‘Real Leaders ’ Hope EWS MICHIGAN O f ASMSU- Hann STATE UNIVERSITY F o r the fir s t tim e, student govern­ Hannah emphasized that when he steps Vol. 55 Number 308 East Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 14, 1965 Price 10c ment is in the hands of the few real off campus he is only one citizen of the student lead ers, P resid en t John A . Han­ city and has only one vote. In answ er to another question Hannah CORE Leader Blasts nah said Wednesday night in a question and answer sessio n at Shaw Hall. outlined the changes the campus w ill un­ Hannah blamed the death of AL’SG on dergo within the next few y e a rs . student apathy. Too many of the re p re ­ B eal Gardens w ill be extended eastw ard sen tatives lacked the respect of their con­ to B e sse y Hall and the can oe.shelter, he stituents, he said, as he voiced the hope said . that AS.VISU w ill not have to fa c e ’ this N ear the new Psychology building will problem . be a twelve story Social Science Building. "Student go vern m en t," Hannah said, T he h ig h -rise construction w ill leave Board Of Realtors "sh o u ld be encouraged to do everything m ore open greer, sp aces, Hannah sa id . appropriate fo r it to d o ." Admitting that “ The legislatu re is indicating that it this is a vague an sw er, he went on to will give us construction money for the sa y that student government should not lib ra ry additions," Hannah said. T h e p ro - tr y to determ ine what constitutes ar. edu­ "posed addition w ill stand on-the present cation. site of W ells Hall and w ill be about as " I t is not the function of studei ; V- big a s the present lib ra ry , he added. ernm ent t o determ ine who be the The new power plant w ill make it faculty or what c o u rses wi erec p o ssib le to rem ove the old plant on the he said. Explaining his position on ir, loc< iren - tis (in place of the parent), Hann I said north side of the riv e r, Hannah said . “ The old b o ile rs are p ra ctica lly u se ­ l e s s ,” he said, G e rm a n s, tint* Fa rm e r there must be a clim ate of stud- "W e haven’ t been, able to get them in­ havior which is not -ffensive to t lie . He stre sse d that the taxpayer sured for 35 y e a r s ," he quipped, drawing laughter from the audience. Where the old plant now stands will be Israelis M a y Le a d right to expect th is. "T h e University can never dease to act the new Adm inistration Building. in loco p a re n tis ," he said . Hannah said he has declined to use his " T h is U n iversity operates on a budget in e x c e s s of $70 m illio n ," Hannah said. O n Term s Protest position in relatio i to 'E a st Lansing hous,- T h i s req u ires too much staff for our p re ­ A biting attack on Lansing ing problem s. sent Adm inistration Building, he added. re a lto rs and de facto housing “ I am dedicate : to 'ope:' housi he Other buildings mentioned by Hannah BONN, Germ any f — West G e r­ segregation w as made by Ja m e s said , “ but 1 canni 't te 'l E ast Lan? iow as being in variou s stages of planning many a n d I s r a e l announced O. F a rm e r, national d irecto r of to run its a ffa ir s .1 (continued on p a ge 1 1) T hursday the establishm ent of the C ongress of R a cia l Equality full diplom atic relations and A rab (CORE), Thursday afternoon at governm ents as fo re c a st, began F a irc h ild T h eater. closin g Germ an e m b a ssie s. " 1 put full blam e on the Lan­ On one hand it w as a day of sing B oard of R e a lt o r s ," F a rm e r reconciliation from the b itter­ said . " T h e s e p e o p l e a re the H o u s in g S t u d y T o C h e c k n ess of WorJd War II; on the oth­ e r a sustained hostility from the staunchest supporters of s e g re ­ gation in this a r e a ." P a lestin e w ar of 1948. If the East Lansing City- Coun­ c il does not take action toward C hancellor Ludwig E rh ard ’ s open occupancy, F a rm e r pledged, O f f - C a m p u s D is c r im in a t io n official s p o k e s m a n , K arl Guenther Von H ase, told a news he w ill return next week to lead a m a ssiv e protest h ere. conference m at relations actually " 1 applaud the action you peo­ ASMSU will study d iscrim m a The board felt that a com plete w e re e s t a b l i s h e d Wednesday ple a re planning in East L ansing tior. in unsupervised, off-campu over study could not be made in the through an exchange of le tters and I w ish you luck,” he said. housing, the Student B oard de ■ken re st of the term . The deadline between E rh ard and P rim e M in­ " I t should have happened long cided Wednesday. is before dues must be paid for is t e r L e v i Eshkol. a g o ." The B oard postponed the mov the next y e a r. A spokesman fo r campus c ivil In other action, the board: The o fficial announcement was to’ study discrim ination in or also conveyed via West Germ an righ ts groups said that direct ganized living units, includ n ¡zee living —Granted p erm issio n to "the action w a s planned to coincide :o allow the Frien d s of th e Student Notv- am b assad o rs to the Arab nations, fra te rn itie s, so ro ritie s and C- ’’ it explained Bonn’ s standpoint with Monday’ s council m eeting ops. study the violent C o-ordinating C om m u­ to " p r e s s u r e ” E ast L ansing into lern. Tn C.L16. te^’ (jiNCC) to hold a fund r a is ­ and said : “ The Germ an hand re ­ Another com m ittee will ir.ves m ains outstretcned in the A rab taking a strong stand on open oc­ tigate M SL’ s relationship wit tv C cil was ab- ins drive on campus next week. cupancy, but not n e c e ssa rily into icay s m eeting, —A pprover a prc invite r e a lm ." the National Student A s s o c ia te p assin g an ordinance. ( f \ SA\ and re n n rr by the begir P re s i Par tel, Nancv state le g isla tu res to campus next But A rab retaliation w as sw ift. T W E L V E O ’ C L O C K H I G H - - T h e s e t h r e e Wi ng ed S p a r t a n s p l a n e s f l e w in f o r m a ­ He said the action might in­ nine of next winter term . Aÿleswi out that the w inter and spring te rm s. Iraq started the ball rolling by clude a form of c iv il disobe­ --S et 6 p.m . Sunday as an ad­ tion o v e r thé c a m p u s and f ound it in r e a d i n e s s f o r a g a l a we ek e nd. The f l y e r s Byron P eterson , pres.dent - Big Te: breaking relations with W e s t dience o r other type of " s o c ia l ditional meeting tim e. w e r e a l s o in the a i r tc p r o m o t e a m e m b e r s h i p d r i v e f o r t h e i r club. Photopl ane the C ampus National A ssocia tas seti G erm any Wednesday. Follow ing d islocation .” —Ayiimoved.n .K'vqpur ary club- . c ô u r t ç s y of Hughes Ffyinjg S e r v i c e . , P#oto b g J a m e s H. Hi t i ' » i. Advancement. 'V «4P r ju it w e re Jord an , S y ria , Egypt. fFcrrrto^iie having b reakfast to­ cfîtirtebi*!1^ com nr tee and a lee * 0' ' ( (J the Senate slapped"down anotner l i t p J».-* ■.. . • #■- ¿ ft . e . a i «. ’ a la ce . and their guests are Back published sev eral a rtic le s on wy,ci $§S troifa RuC&t^fTslrFf’ ; campus today for Alumni Week- Southern amendment to the Ne­ " I favor the provision put in wartim e propagand a • g ro voting rights bill. the House b ill,” M cCorm ack told She w as up e arly with her ch il­ end. He is a m em ber of the A m er­ dren, and the Radziw ill children, M c C o r m a c k , the top House newsmen. P a tria rch s a re those alumni ican Ci vi l L ib e rtie s Union, the Anthony, 5, and Anna C h ristin a, D em ocrat, said he fav o rs le g is ­ Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katzen- who graduated at least 50 y e a rs Michigan C iv il Rights Com m it­ lation that would outlaw the poll bach has labeled an outright ban 4. They made straight fo r the p al­ ago. The c l a s s of 1915, this tee and was a consultant to the a ce. y e a r ’ s 50th c la s s , will be fo r­ tax a s a requirem ent fo r voting a constitutional risk . He con­ 1962 M i c h i g a n Constitutional m ally welcomed into the ranks in state and local elections. tends the com prom ise version Convention. As the crowd recognized P r e s ­ In the Senate, D em ocratic lead­ w ill deal with poll taxes m ore of the P a tria rc h s. G arfinkel is also an ad viser ident Kennedy’ s widow, a p olice­ The c la s s e s w ill meet fo r lunch e r M ike M ansfield of Montana sw iftly and su rely. to the C arnegie Endowment for man on duty telephoned inside the at the Union atnoon, a n d th e cla ss w a s a top hand in the battle A ban would affect not only In te rn a tio n a l^ e a ce. p alace. L o rd Plunkett, a palace of 1915 will present their c la s s against an outright ban. It ended the four Southern states, but A native of New Y o rk , he has o fficia l, hurried out, and escorted T u esd ay with a 49-45 victo ry the poll tax payments required gift to the U n iversity. taught at the Illin o is Institute of M rs. Kennedy inside the p alace MSU’ s oldest living alumnus, fo r a com prom ise plan that would o f v o t e r s in Vermont’ s town Technology, Dartmouth C ollege gates. Edward N. Pagelsen , 99 and an send the government to court to m eetings. and the U n iversity of Chicago, 1889 graduate, w ill also be at the challenge the taxes s till required The Senate, on a 6 6 -19 roll The Irish Guards band filled from which he earned the Ph.D. luncheon. in M iss is s ip p i, Alabam a, T e x a s c a ll vote, rejected an amend­ the a ir w i t h m usic, a s they M ID W A Y M A G IC — T h a t ’ s what s tu d e n ts and t h e i r g u e s t s w i l l f i n d in P a r k in g Lot C in 1956. Saturday b e t w e e n 600-700 and V irginia, ment which one senator s a i d m arched up and down, but the t h is weekend R ides such as th e o c top us, a f e r r i s wheel and a t i l t - a - w h i r l w ere During 1958-59, G arfinkel was alumni from the c la s s e s of 1920, But the House Judiciary Com­ would have kept in fo rc e the crow d’ s eyes w ere not fo r the set up in th e iot n e a r the I n te r n a tio n a l B u ild in g in co nnection w ith W a t e r C a r n iv a l, a Fellow at the C en ter fo r Ad­ w h i c h t h i s y e a r h a s p l a c e d m o r e e m p h a s is on the w o rd ■ ' c a r n i v a l . " 1925, 1930, 1935, 1940 and 1950 mittee rekindled the controversy lite ra c y tests suspended by the colorful guardsm en. They w ere vanced Study in B eh avio ral S ci­ Photo by Jonathan Z w ic k e l w ill hold their, c la s s reunions. by hammering a flat ban Into its Johnson b ill. on M rs . Kennedy. en ces, S ta n fo rd /C a lif. 1 -2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid a y. May 14, 1965 » EDITORIALS LE TTE R T O T H E E D IT O R History Repeats Itself? MICHIGAN STA TI STATE M EW S The Tenure Proposal U N IV I! SITY The Faculty T enure C o m m it­ h is s a l a r y , th e n a t u r e o f h i s a s ­ T o the Editor: unarmed in the face of these ag­ tion to the banks o fth e R e d C e d a r M em ber A sso ciated P r e s s , United P r e s s International, t e e is c u r r e n t l y r e c o n s i d e r i n g s i g n m e n t . an d hi s c h a n c e s f o r a d ­ The May 3 Detroit F r e e P r e s s g re ssiv e plans on the part of and threw them in. Inland Daily P r e s s A ssociation, A sso c ia te C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s , Michigan P r e s s A sso ciation . v a n c e m e n t in th e U n i v e r s i t y . M ussolini and H itle r, but we also T h e S e c re ta ry of Michigan p r o p o s a l s f o r c h a n g e s in the t e n ­ c a rrie d an a rtic le about John T . had our p a c ifists. Many c le r g y ­ State C ollege said that he was Published e ve ry c la s s day throughout fa ll, winter and spring u r e r u l e s w h ic h it p r e s e n t e d to T e n u r e i t s e l f i s th e g r a n t i n g Hv earrem an, a graduate ofth eU n i- men and others seem ed to advo­ s o r r y for the propagandists who te rm s and twice w eekly sum m er term by the students of M ichi­ cate a d efen seless United States. rsity of Michigan, who wanted gan State U n iversity. th e A c a d e m i c C o u n c i l r e c e n t l y . to a f a c u l t y m e m b e r of a p e r m a ­ to parade in L ansing a n d who A p ro fe sso r, 1 think he was a w ere dunked, but that MSG could get along without delegations of Second c la s s postage paid at E ast L ansing, M ichigan. T h e p r o p o s e d r e g u l a t i o n s w ill be nent a p p o i n t m e n t w h ic h c a n be seem s to want to take over r e ­ sponsibility for United States pol­ political science p ro fe ss o r, cam e p a c ifists from Ann A rb o r. E d ito rial and business offices at 341 Student S e rv ic e s Build­ ing, M ichigan State U n iversity, E a st Lansing, M ichigan. up f o r p a s s a g e by th e A c a d e m i c r e s c i n d e d o n ly by h i s r e s i g n a ­ ic ie s in Viet Nam. T h is re c a lls to E a st Lansing from th eU n iver- sity of Michigan with some stu­ Thank heaven fo r the sold iers and s a ilo r s of our future a llie s, C o u n c i l an d A c a d e m i c S e n a t e n e x t tion o r b y a c o n v i c t i o n f o r a m o r ­ an incident that happened in E a st dents to organize a p ac ifist stu­ who gave us tim e to arm before Editor ........................................ A dvertising M anager ............. Arthur Langer John Van Gieson fa ll. al o r c i v i l o f f e n s e . Lansing a little over 3 0 y e a r s ago. M ussolini was strutting and had dent ra lly . He w a s making a speech when a group of m ore pat­ we w ere attacked! Cam pus Editor ................................................... C h a rle s C . W ells T enure C om m ittee ch airm an T he p r o p o s a l c l a r i f i e s b u t d o e s defied the League of Nations and riotic students of Michigan State W, A . McDonald Managing Editor ................................ Hugh J» Leach C l y d e C a i r y , p r o f e s s o r of p h a r m ­ not e l i m i n a t e a s l i g h t l y c o n t r o ­ had either already invaded or was about to invade Ethiopia. H itler C ollege took him and his delega­ M .A .C ., C la s s of 1913 Sports Editor ................................................ W ire Editor Richard Schwartz ........ .................................................... B ill K rasean a c o l o g y . s a i d th e c o m m i t t e e will v e r s i a l p r o v i s i o n a l l o w i n g d i s ­ had repudiated the V e rs a ille s A ssistan t Ad M anagers ........... Ken Hoffman, M arcy Rosen p r o b a b l y s t a n d by i t s p r o p o s a l s m i s s a l f o r f a c u l t y m e m b e r s found Treaty», reoccupied t h e Rhine­ land, and boasted that he would C irculation M anager ......................................... E d ito rial E d ito rs ••••••••••••••••• M ichael Kindman, Susan Filso n Jim B ak e r and s p e n d th e t i m e b e t w e e n now g u ilty of s u c h o f f e n s e s . soon have an arm y of four m il­ Night Editor .............................................................................. J a y Levy a n d th e fall p r e p a r i n g e d u c a t i o n a l It d o e s p r o v i d e , h o w e v e r , f o r a lionIn men. England, the Oxford Move­ V e ts C lu b S u p p o r ts L B J Photography A d v is o r .......................................................David Jaeh n ig New s A d viso r ...................................................... R ich ard E . Hansen m a t e r i a l s and e x p l a n a t i o n s of the h e a r i n g by f e ll o w f a c u l t y m e m ­ ment, which was a combination T o the E d ito r: nism . We have studied Commu­ Copydesk A d v is o r .......................................................... Henry P ric e c u r r e n t and p r o p o s e d r e g u l a ­ b e r s to ju d g e any q u e s t i o n of a trio of p a c ifists, repudiators of pa­ tism and le ftw in g e rs, was at­ Those of us who have served nism and we do not wish to see it spread to another nation and ti o n s . p e r s o n ’s m o r a l o r a c a d e m i c tracting a student following. The our nation do m ore.now than sit eventually to our own. jp p f f m * A L E A L P A N He s a i d th e e x p e r i e n c e of th e c h a r a c t e r w h ic h c o n c e r n s h is a p ­ the Red Dean of C anterbury was in at the G ables and drink b e er. We talk and we think; we proph­ We do want p eace. We do not w a n t to be the p riso n e rs ofC o m - W| A G EV S E A ■ C T A R Y c o m m i t t e e h a s b e e n th a t fa c u l ty p o i n t m e n t . T h e e x i s t i n g r e g u l a ­ aboutheadlines. C o n g re ss w a s to p ass the N eutrality Act e sy and we m o ralize ... ju st as munism to have that p eace. 0 V «E T A T A R 1 C m e m b e r s a r e not s u f f i c i e n t l y f a ­ tio n s a llo w o n ly f o r an a d m i n i s ­ that caused so much d ifficulty everyone e lse at MSU. But, our We a re for freedom but not the ACROSS 1 lie indebted 3 1 Maple genus L A M T E R N R E G A ■ S S ■ 1 A m i l i a r w ith e i t h e r the c u r r e n t t r a t i v e e x a m i n a t i o n o f s u c h la teThe r. m ore intelligent people in thoughts a re influenced by the y e a rs we spent in the m ilitary: type of freedom only our country can enjoy. Freedom fo r the U .S. 4 Impassive 10. Itv birth 33 Idle talk 35 Basil S T R A N D ■ L 0 A N r e g u l a t i o n s o r the p r o p o s a l s the cases. the United States bad decided that by the rem em brance of friend s only can be nothing but tempo­ 1 1. Restricted 36 ( ¡ourse A R 1 L EN s 1 l e s com m ittee has m ade. C a i r v a n d A s s i s t a n t P r o v o s t we should not be so com pletely who while servin g th eir country in Viet Nam and e lsew h ere have r a r y in the long run. We would rath er have a w ar to 13 . Houscwing 38 Ani mal s L 1 D 1 0 N H e r m a n L. K in g b o th e m p h a s i z e d A P 14. I’ass a rope stomach m o 0 T p E A 5 E T h e t e n u r e r u l e s a ffe c t th e a c a ­ given th eir liv e s so that we might defend the righ ts of man than to througli 40. Obsolete R £ T ‘ T L E 1 A c 1 D d e m i c s t a n d i n g of e v e r y f a c u lty th a t t h i s i s th e m o s t r a d i c a l d e ­ F e s tiv a l now talk and prophesy and enjoy see half the world go under to 15 . Because o* OQ 41 About 43 Stair post E N T E R ER G 0 N G p a r t u r e f r o m the c u r r e n t r u l e s a b eer. Com m unism . c E E T o I Y E S ER S m e m b e r an d m o r e s p e c i f i c a l l y Y e s , we think, and we often We, as an organization, would 19. Nickel 47 Verv s u g g e s t e d . It w ould b e a s i g n i f i ­ W as News think of those who we have left be­ rath er join our frien d s who have svmboi 20. Insect 48 Common gannet c a n t i m p r o v e m e n t , a s it w ou ld hind and what they now face in the trouble spots of the world. We fought and died b ra v e ly than see our system of governm ent de­ 2 1. Boat pro­ 50. Beverage 2 Mark »»I M I in . .Hi p r o v i d e a m o r e j u s t and o p e n T o the Editor think of the guys s till in Viet Nam, stroyed and our fa m ilie s living in peller 2 3 . F.vergreen 5 1 . Chickadees 53. Fresh flogging 5 Slippery »in ! alilir 1 2 \\ I n.Jly h e a r i n g f o r p o t e n t i a l l y c o n t r o ­ With astonishment 1 spotted the Guantanamo B a y , B e rlin , Korea s la v e r y . resin 54 Bed canopy 4. Small ¡river 5. Step up ti » 10. v alter Welcome and elsew h ere. We would rather m arch on the 2 5. Caldron versial cases. a rtic le covering the Internation­ Out of these thoughts and con­ V iet Cong than m arch on Wash­ 28. Spring 55 Remnant tin- m ark IH fuliniti 211. Slu p in i »I T he t e n u r e p r o p o s a l now b e i n g tendance, 8,000-plus, by the d is ­ al F e stiv a l Monday. B y its at­ versatio n s com es a resolution: ington. month DOWN 1 Persons 6. <¡undid 7 Black n nd I, A bou t the t i m e you s t a r t r e a d ­ We the m em bers of the MSU V etr 30. Speck I 1 *'I ,/? r e - e x a m i n e d i s an e x a m p l e of a tinguished representation of such eran s A ssociation go on record MSU V eterans A ssociation ¿2.. I hi slur ing t h i s , p a r e n t s of M i c h i g a n S ta te p o l i c y b e i n g v o l u n t a r i l y c l a r i f i e d mDean em bers of the com m unity as as being in favor of P resid ent / 2 3 4 5 4 7 6 9 % 24 lim e beiitj >2 1 23 Mum.»,vv s t u d e n t s s h o u ld be s t r e a m i n g o nto Sm uckler and President a n d s t r e n g t h e n e d in th e i n t e r e s t Hannah, and by the in trin sic v a l­ m Line of Command Johnson’ s p olicy in Viet Nam. 10 II c a m p u s f o r the a n n u a l s p r i n g We support it because we un­ É % of the p e r s o n s i n v o l v e d . ue of the festival one would have derstand the C ommunist threat to I'3 w % iS I t ilk« • a! te rm p a re n ts weekend. expected the event to be covered It i s to o e a r l y to s e e w h a t a c ­ at least as well as the South our nation. Many of us have been % 9"T 'M l Vl As u s u a l , the w e e k e n d i s t i m e d tio n will b e t a k e n on th e p r o p o s a l . Cam pus Weekend. in countries where the Comm u­ n ists have spread te r r o r . We have T o the E d ito r: P i t i ti 19 23 24 20 29 Sweet j)o %% 21 to c o i n c i d e w ith o n e of the m o s t The p ossible argum ent that not b ut f a c u l t y m e m b e r s w ou ld do s u f f i c i e n t "p o p u la r in te re st” seen th e problem s of Com m u- No, V irgin ia, I was not the Su­ % hs 3» \2 I litu i 11.1 s t r i k i n g l y b e a u t i f u l t i m e s on the Z i V 2 6 2 1 w ell to do s o m e th in k i n g a b o u t can would be aroused by such an event prem e Com m ander fo r the A Hied % % lia ixe MSU c a m p u s - - t h a t p a r t of s p r i n g be e a sily refuted if one only t h e s e r u l e s b e f o r e th e y a r e d i s ­ keeps in mind the last act in the Clarification P o w ers in Ja p a n . That awesome title was held by G eneral of the P 32 % 3 3 9 * W 3 5 V4 s ta n d a r d 47 •r y.v//nburs when the t r e e s a r e t u r n i n g g r e e n , c u s s e d n e x t f a l l . T h e T e n u r e p roThe g ram — the Playboy g ir ls . Arrriy, Douglas M acA rthur. !* JT % 3 1 Ê %% w vi o n a n d 1 pink and w h ite b l o s s o m s a r e It was my p riv ile g e and honor, 4 J H tltte î C o m m i t t e e s e t m S to w a n t to c o ­ a creative international F e stiv a l is venture of the foreign T o the Editor: however, to se rv e under G eneral |4 tf % 41 4 1 % 4 3 4 4 4 5 46 44 Ich,h s w e e t e n i n g th e a i r . c a n o e s and o p e r a t e in p r o v i d i n g f o r t h e m a students on cam pus, a body which From the editor’ s note to the M acArthur as an official in one 4 9 4 f. LSM. V /SI/< 4 6 5 0 4h 1) >1Utl W ater C a rn iv a l floats a r e g r a c ­ fair deal. for the most part is composed of Point of View “ Wee W illy P u ll- of his staff sections in G eneral H eadquarters, S u p r e m e Com ­ 51 % 5 3 48 S a u m ing the Red C e d a r and m i d - t e r m s graduate and serio u s students who ..value their tim e in the U .S. out” (Monday) it is possible Jo asso cia te the MSU People to m ander for the A llied Powers,.U) % s* is 49. 1 liuh • nd a r e o v e r and final's a r e s e v e r a l Letter Policy precio u sly. People A ssociation with the view s Tokyo, Ja p a n . A s Suprem e Com m ander f o r V/<% % 52. \ u u tu : weaV.enoff. * F o r them to take the time to exp ressed in that a rtic le . T h is is p ro n o u n T h e S’ A News uet*orr>.e.s a\V-Af£jtfrs to the p repare, ¿»nd present-such a-pro­ « M gretvable. “ „ _t tie A 1 1 j e d P o w e r . ^ G eneral It s h o u l d be a g a l a w e e k e n d f o r editor from any m em bers of the MSU commun­ gram is a sign of th eir feelings Trie Viewpoint ekpi w s e d was ...