Inside Weather P a r t ly c lo u d e r a n d c o o le r M EW S D e m o n s tra tio n im p re s s ­ t o d a y , h ig h In th e lo w M IC H IG A N io n s , p. 2: E a s t L a n s i n g 60 ’ s. F a i r and c o o le r to ­ b u d g e t, p. 3: b a s e b a ll c o i n n ig h t. to s s , p . 5 S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y E a st L a n s in g , Michigan Wednesday, May 19, 1965 P ric e 10< M S U O f f e r s 'M u t u a l P r o b l e m s ' T a l k s B y J IM S T E R B A dem onstrations would have no effect on the City Council s effort to end discrim ination. ing its position in favor of ending discrim ination and com plying with ail state laws in that reg ard during the m eeting. T he m eeting P eterson charged that the C ity Council had done nothing to comply with propo sals suggested by him two weeks ago in regard to an A d m in is tra tio n W r ite r " I do not think the dem onstrations will re ta rd or speed up our ef­ lasted about four hou rs. open occupancy ordinance. T he City Council also voted to a t t a c h a non-discrim ination clause " I ’m su re, M r. P eterson , that you don’t expect things to happen P resid en t John A , Hannah said T uesday that the U niversity fo rts," he said. over-night,” said C ity Attorney Raymond R. Cam pbell. is willing to m eet with E ast L ansing city officials to discuss T hom as m ade the statem ent at 1:45 a.m . T uesday, after about to all city co n tracts. “ We want you to act now ," P eterson said. m utual civil rights problem s if the city is willing. 30 E ast L ansing and Lansing policem en spent over an hour c a rr y ­ During the m eeting, several civil rig h ts su ppo rters accused the ing 70 dem onstrators out of C ity H all. council of putting off effective action and not using its pow er to the " I will have an opinion on the legality of an open occupancy o r­ " It has been the U niversity’s long-standing policy to talk over dinance two w eeks from tonight,” Cam pbell said. problem s of m utual concern with the C ity of E ast Lansing,* he T he d em onstrators, m ostly MSU studen ts, staged a s it-in at fullest extent. "W e’ve w aited for two y e ars, and we don't want to wait two m ore said. about 9:10 p.m . Monday in the hallway outside the second-floor Several heated argum ents took place between council m em bers council cham bers after what they term ed was hesitation and and civil rights spokesm en. y e ars, two m onths or even two w eeks,” P eterson countered. "W e are all m em bers of a U niversity com m unity, and as m em ­ Byron P eterson , presiden t of the C am pus NAACP, dem anded that “ M r. P ete rso n , you push my p atience," said M ayor T hom as. b e rs , we should all have an opportunity to buy, rent or live w here- avoidance" by the C ity Council on the c i t y ’ s housing d iscrim in a­ ev er we ch oose," he said. tion problem . the council m eet with rights leaders directly after the council m eet- ( c o n t in u e d on page 3) E a rlie r, E ast L ansing M ayor Gordon L . Thom as said civil rights T he City Council unanim ously approved a resolution re a ffirm - Marchers Return, Pickets Support Claim Moral Win to rs . The m arch ended atC ow les Council Sit-In B y C O L L E E N O ’ B R I E N and tion6 from by stan ders w ere to re fe rre d to two of the lead­ By F A Y E E. UNGER P H Y L L IS H E L P E R to House. e rs . S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r During the afternoon demon­ S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r s M archers w ere to be attired E ast L ansing M ayor Gordon stration l e a d e r s w o r k e d to Signs reading , "T h ink Big, in classroom d re ss to rep resen t L . T hom as will soon m eet with arran g e a priv ate m eeting with Not B igot," ” 2,4,6,8, C ity Coun­ respectable college students--no civil rights d e m o n s t r a t o r s , M ayor T hom as. T h e re will be no cil L e g islate ," and " D is c rim i­ white levis, sandals, tennies or B yron P eterson , C am pus NAACP m ore dem onstrations until after nation Is B a d B u sin ess,” led berm udas. p resid en t, told over 100 pickets the m eeting, P eterso n , Peekskill, som e 200 to rch -c arry in g pickets . Above all, they w ere told that m assed before P resid en t Han­ N.Y* sophom ore, said. at Monday night’s dem onstra - this would be a peaceful, orderly nah’s house T uesday afternoon. "W ith the m ayor we plan to tion in front of E ast Lansing dem onstration. T he pickets had begun parading go back over the propo sals we C ity H all. They m arched from th eir v a ri­ silently at 1 p.m . before the E ast presented at the city council T he m a rc h ers, about a third ous m eetin g p laces, c a r r y i n g L ansing City H all in dem and for m eetisng Monday nigh t," P e te r­ of them N egro, m et in three to r c h e s and singing softly, and strong, s p e c i f i c a n ti-d iscrim ­ son rem arked. locations to d iscu ss the purpose co n v erg ed in fro n t of City Hall ination and open occupancy laws of the dem onstration and re - w here the C ity C o u n c il was m eet­ in E ast Lansing. ."W e are working for the tight­ ceive instructions b e f o r e the ing. ening of realty licensing and the m arch began. Seventy-five of th eir friends Singing freedom songs, they prevention of handling of dis­ They w ere told th ere was to w ere sitting in at the m eeting to threaded their way through E ast crim inatory listings by re a lto rs be no talking, laughing, giggling p resen t propo sals for an open L ansing stre e ts to p ro test before as much as for an open housing or diso rderly behavior. Q ues- housing ordinance in E ast Lan­ the offices of sev eral city re a l- ordinance." sing. T h ere was a good chance T he dem onstration T uesday, that they would be a rre ste d , but a joint effort of the cam pus no a rre s ts w ere m ade. U n iv e r s it y NAACP, the F rien d s of SNCC, the C om m ittee for Student Rights, S h e r iff’s T he students w ere joined by faculty m em bers and E ast L an- and the Episcopal C anterbury Si'. ,s*ide:its In th e ir m arch. C lub, was t, chjfltinuation of the At one point, while the 75 stu - ‘N e u t r a l’ ' dem ands voiced th r o u g h the torchlight parade and sit-in at D e fe n s e den w e re sittin g -in fntftecoun- ►Ml*. *.wi*. upswwus» ,ia. -thfc^.Jtv ,, C ity Hall Monday. H all, a te a r-g a s bomb was thrown In D is p u te T he groups will c o n t i n u e d e m o n s t r a t i n g until the City a f t e r n o o n , ' T h e y s t a y e d In t o th e w ee h o u r s o f T u e s d a y C o n tin u e s into the siretL . SELMA, Ala. ifl— An attorney oneA was police officer said that no D E M O N S T R A T IO N , P A R T T W O - - P ic k e ts p ro te s tin g C ouncil m eets their dem ands for a l l e g e d h o u s i n g 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 r e ­ m o r n i n g f o l l o w i n g th e M o n d a y n i g h t C i t y C o u n c i l su re who threw the gas m e e tin g . testified Tuesday in federal dis­ T he U niversity is following a strong legislation, P eterso n said. P h o to b y P a t t i P r o u t t u r n e d to C i t y H a ll f o r f u r t h e r p r o t e s t s T u e s d a y tr ic t court that he told Sheriff or why it was thrown. .policy of .rlbri-aJ.igr.ment -iirsvr.- - • T he dem onstrators have won a» ^ Jam es G .C l.ark a forced m a rc b . One ' couple Rt Miding on the nection with Monday night’s de­ .¡vora)- victory Tviif.e this ‘week’s ■■'vox •.'•■*» »». ■ m on stratio ns at the E ast L an­ p ro tests, he c om m e n t ed . The of young “Negro dem onstrators sidelines,,.said th ey ” had heard w as a good idea. th ere was to be trouble at city sing City Council m eeting. E ast L ansing council has been As far as the U niversity is stubborn; he said, but now the G r e e k s C o n fir m M is s ile P u r c h a s e A ttorney McLean P itts, d e ­ hall and they had com e to see concerned, Louis Hekhuis, d irec­ citizens will begin moving. fending Clark in a contem pt pro­ theAnother firew orks. to r of student activ ities, said, N a t i o n a l civil rights organ­ NICOSIA, C y p r u s f '- - T h e yet. Its rep o rt said that the m is­ by the M a k a r i o s governm ent vorable te rm s on the b asis of an ceeding initiated by Negro lead­ to see if theman"council said he wanted would be G reek C y p r i o t governm ent of s ile s had cost " th e exorbitant cam e a fte r T urkish m ilitary jets agreem ent signed between the e r s , told the court he advised th e re is no set policy of what izations a re waiting to help if Soviet and C yprus governm ents the sheriff the proposed m arch intim idated by th ese people." to do if a student is a rre ste d . the E ast L ansing dem onstrators P resid en t A rchbishop M akarios sum of 3.5 m illion pounds ste r­ attacked G reek C ypriot positions A n o th e r,, a fratern ity m em ­ " T h e re is no book of ru les call, P eterson said. John Lewis confirm ed for the firs t t i m e ling. . ." (about $10 m illion). in support of cut-off T urkish on Sept. 30, 1964. would not violate an injunction. U.S. D ist. Judge Daniel H. b e r, a man from T heta Chi, that says the U niversity will of the Student Non-Violent Co­ T uesday that it has purchased The governm ent statem ent by C ypriot villages last August. " T h e rockets, as provided in T hom as took under consideration had an opposite opinion, though. take specific actio n ," Hekhuis ordinating C o m m i t t e e , Jam es Soviet-m ade a n ti-a irc ra ft m is­ D efense M inister P oly carposG e- T he United States, fearing that the agreem en t, w ere sent to Alex­ It’s a funny thing. T he people said. F a rm e r of theC on gress of R acial sile s. orgad jis m ade no specific men­ a new Cyrpus outbreak m ight andria (Egypt) about the end of the the com plaint that C lark violated judge’s Jan. 23 o rd er pro­ in this dem onstration are the He indicated that any individual Equality, the Rev. M artin L uther T he confirm ation cam e in the tion of w hether m issiles already involve its eastern m ost A tlantic D ecem ber, w here they w ere re ­ sam e type as those in all the case that a ris e s w ill be handled King J r ., and author Louis Lomax form of an official denial of a had a rriv ed on the island, but said» alliance a llie s, G reece and T u r­ ceived by the difly-authorized hibiting interference with Negro o th e rs- you know, the kooks, in the sam e m anner as previous have pledged th eir support. re p o rt in an ultra rightwing G reek of the P a tris statem ents that " th e key, in a w ar, w arned last M arch rep resen tativ e of the C yprus gov­ v o ter reg istration. "W e would rath e r handle E ast C ypriot new spaper that the m is­ re p o rt in question Is altogether 19 ag ainst the im portation by ernm ent for shipm ent to C yprus. Thom as gave no indication of the w eirdos. c a se s. when he would rule. "Y et it m akes me wonder. . . C oncerning the m a tter of late L a n s i n g discrim ination o u r ­ sile s w ere obsolete and " p ra c ­ unfounded." He said the m is­ C yprus of a n ti-a irc ra ft m issiles. "W e had obtained beforehand T he hearing concluded after if we’re supposed to be such m inutes for women participating selves, how ever,” P eterso n said. tically u se le s s ." siles w ere purchased along with R eferrin g to the P a tris state­ expert advice concerning the type testim ony Monday and T uesday good, concerned A m ericans, why in the dem onstrations, Hekhuis The pickets m arched silently T he dally new spaper P a tris al­ oth er Soviet m ilitary hardw are. said that they would be handled before the C ity H all. Only the so claim ed that no Soviet m is­ m ents, G eorgadjis said, " I do of rockets purchased. in C lark ’s defense.C om plainants a ren ’t we taking p a rt? ” T he purch ase of the m issiles not w ish to m ake any com m ents "In any case, the nature of In the action brought by M rs. One o b serv er com m ented, “ I in a routine m anner. lead ers would talk to re p o rte rs. siles had arriv ed on the island on the object of this rep o rt, but the m atter is such that I cannot A m elia Boynton, a Negro lead­ don’ think a dem onstration like " I Im agine the people involv­ I co nsid er it p roper to re sto re divulge m ore p a rtic u la rs." e r , presented their case A pril this serv es any purpose. T he ed w ill be treated as if they had the tru th on the m a tte r." 26 and 27 before a three-w eek thing to do is to change people's received late m inutes for any 6 - D a y L u l l E n d s P a tris had claim ed the Rus­ re c e s s . attitu d es." His statem ent continued: "T h e sian rock ets purchased by the U.S. Resumes Bombing oth er re a so n ," he said. P itts, the final w itness, said about When asked how he would go A spokesm an for the demon­ rockets w ere purchased along C yprus governm ent w ere what this he replied, "1 don’t s tra to rs said that only a few with other m ilitary equipment it described as "p ractic ally use­ C la rk asked him Feb. 10 about know, but this isn 't the w ay." women w ere involved and they from the