M IC H IG A N U N IV E R S IT Y STATE S ÏA T E AXA E a s t L an s ing , M ichig an F rid a y , May 21, 1965 P ric e 10< J r. 5 0 0 55 nber 313 T c d t n U l C m tc r Wbvt Vm» DK von J u n ta L e a d e r S a y s T ro o p s T o A tta c k R e b e l C ita d e l SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican have been trying to a rra n g e .” and the reb els of Col. F rancisco hold very soon and bring peace a r e cut off from the m ain in­ surgent fo rce in the downtown ‘G E N T L E M E N , START Y O U R E N G I N E S ’ — W e s t S h o w ’ s e n t r y in S a t u r d a y s J u n i o r 500 s e e m s r e a d y t o r o l l . L o o k i n g o v e r th e f i n i s h e d p r o d u c t a r e L a r r y S z a n t o r , K e n o s h a , W i s . , s o p h o m o r e and c o - d e s i g n e r o f th e v e h i c l e : d r i v e r Im bert’s declaration w as the Caam ano Deno had agreed to to the country.” C ra ig M c F a r l a n d , A l l e n P a r k f r e s h m a n : S u sa n C o o p e r , P l y m o u t h f r e s h m a n R epublic, i!—The head of the Im bert hinted that the attack enclave of office buildings, ap art­ c i v i l i a n - m i l i t a r y junta said ju n ta 's firs t public statem ent of the halt fighting F riday to let m ents and low incom e hom es. and a m e m b e r o f th e q u e e n ’ s c o u r t : and E l l i o t t B la c k , G r o s s e P o in t e j u n i o r its plan of action end the the Red C ro ss rem ove dead and would com e next week, as soon and c o - d e s i g n e r o f t h e c a r . P h o to b y B o b B a r i t Field Of 73 Entries Ready T hursday a perm anent cease­ wounded from the fighting zone in as Dominican tanks and troops U.S. M arines and p a ra tro o p ers fire is out of the question and Dominican rebellion. surround the enclave on th ree "W e a re considering a 12- Santo Domingo’s northern indust­ take the northern sections of the h is troops soon w ill attack the capital. sid es. The fourth side is the sea. re b e ls’ stronghold in downtown hour tru ce for hum anitarian re a ­ rial and suburban sections. Im bert was asked how hew ould sons so dead and wounded can be The job w as m ore than half For Saturday’s Junior 500 Santo Domingo. rem oved from the battle a re a ," "W e want to avoid a blood­ done and rebel spokesm en ac­ get his troops and tanks into G en. Antonio Im bert B a rre ra , shed if possible and we a re know ledged that th eir fo rc e s -- the downtown area without going the junta presid en t, said in an Im bert said. "B ut we have re ­ through U.S. lines, an operation newed our m ilitary operations giving every chance for those in many of them arm ed civ ilians— interview " It is now too late the rebel area to su rre n d er or w ere being en circled, with th eir that seem ingly would requ ire the fo r a perm anent c e a se -fire such and they cannot be stopped." cooperation of the U.S. govern­ A spokesm anfor the U.N. peace to com e out,” Im bert said. "B ut backs to the Ozama riv e r. a s the U.N. and the O rganiza­ we have to take the rebel strong­ The rebel fo rces in the north m ent. tion of A m erican States (OAS) m ission had said both the junta Seventy-three e n trie s a re scheduled to race in four ru n n ers. T he length of the race is approxi­ S atu rd ay 's 18th running of the Lambda Chi Alpha m ately one m ile, and each m an will run for ap­ Junior 500. proxim ately a q u a rte r of a m ile. N o O rg a n iz e d U n it S tu d y T he race, to be run aroun dW estC ircleD rive, T he event w ill begin with a parade through is the larg est fraternity-sp onsored event in the E ast Lansing led by the starting c a r for the In­ Board Kills Housing Motion country. dianapolis 500. T he lead c a r will be followed T h re e trophies will be aw arded in each of two by the queen of the Junior 500, h er court and division s—one for the best m en’s tim e, the other the queens from the living units entered in the for the best women’s tim e. ra c e . T he 1964 m en’s reco rd was set by Omega Phi T h is y e a r’s race queen is Cinda Scandling, been m ad e" John M iller, board $100; Spartan Spirit at $25 and P s i fra tern ity with a tim e of 2:58,7. T h eir team L ansing freshm an. B y JO B U M B A R G E R m em ber at large, said. student governm ent se rv ice s at was m ade up of four football and track sta rs. T he race was originated in 1948 by MSU's S ta te N e w s A SM SU W r i t e r The In ter-fra tern ity and P an- $50. Second place went to A lphaTau Om ega, and third Lam bda Chi Alpha ch apter. It is a sm all-scale The ASMSU S tu d e n t Board hellenic Council p r e s i d e n t s T his w ill leave the budge an place went to Delta T au Delta. model of the original Indianapolis 500. killed a m otion to study dis­ pointed out that G reek organiza­ expected $22 4 in the red by June T he women’s division was won by Delta Delta T h is y e a r’s s t a r t e r for the ra c e is Sam crim ination in organized, off- tions on cam pus a re not p e r­ 15. Delta with a tim e of 3:10.8. Gamma Phi Beta W illiam s, all-p ro defensive end for the D etroit cam pus living units W ednesday m itted to d iscrim inate according The board refe rre d a m otion to was second followed by Delta Sigma T heta. L ions. T he Kingtones group will play at the race. and all but repealed a m otion to to race, color, creed, religion m ake Union Board a sem i-au to ­ Each entry is p erm itted to have a d riv er and i n v e s t i g a t e discrim ination in o r national origin. nom ous vice presidency to the non-organized housing. "T h e governing groups should steerin g com m ittee, com posed of The nine-m em ber com m ittee be able to handle these problem s the board chairm an, vice ch air­ created last week to investigate th em selv es,” Jam es Stefanoff, m an and cabinet p residen t. discrim ination in non-oreanized IFC presid en t, said. "If the board court Appointed to student traffic C i t y In v e s tig a tin g L a w housing, was reduced to a two- sees they aren ’t doing th e ir job, w ere C arey M allo, Col­ m em ber com m ittee to study Uni­ then we should take actio n.” lege C orner, Ohio, freshm an; v ersity policy before taking fu r­ T he board also cut the bud­ junior; Robert Rose, New R ochelle, N.Y., th e r action. E d w a r d Sm ith, P itts ­ " I don’t think we have the right approved dissolving c la ss coun­ burgh, P a., s o p h o m o r e ; John T o R e fu s e H o u s in g P e r m its get a total of $85 to $3,855, to take action in organized units cils and incorporating sen ior ac­ M organ, Alma freshm an; Thom as unless form al con., 'ain ts have tivities into the ASMSU stru c tu re , T ro tt, Almont f r e s h m a n and B y C O L L E E N O ’ B R IE N tigated by the city of E ast L an- can do because they (the civil appointed ,q\> to the stu­ R obert Zumack. S t a t e Ne.yther 4. Spear struggle, Thom as said he be­ tion as "P o in t of V iew " colum ns. C orrespondents should include another. m isleading and ra th e r m eaning­ m e that dem ocracy and racial 26. 'Toward 54. Ifowry 12. | a p. mile liev es the U niversity’s position nam e and, if applicable, U niversity standing. T his inform ation may understanding should s ta rt from shelter 55. Finale 5. That thing measure It seem s that no one has yet le ss to anyone who did not attend the top and when the leaders of 28. Town near DOWN 6. For fear 16. W armth ' is cle ar. be withheld upon req u e st, but no unsigned le tte rs will be printed. dared suggest what may be a valid the discussion. Tadua 1. Socks that 19. Is in debt point of view—that as far as the each com munity set the exam ple, If the re p o rte r had been less o th ers will follow. 22 Tenure ol law is concerned, none of us have intent upon counting the num ber a " rig h t” to live w here we please. of p ersons applauding "G reer, he Hopefully, you will change your stand, use your influence and ex­ 1 Z 3 77 '/ / / 4 5 6 7 e 9 10 office 24 ( ure No onp has any inherent right to „ would have noted that F ish el’s 11 m i i3 25. Blue grass MICHIGAN // n - ■|T a >(~ WMIVMSITV ï t ATE NEWS. /, y.v fw buy ffom.. ^omeone who ¿oes not .2esa meat- r®í tvrsetí. to a point made wish to have him in his hom e. by -G reer in a highly em otional p re s s your dedication, not by wo*ds 'huv-fcy -iw oet' - s m * with, leadership for open hous­ 1w *4* ». %19 ¡s.- M • *s , . ** 26. Walla ba fn* 27. Cenerous M em ber A ssociated P re ss, United P re ss International, Inland Daily P re ss A ssocia­ E d ito r ............................................John V anG ieson A dvertising M anager..................A rthur Langer T he problem of discrim ina­ soliloquy in which he p ortrayed a tion is not a legal problem but a la rg e segm ent of A m erican youth ing in E ast Lansing. n v7 777 18 20 " /// ¿¿2. 29. Boil on the eyelid David Megdell Y/, % m oral one, and as such cannot as a band of blood th irsty anti­ 77/ Zl 22 23. 24 26 tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P re ss, Michigan C am pus E d ito r........................C harles C . W ells F lint junior 33. ( irient P re s s A ssociation. M anaging Editor ..........,.... Hugh J . Leach S p o rts E d ito r....................... R ichard Schw artz be solved entirely by legislative co m m u nists who could not wait m eans. A distinction m u s t be to dive into the ecstasy of battle 2b 27 % 28 29 '7/ 30 35. Austere 37. Avifauna Published every cla ss day throughout fall, w inter and spring te rm s and twice weekly W ire Editor .............................. B ill K rasean m ade between those rights which —to bayonet V ietC ong, to napalm it is the proper function of law bom b innocent v illa g ers, to bag W a sh A n d W e a r 31 n 32 3 Ì % 3) 34 39. Mine en­ trances sum m er term by the students of Michigan S tate U niversity. A ssistan t Ad M anagers ....... Ken Hoffman, M arcy Rosen to define and m aintain, and those th e ir firs t victim . w hich, however "n atu ral, ” can T o the E ditor: It is difficult for m e to imagine 37 % 38 39 44 % 42. Contained 44. Second son C irculation M anager ....................... Jim B aker % 41 42 of judah 43 43 only be worked out on an educa­ F is h e l's introductory rem ark s 40 Second class postage paid at E ast Lansing, E d ito rial E ditors ................ M ichael Kindman, that so many m em bers of the CSR '' / 45. Fuse M ichigan. Susan Filson Night E ditor .........................................Jay Levy tional, interpersonal level. alluded to these m ost Interesting com m ents w h ic h unfortunately T h e solution does not Iie in p u r­ w ere not noted by the p re s s . group can continue to picket and dem onstrate, a n d yet after all 4b St 47 % SI S i 48 44 46. I nclose 47. One: Scot. E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu­ dent S ervices Building, Michigan State U ni­ v e rsity , E ast Lansing, M ichigan. Photography A dvisor.................... David Jaehnig News A d v iso r...................... R ichard E. Hansen C opydesk Advisor ......................... H enry P ric e suing all possible m eans to the end. In attempting to deal with R ichard S trait these m onths have not found tim e to shave or show er. R ichard Sternberg 5J % 54 y /y & % 33 49. Anent 52. Peacock butterflv such a problem in this rqanner, O rchard L ake Junior governm ent is overstepping its S carsdale, N.Y., senior F rid a y , M ay 21, 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 igan World News P a n h e l P re s e n ts A w a r d s East Lansing at a Glance T o O u ts ta n d in g G re e k s W / Telephone Shopping 332-8622 F r o m O u r W ir e S e rv ic e s Panhellenic Council presented sity of Pennsylvania graduate and is a ham radio operator as two top aw ards to outstanding school this sum m er. w ell. She is pegged not only with R u s s e ll: U s e A -B o m b --M a y b e women this w eek. T he aw ards The 10th annual $750 Panhel­ h er student num ber but also with lenic Foreign Student Scholar­ h e r operator c a l l num ber - - pack these notions a re the Foreign Student Schol­ ATLANTA—Sen, R ichard B. R ussell, D -G a„ arsh ip and the aw ard for the grad­ ship w as aw arded W ednesday to HN1CC. said T hursday the U nited States should use the uating G reek woman w ith the Soo Ja Cho, MSU senior and atom ic bomb in Viet Nam if C hinese C om m u­ highest grade point average. ch em istry m ajor. n ists invade the country in force. The high grade point aw ard She is from Seoul, K orea, and from Knapp9s for T he senator gave his views at a news confer­ w inner is Sue Korpi, W akefield has been in the United States for S a g in a w C ollege ence held p rim arily to announce that he has re ­ senior and Kappa Alpha T heta, seven m onths. Although she has cuperated from an attack of em physem a and that with a 3.81 average. sen io r standing, she will rem ain R ecom m ended he will run for re-elec tio n in 1966, Sue has earned m ajors in mu­ at MSU for two m ore y e ars to receiv e her B.S. (U P l) —The state B oard of Ed­ the best trip ever! "1 don't think we should use nuclear weapons sic and G erm an and a m inor in in Viet Nam unless the C hinese C om m unists education in her th ree y ears Soo attended Ewha Women’s ucation has recom m ended a four- com e th e re in fo rce,’* R ussell said. “ But if they U niversity in Seoul and claim s y e ar college in the Saginaw-Bay Russe do com e in great num bers I would use as big a that MSU is the first coed school C ity-M idland a r e a of e a s t - bomb as n ecessary to keep A m erican troops from she has attended. cen tral Michigan, it was an­ being overw helm ed." She is the oldest of six children nounced Thursday. B o a r d P r e s i d n e t Thom as B rennan said the decision was N otions-East Lansing Second Level R u s s ia B la s ts L B J Plastic T alk Set reached at a m eeting of five boards John J j G ilm an, p ro fesso r of m em bers h e r e W ednesday nnd MOSCOW—T he Soviet Union, in one of its h arsh est attacks on physics and m etallurgy at theU n- concurred in later by the r e ­ P resid en t Johnson, rejected T hursday his bid to ease tensions. iv e rsity of Illinois w ill speak on m aining three m em bers. T h e “ No one should expect that it is possible to in terfere in the in­ "M icrodynam ics o f P l a s t i c recom m endation was im m ediate­ tern al affairs of independent states, provoke arm ed conflicts tiere Flow ” at 4 p.m . F rid ay in 146 ly sent to Gov. G eorge Romney and there, com m it acts of aggression against the so c.alist coun­ Engineering. and the leg islature, B rennan said. trie s and at the sam e tim e talk about som e kind of agreem ents with the Soviet Union and about 'ending te n sio n s',1’ a Soviet statem ent said. G r e e n w ic h G o v e rn m e n t M ay S u e T o D e s e g re g a te NEW YORK—V ic e P resid en t H u b e r t H. V illa g e D a y s Hum phrey said T hursday night the governm ent w ill sue to desegregate Southern school d istric ts SUE K O R P I which fail to m eet federal requirem ents even if at MSU. W ithin her m usic m a­ they elect to forego federal a>d. jo r, she has a dual m ajor in S p e c ia l “ In reality the choice is sim ply this! T o con­ voice and piano. tinue receiving federal aid and deseg regate or She is a m em ber of six hon­ to sacrifice f e d e r a l aid and desegregate any­ o rs rie s: Alpha Lam bda Delta, w ay," the vice p residen t said in a m ajo r speech Tow er G uard, Phi Kappa Phi, Big Reductions on H um phrey on adm inistration civil rig h ts action. scholastic h o n o r a r i e s ; Delta H um phrey's speech was prepared for delivery O m icron and Phi Kappa Alpha, at a dinner honoring the late H erb e rtH . Lehm an. m usic h o n oraries, a n d K a p p a How-To” Art Books O m icron P i, education honorary. Sue plans to en ter the U niver- and C h i n a ’s B o m b N o t H - B o m b WASHINGTON—The United States s.iid T hursday that R edC hina’s Varsity Art Supplies late st nuclear weapons te st did not involve an H-bomb typ^1 device. It also term ed "im p lau sib le” any thought that the device exploded last T hursday was m issile-d eliv ered . D r i v e In colorful totes to take a-traveling But the governm ent’s first announced analysis of the ch a ra c te r of the te st im m ediately prom pted unofficial, but knowledgeable, specu­ h as re -o p e n e d S p a rta n lation that the test put the C hinese C om m unists on the road to de­ C a ll veloping an H-bom b in two to three y e ars. $3 *4 $6 E D 2 -6 5 1 7 B o o k s to re S e t o f f to s e e th e s i g h t s , a n d k e e p e v e r y t h i n g y o u fo r d e liv e r y C o rn e r of A nn & M AC m ig h t n e e d c lo s e a t h a n d , tu c k e d in to o n e o f th e s e K e n n e d y B o c k s F i r e a r m B ill r o o m y . 131 a n y - p o c k e t e d d e l i g h t s . G o p .d s e l e c t i o n o f ■> , * ( jk jj ^ jtPk « s h a p e s ’ a p d i p . ta p e s tr ie s a n d w ip e - c le a n w in v ls . WASHINGToKî--6e*, 31 o i e r t ” • K en -n eay > » r 5K f whose life was com pletely changed by a $12./» a ll w ith t o r t o i s e s h e ll h a n d le s . rifle which killed his b ro th er, appealed T h u rs­ l e t ’ s go $ day J * r a. te d sjal gun co n tro l-b iU .to " wipe-this to * "st’ain of violence from our land, M cD onof-r,.. Kennedy appeared before the Senate Juvenile delinquency subcom m ittee in support ot a bill FOR A NEW T A S T E T R E A T Protex vinyl by Sen. Thom as J . Dodd, D-Conn., that would put storage bags M c D o n a ld 's s tric t controls on the sale of m a il-o rd e r fire ­ arm s and curb im portation into the United States V Filet O'-Fish iennedy of surplus m ilitary weapons from other nations. •: -V is •L m ■ w’i C risp , golden F ilet O’ F ish served £ piping hot on a plum p, toasted :v 2 fo r $5 bun w ith plenty of tangy ta rta r lo o k fo r the G o l d e n A r c h e s sauce to give you a real deep sea :£ S hadow s t r i p e v in y l. tre a t you’ll love. w ith f u ll le n g th h e a v y In d ia n T e a m S c a le s E v e r e s t d u ty z ip p e r . B a g s lip s NEW DELHI—An Indian team T hursday reached the sum m it of o v e r c lo th e s rig h t on M t. E v erest, the w orld’s highest m ountain, the governm ent an­ E A S T L A N S IN G — nounced. A spokesm an said the two men who reached the peak tied E A S T L A N S IN G — th e h a n g e r s ...n y lo n tie an Indian flag to a pole left there by A m erican clim bers in 19n3. 10 2 4 E . G ra n d R iv e r 2 34 W . G ra n d R iv e r lo c k s a r o u n d h a n g e r T h eir feat, which drew congratulations from P residen tS arvepalli N O R T H L A N S IN G — W E S T L A N S IN G — S O U T H L A N S IN G - R adhakrishnan and P rim e M inister L ai B ahadur S hastri, m a y b e n e c k s , p re v e n ts s lip ­ the last of its kind for many y e ars, at least from the 29,02S-ft. 2120 N. L a rc h 4 0 1 5 W . S a g in a w 4700 S. C e d a r p in g . 4 - s ,u it. m u l t i - c o a t m ountain’s non-C om m unist Side. Nepal has b arrec ‘uture attem pts o r d r e s s s iz e . to all fo reigners. S c h o o l B o a rd S a la r y A c c e p te d Lightweight SOUTH BEND—T h e South Bend F ederation of T eac h ers, which ■onducted a four-day "b o y co tt" of public schools last week, W ed- Travel Iron lesday accepted a school board salary schedule for next y e ar. Union P resid en t G eorge Bull said the schedule was accepted “ with $3 sxtrem e reluctance.’’ T r i m l i t t l e i m p o r t w ith T he pay scale, providing starting sa la rie s of $5,200for beginning teachers, was the sam e one offered by the school board a week ago U .S . c o r d f o r A . C . o r M onday. . D .C . RECORD MANUFACTURES OVERSTOCK MONO & STEREO Jazz • C la s s ic a l • Pop F o lk o v e r 5 0 0 L P ’s TOP LABELS. T O P A R T 15X 5 .... 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Shop East Lansing Friday a n d S a tu rd a y 9 :3 0 to 5:30 307 EAST G R A N D R IV E R ED 2-6997 A M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n F r id a y , M ay 21, 1965 T r a c k m e n I n s t a l l e d B i g T e n F a v o r i t e N e tte rs 0 ^ 1 ^ 5 o f 6 _ ... fho rthin the Ohio Rolflvs. ro a c h F ra n R elays, Coach mmm— m— — | jum ium pper er JimJJm G a rrett wWill ill join $ # B y R O B E R T A Y A F IE D ittrlch has pointed his team in 1 The N E W S In | Jim Sum m ers and Norm Sin­ S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r Iowa’s direction, and it looks as c la ir in the 100. That trio will BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — M ichigan S tate’s T om M ansfield of N orthw estern, 6-4, 6-3. though his guiding w ill pay off _ be running the 220 as well with tennis team ro ared through the first round Vic Dhooge, No. 5 singles, stopped B ruce With a 2-0 dual m eet reco rd in la rg e dividends. C am pbell. of the Big T en m eet h ere today, taking five B rodie of Purdue, 6-1, 6-1 and also beat tucked snugly under th eir a rm s , The shot and discus have Tom of six singles m atches and sweeping all of Chuck Nicholson of M innesota in another the Spartan track team hit the road for Iowa City in an attem pt to com e up with th e ir firs t cham ­ T im es have shown a steady downward trend, as evidenced by the reco rd s set. With ex­ m R T S H erb ert going for the Spartans, rounding out the com petition. Dit­ the doubles to com e within one point of th ird place in the conference. T he S partans, entering the m eet with 49 m atch, 6-4, 7-5. No. 6 man Mike Youngs defeated Len E ngleberg of Purdue, 6-2, 6-0 and then ceptional strength in the hurdle trich has no en tries in the pole pionship win. and som e oif the running d ep art­ vault or 660. points, left the co u rts with a 76 to ta l, in repeated the p erform an ce against R oger Since 