Inside Weather P a r t l y c lo u d y , w a rm an d M ic h ig a n ta x s t r u c t u r e to M I C H I G A N h u m id . P o s s ib le s h o w e r s b e r e v is e d , p . 3; L a f a y e tte t h is a f te r n o o n . H ig h in to a tte n d S ta te , p . 5: ‘‘T h e S T A T E th e m id 8 0 ’s . D e p u ty ” p r e m i e r s to d a y , p . 8. U N I V E R S I T Y T u e s d a y , May 25, 1965 P ric e 10< G ra d S tu d y P la n n e d Leader9s Expulsion Protested P ro g ra m Is F ir s t O f S n ip e r s B a ttle G o v e r n m e n t Its K in d In H o t B o l i v i a n M in e S t r ik e B y C O L L E E N O ’B R IE N S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r ite r LA PAZ, Bolivia 'It)—Snipers m ent announced that as a p re ­ a solution. T he plea was said to A new graduate p rogram , com ­ trad ed shots with Bolivian sol­ caution all international flights have been forw arded from the bining P eace C orps training in d ie rs and police in the o utskirts had been suspended. Siglo Veinte m ine, 165 m iles N igeria and advanced study lead­ of La Paz Monday in a spreading One by one, the rich tin m ines southeast of La P az, one of the ing to a m a ste r’s degree in ed­ tin m in ers' strik e in p ro test along the backbone of the Andes, m ajor m ines and apparently a ucation and teacher certification, against the expulsion of a leftist both north and south of La Paz, m in e rs’ stronghold. w ill be instituted at MSU next fall. lead er. T he shooting and other fell to the arm ed fo rces. A num­ An e a rlie r plea for a 48-hour T h is is the first program of its cla sh e s, how ever, appeared to b e r of the 70 hostages which the tru ce was rejected by the Junta. kind to be sponsored by any uni­ re su lt from m ilitary occupation governm ent said w ere being held EA R L W ARREN v e rsity , spokesm en for the C ol­ of the nation's tin m ines. by the m iners had been freed. lege of Education and the Con­ Earl Warren To Be O fficials estim ated that 300 Fighting continued for the sec­ tinuing Education S ervice an­ sn ip ers w ere involved in the ex­ ond d a y at T elam ayo, n e a r nounced Monday. change of fire in the m anufactur­ Q uechisla, 390 m iles south of the V olunteers who m eet Peace ing suburbs. They said one p e r­ capital. C asualties w ere r e ­ C orps qualifications and MSU R F S ID E T H E S T IL L W A T E R S — N ow th a t th e R e d C e d a r R e v ie w , th e MSU l i t e r ­ a r y m a g a z in e , is p r in te d an d on s a le , th e s t a f f c a n s p e n d its tim e re v ie w in g son was killed and that a dozen ported, but no figures w ere avail­ o th ers w ere wounded. In the mining in te rio r, many Telam ayo had fallen. other casualties w ere reported able. A m iners' s o u r c e said T he ruling m ilitary junta an­ as m iners re siste d the m ilitary nounced capture of the M illuni Graduation Speaker graduate s c h o o l requirem ents w ill spend 24 m onths teaching In secondary schools in N igeria and six m onths in graduate cla sse s an honorary doctor of laws de­ on the MSU cam pus. th e R e d C e d a r . S ta ff m e m b e r s a r e , le ft to r ig h t, M ik e S te e ly , f ic tio n e d ito r : occupation. T he m ines are run m ine, about 24 m iles north oi E arl W arren, chief ju stice of gree at the cerem ony. T he program is offered Jointly B ill B C o n k lin , d is tr ib u tio n m a n a g e r : R ob A lt, p o e tr y m a n a g e r: B r e tt J. by the governm ent but mining La Paz, shortly before noon. It the United S tates, will be the speaker at MSU’s annual spring A form er C alifornia governor by the Peace C orps and MSU’s W a k e fie ld , m a r k e tin g c o n s u lta n t: T o m D o u g h e rty , m a n a g in g e d ito r : E tta C . unions have strong control in said there w ere deaths and in­ com m encem ent e x ercises at 4 and 1948 Republican vice p re s i­ C ollege of Education and Contin­ A b r a h a m s , f l e t l . n . d l - a r , M a r g a r a . J .a n C a s a , p a a .r y . . r P* th e ir operation. ju rie s in the battle. dential nom inee, W arren was ap­ uing Education S ervice. It will T h e re w ere rep o rts that B oliv­ Five air force o fficers r e ­ p.m . June 13 in Spartan Stadium . P ie t, e d ito r-in -c h ie t. ' ________________ pointed C hief Ju stic e in 1953 by begin Sept. 25, and is open to any ian A ir F orce fightpr planes ported held hostage at Milluni T he chief ju stice will receive P resid en t Dwight D .E isenhow er. student attaining a bachelo r’s de­ had strafed sniper positions in since last Wednesday w ere freed. During his ten u re on the Su­ g ree by that tim e. the m anufacturing suburb of Villa The army captured the mining prem e C o u r t , C hief Ju stice In response to a request by the V ictoria. cen ter at Kami, n ear the city of W arren has w ritten the C ourt’s governm ent of N igeria for addi­ Many factory w o rk ers and m in­ O roru, 140 m iles south of La Paz, C o u r t B a r s unanim ous public school deseg­ tional professional s e c o n d a r y D o m in ic a n R e b e ls e rs have congregated th e re . Sources said troops had been Sunday. M iners’ union so u rces said the regation decision of 1954 a n d school teach ers, the P eaceC o rp s headed the com m ission which in­ has chosen MSU to develop a pi- moved in to block a ploiwesl-at-— Viloco m in e,-186 m i'e.s south of R e d * M a i l - vestigated '..he-' iaftasiJttjiftohTijin ►Xot .program which'. viftTcor?#»®».. < ^ lf^i,jv o rkers-m in ers La Paz, was captured by the m il- ' P resid en t Kennetjv. ej^duate work and P eace C,9® s C o a litio n N e a r fo rce on the m ilitary a ir base A— , . ' outside the city. According to a broadcast from Roads to both the m ilitary and a n a tio n controlled by the m in­ R e s t r i c t i o n A votive of L os A ngeles, he experience. holds bachelor of law and doctor of jurisprudence d egrees from it Ifw the program is successful, ill be instituted at oth er SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican D epartm ent p re ss officer, said D. Bosch, has been the negotiator the La Paz International A irport e rs union, the governm ent had the U niversity of C alifornia. A m erican univ ersities and col­ for the rebel regim e of Col. w ere blocked and one bridge was been asked for a b rief tru ce dur­ WASHINGTON (UP1)—T he Su­ Following th ree y e ars of p ri­ leg Republic ,f—High rebel sources only that " a num ber of conver­ F rancisco Caam ano Deno. reported blown up.The govern­ ing which both sides could seek p rem e C ourt Monday declared vate law practice and serv ice in es. said Monday agreem ent is near sations have taken place and are unconstitutional a federal law "T h is program is aim ed for the W orld War 'I, Chief Ju stice graduate who is faced with the on a coalition governm ent. But a continuing.” which gave governm ent officials W arren entered public serv ice in choice ,of entering t h g. P e a c e L'.S.r flfric/tiv ftftc prospect-Moi- a py/'Y— say wish whom final settlem ent w ere dim . the United States is talking, but Gen. Antonio Im bert B a rre ra , his statem ent at a p re s s briefing Selma Official Views March to r e s tr ic t delivery of foreign C om m unist propaganda publications. m ail •1 as- e MArR for the C aliformu C orps o r obtaining a m a ste r’s L eg islatu re’s A ssem bly Ju d ic­ d eg ree,” said Sheldon C herney, iary Com m ittee. presid en t of civ ilian -m ilitary was the first official U .S. adm is­ By an 8-0 vote, the co u rt held associate p ro fesso r of continu­ He then served as deputy city ing education and associate co­ th e junta, apparently was taking no sion here that peace talks were that the act passed by C ongress attorney in Oakland (1919-20), ordinator of th e N igeria P ro ­ p a rt in the negotiations for a po­ in p ro g ress. litical solution of the c ris is . T h ere had been silence reg ard ­ Sources clo se to Im bert said ing the m ission of a White House L a n s in g P o lic e C r itic iz e d In 1962 violated the firs t am end­ m ent’s guarantee of fre e speech. In the main opinion, Ju stice deputy d istrict attorney for Ala­ gram . m eda County, (1920-25), d istric t attorney, Alameda County (1925- lege John E . Ivey, dean of the C ol­ he had not been consulted on the team headed by M cGeorge Bundy, In Selm a, B aker said, he nev­ fessional police to protect them W illiam O. Douglas a sserted that 39) and C alifornia attorney gen­ gram ofwill Education, said this p ro ­ coalition governm ent. Im bert has P resid en t Johnson’s special as­ B y JU D I N IC H O L e r used m ore than seven to 11 in th e ir crossing. the scope of the act “ Is at war e ra l (1939-43). combine education for opposed a settlem ent with the sista n t, who cam e h ere from S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r m en to control the thousands of volu C lark , how ever, deputized 300 with the ‘uninhibited, robust and C hief Justice W arren was elec­ m onths ofr’sexperience the m a ste d e g r e e with 24 re b e ls, demanding that they su r­ W ashington 10 days ago. Lansing police cam e in for m a rc h e rs. nteers— m ostly f r o m t h e w ide-open’ debate and discu ss ion ted to the Republican National secondary education in Nteaching ren d er. Antonio S. Guzman Fernandez c ritic ism in th eir handling of the rad ical elem ent—and had o rd e r­ that are contem plated by the F irs t igeria to It w as Sheriff Jim C lark ’s Convention of 1928, a delegate give a Peace C orps volunteer T he reb el sources confidently is regarded as the prospective May 6 P eace in Viet Nam p ro ­ policy, how ever, to deputize large ed th ese volunteers to “ stop Am endm ent.” Douglas spoke for to the 1932 convention and key­ occupation when he retu rn s from an said negotiations on a coalition com prom ise choice for a pro­ test m arch to the capitol from num bers of m en who often, B aker them and gas them .” him self and four other Justices. note speaker a n d tem porary governm ent w ere nearing " a visional president, a man to rule the d ire c to r of public safety of said, lost control of th e ir em o­ B aker said he hoped he never In a concurring but separate ch airm an of the 1944 convention. o vVerseas. successful conclusion.” T h e y until the next scheduled elections Selm a, A la. tions. again would see "hum an beings opinion, Ju stice W illiam B rennan At the 1953 coronation of Queen olunteers in this p rogram will said the new governm ent might in 1966. W ilson B aker, who attended a being hounded and brutally beaten r ., said: "T h e dissem ination of Elizabeth II, the chief Justice have a continuing connection with be announced within the next 24 G uzm an, 54, a businessm an and N ational Institute on Police and Since civil rights groups a re by m en deputized as law enforce­ Jideas MSU. A student teaching center hou rs. m in ister of ag riculture in th e Com m unity R elations at Kellogg non-violent, the only way to han­ m ent officers who had lost all otherwcan ise accom plish nothing if willing ad d ressees are rep resen ted the U.S. as a special R ichard P hillip s. U.S. State governm ent of ex -P resid e n t Juan C enter la st week, agreed to an dle them is with non-violence, contro l of th e ir em otions and not free to receive and consider am bassador. (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 4) exclusive interview with the State B aker added. w ere like a crazed m ob." them . It would be a b a rren m a r­ T he civil rights m arches, Ba­ Federal Role Urged News and voiced his c ritic ism . He em phatically stated that re ­ ketplace of ideas that had only T he L ansing police used too k e r said, have done much good in p o rts of Im m orality am ong the se lle rs and no b u y ers.” m any m en to " p ro te c t” the P eace Selm a. m a rc h e rs w ere untrue, and as far in Viet Nam capitol m arch, B aker "N inety p e r cent of the peo­ as he had been able to find there Struck down was the req u ire­ In Birth Control Area said. B aker was recently involved ple in Selm a don’t go along with w ere no p ictu res of anything Im­ m ent that C om m unist m ail from in controversy over the handling the Ku Klux Klan. The m arches m o ral. foreign sou rces could not be de­ of the civil rights dem onstrations m ade them realiz e that they can B aker said that he had great livered In this country u nless the with Dallas County Sheriff Jim no longer let the 10 p er cent faith in the young people on col­ recip ient specially requested the C lark. r a d i c a l m inority s p e a k for lege cam puses today. m aterial. WASHINGTON {It)—A com m it­ tility and m ortality tren d s p e r­ " F o rty policem en to protect th em .’’ "A lot of dem onstrations a re tee of scien tists urged the federal s is t, A m erica’s population will 36 m a rc h e rs is too m any,” Ba­ B aker said that the civil rights caused by students being so far governm ent Monday to take a su rp ass the presen t world popu­ k er said in regard to the L an­ m a rc h e rs had a right to m arch ahead of th e ir eld ers Intellectu­ stro n g er ro le in prom oting birth lation in 150 y e ars — "an d in sing Viet Nam m arch. "T h e po­ ac ro ss the bridge and walk to a lly ." 7 5 P icket A t co ntro l in the U nited S tates — about 650 y e ars, th e re would be lice w ere creating a show out of M ontgom ery on M arch 7, when "T h ey have to dem onstrate to including creation of an adm inis­ one p e r s o n p e r square f o o t w hat would otherw ise not have they f irs t trie d to m arch. He m ake adults see and do w hat's tra to r to push public and private through the United S tate s.” attra c te d much attention.” said it w as the duty of the pro­ rig h t,” he said. C o w le s H o u se p ro g ram s. Taboos Spur Mixed Marriages P resid en t John Hannah told It is saidU «S.population growth about 75 dem onstrators on the stands as a m ajor obstacle to the steps of Cowles House Monday realizatio n of m any goals of so­ evening that he could not sign a ciety and helps put p ro sp erity be­ petition fo r an open occupancy law yond the reach of m illions of In E ast Lansing. A m ericans. "A s P resid en t of the U niver­ A special com m ittee of the Na­ topics of com m ittee huddles and c o rrid o r conversation as sity I cannot tell the city of tional A c a d e m y of Sciences COLUMBUS, Ohio .ti— Social taboos against N egro-W hite the assem bly worked through housekeeping ch o res. m a rria g e s som etim es spur youths into them for unsound W ilm ore, of New York, and H.B. S issel, of W ashington, E ast .L.snsing what to do. I am w arned that, co n trary to a com ­ ' reaso n s, P resb y terian au th o rities said Monday. fully in favor of what you a re mon view, the “ population explo­ D.C., se c re ta ry of the national office of the denom ina­ trying to accom p lish," Hannah sion” is a cru cial problem with­ They m aintained that elim ination of the negative taboos tion’s church and society departm ent, told a news con­ would reduce the cases of such artificially -m otivated m a r­ ference that in terracial unions have long been extensive in said, "but 1 have signed no pe­ in the U nited S tates, instead of ria g e s, and provide a fa ire r atm osphere for the responsible tition |^ th e 24 y e ars I have held being confined largely to devel­ "this country. ■*--— •1 •- - my office here and 1 w ill not oping co u ntries. ones. "M iscegenation has been going on for at least JUU T his is gradually happening, they said, as in te rrac ial y e a rs, often without benefit of cle rg y ,” S issel said. "In sta rt now.” T he group declared in a 25- m a r iage becom es increasingly common in A m erica. The petitioners w ere not en­ page rep o rt that if p resen t fe r- 19 sta te s which forbid it, the law leaves w hite fathers tirely satisfied with H annah's D ifficulties encountered by N egro-w hite couples and without the responsibility of taking c a re of th e ir fam ilie s." th e ir fam ilies have “ lessened co n sid erab ly ," said D r. He said the social taboos have "n o b a sis w hatever in position. G ayraud S. W ilm ore J r ., executive d irecto r of the United the gospel of Jesu s C h rist.’ "T h e only way we’re going to P resb y te ria n com m ission on religion and race. F u rth e rm o re, he added, the taboos stim ulate preoccupa­ get John Hannah In E ast L an­ S tu d e n ts S ig n U p The problem s of social acceptance a re “ less today than tion w ith in te rrac ial unions, p a rtic u larly am ong youths sing is to Invite the C ivil R ights they w ere yesterday and they will be less tom orrow than at ages of rebellion against authority. Com m ission in,” one of the p ro ­ P R O G R A M P L A N N E R S — MSU w ill o f f e r a new g r a d ­ they a re today,” he said. “ They m ay find a kind of fascination in som ething just te s te rs quipped. u a te p r o g r a m th a t i n c o r p o r a te s P e a c e C o r p s t r a i n ­ F o r F ie ld W o r k The subject w as a p rim e issu e h e re at the 177th annual because It’s forbidden,” he said. " If the taboos w ere B efore going back In, Hannah ing in N ig e r ia a n d a d v a n c e d s tu d ie s n e x t f a ll. H e re Students t a k i n g field work general assem bly of the United P resb y terian C hurch in the rem oved, this kind of m orbid fascination would be de­ answ ered questions f r o m t h e p la n s f o r th e p r o g r a m a r e d is c u s s e d b y , s e a te d , M r. co u rses this sum m er may re g is­ U.S.A., which has before It a proposal to extend official crow d and once again s tre ss e d Im o k e , m i n i s t e r o f e d u c a tio n f o r E a s t e r n N ig e r ia , c re a se d .” : the fact that he had m ade c e r­ te r W ednesday and T hursday, the specific sanction to b i-ra c ia l m a rria g e s. At one point a newsman asked S issel, who is white. a n d Jo h n E . Iv ey , d e a n o f th e C o lle g e o f E d u c a tio n , re g is tra r has announced. T here a re "no theological grounds for condemning or "W ould you want your daughter to m a rry a N egro?” tain th ere w as no discrim ination a n d , s ta n d in g , M r. O n y e ije , in s p e c to r o f e d u c a tio n A fter seeing th e ir ad visers, prohibiting m arriag e between consenting adults m erely be­ "W hich N egro do you have in m in d ?" he responded. connected with the U niversity, in c h a r g e of te c h n ic a l e d u c a tio n f o r E a s t e r n N i­ students should re p o rt to 107 cau se of th eir racial o rig in ,” says the recom m ended state­ “ T h ere is no such thing as ‘T he N egro’.” : but th^t his position as P r e s i- g e r i a , an d R oy K. N ie m e y e r, p r o je c t d i r e c t o r an d A dm inistration Building w ith m ent. : dent precluded him from trying a s s i s t a n t d e a n of I n te r n a tio n a l P r o g r a m s . th e ir p erm it to re g is te r, en ro ll­ It and a proposed new confession of faith w ere m ain to influence the E ast L ansing P h o to by J o n a th a n Z w ic k e l m ent ca rd and other reg istratio n • C ity Council directly. m a terial. 2 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 T u e s d a y , M ay 25, 1965 EDITORIAL 'W e M a y O v e r c o m e ’ The Hist (And Fall?] Sit-In: Frustration, Tension council and while 300 students w ere outside E d i t o r ’s N o te: L in d a B o y le w a s o n e Of Student Board of 70 p e r s o n s , m o s tly s tu d e n ts , w ho s a t in a t E a s t L a n s in g C ity H all M o n d ay n ig h t. S h e is a n e w ly a c tiv e dem onstrating. E ncouraging, though exaggerated, w ords w ere given us about nation-w ide publicity. p a r t i c i p a n t in th e c iv il r ig h ts fig h t in Som etim es we could h ear voices inside and we E a s t L a n s in g . would wonder what was happening. What was S tu d e n t a p a th y is b a c k w ith u s . d e s p ite th e happening outside? What w ere people thinking By L IN D A B O Y L E who heard about us? Would public opinion back a g o n iz in g p r o c e s s M S U w e n t th ro u g h e a r l i e r S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r up our action? th is y e a r in s ta llin g a s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t d e ­ We hoped to be a rre ste d . We hoped to go to Jail. T his would focus nation-w ide attention on s ig n e d to c o m b a t le th a rg y . D espite what everybody says, dem onstrations E ast Lansing. But we doubted any of th is would do som ething. T he C ity Council would never be happen. T he city w asn’t that stupid. acting on civil rights if it had not been prodded Following the end of the council m eeting at T h e S tu d e n t B o a r d s y s te m o f g o v e r n m e n t by cam pus activ ists. m idnight, M ayor T hom as told us we should be c o m p r i s i n g A S M S U w a s f o r m e d to b r i n g m o r e T hat is why I decided to take p a rt In the civil out of the building by 12:30 a.m ., the usual half rig h ts sit-in Monday: to do my sm all p a rt in hour after the end of a m eeting. If not, we would p o w e r a n d a u t h o r i t y to s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . getting the council to do som ething about open be c a rrie d out. T h e c o m m o n c o m p l a i n t w a s t h a t in s o d o in g it housing. It never occu rred to me that I should consider What w ere our dem ands and what was the re so ­ leaving. Of co u rse we would stay. I only vaguely w o u ld e l i m i n a t e i t s s tu d e n t o r i e n t a t i o n a n d lution passed by the council before our speak ers thought that th is was disobeying the law, that we m a k e s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t a d e ta c h e d , o v e rly w ere heard? Sitting in the* council cham ber and w ere practicing civil di sobedience. What w ere we listening closely to what was said, I still had doing? We w ere ju st sitting there. d is in te r e s te d g ro u p . So A SM SU d e v is e d w a y s little idea of what the council was trying to We began singing and clapping. It h e l p e d to b r i n g m o r e s t u d e n t s in . accom plish. reliev e our tension. Was it actually trying to cooperate with us, or At 12:30, when those four enorm ous police­ S u n d a y ’ s o p e n f o r u m w ith th e b o a r d w a s w as it trying to avoid bad publicity, o r was it men cam e in (at least they looked like that from trying to get away with as little as possible, our sitting position) with M oyojoThom as, and m e a n t to b e a n e x a m p le o f h o w s tu d e n ts c o u ld too little? he asked us if we would leave on our own,, my c o m m u n ic a te w ith t h e i r e l e c t e d , a p p o in te d a n d When Ron Brown got up, signalling us to leave ten sen ess retu rn ed . I wondered if I could go o t h e r w i s e q u a l i f i e d l e a d e r s . I t w a s to b e a n the room , I had no idea whether we w ere to go lim p, putting into p rac tice the non-violent r e ­ to the s tre e t for a victory celebration or were sistan ce training we had had Sunday. in tr o d u c tio n o f d i r e c t d e m o c r a c y in to a r e ­ to sit down outside the cham ber. We sat down As the four policem en grabbed the firs t sit-in , p u b lic a n (s o m e s a y a u th o r ita r ia n ) fo rm o f outside the cham ber. we collapsed and started singing "O h, F re e ­ It was hard having to tru s t our lead ers so dom ," g o v e rn m e n t. com pletely. How could I tell they w ere doing T hey avoided the g irls for a while until they the right thing? T he only thing I had was the hit upon c a r y i n g us down the s ta irs on feeling, and only a feeling, that the council stre tc h e rs . 1 was ra th e r glad m yself. One g irl I t t u r n e d o u t i n s t e a d to b e p r o o f t h a t s t u ­ could have avoided working out that resolution w ore slacks but they still put her on a stre tc h e r. d e n t s " c o u l d c a r e l e s s . ’ ’ T h e r e w e r e 14 m e m ­ and passing it before our eyes without d iscu s­ T hey stood over m e and asked m e if I would b e r s o f S tu d e n t B o a r d p r e s e n t S u n d a y , b u t o n ly sion. What was the purpo se of that? go under my own volition like a lady. A fter I answ ered " n o ," they lifted me by the shoulders n in e o t h e r s t u d e n t s b o t h e r e d to s h o w u p . N o th ­ Outside we 70 sat quietly reading and talking, and ankles up onto the s tre tc h e r and c a rrie d me while cam eras flashed and people s t e p p e d down the sta irs and outside to the cheering in g w a s a c c o m p lis h e d . between our outstretched legs, pickets and other s it-in s. We sat th ere for over th ree hours J K B e a s t B lankets, coffee and food awaited us. T h ere T h is h a p p e n e d a t th e tim e w h e n M SU is g o ­ the floor was clean and shiny. It lo o k ^ ^ B e it was singing and talking and questions andphoto-. had been cleaned especially for us. g rap h ers. T h e re w ere p o l i c e m e n and state in g t h r o u g h i t s g r e a t e s t c i v i l r i g h t s c r i s i s to E very so often som e leader would com e out policem en, carryin g th eir yard-long axe handles d a te , w h en s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t h a s ju s t b e e n and tell us what, was happening. M ost of the tim e at th e ir w aists. • we sat a little re s tle s sly , but would stay all Then I could see that somehow everybody had p r a is e d a n e w b y th e p r e s i d e n t o f th e U n iv e r ­ night or go to jail if n ecessary . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR failed. A cross the s tre e t th ere w ere about 25 s ity a s an e ffe c tiv e b o d y , w h en e x p a n s io n , a c a ­ G ary Som m er said that outside, the students people, m ostly studen ts. They w ere heckling us, w ere yelling th eir heads off and could be heard som etim es throw ing eggs. What m ade these d e m ic s . c la s s g o v e r n m e n ts .b u d g e ts an d n u m ­ inside the council ch am bers, though we couldn’t people stand out th ere at 1:30 a.m . heckling us? e r o u s o th e r to p ic s a r e p e r tin e n t fo r d is c u s ­ h e ar them . T his m ade m e feel a p a rt of what They m ust believe som ething very strongly to w as going on again. stand out there like that. s io n . P r o g r e s s O r Im p a tie n c e ? Ju st before this we had begun to feel a little Then I thought, "W h ere is everybody else ? ” cut off from everything. We w ere ju st sitting I concluded that eith er way, it didn’t m atter S o m e t h i n g i s w r o n g , a n d i t ’ s n o t S t u d e n t T o the E ditor: does or how fast it m oves in any stantly attack the city gnvern- th e re while our lead ers w ere talking with the very much to m ost people. i B .o a .c f i’S i . f c i u i t ; “ ................... .. .M.,. ' jt e p o f integration, these * stu­ m cnt-and th re a te n m ore o?% eir ut Sjbt ious Iy. v r; „ *'f 'wisn’to*'i liTEffymy Stat'erfterit dents will never be satisfied. ’^action." The Great Influx m ade at the C ity Council m eet- Attem pting T; force line guv T tte re a l students have come Evg la st Monday, so that no one ernm ent to do things th e ir way is h e re for an honest education. I will m isin terp ret its tru e m ean- not "T h e A m erican W ay." will say, the sit-in and demon­ ’ ing. I felt everyone attending the If you " stu d e n ts" do not or will stra tio n s Monday night gave the M IC H IG A N • m eeting needed to h e a r som e .not accept th e p ro g re ss E ast Lan­ tru e college student a firs t-c la s s STATI U N IV IIS IT Y 1 S T A T E N E W S Tfacts which would support M ayor sing is making; I say, get out, and exam ple of children p o u tin g , hom as' r e p e a t e d statem ents find yourselves another to w n while som e others tried to run By DON SO C K O L concerning integration progcess Since the.successful reception Sheriff: Never' miijd. that. Go O thers: We’re with you, Jack, ., . . „ t* which m aybe m oving a ty o i^ rre - the show. ot, my first wvA'u|(»idea. “ West M ayor: I’m w arr ^ >i men. M em ber A ssociated P resi^ " Lai ted - P re s s fncefliaifoifel, in thiT * ? ' . a qfnr’ed speed. A * *■ 1 bcl.uiw 'the p ro fe sso rs who vuA-.fl /fa i f business. > If you don’t com e '>tirw w, w e'll 1 used my subdivision, Bedford T o continuously refuse to ac­ have signed a statem ent support­ C irc le S tory,” in this colum n, 1 leave. Inland Daily P r e s s A ssociation, A ssociate C o l l e g i a t e H ills, as an exam ple to provethe cept what the city does 01 what ing these groups should enlighten have been searching for a second M ayor: I called you in, Sheriff, P re s s , M ichigan P re s s A ssociation. m ayor to be c o rre c t. David M ayor Thom as says shows defi­ th e ir lives by attending a council idea to equal it. because we’ve just gotten news 1st Dem: They wouldn’t dare. Published every c la ss day throughout fall, w inter and spring B erio also attem pted to ten the nite im m aturity— like a sm all m eeting or H u m a n R elations I’ve com e up with a p retty fair from county jail that a bunch of T hey couldn’t leave. te rm s and tw ice w eekly sum m er term by the students of M ichi­ 3rd Dem: Admit it, Jack. The students attending, that this city child who m ust be constantly told C om m ission m eeting of this type plot, I think. So le t’s just run it civ il rights d em onstrators are break has failed. I’m going out. gan State U niversity. is doing som ething to help inte­ to pick up his toys. C hildren of and then if they still wish to sup­ up the flagpole and see who sa­ going to try to break in tonight. Second cla ss postage paid at E ast L ansing, M ichigan. O th ers: It’s the only thing left E ditorial and business offices at 341 Student S ervices Build­ gration. this type do not show ability to port them , that is th eir p ero g a- lutes T he it. scrip t has a suspense- S heriff: So th a t's why som e of to do. L et’s go. But, no m atter what the city hiipdle resp o n sib ilities, but yet tive, but they will have seen the the men w ere acting so strangely (They file out with hands in ing, M ichigan State U niversity, E ast L ansing, M ichigan. filled plot centering on we m ust believe th eir way is the p re s s u re to force hasty legisla­ b reak . T he scene revolves around today. I thought som ething was up. air) a prison only way. tion. M ayor: We can’t let it happen. M ayor: You’re the only one left, E ditor ....................................................................... John Van G ieson Until the co urts override State Yes, the Negro has been fight­ a courthouse and a jail in the We don’t want any trouble. Double Jack . Com e on out. A dvertising M anager ............................ A rthur L anger South. T he main A ttorney G eneral K elly's opin­ ing for civil rights for lOOyears, clude a rough and tum ble group the guard! Those men m ustn't get c h a ra c te rs in­ C am pus E ditor .................................... C h arles C . W ells C iv iliz a tio n - - 1st Dem: No! Never! Never! Managing E ditor ........................................ Hugh J< Leach ion, a housing ordinance cannot be but It has taken clo se to 200y ears of civil rights d em onstrators, in. (C ollapses crying in bus station) enforced. So I’d call it ridiculous to build this country into a great the sheriff, the m ayor and a Sheriff: But what if they stage Never! A n d Its L a c k S ports E ditor ............................................................. R ichard Schw artz to try to force the City Council nation. T he lead ers of the Con­ p rison guard. W ire E ditor ................................................................. B ill K rasean T o the E ditor: to p ass one. stitution w ere also anxious for a a sit-in , or try to drink from a S heriff: T ake him away, boys. A ssistant Ad M anagers ....... Ken Hoffman, M arcy Rosen 1 do hope these "stu d e n ts" change, but th eir lives could not P erhaps a b rief sum m ary of segregated w ater fountain.Those P ut him on a bus for New York. C irculation M anager .......................................................... Jim B aker One c h a racte ristic of a civ il­ (and I’m willing to bet not all are last long enough to see a strong the dialogue will give you an idea. m en are d esp erate. T hey might (Ju st as they a re about to put E ditorial E d ito r s ...........................M ichael Kindman, Susan F ilson ized society is the ability of its students), understand the m ajor­ U nited S tates. You stand to sing As the scene opens, the dem on­ try anything. Some of those men him on a bus for New Y ork, a Nigh't E ditor ...................................................................... Phil Pierson. m em bers to l i v e together in ity of men and women at M ichi­ •"W e Shall O vercom e," but never s tra to rs are w hispering to each a re hardened dem o n strato rs. guard com es running up) Photography A d v iso r ......................................................D avidJaehnig equality reg a rd less of rac ia l or gan State believe these antics to forget, our national anthem is oth er outside the courthouse. M ayor: It's your job to see they G uard: Hold it! I’ve got som e­ News A dvisor ................................... R ichard E. Hansen ethnic differences. On this score, be wrong. T h ese young adults the g rea test of all our songs. 1st D em onstrator: All you men don’t. We want no publicity. thing from the G overnor. Sheriff: Copydesk A d v iso r................................................................H enry P ric e E ast Lansing does not get as high have gained a good p a rt of their know what to do? W hat is it? (read s telegram ) Well, m arks as som e of us would wish. m aturity by respecting the laws Sheriff: It’s p retty quiet so far. Jack . You’re a lucky m an. You’re M rs. Steve Sander O thers: Yes. M ayor: I don’t like it. It’s too fre e to go to jail if you like. T he Another te st of a civilized so­ and constitution and by avoiding 946 D elridge Rd., 1st Dem: T he b reak’s tonight. quiet. G overnor has Just sent word we P p i i j i i P P p I p C A ft A L_ £ Ejöl A S A S_ H ft A T O ft 1 O ciety peaceful is p how ro its tests police and onstrations. On this te st, our E ast m ass handle dem ­ association with groups whocon- E ast Lansing If we don’t get thrown in jail now, we m ay never get another chance. G u a r d (running in out of can a rre s t you. breath): It’s a break. T hey got to 2nd Dem: Gee, that was close. 2nd Dem: Have you heard from the bus station before we could Right down to the w ire. e 1 N ft" £ O L £ « T Lansing city attorney and police our inside man yet? stop them . ACROSS 26. 'Ripen £ JN 5 j m E 1 ft should be a source of pride to a 1st Dem: Yeah. He says they 3rd Dem: We’ve won! 1. Lettuce 27. Bitter vetch A N 1 jo! dem ocratic com m unity f o r the Q u a ck e ty-A n n A n d M a n Sheriff: Give m e that squawk 1st Dem: Boys, I want you to 4. Achieved 28. From £ T £ E lessen the guard after m idnight. box. (Takes m ike)—OK you men. 7. E. Afr. 30. Smooth the W A N ¡01i w \ £ R H A . L a ] way they handled the civ il rights T h at’s when we have to try the Com e out of th ere. We’ve got the know for m I appreciate what you done e. I ain’t going to forget that tribe 11. Norwegian 32. With ice county way cream A t Y L S T 1 t “ pr ÍL 0_ \t 0 i £ V Cl s i dem 1. onstration City A last ttorney Monday Ray recom m ended that instead of a r ­ Cam night: pbell T o the E ditor: Isfied that souls? arch -lib Growing eral look, goatees for painting You see, Quackety-Ann and I p o ste rs f o r p ro test parades, e r s and newsmen notified? break. p riso n 3rd Dem: A re the photograph­ get in. If you don’t com e out now surrounded. You’ll never and neither is the O rganization. You boys'll be in th e re with me 0 S A S G 0 A with your hands up, we’ll never 12. One who 34. W allaba w ft I T £ ft ft T s restin g the 75 students who sat-in have been sitting out here on the 1 salving th e ir soles for those cav­ 4th Dem: Quiet! H ere com es a rre s t any d em o n strato rs again. in no tim e at all—as soon as our rubs with oil tree □ □ after the C ity Council m eeting, Red C edar, flopping through the alcades to th e state capitol, the sheriff. (Sheriff en ters) law yers can file the p roper pa­ 14. Bring up 35. Fish-eating A V £ ft [ s i t L Ÿ £ O fl they should m erely be rem oved brushing up on the cu rren t ed ito r­ 3rd Dem: He m eans business, p e rs, bushes, waddling along the banks, Sheriff: What a re you men do­ e tc ., and generally enjoying the ials in the New York T im es and ing here? Get back to work. Jack 16. Enthusias­ bird G I M s M L £ £ P ft Y_ from the building: . (Sheriff, g u a r d and m ayor tic devotee 36. W ar god 2. Police Chief Pegg and his spring scene with all.those rays m em orizing the a rtic le s in the 1st Dem: You can go out if you m arch Jack off to the tune of 17. Charles 37. European men acted on this recom m enda­ , 1st Dem: We was ju st havin' a want. But I’m staying h e re . I " T h e B attle Hymn of the Repub­ Lamb country DOWN 9. Old Gr. from that glorious spring fire­ New Republic, testing the tech­ 16. Avail 39. Nautical 1. Pet coin tion with firm n ess, im agination ball overhead. niques of torch-to tin g, and now friendly chat, Sheriff. don’t tru st him . lic .’’) 1.9. Thorough­ term 2 . Kgg dish 10. Co-opera­ and finesse. They re siste d the T hen we noticed that all of recently, knitting rum p com fort­ fare: abbr. 40. Legal 3. Step tive society tem ptation afflicting police de­ those Red C edar bushes an d e r s for those th ree and a half 20. Menial acceptance 4. Aeriform 13. Cyprinoid partm ents ac ro ss the country to shrubs w ere suddenly being va­ hour s it-in s in the E ast Lansing 22. Contest 42. Simple fluid fish drag the d em onstrators down the cated by students. No m ore are C ity H all. D o n ’t G e t C a u g h t Short between two sugar. 5. Ahead 15. Despoil s ta irs and out of the building. And the bushes at MSU kicking back, Students! Quackety-Ann and I 23. Saint: 43. Desire 6. Breakfast 18. "Faerie they had the inspired thought to no m ore are the bushes bounc­ know the sim ple equation that a abbr. 44. Medieval food Oueene" F a r A w a y From H om e! 24. N. Z. vine money 7. Including character load the women d em onstrators on ing to the beat of the current ris e in tem perature equals a rise 25. Peak •45. N4ar: Scot. 8. Agitation , 21. Forever: arm y stre tc h e rs and c a rry them WJIM Live 25, no m ore does the in student p ro tests. We know that .\hiori “ out in a rtianner that wouitfTiave camfius Passion P atro l patronize your rfs w id f.n.k fcffceths-xre t 3 %T 3 T 7“ k » 19 22. in low done cred it to a team of m edical the w ell-beaten paths and by­ sym bolic of these p ro te sts, that Y o u r ’ C re d tt tin io n In sta n t C ffsh % spirits corpsm en carryin g wounded back paths of. the cam pus, for the stu­ you want to be a p a rt of history, V o u c h e r P R O T E C T S J u s t L ik e II it II 25. Pewter coin from the front lines. dents are busy elsew here. that your causes a re urgent, that % 26. King Ar 3. Sheriff P re a d m o re 's depu­ And w here are these once sat- your s it-in s are significant and A T r a v e le r ’s C h e ck . 14 it ii thur s abode ties, in gleam ing helm ets and your m arch es a re m om entous. % 27. B.P.O.E. arm ed with ax handles, arrived But what of u s— are the R e d W rite your personal check for needed traveling expenses, then 17 1» 19 28. Russ, % % seaport on the scene (at 1 a.m .), not to C e d a r's spring term facilities to im m ediately m ail an INSTANT CASH voucher to your CREDIT UNION, ta ii 22 29. Rankle intim idate the dem o n strato rs but be monopolized by us ducks, m ust and the money w ill be in your account BEFORE your check c le a rs % 30. Oblong to preclude Incipient conflict be­ W h e r e A r e Y o u ? all the fro lick ers be feathered, the bank. 21 ¿4 w tween th e d em onstrators and T o the E ditor: and m ust all the bush beating be % it % % 31.fruit Footless th e ir c ritic s ac ro ss the stre e t. done with webbed feet, e tc .— are Stop in o r call us about a LOW ¿1 1$ 29 animals % % % % A s a p articipant in the demon­ I have but two questions for so the students going to w aste this COST vacation loan • . . TODAY I 30 31 52 31 32. Dealing stration and an occasional c ritic m any of the civil rights demon­ w eather on p ro tests am id their % with sound of police m ethods in this area, I s tra to rs and agitators: p ro g re ss a n d p ro sp erity — we C A LL id if h 33. Constella­ am proud of our law enforce­ W here w ere you five years ago? ducks wouldn’t. NOW . . . % % tion But m aybe hum ans are differ­ 31 Yi 39 35. Pismire ment authorities. W here will you be five years from 4Í 43 4* % 41 % 45 42 38. Bright 39. Anecdotage 41. W ord of our 1 wish I could be as proud of now? city council. Not in E ast Lansing, I’ll bet. ent than us ducks. QUACKI 355-0293 M ic h ig a n State U n iv e rs ity . E m p lo yee s CREDIT UNION M a n ly M ile s B ld g . H a r r is o n R o ad % choice C h arles P . L arrow e T . E , Klunzinger J . W illiam B’rim acom be % P ro fesso r of Econom ics E ast Lansing Junior G regory L . Caucutt T u e s d a y , M ay 25, 1965 3 World News S o u th H u n ts N . V ie t B a tta lio n Steve Powers New at a Glance SAIGON. Viet Nam .f)~G ov­ action w ere on the governm ent ernm ent troops sought Monday to side. find and destroy a N orth V iet­ A U.S. A rm y enlisted m an and nam ese battalion reported to have 35 V ietnam ese troops w ere k ill­ and shot up four trucks in a s e r­ ies of strik es. U.S. A ir F o rce F105 Jets w ere rep orted to have bom bed b a r­ spokesm an said all the planes retu rn ed , A 15-m inute firefight devel­ oped between g u e rrilla sn ip ers Blue Key President Steve P o w ers, Livonia junior, Vice p resid en t, Don Japinga, F ro m O u r W ire S e r v ic e s and a U.S. M arine unit south w as elected presiden t of Blue W ayland junior; s e c re ta ry -tre a - lined up w ith the Viet Cong In ed late Sunday in an am bush rack s in the Vinh area and drop­ of the Da Nang A ir B ase, 380 Key H onorary for outstanding s u re r, B ru ce Goodwin, Ruxton, the cen tral highlands. U.S. planes about 150 m iles southw est of ped one span of a bridge near junior and sen io r m en Sunday M d., Junior and corresponding L a d y B ir d A tta c k s U g lin e s s m aintained r o u n d - t h e - c l o c k Saigon in An Xuyen province, Ha T inh, 170 m iles south of m iles n o rtheast of Saigon. No se c re ta ry , Don L ansky, H unt­ raid s on N orth Viet Nam. at the nation’s southern tip. An Hanoi, during attacks that cov­ casu alties w ere rep o rted on ei­ night. WASHINGTON—M rs. L y n d o n B. Johnson th er side. O ther o fficers elected w ere: ington Woods junior. opened a 2-day W hite House conference on nat­ T he high com m and o rdered A m erican officer and 25 V iet­ e red 10 different highways. T he New m em bers recently initia­ five b a tta lio n s --p e rh a p s 2,000 nam ese so ld iers w ere m issing. D ivers found the body of a u ra l beauty Monday on the note that ev ery man, U.S. M arine who drow ned Sun­ ted into Blue Key are: woman and child can help in the attack on civic m en— into a .drive against the T he roll of U.S. com bat dead W illiam C u rtis, Grand R apids C om m unist enemy between P le i- in Viet Nam ro se to 382. day off the Chu L ai beachhead, A p p lic a tio n s u glin ess. F ou r other A m ericans had been 52 m iles south of Da Nang. junior; R obert B orosage, E ast ku and the Cambodian fro n tier L ansing junior; B ruce Goodwin, T he firs t lady, who has been a leader in P r e s ­ ident Johnson’sp ro g ram to b eau tify A m eric a, sat a fte r th ree g u errilla am bushes killed and one wounded in am ­ R e v is io n M eanwhile, an A m erican Ma­ Ruxton, M d., Junior; G ray F is ­ elsew here Saturday and Sunday bushes Saturday near Ben C at rin e w as wounded near Da Nang Fo r Ju stice s ch er, Augusta Junior; David H ar­ in on som e of the day-long panels at which n e ar­ cost the lives of five U.S. ad­ and Song Be. by an accidental shot in the right ly 1,000 ex perts are trying to com e up with re c ­ leg w hile he w as inspecting ano­ r is , Benton H arbor junior and om m endations for the P resid en t. v ise rs and m ore than 100 V iet­ T he Viet Cong followed through O f T a xe s th e r M arine’s pistol. Joel Higgens. Dayton, Ohio, jun­ A m ajor proposal was that Johnson establish nam ese casu alties. Monday by am bushing a govern­ A v a ila b le io r. a national council on natural beauty, with a c iti­ U.S. helicopters lifted one of m ent convoy on Route 19 at An T he A ll-U niversity Student Ju ­ Also R ichard H ollander, Chi­ zens advisory com m ittee and a full-tim e staff the governm ent battalions to a Khe, east of Pleiku. A U.S. m il­ landing zone 17 m iles w est of ita ry spokesm an said two com ­ W a n te d diciary is undergoing reorgani­ cago, 111., junior; Don Japinga, Booze Store M rs. Joh nso n to cen tralize the governm ent’s efforts in this M ichigan resid en ts a re for tax zation and re-evaluation as p art W ayland Junior; Steve J u d a y , Pleiku, site of an A m erican base panies of Red g u e rrilla s, from revision , but a re inconclusive as of the new ASMSU program , while N orthvllle Junior; Don L ansky, field. 