Soviet Union under fa- less m a te ria l" sent to the Uni­ the idea of taking teen-age dem ­ o n strato rs on a m arch and turn­ " T h e y 're students and should w ere prepared to take any con­ ted A rab Republic 10 y e ars ago. ing them loose outside the city be learning, not telling older sequences. people what to do,” one Phi T he C yprus governm ent had lim its. SAIGON, Viet*Nam if -U.S. w ar­ planes ham m ered the targ e t with tion. U.S. Navy and A ir F orce A d v ise rs never before adm itted purch ase He said he told C lark, "In Kappa P si fra tern ity m em ber planes resum ed bombing raids 25-tons of bom bs, rockets and je ts flew 153 so rtie s against su s­ if S o v ie t-m a d e a n ti-a irc ra ft m y opinion, it will not be in said. Th an t Seeks against North Viet Nani T uesday m issile s in a 30-m inute attack pected Viet Cong positions. m issiles, though an au thoritative violation of the injunction and I "W e have a N egro cook and a after a six-day lull m arked by and all returned safely. O ver a 48-hour period, South F in ish in g U p m ilitary source stated last month think it would be a good idea. foreign student m em ber of our W ashington diplom atic efforts, A State D epartm ent spokes­ V ietnam ese troops and U.S. heli­ :he rockets had arriv ed on the It m ight help reliev e som e of one house, so we’re not preju d iced ," D o m in ican apparently unavailing, to nudge m an, R obert J . M cCloskey, told co pter crew s killed 128 Viet Cong S ch e d u lin g sland and w ere ready for use. th e ir steam ." of his b ro th e rs added. Ho Chi Minh’s C om m unist r e ­ a W ashington news conference fighters and captured 31 in three Settlem ent gim e tow ard peace talk s. the U.S. governm ent was disap­ operations. A cadem ic ad v isers a re now pointed at the failu re of North On the other hand, a Viet Cong com pleting m eetings with th eir UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. f - andTwenty Navy fighter-bom bers V iet Nam to respond in any way company killed 11 governm ent students about next fall’s sched­ S ecretary-G en eral U Thant made the 7th F leetC ruc asarrdieerr Cjeoral 10 F8 ts from to the suspension. m ilitiam en and wounded 17 in a u les. a personal appeal T uesday to hit a petroleum storage areaSeaat " If the other side saw any­ clash at a ham let 100 m iles east In the C ollege of Com m unica­ rival factions in the Dominican thing in it,’’ M cCloskey said, of Saigon in Binh Thuan P rov­ tion A rts, the D epartm ents of Republic to end ho stilities and PPhu ilo Qui, 125m iles south ofHanoi. ts said they left the area se­ " w e’ve had no evidence of it." ince. Fifty-eight other m ilitia­ Speech and Comm unication a re seek a peaceful settlem ent. T he break had given P residen t men w ere reported m issing. the only ones not yet finished. T h an t's move cam e am id new v erely dam aged and burning. Johnson tim e to step up diplo­ L t. Gen. V ictor K. K rulak,U .S. Students in the D epartm ent of clash es between the reb els and the strik emwas A UJ5. ilitary spokesm an said made through light m atic m oves to get Hanoi to al­ M arine C o rp s’ P acific Com m an­ C om m unication should see their the rival junta and rejection by ground fire . He reported th e te r its policy of support for the d e r, and Vice Adm. Paul P. ad v ise r no later than T hursday. the Junta of a peace plan offered V iet Cong and move tow ard a B lackburn, C om m ander of the Speech D epartm ent s t u d e n t s by top U«S, officials in S a n to c e a s e -fire . T he North Vietna­ U.S. 7th F leet, conferred at Da should see their adviser F riday. Domingo, "P eaceful m eans a re the only brvqg about a I d l ­ Michigan Week | m ese reaction was negative. Pub­ Nang on what they called routine licly .the Hanoi regim e has voiced problem s. Students in the College of Ed­ ucation should call the Student A dvisem ent C enter at 355-1900 ing settlem ent of the conflict now defiance of what it ca lls "A m e r­ besetting th e Dom inican Repub­ ican ag gression " ev er since the B e n i n g t o n S p e a k s for inform ation about seeing an bom bing cam paign was launched a d v ise r, z1 lic, a n d no e f f o r t should be Feb. 7. C ollege of N atural Science stu­ spared to put an end to the fight­ ing which has caused already so T h e re was speculation that the A t S h a w B a n q u e t dents should see their ad v isers attack s—which h a v e centered Johr Benington will m ake h;s this week and next week. m uch bloodshed a n d d estru c­ chiefly on b a rrac k s, am munition firs t public speaking appearance T hose students in the College tion,” T hant said. depots, a ir fields and com m un­ since being nam ed new headbas- of Social Science who have hot T hant said he wanted to convey ication lines— may be broadened ketball coach, tonight at 5:45 be­ yet been notified, should call "m y m ost p ressin g and earn est to new types of targ e ts and edge fore resid en ts of E ast Shaw. th e ir d epartm ent o r school of­ appeal” to all involved in the con­ farth e r north tow ard the indus­ He will retu rn this afternoon fice about seeing th eir ad v isers. flict to heed the call by the U.N. tria liz e d Hanoi-Haiphong area. from a recru itin g trip to She­ All p re -v e te rin a ria n and firs t- Security Council on F riday for a Hanoi has been im m une so far. boygan, W is., to s p e a k at the y e a r stu d en ts„ should see their c e a se -fire . T he clo sest raid was 65 m iles h all’s annual aw ards banquet. a d v ise rs by May 28 in the Col­ He declared this was an essen ­ south of the capital. T hat was' A w ards will be made to p re ­ lege of V eterinary M e d ic in e . tial step “ In b rin g in g ab o u tap rp - m ade by 60 Navy planes on a cinct officers and hall directors ,-N o-preference students should pitious atm osphere in which a W EDNESDAY— Our bridge at Dong Phuong April 3. and office rs fo r th e ir work in se e th e ir ad v ise rs this week ac­ S E A R C H I N ’ — G o ld fin g e r’ s g ir l f r i e n d Is a p p a r e n t l y in to w n , and th e s e c a m p u s solution may be found to the grave L i v e l i h o o d D ay W ithin South Viet Nam there h all activities throughout th e cording to the advisers* sched- J a m e s B o n d s a r e hoping to f i n d th e a r c h - v i l l a l n In h e r c a r . It w o u ld s e e m t h a t difficulties facing the Dominican was a resurgence of ground ac­ year. ules. h e r t a s t e i n c a r s Is c o n s id e ra b ly d i f f e r e n t f r o m t h a t o f 0 07, h o w e v e r . R epublic.” W e d n e sd a y , M ay 19, 1965 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich igan EDITORIAL* Pictures A t An E xhiiition M o n d a y n ig h t’s f u ll- s c a le d e m o n s tra tio n r i g h t s c a m p a ig n . T h is i s in lin e w ith th e c i v i l f o r o p e n o c c u p a n c y a t th e E a s t L a n s in g C ity r ig h ts m o v e m e n t’s n a tio n a l th e m e o f b rin g in g H a ll l e a v e s u s w ith m a n y i m p r e s s i o n s - - th e S o u t h e r n c o n f l i c t to th e N o r t h . s o m e c l e a r , s o m e n o t s o c l e a r , a b o u t th e T h e f a c t th a t E a s t L a n s in g to o k i ts f i r s t c u r r e n t s ta te o f th e c iv il r ig h ts m o v e m e n t m a jo r s it- in an d f re e d o m -s in g in g p ic k e t lin e h e re . g r a c e f u lly p o in ts u p b o th th e t a c tic a l c l e v e r ­ F o r e m o s t a m o n g th e s e is th e v e r y p le a s a n t n e s s o f t h e •• r i g h t s e r s , ” a S o u t h e r n c h a r a c ­ im p r e s s io n th a t v ir tu a lly e v e r y p e rs o n in ­ t e r i s t i c . a n d th e a d a p ta b ility o f th e c i t y , a d i s ­ v o lv e d in th e d e m o n s t r a t i o n , o n a n y s i d e . c o n ­ tin c tly u n -S o u th e rn c h a r a c te r is tic . T h is d i s ­ d u c te d h im s e lf a d m ir a b ly . tin c tio n c o u ld b e s e e n th r o u g h th e e n t i r e s c e n e T h e p r e s e n t a t i o n to th e C ity C o u n c i l , th e M onday. to r c h lig h t p ic k e t o u ts id e , e v e r y a s p e c t o f th e T h e C ity C o u n c il r e m a in e d s t e a d f a s t in i t s c o m p l e x d e m o n s t r a t i o n w a s h a n d l e d w ith d i g - r e l u c t a n c e to fo llo w o t h e r th a n n o r m a l p r o ­ c e d u r e in d e a l i n g w ith t h e 'r i g h t s d e m a n d s . a n d h e ld to i t s i m p l i c i t p o s i t i o n s t h a t th e c i t y ’ s a c tio n s in h u m a n r e l a t i o n s a r e a d e q u a te a n d 119 On Faculty Support Action a n o r d i n a n c e f o r o p e n h o u s in g w o u ld b e i n a p ­ p r o p r ia te . S o u th e rn . B u t th e c o u n c il a ls o a llo w e d th e d e m o n ­ s t r a t o r s tim e o n th e a g e n d a th e y h a d n o t p r e ­ v io u s ly s o u g h t a n d to o k p a r t in m o r e th a n a n We, the undersigned, a re convinced th at discrim ination in housing ex ists in E ast Lansing. D iscrim ination is m orally Wrong and in h o u r o f o p e n d e b a te o n th e d e m a n d s . N o t so d irec t violation of the A m erican principle of equality. S o u th e rn . It is now two y e ars since the C ity C ouncil of E ast L ansing se t up S o m e o f th e s p e c ia l p o lic e h a d a x e h a n d le s a Human R elations C om m ission charged with alleviation of this situation. In our opinion it has not produced effective re su lts. It w ith th e m a n d o t h e r s w e r e c l e a r l y d i s g u s t e d is still much too difficult for m inority group m em bers to find hous­ w ith th e p r o c e e d i n g s . J u s t lik e B i r m i n g h a m . ing in this city. We therefo re support the d irect action taken by the students B u t n o n e o f th e p o lic e a t a n y tim e w e r e Monday night designed to petition the C ity Council to act decisively r o u g h w ith th e d e m o n s t r a t o r s , a n d t e m p e r s on this m atter. We call upon the C ity Council to im plem ent the req u ests p re se n t­ s h o w e d o n ly to w a r d th e e n d o f th e 7 0 - m a n C iv il R ig h ts L e a d e r s In s id e . . . ed to it by the students. c a r r y - o u t . J u s t lik e o u r id e a l o f th e N o rth . R ussell Allen, C h arles Adrian, A nd O ut Joseph Allm an, David A nderson, T h e S ta te N e w s h o ld s to i t s p o s i t i o n t h a t A rthu r Angel, John Appel; m o r e a c tio n th a n h a s y e t b e e n ta k e n b y th e S tuart B ruchey, Kenneth Bode, c i t y i s n e c e s s a r y to s o lv e th e h u m a n r e l a ­ W ebster B uell, L aw rence B atti- stini, A lbert Blum , H a rris F. BYRON PETERSON GORDON L . THOMAS t i o n s p r o b l e m in E a s t L a n s i n g . W e c o n t i n u e to B e e m a n , P a u l Bakan, Sophia b e lie v e th a t m o s t o f th e d e m a n d s o f th e s t u ­ B laydes, J.A . Beegle; n ity a n d a s e n s e o f p u r p o s e . S im ila r ly , th e B ernard R. C orm an, C harles p e r f o r m a n c e o f th e E a s t L a n s in g c ity g o v e r n ­ d e n t d e m o n s tra to rs a re ju s t and ju s tifie d , and C rapo, B ruce Cohen, C h a r l e s w h ile w e c a n n o t e n d o r s e e i t h e r v io le n t o r n o n ­ Cum berland; m e n t a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y th e E a s t L a n s in g p o lic e Rev. E rn est Dunn, W i llia m w as c h a r a c te r iz e d by p a tie n c e , c a lm n e s s an d v io le n t la w b r e a k in g w e w e lc o m e th e i n d ic a ­ D u rr, A lfredD ietze, Rev. W arren tio n s o f th e ir m a tu rity th a t M o n d a y ’s p r o te s ts Day, M. Ray Denr.y; w h a t m ig h t b e s t b e c a lle d an u n d e r s ta n d in g o f Heyward E hrlich, Nelson Ed­ th e r o l e s e a c h g r o u p h a d to p la y . a ffo rd e d . m ondson; If o p p o s i n g s i d e s o f th e i s s u e c o n t i n u e to B u t4to n F riedm an, W illiam I f ’vT t'T i" t g j i c n a s a f a c t t h a t c i v i l ' r i g h t s a c ­ ...Form , Robert F ogarty, Joseph tio n m u s t s o m e tim e s b e p r e c ip ita te d b y p r o - r e s p e c t e a c h o t h e r a n d r e m a i n o p e n to d e b a t e F iresto n e, John A. Form an; frn d c r i t i c i s m , a s o l u t i o n t o t h e c i v i l r i g h t s Rev. R o b tit o f t w . 