S p a r t a n s W i n B i g T e n T r a c k T i t l e - - S e e S t o i y P a g e 4
Inside Weather
C lo u d y and w a r m e r to d a y
G i f t s and g r a n t s f o r MS U , w it h th e t e m p e r a t u r e in
p.- 3; T r a c k t e a m w in s M I C H I G A N th e m i d 7 0 's . C o n t i n u e d
t i t l e , p. 4: B a t s m e n lo s e c l o u d y w it h s h o w e r s and
t w o to OSU. th u n d e r s h o w e rs Monday
S T A T E e ve n ing .
U N I V E R S I T Y
Monday, May 24, 1965 Price 1 0 f
V o l. 55 Number 314
U S A F , S . V ie tn a m e s e
C o n tin u e A i r S trike s
Minh Says
Pegasus Shot Count Begins
L ift S e t F o r E a r ly T u e s d a y
He Won’t
hou rs later that it was proceed- is expected to a ttra c t m issile
CAPE KENNEDY (L P I)—T he
countdown got under way at this ing stTioothly.
A fter a 24-hour b r e a k the
w atchers by the d roves to n e ar
by beaches.
'Knuckle’
T H E Y ’ RE O F F — W i t h a r a t t l e o f w h e e ls and a
r a c e w a s m a r r e d b y o n l y on e a c c i d e n t , b u t t h e r e bustling spaceport Sunday for a launch team will pick up the fi While p rep aratio n s w ere under
w e re p r o b a b ly s e v e r a l cases o f a ch in g m u s c le s s p e c t a c u l a r f ir s t- o f - a - k in d nal portion of the countdown Mon SAIGON (UP1)— N early 160U.S.
p o u n d in g o f r u n n i n g f e e t , th e L a m b d a C h i A lp h a
a fte rw a rd . P h o tp b y J o n a th a n Z w l c k e l night-tim e launch early Tuesday way for the Saturn shot, the Na and V ietnam ese planes struck at
day afternoon and aim for a 3:30 tional A eronautics and Space Ad
SAE ‘ Carts9O ff Junior 500 Honors
J u n i o r 500 b e g a n f o r a n o t h e r y e a r . T h e t o r t u r o u s
of a Saturn-1 super rocket. a.m ., (EDT) blast-o ff T uesday. m inistratio n announced details of N orth V ietnam ese ta rg e ts Sunday
The 188-foot tall space boost D espite the early hour, the with bom bs, ro ckets and m issiles
e r , th e free world’s m ightiest its planned launch F rid ay of a s a t in day-long ra id s.
launch and its pro m ise of a b ril ellite called " IM P " for in te r North V ietnam ese P resid en t
rocket, will be carry in g a giant liant display of fire and sm oke planetary m onitoring platform .
P eg asus " sp a c e -d u ste r” sa te l Ho Chi Minh declared his country
had alw ays wanted• to «beat fo________ e
rm er rfootball
____1 1
s ta v.r IL ew is. H ere was
m i t i o 1—1 o r o lite designed to orbit the globe for would never knuckle under toU .S.
m o re than a y e a r exam ining bom bing p re ssu re .
By L IN D A B O Y LE his chance. m eteoroid hazards to s p a c e T he attacking a irc ra ft blasted
S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r ite r
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) really wanted to win the junior 500
Suddenly Lew is pulled out in front of the ATO c a rt and w as
gaining on T in sle r. Lew is m anaged to challenge T in sler three
tim es as they neared the finish line. At one point L ew is w as ahead
sh ips.
It will be the second of a four-
O ffic ia ls B e lie v e b a rra c k s, b r i d g e s , ra ilro a d s,
highways and a ra d a r station.
One U .S. A ir F o rce Jet w a s
th is y ear and they did. shot series of space launches that downed but its pilot was rescued
O ther m en’s housing units placing w ere Omega Phi P si (second) by a wheel length. , sta rte d Saturday with a su ccess
and Alpha Tau Omega (third) fratern ities.G am m a Phi Beta so ro rity
won in the women’s divisions with Kappa Kappa Gam m a coming in
But at the finish T in sler cro ssed the line with a c a rt and an half
lead over L ew is. Alpha Tau Omega cam e in third.
ful “ P roject F ire ” atm ospheric
re -e n try test. The activity will D o m in ic a n s S a fe from the sea.
F rom h i s h eadqu arters In
second and Chi Omega taking third.
Bonnie B arnes, Gamma Phi Beta pledgee, steered her c a rt to
victory this year with five men doing the running. The so ro rity be clim axed June 3 with a four- SANTO DOMINGO (L'Pl)—L'JS. forth between the junta forces strik e s Howould
Hanoi, Chi Minh said the a ir
only cause th e
SAE won six out of the last nine y e a r s ’ r a c e s . L ast year they day, tw o -m a n Gem ini space officials now believe the Domini and the rebels.
m ight have wo^, too, only they w ere disqualified because their ca rt cam e in second last y e ar. f l i g h t . A radiation-m onitoring N am es b( p ersons proposed olutely until final tov ic"fig
N orth V ietnam ese ht res
cracked up. J t e runners p racticed an hour a day for th ree and a half satellite is scheduled to be o r- can Republic will not fall victim toe a new governm ent have been m ade the st«L‘7henr in an ."annl- to ry He
to. ■ » rn m n w rn st t a k e - o v e r »
So this year they \v6£r;cut.-twig c m t' inembers-
G ottlieb, educatkm ai 'd r.jc to r for social injustice don’t succeed, ad m in istrato rs do. of the royal fam ily, the large sum s paid to som e A m erican lead
the Job C orps, is convinced that "Sociologists a re very a fra id ing jo u ran lists to say “ good” about the Shah in their publications,
B y DON S O C K O L p restig e occupation. F a r m e r s C zech governittent is trying to and fat money paid to th eL ,S . agents in Iran all com e from this fund.
R ecently, a new em phasis has who grow corn are considered in still a g re a te r resp ec t for sen m fn y of his colleagues in sociol that if they p a rticip ate in action
ogy are "stuffed sh irts who have i t 1. mm- fv ao g ram s, they won’t get recog But this is not all. T he recent assassinatio n of the Iranian prim e
been placed on ag riculture in the " h ic k s ,” and are derogatively ior citizens afriong its people, tt nition in th eir p rofession. So m in ister and an attem pt m ade to assassin a te the Shah by ont of his
Soviet Union and C om m u nistb loc, called, the " c o rn flak e s." is not odd, therefo re, to drive very little contact with re a lity ."
stvdeius i ¿member they w rite th eir pap ers and read paiacc guards reflect a , deep d issatisfactiq n with th e. reg im e.
sflAts •St* ¿1*- ** * r oi thraunw o - and see a b ill Most, iJSL'
at ...v . 44. ••• '•FoHsJ»’»nf>--the»tr^iMie!op?r-'-3R j,^jw goverhn\e''« •••«y^iv ir -
One of the m ost interesting ag gram in C zechoslovakia is the board with a pictu re of a be Gott/iefti norf nis work in founding
o g ists.” re sted seven men, fo u r’of whom are graduate's of M&nchesrer Uni
ricu ltu ra l pushes is taking place utilization of old people. When a nignly sm iling old m an, accom the S’t u d e n t Education C orps v e rsity , on charges of conspiracy in recen t attem pt on the Shah’s
man becom es too old to do heavy panied by the caption, "Sugar S tu d e n t d e m o n s tr a tio n s
in C zechoslovakia. (SEC). He has taken a leave of throughout the country are an in life and of being “ p ro-C hinese C om m unist e x tre m ists," a usual
C zechoslovakian fa rm e rs have m anual work, the governm ent Pops A re T ops!" absence from his position as an dication of u n rest with faculty m aneuver inspired by the c h a racte ristic M cC arthyism of all d icta
been divided into two m ain groups m oves him to the sugar cane Czechoslovakia is certainly associate p ro fesso r of sociology bureaucracy as well as adm in to ria l reg im es.
to produce two basic c ro p s—rice farm s. H arvesting su g ar is ea s putting a great deal of em phasis and education to join the w ar on istra tiv e bureau cracy, G ottlieb One of these, P arviz Nikkhah, isb eliev ed to have been killed under
and wheat. ie r than many of the other crops. on ag riculture. They a r e going poverty. to rtu re .
B ecause of the preponderance of about it in deadly e a rn e st. They says.
T hese groups have been v a r Gottlieb deplores the "publish Iranian students in Iran and abroad p ro test m ost en ergetically
iously called the ric e C zechs and eld erly men in the sugar indus are determ ined to catch up with or p e rish ” system which he says " It is becom ing obvious that against this a rtib ra ry a rre s t of th eir frien d s, demand th e ir im m e
the wheat C zechs. try , farm ers who grow sugar are the W est. has "in fected " m ost sociolo-' the g rea test im petus in anti diate relea se and take solem n oath to do all in their pow er to com e
C orn also is an im portant crop, commonly re fe rre d to as " su g a r Any farm er who has not coop g ists. poverty and anti-discrim ination to th e ir friends’ help and draw the attention of all d em o cratic-
but for som e reason, raisin g corn pop s." erated with the program has been T he reluctance of sociologists p ro g ram s is com ing from the m inded people upon th is m aneuver of diversion and intim idation and
is looked down upon as a low- As an interesting sidelight, the shot from guns. to p articipate in social action stu d en ts." appeal for th eir help and solidarity.
pro g ram s d e ters many bright
A LETTER students from entering the field,
he says.
When students don’t get reco g
nition through reg u la r channels,
they a re bound to m ake th e ir
One Man, One Vote, One Heart
D A V ID G O T T L IE B
"A good many faculty m em
b e rs opposed SEC when it was then behavioral scien tists don’t
voices h e a r d in other ways,
G ottlieb added.
Le tte r Policy
getting sta rte d ,” G ottlieb said, have any excuse for being around. "W hat the students a re saying The State News w elcom es all le tte rs to the editor from any m em
"b ec au se they w ere h orrified at In my m ind, the whole purpose to the faculty is this: ’We want b e rs of the MSU com m unity o r non-U niversity re a d e rs.
m ents upon the strip ed sh irts of aid, we would be picketing and the thought of having ‘untrained’ of social science re se a rc h is to m ore out of you than com puter
T o the E ditor: the fraternity boys? sitting in and begging these sam e L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 w ords and typed double
students teaching in schools." help im prove the lives of people. ized exam inations, ste rile re spaced if possib le. Longer le tte rs m ay be considered for publica
Much criticism has been of One observation that is very students to re le a se the shackles M ost sociologists a re too wor "S ociologists seem to have the search p ap ers and a token ap
apparent to the w riter should be of bigotry, in 1995. rie d about their re se a rc h grants ridiculous idea t h a t if you’re pearance two or th ree tim es a tion as "P o in t of V iew " colum ns. C orrespondents should include
fered lately relevant to the " in articulated at this point. It ap nam e and, if applicable, U niversity standing. T his inform ation may
appropriate d re s s ” and " a p p e a r It’s very p e r t u r b i n g when to p articip ate in p ro g ram s aimed com m itted to a'goal, you can’tb e w eek.’ ’’
p e ars that those who a re m ost peaceful d em onstrators outside be withheld upon req u est, but no unsigned le tte rs w ill be printed .
ance" of those who have been ac critic a l of the appearance and of the E ast L ansing C ity Hall
tive in Civil rights efforts in
E ast Lansing. '
T his criticism often em anates
from MSU students and business
d re ss of those involved in civil
rights efforts are also those who
•would not walk a civ il rights
picket line and a re unconcerned
are pelted by eggs from these
sam e m id d le -c 1a s s, " n e a tly -
d re sse d " students. It’s unfortu
nate, but I sincerely .fe a r the
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
men in E ast L ansing, as well about the Indignities that daily ACROSS 29. T'uues
as from num erous E ast Lansing Monday night eg g -p elters will be 1 Bottle cover 11 Prev io us to
resid en ts. confront non-w hite A m ericans. the re a lto rs and " p r o p e r t y
P le d g e Q u its B e c a u s e O f D is c r im in a tio n
4 Remote this prefix
However, these sam e individu T he oppressed m inority would rig h ts -e rs " of the future. 7 Belt 33. Unravel
very much welcom e the "Ivy It’s tim e for all of us to be T o the E ditor: ent in the G reek system was pain is intolerable. I condem n thelJni- 1 1. (ictober 34. S edie god
als, while focusing on the “ d ress le a g u e -d re sse d " f r a t e r n i t y fully evident when M r. Connelly v e rsity adm inistration, w h ic h
and appearance" of the demon concerned. brew dess of dawn
m ale in the picket line as well 1 can’t hide my head and say It was am using indeed to read piously proclaim ed that: "O u r blissfully ignores the situation: 12. Sacred 36. Common
s tra to rs , tend to lose sight of as the " b e a rd ." But don’t think the recent efforts of Kevin D. fra te rn itie s ' ... don’t p r e f e r the student governm ent (fra te rn music dram a gazelle
the m ajor issu e—nam ely dis - that 1 am one man with one vote.
crim ination, which historically for one mom ent that the c riti I may be one m an with one Aote Connelly in attem pting to exon ra c e s . They p re fe r people who ity m em bers all) which willfully 14 Crib 37. journalistic . IT ÌE IR A U
cism of the beard w ill d etract but this one man with one vote e ra te the P si Upsilon fraternity can live together in harm ony.” en d o rses the situation; and the 15. Fragrant reporter
has been a way of life for the civil rights w orkers fro m the from the charges of racial d is A" subtle and obvious conclu stu d en t-a t-la rg e w h o , re g re t 41 Thorough
te to !« i t W
city of E ast Lansing. will do everything in his power 16’. Abstract fares abbr.
m ain issue. to a s s ist in erad icating bigotry crim ination that cu rren tly indict sion: white lives with w hite, Jew fully, tu rn s his eyes away from being
One could readily ask—who We welcome all to the picket all the fra tern ities on this cam with Jew ish, and so on. Not a the situation! 18. ( irass 43. ( ipposite
am I to place value judgm ents and bias, not only in M ississippi 44 Eternity 2. Estrange 8. 1(K) sq.
line. However, if civ il rig h ts o r this sum m er, but in my own fair pus. It was a futile spectacle. harm ony of in tra-actio n , but of T al Lapins genus 45. Clan 3 Part of the meters
on the d ress, o r the beard, of ganizations w ere to shy away com m unity of E ast Lansing, now H is defense rested solely on 19. Negative Alps 9 Wickedness
another man? Who am I to place the fact that P si Upsilon has one interaction. G rand Rapids sophom ore 46. Perceive
value judgm ents on the cran from the beard and w ait for our and in the future. T h is is the sam e fam iliar doc particle 47 Thirsty 4 On behalf 10. Very warm
sports c a r - d r i v i n g , n e a t l y - Jew ish broth er. T hat his ridicu trin e of Separate but Equal which 21. Heart of 13 Bullfighters
b e rry d ress of the so ro rity girls? d ressed , middle c la ss , satisfied R obert L. G reen lous. exam ple of white-washing 25 Rambler DOWN 5. ( »pen court oil foot
Who am 1 to place value judg A ssistant p ro fesso r of education continues to plague the South. But P .S ,—At this w riting, I am a fra 1. Engineer's 6. Rootlet 17.1 url
college student to com e to their was not Im m ediately refuted in tern ity pledge. At publication I 27 Wing
jo
this colum n is a d istressin g sign. refined to G reek-Speak language, 28. (lorroded shelter 7. Snow goose 19. Cone
will not be, for the reaso n s stated
Vi
L e t's set the reco rd straight. of co u rse. 20. Retributive
T he situation at M ichigan State herein. 9
XSj "w hite,, C hrist}an" Psi U.. 2 3 *4X 5 6 n r 7 6 justice
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MICHIGAN does have one Jew ish brother— % 13
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'N E W S among 57 other actives! T his ra II
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UNIVIISITY tio does not even represent token
Red Cedar Report 1 <5 24. Demolish
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E d ito r ............................................John V anG ieson integration. It is an exception, a 26. Assesses
M em ber A ssociated P re ss, United P re ss r a re oddity. 16 17 id again
International, Inland Daily P re ss A ssocia A dvertising M anager..................A rthur L anger
Yet this exam ple of integration
B y J IM D•F O R E S T % 19 20 2/ 21 23 24 30 Spaniel
tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s, M ichigan C am pus E d ito r........................C harles C. W ells I know of one S partan who has T h a t’s bureaucratic a l p h a b e t 32. Burmese
P re s s A ssociation. M anaging E ditor .................. Hugh J . Leach
S po rts E d ito r ......................... R ichard Schw artz
is the best that the G reek system
can com e up with on this cam pus. a g ra s s e r no m atter what the soup. Will too m any, o r in this
c a se , too few cooks spoil the IS
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w eather is. All he needs is one 35. Good for
Published every c la ss day throughout fall, W ire E ditor ............................. B ill K rasean T hey are h ard put, indeed, to s i broth? 2» 29 30 tune: Eng.
w inter and spring te rm s and twice weekly lence th eir c ritic s: and with just g irl, one or m ore six packs, and dial.