240 m iles north of Saigon. Ob­ 100 to 200 m en, attacked the to what changes should be m ade accepting applications for student Huntington Woods Junior; Tom At MSU? s e rv e rs said th ere w as consid­ tru c k s. He reported a U.S. of­ in the cu rren t tax stru c tu re , a Justices. K u shak,C ross Village j u n i o r ; Senate R e je c t s V o te -R ig h t A m endm ent erab le ground fire , but the heli­ fic e r w as slightly wounded and survey showed Monday. Ju stic e s will serv e on the r e - Andrew K ram er, D etroit junior co pters m ade it in and out safe­ th re e V ietnam ese so ld iers w ere Eleven House R epublicans re­ evaluation com m ittee, according and G reg Owen, Glenview, 111., WASHINGTON—T he Senate rejected Monday an am endm ent by ty- injured in fighting off the attack. leased the resu lts of a survey to C hief Ju stice R obert M aust, junio r. Sen. John G. T ow er, R -T ex., to rew rite key sections of the voting- Inform ation was lacking h ere Eight of the convoy guard w ere T h e state leg islatu re m u s t they conducted in th e ir d istric t know a good m arket for booze G ro sse lie Junior. Also initiated w ere R o b e r t rig h ts bill urged by P resid en t Johnson. on the identity of the in filtra­ listed as m issing. during the past m onth. M ore when it sees it. A ssociate Chief Ju stice Steven Sherwood, G ro sse Point junior; ting battalion. S ecretary of De­ than 1,300 persons responded Goodman stre sse d the individual Jim Stefanoff, D earborn Junior; fense R obert S. M cN am ara nam ed p reU.S. Navy and A ir F o rce planes S tate Building D irecto r A.N, to the questionaire which w as Langius recently told the legis­ respo nsibility of the Justice. Chuck Stoddard. E ast Lansing one at a W ashington news con­ 17th p a rathe sse d a ir w ar north of the lle l, operating at tim es printed in local new spapers and latu re that he is looking into the "D iscip lin ary action is n o t Junior; Jim Tanck, W aterford, W irt z H its ‘R ig h t- T o - W o r k ’ L a w s ference four w eeks ago. He said through fog and low clouds. sent to constitutents. possibility of getting som e land punishm ent, it is re-edu cation ," W ls., junior: C harles W ells, E ast N orth Viet Nam had sent the 2nd Included in thequestionarew as from MSU to be used for second­ said Goodman, Valley S tream , L ansing Junior; and Howard W il- WASHINGTON—S e c r e t a r y of L a b o r W. B attalion of its 101st Regim ent, A U.S. m ilitary spokesm an said the question, "Should M ichigan ary state agencies and w arehous­ N.Y., sophom ore; He added the chins, P aterso n , N .J., Junior. W illard W irtz told C ongress Monday that state 325th Division, into the south. Navy Skyhawks and S kyraiders rev ise its tax stru c tu re now ?" ing. ju stice will have flexibility in law s banning the union shop guarantee no one a M cN am ara reported heavy Com­ sank a N orth V ietnam ese PT boat In response, 82 p er cent of those One of the w arehouses would be his in te rp re tatio n of regulations. Job and cause disruptive industrial com petition m unist casu alties forced the Ha­ in flam es in the Rao Nay riv e r, answ ering said yes and 18 per used to sto re p a rt of the State Ju stic e s, according to M aust, am ong the states. noi regim e to dispatch reg u la rs. 55 m iles north of the bo rd er, cent said no. L iquor C om m ission’s supply of will have to determ ine questions He said they are falsely labeled " rig h t-to - Heavy casu alties in weekend dam aged six m ilitary b a rrac k s However, th eir re p resen ts - s p irits . of constitutional standing of cam ­ w ork’’ law s. Cyclists Requested tives said the respondents w ere pus organizations as well as work W irtz said such laws banning the union shop in 19 states should be wiped out by repealing the section of federal labor laws that p e rm its them . "Inconclusive on specific ques­ tions of what changes should be m ade. G enerally, th e re w as Student Injured on d isciplin ary problem s. A pplications will be available at the m ain desk in 101 Student "T h e argum ent that union shop agreem ents vi­ To Store, Lock Bikes a great deal of support for tax An MSU student received m inor S ervices Building. T hey m ust be olate the freedom of individual em ployes has no W i rts red u ctio n s." in ju ries in a m otorcycle-auto- retu rn ed to M iss P a t C a rte r by substantial b a sis ," W irtz told aH ouse labor sub­ Eighty per cent w ere In favor m obile accident at Gunson S treet 5 p.m . T hursday. com m ittee. of personal and real tax reduc­ and G rand R iver about 7:10 p.m . All bicycles parked in dorm B irch Road in front of the C hem ­ tions and 63 p e r cent favored Monday. R obert Kohner was driving and academ ic bike rack s June is try Quonsets. All bicycles m ust tions. tax reduction o r exem p­ w est on Grand R iver when an un­ sales T u to r in g C lo s e s B r it i s h A id e S a y s V ie t S itu a tio n G r im 14-20 will be impounded. be locked in rack s. The tutoring center w ill clo se "H ow ever, no m ajority w as identified woman m o to rist pulled LONDON A B ritish adviser to South V iet Nam said Monday the B icycle ow ners m ust rem ove T h is special area will be avail­ received th e ir bicycles from cam pus bike able June 9. All stored bikes m ust revenues for any tax to rep lace out from Gunson S treet in front th ese reduc­ of him , E ast Lansing police said. today, and rem ain closed for the rem ain d er of the te rm . It w ill W M « U nited States already has lost the g u e rrilla phase of the w ar there rack s p rio r to J u n e 14 to allow be rem oved from the storag e tions. At the from lost sam e tim e, the Kohner was taken to the Olin re-open the second week of fall and risk s total defeat within a y ear. the U niversity to im prove bike area by W ednesday, Sept. 29. respondents voted alm term , Doug D arasoff, tutoring R.G.K. Thom pson, an expert in counter-insurgency, said in an parking facilities. Sum m er school students m ust im ously against an unbalanced ost unan­ H ealth C enter. serv ice co -o rd in ato r, announced. interview with the London Evening Standard that the United States Students wishing to sto re their sto re th eir bikes in the special u d g e t ," t h e rep resen tativ es still could turn the tide against the C om m unists. bikes for the sum m er m ay, at rack s June 14-20. A fter June 20 bsaid . th e ir own risk , place th eir bikes sum m er school students m ay take The poll covered those d is­ in rack s- on the w est side of th e ir bikes to th e ir sum m er dor­ tric ts served by R eps. L e ste r ORIENTAL IMPORTS R uby W ants T o T e s t if y m ito ries. J. Allen of Ithaca; M elvin De On WKAR » Rosewood Buddhas S tigter of Hudsonville; A rnell Socialists Siale w m DALLAS—Jack Ruby, convicted of slzym g P resid en t Kennedy!s E ngstrom of T r a v e r s e City; from Taiwan as-sass.n. aslted -pcs-rms-sicr. n o t'w a n t’ ’« V 'v e tira * ia v ^ c r, and declared he does ?e£resA nU utn. T u e sd a y-- AM 10:05 a.m . M u s ic R o o m — I Yugoslavia Talk Thom as G. F o rd of Grand Ra­ pids; W illiam P . Hampton of B irm ingham ; Quincy Hoffman of Chunk Mitchell ■ p la a te ts (dwarf trees) B ritain T o Go M etric MOZART: String Q uartet No. 16. 2 p.m . Springtim e— HUMPER- hold T he MSU S ocialist Club will inaw; A ppelgate; C arl O. L ittle of Sag­ H arry E. Rohlfs of Akron; Up and Coming New • Polished-,R#ck Jewelry LONDON B ritish industry will abandon its traditional pounds, elections for next y e a r's □NCKY "H ansel and Q re te l," officers at a m em bership m eet­ C yril H. Root of Kalam azoo; P relude: BRITTEN: Young P e r­ ing W ednesday In 32 Union at Roy L. Spencer of A ttica, and Talent Frbm DetÀ>it '" *1 519 W. Grand River q u a rts, and inches and adopt the m etric system used by E urope, the son’s Guide to O r c h e s t r a ; 7:30 p.m . N elson G. T isdale of M idland. House o'f Com m ons was told Monday. DEBUSSY': C hildren’s C o r n e r Following the m eetyjg. Denni­ B oaru of T rad d P resid en t D v t& js Jay. a m enjl+ j*toP ritrre M in­ ’' S u i t e ; „S T R A U S S ; 7>4L .Eu- son Rusinow -will speak on "S o­ is te r Harold W i l s o n ’ s C abinet, told P arliam en t the governm ent hopes lenspiegel’s M e r r y P r a n k s ; c ia lism in Y ugoslavia." to effect a com plete changeover of m ost of the nation’s industry with­ SCHUMANN: A lb u m for th e Rusinow has Been based in in 10 y e ars. Young; TCHAIKOVSKY: Album B elgrade for the p ast few years for th e Young; PROKOFIEV: as an em ploye of the A m erican P e te r and the Wolf. U n iversities Field Staff. He was L e a p in ’ L iz z a r d s ! T u e s d a y--F M a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, spe­ cializing in problem s of H aps- ANGELS CAM P, C alif.—Hops, a big fellow from L afayette, 10 a.m . O nCam pus—M ost Rev. burg su ccesso r states (of which C alif., leaped into the frog hall of fam e Monday with a 14-foot-9- John H. W right, Bishop of P itts ­ Yugoslavia is oi.e), and later inch jump at' the C alav eras County Jum ping Frog Jubilee C enten­ burgh, "D ante and W orld Gov.*’ taught at Oxford as E xtraordinary nial. 1 p.m . M usic T h eatre—M usi­ L ectu re r. T he leggy specim en wiped out 50 co m petito rs to capture the cal, "K iss Me, Kate” . He is on cam pus this term cham pionship and the $300 firs t p rize for two Lafayette real e s ­ 11:15 p.m . R ecital Stage— So­ t e a c h i n g an interdisciplinary ta te m en, L eonard H all and B ill P ro cto r. prano V ictoria De Los Angeles co u rse in problem s oftheS ocicl- featu red. ist countries. B e a c h e r s S et F o r B la s t •Featuring* CAPE KENNEDY—B arrin g a heavy cloud cover, resid en ts along F lo rid a ’s east co ast w ill be treated to a fiery show in the darkened • H o t P iz z a heavens early T uesday when an 18-storv Saturn rocket ro a rs aloft • Foot Longs with a giant, b a t-lik e satellite. B lastoff was set for 3:30 a.m . (EDT). • S u b m a rin e s T he P egasus m eteoroid detection satellite it will c a rry is de­ signed to orbit the earth and count the bits of space debris it en­ FO R D E L IV E R Y co u n ters. THE C A LL 150 L o s t In F e r r y b o a t D is a s t e r ZOMBA, M alaw i—A ferryboat carry in g m ore than 200 p ersons PIZZA PIT ED 2 - 0 8 6 3 tipped over and dumped its passen g ers into a crocodile - infested 203 M .A .C . riv e r near h e re Sunday night. O fficials said Monday 150 p erso n s - m ostly women and children - w ere feared dead. It was believed to be one of C entral A frica’s w orst reco rd ed d is­ The Women Of a s te rs . Revolutionary Plot Bared NEW YORK, (#)—A wild and wooly plot for a revolution by N egro ex trem ists was outlined Monday in Federal C ourt, in­ cluding the m achine-gunning of crow ded city stre e ts and the ae ria l destruction of the nation’s capitol and the White H ouse. It’s goal was said to be the establishm ent of an all-black governm ental h eirarch y in this country. ZETA T he far-fetched schem e was attributed to R obert S. C o llier, 28, purported leader among th ree men on tria l on federal ch arges of conspiring to blow up the Statue of L iberty, the W ashington M onument and the L iberty B ell. TAU C O M P LE T E S U E N T in C IN S P EC T IO N for Americon-Foreign-Compocts ALPH A featuring • Wheel balancing • Custom brake service w ish to thank Pan • Steering correction H elenic Board and In ter-F raternity Council We also do expert tuneup for their aid in our work on American ond Compact cors. R e-colonization P roject U S K E Y ’ S A U TO S A FE T Y C EN T ER 124 So. Larch o f f Mich. Av«. - Lansing 4 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig an T u e s d a y . M ay 25. 1965 There’s A Meet in’ New B.A. Major Added & O U N H O S P I T A L Peace A new in ter-departm en tal m a­ iods in A m erican Thought, taught R E P O R T (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e I) re tu rn because of th e ir ex per­ jo r leading to a B.A. in A m er­ spring term by Don H ausdorff. A dm issions include: M aureen much like those in M ichigan will ience in teaching and th e ir m as­ T hese co urses w ill be open to be established in N igeria. te r ’s degree. U P I R e p r e s e n ta tiv e T o T a lk ican Studies will be offered next fall. C ourses will be drawn m ainly juniors and seniors m ajoring in A m erican Studies, and a lim ited M . M cCorm ick, M onroe fre sh ­ m an; Sandra R. M atson, Grand R apids J u n i o r ; G e o r g e W. C a rl H. G ross, ch airm an of the secondary education cu rricu lu m , (3) T he p roject will build a stro n g er graduate pro g ram in com parative education for those O pportunities in the field of from history and English and uni­ num.: er of students who wish to Z im m erm an, E a t o n R a p i d s suggested three ways students P is t o l C lu b E d u c a tio n P ic n ic fied around a th re e -te rm A m eri­ take the se rie s as an elective. freshm an; P atricia C . C arey, would benefit from this program : who wish to go on to obtain a com m un.cations will be d iscu ss­ T he Spartan P isto l Club will T he Student Education A sso­ Cognate fields in the A m erican d o c to r's degree. ed by M rs. Lois Blackburn Mc­ hold its final m eeting of the ciation will have a picnic as us can studies sequence. Plym outh j u n i o r ; A rnold B. (1) T hey will be b e tter p re ­ Kee of United P re s s Internation­ final m eeting at 5:30 p.m . Wed­ The sequence includes: ration­ Studies program a re anthropolo­ F rum an, B altim ore, Md., fre sh ­ p ared for th eir P eace C orps work Inform ation on this program school y ear at 7 tonight in Dem­ ale and technique in A m erican gy, art, com parative lite ra tu re , through th eir qualifications for and applications a re available at al at ? m eeting of T heta Sigma onstration Hal!. nesday at 1525 Ridgewood D rive, m an; W illiam R. Lightbody, B ir­ P hi, w om en's journalism society, studies, taught fall term by Hey­ econom ics, English, geography, m ingham senior; M argaret A. teaching and thorough background P eace C orps c e n ters in the Un­ N on-m em bers a re being invi­ E ast Lansing. All m em bers re history, m usic, philosophy, poli­ inform ation on N igeria. ion concourse and the Interna­ tonight at 7 in P a rlo r A of the ted to attend and becom e ac­ invited to attend. w ard E hrlich; P r o b l e m s in P rovenzola, D etroit freshm an, Union. R ides can be obtained by c a ll­ A m erican Ideas, taught w inter tical science, religion and so­ and R oger J . D ell, M t. Lebanon, (2) E x-volunteers will have no tional C enter 9 to 5 p.m . every quainted with the club for m em ­ term by Daniel Walden; a n d P e r- ciology. P a ., freshm an. trouble finding a job when they day this week. At the sam e m e e t i n g , n e w bership next y ear. ________ ing 355-3838. rushees will be pledged and p re s ­ ent pledges will be initiated. ■ v » V *» ä The professional club of L an­ sin g -E ast Lansing will also hold a cerem ony for graduating sen­ io rs. C iv il E n g in e e rs W allace Chadwick, world hy­ f e g dropow er authority and national president of the A m erican So­ ciety of Civil E ngineers, is to be th’e guest speaker at the Lan- sm g-Jackson c h a p t e r of the A m erican Society of C ivil Engi­ n eers dinner at 6:30 tonight. The student-chapter is invited to the dinner which is to be held at Lou Coom bs’ R estaurant. N a t io n a l Fo o d S to r e » W i l l B o C lo c e d M o n d a y , M a y 3 1 f o r M e m o r ia l D a ] Kappa D elta P i Charcoal The Epsilon Kappa chapter of ★ ★ ★ Kappa Delta Pi, national educa­ S izzle B ra n d ,, S lo w -b u rn in g B riq u e ts , H ove P le n ty f o r fh o L ong W ookon d tion honorary, will elect offi­ c e rs for next year at 6:30 to­ night in 34 Union. All pledges and actives re being urged to attend as pin o r­ N A T IO N A L FOOD STORES d e rs will be taken tonight. €¡220 So F resh B ra n d , f o r S a n d w ic h o s o r f o r S a la d s M ayo r T o Speak M ayor Gordon L. Thom as of E ast Lansing will ad d ress an open m e e t i n g of the Campus NAACP at 9 tonight in 31-32 Union. He w ill speak on the city 's p ro g ress in elim inating Ç e l M 1) o u r P i c n i c fJ e c c L J 4 e J I n** M Salad Dressing G a rd e n F resh B ra n d , A " M u s t" w ith H a m b u rg e rs a n d F ren c h F ries discrim ination in housing. U.S. Dance Revue Set mlift R ich, Delicious Flavor . .'