­ " I t w o u ld s e e m , t h e r e fo r e , th a t a m id fla s h in g lig h ts and th e m i l i t a r y m e m b e rs o f th e b e e n c o n s titu tio n a lly in d e p e n ­ f o r e i g n i n v a d e r s a n d t h e ir F a rm h o u s e in th e f r a t e r n it y d i­ p f t h e ir p o w e r s a id to d a y the tio n th e g e n e ra l s u p e r v is o r o f a lo n g e r e x p e rie n c e w it h in th e s c r e a m in g s i r e n s t h e y C a b in e t s h o u ld r e s ig n . d e n t. la c k e y s . " v is io n ; m e n ’ s h a lls , E a s t Shaw; r e s o lu tio n is p ro b a b ly dead f o r fu n d s a p p ro p r ia te d to c o lle g e s e x is tin g le g a l fr a m e w o r k w o u ld fo u n d o n ly a w e t a la r m b o x. T h e o th e r seven s ta te u n iv e r ­ T h e a c tio n c a m e d e s p ite th e w o m e n ’ s h a lls , E a s t F e e and " A s th e w a r b e c o m e s m o r e th is y e a r . a nd u n iv e r s it ie s . b e d e s ir a b le b e fo re th a t f r a m e ­ R o v e r w a tc h e d th e e x - s it ie s and any m o r e th a t m a y be c o n c lu s io n W e d n e sda y o f a " f i r m N o r th C a s e ; s o r o r it ie s . Kauoa d e c is iv e , th e m i l i t a r y le a d e rs Sen. E d w a rd J . R o b in s o n , D - A t p r e s e n t, any fu n d s a p p ro ­ w o r k is c h a n ge d . : c ite m e n t f o r a m o m e n t, e s ta b lis h e d w e re g r a n t e d th e tru c e ” b y th e O r g a n iz a tio n o f Kappa G a m m a ; and c o o p e r a tiv e s . m u s t c o n c e n tra te a ll t h e ir e f­ D e a rb o r n , s a id s c h o o ls a r e a l­ p r ia t e d by th e le g is la t u r e to a : s n iffe d th e a i r and tr o tte d " A c c o r d in g ly th e b o a rd c o n ­ s a m e s ta tu s u n d e r th e new c o n ­ A m e r ic a n S ta te s (O AS) and th e B o w e r H ouse. f o r t s to w a rd it s p r o s e c u tio n ,” r e a d y v o lu n t a r ily c o o p e r a t i n g c o lle g e o r u n iv e r s it y , u n l e s s : o n . T h e p o lic e d id n o t g iv e ;i; s id e r s th e p a s s a g e o f th is p r o ­ s t it u t io n . u n p re c e d e n te d d e c is io n to send T h e R e d C r o s s b lo o d d o n o r th e c o u n c il s ta te m e n t s a id . w it h th e s ta te B o a rd o f E d u c a ­ na m e d f o r a s p e c ific p u rp o s e , : chase. I p o s a l in a d v is a b le a t th is t i m e . " H u ff a ls o s a id th e new s ta te an in t e r - A m e r ic a n p e a c e k e e p in g u n its w i l l be a t D e m o n s tra tio n " T h e y ca n n o t c o n tin u e to c a r r y tio n a nd th a t no a c tio n w i l l be m a y be le g a lly used by th e in ­ M ic h ig a n ’ s s t a t e - s u p p o r t e d B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n needed th e fo r c e to p o lic e th e D o m in c a n H a ll f r o m 9 a .m . to 3 p .m . to ­ o u t p o lit ic a l ta s k s fo r c e d upon s t it u t io n as it sees f i t . ta k e n n o w . s u p p o r t o f the le g is la t u r e . R e p u b lic . th e m in th e p a s t u n iv e r s it ie s p re s e n te d a u n ite d d a y f o r th e la s t d a y o f th e d r iv e . " W h il e each u n iv e r s it y w i l l I t w as n o t kn ow n w h e th e r th e ‘ Soapie9Cancels T a lk s t i l l h a n d le it s own a d m in is t r a ­ M a r in e b ro u g h t th ro u g h U . S. tio n a nd c u r r ic u lu m , ” s a id R ob­ lin e s u n d e r a fla g o f t r u c e — a in s o n , " a l l e x p a n s io n w i l l have w h ite u n d e r s h ir t — was th e M a ­ to be a p p ro v e d b y th e s ta te B o a rd - r in e r e p o r te d to have been c a p ­ O n R a c ia l Problem s o f E d u c a tio n .” tu re d b y th e r e b e ls W ednesday T h e r e s o lu tio n p ro v id e s f o r n ig h t in an in c id e n t in w h ic h fo u r th e b u d g e t o f u n iv e r s itie s to be L e a th e rn e c k s w e re w ounded. m a d e in c o o p e ra tio n w ith the b o a rd r a t h e r th a n h a v in g each u n iv e r s it y s u b m it it s own bud­ F o r m e r G o v. G . M e n n e n A d la i 6Insulted9 A gainst Insults g e t d ir e c t ly to th e g o v e rn o r . W illia m s w ill not a d d re s s a T h e g o v e r n o r , w ith th e a d ­ lu n ch e o n s e s s io n o f S a tu r d a y 's v ic e a nd c o n s e n t o f th e Senate, c o n fe re n c e on ra c e p r o b le m s in .U N IT E D N A T IO N S , N .Y ., (L 'P l) w o u ld a ls o a p p o in t the g o v e rn ­ A m e r ic a . H e m a y speak la t e r in th e a fte rn o o n a t A n th o n y H a ll, - T h e S e c u r ity C o u n c il, it s d e - i n g b o a rd ^ o f . th e j h r e e la r g e s t fto fc e rt S. F o g a r ty , l'n & f iic r o r ' i f f ' ’ -b a te - on- » tte a * » . s ta te u n iv e r s it ie s u n d e r K o b 'in - d e g e n e ra tin g 1 in to an e xch a ng e s o n ’ s r e s o lu tio n . A m e ric a n T h o u g h t and L a n g u a g e , o f in s u lts , so u g ht T h u r s d a y to “ 1 a u th o re d th is r e s o lu tio n f o r announced T h u r s d a y . A lb e r t A . B lu m , p r o f e s s o r o f push its c o n s id e ra tio n o f th e no s p e c if ic re a s o n e xce p t th a t it p ro b le m to a c o n c lu s io n . i s p a r t o f m y b a s ic p h ilo s o p h y ," s o c ia l s c ie n c e and a s s is ta n t d i ­ L a te W ednesday S o v ie t A m ­ R o b in s o n s a id . r e c t o r o f la b o r and in d u s t r ia l r e ­ b a s s a d o r N ik o la i T . F e d o re n k o " W h e r e t h e r e is a p u b lic ex­ la tio n s , w i l l s u b s t i t u t e f o r a c c u s e d U .S . A m b a s s a d o r A d la i p e n d itu r e , 1 b e lie v e th a t expen­ W illia m s as lu n ch e o n s p e a k e r. E . S te ve n so n o f v o ic in g “ non­ d it u r e s h o u ld be a c c o u n te d f o r T h e lu n ch e o n w i l l be a t W a r r e n ’ s se n se s im p ly not f i t t i n g " a m an a n d th a t s o m e o n e s h o u ld have P o p la rs R e s ta u ra n t. T h e c o n fe re n c e on " T h e P r o b ­ o f h is s ta tu r e . a v o ic e in ho w i t is s p e n t." S tevenson in tu r n s a id he was R o b in s o n s a id th e u n iv e r s i­ le m o f th e W h ite M a n w ith R e ­ " in s u la t e d by e x p e r ie n c e " fr o m t ie s a r e g e n e r a lly c a u tio u s about s p e c t to th e N e g ro in A m e r ic a ” F e d o re n k o ’ s " r i c h in v e n to ry o f ho w t h e ir fu n d s a r e s p e n t, ho w ­ is b e in g s p o n s o re d b y M S U ’ s d is c o u r te s ie s .” The fo rm e r e v e r . T h is is b e ca use o f " p r a c ­ c h a p te r o f th e A m e r ic a n S tu d ie s ALBERT BLUM p r e s id e n tia l c a n d id a te c h a rg e d t i c a l re a s o n ^ ” — n a m e ly th a t th e y A s s o c ia tio n . th a t th e R u s s ia n w as d is r e g a r d ­ w i l l h a v e to g e t a p p ro p r ia tio n s O th e r s p e a k e rs , in c lu d in g n o v ­ e x e c u tiv e d ir e c t o r o f th e M ic h i­ IT W AS A G A S — At l e a s t t h a t ’s w h a t t h e s e p o l i c e ­ d e m o n s t r a t o r s f o r p e a c e in V i e t N a m , a s t h e s t u ­ p a s s e d th e f o llo w in g y e a r, he e lis t s L o u is E . L o m a x and J o h n gan C iv il, R ig h ts C o m m is s io n , in g b o th th e fa c ts and th e la w m e n t h o u g h t it m i g h t b e . H e r e t h e p o l i c e f o r c e d e n t s a r r i v e at . t h e c a p i t o l a f t e r a m a r c h f r o m added. O. K ille n s and B u r to n I . G o r d in , w i l l a p p e a r as s c h e d u le d . in th e c a s e . p r e p a r e s f o r p o s s i b l e u s e of t e a r g a s a g a i n s t t h e campus. P h o t o s by J a m e s H. Hile 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, May 7, 1965 ED ITO RIALS E d ito r’ s Note The Big Stickler (Arabs) (Jews) P r e s id e n t Johnson’s e s c a l a ­ tion of the A m erican in terv en ­ Dominican Republic would prob­ ably be only as dangerous as we Only Skin Deep tion in the Dom inican Republic con sid ered him . By John Van Gieson revolt l e a v e s one wondering If the revolt is not o u tsid e- T h e re c e n t r e - e m e r g e n c e o f th e I s r a e li - A r a b d e b a te th ro u g h th e where it will all end. c o n t r o 11 e d --J o h n s o n ’s " e v i ­ L e t t e r s to th e E d it o r c o lu m n le a v e s m e w ith a fe e lin g I ’ ve h e a rd i t a ll b e fo r e s o m e w h e re . Last week a sm a ll number of dence" has been m ostly general T h e fo llo w in g c o n v e rs a tio n b etw een a p a r tis a n s u p p o r te r o f th e M arines w ere sent in to p r e s e r v e and couched in a lm o st violently A r a b - o r - J e w is h p o in t o f v ie w and an u n c o m m itte d o b s e rv e r , w h ile i t n e v e r a c tu a lly to o k p la c e , s e e m s ty p ic a l o f th e lo g ic u sed in a ll order enough to allow A m erican nationalistic t e r m s - - w e m ust ask su ch d ia lo g u e s . nationals to leave Santo Domingo. o u r se lv e s what we are doing in (J e w is h ) ( A ra b ) p a r t is a n : I ha te ( A r a b s ) (J e w s ). Santo Dom ingo and. after the l e s ­ U n c o m m ite d O b s e rv e r : W hy? This s e e m e d like the good old sons of Viet N am , how we can e x ­ ( j ) ( A )p : B e c a u s e th e y ’ r e no good. U O : W h a t do yo u m ea n th e y ’ r e no good? Y o u m u s t have a b e tte r Monroe D octrine, a little dusty tricate o u r s e lv e s gracefully. re a s o n than th a t. W hat s p e c ific re a s o n s do yo u have f o r h a tin g after se v e r a l decades of in a ction . ( A r a b s ) (J e w s )? but still useful. The Monroe D octrine can still ( J ) ( A ) p : W e ll...th e y h a ve su ch ( d a rk ) ( lig h t ) s k in s . be an e ffectiv e policy if it is in ­ U O : So w hat? Y o u h a ve p r e t t y ( d a r k ) ( lig h t ) s k in y o u r s e lf . But within a few days. Marines (J )( A ) p : Y e a h , b u t w e ’ r e ( lig h t e r ) ( d a r k e r ) and e v e ry b o d y kn o w s terpreted to mean A m erican p ro ­ th a t ( A lla h ) (G od) has ( lig h t) ( d a r k ) s k in and m a d e th e ( A r a b s ) (J e w s ) by the thousands w ere getting shot tection of an alliance of nations in h is own im a g e b e ca u se th e y ’ r e s u p e r io r . at in the Dominican Republic, and against d iv is iv e outside fo r c e s. U O : Is th a t y o u r o n ly re a s o n ? ( J )( A ) p : N o . T h e y s m e ll b a d . it wasn't to protect A m erican c i ­ U O : Y o u don’ t s m e ll so good y o u r s e lf . W h a t e ls e ? vilians that they w ere fighting. But in t h i s c a s e the United ( J )( A ) p : T h e y ’ r e la z y . T h e y liv e lik e c a m e ls . T h e y have k in k y The United States, in an episode States s e e m s to be the d ivisive h a ir . T h e y w e a r lo u d c lo th e s . T h e y ’ r e s tu p id . Y o u c a n 't te a ch th e m a n y th in g . A n d e v e ry o n e k n a w s how im m o r a l th e y a r e . W hy, you show recalling the days of the Platt force. It has overlooked the tr e a t­ m e a (n ) ( k ib b u tz ) (o a s is ) and I ’ l l sh o w yo u a b unch o f ( J e w s )(A ra b s ) Amendment on Cuba, had decided ies and power of the O rg an iza ­ s p e n d in g a ll t h e ir tim e h a v in g se x o r g ie s . U O : B u t th o s e re a s o n s a re n o th in g b u t s te re o ty p e s . W on’ t y o u ad ­ that the Dominican revolt was tion of A m erican States and has m it th a t th e (A ra b s )(J e w s ) a re b a s ic a lly d e c e n t p e o p le ju s t lik e y o u ? turning C o m m u n is t-- o r at least com e under c r itic is m from p r a c ­ S u re , t h e ir la n g u ag e , c u lt u r e and r e lig io n a re d if f e r e n t , b u t u n d e r ­ neath i t a ll th e y ’ r e ju s t lik e y o u w ith th e s a m e w a n ts and needs and was being taken over by ‘ ’outside- tically e v e r y Latin A m erican a s p ir a tio n s in lif e . trained" le a d e r s --a n d was to be country that counts. (J )(A )p : W e ll...th a t m a y be tr u e . . . b u t w o u ld y o u w a n t y o u r s is t e r to m a r r y one? kept down. The ’’Johnson D octrine" may Johnson apparently p referred make us feel good in this co u n try . another Viet X a m to another but it d o e s n ’t s e e m to be going a Point Of View By Imad Khadduri Cuba. long way toward p r e se r v in g the The question now is whether he w i l l prefer another Ngo Dinh Diem to another C a stro , a n d whether it is in the United States* unity of the h em isp h e r e or the political independence and s e lf- determ inability of the D o m in i­ cans. Who Invited You? But, Then Again and the W estern h e m isp h e r e 's in ­ t e r e s ts for him to do so. If the Dominican revolt is in­ These are the two main goals Johnson has given for stepping in and e sc a la tin g , and if they are LETTERSTOTHEEDITOR W ith r e g a r d to M a r c D r a s in ’ s " D e fe n s e o f I s r a e l ” l e t t e r to th e e d it o r , I ¿ ontend th a t D r a s in d o e s n o t r e a lly h ave s u ffic ie n t in f o r ­ m a tio n and u n d e rs ta n d in g o f th e v e r y c o m p le x A r a b - I s r a e li d is ­ p u te . T h e m a s s a c re o f th e J e w is h p o p u la tio n b y th e N a z is w as an u n ­ deed controlled in any way by out­ not being furthered by our p r e s ­ Key Club Pro-War d e n ia b le c r im e th a t le a v e s m e w ith g r e a t s o r r o w and s y m p a th y . side. p o s s i b l y C o m m u n i s t , And Peace B u t th e A r a b s d id n o t k i l l th e s ix m illio n J e w s . fo r c e s, we must decide whether ence in Santo Domingo, then we T o th e E d it o r : th is p ro p o s a l f o r th e w o m e n o f S in c e th is is th e c a s e , w h y s h o u ld th e A r a b s c a r r y th e b u rd e n o f th e tr o u b le d c o n s c ie n c e o f th e W e st and th e W e s te rn p e o p le f o r t h e ir should not be thene. M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y . it is worth breaking internation­ N e x t y e a r we w i l l be s e n io r s . T o th e E d it o r : m a ltr e a tm e n t o f th e Je w s ? al a greem en ts and offending both D r a s in im p lie d th a t s in c e s ix m illio n p e o p le w e re k ille d in G e r ­ The B ig Stick, updated to 1965. B e c a u s e o f th e new h o u s in g r e g u ­ S h e r r y Z h is s L in d a Stone A b r i e f a r t ic le in M a y 4’ s p a p e r m a n y , th e J e w s h a ve a r i g h t t o c l a i m a p o p u la te d A r a b s ta te as t h e ir our friends and our e n e m ie s to thus b e c o m e s the B ig Stick ler, la tio n s so m e o f us w i l l be a b le to m ove o u t o f U n iv e r s it y h o u s in g , B a r b a ra G o llu b n o te d th a t th e MSU C o n s e rv a tiv e own and d is p la c e th e o c c u p a n ts o f th a t la n d . keep the o u tsid ers from gaining and we had better have so m e in to u n s u p e rv is e d liv in g q u a r ­ ' C a r o l R e id e r C lu b a g re e d to de b ate w ith th e " M S U C o m m itte e f o r P e a c e in T h e U 25., I g e t th e im p r e s s io n , is th e la n d th a t h a r b o r s im m i­ control. ” Another C astro " in a a n sw e rs prepared for when the te rs . O th e rs , h o w e v e r, b e c a u s e o f V ie t n a m " th e " p r o - w a r ” s id e in g ra n ts and p e rs e c u te d p e o p le s e e k in g a c o u n tr y to liv e in . P e rh a p s th e U#S. s h o u ld have o ffe re d R hode Is la n d to th e Z io n is t s to e s ta b ­ nation as sm a ll and poor as the W o rld asks us w h a t we a r e d o i n g , fin a n c ia l c o n s id e ra tio n s , s o r o r ­ Playtime th e V ie t N a m s itu a tio n . T h e c h a rg e th a t m e a n in g fu l lis h a fo re ig n s ta te on th is la n d . O r do y o u th in k th a t th a t is in a p ­ p r o p r ia te ? it y o b lig a tio n s o r a d e s ir e to r e ­ p e a c e , h o n o r and fre e d o m a re W e ll, th e n , w hy is it ju s t if ia b le th a t th e A r a b s ta te s have to lo s e m a in nr, in te g r a l and a c tiv e p a r t T o th e E d it o r : sy n o n o m o u s w i t h "p ro -w a r” a v it a l p ie c e o f la n d on w h ic h A ra b s liv e d f o r 13 c o n tin u o u s c e n tu r ­ o f th e h o u s in g u n its in w h ic h th e y The 2 1s t‘Int Gi riaderirai •vk r e s id e have been o v e r lo o k e d ^ T h e s e p e oopplle ’ w i i l De r e s t n c t e t T by the c u rfe w s e s ta b lis h e d by th e F ro m B r o d j j .0 , <*. - . L tfS se y is a 2 0 - m in u te w a lk f o r a s h o r t g i r l . A fa s t w a lk e r can m a k e i t in 10. * : , , m ilit a n c y has lo n g been p a r t , o f i e s w hen th e U .K , M ’Uld not o f ie r th e J e w s a p la ce , to ^o?_ . c o u rs e / ¿ f t ' . ; j i th e k i t ' has u s e d to s a lv e its a p p e a s in g , and one m ig h t le g it im a t e ly q u e s ­ U r is iu sbtc^h r r r n 'm e * 1 lie 'm illio n A fc « x i liv in g as re fu g e e s o n ly b e ca use th e re is no A r a b s ta tE th a t is w i l l ­ am The past week has been Inter­ ute to the achievem ent of the ob U n iv e r s it y . in g to a c c e p t t h e m . " T r u e , i t is a lo n g w a y , b u t how tio n th e S ta te ^N e w s’ s e e m in g in ­ 1 am s u re th a t you w i ll a d m it, M r . D r a s in , th a t th e A r a b re fu g e e s We fe e l th a t th e s o lu tio n to th is national Cooperation Week, and je c tiv e s of greater international p ro b le m is to a llo w s e n io r w o m en m a n y o f us m u s t m a k e such a t r e k in th e 1 0 -m in u te p e r io d b e tw e en a b ilit y to d is c r im in a t e b e tw e en ne w s c o p y and e x tre m e le f t - w in g have been liv in g in th e A r a b s ta te s o f E g y p t, J o rd a n , S y r ia and L e b ­ the International Club and other cooperation to which the week I S has p ro V ed s u c c e s s fu l at th e U n i- v* • , , . , : to have k e y s . T h is a rra n g e m e n t c la s s e s ? N o t m a n y . p ro p a g a n d a . anon. O r p e rh a p s you m e a n t th a t th e y a re n o t re m o v e d f r o m t h e ir p re s e n t o c c u p a tio n and a s s im ila te d w ith in th e A r a b s ta te s ? cam pus organizations have sp on ­ dedicated. In so doing, we can v e r s it y o f M ic h ig a n as w e ll as T h e stu d e n t w h o is a lw a y s “ c o m in g in l a t e and le a v in g T o s ta te o u r p o s itio n m o r e p r e ­ c is e ly , t h e M SU C o n s e rv a tiv e E x a c tly w h y a re yo u a s k in g th e A ra b s to do th is ? T h e A r a b r e f u ­ sored s e v e r a l activities appro­ contribute to our own d ev elo p ­ mth ae n yaodthm einr isptrlaactioe sn. Weto a rec o na ss kidinegr e a r ly ” is an e x c e p tio n , and is C lu b w i l l e n te r in to d e b a te w ith gees d id not r e a lly le a v e t h e ir c o u n tr y a t th e c o m m a n d o f th e A r a b S ta te s . priate to the goal of im proving ment as .citizens of a world d e s ­ o fte n ju s t to o la z y to le a v e th e d o rm e a r ly enough to m a k e i t to th e “ S tu d e n t C o m m itte e f o r T h e r e is no e v id e n c e w h a ts o e v e r o f a r a d io o r o th e r m a s s c o m ­ international understanding. perately-in'need qf better u nd er­ P e a ce in V ie t N a m ” o r th e " M S U m u n ic a tio n a p p e a ls d ir e c te d f r o m th e A r a b le a d e rs to th e P a le s ­ c la s s . C o m m itte e to E nd th e W a r in V ie t tin ia n s to le a v e t h e ir la n d . I w i l l be in te re s te d i f y o u ca n p ro v e to Saturday.' the 21st annual In­ standing." A l l o f u s , h o w e v e r, p a y good N a m ” — w h a te v e r i t is c a lle d to ­ ternational F estiv al. ’Kaleido- A noble goal, ancfone that in a Go Green! m o n e y to g e t an e d u c a tio n h e re , and w i l l c o n tin u e to p a y th e sa m e d a y — d e fe n d in g th e ju s t c o u rs e o u r g o v e rn m e n t has o f la te f o l­ m e th e c o n t r a r y . T h e d e fe n s e le s s A r a b v illa g e r s w e r e fo rc e d to e v a c u a te t h e ir scope of C ulture." will c u lm i­ m o d e st way can be brought" c l o s ­ T o th e E d it o r : v illa g e s in th e fa c e o f th e Z io n is t t e r r o r i s t s and th e in e v ita b le fe e s , even w h e n w e h a ve one le s s lo w e d , w h ic h is to r e s is tC o m m u - fo rc e d c la s h b e tw e e n th e A r a b s and th e I s r a e lis . nate the week', and provide fur­ e r by individual concern for m ak ­ c la s s to a tte n d . I can th in k o f m u c h b e t t e r th in g s to do w ith m y m o n e y n is t a g g re s s io n w ith any fo r c e e q u a l to th e e s s e n tia l ta s k o f s a fe ­ O r d o n ’ t yo u kn o w th a t th e Z io n is t b a n ds, s u ch as th e H agana and ther opportunities for contact ing friends and achieving u nd er­ soTmwe icfree sdhumrine ng (not h e u pppaesrt c law eek th a n to in v e s t i t in a 2 0 -m in u te g u a rd in g th e s o v e re ig n ty , la s tin g th e Ir g u n , u n d e ro o k t e r r o r i s t m e a n s ? I t w o u ld be in f o r m a t iv e f o r yo u to r e f e r to th e R ed C r o s s and th e between A m erican students and standing and sympathy of other m en w o u ld b o tc h th e jo b s o b a d ly ) P e rh a p s I can s t a r t a fu n d f o r ss- re c e s s p e rio d , p e a c e and fre e d o m o f th e le g i t i ­ U .N . a c c o u n ts o f th e t r u l y t e r r i b l e m a s s a c re s and t e r r o r i s t a c t iv i­ m a te g o v e rn m e n t o f S outh V ie t those of the other cultures re p ­ c u ltu re s. The International F e s - i'ave undertaken to beautify the unemployed professors when the tie s to w h ic h th e P a le s tin ia n s w e re s u b je c te d . tival, jt10uft Q n ,, e AAud- . u a, - somewhat drab appearance of the administration decides to give N a m w h ic h has fr e q u e n tly r e i t ­ B e lie v e m e , th e A r a b s ta te s in w h ic h th e b u lk o f th e re fu g e e s resented by the over 800 students aa .m . m ..