A ssistan t Ad M anagers ....... Ken Hoffman, an electric blanket with a long I’m offering a rew ard (a pic
sum m er te rm by the students of M ichigan M arcy Rosen cau se. They cannot! tu re of m e bareheaded) to any 31 32 37. Shred
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co rd .
S tate U niversity. C irculation M anager ....................... Jim B aker T he aura of exclusiveness as one will steal Don Sockol's 34 3S 1 36 38. T wilight
39. Small
Second c la ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, E d ito rial E ditors ................ M ichael Kindman, sum ed by MSU fraternities is Have y o u noticed the w arm hat and deliver it. w . m tumor
Susan Filson v ery re a l. M ost, including P si w eather we’ve been having lately? T he situation changes with the 37 36 33 40 41 41
M ichigan. Night E ditor .....................................B rad Smith Such is the influence of a ir m a ss 40. Kind of
U psilon, have "w h ite,C h ristian " m odification of the off-cam pus 43 ' f t 44 bread
E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu Photography A d viso r....................David Jaehnig c la u se s w ritten blatantly into e s, but I bet not all that w arm a ir housing ru les. My buddy and I
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dent S ervices Building, Michigan State U ni N ews A d v iso r R ichard E . Hansen th e ir national constitutions and cam e from the Gulf of M exico. w ere going to live in a tent next 46 i 47 timber curve
v e rsity , E ast L ansing, M ichigan. C opydesk Advisor ......................... H enry P ric e c h a rte rs. ' ' So n o w “ A s-M o o ” (that’s y e a r, but we couldn't afford a lux
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T he abortive hypocrisy inher ASMSU. people) rep la ces AUSG. u ry apartm ent.
M onday, M ay 24, 1965
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
World News More Than $880,000 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 re M SU B o o k s to re M SI
at a Glance1
4 Ml
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M SU A c c e p ts F u n d s s
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F ro m O u r W ir« S e r v ic e s nical assista n ce to the U niversity B
Gifts and grants totaling $881,. rent grant will support the study of N igeria, will do the re se a rc h
438.37 w ere accepted F riday by for two y e ars. b !
A N ational Science Foundation w ith a consortium of th ree other
u v
A ttem pted O v e rth ro w C o m m u n ist In s p ire d Michigan State’s Board of T ru s institutions: Colorado State Uni o
tees. g rant for $66,700 w ill provide v e rsity , Kansas State U niversity
for new equipm ent in a p ro ce ss o
SAIGON, Viet Nam—T he governm ent charged The board m et at the MSU Bi and the U niversity of W isconsin.
Sunday an attem pt to overthrow p re m ie r Phan ological Station at Gull Lake. control laboratory being planned R alph H, Sm uckler, acting dean k
Huy Quat’s reg im e last week was a C om m unist Included was a $155,136 grant for undergraduates intheC o llege of international p ro g ram s, and
schem e to ste e r South Viet Nam tow ard neu tra from the U.S. Office of Educa of E ngineering. Glenn L. Johnson, p ro fesso r of
lism and eventually to Com m unism . tion for continued support of an T h e grant, t o g e t h e r with ag ricu ltu ral econom ics, w ill di S
T he charge was issued in a com m unique fol experim ental program called In- m atching MSU funds, w ill be used re c t the project. t
lowing a th ree -h o u r m eeting called by Quat and t e r p e r s o n a l P ro ce ss Recall to buy a digital co ntro ller and to MSU’s Development Fund has
attended by the nation’s top m ilitary leaders. (IPR). extend an analog com puter. D ir received $60,000 from the estate o
T he com m unique said: The program , directed by N or ecto r of the grant is R ichard J. of B urr W heeler, an MSU alum r
“ T he plot of May 20 to overthrow the govern m an Kagan, p ro fesso r of educa Reid, asso ciate p r o f e s s o r of nus who died last July 30. W heel
tion, utilizes videotape reco rd ele ctrical engineering. e
m ent was cle arly a schem e of the C om m unist Quat
The Agency for International e r, a graduate of 1903, w as exe
V iet C ong.” ings to help students, teach ers cutive vice president of the C hile M
and counselors relive and des Development has aw arded $63, Exploration Co. until his re tire Ml
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crib e th e ir thoughts and behav 406 to support re se a rc h of prob m ent in 1952.
K la n C o u p le T i e Knot io r during experim ental teaching lem s of N igerian ru ra l develop
m ent. MSU, which provides tech- T he bequest will be used for s[
FARMV1LLE, N .C .—A KuKlux Klan wedding was perform ed under o r counseling session s. The cu r special program s and p ro jects u'
the g lare of spotlights on a dusty, plowed field in the heart of North of the Development Fund.
Marketing Chairman-
C aro lin a’s tobacco country Saturday. An NSF grant for $55,700 will B
T he bridegroom , Jam es E arl T ay lo r, 27, w ore the white robe and support re s e a rc h on the valida B
peaked cap of the Klan. tion of a com puter m odel of social o
T he bride, 3 7 -year-o ld B essie Irene T yson, wa» in a light blue behavior. D irecting the study a re
p arty gown with hooped sk irt.
Educator Of The Year John G ullahorn, p ro fesso r of so
ciology, and Jeanne G ullahorn,
re se a rc h asso ciate in psychol
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K e l l e r , R o o s e v e lt Honored
NEW YORK—Author Helen K eller and the late
E lean or R oosevelt are the top choices among 10
living and 10 deceased A m erican women of the
T he chairm an of the D epart
m ent of M arketing an d T ran sp o r-
tation at M ichigan State will be
honored Tuesday for his national
and international work in m arket
ogy.
A nother NSF grant, for $44,
200, w ill provide for a study
of the com ponents of food ex
penditure. V ictor E. Sm ith, pro
fe sso r of econom ics, and Dena
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t t i l ONE
20th century nam ed to the Women’s H all of Fam e C ederquist, p ro fesso r and ch air
ing education, m an of foods and nutrition, w ill
at the W orld's F a ir. Thom as A. Staudt w ill receive conduct the research .
M rs. John F . Kennedy, the P resid en t’s widow, the 1965 M arketing Educator of T he board accepted $31,300 Ml
w as chosen as one of the 10 living w inners but the Y ear award from the Sales from the A m erican F ed eration of M|
declined the honor. She said she is still not ac and M arketing Executives In ter S
cepting any honors o r aw ards at this tim e. H er M usicians to support the seventh S
national (SM E-I), a professional C ongress of S trings. T his y e a r’s u
K e lle r husband was assassinated 1 1/2 y e ars ago. organization w ith m ore than C ongress, the fifth at MSU, is IU
25,000 m em bers in th e f r e e scheduled for June 28-A ug. 21.
w orld. Olaf M ickelsen, p ro fesso r of B
S o v ie ts C h a rg e U .S . E c o n o m ic In te rv e n tio n
T he presentation will be made foods and nutrition, w ill continue B o
MOSCOW—The Soviets chargedSunday that P residen t Johnson ap at the 30th International M arket re se a rc h of how cycad flour af p o
parently has decided to begin destroying North Viet Nam’s econom ing C ongress in S eattle, Wash. fects experim ental anim als un
ic potential. They pledged to boost Soviet m ilitary help to the Hanoi As vice presiden t of the A m er d er a $21,456 grant from the p k
reg im e “ if n e cessa ry .” ican M a r k e t i n g A ssociation, N ational Institutes of H ealth. k
T he K rem lin w arned at the sam e tim e that there m ust be no Mun Staudt is responsible for the p ro The board also accepted $6,
ich-type appeasem ent of aggression. fessio nal program s and activities 931 in scholarship grants to MSU. S
■directed tow ard 1,200 university
THOMAS STAUDT
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p ro fe sso rs in m arketing. In this t o
B o liv ia n A r m y M oves On M in e rs connection he will d irect a spe Rem em ber . . . .
cial com m em orative internation r
al sym posium of educators in
LA PAZ, Bolivia f —T he ruling m ilitary junta ordered the
arm y Sunday night to occupy B olivia’s strikebound nationalized W ashington, DjC. in Septem ber.
Staudt recently worked With
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T roops im m ediately moved on the mining cen ter of K am i, near veloping m arketing ideas in for
the city of O ruro, officials said. eign aid program s.
sound in ve stm en t M S
In the d ecree, the governm ent declared the mining cen ters S
of the state-ow ned B olivian ^U ning C orp. as m ilitary zones and An author an d professional F o r p ickup c a ll . . . IV 2 -0 7 6 8 today u
p u r ^,11 r e s ia e t i i s ♦••"ue. >
A rm y troops w ere fighting the leftist m iners in the southern
a rea of Q uechisla, the com m andant of the 2nd division, C ol.
E frain G uachalla, reported. He said th ere had been som e dead
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m arketing faculties in the nation.
Staudt holds th re e _ d e g re e s
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and wounded..; Q uechisla is about 391 m iles south of La Paz. “ from Indiana U niversity.
T he Q uechisla m iners w ere reported to have blown up four
railro ad bridges, interrupting rail traffic with A rgentina, the
governm ent said. . .. .. *
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S o v ie t- U .S . S p lit C a u s e s W a rs —De G a u lle
LA FLECHE, F ra n c e -P re s id e n t C harles De Gaulle, s “ n J ay
blam ed Soviet-A m eric an riv alry for the continuation of the V ietna
m ese conflict and the Santo Domingo civil w ar.
In a speech winding up a five-day tour through w estern F rance,
De Gaulle again urged an end to the ’ 'two hegem onies, or alleged
A m erican and Soviet dom ination over the w orld.
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T he Soviet Union insisted on this standby procedure Saturday when
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the G overnor’s C onference on com m unity colleges in the state r
Student V olunteers at E astern
M ichigan U niversity today.
have been invited.
Also going from MSU will be
Robin Ruhf, SEC co-coordinator
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graduate student, will explain the and B loom fieldH ills senior; Andy M
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G a r r e tt S p a rk s T ra c k m e n In C o n fe re n c e W in By R O B E R T A Y A F IE
S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r ' '
IO W A C I T Y , I o w a - - 5 6 in ’6 5 .
T h a t s u m m e d u p th e p ic tu r e h e r e F r id a y '
a n d S a tu rd a y f o r th e M ic h ig a n S ta te S p a r ta n s <
a s th e y w o n th e B ig T e n t r a c k c h a m p io n s h ip s ,
s e ttin g a c o n f e r e n c e r e c o r d a s w e ll a s a n u m
b e r o f v a r s ity m a rk s an d e x e r tin g a te a m e f
f o r t w h ic h p r o v e d th e m w o r th y o f th e t i t l e .
T h e S p a rta n s ac - The victory w as m ore than
c u m u la te d 56 p o in ts the individual title s earn ed . It
rep resen ted , in the overall pic
in t h e i r v i c t o r y , f o l tu re , the ex trao rdinary depth that
lo w e d b y M ic h ig a n a t Coach F ran D ittrich brought to
Iowa C ity, and the united effort
43 a n d W is c o n s in , th e p resen ted from the m inute the
d e fe n d in g c h a m p , a t startin g gun went off in the p re
37. Behind the top th re e w ere c ro sins aries lim
the
to the last man to
w ire in the finals.
