W e a th e r In s id e P r e - s c h o o l e r s on s p r in g , MICHIGAN P a r t l y c lo u d y and c o o le r to da y, high in 70’ s, chance p. 3: In te r n a tio n a l F e s ­ t i v a l , p. 4: South C am pu s STATI o f s h o w e r s In evening. Weekend, p. 5. UNIVERSITY Monday, May 10,1965 Price 10< East Lansing, Michigan Weekend Raids Pound N. Viets U .S ., S o u th C o n g re s s B e h in d Jo h n so n La u n c h More Red Tests Seen WASHINGTON f — W arnings of Dominican Republic and V i e t d er and r e s t o r e constitutional governm ent. It postponed action A i r Strikes SAIGON, V iet Nam f — More Nam . than 120 U .S. and South Vietna­ m ore Comm unist th ru sts, esp e ­ Saturday on a proposal to send Vaughn said the Com m unists m ese w arplanes fanned out over c ia lly in L atin A m erica, cam e OAS com m ission ers to the is ­ a re spending a s much to foment Communist North Viet Nam Sun­ Sunday from two adm inistration land to superintend the Job. It revolutions in Latin A m erica as day pounding m ilitary targets and so u rc e s w hile a Pentagon o ffi­ is to m eet again today. the U.S. is spending on economic ro llin g stock in ' t h e s e c o n d c ia l said the nation is m ilita r­ Republican Sens. Roman L . development effo rts in that a re a . straigh t day of unusually heavy ily read y fo r such em ergen cies. Hruska of N ebraska and G o r­ The adm inistration’ s position a ir strik e s. M eanwhile, Republican m em ­ don Allott of Colorado called on drew strong support also from A U .S. Navy F9 C ru sa d e r jet b e rs of C o n gress continued to Johnson to maintain U .S. m il­ house m inority lead er G erald crash ed on a strafin g run against applaud P resid en t Joh n son's d is­ ita ry fo rc e s in the Dominican R . F o rd of M ichigan. a truck and the pilot w as killed. patch of troops to the Domini­ Republic to prevent any p o s s i­ Fo rd said on a radio panel 1 wo C ru sa d e rs w ere shot down by can Republic and urged him to ble Communist takeover. show . Radio P r e s s Interna - KOOL K A T — T h is lo v e ly lin e o f b e a u tie s r e p r e s e n t s the top f o u r c o n te s ta n ts o f the Comm unist an tia ircra ft fire over keep U .S. fo rc e s there to p re ­ Both suggested also that the tlonal’ s " F r o m the P eop le,” that M is s Cat B a llo u co n te s t, s p o n s o r e d by C o lu m b ia P i c t u r e C o m pa n y, f o r the m id ­ the north Saturday and one pilot vent a Comm unist coup. sudden revolt on the nearby is ­ the adm inistration has evidence west p r e m i e r e o f a m o v ie o f th e s a m e t i t l e . P o s in g o u ts id e of th e C a m p u s T h e a t e r is presum ed dead. The other was Ja c k H. Vaughn, assista n t s e c ­ land— a neighbor of C astro -co n ­ "th at pinpoints p re c ise ly and a c ­ a re the w in n e r s , le ft to r ig h t , C andy W ils o n , F r a n k l i n f r e s h m a n , who t i e d f o r t h i r d rescu ed after parachuting into G IV E A C H E E R — South re ta r y of state fo r in te r-A m e r­ trolled Cuba— m ay h a v e b e e n cu ra tely ” the Communist con­ p la ce w ith C on nie T h o m a s , M o r e n c i fr e s h m a n : L y n n R ic h a rd s , D e a r b o r n j u n i o r , the se a . Eight ra id s involving 242 C a m p u s w a s one o f the ican a ffa ir s , p r e d i c t e d fre sh timed in an attempt to le sse n tro l of the revolution. the f i r s t p la c e w in n e r- and P am K e m p , G ra n d L e d g e s o p h o m o re and second p la c e p lanes Saturday w ere the heaviest b u s ie s t p la c e s on ca m p us troubles ahead a s the Commu­ U.S. m ilita ry p re ssu re against The OAS voted la st week to Comm unist North Viet Nam. wi nner. Photo by J a m e s H. Hi of the w ar to date. la s t weekend. P ic tu re s n ists test A m erican determ ina­ and s t o r y on page 5. tion and purpose and seek to ex­ com m it m ilita ry fo rc e s to the “ It w as both w ise and neces­ Dominican Republic to keep o r- s a r y ,” Hrushka said of John­ In all, 127 planes took part in Photo by Bob B a r i t ploit U .S. involvem ent in the seven different ra id s Sunday, son’ s use of troops. m ilitary' spokesm en said . Ninety Sen. C liffo rd P . C a se , R - N .J., who lis ts h im self as a lib e ra l, N o D o rm R a t e H ik e S e e n of them w ere U .S. A ir F o rc e and F arm er F e re n c y T o J o in c a rrie r -b a s e d N avy p lanes. The a lso strongly supported recent , Johnson m oves in both the Do­ rem ainder w ere Vietnam ese p ro­ p e lle r-d rive n S k y ra id e rs t h a t m inican Republic and Viet Nam. ham m ered at the B aB in h m ilitary Deputy S ecre ta ry of Defense In F a ll, S a y s T r e a s u r e r M a y T e a c h -In O n C iv il R ig h ts base near Vinh Linh, nine m iles C y ru s R.- Vance w as asked on over the North-South fron tier. A B C ’ s " I s s u e s and A n sw e rs” The re su lts of the Vietnam ese ra d io -te le v is io n p rogram about By J IM S T E R B A L y le A. Thorburn said that big­ " I t s new capacity w ill be 988 strik e w e r e not im m ediately trate on the problem of open sentative of the state C ivil Rights p o ssib le Red effo rts to link Viet A d m in i s t r a t i o n W r i t e r gest in creased operating expense students.” known. By M I C H A E L K IN D M A N C om m ission, on the h isto ry and Nam and the [Dominican Repub­ Scheduled for completion in housing in E ast Lansing. was in labor co sts. State News S ta ff W r i t e r legal background of c iv il righ ts lic and a rum or “ that there a re Ever, though operating costs the fa ll of 1966 w ill be M SU 's T h e two la rg e st ra id s w ere Ken W ylie, C lio graduate stu­ N early 2,500 p a r t - t im e stu­ going to be at le ast four other have riser, in the last y e a r, newest and tallest dorm itory— flown by U*S. A ir F o rc e p lanes. Several government and c iv il dent and a lead er of the ad hoc in E a st L ansin g; dent h elp ers got an additional M SL w ill not ra is e dorm itory One group of 20 F100 fighter - righ ts le a d e rs, including Ja m e s Com m ittee fo r an Opep H earing F erency and C h a rle s O rlebeke, u p risin gs in Latin A m erica to 25 cents an hour starting last Hubbard H all. Thi s d orm itory board and room rates next fa ll, bom bers and 8 S k y ra id e rs was F a r m e r , national d irecto r of the on C iv il R ights, said the forum a n aide to Gov. G eorge Romney, spread us thin, to e m b a rra ss us T r e a s u re r Phillip J . May. said fa ll, Thorburn said. w ill com plete the F e e -A k e rs - supported by 30 other A ir F o rc e C o n gress of R a cia l Equality, and w ill begin at 8 p.m . Thursday in on the ro le of the state in local in this hem isphere while there In addition, fulltim e and p art- Hubbard com plex on Hagadorn is an offen sive in Viet N am .” la st T h ursday. Road. figh ters and 2 V ietnam ese a ir Zolton F e re n c y , state D em ocrat­ the open a re a between the Union c iv il rig h ts questions; tim e non-student employe w ages M rs . M a r y Sharp, n e w l y - Vance re p lied : "W e ll, a s to a “ 1 think we can continue to "H ubbard w ill house 1 , 4 1 4 stu­ fo rc e p lanes. T h e group attacked ic chairm an, w ill p articipate in and the M usic Building. Light and went up, he said. elected m em ber of the E a s tL a n - sp e c ific connection, I cannot en- operate and meet our debt rates dents,” Thorburn said. two b a rrac k s compounds near an open hearing on c iv il rights sound equipment w ill be used. In L a s t fa ll, 15,8 35 students lived sing C ity Council, on the c ity ’ s lighten you. H owever, there a re without raisin g fee s this y e a r ,” Thorburn added that many stu­ Vinh Linh. on cam pus Thursday night. c a se of rain, the hearing w ill be In on-cam pus housing, he said. from tim e to tim e p ro tests which he said . “ We’ re not contempla­ dents like conveniences such as P i lot s dropped 45 tons of bombs Styled a fter the " te a c h -in s ” p art in the situation; T h e re a re currently 14 ,0 18 stu- held inside. .would indiqpte that t Hava w a y be ting a n ^ r a is e .” , and ja c k e ts and said the twcvcom- • oj|>Kiet 'Nam-: y ^ r t ju n it ie s titan-, IM -V.MipTp*, den ts'ii. ‘h " j p ^ . o u s i n g . i>"* food, service..- ' w j ' theii* La&r ¿vnt ox}*yAco..y.-.awntf mu. pounds w e r e ' ” 75' p e r eehr d e ­ fo r a ll sid es to present their on L a n sin g -E a st Lansln, sin f^ c iv il unstable situations u ^ w o p in g in Thorburn confiffned that m ore ing spaces that dormitdr^ liv - w ill include: room ra te s jumped $21 a y e a r. stroyed . Twenty buildings were c a s e s , the hearing will concen- righ ts problem s; other countries. students liv e in on-cam pus hous­ lng can provide. Dan Holtrop, Lapsing re p re - The cost two y e a r s ago w as destroyed a n d 10 others w e r e Dean Paul A. Varg of the Col­ “ L et me say from a m ilitary ing at MSU than at any other "W e ’ ve had many students who $804. T h is y e a r board and room damaged, they said . lege of A rts and L e tte rs (tenta­ standpoint that we a re p repared college o r university in the U.S. tried off-cam pus living fo r a cost $825. At the sam e tim e another flight tive), on the U niversity and its to handle such contingencies as and p ossib ly the world. y e a r and returned to a dorm i­ m ay a r is e .” M anager of Residence H alls to ry because they m issed dorm of 16 A ir F o rc e F 10 5 Thunder- ro le: He said he doubted whether P la n T o C e n tr a lize Professors Schedule conveniences,” he said. ch iefs supported by the same 30 R o b e r t L . G reen, assistan t the new housing ru le s, which f i g h t e r interceptors smashed p ro fe sso r of education, on the allow m ore students to liv e o ff- targets along 6 m a jo r highways. state u n iversity and c iv il righ ts; cam pus, would have any effect on T h e group damaged two brid ­ U n iv e rs itie s D r o p p e d Viet Policy Debates and dorm itory sign-ups. F a r m e r , who w ill make con­ "W e have m ore students sign­ B o a rd Closes ges, 10 bo xcars and one locomo­ tive. cluding statem ents. F a rm e r is ing up fo r dorm itories this y e a r The Navy jet w as lost e a rly in than we had last y e a r ," he said . State Sen. Edward J . Robin- son, D -D earborn, faced with solid n ess to work together with the board ,” R o b i n s o n said . "T h e a l s o speaking in b e h a l f of ASMSU*s S T E P program T h u rs­ ” 1 don’ t anticipate that we a r e S p arks Case the day when a flight of two c ru ­ s a d e rs and twoSkyhawk jet inter­ day afternoon. G re e r was fo rm e rly chief of overb u ilt.” opposition from state u n iv e rsi- general consensus w as, and I Two team s of p ro fe ss o rs will h isto rical studies for the Arm y c ep to rs, a ll from the c a r r ie r C urrent construction of two MSU Board of T ru stee s c h a ir­ ties and the state B oard of Edu- now agi ■ee, that a resolution of From 10 to 12, W ylie said , the speak at a d iscussion on A m e ri­ and A ir fo rce and in 1960 re ­ new d orm itories and the addi­ C o ra l Sea, pounced on a camou­ this so rt is p rem atu re.” # can policy in Viet Nam Tuesday man Warren Huff said T h u rs­ cation, has said he w ill drop his audience w ill split into six d is­ ceived the Distinguished Faculty tion to another supports T h o r- flaged truck about 85 m iles south night. day that the board has closed proposed constitutional amend­ cussion groups to be held in the A ward. of Hanoi near Cu B a c . Thom as J . Brennan, president burn’ s feeling that MSU is not the books on the ca se of H ar­ ment to strip u n iversities of th eir Union, each led by a U niversity The discussion, sponsored by One of the c ru s a d e rs apparent­ He has written "D evelopm ent over-b u ilt. old Sparks, fired C a ss County independence. of the state board, told the Sen­ the A ssociated Students of MSL, ly failed to pull out of its dive. facu lty m em ber or local c le rg y ­ of-the A m erican Doctrine of A ir Holm es H all, a s ix -s to r y coed a gricu ltu ral extension agent. " I ’ ve alw ays b elieved in strong ate ju d ic ia ry Com m ittee that the w ill be at 8 p.m . in 109 Anthony. T h e other three pilots reported man and one of the form al speak­ P o w er” and "W hat Roosevelt dorm itory located east of M c- Huff said that the board closed cen tralized control of higher ed­ board believed " i t would be p re ­ Speaking in favor o fU .S . policy no groundfire or enemy a irc ra ft, e r s . W ylie said there is a chance Thought.” Donel H all, w ill be ready for use the m atter when Sparks refused ucation,” said Robinson, "b u t ap­ m ature fo r the state to consider w ill be W esley F ish e l and Guy and the cra sh seem ed a probable coeds w ill be given late p e r­ Fox was head of the MSU p ro j­ next fa ll. The dorm itory w ill to accept a tra n sfe r to St. C la ir p arently the thought is not pop­ a constitutional amendment a f­ H. Fox, p ro fe sso rs of political accident. They said the truck was m issio n to attend the sessio n s. ect to help Viet Nam in 1961 and house 1,2 7 6 students. County. He said there should be fecting a ra d ica l redistribution of scien ce. Taking t h e opposite dam aged. u la r .” " T h e resu lt should be a lot of was acting head of the P o litical A lso ready fo r occupancy next pow ers among the se v e ra l uni­ viewpoint w ill be L .H . B attistini, no question concerning S p a rk s’ The resolution would have put stim ulating questions,” he said. Scien ce Department during 1957— fall w ill be two-wings now being Tw o other N avy fligh ts, each v e rs ity and college governing p ro fe sso r of social scien ce, and pension rights. the 10 state co lleges and univer­ No position o t h e r than that 8. one consisting of two C ru sa d e rs boards on the one hand and the added to the Owen G rad uateC en - " I f he is eligib le fo r a pen­ s it ie s under the control of the there is discrim ination in E ast T hom as H. G re e r, chairm an of and two S k y ra id e rs, shot up roads B attistin i was suprem e com ­ te r, sion, he can re ceive one by ap- new state B oard of Education. It state board on the other.” the Humanities Departm ent. ge n e ra lly along Route 1 between L an sin g is held by the organiz­ m ander of the A llied Pow ers in would a lso have made their gov­ F ish e l is a consultant to th e ” We a re adding 5 16 additional (c o n tin u e d on page 5) Route 7 and the 17th p a ra lle l. Brennan a lso said that unless ing com m ittee. The purpose of Tokyo during World War II. He sp aces to Owen,” Thorburn said . erning board appointive instead the board is supported by the t h e d iscussion groups, W ylie U .S . government on Viet Nam and has written "T h e U .S. and A sia ” of e lective and stripped them of le g isla tu re , "th e r e m ay have to said , is to help come up with w as a special a d vise r to the Viet th eir power to control expendi­ be stro n ger re strictio n s placed p o ssib le solutions to the prob­ Nam government from 1956-58. tu re s. on the state • u n iv e r s itie s ." He le m . He has been in the country as " A l l of the u n iversities 1 talk­ ed to have e x p re ssed w illin g- w a s re fe rrin g to the continuing S e v e ra l U niversity adm inis­ debate o ver establishm ent of a tra to rs and local re a lto rs w ere recen tly as N ovem ber, when he was a correspondent f o r the Washington Post and the North L o m a x C it e s P r o m is e , N e w E th ic U n iversity of Michigan branch invited to p articip ate, W ylie said, at F lin t. The board has ruled but declined. The m ayor, City A m erican N ew spaper A lliance. onstrations e v e r outlive th eir B y C O L L E E N O ’ BR IE N eration, whom he defined a s any­ again st such a branch, and sev­ Council a n d Human R elations H is books include “ Viet Nam: usefu ln ess. State News S taff W r i t e r one o v er 30, must get out of the e ra l law m ak ers a r e balking at C om m ission of E ast Lan sing have Is V i c t o r y P o ss ib le ? ” an d “ We have moved aw ay from the way so that the younger genera­ F re s h m a n Is going along with the board. a ll been invited to attend. "P ro b le m s of F ree d o m .” The N egro revolution in this country is forcin g the white man tion w ill not be blinded by th eir e ra of h a re m -sca re m demon­ stra tio n s,” he said, "b u t there is to liv e up to the A m erican ethic, p aren ts’ p reju d ices. s till a need fo r w ell-planned, pur­ Miss L a n s in g L o u is E . Lom ax told a confer­ "W hat we need now is a white man who understands and has the poseful dem onstrations.” ence on ra c ia l problem s Saturday "W hat you re a lly need in E a st ■ Ju lie Sudau, Mount C lem ens courage to a c t ," the author said . in Anthony H all. L a n sin g .” he added, " i s a good fresh m an and Kappa Alpha Theta, Lom ax called the Constitution “ The white man must now fully open h o u s i n g law that is en­ w as chosen M iss Lansin g in final " a product of the white, Anglo- accept the A m erican p rom ise be­ fo rced .” competition at E v e r e t t H i g h Saxon, Protestant m ale e g o .” cau se when people a re thrown to­ In rep ly to another question, School Saturday night. " T h is country was born wrong gether they get to like each other Lom ax said the Negroes have The 1 9 - y e a r - o l d , 5 - f o o t - 7 and has been doomed from the in s p i t e of h isto rical back­ not developed a true leader. They blonde is a m usic education m ajor gro u n d ," the Negro author said. s ta rt,” Lom ax said .. do not have a lead er who c a n * Wien* i',1* "I? j-atf d n M h c& sy "Tt ■h e . men who «' ■ founded 5,t* (his e ratty V&fc.