Inside Weather V a r ia b le c lo u d in ess and H e a v y w e ig h t title fig h t M IC H IG A N s c a tte re d sh o w ers today, r e s u l t s , p. 4: T a l e o f t r a c k high in the m id -to -u p p er t i t l e , p. 5: C a m p u s b r i e f s , P, 8 . STA TE 8 0 's . U N IV E R S IT Y W ednesday, May 26, 1965 P ric e 10< S o u th V ie tn a m O u tp o s t S tru c k B y 4 M y s te ry Je ts New Program Can Provide S tr a fin g Corps Experience, Degree veloping his o w n professional C o u ld B e M is ta k e SAIGON, Viet Nam F --A fou r- T his new 30-m onth program B y C O L L E E N O ’ B R IE N allow s a graduate to spend 2 com petence, Hannah said. plane raid on a South V ietna­ S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r term s at MSU and two y e ars of "B eyond th is ," the president m ese outpost n ear C om m unist Want to join the P eace C orps, secondary school teaching in Ni­ said, "o n his retu rn he w ill be N orth Viet N am ’s fro n tier took but afraid you won’t be able to g e ria while earning a m a ste r’s able to sh are his experiences top billing in the a ir w ar over find a job when you com e out? d egree and a M ichigan teaching with his students, and thus in­ stro n g er strik e s above the 17th A new program being jointly ce rtifica te. c re a se knowledge of other coun­ p a ra lle l as a whodunit m ystery OPEN D IS C U S SIO N ON O P E N H O U S I N G — P r e s i d e n t John A . Hannah m e t th e undertaken by the P eace C orps T hirty-eight applicants w ill be trie s In our secondary schools. T uesday. c i v i l r i g h t s p r o t e s t o r s i n f r o n t o f C o w l e s H o u s e o n M o n d a y , T h e 75 and MSU is tailo r-m ade for col­ accepted for the pilot program Some individuals may even de­ U.S. spokesm en d i s a g r e e d d e m o n s t r a t o r s w a n te d H annah to s i g n a p e t i t i o n f o r o p e n h o u s i n g in E a s t L a n s i n g , lege graduates In this p red ic­ which s ta rts this Septem ber. If velop an In terest in m aking a am ong them selves as to w hether b S f » H annah r e f u s e d b e c a u s e he d id not w a n t to . n t e r f e r e w it h th e c . t y o f E a s t am ent. the project proves successful, it c a re e r of teaching o v erseas, and the je ts that strafed the out­ L a n s in * P h o to b y L a r r y F r i t z l a n w ill be instituted at other col­ th ere is a great need for such post, at Gia Llnh, w ere enem v leg es and univ ersities. people In today’s w o rld ." W. L L O Y D W A R N E R MIGs m aking an initial strik e Professor E ligibility requirem ents f o r ac ro ss the b o rder o r U.S. fight­ Service To Teach Med Students P resident John A. Hannah en­ dorsed the new P eace C orps the pro gram include the regular P eace C orps req uirem ents and e rs that stray ed off co u rse on another m ission. prog ram by stating that "MSU MSU graduate school qualifica­ O fficials in Saigon, clo sest to Elected is pleased to be cooperating with tions. A pplicants need not have Gen. W illiam C. W estm oreland’s the P eace C orps in the develop­ had education co urses as under­ A m erican h eadqu arters, s a i d S p a r r o w T o E s t a b lis h C lin ic m ent of a new type of educa­ gradu ates. They w ill receive this they w ere 99 p e r cent su re that To Society tional program , com bining work training as p a rt of the program . U.S. pilots shot up the outpost tow ards a m a ste r’s degree In The language of instruction in by m istake. The C ollege of Human M edi­ y e a r m edicine p rogram , which education with a 24-month teach­ N igeria is English. A U.S. spokesm an at the Da Edw ard W. Sparrow Hospital J r ., dean of the C ollege of Human cine will assum e responsibility is scheduled to s ta rt in 1966 or ing experience in N ig eria." Inform ation and applications Nang a ir base, 380 m iles clo ser has agreed to estab lish a 44-bed M edicine, has announced. for the educational aspects of 1967, will be eligible to tran sfer The program w ill offer the for this program a re available A nationally known social r e ­ to the scene of the incident, said U niversity S ervice w ith MSU T he U niversity S ervice w ill be to four-y ear m edical schools as opportunity for the participant at booths in the Union C on­ the planes p r e s u m a b l y w ere which will be used to introduce lo c a te d in S p a rro w H o s p ita l’sn e w the hospital’s intern and r e s i­ search er and MSU pro fesso r of dency p rogram s. ju n io rs. to contribute to the educational co u rse and International C en- m anagem ent, W. Lloyd W arner, M IGs. He added, how ever, that MSU m edical students to clinical south wing w hich is now u n d er te r lobby. m edicine, D r. Andrew D. Hunt c o n stru c tio n . G raduates of the MSU two- D r. Hunt said MSU plans to ap­ p ro g re ss of N igeria w hile de- has been elected to the A m eri­ b ase intelligence officers still point som e leading m edical spe­ can Academy of A rts and Scien­ w ere Though checking. the Soviet-built w ar­ c ia lists to its D epartm ent of ce s. Dominican Payrolls Du® M edicine to in stru ct students. He is one of 120 A m ericans — planes and the only person from M ichi­ cidents have figured in th ree in­ north of the b ord er in Junta Requests $3.5 Million T h ese men will be eligible for m em bership on the m edical staff L i b r a r y C r itic is m s ' gan — elected to the academ y. the la st th re e m onths, U.S. and of Sparrow - H ospital and avail­ An additional 20 p erso n s from South V ietnam ese pilots have not able for consultation, he said. 14 nations w ere elected to foreign encountered any r e c e n t l y and honorary m em bership. none have intruded into the South. T he co ntract between MSU and In any case, the physical re ­ The money cam e from counter­ Sparrow was unanim ously ap­ V o i c e d A t F o ru m T he academ y, A m erica’s sec­ ond oldest learned society, was seem su lts of the attack on the outpost SANTO DOMINGO f — 'T he ci­ States som e leverage in politica v ilian -m ilitary junta of Gen. An­ negotiations p a rt funds—that is, pesos ac - proved by the B oards of T ru ste e s C riticism and suggestions aim ed at lib rary im provem ent w ere of both MSU and S parrow , he discussed at a forum on the lib rary Monday, at which 22 people founded in F ston in 1780 by John w ere edwounded. m inor. F ive V ietnam ese A bulldozer w as tonio Itttbert B a rre ra ha« O&U However, inform ants say its * by the United States said. Adam s and tj*er leaders of the •w vaffrg. Ope* trutfcwas" destroy­ inm r\nminiron Dominican novniA-.iJMr payntt/W ^ f # U.S. U.S. w ere p re se n t. ? »4# »♦irfSfeachusetts Bay Colony. Its the United States it urgently needs use is 1lim , 1ite - dj bi ec au seJi A the- John­ t.Un 4 " It will always be the prim ary Heading "tlTb list of critic ism s w as the slow ness of the lib rary m em b ers have included George ed.E lsew here th ere w ere broad­ $3.5 m illion to m eet govern­ son adm inistration does not want aid supplies. The counterpart m ission of the hospital to p ro ­ staff in getting books rebound, catalogued and shelved. m ent payro lls due in the next two to risk w recking the governm ent funds now a re about exhausted, vide high-quality patient care to R ichard E. Chapin, d irecto r of lib ra rie s, answ ered him . W ashington, O l i v e r W e n d e ll H olm es, H o r a c e M a n n , S i r er-gauged developm ents. w eeks. stru c tu re and public serv ice s all U.S. officials said. the citizens of the g re a te r Lan­ “ By about fall term , we w ill bring together all the referen ce P’entagon figures showed the over the country. T he new junta request req u ires W inston C hurchill and John F , sing a re a ,’’ said F . K. Neuman, com bat death toll of U.S. s e r­ T he junta request com es at U.S. officials said the junta’s a new policy decision in W ash­ Sparrow H ospital d ire c to r. "In encete ria m a ls in a central location,” he said. "W e w ill have a re fe r­ lib ra ria n on duty every hour the lib rary is open.” Kennedy. vicem en in Viet Nam has reach­ a tim e when the Johnson adm in­ need for salary funds is under ington. W a r n e r , designated MSU's istra tio n is trying to get Im bert co nsideration in W ashington. addition, we have a serio u s obli­ The top U.S. econom ic expert gation to a ssist in the education m ittee R einhard M ohr, Lansing senior and rep resen tativ e from the Com­ firs t U niversity P ro fesso r in ed 385—equalling A m erican bat­ to rem ove him self from the Do­ Since Im bert becam e presiden t dealing with Dominican financial of physicians as well as other fo r Student Rights, blam ed a lack of funds for the lib ra ry ’s 1959, has written m ore than 20 tle deaths in the Spanish-A m er- m inican political scene and m ake of the junta regim e a little over and econom ic problem s is As­ inadequacies. books based on his research In ican w ar. The toll of wounded way for a new coalition govern- two w eeks ago, the United States sistan t S ecretary of State An­ m em bers of the health team who "M aybe the lib rary staff has not applied enough p re ssu re for sociology and anthropology. in Viet Nam as of May 17 is • m ent to end the civil w a r, has poured $3,950,000 into the thony M. Solomon. m ust receive a portion of their fu nds," M ohr suggested. "M o re of the initiative should be taken by H is e a rlie r studies concerned even 1898 h g re a te r than that in the o stilities—2,176 to 1,662. training in a h ospital.” com m unity life in New England, Im b ert’s need for salary mon­ Dom inican governm ent system to He has worked h e re with p re s ­ "W e are already significantly theNathan lib ra ry sta ff." lam ented the risin g co sts that m ake the M usic D epart­ the deep South, ru ra l M idwest Cong U.S. M arines killed five Viet ey to keep governm ent serv ices keep the perm anent agencies op­ idential a ssista n t M c G e o r g e involved in health education p ro ­ m e n t's purchasing pow er even sm aller than it w as before W orld and F a r W est. He also has done during th re e sep arate sk ir­ going seem s to give the United eratin g. ____ Bundy to try to prevent hunger, g ram s and we’re pleased to have epidem ics and financial or gov­ th is opportunity to m a k e the W Aar student II. re se a rc h on six Indian trib e s and m ishes on p atro ls southw est of asked Chapin what p rio rity w as given to various fields the A ustralian A borigines. the Da Nang a ir base. One Ma­ ernm ent breakdown outside San­ unique contributions to the clin i­ of study In developing adequate research m a terials. to Domingo w hile a political so­ cal training of m edical students W arner’s later studies have rinRed e w as wounded slightly. g u e rrilla s staged an am ­ "W e only give an area p rio rity if there is demand in that are a been of executives in b usin ess, bush Monday S e n a te U s e s C lo tu r e lution w as sought between junta that can only be m ade by a mod­ from faculty and stu d en ts," Chapin said. and rebel forces within the cap­ ern general hospital,’’ he said. industry and the federal govern­ Nang, hitting anight V north of Da ietnam ese gov­ Tha lack of enough trained lib rarian s w as em phasized by a m ent. ita l. rep resen tativ e from the lib ra ry school at W estern M ichigan Univer­ ernm ent platoon that moved into When the Im bert junta receiv ­ He h a s co-authored b o o k s an a re a w here Viet Cong sabo­ I n C i v i l R i g h t s D e b a t e ed its firs t $750,000 about May 10, followed im m ediately by $3.2 Advising To End sity. A graduate student suggested that som e of the discom forts of based on his research of business te u rs recently blew up six ra il­ lea d ers and federal executives. road b ridges. Six soldiers w ere WASHINGTON EP)—With three on the bill that Johnson 10 weeks m illion, U.S. officials estim ated Students who a re planning to studying in the lib rary be elim inated. H is m ost recent re se a rc h , sup­ killed, one wounded and seven votes to sp are, the Senate de­ ago labeled No. 1 on his co ngres­ a political solution w as im m i­ en roll next fall and have not been balancing Students have to crouch and bend over the books in the stacks ported by a F ord F oundation w ere listed as m issing. Viet Cong cided T uesday to stop talking sional p rio rity list. nent. At that tim e it w as widely contacted by their college o r de­ w here theyNotebooks can type, and trying to w rite. They also need a place possibly equipped with ty p ew riters. R eem s g ran t, has dealt with large organ­ lo sses w ere not determ ined. about P residen t Johnson’s Negro T he vote cam e on the 24th day understood that the United States p artm ent office concerning aca­ izations such as co rpo ration s, voting rig h ts bill and c le a r the of debate about Johnson's call m ight recognize the junta pro dem ic advising should contact for sm all discussions would be helpful too, he said. unions, churches, governm ent way for swift passage. to suspend state literacy and sim ­ vided it won wide acceptance in F o r the seventh tim e in its cilaiarls tetos tsregand send federal offi­ the country 2 0 Pro testo rs h isto ry — and only the second tim e iste r N egroes in much on civil rig h ts leg islation—the of the South. A rre ste d A t Senate voted to invoke its de­ It cam e with no last-m inute bate-curbing clo ture rule. outcry from the Southern sena­ T he roll call was 70 to 30, three to rs who in sist the bill is uncon­ H U A C T a lk s votes over the req u ired two- stitutional. T h ere was no debate CHICAGO (UPI)— A turbulent th ird s. The action lim its each about the clo tu re m ove— and in dem onstration by hundreds of senato r to one m ore hour of talk the m inutes before the showdown perso n s p rotestin g hearings of vote, nobody had anything to say. the House C om m ittee on Un- So the Senate passed its tim e A m erican A ctivities erupted into ttllin g the ro ll to take attendance. sit-dow ns, lie-dow ns and whole­ G ra d u a tio n With clo tu re in effect, out cam e sale a r r e s ts T uesday. the stop watch to keep track of P o l i c e began a rre stin g the the m inutes and seconds each d e m o n strato rs during a lunch T ickets O u t senato r talk s. P arliam en tarian re c e ss . P ick ets scream ing "sto p Floyd M. Riddick held the watch. HUAC" and " th e se hearings a r e Sen. Sam J . E rvin Jr.,D -N .C „ illeg al,” threw them selves under N ext W eek had it in mind when he popped up and in front of paddy wagons and T ickets fo r Spring C om m ence­ to d iscu ss the m easu re he op­ police vans. m ent w ill be d istributed June 2 p o "ses. I yield m yself 20 seco n d s. . . ” About 20 p ersons, w hite and and 3 at the second floor con- N egro, w ere hauled off to police COurtfe*of CrtWEJhlon IcAnft ♦ *, . ",&*».• V.,.» egal s T ■ A K A T 1 P ■■ d is c re d it a c tiv is t g ro u p s and can injured by unfair housing laws or 8. Vegetable document ■ I A a E. V R 5 ■ o P At last, b aseb all's out as our national gam e. som e other form of d iscrim in a­ p A V L AL A M0 D E W e've found a new way to gain'w orld-w ide fam e. 11. Babyl. god 45. Misled p ro b a b ly b e s h r u g g e d o ff. T h e e n d s d o n ’t a lw a y s ju s tify tion. T hey may even deny that the 12. Winged 49. Drive A P A A U K A R E. S It should catch on, for as everyone saw, problem ex ists. 13. Building slantingly P 0 U A NO A L 1 s T B u t if it is t r u e , th e n th e s e th e m e a n s . Its ru les will stand up in a court of law. Somehow it is not as easy to angle 50. Cadmus' A P e P T I 0 ft 0 ft % T h is gam e can be played w herever you a re . 