Iowa and M innesota—28 each;
Mike Bowers Jim Garrett N o rth w e s te rn --13; Illin o is- - 9 ;
P urdue and Ohio State— each 6;
"
could
trich
F o r
do
two
said,
it
weeks I said we
and
as he
we d id ," Dit
spoke of the
and Indiana— S. team ’s trium ph. "T h e boys did
A f t e r s e ttin g fie ld , m e e t
and v a r s i t y r e c o r d s w it h
Keith Coates Gene Washington T h e B i g T e n i n d o o r lo n g
ju m p k i n g , G a r r e t t , now
a d d s th e o u t d o o r l o n g
The title m eant m ore than
the Im portance of being cham p. They
It m arked the firs t tim e that a
exactly what they set out to do.
all wanted to contribute;
a ju m p o f 6 ' 7 1 / 2 ” l a s t A s o p h o m o r e who a l s o W a s h i n g t o n 's v i c t o r y in
Spartan track team has brought that’s why we won.
week, B o w e rs , a n o th e r ru n s c r o s s - c o u n t r y , t h e 1 2 0 h ig h h u r d l e s t o p
ju m p and 2 2 0 t i t l e s to
h is c r e d its . The C o lu m a Big Ten crown back to E ast " It w as a team effort from
ta le n te d sophomore, C o a te s o w n s both th e o u t - ped o ff a re c o r d - b r e a k
b i a , S .C ., j u n i o r a l s o Lansing since M ichigan State en the word ‘go.’ T he boys feel won
b o u n d e d b a ck to t a k e th e d o o r and i n d o o r c o n f e r in g y e a r t h a t s a w h i m s e t
w o r k s th e 1 0 0 and t r i p l e tered the conference 14 y e ars derful. They’re real proud of
B i g T e n h ig h ju m p c r o w n e n c e m i l e t i t l e s and th e m e e t , f i e l d and v a r s i t y
ju m p f o r th e S p a r t a n s . ago. the fact that they got o ne."
w ith a 6 ' 7 " m a r k . r e c o r d s th a t go w it h t h e m . m a r k s in th e 3 3 0 's . The m eet fulfilled many Dit
trich p roph esies. It saw Jim
G a rre tt becom e the Big T en long
P H O O G E , P H IL L IP S M A K E F IN A L S jum p king. It saw sophom ore
Keith C oates sta rt off a prom
Netters Finish 4th In Big 10
ising c a re e r with his re c o rd -
breaking win in the m ile. It saw
Tom H erb ert finally reach his
peak in the discus. It saw Gene
As Wolves Romp To Title
W ashington run off with the 120
high hurdles crow n. A P E N N Y F O R Y O U R T [H O U G H T S — T h a t ' s w h a t th a
T he p relim in aries took only r i v a l B i g T e n t r a c k c o a c h e s w o u ld h a v e g i v e n , and
one man from the Spartan ran ks. m o r e , f o r w h a t S t a t e ’ s F r a n D i t t r i c h p la n n e d i n h i s
N orm S inclair lost out in his c o n q u e s t o f th e c o n f e r e n c e t i t l e . P h o to b y Jon Z w i c k e l
two events, the 100 and 220,
B y R IC K P I AN IN both by narrow m arg in s. Bob a very good tim e considering they clocking, cancelling the 4:08.5
S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r 1 T h e N E W S In | Steele, who qualified for the 330 w ere running into the wind. m ark set by Bob Lake of M ichi
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Mich in term ed iate hurdles but ran out "W ashington’s : 3 6 . 3 in th e 33 0 gan State in 1959.
igan State’s tennis team finished of the m oney in th e fin a ls,m isse d in term ed iates for second place G a rre tt won the long jump on
fourth in the Big T en m eet here out in the 120 highs. bettered the varsity m ark he set his la st leap, scoring 24’ 5 1 /2 " .
Saturday, while arc h -riv a l Mich
igan snatched the conference title
with a 142-point total.
M R T S "T hey all ran te rrific a lly ,” against W estern M ichigan a n d H is second victory cam e in the
D ittrich noted. "In the 220, the M iam i, : 3 6 . 8 . Steele, who w as 220 w i^i a tim e of :21.6. He
f irs t four m en all cro ssed the sixth, was tim ed at ¡ 3 6 . 9 , which placed in the 100 behind M ichi
Two Spartans fought th e ir way w ire at the sam e tim e— :21.6— shows just how close the race s gan’s D orie Reid, who c ro ssed
to the finals com petition, only to No. 4 man Jirn P h illip s, 6-1,6-2, w ere. the w ire ar :10.0.
be knocked off by the W olverines. while team m ate G eorge R ussell "T h e perform ance I w as m ost B ow ers’ Big Ten high jump
Vic Dhooge, S tate 's No. 5 singles stopped Spartan Mike" Youngs, delighted in w as that pf ‘Tom title cam e pn a jump of 6’ 7 " .
man was defeated by Hal Lowe, 9-7, 6-2 in No. 6 singles. S p a rta n P la c in g s H e rb ert,’’ D ittrich r e m a r k e d . He topped Bill Holden of W is
6 -2 , 7-5, while the No. 2 doubles F ra s e r, Stew art an dR u ssell all "H e finally cam e through in the consin, who ‘.looked to be the
- ■c.V Jim PhilU tá ' s to their p o ifir c -•<- 4“' toss w as the - favorite on the basis o f Ms 6’
was overpow ered by Lowe and resp ectiv e singles divisions. b est of his c a re e r and tops the 8 3 /4 " jump during the auai -sea
John F ra s e r, 8-6, 6-2. In sem i-final doubles m atches, TRACK; F ir s t 56 v arsity m ark. T hat’s not bad, is son which led the standings.
State finished the m eet with, 82 H o o s i e r D a v e P o w e r - m d i T E N N IS : F o u rth 82 it? " T he 120 highs went to Gene
points, just tw o behind third- McN'erney topped S tate’s Dwight None of th«y>erformances could W ashington, c l o c k e d at :14.2.
place N orthw estern. C oach Stan Shelton and Wolff, 9 -7 ,6 -2 , while G O LF: Seventh 1,540 be term ed bjkd. Keith C oates ran M innesota s Bryon G igler nosed
Drobac said that if the m eet had M ichigan’s B rian Flood and Jim BA SEBA LL: T h ir d 9W , 6 L a blazing m ile to establish a new out Clint Jones f&ir the second
b eejp j^p red uiiJc‘r**The cjld SYS*- £ |X ft beat War^'VP &nd Y.w".o- . . .A '** %. ' * . ' * Big Ten- recccid with his 4,*08;2v spot> „ \
tem , which only counted meet tw ice by the "same score, 6-2,
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hom e crow d with its sh are of
points, the Spartans would have 6-2.
finished in third place, eight C lark G raebner, N orthw est
points ahead of N orthw estern. e rn ’s cham pion in the No. 2 sin
AT BIG TEN MEET excitem ent when he w onthe330’s
in :36.1, besting the Big Ten
S .B .S . It might also be noted that ’ gles last y ear, advanced to the
M innesota, which finished sixth No.
m ark of ¡37.1 and the national
collegiate reco rd of :36l2.
7 th P la c e F o r S ix S w in g e r s
Has All Your Needed
1 singles crown
in the conference, claim ed a de 6-4, 6-3 victory over Indiana’s with a 3-6, T h ere w ere no Spartan en
fault of the two doubles m atches P ow ers. trie s in the 660, which went to
that State was unable to com Jim H a rris of N orthw esterh, tim
plete May 14, instead of playing T he No. 1 doubles title went to In the tw o-day, 72-hole m eet, cond best- golfer with a card of ed in 1:18.7. W isconsin’S; B ar
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them here Just p rio r to the m eet, Pow ers and M cNerney of Indiana, S ta t e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r P urdu e’s B o ilerm ak ers retained 306. H is final round of 73 was ney P eterso n cro ssed the Wire at
as Coach Drobac h a d h o p e d . who whipped M ichigan’s K a r l WEST LAFAYETTE, I n d .- - th eir golf crow n and captured his best overall score. 1:50.6 to take the 880.
T hese two points would have giv H edrick and J e rry Stew art, 6-3, "Y ou gotta know the te rrito ry ," th e ir 10th league title since 1950. O ther S p a r t a n s and th e ir Kent B ernard, the only retu rn
en the Spartans a tie for third 6-3. sang the m an in "T h e M usic M ichigan gave a stro ng chal sc o re s: Doug Sw artz, 309; Sandy ing Big Ten cham p, retained his
with the W ildcats. U-M ’s Swift and Flood earned M an,” and State’s golf team prov lenge for team honors, but the M cAndrew, 311; Doug Hankey, 440 title, finishing at :46.6, with
State ran into trouble in the the No. 3 doubles honors with a ed that it did over the weekend. W olverines lost out on the final 317 and Buck M orrison , 333. Das Cam pbell second a t :47.4.
sem i-finals Saturday, after tak 7-5, 6-3 win over C harles F itcher R esults from the Big Ten golf 18 holes and finished a clo se six Coach John B rotzm ann w as
* Paper ing five of six singles m atches and Bob Wham of Indiana.
and sweeping all of the doubles
co ntests in the opening round F ri T he W olverines, who entered
cham pionship held h e re F rid ay stro k es behind Purdue, 1472- not pleased with his team ’s p e r so The
and Saturday indicated that the 1486.
and W
Indiana
isconsin
w as th
fourth
ird w ith
with
1497
1504,
form
that
ance,
he w as
but
su rp
he
rised
did indicate
that State Big
ta’s
Ten
two m ile earned Minne
N o rris P eterso n a new
reco rd . His tim e of
day. the m eet trailin g first-p lace In Spartan s w i n g e r s have found
them selves a fam iliar conference follow ed by: Ohio State, 1521;, finished as high as it did. 9:01.5 topped the old 9:02 .6m ark
diana by only one point, put on a set by P urdue’s G eorge H arvey
* Ribbons Indiana's Rod M_. -ey, who niche to settle into. F o r the M innesota, 1523; M ichigan
eventually won the No. 2 single, re s t exhibition of tennis, earn fourth consecutive y e ar, the golf 1540; Iowa, 1543; N orthw estern, in eighth or lo w er," he said.
title, defeated C aptain C harlie ing 73 points to the H oosiers 57. e rs finished seventh in th eir bid 1545 and Illinois, 1570.
State, "1 thought that we would end up
T he Hawkeye quartet of Dale
" I knew that we could beat Illi Thom pson, F red F eree , A1 Ran
Wolff, 6-4, 7-5, and M ichigan’s Following State in the final for the league title, and a re now M ichigan, how ever, had the nois and N orthw estern, but I dolph and Jon R eim er edged the
John F ra s e r tripped up L aird standings w ere: Illinois, with 62 beginning to think that they can top individual sc o re r fo r the m eet w as unsure about Iow a." M ichigan com bine for honors in
W arner in No. 3 singles, 6-2, points; M innesota, 41; Iowa, 32; do no b e tter. Since 1951, they in 2 1 -y ear-o ld Bill Newton. The The rain on Saturday raised the m ile relay with a tim e of
6-2. W isconsin, 31; Ohio State, 30; have held down the num ber seven Junior p re-m e d student finished sc o res generally, but it was es 3:12.1.
* Term Paper Covers W olverine J e rry Stew art beat and Purdue, 21. position seven tim es. th ird la st season, but th is tim e pecially tough on the S partan to
card ed a final round of 73 for ta ls . A fter 18 holes on F riday ,
a th re e -o v e r-p a r 287 for the S tate’s golfers w ere in th ird the
Bogie Redmon of Illinois took
discus crown with a toss of
72 holes. place, only nine stro k es behind to M3innesota’s 167’ 1 /2 " , w hile the shot went
Tom B arnes, the
S tate’s top p e rfo rm er w as Ken M ichigan. By the end of the
Benson, who finished the 72-hole firs t 36 holes, they w ere in fifth B adger scoring with a put of
Erasers a ffair w ith a sco re of 301. Af place and B rotzm ann had hopes 55’ 3 /4 ” .
te r the firs t 36 holes on F riday , for a firs t division finish. Rounding out the com petition
he led the field w ith rounds of S cores in the high 80’s drop w as the pole vault, which was
70 and 74 fo r a 144 total. With ped the Spartans to ninth place m inus State en trie s. With a vault
★★★ in te rm itten t downpours of rain, a fte r the firs t 18 on Saturday, of 1 5 * 9 1 /4 ", G eorge C anam are
Benson slackened off on Satur and only fine perform an ces by of M ichigan put on a spectacular
day and card ed sco res of 77 and M ackey and Sw artz on the last perform an ce to topple the old
Xerox Copy Service 80. 18 brought the team to its final reco rd of 15’ 3 /4 " set by the
F re d M ackey w as S tate’s s e - restin g spot in seventh place. W olverines’ Rod D enhart in 1962.
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Clay’s Fight Plan S t a t e W i n s B a t T i t l e ( O h i o , T h a t I s )
M aniere, who w ent .6 fo r 13 seventh, getting s i n g l e s from
B y JOE L O U IS a hero— th at’s why he keeps talk By DUANE LAN C ASTER over the weekend, got two of the Speer and Juday and a double
( C o p y r i g h t 1965 ing about how pretty he is . S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r hits, a double and a single and from B illings to put the gam e
B y A s s o c ia te d P re s s ) Y es he is serio u s about it. H ow They w as the only play er in the gam e out of reach .
COLUMBUS, O h i o - - B e f o r e with m ore than one hit. Indiana finished the Big Ten
I’ve seen all kinds of heavy But that doesn’t m ake him any this weekend’s baseball se rie s season a t 6-7 after a Saturday
w eights since 1 firs t walked up m o re grown up. Didn’t you ever with Indiana and Ohio State, coach F in ish e d ” We got g rea t pitching in the sp lit with the U niversity of M ich
the s tre e t in D etroit to w ork out see a child bust out crying at Danny L itw hller said winning a second gam e,” said P elle rin . igan. M ichigan ended the season
at the B rew ster C enter Gym. the end of a story that has a sad double-header w as the toughest w "W e could have used som e of it with a 10-5 m ark for second
When 1 w as cham pion I defended ending? W ell, that’s C assiu s, who job in baseball and that a team place.
against b ru is e rs , b o x e r s and alw ays has to have a happy end has to be both good and lucky to O h i o S ta te , 1 1 in the firs t gam e." ________
clow ns. But I can say I never ing. do it.
M i c h i g a n . .10
The Spartans put together a C o m in g . . .
fought anybody exactly like C as If he w ere grownup about these Fickle Lady Luck left the Spar MSU
Io w a
9
7 b etter com bination of pitching
sius C lay.
things, he wouldn’t be half as tans Saturday and State lost the Illin o is . . . 8 and hitting the day before as T h e bigg est
I don’t think he is as great tough to handle in the ring. Be Big Ten title by dropping a twin In d ia n a . . . 6 Dick H olm es went all the way
a s he thinks he is —th at’s a cause he’s still a kid, he takes bill to Ohio State 13-10 and 2-0 with a sev en -h itter and got the
little too m uch for one m an. I in C olum bus. The crow n went with M in n e s o ta . 5
support of 10 State hits against
the risk s without w orrying.
JA Z Z
P urd u e . . . 5
do think he Is unusual. T hat’s the firs t gam e loss and second W is c o n s in . 6 Indiana for a 6-1 victory.
why Sonny L iston failed against And, when the ugly b ear com es place left with the second gam e.
