Inside M IC H IG A N Weather M o s t l y c l o u d y , w i n d y and M EW S S o c c e r t e a m lo s e s v e t ­ w a r m e r . H ig h i n th e m i d e r a n s , p. 4- N e w p i p e l i n e STA TE 7 0 ’ s. b e in g I n s t a l l e d f o r IM f i e l d , p. 7. U N IV E R S IT Y Tu e sd a y , May 18, 1965 P ric e 10« I A c t N o w ,’ B a c k e rs E x p o r ts S ta b le D e fe n s e C o s ts 7 5 C ro w d H a llw a y L B J P ro p o s e s W ith S it- In B y JIM S T E R B A T w o T a x C u ts S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r C ivil rights leaders pleaded WASHINGTON '.¥• P re s id e n t Johnson a'Sked C o n g r e s s M onday fo r with the E ast L ansing C ityC oun- a $4-billion ex cise-tax reduction, prom ised that " it will not be our cil Monday night to " a c t now" la s t" tax cut, and called on industry for p rice cuts to m atch. to p ass an open occupancy housing His long-aw aited m essage proposed two big bites of $1.75 ordinance and test it in the courts billion each, the firs t on-July 1 and the second next Jan. 1, followed la te r, as about 75 dem onstrators by another $464 m illion in sm aller cuts to be put into effect in staged a " s it- in ” in the hallway annual stages until 1979. outside the council cham bers. M ayor Gordon Thom as insisted A p ro s p e rin g econom y can af­ that the council was doing every­ Tax Cut fo rd th e b u sin e ss-b o o s tin g , jo b - thing it could and that it was c re a tin g c u ts , Johnson s a id , w hile "w orking with all possible haste” s till w h ittlin g $1 b illion off next to elim inate discrim ination in Proposals y e a r ’s a n tic ip a te d budget d e fic it. E ast Lansing. He reassu red those who fear C hants fro m the dem onstrators a steep rise of defense co sts in B E A R I N G T O R C H E S - - S i n g i n g d e m o n s t r a t o r s m a r c h t o w a r d E a s t L a n s i n g C i t y Hal outside the building filtered into Viet Nam that there is no m il­ the council ch am bers as civil Praised M ond ay n i g h t w h e r e t h e y s h e d m o r e l i g h t th a n h e a t on th e p r o c e e d i n g s w i t h i n . T h e ita ry spending increase in sight g ro u p of a b o u t 300 c o n d u c t e d an o r d e r l y d e m o n s t r a t i o n b oth d i r e c t l y in f r o n t o f th e rig h ts spokesm en charged that "th a t would m ake these excise b u ild in g an d a c r o s s th e s t r e e t . the council has hesitated and, tax reductions inadvisable.” avoided the issue of open occu­ C ongressional reaction seem ­ pancy for the last th ree years. THE M O R N I N G A F T E R — An i n t e r e s t e d o b s e r v e r NEW YORK T— B usinessm en ed to be unanim ously favorable In the ea rly stages of the m eet­ p raised P residen t Johnson’s pro­ to the proposed reductions. T o r c h l i g h t P a r a d e s t a r e s f r o m th e F a r m L a n e b r i d g e at w h a t is l e ft ing, which lasted over two hours, o f t h i s y e a r ’ s W a t e r C a r n i v a l . S o m e o f th e f l o a t s posals for excise tax cuts Mon­ However, the P resid en t asked the council unanim ously passed a s till a re in th e s a m e c o n d i t i o n as on S a t u r d a y day as a psychological boost for also for som e in creases in v ar­ resolution reaffirm ing its sup­ n i g h t , b u t lo s e s o m e o f t h e i r s p e c i a l b e a u ty ith - the econom y. ious highw ay-user tax es. The po rt for an end to discrim ination o u t th e b r i g h t s p o t l i g h t s and th e e n t h u s i a s t i c a u d - But consum ers might find lt reaction to these proposals was in the city. ie n c e s . P h o to b y J o n a th a n Zv> i c k e l difficult to pinpoint savings on not unanim ous and it appeared 3 0 0 M a r c h A t C i t y H a l l Chief spokesm an for the civil many of the products affected. they will be considered sep a r­ Water Carnival rig h ts groups, Byron P eterson , The autom akers, for exam ple, ately from the cuts. have prom ised to pass on re ­ It seem ed likely, therefo re, O bservers < : the, torch light "W hat can 1 sa y ? ," Said one. presid en t of the cam pus NAACP, ductions to the consum er if the that business and the consum ing B y DON S O C K O L '.arc! seem ed im pressed by the "T h is is a national m ovem ent. requested im m ediate passage of excise tax they pay is reduced. public can expect the cuts to S tate N e w s S ta f f W r i t e r de tratlun. It’s just a little bit slew getting six proposals designed to bring Judged Winner to som e tow ns." about a speedy end to housing It’s the d ealer, how ever, who sets take effect on this P residen tial discrim ination. the p rice , which often involves tim etable: < 4 • *. < VWi .ast Lansing City " I think it’s pretty brave of a trad e -in allow ance and other ahn: :t 300 students them and 1 think it’s an exciting Councilw’omsr. M rs. M a ry July 1, 1 9 6 5 - Sharp said the ccuncilhad already fa c to rs. Repeal of all the retail ‘‘nui­ ast L ansing resid en ts c a r- Y u g o s la v ia n thing,” a coed said. taken action on m ost of the p ro ­ Spencer J. D rayton, executive sance’’ levies on luggage, fu rs, i rch e s, sang freedom songs "T h e general apathy of E ast It was a sink o r swin situ a­ w orks for theL 'niversity said that bred vice presiden t of the thorough­ Jew elry, handbags, cosm etics and arc larched in front of City'Hall Lansing seem s to be dissolving, posals. E ast L ansing resident and MSU tion for W ater C arnival this y e a r, th is was the biggest crowd he racing associatio ns, w el­ to ile trie s; and repeal of a score Mom ay nicht. A g O ffic ia ls in a new wave of student con­ h istory p ro fesso r Alan Schaffer and the re su lts a re in. It looks as had seen at a W atecC arm val show com ed the proposal to elim inate of fa c to r - collected taxes on c e rn ," another m arch er com - asked why the co jnc.il m ust refer though .Viatef C arniva? <*/!t stay in the y e a rs He KaA working thr»*20 per cent ta* pn ra c e - e le c tric •-appliances, radio and The i cchecs.outsvdft suppor- •rrr.ttu« *. a!? - • ’ • the C ity Apfttjjpy. J fh c it adm ission tic k e ts. But fie television sets, » and < , otner item s ted -rfre -people ms; >■r ,V., ihCvVC/ T o u r C a m p u s * afloat. at them . the city council to' pa: ; ari open But not all the com m ents were " I w '^ w r if the city council T he success of this y e a r’s added: ranging down to m atches and A delegation of the top Yugo­ favorable. would take s.- long to act and ask . carn ival was to determ ine wheth­ "W here the patron s have been playing ca rd s. housing ordinance for the E ast slavian ag ricultural officials w ill e r the carnival was to continue M ore p arents who w e r e , on paying the cost of the tax, the And—the biggest item of all— Lansing com m unity. tour the M ichigan State cam pus " I think it’s ridiculous. T h ere beinglegal for advice if women were as an all-U niversity event. cam pus for P a re n ts’ Weekend, adm ission tickets would be re ­ a m idyear cut from 10 p er cent and southeastern M ichigan this are b etter ways to accom plish questioned. in the city ,” he raped Any other business of thecoun- An estim ated 9,000 to 10,000 also attended the show than be­ duced; w here the track has been to 7 on new c a rs , for savings of ,cil was liter;) 1ly locked out, as week to study f a r m m ethods, things than by burning torches. people saw the sh o w fro m T h u rs- fore. paying th e re’d be no change.” nearly $70 a c a r retro activ e to m arketing and research . 1 don’t think they’re any b etter one".The of im pression you give is hesitation and avoidance,” the students poured into the coun- day to Saturday night and brought May 15. P rim a rily they will be trying to than the Ku Klux Klan with their he said. in between $2,000 a n d $3,000 The ra te would drop to 6 per cil cham ber, filling it to capacity. see w hat’s being done about the to rch burning," a dissenting stu ­ " I deny that we .are walking p rofit. T his is the firs t tim e in cent next Jan. 1 and 5 p e r cent F ire C hief Phil P a triarc h eh a d to ce re al leaf beetle, a serious Mid­ dent said. away from the p ro b lem ," said four y ears that W'ater C arnival H e a d oh Jan. 1, 1967. enforce the fire laws and shut the w est grain pest which is also has m ade money. D e t e c t i v e S a y s Jan. 1, 1966— doors about 7:15—45 m inutes be­ plaguing th eir home country. "Students think the people oi M ayor Gordon L . Thom as. "1 E ast Lansing didn’t like them be­ think we are doing everything David Jackson, D etroit, senior Repeal of the adm issions tax fore the council m ee/ing was Leading the group will be Joze fo re. What will they feel like in our power to bring about a and general chairm an said he was on m ovies, th e atres, racing and scheduled. Ingolic, Y ugoslavia’s se c re ta ry solution to these p ro b lem s." very pleased with" the resu lts. H e S e n t L i u z z o R e p o r t spando rtsof events, and /light clubs; t of ag ricu ltu re and fo restry . He now ?" another said. Thom as outlined the steps that " I am extrem ely satisfie d ,” he the tax es on club dues, One m em ber of the Human An Indian student com m ented, will be accom panied by M ilun " I ’m glad so many A m ericans •that the city council has taken: said, "W e had m any break s, ex- DETROIT (L'PI)--D etective In­ that this inform ation would go any light bulbs and auto p a rts. Rights C om m ission outsidecom - Ivanovic, counselor for a g ric u l­ ’"W e’re looking into the legality pecially the w eather Saturday specto r E arl M iller, head of the fa rth e r than C om m issioner Lane, A lso, the tax on local and long­ m ented: " I t’s crim inal that it’s tu re and fo restry ; G ezaT ikvicki, nothing a re taking part in this. Wfe have like this problem in In­ of an open housing ordinance. night.” D etroit Police C rim inal Intelli­ whom Inspector M iller believed distance telephone serv ice would not the citizens of E ast Lansing chairm an of t h e ag ricu ltu ral We’ve placed ad vertisem ents in Jackson said that he felt the gence B ureau, Monday adm itted needed it in his professional po­ drop from 10 p e r cent to 3 per in th ere. T his problem should com m ittee of the f e d e r a l a s ­ d ia ." the local new spapers stating that m ain reason for the carn iv al's he was the one who gave inform a­ lice w o rk ," the statem ent said. cent. It would go down 1 point have been handled by the adults sem bly; and Bogdan Sestan, a sso ­ " I see m ore white A m ericans E ast L ansing is an open city. We su ccess th is y e a r was because tion on slain civil rights w orker G irardin said the inform ation a y ear th e re after, until its elim ­ of E ast L ansing and not by \1SU ciate p ro fesso r of ag ricu ltu re at m arching here than N egroes, included an item in our budget of the various com m ittees. M rs. Viola Liuzzo to W arren Po­ was com piled between A pril 18, ination on Jan. 1, 1969. stu d en ts." Zagreb U niversity. he added. to pay for a p a rt-tim e d irecto r Johnson’s Proposal "E v e ry com m ittee,” Jackson lice C om m issioner M arvin Lane. 1963, when an investigation was of the Human R elations Coun­ said , "d id a b etter job than be­ L ane sent the confidential re ­ m ade on a m issing rep o rt on one cil. We’ve talked with CORE di­ fo re. T h is y e a r we cannot single port to D allas County Sheriff of the Liuzzo .children, and the re c to r Jam es43. F a rm e r and the Rejected By Junta out any one .special area as do­ Jam es C lark in Selm a, A la., and date of M rs. L iuzzo’s d e a t h , discussion was fruitful. Tonight, ing a special job." it subsequently turned up in the M arch 25. we passed a resolution in favor Norm an Hefke, advisor to the hands of the Ku Klux Klan. The inform ation was put to­ of ending discrim ination. And W'atfer C arnival com m ittee, said: M iller was suspended from his gether and evaluated after her w e've offered to m eet with civil "W e are m ore than pleased com m and after a m eeting Mon­ death, G irardin said, when it was rig h ts groups and talk the issues with the re su lts, both financial day and will serve in the crim e learned that several prom inent SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican day and p re sse d ‘tanks into action out.” and otherw ise. T he com m ittees control cen ter of the departm ent. civil rights leaders w ere com ing Republic •If'—T he Dom inican’s for a hnuse-by-house cam paign Several E ast Lansing citizens functioned sm oothly and the stu­ D e t e c t i v e Inspector R o b e r t h e re for the funeral. m ilitary -civilian junta rejected to mop up rebel holdouts in agreed, in an open discussion dents did an excellent job." G rindle has been assigned to " T h is was a norm al precaution White House peace m oves Mon- northern Santo Domingo. One lighting technician who the C rim inal Intelligence B ureau. taken by police who a re charged B rig . Gen. A n to n io Im bert period, that the council is lag­ ging and has put off the issue. The disclosure w as m ade by with responsibility of se c u rity ," B a rre ra , junta p resid en t, said he E ast Lansing resid en t Louis P o lice C o m m i s s i o n e r Ray G irard in said, " lt was n ecessary rem inded P residen tial A ssistant Rosewood said that there was G irard in , who had ordered Chief to know w hether there was any D ud C a u se s M cGeorge Bundy and other top- d irect evidence K o re a n G e ts of D etectives Vincent P ie rsa n te fu rth er danger to m em bers of the level peace envoys sent by P re s ­ su rface bigo try ,’’of but “ under the that the to investigate the case. Liuzzo fam ily o r to anyone else. ident Johnson that the stated m is­ solution to the problem had to G irardin said in a statem ent No fu rth er Investigation w a s V ie t B la st sion of Am erican fo rces here was com e from within each citizen A ssu ra n c e s that M iller told P ie rsa n te “ that m ade after M rs. Liuzzo w as to prevent the Dom inican Repub­ he tra n sfe rre d the inform ation m u rd e re d ." SAIGON, Viet Nam (4>i— Explo­ lic from falling under C om m u­ andE ast not from the p assage of law s. Lansing police said they WASHINGTON /PI— P resid en t in good faith and on a confiden­ sions touched off by A m erican ex - n ist domination. Johnson a ssu red South K orea’s tial b a sis. p e rts Monday helped to cut the The White House m ission was s tra to rs from toinside would begin rem ove demon­ the building visiting president C h u n g Hee " T h is was done at the req u est W e lsh M in e danger of further b last h azards reported trying to get the junta to ten m inutes after the m eeting P ark today that U.S. defense com ­ of C om m issioner L ane, a re ­ at the Bien Hoa a ir base, scene resi"t; H an effort to reach an ended. m itm ents to this country a re dur­ tire d chief of detectives of De­ of the U«S. arm ed fo rces g rea t­ u n d e rs t in with the reb e ls. able and w ill continue so long as tro it police who has enjoyed a G a s K ills 2 8 e s t single setback of the V ietna­ "I fr it c le a r,’’ Im bert danger rem ain s. good reputation for reliab ility . m ese w ari ' ' > ‘J<, • « J R a . Id continue fight­ In a form al welcom e fo r a tw o- "In spector M iller had no idea TONYPANDY, W ales if —A gas U.S. Army dem olition sp ecial­ ing for tht m e objective even If M i c h i g a u W e e k â day v isit h ere starting P a rk ’s 10- explosion killed 28 coal m iners ists b fe w up four 500-pound it m eat < the- A m erican troop« day tour of the United States, Monday in a n a r r o w gallery cut bom bs which, fitted with delayed •would have to .be turned against Johnson assu re d the 47-year-o ld deep under the sto ried Rhondda action fuses, had em erged m en­ u s .” K orean leader that the U n it e d B o m b S e t O f f V alley. T he m ine, one of B rit­ acingly intact from the chain of He also rem inded the A m eri­ S tates will w ork "ste ad fastly with ain’s m ost highly m echanized, flight line explosions Sunday that can s, the general added, that the you to b e tter the lot