-10 - i u p.m. in in m the H o r t ic u lt u r a l G a rd e n s b y a d d in g 6 e ra te d it s a p p ro v a l o f th e A m e r ­ a re liv in g have done m u c h m o r e than t h e ir s h a re to a lle v ia te th e ito riu m . will be a chance to do p o w d e re d soap to th e p o o l. us th e a fte rn o o n o ff, to o . from 90 countries on this c a m ­ ic a n p re s e n c e . r e fu g e e s ’ d ile m m a . B u t le t us n o t o v e rlo o k one m a jo r c o n s id e ra ­ Steven S ie g e l Jo h n P . D e lle r a , P r e s id e n t tio n . D o th e P a le s tin ia n re fu g e e s w a n t to d is p e rs e ? pus. this, as well as a chance to en - suds d r i f t in g th ro u g h th e a i r p a s t , A No d o u b t th e y e x p e c te d to see S t. L o u is , M o ., s o p h o m o re M SU C o n s e rv a tiv e C lu b Do yo u e x p e c t one m illio n p e o p le to s w a llo w in s ile n c e an o rd e a l P r esid e n t John A. Hannah has joy booths represen ting many na­ thA ney w uinpdpoewrcs lao fs as md jaa nc e nctbo uuldild inhave gs. o f d is p la c e m e n t and e x p u ls io n f r o m t h e ir la n d s and h o m e s ? D id th e written that participation in the J e w s th e m s e lv e s a c c e p t such a m is fo r tu n e ? tions and a talent show at 2 and to ld th e m th a t g r a n u la r soap d is ­ A B E T s P A H o B w eek 's activities can ” contrib- 8 p .m . s o lv e s p o o r ly in c o ld w a te r. : i>i :'•I?*«. jfe j ’: ?'s- •’? TB P U R « 1 A « 1 A R A M y m a in in te n tio n in w r it in g th e s e le t t e r s is fo u nd e d on one m a ­ j o r p r e m is e . 1 b e lie v e th a t th e A m e ric a n p u b lic is t e r r i b l y b lin d e d A l l th a t r e s u lte d w a s a l i t t l e A R 1 A U R G N C Y b y th e e m o tio n a l s p o tlig h t o f th e Z io n is t p ro p a g a n d a in p re s e n tin g a R A N C O E R G p r o - l s r a e l p ic t u r e o f th e is s u e to th is p u b lic . m m m m m m m m m um But Seriously. fo a m (th e R ed C e d a r n e a r B a ile y H a ll d oes b e tte r ) and dead g o ld ­ fis h a ll o v e r th e p o o l. ACR OSS 1. B a tte ry plate 2 9. H a u tb o y 30. M in u s 32. L im it S O 1 R E E R ' 1 6 * A I s t> w E 1 do o n ly hope th a t m y e f f o r t s to p re s e n t th e A r a b p o in t o f v ie w on t h is c o m p le x p r o b le m w i l l g iv e th e A m e r ic a n p u b lic — th o s e in ­ « The Offbeat A fe w ta b le s p o o n s o f sea dye 5. H y d ra u lic 34. S lipp e ry te r e s te d , at le a s t— a ch a n ce to s tu d y both s id e s o f t h iS 'p o lit ic a l p r o b ­ H U N s M U G G L E m a r k e r , on th e o th e r hand, w o u ld pum p 35. — la z u li E T H E R O V A le m , w h ic h m ig h t r e s u lt in a w o r ld c r i s i s , and th u s h e lp a v o id such 8. O ld Ir is h 37. O btained have d is s o lv e d in s ta n tly in c o ld b ia s e d and u n in fo r m e d r e a c tio n s fr o m th e A m e r ic a n s and th e U .S . co in 39. T rim m e r E V A R A M B L E w a te r to g iv e a g lo w in g g re e n g o v e rn m e n t as in th e d is c o u ra g in g ca s e now o f th e U n ite d S ta te s 11. H o a rfro s t 44 Respected R A R E B 1 T B O O R Generation c o lo r to th e p o o l and fo u n ta in . 47. Ruin in v o lv e m e n t in th e V ie tn a m e s e w a r . 12. Poem E P 1 L 1 0 N A c E A nd g o ld fis h a re m u c h h a p p ie r s w im m in g in g re e n d ye th a n d y ­ 13. W ra th ' 14. C om poser 48. T im e past 4 9. House S E T 1 k E D E L M S STATE NEWS in g in w h ite s o a p s u d s . o f "C antique w in g N oel" 50. A p p a ren t M IC H IG A N R ic h a r d F , S tin s o n 15. S tro ll 51. Pull 3. M o lia n i 8 free 5 2 . Astute STATI By DON SOCKOL 17. Notes edan prince 9. Land A s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r U N IV IR S IT Y 19. N e g a tive 53. Quietude 4. Im p measure o f h o r t ic u lt u r e p re fix 5. N o ve l 10. For each 2 0 . M a ra b o u DOWN 6. A ra b ia n 16. Treaty 2 4 . A rm p it 1. C h ick pea seaport o rg a n iz a tio n M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r e s s , U n ite d P r e s s In te r n a tio n a l, Y e s te rd a y 1 had a v e ry u p s e ttin g e x p e rie n c e . " L e a v e h im a lo n e ," one o f th e co e d s s a id . A n d i t b o th e rs m e . B u t i t w as too la te . " H e y y o u ! In th e s tu p id Clothes Don’t 27. O ld Fr. c o in , 2. Go horseback 7. Spiced sweet d rin k s 18. C a v ia r 21 K im o n o In la n d D a ily P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s , M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n . P e o p le se e m to th in k th a t i f yo u ’ r e d re s s e d h a t! W ho is the c u r r e n t r u l e r o f V ie t N a m ? " sash MHfei&i.ilf ;«,**>•..’* iS s Jte iw ly tK as-tfcj? yw ft'w jr "A i » t'fj'tg r e d fe e b ly ,* . , ( , ,, T h e t i t t e r s o f la u g h te r s ta rte d again c o v e r ­ M ofeftT T ie M a s - 'jr ■ V T - ' Phr • è- .0 # rl • , p u b lis h e d e Y f n ^ c f e s s d g y th ro u g h o u t f a l l , w in t e r a n d s p rin g , t e r m s and tw ic e w e e k ly s u m m e r t e r m b y th e s tu d e n ts o f M ic h i­ s o m e k in d o f an o d d b a ll. in g a m u ffle d v o ic e p le a d in g , " L e a v e h im a lo n e , il 12 I 13 b ird 23. S olution gan S ta te U n iv e r s it y . i I w a lk e d in to a lo c a l c o ffe e shop w ith a g i r l . M y d e a r M is s H e lp e r: Second c la s s p o s ta g e p a id a t E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . w ill yo u , J a c k ? " w , 24. E v e r y th in g M o s t o f th e m en s ittin g th e re had b e a rd s . T h e y " W h a t do you th in k o f th e C o n g re s s io n a l r e ­ 14 15 16 25. S w a rd E d it o r ia l ar.d b u s in e s s o ffic e s a t 341 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B u ild ­ w o re t h e ir h a ir lo n g e r than u s u a l, w o re dunga­ a p p o rtio n m e n t is s u e ? ” T h o s e n a s ty o ld d e m o n s tra to rs 26. Serpent in g , M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . % % re e s and w o re te n n is shoes w ith no so c k s . T h e m a y be b e a rd e d and w e a r o ld IT 18 28. Im pio u s " W e ll...!...l,.„ ” w . g i r l s had s h o rt h a ir , w o re c u to ffs , no m akeup T h is tim e th e la u g h te r w as lo u d e r. c lo th e s b u t t h e y a re s in c e re , 20 21 22 23 3 1 . Faction E d it o r .......................... 1.............................................. John V a n G ie s o n 19 and s a n d a ls w ith o u t s to c k in g s . A s we w a lk e d am ong th e ta b le s I h e a rd a l i t t l e “ H o w m a n y b e e rs can yo u d r in k ? ” h a r d - w o r k in g s t u d e n t s g iv in g f r e e ly o f t h e ir tim e and m oney 14 % 25 % 2 4 27 28 29 3 3 . |une bug 36. Anc. C h i­ A d v e r t is in g M a n a g e r .............. C a m p u s E d it o r .................................... A rth u r L a n g e r C h a rle s C . W e lls N o w e v e ry o n e b u t m y s e lf and m y d a te w as in t i t t e r o f la u g h te r. an u p r o a r io u s sta te . (w h a t l i t t l e th e y have) f o r a ca u se % V /, nese people M a n a g in g E d it o r .................................. H ugh J , Leach 30 31 32 33 34 38. Sm all ; , L o o k at th a t guy in h is s p o rt s h ir t and t ie , ” " L e t ’ s g o ," I s a id w e a k ly to m y d a te . A s we in w h ic h th e y b e lie v e in s tr o n g ly S p o rts E d it o r .............................................. R ic h a r d S c h w a rtz % % d ru m I h e a rd s o m e o n e q u ip . w a lk e d o u t to the sound o f la u g h te r I had th e c o n - enough to fig h t f o r . 35 34 3T 38 W ir e E d it o r ......................................................................... B i l l K ra s e a n 40. C ubicle “ And that s tu p id - lo o k in g h a t , " a n o th e r s o la tio n o f h e a rin g m y one a d v o c a te in th e g ro u p . U ^o r o n e ’ w o u W m uch r a th e r % m /// % 41. F inishing A s s is ta n t A d M a n a g e rs .......... K e n H o ffm a n , M a r c y R osen 39 40 41 42 43 la u g h e d . " W h o 's he t r y in g to im p re s s ? ” " A n d lo o k a t th e g i r l w ith a ll th a t m a k e u p ," a “ Y o u g u ys a re r e a lly t e r r i b l e , ” th e co e d s a id , " M a k in g fun o f so m e o n e ju s t be ca use he’ s id e n tif y w ith th e m than w ith o u r cam pus l e a d e r s • m a d r a s 44 % 45 i44 47 line 42 In d iv id u a ls C ir c u la t io n M a n a g e r ....................................................... E d it o r ia l E d i t o r s .......................... M ic h a e l K in d m a n , Susan F ils o n J im B a k e r s a n d a le d c o e d w h is p e re d . " A n d th a t fa n c y h a ir ­ d o . She’ s r e a lly p la y in g th e r o le , is n ’ t s h e ? " d if f e r e n t , " she added a n g r ily . " T h e y p ro b a b ly th in k W e’ r e o d d .” h y p o c r ite s and c r a n b e r r y c o n - s e r v a tiv e s e v e ry one. 48 43 i 50 43. C h a rte r 44. R odent N ig h t E d it o r ............................... M ic h a e l K in d m a n P h o to g ra p h y A d v is o r .......................................................... D a v id J a e h n ig % 45. Self N e w s A d v is o r ........................................................ R ic h a r d E . H a n se n I s q u irm e d u n c o m fo r ta b ly in m y c h a ir . “ Y e a h ,” som eone s a id as th e m ir t h s u b s id e d , % 51 52 53 46. ( frith " H e y , le t 's have so m e f u n , " one o f th e fe llo w s " 1 g u e s s i t a ll depends on w h a t a n g le you lo o k a t W illia m D . K ru m s k e C o p y d e s k A d v i s o r .......................... i .................................... H e n ry P r ic e it fr o m ." S te v e n s v ille s o p h o m o re % % s a id . N o w I r e a lly f e lt u n e a s y . F rid ay, May 7, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan World News No Change Probable at a Glance F r o m O u r W i r e S e r v ic e s De G aulle D isapproves O f U.S. In Ticket Distribution By JO B U M B A R G E R State News ASMSU W r i t e r T he U n iv ersity of M ichigan u ses the second plan. favor separate seats because of d ifficu lties that would a ris e in dating if permanent seats w ere Next y e a r ’ s football ticket d is ­ A football fee of $8 fo r four assigned. Tw o-d ollar tickets w ill PA R IS— Presiden t C h a rle s de G au lle T h u rs­ tribution w ill probably follow the home gam es w ill go into effect be available for the home game day e x p re ssed his disapproval of U .S. interven­ K n a p p ’ s h a s a g a l a x y plan used in th ep a st.T ic k etM an - for the firs t tim e next y e a r . A d­ preceding registration to stu­ tion in the Dominican Republic and said he wanted ager B ill B ea rd sley said Wednes­ m ission has been fre e in the past. dents with a validated spring or to see A m erican troops withdrawn. day night at a meeting of the Stu­ sum m er term identification card . De G au lle made his re m ark s at his weekly cab­ T h re e living-unit group p r e s i­ dent B o a rd .T h e choice is between Season ticket holders w ill r e ­ inet m eeting at the E ly se e P a la c e and they were dents, representing th e A s s o c i­ the presen t plan, with sep arate ce iv e separate coupons fo r the o f g i f t s t o p l e a s e h e r reported by a government spokesm an. ated Women Students, Women’ s coupon exchange for each gam e, gam e following registration un­ T he government spokesman said Fran ce was In ter-resid en ce H a l l Council or a single p ass assigning a der either plan. studying the question of recognizing the rebel (W1C) and the O ff-Cam pus Com ­ permanent seat for each home Students also suggested a m ore regim e led by C o l. F ran cisc o CaamanoDenobut m ission, said their organizations game, B e a rd sle y said. cen tral distribution center than that no definite decision had yet been taken. Jen ison Fieldhouse. . . . o n M o t h e r ’s D a y Locations should be lim ited to * one or two p laces, such a sth eU n - Red China B la s ts R ussia Again ion and International C en ter, to elim inate guessing gam es over TO KYO Communist China said T hursday that R ussian police where the best seats a re a v a il­ M a y 9 t h ’ ’ sava ge ly suppressed ” an anti-A m erican ra lly in Leningrad last able, the board recom mended. month, a rre stin g 82 North Vietnam ese students and “ wounding O t h e r living-unit governing seven. groups did not support eith er T h e Red New China News Agency (N'CNA) said the hitherto unre­ plan. The lnter-C o-op Council ported incident occurred on A p ril 3 and was possibly m ore violent lead er said his group was split, than the much publicized anti-A m erican dem onstration in front of the I n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y Council the L .S . E m b assy in Moscow on March 4. president was silent and th e p re s - idents of M en's H alls A s so c ia ­ tre a t h e r to tion and Panhel w ere absent. M rs . Kennedy O ff To Europe s o m e c a re fre e NEW YO RK— M rs. John F . Kennedy has de­ T h e ta C hi cided to take both her ch ild ren , C aro lin e and to p p in g s John, J r . , to London with her next week " t o quietly show them the c ity ” of which she h e rse lf S e ts R a lly is so fond, a spokesman said T h u rsd ay. S h e ’ll s h o w off t h e s e M rs. Kennedy w ill probably leave next Wed­ S c h e d u le soft sle e v e le ss s h e l l s w ith p r i d e . nesday or Thursday to take part in the May 14 dedication of a m em orial to the late President Theta Chi fratern ity w ill be­ Kennedy at Runnymede, the Magna C arta m em or­ gin its a ll-U n iversity road ra lly S t y le d by S a lly Gee® ial site outside London, Saturday at the MSU commuter lot at Farm Lane and M t. Hope In l a c y - l o o k k n i t s of Road. T h ere w ill be a d riv e r s ’ e a s y - w a s h i n g O rio n ® D U A L PURPOSE — T r u s t a s tu de nt to f i n d a n o th e r m eeting at 9:30 a .m . and the firs t c a r w ill sta rt at 10 a.m . a c r y l i c . 34 to 42. D e ­ C ig a r e t t e W a r n in g B i l l P a s s e d way of u sin g a bus s h e l t e r . T h is t i r e d f e l lo w was 1 he event w ill be a tim e- l ig h tf u l n o v e lt y k n it WASHINGTON—The Senate C om m erce Com m ittee unanimously e it h e r to o pooped to pop o r e ls e the bus was late. Anyw ay, he a p p a r e n tly e njo y e d th e nap in th e new distance ra lly without gim m icks t w o s o m e i n w h ite , approved T h ursday a bill to req u ire "h ealth hazard” warnings on all bus s h e l t e r , n e a r the l i b r a r y b r id g e . and is open to any type of c a r, not just sports m odels. P riz e s p in k o r b e i g e . S h e ll. $6. C ardigan $9. c igarette packages. Photo by Bob B a r i t The m easu re would make it ille ga l to s e ll or distribute within the w ill consist of trophies fo r the United States cig a rette s in a package which does not contain a label d riv e rs and navigators of the assertin g " ( autiun! cig a rette smoking may be hazardous to your fir s t , second and th ird -p lace c a rs h ea lth ." E x p e r im e n ta l S h elter and dashboard plaques fo r the fourth through tenth-place c a rs . Entry blanks m ay be obtained in front of B erkey Hall until R ussia A ttacks OAS Move B uilt F o r B u s R iders 5 p.m . today o r at the Theta Chi house. R egistration w ill a l­ UNITED NATIONS—The Soviet Union charged T h ursday that the so be possible Saturday until the make a study of the usefulness Organization of A m erican States had challenged the authority .of the The MSU campus has an un­ d r iv e r s ’ meeting begins. D riv e rs of such a unit, according to L . L .N . S ecu rity Council by approving an In ter-A m erican peace force usual new bus stop sh elter on m ay call 3 3 2 -3 5 8 1 fo r inform a­ L y le B o rn o r, maintenance su p er­ fur use in the Dominican Republic. Red C ed ar Road near the lib ra ry tion. intendent, of the U n i v e r s i t y In a speech to the L .N . S ecu rity Council, Nikolai T . Fedorenko, brid ge. T h e sh elter was erected to physical plant. the Soviet C h ief Delegate, also accused P resid en t Johnson of trying T he sheltit* TS a * th ree-seat to t ike over the Council’ s peacekeeping authority. Y o u n g D e m o c r a ts unit of fib e r-g la s s construction "S in c e when has the com petence in maintaining international peace set in concrete. It w ill sw ivel and sec u rity become the p rero g ative of the White House nd not the on its single-post base so that S l a t e M e e t i n g S e c u r it y L ounç tv .he deqpai^ied. N azi header *~;i\»MUH$uCan set-'an uppryacji- . in. it ' ' , ing bu s. ^ ” *T h e Young uetm s tw tf C lub of M i c h i g a n w i l l h o l d their A ir lin e r C rashes: 30 K ille d L o cked O u t It is painted green with white A n n u a l C o n v e n t i o n today strip e s and has a painted de­ and Saturday at the Capitol P ark SANTA C R U Z DE T E N E R IF E ,C a n a ry ls la n d s — A n lb eria A irlin es A t F lin t sign on the inside of its cabana- in Lan sin g. type hood. It also has a window Josep h Raugh from A m eri - Super Constellation crashed Wednesday night while landing in a fog FL IN T (U P!)