W e a th e r EWS In s id e MICHIGAN F a i r and c o o l e r High in m id 6 0 ’ s. today. C l a s s C o u n c i l s , p . 3. B a s e b a ll, p . 5: k in g , p .8. STATE UNIVERSITY Thursday, May 13, 1965 Price 104 East Lansing, Michigan Vo l. 55 Number 307 M a r in e s In S . V i e t ; A ir Fo rc e H a m m e rs N o rth $ 8 5 3 M illio n P a y H ik e A s k e d U .S . G l ’s 8,5 p er cent in o v e r -a ll compen­ The le g isla tiv e, judicial and with a bill that would cre a te a WASHINGTON (UPI)— P r e s i­ dent Johnson a s k e d C ongress Wednesday to give an $853 m il­ “ F e d eral Salary Review Com ­ m issio n ” which would let the sation. The new in c re a se s Johnson executive branch es would, how­ e v e r, be included in Johnson s N o w T o ta l executive branch alm ost auto­ proposed would com p rise $44/ p roposal fo r the " F e d e r a l S a l­ lion a y e a r pay in crease to about a ry Review C o m m issio n .” T h is m illion for uniformed personnel 4 5 ,0 0 0 5 m illion U«S* c ivilia n and m ili­ m atically set futurepay in c rea s­ and $406 for c iv ilia n s . The 5 com m ission would propose chan­ ta ry em ployes. e s for federal em ployes, ranging m illion persons covered a re split g e s in sa la ry schedules for top He accompanied h is proposal from Arm y co rp o rals to con­ gressm en and Suprem e Court roughtly 50-50 between civilian o ffic ia ls in these branches, as well as for c ivilia n and m ilitary SAIGON (U PI)-M ore combat- ju stic e s. and m ilitary. The current fed eral civilian em ployes, e v e ry four y e a r s . ready U .S. M arines and Arm y In a special m essage to the It would mean among other Fe te Sales House and Senate, Johnson said p ayro ll runs about $14 billion a p aratro op ers landed in South Viet ” 1 re je ct the proposition that gov­ y e a r . The m ilitary p ayroll is things that con gression al pay in­ Nam Wednesday to bring A m er­ c re a s e s could be put through ican fighting strength in this ernm ent employment is somehow about $16 billion. T o Pass in fe rio r to employment in bu si­ n e ss, in the p ro fessio n s, in uni­ Not covered in the proposal w ere Cabinet o ffic e rs and agency heads, m em bers of the federal every four y e a r s without mem ­ b e rs having to go on record as voting higher pay fo r th em selves. Comm unist besieged country to about 45,000 men. In the a ir w ar, two dozen U .S. v e rs ity life or in any other occu­ '6 4 S h o w p atio n ." If Congress p a sse s the review ju d icia ry, the House and Senate o r their sta ffs . Adm inistration Under the p rop osal, changes in sa la ry schedules would be put before C o n g re ss in the manner A ir F o r c e F 10 5 jet figh ter- bom bers f l e w through heavy Com m unist flak to b last North T ick et sa le s for this y e a r ’ s com m ission bill, fed eral sa la ry ofU cials explained t h a t what W ater C arn ival are well ahead of in c re a se s would go into effect m em bers of C o n g re ss do about of a reorganization plan which V ietnam ese t a n k e r s , b a rg es, last y e a r ’ s s a le s , reported Bob autom atically at a given date un­ the pay structure of their em ­ goes into effect after 60 days if w arehouses a n d a n ti-a ircra ft Musmanno, ticket chairm an for le s s they were sp e cifica lly turned C o n gress does not re je c t it. em placem ents. None of the planes ployes is their own business. the show. down by the House or the Senate. was reported hit. ‘ ‘ We have alread y sold 4,500 T h e re would be no need for a spe­ Elem ents of th eT h ird B attalio n tickets and our peak sa le s period c ific pay increase b ill. of the T h ird M arine Division hit EYE O N L Y H AVE I ’ S FOR Y O U — Candi C o ffm a n , C hicago, i l l . , f r e s h m a n , adds a lo v e ly look to the va st v a r i e t y of f l o w e r s th a t have b lo o m e d on the MSU campuS w ith in the la s t week Few c a m p u s e s a c ro s s the n a tio n can c o m p a r e w ith the beauty w ill com e today , F rid ay and Satu rd ay,” Musmanno said. A s for Wednesday’ s suggested in c re a se s, they would become e f­ F a rm e r Sets T a lk s the beach at Chu L a i, 350 m iles north of Saigon. T h ey swarm ed L a st y e a r ticket sa le s totaled fective next Ja n . 1, The President ashore from the a irc ra ft c a r ­ o f MSU in the s p r in g and coeds lik e Candi add the f i n a l to uch. Photo by Dave Sykes 4,600. proposed th ese a ve ra g e in c re a s­ S ale s for Saturday’ s p e rfo r­ e s : 3 per cent in fed eral civilian mance a re running ahead of F r i ­ s a la r ie s ; 4.S per cent in compen­ Fo r S T EP , T e a c h -In r ie r lwo Jim a to join sev eral thousand other M arines and S ea- bees who a rriv e d la st week to Failure Indicated Ja m e s O. F a rm e r, national cational level of N egroes in the day night s a le s . Saturday sa le s sation for all uniformed person­ build and defend a new L’JS , a ir­ d irecto r of the C o n gress of R a­ surrounding a re a . total 2,600 while F rid a y sa le s nel except enlisted men and wom­ field. c ia l Equality' (CORE),. will m ak e F'arm er will also be the con­ T h ere w ere other unconfirmed are 1,000 tickets. en with le ss than two y e a r s s e r v ­ cluding speaker at a teach-in A c c o m p a n y i n g the Water ic e ; 2 .7 per cent in b ase pay for two appearances rep o rts that m ore M arin es were tonight on housing discrim ination C arn ival this y e a r is a carn ival enlisted men and women with le ss on campus to­ on the way. But m ilita ry spokes­ in E a st Lansing. Beginning at 8 men refused to d isclo se the ex­ of rid e s. day. L u n ik V C r a s h e s O n M o o n T h e. rid e s, 14 in all, a re being than two y e a r s ’ s e r v ic e . The top c la s s covered by the He w ill speak p.m on the lawn near Beaumont act number of newly landed Ma­ t: e^ier,-the teach-in will feature set up in parking lot C ac ro ss proposed new pay schedule at 4 p.m . in rin es Wednesday. sp eak ers from the U n iversity The p aratro o p ers, a 976-man intended to do. Then, w hatever su lts so as to em phasize the a c ­ from the International C en ter. be civil se rv ic e grade 18, which F airch ild T h ea- MOSCOW F— The Soviet Union and local and state government contingent, cam e ashore in Sai­ they did could be claim ed a s at com plishm ents in gathering data. The rides w ill open at 5 p.m . now commands an annual sa la ry t r e to r a i s e . announced its sp acecraft Lunik V le z st a p artia l su ccess and the agencies. gon from transport ships to join F rid a y . They w ill run unti!.Water of $24,50(J. Und< i Johnson’ s new money f o r t h e * hit the moon Wednesday night but It said information obtained T h ey will include state Démo­ the 173rd A irborne B rigad e a s ­ w orld did not know the extent C a rn iv a l show tim e at 7:45 p.m ., p rop osals, this would in crease to S T E P project in indicated it had failed to make to which accom plishment might w as n e c e ssa ry " f o r the further cra tie chairm an Zolton A. F e r - signed to defend a ir b a ses near break for the show and begin $2 5,235 a y e a r. M ississip p i this a " s o ft landing” on the lunar have fallen short of intentions. .elaboration of a system fo r soft operation ■ again at 8:30. They- s .. m m e r . . Ad- ency; C h arles O rlebeke, an aide the capital. ’.Pâÿ ra is e s amoqnt.ing to $850 „ .s u r f a c e . , .»„tfH u ssian s rule landingV;.-, moon’ s sariao«?.” *VIH ch ise r-Afday at tn lu ti'ig d tt •"Yfflltioft’ a je w.flA A m is $ 1.' KW * G ov. , Cei'T'te. j o Vt^Romney; M rs. \ While l V i . 4M ’r 'm i d strength vv ■•n , . .î civilian em ­ F a rm e r M ary P . Sharp, newly-elected- reached new heights in Viet Nam, Such a landing would have put by announcing e arly Wednesday A w estern o b se rv er suggested Saturday the rid e s will open ployes went into effect last Ju ly I nder the the R u ssia n s a t . least half a this meant they had learned what L a s t Lansing city council mem­ le g isla tiv e m achinery s-ta -rte d that Lunik V would test ele­ at noon and run until midnight I. The last m ilitary pay ra is é ST 1 P project, MSU w ill sena- y e a r ahead of the United States m ents of a sso it landing system . went wrong this tim e and hoped with an hour break during the was effective Oct. 1, 1963. The students to work at Rust C o l­ b e r; Paul A, V arg, dean of the rolling in Manila to dispatch 2,000 in the ra c e to put man on the With indications of a soft land­ c arn ival perform ance. latter averaged about 2 .5 per lege, a Negro school near Holly C o llege of A rts and L e tters; and Filipino army engineers and sup- moon. ing fa ilu re , the R ussians worded to avoid that trouble the next The rid es are priced at 20 and cent, although' som e o ffic e rs r e ­ Springs, M iss. T h e aim of the R obert L . Green, assistant p ro­ « porting combat troops to help in The fir s t announcement d is tri­ their announcement of the r e - tim e. 25 cents. ceived in c rea ses of as much as p roject is to help ra is e the edu- fe s s o r of education. the anti-Com munist war effort. The Philippine House of Rep­ 450 Hear Pro buted by T a s s news agency a fter the landing said Lunik V “ hit resen tatives passed a m easure the moon in the a rea of the Sea that would dispatch the Filipino of Clouds” at 10 :10 p.m . M os­ troops and then sent the bill to cow time (2:10 p .m ., EST ). the Senate. It said " a great deal of in­ In Song B e, the South Vietna­ O f m ese provincial capital that came form ation w as obtained” a s the 3,250-pound craft approached the By JO B U M B A R G E R cu ssion concerning a g gressio n in the w ar alm ost turned it into one. correspondent fo r the Washington P o st and the North A m erican under a m ajor Com m unist at­ and Speaking in fav o r of United States policy w e re Guy H. Fo x and N ew spaper A lliance. tack Tuesday, g rea ter lo sse s moon. M A R J O R IE MARSH W esley R. F ish e l, p ro fe sso rs of political scien ce. Opposing w ere G re e r w as form er chief of h isto rical studies fo r the A rm y and w ere said to have been prevented The purpose of a soft landing State News S t a f f w r i t e r s A ir F o rc e and in 1960 received the Distinguished Faculty Award. by a Viet Cong d e se rte r who Thom as H. G re e r, Humanities Department chairm an, and L aw ren ce is to continue to re c eive radioed Fox headed the MSU project to help Viet Nam in 1961 and w as tipped off the government troops. A pplause, laughter and stiff rebuttals m arked the A ssociated H. B attistin i, p ro fe sso r of social science. inform ation a fter the c ra ft lands acting chairm an of the P o litical Science Department 19 5 7 -5 8 . The Com m unists, attacking in Although each side w as allotted 20 minutes in which to present on the moon. B y saying inform a­ Students of M SU-sponsored discussion on Viet Nam Tuesday night. B attistini w as on the central staff of the allied powers in Tokyo regim ental strength, killed five Although the meeting w as not proposed as a debate, heated d is- its v iew s, individual speeches ranged from 15 to 30 m inutes. tion w as obtained only in the ap­ during World War II. A m erican s and wounded 13 oth­ About 30 persons out of the audience of about 450 gave G re e r proach, the announcement in d i­ e r s before they w ere forced to a standing ovation as he concluded his reason s to pull out of Viet cated the moon shot w as atu east a p artial failu re . PRO Nam . " A ft e r that, I’ m not su re whether to ad d ress you a s M em bers of the Madmen’ s Society or Future B e a sts of A m erica, said CON re tre a t under the steady pounding of U .S. jet bom bers. Government l o s s e s totaled 42 k i l l e d , 76 The announcement im plied— wounded and 43 m issin g andpos- F ish e l as he began his talk. but did not say— that the space­ c ra ft had failed to low er itse lf gently onto the moon a s the f ir s t Professors S u p p o rt His sid e had its supporters, too. A sligh tly la rg e r number of students ro se to applaud him and about 25 gathered around Fish el A c tio n C a lle d L e g a l, sib ly captured by the Viet Cong along with 80 weapons, including and F o x ’ s table a fter the discussion. Fo u r perso n s stayed to talk three machine guns. such venture by man in his ef­ M o ra l V io la tio n Known Comm unist lo sse s were fo rt to