-Negrp talent entry w as a piano se le c ­ country cam e nere ror re lig io u s who m akes the winning touch- “ M artin Luther King is a good freedom , but they would not allow tion. white le a d e r,” said Lom ax, "but The new M iss Lansing decided R e la te d s t o r i e s - page 5 others the sam e freed om ,” he he speaks m ore to the white man to etjter the contest when she said. than to the N egro .” received an entry blank in the down to win a football game for When the w h i t e man f i r s t Lom ax predicted that if the Ne­ M ichigan State can’ t rent a room brought N egroes to this country to m ail. gro e v e r decides that he is w ill­ " I t ’ s excitin g,” she said , and in E a st L a n sin g ,” he said. work fo r him, he ju stified s la v e r y ing to die fo r his freedom , there noted that by coincidence her Old institutions in A m erican because t h e Negro w as not a would be a real revolution. " B i g S is te r” in Kappa Alpha so ciety a r e declining he said, and C h ristian , according to L o m ax. LOUIS L O M A X Theta is Anne L a w r e n z , the what he c alled the "N ew Ethic” A fter he converted the N egro to The Negro author said he op­ is upon the A m erican .people. C h ristian ity, he ju stified it by en slave someone, his grandchil­ poses the poverty program a s a reigning M iss MSU. " T h e white man’ s problem now saying the Negro w as m o ra lly and dren w ill stab yours in a subway perm anent fixtu re. F ir s t runrier-up in the contest is to su rv iv e the birth of this new intellectually in fe rio r, L o m a x som e night.” "T h e la st thing theN egro needs w as P am ela-S u e Hoxie, a L an ­ e th ic,” L om ax s a id ,’ ’ and history said. In response to a question re ­ is to have someone give him three sing E a ste rn sen ior, and second has proved that man w ill do any­ "T h e white man is now s u ffe r­ garding the usefulness of demon­ runner-up w as Diane Ja n e Doyle, DAN C E O F TH E HOURS— T h i s yearns W a te r C a r n i v a l w i l l have s o m e th in g new hot m eals a day,” Lom ax said. thing to s u rv iv e — even the right ing the social consequences of strations fo r an open housing o r­ L an sin g C o m m u n i t y C o llege to o f f e r the audience. F o r th e f i r s t t i m e , d a n c e rs w i l l e n te r t a in . H e r e c h o r e o g r a - "H e m ust have the opportunity thing if he has to.” his s in s ,” said Lom ax. " R e t r i ­ dinance in E ast Lansing, Lom ax fresh m an . Susan K ay G reen , Lan­ p h e r Jean G a l, r ig h t , g iv e s i n s t r u c t i o n s to A n ne tte A b r a m s and S h e ila Rosenthal, to earn it.” L o m a x said that the older gen­ bution fo r sin m eans that if you sa id he does not feel that dem­ sing, w as chosen M iss Congen­ tw o o f the d a n c e rs . Photo by L a r r y C a r ls o n ia lity. 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan M onday, May 10, 1965 P o in t Of View Which Side Ire Vei «? 0 W e e W illy P u llo u t E a s t L a n s i n g m a y s o o n h a v e to f a c e up to th e l a t e n t c i v i l r i g h t s tio n s of c o n s t i t u t i o n a l i t y s t i l l to be re s o lv e d by the s t a t e - - a n open mmmmmmmmmmmmm By R ic h a rd A. S tra it E d i t o r ’ s N ote: R ic h a r d A . S t r a i t , O r c h a r d L a k e p r o b l e m it h a s c o n s i s t e n t l y s w e p t occupancy o rd in a n c e s e e m s by j u n io r , is a p o l i t i c a l s c ie n c e m a j o r and a m e m b e r u n d e r th e r u g . T h i s is the v a l u e f a r the b e s t m e a n s of e l i m i n a t i n g o f the MSU P e o p l e - t o - P e o p l e A s s o c ia tio n , w h ic h is p la n n in g e c o n o m ic a id to a V ie tn a m e s e v i l la g e . of th e n e w ly a c t i v e r i g h t s p r o t e s ­ the o v e r t s i g n s of p r e j u d i c e h e r e . t o r s on c a m p u s : th e y a r e s h a k ­ The e x a c t t e r m s could be a d ­ One day, Wee W illy Pullout, respected m em ber ofthe B e a rd , de­ c la re d to the world that he was a disgruntled dem onstrator. F o r ing o u t the r u g an d r a i s i n g d u s t j u s t e d to m e e t th e n e e d s of a y e a r s he had protested against the e v ils of A m erican so ciety, but c l o u d s t h a t th e c i t y m a y not b e c o l l e g e - t o w n s i t u a t i o n , a n d w h ile life had continued on its sam e m iserab le cou rse in spite of his b ra v e attem pts to better it. a b le to i g n o r e . it would b e p a in ftil f o r s o m e M r s . A s Willy put it, "W henever I opened my mouth to p rotest, som e The p ro b le m involves m o re G ibsons fo r a w hile, e v e ry o n e clown would point his sticky cap italist fin ger at my beard and la u g h ." So poor W illy packed his guitar, his P e ace in V iet Nam sig n , and th a n th e a t t e m p t s of a few r e a l ­ c o u ld h a v e a s u i t a b l e h o m e and h is best p air of thongs, and he left the regim ented world of Moo to t o r s to k e e p p r i c e s h igh by k e e p ­ if a h e a l t h y a t t i t u d e w a s e n c o u r ­ seek refuge on a lonely island, " f r e e from the degrading influence ing N e g r o e s o u t and of a few ag e d by t h e c i t y s o o n t h e r e w o u ld o f State Department lie s ,” to use W illy’ s w ords. T h e re he studied u n d e r another B e a rd , who, between innings, h o m e - o w n e r s to p r e s e r v e t h e i r n e e d be no p r o b l e m . taught W illy that you ju st can’ t play ball with the c a p ita lis ts . In­ p r e j u d i c e s by “ c h o o s i n g ” w h o m But o th e r m o v e s can be taken sp ire d , Willy set off to dem onstrate in V iet Nam. W illy was greeted in Saigon by a throng of Buddhist rio te r s who th e y w a n t l iv i n g in t h e i r h o m e s . s h o r t of p a s s i n g an o r d i n a n c e t h a t so touched W illy’ s heart that he gave a ll the m onks fre e gasoline At th e r o o t o f th e p r o b l e m is would s h o w t h a t E a s t L a n s i n g is and m atches, then took out his sign and joined in the celebration. Suddenly the a ir was rent by a violent explosion, and W illie made th e f a c t t h a t E a s t L a n s i n g is a c o l ­ ready for open occu p an cy . it to the em bassy ju st in tim e to se e the A m erican s who w ere still l e g e to w n , an d t h a t th e c o l l e g e M o r e j o i n t a t t e m p t s by th e c i t y alive come staggerin g out of the sm oking stru ctu re. "A m e ric a n war m o n g e rs!" he shouted at the bleeding v ictim s. a c r o s s th e s t r e e t f r o m the c ity and th e U n i v e r s i t y a r e n e e d e d to While others gazed dumbly at the 20 Vietnam ese c iv ilia n s who had is a b ig and v a r i e d o n e . b i g g e r w o rk o u t th e p r o b l e m in a w a y t h a t been killed by the b la st, W illy recoiled in h o rro r as V ietnam ese so l­ d ie rs beat the te r r o r is t who had thrown the bomb. "H ow inhuman, th a n th e c ity i t s e l f and a lo t m o r e will m e a n s o m e t h i n g . An e x a m ­ how b a r b a r ic !" c rie d W illy as he ran away from the ghastly scen e. e n l i g h t e n e d . T h e w ay f o r th e m u ­ p le: a j o i n t p o l i c y o f c e n s u r e L a te r, as W illy trotted along a country road on his way to a V iet­ tu a l p r o b l e m s of E a s t L a n s i n g and against la n d lo rd s and r e a lto r s nam ese villa g e , he p assed an A m erican a irb ase where he saw s e v ­ e r a l m arines loading flag-draped coffins onto a waiting plane. He M ic h ig a n S ta te to be s o lv e d is f o r who d i s c r i m i n a t e t h a t w o u ld d e n y ran to the fence yellin g "A m e ric a n s go hom e!” and continued on his the two to w o r k t o g e t h e r , p u ttin g th e m l i c e n s e s a n d w o u ld d i s c o u r ­ wav. A s Willy approached his destination, he saw that it was en circled a s i d e f e a r s of b e c o m i n g p e r m a ­ age s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y f r o m jLo oks L ik e A utom ation F in a lly Caught Up W ith by a wall of earth , b ristlin g with bamboo spikes and c o ils of barbed n e n t l y in v o lv e d in e a c h o t h e r ’s a f ­ renting o r buying fro m th e m . A M iss F lu sh B ottom . w ire . He stopped in am azem ent. "W hat stran ge people,’ ’ he pon­ d ered . “ They put up b a r r ie r s to keep out th eir frie n d s.” fairs. “ b l a c k l i s t ” of d i s c r i m i n a t o r y Suddenly W illy’ s e y e s narrow ed. It w as a sneaky A m erican tric k . O ne of the b a s i c f a c t s a b o u t th e h om eow ners and r e a lto r s , a v a il­ He ran into the ham let to warn the inhabitants. “ Stupid p ea sa n ts,” he said . “ The A m erican s have im prisoned you to keep you from be­ h o u s in g d i s c r i m i n a t i o n p r o b l e m a b l e , s a y , in th e U n i v e r s i t y h o u s ­ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ing liberated by your frien d s. But do not w o rry, fo r your frien d s are h e r e is th a t a l m o s t e v e r y o n e who in g o ff ic e a n d th e C i t y H a l l , w o u ld working to fre e y o u . A lre a d y they have elim inated your le a d e rs , your te a c h e rs and your health w o rkers who w e re corrupted by the lie s of a t t e m p t s to find a h o m e and i s r e ­ be e f f e c t i v e . E i t h e r s t r o n g e r o r the A m erican a g g r e s s o r s . Soon you w ill be fr e e !” fu s e d is c o n n e c t e d in s o m e w ay w eak er m e a n s could be c o n s id ­ A fter hearing W illy’ s w ords, the people m urm ured among them­ with t h e U n i v e r s i t y . S o m e c i t i ­ D e a r P h y llis : The Shortest Distance se lv e s and selected an old man to speak fo r them. He hobbled up to ered. W illy and told him about the half m illion hom eless and hungry people z e n s of E a s t L a n s i n g h a v e no t y e t T o the E d ito r: they walk on g r a s s to get from- who w ere now living in the swam ps because they had fled th eir v il­ f a c e d t h e f a c t th a t th e U n i v e r ­ T h e p o i n t i s t h a t th e p r o b l e m My D ear M iss H elper: I suggest a com prom ise fo r M r. e r. the end of one sidewalk to anoth- la g e s after th eir " fr ie n d s ” had liberated them. "W ith frien d s like that, who needs e n em ie s?” he asked, as the v illa g e r s nodded in s i t y ’s p r e s e n c e i m p l i e s th e p r e s ­ b e l o n g s to b o t h E a s t L a n s i n g and I feel it only my duty to c o r - F e r r is , who seem s to b ep ro u d o f Look at the obvious pathways, agreem ent. e n c e of N e g r o e s . A f r i c a n s , A s ­ th e U n i v e r s i t y . N e i t h e r c a n s h r u g re c t som e of the erroneous sta te - ments included in your "p o in t of adding big ger and higher fen ces M r. F e r r i s , put sidew alks th ere, (“ We ju st keep adding fen ces and and take down these idiotic fen­ “ What strange p e o p le ," said W illy. " T h e y flee from freed om . I wonder w h y." ia n s and o t h e r n o n - M i d w 'e s t e r n it o f f a n d e x p e c t th e o t h e r to s o l v e v ie w ." S i n c e you o b v i o u s l y fooling students” ), ces. " P e r h a p s you should see fo r y o u r s e lf," said the old man. t y p e s , and th a t t h e s e p e o p l e lik e it . a n d b o th m u s t b e i n v o l v e d i f . haven t observed any of th e d em - on strations on cam pus let me why not put sidew alks where they a re obviously needed? It is DeLayne R . Hudspeth So Willy set out to see for himseM, sign and a ll. He n ever r e ­ th e r e s t of th e U n i v e r s i t y m u s t b e turned. t h e r e IS to b e a s a t i s f a c t o r y S O - hasten to a ssu re you that not " a l l obvious to m ost students that they Lansing graduate student Y e a r s la te r, a Vietnam ese peasant, scrounging in the jungle fo r a c c e p t e d f o r w h a t th e y a r e . lu t io n . T, . „ r ___ look a lik e .” F o r exam ple, my h a ir is m e- are not. Fu rth erm o re, it is my opinion ro o ts, found a broken guitar, a lone sandal, and W illy’ s faded sign. B o th th e c i t y an d th e U n i v e r ­ It i s a p p r o p r i a t e f o r s t u d e n t s dlum length, g en erally com bed. I that the fen ces he is so proud of The R olling Tide Thinking that they w e re ancient re lig io u s r e lic s , he took them to a Chinaman who gave him a half a handful of ric e fo r the guitar and s i t y h a v e b e e n la x in i m p r e s s ­ to b e p r o t e s t i n g d i s c r i m i n a t o r y don’ t c a re to w ear sandals in cool are a lot m ore unsightly than the sandal.,Th e peasant kept the sign to ward off evil s p irits . The Brown-Bagger weather. 1 like p astel clothing. I paths created by students. Does ing t h i s m e s s a g e upo n th e p e o p l e h o u s i n g b e c a u s e It IS t h e i r p r o b - don-t even own a book bag. But I this $15,000 include the e x tra la - T o the E d ito r: of E a s t L a n s i n g . T h e r i g h t s p r o ­ l e m , b o tfl in th e t r a n s c e n d e n t a l, do w ear su n gla sse s on sunny d ays bor that go es into mowing around t e s t s a r e a i m e d at l e a s t i n - p a r t o n e - w o r l d s e n s e a n d in th e v e r y — forgive m e. A s a ca se in point, at the l i- M Ch p ost? I d are sa y not. T h is cam pus i t beginning to I must re g is t e r my s u rp ris e at t h e ignorance -of T h o m a s H. a t f o r c i n g b o th the c i t y g o v 'e r n - r e a l s e n s e t h a t th e y a r e h u r t by b ra ry sit-in , I was wearing a light i00k w o rse than Old M iss with a ll G r e e r , p ro fe ss o r of hum anities, B y JU D I N IC O L n ien t, a n d t h e V kiiversi* y a d m i n i s ­ t h f ^ a c k of c o o p e r a t i o n an d .A m - blue sw e ater, p laidberm udasand ' " ' i H f r alone in w ip ­ its barbed w ire . I would hope that j& ii$ o n e -higher, up ftc r . TVsnfcs in his M ay 3 letter to the edi­ to r. lt< Rkw* j»a-'\cjy:£reer fait*«' The one person on cam pus whom even C-SR ignores is the brown- m 17 n e r s t a n d i n g b e t w e e n th e t w o ^ i a e s tiie g tiy w h o c fn a V s a c k , * . , ■ t r a t i o n into playiTig t h e i r p r o p e r ing " u n -b e a t" attire. would re a liz e that students don’ t to se e how P resid en t Johnson Now that spring is here he can probably be found crouched on the r o l e s a s d e f e n d e r s of h u m a n d i g ­ of G r a n d R i v e r A v e n u e . A lso , you might be interested to know that 1 counted five b eard s walk on g r a s s to d estroy g r a s s ... could r e f e r to Viet Nam as another "M u n ic h ." wet g r a s s along the r iv e r eating his lunch as the d eb ris flo ats by. On a 1.4 4 0 -ac re cam pus where 14,000 students live off-cam pus nity . T h e d i r e c t a c ti o n th e y a r e c o n ­ present at 2 :13 p.m . P r o fe s s o r G re e r (andyour fo l­ and park eith er in E a st Lansing parking Jots o r m iles out on Mt. T h e C it y a n d th e U n i v e r s i t y s i d e r i n g . no m o r e n o r l e s s th a n A s fo r "p arad in g solem nly, never s m ilin g " —you m u s t be H öw M any? low ers), we a re dealing with a world movement in Viet Nam (not Hope Road, at least som e students don’ t have tim e to dash home fo r h a v e b o th g o n e on r e c o r d a s o p ­ th e Civil r i g h t s t e a c h - i n a n d O th e r kidding. E ith er that or the dem - T o the E d ito r: m erely a c iv il w ar), Just as a no-m atter-h ow -quick-a lunch. “ C a feteria se a ts a re for paying cu sto m ers only,” a young couple p o s i n g d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in h o u s ­ o p e n h e a r i n g s th e y h, a v e p ,l a n n e d, , onstrations in which I’ v e p a r tic i- pated have not been " ty p ic a l.’ (700 m illion fo r a w a r? How world movement w as dealt with Munich. If we yie ld to V iet w as told recen tly in the International C en ter by a fellow patron. i n g . T h e U n i v e r s i t y r e m o v e s th e w ill b e a i m e d a t e m b a r r a s s i n g I d istin ctly rem em ber reading many people could be fed on (70 0 Nam, the w ar w ill m erely be M rs. M argaret W yrick is a housewife from Ovid who d riv e s to MSU three tim es a week to take natural scien ce. She would rather n a m e s of h o m e o w n e r s k n o w n to b o th th e c ity a n d th e U n i v e r s i t y " G r u m p ," the Dan Smoot Report and the prologue of “ T h e Wife of m illion? How many people could postponed— ju st as itw a sa tM u n - get a co lle g e education on (700 iCh. rid e the com m uter bus out to eat in h er c a r than eat in the h alls of d isc rim in a te fro m i t s housing in to ta k in g a s t a n d . It m a y n o t b e Bath” during the lib ra ry s it -in — m illion? How many bouses could So m any have m issed com - the Natural Science Building. Kate Ryan, Boston junior, s its in the main co rrid o r of the art cen­ l i s t s , b u t t a k e s no f u r t h e r i n i t i a ­ fun f o r e i t h e r o n e , b u t t h e g o a l and laughing, even. T h e re w ere be built fo r the poor with (700 p ietely the lesson taught during te r to eat. The A rt Departm ent maintenance sta ff rem oved the bench t iv e . T h e c i t y h a s e s t a b l i s h e d a c a n n o t be c r i t i c i z e d . indeed moments of l e v i t y at Washington, D .C ., and I don’ t r e - m illio n ? How much health c a re the Cuban c r i s i s : T h ey step on could be given with (700 m illion? to e s— and fo r e v e ry step we take n ear the soft drink m achine. H u m a n R e l a t i o n s C o m m i s s i o n to m em ber seeing com pletely grim Y e t this is ju st a little e x tra back, they take one forw ard, “ T h e only p lace on cam pus where a person who c a r r ie s his lunch can eat without b e i n g stared at is in the basem ent of t h e Student s tu d y th e s i t u a t i o n , b u t r e f u s e d The p ro te s to rs a re seek in g not face s at Selm a. P erh ap s it’ s ju st because I’ ve money to continue a w ar that is jo in us in keeping our feet wrong. Can this go on? I wonder, s till, P ro fe s s o r G re e r and fo l- S e rv ic e s B u ild in g ," M rs . W yrich said . " A l l w e ask fo r a re other to a d o p t th e o p e n o c c u p a n c y o r ­ s o m u c h a “ c o n f r o n t a t i o n ” w ith only started participating in dem - I wonder. lo w e rs. T h e re a re no longer many little p laces a c ro s s cam pus like t h is ." d i n a n c e r e c o m m e n d e d by t h e the o ld e r g e n e ra tio n of l e a d e r s onstrations this spring, and am JoAnne E . N eil steps in c ro ssin g the A tlantic. as a * m eaningful c o n s e n s u s th erefo re not com pletely corrup ­ c o m m i s s i o n a y e a r ago. f r o m w h ic h a ll c a n w o r k . T h e y ted, but I do believe I could still R io P ie d ra s, Puerto T hom as P . C . F arago S u m m e r V a ca tio n s, N e i t h e r th e c i t y ’s n o r th e U n i ­ put on a m ad ras blouse and cra n - R ico , sophom ore Mt. C lem ens sen ior v e r s i t y ’s m o v es have been su ffi­ w ant that c o n se n su s now, and w ant *e rry *kf ? ' blend int° the u"dif- c i e n t to e l i m i n a t e th e p r o b l e m . e v e r y o n e to d e c i d e now w h i c h ferentiated crowd at any C a se m ix er and thus become so cia lly a re fo r PEN GUIN S© N e i t h e r c l a i m s t h a t th e y h a v e . S id e h e i s on. acceptable. One swallow doesn't make a summer. But one or more of these Penguins can make your summer. Make it more Som ething new is needed. T h e a n s w e r , we h o p e , w ill b e M a ry S u e G a s t ACROSS 36. Work unit pleasant, more rewarding. At t h is p o i n t - - d e s p i t e q u e s - obvious. B arod sophomore 1. Bee's 38. lo rry Ed. by rnmmmmmmmmmmsm T H E W O R L D IN 1984. V o ls . I an d I I . N ig e l C o ld e r. O u t­ pollen brush 40. Dance step s ta n d in g a u th o r itie s in a ll fie ld s lo o k in to the fu tu re , p ro v id e a 6. Keenness 4 1. Sour p r e v ie w o f the n e x t tw e n ty y e a r s w h ic h re a d s lik e s c ie n c e fic tio n But S e rio u s ly . . . 12 . junto vinegar sh o rn o f th e f a n ta s y . ®5<4 each In The Banks Of The Red Cedar 13 . Powerful 44. Watering T H E M IS E D U C A T IO N O F A M E R IC A N T E A C H E R S , /otnos D explosive place K o e r n c r . B a s e d on a tw o y e a r s tu d y o f te a c h e r- tra in in g in s t it u ­ 14 . Retaliate 46. Competitor tio n s , th is b o o k p u lls no p u n c h e s . . . s h o w s th a t n e w id e a s an d 16 . Relative 48. Scottish m e th o d s a re u rg e n tly n e e d e d to im p ro v e the c a lib e r o f the te a c h ­ 1 7 . Sunbeam plaid ing p r o fe s s io n . $ 1 .2 5 18. Up and 5(1. Football By DON S O C K O L C ed ar w ill prevent the landings of pleted, the usual procedure is to actly where they a re — and tear about team S O U T H E A S T A S I A IN T U R M O IL . B rio n Crazier. A fre s h an d 52. Surmise a u th o rita tiv e v ie w o f th e e v e n ts , p e r s o n a lit ie s an d p o lit ic s in ­ The 43rd MSU Water C arn ival m any a irc ra ft at local a ir s t r ip s . tear down the floats and allow the down the r iv e r , ¿0. Conducted 4. Wash tor 1 1 . By birth v o lv e d in to d a y ’s e x p lo s iv e s it u a t io n in S o u th e a s t A s ia . 950 22. Summer 53. Sp. city 15 . Date gold w ill be held next weekend. r e fu ta b le facts j n short. W ater C a rn iv a l w ill be good, but the odor w ill contin- Red c «d ar t0 f° l low its c o u rse , unimpeded, fo r the coming y e a r , T h is w ill take ca re of the odor problem , and as the floats are al­ drink 54. Sarsaparil­ 5. Seaweed 19 . Mountain F A C T A N D F IC T IO N IN P S Y C H O L O G Y . H. J. E y s e n c k T h e lo n g T h ere are two i 23. l’igpen la: obs. in Asia a w a ite d fin a l v o lu m e o f P r o fe s s o r E y s e n c k 's t rilo g y c o v e r s su c h i a * One r w ,c 6. Near about spring at MSU. is that that ue to insult local n o se s. 1 su&&e s l that lh is Ve a r we lre a d w a y s a ttra c tive we w ill still have 26. Sea duck VI inor to p ic s a s n e u ro t ic an d c r im in a l b e h a v io r, a lc o h o lis m , t r a f f ic v io la ­ How do we so lve th isp ro blem ? another path. given up none ofthe scenic beauty 28 1’lus DOWN 7. Permission to rs , an d d e p th p s y c h o lo g y . $ 1 .2 5 Water C arn ival will continue its 8. Unicorn 2 1 Morning I’ m glad I asked. When W ater C arn ival is o v e r, of cam p us. T h is leaves one r e - 30. Anent 1. Blemish su c c ess and popularity. The s e c ­ moisture T H E P E N G U IN B O O K O F A M E R IC A N F O L K S O N G S . C o m p ile d ond is that the odor of the Red When Water C a rn iv a l is com - we should leave the floats e x - m aining problem . What is to hap­ 3 1 . You and I 2. Gallant lish 9. Aspects 24. Intrude find e d ite d by Alnn Lomax. P io n o n rro n g e m n n ts by E liz a b e th pen to W ater C arn ival? 32. H aggard gentleman 2 5. Word ol P o sto n . I l l f a v o r it e s , w it h g u ita r c h o rd s an d c o m p le te g u ita r W ater C arn ival will not m iss a 34. Periods of 3. Took 10. Catchall le a rn in g m e th o d , a 1'«" x 11". $ 1 .9 5 agreement history orders word y e a r . T h e re w ill be only one dif­ 2b. Ft tie C O M IN G IN JU N E ! MICHIGAN feren ce. Since the floats will al­ / 2 3 4 S « 7 9 10 sheep C R I M E A T G U I L D F O R D an d M Y S T E R Y IN T H E C H A N N E L , ready be made, the living units 27. Kipped out *1 STATI •’ 'V w fV ia siT v STA TE N EW S *« Each living unit, instead, 'vill i - *£.tr ' S t- m' X 1 7A T*t; * 1 downward the iu - s L J w o in P e n g u in 's s e rie s o f F re e m a n W ills C r o fts ] ' m trodt! wmoo* . I * . 8 'Cket is c a rry in g %p.„au'"- ■>-,yztv7,, the house;’*! one v»-\- 2j% V >u 4 b," to $et>.*.T T " va- .strings- #».wct»*'Akxci $trfcqi$,&iven, m atic “ Luna 5” station weighing 3,242 pounds. man s a y s . On furth er question As the boys go about their fan­ he. said . It should be specified Coupon] Announcement of.the unmanned moon launch was made only hours ing he w ill admit he doesn' ciful spring a d v e n t u r e s , the that .the money is to be used after, the K rem lin showed off its rocket might in a V -E Day parade re a lly have any nonkeys, but : * b reeze seem s to say, “ We a re so le ly for development and not and unveiled a giant rocket sim ila r to those that orbited the. Yostok he did, spring' would be their1 such stuff as dream s a re made for w a rs, for p rivate gain, or to Sunglasses and Voskhod sp acesh ip s. house-jum ping season. on. . .” in crea se population. Another young fellow main­ $ 1 .0 0 tains that spring is the digging season . With hard work and 5- y e ar-o ld stick -to -itive n e ss h e B a k e r’ s S e c re ta ry Dies In C ra sh plans to dig “ all the way to Couponi T e x a s " this y e ar. OCEAN C IT Y , M d.—C a ro le T y le r , the beautiful form er The four-foot set, too, has its UT. Tannini C apitol Hill S e c re ta ry who figured in the Bobby B ak er in­ s u r fe r s . vestigation, was k illed Sunday in the cra sh of a light plane “ In the spring 1 like to jump n ear h ere. Ocean C ity police reported. onto a board into the w a te r ," Sgt. John Quinn of the C ity Police said the only other oc­ one of them said. cupant of the plane, pilot R obert D avis of Huntington, W, V a., Others of the boys said the also perished in the accident. best things about spring w ere bike riding, swimming, digging ouponi to China and making quicksand (2 p a rts sand and 1 part w ater). Stupette Roll-On Hanoi Safe, F o r Now Two of the boys even held, with a straight face , that “ the best part of spring is the flo w e rs .” WASHINGTON— A top State Department offi­ E v e ry group has its m ilitant c ia l Sunday left open the question of whether the United States eventually might bo m b llan o i,cap ­ ital of North Viet Nam. William P . Bundy - assistan t s e c re ta ry of state for F a r E a ste rn af f ai rs and one of the ad­ Look! ¡C o u p o n i Old Spice Stick m inistration’ s top V ietnam ese policy p la n n e rs- said there w ere no p resen t plans to extend the It’ s F R E E a ir strik e s to Hanoi. rog. $ 1 . 0 0 But he declined to speculate on future plans, and said U Js, a llie s re a lizeth atth eU n ited S tates Bundy cannot give a ssu ra n ces that it w ill not strik e at the North V ietnam ese capital. How to Coupon i O sw ald’ s R ifle May Be Saved BREAK Aspirin WASHINGTON—T he rifle that killed P resid en t Kennedy would r e ­ into your 10 0 ’ » mai n in government hands fo re ve r if C o n g re ss approves a bill to be proposed by the Ju s tic e Departm ent. T h is and other key evidence used by the W arren Com m ission in FIELD A s o u n d c ol l ege b a c k ­ pinning the assassin ation on L e e H arvey Oswald would go into the National A rch ives if the Attorney G eneral determined its retention g r o u n d pl u s wi de k n o w l ­ e d g e in your m a j o r field s h o u l d a d d u p t o a r e­ Cigarettes would be in the public in terest. w a r d i n g c a r e e r for you. But, first you m u s t “ b r e a k in.” O ne prov en wa y is to ga i n pr act ic al skills t h a t s u p p l e m e n t 25‘ GOLFERS! I your acad em ic know l­ e d g e. T h e n your se r vi c es will b e ip d e m a n d no i always . «fi*»-* Jpsa.Uer h©»« Co up ons good t h r o u g h „e q u a liz e d ■ * your field O nc e in, you'll h av e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to May 1 7 SHAG BAUS *1.19 doz. pr ov e yourself. K a t h a r i n e G ib b s offers Coupons good at P la stic S p e c i a l C o u r s e for E a s t L a n s i n g O n ly i C o i i e g e W o m e n %( 8V2. PRACTICE BAILS m o n t h s ) , prov idi ng e x ­ STATE 00 pe r t t r a i n i n g in s e c r e t a ­ e a. or 6 f „ r * 1 rial skills. B r eak into your field the proven G i bb s way. TENNIS RACQUETS» „ Discount from J W rite C o lle g e Dean fo r G IB B S G IR L S AT WORK F R E E l USGA 1965 G olf R u l e B ook-w ith p u r- ch ase of $1.0 0 or m ore. K A T H A R IN E G IB B S Cosmetics & L A R R Y C U S H IO N SPORTING P a rk S E C R E T A R IA L 2 1 M a r lb o r o u g h S t., B O S T O N , M A S S . 0 2 1 1 6 200 Ave NEW YORK, N. Y. 10017 Vitamins 3020 Vine St. - 1 blk. N. of Mich. A ve. - West of S e a rs 33 P l y m o u t h S t . , M O N T C L A I R . N . 1. 0 7 0 4 2 ¡A c r o s s From Student S e r v ic e s 7 7 S . A n g e ll S t P R O V ID E N C E . R . 1. 0 2 9 0 S Open Mon . & F r i . Nights T ill 9_____________ IW 57465 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, May 10, 1965 C u ltu re s L a tin A m e ric a C o n fe re n c e S e t Two authorities on change in of Industrial Relations System s | On WKAR MONDAY - AM 10:05 a .m . M u s i c Room— I O f W o rld developing nations w ill be guest in Developing Econom ies” i n CO W ELL: Symphony No. 1 1 . 10 6 -10 8 International C e n t e r . P re s e n te d le ctu re rs this week at the s e ­ 2 p.m . Springtim e— E L G A R : cond annual conference on ' ‘ U r­ T h is evening at 8 p.m . he w ill Pomp & C ircum stan ce M arch banism in Uatin A m erica” spon­ speak to interested students and No. 1; COOPER: F a n tasia; B E E ­ sored by the MSU Uatin A m er­ facu lty on "T h e Social, P o litical The 2 1st annual International THOVEN: Symphony No. 3; IV E S: ican Studies Center. and Econom ic Im plications of U r­ F e s tiv a l of M i c h i g a n State Pianoforte Sonata No. 2 ; TCH A I- Kalman H. S ilve rt, p ro fe sso r banism in Uatin A m e ric a .” T h is rounded off on Saturday night with K O V SK Y -K R E ISLE R : H u m o r ­ of political science at Dartmouth m eeting w ill be held in the Con- a grand group dance by a ll the esque; HAYDN: Symphony No. 83. C ollege and director of studies Con Room of the International participants of stage and fashion M ONDAY - FM for the A m erican U n iversities C en ter. shows and the- distribution of 10 a.m . On Cam pus— S ir K arl Field Staff, w ill speak to student M oore, who w ill a r r iv e on cam ­ p r i z e s byPresidentJohnA# Popper, U n iversity of London, and faculty groups on campus pus T h u rsd ay, w ill speak to stu­ Hannah before an audience of ''T ru th and Content.” today and T uesday. Wilbert E . dents and faculty on "U rb an ism 1 p.m . M usic T h eater— Mu­ over 5,000. Moore, sociologist for the R us­ and Social Change in Uatin A m er­ The Philippines sto le the lim e­ s ic a l, " G ir l Who Cam e to Sup- sell Sage Foundation, w ill le c ­ ic a ” at 8 p.m . in the Con-Con light in th e ‘ Kaleidoscope* o fC u l- p e r.” ture at student and faculty col- Room . On F rid a y , he w ill d is­ 8 p.m . M OZART O pera, " L a tu re by winning the f ir s t p riz e . loquia Thursday and Frid ay. c u ss problem s of com parative T h ey presented th eir traditional Clemenza Di T ito .” Both v isito rs w ill also hold re se a rc h design with f a c u l t y 10:30 p.m . M usic o f Today— culture through a one-act play sev eral m eetings with interested m em b ers. Com positions by Lucia Dlugos- which included a bamboo dance. faculty on international research S ilve rt has done re sea rch in zevsky and interview . Pakistan ranked second fo r in­ needs. C h ile and has worked with p ro j­ troducing a foreign audience to a On WM At 10 a.m . today and 1 uesday e cts in Argentina, Chile and typical E astern m a rria g e , its W I L B E R T E . MOORE KALMAN H. SlLVERT Silvert w ill speak to faculty mem­ b ers on ‘ ‘ Com parative A n alysis Uruguay fo r the A U FS. During 19 6 0 -6 1, he directed a m ajor tion on so cie ty. He- is p r e s i­ » traditions and cu sto m s. The idea of the presentation of a m arriage study of social and economic d en t-elect of the A m erican So­ w a s m ost liked fo r its novelty and MONDAY GE Grants Provided development in Latin A m erica cio lo gical A ssociation. d iversion from the common mu­ F o r furth er inform ation on the 11 :3 0 a .m . SUBSAHARAN A F ­ s ic a l p rogram presented by oth­ sponsored by the C arn egie Foun­ dation. a c tiv itie s of the conference, stu­ RICA— Harm J. de B lij, a sso ­ e r coun tries. M oore, who spent 2 1 y e a rs on dents and faculty m em bers should ciate d ire cto r of the A frican India and Is ra e l tied for the the faculty at Princeton U niver­ call G arland Wood, Latin A m er­ Studies C en ter, d isc u sse s P an - third position by p resenting a s been named recip i- nouncement of the grants, “ The s ity , has written se v e ra l books ican Studies C enter d ire c to r, at A frican ism — the d e sire of som e Punjabi wedding d a n c e and a o $5,000 graduate re - graduate grant program provides on the impact of in d u strializa- 3 5 3 -16 9 0 . A frican s to develop federated group dance, based on fast mu­ id study grants by the financial assistan ce in t h o s e states o r cooperative unions for s ic , re sp e c tiv e ly . India’ s slow­ .G eneral le ctric foundation. a re a s of study where the need economic advantages. paced dance ably depicted life in is greatest. At the same time, 7 p.m . SPA RTA N SPO T LIT E an Indian v illa g e and the p art i grar.tá w ill be used in it allow s the recipients fle x i­ ields of industrial engi- bility in the use of the funds so F a c u lt y H o n o r 18 — F ilm coverage of the M inne- sota-M SU baseball doubleheader which mythology p la ys in their m usic, e sp e cia lly on occasions ng and manufacturing pro- as to best cope with the needs held la st Saturday and an in ter­ like a m arria g e . , and business a d m im s - of the individual institution.” view with Gopher coach and fo r­ I N T E R N A T I O N A L S H O W T IM E — M SU ’ s i n t a r n a t i o n a l A fric a and South A m erica r e ­ tior and m arketing. Over 100 of the grants wil be Joseph M. B erton i, foundation d;~tributed to 58 schools R e t ir in g M e m b e r s m er m ajor league p la ye r Dick Siebert. Minnesota is the defend­ ing B ig Ten and NCAA cham­ s tu d e n ts had t h e i r own fun la s t weekend, as th ey e n t e r t a i ned each o t h e r w ith d anci ng and p e r f o r m a n c e s f r o m t h e i r n a tiv e lands. T h e o c c a s io n was annual ceived honorable m e n t i o n for th eir resp ective p erfo rm an ces of a group m usical and songs of ?creta ry , said in making the an- der n .