and lives of B y T e l e p h o n e had b e e n destined for closing left 27 A m ericans dead o r m iss­ Dominican arm ed forces “ were your peo p le." ing and 40 a irc ra ft destroyed solidly behind the junta.” P ark responded that his nation G E O R G E T O W N , B r i t i s h soon. All the bodies w ere reco vered. or dam aged. Im bert said he rejected a call and the United States a re “ bound Guiana .fi— Saboteurs broke into a A dozen m iners w ere brought Another 500-pounder, one of by the O rganization of A m erican together w ith a bond of friend­ $100,000 t e l e p h o n e exchange, up from the scene of the explo­ 10 such bom bs arm ed for the States (OAS) truce com m ission ship too s t r o n g to ev er be hooked dynam ite to the w iring, sion—850 feet down—suffering raid, blew up h a rm lessly by It­ for a c e ase-fire north of the co r­ bro k en ." then went away and dialed a num­ from injuries and shock. self in the sm ouldering w reck­ rid o r. He said to do so would give And adding endof sem ent of U.S. b e r—and the exchange blew up. An official of B ritain ’s Nation­ age on the m ain a ir strip of the the rebels a chance to regroup p o licies in Viet Nam, P ark said: This w as the theory put fo r­ al Coal B oard, which operated base, 12 m iles n o rtheast of S ai­ and would "defy public opinion” "A long the tru ce line in Korea, w ard by a B ritish arm y captain the governm ent-ow ned C am brian gon. which, he said, favors a cleanup in the jungles of Viet Nam, your w hile troops and police mounted C olliery, said the b last occurred U P A N D A W A Y — T o w e r i n g t w i c e t h e h e i g h t o f dot— A U ,S, spokesm an said five of of the area. TUESDAY— beloved sons and husbands sh are a m assive m anhunt for the sabo­ in an area where the coal seam m i t o r y g i a n t s in t h e i r o w n r i g h t , th e F e e and A k e r the A m ericans killed in th e 'd is­ T he junta offensives aim ed at the sam e encam pm ent and tren ­ te u rs Monday. was only 2 feet 8 inches high, and c o m p l e x , i s th e f a s t r i s i n g H u b b a r d d o r m . T h e 12- a ste r have been identified and 22 wiping out rebel re sista n ce in the H o s p i t a l i t y D ay ches w ith our own m en to defend T h e autom atic exchange 10 the gallery' not much higher from s t o r y b u i l d i n g i s s c h e d u le d f o r c o m p l e t i o n by f a l l are listed as m issing o r p re ­ lhrgely industrial and slum area freedom from C om m unist ag­ m iles outside Georgetown w a s floor to ceiling. o f 1966. P h o to b y L a r r y C a rls o n sum ed dead. of northeastern Santo Domingo. g re ssio n ." dynam ited Sunday. 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich ig an T u e s d a y . M ay 18. 1965 POINTS O F V IE W T h e M o v e m e n t Is On The Debate Another Side S tu d e n t B o a r d h a s a g r e e d , o n th e e v e o f th e b i g g e s t o p e n o c c u p a n c y .c a m p a ig n to d a t e in E a s t L a n s i n g , to s t u d y d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in o f f - c a m p u s h o u s in g . Continues Of The Matter E d i t o r ’ s N o te : Im a d K h a d d u r i , B a g h d a d , I r a q , s e n i o r , is a p h y s i c s m a j o r and a If i t s s t u d y r e s u l t s in th e p r e d i c t a b l e c o n ­ l o n g - t i m e d e f e n d e r o f th e A r a b p o s i t i o n . M o s h e B e n - D a v i d , T e l A v i v , I s r a e l , c l u s i o n t h a t d i s c r i m i n a t i o n i s a p r o b l e m to g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t , is s t u d y i n g a g r i c u l t u r a l e c o n o m i c s and is s i m i l a r l y u s e d to d e fe n d i n g I s r a e l ' s i n t e r e s t s . s tu d e n ts , th e b o a r d w ill h a v e ta k e n a b ig s te p to w a r d r e s p o n s i b l e p a r t i c i p a t i o n in s tu d e n t B y Im a d K h a d d u ri B y M o s h e B e n -D a v id a ffa irs . M r. Khadduri’s m ain intention in w riting his M r. Cohen raised sev eral points concerning M o s t p e o p le a r o u n d c a m p u s h a v e ta k e n it the activities of the A rab students in the U.S.A. previous "P o in t of View” was to give the A m er­ a s a x io m a tic th a t E a s t L a n s in g d is c rim in * a te s and the foreign p olicies of the A rab states which ican public a chance to study the political prob­ w arran t explanation and clarificatio n. lem of the A ra b -lsra e li dispute. As a student of a g a in s t N e g ro e s , an d s o m e tim e s a g a in s t J e w s M r. Cohen questioned the fact that 1 have science and an Isra e li I am glad to help in this an d fo re ig n s tu d e n ts . F e w h a v e ta k e n u p o n ra ise d the A ra b -lsra e li issu e on the cam pus for task by presenting som e additional facts. the past four spring te r m s ,” w h ileth eA rab sex - L et us presen t them one by one. t h e m s e l v e s to m e a s u r e th e e x t e n t o f th e p r o b ­ hibit questionable behavior in resp ect to th e 1) M r. Khadduri claim s that the p a rt of P al­ l e m . a n d f e w e r s t i l l to f in d s o l u t i o n s to i t . U .S ...” 1 see no astonishing relationship between estin e which is now Isra e l was a "populated W e a r e n o w in th e m id s t o f th e m o s t w id e ­ the two facts. N evertheless, 1 do think that these A rab sta te .” two points are worth an explanation separately. T he facts a re : not only was P alestin e never s p r e a d c a m p a i g n y e t to e l i m i n a t e th e p r o b ­ As far as "how pro-U .S . the A rab states a re ,” an A rab State, even the nam e is not an A rab one. le m . A n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t g ro u p s h a v e they are not very m uch. N either a re they p ro - Its original nam e w as the Land of Isra e l which C om m unist. Why should they be? Why try to drag the R om ans, in an attem pt to crush the Jew ish la u n c h e d a s t r o n g p ro g ra m o f p r e s s u r e the A rab states into th is deadlocked cold w ar? rev o lt, changed to S yria P alestin e. C oncerning a g a i n s t th e c i t y to f in d a s o l u t i o n to th e p r o b ­ T he Arab states form the m ajority of the neutral the population: figures of the G overnm ent of P al­ block in theU .N . that has proven itself effective estin e from the 1922 censu s, the firs t censu s aft­ le m . T h e y h a v e r e c e iv e d s o m e s u p p o rt fro m in easing world tension s caused by the two op­ e r the B ritish assum ed the m andate, showed that in d iv id u a l fa c u lty m e m b e r s a n d p r iv a te c i t i ­ posing pow ers. the A rab population in the area which is now Is­ Now I have already explained in a previous ra e l was approxim ately 186,000 people. z e n s . an d h a v e p r e d ic te d h e lp fro m n a tio n a l " P o in t of View” that I am undertaking this ac­ On the term ination of the B ritish M andate in rig h ts g ro u p s. tivity to inform the A m erican public that th ere 1948, the A rab population in the sam e area was is another side to this political problem in o rd er m ore than 600,000, o r m ore than threefold. T he M o n d a y n ig h t’ s c o n f r o n ta tio n w ith th e C ity to avoid biased judgm ents. Maybe 1 should now rapid growth of the A rab population was a d irect C o u n c i l a n d t o d a y 's f o l l o w - u p to i t a r e t h e clarify another reaso n . consequence of the developm ent of Isra e l by the b i g g e s t a s s a u l t s s o - f a r in t h e i r c a m p a i g n , b u t Jew s. P o litic a l In te re s t 2) M r. Khadduri claim s that "A rab s lived for th is d o e s n o t m e a n th a t m o re c o n c e rn is n o t Many of the A rab students in this country, in 13 continuous ce n tu rie s” in P alestin e. n e e d e d . T h e S tu d e n t B o a r d s tu d y c a n ad d s i g ­ the A rab world, and throughout the world are T he facts are : T he Land of Isra e l, once called deeply involved and very much in terested in do­ C anaan, was settled by the Jew s 4,000 y e ars ago. n i f i c a n t l y to t h e w e i g h t o f t h e e v i d e n c e o f d i s ­ m estic and national A rab politics. T h is is a di­ F o r m ore th an 2 ,0 0 0 y ears the Land o fls ra e l was c r i m i n a t i o n a n d c a n a d d p r e s t i g e to th e c a m ­ re c t resu lt of the deep-rooted political and social wholly Jew ish, under Isra e l sovereignty of self- revolution that is raging in the A rab w orld, very ru le . Even the crushing of th eir independence by p a i g n to e n d i t . much sim ilar to other developing co u n tries in the Roman E m pire did not dislodge the Jew s B y ro n P e te r s o n , p r e s id e n t o f th e C a m p u s L atin A m erica and A sia. from their hom eland. N A A C P a n d o n e o f th e l e a d e r s o f th e c a m ­ While in the A rab co u ntries, the A rab students T h e A r a b s A n d T h e N a z is H e S a ys H e ’ s O n A L a C r o s s e S c h o la r s h ip have am ple opportunity to p articip ate and be in­ p a ig n , c o r r e c t l y to ld th e b o a r d l a s t W e d n e s ­ volved in contem porary A rab p olitics; as an ex­ 3) M r. Khadduri claim s that the A rabs had d a y th a t its s tu d y n e e d n o t b e an e n d o r s e ­ am ple, the inform ed read er would only reca ll nothing to do with the N azis and the m a ssa c re of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the recent coups d’etat in Iraq and S yria. the Jew s. m e n t o f th e d i r e c t a c tio n c a m p a ig n . It c a n b e T h erefo re, by the tim e the A rab student has T he facts are: T he Mufti of Je ru sa le m , Haj a n a d d i t i o n a l f r o n t in w h a t s h o u ld b e a m a s ­ reached the college level, he would have ob­ Amin A l-H usseini, then the head of the P ale s­ tained sufficient understanding and experience tine A rab H igher C om m ittee, spent the y e a rs of s iv e a tta c k o n th e c o m p la c e n c y a n d r e l u c ­ in political affairs that would keep him in te r­ World W ar II in G erm any and worked with the t a n c e th a t h a s a llo w e d th e p r o b l e m to g o o n ested and attached to these activities in his fu­ N azis in the execution of th eir ra c is t po licies. C o n flict O f D isin te re st? tu re y e ars. A nother accom plice of the N azis was Rashid th is lo n g . T o the E ditor: curing the facts before w riting his tee felt that students usually r e ­ Now, when the A rab college student a rriv e s on Al: A l-K hilani, an Ira q i. Nowadays one of the R a c i a l d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in E a s t L a n s i n g i s e d ito rials. sent disturbances while studying A m erican cam puses, he really does not have g r e a te s t e m p lo y e rs o( fo rm er Nazis is P resid en t T he M ichigan State News is C ontrary to Kindm an’s May 10 or sleeping, and also because much outlet for his in te re st in A rab politics. N a s s e r of E gypt. b e c o m in g a s y m b o l o f th e k in d o f p r o b le m s theoretically a student-financed ed itorial, the distribution rules students usually p re fe r to choose But at this tim e, all of-the A rabs that com e to serv ice o r organization. It is a re not enforced selectively with th eir lite ra tu re ra th e r than have th is country a re appalled by the degree of effi­ 4) M r. Khadduri c b im s th at the Jew s in ls ra e l th a t s h o u ld c o n c e r n s tu d e n ts . It is b e c o m in g displaced thtq.vM i s , h" "d id not really leave com pletely inconceivable t h a t r e p r e S e n 'f h t i v e o f t h e " s o c i a l i n t e r e s t s w h i c h slanted, m isleading and e rro n - different srene halls. in.xprpretations in diff— it forced down th e ir throats by ciency with which the Z ionistsh ^v e succeeded in ig a white p ro -Isra e l case of th is prob­ t.ie rr coo'Tirr t c p.maiid or rne.A raBSi&tk-s, undpr-the-ciiX/r a is u m ...— * ” 1 w ill be in te re s te d f you Can prove to me the a l l s t u d e n t s « ir it is t 'h a v e d f c r ie d ' a t e " W ’b e eW Y ffe "eous ed ito ria ls cutna b e cortsiti-' In regard to Kindman’s accusa­ T he r i g h t s of privacy and lem , which does contain m isinform ation .and C o n tra r y ," he s v s. 1 h o p e -th a t t h e follow ing re s p o n s ib le c itiz e n s . -ervd' a -service to the" students of tion concerning the discipline of choice w ere considered adequate som etim es om its pertinent inform ation and a l­ s ta te m e n ts w ill convii ,ce him . this U niversity. Stu Dowty and Paul Schiff, I m ust reaso n s fo r' rejecting d o o r-to - most always m anages so professionally to fit s t u d e n t B o a r d c a n t a k e th e l e a d in e n d o r s ­ I am referrin g to the recent point out that these accusations door -distribution. th e ir p ro -Isra e l argum ents within the A m eri­ The facts are: •State News coverage tothe.M HA- a re unfounded. T he policy is a significant lib­ can public value system . .a) M r. Em il Ghory, at the tim e S ec re ta ry - in g th is c o n c e r n , w h ile it n e e d in n o w a y s u p - W1C P 9 licy on. distribution. X h e U Kindmaruwould have cheeked eralization of t h e distribution G eneral of the P alestin e A rab H igher C om m it­ T his fact .preseats, m ajor challenges to the - p o r t a r ty S p e c i f i c a c t i o n s '.vv:L h. v y h i c n ’ \ \ t i # e s pi-Vicy'¡2s3 c al Seri everything warn 'the Dean dt Sttfd'ents o/Tfce reguiirc%ns. It elim inates »<}7r,v„- Andb students in two aspe.ci¡ > { keeps aíretí-v tee , was quoreti V%- "Telegntph'/'V -*’ L ebanese- from a mixed blessing to a Logos he would have been aw are that istra u v e or any other kind of ap­ in th eir m inds the need of the A rabs to develop daily, oirSept.'A, 1948: "T h e fact tfiaC tAere’V re . not a g re e . these refugees is the d irec t consequence of the ban. Stu Dowty"s involvem ent in this proval ir. all area s o fth eU n iv er- and p ro g ress within the A rab nation and among If th e b o a r d c a n m a k e t h i s d i s t i n c t i o n a n d Mike Kindman, who w rote the incident is cu rren tly under inves- sity com m unity, approved o r un­ the world com m unity; and 2) it provides a di­ action of the A rab S ta te s...” n o t l e t c r i t i c i s m s o f d i r e c t a c t i o n t e c h n i q u e s two ed itorials on the policy, said tigation. M r. Paul Schiff, editor approved, ch artered o r unchar­ re c t channel to ex e rc ise th eir political in te re st b) T he Jordan daily "A d-D ifa” told its re a d ­ that the ru les w ere questionable 0f Logos, is not even, a student' tered , individuals o r groups, to by trying to prove and explain the other side of e r s on Sept. 6, 1954: ” T h * A ra b G overnm ents s t o p i t f r o m c o n c e r n i n g i t s e l f w i t h a v e r y r e a l from the s ta rt, Kindman claim s this L'niversity, told us: ‘Get out so that we can get in!’ So we got d istrib u te m aterial in every r e s ­ th is dispute and its seriousness to the A rab out, but they did not get in.” p r o b l e m , i t w i l l m a k e a r e a l c o n t r i b u t i o n to that the ru les a re enforced selec - Dowty and Schiff w ere appre- idence hall on this cam pus. people. " c) Another Jordan d aily ,“ F a la stin e ,“ declared t h e c a u s e o f s t u d e n t a c t i v i t i e s a n d s t u d e n t a c ­ tively, and in an e a rlie r ed itorial hended for aiding G reg M artin, charged that the policy could be who was distributing Logos door- that the policy is adequate and T h ere is no doubt in my mind The A ra b And The N egro on May 30, 1955:” ...W e left our hom eland on the tiv is m . turned into an “ instrum ent of il­ to-doo r despite previous w arn­ ju st. I am confident that the pol­ You might well ask, why is this problem so strength of false p ro m ises by crooked leaders legitim ate cen so rsh ip .” ings and with knowledge of the icy has the resp ect of the m ature serio u s and so w ell-p reserv ed among the A rabs in the A rab S tates.T h ey prom ised us that our ab­ provisions of the MHA-WIC pol­ of M ichigan State Uni­ when they have so m any other problem s to be at­ sence would not la st m ore than two w eeks, a kind P erhaps M r. Kindman’s re la ­ icy. T he three w ere also aw are students tended to? L et m e draw p arallel. of prom enade, at the end of which we would r e ­ tionship with CSR (he is cu rre n t­ that th eir m aterial could be d is­ v ersity . a A n A p o lo g y Jim Sink Why has the N egro in the U.S.A. continued to tu rn ” . ly on the steerin g com m ittee of tributed at the hall desk under C hairm an, MHA-WIC stru ggle for his civil rig h ts for m ore than a cen­ I would like to clarify the use of a quote from R obert L. G reen, CSR) is clouding his ability to the new policy. D istribution C om m ittee tu ry now? B ecause he feels that his basic human T h e R o le O f T h e U . N . assistan t p ro fesso r of education, in my "C am pus Sum m ary” com prehend the policy and its rig h ts are denied to him and he w ishes these 5) M r. Khadduri claim s that the R ed-C ro ss and colum n in Monday’s State News. ram ifications. Kindman would do D oor-to-door distribution was rig h ts to be acknowledged and granted to him . U.N. accounts docum ented the te r r o r is t activi­ G reen's statem ent—“ T h ere is no problem h e re . E ast Lansing the student body a serv ice b y s e - prohibited because the com m it- «Campus Beauty Did the N egro neglect this quest for civ il rights tie s to which the P alestin ian s w ere subjected. is an open com m unity” —was meant purely ironically and was, com pletely in o rd er to im prove his econom ic and He is not c le a r to whom he is re fe rrin g : the in light of his strong stand in-favor of open occupancy leg isla­ so cial conditions? No. T he struggle and these A rabs or the Jew s. tion, to point up the e rro r of the opposing position. T h is was not T o the E ditor: goals gohand in hand and are dependent upon each m ade clear in my colum n. The M a jo rity Is A lw a y s ... other. Greer, has in no way changed his stand on this issu e, and was a P erhaps L e tte rs to the E ditor T he facts, how ever, are very, v ery c le ar: leader of Monday night’s dem onstration for open occupancy in E ast could include a few w ords of T he situation is very sim ilar while the A rabs a) T he UN P alestin e C om m ission, in its Sec­ Lansing. M ichael Kindman To the E ditor: ing groups is good, m oral and p ra ise for the groun ds-keepers a re awakening to see the road tow ard p ro g re ss. ond R eport to the Second Special Session of the E ditorial Editor rig h t, why then do they have to at M ichigan State. W estern-backed Isra e l constantly rem inds the U.N. G eneral A ssem bly, dated A pril 10, 1948de­ 1 am w riting this in answ er to re s o rt to making th rea ts to the T he U niversity has long had a A rabs of foreign dom ination from which they so cla re d : "T h e Jew ish Agency for P alestin e co­ o v i the letter by G reg Guianan in the C ity C ouncil?” policy of carefu lly landscaping recently freed them selves, and still a re as the operated with the com m ission in its task of im ­ n ' t ¿I May 12 issue of the State News. A re you naive enough to believe the cam pus and planting a wide civil w ar keeps burning in the Southern A rabian plem enting the assem bly’s resolution. T he gov­ M r. G orm an, a re you im ply­ that the m ajority is always right v a rie ty of tre e s , shrubs and flow­ p ro tec to rates against the B ritish . ernm ents of the A rab states and the A rab High­ ACROSS tjk ik l ing in your lette r that one should and that people always do that e r s . T his policy has paid hand­ e r C om m ittee not only withheld th e ir co o pera­ S T Y do that which is popular in lieu which is right? If this w ere true, som e dividends in the past tw o of The 1 . hi'l! ninnili J4 Sontl.it A rabs feel very strongly that th e ir right tion from the com m ission , but actively opposed abbr JH <)\ crta’ki > self-d eterm ination has been tram pled upon the assem b ly 's reso lu tio n ... A rm ed A rab bands il Mountain ? o r of that which is right? how could th ere be a difference w eeks. I have been here seven when Israe l was crea ted against th eir w ill. F u r­ 4 ( a lia bit- If your im plication is tru e, then of opinion over what is m oral and y e a rs and have never seen the th erm o re, the creation and the presen t condition from neighboring A rab states have infiltrated one should cen su re such groups right? cam pus moire beautiful. of the m illion P alestin ian s certainly does not ap­ into the te rrito ry of P alestin e and together with K.iv.i as the colonists who had the au­ You m ention, “ And those who local A rab forces are defeating the purpose of i In il «-t T he U n iversity grounds-keep­ 11 i 4 [lu­ dacity to com m it the im m oral and feel that th ere is prejudice in e r s work hard planning the land­ peal very much to the A rabs, nor would it appeal the (P artition) resolution by acts of violence.” unjust act of physical rebellion E ast Lansing a re in a m inority.” scaping, planting, weeding, mow­ to any other people. b) M r. A ndrei G rom yko, at the tim e the re p ­ against the m ajority of th eir Eng­ P erh ap s the sad truth is that those ing, e tc ., so everyone may enjoy T his does not m ean that the A rabs are not try ­ resen tativ e of the Soviet Union, stated at the 14 i *lit, »ii lish countrym en.T hey w ere given who a re willing to do som ething the resu lts. ing to cope with other internal p roblem s. They U.N. Security Council on May 21, 1948: ''T h e - d'.'tlr in the land on which they lived by about this existing im m oral in­ It isn’t difficult to s e e why a re . But this p a rtic u la r problem , strongly ac- USSR delegation cannot but e x p re ss su rp rise at Ml I ÌMIK 44 England with th e understanding ju stice are in the m inority. M ichigan S tate U niversity is felt centuated to us living in this country, occupies the position adopted by the A rab states in the 7 (.vjirmi 45 DOWN 7 l’t rt tu that they follow the rules d ic­ A m ajority tyranny is certain­ to be one of the m ost beautiful a forem ost place in our goals for national unity, P alestin e question, and p articu larly at the fact tiili 4*i Aimiiy dancing tated by that country, and they did ly not dem ocracy. social ju stice and freedom since it d irectly af­ that those s ta te s—o r som e of them , at le a st— IN I’.rtMh . I .m il' N Singing cam puses in the U nited S tates. violently break the law. fects our rig h ts and p rincip les. have re so rted to such action as sending th e ir ¿I) >. it V! Voter You state, " If the cause of the Ronald Schulman tro o p s into P alestin e and carryin g out m ilitary 4 Mirtini!' 9. Withers C aro l L. Moody operations aim ed at the suppression of the na­ NAACP and the other p articip at­ Philadelphia freshm an 22 S im u n nrcntor 4M r> W rulli 10. Identicaj L ibrarian ll 4‘* 6 I lusticltki 15. Compute tional liberation m ovem ent in P alestin e.” ¡ilant' 10. I tmosi hv A r a b U n ity 6) M r. Khadduri claim s that the A rab States perbole You can im agine the seriousness with which the "h av e done much m o re than their sh a re to alle­ . j - A ... 3 a 7 7 ? T Z L . T I 7 ... « 9 _u 10 20 Scientist ' A rabs look at this problem if you will only re c ­ viate the refugees’ dilem m a,” VA $ workshop MICHIGAN ognize that this is the sam e serio u sn ess that "T fie' ■kTfigrKusyWH'-of 12 i3 21. tenia It brings the constantly disagreeing A rab govern­ interview for the A ssociated P re s s on Jan . 17, it 14 % 'S 16 sheep STA TI U N IV H S IT Y S T A T I H E W S m ents on a unified stand against Isra e li claim s. 1960’said: "S ince 1948 A rab lead ers have ap­ 1 24 Amerce­ proached the P alestin e problem in an irre sp o n ­ % ment P erhaps 1 can m o re convince you of the se rio u s­ 17 16 19 25. A rm y or M em ber A ssociated P re s s , United P re s s Editor ............................ John Van Gleson ness of this problem to us by stating that the sib le m anner. T hey have not looked into the fu­ % u tu re. T hey have no plan o r approach. They have à 'A Ú % 20 21 i 11 N av y school International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssocia­ A dvertising M anager ............. A rthur L anger A rabs believe "W e shall overcom e.” 26. 2.000 lbs tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s , M ichigan Campus E ditor ..................... C harles C. W ells used the P alestin e people for selfish political 24 27. Long ag o I hope that you see now, M r.C ohen, why I have purpo ses. T h is is ridiculous and, 1 could say, 2) ZS 24 27 P re s s '.ssociatior.. Managing E ditor .................. Hugh J . L each brought up this issu e several tim es now and why 29. D isregard Sports E ditor ..................... R ichard Schw artz even crim in a l.” W,A'A % y4 à 26 2* 30 31 30. ( living Published every c la ss day throughout fall, it will be brought up again in the future by other 7) M r. Khadduri ask s: "D o the P alestinian w inter and spring te rm s and tw ice weekly W ire E ditor ............................. B ill K rasean A rab students. And if th e A m ericans who have 33. Bias A ssistant Ad M anagers .......... Ken Hoffman, refugees want to d isp e rse ? ” It is not easy to an­ 32 33 3* 34. Dress •sum m er te rm by the students of M ichigan read these a rtic le s have becom e at least aw are M arcy Rosen that th ere a re shades to this com plex problem , sw er this question because the A rab S tates r e ­ IS 37 i 36 leather 35. Freezing State U niversity. C irculation M anager .................. Jim B aker I would be very satisfied. fused. and refu se now, to a U.N. dem and for an 3t W 40 41 42 43 36. H podge od g e­ Second c la ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, Editorial E ditors ..«„<••• M ichael Kindm Susan F an, ilson 1 thank the S tate News for its effo rts and tol­ objective reg ard ing referendum among the A rab refugees this question. % M ichigan. eran ce. 44 45 44 37. Actual Night E ditor ....................................p h il P ierso n 41. Be situated E ditorial and business offices a t 341 Stu­ Photography A dvisor David Jaehnig 47 4t 1 43 42. C av iar dent Services Building, M ichigan S tate Uni­ News A dvisor .........••••• R ichard E. Hansen N o te : T h e S ta te N e w s r e q u e s t s t h a t w i t h t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h e a b o v e “ P o i n t o f 43. A cknowl­ v ersity , E ast L ansing, M ichigan. Copydesk A d v is o r................... Henry P ric e V i e w ” c o l u m n s t h e de b a te o n t h e A r a b - l s r a e l i q u e s t i o n b e d r o p p e d . W e f e e l not edge eno u g h new p o in ts a re b e in g r a is e d b y c o r r e s p o n d e n ts to w a r r a n t f u r t h e r a n c e o f •I . . t_ _ „ 1 ___ T u e s d a y , M ay 18, 1965 3 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan C y c lo n e R ip s E a s t P a k is ta n NEW DELHI, India I#!—The vulnerable to cyclones and tidal hit. M ore than l,000persons w ere world probably will never know waves this tim e of y e a r. said to have perished in B arisal the full h o rro r of la st week’s Death tolls in previous storm s d istric t. F ro m O u r W Ir« S e r v ic e s devastating cyclone t h a t cut have been staggering: an e sti­ T he newsmen quoted surv ivors through isolated a re a s of neigh­ m ated 12,000 in M ay, 1963, about as saying tidal waves followed, C h in a 's B o m b C a rrie d B y M is s ile ? boring E ast P akistan on a binge of 20,000 in 1960-61 monsoon sto rm s surging acro ss co astal area s that death and destruction. and 11,000 and 10,000 respectively have only hillocks and tre e lines F ragm entary rep o rts reaching in 1942 cyclones and tidal waves. to break the full force. TOKYO—T he Japan ese new spaper Asahi Shimbuh said Monday In the p a s t , en tire villages have R a g in g 1 0 0 -m ile -a n -h o u r C om m unist C hina’s second nuclear bomb was c a rrie d aloft by a India f r o m D acca, E ast P akis­ winds were then reported to have m issile and detonated in the air. tan’s capital, said the official been wiped out, leaving no one to death toll is 5,492— and is ex­ re p o rt the lo sses. stru ck flim sy huts, telegraph T he Asahi correspondent in Peking said he obtained the m issii? Even under the best possible w ires and tre e s. rep o rt from “ authoritative” so u rces not otherw ise identified. pected to ris e . But, as in past Thousands of ca ttle—the diff­ T he bomb was exploded last F riday over w estern C hina, ascot c - cyclones that have hit even hard­ conditions, governm ent officials e r, nobody can say for su re. in Dacca don’t always have fool­ eren ce between poverty a n d ing to the official Red C hinese account. It made no m ention '.f the in te r e s tin g T h ere is no way of telling with proof com m unications with th e rich es for P ak istan is—w ere re ­ m eans of detonation but the use of the word , , over,,touched of! spec­ outlying d istric ts. N arrow foot­ ported swept away. ulation that the device was possibly dropped from an airphui«. certainty how many people lived One witness w h o r e a c h e d in E ast P ak istan’s m arsh es and p ath s, boats and, in recen t tim es, on its riv e r islands before the helicopters a re the only link with D acca from C handpur was quoted su m m er cyclone, let alone how many died. som e of these a re a s. as saying “ At night 1 saw so many H o t L in e Too H ot But the population density is one E ast P akistan’s latest ordeal boats on th e riv e r —but next WASH; m j TON—E ight tee n -ag ers groping through a sew er of the g reatest in the w orld. stru ck last T uesday night. T he m orning Chandpu had no boats on line with m atches and candles accidentally set fire May 1 to T ens of thousands of P akistans cyclone was said to have ro ared its w ater.” north up the "fu nn el” created by Some governm ent officials in c h a p te r s a telephone cable that included the “ hot line” between W ash­ live on riv e r boats and in lonely W est Pakistan said five m illion ington and Moscow, it was disclosed Monday. villages which the census tak ers the Bay of B engal, slam m ed into T he incident o ccu rred in the B altim ore, Md., suburb of ra re ly v isit. the coastline and ham m ered away persons probably w ere hom eless, R osedale. T h e re was no disruption of the hot line. A Deft.-.se D riven by poverty and a boom­ fo r about nine hours until short­ but even this figure could only D epartm ent official said it autom atically shifts to altern ate ing population in crease, E a s t ly before dawn W ednesday. be an educated guess. : ;uts instantly in the event of any disruption. P ak istanis push out into the dan­ Pakistani newsm en reported T he United S tates was the first gerous m arsh flats, especially Chittagong and C ox’s B azar hard country to step forw ard with help fo r the devastated area. A m bas­ sador W alter P . McConaughty Rally, Film, Funds T e a c h e rs ' S trik e Ends handed over $25,000 for d isaster in K n a p p ’s sh o rt relief. SOUTH BEND, Ind.— M ore than 350 union school tea ch ers orded a strik e against the South Rend ty school system and c la ss e s r e ­ sto ry b y fa m o u s Planned By turned to norm al Monday for the f ir s t tim e in nearly ? week. \ Spokesmen for the A FL-CIO South Bend F ederation of T eac h ers im plied an ultim atum issued by the adm inistration late last week to go back to work or face discharge was not responsible for the r e ­ n a m e a u th o rs tu rn . T his week has been designated T ow er, noon to 8 p.m . W ednes­ B SNCC week by the MSU F riend s day, w ill discuss the topic "C iv ­ il R ights in E ast L ansing and A . M a je s tic s e e r s u c k e r , e a s y - of SNCC (Student Non-Violent S te e l T a lk s C a n c e lle d C orodinating C om m ittee) chap­ the C am pus.” c a r e D a cro n ® p o ly e s te r - c o tto n . te r. Events a re planned for m ost T hursday fund-raising booths PITTSBURGH—ntee! contract negotiations w hichhadbeen w ill again be up in the Union F r o n t z ip . P a s te l s tr ip e s . 