„-M j iJflriV n fo rced the sa rkW t- W P* th e s t u d e n t s and t h e i r p a r e n t s . ity o r n o n -L n i\ersity read ers. fo r the A m erican community, and en tirely the perso n al opinion of d er term s imposed on Japan and SPECIAL! L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 words for us not to recognize it as such the author which in no way r e ­ adm inistered the A llied occupa­ We w is h t h e m a ll a p l e a s a n t t i m e . and typed double-spaced if p ossib le. Longer is unforgivable. fle c ts the position of M SUPPA. tion of Jap an , which was initiated a n d w ou ld r e m i n d t h e m to t r y to le"Ptte rs may be considered for publication as o in t of View” c o l u m n s . C or.esp on aents How can we expect to win the friendship of these people on the Since t h i s distinction was not on Septem ber 2, 1945, and te rm i­ c le a r , this note should c le a r up nated e a rly in 1952 with the ex­ a p p r e c i a t e s o m e of th e m o r e s e r ­ should include name and, if applicable, U niver­ international scene if we do not any m isunderstandings. change of ra tificatio n s of the i o u s and i n t e l l e c t u a l a p s e c t s of upon sity standing. This information m ay be withheld request, but no unsigned le tte rs w ill be know how to give them their due resp ect on our cam pus? p eace treaty that had been signed in San F ra n cisc o the preceding M SI' at th e s a m e t i m e th e y a r e printed. R ich ard S trait P IZ Z A O rchard L ake junior Septem ber. e n j o y i n g th e p h y s i c a l b e a u t y of anaT heeditState News re s e r v e s the right to select M argaret C ollins Davieson senior Law rence H. B attistin i the c a m p u s . all letters to fit space requirem ents. P ro fe s s o r of S ocial Science ut Seriously . Free Choice O r d e r A F a m ily S i z e , T o the E d ito r: D o N o t P ass G o , D o N o t C o lle c t $ 2 0 0 G e t A S m a ll O n e F R E E In regard to M r. E c k l’ s letter of May 12: T h at’ s funny— I didn’ t re a liz e one w as able to choose one’ s for that real Italian B y DON SOCKOL b ro th ers. It seem s my parents should have consulted with me. pizza flavor, call IV 2 2100 Maybe with my new knowledge, 'I his ye r , P a r e n t’ s W eekend will be filled with an e x c itin g itin­ I can effect a change in my fam ily. e r a r y f a soft landing s y s - cau se it is teamed with a co-op. tween 17 and 25 y e a r s of age, urday. T ickets may also be purchased ?m, leaving' th em a c h a n c e to g lo ss o v e r any ap p are n t ta il— T roph ies w ill be presented to Holmes said. .at the show. The cost is $ l .'5 f o r the on and off-cam pus w in ners, F rid ay tickets and $2.25 for the a s w ell as to the a ll-U n iversity In addition, H olm es said , 4,675 Saturday perform ance. The show- winner, f o l l o w i n g S u n d a y ’ s wili begin at 8 p.m . both nights. re gistra n ts between 19 and 21 match. Deficit Cut In Half WASHINGTON— S e c r e ta r y of the T r e a s u r y H en ry H. F o w le r aid T h u rsd a y the U»S. b a la 'n c e -o t-p a y m e n ts d eficit w as cu t in h alf r ■¿7:„ i- txiQ;\v,\s ! ¡9*5. B ut he w arn e d th is should not be te r p r e te d as nieWffif/ftg that the b attle h as been won.” F o w le r r e p o r te d also a fu rth e r SCO-million redu ctio n in We U.S. old st ck, b rin g ing the total gold outflow th is y.ear to $1,035,000,000 M A K E U P . e le a v v c u r r e n t gold sti« k s. ,?&S>ut $U,o53,P00,D00. G O O D O R B A D Bomb Blasts Alabama Church F O R S K I A ’? A I a .- - T . la st si-, N e g ro ' rh 3 h u r s c s v in th is little c< m m u nity o utside A nniston, e tin Ku Klux Klan m a rc h e d 950 s t r i n g la s t Sunday, one was in ju re d in the explbsiot , but the b la s t c r a c k e d four w alls of the block s tr u c t u r e , blew out d o o rs and jws -no lifted the roof. Canadians Favor U.S. Viet Policy T O R O N T O — M o re than 500 p ic k e te r s m a rc h e d at th e U .S .C o fls u - l a te - g e n e r a l h e re W ednesday night, su p p o rtin g A m e ric a n p olicy in V iet N am . T h e d e m o n s ta -'ta rs , m any of w hom w e r e e ld e rly , said they w e re m e m b e r s of the “ Action C o m m itte e fo r F re e d o m and D e m o c r a c y .” T h e d e m o n s tra tio n w as o rd e rly . Si :ns w ere c a r r i e d say in g: “ End C o m m u n ist a g g re s s io n in Viet N a m ;’’ "D ow n with S ov iet I m p e r ia l is m .’’ C e d a r v ille S k ip p e r once a y e a r R e fu s e s Q u e s tio n s S T . I G N A C E (U P I) - -C a p t, M artin E. Joppich of the sunken s e ls had made the sam e com­ plaint. a ll 10 s ty le s lim estone c a r r ie r C e d a rv ille re -, The A m erican captain told the fused to submit to c ro sse x am ­ board the ship’ s rad ar and two ination W ednesday during the U.S. radio-telephones were service d C oast Guard inquiry into the col­ lisio n of the lakes freigh ter w'ith the N o r w e g i a n merchantman T opd alsfjord la st F rid a y . during the spring fit-out of his ship M arch 16 . He added that he had received com plaints about both , of them sin ce that tim e. B e lle S h a r m e e r He said during e a r lie r te sti­ Joppich said the ra d a r went mony before the U.S. Coast Guard board of inquiry the ship had ex­ p erien ced trouble with both its ra d a r and r a d i o p h o n e s this bad about one month ago and w as se rv ic e d a fter it failed com­ p letely. It apparently had been functioning sa tisfac to rily since J i t ’s b o t h . G o o d w h e n it h e lp s p r o t e c t s k i n a g a in s t A n n u a l S a le E v e r y s t y l e i n c l u d e d . . . s e a m e d and s e a m l e s s .. .p la in then, he added. sprin g. Seven b o d i e s of C e d arv ille The attorney representing Jop ­ su n an d w in d . B a d w h en it re m a in s to o and f a n c y . T h e s e g l a m o r o u s l y f l a t t e r i n g , b e a u t i f u l l y crew m en have been recovered pich, Roman S. Keenan, a C leve­ land m arine law .specialist, ob­ lo n g on y o u r fa c e a n d c lo g s th e p o res. fittin g n y l o n s a r e p r o p o r t i o n e d f o r p e r f e c t f i t . . . l e g from the ch illy w ater of the S tra its of M ackinac where the jected to Joppich being c r o s s - S o lu tio n ? U se m ak e u p , h u t re m o v e it s i z e d a s w ell a s foot s i z e d . P l a n a c o m p l e t e s t o c k i n g ship went down during a dense examined “ on c o n s t i t u t i o n a l grounds, the 5th Amendment and c o m p le te ly each d a y . X h a t c a lls f o r C a m a y . w a r d r o b e ... and s a v e now at K n a p p ' s . fog. ¿Skin d ive rs w ere scheduled to o t h e r s ." N o b e a u t y s o a p c le a n s y o u r s k i n b e tt e r C a n tre c e F l o r a l design, seam less .. 1.66 »■jWUilWwhe r V & sunken **■ H r m j/ " ""-"rq in y i . :* •. •** a r \» * *T-£Und sfon n¿<*1' & tfft? V antrec'tH»* 1.5C ** c ’ v e sse l on th e bottom of the torneys representing the foreign th a n C a m a y . O r m o re gen tly. W h a t s S tra its again Thursday. T h ree shipowner would jeopardize the Agilon® sheer s tre tc h , seam less .... 1.41 A m erican captain’ s righ ts. m o re , C a m a y h a s c o ld cream in it— r ic h in seam en still a re m issin g and p re ­ Heel & Toe d re ss sheer, seam less .. 1.28 S h e e r , c o tt o n s o l e , s e a m l e s s ................. 1.28 sumed dead. Tw enty-five other Keenan also rep resen ts the m o is tu r e . s a ilo r s on the C e d arville su r­ U.S. Steel C orp., owner of the vived the c ra sh . C e d a rv ille . Y o u ’ll f in d w a s h in g w ith C a m a y le a v e s W a l k i n g s h e e r , s e a m l e s s .......................... 1.17 Joppich gave testim ony Wed­ nesday during which he com­ The T opdalsfjord’ sc a p ta in R a - mus Haaland has charged Jo p ­ y o u r s k in b e a u tifu lly c le a n , m o is t a n d s o ft. L u x u r y S h e e r , w ith s e a m s .......................1.66 puted the C e d a rv ille ’ s speed in pich with poor seam anship. R e a d y fo r m ak e u p . D a y t i m e S h e e r , w ith s e a m s ................... 1.41 the la st 63 miputes before the c ra sh to be 12 m iles an hour— T h ere w e re te a rs in his eyes at the end of his testimony T u es­ A n d c o m p lim e n ts . W a l k in g S h e e r , with s e a m s .................... 1.41 alm ost full speed. day when he leaned over to ask S e r v i c e S h e e r , w ith s e a m s ... ............... 1.17 He am azed him self with his Keenan to extend his deepest computation and said he could sympathy to the captain of the HO SIERY . ST R E E T L E V E L EAST LAN SING not explain the high speed dur­ C e d a rv ille . ing the dense fog. C apt. W illis A. B ru so, ch air­ He a lso said he w as unable man of the board of inquiry, Shop E ast Lansing F rid a y and Saturday ; 9:30 to 5:30 to get a response from the N or­ said he would re fe r the m atter wegian ship on the ra d io -tele - of cro ss-exam in ation of Joppich phone and added that other v e s­ to C oast Guard legal o ffic e r s. K-4 M ichigan State N ew s. E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday. May 14. 1965 L e b a n o n ’ s P re sid e n t S c ie n tis t M ix e s R e lig io n , R e s e a rc h 'G re a te s t S to ry ’ Felt C o n fe rs W ith P o p e " I t is possib le to be both an honest C h ristian and an honest on top, Habgood sa y s, when r e ­ ligion attempts to contradict s c i­ But this does not mean that science is om niscient and will of iivir.g perso n s and their r e ­ lationships, knowledge becom es T o B e In a d e q u a te VATICAN CITY f — Pope Paul Pope p ra ised Lebanon as a land sc ie n tist. ence on questions which a re open eventually yield an sw ers to all steadily m ore im p recise and in­ To convey his m essage, Je su s "a lm o s t c la s s ic beauty,” it re ­ VI talked with President C h a rle s w here "q u ite d iv e rse spiritual So sa y s a man who has achieved to investigation by the scien ti­ of m in 's questions. T o the con­ articulate, scien tists b e c o m e " ju s t as confused as anybody C h rist couched it both in earth ly m ains " e s s e n tia lly pop r e l i ­ Helou of Lebanon for 40 minutes fa m ilie s liv e together p eacefully p ro fessio n al distinction as a r e - fic method— as it did in the G a l­ tra ry . e ls e " and the scientific method events and subtle allusions and g io n ," reflectin g " lit t le contact T uesday and Vatican so u rces said in harmonious equilibrium and search scientist and as a t h ris - ileo c a se , the evolution contro­ "S cie n ce a c h i e v e s its -s u c ­ p a ra b le s. Throughout His o u t ­ between such film craftsm en and th e encounter afforded am ple fo r the g rea ter good of national t-ian theologian, v e rs y md as it does yet in the c e s s e s by re stric tin g its ques­ yield s p ro g re ssiv e ly le ss s a tis ­ factory re su lts. " T h e r e seem s w ard a ctiv ity ran that stran ge, th eolo gian s" in the church. tim e for a discussion of a Vatican u n ity ." The Pope added: He is John Habgood, form erly fundamentalist insisten ce that the tions to those to which definite to be a frustrating law that the underlying thread of d e e p e r The d ifficulty, he s a y s , is in t biologist ■ n the faculty of firs t chapter of G en esis be read an sw ers can be given. , . the d eclaration that would absolve the " T h is sp irit of peace and con­ m eanings. depicting Je su s both a s "b ein g C am bridge L 'r.iversity in Eng­ as literal h isto ry. T h is is true tions are not alw ays the most m ore vital questions we ask, j e e s of blam e in the cru cifixio n corcj furnishes constant and A new telling of the sto ry now the C h rist, as well a s the h is­ land and now an Anglican p riest because science operates at the interesting and relevant ones for the vaguer and m ore varied are of C h rist. m erito rio u s fo rc e fo r the con- is circulating a c ro ss the coun­ to rical J e s u s , " which demands servin g as a recto r of St. John s end T the spectrum of know­ our lives.*' the answ ers we can e x p e c t." The A rabs oppose th e d e c la ra - tinuous triumph of the principles try in the form of a motion intuitive su p e r-sen sib le quali­ Church i: Jedb urgh , Scotland. ledge where n high degree of As we move from the realm It is at this end of the spec­ tion, now being prepared fo r sub- 0f unj0n, both spiritual and m oral, p icture, "T h e G reatest Story E v­ tie s, perhaps better suggested by His Conviction that " th e r e is p recision and certain ty is p o s­ of objects that can be weighed trum of knowledge that religion m ission to the next sessio n of over the ferm ent of division which e r T o ld ,” and reaction to it has long s ile n c e s , but "th e sound no need for science and C h r is ­ sib le. and m easured toward the realm operates. the \a tic a n Ecumenical Council, so 0ften brings self-in te re st and com e from various religious an­ keeps intruding. . . " Splash9 tianity to be in fundamental con­ ounds it im plies church passion into the a ffa irs of m en.” a ly s ts . fav o ritism toward Isra'el. f li c t " is the theme of a new G en e ra lly they sa y it does a book, "T ru th s in T e n sio n ,” Holt, Helou and the Roman C atholic Pontiff spent the entire 40 C a m p u s R a d io Rinehart and Winston. M o n k s M a y B e Im p lic a te d fine job of portraying the con­ c re te events. 4 Installs minutes alone in the papal li­ Packed into its 15 1 pages are But som e say it fa lls short bra ry. tnore penetrate z insights into in re g isterin g those intangible, scien ce and religion than the There was no o fficial S tu d y S lated m ore profound qualities of m ean­ In Ita lia n T o b a c c o R a c k e t Officers announcement as to what they lay read er is likely t“ find in ing behind the physical o ccu r­ d iscussed but t‘ e re had been any com parable volume now In i research re n c e s. s p e c u l a t i o n that the Vatican print. will perse deliver 716 To do this, they concede, has declaration would be a chief topic. "S c ie n c e and religion belong c a lls into cause the name of a and sought sh elter in the mon­ a;’ ill-l r.iver- VATICAN CITY I — A m onas­ been an im m em orial challenge. to d ifferent ends of the spec­ religious ord er so m eritable and a ste ry Monday night, but d is­ Lebanon lias been a cen ter.of sitv radio station to residence te ry m y ste ry that centered on a O ver-th e c e n t u r i e s , e ve ry :ism of the d ec la ra - trum of know ledge," s a ys Hab­ esteem ed and exem plary in re ­ appeared after a few hours. Lola M ille r, L e o la , P a ., jun­ Ditte: hail students'Monday r dead Roman and $64,000 worth m eans of human communication tion, which 2got initial approval good. "N e ith er has all of the ligious, c iv il and lite ra ry h is­ Scale, one of the three, was io r, w as installed as president The questionnaire w.ill concern of contraband cigarettes led a has been employed in the effort at the council ast fa ll. E asterr.- an sw ers; man needs both to make tory. found dead just inside the mon­ of G reen Splash, women’ s sw im ­ student in terest, typ031j P r e s s ." day. A lso elected w ere vice p re s ­ P oltoratzky h a s b e e n re ­ 11 ;00 Sunday F i r s t C h r is t ia n i r U n iv e r s it y ident, Susan Sch reib er, Flint elected president of the M ichigan j F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ia n E d g e w o o d U n it e d R e fo rm e d C h u rc h K im b e r ly D o w n s chapter sin ce 1959. C h r is t ia n C h u rc h fresh m an : recording se c re ta ry , 3 10 ,N. Hagadorn Rd. Ottawa and Chestnut 240 M arsh all St., Lansing C h u rc h o f C h r is t Pam ela Shaw, Dearborn fre sh ­ The agenda also includes an op­ Don S tiffle r, M inister WORSHIP S E R V IC E C h u rch man; and corresponding s e c r e ­ tional visit to the MSU language Ph. 3 3 7 -10 7 7 R e v . John M. Hofman, P asto r 1007 K im b erly D rive , Lansing la b o rato rie s. 9:30 - 11:0 0 a.m . Interdenominational P ly m o u t h tary, S h a r o n VondrW G re e n s- B ible School 9:45 a.m . M orning S e rv ic e 9:00 & 1 1 : 1 5 VCribbery and N u rse ry provided)! burg, P a ., junior. Worship S erv ic e 10:45 a.m . 469 North Hagadorn Road C o n g r e g a t io n a l Sunday School 10 :15 (2 blocks W. of F randor "T h e F o rw ard L o o k " In the coming y e a r, the F o re n ­ D r. Seth M orrow , preaching (5 blocks north of Grand R iver) C h u rc h Evening S erv ic e 7 p.m . Shopping Center on E. Grand R iver) sic Union w ill help direct on- C onstruction C e n t r a l M e t h o d is t A «arm and frien dly welcome campus in ter-co llegiate events WORSHIP SE R V IC E T h ose in need of transporta­ A c ro ss From the Capitol awaits you at F ir s t P re s b y te r- 9;30 a .m .- 1 1 :0 0 a.m . tion c a ll: M r. Ja c k Vander Silk IV 9 -7 130 Harmon C . Brown, and w ill sponsor intram ural fo r­ ensic events fo r MSU. W o rk e r H u r t WORSHIP SER V IC E at 355-3030 o r R ev. Hofman A construction w o rker w ork­ 9:45 1 1 : 1 5 a.m . M ay 16 , 1965 at 5-3650. M inister CO LLEG1AN FELLO W SH IP A c ro ss from Capitol on Allegan ing on the new h ig h -rise dorm i­ (WJ1M 10 :15 a.m .) "'.in Holding Steady" 8 p.m ., Alumni C hapel. Dr. Sermon by SUNDAY SER V IC E S S taffer N am ed tory being constructed between A k ers and F e e dorm s w as in­ Dwight S. L a rg e , Preaching C h arles Kraft, A ssistan t P ro ­ R ev. Trum an A. M orrison TR IN IT Y CHURCH M orning Worship 10:00 a.m . P aren ts Welcome! fe s s o r of A frican .Languages, 120 Spartan A ve. Interdenominational B ible Study 11:0 0 a.m . Top J-Student jured in a fall down an open e le ­ vator shaft Thursday afternoon. w ill speak. "T h e Churches M is­ Church School for A ll Ages Evening Worship 6:00 p.m . C rib N u rse ry , So Bring The sion among New Nations. Sunday: Morning W o rsh ip ---------------------- 8:30 & ll* a .m . A State News staff w rite r has Robert C la rk , 28, working fo r 9;30 a .m .- 1 1 :0 0 a.m . Baby. I ake Lome a copy of the 8:30 - Deane A, Kem per Wednesday evening B ible been named an outstanding wom­ the R anger Construction C o., was stu d en ts’ "W hat Then A re We To D o?" 11:0 0 - " A Gift and a G ro w th " P asto r W illiam s Study 7:30 p.m . an jo u rn alism student in M ichi­ at the top of the elevator shaft Bring your parents to church J r . High Fellow ship sheet for study and applica-i U niversity C la s s & International C la s s - - - - 9:45 a.m . gan by the Detroit chapter of on the ninth flo o r. He stepped off this Parents Week Sunday. 4;00 p.m . tior:. Evening Worship ------------------------- 7:00 p.m . T hursday evening L ad ies Theta Sigma Phi. p rofessio n al a steel concrete form onto a C o llege Group Supper B ible C la s s . 7:30 p an . journalism society fo r women. plank which b r o k e under his Sermon by Deane A. Kem per and Pro gram Janet K. M ilano, S t . C h a rle s weight. 5:30 p.m . T rin ity C o llegiate Fellowship 8 :15 p.m . F.or T ransportation C all junior, w ill re c e iv e the award He fell approxim ately 20 feet W H EN GOD RUNS S r. High Fellow ship 7:00 p.m . (Stimulating Program & Buffet Supper) For Campus Bus S ch edu le • C A L L 337*7966 F E 9-8190 at a L a d ie s of the P r e s s B re ak ­ fast at 11 a.m . Saturday in the to the seventh floor where a wooden safety deck broke his fa ll. M IN ISTERS: E. Eugene W illiam s, Norman R. P ie rsm a, ED 2 -19 6 0 or ED 2-2434 Grand B allroom of the S ta tle r- C lark w as taken to Sparrow Hos­ O U T O F P A T IE N C E ” W ELCO M E!! ________________ Lloyd R . B ergren _ Hilton Hotel, Detroit. pital for x -r a y s . Continuing Study on Book of R evela'ion FIRST CHURCH OF TH E NAZARENE S t . J o h n s S tu d e n t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • + F ir s t C h u rc h of Genesee at B u tler S treets P a r is h SUNDAY 7:00 P .M . C h r is t , S c ie n t is t SUNDAY SER V IC ES Supervised n u rsery provided F r . Robert Kavanaugh, pastor S O U T H B A P T IS T C H U R C H 709 E . Grand R iv e r E ast Lansing Church School......................................... 9:45 a.m . Morning Worship..................................11:0 0 a.m . Youth G roups......................................... 6:00 P * m . F r . Thom as McDevitt F r . Jo se p h F ro m m e y e ft O .F.M . • S .H .C .C . U ■ I ^ ■ u ■ u ■ • 1 ) 1 - -. WASHINGTON ANSING SUNDAY SER V IC E 327 M .A .C. an gp ltsty . H m y. . . . . , . • • .7:00J3.m :UU p.n . % I £ (S tu d e n t N o n - V i o l e n c e C o o r d i n a t i n g C o m m i t t e e ) gk * i. X . r ----------------- 1 l:frr/' A fft.- s ffit. •Yf’Vough May 0.« fk « • J ^ ^ • ** * m* .t a * ® :3tfp'.r S e rv ic e 7:3trp .m . T WEEK 10:00 a .m .-Ju n e . Ju ly , August Sunday M asses # • £31 C O LLEG E B IB LE CLASS “ M ortals and Im m ortals” R ev. David K. E h rlin -M in ister Tom D. Thom pson-M usic Dir, 7 :15 -8 :3 0 -9 :4 5 - (High) SUNDAY 9:45 A .M . Transportation A va ila b le SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:0 0 - 12 :1 5 - 4 :4 5 C all Church O ffice IV 5 -0 6 13 TAUGHT BY DR. TED WARD 11:0 0 a .m .-Sept. through May If No Answer, C a ll 332-4696 _______ MSU LEARN IN G SYSTEM S INSTITUTE (9:30 & 1 1-U n iv e rsity Students) Y ou ngsters Religion C la ss A T BOUGHT-PROVOKING HOUR ^ : . k 10:00 a .m .-One Session Only June, Ju ly , August UNIVERSITY bus n u rsery 9:45 a.m . B e g in s S u n d a y WEDNESDAY B A PTIST CHURCH D aily and Saturday M asses 8:00 p .m .-E ven in g Meeting * * * * * * * * * * f American Baptist) 8:00 a.m . - 12 :10 p.m . W a t c h F o r P o ste rs MORNING W ORSHIP-:H:00 A .M . 4:45 p.m . F r e e Public Reading Room G e ra rd G . P h illip s, Pastor "G od M eets a Man” ED 2-18 8 8 university 134 N. Grand R iv er A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H I P - 8:30 P . M OPEN W eekdays— 9-5 p.m . W orship 10:00 a.m . lutheran church a lc -lc a Confession Give To The Fig ht Church School 1 1 : 1 0 a.m . D aily-D uring all m a sse s ■ Mon., T u e s., T h u rs., F r i. D iscussion & Refreshm ents Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . All a re w elcom e to attend N u rse ry Provided— 10 :0 0 -12 :0 0 a.m . Saturday: 4-5:30, 7:30 -9 S P E C IA L , before F ir s t Fo r Freedom F R E E BUS SERVICE-M ORNING & EVENING F rid a y , sam e a s Saturday Church S e rv ic e s, and visit and at A m erican Legion Center Phone ED 7-9778 use the Reading Room. Cam pus Bus Service 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:3 0 PA STO RS: DR. HOWARD SUGDEN. R EV . AL JO N ES, DR. TED WARD M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay. May 14. 1965 AS Continuous Schooling Teachers D o m in ic a n R iv a ls R e n e w In Medicine’s Future P h y s ic ia n s m ay be r e q u ir e d to c a l stu d e n ts in th is co u n try have Ordered F ig h tin g In S a n t o D o m in g o To Work co n tin u ally undergo fo rm a l edu­ m a d e th e decision to become doc­ SANTO DOMINGO, D om inican seco n d a r m e d c la s h betw een the so b ea t off ar t o r s while in gram m ar school. R epublic (U P I)— R en ew ed fight­ riv a l D o m in ica n fa c tio n s .H e said by s a b o te u rs cation e x p e rie n c e s in the fu tu re , a r e a of rebel a fe d e ra l m ed ic al ex ecu tiv e said O ver 75 p er cent of m edical ing betw een riv a l D om inican m il­ sev en junta tr o o p s w e r e killed W ednesday night. stu d e n ts want to be self-em p lo y­ ita ry fa ctio n s T h u r s d a y je o p ­ and 12 wounded la te W ednesday Dom ingo. D r. W illiam L. K issick sa id ed in p r iv a t e p r a c tic e , an d over SOUTH BEND, Ind. T — P ublic ard iz e d e f fo rts of O rg an iz atio n when ta n k -le d fo r c e s of M aj. T h e ju n ta ’s that the v a st s to r e of new d e ­ SO p e r cen t of the students w ill s c h o o l o f f i c i a l s announced of A m e ric a n S ta te s (OAS) n e ­ G en . A ntonio lm b e r t B a r r e r a c la s h e s w a s s p e c ia liz e in som e a re a , he said. T h u r s d a y 360 m e m b e r s of the g o tia to r s to end the c iv il w a r. sou gh t to r e ta k e a v eg etab le oil av ailable. The v e lo p m e n ts in the m ed ic al p r o ­ A m ericas F e d e ra tio n of T e a c h ­ re p o r t s of sc fe ss io n w ill fo rc e d o c to rs to b e­ T h e economic rew ard s in med­ fa c to ry held by the r e b e ls . The c o m e in fo rm e d through fo rm a l icin e a r e the best of any p ro­ e r s would be fire d if they do not L .S . m ilita r y a u th o r itie s r e ­ tank w as c a p tu r e d , the re b e l n o rth of the 1 return to duty this m o rn in g . T hey p o rte d th e d ea th of a n o th e r M a­ s o u r c e s a id . He sa id the re b e ls W ednesday, he education.