14. On behalf daughter It’s called M urder a Woman While D riving a C ar. face the problem at hom e as it is of 51. Jap. WA NT1 0 R A N A n T h l$ H as Som ething T o Do W ith It’s a gam e of g reat courage and taking the chance in other p a rts of the country. 15. Two-toed monastery When will people see that be­ Where Is The Week That Was ? T hat while firing your gun your c a r goes askance. 17. Bleach 52. Gr. vowel • In the long run, though, it’s a sm all risk to take fore they can dem and civil rights 19. Tissue 53. Unused 4. Evil 10. Everyone When you stop to co nsid er the,headlines you'll m ake. elsew here they m ust face and 20. Within: 54. Press 5. Dis­ 16. Engineer's An action-packed tria l, you pay bail and then solve the problem in th eir own ) comb, form 55. Weir mounted shelter You’re perfectly free to try it again. city , th eir own block, o r even 22. Fillet 6. Put on 18. Curved th e ir own hom e? 26. Squanders DOWN cargo worm By DAVE HANSON $ T h e re ’s one stipulation, quite m inor and slight: 31. Mister 1. Fish hook 7. Of an age 21. Yours and All of the ‘p lay ers have got to be w hite. A. P e te r Cannon, 32. Imitate 2. Small 8. Caress mine T hat Was The W eekThat Was— is n t any m ore. How many million view ers does it take to make Sue H am lin 33. Carelessly forest ox 9. Eng. cathe­ NBC’s and the nation’s only " s a tiric a l” tele­ a show a success? Ju st enough to outrank " P e y ­ Allen P ark junior C harleston, S.C ., freshm an 3. Laden dral city 23. Stated 35. M arries 24. Nothing vision program left the air this week for good. ton P lace” and "P ettico at Junction.” TW 3, for 25. Satirical rttfh m ore t^ a n ^ y e a r, the qcp^r^m was unable to all its faults, should not die from com petition 1 2 13 4 ” 'p .... 7 t 9 /0 26. Rook's cry com e up to the standard s the view ers or thè net­ 'ifiiA“ that. 27. Unclose: T h ere must be som e place for such a program . MICHIGAN i poet. work demanded. ST A T I N IW S a 11 13 STA TI When it began, everyone hoped it would be­ A fter TW 3’s passing, the funniest thing on T V is U N IV IRSITY % W 16 28. Myself com e as popular as the B ritish counterpart from David Brinkley. 14 1 IS 29. Type which its name was borrow ed. But one show was T he B ritish version of TW3 was run late Sat­ It Of square enough for the c ritic s . It was called bland, bad urday night. When the A m erican version started M em ber A ssociated P re s s, U nited P re s s E d ito r ............................................ John VanGieson 17 % Y % 30. Yellow . and w orse. it was on Fridays. T h is y ear it was moved to International, Inland Daily P re s s A sso cia­ A dvertising M anager..................A rthur Langer 20 21 22 23 24 25 ochre 34. Stitch T uesday s, an odd place for a weekly roundup of tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s , M ichigan C am pus E d ito r .................... C harles C, W ells% % % % 36. Plead Much of the m aterial used on the show anything: P r e s s Association. M anaging E ditor ................... Hugh J . Leach *4 11 2« 21 30 31 39. Buckwheat w as bad. But som e of it was good, pointed and NBC m ust assum e som e of the guilt for the S ports E d ito r ......................... R ichard Schwartz % at r a re m om ents, g reat. People expected too Published every class day throughout fall, W ire E ditor ............................ B ill K rasean It 33 34 tree death of the show for program m ing It at “ odd” w inter and spring te rm s and tw ice weekly % 40. Affirm m uch. V iew ers a re used to shows like the h o u rs and allowing the show to be p re-em pted A ssistan t Ad M anagers ...... Ken Hoffman, is 37 41. Leading "B e v erly H illb illies" and “ Peyton P lace” — sum m er term by the students of M ichigan M arcy Rosen 34 % th re e weeks in a row by B arry Goldw ater (som e S tate U niversity. m 41 42 m % 43 44 man shows with m eaning, guts, a rtistry and m edioc­ people couldn’t tell the difference). C irculation M anager ....................... Jim B aker 33 39 40 43. Jot rity . T he future looks bleak for s a tire on television. E ditorial E ditors M ichael Kindman, Y % % Û 44. Baseball Second class postage paid at E ast L ansing, 43 4t 41 49 49 V iew ers a re used to being lulled. TW3 made And without it, or in fear of it, TV will continue M ichigan. Susan Filson É group the m istake of having ups and downs. P erhaps to be a wasteland. ‘Night E ditor ..........................M ichael Kindman 30 51 52 45. Clash We com e here to bury one show, not p ra ise E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu­ Photography A d v iso r....................David Jaehnig 46. Compass a whole show would not be worth rem em bering. P erh ap s one sketch in another would. It just isn’t it— but let’s not bury the idea of m aking fun of dent S ervices Building, Michigan S tate U ni­ News A dvisor .....................R ichard E, Hansen S3 s4 «1 55 point v e rsity , E ast Lansing, M ichigan. C opydesk A dvisor ......................... Henry P rice I $ 47. Intimidate w orth the effort to watch and w ait.T he sam e old o u rselv e s. If we can’t laugh, we will take our­ 48. Bib. tribe fam iliar w asteland is com forting. se lv e s too seriously. M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan W ed n esd ay , May 26, 1965 3 World News Th re e W o m e n G e t Staudt Says Russian Plan at a Glance G r a d u a t e H o n o rs T h re e o u t s t a n d i n g w om en V irg in ia M ailm an , FW A p r e s i­ Is Step To Benefit People s h o rta g e s on one hand, and w a s te ­ g ra d u a te stu d e n ts re c e iv e d th e dent an d a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r of A S oviet g o v ern m e n t d e c isio n g r e s s as th e 1965 M a rk etin g E d ­ F rom Our W ir« S erv ice s m ic ro b io lo g y an d p u b lic h ea lth ; to re p la c e th e q uo ta s y s te m of u c a to r of th e Y e a r. T h e aw ard ful s u rp lu s on th e o th e r. MSU F a c u lty W o m en 's A ss o c ia ­ tio n ’s new s c h o la rs h ip a w a rd s at M r s . D orothy R . R o s s , a s s i s ­ p ro d u c tio n in 400 fa c to r ie s w ith w a s p re s e n te d by S a le s and M a r­ K h ru sh ch ev s e le c te d two fa c ­ LBJ, MaoTop ‘BadGuys’ th e annual banquet T u e sd a y n ig h t. ta n t a u d ito r, U n iv e rs ity B u si­ th e c o n su m e r c h o ic e m eth o d w as k etin g E x e c u tiv e s In te rn a tio n a l s e e n T u e sd ay by a M ich igan S ta te (S M E -I) on th e b a s is o fS ta u d t’s to r ie s and p ut th em on a m a rk e t- fo cu sed m an ag em en t s y s te m , a c ­ P A R IS— A p u b lic opinion p oll T h e a w a rd s, n am ed fo r th e n e s s O ffice; R o salin d M e n tz e r, la te E lla C o w les, 1956 p r e s i ­ h o m e ec o n o m ic s p ro fe s s o r; an d m a rk e tin g p ro fe s s o r a s an im ­ in te rn a tio n a l w ork in th e field of c o rd in g to S taud t. p u b lish e d T u e sd a y in d ica te d th at W illa N o r r is , a s s o c ia te p ro fe s ­ p o rta n t ste p to w ard a R u ssia n m a rk e tin g ed u ca tio n . F re n c h m e n c o n s id e r P re s id e n t dent of th e FW A , w e re p re s e n te d " T h is e x p e rim e n t w as so s u c ­ to th re e d o c to ra l c a n d i d a t e s : s o r, g u id an ce and p e rs o n n e l s e r ­ g o v ern m e n t m o re re s p o n s iv e to A p ro fe s sio n a l c o n s u l t a n t , c e s s f u l," Staudt told th e conven­ J o h n so n ju s t beh in d M ao T z e - v ic e . J a n e E . S m ith, a s s o c ia te th e p eo p le. T u n g s s a d an g e r fo r p e a c e . T h e M rs . M ary T . D ooley, E a s t L an ­ S ta u d t is h ead of one of th e la r ­ tio n , " th a t on J a n . 