'r , H arry te ^ d e m o n s t r a t i o n s th e n th e a c 'c ,«•« G r a t e r , G a r y G roat, P e rry ■ h o p e d fo r is ju d ic io u s u s e o f p r o te s t ta c tic s , p Y ts b r e b ir ’W lT i b e b r o u g h t - m u c h - c - l o s e r v . '....... GianSVos, X’Ta’n *G rim es, H erb ert ' L . GR iTti N a c o n c e r n f o r in d iv id u a l s a f e ty an d a p ro v e n Garfinkel; A.O. H allor, Glenn Hatton, Stanley H ecker, J.R . H ooker, R obert d e s i r e to r e a c h s a t i s f a c t o r y e n d s . W i t h H orw itz, C arro ll Hawkins, J. O liver H all, Don H ausdorff; v « ti-x * a b ly . f e w . e x c e p t i o n s . a l l t h e s e , w e r e Rev. G eorge Jordan; F ath er R o b e rt. L . ^a v ar-- Ab Russell,. K leis, David W ^K rath- s b o f R i in* t h e d e m o n s t r a t i o n s . M o n d a y n i g h t a f te r ‘wohl, A lbert Kerson; in th e r e a c t i o n to t h e m . Vincent L om bardi, G eorge Landon, Joseph Lee, Vernon Lidtke; D.E. M orrison, T . H arry McKinney, P ete r McKinnon; t h e 3 0 0 to 4 0 0 m a r c h e r s w h o p i c k e t e d o u t ­ Fauzi N ajjar, Jane A. Nelson, W illa N o rris; s id e th e C ity H a ll f o r o v e r fiv e h o u r s in s y m ­ J a r re ll O’Kelley, T hom as O’C onnor, Jam es Ozinga; M ilton B. Pow ell, Dewitt P latt, Seym our P ark e r, Hilda P a rk e r, p a th y f o r th e ir 70 c o m p a tr io ts in s id e d i s ­ C h arles P re s s , Louis P atro n ella, F rank Pinner; R obert Quimby; p la y e d e x e m p la r y b e h a v io r . T h e ir m a r c h w a s R obert R epas, F red Reeve, V irginia Rock, Ralph Renwick J r ., D aniel R ider, R obert Rogow, R obert R ichards, John Reinoehl, s a f e , p o in te d an d q u ie t- - e x c e p t w h e n it r a n g Joseph R oberts; w ith f r e e d o m s in g in g . T h e m a r c h e r s w e r e a l ­ C hristop her Sow er, Norm an Stew art, E dgar Schuler, L ee Shul- m an, Buford Speffire, A rthur Seagull, W illiam Stellw agen, H enry m o s t a ll w e ll- d r e s s e d a n d p o lite . C . Smith, Alan Schaffer, H arold Spaeth, B ruce Sm ith, B aljit M o n d a y n i g h t 's e v e n t s s h o u l d p r o v e t h a t Singh, Kwan Wei Soo, T .B , S trandness, C h itra Sm ith, H enry d e s p ite th e f r e q u e n t c r i t i c i s m s , it is p o s s ib le Silverm an, C h arles Schm idt, Jack Salzm an; A.L. T hurm an, Hans Toch; f o r s t u d e n t p r o t e s t s to b e p e o p l e d b y p e o p l e H arry Webb, C onnie L. W illiam s, R. Glenn W right, Joseph a n d n o t j u s t b y t h e p r o v e r b i a l b e a r d s a n d to W aldm eier, J e rry W est, R obert W right, Ronald W ilkinson, Ed­ w ard Wood, John D. W ilson, P a tric ia W allace; b e m a n n e d b y m e n an d n o t ju s t b y th e k id s D E L IB E R A T E SPEED— Faculty A dvisory C om m ittee to the Michigan State U n iversity d e m o n s t r a t o r s a r e o fte n a c c u s e d o f b e in g . A b o v e , m e m b e r s o f th e NAACP: E ast L a n s in g C ity Coun­ John Duley, R obert G reen, Ben Hickok, Stanley Idzerda, Jam es T h e p e o p l e in c h a r g e i n s i d e C i t y H a ll w e r e c i l d e b a te th e p r o p o s a l s M cKee, A lfred M eyer, R ussel Nye, M ilton Rokeach, Daniel Wal­ a s s t r i k i n g a s t h o s e o u t s i d e in t h e i r m a i n ­ p r e s e n t e d to t h e m M o n ­ den. ______________ te n a n c e o f d e c o ru m , r e s p e c t an d r e s p e c ta b il­ day n i g h t b y c a m p u s c i v i l rig h ts g ro u p s. M a y o r S ta te N e w s P h o to s b y L a r r y C a r ls o n , L a r r y ity . A lm o s t no v o ic e s w e re r a is e d th ro u g h o u t G o r d o n L . T h o m a s is in F ritz la n an d G e o rg e Ju n n e th e d is c u s s i o n o f th e h ig h ly e m o tio n a l i s s u e s th e c e n t e r . M rs . M ary S h a rp , t h e l e a d in g p r o - o f o p e n o c c u p a n c y a n d c ity p o w e r s to e n f o r c e c i v il r i g h t s c o u n c ilm a n , it. a n d th e r e w a s r e a l c o n c e r n s h o w n f o r th e is at th e r i g h t . id e a s a n d w e lf a r e o f th e d e m o n s t r a t o r s . R ig h t , s e v e r a l o f th e 70 ACROSS 29 13utterU\ - 1 l liad u rued , lit V T h e d e m o n s tra tio n s M o n d ay , lik e m o s t of s it - in p a rtic ip a n ts j o i n 5. Sell«>ol ol ha n d s in s i n g i n g f r e e d o m 30. I proar th e c u r r e n t p r o je c ts o f th e r ig h ts g r o u p s h e r e . so ng s i n t h e c o r r i d o r s o f w ha U n \\ Invented 8 1ops y n 13 ( pneede w e r e d e s i g n e d to r e s e m b l e a S o u t h e r n c i v i l th e C i t y H a l l . tr ielul 35 Bert*! 11 Inw ard 36 11 arbo r shelter 38. Nam e 12. 1In nest - - 42. Thorough- 13 Brow me h reN 14 Kish sauce 45. Den 15. Kgotisticul 46. Kiev at or. 17 Dorm ouse 'carriage DOWN - 7. Street tight 19 Social* 47 Rested 1 Kill AC god 8. I solutes 20 Surveyor s 48 hpic poetrx 2 Auk genus - 9 IVmer I.at. instrument 49 1ype \ Smirk 10 K<•m «in tree 2 2 . Brilliance measures 4 Medal 10 Kenroduc- 2 5 Printer s 50 1 ackle 5 Anesthetic mistake 51 Reasonable <>. I pludd 18 Youngster 2 1 I: nexplod­ ed shell 2 3. Hipen. MICHIGAN STA TI U N IV IRSITV STA TE N E W S 1*4 BiishV clump 25. Kpoch 26 Disencum ­ M em ber A ssociated P re s s, United P re s s E ditor ...................................... John Van Gieson ber International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssocia­ A dvertising M anager ............. A rthur L anger 27. lo t s tion, A ssociated Collegiate P re s s, M ichigan Cam pus E ditor ................... C harles C. W ells garment P re s s ‘.ssociation. M anaging E ditor .................. Hugh J. Leach 28*. Kncoun- Sports E ditor ..................... R ichard Schwartz tcred Published every class day throughout fall, W ire E ditor ............................. B ill K rasean 3 2 j Large tank w in ter and spring term s and tw ice weekly A ssistant Ad M anagers .......... Ken Hoffman, 34. Believe sum m er term by the students of M ichigan M arcy Rosen 37. Sever State U niversity. C irculation M anager .................. Jim B aker 39. Mulberry hark Second class postage paid at E ast L ansing, E ditorial E ditors ............. M ichael Kindman, 40. jungle M ichigan. Susan Filson bea st. Night Editor ..........................M ichael Kindman 4 1. Irish S I T - I N , S I T - O U T — S o m e o f t h e 70 s i t - i n s r e l a x i n t h e c o r r i d o r o f C i t y H a l l o u t s i d e E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu­ Photography A dvisor David Jaehnig 42. ( )f first th e c o u n c i l c h a m b e r s , s i l e n t l y r e a d i n g , t h i n k i n g o r l i s t e n i n g to Hie c o u n c i l ’ s d e ­ dent Services Building, M ichigan State Uni­ News A d v iso r R ichard E. Hansen rank b a te . L a t e r , a f t e r b e i n g c a r r i e d o u t i n d i v i d u a l l y b y p o l ic e , th e y s i t on a l a w n b e ­ v e rsity , E ast Lansing, M ichigan. Copydesk A d v iso r........................... Henry P rice 43. Korcfront h in d Q i t y H a l l , j o i n i n g s e v e r a l h u n d r e d s u p p o r t i n g d e m o n s t r a t o r s in s i n g i n g s o n g s 44. Pigpen o f th e c i v i l r i g h t s m o v e m e n t . W e d n e sd a y . May 19. 1965 3 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich igan World News $60.6 Million Building Bill at a Glance F r o m O u r W ir e S e rv ic e s Passed By State Senate is designed to move the state A $60.6 m illion ap p ro p ria­ Senate w ere studies and plans tion bill for capital outlay con­ p relim inary to com plete the Su­ ahead in its long range co nstruc­ Q u e e n ’s G e r m a n R e c e p tio n C o o l stru ction in M ichigan during the prem e C ourt and state U ibrary tion planning. fisc al y ear 1965-66 w as passed in the downtown Capitol Develop­ Planning funds a re also listed BONN—Queen Elizabeth II got a reserv ed , T uesday afternoon by the State ment A rea project. for two new children’s cottages undem onstrative welcom e T uesday from the Senate. T h ere is n o actual construction at the M ichigan School for the people at the sta rt o fh er state v isitto W est G er­ Included in the planning bill money in the bill,how ever, which Blind. many. fo r MSU a re an A dm inistration C row ds w ere sm aller than those that greeted Building, U ibrary, Social Science P residen t John F , K e n n e d y when he cam e to Bonn Building and Com m unication A rts in June, 1963. Building. Many sp ectato rs com plained that the Queen Oakland U niversity is listed was being kept from the public in a closed lim ­ in the bill for an E ngineering ousine which passed swiftly through the s tre e ts. Building and Uearning R esources E liz a b e t h C enter. T he bill w as below the $67 m illion recom m ended for capi­ L B J B a c k s U n io n S h o p s tal outlay by Gov. G eorge Rom - WASHINGTON F — P residen t Johnson stepped squarely into the ney, but topped the cu rren t ex­ m iddle of a m ajor fight between big business and big labor T uesday. penditure of $57.4 m illion. The Senate started working on He urged C ongress to legalize union shop contracts in the 19 states BUBBLE B U B B L E - - W i t c h e s a r e u s u a l l y a s s o c i a t e d w i t h b o i l i n g c a u l d r o n s , but ap pro p riations bills Monday night that now forbid them . w he n q u e e n s g a t h e r a r o u n d a hu g e k e t t l e , th e B r o t h e r s G r i m m ta k e a s e c o n d by passing six budget bills w orth Setting the stage for an expected b itte r congressional fight s ta r t­ lo o k . T h e p r e t t y m i s s e s a r e E l a i n e J. S a n f o r d , M i c h i g a n c h e r r y q u e e n and B ean $149.3 m illion bv 33-0 m areins. ing next Monday, Johnson called for repeal of federal legislation Q u e en F r a n c i n e A. W e a v e r , b o th MSU s t u d e n t s , and D ia n a Dwan, a p p le q u e e n . T h e O ther s ta te buildings included that now p e rm its any state to ban the union shop under " rig h t-to - g i r l s a r e c u r r e n t l y on a m u l t i - s t a t e t o u r p r o m o t i n g M i c h i g a n . ___________________ in the p relim in ary planning bud­ w ork” laws. get w ere a suburban state office Union shop co n tracts requiring all w orkers to join a union after a n d serv ice building com plex they a re hired a re legal in the 31 states that do not specifically out­ surrounding a new State P olice law them . T he closed shop, requiring union m em bership before a h ead q u arters. m an is hired, is banned in all states under federal law. $ 1 ,9 8 1 ,3 4 5 B u d g e t P a s s e d Also given the nod by the D e m o c r a tic D o m in ic a n G o v e r n m e n t N e e d e d Calendar o f B y E a s t L a n s in g C o u n c il WASHINGTON— Rep. Jam es G. O’H ara, D- E ast L ansing’s budget for the sk ateb o ard ers all day,” he said . fic congestion in the a re a . A M ich., said T uesday the United S tates cannot 1965-66 fiscal year was approved Expansion of the Human R ela­ m eeting between the city, MSU m erely oppose com m unism in the Dominican at the C ity Council m eeting Mon­ tions C om m ission from 9 to 11 and the railroad will be held R epublic. It m ust also solidly support creation day night. perso n s was refe rre d to the city soon to discuss the m atter. The Econom ics Club will m eet of a dem ocratic governm ent. Ar. in crease of $16,500 from the attorney for p r o p o s a l of an The council also approved a at 3:45 p.m . today in 33 Union, While the reb els may include som e Com m u­ n ists, O’H ara said they also include a sizable budget recom m ended by the city planner brought the total to $1, am endm ent to the city ordinance. non-discrim inatory clause to be in serted in all future city con­ to hear Abba P. L ern e r, pro­ fesso r of econom ics, d iscu ss his CHECK OUR LOW-LOW c ro ss-se c tio n of Dom inicans who want a non- M ichigan State petitioned the tra c ts. 981,345. The Increase was p ri­ experiences at C am bridge. C om m unist, constitutional governm ent. O 'H a ra m arily for the addition of an ex- ec u tiv e-secreta ry to aid the Hu­ council for authority to c ro s s the track s and right-of-w ay of M ayor Gordon L. Thom as spent m ost of Monday in Quincy as a The M anagement C lu b w i l l m eet today, 7:30 p.m ., in the PRICES ON HEALTH the C hesapeake and Ohio R ail­ man R elations C om m ission, and p art of the m ayor exchange day Union Tow er Room. B a r re ra s R e fu se s T o R e tire to help support the C apital City A irport. way by an extension of Bogue S treet, in o rd er to alleviate tra f­ of M ichigan Week. The A griculture E d u c a t i o n Club w ill m eet today at 6 p.m . AND BEAUTY NEEDS! A le tte r from th ree E ast Lan­ Luxembourg Peace Group SANTO DOMINGO—Junta l e a d e r M aj. Gen. Antonio Im bert The D airy Club m eets today, B a rre ra s T uesday defied reported United States efforts to get him sing High School students re ­ 7:30 p.m ., 126 Anthony.. to resign as a step tow ards political peace here. quested that an area be desig­ The P ark and R ecreation Ad­ nated for skateboarding. Doug Denied Permit To March Im bert said he was willing to negotiate with rebel leader Col. m in istratio n m eets today at noon F ran cisco C aam ano Deno but added he would never agree to “ step C am pbell, speaking for the stu­ in the basem ent of "I-'” W ells aside in favor of C om m unists.” dents, said students a re n ’t break­ H all. He m ade the statem ent after conferring with the 10 top Dominican ing the law just to break a law The F ish ery and W ildlife Club when they skate in illegal a re a s. The “ Ad Hoc C om m ittee for m an, said the purpose of the m eets tonight at 7;30 in the m ilitary leaders in the country. "P eo p le who treat skateboard­ P eace in Luxem bourg” is p re ­ m arch is to show the foolish­ N Y L O N HOSIERY paring a sidewalk dem onstration ness of dem onstrations. F o re stry Cabin. „ ing as a sport and a skill want The Lansing City Council r e ­ som ew here to skate leg ally,” he in Lansing soon, the com m ittee chairm an said T uesday, fused a com m ittee request to p a - said. D o e s N u c le a r P o w e r C u t M ilita ry S tre n g th ? "T h e police have m ore im ­ C arl Stensel, MSU freshm an race in tlye stre e ts because the Fu lb rig h t portant things rd 'u ii‘than chase from L o raire, OhaM**— ''.'