- fe s s io n a l group in the nation, have been in a co n tin u ou s m e e t­ rin e s e n try fro m s n ip e r f ire , At t! e tu rn of the c e n tu ry a l­ w ith the mean income of $14,600 had only one C asualty in the e n ­ ing since T u e sd a y m o rn in g in a b rin g in g to 18 th e n u m b e r of g ag em e n t. m o st all m ed ic al sch o o ls in the p e r y e a r fo r p h y s ic ia n s in the U.S. s a l a r y d isp u te. A m e r ic a n s e r v ic e m e n k illed h e re BARNES FLORAL Supt. Alex J a d r in e s e r t te le ­ in two w eeks. T h e r e b e l s o u r c e , Manuel g r a m s to the ab sen t te a c h e r s o r ­ P a r a t r o o p e r s r e p o r t e d eight G a r c ia , a ls o c la im e d 43 junta d e rin g them back to w ork. in sta n c e s of s n ip e r firin g at th e ir s o ld ie r s u n d e r two lieu tenants M T U P la n s " Y o u r fa ilu re to do so will be p o s itio n s along the O za m a R iv e r had d efe cted to the re b e l side. A c c o rd in g to G a r c ia , r e b e ls a 1- c o n s tru e d as a b re a k of y ou r co n ­ in downtown Santo D om ingo in t r a c t , i: sub ordinatio n and neglect th e p a s t 24 h o u rs b ut sa id they G iv e n P r a is e of d u ty ,” he told th em . s u ffe re d no c a s u a l tie s . A school b o a rd s p o k e sm a n s aid G v. G e o rg e R om n ey T h u r s ­ day p r a is e d the S ta te B o a rd of P o l i t i c a l m a n e u v e rin g con­ the absent te a c h e r s would be tinued behind th e s c e n e s in an S p r in g B r o o k E du catio n fo r a “ r e a s o n a b le s t e p d ro p p ed fro m the p a y ro ll u n less effo rt to find a p ea cefu l so lu ­ f r w a r d ’ ’ in ap p ro v in g th r e e jun­ re in s ta te d by the b o a rd . T h e tion to th e p ro lo n g e d s ta le m a te . io r y e a r c o u r s e s at th e M ichigan teach ers alre ad y had been told T e c h b ran ch in S au lt S te. M a rie . K IT C H E N K E E P E R — M a r i a n E m e r s o n , fo od m a n a g e r thev won’t be p aid fo r the lo st A re b e l s o u r c e r e p o r t e d the R illin g R a n c h of B r o d y Food S e r v ic e s , s u r v e y s p a r t of h e r d o - tim e. “ T h e sta te B o a rd of E ducation m a in , the B r o d y k itc h e n . She is s u r r o u n d e d by s o m e T h e in s tr u c to r s s a t in stunned POLICE PATROLMEN h a s taken a r e a s o n a b le ste p fo r­ o f the u t e n s ils th a t a re used in p r e p a r i n g m e a ls f o r s ile n c e when J a r d i n e ’s te le g r a m an, he said , o v e r 30 d iffere n t c ia ltz e in . F a m ily w a rd by ap p ro ving t h r e e th ir d - y e a r p r o g r a m s at the Soo b ran ch of M ichigan T e c h n o lo g ic a l U ni­ B r o d y r e s id e n t s . Photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n w as re a d in t h e i r union h all. L o c al P re s id e n t G e o rg e T . B u l l • S ta rtin g S a la ry - 5 5 0 5 per month N O W O P EN re a d it again fo r th e b enefit of r a c t ic e will pro bably b ec o m e ■vest s p e c ia lty , he sa id . v e r s it y ,” R om ney sa id . M y s te ry N o w S o lv e d : te le v isio n c a m e r a m e n and this • T o p p ay for P atrolm en - FOR Xbout J4 p e r cent of the in d i- i luals in m ed ic a l sc h o o ls a r e “ T h e b o a rd h a s also re c o g ­ n ize d the need fo r f u r t h e r study tim e the te a c h e r s sho uted d efi­ an c e. S644 per month If you a r e a U.S. c itiz en , Riding - a le s and m o st of th em co m e t orn fa m ilie s in the h ig h e r in - ed u ca tio n al r e q u ir e m e n t s in one of the m o re s p a r s e ly populated 'McT B r o d y N o t M y th T h e te a c h e rs w e re avoiding any a p p e a ra n c e of b ein g on s trik e , al­ 2 1 -3 5 y e a r s old, at le ast 5 '9 M and 150 lb s ., h av e # Swimming o m e g ro u p s. K issick s aid . re g io n s of o u r s ta te . M y s te ry lo o m s aro u n d B rody E m e r s o n laughed and said , ’ ’The thoueh th a t’s w h a t the scl good v ision (at le ast 2 0 - m Sun O v e r o r e th ird of the rn ed i- D o r m ito r ie s a s stu d e n ts tr y to n a m e “ M a ” B ro dy w a s in e x is ­ b o a rd ca lled th e ir action . 30) in each ey e w ithout "1 am confident th a t M ichigan glasses)., have no p olice T e c h will w ork c o o p e ra tiv e ly with fig u r e out who ” M a” B ro dy r e a lly te n c e w hen I c a m e h e r e . M iss is . M ild re d J o n e s , d ir e c t o r of a ll r e c o r d , and a r e w illing to the b o a rd in e s ta b lis h in g an edu­ S usan T h irlb y , T r a v e r s e C ity s u b m it to a p olyg raph ex ­ u n iv e rs ity r e s id e n c e h a lls ' food ai A T L . G E T G o v e rn m e n t c a tio n a l p r o g r a m at S au lt Ste. M a rie which w ill b e s t s e r v e that ju n io r, s aid , ’*1 didn’t think th e r e s e r v ic e , w as th e o rig in al ” M a” • N at. S ci. G R A D E S a m in a tio n , you m ay be in­ F R E E B e a c h an d B a^hho xe us# 0 ’*e now a v a il* T ransportation. Our re a lly w as such a p e rs o n a s **Ma” B ro d y .” t e r e s te d in joining o u r to p - abl e. F R E E C o u r * e s > B. a r e a and the s ta te as a w h o le ." B ro d y . I ’d alw ays h e a rd p eo ple "W h en I joined h e r, the name •H um . UP! notch p o lic e d e p a rtm e n t. b u s leaves p e rio d ic a lly >r y o u r convenience. Is C o m p l e x r e f e r r i n g to h e r, but I alw ay s w a s ap p lie d to both of u s. W'hen • Soc. M e rit s y s te m , co m p etitiv e F o r r e s e r v a ti o n s and "e schedule C A L L ’, t thought sh e w a s ju st a le g e n d .” s h e left, it w as all m in e .” e x a m in a tio n s fo r p r o m o ­ \ c o m p le x -c o - o r d in a tin g gov­ e r n m e n t h as been f o rm e d by T w o A w a rd e d L ik e w is e , Susan D illm an , L ac O rig in a lly fr o m B ald w in svllle, ORIGINAL tion, ex c e lle n t t r a i n i n g TU 2-4863 du F la m b e a u , W is., s o p h o m o re , N .Y ,, ju st o u tsid e of S yra cu se , C A M PUS a v a ila b le . 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River 332-6997 Shokie, Illinois c o m p le x e s so th at it can avoid St. L o u is P a r k , M in n .,f re s h m a n , w ith a g e n tle v oice can b e found. dup licatio n of co m p lex a c tiv itie s h av e been n am ed w in n e rs of the H e r n a m e is M a ria n E m e rs o n , and so 'h a t a c tiv itie s can be e x - 1965 E d w a rd and G e o rg ia R y d e r B ro dy F ood S e rv ic e m a n a g e r . She ietween c o m p le x e s. S c h o la rsh ip a w a rd s . is know to m any a s ” M a ” B ro dy . M is s E m e rs o n , who liv e s at Yankees 17th Birthday 1 lie g overnm ent will be co m ­ M is s B ra id s , an E n g lish m a ­ jo r, w ill study th is s u m m e r at 1307 N, H ag ad o rn .Road, h as beer, p o s e d if th r e e m e m b e r s each in c h a r g e - o f B rody F oo d S e rv ic e fro m iVlC and MHA* and one p e r - the U n iv e rs ity of E dinb urgh in S co tlan d. M is s B e e h le r, an a n ­ (the la r g e s t u n iv e rs ity k itc h e n in t c ‘ rite c o m p le x e s, th e w o rld ) fo r the frst six y e a r s . m p le x -le y e l o rg a n iz a tio n th ro p olo g y m a jo r , w ill study at Special Purchase! th e U n iv e rs ity of C ologne in G e r ­ W hen a s k e d w hat sh e thought c o m p o se d of one r e p r e - of being c a lle d " M a " B r o d y .M i s s ■* fro m each d o r m ito r y . m any. i be held the goals A S E L E C T IO N OF THE i*TVt$e WORLD'S F I N E S T J R O P H i & S - P L A Q U E S O ver 1000 On D ispla y S T A D IU M Colloquim Set S pecial P r i c e s F o r Q uantity P u r c h a s e s By P hilosophy |Î)Â ,'Ä .. B rin g in y o u r tr o p h ie s and p laq u es I h um as H. l a g, p r o f e s s o r at fo r p ro fe s s io n a l e n g ra v in g -2 4 H our IVY SPORT COATS the Nati r.ai T a iw a n U n iv e rs ity , S e r v ic e ____________ will speak b e fo re a philosophy f co lloq u iu m at s p .m . 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J l M \ i \ 1 / rW 9 A-6 M ichigan State N e u s , E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay. May 14. 1965 O n - C a m p u s C o lle g e s Red Ruse Lansing ■ iD r iv e - ln T h e a tre - ^ C h a lle n g in g Bigness Brings War S outh C edar T O N IT E at J o lly Road TU 2 2429 TH RU SA T (3) H I T S B y JIM S T E R B A Administration Writer MSU isn ’ t the only la rg e uni­ around a lib ra ry . Independent study w ill be s tre sse d , the re ­ port said . To Saigon SAIGON, Viet N am P— A Red HIT NO (I) SHOWN ONCE AT >:1P v e rs ity w restlin g with the ch al­ R u tgers, New J e r s e y ’ s state r u s e involving the u s e of South lenge of b ign ess. university, has re c e n tly V ie tn a m e s e m a r in e u n i f o r m s announced plans to double its The O ffice of Institutional R e­ b ro ug ht the w ar back to S aig o n 's enrollm ent by developing a s y s ­ W A LT D ISN EY F E A T U R E T T E se a rch of the National A sso c ia ­ d o o rs te p T h u r s d a y . tion of State U n iversities and tem of federated lib e ra l a rts A platoon of about 30 Viet Land Grant C olleges has re p o rt­ c o lle g e s, each with its own fa ­ IN C O L O R Cong g u e rr illa s, garbed as ma­ ed four other m ajor u n iversities culty. rin e s , got past th e guard at a “ G O LD EN H O RSE a r e in the p ro ce ss of establish ­ The U niversity of C alifo rn ia suburban textile plant without ing sm all experim ental co lleges at Santa Cruz w ill s ta rt this challenge and then opened fir e . R E V U E ” fall with a b o u t'600 students on on their cam puses. A L .S . spokesm an said the R u tg ers, Flo rid a State U niver­ a sm all college experim ent. Ulti­ g u e rrilla s killed five m ilitiam en HIT N OM ) SHOWN ONCE AT 9:30 P .M . sity , the U niversity of Michigan m ately 27,500 students, a s many assigned to the plant, in a re ­ and the U n iversity of C aliforn ia a s at B erk e ley, w ill be organized cently developed industrial area at Santa C ru z a re all planning into 15 to 20 sm all c o lle g e s. W I L L T H E R E A L COUNTESS P L E A S E S T A N D U P - - ” C o u rte s s M a r i a P u l a s k i , ” north of town on the Saigon- sm a ll co lle g e s, the report said . Each co llege w ill be general who t o ld o f h e r e x p e rie n c e s as a spy in P o lan d d u r in g W o r ld W a r II at the annual Bien Hoa highway. Another r e ­ The aim of the new colleges in the beginning and w ill later Bosses Lunche on T h u r s d a y at K e llo g g C e n te r, tu r n e d out to be a r u s e . The gional so ld ier and three civilian is toward student-faculty contact, em phasize a specific a re a like “ C o u n te s s ” was r e a l l y M a r t i n Hughes, p r o f e s s i o n a l c h a r a c t e r im p e r s o n a t o r , em ployes w ere wounded. M-G-M experim en tal cu rricu la and in­ hum anities, public a ffa ir s and who r e m o v e d h is w ig at the end o f h is speech to re v e a l h is id e n t it y . He is cnown In the r i c e lands 120 m ile s H o u r C h e a tin ' dependent study, the report said . scien ce. h e re on th e r i g h t w ith M r s . E la in e F ra n k and h e r boss, R ic h a r d U. B y e r r u m , so u th w est of Saigon g o v e rn m e n t fo rc e s s k ir m is h e d with a Red * Heart At the sam e tim e, students in The U n iversity of M ichigan dean o f the C o lle g e o f N a t u r a l Science. Photo by Cal C ra n e th e co llege w ill retain easy has been planning a sm all r e s i­ b attalion n e a r B ac L ieu , a c o m ­ a c c e s s to the vast a rra y of in­ dent co llege since 1964. A recent m e r c i a l c e n te r of 14,000. One tellectu al re so u rce s of the la rg e progress report stated that U .S .- a d v is e r and 16 South V ie t­ u n iversity . fresh m an and sophomore y e a r n a m e s e s o ld ie rs w e r e re p o rte d M l OLitlS 3UÏÏ0NS O l i t i F lo rid a State’ s experim ental p ro g ram s w ill be designed to A S M S U O p en s P e titio n in g w ounded and 16 V iet C ong killed. ,n P A N A V I S I O N co llege w ill have students living train students in the " to o ls of F a r to th e n o rth , U .S. M a­ in dorm itory units clu stered sch o larsh ip ” with a view to p re ­ r i n e s a m b u sh ed a p a tr o l of eight paring them fo r m ore indepen- ASMSU is opening petitioning fic control, lib ra ry and le ctu re - 3 -5 p.m . on weekdays o r ca ll o r 10 g u e r r i lla s who w e r e p ro b ­ HIT NO. 13 ) S HOWN O N C E A T 11:00 ing o u te r d e fe n s e s of the Da U N C L E J O H N 'S dent work in the junior and sen ior years. for f i ve student-faculty com m it- te e s— forum , social a ffa ir s , tr a f- concert. Petitions a re availab le now in him at home', 353-2750. Students petitioning fo r the fo r­ N ang A ir B a s e in p re d a w n d a r k ­ M-G-M=i: • um, so cial a ffa irs or tra ffic con­ ness. * PlRlSEHS SEIION THEWILDEST Now Offers You 308 Student S e rv ic e s. The dead­ A dm i ss ion C o n tin u o u s line fo r filin g petitions is May trol com m ittees must have a In an ap p are n tly u n r e la te d in­ PRODUCTION — SPYADVENTURE P ri ces S h o w Ing recommendation from a m em ­ cid e n t, a M a rin e g u a r d w a s A Complete MIC HI G A N 20 at 5 p.m . JAM S W eekday D ai Iy b er of the ASMSU Student Board, wounded in the thigh by a 13- AMANEVERUVED! M a t in e e s $ 1 00 -T H « * T U I F ro m " A ll interested students a re the cabinet president or one of in ch -lo n g a r ro w . T h i s is of a Line Of Meals GARNER 1 0 0 P M. urged to petition fo r these com­ the four cabinet vice p resid en ts. ty p e fire d by the c r o s s b o w s of Eves & Sun, . » 482-3909 EVAMARIE f. $1 2 5 m itte e s,’ ’ Jim Graham , Detroit Those petitioning fo r the li­ s o m e hill tr ib e s m e n . sophom ore, said. And Sandwiches. N orth of th e b ord.er, R adio b ra ry or- lectu re-co n cert com ­ SANT Anyone who has questions about m ittees must have a recom m en­ H anoi b ro a d c a s t a r e p o r t th at T O D A Y -S U P E R B A R G A IN i South Viet N a m ’ s L i b e r a t i o n ROD the resp o n sib ilities of m em bers dation from any of the above or TAYLOR 'WMlStOK When You Dine DAY . . . A L L D A Y P R E V U E OF 2 F E A T U R E S of these com m ittees should call G rah am ’ s office, 355-8266, from any cabinet m em ber. A rm e d F o r c e s (V iet Cong) have fo rm a lly launched a c a m p a ig n to SUN. M ON. TU ES. (2) H I T S . Out... Stop In. T o d a y Shown At 1 :2 5 -5 :1 5 -9 :0 5 LOOK! Physics Talk Set Ja m e s S. K oehler, p ro fe sso r fight the A m e ric a n f o r c e s in V iet N am and “ A dvance to re c o r d m o r e and s till g r e a t e r s u c c e s s ­ Cmon IT 's F R E E of p h ysics at the U niversity of e s .” HI T NO. ( T) AT 6»05 HIT NO. (2) 1 0 : 3 0 Along C H E C K . . . 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P e rfo rm a n c e h am fr e s h m a n ; B a r b a r a Young, A C A D E M Y A W A R D ! »W IN N E R ! sophi.loreo Mirceiio Mastroianni Yittono DeSica's , ET1M„ yP ,u r e 5 \ Marriage Italian Style '/ P fW S A T U R D A Y P aw P aw fr e s h m a n ; B ria n S m ith, P o r t H uron ju n io r; R ic h a rd W il­ k in s, F lin t fr e s h m a n ; R o b e r t R usk in , D etro it g ra d u a te student; O N E O F T H E 10 B E S T O F T H E Y E A R ! " C * V a la rie K w iatkow ski, C heboygan ’B E S T F O R E I G N F I L M ’ fr e s h m a n ; J a n e t H eine, C am d en , SHOWN = L A S T TIMES TODAY! F e a tu re at 1:0 5 - 3 :15 5 :2 0 -7 :2 5 -9 :3 5 p.m . MARSHALL MUSIC CO. N .J ., fre s h m a n ; B r ia n H eidel, G r e e n L a k e , W is ., s e n i o r ; C a ro ly n H u rd , D avidson f r e s h ­ A T 8 1 0 - 1 2 20 G L A D M E R M-G-M presents 307 E A S T GRAND R I V E R ED 2-6997 m an; and E dw ard G agnon, Royal E ï 3 :; :: I E Ï E : E ! 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LEVINE r Sean PLUS W IT H A U B A B A A N D H IS 4 0 tH IE V B S l .'i» -*' MARCELLO M a s tr o ia n n i C onnexy WINNER.BEST ACTOR AWARD (Italian FilmCritics S-i*er Ribtoon) D r.No’ R*rtimed th'u I COLUMBIA PICTURES HAROLD HECHT TEC H N IC OLOR U N IT E D A R T IS TS Presents Production Double the excitement with Double D0UBLE-0-SEVEN! JANE FONDA tEE MARVIN - MICHAEL CULAN /D iv o rc é e ritalian SEAN CONNERY I FROMRUSSIA VI B A L L O U DWAYNE HICKMAN MAI KIN6 COtEup*-.-STUBBY KAYE ' PETER MANN " B E S T O R IG A N A L SCREEN P L A Y ” »r. EMBASSYPICTURES«<>»• Style ftiNNCftCANN h w m m evE' T E C H N IC O LO R ' U N ITED ' A R T IS TS JOCELYN U N E At 1:0 0 -3 :3 5 -6 :2 0 -9 :10 p. .n COLUMBIA COLOR Screenplay DyWALTERNEWMANand FRANKR PIFRSON -c.r 0» Produced byHAROLDHECHT• Directed byELLIOTSILVERSTEIN HEAR NAT H NU COLE WNO? CAT UALLOU ON CAPITOL RECORDS Next! J a c k Lemmon “ HOW TO MURDER YOUR W I F E " 2 Hits “ TOPKAPI * I F rid a y. May 14. 1965 A*/ M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan TRACK BOON ON THE HORIZON A l l- W e a t h e r T r a c k s A n s w e r Welcome P a r e n t s . . . T o T im e , C o s t P r o b le m s ? sp o rts an a ll-w eath er track in doesn’ t bother us. The track is While you're in East Lansing we By R O B E R T A Y A F I E State News S p o r ts W r i t e r its field house, and Ohio State dry in 10 m inutes.” has one fo r each track season . The E a st Lansing track is "W e a th e r" o r not, h ere they M ichigan is installing one this a G ra sste x su rfa ce , with about com e. sum m er to rep lace its old out­ 3 / 8 " of G ra sste x atop a b asic invite you to stop in and look That’ s the prediction fo r track black-top su rfa ce . Adam s said door c o u rse. and fie ld , a s cinderm en of the T h e re a r e three p rim a ry types. that in about five y e a r s another future p re p a re to get o ff the One is G ra s s te x , m ade in C a li­ la y e r of g ra sste x w ill have to be beaten track and onto a new, fo rn ia . The T artan tra c k , from added. The cost is estim ated at over our fine selection of. . . a ll-w e a th e r one. T h ese rubber the 3M Company, is p rim a rily $500, a re la tiv ely sm all amount tra ck s a r e " i n " fo r track and of p la stic com position. The third when com pared with day-to-day f A field , both indoors and out, with type i s a ' com posite of rubber maintenance costs requ ired fo r a high schools a s w ell as co lleges and black-top, the sam e m aterial cinder tra ck . picking up the new trend. W eather conditions have a l­ of which the runways at Ralph U Young F ie ld a re m ade. w ays played a m ajor role in out­ Along with co lle g e s, many high door a th letics, with cancellations schools in Michigan have taken holding true only in baseball to these new tra ck s. E a st L a n ­ and tennis. When it com es to sing High School has recen tly tra ck , once the rain h its, the installed an a ll-w eath er track , co u rse muddy running. can be turned into a slop not conducive fo r and the re su lts have been m ore than s a tisfa c to ry . G i f t s f o r " I t ’ s ju st about the fastest The a ll-w eath er tra ck s have track in the a r e a ," said Lynn com e face to face with this and A dam s, E ast L a n s in g ’ s athletic other problem s and have a n ­ d ire cto r. “ The boys re a lly like sw ered e v e ry one of them. Among running on it. B e sid e s, it’ s a l­ these is maintenance c o s ts. At m ost maintenance - . fr e e . Rain , Ralph Young F ield , fo r exam ple, at le ast fiv e m aintenance men a r e needed d aily to get the track t h e G r a d u a t e ready fo r workouts and m eets. A cinder track must be r e ­ » > X» -p- t> lined, smoothed and filled in, a ll of which costs tim e and money. m i n V v Many schools, esp e cia lly high Make yo u r graduate’ s big day one he sch o ols, cannot keep up with these e xp en ses, despite the fact that w ill re m e m b er fo r the re s t of his th eir fa c ilitie s a re w idely used. The tim e element is another L a k e La n s in g life by shopping the graduation g ifts at CAMPUS BOOK. p rim e facto r. D iscrep an cies in the track su rface can account fo r a record -b reakin g run or a A m u s e m e n t P a rk m ed iocre p erform an ce. B ecau se O k e m o s and H a s le tt Road a great track can m ake a great 6 M il e s E a s t o f L a n s in g m eet, la r g e r schools a re con­ sid erin g these su re - su rface F rid a y and S atu rd ay c o u rse s. Fin an cially speaking, t h e s e E v e n i n g s At 7 P .M . tra c k s a r e a boon, although any­ S u n d a y A t 1 P .M . Souvenirs one looking at the initial costs would think otherw ise. In stalla­ tion runs from $57,000 P a p e rb o u n d s * C o o k B o o k s Note: O r g a n iz a tio n s M ay M ake to $100,000, but it p ays off in R e s e r v a t io n s F o r P i c n i c s , At dividends. T h ere is re la tiv ely R educed R ates, By C a l l i n g . . . little or no maintenance involv­ ed. B e s t S e ll e r s ’ C h ild r e n ’ s B o o k s FE 9-8221 S w e a ts h ir ts • M u g s * D e c a ls F lo rid a A & M pioneered these %M rubber tra ck s 10 y e a rs ago. The STATE value of the con sisten t su rface can be evidenced by the re c o rd - F ic tio n • N o n - F ic t io n breaking p erform an ces of th eir, T O D A Y ... great runner, Bob H ayes. Iowa THRU THURSDAY F rom 7:00 p.m . , In tr a m u r a l V • * . • • • ’* % ♦ • A TH R ILLIN G DRAMATIC PAGE FROM AMERICA S News HISTORY OF EXPANDING -FRONTIERE!.. ONE. OF 1H E I M E N 'S WORLD’S G R E A T E ST LIVING STO RIES' S O FT B A LL-S unday C O M IN G S O O N .. John F o rd ’ s P ro du ction of# F ie ld 5:10 p .m . 7 S ic . B p s.-G ree n Giants John Steinbeck’ s S A risto c ra ts-F e g e fe u e r I ’’GRAPES 9 W, Shaw 1-E m m on s (flight 4) 10 C ase-W ilso n (flight 3) ♦ 5 F ie ld 6:20 p .m . 1 B aw d iers-w in n er Vikings v s . T u rk s } C a m p u s B o o k S t o r e , e x p a o d io g w ith M S U j OF WRATH” 2 E . Shaw 6-Em m ons (block 3) (flight 3) 3 W o r t h i n g t o n - F e n c i l i r ( f li g h t 3) | P R O U D LY A N N O U N C ES | 4 M cDonei-W ilson (flight 3) 5 B rin k ley-W . Shaw 6 6 C a s e - A b d ic a t i o n ( f l i g h t 3) H enry Fonda 7 W orcester-M cD onel (flight 4) Jane D a rw e ll 8 W o rm w o o d -A rh o u se 9 S n a rk -E . Shaw 2 John C o rro d in e *I ** 10 M cD onel-Brandy‘ (fHght 3) John Qua I en F ie ld 7:30 p .m . 1 N e b is h e s - A b b in g t o n * T h e a d d itio n o f a n o th e r C am pus B o o k j 2 W inchester-W . Shaw 4 C h a rle y G rapew in 3 E m p o w e r m e n t - C a s o p o li s Eddie Q u illa n 4 W im b l e d o n - E m b e r s F ie ld 8:40 p .m . Today 7:20, 9:50 p .m .-S a t., Sun. 2, 4:25 7. 9: 35 p.m. 5 Store to the E ast L a n s in g C o m m u n ity . J 1 NlcDonel-Rinky Dinks (flight 1) 2 E . Shaw 8-Woodward Presented i»co op eratio n with M .S .U .'s A m erican Fhought 3 6 P a k -F e llo e >, and Language Departm ent. __ J W e w ill be re ad y f a l l te rm , o p e ra tin g * 4 Cachet-W . Shaw 7 W O M E N 'S B O W L IN G - S a t u r d a y A lle y s 9 a .m . FRIDAY & SATURDAY 3 - TOP - FEATURES * in two locations, one a t each end o f J I- 2 E . Fee-W . A k ers 5 5 to w n , fo r (AST iAhSINft ADM. $1.00-Kiddies Free 3-4 E . Yakeley-M cD onel 5-6 E . Mayo-W , Landon J y o u r a d d e d convenience. ^ 7-8 Rather 1- S . Wonders 9 - 10 S . Cam pbell-M ason High Steppin'...; I I - 1 2 C a se-W illiam s Rootin',Tootin’, î * * 1 3 - 1 4 E . Landon-N. Cam pbell 2 Fun Aplenty! * * REVUE a w l 1 5 - 1 5 Rather 2-W . Mayo if- ' 'k'k'kir'k'k T h e W om en’s 1M B uilding will .1 * * b e open Sunday fro m noon to 5 p .m . Students and p a r e n t s a r e / 9fT Hm* tolaw VWh atw C. Inc ■C>96! «alt lPraaactiaaa TECHNICOLOR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * invited to to u r the b uild ing . R e c ­ r e a tio n a l fa c ilitie s will be open “ G olden H o rs e s h o e R e v ie w ’ ’ T w ic e at 8:22 and L a te as w ell a s the pool fro m 1 - 3 East Lansing’s Department Store For Students on . The im m ortalH an k IV i/ fo m s ; | p .m . M G M ;/ ; //lABs again, sin g s again... • « I ¡¡o u r C h eatin 'H eart Grand River where M.S.U. & E. Lansing meet. THE BIG iA M iL T O N 'O L IV E R B U T T O N S O 'C O N N ELL I WEEK-END SPECIAL mm m ^ >» PANAVISION ■YOUR C H E A T IN H E A R T " 2nd at 9:40 S.N.C.C. K GM « m I t i l t l ' K SIMM PtOOUCTIWihn* ' CAMPUS BOOK STORE CAR WASH [JINB NUMI EMMMIEHINT 99* mm PANAVISION« " 3 6 H OURS” SHOWN 3RD AT 11:28 Sun. Mon. T u e s .- W alt D isn e y’ s SUNOCO STATION “ Moon S pin ne rs” plus “ T ho m asina ” (A c r o s s F ro m U n io n ) C o rn e r of Grand R iv e r & Bogue St. LO C ATED O NLY 4 M ILE S E. OF MSU A-8M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing. M ichigan F riday. May 14. 