13 of th is y e a r sin g , g eo g rap h y ; M rs . A rd ith R. p ro fe s s o r of geology, w a s c h a ir ­ S peak in g at th e 30th In te rn a - ■g e s t m a rk e tin g fa c u ltie s in the 400 m o re fa c to rie s w e re p laced - è p o ll w as taken in e a rly M ay. m an of th e d in n e r a rra n g e m e n ts . tio n a l M ark etin g C o n g re s s in U n ite d S ta te s . H e h a s p e rfo rm e d T h e p o ll, co n d u cted by th e H anna, sc ie n c e and m ath ; M iss on th e sa m e m a rk e t-fo c u se d s y s ­ M ary H ard w ick , th e a te r and co m ­ H e rm a n L . K ing, a s s is ta n t p ro ­ S e a ttle , W a sh ..T h o m a s A .S ta u d t, e d u ca tio n al ta s k s in Ita ly , E ng­ te m .’’ F re n c h In stitu te of P u b lic O pin­ p a ra tiv e lite r a tu r e , m e m b e r of v o s t. w as d in n e r s p e a k e r. S A L L Y MURPHY c h a irm a n of th e d e p a rtm e n t of land , S w itz erlan d and T u rk e y . io n , in clud ed th is q u e stio n ; " I n th e P e rfo rm in g A rts C om p an y . M a rk e tin g and T ra n s p o rta tio n , M ark etin g , S taudt co m m en ted , y o u r opinion who a r e th e two m ay p lay an im p o rta n t ro le in Junior Coed To Represent P re v io u sly FW A g av e s c h o la r­ s a id : T h e R u ssian d e c isio n , Staudt c h ie fs of s ta te who c o n stitu te th e à i g re a te s t m en ac e fo r p e a c e ? " M ao w as in d ica te d by 32 p e r sh ip s to u n d e rg ra d u a te w om en but it ch o se to m ak e th e a w a rd s to “ T h is in itial b re a k w ith tr a d i­ n o ted , d a te s back to an e x p e ri­ tio n a l ideology is of p ro fo un d s ig ­ m en t by f o r m e r P r e m i e r re so lv in g th e id eo lo g ical and ec o ­ n om ic co n flict betw een th e U nited j f j c/,f£an At Institute g ra d u a te w om en th is y e a r " to n ific a n c e and w ill se t in m otion K h ru sh ch ev who w as faced w ith S ta te s and R u s sia . Ease Your Johnson c e n t of th e c r o s s se c tio n sa m p le Mao a s e t of fo rc e s th at can no t be co n ­ q u e stio n e d and Jo h n so n by 3 0 p e r ta in e d . O ur know ledge of th e m a r ­ c e n t. c o u ra g e th e s e w om en in th e p u r s u it of th e ir s c h o la rly g o a ls ." k etin g co n cept w ould lead u s to S ele c te d to atte n d th e 20th an ­ L e a d e rs h ip In stitu te fro m th e Eyes With T h e m e m b e rs of th e S c h o la r­ re c o g n iz e th a t sup plying p la n ts DeGaulle Assassination Try Nipped ship S electio n C o m m itte e w e re n ual U nited N atio n s N atio nal M ich igan a re a is S ally A. M urphy, F lin t ju n io r. and o th e r ta n g e n tia l and su p ­ p o rtiv e e n te r p r is e s can n o t func­ PA R IS P o lic e announced T u e sd a y th e a r r e s t of s ix s e c r e t a rm y T h e in s titu te is b eing co n du c­ tio n u n d e r old r e s tr ic tio n s , but p lo tte rs and said they had p lanned to a s s a s s in a te P re s id e n t C h a rle s te d Ju n e 11 - 20 th ro u gh S arah m u st b e s im ila rly fre e d . CMUCritics Heard PrescriptionFromSunglasses D e G au lle on h is to u r of th e p ro v in c e s la s t w eek by p lac in g a bom b L a w re n c e C ollege in New Y ork. " T h e new b a s is fo r allo ca tio n in a s ta tu e w h e re h e la id a w re ath . O v e r 250 u n iv e rsity re p r e s e n ­ of re s o u rc e s along w ith expanded T h e p o lice said the s ix a lso w ere involved in a p lo t aim ed at b lo w ­ MOUNT PLEA SA N T (UP1) an a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r of h isto ry ta tiv e s w ill atten d fro m th e U nited c h o ic e and ris in g c o n su m e r e x ­ ing up th e P re s id e n t e ig h t m o nths ag o . T h a t a tte m p t fa ile d b e c a u se - - A sp e c ia l S en ate in v esti - and p re s id e n t of th e lo cal ch a p ­ S ta te s , th e L a tin A m erica n coun­ p e c ta tio n s w i l l be m a n ife ste d e x p lo siv e s p la c e d in a flo w er p o t n e a r a sp o t w h ere De G a u lle w as g atin g c o m m itte e M onday h e a rd t e r of th e A m erica n A sso c ia tio n t r ie s , E u ro p e , A sia and A fric a . e ls e w h e re . T h is is not to say I to ta k e p a r t in W orld W ar 11 c e re m o n ie s fa ile d to go off. s e v e ra l facu lty m e m b e rs c r i t i ­ of U n iv e rs ity P r o f e s s o r s ; H a rry L is te d am ong th e g u e st s e m i­ a n tic ip a te th e d e m is e of th e So­ NoSilver Dollars To Be Minted W ASHINGTON—T h e g o v ern m en t w ill not m in t any new s ilv e r d o l­ c iz e th e a d m in is tra tio n at C e n ­ C . D illin g h am , a s s is ta n t p ro fe s ­ n a r s p e a k e r s is A d l a i E. tr a l M ichigan U n iv e rs ity . s o r of sociology; R o b e rt L . S tev en so n , A p p earin g b e fo re th e co m - S tu a rt, a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r of M is s M urphy is th e a s s is ta n t c ia lis t s ta te s , b ut I do fo re s e e a g o v ern m e n t fa r m o re re sp o n s iv e to th e n eed s of th e p e o p le ." Bator Opticians cE D O. m itte e w e re G eo rg e B la ck b u rn , so c io lo g y ; and H a rp e r M aybee, h o u se m o th e r fo r th e Sigm a Kappa S taudt d e liv e re d h is a d d re s s 2 2 3 & 3 0 3 Abb o t t 2-5222 la r s in th e n e a r fu tu re , it w as announced T u e sd a y . p ro fe s s o r of h isto ry . s o ro rity . a fte r b eing h o n o red at th e C o n - P re s id e n t Jo h n so n had announced 9 d ay s a g o th a th e w as o rd e rin g S tu a rt and D illin gh am sa id they th e p ro d u ctio n of 45 m illio n s ilv e r d o lla r s . H e s a id he w as c a rry in g out th e in te n t of C o n g re s s , w hich had a p p ro p ria te d $600,000 fo r th at Court Imposes in tend to ta k e new jo b s at o th e r u n iv e rs itie s next y e a r b ec au se WED. p u rp o s e . of co n d itio n s at C M U . thru Conduct Fine D illin g h am w as in c e n se d about SAT. White May Walk InSpace a sm oking in cid e n t. H e said he M lE M ftU a I B S U ! A p p e arin g b e fo re L a n s i n g sm o k ed c ig a re tte s w h ile r e g is ­ HOUSTON—T h e N ational S p ace A gency an­ T ow n sh ip J u s tic e C o u rt M onday te rin g stu d e n ts in th e field h o u se n ou nced T u e sd ay th at a s tro n a u t E d w ard W hite w e re F ay R o g e rs, S p rin g L ak e and a p o lice m an o rd e re d h im to w ill ta k e a w alk in sp a ce d u rin g th e G em in i tw o - ju n io r, and fo rm e r stu d e n t B ru ce sto p .. H e sa id la te r h e chew ed m an sp a c e flig h t sch e d u le d Ju n e 3, if co n d itio n s R em o nd in o . on an u nlig hted c ig a r and r e g is ­ 4 1 a re fa v o ra b le . B oth p aid fin e s an d c o s ts of t r a r G eo rg e N. L a u e r o rd e re d •C o u p o n * •C o u p o n * •C o u p o n * W hite, as c o -p ilo t, and a s tro n a u t J a m e s A. $60.40 fo r b eing d is o rd e rly p e r ­ h im to stop . •C o u p o n * M cD ivitt w ill ta k e a fo u r-d a y sp a c e flig h t in so n s. S tu a rt sa id h e c a m e to CMU YOUR CH O ICE OF M o d e rn w hich both a re ex p ec ted to e m e rg e at le a s t p a r ­ T h e o rig in a l c o m p la in t, file d in in 1955 but b ec am e d is s a tis fie d D a c ro n M .S .U . tia lly fro m th e s p a c e c ra ft. Whit< la te J a n u a ry , c h a rg e d th e tw o w ith la s t y e a r. H e said h is " a c a ­ L o n g P la y C o tto n P o le L a m p s re m o v in g tw o w h e e ls fro m a c a r d e m ic co m p ete n ce had d e te r io r ­ S w e a ts h irts p a rk e d in P a rk in g L o t O. a te d " at C M U . R ec o rd s Lords OK Homosexuality D avid