‘‘V,, i 00l subm itted in tim e BUY ONE SOUTHAMPTON, England—F o rm er B ritish for council consideration before Foreign ’S ecretary Y’atricl? ^jordon”^ a ftc er said • ■». ... > • ; the requested* date. So Stensel G ra n ts O p e n GET SECOND PAIR tor only 33« T uesday the m ilita ry pow er of the United States decided they would dem onstrate Com petition for the 1966-67 and the Soviet Union would be g rea ter than it is on the sidew alks. now if they did not have nuclear weapons. “ Not only can they not use th eir nuclear wea­ Civil Rights Viet Nam dem onstrations r e ­ ceived the m ainbrunt ofStenseT s open to MSU students. Fulbright scholarships is now pons, th e y can n o t .even m ake full use of ■iheir ( c o n tin u e d fro rtv p crg e 1) "nemarKS at the Lansing City uuFull o r p a rtia l g ran ts for ac - im \z study o f re®earcY>als>oad 2 '* 9 9 l , i ... conventional weapons m are'as.w here this might C ouncil meeting." "O f course., goi>d w ill.” th ere is no war in Luxem bourg, and for professional training in lead to a d irect confrontation between them ,” 'You allow : W will mi our p a rt, and ther sa.jCjj ¿n a speech prepared for delivery to the "E verything wt have asked can be done as quickl , the council he said. "T h e group is poking fun crea tiv e and perform ing a r ts a re wants it done, P eterson said. O utside, 300 t< 400 students and at dem onstrations, e s p e c i a 11 y available to qualified A m erican W a lk e r Southampton International A ffairs Society. citizens are dem onstrating peacefully and quietly. Seventy-five those on Viet N am ." citizens. persons are sitting in the halls quietly and peacefully asking you to "T h e right to dem onstrate has "T h is competiti.on is espe­ N o rth V ie ts A tta c k L u ll ac t.” been abused,” he s a i d . "O ur cially applicable to cu rren t jun­ P eterson had e a rlie r proposed that the council amend its room - group hopes to show this by io rs and g r a d u a t e studen ts,” ing-house licensing p e rm its, make it illegal for re a lto rs to list m arching for a silly cau se.” com m ented Kenneth G. Stone, LONDON Senior w estern officials reported T uesday night that p erso n s with houses for sale whp d iscrim inate, publicize in the John T , H arrim an, rep resen t­ Fulbright advisor. the United S tates, through a third country, m ade an official ap­ m ass m edia that E ast L ansing was a free and open town, put b ill­ ing the C om m ittee for P eace in proach to C om m unist North Viet Nam during a six-day lull in bom b­ boards at the en tran ces to the city stating that E ast L ansing was Viet Nam , protested the " p r e j­ Stone suggested that only the ing raid s. T he effort apparently was fru itless, the inform ants in­ an open town, arran g e m eetings with the U niversity to com e up with udiced" action of the Luxem bourg b etter students apply,a 1 th o u g h dicated. solutions to the problem s of discrim ination ind m eet with local com m ittee. He s a i d the Luxem ­ any one is eligible. P rospective T he secret m oves by P resid en t Johnson s A dm inistration to stop civil rights leaders to iron out problem s. applicants should talk to th eir ad­ the Viet Nam W ar and'to get peace talks going evidently halted with group at any tim e to bourg com m ittee wants the right v isers and then m ust see Stone, Thom as Said he would m eet with any to m arch but wants to deny the 205 Kedzie Chem ical. the resum ption of a ir strik e s against, the northern R eds. d iscu ss problem s. sam e right to others. “ T he whole country has its eyes E ast L ansing,” rights N o rth V ie t N a m R e je c ts P e a c e T a lk s spokesm an Ron Brown said. “ We want you to act now. 1 have lived in E ast Lansing for six y e a rs and I have been rebuffed. So have others of my race. IULIA MAY Sfï!SC 6 9 * WASHINGTON—North Viet Nam scornfully denounced is a decep­ tion the six-day suspension of bom bings of its te rrito ry after the United Stares ex p ressed disappointm ent T uesday that the gesture They have made many concessions. They have been hum iliated and defeated and they walked aw ay,” he said. An E ast Lansing woman stood up to defend the council. SCORI ’ R EG . 98« - 4!'2 O Z. HAIR DRESSING 7 4 * had brought no response from Hanoi. But Sen. J . W. Fulbright, D -A rk., chairm an of the Senate Foreign R elations C om m ittee who had long urged such a tria l suspension, “ The place for you students is on the cam pus, not in East L ansing,” she said. " A re students telling us as property ow ners in E ast Lansing what to do? T h ere a re places they should be SHULTON M EN’lc O L O G N E 9 7 * told a rep o rte r: "C ertain ly no harm has com e to us because we did and there may be beneficial effects from the action.” besides telling us what to do.” "T h e im pression you give is one of hesitation and avoidance,” E ast Lansing resid en t Alan Schaffer, assistan t p ro fesso r of ONE-A-DAY v i t a t m in se- i o o s 1 . 7 7 LIQUINET * history, said. "W hy the legal holdup? Why don’t you pass an open A ir P o llu tio n B ill P a s s e s In S e n a te occupancy ordinance, then see if it’s leg al.” H A IR S P R A Y 6 9 WASHINGTON—T he Senate without objection T uesday passed and sent to the House a bill designed to reduce the air pollution from c a r exhausts. VACUUM BOTTLE. 1 . 5 9 fIRST AID KIT m S ‘ T he program would tajce effect startin g with the 1968 model do­ m estic and im ported autos but would not affect used c a rs . The bill would provide that the H ealth, Education and W elfare D epartm ent determ ine what am ount of hydrocarbons and carbon W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 19 NOON EN TREE: WITH 6 9 * m onoxide could be ejected through c a r exhausts. The c a r m anu­ fa c tu re rs then would decide how to reduce this, eith er through en- ine m odifications or an exhaust device. BEEF STEW FRENC H FRIES 90< $ 25 Going Fast d in n e r e n t r e e E S C A L O P E D MASHED : WITH POTATOES the a new fashion outlook R E LIAN C E TURKEY AND LIMA 8 - P IE C E BEANS H AIR CLIPPER SET MENU SPECIALS ARE Has 4 a ttac h m e n ts, am A A R ed CHANGED DAILY, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY W allace e y e w e a r comb, s c is s o rs a A l T jP Add a touch of glam our to spring fashions with sparkling new eyew ear from Wallace* s.Choose from literally hundreds L E T US P R IC E A N 0 F IL L YOUR N E X T ........... of exciting, flattering fram e sty les. And at W allace s, C edar r i« f UNION you'll be im pressed with m ore than the styling! Stop by. R e v ie w ]áH CAFETEE CAFETERIA C o rn er of Abbott Road \ • y« e x a m i n a t i o n s by D R . W, C. J E N S E N , r e g i s t e r e d o p t o m e t r i s t P R E S C R IP T IO N You get the lo w e s t p o s s ib le price c o n s is te n t w ith the h ig h e s t q u a l it y . Registered pharma­ Vr Available a t .. . & Grand River WALLACE OPTICIANS c is ts are on d u ty at a l l times to serve you a c c u ra te ly and c o u rte o u s ly . Why Pay More? 3040 V in e (opposite Frandor) Ph. IV 9-2774 SALE DAYS THRU SUN. Add Federal to« where applicable. U n io n C o n c o u r s e a l s o o f f i c e s d o w n to w n a t 107 N . W a s h in g to n , P h . IV 2 - 1 1 7 5 In te rn a tio n a l C e n te r H o u rs 11:15 a .m .-l:1 5 p.m . and 5 to 7 p.m . D r . R . C . J o n e s and D r. B . C B u s s o rd , re g is te re d o p to m e tris ts 4 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g . M ich igan W e d n e sd a y , M ay 19, 1965 M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M S U B o o k s to r e M S U Ml B if1 o k M| B M S U S W E A T S H IR T S Ml S U] B t 0 r r e e Ml -M S u 1 B B o o o 0 k k S t o r e Ml M S U B M ix 'E m o r M a tc h 'E m o o k S t t o o r A g o o d c h a n c e t o o u t f i t t h e w h o le f a m i l y r e e M P a y r e g u la r p r ic e fo r 2 a n d g e t a th ir d o n e F R E E L o ts o f s o m e - fe w o f o t h e r s . 8 s t y l e s , 18 c o l o r s , 4 s i z e s . G e t h e r e e a r ly f o r th e b e s t s e le c tio n . Agents For The Following Publishers t r r M SU A c a d e m ic P r e s s A d d is o n -W e s le y W .A . B e n j a m i n C o . •O S w B d a JU , , e A m e ric a n E ls e v ie r H o lt, R in e h a r t & W in s to n M M I n te r n a tio n a l T e x tb o o k BOOKSTORE S S M a c m illa n u U M c G ra w H ill M IT P r e s s B B P r e n t i c e H a ll o Io J o h n W ile y o k Located In The Center For International Programs H a rp e r T o rc h b o o k s o k iv .S U B o o k s t o r e M S U B o o k s t o r e M S U B o o k s t o r e M S U B o o k s t o r e M S U B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU W e d n e sd a y . M ay 19, 1965 5 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 Spartan 6Cinderella9Story: H e a d s It's : T a ils It's . The Shoe Fits, Wear It B y R O B E R T A Y A F IE By JERR Y MORTON S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r Solid hitting and tight pitching have beer. Big T en tradem arks th is season, but they might not State Downs Western, 3 - 2 scheduled are F rlday gam es when the sam e two team s are to m eet In a double bill the following day. T h ree seven-inning gam es are ultim ately determ ine the confer­ played on Saturday in such a s it­ S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r They m ay not m ake the top 10 I The N E W S In ence baseball cham pion. M i c h i g a n S ta t e r e a d i e d i t s e l f f o r a b i g w e e k e n d b a s e b a ll s e r i e s w i t h In d i a n a and O h io S ta t e b y d o w n in g uation. T he winner could be selected In 1961 an M SU-M lchigan F r i­ b e st-d re sse d list and perhaps W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n T u e s d a y n ig h t 3 - 2 a t M u n i c i p a l day game was w ashed out and the th e ir clothes don’t come straig h t by the toss of a coin. P a r k in L a n s i n g . team s staged a tripleh eader on from the pages of GQ, but th eir T h at's the situation MSU, Ohio It w a s th e l a s t h o m e a p p e a r a n c e o f th e y e a r f o r Saturday. T he venture was d is­ accum ulated bills look as though they w ere rung up by a staid old S P T S S tate and Michigan will be try ­ ing to avoid this weekend when the th e S p a r t a n s , w h o a r e now 2 7 - 8 o v e r a l l a n d 8 - 4 in astrous for the Spartans as the UJ th e B i g T e n . hectic Big Ten race com es to a W olverines, led by B ill Freehan, gentlem an f r o m Brooks Broth­ won all three co ntests. ers. clo se . All will be trying to win Because m ost gam es are not Who a re these expensivelv- ones can cause blood poisoning the title on the field but that may B uckeyes F rid ay and faces In­ In case of a tie for the title re-scheduled, the Big Ten has sons. T hose grey p rac tice suits not be possible. diana in a doubleheader Saturday. the champion is decided on the clad men about town? Why, the sell fo r $8, with each man get­ If any of the dye com es in con­ had only three cham pions in the Spartan track team. tact with a b liste r o r open so re. Ohio State heads into the c ru ­ T he race becam e com plicated outcom e of the gam es played be­ ting two p er y e ar. U niform s— c ia l weekend with an S-2 m ark and last weekend when the Ohio S tate­ tween the schools during the sea­ p ast 13 y ears who have played, a To look at them , you’d think T -s h irts and sh o rts— run about " I never w ore so ck s,” com ­ full conference schedule and in •that th e ir equipm ent w as t h e $6, w ith socks a m ere p itta n c e - m ented D ittrich, concerning the f irs t place m the league stand­ vi in n e s o t a doubleheader w a s son. 195“ N orthw estern won the title cheapest of the lot. T h eir baggy, 50 cents—and other sundry item s vogue in track w ear when he ings. Michigan is 9-3 with the rained out at M inneapolis. Since with a 5-2 reco rd . grey sweatsuits and scanty uni­ was running the sport. "T hey S partans standing 8-4, gam es a r e not re-sch edu led If the team s sp lit during the tagged at $1.50. T he G reen and White m eet In­ y ear or did not play, the coin toss T ravel expense and loss of form s hardly seem w orth much Each m an gets six p a irs of added too much w eight.’’ under such circu m stan ces in Big goes into operation. school tim e are cited as the ma­ m oney. shoes, two each of th ree differ­ With such cum bersom e equips diana at Bloomington F riday and T en play, th e w inner is d e te r­ jo r reasons ior the failure to re ­ Q uite t h e co n trary . In th e ent types. W arm -ups a re $7.95, mer.t and high budget, can you play Ohio State at C olum bus twice mined on a w on-lost percentage schedule gam es. track m en 's case, looks a re very p rac tice shoes sell for $15 and blam e him? b a sis. deceiving. They a re th e only m eet shoes cost $17.95. T hose squad that runs two full seasons, figures total to $40.90; double and each req u ires a new suit of M ichigan W eek S A L E that a n d you get $81.80...for clothes. shoes. T he green w arm -up suits worn Added to the other item s, the during m eets range from $25 to final tab for outfitting one man $30 and last through both sea­ com es to $175.80. Now figure that for an 100-man team and it rounds sfjc reserve We rose» ve the right nah» to limit quantities. Quantities. out to a m ere $17,580. Copyright the Kroger Co , 1965 C lothes may not alw ays m ake rvi V A LU A B L E C O U P O N the m an, but in this case shoes D O Ilb lC T° VALUE a 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS i do m ake the runner. A man who | with the purchase of 2 or more pkgs ot | is com peting in a num ber of là , Cut Up Fryers, 3-Legged Fryers. . SBoqer events may go through as many as four p a irs of shoes a y ear, and each one m ust fit him p e r­ Stamps Every FRESH | Double Breasted Fryers, Legs, | Thighs or Breasts «¡tNribs attacked fectly. \ L Redeem at Kroger IhruSun., May 23, 19651 Wednesday! . \ J JL The question, "Should I or shouldn’t 1 w ear socks’’ is a de­ cision m ade by each m an. A sp rin te r or hurdler needn’t w ear them , for he doesn’t run long lb . ^1 I m V A LU A B L E 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS C O U P O N with the purchase ot a m | I enough for his feet to sw eat o r b lis te r. D istance m en, on the B o n e le s s P o rk R o a s t other hand, a re m ore prone to FR ESH D O U B L E B R E A S T E D o r f l^Redeem at Kroger thru Sun,, Moy 23, C e n t e r C u t R ib r these hazards and would w ear them for this purpose. Although th e y ’r e not " in ," PORK 3-legged V A LU A B L E C O U P O N w hite socks a re a m ust. C olored CHOPS Fryers 1 1 25 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 1 I with purchase ot a Mb pkg ol Hygrade's I B a ll P a r k F r a n k s | Redeem at V.°’> ' ' •' Sun., May 23, 1965| V A LU A B L E C O U P O N . M MI SC O R E B O A R D 1 25 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS I with the purchase of a Mb pkg of I N A T IO N A L LE AG U E A M E R IC A N LE A G U E EXTRA LEAN KWICK KRISP * Blackport Hamburger Patties W L P C T . GB W L P C T .G B I ReOtwn **V"»»-, -v.U&^.Moy 23, 1965| L os Angeles 22 10 .688 — 'C hic ago 22 8 .733 — PO R K SLICED 2| C incinnati 17 13.567 4 M innesota 18 11 .620 3-1/2 Philadelphia 16 14 ,533. 5 'B a ltim o re 17 13 .561 5 STEA KS BACON »San F ran * 17 15 .531 3 D E T R O IT 16 13 .552 5-1/2 I G5 0 E X T R ^ 0 P V A W ^ T A M P S G * St. L ouis 15 15 .5()b 6 Los Angeles 17 15 .530 6 blackport M ilwaukee 15 15 .500 6 C leveland 13 13 .500 7 SEMI BONELESS I with the purchase o?'.V Kroqer I C hicago ~ 1-5 16 .454 B oston.,, . 13 15 .464, 8 Hamburger Cinnamon Chunky Coffee Cake Hqtysrarr l6 L8 .471-C Jg |N ew York 22 Vii8..'400 10 ' W e st¥ e . New York 13 17 .43*5 s .Washington 12 *19’.387 10-1/2 Pittsburgh- 9--22 .290 12-1 2 K ansas City 7 22 .241 14-1/2 (n ig h t g a es not i n c lu d e d ) nouesR *f sugar HAM S b H a t t ie s b 59« I J B S S B B S E f f iil i | |g e d e ,rh '.jt *r 'Sfei Sun., Moy ¿2, ' e e,**kK*Tt, a ( n i g h t g a m e s not in c lu d e d ) Peschke s Vac Pac ires Shore Frozen Breaded 1 lOOO EXTRA TV STAMPS 1 T U E S D A Y ’S R E S U L T S T U E S D A Y ’S RESULTS BOILED HAM !b pkg 9 9 / F a n ta ilS h r im p 2 ib pkg$ 1 . 8 9 | with the purchase of a keg or Deluxe I C hi. 7 San F ran . 6 ,7 -1 /2 innings, Chicago atat KLos M innesota Angeles (night) ansas City (night) ■ P o w er L aw n M o w er ra in . Eckrich Lunch Meat I Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., May 23, P ittsburg h at C incinnati (night) W ashington atD E T R O IT (night) SM ORGAS PAC lb pkg 7 9 / CHUCK STEA K S ib 5 9 / New York at M ilwaukee (night) BBoston altim ore at C leveland (night) at New York (night) Tenderay Philadelphia at St. Louis (night) V A LU A B L E C O U P O N L os Angeles at Houston (night) Chicago O at T D A Y 'S G A M E S ROASTY LINKS o oz pkg 4 9 f RIB STEAK lb 7 9 / P P Kansas City (night) Packed in Hart T O D A Y ’S GAM ES m Packed in Lake Odessa I too EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS | M inn, at L os Angeles (twi-night) Hygrade s Ball Park with the purchase of each can of Johnson $ San F ran cisco at Chicago (night) s*1 A v o n d a le G reen B e a n s 8 Mb cans S' Oscar Mayers New York at M ilwaukee (night) Chicago at K ansas City (night) A v o n d a le P e a s 8 Mb | o Link P o rk S a u s a g e ib 6 9 ^ FRANKS Mb 59/ I RAID WEED KILLER or RAID | Philadelphia at St. L ouis (night) Waltim ashington at DE T ROI T (n*8hi) Packed in Traverse City L os Angeles at Houston (night) BBoston ore at C leveland (night) 1 ROSE & FLOWER SPRAY O at New York (night) K r o g er A p p le s a u c e 8 ' ^R ed eem a’ Kroger thru Sun., May 23, P ittsb urgh at C incinnati (night) PET R IT Z - M b . 6 - o z . Intramural Kelloggs Frozen p p News 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS Fruit P ies with the p irehase of e M E N ’S SOFTBALL Corn Flakes for 22-lb bag of I M agic Turf Lawn Food Light We ^^Redeem at Kroger thru Sun,, May 23, 19o^| F ie ld WEDNESDAYS T im e 5:20 12-oz. Mild 1 Red T ro jans-G rossou t AC ib 5 9 / 8 A ristocrats-E M U PINCO NNING CHEESE V A L U A B L E C Ò U P O N Pkg. with coupon ’sa DAY I P5 n X T Ï n î p V A L t J r n  M P S | B O W L IN G 6 p .m . at right Packed in Fenvtlle Rose Croix with the purchase of a 5-lb bag.of Ka B oom s-H eaven’s Devils & S5 or more Skish C ontest resu lts: 4 9 purchase BROKEN PEAR S 3 Mb 13 oz cans J1 I Glendale Park or Perennial I D ig i n t o as m a n y M en’s —w inner, Jim M oore. 11 of Rye Grass Seed 25; second, B rianS iev ert; 9of25 . g o ld e n b u t t e r m i l k ^ p a n - Packed in Benton Harbor I^Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., May 23, u - oz cans *1 c a k e s as you ca n j a t W om en's—w inner, Sharon Smith, R o s e C ro ix P e a c h e s 4 Mb 6 of 25; second, C arol B rent, 5 f o r ju s t... V A LU A B L E C O lM M f of 25. K ellogg's W O M E N ’S Kroger KROGER CAKE M IXES 4 'b 3-oz pkgsM I C O R N FLA K ES I 49 Frozen T he Independent I n d i v i d u a l T rack m eet w ill be held Wed­ I 1 2 -o z. pkg. 1 5 / « nesday, 6 p.m ., at Ralph Young Kroger Sandwich or Banquet Frozen I LIMIT ONE - with a $5 or more purchase I C o m p le te D in n ers >2 ° z 3 9 / 'excluding beer, wine ot tobacco j O range Juice F ield . Anyone interested report -oz. cans H ot D o g D u n s Z ? ^ 5 of 8 3 9 / L Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., May ¿3, 19651 at that tim e. Now s e r v in g a c o m ­ V A LU A B L E C O U P O N Final Meeting ■G G I p l e t e l i n e o f m e a l s and RED , RIPE W H O L E W aterm elon s M ic h ig a n P u re s a n d w ic h e s b eet s u g a r E lection of officers will be the 2820 E. Grand R iv er n i LIMITexcluding V A LU A B L E C O U P O N 5 lb . b a g 3 7 / o rd e r of business tonight at 7;30 IV f 7-3761 M A G IC ONE - With a $5 or more purchas when the MSU V arsity Club holds beer, -wine or tobacco its final m eeting of the term in the Stadium clubroom . • Now Open 24 Hours D a il y law n Food CATSUP KROGER I Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., May 23, 1965I L wmmm mmm mmmm iA LU A B LE •••*«wr?« C O U P O N California 0 •“ 20< OFF 1 STRAW DERRIES Quart 5 9 / H| ► B 2 2 I the regular price of a 14-oz jar of I S p o tlig h t In s ta n t C o ffe e 1 I Magic Turf 10-6-4 *** 0 LAWN FOOD 5 0 lb. bag 51 . 4 9 I j^Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., Moy 23, 196Sj JRepairs Quick! « 4 at C A L IF O R N IA - 3 6 SIZE C an talou p es ILUABLK 1 0 / OFF C O U P C ' the regular price of a 6 pack of Borden s i J Bator Opticians LIMIT ONE —with a $5 or more purchase j excluding beer, wine or tobacco) ICE CREAM SPARKLE BARS Redeem at Kroger thruSun., May. 23, 1965 ‘ Redeem at Kroger thruSun., mljy.23, 196^ for 5 ' ■*’ cE nD O.2-5222 223 & 303 A b b o t t W ed n esd ay , M ay 19. 1965 Ó 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 ‘W e h a d a t l e a s t a d o z e n c a l l s THIS A D -A W INNER I b e fo re n o o n fro m th is S T A T E ONE G IR L. Needed to sh are new luxury ap artm ent. Sum m er term . N E W S C L A S S IF IE D ; fo u n d a N ear cam pus. Call ro o m m a te th e f i r s t d a y .” * A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e 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 A u to m o tiv e WEDDING DRESS. Full length NOW 1959 Biscayne au- OLDSMOBILE 1962 S tarfire con- VOLKSWAGEN, 1962. Sunroof, MATURE COUPLE to aid in re - fall, w in ter, spring te rm s .F u r­ sewing m achine. L ast y e ar’s Chantilly lace. Size 11. P erfect RENTING for Sum m er; and KENMORE AUTOMATIC zig-zag with a CHEVROLET tom atic. Good condition, “ tire s . vertib le. B lue with blue leather blue. Real sharp, one-ow ner. cuperative c a re of eld erly lady C all 337-1443 after 5 pm. 39 a n d vinyl in te rio r. L u x u r y Driven by fussy, old professor! returning from N ursing Home, students. Q uiet. One block from m nished ap artm en ts for 3 o r 4 odel including walnut f l o o r condition, $50. IV 9-1672, after lo w co st in exchange for living q u a rte rs, m odel console, 16 decorative 5 pm . 36 M l CORVA1R MONZA 1964. 110 hpK sp o rts c a r. All pow er. On cam ­ ED 2-6198, 882-3064. * 37 board a n d sa la ry . C haracter cam pus. F o r inform ation and stitch drop-in cam s, p leater, TW 6-W HEEL TRA ILER, 4 x T. I W ANT AD 4-speed. Radio. Seat belts. Good pus neaV Ag H all T hursday 11-2. Auto Service & P orts references required. P h o n e appointm ent to see, call 332- buttonholer, fender, zipper foot, Sideboards, tarp , jack, spare, tire s . No reasonable offer re ­ 35 fused. 355-3118. 37 OLDSMOBILE, 1 95 5. 2 -d o o r N EW BATTERIES. Exchange 243 M rs. Reynolds, 485-3241, ext. 1901. 38 etc. $110. C all 655-2361. 35 bum per hitch, sp rin g s, 2 ex tra A U T O M O T IV E " 8 8 ” .■Autom atic tran sm issio n . p rice from $7,95. New sealed between 1:30-4:30 pm . 35 ONE G lFL w anted, to sh are lux- BEAR BOW. P o la r, left hand. tire s . 355-5967. 37 COfcVAlR 1964 Blue. Rear seat Radio« pow er steerin g . Good beam s, 9 9 f. Salvage c a rs , large EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD C om - ury ap artm ent in the fall. Call 38 pound pull. R eceived as a HARMONY GUITAR, 12 strin g. EMPLOYMENT speak er. 19,000 m iles. Excellent tire s , m o t o r , etc. $99. AL stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO pany needs g irls for tem porary 355-2379 after 9 pm . 36 gift, never used. 355-2768. 35 Bought two m onths ago. Good FOR R E N T shape. Must sell. 355-9750. 35 EDWARDS L IN C O L N MER­ PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV assignm ents. Office experience WANTED: TWO o r th ree g irls to AQUARIUM META FRA ME, 55 condition. B est offer by F riday . C required. 616 M ichigan N ation­ sh are luxury apartm ent, 65-66 g a l l o n . C om plete. Including 337-2016. 37 FOR S A L E CORVAlR MONZA C onvertible, CURY, 3125 E . Saginaw. (North 5-1921. L O S T & FOUND 1964. Excellent condition. Hon­ of F randor). Open M on.,T hurs., GENERATORS AND STARTERS. al T ow er. Phone 487-6071. C35 school y e ar. C all 355-4828. 37 stand, pum p, filte r, etc. F i v e BtiRiife AND Jam es, 4 x 5 P re s s PERSONAL duran m aroon, White top, Black F riday til 9 pm . C37 Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ MANAGER TRAINEE: $475 per P A R T L Y FURNftHED, l a r g e m onths new. $125. 355-3132. 35 c a m e r a . Schneider lens in PEANUTS PERSONAL vinyl in terio r. Four on the floor, PLYMOUTH, 196$ Fury IL D em - teed! Exchange p rice $7.90. M e­ month to s ta rt. F or interview apartm ent for couple o r grad­ MlNK.' 'FOUR skins. L ike new, co m pur-rapid sh u tter. A cces­ • REAL ESTATE 351-4320 after 5. 36 o n strato r 4-door sedan. Full chanic on the job! Installation call, from 12-2 pm . only, 482- uate students. Okem os. R efer­ $50. Solid C h erry Love Seat so rie s. $70. 353-1457. 37 • S E R V IC E CORVETTE, 1962, red. ¿ le a n , pow er. Save $800 on this one. service available. ABC AUTO 5554. 35 ences or interview req uired. with g r e e n velvet, $65. IV COMPONENT STEREO, 32 VVatt, • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N one-ow ner. 340 H .P., m etallic H A R O L D PLETZ M O T O R PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV FULL TIME typist receptionist. ED 2-5460. 37 9-2171. 35 all tra n sisto r am plifier, G ar­ • WANTED brakes, positraction. Phone IV SALES, 150 E . G rand R iver, 5-1921. C A rchitectural firm . 5-day week. NEED ONE g irl for 4 -g irl luxury P IR A N H A V IC IO U S , b lo o d rard A T-6 C hanger. $145. C all D E A D L IN E 4-1508. 