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N ’ w e s te rn . 1
him fighting a usual fight andwhy grow ling at him , C assius w ill “ We ju st ran out of breaks Left field er Bob Speer and B ill
Sonny m ust fight b e tte r to win
th is retu rn .
be ready to stab in a punch or
two, usually a left hook. And,
Saturday,” said assista n t coach
F rank P elle rin . Line Scores ings paced the hitting with two
hits apiece w ith B illings getting th is y e a r a t S ta te
If he thinks he has the b ear off The Spartans, 28-10 fo r the F R ID A Y : his th ird hom e run of the sea-
C lay’s plan Isn’t com plicated, balance, he sp u rts, left, right, season and 9-6 in the Big Ten, M S U 000 0 1 2 201 CK B IL L IN G S T o m o rro w
it’s Just a way of getting the left, rig h t. Then he backs off, stayed in contention for the cham BO B M A N IE R E
In d . 8 :0 0 p .m . ‘til ? ?
b est out of what he h as—his
0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0
to glide around until it’s tim e to pionship by whipping Indiana 6-1 H olm es and H oosier pitcher
reach , his height and his speed annoy the enemy again. F rid ay in Bloomington and had by Steve Juday and B ruce P e ttl- S A T U R D A Y : sent him down to his firs t de Rich Scott w orked three sco re NO C HA RG E
around the ring. the Bucks 8-1 beofre an eight- bone’s tw o-run single m om ents F ¡ r s t G a m e : feat in six decisions. less innings before Indiana open
He will be working to stretch T h e re ’s nothing much e lse to run th ird inning gave Ohio State la te r. — - ed the scoring in the fourth on NO AGE MINIMUM
Then th e Buckeyes went to work OSU 108 003 O l x 1 3 - 1 4 - 5 gotT hthe ird basem an Dick Redd, who
M S U • 143 100 010 1 0 - 1 5 - 4
Sonny’s legs, to bend Sonny’s back it, no com plications. It’s hit and its firs t baseball title since 1951. singles by K ess Searff and short
run, hit and run. But he’s fast OSU finished at 11-2 in the Big on startin g and losing pitcher only hit off D obrel, a stop F red N ori and a walk. “ D ig o r p la y ”
m uscles and to burn him up and a s they com e and with a born double in the th ird inning, led at G o lf- O - T r o n
to tea se him . Ten. John K rasnan.
confidence in him self. Until he 0 - 6 - 2 scored on a tht ree
off the firs with a walk and
Second Gam e:
Ohio State and M ichigan State A walk and five consecutive MSU 000 000 0 State cam e back in the fifth
It m ay sound goofy to the av er gets his firs t walloping, he’ll swapped runs in the first inning singles, two of w h ic h barely OSU 100 001 x 2 -1 -1 -b ase e r r o r by to tie the sc o re on catcher Bill
age p erson what w ith all that stay cocky. but the Spartans ro ared ahead trick led through the infield, ' gn't ,'^7..VV ' ..............7 ..'. firs t basem an Steve Juday. Steckley’s single and a couple
m oney involved, but I'm not wrong But so far he hasn’t had to with four runs in the second, K rasnan off the mound and left The Bucks added the other of e rro rs and took the lead an
when I tell you this all is still think about it. It has been a big two com ing on a home run by field er R uss N agelson greeted P ettibone had th ree singles for in the sixth on a walk, a sa c inning la te r on a tw o-run home
a gam e, to Clay, a dream w orld. run by B illings.
He’s like a little boy who m akes
up s to rie s. T here has to be a
p arty to him . And he doesn’t
mind w hat happens so long as he
can keep blowing up the balloons,
center field er Bob M aniere.
The v isito rs put a th ree -ru n
cushion on th eir lead in the top
re lie fe r R ollie W alcott with a the Spartans.
400-foot hom e run before the Dave
Spartans could get a m an out. Ohio State in relief of s ta rte r Singerm an got the win for
rific e , a passed ball and an in
field out.
M errel scattered six S par State added two m o re in the
S E N IO R S
villain—th a t’s why he ca lls Sonny eating the cake and drinking the of the third on a single by Dick W alcott gave up two m ore sin Ron Kitchon. tan h its to gain the shut-out vic
the ugly b e ar—and th e re has to be lem onade. B illings, a run-producing double gles and a double before the to ry.
B uckeyes w ere through with the The seven-inning nightcap pro
outburst. bably took less tim e than the third NOW . . . M IC H IG A N T h e a te r
T he Spartans tied the sco re 9-9 inning of the first gam e but the Feoture at 1 :2 0 .3 :5 5 -6 :3 5 .9 :1 5
in the fourth with the aid of resu lt was the sam e.
Don’t
two walks and an e r r o r but back- L eft hander Doug Dobrei pit "C H E YE N N E AU TU M N"
to-back hom e runs in the sixth ched a one-h itter and struck out F ro m
Forget
Richard Widmark • Carroll Baker
by cen ter field er Con H arkins eight b a tters but unearned runs Karl Malden • Sal Mineo - James
T O D A Y ... 7:00 P.M .
and Nagelson accounted for th ree in the firs t and sixth innings
Stewart - Dolores Del Rio
runs and gave the B uckeyes a AGREAT M O VIEI'W ^.
perm anent lead.
"O hio State was ready to give DRIVE “ N O T H IN G
up by the third inning,” P e lle rin
said, "b u t those eight runs really
picked them up.”
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MSU had a final chance in the Shown 7;30 , 9:35 P.M.
eighth inning, scoring once and May
loading the bases with no one out
but re lie fe r Jim M errel struck
out the next two b a tters and got
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C L A S S IF IE D -S P E C IA L P R IC E S
Em p lo ym e n t F o r Rent F o r Rent F o r S a le
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A uto m o tive A u to m o tive Em p lo y m e n t
CHEVROLET, 1961 Bel A ir. 6- THLNDERBIRD, 195 7, b l a c k FULL TIME woman c a s h i e r . A SELLING CAREER withN.£~.R. 2 M fcN.Haslett apartm ents, sum - SUPERVISED ROOMS and ap art SEWING MACHINÉS: C lose-out
w ith a cylinder. Stick. 39,000 m iles. sp o tless. 3-speed, floor shift, Must be neat and pleasan t. Call Young man, 24-34 for training to m er term . Two leaving, will give m ents. Male studen ts. Cooking, on W hite Z ig-Z ags. T h ree only.
Body and m otor excellent con pow er steerin g , brak es, radio. in p e r s o n . P rin ce B ro thers sell cash re g iste rs, adding m a reduced ra te . 351-5258. 38 parking. 1-1/2 blocks fro m B e r- $49.95. $5 p e r m onth.Tw o brand
lo w cost
dition. $950. 355-9443. 38 Two tops, like new. Must see to Shop-Rite M arket, 555 E .G rand chines. P refer college man with AVAILABLE SUMMER. A ccom - key. F or su m m er. IV 5-8836.42 new N ecchl p o rtab les. $89.95. i ,
CHEVROLET, 1955 V-8 hardtop ap preciate. C o n s i d e r trad e. R iver, E ast Lansing. 37 som e s a l e s background. Call m odate 4. P arking. Ideal for hot APPROVED SINGLE roo m s. 1/2 $6 p er m onth. EDWARDS DIS
1 W A N T A D
autom atic. Pow er steerin g . 2 - $2,295. See any tim e Sunday at COLLEGE MEN: Sum m er work L .J. Flem ing, IV 4-7465. An w eather com fort. No d isc rim i block cam pus. F re e parking. TRIBUTING CO., 1115 N. W ash- .
tone. Radio. New tire s . Sharpl 456 C arl S treet, P ortland. 38 available in L ansing area. Op equal opportunity em ployer. 48 nation. 332-3980. 40 P h o n e . P riv ate en tran ce. $8 ington, L ansing. IV 9-6448. 38
• A U T O M O T IV E $325. ED 2-0062. 36 T R -4 1962. One owner. M ust see portunity for $120 p er week. C ar BABYSITTER WANTED. O cca- AIR CONDITIONED L U X U R Y weekly. 337-2054 after 6. 38 DIAMOND RING M arque. l/3 c a r -
• EMPLOYMENT CHEVROLET 1963 convertible. to appreciate. $1,500. C a l l necessary . C a l l M r. Blythe, sional weekends and overnight APARTMENT with swim m ing APPROVED SUPERVISED f o r at. 1955 C hevrolet, good running
• FOR R E N T P o w e rg lid e , power ateering. 250 W ilma P atterso n after 5, 489- 882-6629. 41 babysitting. C all after 6 pm ., pool. One bedroom . $155. B u r- m en. Singles, doubles, som e 4- shape. B est offer. C all Doug,
• FOR S A L E hp. dark g re e n . P hone 655-1787. 1664. 38 WANTED, SINGLE m a le , to ED 2-8363 . 39 cham W oods. Sum m er T e rm . man room s with cooking. L arge, 332-5358. 38
• LO S T & FQU ND 40 TRIUMPH 1958 T R -3. Excellent assist handicapped attorney in DELIVERY BOYS, counter g irls 351-4366. 38 quiet, fully furnished. Laundry, ICC WATT S t e r e o am plifier.
• PERSONAL CHEVROLET 1960 Bel A ir. 41,000 condition. 337-1555. 39 risin g m ornings, re tirin g eve and inside help. Day, n ig h t NEED TWQ m ale room m ates ¡for parkin g. Lobby with T .V . A ver P ric e , $40. C all 337-0649, 5-6
m iles. Like new. M ust seel Make VOLKSWAGEN, 1959. Black, red nings. C om pensation: R o o m , seven-roo m ap artm ent. O n e age grade point, 3.3 Renting now pm . 38 *
B oard. C all 484-1938, 7-10 pm . shifts, and p a rt-tim e . V arsity
• PEANUTS PERSONAL
• REAL ESTATE offer over $800. 332-0487. 38 leatherine in te rio r. Radio. Lug D rive-In. In E ast Lansing. 42 block - cam pus. Sum m er. $35 for sum m er and fall, Spartan ÔLŸMlPIA PREC1S1ÔN typew rit-
• S ER V IC E CHEVY I I 1962, white convertible, gage rack. Good condition. Call 39 m onthly. 351-4562. 38 H all, 215 L ouis, 1 block cam ers-p o rta b le , stan d ard s, elec
• T R A N S P O R T A T IO N standard, " 6 ” . New top, w ire ED 7-9366. 39 FURNISHED ONE bedro om S par- pu s. ED 2-2574. tric s . L .E . L ighthard & Co.,
• W A NTE D wheels, $1,300, or best offer. VOLKSWAGEN 1963. ExceiFent tan V illage A partm ent. E x tras. MEN OVER 2l. Single room s. 310 N. Grand Ave. IV 2-1219. 48
351-4104. 38 running condition. $1,185. Must U tilities paid. $90 p e r month. A partm ent f o r th ree . B o g u e WEDDING DRESS, 10. Full length
f ) A \ READ fo r P R O FIT S treet next to cam pus. P arking.
CORVAtR 1962 Monza convert- s e ll- will bargain. 1047 M ari 355-3249 after 4:30 pm . 40 C hantilly l a c e , satin. N ever
v.%
D E A D L IN E
2 p.m. one cla ss day be ible. White, black top. 4-speed. gold. 39 FURNISHED. Two bedroom s. G a- ED 2-3870. 41 w orn. O riginally, $130. B est of
$1,150. 355-8703. 42 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE, rag e. S creened -in p o rch .C lo se, SUMMER RENTALS. G reat loca- fe r. 355-5807. „ 39
W ANT ADS
fore p u b lic a tio n .
FORD, 1958 Autom atic. Excellent 1964. New tire s . A uxiliary heat cam pus. $150 includes u tilities. tion, just ac ro ss from cam pus. BICYCLÉ BUILT for two. $65.
C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one
conditio». Clean i n s i d e , out. e r . Hitch. M aintenance reco rd . June 27-July 27. 337-0217. 41 F A R M H O U S E F R AT E R N -. C h ild ‘s* bicycle, rum ble seat,
c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n
Foreigner m ust sacrifice. Best M r. B arnett, 699-2165; 337- FURNISHED APARTM ENT. Ap- ITY. Singles, doubles. 151 Bogue. $5. Phone ED 2-1919. 124 Kedzie
PHO N E offer. C all 355-7992. 41 0363, weekends. 42 USE fo r RESULTS proved f o u r - m a n . S u m m e r . Ed 2-8635. 48 D rive. 39
FORD 1959 V-5 stick sedan.G ood VOLKSWAGEN, VVHlTE l963con- C lose. P a r k i n g . P riv ate en IDEAL QUIET study room s for WEDDING DRESS - Full length.
355-8255 transportation. $250-will b a r vertible. Black top. In very fine tran ce. 2 baths. 332-5428, after the sum m er (one right now) C hantilly lace. Size 11. P erfect
RATES gain. C all 355-5785 between 1-6 shape. $1,350. 485-1833. 40 5. 39 clo se to cam pus; approved; men; Condition. IV 9-1672, after 5
pm . 39 VOLKSWAGEN 1959 sedan. N e w FOR RENT. Sum m er term only. no cooking; parking $1 week ex pm . 40
1 DAY S I . 50
3 D A Y S . . . .53.50
FORD, 1957 V-8 autom atic. S4e- b rakes, m u f f l e r . Good condition.
chanically perfect. $80 or best M echanical condition. 351-5469.
WANT - AD SPECIAL L arge tw o-bedroom furnished
apartm ent for 3-4 students. 332-
tra . Phone 337-1449, o r 355-
0089, o r 351-4291, or go to side
DÏAMÔND, 1/2 C arat. AAAA-1
Q uality rating . B rillian t cut.
353-1466. 39
5 DAYS. . . . $ 6 .0 0 offer. 351-4687; 337-2429. Ask 39 15 w o rd s o r le s s 1901. 39 door at 428 G rove. See details
(based on 15 words per ad) for H arlan. 40 VOLKSWAGEN, 1962 Sunroof. FOUR OR five women wanted to on sign on porch. C losely su p er WE DISCOUNT the discounters.
FORD 1959, 2-door. Custom 6. B lue. E xcellent condition. No sublease luxury apartm ent for vised to i n s u r e quiet. $6-$7 Skate B oard, $4.99 and up. Sun
Over 15, 10c pe' word, per day.
Automatic transm issio n. Radio, ru s t. Recently overhauled 2,000 sum m er. 355-1662. 40 sum m er ra te s. 42 g la sses, 98( and up. F risb ees,
There w i l l be a 50c se rv ic e h eater, whitew alls. Good condi m iles. ED 7-1191 for appoint $2.50-3 Days ONE GIRL. Share t h r e e - g i r l ATTENTION COEDS: ZTA House 88£. C ra ss e r g rills, $1. Com
bination rod and Zebco Re.il,
and bookkeeping charpe if tion. C all 355-3261. 42 m ent. 40 apartm ent. C edar V illage. All or open for sum m er school. M eals,
$5.99 and up. Shagg golf balls,
FORD, 1962 G alaxie 500convert- VOLKSWAGEN’S 1961 a n d 1965. Second sum m er te rm . M arian, M -F , C hoice of room s. F o r
t h i s ad is not paid w it h in
o ne week. ible. Red. Excellent condition. M ust sell, buying another, 1961 is $4.00-5 Days 332-1107. 42 m ore inform ation, call ED 2- $1.88 dozen. C ig arette s, 26<
pack- $2.50carton, tax included.
36,000 m iles. $1,495. M r. G eyer. red, 1965 white. C all 351-5007. 590 MONTHLY. Two bedroom . 0869. 40
42 APPROVED ROiWiS in new hom e. T ennis supplies. P X -F ran dor.
The Sta e News does not IV 2-5062; IV 5-7294. 42 $7.00-10 Days L o w e r Spartan V illage. Sum C eram ic show er, patio. C lose 42
perm it ncial o r religious FORD 1957 F airlan e 500. Runs A uto Service & Parts m er. M arried students. Fully KODAK $00 slide p ro jec to r. Two
w ell. Must sell. $95 or best of N EW BATTERIES. Exchange furnished except linens. 355- in. Phone ED 2-1183. 42
d iscrim i nation in its ad- 750 x 14 snow tire s . 750 x 14
vertising colum ns. The
State Ne \vs will not accept
advertis
fe r. C all 337-0409.