-» program . liam M o rris , a sso c ia te p ro fe s­ pion. In te r n a tio n a l C lu b F e s t iv a l , h e ld in the A u d i t o r i u m . "M a la g u e ñ a " and “ E l B o ga.” Eighteen retirin g faculty mem­ b e rs w ill be honored at a noon s o r , engineering instructional 7:30 p.m . DECISION: THE T he other p articipan ts in the CO N FLICTS OF HARRY S. TR U ­ stage show presented a native ATTENTION luncheon at the Union today. s e r v ic e s , 19 y e a rs s e r v ic e ; C la ­ Those being honored a re : M rs. rence C. M ullett, C o op erative Extension S e rv ic e , 35 y e a r s s e r ­ MAN— In 1945, the United States o ffers to sh are its atom ic en er­ Campus U.N. dance from Th ailand, judo and k arate by Ja p a n e se, a Bedouin Irene M. B aird , C ooperative E x­ tension S ervice , 1 1 y e a rs s e r ­ v ice ; F ra n c is L . O’ R ourke, a s ­ gy knowledge fo r peaceful u ses dance of the A ra b s, a piano r e ­ A s s e m b ly P a s s e s v ic e ; J . M urray B arb ou r, p ro ­ sistan t p ro fe ss o r, horticulture, with other United Nations only c ita l by K oreans and a dance s e ­ SENIORS! fe s s o r , m usic, 26 y e a rs s e rv ic e ; 19 y e a r s s e r v ic e ; M rs . Thelm a to have the plan vetoed by R u s­ quence by the A m erican students. V ictor C. B ea l, Cooperative E x­ P o rte r, dean and p r o f e s s o r sia . The stage show w as followed by tension S ervic e , 28 y e a rs s e r ­ e m eritu s, home econom ics, 15 8 p .m . POLYGON— C o verage a fashion parade depciting t h e of the 14th annual Conference of V ie t M e e t P la n v ic e ; W erner A. Bohnstedt, pro­ y e a r s s e r v ic e ; G. M alcolm Trout, h isto ry and cu ltu res of 17 nations. fe s s o r , hum anities, I9 y e a r s s e r ­ p ro fe ss o r, food scien ce, 38 y e a rs the M ichigan Council of C oopera­ Thé stage shows and fashion Avoid The Rush. . . v ice ; Hubert M. Brown, a s s i s ­ s e r v ic e ; M rs . G ra c e E . V ander- tive N u rs e rie s telecast liv e from parade w ere presented tw ice, tant p ro fe ss o r, crop scien ce, 44 Kolk, C ooperative Extension S e r­ the Big Ten Room at Kellogg Cen­ once at 2 p.m . and the other at The United States presented in fav o r, seven against and three y e a r s s e r v ic e ; K arl D re s s e l, a s ­ v ic e , 29 y e a rs s e r v ic e ; O rville te r. WMSB ca m e ra s w ill v isit 8 p.m . The night show was p re ­ a resolution at F rid a y night’ s abstaining. The p assa ge of the M a k e C a p & G o w n sociate p ro fe ss o r, fo re s tr y , 39 F . W alker, Cooperative Exten­ the n u rse ry schools operated by resolution w as seen a s a v ic ­ ceded by thé presentation of hon­ sion S e rv ic e , 28 y e a rs s e r v ic e . the C o llege of Home Econom ics. Cam pus United Nations m eeting, o r a ry m em berships of the In ter­ y e a r s s e r v ic e ; M iss F lo re n ce but because of amendments added to ry fo r the People’ s Republic Kem pf, p ro fe sso r, nursing edu­ national C l u b to P r e s i d e n t R e s e r v a tio n s N o w ! cation, 15 y e a r s s e r v ic e ; P a u lR . to it, the U.S. ended up voting of China delegate. Hannah, S .C . L e e, A .G . Benson against its own resolution. M ay 23 has been tentatively set A s ia n U rg e s O v e r v i e w F in al Deadline: Krone, p ro fe ss o r, h orticulture, and M rs . Naome Wold fo r their The resolution origin ally asked a s the date of the next Cam pus 35 y e a r s se rv ic e ; M rs . L yd ia outstanding contributions to in­ the G eneral A ssem bly to instruct U.N. m eeting provided S e c re ­ L igh trin g, p ro fe sso r, h e a l t h , ta ry -G e n e ra l B a r ry Kolb, P h il­ ternational understanding. The M o n d a y , Ju n e 7 th T o build a dam su c c essfu lly said , and "fa ith m eans the ability the se c re ta ry -g e n e ra l to a rran g e p h ysical education and re c re a ­ adelphia, P a ., junior, car. find a aw ards w ere presented by the in As i a, knowledge of h isto rical to see life totally, not as a s e r ie s d iscu ssio n s between the U .S., the president of t h e International C a p s And G o w n s R eservations tion, 35 y e a r s s e r v ic e . A lso being honored a r e : Wal­ religio n as well as engineering of sep arate units.” Only when the USSR, North Viet Nam, and the P eop le’ s Republic of China with p lace in which to hold the m eet­ ing. Club, I.C . Shah. to b e . i s s u e d M ay B e M a d e te r L . M ailmann, p ro fe ss o r, m i­ crobiology and public h ealth , 48 is n e c essa ry , an A sian scholar West understands t h i s concept sa id T h ursday night. w ill its economic a n d cultural the aim of settling the Viet Nam The festiva l opened at 9 a.m . with an exhibition of a rtifa cts B e g i n n i n g M o n d ay , At y e a rs se rv ic e : M iss G racg M it­ Wilfred C . Sm ith, p ro fe sso r of pro g ram s be su c c e ssfu l. situation. N a v y O ffic e r s from 15 countries and four cam ­ M ay 24th U nion D e s k ch ell, Cooperative E x t e n l i o n w .'fld religion at H arvard Uni­ Social ju stice not m aterial The USSR made a motion to amend the original resolution in pus organizations. A stream of b e rvice„.2 9 y e a rs s e r v ic e ; W il- v e rs ity , told a student-faculty. v is ito r s questioned festival par-: '-le q y u A S 11 ticipaqtB-? riftsh,'*. ^nëed,- is, s ic problenp^ua * r e c :jp 7nlfiding thwv W» ^ u t r t n e s df.U,-i#* the Stubi * * '' today, Smith sa ie . / f e wtfdfd n d e i that T o V is it H e r e .ounge that the West m akes a the Com m unist’ s su c c e ss in Asia nhmed in the U.S' r™ o lu tio n raphy and industrial growth of ‘ ‘ m assiv e blunder” when it tr ie s a g re e to p articipate in a con­ A U .S. Navy o fficer infi -rmation is the re su lt of th eir ability \p- th eir re sp e ctive coun tries. to force Asi an life into traditional feren ce on Southeast A sia in team w ill v isit h ere this week. " seem ingly integrate so cia l ju s ­ Japan was the recipient of fir s t W estern p olitical, so cial and eco­ Geneva before D ecem ber, 1966, The o ffic e rs, who w ill be at tic e in their economic and cu l­ fo r the purpose of ending the position among the booths for the nomic d ivision s. ■ the Union from 9 a.m . to 4 presentation of a local colo r by tu ral p ro g ra m s.” current conflict. The U.S. accep­ L ife to the A sian is faith, he pm . d ally through F rid a y , w ill erectin g a Ja p a n e se house. The Smith s tre sse d the idea that the ted the f ir s t amendment to its give information about com ­ booth was a great attraction for of EAST way to a su ccessfu l understand­ resolution. m issioned p ro g ram s fo r college BARNES FLORAL L A N S IN G I ing of the non-W estern mind is Cam bodia asked fo r a second students and grad uates. children who w e r e presented hand-made toys. WE T E L E G R A P H through a study of the A sian way amendment to add the National The team w ill be adm inistering of looking at and responding to Liberation Front to the lis t of o ffic e r qualification te sts to sen­ The week ended with a get- FLOW ERS the world rath er than through a nations attending a Southeast together over a cup of coffee in W O R L D W IDE io r s . sta tic view of one aspect of the A sian conference. P ro sp ective o ffic e rs should the Union U .N . Lounge on Sun­ 215 A N N E D 2-08711 day where foreign and A m erican A s ia n 's life. The resolution p assed with 30 apply for a com m ission at least three months in advance of the students m ixed fre e ly and e x ­ c la s s they wish to attend. changed view s. A Special Message ACC ION . . . A p rivate ‘ organization fo r community and economic to development in Latin A m erica is seeking re c ru its for its 1965 p ro g ram s. A ll expenses paid - 15 month con­ tra cts - Spanish not a p re re q u isite . future Nursery School Teachers INTERVIEW S A ir F o rc e R O T C We have a complete selection of P LA C E M E N T O FFIC E TOMORROW, M AY I I h a s n o w b e e n u p d a te d t o f i t in to to d a y ’ s b u s y u n d e r g r a d u a t e s c h e d u le . books for the nursery set . . . . over Here are the facts about the new two-year AFROTC Program. 130 titles in the following categories: G o in g to W ho is e lig ib le fo r tw o -y e a r A F R O T C ? Any which will amount to approxim ately S I 20. D ur­ mule undergraduate who still has two \ears re- ing the school \e-ar, you will be paid $4 0 a month, • A Line n Book • ABC and 123 Imammg in college. It's an especially good break and you will also get free uniform s. E u r o p e th e w a y or junior college students who plan to complete heir fqiccalaureatc requirements at a four-vear W ill I h a v e a ch an ce io fly w h ile I am in • A B oard Book • The New Baby A F R O T C ? Senior graduates arc eligible for the nstitution. Flyin g Instruction Program . T his involves 36'/i e v e r y b o d y e ls e is ¡W h a t’.s the c u rric u lu m lik e ? It s been thoroughly hours o f flight training and 35 hours o f ground • Goodnight Book • About B irth d a y s •revam ped. Y ou won t find pat answers and tra­ school. Successful completion earns you a civiliar ditional ritualized solutions to problems. New private pilot's license. th is s u m m e r? ¡instructional methods teach the student to arrive • M other Goose Rhymes • Special Days |at his own conclusions, and to test them against fhose ot his classmates anil instructors. Sym bolic United States Air Force if the change is the new title - Department ot • A C o lle ctio n of S to rie s • Books fo r “ tw o ’ s ” , kr\ */./J) V*?"* *»*•'*"'•.. Jp*** *>V. I. . (Aerospace Studies. ■ • >*••• . «>*• ■' n r - ’ »■ jw 1 '“ tW&dqiiftrtcF’: Air Por& KO r c •* * * • **" ¡H o w w ill stu d en ts fo r the n ew p ro g ra m be Attn: Ol Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama • P o etry • “ T h re e ’ s ’ ’ lik e to look ¡c h o se n ? First, you must pass the A ir Force Offi- |cer Q ualifying lest and have a medical exam ina­ Please send m ore information about the new t io n . Then you meet with the interview board ot • “ F o u r’ s ” reach fo r s ta rs (senior A ir Force officers, who will decide whether A ir Force ROTC program. • A Song Book you are to be selected to attend the I*icld Training ,'ourse. This will be held during the summer Name---------------- S e e Ita ly . • “ F iv e ’ s ” lo o k f o r a d v e n t u r e ¡b clo re your junior >ear. Its purpose is tw o-fold; ¡to let the A ir Force judge you and to let you judge College now attending (the w ay n o b o d y else w ill) It he A ir Force. Only after you are both satisfied Address— nil you he enrolled in the program So you see, Expect to transfer to vou have everything to gain and nothing to lose P r ic e s s t a r t a t 5 0 < ¡by applying now. But you must act fast—applica­ Address — tio n s w ill be closing for next y e ar’s juniors. Form s lare available from the Professor of A erospace Expect — degree in_ _(Year) /wk vour travel agent to tailor your trip to your own taste and pleas­ SPARTAN BOOKSTORE ¡Studies, or from H eadquarters A ir Force R O TC, ANN & MAC Home Address on so ro rity ro w ure Or write to the Italian State Tourist Office, Dept. I (E. N. I.T.) ¡M a xw ell A F B . A labam a. nearest you 626 Fifth Avenue, N ew York 20, N. Y.; St. Francis L \s an A F R O T C cad et, w ill I re c e iv e p a y ? Yes, Hotel San Francisco 2, C alif.; 203 N. M ichigan Ave., Chicago 1 , 111. ¡you will be paid for the Field Training Course M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, May 10, 1965 5 T h e W e e k e n d P a r t y 's O v e r F o r S . C a m p u s South C a m p u s Weekend started off with m usic and ended with art and in between it had a lot of food, fun and gam es. “ I think it was a great su c­ c e s s ,” said Ralph F au st, B e r ­ wyn, 111., junior and program s chairm an. “ It was a great im ­ provem ent over last y e a r .” " I think it su rp assed e v e ry ­ thing any group w ill put on this Spring— including G r e e k Week and Water C a rn iv a l,” he said. O v e r 1,000 students h e a r d “ Concert Under the S ta rs ” in the C ase D orm itory courtyard F rid a y night. Folk m usic, Jazz and popular m usic w ere played by groups including the MSU A c­ tiv itie s Band and the MSU Lab Band. Suzanne Sm edley, O k e m o s fresh m an , was crowned queen of the fe stiv itie s at the concert. B efo re “ Fun and G am es” could get started Saturday afternoon, ROTC commando units made a battleground out of the a re a . The a n ti-g u errilla f i g h t e r s , w earing their identifying b erets, dem onstrated hand-to-hand com ­ bat to the crowd that reached a l­ m ost 500 by the end of the day. When the RCTTC ran off with th eir w ar gam es. C a s e , Wilson and Wonders started th eirs off with a tu g-o f-w ar. The two-inch thick rope burned arm s and hands before Wonders and Wilson tugged the rope away from C a se. C a se g ir ls cam e V back and defeated Wonders and Wilson g ir ls in another tu g-of- ~ * w ar. T he Peew ee 500, consisting of c a rts representing each of the th ree dorm s, w ere pushed by th ree men each working in r e ­ la y s . Annette Ten elsh of, h e a d resid en t ad viser of North C a se, steered her c a rt to victo ry. The C a se c a rt won the other two ra c e s ait w e ll— even when its runners ran barefooted. D a v e Anderson, D e a r b o r n freshm an of Wilson, cam e out champion p ie -e a te r and ginger ale drinker in sep arate contests He downed a seven-inch pie and a quart of ginger a le. The afternoon ended with a spash — of e g g s. A fter the egg toss the weekend a s u c c e s s . Suzanne S m e dley, b o tto m c e n te r , was c ro w n e d queen o f the event W E E K E N D W O R K O U T — South C a m p u s r e s id e n ts got a lot o f fun as w e ll as e x e r c is e out on F r i d a y n ig h t. M is s S m e d le y, O ke m o s f r e s h m a n , r e p r e s e n te d E a s t W i l s o n in the co n ­ contest, a f r e e - fo r - a ll egg throw­ of t h is y e a r ' s annual South C a m p u s W e e k e n d .'C a n n o n - f i r i n g , an u p s id e - d o w n b ea uty c o n - te s t. Photos by L a r r y C a r ls o n , Kenn R o b e rts , Bob B a r i t and D avid Sykes ing m elee broke loose, which te s t, p ie e a tin g , egg f ig h t in g , and a t u g - o f - w a r w e r e j ust so m e of the a c t i v i t i e s th a t made sent the crowd scu rryin g back to the dorm s. “ The Courting R acket” street ¿an„ce was, changed to Wonders c a fe te ria ?