—George Lincoln in the back fo r added vision. cans for D em ocratic Action w ill and burst into flam es. A uthorities said 30 perso n s w ere killed and Rockw ell, A m erican Nazi party speak on c iv il rights at the annual 18 injured, many of them c ritic a lly . le ad er, failed to speak at Flint The sh elter is manufactured The plane with 39 p asse n g e rs from M adrid and nine crewm en aw ards dinner at 5 p.m . S atu r- Community College Wednesday by the M iracle Equipment Co. touched down on the runway at mountain rim m ed L o s Rodeos a ir ­ riav. when he found all doors to audi­ of G rin e ll, Iowa. It is inexpensive A ll young D em ocrats a re urged port but veered off to one side and crashed . T h e re w ere reports it to put up and costs little to m ain­ to attend. N o n - m e m b e r s can torium s and cla ssro o m s locked had hit m achinery being used to im prove the runway. tain because of its construction. to him. purchase tickets for $5. «T *******«***’ «V*? «• ’ <«<«•V.'.?.’."/." Rockw ell, who claim ed he was ¡g* v. a /,; „ hit by a tomato, ' left angrily and told p olice, who stopped him O z z ie T h e O tte r P ro m o te s in an auto 12 m iles w est of Flin t, that he had no plans to return to the city and w as going A C le a n e r E a s t L a n s in g to C h icago. C h a rle s R . Donnelly, dean of Ozzie the Otter will v is it E a st man of the group which spon­ Flin t Community C o llege, said Lansing Saturday for the Keep s o r s clean up p rojects through­ Robert B eam , form er president E a st Lansing C l e a n Week parade. out the y e a r . of the student government and The cavalcad e w ill get under P a ssin g out p osters and p ro ­ the person believed to have a r ­ way at 10 a.m . at Abbott and ject su ggestions to E ast L an ­ ranged R ockw ell’ s v isit, may be Albert stre e ts and w ill follow sing schools, sponsoring an d suspended from school. a b e a d e d a c irc le east on A lbert to Di­ assistin g home owners with litter About 100 jeerin g students fol­ vision, south to Grand R iv e r problem s are som.e of the things and then back to Abbott. the women’ s group has been doing lowed Rockwell t h r o u g h two b a g ... d a y buildings on the campus as he The parade is sponsored by this past y e a r. looked fo r a place to speak. He the women’ s division of the E a st blue Lansing Cham ber of C om m erce a lso found the doors of the off- V t v -Ä Ä a o r e v e n in g C a le n d a r o f c am p u s Wesley Foundation v; and c lim a x e s the group’ s Keep closed to him. E a st L ansing Clean Week. a c c e n ts B e sid e s OZzie, the sym bol of V * - V - C o m in g E v e n te M ichigan’ s an ti-litter cam paign, ÌÌ1 0 0 Ì1 .. . 55 7 TokesTicket 8'. V • the parade will feature d isp lays by E a st Lansing m erchants, an­ SATURDAY fijN A J u s t th e r i g h t , l ig h t c o m p l e m e n t to g ay T o d a y 's winning bumper stick ­ -% tique autos, a snake dance and e r is No. 557. The holder of this M iss MSU, Anne Law ren z. MSU F ilm Society— "Ugetsu,-’ num ber should call L a r r y Wizel, sum m er d r e s s e s . M rs. G eorge Romney. wife of 8 p .m ., Conrad. the governor, is honorary c h a ir- 33 7 -2 5 6 6 , to re c e iv e his tfre e W ater C arn ival ticket. C l u t c h and h a n d l e d d e s i g n s in B e a d e t t e Vs* _ b a g s by L u m u r e d a r e n e w , o r i g i n a l , and g u a r a n t e e d to k e e p t h e i r b e a d i n g throjugh Once in a blue moon nature’ s m ysterio u s fo rce s create m a n y a d a y . W h ite o r Sflipr, U n siu rty^ ed . « ^ .b rillian ce and extrem ely valuable, they m erit our name . . . CO L- d ream y pastels. LEC'IIO N B L U E . T hese rare diamonds a re not for e ve ry­ $3 * fo 10.98* one, but fo r the fortunate few who d e sire to p o ssess the ultim ate in beauty, Choose an unset o r one exquisitely ♦plus f.e .t. mounted. EA ST LA N S IN G -S T R E E T L E V E L 1 5 c a ra t 1 '4 corat 1 /3 co ra t 1 /2 ta ra * $12100 $ 15 3 .9 5 $ 2 2 0 .0 0 $ 3 5 0 .0 0 E s t . 1876 S h o p E a s t L a n s in g F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y 9 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 12 1 S. Washington Ave. 0 JE TEWW ELERS A M ichigan State N ew s. East Lansing. M ichigan F rid ay. May 7, 1965 Pigskin Platter: Annual Green-White Clash By J E R R Y M O R TO N State News S p o r ts W r i t e r It m ay not seem lik e football H A W K E Y E S . G O P H E R S FACE B A T S M E N Middle-Of-Roaders Head-On weather Saturday afternoon to anyone but the football. The Spartans w ill o ffic ia lly clo se th eir five-w eek s p r i n g p ra ctice d r ills Saturday a fte r­ noon with the annual Green-W hite ning backs. T h is could open up urday between the Green-W hite intrasquad game at 2 p.m . in the new avenues in our o ffe n s e ." gam e and the Minnesota double- By DUANE L A N C A S T E R " O u r Season depends la rg e ly on w h e th e r we Stadium. Starting quarterback Steve Ju - header. State News Sports W r i t e r ca n so lv e o ur p ro b le m s behind the p la te and at If w arm w eather continues in day is listed on the Green squad R aye, who has directed the fir s t th ird b a s e , " said head coach Dick S iebert. E ast L a n s i n g , a s h irt-sle e v e and could see som e action to­ Iow a, M in n esota and M ichigan State, all tied Ron VYoiciak. a th ird - te a m all - A m e r ic a n crowd could rep lace the typical m orrow . H e's m issed m ost of offen sive unit during much of the ¿Si. fo r th ird p la c e in the Big Ten b aseball r a c e , c a tc h e r a y e a r ago, decided to sign a p ro fessio n al football crow ds of late-O ctober spring p ra ctice due to baseball sprin g, is expected to see con­ should s e ttle m a tte r s p retty m uch this w eekend. c o n tra c t fo rc in g S ie b e rt to sw itch regu lar third and N ovem ber, who don't mind duties but th ere’ s a p ossib ility sid e ra b le action tom orrow a fter­ ; T h e H aw keyes, 2-2 in the conference, m ove to b a s e m a n J e r r y Cawley behind the plate. exposure to su b -freezin g tem­ that he w ill split his tim e Sat­ noon. M , Old C o lle g e F ield F rid a y fo r a 3:30 c o n test S o p h o m o re s J e r r y F u c h s and G ary R eiserso n p eratu res to watch the Spartans. followed by the G ophers S aturday. a r e b attlin g for the th ird b a s e spot. B esid e s the change in fan s, S ta te and M innesota, both. 3 -3 , clash tw ice j o e P o lla c k , who gave up only 21 earned a w arm day Saturday could make . with, the f i r s t gam e scheduled fo r 1 p .m . ru n s in 108 innings last s e a s o n , returns to it a great day fo r the football. 5 0 - Y a r d Seats: 5 0 Cents « t V etera n coach Otto V ogel, in h is 37th y e a r head a v e te ra n m ound c o r e . T h e sen ior righ t­ t e r "T h e ball seem s to fly better Saturday will be bargain day for MSU students who w ill be paying as head .of H aw keye b a s e b a ll, b rin g s in a te a m ' «nr- h a n d e r w as nam ed M innesota’ s m ost valuable É when it’ s hot than when it’ s c o ld ," $2 a gam e to see the Spartans in action next fa ll. fa ß * x * 1 that is ex p ected to im prove on la s t s e a s o n ’s p la y e r in the NCAA C o lle g e World S e r ie s . • W " Coach D u f f y Daugherty s a i d . T h e Green-W hite intrasquad gam e will be open to students for 50 — m r e c o r d and is one : the b e s t d efe n siv e T h e G o p h e rs lo se only Ril l D av is among their "W a rm e r a ir gives a ball a cents with the public paying $1. P ro ceed s from the events will be ' |l club s in the Big T e r . top h it t e r s . D avis led the te a m in batting, lift, making it beneficial fo r the placed in the Ralph Young Scholarsh ip Fynd. H W 1» T h e H aw ks, like the S p a rta n s , a r e s h o r t of h o m e ru n s and ru n s batted in la s t season , but k ic k e r ." Kickoff tim e is Slated for 2 p .m . and the contest will be conducted S ki :• w er th is seasi n and much of th e i r s u c c e s s his f i r s t - b a s e spot has been inherited by sopho­ "A c tu a lly w arm w eather at this under all game conditions. / ep e n d s on th e ric h t a rm s e n io r p itc h e r m o re D ennis ¿aC ho who is rated by Siebert as tim e of y e a r doesn’ t m ake much T h e re will be no re se rv e d seats at the gam e, making it possible T; having good hitting p oten tia l and "p le n ty of raw difference to the p la y e rs them­ fo r students to obtain a ra re view of the game from the 50-yard line. 'M eA ndrew 3t s easo n b e c a u se ut pow er.’ 1 FRED D E V E R E U X ( 4 - 3 ) - s e lv e s ," he said , " s in c e it’ s us­ having an o utstanding Second b a s e m a n Duane M a rk u s graduated . , .T he D ic k Radatz o f ually this w arm when we begin MSU. . .took | - 0 loss to a with D avis but le tte r m an Steve Schneider p racticin g in Septem ber.” e te r s o n and sh o rtsto p Purdue M ay 1 at L a f a y ­ 1C BRE 1 13-0)- .Probob'e s t a r t e r e tc ra n infield but the ■d with ju n io r H a r r y and Dick M cCullough re tu rn to give theGophers an ex p e rie n c e d infield. ette. . . s e n i o r r ig h t h a n d e r Spring p ra ctice has been con­ ducted with a view toward the Septem ber workouts, and Satur­ H o t-C o ld N e t S q u a d n s t 10 >» a to d a y . . . le tte rm ä n . day’ s contest w ill give Spartan a i n, 10 - 1, a g a i nst ►h w e s ‘ e rn , A c ri 1 23 o' low ed 1 iu st tw o hi t s. NCAA and Big T e r lust as strem e as last Pistons D r a f t B u n tin coaches an opportunity to see who can provide help next fa ll. Lo o k s F o r H e a t W a v e sv e ra i excepti NEW YORK (UPl)—The Detroit Basketball A sso ciation ’ s annual The Green team w ill consist By RIC K PI AN IN due’ s past conquests, it has e arn ­ Piston s Thursday took advantage college d raft. , • ed only one Big Ten dual v ic ­ of 29 m em bers com posing the State News S p o r ts W r i t e r of th eir te rrito ria l choice and lr. the second round regu lar Spartans’ firs t offensive and fir s t to ry in m ore than two y e a r s . xs Q u a l i t y J e w e l e r s S i n c e 1917 selected the U niversity o fM ic h i- draft, Detroit picked Indiana’ s defensive units. The rem aining Michigan State’ s tennis team At present, Purdue c a r r ie s a 3-7 gan’ s B ill Buntin in the National Tom Van A rsd ale has finally hit upon a tw o-gam e re co rd . p la ye rs w ill play fo r the Whites. The gam e w ill m ark the fir s t winning streak and hopes to e x ­ Ohio State hasn’ t fared much In e d e a n U n e s o f m o d e r n s t y lin g .. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Stadium a p p e a r a n c e fo r six tend it this weekend when it better this season , earning a freshm an backs who w ill play takes on Ohio State and Purdue 4-6 re c o rd . Both the B uckeyes qLiict simplicity- si right for the brides and 3 -F E A T U R E S -3 U n iversity h ere, F rid ay and and the B o ile rm a k e rs a re ham­ h appy tom orrows. And D R IV E 'I fo r the G reens and who could hey'll .nspire an the than m ass produc d rings, starting at $8 . U 11 lANSmo REG. ADM. $1.00 give the Spartans a boost in Saturday afternoons. pered by the sam e p roblem — 1965. The Spartans a re fresh from lack of seasoned p e rfo rm e rs. STAR OF " G o l d f i n g e r , ” SEAN C O N N E R Y in Freshm an backs on the firs t a clo se 5-4 win over tough W es­ Spartans M ike Youngs, L a ird o ffen sive unit include Jim R aye, tern Michigan last Wednesday. W arner and Vic Dhooge a ll sh are Mitch P ru iett, Bob Lange, Bob Th ey are 7-5 in dual m eet com ­ the top spot in sin gles com peti­ >Suspenseful Sex Mystery A pisa, Dwight L e e and Drake petition and 18 - 18 in B ig Ten tion, with 8-4 re co rd s. G a rre tt. match play. Youngs, State’ s stocky number " T h is is a la r g e r group of State w ill play Ohio State F r i ­ six man, has played a hustling sophomore backs than w e’ ve had day afternoon at 2:30 . The B uck­ gam e sin ce the start of the sea ­ in recent y e a r s ," Daugherty said. eyes take on Purdue at 9 a.m . son. W arner has been a steady­ SET MONROE SET 0UNBAR SET " T h e y ’ re also b ig g e r.” Saturday, and then MSU cla sh e s ing influence at the number three $45 00 G»Ocm s Png $3? 50 G-oom s Ring $32 50 T E C H N I C O L O R « DIANE BAKER -M AR TIN G ABEL $39 50 Bride * Png $27 50 Btine s Ping $29 50 "O u r best backs in recent with Purdue at 1 p.m . spot, com ing up with consistent­ “ M A R N IE ” SHOWN FIRST AT 8 :1 7 y e a rs have been sm all and quick Neither the B uckeyes or the ly fine gam es. but these boys a re pow er-run­ B o ile rm a k e rs could be tagged Dhooge, who has loosened up as powerful squads, and State considerably a fter two previous F O X ’S 2o— SUM M ER TH EA TR E hopes to make the m ost of this " te n s e ” m atches,, cam e up with -A . r t c i a J r ^ e cl W E D D i hf'S T CR. I ’ÑI G S D ir e c t D ia m o n d F ra n d o r Shopping C e n te r Im p o r te r s ANN-M8R6R6T • F f â A [ f e lf f i'lÍ P ñ N W ORKSHOP C o lle g e C r e d i t P r o g r a m situation. T ® shed some light on P u r- an im p re ssiv e 6 -3 , 6 -3 win in the W estern m atch. __________ A S E L E C T IO N O F THE and 203 S. Washington v te P u m /R ß G r a d u a t e & U n d e r g r ad =3 t o 6 Q j f j d . t t p To Üi’e \ W i s P ' S F IN E S T T ^ P tf/E S -h V ^ G U ^ S O ver 1000 On D isp la y Michigan State Universit)i 4P G«e ,B R t 3 N And Special P r ic e s F o r Quantity P u rch ases la w fc T Ä K S T H COLOR C ir c le in th e P a r k You always get th e lowest rate ) W0SB8RIJ6äNNeGUlfiSCO■ EDITHS0HM6R Cinemascope B rin g in your trophies and plaques Summer T h e a tr e ..G r a n d R a p id s fo r p rofessio n al engraving-24 Hour w h e n you m a k e a s t a t io n - t o - ‘ P le a s u r e S e a k e r s " SHOWN 2ND at 11:56 S e rv ic e __________ A c c re d ite d A p p re n tic e s h ip s ta tio n Long D istance call on T r a in in g Ju n e 1 4 .S e p t . 3 Sunday. No need to w a it u n til a fte r 8 o 'clo ck at night. You can WILLIAM CASTLE'S T O N I G H T ROBERTTAYLOR Address Request for D e ta ile d Brochure and A p p lic a tio n to LARRY CUSHION 3020 Vine St. SPORTING GOODS M rs . Norma B rin k , President 1 B l k . N o r t h o f M i c h . A v e . - W e s t o f S ears c a ll a n y t im e m o r n in g , a f t e r ­ Wa l k e r BARBARASTANWYCK C ir c le in the P ark Sum m er Theater r— T O D A Y and S A T U R D A Y “ ^ noon, or night. A Universal Ptclure 1350 P in e c re st, S .E . SHOWN TODAY At 1:0 5 - 3 :10 Sundays are just rig h t for Long Grand R apids, M ichigan 49506 G L A D M ER 5 :15 - 7 :2 0 -9 :2 5 P.M . “ The N ig h t W a l k e r ” SHOWN 3RD at 1:53 L A N A T U R N E R IN D is t a n c e c a llin g , to o . Y o u 'r e 12 Week Sum m er Session Conducted At "M ich igan ’ s — 4U-M1I *?oä«*?roN► 4M44M — “ LOVE HAS MANY m ore relaxed on Sunday. And ONLY 4 M ILE S E. OF CAMPUS M -43 F ir s t Arena Sum m er T h eater" FACES” colo r ' star ts th e c hances are you w o n 't have SHOWN SATURDAY AT TOM ORROW ! 3 :10 - 7 :0 5 - L A T E _________ to stand around w a itin g to use th e phone. M IC H IG A N t H I A T R I T O D A Y . . . S U P E R B A R G A IN D A Y A L L D A Y P R E V U E O F TWO F E A T U R E S S U P E R B A R G A IN D A Y ! 'M ARRIA G E ITALIAN S T Y L E " Shown Today AT 1:0 0 -5:0 0 -9 :0 5 Long Distance is the next best th in g to being there. BRILLIANT...DON'T FAILTO SEE IT. flu TELEPHONE F o r P le a s u re A n d F o r The S tin g in g T h in g s I t S a y s . Q u ic k ! ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST!” N. Y. Times it m o lt s Joseph E. Levine A l w a q s Sophia C o n q u e rs ih e L a st Loren & *ü n n < est X io n t ie r t . o n Marcello Mastroianni M a rn a g e Dv$7 / S u n Italian V Long D is ta n c e s ta t io n ra te s M Stile a re lo w e s t a n y tim e on Sun d ay JH R V M i c h i g a n B e ll George Mahanc RptotMoræ •> P u gllSl Manlu Tolo Tecla Scarano Part of the Nationwide Bell System • (QUANDO SHOWN AT jaiwfirfp' ., HXL»1A» AnjäÄConffl' Lev i ne D e Fili PPO A t 1:2 0 - 5 :15 D alèlteftU ! PeNManr 9 :10 P.M . RAMAVISIOM* —r Shown at 2:45- ti\ tzTfíOCjOi-OtZ LAST DAY -"H U S H . . .HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE" 6:45 & later M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, May 7, 1965 5 SEASON’So n ly h o m e ouTiNo H o s t S p a r ta n s T h e F a v o rite linksmen ‘Take Five’ At Forest Akers I n By JOE M IT C H has m ore of a p ractical nature behind its existen ce. With six team s competing against N C A A L if t T o u r n a m e n t Top p e rfo rm e rs in the world of c ollegiate weightlifting w ill con­ 132; Leonard E sp in o sa, Lansing junior, 165; Jim Rasm usson, Lan ­ petition. In an evening sessio n starting at 7:30, the 181, 198 and State N ews S p o r ts W r i t e r ve rg e at MSU Saturday fo r the sing Junior, 181, and Gene Waldo, heavyweight winners w ill be de­ each other, the match could not begin at the W e e k e n d In S p o rts In the wake of five consecutive setbacks, State’ s youthful golf team w ill set out to prove usual 1 1 a .m . starting tim e and be expected to finish before sunset. National C o llegiate W eightlifting Cham pionships. C ry sta l F a lls freshm an, 198. The meet w ill get underway at term ined. A dm ission ch arges for each A s it is now the match w ill be an a ll-d a y Michigan State is hosting the 1 p.m . in the Sports Arena with session a re set for $1 fo r adults AT HOME Saturday that the e a rly bird catches the worm . competition for the third tim e 123, 132, 148 and 165-pound com - and 50 cents for students. The Spartan linksm en, who have found v ic ­ a ffa ir , lastin g until around six in the evening Tennis: Ohio State (F ri., 2:30 PM) to ries hard to come by, w jll put in their only with oftly an hour break fo r lunch. with the m eet to be staged in aft­ ernoon and evening sessio n s at Purdue (Sat., 1 PM) Baseball: Iowa (F ri., 3:30 PM) Minnesota (Sat., 1 PM) home appearance of the season Saturday as they entertain B ig Ten riv a ls Purdue, Ohio State, Michigan and Indiana. N on-conference foe Notre Dame w ill also join this field. Y et the Spartans won’ t complain about the long hours o r the expected sm all crowd. T h eir main target is victo ry number one. “ We’ ll be a tired bunch of guys,” said junior the IM Building sports arena. The Michigan State W eightlift­ ing club, co-h ost with S ta te 's In­ nsm g D riv e -In T h e a tr e - ^ T e e -o ff tim e is 8 a.m . at F o re st A kers golfer Ken Benson, “ But, we’ ll be a lot happier tram ural Department f o r the Football: Green-White Game (Sat., 2 PM) G olf c o u rse. When the f ir s t club is swung, when we get that firs t big v icto ry.’ ’ meet, is defending team champion 5ou*A Codai at Jollv Road IU 2 ?4 2V Golf: Purdue, Michigan, Indiana it’ s doubtful that m ore than a handful of fans Vying fo r starting positions with a 36-hole and regard ed as a top contender again. TONITE THRU. SUN (2) HITS! w ill be on hand. p lay-o ff T h ursd ay, the linksmen displayed con­ OSU, Notre Dame (Sat., 8 AM) ” 1 kind of doubt if even the ro o sters w ill fidence and optim ism . They also showed m ark­ C h ief riv a l to State’ s bid for a repeat win is expected to be H IT NO. ( I ) SHOWN AT 8 P . M . — 11:59 ON THE ROAD be up y e t,” laughed coach John Brotzmann. ed im provem ent with the golf ball. Southwestern Louisiana, ru n n er- Track: Western Mich., Miami--(Ohio) O bviously, the e a rly morning tee-o ff time Brotzmann attributed this re ­ up la st y e a r and winner in 1963. JAMES BOND IS gained confidence to im proving Among other institutions send­ w eather conditions. With the r e ­ ing com petitors a r e D e t r o i t , IBACK IN ACTION I cent w arm a ir drying up the w ater M aryland, Ohio State and M il- EVERYTHING HE TOUCHES T r a c k m e n In T r ia n g u la r M e e t on F o re st A kers, the Spartans le r s v ille State C ollege, of P en - TURNS TO EXCITEM EN T!!! have been able to do som e putting sylvania. Key man in Michigan S ta te 's and d riving— something that they entry is Josep h Puleo, Detroit w e re lacking in their fir s t five junior, who’ s the Pan A m erican m atches. Fa c e M ia m i O f O h i o , and National champ and one of Doug Swartz, the only sen ior the w orld’ s fine p e rfo rm e rs. m em ber on the team , has the Other Spartan en tries include W estern A t K a z o o best p er game average fo r State Matt N iesz, Monroe freshm an, so fa r , using 76 stro k es p er 123; Nick Fo rd , Dearborn junior, gam e. Benson follows clo se be­ By R O B E R T A Y A F IE even ts. T h e re ’ s a good chance hind Swartz with a 79 ave ra g e . State N ew s S p o r ts W r i t e r • that they might beat u s .” In the Wisconsin match of last Twenty-two men will be making w eek Benson carded a 36-hole ¡M IX IN G DANGER AND GIRLS! Gene Washington sat on the the tn p . The h u rd lers are led by total of 1 5 1 , good enough for a storage b o x 'n e a r the pole vault Washington, fresh from a trip le third place finish among in - area at Ralph Young Field , his record-b reakin g win in the 330- d ividu als. H IT NO. (2) IN C O LO R ONCE AT 10 P .M . football g e a r beside him' as he yard interm ediate hurdles. He’ ll “ Butch” M orrison, a new addi­ F riday 7:00, donned track shoes in p re p a ra ­ go in the 12 0 's as w ell, along with tion to the Spartan line-up in 3rd 9:35 P.M ., tion fo r his d aily workout. Clint Jo n e s , Bob Steele and F re d the W isconsin m eet, has given Sat,, Sun. Jan Bowen and Tony Hunt were McKoy. State added strength. M orrison W EEK! 2:00 , 4:30, running around the c .*se, while Tom H erbert and T o m K u ester shot a 157 in that m atch, the 7:00,9:35 P.M . Dennis Radke and B ill Sch n arr will go in the shot, with John third best for State. were busy with the pole vault. " I t ’ s going to be a clo se meet, Robertson teaming up with them in the d iscu s. Schnarr and Radke Remaining sta rte rs fo r the Spartans a re Doug Hankey, Sandy Academy win or lo s e ,” said Coach Fran D ittrich, balancing on the curb are set for the pole vault, as are Mike B o w e rs, LeeH am bright and M cAndrew, and F re d M ackey. Award Winner Purdue rates as the top team of the track , stopwatch in hand, Fred M cKoy in the high jump. in Saturd ay's m eet. The B o ile r­ as his cinderm en breezed by and McKoy and Jim G arrett will be m em bers of the Spartan squad going for the Spartans in both the m ak ers have a 14 -2 record to date, one of the best re co rd s R a c y !” F R I. O N L Y SCIENCE FIC TION filtered onto the field. long and trip le jum ps. S A T . 11:59 ‘ ‘ TIME T R A V E L E R S ” IN COLOR in the Big Ten. Notre Dame Dittrich was re fe rrin g to the t r i e Z em p er, who didn't com ­ a lso has a top - flight squad, F R I. S A T . T IM E S G U N F IG H T E R S AT 8 P .M trian gular meet with Western pete against Ohio State because of Michigan and Miami of Ohio at a so re leg, is still a question although they w ere beaten by Purdue e a rlie r in the season. " R ic h a n d G O L D F IN G E R A T 9:45 - T R A V E L E R S AT 11:59 K alam azoo, Saturday. Meet tim e m ark. If lie com petes it’ ll be in the tw o-m ile, along with G eorge S t a t e competed with b o t h at Waldo Stadium track is 1p .m ., with field events scheduled to Balthrop, Paul M cCollam and Ja n D U AL C I T I Z E N S H I P - - T r a c k shoes o r fo o tb a ll c le a ts , S ta te ’ s Gene W a sh in g to n is on the r u n these days, M ichigan and Ohio State in the "A B a s h !” Starts sta rt at 12:30. Bowen. Bowen, Keith Coates and M iam i, Flo rid a Invitational dur­ d iv id in g t i m e betw een the o u td o o r c in d e r s and the C A M P U S ''.We’ ve been working hard all ..Mike Kaines are slated for the ing spring break. w eek,” he went on, "W e can win m ile. s e c re t p ra c tic e g rid fie ld . Photo by Jon Z w ic k e l "A B u rs t!” T H E A T R E~ if we im prove. We haven’ t met State w i l l have G a rrett and Western v e ry often, but we did Norm S in c la ir in the 100-yd. dash; TONIGHT 2 HITS — »3T-OST71 „EKSÏfîS,, ► —- beat Miami indoors, althoughyou C o ates, Kaines andTonyH unt in D R I V e E X C L U S IV E Vneally can't com pare the two s e a ­ the 880; HUnt and Ja c k Am ie in -IN SHOWING I MID-WEST P R E M IE R E ! sons. th e 660; a n d G a r r e t t , D a s M lt o a S a u t h w M t o f L a n s i n g o n M -7 8 Adm. $ 1.2 5 Children Under 12 F r e e “ O verall, W estern’ s got good Cam pbell and S in cla ir in th e 220. A n th o n y ON STAGE TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. strength and team balance. Both Cam pbell will a l s o go in the ^M.S.U..f at Bgllo^ ' tWims have »“ H ttJt.M •Tîçn» ■ A**, y .d '-'.s'O fo: Stee?tf, J*';at*tf the m ile re la v . N O W ! U M iT E I> F N € A € £ M E N T ! ] Q u in n ' 4 J V W e ste r fie ld and C o ates B U T T \ CONTEST I n tr a m u r a l E x c lu s iv e • F ir s t • S h o w in g p la y s Be here for all the fun! Z o rb a . 75c to 5:30 Eve. & Sun. $1.00 F e a tu re T od ay l : 3 0 - 3 : 4 0 - 5 : 5 0 - 8 : 3 0 - l a t e r M E N ’S S O F T B A L L - S u n d a y F ie ld 7:30 p .m . F ie ld 4 p .m . 1 Yikings-N ebishes 1 T ro ja n s-T u rk s 3 Abelard-A bel 4 Worship-Wolvertor, J^Rompîi jS^Gasser! Setutes-Snow flakes E. Shaw 3-4 F ie ld 8:40 p .m . A rh o u se -A risto c ra ts Arpent-Argonaughts 1 Sny. 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M cD uff-M cGregor is 6 Wolverine-Worthington tr n o , a n d q o t ' ‘ T h e w ho le p ic tu re is one h ila rio u s ly 7 Em inence-Em powerm ent S iC K . , „ f; THEMIRISCHCORPORATION Z o rb a ! o u t r a g e o u s gag a ft e r another !M 8 E m p yrean -E m p ero rs fu n n y Sultans-Superstition 10 M cKinnon-M cCoy ayoe 4 r l “ Q U IN N N E W S W E E K MAG m o v ie ? IS S IN C E T IM E B E G A N M A N H A S H U N T E D T H E B R IL L IA N T . You bet it is! DELLS U L T IM A T E E V IL N O W T H E S E A R C H IS O V E R I COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents a HAROLD HECHT Production SHOWN AT 7:50-12:20 J O H N S T U R G I S W H O GAVE V 0 U THE GR EAT ESCARE S A T U R D A Y N IT E ! 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T ak e M -4 3 PRODUCTION 1 MICHAEL E a s t, le ft on O k e m o s - H a s l e t t Rd., to " T I C K L E M E” L a k e L a n s in g D r iv e . sptNcaTRACY«. fr a n k SINATRA ALSO 'Z O R B A THE Q R EE K" j AU PRODUCED BV D'«ECTED BV E mthe Sito C O M IN G SOON MERVïN leRnv Ä WALTERNEWMANXFRANKR.PIERSON•“ ^T-HAROID HECHT •ELLIOTSILVERSTEIN B e a u tifu lly Remodeled FREDKOHtttl C O M B IN A T IO N HEAR NAT KING COLE SING "CAT BALLOU" ON CAPITOL RECORDS ON ONE PROGRAM production A ll Y our F a v o rite Beverages “ DR. NO” ★ ★ ★ NEXT: AND G a ls , w e a r y o u r w e s t e r n o u tf it s to the ‘ FROM RUSSIA WITH L O V E ’ John S teinbeck’s show to n ig h t. A P r i z e f o r the best lo o k in ’ 6336 W. LA K E LANSING RD. 339-2420 MERVYN LeROV FREO KOHLMAR cîïii GRAPES «I WRATH . . . A P r i z e f o r th e fu n n ie s t o u t f it ! ) Ô M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing. M ichigan F riday, May 7, 1965 Protes tantAgency F a ith On Campus m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Q u a k e rs * F o llo w T h a t S ta r Aids World 6Needy ’ To O p e n — — m — — B y M a t*y F iS C h e r C e n te r As long as there have been people, there have been d re a m s. E ve ry little boy im agines him self as a heroic detective. The college stu­ A new student cen ter for un­ dergraduate and graduate stu­ dent looks ahead to the c a re e r fo r which he is p reparin g. Parents Church World S ervice is ,, an haunted by the things it is n ’t do­ " A 40 p er cent slash in milk dents is planned fo r next y e a r have visions of the su c c ess of their children. T ake away these o v e rse a s re lie f agency supported ing. powder will have a tragic impact by the E a st Lan sin g F rien d s " fo o lis h ” d ream s and you would leave a people with little hope and jointly by m ajor L .S . Protestant F o r y e a r s , C hu rch World on our feeding p ro g ra m s.” M c- (Quakers) M eeting. It w ill be open no reason for working to get ahead. denominations. S e rv ic e h as functioned on a shoe­ C racken said . to students of any faith, ra c e or T h ere has to be som e reason to w ork, and it is n e c essa ry for L a st y e a r , it supplied food, s trin g budget of about $2 m il­ "W e looked into the p o ssib ility nationality. each to manufacture his own stim u li. B e it a new c a r, an education, clothing, blankets, m edicine and lion a y e a r in ca sh co n trib u tio n s. of making up the deficit by buy­ The cen ter, to be known as a ra is e in pay o r position or ju st an im possible sta r fo r which to other aid to 8 million orphans, It h as p a rla y e d this m o d e st sum ing milk powder on the com m er­ Friends’ House, w ill provide r e s ­ reach , all d ream s give hope and direction to those who have them. invalids, old people, refugees into a huge re lie f p ro g r a m by r e ­ c ia l m arket. But we ju st don’ t idence fo r about 18 men and R odgers and Ham m erstein put it rather nicely in a song from and d isa ste r victim s in 40 coun­ lying on used clothing and blan ­ have that kind of money,*’ he 18 women, It w ill be located "South P a c ific ” when they said , " Y o u gotta’ have a d ream . If you trie s . k ets c o llec ted by local church said. off-campus, th ree blocks from don’ t have a d ream , how y a ’ gonna’ have a dream com e tru e?” T h at’ s a big operation, and few co n g reg atio n s and su rp lu s foods Suppose, he was asked, that the Union and w ill open in time Some people set rather far-fetch ed go als for th em selves. These donated by the U.S. D e p a rtm e n t A m erican church m em bers could S A C R A M E N T — T h « S a c r a mont o f C o n f i r m a t i o n Is for fall term. go a ls, although they m ay be im po ssible to reach, a re not without would blam e the R ev. Ja m e s of A g ric u ltu re . be persuaded to invest a little c o n f e r r e d to s e v a r a l C a t h o l i c s t u d e n t s a t S t . J o h n ’ s Applicants w ill be selected on th eir good points. In strivin g fo r something beyond your reach you M cCracken, executive d irecto r of Now th e s e s o u rc e s of supply m ore hard cash in this ch aritable S tu d e n t C e n t e r b y B i s h o p ¿ a l e s k i , m a k i n g h i s f i r s t the basis of general personal m ay get farth e r than if you had tried fo r something within your Church World S ervice , for being a re d ry in g up. L ast y e a r, Church work? d esira b ility and a common con­ g rasp . proud of the far-flung gicts of W orld S e rv ic e asked A m e r ic a n v i s i t to M SU s i n c e h i s Pap al a p p o i n t m e n t . “ T h e y ’d be getting a barg ain ,” cern for so cial w e lfa re and In­ In failing there a re disappointm ents, of co u rse, but these fa ilu re s Cabot Lodge Confers m ercy which his agency p erfo rm s P ro te s ta n ts for 11 m illion pounds should be taken a s lesso n s, not reason s fo r quitting. Often it is , a s M cCracken replied. ternational peace and u n d e r ­ on behalf of A m erican P ro te s ­ of c a s t - if clothing and bedding. ‘ ‘ We’ ve had the country’ s top standing, the F rie n d s said . Linus of ’ ‘Peanuts*’ put it a fter a rainstorm had washed away his tants and in the name o: Je s u s Actual co llec tio n s totalled only 5 nutrition experts working on this sand c a stle: " T h e r e is a lesson to be learned here som ew here, but F u rth er inform ation can be C h rist. m illion pounds. thing,” he said, "an d we’ ve , obtained f r o m P e te r Stetten- I don’ t know what it is . . .” In Secret With Pope But 4 2 - y e a r - o l d J i m Mc­ A s till h e a v ie r blow fell when learned how to use things like heim, E D 2 -19 9 8 ; C arletonW ash- Yet no m atter how hidden the lesso n might be, one still learn s C racken, a United P resb yterian the A g ric u ltu re D ep artm en t an­ soybeans and corn oil t< produce burne, ED 7 - 2 7 3 1; o r Bob Cum­ from experience. T h e refo re, let no one sco ff at another’ s foolish m inister who learned about hu­ nounced that dwindling su rplu s foods that are v e ry high in p ro ­ m ings o r Sharon Ott at Owen d ream s, fo r without these dream s you would find life much m ore man suffering while working i st ck s would n ec e ssita te a sharp tein and v e ry low in c o s t.” H all. dull and h opeless. European refugee camps after cut in the am ount of d rie d milk " F o r a penny a day, we can World War 11, has no inclination av ailable f o r re lie f agencies. now provide a child with foods ‘M o m ’ Honored VATICAN C IT Y f — President t.iken p la ce . The Vatican p re s s to brag about the things Chi D ried milk is a m ainstay of the that w ill spell the difference be­ Johnson’ s special Viet Nam re p ­ office bulletin listed it but mom­ World S erv ic e is dour He’ s s e r v ic e ’s feeding p ro g r a m s for tween serio u s malnutrition and a resen tative, Henry Cabot Lodge, ents la te r it was deleted from the hungry c h ild re n in' Hong Kong* healthy d iet,” he said. talked with Pope Paul VI T h u rs ­ p re ss offictf bulletin. Vatican o f­ LU TH ER AN WORSHIP* T h e C ongo, the Middle E ast and " I f e v e ry A m erican Protestant day in a Vatican meeting s u r ­ fic ia ls then declined to talk about m any o th e r a r e a s . Instead of the gave just a nickel a y ear,C h u rch rounded with unusual s e c re c y . it. So did L .S . E m b assy o ffic ia ls Martin Luther Chapel 52 m illion pounds it hadexpected World S e rv ic e could save 1 m il­ -Student C enter-M issou ri Synod j to get d urin g the c u rr e n t fisc al lion children from slow s ta rv a ­ T h ere w a s speculation here that som e diplom atic action was and Lodge. None denied that there had been G r e e k s H a d S p e c i a l R it e s Rev. Theodore Bundenthal, j y e.ir, it is settin g only 28 m il­ tion, he said . F ifty cents a y e a r under way concerning Viet Nan, an audience. A ll indicated they M other’ s Day has come a long sion of our love and re ve re n ce lion .p o u n d s.' would end hunger for 10 m illion or the Dominican R epublic— or would h ave p re fe rre d that it had way from the firs t celebration by ranged .in one of the churches for the m others of the cou n try.” Lutheran Chaplain ch ild ren ,” M cCracken said. both. In the past four d ays Pope and all p articipants were asked rem ained se c re t. Today, M other’ s Day is s till Paul has displayed concern about the ancient G re e k s. Special rite s to wear white carnations. B y the SUNDAY WORSHIP St. Andrew's celebrated but has taken on m ore -3 :3 0 1 1 a.m. Eastern Orthodox Church & F ir s t C hurcn of both trouble spots, to which the Inform ants said the audience for C yb ele, mother of the gods, following y e a r, th e plan had lasted 20 m inutes, with the two were held in woods and c a v e s and caught on and more churches held of a com m ercial aspect. Store C hildren’ s Sunday School- U niversity Student Center C h ris t, S cie n tist U .S. has committed fighting men. News of Lodge’ s v isit at the men m eeting in the Pope’ s p r i­ began the f ir s t form of M other’ s the s e r v ic e s . windows boast signs saying " R e ­ -9:30 a.m . 1 21 b G reen crest, East Lansing vate apartm ent in the apostolic Day. The second Sunday in May was m em ber M other’ s D a y ," a n d 709 E. Grand R iv e r Vatican apparently leaked by' a c ­ Adult Bible D i s s ' . ' s : ' Divine Liturgy 9;30 a.m . cident. Vatican o f f i c i a l s an­ palace. T h e observance of M other’ s agreed upon a s a suitable date, ca rd s are even available for baby , East Lansing I 11:0 0 . Day in the United States was and by 1911 e ve ry state was hold­ sayin g, "M a m a ’ s little baby loves nounced the audience a fter it had Lodge cam e here from N e w Church S e rv ic e : Delhi after visitin g Viet Nam. A started by Anna M# Ja r v a i s of ing sp ecial e x e rc ise s to honor M am a.” FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday 11:0 0 a.m . F ir s t P re s b y te ria n j L .S . E m b assy statem ent, without Philadelphia. M iss J a r v a is be­ m others. But even with this com m ercial mentioning t h e Vatican, said lieved that at least once a y e a r In 1913, the L .S . House of Rep­ feeling, the day is sp ecial and Ottawa and Chestnut Genesee at B u tler S.treets Subject- Lodge was in Rome to see Italian a day should be set aside for re sen ta tives adopted a re so lu ­ m akes m others feel that this is WORSHIP S ER V IC E SUNDAY S E R V IC ES Supervised n u rsery provided j "A d am and Fallen Man” o fficia ls " in the fram ew ork of children to pay special tribute to tion asking the President and all truly th eir day. 9:30 - 11:0 0 a.m . their m others. government o fficia ls to w ear a Church School.......................................... 9:45 a.m . the continuing p ro cess of consul­ Sunday School: U niversity (C ribberv and N u rse ry provided )1 tations on Viet N am ." A sp e c ia l s e r v ic e was a r - white carnation on thedesignated Morning W orship.................................. 