W e a th e r Tr ROTC A w a r d s , p. 5 - Sing­ ing S ta te sm e n r e t u r n , s,„o- MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE TATE MEWS Tuesday, May 11, 1965 F a i r and co ol to da y and to n ig h t. High n e a r 70. Price 10< Committee Favors Faculty Raises E x te n s io n Wessin Quits Dominican Army cannon into position in the U -S .- vent a C u b a-style communist the reb els last night.T h is was re ­ Service SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican takeover of the country. U.S. of­ occupied international s a f e t y jected by the fo rc e s led by C o l. Republic, May 10 f — B r ig . Gen. zone west of Ciudad N ueva. The fic ia ls charged that com m unists F ran cisco Caam ano. E lia s W essin, whose planes and had infiltrated key positions of the guns a re "tuned on rebel ta r­ The proposal for a three-m an tanks beat off Dominican re b e ls g e t s ," the spokesman said . rebel movem ent. com m ission, composed of form er Fu n d s Cut in the bloody firs t days of the Dominican revolt, resigned from the arm ed fo rces Monday under In addition, 15 U.S. M -48 tanks rum bled into position in the city. The U .S. em bassy had no com­ ment on W essin’ s resignation but presidents Jo s e F ig u e re s of C o s­ ta R ica and Romulo Betancourt W essin fought arm y re b e ls and it was understood the U.S. gov­ of Venezuela, and form er Gov. reported U.S. p re ss u re . His re ­ arm ed c iv ilia n s wfco tried to r e ­ ernment had pushed fo r W essin’ s L u is Munoz M arin of Puerto A tentative accum ulative pay tirem ent appears to h a v e re ­ R ico , was reported to have met sto re f o r m e r P resid en t Juan retirem ent a s a m eans of r e ­ r a is e of $900,000 for U n iver­ moved a m ajor obstacle toward with stern opposition within th er Bosch at the outset of the revolu­ moving roadblocks to "co m p o s­ sity faculty m em bers was ap­ settling the Dominican c r is i s . ing the situ atio n ," a s a spokes­ tion, before the a rriv a l of U.S. OAS itself. proved in the budget reported out W essin’ s resignation cam e aft­ T h e c r is is caused postpone­ troops. man put, it. of com m ittee in the State Senate e r m eetings with U.S. A m b assa­ ment of a sessio n of the OAS dor W. Tapley Bennett J r . and His opponents said he w as r e ­ The r e b e l s announced they Monday night. garded by many Dominicans as special conference on the Domin­ L t. Gen. B ruce P a lm e r, com­ would not re c e iv e , co n verse or The S e n a t e Appropriations the man responsible fo r the a ir ican situation which had been m ander of the21,000 U.S. M arines negotiate furth er with OAS re p re ­ Com m ittee recommended t h a t bombardm ents of the city that scheduled for 9;30 a.m . EST Mon­ and parachute troo pers in this sentatives until it ousts Jo s e A. Gov. George Romney’ s suggested day. took m ore than 1,000 liv e s in the B onilla A tiles as the Dominican Divers MSU budget of $46.5 m illion be troubled Caribbean country. The t o u g h c a re e r o ffic e r fir s t week of the fighting. Republic re p rese n ta tive in the accepted with the addition of U .S. M arines and p aratro o p ers agreed to leave the arm y and his OAS. Bonilla re p rese n ts the junta the $900,000 which it sp ecifically w e re sent in by P resid ent Johnson regim e in the Dominican Republic 7 Probing earm arked for faculty r a is e s . post as commander of the Arm ed F o rc e s Training C en ter, but he to protect A m erican s and to p re ­ which sent a su rren d e r demand to Sen. Guy Vander Ja g t, R -C a d - balked at leaving the country. C ol. illa c , said the com m ittee felt F ra n cisc o Camaano Deno, re b e l- Ship Hull there was a definite need to Q U IT E A F E E T — The ska te b o a rd c r a z e th at has c a p tu re d th e h e a r ts (and feet) proclaim ed provisional p re s i­ im prove faculty s a la r ie s at all of m a n y M ic h ig a n S ta te r s is as t r i c k y and d a n g e ro u s as its w a t e r y w est coast dent, has been demanding that of Michigan’ s state supported W essin go abroad. p a r e n t. The pathw ay f r o m B e sse y H a llt Xi'tjM’493" com m cn re’^ i r ^ b » ■ not,.- J»e "a m,ew>fe lof.iW j ' vgv give MSU $4 7 .1 fn illio n in state after 48 y e a r s , and Hubert M. added, 575 b a ch elo r's degrees Meanwhile, another phase funds if passed as recommended. Brow n, assistan t p ro fe sso r of w ere conferred. T h is con trasts A cut. of $2 34 ,19 9 in funds crop science, who ends 44 y e a rs with nearly 4,500 to be given U .S ., V ie t Pilots S lash the Inquiry was-held-atClovelnnd. In that sessio n , the captain of the at MSU on Ju ly F. during 1964-65, plus 1,500 m a s­ Germ an ship W eisenberg told earm ark ed for the Cooperative Extension S e rv ic e was approved by the com m ittee. Vander Ja g t Presid en t John A . Hannah p re ­ t e r ’ s d egrees and m ore thagySOO sented "d ip lo m as of honor" to doctor’ s d eg rees. D o z e n N o r th B rid g e s how he saw the shadow of the C e d arv ille on his ra d a r and heard each re tiré e . Hannah observed that "n o in­ the " h is s in g " sound through the said this cut was made with the SAIGON, Viet N a m # —UJ5. and another bridge nearby and then He noted that the 18 retirin g stitution, least of all a un iver­ fog as the giant ship went under stipulation that the cuts must be faculty had given a total of 512 s ity , is built by any one man, or Vietnam ese p i l o t s slashed at destroyed the Tho Ngoa B rid ge in le ss than 25 m inutes. made in urban a re a s. North Viet Nam’ s b rid ges through south of Ha Tinh. woman, or any sm all group of in­ Four d ivers in suits and hel­ d arkn ess and daylight Monday in Sixteen F104 Thunderchiefs, dividual s. m ets joined three scuba d ivers Four Professors Air the continuing effort to h altC o m - flying an arm ed reconnaissance " I t is built instead by the lov­ in probing the hull of the sunken munist tra ffic . T h ey w ere r e ­ m ission t h a t covered six high­ ing labor of many p e rso n s.” C e d a rv ille . The suited d ive rs ported to have destroyed or dam­ w ays, destroyed t h r e e sm all T h ose who have been retired probed the aft section and the aged at least a dozen. b rid g es, three ra ilro a d boxcars during the past y e a r a re : scuba d ive rs the fore section. Views On Viet Nam U .S. spokesmen said ground and ona,truck. T h e d ive rs did not find any of fire was light to m oderate and all T h e V ietnam ese A ir F o rc e sent M rs. Irene M. B a ird , C ooper­ the bodies of the m issing men. planes returned sa fe ly . No enemy its p ro p e lle r-d riv en sk yraid er ative Extension S e rv ic e (CES), a irc ra ft w ere sighted. flghter-b om bers to pound other IT WAS P O L L I N A T I O N — T he Red C e d a r i s n ’ t the 11 y e a r s ; V ictor C . B e a l, (CES), O fficial accounts gave these b rid ges. o n ly p la c e to stu dy th e b i r d s and the bees. The 28 y e a r s ; Paul R , Krone, h orti­ Four p ro fe sso rs w ill explain utes to present its opinions, with cu ltu re, 35 y e a r s ; M iss G race d etails: Four Navy planes pumped B u ll- pup m is sile s and cannon fire into b lo s s o m s on s e v e r a l a p p le tr e e s n ea r M a r s h a l l H all p r o v id e an e x c e lle n t p la c e f o r r e a l bees to V -E P ro g r a m M i t c h e l l . (CES), 29 y e a r s ; U .S . Navy p lanes from the c a r ­ th eir view s on Viet Nam tonight an optional sum m ary. a ra ilro a d bridge and a string of in d ulq e in a l i t t l e o f t h e i r own b ir d in g and bee in g. at a discussion sponsored by A s ­ T he speakers w ill answ er w rit­ C la re n c e C . M ullett, (CES), 35 y e a r s ; F ra n cis L .O 'R o u rk e , hor­ r ie r s C o ra l Sea a n d Midway opened the day with a s e r ie s of box c a r s 90 m iles south of Hanoi P h oto by Cal C ra n e T a p e S la te d sociated Students of MSU. ten questions from the audience. late in the day. T h e bridge ap­ ticu ltu re, 19 y e a r s ; M rs. G race so rtie s from midnight to 4:45 The fre e p rogram w ill begin proach es were damaged. A tape recording of a radio F ish e l is a consultant to the E . Vanderkolk, (CES), 29 y e a rs; a.m . Ranging as fa r north as the at 8 p.m . in 109 Anthony. Radio Hanoi declared North p rogram origin ally broadcast on U .S . government on Viet Nam and and O rville F . W alker, (CES), 28 20th p a ra lle l, 65 m ile s south of Speaking w ill be W esley F ish e l and Guy H. Fo x, p ro fe sso rs of p olitical scien ce, L . H. Battistini, was a special a d vise r to the V iet­ nam ese government from 19 56 - years. Hanoi, they damaged four brid ­ ges and also hit four trucks and Vietnam ese gunners shot down five of the U .S. planes that took part in raid s Sunday. A m erican N A T O M inisters T ry V ictory in Europe Day, M ay 8, 19 4 5, w ill be played back to­ night at 8 in P a rlo r C , Union. 58. Scheduled to re tire this y e a r a large junk. p ro fe sso r of social scien ce, and authorities had announced th e The p rogram "O n a Note of a r e : J . M urray B arb o u r, m usic, A group of U .S. A ir F o rc e fight­ Thom as H. G re e r, chairm an of the Humanities Departm ent, F ish e l an d Fox support the G re e r is a fo rm er chief of A rm y -A ir F o rc e h isto rical stud­ 26 y e a r s ; W erner A . Bohnstedt, hum anities, 19 y e a r s ; K a r l e r —bom bers took to the a ir at noon with an e sc o rt of 32 figh ters. lo s s of one plane that day. T h is was a Navy F8 C ru sad er jet, T o B r e a k D e a d lo c k T riu m p h ," which w as w ritten by Norman Corw in, an outstand­ ing radio w rite r, and featured ie s , while B attistin i was suprem e D re s s e l, fo re stry , 39 y e a r s ; M iss In what was called a highly suc­ which crashed in strafing a truck. present p olicy. The other two the voice o f W illiam L . S h lre r, com m ander of the A llied Pow ers F lo re n ce Kem pf, nursing educa­ ce ssfu l operation, they dropped T h e pilot was killed. LONDON (JPI— A m erican , B r it ­ the East Germ an re g im e . It has w e r e sponsors of t h e recent in Tokyo during World War II. T h e p ilo t's death and the killing ish and West Germ an m in isters been resisted by F o reign S ec­ a well-known b ro ad caster, is be­ tion, 15 y e a r s ; M rs. L y d i a one span of the Ha Tinh Bridge T each -In on V iet Nam, opposing Fox headed the MSU p roject to of two U .S . A rm y men by the Viet launched a new attempt Monday re ta ry Michael Stew art of B r it ­ ing p resented to com m em orate Ligh trin g, health, physical edu­ on Route 1, 150 m iles south of U .S. action. aid Viet Nam in 1961. Cong in South Viet Nam increased night to break their deadlock with ain, Foreign M in ister G erhard the 20th a n n iv ersa ry of VE Day. cation and recreatio n , 35 y e a rs ; Hanoi; dem olished one span of Each side w ill have 20 min­ to 366 the total A m erican combat F ra n c e o ver the future of G e r­ Schroeder of West G erm any and T h is is the sixth in a s e r ie s dead in the V ietnam ese war« many. Presid en t Johnson. of playbacks of radio c la s s ic s T h e probing operation by B a ll, called "R a d io E n co res” p resen t­ They met at a dinner in the Stewart and Schroeder w as c a r ­ ed by the Department of T e le ­ A m erican Em bassy given by Un­ rie d out in top se c re c y . vision and Radio. T w o B rito n s d e r-S e c re ta ry of State G eorge W, B all on the eve of a min­ S e ll Secrets is te r ia l conference of the North Atlantic T r e a t y O rganization LONDON /PI— B ritain sent two (NATO). governm ent em ployes to j a i l C o lu m b ia P ro fe s s o r T a lk s Monday fo r ¡espionage—one for One purpose of the get-toge­ sellin g guidea m issile sec re ts to ther, which has becom e tra d i­ the R u ssia n s, the other for hawk­ tional at NATO m eetings, w as O n T h e N e g ro C h a lle n g e ’ ing defense m inistry s e c re ts to to re so lve if possible Fren ch ob- E li G insberg, d irecto r of con­ tw o.A rah.patlitfis. Both,79.90 jectlA n^w hich la/? t.'\e fk ihW^rt-. servation of human re so u rce s, • they w e re driven to their acts by ed publication of an A m erican - p roject at Columbia U n iversity, th eir need fo r money. B r ltls h -F r e n c h d eclaration of w ill speak here Wednesday on P rim e M inister Harold Wil­ Germ an p olicy. This w as to have " T h e Negro Challenge to the son im m ediately announced in been issued May 8 to m ark the B u sin ess Com m unity," the House of Commons that a 20th an n iversary of V -E d a y .' G in sberg’ s ad d ress,sp o n so red to p -level Investigation had been But hopes of agreem ent w e re by the MSU School of Labor and ord ered to learn how the two slend er. Industrial Relations, will be giv­ men w riggled through the se­ en in the Ericksor. Kiva at 4p .m . c u rity net. Fo reign M i n i s t e r M au rice The meeting is open to the pub­ The sep arate tr ia ls in the sam e Couve de M urville of F ra n c e lic . old B a ile y court on the sam e day w as reported under P re sid e n t Among the topics he w ill d is­ w e re without precedent in Lon­ De G a u lle 's o rd ers to stand fa st c u ss w ill be the question of wheth­ don h isto ry . L o rd Chief Ju stice on his new insistence fo r a E u r­ e r to give the Negro p referen tial P a rk e r heard them both. Both opean approach to a G erm an treatm ent in employment. He w ill defendants pleaded guilty. settlem ent. Such an a p p r o a c h also outline specific techniques In the f ir s t c a se , Ju stice P a r­ would seem to im ply the ultim ate and procedures a company may k e r sentenced Fran k C. B o ssard , exclusion of the A m erican s from adopt to comply with the em ploy­ F IS H IN G B R E A K — P h y l l i s H e lp e r , U n i v e r s i t y th e co o l w a t e r s o f n e a r - b y P a r k L a k e p r o v id e an 5 2 -y e a r-o ld electron ics engineer the settlem ent. ment section of the 1964 C iv il H e ig h ts , O h io , s o p h o m o re , f e l l nook, line and s in k ­ a p p r o p r i a t e s e ttin g f o r h e r n e w ly d is c o v e r e d s p o r t. F ra n ce ’ s line has been hailed Photo by Bob B a r it in the aviation m in istry, to a Rights Act. e r f o r a r e l a x i n g p a s t im e to pass away the t i m e by Communist pow ers, including E L I G IN S B E R G 2 1 - y e a r term . betw een m i d - t e r m s . T he p le a s a n t te m p e r a t u r e s and 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing. M ichigan T uesd ay. May 11, 1965 msmtmst EDITORIALS»*®* - —————— P oin ts O f V iew — T h e C o n s t it u t io n A n d . O h ,T h a t ! . . .The March . .Distribution Pro-Israel And Con L a n s i n g i s an a l l - A m e r i c a n W hen th e M e n ’s H a ll A s s o c i a ­ By F R A N K L Y N COHEN By K H A L I L N IA Z Y c i t y . So a l l - A m e r i c a n t h a t a w e e k tion a n d th e W o m e n ’s I n t e r - S h r e w s b u r y , N .J ., s e n io r Saudi A r a b ia , f r e s h m a n ago it r e f u s e d to g r a n t a p a r a d e R e s i d e n c e C o u n c i l l a s t m o n th In referen ce to the letter of It was boring for me to read p e r m i t to a g r o u p of s t u d e n t s p r o ­ a d o p te d n e w r u l e s on th e d i s t r i ­ M r. Khadduri, the land that he has the letter by M r. Howard Finkel t e s t i n g A m e r i c a n p o l i c y in V iet b utio n of p r i n t e d m a t e r i a l s in th e been writing about belonged not to in the May 6 State N ew s, but 1 forced m yse lf to read so that I Nam. r e s i d e n c e h a l l s , in c l u d i n g a b a n the A rab s, but to th eB ritish man­ date. It was given to the Je w s by would know the ideas of unin­ on d o o r - t o - d o o r d i s t r i b u t i o n , the B ritis h — we did not take it form ed people about a problem So A m e r i c a n t h a t w h e n th e y th ey m e a n t it. A l m o s t . from the A rab s. as com plicated as the situation between the A rab states and I s ­ p a r a d e d a n y w a y , w a l k in g on s i d e ­ The e v e n i n g a f t e r th e p a s s a g e Secondly, s i x A rab nations r a e l. w a l k s in o r d e r n o t to b r e a k any of the n e w r u l e s by th e F a c u l t y chased their fellow A rab s from Is r a e