< thunder- 6A De-Brainwashing—9 C n m n i L * I rifU R Extension Agent Case Said Closed v m m ( c O fit.'jiS & i f rdoitS o m non« pa\|* PHOTO A L B U M W ITH sessio n s of displaced re sid en ts. the right of self-d efen se and Changes in t h e Structure of sea rch Council L ab o rato ries at A ll the deaths and m ost of the m akes a m asochist of the Negro. Am erican Industry” is one of 4 p.m . today in 335 G ilm er. in ju rie s occu rred when one to r­ “ The right to defend oneself is R ig h ts W a y : a s e r ie s sponsored by the Sperry and Hutchinson Company. Stew art w ill speak o n “ L ip oly- ticy A ctivity and Pigmentation of nado grinding along northeast­ as vital as the right to vo te,” w ard veered suddenly to the north Staphylococci.” Beautiful 5 x 7 99 he said. “ T h is is one of the and s l a s h e d a 300-yard -w id e biggest things we are fighting N e g o tia tio n Space E ngine ering swath down the tree-lin ed , un­ fo r ." . . paved main street of P rim ro s e , A ccording to K illen s, the ques­ The key tactical problem in M is s is s ip p i Blues photograph, the c iv il righ ts struggle today The U .S . A rm y’ s space pro­ a v illa g e of 129 perso n s 100 tion so often asked by s e g re - is reconciling the white lib e ra l gram s and technical fa c ilitie s of m iles w est of Omaha. gation ists, "H ow would you like M ississip p i delta blues singer and th e. rad ical N egro, A lbert White Sands M issile Range in Waldo P ace will appear tonight A . Blum , p ro fe sso r of labor man­ New M exico will be discussed at t h e MSU F o lklo re Society at 4 p.m . Monday in the Engineer­ A fric a n C h u rc h B a c k e d agem ent, said Saturday. m eeting. It w ill be held in 34 ing Auditorium. and 35 Union at 8 p.m . Blum , speaking at a luncheon John W. Goiy, MSU mathema- N .o n -g la r# • ■%- • ,w > * * ■ « ... P a c e w a s j n Flint when invited r JtfFiTig e sc £*■ 6-.Vvseeia! f‘i0iFfn*Struct6r ’»iW' Sfefi4 Sef A - - r ., . - • iig firs only * F o rm e r Gov. G. Mennen Wil­ churches in som e p arts of A f­ to*sing f o r the Fo lklo re Society. p ro b lem s, said the sou rce of the as a sp ecial assistan t to the get M em bership dues are $ 1 per 59« lia m s, w earing his tradem ark, ric a have failed to re la te to the conflict is the N egro’ s refu sal commanding general of the m is­ n a tu ra l a green polka-dot bow tie, a r ­ N egro’ s asp ira tio n s,” ' the fo r­ te rm . Anyone wishing to hear to re c e iv e his rights a s a con­ s ile range, w ill speak. s m ile s . rived late Saturday afternoon at m er governor said , " b u t t h e P a c e is invited to Join. cessio n of the white man at C oy has worked as chief of a conference on ra c ia l problem s churches a r e m o v i n g fa s te r som e future tim e. The Negro design of the experim ent section in Anthony H all. now.” Do your baby-bragging with a beauti­ re fu se s to com prom ise, he said . of the re lia b ility and statistics He spoke b riefly to an aud­ “ The church in A frica is now IU S o c ia lis t To Speak ful photo . . . “ worth m ore than a ience of 150 about the effects of a black A frican church,” he sa id . The N egro’ s struggle fo r c iv il o ffice, ch ief of scien tific advi­ thousand w o rd s ." Get a com pletely fin­ One of three fo rm er students the N egro revolution in A m er­ W illiam s participated in a pa­ righ ts is sim ila r to the lab o r- s o ry office and ch ief of future ished photograph fo r only 59^. You w ill test requirem ents office. at Indiana U n iv ersity still under ica on the N egro in A fric a . nel d iscu ssion of the problem of management stru ggle of the e a rly not be urged to buy but if you wish the indictment in Monroe County, the white man in relation to the 19 0 0 's, he said . rem aining p oses th ey're yo u rs fo r 1.3 5 - W illiam s is an assistan t s e c ­ Ind., fo r "ad vo catin g the violent N egro. The other p anelists w e re fo r the f ir s t , 1.2 5 for the 2nd and $ 1 re ta ry of state fo r A frican a f­ Blum suggested that N egroes overthrow ” of th eStateoflndiana John O. K illen s, Negro novelist follow la b o r’ s exam ple and use Poet To Read Works and the governm ent of the United fo r any additional. f a ir s . and e ss a y is t; A lbert A . B lum , co lle c tiv e bargaining to w in Anne Sexton, noted A m e r ic a n States w i l l speak on campus He defended the C h r i s t i a n p ro fe sso r of labor relatio n s; A l­ AGE LIM IT 5 y e a r s . One o r two child­ equality. p o e t , w ill r e a d f r o m her p o e m s Wednesday. Ralph L e vitt, a fo r­ church in A fric a from the ch arge an P . G rim e s, p ro fe sso r of po­ ren p e r fam ily w ill be photographed that the white man had given litic a l scien ce; and the R e v . T ru ­ “ The N egro m ust re je ct Black today at 8:30 in th ePh ysics-M ath m er graduate student at IU and a m em ber of the Young Socialist in - u p s E x c l u s i v e l y at P e n n e y ’ s sin gly fo r 59 -v lv * - '?t* two, 6 -2 , 6 - 1 . ■ * Bob A p lsa, D w i g h t L e e .'S .b lL m m dashed 39 yards fer Doubles play, too, w as a ll State. Shelton and Wolff te a m e d up to Lange, Mitch P ru lett and D rake : G a rrett. The. firs t- s tr in g offensive and six points. T h ree field goals a lso added T ra c k m e n defeat B yrn e and Lam on, 6 -2 , 6 -3 , while P h illip s and Dhooge beat Spies and F is h e r, 6 -3, 6-Q. W arner and Youngs topped G re e n and oo the ?<;A rin a. jpunrN. fre sh ­ Johnson, 6r?y e . v . . 'A •*» r’ r'rciM 'e- u rT . G reen squad with the rem ain­ ing p la y e rs working with the man G eorge Chart os Tiooted one from 22 and another from 28 y a rd s out and Dick Kenney put M is r F ir s f Saturday saw the Spartans b oo st th e ir Big T en re c o rd to 4-2 and th eir season’ s m a r k to 9 -5 . Purdue’ s W ayne Svoboda ac co u n ted Whites. fo r the B o ile rm a k e rs’ only win, defeating Shelton, 6 -3 , 6 -2 . Wolff B y P o in t one through the uprights from 31 mm D espite the one-sided sco re, topped E r ic Schm jdt, 6 - 1 , 6-0, w hile W a rn e r b eat M ike Hood, 6 -1 , een and Whit e t e a m s p r e p a r e f o r a not he r p l a y with the y a rd s aw ay. O F F I C I A L V I E W — Gi the G reen team w as able to 6 -2 . Kenney w as probably the cool­ r e f e r e e on hand to watch f o r r u l e i n f r a c t i o n s . Most d e c i s i o n s me t with fan launch oniy one sustained sc o r­ s q u a d s w e r e r e p r e s e n t i n g MSU, Photo by D a v i d S y k e s e st man on the field . Jim P h illip s defeated Don Stone, 6 -1 and 6 -3 . D hooge took the ■app r ov a i s i n c e both ing attack. By R O B E R T A Y A F I E He kicked in his usual b a re ­ f ir s t set from B ru ce B ro d ie, 6 - 1 , but the B o ile rm a k e r tied it up It cam e in the second quar­ S t at e News Sports Writer te r when quarterback R aye di­ foot sty le and didn’ t have to with his second-round win, 4-6 . Dhooge wound things up with a 6 -1 LOUISIANA TAKES LIFT TITLE w o rry about bulky football gear. w in. Sin gles play ended with M ike Youngs, victo ry o ver Len Engle- rected the team on a 74-yard K A L A M A ZO O — T ra c k coach Kenney showed up at Spartan b e rg , 6-0 and 6-4. m arch and did m ost of the leg Stadium a few m i n u t e s a fter F ra n D ittrich proved to be som e­ work h im self. Doubles competition saw Shelton and Wolff o v e r Svboda and Stone, pitching the baseball team to a thing of a prophet when the re ­ R aye raced 48 y a rd s to the 6-2 and 8-6 ; P h illip s and Dhooge over Schmidt and B ro d ie , 6 -3 win o ver Minnesota and p e r­ su lts of the trian gu lar meet be­ White s ix yard line and scored and 6 - 1 ; and W arner and Youngs o v er Englebergand J im S tra ffo rd , form ed the grid iron h ero ics in tween State, W estern Michigan P u le o , N ie s z S c o r e F ir s t s on a fo u r-y a rd trip around end four p la ys la te r. R a y e ’ s efforts earned him the h is baseball uniform . and M iam i, held h ere Saturday, Next to R aye, A pisa w as thé w ere com piled. The Spartans lost 6 -3 and 6-0. Coach Stan Drobac’ s n etters w ill be winding up th e i r Big T en leading ru sh er with 61 ya rd s in to Western by a point, 70-69- season this week with three conference m atches. aw ard a s the G reen squad’ s most 1 3 t r ie s . 34. The Spartans fac e M ichigan at home, T uesday, and then wind up valuable p la y e r. He compiled 1 1 1 T h e f u l l b a c k spearheaded F rid a y , D ittrich had rem arked the dual m eet y e a r with a weekend at M inneapolis. B u t M S U F in is h e s S e c o n d y a rd s in 13 c a r r ie s to lead all ru sh e rs. Phil Hoag w as voted most val­ G reen d riv e s with his pow er that W estern’ s great depth, along running and ran o ver fo r two with team strength, could be State w ill be a fter consecutive wins over Minnesota and W isco n ­ sin F r id a y and Saturday before heading fo r the Big T en M eet at B y J E R R Y MORTON Winning Southwestern L o u is i­ of C aliforn ia, 165 pounds and uable p la y e r on the White squad e x tra points a fter h is team s c o r­ the Spartan’ s undoing. It proved Bloom ington, set fo r M ay 2 0 -2 2 . St at e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r ana faile d to win a fir s t , but its F red Dedon of Louisiana State, by virtu e of his work in the de­ ed its final touchdown. tru e. m m w m ;.u sev er.-m an te a m had enough b a l­ 198 pounds. fen siv e backfield. He’ ll be a jun­ It would be difficult to e v a l­ T h e slim m argin of victory S i c MSL w eig h tlifters didn’t leave ance tc c a p tu re the team title. The meet was co-sponsored by io r next season. uate the Spartan offense so le ly was due, p rim a rily , to th ep assle the c a m p u s o v e r th ew e ek en d . but the MSU Weightlifting Club and The G reen s’ two other touch­ on the b a sis of the Green-W hite of second, third and fourth-place they s t i l l m an ag ed t o e a rn O th er individual winners w ere: the 1M Department. downs w e re scored on punt re­ gam e. fin ish es by the B ro n co s. In term s m national p ro m in e n c e . H ow ard E 'V e ll of Howard U ni­ The club was organized in turns in the final period a s co­ Q uarterback Steve Ju d ay, half­ of events won, they took six to T h e cam p u s W eightlifting Club v e rs ity , 132 pounds; Dave B erg er 1948, but weightlifting Isn o tco n ­ captain Don Japinga ran 71 yard s Washington a r e a ll out fo r spring State’ back Clinton Jon es and end Gene s eight w ins, with Miami p la c e d sqpond in the National of T u lan e, 148 pounds; P a t Going sid ered a v a rs ity sport at MSU. fo r a sc o re and freshm an Je s s c ro ssin g the w ire f ir s t only once. sp o rts and saw only lim ited a c­ C o lle g ia te M eet at the JM build­ tion with the Spartans this sprin g. Despite the lo s s , the Spartans Nine, Ten. ..You’re Out: i n g and was the only te a m to T h e ir p re se n c e should form a recorded two new varsity’ m arks c a p tu r e two f i r s ts . strong nucleus ^n 1965 along with and re g istered som e of the best S o u th w eaten L o u isia n a won the p ro m isin g Spartan sopho­ tim es to date, both of which were th e event with 22 p o in ts followed Golfers Drop Five, Now 0-10 points of satisfactio n to D ittrich. m o res who should continue to by MSU with 17, L o u isia n a State im prove through the sum m er and “ We had som e v e ry excellent L : iv ersitv with 8 and Kent State e a r ly fa ll. p erform an ces all along the line,” with 6. R aye proved a p leasan t su r­ he sa id . “ The tim es were Just S p a rtan lifte rs w alked off with p r is e this spring a s he took over trem endous. . T h e y s h o w that tw o fir s t p la c e s in the 14-team out the season," said Brotzmann. “ We get quarterbacking duties a fte r in­ we’ re s t e a d i l y im provin g.A l­ event with J oe P uleo being d e s ig ­ B y JOE M IT C H good averages by our top three or four men, ju r ie s to John Mullen and E r ic though we lost, we look to be nated the b est lifte r in the m ee t. State News S p orts W r i t e r but then we get beaten by our two low men. M a rsh a ll. Although R aye is not definitely in contention for the John Brotzm ann Is a m an acting m ore " I ’ m ju st hoping that we find two guys who a strong p a s s e r, it’ s lik ely that B ig Ten title .” Puleo, U nited S ta tes cham pion >: like a deputy sh e riff than State’ s golf coach. can take up the slack before the season 's Coach Duffy Daugherty w ill make in his event, ac cu m u lated 960 >• Posted in his office at the F o re st A kers end. Bur w e’ re hurting fo r experience and two ' u se of his running ability som e­ Jim G arrett led State with two pounds in his th re e a tte m p ts to >: G olf C o u rse is a sign printed in bold, black such g o lfe rs may not be found." w h ere along the line. fir s ts and two seconds. He scored win the 181-pound co m p etitio n for >• le tte rs: The G reen s rolled up 289 yard s in the 10 0-yard dash with a time MSU. In so doing, he was one of Brotzm ann has had seven different mem­ rushing and 25 ya rd s p a s s i n g of :9.7, and took the triple jump fo u r lifte rs to s c o r e fo r thc- v " W a n te d : Two people who can play go lf.” b e rs of h is squad try out fo r the two vital w h ile holding the Whites to 65 with a mark of 48 feet 9 1/2 S p a•rta •n<-'v s. The p oster cam e a s p a rt of a d esp era- p osition s. His latest venture cam e Saturday y a rd s in the a ir and minus 19 inches for a new v a rs ity record, . .. * ' O If • 3» . nioi. /,Vv APkV«lrotzn«szsii>*Uf£j|Kijj% hie g tM , * when h e.so U ^ tb e 3.6-hgle duties between. , ¡it sec(i'Ai U L ir.-W M land ‘ in th e g rb u fid f"' Matt N iesz won S ta te ’s o th er £ ’ e r s took it on the chin for the tenth consecu- ' M ike Biber,- Sandy M cAndrew, John Becker, L a r r y L ukaslk connected on of Western in the long jump, f i r s t with total lifts o f5 20 po u nd s tlve tim e this season a s they^placed last in a and B ru c e B illin g s . B ib er w as the only one nine of 1 1 p a s s e s fo r the Whites, 25 feet 4 inces, and behind team­ in the 123-pound c l a s s in the % six -te am tournament at F o re st A k e rs. who finished with a sc o re in the 70’ s f o r ‘his but the squad w as unable to mate D asC am p b ell’ s :2 1.6 c lo c k - f i r s t event of the day. Ohio State led the field with 756 points, 18 -h o le s of golf, but that w as an unrespec­ launch a sustained attack. ing in the 220. Cam pbell took the table 79. 440 in :48.7. N ick F o r d notched th re e points x followed by Indiana and Notre Dame with R eceiving the m ost p ra is e from Brotz­ fo r MSU with a th ir d - p la c e ratin g S 762 points dach. Purdue finished a close Sportlite mann fo r his sizzlin g shooting was Spar­ Gene Washington was firs t in in the 132-pound c l a s s afte r lift­ :£ third with a 763 sco re and M ichigan and tan Ken Benson. The native from C rete, the 120-high and 330-interm ed­ ing 600 pounds. •;!; M ichigan State trailed the pack, tallying 111., drew applause from many spectators iate h u r d l e s with respective •£ card s of 772 and 77 5, resp ectively. a s he often one-putted his way to a 147 tim es of : 1 4 . 1 and :36.8. The Film ed highlights of Saturday’ s Wm Len Espinosa placed fourth in v. Inadequate p erform ances turned in by the . c a rd fo r 36 -h o les. He tied for second-place latter tied the field record and Green-W hite football game w ill 165-pound competition and J im set a new V arsity m ark. Spartans’ number fiv e and six p la y e rs w ere honors with M ichigan’ s B ill Newton. Ohio be shown tonight at 7 p .m . on R asm usson was fourth in the 198- the contributing fa c to rs to the g o lfe rs lo s s e s, State’ s Bob Zender carded the best score WMSB’ s Sportlite. F re d McKoy’ s 6 feet 5 inches pound c la s s to round out MSU jij: according to Brotzm ann. T hese p la y e rs had fo r the afternoon— 7 2 -7 0 -14 2 . T h e show w ill also feature in­ m ark tied that of team m ate Mike scorin g. a verages in the m id-80’ s and had th eir s c o re s Doug Hankey finished second to Benson te rv ie w s with Spartan baseball B o w e rs, but he took the high :*:• been in the high 7 0 's. State would have in Spartan scoring. He had a 155 total for I T ’ S A L L IN T H E G A M E — T h a t ’ s what t h e s e fa ns A meet highlight cam e in the coach Danny L itw h iler and Min­ jump on few er m is s e s . A fter a finished higher than they did. 36-holes with rounds of 78 and 79. Doug m u s t be t h i n k i n g as th e y w atch C h a r l i e W o lff, who final event of the day when Ray nesota’ s Dick S ie b e rt as well as fourth-place finish in the shot, Swartz and Fred Hanken each had scores Christianson of Long Beach State $ The Spartans now a r e 0 - 10 fo r the season. a special film on the fir s t a ll— Tom H erbert sco red in the dis­ s e e m s to be c a tc h in g , r a t h e r than s w in g in g at, the " T h is has been ou r whole sto ry through- of 15 7 . o n co rn fn g b a l l . W o l f f s c o r e d f o u r v i c t o r i e s In the C o llege lifted 1,000 poundstowin U n iv ersity road r a lly h eld S atu r- cus with a to ss of 150 feet 3 the heavyweight com petition. day. inches. w ee ken d ’ s p a i r o f net c o n te s ts . Photo by Dave R e e d ( M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, May 10, 1965 G lo v e s m e n T a k e W o rry O u t O f B e in g C lo s e Ed g e H a w ke ye s, 4 -3 , B ig T e n S ta n d in g s Litwhiler And T o p G o p h e r s , 3 - 2 ,7 - 2 B y D U AN E LANCASTER S t a t e N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r M ic h ig a n . . . . O hio State . . . W L Pet. 8 t .889 7 2 .778 W is c o n s in . . . 