put him self on the lunar to B attistini and G re e r. • su rfa ce . In the past, Soviet space s c i­ R o le In V i e t N a m The audience w as composed of or two children. Most campus lead ers of the May Second Move­ students, faculty and even one 59 dead. T h e ir bullet-riddled bodies were found when govern­ ment troops reoccupied the town entists have not said ahead of m ent, a student activ ist group opposing U.S. policy, attended. The question and answ er period lasted until alm ost 1 1 p.m . m anities Departm ent, t e a m e d of 15,000 about 75 m iles north- tim e what th eir ventures w ere The w a r in Viet Nam is a in the p ercentage of native N or­ U .S. action in Viet Nam vio­ During the question period, C arl F r ib e rg , m oderator and p re s i­ with L .H . B attistin i, p ro fe sso r e ast of Saigon. C ivilian lo sses c a se of aggressio n , not a c iv il thern agents i n f i l t r a t i n g the lates legal and m oral principles w ere put a t 50 dead and wounded. dent of the In ter-C o-op Council held the p ro fe sso rs to a s ix - of so cia l science, to c ritic iz e wa r , said W esley R . F ish e l and South. and harm s national se lf interest, Guy H. Fo x at the A ssociated " A t le ast 75 per cent of these minute tim e lim it on each topic. said Thom as G re e r T uesday night U .S . policy in Viet Nam. A ll of the p ro fe sso rs have studied U.S. foreign policy. "W e are not in V iet Nam to Students of MSU’ s discussion on In filtra to rs a re North Vietna­ at a discussion sponsored by D em o n strate Viet Nam T uesday night. m ese by birth with no reason to F ish e l is a consultant to the U.S. government on Viet Nam and A ssociated Students of MSU. defend the V ietnam ese people be in the South except to wage w as a special a d v ise r to the South Viet N am ese government " T h e r is k s involved in the w a r ,” he said. from 1956 to 1958. He w as in the country in Novem ber as a special G re e r, chairm an of the Hu­ o r to p re se rv e the non-existent Rebels, O A S d em o cracy,” G re e r said . A t P e n ta g o n ad m in istratio n 's policy a re le s s “ Our re a l policy is to p re ­ than those involved in handing Viet Nam over to the Commu­ vent establishm ent of commu - nism w herever and however we A n tic ip a te WASHINGTON f Hundreds n is t s ,” said F o x . c a n .” m arched t h r o u g h Washington, picketed the Pentagon and con­ He gave five reason s why the B a t t i s t i n i quoted Ngo Dinh S ettlem ent U .S. m ust stay in Viet Nam in D iem , form er president of South fe rre d with S ecre ta ry of Defense his speech opening the d iscu s­ V iet Nam, as saying Viet Nam WASHINGTON (FI--A broadly Robert S. M cNam ara Wednesday sion: was a nation at w ar in 1959. based interim government em­ in an in t e r r e lig iQ U S plea fo r n e ­ 1 . The U .S. must prevent lo ss " T h i s dirty w ar has expanded bracing both government and re­ gotiations, n o t bombs, to settle of confidence in its ab ility to to the dimensions everyone now volutionary l e a d e r s em erged the w ar in Viet Nam. defeat gu erilla w a rfa re . knows,” Battistini said, conclud­ Wednesday night as the probable The estim ated 800 to 1,000 join­ e n d e c in Viet ing an outline of Viet Nam history veh icle to p re sid e over a re ­ ing In the "íntefT áitn" VTgxi'iffl would, be an inviratidn to Com ­ Not only i s In é 't£a, turn to p eace IMb aemDfet ii\.jpin Viet Nam” a lso sent telegram s to m unists to start sim ila r w a rs hurting the national in terests, the Dominican Republic. p resid en t Johnson, North Viet a ll over the world. but it is not going to achieve The goal would be fre e elec­ Nam P re m ie r Ho Chi Minh and 3 . The U.S. has an obliga­ m ilita ry victory in Viet Nam, tions within about six months. South Vietnam ese P re m ie r Phan tion to the people in South Viet G r e e r said. The United States is giving Huy Quat urging talks to halt the Nam and those who a re fleein g LQ r e e r suggested four steps fu ll support to efforts by the ' violence. from the North. . M f solving (he Viet Nam prob­ Organization of A m erican States A fter nine le a d e rs of the P ro t­ 4. A dm inistration policy r e ­ lem . to establish such a government. estant, Roman Catholic and Je w ­ q u i r e s n e g o t i a t i o n s from 1 . Negotiate with all powers Latin A m e r i c a n diplomatic ish faiths _left a 75-m inute s e s ­ strength. actually involved, including the c ir c le s reported it m ay be in sion w i t h M cN am ara, Bishop 5.* Bombing of m ilitary equip­ V iet Cong. sight. Daniel C o rrigan , d irecto r of the ment has raised m orale in South 2 . . C o m m i t m e n t to gradual And C o l. F ran cisco Caamano Home Department of the E p isco­ Viet Nam . withdrawal of all fo rc e s. Deno, head of the Dominican pal Church, New Y o rk , said : " T h is is not a c iv il w a r ," 3. Hold free election s under the reb les and th eir designated p re s ­ “ He leveled with us and we F ish e l said . supervision of an international ident of the republic, w as re­ leveled with him .” com m ission. ported possibly m ore am enable F ish e l said there has been an in A n th on y H a ll. P re c e e d in g student q u e s - T h e Pentagon called it “ a V I E T D E B A T E — W e s l e y R . F i s h e l , p r o f e s s o r of 4. Let the V ietnam ese decide to such a plan than he has been in crea sin g number of Commu­ f o u r MSU p r o f e s s o r s d is c u s s e d the U.b. frien d ly exchange of view s be­ nist-m anufactured weapons found p o l i t i c a l s c ie n c e , ta lk s w ith in t e r e s t e d students in V i e t Nam . Photo by A r l e n B e c k e r th eir own future. In the past. tween the religious le a d e rs and in the South, a s w ell a s a r is e f o l lo w in g a V i e t Nam d is c u s s io n h e ld Tuesday M r. M cN am ara.” 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday, May 13, 1965 EDITORIALS Notes F ro m U nderground » —- » - " E x te n d h W is e R e c o m m e n d a t io n T h e s t a t e S e n a t e A p p r o p r i a ­ t h e r e i s e v e r y r e a s o n to h o p e th a t F in a ls W e e k t i o n s C o m m i t t e e h a s r e c o m ­ th e b u d g e t w ill n o t b e c u t in th e m e n d e d a b u d g e t i n c r e a s e of l e g i s l a t i v e p r o c e s s . By C h a r J o lie s m o r e th a n $6.8 m i l l i o n f o r M i c h ­ ig a n S t a te n e x t y e a r . S in c e t h e U n i v e r s i t y n e e d s B ecau se the violent overthrow of MSU’ s, o r for that m atter, the e v e r y p e n n y , it is v i t a l t h a t th e A m erican u n iversity’ s, status quo won’ t be this afternoon, we must A f t e r a p p r o v i n g G ov. G e o r g e a d d i t i o n a l f u n d s b e u secf w i s e l y if s till function within the system . I should like to m ake two suggestions that would not n ecessitate W. R o m n e y ’s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of th e y a r e a p p r o v e d . T h e a p p r o p ­ revolution: a new c la ssro o m attitude for a needy few and an exten­ $ 4 6 ,2 6 9 ,6 0 0 f o r M S U 's o p e r a t i n g r i a t i o n f o r n e w c o n s t r u c t i o n will sion of the fin als week period. A s it is , fin als week is incredibly b iz a rr e . B ecause we’ re not b u d g e t , t h e c o m m i t t e e e a r m a r k e d be d e c i d e d on by a jo i n t c a p i t a l m achines, e tc ., we can’ t alw ays keep up with weekly reading, pur­ an a d d i t i o n a l S 9 0 0 .0 0 0 f o r f a c u lt y o u tla y c o m m i t t e e of th e H o u s e sue supplem entary reading and p rep are p apers at the sam e tim e. We have no choice but to p rocrastin ate. salaries. and S e n a t e . Only an e lite few can cram w e ll.T h e r e s t of us not only don't like to stay up all night, but som e feel asham ed if they don’ t have the time An a p p r o p r i a t i o n of $ 7 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 T he a d d i t i o n a l m o n e y f o r f a c ­ to do ju stice to a c o u rse. f o r n e w c o n s t r u c t i o n w a s a l s o ulty r a i s e s , h o w e v e r , i s c o m ­ T he tim e factor has an intellectual im pact, too. We’ r e stale by the fourth exam . It’ s im possible to stay a le rt and astute a fter long r e c o m m e n d e d in a d d itio n to the p l e t e l y u n d e r th e c o n t r o l of the stretch es of sitting and review ing, even with those stupid 10-minute o p e r a t i n g b u d g e t . A l i b r a r y a d d i ­ U n i v e r s i t y . It w o u ld b e w i s e to study breaks on the hour. I suggest a kind of reading p erio d — we could afford four d a y s - - tio n and an a d m i n i s t r a t i o n b u i l d ­ u s e t h i s m o n e y to b e n e f i t th e Just before fin als week. We could move registration up to Monday, ing h e a d th e p r i o r i t y l i s t f o r new “ t e a c h i n g p r o f e s s o r ” r a t h e r th a n end c la s s e s on a T h ursd ay and s ta rt fina Is week the following T u e s ­ d ay. c a m p u s c o n s t r u c t i o n . S e c r e t a r y to a t t r a c t “ b i g - n a m e ” r e s e a r c h A s a student, I feel a little qualified , perhaps presum ptuously, J a c k B r e s l i n s a i d c o n s t r u c t i o n of p r o f e s s o r s who t e a c h o n e c o u r s e to comment on a facto r of the teaching method, nam ely, c la ssro o m th e l i b r a r y a d d itio n s h o u ld b e g in a t e r m a n d n e v e r h a v e th e t i m e attitude. The discouraging c la ssro o m attitude isn ’ t an overwhelm ing problem h ere, but it needn’ t occur at all. next M arch. to s e e t h e i r s t u d e n t s . Som e instructors seem to feel that the m ost effective way to stim ­ ulate the student mind is through fea r and sham e. U n i v e r s i t y o f f i c i a l s s e e m to be T h e se in stru cto rs thus tend to be h yp ercritical and belittling in MSU a l r e a d y h a s m a n y o u t ­ the cla ssro o m , in an e ffo rt, it see m s, to grip an individual where it h ig h ly p l e a s e d by th e b u d g e t r e c ­ s t a n d i n g r e s e a r c h p r o f e s s o r s on m ost h urts— in his se lf-im a g e . o m m e n d a t i o n of th e A p p r o p r i a ­ it s f a c u l t y . U n f o r t u n a t e l y , t h é 1 doubt, that anyone who u ses this method is hw are of it. If he could somehow re a liz e the effects of this approach, he would c e r ­ ti o n s C o m m i t t e e . B u t it is i m ­ t e a c h i n g p r o f e s s o r s e e m s to b e a tain ly, as a teach er, make an e ffo rt to change. No teacher should p o r t a n t to r e m e m b e r , a s T r u s t e e disap p earin g b reed . I tis possible consciously want to offend his students. T h is approach can accom plish only an im m ediate goal. It can W a r r e n Muff to ld the c o m m i t t e e th a t th e e x t r a f u n d s f r o m th e l e g ­ n ever encourage what is truly c re a tiv e and sin cere in a student, in h e a r i n g s e a r l i e r t h i s s p r i n g , i s l a t u r e w ill h e l p d e t e r t h i s t r e n d nor any lasting re sp e c t for the subject m atter involved. When an instructor has to re so rt to this method, he obviously has th a t th e b u d g e t r e c o m m e n d a t i o n --if t h e U niversity u ses t h e little faith in h im self, the student orth epo ten cy of the subject m at­ r e p r e s e n t s o n l y t he “ r o c k - m oney w isely. te r. T h is approach does little m ore than put the student on the defen­ b o t t o m ” n e e d s of the U n i v e r s i t y . T h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of th e The A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e L E T T E R S T O T H E E D IT O R s iv e , sham e him into studying and c re a te resentm ent. Is that A or B on the exam worth the b itter a fte r-ta ste ? Do Bunnies Represent U.S.? A p ro fe sso r h ere once told me that he never judges a student on A p p r o p r i a t i o n s C o m m i t t e e now has show n by its budget r e c o m ­ the b a sis of grad es or academ ic output, but “ I w ill d isre sp e c t a stu­ g o e s to th e S e n a t e f o r a p p r o v a l . l t m e n d a t i o n s f o r a ll t h e s t a t e ’s dent only if he stops grow ing.” He attempted to provide an atm osphere that was lib eral and con­ m u s t th e n be v o te d on by the m a j o r u n i v e r s i t i e s t h a t it u n d e r ­ gen ial. He kept no seating ch