11:0 0 a.m . Students and R egu lar I day. Youth G rou p s............................................6:00 p.m . "T h e P eace of C h rist” U n iv e rs ity Presid ent Wilson i s s u e d a S ta te S in g e r s /Evangelistic Hour..................................7:00 p.m. 9;30 & 1 i rOO a.m . C e n tra l M ethodist y r n N F .s n w F VF p r a y e r S ervice 7:30 p.m. Wed. Evening M eeting -8 p.m . D r. Seth M orrow , preaching C h ris tia n C hurch proclam ation asking that the na­ A warm and friendly welcome A c ro ss From the Capitol 3 10 N. Hagadorn Rd, tional flag be displayed on a ll pub­ WORSHIP SE R V IC E S e t C o n c e rt R ev. David K. E h rlin -M in s te r Tom D. Thompson-M usic D ir. awaits you at F ir s t P re s b y te r­ Don S tiffle r, M in ister lic buildings as a “ public e x p re s - O LIN Transportation Availa ble Reading Room located at 134 ia n 1 9:45 & 1 1 : 1 5 a.m . Ph. 3 3 7 - 10 7 7 C all Church Office IV 5 -0 6 13 (WJ1M 10 :15 a.m .) B ib le School 9:45 a.m . T h is S u n d a y E . Grand R iv er If No Answer, Call 332-4696 CO LLEGIAN FELLO W SH IP " G iv e 'l our .Vision a Chance” Worship S erv ic e 10 :4 5 a.m . Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 a.m . Meet outside Alumni Chapel Dwight S. L a rg e , Preaching H O SP IT A L The State Sin gers w i l l hold th eir annual spring concert this 5:00 p.m . Mon., T u e s., T h u rs., & F r i ­ at 6:45 to go on w elner ro ast. C rib N u rse ry, So B rin g The RE PORT Sunday at 8:15 p .m . in the P ly ­ "Light On days 7:00-9:00 p.m . All a re w elcom e to attend P ro gram includes rep resen ta­ tive frorti St. Johns Student F e l l o w s h i p . "C ontem p orary Baby. Take home a copy of the "W hat Then A re We To Do?” A ll Saints Episcopal C hurch A dm issions include Nancy Kay Cunningham, Jack so n freshm an; mouth Congregational Church, located at the corn er u? T o w n -' John H .H eineke, Dearborn fre sh r send and Allegan S tre e ts in L a n - 4 • 'Coming Events” Church S e rv ic e s, and v isit and use the Reading Room. Reform Movement in Catholic­ is m " . sheet for study and applica­ tion. 800 Abbott Road man; W i l l i a m S c o t t J o n e s , Bloom field H ills freshm an; J i l l sing. The group was unable to hold the concert at the P eo p le's ED 2 - 1 3 1 3 K ra m e r, Royal Oak freshm an; Church, a p ractice which has been , 11.0 0 SurvW'J - C c jW .u ij^ S tu d y on hsfc- «f. We v ¡,7 ’j 'S JM taptist £huP cha A iie-/, Ann A rb o r followed fCv i years,- K im b e rry Downs freshm an: M ary DeGeus, G obles because of the damage of the r e ­ SUNDAY 7:00 P .M . Capitol at Ionia Sts. LANSING C hurch of C h r is t R ev. R o b ertG ard n er, Episcopal f'e sh m a n ; J a n K a r s t e n , St. cent fir e . Chaplain to the U niversity The concert w ill include both SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Joseph freshm an; Anita A c k e r­ M other’ s Day, May 9 1007 K im b erly D rive, Lansing P lym outh man, Detroit sophom ore. sacred and secu la r num bers, folk R e v . Edward Roth, R ector songs and com positions with o r­ A lso : M arilyn E ls a Johnson, (2 blocks W. of Fran do r 151k S. WASHINGTON LANSING " A Godly M other” C ongregational R e v. F re d Nolting, A sso c ia te L a k e Orion freshm an; Susan ch estral accompaniment. T li e P a sto r Scott Irvine Shopping Center on E . A n n e S m i t h , Highland P ark program w ill open with the o r­ Grand R iver) C hurch R ecto r sen ior; P a tric ia C rissm a n , R o­ chestra and ch oir perform ing C O LLEG E B IB L E CLASS CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A.M . " E c c e sacerd o s magnus” ( B e - ' n IV 9 -7 13 0 SUNDAY S E R V IC E S ch ester sophom ore; A lyceSm ith , SUNDAY 9:45 A .M . MORNING WORSHIP 10:50 A.M. B erk le y f r e s h m a n ; M argaret hold the g reat high p riest) by Harmon C. Brown, 8:00 a .m .: Holy Communion and Strobel, St. Lou is P a rk , M inn., Anton B ru ck n e r. TAUGHT BY DR.*TED WARD M in ister P ro n e. A ll Saints P a rish . MSU LEARN IN G SYSTEM S INSTITUTE \c rv 3 7 People of a ll ra c e s welcom e Across from Capitol on Allegan 8:00 a .m .: Holy Communion. f r e s h m a n ; R u sse ll Sam uels, Of sp ecial interest w ill be a suite of 12 short numbers by'C arl ^ , . SUNDAY SER V IC ES Chapel of the A p o stles, Wes­ Allentown, P a ., freshm an; and T e r r y Pennell, Highland P ark O rff',• -using percussion in stru ­ | A THOUGHT -PROVOKING HOUR Lansing C e n tra l F re e Morning Worship 10:00 a.m . F ir s t C h ris tia n le y Foundation junior. ments designed by O rff. B ib le Study 11:0 0 a.m . 9:30 a .m .: Holy Communion & Okemos Church M ethodist C hurch Evening Worship 6:00 p.m . R eform ed C hurch Serm on. Alumni Chapel The d ire c to r of the State Sing­ 240 M arsh all S t., Lansing e rs is R ich ard E . K lau sli. 828 N. Washington, Lansing 9:30 a .m .: Holy Communion &j Breaks Ground MORNING W ORSHIP-11:00 A .M . SUNDAY Wednesday evening B ible R e v . John M. Hofman, P a sto r Serm on, A ll Saints. "W h e n God U nites H e a rts ” 10:00 a.m . Sunday School Study 7:30 p.m . 11:0 0 a .m .: M orning P ra y e r & M orning S e rv ic e 9:00 & 1 1 : 1 5 Serm on. A ll Saints. MSU E n-D ow ed A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O \ V S H I P - 8 : 3 0 P .M . "M o th e r’ s Day P ro g ra m ” Thursday evening Ladies Sunday School Evening S e rv ic e 10 :15 7 p.m . 5:30 p .m .: C anterbury Meeting The ground breaking of the United P re sb yte ria n Church of A 52,500 a id - t o - e d u c a t i o n 1 1:0 0 a.m . Morning Worship B ib le C la s s 7:30 p.m . M r s . How ard Sugden, Speaking WEDNESDAY Okemos w as held Sunday. The grant has been given to MSU by I "O ff S id e s " R e fre s h m e n t Hour Follow ing F o r T ransportation Call T h o se in need of tran spo rta­ 7:00 a .m .: Holy Communion fol­ church w ill be located on Oke­ Dow C h em ical C o ., Midland. 6:00 p.m . Youth Fellow ship m os Road a c ro s s from the Oke­ Noland A . Poffen b erger, r e ­ F R E E BUS SERVICE-M ORNING & EVENING F E 9-8190 tion c a ll: M r. Ja ck Vander Slik lowed by breakfast (Rides to mos High School. search scien tist for Dow, s e ­ “ :00 p.m . Evening G ospel Hour at 355-30 30 or R ev. Hofman 8:00 c la ss e s) i The ground breaking cerem ony lected MSU’ s Chem ical Engi­ [PASTORS: DR. HOWARD SUGDEN. REV. AL JONES, DR. TED WARD| F o r transportation c a ll3 5 5 -8 0 3 1 ED 2 -19 6 0 or ED 2-2434 at 5-3650. w as opened by the R ev. Howard neering Department under a plan Kehde, p astor of the church, announced by the company last CHURCHOF I----------------------------------------1 St. Johns Student UNIVERSITY who dedicated the ground to the y e a r. U n iv e rs ity M ethodist! A LU M N I M E M O R IA L C H A P E L s e r v ic e of God. Under the plan each of the com ­ JESUS CHRIST OF P a ris h B A P T IS T CHURCH pany’ s top re sea rch men sele ct C hurch F o r those who w ish to attend, L A T T E R -D A Y W O RSH IP SE R V IC E S F r . Robert Kavanaugh, pastor IAm erican B a p tis t) the Sunday s e r v ic e is being held a co llege or university to re c e iv e G e ra rd G. P h illip s, P a sto r in the Okemos High School at a grant to be used in a manner S p r i n g T e r m 1965 E a c h S u n d a y 1 1 2 0 S. H arriso n Rd. F r . Thom as McDevitt SAINTS ED 2 -18 8 8 9:30 a.m . Sunday school begins designated by the scie n tist. Eight F r . Joseph Fro m m eyer, O .F.M . gran ts w ere given this y e a r . ( “ M ORM ON") Wilson M. Tennant, M inister Episcopal S erv ic e 327 M .A .C . Worship 10:00 a.m . at 10 :15 a.m . 149 Highland, ED 2 -338 5 and 9:30 a.m . Holy Communion & Sermon D r. Glenn M. F r y e , M in ister | Sunday M a sse s Church School 1 1 : 1 0 a.m . SPECIAL! 11:0 0 a.m . G en eral P ro te s ’ ant S ervice N u rse ry Provided— 7 :15 -8 :3 0 -9 :4 5 - (High) P rie sth o o d m ee tin g 9:00 a .m . j WORSHIP-9:45 & 11:15 a.m. " T h e Will of God” by 1 1:0 0 - 12 :1 5 - 4 :4 5 10 :0 0 -12 :0 0 a.m . Sunday School 10:30 a.m . "Whom God Jo in s Together” R everend G eorge Jordon at A m erican Legion C enter Sacram ent m eeting 5:00 p.m . i Cam pus Bus S ervice, R ev, Tennant Y ou n gsters Religion C la s s '.Always a w arm w elco m e at71 9:45 a.m . bus n u rsery N ursury During S e rv ic e s Edgewood United P IZ Z A S e v e n th -D a y P e o p le s C h u r c h CHURCH SCHOOL D aily and Saturday M a sse s A d v e n t is t C h u r c h C hurch : E a s t L a n s in g 8:00 a.m . - 12 :10 p.m . ¡T em p o rarily ' m eeting at LY 9:00 ro 10:45 a.m .-Expanded 4:45 p.m . Interdenominational v e rs ity L u th e ra r C hu rch Interdenominational university Program for all ages. Division and An; St. 469 North Hagadorn Road 200 W, Grand R iver lutheran church SATURDAY SERVK t 2> .t* I 11:0 0 a.m .-C h ild ren , 2 -6 y ears 9:30 a.m . - SaoflStf V- 9 - A oíf'?,¿^*je ,,,^e'r s b tp ' N t ' . (5 blocks north of Grand R iver) WORSHIP SER V IC E at Michigan C onfession D aily-D uring all m a sse s a lc -lc a Order A Family Size, IfOû 3.VW** t V ' r s ' f ) 4fr, ' 4 • k i ,»vF A»,4*'.00 a> yn. - SERV ICE S atu rd ay: 4 -5 :3 9 ¡¡¿30-9 F o r in fo rm atio n or tr a n s p o r -, tion ca ll P a s to r A in sley B la ir, F r e e bus transportation 30 m inutes before each s e r ­ vice around the cam pus. 15 to M ay 9, 1965 ' 9 :3 0 -11:6 0 a.m . * ' will be held at the State Theater S P E C IA L , before F ir s t F rid a y , sam e a s Saturday Phone ED 7-9778 8:30 9:30 10 :30 11:3 0 Get A Small One FREE for that real Italian 485-3997. Sermon by R ev. Trum an A. M orrison " The F a m ily, It's Faith, It’ s Future” T R IN IT Y CHURCH pizza flavor , call D r. Wallace Robertson 120 Spartan A ve. Interdenominational caSTm in sTCR P R C se vT C R ian c b u r c m Church School fo r A ll A ges CHURCH SCHOOL SERVICES 9:30 a .m .- 1 1 :0 0 a.m . cost £onsine. micniGan 9:30 & 11:0 0 a.m. IV 2-2100 Sunday: Morning W o rsh ip ---------------------------------- 8:30 81 1 1 a.m . At the Church "O ne L ittle T e a r” SUNDAY SCHEDULE J r . High Fellow ship C rib Room through Adult U niversity C la s s & International C la s s - - - - 9:45 a.m . 4:00 p.m . W orship S e rv ic e s — — 9:00 and 11:0 0 a.m . Evening Worship --------------------------7:00 p.m. C la s s e s 9:30 and 1 1 serv ic e s C ollege Group Supper Church School, C rib b e ry -T h ird G rad e — 9:00 and 11:0 0 a.m . "M a ste rin g L if e 's E x trem es” and P ro gram Church School, Fourth G rad e-A d u lts, Students — 1 1:0 0 a.m . ITAUAN VILLAGE T rin ity C ollegiate Fellowship -----------8 :15 p.m. 5:30 p.m . "C o n flic t In Motherhood and the C h ristian L if e " (Stimulating Program & Buffet Supper) L 1£ £ E PROGRAM WEDNESDAY: Evening P ra y e r & B ib le Jitu d y - - -7:0 0 p.m. S r. High Fellow ship R ev. John S. Duley, Guest P re a c h e r 5:30 at College House. Supper, For Cam pus B\js Schedule * c J tt-L 337*7966 7:00 p ,m . 50£. Informal program continu­ CHURCH: F o r transportation, phone 482-3825; 332-4880 M INISTER: M IN ISTERS: E. Eugene W illiam s, Norman R . P ie rsm a , W ELCOM E!! ing the LSM FT Program . 1101 E. M ich ig a n Ave. L loyd R. B ergren • 1 3 1 5 Abbott R ev. Robert L . M oreland M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, May 7, 1965 , 18 Countries Exhibit CS H o u s in g O r d in a n c e 'K a le id o s c o p e ’ G iv e s In te rn a tio n a l O u t lo o k S tu d ie d ; P ro te st S e e n A m a ssiv e c iv il righ ts demon­ Council to p a ss a fa ir housing mendation to the council. His mo­ MSI! international students are T h e re w ill be 1 1 acts in the tion w as defeated, A'f busy giving final touches to their stage show including a typical stration in E a st L ansing within ordinance. E astern m arria g e of Pakistan, two w eeks w as predicted T h u rs­ When a legal opinion is given The Human R elations Com m is­ exhibition booths and com pleting A/ judo and karate of Jap an , a one- day by Byron P eterson , president by the city attorney, the com m is­ plans fo r the stage and fashion sion w ill request a meeting with act play of the Philippines, a of the Cam pus N A A CP. sion can act on the student groups’ shows to open Saturday at 9 a.m . the C ity Council soon to d iscu ss Punjabi wedding dance from In­ P eterson prom ised the demon­ letter and decide whether to send the situation and their relativ e at the Auditorium. iJ r About 18 countries with a total dia and solo and group dancing stration would result from inac­ a recommendation to the City pow ers to act on the issu e . and song sequences by A frican , tion of the E ast L an sin g City Council. population of 1.3 billion w ill be Council a n d Human Relations In May, 1964, the com m ission A letter w ill be sent to Gov. r e p r e s e n t e d at a d a y -lo n g A rabian, Korean, Is r a e li, T h ai, South A m erican and U .S. stu­ C om m ission following p resen ta­ sent a fa ir housing ordinance G eorge W. Romney by the com­ "K a leid o sc o p e of C u ltu re " com ­ dents. tion of a letter from student recommendation to the council, m ission asking him to restateh U p risin g an exhibition of a rtifa c ts, Stage presentations will be fo l­ groups demanding action toward but the council failed to act on it. support of open occupancy in the .stage shows and a fashion p arad e. lowed by a fashion parade de­ an open occupancy ordinance. Robert G reen , the lone Negro state. T h is would influence home­ About 5,000 people a re expected picting cu ltu res of the p a rtic i­ The l e t t e r , signed by t h e com m ission m em ber, said out­ owners in E ast Lansing, the com­ to attend the festival during the pating cou n tries. T h e re w ill be N A A CP, the Comm ittee fo r Stu­ looks a re dim fo r a fa ir housing m ission said . day. 1? nations taking p art in the dent R ights, the E ast L ansing recommendation passed by the Eighteen- nationality clubs r e p ­ show. Action Com m ittee and the Can­ com m ission o r the council be­ D ecisions w ere made at the resenting A f r iC e k theM iddle E a st, Four International Club hon­ terbury Club, w as presented to cause of what he called a con­ m eeting to expand the com m is­ A sia , the F a r E ast and Europe o ra ry m em berships will be given the council Monday night and w as serva tive m ajority in both bod­ sion to 11 m em bers and to request w ill be taking part in the e x ­ in the evening to those who have debated b rie fly before being re ­ ie s . th é City Council to enter into the hibition. C eylon, T u rkey and made outstanding contributions fe rre d to the Human R elations city budget provisions fo r an ex­ Czechoslovakia w ill be new p a r­ Green a lso wanted the Com­ to' international understanding. C om m ission. ecutive s e c re ta ry for the com­ ticipants this y e a r . T h re e cam ­ A fter a lengthy debate the com­ m ission to speak to the student m ission , to aid the city m anager pus organizations—the Cam pus R ecipients Will be : P resid en t John A . Hannah; S .C , L e e , foun­ N E V E R S A T I S F I E D — T h e s e s t u de nt s s e e m to think that t h e s i de wa l ks , on c a m p u s m ission decided to request a le­ groups in rep ly to their letter, and act a s a public relations man United N ations, the International der of the club; A .G . Benson, do not f o l l o w the s h o r t e s t c o u r s e be t w e e n them and t h e i r d e st i nat ions , s o they gal statement from the city at­ to present its stand on the issue, for the com m ission. Club a n d J3elta Phi Epsilon will foreign students ad visor; an d o r * c r e a t i n g a path of t h e i r own. S i m i l a r paths a r e s p r i n g i n g up all o v e r c a m p u s , torney as to the pow ers of the City and to return la st M ay’ s recom ­ also be rep resented . The second part of the festiva l M rs. Naome Wold, h ostess at the d e s t r o y i n g much of the g r a s s that m a k e s MSU b e a u t i f u l . Photo by C a l C r a n e w ill be the presentation of stage L'.N. Lounge in the Union. p lays and fashion s h o w s . T h ere The festiva l w ill end with the G r o u n d s C re w C h a lle n g in g 'w ill be two presentations o f b o th presentation of three trophies le t’s p events, at 2 p.m . and 8 p.m . fo r best p erfo rm an ces. to M e D o n iia i W e ll-H e e le d 9 P a th m a k e r s F O IA On W K A R M U rT A S fK T K S A V FRI DAY — AM certo No. 1 ; KHACHATUR IAN: Violin Concerto; S C A R L A T T 1 : M c D o n a ld * « 10:05 a.m . M u s i c Room— T h e Grounds Department is period of y e a r s it has spent over " I f we did that, MSU wouldend Sonata in D and Sonata in d; up one big block of co n crete,” he F ile t - O ’- F is h TCH AIKOVSKY: None But the heading into its annual spring bat­ $15,000 for the placement of m ore HAYDN: Sonata N o .5 2 ; KREN'EK: CrlM , f a t O' nth MnM Lonely Heart and "R om eo and tle against MSU’ s irre p re s s ib le than three m iles of chain fen ces, said . Ju lie t,” O vertu re-F an tasy. Piano Sonata No. 3; BEETH O ­ VEN: String Quartet No. 10; DE­ pathm akers. B urt D. i- e r r is , superintendent of Keeping one step ahead of the loan for Ito Goidtn Arehot ™ ptpinf. hat f W W . M u M Iran Oth«ti% h l w n tarar 2 p.m . S p r i n g Serenade— T h ese student k ille rs of young, the department, said. students can be quite a job, but BU SSY: M artyrdom of St. Sebas­ ■mim ta t a r a t i r itt im p • • • TCHAIKOVSKY: " S v E xcerp ts and F rar.cesca da R a- L aK e,” tian. tender g r a s s will surmount any You can alw ays tell the degree obstacle and stoop under any of anxiety the Grounds D epart­ F e r r is keeps plugging away at it. “ We just keep adding fences M c D U.S.oPit. OnS. MeOa*»Ml Cdor*. 1M' 4s * fciat » » « ' I ta r a 3 p.m . N. Y. Philharm onic CmtaMIteMM Cm* sm m ini. chain fence to achieve their ob­ ment fe e ls about a patch of g r a s s and fooling students,” he said. Iowa. 3:25 p.m . B A S E E A L L : MSU- (live)— P E R R Y : Study fo r Or­ c h estra ; STRA VIN SKY: Song of je c tiv e — a short cut. But the Grounds Department is path. by the ob stacles it p laces inyour 1 E A S T 1024 E. L A N S IN G — G ra n d R iv e r E A S T L A N S IN G — 2 3 4 W . G r a n d R iv a r the Nightengale; VERDI: String F R I D A Y — FM doing its best to discourage these The e a sie st obstacle is th e Quartet in e; BRUCHl Violin R o a d R a lly 10 a.m . On Cam pus— S later Concerto No. 1.____________ _ w ell-heeled m enaces. O v e r a short pipe posts with one droopy N O R T H L A N S IN G — W E S T L A N S IN G — S O W JH à and R iley, "N ew M arketing R e­ chain between. Obviously this 2 1 2 0 N . La rch 4 0 1 5 W . S a g in a w 4 7 0 0 S . Cadaùr U.N. Group Schedules search P ro je c t in Puerto Rico stops only the most conscien­ O n S a tu rd a y and C o lu m bia." tious students--and coeds with 1 p.m . M usic T h eater—Mu­ straight s k irts . A ctivities at St. John’ s Stu­ Viet Nam Peace Talk s ic a l, " D e s try Rides A gain .” A harder b a r r ie r is a high post dent Center this weekend include 8 p.m . O RFF Opera, "D e r Mond.” with one chain. Students have to stoop under this one. Som e stu­ a road rally Saturday at 6:30 p .m . F o r details contact the Cen­ MOTOR TOWN REVUE 1 1 p.m . T h is is Folk Mu­ dents would rather go the long te r. L A N SIN G CIVIC C E N T E R s ic —with B ill A rm istead . The U.S. a lso asked in the way than stoop to conquer. On Mother’ s Day, four m asse s S A T U R D A Y — AM P eace in Viet Nam is the sub­ ject of the single resolution to resolution that these nations be The ultim ate b a r r ie r is the w ill be offered for m others of S U N D A Y . MAY 9. 