1901, when the firs t of­ hot pursuit of th ird -p lace N orthw estern. F reem an of N orthw estern, 6-2, 6-0. ficial track standings w ere com ­ m ents, State can c a rry the ball cham ps. Gene W ashington earned T rip le honors went to Mike Today’s events, startin g at 3 Indiana still leads the pack with 94 points, In doubles m atches, Dwight Shelton and piled, M ichigan State has never through to the final w ire. the 70 lows title ,. Keith Coates Bowers in the high jum p. He p.m ., inclu d ep relim in aries in the and the U niversity of M ichigan is second Wolff beat Dave Lam on and Bucky B yrne been at the top of the list in T he ’65 indoor season saw State took the m ile crow n, Jim G ar­ cleared the b ar at 6’ 7 1 /2 ’’ for hurdle and running events, with with 93. of Ohio State, 6-1, 9-7, while the No. 2 the conference. The b est finish lose the title to the B adgers by re tt finished first in the long new v arsity , field and m e e t sem i-fin als to be held if neces­ C aptain C harlie Wolff defeated Ron Keith doubles team of P hillip s and Dhooge handed the Spartans have been able to the m eager m argin of 4 6 -4 5 1 /2 . jump and the 300 went to Das m ark s. In the Big Ten standings, sary . of M innesota, 6-1, 6-1 in No. 2 singles, Geoff Gluck and Weulf Schw erdtfeger of W is­ achieve w as the runner-up slot D uring the w inter cam paign, the C am pbell. that jum p puts him in second Saturday’s com petition w raps while No. 3 man L aird W arner dum ped consin a 6-2, 6 -4 setback. W arner and Youngs in 1951, th e ir firs t season as Spartans began a reco rd -b re ak ­ O utdoors, these men have been place behind Holden of W iscon­ things up with the rem aining Rick W urtzel, 6-2, 7-5, beat Jim S tratford and Engleberg of Purdue, m em bers of the Big Ten. ing traditio n that has followed Just as im pressive. W ashington sin, who’s jum ped 6* 8 3 /4 ” . field events and hurdle and race Jim P hillips, S tate 's No. 4 sin g les, whipped 6 -2 , 6-2. L ast y e ar, they w o u n d up them through the outdoor sea­ holds the field (:37.6), varsity Along with these m en in their finals. The m ile relay will wind fourth, with 22 points, behind Big son and is m ainly responsible for (:36.8) and m eet reco rd s against respective events, Coach F ran up the day. Ten champ W isconsin, which tal­ them being tabbed the odds-on Ohio State (;37.6) andN otreD am e D ittrich has W ashington in the lied 64. M ichigan and Illinois finished ahead of the Spartans. F rom th e ir Initial outing in favorite. F o u r of the 16 men who m ade the trip a re conference indoor (:38.0) in the 330 interm ediate hurdles. In the 120 highs, he’s tied the m ile relay along with Bob Steele, Clint Jones, C a m p b e l l a n d C oates. Steele and Jones w ill BIG TEN GOLF CHANCES SLIM N otre Dame m eet m ark (14.3) also go in the two hurdle events. and w ith the wind at his back C oates w ill be running in the F R ID A Y & S A T U R D A Y w as clocked at :14.i against Ohio 880 and will team up with Bo­ é¡ r i E S T 3 - FEATURES - 3 State. That unofficial tim e bet­ wen and Mike Kaines for the ' S ’ P i p e D re a m C a n G o U p In S m o k e ■ R I V E 'I N 7 ) E m ^ i te rs the field m ark of :14.2. m ile. Kaines and Bowen a re al­ RiTlARWNe us i» » [ R e g . A d m . $ 1 .0 0 L ast week’s 98-43 trouncing of so slated to go in the two m ile conference m ark to 4-12 and the the m iddle 70’s tor the season, A gainst M ichigan, Benson tied N otre Dame provided the cin d er- with G eorge B althrop and Paul By JOE M I T C H season’s total to 4-14. his best perform an ce com ing in with Buck M orrison for the lowest Fvnm m en with m ore honors. Jan Bo- M cCollam . M:GM E2£=Ül ■■henry B rotzm ann's team s have re g ­ a five-team tourney at F o rest Spartan sco re. With rounds of 4C S tate N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r w ern set a new m eet reco rd in A nother entry in the 120 highs A fter endihg a dual m eet cam ­ istered a 44-36-2 overall m ark. A kers Golf C o u rse. In that m eet, and 37, he finished with a 77 RwNtfBS m the m ile at 4:11.6, w hile Camp­ is F red McKoy, who is set for paign on a b itte r note, John If this y e a r’s squad lands in the he one-putted his way to scores for 18 holes while M orrison, a bell tied the 440 m eet m ark the high jum p as w ell. Long B rotzm ann is hoping that his conference c e l l a r , his c a re e r of 75 and 72 for a 36-hole av er­ firs t-y e a r junior on the squad, of :47.4. fle M M ^ g o lfe rs can sam ple the average will dip below .500, age of 147. had sco res of 36 and 41; PANAVISION1And METROCOLOR SOC Sets Picnic : s v I ^ H l l of success when they L ast spring, the Spartans fin­ Judo, Stickers Home; j n ^ p ^ D r o k e s with nine confer­ ished with a 7-12 reco rd and a Students O ff-C am pus (SOC) ence toes in the Big Ten cham p­ seventh-place standing in the “ T H E R O U N D E R S " T w i c e A t 8 :3 2 and L a te 2N D F E A T U R E D E LL S will hold its annual spring picnic ionships at L afayette. B rotzm ann closed out his w orst conference. Steady perform ances m ust be Ruggers On The Road Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m . at F ra n ­ season as golf coach in his five cis P ark. turned in by the num ber five and È,i brings to th e beach I h¡s beat D A N C IN G >11 m em bers and th eir guests are invited and a re rem inded to State bring th eir own food, drinks and Monday, y e ars as the sw ingers' m entor. wound up the season with a 27-stroke loss to M ichigan last Six players if the Spartans a re to finish high in the m eet. Scores in the high 80’s by these men TUES. - SUN. sp o rts equipm ent. 530-557, bringing the have been responsible, in p art, for S tate’s downward p ro g re ss. T his weekend w ill be a busy site of the Invitational Judo T our­ one for the la c ro sse , rugby and nam ent, slated to get under way Sophom ore Sandy McAndrew judo clubs, with two of the three at noon Saturday, C lubs will com e will hold down the num ber five team s playing at hom e. from Ohio State, M ichigan, De­ spot while Mike B iber w ill handle The lac ro sse club faces N otre tro it, F lint and G rand R apids. Rock With the ch ores in the sixth postion. Dam e at 2 p.m ., Saturday on Old Both women and men will com ­ O ther S partans to m ake the trip C ollege Field. On the season pete. T he women w ill be entered a re Doug Sw artz, Doug Hankey the stickm en stand fourth in the in belt c la ss e s —white, green and "The Emotions” and F red Mackey. M idwest A ssociation with an 8-6 brow n—while the men w ill be I P A N A V I S lO M ä n d m e t r o c o l c r Purdue, the defending cham p, reco rd . They m et the Irish once en tered in com bined belt-w eight is expected to retain its crown. before at South Bend, winning categ o ries. T he two weight c la ss ­ “ G IR L H A P P Y ’ O n ce Top threats to the B oilerm ak ers that contest 14-9. es a re below 165 and over 165. will be posed by Indiana and Ohio Coach Paul Caldw ell plans to T he belt c la sse s a re the sam e for 3R D State. initiate a new offense which he m en and women. Although the season has been hopes will put h is squad back on T h e re will be five-m inute m at­ a dism al one for the team , there the winning track . T he plan will ches with tw o-m inute overtim e S tr a n g s tilin g a ^ M have been som e individual bright take som e of the p re s s u re off p e r i o d s . T r o p h i e s w i l l be "MyMood WansCoM happen In T roy Donahua and Jo a y lla a lh o rto n La^sisssss: spots. Ken Benson, a junior from C re te, Ohio, is the lone Spartan in possible contention for individ­ ual honors. his ace sta r Steve H arrington, who is second in conference s c o r ^ ing with an average of four points p e r gam e. aw arded to the w inners in each division. and B a rry S u lllo a n NOLAN Benson has been averaging in T he ru ggers have had their troubles this season, winning only C ancel M e e tin g i. tw ice in nine s ta rts.T h e club will The C am pus United N ations S hown 3 r d A t 12:13 O N L Y 4 , M I L E S E .< Q F C A M P U S M z h L J Varsity be traveling to O ntario to face the S a r n i a rugby te a m . W arren m eeting scheduled for tonight has been canceled, according to S e r —gsyiG eneral , p u g u r-i to the lineup to D r iv e In give the S partans added strength. P hiladelphia; P a., Junior. The T he M en's 1M A rena will be the next m eeting w ill be fall te rm . h a s re -o p e n e d C a ll Arena Theater E D 2 -6 5 1 7 C oupon E xchange fo r d e liv e ry fo r R o lf H o c h h uth ’ s and SA TU RD A Y - SHOWN t o d a y AT 2:15-5:00-7:35-LA TE ‘W o r l d o f A b b o t t a n d C o s t e l l o ” THE DEPUTY SHOWN SAT, AT 1:20-4:15-7;20-LATE F a irc h ild M ay 2 1 , 2 4 , 25 open T O D A Y O N L Y A T 1 : 0 0 - 3 : 3 5 - 6 : 1 5 - 9 : 1 0 p m, B o x O ffic e 1 2 :3 0 -5 :0 0 CAMPUS ’ SWORD O F A L I B A S A " iP B . S U P E R B A R G A IN HELD OVER! O n T he Starts TOMORROW! D A Y ! A II-D a y 2 F e a tu r e s S a t. A t 2 :4 5 -6 :0 0 - 9 :1 0 p .m . TH E A TR E- 75ÿ to 5:30 Eve. & Sun. $1.00 F e a tu re Today & Sat. 1:25-3:30-5:35-7:45-9:55 J7 3 3 7 -0 * 7 1 Itta k e s o ff // ir J * y C lo s e d - C ir c u it T V S c re e n i o th e rs . JU S T ! l e a v e d At Lansing’s Civic Center F * 1 “ W o rld ’s G r e a te s t S in g le The S CASSIUS SO N N Y Jet V*. 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THE CRICKETS ONLY $4.00 at the Paramount Newstands 211 E v e rg re e n HEAR N A T KING C O LE SIN G ' C A T B A L L O U O N C A PITO L R E C O R D S $ 5 .5 0 a t th e d o o r 1 0 3 E . M ic h ig a n N ext! “ H U SH ...H U SH SW EET C H A R L O T T E " A tt: P lu s J o h n W ayne “ N orth T o A la sk a'* _____ F r id a y , M ay 21, 1965 5 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan B a ts m e n C h a s e L e a d e r s In Title S h o w d o w n By DUANE LA N C A S TE R 1961, and the Buckeyes la st took the honors in 1955. to set an all tim e b ase-hit re ­ co rd. The left-hand h irin g jun­ S tate N e w s S p o r t s « W r i t e r T he S p a r t a n s have already io r has knocked out 54 hits in snapped off m ore victories this 129 b ats, including 12 doubles Spark plugs, F iresto n e tire s , ' /. Il season, than any other State team for an a ll-tim e high in that de­ and O ffenhauser engines consum e in h isto ry . State nipped W estern p artm ent. m ost of the sp o rts talk cu rren tly , M ichigan T uesday night 3-2 to Bob M aniere (.277), Bob Speer but th re e Big Ten schools a re )o b re reco rd th e ir 27th win, against (.298) and Dick B illings (.287) concerned with m ore than auto racing th is weekend. Ohio State, the U niversity of . tY 'V A L ■ eight lo sse s. L itw hiler w ill stick with the sam e lineup that has piled up so w ill m an the outfield post. L itw hiler Is optim istic about the Spartan chances at the crow n M ichigan and M ichigan State w ill many decisions in the win col­ because “ we got a good ball battle down to the w ire today 5 -0 w umn. B ill Steckley (.246) and Dick club that wants to win it.’