art in le ctu re : “ If my lectu res aren 't H o u s e a n d s i g n e d by G o v . , s t a n d s th e n e e d s o f h i g h e r e d u c a ­ T o the E ditor: one of gaiety and good -w ill. R e ­ b e t t e r productions. Why then stim ulating enough, then I don’ t want them to com e.” tio n in M i c h i g a n . It i s i m p o r t a n t He kept a seating ch art in lab only in ord er to learn n am es. He w ere we subjected to this rid ic ­ Romney. f o r th e U n i v e r s i t y to u s e th e T h is past Saturday foreign stu­ fresh ed and intrigued by this a s ­ pect of the fe stiv a l, I proceeded ulous display, suitable only fo r a took even wrong an sw ers se rio u sly . No one (pit asham ed or guilty, and all felt free to e x p re ss them­ to attend the floorshow , which burlesque theater or perhaps a S in c e b o th th e H o u s e and S e n ­ m o n e y w h e r e it w ill do th e m o s t dents on cam pus and the In ter­ national Club presented an Inter­ fulfilled my highest expectations. Playboy Club? s e lv e s and grow . a te a r e c o n t r o l l e d by D e m o c r a t s , good. national Festiv •!. »Bright c o s f i r m e s , ly- I firm ly b elieve that the stu­ rrv ' -t'.t«. well-planned competent sin g e rs and d dents (and e sp e c ia lly the inn.:, « S m o o t R e p o r t S lo g te d and coiofA il^The students were e rs ) of MSU are capable of better e ag er to explain their coun tries’ and w e 1 1 - written comi •m ary By Judi N ic o l things, and I ferven tly hope that exhibits, and the atm osphere was held my interest througl ut. At the end of the p erfo rm an ces by next y e a r our contribution to the A copy of the Dan Smoot Report entitled "C om m un ist Student the foreign students, I w aited ex- International F e s tiv a l w ill be a R io ts” was sent to n early everyone on cam pus last week. C lo s e T o H o m e ~-pecrantly for a presentation of Credit, not an insult, to A m e rica ’ s g rea t cultural h eritag e. “ A m erican s have grown accustom ed to reading about student riots s im ila r c a lib e r by the United in foreign lands, not knowing that the turm oil is p art of a long range Criticizes Use a ssa u lt v iw e ^ a r w c ip a l.ta r g e t • » -the United S ta le s ,“ Smoot w arn s. T h e c i v i l r i g h t s t e a c h - i n to b e C h a r l j e s O r l e b e k e . a id e to Gov. What was my h o rro r when the 4 5 Linda Jeer* S t r e t tief V allejo , C a lif., freshm an Smoot sa y s tnis Com m unist plot has alread y begun to gain force G e o r g e W. R o m n e y . O f Too M a n y at B e rk e le y . I gather that, from the content of the a rtic le , MSU is h e l d on th e m a l l n e a r B e a u m o n t cu rtain s parted to re ve a l three g ir ls attired as “ bunnies,” who next. T o w e r t o n ig h t w i l l e x p l o r e a A ls o M r s . M a r y P. Sha;rp, Lansing Police proceeded to w rithe about the Creeps O f The T h e le tters sent to the cam pus c a rrie d -th e return ad d ress of A llan B . Clink in D etroit.C lin k is the head of the John B irc h Society p r o b l e m w h ic h s h o u l d v i t a l l y c o n ­ n e w l y - e l e c t e d c i t y council- stage to blaring m usic for an in­ term inable three m inutes. Many in M ichigan. c e r n e v e r y MSU s t u d e n t - - r a c i a l w o m a n : P a u l A. V a r g , d e a n of MC ity ax Murninghan, M ayor m em bers of the audience seated W orld, Unite! In 1964 Smoot filed suit against four m em bers of the T r a v e r s e of Lansing C ity League of Women V o ters, who had accused him in th eir lo c a lly - d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in E a s t L a n s i n g . th e C o l l e g e of A r t s an d L e t t e r s ; City Hall n ear me w ere as disgusted as I. Was this revolting display rep ­ T o the E d ito r: circu lated bulletin of spreading “ slanted inform ation, h alf truths, a n d R o b e r t L . G r e e n , a s s i s t a n t L ansing, Michigan re sen ta tive of United States cul­ innuendoes and som etim es w o r s e " . T h e s p e a k e r s w o n ’t b e ta l k i n g p r o f e s s o r of e d u c a t i o n . D ear M ayor Murninghan: tu re ? M ost of you a r e at le ast p a r­ tia lly acquainted with the se v e ra l Smoot sued fo r $500,000 dam ages, but a fter innumerable d elays, dropped the c a s e . The T r a v e r s e C ity women then sued Smoot for a b o u t S e l m a . A la. T h e s t u d e n t c o m m i t t e e w h ic h A s a long-tim e student of mod­ groups owing th eir existen ce to legal fees charging that Smoot lacked good faith in instigating the I am shocked by the p re ss ac­ e rn dance and b allet, I read ily the Viet Nam co n tro v e rsy . W ell, c a s e . T h is suit is s till pending in the F ed eral D istric t C ourt in T h e y w ill b e t a l k i n g a b o u t th e i s s p o n s o r i n g th e t e a c h - i n m a d e counts of May 7 that indicate Lan­ concede that the d an cers showed I have form ed a new pseudo- Grand R apids. f a c t t h a t th e N e g r o f o o tb a ll s t a r e v e r y e f f o r t to i n c l u d e a w id e v a ­ sing p olice numbering between control and a fa ir m astery of inteliectual organization called 15 and 25 w ere patrolling a peace­ technique. O rch esis, the modern the C o m m i t t e e Representing In a New Y o rk H erald Tribune interview , Smoot held that N egroes a re an in ferio r people, that the Suprem e Court should be im peached, you c h e e r f o r m i g h t h a v e a d i f f i ­ r i e t y of v i e w p o i n t s . ful dem onstration while equipped dance club, is s u re ly capable of E v e ry Expatriated P o litic a l S c i­ and that P resid en t Johnson while a sen ator from T e x a s was a c u l t t i m e r e n t i n g a r o o m n e a r the U n f o r t u n a t e l y . MSU a d m i n i s ­ with axe handles and tear gas equipment. Lansing is not Selma entist (C R E E P S ). Of c o u rse, our group has not " tr a it o r ". Smoot advocates a brand of “ A m e rican ism ” that p ro c la im s de­ cam pus, t r a t o r s and l o c a l r e a l t o r s r e ­ and this kind of police activity lim ited itse lf to the non-profes­ m ocracy is a viciou s form of governm ent never intended by the f u s e d i n v i t a t i o n s to s p e a k . T h i s must be deplored since it can Chains Laid sio n als on cam pus. F o r the la st founding fath ers. T h e y w ill b e t a l k i n g a b o u t th e s e rv e only one of two purposes - th ree weeks our c o re m em bers Such unsolicited m aterial can be m arked “ re je cte d ” and returned fact that a d istinguished N egro s e e m s to i n d i c a t e t i m i d i t y on th e to intim idate the m arch ers from have scoured the local b arb er to the postal box if a student does not want it, the Lansing postal in­ engaging in their constitutional By ’M a d m e n ’ p r o f e s s o r le ft MSU s e v e r a l y e a r s p a r t of l o c a l r e a l t o r s to p r e s e n t righ ts or to se rv e a s a challenge shops for names on the growing lis t of "U n touchables;” that is , sp ecto r said . ago and t h a t o n e of h is m a i n r e a ­ t h e i r v i e w s on h o u s i n g d i s c r i m i ­ to others to test the show of po­ T o the Ed itor: those who would ra th e r use their s o n s f o r l e a v i n g w a s h is i n a b i l it y n a t i o n at an o p e n f o r u m . lic e strength and thus bring about the v e ry violence it is designed seldom -earned m oney fo r a new p a ir of su n glasses or h i k i n g to p u r c h a s e a h o u s e in E a s t L a n ­ W e a r e g la d th e s t u d e n t s m a d e to prevent. T h e sidew alks at M i c h i g a n boots. T h ese d e s ira b le s , and of s in g . th e e f f o r t to in v i t e t h e s e s p e a k ­ denying a parade perm it to the T h e y begin nowhere and flow in cSoouc iarselist, mClub T h e recent council action in S tate wePe laid out by madmen. em bers of the Y o u n g ACROSS 31. Bone 32. Moccasin 1. Shoreline e r s . We h o p e t h a t t h o s e who r e ­ sam e student group w as not con­ g re a t a rc s a c ro s s sm a ll spaces C lub, a re c o rd ia and the DuBois 6. Incidental­ 34 Arab. T h e y will be t a l k i n g a b o u t w h a t f u s e d the i n v i t a t i o n w ill c h a n g e ducive to creating a favorable only to end in d rivew ays som e­ fo rc e s again. lly invited to Join ly kingdom clim ate fo r d iscussing the ve ry w here, which a re also nowhere. 12. Brother­ 36. Possessive you, an MSU s tu d e n t» c a n do to t h e i r m i n d s in th e i n t e r e s t of f r e e d ifficu lt and com plicated m atter T h ese sidew alks set the tone action Although we expect political by our m em b ers, we are hood adjective m a k e E a s t L a n s i n g * a tow n in inquiry. of Viet Nam . M erely because the fo r the whole U n iv e rsity . Thus it p rim a rily a group fo r education. 13. Trappings 38. Scamper 40. Rugged hill 14. Not form ­ w h ic h any s t u d e n t , r e g a r d l e s s of T h e t e a c h - i n t o n i g h t i s an e v e n t council does not agree with the is no su rp rise that the adm inis­ Honorable people, such as M ario ing an angle 41. Vegetable c o l o r , c a n find a p l a c e to liv e . view s of the student group does tration spends the rough equiva­ S . and Gus H all, w ill be extended 16. Climbing 44. C rape w h i c h no s t u d e n t s h o u l d m i s s . not give it the legal right to de­ lent of 45 full in-state-tuition speaker positions. plant 46. Oat genus p riv e it of the right of assem ­ N aturally, we expect our mem­ 17. Sunburned 48. Servant T h e s p e a k e r s w i l l i n c lu d e W e c a n do m o r e a b o u t r a c i a l blage. N or does, the fact that a sch o larsh ip s p er y e a r to keep the students off the g r a s s . Of c o u rse, b e rs to think fo r th em selves, and 18. Young 50. Woolly 2. Church 9. Pester J a m e s O. F a r m e r , n a t i o n a l d i ­ 52. Basket musician 10: Sea bird d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in E a s t L a n s i n g parad e might create a nuisance som e students re fu se to go from so we have encouraged questions ju stify such an action. The coun­ turkeys 20. Chill used in 3. H andsom e 11. Cereal r e c t o r of th e C o n g r e s s of R a c i a l th a n we c a n do a b o u t d i s c r i m i n a ­ c il has an obligation to at least nowhere to nowhere, so the g r a s s from them, and have asked ques­ is worn anyway. But it is an ad­ tions o u rse lv e s. As a m atter of 22. Coif pelota youth grass instructor 53. Fisted for 4. Jap. coin 15. Conical E q u a l i t y ; Z o l t o n A. F e r e n c y . tio n in A l a b a m a . p ropose an alternative time and m in istrative triumph that it does fact, C R E E P S has a lread y r e ­ 23. Ever: poet. candidacy 5 . Journey mass of s t a t e D e m o c r a t i c chairm an"* and We li v e h e r e . route. take great strength of w ill and ceived sound a n sw e rs. If yeste rd ay’ s (Thursday’ s)po­ contortions of body to do what needs New Zealand, A u stralia “ Who 26. Italian 54. Oaks 6. From 7. Undulating thread 1 9. Bolivian 28. Acknowl­ lic e action w as taken in an effort any dog with a sen se of purpose and Thailand anyhow?,’ ’ was the edge DOWN 8 Initial Indian to protect the students, certainly and direction can do — that is , m ost often-heard query by Our 30. Negative 1. C u ta w a y abbr. 2 1. Soft food 24 W eaken J there a re other and better w ays m em bers when asked of the m il­ to go in a straight line from one 25. King Ar- 7 1' I the sam e objective can be accom­ ita ry im portance of Viet Nam. 4 point to another. ’ 1 . thur s lance ' 3 4 5 MICHIGAN plished. No s im ila r high-handed 7 * " \ v>. V II .