8:00 P .M . 10:05 a.m . M u s i c Room— high post With two chains, what students. Student sw ish in g to p ar­ be discussed at tonight’ s m eet­ urged to give th eir fu ljest co­ TCH AIKOVSKY: 1 8 1 2 O verture F e r r is c a l l "double p ro tec­ ticipate should pick up a card ing of the Campus United Na­ operation to the se c re ta ry -g e n ­ and "E u g en Onegin,” Waltz. tion.” Thi s stops almost e v e r y ­ at the Center to send to their •M A R V IN G A Y E tions at 7:30 in the Con-Con e r a l. 2 p.m . Holland In A rt and one except pole vaulters or peo­ m others, then place a piece of Room of the International Cen­ The proxy system , which was •M A R V E L E T T E S M usic. ple who like to craw l. paper containing th eir m other’ s te r. to be used fo r the last meeting • FO U R TO PS *’ 3 p.m . Contem porary M usic F e r r is does not intend to add a name in one of the a lta r v a se s. The United States is presen t­ but was not because of poor at­ In Evolution. sidewalk w h e r e v e r a path is M ass w ill be offered fo r those •M A R T H A & V A N D E L L A S ing the resolution, stating that tendance, is now in effect, B a r ­ 4 p.m . B A S E B A L L : M SL Vs. form ed. • whose names a re in the va ses. the U.S. has offered to enter , ry Kolb, Philadelphia, P a ..ju n -» fC O N T O U R S , M innesota. .. .'¿'U nconditional H i* " : t ' V.’t'/S* ior and srexfrcattr gwftmal, said. S A T U R D A Y — FM • K IM W ESTO N concerning Viet Nam and the The purpose of the new system 6:30 a.m . Saturday with Steve Meuche. other nations involved have as is to provide rep resen tative vot­ SKULL H O U S E •W IL LIE T Y L E R & L E S T E R yet refused to begin d iscu ssion s. ing in the G eneral A ssem bly, 1 p.m . Recent A cquisitions— The resolution ask s the Gen­ with G il Hansen and Ken Beach- e ra l A ssem b ly to instruct the le r . Kolb said. Holding a proxy only involves Proudly Announces •C H O C K E R •S P IN N E R S C A M P B E L L Its Spring Term Pledge Class s e c r e t a r y -g e n e r a l to arran ge 2 p.m . Album Ja z z . voting fo r a nation, not speak­ •B IG O R C H E ST R A d iscu ssion s between the U.S., 7 p.m . T oscanini E ra — ROS­ ing or attending bloc m eetings, the Soviet Union, the Dem ocra­ SINI: " L a Gazza L a d r a ,” O ver­ Kolb added. THIS SU N D A Y , D O N ’T M IS S IT ! tic Republic of Viet Nam, the ture; B IZ E T : "C a rm e n ,” Suite Kolb also told delegates that Republic of Viet Nam and the Robert L eR oy Henry, J r . Kurt R. Wolter T ic k e ts at Johnny's Record Shop*- No. 1 ; DVORAK: Symphony No. the U.N. office w as moved to People’ s Republic of China. The Paramount Newshop & Campus Music Shop 9; KO DALY: " H a r y J a n o s , " aim of these discussions would 13 Student S e rv ic e s Building and Suite; RESPIG H I: Fountains of be the settling of the current the tem porary phone number is David Alan K eisling John Wardell Advance $2.50 . • ■ Save Money--3uy in Advance Rom e; G IL L 1S : Symphony No. 3 5 3 - 17 5 2 . conflict, the resolution said. Robert Lim pert Irving A. L e sh e r ,51/2. t 9 p.m . L is te n e rs C h o ic e - H I L L E L F O U N D A T IO N C l a s s i c s by requ est. Write Byrn Pedit Paul Kline H illcrest at Grand R iv er W KAR-FM or phone 355-6540 during program . D arryl Edward Sandri Philip E a rl Weakland Friday, Moy 7, 7:30 P.M. S U N D A Y — A M and F M 9 a.m . .Musical T r e a s u r e —Sabbath S e rv ic e s at H illel House Sponsored by Phi W illiam Moran M ichael Ben Venus Chest— M O ZART: Violin C o n - Sigm a D elta. Everyone Welcome. M ichael Edmond Gaston C . Edward Wotring Courts Closed The two northern-m ost se c ­ Saturday, May 8, 10:00 A.M. —Sabbath S e rv ic e s and Kiddush at H illel J e ffr y L . Hengsbach J . Frank Svetlik J e r r y L ee Henige tions of the tennis courts south Sunday, May 9, 6 P.M. of Spartan Stadium w ill be closed —Supper Forum , Prof John J . Appel, MSL A T L Dept, On Mother9s Day Treat Her To Our at noon, Saturday, so that prep­ will d isc u ss "Random Notes on the Current A m erican aration s m ay be made fo r the Jew ish S ce n e " including con version s, in te r-m a rria g e, South Cam pus Weekend street Fabulous Sunday ^ ^ food custom s, etc. , dance. The dance w ill be held on the --A hot meat supper will be serve d . courts from 8 -12 , Saturday night. A ll those planning to attend a re E V E R Y O N E W ELCOME-ED 2 -19 )6 for R id e s requested to w ear tennis shoes. DR6H BO O KSTO RE GAS BUGGY ROOM and the F o r R eservations - C a ll 485-9155 C R O SS R O A D S CA FE t^ a b } (o te l L o c a t e d in th e C e n t e r for In te r n a tio n a l P r o g r a m s From S tate C a p ito l F rid ay, May 7, 1965 S C O O TER S O LD ! (Many, many c a lls sold rig h t aw ay.” 19 6 1 V ESPA ~$150. C a ll a fter 6 p.m ., A utom otive A utom otive A utom otive E m ploym ent m The State News does not perm it ra c ia l or religiou s FA LCO N , 1961. Good condition. OLDSMOBILE 1964 F -S S , deluxe, VOLKSWAGEN, 1959. G as heater. O FFIC E H E L P . Good typist. R e ­ w ith a low cost discrim ination in its ad­ ve rtisin g columns. State News will not accept The $625 o r best o ffer. New battery, exhaust, lo w m i l e a g e . ED 7-0867; ED 7-2 37 2 . 30 4-door. H ydram atic. R a d i o , heater. $1,995. Phone 882-6604. 3801 Tennyson. Good condition. $550. C a ll 355- 3145. 28 VOLKSWAGEN 1962 C onvertible. 29 liable. Fo u r to five afternoons w eekly. $1.2 5 hourly, s ta rt. 3 3 2 - 0726 a fter 8 pm.___________29 Excellent c o n d i t i o n . 23,000 WOMEN. S E T your hours; set sibqidii tm fs R ES T A U R A N T & ad vertising from persons OLDSMOBILE 1958. 4-door s e - W A N T A D discrim inating against r e ­ FALCO N 196t) deluxe 4-door s e - dan. Standard tran sm issio n . R a ­ dan. Good condition. $195. Honda m iles m otor w arranty. Radio. your income goal in your own C O C K T A IL LO U N G E $1,150. 353-10 10 . 28 bu sin ess. F o r interview , IV 4- ligion, race, color or na­ dio, snow t ir e s . C lean. $500. 1964, 150. White. $4O 0.Call 372 - Specializing in broiled 0413. 29 VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. Excellent 8247.________________________ 28 • AUTOM OTIVE tional origin. Phone ED 2-0919. 28 U .S. choice steaks - sea food condition. S erviced re g u la rly . DAWN DONUT. Under new man­ • EM PLOYM ENT OLDSMOBILE 1962 ." 8 8 '' con- • FO R R EN T FALCO N 1962 2-d oo r. Deluxe. R a d i o , h e a t e r . W hitewalls. vertib le. Pow er brak es, win­ Black with white w a lls. Radio. agement. Has s e v e r a l full and/ U Jeekew l and sk ille t-frie d chicken. • FO R S A L E Autom otive Fo rd -O -M atic. C a ll IV 2 -2 2 3 7 . dows, steerin g . Exceptionally Priced below book. 355-3104.28 or p art-tim e positions open. G aslight & Cantwry Rooms 332 -2 54 1; 339 -2768. 28 jb itù n ÿ • LO S T S, FOUND CH EVRO LET 1960, 4-door B el 27 clean. O ne-owner. Good condi­ VOLKSWAGEN 1964. Sea blue. For parti*» and banquets CAM P CO UN SELO RS- Male and • .P E R S O N A L A ir. New engine, paint job. P r i ­ FALCO N 1963 C onvertible. Auto- tion. 669-9223. 29 Radio, h eater, whitew alls. Seat F ree parkin g i > lot next door vate owner. $550. 332-4 175. 27 Fem ale. W ater skiing, r ife lr y , • P EA N U TS PERSO N A L m atic V -8 , 260. Low m ileage, OLDSMOBILE 2956. “ Runs OK. belts. 13,000 m iles. Excellent 1 1 6 - 1 1 8 East Michigan Ave. golf, r i d i n g , tennis s p o r t s , • REA L ESTA TE C H EVRO LET. 1962 Bel A ir, s ta - w hitew alls. 14,600 m iles. $1,595. Needs som e w ork. Cheap tra n s­ condition. 35 5-78 37. 28 cam p craft, swim m ing, s m a l l downtown Lansing IV 9-1196 • SERVICE tionwagon. S ix passenger. V -8 . E a sy financing, or trade. NO portation. $50. ED 2-0142. 27 VOLKSWAGEN 1964 2-door sta - cra ft, kitchen, stable and m ain­ 1 block esst of Jack T a r Hotel • TRAN SPO RTATIO N Low m i l e a g e . Exceptionally 9-9271. 27 PLYM OUTH, 1957 4-door. H ard- tionwagon. Model 1500-S. 65 hp. tenance help fo r one of M ichi­ • WANTED c le a r . P rivate owner, 372 -2 717 . top, V-8 automatic. New tire s , Fast and resp o n sive. C a ll 332 - F 6 R D 1954 9 -p assen ger wagon. gan’ s finest p rivate coed cam ps 27 battery, shocks. Runs grea t. DEADLINE CH EVR O LET. Convertible. R ecently installed m otor. Auto­ $225. 332-6876. 0942. 29 VOLVO FTTT C lean, ru s tle s s , 27 near Kalam azoo. Send full qual­ BRAUERS 1861 HOUSE m atic tran sm issio n . $145. A L ifications, sa la r y needs a n d 2 p.m. one class day be­ New motor, t r a n s m i s s i o n , EDWARDS L I N C O L N , M ER ­ PLYMOUTH 1964 F u ry . 426. 4 - overhauled in 1962. Maintenance photo to LW C. 205 Hibbard R d ., fore publ ¡cation. brak es. No rust. C ali IV 4-1917; C U R Y , 3125 E . Saginaw (North speed, p o s i t r a c t i o n . 41,000 reco rd s. Asking $425, C a ll 3 3 7 - W ilmette, 111. 27 * G erm an -A m erican s p e c i a l i t i e s IV 7-0919. 526 Lathrop, L an ­ of Fran do r). Open Mon,, T h u rs., m i l e s . W arranty. Phone IV 0282, evenings. 29 C O L L E G E M EN: Sum m er work Cancellations • 12 noon one sing. 27 F r i . til 9 pm. C 27 9-0783. 2 7 18 L a S a lle G a rd e n s.3 0 VOLVO, 1959. Must s e ll. C a ll a vailable in Lansing a re a . Op­ * European T ra in e d C h ef class day-before publication CH EVRO LET, 19 54 . Excellent FORD 195?, 4-door, stick shift. PLYMOUTH 1962 Savoy, 4-door 694-2097.____________________ 31 portunity for $120 p er w e ek .C a ll condition. Good for campus or Thunderbird engine. Good con­ M r. B lyth e, 882-6629. 36 * F r ie n d ly S e r v ic e PHONE sedan. Standard tran sm issio n . highway. Cal l Je r r y , 353-0 213. dition. $250. C a ll OX 9-2647 aft A ir p la n e s R a d i o . N e w t i r e s . $795. P A R T - îtM E WORK. S eve ra l stu - 355-8255 27 e r 6 pm. 27 CH EVRO LET, 1 ^ 5 9 P? kwood HAROLD P L E T Z , 150 E . Grand F L Y ? Y E S , F L Y : New equipment dents with use of c a r w ill be F ree P arking While D ining RATES FORD 1958 4-door V -8 . Auto- R iv e r . 6 55-18 70. C 27 open to students and sta ff. MSL hired to help in promotion of new Station Wagon. V-8, automatic. 1 DAY............ S I.50 Excellent condition. 5595. 484- m atic t r a n s m i s s i Q n * R a d i o , h eater. G o o d taH M dtation. PLYMOUTH 1959 stick s ix . E n - gine has 10,000 m iles on it. FLYIN G C L U B . 355-9 133; 33 7 - 0774. 31 teaching m achines in Lansing a re a . A pproxim ately $50 p e r 213 S. G r a n d A v e . P h IV 9 - 3 4 1 1 3 DAYS. .. .$3.50 6584; 2609 Heights Ave., L a n - $199. A L E D W A R D ^ H lO L N , Body in fa ir shape. 337-9 16 6 ,29 LEA RN f O F L Y AT SHEREN week for 20 hours. Evenings and 5 DAYS. . ..$6.00 sing. 27 M ER C U R Y, | J 2 % > f ^ a g i n a w AVIATION DAVIS A irp o rt. Low weekends. Som e fu ll-tim e sum ­ C H EVRO LET; 1 9 6 2 B iscayn e. PONTIAC, I960 C atalina con- (North of Fran dor). en Mon., as $8 p er hour. A lso a irc ra ft m er positions also available. ‘ based on 15 words per ad) ve rtib le . Radio, w hitew alls, au­ ' B eige. V ery good condition. 4- T h u rs., F r i.- t il 9 pm . C 27 C a ll Nora at A nsw ering S e rv ic e Ov e r 15, 10c per w o r d , per d ay . tom atic. Sharp condition. $995. for s a le . North Abbott R d .,E a s t door. B est offer. 337-1467. 28 FORD i 9 6 0 convertible. V -8 , any tim e. IV 5-4 38 1. 31 ED 7-7448 after 5 . 27 Lansing. Phone E D 2-0224. 31 There w ill be a 50$ service CH EVRO LET i960 Convertible. stick sh ift. Red with black top. CHILD C A R E and light house- For an R A M B L E R 19 6 3 A m bassador ERCOUP, M ET A L wing. L o w and bookkeeping charpe if Must s e ll. Excellent condition. Top condition! $975. C a ll 393- work. $50 w eekly plus m eals E v e n in g ” 9 9 0 '', 4-d o or. A u t o m a t i c time engine. New M ark 12 radio. this ad is not paid within B est o ffer. 337-0374, 1- 5 . 27 2349.___________________ 28 and c a r fa re . 8 :30 -7:30 , 5 days, R ES T A U R A N T & BAR tran sm issio n . R a d i o . White­ VOA, 4 m eter. C a ll IV 5-0246. o f Enchantm ent o ne week. CH EVRO LET 1063 Impala coupe. FORD 1953 V -8 . Radio, heater. sit one night. Four sm all ch il­ w a lls. Pow er s t e e r i n g and _______________________________27 T a k e her to S erving L a n sin g o v e r 40 years. Red. V -8 . Full power. Sharp! 15,000 m iles on m otqr. $70 or dren (m other gen erally home b ra k es. A sharp one-owner c a r . Auto Service & Parts also). C a ll ED 2-6425 after 7 W att HcM L a st y e a r ’ s graduate furnished best o ffe r. 353-10 10 . 28 Autom otive company c a r . Below book. IV $1,699, A L E D W A R D S LIN ­ N EW B A T T L R IE S . Lxchange pm, 31 The fin est selection of FORD 1956, Old and beat up. CO LN , M ER C U R Y , 3125 E .S a g - choice food from our daily AUSTIN H EA LE Y Sprite MK L 9-3690. 30 G oes to highest bidder. R u n s p rice from $7.95. New sealed INTERVIEW ING ON c a m p u s inaw. (North of Fran do r). Open menu. A lso : 1959, Red. R ad io .C all ED 2-8369 29 CH EVRO LET 1958 convertible. real good. A lso h ide-a-bed sofa. Mon., T h u rs ., F r i. til 9 p m .C 2 7 beam s, 99$, Salvage c a r s , large Wednesday, May 12 for m ale stu­ C olonial R esta u ran t Pow erglide, power steering and C a ll 332-6 4 27, 2780 E . Grand stock used p a rts. A BC AUTO dents to s e ll a public relatio n s R A M B L E R 1939 A m erican wagon. 10 Min. E ast of Cam pus on # P r i m e R ib .-■•Li TIN HE. \ LEY, '963 S p ru e. b ra k es. Radio. Excellent condi­ R iv e r , Uot 216. 27 PA R T S, 6 13 E . South St. IV p rogram in Michigan vacation- Greer,. 51,500. A -l condition. tion! $595. Phone 484-4727. 28 6 -c y lin d e r. Stick, New t ir e s . 5 -19 2 1. C G r . R iv e r no lights; little tra ffic FORD 1964 G alaxie 500. Sharp land t h r o u g h o u t s u m m e r . C a ll owner before 7 pm. IV CH EVRO LET i9 6 0 "2-door V -8 , Header. O verd rive. Good shape. Weekly d r a w i n g account and C a ll 6 55-152 0 for R eservatio n s with power and e x tra s . C a ll IV GENERATORS AND S T A R T E R S . 9-lQl.i._______________________27 PARR Ac I DA 1964 Deluxe. H a s stick . White. 48,000 m iles. A lso 4-9210. 29 $350. 3 3 2 -14 3 7 . C H E V R O LET 1959 Im pala, 4- 27 Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ com m ission. T r a v e l. 29 # Steaks 1959 Trium ph Bonneville m otor­ FORD 1962 F a irlan e 500. 4-door teed! Exchange p ric e $7.90. Me­ EARNINGS A RE unlimited as an everything! 24,000 m iles. E x ­ door hardtop. Pow er steerin g chanic on the Job! Installation cellent condition. Must s e l l . cy c le. 650 c c . 351-4745. CH EVRO LET 1961 G reen b riar. 9 - 30 sedan. S ix -c y lin d e r, standard. Owner. 4 84-5123. 15055 Wood and b ra k e s. Automatic tra n s­ se rv ic e available. ABC AUTO Avon re p resen tative. Turn your fre e tim e into $ $ . F o r appoint­ # Seafoods Getting company c ? r , 699-2538. m ission. C om pletely - r e b u i 1 1 PA R TS, 6 13 E . South St. IV ment in your home, w rite or c a ll passen ger wagon-bus. Automat­ Road. 29 34 m otor. $795, Nothing down! 5 -19 2 1. C M rs. AlonaH uckins, 5664 School ic tran sm issio n . Radio, heater. KARMANN GH1A 1959. B la ck . L a te evening take-outs C A R A V E L L E l9é3 Renault Sports S t., H aslett, Michigan or ca ll M ult s e ll. Phone OR 7-2058, 28 Runs p erfe c tly . Radio, g o o d Phone IV 2 -6 14 0 convertib le. R a d i o . 4 speed. C H E V R O L E T C o r v a i r 1961 S co oters & C y c l e s evenings, F E 9-8483. C27 C H E V R O LE T , 195? 2 -co p r. R a - tire s . $650, or best offer. 332- Monza, 2 -d o o r. A u t o m a t i c B uckets. Tw o tops. Good shape. V ESPA , 1964 ” 125*' Excellent 7 18 -7 2 0 E a st Grand R iv e r dio, h eater. Good tir e s . R u n s 3104. 27 51,250. 489-4271. 28 w e l l . $125. 4724 Kir.gswood, M ERCURY 1 9 5 9 2-door Mon- tran sm issio n . Radio, h eater. condition. $275. 485-8275 after F o r Rent Open Mon. thru S at., C hT V E L L E M A LIBL $ 6 4 4-door White with blue in te rio r. R e a lly 6 pm. 27 TU X R E N T A L S. Why pay m ore? Okemos, F rid ay after 7. 27 te re y . Stick shift. Radio, heater. 10 a.m . - 3 a.m . sen?: . S ilv e r blue. V-8 195 hp. sharp! $995. CH EVRO LET 1961 B el A ir. 4- Good m otor, tir e s . $299. A L MACO S C R A M B L E R , 1958 Mo- $8.50 for whites, $9 for black. 4,000 m ilts . Standard. Radio, to rcycle . Good s h a p e t $¡295. door. V -8 . Pow erglide. Radio, EDWARDS L I N C O L N M ER­ VALIAN T 19F0 1-d o o r. Pow er $9.50, other ■c o lo rs. Includes seat b elts. 51.045. 355-8057. 27 Phone 489-0236. 28 heater, low m ileage. One own­ C U R Y , 3125 E . Saginaw (North steerin g. Automatic tra n sm is­ com plete outfit. L atest s ty le s . J lo liJ U u f, 9 ru n C'H EVELLE 1964 Super $ p o r e r . $950. ED ' 7-2269. 29 Evening appointments. Wend- of Fran do r). Open Mon., T h u rs., sion. New brak es, new tire s . 650 TRIUM PH . STO CK, fie st of- convertible. *263’ V -8. 12,000 CORVAIR l^ O . Red. Autom atic. F r i. til 9 pip. C 27 L ik e new, pu ru st. $695. fer over $550. C a ll Otto, 351- row s South Lansing C le a n e rs, N a tio n 's In nkeepe w h i t e ttiifc*' 5565. *■<»29 l> & - n > W . Sjfiu^ St. IV 9 - 2 4 ^ W hitewalls. Ji i ,, JS u '-T ft 1951. E n g i r t T : M ¥ » . Z, - 52,'ÌOO. C a ll ED 7-0325. 27 clean and sharp. C a ll any time, ■ Complete es in line condi: ion. Needs new c u r­ PLYMOUTH 19M F u ry C onvert­ HONDA 1964 " 3 0 5 ” . Driven three 33 7 -15 7 1. 29 tains. $1,300. 355-5899 after 6. ible. Pow er steerin g andbrakes. months. $625. 355-6736. 29 PARKING SPA C E S availab le. B o - SPRING CORVA1R 1963 Monza. White. Au- 29 Excellent t i r e s . Very clean. gue S tre e t, a c ro ss from Abbott # Steaks tom atic. Good tir e s . Excellent M G -T F. Good condition. See at $995. E m ploym ent H all. ED 2-3870 or ED 2 - 4 5 1 1 , #Chops SPECIALS condition. L e a t h e r in terio r. $1,250 . 337-154 4 . 27 248 K en berry D r., E ast L an ­ sing, after 5. 27 C H EV R O LET 1 9 6 3 C o r v a i r Monza. 4-speed transm ission. C O L L E G E STUDEN TS. M a l e . Full tim e, sum m er work. P a r t - Don Rynbrandt. REN T YOUR T V from N E JA C . 28 # Seafood 964 C H E V E L L E CO N V E R 1 - CORVAIR MON'2 a~, 1962. B lack . MUSTANG, 1965. Burgundy. V-8 tim e during school y e a r if de­ New Zenith portable for only B L E radio, h e a t e r , white 4 - s p e e d . E xcellent condition. convertible. R a d i o . T h r e e Radio. Whitewall t i r e s . L an ­ s ire d . E arn enough during sum­ $9 p er month. F re e se rv ic e and 3 1 2 1 E ast Grand R iv e r A ve. IV 9-2481 a lls and much m ore on this $1,000. P le a s e ca ll after 5, 355- speed. Low m ileage. P erfect sing c a r . L ik e new. $1,495. m er to pay for en tire y e a r of d e liv e ry . C a ll N EJA C T V R en- palom ar red one owner new 9858. 27 condition. $ 2 ,2 8 5 .C a ll 694-6351. SPA R TA N MOTORS schooling. O ver 15 $1,000 schol­ ta l. 482-0624.________________ C c a r trad e-in . New c a r w a r- CO R V ETTE 19 6 3convertible. 