l, hoping to. defeat tiny I s ­ It was v e r y c le a r that M r. l a w s , th e L a n s i n g p o l i c e w e r e out C o m m itte e o n S tu d en t A ffairs was ra e l in 1948; then, of c o u rse, the Finkel has heard only the Is ra e li sid e of the sto ry and was pushed in t e a m s to p r e v e n t t h e m f r o m b e ­ a n n o u n c e d in th e S ta te N e w s , a A rab s would retu rn. Th ey failed to defeat Is ra e l; thus, they were by these one-sided view s to w rite c o m i n g v i o l e n t in. t h e i r p e a c e f u l new i s s u e of L o g o s w a s d i s t r i b u ­ not able to fulfill th eir obligation as he did. p r o t e s t and to p r e v e n t m a n y o t h e r ted by th e C o m m i t t e e f o r S t u d e n t to the displaced A rab s of I s r a e l. The Jew 's didn’ t choose P a le s ­ lo y a l A m e r i c a n s f r o m b e c o m i n g R ights. Of all the things that seem most tine as a permanent home because it was th eirs 2,000 y e a r s ago. t a i n t e d by e x p o s u r e to t h e i r T he e v e n i n g of A p r i l 2 2 , C S R ’ s ironic to me in this Is ra e li-A ra b letter-w ritin g is t h a t e v e r y (If e v e ry land is to re v e rt to its view s. d o r m ‘ ‘c o o r d i n a t o r s ” - - w h o d e ­ spring term Imad Khadduri here original ow ners, why not give A m e rica back to the Indians and c id e on th e a t t r i b u t i o n m e t h o d s in the United States c ritic iz e s Spain to the A ra b s, who occupied L a n s i n g is so a l l - A m e r i c a n in e a c h d o r m - - h a d a n e w f a c t o r p ro -U .S , Is ra e l while the A rabs exhibit questionable behavior in it fo r four centuries?) th a t th e p o l i c e out to p a t r o l the to c o n t e n d w ith. F e w of t h e m h a d re sp e ct to the U .S . Th ey chose P alestin e because 4 0 - to 5 0 - p e r s o n p r o t e s t - m a r c h any t r o u b l e . S o m e h a d it e a s i e r T h e ir l e a d e r Gam el Abdul it was one of the rich e st A rab sta tes in so il, not a d esert w aste­ h ad a x - h a n d l e s on t h e i r m o t o r ­ than e v e r . N a ss e r no m ore than two months land. P alestin e was famous for c y c l e s and t e a r - g a s p a c k s and Not s o in S outh C a s e . C S R c o ­ ago told the U*5. to go drink from the se a . On M ay 9,19 64, the lead­ the citru s fru its and other prod­ ucts developed by its original gas m ask s strung o v er their o rd in ato r G reg M artin attem pted e r of theCom m unist world, Nikita Arabian ow ners. s h o u l d e r s , and s a t in u n m a r k e d to d i s t r i b u t e L o g o s u n d e r r o o m Khrushchev, a rriv e d at Alexan­ Many of the A rab refugees who c a r s on n e a r l y e v e r y c o r n e r the d ria , Egypt, to have a friendly 16 supposedly left Is ra e l of their own d o o r s , a s a t e s t of the n e w r u l e s . day v isit with N a ss e r; and by the m a r c h e r s p a s s e d and . c o n t r a r y He w a s c a u g h t by an RA an d to ld w ay, P resid en t Abdel Salam A rif accord were killed on th eir way out. More than a m illion of them to the f i g u r e s r e l e a s e d in m o s t by the h e a d a d v i s e r n o t to c o n ­ of M r. Khadduri's country was at th eir side. U lbricht of E a st G e r­ live in the d ese rt now, suffering p l a c e s , n e a r l y o u t n u m b e r e d the tin u e . He d id c o n t i n u e , a n d a s k e d many recently visite d with the hunger and d ise a se , not because the A rab states haven’ t tried to m archers. two o t h e r C S R l e a d e r s who liv e Oh, I Don’t P lay Any Of Them . O ver The Y e a rs I ’ ve A ra b -w o rld lead er fo r s e v e n d ays, much to the dism ay and d is ­ help them, but because they want to return to their Palestinian o f f - c a m p u s to c o m e in a n d h e l p approval of the W est. hom es. L a n s i n g i t e s a r e so A m e r i c a n him . Bought Them F ro m The F r a te rn ity Next Door The A rabs speak of w ar while th a t m a n y of t h e m w ould d e n y the But Is ra e l has so fa r ignored s t u d e n t s th e r i g h t to p i c k e t fo r All t h r e e w e r e s t o p p e d . All p o ssessin g R ussian-m ade wea­ instructions from the L'.N. to let pons. the refugees r e t u r n to their t h e i r i d e a s . S o m e e v e n s a id t h r e e w e r e to ld th e y w o u ld b e ; Now I do re a liz e that the A rab s hom es. T h u r s d a y , when the m a r c h e r s d i s c i p l i n e d a c c o r d i n g to th e p r o - : a re not C om m unists, but the aforementioned certa in ly m akes The only ’ ’ f ir s t - c l a s s ’ ’ A rab r e a c h e d the c a p i t o l . th a t th e y h a d v i s i o n s of th e n e w r u l e s . M a r t i n L E T T E R S T O T H E E D IT O R me wonder how p ro -U .S . the Arab C itizens in Is ra e l are ? m inority who a re considered tra ito rs to no r i g h t to p r o t e s t b e c a u s e o u r by th e d o r m g o v e r n m e n t an d the sta tes a re . A rab ia because t h e y s w o r e l e a d e r s a r e e l e c t e d to do a job o t h e r s th r o u g h the d e a n of s t u ­ Is ra e l is clo se ly united with against their culture i v e r Is ra e li d e n t s o ff ic e . P h a n t o m S a m p lin g Some Ideas F ran ce and the United States. She rad io . The m ajority of A rabs in and we s h o u l d n ’t i n t e r f e r e with is aiding the new ly-em erging A f­ Is r a e l live in abject poverty. them . M a r t i n is now c o m p l e t i n g t h r e e T o the E d itor: do when it com es to precedent- A re M o re Equal rican nations. She sco rn s R u ssia , Incidentally, women aren't le ­ V e r y few L a n s i n g i t e s a r o u n d w e e k s of s o c i a l p r o b a t i o n in th e I was greatly disappointed in setting. With regard to other form s of T o the E d ito r: Red China, E a st G erm any and other enem ies of the Western g a lly required to be veiled in any the c a p i t o l T h u r s d a y w e r e s o u n - d o r m , w ith w e e k e n d s off. H e d o e s t h e naivete exhibited by M r. ra c ia l discrim ination , I am con­ The O rwellian p rin cip le called world. A rabian country. A m e r i c a n a s to d e f e n d th e r i g h t not w a n t to a p p e a l . He i s b e n e - Stew art in his column appearing vinced that M r. Stew art must have used a phantom sam ple in "d o u b le-th in k " has long been a Is ra e l tr ie s to extend peace to­ A fter World War II, the P a le s ­ f ittin g f r o m th e e x t r a s tu d y t i m e . appears to me that M r. Stewart determ ining the extent to which staple in the State News on May 6. It in the A m erican political tinians w ere v e ry sym pathetic to wards. the A ra b s, but they refuse of p e o p l e to b r i n g th e i r d i s s e n t i n g cupboard, but it see m s to have the Je w s who h a d suffered so T h e two o t h e r s - - o n e th e e d i ­ was c a rrie d off on a runaway nation these other form s of d is c rim i­ to negotiate. In fact, the other day much brutality under H itler, and v ie w p o i n t to l ig h t, e v e n th o u g h it e x ist. ingrained itse lf so deeply that, when Habib Bour^iba of T u n isia m a y not be a p o p u l a r o n e . t o r of L o g o s , the o t h e r e x e c u t i v e h orse. A quick look at the Sigma Alpha again in O rw ell’ s te rm s, it’ s n early im possible these days to advocated friendly relatio n ’s with accepted the refu gees into P a le s ­ tine, sharing moi ey md property ' A lo t of .'¡V^last wcekv*r'c . . s e c r e t a r y of )5 “ •- * '• * 9 CSR..L oth, g r a d u a t e * A* * gFW type of thinking, .is a Mu and P s i L'psilon fra te rn itie s «rTil^Yeveii that ‘“’$®? Jlia r.r. * \* • JfiR .Jh S -/ . r»,the fa rm e rs . Is r a e l, the other A rabs con- d em n ej «><--• with.them., h , a c t e d to the V iet N a m p r o t e s t s in s t u d e n t s - - h a v e not b e e n c o n ­ grationist unrest, 1 would suggest Je w s don’ t find it that hard to spawned a generation sourrcmg board fo r m acro-inte-“’ I h / ’ c o ld War has, i f ¿ e e m s , of political prom ptly’ withdrew their am bas­ C > v ' 't * But the J e ws we r e ' ir-w e .thi r m u c h th e s a m e w ay. T h e y c a l l e d t a c t e d . T h e d e a n of s t u d e n t s o f ­ that M r. Stewart avail him self of Uliv. ehaswithbeeneachserved other. In fact, P s i tra n sv e stite s. sa d o rs. frien d s, fighting and killit g their own country men and neighbors f i c e h a s not c o m e t h r o u g h with the p rivileg e of inform ing him­ by a Je w ish s e c r e ta r y , and this Council th isp a sty e a r T h u s, we find the Lansing C ity Why aren’ t the A rabs friendly the p r o t e s t o r s C o m m u n i s t s , to ld instead of appreciating and r e ­ a n y d i s c i p l i n e d r p r o m i s e of d i s ­ opinions in the form of fact and sam e brother was designated out­ assem b ly a n d peaceful demon­ s e lf, rather than couching vague abrogating t h e right of toward Is r a e l? With this e x is ­ specting the sym pathy and kind­ t h e m th e y h a d no r i g h t to s p e a k cipline. standing junior by the' re st of the stration in t h e name of P a trio t­ tence of Is ra e l the A rab s have a common enemy to unite against. n ess that had been extended to up. c a l l e d t h e m • u n - A m e r i c a n . gospel. p rim a rily C h ristian chapter. ism by the c u rio u sly Southern A ctually, Is ra e l is good fo r the them. T h a t ' s an i n t e r e s t i n g q u e s t i o n . It w ould s e e m t h a t d o r m i t o r y I must join M r. Stew art in vo ic­ doI’hmimsuselfre that M r. Stew art would tactic of denying the MSU Com ­ A rab nations. It helps greatly to 1 hope after th is, M r. Finkel ; Is it m o r e A m e r i c a n to d e f e n d r e s i d e n t s a r e m o r e s u s c e p t i b l e Gingreekmysystem disappointment with the at Michigan State a big favor to acquaint m ittee fo r P eace in V iet Nam a h im se lf with the ob jectives of our parade p erm it, thereby hoping to unify these people w h o un­ m akes the effort to learn both fortunately cannot get along with sid e s of the sto ry before he to f a n a t i c a l l e n g t h s if n e c e s s a r y to th e r e s t r i c t i o n s of th e n e w inso far as the p ra ctice of Negro G reek system . Our fra te rn itie s squelch their proposed m arch to th em selves, let alone with Is r a e l. w rite s. the e s t a b l i s h e d p o l i c y of th e r u l e s th an a r e o f f - c a m p u s s t u ­ discrim ination is c o n c e r n e d . raancde s so ro ritie s don’ t " p r e f e r ,” they " p r e f e r ” people, the capitol to p ro te stU .S . a g g re s -' U n ite d S t a t e s o r to r e c o g n i z e , d e n t s . O r p e r h a p s t h o s e in c h a r g e initiative to break this ra cia l b a r­ people who can live together in sionL ikine Southeast Other u n iversities have taken the A sia . a dog and a postm an, a c l a i m and t e s t , if n e e d b e . y o u r do n o t w ant to go too f a r t e s t i n g r ie r , and I am sure that Michigan harm ony. P le a s e o b serve, M r. second injustice snapped at the i i g h t to y o u r own o p in io n , e v e n State in due course w ill be follow­ Stew art! th e r u l e s , b ut j u s t w a n t t h e m to ing their exam ples, as we usually Kevin D> Conne]ly h eels of the fir s t , this one the Bloom field H ills sophomore work of student P a trio ts who e v ­ Letter Policy when it is o p p o s e d to the e s t a b ­ k e e p in lin e t h o s e m o s t in n e e d of idently b elieve that the best way The State News w elcom es all le tters to the editor from any m em ­ lish ed policy? b e i n g k e p t in lin e . The 'Pros’ A n d The 'Conns’ to beat The Enem y is to join him. T h e se students, although e x ­ b e rs of the MSU community o r non-U niversi y re a d e rs. T h e r u l e s w e r e s o m e w h a t T o the E d ito r: ing anddangerous situation if they trem ely v o l u b l e th em selves, ' L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 words and typed double­ q u e s t i o n a b l e f r o m th e f i r s t , and I deplore the public approach of re aNllyationally, w ere. tried to silen ce the opposition in one need only cite the person of Reinhard Mohr and spaced if p o ssib le . Longer letters m ay be considered for publica­ tion as "P o in t of View” colum ns. Correspondents should include W e te n d to b e l i e v e the l a t t e r . w e r e f r a n k l y i n t e n d e d by t h e i r the U n iversity adm inistration and the incredible sm e a r suffered by the MSU Com m ittee fo r P eace in name and, if applicable, U n iv ersity standing. T h is inform ation m ay L a n s i n g , by i m p l i c a t i o n if not f o r m u l a t o r s to r e g u l a t e th e flow th e national Establishm ent in the DuBois C lu b s. H oover’ s let­ V iet Nam, through the tim e- be withheld upon requ est, but no unsigned letters w ill be printed. e x p l i c i t l y , s e e m s to b e l i e v e th e g e n e r a l towards "student un­ te r, circulated som e months ago, dishonored techniques of jeerin g of p r i n t e d m a t e r i a l s i n t o th e r e s t . " At this U n iversity this is ­ branded the clubs Com m unist- at what one cannot attack logic­ T he State News r e s e r v e s the right to select and edit all le tters to fo r m e r . dorm s. sue appears centered on the ex­ in sp ired , yet failed to o ffer one a lly, laughing at what one is in­ fit space requ irem en ts. T h e L a n s i n g C ity C o u n c i l in T h e r u l e - m a k e r s s a i d t h i s w a s sio n al” agitators using a battery tion. istence of "o u tsid e ’ 1 or "p r o fe s ­ sh red of evidence fo r its a s s e r ­ capable of comprehending, and sm earin g all those with whom one 5 C 0 P A t u r n i n g dow n the V iet N a m p r o ­ to a l l o w the g r e a t e s t e f f e c t i v e ­ of "s ta n d a rd " techniques. A s of now, not one item has d is a g re e s. C A B A t- 1 te s to r s ’ parade p erm it claim ed n e s s f o r th e m a t e r i a l s , an d to I feel I know p erso n ally every been offered in p roof, yet the When I, naively secu re in the ch arge has been leveled in the idea that I was acting within my A V E n G it h ad not h a d e n o u g h t i m e to d e ­ k e e p d o r m i t o r y r e s i d e n t s f r o m m ost live all y e a r in E ast Lan­ m a ss m edia hundreds of tim es, Constitutional rig h ts, defended cam pus ra d ic a l: a ll are students; ACROSS 1. (htboosc 2 1. ( !hewv candy ‘ « A Y A R l i b e r a t e th e q u e s t i o n , and f e a r e d b e i n g b o t h e r e d b y t h e i r d i s t r i b u ­ sing; none are " p ro fe s s io n a l" righ t down to the Saturday E v e ­ M r. M ohr’ s position, my "fe llo w 4. W harf 2A. ( ,o in pass I L E. P E 1 R è m l A iri ning P o st. point 1 1 E. ty in g up t r a f f i c a t p e a k h o u r s . t i o n . C SR s e e m e d ;to f e e l o t h e r ­ been anythings. T h e ir techniques have A m e ric a n s" w ere v e ry quick to T h e country has yet to fre e it­ point out that my supposed rights 8. As it is W ■ w A N| 1 L IS used before; they come written: 24 Refuge B u t it a l s o d e b a t e d th e w i s d o m w ise. from the national m ira cle known s e lf of these M c C a r t h y - lik e in­ w ere m ere figm ents of the A m er­ music 25. Rescued E. R G ■ V A sinuations, and one wonders if 11. Anglo- 20 Ox a lis. S. wm A L I g ! of " e n d o r s i n g ” a p o l i t i c a l a c t i v ­ B u t when the r u l e s a r e e n f o r c e d as the c iv il righ ts movement. th ere w ill e v e r be a day when icanT h im agination. e se tw o incidents, when Saxon king Amer R 1 V A 1- T A » ity c r i t i c a l of f e d e r a l p o l ic y . T h e s e l e c t i v e l y , n o t o n ly w ith d i f f e r ­ causeT h e ir issu e s are varied be­ M cC arthy w ill be sq u arely faced. coupled with the steadily em erg­ their ca u se is the varied 12. Arrow poison 29. More unusual e L V t IsîaIrIsT q u e s t i o n s h o u ld n e v e r h a v e e n ­ The valid refutation of the ing pattern of like events which e n t i n t e r p r e t a t i o n s in d i f f e r e n t problem of the defense of fre e ­ ch arg e s is not “ the clubs re a lly have burgeoned l i k e hydra’ s 1A. Acknowl- A2. Spoken T O L ED ° t e r e d th e c o u n c i l m e n ’ s m i n d s . d o r m s ( a p p a r e n t l y a p e r m a n e n t dom, and yet the m ore they set a ren 't C om m unist" (which they heads from M cC arthyism , lead edge AA Beneath 14. C oat or A4 Window T h e L a n s i n g p o l i c e , w h ile th e y f a c t o r of U n i v e r s i t y o r g a n i z a ­ U n iv ersity hastens to assure the awerenshould about their work the more the ’ t), but: "W hat if they a re ; me to the inevitable conclusion antelope case 4 1 ( rumi» A. Far fetched judge them by th eir ac­ that P atrio tism is a Communist 16. Sarcastic 42. ( ir. vowel 4 T arnation c o u l d c l a i m to h a v e b e e n p r o t e c t ­ tio n ) b u t with v a r y i n g a p p l i c a ­ community that the students are tions and not th eir la b e l.” plot to subvert the A m erican way comment: A5. Son-in-law of M o h a m ­ 4 A Sketch 5 ( .iri s nam e 44 ( IrieiU.il 0 I’.ven in g th e m a r c h e r s , s e e m e d aw fu lly t i o n s in the s a m e d o r m , th e n th e y It would be a fa r m ore disturb- “ under c o n tro l." Douglas Lackey, ^ e* Richard A . Ogar colloq. med A0 Devoted ship captain contr Wayne, N .J., junior E a st Lansing graduate student 17. Karthen- s u s p i c i o u s at s o m e p o in ts . T h e y a r e p r o v i n g t h e m s e l v e s to b e w are vessel adm irer DOW N w e r e m a s s e d at th e c ity lin e when l a c k i n g s o m e w h a t in p r o t e c t i o n of 18. ( )ilv ketone A9. Relation 1. Hing 8 Bib lily 9. String 20 Recent v ’ 40. Kbof edge 2 .