« M 1 ÏII STATE N EW S if .it9>t' 1 T si&pect’ tftaT th e'steel chains *** C R LJSPDr - 5 ’flM. iw A tes r . Y c ritic is m from our constituency. "7T ~rr 1 % V a / > * W .V 4 ►ve-.Thiw.Tyfei 27. l ell a story UNIVERSITY L an sin g police fo rc e while the a re m erely the tangible re p re ­ Som e of our m ore outspoken, and IS 16 29. Seine Editor ................................. John Van Gieson p arade passed through that com­ munity. The recent actions of the sen tatives of the m ore powerful intangible chains which enmesh indeed influential, m em bers have 14 % 33. Mongrel 35. Dessert M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s International, Inland D aily P r e s s A sso cia ­ Advertising Manager ........... Arthur Langer Washington, D .C ., police fo rc e itr the U n iversity and force student castigated o u r recruitm ent pol­ ic y . Henceforth, C R E E P S is in­ n % 10 19 %% 37. ( ipera 23 21 setting 2 4 tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P r e s s , M ichigan Campus Editor .................. Charles C . Wells p atrolling the activities of20,000 life into grotesque patterns. stituting a recru itin g program % 2 0 V % 2 2 % 39. Fall month 2« Managing Editor ............... Hugh J . Leach students in that city attests to the P r e s s Sssociatior.. V abbr. 30 s im ila r to that c u rren tly, and e f­ 2 0 2 9 % 21 Sports Editor .................. Richard Schwartz fact that a police force deter­ Not until the grea t power of the Published e very c la s s day throughout fa ll, mined to maintain neutrality can petty bu reau cracy is relinquished fe c tiv e ly , used by the Viet Cong. 34 3 3 42. Assyr. sky w in ter and spring term s and twice w eekly W ire Editor .......... Assistant Ad Managers ......... Ken Hoffman, Bill Krasean deal w i t h peaceful m archers o r broken w ill the chains come B u t, because we a re civiliz ed , we 31 % 3 1 3 3 % god 43. Finesse sh all not go to quite the extrem es ir % 4 0 sum m er term by the students of Michigan % 3 9 without an undue show of force. down. Until that m illen ial day, 3 0 State U n iversity. Circulation Manager ............... Jim Baker M arcy Rosen T h e re fo re I urge you and the h ow ever, many of us w ill contin­ of te r r o r , sa tisfyin g o u rselves 3 0 % 4 4 4 i 45. lo o bad 46. Danish tem p o rarily by m e re ly slashing Û% Û 4 1 4 3 41 council to im m ediately direct the ue perhaps quixotically to at­ Second c la s s postage paid at E ast Lansing, Editorial Editors ........... Michael Kindman, t ir e s , threatening le tte rs a n d island Susan Filson p olice fo rc e to cease and d esist tempt to get an education befit­ 4 0 4 9 47. Fine Fr. M ichigan. Night Editor ...................... Leslie Goldstone from a ll future activities of this ting fre e men. And thus, despite raid in g ham lets on South Cam pus. We need you, and you’ ll join 4 6 4 1 % SI so lace Photography Advisor David Jaehnig type. ch ain s, straigh t paths w ill be 54 49. E. Ind E d ito rial and b u sin ess offices at 341 Stu­ dent S e rv ic e s Building, M ichigan State Uni­ News A d v iso r.....................Richard E . Hansen worn. whether you like it or not. & 5 4 weight v e rs ity , E a st L an sin g, M ichigan. Copydesk A d v iso r....................... Henry Price Bob Repas, Chairm an 5 3 % - 51. M an's A m erican C ivil Lib erties Union Bruce A . Campbell Richard Phillips nicknanu East Lansing graduate student Jackson junior Lansing Branch M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday, May 13, 1965 SERVIN G II A.M. Committee Recommendation: T IL L 1 AM DANCING World News NIGHTLY at a Glance C la s s C o u n c ils F r o m O u r W i r e S e r v ic e s T o B e D is s o lv e d ? Q uick A ctio n On A n ti-P o v e rty P ro m ise d The committee on c la ss coun­ A ll senior activ ities would be c ils was scheduled to recommend run by this office except Water WASHINGTON—Quick action on the adm inis­ Wednesday that these groups be C a rn iva l, which has been moved tration’ s anti-poverty program was prom ised u n d e r t h e v ic e president for dissolved and their activities in­ Wednesday by Rep. Adam Clayton P o w ell, D- sp ecial p ro jects. corporated into the A ssociated N .Y ., after a "su m m it m eeting’ * with the pro­ Students of MSU structure. A d vise rs from the Alumni R e­ gram ’ s d ire c to rs. The Student B oard committee lations office and the office of Pow ell, chairm an of the House Education and student a ffa irs would work with w as to make these recom m en­ L ab o r Com m ittee, said he would move a bill to the students in this department. dations in a written report at e n large and continue the program through a sub­ Frosh-Soph Council and J - Wednesday night's meeting, but com m ittee and the full com m ittee today. At a news conference, he said a m eeting Wed­ no action is tc be taken until next week’ s meeting. Council would be d issolved upon the recom m endations of their TAMARACK ROOM nesday of D em ocrats on the com m ittee and o ffi­ c ia ls from the O ffice of Economic Opportunity Senior Council would become a vice-presid en cy in the ASMSU p resid en ts, said Fran nie F r e i, com m ittee chairm an. P a r t i e s u p to 240 p e o p l e c a n b e Pow el (OEO) had produced " a satisfacto ry solution of cabinet with the vice president The recommendation sa y s that e a s i l y s e r v e d in e l e g a n c e . the p rob lem s.” elected by a popular vote. An these two groups s e rv e no unique A S M S U committee would narrow function and activities could be the field of petitioners to t h r e e handled by other organizations. LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY NATO Avoids B acking L B J before the election. T h e r e p o r t s u g g e s t s that LONDON—The NATO a llie s declared Wednesday night the war in His respo n sibilities would be popular entertainment and J-H op NOW A V A IL A B L E Viet Nam threatens world peace but they avoided proclaim ing sup­ to represent the sen ior c la ss at be placed under the vice president commencement, receptions and for special p ro jec ts; freshm an For port for P resid ent Johnson’ s specific p o licies there. Sources at the spring meeting of the North Atlantic T re a ty O r­ Senior Swingout, co - o r d i n a t e activities under the new fre sh ­ FR ATE R N ITY & SORORITY L E T ’S DO THE F R E D D Y — W e ll, a lm o s t . Bob ganization, (NATO) foreign m in isters said Fran ce was standing by T h o m a s , T a ip e i, F o r m o s a , f r e s h m a n , and T o m sen ior activities, and se rv e as man orientation bureau; and the its ca ll for ultim ate withdrawal o fL .S . troops from South Viet Nam, the permanent c la s s contact for Outstanding Ju n ior Aw ards under TERM PARTIES G a r d n e r , N a s h v ille , Ten n., s e n i o r a re p r a c t i c i n g f o r th is w ee ken d ’ s ROTC F i e l d Day. T h o m a s , who the Alumni R elations office after the vice president for U niversity graduation, A ffa ir s , C a ll Foe Jnformation holds a f i r s t deg re e b la c k b e lt in K a r a te , and B r ita in Cancels D om inican R elations G a r d n e f a r e both m e m b e r s o f the n ew ly o rg a n iz e d C o m m a n d o I g ro u p of the MSU R O T C . ATTENTION CAR OWNERS LONDON—B ritain has withdrawn diplom atic recognition from the Photo by Jonathan Z w ic k e l 321 E. Michigan CLOSED Sunday IV 5-7179 Dominican Republican government, qualified sources reported Wed­ Flash Fire Startles nesday. They said the B ritish consider that neither the junta led by B rig . G en. Antonio Im bert B a r r e r a s nor the rebel regim e led by Col. com plete fro n t end re p a ir and alignm ent Students Near Mayo F ra n c isc o Caamanb Deno can claim to be in effective control of the country. T h is is London’ s norm al standard of judging whether a regim e is * brakes * suspension entitled to be recognized. * wheel balancing * ste e rin g c o rre c tio n s An e le c tric a l flash fir e caused The accident happened at noon S hastri In R ussia considerable e x c i t e m e n t for at the exit to Parking Lot C on * m otor tune ups som e students near .\iayo dorm Engineering Road. Strow bridge MOSCOW— P r i m e M inister L a i Bahadur w as treated and released at Olin A'ednesday afternoon. S h a stri of India a rrive d here Wednesday to begin fo r m inor cuts and a b rasio n s. an official eight-day visit to the Soviet Union. , The fire w as caused by a fa ll­ ing chunk of concrete cutting L a te T uesday firem en w e re L I S K E Y ’S A u to S a f e t y C e n te r T h e v isit is expected to strengthen tie s between called to East McDonel Hall to through an underground e lec ­ India and the Soviet Union at a tim e when r e la ­ put out a fir e in a c a r owned by 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 tric a l cab le. The resulting flash tions between India and the United States have Belden B . Smith, Milan junior. sent one w orker to Olin with a soured. S h a s tri T he c a r w as not damaged. m inor flesh burn. The w o rker, C h a rle s F r y , Lansing, w as back on the job in a few m inutes. P o ll Tax Ban Revived A spokesman fo r Hall E lec ­ tr ic , a Muskegon e le c tric a l con­ W A S H IN G T O N — A n outright ban on poll taxes for state and local tracting firm replacing e le c tri­ elections was nailed into the voting righ ts bill Wednesday by the cal cab les fo r M ayo, said there House Ju d ic ia ry Com m ittee. w as no damage to equipment and A 19-13 vote overrode adm inistration e ffo rts ti knockout the a-nt:- p ro g re ss would not be delayed. » poll tax p rovision , which was put into the bill e a r lie r by a subcom ­ In other policy activity, C arol m ittee. . L . Lundberg, L an sin g, w».s $ v e n The vote re v e rse d a defeat suffered by c iv il rights groups in the a summons fo r failu re to yield Senate Wednesday when an anti-poll tax amendment was defeated the right of way a fter her c a r 49-45. struck a b icycle ridden by A l­ The Vote in the Ju d ic ia ry Committed cleared the way for fiirobac­ bert M. Strow bridge. tion on the bill by the committee late Wednesday. It will probably % ■ be sev eral weeks before the b ill domes up in thé House. '/***> , E n a ir^e r’s Body P h ilip p in e s May Send Troops To V ie t Nam - M ANILA—The Philippine House of R epresentatives Wednesday Found In Ship -night passed a bill callin g for the dispatch of 2,000 Filipino arm y SA L L T S 'JL . M ARIE ( L P l) -- engineers and supporting combat troops to Viet Nam. T he body " f F . Donald Lam p, The b ill, endorsed by President Dioscado M acapacal, was sent to ch ief engineer aboard the sunk­ the Senate where it faces tough sailin g. T he opposition N acionalista en lim estone c a r r ie r C e d ar- p arty holds the m ajority in the upper body. v ille , was recovered today from Support for the bill was voiced Wednesday by the acting chief of the hull of the ship. sta ff of the Philippine arm ed fo rc e s, M aj. Gen. Rigoberto A tienza. R e c o v e r y of L a m p 's body brought the known dead in last A lleged U.S. Spy Ring C a s tro ize d F r id a y ’ s collision in the fog- shrouded S traits of Mackinac to H A V A N A — Com m unist Cuba Wednesday announced d isco ve ry of s ix . Four others a re m issingand another alleged U .S. " s p y rin g ,” this one in the interior of the is ­ presum ed dead inside the ship, land. The governm ent said 31 persons w ere a rre ste d , two of them now restin g on the bottom about women. 100 feet down. The announcement coincided with postponement until F rid a y of the The C e d arville went down when sta rt of the tria l at grim C aban a F o r t r e s s of 53 B ap tists, two oi them she collided with the Norwegian A m erican , accused of being A m erican espionage agents. m erchant ship T opd alsfjord . Have a RC K lan In ve stig a tion Steps Up M o st WASHINGTON it .--T h e House Com m ittee on U n-A m erican A ctiv­ with your pizza itie s is stepping up the tempo of its investigation into the Ku Klux C o m p le te Klan. It may question Klan lead ers at p rep arato ry, closed hearings in two weeks, so u rces said Wednesday. S tu d y A id They also said com m ittee investigators have reported the Klan is original . . . active in at least six Southern states and that while the F B I has in­ Campus S um m aries filtrated the Klan, there is evidence the Klan has infiltrated some Southern law enforcem ent agencies. A T L . N a t. S c i ., Getting the investigation into a higher g e a r, Chairm an Edwin L . H u a i . , Soc. W illis, D -L a ,, appointed a subcom m ittee this week to conduct the inquiry into what P resid ent Johnson called “ the hooded society of MARSHALL MUSIC b ie o ts.” 307 E. G r. R iv e r 332-6997 S p r in g B r o o k R id in g R a n c h N O W O P EN FOR- H id ,4: or. Swimming No W aiting Sun at P r i c e good to d a y o n ly M ay 13 F R EE Beach and B athhouse use a r e now a v a i l ­ able. F R E E C o u r t e s y Bus T r a n s p o r t a t i o n s t a r t s T h u r s d a y , M ay 13. O u r bus lea ves p e r i o d i c a l l y f o r y o u r c o nve nien ce . F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s and t i m e s c h e d u le C A L L TU 2-4863 Com e out and spend the day riding on our private tra il which winds around our 2 6 acre p rivate lake, only $ 2 . 