7 .9 8 scheduled to resum e h e r e T uesday w ere cancelled Monday of the days of the week. and the International C enter. until som etim e after the United steelw o rk ers (USW) Execu- Today, fund-raising booths will be set up all day in the Union S a t u r d a y , MSU g r a d u a t e B . J a n tz e n B e rm u d a , 100% c o t­ • tive B oard ru les on the union's contested presiden tial ele c­ lobby and the International Cen­ Ivanhoe Donaldson, now a SNCC tion. T he cancellation announcement was m ade by a USW te r. field se c re ta ry in M ississip pi, to n g a b a r d in e , b a c k z ip , s id e spokesm an. An all-day rally at Beaum ont w ill speak following showings at s l a s h p o c k e t s . A s s ’ t p a s t e l s . 5 .0 0 7 and 9 p.m . of the film "T h e M r s . O s w a ld U n d e r S u r v e illa n c e Man C alled Ivanhoe," a docu­ m entary about his w ork. The C . L in e d D a c ro n ® - c o tto n b e r - FORT WORTH, T e x .—M rs. M arguerite Oswald tel? ;: oned the Professor Joins film w ill be shown in the Union, room to be announced. m u d a b y J o h n o f C a l i f o r n i a , w ith A ssociated P re s s and tearfully reported Monday sheha? been placed T he F rien d s of SNCC supported under surveillan ce by city officers. ME A Committee Monday n ig h t's open occupancy n o v e lty b a c k p o c k e t. 8 .9 8 T he m other of presi dential assassin Lee H arvey Oswald said the An MSU p ro fesso r of education dem onstration at City Hall in E ast action apparently w; linked to an appearance in nearby D allas Mon­ y / has been appointed to a com m it­ L ansing, a spokesm an said. D . M a j e s t i c ’ s H e la n c a ® b a c k z ip day by Vice P re s. -' ni H ubert H um phrey. A F ort W orth detective confirm ed that \ i n . Oswald was being tee of M ichigan Education A s­ ORIENTAL IMPORTS sociation. th e s h e ll o f 100% n y lo n . C o o l, e a s y - watched and said the surveillance o rd e r woo'd . ernain in effect until C harles Blackm an w ill serv e a N e w Constitution • Gourm et foods c a re . P a s te ls . 4 .9 8 H um phrey leaves D allas. tw o-year term on the MEA Com ­ T he new constitution for the m ittee on Instruction, startin g in • E xotic te a s , rice July. International Club is being po st­ E . S ta n b u ry e a s y - c a r e b le n d o f G r a n d R a p id s Bank Robbed T he com m ittee helps su p er- ed in the U.N. Lounge and the • C o o k ies and other party G if AND RAPIDS—Two bandits etd un the. Ujwin B ranch D a cro n ® -c o tto n , s id e z ip , s e lf and evaluate th* m ajor ac­ Foreign office. Any sug- and d e c o ra tio n s .Bank at doth s t. ana c a sv e m A re. ■i,.-,./-/ lifter noon and e s - tiv itie s of the state-w id e associa­ or c o rrec tio n s shou/dbe b e lt. C ra n b e r r y , o it r e . navy, caped with between $50,000 and ! 5,000, s';“ ? f,’s deputies tion of teach ers and school ad­ subm itted to Suppiah Sinnadurai f e r n g r e e n , d e n im b lu e . 5.98 repo rted. m in istrato rs. in the U.N. Lounge. 519 W. Grand R iv e r The holdup o ccurred about 1:18 p.m . A ~.ar presum ed to be the bandits* getaway c a r was found F . C u t - o f f s in s o l i d s , p la id s a n d abat'd . ■n ear the scene, officers reported. d e n im , f o r th e y o u n g a c tiv e s . P ope PI eas f w P eaçe for S E LLIN G G ood s e le c tio n , 2 .9 a i ***. — 'r M VATICAN C IT Y --Pope Paul VI appealed to the people of the Do­ CARS,GUITARS OR A U ire m i s s e s - s i z e s minican- Republic V,-lid ay to' seek “ every m eans to re s to re unity, PORTABLE BARS.,. peace and internal r< ;laboration." T he pontiff’s appeal cam e in a telegram to *ds,?r. E m anuele SPORTSW EAR- STR E E T LE V E L C lariz'io, the papal nuncio in the Dom inican Republ'c w io has been acting as a m ediator in the strife -to rn nation. r b u y in g 8 ZIPPERS, R eco rd P la n Is P o p u la r UPPERS OR ' 4% Tchaikovsky, and a 20th century OCEAN I F ro m an occasional program related to hum anities study the opera, "T h e C radle Will R ock," CLIPPERS... » hum anities reco rd p rogram has that tak es a s its them e the ex­ grown into a once-a-w eek infor­ posing of various kinds of fig­ m al g et-to g ether for all U niver­ u rativ e prostitution. sity students. T he hum anities reco rd pro­ FARMERS, F rid ay evenings startin g at gram selections a re relate d to 7 p .m ., students and p ro fesso rs the c u rren t studies in the hu­ ALARMERSOR begin w andering into 114B essey. m anities curriculum , w i th a t SNAKE Some study. O thers listen to le a st one selection apiece for / m usical and dram atic selections 241, 242 and 243. CHARMERS. ranging from early Italian to T hose reco rd s not in the hu­ contem porary. m an ities collection com e f r o m ■ They com e and leave as they the D isc Shop and priv ate col­ OR R E N TIN G p lease. During an interm ission lections. FLATS, SPATS refresh m en ts a re served. It is T he p rogram started la st y ear an easy-going way to utilize the on the suggestion of Bishop P ip es, AND PARTY $1500 audio facilities of the Hu­ a sso ciate p ro fesso r of hum ani­ HATS... \ m an ities D epartm ent. tie s , as a lecture-dem o nstration T his F riday night the concert aim ed at a specific c la ss. Re­ s e rie s includes "Stabat M ater," sponse w as good enough to put by 18th century com poser P e r- the p ro g ram on a weekly b asis golesl; a violin c o n c e r t o by the beginning of this school y e ar. SHOP IN THE WORLD'S / W here can I g r eatest y ) gel a good MARKET m e a l? PLACE! HI £ I I At the sig n of the Golden A rc h e s * in the S h o p K n a p p 's E a s t L a n s i n g McDonald* L a n s in g * E a s t L a n s in g - MICHIGAN STA TI U N IV IRSITV S TA TE N E W S C a ll: 355-8255 355-8256 T u e s d a y 9 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 W e d n e s d a y N o o n to 9 :0 0 1 4 0 )5 W . Saginaw 4700 S . C e d a r T B lk . E a s t of C am p u s 2120 N. L a r c h 2 B fk s. W est of Union VVw.v.v, T u e s d a y , May 18, 1965 4 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig an W ill S o c k B e M is s in g In S o c c e r N e x t F a l l ? N C A A R u n n e rs -U p T o L o se 7 V e te ra n s B y R IC K P I A N I N S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r It was a w arm , ov ercast T uesday after::uon as Spartan so ccer player G eorge Jan es taunted • rookie goaltender, continually booting the ball past the hapless goalie’s outstretch ed arm . T eam m ates T e rry Bidiak and Nick K rat w ere busy sharpening th eir shooting and p assing sk ills, while L a rry C hristoff and T urgud Enustun w ere lim bering up for a spring p rac tice session . But as the afternoon w ore on, Janes has seen som e serv ice it becam e q u i t e obvious that in the nets, but Kenney p re fe rs som ething was m issing— like the tc have his A ll-A m erican sco r­ rem ainder of last y e a r’s team . e r on the forw ard line, w here he Seven m em bers of the Spartan can d m ore dam age to his op­ startin g lineup that m ade it to position. last season’s NCAA so ccer play­ T he loss of A lozie wiT V . a se ­ PAYTON FULLER M A N N Y R U S C H E IN S KI N IC K K R A T offs, only to lose out to the Uni­ v e re blow to the S p artan s. P lay­ GEORGE JANES ted State’s Naval Academ y in the ing his first and only season with finals, are among those gradua­ the hooters last y e ar, Alozie ting this June. proved to be both an excellent Gone are goalie C h arlie De- s c o re r aid m o rale b o o ster. B a ts m e n N ip N o tr e D a m e 98 - 6 dich and bro th er, defensem an, Boscoe, along with D ennisC heck- near D im itriou cam e into h is own the latter p a rt of last se a ­ ett and ex-C aptain Louie E ck- son. He tallied for sev eral key Dick Holmes, who beat the hardt, halfbacks, outside right goals in S tate’s clim b tow ards By D U A N E L A N C A S T E R Irish 3-0 e a rlie r in the season, C lare DeBoer and forw ards Sid­ national r e c o g n itio n /e a r n in g S tate N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r got cred it for the win in relief ney Alozie and Van D im itriou. him self a startin g assigm ent on of Dick Kenney but had to get the team , Coach Danny L itw hiler’sb a se ­ Coach Gene Kenney has no p a r­ Nick K rat will be back this ball Spartans w h ip p e d N otre help him self from Fred Deve- ticu lar selection for the crucial y ear Dame Monday S-6 ir. South Bend reux, R ollie Walcott and Bill goalie’s spot in m ind, although last season after sitting out m ost of C ollins. he did m ention the nam es of Payton F u ller with a fractu red arm . but have little tim e to savor the win, as they face the W est­ Dan McGinn, who took the loss freshm en C h ris Owen and Mike bow in p ractice dislocated this week his e l­ and will ern M ichigan Broncos tonight in in the firs t game between the Lesnick as p ossible choices. S tate’s last home appearance of two clubs, was chased in the m iss the rem ain d er of spring fifth inning and was the losing T hird basem an John Bieden- w as with N otre Dame and State p ractice. H owever, he w ill be the year. bach, the leading h itter of the clipped the Irish 3-0 before m ore ready when the team resum es The victory was the 26th of pitcher again. the s e a s o n for the S p a r t a n s Leading 4-3, State jumped on Spartan "ro ste r, collected four than 1,500 fans. N et V ic to ry p rac tice this fall. against eight losses to make McGinn and reliefer L arry Ken­ of S tate’s nine hits w hile Irish L itw hiler said he w ants to Manny R uscheinski, who will them the . winningest te a m in nedy for four runs to take an th ird basem an Tom Blyth had schedule m ore night gam es next probably see action at the left Michigan State baseball history. insurm ountable 8-3 lead. The two of N otre D am e's eight safe­ season if the public is as r e ­ G iv e s G a ls fullback spot, is still reco vering The 1954 club had 24 reg u lar- Irish cam e back with three tal­ tie s . ceptive th is tim e. from abdom inal su rg e ry . seasor. wins plus an NCAA tour­ lies In the ninth before Collins The gam e was m arred by eight W estern ended the M id-A m er­ Among the (flk faces on the was able to put down the rally. e rro rs with State being charged ican C onference season with a 5 - 0 R ecord team are: T om ffelloi, right full­ nament victory. with five. Spartan center fielder 9-1 m ark and a re tied w ith Ohio With little f a n j a r e , MSU's back; B urt Jacobsen, cen ter half­ Bob M ar.iere had three. U niversity for the top spot. Ohio, w om en's tennis team has quietly back; G ary M cBrady, o u t s i d e T he Spartans a re 8-4 in the also 9-1, has two league gam es set about am assing a perfect right; Orhan Enustun, i n s i d e Big Ten and a re still in the rem aining w hile W estern had a 5-0 reco rd th is season, and is right; and cen ter forw ard Guy running for the conference crown p a ir rained out. now in the p ro ce ss of p re p a r­ B usch. as they face league-leading Ohio The B roncos a re 14-4 for tne ing for a state m oat r,t Albion " I t ’s im possible for me to ARTS AND LE TTE R S STUDENTS State (8-2) in ’ a double header season including wins over the C ollege this Saturday. m ake any so rt of prediction about Saturday. U n iversities of M ichigan a n d T h eir late st conquest cam e the team at this tim e ," explain­ T he W estern clash w ill be W isconsin. at the expense of Bowling G reen that m ost Kenney. ed conch " I t’s obvious R E A D Y T O R O L L — S o c c e r c o a c h G e n e K e n n e y and under the lights of L ansing’s W estern coach C harlie M aher last Saturday, as S tate rolled a of the p lay ers are d e f e n s e m o n T u r g u d E n u s tu n e x c h a n g e n o te s d u r i n g On T u e s d a y , 18 M a y, r e p o r t f o r a d v i s i n g and M unicipal park starting at 8 p.m . w ill go with sophom ore Chuck 5-3 victory. F reshm an K aren untried, and I’ll ju st have to r e c e n t p r a c t i c e s e s s i o n . Ne x t f a l l , S ta te w i 11 be g u n - e n r o l l m e n t a c c o r d i n g to t h i s S c h e d u le : A dm ission is $1 for adults and Kline and L itw hiler has nam ed wait and Knox, No. 2 singles, leads the in an actual gam e before I can see how well they do n in g f o r a r e p e a t o f l a s t f a l l ’ s r e c o r d s e a s o n , in 50 cents for all college and high left har.de: John K rasnan to s ta rt w h ic h ‘ h e v f i n i s h e d r u n n e r up in th e N C A A t o u r n e y . school students. State fa c c c l iy Z.V ... team in individual perform ances say any m ore. ” P h o to b y T o m P o z a r y c k i A - M 8 -1 2 m em bers holding faculty books Jim G oodrich, K e n n e y and With an untarnished reco rd . vfll N - Z 1- 5 will be adm itted for 50 cents also. H olm es will probably see action also, a s L itw hiler is giving his State Iras also taken decisions from Kalamazoo tw ice, 8-1 and Intramural News C le a n u p 7 -9 The gam e is the second night front line p itch ers a chance to 5-4, while beating We stern M ich­ D i l l e y , L a d d , H i l l G a i n contest of the y ear for the S par­ work a couple of innings before igan and Purdue by the identi­ tans who close out the season the final conference gam es of the cal sco re of 6-3. with the B roncos May 25 at season at Indiana and Ohio State B ring a f i l le d - o u t Progress P la n w ith you! night in Kalam azoo. T he first this weekend. Spartan veterans include: M au- P o s t - S e a s o n H o n o rs M E N ’S re.en ,$ tra it/ 5 sen or; hbr s is-' Sophorr.c 'i l E a c y Dilley an d- T eam captain Dick G retzin g er oi . S OFTBALL *f6r,1 M arc; a; Sue T h < jrn p iro n a* John Ladd w ere big w inners of an­ Plym outh won the scholarship F i e l d * * 5:20 p . m . thy Neff; Sue P o w e r s ; Sarah nual p o st-seaso n honors goinjz to aw ard for a senior v a rsity m em ­ 1 B rew ery-w inner Akrojox vs. STORE H O U R S : MON T H R U S A T . 9 :3 0 .T O 5 :3 0 W E D . NO O N U N -T IL 9 P .M . P .M . T horkilson; M arg E lrras • • and M ichigan State sw im m ers. b e r. He worked freesty le and in­ Baw dier Joan Donahue. D illey, the sensation al back­ dividual m edley events. 3 Mo Fu’s-w inner JEvans Schol­ T he freshm an contingent is stro ke, won the H ubert E. Gluskl P e te r W illiam s of P ittsburgh, a rs vs. Fyjim os com prised of Dawn G oodrich, "outstanding v arsity sw im m er” P a. Peabody High School, was 4 IO L C -w in n e r Sig Eps vs. Penney D ibert, Geannie Davis, aw ard and the F red erick Stillm an given the "outstanding freshm an G reen Giants Jill Mawhinney, Sue W eissm an aw ard for "excellence of p e r­ sw im m er" a w a r d . He sw im s 5 Sigma C hi-T heta Chi and P at Specht. fo rm an ce." backstroke and individual m ed­ 6 .LC A -w inner ZBT vs. Kappa MSU will be com pet'iig with , L add, who swam bu tterfly, is ley. Alpha Psi Albion, C en tral, E astern , F e r­ f r o m St. Louis P a r k , M inn., V arsity p e r f o r m e r s J im F ie ld 6 :3 0 p . m . r is , Wayne State and W estern in B enilde High School. He was ac­ M acM illan, D etroit junior, and 1 P aperbncks-N o Counts c a re fre e s h ip m a te s , o u r h e a r t y the weekend com petition. claim ed the team ’s top scholar Ken W alsh, sophom ore f r o m and r e c e i v e d t h e R o b e r t Ponte V edra, F la., both fre e ­ n y lo n b o a tin g jacket " I ’m confident that we’li do L anzillotti Scholarship aw ard. sty ler s, along with Dilley and B O W L IN G well this weekend;” rem arked Dennis H ill, junior fre e sty le r G retzinger received " T r o p h y 7:30 p . m . coach Kathy F itzg erald , a gradu­ f r o m Lansing E astern H ig h C lub" aw ards for su rp assin g a Red T ro jans-H eavens Devils a n d p e rm a n e n t-p re s s slacks ate student. " T h e re are no out­ School, w as cited as the team 's set of standard s based on p ractice standing p lay ers on the team . "m o st im proved" p e rfo rm e r and sessio n s fo r the e n tire y e ar. It’s ju st a good team effo rt.” received the M att Kaplan aw ard. The 1964-65 S p a r t a n squad playoffs R esidence H all V o l l e y b a l l fro m a c o lle c tio n o r s p o rts w e a r fo r a c tiv e coached by C harles M cC affree office for begin tonight. C all IM schedule. had the best dual m eet season in school history (11-1), placed th ird E n tries a re now being accept­ and s p e c ta to r o u td o o rs m e rv w h o w a n t b o th C O M P LE T E SC IEN TIFIC IN S P EC T IO N in the Big T en and sixth in NCAA ed for the IM Individual Golf cham pionship m eets and set v ar­ T ournam ent. A $2 green fee m ust c o m fo rt-e a s e and to p s ty lin g in for A m e rica n -F o re ig n -C o m p a c ts sity re c o rd s in 11 of 14 events. accom pany each en try . Deadline fe aturing is T hursday. Curzi Named th e ir le is u r e - life w a rd ro b e . DORM TR AC K RESULTS • Wheel b a la nc in g T eam cham pion—A kers 34.5, A. Y a c h t b lu e , h o riz o n y e llo w or seacap e Custom brake s e rv ic e Em m ons 32, B ailey 14; 100 yd. w h ite n y lo n s h a rk s k in ja c k e t w ith e Steering c o rre ctio n We a ls o do e xp e rt tuneup Gym Captain dash, C harles C orley (A kers), 10.6; 1 m ile run, Ralph S tadel- man (A kers), 4:43.2; 440 yd. a d ju s ta b le la c e d s id e work on A m erican and C ompact cars Michigan State gym nasts hove dash, Ray M acom ber (Em m ons), picked Jirri C urzi, junior from 55.0; 220 yd. dash, .C harles C o r­ p la c k e ts , c o n c e a le d B u tler, P a., to be th e ir captain ley (A kers), 22.9; 60 yd. low in 1966. hu rd les, Pete K rause (A kers), U S K E Y ’ S A U TO S A FE T Y C E N T E R They also designated David McCoy M oore (B ryan), 7.7; 880 yd. relay , Em m ons, 1:40.6; long hood in t h e c o l l a r . P ric e , retirin g sen io r captain 124 So. L a rc h o f f M ich. A v e . • L a n s in g from Mt. P ro sp ect, 111., as their Jump, Huey Edw ard (W onders), S ,M ,L ,X L . 