* and Saturday in a race of th eir K ilbourn (.278) will share the own. To the victor go the spoils Doug D obrei and John K rasnan catching duties. Steve Juday, the Com ing . . . JAZZ — in this case the Big Ten base­ w ill prevent play-by - play of Sat­ M ic h ig a n S t a t e still has a S partan’s second leading h itte r ball title , plus the right to rep­ urday’ s Buckeye gam es, but te le ­ chance, but a weekend s w e e p fo r the all-im p ortant gam es with at .359, w ill get the call at first The resen t the Big Ten in the up­ phone rep o rts w ill be c a rrie d would probably have to be in Ohio State. base over Howard M iller. B ig T e n S ta n d in g s com ing NCAA tournam ent. at 4, 4:45 and 5:30 p.m . o rd e r, with M ichigan dropping at “ We have to beat Ohio State J e rry W alker, who has b atter­ B IG Second-place M ichigan (9-3) Ju st about anything can happen least one gam e. Rain o r a com ­ tw ice,” L itw hiler said. “ It’s the W L Pet. m eets league-leading Ohio State (8-2) today, then the th ird -p lace in th is the closing weekend of a hectic conference season. bination of upsets could throw the race even into m ore of a toughest job in baseball to win a doubleheader. You have to be ed conference pitching at a .447 pace, w ill s ta rt at second. Short­ stop w ill be handled by senior SESSION May 25 Spartans (8-4) follow the Wol­ Coach M arty Karow’s Bucks m ess. good, and you have to be lucky.” B ruce P ettibone, who as a .265 v erin es into Columbus for a Sat­ ap pear to be in the best posi­ A baseb all title for the Spartan hitting av erag e. H a r d h i t t i n g 8:00 p.m . ‘til 7? Coach Danny L itw hiler has set­ Ohio State 8 2 .800 urday doubleheader. In between the W olves and MSU both get tion for the crown as a rained- out doubleheader with M innesota tled on his pitching choices for batsm en would be th e ir firs t since 1954, and only th eir second since thirdbasem an John Biedenbach heads the Spartan b atter with a NO C HA RG E the crucial s e rie s. Dick H olm es, Michigan 9 3 .750 a crack at Indiana, with the Spar­ tans facing the H oosiers in a e a rlie r in the season gives them a b etter w on-lost percentag e. who is unbeaten, w ill go against Indiana, leaving southpaw aces en tering the Big Ten. M ichigan la st won the cham pionship in .419 m ark . Biedenbach needs only one hit NO AGE MINIMUM single gam e today, and M ichigan Still M ichigan could grab off “ D ig o r p l a y ” Mich. State 8 4 .667 scheduled for a tw in-bili with Indiana Saturday. f irs t place by beating OSU today and taking two from Indiana Sat­ a t G o lf-O -T ro n MIDWEST OPEN HERE Rowers Would Rather Root T he M SU-Hoosier contest will urday. Then, even if Ohio State Illinois 7 5 .583 be c a rrie d on radio by WKAR- takes both garnes from the Spar­ tan s, the W olverines would claim AM (870, k.c.) this afternoon at TODAY: Indiana 5 5 .500 3:30. Lack of broadcast facilities the title . ' W isconsin 5 7 .417 B y R IC K PI AN IN difficulty m erely supplying its own rowing team . fail to com e up with an eight- man crew , it m ight en ter Jeff S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r Club rep resen tativ es c l a i m K reger in the singles rowing, or Iowa 4 6 .400 T here is a strong possibility that the shortage of man power try its hands in the four-m an com petition. that one of the five en trie s in is due to lack of in te re st caused Purdue 4 7 .364 SC O R E B O A R D the M ichigan State crew club’s second annual M idwest Open this by insufficiant funds and pub­ licity. C rew has nine other m em bers listed on its ro ste r, including: .w eekend will be w atching the Racing events will include the G ary M iller, B ernhard B ieri, Min nesota 3 6 .333 A M E R IC A N LE A G U E w L P C T , GB N A T IO N A L LE A G U E W L P C T .G fs ra c e proceedings from along the singles, doubles, fours and eight- Ron F ield, David Drum m ond, Bill B yrd, Paul Hozian, Don Schaffer, D oub le Pnze W inner V enice Film fe stiv a l 23 sh o re lines—nam ely MSU. m an boat ra c e s. Should State N’western 1 11 .083 Chicago M innesota 20 9 12 .719 .625 '3 L os Angeles 23 11 .676 — x-C incinnati 18 13 .581 3 1 /2 The races will be held S atur­ day afternoon at G rand R iver Dick Strudwich and G ary YVindorf. A GREAT 18 14 .625 5 x-M ilw aukee 15 13 .536 5 D E T R O IT x-C leveland x -B altim ore 15 17 13 15 .536 .531 6 6 x-S t. L ouis 17 15 .531 5 San F ran cisco 18 16 .52 9 5 P ark , adjoining the L ansing Boat Club from 1-4 at C harlotte Road. State’s club is trying to m u ster R e n a issa n c e Varsity * MOVIE!’’U fe M a gazine L os Angeles 18 17 .514 6 1 /2 x-Philadelphia 16 16 .500 6 up enough row ers to en ter a nine- M e e tin g S e t D r iv e In ^ — Boston 14 17 .452 81/2 Chicago 16 17 .485 6 1 /2 crew in the com petition, which T he annual North C entral Ren­ 14 19 .424 9 1/2 Houston 17 19 .472 7 ft New York W ashington 13 21 .382 11 x-New York 13 19 . 406 9, w ill feature en tries from the N otre Dame Drew, the D etroit, aissance C onference w ill be held at 10 a.m . starting today and will has re -o p e n e l YOU CANNOT K ansas City 8 23 .258 14 1/2 P ittsburg h 9 23 .2 81 13 E co rse and Wyandott Boat Clubs. continue through Satu-day at Kel­ AFFORD TO C a ll x - n ig h t g a m e T his puts crew in a rath e r logg C enter. MISS IT! x .- n ig h t g a m e T H U R S D A Y ’S RESULTS T H U R S D A Y ’S RESULTS em barrasin g spot, since the other T he conference is for those in­ E D 2 -6 5 1 7 DE T R O IT 9, W ash. 8 (10 innings) San F ran cisco 2, Chicago 0 clubs have gone to the trouble te re ste d in the R enaissance as a and expense of supplying all the period in h isto ry . P olitical sc i­ fo r d e liv e ry THE DAVID ANO USA' New York 6 , W ashington 3 P ittsburgh at C incinnati (night) n ecessary equipment for the af­ en tists, a rtis ts , h .sto rian s and B altim ore at C leveland (night) New York at,M ilw aukee (night) OF THIS YEAR!" (Only G am es Scheduled) Philadelphia at St. Louis (night) fa ir, w hile host MSU Is having lite ra ry people will attend. - N ew York Herald Tribune TO D A Y ’S GAMES T O D A Y ’S GAMES B altim ore at DE T ROI T (night) L os Angeles at Chicago T O N IG H T 2 H IT S "A marvelously tender W ashington, at New Y ork <«1*61 ) D R IVE Philadelphia at C incinnati (night) -IN E X C L U S IV E SHC^ht'AC/ and touching film!” Boston at Cleveland (night) P ittsburgh at Milwaukee (night) TMM1M K ansas City at M inn, (night) New Ybrk at. S t. Louis (night) : MH m S o u lh w M t o f L a n s in g a n M -7 8 Adm $1 25 Chi Idr Ub» n d e rJM 12 Bra Fr - McCalls Magazine C hicago at L os A ngeles (night) San F rancisco at Houston (night) “Moving and Police Guard Clay N o w ! Lim ited Eng ag em ent! memorable!” IjE 'M SlO N , M aine (U P I)--P o - E 'Æ C ’L U S IV È * F I R 5 T t . A N 5 iN G ■ 'SHOW rPÇO >•4 n e w h e ig h t in fright lic.e chief Joseph F arran d d is­ South C e d a r a t J o l l y Road TU 2 2 4 7 9 closed T hursday he has nearly ■trip led his police force for T u es­ N O W T H R U S A T . (3 ) H I T S day’s heavyweight title fight be­ cause of rep o rts that follow ers A D M IS S IO N $ 1 .0 0 C H I L D R E N U N D E R 12 F R E E SHOWN AT 8 :10-11: of slain M alcolm X m ight try to kill C assius C lay, a Black j n s u m m i i A HIDEUUS MONSTROUS M uslim . H i t N o ( l ) In C o l o r A t 10:45 «»vT 1 INVADER STALKED THEM! it £> c o w b o y s , b r o n c s a n d b a b e s i T O D A Y -S U P E R M I C H I © A N B A R G A IN D A Y im i T H E" A 1 R - i " • ALL DAY PREVUE - 2 FEATURES 4 4 2 -7 3 1 '< . 6 422 3609 MI “ N O T H IN G FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! 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R O G lt\D O lU B / TÖNOf MCHARBWIDMAH CAMNLLBAKER KAKMAUEN [H u d s o n D a ^ /K a m o a JAMES\ PAMELA\ DOUG SALMINE« RICAINMSNTALBANDOMESKLM S bnd M e N o 6 DARREN\ TIFFIN XMcCLURE NLBEITROLANBAITMHKENNTIY p L O W e R S /4*ñcC B A P T IS T . £ ^ U R C H C h u rch -o f C h r i S t ' T he ■»TWEreek hacked be (weed* 6-9 p.m . S u n d ay Hif I Ameri c a n " B a p t i s t ? * function took place to strengthen continued all day Monday. A final Kev. R obert G ardner, Episcopal 1007 K im berly D rive, L ansing SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH LANSING Chaplain to the U niversity Rev. Edward Roth, R ector university lutheran church G e ra rd G. P hillip s, P asto r ED 2-1888 (2 blocks W. of F ran d o r Shopping C enter on E. the so ro rity , m ost of whose p re s ­ ent m em bers a re graduating in June. All G reek houses p a rtic i­ so cial get-together it the / I A house at 7:30 p.m . T uesday in­ cluded 100 women, invited back 1518 S. WASHINGTON a lc -lc a W orship 10:00 a.m . pated in an effort to strengthen for closed rush. C hurch School 11:10 a.m . G rand R iver) the G reek system as a whole. T o wind up a busy week, actives Rev. F red Nolting, A ssociate C O L L E G E B IB L E C LA SS R ector N u rsery Provided— IV 9-7130 T he 51 women w ere pledged and new pledges will have is-C iai SUNDAY SERVICES 10 :00 - 12:00 a.m . Harm on C. Brown, W ednesday, followed by a s e re ­ function with Phi Kappa P si F ra ­ S U N D A Y 9 :4 5 A .M . n 8:00 a.m .: Holy Communion and at A m erican Legion C enter M inister nade of the house by Sigm a A l­ pha Mu F ratern ity . tern ity today, a Hawaian luau it the chapter house Saturday, and i TAUGHT BY DR. TED WARD 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 C am pus Bus Service MSU LEARNING SYSTEMS INSTITUTE \Jt\Z 7 Prone. All Saints P arish . SUNDAY SERVICES Events leading up to form al picnic at G rand H oods on Mi n- 8:00 a.m .: Holy Communion. M orning W orship 10:00 a.m . pledging began May 16 when a day. A THOUGHT-PROVOKING HOUR Chapel of the A postles, W es­ T R IN I T Y C H U R C H B ible Study 11830 a.m . tea, attended by about 300 women, T he women will be activated J t* k ley Foundation 9:30 a.m .: Holy Communion & 120 .Spartan Ave. Interdenom inational Evening W orship 68)0 p.m . took place. T alks on the advan­ and given th eir so ro rity pins Sunday: M orning W o rsh ip ------------------------------------- 8:30 & 11 a.m . tag es of G reek life w ere given W ednesday. Serm on. Alumni Chapel W ednesday evening Bible M O R N IN G W O R S H IP - 1 1:00 A .M . 9:30 a.m .: M orning P ray e r & "T h re e Designs for L iving" U niversity C lass & International C lass - - - - 9:45 a.m . Study 7:30 p.m . "T h e Coming S uper-C hurch” Serm on, All Saints. 11:00 a.m .: M orning P ra y e r & Serm on. All Saints. Evening W orship Special M usic P rogram ------------------------ - 7 : 0 0 p.m . T hursday evening L adies L e a f le t s A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H I P - 8 :3 0 P .M . B ible C lass 7:30 p jn . 