. Serve Wormed or Chilled Libby's D eep B row n Beans ^ No Linens to W eth R if Pock pk«. A Li ■m salad ; dressing Tomato Catsup So F resh B ra n d , A lw a y s F resh a n d C ripp, P a c k P le n ty f o r Y o u r P ic n ic s 1 4 -O x . B o ttle Pert Paper Napkins Potato Chips. . of 200 O rch esis will p resent “ Dance 1 4 -O x . A m erica," a series of dances A ” M urt” fe r Picnics, Pines* Quality B eg based on A m erican com positions from fro n tier to a v a n t - g a r d e days, at 3:15 p.m . today in the Vlasic R e lis h e s . ■■■ C h e fs D e lig h t B ra n d , So G o od f o r C h a a su b u rg a rs M B Kellogg A uditorium , T he p e rfo r­ Snax.. Crispy 'n Crunchy, for Your Snack Tray Cheese Spread “ m ance , .s rh ~'r: o ' spring ccr.cert. 1The dance segm ents include a V la s k Sw eet fö T Ä te a n i* cowboy ballet,- C h arleston-style Sieve Plenty for Your Picnic*, V letic 2 4 9 num ber, a jazz ballet, a s a tire - H am burger Chips ■■ >oaa rop a-go-go on the presen t A m er­ ican cu lture, and an av ant-garde T op T re a t, in N o -D ep o sit, N o-R e tu rn G la ss B o ttle s dance. Sue P oursine, L ansing Top Teste, Finest Q uality M ansanilla 1 2 -O x . sophorm irv, cfroreoir'apfiect ffre sa tire . m■AWX m Slutted O f l v es . . ■■■■ C a a p I m D a n B o ttle s No adm ission is charged but ÏÎSw Îi Sa Handy far Picnic and Cook-outi, Easy Life In C tn . a donation is requested for the 7 5 -ft. dance club. In a dance choreographed to mm A lu m in u m Foil Roll Cole P o rte r's “ Porgy and B ess,” U ia 'am and Throw 'am Away, W hite it R e a le m o n , F ro zen C o n c e n tra te d Lemonade. Bob T w itchell, A berdeen, S.D., Pkg. 6 -O x . graduate student, will dance a “1 Lily P a p e r Plates . of 100 C ans dual role as the villain Crown and the hero, the crippled Porgy. ||g i Favorite Flavo r, for Hamburger* and Hot Dog* F or his role as Porgy he p e r­ form s the dance on his knees. R e d Pelican M ustard O rch esis fh as perform ed for Moke* Good Moot* T o ite Even Setter the W'ater C arnival, the Inter­ i-p t., national F estival, local groups, O p e n P H B a r-B -Q Sauce 12-ox. a rt c la sses and the "Polygon’’ Bottle F r e e F o r Y o u F r o m N a tio n a l! audience. C a le n d a r o f Chunk Stylo, Fancy Q uality Light M eat Star-Kist T u n a ............... 12 V i -ox. 5-oz. Juice Glass Free! D o n 't M is s All Glasses on Sale Con Radeem Coupon No. th e s e Servo R#fre»hing Cold Drinht in C o m in g E v e n ts Pkg. 7 f r o m N ational'* Lily Cold C u p s ............... of 100 M a i I a d Booklet fa r B ig V a lu e s ! € your free 5-ox. Juice Cam pus 4-H will m eet at 7:30 G la it. Beautiful, Plat­ for a su rp rise program . Come W agner'* Daliciau* and Refreshing Quart inum-banded C ryttal A t S p e c ia l Loo kforY ou rY o lu o b le in casual clothes. Clear Anchor-Hocking D airy Club will hold judging G rape o r Orange D r in k . Battle Gla**wnra. P ric e o f Each ! H aile d Booklet from contest at Dairyr B arns. Tender Boon* with Lot* of Perk A T heta Chi fratern ity will p re ­ I- ib ., Hunt’ s P o rk & B e a n s . L Save ( on M elmac! sent College Life at 7 p.m ., 453 I I-e x . National Food Stores Can* Abbott. 5 0 In the M ail N o w . . . BaavtH vi, Brgak-Rgsistant Mol m ac D iim trw ara by Aztec, P h i, N o t P s i, P s i R est Queen e r H ervest W heat P attern s or Ask The fraternity which cam e in Your National G e t Y ours N o w second in the Junior 500Saturday was Omega P si Phi not Omega 3 - p c . P la c e S e ttin g Store M anager Phi P si as stated in Monday’s paper. a t N a tio n a l! 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W EN D Y W A R D R O BE S d z H EVERY ONLY 790 WITH COUPON | Cleaner & Shirt Laundry R edeem coupon at N ational Food Stores# J E xpires Sat., M ay29 Lim it one. D o u b l e G re e n S t a m p s W e d n e s d a y M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an T u e s d a y , May 25, 1965 5 r n n . , ] f O T J / A F T / l f i pmmmnmmmmmFIGHTS TONIGHT^ — L a f a y e tte P ic k s M S U O v e r U C L A | B e a t e n ’- C la y sulted in the firing of Forddy It P®fd paid oft, off, as as the the Spartans Spartans B y iL Aa dR dR Yv M O G G weeks to fill out a afull-house full-housein in ILafayette a fa v e rtp tirked ticked off his two suited A nderson and a step-up in S tate’s I* beat off the bids of som e 60 oth­ .. g S ta te N e w s S p o r ts W r it e r S tate’s b a s k e t b a l l recru itin g m ain reasons for choosing State. e r schools. LEWISTON, M e. (U P l)--C as- m atch against Sonny L iston to­ thp crow n from L iston on a gam e. • " F ir s t, I chose MSU because recru itin g p ro gram . night at St. Dem’s A rena, a Bingo! T he Spartan cag ers hit P reviously, the S partans had it is c lo ser to hom e,” he said, L afayette is one of the fru its A lready in the Spartan fold siu s C lay, heretofore considered seventh round TKO at M iam i the Jackpot th is weekend, when of the program . Benington and w e r e Tom Lick, the 6-11 a ll­ the m ost positive t h i n k e r in local high school hockey rink. Beach, F la., 15 months ago. signed him to a ten der, but he was "an d secondly I chose State be­ s ta te r f r o m G aylord; R ic h sp o rts, w as in an en tirely dif­ "I know 1 can get beat— that’s Only Sunday, after checking L ee L afayette, the 6-5 G rand still open to the recru itin g ef­ cause they’re down in basket­ the Spartans wanted L afayette why I have trained so hard for R apids South prep s ta r, .ndi- fo rts of many schools outside "of ball, and 1 want to help them get m ore than anyone e lse within Jo rd an , the all-arou nd sta r from fe re n t fram e of m ind Monday in from his Chicopee, M ass., cated that he would en ro ll in th e ir range. Way back la st year. Fennville; J o h n H olm es, th e night on the eve of his firs t de­ this fight,’’ the 23-year-o ld un­ training cam p, Clay expressed the Big T en. up and stay up ." backyard product from Sexton; fense of the w orld heavyweight defeated cham pion said. dism ay that Liston rem ained the M ichigan State next fall. U n til F rid a y , L a f a y e tte The cag ers w e r e certainly State h a d set up c a m p at This su rp rise d his interview ­ L afayette, a tw o-tim e h ig h couldn’t decide between S tate and down this season, holding the L afayette’s f r o n t door. When G ary B ancroft, a 6-1 guard from title. 13-10 favorite for the retu rn school all-A m erican, is the ace A nderson was fired in A pril, Lake Fenton; and M atthew Aitch, The garrulou s C assius actual­ e rs , who have grown used to bout. UCLA, a W est C oast school that bottom position on the Big Ten a 6-8 tran sfer from Mobley (Mo.) ly w as considering the p o ssib il­ C assius proclaim ing h i m s e l f "T h e people a re being fooled," th a t coach John Benington has doesn’t recognize Big Ten ten^ ladder with a 1-13 conference Benington took his place and ity that he m ight lose his re ­ "T h e G re a te st" since he won been fishing for the la st several m ark. T h e ir p o o r finish re - stayed in touch with L afayette. Junior College. he shouted. "1 should be favored d e rs. by at least 7 to I.** Throughout this final prefight interview , a surprising negative attitude kept creeping lntoC lay’s ram bling conversation. i t "W hatever h a p p e n s , I have plans about what I’m going to do. . . Something I like b etter than boxing," the m uscular, six- fo o t-th ree champion said. " T o m e, boxing is a stran ­ g e rs ’ gam e. An easy way to m ake money, su re. Eut I have another m ission in life ." C lay would not expand on that last statem ent, but the possibility ex ists he m ight re tire If he lo ses. N A T I O N A L In d o o r s o r O u t, l u s t S l i c e ’ n S e r v o . . . H ic k o r y S m o k e d ’If I lose, i may as w ell re­ tir e ," he said, "b ecau se I’d nev­ e r get another shot at the title. 1 know the m ajority of the peo- p le --th e p re ss and the fans— want to see m e get beat. "1 can feel it when 1 talk to them . They want to see how I’ll look on the canvas.” If the F u lly Finest Haver . . . a cook- C o o k e d H a m # D e lic io u s T h in - S lic e d N AFOOD TIO STORES N A L p re s s is against C lay as he claim s, it didn’t show up in a p re-fight poll. Out of 110 w rit­ e rs polled up to Monday a fte r­ noon, 64 favored Clay and 46 picked L isto n. All but six of the out favorite! These hems 110 figured the fight will not go ere H illy cooked, lean, GENEROUS the distance. tender and Hall o f savory juice . . . so geed done CUAhW J lllllt ll Boiled Horn We Reserve the Right to Lim it Q uantities. C lose asso ciates insisted they over charcoal tar your PORTION Prices Effective thru had never seen Clay so sub­ cook-out, or chilled end S a t., M ay 20 . dued. Asked if he still w as plan­ sliced tar a picnic. ning a su rp rise for the w eigh- M e a ly B u t t P o r tio n . . . 4 9 c lb . lb . t- L b . " * 9 9 ‘ s lb . 59* in today at 12:30 p.m . as he had hinted sev eral tim es in the p ast, C assius said: ’ A up. I’ll have a Favorite Snack and Sandwich Assortment big s u rp rise . . . C om plete si­ 1-Lb. le n c e ." O u r Q u a lit y - R if e , F u lly C o o k e d , H ic k o r y Sm oked Eckrich Sm orgas P a k . Pkg. 8 9 e L iston, the original m an of silence, spent the day roam ing Hot Dogs, the Picnic Favorite about the vast com plex at his S e m i - B o n e l e s s H a m 1-Lb. cam p at the Poland Sprint Ho­ Sw ift's Prem ium Franks Pkg. 59* tel, 15 m iles south of Lew iston. Finest Flavor, H illside M ich. Grade 1 He then went back to his room 1-Lk. at the M ansion House to watch C A fa r Pkg. 4 9 e h is favorite soap operas on tel­ V uW y C o o k e d evision. R eal, 6ld-fashien smoke­ j l I Sb I —ms B ra n d . Golden Brown A p ast p ro m ise he failed to house Never! And there's 1%-UI. keep cam e back to haunt L iston CannedHam Fro ze n Fish Slicks . . . \A /lio lo mere moot tor your money . . . eR skin and Of Pkg. 39* on the eve of the fight. A tem ­ p o rary restra in in g o rd e r tying excess tat removed . . . only one sm ell bone left H a lf Peeled end Do-Veined, Geld Hid Brand 1-lb. up $69,000 of Sonny’s p u rse from the rem atch was issued by a ter extra flavor. H am Fro ze n Cocktail J t r i m p Pkg. .Maine Suprem e Court ju stice, Booth's Fa‘nioui,'’Pbef’e y a r t* JBA eined W alter Nt„.Tdpley. *• 1-tb., ^ 3 9 The o rd er was requested by Fro ze n Cocktail Shrim p 6-ot. a New York City booking agen­ Pkg. cy, which claim s L iston owes it — B o n e le s s U S D .A . Choice Reef, Value W ay Trimmed A t N a tio n a l, B u y O n ly that sum for failing to keep scheduled boxing exhibition ap­ O ld F a s h io n , C h u n k Y o u r F a v o r it e F r y e r P a r t s S w is s S te a k pearan ces In England and Scot­ land during a 1963 tour. Canadian W ith Ribs Frye r B r e a s t s . . . »• 5 9 * Select ila d e Cut Reund Bene Shoulder Cut U .S .D .A . Choice, Rolled end Tied for Rotisserie ( B o n e le s s CHlICk R O d S l . ■ lb- O A B S r f A hearing on the o rd er w ill be held F riday, but it w ill in no way in terfere with the ac­ Bacon tual staging of the fight. Kids Love 'em m JO , U .S.D .A . Choice, Top Round, Cut Th ick d> B | Q Fully Cooked. Ideal ter Rotisserie Cook­ Frye r D ru m s tic k s . »• 0 7 Plump, Tender I M eaty Frye r Thighs . . . » 5 7 ■ A O , 69s 7 9 A ll Beef, Fresh, Lean c lb B o n e le s s Fam ily St eaks. . U .S.D .A . Choice, Rump or Round B o n e le s s Rotisserie Roast lb- 7 T » I Broncos Foe In Bat Finale T he Spartan baseball team con­ Petit's, Fully-Cooked Pkg. of 24 , Jiffy , A ll-Beef, Frozen PR C f lQ f t ing, Finest Flavor mm cludes its w inningest season to­ By T he P ie c e B a r - B - Q u e G r o u n d Ham burger P a t t i e s . . . 3 I day in Kalamazoo against W est­ ern M ichigan. 5 9 B e e f R o u n d • lba C h i c k e n s • • • Coach Danny L itw h iler’s for­ c e s will be going after win num­ FREE W ITH TH IS COUPON b e r 29 in th eir 39th and final s ta rt I'B a c h cl C r i s p , C o o l S a la d fo r IJ o u r (B ic n ic . . . 2 )c z w / i 2 )(? w c f r e s h ! of the season and the B roncos 5 0 E X T R A oreen S T A M P S are not expected to m ake it easy With purchase of a J-Lb. Pkg. Jiffy Fro sen for the Spartans. MSU was 9-6 F r e s h , C r is p ’ n C r u n c h y . . . L o n g G re e n S lic e r s H A M B U R G E R P A T T IE S in the Big Ten. !