4 Io w a ................... 3 W 5 4 L Pet. .444 .429 Use Casey Strategy New York Mets m an agerC asey bat fo r h im self with two outs. M IC H . S T A T E 6 3 .667 M in n e s o ta . . . 3 6 .333 Stengel, whom many have said is K rasnan singled in the winning Who M id State always loses the clo se ones? In d ia n a ............ 5 4 .556 P u r d u e .............2 5 .286 the only manager in baseball to run. The baseball Spartans took a 4 -3 win over Iowa F rid a y , a 3-2 I l l i n o i s ............. 4 5 .444 N o rth w e s te rn . I 8 .111 win more than five or six gam es Saturday, L itw h iler was at it victory from Minnesota and in between spanked the Gophers 7-2 a y e a r on strategy alone, has again against Minnesota. The in the first game of a doubleheader to move into third p lace in the GAM E TODAY nothing on State coach Danny L it ­ S partan s w o n t w o from the Big Ten standings. N o t r e D a m e at M ic h ig a n S ta te w hiler or Minnesota’ s Dick S ie­ G oph ers as L itw h iler pulled out State is now 6 -3 in the Big er singled in a run over the GAM ES TUESDAY bert. a ll the stops to gain the v ic to rie s. Ten and 2 0 -7 for the season. bunched-up infield. E a s t e r n Il l i n o is at I llin o is Against Iowa F r id a y , Litw h iler in both gam es, substitute firs t F rid a y's win was as though Walker and third baseman John I n d i a n a a t M i a m i (O hio) managed his team to a 4 -3 vic­ basem an Dale P e te rs w as in­ coach Danny Litwhiler had writ­ Biedenbach paced the Spartans C o r n e l l a t lA w a tory by using two consecutive serte d fo r c a tc h e r-tu rn e d -first ten the script with pitcher John with three hits apiece and right' M ic h ig a n at C e n t r a l M ic h ig a n pinch hitters in a th ree-run ninth basem an Dick Kilbourn in the Krasnan driving in the winning fielder Fred Degregoire led the P u rd u e at B u tle r inning ra lly (they both got hits) late innings fo r defensive p ur­ run in the bottom of the ninth Gophers with a home run and a W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n at W i s c o n s i n and letting pitcher John Krasnan p o ses. Inning. single. Wickman took the loss for Litw h iler also h a d Krasnan Iowa’ s Jim M cAndrew lim ited M innesota, which is now 3-6 in the com e in re lie f of s ta rte r Doug the Spartans to ju st four hits Big Ten. D obrei in the second gam e when and one run fo r 3 innings and w as M ichigan State scored three U - M , O S U In t r a m u r a l News D obrei was one out away from leading 3 - 1 going into the ninth runs in the third inning of the a 3-2 victo ry . befo re State erupted fo r three second gam e to nip the Gophers W O M E N ’S S O F T B A L L 4 EM U -Em erald Kransnan entered th e game runs to send the shocked Hawk- 3 -2 behind the six -h it pitching L o s e G r o u n d F ie ld 5 p .m . 5 E . Shaw 1-2 with a runner on second, and just eyes to th eir third conference of Doug Dobrei. 6 Wordsworth-Wolverton before he threw his fir s t pitch, A two-run single by Dick B ill­ 1 P h illip s 1- C a s e y ’ s Cats 7 A kcelsior-A kohol defeat, against two w ins. L itw h ile r had right field er Dick L e ftfie ld e r Bob Speer led off ings broke a 1 - 1 deadlock and In L o o p R a c e 3 S. Wonders 2-R ath er 8 Wilding-Wivern W A N N A F IG H T ? — S p arta n f i e l d e r Bob Speer (16) B illin g s and left field e r Bob Speer F ie ld 6 p .m . 9 B aw d iers-Sh eiks a p p e a rs in a s p a r r i n g s ta n ce and mood as Iowa the top of the ninth by drawing put the Spartans out in front M ichigan State, in third p lace 1 W. M ayo-W . Landon switch p osition s. 10 Wimbledon-Winchester c a tc h e r Ken Banaszek f i r e s a c a ll e d s t r i k e back to a b ase on b a lls and w as forced to stay, although M i n n e s o t a in the B ig Ten baseball ra c e , Krasnan re tire d hitter A rch ie Photo by Jon Z w lc k e l 3 Block P layoffs F ie ld 7:40 p .m . the p i t c h e r . at second by Dick B illin g s. Pinch threatened in the seventh and gained a gam e on league-leading C la rk to enable the Spartans to T rack meet is at 6 p.m . Mon­ 1 T ro tters-G ro sso u t AC hitter B ru ce Pettibone then sin­ Dobrei needed help from K r a s ­ U n i v e r s i t y of M ichigan' and com plete a double header sweep the shortstop shifted toward s e ­ batting, 1 wouldn’ t have tried day. 2 Howland-Motts gled over second and other pinch nan to gain the win. Starting pit­ se c o n d -p la c e O h i o State by over the defending NCAA cham ps. cond, and the second baseman it .” (Apparently som e one fo r­ h itter, Dick Kilbourn, drove home ch er Gene R asm ussen took the winning three gam es o ver the M E N ’S S O F T B A L L 3 Elsworth-M ontie But L itw h iler couldn’ t match went over to c o v er fir s t leaving got to tell S iebert that Walker B illin g s and Pettibone with a defeat fo r the G ophers. 4 Mugwumps-Boehm & B o w er- the elab orate defensive maneu­ the outfield patrolled by just is hitting .354.) weekend. The W olverines and F i e l d 5:20 p .m . long trip le to tie the s c o re . man v e r of Siebert in the eighth inning The move went aw ry once be­ B uckeyes each w e re beaten once two men. F R ID A Y : 1 Red T ro ja n s-V e ts F ie ld 8:50 p .m . It backfired when W alker swung J e r r y W alker popped out to in three gam es. of the firs t gam e. fo re for Sieb ert. E a r lie r in the IOW A 000 020 001 3 - 1 1 - 0 2 B rannigan-6 Pak 1 . A sh er-M agaffers away and singled In a run, but second and Krasnan cam e up with The Spartans meet M ichigan in 3 A g r. Econ. - B B a ile rs State was leading 4-2 and had season , an Illin o is hitter got an the winning run on third and two MSU 000 000 103 4 - 7-2 Ann A rbo r F rid a y before return­ 2 N D EA-Schular Vlets runners on f ir s t and third with the next b atter, pitcher Dick inside-th e-park home run against 4 Alpha Phi Sigm a-IO LC 3 C ach e-C aravelle out. K rasnan won his own ball SATURDAY: ing to E a st L ansin g fo r two with 5 B rougham -B rew ery J e r r y W alker at bat when S ie ­ Kenney, probably becam e the the " S ie b e rt Shift.” gam e with a single to righ t. the W olves Saturday. 4 H edrich-Bow er firs t hitter in b aseb all to pop " I t would have been a trip le 6 Iotaspheres-D rink M onsters b ert moved his firs t and third F i r s t Game: out to the right fie ld e r down the anyway,” Sieb ert said , “ and the K rasnan is now 2-2 fo r the se a ­ State whipped Iowa 4 -3 F rid a y 7 B M F ’ s-R h e to rs basem en in to winin 20 feet of the son and the lo ss w as M cAndrew’ s M IN N . 011 000 000 2 - 6 - 2 and took two from Minnesota 8 Mo F u ’ s -E a s y X F ratern ity, resid en ce h all,and batter. firs t base line. shift has worked m ore than it’ s f ir s t , against one win. MSU 200 200 03x 7-- 1 4 - 2 Saturday 7 -2 and 3-2 to move to independent team golf ro s te rs a re Right field er F re d D eG regoire ” 1 gam bled,” Sieb ert said after b ackfired or I wouldn’ t have tried 9 Scorpions-Lushw ell W alker, who went six fo r nine Second Gam e: a 6 -3 conference m ark and 20-7 10 Woodward-Wollstone being accepted at the IM office. moved over to c o v er third b ase, the gam e. "W ith a good hitter it ." over the weekend to r a is e his M IN N . 100 100 0 2 - 6 - 0 o v e ra ll. A green fee of $4 must accom ­ F ie ld H 3 0 p .m . a v e ra g e from an even .300 to MSU 003 000 x 3 - 6 - 0 M ichigan nipped Minnesota 1-0 pany the ro ste r. Deadline fo r en­ 1 S atan s-Stalag 17 .354, collected two of State’ s in 1 1 innings F rid a y but split tering is noon, T h ursd ay. The 2 M clnnes-M cFadden seven h its, and center fie ld e r with Iowa Saturday, winning the 3 B rin k ley-B ru tu s tournament is Saturday. L a r r y Rathje led the Hawkeye f ir s t 4 -3 and dropping the night­ S tate Faces Does 11- h it attack with a three fo r fiv e cap 2 - 1 . M ichigan is now 8 -1 p erfo rm an ce. State banged out 14 h itsa g a in st M innesota Saturday in the f ir s t Ir is h T o n ig h t in the conference. Ohio State, 7-2 in the Big Ten, edged Purdue 6 -5 F rid a y PAT MITCHELL PHOT O G R ARH ERS N gam e a s Dick Kenney took tim e before dividing a twin b ill with The U n iversity of N otre Dame Illin ois Saturday. The B uckeyes th is i o ff from football to pitch a s ix - A pp 1 1ca t io ns hitter and gain his f ir s t B ig tr a v e ls to L ansing tonight fo r won the opener 7 -5 but lost 2-0 Ten trium ph. a 7:30 baseball contest with M ich­ P assp orts Hour in the second gam e. The Spartans jumped on s ta rte r igan State at M unicipal P a rk , N orthw estern cam e back from S e rvice Portraits J e r r y Wickman fo r 12 hits, s c o r­ located on the corn er of Kalam a­ a 2 -7 shellackin g from Wiscon­ ing two runs in the f ir s t inning zoo and C lippert S tre e ts. sin F r id a y to gain a split with the C o m m ercial spot and two m ore in the fourth, be­ T ick ets w ill be sold at the B ad gers in a Saturday double fo re coach Dick Siebert brought gate fo r $ 1 fo r adults and 50 h ead er. The W ildcats lost the / in r e lie fe r M ike M cN aire in the cents fo r students of high school opener 4-2 before winning the t eighth inning. age and younger. fin a le 3 - 1 , No Sitting C h a r g e No A p p o in tm e n ts State solved M cN air ju st ¡is T he night gam e is only the Fourth p lace Indiana (5-4) e a s ily , and Siebert had to com e in second tim e State has played topped Illinois 9-6 F rid a y and 107 E . M i c h . , L a n s i n g IV 5 - 8 2 5 3 with another r e lie fe r, C h a rle s under the lights at home. L a st split two with Purdue Saturday. " T h oreso n .. R tfa / ^ th e inning-was s e a s o n , ¿he S p a r t a n s beat o v e r, the S p * tans banged out ivesrehn M ichigan "in a rTijjhf con­ fiv e hits and scored three tim es. test before n early 1,50 0 fan s. Even an unorthodox defensive "W e think people w ill watch m ove whereby the Gophers p lay­ good baseball at a convenient O U R ed with fiv e in fie ld ers and two tim e ,” coach Danny L itw h iler ou tfield ers backfired when Walk­ sa id . NEITHER D O E S O L D S P I C E S T IC K D E O D O R A N T WRESTLING BOOK D ries a s it a p p lie s . . . in s e c o n d s . And s ta y s d r y ! G iv e s you fa st co m fo rtab le d ep en d able deodorant protection L a s tin g p rotection you can trust. Try it O ld S p ic e S tic k D e o d o ra n t fo r M en 1 00 pl us tax S HH C J L T o M ■ Tues, M ay 11 8:00 at C IV IC C E N T E R A l le n Ruby MSU’s awn ALLEN RUBY SALE See Dream Diamond Rings only at these Authorized ArtCarved Jewelers M ich igan IS S T IL L I N PROGRESS vs. GARY HART A lbion-Scott T uthill, Je w e le r Indian Death Match A lpena-R ene’ s Je w e lry Ann A rb o r-B y c o r Inc. Ann A rb o r-D a n ie l's Je w e lry Co. A LL B O O K S Bad A xe-Sagem an Je w e lry a lso : H E A V Y W E IG H T G I R L ’ S T A G T E A M M A T C H B a ttle C ree k -R o y S. B ailey 4 m a tc h e s in a ll B attle C r e e k -M ille r’ s Je w e le rs B attle C reek-Y oun g’ s Je w e le rs C aro-W m . M anasse D etro it-R o se Je w e lry D etroit-Sallan , Inc. Flin t-H atfield Je w e le rs G rand Rapids-H eckner Je w e lry Co. G re e n v ille -F a b e r 's Je w e lry H am tram ck-M ax’ s Je w e lry Ironwood-John Albert Je w e lry Kalam azoo-YValter E . 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W alled L ak e-lrlan d Je w e le rs ArtC arved D ream D iam ond Rings are extraordinary. Shun­ W yandotte-Sallan’ s ning the excessive m etal and gingerbread of ordinary rings they delight the m odern e y e . Pure in form , elegantly scu lp ­ BO O KSTO R E tured, they express the taste o f o u r time. Keep this ad fo r co m pariso n! S ee our new styles at your CORNER W. GRAND RIVER AND EVERGREEN A rtC arved je w e ler b e fo re yo u d ec id e . Each from $ 15 0 . For ONE BLOCK WEST OF THE UNION free illustrated fold er w rite to A rtC arved, Dept. C, 2 16 East 45th Street, New, York, >N. Y. 10 0 17 . 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, May 10, 1965 A V A ILA B L E FOR S U M M E R . Spacious apartm ent. F ire p la c e . Will accommodate 4. Parking. Ideal study conditions.C all - K S t . ^ N 0 W ‘Sor many o cRa lls I a lm K o st took c thea phone l f o ff!” f l T R E S U l T a A utom otive A utom otive A utom o tive F o r Rent F o r Sale F o r Sale S e rvice HONDA 1964 " 3 0 ä " . D riven three RENT YOUR T V from N E JA C . GU ITAR, HARMONY Sovereign , S P E A K E R S , WOOFERS. S w e e t ACCIDEN T PR O BLEM ? C a l l CH EVRO LET 1963 Super Sports PLYM O U TH , 1937 4-door. H ard- with a New Zenith portable for only 6 -strin g , with c a se .T w o months S ixteen s, many oth ers. Cheap! KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY convertib le. Real sharp inside top. V -8 automatic. New tire s , months. $625. 355-6736. 29 $9 per month. F r e e se rv ic e and old. L ik e new. B e st o ffe r. 3 3 7 - ED 2-8369 . 32 SHOP. Sm all dents to large and outside. A ll power and many battery, shocks. Runs great. low cos+ e x tra s. Must se ll - leaving fo r Airplanes d e liv e ry . C a ll N EJA C T V R en­ 0435. 28 w re c k s. A m erican and foreign $2 25. 332-6876. 29 Horses tal. 482-0624. C A FFE C T IO N A T E SIAM ESE k it- c a r s . Guaranteed work. 489- W ANT AD the s e r v ic e June 1st. 32 PLYMOUTH 1959 stick s ix . En- F L Y ? Y E S , F L Y : New equipment open to students and sta ff. MSU tens. $15 . 482-9820 or 355-0482. AM ERICAN SA D D LE B R E D G eld - 7507. 1 4 1 1 E a st Kalam azoo. C C h e v r o l e t i960, 4-door B el gine has 10,000 m iles on it. Apartments 28 iiig. 10 y e a rs old. Well gaited. TOD KINTNER o ffers counseling, A ir . New engine, paint job. P r i ­ Body in fa ir shape. 337-9 16 6 .29 FLYIN G C L U B . 355-9 133; 33 7 - • a u t o m o t iv e BEA U T IFU L L U X U R Y ap art­ A LEX A N IA N ’S - A distinguished Needs experienced rid e r. Cal l s e r v ic e on buying or sellin g R eal vate owner. $550. 332 - 4175. 28 OUR U SED CAR lot is empty! 0774. 31 • EM PLOYM ENT ment needs one m ore g irl to name in ru g s, carpeting. O rien­ D r. T u fts, 355-6450. 29 E sta te . IV 5 - 17 7 7 or ED 2-2810 . CH EVRO LET 1957 Bel Air~Con- We are paying extra high p ric e s LEA R N TO F L Y AT SH EREN • FO R R EN T make it com plete; School y e a r ta ls fo r o ver 50 y e a r s . C a ll us H A LF ARAB Gelding. Red roan, _______________________________ 35 ve rtib le . Standard. 283. 4 -b a r­ fo r late model used tra d e -in s. AVIATION DAVIS A irp o rt. Low • FO R S A L E 65-66. 355-8646. 30 this sp rin g. 2521 E . M ichigan. s ix y e a r s old. R e g istered . PIANO TUNING and re p airin g . r e l. New t ir e s . Radio. E xcellent Save on a new 1965 Fo rd or M us­ as $8 p er hour. A lso a irc ra ft • LO S T A FOUND IV 2 -2 12 2 . 35 Gentle, b u t sp irited . C h ild ’ s NOLAN C . BARTOW. European condition. 355-2907. 30 tang. SIGNS FORD S A L E S , W il- fo r sa le . North Abbott R c L .E ast Eden Roc Apts. • PER SO N A L Lansing. Phone ED 2-0224 . 31 KENMORE AUTOMATIC z ig -z a g h o rse . 651-5696. 29 schooled. 306 1/2 N. Washing­ CORVAlA 1960. Red. Automatic. liam ston. 6 55-2191. C 30 • P EA N U TS PER SO N A L 252 R iv e r St., E .L . sewing m achine. L a st y e a r ’ s ton. IV 7-56 97. 28 4-door sedan. Whitewalls. R eal C H E V R O LE T 1959 Im paia, 4- taylo rcra Et . L o w hour» Mobile Homes • R EA L ESTA TE model including walnut f l o o r clean and sharp. C all any tim e, door hardtop. Pow er steering since m ajo r. Excellent fo r three N ow le a s in g fo r model console, 16 decorative S' x 35’ “ ANGELUS T R A IL E R . • S E R V IC E 3 3 7 -15 7 1. 29 and b ra k e s. Automatic tra n s­ or four students who want cheap stitch d rop-in ca m s, p leater, E xcellen t condition. M o b i l e Lyle t Helen’ s Salon • TRAN SPO RTATIO N Su m m er & F a ll CO RVETTE 1963 convertible. 3il0 m ission. Com pletely r e b u i l t flying tim e. $1,200. Phone ED ELECTROLOGIST Nat Hammond 332-8488 buttonholer, fender, zipper foot, Homes M anor, Lot C - 5 after • WANTED hp. Low m i l e a g e . Like new. m otor. $795. Nothing down! 2-30 14 . A fter 5 pm. ED 2 -2 18 1. e tc. $110. C a ll 6 55-2 36 1. 