5:30 p.m .: C anterbury M eeting T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship 8:15 p.m . ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 1) D iscussion & R efreshm ents (Stim ulating P rogram & Buffet Supper) F o r T ran sp o rtatio n Call north was m ade by 25 U.S. A ir WEDNESDAY Evening P ra y e r & Bible Study - - -7830 p.m . FE 9-8190 N orth Viet Nam, don’t let the FR EE BUS SERVICE-MORNING & EVENING 7:00 a.m .: H o l y Com m union fol­ For C a m p u s B u s S c h e d u l e • C A L L 3 3 7 * 7 966 F o rce T hunderchiefs. Acting on C hinese and V ietnam ese C om ­ lowed by breakfast (Rides to MINISTERS: E. Eugene W illiam s, N orm an R. P iersm a, ED 2-1960 or ED 2-2434 behalf of Saigon’s inform ation m unists use your bones and bh od PASTORS: DR. HOWARD SUGDEN, REV. AL JONES, DR. TED WARD 8:00 classes) ________________________ Lloyd R. B ergren_________________________ m inistry, they dropped a half m il­ to wage a fra tricid al w ar inSouth lion leaflets in theN inhB inh area, Viet N am .” 55 m iles south of Hanoi, calling 11:00 Sunday on the C om m unists to d ro p ''th e ir T he spokesm an said the T hun­ F IR S T C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E c&STminsTCR p rc s b y tc riû q c h u r c h aggression and sabotage in South derchiefs on this m ission made G enesee at B utler S treets V iet Nam ” o r face m ore d isa s­ the closest approach to Hanoi of SUNDAY SERVICES Supervised n u rsery provided cost cansino, tnicnican tro u s consequences. the air cam paign. T he clo sest Church School................... .9:45 a.m . A ddressing North V ietnam ese announced bombing raid was an P ly m o u th SUNDAY SCHEDULE servicem en, the pam phlets said: attack April 3 on i riv e r bridge M orning W orship.................... .11:00 a.m . W orship S ervices — —9:00 and 11:00 a.m . 65 m iles south of the capital. Youth G roups................................... 68)0 p.m . "O u r b ro th e rs in the arm y of Evangelistic H our..................................7:00 p.m . C o n g re g a tio n a l C hurch School, C rib bery-T h ird G rade — 9:00 and 11830 a.m . d o m in io n Seniors __ C hurch School, Fourth G rade-A dults, Students — 118)0 a.m . w pnN F-SPAY F VK P ray e r Service 7:30 p jn . C h u rc h Rev Dav.d K. L h rh n -M in ister Tom D. Thom pson-M usic D ir. ^ R ev. Douglas G. T rout-G uest M inister v ♦ iP ver T ra n sp o rta tio n A v a il a b le .F o r transp ortatio n, phone 482-3825; 332-4880i th e , Call Church Office IV 5-0613 CHURCH: MINISTER: If No Answ er, Call 332-4696 A cross from C apitol on Allegan 1315 Abbott Rev. R obert L. M oreland a l Make Your L U T H E R A N W O R S H IP CHURCH OF S t. Jo h n s Student Edgewood U n ited P e o p le s C h u rc h M artin L uther C hapel . J E S U S C H R IS T O F Reservations Now ! E a s t L a n s in g -Student C en ter-M isso u ri Synod P a r is h LA T TER -D A Y C h u rc h Man will never really conquer Rev. Theodore Bundenthal, F r. Robert Kavanaugh, p asto r Interdenom inational the atom until he conquers his Interdenom inational Lutheran Chaplain F r. Thom as McDevitt S A IN T S 469 North Hagadorn Road fear of the atom — his fear of Rooms For Parents 200 W, Grand R iver F r. Joseph F rom m eyer, O.F.M . ("M ORM ON") annihilation. He needs a spirit­ at Michigan SUNDAY WORSHIP 327 M.A.C. 149 Highland, ED 2-3385 (5 blocks north of G rand River) to ■•. *1* H«» ■■ 'T 1 ■ -9:30 81 11 a.m . . # £* tfct*■ ** • ’ tVORSHlP SERVICE ual understanding of himself, of the dniiferse, and ot Socf. foui're ‘ .... And Friends Are Scarce!. SUNDAY SERVICE C hildren’s Sunday School- Sunday M asses 9:30 a .m .-11:00 a.m . 9:30-11:00 a.m . Priesthood m eeting 9:00 a.m . Call invited to hear a one-hour -9:30 a.m . 7:15-8:30-9:45- (High) will be held Adult B ible D iscussion 11:00-12:15-4:45 Sunday School 10:30 a.m . M ay 23, 1965 public ftecture on this subject at the State T h eater 11:00 A.M. Sacram ent m eeting 5:00 p.m. by Jules Cern of The Christian 482-2429 Serm on by Science Board of Lectureship. "T h e E arth is the L ord’s” Y oungsters Religion C lass Always a warm welcome at R ev. T rum an A. M orrison F o r Room R e s e r v a tio n s Rev. C arl S taser F i r s t C h r is t ia n 9;45 a.m . The title is "Christian Science: S e ve n th -D a y C hurch School for All Ages Dominion Over the A tom ." R e fo rm e d C h u rc h 9:30 a .m .-11:00 a.m . ciriflinsclentiKtiit CHURCH SCHOOL 240 M arshall St., Lansing Daily and Saturday M asses A d v e n tis t C h u rc h Everyone is welcome. 9:30 & 11:00 a.m . T em p o rarily m eeting at Uni­ At the Church R ev. John M. Hofman, P a sto r 8:00 a.m . - 12:10 p.m . v e rsity Lutheran Church J r . High Fellow ship A c ro s s from the C rib Room through Adult M orning S ervice 9:00 & 11:15 4:45 p.m . Division and Ann St. 4:00 p.m . State C a p ito l C lasses 9:30 and 11 serv ices Sunday School 10:15 C onfession SATURDAY SERVICES C ollege Group Supper T im e: Saturday, May 22 at Evening Service 7 p.m . and P ro g ram 38)0 p.m . P lace: E ast L ansing 1JCCF PROGRAM D aily-D uring all m a sses 9:30 a.m . Sabbath School 5:30 p.m . Junior High School Sponsored Hom e of the Saturday: 4-5:30, 7:30-9 11:00 a.m . W orship Service S r. High Fellow ship by F i r s t C hurch of C h rist, 5:30 at C ollege H ouse. Supper, T hose in need of tra n sp o rta ­ Scientist, E ast L ansing SOi.TVill go to W esley Founda­ tion call: M r. Jack V ander Slik SPECIAL, before F irs t F o r inform ation or tran sp o r- 7:00 p.m . tion to see perform ance of “ C ry a t 355-3030 o r R ev. Hofman the Beloved C ountry” at 5-3650. F riday, sam e as Saturday Phone ED 7-9778 tion call P asto r Ainsley B lair, 485-3997. WELCOME!! G A S B U G G Y BOOM I M ic h ig a n S tate N ew s. F r id a y , M ay 21, 1965 f Art Projects Exhibit Opens Tonight In Auditorium Varsity Needed For Degrees T he graduate student exhibition Age, ting by A rm ilde 1 F i g a r o 1 Is T h e E n d P r o d u c t D r iv e In h as re-opened in K resge A rt G allery is a slv-w Kivi] of stream lined form s that speak m otion in p a i n t i n g , collage, bast L ansing graduate i in the m otion-filled O f S e r ie s O f P r o d u c tio n s p r o d u c t i o n with "W est Side C a ll E D 2-6517 sculpture, Industrial design and religious b a s - re lie f The perform ance of "T h e M ar­ about a y ear ago,” he said. riage of F igaro” at 8 p.m . to­ M ozart’s "T h e M arriag e of S to ry ." A fter that they w ill al­ fo r d e liv e ry b a s-re lie f. John Scott, New O r- te rn a te an operatic production T he second of two graduate L , graduate student, and night in the Auditorium is fo r the F ig a ro ,” Rutledge r e m a r k e d , b est suited the type of talent In with m usical comedy every other show s, the exhibition is part of the igns for a torsion s p r i n g ( students and faculty in the de­ y e a r. requirem ent for a m a ster t f ir, a ca r and a co o ler-b ar. partm ents of speech and m usic the M usic D epartm ent. a rts degree in the applied a rts. he m assive form s of sculp- the sum m it of a fo u r-y ear se rie s ” *The M arriage of F ig aro ’ is T he exhibition includes li ¡ts and carvine domin ite the of m usical productions. one of the m ost elegant, en ter­ sweep the white and yell« w sket­ ibitn n. "Q ueen’s C h a i r , ” Since the presentation of "K is­ taining and sa tiric o peras in chy paintings of R ichard G ra­ v«ii from a tree trunk, by m et’’ in 1961, the two depart­ re p e rto ire ,” G om er Jones, p ro ­ L O W ham , Midland graduate student P ete rs' , Spring Lake erad - m ents have been working tow ard fe s so r of m usic and m usical an operatic production, Frank d ire c to r, said. ‘‘It is a w is e c o m - and the foreboding mauv* t >es in "C av e D w ellers , At mlc ? student, cu rves upw rd as Rutledge, in stru cto r in speech and staging d irecto r, said. m ent on the hum an com edy.” Next y e ar the departm en ts of BOATS LOANS! "W e didn’t feel we had the m usic and speech w ill re tu rn to sin g ers to tackle opera until m usical comedy fo r th e ir Joint On WKAR SWEET A N D C O O L — ln th e y e a r a n d a h a l f t h e S te v e B e r g m a n T r i o has h i t th e d o w n b e a t t o g e t h e r , Boating Fun F R ID A Y — AM C hest - - VIVALDI: H arpsichord t h e i r b a l l a d s t y l e has s w u n g o u t at m a n y a t e r m S P E C IA L ! 108)5 a.m . M u s ic Room— C oncerto in D; MOZART: Piano p a r t y and n e a r - b y n ig h t s p o t s . T h e m e m b e r s o f th e PROKOFIEV: "Sonata No. 7 ,'' C oncerto No. 9; BEETHOVEN: t r i o a r e B u tc h B o m b e r , South B en d, In d., j u n i o r , F inale; PROKOFIEV; Love for Piano C oncerto No. 3; BARTÓK: o r' d r u m s ; M i k e C o g le y , P o r t H u r o n s e n i o r , p i a n i s t ; PIZZA T h ree O ranges Suite. Piano C oncerto No. 3; PURCELL: and S te v e B e r g m a n , B r o o k l y n , N . Y . , s e n i o r , on b a s s . 2 p.m . Springtim e— HANDEL: 3 Suites; MORLEY: 10 M adri­ P h o to b y C a t C r a n e w ith C oncerto for 2 1 rum p'ets; S1BI - gals; MILAUDt C hem inee du Roi D o lla r LIUS: F inalndia; BORODIN: On Rene; WEILL : Seven Deadly Sins. the Steppes of C e n t r a l A s ia ; GROFE: G rand Canyon Suite; 3 p.m . N.Y. philharm onic— CLUCK: "Iphigenia in A ults,” Steve Bergman Trio Savin g C r e d it U n io n| MILHAUD: Kentuckiana; [CHAI­ O verture; BRUCKNER: Sympho­ F in a n c in g ! KOVSKY: C apricclo h a lie r. F R ID A Y — FM ny No. 5. And All That Jazz 10 a.m . On Cam pus— John O. Kill ins. author, "W anted: A Cul­ tu ral R evolution." Show Honors If the success of a m usical com bo depends on coordination, will go to help blind students. B ergm an, T V -radio m ajo r and Order A Family Size, 1. Pick out the boat size and style you want and p rice the ac cesso rie s. 2. Get the CASH p rice and also the price the Steve B ergm an T rio has group leader, is chief business 1 p.m . M usic T h eater—Mu­ sic a l, "G irl C ra z y .'' 8 p.m . SMETANA O p e r a , Freedom Day solved the problem . T hey not only practice together, they live, work and study together in a and publicity m an. H is c a re e r of organizing and playing with ro c k 'n 'ro ll, Jazz, and dance band Get A Small One FREE for financing from your M arine dealer.C heck for “ loan, insurance” co sts on the financed price. 3. Have your d ealer figure the m onthly pay­ "T h e B artered B rid e .'' 