14.95 " m o s t valuable" p e rfo rm er for 20’ 9 3 /4 " ; 12 lb. shot put, P at the season recen tly concluded. O’M eara (Em m ons); high jum p, B. N a v y , n a t u r a l , C urzi turned in a g reat 1965 Steve A bernathy (W onders), 5’ season for M ichigan S tate, cap­ 1 1 3 /4 "; 880 yd, run, John Kin- ta u p e o r o liv e ping it by winning the p arallel s e l (C ase), 2:05.0. b a rs title and sharing the hori­ F R A T . G O L F RESULTS K o ra tro n -tre a te d zontal bar cham pionship in the LC'A—309; Signia C h i— 3 1 4 ; NCAA m eet. Delta C hi—328; AT0 — 337;DfTC^ P ric e placed second in the Big SAI --3 4 4 ; M e d a 1 i s t - - Doug . . d o n rA n p o ly-e£t«i{. , . * » •••*• Xtí Tern• f.LKiewmal b ar lisapetitu.'Ci O'h: A! i (LC A/pi'Sf'i u, 5rk? and was fourth in the conference Dick G retzinger (LCA), 74, a n d c o tto n s la c k s p a ra llel b ars. w ill n e v e r n e e d ir o n in g C e d a r IN D E P E N D E N T G O LF RESULTS Beach Boys, 309; Evans Schol­ 7.98 a rs , 337; Sigs, 339; F at C ities, 2 9 - 4 0 s iz e s . JA Z Z 347; Easy X, 355; M edalist, Dick R e v ie w S E S S IO N C am pbell (Beach B oys), 70; run­ n er-u p , John B uckheister (Evans S cholars), 76. May 25 DORM G O L F RESULTS 8:00 p.m . ‘til 77 E. Shaw, 331; M cDonel, 332; The L ite ra r y M a g a z in e o f W onders, 344; Snyder, 346; E m ­ m ons, 347; M edalist, John W i l i - M EN’ S SHOP M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y NO C H A R G E 210 A B B O T T R O A D NO AGE MINIMUM man (E ast Shaw), 78. A v a ila b le M ay 2 4 -2 8 "D ig o r play" W O M E N 'S B L O O P E R B A L L at G olf-O -T ron Alpha O m icron P i-K appa G am ­ ma T u e s d a y . M ay 18, 1965 5 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 Central's C a m p u s E le c tio n s President K a p p a D e lta P i In itia tio n B a n q u e t Testifies (L’PI)—C entral M ichigan Uni­ in Kappa Delta PI, national ed­ Donna Badenoch, O rch ard L ake chairm an; P at Doemeier, St. Pe­ U llrichW ucation honorary, w ill hold its sen io r; V irginia F ry , D rayton tersb u rg , F la ., junior, activi­ Sandy initiation banquet at 6 tonight P lain s freshm an; B arbara H e rr- 21 Union. The speaker w ill m an, Pontiac junior: P a tric ia ties chairm an; M arcia C olum bus, Ohio, junior, senior Ruhling, Ohio, , Mt. C lem ens junior; and illiam s, P arm a H eights, sophom ore. Connie Straw was nam ed the v ersity P resid en t Judson Foust be Stephen A. Partington, de­ M iller, Saginaw senio r; Niki M ut- Panhellenic rep resen tativ e; Bob­ outstanding pledge. told a Senate investigating com - puty superintendent of the L an­ nich, N ew ark, N.Y., sophom ore; bie M cLean, M ason sophom ore, junior P anhellenic rep resen ta­ rnittee Monday he h a d m a d e sing School System . Sharon Sm ith, DeKalb, 111., soph­ every effort to cooperate with T hose to be Initiated a re Paul om ore; Judith Stephenson, T h ree tive; P at M cC orm ick, D etroit W illia m s H a ll the CMU faculty in his nearly six W. A ardsm a, L a n s i n g junior; R ivers sophom ore; K a t h l e e n junior, scholarship and sp o rts Sarah Naomi A b b o tt, L ansing Thom pson, B irm ingham sopho­ chairm an; C arol H elm ore, Royal Newly elected officers of Wil­ y e a rs as p residen t of the uni­ m ore; Bronwyn W illiam s, F en­ Oak junior, house p resid en t and liam s D orm itory took over their versity* sen io r; Edna M. Abel, C edar Foust, testifying before a com ­ Springs junior; M arilyn J. Ab­ ton sophom ore and K aren W ih- Melody E llis, Okem os sopho­ duties last week. ra m s, Syracuse, N.Y., senior; ship, South Haven senior. m o re, h isto rian and doorkeeper. Recent elections m ade C arole m ittee investigating ad m in istra- M arg aret Anne Allen, Lakewood, New officers a re Paula P o r­ N ew i n i t i a t e s a r e M a r t y Papson president, Julie Nock vice tion-faculty relationsh ips atC en- Ohio, senior; Virginia L . An­ te r, Alma sophom ore, p residen t; B eardsly, K alam azoo freshm an; p resid en t, Pam Simmons se c re ­ tra l M ichigan, denied allegations Sparta junior; Linda A, Joan C h ild ers, Flint freshm an, M ary B rian, F rank fo rt freshm an; tary and Wendy P erkins tre a ­ he had changed students’ grades C O M I N G A T T R A C T I O N — T h e M S U - A E C P l a n t R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r y Is now u n d e r dAerson, rndt, Birm ingham sen io r; and vice p residen t; Bronwyn Wil - Ann C erm ak, Berwyn, 111., fre sh ­ su re r. o r granted sabbatical leaves o r'y c o n s t r u c t i o n . T h e b u i l d i n g , w h e r e s t u d i e s f i n a n c e d b y t h e A t o m i c E n e r g y C o m ­ P a tric ia A. Augenstein, E a s t liam s, se c re ta ry ; and Sharon Wo- m an; Pam G eyer, Albion fre sh ­ M ade co-chairm en on house to his friends, m i s s i o n w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d , is lo c a t e d on W i Is o n R o a d , s o u th o f t h e n ew B i o c h e m i s t r y L ansing senior. kas, Lincoln P ark f r e s h m a n , m an; Judy Leavagood, D etroit council w ere: M arie F elik s and "1 have not been furnished a B u i l d i n g . A lso P atricia A. A verill, Al­ tre a s u re r. junior; S h a r o n M cKee, E ast Sue M ilch, social; Barb C essna list of allegations,’ Foust said. O ther dorm officers a re : B ar­ G rand Rapids junior; Judy Rod­ and Linda Reynolds, publicity; " I have read many things that are not tru e. 1 read tnat I changed students’ g rad es. T hat is not OLIN bion Junior; Nancy L . Ayles - w o rth, Alexandria, Va., junior; bara E bersole, Lansing sopho­ g e rs, D etroit freshm an; Jean­ Jan Sarow and M ary Olin, elec­ E leanora M. B arson, E ast Lan­ m ore, standards board c h a ir­ nette R ucinski, Birm ingham Jun­ tions ; L in d a L i n e and P a t s y tru e . 1 defy anyone to prove it. H O S P IT A L H o m e o w n e r s N e e d sing junior; Shelly D. B aurs, m an; V irginia F ry , p u b l i c i t y ior; Nancy Hiedm an, Y psilanti Speer, sports; Sandi Holtz and I have never brought p re ssu re to R E P O R T B attle C reek junior; C arol A. chairm an; Janice Haynes, Hol­ freshm an, Irm a W eim er, B attle S herry Soroka, scholarship; and b e a r,” he said. V isiting hours a re 2-4 and 7-8 B ey ers, E ast L ansing senior; land fresh m an, Spartan S pirit C reek junior and Jinny W inkel- C arol Sabot and Wendy Sands, He n;s - said he read a charge p.m . C it y L ic e n s e T o R e n t M arjo rie L. B ird, Belding sen­ ch airm an; F red rick a H o x ie.B ir- m an, St. Ignace freshm an. safety. " th a t I give sabbatical leaves Adm itted have been: Jane F. io r; P risc illa B raids, R iv e r- m inghàm freshm an, e l e c t i o n s Sandy Strom was elected to the only to my friends. T hat is not A d a m s , M idland sophom ore; Students who live in E ast Lan­ m ent area can be used unless it head, N .J., junior; C arol A. B ray, ch airm an; M ary Kovach, Sandus­ A s s o c i a t e d Women Students tru e . T he sabbatical program S h e i l a A nderson, Royal Oak sing room ing houses m ay be liv­ is dry, sanitary and w ell-lig hted. E ast L ansing junior; and K aren ky junio r, A WS com plex board D e lta Z e ta (AWS) com plex board and Julie has only been rein stitu ted two fresh m an; Audeen B rosky, De­ ing under w orse conditions than Sleeping room s should have a B riggs, D ansville junior. rep resen tativ e; Holly M ontgom­ Delta Z eta so ro rity has an­ R eader w as elected re p resen ta­ c e rta in am ount of window space A ls o Shirley K. Buchanan, ery , F lint sophom ore, s o c i a l nounced the following new mem ­ tive to the AWS A ssem bly. v e ars and only one sabbatical tro it freshm an; S te v e E lish, n ecessary , according to M ary and cubic feet of space, as p ro ­ D earborn junior; Sharon A. Buell, ch airm an and Niki M utnick, safe­ leave has bet-n turned down.” Flushing, N.V., senior; C aron D. J. Slavik, city clerk . b e rs: Ju lie B r a n d , Arlington iH e said that leave was refused G lore, Wayne sophom ore; Ralph A city ordinance, which pro­ vided in the ordinance. Howell senior; Leone L. B ust, ty ch airm an. H eights, 111., freshm an; Karen vides for the licensing of room ­ Each floor of a house should C harlotte junior; Susan C arbeck, Also installed w ere Jane R oss, Brown, D etroit junior; Judith ! because the faculty m em ber did A. E rn st, Okemos graduate stu­ adequate fire escape fa­ Ann A rbor junior; C arol C lark, C aro fresh m an, and Judith Ste­ C r o s s , D earborn sophom ore; not have an adequate program dent; Jane L. K ass, Plainview , ing houses, stipulates that no have M inn., junior; Sue Ann phenson, A WS assem bly re p re ­ M arcia E llis, St. Ignace sopho­ outlined. N.Y., freshm an; Steven J. Kosh, one m ay rent out room s without c ilitie s conform ing to state sta­ CDuluth, oakes, M arshall junior; Joy F. sentativ es; A m elia R u t l e d g e , m ore; Nancy F e tte rs , D etroit T he public hearing was a p art D etroit freshm an; G ary Kish, a license, which costs $1. tutes and should be kept clean of an investigation into C entral Lincoln P ark junior; Prudence A. "W e haven’t had adequate help and fre e of obstructions, it says. D avis, Grand Rapids junior; and B irm ingham , A la., sophom ore, freshm an; M ary K. G ately, E ast Mich: c a l l e d for by Sen. M cIntosh, P o r t Huron junior; in checking to see if people a re le ss than eight, one set of bath­ io r. F or each eight ro o m ers, o r B arbara J. E verett, Pontiac sen­ scholarship chairm an; A r l e n e G rand Rapids sophom ore; Diane E d w a r d J. Robinson, D -D ear- W illiam H. M iller, D etroit grad­ renting without a lice n se ,’’ she Scott, Davison junior, lib ra ria n - H aynes, E a to n Rapids sopho­ uate student; Edward A. P o rte r, said , ” 1 think th e re a re people room facilities should be p ro ­ A ls o M argaret K. G erm an, histo rian ; and Stephane Siegel, m ore; Je rrily n H oje, Wyandotte born. M uskegon Heights junior; Tanya F a ir Lawn, N .J., f r e s h m a n , sophom ore; Linda Hyde, Hom er F just, the first w itness before E ast L ansing freshm an; P atricia who don’t know about the licensing vided. the com m ittee, read a statem ent J. R ic e , M uskegon j u n i o r ; p ro ce d u re.” It is also up to the licensee K. G ilm our, Plym outh senior; sp o rts chairm an. freshm an; Linda Jakolat, G rand fr E , Allan M orrow , ch a ir­ G regory K. Riley, C aro sopho­ Only 155 licen ses w ere applied to keep the room ing house thor­ R ichard L, H albert, G r o s s e Rapids junior. man of the CMU B oard of T ru s ­ m ore; C lintonia Robinson, T usk- for la st y e ar. M iss Slavik could oughly clean and " fre e from all Pointe junior; M ary Ann Han­ Also a c t i v a t e d w ere Joan tee s, that unanim ously extended egon Institute, A la., senior; Irm a not estim ate how many people d irt, verm in, garbage and rub­ son, C helsea junior; R ichard E. Kennedy, C hicago, 111., junior; A lp h a O m ic r o n P i the board’s confidence to Foust R o b b i n s , North S treet senior; w ere operating without a license. b ish .” Hoehlein, Pelham , N.Y., junior; The new o fficers of Alpha Om­ V era K iriczenko, L eonard fre sh ­ and the en tire C en tral M ichigan Sharon L . Scheidler, C oldw ater M iss Slavik suggested two ways Students who feel these m ini­ Ira W. Hutchison III, M idland icron Pi have taken on th eir man; K aren Koch, D etroit sopho­ f m um standards a re not being m et, junior; Bette Lynn Joines, B ir­ m ore; Sally Anne Kovach, D ear­ Cy U niversity ad m inistration. senior; C heryl A. Shepard, North to get people to apply for licen­ can call the C ity H all at ED 7- m ingham junior; G eraldine A. new duties this term . Robinson, in opening the h e a r­ Adam s freshm an; Judith Staley, ses; M em bers of the e x e c u t i v e born freshm an; Cynthia Lowe, T h a t’s rig h t L a d y ing, said, " It is the intent of this H a m p to n , Io w a , sophom ore; Students may check on th eir 1713 and ask fcr the city cle rk ’s Ju clus, A urora, 111., junior; and council a re : B arbara M o o r e , T iffin, Ohio, sophom ore; Joan O n ly 6 h r s . A n d com m ittee 1. furth er the cause M arlin Vix, Z eeland freshm an own room ing house’s conditions office. R onnie L. Katz, Highland P ark, Southfield junior, presiden t; Ka­ Luecke, E a s t Lansing sopho­ of higher education in the state. and C arol J. W alter, C larkston and call her if it does not m eet 111., junior. m ore; G loria M olski, W arren w e e v e n m a k e m in o i OnWKAR A lso Judith A. Kawa, M idland ren F itzg erald , D etroit junior, 1 think it wUl justify this intent sophom ore. the standards of the ordinance. firs t v i c e presiden t; Daylene sophom ore; M ary Roe, R oseville re p a irs F re e when it com pletes its investiga­ She also suggests appointing sen io r; M artha E. Keown, D ear­ W eller, T hree Oaks junior, se­ freshm an; Dorothy R osevelt, D e- born senior; B arbara L . King, Petitions Due vice presiden t; Nancy Au­ ca to r sophom ore; Karen Savory, tion in the fa'-'. a full tim e inspector. W arren junior; Susan E. Korpl, cond Foust recounted a dispute in A full tim e inspector w as re ­ T uesday- - AM gustin, N iagara F alls, N.Y., jun­ G rosse Pointe fresh which the Faculty Senate recon­ quested in the city budget, which 10:05 a.m . M u s ic Room— W akefield junior; M ary E. Kuf- io r, reco rding secreta ry ; C hris O ther new actives are Janet Thursday stituted itself. T he Senate, he cam e before City Council la st DOHNANYI: C ello C oncerto. fe rt, G rosse Pointe Woods jun­ W engert, D etroit junior, c o rre s ­ Sewell, Flint sophom ore; Susan said, apparently objected because night. 2 p.m . Springtim e—CHABRI- io r; Judith Ann Lozon, St. C lair ponding se c re ta ry and Joanne S h a f e r , N orthville freshm an; of the ■ ’ • her of departm ent A room ing house and Its room s ER: Joyeuse M arche; BOWLES: junio r; Peggy A.M ann, B lissfield Hoffman, New York junior, tre a - Shelby Sm ith, P ark F o rest, 111., heads and adm inistrative person­ Petitioning for five student- should m eet certain m inim um M usic for a F arce ; BEETHO­ junior; legan and Phyllis A. M iner, Al­ senior. . HT. ■scpSom ure; Linda Soldnti, Royal nel on the . ody. f a c u l t y c o m m itte e s -fo ru m , standard s, M iss Slavik said, " so VEN: Piano' v u n c e rto ino . 