■ |U Redeem this coupon ot National Peed stores. Coupon Expires Saturday, May It . S tate nipped W estern 3-2 a I week ago on a 10th inning double by Dale P e te rs in L ansing and C u c u m b e rs _ the B roncos are set for the r e ­ N A T I O N A L C O U P O N m atch. FREE W ITH TH IS COUPON L itw hiler will probably go with sen io r left hander B ill C ollins 5 0 E X T R A orssn S T A M P S w h i l e W estern coach C harlie With Purchase at W OO or Mere M aher is countering with E ric F r e s h , F la v o r fu l, an d F u ll o f J u ic e # 0 80-f 8 5 * I £ * ,h *" c ,i*® F R E S H F R U IT S an d V E G E T A B L E S H all. Redeem this coupon at National Feed Intramural F l o r i d a O r a n g e s ■ A s- 3 “ I* * ® " ® ]? Stores. Coupon Expires Saturday, May 20. F re s h fro m H a w a ii, R o y a l H a w a iia n B ra n d F r e s h P i n e a p p G a rn is h Y o u r S te a k w it h H o t H o u se G ro w n l e . N A T I O N A L FREE W ITH TH IS COUFON C O U P O N News 5 0 E X T R A SnU n S T A M P S W O M E N ’S B L O O P E R B A L L F r e s h M u s h r o o m s With purchase of A N Y RO SE BU SH F id ld 5 p .m . G o ld e n -R ip o a n d F u ll o f J u ic e V d h I n . Redeem this coupon at National Feed 1 Kappa Kappa G a m m a -J o lly Stores. Coupon Rxpires Saturday, May W. G reen G iants F r e s h L e m o n s . . ® ^ ? I Q c 2 Students Off Cam pus-A lpha Po p A B i | B a g F o r Y o u r P ic n ic , W h ite o r Y e llo w M ^ ^ 4 0 ■ * 1 P k a ,' | g g ‘ O m icron Pi N A T I O N A L C O U P O N G i a n f P o p c o r n . “ A * * a t -— FR EE W ITH TH IS COUPON M E N ’S V ô lL E Y B A L L T im « G y m 1 C t. I Serve with Ice Cream or Cette# Deal Peck, Delicious C e tte , in an Instant 5 0 E X T R A orr. n S T A M P S | 6 C avalier-S ultans e-o>. With purchase of a W Delian 6:45 W ooster-E . Shaw 8 Sunshine Butler C o o k ie s. Pkg. A T Chase & Sanborn Inslanl G U LF C H A R C O A L STA R TER this . . . . . . . at National Feed 7:30 S hieks-F eral 8:15 A kbaram a-M cG regor •teres. Rxpires Saturday, May ft, Freshest. Leaf on the Shelf ( 1-Lb., R R H j A ll Favorite Flavors T im e G y m 1 C t. 3 6 Akua Pahula-B rutus Taysfee B read . . . . . . t s LI M avis Soda P o p . . . N A T I O N A L C O U P O N 6:45 Setutes-V ikings 7:30 C ache-w inner W. Shaw 1 A A f M inute M eid, Concentrated ^ . . Æ A c Fresh 'n Crisp, Rich ‘n Delicious 12-0*. vs. M cTavish W eston F u d g e e s . . . . . Pkg. 3 7 Fro ze n O ran ge Ju ice L c~ 4 7 8:15 W ildcats-w inner Setutes vs. Vikings T im e G y m 2 C t. 4 6 Abode-W ordsw orth D o u b l e S & H G re e n S t a m p s tvm W e d n e s d a y 6:45 W. Shaw 1-M cTavish 7:30 E. Shaw 3-w inner C avalier vs. Sultans V A uto m o tive A u to m o tive A u to m o tive Em p lo y m e n t F o r Rent F o r Rent F o r S a le CHEVROLET 1963 Super Sport» PORSCHË, 1963 Super Coupe. N E W BATTERIES^ Exchange GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT FURNISHED ONE bedro om S par- BIG FARMHOUSE- th re e bed- BICYCLE STORAGE: S ales, s e r - convertible. Real sharp inside Like new'. Phone 373-2233 d u r­ p rice from $7.95. New sealed for perm anent positions in of­ tan Village A partm ent. E xtras. room s, furnished. Ideal for 6 vice and re n ta ls. EAST LAN­ and outside. All.power and many ing day or L eslie, 589-8339, beam s, 99«. Salvage c a rs , large fice, sales, technical. C all IV U tilities paid. $90 p e r month. guys with a couple of c a rs . Rent­ SING CYCLE. 1215 E. G rand ¡ ■ H ow r y S e x tra s. M ust sell - leaving for 6-8 pm . 44 stock used p a rts . ABC AUTO 2-1543. C 4f 355-3249 after 4:30 pm . 40 ing for sum m er and fall. $30 R iver. C all 332-8303. C the serv ice June 1st. 351-4726. RAMBLER, 1959 A m bassador 4- PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV COLLEGE MEN: Public relations FURNISHED. T wo bedroom s. G a- p e r m an- $180 p e r month. 10 G"ET YOURS - Phil F rank’s C a r- 1W ANT AD _____________ 37 door autom atic. Pow er brakes 5-1921. C and advertising departm ents of rag e . S creened-in p o rch .C lo se, m iles from cam pus on M t.H ope toon Book. 50 of P hil’s best CHEVROLET 1963 convertible. and steerin g . 320 h.p. Good con­ GENERATORS AND STARTERS. a m ulti-m illion d ollar interna­ cam pus. $150 includes utilities. Highway w est of L ansing. C all C artoons in a beautifully bound • AUTOM OTIVE Pow erglide, power steering. 250 dition. $450. 332-6271. 41 Rebuilt 6 o r 12 volt. G uaran­ tional corporation have estab ­ June 27-July 27. 337-0217.. 41 W estchester F a rm s - 332-2911 book - $1.00 each. F or o rd e rs • EM PLOYM ENT hp. dark green. Phone 655-1787. S1MC ''OCEANE” convertible chanic teed! Exchange p ric e $7.90. M e­ lished a joint (L earn while you FURNISHED APARTM ENT. Ap- for appointm ent to se e . 42 of five o r m ore, call: 351-4322 • FO R R EN T 40 econom y c a r. Superb condition. serv ice onavailable. the job! Installation earn) em ploym ent p rogram for proved f o u r - m a n . S u m m e r . fcAsl LANSING. F urnished house between 6 p.m . and m idnight. • FO R SA LE CHEVROLET, 1957, Bel A ir. B arg am priced for quick action. ABC AUTO college m en. Able to work in C lose. P a r k i n g . P riv ate en ­ for 8 - 1 2 students. P riv ate en­ f r e e r s r r n c H T - w e ig h t • L O ST A FOUND H ardtop, new tire s , seat cov­ 355-1035 after 6 pm , 39 PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV Lansing this su m m er.T h o se ac­ tran c e. 2 baths. 332-5428, after tran c es to all ro om s. Two kit­ 3-speed b icycles, $39.77, full • PE R SO N A L e rs . O ther ex tra s. B est offer. 5-1921. C cepted will work with ex per­ S. 39 chens, two baths. R ecreation p ric e . R ental-purchase te rm s • PE A N U T S PER SO N A L 355-1242, between 5 & ‘ 44 CONVERTlÉLÈS CO R V EY tE 327 inch block. V ery ienced men from both depart­ $90 MONTHLY. Two bedroom . room . Plenty of parking. S tart­ available. We also have tennis • R EA L EST A T E FALCON, 1960. 4-door, stick. quick. Make an o f f e r . C a l l m ents. They will have opportun­ L o w e r Spartan V illage. Sum­ ing now o r fall. C all IV 5-7673. racq u ets, golf b a lls, badm inton Radio, heater. Must sell before CHEVROLET 1964 283 engine. L a rry , 351-4495 after 5« 39 ity to apply what they learn in m e r. M arried studen ts. Fully 41 b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. • SE R V IC E Standard s h i f t . 10,000 actual TWO VESPA M otor sco o ters. college on the Job, to gain val­ • TR A N SPO R TA TIO N end of week. $325.Call 485-2115. m iles. New c a r w arran ty. P e r­ One, 1959 - $150. O ther, 1963 - furnished except linens. 355- TWO PERSONS to sh a re luxury, A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s 41 uable experience in both fields. 0801. 42 12 x 56, m obile hom e, with own­ from Union. ED 2-3212. C • W ANTED fect. The positions a re sa la rie d and FIAT SPYDER, 1500, dual o ver- $300. V ery good condition. 655- WANTED: TWO men to live in e r . R easonable. C all 351-4656, 1/3 SAVINGS on Optical needs, white co llar. During th ree week from 5-7 pm . 44 p rescrip tio n s, re p a irs . Optical D E A D L IN E head cam , 06CA engine, new CHEVROLET 196 4 Autom atic. 2378. 39 training, $87.50 weekly. A fter­ C ed ar V i l l a g e luxury ap art­ 2 p.m. one cla ss day be­ paint, interior. $1,250 — best P o w e r steering. 327 engine. Scooters & C y c le s w ards, $125 take hom e pay p er m ent. Fall te rm . Phone 355- ¿A P E CODT wo Bedroom . Living, D iscount Supply, 416 T ussing fore p u b lic a tio n . offer. 372-3686. 41 Daytona blue. New c a r w arranty. week. Monday - F riday m orn­ 9105. 40 dining room s. Double garage. Building, L ansing. IV 2-4667. 39 FORD, 1958 Automatic. Excellent TRIUM PH 650 cc. E xcellent con- ings call for selective in ter­ E d e n R o c A p ts . F irep lace, dishw ash er. N e a r TT5EE ME firs t I h a v e ft!" C a n c e lla tio n s - 1 ? noon one condition. Clean i n s i d e , oift. CHEVROLET 1961 Im pala. Pow er dition. Looks sh arp . C all T om , view. 482-1185 — 484-2367. 42 M arble. 337-2304, evenings. 48 U sed- guaranteed hom e h air c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n Foreigner m ust sacrifice. B est steerin g . A utom atic. Saddle tan. 353-1552. 603 W. M cDonel. 40 252 R iver St., E .L . MEN. 21 o r over. Approved, a ir- cutting sets. Men’s and women’s offer. C all 355-7992. 41 1964 HONDA "9 0 cc” A -l, tuned :i ARN1NG£ ARE unlim ited as an conditioned hom e. Double and An outstanding *61. Avon rep resen tativ e. T urn your N ow le a s in g fo r ele ctric sh av ers. P o rtab le hair PHO N E FORD 1959 V-S stick sedan. Good condition. C lean. E x tras. Must free tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ single room s. Sum m er, fall. d ry e rs. Baby n e cessitie s: high- 355-8255 transportation. $250—wil 1 b a r­ CORVETTE 1964 365 hp. 4-speed. see. P riced for quick sa le . 332- S u m m e r O n ly Som e p rivileg es. ED 2-6622. 41 c h a irs, potty c h a irs, stro lle rs, m ent in your hom e, w rite M rs. RATES gain. C all 355-5785 between 1-6 11,000 m iles. Red, white in te r­ 0149, J e rry . 40 Alona H uckins, 5664 School St., Nat Hammond 332-8488 beds, s te riliz e rs . Sm all elec­ pm . 39 io r. New c a r w arranty. HONDA 150. E xcellent condition. H aslett, M ichigan o r call eve­ 'POR RENT. Sum m er term only! Rooms tric a p p l i a n c e s , silv erw are 1 DAY $1.50 FORD, 1957 V-8 autom atic. \Le- H as been broken in c o rrec tly . nings, FE 9-8483. C41 L arg e tw o-bedroom furnished APPROVED SPACIOUS. In new se ts. C locks and w atches. Wed­ 3 DA YS $3.50 chanically perfect. $80 or best CORVETTE 196 3. 340 hp. 4- Phone 337-1802 after 5 pm . 40 ATTENTION: GRANDHaven area apartm ent for 3-4 students. 332- hom e. Living room , two bed­ ding and engagem ent diam onds. 5 DAYS. . ..$ 6 .0 0 offer. 351-4687; 337-2429. Ask speed. Daytona blue with white BSA 5ÓÓ. Runs w ell. Looks good. students. D esire som eone, p re f­ 1901. 39 room s. Four boys. P riv ate en­ T ra n sisto riz e d rad io s and re c ­ for H arlan. 40 top. (25,000 actual local, 1 own­ $475. C all 351-5409, a s k for erably sophom ore, from busi­ FOUR OR five women wanted to tran ce, bath. ED 7-9794. 39 ord s. H i-fi and stereo reco rd e r m iles.) Sharp! SUPERVISED ROOMS” and ap art- p la y e rs. Sewing and washing (based on 15 words per ad) FORD 1$59, 2-door. Custom 6. Nick. 40 ness adm inistration school to sublease luxury apartm ent for Over 15, 10* per word, per day. Automatic transm issio n. Radio, SPARTAN MOTORS BSA 650." $400. 355-938é. 44 work during sum m ers in pro­ sum m er. 355-1662. 40 m ents. Male students. Cooking, m a c h i n e s . Ironing b o a r d s . h eater, whitewalls. Good condi­ 3000 E. Michigan duction scheduling and expedit­ TWO MALE room m ates. C edar parking. 1-1/2 blocks fro m B e r- T runks and luggage. c H O N D A CA 9S, 15ÒCC, 1963. The re w i II be a 50« se rv i c i tion. Call 355-3261. 42 IV 7-3715 ing departm ents. F u tu re em ­ V illage. F all t e r m . Luxury key. F or sum m er. IV 5-8836.42 ‘‘I’ll buy anything of value” . TRIUM PH, 1954, 650 cc, one large Brack lack. G o o d condition. Book and bookkeeping charge if t h i s ad is not paid w it h in FORD, $62 Galaxie 560 convert - . 70 mph. 130 mpg. F red, ploym ent excellent. W rite J.L . apartm ent. 355-9105. 40 APPROVED SUPERVISED f o r WILCOX509SECONDHAND E. M ichigan STORE ible. Red. Excellent condition. ca rb u reto r. B etter than new. Hunt, B astin B lessingC om pany, m en. Singles, doubles, som e 4- o ne week. Has to be seen. 627-7509. 41 484-0642. 41 WANTED GIRL to sh are apart - IV 5-4391 C 36,000 m iles. $1,495. M r. G eyer. G rand Haven, M ichigan. 38 m ent close to cam pus. Sum m er man room s with cooking. L arge, IV 2-5062; IV 5-7294. 42 TRIUMPH 1958 T R -S . E xcellent A ir p la n e s COLLEGE STUDENTS: M ature quiet, fully furnished. Laundry, PftESH HOM E-grown asparagus, te rm . C all 332-6786. 41 T he State News does not FORD 1^57 Fairlane 500. Runs condition. 337-1555. 39 FLY - MSU Flying C lub. T his and responsible. Inspect and ATTENTION: M A R R IE D Stu- parkin g. Lobby with T .V . A ver­ rh u b arb . Ice cold w aterm elon, p erm it racial or religious w ell. M ust sell. $95 or b est of­ VALIANT, 1961 4-door. No auto- sum m er, all next y e ar. Open to assem ble dry cleaning, a n d dents. U n f u r n i s h e d 3-room age grade point, 3.3 Renting now stra w b e rrie s. PRINCES FARM discrim ination in its ad-, fe r. C all 337-0409. 40 m atic. New tire s , altern ato r. students, staff. 355-9133; 337- sh irts. Steady y ear-ro u n d job, ap artm ents. A vailable im m e­ for sum m er and fall. Spartan MARKET, Okem os Rd. at US vertising colum ns. The FORD, 1960, econom ical, 6-stick , R u st-free. Dependable. Original 0774. 41 Saturdays only. $1.50 hourly. diately. $125 and $135. Fabian H all, 215 L ouis, 1 block cam ­ 16. Phone 337-2343. C State News will not accept ow ner. $575. 337-2789. 41 FUNK. L -75. R adio. P an ts ready Apply, B ary am esC lean ers, next pus. ED 2-2574. FOR WEDDING a n d p ractical advertising from persons ru s tle s s, black, m echanically R ealty. ED 2-0811; ED 7-2474 discrim inating against r e ­ p erfect, clean ,reaao n ab le.C all, VOLKSWAGEN, 1959. B lack, red to license. Low t i m e , good to A lbert P ick M otel. 44 evenings. 44 MEN OVER 21. Single room s. show er gifts, see Ace H ard- ligion, race, color or na­ Honest Mule, 355-8736. 41 leatherine in te rio r. Radio. Lug­ shape, needs p ro p . $1,000 or NEED TWO w a itre sse s. Sum m er APARTMENTS, $45 to $50 per A partm ent f o r th ree . B o g u e . w here’s s e l e c t i o n s , 201 E. FORD CALAXlE, i960. V -8. Pow- gage rack . Good condition. C all trade best auto offered. C all OR re s o rt work. F ree board, room . m onth. F urnished, p e r person S treet next to cam pus. Parking. G rand R iver, a c ro ss from Un­ tional origin. ED 7-9366. 39 6-2654 after 7 pm . ED 2-3870. 41 ion. Phone ED 2-3212. C e r brakes, steering. Good con­ 39 $30 per week, plus good tips. for sum m er and fall. Four to dition. $500 or best offer. 351- VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Excelfent 355-3231. 41 an apartm ent. C all 337-2080 to OLYMPIA PRECISION SUMMER RENTALS. G reat loca- e rs-p o rta b le , stan d ard s, elec­ typew rit- A utom otive ’ 4117. 41 running condition. $1,185. Must E m p lo y m e n t BABY SITTER WANTED for oc- see m odel. 5 blocks from cam ­ tion, ju st a c ro ss from cam pus. tric s . L .E , L ighthard & Co., OLDSMOBILE, 1955 "have 88" s e ll- will bargain. 1047 M ari­ COLLEGE MEN: Sum m er work casional days or evenings. P re f­ pus. Avondale A partm ents. 46 FA RM HO USE FR A T E R N ­ ALFA ROMEO G uilbietta Spyder, gold. 39 available in L ansing area. Op­ erably som e one off cam pus. ITY. Singles, doubles. 151 Bogue. 310 N. G rand Ave. IV 2-1219. 46 1960. Going to E urope. Call V ery good body. E xcellent m e­ WANTED: M aTTE room m ate, Frank. ED 7-973-4. n 39 chanical and tran sm issio n . De­ VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE, portunity for $120 p e r w eek.C ar N ow /sum m er. 332-1202. 41 sum m er term only. T o sublet Ed 2-8635. 48 WEDDING DRESS, 10. Full length pendable. $130.•v3'5- ¡oa - tire s . A uxiliary heat­ V.T7/, EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD C hantilly l a c e , satin. N ever BUICK ELECTRA, i960, 4-dcor. nsr—* --------------- »\ »• ^r ' . S \ » ' 3> i.__________________ •' ¿ i . C a l l IDEAL QUIET study room s for w orn. O riginally, $130. B est of­ e r . H itch. M aintenance reco rd . 882-6629. 41 pany needs g irls for tem porary 353-1369 o r 353-1338. 41 the sum m er (one right now) fe r. 355-5807. By ow ner. $1,100. Phone 627- OLDSMOBILE 1960, 4-door h ard- M r. B arnett, 699-2165; 337- MANAGER TRAINEE: $475 per 39 2298. 