( H. toads th e ’ m a r ' c f i ^ s *appr6aclTecT**along tffe s p i r i t of f r e e e x p r e s s i o n . 10 -Seraph * MICHIGAN 15 1lessen : M i c h ig a n A v e n u e , in s o m e c a s e s G r e g M a r t i n is s t i l l on p r o b a ­ / 3 A *** 5 6 7 8 9 ¡0 10. Managed •s w in g in g th e a x - h a n d l e s th e y l a t ­ t i o n . P a u l S ch iff and Stu D o w ty STATI UNIVIRSITY S T A T E N E W S a z i 13 21 Crotto 12 1 22. Avouch t e r p r o p p e d into t h e i r m o t o r c y - a r e n o t. T he r e s i d e n t s of S ou th M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s Ed itor ..................................... John Van Gieson 1♦ 15 % /é 24. Plagued 2 5 . ( )hserve .c le s ’ handlebars, presum ably C a s e r e a d L o g o s a n y w a y . S c h iff International, Inland Daily P r e s s A sso c ia ­ , A d vertisin g M anager ............. A rthur L an ger n 16 19 % 2h Public ;read y for use. a n d D ow ty f i n i s h e d t h e d i s t r i b u ­ tion, A ssociated Collegiate P r e s s , M ichigan Campus Editor ............ C h a rle s C . Wells % speaker P r e s s \ssociatior.. M anaging E d itor ................. Hugh J . Leach 21 22 27. TV equip­ • T h e y l o o k e d a t no p o in t a s if 20 t io n w h en M a r t i n w a s s t o p p e d . Sports Editor ..................... R ich ard Schwartz % ment Published every c la ss day throughout fa ll, 25 28. Air attack : th e y w e r e o v e r l y c o n c e r n e d w ith S e v e r a l r e p o r t e d l y h a v e s a i d th e y w in ter and spring term s and tw ice w eekly W ire Editor ............................ B ill K rasean % 24 %2 4 %27 %IS warnings ; t h e c r i t i c a l f a c u l t i e s of t h e p re fe r under-the-door d istrib u ­ sum m er term by the students of M ichigan A ssistan t Ad M anagers .......... Ken Hoffman, 25 29. Tremor M arcy Rosen w% % %32 AO. D ark • m a r c h e r s , b u t r a t h e r m o r e w ith t io n to the h a n d - t o - h a n d o r d e s k State U niversity. C irculation M anager ................. Jim B ak er 29 30 31 A1. Kd in burgh . % : th eir p re s e n c e as d is s e n te rs , or d i s t r i b u t i o n m e t h o d s r e q u i r e d by Second c la ss postage paid at E a st Lan sin g, E d ito rial E d ito rs ............. M ichael Kindman, 35 3* poet. M ichigan. Susan Filso n A2. Danish ; as b e a tn ik s, o r as e n e m ie s , o r as the new ru les. Night Editor .................................. P hil Pierson 55 § 36 37 36 money Who has been p ro te c te d , and A4. Aviated u n - A m e r i c a n s , o r e v e n a s C . .. E d ito rial and business o ffices at 341 Stu­ dent S ervic e s Building, M ichigan State Uni­ Photography A d viso r . . . . . . . . . . . David Jaehnig N ew s A d visor ...................... Richard E . Hansen 39 1 40 Ai A7. Oriental We w o n d e r , who i s m o r e A m e r ­ w ho h a s m e r e l y b e e n r e s t r i c t e d , v e rs ity , East Lansing, M ichigan. Copydesk A d v is o r ...........................Henry P ric e 1 43 % 44 dwelling 42 » 38. Kggs ican. b y t h e new d i s t r i b u t i o n r u l e s ? % M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesday. May 11, 1965 World News Expert To Consider S to le n B o o k s Listed at a Glance Medical Education In Lo c a l B o o k Stores The value of books stolen from MSU students since Jan u ary to­ the book with the stolen book list and if it is stolen the campus po­ The purpose and needs of med­ Com m ission on C o m m u n i t y tals about $1,2 6 0 , an MSU public F r o m O u r W i r e S e r v ic e s lice are notified. The b o o k sto re ical education today and in the Health S e rv ic e and as a consultant safety o fficer has reported. does not attempt to apprehend the future w ill be d iscu ssed in ap u b - to the O ffice of Econom ic Oppor­ S a f e t y o f f i c e r Ronald H. student, he said . $ lic lecture by a fed eral m edical tunities. Red G eneral Says China Won’t A ttack M ahaffy said that of this amount, Many tim es a book sto re w ill executive here Wednesday. Other assignm ents h a v e in­ approxim ately $ 3 31.13 in books not p re ss ch arges against a stu­ William L . K is sic k , M .D., D r. cluded participation in a cultural has been re co v ered . Stolen books dent, Mahaffy said . However, if TO KYO —Gen. t_o Ju i-C h in g of Red China declared Monday the P .H ., who has served on se v e ra l exchange program on m ed icaled - are som etim es recovered when a they do, a student is charged with h isto ry of the 20 y e a r s since World War 11 “ has fully dem onstrated top-level'governm ent health p ro ­ ucation in th e L’nited States and student tr ie s to s e ll them to local sim ple larceny and turned over to that, with a ll its nuclear weapons, U JS. im perialism is like a large g ram s, will speak at 8 p.m . in the the Soviet Union. In addition, he book sto re s, he said. the lnghamCounty P ro secu to r.h e tre e eaten hollow with w o rm s.’ ’ Anthony Hall Auditorium . has been a staff assistan t on the " I average one or two student said. “ The day is drawing nigh when this tree w ill be uprooted by the His topic will be "M e d ic a l Ed­ P resid en t’ s C o m m i s s i o n on apprehensions a w eek,” Mahaffy worldwide storm of the people’ s (Communist) revolution,” th eC h i- ucation: Prelude or Continuum?” H eart D ise a se , C a n c e r a n d said . Stroke, and a technical assistant nese arm y chief of staff wrote iiu h e m agazine Red F la g . Lo cited re m ark s by M aoT ze-T u n g that “ without the stru ggles The talk is sponsored bythe.MSU P re-M ed ical Society and th eC ol- to the Panel on Environmental In order to aid the "book sto res in detecting stolen books, a stolen Y o u n g Dem s waeed by the people, atom bombs by th em selves would be no avail, lege of Human M edicine. Pollution of the P re sid e n t’ s S c i­ I f book list is distributed to them by ence A d viso ry Com m ittee. and "th e atom bomb is a paper tiger which the U .S. re a ctio n aries u se to sc a re people.” D r. K issick has been with the Department of Health, Education Born in Detroit in 1932, D r. W S the campus police, lie said. The list contains the name of the book, E lect O ffic e rs and W elfare since 1962 and is now K issic k received four d egrees at the author and any m arkings such servin g as staff assistant to the Y a le U n iv ersity: the B .A . in 1953, By u n a n i m o u s vote, P eter as the student's name and student special assistant (health a n d the MJD. in 1957, the M .P J 1 . (Pub­ White, B ay City ju n ior,w as e le c - K ing Wants A n ti-P o lI Tax Clause lic Health) in adm inistration in number on t h e inside c o v e r. m edical a ffa irs) to the s e c re ta ry The MSU book store checks ted a re a representative f r o m of the DHEW. 1959 and the D r. P .H . in epidem ­ Lansing and Ann A rbor, and Jan el S E L M A —D r. M artin Luther King J r . said Monday that it c lo se ly on students who se ll used He is also cu rren tly serving iology in 1961. Shogan, Detroit freshm an, state would be a national tragedy if C o n g re ss fails to w rite an books to make su re they aren’ t as a consultant to the National stolen, Robert H. Frew , manager se c re ta ry , Saturday at the Mich­ anti-poll tax clause into the new voting rights b ill. igan ^ oung Dem ocrats Conven­ <£> O U N King held a news conference on his a rriv a l in Selm a ior of the MSU book sto re, said. “ We have students show their tion. a two-day tour of counties where his Negro voting d rive has White w ill represent a ll are a identification card and sigh their been centered. H is retu rn, he said , was aimed at a sse ssin g the campaign and keeping the momentum going. F a rm e r T a lk H O SP IT A L nauie and student number 111 books clubs to the state executive board and M iss Shogan w ill handlecor- they s e ll,” Frew said . “ Then if R EPO R T ’ H E R E ’ S THE P L A N ’— John M c Q u itt y , c e n te r , gen­ respcmdence of state o ffic e rs and T ic k e t s H e r e A dm issions include: R o b e r t e r a l c h a i r m a n f o r next y e a r 's C a r e e r C a r n i v a l , goes a book is stolen we know who sold it to u s ," he said. coordinate the Michigan Young Judge Denies Charges T ick ets a re still availab le to B erm an, R oslyn, N .Y ., sopho­ o v e r pla ns f o r th e event w ith a r t d i r e c t o r s Pat " I t is difficult to detect a stol­ D em ocrats Clubs with each other T a g g a r t, le ft, and T o m P r i c e . T h e y arte lo o k in g and the senior party in the com ­ Ja m e s F a r m e r ’ s speech h ere m ore; Judith B os, Pontiac fre sh ­ en "book from other b o o k s," a OKLAHOMA C IT Y --H is voice calm , Oklahoma Suprem e Court Thursday. o v e r a f l o o r p lan o f the U nion, d e c id in g w h e re to sa le s clerk at the MSU book store ing y e a r. m an; Paul B lake, C lio freshm an; With 12 rep resen tatives at the Ju s tic e N. B . Johnson denied as “ absolutely fa ls e ” Monday a fo r­ p la ce the e x h i b i t s . said. "H o w ev er, there a re some F a rm e r, national d irecto r of C a rro l B oltz, White Cloud soph­ convention held in Capitol P a r k ,’ m er colleague’ s testim ony that Johnson shared in payoffs oi $15. ,500 the C o n gress fo r R acial E q u a l-' om ore; Robert Buchanan, Che­ ways that a clerk can tell if a L an sin g, Michigan State had the to m em bers of Oklahoma’ s highest court. ity (CORE) w ill speak a s part boygan freshm an; John D. C a se , student is sellin g a stolen book.” second la rg e st number of votes. Taking the stand in the fourth day of his State Senate impeachment of a fu nd -raising project fo r the Clinton, N .J., junior; Nancy Cun­ "W e watch for students who The, only other o ffic e rs elected Phi Sigs A n d K a p p a s t r ia l, Johnson sw ore he did not accept $10,000 in bribes from form er sum m er Student Education P ro j­ ningham, J a c k s o n fresh m an ; act suspicious or have books w ith the name and student number of unanimously w ere f i r s t v i c e Ju s tic e N. So Corn to influence h is decision on two pending c a s e s . ect (STEP) in Holly S p r i n g s , Daniel D. Dean, Coldw ater soph­ another p e r s o n m arked out. chairm an and college coordina­ M iss. om ore; LouAnn D e L isle , Ben­ to r, both U niversity of M ichi­ T ickets a re $ 1 each and a re ton H: -b o r freshm an. Som etim es the fir s t page of a book T o p B lo o d D o n o r List is torn out which su ggests that the gan students. Adenauer S uffers Delayed Shock on sa le at the Union, Interna­ A ls o : Suzanne Catalino, Wor­ Joseph Rauh, national v i c e tional C enter, and Param ount thington, Ohio, fresh m an ; M ur­ book is sto len ,” she said. If a sa le s cle rk suspects a stu­ chairm an of the A m ericans for News Stand. iel D ry e r, Itasca, 111., sopho­ D em ocratic A c t i o n . a d d r e s s e d Phi Sigma Delta, with 130 per dent of sellin g a stolen book, she BONN, G erm any— F o rm er C hancellor Konrad Adenauer of They w ill also be sold at the m ore; John Gaa, Okemos jun­ the fraternity competition with the convention on the need for cent participation, won the spring West Germ any has suffered a delayed shock after being in a door. io r; P a tric ia Ann F o x , K a la ­ 100 per cent andTheta Delta Chi goes ahead with the transaction, young people’ s participation in F a rm e r w ill speak at 4 p.m . Blood D rive plaque given to the Frew said. railw ay collision and has been ordered by his doctor to r e ­ mazoo sophom ore; Edward G ui- was third with 90 p er cent. fratern ity with the highest p e r­ the c iv il righ ts movement. main in his home for a week. Adenauer is 59. in F a irch ild T h eatre. d e r , Y p silan ti fresh m an ; Jon Kappa Kappa G a m m a won in the A fter the purchase she checks He w as a founder of CO RE in centage of m em bers giving blood. The statesm an w a s aboard the fir s t c a r of th e luxury Hartman, Ludington fresh m an ; so ro rity division. 1942 and led the firs t Freedom A total of 1,059 pints of blood Rheingold E x p re ss F rid a y night on his return from vacation Ja m e s Hansman, Rocky R iv e r , STORE HOURS M O N T H R U S A T 9 :3 0 A M T O 5 :3 0 PM Ride in Jackson , M iss., in 19 6 1. East Shaw, A rm strong and E m ­ w ere collected in the drive spon­ W E D . N O O N U N T I L 9 PM at Lake Como. The locomotive hit a truck at a grade c r o s s ­ Ohio, graduate student; Andrew 1 he ST E P project w ill send Hoban, Ravenna sophom ore; J e r ­ mons took the firs t three places sored by the A rm y ROTC last ing, injuring the truck d riv er and damaging the locom otive. student and faculty volunteers ry Hum erickhouse, East L ansing among men’ s h alls. week. to work at a reading clin ic for j u n i o r ; A lessan d ra Jungw irth, The three winners in the worn- f armhouse placed second in high school juniors and sen io rs, E a st Lansing graduate student. en ’ s halls competition w ere East Body Id e n tifie d As T y le r ’ s a s w ell a s help students at Rust A lso : David M arable, Wayne M ayo, G ilch rist and E ast F ee. C o llege and Holly Springs r e s i­ fresh m an ; K r is s Middleton, Fen ­ Bethel Manor p l a c e d first OCEAN C IT Y , M d.