5 ; O ther officer's a r e Judy Run- Oak sophom ore; Sally Sours, EJk. C le a n e rs & TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin C oncer­ Also "W hen they got down to it, it social affairs, tra.fl/c r c p tr p l,- . that students would be. Jiving in to in D; MOZART: M usical Joke. Bloom field H ills junior; Sylvia see, Pontiac junior, assista n t R a p i d s f r e s h m a n ; Pam ela K a t h l e e n L. M itchell, tre a s u re r; Diane V ertes, T ay­ S pilU ne, Swartz C reek freshm an; S h ir t L a u n d ry , was the ad m inistrative and de­ lib ra ry and îeç tu re-co n c ert s e r­ a half-w ay decent place.” B. M oore, E ast Lansing Junior; partm ent heads they wanted a i e s 's operi’io all students until •A‘' ,'t‘dpnilng'fTbuse" is defined T uesday— F M lo r sophom ore, social and song C o n l t a n c e Straw , W y o m in g 623 IS. G ra n d R iver sm a lle r num ber of,” Foust said. 5 p.m . T hursday. as a p riv ate home o r building 10 a.m . On C am pus—Rollin Joan E. M o rrissey , Owosso jun­ chairm an; Jill Thom as, C hica­ f r e s h m a n ; Linda Thom pson, ED 2-3537 The faculty, he said, is not de­ P etitio ns a re available In 308 which ren ts out room s to two or B aker, D irecto r, MSU M useum , io sing r; B everly M osher, E ast L an­ go s o p h o m o r e , philanthropy G r a n d R a p id s junior; M ary senior; B arbara A .O ndrias, prived of any academ ic fre c- Student S ervices. ■_jRgre r o o f e r s . The room s should " B rie f irtf on Work' in- M ex ic o /’ d ’T 'a ry .d e te rm in e • the c.ur-; Students >tu e r e s t B d In the. jjpf *fcomair. rte k /J # . or • kiicTten 1 ’¿viH. M usic t h e i t e f r —* BDewit;v arrington, junior; uni i.lf ( tfndorff, III., senior; Donald • rlculum , the c re d it 4iours, the forum , ■so cial^ tffa irs or traffic facilitie s. "ROSEM ARIE” m usicale. A licensee m ust follow all of 7:25 p.m . B aseball— MSU vs. R. P arad ine, L ssexville junior; C ourses, who grad u ates. I ask control com m ittees m ust have a Vivian M. P avlis, Buckley sen­ anyone to say w here we in ter- recom m endation from a m em ­ the M ichigan fire and health r e ­ W estern M ichian. f: •- _-i in academ jc freedom .T hey b e r of the A ssociated Students gulations. io r; and Pauline J. IUgotti, Iron 11:15 p.m . R ecital Stage— M ountain junio r. -the faculty-choose th eir own of MSU Student Board, the cab­ Each sleeping room should be C ellist Janos S tarker is featu r­ Also R ebecca J. Robinson, Ha­ textbooks and own m ethods.” inet presiden t o r one of the vice provided with a ,sep arate bed for ed. zel C re st, 111., senior; Judith A. In answ er to a question from p resid en ts. each room er or com bination of A recom m endation from any of two ro o m ers. Rudnicki, Fow lerville j u n i o r ; com m ittee m em ber R oger C raig, S h errill J. Sarbo, Ontonagon jun­ D -D earborn, F oust said he knew the above o r a cabinet m em ber No basem ent used as a fu r­ E n te rta in m e n t ior; M ary A. Skrocki, Saginaw of no instance in which anyone in is sufficient for the lib ra ry and nace room o r laundry should be junior; M ary C. Smith, E ast L an­ the adm inistration changed a stu­ lec tu re-co n c ert com m ittee. used for housing purposes, the Interested students who do not ordinance says. No other b ase­ S e rv ic e S e t sing senior; B arbara L. Stock- den t's grade. reef, G rand Rapids senior; Eva And in answ er to another ques­ know any of the ASMSU officers Lou S treets, Stockbridge junior; tion from Sen. Guy Vande.r jag t, personally s h o u ld call J im T he ASMSU Office of External and Jane R -C adillac, F oust said he had G raham , Student B oard m em ber- P o li S i H o n o r a r y A ffairs will begin a new service junior. S truthers, B irm ingham m ade efforts to co operate with a t- la r g e , at 355-8266. fall term to help sm all colleges A lso Suzanne T ellm an, N. O lm ­ ' the faculty. H o l d s E l e c t i o n s and student groups locate MSU sted, Ohio, junior; A nnette M. “ 1 thought 1 w as, but appar­ e n tertain ers. ently I am not succeeding with C a le n d a r o f Alpha O m icron chapter of Pi "W e have had sev eral calls Tool, M uskegon junior; M arvey som e people," he said. Sigma Alpha, national political from sm all colleges and junior ma D. T wel,itchell, A. T u rk D etroit junior; Wil­ € o n > in g E v e n ts science honorary, has elected colleges asking us to recom m end C arole J. Wendt,Lansing T renton junior; jun­ O n T he Bob B orosage, E ast L ansing jun­ bands for dances,” said J u d y ior; C h ristin e W enger, Baldwin S A L A O ffic e r s T uesday io r, presid en t. S um ter, d ire c to r of external r e ­ junior; Jan e M. W ilson, Lake T he S t u d e n t A ssociation of A lso elected w ere R i c h a r d lations. O dessa junior; Judith J. Yoder, C lo s e d - C ir c u it T V S c r e e n B aptist Student Fellow ship, 332 o les, Pontiac sophom ore, vice L andscape A rch itects (SALiA) at O akhill—7:30 p.m ., Bill Clffin Tp resid T he office is presen tly com pil­ E ast L ansing junior; and R obert At Lansing’s Civic Center M ichigan State has elected Its w ill show slides of trip to E ur­ Algonac en t, and C hristine Kane, ing inform ation on c a m p u s J, Z izka J r ., East L ansing jun­ new officers for the 1965-66 ope. Bus transportation. sophom ore, s e c re ta ry - groups. T he serv ice will also be io r. tre a s u re r. available to MSU organizations. school y ear. MSU R isk and I n s u r a n c e M em bership in the honorary T hey are: N ickolas T . Dines, Society— 7:30 p.m ., Tow er Room, W o r ld ’s G r e a te s t S in g le L ansing sophom ore, p residen t; Union. G uest speaker w ill be isgraduate lim ited to undergraduate and students who have at G ilc h r is t H o n o ra ry C A S S IU S w SONNY ,E ric P . D oepke,C incinnati,O hio, A llen M ayerson, State Insurance le a st a 3.0 average in at least K ap p a Delta Pi G ilch rist dorm ’s "G " honor­ S p o r tin g [ v e n t ! ” sophom ore, vice p residen t; Wil­ C om m issioner. CLA Y L IS T O N W ils o n S p o n g e r H e a rst Newsp 15 c re d its of political science, ary tapped 12 new m em bers and He•adirne S e rvice liam A. L ott, L ansing sophom ore, MSU V eterans A ssociation— and rank within the top fourth H olds B a n quet 1965-66 d o rn v o ffic ers w ere in­ C ham pion C h allenger § ! t p? I M ONDAY se c re ta ry ; and H arry G. W'ie- 8:30 p.m . at the G ables. of th e ir c la ss. stalled at an all-dorm m eeting renga, E ast L ansing sophom ore, Block and B ridle Club—7:30 T he honorary and the Politi­ Epsilon K a p p a C hapter of Monday. l i l t MAY31 tre a s u re r. p .m ., 110 Anthony. F orm al initi­ cal Science D epartm ent sponsor Kappa Delta P i, national educa­ T he honorary selects g irls for ation. film s, guest lectu res, panel dis­ tion honorary, will hold its an­ th eir contributions to the dor­ im m m ONTHE C h ristian Science O rganization cu ssions and debates. nual spring banquet in 21 Union m itory in the past year. CLOSEDCIRCUITTVSCREEN Cancer Kills Kids — 7 p.m ., 31 Union. H erb ert G arfinkle, asso ciate Building at 5:30 p.m . today. New m em b ers are: L orel An­ •U ndergraduate Social W o rk Stephen Partington will be the derson, Ishpem ing freshm an; P a­ P H IL A D E L P H IA (UPI)— Club— 9 p.m ., Old C ollege H all, p ro fesso r of political science, guest speaker. speax er. tric ia *»»»*•», A v erill, Albion jJ ----- u n i--o r ;• D r. John W. Hope, an X -ray Union. Speaker will be graduate serv es a s adviser sp ecialist, disclosed Sunday that student in social work f r o m o n n n n n n n n ............................................... ^ .r n n n n n n n n can cer is now the second biggest T rin idad. M IL E kille r of children in the nation. MSU Flying Club—7:30 p.m .. W e C a n H e lp S a v e Y o u U p T o $ 3 0 0 .0 0 rac £ In an ad d ress b efore about 700 Old C ollege H all. . . . O r M o r e O n T h e P u r c h a s e O f A 1965 A u to m o b ile ! m em bers of the Pennsylvania Block and B ridle— 7:30 p.m ., osteopathic A ssociation, H o p e L E T US H E LP YO U W ITH Y O U R said this fact "w ould be news to 110F o Anthony, re s try C form al initiation. lu b — 7:30 p.m ., m ost people, including many phy- -- V / * 3 » a n s , w ho.still b,?lifX^,iOlei - ’‘F o‘poultry" re s try Cabin. ’S 'tfefrce1-* - '8:30 p-.m»r N EW O R U SED CAR S H O P P IN G ! Technical f ar ilit'es I WILL NOT I » CIUlMfH tious diseases to be the num ber e re k iller after accid en ts.” 233 Anthony H all. 1st . Use your C redit Union loan serV ictfM t take» ©nly « imm • j^ ie e s e s ^ ÿ S m m inutes to arran g e com plete financing BEFORE you see e x c it in g a d ealer. H O U R S ! EVERY THRILL ♦ F e a tu rin g * 2nd. See at least th ree different d e a le rs. G et the BEST FROM START TO FINISH! P rice! 3rd. D iscuss ONLY the cash p rice with the d e a le r . . . FIRST, • H o t P iz z a then get details on value of your tra d e -in , rem em ber . . . Buy Your Tickets Now! • Foot Longs it’s the cash difference you pay that counts. • S u b m a rin e s FOR D E L IV E R Y A lw a y s G e t T h e C A S H P ric e F IR S T ! * € THE C A L L ONLY $4.00 at the Paramount Newstands CREDIT U N IO H fT M ic h ig a n S tate PIZZA PIT 211 E v e rg re e n U n iv e r s ity E m p lo y e e s * ED 2 -0 8 6 3 ** M a n l y M i l e s B l d g . H a r r i s o n R oa d $ 5 .5 0 a t th e d o o r 10 3 E . M ic h ig a n 203 M .A .C . 1 * " " " « " n r i n n n n n n n « u u u u ü iiir in u u iin n n n n o n n n n r j u u u ü e a n n o r t T u e s d a y , M ay 18, 1965 6 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ic h ig a n G R A N D SU C C ES S “ I h a d m a n y c a lls o n th is 5 FOOT K im bell Baby Grand a n d s o ld it th ro u g h th e piano for sale. $350 o r best offer. Steve B ergm an. S ta te N e w s W a n t-A d s .” E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r S a le F o r S a le Autom otive A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e OLDSMOBILE, 1962 C onvertible VOLKSWAGEN'S l96l and 1965. MATURE COUPLE to aid in r e - APARTMENT TO sublease for S E W IN G MACHINE. Z ig-Z ag. BRECK SHAMPOO. N orm al, 12 CHEVROLET 1963 Super Sports cuperative c a re of eld erly lady sum m er te rm . C edar Village. U sed o n ly 6 m onths. Mono­ oz. size, 83^ with this ad only. w ith a convertible. Real sharp inside ' ‘8 8 ". Red, white top. Pow er Must sell, buying another. 1961 Phone 351-5587. 37 gram s, buttonholes, blind hem s, MAREK REXALL PRESCRIP­ and outside. All power and many steerin g , b rak es. Low m ileage. is red, 1965 w hite. C all 351— returning from N ursing Home, low co st e x tra s. Must sell - leaving for $1,650. Owner, 482-8175. 34 5007. 37 in exchange for living q u a rte rs, ONE GIRL. Needed to sh are new em b ro id ers, etc. $6.94 p e r TION DRUG CEN TER, 301 N. OLDSMOBILE, 1^64 F-S5, 4-door VOLKSWAGEN, 195 7. B l a c k . board a n d sa la ry . C h aracter luxury apartm ent. S u m m e r month o r $49.73 cash . C all 372- C lippert, by F ran d o r. C34 W ANT AD the service June 1st. 351-4726. referen ces req u ired . P h o n e te rm . N ear cam pus. C all 337- 0200, ext. 380, ask for M r. "SE E ME firs t I h a v e it!'1. 34 deluxe s e d a n . 12,400 m iles. Good 1961 engine. Radio. Good $2,100. One ow ner. Olds engi­ in te rio r. $350. C all Don, ED M rs. Reynolds, 485-3241, ext. 0044; 355-7172. 37 Keegan. 34 U sed- guaranteed hom e hair CHEVROLET, 1961 Be! A ir. 6 - 243 between 1:30-4:30 pm . 35 SEWING MACHINES”. 25 B rand cutting sets. M en's and women’s cylinder. Stick. 39,000 m iles. n eer. 485-1681. 35 2-3577._______________________38 SPARTAN VlLLAÓE apartm ent new autom atic zig -zag s. P u r­ e le ctric sh av e rs. P ortab le hair • A U T O M O T IV E Body and m otor excellent con­ OLDSMOBILE, 1$64 C u t P a s s EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD C om - for sublease, sum m er t e r m . • EMPLOYMENT dition. $950. 355-9443, 38 Sports Coupe. Pow er brakes, A uto S ervice & P orts pany needs g irls for tem porary F urnished . C all after 5 pm ., chased at bankrupt auction. Your d ry e rs . Baby n ecessitie s: high- • FOR R E N T steerin g . W a r r a n t y . 13,000 N EW BATTERIES, Exchange assignm ents. Office experience 355-3096. 35 choice, $39.50-$79.95. Save up c h a irs, potty c h a irs, s tro lle rs, • FOR S A L E CHEV ROLET 19$'. Bel A ir 4- p ric e from $7,95. New sealed required. 616 M ichigan N ation­ MEN A N D /or student teach ers to $200. E asy te rm s . 20-year beds, s te riliz e rs . Sm all elec­ • L O S T & FOUND door V-8. Radio. $100 down, m iles. $2,200. 355-9293. 36 beam s, 9 9 f. Salvage c a rs , larg e p a rts w arranty. 5 y e a r free tric a p p l i a n c e s , silv erw are take uver p aymer ts. 8*2-7789 OLDSMOBILE, 1959 convertible, al T ow er. Phone 487-6071. C35 needed to sublet apartm ent next • PERSONAL 37 stock used p a rts . ABC AUTO MANAGER TRA IN EE: $4t5 p er w inter te rm . 355-9160. 37 serv ice . F ree lessons included. s e ts . C locks and w atches. Wed­ • PEANUTS PERSONAL after 5 pm. “ 9 8 ". Full pow er. B lack, white PARTS, 613 E. South S t. IV H urry! EDWARDS DISTRIBUT­ ding and engagem ent diam onds. CHEV ROLET nj5s~ Y-*~ hardtop top. Excellent condition. $850or month to s ta rt. F or interview TWO ROOMMATES needed for • REAL ESTATE 5-1921. C call, from 12-2 pm . only, 482- sum m er t e r m . E v e r g r e e n ING CO ., 1115 N. W ashington, T ra n sisto riz e d rad io s and re c ­ • S E R V IC E autom atic. F ower steer•ing. 2- b est offer. 482-9665. 35 GENERATORS a n d ST a R t e r s . L ansing. IV 9-6448. 34 o rd s. H i-fi and stereo reco rd tone. Radio. New ires. Sharp! OLDSMOBILE, 1^5$. 1954 F ord, 5554. 35 A rm s, n ear cam pus. $45, per • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N 40 Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ FULL TIM E typist recep tio n ist. m onth. C all 337-1897. 36 1/3 SAVINGS on O ptical needs, p la y e rs. Sewing and washing $325. ED 2-•00*2. Jeep m otor. 21" T.V . Sell, or teed! Exchange p rice $7.90. Me­ p rescrip tio n s, re p a irs . Optical m a c h i n e s . Ironing b o a r d s . • W A NTE D CHE\ fcOLET l9?5 V-8 hardtop trade for guns. Phone 339-8559. A rchitectural firm . 5-day week. APARTMENT TO sublease sum - chanic on the job! Installation E xcellent benefits. F re e p ark ­ m er te rm . Located in B urcham Discount Supply, 416 T ussing T runks and luggage. D E A D L IN E autom atic. I’ower stee -ing. 2- 36 serv ice available. ABC AUTO Building, Lansing. IV 2-4667. 39 " I ’ll buy anything of value” . tone. Radio. New tires Sharp! PORSCHE,” 1963 Super Coupe. ing. Lansing, IV 4-1311. 35 W oods. Pool, air-conditioned. 2 p.m. one class doy be­ $325 ED 2 -0062. 36 L ike new. Phone 373-2233 dur­ PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV MARRIED C O U PLE. T o m anage C all 351-5348. 36 ALEXAS i'IAN'S - A distinguished WILCOX509SECONDHAND E. M ichigan STORE fore p u b lic a tio n . 5-1921. C new apartm ent building near CLOSE TO cam pus, ¿ c o l and nam e in rugs, carpeting. O rien­ ing day o r L eslie, 589-8339, tals for over 50 y e ars. C all us IV 5-4391 C C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one speaker. 19,000 m iles. Excellent 6-8 pm . 38 cam pus. M ature. R esponsible. ca re fre e C edar V illage ap art­ WEDDING DRESS. Full length RAMBLER AMERICAN, 1961 4- Scooters & C y c le s C ontact: M r. T om Rand, MSU m ent. A vailable for sum m er. this spring. 2521 E. M ichigan. c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n shape. Must sell. 355-9750. 35 1964 YAMAHA, 551 P erfo rm s P lacem ent B ureau. 35 IV 2-2122. 35 Chantilly lace. Size 11. P erfect d o o r . 6-cylinder autom atic. 351-4496. 38 PHONE CORVAIR MONZA Convertible, Sharp. M ust sell. $325. A lbert beautifully. Ju st h a d spring GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT WANTED: ONE o r two g irls for SUMMER CLEARANCE on all condition. 