5 0 C leaners & S h irt Laundry R I C A R D O 'S for one hour of riding or for a lesson. 623 E . G rand R iv e r C A L L 482-1554 FOR DELIVERY E D 2-3537 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday. May 13, 1965 For the Best B a ts m e n B a tte r B rito n s In 2 4 - H i t , 2 0 -1 R o u t in Italian Food * * * * * * * it * By D U A N E L A N C A S T E R S f a t* N ew s S p o rts W r i t e r were leading 1 1 - 0 and had banged out 13 hits. The Spartans got revenge for It amounted to little more tha batting practice for coach Danny Litwhiler’ s squad in preparation OUR M A N AT MUNICIPAL: Morley F raser, head football and baseball coach at Albion Albion's only run in the sixth for a big three-game series with inning by batting around the or­ the University of Michigan this College, must have thought he der for the second time in the weekend. was coaching the fall sport Wed­ afternoon and scoring five runs State, 6 -3 in the Big Ten, plays F in d s C lo s e d D o o r s , M in d s nesday when his Britons fell be­ fore Michigan State 2 0 -1 at Old as substitute Bruce Pettibone the league leaders In Ann Arbor H O M E -M A D E L A S A G N A B y DUANE LAN C A STER ing adm ission to m em bers of the "re m e m b e r m e? I did a feature College Field. started the inning with a single and ended it by grounding out to Friday before returning to East Lansing for a twin bill with the He used the right amount of State N ew s S p o r ts W r i t e r p r e s s as w ell. on you last winter. You know that short. Wolves on Saturday. players, also, as 22 Albion play­ SPA G H ETTI The e ld e rly m em bers of our I was refused adm ission after showing to no le ss than three peo­ I’ m a re p o rte r ." Nothing. e rs saw action, including five The Spartans added two each in the seventh and eighth innings A lb io n 000 001 000 I - 6 -1 0 population, h arsh ly dubbed a s I got m ore violent. " T h is p ass pitchers. State used 2 1 as both MSU 344 005 22x 2 0 - 2 4 - 0 ple (they work In groups), both coaches nearly emptied the ben­ T -B O N E S T E A K " o ld people’ ’ by so ciety and fond­ ly labeled ‘ ‘ sen ior c itiz e n s" by my State News and United P r e s s International p a s s e s, fo r I was had gotten me into S ta te 's football gam es,” I said , whereupon the ches. the p r e s s , a re usu ally considered The Spartans collected 24 hits covering the gam e fo r both o r­ fellow behind the cage commented if not lovable, then at least to le r­ enroute to their 23rd victory of P IZ Z A able, and the cau se of little ganizations. My firs t reaction was one of that this wasn’ t a high school baseball gam e w here anyone is the season against seven defeats. Albion is now 8-8. trouble. m ild indignation. I stomped off, allowed in fo r nothing. And many other Italian-American Dishes A sub-group of this social “ W ell, it’ s being run like on e," Bill Collins started for the called a busy number, and som e­ { l Î i M Y e l m C M Ï c a ste , h o w e v e r , unemotionally Spartans and pitched six innings, what ferociously announced that I ro ared , "a n d you’ re all a bunch Air Conditioned-Open for Lunch at 1 1 Daily, 4 Sun. c alled tick e t-ta k ers, a re exempt of incompetent nincom poops!" giving up all six Briton hits and I had ju st called my em p loyers from the warm and kindly atti­ who w ere, at that moment, w rit­ With that off my chest I paid the only run, to bring his record fra n d o r shopping ce n te r An ideal place for your noontime meal. tude that people u su ally hold to­ my adm ission and walked to the to 2 -0 . ing a tart letter of com plaint. w ard s p e r s o n s beyond th e b leach ers, search in g fo r Sports Starter Doug Falan pitched only It didn't im p ress the gate man one and 2 /3 innings, but gave up m iddle-age bracket. or the fellow behind the cage, who Information D i r e c t o r F r e d C a se in point: Stabley. seven of State’ s 20 runs to take m urm ured som ething about a The Notre Dame baseball game Stabley summoned ticket man­ the loss for Albion. * 2 la st Monday night was one of the " b ig d e a l" and began regarding John Biedenbach proved to be me as one would an annoying fly. ager B ill B e a rd s le y , w h o r e ­ DELIVERY few this y e a r for which the Uni­ funded my d o llar from his own the best of severalprolific hitters I got d esp erate. Turning to the v e rs ity charged adm ission for pocket (thanks, B ill) . T h e ticket- with a home run, triple and 211 M.A.C ACROSS FROM KNAPP’S ED 7-1668 third man, whom I knew, I tried State students. taker shifted resp o n sib ility to the single and five runs batted in a bit of s o ft-s e ll. A pparently, they w ere ch arg- man in the cage, who said he three times at bat. " A w , com e on, S y ," I said , didn’ t admit me fo r two excep­ Left fielder Bob Speer and tionally logical re a s o n s —I didn't centerfielder Bob Maniere each look like a newsman and the game had three hits while Albion short­ was being played at Lansing Mu­ stop Pete Boroday had two hits nicipal P a rk , not on State prop­ and the only run batted in. e rty . State Jumped on Falan for five Next tim e around I 'll be sure hits and three runs in the first not to make the sam e m istake and roughed up reliefer Mike again. B y then I should know what Kinsley just as bad. By the end a R E A L newsman looks lik e. of the third inning the Spartans EVERYTHING FOR YOUR In tr a m u r a l News CAR AT M E N ’S 7:30 W. Shaw 5-2 K R A M E R ’S! trailer VOLLEYBALL 8 W. Shaw 6-8 ESPEC IA LLY ... T im e G ym I C o u rt I 8:30 M cKinnon-M cCoy 2 6 - F O O T E ” CUSTOM HITCHES Q u a lity C le a n in g B y 7 E. Shaw 9-7 T im e Gym C ou rt 7 C e lla r D w ellers-Sultans ____________ C R O M IU M P L A T E D 7:30 Brannigan-Brougham 8 Brinkley-Brutus 7:30 W. Shaw 10 -7 8 M cR ae-M cT avish Q u a lifie d P e o p le LA R G E S T D IS C O U N T S IN T O W N 8:30 Akcelsior-Akeg T im e Gym 1 C o u rt 3 7 E. Shaw 6 -10 8:30 C a ra v e lle -C a c h e SOFTBALL 5:20 wwr E L E C T R IC A L AUTOMOTIVE 7:30 6 Pak-Deuces F ie ld p .m . S ER V IC E S P R IN G AIR-CONDITIONING M A C H IN E SHOP 8 Akhilles-Akrophobia 1 L C A -P h i Gamma Delta A U T O GLASS SA L ES & SERVICE 8:30 W. 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W icliff | n o '. . r t * * ■* 2 F ln ffe.rs-^ fth p l M anor X T h e p a r e d - d• <' v* • w" w g t r l - t y p e x „ vA-*»1»* 3 Em m ons 3-4 £ m o c c a s i n m o s t l i k e l y to s u c c e e d TH R ILLIN G 6 A E P i-A lp h a Kappa P s i 7 D T D -P h i Delta Theta O n C am pus 8 T u rk s-T ro ja n s F ie ld 7:40 p .m on c a m p u s c u t i e s e v e r y w h e r e . . . 2 1 Beta Theta P i-F a rm h o u se Phi Kappa Tau-Kappa Alpha | w e a r ’e m w ith e v e r y t h i n g b u t y o u r P si T h is W e e k e n d ! 3 A T O -T rian gle •j: f o r m a l s ! In n a t u r a l w a x - h i d e . 4 Kappa S ig m a -P i Kappa Phi F ie ld 8:50 p .m . 2 E vans S c h o la rs-P e te s Pop- | shop to 9 P,m ’ m onaay> th u rsd a y , frid a y outs 3 C SO -R h etors LO C D X P P X O CO P Bound to be < the best W ater P i C a rn iv a l weekend e ve r., w ith H appy-Land Rides P I n d i s p e n s a b l e M ad ra s stands you in good stead e v e r y w h e r e . Exam ple: this M a d ra s p a r ­ ka for sun and wind p rotection. O th e rs: walk In te rn a tio n a l B ld g . < s h o rts, sw im tru n k s, s p o r t s h i r t s , s p o rt c o a ts. In brief, e v e ry good shape s p o r ts w e a r can take. P a rk in g Lo t C 2 9.95 to 13.95 F r id a y 5:00 p . m . to M i d n i t e S a tu rd a y N oon to M i d n i t e ^K ositcheklros. D O W N T O W N L A N S IN G T hursday, May 13, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan MSU OR UCLAMOR ALL-AMERICAN The M a n F ro m T o d d s .. D o n ’t D i s c o u n t A c a d e m ic s /■t**. In F in a l D e c is io n -L a fa y e tte e ra l factors that might sway A s a result of sev eral trip s By L A R R Y MOGG State N ews S p o rts W r i t e r him th eir way. to M S U , Lafayette h a s made L a fa y e tte visited the UCLA frie n d s with sev eral freshm en Now it’ s off le a l. A fter some c a g e r s , including A r t B aylo r, cam pus three w eeks back and anxious moments, L e e L a fa y ­ J e r r y G e istle r and Heywood Ed­ w as im pressed with what he saw. ette’ s signature finally reached w a rd s. The B ru in s, under coach John the desk of basketball coach John Of late the Spartans have been Wooden, have molded a winning Benington. m ired in a defeat rut in b a s­ basketball im age, helped out by Benington received a signed ketball, and Benington thinks that tender from Lafayette Wednes­ two NCAA title s. It w as this im age that lured L a fa y e tte might be the answ er to day m orning, which m eans other a re v e r s a l. The 19 -y e a r old fired Lew A lcindor, the 7 - 1 New York B ig Ten clubs must keep th eir aw ay at better than 30-point clip C ity giant, into the B ruin fold hands off the 6 -5 all-A m erica n in th ree ye ars on the South v a r­ a week ago, from Grand Rapids South. sity . L afayette met A lcindor at a But only half the battle has U n iversity of M ichigan re c ru it­ been won in the cloak-and-dag­ ing banquet e a r lie r in the y e a r ge r a ffa ir revolving around L a ­ fayette. and w as im p ressed with him as a R u g b y C lu b 4M* A fter filte rin g through m ore person and a basketball p la y e r. “ He (Alcindor) seem ed like a than 60 cage o ffe rs, Lafayette has narrowed the field down to two v e ry nice guy,” L afayette said, G r e e t s Ir is h "b u t the p o ssib ility of being on State’ s rugby club takes on scho olS--U C L A and State. UCLA the sam e team with him won’ t the U niversity of Notre Dame is s till in the running, despite n e c e s s a rily effect my d e c isio n ." in a match at 2:30 p.m . Satur­ the signed tender MSU received , On the other hand, the Spar­ day at the rugby field in front becau se the West Coast school tans have made an all-out effort of C a se Hall. M I L L E R IN M O T IO N — H ow ie M i l l e r , the second doesn’ t recognize the present Big to re c ru it L afayette fo r some The contest w ill probably be of th r e e f i r s t b asem en used by coach Danny L i t — Ten aid p rogram . tim e. the stiffest test of the y e a r for w h i l e r , h o ld s one of th e fe w A lb io n r u n n e r s c lo s e *’ I w i l l m ake my decision L a fayette is a product of the to the bag. State used 21 p la y e r s in b o m b in g the som etim e next w eek,” said L a ­ sam e high school a s cage cap­ the club which has a 2 -6 record C o o l O n T he R ocks B r i t o n s W ednesday 2 0 -1 . Photo By Jon Z w ic k e l fayette over the telephone. The Irish a re hailed as the tain B ill C u rtis, who could di­ "E v e ry b o d y s tr e s s e s the b a s­ champions of the midwest af­ The Man from Todd’ s is never " D e L o s e r " in his dacron and cotton suit. Rand vert him from the Bruin’ s paw s. ketball an gle,” he said . "B u t te r having won their own tour' Shackleton, E ast Lansing, junior has chosen this three button, natural shoulder ($35.00) C u rtis told the State News that the education either school can nament which involved sev eral suit to w ear when he e sc o rts Penny F re y to W ater C arn ival. he hadn’ t tried to p re ss u re L a ­ offer is just as important to m e.” top rugby schools in the U.S. fayette into coming here. Benington, who doesn’ t want to No adm ission w ill be charged. " L e e ’ s kind of a quiet g u y ," lose his p riz e prospect, plans said C u r tis ,” and som anypeople Cascade Films to stay in clo se touch with L a ­ S o u th fayette in an attempt to persuade him to come h ere. have approached h i m , that I haven’ t tried to p re ss th e'issu e of his coming to S ta te ." 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Cans pervious to dishw asher detergents, it’ s perfect fo r every i S p* a g h e t t i ■ .I f 2/ 3 5 c F r u it C o c k t a il f e y .. w.f o r - g a b l e s . r rv. t-WKKA • t* ■ «IS' "AV ** v tv *• f * „ 3 RED • FOR 2 WEEKS 2 lb. V ac-P ack can ONLY A & P C o ffe e drip or peak BÄRH THE GUEAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC, Ä P S uPer M arkets Viackgrouna. Our product to cam pus. 3 37-0 75 9 . 