OLDSMOBILE 1959 Dynamic '88’ pbeam
40 rice from $7.95. New sealed
convertible. Pow er steering and stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO
s, 99^. Salvage c a rs , large
Come In Today 0801.
WANTED: TWO men to live in
C edar V i l l a g e luxury ap art
42 T r I DELTA House open sum -
m er session. Apply for room s
to housem other. 634 M.A .C. o r
tire chains. T ra ile r hitches for
’61 and ‘63C hevrolets. Eight full
body g o o s e hunting d e c o y s .
di*cr:m i -.ating aeainst r e b rakes. One ow ner. Excellent PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV m ent. Fall te rm . Phone 355- ED 2-0955. 48
ace, color o r na-
U onal'or ,gin.
condition. Top like new. 1400 5-1921.
O rm and.. 655-2306. 38 GENERATORS AND STARTERS.
C 345 Student Services 9105.
EVERGREEN, TWO room unfur-
40 MEN: SUMMER, fall. Doubles.
C lean, quiet. Two blocks, B er
key. 351-4017. 532 Ann after 6.
C om plete fish aquarium with
fish. T ra n sisto r radio. Weston
light m e t e r . Men’s clothing
OLDSMOBILE, 1955 "have 88" Rebuilt 6 o r 12 volt. G uaran nished apartm ent available to a (coats 40-42, slacks 34-38).
V ery good-body. E xcellent m e teed! Exchange p rice $7.90. M e WAITRESSES WANTED: a fte r- m a rried graduate student for 48 332-8813. 38
A utom otive chanical and tran sm issio n . De chanic on the job! Installation noon and evening shifts. Apply F o r R en t cash and services.C o ntact M r. WANTED: M A L E room m ate, UTILITY TRAILER. S pare, fitted
ALFA ROMEO G uilbiettaSpyder, pendable. $150. 351-4865. 41 serv ice available. ABC AUTO in perso n , Howard Johnson’s A partm ents M ercer at E ast LansingSavings sum m er term only. T o sublet cover, table, cupboard, two bunk
I960, Going to E urope, C all OLDSMOBILE 1960, 4-door hu rd - P.ARTS, 613 E . South St. IV R estaurant, 6801 S. C e d a r . V‘i„OjE T O cam pus. Cool & Loan, 303 Abbott, E ast Lan one bedroom apartm ent. C a l l co ts, ice chest, c a r top cover.
Frank. ‘ED 7-9?34. 39 top. M ust se ll. V ery reasonable. 5-1921. ‘ C Phone 699-2039. 3d' carefree C edar V illage ap art sin g . . 39 353-1369 o r 353-1338. 40 882-9994. 40
A lSTIN HEALEY '.^ 0 , ' 3O00. C all 393-2296. 3 4u “ AM -FM L.W . Blaupunkt Radio. WANTED: NIGHT G rill c o o k . m ent. Available for sum m er. T Wô M Â T» r'room A - m ates. C edar
F o r S a le
N ever ¿river. in. w inter. P e rfe c t PLYMOUTH, 19 59 , standard , C om plete with good running 1960 M ale o r f e m a l e . E xperience 351-4496. Village. Fall t e r m . Luxury ^ tV e .n R o c * A p t s .
38 apartm ent. 355-9105. 40 BICYCLE STORAGE: Sales, s e r -
Condition. C all 351-4379. ,36 " 6 " . Good tV res, g w d t unning G erm an F ord Sedan. Only $242 p re fe rre d but not n e cessary . ATTRACTIVE T W O bedroom vice a n d -re n ta ls. EAST LAN 252 R iver St., E.L.
ELICK, 19 5 9 LeSafcre 2-door condition. $175, or best offer. . .until its cleaned-up. C all Don Apply in person, Howard John furnished apartm ent available H o u ses SING CYCLE. 1215 Ej, Grand N ow le a s in g fo r
hardtop. A u t o-m a t i c. Pow er 332-0433, 4-8 pm . 38 ’ 337-1472J 355-2184. - 38 sons R estaurant, 6801 S. C edar. sum m er term . Ideal for 3-4. R iver. C all 332-8303. ’ C
steerin g , b rakes, seat. R adii. PLYMOUTH 1958 Statlonwagon. COkV ETTE 327 inch block. Very Phone 699-2039. 38 Rent reasonable. 351-4134. 40 TWO HOUSES, M ale students. S u m m e r '- O n l y
Good condition, 33~—1018. 36 R ebuilt m otor. Excellent m e quick. Make an o f f e r . C a l l COLLEGE MEN: Public relations W .)NTEP: ONE girl to sh a re . C om pletely furnished. Sum m er GET YOL’kS - Yhil F ran k ’s C a r- Nat Hammond 332-8488
FLICK ECLCTR.V,'i9PD. "4-doar. f. chanical condifiori. By' Of igihal L a rry , 351,-,4-19$ a fte r 4. ^ 9 ^ aandm ulti-m advertising dvft3rtrpentS*of ■ ten n ..,C * a U . after 4 pg;.. IV toon Book. 50 of P h il’s best
By -owner. $1,100.-■ Phone 6ZT- *. o tfner.. $160. E tl i«67Vd. “ 39 TWO VESPA M otor scooters. i/iM ?' tW lai1 in tern a ajawwner.t tiear 5-1380. * . - *99' C artoons in a b e a u z ¿¿V&btid'"'',f oT-f - c i^ R q tM E N T ;. P f .
m er, fall, o r w inter. Call 355- book - $1.00 each. F or o rd ers 5 x 7*B ring this ad To MAREK
2296. 6631 \Y, St. Joseph High PLYMOUTH 1956 4-door smooth One, 1959 - $150. O ther. 1963 - tional corporation have estab 1922. 38 LAKE MICHIGAN cottage for rent
of five o r m ore, call: 351-4322 REXALL PRESCRIPTION CEN
way. •■ lished a Joint
39 - running six. A utom atic. $150 or $300. V ery good condition. 655- earn) em ploym ent p rogram for APARTMENTS. $4$ to $50 per (L earn while you for s e a s o n . M odern th ree-
bedroom cottage on wooded dune between 6 p.m . and m idnight. T E R , 301 N. C lip p ert, by F ran -
BL'ICK, 1959.2-door, radio, heat- b est offer. 351-4586 after 5 pm. 2378. 39 college men. Able to work in m onth. Furnished, p e r person E N G L IS H L IG H T -W E IG H T MAGNATONE d o r. C38
e r. four new tire s . Excellent PONTIAC, 1957 V -8. Standard NEW MGA vinyl tonne au top. L ansing this su m m er.T h o se ac for sum m er and fall. Quiet, for rent from M em orial Day to
running condition. C all ED 2- shift. G o o d ru b b e r. P o w e r N ever been used. P ric e $25. cepted will work with ex per pleasant surroundings for study. L abor Day. $600. P riv ate beach, 3-speed bicycles, $39.77, full fie r. Model 280, 2 channel, pli- GUITAR am
25
6S29. 38 steering. C all Jim , 351-5439.39 337-9663. secluded area. Phone ED 2-0606 p rice . R ental-purchase te rm s w atts p e r channel. B est offer.
40 ienced men from both depart C all 337-2080 to see m odel. 5 o r ED 2-0991. Two and a half available. We also have tennis 355-6776._______________
CHEVROLET 1962 B iscayne 4- PORSCHE 1959. S harpest in town! m ents. They will have opportun blocks from cam pus. Avondale hours from L ansing on 1-94, racq u ets, golf balls, badminton 40
door Y-6. B eige. One owner. New everything! C all 351-4234 Scooters & C y c le s ity to apply what they learn in A partm ents. 46 Saw yer exit. 42 b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. M o b ile Homes
Good condition. M ust sell. $995. after 4 pm . 40 1959 CUSHMAN- T ru ck ster. In college on the job, to gain val ONE GIRL to share luxury ap art- A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s 1957 LIBERTY. 8’ x 46’. F u r-
Phone 33”-1467. 40 PORSCHE, 1963 Super Coupe. good shape with electric s ta rte r uable experience in both fields. m ent. E ither one-half o r for full LOG CABIN on priv ate sandy
CHEVROLET l963 Super Sports L ike new. Phone 373-2233 dur and turning signals, etc. 337- The positions are salaried and sum m er term . M arian 332-1107. beaches of m ountainous lake from Union. ED 2-3212. C nlshed. T w o-bedroom , on lot.
convertible. Real sharp inside ing day o r L eslie, 589-8339, 7498. Dubourne Blind R iv er, O ntario. 1/3 SAVINGS on O ptical needs, 337-9515. 39
38 white co llar. During three week B etsy H astings 337-7065. 39 337-2304 evenings. 47 p rescrip tio n s, re p a irs . Optical 1965 M ARLETTES- 4 -3 /4 ^ in-
and outside. All pow er and many 6-8 pm . 38 TRIUMPH 650 cc. C ustom ized. training, $87.50 weekly. A fter LUXURY CEDAR Vifiage ap a rt-
e x tra s. Must sell - leaving for RAMBLER 1955 stationw agon. g r a d u a Y e St u d e n t s or m a r- D iscount Supply, 416 T ussing te re s t, bank financing, is why
w ards, r * fake-hom e pay per
the service June 1st. 351-4726. C ustom . E xcellent m otor. Ra Im m aculate. $450. IV 9-5459. week. Monua> " '- ‘day m orn m te
ent to sublease for sum m er
rm . Phone 351-5418. 39 ried couple. Rent sm all house. Building, Lansing. IV 2-4667, 39 you s h o u l d see SELECT MO
____________ . 37 406 N. F o ste r, Lansing. 38 Walk to cam pus. $30 week. 332- SWEATERS, MEN’S crew necks, BILE HOMES. 669-9335. 42
CHEVROLET 1959 B iscayne au- dio, heater, seat b e lts. Snow TRIUMPH 650 cc. E xcellent con- ings call for S t ‘nter- WANTED: ONE o r two men, sum 8866. 41 (42-46). S u it, (41L). M adras R O L L -O -H O M E , 1 9 5 6 . A i r -
view. 482-1185 — 48. .36?,
tom atic. Good condition. 7 tire s . tire s . $200. E venings, 332-6359. 38 dition. Looks sharp. C all Tom , ATTENTION: GRAND Have) ~ m e r term . $55 m onthly, fur AIR CONDITIONED 4-bedroom sp o rt coat (43). S lacks, gray
C all 33“—1443 after 5 pm 39 SI MCA "OCEANE11 convertible 353-1552. 603 W. McDonel. 40 students. D esire som eone, p re f nished. U tilities paid. U nsuper furnished faculty hom e. A vail loden coat. v est. R easonable. conditioned. T em p o rarily on
vised. 351-4588. 39 able August. One y e a r lease. 351-4730. 38 W inslow’s l o t . New awnings.
economy c a r. Superb condition. 1964 HONDA "9 0 c c " A -l, tuned erably sophom ore, from busi
CEDAR VILLAGE sublease two $250 m onthly. 332-6958. 39 "SE E ME firs t I h a v e Ft!" 337-7533 after 6 pm . 47
TEACH ERS B argain priced for quick action. condition. C lean. E x tras. Must
see. P riced for quick sale. 332- ness adm inistration school to bedroom apartm ent for sum m er U sed- guaranteed hom e h air MC DONALD CAM PER. N ew
355-1035 after 6 pm . 39 0149, BEAUTIFUL THREE Bedroom
J e rry . 40 ductionduring
work sum m ers in p ro te rm . Top floor. 337-0561. 41
scheduling and expedit hom e. Rent for two y e a rs. 332- cutting sets. Men’s and women’s m ade for short box. Fully in
This sum m er can be the CONVERTIBLES HONDA 150. E xcellent condition. ing departm ents. Future em UNSUPERVISED APARTM ENT, 1894. 41 ele ctric shavers. P ortab le hair sulated, paneled. 529 Meadow-
m ost rew arding of y o u r H as been broken in co rrectly . ro om s. W ith/ without cooking. d ry e rs. Baby n ecessitie s: high- lawn evenings or IV 9-5314. 39
life. We have openings thai CHEVROLET 1964 283 engine. Phone 337-1802 after 5 pm . 40 ploym ent excellent. W rite J.L . P arking available. S u m m e r , HOUSE TRA ILER. 8 x 40, two c h a irs, potty ch a irs, stro lle rs, 1962 SKYLINE. lb x 50. T w obed-
can provide a very good in S t. lard s h i f t . 10,000 actual BSA 500. Runs well. Looks good. Hunt, B astin BlessingCom pany, bedroom s. C all 337-2459. 41
38 F a ll. 332-3617; 332-1887; 337- beds, s te riliz e rs . Sm all elec room , front kitchen. 332-3984
com e to you for the m onths m iles. New c a r w arran ty. P e r $475. C all 351-5409, a s k for G rand Haven, M ichigan. 9412._________________________ 47 BIG FARMHOUSE- th ree bed- tric a p p l i a n c e s , silverw are 8-9 am . or 332-8164 after 3pm .
ahead. P lease call us be fect. MANAGER TRAINEE: $475 per PRIVACY AND luxury. Two bed- room s, furnished. Ideal for 6 se ts . Clocks and w atches. Wed 38
fore you m ake a d> ’Sion Nick. 40 month to sta rt. F or interview room f u r n i s h e d . B est o f f - guys with a couple of c a rs . R ent- ding and engagem ent diam onds. BUY RENT: C om pletely equipped
on that sum m er job. inter CHEVROLET 1 9 6 4 Autom atic. A ir p la n e s call from 12-2 pm . only, 482- cam pus studying atm osphere. . ing for sum m er and fall. $30 T ra n sisto riz e d radios and re c wagon train cam p er. Also, Sa
views. arranged by calling P o w e r steerin g . 327 engine. 5554. 38 p er m an- $180 p e r month. 10 o rd s. H i-fi and stereo reco rd
Daytona blue. New c a r w arranty. FLY - MSU Flying Club. T his HOUSEKEEPER. NOT over 55. Renting Avondale A partm ents
487-3661 ■summer, all next y e ar. Open to for sum m er and fall. Leave your
m iles from cam pus on Mt. Hope
Highway west of L ansing. C all p la y ers. Sewing and washing fa ri C am pers, $749 - $1,195.
2009 S. C edar. 372-3908. 42
students, staff. 355-9133; 337- Live in. M ust be good cook. c a r at your apartm ent-5 blocks m a c h i n e s . Ironing b o a r d s .
CHEVROLET 1961 Im pala. Pow er W estchester F a rm s - 332-2911 T ru nks and luggage.
steering. A utom atic. Saddle tan. 0774. 41 No heavy cleaning. Executive from cam pus. C all 337-2080 for for appointm ent to see. 42 “ I’ll buy anything of v alue".