5 pm . $50. IV 9-1672, after 36 1964. Excellent condition. Hon­ tune-up and lubrication. $300. for perm anent positions in of­ sum m er te rm . H aslett A part­ stereo equipm ent. B 8. R HOUSE 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 duran m.iroor., White top, Black W alvle at ED 2-3574. 36 353-0285. 34. OF STEREO, 1152 W. G rand R iv­ M o b ile Homes vinyl interior. Four on the floor. RENAULT, 1961. P riced for quick fice, sales, technical. C all IV m ents. C all 351-4537. 36 1962 LAMBRE T l>7150 cc . Good 2-1543. C35 e r, W illiam ston. H ours daily, 4:30 - 9. Saturday. 9-3:30. 34 MARLETTE PREM IERE l964. i0‘ R ATES 351-4320 after 5. 36 sale. Good condition. Make re a ­ condition. $190. 353-2085. 34 GRAD STUDENT seeks sam e to 1 DAY $1.50 CORVETTE. 1962, red. C lean, sonable offer. 351-5369. 35 FULL TIME woman c a s h i e r . sh are luxury apartm ent. Fall x 55’. In excellent condition. OUR USED CAR lot is empty! 1964 Trium ph T ig er Cub. 200 cc. M ust be neat and pleasant. C all q u a rte r. 482-2822. 36 CAR TO P c a rr ie r f o r V olks- $4,500. Call 655-2300. 34 3 D AY S . . . .$3.50 one-ow ner. 3 4 0 'H.P., m etallic $525. A cross from All S t a r wagen. 332-8552. 33 STAR 1963 10’ x 50’. Two bed- 5 DAYS. . ..$ 6 .0 0 brakes, positraction. Phone IV We are paying ex tra high p rices in p e r s o n . P rin ce B ro thers TWO Ó1RLS to sublet apartm ent 4-1508. 2929 E. W estchester. 38 for late model used trad e -in s. Bowling L a n e s , M -43. N'A Shop-R ite M arket, 555 E .G rand for su m m er.C ed ar V illage.C all KENMORE AUTOMATIC zig-zag room . E xcellent condition. In (based on 15 words per ad) Save on a new 1965 Ford o r M us- 7-6275. _______ __________^ 36 R iver, E ast L ansing. 37 353-1054; 355-7018 o r 355-6990. sewing m achine. L ast y e a r’s E ast L ansing p ark . C all 332- CORVETTE, 1963 Stingray Con- tang. SIGNS FORD SALES, W il- NORTON 500ccS ingle. 355-2649. EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an m odel including walnut f l o o r 0570. Over 15, 10e per word, per day. vertible. White with black in te r­ 36 34 T here w i l l be a 50< service ior. Two tops. Excellent condi­ liam ston, 655-2191. C35 36 Avon rep resen ta tiv e. T urn your ÓNE GIRL wanted, to sh are lux- m odel console, 16 decorative HOL'SETRAILER, 1^62 Huron 50‘ BSA 500. Looks very good. Runs free tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ ury ap artm ent in the fall. Call stitch drop-in cam s, p leater, and bookkeeping charpe if tion, $2,895. C all 353-1234. 36 ECONOMY CARS very w ell. Burcham W oods, 351— m ent in your hom e, write. M rs. 355-2379 a fte r 9 pm . 36 buttonholer, fender, zipper foot, xroom 10’. Good condition. Two bed­ s, washing m achine. On th is ad is not paid w it h in FALCON, 1961. Standard tra n s- 5409. Ask for Nick. Alona H uckins, 5664 School St., etc. $110. C all 655-2361. 35 park lot. R easonable. 337-0316. o ne week. m ission. Good condition. M otor Low upkeep, Low on G as, Low, NOW RENTING for Sum m er; and just tuned. C le« i. Radio. 351— Low P rices. 650 cc TRIUM PH. E xcellent con- H aslett, M ichigan o r call eve­ fall, w in ter, spring te rm s . F u r­ CHAIR. F o r B edroom . Light CHARLAMOR TRAILER 1961. it)1 4691 after 5. p. 35 dition. M ust sell. $550.C all 353- nings, FE 9-8483. C34 nished ap artm en ts for 3 or 4 green co lo r. Like new. Phone, x 55’. Like new condition. Can T he S tate News does not FAIRLANE. 196-T T t e cort Coupe. VOLKSWAGEN. 1964 Red with 2063 after 3 pm . 35 WAITRESSES WANTED:“ a fte r- students. Q uiet. One block from 332-4355. 34 see at 2365 E ife rt Road, Holt. perm it racial or religious High p e rfo rm a c n cÄe ^9^ . 4-speed. w hite in terio r Radio. iVhite- VESPA, 125. Scooter. Good con- noon and evening shifts. Apply cam pus. F o r inform ation and BEAR BOW. P o la r, left hand. 699-2652. 34 discrim ination in its ad- New clutch. E x c e llâ t condition. w alls. dition. Must sell. $100. C all 353- in p erso n , Howard Johnson's appointm ent to see, call 332- 38 pound pull. R eceived as a TRAVELO, 1961. 55 x it). E arly vert i si ng colum ns. The M ust sell. 355-6827 after 3. 36 2864. 37 R estau ran t, 6801 S. C e d a r . 1901. 38 gift, never used. 355-2768. 35 A m erican. E xcellent condition. State sews will not accept CORVAIR MONZA. 1963. Blue YAMAHA 80. Red jew e l._Ex- Phone 699-2039. 38 WANTED: ONE g irl to sh are AQUARIUM M ETAFRAME, 55 M ust see to ap p reciate. $4,200. 3^vert sing from persons FALCON SPRINT 1963 cor.vert- WAITRESSES AND b a rte n d ers d iscrirninating against r e ­ ible. 4-speed, floor shift. Good with dio. blue in terio r. 4-speed, ra ­ trem ely fine condition. 2,000 wanted to work at the C o r a l ap artm ent near cam pus. Sum­ g a l l o n . C om plete. Including Phone 655-1925. 35 11cri n ^ race, color o r na- tire s . Good condition. 339-8396 actual m iles. Only $325. C all m e r, fall, o r w inter. Gall 355- stand, pum p, filte r, etc. F i v e 1965 M ARLETTES- 4 -3 /4 ? in- G ables Old Crow in Saugatuck. 1922. . 38 m onths new. $125, 355-3132. 35 te re s t, bank financing, is why .lonai after 6 pm . 34 VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. G ray with Jim , 355-5699. 37 P a rt and fu ll-tim e. See G ee at FORD 1954 V-5 autom atic. New gray in te rio r. Radio, w hite­ A ir p la n e s the C oral G ables in E ast L an­ ONE GIRL needed for 4 -g irl lux- MINK. FOUR sk in s. L .ke new, you s h o u l d see SELECT MO­ brakes. Clean in terio r. Radio. w alls. sing o r send your qualifications ury ap artm en t, beginning fall $50. Solid C h erry Love Seat BILE HOMES. 669-9335. 42 A utom otive Good rubber. 353-2700; 355- T a YLORCRAFT. L o w h o u r s to the Old Crow in Saugatuck. 32 te rm . C all 353'-3018, o r '353- with g r e e n v eiv et, S65. IV PRAIRIE SCHOONER, i960. 17ft. AUSTIN HEALEY, ¡961 "3000" 6862. ”34 VOLKSWAGEN, 19 62 Sunroof. since m ajor. E xcellent for three 3340. 36 9-2171. 35 c a m p e r . C om pletely s e l f - o r four students who want cheap WANTED: NIGHT G rill c o o k . WANTED one fem ale room m ate P IR A N H A V IC IO U S , b lo o d contained. R eally v e r y nice. R oadster. New set tire s . C aii- FORD 1957 Stationwagon 4-door, Blue. Radio, w hitew alls. M ale o r f e m a l e . E xperience 21-26 to sh a re with young, single th irsty . S25. C all 351-4687. 35 $925. Phone 484-3171. fornia c a r. C all Judy, after 6, 9-passeng er. T -b ird e n g in e . flying tim e. $1,200. Phone ED p re fe rre d but not n ecessary . 37 IV 4-8366. 34 Pow er steerin g . Radio. $125. VOLKSWAGEN, 1962. G ray. Ra­ 2-3014. A fter 5 pm . ED 2-2181. Apply in person, Howard John­ tea ch er. June 15. Okem os, 351— TYPE.W RITER. LIKE new. P o rt- 36 5054. - • n< 36 able. 545. C all 332-3581. 35 Boats r-TTCK, :959.2-door, radio, heat- 351-5528. o4 dio. W hitewalls. sons R estaurant, 6801 S. C edar. er, four new tire s . Excellent FORD, 1959 White convertible. LEARN TO fly at Sheren A via- Phone 699-2039. 38 Houses ELECTRIC GUITAR. F e n d e r JOHNSON, lO h.p. m otor. Used rurxinz condition. Call ED 2- New top, plugs, point. Excellent CORVAIR MONZA. 1961. W hite, tion, Davis A i r p o r t , North DISHWASHERS, COUNTER help, style, dual pick, like new. $60. less than six hou rs. G uaranteed 6829. ■ 38 condition. Must sell now. 351- Blue vinyl in terio r. A utom atic. Abbott R o a d , E a s t Lansing. w a itre sse s. Wanted full o r p a rt- SMALL HOUSE, láeal for couple C all 351-5288 '34 new condition. C ost $360. Will Phone ED 2-0224. 36 o r graduate student. Walk to G i t YOURS - Phil F ran k ‘s C a r- sell for $235. 1308 Buckingham FUlCTxi 19 5 9 LeSabre 2-door 5545. . 36 Radio. tim e. Apply in perso n. Howard cam pus. $30 week. 332-8866.36 toon Book., 50 ot ^Phil’s best Road, H aslett. - .‘hardtop. A lito m a rrc . -Power FORD, 1961, Fairlar.e,, 500,.2- FLY - MSU Flying ~Club. T his John son's R estau ran t, 3224 E. 34 steerin g , h r.^ e s , ¿teat. R ad io - door,' Stick " 6 " . EXcel 1è nt'rai 1tr-i* }jr9K V FALCON, 19 6'. .Station slim m er, all next ytsnT.ppeo to _ Saginaw .. * ** 36 TWO HOUSES; M ale siuóents. ’ C artoons' 4n a beautifully..5>onri£ cPHVRLDE, W b .p . E 1 e c t r i e :ondition, 337-1018. 36 age? $395., or best offer. 337- Wagon. 4-door. Stick, radio. students, staff. 355'-9133; 337- Gc_____________________________ C om pletely furnished. Sum m er book - $1.00 each. F or o rd e rs s ta rte r. M otors ( h a v e tw o ). ARCHITECT NEEDS p a rt-tim e term . C all after 3:30 pm ., IV of five o r m ore, call: 351-4322 A lso, Falcon S print. C all' 339- CHENROLET 1962 BisCayne 4- 2035. 36, R ec. V 0774. 41 se c re ta ry . Good typist. G eneral 5-1380. 35 between 6 p.m . and m idnight. 8396 after .6 . d o o rfV -6 , B eige. One owner. JAGUAR, 1958, XK-150 Coupe. Our c a rs a re personally se­ office, cle ric a l w ork. C all for 34 G' od Condition. M ust sell. $995. Red. A ir horns, w ire wheels. E m p lo y m e n t - interview , 332-5667. 36 E N G L IS H L IG H T -W E IG H T STARCRAFT, 14-1/2 foot boat, Fine c a r. $1,395, 332-8866. 37 lected and fully reconditioned COLLEGE MEN: Sum m er Rooms Phone 33*-1467. 40 M E N . INTERNATIONAL Stu- p3-speed bicycles, $39.77, full 40 H .P. Evinrude, tra ile r, sk is, CHEVROLET, l9S5. Automatic MERCURY. 196 3, M eteor. 4- with T .L .C . available in Lansing area. Op­ F o r Rent dents. One block to cam pus. available. ental-purchaseric e . R term s and a c c e sso rie s. Phone ED 2 - portunity for $120 per week. C ar tran sm issio n . R a d i o, 'heater. door, V-8, standard, new w hite- SPARTAN MOTORS n e cessa ry . C a l l M r. B lythe, Cooking. Sum m er ra te s. F a l l racq u ets, golf b alls, badmtennisWe also have 6069. 36 Rustv, but good runner. $110. wals, radio. E xcellent condi­ 3000 E. M ichigan Apartm ents inton 332-4582. 34 tion. Phone ED 7-2723. 34 IV 7-3715 C 882-6629. 36 WANTED: Room m ate for Sum - space. 332-2195 after 5:30pm.36 b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. Lost & Found CHEVROLET, ¡962 Im pala Super MGA 1600, 1960. Body, engine RADIO STATION has opening for m er in Boston. With or without LARGE ftOOM for wom an. Block A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s LOST: GOLD ch arm b racelet. Sport. Standard transm issio n. excellent condition. No rust. SIMCA "OCEA NE” C onvertible p a r t - t i m e announcer. Ideal apartm ent. C all 355-8291 10-5. f r o m cam pus. Phone, quiet, from Union. ED 2-3212. C Rad.o. .H eater. O ther ex tras. B est offer. C all 332-0241. 37 sports c a r . Superb condition. sum m er job for qualified stu­ Ask for Ken. G raduate p re fe rre d . Sum m er, MORGAN SIGN M achine.Sign and Seven ch arm s, in itials I.K .T . Excellent condition. $1,495.489- MUSTANG, 1965, B urgandy con- B argain priced for quick action. dent. Applicant should be able F all. A fternoons. ED 2-8498. 34 show card p rin te r, with wood LOST — Phone R ew ard. BROWN 355-3726. 34 leath er key 35 to read w ell. Inquire in person E d e n R o c A p ts . 2203._________________________34 vertible, V -8. Radio, ac cesso r­ 355-1035 after 6 pm . FARM HOUSE F R A T E R N IT Y and m etal type. V aried sty les. pack. Lost May 11th, vicinity CHEVROLET, 1956 C onvertible. ies, low m ileage, p erfect condi­ TEM PEST LeM ans, 1 9 6 2 . M a- to WOAP, Owosso, M ichigan. 252 R iver St., E .L . P erfec t for re ta il sto re o r ?. N atural Science B uilding. D es­ New top, tire s , battery. E xcel­ tion. $2,195. C all 694-6351. 35 roon. Black in te rio r. 4-speed. Position will be open at m id- N ow le a s in g fo r Room s for Sum m er CANFIELD S U P P L Y .IV 5-9593. perately needed. 353-1954. 35 lent m echanical condition. $175. OLDSMOBILE 1964 S tarfire con- $795 or best offer. Excellent June. 34 37 LOSTT W ALLET. Saturday. Vi- Ask for Don 832-0844. 34 vertible. All pow er, including condition. 351-4483. COLLEGE STUDENTS. M a le . S u m m e r & F a ll S IN G L E S -0 0 U 3 L E S REMINGTON PUM P, Model ‘76(5. cinity of W ater C arnival. Call 37 CHEVROLET II, 1962 W hiteCon- windows. Radio, sim ulated wire Full tim e, sum m er work. P a rt- Nat Hammond 332-8488 A cro ss from C am pus 300S, K-25 W eaver scope with John, 351-4799. 36 vertible. New top, w ire wheels. wheels. E xtra sharp! IV 7-0239. T R -3, 1959. H ard and soft tops. tim e during school y ear if de­ ONE MALE to sublet C edar V il­ 151 Bogue ED 2-8635 tip-off mount. 355-2768. 35 B est offer. Box 641 E ast Lan­ 34 Good after 5. condition. Call 351-4576 sire d . E arn enough during sum ­ lage A partm ent for sum m er. GIRLS: HAPPINESS is living at FOR WEDDING a n d p ractical P e rs o n a l sing. 351-4104. 35 m er to pay for en tire y ear of W ill offer reduced ra te . Phone the Gamm a Phi B eta House show er gifts, see Ace H ard- RENT your TV from NEJAC. T R -3 , I960. H ard and soft tops. schooling. Over 15 $1,000 schol­ 351-5387. 34 during sum m er school. Only w here’s s e l e c t i o n s , 201 E. New Z enith portable for only Radio. New side cu rtain s. Phone arships w ere aw arded to quali­ FURNISHED S T U D IO A p art- $205 for 10 weeks. Inquire at G rand R iver, ac ro ss from Un­ $9 p e r m onth. F re e serv ice 355-9661. 10-12 am . fied students. On the job train ­ m ents. Suitable for two people. ED 2-6426. 35 ion. Phone ED 2-3212. C and delivery. C all NEJAC TV Special Rates for SUMMER ing for p ractical use of your ed­ T R -4 1962. One ow ner. M ust see ucation during sum m er m onths. to appreciate. C a l l W ilm a E arn while you learn program A vailable f o r sum m er, f a l l . TWO WOMEN G raduate Students. LARGE DESK. Walnut stain. $ev- R ental. 482-0624. Fabian R ealty, ED 2-0811, ED Share room in spacious Oke­ en d raw ers. Call Jan a fte r 6:30, DOES YOUR hom eow ners policy C 7-2474. 34 m os H ouse. Cooking p rivileg es. 337-7025. 36 P atterson after 5 pm ., 489-1664. designed by this m ulti-m illion NEEDED: FOURTH G irl for Eden Ate vailable s t a r t i n g sum m er WE DISCOUNT the d iscou n ters. pBUBOLZ ro tect you while on sabbatical? knows the answ er and 34 dollar corpo ration, that hun­ rm . 332-4978 after 6. 35 Skate B oards, $4.99 and up. Sun has the right Roc A partm ent. Beginning Fall p ric e . Phone 332- VALIANT 1964 Signet 200 Con- dreds of students have taken ad­ 34 APPROVED SUPERVISED f o r g la sse s, 98£ and up. F risb e e s, 8671 for som e insurance enlight­ 5 1 0 w eek le a s e s a v a ila b le vertible. White autom atic. Fully vantage dents are of. Many form er stu­ still In our company te rm . C all 355-1576. 1101 S. G rand. Tw o-bedroom fu r- mm an en. Singles, doubles, som e 4- 88£. C ra s s e r g rills, $1. Com bi­ enm ent. C34 equipped. T ake over paym ents in key executive positions. F o r nished. A vailable June 18- Sep­ quiet,room s with cooking. I.arg e, nation rod an dZ ebco R eel, $5.99 CHEAPER AND b etter than slo t- or make offer. 485-5520 after 4 arrangem ents of personal in te r­ tem ber 1. $100 includes u tilities. parking.fully furnished. Laundry, and up. Shagg golf balls $1.88 m achine trav el insurance is our «0» E v e r y a p a r t m e n t h a s r e f r e s h i n g a i r - pm . 35 view, tim e, schedule, in thecity R eferences req u ired . 485-4982. age gradeLobby with T .V . A ver­ dozen. C ig arettes, 26£ pack- Renting now $2.50 carto n, tax included.T en­ daily, weekly, m onthly o r annual c o n d itio n in g you wish to work, call G r a n d 34 fo r sum m er and3.3.fall. point, Spartan trav el a c c i d e n t protection. G et O ut of th e R apids, GL 9-5079; Kalam azoo, NEEDED IMMEDIATELY o n e H all, 215 L ouis, 1 block cam pus. nis supplies. FOX HOLE PX - BUBOLZ 332-8671. C33 345-0463; Lansing, 482-1185, congenial g irl room m ate for 3- ED 2-2574. F ra n d o r. 36 36 SUMMER'S 484-2367, South Bend, 234-4949; g irl apartm ent. W alking dis­ SUPERVISED ROOMS and ap art­ FftESH HOM E-grown asp arag u s, B a lc o n ie s fo r b a rb e c u e in g a n d th o s e B attle C reek, 963-7988. C48 tance to cam pus. 337-0379. 34 m ents. Male students. Cooking, rh u b arb . Ice cold w aterm elon, EV EN IN G EM PLO Y M EN T cool su m m er b re e z e s HOT, HOT SUN ATTENTION: MALE Students, SUMMER TERM . Sign up now for parking. 