8631 W. Su Joseph High­ top. M ust sell. V ery reasonable. assignm ents. Office experience TH R EE OR four to sublet luxury clo se tocam pus; approved;m en; BICYCLE BUILT" for two. "$65. C all 393-2296. 40 ' 0363, weekends. 42 month to sta rt. ^For interview requ ired. 616 M ichigan National H aslett apartm ent for Sum m er no cooking; parking $1 week ex­ way. 39 VOLKSWAGEN, W Hltfe 1963con- call from 12-2 pm . only, 482- T ow er. Phone 487-6071. C41 tra , Phone 337-1449, or 355- C$5.h ildPhone 's bicycle, rum ble seat, CHEVROLET 1959 Biscayne au- OLDS\42felLE, 1963, F-S5, 4- term . 351-4639. 41 ED 2-1919. 124Kedzie v ertible. Black top. In very fine 5554. 38 GIRLS, FOUR. Low er floor and 0089, o r 351-4291, o r go to side tom atic. Good condition. 7 tire s. door, fteluxe hydram atic, pow­ shape. $1,350. 485-1833. 40 HOCSEKEEPER. NOT over 55. F o r Rent door at 428 G rove. See details D rive. 39 C all 337-1443 after 5 pm . 39 e r steerin g , brak es, cu tlass en­ basem ent. Sum m er and three on sign on porch . C los«ly su p er­ WEDDING DRESS - Full length. . CJSWA1R ¡962 M r , / .Z g v - gine, radio, $1,60^ V>-'g5-2525.41 VOfcKSW AQ£N ¡959 sejJan^N ew L ive io. M ust b e .¿pod cook. school iem v> ,N icely brakes, muff ler. Good condition. * No heavy cleaning. Executive 332-2195, after 5:30 pm.- 44 vised to i n s u r e. quiet. $o-$7 C hantilly taCe. Sitoe 11. P erfect ible. W hite, black top. 4-speed. PLYMOUTH 1958 Stationwagofi. M echanical condition. 351-5469. fam ily. Good position for quali­ ATTRACTIVE T W O bedroom sum m er ra te s . 42 Condition. IV 9-1672, after 5 $1,150. 355-8703. - — 41 R ebuilt m otor. E xcellent m e­ 39 fied perm anent perso n . Employ­ furnished apartm ent available SUBLET S P A R T A N V i l l a g e ATTENTION COEDSfZTA House p m . 40 CHEVROLET 1962 B iscayne 4- chanical condition. By original VOLKSWAGEN, 1 9 6 2 Sunroof. e r referen ces required. Phone Rent sum m er te rm . Ideal for 3-4. A partm ent f o r Sum m er. Two open for sum m er school. M eals, DIAMOND, 1/2 C a ra t. AAAA-1 ow ner. $160. ED 2-6796. 39 reasonable. 351-4134. 40 bedroom . Evenings 355-3207.41 door V-6. B eige. One owner. PLYMOUTH 1956 4 -doo r smooth Blue. Excellent condition. No 482-8933 for appointm ent only. M -F . C hoice of room s. F o r Q uality rating. B rillian t cut. Good condition. M ust sell. $995. ru st. R ecently overhauled 2,000 42 ONE GIRL to share luxury a p art- F U R N IS H E D APARTMENTS. m ore inform ation, c a ll ED 2 - 353-1466. 39 Phone 337-1467. 40 running six. A utom atic. $150 or m iles. ED 7-1191 for appoint­ PROFESSORS: DO you need ex tra m ent. E ither one-half o r for full Sum m er, fall. R easonable ra te s. 0869. 40 WE DISCOUNT the discou nters. best offer. 351-4586 a fte r 5 pm. m ent. 40 incom e this sum m er? In te re st­ sum m er term . M arian 332-1107. T h ree, four r o o m s . 535 W. APPROVED ROOMS in new hom e. Skate B oard, $4.99 and up. Sun PONTIAC, 1957 V -8. Standard VOLKSWAGEN 1961 a n d 1965. ing opportunity. J a rv is R e a l B etsy H astings 337-7065. 39 G rand R iver after 6:30. 41 C eram ic show er, patio. C lose g la sse s, 98« and up. F risb ees, V O LK SW A G EN shift. G o o d ru b b e r. P o w e r steering. C all Jim , 351-5439.39 M ust sell, buying another, 1961 is E state Co., IV 5-2620. 40 LUXURY CEDAR V i0age ap art- APARTMENT FOR sum m er or in. Phone ED 2-1183. 42 88«. G ra sse r g rills, $1. Com ­ R EPA IRS red, 1965 white. C all 351-5007. MUSICAL TALENT for re so rt m ent to sublease for sum m er fall for 3 or 4. R easonable. U'n- bination rod and Zebco Reel, PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. 421 supervised . A fter 5:30pm ., 337- TRI DELTA House open sum - $5.99 and up. Shagg golf balls, Inspections & T une-ups 42 sp o rt staff. Single m en, age 20- te rm . Phone 351-5418. 39 m er sessio n . Apply for room s $1.88 dozen. C ig a re tte s, 26« cubic inches. C om plete high- VOLKSWAGEN GHIA C o u p e , 35 through Septem ber 19. Need WANTED: ONE or two m en, sum - 1286. 41 to housem other. 634 M .A.C. o r pack- $2.50 carto n, tax included. New & Used Engines output kit. 4-speed tra n sm is­ 1963. White. FM -AM . 23,000 saxophone, trom bone and guitar m e r term . $55 m onthly, fu r­ NEEDED: FOURTH g irl for Eden ED 2-0955. 48 T ennis supplies. P X -F ran d o r. sion, positractio n r e a r end. m i l e s . Top condition. 1525 men who can a l s o perform nished. U tilities paid. U nsuper­ Roc apartm ent. S um m er te rm .' T inted g lass. F ro n t and re a r de­ C all 353-1134. 41 '^E N 7—SUMviER7~faTn—"Doubles! 42 C A M E R O N ’S luxe radio, h e ater. Black on Ridgewood D rive, E . L . 351- sp o rts staff duties at re s o rt. Ex­ vised. 351-4588. 39 C lean, quiet. Two blocks, B e r- UTILITY TRAILER. S p are/fitted 4467. 41 clusively f o r a d u l t s , 19— 35. CEDAR VILLAGE sub lease two FURNISHED ONE bedroom S par- key. 351-4017. 532 Ann after 6. co ver, table, cupboard, two bunk IM P O R T S black. T ake over paym ents. 723 W rite Jack & Jill Ranch, R oths- bedroom apartm ent for sum m er tan V illage ap artm ent. U tilities 220 E ast Kalamazoo St. W, G enesee. 41 48 co ts, ice ch est, c a r top cover. Auto Service & Parts bury, M ichigan or phone 616— te rm . T op floor. 337-0561. 41 paid. $80 monthly. 355-3187 aft­ SUPERVISED. FOR ren t during 882-9994. PORSCHE 1959. S harpest in town! NEW MGA vinyl tonneau top. 894-4444 to arran g e interview . UNSUPERVISED APARTM ENT, e r 5 pm . 41 sum m er term . A cro ss from Stu­ MAGNATONE GUITAR am pli- 40 4 8 2 -1 3 3 7 New everything! C all 351-4234 N ever been used. P ric e $25. 42 ro o m s. W ith/ without cooking. dent S ervices. Sigm a Chi F ra ­ fier. Model 280, 2 channel, 25 after 4 pm . 40 337-9663. 40 A SELLING CAREER with N.C.R. P arkin g available. S u m m e r , Houses tern ity . $8 p er week. F re e p ark ­ w atts p e r channel. B est offer. Young man, 24-34 for training to F a ll. 332-3617; 332-1887; 337- TWO HOUSES. M ale students. ing. C all 337-0867. 41 355-6776. se ll cash re g is te rs , adding m a­ 9412._______________________ 4 7 ' C om pletely furnished. Sum m er 40 ch ines. P re fe r college man with PRIVACY SINGLE R O O M S f o r women 21” SLIM line T elev ision . Two You Can Find Alm ost A N Y TH IN G som e s a l e s background. Call room f u AND luxury. Two fcied- r n i s h e d . B est o f f - te rm . Call after 4 pm ., IV 5-1380. 39 tea ch ers. C lose to c a m p u s , clean, with free parking. C all piece living room outfit. Nylon L .J . Flem ing, IV 4-7465. An cam equal opportunity em ployer. 48 Renting pus studying atm osphere. LAKE MICHIGAN cottage for”rent ED 2-6405. 44 0796. E xcellent condition. 355- co v er. In One O f Our Luxury Apartm ents B A B Y élTtER WANTED. O cca- fo r sum m er and fall. Leave your Avondale A partm ents for s e a s o n . M odern th ree- MEN: TWO singles. P arking, R e- OWNER MOVING. Household fu 41 r- bedroom cottage on wooded dune frig e ra to r. P riv ate en trance and n itu re cheap. W ednesday, 12-9. sional weekends and overnight c a r at your apartm ent-5 blocks for ren t from M em orial Day to bath. One block from cam pus. T hursday, 9-9, 1619 Gay L ane.41 babysitting. C all after 6 pm ., from cam pus. C all 337-2080 for L abor Day. $600. P riv ate beach, ED 2-1317 after 4 pm . 41 ED 2-8363. 39 fu rth er inform ation o r s t o p at secluded area. Phone ED 2-0606 M E N SUPERVISED. Sum m er. AreMcPo rd E X 960 4 - t r a c k tap e- DELIVERY BOYS, counter g irls the office at 400Gunson any eve­ and inside help. Day, n ig h t ning at 7 pm . or ED 2-0991. Two and a half Cooking. By P o st Office. Re­ F ish e r e FM100 r. G a rra rd turntable. tu n er. 1/2 p rice. 46 hou rs from Lansing on 1-94, duced ra te s . C all ED 7-9566. 339-8017. sh ifts, and p a rt-tim e . V arsity FURNISHED APARTMENTS f o r Saw yer exit. 42 44 41 D rive-In. In E ast Lansing. 42 su m m er. R easonable. C lose to LOG CABIN on priv ate sandy MAGNESIUM MEN: ROOMS available at ¿ e a l Thom pson 5 spoke. 15". E xcel­ WHEELS. Mickey cam pus. C all 332-5040* 46 beaches of m ountainous lake House, sum m er te rm . Room and lent condition. Two $55, F our, G et O ut of the JUNE IS. L arg e th ree -fo o m fu r- Dubourne Blind R iv er, O ntario. board, $155. C all ED 2-5555. 44 $85. C all 332-0262. nished apartm ent. Two or three 337-2304 evenings. 47 41 MEN — COOKING, one block to 4 WEEK UNION B oard European SUMMER’S m en over 21. Show er. P arking. GRADUATE STUDENTS or m ar- cam pus. International House. $35 deposit each. A pproxim ate­ ried couple. Rent sm all house. S um m er ra te s . 332-2195, after TMoust u r and Flight R eservation s. sell by F rid ay . 355-4897. HOT, HOT SUN pm ly $8.50 weekly. IV 9-2389, 5-6 Walk to cam pus. $30 week. 332- 5:30 pm . 44 . 39 8866. 41 APPROVED ROOM w ith bath~. Sum m er R oom s AVAILABLE SUMMER. A ccom - AIR CONDITIONED 4-bedroom P riv a te en trance, new hom e. and en jo y th e fresh m odate 4. P arking. Ideal for hot furnished faculty hom e. Avail­ F or M EN c o o ln e s s of on e of our P re fe r graduate. C all after 5, w eather com fort. No d isc rim i- able August. One y e a r lease. ED 2-5647._____________ 41 S i n g le s - $10 Sw im m ing P o o ls * nation. 332-3980. 40 $250 monthly. 332-6958. 39 A PRIVATE ROOM for sum m er. D o u b le s - $7 EVERGREEN, TWO room unfur- B E A U tlFU L tH R E E Bedroom R easonable, unsupervised. Aft­ nished apartm ent available to a hom e. Rent for two y e ars. 332- e r 5:30 pm ., 337-1286. 41 SPARTAN NALL m a rrie d graduate student for 1894. 41 215 L ouis St. cash and servicea.C on tact M r. B uyers for what you have to sell 1 Block F rom Cam pus * N $rfcer a t' E a a t Lanai,ngSavings HOUSE YRAlLfeR. 8 x 40, two ^ a re many. A C lassified Ad will bedrddfns. C all 337^2459. 4 ; ~ fce w ire*?' *, . ~ ED 2-2574 8i Loan, 303 A b b o rr.'ta st L an ­ sing. 39 N fetD T H R E E m en, sh are large, Rivers Edge 6-m an house, L ansing. Sun deck, We still have a few EV EN IN G EM PLO YM ENT t h r e e firep laces. $150. IV 9- one & two-bedroom 6221. 40 apartm ents available SUMMER WORK Waters Edge for Sum m er and F all. If you a re fre e 4 evenings S p e c ia l S u m m e r L e a s e s p e r week and Saturdays, TEACH ERS Now Leasing For Summer and Fall BURCHAM WOODS and you can m aintain your stu­ dies and still enjoy a p a rt- This sum m er can be the m ost rew arding of y o u r D e lta A r m s E v e rg re e n A r m s Lo w e b ro o ke A r m s EYDEA L VILLA tim e job doing S P E C IA L IN TERV IEW WORK life. We have openings that can provide a very good in­ Apartments H a s le tt A r m s U n iv e r s it y T e r r a c e C e d a rb ro o k e A r m s that w ill bring an average com e to you for the m onths H urry, C all Today The BEST in Student Living ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 incom e of $55 p e r week. If you a r e neat appearing and a h ard w o rk er, call ahead. P lea se call us be­ fo re you m ake a decision on that sum m er job. Inter­ S u m m e r le a s e s o n ly E n d o f R i v e r S t. M r. A rnold, 351-4011, be­ views arran g ed by calling State Management Corp. 444 M ich. Ave. 332-8687 'for b etier livi, tw een 10 a.m . & 1 p a n . (no o th er tim e). 487-3661 M ik e S t i t t , m g r . 3 3 2 -4 3 2 2 \ \ T u e s d a y . M ay 25, 1965 7 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an F o r S a le P e rs o n a l TRAVEL TRA ILER. C o sair 17 ft. RENT your TV from NEJAC. Sleeps 6. B ottle gas heat, range, New Z enith portable for only lights. Also e le c tric . Like new. S acrifice, $850. 627-5570. 41 $9 p e r m onth. F re e serv ice and delivery. C all NEJAC TV B o a r d A p p r o v e s F a c u lt y C h a n g e s H t-F l — can convert to stereo. R ental. 482-0624. C H eathkit am plifier, p re-am p li­ MEN'S GLEE CLUB: Holding au^ T he Michigan State B oard of 31, 1966; and Jam es A loysius m anities; K arl C. C a rte r, in­ 31, 1966, for study in E ast Lan­ C ounseling C en ter, Jan . 1 to Sept. 13 to Oct. 1, 1965, to teach fie r, turntable, larg e speaker, ditions for p rospective m em ­ stru c to r, natural science; Wil­ sing; and O rlando B, A ndersland, M arch 31, 1966, to W rite a book in at the U niversity of N ew castle, b e st offer. 355-8082, evenings. b e rs, now until end of te rm . 355- T ru ste e s gave approval F riday Noonan, visiting p ro fe sso r, lin- asso ciate p ro fesso r, civ il en ­ E ast Lansing o r Southern U 3.A ; England, and for consultation in to 88 appointm ents; 29 leaves; g u istics and oriental and A frican liam L . Downes J r ., assistan t 44 7643; 332-6449 . 46 p ro fesso r, natural science;. Ray­ gineering, Jan . 1 to D ec. 31,1966, R obert S. Quimby, asso ciate p ro ­ P a ris; Putnam W. Robbins, a s ­ ARGUS, 36 slide c a rtrid g e s. $1 APPOINTMENTS FOR P assp o rt 32 assignm ents, tra n s fe rs and languages Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, mond H. Hollensen, a s s i s t a n t for study in Norway. fesso r, hum anities, Sept. 1, 1966 sociate p ro fe s s o r,. f o r e s t ry , each. A rgus c a rtrid g e c a rrie r and application p ic tu re s now be­ m iscellaneous changes: 17 re sig ­ 1966. p ro fe sso r, natural science; and O ther sabbatical l e a v e s ap­ to Aug. 31, 1967, for re se a rc h for Sept. 1 to [Dec. 31, 1965, term inal 2.50 m etal slide files. $.75 each. ing taken at HICKS STUDIO. ED nations and term inations; and 9 T he board also approved ap­ L aw rence R. Krupka, assistant proved w ere: Shosei S erata, a s­ a book in the UJ5.A. and Canada; leave p rio r to retirem en t; Justin retirem e n ts. pointm ents, (all effective Sept. 1 ED 2-3882. 41 2-6169. One day service! C T he board m et at the MSU unless designated o therw ise)fo r: p ro fe sso r, natural science. sociate p ro fesso r, civ il engi­ A lfred Wolf, assista n t pro fesso r, C atz, instru cto r, English, Sept. 1 WEDDING GOWN, full-length, ENGLISH, WESTERN riding and Kellogg Biological Station at Gull B ru ce P .C olem an, a s s ista n tp ro - T he board also approved ap­ neering a n d engineering r e ­ hum anities, A pril 1, 1966 to June to Dec. 31, 1965, to com plete doC- chapel t r a i n . F o rm al, blue c la sse s. F ree bus se rv ice -S a t- Lake. fe sso r, m anagem ent and continu­ pointm ents for: J o h n Lindley search , Jan. 1 to June 30, 1966, 30, 1966, for study in E ast Lan­ (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 8) sheath, floor-length o v ersk irt. urdays. F o r inform ation or bus Appointments a p p r o v e d in­ ing education; John F . Muth, p ro ­ Ruby, assistant p ro fesso r, natu r­ for study a t C alifornia Institute sing, Boston, W ashington and New Size 12. 355-8088. 41 reserv atio n s, 882-4863. 