—The bodies of C a ro le T y le r and Robert H. dents. among the religiou s living units D avis were recovered Monday from the sunken wreckage of the plane wick ju n ior; G ail O’ H ara, De­ tro it fresh m an ; Janne R uther- M en’s Club Sets with 118 p er cent. which c a rrie d them to their death in the Atlantic Ocean. # # r> II . ford , Okemos freshm an; Robert Bow er House won in the c o o p ­ M iss T y le r , 26, a form er beauty queen from Len oir C ity , Tenn,, E n g i n e e r i n g n a i l S au rer, Charlotte sophom ore; O a k la n d Tour e ra tiv e s division with 100 per was a se c re ta ry to Bobby B ak er during the Senate investigation o! . A llen C. Strunk, Detroit ju n ior; cent. B u ses ior the Men’ s Club trip ■Baker’ s outside bu sin ess in terests while he was se c re ta ry to the The E n gin eers’ B a ll will be M ary Ja n e Voelker. Battle C reek to Oakland U n iversity are sched­ "T h e units that had over 100 Senate D em ocratic m ajority. held at 6;30 p.m . Saturday in the sophojjiore; Stanl y T h o m a s , uled. to leave cam pus at 4 p.m . p er cent participation get help Ja c k T a r Hotel. The a ll-U n iv e r- E a st L an sin g junior; Nancy Tw o- T u esd ay. A tour and dinner fol- from pledges, em ployes and sitv dinner-dance is open to fac­ ney, South Lincoln, M a ss., sen­ •Towed by a program is planned frie n d s,” chairm an of the d rive, R ussia May T r y Soft Landing ulty m em bers, students an d io r ; C a ro l Van A rk el, T r a v e r s e at the Oakland cam pus with r e ­ John A lb ers, R idgefield, N .J., ■¿ueigs. . - ■“ * C ity junior» •■ , turn a r r iv a l »et at 10y»U p.m ; se,nier ^..explained. \R6>f i .»s.a’ s new rrcj•s ie ty + ifM jc ')# ib & V l'lii'it't f take photographs of the moon, and may even attem pt s u m e - thing m ore spectacular in an effort to go oi e-up on th e A irter - ican lunar p rogram , unofficial sou rces said Monday night. Moscow o b se rv ers said the R u ssian s might attempt to beat the U .S . Surveyor program in m aking a soft landing of an in­ O N L Y 3 M O R E D A Y S L E F T T IL L strument packaee on the moon. WATER CARNIVAL Gold Stock Rem ains Stable WASHINGTON—U .S . m onetary gold s t o c k has rem ained stable o ver the past few d ays, S e c re ta r y o fT h e T r e a s u ry Henry H. Fow ler indicated Monday. In an sw er to a question at a White House news conference, Fow ler said that the United States had sold $ 9 ,5 m illion worth of jmld_this y e a r . He said the figu re represented s a le s throtigh'May 3. U .S, gold stocks now stand at about $14,413,000,000. ÌK V A T E R U f if D R o a d R a lly CRÊEK / W in n e rs A n n o u n c e d The winning d riv e r of the Theta The ra lly will be featured on Chi Road R ally held Saturday was Spartan Sportcast, Channel 10 , L a n ce Hauer, Detroit graduate at 7 p.m . and again at 1 1 p.m . student, with Dan T a b o r, Mon­ Monday. it / o u r p e tite o tague ' sophomore, a s his navi­ gator. M is s J su m m e rs In Photo Labs O pen j In second p lace w as Jim C us­ te r, B e lle Plain, Iowa, graduate student with M ike K e lly , Holt The Information S ervic e s Pho­ a dotted s k im m e r Junior, navigating. In third was to Lab w ill hold an open house P h il O p p e n h e i m , Birm ingham from 1 to 4 p.m . today in 10 -A . . . scallop sophom ore, with Robert Rosen­ A g. H all. Rapid film developing w ill be thal, Buffalo, N .Y ., sophom ore. The d riv e r s and the naviga­ featu red with the recently ac­ c o l l a r e d an d to rs of the firs t three car's re ­ quired V ersam at F ilm P ro c e s s o r fo r those bringing a roll of Plus ceived trophies with the next, eight runners-up being awarded X or T ri X film . h ip b e l t e d dash plaques. John LeBlond and F acu lty and staff m em bers a re in c o o l, c r i s p Pat Benidict, the chairm en of being invited to acquaint them­ the event, awarded the p riz e s se lv e s with the varied fa c ilitie s Saturday afternoon following the and operations of this a ll-U n i- r a lly . . v e rs ity se rv ic e . spun rayon . . . p e rfe c tly v .,..* . *-«» v* T H IS F R ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y N IT E p r o p o r t i o n e d f o r fig u re .s COMPLETESCIENTIFICINSPECTION for American-Foreign.Compacts 5 ’2 ” an d u n d e r . N a v y w ith featuring M A Y 1 4 th a n d 1 5 th • Wheel balancing w h ite b o d i c e and d o ts . e Custom brake service # Steering correction TICKETS SOLD AT . . 3 - 1 3 s i z e s . 14.98 We also do expert tuneup BR O D Y AND W ILS O N DORMS 5 - 7 P .M . work on American and Compact cars C O N R AD A U D IT O R IU M 2 :30 -3 :3 0 C A M P B E L L ’ S SU B UR BA N VAN N E A R A U D IT O R IU M 2 -4 P .M . SATURDAY FRIDAY C A M P B E L L ’S SU BURBAN SHOP LISKEY’SAUTOSAFETYCENTER NITE UNION T I C K E T O F F IC E 8 A . M . - 5 P . M . NITE Ja co b so n s IN T E R N A T I O N A L C E N T E R H A . M . - t P .M . 124 So. Larch o ff Mich. Ave. - Lansing IN FR O N T O F B E R K E Y AND BESSEY H A L L S CASUAL DRESSES 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesd ay. May 11. 1965 BO N U S B A B Y FO R BA SKETBA LL Baseball Tender Lures Jordán 'T o k y o J o e 1O r ' C o l l e g e J o e ) P u le o A t H o m e W it h W e ig h t s Rich Jord an , the 5 - 7 , 1 6 0 - one of the best shots_ I’ ve see n .” By R O B E R T A Y A F IE alm ost oosolete, a s evidenced by the Russian pound jum ping-Jack from Fenn- " H e 'll get his shot off, too,” State News S p o rts W r i t e r and Jap an ese ath letes. vllle , signed a baseball tender he added, “ because of his fan­ with Michigan State Monday, ta stic jumping a b ility .” Athletes lift weights a s an integral part of Today’ s lifte r must be a superb all-around much to the delight of b as­ F e h e r said Jordan has a lread y th eir on and off-season conditioning p rogram s. athlete a s w e ll. T h is is one are a where the ketball coach John Benlngton. c le a re d 6-2 and ju st m issed 6-4, Adipose blobs lift weights to become the he- Europeans have an advantage over the A m er­ Jordan, who is an outstand­ which is nine Inches higher than men of tom orrow. G ir ls lift weights to gain ican lifte r s . Europeans play a good deal of ing p itch er-o utfield er this se a ­ the top of his head. lo v elier figu res. s o c c e r, basketb all, and track and field to keep son fo r the C la s s C school, la Benington, whose re c ru ite r* Jo e Puleo lifts weights because he’ s a weight- th em selves in top condition. At theTokyoG am es a lso a top-flight e a g e r, and th ere have a lre ad y signed 6 - 1 1 a ll- lifte r. this sum m er, se v e ra l of the R u ssian lifte rs is speculation that he could help "N obody re a liz ed the challenge “ Dick w as the sam e height a s state center Tom L ick from G ay­ Sounds sen sible, doesn’ t it? To Puleo, weight­ w e re entered in gym nastics competition as Jord an w ill fac e better than he the basketball team even m ore Jo rd an but didn’ t weigh a s much— lord and fo rm e r L ansing Sexton lifting is a sport, not Just a physical conditioner wel l . * h im se lf.” Benington sa id . " A s only about 14 0 ,” L itw h iler added. standout John Holm s, seem ed than coach D a n n y L itw h ile r’ s or pastim e. He is the ste lla r m em ber of the "D ynam ic*’ Jo e Puleo has been lifting fo r a coach, it’ ll be my re sp o n si­ Jo rd an ’ s high school basket­ the m ost jubilant over the J o r ­ b a se b a lle rs. M SI' Weightlifting Club, with a sc o re of world som e s ix y e a r s , during which tim e he’ s am as­ L e e L afayette, the a ll-A m e r­ bility to m ake th e m ost of e v e ry ball coach, Ray F e h e r, is ju st dan acquisition. and national titles to his cred it. sed the teenage and Junior national champion­ ican cen ter from Grand R apids inch we h ave.” a s high on the chances of the “ Now that we have signed him Ju st last weekend Puleo added to his tro­ sh ips, the 19 63 Pan A m erican G am es title " I 'v e had sm a lle r guys play fo rm e r a ll-s ta te r . and L ic k and H olm s, the m ain South, w as sent a tender T h u rs­ phy collection, lifting a total of 960 pounds and the national crowns in 1962 and 1964. F o r­ day, im m ediately a fter his re ­ fo r me who went on to the m ajor " I don’ t have any doubt in my task is to keep them from the in three attempts, to capture an NCAA crown m e rly a m iddleweight, Puleo now lifts in the cords had been clea red by the le a g u e s ,” L itw h iler said , r e fe r ­ mind that he’ ll do a ll r ig h t," clutches of n o n - c o n f e r e n c e in the lSl-pound c la ss . 181-pound c la s s , one of the seven Olympic B ig Ten office, but has not yet rin g to Cleveland shortstop Dick F e h e r sa id . “ He’ s got a b ility, schools who can s till sign them Although many sports fans may not be fam il­ rankings. returned it. H ow ever, he told H ow ser. he’ s strong fo r his siz e and has up,” he said . ia r with lifting, it is one of the 2 1 sports con­ United P r e s s International Mon­ The Tokyo O lym pics capped off a su c c ess­ tested ir. the Olympic G am es and has a history' ful y e a r with a bitter disappointment. A fter he day that he had signed the tender dating back to ancient G reece. and it was on its way here. had qualified fo r the team in his c la s s , the Today is the deadline for ten­ The firs t weightlifter of record was a fellow named The G reat M ilo. Thev didn’ t have weiehts AAU o ffic ia ls decided to hold re tr ia ls . G eneral opinion a s to the reason behind holding d ers to be filed with the school H o lm e s A llo w s 3 H it s , in M ilo’ s day, so he im provised— he c a rried a if the athlete plans to attend. new-born calf around on his back. He went these e x tra and unscheduled tria ls rested on the re su lts of the 19 8 -lb . c la s s , and outside p re s ­ Jo r d a n 's signing doesn’ t count around the country like that day after day and, a s tim e went on, the calf grew up and he grew su res that w e re brought to bear on the AAU. Puleo. c le a r ly the winner in his division, w as against the s ix tenders State is- allowed fo r basketball, so now S p a r t a n s B e a t Ir is h , 3 - 0 stronger, until his training w as complete and he told that he, too, had to compete again. Benlngton Is scanning the jun­ w as ready to demonstrate his p h e n o m e n a l io r c o lle g e s fo r other sig n e e s. strength in the Grecian Olympiad. Milo wowed The outcome of the tr ia ls sent both of the By D U A N E L A N C A S T E R If State got short-changed by the crowds by carrying a full-grow n bull on his men in the 198-pound c la ss to Tokyo and left State N ew s S p o r ts W r i t e r the acquisition of the not-too- shoulders. Puleo in M ichigan. T h ere w as no rep resen ­ big athlete, it w ill take a lot to MSU pitcher Dick Holm es al­ Fortunately for men 11 ke Jo e Puleo, they don’ t tative from his division at the gam es. prove it to Benington. lowed ju st three hits and struck have to plunder farm e r s ’ herds in search of Jo e is rated a s the second-best light-heavy- out ten Notre Dame b atters as w eights, but have equip: ment of their own with weight in the nation, behind M innesota’ s G ary “ Even if he hadn’ t signed a the Spartans nipped the Irish which they car. execute their feats of strength Cleveland, and ranked among the top ten lift­ baseball tender, we would have 3-0 at Lansing M unicipal P a rk and sk ill. e rs in the w orld. signed him fo r b ask etb all,” Ben­ Monday night. ington s a i d . “ M ichigan State H olm es also got one of the The last century saw the a rriv a l of what has wouldn’ t have tendered Jo rd an th ree Spartan hits off N otre Dame been called the " E r a of the Strong Man.” Ekiring *** if we didn’ t feel he could m ake p itch er Dan McGinn. this time, the sport p rog ressed rapidly from the g ra d e .” State took an e a r ly lead when one in ' which there w ere no set ru les or weights to a sport which is laid out along set L ltw h ile r app ears ju st a s happy S teve Ju d ay, playing f ir s t base, lin es. The early com petitors just lifted; each o ver the d eal. “ He’ s a fine ath­ walked, m o v e d to third on a man could proclaim him self a champ, fo r there le te ,” L itw h ile r said . “ U sually throwing e r r o r by the pitch er, w ere no standards by which to judge. a good basketball p la y e r can and scored on a p assed b a ll. ■* becom e an outstanding baseball T h e Spartans added the clin ­ Weightlifting has made leaps and bounds since p la y e r and I’ m su re h e 'll help c h e rs an inning la te r when third the turn of the century in im proving the Caliber u s .” basem an John Biedenbach singled of lifting. N aturally, strength is the prim e fac- tor, esp ec;ally. 01' ic lifts, other e le - Both L itw h iler and Benington and left field er Bob S p e er walked. said they felt Jord an could m ake C a tch e r Dick Kilbourn moved the ments have entered the picture a s w ell, name­ ly speed and agility. The muscle-bound lifte r is the grad e despite his sm all s iz e . run ners along with a s a c r ific e and Ju d ay drove them both home with a double.^^^ Michigan State is now 2 2 -7 for C u rz i A ll- A m e r ic a n W o lv e s S ta lk M S U N e ts the y e a r and N otre Dame dropped to 1 4 - 1 2 . The S partan s now have C u rzi, captair M ich:- with P e rr State s M ikejacobsen only to win th eir next four gam es- J ir Six vicious W olves w ill.be r e ­ strea k , having won their past which are conveniently scheduled state’ s 1 9 6 6 irastics By R IC K P IA N IN Alsu, ranted t ¿lie firs t team State News S p o rts W r i t e r leased onto the playing area at four m atches. At p resen t, State within the next five d a ys— to set squad : C ò lie- w e r e : A il- V r o u n d —Jacobsen; that tim e, and State’ s tennis team holds a 2-2 conference record a new season re c o rd fo r v icto rie s giate Spartan t e n n i s coach Stan floor e x e rç ise and tram pohr.e— Drobac has made an im passioned w ill then be confronted with the and is 6-5 o v e ra ll. The old m ark, 25 w ins, dates tearr Frank Scftpiitz, S . Illin ois; .sid e L a ird W arner, number three back to 1954. .p le a to all spectators to rc-main arduous task of catching these ye ir. h o rse --B § k E lsin g e r; ‘ Spring­ in * the b leach er» provided sin g le s, Vic Dhovge, number five c ritte rs by the tail. H olm es, hurling befo re a crowd t-t e a rn. field ; vaulting— D a n Millman, them at the v a rsity courts this The W olves,* who hail from man, and number s ix Mike Youngs of 1,5 0 3 fans, allowed only sin - ■s P -.j.. C a lifa rn ta i an d r in g s —G i e nearby. SS&avi-Arbc,r,-Jiaye waited . ¡>U«Aare the lead i n t b v leam ’ s rt ft tec a vs, from 2fS0 oj:, ncçrel'gpjs - ''n j , j: d prevented IrTs8*7'®-«ir <- G a ilis , ico.»««» vvpxte 1 patiently for the comrng^f'f the individual p effo rm an ce record, r, getting to second a safety precaution. E Y E - O P E N E R - - Coach , Danny L i t w h i l e r p o n d e rs spring-thaw before venturing to with 9-4 m ark s. W arner and o v e r the p o s s i b i l i t y of a new v i c t o r y m ile s to n e , E a st Lansing. L a st y e a r , bold Youngs are tops in doubles com­ jpM If single by Alan 26 w in s , as he w atche s h is te a m t a l l y i ts 22nd MSU stalked the Wolves in their petition with an 8 -3 re co rd . K risto w sk i, Irish seco n d -b ase- d e c is io n M onday n ig h t. Photo by D a v id Sykes own den at the U n iv ersity of Dwight Shelton (4-9) w ill start man, the only man to t o u c h M ichigan, but the- hapless S p ar­ fo r State at number one Singles Holm es was Tom T en cza, Notre tans were savagely torn apart, and Captain C h a rlie Wolff (6-7) Dame shortstop, who singled In 8 -1. Michigan is undefeated in B ig w ill take the number two spot. the second and fifth innings. P h illip s w ill play number four In t r a m u r a l N ew s State threatened to sc o re in the Ter. competition this season with sin g le s for the S partan s. fifth inning when McGinn walked M E N ’S 7 Tab T o p -F yjim o s a 3-0 re co rd . U-M was predicted Shelton and Wolff w ill team up th ree b a tte rs. H ow ever, he then to be a chief contender for the fo r number one doubles, while got J e r r y W alker on a fo rc e play VOLLEYBALL F ie ld 6 :3 0 p . m . conference title this spring and P h illip s and Dhooge w ill see a c­ at the plate, and re tire d Holm es T im e Gym 1 C ou rt 1 7 B rannigan-Brandy 2 Em bers-Em pow erm ent has m ore than lived up. to its tion at the number two slot. on s trik e s. 7:30 Abode-Abundantia 3 Em inence-Em pyrean billing. Coach Drobac has been excited McGinn is now 4-2 and Holm es, 8 E . Shaw 1-5 4 M cBeth-M cLean Leading the W olves’ , pack, is recen tly over his squad's p e r­ 2 -0 . 8:30 Brougham -B rutus 5 W. Shaw 6-7 team captain Flood B rian , a form ance and new-found confi­ 6 W orm wood-W orcester Canadian product. Other team dence. He felt that the turning ND 000 000 000 0 -3 -1 T im e Gym 1 C ou rt 3 6 A rgonauts-A rhouse m em bers ir e K a rl Hedrick, John point in State’ s su c c essfu l cam ­ MSU 012 000 OOx 3 -3 -0 E. Shaw 4-2 8 A rls to c ra ts -A r e s F r a s e r , G eorge R u ssell, Hal paign cam e last week in the West­ 7:30 Aku Aku-Akvavit 9 Abdication-Abaddon Low e, Jim Swift and Bo B ark e r. ern Michigan m atch, when MSU 8 Abel-Abbington New to the team is sophomore squeaked by with a 5-4 win. 8:30 B rin k le y -6 Pak F ie ld 7:40 p .m . O n T h e J e r r y Steward, who has shown much p rom ise. T h e ultim ate test com es this afternoon, and while the Wolves WASHINGTON (UPI)— A 6 8 - T im e Gym 2 C ou rt 4 1 S e tu te s-C e lla r D w ellers 7 Cachet-Cabana 2 Serutan-Snark Coach B ill Murphy is in his 17th cannot be described as “ leanand y e a r-o ld p atria rch of la w le ss­ 7:30 Akrojox-Aktion season at M ichigan. During his h ungry,” t h e y c erta in ly h a v e n e ss, C h a r l e s B ryan H a rris , Resident hall track en tries a re 8 Abendego-Abdication C lo s e d - C ir c u it T V S cre e n tenure there, his squads have won seven B ig Ten champion­ proved th em selves to be “ m aul­ Wednesday becam e the oldest e r s ” on the co u rts — and the perso n e v e r placed on the F B I’ s 8:30 S h iek s-T ro ja n s due today at 1 p.m . T h e re w ill be a scratch m eeting fo r track ships and one NCAA title. S partans have only their r a c ­ list- of 10 m ost wanted c rim i- T im e Gym 2 C ou rt 6 m an ag ers in 208 Men’ s IM at The Spartans a re on a hot quets to fend them offf. 7 Akohol-Akbaram a A t L a n s in g ’s C iv ic C enter 7:30 B aw d iers-N eb ish es 4:45 p.m . 