31 C H E V R O LET 19 6 3 C,or-..v,^ir PIRANHA - V I C I O U S , blood T h ree tops. Excellent condition. 2 -8 59 ". 33 H ILLM AN , 1958 4-door sedan. time during school y e a r if de­ has both GoodHousekeeping Seal ROOMS A V A IL A B L E for sum ­ Monza. 4-speed tran sm issio n . th irsty. $25. Cal l 351-4687, 32 Original owner. 3 1,19 5 .U all 337- CO RVAIR, 1961 Monzabfoupe. E x - T urquoise and white. 4-speed. sire d . Earn enough during sum ­ of Approval and Parents* M aga­ m er term at B e a l House. Room S E W I N G MACHINE. Z ig -Z a g . 2035. 31 Radio. Whitewall t i r e s . L a n ­ m er to pay for en tire y e a r of cellent condition. Must see. 351— $200. 332-4687 after 5. 32 zine Seal of Commendation. No and board, S 15 5 .C a ll E D 2 -5 5 5 5 . BARRACUDA -9h4 Deluxe. H a s sing c a r . L ik e new. $1,495. schooling. O ver 15 $1,000 schol­ i Used o n l y 6 months, Mono- 4730. 1975 B loom field, Okemos. ' L A R K , 1960. 8 -cylin d er stand- ' dinners to cook, no can vassin g, 33 < gram s, buttonholes, blind hems, e v e ry :;.irg ' 24,000 m iles. E x ­ _______ 33 SPA RTA N MOTORS a rsh ip s w ere awarded to quali­ no cred it re je c ts , no ch arge ­ A T T R A C T IV E ROOM. Area of i em b roid ers, etc. 56.94 p e r celler.- c dm n. Must s e l l . ard. 2-d oo r. New tir e s . Me­ CO RVAIR, 1962 Monza Coupe. 4- 3000 E , Michigan fied students» On the jo b 'train ­ backs. Lead s furnished. E xcep ­ beautiful hom es. Slim m er term . chanically in to p condition. month or >49."3 c a sh . Cal l 372— Certi: g company cm . *?9 -2S 3S .’ s p e e d , 102 h.p. T achom eter. IV 7 - 3 7 15 C ing for p ra ctic a l use of your ed­ tionally high incom e. Phone484- M ileage, 32,500. $200. A fter 5, Graduate student o rp ro fe s s io n - 0200, ext. 380, ask for M r. 34 . R e ad re st. New 7xl3w h itew alls. ucation .during s um raer months, 58 2". *'*u)'V(\ J ^ r , H oward. 33 , qj^man. '3 5 5 -7 9 6 6 . • < / ^■<•33 THI LAY n V -fr'V T -9 6 4. Landau V '^ ^ v ll7 6 .' • 'T V • ta /b n > K k ' * * » ^ ’.h ± $900. 4 * 2 -3 M O f ” ' 31 hardtop. 9,500 m iles. Power zt-ifrtf'while y h i ' l w r . R'ADfb . f \ \ O l \ C E R -S a Iesm an! A P P R O V L D, S U P I R V IS £ D CORVAIR C O N V E R T IB L E , T962 M ERCU RY, 19 6 3, M eteor. 4- door, V -8 , standard, newwhite- windows. Leath er se a ts. Like designed by this m ulti-m illion d ollar corporation, that hun­ A lso , F ir s t C la s s E n gin eer- room s for sum m er term . F r a ­ SEWING M ACHINES. .'5 Fraud new automatic z ig -z a g s. P u r­ C o le -L a y e r- Monza. White, black top. 4- w als, radio. E xcellen t condi­ new! $3,19 5. 882-2727. 33 announcer. W rite State News, tern ity House. $70. 332 -2 56 3.32 chased at bankrupt auction. Your speec. Many e x tra s . Excellent d reds of studen’ s have taken ad­ T ru m b le C o . tion, Phone ED 7-2 7 2 3 . 34 TH LN D ERB1RD , 19 5 6 . B lack . Box A -L Student S e rv ic e s B uild ­ P R IV A T E ROOMS fo r 1 or 2. N ear vantage of. Many form er stu­ choice, S39.50-S79.95, Save up condition. $1,15 0 . 355-8 703. 31 CORVAIR MONZA 1963 4-speed. M ERCURY 1956 hardtop. 2-door. Two tops. Full pow er. Automat­ ic tran sm issio n . A vailable Sat­ dents a re s till in our company ing. 33 cam pus. U n su p ervised . Sum m er to $200. E a sy te rm s. 2 ®* y e a r or F a ll. Phone a fter 5:30 , 332 - p arts w arran ty. 5 y e a r fre e Real estate Radio, B ig engine. 22,000 m iles. Driven only 31,000 guaranteed actual m iles. Equipped with au­ urday, 9 -5. C a ll Saturday, 332- in key executive position s. F o r arrangem ents of perso n al in ter­ F o r Rent 1008. 33 s e r v ic e . F r e e le sso n s included. ap p raisal firm Good tire s . Must s e ll. 337-2256. 31 tomatic tran sm issio n . R a d i o , T 8518. H LN D ERBIRD , 1 9 6 1 C 32 onvert- view , tim e, schedule, in the city TUX R E N T A L S . Why pay m ore? G IR L S : H APPIN ESS is living at $8.50 fo r whites, $9 fo r black. H urry! EDWARDS D ISTRIBU T­ ha's job o p e n i n g s CO RVAIR, 1963 Monza. Automat> h e a t e r . New t ir e s . Spotless throughout. M echanically p er­ ible. Mahogany with white inter­ you wish to work, c a ll G r a n d R apids, G L 9-5079; Kalam azoo, $9.50, other c o lo rs. Includes the Gamma Phi B eta House during sum m er school. Only ING CO ., .1115 N. Washington, L ansing. IV 9-6448, 34 for i c tran sm issio n , rad io , heater. Good condition. $ 1,2 5 0 .C a ll 669- fect !! A L EDWARDS LINCOLN, io r. Full P o w er. Top condition. $1,695. C a ll 882-6448. 32 345-0463; L ansing, 484-2367, com plete outfit. L atest s ty le s . Evening appointments. Wend- $205 fo r 10 w eeks. Inquire at 1/ 3 SAVINGS on Optical needs, M ERCU RY, 3125 E . Saginaw. 482-1185; South Bend, 234-4949; ED 2-6426. - 35 p re scrip tio n s, re p a ir s . Optical T em porary and Permanent 9798, any tim e. 32 B attle C re e k , 963-7988. C48 row s South Lansing C le a n e rs, TWO WOMEN Graduate Students. (North of Fran do r). Open Mon., TRIUM PH , T R - 3 , 1958. Phone Discount Supply, 416 T u ssing Personn el. C O R V ET TE 1959 S ilv e r . Newen- T h u rs., F rid ay til 9 pm. C32 3 3 7 -15 5 5 . 32 1 1 3 - 1 1 5 W. South St. IV 9 -24 35. Sh are room in spacio u s Oke- Building, L ansing. IV 2-4667. 39 W A ITRESSES AND barten ders gine. F ive new t ir e s . Must sell. 31 mos House. Cooking p riv ile g e s . FOLDING PING-PO NG t a b l e . IN TER VIEWING MAY 18th. MG MIDGET 1962. E xcellen t con- T R - 4 , 1962. One owner. Must see wanted to work at the C o ra l Reasonable. C a ll 332-6 174 . 32 G ables Old Crow in Saugatuck. REN T YOUR T V from NEJAC”. A vailable s t a r t i n g sum m er dition. One owner. $980. 1930 to a p p r e c i a t e . C a ll Wilma B eige carpeting with pad. K it­ F o r Tim e and P lace New Zenith portable for only term . 332-4978 a fter 6. 35 DODGE 1960, 2-d oo r h fa rd to p . Roseland, E a st L an sin g. 33 Patterson after 5, 489-1664. 32 P a rt and fu ll-tim e. See Gee at chen table. L a m p s. ED 2-4486. $9 p er month. F r e e se rv ic e and Power s t e e r i n g , new tire s, MGA 1600, i960. B o d y ,e n g in e e x - TRIUMPH 1963 S p itfire . Red con- the C o ra l G ables in E a st L an ­ 32 Contact B etter-tn an -averag e condition. sing or send your qualifications d e liv e ry . C a ll N E JA C T V Ren­ F o r Sale cellent condition. No ru st. B est v e rtib le . Excellent condition. ta l. 482-0624. C S P E A K E R S , WOOFERS. S w e e t H YDROPLANE (RACING) E x c e l- MSU Placement Bureau $400. C a ll owner, d ays, TU o ffer. C a ll 332-024 1. 31 to the Old C row in Saugatuck.32 lent condition. S teerin g wheel C a ll Jim after 5 pm ., 882-6065. 2 -577 7. 31 P A R T -T IM E WORK. S eve ra l stu- S ixteen s, many oth ers. Cheap! MGB 1964. 10,000 m ile s. W i r e 33 Apo rtm ents a n d throttle included. $100. wheels, tonneau c o v e r. Radio, VA LIAN T, 1961 Wagon. Low m ile- dents with use of c a r w ill be ED 2-8 369 . 32 A PA RTM EN T to sublease for Phone IV 4-3770. 32 heater. B est o ffer. 355-108 7 aft­ hired to help in prom o.: in of new B IC Y C L E STO RA G E: S a le s, s e r - age. 3-speed floor shift. Radio. sum m er term . C ed ar V illag e. SUMM ER C LE A R A N C E on all e r 5:30 pm. 31 teaching m achines ’ Lansing vice and re n tals. E A ST LA N ­ Whitewall tir e s . $695. C a ll IV Phone 3 51-558 7. 32 ste re o equipment. B & R HOUSE a re a . A pproxim ately $50 p e r SING C Y C L E . 1 2 1 5 E . Grand MUSTANG 1965 C onvertib le. 4- 2-5456 . 32 OF ST E R E O , 1152 W. Grand R iv ­ speed, six c ylin d er. $2,24 5. ED V O L K S W A G E N 1961 s e d a n . week for 20 hours. Evenings and G IR LS, FO U R. N icely furnished R iv e r . C a ll 332 -8 30 3. C home. L o v ely ya rd . T w o -g irl FRESH F R U I T S , vegetables, e r , W illiam ston. H ours daily, 7-7406. 32 weekends. Som e fu ll-tim e sum ­ Through only one Michigan win­ apartment. C lo se to cam pus. 4:30 - 9. Saturd ay. 9 -3:30 . 34 OLDSM O BILE, 1964 F - 8 5 , 4-door m er positions also availab le. plants and many other quality te r. $950. C a ll 351-5093 or 35 5 - Sum m er a n d w in ter. 332-219 5 S T E R E O -H I-F I,H e a th -K it AmpT deluxe s e d a n . 12,400 m iles. C a ll Nora at A nsw ering S erv ic e item s. P R IN C E ’S F A R M M AR­ 1865. 31 after 5 :3 0 . 31 lifie r , V.M . turntable, matched $2,100. One owner. Olds engi­ any tim e. IV 5-4oui. 31 K E T , Okemos Road at Grand VOLKSWAGEN, 1 9 6 2 . G r e e n sp e a k e rs. A ll for $95. Cal l 351- n eer. 485-1681. 35 K E L L Y G IR L S ER V IC E w ill be E A S T LANSING. Interesting, R iv e r . Opening May 1s t . H ours, Good condition. One o w n e r . E a rly A m erican D ecor. P rim e 5288. 34 OLDSMOBILE 1955 ’ 88’ . V ery interview ing May 25 for g ir ls 9 -8 . C 37,000 m iles. Custom interior. location. Sum m er, fall occu­ G E T YOURS - Phil F ran k ’ s C a r - BO AT, MOTOR, t r a ile r a c ce s- good body, excellen t motor and fo r sum m er employment any­ $850. C a ll 355-572 9 . 33 pancy. O ver 21. 332-29 36 ; 3 32 - s o r ie s . 14 ft. M ahoganyCentury. tran sm issio n . Dependable. $150. where in the United States. P o s­ toon Book. 50 of P h il’ s best VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Excellent itions w ill be for ty p ists, stenog­ 1887. 31 C artoons in a beautifully bound 30 hp Evin rude. E le c tric s ta rt­ 351-4865 this weekend. 33 condition. Must s e ll this week. ra p h e rs, a n d general office C E N T R A L LOCATION. E v e ry - e r . E x tr a s . $600. C a l l ED book - $1.00 each. F o r o rd e rs Make an offer. C a ll 484-8036.33 w o rk e rs. Sign up at the P la c e ­ 2 -2 0 2 5. 32 thing furnished except linens, of five or m ore, c a ll: 351-4322 CED ARBRO O KE A R M S O PEN a lly p erfect. Body clean, inter­ io r clean, good heater, good ment B ureau . M ANAGER T R A IN E E : $475 per month to sta rt. F o r interview 32 d ish es. Tw o men. ED 2 -3 3 6 3 .3 1 E d e n Roc A p ts . between 6 p .m . and midnight. E N G L I S H L l G H T - W’ElGH T 3-sp eed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, full .A T T E N T IO N T h is sum m er can be the ? 208 Cedar Street 252 R iv e r St., E .L . HOUSE tir e s . Reasonable o ric e . 35 3- c a ll, from 12-2 Dm. onlv. 482- p ric e . R ental-p urch ase te rm s m ost rew arding of your C h o i c e A p a r t m e n t s f o r F a ll O c c u p a n c y 2627. 32 5554. STU D hN l FOR ya rd worK and 32 N ow l e a s i n g f o r availab le. We also have tennis racq u ets, golf b a lls, badminton life . We have openings that can provide a ve ry good in­ m iscellan eou s. Y e a r round op­ S u m m e r & Fall b ird ie s, gifts and housew ares. com e fo r you in the months One B lock F ro m Campus F r id a y , Saturday and Sunday, M ay 14 , 15 , 1 6 ., Calling AH Students portunity. ED 7-0485. 31 Nat Hammond 332-8488 A C E HARDW HERE, a c r o s s ahead. FEA TU RIN G: from Union. ED 2 - 3 2 1 2 . C P le a s e c a ll us befo re you R e g iste r fo r Detroit A L E X A NIAN’ S - A distingug^jid m ake a decision on that available in Lansing a re a . Op­ tractive f u r n i s h e d two bed­ • Walk-in closets • P riva te balconies a re a sum m er jobs. name in ru g s, carpeting. O rien­ sum m er Job. portunity for $120 p er w e e k .C a r room s, living, dining a re a . K it­ • Laundry facilities • Wood paneling (som e permanent, also) ta ls fo r over 50 y e a r s . C a ll us In terview s arranged by n e c e ssa ry . C a l l M r, Blythe, chen, bath, la rg e c lo se ts, ga­ • Air-conditioning •C o n tem p o rary living (No fee to you) rage and u tility, $110 month. this sp rin g. 2521 E . M ichigan. callin g 485-3663 882-6629. 36 M arried , working couple de­ IV 2 -2 12 2 . 35 Now L e a s i n g Tues. & Vied., May 18, 19. BU S BOYS-.-wanted this y e a r and next. C a i L M rs. Brow n, ED s ire d . F o r appointment, IV 9 -1 2 1:30-5 9-0788 -after 5 pm . 33 2 and 4 S tu d e n t A p a r t m e n t s 2-4 74 1, or apply, 605 M .A .C . 33 B A B Y S IT T E R WANTED for oc- N EED ED ONE G IR L to sublease Men and Women luxury apartm ent for summ er casion al days fo r the re s t of the Show Y o u r P a r e n t s th e B e s t in B urcham Woods Stenos, T y p ists, C le rk s, te rm . C a ll 332-6600. 33 term . C a ll 3 5 i-4 2 3 2 . 