30 6 pm . 30 with 2 1 Y e a r s E xperien ce $3,195. C a ll 4S9-507S. 28 ___________________________ 31 TWO OR three man apartment DEADLINE for su m m er. Pool, a ir condi­ E o tL AND M ASK, used. lo O c la s- H O LSE T R A 1L E R , 1962 Huron 50‘ in Rem oval of Unwanted H air FALCON, 19 o 2 2-dt-rr. Stick C H E V R O L E T C o r v a i r 1961 2 p.m. one closs day be­ Monza, 2 -d o o r. A u t o m a t i c E m ploym ent tioning. B urcham Woods, 351— s ic a l L P phonograph re c o rd s. x 10’ . Good condition. Two bed­ 1730 S. CED AR IV 2-7744 shift, radio, hea’e r. A lso, AM - L o v e l y diamond engagement room s, washing machine. On fore publication. tra n sm issio n . Radio, h eater. C O L L È G E STU D EN TS. M a l e . 5407. 30 BOAT R E P A IR done reasonable FM Panosoi.ic radio. C a ll 484- rin g s e ts , used, at bargain p r i­ park lot. R easonable. 337-0 316 . White with blue in terio r. R e ally Full tim e, sum m er work. P a r t - WOMEN OVER 2 1 . N ice ¿ ,3 ,4 by M arine craftsm an . A lso one Cancellations - 12 noon one 8512. 29 c e s . 25 golf s e ts , used and new tim e during school y e a r if de­ g irl apartm ent. F o r sum m er. beautiful new 16’ ‘ ‘ W olverine’ ’ class day before publication FALCON, 1961. Good condition. sharp! $995. C lo se to cam pus. ED 2 -2 2 7 6 .2 8 T e n n i s r a c q u e t s . A rch ery L o s t & Found super runabout. F u lly equipped $625 or best offer. New battery, s ire d . E arn enough during sum ­ m er to pay fo r en tire y e a r of equipment. Aqua lungs. B a r ­ LO ST: RAINCOAT at Shaw dance with bucket s e a ts, sedan re a r exhaust, lo w m i l e a g e . ED VALIAN T 1960 4-door. Pow er WANTED: TWO g ir ls to sh are PHONE schooling. O ver 15 $1,000 schol­ luxury apartm ent for F a ll. C e ­ b e lls and e x e r c is e s e ts . I c e last F rid a y . Valuable identifica­ running ligh ts. Wheel, sh ield. 7-0867; ED 7-2372. 30 steerin g . Automatic tra n sm is­ 355-8255 . a rsh ip s w ere awarded to quali­ sk a tes. 75 g u ita rs, $16.95 up. tion p ap ers inside. Rew ard. C a ll $800. IV 9-1845. Custom Boat FALCON I960 deluxe 4-door s e - sion. New b ra k es, new tire s . dar V illa g e . 353-10 54 . 28 fied students. On the job train ­ Band instrum ents, used and new. '489-8002. 28 Design & R e p a ir. 1020 Dakin RATES dan. Standard transm ission. R a ­ Like new, no ru st. $695. ONE G lR L wanted, to share lux- ing for p ra ctica l use of your ed­ Stereo and portable tape r e ­ L O S T : M EN 'S Gold Hamilton S t., L ansing. 8 am .- 9 pm ., 7 dio, snow tir e s . Clean. $500. u ry apartm ent in the fa ll. C a ll 1 DAY............ S I. 50 ucation during sum m er months. c o rd e rs . WILCOX S E C O N D ­ watch. E ast Lansing B ig B o y. d a ys. 32 Phone ED 2-0919. 28 PLYMOUTH 1961 F u ry C on vert­ 353-2379 after 9 pm. 28 HAND ST O R E, 509 E .M ich igan . 3 D A Y S ______S3.50 Earn while you learn p rogram R ew ard. 353-02~ 8 . 28 ible. Pow er steerin g and brak es. s u b l e t I m m e d i a t e l y . E ffic - Typing Service FALCON SPRIN T 1963 C onvert- designed by this m ulti-m illion IV 5-4 39 1. C23 LO ST: B LU E P u ll-o ve r 'p a rS a 5 D A Y S . . ..$ 6 .0 0 E xcellen t t i r e s . V ery clean. iency apartm ent until June 15. ible. 4-speed, floor shift. Good d ollar corporation, that hun­ 1/ 3 SAVINGS ON Optical needs, with w rist watch in pocket. IM B A R B I M E L , P ro fe ssio n a l typist, $995. $130 p er month. 129 Burcham (based on 15 words per ad) tire s . Good condition. 339-8396 dreds of sruden's have taken ad­ p re sc rip tio n s, r e p a i r s . O P­ F ie ld . T h u rsd ay. Rew ard. 35 5 - No job too la rg e or too sm a ll. after 6 pm. 30 D r., Apt. 1. 28 O v e r 15, 10s per w o r d , p e r d ay . C H E V R O LE T 1 9 6 3 C o r v a i r vantage of. Many fo rm er stu­ T IC A L DISCOUNT S U P P L Y , 416 9361._________________________ 30 B lock off cam pus. 332 -32 5 5 . C FORD 1 9 6(!) convertible. V -8 , A PA RTM EN TS FOR 3 -5 men or T u ssin g B uilding, Lansing. IV T h e re w ill be a 5 0 * s e rv ic e Monza. 4-speed tran sm issio n . dents are s till in our company FOUND: M EN 'S brown" fram ed ANN BROWN typist and m ulti- stick shift. Red with black top. in key executive p osition s. F o r women. N icely furnished. R e a ­ 2-4667. 29 lith offset printing (B lack and Radio. Whitewall t i r e s . L an ­ g la s s e s . N ear B e s s e y . Found and bookkeeping charg e if sonable. Sum m er or F a ll. ED Top condition! $975. C all 393- sing c a r . L ik e new. $1,495. arrangem ents of perso n al in ter­ BRAN D -N EW “ 19 (To firitarinica T h u rsd ay. C a ll 332-249 2. 28 white and co lo r). IB M . G eneral th is ad is not paid w ith in 2349. 28 7-2345. 29 view , tim e, schedule, in the city Ju n io r Encyclopedia. 15 v o l­ typing, t e r m p ap e rs, th eses, o ne w eek. SPA R T A N MOTORS A PA R TM EN T S U B L E A SE f o r P ersonal FORD 1964 G alaxie 5(X). Sharp you wish to work, c a ll G r a n d um es. $100. C a ll TU 2-9810. 29 d isserta tio n s. ED 2-8384 . C 3000 E . Michigan sum m er term . D ishw asher, sun with power and e x tra s. C all IV C R apids, G L 9—5079; Kalam azoo, WE DISCOUNT the d iscou n ters. B A R B I M E L , P ro fe ssio n a l typist. IV 7 - 3 7 15 R EN T your T V from N E JA C . • 4-9210. 29 345-0463; Lan sin g, 484-2367, porch, a ir conditioner. C lo se to The State News does not Sun g la s s e s , 98* and up. F r i s - New Zenith portable for only No job too la rg e or too s m a ll. TRIUMPH T R - 4 , 1964 ro ad ster. 482-1185; South Bend, 234-4949; cam pus. C a ll 351-424 8. 29 perm it racial or religiou s FO Rfi 1962 F airlan e 500. 4-door b ees, 88*. Zebco Rod and R e el, $9 p er month. F r e e s e r v ic e B lock off cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C l e a n . 14,500 m i l e s . N ever B attle C re e k , 963-7988. C48 G IR LS, FO U R. N icely furnished discrim ination in its ad­ sedan. S ix-cylin d er, standard. $8.36 and up. C r a s s e r g r ills , and d e liv e ry . C a ll N E JA C T V C raced. Fo u r on the floor, w ire home. L o v e ly ya rd . T w o -g irl vertisin g columns. The Owner. 484-5123. 15055 Wood CLEAN IN G L A D Y , one day p er $ 1 . Shagg golf b a lls, $ 1.7 7 dozen. Rental. 482-0624. C PAU LA ANN HAUGHÈY, typist. wheels, radio, heater, wind­ apartment. C lo se to cam pus. State News will not accept Road. 29 week. C a li J a y , 3 3 7 -13 11. 28 C ig a re tte s , 26* p a c k -$ 2 .5 0 c a r ­ FARM S AN D /or farm land lo- IBM S e le c tric . D isse rta tio n s, shield w asher. G reen ,b lack to p . Sum m er a n d w inter. 332 -2 19 5 advertising from persons FORD, 1954 V-8 automatic. New INTERVIEW ING ON c a m p u s ton, tax included. B a ll glo ves cated near MSU. If interested in th eses, term p ap ers. 3 3 7 - 15 2 7 . R acing s trip e s , seat b elts. One after 5:30 . 31 discrim inating against r e ­ brak es. Clean interior. Radio. Wednesday, May 12 for m ale stu­ discounted. T e n n i s su pp lies. sellin g, w rite to M r. Simon, C owner. $2,500. Can be seen at ligion, race, color or na­ Good rubber. 353-2700; 3 5 5 - dents to s e ll a public relatio n s SU B LE T BURCHAM Woods lux- FOX HOLE P X -F ra n d o r. 28 JO B RESU M ES, 10 0 co p ies, $4.50 523 Neff Road, G ro sse Pointe. 17266 MACK A ve., Detroit. 29 tional oriein. 6862. 31 p rogram in M ichigan vacation- ury apartment for sum m er.T w o WEDDING D R ESS. Size l3. E x - ALD IN GER D IREC T M AIL Ad­ C all TU 2 -8 535 for appoint­ WEDDING AND BRIDESM AID’ S land t h r o u g h o u t s u m m e r . bedroom, a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d . cellent condition. Will s a c r ific e . v e rtisin g , 533 N. C lip p ert, IV FORD i960 G alaxie automatic. ment. 30 Swimming pool. C a ll 351-4 273 . d re s s e s . Custom handmade, to V -8 . Pow er steering and brak es. Weekly d r a w i n g account and C a ll 676-2493 after 5 pm. 28 fit you. A lso other sewing and 5 - 2 2 13 . Autom otive 4-door. 3 51-4 117. 28 VA LIAN T, I960 4 -d o or. Auto- com m ission. T r a v e l. 29 29 GO LF C L U B S . Full set. H aig- B E V T A L L MAN. Y ou r th eses, m atic. W hitewalls. A ll e x tra s . alteration s, IV 2 -4 256. 33 AUSTIN H EA L EY Sprite MK I. WANTED: TWO g ir ls . Sfiare Eden U ltra . 4 woods, 10 iro n s. A ll term p ap e rs, etc. Typed in my FORD 1957 F airlan e 50(5. Good E xcellen t c o n d i t i o n . 20,000 O FFIC E H E L P . Good typist, k e - S E E , DADDY, S E E !! He is an 1959. Red. Radio. C a ll ED 2-8369 Rock Apartm ent. F a l l te rm . $100 or sep a ra te ly. 351-4 110 . 29 home. E le c tric typew riter. 372- m echanical condition. $100 or m ile s. $650 or n earest o ffer. liab le. Fo u r to five afternoons agent, an Independent insurance 29 weekly. $1.2 5 hourly, s ta rt. 3 3 2 - M ary or Joanne, 351-4232 after 3849. C 30 best o ffer. C a ll 337-0409. 30 355-9646; 332-3208 . 29 G RO LIE R S AND RICHARDS E n - agent. He is fre e . He is fre e to BARRACUDA 1964 Deluxe. H a s 0726 a fter 8 pm . 29 5. 32 M G-TD, 1951. Engine, body, op VOLKS WA GE N , 1959. G a s he ate r . cyclopedia s e ts . L i k e n e w . choose the best company for you. T Y P IN G . T E R M p ap ers and everything' 24,000 m iles. E x ­ in fine condi: ion. Needs new c u r­ WOMEN. S E T your hours; set TWO BLO C K S, MSU. 4 room s, Worth over $400. Asking $200. Phone h im Daddy! B L'B O L Z , th e ses. E l e c t r i c typew riter. cellent condition. Must s e l l . Good condition. $550. Cal l 355- bath, d ow n stairs. Stove, r e f r ig ­ tains. $1,300. 355-5899 after 6. your income goal in your own 351-4169 after 6 pm. 29 332-8 6 71, C28 F a st S e r v ic e . 332-459 7. 30 Gettiog company c a r. 699-2838. 3145. 29 e ra to r. G arage, basem ent, util­ 29 b u sin ess. F o r interview , IV 4 - VACATION IN scenic Canada. SUPERIO R THESE_S , general typ- VOLKSWAGEN 1962 C onvertible. LONG FO RM A L, size 12, ro yal ___________________________ 34 8247._________________________28 itie s. M ay 24th. IV 9-9524. 30 Fabulous fishing. 555 weekly OLDSM OB1LE 1962 9 -p assen ger Excellent c o n d i t i o n . 23,000 green silk linen. A lso , B la c k ing. P ro fessio n al s e c r e t a r y . C A R A Y E L L E 1963 Renault Sports DAWN DONUT. Under new m an- a E a r T M E n t ""to sublease lo r for two. Box 72, Ja c k so n , M ichi- stationwagon. Automatic tra n s­ m iles motor w arranty. Radio. cocktail d re s s , siz e 10. Bobbie, IBM E xecu tive. Dawn M organ. convertible. R a d i o . 4 speed. agement. Has s e v e r a l full and/ sum m er term . C ed ar V illag e. gan. 33 m ission. Radio, heater, p o w e r $1,150. 353-10 10 . 28 332 -0 8 2 1. * 29 ED 7-0971 after 5530 pm. C28 B uckets. Two tops. Good shape. or p art-tim e positions open. Phone 35 1-5 5 8 7 . 32 brak es, power steerin g. 484- . S ' T e R E O EQ UIPM ENT. W ell- R EA SO N A BLE, FA S T , accurate *1,250. 4 89-42-1. 28 - 5284. * - , V 30 V O Û K s 'w À Ü & f!1 196.3. E xcellent 332 -2 54 1; 339 -2768. . . 28 ONE G IR L wanted to. sh are Eden Peanuts P ersonal £,onditiw>. iced re g u la rly . known company ,having a o r v * Wigimv: qi m f hom tf.Tnese.s ,tWtr ' ;’9 6 2 " ' Ks i i ays *. W O RK.^et't. - •Hoc Spartm ent. SuTnmcr T o The men > itii, O L b S A M r r W ; R uns OK. Black with white w alls. Radio. time^orlly slfte on re p o sse sse d sedations!) C a ll 355-99 13. 28 B eige. V ery good condition. 4- dents with use of c a r w ill be $57.50 monthly. 355-4 22 2; 3 5 5 - Kaboom etc...K ind of noisy Sat­ Needs spm e work. Cheap tran s­ --P r ic e d below book. 355-3104 .28 stereophonic record p la y e rs and door. B est o ffe r .'3 3 7 -14 6 7 . 28 hired to help in promotion o f new 4240. 30 , m ujyc. S te re o unit has. walnut urday- night?? The Phantom 8, T ra n s p o rta tio n portation. $50. ED 2-0742. 2'''*F CH EVRO LET 1963 Impaia coupe. VOLKSWAGEN 1964. Sea blue. teaching m achines in Lansing cabinet, G a rra rd turntable, etc. A L L PERSON'S in a N< rman F e ll OLDSM OBILE l9 6 J D y n a m i c Radio, heater, w hitew alls. Seat a re a . Approxim ately $50 p e r Houses RIDE WANTED to C ornell U ni- Red. V -8 . Full pow er. Sharp! R e co rd s a n d walnut r e c o r d fan club, w rite Box E - 5 , State " 8 8 ” con vertib le. Autom atic. belts. 13,000 m iles. E xcellent week for 20 hours. Evenings and HARBOR SPRIN GS. A ttractive v e rs ity or Ithaca, N .Y . a re a . L a st y e a r ’ s graduate furnished stands, a lso available. T e rm s N ew s. 32 Power steerin g , b ra k e s. New condition. 355-78 37. 28 weekends. Som e full-tim e sum ­ modern bluff cottage. T h r e e May 13, 14. Contact Ju d y, 35 5 - company c a r. Below book. IV can be arran ged . STOP IN, 6-9 CHUCK, Happy B irthday! Now tire s . E xcellen t condition. Will VOLVO $95.';. Clean, ru s tle s s , m er positions also available. beds. S le e p s five . $55 p er week. 0378. 30 9-3690. 30 pm ., W EDNESDAY, M AY 12, you’ re 22, and past your prim e! trade. 37 2 -19 7 3 . 29 overhauled in 1962. Maintenance C a ll Nora at A nsw ering S erv ic e Phone IV 4-8901. 30 RIDE WANTED to Wilmington, CH EVRO LET 1958 convertible. 3132 S . Pennsylvania, L an sin g. Love you anyway. C h e rrie . 28 OLDSMOBILE 1964 F -8 5 , deluxe, re co rd s. Asking $425. C a ll 3 3 7 - any tim e. IV 5-4 38 1. 31 D elaw are or Philadelphia area P cw erglid e, power steering and Rooms 30 May 13th or 14th. Share expen­ brak es. Radio. Excellent condi­ 4-door. H ydram atic. R a d i o , 0282, evenings. 29 W A IT RESSES AND bartenders ALUMINUM 15, e lec tric s ta rte r Real E state s e s . 353-156 0 . 28 tion! $595. Phone 484-4727. 28 heater. $1,9 95. Phone 882-6604. VOLVO, 1959. Must s e ll. C a ll wanted to work at the C o ra l SIN GLE ROOM for men. P a rk - ing, local use of phone. C a ll ED m otor. T ilt tr a ile r . $750 or FOR S A L E : Two four-bedroom 3801 Tennyson. 28 694-2097. 31 G ables Old C row in Saugatuck. highest bid. Cam p beds. Phone CH EVRO LET I960” 2-door V -8, stick. White. 48,000 m iles. Also OLDSMOBILE 1958. 4-door se- P a rt and fu ll-tim e. See Gee at 7-9305. M e N. i n t e r n a t i o n a l stu - 30 IV 9-6229. 30 homes now under construction. 923 and 945 Southfield D rive, Wanted dan. Good condition. $195. Honda Auto Service & Parts 1959 Trium ph Bonneville m otor­ the C o ra l G ables in E a st Lan­ dents. One block to cam pus. STO V E, FR IG ID A IR E.A partm ent Smith and Smith Construction, BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 for cy c le. 650 c c . 351-4745. 