E llis , L a n sin g s o p h o ­ B lo u s e 11m Posts Open m o re , an d J a m e s C . A n d e rso n , 2/$?00 R eg . $2.95 3 R eg . $5.33 LONDON A b ill to le g a liz e h o m o se x u ality am o n g c o n se n tm g ad u lt T e m p e ra n c e fre s h m a n , ch a rg e d / J R eg . $1.97 S2 « R «g . $ 2.? ? • * m a le s in p riv a te p a s s e d its m a jo r h u rd le in t h e H ouse of L o rd s w ith e n te rin g th e U n iv e rs ity P la ­ •C o u p o n * T u e sd a y o v e r o b je c tio n s of a fo rm e r lo rd c h a n c e llo r and F ie ld M a r­ n e ta riu m w ithout b re a k in g , w e re •C o u p o n * •C o u p o n * •C o u p o n * s h a l M o ntgo m ery. bound o v e r to a p p e a r in Ingham F o u r a p p o in tm en ts to th e A S- A q u a N e t T h e y w ere th e m o st outspoken o pp on ents as th e m e a s u re p a s s e d C ounty C irc u it C o u rt Ju n e 18. MSU stu d e n t ju d ic ia ry fo r su m ­ W o Q d Y o u r C h o ic e its seco n d re a d in g , 94- 49. T h is m ea n s ap p ro v al in p rin c ip le . A s im ­ N llcn aet L . iviiic e te ii, H ou sto n, m e r te rm only s r i t u 7 ■•t ' - 1 0 In c h ila r b ill is ex p ec ted to b e in tro d u c ed soon in th e H ouse of C o m m o n s. T e x ., so p h o m o re , p lea d e d g uilty Ju n e 3. D ry in g H a ir S p ra y to a c h a rg e of re c k le s s d riv in g A ny stu d e n t w ith a 2 .0 g ra d e B ik in i S c a rfs 13 07., C an P o rta b le F a n r Strawberries DrawTopBanana Prices and p aid fin e and c o s ts of $ 45 .7 5. p oint a v e ra g e o r ab o ve is e li­ R ack s B LN TO N H A RBO R— T h e f ir s t c r a te of s tra w b e rrie s b ro u g h t $365 K enneth R ay M u rp h y , L eb a­ g ib le to p e titio n fo r th e su m ­ 3 /5 1 7 7 non, O hio, fre s h m a n , p l e a d e d m e r p o s ts . 77c $888 ♦tax R eg. 69^ KRESSE'3 tAMPUS SIGIS a t au ctio n at th e B enton H a rb o r fru it m a rk e t M onday. If R eg . $1.19 U R eg . $9.99 1 1 R eg. 68f g u ilty to a c h a rg e of p o s s e s s in g P e titio n s and fu rth e r in fo rm a ­ R ex P au l, of G le n d o ra , who b ro u g h t in th e f ir s t s tr a w b e r r ie s , g ets tio n m ay be o b tain ed fro m 308 ■###of th e a u c tio n ,z, ..;.£>&&& the r e s t g o t - i ' : * « * - -'j^ m d e r an a n - an ^ t e r e d d rlv & r^’ .lic e n s e . ju s tic e o r m e P e a c e G e o rg e " . 'J^Ser-vlces or* by Across From y >**' n ual m a rk e t c u sto m . J . H u tte r a s s e s s e d M urphy fin e s 3 55 -8 26 6 . P e titio n s a r e due by 5 p .m . Ju n e 1 . The Union O p e n 9 : 3 0 - 5 : 3 0 Wed'. 9 : 3 0 - 9 : 0 0 an d c o s ts of $50. China’s Army Digs Drab TO K Y O C o m m u n ist C hina announced T u e sd a y th at all o utw ard m a r k s of d istin c tio n b etw een o ffic e rs and m en , betw een one g ra d e an d a n o th e r— and ev en betw een m en and w om en— w ill b e ab o lish ed in th e a rm e d fo rc e s b eg in ning J u n e 1. T h e new o rd e r, m ad e by th e s ta te co u n c il h ead ed by P r e m ie r C hou E n - L a i, w ill tu rn th e c o u n try ’s 2,5 00 ,0 00 s o ld ie rs , s a ilo r s and a i r ­ m en into a lo o k -a lik e a rm y w hose s o le in sig n ia w ill b e a re d s ta r on th e cap and a re d b ad g e on th e c o lla r . ‘ABillboard Lovely As ATree’ LANSING W ASHINGTON P re s id e n t Joh nson s a id T u e sd a y h e w ill a s k C o n - g r e s s W ednesday to e lim in a te b illb o a rd s and auto ju n k y a rd s fro m v iew of in te rs ta te and p rim a ry h ig hw ay s ex c e p t in c o m m e rc ia l and ENTIRE STOCKS SACRIFICIED AT DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS REGARDLESS OF COST! in d u s tria l a r e a s . T h e C h ief E x e cu tiv e a lso sa id he w ill re co m m en d le g isla tio n ^ » B e g in n in g T h u r s d a y . . . P u b lic S a le D a ily 9 :3 0 a .m . to 9 p .m . r e q u ir e s ta te s to u se so m e highw ay funds fo r lan d scap in g , b e a u ti,i- c a tio n of sc e n ic ro a d s and e s ta b lis h m e n t of re c re a tio n a r e a s along "VAN HUESEN” SHIRTS th e n atio n ’s netw ork of ro a d s . TOPCOATS SPORT COATS D re s s S h irts in W o rsted S ty les SaturnStains Sky ShockingScarlet MEN'S SUITS C A P E K ENN ED Y — A S atu rn 1, the w o rld ’ s m o st p o w erfu l ro c k e t, T u e sd a y d elig h te d h u n d re d s of e a r ly - r is in g m is s ile w a tc h e rs , e x ­ S u its W ere to $59.95 $20«« U p to ,$45.00 T o p c o a ts $20°° Up to $35.00 S p o rt C o a ts $15°° ss»oo3 for *10°° c ite d s c o re s of fish into a m oonlight " w a te r b a lle t" and h u rle d th e P e g a s u s 2 s a te llite into o rb it to m e a s u re p o te n tia lly -d a n g e ro u s m e te o ro id s . S u its W ere to $75.00 *35“ U p to $ 49.95 S p o rt C o a ts *25°° TABLE OF SPORTS SHIRTS M any s le e p y -e y e d c e n tra l F lo rid ia n s w e re on n ea rb y b e a c h e s and RAINCOATS B eautifu l a ll wool fa b ric s in clu d in g im p o rte d U p to $4.95 S p o rt S h irts 99c a p p ro a c h e s to C ap e K ennedy to o b s e rv e th e f ir s t d a rk n e s s launching hand loom ed tw eeds o f « h e S atu rn 1. T h e ro c k e t did n ’t d isa p p o in t th em as it lifte d off rig h t on sch ed u le a t 2:35 a .m . (E S T ) an d se n t a c a sc a d e of flam e ru sh in g lik e a w a te rfa ll o v e r its laun ch in g stan d . S u its W ere to $85.00 *45“ U p to $29.95 R ain c o a ts $1000 MEN’S SLACKS Up to $10.95 S p o rt S h irts R ain o r sh in e c o a ts in th e ir id e s ­ S la ck s th at SUMMER SUITS ce n t c o lo rs and n a tu ra l tan g a b a r­ dine W ere to $12.98 5300 E X T R A S P E C IA L S u its W ere to $45.00 MEN’S JACKETS S m a rt S p rin g and S u m m e r S ty les S la ck s th at W ere to $14.95 S lack s th at W ere to $22.50 5goo J10°° LEVI 13’s D isco n tin u ed M odel Up to $9.95 J a c k e ts Included a re all wool w o rste d s, fla n n e ls , gab­ In C o r d u r o y & T w ill a rd in e s , c o rd s and w ash and w e a r fa b ric s . w e r e $4 .9 8 C lo se O ut o f F in e W in ter J a c k e ts U p to $29.95 NoExceptions! Everything Must BOY'S DEPT. J a c k e ts BeSoldtothe Bare Walls BQX'5SUITS., BOYS’ r b e c a u se of th e d ra s tic re d u c tio n s , SLACKS TABLE OF SWEATERS NOTE t p le a s e . . . No phone o rd e rs . No C .O .D ’s . . . No C h a rg e s . A ll S a le s F in a l. s s r $5°° RWedereu cedto $7.95 to U p to $8.95 $400 Sale At Our E. Lansing Store Only S w e a te rs $2oo BOYS’ SPORTSHIRTS JACKETS U p to $14.95 S w e a te rs $8°° NORTHLAND A NN A R B O R W ere to $19.98 HANES W e re to $4.95 7 7 $5« UNDERWEAR BIRM INGHAM DETROIT EN TIR E O FF STOCK 211 E. GrandRiver East Lansing 4 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n W e d n e sd a y , May 26, 1965 C la y K O 's Liston With st M inute Flurry LEW ISTO N , M aine (L’P I ) ~ C a s s iu s C la y s c o re d th e fa ste s t k no ck ­ F lo y d P a tte rs o n , who w as a t the rin g s id e , " Y o u 're n ex t. R ab b it, 1 o ut in a heavyw eight ch am p io n sh ip fight w hen he knocked out Sonny y o u ’r e n e x t." L is to n at one m in u te fla t of th e f ir s t ro u n d T u e sd ay night to re ta in T h e fa s te s t p re v io u s knockout in a h eavyw eight title fig h t w as U -M T O P S IN B IG 10 h is w orld title . p ro d u c e d back in 1908 w hen T o m m y B u rn s flatten ed J im R oche C la y co n nected w ith a rig h t hand to th e jaw that sen t L isto n in 1:28 at D ublin , Ire la n d . sp ra w lin g on h is b ac k . He did not a p p e a r to be stunned as he lay on th e ca n v a s w ith C la y shouting o v e r h im , " G e t up, g et up, g et u p ." L isto n fin ally got to h is feet and fo r a m o m en t everybody in th e U p to th e tim e of th e knockout, L isto n