FUNK L -75. ftadto. Pants ready fam ily. Good position for quali fu rth er inform ation o r s t o p at CA RO L L E E NURSERY
An outstanding *61. EAST LANSING. F urnished house WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE
G et Out of the to license. Low t i m e , good efied perm anent person. Employ the office at 400 Gunson any eve
r referen ces required. Phone ning at 7 pm . 46 for 8 - 1 2 students. P riv ate en 509 E. M ichigan
E xp e rie n ce d Personnel
CORVETTE 1964 365 hp. 4-speed. shape, needs prop. $1,000 or tran c es to all room s. Two kit IV 5-439 11 C to C are For Your
SU M M E R S 482-8933 for appointm ent only. UNFURNISHED, 3-room ap art-
11,000 m iles. Red, white Inter trade best auto offered. C#110R 42 m ents. G r a d u a t e s , faculty, chens, two baths. R ecreation FRESH HOM E-grown asparag us, C hildren
io r. New ca r w arranty. 6-2654 after 7 pm . 39 room . Plenty of parking. S tart rh u b arb . Ice cold w aterm elon,
H O T , H O T SU N PROFESSORS: DO you needextra working personnel. A vailable ing now o r fall. C all IV 5-7673. stra w b e rrie s. PRINCES FARM Ages 2 1/2 to 5 y e a rs. Full
CORVETTE 196 3. 340 hp. 4- E m p lo y m e n t incom e this sum m er? In terest im m ediately. $125 a n d $135. 41 M ARKET, Okemos Rd. at US day p ro g ra m s-7 :3 0 -5 :3 0
and en joy th e fresh speed. Daytona blue with white WAITRESSES AND b arten d ers ing opportunity. Ja rv is R e a l FABIAN ED 7-2474,
REALTY. ED 2-0811;
evenings. 38 NEED THREE m en, sh are large, 16. Phone 337-2343. - C w ell-balanced noon m eals.
c o o ln e s s of one of our top. (25,000 actual local, 1 own wanted to w ork at the C o r a l E state C o., IV 5-?620. 40 6-m an house, Lansing. Sun deck, $18 p e r week
e r m iles.) Sharp! Gables Old Crow in Saugatuck. MUSICAL TALENT for reso rt FURNISHED APARTMENTS f o r t h r e e firep laces. $150. IV 9-
FOR WEDDING a n d p ractical
- Swimm ing P o o ls SPARTAN MOTORS P a rt and fu ll-tim e. See Gee at sp o rt staff. Single men, age 20- su m m er. R easonable. C lose to 6221. 40
show er gifts, see Ace H ard-
the C oral G ables in E ast Lan 35 through Septem ber 19. Need cam pus. C all 332-5040. 46 w here’s s e l e c t i o n s , 201 E. .CAROL LEE DUNN
3000 E . M ichigan sing or send your qualifications NEED ONE g irl for th re e -g irl G rand R iver, across« from Un
IV 7-3715 c Director
to the Old Crow in Saugatuck. 32 saxophone, trom bone and guitar apartm ent ac ro ss from B erkey, Rooms
ion, Phone ED 2-3212. C IV 4-1571
men who can a l s o perform for Sum m er term . 351-4324. 38 APPROVED SPACIOUS. In new GIRLS iilC Y C L E .G o odcondition.
sp o rts staff duties at re so rt. Ex hom e. Living room , two bed- 1321 W. Kalam azoo
clusively f o r a d u l t s , 19-35. JUNE 15. L arge th ree -ro o m fu r- - room s.--Poor- boys.'FY rvate 6h‘- . B askets, light.an d, joc.k, C all C o rn e r of -Huron
S U P E R C A L IF R A G I L I S T I C E X P I A L I D Q C IO U S
W rite Jack & Jill Ranch, R oths- men over nished apartm ent. Two or three tran ce, bath. ED 7-9794. 39 M ary, 351-5128. 38
Rivers Edge
bury, M ichigan or phone 616— $35 deposit21.each. Shower. P arking.
NEEDED: FOURTH g irl for Eden
We still have a few 894-4444 to arrange interview. ly $8.50 weekly. IVA pproxim 9-2389,
ate
5-6 Roc apartm ent. Sum m er term .
one & two-bedroom Is the best w ord we could find to define the swinging 42 Dm. C all 353-1134. 40
apartm ents available 39
Waters Edge
sum m er job available to som e MSU students.
for Sum m er and F all. If you a r e a m ale student with a c a r, m ajoring in edu
cation, advanced m arketing o r related fields; our sum m er 5 A n d 10 W e e k L e a s e s D r. D. M . D ean
BURCHAM WOODS job offers you—training and experience in your fields, NOW A v a i l a b l e F o r S u m m e r O ptom etri st
and plus a m inim um incom e of $500 p er m onth. Position re
EYDEA L V ILLA
qu ires dem onstrating a children’s educational s e rie s,
12 tim es a week to PTA m em bers, tea ch ers, etc. on an
appointm ent b a sis.
C h e c k O u r S p e c ia l
R a te s F o r S u m m e r
H ours by A ppointm ent Apartments
H urry, C all T oday 2 positions in L ansing pro p er, 6 positions available S u m m e r le a s e s o nly
traveling. Sound interesting? # A lb e r t A p ts. • A v e n u e A p ts . 210 Abbott Road
ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 • R iv e r h o u s e A p ts . # R i v e r s i d e E a s t A p ts .
(above C o lle g e Drug)
E n d o f R i v e r S t.
T h e n c a ll M iss P o p p in s a t
C a ll O r V is it O u r R e n ta l O ffic e
for b etier liv ia I V 5*4381 to arrange an
ED 2-6563 M ik e S t i t t , m g r . 3 3 2 -4 3 2 2
in te rv ie w . 2 0 4 R iv e r S t. E D 2 -0 2 5 5
( I
M onday, M ay 24, 1965 7
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
F o r S a le S e r v ic e S e n io r s O f T h e W e e k THE NATIONAL DRIVERS TEST
Well-Traveled Out-Of-State%
WOLLY 24 ft. P re ssu riz e d bath. THESES PRINTED. Rapid serv
Pulled little, im m aculate. C ost ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox O F F IC IA L T E S T F O R M
new, $2,500. Y ours for $1,350. copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE
655-2259 evenings. 42 PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482-
Pair Have Much In Common
5 4 3 1 . ____ C. B. K N O W LED G E
L o s t & Found GERMAN TUTORING and tra n s A . JU D G M EN T
LOST: PAlR of m en’s glasses lation by G erm an graduate stu
between CC and Em m ons. Brown dent. C all 355-9864. 39 Defensive Rules o f the R o a d :
with aluminum bow s. P le a se c a ll DIAPER SERVICE, sam e diapers
355-2687. 33 retu rn ed . E ither yours o r o u rs. C o-chairm en of the ’65 Club, Steve, a m em ber of Senior Hel B all. Steve w as elected vice Driving circle T [true]
With our serv ice, you m ay in Anne G reenaw alt, from W ill- C ouncil, served as ad m in istra presid en t and stew ard of his fra
P e rs o n a l clude two pounds of baby clothes m ette, 111., and Steve M andell, tive vice presiden t of the Inter tern ity , Sigma Alpha Mu, in his Techniques or F [false]
from B altim ore, M d., a re the fra tern ity Council last y e ar. He sophom ore year.
RENT your TV from NEJAC. that do not fade. D iaper pail reigning seniors of the week, w as also publicity d ire c to r for Steve believes that isolation SCORE SCORE SCORE
New Z enith portable for only furnished.
$9 p e r m onth. F ree serv ice AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE Anne, who is an a rt educa the 1964 J-H op and
tion m ajor, spent this spring a s editor of the rush broch ure M ichigan State student. He said
has served is the biggest problem for the
circle correct
letter 1. T-, F. 6. T. F. . 11. T. F. .
and delivery« C all NEJAC TV
R ental. 482-0624. C
914 E . G ier St.
IV 2-0864. break in F lorida. She has tra which the in te rfratern
veled through Colorado, and the cil publishes each y e ar. Steve v e rsity is too widely prom oted,
ity coun that the “ bigness” of the Uni
scone 2. T. F. 7. T. F. . .□ 12. T. F. .
MEN’S GLEE CLUB: Holding au- WEDDING ANNOL’NCEMTNS —.
. ditions for prospective m em Save 10%. THE WELLS PRINT E ast, and plans to go to Canada w as the originator of the Out and that the State News, which
1. a. b. c. d . .. . D 3. T. F. 8. T. F. 13. T. F. .
b e rs , now until end of te rm . 355- ING COMPANY. Phone 355-1942
46 or 332-2143 for appointm ent. 47
this sum m er to work in cos standing G reek Alumnus Aw ard. is “ the m ost powerful organiza
tum ing and the theater. T his aw ard w as given in 1963 tion on cam pus” should use its 2 . a . b . c . d . . . .□ 4. T. F. 9. T. F. 14. T. F,.
7643! 332-6449. Steve, who is a restau ran t ad to F red erick B elen, who is the pow er to publicize individual stu
m inistration m ajor, spends his deputy p o stm aster general of the dents and their relationship to the 3 . a . b . c . d . . . . □ 5. T. F. 10. T. F. 15. T. F.
Beginning Today sum m ers in B altim ore working United States. U niversity m ore than it does.
in his fath er’s restau ran t. He Anne, who is student teaching
spent som e tim e during the sum Steve has worked on G reek this term at Union High School
m er of his sophom oreyear work F ea st for four y e a rs, serving in G rand Rapids, plans to teach C . P E R C E P T IO N D . S P E C IA L
ing as a m anagem ent train e e in as its chairm an in I963an dl96 4. a rt and home econom ics next TOTAL
STU D EN TS restau ran t serv ices for Johns He w as chairm an of the IFC y ear at W illm ette Junior High
Hopkins U niversity. Steve plans installation and honors
to visit Europe with a friend for th ree y e a rs, and has worked lieves that “ teaching is the best
banquet School, W illm ette, 111. She be H a za rd s Alertness circle
letter
correct SCORE
M ust P a y In on publicity for the IF C -P an - possible thing a girl can do.” , List the number of driving
this sum m er.
A d van ce F o r A ll Want A d s . Anne spent about two weeks of hazards you have seen scone
Send M oney and Ad B y
M a il o r C o m e T o
w inter term in Olin
pendicitis. ” It’s not that they
don’t feed you,” she said, “ but
with ap
Study 4-Man Rooms NUMBER ( ) SCORE □
1 . a . b . c . d ................. □
2 . a . b . c . d ................. □
I lost 15 pounds.”
345 Student Services Anne has served as se creta ry
for the freshm an Home Econo
m ics Club, as first vice p re s A k e r s E v a lu a te d T E S T Y O U R S E L F — T h is is an o f f ic ia l f o r m f o r th e N a tio n a l D r i v e r s T e s t, w h ich
w ill b e sh o w n on C B S te le v is i o n to n ig h t f r o m 10 to 11. W J IM -T V w ill c a r r y th e
APPOINTMENTS FOR P assp o rt DIAPER SERVICE, th ree types ident and chairm an of the o r p r o g r a m lo c a lly .
TV Driver’s Test Tonight
and application p ictu res now be of d iapers t o choose from . as a m em bercouncil ganizations of AWS and
ing taken at HICKS STUDIO. ED Bulk wash for clean er w hiter
2-6169. One day service! C d iap ers. Fluff dried and folded. m an
of Senior
She has acted as social ch air
and tre a s u re r of h er so
Council.
In S t u d e n t P o ll
ENGLISH, WESTERN riding “and U se your own or rent o u rs.C o n ro rity and w as decorations ch air Since Fee is 85 p er cent fre sh
c la sse s. F ree bus service-;Sat- tain ers furnished. No deposit. man for W ater C arnival. Anne has By JIM H U CK A m en, the students th ere w ere not
urday s. F or inform ation or bus 25 y e ars experience. B Y -L O also served as art chairm an of S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r given evaluation questionnaires
reserv atio n s, 882-4863. 45 DIAPER S E R V I C E . 1010 E. G reek Week, and for Pan-H el. How do four-m an r o o m s on because it was felt they would not A television p rogram tonight Colum bia B roadcasting System fic Safety C enter was on the board
M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C have any b asis of com parison. m ost 10 from to 11 p.m . could be the locally (W JIM -TV, Channel 6). of consultants for the d riv e rs ’
cam pus fare in com parison with hour of the year It should be an h isto ric m om ent te s t, which has been in p re p a ra
P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l ' T he general trends of the r e for theim portant
On WKAR
CINDY: l9 big ones. C ongratula^ KALAMAZOO STREET BODY
tw o- and three-m an room s?T his organized safety m ove for safety. It could be a lever tion for over a y e a r. A fter its
is one of the types of questions plies reaffirm ed m any adm inis m ent. for opening up an en tirely new' showing tonight, copies of the
tions from the other H ill on cam SHOP. Sm all dents to large asked the men of E ast A kers Hall tra tiv e suspicions about what stu
pus. 38 w recks. A m erican and foreign in an evaluation of their type of dents thought about the dorm , m assive In those 60 m inutes the m ost approach to accident prevention, pbyro gthe ram will be m ade available
Shell Oil Co. to school
sh o rt-term safety com using the planned com bination
HAPPY BIRTHDAY L u c y "the c a rs . G uaranteed w ork. 489- . M onday-A M
living unit. B acheller said. of the p re-sellin g pow er of m ass groups and others who want to in
se a m stre ss, from M ick, a loyal 7507. 1411 E ast Kalam azoo. C 10:05 a.m . M usic R oom --R A - John D. B achelier, head advis Among features that residents m unication effort ev er will be fo com m unication with the follow- co rp o rate the te st as a perm anent
patron . 38 VEL: Tzigane and V alse. e r of the dorm , sent out evalua would add if designing a new dorm cused those
on the A m erican public. In
60 m inutes, television’s through effectiveness of face-to - pleast a rt of th eir classro o m work. At
GRETA, HAPPY 20th. HS, baby, Lyle & Helen's Salon 2 p.m . Sp r i n g t i m e —B E E tion questionnaires to all the men are an overhead light in the study face com m unication. one state has indicated a de
HS. F rom the Em inent M iJBim . THOVEN: “ Egm ont,” O verture; who had lived at least one full portion of the suites and doors m ost am bitious effort to educate R obert Nolan of the M SU Traf- s ire to do exactly this.