30 1964, 150, White. $4 0 0 .C a ll 372- N E W B A T T E R IE S . Exchange sing or send your #or of coll*q* ) THEASSOCIATIONOFPRIVATECAMPS agem ent trainee p ositions. Soph­ ment in the Placem ent Bureau, sophom ore; P a tric ia H o l m e s , Comb, G randville junior. G R A D U A T E STU D EN TS a n d FA C U L T Y M E M B E R S om ores and above. Chicago a re a . f ir s t flo o r of the Student S e r­ Plymouth freshm an; C a ro l John­ Other o ffic e rs include: Bob T h is Old House: Hotel, R e s ­ v ic e s Building, m aintains lis t­ son, Lansing sophomore and Rae P fis te r , Mt. Pleasant junior, vice . . . comprising 350 outstanding Boys. Girls. Broihor-Sistor taurant and Institutional Man­ ings from other organizations K a sp er, Racine, W is., freshm an. president; Jim H arte r, T r a v e r s e and Co-Ed Camps, located throughout the New England, Mid­ agement m ajo rs with experience which w ill not be interviewing A lso Susan K irvan , Ann A rbor C ity s o p h o m o r e , s e c re ta ry : dle Atlantic States and Canada. fo r cook, chef, barten ders and on cam pus. Students interested sophom ore; P a r n e l l a K l a h n , G eorge H ittle, Flin t sophomore, . . . IN V IT E S Y O U R IN Q U IR IES concerninq summer employment 03 H ead w a ite r s. Must be 2 1 . Conway, in sum m er employment in the. Low ell sophomore; M ichele Mah­ tr e a s u re r; and B ryan Rowder, C ounselors. Group Leaders. Specialties. G e n e ra l Counselors. M ich. L an sin g a re a o r on campus a re le r , Little Neck, N.Y’., fre sh ­ Holland sen ior, Ag Council r e ­ W rite , P h o n e , o r C a ll in Person M ay 17, M onday requested to check the employ­ DUNK T H E D O P E — Soaked but happy se em s to be man; Judith M cPherson, M illing­ presen tative. A s s o c ia tio n o f P r iv a t e C a m p s — D e p t. C Rex T e r r a c e : A ll m a jo rs, all ment bulletin boards in the bur­ the a ttitu d e o f th is stu d e n t. He was one o f th e s t a r ton sophomore; J u d i t h P o rtz, M a x w e ll M . A le x a n d e r , E x e c u tiv e D ir e c to r co lle ge s fo r dock boy, general eau throughout the rem ainder of a t t r a c t i o n s at S a tu rd a y ’ s M cD o n e l H all c a r n i v a l . H artford, W is., freshm an, Nancy MSU P rom enaders 5 5 West 4 2 n d Stroet, OX 5 -2 6 5 6 , Now York 36 , N .Y.:.: grounds work and assista n t cook sprin g term . P hoto by L a r r y F r i t z l a n Stephenson, G ro sse Pointe Woods Leland A , C h ase, Bangor jun­ in Alden, M ich. All positions in­ freshm an and Susan Storch, Bay io r, was elected president of the clude room , board, considerable tips. M a y 18 , T u e s d a y C ity freshm an. Sigma Alpha E p silon evening. MSU Prom enaders for the coming y e a r at a club meeting Wednesday Campus Music G eneral M otors T e c h n i c a l C en ter: Hotel, R estaurant and In­ K r e b i o z e n S p o n s o r O n T r ia l M em bers of the Gam ma Chap-, Other new o ffic e rs include: te r of Sigma Alpha Epsilon r e ­ v ice president, G race Woodman, Offers You The "BfiSt stitutional Management m ajo rs cently elected Roy T . Ossman, Paw Paw Junior; s e c re ta ry , Judy CHICAGO f —■C a n c e r victim s K rebiozen, a drug used by some the drug was in effective in c a se s fo r restau ran t unit m anager po­ sition s in W arren, M ich. a c ro s s the nation a re watching can cer patients, a re on tria l of c a n cer. Huntington W o o d s junior, as F ro m , Coldw ater sen ior; tre a ­ In Outlined Assistance developm ents in a Chicago court­ charged with fraud and con sp ir­ p resident. s u r e r , E llen Goodrich, Dimon- FEMALE room where the sponsors of acy. In Ju ly , 1964, the government banned the drug from distribution Other o fficers elected w ere; d a 1 e sophom ore; m em bership COURSE O U TLIN ES Mike Jo lly , Mt. C lem en s jun­ chairm an , Dave B e r r y , Dearborn O LIN M ay 25, T uesday Since the sta rt of the trial in interstate com m erce but it s till io r, vice president; Dick B lack , sophom ore: publicity chairm an, K elly G ir l S e rv ic e : A ll m a- A p ril 27 in U .S . D istric t Court, H O SP IT A L a ju ry of seven women and five men have heard the drug de­ is available in Illin o is, where it is manufactured by D r. D urovic. Midland sophom ore, se c re ta ry ; Linda Whitcomb, Flint junior; Tom C a n t r i l l , Grand Rapids lib ra ria n , MATH 108 & 109 S . A m e r ic a n R EPO R T scribed by p ro secu to rs as having The defendants say they have Follow s C o u rs e Ralph’s Cafeteria no value in the treatm ent of can­ never claim ed that Krebiozen is Students m ay v isit between 2 c e r and hailed by the defense as a cu re for can cer, only that it is M a te ria l E xactly " th e d isco very of the century.’ ’ of benefit in treatm ent of the d is ­ Sold O NLY at T r ip P la n n e d and 4 p .m . and 7 and 8 p.m . daily. e ase . A d m issions include: R o b e r t D iscovered in Argentina by Campus M u sic Math 1 1 1 , 1 1 2 , 1 1 3 A 40-day vacation in South W'yman, St. C la ir Shores fre sh ­ Robert N. P a lm e r, an inspec­ in preparation D r. Stevan D urovic, a defendant, A m erica this sum m er is offered man: A llen S cafu ri, Detroit jun­ the drug w a s brought to the tor for the F e d e ra l Food and Drug by A m erican Youth Hostel (AYH) to MSU students fo r a reduced io r; M ichael Rehling, Livonia fresh m an : K e n n e t h Kooiman, L'nited States in 1949 and for many Adm inistration, testified that D r. y e a r s has been a subject of con­ Durovic claim ed that he alone lia k t iu H q . ¡¡a U ie s u u e e All 4 B a s i c O u t l i n e s p ric e . Muskegon g r a d u a t e student; tro v e rsy among its sponsors, m anufactured a ll of the drug pro­ Nat. S cl., A T L ., Soc., & Hum. Everyday Specials AYH rep resen tative, C h a rle s C ra ig M cFarlan d , Allen P ark government agencies and m edical duced since its d isc o v e ry . Aim one, T a y lo r sen ior, is help­ fresh m an ; Thom as B aird , B e lle ­ groups. ing with plans fo r a trip to vue sen io r; Diane Vachout, L a - P a lm e r headed a team of FDA % ■ Panam a, Columbia, Ecuador, Bo­ G range, 111., sen io r; V i r g i n i a The A m erican M edical A sso ­ a g e n t s t h a t - i n v e s t i g a t e d liv ia , P e ru , C hile, Argentina, U r­ Daugvydas, Detroit sophom ore; ciation in 1951 term ed Krebiozen Krebiozen in 1963 a fter its pro­ at Campus Music uguay and B ra z il. M ichael M cAleenan, C u ster sen­ u s e le s s in the treatm ent of can­ m oters had requested authority The trip , to begin Ju ly 6, w ill io r; John W. Dyke, Lansing grad­ c e r . In 1963, a com rm ttee of 24 to m anufacture and distribute co st $ 1,0 4 5 plus a $50 e m er­ uate student: S a r a C l a v e z , exp erts assem bled by the Nation­ the .drug as a hew product, iu the • 1/4 B eefburg • C h ilid o g gency fund. M aine, N .Y ., freshm an ; Robert al C an cer Institute also reported treatm ent of c a n cer. Got th e “ B a s ic O u t l i n e s ” w ith # F rench F rie s >1 R eid, E ast Lansing graduate stu­ .B e a u m o n t T o w e r on th e c o v e r The cost w ill include tra n s­ portation to and from the point dent; B rad ley A. L e w is, L o ck - 'of- departure , <>rv* • * ur?.t>r» v J ju >teshm an. v ^ l e a d e r s h i p and organizations A i Si TdTn.tted w ere Gene Dob­ S A M P I I S ^ 5 0 i ‘ «T* fe e s , transportation a s scheduled son, E ast Lansin g f r e s h m a n ; I ENDS TUES, T H E A T K.l - Today’s Special * in the trip , and living expenses. Robert Viney, Pittsburgh, P a ., - 337-0371 „rSBSfioN ► »**-••«* —■ ju n ior; Thom as R u s s e ll, M uske­ H it No. (1) A t 7 :5 0 - L a te AYH is a lso offerin g a p ass NOW! 75c to 5:30 fo r reduced rates on youth hos­ te ls in the United States and gon ju nior; T e r r y W a l t e r s , Whitehall sophom ore; T h o m a s H eppenheim er, Coco Solo, Canal Eve. & Sun. $ T.00 1 :1 0 - 3 :1 0 - 5 :1 5 - 7 :2 5 - 9 :3 0 * abroad. The p ass costs $7. Zone, fresh m an ; Ronald R . Sieg, F o r m ore inform ation, con­ |I t s t h a t w a y - o u t R iv ervie w freshm an; J o A n n e # S a lisbu ry Steak tact Aimone at 355-6928. w h o p p e r o f Johnson, E a st L ansing graduate student; D allas D. Dudley, Mason w /M u sh ro o m Sauce Wanted sophom ore; Kevin Dowd, West­ # Mashed Potato PIANOS- A L L kinds, including port, Conn., sophom ore; P e a rl old uprights. RO BERT WEAR E . W axer, Detroit freshm an. • Hot Vegetables Refinishing Shop. Phone TU • R o ll & B u tte r 2 -332 0 . 35 Phi K a p p a Sigma COLOR fey OdiIXE PNUMSIRr f u n n y PIANO, SM A LL upright or spinet. C a s h . M acLaughlin’ s Piano T UNITEDARTISTS w e s t e r n ! M art. Phone IV 2 -7 356 . 32 Adds 6 Actives HIT NO. (2) AT 10:15 HAROLD 6 0 ( WANTED: USED furniture (all or B eta Delta Chapter of P h i HECHT part) to furnish house by June Kappa Sigm a F rate rn ity has an­ Production 15. C a ll 355-4028 after 7. 29 nounced the initiation of s ix new J E E P OR Je ep wagoneer in good condition. C a ll 655-1069, ask for active m em bers. The new S ku lls a re : R ich a rd C . TRACY«.«SINATRA \ M rs. Watts. 29 C la rk , Longview , T e x ., fre sh ­ man; Ja co b D. M orrison, Owa- I mdieIKRVYRlefiOT-. lft[0KOHLMAi B A L L O U ;JllB a y ! THE- (ikLciui COLOR I H U S " O P EN S ■7STHIS PEA N U TS tonna, M inn., freshm an; Thom as I in C O L U M B I A LETTER FROM THE B . Huck, E a st T aw as freshm an; ft Jane Fonda y 4 « k Robert A . Sch rack , M oniclair, L e e M a r v in D A iSY HILL N a t K in g C ole PUPPY FARM ” N .J ., freshnjan; Daniel D. Dyson, M o rris , 111., freshm an and Robert Next A tt. A . W i l l i a m s J r . , M elvindale IERVYN Lb ROY FRED KOHLMAR] M ill ■ ACOLUM BIAPlCIURiSflftiASi ‘ B a b y T h e Ra i n M ust F a l l ’ sophom ore. W illiam s was elected outstand­ ..Idi»--. ' w ing pledge of his c la s s . You mean, ITS ADDRESSED TO YOU, SNOOPY, because I ’m a student Kind Of Lite For Midterms?? AND iT B£6iNS,"DEAR S iR ” jE x m G ‘ ŸPkcHé 3 3 2 - 2 8 M m or teacher I get TODAY 7:00 9:30 P.M . special rates at all Try Us For A Hiltonflotels in the U.S.? ACADEM AW ARD Complete I W IN N ER I T H EV C A L L E D M E , " S I R * ! I I Hilton Hotels Corporation, National Sale^Office, Palmer Hopse, line Of Study Guides * Q liiK iff " t ALAN BATES IR EN E PARAS' I Chicago 90, iTT Please send the Faculty-Student And MID lAI 11 ,A( 0 YM.NIS PRODUCTION I T H E M A R R I A G E ZO RBA TH E G R EEK " I I Rate Brochure that tells all. 1 am a taculiy Member □ Student □ Outlines. FR ID A Y : One Of The W orld's I I OF F I G A R O rV.eT r o, T H EY C A L L E D M 6. G lR ‘ NAMF K c t°* T H EY C A LLED M E. " « IR " F in est F ilm s! I BY M O ZA R T $£ E N G L IS H L I B R E T T O TH EY C A LLED ME. IR " I un ur innoccc Jo hn S te in b e c k 's STREET I * “ G rapes of W ra th ” I CITY STATE H enry Fonda- I M a y 2 1 -2 2 , 19 6 5 MSU A u d ito r iu m tu d e n t ^ J o o k ^ t o r e Ja n e D arw ell- I John C a rra d in e - Sponsored b y the M U S I C and S P E E C H Departm ents I STREET CITY STATE Free Parking In Large L o t At Rear Of Store John Q ualen- Eddie Quillan I 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, May 10, 1965 MSIT B o o k s t o r e MSIT B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e Ml M U U B B M| Ml S it.. X 'ä of it 0; •. R o m n e y ’ s c o m m itte e on was p o l i t i c a l l y expedient on the ä ä "I® status of s : ‘ä w «- o_m e- n .- Wi t h s o m an y w om en aro un d, f o r R o m n e / to speak f a v o r a b l y t o w a r d w om en. S U| lS U P hoto by R ic k i E le a n o r G i l b e r t IB B P W o m e n U r a e d T o B e A c t iv e P o P k Gov. G eorge W, Romr.ey tol. e ra lly favorable im pression of minds a ll of us that women can’ t k s m em bers of the G overnor’ s C o m ­ the status of women in M ichi­ be relegated to som e sm all c o r­ s t m ission on the Status of W omen gan,” Romney said, "and r e - ner of concern with som e sup­ F rid a y that or.e of the g re a te s t posedly ‘feminine* subject m at­ It jo contributions they can m a r e is t e r .” p r arousing m ore women to take a The governor said that many r T ire d O f B a r g a in s T h a t |e active part in community a f fa irs B oxed B ird \ of the h isto ric battles fo r social and encouraging their husbands legislation d irectly a f f e c t i n g e to do the sam e. At a luncheon in Kel.ogg C en ­ Bites Cop I women have already been fought, and won, in Michigan. Ml te r, Romney said “ O ur fu tu re is "E q u a l pay fo r equal w ork, Ml S NEW YORK f —T ra n sit ; S R e a lly A r e n 't!! not affected as m uch by t h e r o l e m aximum hours legislatio n , and p a tro lm a n Stephen f u lg ie n j Ü of the government as by th e ro it health and safety standards for of individual fa m ilie s and p r i ­ found a box Sunday s o m e - ■ women who work a r e alread y U ' r.t had left on a Brooklyn j embodied in state la w ," he said . vate institutions." subw ay tr a m . T h e box was j B "W e have reached a point of Quoting Joseph Conrad, Rom ­ ney said , "B e in g a woman is B alarm ing deterioration in fam ­ T h e s u r p r i s e d p atro lm an Io ily l i f e ," he said. " T h e problem can be traced c a r r i e d it off at the next a te rrib ly difficult task, sin ce it co n sists p rincipally in dealing 0 o statio n , got bit >n the thumb ° back to the fam ily and the h om e," when he ra is e d the lid and with m e n ." k Ik s C H EC K T H E S E FO R Romney said, "and it is my then o v e rtu rn e d t h e box hope that women w ill give this the consideration and concern with his : ot, s t A pen gu n w addled out, It it d e s e r v e s ." Romney p raised the m em bers F u lg ie ri stuffed it back ir. the box and ca lled tije G ra d u a te 1° o r of the G overnor’ s Com m ission or. the Status of Women for the city ¡u ariu m . T h e tr a n s it r e high quality; encouraging tore auth.i rity is try in g to find out how the penguin got on T o D ire ct H E A L S A V IN G S and com prehensiveness of th e ir e report. Ml “ The report left me with a gen- W o rk s h o p Ml S Thieves Find It Easy’ IS u lui Allen S . White, graduate a s ­ sistant in speech, w ill direct a co lle g e -cre d it workshop in the­ B To Steal Bikes Here ater production offered through |o B the continuing education s e r v ic e at the C irc le in the P ark sum ­ o T itle A uthor Pub. P ric e Sale P ric e o p e rio d ic a lly c r a c k down on b i­ sum m er. m er theater, Grand R apids, this o “ A m e r i c a n N e g r o e S o n g s - S p i r i t u a l s ’’ W o r k , J . W. - e d . $ 4.9 5 $ 2.69 k B icycle th ie v e s a v e rag e cy c le re g u la tio n s by impounding k P ris c illa . L. S 3 .9 5 $ 1.98 s i:.g 15 b icy cles p e r week White w ill act as technical di­ b ic y c le s left unlocked o r p ark ed recto r of the C ir c le in the Park “ B asic D raw in g ” t v a rio u s c a m p u s bike p a rk n in a manner so a s to block wal ks theater as well as teach the the- s “ G re a t E x p e rim e n t-R u s s ia n A rt (1863-1922)’ G r a y , C . $ 2 5 .0 0 $14.95 e a s , c a m p u s p olice s aid . Mi and building-sr.w ances. • . - *' /(T>y C h r i s t i c t * -Vr^' V,ol.bach, W ;F . S 2 5 ..0 0 „ $14.9$ . 0 *T3urlhg (he ia'sr weerh. 1 ampus iCi stòle '. /. th e i r o w n e rs, m i m g tneit workshop, o fferin g 'fro m ffne to pi lice im pounded n e a rly 30 b i­ six c re d its, will sta rt June 14. o *1A H i s t o r y of A r t ’’ B a z i n , G. $ 9.00 * $ 3.95 ' r* In an attem pt -v disco urs c y c le s p er day. A ll t i k e s im ­ r M eltzer $ 3.95 e locked b ic y c le s , cam pus Students interested in en ro ll­ pounded w e r e found b looking ing in the course should contact “ M ark T w ain H i m s e l f ’ $10.00 w a l k s o r building entrances, the Continuing Education S e r v ­ Ie “ A H a n d b o o k of P o p u l a r A n t i q u e s ” M c C l i n t o n , K .M . $ 2.98 ca m p u s police said ; ice, 355-0138, o r the Department “ P e r e n n i a l s in t h e G a r d e n ” P o t t e r , C .H . $ 6 .9 5 $ 2.98 1Ml E a rly T h u rsd ay afternoon Alan of Speech, 355-6690. Ml “ G o ld e n B o o k of G a r d e n i n g ” G iannoni, G .F . $ 1.90 $ 1.0 0 K. M cDonnell, M arquette fre sh - S B o w e r H ouse On scholarship with the U ni­ m an , slid his m otorcycle into a v e rs ity P erform in g A rts Com ­ “ M a g ic w ith L e f t O v e r s ” B r u n n e r , L .R . $ 1.0 0 U| p a rk e d c a r on B rod y Road South. pany, White is working fo r his s lu “ T h e G i a n t G o l d e n B o o k of B i r d s ” A llen-S inger $ 3 .9 9 $ 1.98 M cDonnell was cited for leaving doctorate in technical theater. He *C o-O ps’ 1 0 0 % “ E n c y c l o p e d i a of J a z z - n e w e d i t i o n ” F eather, L . $ 4.95 trie scen e of an accident. is a teaching sp e c ia list in play BI M cF arlan d -F lo k en b erg $ 3 .9 5 $ Tw o L ake Orion sophom ores, production, s ta g e c ra ft, scene de­ “ H ow to Stop S m o k i n g in F i v e D a y s ” 1.0 0 The men of Bower House have H a r o l d R. C arn ey a n d F r e d sign and directing. o “ A m e ric a n S cien ce and In v en tio n ” W i l s o n , M. $ 4.95 achieved a. 100 per cent blood Y ar.cerw erven , appeared in Lan­ o $ 3 .9 9 $ D ie tr ic h - R eit While an..undergraduate at the 1.98 donation record for the rinth consecutive term . sing T ow n sh ip Ju s tic e C o u rt F r i ­ U n iversity of Maine, he toured In­ day. Both paid fin es and costs of dia and Pakistan with the Maine Ik -“ W h e e l s , S a i l s , a n d W i n g s ” G ale Arent, house p r e s id e n t, said that this is an u n p aralleled $50 on ch arges of d iso rd e rly o r.- Masque T h e ater. During a tour s feat in the history of MSU co­ of duty with the U .S. A ir F o rc e in Tucson, A riz ., he was active in t operative housing. the U n iversity of A rizona sum ­ [ o Each tim e a blood d riv e is conducted, the In te r-c o o p e r a tiv e D am W a te rs m er theater. He has 200 p e r­ r C ouncil p resen ts a trophy to the form ances to his c red it as an ac­ tor. |e f ir s t house in which 100 p e r T h r e a t e n in g cent of its m em bership donates The workshop c o u rse , the firs t Ml blood. Any cooperative house ti.at wins the trophy for th r e e c o n se c ­ U -M T e a m of its kind offered by the D epart­ ment of Speech, is also the fir s t Imi A ll o f t h e s e . . . A n d d o z e n s m o re ! S utive term s is allowed to keep it. accredited c o m p r e h e n s i v e c ou rse i n theater production lus U "O u rs is the first Louse in the cooperative system that has th re e ANN .XRBOR (U P I)— A U n i- at a non-professional theater in permanent tro p h ie s," A rent said . v e rs ity oi Michigan dental e x ­ M ichigan, B B pedition, ra cin g against tim e and w a te r to co llec t evidence of den­ o P tal char i e s in ancient Nubian M a rtin To Judge sk u lls in Lgypt, rep ort skeletal Q uietude? 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