300 27 3000 E . Michigan a rsh ip s w ere aw arded to quali­ A partm ents F o r Rent F o r Rent anty. $1995.00 hp. Low m i l e a g e . L ik e new. OLDSMOBILE 1962 9-passen ger IV 7 - 3 7 15 c fied students. On the job train­ ing fo r p ra ctic a l use of your ed­ A V A ILA B L E - FOR S U M M E R . FE M A L E ROOMMATE wanted. Houses $3,19 5. C a ll 489-5078. 28 stationwagon. Automatic tra n s­ S T U D EB A K ER , l 9 6 l L a rk 8con- ucation during sum m er months. Spacious apartm ent. F ire p la c e . , Share apartm ent for sum m er 1962 V W SEDAN r a d i o , ECONOLINE 1962 Club wagon. m ission. Radio, heater, p o w e r ve rtib le . Stick shift. $695. IV HARBOR SPRIN G S. A ttractive heater, floor sh ift,w h itew alls Earn while you learn p rogram Will accom modate 4. Parking. term . C a ll 355-4843. 28 B ig engine, heavy duty sprin gs, brak es, power steerin g. 484- 2-9776 . 26 modern b l u f f cottage. T h re e and m ore on this light blue designed by this m ulti-m illion Ideal study cond itions.C all 33 2 - WANTED: TWO g ir ls to sh are beds, sle e p s five . $55 p er week. 6-ply t i r e s . $995. C a ll OX 5284. 30 compact. $995.00 TRIUMPH 1954 body, 1956 T 3 d o lla r corporation, that hun­ 3980. 27 luxury apartm ent for F a ll. C e ­ 4-2091. 27 OLDSMOBILE 1962 D y n a m i c Phone IV 4-8901. 27 m otor. A sharp college car!I d red s of studen’ s have taken ad­ WANTED: ONE g irl to sublet d ar V illa g e . 353-10 54 . 28 FALCON, 19 o 2 2-d oor. Stick " 8 8 ” . Autom atic. Pow er ste e r­ New paint job. $450. 627-6684. vantage of. Many fo rm er stu­ ONE G IR L wanted, to share tux- Rooms 1963 O L D S " S T A R - F 1R E ” C ed ar V illag e apartment for shift, radio, h eater. A lso , AM- ing, b ra k es. New tir e s . E x c e l­ 27 ury apartm ent in the fa ll. C a ll SIN GLE ROOM fo r men. P a rk ­ COUPE h ydra-m atic, radio, dents are s till in our company sum m er. C a ll Linda o r L u , 3 5 3 - FM Panosot.ic rad io. C a ll 484- lent condition. Will trade. 372 - 353-2379 after 9 pm. '2 8 ing, local use of phone. C a ll ED h e a t e r , pow^f s t e e r i n g , TRIUMPH T R - 4 , 1964 roadster. in key executive position s. F o r 3240. 27 8512. 29 1973. 29 brakes and mucn m ore on this 16,000 m ile beauty. T h is one C l e a n . 14,500 m i l e s . N ever raced . Four on the floor, w ire arrangem ents of personal inter­ view , tim e, schedule, in the city E d e n R oc A p ts. SU B L E T IM M ED IA T EL Y . E ffic - iency apartm ent until June 15. 7-9305. M E N . INTERNATIO NAL Stu- 30 is in showroom condition. w heels, rad io , heater, wind­ you wish to work, ca ll G r a n d 252 R iv e r St., E .L . $130 p er month. 129 Burcham dents. One block to cam pus. $2395.00 shield w ash er. G reen,blacktop . Racing s trip e s, s e a tb e lts . One R apids, G L 9-5079; Kalam azoo, 345-0463; Lan sin g, 484-2367, N ow l e a s i n g f o r D r., Apt. 1. 28 Cooking. Sum m er ra te s. F a l l space. 332 -2 19 5 a fter 5 :3 0 pm.36 1963 V W SUNROOF floor owner, $2,500. Can be seen at 482-1185; South Bend, 234-4949; S u m m e r & Fall WANTED: TWO g ir ls to take over le a se . Delta Apartm ent a f t e r G I R L S . A T T R A C T IV E sin gle. shift, heater and much more 523 Neff Road, G ro sse Pointe, B attle C re e k , 963-7988. C48 Lim ited cooking. R esponsible, Nat Hammond 332-8488 F a ll term . Phone 351-529 2. 27 or. this fine compact. Beauti­ C a ll TU 2 -8 5 35 for appoint­ WANTED: C A P A B L E bar maid or non-sm oker. Sum m er r a t e s TWO OR three man apartment ful m etallic gray finish. ment. 30 b a r tender for restaurant with A PA R TM EN TS FOR 3 -5 men or now. ED 7-159 8 . 29 for su m m er. Pool, a ir condi­ $1295.00 fine clien tele. Full o r p a rt- women. N icely furnished. R ea­ V A LIAN T, I960 4-d oor. Auto- tioning. Burcham Woods, 351— m atic. W hitewalls. All e x tra s. tim e, evening work. Job w ill e x ­ sonable. Sum m er or F a ll. ED 5407. 30 1964 MONZA COUPE 4 speed tend through sum m er. Contact: 7-2345. 29 with radio, heater and much m ore on this 7,000 m ile one E xcellen t c o n d i t i o n . 20,000 m ile s. $650 or nearest offer. Walt K o ssR esta u ran t, 1268 West W om en o v e r 2 1 . N ice 2 , 3,4 g irl apartm ent. F o r sum m er. A PA R TM EN T SU B LE A SE f o r Sales Opportunity 355-9646; 332-3208 . 29 Grand R iv e r , W illiam ston, 9 C lo se to cam pus. ED 2-2 276 . 28 sum m er term . D ishw asher, sun owner new car trad e-in . New m iles from cam pus on M -43. WANTED: ONE g irl to sublet porch, a ir conditioner. C lo se to National insurance com ­ car w arranty, $1895.00 Phone 6 55-1520 . 27 luxury apartm ent. Winter term cam pus. C a ll 351-4248. 29 pany needs 3 men (2 1 or G e t Out o f the CADDY'S WANTED, Saturday 8 over) in M ichigan fo r sum ­ |9 6 4 1M PALA “ SS** COUPE only. C a ll 35 5 -7 37 1. 27 G IR LS, FO U R. N icely furnished am ., all day. F o re st A k e rs. C a ll m er work and permanent powerglide. r a d i o , heater, ONE M ALE room m ate, s h a r e home. L o v ely ya rd . T w o -g irl S U M M E R ’S 3 55-16 35 to apply. 27 work. C a ll only on bus­ power steering, brak es, white apartment for sum m er with two apartment. C lo se to cam pus. CLEA N IN G LA D Y , one day per inessm an, explaining a w a lls and much m ore on this g r a d students. C a l l M arty Summ er a n d w inter. 332-2195 H O T /H O T SUN week. C a ll J a y , 337 -13 11. 28 com pensation p r o g r a m . VrS su per-spo rt. $2395.00 Feldm an, ED 2-8 635. 27 after 5:30 . 31 i960 B E L -A IR 4 door power- L WEBR KE ARMS 0 0 0 and e n jo y the fresh SU B LE T BURCHAM Woods lux- Must be a le rt, a g g re ssiv e , and p erso n able. Com m i­ glide, radio, heater and m ore on this six cylinder model. 1300 Grand R iver Ave. c o o ln e s s o f one of our Swi mmi ng P o o ls Cedar Village ury apartment for sum m er.T w o bedroom, a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d . Swimming pool. C a ll 351-4 273 . ssion in e x c e s s of $2 0 0 p e r week. C a r n e c essa ry. A te rrific second c a r. $795.00 2 m an a p a rtm e n ts available for s u m ­ Apartments 29 1963 TEM PEST 4 door floor m e r a n d f a l l t e r m s . C h o o s e now w h ile WANTED, TWO g i r l s to s u b le t C o n ta c t Mr. R and shift, r a d i o , heater, white w.ajTs and' much .m ore on this you h a v e a c h o i c e - l e t “ th e o t h e r s ’’ do th e Delta A p a r t m e n t . S u m m e r t e r m . Phone 351-5292.' 27 P l a c e m e n t B ureau TD/.T'r • € .wfei r ■s r c A s * .n / . t 4 i ' « " " K . '!*'» 1 , 1 *,V, iM O m ■ >¡i-e< i * mu' 'r * 1 ' in. $119 5.0 0 • Laundry fa c ilitie s • Air-conditioning • Wall to w all carpeting • Am ple closet space Now offering your choice of 1960 COMET 2 door Auto­ • P riv a te balconies • T ile d baths matic with radio, heater, white 9 month and 12 month leases for fa ll. • G arb age d isp o sals • Contem porary living We still have a few 2 B e d ro o m and 1 B e d ro o m luxury w a lls and much m ore on this one & two-bedroom fine compact. $595.00 4 m a n l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e at: apartm ents available fo r Summer and F a ll. a p a rtm e n ts-c o m p le te ly furnished 1962 MONZA COUPE power- glide, r a d i o , heater, white H a sle tt A rm s D elta A rm s w a lls, and much m ore on this BU RCH A M WOODS D is h w a s h e rs • P r iv a te b a lc o n ie s lad y-d rive new c a r trade-in , and $1295.00 C ed a rbroo ke A rm s E ve rg re e n A rm s A ir c o n d itio n in g • S n ack bar EYD EA L VILLA U n iv e rs ity T e rra c e Summer sub-leases available BUDKOUTS T h e B e s t in s t u d e n t l iv i n g H urry, Cal l Today ED 2 -5 0 4 1 or ED 2-056 5 L e a sin g hours: C h e v r o l e t C o. C a ll 3 32 -5 0 5 1 T u e. 1 - 5 p.m . T h u r. 1 - 5 p.m . 2801 E a st Michigan A ve. Phone 489-6533 State Management Corp. for better Irvi.U 242 C e & r St. F r i . 1 - 5 p.m . ( ( r M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay. May 7. 1965 9 » F o r Sale WEDDING D R E S S . Size 9 -10. GUITAR, HARMONY Sovereign, White floor length with train. F o r Sale 6 -strin g , with c a se .T w o months Personal FARMS AND/or farm land lo- FOR S A L É : Two four-bedroom cated near MSU. If interested in Real E state homes now under construction. H o o te n a n y Starts C ele b ra tio n Crop Research Effect Praised y e a rs , said Cook, we m ust double Peering re sea rch , outgoingpres- Higher crop y ie ld s made p o s­ C a ll 33 2 -3 7 2 1 after 5 pm. 27 old. L ik e new. B est o ffer. 3 3 7 - selling, write to M r. Simon, 923 and 945 Southfield D rive, sib le by soil scien ce re se a rc h today’ s production by 1997 ju st to ident of the MSU chapter. A B rody Hootenany w ill be B IC Y C L E STO RA GE: S a le s, s e r - 0435. 28 17266 MACK A ve., D etroit. 29 Smith and Smith Construction, have enabled A m erican s to live maintain the present \VdfTcfnutri- Montgomery cited Cook as a held tonight as a kick-off for v ice and re n tals. EA ST L A N ­ A FFE C T IO N A T E SIAM ESE kit- FR E E ! A th rilling hour of beauty! 140 High S treet, W illiam ston, better at a low er proportion­ tional level. He said 60 p er cent man who “ com es very clo se to the B rody Land-by-Day c e le ­ SIN G C Y C L E . 1 2 1 5 E , Grand tens. $15 . 482-9820 or 355-0482. F o r appointment, call 484-4519. 6 55-1716 or 6 55-20?6 . 34 ate c o st than e v e r befo re, said of t h e w orld’ s population is fulfilling the ideal— a g o o d cap­ bration starting Saturday. The R iv e r . C a ll 332-8 30 3. C 28 M ERLE NORMAN C o sm etics R ay L . Cook, p ro fe sso r a n d underfed. able scien tist who applies his hootenany will be held at 8 p.m . FRESH F R U I T S , vegetables, A L E X A M A N ’ S - A distinguished Studio, 1600 E . Michigan. C 27 S ervice in front of Brody, weather .per­ chairm an of MSU’ s Soil Scien ce science and c a r r ie s it out to the name in ru g s, carpeting. O rien­ Departm ent, at the annual S ig ­ Cook w a s introduced as the people in ord er to s e r v e them— plants and many other quality “ “ THINKING OF a Pizza ‘¡Party?- D IAPER S E R V IC E , three types mitting. ta ls fo r over 50 y e a r s . C a ll us ma Xi scien tific society banquet winner of the society’ s 1965 Sen­ and a productive sc h o la r.” item s. PR IN C E ’S FARM MAR­ Contact BIM BO’S PIZZA firs t! of d iap ers t o choose from . It w ill feature ‘ ‘The Londons,” this sprin g. 2521 E . M ichigan. ior R esearch Award by D. J . T h e program also included the K E T . Okemos Road at Grand C all 484-7817. C27 Bulk wash for clean er whiter Tom Irw in, Jim Frank and Jan e Wednesday. IV 2 -2 12 2 . 35 In spite of great advances in Montgomery, p ro fe sso r of phy­ initiation of 11 faculty m em bers R iv e r . Opening May 1s t. H ours, C O E D FASHIONS, w e d d i n g d iap ers. Flu ff dried and folded. McIntosh, Sid and Cindy a n d soil scien ce o ver the la st 40 s ic s and astronom y and of engi- and 80 graduates and doctoral 9 -8. C KENMORE AUTOMATIC zig -z ag gowns, b rid esm aid ’ s d re s s e s . U se your own or rent o u rs.C o n ­ oth ers. candidates in pure and applied CANOES: ’ 8’ fib e rg la ss " P e r e sewing m achine. L a st y e a r ’ s C reative and original design s. tain ers furnished. No deposit. scien ces as full m em bers. Anoth­ M arquette” . $165. 17' molded model including walnut f l o o r Experienced se a m s tre s s . R e a ­ 25 y e a r s experience. B Y - L O Service e r 48 w e r e named asso ciate mahogany "W o lverin e” , $180. model console, 16 decorative sonable ra te s . 332-2354 . 27 D IAPER S E R V I C E . 10 10 E . TY PIN G WANTED. Accurate and m em bers. Beautiful 15*—16* deluxe Runa­ stitch drop-in cam s, p leater, M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1. C neat. Will pick up and d elive r. R o m n e y , H ig h la n d e r s T o B e WEDDING AND BRIDESMAID’ S A fter the administration- of the bouts, $6 75-$850. Used canoes, buttonholer, fender, zipper foot, WATCH REPAIRING and clean - C a ll IV 5 -0 10 7 . 27 d re s se s . Custom handmade, to adm ission oath, Montgomery toi J $100 up. R ep air work reason ­ etc. $110. C a ll 6 55-2361. 30 fit you. A lso other sewing and ing, using the new ultrasonic REA SO N A BLE, FA ST, accurate the initiates, “ You represent the a b le . CUSTOM BOAT DESIGN F R E E : PER SO N A BLE T rain ed alterations. IV 2-4256. 33 cleaning equipment. Ring siz ­ typing in my h om e.T heses, d is ­ 'W it h T hem A t B lo s s o m tim e ’ younger generation of scien tists and R E P A IR , 1020 Dakin St., kittens. Choice of 6. A sso rted ing and remounting. A ll work sertations. Cal l 355-9913. 28 . . . you may be arrogant before IV 9 -1845. 27 c o lo rs. 7 weeks old. C a ll 332 — GRADUATES guaranteed. THOMPSON TYPIN G . T E R M papers an d G ov. G eorge Romney w ill act B lossom tim e P arad e, the 40- your colleagues, but be humble 4097. 28 If you want to go to work JE W E L R Y , 223 M .A .C ., E ast t h e s e s . E le c tric typew riter. a s grand m arsh all of th”e grand m em ber Scottish Band w ill rep­ before your d isc ip lin e ." W t S fE k N W EAR, boots, sadd- le ry . CO LTSFO O T WESTERN WEDDING D RESS. Size 13. E x- fo r a w ell rated firm , at L ansing. C a ll ED 2 -2 29 3. 48 F a st s e rv ic e . 332-4597. 27 flo ra l parade of the annual B lo s ­ resent M ichigan State and its M E R C A N T ILE , 11380 Peacock cellent condition. Will s a c r ific e . good pay, with good bene­ DIAPER S E R V IC E , sam e d iapers som tim e F e stiv a l Saturday in Arm y and A ir F o rc e ROTC units, Road, L aingaburg. Phone 651- 56 37. 28 C all 676-2493 after 5 pm. 28 GO LF C L U B S . F u ll set. H aig- fits and lots of chance to advance, come in or w rite. returned. Either yours or ou rs. With our s e r v ic e , you m ay in­ JO B RESUM ES, lOOcopies, $4.50 ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ v e rtisin g , 533 N. C lip p ert. IV Benton H arbor. M rs . Romney w ill accom pany T his is the third consecutive perform ance of the band in the U N C L E J O H N 'S Offers You U ltra . 4 woods, 10 iro n s. All clude 'wo pounds of baby clothes the governor to the fe stiv a l at annual flo ra l p arad e. O ver 30, tfE T Y o l'R S - Ph il F r a n k 's C a r - B & B PERSONNEL 5 - 2 2 13 . toon Book. 50 of P h il's best $100 or sep a ra te ly . 351-4 110 . 29 that do not fade. D iaper pail B A R B I M EL, Profession al typist. which the MSU Scots Highland­ 000 people a r e expected along iV o tr A Complete 227 David Stott B ldg. furnished. e r s w ill again be present. the line of m arch. Cartoons in a beautifully bound GR O LIER S AND "RICHARDS fcn- No job too large or too sm a ll. WO 2-3490 Detroit AM ERICAN DIAPER SER V IC E M arching in the th ree -m ile The parade w ill also be seen book - $1.00 each. F o r o rd ers cyclopedia s e ts . L i k e n e w . B lock off cam pus. 3 32 -32 5 5 . Line Of Meals Worth over $400. Asking $200. REN T your T V from N E JA C , 914 E .G ie r St. C over Channels 3 and 8, which w ill of five or m ore, c a ll: 351-4322 between 6 p.m . and midnight. 351-4169 after 6 pm. 29 New Zenith portable for only IV 2-0864. PAULA ANN IlA LC H EY , ty pist. be presenting special shows on __________ C the entire B lossom tim e F e stiv a l hid Sandwiches. $9 p er month. F re e s e rv ic e IBM S ele c tric . D issertatio n s, FOIL AND M ASK, used. lO fiClas- AMERICAN S A D D L E B R E D TV R E N T A LS for s'udents. Fcon- A c c e le r a tio n and- d elive ry . C a ll N E JA C TV th eses, term p apers. 3 3 7 - 15 2 7 . later in the week. s ic a l L P phonograph re co rd s. Gelding. 10 y e a r s old. Well Rental. 482-0624. C om ical ra te s by the term and C The H ighlanders, consisting of L o v e l y diamond engagement gaited. Needs experienced rid ­ When You Dine month. U n iversity T V R e n ta ls. Scottish d an cers, b a g p i p e r s , rin g se ts, used, at bargain p ri­ e r. Cal l D r. T u fts, 355-6 4 50 .29 THETA CHI Road R allaye will be 484-9263. C T ra nsp o rta tio n S u rv e y Set held at Comm uter Lot (Y). S at­ drum m ers and buglers w ill also c e s . 25 golf s e ts , used and new POWER LAWN Mower. L i t t l e ACCIDENT PRO BLEM ? C a l l be playing on the campus at the Out... Stop In. urday, May 8th. 9:30. 27 RIDE WANTED to Wilmington, A su rvey of the e ffec ts of T e n n i s r a c q u e t s ; A rch ery used. Good condition. Half p ric e . KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY ROCK, F O L k , B lu es. Great v e r - s k i p p i n g g r a d e s and taking annual ROTC Cadet F ield Day equipment. Aqua lungs. B a r ­ Phone 337-96 51. 27 Delaware or Philadelphia area satile en'ertainm eni, including SHOP. Sm all dents to large accelerated c o u rses w ill betaken on May 15 , and in Lansing for b e lls and e x e rc is e se ts. I c e T A Y L O k C R A F T . LOW hours May 13th or 14th. Share expen­ dynamic fem ale vo calist. C all w reck s. A m erican and foreign among Spartan Village adults this Arm ed F o rc e s Day. skates. 75 g u ita rs, $16.95 up. s e s . 353-1560. 28 since m ajo r. E xcellen t for three c a r s . Guaranteed work. 489- weekend. Band instrum ents, used and new. T H E G U Y B E A R S, 355-6338; or four students who want cheap ” 507. 1 4 1 1 East Kalam azoo. C U n c le 355-6344. 27 Wanted T w y l a Sherm an, S tillw ater, » Stereo and portable tape r e ­ flying tim e. $1,200. Phone ED c o rd e rs. WILC OX S E C O N D - 2-3014 . A fter 5 pm ., ED 2 -2 18 1. A B ET T E jfcrf'R IC E for your c a r TOD KINTNER o ffers counseling, at PH ILIP DODGE, 1 431 E ast se rv ic e on buying o rse llin g Rea-1 BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 for O kla., graduate student, and Joan B io-C hem istry Jo h n , HAND STO RE, 509 E .M ich igan . 31 Strong, Wheaton, 111., graduate E state. IV 5 -17 7 7 or ED 2-2810 . RH P o sitive; S” for RH nega­ IV 5-4391. C 23 BOOKCASES, CHAIRS, tape r e - M ichigan. See R uss L a y . Phone IV 4 -4 5 17 .___________________ C 35 tive. Detroit Blood S e rv ic e , Inc. student, both in elem entary edu­ cation, w ill d e l i v e r question­ Pre-Enrollm ent PANCAKE 1/3 SAVINGS ON Optic?’ -.c-eds, c o rd e r, rug, barbecue c a r t , 1427 E , Michigan A ve., Hours VACATION IN scenic Canada.- PIANO TUNING and rep airin g. n a ire s Saturday and pick them p rescrip tio n s, r e f r s. O P­ g r ill, f u r n i t u r e , household Fabulous fishing. $55 weekly NOLAN C . BARTOW, European 9-4, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes­ up Sunday. P re-en rollm en t fo r fa ll term in the B io -C h em istry Depart­ HOUSE T IC A L DISCOUNT S U P P L Y , 4,6 item s, m iscellan eous. 337-2348 day, F rid ay , 12 -7 T h ursday. for two. Box 72, Jack so n , M ichi­ schooled. 306 1/2 N. Washing­ ment is set fo r M ay 18 and 19 . A m i T ussin g Building, Lansing. IV evenings, weekends. 27 489-7587. 48 T ie su rvey w ill explore the / M su & r/ gan. 33 ton. IV 7-5697. 28 Students should indicate on 2-466” . 29 LONG FO RM A L, size H PI A NOS- ALL . kinds, including e f f e * s of such acceleration on V— »XT* * ro yal tim e-schedule s h e e t s on the e Kg l is h l I g h t - w e IG h t green silk linen. A lso, B la c k Peanuts P ersonal Typing Service old uprigh'i RO BERT WEAR age■ m a rria g e and amount of continied schooling. door of th eir a d v is e r 's office, 3-speed b ic yc le s, $39.77, full cocktail d re s s, size 10. Bobbie, D ELTS, WE w ill win! A fter Wec- B A R B I M EL, P ro fessio n al typist. Refinishing Shop. Phone TU' 2820 E. Grand River p rio r to these dates, what time p ric e . Ren1 al-p urch ase term s 332-0 8 21. 