2929 E. W estchester. 38 W 'illiam ston. 655-1870. C37 Scooters & C y c le s Excellent benefits. F ree p ark ­ apartm ent. C ed ar V illage. 9- th irsty . $25. C all 351-4687. 35 355-1150. 37 2 p.m. one c la s s day be­ CORVETTE, 1963 Stingray C on- P O N T I AC 1960 convertible. 1964 T rium ph T ig er Cub. 20Ö cc. ing. Lansing, IV 4-1311. 35 month lease. C all 353-1159. 37 GliT YOURS - Phil F ran k ’s C a r- 98VV ,355-3261. . 37 •w alls. " ma'x A partm ents. One .block to. ataaw be^ries. PRiNCCS F - tro ls. Good*c>)^dition..Willdem­ sr£i?V>r»g, b re k e s, Heat; Radio; FORD, 19$4 C usrom iine 2-doorI j' «11 -t i m e, su in m e«^ ■ )... ,..v* P a rt- campufc. -337-2040. 36 RçomS fo h su m m er ■ tim e during school y ear if de­ MARKET; Okemos* Rd. at US on strate. C all IV 9-2347. 3-7 Good condition. 337-1018. 36 Automatic tran sm issio n . N ew VOLKSWAGEN, 1962 Sunroof. sire d . E arn enough during sum ­ CEDAR VILLAGE. Sublease two 16. Phone 337-2343. C STARCRAFT, 14-1/2 foot boat, S IN G L E S -0 0 U 3 L E S CHEVROLET 1962 B iscayne 4- b rak es. Runs w ell. $100. ED Blue. Radio, w hitew alls. m er to pay for en tire year of • bmeedr.r o 351-4219. o m apartm ent for sum ­ 35 A cro ss from C am pus RCA VICTOR t a p.e re c o rd e r. 40 H .P. Evinrude, tra ile r, skis, door V-6. B eige. One owner. 2-2287. 35 schooling. Over 15 $!,000schol­ Model 7 T R -3. Good condition. and a c c e sso rie s. Phone ED 2 - Good condition. M ust sell. $995. FORD FAIRLANE, 1939. T rouble VOLKSWAGEN, 1962. G ray. Ra­ arsh ip s w ere aw arded to quali­ CEDAR VILLAGE. Two g irls to 151 Bogue ED 2-8635 M ust sacrifice. 353-2803 after 6069. 36 Phone 337-1467. 40 free, low priced. E xcellent con­ dio. W hitewalls. fied students. On the job train ­ sh are apartm ent. F all term . GIRLS: HAPPINESS is living at 6. 36 CHEVROLET II, 1962 W hiteCon- dition inside and out. Only 38,000 ing for p ractical use o fyo u red­ $63.75. 9-m onth l e a s e . 355- the Gamma Phi Beta House GOLF CLUBS, Haig U ltra 's. Full L ost & Found v ertible. New top, w ire wheels. m iles. Autom atic transm ission. CORVAlR MONZA, 1961. W hite, ucation during sum m er m onths. 7146; 355-7132. 35 during sum m er school. Only se t. $80. M ust sell im m ediately. LOST — BROWN leather key B est offer. Box 641 E ast Lan­ $450. C all ED 7-1559. 37 Blue vinyl in te rio r. A utom atic. E arn while you learn program APARTMENT TO sublease for ED $205 for 10 weeks. Inquire at C all John W eaver, 355-7440, sing. 351-4104. 35 FORD, 1957 C onvertible. Red, Radio. 2-6426. 35 days. pack. L ost May 11th, vicinity designed by this m ulti-m illion sum m er term . C edar Village. 36 N atural Science Building. D es­ CHEVROLET, 1961 Bel A ir. 6- white top. A utom atic. Radio, dollar corporation, that hun­ Phone 351-5587. 37 TWO WOMEN G raduate Students. cylir.der. Stick. 39,000 m iles. w hitew alls. Many e x tra s. Sharp. FORD FALCON, 19 61 Station dreds of students have taken ad­ SPARTAN VILLAGE apartm ent Share room in spacious Oke­ "SE E ME firs t I h a v e it!,k perately needed. 353-1954. 35 .Body and m otor excellent con­ R easonable. 699-2626. Wagon. 4-aoo r. Stick, radio. m os H ouse. Cooking privileg es. U sed- guaranteed home hair LOST: W ALLET. Saturday. Vi- 37 Red. vantage of. Many form er stu­ for sublease, sum m er t e r m . cutting sets. M en's and women’s dition. $950. 355-9443. 38 JAGUAR, 1956, XK-150 Coupe. dents are still in our company F urnished. C all after 5 pm ., Available s t a r t i n g sum m er ele ctric sh av ers. P o rtab le hair cinity John. of W ater C arnival. Call 351-4799. 36 CHEVROLET 1957. Bel Air 4- Red. Air horns, w ire wheels. Our c a rs a re personally se­ in key executive positions. F or 355-3096. 35 te rm . 332-4978 after 6. 35 arrangem ents of personal inter­ d ry e rs. Baby n ecessitie s: high- LOST: FRIDAY S iam ese kitten. .door, V-8, Radio, $100 down, Fine c a r. $1,395. 332-8866. 37 APPROVED SUPERVISED f o r take over paym ents. 882——789 lected and fully reconditioned view, tim e, schedule, in the city MEN needed A N D /or student teach ers to sublet apartm ent next m en. Singles, doubles, som e 4- cbeds, h a irs, potty c h a irs, stro lle rs, 500 block of Abbott Road. R e­ s te riliz e rs . Sm all elec­ after 5 pm . 37 MGA 1600, i960. Body, engine with T .L .C . you wish to work, call G r a n d w inter term . 355-9160. 37 man room s with cooking. L arge, tric a p p l i a n c e s , silverw are w ard. C all 332-6349. 35 excellent CHEVROLET ¡958 V-8 hardtop B est offer. C all 332-0241. 37 condition. No rust. R apids, GL 9-5079; Kalamazoo, quiet, fully furnished. Laundry, LOST: BLACK all w eather coat. SPARTAN MOTORS 345-0463; Lansing, 482-1185, TWO ROOMMATES needed" for parking. Lobby with T .V . A ver­ se ts. C locks and w atches. Wed­ autom atic. Pow er steering. 2- 3000 E. Michigan 484-2367, South Bend, 234-4949; A rm s, ernear sum m te rm . E v e r g r e e n age grade point, 3.3. Renting now Tding and engagem ent diam onds. U n iversity M ethodist C hurch. tone. Radio. New tire s . Sharp! MLSTANGÏ 1965, B urgandy con- IV 7-3715 c cam pus. $45, per ra n sisto riz e d radios and re c ­ May 16, second serv ice . C all $325. ED 2-0062. 40 vertible, V-8. Radio, ac cesso r­ B attle C reek, 963-7988. C48 m onth. C all 337-1897. 36 for sum m er and fall. Spartan o rd s. H i-fi and stereo reco rd 355-3438 o r 372-1782. 37 CHEVROLET, l9$S V-8 hardtop tion. ies, low m ileage, p e rfec t condi­ STUDEBAKER, i960 L ark. V -8. DELIVERY BOYS, counter g irls APARTMENT TO sublease sum - H all, 215 L ouis, 1 block cam pus. p la y ers. Sewing and washing autom atic. Pow er steering. 2- $2,195. C all 694-6351, 35 Y e llo w convertible. Standard and inside h e lp . Day, n ig h t m er term . L ocated in Burcham ED 2-2574. . 36 m a c h i n e s . Ironing b o a r d s . B uyers for what you have to sell OLDSMOBILE, 1964 F -85, 4-door shift. Radio. Good m ileage.C all sh ifts, and p a rt-tim e . V arsity WOMEN: BEAUTIFUL s i n g l e T runks and luggage. a re m any. A C lassified Ad will tone. Radio. New tire s . Sharpl Ruth. 332-8518. 37 W oods. Pool, air-conditioned. connect the w ires. $325. ED 2-0062 . 36 deluxe s e d a n . 12,400 m iles. D rive-In. In E ast Lansing. 37 C all 351-5348. 36 room . C lose. Q uiet. C arpeted. " I 'll buy anything of value” . CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, $2,100. One ow ner. Olds engi­ TEM PEST LeM ans, 1 9 6 2 . M a- WAITRESSES WANTED: a fte r- $75 for sum m er. BOYS a p art­ TO cam pus. Cool and m ent and room s. 351-4365. 37 WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE P E A N U T S I DlDNT k NOo) j 1960, white with black top. Pow­ n eer. 485-1681. 35 roon. Black in te rio r. 4-speed. ' noon and evening shifts. Apply CLOSE c a re fre e C edar Village ap art­ ALPHA XI DELTA S orority: Open 509 E. M ichigan $“95 or best offer. Excellent in perso n, Howard Johnson’s m ent. A vailable you had Piante ? e r steering and brakes. $1,000. OLDSMOBILE, 1964 C u t f a s s condition. 351-4483. 37 R estaurant, 6801 S. C e d a r . .351-4496. for sum m er. IV 5-4391 C flouers around 337-2194, after 6 pm . 3“ Sports Coupe. Pow er brakes, 38 10 weeks sum m er school. For GIBSON, 12 strin g guitar, with SNOOi-Vé W5K0Ué£y CHEVROLET 1983 Super S p irts steering. W a r r a n t y . 13,000 T R -3, 1959. H ard and soft tops. Phone 699-2039. condition. C all 351-4576 WAITRESSES AND bartend ers WANTED: 38 ONE o r two g irls for inform ation, call M rs. Jones, c a se . B est offer over $140. convertible. Real sharp inside m iles. $2,200. 355-9293. 36 Good after 5. 37 sum m er term . H aslett A part­ 332-4659. 37 Phone 332-5798. 37 and outside. All power and many OLDSMOBILE, 1955. 1954 Ford, w anted to work at the C o r a l m ents. C all 351-4537. 36 KODAK 500 slide p ro jec to r. Two F o r S a le ex tra s. Must sell - leaving for Jeep m otor. 21" T.V . Sell, or T R -3, 1960. H ard and soft tops. G ables Old Crow in Saugatuck. GRAD STUDENT seeks sam e to 750 x 14 snow tire s . 750 x 14 the service June 1st. 351-4”26. trade for guns. P h o n e339-8559. Radio. New side cu rtain s. Phone P a rt and full-tim e. See Gee at BICYCLE STORAGE: S ales, s e r ­ tire chains. T ra ile r hitches for 36 355-9661, 10-12 am . the C oral Gables in East Lan­ sh a re luxury apartm ent. Fall vice and ren ta ls. EAST LAN­ 37 37 q u a rte r. 482-2822, 36 SING CYCLE. 1215 E . G rand body g o‘63o sCehevrolets. '61 and Eight full OLDSMOBILE, 1961 9-passenger sing o r send your qualifications stationwagon. Equipped w ith VAD a NT 1964 Signet 200 C on- to the Old Crow in Saugatuck. 32 TWO GIRLS to sublet apartm ent R iver. C all 332-8303. C C om plete fish aquariume c wo yith hunting d s. G et Out of the power steering and b rak e s. Hy- vertible. White autom atic. Fully WANTED: NIGHT G rill c o o k . for su m m er.C ed ar V illage.C all 1/3 SAVINGS on O ptical needs, fish . T ra n sisto r rad io . W eston 5URE. I DlD IT U6EK5 A6 0 . dram atic. Radio. N early new equipped. T ake over paym ents M ale o r f e m a l e . E xperience 353-1054; 355-7018 o r 355-6990. p rescrip tio n s, re p a irs . Optical light m e t e r . M en's clothing HE NEEDED A LITTLE SUMMER'S whitew alls. A sharp low m ile­ or make offer. 485-5520 after 4 p re fe rre d but not necessary. 36 Discount Supply, 416 T ussing (coats 40-42, slack s 34-38). COLOR AROUND THERE age one owner, new c a r trad e- pm . 35 Apply in person, Howard John­ WANTED: ONE g irl to sh are Building, Lansing. IV 2-4667. 39 332-8813. 37 HOT, HOT SUN in. P riced togoll.ALEDW AROS VOLKSWAGEN'S 1961 and 1965. sons R estaurant, 6801 S. C edar. ap artm ent near cam pus. Siirn- ALEXANIAN*S - A distinguished and en joy th e fresh LINCOLN MERCURY, 3125 E. Must sell, buying another. 1961 Phone 699-2039. 38 m e r, fall, o r w in ter. C all 355- nam e in rug s, carpeting. O rien­ Saginaw ( N o r th of Frandor). is red, 1965 w hite. C all 351- DISHWASHERS, COUNTER help, 1922. 38 tals for over 50 y e a rs. C all us M o v in g ? c o o ln e s s of one of our Open Mon., T h u rs., F riday til 5007. 37 w a itre sse s. Wanted full or p a rt- ONE GIRL needed for 4 -g irl iux- this sprin g. 2521 E. M ichigan. G et th is Swim m ing P o o ls 9 pm . C37 VOLKSWAGEN, 19 57. B la c k . tim e. Apply in person. Howard ury ap artm ent, beginning fall IV 2-2122. 35 Good 1961 engine. Radio. Good Saginaw. Johnson’s R estaurant, 3224 E. te rm . C all 353-3018, o r 353- SWEATERS, MEN’S crew necks, F re e in te rio r. $350. Call Don, ED 36 3340. 36 (42-46). S u it, (41L). M adras 38 ARCHITECT NEEDS part-tim e WANTED one fem ale room m ate . . „ MA N AG ER T R A IN E E 2-3577. 21-26 to sh are with young, single sp ort coat (43). Slacks, gray B o o k D on ’t ‘rtiu Think ) / U E u . I National corporation is in VOLKSWAGEN. CONVERTIBLE, se c re ta ry . Good typist. G eneral teacheF. June 15. Okem os, 351— loden coat, v est. Reasonable. office, clerical wurk. C all/fo r ■IT UlAS A SUPPOSE ,ih e ‘p rocecs*>i «xpSmJhigin tirttx . .VvWiMT ■ «■ JO Jfc•-•••<•■ *'*-•* -••-• ' u-351^47 ■*» » 1 jt . ’■A- *> 'ffs# fa a t£ the state of M ichigan. e r. T ra n sisto r radio. H itc h , ’intèrvfew , "33T-5667. m ' * 3 6 ' Explains the moving estimate. M aintenance reco rd available. GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT Shows how charges are deter- We still have a few Storting Salary M r. B arnett, 699-2165, week. for Perm anent positions in of- .mined. It’s FREE.. call one & tw o-bedroom 337-0363, w eekends. 37 fic, e ’ ,s a le s’ te^ n ic a l. Call IV 2-1543. C35 V? j p *!* apartm ents available for Sum mer and F all. $475 per Month We offer many other bene­ S 'C T 484-1421 C o n ta c t L e n s A T T E N T IO N -!» iv fits, including hospitaliza­ T h is sum m er can be the BURCHAM WOODS tion, life insurance, r e tir e ­ S e rv ic e and m ent benefits. P lu s, annual m ost rew arding of your bonus. life. We have openings that EYDEA L V ILLA D r . D .M . D e a n , can provide a very good in­ fS ÍO B T H A M B A I C A / V O p t o m e t r i s t com e for you in the months 141/V L t N B B For Personal In te rv ie w ahead. w a m t-o wvtDM H urry, C all Today P lease call usbeforeyou y ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 See Regional D irecto r, M r. 2 1 0 A b b o tt R o a d m ake a decision on that C . E. M ulcahey, at the Jack Above C ollege Drug sum m er job. R iv e r s E d g e A n d W a te r s E d g e A p ts . T a r Hotel, T h ursday, May Interview s arranged by 20, 2-7 PM , and F rid ay , Now leasing for Sum m er & F all term s for b e tter n v i,i¿ E D 2 -6 5 6 3 calling 487-3663 May 21, 10 AM - 12 Noon. End of R iver St. M ike Stitt ED 2-4432 W ed n e sd a y , M ay 19, 1965 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 Campus Briefs P e rs o n a l ‘RENT your TV from NEJAC. S e r v ic e DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- | On WKAR New Z enith portable for only $9 p e r month. F ree serv ice TIONS, expertly done. C all 337- 9637. 