1965 'S ' v s . U - M * N o I f s , A n d s , B u t s — J u s t B a t s By D UANE L A N C A S T E R Holmes pitched a three-h it shutout Monday night against Notre State N ews S p o rts W r i t e r Dame and Krasnan beat Iowa 4 -3 a week ago so Krasnan should get T he U n iversity of Michigan, which seem s to be leading the Big the nod since he has had m ore re st. Ten it-, everything this y e a r, is tops in the baseball ra c e this ye ar Saturday the probable Spartan p itch ers w ill be sen ior lefthander and will attempt to fend off challenging Michigan State in a th ree- Doug Dobrei and again eith er Krasnan o r Holm es depending on who gam e se rie s this week-end. pitches F rid a y . Dick Kenney is a third p o ssib ility. The Spartans, fre sh from a 2 0 -1 destruction of Albion C ollege Michigan will counter F rid ay with Bob Reed, a sophomore righ t- Wednesday, meet the Wolves in a single game at Ann A rbor F rid ay hander with Clyde B arn h art and Bi l l Zepp throwing on Saturday. and return to E ast Lansing Saturday for a double header. % State holds down third place in the conference with a 6 -3 mark The contest will m ark the 1 41 s t time M ichiganState and M ichigan and tra ils Michigan (S -l) by two gam es. A sweep would enable have met on the diamond sin ce 18 8 4 .The 8 1-y e a r-o ld r iv a lr y is the the Sp­irtan s to overhaul the Wolves and would put them in c o n ­ oldest in the B ig T en , starting n early 12 y e a rs before the con­ ier,tier, fe r the fifrst-MSU baseball title since 1954. ference was form ed. L ast week after downing Minnesota 1- 0 in 1 1 innings, the Michigan leads in the se rie s 90-49 and there has been one tie. W Iver ire s split with Iowa, winning the opener 4-3 and dropping Since the Spartans entered the league in 19 5 1, the s e r ie s stands the sec nd g am e 2 - 1 for their only defeat of the conference season. at 2 1 - 1 8 in favor of Michigan. Mear whrle the Spartans swept all three of their gam es, two fro m State leads the B ig Ter, in hitting with a team m ark of .278 with Minnesota and one from Iowa, to move into third p lace with a 6-3 m ark behind Ohio State (7-2) and M ichigan. second basem an J e r r y W alker and third basem an John Bieden- C each Danny L itw h iler said he was undecided about the starting bach firs t and third re sp e ctively in the batting ra c e . pitcher F rid ay but indicated itw "u ld p ro b ab lyb ee ith er Dick Holmes Walker is hitting an even .500 in the conference with 13 hits DI CK H O L M E S fur 26 tim es at bat. Biedenbach is 15 for 36 for a . 4 1 " m ark. DOUG D O B R E I J OHN K R A S N A N or John Krasnan. N O T R E D A M E P R O V ID E S TEST Trackmen Eye Green Pastures N e tte r s ’ D u a l M e e t F in a le : T w in T e s t In T w in C it y Saturday w ill be a day for-the G a r r e t t ,w h o w ill be running B y R I C K PI ANI N move on to the Big Ten meet in L a ird W arner, Vic Dhooge and w earing of green a s the Spar­ the 100 with Sum m ers and Norm S tate N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r Bloomington, May 22-24. Mike Youngs all continue to lead tan cinderm en do battle with S in c la ir, leads the field events in State currently owns a fourth- State in individual scoring M ichigan State’ s tennis team -the track outfit from Notre Dame the long and trip le jum ps. L a st p lace berth in the conference re co rd s, with 9-5 m ark s. w ill close cut its regular season at Ralph Young F ield . weekend he, set a v a rs ity m ark with a 4-3 dual meet reco rd . Dwight Shelton will start for schedule tt.i? afternoon and The final home contest of the in the trip le jump with a leap The B ad gers, who have been MSU at number-one sin gles, and Saturday when it takes or. Wis­ outdoor s e a s o n w ill sta rt at of 48’ 9 " . le s s su ccessfu l this season, have Captain C h a rlie Wolff w ill play consin arc Minnesota, at Minne­ 12 :30 with the field events. Run­ ap o lis. The Spartans w ill then a 2 -5 re co rd .,T h e v are led by at the number-two spot. Wolff ning events w ill begin at 1 p.m . In the long jump, G arrett has Tom Oberlin, number - one was the only Spartan-to gain a twice passed the 25-fee t m ile­ While it a lso m arks the last stone this season, scorin g d is­ sin gles and G ary K irk , their victory in last T uesday’ s match dual m eet of the season , its PLAN AHEAD* number-r.vo man. Other m em bers of the squad with M ichigan, d e f e a t i n g Jim re a l im portance is that it w ill tances of 25 feet, 4 inches to take second against W estern and W e e k e n d In S p o rts Swift, 6 -2 , 6-2. be a determ ining factor as to i n c l u d e P a u l Eischop, Wuif W arner w ill'p la y number three winning the event at the Ohio Israel’s Independence Schw erdtfeger, Dick R ognessand sin g le s, followed by Dhooge, Jim who w ill go to the Big Fen m eet, to be held at Iowa C ity, May R e lay s with a jump of 25 feet. If he can equal last w eek’ s p e r­ / Je o ff Gluck. P h illip s and Youngs. 2 0 -2 2. AT HOME form ance, all three of the p r e s ­ Day Celebration Minnesota hasn't f a r e d any better than the B ad gers, as they Coach Stan Drobac w as le s s than pleased with his team ’ s D espite th eir lo ss la st .week to W estern M ichigan, the Spar­ T ra c k ; N o tre Dame (Sat., 12:30 PM) ent r e c o r d s - - field , m eet and have won only one match m seven showing against the-W olverines. v a rs ity - - w ill c o m e tumbling a t t e m p t s , which puts them in " I hope that match doesn't affect TOM H E R B E R T tans made leaps and bounds in B aseball; M ichigan (Sat., 1 PM) down. th eir clockings. Several of S tate's seventh place in the standings. the p la y e rs too much. I w as 5 is - big guns re g istered th eir best L a cro sse : B ow ling G reen (Sat., 2 PM) It w ill be Tom H erbert and Tom 1 he Gophers have the s e r v ic e s appointed with the match, but we K eu ster in the shot and discus of fiv e returning letterrr.en, in­ still have a lot of tennis to play m arks to date at Kalam azoo, a l­ Rugby; N otre Dame iSat., 2:30 PM) and Dennis Radke and B ill Shnarr though not all of these perfo rm an ­ PR OG RA M cluding fir s t sin gle; J e r r y Noyce y e t ," he said. ces w ere winning ones. ON THE ROAD in the pole vault. Rounding out and number two man Tom Boyce. In other matches scheduledthis the d a y's events s r e Nlike Eov.-— Captain Chuck Mikkelsor., J e r r y The G reen and White w ill have B aseball: M ichigan ( F r i. at Ann A rb o r) F g .'k Songs and Dances weekend, Iowa, N orthwestern and to put on som e of that speed, e r s , L e e H anbright and F re d M c- K rau se and D a v e Rosenberg Purdue meet at Purdue, while T ennis: M inn ., W ise. (Sat. at M inn.) K' v in the high jum p. for the Irish ’ s forte lie s in the round out the list of veteran s, Illin o is, Indiana, M ichigan and • -No Admi ss i on- - while Neil Covin and Ron Keith distance a n d m id d le -d ista n c e G olf: Indiana, W isconsin, IJIinois, Ohio clash in a quadrangular r a c e s . T w o -m ile rs M ike Coffey Everyone Welcome! rep resen t the team ’ s sophomore contest at Columbus. I and B ill C lark have both run Purdue (Sat. at Lafayette) Thornhill MVP contingent. Indiana is tops in the B ig Ten their distance in sub-9;(M tim e. wivW-a 7-0 rc-cord, w h ile M ichi­ gan occupies the number two Coffey set an f r ia r i S t the be as good a s last week, but with w ill p ro rid e the h e e d 't o r tr % In F ootb all Drills D rake. R e lays with his clocking f T o u r p r id e .,, I position. of 8:56.8, while C la rk , in the in­ the threat of rain the chances of m ile re la y . C oates, Mike Kaines a sloppy track could hamper u s ." and Tony Hunt a re set fo r the Add a n o t h e r chapter to a " r a g s - t o - r ic h e s " football sto ry . ■witii the eifu of an door IC4A M eet, set a team m ark ' wi t h his 8:52.7 tim e. With new field and v a rs ity 880-yard run, with Kaines team ­ re c o rd s to his cred it in the ing up «with E ric Zem per and with the naming of Spartan line­ Lacrosse 61 0 99 V a rsity re c o rd -h o ld e rs . B ill 330 Interm ediate hurdles, State’ s Jan Bow er in the m ile. backer C h a rle s Thornhill as the V „ team ’ s "m o st valuable” p e r- * ; Q . . • B oyle in the quarter and Ed Dean,. miTe have se% » e sp fctive Gene Washington w ill ■be after - „Z em p e r, Bowen, (haul M eC ol- Stm eh :r. spr jr.g- A, 'R u g b y 'Club a new m ee t rr.ai'V 'Q ther e n trie s , -lam and Ceorge. ta li'd - H * «wijl O M EG A * m arks of :'46.5 and 4:07. "S o m e of the boys look a s in that event a re Bob Steele sta rt in the tw o-m ile. Cam p­ and Clint Jo n e s. That trio , along bell is set fo r the 440, a s well Thornhill received rh? vote of e ve ry Spartan coach for his out- ' though they’ re ready to break with F r e d M cKoy, w ill a lso be as the 2 2 0 -y a rc dash, where standing w o rk in th e p r a c tic e p e r- 2. R e tu r n H o m e lo o s e ," Coach F ran Dittrich said . running in the 120 h igh 's. he’ ll be joined by fello w -S p a r- iod that concluded last Saturday * "W e should win handily. If the Washington, Jo n e s, S t e e l e , tans Jim G arrett and Jim Sum­ with the G reen ar.d White intra­ Two of S tate's spring clubs w ill PAUL M cCO LLAM weather holds, our tim es should Keith C oates and Das Cam pbell m e rs. squad gam e. be in action on the home front Saturday afternoon as the la­ c ro ss e team entertains Bowling Green, w hile the rugby club tan­ gles with Notre Dame. Coach P a u l C ald w ell’ s la ­ c ro ss e s q u a d , winners o v e r M ichigan their la st tim e out, hope to move a notch higher in L j S TAP w-m y the M idwest Conference stand­ ings. The stickm en a r e cu rren t­ ly third in the league with a 6-3 e c , m ark, and a victo ry over Bowling fitfVTeeöAfÄ1 i t 6 d-amonas $195 Calendar S eam aster $1 20 G reen would move the Spartans even c lo se r to the top spot, which Ohio State now holds down. Steve H arrington, the leading Cs ©as -he wa*ch fo •fer-m e o f proud p o s s e s s i o n . . . State s c o re r with an a v e ra g e of lovi 1 trib u te to y o u r g ra d u a te with the gift sligh tly m ore than four points of an Otner ...the watch a graduate can w ear with pride. per gam e, is the second best Chouse from diamond-set and gold case m odels, which can be suitably inscribed with your sentiment. We enjoy helping pare: ts, runts and uncles select the c o rre c t watch for the point producer in the Midwest Conference. CSS PETITIONS MUNN The contest w ill begin at 2 graduate..w e’ ve beer doing it for a long tim e. It will be a p.m . on the p ra ctice field ad­ p leasu re to show you our complete Omega collection, $65 to uver $1000. L A Y AWAY NOW F O R G R A D U A T IO N joining Shaw L an e. The rugby club fig u re s to have a rougher tim e against N otre S k a t e R ig h t T h r o u g h F o r M S U Dam e. The Irish a re the lead ers By R O B E R T A Y A F IE petition to " B ig g ie ” Munn, along with an en­ t. st. 1876 in the m idwest and ranked num­ State News S p o r ts W r i t e r graved skateboard bearing the w ords, " T h e d if­ ber one in the country in the feren ce between good and great is a little extra Rum or around the cam pus has it that M ich­ -JE WE L E ILS , sp o rt. The Irish a r e unbeaten this season . igan S ta te 's athletic p rogram , encom passing e ffo r t ," w ords that the skateboard ers have adopted a s their motto. 13 v a rs ity sp o rts, is due fo r enlargem ent. 1 2 1 S . Washingtoi Coach N eville Doherty has been The com m ittee has a lso drawn up a con­ No. . . crew , rugby and la c ro s s e w ill have to hampered t h i s season with a wait th e ir turn. The sport we’ r e concerned stitution which explains th eir aim s and reasons A u th o riz e d Omega Agency ... the Watch young squad that has hurt his with is skateboarding. In seeking v a rsity status. They hope to meet with for o L ife tim e o f Prou d P o s s e s s i o n ■team’ s showing. Th at’ s righ t. . . skateboarding. The excite­ the A thletic Council to d isc u ss a B ig Ten schedule a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o p o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o P o oO oo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ft ment and enthusiasm that those little planks on and conference m eet, m ost lik ely to be staged w heels have aroused a c ro s s the MSU campus at E ast L ansing. We Can Help Save You Up To $300.00 have spurred som e of the student lead ers in­ T h e re a re a lso the problem s of a coaching . . . O r M ore On The Purchase Of A 1965 A utom obile! terested in the new Spartan pasttim e to o r­ sta ff and recruiting duties to be d iscussed be­ ganize the Comm ittee fo r Student Skateboard­ fo re the council. It is believed that a form er L E T U S H E L P Y O U W ITH Y O U R ing (CSS), whose main purpose is to gain v a r ­ sity status fo r th eir sport. State m entor, yet unnamed, is in line fo r the coaching duties. A schedule fo r exhibition gam es has a lread y The students feel that m aterial for a suc­ N E W O R U S E D C A R S H O P P IN G ! been arran ged . F an s can see the athletes in a c ­ tion e v e ry day at B e s s e y H all. F o r those who c e ssfu l team can be found right h ere on the State cam pus, but a re not ruling out the p o ssib ilitie s' 1 s t . Use your C red it Union loan se rv ic e . It takes only a few liv e off-cam p us, the racin g strip behind F ee of athletic tenders fo r the future. minutes to a rran g e com plete financing B E F O R E you see Hall leading to Hagadorn Road has been desig­ Skateboarding, said one CSS le ad er, affords a d ealer. 2nd. See at least three different d e a le rs. Get the B EST s k a t e b o a r d e r s nated fo r their viewing p le a su re . T h ere a r e also co u rses near Beaumont T ow er, the a v e ra g e student with good equilibrium and a lust to p articipate in in tercollegiate ath letics, P ric e l Kellogg C en ter, and Van Hoosen H all. Residents even though he might not qualify fo r one of the 3rd . D iscu ss ONLY the cash p rice with the d ea le r . . . FIR ST, of the Case-W ilson-W onders com plexarehoping 13 other Spartan team s. then get details on value of your trad e-in , rem em ber . . . it 's the cash d ifferen ce you pay that counts. U N IT E that they, too, w ill have a cou rse of their own, but topographical featu res do not allow fo r suc­ Asked about CSS support on cam pus, the lead­ e r replied that a questionnaire had been sent out c essfu l skateboarding. South campus le ad e rs a re and that the re su lts a r e totally in favor of v a r­ weighing the p ossib ility of asking the Board of sity ranking. Many a rea m erchants, a s w ell, So Always Get The CASH P ric e FIRST! T ru ste e s to allocate funds to build a racing have e x p re ssed their backing to the m ovement. strip . U ltim ate goals include m em bership in the CSS le a d e rs a re hoping that stands w ill soon NCAA and p ossib le inclusion in the Olympic Michigan State be erected to accom modate the fan s, along with G am es. ' U n iv e r s i t y E m p l o y e e s * CREDIT UNION a p r e s s box to a s su re the participants of equal co v erag e. T h e se ’ Issu e s a re beyond the planning stage. - Skateboarding its e lf can lead to personal s a t i s f a c t i o n a l o n g with t e a m p r i d e . T h ere is alw ays the hope of A ll-A m erican se le c ­ C A L L 355-0293 M a n ly M il e s . B l d g . H a r r i s o n Road It is expected that som e tim e this week se v e ra l tion, and what MSU student wouldn’ t be proud re p rese n ta tive s of the com m ittee w ill present a to w e a r a green " S '* on h is m ad ras sh irt? "~ T ^ « > rn ^ rrn ^ rrT ^ T ^ *~ ~ r w M n r ir > ,w ,r ,o a p O 0 in B O 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ” M ichigan State N ew s. E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay. May 14. 1965 A-9 DESTINATION: LAKE LANSING R e a d y A b o u t Y e S a ilo rs : DELLS S A T U R D A Y N IT B 'J i b e H o e / In Y o u G o ! DICK OTT By JOE M IT C H State News S p o rts W r i t e r The MSU s a i l i n g club has launched its annual assau lt on the * V ¿ .V»- cuul b ti V iJw znotti w aters of Lake Lansing, where 7 Piece O rch e stra things á re often fa r le ss than smooth sailing. Ju st m in u te s f r o m cam pus. T ake M -4 3 ‘ ‘ He who s a ils must b a il” is E a s t, le f t on O k e m o s - H a s le tt Rd., to the motto the Spartan club has L a k e L a n s in g D riv e . appropriately adopted. Although sailin g m ay look easy Grand Ole O pry to the a v e ra g e -Jo e ’ s eye, it’ s another c a se of iooks being de­ Sun. at 3 & 9 p.m . ceiving, The com m odores must J i m m i e D ic k in s - D e e C u r t i s ¿cuide their sm all, six-foo t c ra ft (called dinghies) through rough B e a u tifu lly Remodeled w aters, many tim es in the p r e s - ence of strong winds» I i >i Sailing has been described as A ll Y our F a v o rite Beverages hours and hours of monotony, in­ terrupted by minutes of stark H A N D Y - C R A F T - - T w o S p a rta n s k ip p e r s get t h e i r boat re a d y f o r a d a y ’ s s a il i n g . 339-2420 6340 W. L A KE LANSING RD. te r r o r . B esid e s the ever present Once out to sea, h o w e v e r, the chances of spending the a fte rn o o n b a i l i n g a re just p ossib ility of capsizin g, th ere’ s as g r e a t as s ta y in g a flo a t. Photo by Cal C ra n e alw ays the danger of a sudden shift in wind, which may lead to club. “ If you re going to s a il, capsizing that must be overcom e. a collision with another c ra ft. you’ re going to take a dunking.” " A frightened crew member can w* The m ore than 100 m em bers B ecau se getting wet is p art of cau se an unnecessary accident,” of the crew-club opened the spring season three weeks age with, an Open Sailing and R acing D ay.The the gam e, the sailin g club requ ire persons to s w im a ^ ^ a r d s before they can b e c o m ^ B j^ B B s . Al so, " I t ’ s quite a shock to be s a il­ ing along smoothly, then have a sw ift gale come out of nowhere, Ea r- club isn’ t limited ju st to m ales, for precautionary s u r e s, making m aneuverability som e­ eith er. G a ls make up about 40 life - p r e s e r v e r s O re ^ p v a ila b le . what dangerous.” OH ) per cent of the m em bership. Many of the m em bers a re new­ com ers anxious to get their feet “ I’ m one o fth o se who doesn’ t w ear one of those th in g s," s a i d G aw ura. “ Being so tall (6’ 4” ), When a commodore of a craft y e lls , “ ready about,” this is a warning to make a turn in order R e g a r d le s s wet in the outdoor sport, and they the life -p r e s e rv e r hinders my to avoid a c, llision with another (P ie rc e d o r F ran k lv Faked) V i usually make a big “ sp lash .” “ It’ s a n o rm al'occu rren ce for movement around the c r a ft ." “ B e s:d e s, I find it challeng­ boat or an obstacle in the w ater. Y et it is “ jibehoe” that is a 1 crew m em bers to take a spill in the lake, e sp e cia lly so e a rly m the season ,” said G a ry Gawura, Grounds Captain of the sailing ing and fun to take a s p ill,” he said, “ and have to swim back and re trie ve the c r a ft .” B eginners often show a fe a r in cause for real trouble. With this c a ll, you car. expect a sudden dip in the water, as the c ra ft is on the verge of turning over. / We have all stones, siz e s, shapes of p ierced or chicken pierced / (frankly faked) e a rrin g s from the Handi C rn ite r Store in Greenwich V illag e. Starting at >1.00. / v. ïf flï C A Iilir S M © » * Spartan Shopping C enter - H arr: mi Rc % V - C À W D S J-J0 > a \ K 1 î ü I u Î 309 E , Grand Ri v e r Ave. - Downtown E ast L; -.i*». .¿»SREU *•>—. r r -' -■» - ... S T O R E H O U R S ; M O N . T H R U S A T . 9 :3 0 AM T O 5 :3 0 PM W ED. N O O N TO 9 PM SCUT T L E - B O A T — M e m b e r s o f the MSU s a i l i n g c l u b take to the w a t e r s of L a k e L a n s in g . Once the s a il s a re h au le d (I., top), o ff th ey go (I., b o tto m ), to join the o th e r s , ( r ig h t ) . Photo by Cal C ra n e G o lfe r s (0 -1 0 ) W in k A t L in k : HILLEL FOUNDATION \Y 319 H illcrest F iv e -T e a m O u tin g A h e a d SABBATH SERVICES ’- V By JOE M IT C H State News S p o rts W r i t e r overall strok es p er gam e a ver­ age from ” 9.5 to 76.5, M orrison w ill get the call in the number five and six spots. F r id a y 7:30 p.m . Saturdav 10 a.m . A Benson is the Spartan’ s top It w ill be the second outing of D esperate for that f ir s t taste go lfer with an average score of the season fo r both. B ib er has jf victo ry, State’ s golf team tr a ­ vels to L afayette, Ind., Saturday, ~~,2 strok es per eighteen. Sen­ been given the' nlimber five slot SUNDAY MAY 16 3 to 6 P.M . <4 3 * A S where its m em bers w ill keep one ior Doug Sw artz follow s close behind Benson with a 78.6 a v e r­ fo r his 79 card in last week’ s F o re st A kers tournament. c C \ r -us aye on the rec rd book and ano­ age. Lag B anm er PIC NIC ther on the g clf co u rse. Sta te 's foes n the 8 a.m . a f­ Coach John Brotzm ann s golf­ The g o lfe rs' downfall so far this season has beer the inef­ f ai r w ill not be stra n g e rs. The on the H illel Lawn r r r a e rs , deprived of any snrt of win. fective p erfo rm an ces turned in Spartans have alread y faced In­ I ' * / ! during the season and left with a diana and Prudue tw ice this s e a ­ Food. G am es, ? by the number five and six men. I dism al 0 - 10 reco rd to .account son and met Wisconsin in a R efreshm ents £ No two men have held those -x*>* for their m isfortunes, take on meet e a r lie r in the y e a r . I lli­ five B ig Ten riv a ls in hopes "f positions for m ore than a week as Brotzm ann has beer, forced nois and N orthwestern both have M arried Students & Children / Y 1 ending their drought. fledgling team s and have had to alter his line-up continually. Welcome In the p ro c e ss of competing m ediocre seasons thus far. Saturday, Mike B ih er andBuck against Indiana, Purdue, North­ w estern, Illin ois and W isconsin, y o u ’ll e n j o y ÆT\ the Spartan sw ingers a lso will get a sneak preview of the Indiana U n iv ersity golf c o u rse, which will S k a te rs N a m e w e a r i n g ou r ru ff le d be the site of the conference cham pionships May 2 1- 2 2 . R o b e rts M V P s u m m e r voiles... Y A If the linksmen fail to record State’ s A ll-A m e r ic a hockey at least one win Saturday, they’ ll have only or.e m ore chance to redeem them selves before the winger Doug R oberts has added to his list of achievem ents for the 19b4-o5 season . * © d r e s s e s with a fem inine conference m eet. T h e ir final dual a ir , c a r e fre e an d fresh as The 2 2-y e a r-o ld sen ior from meet of the season is against M ichigan. The Spartans need a Detroit C ooley High School was D a tsu n S P L -310 1500 a b r e e z e ...s o cool in named “ m ost valu able” by vote victo ry som ewhere along the line to prevw tir e s . Con­ sonable offer. 351-5369 . 35 beautifully. Ju s t h a d spring of Protestant Church. Dicta­ term . Cal l 351-4 232 . 32 Excellen t condition. $65. 329 W. R o ad ster. New set fir e s , C a i : « tune-up and lubrication. $300, Pho *-'4f *. 40 tact 8 ampus Drug Store. 33 fifo S M O B IL E i960 ' 88 '. 2-dpor 353-0285. 34 phone, typing, m ultilith, Simple ONE M ALE to sublet C ed ar V il- Saginaw. 484-9920. 32 IV 4-8 36 6, 34 CHE VRML /Ti 5, Automatic FORD 19o* Statn irwog.'r. 6 -¿\ii v . hardtop, TVvWer steerin g and bookkeeping. State experience, lage Apartment for sum m er. .VMPEG E L E C T R IC B a s s ,G u ita r AUSTIN HEALEY b o r ite , T9* I . *smi ss • . R - d i , heater. 9 -p asser.aer. T - b ir d e n g i n e . brak es. H ydram atic tra n sm is­ 1962 L A M B R E T T A . loO c c . 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Must permanent position with local A vailable f o r sum m er, f a l l . $100 value for $50, A lso, Student ev e ry 'h ir.g ' 24,000 m ile s . E x ­ Ra iiu* i e a t e r . O th e r extras. h e a te r . W h itew alls. A -l co n di­ brak es. T ops m echanically. long-established f i r m for a Fabian R ealty, ED 2-0811, ED m icroscope, $5. Cal l 355-2146 :ellei t condition SI.495. 4*9- s e ll. $400 cash . Cal l 372-0413. w ell-groom ed dependable wom- 7-2474. 