29 nesdav night we couldn’ t p o s s i­ No job too large or too sm all. 2-332 0 . 35 It w ill a lso reveal the atti­ they w ill see their a d v is e rs . IV 7-3761 available. We also have tennis bly lose. Thank you1 T h e T h e ta s. Block off cam pus. 332 -32 55. C PIANO, SM A LL upright or spinet. tudes of the adult population in Students uncertain where their racq u ets, golf b a lls, badminton Horses C a s h , M acLaughlin’ s Piano 27 Spartan V illage concerning the a d v ise rs a re located should call TYPING IN my home. Neat and M art. Phone IV 2 - ” 356, 32 Now Open 24 Hours D aily b ird ie s, gifts and housew ares. R E G IST E R E D QUARTER h orse 5724 EXPOUNDS: On cam pus, use of acceleration . 5 -16 0 0 . accu rate. Will pick up and de­ A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s at Stud. S o rre l m are and colt. it’ s loco parents, off campus J E E P OR Jeep wagoneer in good liv e r. Phone IV 2-6850. 27 from Union. ED 2 - 3 2 12 . C Pinto gelding and so rre l gelding. it 's p ric e s gone loco. C ry much? condition. Call 655-1069, ask'for Let us 5 FOOT Kimbell Babv Grand IV 9 -5 15 3 . 27 27 ANN BROWN typist and m ulti- M rs. Watts. 29 piano for sa le . S350 or best “ TlALF ARAB Gelding. Red roan, DRUNKS, EN JO YED the cam era lith offset printing (B lack and white and colo r). IB M . G eneral WANTED: USED furniture (all or o ffer. Steve Bergm an, 3 5 1-4 2 3 5 . 27 six y e a r s old. R egistered . Gentle, b u t spirited . C h ild’ s for my birthday. Why don’ t you take it back now. 33242. 27 typing, t e r m p ap ers, th eses, part) to furnish house by June 15. C a ll 355-4028 after 7. 29 SO LV E T H R E E -S P E E D S e a rs, boys’ b i- h orse. 651-5696. 29 P E A M IS I uJROTE A d isserta tio n s. ED 2-8384. C c y c le. New last fall. $23. 351- SA D D LES, W E S T E R N horse LETTER WRSNOOfV i (COUPON" 4197. 27 equipment and clothing; square Your TO THE DAlSV HILL, DRUMS. FU LL s e ’ . T h r e e d a n c e clothing. SAM’ S W EST­ PUPfV FARM drum s, b l u e spark le finish, ERN SHOP, 716 B r i d g e . IV 1 .9 7 Ihigh-hat, two cym b als, s e a \ t. \\5-0229. 27 $200. Vern P o r t e r , 33 7 -0 5 9 0 .27> Mob ile Homes F R A N D - N T W 1 9 6 5 Br ic a HO.MEC R A F T 10' x 50’ . Ju n io r L "cyclo ped ia. 15 vo l- in. ,IS months. L x celle , ùmés'. -jSftO.' Cal l T U ,2-9810. dinoti, io c r «K’ oVc.?rp w L Dis c o u n t the 5Lscouflf er IV 2 -2 114 after 5:30 pm P l ‘5 \ ■ VA’ Sun g la s s e s , 98# and up. F r i s ­ I HOPE T hEv ANíklER R iéH T bees, 88c. Zebco Rod and R eel, 8r x 35* A N G ELES F R A IL E R . Au)AV BECAME HE'S PR ET T V $8.36 and up. C r a s s e r g r ills , E xcellent condition. M o b i l e Homes M anor. Lot C -5 after 6 EXCITED HE IDANTS10 TR/ TOFIND $ 1 . Shagg golf b a lls, $ 1.7 7 dozen. HIS BROTHERS AND SIST E R S C ig a re tte s, 26# p a c k -$ 2 .5 0 c a r- pm. 27 ton,. tax Included. B a ll gloves H O L SE T R A 1L E R , 1962 Huron 50’ discounted. T e n n i s supplies. x 10’ . Good condition. Two bed­ ---C O U P O N --- n i l ; si i T . i M i s FOX HOLE P X -F ra n d o r. 28 room s, washing machine. On Problems park lot. R easonable. 337-0316 . T A P E RECO RD ER. P ro fessio n al 1 .9 7 tran sisto rized portable or 110 L o st & Found v o lts. A lso E lectro voice 644 di- GOLF C L U B . H K B 8 -iro n .L o st rec'io n al microphone. $300 v a l- i éüPRDéE HE'S iV f t , I THINK r u e-B est o ffe r. 6 55-14 32. 27 Monday at F o re st A c re s. Cal l 27 ulAlTlUfa Rl6HT // V0U COULD E V E R E T T 8P 1N E T . M usician’ s 351-4344. LO ST: RAINCOAT at Shaw dance bv The ( savthat. The o U ; re ::.e u piano. E xtrao rd in ary opportun­ ity. Phone 337-1559 . 27 last F rid a y . Valuable identifica­ tion p ap ers in sid e .R e w a rd .C a ll MAILBOX 1 ------- Comeinandexamineour table RUNABOUT lo ft”. with all con- 489-8002. 28 tro ls a n d a c c e s s o rie s . T i l l tr a ile r . L ik e n e w . C a l l 372-326 5 L O S T : M EN 'S Gold Hamilton watch. E ast Lansing Big Boy. P e te r, Paul 8 M ary’ s and the Suprem es’ L A T E S T -T h is of Books andCards 27 week-end only at special reductions R ew ard. 353-0 278 . 28 WEDDING D RESS, Imported lane. L O S T : MAN’ S g r a y fram ed Selected For TheOccasion B allerin a bell sk irt. P o rtrait neckline. Size 5 -7 . Phone 393- 0073. 27 g la s s e s . B e rk e y , Abbott Hall a rea, T u esd ay. R ew ard. C a l l 355-6 34 3. 27 MMtSHKLL MUSIC CO. 30 7 E A S T G R A N D R I V E R ED 2-699? BIG NEIGHBORHOOD G a ra g e - yard s a le . Antiques, complete P erso n al G arde nin g-C o okin g-A ntiq u e s household furniture, clothing, NORTHW ESTERN, Home, Em ­ Leaves of G old-T he A r t of L iv in g toys. C o r n e r Oakwood-Wild­ p lo y e rs, St. P au l, Glens F a lls , wood, 10-5 T h ursd ay, F rid a y . 27 H all m ark cards C e n tra l, W estern, Prudential, BO AT, 14’ Spa ■ Am erican fiber g la s s . 45 h.p. M ercury motor are som e of the com panies we r e p r e s e n t for i n s u r a n c e , li/- LOW n n iT in A iic an d tr a ile r , fully equipped. Phone 372-3754 . RUMMAGE S A L E . B ab y an d ch il- 27 B U B O L Z. C 27 - ------ COST BUAI LUANo dren’ s item s on lawn, 12 2 7 1 ilac A ve., E a st Lansing. 1-5 pm. - Saturday. 27 8mm MOVIE C A M ER A , with lens and light b a r. Used four tim es. $75. 351-4169 after 6 pm. 29 Boating Fun Now! W IT H D O L L A R Calling All Students SAVING R e g iste r fo r Detroit a re a sum m er jobs, (some permanent, also) Datsun check list C R E D I T UNION F IN A N C IN G A lternator/4-D oor Unit Body .A *71 / \~ c T uè sciavi ^ H P O y y Enelne i . ■*,, H ä*# - " 4 on the Floor” Transm ission 1 . Pick out the boat size andstyle you want i 9 -1 2 1 :30 -5 W indshield W asher/Wool C arp ets E. L a n sin g ’ s Departm ent sto re fo r students and p ric e the a c c e sso rie s. Large Trunk/D eluxe Interior Men and Women 2. Get the CASH price and also the price | where E. Lan sing and MSU meet 12 ,0 0 0 -m ile / 12-m onth Warranty for financing from your M arine d ea le r. Check a Stenos, T y p ists, C le rk s, Price: $ 1 , 6 9 6 (3-sp eed ) $ 1 , 7 4 6 (4-speed) for "lo a n insurance” costs on the financed » B u sin ess machine opera­ p ric e . I to rs, dem onstrators. D ATSUN 3. Have your dealer figure the monthly p ay- . CAMPUS ment for you. I Men Only 4. Check with your C redit Union fo r financing | B oo k before signing the p ap ers. Loan insurance J W arehouse c le r k s , provided at no extra cost to the borrow er f Stockmen, D riv e rs, S to re L-P IM PORTS at your C red it Union. | Industrial labor. Employers Overload Co. i I CALL NOW . . . 3 5 5 -0 2 9 3 | I 2 2 16 Penobscot Building . M ichigan S ta te M a n ly M i l e s Bldg.. Detroit, M ich., Ph. 9 6 2 -316 1 Contact M r. Rand Placem ent Bureau 307 S. Grand 487-6294 Lansing m U n iversity j i E m p lo y e e s CREDIT UNION H a r r i s o n Road J (A c ro s s F ro m U n io n ) 10 M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, M ichigan F rid ay. May 7, 1965 ‘D ear Liar ’ S tu d e n t B o a r d To Recall Old Letters C u ts B u d g e t " D e a r L i a r , ” a dram atic The Student B oard Wednesday chartering a men’ s resid en ce hall comedy that has received c r it i­ trim m ed its own appropriation se rv ic e honorary until a definite cal' acclaim throughout the world, $300 to cut the d eficit to $12.50 ch arterin g procedure is e sta b ­ w ill he presented at 6 p.m . Sun­ in the ASMSU budget. lished. day and at 11 :3 0 a.m. F rid a y , The board elim inated $200 to The group may use U n iv ersity May 14, on WMSB. decorate the student governm ent fa c ilitie s and se rv ic e s for three The witty correspondence be­ suite of room s and knocked $100 weeks after its request f o r a t w e e n n o t e d Irish playw right off a $250 hospital allowance. ch arter is recognized by the O r­ G eorge B ern ard Shaw and the ganizations Bureau. m em orable.and beautiful a c tre ss The budget totals $ 5 ,2 13 .5 0 with The group, to be c a l l e d the M r s . P a t r i c k Cam pbell (the the d eficit to be taken out of the Enzian H onorary, would be the sta g e 's firs t Eliza Do. little) is sum m er term student tax. men’ s counterpart of C ir c le Hon­ the b a sis for the smash Cc m edy. T o p ics in the meeting which o ra ry and be re stricte d to one p er The st rm y frien d sh ip of th e s e lasted until 12:30 a.m . ranged cent of the men in resid en ce h a lls. tw th e a te r g ian ts asto n ish ed the from a student forum date to club The name com es from a moun­ c i r c le s in which they m oved for c h a rte rs. tain flow er and sym bolizes effort 40 y e a r s . And n o w , " D e a r L i a r , ' and high achievem ent, said Jim based on le tte r s sm u g g led out < f The forum , at which any stu­ Sink, Men’ s H alls A ssociation F ran ce in 1440 as s i r s . C a m p ­ dent may speak to the board or vice p resid en t, and o rgan izer of C O M M E R C I A L M E S S A G E ? --S ig n s Ilk « these on the w ind ow s o f M a r s h a l l Hal bell lay dying and the N az is w ere any subject, w ill be at 3 p.m . the group. s c « m to in d ic a te th at c o lle g e stu d e n ts a re d e f ic ie n t in t h e i r kn ow le d g e of e co n o m ­ ap p r -ac: i r z ,' fa sc in a te s t h e a te r - May 23 in Erickson K iva, The board w ill have luncheon ic s C o u ld it be c o in c id e n c e th a t the o f f i c e s o f the E c o n o m ic s D e p o r tm e n t a r e g e r s a r ¡und the world.. Moving on to com m ittee r e ­ with P resid en t John A,Hannah on in M a r s h a l l ? Phnto by Cat C ra n e In th is special 9 0-m inu te te'.e- p orts, Erannie F r e i, m em ber at May 17. v isk n p re s e n ta tio n , J e ro m e K il­ Com plete budget appropria­ ty, who adapted the c m edy from la rg e , said a definite need e x ists C o u n c il A g a in s t Ig n o r a n c e for a group to handle sen io r a c ­ tions a re a s follow s: equipment, the Shaw-C am pbell c o r r e s p z - maintenance a n d re p a ir, $15; de-Ce, w ill p o r tra y the Iris: tiv itie s. P o ssib le locations of Senior telephones, $445; telephone in­ d r a m a tis t. K ilty'S wire, r e r wr.ed a c tr e s s C avada H um p h rey , Council in the A sso ciated Stu­ stallation, $150; postage, $80; dents of MSU structure a re as labor, $1,200; and supplies, $300. portray M rs. C am pbeii. T h e la st tim e Kilty and M iss H um p h rey ap p eared ir. " D e a r follow s: A lso board expen ses, $455; e x ­ 1. A sep arate group, financed ternal re la tio n s, $250; organ iza­ A b o u t E c o n o m ic M a tte r s by its own re so u rce s or alumn; tions, $75; special in te re sts, L i a r " 1 B roadw ay, the New $252; Spartan S p irit, $60; aca­ begin b a sic economic education Y ork T im e s w r te, " T h e p e r - groups. Two m illion Michigan students igan students alone, Lanzillotti in the high schools w ill be in­ T H A T SHEEPISH L O O K — Jam es C r e tc h e n , M S U 's 2. A cabinet position. demic a ffa ir s , $70; student gov­ said. don’ t understand how it is eco­ augurated in Lansing next fa ll. ow n s h e p h e r d , poses w ith one of h is c h a rg e s at ernm ent s e r v ic e s , $350; and pub­ nom ically fea sib le to cut taxes 3. Ah autonomous group, such At the present tim e v e ry few The Econom ics Department on th e S h e e p R e s e a r c h B a r n on H ag ad orn Road. He lic re la tio n s, $60. as Shaw, and his w ife's, a s M rs. and h i s s h e e p a r e p r e p a r i n g f o r S m a ll A n im a ls Day, as a club, but financed by ASMSU. Unpaid expenses include the to make up a national d eficit.^ high school's provide any in stru c­ cam pus, the Undergraduate E co­ The president would be elected . T h ese people a re among those tion in elem entary econom ics, nom ics Club and the Students fo r w h i c h wi l l be h e l d S a tu rd a y . P h o t o b y T o m P o z a r y c k i All U n iv ersity Student G overn­ In reporting on Union B o a rd a c ­ economic illite ra te s whom the and the la rg e m ajority of col­ Small Animals Day ment (AU5G) Honors Banquet, M ichigan Council on Economic Econom ic L ite r a c y a re cooper­ tiv itie s, Chuck Stoddard, m em ber lege students get through four ating in the education p rogram . $300; supp lies, $415; last fa ll’ s K iltv. wh has e s ta b ' at large, suggested tha't the p r e s ­ activities carn iv al, $150; ad ver­ Education wants to educate, a c ­ y e a r s without taking even one ident could be a sep arate vice cording to Robert L an zillo tti, econom ics co u rse, he added. tising, $406.50; and rental ofU n- Uses Student Help chairm an of the Department of president, a cabinet m em ber under an existing departm ent, or ion room s, $125. Econom ics. T h is has caused what som e econom ics students on campus Fat Discounts he letters if 1 9 5 '. a non-voting m em ber of the Stu­ To prom ote this aim the coun­ feel is a c r is is in economic NEW LONDON, Conn. (UPI) The v e rs a tile M iss Hump dent B oard . c il has recen tly purchased b ill­ lite ra c y . board space and circulated p os­ A local auto d ealer recen tly B oard chairm an JohnM cQ uitty Even som e college-educated ad vertised " y o u r weight off in About 60 students from the lr. ord er to fa m ilia riz e the announced as a re a s fo r further E lem entary Education Methods e d u c a t i o n students with the study organizations a n d club M e n ’s H a lls te rs which read "T Michigan Students Need Econom­ w o M illion students a re incapable of under­ standing vital economic problem s d o lla rs” on the p rice of a c a r . f r les and orodi-Cti : Sh In walked Helen Daniels T h u rs­ c la ss .'ill a ssist youngsters and ic E d ucatio n ." which d ire c tly affect th eir qual­ fa rm s , an orientation sessio n c h arterin g, housing fo r c o n fe r­ parents through MSU’ s U niver­ w ill be held from 2 p.m . until en ces, and cam pus ch est, which P la n H o n o rs The "M ich igan ” in the p o ster ifications as a citizen and a slogan r e fe r s to resid en ts ■ of day and chose a used c a r s e ll­ ing fo r $295. She weighed 300 recent.', "L sity farm s Saturday. vo ter. 5:30 p.m . F rid a y . The A g ri - p resen tly handles fund -raising and got It fo r nothing. is a D re a m ." a c tiv ities. Petitions a re availab le fo r the M ichigan, not U niversity of M ich- A pilot p rogram which would Barn doors w ill swing, open cultural Council is sponsoring f ir s t men’ s resid en ce hall s e r ­ The board postponed action on Saturday from 9 a.m . to noon the orientation sessio n and w ill vice honorary. for the annual "S m a ll Anim als provide transportation fo r the They a r e in 323 Student S e r­ W e e k e n d D ay.” You ngsters w ill come in students. vice s and should be returned by busloads from as fa r away a s Students who a re organizing N e w s le tte r Set Wednesday to that o ffice o r to K ic k s - O ff Detroit to see the c a lves, colts, the guide s e r v ic e include J e r r y Jim Sink in A - l l l B a ile y or W ith C o n c e rt p its , lam bs and chicks at the H a r p e r , Battle C reek junior; f ar ms . M ary E ilb e r, Bloom field H ills The A s s o c i a t e d Students John Mongeon in 245 West Shaw. of MSU w ill sta rt b i-w eekly new s­ The group is the men’ s coun­ le tte rs to living unit p residents terp art to C irc le H onorary, and W H A T A R E T H E Mbl students, who w ill be p arti­ sophom ore; Ruth D eBoskey, B ir ­ cipating a s se rv ic e guides, a re mingham junior; P a m W iese. and faculty and ad m in istrators w ill be called the Enzian S o ­ South Campus Weekend w ill get enrolled in the c la ss commonly Birm ingham junior; Ja c k ie next week. c ie ty . * * S K I N V I T A M I N S ” ? its k ick -o ff tonight a: 7:30 with called "th e bloc” in Elem entary Going out on altern ate w eeks, The enzian is a sm all blue A dam s, Chesaning sen ior; and Education jargon. Ron Knatkowski, Saginaw junior. the le tters to students w ill con- flow er which grow s in the Sw iss der the S ta rs .” tain a report on board m eetings, A l p s and s y m b o l i z e s high The cance;"., ;o> «meld. " S m a ll N W r.ys L a y " wilbvdie An iriform aVi.^» ho csKxtvov .y ■ jgi and Cal.-dUf’ . .,**rr?#& t,'said S i;± Y .. >-*'• C ase t*o u n't ya f n u l i featu re the ’ student?' .n this course a located at F a rm and Shaw Lane events. M em bers must have a 2.0 a ll— ja z z , folk and popular m usic. chance to o b serve children in a to the east of Anthony H all. The faculty le tters w ill fea ­ U n iversity ave ra ge and w ill be During the evening t; e south unique Situation, quite different The event is being sponsored ture a letter from the board selected on the b a sis of s e r v ic e Campus Queen will be c: oser. from the cla ssro o m , said William by the MSU A gricultural Coun­ explaining current problem s, a s on the h all, com plex o r a ll— to p resid e over the weekend’ s .Valsh, p ro fe sso r of the science c il in cooperation with U niver­ w ell as a report on past m eet­ U n iversity le vel. a c tiv itie s. division of the methods course. sity F a rm s . ings. . Saturd ay's festiv itie s w ill be­ gin at 1 p.m . with “ F G a m e s.” 'T h e event, being' held south of the soccer field, will include gam es which everyone can enter. \t 8 p .m ., a street on the tennis courts w ill fea ­ ture se v e ra l live bands plus re - cords, under the non of "K in g ” Jim Collins from WJIM, P erso n s attending the dance are- requested to w ear tennis shoes so as not to damage the su rface. m Sunday afternoon w ill incl an inform al reception by P r A ident John A, Hannah in Case-W onders courtyard a; p.m . A lso on Sunday afternoon th w ill be the art show in Wonders Kiva fr-om 1 to 5. . A ll houses tn the C a se- ,1 son-W onders hall comple> * * * * * hold open houses from 2 p.m . C ita tio n G iven T o E d u c a to r V it a m in s A , E a n d B h e lp k e e p s k in Lero y G. A u g e n s t e in , p r o f e s ­ s o ft, m o is t a n d h e a lth y . sor a n d c h a ir m a n of t h e B io­ p h y s i c s D e p a r t m e n t , w a s h o n o re d In sh o rt, g o o d n u tr itio n is a m u s t . W h a t W ed n esd ay n ig h t f o r s e r v i c e in e ls e h e lp s ? - the f i e l d o f a d u lt e d u c a t io n . He r e c e i v e d th e a n n u a l a w a r d C a m a y . It d o e s n ’t h a v e a n y v ita m in s , of th e M ic h ig a n A d u lt E d u c a t io n A s s o c i a t i o n a t th e group's m e e t - b u t it does h a v e c o ld cre a m . R ic h , th ic k , Yr,t' „ 1 v ■• -«» * ■JfT" m ja » is t u r e - p a c k e d c o ld c r e j y r p . ___ " s e ld o m has a n y U n i v e r s i t y f a c u lt y m em ber se rv e d in th e W a s h in g w ith C a m a y c le a n s y o u r s k in , cau se of a d u lt e d u c a t io n w it h such c o m p e te n c y an d d e v o t io n ,’ h e lp s k e e p it s o ft a n d m o is t, to o . his c i t a t io n s a i d . 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