11 p.m . This Is Folkm usic— Bill A rnjistead. "A frican N ight", an evening of A frican entertainm ent, will be house that is both hom e and business office. Over a y ear ago Butch B am ­ goes back' to his freshm an y ear in high school. He toured Europe with a jazz group in 1963. for that real Italian ment for you. 4. Check with your C redit Union for financing SA T U R D A Y --A M 10:05 a.m . M u s ic Room— LULLY: Ballet Suite. held at 8:30 p.m . Saturday in B rody H all. T his shnw com m em orates May b e r, South Bend, Ind., junior, sat in on drum s at a jam se s­ Cogley, a psychology m ajor, se ts the m usical pace for the pizza flavor , call before signing the p ap ers. Loan insurance provided at no ex tra cost to the borrow er at your C red it Union. sic. 2 p.m . Holland in A rt and Mu­ 20, which has been nam ed A fri­ can Freedom Day by the O rgani­ zation of African Unity in reg ard sion with pianist Mike Cogley, P u rt Huron sen io r, and bass player Steve B ergm an, Brooklyn, group and often arran g es and w rites m usic for the com bo. A ja z z -lo v tr, he has been playing IV 2 2100 I C A U N O W ^ 3 5 5 - O 2 £ 3 j 3 p.m . C ontem porary M usic N.Y,, senior, T he Steve B ergm an professionally since he was 15. in Evolution. to th e A frican Independence m ovem ent, says T u rn e rT . Isoun, T rio gave its firs t perform ance. A hotel and restau ran t m an­ M euche. S A T U R D A Y — FM 6:30 a.m . Saturday with Steve a student from N igeria a n d p re s- ident of the African Club. Since then the combo has played for term p a rtie s and cam pus o r­ ganizations, appeared .¡t Jack T ar agem ent m ajor, B am ber has a s ix -y é ir background of wedding and other social p erform an ces. IT A L IA N V IL L A G E M ich ig a n Sta te U n iv e rs ity Em p lo yee s CREDIT UNION M a n ly M ile s B ld g . H a r r is o n Road 1 p.m . R ecent A cquisitions— L ouis L . McQuitty, dean of the T h e T rio will be booking their w ith Gil Hansen, Ken B eachler. C ollege of Social Science will H otel, C oral G ables and the Wal­ 1101 E . M ich ig a n A v e . open the program as guest speak­ nut H ills C ountry Club, and has last perform ances together this 2 p.m . Album Jazz. taped a segm ent for WMSB-TV’s sum m er 3:30 p.m . M ichigan Youth A rts e r on the A frican situation, F estiv a l—L ive from Flint Cen­ A stage show will follow with " P o ly g o n .’ ' tra l High School Auditorium . em phasis on A frican dances and Through the efforts of B erg­ 6 p.m . Toscanini E ra—T o s­ songs. African popular dances man and the T rio , jazz m usicians will gather at 8 p.m . T uesday at canini conducts the BBC Sym­ phony. MOZART: "M agic F lu te ," «Overture; BEETHOVEN: Sym - will conclude the evening’s en­ tertain m ent. T h ere is iw ad.uussi.pn fee and G olf-O -T run to swing into a jam session that is open to the public. S ta rts T od ay _ phonv No. I', WEBER: Invitation refresljjoitfrits will be Served. T he proceeds the rrtutficiuri&inakè to the Dance; BEETHDVEN: Sym­ phony No. 4; ROSSINI: "Sc&Va di S eta ," O verture; BEETHOVEN: Israel Independence Day G r e e n w ic h V illa g e Celebration Symphony No. 6. S U N D A Y --A M , FM 9 a.m . M usical T r e a s u r e R EC O R D of EAS.T. LADING Sun. , May 2 3 8 : 0 0 p.m. Union Ballroom BARNES R O k W , A WE TELEGRAPH- FLOWERS ' WORLD WIDE ' The prog ran : Iode: W elcome: P rof M. K rienen 215 ANN ED 2-0871 (cept, of econ.) Isra e l: Fol k s o n g s : Sam uel A1vert (guitar) CLASSICAL JAZZ POPULAR Your favorite artists on Accompanied by an A ccordianist these labels Isra e li Folk D ances: dancers group led by Mike Kugel C A P IT O L M ERCU RY M GM DOT RCA E v e ry b o d y U N IT E D A R T IS T S VERVE A d m issio n F re e W elco m e C a n n on b a ll A d d e rly N a t K in g C o le F e rra n te & T e ic h e r S ta n K e n to n S tan G e tz The A n im a ls C o le m a n H a w kin s F r a n k S in a tra Say B ig B o y , W h e r e T h e lo n iu s M onk B il l Evans Do Y ou G e t Y o u r G e t z and G i l b e r t o Josh W h ite P e achy Keen S h irts O d e t ta T he P la tte rs Done? G a r la n d C h a rlie P a rk e r Save C le a n e r s 623 E . 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W ashington 8 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n F rid a y , M ay 21, 1965 THE SCENE CHANGES! SUDDENLY ITS SPRING! No o b lig a tio n to buy, ju s t com e in and b ro w se around through o u r C la s s if ie d p ag es. A uto m o tive A u to m o tive A uto m o tive E m p lo y m e n t F o r Rent F o r R en t F o r S a le CORVA1R MONZA 1964. 110 hp, PORSCHE, 1963 Super Coupe. CORVETTE 327 inch block. Very FULL TIME woman c a s h i e r . WOMAN STUDENT d esired to LAKE MICHIGAN cottage for rent 1/3 SAVINGS on O ptical needs, a 4-speed. Radio. Seat belts. Good L ike new. Phone 373-2233 dur­ quick. Make an o f f e r . C a l l Must be neat and pleasant. C all room with 4 oth ers, beginning bedroom for s e a s o n . M odern th ree- p rescrip tio n s, re p a irs . Optical tire s . No reasonable offer r e ­ ing day o r L eslie, 589-8339, L arry , 351-4495 after 5. 39 in p e r s o n . P rin ce B rothers F all. 355-1662. 38 cottage on wooded dune Discount Supply, 416 T ussing low cos 1 fused. 355-3118. 37 6-8 pm . 38 Shop-Rite M arket, 555 E. Grand PRIVACY AND luxury. Two bed- for rent from M em orial Day to Building, Lansing. IV 2-4667. 39 CORVAIR 1962 M on/a c on vert - RAMBLER 1958 stationwagon. Scooters & C y c le s R iver, E ast Lansing. 37 room f u r n i s h e d . B est o f f - L abor Day. $600. P riv ate beach, SWEATERS, MEN’S crew necks, W A N T A D ible. White, black top. 4-speed. C ustom . E xcellent m otor. Ra­ BSA 500. Looks very good. Runs COLLEGE MEN: Sum m er work cam pus studying atm osphere. secluded or ED area. Phone ED 2-0606 (42-46). S u it, (41L). M adras 2-0991. Two and a half sp o rt coat (43). Slacks, gray (1,150. 355-8703. 41 dio, h eater, seat b elts. Snow very well. B urcham Woods, 351— available in L ansing area. Op­ Renting Avondale A partm ents hours from Lansing on 1-94, loden coat, v est. R easonable. • A U T O M O T IV E co R V L T l'L Excellent tir e s . $200. Evenings, 332-6359. 5409. Ask for N ick. 37 portunity for $120 p e r w eek.C ar for sum m er and fall. Leave your 38 1959 CUSHMAft T ru c k ste r. Tn necessary . C a l l M r. Blythe, c a r at your apartm ent-5 blocks Saw yer exit. 42 351-4730. 38 • EMPLOYMENT Condition. N ew Engine, N ew 882-6629. 41 from cam pus. C all 337-2080 for LOG CABIN on p riv ate sandy • FOR R E N T T ire s . B est O ffer.C all 332-6174. R L N a C L T i960, $75 o r highest good shape with e le c tric s ta rte r WANTED, SINGLE m a le , to furth er inform ation or s t o p at beaches of m ountainous lake "SE E ME first I h a v e it!” M ust Sell. offer. C all 355-9028. 37 and turning sign als, etc . 337- a ssist handicapped attorney in U sed- guaranteed hom e hair the office at400G unson any eve­ Dubourne Blind R iver, O ntario. cutting sets. Men’s and women’s • FOR S A L E • L O S T & FOUND FALCON, I960. Stick shift. £ x - SiMQA " o C e a N E " convertible 7498. 38 risin g m ornings, re tirin g eve­ ning at 7 pm . 46 337-2304 evenings. 47 cellent condition. $550. C all econom y c a r. Superb condition. TRIUMPH 650 cc. C ustom ized. nings. C om pensation: R o o m , U n f u r n is h e d , 3-room ap art- GRADUATE STUDENTS or m a r- ele • PERSONAL ctric sh av ers. P ortable hair B argain priced for quick action. d ry e rs. Baby n ecessitie s: high- evenings o r Sundays, 372-2680. 39 Im m aculate. $450. IV 9-5459. B oard. C all 484-1938, 7-10 pm . m ents. G r a d u a t e s , faculty, ried couple. Rent sm all house. ch a irs, potty ch airs, stro lle rs, • PEANUTS PERSONAL • REAL ESTATE 37 355-1035 after 6 pm . 406 N. F o ster, Lansing, 38 39 working personnel. A vailable Walk to cam pus. $30 week. 332- beds, s te riliz e rs . Sm all elec­ • S ER V IC E FIXT SPYDER Sports C ar, 1962. ST l DEBAKER, i960 L ark. V - 8 . im m ediately. $125 a n d $135. 8866. 41 tric a p p l i a n c e s , silverw are • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N W hite. 21,000 rniles. No ru st. Y e llo w convertible. Standard FABIAN REALTY. ED 2-0811; AIR CONDITIONED 4-bedroom se ts . Clocks and w atches. Wed­ • WANTED Engine p erfect. Must sacrifice. shift. Radio. Good m ileage.C all ED 7-2474, evenings. 38 furnished faculty hom e. Avail­ ding and engagem ent diam onds. 332-6490, evenings. 37 Ruth. 332-8518. 37 D E A D L IN E CONVERTIBLES P ' a X -i- t-: V-A READ for PROFIT \ FURNISHED APARTMENTS f o r able August. One y ear lease. T ra n sisto riz e d rad io s and re c ­ FORD 1959, 6-cylinder. Will sell sum m er. R easonable. C lose to $250 monthly. 332-6958. 39 o rd s. H i-fi and stereo record 2 p.m. one c la s s day be­ to highest bidder. 33"-9265. 37 CHEVROLET 1964 283 engine. cam pus. C all 332-5040. 46 SMALL ATTRACTIVE furnished p la y ers. Sewing and washing NEED ONE girl for th re e -g irl m er term . M arried couple p re ­ Tmrunks house. C lose to cam pus. Sum­ a c h i n e s . Ironing b o a r d s . l i f W A f u as S ‘ cam pus. $150 includes utilities. room . C lose. Q uiet. C arpefeb. KJiitiYefc, g \u s bm lliouae w ares. condition. C all 351-4379. 38 age one ow ner, new ca r trad e - to license Low t i m e , good trained A v o n rep resentative. June 27-July 27. 337-0217. 41 $75 for sum m er. BOYS ap art­ A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s felTCK, l9 59 L eSabre 1-door in. P riced to go!!. AL EDWARDS 355-9661, 10-12 am . R adio. New side cu rta in s. Phone shape, needs prop. $1,000 or F o r appointm ent in your own FURNISHED APARTM ENT. Ap- m ent and room s. 351-4365. 37 from Union. ED 2-3212. C hardtop. A u t o m a t i c . Pow er LINCOLN . MERCURY, 3125 E. T R -4 1962. One ow ner. M ust see 6-2654 "after 7 pm . 37 trade best auto offered. C all OR h o m e , w r i t e M r s . Along proved f o u r - m a n . S u m m e r . ALPHA XI d £ l TA S orority: Open fH&RGAN SIGN M achine. Sign and steerin g , brak es, seat. Radio. Saginaw ( N o r th of Frandor). 39 H uckins, 5664 School St., H as­ C lose. P a r k i n g . P riv ate en- 10 weeks sum m er school. F or show card p rin te r, with wood Good condition. 337-1018, 38 Open Mon., T h u rs., F riday til to appreciate. $1,500. C a l l Wilmp P atterso n after 5, 489- lett, Michigan o r call evenings tr nice. 2 baths. 332-5428, after inform ation, call M rs. Jones, and m etal type. V aried sty les. PLECTRA, 4-door. 9- pm . ' * C ?7- .,,1664. ' ’ 3 ’ *"“ * # E m p lo y m e n t . FE ,9-8^83. • .C37 5. _ ^ _ : 39 332-4659. 37 P erfect for re ta il sto re o r g 38' By ow ner. $¡,¡00. Phone 627- OLDSMOBILE 1959 Dynamic '58’ TRIUMPH 500. B est offer over DEI IV pRY iiOYS, counter g irls RU^V E. Sum m er, terra only. APPROVA2A1it/P E R V IS E U I t s r'C AN FIELD .St'PPc. Y. IV 5-9593. 2298. 8631 W. St. Joseph High­ convertible’. Pow er steerin g and $400. 251 Spartan Ave. Saturday, shifts, and inside h e lp . Day, n ig h t F o r Rent L arge tw o-bedroom furnished m en. Singles, doubles, som e 4- 37 way. 39 b rak es. One ow ner. Excellent 9-11. and p a rt-tim e . V arsity apartm ent for 3-4 students. 