8 V ikings-R in ky Dinks A ll team s in the softball p lay­ W o r ld ’s G r e a t e s t S in g le 8:30 Akua Pahula-A karpous o ffs c a ll the IM office fo r your C A S S IU S C LA Y SONNY V s’ L IS T O N S p o r t in g E v e n t ! ” Wtlson Springer. Hearst Newspaper T O P S . . . B O W L IN G schedule. A ll entrants in the tennis sin­ Champion Challenger Headline Service A lle y s 6 p .m . gle s individual tournament c a ll lili M o n d a y MAY That’swhat you’ll 1-2 S am m ies-L u sh w ell the 1M office fo r p airin g s. s ( ( II. % m W h , ON THE I 31 sayafter youhave 3-4 5 -6 A lley C a ts-B o w e r Ka B oo m s-R ip p ers The Skish (bait casting) con­ test runs until F rid a y . Those in­ A lle y s 8:30 p .m . terested rep ort to the su p e rv is­ CLOSED-CIRCUIT TV SCREEN 1-2 Delta Sigm a P i-V e ts o r in front of the Men’ s IM Build­ triedadelicious 3 -4 ars Red T ro ja n s-E v a n s schol­ ing between 12 -1 p .m . o r 3 - 5 p.m. this week. A 5-6 Sigm a Chi-SO C MCDONALD’Smeal. SOFTBALL W O M E N ’S V SOFTBALL F ie ld 5:20 p .m . F ie ld 5 p .m . * FishSandwiches 1 Rinky D inks-N ebishes 2 F e n c ilir - F e e M ales 3 A krojox-A kbaram a 1 3 P h illip s 1- S . Wonders 2 R ather-W . Landon 1 - • !*■ -'1. . • Hamburgs - ..... 4 Abel-Abbington 5 W icliff-W ildcats F ie ld 1 6 p .m . C asey’ s C Cats-W dr a ts- . Mayo 6 Butcher B o y s-S c r e a m i n g ITTechnical ! Facilities Ii WILL NOT cmmm * Cheeseburgers E a g le s 3 Block P layo ffs E supplied by TelePromPter I Von home tv EXCITING H O U R S ! EVERY T H R IL L FROM START TO F IN IS H ! * Fries •F e a tu rin g * • Hot P iz z a * Shakes !ast Lansing- • Foot Longs Buy Your Tickets Now! 1 B lk . E a s t o f C a m p u s . «.S ubm arines 2 B l k s . W e s t o f U nion McDonalds FOR D E L IV E R Y ! Lansing* C ALL ; 4015 W. Saginaw THE O N L Y $ 4 .0 0 a t t h e P a r a m o u n t N e w s t a n d s 4700 S. C e d a r 2120 N. L a r c h ED 2 -0 8 6 3 1 211 E v e r g r e e n P IZ Z A P I T $5.50 a t the door 103 E . M i c h i g a n Always stop at the golden arches sign 203 M .A .C . M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesday, May 11, 1965 5 C a d e t s T o B e H o n o r e d Shop East Lansing By C O L L E E N O ’ BR IE N liam L . P h illip s, Jeffersontow n, sophom ore and Cadet A irm an 2nd State N e ws S ta ff W r i t e r K y. C la s s John H. C ro s s ,C h ris to v a l, Tuesday 9:30 to 5:30 The M ichigan A erosp ace Foun­ T e x a s , freshm an, w ill re ceive Outstanding A ir F o rc e and A r­ dation Awards w ill go to two m ore R e s e r v e O fficer A ssociation outstanding sophom ores: A rm y M ed als. my ROTC cadets w ill be hon­ ored at the annual ROTC Aw ards Cadet M /Sgt. W illiam F . K ale, W ednesday 12:00 to 9 Cadet S, Sgt. Donald P . C le ­ Day P arad e today at 4:20 p.m . C levelan d, Ohio, and A ir F o rc e m ents, St. Lou is, M o., sopho­ on Demonstration Hall F ie ld . Cadet S/Sgt. J o h n B. K e a n , m o re , w ill receive the General Awards contributed by corp o r­ G ro s s e P te. D ynam ics award. ations, new spapers, m ilitary and K e lse y Hayes Co. aw ards w ill patriotic organizations w ill be be presented to two outstanding Cadet Airman 2nd C la s s Ken­ presented to 2 1 A ir F o rc e and fresh m en : A rm y Cadet C orp . S yl­ neth A. Katzen, B altim ore, M d „ 26 A rm y cadets. v e s te r V. Quitiquit, W aterford, fresh m an , w ill re ceive the Sons The cadets a r e selected on the and A irm an 2nd C la s s R ich ard o f the A m erican R e v o l u t i o n b a sis of ch aracter, scholarship, F . C u rre y , Bay C ity. aw ard . lead ersh ip potential and m ilitary Company K 1 of the National The Philip Bek Arnold A ir aptitude during the 1964-65 a c a - Society of Scabbard and B lade Society award w ill go to Cadet .dem ic y e a r . has selected the following out­ A irm an 3rd C la s s Daniel K, Wil­ Four A rm y R O IC cadets w ill standing A rm y cadets fo r these lia m s , R ockville, M d., fre sh ­ re c e iv e the Superior Cadet Rib­ a w a rd s: Cadet L t. C o l. Rae W. m an. bon: Cadet Capt. John L . Wil­ Dehncke J r . , sen ior aw ard; C a­ lia m s, B ra in tre e , M a ss., sen­ det L t. G a ry W. P u ry e a r, D i- io r; Cadet L t. Edward J . H er- m oyian, Keego H arbor Junior; m ondale, junior aw ard; Cadet 1 s t Sgt. W alter A. M orningstar, A r a b P o s itio n Cadet 1s t Sgt. G eorge A. R e y ­ N orfolk, V a., sophomore aw ard nolds, New C a stle , P a ., sopho­ and Cadet Corp. John M . Haines, T o B e G iven m ore; and Cadet Cpl. C raw ford Salt L a k e C ity. Utah, freshm an Mohamad M e h d i , secretai y- H. Blakem an. aw ard. general of the Action Com m ittee The m ost o u t s t a n d i n g A ir Other A ir F o rc e cadets who on Am erican - Arab Relations, F o rc e cadet is C ol. Chvid M. w ill re c e iv e awards a re Cadet w ill speak at 7:30 p.m . Wednes­ G rim m , Springfield, V a ., who A irm an 1s t C la s s F r a n c is J . day on "T h e Fqture of A ra b - w ill re c e iv e the A ir F o rc e A s­ Batem an, Wayne s o p h o m o r e , A m erican R elatio n sh ip s" in the sociation Award and the Society from the 9622nd A ir F o rc e R e­ Union P a rlo rs . of A m erican M ilitary E ngineers s e r v e Squadron of L an sin g; Cadet His ad dress is part of a sym ­ Senior Award. A irm an 3rd C la s s Thom as A. posium planned to give the Arab The A m erican Ordnance A s­ H avel, M t. Clem ens freshm an, position of the A ra b -ls r a e li d is­ sociation Scholarship Key Award from L an sin g’ s C ivil A ir P a ­ pute. Harold Walsh, associate w ill be presented to A rm y Cadet tro l Group 6 3 15 ; Cadet M aj. Ron­ Capt. W illiam H. Bullen, Mason p ro fe sso r of philosophy, w i l l ald R. S ch a ller, L afayette, Ind., speak on the m oral challenge the sen ior. sen io r, the Arm ed F o rc e s Com­ dispute p resents t h e U n i t e d Cadet M aj. Ja c k M. A rm i- m unications and E l e c t r o n i c s States. stead, E ast Lansing sen ior, w ill aw ard. Mehdi is author of the book re ceive the R e se rv e O ffice rs A s­ Cadet 2nd L t. August Golden, " A Nation of Lands. . . Chained: sociation Award for excellen ce in m ilita ry scien ce. H esp eria junior, w ill re c e iv e the An A rab Looks at A m e ric a .” The Arab Club is sponsoring The A rm ed F o rc e s Chem i­ Society of A m erican M ilitary En­ AYE L A D D Y — T a k in g i t s t r a i g h t f r o m the h o r s e ’ s gin ee rs aw ard. the sym posium , "C h a lle n g e to cal A ssociation Award w ill be m outh is B a r b A lle n , P e to s k y j u n io r , a m e m b e r of presented to Cadet Capt. L a r r y Cadet Capt. Thom as E . P ra tt, U.S. P o licy in the A ra b -ls r a e li the R OTC Scots H ig h la n d e rs . The H ig h la n d e rs took D isp u te ," organized on the teach- W. R e e v e s, Country Club H ills, R o ch ester junior, Cadet T /Sgt. p a r t in th e B lo s s o m P a ra d e in Benton H a r b o r and D aryl B , Kordenbrock, Detroit in principle. U l., sen io r. St, Joseph o v e r th e weekend. Photo by Cal C ra n e Fo u r A rm y cadets and one A ir F o rc e cadet w ill re c e iv e Chi­ There9s A Meetin9 cago Tribune Gold M edals. The A rm y cadets a re Cadet L t. Col. R ae W. Dehncke J r . , G ro s se P te. Woods sen ior; Cadet L t. Ja m e s L . D e F o re st, F o w le r - R a t if ie d ’R e s e a r c h v ille Junior; Cadet SFC F r e d e r­ ick J . Thom as, Richmond, Ind., sophom ore; and Cadet C pl. M i­ Wayne Van H uss, of the Hu­ Jackson to explore m eans by chael G eln er. St. L o u is, M o., man Energy' R esearch L a b o ra ­ which N1SU engineers can aid pub­ fresh m an . tory, w ill speak Wednesday on the lic u tilities. A ir F o rc e Cadet L t. C ol. Wil­ re su lts of forced e x e rc ise with Twenty-one faculty m em bers ton B. Hunter J r . , Owosso sen­ ra ts. will, take part in the meeting, io r, and Cadet L t. C ol. David which includes a tour of th e The colloquium, "P re -p u b e rty E, B u ll, Xenia, Ohio, sen ior, C onsum ers Pow er fa c ilitie s on E x e r c i s e : Im plications f o r w ill a lso re c e iv e the Chicago T r i­ P a rn e ll Road near Ja c k so n . G row th,” w ill be in 128 E rickson, bune Gold M edal. ( at 4:10 p.m . The Chicago Tribune S ilv e r B o s s e s L u n c h e o n Medal Award w ill be presented Van H uss’ s re se a rc h is in­ tended to give direction to a more The annua! B o s s e s Luncheon, to four Arm y cadets, Cadet L t . C o l. Ralph T . Anderson, F ran k ­ scien tific r a t u w l ^ o r education. sp ac.s^ gp by the B u sin ess Wom­ lin P a rk , W , — J ia « . Cadet L t. He" studied three z t '+ups c r’ani- en’ s Club, Will be iiebd at 11:30 Jonathan K. W ylie, Pittsburgh, m als and differentiated on the a.m . Thursday in the Kellogg P a ., ju nior; Cadet 1s t Sgt. G e r­ amount and type of e x e rc ise g iv­ C en ter B i g T e n Room . R e se rv a ­ en— none, fre e and forced. tions ape still being accepted. ald E. W illiam s, Saginaw soph­ om ore and Cadet C pl. Kenneth At the colloquium , re su lts and C ountess M aria Pulaski is the R . Smith, Detroit junior. sp eaker. Information on r e s e r v a ­ interpretations of the study w ill A ir F o rc e recipients of the tions can be obtained" by calling be presented. • Chicago Tribune S ilv e r M edals B e v e rly Hamilton, 5-4650. . w ill be Cadet 1s t L t. Joseph M. V airo , St. Ignace junior and Y o u n g R e p u b lic a n s U M p h i|o so p h e r Cadet 2nd L t. John C. C a lla ­ The Young Republicans club m eeting scheduled for tonight G e r i e M avrodis, p ro fe sso r han, N ash ville, Ind., junior. do y o u know about of philosophy at the U n iversity D etroit News A w ards w ill be has been cancelled. of M ichigan, w ill speak on "T h e p resented to two outstanding sen­ The next meeting will be at U ses of Subjectivity'” at 12 :30 io r cad ets: A rm y Cadet Capt. 7:30 p .m ., .May 26, in the Union. I p.m . in P a rlo r B, C ro ssro a d s W illiam E . K ail, G ro s se Pte. j - n a p p ’s C a feteria . International C enter. F a rm s , and A ir F o rc e Cadet R e t ir e e s ’ C lu b Faculty and staff m em bers are C o l. Stephen A. C an avera, N or­ The R e tire e s ’ Club w ill meet in invited to meet for lunch at noon w ay, M ich. fre e c la s s e s p rio r to the talk. A rm y Cadet L t. G ary C. Stein­ the Union Men’ s Clubroom s at • • • • hardt of Dewitt w ill receive.th e _• • • • • Doane Awarded in b a b y c a r e ? 1:45 p.m . today. Election of offi­ Defense Supply A ssociation Ju n­ • I • I • c e r s for the com ing y e a r v%il! be io r A w ard. • • e • • held. John L a z e ll w ill explain the F o rd M otor Co. aw ard s w ill • • • • ■ u se s of s o la r b a tte rie s. T e r r y Edington, Grand Ledge new s e rie s s ta rts May 13, sen io r, was given the annual be E. given to A rm y Cadet L t. Roy Fouch, L ansing ju nior, and - i •t •i • • • ■• • • ■• • • • « g iv e Doane Award for leadersh ip, sa c ­ P a c k a g in g S o c ie t y r ific e and integrity at the Foun­ A ir F o r c e Cadet Capt. L a r r y L . you can jo in any • • • ■ • ! • • ' Robert Hayden, assistan t pro­ d ers Day dinner-dance sponsored S h riv e r, L ansing ju nior. v , y . T hursday at 2:00 P .M . fe s s o r in m arketing and tra n s­ by the Farm house fratern ity r e ­ A rm y Cadet L t. L an d is K, 7-w eek s e rie s in continuous . w . v y . v . ■• • • • • j• i ■ s u m m e r portation, will speak on "T h e cently. C rockett, E ast Lansing junior, • i l i l Packaging R ole In Production The annual award, which is w ill be awarded the A sso c ia ­ _ • • • • - . i i i i i Differentiation a n d Marketing given to the man who has worked tion of the United States A rm y Plan now to be com pletely at e ase with the new rm m m m ■i i i I • Segmentation” at the meeting of hardest behind the scene to help M edal. m em ber of your fam ily when he, or she, finally a r r iv e s . Gain confidence in m eeting this new situ a­ . I i i I I • _• ■• •i •l • • • •• •• I V I I I I ■« th e b o ld the Packaging Society at 7 tonight build a better fratern ity, was p re ­ - i t mm i l i The A ssociation of the United tion, by joining other expectant parents for demon­ . . e e e v e e v e in 106-107 International C enter. sented by Herb B e r g , MSU Exten­ States A rm y M ilitary H istory V — i i f • • r i i. i i i i «■ mm Anyone interested may attend. sion S e rv ic e , one of the chapter aw ard fo r excellen ce in m ili­ strations and p ractice in d re ssin g, handling and bath­ mmi • M • • m mm m m m m m founders. ta ry h isto ry w ill be presented to ing baby. Otber highlights of the co u rse are instruc­ tions oil what to pack for the hospital, and 3 visit fmm i i i t a i i i i • v .v .v .v .y .; s h o u ld e r F r i e n d s Of SNCC Honorable Mention was given Cadet L t . Ja m e s H. E ckl, C at- - » - •- •- v .v .v .y to a local m aternity ward. to Ja m e s Gibson, now teaching in s k ill, N .Y ., sophom ore. The Frien ds of SNCC (Student W estphalia. D etroit F r e e P r e s s m edals Non-Violent Coordinating Com ­ w ill be given to two outstand­ Knapp’ s Downtown mittee) will meet at 8 tonight in strapless b ra s Abbot-Mason ing sophom ores: A rm y Cadet M/ 5th F lo o r A u d ito riu m 34 and 35 Union. P lan s for the Sgt. R obert C . L ow es, Detroit, upcoming fast for freedom and and A ir F o rc e Cadet T /Sgt. W il- E a st Lansing action cam paign' w ill be d iscu ssed . Abbot andM asonH senting a festival this week. alls a r e p r e ­ fo r b a r e -in g fa s h io n s M etal C o llo q u iu m The Abbot-Mason H alls A rt Show will be run the en tire week. A sa tiric lecture w ill be given NEED A. B a li S n o - I ' l a k e , is l a v ­ C. P e t e r Pan H idden T r e a ­ The M etallurgy,M echanics and M a te ria ls Science Department on Wednesday in the Abbot C a fe ­ CASH i s h e d in l a c e , g i v e s p e r ­ s u r e * lo n g p r i n c e s s lin e colloquium w ill be held at 4:15 te ria at 8:30 p.m . on the ‘•‘ Anat­ today in 108 B e s s e y . omy of a Cow” . Any am bitious gardening scaping plans can add up f e c t separation, dem ure s t r a p l e s s w ith 2 - i n c h h a n d iV rt& M R - w .ji» i,,a jr u s s , A„.talent show j s L.scjiyduled fo j, FOR . . d ollars beforjg com pletion, dfcqyjJ'lete. Wl^ite q r b j a c k ; for- w a i s t c o n t r o l , , slig h t- “ Strain G a g e s,” by videotape. T h u rsd ay at 8:30 p.m . in the Via son Lounge. A low cost loan from YOUR Credit 3 2 - 3 6 A, 3 2 - 3 8 B , C . $5 b o n in g f o r m i d r i f f s l i m ­ A fashion show will be given on Union can be the quick and con­ m in g . D e e p p lu n g e f r o n t and A lp h a P h i S ig m a Saturday at 2 p.m . in the Mason C afete r ia .____________■ venient answ er to your landscaping ideas. B. B a l i - L o L o n g p l u n g e s b a c k . W hite o r b l a c k . 3 2 - The regu lar meeting of Alpha a l m o s t w a i s t d e e p in b a c k , 36 A , 3 2 - 3 8 B , C. $7.95 Phi Sigm a, police scien ceh on o r- O rig in a l... a ry , w ill be held at 7:30 tonight INSTANT CASH is now available s h a p e s and s m o o t h s the in 22 Union instead of on T h u rs­ day as p revio u sly planned. Offi­ CAMPUS SUMMARIES at CU’ s low in terest ra te s, and fully insured at NO EX T R A CHARGE! m i d r i f f . U n d e r w i r e d nylo n D. T e m p t r e s s , l a c y lo v e ly c e r s for next y e a r will be e lec ­ Get U P l a c e c u p s . W h ite o r b l a c k . by H o lly w o o d V a s s a r e t t e ted. G rades Consult Y O U R FIR ST . . Credit Union 3 2 - 3 8 B an d C . $ 1 0 . D c u p w ith f i b e r f i l l b o o s t e r p a d s A ll pledges should meet at 6:45 tonight in 22 Union. • A t! • N a t. S c i. - Ho . B a s ic C o l le g e C o u rse s] $11 f o r a d d e d f u l l n e s s . W ide r I s e t s t r a p s , w h ite , b l a c k o r E n g i n e e r s In J a c k s o n MARSHALL CALL N O W ...3 5 5 -0 2 9 3 b l u e . 