___________________ 38
E L E C T R O L O G IS T FRANCK: Symphony inD :LlST Z ; te rm in A kers in a f o u r - m a n between sleeping and study area s. the m asses will be attem pted.
w ith 21 Y ears E xperience Hungarian R h a p s o d y No. 19; room . He sent out 440 question However, resid ents overw helm O bject: A lert d riv e rs ev ery
R eal E s ta te in Removal of Unwanted H air TCHAIKOVSKY; Piano Concert«' n a ire s and got back 280, nearly ingly chose the priv ate bathroom w here to the absolute necessity
CAPE C O D Tw obedroom . Living, 1730 S. CEDAR . IV 2-7744 No. 1; DEBUSSY; " L a M er” . tw o -th ird s. as one of the features that Would of developing new (and sharpen
dining room s. Double garage. PIANO TUNING and R epairing. Monday- F M F or the rep lies to be m eaning be kept. They also indicated a ing old) driving skills to cope M o z a r t ’ s 2 n d N ig h t
F irep lace, dishw asher. N e a r NOLAN C . BARTOW. European ful, B achelier said a tw o-thirds p referen ce for the separation of with today’s com plex tra n sp o r
M arble. 337-2304, evenings. 46 schooled. 3061/2 N. W ashington. M usa, 10 a.m . On C a m p u s —Mark reply is desirable. sleeping and study a re a s. tation system .
p ro fesso r of Italian, In One hundred of those replying On the questionnaire was a T he hour will be called the R a n k e d
IV 7-5697. 40 diana U niversity, “ P o l i t i c a l A m o n g B est
.. S e r v ic e B U S Y COLLEGE STUDENT?»! Thought in the W orks of Dante.” w ere freshm en, while the re s t statem ent, “ 1 find it difficult to N ational D riv e rs’ T e s t. It will
'' 7 V A l ? ta r s*udents. Ecc-n- Ironing in my hom e. C lose to non-freshm en. About.85per find a place to study in the hall.” Vi«-> r \ •'J. ^ ^ ' *'* ^ O B r.L C J M : W H E E L E R U nfortunately, his passages of
om ical r a e s by rbe xr.n: ¿r.i us. R easonable. C all 337- to I Succeed y » iu . /.ifc -A /i., ^ i o f the men living in E ast Tw enty-rive p er cenror’the polled orirre' RVbvs R e n » -’
m onth. U niversity TV R entals. 0940, ask for Jean. 48 R eally T ry ining ,"B usiness Without A k ers are not freshm en.
m usical, orig i
disagreed with the statem ent, 13 behind the conductor’s baton, and
'484-9263. C T\ve tieac adviser said the stu p er cent agreed, while the others O L IN T he p e rfo rm ers in " M arria g e his voice still tended to be fa r
Typing Service nal cast. dent evaluations w ere intended to hac no opinion. of F ig a ro " a re fast le a rn e rs, too boomy on vowel sounds even
8 p.m . Glinka O pera, “ A Life find out student reaction to the Another statem ent, ” 1 find it H O S P I T A L
not to be plagued by any am a on the s6cdnd night.
P L A Y B O X SAND (W H ITE ) BARBI MEL, Professional typist. for the T s a r .’ ’ types of room s at F ee ana A kers difficult to find a place to study teu rish standard.
P u re Silica 100--lb. sacks, No’ job too large or too sm all. R E P O R T Ebnna Robins as M arcellina
10:30 p.m . Music of Today— in com parison to M cD onel.C ase, in my su ite,” was also on the On opening night F riday the and lna Kaplan a s G herubino,
^ SJ.25 at yard. $1.65 de- B-lock- o£f cam pus. 33^-3255. C-‘,Xq,rT\posev R oussel is m a ’ W ilson and \V " 'Afr» ,'w ith suites , ¡^ J ^ tp n tja ire . Twenty-«eight per. V isiting ho((rs are 2 t 4 and piuslc and dram atic^ ^vgdwttiofi natw^Ti-xSTVUifAr. s o l e s , / .
llv ered. Ijar/m g ■roifder’s PAULA1" ANA^ffAUGHEY, typTs’. ' tured. * • ?-8 p.m . daily. / *
having adjoining bathroom s, -and cent ag rfed and -seven! p er cent* A dm issions i n c l u d e Susan lacked -the conviction of conti perb both nights. M arrellina was
Supply Co. IBM' S electric. D issertations, B.rocy ■group dorm s, with com disagreed. nuity but the Saturday night p e r alm ost regal in her stage p re
1066 T u rn er IV 9-5707 th eses, term papers. 337-1527. m unal bathroom s. B acheller said an im portant S ilv e stri, Brooklyn, N.Y. , Jun- fo rm ance ranked among the best sence, and C herubino’s antics
C B o o k s D is p la y e d factor is the isolation of room ior; R ichard S chlosberg, B ay- p resen tatio n s ever given at the p o ssessed the n ecessary self-
ing, using the new ultrasonic JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.50 m ate c h a ra c te ristic s. He felt that side, N.Y., g r a d u a t e student; U n iversity.
Who’s Whose
discipline to keep them from
cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad I n E r i c k s o n C e n t e r the pairing of room m ates is so Dianne A. B elote, C lim ax soph T he M ozart opera was p re being overdone.
ing and rem ounting. All work v ertisin g . 533 N. C lippert. IV im portant on this b a sis that he om ore; Jan M. C lark, O rchard sented by the departm ents o f
Educational publications f o r B urt P erinchief, Robert P ep-
g t '' r ai t e e d . T H O M P S O N 5-2213.__________ _______ 1964 for kindergarten through P in n in g s personally will work on the task Lake s o p h o m o r e ; E d w a r d speech and m usic under the di pel, G erald L eckrone, G erald
JEW ELRY, 223 M .A.C., E ast ANN BROWN & GORDON, typist this sum m er for E ast A k ers.T he B ecker, B ritton freshm an; and rectio n of G om er L, Jones, p ro V erm euler, and Diane Skentzos
and m ultilith offset printing May ninth grades w ill be on display Kay R ogers, Willoughby H ills, handling of this job is usually David Cohen, D etroit freshm an. fe s so r of m usic.
Lapsing. C all ED 2-2293. 48 25 through June 28 at the perform ed th eir ro les w ell. The
(Black and w hite and color). instructional m aterial center in Ohio senior to Norm an Raasch, done by an adm inistrative sec Also, Y vonnaSessions,T am pa, Donald Schram m , as F ig aro , fem ale c h o r u s was s u p e r b ,
PEAN UTS IBM. G eneral typing, t e r m E rickson. Chicago 111. senior and Alpha Phi re ta ry . F la., freshm an; P at K, Sweet, w hose acting was slow opening achieving a fine balance with the
papers,, th eses, d issertatio n s. Brow sing hours a re 8 a.m . Sigm a. Of the 280 that replied to the Point Sanilac freshm an; Donald night, becam e dram atically con o rc h e stra that no others in the
ED 2-8384. C to noon and 1 to 5 p.m . Mon Dorothy J . R osevelt, D ecatur questionnaire, 100 said they plan P eterso n , M ayville sophom ore; vincing Saturday. Vocally he w as p erform an ce m a t c h e d . B o th
JO ANN Haag, typist. T h eses, day through F riday. The books sophom ore and D eltaZ etato C liff to retu rn to A kers in the fall, M arcia D am stra, G rand Rapids fine except for a few pinched nights, how ever, the o rch e stra
m anuscripts, general typing. a re also on display 6 to 9 p.m . L . Steffen, W est R ichfield, Ohio 70 plan to live off-cam pus, 55 sophom ore; H arland Renshaw, p h rases In "If you wish to dance, drow ned out the singers in spots.
E xperienced, accurate. Phone M onday, Wednesday and T h u rs sophom ore and Farm H ouse. are moving to other dorm s and A thens graduate student; a n d Signor Count?”
P atricia Novak, Flint fre sh 45 listed them selves as unde Donna K irk, T allah assee , F la.,
372-2452 after 5 pm .
SUPERIOR THESES, general typ-
ing. Professional s e c r e t a r y .
40 day through June 3.
man to R obert A. W illiam s J r . cided.
M elvindale sophom ore and Phi
freshm an. Shari Anderson’s voice, which
in the upper reg ister lacks the
round, smooth quality of h er
Physicists Slate
Conductivity Film
Districting Committee
IBM E xecutive. Dawn M organ. Wanted__________ Kappa Sigma. m ddle voice, nevertheless took
ED 7-0971 after 5:30. 38 BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 for Sharon Louise L eB eau, South on new lu ster and becam e m ore
BEV TALLMAN. Y our theses, RH Positive; $7 for RH nega gate, to W illiam T . F itzgerald, potent dram atically throughout A lfred L eitn er, p ro fesso r of
BY 60LLV, N06ÔDY BETTER tive. D etroit Blood S ervice, Inc. N orth Muskegon sophom ore and
Charged With Failure
term papers, etc. typed in my Saturday night. M iss A nderson p hy sics, w ill show ex cerpts from
6ET IN MY U)AY TODAY ! hom e. E lectric typew riter. 372- 1427 E. Michigan Ave., H ours PhiKathryn Kappa Sigm a. perfo rm ed the role of Susanna. his forthcom ing film on su p er
3849. C40 9-4, Monday, T uesday, W ednes L. Lange, W ilmington, Before she sang her firs t note, conductivity at a P hy sics Club
TYPING. TERM p ap ers and the day, F riday , 12-7 T hursday. JDrelaw are to W illiam H. P laner,
. W ilmington, D elaw are fre sh
Sharon Koelsch conveyed the d ra m eeting a t 7:30 tonight In 221
se s. E lectric ty pew riter. F ast 489-7587. 48 m atic agony of the countess. H er P hyslcs-M ath Building.
serv ice . 332-4597. 40 W'ANTED: ROOMMATE to share man and T riang le. Gov. G eorge Romney’s Com said t h a t the com m itte, ap voice, too bright on opening night, L e itn e r’s firs t film , "H elium
D o n n a K ir k , T allah assee, m ittee for the R eorganization of pointed to im plem ent the School becam e rounded and m ore con II, the Superfluid,’* was a p rize
TYPING IN my hom e. 50 w.p.m . room o r apartm ent. North part F lorida freshm an to Jim B annan, School D istricts was taken to R edlstricting Act of 1964, failed tro lled Saturday.
Pick up and deliver. Phone OX of D etroit for sum m er. Fred, Saginaw sen ior and Delta Chi. w inner and his second is expect
task h e re F riday. to take into consideration the im T he count, portrayed by J. ed to be equally valuable.
9-2226.___________________ 40 332-4754. ' 40 Jane Sedlick, W hitehall fresh Speaking before the Michigan plications of the U .S. Suprem e M ichael Bloom, seem ed m o re T h ere w ill be a business m eet
T ra n s p o rta tio n GIRL 21, wants apartm ent sum - man to J a m e s B errid ge, B ir C onference on Intergroup R ela C ourt decisions in school seg re like a pam pered child Instead ing following the presentation.
m er term . Furnished, close to m ingham , sophom ore a n d Pi tions in Education, G e o r g e gation ca se s. of the flirtatious scoundrel of
WANTED RIDERS to C alifornia. c a m p u s . Send d e t a i l s to Kappa Phi.
San F rancisco area. Leaving M argaret F a rre ll, 4419 Iro
after finals. C all 355-7473 after quois, N ashville, T ennessee. 42 iorSueandEllen
37 WANTED TO rent. Furnished King, Duluth, MDelta Alpha
Johnson, form er m em ber of the J son, a m em ber of th e De M ozart’s opera F riday , but on
ohn
W hitson, D etroit sen U.S. C ivil Rights C om m ission, partm ent of A dm inistration and Saturday, he was every bit as
P i to Richard H igher Education of the C ollege convincing as he w as not the
MSU Professor
6 pm .
Wanted house in E ast L ansing vicinity Kappa Phi.
inn, junior and Pi of Education, said it also failed night before.
to consider the recom m endation At White House
MATURE COUPLE d e sire s fu r for sum m er. With shaded lawn. JeffJoellen Roe, Lansing senior to I n d u s t r i a l E d i t o r s
Radebaugh, M ilford Junior
of the State Advisory C om m it John C arew , c h a i r m a n of
nished apartm ent near cam pus. ED 7-1863. 39 tee qn Equal Educational Oppor MSU’s D epartm ent of H orticul
June 15- July 29. W rite E v a n MATURE TEACHER wishes fur andJacquelyn P i Kappa P hi. D o V a r ie d J o b s tunity, that " re d is tric tin g , if nec K n a p p s M o v e s tu re, has been invited to a White
S w eetser, 19 Baldwin, M ontpel nished apartm ent for 1st. sum L ew is, E lsie fresh Industrial editing is rew arding e ssa ry , should be guided by p rin House C onference on N a t u r a l
ie r, V erm ont, 40 m er term . W rite 228 S, F rank man to Frank Danalewich, Chi both psychologically and finan cip les which prom ote integra I n t o M p r i e ’ s S h o p Beauty, today and Tuesday.
lin, D earborn or call D etroit, cago, 111. senior. cially, R obert R ussm an, super tio n.” T he conference has been called
I'M60NNA 6ET 6LAU6HTERÊD, Sum m er R oom s 563-4693 evenings. 39 v isor of publications at F ord No m em ber of the educational A s p art of a m ajor expansion by P resid en t Johnson to d iscuss
BUT I C A N ' T TRÉCHALLENGE! WANTED VOLKSWAGEN. or E n g a g e m e n ts M otor C o., sad T hursday. opportunity group served on the step in E ast Lànsing, the J.W , plans fo r im proving the natural
F or M EN Speaking to a group of jo u r red istrictin g com m ittee, Johnson Knapp Co. has purchased M arie’s beauty of the country.
la te r. P lease call 489-1750. 38 C arol Z im m erle, Howell soph said. F ashio ns. Howard Crimes* p re s i C arew w ill be representin g
S in g le s - $10 A BETTER PRICE for your ca r om ore and A sher to J e rry Olson, nalism faculty and s t u d e n t s ,
D o u b le s - $7 R ussm an em phasized that an in Johnson said that the concept of dent of Knapps, explained that It the A m erican Society for H or
at PH ILP DODGE. 1431 E ast Frem ont graduate. d u strial ed itor m ust have many t h e “ neighborhood s c h o o l ” , w as running out of space in its ticu ltural Science as p resid en t
Michigan, See R uss Lay. Phone Lynn P rem o, R oseville grad ..b a se i.u n q,ommonj interests, and p thet"E ast J»,ansir]g sto re .:
SPARTAN HALL IV 4-451’ C stu de n t to G itt*y ‘fvfiWrte 11’, C’kiritax" ■skills.-A lor.g *rttb-’!»efng a w rite r» s '« * . .
215 Louis St. senior. he m ust be fam iliar with layout socio-econom ic cohesiveriess, is
not conducive to integration.