1-1/2 blocks fro m B er- s tra w b e rrie s. PRINCES FARM SUMMER WORK with 3. a v e r a g e or b etter. furnished, air-conditioned M ar- key. F o r sum m er. IV 5-8836.42 MARKET, Okem os Rd. at US If you a re fre e 4 evenings and en jo y th e fresh Needed to work as bartenders, m ax A partm ents. One block to GIRL OVER 21, live in Lansing 16. Phone 337-2343. C p e r week and Saturdays, c o o ln e s s of o ne of our y ard m en, desk, cle rk s, dining cam pus. .337-2040.. 36 hom e and babysit evenings for ECA VICTdft t a p e re c o rd e r. you can m aintain your stu­ C l o s e to c a m p u s , n o lo n g h o t w a lk s Sw im m ing P o o ls room help. Apply to Boyne Mt. CEDAR VILLAGE. Sublease two room , board, w ages. IV 4-8954, Model 7 T R -3. Good condition. d ies and still enjoy a p a rt- Lodge, Boyne F alls, M ichigan. b e d r o o m apartm ent for sum ­ _______________________________ 35 M ust sa c rific e . 353-2803 afte r tim e job doing 34 m e r. 351-4219. 35 6. 36 DELIVERY BOYS, counter g irls ¿E D A il VILLAGE. Two g irls to F o r S a le GOLF CLUBS, Haig U ltra 's. Tull SPECIAL INTERVIEW WORK and inside h e lp . Day, n ig h t sh are apartm ent. F all te rm , S T E R E O -H I-F l,H eath -kit Amp- se t. $80. M ust sell im m ediately. that will bring an av erage sh ifts, and p art-tim e . V arsity $63.75. 9-m onth l e a s e . 355- lifie r, V.M. tu rntab le, matched C all John W eaver, 355-7440, incom e of $55 p er week. D rw e-In. In E ast days. _ ' 36 If you a re neat appearing %M,Lansing. 37 7146 - 355-7132. .35 sp eak ers. All for $95. C all 351— D e lta A r m s E v e rg re e n A rm s * ** — • k "Sf88. 34 SWEATERS^ M E N 's'crew necks! a n d 'a ^ h a r d w 'oi^er, ia?l Bicycle storage : Sales, ser- (42-46). S u it, (41L). M adras M r. A rnold, 351-4011, be­ H a s le tt A r m s U n iv e rs ity T e rra c e We still have a few vice and re n ta ls. EAST LAN­ sp o rt coat (43). Slacks, gray tween 10 a.m . & 1 p .m . one & two-bedroom SING CY CLE. 1215 E . G rand loden coat, v est. R easonable. (no other tim e). apartm ents available R iver. C all 332-8303. C 351-4730. 38 ★ New L o w e b ro o ke A rm s for Sum m er and F all. A T T E N T IO N U .S . C O R R U G A T E D F IB R E BO X CO . BURCHAM WOODS T his sum m er can be the m ost rew arding of your th e BEST in s tu d e n t liv in g and EY D EA L V IL L A life. We have openings that can provide a very good in­ N e e d s P a c k a g in g S tu d e n ts fo r S u m m e r W o rk . A ls o S e n io r s com e for you in the m onths ahead. a n d A lu m n i f o r P e r m a n e n t W o rk . H urry, C all T o d a y - P lease call us before you O pen M onday til 9 P .M . ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 m ake a decision on that P o sitions in Indianapolis, Indiana, R iv e r s E d g e A n d W a te r s E d g e A p ts . su m m er Job. Dayton, Ohio and Lincoln, Illinois. Now leasing for Sum m er & F all term s Interview s arrang ed by Interview ing WEDNESDAY, May 19, 444 M ich. Ave. for b e tier iiv i.i¿ calling 487-3663 State M anagem ent Corp. 332-8687 End of R iver St. M ike Stitt ED 2-4432 P lacem ent B ureau. P e rs o n a l Autonomy 'D in g - A - L in g e r s ’ For Indian APPOINTMENTS FOR P assp o rt S tu d e n t E m p lo y m e n t and application p ic tu re s now be­ ing taken at HICKS STUDIO. ED Co-ops 2-6169. One day service! C O p p o rtu n itie s WEDDING AND BRIDESMAID’S M ale: Red C ro ss night w orker needed to receiv e em er­ G e t D .C . I n v it a t io n d re sse s. C ustom handm ade, to gency phone ca lls (in own home) during the nights. ing o r by calling his hom e at fit you. A lso other sewing and T he Spartan Bell R ingers w ill alteratio n s. IV 2-4256. 33 Fem ale: G irl to a s s ist in light housework and child c a re ap p ear by special invitation June IV 9-0663. " I t is the intent of the Indian during June. July and August at sum m er hom e in H arbor 24 and 25 at the annual conven­ T hose qualifying fo r S partan VACATION IN scenic C anada. governm ent to tra n s fe r the func­ Springs. M ich. Fulltim e position for student wives as a v e ri- tion of the National Guild of Bell R ingers ea rn one cred it Fabulous fishing. $55 weekly tions of the c red it cooperative typist, fulltim e cle rk -ty p ist position for local arch itectu ral English Handbell R i n g e r s in p er te rm . R ehearsals a re from for two. Box 72, Jackson, M ichi­ m ovem ent into the hands of the firm . W ashington, D.C. 6:30 to 8 p .m .T u e sd a y a n d T h u rs- gan. 33 people,” said Bhagwati G. Shah, T he guild is giving the group day evenings. M ale F em ale: Students needed to tabulate experim ental data T he bell rin g ers have ap pear­ P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l of the Indian Institute of Man­ for psychology p ro fesso r. (Must have had co u rse in Introduc­ an all-expense paid trip to the agem ent, in a sem in ar for the tory Psychology and Psychological S tatistics). capital city. It is the firs t tim e ed at the M usic E ducators’ Na­ JO : F o rg et the Mfe. T ry the Ui>. G rad School of B usiness Admin­ the guild has extended such an tional C onference in C hicago, • R egards, jbfc. istratio n Monday. invitation. convention of the N ational F ed­ Marriage Of Figaro- Shah addressed a group of fac­ W hile in W ashington, the bell eratio n of M usic Clubs in C ar­ R e a l E s ta te ulty m em bers and grad students rin g e rs w ill also perform in the negie H all, P ittsburgh, and a FOR SALE: Two four-bedroom on "C ooperative Policy in India Senate rotunda. W hite House national C h ristm as hom es now under construction. Since Independence". D irector and founder of the lighting cerem ony in W ashing­ 923 and 945 Southfield D rive, Smith and Sm ith C onstruction, the"Autonom 140 High S treet, W illiam ston, eachultim 655-1716 o r 655-2076. 34 m ore yinearth ep y has always been ate go al," he said, " b u t the governm ent invests ro g ram and becom es The Eternal Chase The men chase the women in landering count, his countess,, Spartan Bell R ingers is Wen­ dell W estcott, assistan t p ro fes­ so r of m usic and U niversity c a - rillonneur. In announcing the W ashington ton. B esides t h e i r p erform an ces for national organizations a n d o u t-o f-state to u rs, the Spartan Bell R ingers tour within the state EAST LANSING - Red C edar m ore reluctant to re le a se their through Cap and Gown and have School. 3-bedroom ranch. Two control of the co o p erativ es." "T h e M arriage of F ig a ro ," but and F igaro and his b rid e-to -b e, trip , W estcott also called for new appeared at colleges and on tele­ Susanna. m em bers to replace those g ra­ firep laces, basem ent with re c ­ Shah said that now would be a in the end it’s the women who T ickets a re available at $2 for duating this y ear. Students quali­ vision and radio. reation room and paneled den. good tim e to let the c red it coop­ really hold control. G arage. C hoice a rea for sm all e rativ es evolve into autonomous erty R ealty, R ealtor. E D 2-0375. tro l of the national banks. "T h e Count and F igaro think m ain floor seats and $1 for bal­ ch ildren. Only $21,500. C lauch- organizations, free fro m th ec o n - they a re in control of the situa­ cony tion, but like m ost cases it’s the auditorium seats at the box office in the . All seats m ust be re ­ fying m ust have an adequate mu­ sical background, but no p re ­ vious bell ringing ex perience is Guard Merger three-bedroom ranch. L a r g e best p ro g ressiv e fa rm e r is en­ speech, women Rutledge who EAST LANSING. Open house any "T h e present system is too Frank R utledge, in stru cto r in T he m ajority of the cast a re tim e. 1631 Ann St. A ttractive b u re a u c ra tic ," he said. "T h e said. is hold in charge the p of o w er," staging served. m usic m ajo rs but sev eral speech m a jo rs have m ajor roles and the n e cessary . Both men and women students a re needed. In terested students can m ake appointm ents fdr auditions by Postponed % : *V * v beautifully l a n d s c a p e d lot. titled to no m ore cred it than the the U niversity product ion of "T h e chorus includes students from contacting W estcott from 1 to LANSING (UPI)— P lans for re ­ I S creened-in patio. N ear M arble p o o re st.” organizing the Arm y R eserv es V? ; 'sch o o l and, MSU. $14,200. 332— M arriage of F ig a ro ," to be p re­ throughout the U niversity. 5 p .m ., Monday through T h u rs­ and N ational G uard in the state W He indicated that localized con­ sented at 8 p.m . F rid ay and Sat­ "T h e M arriage of F ig a ro " is day at 104 M usic P ra c tic e Build- a re not expected to be sent to 8072. 34 10 MINUTES TO MSU. C ontem - tro l would m ake b e tter use of co­ urday in the A uditorium . the firs t m ajor operatic produc­ the N ational G uard B ureau in SSrt *. T V . *** -■ jUf, M ozart’s com ic opera "T h e tion p resen ted by the departm ents p o rary ranch. Alum inum siding. op funds, since the local officers arriag e of F ig a ro " relate s the of speech and m usic in five sea­ W ashington this month as ex­ T h ree bedroom s, paneled fam ily could b etter evaluate the needs of M sons. They presented "H ansel pected because of a continued R U S T I C — O u t w i t h th e o l d a n d i n w i t h th e new s e e m s room (possible 4th bedroom ), the individual fa rm e r: "U nd er the am orous entanglem ents of a phi- and G re te l" during the 1959-60 C a se H a lls study of the m e rg e r on a na­ to be a f i t t i n g c o m m e n t on th e r e p l a c e m e n t o f an study, 1-1/2 bath, dishw asher. se t of rigid ru les we now use for season. tional b a sis by C ongress. o ld p ip e l i n e t h a t r u s t e d o u t in th e new a t h l e t i c dispensing cred it, the large farm Defense S ecretary R obert M c­ $17,900. FHA approved. H aslett. Since then the speech d ep art­ W in In B o w l f i e l d . W o r k m e n a r e s h o w n p u t t i n g in th e new p i p e ­ By ow ner. FE 9-8522. 36 ow ner reap s m ost of the bene­ T w o T a lk s m ent has cooperated in m usic de­ N am ara N orth and South C ase defeated proposed plans for reorganizing announced Saturday his lin e P h o to 0b y C o l C r a n e TWO YEAR-OLD b rick /fram e fits ," he said. partm ent presentations of one- H edrick House and Van Hoosen the G uard by m erging the coun­ ranch. B uilt-in kitchen, t h r e e tonom A further advantage of the au­ act o peras by supplying set and Sunday for the all U niversity col­ try ’s 268,000 r e s e r v e s with bedroom s, carp eted throughout, farm erouscould sytem would be that the feel the " s e lf- B y A ir A g e technical help and a staff d irec­ lege bowl cham pionship. fo rces would be delayed D i g g i n g T o E n l a r g e 2 -c a r attached garage. L a r g e h elp " sp irit of the pro g ram , rath ­ to r. C ase and Hedrick-V an Hoosen Gtouard shaded lot. V ery nice area. e r than feeling that the govern­ " T h e M arriage of F ig a ro ," w ere already the residence hall study theCrecom give ongress m ore tim e to m endation. ',$21,000. 4538 Seneca D r iv e , m ent is giving him ch arity , Shah E d u ca to r considered one of M ozart’s finest and off-cam pus cham pions, re ­ P lans fo r m erging the units S o u t h C a m p u s P i p i n g Okem os. 332-2141. 35 said. o p e ra s, w as firs t produced in spectively. "N ot Only for the B ird s” w ill Vienna in 1786 and since then has M em bers of the C ase team incomMpleted ichigan w ere to have been by the end of May, be the subject "In spite of som e difficulties, Club at its weekly luncheon in the for the MSU M en’s becom e a standard in the re p e r­ w ere Diana Kujawa, D etroit jun­ What does the digging near the larg e the IM Field ir •igation sy s- S e rv ic e TV RENTALS for students, hcon- the cooperative p rogram h a s to ries of the w o rld 's g rea test op­ io r; Pam B reakey, Cody, Wy., Schnipke, acting a c c o r d i n g to Col. C l a r e n c e om ical ra te s by the term and m ade great p ro g re ss in helping Union p a rlo rs at 12:15 p.m . Mon­ e ra com panies. freshm an; Bill K ielzm an, M il­ eral of the M ichigan N ational mon puter adjutant gen­ C om C enter have in com ­ tern. day. with the South Cam pus INI C urrently the pipe that runs m onth. U niversity TV R entals. India's economy during the past ford junior; and Don M acK enzie, G uard. field? I r «ini the North C am pus Pow er 484-9263._____________________C few y e ars. A vailability of cred it Frank G. M itchell, a ir age ed­ Houston, T ex., freshm an. F rom Van Hoosen w ere G erry this"Wearly e may not subm it our plans They have a g reat deal in com ­ P lant to South C am pus is not large THESES” PRINTED. Rapid serv - is expanding and in terest rates ucation na A su pervisor for the C ess­ ircraft Co., W ichita, K ansas, C a m p u s A d s now ," he said. mon, according ft E ngineer Joe enough to do ar, adequate job. It ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox are declining," he said. . S ell, B ethesda, Md., junior; and The proposed strength of the F linn of MSU’s E ngineering Dept. is being replaced by a longer and copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ Anne P ete rs, Eaton, Ohio, sen­ G uard a fte r m e rg e r in M ichi­ T he discinf. is being . one to en- b etter pipe o f'c o n c re te and a s ­ PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- S ee n O n TV io r; H edrick, F red W estcott, Los gan would be about 13,904. M ich­ bestos, FI inn said. 5431. C. Prom otional advertising f o r A ngeles, C alif., junior; and John igan would lose about 3,000 re­ S e rv ic e T he irrig atio n system of the 1ST DIAPER SERVICE, sam e diapers TOD KINTNER offers counseling, retu rn ed . E ither yours or ours. serv ice on buying o r selling Real With our serv ice, you may in­ E sta '. . LV 5-1777 or ED 2-2810. cam pus activities has appeared Cunningham, Cincinnati-, O h io , se rv es in the shift. for the firs t tim e on MSU closed Junior. c irc u it television. C om petition, m odeled after the lateM cN am ara m ade the proposal last y e ar. He said the m e r­ Advertising field is com pletely underground through the use of piping that al­ lows the w ater to run directly clude two pounds of ba&ycfothes that do not fade. D iaper pail T y p in g Service furnished. 35 W a t e r C arnival ad v ertise­ television program of the sam e ger would allow for econom ies m ents w ere broadcast from May nam"Judging 10 - 14 a d o re and after tele­ p re sse d so from e, included 66 living units. *t:, stvs the in terest ex­ also p erm itta ma ilitary fa r we should have re se rv e m ilitary force. m ore budget and efficient Panel Slated irom the pipe to the ground below the g ra s s . T he;■sm all building between '/ .AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE BARBI M EL, Professional typist. vised c la sse s. This w as the firs t over 100 en tries John W .Craw rd , p ro fesso r of B essey and the C om puter C enter 914 E .G ie r St. No job too .large or too sm all. tim e advertisin g m essag es had next y e a r,” said However, t h e co ntro versial advertisii id chairm an of the is p resen tly being u s e d as r IV 2-0864. Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C been broadcast on cam pus educa­ M arilyn Selber, ASM SUacademic proposal has been under fire division n a ss com m unicn- w ater inlet for the Pow er P lan t's C BARBI ML Professional typist, tional T V .. „. affairs publicity d i r e c t o r and a n d Saturday M cNamara» act— tIOUb, Wl ch Iirm an of "O p- C.ondei sing system ,.he said .. , DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- Mo job' too sm all/ ■■‘Thom as L. Bfenkr, psoduction Ponti&c .'soohojjibre. K ' ■*7fcxmcedlatticed the i?i«n Dlan woolwould A ’lit' fitA« u m e r," f ” this building TIONS, expertly done1. C all 337- Block off cam pus. 332-3255; d ire c to r at the closed c irc u it lay.ed until C ongress could study r - 4 ... r ’ p an et today in ch. ngvd t‘ ah irrig atio n m ain for 9637. 35 C studios, said the innovation of ad­ it fu rth er. tlie Par ' ! ■ti l, Grand Rapids. South C am pus, he said, and will WATCH REPAIRING and -