3 2 - 3 6 A , B and C . $6 R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s from the E le c tric a l Engineering Depart­ MUSIC 332-6997 M ichigan S t o l e U n iv e r sity cncniT ultLUII iiiiinii UMUn Bld9- H a r r is o n Road F O U N D A T IO N S E A S T LA N SIN G G A R D E N L E V E L ment w ill meet today with offi­ c ia ls of C onsum ers P o w er C o. in 307 E. Grand R iv e r E m p lo y e e s J \ 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan T uesd ay, May 11, 1965 PUT A LITTLE "WONDER WORKER” POWER AD TO WORK. DIAL 355-8255 NOW FDNDA 1963 15 0 . B lack beauty in excellent m echanical condition. “ T h is ad brought SPARTAN MOTORS 3000 E a st im m e d ia te re s u lts !” M ichigân. IV 7 - 3 7 15 . A utom otive A utom otive Em ploym ent F o r Rent F o r Sale F o r Sale Autom otive C ED A R V IL L A G E , one m a n STO V E, FR IG ID A IR E.A partm ent R E L A X -A -C IS O R . P e rfe c t work­ with a CH EVRO LET 1963 Super Spo rts P 6 r D 1957 Stationwagon. Must VOLKSW AGEN, 19 59.G as heater. PA R T-TIM E W O RK.Several stu- sh are luxury apartrrtent. F a ll, 9 siz e re frig e ra to r. Blond desk. ing condition. C a l l 337-0759 convertible. Real sharp s e ll. $150. 6 76-2241. 31 Good condi'ion. $550. C a li 355- dents with use of c a r w ill be inside after 5 pm. _ 31 low cost hired to help in promotion of new months l e a s e . $6 3.7 5 . G a r y B re a k fa st set, twin size m at­ and dlitside. A ll power and many MGB 1964. 10.0OO m iles. W i r e 3145. 29 teaching m achines in Lansing Saw icke, 351-4659 . 31 tr e s s , sp rin g s. M iscellaneous C A M ER A . N 1K K O R EX -F with f/2 e x tra s. Must sell - leaving fo r wheels, tonneau c o v e r. Radio, VOLKSWAGEN, 1 9 6 2 . G r e e n area. A pproxim ately $50 p e r item s. 484-9043. 30 50 mm lens and c a s e . $150 or W A N T A D the s e r v ic e June 1st. CH EVRO LET 1957 Bel A ir t o n - 32 h eater. B est o ffer. 355-108 7 aft­ e r 5:30 pm. 31 Good condition. One o w n e r . 37,000 m iles. Custom in terior. week for 20 hours. Evenings and WANTED T W O g ir ls . Share apartment sum m er term . Four CH ILD REN ’ S BOOKCASE. Bunk best o ffer. C a ll 337 -15 4 0 . 31 $850. C a ll 355-572 9 . 33 weekends. Som e full-tim e sum ­ blocks from cam pus. Low ra te s. beds, (2) com plete with m at­ vertib le. Standard. 283. 4 -b a r - M G-TD, 1951. Engine, body, op Horses • AUTOM OTIVE m er positions also availab le. Phone 332 -0 14 3. 33 t r e s s e s and sp rin gs. $40. C a ll re L New tir e s . Radio, Excellent in fine condi: ion. Needs new c u r­ VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Excellent • EM PLOYM ENT C all Nora at Answ ering S e rv ic e ED 7 - 2 5 3 5 . 30 AM ERICAN SA D D LEBR ED G elcP condition. 355-29 0". 30 tains. $1,300. 355-5899 after 6. condition. Must s e ll this week. A PA RTM EN TS FOR 3 or 4 p e r - 29 any tim e. IV 5-4 381. 31 ing. 10 y e a r s old. Well gaited. • FO R REN T C H E VROLET 1961 E el A ir " 6 " , Make an o ffer. C a ll 484-8036.33 sons. N ear cam pus. U nsuper­ EV1NRUDE 35 hp. E le c tric s ta rt- GREAT LA K ES EM PLOYAIENT Needs experienced rid e r. Cal l • FO R S A L E Standard tr a n s m is s io n . 4-door. MONZA 1963 4-sp eed . R a d io .B ig VOLKSW AGEN 1960. Radio, heat- v ised . Sum m er o r F a ll. A fter e r , m otors. (Have two). C a ll D r. T u fts, 355-6450. 29 for permanent positions in of­ 339-8396, after 6 pm. 30 • L O S T & FOUND Radio, Low m ilea g e . No ru st. engine. 22,000 m i l e s . Good e r . Clean. Good condition. IV 5:30 , 332-100 8. 33 HALF AR AB Gelding. Red roan, fic e, s a le s , technical. C a ll IV • PERSO N A L B ru ce, 355-9443. 33 tir e s . Must s e ll. 337-22 56 . 31 9-0056 after 5 pm . 33 S U B L E T U N IV ER SIT Y V illage MORGAN‘SIGN Machine. Sign and six y e a r s old. R e g iste re d . • PEA N U TS PERSO N A L OLDSM OBILE 19o2 9 -p assen ger 2-154 3. C 30 apartment fo r su m m er. F u r ­ CH EVR O LET, l95s. Automatic VOLVO 195-. Cl ean, ru s tle s s , show card p rin ter, with wood CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A G entle, b u t sp irited . C h ild 's • REA L ESTA TE tr a n s m is s io n . R a d i o , h eater. stationwagon. Automatic tra n s­ overhauled in 1962. Maintenance few hours a day can mean e x c e l­ nished. $90 monthly. U tilities and m etal type. V aried sty le s. h orse. 651-5696. 29 • S E R V IC E Rusty, but goo d ru n n e r. $110. m ission . Radio, heater, p o w e r re c o rd s. Asking $425, C a ll 337- paid. M arried couple. 355-596 7. P e rfe c t fo r re ta il sto re or ?. lent earnings for you as a trained • TRANSPO RTATIO N 332-4582. 31 b ra k es, power steerin g. 484- 0282, evenings. 29 Avon re p rese n ta tive . F o r ap­ ______________ 31 C A N F IE L D S U P P L Y .IV 5-9 59 3. Mobile Homes ONE BEDROOM apartm ent. Uni­ CO RVAIR, 1961 M onzaC cupe. Ê x - • WANTED 5284. 30 VOLVO, 1959. .Must s e ll. Cal l 37 pointment in your own home, 8’ x 35' "AN GFLUS T R A IL E R . c e lle n t condition. M ust s e e . 35 1- O LDSM OBILE ¡962 D y n a m i c 694-2097 31 v e rs ity V illag e, to sublease for NORMALS AND cocktail d re s se s E xcellen t condition. M o b i l e DEADLINE 4730. 1975 B loom field, Okemos. " 8 8 ” convertib le. Autom atic. w rite or c a l l M rs. Alona sum m er. A v a i l a b l e Ju h e 13 .' siz e 7, 11 and 15. Phone 484- Huckins, 5664 School S t., H as- Homes M anor. Lot C - 5 a fter 2 p.m. one class day be­ 33 Power steerin g, b ra k es. New Auto Service & Ports M arried c o u p le ..35 5-58 6 3. 31 0775 before 2:30 pm. R eason­ lett, Michigan or call evenings, 6 pm . 30 fore publ i cation. CORVAIR !9n0. Red. Automatic. tire s . E xcellen t condition. Will N EW B A T T E R IE S , Exchange F E 9-8483. C29 WANTED: Room mate For Sum7 able. 30 H O U SETRA ILER, 19o2 Huron 50’ Cancellations - 12 noon one 4 -d o o r sed an , W hitew alls. R eal trad e. 372 -19 73. 29. p rice from $7.95. New sealed BUS BOYS wanted this y e a r and m er in B oston. With o r without UN IFO RM . A R M Y Ordinance x 10 '. Good condition. Two bed­ class day before publication clea n and sh a rp . C all any tim e, OLDSM OBILE 1958. 4-door se- beam s, 99^. Salvage c a r s , large next. C a l l M rs . Brow n, ED apartm ent. C a ll 355-8291 10 -5. C o rp . D re ss blues. S iz e 42 long. room s, washing machine. On 337-1571. 29 dan. Good condition. $195. Honda stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO 2-474 1, or apply, 605 M .A .C , 33 Ask for Ken. E xcellen t condition. $65. 329 W. park lot. R easonable. 337-0316 . CORVAIR, ¡962 Mor.za Coupe. 4- 1964, 150. White. $4 0 0 .C all 372- P A R T S , 6 13 E . South S t. IV Saginaw . 484-9920. 32 PHONE 5 -19 2 1. C STUDENT FOR yard work and Houses P A C EM A K ER 1956. S' x 45’ . Well s p e e d , 102 h.p. Tachom eter. 0413. 29 G O LF C L U B S . Full set. H aig- 355-8255 m iscellan eous. Y e a r round op­ HARBOR SPRIN G S. A ttractive m ade. Excellen t condition. B est Head rest. New 7x13 whitewalls. OLDSMOBILE 1962 " 8 8 " con- GEN ERATO RS AND S T A R T E R S. U ltra . 4 woods, 10 iro n s. All portunity. ED 7-0485. 31 modern bluff cottage. T h r e e ofter over $1,900. IV 9-0056 aft­ RATES >900. 482-5680. 31 ve rtib le . Pow er brak es, win­ Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ $100 or sep a ra te ly. 351-4 110 . 29 beds. S le e p s five . $55 p er week. e r 5 pm. 33 CORVAIR C O N V ER TIELE, 1962 dows, steerin g . Exceptionally teed! Exchange p rice $7.90. M e­ C O LL E G E M EN; Sum m er work 1 DAY $1.50 Phone IV 4-8901. 30 G RO LIER S AND RICHARDS. E n - H O M ECRAFT 10' x 50*. Lived in Monza. White, black top, 4- clean. O ne-owner. Good condi­ chanic on the job! Installation available in Lansing a re a . Op­ cyclopedia s e ts . L i k e n e w . 18 months. E xcellen t condition. 3 DAYS. . . .$3.50 s e rv ic e availab le. ABC AUTC portunity for $120 p e r w e e k .C a r A T T R A C T IV E HOME, 6 rniles speed. Many e x tra s. E xcellent tion. 669-9223. 29 Worth over $400. A sking $200. Many e x tra s . C all IV 2-2114 aft­ 5 DAYS. . ..$6.00 condition. $1,150. 355-8703. 31 PA R T S, 6 13 E . South St. IV n e c e ssa ry . C a l l M r. B lyth e, from cam pus. N ear Lake Lan­ PLYMOUTH 1964 F u ry . 426. 4- 351-4169 after 6 pm. 29 e r 5;30 pm . 31 5 -19 2 1. C 882-6629. 36 sin g. Wanted 4 students for sum­ (based on 15 wprds per ad) DODGE i960, 2-door h a r d t o p . speed, p o s i t r a c t i o n . 9,000 LONG FO RM A L, size 12, ro yal S T A R 1963 1(5’ x 50’ . T w n - EM PLQ Y ER S OVERLOAD C om ­ m er. 339 -2597. 31 Ove- 15. lOe pe- word per day. Pow er s t e e r i n g , new tir e s . m i l e s . W arranty. Phone IV green silk linen. A lso, B lack bedroom . E xcellen t condition. Scooters & C y cle s pany needs g ir ls for tem porary YOUNG ADULT couple wanted to B etter-th an -average condition. 9-078 3. 2 7 18 L a S a lle G ard en s.30 cock tail d re s s , siz e 10, Bobbie, In E a st Lansing p ark . Cal l 3 32 - There w ill be a 50c service S400. C all owner, days, TU HONDA SU PER Hawk. Excellent assignm ents. O ffice experience operate room ing house. Cut rent PLYMOUTH 1959 stick six . En- 332 -0 8 2 1. 29 0570. ' 31 and bookkeeping charge if 2 -577 7. 31 condition. B est o ffe r. C a ll 337- requ ired . 616 Michigan National in half. A vailab le Ju n e. 33 2 - gine has 10,000 m iles on it. A LEX A N IA N 'S - A distinguished this ad is not paid within 9 DODGE 1 6 Cl” V-8 automatic Body in f ai r shape. 337-916 6 .29 1540 after 6 pm . 31 T o w er. Phone 487-6071. C 30 4970. 33 name in ru g s, carpeting. O rien­ L o s t & Found o ne week. transm ission. R a d i o , h eater. 650 TRIUM PH . STO CK. B e s t of- ta ls for o ver 50 y e a r s . Cal l us V ery good condition. 353-2816. OUR U SED CAR lot is-em pty! fe r over $550. C a ll Otto, 35 1- F o r Rent Rooms LO ST: RAINCOAT at Shaw dance We are paying,extra high p ric e s this sp rin g. 2521 E . M ichigan. last F r id a y . Valuable identifica,- 33 5565. 29 TUX R E N T A L S. Why pay m o re 1) SINGLE ROOM for mer,. P a r k ­ IV 2 -2 12 2 . 35 T h e State N ews d oes not FALCON, 19 .■>2 2-dcor. Stick for late model used tra d e -in s. HONDA 1964 " 3 0 5 ’ ’ . Driven three $8.50 for whites, $9 fo r black. ing, local use of phone. C a ll ED tion p ap e rs inside. R e w a rd .C a ll p e r m i t ra c ia l o r re lig io u s shift, radio, h ea 'e r. A lso, AM - Save on a newT965 Ford or M us­ months. $625. 355-6736. 29 $9,50, other c o lo rs. Includes 7-9305. 30 KENMORE AUTOMATIC z .g -z a g 489-8002. 28 d is c rim in a tio n in its ad ­ FM Panosot ic radio. Cal l 484- tang. SIGNS FORD S A L E S , Wil- com plete outfit. L atest s ty le s . M E N . IN TERN ATIO N AL Stu­ sewing m achine. L a st y e a r ’ s LO ST: B L U E P u ll-o v e r parka v e rtis in g co lu m n s. The 8512. 29 liam ston, 6 55-2191. C30 Airplanes Evening appointments. W'end- dents. One block to cam pus. model including walnut f l o o r with w rist watch in pocket. IM S ta te News will not accept FALCON, 1961. Good condition. CH EV R O LET 1959 Im pala, 47- F L Y ? Y E S , F L Y : New equipment rows South Lansing C le a n e rs, Cooking. Sum m er ra te s. F a l l model console, 16 decorative F ield . T h u rsd a y . R ew ard. 35 5 - a d v e rtis in g from p e rs o n s S625 or best offer. New battery, door hardtop. Power steering open to students and sta ff. MSL 1 1 3 - 1 1 5 W. South St. IV 9 -24 35. space. 332 -2 19 5 after 5 :3 0 p m .36 stitch d rop-in cam s, p le a te r, 9361. 30 d isc rim in a tin g against r e ­ exhaust, lo w m i l e a g e . ED and b ra k e s. Automatic tra n s- v ' FLYIN G C L L B . 355-9 133; 3 3 7 - 31 APPROVED, SUPERVISED buttonholer, fender, zipper foot, LO ST : B LA C K a irlin e A M -FM ligion, ra c e , c o lo r o r na­ 7-0867; ED 7-2372. 30 m ission. Com pletely r e b u i l t RENT YOUR T V from N E JA C . room s fo r women. Contact now etc. $110. Cal l 6 55-236 1. 30 portable rad io. N ear B e s s e y . tion al origin. m otor. $795. Nothing down! 0774. 31 New Zenith portable fo r only fo r sum m er. Walking distance FO IL AND M ASK, used. lOOClas- C a ll 355-56 38 . R ew ard . 33 FALCON SPRIN T 1963 C o n vert- L E A R N TO F L Y AT SHEREN s ic a l L P phonograph re c o rd s. lble. 4-speed, floor shift. Good AVIATION DAVIS A irp o rt. Low $9 p er month. F re e se rv ic e and to cam pus. 337 -0 7 5 9 . 31 FOUND: LAD IES E lgin w a t c h C H E V R O L E T C o r v a i r 1961 L o v e l y diamond engagement tire s . Good condition. 339-8396 -as—§8* p er hour. A lso a irc ra ft d e liv e ry . C a ll N EJA C T V Ren­ ROOMS A V A IL A B L E for surri- (gold). N ear Men’ s IM. In itials A u t o m o t iv e Monza, 2 -door. A u t o m a t i c rin g s e ts , used, at bargain p r i- after 6 .pm, 30 tal. 482-0624. C m er term at B e a l House. Room E .H .Y . on inside. Cal l 35 5 - AUSTIN H EALEY S p rite MK I. tran sm issio n . Radio, h eater. - fo r sa le . North Abbott R d ., E a st ’ c e s . 25 golf s e ts , used and new FALCO N , 1960 Stick. New en- Lansing. Phone ED 2-0 224 . 31 and board, $ 15 5 .C a ll E D 2 -5 5 5 5 . 9282. 31 1953. Red. R a d io .C a ll E D 2-S 3 69 gine, clutch. Good tir e s . Needs White with blue in 'e rio r. R eally Apartments 33 T e n n i s r a c q u e t s . A rch ery 79 sharp! $995. T A Y L O R C R A F T . LO W hours PR IV A T E ROOMS fo r lo r 2. Near equipment. Aqua lungs. B a r ­ P ersonal some body w y k . F irm , $425. since m ajo r. Excellent for three B E A U T IFU L L U X U R Y ap art- b e lls and e x e rc is e s e ts . I c e AUSTIN H LA LEY S p rite , 1962. 351-5489. 31 ment needs one m ore g irl to cam pus. U n su p ervised . Summ er REN T your T V from N E JA C . T h r e e tops. E x c ellen t condition. FALCO N, 1960 Station Wagofi. VALIAN T 1960 -1-door. Pow er or four students who want cheap flying tim e. $1,200. Phone ED make it com plete. School y e a r or F a ll, Phone a fter 5:30 , 332 — sk a tes, 75 gu ita rs, $16.95 up. New Zenith portable for only O rien tal o w n er. Si, 195.C all 337- S ix -cy lin d e r. Standard. N ew steering. Automatic tra n sm is­ 2-30 14 . A fter 5 pm. ED 2 -2 18 1, 65-66. 355-8646. 30 1008. 33 Band instrum em s, used and new. $9 p er month. F r e e s e r v ic e , 2035. 31 sion. New brak es, new tire s . Stereo and p ortable tape r e ­ EA R . C OjEdlß64 D eluxe. H a s battery, tires.-G o o d condition. 2,510. 355-214 6 evzz ^ 31 Like new, no rust. $695; ' far’ I fr*. j t1 31 - >■ E d e n R o c , ^ p ts . , Far c o rd e rs. WILCOX S E C O N D - 509 E .M ic b lg ..... and d e liv e ry . C a ll N EJA C TV « ,< » $ 1. .482-0624.'' ^ k # '. - e v e r y hire'' A4,000 m ile s . E x ­ Em ploym ent 252 R iv e r St., E .L . S P E A K E R S , WOOFERS. S w e e t HAAaX*v F A R \ 1S A N D /o r.farrrT lard lo- PLYMOUTH 1961 ! ury C on vert­ cellent condition. M ust s e l l . FALCON 1960 deluxe i- d T - r se­ IV 5-4 39 1. C23 G etting co m p an y can. 699-2838. dan. Standard tran sm issio n . R a­ ible. Pow er steerin g andbrakes. C O L L E G E STUDENTS. M a l e . N ow l e a s i n g f o r S ixteen s, many oth ers. Cheap! ED 2-8 369 . 32 1/ 3 SAVINGS ON Optical needs, cated near M SL. If interested in se llin g , w rite !o M r. Simon, .34 dio, snow tir e s . C lean . 8495. Excellent t i r e s . Very clean. Full tim e, sum m er work. P a rt- .S u m m e r & F all B IC Y C L E STO RA G E: S a le s, s e r - p re sc rip tio n s, r e p a i r s . O P­ 17266 M ACK A ve., Detroit. 29 Phone ED 2-0919. $995. time during school ye ar if de­ B U C K , STATION wagon S ky lark , v ice and re n ta ls. EA ST LA N ­ T IC A L DISCOUNT S U P P L Y , 416 WEDDING AND BRIDESM AID’ S sire d . Earn enough during sum­ 1964. A ir-c o n d itio n e d . Windows FORD 1964 G alaxie 50O. Sharp ^CHEVROLET 1 9 6 3 C o r v a i r Nat Hammond m er to pay for entire y e a r of TWO OR three man apartment 332-8488 SING C Y C L E . 