34 c e lle r: co rd iti; n .j M ust s e l l . tion. $1,344. AL EDW ARDS LIN 33 §11, CM bookkeeping experience ÍTÜ1 S . Grand. T.wo-becroum fur- evenings. 1ÍQ3:- X G L X M ERCURY» 3125 I , S y - , uished.^ vSif ible Ju r A f'“ - *> - 4 J i . » F R A M E A* f ' Ö F ,!w'* A lc o r, wagon. A 11 itlè XÎÇSFOR SCÛCVVe f> 'tra n s - desired,, but rfot nec?=-.spry. -®p- aw»*(.VwiFtfi••mf.F.mfrftmrj.©per. po'ftunity for acvancement'with tem ber I."5100 includes ..til.t.os. » zallon. Complete set-u p k telu d -* economical red beality.' portation veh icle. 454-6' >65. 33 M o n .,"I h „ r s ., F rid a v til 9 pnu ing stand, pump, filte r, etc. 5 Grand Opening Sell-abration all employee benefits. F ive day R eferen ces requ ired . 485-4982. C32 Airplanes w e e k . R e fe re n c es. Phone IV months new. 3 5 5 -3 13 2 . 32 VOLKSW AGEN 19 62,63’ and64*s. 34 H ILLM AN , 1955 4-aoor sedan. R ad ios. All clean and m echanic­ T A Y L O R C R A F T . L o w h o u r s 2-12 51 for interview , • 32 NEEDED: FOURTH G irl for Eden PIRANHA - V I C I O U S , blood at T urquoise and white. 4-speed. $200. 332-4687 after 5. 32 ally in top condition. A ll gu ar­ anteed. since m ajor. Excellen t for three or four students who want cheap flying tim e. $1,200. Phone ED S AL E S P E O P L E . House ofCook- w are, Inc. is interested in in­ terview ing men and wom en with Roc Apartm ent. Beginning Fall term . C a ll 355-1576 . th irsty. $25. Cal l 351-4687; 32 34 S E W 1 NG MACHINE. Z ig -Z a g . Used o n l y 6 months. Mono­ LARK^ i960, 8 -cylin d er stand- NEEDED IM M ED IA T ELY o n e SPO RTS CARS! T R 4‘ s, MGB, 2 -30 14 . A fter 5 pm. ED 2 -2 181. sa le s background. Our product gram s, buttonholes, blind h e m s,- Capitol City M obile H om es ard. 2-d oo r. New tir e s ,. Me­ chanically in to p condition. S p itfire and Sunbeam. Com e in and brow se around! We’ ve got L E A R N TO fly at Sheren A via­ 36 has both Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval and P a re n ts' Maga­ congenial g irl room m ate for 3- g irl apartm ent. Walking d is­ em broiders, etc. $6.94 p e r , month or $49.73 cash . Cal l 372- M ileage, 32,500. $200. A fter 5, tance to cam pus. 337-0379. 34 3323 Sputh Pennsylvania Avenue 'em and th ey're s c a rc e . tion, Davis A i r p o r t , North zine Seal of Commendation. No SUMMER T E R M . Sign up now for 0200, ext. 380, ask for M r. J 355-7966. 33 Lansing, M ichigan Abbott R o a d , E a s t Lansing. dinners to cook, no canvassing, Keegan. 34 furnished air-conditioned M ar- M ERCU RY, 19 6 3, M eteor. 4- C H EVRO LET 1955 2-door hard­ Phone ED 2-0 224 . 36 no cred it r e je c ts , no ch arge­ max Apartm ents. One block to SEWING M ACHINES. 25 Brandj M a y 14 th. 15 th & 16 th door, V - 8 , standard, newwhite- top. A good runner! Not many of backs. Leads furnished. Excep­ new automatic z ig -z a g s. P u r - ; F L Y - MSU Flyin g "Club. T h is cam pus. 337-2040. 36 w als, radio. E xcellen t condi­ these hardtops around. tionally high incom e. Phone 484- chased at bankrupt auction. Your < sum m er, all next y e a r . Open to tion. Phone ED 7 -2 * 2 3 . 34 O p e n 9 AM to 9 P M OLDSMOBILE 1959 ’ 88’ C onvert­ students, sta ff. 355-9 133; 337- 0774. 41 5827. Ask for M r. Howard. 33 RADIO ANNOUNCER-Salesm an. H ouses choice, $39 .50 -$79 .9 5. Save up • to $200. E a sy te rm s. 2 0 -y e rr < F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y M ERCU RY 1956 hardtop. 2-door. Driven only 31,000 guaranteed ible. H ydram atic. Power ste e r­ ing and b ra k es. New premium A lso , F ir s t C la s s Engineer- SMAL.L HOUSE. Ideal for couple or graduate student. Walk to p arts w arranty. 5 y e a r fr e e ; Em ploym ent announcer. W rite State News, cam pus. $30 week. 332-8866.36 s e r v ic e . F r e e lesso n s included. O p e n 12 N oon to 9 PM actual m iles. Equipped with au­ tomatic tran sm issio n . R a d i o , tir e s . U se s no oil. T h is is a beauty. M ANAGER T R A IN E E : "$475 per B ox A -l, Student S e rv ic e s Build­ H urry! EDWARDS D ISTRIBU T­ SUNDAY h e a t e r . New t ir e s . Spotless SPA R TA N MOTORS month to sta rt. F o r interview c a ll, from 12-2 pm. only, 482- ing,- C O L L E G E STU D EN TS. M a l e . 33 Rooms M E N . INTERNATIONAL Stu­ ING CO ., 1115 N. Washington, Lansing. IV 9-6448. 34 throughout. M echanically p e r­ 3000 E . Michigan F u ll tim e, sum m er work. P a rt- 1/3 SAVINGS on Optical n eed s,' L e a r n H ow You C a n L i v e In L u x u r y F o r fect !! A L EDWARDS LINCOLN, 5554._______________________ _32 dents. One block tf F randor. 36 month. U n iversity T V R entals. day, F rid a y , 12 -7 T h ursd ay. to the medical tec mology stu- feet below he met death. its sp rin g c a r w ash to the S tu­ He w as the son of M r. and d en t E d u c a t i o n a l P ro gram VACATION IN scenic Canada. The C ollege of V eterin ary CH AIR. F o r B edroom . Light 484-9263. C 489-7587 48 Fabulous fishing. $55 weekly M edicine presented awards and dent chosen by il lass ■nates as the (S T E P ) s p o n s o re d by th e MSI M rs. Stephen Andrew M elochick green c o lo r. Like new. Phone, fo r two. B ox 72, Ja ck so n , M ichi­ THESES- P R IN T E D r Rapid se rv - A B E T T E R PRIC E for your c a r p riz e s to outstanding students in one with whom they would most stu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t. 3 32 -4 35 5 . 34 ice. Drafting supplies. Xerox at P H 1L P DODGE, 1431 E a st like to work, was awarded to of St. C la ir , Pa. gan. 5 P IE C E SEC TIO N A L. R ose mo- F R E E ! A th rilling hour of beauty! 33 cop ies. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E ­ v e te rin a ry medicine and m edical M ichigan. See R uss L a y . Phone technology Wednesday night at G e r a l d i n e K a c / m a r s k i , Oak The half dozen S E A L S w ere T h e c a r w ash w ill be ail day h a ir. Custom made, 219 W. L a - PR IN T, 221 South Grand. 482- IV 4 -4 517. C Lawn, 111, scheduled to be a featured a ttra c ­ S a tu rd a y at the P u r e O.l statio n p eer S t., L ansing. 32 F o r appointment c a ll 484-4519. 5431. C. th eir annual Honors Convocation. Sharon M atyas, Dearborn i r e - tion in Sunday's Arm ed F o rc e s or. the c o r n e r of M ichigan and M E R L E NORMAN C osm etics T H R E E G IR LS wish to sublet Robert C . Schrrudf, Trenton, ceived the Lloyd B . Shell M e- Day dem onstration at the N or­ Grand. R iv e r, s ta r tin g at 9 a.m . Studio, 1600 E . M ichigan. C32 D IAPER S E R V IC E , three types apartm ent, close to c am p u s,fo r re ceive d the Borden V eterin ary A Q L A R I L M, T WO 10-galion S T E P is a stu d e n t h elp p r o ­ tanks. F ilte r, p u m p , heater, of d iap ers to choose from . sum m er term . Cal l 353-1240 or Medicine Award of $300 as the m oriul Award as the most out- folk N aval A ir Station. T h is jump g r a m d esig ned t. a ¡d the stu d e n ts STU D EN TS: ON your birthday Bulk wash for clean er whiter standing studer iu pathology and w as just p ra ctice . The red light cam e on at 6,000 of R ust C o l l e g e In M arsh ?!! light, fish. O riginal cost, $70. 353-10 0 *. 33 fourth -year student with the high­ com e down for a fre e pizza. hem atology, S e ll for $35. 3 5 1-4 3 5 3 . 32 BIM BO’ S P iz z a . 484-7817. C32 d ia p e rs. Fluff dried and folded. PIANO, SM A L L upright or spinet. e st scholastic record in his c la s s . T h e D r. R.A. R un n ells A w ard s feet and the cargo hatch ground County-, M is s . P r e sh m . r. sttidt nts U se your own or rent o u rs.C o n ­ Cash. M acLaughlin’ s Piano G ary L . Sparschu, St. C la ir , e n te rin g R u st C o lle g e are only Boots NO VIOLINS to bring te a rs to, tain ers furnished. No deposit. M art. Phone IV 2 -7 356 . 32 received the Michigan Ve.ter m arv w e r e p r e s e n te d to Yvonne D .L n - open. able to re a d at about a seventh your eyes! If you need life in­ 25 y e a r s experience. B Y - L O P a r l , B a ttle C r e e k , th e m ed ical "N ow ! the jum pm aster shout­ BO A T, MOTOR, tr a ile r a cces- surance, you probably suspect PIANOS- A L L kinds, including M edical A ssociation Award of technolog)' student with the high­ ed, tumbling backward over the ra d e level. g s o r ie s . 14 ft. Mahogany Century. it. Need id eas? G eorge Bubolz, DIAPER S E R V I C E . 10 10 E . old u p rig h 's. RO BERT WEAR**/$10 0 for having the second high­ e s t g ra d e point a v e ra g e in p ath o l­ ram p. T h e 23 faculty a n d 25 student 30 hp Evinrude, E le c tric sta rt­ J r . Prudential Insurance Com ­ M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1. C Refinishing Shop. Phone TL' e st scholastic standing. Schmidt ogy, and to R ic h a rd E . Bn s tru m , The others didn’ t h esitate. All v -lun teers fro m MSL will teach e r s . E x tr a s . $600. C a l l ED pany. \ WATCH REPAIRIN G and clean - 2 -332 0 . 35 and Sparschu also received the L an sin g , the s e c o n d - y e a r v e t e r i ­ jumped backward. c l a s s e s in n atu ra l s c ie n c e , c o m ­ M elochick shouted a s he tum­ m u nicatio n s k ills , s o c ia l s c ie n c e mg, using the new ultrasonic C O U PLE D ESIRES to rent house V eterin ary Public Health Aw ard. 2 -2 0 2 5. 32 n a ry stud ent with the h ig hest R EN KEN SPORTSM AN 1-5 ft. fi- Peanuts P ersonal cleaning equipment. Ring s iz ­ for two or m ore y e a r s . R eason­ The Phi Zeta Award of $50 was g r a d e s in pathology, bled from the plane. His arm and m ath as well r.s rem ed ial- b e rg la s s 1963, 40 hp Johnson A L L PERSONS interested in a ing and remounting. A ll work able. C a ll 3 55-59 35, after 6pm . presented to K a rl R . F ish , C la y ­ . L a u ra le e S herw o od , P o n tia c , w as ra ise d in salute. re a d in g . ■ T ilt Pam co t r a i l e r , skiing guaranteed. THOMPSON 32 ton, for third highest standing. r e c e iv e d t h e . C a th e r in e P atton Norman F e ll fan club, write JE W E L R Y , 223 M .A .C ., E ast Robert G. S ch irm e r, p ro fe sso r S eve ra l minutes la te r word equipment. $1,0 50. Phone IV 9- Box E - 5 , State N ew s. 32 PE A M I S I HAD REAllV of su rg e ry and m edicine, was M e m o ria l A w ard fo r attaining w as received that one .of the 4656. 32 L an sing. T O "T H E SHADOW" who runs DIAPER S E R V IC E , sa m e d ia p e rs C a ll ED 2-2 29 3. 48 lOOk ED FJftkJARD selected by his students for out­ the h ig hest g ra d e s in v e te r in a r y SF A LS had been a " s t r e a m e r .” Students To W o rk JOHNSON, 10 h.p. m otor. Used ^through t h e lib ra ry bushes, TO THAT FAMILY standing teaching ability to r e ­ physiology, His parachute hadn’ t fully opened • i e i s than s i* b " u r s * Guaranteed bianxCT-’in hana. Happy retu rned. E ither yours or ou rs. gÉtXlON. ceive tfh, honor3L taut ¿Of” ij/06 Th’t /.Swnien's jL u iifizr> > v 'ifte t* he tea’?' -Pipped the jso c.6. A tfc e g is tra tk m ÄA< new condition. Cost $360. Will " f . T . S. D .C . 32 * With our. s e r v ic e ,.ypfr rrvwy in­ CofitribEtte'd by the M SI V e te ri­ Arrxewtsan -Veter»ridrv' -X w dreal a ft e r u 2 5 -s e d rit! defay. - • s e ll for $2 35. 1308 Buckingham LAM BCH O P, H APPY 20th. you clude *wo pounds of baby clothes narian. A s s o c i a t i o n aw a rd e d $50 t >- But no word was received until Male and fern Road, H aslett. 34 wonderful hunk of man. 1 love that do not fade. D iaper pail Duane R . B a k e r, Bad Axe, R ic h a rd R , B en n ett, Old B rid g e, the plane reached the ground that needed t" w ork furnished.. EVINRUD E, 35 h.p. E l e c t r i c you. Tw inkle F a c e . 32 was awarded $25 as the fir s t - N .J. M elochick and J e r r y L e e Todd fall re g istra tio :'i', s iu a e m s w o: s ta r te r . M otors ( h a v e t wo) . PHI ML' A C T IV E S: B e prepared. AM ERICAN DIAPER SER V IC E y e a r ve te rin a ry student voted C h a rle s L utten to n , C o n co rd , had been Involved In a jump be ex cused ironai w ork fo r tb e ir by his c la ssm a te s as the person re c e iv e d a $50 a w a rd fro m the 9 14 E , G ie r St. A lso , Falcon Sprin t. Cal l 339- co llisio n . own r e g i s t r a t ioin p e rio d . In te r- they would like as a neighboring M e d i c a l T ec h n o lo g y A lum ni, The Seven Sunshine G ir ls . 32 IV 2-0864. 8396 after 6, 34 “ It would be accurate to say e s te d stud ents m ay leav e th e ir C colleague. p r e s e n te d to ah o utstanding stu ­ that what happened was a one- n a m e s at the Student Lmpi¡fy- M ELO DY M O TEL uJ hat a disappointment ! The V e terin ary Faculty- Award dent in m e d ic a l technology. in -a -m lllio n thing,” sa id L t.T o m m en t O ffice, I la c e m e n t B u re a u , T h r e e f o u rth -y e a r v e te rin a ry T a rb o x , the team’ s commanding firs t NONE OF OS SPOKE THE SAME of $25 was p resented to John R. Student S e r v i c e - LAN6UA6E ! U)E U)ERE ALL H artwick, V e r s a ille s , K y ., who stu d e n ts re c e iv e d p laq u es fo r e x ­ o ffic e r . m um 1-96 at M -43 attained the highest grade point hibiting p ro fic ie n c e y in v e t e r i ­ d 20 M in utes from Campus ^ average of all fir s t- y e a r v e te ri­ n ary c lin ic s : R ic h a rd R. B en ­ n ett, the S m all A nim al C lin ic R ESTAURANT & nary students. 8 510 W. Saginaw 627-6200 A $400 scho larship was p re s ­ a w a r d ; F r e d e r ic k C . S h iery , F a rm e r C O C K T A IL LOUNGE BOAT R E P A IR done reasonable ented to W allace E . Y oeks, Sha­ C 'oldw ater, th e L a r g e A nim al Specializin g in broiled by M arine craftsm an. A lso one wano, W is., by th e C h a rle s P fiz e r C lin ic aw ard ; and D ale E . P e n e - continued f r om page I s a m e type thir that those U .S. choice steaks - sea food beautiful new 16’ "W o lv e rin e " — ■« Co. g o r, O ntonagon, t h e G e n e r a l p eo p le did th e n ," he said . The D r. G ail Hawley Sch o lar­ C lin ic aw ard . lem when it’ s fa r aw ay,” F a r ­ super runabout. F u lly equipped " O n e of the m a j o r p ro b le m s W eekend and s k ille t-frie d chicken. with bucket sea ts, sedan re a r ship of $500 was given to F re d e ­ T h e Upjohn A w ard s fo r Anim al m er continued, "but we need in the m o v e m en t to d ay , ’ f a r ­ G aslight & Century Rooms running ligh ts. Wheel, shield. I NfVEfi SHOULD HAVE STARTED rick A . Zyd eck, D etroit. M edicine Were p r e s e n te d to S on - w ork h ere at home.” m e r co ntinued, " i s the tra g ic For parties and banquets THAT DHOLE BUSINESS... IT d ra W, Wand, M iddletow n, N.Y.: A question was raised at the gap betw een the m ak in g of laws ^ b in iru i $800. IV 9-1845. Custom Boat A th ird -y e a r ve te rin a ry stu­ p re s s conference about the night- F r e e parking D esign & R ep air. 1020 Dakin UJAS A B lé M ISTAKE .. I dent, C a ro l A , N eal, Kalam azoo, W ayne R. W e isn e r, T w in L ake; and th e im p le m en ta tio n "i law s. rid e r slaying of Detroit c iv il 1 1 6 E . M ichigan Ave. S t., L ansing. 8 am .- 9 pm ., 7 SHOULD HAVE KNOtUN and a seco n d -year student, H ar- M ichael D. T r e g e r , B enton H a r ­ righ ts w o rker M rs. Viola Liuzzo “ It is n e c e s s a r y fo r p eo ple, d ays. 32 land W. Renshaw, Athens, r e ­ b o r; and G a ry L , S p a rs c h u . both w hite and b la c k ,” he said, IV 9-1196 A CCIDEN T PR O BLEM ? C a l l ceived $300 sch o larsh ip s from L a r r y B, G o r m le y and T h e o ­ M arch 2 5. ” 1 don’ t feel there w ill be any " t o fa ce a co n fro n tatio n and m ake 1 b lo c k E. of J o c k T o r KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY the Dean C la rk M em orial Fund. d o r e C. P r i c e , E ast Lan sin g, a c r i s i s." conviction made in this c a s e ,” SHOP, Sm all dents to large The A m erican Society of M edi­ re c e iv e d a w a rd s fro m M e rck and F a r m e r spo ke s a tiric a lly " t F a r m e r said . w re c k s. A m erican and foreign c a l Technologists Aw ard, given C om pany. a g ita to rs : BRAUERS 1861 HOUSE c a r s . Guaranteed work. 489- T h e S a y e r A w a r d s for should He indicated two problem s that " A n a g it a t o r —you know what be. investigated due to th e 7507. 1 4 1 1 E ast Kalam azoo. C Wanted o utstanding w ork in b ac terio lo g y th a t is . It’s a thing that bangs TOD KINTNER offers counseling, PRO FESSO R AND WIFE want w e re given to S tu a rt V. F r e e m a n , Liuzzo m urder: arou n d in side a w ashing m achine German-American specialities 1 . Making the m urder of c iv il apartm ent or house to rent one M idland; an d M ic h a e lG .G a b rid g e , righ ts w o rk ers a federal offense; and g e ts rid ol all th e d i r t . " ■'M3U CAN T 6 0 HOME A.6AIN" s e r v ic e on buying or sellin g Real E sta te . IV 5 -17 7 7 or ED 2-2810 . y e a r beginning August. No ch il­ D etro it. and T h e C iv il R ig h ts m o v e m en t is European Trained Chef now cu ttin g « c r o s s a l l c l a s s and 35 dren. 355-6497. 33 2 . A law or amendment that DRUMMER NEEDS work. 3hone would allow for a change of s e c tio n a l' lin e s, he s a id . T h e r e Friendly Service Education Society a r e m an y p eo ple ca u gh t up in a 3 3 2 -5 7 3 3 . 33 venue (change of tria l location). re v o lu tio n . T h e N e g ro p eo p le a r e F r e e Pa rking While Dining O PEN 1 ^ WANTED TO R E N T : T h ree bed­ room home in E a st L an sing . Initiates Tuesday F a rm e r said that he felt that the greatest thrust in A m erica gaining a new feelin g 'if s e lf­ e s te e m . New MSU faculty m em ber. C all F a r m e r listed two r e a s o n s fo r i n d Ave ! T h e E psilon Kappa C h a p te r of today is the drive for equality 2 13 Ph IV 9 -34 11 HOUSE s ■m ____ Ä-Z/Zi-O 355-1644. 32 K appa Delta P i, n ation al ed u c a ­ tion honorary* w*ll hold its an­ through the c ivil righ ts m ove­ ment. the new N egro re v o lu tio n : 1 — A new b re e d of N egro WELCOME nual sp rin g initiation ban qu et at "W e must struggle to im - lighting developed fro m W orld F r id a y , Saturday and 5:30 p .m . T u e s d a y in 21 U nion. p ro v e the function of the c ivil W ar II. W hile fighting ag a in st Sunday, M ay 14, 15 , 16 . Stephen A . P a rtin g to n , deputy righ ts movement today, he said. the m a s te r r a c e th e o ry o v e r ­ s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of L an sin g “ The extent to which this struggle s e a s they suddenly began think­ PARENTS 1:0 0 - 5:00 p.m . a For an s c h o o ls , will be the g uest s p e a k ­ is su ccessfu l is the extent to ing about the m a s t e r ra c e th e o ry Evening er. which dem ocracy w ill be kept in the U nited S ta te s . of Enchantment RESTAURANT 8. BAR a liv e .” 2 — T h e e m e r g e n c e ol th e new x I C ti1 W s; r “ i", 'cKSk’.‘*4ji*i4p 40 .-4 1 . • .V 1~ "■%, ■ •a v x . % . a.,« ■«» -• C o le -L a y e r- righ ts movement to the women s ing of s e lf - e s te e m th at N eg ro es so badly needed. Walt su ffra g e movement and the labor . . . to M ichigan T he finest selection of T ru m b le Co. movement of the 19 30’ s. “ T h e e m e r g e n c e of th e s e na­ choice food from our daily State U n iv e rs ity " T h e pickets and the sit-in s ti o n s ," F a r m e r said," "h e lp e d menu. A lso : that are being held now is the re m o v e th e s te re o ty p e d im age of Colonial Restaura nt B urcham Woods and Real esta te the cannibal dancing around the 10 M in. East of Cam pus on # P r i m e R ib A partm ents East Lansing appraisal firm ATTE N TIO N pot with the .m is s io n a r y ti it. "A c iv iliz ed , c u ltu re d Negro Gr R iv e r no lig h ts little traffic C a ll 6 5 5 -15 2 0 fo r R eservatio n s F r o m th e M a n a g e m e n t h a s job o p e n i n g s T h is sum m er can be the in a new nation w as s e e n , N e g ro e s # Steaks 7 4 5-76 3 Burcham D rive of for m ost rewarding of your began studying th e p a s t, and the revo lu tion began m o v in g ." €t life . We have openings that Tem porary and Perm anent can provide a very good in­ R e fe rrin g to the Ku Klux Klan, 0 Seafoods Show your parents Personn el. com e for you in the months F a r m e r said : real luxury liv in g IV O N D tLE A P A R TM EN TS INTERVIEWING MAY 18th. ahead. P le a se call us before you “ T h e Klan is o rg an ize d , h a rd - p r e s s e d , and w ill stop at nothing L a te evening take-outs m ake a decision on that at a ll.” Phone IV 2 -6 14 0 Leasing Information C o r n e r G unson and B e e c h F o r T im e and P lace sum m er job. T h e N egro m o v e m en t th at has 7 18 -7 2 0 E ast Grand R iv e r Call F id e lity Realty Contact Interview s arranged by o rg an ize d in B o g a lu sa, L a., the Open Mon. thru S at., c allin g 4 8 7 -36 6 3 D ea co n s for D efen se a n d ju s ti c e , 10 a.m . - 3 a.m . ED 2-5041 Phone 337-2080 MSU Placement Bureau h av e o rg a n iz e d a g a in st the K lan. \ F rid ay. May 14. 1965 A-12 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU Ml M The MSU BOOKSTORE invites you to see the new look at Michigan State The Center lor International Proframs on Shaw Lane is the home of the MSII Booh Store & the Cross Roads Cafeteria • '* A '- '* Th e o ffic ia l H S U B O O K S T O R E Textbooks - new & used y Paperbacks - over 5,000 title s ^ M Reference books y C la s s ro o m Supplies » M *» À b r a m s P 't a n e t b r iu m —ch ì ’ ‘“S h a w L a n é '^ t h s t * * M5U S w eatshirts & S portsw ear C n e m e s t r y B u ifd in g - ^ T )n S o uth SFiaw L a n e j u s t e a s t of th e MSU B o o k S t o r e . c a s t of thè MSU B o o k S t o r e ^ MSU C la s s rln g s & J e w e lry and many o the r student needs M rr i S i i H Pr « •t .¡I I 9 • immmaiu- 41 I VIIV B P » :m s i E ric k s o n H all - on th e c o r n e r of F a r m an d E n g i n e e r i n g B u i l d i n g - on S outh S h a w L a n e N o rth Shaw L a n e s n e x t to th e MSU B o o k S t o r e . d i r e c t l y s o u t h of th e MSU B o o k S t o r e . M E ast Campus D orm C om plex (Fee, A k e rs , and H olm es* H alls) o n S h a w L a n e e a s t of t h e MSU B o o k S t o r e . *to b e o p e n e d in th e f a l l o f 1965. Agents For The Following Publishers • ’« « • :am ■■ ■ a I MSU * * A c a d e m ic P r e s s A d d is o n - W e s le y ¿ / é n j à r r r i h ’C ’o ? ♦***" B la is d e ll A m e r ic a n E l s e v i e r vt H o lt , R in e h a r t & W in s t o n BOOKSTORE In t e r n a t io n a l T e x tb o o k M a c m illa n M c G ra w H ill M IT P r e s s P r e n t ic e H a ll Located In The Center For International Programs J o h n W ile y H a rp e r T o rc h b o o k s MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t b i r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU Second P a re n ts MICHIGAN Section W eeken d STATI UNIVERSITY Carny Highlights Parents’ Weekend E x h ib its , Water Carnival Starts Tonight divided i n t o t w o ca te g o rie s, night from 5 o’ clock to mid­ p aralled the growth of the uni­ Activitie s T o p Ev e n ts " D e L o s e rs of G rand eur,” the night, with an hour break during v e rs ity . G reek a n d on-cam pus living la rg e st and m ost expensive Water the Water C a rn iv a l show and T h is y e ar, som e 350 students units. Each category is run sep­ C arn ival in the event's 4 3-y e a r tom orrow from noon to midnight worked for nine months with the a ra te ly and each w ill re c e iv e P aren ts Weekend is an annual h isto ry, swings into action tonight la rg e st Water C a rn iva l budget trophies. with another hour break during event sponsored by Frosh-Soph in the firs t of its two day p e r­ e v e r, $ 1 4 ,1 1 6 , to p re p a re to­ A new featu re of this y e a r 's the carn ival show. Council to provide an opportunity form ance. The Water C a rn iv a l pageant is night’ s p erform ance. p erform ance is the addition of fo r parents to become better The shows begin at 8 p.m . T ick et sa le s for the two days dancers to entertain the audience. unique to Michigan State L'niver- acquainted with the fa c ilitie s of A record number of living reached 4,700 T h u rsd ay a fte r­ F iv e fem a le s and one m ale w ill sity . Since 19 23, when "P a g e a n ts the U n iversity. units, 64, Will presen t 32 floats noon with the peak sellin g period p erfo rm during the c arn ival show of Song” was presented, this an­ Frosh -Soph Council, fo rm e rly to an expected audience of some expected to be this afternoon and as a part of the “ G randeur” nual spring fe stiv a l has drawn the governing body of the fre sh ­ 2 ,10 0 people. parents and alumni to the E ast evening. sto ry . man and sophomore c l a s s e s ‘ ‘ We have had g reat c o -o p er­ T ic k e ts for tonight's p e rfo r­ Lansing cam pus for a weekend u n d e r the old A ll-U n ive rsity ation from the living units and Accompanying th is y e a r ’ sshow m ance w ill be sold at the fol­ of activity. Student Governm ent stru ctu re, everyone c o n n e c t e d with the is a carn ival of 14 rid e s . Such lowing p l a c e s : Union T icket coordinates, publicizes and en­ show,” said David Ja ck so n , gen­ rid e s as the "M oon Rocket,” T h o u s a n d s of parents and Counter, C am pbell’ s Suburban cou rages a c tiv ities during the e r a l chairm an of Water C a rn i­ "O cto p u s,’" and "W hip” w ill be alumni w ill com e to the campus Shop, the International C enter be­ weekend of W ater C arn ival that va l. offered at p ric e s of 20 and 25 this weekend to renew friend­ tween 1 1 a.m . and 1 p .m ., Con­ a r e of in terest to parents. The floats w ill be vying for cen ts. sh ips and visit with sons and rad Auditorium between 2:30 and " I t began a s an ob servan ce of $600 worth of a w a rd s.T h e aw ards T h e rid e s w ill be located in daughters. Num erous parent and 3:30 p .m ., and the Cam pbell truck M other’ s D ay,” said Hsnry C. w ill be presented Saturday night Parking Lot C a c ro ss from the alumni activities w ill welcome near the Auditorium between 2 Dykema, d irecto r of financial at the end of the competition. International C e n te r. this influx to cam pus. and 4 p.m . a id s and a d v ise r to Frosh-Soph Competition for the aw ards is Th ey w ill be in operation to­ The growth of W ater C arn ival T ic k e ts w ill also be sold at Council, "but eventually it w as during the past 43 y e a r s has the gate before the show. moved to take advantage of the beauty of the cam pus la te r in the month and to coincide with D o c u m e n t C olle ction W ater C a rn iv a l.” The m ain event of the week­ end is the 1965 Water C a rn iva l, " D e - L o s e r s of G r a n d e u r , ” a F R ID A Y T IM E tradition at MSU fo r the past B e a l - G a r f i e l d B o ta n ic G a rd e n s K r e s g e A r t e x h ib itio n 7:30 a. m . - 4 : 3 0 p .m . 