had b a ttle d C la y on even te r m s . L isto n had d one a ll th e fo rc in g w ith C la y d an cin g aro u n d him o b v io u sly d e te rm in e d to sta y out of th e re a c h of L is to n ’s p o w erfu l State 2nd In All-Sports C e n tra l M aine Y outh C e n te r w as co n fu sed , including r e f e r e e le ft. C lay landed a rig h t and a le ft- rig h t co m b in atio n sh o rtly F o r th e seco n d s tra ig h t y e a r, 1963-64 c a m p a ig n .S ta te ’s seco n d it a v e ra g e d b e tte r th an a seco n d J e r s e y J o e W alco tt who p e rm itte d th em to re su m e boxing. a f te r th e fight s ta r te d but then L isto n c o u n te re d , u sin g a left M ich igan and M ich igan S ta te h av e p la c e a v e ra g e is 7,15. p la c e fin ish (9 .0 0 is a p e rfe c t C la y ’s h a n d le rs sh o u ted to W alcott th at th e fight w as o v e r. W al­ m o st of th e tim e but also try in g fo r th e body w ith h is rig h t. fin ish e d o ne-tw o in th e u no fficial A q u a lity p o in t ra tin g is re a lly se c o n d ). S ta te ’s 7.15 g iv es it c o tt w ent o v e r to th e tim e k e e p e r, then step p ed in and stop p ed th e B ig T e n a ll- s p o r ts ra n k in g s. a m e a s u re of a v e ra g e p e r f o r ­ an a v e ra g e p e rfo rm a n c e of L isto n landed a so lid left to th e jaw ju s t a few se c o n d s b e fo re m a n c e in all s p o rts . It is ob­ slig h tly b e tte r th an 4th in its 13 fig h t. C la y c a m e th ro u g h w ith th e kayo p un ch , w hich a p p e a re d to b e T h e W o lv erin e s d o m in a ted the C la y 's h a n d le rs to s s e d th e ir hands in th e a ir when the o fficial ta in e d by d iv id ing th e n u m b er of s p o rts . a s h o rt rig h t th at tra v e le d only about six in c h e s. c o n fe re n c e d u rin g th e 1964-65 s p o rts in w hich a sch o o l p a r tic i­ M ichigan had no s p o rts te a m s an n ou n cem ent w as m :d e th at th e fight w as o v e r. O nly about 4 ,000 fan s tu rn e d out fo r.th e m u ch -b ally h o o ed re -m a tc h sc h o o l y e a r in a fa sh io n un - L iste n seem e d stun n ed th it th e ligh t w as sto p p ed — but did not p a te d in B ig T e n co m p etitio n fin ish in g below th ir d . S ta te won at a high sch oo l hockey rin k in th is old m ill q ity . m a tc h e d in th e 15 y e a r s such in to th e to ta l n u m b e r of p o in ts only th e o u td o o r tra c k title , b ut a p p e a r to be h u rt. r a tin g s h av e b een fig u re d . T h e outcom e w as booed by th e s m a lle s t crow d e v e r to s e e a T h e s m a lle s t p re v io u s crow d fo r a h eavy w eig h t title bout w as it g a r n e r s in th e s e s p o rts on th e had fo u r se c o n d s and th r e e th ir d s . heavyw eight title fig h t. M any w ondered w h eth er the tim e k e e p e r th e 6,298 w hich w atch ed th e E z z a rd C h a rle s -F re d d ie B e s h o re s c ra p T h e ir fiv e le ag u e title s a r e b a s is of 10 fo r a f i r s t , nine fo r T h e only sch o o l o th e r th an h ad s ta rte d to co u nt b e fo re C lay went' to a n e u tra l c o rn e r a fte r at B u ffalo , New Y o rk , A ugust 15, 1953. no re c o r d — Illin o is w on sev en a se c o n d , eig h t fo r a th ird , e tc . M ich igan to win m o re th an one stan d in g over L isto n fo r a few seco n d s. H o w ev er, th is la te s t b a ttle fo r b o x in g ’s ric h e s t p u r s e w as c ro w n s in 1951-52 and tie d fo r T h e q u a lity p o in t s y s te m is title w as M in n eso ta w ith cro w n s O th ers in th e cro w d , including s 'm e w rite rs at rin g sid e , w e re n 't w itn e ss e d on te le v isio n by c o u n tle ss m illio n s arou n d th e w o rld -- a n o th e r— b ut th e ir " q u a lity p oint g e n e ra lly c o n sid e re d to be the in c r o s s c o u n try and ic e h ockey. even s u re th at C lay landed th e knockout blow . 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T h e re is , h o w e v e r, a for S ta te alo n e co m p e te d in all 13 B ig T e n s p o rts d u rin g 1 964-65. O th e rs w ere in a s few as nine. re m a r k a b le d e g re e of c o rre la tio n b etw een ra n k in g s on th is b a s is a M ic h ig a n 's 9.2 7 q u a lity p oint figur^rie ans^thaM i^ t^^ports^ and th e m o re re fin e d q u a lity point s y ste m . Save Twice With Price Plus Double Top Value Eveiy Wednesday We reserve the right to limit quantities. VALUABLE C O U PO N I VALUABLE C O U PO N I C o p y r ig h t the K ro g e r C o , 1 9 6 5 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS h G H ^ H B M 100 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS M I R i l l l G 11 w ith the p u c h a se o f 4 lo a v e s or p k g s of w ith the pu ch ase of a M b. p k g of I■ C IR C U S F R A N K S KROGER BREAD, HOT 006 oger I „ . u R ed e em at K ro g er thru S u n ., M ay 3 0 , ia l u a b l e c o u po n m 65 II | BUNS Kor Res 200*1 g r a p e d r in k 4 q* can s *1 BIG K on som e m odels. And cutting your w heels in half does just I C A N N E D P O P I about the sam e thing for insurance costs. O r more. 9 " W hite 1 12 -e x . c a n 5 / T his is the sporty Super 90 with its distinguished T-bone Limit 1 2 ca n s — W ith a $ 5 or m o re p u rch ase frame. Tops 60 mph. Just one of the 15 H onda m odels that PAPER p ia t i * 1 {E xclud in g b e e r, w in e o r to b a cco ) ^ R e d ' j e m a t K ro g e r t h rq ^S ^ ^ ^ M o v *2 campus transportation stricjly for the bjj-ds. SALAD i ; ¡¿R O G E R See the H onda representative on your cam pus or w rite: p k g . o f 1 0 0 59c VALUABLE C O U PO N Am erican H onda M otor G o., Inc., Departm ent C l, 100 W est Alondra Boulevard, H O N D A T a sty 36 S iz e C A N T A L O U P E 3 * 1 DRESSING 11 | I ■ I S A V E M cCALL’ S COOKBOOK C0LLECTI0R H O LIE R $ 1 .0 0 w ith this co u p o n to w a r d s th e p u rc h a se o f G ardena, California 90247 w o r ld ’s b ig g e st s e lle r! R ed R ip e s o n ly $ 1 . 0 0 w ith this co u p o n W A T E R M E L O N each 9 9 / I I G o o d thru Ju n e 2 6 , 1 9 6 5 a t K r o g e r S to re s I Beautiful T r a y Packed I . VALUABLE C O U PO N GERANIUMS jar 11 6 1 / O F F The p u rc h a se o f V O LU M E I 6 99«p la n ts I 1 LIMIT O N E - W ith a S 5 o r m o re p u rch a se I (E xclud in g b e e r , w in e o r to b a c c o ) ^ R e d e e m a t K ro g e r thru S u n ., M a y 3 0 , * 6 ^ | B ^ I ^ Mc Ca l l’ S COOkbOOk CllleCtiOII w m *,* ... Oo d thru Ju n e 2 6 J 9 6 5 a t K ro g e r S t o r e s . I I •plus dealer's set-up and transportation charges W e d n e sd a y , M ay 26, 1965 S 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 O .L IN HOSPITAL Services Change Stressed R EP O R T S tu d en ts fro m sev en c o u n trie s d e n t. w eekend r a th e r than b rie f m ee t- V isitin g h o u rs a r e 2 to 4 and s tr e s s e d th e n eed fo r d r a s tic A ll th e stu d e n ts p r e f e r r e d v is - in g s u n d er h om e h o sp ita lity s e rv - 7 to 8 p .m . daily. ch a n g es in co m m u n ity an d h o s­ its to c o m m u n itie s d u rin g th e ic e . \ A d m i s s i o n s in clu d e A nne p ita lity at a re c e n t m e e tin g by M ills , R idgew ood, N .J ., s e n io r; th e In te rn a tio n a l C lub w ith th e D eb o rah F a b e r, B enton H a rb o r fo re ig n stu d en t c o u n s e lo r R o b e rt fre s h m a n ; G eo rg e B lak ely , St. M ille r. L o u is , M o ., ju n io r; P au l Sw eda, C o m m u n ity an d h om e h o s p ita l­ M u s k e g o n fre sh m a n ; D a v i d ity s e rv ic e s a r e fleslg ned to in ­ S haub, L an sin g se n io r; Stephen tro d u c e fo re ig n s tu d e n ts to th e K la u s n e r, R e g o P a rk ,N .Y .,g ra d ­ A m e ric a n so c ie ty and its c u ltu re u a te stu d en t and Yoon K im , E a st th ro u g h v is its to co m m u n itie s L a n sin g g rad u ate stu d en t. A lso , L o ry Joh nson , M idland fre s h m a n ; S h e i l a T an en bau m , G ra n d R ap id s so p h o m o re; S an dra an d lunch o r d in n e r m e e tin g s w ith th e A m e ric a n fa m ilie s . T h e new a tte m p t to u n d e rsta n d C A S H th e p ro b le m s of fo re ig n s tu d e n ts W r o s c h , Y p silan ti fre s h m a n ; an d to c o o rd in a te th e ir s tu d ie s in B e v e rly U rk ov ich, C hicago , 111., fre s h m a n and Jud ith G ilm e r, K al­ a b e tte r m a n n e r h as b een in iti­ a te d on a w eekly b a s is by fo r­ FOR am a zo o fre sh m a n . eig n s tu d e n ts ’ a d v is o rs . A m a jo rity of th e s tu d e n ts b e ­ I On WKAR WEDNESDAY lie v e d th at th e r e should b e a g r e a te r in fo rm a l in te rm in g lin g of fo re ig n stu d e n ts w ith A m e ric a n fa m ilie s than s h o rt lunch o r din­ W KAR-AM n e r s e s s io n s . 