32 S tu d e n t L i v i n g A partm ents B u sin ess machine opera­ to rs, dem onstrators. Open House U.S. CORRUGATED FIB R E BOX CO. Men Only 745-76 3 Burcham D rive F rid ay , Saturday and Sunday, May 14 - 16 , 1 - 5 p.m . Warehouse clerk s, N eeds P ack ag in g Students for C edarbrooke A rm s D elta A rm s Show your pa rents Stockmen, D rivers, Industrial labor. S u m m e r W o r k . A ls o S e n i o r s Low ebrooke A rm s H a sle tt A rm s real luxury liv in g and A lum ni fo r P e r m a n e n t W ork. Employers Overload Co. E v e rg re e n A rm s U n iv e rs ity T e rra c e L e a s i n g Information C a ll F i d e l i t y R e a l t y 2 2 16 Penobscot Building D etroit, M ich,, Ph. 9 6 2-316 1 P o sitio n s in Indianapolis, Indiana, Dayton, Ohio and Lincoln, Illin o is. R i v e r s E d g e A nd W a t e r s E d g e A p t s . 444 M ich . A ve. Interview ing WEDNESDAY, M ay 19 , Now le asin g fo r Sum m er & F a ll term s State M anagem ent Corp. 332-8 6 87 ED 2-5041 Contact Placem ent Bureau Placem ent Bureau. n f D < v » r S t. M ike Stitt T hursday. May 13. 1965 F o r Sale F o r Sale Personal S ervice T ra n sp o rta tio n BOAT R E P A IR done reasonable A L A SK A : NEED p assen ger one- O LIN 'Roses H a v e T h o rn s ’ PO R T A B LE T Y P E W R I T E R . LEAVIN G C H E R R Y L ane. Room - APPOINTMENTS FOR P assp ort by M arine craftsm an . A lso one way to Anchorage. Leavin gju n e h o s p it a l V e ry g o o d condition, hardly used. C a ll 355-8050, a fte r5 p m . 32 D ivider, two bedroom lam ps, pillow sham s, sm all b ra s s table. Clothes h a m p e r , m a t c h i n g and application p ictu res now be­ ing taken at HICKS STUDIO. ED 2-6169. One day s e rv ic e ! C beautiful new 16’ ‘ ‘ W olverine’ super runabout. F u lly equipped 18. C o st $30. L eR oy, 482-5910 a fter 3 pm. 31 re p o rt Admitted Wednesday w e re John Tb B e S h o w n H e re shocking inadequacies disclosed with bucket s e a ts, sedan re a r B u rn s, Jackson fresh m an ; G lo­ " R o s e s Have T h o r n s ," a d is­ E L E C T R IC GU ITAR. F e n d e r wastepaper b a s k e t . D rapes, WEDDING AND BRIDESM AID’ S Wanted tinguished film documenting the in this com pelling program d ra­ hook rug. 355-7 9 7 1. 33 d re s se s . Custom handmade, to running ligh ts. Wheel, sh ield. r ia M ille r, R o ch ester ju n io r; style , dual pick, like new. $60. dram atic exp erien ces of a WOOD m atically illu strate the truth of fit you. A lso other sewing and $800. IV 9-1845. Custom Boat BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 for H a rry Smith, Kalam azoo sen ior; C a ll 3 5 1-5 2 8 8 34 WEDDING D RESS. Full length Radio-TV staff m em ber confined his words. Chantilly .lace. Size 11. P erfect alterations. IV 2-4256. 33 Design & R e p air. 1020 Dakin RH P o sitive; $ " for RH nega­ J e s s e Sem bler, Flin t junior; Da­ DIVING LUNG, com plete outfit. within a state mental institution, Perhaps Shakespeare re co g­ S t., L ansing. 8 am .- 9 pm ., 7" tive. Detroit Blood S e rv ic e , Inc. vid H endrickson, Hudson sopho­ $65. Sw iss made portable tran s­ condition. $50. IV 9-16 72. 33 VACATION IN scenic Canada. w ill be presented T h ursday , p.m . nized a sim ila r failing in society Fabulous fishing. $55 weekly d ays. 32 1427 E . Michigan A ve., Hours m ore; Susanna Dillm an, L a c du isto r phonograph, battery oper­ C A R TO P c a r r ie r f o r V o lks- on WMSB (Channel 10), U niver­ when he w r o t e : " R o s e s have for two. Box 72, Jack so n , M ichi­ ACCIDENT PR O BLEM ? C a l l 9 -4 , Monday, Tuesday, Wednes­ Flam beau, W is., junior; Robert ated. $50. C a ll 489-3874. 32 wagen. 332 -8 552 . 33 sity television. thorns and silv e r mountains mud. KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY day, F rid ay , 12 -7 T h ursd ay. V o ie rs, Mt. Clem ens fresh m an , gan. 33 L a st A p ril, T a m ra Wood, a s­ Clouds and e clip se s stain both R E L A X -A -C IS O R . P e rfec tw o rk - KENMORE AUTOMATIC zig-zag SHOP. Sm all dents to large 489-7587. 48 and Jud y Ann Wing, Unionville sewing m achine. L a s t y e a r’ s F R E E ! A thrilling hour of beauty! sistant public a ffa irs d irector of moon and sun, a n d loathsome ing condition. C a l l 337-0759 w re c k s. A m erican and foreign A B E T T E R PRICE for your c a r junior. model including walnut f l o o r F o r appointment c a ll 484-4519. T i m e - L i f e B ro a d ca st, Grand canker lives in sw eetest bud. All a fter 5 pm. 31 c a r s . Guaranteed work. 489- at PH 1LP DODGE,- 1431 E a st A lso a d m i t t e d w e re Susan model console, 16 decorative M E R LE NORMAN C o sm etics R e e se , Royal Oak sophom ore; Rapids, volunteered to pose as a men make fau lts.’ ’ C a Me r a ; n i k k o r e x - f w ithf/2 7507. 1 4 1 1 East Kalam azoo. C M ichigan. See R uss L a y . Phone stitch drop-in ca m s, p leater, Studio, 1600 E . M ichigan. C32 Thom as M cC affrey, P a l a t i n e , patient in the Kalam azoo S t a te Huff To Address 50 mm lens and c a s e . $150 or TOD KINTNER o ffers counseling, IV 4-4517. C buttonholer, fender, zipper foot, STUDENTS: ON your birthday 111., fresh m an ; Ja n ic e M cC arty, H ospital. H er two-week im per­ best o ffer. C a ll 337-154 0 . 31 s e r v ic e on buying or sellin g R e al T H R E E GIRLS wish to sublet etc. $110. C a ll 6 55-236 1. 35 come down fo r a fre e pizza. E a st L ansing sophom ore; Stepha­ sonation was known only to a apartm ent, close to cam pus, for Business Dinner ANTIQt'E CO LT P ercu ssio n P is - E sta te . IV 5 -17 7 7 or ED 2 -2 8 10 . handful of people — not to staff BIM BO’ S P iz z a . 484-7817. C32 35 nie G ru b er, Eaton Rapids sen­ tols. 6. C a ll 337 -2 5 8 1. 33 M o b il* Homes sum m er term . C a ll 353-1240 or personnel or patients. io r ; Judith R ic e , G re e n ville soph­ BA BYSITTIN G S E R V IC E . A v a il- 3 5 3 - 10 0 '. 33 S A C R IF IC E . MAGNOVOX Con- H O L'SETRA ILER, 1962 Huron 50* Peanuts P ersonal able after school and weekends. PIANO, SM A LL upright or spinet. om ore; B r ij M. M itruke, E ast The special p rogram , “ R oses sole H i-F i A M -F M . Beautiful x 10 '. Good condition. Two bed­ A L L PERSONS interested in a L an sin g doctoral c a n d i d a t e , Have T h o r n s ," is the result of Warren Huff, chairm an of the t o n e . G r e a t condition. $65. And, mother availab le days in C a s h . MacLaughlin’ s Piano M iss Wood’ s attempt to learn the B oard of T ru ste e s , w ill be the ro om s, washing machine. On Norman F e ll fan club, write N gozi Nwan Kwo, N igerian spe­ Thom , 351-4753 after 6. 33 own home, IV 5-0 2 18 . 31 M art. Phone IV 2 -7356 . 32 kind of treatm ent that awaits the guest speaker F rid ay evening at park lot. R easonable. 337-0316 . Box E - 5 , State News. 32 c ia l program undergraduate; and 98* SIZE P e p to -B ism a l, 57* with PA C EM A K ER 1956. S’ x 45’ . Well IRONINGS, IN my W e s t side PIANOS- A L L kinds, including mentally ill today. the annual banquet of Beta Gam ­ FAR M HOUSE: A resounding de- Norman L e e , Junior.________ this ad only. M A REK R E C A L L hom e. $1 an hour. Phone 489- old u p rig h 's. RO BERT WEAR The n arrative of the program ma Sigma and the Graduate School m ade. E xcellent condition. B est feat of Beta Theta P i tonight PRESCRIPTIO N C E N T E R , 301 o ffer over $1,900. IV 9-0056 aft­ 2334 . 31 Refinishing Shop, Phone TU Wanted was compiled from M iss Wood’ s of B u sin ess in Kellogg C enter. would be greatly appreciated. 2 -332 0 . 35 on - the - scene tape recordings. N. C lip p ert, by Fran d o r. C 31 e r 5 pm. 33 Typing Service CO U PLE D ESIRES to rent house Huff’ s topic is " T h is B usiness L ik t 15-0. "T h e P h illip s F i l ­ The p icto rial representation of H OM ECRAFT 10’ x 50’ . Lived in PROFESSOR AND WIFE want fo r two or m ore y e a r s . Reason­ of Education." lie s .” 31 B A R B l M EL, P ro fe ssio n a lty p ist. her startling experiences was 18 months. E xcellen t condition. MEN OF Sigm a Phi E psilon, doi?t apartment or house to rent one able. C all 3 5 5 -5 9 35 , after 6pm . No job too la rg e or too sm all. la te r filmed in the hospital. Im m ediately p r e c e d i n g the Many e x tra s. C a ll IV 2 - 2 114 aft­ y e a r beginning August. No ch il­ _____________ 32 m iss Pappas and the boys at the Block off cam pus. 332 -32 55. C~ dren. 332-8105 after 4:30 pm .33 WANTED TO R E N T : T h re e bed - President John F . Kennedy told banquet, Beta Gam m a, a national e r 5:30 pm. 31 Alpha Gamm’ s seren ad e. The C o n gress in 1963, “ We have long business adm inistration honor­ ANN fiROWN typist and m ulti- room home in E a st Lansing. S T A R 1963 10’ x 50’ . T w o - P led g es. 31 lith offset printing (B lack and DRUMMER NEEDS work. Photie neglected the m entally ill and ary fratern ity, w ill initiate 30 new New MSU faculty m em ber. C a ll bedroom. E xcellen t condition. S E C R E T AGENT 00113. Who are white and colo r). IB M . G eneral 33 2 -5 7 3 3 . 33 this neglect must end.’ ’ T h e m em bers. 355-1644. 32 In E a st Lansing p ark . C a ll 332 - you? Report in. Aloha from typing, t e r m p ap ers, th eses, 0 5 7 0 . ___________________3 1 ■LAST D A Y ! ' T o d av Glen M. at N orthwestern. C all d isserta tio n s. ED 2-8384. C 33058. 31 M , C H IG A N K it itrctlll , 1:00 L o s t & Found B A R B I M E L , P ro fessio n al typist. 3 os FOUND: LAD IES Elgin w a t c h MY HEART of H ea rts: ¿ven a No job too large or too s m a ll. -p t* ; T W I Z' 4U-71H A T R I ... 4sas#os ren Mastroianni ,n vmtnu 5: 15 Guynie becom es a dirty old Block off. cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . \V S 9.25 Marnage itaiian style (gold). N ear Men’ s IM. In itials man at 22! K eduJ. 31 C DeSicas E .H .Y . on inside. C a ll 355- HOu) u)AS THE FAMILY REUNION? PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. TOMORROW DID VOÜ $ÉE A il YOl/R BROTHERS 9282. 31 Real E state IBM S e le c tric . D issertatio n s, mColor M iO SISTERS ? DIO SOU HAVE A LO ST: LADIES Lucian P ica rd th eses, term p ap ers. 3 3 7 - 15 2 7 , L a k e La n s in g FOR S A L E : Two four-bedroom 60OD TiME ? üOHAT HAPPENED ? watch. White g o l d . Between C 2a homes now under construction. baseball field and Wilson H all. 923 and 945 Southfield D rive, JO B R ESU M ES, 10 0 cop ies, $4.50 353-0 318 . Rew ard. 33 P erso n al Smith and Smith Construction, 140 High S treet, W illiam ston, 655-1716 or 655-20 '6. 34 ALD IN GER D IRECT MAIL Ad­ ve rtisin g . 533 N. C lip p ert. IV 5 - 2 2 1 3 . _____________________ A m u s e m e n t P a rk R EN T your T V from N E JA C , M .A .P . TYPIN G S E R V IC E . T h e­ O k e m o s and H a s le tt Road NEW. TH R EE bedroom ranch. New Zenith portable for only s e s , term and d issertatio n s. 6 M il e s E a s t o f L a n s in g Carpeting. Lum inous kitchen. $9 p er month. F r e e se rv ic e F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y Bath, b u i l t - i n s , d i s p o s a l , Phone IV 5-0107. 33 and d e liv e ry . C all N E JA C T V drapes. $15,750. 105 ft. frontage. B u y e rs for what you have to sell R ental. 482-0624. C T R A V E L AF AR, we’ ll insure 882-8260. _____________ 32 a re many. A C la ssifie d Ad will E v e n i n g s At 7 P .M . Fred Kohlmar your c a r. G o i n g to N igeria? S ervice connect the w ire s. production / W e'll take c a re of you. World­ wide insurance fo r wide awake T V R EN TA LS for students. Econ- S u n d a y At 1 P .M . COLOR, om ical ra tes by the term and people. BU BO LZ INSURANCE, G L A D M E R Note: O r g a n iz a tio n s M ay M ake month. U n iversity T V R entals. 220 A lbert. ■ C 31 P re servatio ns F o r P i c n i c s , At 484-9263. C 3 E ¥ :;:::!E|L T- i 1;: TH ESES PR IN TED . Rapid se rv - 4U -N 3I ► 4G8-G4G»---- Reduced R ates, By C a l l i n g . . . C A M P U S VI EW A P T S . ic e . Drafting supplies. Xerox cop ies. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E ­ CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M . FE 9-8221 South Cedar a( Jolly Rood TU 2 24 79 Now Renting for Summ er HURRY . . .L A S T 2 DAYS the Anticipation far exceeded PR IN T, 221 South Grand. 482- U nsupervisec. 