45 cluded: A n th o n y F . K orican, fe sso r, m anagem ent; Glenn T , al science; Jam es H. P ark e r, of Technology; C h a r l e s H. York; and C h arles H. Cunning­ PROFESSORS OWNING rental 4-H agent, B errien County, July W ilson, a s s i s t a n t p ro fesso r, assista n t p rofessor, social sci­ P esterfield , p ro fesso r, m echan­ ham , p ro fesso r, microbiology* 1; W illiam S. W ilson, 4-H agent, m anagem ent; B e r n a r d J . L a- ence; Heront Q. M arcarian, in­ ical engineering, Sept. 1 to Dec. and public health, July 1 to Sept. Beats $0 hp JOHNSON with controls. p r o p e r t y may s a v e under BUBOLZ Insurance s p e c i a l St. Joseph County, July 1; L. Londe, a s s o c i a t e p ro fesso r, stru c to r, anatomy, July 1; A r­ 31, Nelson T u c k e r G rabau, home m a r k e t i n g and transportatio n; lene R, Seaman, associate p ro ­ 1965, for re se a rc h on air pol­ 30, 1965, for study and w riting in lution in M ichigan; A nitaC .D ean, E ast Lansing. T O N IG H T Biggest M anual s ta rt. W ill dem onstrate. blanket liability policy! Bubolz, assistan t p ro fesso r (extension), O ther l e a v e s approved in­ C all 627-7080. <1 332-8671. C39 e c o n o m i c s agent, M e c o s ta Boyd L. M i l l e r , in stru cto r, fe sso r, anatomy, July 1; John F, foods and nutrition, Jan . 1 to cluded: Robert C . K ram er, p ro ­ SAlLlN'C. LIGHTNING C lass, T9 S herm an, visiting County, July 1; R obertG .D iener, journalism ; Edw ard J . H ardlck, pharm acology, July 1 to June June 30, 1966, for trav el in Guat­ fesso r and p r o f e s s o r , FREE FILM with p rin ts, 6fevV, d irec to r, ag ricultural foot. $750. Phone 332-1202. 41 620 or 127. m in im u m . assista n t p ro fesso r, ag ricultural asso ciate p r o f e s s o r , speech; em ala and South A m erica and m arketing a n d utility center, engineering, Aug. 1' Jam es Bi­ R obert W. S ch later, in stru cto r, 30, 1966; Jam es R. W eeks, v isit­ M obile H om es MAREK REXALL PRESCRIP­ shop H arrington J r ., associate TV and radio; W illiam A rthur ing p r o f e s s o r , pharm acology, study at the U n iversity of W is­ TION CENTER, 301 N .C lippert, and T e rre n c e M. Allen, NOW . . . MICHIGAN T h e a te r 195? LIBERTY. 8' x 46’. Fur~- nished. T w o-bedroom , on lot. by F rand or. Free" gift with this p ro fesso r, a g r i c u l t u r a l en­ M e h r e n s , assista n t p ro fesso r, Ju ly 1 to June 30, 1966; and consin; gineering, July 1; Hugh Elvin counseling, personnel serv ice s A rthu r L. Stanley, consultant, Sept. asso ciate p ro fesso r, psychology, Featu re at 1:2 0 —3 :5 5 —6 :35-9:15 JAZZ™ 337-9515. 39 ad. C39 L ockhart, assista n t p ro fesso r, and educational psychology; N or­ physiology, July 1 to June 30, ir. E ast fo rest products, July 1; and Aug­ m an R. Stew art, assistan t p ro ­ 1966. Appointed to v eterin ary su r­ Also 1 to Dec. 31, 1965, for study L ansing o r V irginia. granted sabbatical leaves "C H E Y E N N E AU TU M N" Session Year READ fo r PR O FIT ust A lbert De H ertogh, a ssis- fe sso r, c o u n tnat p ro fesso r (re se a rc h , exten­ serv ice s and educational p sy ­ gery sion), horticu lture, June 15. s e l i n g , personnel and m edicine w ere Bryan were*. G. M arian Kinget, asso ­ chology; and R ichard L . M ar- R . Coupland, in stru cto r, July 1; cia te p ro fesso r, psychology and Richard Widmork • Carroll Baker Karl Malden ■Sal Mineo • James Stewart • Dolores Del Rio At MSVI O ther appointm ents w ere: Cai q u art, assistan t p ro fesso r, e le ­ 1; G eorge E. E y ster, in structor, Ja m e s B. Dailey, in stru cto r, July 8 :0 0 pm ‘tlh ? ? J . F legal, assistant p ro fesso r m entary and special education. \ i » (extension), poultry science, July O ther appointm ents included: Ju ly 1; R ichard G. G rem el, in­ NO C H A R G E r > W A N T A D S 1; Raymond John Kunze, associ­ E rn estine C a r t e r , in stru cto r, stru c to r, July 1; and Sharon P. ate p ro fesso r (re se arch ), soil health, physical education and T u Lfts, in stru ctor, July 1. NO A G E M IN IM U M science, July 1; Donald LeRoy recreatio n ; L ucile N. Beacom , ib rarian appointm ents ap­ p r o d u c e d by S te v e USE fo r RESULTS T hurlow , assistant p r o f e s s o r sp ecia list, te a c h e r education; proved i n c l u d e d : F r i t z L. Sergman i n co>opera?7on (extension, research ), soil sc i­ John M ilton P hillip s, instru cto r, HSept. errm ann, July 1; G loria L inder, ence, July 1; R obert H ollister teach er education; Karatholuvu Oct. 1. 1; and H ari Dev Sharm a, w i t h t h e Wes? C i r c l e J a z z S oc Rough, assista n t p ro fesso r, art, N. Subram anian, a ssista n t p ro ­ Sept. 1; R obert E , Wall J r ., as­ fe sso r, m etallurgy, m echanics C enAppointed to the Counseling Golf-O-Tron W IN ! ■ AD SPECUl sistan t p ro fesso r, history, Sept. 1. and m aterials science; W illiam Sum m itt, assista n t p ro ­ R obert J Sam r ., ter w assistant uel A. ere: P Roger C , Stim son p ro fesso r, July 1; lyler, assistan t p ro ­ Also G eorge L. D uerksen, in­ fe sso r, m etallurgy, m echanics stru c to r, m usic, S'bpt. 1; Jean G, and m aterials science; M artha C hurch, a s s i s t a nntd pJroa fesso fe sso r, Sept. 1; a n e C, 15 w o rd s o r le s s N icholas, in s tr u c to r \r c m a n c e M ary H ill, in stru cto r, foods and r, languages, S e p t. 1; F s r a n c e s nutrition; F ran ces C . M urray, Sept. 15. $2.50-3 Days F rench, visiting p ro fe s s o r,busi­ in stru cto r, foods and nutrition; T hom O ther appointments included: n ess law, ln su rn n p e'an d office and R obert D. B ullard, assista n t to r, institutional as M. F reem an, in stru c­ adm inistration.^S ept. 1 to Aug. p ro fesso r, tex tiles, clothing and re se a rc h , July $4.00-5 Days related a rts. 1; A rthur F . R aper, visiting p ro ­ Also appointed by the board fe sso r, Asian Studies C enter, Magatine S e r v ic e Ju ly 1 to June 30, 1966; Angelo w ere: Jeanne M uyskens, in PIANO TUNING and R epairing. to r, textiles, clothing and related Ippolito, visiting a rtis t, art, June stru c­ $ 7.00-10 Days NOLAN C . BARTOW. E uropear a rts ; Eni Njoku, visiting p ro ­ 21 to July 28, 1965; and C ecil ■‘NOTHING I schooled. 3061/2 N. W ashington. fe sso r, botany and plant pathol­ T e rre n c e Ingold, visiting p ro ­ BUT A MAN Come In Today IV 7-5697. T yping S erv ice 4C ogy, July 1 to June 30, 1966; fe sso r, botany and plant pathol­ Eugene LeGoff, asso ciate p ro ­ ogy, fe sso r, chem istry ; A l e x a n d e r June 21 to Sept. 3, 1965. Sabbatical l e a v e s w ere ap­ Shown 7:30, 9:35 P.M . BARBI MEL, P rofessional typist. M acDonald J r ., a s s ista n tp ro fe s- proved for: Arnold L. W illiam s, 345 Student Services No job too large o r too sm all. so r, ch em istry and physics and p ro fesso r, English, Jan. 1, 1966 Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C astronom y; and J e rry L. W hitten, to June 30, 1966, for study in Lon­ R ecently featured on P lay­ PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typis:. assistan t p ro fesso r, ch em istry . don; Gilm an M, O stran d er, asso­ boy M agazine’s cover and 1965 M ARLETTES- 4-3/4% tn- IBM S electric. D issertations, O th** a p p o i n t m e n t s w ere: cia te professor, histo ry , Sept. 1 E ditorial content! Louella te re s t, bar/k financing, is why P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l ‘jijfcf'ses, term papers. 337-1527. P e te r J. W agner, assista n t p ro ­ to Dec. 3|, 1965. to work on a P arso n s says; "A fem ale you s h o u l d see SELECT MO­ ALPHA oAVB?. T rophy dtscov- " C fe sso r, chem istry; Joh nA .S chil- book in Ea'st Éártsing and in other ’T om Jo nes’ I” BILE HOMES. 669-9335. 42 ered at FARMHOUSE! Can you jfefi RESUMES, 100copies, $4.50 linger, assista n t p ro fesso r, en­ lib ra rie s; Paul M. H u rrell, as­ sing? Le^ye thè directing to us! a LDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ tom ology, April 26, 1965; Edward sociate p ro fesso r, philosophy, Banned for 200 y e a rs!. . . . B O L L -O -ri 6 M E , 195 6. A ir - 39 v ertisin g . 533 N. C lippert. IV C . Ingraham , assista n t p ro fes­ Jan. 1 to June 30, 1966, for study Now the John C lelaud novel conditioned. T em p o rarily orr C O N G R A T U L A T IO N ’S TT> 5-2213._________ so r, m athem atics; Kyung Whan in E ast Lansing and the USA. is a Boldly Bawdy a fe H il­ W inslow’s l o t. New awnings. all those involved with Snyder’s \NN BROWN & GORDON, typist Kwun, asso ciate p r o f e s s o r , Also Edward A. K azarian, as­ arious film! 337-7533 after 6 pm . 47 JR 500 en try. N ish. 39 and m ultilith offset printing m athem atics; John J . M asterson, sistant p ro fesso r, hotel, re stau ­ MC DONALD C *• . N e w S IG \ tip NU: -J-Acuuldn’t h jvtydi* (E^gck and white and color). a s sF & tt •^,,4>rofqss -./1 a ; tain ers furnished. No deposit. June ncnmtsf HECHT 15- July 29. W rite E v a n Presents T on G ra n d R iv e r A ve. 25 y e a rs experience. BY - LO S w eetser, 19 Baldwin, M ontpel­ BULLI111 1 B lk . E a s t o f C a m p u s DIAPER S E R V I C E . 1010 E. ie r, V erm ont. 40 M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C RESPONSIBLE STUDENT de- I 2 B l k s . W e s t o f U n io n ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l ' s ire s furnished apt. o r house 5TAND 5 T IL L . AND „ KALAMAZOO STREET BODY for 1 y r. in E . Lansing area. FIG H T LIKE A MAN !! M e D o n a ld 's SHOP. Sm all dents to large M ust be clean and conducive JinCOlUMBIA COLOR I L a n sin g * w recks. A m erican and foreign to study. R eferences on request. 4 0 15 W . S a g in a w c a rs . G uaranteed w ork. 489- P le a se call 332-6151 before 5 Ja n e Fonda 0 Lee Marvin 4700 S. C e d a r 7507. 1411 E ast Kalam azoo. C pm . T hursday. 41 Nat King C o le 2 1 2 N. L a r c h B U S Y COLLEGE STUDENfS! WANTED: FOR two y e ars. 2- " ^ " ^ ^ ta rts rria a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Ironing in my hom e. C lose to bedroom , unfurnished, ap art­ ‘HUSH . . .HUSH, SWEET cam pus. R easonable. C all 337- m ent o r house. U tilities, stove, C H A R L O T T E " P lu s 0940, ask for Jean . 48 re frig e ra to r. $100. 482-4729. 41 •NORTH TO A LA SK A *’ T u e s d a y . May 25. 1965 8 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 'D e p u t y * O p e n s T o d a y shop Tuesday 9 3 0 to 5 3 0 the world suggests that many we all sh are the g u ilt," he re ­ B y F A Y E E. UNGER E n te rta in m e n t E d ito r adaptations have dealt only with m arked. W e d n e sd a y N oon to 9 :0 0 P ius Xll’s duty to denounce the T he play focuses ra th e r on T he P erform ing A rtsC om pany m a ssa c re of the Jew s,” J o h n F a th e r R iccardo Fontana and the production of "T h e D eputy," a Baldwin, p ro fesso r of speech, question of how man can continue play often interpreted as con­ said. to believe in God when experience demning the Pope’s silence In the co n tra d icts any rational ju stifi­ face of H itler’s m a ssacre of the "W hile the Pope held th ep o si- cation for such faith, he said. Jew s, will open at 8 tonight in the tion of g reatest power and had a Fontana, portrayed by E berle A rena T heater. g re a te r responsibility to speak, T hom as, E ast Lansing graduate "A udience reaction throughout author Rolf Hochhuth a sse rts that student, learn s of the fate of the P la y te x Jew s and eventually c a rrie s a Jazz Musicians Play p ro te s t to Rome in an attem pt to p ersu ad e high church officials to act. To Benefit The Blind When he receiv es no satisfa c­ tion, he concludes that it is his m o ral duty to suffer with the Local j a z z m usicians w ill swing out at 8 tonight atth eG o lf- Condemned at A uschwitz a n d stand th e re for the Pope and God. T he play will run in the Arena g ia n t O -T ron, 3411 E ast Grand R iver, T h e a te r through Saturday an d in a jam session drum m ed up to then go on tour to W onder’s Kiva ra is e money for blind students. on Monday and to McDonel on June Jazz gr-'ups that will be play­ T uesday. Any m us.cian car, sit in with ing and mix.ng at the session in­ the jazz groups, now num bering clude the Lou Hilfman Quintet, m ore than six, which will im pro­ v ise into the sm all hours of the m orning. No age lim it will b eset the Ron English Q uartet, the Fubar Five, the Mike Keill T rio , Caps And Gowns the Steve Bergm an T rio and Jim Starting today, until the end fcr adm ittance to this event. s a le ! Kot and his Sextet. of the term , seniors may pick Donations taken a tth e ja z ses­ sion will go mainly to buy tape T ru m peter Bob Ruskm, saxo­ up th e ir caps and gowns in 40 re c o rd e rs for th e U niversity phonists Bob Strand and John Union between 8 a .m .-5 p.m . blind reading room . The session D iEera and m em bers of Phi Mu Any student who has not re ­ is being presenifrdat theG olf-O - Alpha and the TV jazz band will served a cap and gown may do so ■Jron in with th e also perform . at this tim e,________________ Living® Stretch Strap Bra barefoot notes front' old Italy u s ta b le c u s h io n e d s tr.e f c h a p s . . . s h e Ä e l a s t i c ’b a c k , lig h t, c o o l L y c ra ® s p a n - . W h ite , S iz e s 3 2 A - 4 0 C . sing o f sum m er fu n N a m e y o u r n e u tr a l c o lo r , th e n ta k e y o u r p ic k f ro m a c o l l e c t i o n g u a r a n t e e d to k e e p s o l e s c o o l, t o e s ta n . A. P a irin g o f r o p e - n - le a th e r , B ro w n . 4 1 /2 -1 0 N ,M , B. L e a t h e r th o n g w ith c lo s e d b a c k . T a n , 4 1 / 2 - 1 0 N ,M C. L e a t h e r th o n g w ith e l a s t i c b a c k s t r a p . W h ite , ta n . H o ld -in p o w e r th a t w o n ’t w a s h D. C r i s s - c r o s s s a n d a l. R e d , ta n o r y e llo w ., 5 - 1 0 N ,M , o u t ... e v e n b y m a c h in e . L ig h t­ w e ig h t, c o o l a n d c o m f o r ta b le , w ith tu m m y f la tte n in g s a tin e la s tic f ro n t p a n e l. G ir d le , 4 .9 8 5 .9 5 . R e g u l a r P a n t y . 6.95- Sperry Top-Sider L o n g l e g p a n t y . 8.95- S i z e s X S , S . M , L . (X L , S I m o r e .) i "Fashion j \ Magic”® the c a su a l w ith th e n o n -skid so le r Bra B e sa fe on a s lip p e ry d e c k , te n n is c o u r t o r w e t p a v e m e n t, th a n k s to th e m a n y r a z o r - f i n e Y o u r c h o ic e o f s t y l e s : b r a w ith z ig -z a g c u ts o n T o p - S id e r ’s u n d e r - lif t p a n e ls ; c o tto n a n d e x c lu s iv e a n ti- s lip s o le . F o r la c e b r a , o r fa m o u s P la y te x m e n o r w o m e n in c l a s s i c M a g ic C lin g ® b r a . A ll in w h i t e , w h ite , o r n a v y b lu e . S iz e s s i z e s 3 2 A to 4 0 C . U n d e r - l i f t 4 1 /2 to 1 0 S a n d M . p a n e l s t y l e o n ly in D c u p , 2 f o r 5 .9 9 . J V Soft-Line I Padded R evitalized SHAG BAUS * 1 . 1 9 astic D e lic a te la c e c u p s , g e n tly c o n ­ PRACTICE BALIS to u r e d w ith o u t r u b b e r , s ta y 2 0 * ea o r 6 for s o ft e v e n a f te r m a c h in e w a s h ­ TENNIS RACQUETS. in g . W h ite . S iz e s 3 2 A - 3 6 B . from FREE l USGA 1965 Golf FOUNDATIONS E AST LANSING-GARDEN LE V EL R u le B o o k-w ith p u r- S H O E S -G A R D E N L E V E L chase of $1.00 o r m ore. LA R R Y C U SH IO N SPORTING GOODS Shop by P h o n e . D ia l 332-8622 1 blk. N. of Mich. Ave. - W est of S ears E a s t L a n s in g fri. Nights T ill 9 IV-57465