10:05 a .m . M u s i c R oom — " I t lo o ks v e ry a r tif ic ia l and V IV A LDI: B asso o n C o n c erto N o. lik e an a rra n g e d show w ith th e 13; an d F lu te , O boe L B asso o n h o st f a m ilie s ," one stu d e n t s a id . C o n c e rto . He s a id he w an ted g r e a te r depth B O O K S 2 p .m . S p rin g tim e— GOOS - and u n d e rsta n d in g th ro u g h th e s e SENS: V iolin & P ia n o S onata; c o n ta c ts . F o r so m e s tu d e n ts th e R A C H M A N IN O FF: P ia n o C o n ­ E n g lish lang u ag e w as th e b ig g e st Weare nowoffering c e rto N o. 2; HANDEL: C o n c erto p ro b le m in m ix in g w i t h t h e topprices for all used O V E R TH E T O P — S o p h o m o re Mike B o w e r s c l e a r s G ro s s o N o. 5; TCHAIKOVSKY: p eo p le. Sym phony N o. 5. A stu d e n t fro m T u rk e y s a id books. 6 - 7 to wi n t h e B i g T e n high j u mp t i t l e at I o w a W KAR-FM t h a t m atch in g of tw o g ro u p s C i t y w h i l e t e a m m a t e F r e d M c K o y l o o k s on. M c K o y 10 a .m . On C a m p u s — E l i should b e done in a c c o rd a n c e G in sb e rg , p ro fe s s o r of econom ­ w ith th e fie ld of stud y of a s tu - G IBSO N 'S c a p t u r e d f o u r t h p l a c e in the e v e n t a s t h e S p a r t a n s r o l l e d to t h e i r f i r s t c o n f e r e n c e t r a c k t i t l e . MSU ic s , C olum b ia U n iv e rsity , " T h e c h a l k e d up 56 p o i n t s to c l e a r l y o u t d i s t a n c e the N eg ro C h allen g e to th e B u sin e ss U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n w h i c h p l a c e d s e c o n d with C o m m u n ity ." E d u c a tio n R e p o rt 43. 1 p .m . M u sic T h e a te r— M u­ s ic a l, "N o S trin g s " w ith o rig in a l B ro ad w ay c a st. Is A v a i l a b l e F r e e 8 p .m . D ram a fro m B BC, BOOKSTORE AIR P O W E R - J i m G a r r e t t “ N ine D ays Q u e en ." T h e "C o n s o lid a te d and S um ­ s o a r s 2 4 - 5 1 / 2 to w i n the 11 p .m . O f f b e a t — w ith P a t m a ry R ep o rt of th e C itiz e n s C o m - C O R N E R E V E R G R E E N AND W . G R A N D R I V E R B i g T e n o u t d o o r l ong j u mp F o rd . m itte e on H ig h e r E d u ca tio n ” m ay - O N E B L O C K W E S T O F T H E UNI ON c r o w n at I o w a C i t y . T h e b e o b tain ed , fre e of c h a rg e , by wild new beachglasses M S U j u n i o r won t h e 2 2 0 - B e n g a li C lu b w ritin g th e C itiz e n s C o m m itte e y a r d d a s h and p l a c e d s e c ­ on H ig h e r E d u catio n , 7 0 9 S . W e st- on d in t he 1 0 0 to r a n k a s T h e s u b -c o m m itte e of th e B en­ n edge A ve., K alam az o o , M ich. the S p a r t a n s ' lead in g g ali lang u ag e club w i l l m e e t E n c lo se d w ith each re p o rt w ill pointmaker. 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T h e B ro n c o s w e re ab le to get P e te r s . only fiv e h its off L itw h ile r’s M S U 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 00 1-2-1 $ave More On Your uniqu e p itch in g ro ta tio n , but S lu­ W M U 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Ox 3-5-2 d id m o re ch ang in g of b a tte rie s k a ’s key sin g le s p ro v e d too m uch Corner of Abbott and Grand R i v e r th an a g a ra g e m ec h a n ic but it w a sn ’t enough as W e ste rn M ich ­ igan dow ned th e S p a rta n s 3-1 fo r th e S p a rtan h itte r s to o v e r­ c o m e . Jo h n so n d id n ’t need re lie f h elp u n til th e ninth inning, when B ra n c h O f f ic e s at OKEMOS HASLETT Dry Cleaning Bills h e r e T u e sd ay . E ric H all took o v e r. M em ber F e d e r a l D e p o s it In s u r a n c e Corp. 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O d o r F re e u n til th e fifth in n in g. th e S ta te en d s th e s e a s o n w ith a 2 8 -1 1 w o n -lo st re c o rd w hile th e • $2.00 d ry cleans an 8 lb. load-$1.25 a 4 lb. load w in upped th e B ro n c o re c o rd to areon e 29c p e r ib . d ro p -o ff d ra p e ry s e rv ic e 1 6 -6 . e C om plete d ro p -o ff laundry s e rv ic e T hough W e ste rn fa c e d a fre s h EKSiiio e A ttendants alw ays ready to se rve you at o ur 2 convenient loca tion s p itc h e r e v e ry in n in g , s ta rtin g w ith lefty B ill C o llin s , th e w in­ n e r s ta llie d ru n s in th e th ird , fifth and six th in n in g s to hand L itw h ile r’s son D ick h is f ir s t lo s s of th e s e a so n a g a in s t no w in s. 1D ATA- lO U IO El Cedar SUNSHINE CENTER 213 Ann St. Jo h n so n , who fin ish e d th e y e a r u n d efea ted in s ix d e c is io n s , got Plastic Speed 506 R e v ie w CHERRY LANE LAUNDRY Summaries a ll th e h ittin g s u p p o rt h e needed W ilson 8. H a rris o n fro m s e c o n d -b a se m a n Jo h n S lu k a w ho ra p p ed out th re e h its in th re e a t b a ts and d ro v e in a ll th re e B ro n c o ru n s . "A ” STUDENTS A v a ila b le a t. . . USE THEM S en io r s h o rts to p B ru c e P e tti- BUT DON’T ONLY • UnionConcourse b o n e d ro v e h om e S ta te ’s only ru n in th e fifth inning w ith a sh a rp TELL ANYONE 79® . International Center s in g le th ro u gh th e b ox a fte r two Cleaner & Shirt Laundry OVER 50 TITLES w e re out. 6 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n W e d n e sd a y , M ay 26, 1965 This Want AdBrought M A N A flER T R aIK E B : $475 p e r EMPLOYERS-Call us for Good Results Our Customer "Many GoodCalls" m o n th to s ta r t. F o r In te rv iew c a ll fro m 12-2 p .m . o nly. Automotive Automotive Automotive Employment For Rent For Rent For Rent F A IR L A N E , 1960. In m in t c o n d i- PO N TIA C C O N V E R T IB L E . 421 H O N D A CA 95, 150 c c , 1 9 6 3 . 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R ea so n ­ W A N T AD to r . C all 355-3253. 42 T in te d g la s s . F ro n t and r e a r d e ­ T R IU M P H , 1954,6 5 0 c c , one la rg e FA LC O N , lW 6. 4 -d o o r, s tic k . lu x e ra d io , h e a te r . B lack on c a r b u r e to r . B e tte r th an new . A Iona H u ck ins,.56 64 School S t., H a sle tt, M ichigan o r c a ll e v e ­ nin gs, FE 9 -8 4 8 3 . C41 FU RN ISH ED . T w o b e d ro o m s . G a- ra g e . S c re e n e d -ln p o rc h .C lo s e , ONE G IR L w anted to s h a re C e d a r a b le . A lso stu d io a p a rtm e n t fo r V illag e a p a rtm e n t fo r s u m m e r tw o. ED 2-1746. te r m . 351-4214. 40 SU PE R V ISE D ROOM fTand a p a rt- 45 R ad io , h e a te r. M ust s e ll b e fo re b la c k . T a k e o v e r p a y m e n ts . 723 H as to be se e n . 6 27 -7 50 9 . 41 c a m p u s. $150 in c lu d e s u tilitie s . • AUTOMOTIVE end of w eek. $ 3 2 S .C all 485-2115. W . G e n e se e . 41 M A ICO , 250 cc S c ra m b le r-. $250. C O L L E G E STU D EN TS: M atu re J u n e 2 7 -Ju ly 27. 337-0217. 