332- m an room s with cooking. L arge, FOR WEDDING a n d practical 37 D rive-In. In E ast Lansing. 37 Aportm ents 39 quiet, fully furnished. Laundry, show er gifts, see Ace H ard- BL'ICK, 1959.2-door, radio, heat- condition. Top like new. 1400 TRIUMPH 1958 T R -3 Excellent WAITRESSES WANTED: a fte r- MEN-1 A N D/or student teachers 1901. parking. Lobby with T .V . A ver­ w here’s s e l e c t i o n s , 201 E. e r, four new tire s . Excellent O rm and.. 655-2306. 38 condition. 331 -1555. EV tRG REEN , TWO room 39 noon and evening shifts. Apply needed to sublet apartm ent next m shed apartm ent available to a age grade point, 3.3 Renting now Grand R iver, ac ro ss from Un­ unfur- running condition. C all ED 2- OLDSM OBILt, 1 9 5 5 . 2 -d o o r VOLKSWAGEN’S W1961 and 1955". in person, Howard Johnson’s w inter term . 355-9160. 37 6829. 38 " 8 8 ” . A utom atic tran sm issio n . Must sell, buying another. 1961* R estaurant, 6801 S. C e d a r . CLOSE TO cam pus. Cool and m arried - graduate student for Hforall,sum 215 m er and fall. Spartan ion. Phone ED 2-3212. L ouis, 1 block cam ­ SEWING MACHINES: C lose-out C' C h e v r o l e t - 1962 B iscayne 4 - Radio, pow er steerin g . Good is red, 1965 white. C all 351- Phone 699-2039. case and serv ice s. C ontact M r. door V.-6. B eige. One owner. tire s , m o t o r , etc. $99. AL 5 0 0 7 . __________________ 37 WAITRESSES AND b arten d ers 38 ca re fre e C edar Village ap art­ M ercer at E ast LansingSavings pus. ED 2-2574. on White Z ig-Z ags. T h ree only. m ent. A vailable for sum tner. & Loan, 303 Abbott, E ast Lan­ MEN OVER 21. Single room s. $49.95. $5 p e r month. Two brand Good condition. M ust sell. $995. EDWARDS L IN C O L N MER­ VOLKSWAGEN, 1962* Sunroof, wanted to w o rk .at the C o r a l 351-4496. . 38 P h tn e 337-1467. 40 CURY, 3125 E , Saginaw . (North blue. Real sharp, one-ow ner. G ables Old Crow in Saugatuck. SUMMER RENTALS f o r 1-5". sing. 39 A partm ent f o r th ree. B o g u e new N ecchi p o rtab les. $89.95. C h e v r o l e t , 1961 Bel A ir. 6- of F randor). Open M on.,T hu rs., Driven by fussy, old professor! P a rt and full-tim e. See Gee at -C lo se to cam pus. Nicely fu r­ UNSUPERVISED APARTMENT, S treet next to tcam pus. Parking. $6 p er m onth. EDWARDS DIS­ cylinder. Stick. 39,000 m iles. Friday til 9 pm . C37 ED 2-6198, 882-3064. 37 the C oral Gables in E ast Lan­ nished. R easonable. Parking. room s. W ith/ without cooking. ED 2-3870. ’ ^ 41 TRIBUTING CO., 1115 N. W ash­ ington, Lansing. IV 9-6448. 36 Body and m otor excellent con­ OLDSMOBILE, 1955 "have 88” VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE, sing o r send your qualifications ED 7-2345. P arking available. 37 F all. 332-3617; 332-1887; 337- S u m m e r , F o r S a le dition. $950. 355-9443. 38 V ery good body. E xcellent m e­ 1964. New tire s . A uxiliary heat­ to the Old Crow in Saugatuck. 32 ATTRACTIVE T W O bedroom GIRLS BICYCLE.Good condition. 9412. 47 BICYCLE STORAGE: Sales, s e r - B askets, light and>. lock. ..Call C h e v r o l e t 1957. Bel Air 4- chanical and tran sm issio n . De­ e r. T ra n sisto r radio. H itc h , WANTED: NIGHT G rill c o o k . furnished apartm ent available vice and re n ta ls. EAST LAN­ door V-8. Radio. $100 dow'n, pendable. $150. 351-4865. 41 M aintenance reco rd available. M ale or f e m a l e . Experience sum m er term . Ideal for 3-4. ONE GIRL wanted to sh a re ap art- SING CYCLE. 1215 E, G rand M ary, 351-5128. 38 m ent f o r sum m er. C edar V il­ take over paym ents. 882-7789 PLYMOUTH, 1965 F ury II. Dem- M r. B arnett, 699-2165, week. p re fe rre d but not necessary . Rent reasonable. 351-4134. 40 R iver. C all 332-8303. C ADMIRAL TV, 21’', new tubes, after 5 pm . 37 onstrator 4-door sedan. Full 337-0363, w eekends. 37 Apply in person, Howard John­ \Va NTED: ONE girl to sh are lage. C all 355-7018 o r 355-6990. GIBSON, 12 strin g guitar, with $50. B 81H slide p ro jec to r, r e ­ 37 C h e v r o l e t , i 9 s S v - 3 hardtop pow er. Save $800 on this one. VOLKSWAGEN, 1959. Black, red sons R estaurant, 6801 S. C edar. ap artm ent near cam pus. Sum­ ONE GIRL to sh are luxury ap art- case. B est offer over $140. m$100. ote control, 30 c a rtrid g es, 355-1150. 37 autom atic. Pow er steerin g . 2- H A R O L D PL E TZ M O T O R leatherine in te rio r. R adio.L ug­ Phone 699-2039, 38 m e r, fall, o r w inter. Call 355- m ent. E ither one-half o r for full Phone 332-5798. ‘ 37 tone. Radio. New tire s . Sharp! SALES, 150 E . G rand R iver, gage rack. Good condition. C all COLLEGE MEN: Public relations 1922 . 38 sum m er term . M arian 332-1107. $325. ED 2-0062 . 36 W illiam ston. 655-1870. C37 ED 7-9366. 39 and advertising departm ents of NEED ONE g irl for 4 -g irl luxury CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, PLYMOUTH, 1959, standard, VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Excellent a m ulti-m illion dollar interna­ apartm ent. C edar Village. 9 - B etsy H astings 337-7065. 39 I960, white with black top. Pow­ " 6 ” . Good tire s , good running running condition. $1,185. Must tional corporation have estab­ month lease. C all 353-1159. 37 LUXURY CEDAR V illage ap art- e r steering and brakes. $1,000. condition. $175, or best offer. s e ll- will bargain. 1047 M ari­ lished a Joint (L earn while you m ent to sublease for sum m er 337-2194, after 6 pm , 37 332-0433, 4-8 pm . gold. 38 VOLKSWAGEN 1 96 0. R a d io , 39 earn) em ploym ent program for E d e n R o c A p t s . term . Phone 351-5418. 39 m w m m C h e v r o l e t 1963 super sports PLYMOUTH 1958 Stationwagon. whitew alls. Good condition. IV college m en. Able to work in 252 R iver St., E.L. WANTED: ONE or two m en, sum ­ RESTAURANT & convertible. Real sharp inside Rebuilt m otor. E xcellent m e­ 5-6581. Lansing this su m m er.T hose ac­ m e r term . $55 m onthly, fur­ and outside. All pow er and many chanical condition. By original 37 cepted will work with exper­ N ow le a s in g fo r nished. U tilities paid. U nsuper­ C O C K T A IL LOUNGE ex tra s. M ust sell - leaving for owner. $160. ED 2-6796. 39 Auto Service & P arts ienced men from both depart­ vised. 351-4588. -39 Specializing in broiled S u m m e r O n ly the service June 1st. 351-4726. PLYMOUTH 1956 4-door smooth NEW BATTERIES. Exchange m ents. They w ill have opportun­ Nat Hammond CHEVROLET 1959 B iscayne au- running six. A utom atic. $150 or p rice from $7.95. New sealed tom atic. Good condition. 7 tires. best offer. 351-4586 after 5 pm . beam s, 99<(. Salvage c a rs , large college on the Job, to gain val­ APARTMENT ity to apply what they learn in 332-8488 CEDAR bedroom VILLAGE TO sublease for term . Top floor. 337-0561. 41 apartm ent sublease for sum m two er WeeJeewoL U.S. and choice sk steaks illet-frie d G a s lig h t & C entury Rooms - sea food chicken. C all 337-1443 after 5 pm . 39 PONTIAC, 1957 V -8. Standard stock used p a rts . ABC AUTO uable experience in both fields. sum m er term . C edar Village. C h e v r o l e t i960 Bel A ir. 41.000 shift. G o o d ru b b e r. P o w e r PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV The positions a re salaried and Phone 351-5587. 37 Houses F o r p a rtie s and banquets m iles. Like new. Must seel Make steering. C all Jim , 351-5439.39 5-1921. C white co llar. During three week WANTED: TWO o r th ree g irls to TWO HOUSES. M ale students. F r e e p a rk in g offer over $800. 332-0487. 38 P O N T IX C 1960 convertible. GENERATORS AND STARffeRS. training, $87.50 weekly. A fter­ sh are luxury apartm ent, 65-66 C om pletely furnished. Sum m er 116 E. M ichigan Ave. C h e v Y 111962, white convertible, B onneville. Bucket se a ts . Alum­ Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ week. Monday - F riday m orn­ w ards, $125 take-hom e pay per school y e ar. C all 355-4828. 37 te rm . C all after 4 pm ., IV IV 9-1196 standard, " 6 ” . New top, w ire inum w heels. E xcellent condi­ teed! Exchange p rice $7.90. Me­ P A R T L Y FURNISHED, l a r g e 5-1380. 39 wheels. $1,300, or best offer. tion. 38,000 m iles. $1,400. 351— chanic on the Job! Installation view ings call for selective in ter­ apartm ent for couple or grad­ EAST LANSING. T h ree bedroom 1 block E . of J a c k T ar 351-4104. 38 5107, . 482-1185 — 484-2367. 42 uate students. O kem os. R efer­ furnished d u p le x . Available 37 service available. ABC AUTO PORSCHE 1959. S harp est in town! PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV ATTENTION: GRANDHaven area ences or interview required. startin g sum m er t e r m . $220 New everything! C all 351-4234 5-1921. C students. D esire someone, p ref­ ED 2-5460. 37 m onthly for four. Includes util­ after 4 pm . 40 erably sophom ore, from ness adm inistration school to APARTMENTS. bu si­ $45 to $50 p er itie s. G irls p re fe rre d . ED 2- 5900., 37 W With Us work during sum m ers in p ro ­ m onth. F urnished, p e r person F or an Service is an Art duction scheduling and expedit­ for sum m er and fall. Quiet, UNSUPERVISED HOUSE. Com - pleasant surroundings for study. fortable; fully furnished. Kit­ E venin g ing departm en ts. Future em -. chen, fireplace. A vailable sum ­ of E nchantm en t R E S T A U R A N T & BAR R e e d 's G arage ploym ent excellent. W rite J .L . Cblocks all 337-2080 to see m odel. 5 M A N A G E R T R A IN E E ,Hunf, B astin B lessingCom pany, A partm ents, from cam pus. Avondale m e r, fal! term . C lose to cam - T ak e her to S e r v i n g L a n s i n g o ver 4 0 y e a r s . National corporation is in u , ^ 4 6 .pus; parking. 332-2769. 37 the p ro cess oftfeUJpaiVditiglii ‘ f 3?e7--&.»K»kamazae. W arfty Hàveny’ Michigan, AM -FM L.W . Blaupunkt Radio. BABYSITTER WANTED. Occa- ’’Tfie finest selection of the state of M ichigan. choice food from our daily C om plete with good running 1960 sional weekends and overnight A fe G erm an Ford Sedan. Only $242 m enu. Also: Starting Salary babysitting. C all after 6 pm ., until its cleaned-up. C all Don ED 2-8363. 39 C o lo n ia l R e sta u ra n t $475 per Month 337-1472; 355-2184. 38 MODELS, NO experience needed. «,v 'ä « 10 M in. E ast of Cam pus on G r. R iver no lights, little traffic # P r i m e R ib We offer many other bene­ E nclose inform ation; picture to C all 655-1520 for R eservations fits, including hospitaliza­ D r. D . M . D ean M r. M artin, 1302 S.G enesee D r., P au l “ Sam” H eindel Lansing. 