8 a .m . - 5 p .m . A v a ila b le F o r S tu d y 43 y e a r s . T h irty-tw o floats representing M u s e u m open 9 a .m . - 5 p .m . 64 fra te rn itie s , s o ro ritie s , co­ E n g in e e r in g e x p o s itio n 10 a .m , - 9 p .m . M anuscripts and old documents co n sists of re co rd s of the St. op eratives and on-cam pus living ROTC f i e l d day 2 p .m . L aw ren ce Seaway. units w ill glide down the Red that the MSU museum has c o lle c - W a t e r C a r n i vai 8 p .m . The collection co n sists of let­ C ed ar beginning at 8 F rid a y and ! ted have been cataloged and a re P l a n e t a r i u m sh ow ing 8 p .m . te rs from sen ators, rep resen ta­ ' S a t u r d a y n i g h t , s o u t h of ! now a vailab le fo r students w lsh - W o m e n ’ s G lee C lu b C o n c e r t 8:15 p. m. tives and of le tters from past \Va'»*vsWy Auditorium. l ing to do h isto rica l re se a rc h . p r e s i d e n t s C alvin Coolidge, A number of events a re planned SATURDAY T IM E Dwight D. Elsenhow er, H erbert fo r returning MSU alum ni. B e a l - G a r f i e l d B o ta n ic G a rd e n s 7:30 a. m . - 4:30 p .m . The collection, located on the H oover, Fran klin R oosevelt and The Golden A n n iversary C la s s E n g in e e r in g e x p o s itio n 9 a .m . - 9 p .m . fourth flo o r of the lib r a ry , has 10 a. m H a rry S. Trum an. o f 19 15 w ill be honored at the A lu m n i R e g i s t r a t i o n - - U n i o n been in preparation fo r student P a tr ia rc h s ’ Luncheon F rid a y in A lu m n i C la s s L un ch e o n — U nion noon - 1:30 p .m . use fo r the la st two y e a r s . C opies of le tters from M rs . .1 p .m . - 5 p .m . tm the Union Ballroom . Speakers M u s e u m open_ . ; . Fran klin R oos^vel^ Je r te r s from ' L,ec4A dqcumefitg, papec» "At,** 4 w lll ^include P resid ent John A. M ~D -4s. U /d v#,’v ,v t> r o f M ic h i g a n ' P r / " - Ÿ ' #*endell .Wilkie. Samuel R j y i x i * I the m igration of e a rly fam ilie s H a n n a h and TEd P a g e I s o n of d o u b le h e a d e r, b a se b a ll and statem ents from Theodore 1:30 p. m. I in M ichigan, old business r e - Panama C ity, F la ., MSU’ s oldest A lu m n i C la s s P i c t u r e s , U nion R oosevelt a re also included. 1:30 p . m. j co rd s and le t t e r i, teaching r e - livin g alum nus. He is a graduate MSU vs. N o t r e Dame t r a c k 2 p .m . - 5 p .m . I co rd s, p ap ers from p oliticians A lso included in the collection of 1887. K r e s g e A r t e x h ib itio n 2:30 p. m. and 8 p .m . I and p ap ers on MSU when it w as a re court proceedings, editor­ Saturday’ s alumni s c h e d u l e P l a n e t a r i u m s h ow ing 8 p .m . j f ir s t established a re Included in ia l com m ents and excerp ts from includes luncheons, m eetings and W a t e r C a r n i vai tours fo r the c la s s e s of 1920, I the collection. o ffic ia l statem ents, p residential SU N D AY T IM E 19 25, 19 30, 19 35, 1940 and 1950. m. - 4:30 p .m . Other item s that can be found p ap ers and m e ssa g e s. Abram s P l a n e t a r i u m w ill B e a l - G a r f i e l d B o ta n ic G a rd e n s 7:30 a. ! In the collection a re financial T h ere is a lso an extensive present special p rogram s at 10 P r o m e n a d e r s , s q u a re d ancing 2 p .m . re c o rd s, congressional re c o rd s, picture collection including por­ a.m . and 8 p.m . F rid a y , at 10 p ro g ra m speech es, p r i n t e d m a te ria ls, tra its and post c a rd s from the Kresge A r t e x h ib itio n 2 p .m . - 5 p .m . a .m ., 2:30 and 8 p.m . Saturday - 7 p .m . m aps, photographs and new s­ p ast. and at 2:30 and 4 p.m . Sunday. E n g in e e r in g E x p o s itio n 2 p .m . H A N N A H IN B E A L — E n jo y in g th e b e i u t y of th e ca m p u s o f w hich he is p re s id e n t, p aper clippings on variou s sub­ The program . " P i n p o i n t in P l a n e t a r i u m s h ow ing 2:30 p. m . and 4 p .m . John Hannah stops f o r a chat w ith Jon W i l b r i n k , h o r t i c u l t u r i s t at Beal G a rd e n s. and 8 p .m . je c ts . B ill T a y lo r, L ansing graduate Sp ace,” is an exploration of the M e n ’ s Glee C lub c o n c e r t 3 p .m . Photo by D avid Sykes One of the la rg e st collections student; M ary S u eM arz, Bronson va stn e ss of space. sen io r; Toni J , C o stley, Midland An exhibit o f w o r k s by graduate sophom ore; Kay Kuchemann, A l­ a rt students w ill be displayed in pena sophom ore and gruaduate M S U ’s ‘ C a m p u s B e a u t i f u l ' K re sg e A rt G a llery from 8 a.m . a ssista n ts R o b e r t Hodge and to 5 p.m . F rid ay and 2 to 5 R obert B e e le r have been working p.m . Saturday and Sunday. on the cataloging. The Engineering Exposition at the Engineering Building on South O f f e r s N a t u r e ’s S p l e n d o r s Cam pus w ill feature student and in d u strial exhibits. Hours a re I Beaum ont amazoo Street and H a r r i s o n F o re st A kers, which a lso has p .m . Sunday. 10 a .m . to 9 p.m . F r i d a y , 9 a.m . to 9 p .m . Saturday and 2 to 6 Spring has sprung and co lo rs been planted a s an arboretum . Road. T o R in g a re appearing on Michigan State U n iv ersity’ s " c a m p u s beauti­ fu l.’ -’ The name "cam pus beau­ Flow ering c h e rrie s, blooming T h e golf course adds to the space in late A p ril, w ill be found a round the U niversity has availab le fo r The ROTC F ield Day w ill start at 2 p .m . Saturday on the field in front of Demonstration H all. Landon Hall and w est of B rod y. its woody plant collection. The outstanding MSU d rill team , tifu l” w as awarded to MSU by MSU has 12 5 different v a rie tie s F o r V isitors t h e A m e r i c a n Horticultural Council. I n t e r e s t i n g v a r i e t i e s of of flow ering c h e rrie s, m ore va- b irc h e s, nuts, m aples, s h a d e ritie s than the Washington, D .C . tre e s and flowering tre e s can this p ro g ram . the Spartan Guard, w ill present its la st show of the y e a r during The num erous MSU plant co l­ be found on the golf c o u rse. Wendell Westcott, known to collection. The Women’ s G lee Club w ill lections com pare to many a r - An im p ressiv e collection of B ea l Gardens and the Horti­ most students as . the man who boretum s and botanical gardens m agnolias, Of which there a re cultural G ardens, which a re ba- give a concert F rid a y at 8 :15 p la y s the chim es at Beaumont in the United States. 50 v a rie tie s on cam pus, can be (co n tin u e d on page 2) (co n tin u e d on page 5) T o w er, will return from this placem ent of buildings a n d found in front of President John week’ s Holland T u lip Festival planting of flow ers and shrub­ A. Hannah’ s resid en ce. The main to give his P a re n ts’ Weekend b ery a r e a ll. carefu lly planned oval and the vicinity of the Me­ P a re n ts P a rtic ip a te C o n cert, Sunday. in te rm s of presenting a beau­ Westcott, assistan t p rofesso r m orial Chapel a re the setting fo r tiful p ic tu re. other magnolia collections. of m usic, p erso n ally clim bs the " A t the Cam pus Development O ver 500 different v a rie tie s of tow er each weekday to play from and M aintenance Department we f n g \nej » r r ; : h^ r j |ia"*rhT rhododendrons and azaleas a r e T ? s '.Tu'r°v,i ; ; c. o t . 0. oLfT h b. * : ; hX ‘r r .^ t ''i.* - , 8 to 8 :10 a.m . and 5 to 5 :15 p.m . He gives a sp ecial concert each a r e concerned with plant m a­ also found on campus. The new te ria l a s a fine a r t ,” said M il­ planting of the rhododendrons and ton B aron , the U niversity land­ a z a le a s was installed at the acid In W e e k e n d E v e n ts ca m p us and s ta ta g ro u p s . Sunday from 2 to 2:45 p.m . Vi s i ­ scap e .a rch itect. a part of the college community. Seve ra l y e a rs ago P a re n ts' Student Projects To Be Shown to rs are welcom e to watch him soil garden, developed la st y e a r T h is weekend, besid es Water " In o rd er to have an attra c­ on the north side of the newly Weekend w as planned to fa ll on play the 47-bell carillo n during C a rn iva l, there w ill be num er­ tive cam pus all ye ar round, plants completed International C en ter. M other’ s Day weekend to bring any of the con certs. ous athletic events, the engineer­ W estcott is one *of the seven a r e chosen fo r their multiple T h e old plantings w ill be found fa m ilie s together so they cotild ing exposition and a ROTC show. At Weekend Engineering Show u m : flo w e r s jn tte spring, fo l- inV,th£_ l M£ Beal: ogardens and^ east f of enjoy the day together. V f c w vIHfcAe.1r. ♦ r *r. "CX * ► the r -..-jeeni gium C a r i l l o n S c h o o l in in the sum m er, fruit ancf the W tisic Building, T etter known T h is idea Was abandoned, how­ provide different a c tiv ities and Mechelon, B elgium , considered autumn fo liage in the fall and a s "s le e p y hollow.” e v e r, because students w ere go­ p rogram s that w ill appeal to diff­ in terestin g bark and branching The lovely scent of lila c s is ing home fo r the weekend rather erent types of p aren ts,” Henry the traditional cen ter of carillon habit in the w in ter,” said Baron. to bring the plant lo ver to South than fam ilie s coming to cam pus. Dykema, ad viso r to Frosh-Soph T h e re a re now 328 clubs in m usic. High school students who a re Beaumont T o w er itself m arks F o r the plant lover or ad­ Cam pus. E ast of Eppley, south B ecau se Mother’ s Day a lso fell council, said. Engineering p ro jects built by M ichigan and 1,50 0 a c ro s s the m em bers of the J E T S , the Ju n ior the site of the f ir s t building m ire r of spring beauty, the high­ of Owen and along both sid e s of e a r ly in M ay, the weather w as not He a lso said that the A gricu l­ college and high school students nation. Engineering T echn ical Society, in A m erica fo r the teaching of ligh ts of the spring collections Shaw Lane, the lila c scent d rifts a lw a ys w arm enough and the cam - tural C ollege would have t h e w ill be on display during the The judging of JE T S m em bers’ w ill attend the M ichigan Ju n io r of flo w erin g crab applies, flow­ out over the campus farm lan d s. Engineering Exposition F rid ay exhibits w ill take place from s c i e n t i f i c agriculture and the pus w as n o t fully in bloom. barns open so that parents and Academ y of Scien ce, A rts and erin g c h e r rie s , rhododendron and F o r the nurserym an and home students could see new-born ani­ through Sunday in the E n gin eer­ 2 to 5 p.m . F rid a y . The awards firs t cam pus building. L e tte rs banquet at 6:30 p.m . a z a le a s , .m agnolias, lila c s and owner, the ornamental eve rg re e n A few y e a rs ago the decision m als and a different section of ing Building on South Cam pus. convocation in Kellogg Center An MSU graduate, John W. F rid a y . Beaumont, donated funds for the dogwood w ill be found in pop­ collection is south of the Audi­ w a s made to combine P a re n ts’ cam pus. Hours for the exposition F r i ­ Auditorium at 2 p.m . Saturday u la r gard ens around the cam ­ torium and along the Red C e d a r. Weekend with Water C a rn iva l. day are from 10 a.m . to 9 a.m . is open to guests and v isito rs . tower in 1928. Twenty of the Several thousand parents a re The JE T S w ere started by pus. Outstanding in the evergreen co l­ T h is weekend would be at a tim e Saturday, 9 a.m . to 9 p .m ., and T h e re w ill be p roject en tries b e lls w ere im ported from the expected o n - c a m p u s for t h e MSU in 1950 to encourage in­ lection a re the 104 v a rie tie s of when the campus w as in bloom Sunday, 2 p.m . to 7 p.m . in d i v i s i o n s of aeronautical, N etherlands and England. A collection of over 250 va­ weekend. te re s t in engineering and p ro­ yew and 2 10 v a rie tie s of juniper and provide parents with som e­ R esidence halls and Greek liv ­ b io -, chem ical, c iv il, e le c tric a l, It would cost $50,000 to re ­ rie tie s of flow ering crab apples, P ro je c ts w ill be displayed by vide opportunities fo r high school ■plants. thing to do. m echanical, m etallurgical and p lace the ch im es. bloom ing through m id-M ay, w ill ing units have also planned open un d ergrad u ates,,grad u ates, stu­ students to d isco ve r and develop Spring brings the golf lo v e rs With activities planned fo r the T h ey ring autom atically every be found on the w est side of houses for parents. dent grqups and p rofessio n al stu­ th e ir abilities in m athem atical nuclear engineering and mathe­ to the U niversity golf c o u rse , D arents. it m akes th em feelm o re m atics. qu arter of an hour. Shaw d o r m i r n r v a n d a lo n g K a l - dent engineering so c ie tie s. and scien tific sublects. 0 B-2M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan F rid a y, May 14, 1965 tumi mm k' P* (’S XSt r r r t r - "m u > * w r *~ r g fill T a le n te d S tu d e n ts P r o v id e d im - H o n o r s C o l l e g e C h a l l e n g e , tm ê m f D O Ü Ü &- I?!!!®« L e g isla tio n establish ing the Honors C ollege ination, Honors C o llege students a r e encouraged in 1956 sp e c ifie s that the Honors C ollege w as to audit c o u rses in which they have an in terest. » W- - —33Tx '■•■ iJL lw W um» 0MBK| rf* ^ vDPW.X$imi • created " t o provide a situation which m akes Each q uarter se v e ra l c o u rse s a r e offered in certain that students of high ability constantly m athem atics, p h ysics, ch em istry, foreign lan­ a r e challenged by the m ost advanced work for guages and many other field s with special se c ­ which they a re re ad y,’ ’ tions fo r Honors C ollege students. T h ese honors Honors C o llege e lig ib ility entrance req u ire­ sections a re intended to provide a m ore rig o r­ ments a re a 3.5 a ll-c o lle g e a ve rage fo r stu­ ous exam ination of the subjects than is p ossib le dents in th eir freshm an y e a r . If transfer«*tu- n o rm ally. dents, th eir eligib ility is determ ined by their Special cou rses a re a lso provided fo r Honors re c o rd s from the p revious school. A 3.2 a ll­ C o llege students. The c la s s e s a r e usually sm all college a v e ra g e is requ ired to rem ain in the and the c la s s hours in form ally arranged to H onors C o llege. o ffe r exceptional opportunities fo r undergrad­ The cen tral featu re of Honors C ollege is the uate study. Som etim es a student engagea in independent opportunity fo r the student to develop a program study for 1 2 - 1 5 hours of his senior year. In­ suited to his individual in te re sts. dependent study projects vary and a major sen­ The two b asic assum ptions of the Honors ior project involving independent study is strong­ C o llege a r e that the honor student w ill m aster m ore m a te ria l, both within and outside his ly recommended. Honors C ollege students a r e granted the sam e m ajo r, before graduation, and that a fte r gradua­ tion, the graduate w ill be m ore skilled in the use p riv ile g e s a s graduate students and can m ake use of lib ra ry re s o u rc e s m ore fu lly. T h ey may of h is talent. check out p erio d ic a ls, which norm ally don’ t Freed om granted to Honors C ollege students c irc u la te among undergraduates, and use the is not absolute. It is assum ed that the student lib r a r y study lo c k ers. has the serio u sn ess of purpose and compe­ S em in ars and colloquia, norm ally closed to tence to do su p erior w ork, but it is a lso a s ­ undergraduate students, a re open to Honors sumed that he req u ires a ssista n c e in planning C o llege students. Since a la rg e percentage of NEW B U IL D IN G — M ic h ig a n S ta te ’ s fast g ro w in g c a m p u s h a s b r o u g h t south o f the o ld c e n te r o f c a m p u s , the In te rn a tio n a l C e n te r has his co llege p rogram . these students plan to attend graduate school r i s e to n u m e ro u s b u ild in g s o f v a r ie d designs. The In te r n a tio n a l o v e r m any o f the fu n c tio n s th a t the Union once had. If the student’ s ad viso r thinks he can do the these m eetings s e r v e to broaden their field s C e n te r, f i r s t used last f a l l , is ty p ic a l of the new b u ild in g s , L o c a te d Photo by D avid requ ired w ork, no u n iversity cou rse is closed of in te re st. to the student and all p re re q u isite s a r e w aived. A s aid s to students attending graduate school, An Honors C o llege student is also granted the the Honors C o llege office attem pts to keep up N ew B u ild in g Is Center p riv ile g e of enrolling in graduate c o u rses while s till an undergraduate, but adm ission is granted with the rapidly changing number and kind of fellow sh ip s and sch o larsh ips offered graduating only a fte r carefu l evaluation of the student’ s students. re a d in e ss. The ch ief respo n sibility of the Honors C ollege C a m p u s Life H a s In te rn a tio n a l F la v o r An Honors C ollege student m ay a lso enroll student is to fully utilize the opportunities offered In c o u rses to be taken by exam ination, if he him . He is a lso expected to add to the general has the approval of the instructor teaching the sch o lastic standards of the dorm s, co-op s, f r a ­ c o u rse. In addition to taking cre d its by exam - tern ities and any cam pus group he jo in s. The social scien ce required ing wildlife in N igeria and MSU r ic a have appeared in the spe­ Foreicr. students, p rojects and establish a new university. Oth­ of many undergraduate students is also conducting a study of cia l A sia n -A fric a n -L a tin A m er­ organizations are adding an in­ e r p ro fe sso rs went to B r a z i l ican concert s e r ie s h ere on cam ­ ternational fla v o r to campus life where a graduate school of bus­ has been revived to place g rea t­ farm m achinery in T aiw an . in ess administration was needed. e r em phasis on non-W estern MSU a d vise rs have guided r e ­ pus. at Michigan State. T h is y e a r 884 foreign students S till others traveled to Pakistan a re a s of the w orld and on the sea rch on the p ro c e s s of ru ral T h is new flavor is described to establish two academ ies for problem s and p ro c e s se s of eco­ developments in a gricu ltu re, co­ representing 89 coun tries a re ir. a brochure called "Changing ru ra l development. nomic, p o l i t i c a l and s o c i a l op eratives and fam ily planning enrolled at MSU. International D i m e n s i o n at MSU now has cooperative p ro­ change. in Pakistan. M SLV ’ published last fall by gram s with 13 institutions in "N o t all re se a rc h has been so Whenever p o ssib le these stu­ T h e r e a r e c l a s s e s on the MSL International P rogram s Asi a, A frica and Latin A m erica. dents follow the sam e college A fr ic a , A m erican A gricu ltu re for clo se ly tied to o v e rse a s p ro jec ts. office. program as other students. During 1962, 208 faculty mem ­ foreign’ students and an interna­ C am pus-based p ro fe s s o rs have Other organizations on campus tional journalism c la s s . A lso, a variety of In te re sts: Industrial MST ' has i or some tim e beer b e rs w ere on long or sh ort­ such as the United Nations club term assignm ents o v erse a s. Chinese and Ja p a n e se have r e ­ stru ctu re in Italy, trade union­ •oadening ,t and the French club add to the One visual exam ple of in creas­ cently been introduced to the ism and industrial relatio n s in- lilosophy o: aching, research ing international influence at MSU U n iv ersity . India, Is r a e l’ s technical a s s is ­ international dimension at MSU. id s e r v ic e !' elude other coun- is the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Building. A new International doctoral tance p rog ram s, Soviet develop­ T h is building holds the Interna­ fellow ship program allow s grad ­ ment th eory,” the b r o c h u r e tional P ro gram s office, the fo r­ uate students to do re sea rch sta tes. In 1 951 , five M SL faculty Mem­ eign students exchange pr< orw v * v |r s e a s f " r their d issertatio n s. P e rfo rm e rs ir -m K o rea, J a - P h e n d G e t s b ers went to Okinawa to help and sev eral o v erse a s p rojects. A / ologist from .VfSL is sttiay- /‘ ’ Aid South A f- M e ta ls J o b jja ro ld W. Phend, assistan t P a r e n t s W e lc o m e d irecto r of a d m i s s i o n s and scholarships at MSU, has been OPENHOUSE J» V ^ a t e d / ç o o r d w a t.^ - A d V .ç a r e e r vk ! guidance a-é t i v i c t e v fo r Che A m erican Society for M etals. Phend’ s duties w ill include the planning and conducting of p ro ­ g ram s to interest "young people in c a r e e r s in the field s of m e­ T A N K S , , M A J O R - - T o m V a n S in g le , G r a n t s e n i o r , who w i l l e n te r th e A r m y a f t e r 1-5 F r id a y -S a tu r d a y - S u n d a y ta ls and m ate ria ls technology, engineering and scien ce. He w ill g ra d u a tio n , gets s o m e p o i n t e r s on a ta nk f r o m M a j o r R ic h a r d C lo h e c y , a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r o f m i l i t a r y s c ie n c e . Photo by Jonathan Z w lc k e l maintain relationsh ips with such organizations a s th e National Science T e a c h e rs A ssociation, J u n i o r Engineering T ech n ical B u rch a m W o o d s A p a rtm e n ts C o lo r fu l R O T C F ie ld D a y Society and the B oy Scouts of A m e rica. 745 - 763 B urcham D riv e The new coordinator, curren tly a doctoral candidate at MSU, For Information On Summer And is a m em ber of the A m erican P ersonn el and Guidance A sso ­ ciation. F e a tu r e s C ra c k D r ill T e a m Fall Leases Call Fidelity Reality ED 2-5041 T he A m erican Society for M etals is a non-profit educa­ A p arad e of colorful m ilitary le s and Scabbard and B lad e m il­ Outstanding f r e s h m e n a n d tional society whose purpose is units w ill begin the third an­ ita ry s o c ie tie s, Commando 1, the sophom ore cadets w ill compete to advance the knowledge of me­ nual A rm y ROTC F ie ld Day at cou n ter-g u erilla team , and the in an infantry d rill contest. ta ls , related m a te ria ls, compo­ 1:3 0 p .m . Saturday on the field s tartan -kilted Scots H ighlanders A mock battle between a squad nents and p ro c e s se s . It has 36,000 adjoining Demonstration H all. drum and bugle corp s w ill p a r­ of cadets and an a g r e s s o r m a­ M - 78 m e m b e r s in 1 2 4 chapters ticipate in a three-hour show MSU’ s crack d rill team , the chine gun- w ill be another fea ­ throughout North A m e rica. Spartan Guard, the P ersh in g R if- a s p art of MSU’ s observan ce tu re of the p rogram . ____ ^ ■ of A rm ed F o rc e s Day. Equipment displays w ill in­ u U K LN A m F— ^ 1 The Spartan Guard w ill be giving the la st perform ance of clude an M -60 m achine gun, a grenade-launch er, m o rtar, M -14 o W OODS W e lc o m e B U R C H A M DRIVE a su c c essfu l season. The d rill r ifle and the new Colt A rm lite CD CD team , recognized a s one of the r ifle which is being used exper­ < M AC top collegiate d rill team s in the im entally in Viet Nam and the country, won a sp ecial aw ard Dominican Republic. fo r showmanship at the C h e rry A fter the p ro g ram , o b se rv ers P a r e n ts B o sso m F e s tiv a l in Washing­ ton, D .C ., e a r lie r this spring. The re g u la r 20-m an exhibition w ill have an opportunity to fir e r ifle s on the rifle range in the basem ent in Demonstration H all. team and a special solo team w ill dem onstrate battle d r e s s and We in v ite you to sa b re d rill m aneuvers during Professor L iv e in L u x u r y the show Saturday. R apellin g, w a ll-sc a lin g a n d stop in and see the h a n d -to -h a n d combat dem on­ stratio n s w ill be presented by Commando 1. Tells H o w o ve r 300 1965 Dodges The A ir F o rc e ROTC S ab re D rill team w ill a lso p erfo rm . T o W rite on displa y by o u r With the aid of Herman R. Struck a n d his book " B e t t e r P r o je ; A Method’ * students can • r .