35 W ednesday A M S o u th A fr ic a n T o V ie w A p a r t h e id M d delivery. C all NEJAC TV WATCH REPAIRING and clean- 10:05 a.m . M usX c Room— F riday . T his last event of the K in tal. 482-0624. C ing, using the new ultrasonic ROGERS: "L eav es, from the A graduate student from the has also provided consulting s e r ­ cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz­ T ale of Pinocchio. Union of SouthA frica, who w ishes vices to business organizations, year will be Sunday at Kensing­ APPOINTMENTS F O R "Passport to rem ain anonymous to protect governm ent agencies and insti­ ton P ark, near B righton. and application p ic tu re s now be- ing and rem ounting. All work 2 p.m . Springtim e—COREL­ tutions and h is work has included Both A m erican and foreign stu ­ g u a r a n t e e d . T H O M P S O N LI: Suite of Dances; BRAHMS: h is fam ily, will d iscu ss his view­ ^T ng taken at HICKS STUDIO. ED point of his country’s A partheid assignm ents for a num ber of dents are invited. T he co st is 2-6169. One day service! C JEW ELRY. 223 M .A.C., E ast Piano C oncerto No. 2 ¡^TCHAI­ policy at the l^st m eeting of the m ajor U.S. and C anadian com ­ $1 p er student with gas money ENGLISH, WESTERN riding and Lansing. C all ED 2-2293. 48 KOVSKY: Symphony No. 3; MO­ panies. provided by the club. International R elations Club at c la sse s. F re e bus serv ice -S a t- DIAPER SERVICE, th ree types ZART: W Eine Kliene N achtm usik. 7:30 tonight in 33 Union. R eservations may be made in urdays. F or inform ation o r bus of d iapers t o choose from . 10 a.m . ednesday FM On C am pus— Burton Following the discussion will C h e m ic a l S o c ie ty the U.N. Lounge or by calling re serv atio n s, 882-4863. 45 Bulk wash for clean er w hiter Gordin, Exec. D irector M ichi­ be a question and answ er period . P e t e r Y a t e s , pro fesso r of 355-3490. F f t t i l A thrilling hour ofbeauty! d iap ers. Fluff dried and folded. gan C i v i l Rights C om m ittee, After the speak er, a recent chem istry at the U niversity of F o r appointm ent call 484-4519. U se your own o r rent o u rs.C o n ­ "P ro b lem s Confronting the State film on the m ountain people of T oronto, T oronto, Canada, will tain ers furnished. No deposit. Civil Rights C om m ission." A n g el F lig h t MERLE NORMAN C osm etics V ietnam , ” O p e r a t i o n Mon­ speak to the MSU section of the Studio, 1600 E. M ichigan. C37 25 y e ars experience. BY - LO tag nard,” will be shown. A m erican C hem ical Society at M em bers of Angel Flight have DIAPER S E R V I C E . 1010 E. "G1Y PSY p.m . M usic T h e a t e r - - T he public is invited. 8 tonight in 138C hem istry Build­ elected Maj. Eileen Sm ith, Louis­ LOW COST TOURS t o E urope d eserv e good but inexpensive M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C Broadway," cast. m usical, o r i g i n a l ing. ville, Ky., sophom ore, as com ­ trav el accident insurance from ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l 8 p.m . FM T heater—Shakes­ M anagem ent C lu b His topic w ill be "O rganic m ander for 1965-66. BUBOLZ, 332-8671. C35 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY p e a re ’s "HAM LET” sta rrin g Ri­ R eactions in C oncentrated Sul­ M em bers of M aj. S m ith's staff SHOP. Sm all dents to large chard B urton. Ralph L . G illen w ill speak to furic Acid: Som e Oxacarbonium are executive officer, C apt, Jan THINKING OF a P izza P arty? w recks. A m erican and foreign 11 p.m . O f f b e a t —with P at the M anagement Club on "A New Io n s." C ore, D etroit sophom ore; ad - C ontact BIMBO’S PIZZA first' c a rs . G uaranteed work. 489- F ord. A pproach to B usiness Planning” m inistrative officer, L t. C arol C all 484-7817. C37 7507. 1411 E ast K alam azoo. C at 7:30 tonight in th el'n io n T o w er In te rn a tio n a l P ic n ic T y l e r , Mount ainville, N .J ., Room. sophom ore; and operations offi­ P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l G illen, a princip al of McKinsey The deadline for reserv a - c e r, L t. Susan Smith, Escanaba FARMHOUSE: FORGIVE us! T he Lyle &Helen's Salon K re sg e Lo ses & C o., Inc., has been a m anage­ tions to the International C lub's sophom ore. chickens cam e from "sp o iled " ELECTROLOGIST H O M E E C O N O M I S T S ’ O P E N H OU SE — I n t e r i o r d e s i g n m ent consultant since 1954. He picnic has been extended until Also: com ptroller, Lt. Pat - eggs. P lease don’t crack our with 21 Y ears E xperience W o o d F ig u re i n s t r u c t o r H. C r a n e D a y i s s h o w n w it h t h r e e m e m ­ Hevboer, Okemos freshm an; in­ shell a g a i n T hursday night. in Removal of Unwanted H air b e r s o f th e s t u d e n t c h a p t e r o f th e A m e r i c a n I n s t i t u t e form ation services officer, L t. "C a p o n s". 35 A wooden sculpture, a table L in d a B ancroft, G arden City Wonders Has 3rd o f I n t e r i o r D e s i g n e r s s e l e c t i n g s l, i d e s~ f o—r Lth e cl “ 1U b S 1730 S. CEDAR IV 2-7744 lam p and an am plifying system p r e s e n ta tio n a t th e H o m e E c o n o m i c s ope n house freshm an; pledge m is tre s s, Lt. DEAR JO : When they asked the THESES PRINTED. Rapid se rv ­ speaker taken from E rickson Hall REAL jbfc to stand, the ME to n ig h t f r o m 7 -9 I n th e H o m e E c o n o m i c s B u i l d i n g . JoAnne G ilb ert, Sturgeon Bay, ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox a re among m issing item s that W is., sophom ore: and adjacent Campus Radio Station stood. T he copy de9k (US) r e ­ copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ have kept cam pus police busy P h o to b y Joe M e s s i c c i m ained seated. B ew are of im i­ re c o rd e r, L t. P atsy B arre tt, Negro Said To View tatio ns. 35 PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- since Monday m orning. H aslett sophom ore. 5431. C37 The sculpture, a birch figure CONGRATULATIONS and many TOD KINTNER offers counseling, six feet high, was taken from the thanks to S hirley S., Jan S., A first-flo o r house’s idea has B ever, Richm ond, Ind., fre sh ­ serv ice on buying or selling Real re a r of K resge A rt C enter. Its m an. Police AsIlls Symbol Stan D ., Ji R. and Mike G. given W onders the th ird re s i­ F rom the Big R ose and G .P.w . 35 E state. IV 5-1777 or ED 2-2810. 35 ow ner, Thom as R. S t a n l e y , G reenville, P a., sophom ore, told police the sculpture was worth dence hall radio station on cam ­ pus. Dave A lbery, M uskegon sopho­ m ore, built the studio and Jim STATE « ;. -1 ' T he station began b road cast­ B edore , of E ast Lansing, built R .L .M . MOTIVATION, i'll love Typing Service $150. ing popular m usic after dinner the tra n sm itte r. you always and fo rev er. Soft­ BARBI M EL, P rofessio nal typist. T he Coca Cola Co. lost a "T h e N egro, m ore than any a s a m inority group come into The studio is in thè ironing R'00 and n ess. 35 No job too large o r too sm all. $30 soft drink dispen ser from other segm ent of the body poli­ play when he sees a blue uni­ until 1 o r 2 a.m . about two w eeks TODAY. 9.’25 p . m . tic, com es to view the police as fo rm ,” he said. ago. L ike the Shaw and Brody room of W oodbridge House, o r Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C the W ater C arnival a re a . The group stations, it uses the hall’s K elly’s Boys, on first floor ea st. John Steinbeck’s R eal E s ta te TYPING. TERM papers and the- speak er taken from E r i c k s o n the symbol of alm ost all his N egroes ir. A m erica have a l­ The station plans to continue TWO YEAR-OLD b rick /fram e Hall is valued at $25. ills ,” a C alifornia Negro hum an e le ctrical system to reach re s i­ GRAPES s e s. Quick serv ice . Pick-up and w ays rebelled against slav ery — dents w ith standard radios. broadcasting until finals week, ranch. B uilt-in kitchen, t h r e e deliv er. C a l l 339-2446, any T he table lam p, w orth $35, relatio ns leader told 350 police against the "p lu rality ofhum ani- B ever said. OF W RATH bedroom s, carpeted throughout, was rem oved from the m usic executives from ac ro ss the U.S. "A m an on the hall with a sm all tim e. 37 ty” idea which m akes w hites 100 tra n sm itte r built from a kit tried 2 -c a r attached garage. L a r g e PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. room of R ather H all. and nine foreign countries. p e r cent hum an, and the Negro this experim entally last y e ar, and F R ID A Y : shaded lot. V ery nice area. IBM S electric. D issertatio n s, Two m ino rs a rre s te d on cam ­ "T h e policem an is a sym bol som ething else—and have always theses, term pap ers. 337-1527. pus for being in possessio n of of the com m unity’s m ethod of som e of us decided to put it on a $21,000. 4538 Seneca D r iv e , sought to becom e a p a rt of the perm anent b a sis,” s a i d J i m Okem os. 332-2141. 10 MINUTES TO MSU. C ontem - 35 JOB RESUMES, 100copies, $4.50 C alcoholic b e v e r a g e s pleaded guilty in L ansing Township Mu­ control , a symbol of the com ­ m unity’s attem pt to rein fo rce m ainstream of A m erican life, Buggs continued. G L A DM E R ’YOU CANNOT porary ranch. Alum inum siding. T h ree bedroom s, paneled family ALD1NGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ v ertisin g . 533 N, C lippert. IV nicipal court Monday. Kenneth M. W alsh, 20, Ponte the status quo,” John A. Buggs, executive d irec to r of the Los T he problem s of the N egroes in =QI I A T A E 4 M -M S I .'A I V » 445 4449 AFFORD TO room (possible 4th bedroom ), 5-2213.__________________ Verda, F la ., sophom ore, a n d Donald R. B lack, 20, 1148 E ast Angeles County C om m ission on Human R elations, said T uesday the N orthern city a re the sam e CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M . MISS IT! study, 1-1/2 bath, dishw asher. $17,900. FHA approved. H aslett. .ANN BROWN & GORDON, typist and m ultilith offset printing G rand R iver Ave., paid $25 each in Kellogg C enter. as those they had in the South. Segregation is a b a rrie r to com ­ JAZZ NOW thru F R ID A Y ! THE ’DAVID AND LISA’ By ow ner. FE 9-8522. TWO BEAUTIFUL, re stric te d , 36 (Black and white and color). IBM. G eneral typing, t e r m ir. fines and costs. "A ll of the N egro’s experience m unication, a vehicle for rein ­ forcem ent of old prejudices and SESSION DOUBLE-FEATURE OF THIS YEAR!" New York Herald Tribuna adjoining lots. Each 150’ x 250’. W est of W illiam ston, W illiam - ston s c h o o l d istric t. $2,250 p ap ers, th eses, d issertatio n s. ED 2-8384. BEV TALLMAN. Your theses, C House Approves Removing antipathies, he continued. It takes a great deal of in- tellectu ali/atio n , he said, f o r May 25 S:00 p.m . 'til ?? "A marvelously tender each. C onsider p a rtia l trade. C all 655-1883. PROFESSOR OFFERS th ree b ed - 37 term p apers, etc. typed in my hom e. E lectric ty p ew riter. 372- 3849. TYPING. T FJ? vi ryvtw s in 6 C35 Driver9s License Photos T he M ichigan House of R epre­ after several N egro m em bers even the educated Negro to get over the em otions of a lifetim e. "T h e Negro looks on police NO C HA RG E N O AGE MINIMUM and touching film!” - McCallt Magatine room ranch. Ideal locavitni, r>car as a th reat—the process by which schools and U niversity. Study th eses. E l e c t r i c typew riter. sentatives T uesday gave i i r s t - ' •clT&i'geiS- vt was d iscrim in ato ry . the com m unity ex ercises control “ Dig 6‘ ■’piny “Moving and , '> and recreatio n room . P o sses­ F ast serv ice. 332-4597. . 37 round approval to a proposal to T he su rp rise move cam e on at Gnlf •O-T non A L S O SHOWING M .A .P. TYPING SERVICE. T he- rem ove the new requirem ent for an am endm ent by R ep . David S. over him , rein forces the status J AT 1:00-3:35-6:20-9:10 memorable!” sion June 1st. $20,500 with $1,800 quo.” Newi week down. 2052 R oseland. 332-0789. ses, term and dissertatio n s. p ictu res from d riv e rs ’ licenses H olm es J r ., D -D etroit, w h ( ’ SWORD OF A L I B A B A " 37 Phone IV 5-010-7. 37 charged potential discrim ; latioi W IT H P E T E R MANN CATHi ''*tO L L IN S.""keasoiiabft, W d n te d " a g a in st ce rta in ethnic g: h u rry L A S T 2 DAY S I ^ C A M ^ U i # t;2 p f:3 o S T A R T S $A t53»D /*y*> S e rv ic e experienced, accurate. T e r m PIANOS- ALL kinds, including if the p ittu re s rem ain on :• « l i ­ old uprigh'S. ROBERT WEAR cen ses. Go-Go With the Surf-Set TV RENTALS for students. Bcon- p ap ers, theses, d issertatio n s. T H MAT R E - ■THI1 om ical ra te s by the term ana C all 355-9913. 35 Refinishing Shop. Phone TL T he f i r s t p ic tu re-licen ses ,► 332 «»44 • m onth. U niversity TV R entals. JO ANN Haag, typist. T h eses, 2-3320. 