T he new store w ill be called
1 Block F rom Cam pus Judi P rusow , Glencoe, 111. sen and m akeup procedure, as well Knapp’s Collège C orner and will
ED 2-2574 £VENING EMPLOYMENT
io r and Alpha Epsilon Phi to Ken a s engraving and photography. be located at 231 MAC Ave. di J u d g in g S e t
SUMMER WORK C ro st, Chicago, 111. MSU grad In addition to regular duties, re c tly acf-oss the s tre e t from
If you a re free 4 evenings said R ussm an, many industrial T r o p h i e s T a k e n Knapp’s E ast Lansing S tore. T he MSU D airy C lub will hold
uate. C ollege C orner will be m an its annual D airy C attle Judging
p e r week and Saturdays, Janet Rem ez, Lansing Junior ed ito rs also w rite speeches for C ontest at 1 p.m . T uesday at the
S o r r y w e’ r e fi I le d — you can m aintain your stu to A rthu r L anger, Bronx, N.Y. com pany officials, produce book F r o m A E P i H o u s e of the big East Lansing sto re .T h e dariy barns. aged by W illiam Low, m anager
see you next y e a r . dies and still enjoy a p a rt- graduate. le ts and p re p a re program s of T h ere will be six c la sse s and
tim e job doing P am ela Ann Johnson, Holt jun slid es o r film strip s. Six trophies, including three new o r
shop will have about seven
eight em ployes at the sta rt. anyone is eligible to p articip ate.
SPECIAL INTERVIEW WORK io r to H arlan B , Dodge, C incin F oRrdussm an, who has worked for W ater C arnival troph ies, a c h a r
Gadsden Apartments that w ill bring an average
incom e of $55 per week.
If you a re neat appearing
nati,
lon.
Ohio Junior and
Linda T etrick , Sandusky, soph
P si U psi- fo r 13 y e a rs, showed slides
of som e of th e ir publications, moved from the Alpha Epsilon
pointing out how
ed in recen t y e a rs.
they had chang
te r and other m aterial w ere r e w ill be moved acro ss the stre e t individual, be
P i fraternity house last week. al stock added. to
S
M
portsw
arie’s
ear at the
location,
p resen
and
t sto
addition
re P riz e s will
o v
w inners in each breed.
awarded to the top
er-all, and to the
A il persons Interested are to
140 C edar St. om ore to R ichard Lipsey, Hono A spokesm an for the fra te rn B efore the com plete change m eet at the loose-housing barn
and a hard w o rk er, call lulu, Hawaii, Junior. T oday, R ussm an said, nearly ity said that a form al com plaint
M r. A rnold, 351-4011, be Sandra Wond, Middletown, N.Y. all in d u strial ed ito rs hired m ust will be signed if the item s are not over to the new shop, a clearance on F o rest Road at 1 p.m . T ra n s
A ir conditioned by J. D. G adsden tween 10 a.m . & 1 p.m . have a journalism degree o r the returned by T uesday o r W ednes M arie’s location. s a le will be held at the fo rm er portation will be provided from
O w ner-M anager sen io r to E d T o rn g a, G randR ap- the Judging Pavilion.
FRIGIDAIRE (no o ther tim e). ids grad student. equivalent. day.
8 M ic h ig a n S tate N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n M onday, M ay 24, 1965
$500 Court Costs Remain on?
V» m i
T ape G ran t R en ew ed
L ib e l S u it D is m is s e d said the things she had attrib u th e ca se w a s d ism issed . How
T he U25, Office of Education
has aw arded M ichigan State a
$155,136 grant to continue a novel
technique m akes use of television
ca m eras and m icrophones to r e
co rd sessio n s between a counse
knows in advance that his in ter
view is to be videotaped.
When the tape is played back,
A $25,000 libel suit filed four experim ental p rog ram that em lo r and a student or between a each subject has a control device
y e ars ago against a State News ted to him in her article. e v e r, a $500 co u rt co st fee r e ploys videotape as a teaching and teach er and a student. which enables him to stop the tape
staff m em ber was dism issed this T he U niversity offered a legal m ains. counseling aid. "W hen they see th e ir behavior and explain the m eaning of a g es
month with $500 n court costs defense for h er, but M iss B asing L arrow e and R epas a re trying T he grant was accepted F r i played back on videotape,” Kagar tu re o r facial ex pression .
rem aining to be paid. declined the offer because she to ra is e money to pay the fee as day by MSU’s B oard of T ru ste e s explains, " th e p articip an ts are T h is allows both the student and
M ary Basing, then a junior, had felt there would be a conflict of they "don’t feel that the case is at its m eeting at the MSU Biolog able to rem em ber, re liv e and de his counselor to expand on the
w ritten a se rie s of artic le s c r it in te re sts and wanted to rem ain one that M iss B asing should have ical Station at Gull L ake. sc rib e what they w ere feeling and m eaning of non-verbal respon
icizing the U niversity and asking free to continue her critic ism . to finance by h e rse lf.” Norm an Kagan, asso ciate p ro trying to com m unicate during the ses, he adds.
with what outside p re ssu re s the C harles L arrow e and R obert T he two men a re in the process fe sso r of education, is directing Interview .”
U niversity had to contend. R epas, both of the school of L abor of contacting faculty, ad m inistra the re se a rc h work, called In ter
In the final article , which ap a n d Industrial R elations, h a d tion, groups and students in an person al P ro c e ss R ecall (1PR). 1PR, he points out, helps teach V ie n n a E le c tio n
peared on May 31, 196!, M is s helped M iss Basing with inform a effort to pay the bill. It u tilizes videotape recording as e r s and counselors gain Insights VIENNA, A u stria f — S ocialist
Basing criticized the activities of tion for h e r article s and helped Anyone who w ishes to co n tri a m eans of helping students, into what a student is thinking F ran z Jonas, 65-year-o ld m ayor
\\ illiam Hicks J . t h e n the ch air h er find a Lansing attorney for bute o r wishes m ore inform ation co unselors and tea ch ers relive during an interview , even If the of Vienna, Sunday was elected
man of the A m ericanism Com ite r defense. should contact C h arles L arrow e th e ir thoughts and actions during student’s thoughts are co ntrary A u stria’s fourth postw ar p re s i
m ittee of the A m erican Legion "W e felt she should get the b est or R obert R epas, 216 M arshall counseling and teaching sessio n s. to what he is saying. dent, narrow ly defeating the Con
post in Lansing, ¡egal advice pi ssible and wanted H all. W orking with Kagan In the re Kagan says the technique has serv ativ e candidate, f o r m e r
The following day Hicks filed to help her as we felt partly r e search a re David K rathwohl and utility for professional teach ers C hancellor Alfons G orbach, 66.
a $25,000 libel suit against the sponsible," Repas said. W illiam F arqu har, both p ro fes and counselors as well as p ro
rep o rte r, claim ing that he had n : Four years later, this April 20, s o rs of education. spective ones. The Jo n as' victory continued
S tu d e n ts the A ustrain tradition of voting
Pottery Valuable
S tarted th ree y e ars ago, the Each particip ant, he n o t e s , S ocialist in presid en tial elec
tions.
S o u g h t
As Biblical Tool
P ottery is one of the m ost valuable aids ir. enhancing knowledge
F o r P ro te s t
P o lic e S a id T o N e e d
S u p p o r t O f C itiz e n s
S u m m e r Jo b s
M ale C o lle g e
stud en ts o n ly
of Biblical tim es, according to Bastiaan Van E lderen, processor LOS ANGELES (L PI)—A move We a re h iring students
of New T estam ent Studies at Calvin Theological Sem inary. is u rd e r way to re c ru it 500 A m er T R A M P , T R A M P , T R A M P — D e s p ite o f f ic ia l p r o If the police a re n ’t supported the w ord ch arity, he said, and who a re Interested in full
Speaking in the Honors College Lounge of the L ibrary Thursday ican college students willing to t e s t s f r o m th e c o n s u l g e n e r a l o f th e G r a n d D u chy by com m unity citizens, pro g ram s does not realiz e that this gam e tim e sum m er em ploym ent.
evening, Van Elderen said that he is m ostly interested ir. pottery die in the Dominican Republic o f L u x e m b o u rg , th e m a r c h f o r P e a c e .in L u x e m b o u rg fo r law enforcem ent w ill fail, contributes a fantastic am ount Those hired w ill also have
that dates from H ellenistic, Byzantir.e and Roman periods. in an effort to d iscred it A m eri w a s h e ld a s s c h e d u le d S a tu rd a y , T h e m a r c h , w h ich Pennsylvania State P olice com of m oney for organized crim es the opportunity to continue
Van Elderen was a m em ber of an archaeological expedition can f- r e i g n policy, the Los w a s d e s ig n e d to sh o w th a t p r o t e s t s of th is ty p e m issio n er said at Kellogg Cen such as narcotics o r p ro stitu em ploym ent on a p a rt tim e
to Jordan in 1962 and again in 1964. Angeles H erald-E xam iner said a r e b e in g o v e r - u s e d , s t a r t e d in c a m p u s a n d p r o te r T hursday night. tion. basis next fall. All jobs
At the site of the ancient city of Lblthon, in Jordan, the expe- in a copyrighted story Sunday. c e e d e d to th e c a p ito l in L a n s in g , E. W ilson Purdy, who Is also C itizens m ust be enlightened w ill give you trem endous
uncovered a burizl cham ber full of artifacts. "W e located The new spaper quoted a re li P h o to by J a m e s H. H ile an MSU alum nus, spoke at the to this greed, vice and co rru p experience for your next
tion, P urdy said, before our so school se m e ste r reg ard
Luxembourg March
the city easily because it was under a mound rising about 200 able source s saying the students 11th annual National Institute on
feet ir, the a ir ,” Van Elderen said. These mounds a re very common would be flown se cretly to the P olice and Comm unity R elations. ciety slips into obscurity of h is le ss of your field.
ir. the East, according to Van E lderen. C aribbean island a n d landed A p a th y , political corruption tory.
"E ach tim e an ancient city was destroyed, for instance as in w here their lives would be en and toleration of organized gam With the help, understanding
Seen A Moral Victory
*war tim e, 'he city was rebuilt or, the sam e spot, eventually cre a t dangered by fire from both sides. bling has produced a society and support of the leading citi W e O ffe r
ing a mound,” Van E lderen said. This p a rticu lar tomb contained The st"ry said the sponsors of that finds the police guilty for zens of the com m unity, said P u r 1. E arnings in excess of
about 3,000 artifacts, or.e-third of which w ere still intact after 4,000 the plan included the C om m unist doing anything but enforcing tra f dy, the police can set up p ro $100 p er week guaranteed
y ears. p arty , th e Socialist W orkers fic law s, Purdy said. p e r p rep aratio n s and m o re ef sa lary
The expedition also explored the city of C um ran, near the Dead p arty , Women’s S trike for Peace Society covers gam bling with fectively enforce human rig h ts. 2. Opportunity to work for
Sea. The city, Van Elderer. said, was inhabited by a group of E ssenes Want to support peace in Lux m arched around the statue of
and the C om m ittee to End W ar in em bourg? You canbuy a C ountess A ustin B lair and l i s t e n e d to one of the larg e st com
with a strong m essianic feeling. V iet Nam, which has sprung up E rm esinde button for a q u a rte r “ rousing” speeches for th eir Jo e F . F a r h a t ’ s . panies in its field.
Velvet Rail
The Dead Sea Scrolls w ere found in som e caves near C um ran. on som e college cam puses re cau se. 3. O pportunities f o r ad
The scro lls w ere hidden in 11 caves on the face of a large cliff. from the Ad Hoc C om m ittee for
cently. P eace in Luxem bourg— they’ve The speeches w ere fallow ed by vancem ent t h r o u g h the
"T! :ro 11 was 10 inches high by 24 feet long and was T he source alio said two o r got a surplus of 200 from th eir a dram atic reading of the MSU sum m er m onths.
anim al skins sewr, to gether,” Van Elderen said.
Billiards
-o of ganizations officially recognized Saturday m arch. Fight Song to clarin et accom
This first scroll contained the en tire firs t book of Issiah, Van by C alifornia’s state colleges •
C om m ittee chairm an C arl J. panim ent. C ountess E rm esinde
and u n iv ersitie s—th e Students Stensel, L orain, Ohio, freshm an, buttons, "honoring” the lib e ra / Q u a lific a tio n s A r e :
"T he scro lls car. be dated in four ways. One is carbon-14. for A Democr.i tic Society, and the to r of Luxem bourg, w ere passed 1. Neat appearance
P ottery of the period, money of the period or the paleethnology VVJE.B. du Bois C lubs, have giv
of the scro lls them selves car be used,” Van E lderen said.
Van Elderer. was speaking to the- C entral M ichigan Society of plan. en at least tacit support to the
called the m arch "an unqualified
su c c e ss.” Some 20 students p a r
ticipated.
out.
The com m ittee plans a fall
Enjoy Fun & Relaxation 2. Ability to converse in
telligently
:re Arci aeologicalInstitute of A m erica. The m arch , organized partly term cam paign to save the Rock — — — — — —■— — — — C oupon ” — — — —■- — - — — — 3 .' W 111 i n g n e s s to work
as a joke and partly as a dem of G ib raltar. " It’s being eaten hard.
onstration of the m a rc h e rs' feel by b a cteria,” Stensel joked. 4. Ready f o r im m ediate
ing -fig h t to p ro test has.
• S p e c ia l o ffe r* - |
em ploym ent -
been abused at MSU, w as not
of EAST T h is q o u p o n is_wortl>) p ? r h o u r: E n jd y ^ |
F o rti R e s e a rc h E x p e r t T o alto gether witho.ut Incident.
B IF L O R A L L A N S IN G I
fu ll g o m e v a lu e at h a lf - g a m e p r ic e ! J
APPLY M r. Sander
, . 1 he m.arxetmg research versi-ty in Chicago, and held the received a B.S. d e g r e e from At the capitol, the m a rc h ers
WE T E L E G R A P H
O tte r e x y t r e s - M ay 31 | Monday through F riday 9 to 1
ag er for the For, D ivision, Ford sam e position at R ider College, T em ple U niversity in 1948, an m et opposition from a com m it^ FLOWERS I
M otor C o., will d iscuss product T renton, N.J. He was also a m ar M .B.A. degree from the U niver tee favoring w ar in Luxem bourg. W O R L D W ID E
2004 N. L aren (U.S. 27 North) 487-3528
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developm ent it —:30 tonight ir keting in structor at the U niver sity of M ichigan in 1949 a n c a Undaunted, the peace com m ittee 21 5 A N N ED 2 -08711 In Grand Rapids
p a r lo r " A " he Union.. sity of D etroit from 1949 Pn.D . - from New York U niver- C a ll: 456-1771
»* ST * r: by- Seymoth .4 V J t * of Brooklyn, N .Y .y fte M + Vlr 1957. • ' z* M SU B ook 9* M S U B o o k s A o T * '' » ¿ » M S U B o o k s t o r e ÎA S U J ^ p o k s t o r e M SU ^ *
M arshak is sponsored bv Delta A jfp fy O n ly A ft e r ' <
>;gma Pi. pro: M C om p le tio n O f F in a l Exams
raterr.ity , anc i tnepuD-
As m arxet re search m anager, U
COM E AND
M arshak is responsible for all
consum er studies in connection
w ith Falcon, F airlan e, Ford,
T hunderbird, M u s ta n g , Ford
tru ck s, anc p a rts and serv ice ac
tiv ities.
He joined Ford as consum er
re se a rc h m anager for the Ford
D ivision in 1961. P rio r to that he SA F E A S COFFEE
G ET TH EM
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