* g i r 4 iy F f t iiiw iU r , * n o w le a rn * io c ritic iz e tfiVir bwh ( c o n t in u e d f r o m page 1) w riting and im prove their g rad e s. Struck, assistan t p ro fe sso r of Dodge . . . C om ing on s.ically used as teaching instru­ E nglish , has developed an analyt­ m ents, provide an abundance of ic a l method using five c h arts. By new and r a r e plants. following the ch arts the student Big in ‘65. In the B ea l Gardens scien tific can achieve va riety and economy co llectio n s, economic c o l l e c ­ in his* w ritin g and im prove his tions, culinary h erbs, Indian food o v e ra ll com position. p lan ts, perfum e plants, e ssen tial The book, published la st month, o il plants, fib e r plants and med­ a lso re v e a ls that in s tru c to r's icin al plants w ill be found. c ritic is m of student p ap ers is An e x c e l l e n t collection of P h ilip D o d g e sprin g bulb plants is located in the H orticultural G ardens. p u rely subjective and o ffe rs a way around th is. The la rg e collection of woody Specific techniques is the key, SW IMMING POOLS o re fe a tu re d at E yd ea l V i l l a and B u r c h a m Woods. plant nam es, 5,336 v a rie tie s , 3, and with th eir use, one can m as­ You can keep cool on th os e hot s u m m e r days in y o u r a i r c o n d itio n e d a p a rtm e n t East Saginaw at C lip p e rt 863 of which have been added te r the art of re visin g . o r s w i m m i n g pool. , , in F ra n d o r sin ce 1948, gives this cam pus an A graduate of MSU, Struck has abundant p ossessio n o f y e a r been the d irecto r of the doctoral round beauty. w ritin g p rogram since 1962. % F rid ay, May 14, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan P la n e ta riu m P la n s N e w S p a c e S h o w The entrance a re a of A bram s the area g r a d e schools, high Imagine you’ re at the edge of m aneuvers too difficult to p e r­ "Although the e ffe c ts of the planetarium a r e im p re s s iv e ,” is devoted to sp e c ia l exhibits. schools and c o lle g e s. C la s s e s at the u n iverse. G a la x ie s and sta rs form m anually. F o r instance, the m achine can said Von D. C h am berlain , plan­ Only two perm anent #chibits are MSU in astronom y, physics and and m eteors flash by, and you f i­ on d isp lay—co lo rfu l, 6-foot r e ­ natural science a re often supple­ nally reach the M ilky Way, our reproduce the sky as seen from a etarium astronom er, “ It’ s no lie f globes of the earth and moon. mented by special se ssio n s in the own g a l a x y . A fter traveling rocket rotating about the earth, substitute for the s k y .” Ju s t outside the 60-foot plane­ Other exhibits include a 16th cen­ planetarium . through thick sta r c lu s te rs , you and turning on its a xis at the tarium cham ber is a black light tury astro labe, a demonstration Recently, all students of Nat spot S o l— our sun, and finally sam e time. With special e ffects, the plane­ exhibit hall. L a rg e paintings of illustratin g the probable form a­ Sci 183 watched a p rogram illu s ­ a r r iv e at the earth , the third tarium can duplicate the rainbow, oth er-w orld ly scen es a re painted tion of the moon’ s su rfa ce , and trating the Ptolem aic andC oper- planet from the sun. s e v e r a l o r r e r ie s — mechanical nician v i e w s of t h e heavens. T h is journey, which would take the northern lights (aurora), m et- in fluorescent pigm ents a n d m odels of the s o la r system . Another program was developed m illions of y e a r s even at the e o r s j sun rise, eclip se, theevolu- lighted by ultravio let lam ps. The In addition to f i v e regu lar in consultation with the A ir S c i­ speed of light, is re c reated in tion of a sta r, the motion of a scen es seem to glow of th eir own showings a week, the planetarium ence Department concentrating m inutes during the public p ro ­ double sta r, and phases of the light, giving a scien ce-fictio n un­ p rovid es sp ecial p ro g ram s f o r on our place in the un iverse. gram at A bram s P lanetariu m , moon. re a lity to the g a lle ry . *‘ A Pinpoint in S p a c e.” T h e pro­ S.B.S. gram em phasizes how tiny our planet re a lly is in com parison S U R R E A L I S M !— A M i c h i g a n S t a t e c o e d s t a r e s a t o n e o f t h e u n u s u a l p a i n t i n g s th a t with the va stn e ss of the u n iverse. c a n b * s e e n at th e K r e s g e A r t C e n t e r . T h e p a i n t i n g a b o v e i s p a r t o f a n e x h i b i t Beginning May 21, theprogram th a t c h a n g e s a t r e g u l a r i n t e r v a l s . Photo b y K en n R o b e r t s w ill be rep laced by " L i f e in the U n iv e r s e ." Of c o u rse , noonehas spotted any life on other planets y e t, but there is plenty' of specu­ S u g g e sts T h e La s tin g G if t T h e r e 9s A M e e tin 9 lation. T h is p rogram con siders the p o ssibility of organ ism s liv ­ ing on the planets of our own so ­ C a r Wash Slated to 3 p.m . The c a r wash w ill ed to attend, be at the Gampus M obil Station served . C o f f e e w i l l be la r system , and the p ossib ility of other sta rs having habitable For The G ra d u a te plan ets. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority located on the co rn er of H a rri­ " L i f e can e x ist only within a plans a c a r wash this Saturday, son and T row b rid ge R oads. Wet D inner Planned v e ry narrow tem perature band, donating the p ro fits to a crip ­ wash and vacuum ing will cost The International C en ter of pointed out T , H. Osgood, d ire c ­ pled children’ s society. $ 1. M etaphysics is .having its month­ tor of the planetarium . " T h is The 75 g ir ls w ill wash the ly dinner Saturday at the home m ore than any other con sid era­ c a r s from 9 a.m . until 12 noon Mason of Josephine Brow n, 4106 Wagon tion lim its the area where life at 333 C h a rle s — behind their so­ ro rity house. A fashion show is to be held Wheel Lane. Follow ing the din­ can e x is t.” at 2 p.m . Saturday in the Mason ner w ill be a lecture and d is­ The planetarium is n o t the The 51 charge w ill be donated cu ssion . A ll interested a re being building, and not the dome, but to th e National Society for H all lounge. Featured at the men’ s fashion invited to attend. the com plicated instrum ent used C rippled C hildren and Adults. show, which is soonsored bv to project the heavens. MSU’ s is Abbot and Mason H alls and a a Spitz Interm ediate S p a c e T ra n - Spartan W ives F a rm House sit Plan etarium — IS T P . local men’ s shop, are to be decorations suitable for desks The men of F a rm House F r a ­ T he instrument l o o k s som e­ Spartan W ives w ill sponsor a tern ity w ill have th eir annual what like a dumbbell secured at c a r wash Saturday from 9 a.m . and d r e s s e r s . form al dinner-dance, the " C r e s ­ its cen ter. The two ends of the cent B a ll" tonight at the Ja c k dumbbell a re covered with over In te rn a tio n a l C lub T a r Hotel in L ansing. 200 le n se s. Some len ses filte r ONW KAR T h e re w ill be an important G uests w ill include Dick A r ­ co lo r to the sta rs giving them tone. Others c re a te nebulous, m eeting of the International Club nold from Information S e rv ic e s, F riday-AM David Boyne of the A gricu ltu ral wispy, star-clou d e ffe c ts. at 7:30 p.m . Sunday in 33 Union. 10:05 a.m . M u s i c Room— At the meeting candidates for the Econom ics Departm ent and R u s­ The machine is extrem ely F A L L A : Nights in the Gardens vario u s offices w ill presen t their se ll K le is, national president of sm all and light, perm itting e le c ­ of Spain. tronic control. The com puter can p latfo rm s for the com ing y e a r. F a rm House F ra te rn ity . Alumni 2 p.m . S prin gtim e—BACH : and pledges w ill a lso be present. guide it through many intricate A ll the m em bers are requ est- Brandenburg C oncerto No. 5 ; SIB E L IU S: Violin Concerto in d; B fE g ^ F ra n d o r Store Hours : 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. Monday thru F r i d a y " Sot, ‘ t il 6 p. SA LZED O : Chanson de la Nuit; TCH AIKO VSKY: None But the Lon ely H eart: HAYDN: Sympho­ ny No. 94. Haspel P A R E N T S 3:25 p.m . B a s e b a ll— MSU v s. Michigan. F riday--F M days W e lc o m e T o 10 .urn. O nCam pus— Dr. Wil­ fred C . Smith, D irec to r, Center are nere fo r Study of World R eligions, H arvard , " Is la m in Modern H is­ again! M .S .U . t o r y ." 1 p.iff.* M usic T h e a te r— " B e ­ yond the F r in g e ." 8 p.m . M O Z A R I O p e r a , "M a r r ia g e of F ig a r o ." ^ m 11 -p,;.'-. T h i s !»♦ iK nrusic-- with B ill A rm istead . S o tu -r^ a y — A M 10:05 a .m .; M u s i c Room— L IS Z T : Hungarian Rhapsodies, N os. 1 and 2. 2 p.m . Holland in A rt and Mu­ s ic . 3 p.m . Contem porary Music in- Evolution. 4 p.m . B a s e b a ll— MSU vs. M an’ s Ring M ichigan. M an's E x tra L a rg e Ring S a tu r d a y - - F M (M L M ) M e d i u m W e i g h t $ 3 4 .0 0 * (LM) M e d i u m W e i g h t $ 2 9 .0 0 * 6:30 a.m . Saturday with Steve Meuche. (M L H ) H e a v y W e ig h t $ 3 9 .0 0 * (LH) H e a v y W e ig h t $ 3 4 .0 0 * 1 p.m . Recent A cqu isition s— (M L X H ) E x t r a H e a v y Wt. $ 4 4 .0 0 * (LXH) E x t r a H e a v y Wt. $ 3 9 .0 0 * with G il Hansen and Ken B each - le r. ( M L C B ) C l o s e d B a c k Wt. $ 4 9 .0 0 * (L C B ) C l o s e d B a c k W t. $ 4 2 .0 0 * 2 p.m . Album Ja z z . 7 p.m . T O S C A N I N I E R A : (XXS) L a d y ’s R i n g $ 2 4 .0 0 * GLU CK: "Iph igenia in A u lis ,” W h i t e G o ld $ 5 .0 0 A d d it i o n a l E n c r u s t e d Greek L e t t e r s and O verture: VIV A LD I: Concerto G ro sso No. 1 1 ; PAGANINI: “ Moto * p l u s tax Other Symbols A v a ila b le P e rp etu o "; B A C H : O rch estral Suite No. 3; M O ZART: D iv er­ timento No. 15; BRAH M S: Sym ­ phony No. 4. 4k» - S o u v e n ir s 9 p.m . L is te n e r’ s C h oice— S w e a t s h i r t s - 1 for every member of the family C l a s s i c s by requ est. Write W KAR-FM or phone 355-6540 during program . Sunday--F M 9 a.m . M usical T r e a s u r e C h est— M O ZART: Strin g Quartet No. 23; BRAHM S: Piano Sonata in f: M A H LER: Symphony No. 4; M S U J e w e lr y - All kinds & Types SA T IE : Trb.is M o r c e a u x en Form e de P o i r e r T r o i s G ym - nopedies a n d S o c ra te ;S C A R L A T ­ T I : MeSsa di Santa C e c ilia . 3 p.m . N .Y. Ph ilharm onic— M u g s - P e n n a n ts a n d M u c h M o re B E R L IO Z : O verture, " B e a t r ic e and Benedict” ; B A R T Ó K : V io­ lin C oncerto No. 2; BEETH O VEN : '/ Symphony No. 3. C lu b S ig n - U p SIZES 3 4 -5 4 REGS. SHTS. LONGS X - L O N G S FR EE A L T E R A T IO N S SUITS $45°° to *255°° ,Ssrr°nBi Petitions for com m ittee work on the International Student A f­ fa ir s of ASMSU can be picked up H olden R eid s p e c ia liz e s in h a r d to in 316 Student S e r v ic e s F rid ay f i t s iz e s and c a r r y m o s t o f th e f a m - -■ tb r: wH: y «% . . . . . * ... /v **.30-60-9$ ,• i jlKvlkfl * j Don D ennis, head of the Depart­ DAY c h a rg e a c io u n t s y s te m m akes pui— ment of Special In te re sts, said, chases q u ic k and easy. W ith us, you "W ith the change of AUSG into C H A R G E AC C O U N T S a r e in s u re d : Money B ack W ith o u t ASMSU, we’ ve com pletely r e ­ a Q u ibb le . vamped our department of Inter­ national Student A ffa ir s .” Dennis said that the purpose of "F a m o u s B r a n d s f o r L a d a n d D a d " this s e rv ic e club is to help fo r­ eign students adjust to campus life. International Student A ffa irs works in conjunction with the In­ ternational Club in planning so­ TU D EN T c ia l functions. “ We encourage all students to H O L D E N R E ID attend our functions so that there might be a c ro ss -c u ltu ra l un­ FREE PARKING IN LARGE LO T AT REAR OF STORE derstanding between foreign and A m erican students at MSU,’ ’ Dennis said. B-4M ichigan State N ew s. E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, May 14, 1965 Museum Pleases Any Taste P a re n ts, students and their ton w'hich was the subject of a known European plate arm our. m agnified so that only the pattern guests a r e welcom e to roam national magazine feature sto ry . P ic tu re s rep resen tin g e v e ry is v isib le . through the h alls of the MSU Those who are interested in field of the biological world are The geologic h isto ry of M ichi­ Museum this week-end and view weapons, may enjoy seeing the also on display on F lo o r A . gan, beginning with earth la y e rs the rem ains of civilizatio n s past up through the inventions and cul­ “ R ock s to R ock ets' exhibit, the T he p ictu res, which belong to the Kalam azoo N ature C enter, of a m illion y e a r s ago, can be seen in the “ Book o f- ilo c k s “ . . IV !) tural tra its typical of the p re s ­ title of th e m u seu i ’ s current w ere taken by L a r r y West, 27, display in F lo o r A ’ s H all of ent. d isp la y of the eyolui on of a rm s, sta ff photographer for the Nature L ife . The museum w ill be.open from T h e weapon exhiblit, located at C en ter. lB M :« 'n II II I, 9 to 5 p.m ., Saturday, according th e e a s t end of Fl^dministrati,on - they y e a r with preparation of the pend­ and A ir F o rc e personnel. In Navy in the w orld’ s trouble spo ts. It m ay show up later but not a s a in g voting rights b ill. M ore of sh ips hovering in Caribbean and means, in-depth knowledge of what his attention has been devoted to p iece of legislation with.m ynam e Atlantic w a te rs, near the s tr ife - I perhaps knew somewhat su per­ pushing jobs fo r N egro es and on them. That’ s a real adjust­ * torn Dominican Republic, a re fic ia lly b e fo re .” about 11,5 0 0 men. The fo rm e r Senate D em ocratic working on the an ti-p overty and education b ills which c a r r y auto­ ment fo r an outgoing fellow . And there is a fa r w ider ra n g e.” T h is M o n t h A l E d w a rd s in tr o d u c e s next Cold. War requirem ents com ­ whip w ill have been in office The v ic e president re g a rd s m atic benefits fo r such people. p el ,m o re legions to stand in a s P resid en t Johnson’ s under­ The day 1 interview ed him, the h is "M ast,, d elicate” task that of s tr a t c S - > ' ons 'o v e r V e a s, study iwU.v w m rti® .ex V * y 20, v ice p resid en t got to IBnch in an iu ip m g to*guide the P re sid e n t's ready to meet trouble. In Ko­ T o date a s vice president he oth erw ise deserted Senate dining le g isla tiv e program in C o n gre ss. m o n t h 's t w o b e s t s e M ’m C r s p o r t s c a r s re a , there a re 50,000 men and has traveled m ore than 30,000 room at 2 :1 5 p.m . He alread y He spends about half his tim e on in Okinawa about 30,000; in the m ile s, delivered 60 fo rm al and had spent alm ost two hours with Capitol H ill. "T h a t’ s what the Philippines about 15,000. dozens of inform al speeches the Joint C hiefs of Staff, been P resid en t w ish e s” - and that's In Europe and adjacent te r­ The pace is not too much fa st­ b riefed by a C entral Intelligence what the vice president does. rito ry , including T u rkey, there e r than that which he knew dur­ He e a r lie r had m ade it c le a r T R IU M P H A gency o ffic er who daily rid e s a r e approxim ately 328,000 men. ing his 16 y e a r s in the Senate. Of these, 250,000 a r e in the 7th The differen ce is in the scope to work with him fo r that p ur­ p o se, attended a White House that he re g a rd s h im self a s a "h e lp e r to the p resid en t” not T R IU M P H A rm y in West G erm any, with and intensity of his assignm ents. a s " a s s is ta n t p resid en t.” He What has been his biggest ch al­ R o se G arden cerem ony, m et with m ore thousands in such p laces a s F ra n c e , B ritain , Italy and lenge? " C iv i l righ ts— c a rry in g out the a disarm am ent agency o fficial and the fam ily of an Indiana sa y s there is and should only be one president. TAM Spain. In s m a lle r num bers, A m er­ p rovision s of the C iv il Rights A rm y o ffic e r killed in South Viet H um phrey's le g isla tiv e work so fa r has concentrated on the S P IT F IR E M K I I N am . ican fo rc e s a lso a r e deployed - A c t of 19 6 4 ,” he said. tw in-storage com partm ents. T he new Trium ph T R 4-A P resid en t Johnson made Hum­ The new Trium ph Sp itfire inherits an unprecedented ra c ­ ' in Thailand, Guam, M idway, Ice­ Other featu res: r a c k - a n d land, Greenland, B erm uda, the phrey the coordinator of both Mk 2 s till sw ings. Only faster. -pinion steerin g. D isc brak es. ing record from the T R -4 . the fed eral c iv il rights and anti­ B ecau se s h e boasts m ore So we didn’ t tam per with the A z o re s, the U.S. Naval b ase in Roll-up windows. $219 9 . Guantanamo and Puerto R ic o . p overty p ro g ram s even before power than her p re d e c esso r. high powered engine. She strea k s to 60 mph in 13 1/2 Next month they’ ll be the two Instead, we designed the in­ seconds. Hits 96 mph flat out. b e st-se llin g sports c a r s in the novations fo r extra com fort. T h e re ’ s m ore p i/a /z in the world. So test d rive them to­ Optional, bump-smoothing full cockpit, too. The Vinyl-lined day at Al Edw ards SPORTS independent re a r suspension. S tu d e n ts S e t N ig e r ia V is it in terio r is fu lly-carp eted . The Sculptured, d e e p - c u s h i o n e d I AR C E N T E R , T h is summ er 30 MSU students Selected by the' N igeria P ro ­ body - contoured bucket seats bucket seats. w ill study for eight weeks in gram office as group lead ers are adjustable. And the dash Month after next he may be And we also added the con­ N igeria during the second annual fo r this sum m er a re F red e ric k has a padded top ana handy sold out! venience of a new easy-up, Michigan State -U n iv e rs ity of Ni­ G . D avis, visitin g instructor in easy-dow n convertible top. g e ria sum m er student exchange accounting and finance, and his w ife, L a u ra . T he couple have N aturally we retained such p rogram . worked with youth groups in the renowned f e a t u r e s as four- T h is y e a r , fo r the fir s t tim e, past ancLhave traveled extensive­ speed syncrom esh tra n sm is­ 24 N igerian students w ill come ly o v e rse a s. sion, rack-and-pinion steering, to MSU for a sim ila r period. D avis, an assistan t p ro fe sso r enorm ous d isc b ra k es. A s e r ie s of w eekly orientation m eetings has alread y begun for in accounting at San Jo s e C o lle g e in C alifo rn ia, is on leave at MSU The p ric e of such excellen ce: the participating Michigan State students. to continue work on his doctorate. $2899. Y o u can drive it hom e to d a y T h e re have been y e a rs when people waited months to hear these words from a VW salesm an. Right now you can hear them the sam e day you ord er. We have sedans and sunroof sedans in a ll c o lo rs waiting fo r d elive ry to you. Volksw agens a re am azingly easy to own. You can buy a *ior $‘i , c . . V J&.'ccc ■. .c _ ■oia 1 t c - —, and title . . . even a tankful of gas. P a y $10 0 down and the balance oyer 36 months is only $59.44 a month. A l Ed w a rd s Phil Gordon’s Conti nent al I m p o r t s S p o rts C a r C e n te r VOLKSWAGEN 616 N. H o w a rd -C o rn e r E. Saginaw P O R S C H EE Phone 489-7591 L a n s i n g , Mi ch i ga n 2845 E . S a g i n a w St. B-6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, May 14, 1965 G ro u n d s C re w J o b Is Surprise A M in u te Final exam s, rin gs and cloth­ exam s w as thrown in the w a ste ­ ing a re Just a few of the item s basket by m istake. the grounds m aintenance crew "W e had p ro fe ss o rs out there come a c ro s s in the c o u rse of in the dump looking fo r those their w ork. e x a m s ," F e r r is laughs. Burt D. F e r r is , superinten­ A p ile of money on a desk dent of the Grounds M aintenance w as blown into a w astebasket Dept., re c a lls an instance when once in one of the departm ents, a set of U niversity C o llege final F e r r is rem em b ers. It w as d is­ covered in tim e. H erbert L . M oyer, a gardener in the Grounds Departm ent, has 4F ig a r o 9A t found a v a rie ty of item s from s ilv e rw a re from the Union and dorm s to ash tra ys and w a lle ts. F u ll Speed M oyer sa y s the w a llets n ever have any money in them, " I can’ t b e lie ve th a tm an yp e o p lea re This W eek b r o k e ," he said , " s o apparently The p ace speeds up this week­ som eone e ls e has found the w al­ end as the ca st and technical let f ir s t and walked o ff with the w o rk e rs in the U niversity p ro ­ m oney.” duction of M o z a rt's "T h e M ar­ The asso rted ob jects turning riag e of F ig a ro ” head into th eir up on cam pus include e v e ry ­ la st week of re h e a rsa l. thing from the usual—McDonald The speech and m usic depart­ w ra p p e rs and cups, money, c ig ­ ments a re combining th eir tal­ a re tte packages and K leenex, to ents to p resen t this English v e r ­ the unusual— dice, a ru ra l m ail­ sion of M ozart’ s com ic opera box (name only, no a d d ress), needs o f a n o th e r p e r io d o f g ro w th , the p o s t - w a r of the m a jo r-d o m o who g e t s shotgun sh e lls , a 100 lb. bag of PO W E R H O U S E — The s k e lto n o f the new p ow er p la n t beans, a stolen p isto l, c a r tire s days when so m e p a r e n ts o f to d a y 's s tu de nts w e r e caught in the rom antic escapades on south ca m p us s y m b o liz e s the needs o f a b o o m in g and p arts and a fishing lu re . th e m s e lv e s s tu de nts . of the count he s e r v e s , on M ay u n i v e r s i t y d u r in g a p e r io d of r a p id g ro w th . The The m ost h eavily litte re d a re a s 2 1 and 2 2. quonsets in the fo re g r o u n d s e rv e as r e m in d e r s of the on cam pus a r e around the dorm s The singing and the acting have been re h ea rse d sep arately and and food s e r v ic e a re a s . During they now must be joined with the w arm w eather, the sun-bathers C h a n g e s U r g e d A t C a lifo rn ia setting, staging, and costuming go out and com e in, leaving be- to produce the com ic opera. ■hind them a great quantity of tra sh , F e r r is s a y s . C H E M IS T R Y B U I L D I N G — A m o n g th # re c e n t a d d itio n s Although the opera w ill be The four rubbish trucks in the to M S U ’ s south c a m p us a r e a s k y l i n e is th e C h e m i s t r y presented in the la rg e U niver­ Grounds Department work seven B u i ld i n g south o f Shaw H a ll. sity Auditorium , seats m ust be It recommended that the Regents reform ulate their ro le to con­ re se rv