5431. C 32 FE A T U R E At 1:0 5 - 3 :15 NOW THRU SAT. (2) HITS t h e a c t u a l event: k D IAPER S E R V IC E , three types 5 :2 0 -7 :2 5 -9 :3 5 P.M . NOW! 75* to 5:30 -x a r-A 3 Month L e a s e s of diapers t o choose from . C A M P U S Eve. & Sun. $1.00 ASfrfrSSION $1.00 CHUvSVREN UNDER 12 FREE C m # Mahriit Check Our Summer Bulk wash for clean er whiter Mew T H E AT R P Feature Today HIT NO( I) IN C O L O R AT 8:10 d iap ers. Fluff dried and folded. ...T MT-oari „ÎSRSSfS* ► > « « « ---- 1:10 - 3 :10 - 5 :15 - 7 :2 5 - 9 :3 0 W ALT DISNEY F E A T U R E T TE Jb êlèfv ; S p e cfa/s U se your own or rent o u rs.C o n ­ tain ers furnished. No deposit. H u n d ts Artidi»«? i ‘w IN COLOR . 324 Michigan Avenue 25 y e a r s experience. B Y - LO 332-6246 D IAPER S E R V I C E . 10 10 E . PAMAVt'yON* —MÉTWOOOU» "O ne of the best, com edies I've e v e r seen; Marvin "G O LD E N HORSE R E V U E ” w a s . m agnificent as was h is h o rse 1’ ’ - J a m f s Coen, Kltchl^atWv ^ < » 2 -0 4 2 1. - * -Li WATCH "REPAIRING "and clean ­ S ta rts $ à T Ü R D A T V 4 6 17 E , ' H „XT **• ’’ ' HJi «A fWTr NO(2) A I I ’t H( f 'N C ’^ .A y ? ìo*") DOUBLE F E A T l R L "D estin ed for the Academy Awnr s. Let Marvin ing, using the new u ltrasonic THE STORY OF THE, Grand Opening Sell-abratwn has found him self a new life as “ a Comedian’" - THE WILDEST STY ADVENTURE IMMORTAL HANK : • cleaning equipment. Ring siz ­ Jon Kent, 609 W„ F ee Hall A MAN EVER LIVED! ing and remounting. A ll work WILLIAMS’ * I r MGMmsuis •' çjffta work/s at guaranteed. THOMPSON I ¡ » PIRlBfRG SIMONPRODUC1ION COtUMBiA HAROLD JE W E L R Y , 223 M .A .C ., E ast PICTURES M l HECHT s"""t JAMES g re a te r L an sing. C a ll ED 2 -2 29 3. 48 D IAPER S E R V IC E , sam e diapers ü u g ta a fe tf Presents e M « Production GARNER Capitol C ity Mobile Hom es returned. E ith er yours o r ou rs. J ¡ EVAMARIE ROD M s B A L L O U SAINT-TAYUm With our se rv ic e , you may in­ 3323 South Pennsylvania. Avenue. clude two pounds of baby clothes Lansing, Michigan that do not fade. D iaper pail furnished. _ M M H EEM UNl G EO RG E H AM ILTO N SU SA N O LIV ER M a y 14 th , 1 5 th & 16th AM ERICAN DIAPER SER V IC E 914 E .G ie r St. IKM H C H IN 'M H E H I M R E D BU TT O N S- ARTH U R O 'C O N N ELL I _ PANAVISION 1 in PAW A V IS IO N ’ lk _ IV 2-0864. O p e n 9 AM to 9 P M C THE U1WNG COIESTBBBVUYI F R I D A Y an d S A T U R D A Y W O R L D of Soff«iMr m« « in uirnuu ino non» r piìrson ________________ A B B O TT and muoio micmi ■D.ttcnotir uuoi siiviusui* | m COLUMBIA COLORI Producedb», 6 D R I V E O p e n 12 N o o n to 9 P M COST ELLO Steve M cQueen " B A B Y THE RAIN M U S T , F A L L ” - I N Kum SUNDAY M ll e s S o u t h w e s t <* L a n s i n g o n M - 7 8 L e a r n How' Y o u C a n L i v e In L u x u r y F o r Now ! L im ite d Engagement ! EXCLUSIVE SHOWING! $ 1 .9 8 /D a y SEE THE DISPLA Y OF ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! "BEST FOREIGN FU M ” TO D A Y G eneral and Brigadier Homes at 7:00, 9:30 p.m . JOSEPHE LEVINE C OM E E A R L Y R E G IS T E R FOR T H E F R E E P R IZ E S ft ,. \ STATE ANTHONY QUINN SOPHIA ALANBATES-IRENE PAFAS LOREN *SSSt\ AND F O R T H E W HOLE F A M IL Y V v 321 .3 -X J "ZD RBA TH E Q R B K " MARCELLO S ta rts FR ID A Y : » c H LA K : D W T .A M a s t r o ia n n i J ¥ X GRAND PRIZE A T h rillin g D ram atic P age Prom A m erica’ s H istory Of Expanding F ro n tie rs! One Of The World’ s G reatest Living S to rie s I P ortable Television John Steinbeck’s ^ P a t i o T a b l e w ith G o u r m e t S e t ti n g "GRAPES j U n n L U l U l t l l *CHMnoutoucotfiureu m m fta m n im PADin DflMTI OF WRATH” C O - F E A T U R E SHOWN ONCE AT 10:37 | ■ ^C ookw are Set H enry Fonda • ^ F u lly - E q u ip p e d P icnic B a sk e t Jane D a rw ell John C o rro d in e S p i c e R a c k and S p i c e s John Qualen C h a rle y G rapew in Italian Eddie Q u illa n Capitol City Mobile Homes F r i . 7:20 , 9:50 P.M . Presen ted in cooperation with M .S .U .’ s AT & L Dept. 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing. M ichigan T hursday. May 13. 1965 ( a le n d a r o f Negro Challenges On WKAR H is C h o ic e W a s ( a>m iiig E v e n ts Thursday P re-M ed ical Society — S p .m ., Business Community E li G in sb erg , d ir e c to r of con­ b ee n very' a n ti-N e g ro . L aw s w ere T hu rsda y— AM 10:05 a .m . M u s i c Room— BLOW: Ode on the Death of Henry P u rc e ll. R ig h t s O r R ic h e s M USTAN G 32 Union. s e rv a tio n of hum an re so u rce s p a s s e d in m an y s ta t e s to keep 2 p.m . Springtim e— GRAIN­ DETROIT (UPI)— M artin Luther King, had he not wanted to be IS : Outing Club— 7:30 p .m ., 204 at C o lu m b ia U n iv e rsity , to ld a N e g ro e s out, he s aid . G E R : Country G ard ens; MOR- a lead er of the c iv il righ ts m ovement, could have becom e the p astor N atural Science. c a m p u s audience that the N egro, T h e N eg ro in th e p a s t h as been L E Y : About the M ay P o le ; D E L ­ of C entral Methodist Church at an annual s a la r y of $25,000. Fellow ship of C h ris tia n Ath­ in h is stru g g le for civil righ ts, on th e p e r ip h e r y of A m e ric a n IUS: O ver the H ills and F a r The R ev. Ralph Abernathy told se v e ra l c iv il righ ts r a llie s in le te s— o rg an iza tio n al m e e tin g — is ch alleng in g the " B u s i n e s s S o c ie ty , but g r e a t a d v a n c e s have b e e n m a d e in th e p a s t 25 y e a r s . Away; BEETH O VEN : B ag atelle, " F u r E lis e ” ; KAY: W e s t e r n A la b a m a M onday that King had been o ffe re d the C e n tr a l Methodist N ot f o r th e tim id - 7 p .m ., V a rsity Club R oom , Sta­ C o m m u n ity " also. pastorate in 1958. Speaking in E rik s o r K iv aW ed ­ T h e changing c o d e to w a rd th e Symphony; M O ZART: C o u n t r y H e s a id King, w ho is a sso c ia te p a s to r of h is f a t h e r ’s E b e n e z e r dium. Women’ s H P E R Club— 7 p .m ., n esd a y afternoon, G in sb erg said N e g ro is fo rc in g th e b u s in e s s D ances; G R IEG : Elfin Dance and B aptist .C hurch in Atlanta, tu rn e d down the o ffe r to r e m a in a t the A suit destined A l b u m L e a f; TCH AIKOVSKY: Women’ s IM-lounge. th at the N egro w ants " j o b s , bet- c o m m u n ity to r e - e v a lu a te i t s p o - head of the Southern C h ristian L ead ersh ip Conference. te r jobs and m o re than ju s t sitio n , he said . V ariations on a Rococo Them e; to b e w o r n National Henry Hitt C rane, p astor em eritus at C entral Methodist Church, HOVHANESS: U p o n Enchanted jo b s /’ In re s p o n s e to th e N eg ro c h a l­ Ground; MENDELSSOHN;- Mid­ said he made the o ffer to King a fter he had preached at the church. In re la tin g th is c h a l l e n g e , lenge, th e b u s in e s s w orld m u st " 1 told him it would be my greatest d e s ire to see him follow me by t h e g i r l who Honorary sum m er Night’ s D ream . G in sb e rg s ta r te d by explaining ch a n g e in th r e e w av s. Thursday— F M in the p a s to ra te ," C rane sa id . the N eg ro ’s position in A m e r ­ D is c rim in a tio n d o e s e x is t in " H e said he w as gratefu l fo r the o ffer, but he turned it down ican D em o c ra c y . 10 a.m . OnCampus— D r.A bba h ir in g p r a c ti c e s am o n g b u s in e s s P . L e rn e r, MSU P ro fe s s o r of b e c a u s e he wanted to co n tin u e in h is civil rig h ts w o r k . " k n o w s how to Holds Picnic T h e l'.S . h as "c h o k e d ” on its to d ay , G in s b e rg c h a rg e d . Econom ics, ‘ ‘The Econom ic Di­ C ra n e , who s e rv e d the church f o r 20 y e a r s an d b e c a m e pastor p r o m is e of d e m o c ra c y to the T h i s m ay be u n inten tio n al, but lem m a of Developing N a tio n s." em eritu s in 1958, said he even went so fa r a s to ask fo r approval N eg ro , he said . T h e A m e ric a n s till it e x is ts . E ach b u s in e s s of such a m ove from the church board com posed of about 50 laym en sw ing. 1 p .m . M usic T h e ater— Mu­ Alpha Phi Sigma, national p o ­ D e m o c ra c y h as n ev er re a lly in­ sho uld d ec id e th at they should s ic a l, " B y e - B y e B ird ie * '— o r i­ and women. lic e adm inistration h o n o rary , and clud ed the N eg ro within it. p e r s o n a lly try to e lim in a te as ginal Broadway c a st. " I told him (King) that the C entral pulpit is the fre e s t in the land,” A v a i l a b l e in the School of P o lic e A dm inis­ T h e whole co u ntry h as in fact m uch d is c rim in a tio n a s p o s s i b le . 7:30 p.m . U niversity Sympho­ C rane added. "C e n tra l w as the f ir s t white church in Detroit to fully tration and Public Safety w ill ny O rch estra in concert—C o m er in te g ra te ." N assau turquoisej sponsor a picnic, 1-6 p.m ., F r i ­ day. The picnic w ill of M r. and M r s . be at the hom e R alph T u r n e r , Fe llo w s h ip O f f e r e d B y L . Jo n es, conductor. Shari An­ d erson, soprano, .V A UQ H A N - W ILLIAM S: " W a s p s ," O verture; 4 Á a n d in o n e 4331 H ulett Road, O k e m o s.F ood, B A R B E R : "K n o x v ille : Sum m er of 1 9 1 5 " ; GOM ER: "T e m p e s t’ ’ i piece style r e fre s h m e n ts and «winning ta - d lit ie s w ill be fr e e . D r a m a D e p a r tm e n t Suite; SHOSTAKOVITCH: Sym ­ phony No. 1. ► in b l a c k A ll police a d m in is tra tio n stu ­ The D ep artm en t of Drama at sic outline a s w e ll," Reynolds 9 p .m . Ja z z Com posite—with dents and faculty and staff m e m ­ M ichigan S t a t e w ill aw ard a said . B ria n Rublein. S2 5 .0 0 b e rs a re invited. 52,500 S hubert Fellow ship in Along with a data sheet of back­ play w ritin g to a g rad u ate student who is in te re ste d ir. w orking on a ground inform ation, these p lays Enzian Petitions Repairs Quick! at VJgavfn a re to be submitted to 149 Audi­ Bator Opticians Polish Professor c o m p lete th re e - a c t play. torium by Monday. P e t i t i o n s f o r th e Enzi.in L a w re n c e Shubert L aw ren ce The $2,500 fellow ship extends H o n o ra r y a r e due at 5 p .m . 1 203 East To Speak Here J r . , c h a irm a n of the Shubert from Septem ber, 1965, to June, F r id a y in 324 S tudent S e r v ic e s . 'G ra n d R iv e r F oundation, said that the sole in­ 1966. During this tim e, the re c ip ­ M e m b e rs of th e new m e n ’s • sm flRTiueflR • K a s im ie rz D ab ro w sx i, pr le s ­ te r e s t of che Sam S. Shubert ient w ill be lim ited to 6-9 hours h o n o ra ry will be s e le c te d fur 223 & 303 A b bo tt ED 2 -5 2 2 2 s o r at the P o lish A cadem y F oundation is to aid young men of graduate work. th e i r s e r v ic e to r e s i d e n c e h alls. S cien ce, will speak b e fo re .'•psy­ ar.d w om en in the early, difficult chology colloquium 4 p .m . T h u r s ­ days of what he hopes will become day at 111 Olds. th e ir p ro fe s sio n , th e ir c ra ft and H is topic is " P o s i tiv e D isin ­ th e i r a r t form . te g ra tio n .1’ D abrow sk: is.-.Is. di­ r e c t o r of the In stitu te f Child m uAstpp be licants fo r the fellow ship P s y c h ia try and M ental Hygiene p r o g r a m ada:m itted to a graduate MSU by Sept. 15, T h e In te r fr a te r n ity C o u n c il ir, W arsaw . He is author of " P o s i tiv e D .s - 1965. in te g ra tio n ," a b o o k re c e n tly E .C . R eynolds, a s s o c ia te p ro­ p ub lish ed in E ng lish . f e s s o r ir. speech , said the candi­ P au l Bakar,, p r o f e s s o r of p sy ­ d a te s should subm it at least one chology, c a lls h im th e " f o r e n v r s t o r.e -a ct o r th r e e - a c t play . Addi­ p s y c h ia tris t ir, P olan d. tional ex a m p le s would be bene­ fic ia l, he sa id . Countess Speaks " I f an individual is w orking on a s c r ip t, he m ay subm it the ba- Ed H onorary P hi Delta Kappa, education and h o n o r a r y , w ill ele c t its o ffic e rs to r next y e a r at a luncheon m e e t­ ing fro m 11:45 to 1 today in 1961 N o rth C a s e . L uncheon tick ets m a y be p u rc h a s e d at th e cafe­ T h e P a n h e lfe n ic B o a r d te r ia desK.^ • # * it S * • • • • # « • • • • dim m ' ir** •F e a tu rin g * • Hot P iz z a • Foot Longs • S ubm arines t W ISH FOR D E LIV E R Y THE C ALL PIZZA PIT ED 2 0 8 6 3 203 M .A .C . ZET A TAU A LP H A th e b e s t o f lu c k w ith th e ir r e c o lo n iz a tio n a n d h o p e i t is a g re a t success V R e p S trip e O x fo rd S o r o r it ie s F r a t e r n it ie s Û y j i l l erg < * rikpT t a A i gr'ityi ' 'T i l t. 4L A'7-(Tha !•. p .Jh V X Ii y 'V ' ’ tfa ifp a .V n J u .W V ^ i (C Ö L & W f i* i ’iNtif/pS P h i " ’ ?* P si U psilon Wat,erc.ress-CQol cotton oxTord‘batiste. 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