1 2 1 5 E . Grand T u ssin g Build ing, Lansing. IV d r e s s e s . Custom handmade, to on top. S eat B e lts . 351-4187. 29 with power and e x tra s . Cal l IV Monza. 4-speed transm ission. schooling. O ver 15 $1,000 schol­ R iv e r . C a ll 332 -8 30 3. C 2-4667. 29 fit you. Al s o other sew ing and B l l C K i960 E le c tr a . 4 -d o o r. 6 y 4-9210. 29 for sum m er. Pool, a ir condi­ BRAND-NEW 1 9 6 5 B ritan nica o w n er. 51,100. P hone 627-2298. FORD 1962 F a irlan e 500. 4-door Radio. Whitewall t i r e s . L an ­ sing c a r . L ik e new. $1,495. a rsh ip s w ere awarded to quali­ fied students. On the job train ­ tioning. B urcham Woods, 351— FRESH F R U I T S , vegetables, plants and many other quality Ju n io r Encyclopedia. 15 vo l­ alteratio n s. IV 2-4 256. VACATION IN scen ic Canada. 33 36 31 W, St. J seph Highway. 33 sedan. S ix -c y lin d e r, standard. SPA R T A N MOTORS 5407. ing for p ra ctic a l use of your ed - ' WOMEN OVER 2 1 . N ice 2 ,3 ,4 30 um es. $10 0.’ C a ll TU 2-9810. 29 Fabulous fishing. $55 w eekly item s. P R IN C E ’S F A R M M AR­ C H EV R O LET 1963 ImpaTa coupe. Owner. 48 4 -5123. 15055 Wood 3000 E . Michigan ucation during sum m er months. K E T . Okemos Road at Grand U SED T V ’ S . E xcellen t condition. fo r two. B ox 72, Ja ck so n , M ichi­ Red. V -8 . Full p o w e r. S harp ' Road. 29 IV 7 - 3 7 15 ’ c Earn while you learn program g irl apartm ent. F o r sum m er. R iv e r . Opening May 1s t. H ours, $ 15 -$ 3 5 . C a ll IV 9-4556 after 6 gan. 33 L a s t y e a r 's g rad u ate fu rn ished FORD, l9o4 V-8 automatic. New THUNDERBIRD 1 9 6 4 . Landau designed by this m ulti-m illion C lo se to cam pus. ED 2 -2 2 7 6 .2 8 9 -8 . C pm . 31 MEN WITH stretchy im aginations com pany c a r . Below book. IV brak es. Clean in te rio r. Radio. hardtop. 9,500 m ile s. Power d ollar corporation, that hun­ TWO BLO CK S, MSU. 4 room s, GfeT YOURS - Phil F r a n k 's C a r - VIOLINS, VIOLA, c e llo , guitar. and big minds are w illing to in­ 9-3E90." 30 Good rubber. 353-270 0 ; 355- windows. Leath er se a ts. Like dreds of studen's have taken ad­ bath, d ow n stairs. Stove, r e fr ig ­ toon Book. 50 of P h il's best Custom made. G en eral re p a ir­ sure students, p ro fe ss o rs and CH EV R O LET 19*0 2 -d o o r V -8, 6862. ’ • 31 new! $3,19 5. 8 8 2-2727. 33 vantage of. Many form er stu­ e ra to r. G a ra g e , basem ent, util­ Cartoons in a beautifully bound ing. C a s e s , strin g s, p a rts, ac­ s e c r e ta r ie s with good or bad stic k . W hite. 48,000 m ile s . Also FORD 1957 F a irlan e 500. Good dents are s till in our company itie s . May 24th. IV 9-9524. 30 book - $1.00 each. F o r o rd ers c e s s o r ie s . NOLAN BARTOW , d riving re c o rd s. BU BO LZ Auto 1959 T riu m p h B onneville m o to r ­ m echanical condition. $100 or TRIUMPH T R - 4 , 1964 ro a d ster. in key executive positions. Fo r A PA R TM EN T to sublease for of five or m ore, c a ll: 351-4 322 Violin m aker, 306 1/2 N. Wash­ Insurance. _______________ C'29 cy cle. 650 cc . 351-4745. 30 best o ffe r. C a ll 337-0409. 30 C l e a n . 14,500 m i l e s . N ever arrangem ents ofpersonal inter­ sum m er term . C ed ar V illag e. between 6 p.m . and midnight. ington. IV 7-56 97. - 31 C H EV R O L ET 1961 B el A ir. 4- raced. Fo u r on the flo or, w ire view, tim e, schedule, in the city Phone 3 51-558 7. 32 Peanuts P ersonal wheels, rad io, heater, wind­ ENGLISH LIGHf-WEIGHT T A P E R E C O R D ER . RCA Victor d o o r. V -8 , P ow e rg lid e, Radio, FORD, 1962 F a irlan e 500. Stand- shield w ash er. G reen , black top. you wish to work, call G r a n d ONE G IR L wanted to sh are Eden Model 7 - T R -3 . Good condition. FARMHOUSE P L E D G E S : You’ ll 3-sp eed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, full h e a te r , low m ileage. One own- ard tran sm issio n . 6 -cylind er. Racing strip e s, seat b elts. One Rapids, GL 9-5079; Kalam azoo, Roc apartm ent. Sum m er term . $45. C a ll 353-28 0 3 after 6. 29 be watched during the “ C r e s ­ - e r . $950, ED 7-2269. 29 $395. 3 37-20 35. , 31 owner. $2,500. Can be seen at 345-0463; L ansing, 484-2367, $57.50 monthly. 355-4 222; 35 5 - p ric e . R ental-purch ase term s J 3 F T . CA BIN C r u is e r . Home ent B a l l " t e r m p arty F rid ay availab le. We also have tennis 482-1185; South Bend, 234-4949; 4240. 30 night. An attempted pledge raid 523 Neff Road, G ro sse Pointe. racq u ets, golf b a lls, badminton made. 4-w heel tr a ile r . T w o B attle C ree k , 963-7988. C48 A PA R TM EN TS FOR 3 -5 men or w ill be met with " m a s s iv e r e ­ C a ll TU 2-8 535 for appoint­ b ird ie s, gifts and housew ares. Johnson 25 hp en gines. Manual ta lia tio n ". Good l u c k ! 60 Ac - ment. • 30 INTERVIEW ING ON c a m p u s women. N icely furnished. R e a ­ A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s s t „ . .m g. Com plete, $395. 489- Wednesday, May 12 for m.ile stu­ sonable. Sum m er or F a ll. ED tiv e s. 29 V A LIAN T, 1960 4-door. AutoL from Union. ED 2 - 3 2 12 . C 7950. 31 m atic. W hitewalls. All e x tra s . dents to s e ll a public relations 7 -234 5. program in Michigan vncation- A PA R T M EN T S U B L E A SE f o r 29 8mm MOVIE C A M ER A , with lens GIBSON CLA SSIC gu itar. E x c e l- P F .A N C T S .And one lent condition. Plush lin e d case . brother lives in E xcellen t c o n d i t i o n . 20,000 m ile s. $650 or .nearest o ffer. land t h r o u g h o u t s ' u m m e r . sum m er term . D ishw asher, sun and light b a r. Used four tim e s. $75. 351-4169 after 6 pm . 29 Nylon s trin g s. $80. 355-6 4 12 .29 uIAshineton ,and Weekly d r a w i n g account and porch, a ir conditioner. C lo se to THE OTHEK IN / 355-9646; 332-3208 . 29 com m ission. T ra v e l. 29 MOVING. STUDIO couch set; kit- G O LF C L U B S . Must s a c r ific e . EXAS y cam pus. C a ll 351-4248. 29 One y e a r old. 8 Spalding irons, V O L K S W A G E N 1961 s e d a n . O FFIC E H E L P . Good typist. R e ­ liable. Four to five afternoons GIRLS,. LO UR. N icely furnished chen c h a irs ; folding steel beds; sc re en d oo rs; m iscellaneous. 3 M cG regor woods. C a ll 351— Through only one Michigan win­ home. L o v ely ya rd . T w o -g irl 4013. ' 31 ED 2 -13 17 a fter 4:30 pm. 30 te r. $950. C a ll 351-50 9 3 or 355- weekly. $1.2 5 hourly, start. 3 32 - apartm ent. C lo se to cam pus. S T E R E O EQ UIPM ENT. W ell- A M P E L E L E C T R IC B a s s ,G u ita r 1865. 31 0726 after 8 pm. 29 Sum m er a n d w inter. 332 -2 19 5 /vU *.- known company is having a one- a m p lifie r. Seven months old. W AITRESSES AND bartenders after 5 :3 0 . 31 $275 o r b e s t o ffe r. S t e v e n tim e-only s a le on re p o ssessed wanted to work at the C o ra l SU B L E T BURCHAM Woods lux- stereophonic record p la y e rs and B ergm an , 3 5 1-4 2 3 5 . 33 Get Out of the G ables Old Crow in Saugatuck. ury apartment for sum m er.T w o m u sic. Stereo unit has walnut 8mm YASH1CA m ovie ca m e ra . CED ARBRO O KE A R M S SU M M E R 'S P a rt and full-tim e. See Gee at the C o ra l G ables in E a s t Lan­ bedroom, a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d . Swim ming pool. C a ll 351-4 273 . cabinet, G a rr a r d turntable, e tc. $100 value for $50. A lso , student ONE SISTER LIVES IN ST.LOülS, ONE IN HOLLYWOOD AND ONE R e co rd s a n d walnut r e c o r d m icro sco pe, $5. Cal l 355-2146 IN KANSAS...HOW A60l’T THAT? 208 C ed ar Street sing or send your qualifications 29 stands, a lso available. T e rm s evenings. 31 HOT, H O T SUN to the Old Crow in Saugatuck.32 E A S T LANSING. Interesting, C hoice A p a rtm e n ts for F all O ccupancy E a rly A m erican D ecor. P rim e can be arran g ed . STOP IN, 6-9 pm ., W EDNESDAY, MAY 12, D R O P -L E a F t a b l e , "beautiful, old, c h e rry . Seats 10. C a ll 485- and enjoy the fresh location. Sum m er, fall occu­ 3132 S , Pennsylvania, L ansing. 29 One B lock F ro m Campus coolness of one of our Calling AD Students pancy. Over 21. 332-29 36 ; 33 2 - 1887. 31 30 3946. A Q U A R I U M M ETA FR A M E 55 FEA TU RIN G: Swimming Pools F IB E R G L A S S , 15'- 40 h.p. John- gallon. Com plete set-up includ­ R e g iste r for Detroit SPA RTA N V IL L A G E . Sublease, son. T ilt tra iler.-S k iin g a c c e s ­ ing stand, pump, filte r, etc. 5 • \Y alk-in- c lo sets • P rivate balconies a re a sum m er jobs. sum m er term . M arried couple. s o r ie s . Red and white. Sharp. months new. 3 5 5 -3 13 2 . 31 • Laundry facilities • Wood paneling (som e permanent, also) C a ll after 5. 355-3096 . 29 Phone 355-0 517. 29 • Air-conditioning •C o n tem p o rary living (No fee to you) C E N T R A L LOCATION. E v e ry - OPEN U T IL IT Y tr a ile r , 4 x 6 . ' why don t we write tö them , ,0 ' »»..-* Wt ’ • ’w * • . . ’-rp .jdung.iucnvsbed exp e^ i „Un^iS, DAVEN PO RT. G o o d condition, Hwavy „construction. -.Two .good AND ARRA%*-ATNM: -?E*JNCV? lv Now L e a s i n g Tuesday, May 18 d ish es; Tw o men. ED 2 -3 3 6 3 .3 1 ' Phone f f 4 -3 2 tff. ** 29 t ir e s plus sp a re . Alum inized c o v e r, hitch. 3 5 5 -3 13 2 . 31 9 -1 2 1:30-5 2 and 4 S tu d e n t A p a r t m e n t s Men and Women EVENING EMPLOYMENT We s till have a few Show Y o u r P a r e n t s th e B e s t in one & two-bedroom apartm ents available Stenos, T y p ists, C le rk s, B u sin ess machine opera­ SUMMER WORK If you a r e fre e 4 evenings S t u d e n t L iv in g Open H O U S e fo r Summ er and F a ll. to rs, dem onstrators. p e r week and Saturdays, you can m aintain your stu­ Men O nly d ies and s till enjoy a p a rt- F rid ay , Saturday and Sunday, May 14 - 16 , 1 - 5 p.m . BURCHAM WOODS Warehouse clerks, It tim e job doing THINK I'M- 6ÛIN6 TO CRY. and ■- '-■¿j» y.. EYDEAL VILLA Stockmen, D rivers, SPEC IA L INTERVIEW WORK C edarbrooke A rm s D elta A rm s Industrial labor. that w ill bring an average Lowebrooke A rm s H aslett A rm s Hurry, Call Today E m p lo y e rs O verload C o . incom e of $55 p e r week. If you a r e neat appearing E ve rg re e n A rm s U n iv e rs ity T e rra c e ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 2 2 16 Penobscot Building D etroit, M ich., Ph. 9 6 2-316 1 R i v e r s E d g e And W a t e r s E d g e A p ts. and a hard w o rk e r, call M r. A rnold, 3 5 1 - 4 0 1 1 , be­ 444 M ich. A ve. Now leasin g fo r Sum m er & F a ll term s State Management Corp. 332-8 6 87 for better Contact M r. Rand Placem ent Bureau End of R iv e r St. M ike Stitt ED 2-4432 tween 10 a.m . & 1 p.m . (no other tim e). ?------------------- I M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u esd ay, May 11, 1965 / Peanuts P ersonal South Korea Wants 'S in g in g S t a t e s m e n ’ R e t u r n U.S. Aid Guaranteed ESO TERICS! COMING soon from T h e 810 Club, Khaki top sid e rs. T he Men’ s G lee C lub, who w ill T ickets for Sunday’ s concert During their spring break tour, Y e a , yea, yea! 29 present their spring concert Sun­ a re on sale at theUnion ticket of­ the management of a ski slope TO THE Flying S ala m i. Thanks day in Erickson K iva, have been fic e and from m em bers of the near Ironwood treated the club to fo r th e black e y e . Pleasant SEOUL (UPI)— South Korean Shastri and P akistani P resid ent the U n iv ersity’ s am b assad o rs of G lee Club at $1 fo r students and a day on sk is, Steve Peterson, d ream s. The balcony. 29 Rockford junior and president, Presid en t P ark Chung Hee flie s Mohammed Ayub Khan. good w ill to thousands of people $1.50 for the public. MSU IS: B a rn s, Brow nie in the to the United States Monday May Under the direction of J.L o r e n said. T h ere is a reason. South Ko­ throughout the nation. r a f t e r s , tom bstones, ATO’ s 17 to strik e a bargain— se v e ra l Jo n e s, a s sista n tp ro fe s so r of mu­ Next y e ar, the Statesm en plan rea is a keystone a lly in A sia T h e ir p erfo rm an ces at 3 and from Albion, P i Kappa Phi. The of them, In fact. fo r the U.S. It m aintains a tough 8 p.m . Sunday bring them home s ic , the glee club, or the Singing an exchange with the U n iversity Red A pples. 29 And from the w ay the U.S. 600,000-man arm y. It is staunch­ fo r an a ll-U n iv e rsity concert aft­ Statesm en, w ill present a p ro­ of Puerto R ico, and while the PHANTOM G O B B L E R , of Beta adm inistration is handling his ly anti-Com m unist, having been e r a spring break tour on the Up­ gram of ch oral m usic that ranges plans have not yet b e e n con­ Theta P i. We heard no kaboom, v isit, it looks from this d is­ the victim only 15 y e a r s ago of p er Peninsula where they sang to from Lotti’ s " C r u c ifix u s " to firm ed , profits from this Sun­ kaboom. Only the noisy flapping tance a s though he has e ve ry violent Communist ag g ressio n . audiences who plowed through th eir own arrangem ent of "O ld day’ s concert w ill go towards of wings. Delta C h i. 29 chance of getting them. Most important, it is alread y four feet of snow to h ear them. King C o le ," one that Mother this goal. The dim inutive (5 feet, 2 inch) involved in the Viet Nam w a r with Goose would never recognize. "T h e glee club has been im ­ Real E state 4 7 -y ea r-o ld P ark , his w ife, and 2,000 troops there and m ore like­ The Burgundy T r io , who are proving every y e a r ," said G eo rge a 10-m an o fficial party that in­ m em bers of the G lee Club, are Steinm etz, assistant p ro fesso r FOR S A L E : T wo four-bedroom ■ homes now under construction. cludes four cabinet m in isters ly to com e. P ark has been K orea’ s consti­ W a te r S h o w scheduled tcj provide interm is­ of Germ an, who has been with the a re being flown in a U.S. jet tutionally elected president since sion entertainm ent with the folk Statesmen 18 y e a r s . “ If they ever 923 and 945 Southfield D rive, Smith and Smith Construction, plane dispatched e sp e cia lly to N ovem ber, 19 63. B efo re that he N o w ’C a r n e y ’ song flavor. started going downhill, I imagine In their am b assadorial role, that 1 would re tir e .” 140 High S treet, W illiamston, Korea to pick them up. w as its dictator as head of the F o r decades, MSU’ s spring the Singing Statesm en went on an In addition to their concerts, 655-1716 or 655-20'"6. 34 O fficials here see a good deal m ilitary junta that tossed out a gang of corrupt politicians on fe stiv a l has been called Water E astern tour la st y e a r that in­ the Statesmen have appeared on of difference between this trea t­ C a rn iv a l. A fter 43 y e a r s , the cluded an E a ste r p erform ance in television and have made several S ervice ment and the bru sh -off given to May 16 , 19 6 1. " c a r n iv a l’ ’ aspect of this event I n d i a n P re m ie r L a i Bahadur P ark has proved to the s a tis ­ R o ck efeller C en ter in New York recordings which a re available D IA PER S E R V IC E , three types has becom e a reality . C ity . They chalked up 26 p e r­ at the Union, the MSU Book­ faction of the United States and of d iap ers t o choose from . T h is y e a r , an actual carn ival form ances on tours this y e a r. sto re and through Yhe glee club. h is nearby neighbor Japan that Bulk wash for clean er whiter is being set up with between 12 Nursery Conference, he can put a strong hand on d ia p e rs. Flu ff dried and folded. U se your own or rent o u rs.C o n ­ H an n ah OKs the tille r . and 14 rid e s. The rid es include a f e r r is wheel, a ro lle r co ast­ T h is is not to sav that P ark e r and an "o c to p u s ," among tain ers furnished. No deposit. 25 y e a r s experien ce. B Y - L O D is trib u tio n hasn't had his trou b les. He is o th ers. The carnival w ill take Clinics Held Today having them right now, in fact, DIAPER S E R V I C E . 