e d through the department days a week and ave ra ge 7,000 LOS A N G ELES f — Sweeping changes in the structure of the Glee Club Takes Step cen trate on le g isla tiv e functions, delegating executive and judicial of speech. trip s to the dump p er y e a r. U niversity of California and a great lessening of control by Regents w ere recommended Wednesday in a special report triggered by last functions to u niversity a d m in istrato rs. The a c to rs in “ The M a rriag e autum n's d isord ers on the B erk e ley campus. " T h e w ise use of pow er re q u ire s its wide distribution,” the of F ig a r o " a re m em bers of the rep ort said . " T h is suggests that the Regents must be w illing to d ele­ P erform in g A rts Company, an 'O h D a d ’ Set To Tour With Concert ‘ Im plicit in the 85-page document was a striking lack of censure of the students and acceptance of what they claim ed as the b asis of gate th eir enormous p ow ers a s the people have been w illin g to organization that one m em ber their S-month-old revolt— demands fo r fre e expression and the delegate t h e ir s ." defined a s an attempt to match righ ts of advocacy. The report w as ordered by the Regents a fter a s e r ie s of B e rk e le v big tim e theater with big tim e In C o m p le x Equally striking, in a m a ssiv e s e r ie s of recom mendations, w as cam pus upheavals that included a tw o-day s it-in in the ad m in istra­ football. The C a s e - Wilson - Wonders The Singing Statesm en, MSU’ s the im plicit c ritic ism of present U niversity policy, the adm inistra­ tion building last fa ll, during which m ore than 700 dem onstrators The P erfo rm in g A rts Company L a st y e a r , the Statesm en’ s puts the students in contact with p la y e rs w ill present a p lay at Men’ s Glee Club, w ill present sprin g tour took them through tion's structure and the B oard of Regents’ present view of its own w e re a rre ste d . p ro fessio n al theater people in the 7 p .m . Saturday and Sunday in th eir spring concert Sunday in se v e ra l E a ste rn sta tes, with its functions. The con tro versy flared anew in M arch when a handful of youths Wonder’ s K iva. Board Chairm an Edward W, C a rte r, asked how much weight he flaunted on the campus a fo u r-le tte r sex word. production of p la y s. the E ricso n K iva . T h e two p e r­ clim ax in th eir concert in Rocke­ Starting la st y e a r the group The p lay, "O h Dad, D ear Dad, form ances at 3 and 8 p.m . have fe lle r Center on E a s t e r Sunday. thinks his fellow regents w ill attach to the report, said he w as d is­ It said investigators found no evidence to indicate that the so - took one play on tour to M ich­ M am m a’ s Hung You In The C lo­ been scheduled e sp e cia lly so that T h is y e a r, the club toured the appointed in the report, adding: called F r e e Speech Movement on the B e rk e le y campus w as o r­ igan com m unities during spring set and I’ m Feelin g So B a d ," p arents m ay attend. Upper Peninsula where audiences " I t ’ s stim ulating, but I doubt they’ ll treat most of the recom ­ ganized by the Communist P a rty , the P r o g r e s s iv e L a b o r M ove­ te rm . The idea has been a ttra c ­ is sum m arized by the author a s T ic k e ts fo r the concert are plowed through up to four feet of mendations with great se rio u sn e ss. That’ s my personal opinion." ment or any other outside group. tive enough to get the. tour of " a p se u d o -c la ssic a l tr a g ifa rc e available at the Union and from snow to hear them. The reDort, issued by a nine-m em ber team headed by B e v e rly It called fo r a new c h a rte r p rovision giving " fu ll freedom of "H a m le t" fo r next y e a r a lread y in a bastard Fren ch tra d itio n ." m em bers of the G lee Club at H ills attorney Je ro m e C. B yrn e a fter a four-m onth study, was organization by faculty and students, including encouragem ent of T h e Statesm en, 55 men drawn com pletely booked. The d irecto r is Jud y Sutkin. $ 1.0 0 for students and $ 1.5 0 for rnacfe public at a news conference. student governm ents which would have p erm issio n to take and T h e main p la y e rs a r e : J e r r y from all a re a s of the U n iversity, It suggested that the nine cam puses be reorganized into a "c o m ­ announce positions on p o litica l, academ ic and so cial is s u e s — so ••r.'T . m tjsibers a lso p erfo rm oth ers. T h is is the firs ttim e th a t provide a va ried m usical p ro­ with tne Arena T h eater-in -th e K im m el, Com m odore Roseabove; the Statesm an have, charged for monwealth of u n iv e r s itie s ," with each ch artered autonomously. long a s they did not claim to speak fo r the sc h o o l." g ram . Under the direction of- round, which takes its shows to C itia } Hjts'iVMr- R o salie; John B il— th eir Sp rin g C o n cert. The p ro­ J . Loren Jo n e s , the G lee Club the com plex d orm itories a fter obran, Jonthan; and Ruth J a m i ­ ceed s w ill go tow ards financing sin gs selection s ranging from they com plete th eir run in the son, Madame R osepetal. a proposed trip to Puerto R ico Antonio L o tti’ s " C r u c ifix u s ” to F a irc h ild Arena T h eater, T h e re is no adm ission nekt spring. the M .S.U . F ight Song. R ED W O O D & R O SS Some of the highlights of their T h e 19 6 5 perform ance includes s e l e c t in i s the contejijjpoAary opera "M icrtfgair D re a m ," by H. Gwer Reed of the Music D epartm eu , RAY LEFFLER and a new arrangem ent of "O n W ATER Top of Old Sm okey.” T en or Fran k Ph illip is the so lo ist for the "S e re n a d e ” from " T h e Student P r in c e ." He will L .G . B A L F O U R C O . a lso sing two num bers by Fran z C A R N IV A L Schubert, "N ach t und T ra u m e ” and " D e r T o d unddas Madchen.” Randall Th om pson's com posi­ tion "T a r a n te lla ” p erm its ac­ A w a r d s C o m m itte e com panist Ja m e s P a rk e r, South­ IN N A M E R IC A Wishes to thank the field m aster’ p candidate, to d is ­ p lay his considerable talent. In addition to playing for the following merchants for G lee Club, P a rk e r has organized a new singing group within the their co-operation and G IB S O N ’S B O O K S T O R E club. The new quartet, consisting of P a rk e r, John and Dave M cln- tir e and D ave W heeler, sp ecial­ contributions iz e s in a new type of b arb er­ shop harmony. J A C O B S O N 'S The concert Sunday w ill be the on-cam pus p re m ie re of the group who will present th eir interpret­ ations of “ Orange Moon” and K N A P P ’S ’ ‘Thoity-thoid and T h o id .” E a s t L ansing NORM K ESSEL The popular Burgundy T r io w ill provide interm ission entertain­ m ent. The T r io , all m em bers of the G lee Club, a re famous for th eir folk m usic. C A M P B ELLS A LEXA N D ER DRUG H a rp is ts C O R A L G A B LES C AM PU S C LEA N ER S T o P e rfo rm B A T O R O P T IC IA N S Sunday S TYLE SHOP A cham ber m usic p rogram fea­ turing dual harps w ill be p e r­ form ed at 4 p.m . Sunday in the 0% ■ V. KRESG ES. M usic Auditorium. H arpists w ill be A reola C la rk , Chevrolet im p ala Sport Srilna g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t , and Jo s e f W AR R EN ’S P O P LA R S Po w ell, fresh m an , b o t h Detroit. of T W IC H E L L S C L E A N E R S T H E N O . 1 W A Y Th ey w ill be a ssiste d by C a s ­ sandra Eaton, vo ice; V icki T u r ­ ner, ’ cello ; Dorothy B r o o k s , flute, and Kenneth M e d e m a , CAM PUS BOOKSTORE What’s your vacation plan—World’s Fair, Yellowstone, Niagara, piano. P A U L R E V E R E ’S Mackinac Bridge, summer cottage? See us for the right Chevrolet The program w i l l in­ so you’ll make it in style. Like a lively Corvair. Or the style and clud e: “ P a v a n e , ” annony- m ous 16th C entu ry; Ram eau’ s economy of a Chevy II. Or a youthful Chevelle, favorite in its size “ L a Jo y e u s e ,” a Gavotte, by M cD O N A LD S class. Or a luxurious Jet-smooth Chevrolet. The last three are available M a r t i n i ; t h e "S ix th French R A N N E Y JEW ELER S with the economical, spirited Turbo-Thrift Six. You can order a Su ite,” by B ach; M ozart’ s "C o n ­ E a st Lansing Monza with up to 140 hp. You can’t find a newer car or a better time certo for H arp, Flute and Piano” ; to buy one. Come in—pick yours now’! M e n d e l s S o h n ’ s "O n Wings of Song” ; "T h e Sw an,” by Saint Saens and C a rlo s Salzedo, and C O LLEG E DRUG U N IO N B O A R D R e d H o t a n d R o llin g ! S e e y o u r C h e v r o le t d e a le r fo r a n e w three sh o rter Salzedo p ieces, "T a n g o ,” "R u m b a ,” and "C h a n ­ C H E V R O L E T • C H E V E L L E • C H E V Y D > C O R V A IR son dans la nuit.” M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an F r id a y , M ay 14, 1965 B’7 4 Promenaders9 To Dance Women Sing Out For Soft-Shoed Visitors S p r in g C o n c e rt B y F A Y E E . U*NGER E n t« rta ln m « n t E d ito r F e a tu r e s D a n c e T he P rom enaders, the U niver­ O rchesis, the contem porary pus, and has appeared on theU ni- sity square-dancing club, w ill dance honorary, adds the grace v ersity television station and on swing out at 2 p jn . Sunday in the of dance to the annual concert W JIM-TV, Lansing. W o m e n ’ s Intram ural Building Biological of the U niversity Women’s Glee with a flash of petticoats and Club at 8:15 p.m . today in the the shuffle of soft-soled shoes in m usic auditorium . a P aren t’s W eekend dem onstra­ tion. V isitors w atching the P ro m e­ Dixie D u rr, in stru cto r in phys­ ical education, choreographed the Illustrator n ad ers shuffle t h r o u g h th eir w hirling p a ttern s a re requested to w ear soft-soled shoes. T he l& -m em ber dem onstration arrang em en t of A aronC opeland’s ‘'Im age of a New F ro n tie r’* for the O rch esis p resen tation. "New F ro n tie r" draw s on A m erican Honored Here R aynard N. LeN eil, a bio­ team entertaining Sunday p e r­ folk song sty le for its m usic. logical illu strato r, was honored form s in com m unities and high T hursday with a C ertificate of s c h o o l s throughout M ichigan T he 60-m em ber glee club will M erit. through the U niversity’s Cap and offer a p ro g ram that includes T he aw ard w'as presented by Gown s e rie s. secu lar, sacred and folk m usic. t h e A gricultural R esearch S er­ In 1961 they w ere Invited to S W IN G Y O U R P A R T N E R — T h e P r o m e n a d e r s d a n c e o u t in t o th e s w i n g i n g p a t t e r n s T he last num ber of the program vice and Animal H usbandry Divi­ dem onstrate at the N a t i o n a l t h a t s e v e r a l y e a r s ago b r o u g h t th e s q u a r e - d a n c e r s an i n v i t a t i o n to d e m o n s t r a t e is an arrangem en t of "P sa lm sion of the U.S.- D epartm ent of Square Dance Convention In Mi­ t h e i r s k i l l at th e N a t i o n a l S q u a r e D a n c e C o n v e n t i o n in M i a m i , F l a . T h e g r o u p 150" by the contem porary B ritish A griculture for his work on the am i, F la. They have appeared w i l l p e r f o r m at 2 p . m . S u n d a y in 127 W o m e n ' s I n t r a m u r a l B u i l d i n g s f o r P a r e n t s ’ com poser B enjam in B ritten, who Avian Anatomy p ro ject. T he p ro ­ on television p rogram s in Lan­ W e e k e n d v i s i t o r s . T h e g r o u p e n t e r t a i n s t h r o u g h o u t M i c h i g a n t h r o u g h th e U n i v e r ­ has w ritten exclusively for choirs ject, under the departm ent of sing, D etroit and Kalam azoo. s i t y ’ s Cap and Gown s e r ie s . _____________________________ __________________ B esides the sp ring concert, the poultry s c i e n c e , in v o l v e d B I R D I E S IN T H E N E S T - F o u r P r o m e n a d e r s f l i p i n t o a The h eart of the club, how­ Women’s G lee Club presen ts a the detailed illu stratin g of the ev er, is in the open-hearted fun WMSB-TV Variety C h ristm as p rogram each year in anatom y of dom estic fowl. m a n e u v e r k n o w n to s q u a r e - d a n c i n g e n t h u s i a s t s as ‘ ‘ b i r d i e s i n th e n e s t . " T h e d a n c e r s h a v e d e v e l o p e d the re s t of the 55 m em bers of­ the Alumni C hapel. They have T he i l l u s t r a t i o n s , using an e x t e n s i v e r e p e r t o i r e o f p r o f e s s i o n a l s q u a r e - d a n ­ fe r students, v isito rs and P ro m ­ been reh earsin g for this spring variou s a rt techniques, will be c in g s tu n ts . __________ en aders alum ni. At th e ir Wed­ concert two nights a week since i n c o r p o r a t e d into a se rie s nesday evening m eetings they this y e ar’sC h ristm a s program in of referen ce volum es. Graduate Exhibits On teach anyone who wants to dance how to prom enade and d o s-a-do. During spring term the club C a m p u s T o C o m p o s e rs D ecem ber. T he volum es w ill be used by the p o u l t r y • industry in this T he glee club sings for local country and abroad, as well as T he U n i v e r s i t y television re s t on college cam puses, and educational issu es b e h i n d the com m unity and church functions, by r e s e a r c h e r s us mg dom es­ Display In Kresge invites a nationally known figure in the w orld of folk dance to station, WMSB, Channel 10, gives two concerts. wave of un rest which has r e ­ p resen ts its C h ristm a s program ticated and laboratory bird s for conduct an afternoon w orkshop students a chance to work in a S a tu rd a y cently struck A m erican univ er­ in other area s as w e lla so n c a m - study and experim entation. and an evening dance on cam ­ professional atm osphere in tele­ 10 a.m . SPEAK UP— M urray sitie s. pus. T he event draw s sq u are- vising shows that r a n g e from A. Hewgill, asso ciate p ro fesso r Foxs Quality Jewelers Since 1917 Huge canvasses of b rillian t luxury bath arch itectu ral plans d a n c i n g e n t h u s i a s t s from docum entaries on state m ental of speech, takes the gavel at an co lor in the latest painting trends and book cover ideas in Doug­ throughout the state. hospitals to Jazz co n certs. The dean lines of modern styling.. unruly group m eeting to show give the graduate a rt exhibit in las Richey’s industrial a rts d is­ On cam pus the P rom enaders The new est WMSB production, how p arliam entary p r o c e d u r e K resge A rt C en ter flash and play. perfo rm for W elcome Week, con­ "P olygo n,” 'b r i n g s the whole helps the chairm an perform his excitem ent. M erle Winge and Jean Tandy duct dorm itory com plex dances, cam pus into the eye of the studio leadership functions. So elegant in their quiet sim plicity -so right for th e brides and T he exhibit is the firs t in a show p rin ts and c e ra m ics. C e r­ dem onstrate for square dance c a m eras. A rranged in a m ag­ 12:30 p.m . THE AMERICAN groom s of today. They'll inspire all their happy tom orrow s. And s e rie s of two graduate exhibits am ics by M arjorie M iller in the c la sse s, tra in c a lle rs and ap­ azine form at, the show co vers NEGRO—The H onorable W adeH. th ey co st no m ore th an m a ss produced rings, startin g at $8. which are p a rt of the conclusion hall case a re glazed with la­ p e a r on the U niversity televi­ every facet of U niversity life of M cC ree, U.S. D i s t r i c t C ourt, of a rt student’s w ork. It in­ vender and earth tones. sion station. possible in terest to off-cam pus E astern M ichigan, and Joseph cludes painting, sculpture, c e r­ Jean Decoteau’ s bronze figure T h eir steady participation in view ers. R. Julin of the U niversity of am ics, p rin ts and industrial de­ sculptures and Joe De L uca's M ichigan and cam pus events has In the studios at 600 K alam a­ M ichigan law school consider sign p ro jects. paintings com plete the firs t half netted them five trophies from the U niversity activities ca rn i­ zoo St. U niversity students can w hether the Negro A m erican gets T he exhibit will be open 8 of the graduate’s work. go before the ca m eras, announce, a fa ir shake in the A m erican am . to 5 p.m . F riday and 2 T he w orks of nine other grad­ val and a 17-year participation and fit together sequences for schem e of justice. to 5 p.m . Saturday and Sunday. uate students will go up next trophy from the Mott Founda­ "P olygo n" under the direction S unday At the conclusion of this ex­ week, Paul Love, p ro fesso r of tion Annual Spring F estiv al. of David M arcus-R oland, who 1 p.m . THE RED MADONNA hibit, the graduate students are art and d irec to r of exhibitions, The enthusiasm the P ro m e­ form erly worked as a public V isit to Com m unist Poland to RA D IA N T S IT M O NROE 5 IT DUNBAR S IT m 's Ring $3! n aders put into th eir club spills FOX’S G roo m 's Ring $32-50 given an oral exam ination of said. affairs d irec to r for the Canadian exam ine ch u rch -state relatio n­ Groom 's Ring $ 4 5 .0 0 Bride's Ring $ 3 9 .5 0 B rid e's Ring $ 2 7 .5 0 th e ir work by th ree faculty m em ­ "W e have so m any m ore grad­ over into th e ir Cap and Gown B roadcasting Com pany. ship w here m ore than 96 per b e rs of th eir choice. At this uate students now than we used to u rs. At a sm all town n ear the T h is weekend’s program m ing cent of the 30 m illion people tim e the w o rk is judged and to have that now we have to split Indiana b o rder the group was b e ars out the studio's reputation, • a re Roman Catholic. criticiz ed . A*he exhibit," he said. scheduled to dem onstrate square for balancing the fine a rts , public 2 p.m . GREAT COMPOSERS ‘‘L ose Your L’nflow er Mind Irving B rainard, departm ent dancing fob a com m unity day S e rie s " is the title of a series chairm an, said that the total p rogram . "A s it turned out we taught affairs, U n i v e r s i t y , and ed­ — Henry H a rris, p ro fesso r of ucational bro ad casts. m usic, plays m usic by R obert rtcarved ' Direct Diamond Importers of paintings done by John L e - num ber of art students has tr i­ Scheduling includes a program Schumann and Bela B artók. F r a n d o r S h o p p in g C e n t e r ' wandowski. Lewandowski paints pled withih The la st 'few y e a rs. p ractically the whole com m unity on J u s t i c e for the A m erican 5:30 p jn . EDUCATION: SE­ W E D D IN G -R IN G S ab stracted 'flo w ers creeping over In response to the increased how to square dance," Judy W es- N egro, c h u r c h - s t a t e relatio n­ MESTER OF DISCONTENT— A • a n d 2 0 3 S . W a s h in g to n skinny canvasses, big flow ers on num ber of students, the L 'm ver* terv e lt, F lint Junior, com m ented. ships in C om m unist Poland, un­ descriptio n and analysis of the cgjTivasst?s,'; ‘a /i'd ‘ tn the SJty. is^jbuljding aj, cJtionfifm, to *• "9R I b rig h test curving lines' fain ts K resge south to the R iver. the whole back room of the ex­ O ther exhibitions in the A rt Eisenstein’s Last Set By Society THRILLING hibition hall in big bold flow ers. C enter are collections of N iger­ Irving T a r a n swings white- ian bronzes given to the Uni­ O n C am p u s w ash-w idth b ru sh stro k es in pink, v ersity by P resid en t John A. The M SU Fllm Society w ill have fuscia, red and cra n b e rry acro ss Hannah. He received them for a p riv ate screening of Sergei a white background in a whole his work in developing the U ni­ E isenstein’s last film , "Ivan the room ful of paints that shock som e v ersity of N igeria. T e rrib le ," In Anthony Hall at T h is W e e k e n d ! and enthuse o th ers in the first Lithographs by C hillida, B a- 8 p.m . F riday . glim pse of the show. zaine and T a l-co a t are on d is­ The film , com pleted In 1943 T aran is cu rren tly exhibiting play in the hall c o rrid o r, and a fte r much censorship by Stalin, in the M ichigan A rtis t's Show at the B asem ent h a l l exhibition has a sco re by Sergei Prokofiev. v thè D etroit Institute of A rts. boards display student ex ercises A fter the film , the society w ill Alan C reighton is a rep re se n ­ in the newest a rt trend, op art. vote on film s for the fall p rogram . tational painter in the s u rre a l­ istic tradition. H is m oonscapes and other-w orldly subjects have been exhibited at Q uarm by’s in G O LF-O -T R O N L ansing and in the M ichigan Edu­ cational Building. B esides paintings, the exhibit includes home furniture designs, U rg e C a re e r M o tiv a tio n A person continually m akes U N IQ U E RIDES 14 Fabulous c a re e r choices throughout his life, W illiam J . E . C rissy , asso ­ ciate dean of external affairs, said T uesday evening. C rissy , giving an afterdinner speech at Sigma Nu fratern ity , said students will constantly be m aking decisions as to what types K M FU C KS- A R id e F o r E v e ry o n e m • T i,t -A - W h irl X \ \ ' Rides ! ! of jobs they want. ( C o m e d y , fie llß tb U Y fitii C $tiooiïs, * S p o r ts ) • S c ra m b le r . Loop A student should choose a ca­ • B ring Your Date r e e r he is m otivated in, he said. 9 : 3 o , 1 0 :3 0 & I t : 3 * e v e r y R t e T u e s s m i • B ring Your P aren ts -0 - • C bissy estim ated that for every f R E E w th e J E B fip O ty • B rin g Y o u rself P la n e person who fails from lack of talent, eight o r nine fail from lack of m otivation. F e rris O c to p u s " If you want to achieve excel­ 6 R id e s f o r $ 1 .0 0 • lence in a c a re e r you m ust m ake on SA TU RDAY W heel ^ % yourself p a rt of it," he said. M any However, don’t channel your 12 riX) to 5:00 p.m . B u b b le 1 ^L • m otivation only tow ard your ca­ O th e rs re e r. ta * B ounce I East Shaw Plans B o u n d to b e th e b e s t W a te r \ First6Olympiad9 C a rn iv a l w e ek e n d e v e r ... w i t h * H a p p y - L a n d R T d fe s •East Shaw H all’s ath letic com ­ F r id a y N ite m ittee w ill p resen t its firs t an­ n TEE room nual "O lym piad” Saturday be­ Ç v e y y T h u t$ f r i , S a t f f l i n t s 5:00 to Midnite ginning at 1:30 p.m ., n ear Shaw H all. I n t e r n a t io n a l B ld g . S a tu rd a y A pproxim ately 15 events have been planned for resid en ts of the /7 o T t n i h io iu r e G olf o r Jùst a Jtivinj rap^e hall. T hese include a tug-of- tut f vii s a lt A life f/x«/ fpitiri • Noon to Midnight w ar, w aterm elon eating contest, P a r k in g L ot C J* an o b s t a c l e co u rse run, egg County Club Afrmcsphnt£ throw ing contest, and a skate­ GOLF board race . , -6 * A t G ity L im its P riz e s w ill be aw arded to in­ ÎT II0 N F rid a y 5 :0 0 p .m . to M id n ite S a tu rd a y N o o n to M id n ite 3411 E . M ic h ig a n dividual w inners and a trophy w ill be presen ted to the p re ­ cinct with the m ost points. F r id a y , M ay 14, 1965 W e lc o m e P a re n ts W e C o r d ia lly In v ite Y o u T o A tte n d O u r O P E N F R ID A Y , S A T U R D A Y , S U N D A Y 1 - 5 V P .M . M grs.: R ichard Schm idt Delta Arms M grs.: Jim M ass Robert F ranciose Jack Dutzy Apt. 7B University Terrace J e rry Kendall V ern Robinson Thom as B urger Apt. 10W M grs.: Lance Olsen Haslett Arms Wayne Monson Russ E verett Apt. 28 Lowebrooke Arms M grs.: C ris Jording W illizm M cDonald Apt. 10 Al Lutz M grs.: Dick Viskolhil U nder C onstruction Evergreen Arms B ill Scharfee Damon Springer Don Smith Apt. 11 Cedarbrooke Arms See State M anagem ent The Best In Student Living E a c h a p a r tm e n t o f i e r s ; n io .t^ e £ n a n d d -n ijn g a r e a s , c o m p l e t e th is w e e k - e n d d u r in g th e o p e n h o u s e s . P a r e n t s a s w e ll a s s tu d e n ts b u i l t - i n k i t c h e n s '* w i t h G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c A p p l i a n c e s , C e r a m i c t i l e " w ill b e p * le a s e c i t o f i n d t h a t t h ^ c d S t ^ o f l i v i n g i n t h e s e i u x u r * y u n i t s b a t h s w ith d o u b le v a n i t y , a n d tw o l a r g e b e d r o o m s w ith tw in b e d s i s c o m p a r a b l e to l i v i n g c o s t s in o t h e r f a c i l i t i e s , a n d in m a n y c a s e s and an u n u s u a l l y l a r g e a m o u n t o f c l o s e t a n d s t o r a g e s p a c e . I n d i v i d u a l so m ew h at le s s . s tu d y a r e a s , lo c a te d in th e liv in g r o o m a n d b e d r o o m s v o f f e r th e o p p o r ­ O p e n h o u s e h o u rs a r e f ro m 1 -5 p .m . F r id a y , S a tu rd a y , a n d S u n d a y . tu n ity f o r c o m p le te p r iv a c y w h e n e v e r d e s ir e d . 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