35 w ere issued last week in a long­ 484-9263. THESES PRINTED. Rapid serv ­ ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ C m anuscripts, general typing. E xperienced, accurate. Phone 372-2452, after 5 pm . T ra n s p o rta tio n 37 A BETTER PRICE for your ca r te rm program to sw itch all Mich­ at PHILP DODGE, 1431 E ast igan d riv ers to the new c o lo r- M ichigan. See R uss Lay. Phone p ic tu re p e rm its. T he enabling IV 4-4517. C legislation w a sp assed in 1957,but no funds w ere appropriated for S ta rts FR ID A Y BALLOU n COLUMBIA COLOR PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- TV’s- TABLE m odels "w anted the program until last year. 5431. C, MATURE, RESPONSIBLE p e r- dead o r aliv e.” TROTTER'S T re m e n d o u s T w in -H it P r o g ra m ! son to drive c a r to Seattle or TV , 3811 N. US-27. Phone IV Rep. R osetta Ferguson, D -D e­ • C usto m F ra m in g vicinity by June 6. M ust be able 2-4750. 35 tro it, claim ed the picture r e ­ • P rin ts - e tc h in g s to prove com petence. Will pay quirem ent w a s " ju s t another JACKLEMMON I Peter expenses. C all Jim Anderson, WANTED TO BUY: Robyn-3i)0 stick to whip the Negro people • O rig in a ls 332-2573 evenings. 36 t a p e r e c o r d e r . C a l l M r. HIRNIU9 “N O T H IN G QUARM BY’S NEW YORK by tra in . $50 round S zocim ski, ED 2-2521, ext. 204, over the head.” CORCORAN-WEST u t s BUT A M A N ’ trip . R eturn for sum m er term . 8-5. 35 "W hen you set up a file o fpic- HOWID 2000 E. M ich. IV 2-7322 WANTED TO buy: Home in Bailey tu re s ," M rs. F erguson s a i d , starrinK DIAPER SERVICE, sam e diapers G eorge Flem ing, 355-6308. 35 "y o u ’re setting up a file for the IVAN DIXON/ ABBEY return ed. E ither yours o r o u rs. sch o o l'area. T h ree or four bed­ police. T he N egroes are the whip­ M U R D E R Topfep! - ^ LIN C O LN __________ W a n t e d ___________ ro om s. L arge l i v i n g room . ping boy of the police depart­ TOURWIFI' I I w k tn Itk*k » jjtm With our serv ice, you may in­ tw tlt m il clude two pounds of baby clothes BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 for R esidential z o n in g . U n d e r m e n ts.” J I that do not fade. D iaper pail RH P ositive; $7 for RH nega­ $30,000. ED 2-5466. 37 T he am endm ent will have to be TECHNICOLOR'" '-UNITEDARHSTS COLORI -' UNITEDARTISTS furnished. tive. D etroit Blood S ervice, Inc. WANTED: M A L E room m ate, voted on again late r this week be­ AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE 1427 E. M ichigan Ave., H ours sum m er term only, to sublet 914 E. G ier St. 9-4, Monday, T uesday, W ednes­ one bedroom apartm ent. C all fore the bill can be sent on to the IV 2-0864. day, F riday , 12-7 T hursday. 353-1369, o r 353-1338. . • 37 Senate. D R IV E 489-7587. 48 -IN fPA TM ! MW— B o U h w l d L in iln fl o n M 7 8 N O W ! F IR S T S H O W IN G ! A D M ISSIO N S 1.25 C H IL D R E N U N D E R 12 F R E E (a v e M ore On Your T H E P IC T U R E YOU H A V E B EE N H E A R IN G A B O U T ON T . V . A LSO RADIO A n e w h e i g h t in f r ig h t C lean in g Bills SHOCKING C0L0K! M IC H I G A N C le a n c lo th e s b e a u tifu lly T H I A t l F a s t... S a f e .. E a s y ... O d o r F ree T o d a y of 1 : 0 0 - 3 : 0 5 - 5 : 1 5 - 7 : 2 0 - 9 : 3 5 A L A U G H E V E R Y M IN U T E $ 2 .0 0 d r y c l e a n s an 8 l b . l o p d - $ 1 . 2 5 a 4 lb . I< — ' - 2 9 c p e r 4fc. C o m p le te d r o p - o f f la u n d ry s e r v ic e ; » r *•*» A t t e n d a n t s a l w a y s r e a d y to s e r v e you at o u r c o n v e n ie n t lo c d tio n s £ 3 ^ /SW 5 of FIG A R O * * * * FRIDAY * * * t JOHN FORD S T H E M A R R IA G E SUNSHINE CENTER C H E Y E N N E 213 A n n St. A U T U M N CHERRY LANE LAUNDRY BY M O Z A R T ^ E N G L IS H L IB R E T T O W ils o n & H a r r is o n M ay 2 i '2 2 , 1965 M SU A u d i t o r i u m Wash n DRY Clean Wash n Dry Clean Sponsored by th e M U S IC and SPEECH Departments TÊCHNICOLOr SUPERPAMUnSI0N'7S I FROMWARNERBROS. I W ed n e sd a y , M ay 19. 1965 3 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s. E a st L an sin g . M ich ig an H o m e E c o n o m ic s A w a r d s MME ME Ht E T U I IEMMMTEIS EM EMME! ü G iv e n T he C ollege of Home Econo mics presented its honor award *t Home Econom ics Honors Nigl A t C e r e m o n ie s ¡ent mo H. Da: : Award, Iternate for rth.Sum m er iddition to erlcari Y uth A w ard for shewing unusual ability, m the field of clothing and for her high academ ic standing, A $100 C am pbell Award wer.t TP® FU N FO O D S ! C erem onies Monday. it the A : A grant of $800 was receive C a mp this award to B arbara Jarm an , C ro /e t, V i., by Karen Smith, Farm ington jur, stude: ’s expenses junior for her high scholastic io r. T he Julia P . G rant Award 1 study .r. St. standing. giver, to D etroit are?- high scrim D 1 a n n e F r a s i e f , D earborn graduates showing financial r.ee: J.W . Knap . . Awards sophom ore, received the Snyder The W illiam H. Dar,forth Lead reer.s, E ast Cup Award. T he Snyder Cup •rsh ip T raining Scholarship we: d Disr ¿veil, T ay - Aw ard goes to the sophom ore to Karen Gordon, Dowagia The awards m aking thebest scholastic-record f r e s h m a n . Debbv G reerw al :adership in during her freshm an year. Seattle, W ash., fre s h m , :t:v.t:es and - i- e e r . Shirley T oles, Romeo Junior, nam ed as altern ate. . ne received the E lizabeth I, French T his award is giver, by tf A w ard. T his $50 aw ard goes to R a 1s t oi r Purina C- m pary ward the student who, in the opinion Covers g two-week lenders; 1 r sse, of the dear., has the ability neces­ t r a i n : r. g scholarship at ti sary to com bine the duties of Am erica Youth Foundati T raining .mo Lake Mìe ■cjpth- hiimemaking and civic responsi­ gar., s ipho- bility. Tw Juniors, ! i.da C ar:: T he $100 Heler P ra tt Shane St. C lair, and Be 3 A be 11 0 1* Aw ard went n Elizabeth M iller Springs, were r.ar rd rcspecti Jud Davey, N iles, for her outstand- E V E R Y ONE R E A L L Y astic ir.g leadership abilities and 3.0 FRESH! P L U M P , T E N D E R r.d rt: — grade-poim average. T he tw enty-first Borden A ward L E A N M E A T Y BIRDS S a l l y went r . M arcia L eslie, C apse S E L E C T E D BY OUR B ay ha senior. E X P E R T BUYERS! S W IF T ’ S P REMIUM Islam9 Christian Concepts C O R N IS H ■ iriir ^ L B . 6 OZ. Share Common Tradition Htfld S IZ E -E A . S w ift 's Premium h.nisei:, have a m essenger and P roten B onele ss place em phasis on " th e Book” w est (in C hristian te rm s , the Bible). During the m iddle ages when SWIFT’S PREMIUM the two religions w ere growing hack t the use etch made or sim ultaneously, he sa id . It was S H O U L D E R P O R T IO N 1 _____ . . . ........................ trad :-: r, « ; S G. E , " th e thing to do at the tim e to re ­ state concepts in A ristotelian VC AI D fM C T I CAHHED m Y Grur.ebaum, w.ht spoke te rm s .’ ’ Thus was owing to the V L nL R U nO l 1 SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED M : day : ; : t in B essey H all, is su p erio rity of the G reeks’ w ell- of the lead;: g Islam ic schol- established set of-beliefs andcon­ LUNCH MEATS 4 JULES CERN rs : the c u .rry . lie is p ro fes- cepts, he said. s r f h:st ry a: d direct- r of the "T h e Islam ic m esseng er, Mo­ C j GRADE NO. 1 N ear E:-s:er: C enter, L .uversiry ham m ed, was a m ere man, B o a rd S la te s of CuE;. -r.-.ia m L .s Angeles. Von Grunebaum said, “ chosen | SKINLESS FRANKS T h e sim ilarities b e tw e e n by God as a prophet to the A rab s.” iriFtun-itv and the religion of H is C h r i s t i a n counterpart, , SWIFT’S PREMIUM PRO! A to m L e c tu re the A rabs re /re n t, he said. Both C h rist, is believed to be a p art are m- notiieistic, worship a God of the divinity. who wishes man to know and save T he reason for this can be ac­ 1 ROUND STEAK _,es if the Cnr: counted for ir, the difference be­ S H LD R . P O R T IO N Science E v s r' of L ecture! China U.S. tween the Islam ic and W estern will speak at 4:30 p.m.. Tr.i day m ..4 E essey ffa.Yc.n 'V.-w perception of m an, he said. VERI CHOPS - 690 nan Science: Dominion OVer - ■i-ru,. r.h-fe.’-iKC man is soiled K Ë D , R IP E A N D S W E E T -1 | L B . A V E R A G E Talk Topic by original sin and needs a di­ BONELESS V £ AL , V I t f t a 1 vinity to save him ,” Vor, G rune­ W A TER M ELO N The lecture is fceir.gapor.s re t baum said. “ T he A rab man is CHOP SUEY MEATlb 0 9 C by the Campus C h ristian Scienc not corrupted in this way. Ac­ O rganization arid is oper. t cording to his sp iritu al beliefs, t, ‘e s s C err. began dev' t.i*g full time • *io.,gi t and language, he 'is ignorant and has lost his •e C hrist:a::'N cie/C i he*>. i m v ;■ AfcWc.e 13th in tr.c r jt>j.y. av. him He reeds.,., f'jly. guidance to b s tk :-K> the right path. y ears ago. He has lectu rer ' tericah Studies »* ’ ST. REGIS - nearly ail p a rts of the w orld. A be night in 32Lmor.. “ All distinctions taken into K IN G S F O R D 100% HARDWOOD form er, advertising, m anager anc P . r_ , dean of the College ìsiceratic Lh e basic struc- WHITE PAPER PLATES acto r, he has appeared plays : A n s nc L e tte rs, will m ocer- r..re >tc L ee’s discussion of “ T::e U nited States andC ar.ada.H ecur- >ir.o-A m e r i c a : : Confrontation; problem s of the mind engaged in e n of m entality in te rm s of sci- tific 'in te re s ts , solutions, and CHARCOAL BRIQUETS ren tly resid es in Scarsdale.N .Y , 3iph m acies in C o n tra st.” by Islam a n d the West w e r e 150 C T. Lee, who has w ritten exten­ shared, he said* 2 0 *8 8 * P KG . sively in tl is area , will discuss ® O LIN me r >ture i the Stno-A m erican Class Council • atior, in t h e “ T h i r d H O S P IT A L W orld” arid explicate, in the ST. REGIS I NEW CROP-88 SIZE DQZ REPORT A dm issions include Stuart.R o­ r< ader c< ntext of history and Discussion Set cj.-..re, trie foreign policy ip- China anc the L.S. T he Student B oard will discuss M u H w ß A . S m i 8IILFIITE CHARCOAL U IE R -J a V A U CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES mm senthal, Shaker H eights, Ohio, ... ry, staff; students ar.dtre dissolving cla ss councils while junior; Sandra M atson. Grand ;• lie me welcome to attend. incorporating a senior cla ss gov­ Rapids junior; B radley Lew is, ernm ent into the A ssociated Stu­ L ockport, N.Y., freshm an; M or­ dents of MSL' stru ctu re, at to­ r is Spier, East Lansing gradu­ night’s m eeting. E C O N O M IC A L T H IR S T Q U E N C H E R ! T R E E S W E E T F R O Z E N ate student; L etitia T asscr.e, Ish— The m eeting will be at 8 : 3 0 pem ing junior; Susar, Schm itzer, M e l b y S a y s p.m . in 308 Student S ervices. V assar junior; Shirley Ceb'nart, Also on the agenda is a post­ H art freshm an; and Daniel P. poned motion to investigate d is­ Smith, Romulus sophom ore. S c h o o l s N o t crim ination in off-cam pus, o r­ A lso, Leland B assett, Jackson ganized living units and a board freshm an; Robert W arren, Ben- K e e p i n g U p to investigate expenditures dur­ ton H arbor sophom ore; C urtis ing the past y ear. Donaldson, D a g g e tt freshm an; \n MSL pro fesso r told the na­ Diane G irard, L i n c o l n P a r k tional LTA convention in Albu­ freshm an; Sidney Glush, D etroit querque. N.M ., Monday t h a t freshm an; and John D irnbauer, A m erica’s education system is for the Birm ingham freshm an. obsolete in this industrialized, unusual in O thers a re Connie B a i le y , urbanized society. contemporary M ancelona junior; Aleta Beau- E rnest Ü, Melby, distinguished pied, Brooklyn sophom ore; M a.- professor of education, told the things from lene Ryskamp, Kalamazoo fresh ­ 3,000 delegates thar-the present al I over m an; Lee Kron: eim er, La; r- system was designed for a world the world rnount, N .J., sophom ore; Janet that disappeared when the world to reflect C raw ford, Gladwin junior; Joel entered the atom ic age. Cooper, Highland P ark, N .J., He pointed to slum schools as freshm an; Stephen G oldfarb, Oak one exam ple of the inadequacies P ark junior and Barbara. Gaf- of the system . "In the slu m s,” 1 field, Lakeview freshm an. Melby said, "w e teach without even knowing the nam es of the- Bible Past children, their previous exper­ ience, fam ily b a c k g r o u n d s , })(*3 ]( j : C• 222 A B B O T T RD. EAS T L A N S IN G R E G . 39« BIG ” E ” F IN E Q U A L I T Y REALEMON LEMON ORANGE OR BIG E ASST. FLAVORS 24 OZ. Talk Planned SALAD aiioning out tea ch ers on a BTL. s tric tl) equal basis, the 50-year LEMON-LIME DRINK 250 SODA BEVERAGES O ' A c ro s s fro m veteran of education said, the ^ State T h e a t e r ) 1. : i u im aged *QL^LcL is further KRAFT BIG E • *'*»<*aan V**> C a l v i n Theological Sem inary, ham pered. 1 P T . 2 OZ. DRESSING will give an illustrated lect ire BARBECUE SAUCE JAR 290 ALUMINUM FOIL East Lansing on “ R ecovering the Biblical Last Through Archeology” at T h u rs­ VLASIC EVERY DAY LOW PRICE! STB day’s m eeting of the C entral EACH M ichigan Society of the Ar cheo­ 3 9 0 HEINZ BABY FOODS JAR logical. SWEET RELISH State Bank The m eeting will be held at 7 : 3 0 p.m ., in the Honors College Lounge of the L ibrary. R E G . 4 5 * B IG E L IQ U ID All those interested at e being invited to attend. GAL. LEA C H Corner of A b b o tt and Grand R ive r BARNES FLORAL EAST L A N S IN G l WE T E L E G R A P H B r a n c h O f f i c e s at S IZ E FLOW ERS OKEMOS HASLETT W O R L D W IDE M em ber F e d e r a l D e p o s it In su ra n c e Corp. 21 5 A N N ED 2-08711