10 10 E . President John A . Hannah ap­ p lace at parking lot C , a d ja - and that is one reason he’ s go­ M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1. C proved Monday the new printed cent to the Judging P avillion , ing to Washington. WATCH REPAIRING and clean - m aterial distribution policy in A SING O U T — John M c l n t i r e , C o r a l so p h o m o re , and between the Engineering Build­ P ark w ill meet P resid ent John­ ' ing, using the new ultrasonic a letter to the chairm an of the ' F ra n k P h i li p , M id la n d s o p h o m o re , re h e a rs e f o r ing and the International Cen­ son tw ice on business and at cleaning equipment. Ring s iz ­ Faculty Com m ittee on Student the S in g in g S tate sm en s p r i n g c o n c e rt Sunday. M c ­ te r. three so cial a ffa irs , and w ill con­ How does the young child han­ Young C h ild re n ." E sth er Mid- ing and remounting. A ll work A ffa irs . l n t i r e is a m e m b e r of the B u rg a n d y T r i o , P h ilip Other innovations of this y e a r 's fe r with S ec re ta ry of State Dean dle a g g ressio n ? What a re the dlewood, chief, Education Sec­ guaranteed. THOMPSON The p rop osals by the M en's is te n o r s o lo i s t f o r th e g le e c l u b . P h o to b y Cal C ra n e Water C arn ival include the use Rusk and Defense S ec re ta ry Rob­ emotions involved in learning? t i o n , M ichigan Department of of choreography in the produc­ JE W E L R Y , 223 M .A .C ., E a st H alls A ssociation and Women’ s ert S. M cN am ara. He wants a What a r e the new s to ry -te ll­ Mental Health, w ill talk at the Lansing. C a ll ED 2-2 29 3. 48 In ter-resid en ce Hall Council can tion. A new stage has been built guarantee of continued m ilitary- ing devices fo r the picture book final noon sessio n on "T h e Young now be considered o fficial Uni­ on the sid e of the bandstand, and DIAPER S E R V IC E , sam ed iap ers returned. Either yours or ou rs. v e rs ity policy, said. C h a r l e s T itk e m ey e r, asso ciate p ro fe sso r and political aid. K re s g e P la n s D is p la y a 15 -p ie c e band w ill provide m u sical accompaniment. set? Answrers to these and other Child’ s Handling of A ggressio n .” In-depth workshops w ill deal questions w ill be provided in with such topics as discipline, With our se rv ic e , you may in­ of anatomy and com m ittee ch air­ C a le n d a r o f A lso new this y e a r, children clude 'wo pounds of baby clothes workshops and c lin ics at the meeting emotional needs, c re a ­ O f Fre n c h Lith o g ra p h s man. from local Boy Scout and G irl that do not fade. D iaper pail 14th annual Conference of the tive ideas fo r n ursery play, a rt furnished. L'nchartered student organiza­ C o m i t y E v e n ts Scout troops have bought blocks Michigan Council of C oopera­ in the n u rsery school, c re a tiv ­ tions may leave non-com m ercial fo r the Thursday night p e rfo r­ AM ERICAN D IAPER SER V IC E tive N u rse rie s today. ity and patterns of growth. 914 E , G ie r St. m aterial at resid en ce h alls desks T uesdoy A m agazine published by the M iro ir ,” a highly specialized m ance. This y e a r ’ s meeting at K e l­ under the new p olicy. Ag Engineering C l u b — 7:30 French Maeght art g a lle ry p ro ­ catalogue for exhibition, uses the logg Center is expected to draw Open houses at n u rse rie s on IV 2-0864. C p .m ., 119 Ag Engineering Build­ vid es the lithographs by French original blucks for lithographing between 500 and 600 coopera­ campus and in the community, TV R EN T A LS for students. E con- ing. a rtists C h illid a, B azaine an d T al- and the original p lates for etch­ On WK tive n u rse ry school parents and new film s for n ursery school and om ical r a 'e s by the term and W h o ’s Whose Block and B rid le Club— “ :30 Coat, on display in the K resg e ing in producing its cop ies. Tuesdoy--AM teachers from a ll p arts of the parent education p ro g ram s, ex­ hibits of cre a tiv e a rts , books and month. U n iversity T V R entals. p .m ., Informal Initiation, Ju d g­ hall lounge through Sunday. "Y o u might call these litho­ 10:05 a .m . M u s i c R o o m — state. 484-9263. C P in n in g s ing Pavilion.. The m agazine, " D e r r ie r e le BRU CH : Violin C o n c e rto No. 1. Blaine P o rte r, chairm an, De­ m usic and dem onstrations of v a r­ graphs h a lf - o r ig in a ls ," Paul partment of F a m ily L ife Educa­ ious kinds a re other highlights. EOAT R E P A IR done reasonable Kathy F la tle y , D etroit junior Cam pus 4-H Club— 7:15 p.m ., L o v e, d irector of K resg e Art .2:00 p .m . S p r i n g t i m e — R. by M arine craftsm an. A lso one and Pi Beta Phi, to Doug Edw ards, Panel d iscussion on D isc rim i­ STRA U SS: " S a lo m e ," D ance of tion, Brigham V oung U n iversity, T he conference is jointly spon­ C en ter, said. " T h e y -ire pro­ nation. M oderator, Doug Spike. Seven V eils; C R EST O N : Invoca­ w ill speak tonight on "Com m u­ sored by the College of Home beautiful new 16’ "W o lv e rin e " super runabout. F u lly equipped M e rric k , N .Y , sen ior and Sigma Alpha Mu. 312 Ag H all. On W MSB duced from the original blocks, but they lose som e value by being tion and D ance; M OZAR T: T u rk ­ nications in the F am ily with Econom ics. with bucket seats, sedan re a r Ann R u eben saal.C h igrin F a lls , Students Off C am pus— 8 p .m ., T uesdoy put out an a large sc a le . ish M a rc h ; R E SPIG H I: A ncient running lights. Wheel, shield. Ohio junior and P i B eta Phi, to T o w er Room, Union. A i r s nnc D an ces, Set No. 3; J . D R I V E $800. l v 9-1845. Custom Boat R ick M orrow , Bloom field H ills, B aptist Student F ellow sh ip — 1 1 :3 0 a.m . and 7 p.m . THE T al-C oat a n d B a/ainc a r c ST RAL SS; B lue Danube; STR A ­ - I N C R E A T IV E PERSON— Stage and Design E R ep air. 1020 Dakin junior and Lambda Chi Alpha. Bob and B ecky Brunton will p re ­ known p rim arily a s painters and VINSKY: C ir c u s P " lk a ; C O P ­ WlATftf S t., Larfsing. 8 am .- 9 pm .,, 7 Prudy McIntosh, P o rt Huron, sent sacred ltiusic concert at screen sta r O ssie D avis and his C hillida as a sculptor. LAND: Danzón C ubano; TC H A I­ : M Um S o u l h w M l o f L a n s i n g o n M -7 8 days. 32 sen io r and Pi B eta Phi to Roger 7:30, 332 Oakhill St. a c tre s s -w ife Ruby Dee e x p re ss KOVSKY: N u tc r a c k e r B allet. th em selves in a dram atized read­ The first graduate exhibition ACCIDENT PRO BLEM ? C a l l B ow ler, G ro sse Pointe, junior T uesdoy--FM KALAMAZOO S T R E E T BODY and P s i E psilo n , ing based on the theme of man’ s also ends Sunday. The second 10:00 a.m . On C a m p u s — D r. STARTS THIS WEDNESDAY, May 12th SHOP. Sm all dems to large Beth White, Buchanan junior Theta Delta Chi lo v e s. graduate exhibition, concentrat­ L d c y A s irv a th a m , P re s id e n t, D avis w rote the reading, "T h e ing on sulpture, will open May R an ch i C o lle g e , In d ia, " I s India . w re c k s. A m erican and foreign * c a r s . Guaranteed work. 489- and P i B eta P h i, to Jim G ierach , Oak Lawn, 111. Junior and Theta In itia te s Pledges G h etto ," and in i* he develops ,20. a S e c u la r S ta te ? " A CA D EM Y A W A R D W IN N E R ! 1:00 p .m . M u sic T h e a t e r — Mu­ h is theme of love— love of peace, n tM ,** MUM n#. " if "507. 1 4 1 1 E ast Kalam azoo. C C h i. love between men and women, E ngagements Theta Delta Chi recen tly ini­ s ic a l, " ’S ho w bo at," ■ “ BEST A , S o p h ia , , p \ TOD KINTNER -'tiers counseling, s e r v ic e t o buy )r~, . • R eal --HV W VVenSy -S iü a » ) i , tia te d L a tw ijir e r term • p-lede* love of life and. love of s e lf— ¿ 'l ^ i g h selection-* Ert-m " 1 0 0 1 - S ig m a K a p p a , p .m . ReQiial S fage— P ia n - V.AR n Gould it, >*• E state. IV 5 -1 '77 or ED 2-2810 35 . junior and Alpha E i Phi to c la s s . The initiated pledges include ble and through his own fre e 1 F lL m Wi m a r t e llo TT7 , - 1 B A BYSITTIN G S E R V IC E . A v a il­ Wayne M. Cohen, D etroit. Alan R o se, R o c h e s t e r , N .V ., C a ro l Ann Stadel, Ann A rbor, fresh m an ; C a sey Kolovos, Pon­ v e rs e and p ro se . Noon AT ISSUE— " E a s t e r n In itia te s 1 9 ® MASTROIANNI f / V z able after school and weekends. E u ro p e "— " A t Is s u e " ca m e ra s Sigma Kappa so ro rity initiated junior to Randolph W. White, tiac freshm an; H arvey Hoadley, j» | .VITTORIO DeSICAs ►’ 5 And, mother available days in go to Hungary, Rumania a n d 19 new m em bers Sunday. Ann Arbor senior and Phi Kappa T r a v e r s e City sophomore; Ja m e s awn home. IV 5-0218 . C zechoslovakia to exam ine con­ They a r e : Pat A dair, Vpsi - P s i. A sh ley, Dearborn Heights fre sh ­ IRONINGS, IN my W ei side tem porary developments forcing lanti sophom ore; Pam A l l e n , B arb B e ll, Jack so n , senior, and m an; Philip Wefthman, M ecosta home. $1 an hour. 489- P i Beta Phi, to B ill Bockm an, De­ fresh m an ; Ja y M esse r, Sandusky le a d e rs to re a p p ra ise and mod­ Midland sophom ore; C arla An­ ' 1TMISYANd 2334. 31 ify existing p o licies. derson, Arlington Heights, 111., tro it, Western Graduate, and fresh m an ; Matthew W ray, Park Typing Service Delta Chi. F o r e s t , 111., freshm an; G a ry San­ sophom ore; Cinny Auble, Battle CARLOPONTI in COLOR C arolyn Holbrook, N ashville, fo rd , G ro sse P o i n t e F a rm s C reek sophom ore; Sue Blayney, B A R B I M E L , P ro fessio n al typist. Tenn. sen ior, P i B eta Phi, and fresh m an ; M i c h a e l T h ies, St. A rt P ro fe sso r L o u isv ille , K y., sophomore; Ka­ C o - F e a t u r e On Same P r o g r a m No job too large or too sm a ll. Kevin C o n n elly.B lo o m field H ills, C la ir Shores freshm an; and C h ris thy B raden, Birm ingham soph­ Block off cam pus. 332 -32 55. C ANN BROWN typist and m ulti- and P s i Upsilon. P ru szyn sk i, P i t t s b u r g , P a ., G ail K insel, Birm ingham , sen­ fresh m an . W in s G r a n t om ore; L iz B yrd , Okemos soph­ om ore; Ju lie D reisbach, M ush­ JOSEPH E LEVINE ,-,»..i MARCH 10 ( lith o ffse ' printing (B lack and io r, and P i Beta Phi, to Jon Sadayoshi Omoto, asso ciate ing sophom ore; P a m E s s e r , Mastroianni • white and color). IBM . G eneral typing, ' e r m p ap ers, th eses, C am pbell, R o ch ester, N .Y ,, sen­ io r, and Lambda Chi Alpha. Faculty Folk Fore p ro fe sso r of art h isto ry, has been Farm ington f r e s h m a n ; Jenny awarded a Ford Foundation fac­ F a irc h ild , S yracu se, N .Y ., soph­ WHNNfft HI AC’ORAMARO Italian d is s e r'a tio n s. ED 2-8384. C ulty fellowship to study Asian om ore; K a t h y H ess, D e t r o i t BAR BI M E L, P ro fession al typist. Wanted Faculty Folk Cl ub m em bers philosophy and religion at the 1965 fresh m an ; Jan e Lange, R o se ville PIANOS- A L L kinds, including interested in the golf league are Sum m er In ter-U n iversity Rotat­ s o p h o m o r e ; Linda Prettym an, No job too large or too sm a ll. invited to a coffee in the Union ing Program on South A sia . Spring L a k e freshm an; N atalie Block off cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . old uprights. RO BERT WEAR G reen Room at 9:30 a.m . Wednes­ During the eight-week program Prychodko, D e t r o i t freshm an; C Refinishing Shop. Phone TL‘ 2-332 0 . 35 day. Omoto will study Brahm anism , Pat Q uiter, P i t t s b u r g h , P a ., PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. Hinduism and Buddhism , with sophom ore; C heryl Roddy, B ir ­ WETS IBM S e le c tric . D issertatio n s, JE E P OR Je ep wagoneer in good . F o r further information call M rs. Raymond F . Johnston, ED sp e c ia lists in the field s. mingham freshm an; C heryl Top­ th eses, term p ap ers. 3 3 7 - 15 2 7 . condition. C a ll 655-1069, ask for TRACY»..SINATRA VOÚj The fellow ships a re awarded ping, D earborn freshm an; Karen C M rs. Watts. 29 7-9794, or M rs. C laren ce L . 0 *, Vinge, ED 7-7230. to p ro fe sso rs teaching in a South V a ss, Alm a freshm an; and Cindy JO B RESU M ES, 10 0 copies, $4.50 FURNISHED APARTM EN T want- As i an field at a u n iversity to W allace, Midland freshm an. M l« » ÄS A ^ Bo0'r°KlU A LD IN GER D IRECT MAIL Ad­ ed June 19—Ju ly 19, or for firs t broaden their b a sis of know­ IÜÜ) KOHIMAR °9K office v e rtis in g , 533 N. C lip p ert. IV 5-w eek term . P re fe r 2-bedroom S e n io rS w in g o u t ledge. The U n iv ersity pays part 5 - 2 2 13 . B È V T Ä L L .VÌAN. Your th eses, term p ap ers, etc. Typed in my convenient to campus c-r sub­ lease apartment in m a r r i e d Senior Swingout, o r i g i n a l l y scheduled for Sunday, May 16, of the stipend. Omoto, who teaches a course Look! /4 « k M housing. P le a se write im m edi­ in Asian art h isto ry, said the to O S J .- F fti' home. E le c tric typew riter. 372 - 3849. C 30 ately: Robert Jennings, Univ. of South Dakota, V erm illion, SJD. has been changed to June 1. Watch the State News for fu r­ ther d etails on picking up caps philosophy c o u rse s would be of benefit to his U n iv ersity c la ss e s It’s FREE IEMIYN LeHOY FREQ KOH BiasimarU l l i ■«COLUMBIAPlCIUBiSHtliast / % :3 0 to T Y P IN G . T E R M papers and 30 sin ce Asian ; rt and religion are STATE th eses. E l e c t r i c typew riter. and gowns and other inform a­ so c lo se ly interi elated. F a st S e rv ic e . 332-4597. 30 tion on swingout.______ T ra n s p o rta tio n RIDE VVANTED to C ornell t_'ni- r ;V s B G r a 3 K v e rsity or Ithaca, N .Y . area. M ay-13, 14. Contact Ju d y, 35 5 - 7:00 0378. 30 TODAY 9:30 P.M . AL AS KA: NEED p assen ger one­ The Campus Singer way to Anchorage. L eavin gju n e 18.' C ost $30. L eR oy, 482-5910 A r g o R e c o r d in g A r t i s t after 3 pm. 31 ACADEM Y A Return F o r One Of Our AWARD Wanted M ost Popular WINNER .BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 fo r . RH P o sitive; $'"rTof RH ’nega­ tiv e . Detroit Blood S e rv ic e , Inc. MID-WEST PREMIERE 1427 E . Michigan A ve., Hours 75c to 5:30 Eve. $1.00 C A M P U S A N TH O N Y QU INN 9-4, Monday, T uesday, Wednes­ F eatu re ÁLAN BATÍ .!-} .IRf N L PAPAS T H E A T R E - . No W aiting T H E M A R R IA G E day, F rid a y , } 2 - - T h u rsd ay. 1 :1 0 - 3 :10 - 5 :15 - 7 :2 5 - 9 :3 0 489-7587. 48 ■337-0271 „r^sasf.o- ► a**-' at A B E T T E R PR IC E for your c a r ZO R B A TH E G R EEK at PH ILP DODGE, 1431 E a st " O n e o f the h ig h - w a t e r m a r k s of M ichigan. See R u ss L a y . Phone A m e r i c a n f i l m c o m e d y ! ” - N e w s Week F R ID A Y : IV 4 -4 517. C ORIENTAL IMPORTS o tI F I G A R O g THAT WHOOP-iT-UP One Of T he World’ s T H R E E G IRLS wish to sublet FU N N Y W ESTERN ! pt Production F in est F ilm s! J ! § û L apartm ent, clo se to cam pus, for sum m er term . C a ll 353-1240 or • Straw Handbags Jo hn S te in b e c k 's BY M O Z A R T ^ EN GLISH LIBRETTO 353-10 0 7. 33 • Housecoats “ G rapes of W ra th ” C leaners & PIANO, SM A LL upright or spinet. B A L L O U C a s h . M acLaughlin’ s Piano • Snack Trays I in COLUMBIA COLOR I Henry Fonda- Ja n e D a rw e ll- S h irt Laundry M a y 2 1 *2 2 , 1 9 6 5 MSU A u d it o r i u m M art. Phone IV 2 -7356 . 32 WANTED: USED furniture (all or • Bamboo Skewers J a n e F o n d a - L e e M a r v i n • N o t K i n g C o le John C a rra d in e - John Q ualen- 623 E . G rand R iv e r Sponsored by the MUSIC and SPEECH Dcpartmentt part) to furnish house by June Next ,, E D 2-35 3 7 519 W. Grand River Att. Steve McQueen “ Baby The Rain Must Foil Eddie Quillan , 15. C a ll 355-4028 after 7. 29 8 Michigan State News, East _ , „Lansing, ... .. Michigan___________________________ _____________ ______________________________________________________________________-Tuesday, _ il Mayi 11* 1965 ----------— S a v e S & H G r e e n S t a m p s a t H a t io n a l • • • A m e r ic a 's M o st V a lu a b le S ta m p s! G S & r e e n H E V E R Y W e d n e s d a y L m r a d T e n d e r, “ C o m C o u n try ” P o rk , P o r k N A T IO N A L C h o p s Cook with Cabbage, Hygrade's Famous Paint Cut Brisket FO O D STO R ES We Reserve th e R ig h t to L im it Q u a n titie s . Prices a f­ fe c tiv e th r u S at., M a y 15 Corned B eef . B o n e le s s — II, \Done Braise or Bar-B-Q, Loan "Corn Country" Park, Country Stylo U .S .D .A . C h o ice R eef, V a lu e W e y T rim m e d O É 7 Q TopSirloin . . . S p a r e Ribs . . le s s U .S .D .A . C h o ice B e e f. V a lu e W e y T rim m e d '*■ 1 $189 ■toM . F . . , h . „ FU— , M kk. I P g% C t * . - — ™ Fort— A ( (Boneless Rib Eye Steak . i t Polish Sausage *• 3 7 Pork Loin Roast. . ------* 4 7 « S .D .A . C h a le t B eef, R o lle d a n d T ie d ^% ^ \ t H ills id e , F in est Q u a lity , M ic h . 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