37 # S te a k s tion, life insurance, r e tir e ­ O ptom etri s i 1 personally invite you to ment benefits. P lu s, annual S um m er R oom s in to see m e on any of our bonus. H ours by A ppointm ent # S e a fo o d s 256 1965 C hevrolets. My F o r M EN 1965 Monza dem onstrator For P ersonal In t e rv ie w S in g le s - $10 Is now for sale, all ex tras, ■A L ate evening take-outs and you can save $401 if 210 Abbott Road D o u b le s - $7 See Regional D irec to r, M r. Phone IV 2-6140 you act fast! C all ifyoulik e C . E. M ulcahey, a tth e ja c k 718-720 E ast G rand R iver at IV 9-6533. SPARTAN HAIL 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 H otel, T h u rsd ay , May (above C o lle g e Drug) 215 Louis St. Open Mon. thru S at., 20, 2-7 PM , and F rid ay , 1 Block From Campus Now leasing fo r Sum m er & F all term s ED 2-6563 End of R iver St. M ike Stitt ED 2-4432 10 a.m . - 3 a.m . BUD KOUTS C H E V R O L E T May 21, 10 AM - 12 Noon. ED 2-2574 F rid a y , M ay 21, 1965 9 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan F o r S a le L o s t & Found S e r v ic e Campus Weekend DIAMOND RING M arque. l/3 c a r - LOST: BLACK all w eather coat. TV RENTALS for students, ¿c o n - at. 1955 C hevrolet, good running U niversity M ethodist C hurch. om ical ra te s by. the term and shape. B est offer. C all Doug, May 16, second serv ice. C all month. U n iversity TV R entals. 332-5358. ICC WATT S t e r e o am plifier. 38 355-3435 o r 372-1782. LOST: PAIR of m e n 's glasses 37 484-9263. THESES PRINTED.“ Rapid serv C - W o n d e rs T erm P a r t y T o n ig h t P ric e , $40. C all 337-0649, 5-6 between CC and E m m ons. Brown ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox which w ill featu re m idnight Saturday. T he band w ill the P rom enaders and the C ase pm . 38 with alum inum bows. P lea se call copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE-, W onders Hall w ill hold its an­ hootenanny the Burgundy T rio. be the H igh-L ig hters, and the C a s e S q u a re D ance Hall Social C om m ittee. HARMONY GUITAR. 12 strin g. 355-2687. 33 PRHVT, 221 South G rand. 482r nual spring term p arty tonight c y in the cafeteria. The club’s purpose is to ra ise them e w ill be Kawai K atom i— Bought two m onths ago. Good LOST: MAN'S high school class 5431.__________________ ew here" is the them e of m oney for the im provem ent of “ L ovely M em ory." An all-U n iv ersity square dance E d u ca tio n C o rp s P ic n ic condition. B est offer by F riday. ring at N atural Science Build­ GERMAN TUTORING and trans^ the•‘Som the facilities of the reading room C om m ittee chairm en a re Ann w ill be held from 8 to 11 to­ 337-2016. 37 ing. Initials J.M .L . inside. R e­ lation by G erm an graduate stu­ buffetp arty supper which w ill include a and a sem i-form al for the blind in the MSU lib ra ry . M ills, Nancy Dodge, Beth Ann night in the C ase Hall m ulti­ T he Student Educatior C orps BURKE AND Jam es, 4 x 5 P re s s w ard. 353-2774. 39 dent. C all 355-9864. , 39 B lass and Kady G raves. purpose roofns. A dm ission is w ill hold a picnic behind Jen i- dance. W hite dinner jack ets a re son Fieldhouse Sunday afternoon c a m e r a . Schneider lens in optional. fre e. com p ur-rapid sh u tter. A cces­ P e rs o n a l • Custom Fram ing T ickets a r e $3 p e r couple which F r e e S tre e t D ance No p r e v i o u s knowledge of fo r volunteers and invited gu ests. Yugoslavian All volunteers who have not • P rin ts - etch in g s so rie s . $70. 353-1457. 37 RENT your TV from NEJAC. • O rig in als co vers the supper and dance fav­ “ Alley Dance” is W est C ir­ square, round o r folk dancing is New Z enith portable for only cle D rive’s free street-d an ce n ecessary as m em bers of the yet replied should call the of­ COMPONENT STEREO, 32 W att, $9 p e r m onth. F re e service o rs . ■ MSU P ro m enaders w ill be p re ­ fice at 355-8307 today. all tra n sisto r am plifier, G ar­ and delivery. C all NEJAC TV QUARM BY’S T he dance w ill s ta rt at 8:30 to be held tonight from 8:30 Experts Here p.m . and w ill continue to m id­ to 11:30 in the parking lot be­ sent to in stru ct. T he Steve Bergm an Combo will ra rd AT-6 C hanger. $145. C all R ental. 482-0624. C 2000 E. M ich. IV 2T7322 T his dance is co-sponsored by en tertain. 355-1150. 37 night. T he Johnny Jam es Q uar­ hind the West C ircle dorm s. The DIAPER SERVICE, sam e diapers OLYMPIA PRECISION typew rit- APPOINTMENTS FOR P assport returned. E ither yours or o u rs. tet w ill provide the m usic. Legends will provide live m usic and application p ictu res now be­ e rs-p o rta b le , standard s, elec­ ing taken at HICKS STUDIO. ED With our serv ice, you may in­ Instead of the usual term p a r­ fo r the dance which is open to F o x 's Q u a l i t y J e w e l e r s S i n c e 1 9 1 7 tr ic s . L .E . L ighthard & C o., 2-6169. One day service! ty dance. C ase Hall w ill have a all students. A delegation of Yugoslavian C clude two pounds of baby clothes hall picnic for the firs t tim e this farm ex p erts are touring south­ 310 N. Grand Ave. IV 2-1219. 48 that do not fade. D iaper pail y e a r. T he outdoor picnic w ill be ENGLISH, WESTERN riding WEDDING DRESS, 10. Full length c la sse s. F re e bus serv ice -S a t- furnished. “and A lpha K appa P s l w est M ichigan at the invitation of C hantilly l a c e , satin . N ever urdays. F o r inform ation or bus AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE held Saturday in P o tters P ark startin g at 2 p.m . Jam es W. B utcher, p ro fesso r of Alpha Kappa P si, professional entom ology at MSU. & U N IQ U E - w orn. O riginally, $130. B est of­ reserv atio n s, 882-4863. 45 914 E .G ie r St. A c t i v i t i e s and g a m e s a re business fra tern ity , w ill hold its fe r. 355-5807. 39 IV 2-0864. scheduled fo r the afternoon. At annual dinner dance at the Cap­ B utcher visited Y ugoslavia last s o e le g a n tly BICYCLE BUILT for two. $6$. FREIi! A thrilling hour ofbeauty! WATCH REPAIRING and clean- y e ar to study c e re a l leaf data. d iffe re n t! 5 p.m . supper w ill be served itol P ark M otor Hotel tonight C hild's bicycle, rum ble seat, F o r appointm ent call 484-4519. ing, using the new ultrasonic w hich w ill be followed by a dance at 7:30. T he delegation, headed b y jo ze O f c o u rse $5. Phone ED 2-1919. 124Kedzie MERLE NORMAN C osm etics cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz­ that w ill la st till 10:30 p«m. M usic will be provided by Rob­ Ingolic, se creta ry of ag riculture D rive. 39 Studio, 1600 E. M ichigan. C37 ing and rem ounting. All work R egular hours for suppe r in the e rt Black. and fo restry , is studying efforts t h e y 'r e n e w WEDDING DRESS - Full length. HORSEBACK R ID E R S . Echo go " r a t t e e d . T H O M P S O N ca fe teria w ill rem ain the sam e to com bat a local invasion of c e r­ C hantilly lace. Size 11. P erfect TF hursday, arm S tables open W ednesday, JEW ELRY, 223 M .A.C., E ast F riday, 4-8. S atu r­ Lánsing. C all ED 2-2293 48 for resid en ts who w ill not be a t­ eal leaf beetles. Condition. IV 9-1672, after 5 tending the picnic. F e e T e r m P a r t y 40 day and Sunday, 1-8. Also team DIAPER SERVICE, th ree types pm . TWO VESTA M otor sco o ters. drawn hay rid e s. L arge club room for dancing. T ake Abbott of d iapers t o choose from . A fr ic a - A - G o - G o Fee Halls w ill have th eir term T he beetles have caused quar­ antine of several southw est M ich­ p arty Saturday night. F ea tu red a t igan and northw est Indiana coun­ (^ a r v e d One, 1959 - $150. O ther, 1963 - Road to end, Left on Round Lake Bulk wash for cleaner w hiter d r e a m w e d d in g rin g s $300. V ery good condition. 655- Road, 2 m iles. 37 diap ers. Fluff dried and folded. A frica-A -G o-G o is the them e the “ Playboy Club” dinn er-dance tie s over the past sev era l y e ars. 2378. 39 MEN'S GLEE CLUB: Holding au- U se your own o r rent ours. C on­ of M ontie House co-op’s spring w ill be Hap and Joel. T he D epartm ent of A griculture W hat cnagnificent DIAMOND, 1/2 C a ra t. AAAA-1 ditions for prospective m em ­ tain ers furnished. No deposit. te rm p arty , to be held Saturday Several house p a rties a re plan­ has sprayed the area. T h is in­ Quality rating. B rillian t cut. b e rs, now until end of te rm . 355- 25 y e ars experience. B Y -L O night at the house, 548 M .A.C. ned at A kers this weekend and a cludes 400,000 a c re s in B errien detail w ork— what vivid, M usic for the event will be “ slave tra d e " to ra ise money County and area s in nearby coun­ bold designs! Here but 353-1466. 39 7643; 332-6449 . 46 DIAPER S E R V I C E . 1010 E. furnished by the Bill Black band. for the STEP project is sched­ ties. three from our vast ArtCarved M EN'S BICYCLE, $15. C onvert- THINKING OF a P izza P arty? M ichigan. IV 7-0421. C ible baby buggy, s tro lle r, $12. C ontact BIMBO’S PIZZA first! ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l ' Interm ission entertainm ent will uled Saturday. 65 collection. See them all today Roll-Away bed, $20. C all 355- C all 484-7817. be provided by a special M ontie —they start at $8 0743. 37 C37 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY House group, "T h e Lem m ons SHOP. Sm all dents to large WE DISCOUNT the discounters. ONLY 99f. Delta Gamma C ar w recks. A m erican and foreign TW EE” —Jim H o o p f e r , Tom V an Hoosen F e te Varsity LARGO SET Hit$27 50 Hers $27 50 CLARION SET H.s $27.50 Hen $24 50 FOX’S Skate B oard, $4.99 and up. Sun W ash, at C am pus M obil. C o r­ c a rs . G uaranteed work. 489- G rein and M ike Skok. HUNTINGTON SET His $42 50 Hers $37.50 n er o fH arrisonandT ro w bridge, The Van Hoosen Hall term D r iv e In g la sses, 98£ and up. F risb ees, Saturday 9:30-1:30. party w ill be held 9 p .m . to 88£. G ra sse r g rills, $1. C om ­ 37 7507. 1411 E ast Kalam azoo. C THESES PRINTED. bination rod and Zebco Reel, BUYING A SECOND c a r 1? Bubolz ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox P io n e e r Hootenanny Rapid se rv - h as re-op ened $5.99 and up. Shagg golf balls, discounts both c a rs 15% or the copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ Program Marks Direct $1.88 dozen. C ig arettes, 2627-5570. ~ 37 R O L L -O -H O M E , 19 5 6. A i r - R e a l E s ta t e conditioned. T em p o rarily on TWO BEAUTIFUL, re stric te d , 'ANN BROWN & GORDON, typist TYPING WANTED; No pick-ilp o r delivery. C all ED 2-2025. 37 $ 2 ,4 6 5 11. (In 2 p r. pkg. 56¿) NYLONS 2 > fr.' in pkg. p r. W inslow’s l o t . New awnings. adjoining lots. Each 150' x 250’. and m ultilith offset printing 47 W est of W illiam ston, W illiam - (Black and w hite and color). 337-7533 after 6 pm . MC DONALD CAM PER. N ew ston s c h o o l d istric t. $2,250 IBM. G eneral typing, t e r m m ade for short box. Fully in­ each. C onsider p a rtia l trad e. p ap ers, th eses, d issertatio n s. [ W O R L D 'S B E S T P A C K A G E D E A L ] Standard equipment includes many features usually AQUA NET TEXTURED NYLONS sulated, paneled. 529 Meadow- C all 655-1883. 37 ED 2-8384. HAIR SPRAY considered as "extras” on other sports cars. C lawn evenings or IV 9-5314. 39 PROFESSOR OFFERS three bed- TYPING. T e r m papers "and DATSUN I P l- S M I S M FOR SALE- L arge M obile home, room ranch. Ideal location, near th e ses. E l e c t r i c typew riter. Reg. 79