41 W A N TED : O N E fe m a le ro o m - m e n ts . M ale s tu d e n ts . C ooking, • EMPLOYMENT 41 PO RSC H E 1959. S h a rp e s t in tow n! G e rm a n M o to rc y c le . C a ll 4 89 - and re s p o n s ib le . In sp e c t and C ED A R V ILLAG E su & lease two m a te , 21-26, s h a re w ith young p a rk in g . 1- 1/2 b lo ck s f r o m B e r - • FOR RENT F lA T ¿P Y D E R , 1500, d ual o v e r- N ew ev e ry th in g ! C a ll 351-4234 0 2 3 6 . 42 a sse m b le d ry clea n in g , a n d b ed ro o m a p a rtm e n t fo r s u m m e r ■ingle te a c h e r. A v a ilab le Ju n e k ey . F o r s u m m e r. IV 5 -8 83 6. 42 • FOR SALE head ca m , OSCA en g in e, new a f te r 4 p m . 40 BSA 500" cc" sin g le ro a d b ik e. s h ir ts . S teady y e a r-ro u n d Job, te r m . T o p flo o r. 337-0561. 41 15. O k em o s. 351-5054. 42 aP P A O V E D SU PE R V ISE D f o r • LOST & FOUND p a in t, in te rio r. $1,250 — b e st R A M B L E R , l939 A m b a ssa d o r 4 - C o m p etitio n en g in e. $575. 116 S atu rd a y s only. $1.50 h o u rly . U N SU PfeRV ISED A P A R T M E N T , M A ftftlE D C O U P L E : L o w e r fo u r m e n . S in g le s, d o u b le s, so m e 4 - • PERSONAL o ffe r. 372-3686. 41 d o o r a u to m a tic . P o w e r b ra k e s D en v er A ve. P h o n e TU 2-0 95 2. A pply, B a ry a m e s C le a n e rs , next ro o m s . W ith / w itho ut co o king . ro o m s of 7 -ro o m m o d e rn h o u se . m an ro o m s w ith co o k in g . L a rg e , • PEANUTS PERSONAL FO R D , 1958 A uto m atic, B x ceilen t and s te e rin g . 320 h .p . G ood c o n ­ 44 to A lb e rt P ic k M o tel. 44 P a rk in g a v a ila b le . S u m m e r , S u m m e r. R e a so n a b le . P a rk in g . q u ie t, fu lly fu rn is h e d . L au n d ry , • REAL ESTATE co n d itio n . C lean i n s i d e , out. d itio n . $450. 332-6271. 41 B SA , 500 c c , T w in . $285. G all N E ED TW O w a itr e s s e s . S u m m er F a ll. 332-3617; 332-1887; 337- IV 5 -6 50 4. 519 N . L o g sn . 48 p a rk in g . L obby w ith T .V . A v e r­ r e s o r t w o rk . F re e b o a rd , ro o m . ag e g ra d e p o in t, 3.3 R en ting now • SERVICE F o re ig n e r m u st s a c rific e . B est R A M B LE R A M ERICA N , 1 9 5 9 . 351-4589._______________________42 9412. 47 fo r s u m m e r and fa ll. S p a rtan • TRANSPORTATION o ffe r. C a ll 355 -7 99 2 . 41 , S tic k . R ad io . S ea t b e lts . 2 -d o o r* $30 p e r w eek, p lu s good tip s . A V A ILA B LE SU M M ER . A cco m - Houses • WANTED FO R D , 1957 V -8 au to m atic . M e- s e d a n . $200. IV 9-6221. 41 A i r p l a n e s 355-3231. 41 m o d ate 4 . P a rk in g . Id eal fo r h ot LA K E MICHIGAN coF tage fo r re n t pHuasll,. E D2152 -2L57 o u is, 1 b lo ck c a m ­ 4. ch a n ic ally p e rle c t. $80 o r b e st C O N V E R T IB L E S F L Y - MSU F ly in g C lu b . T h is BABY S IT + E R W ANTED fo r o c - w e a th e r c o m fo rt. No d is c r im i­ fo r s e a s o n . M o dern th re e - DEADLINE o ffe r. 351-4687; 337-2429. A sk s u m m e r, a ll next y e a r. O pen to c a sio n a l d ay s o r e v e n in g s. P r e f ­ n atio n . 3 32 -3 98 0 . 40 b ed ro o m c o tta g e on w ooded dune M A LESV 1LLE, 2 b lo ck s ca m p u s, 2 p.m. one c l a s s day be­ fo r H a rla n . 40 C H E V R O L E T 1964 283 en g in e. stu d e n ts , sta ff. 355-9133; 337- e ra b ly so m e one off c a m p u s. TW O M ALE ro o m m a te s . C e d a r fo r re n t fro m M e m o ria l D ay to d o u b le, sin g le . P a rk in g , k itch en , fore publ ication. FO RD l9S9, i -d o o r. C u sto m 6. S ta n d a rd s h i f t . 10,000 actu al 0 77 4. 41 N o w /su m m e r. 332-1202. 41 V illa g e . F a ll t e r m . L u x u ry L a b o r D ay. $600. P riv a te b each , r e c ro o m , T V . M r. Jo h n so n , A utom atic tra n s m is s io n . R adio, m ile s . N ew c a r w a rra n ty . P e r ­ a p a rtm e n t. 355-9105. 40 se c lu d e d a re a . P h o n e ED 2 -0606 694-5917. 42 Ca nc e l l a t i o n s * 12 noon one h e a te r, w h itew alls. Good co n di­ fe c t. o r E D 2-0991. T w o and a h alf SU M M ER R E N T A L S. G re a t lo c a - c l a s s day before publication W A N TED G IR L to s h a re a p a rt- h o u rs fro m L an sin g on 1-94, tio n , ju s t a c ro s s fro m ca m p u s. tio n . C all 355-3261. 42 m en t c lo s e to c a m p u s . S u m m e r S aw y er e x it. 42 F A R M H O U S E F R A T E R N ­ £ A \ PHONE FO R D , $ 6 2 G alax ie 5 0 0 c o n v e rt- C H E V R O L E T 1 9 6 4 A u to m a tic . P o w e r s te e rin g . 327 en g in e. R EAD fo r P R O F IT te r m . C a ll 3 3 2 -8 7 8 6 . 41 LOG CA BIN on p riv a te sandy IT Y . S in g les, d o u b le s. 151 B ogue. 355-8255 ib le. R ed. E x c ellen t con ditio n . 36,000 m ile s . $1,495. M r. G ey er. D aytona b lu e. New c a r w a rra n ty . A T T E N T IO N : M A R R I E D S tu - d e n ts . U n f u r n i s h e d 3 -ro o m b e a c h e s of m o u n tain o u s lake E d 2 -8 63 5. 48 RATES 1 DAY $1.50 IV 2-5062; IV 5-7294. FO RD 1957 F a irla n e i>00. R uns C sHteEeVrin w ell. M ust s e ll. $95 o r b e s t of­ 42 R O L E T 1961 Im p a la . P o w e r g . A u to m a tic . S ad d le ta n . WANT ADS a p a rtm e n ts . A v a ila b le Im m e­ d ia te ly . $125 and $135. F ab ian R e a lty . ED 2-0811; ED 7-2474 D ub o urne B lin d R iv e r, O n ta rio . ID E A L QUIET stu d y ro o m s fo r 337-2304 e v e n in g s. 47 th e s u m m e r (one rig h t now) G RADUATE STU D EN TS o r m a r - c lo s e to c a m p u s ; ap p ro v ed ; m en; 3 DAYS. .. .S3.50 fe r. C all 337-0409. 40 An o u tstan d in g *61. e v e n in g s. 44 rie d co u p le. R en t s m a ll h o u se. no cooking; p a rk in g $1 w eek e x ­ 5 DAYS. . ..$6.00 USE fo r R E S U L T S W alk to c a m p u s. $30 w eek. 3 32 - t r a . P ho n e 337-1449, o r 3 55 - FO RD , i960, ec o n o m ic al, ¿ - s tic k , C O R V E T T E 1964 365 hp. 4 -sp e e d . A PA R T M E N T S, $45 to $50 p e r 8866. 41 0089, o r 351-4291, o r go to sid e ru s tle s s , b lac k , m ech an ically m o nth. F u rn ish e d , p e r p e rs o n WANT15w• oADrds orSPECIAL (bas ed on 15 words per od) 11,000 m ile s . R ed, w hite in te r­ B E A U T IF U L T H R E E B ed ro o m d o o r a t 428 G ro v e . S ee d e ta ils Over 15, 10« per word, per day. p e rfe c t, c le a n ,re a s o n a b le .C a ll, io r. New c a r w a rra n ty , fo r su m m e r and fa ll. F o u r to H on est M ule, 355-8736. 41 an a p a rtm e n t. C a ll 337-2080 to h o m e . R en t fo r tw o y e a r s . 332- on sig n on p o rc h . C lo se ly s u p e r­ The re wifi be a 50e s e r v i c e s e e m o d e l. 5 b lo ck s fro m c a m ­ 1894. 41 v ise d to i n s u r e q u ie t. $ 6-$7 FO RD GALAXIE, lW ). V - 8. P o w - C O R V E T T E 1 9 6 3. 340 hp. 4 - and bookkeeping c har ge if e r b ra k e s , s te e rin g . Good co n ­ p u s. A vondale A p a rtm e n ts. 46 HOUSE T R A IL E R . 8 x 40, two s u m m e r r a te s . 42 thi s ad is not paid within sp e ed . D aytona blue w ith w hite b e d ro o m s . C a ll 3 37 -2 45 9 . 41 d itio n . $500 o r b e s t o ffe r. 351— to p . (25,000 ac tu al lo c a l, 1 own­ W ANTfeD: M A L E ro o m m a te , o ne week. 4117. 41 e r m ile s .) S harp! less s u m m e r te rm o nly. T o su b le t BIG FA R M H O U SE- th re e b e d - ro o m s , fu rn is h e d . Id e a l fo r 6 T h e S tate N ew s d o es not p e rm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s d isc rim in a tio n in its ad ­ v e rtis in g co lu m n s. T he FO R D , i960, w hite, 2 -d o o r. 6- c y lin d e r, sta n d a rd sh ift. E x ­ tre m e ly c l e a n . Phone ED 2 - 3360; 484-7002. FO R D , SPA R T A N M OTORS 3000 E . M ichigan IV 7-3715 42 T R IU M P H , i957, T R -3 . E x c e lle n t c o n v e rtib le . R eb u ilt co n d itio n , n e v e r ra c e d . M ust c $2.50-3 Days one b ed ro o m a p a rtm e n t. C a l l 353-1369 o r 353-1338. T H R E E OR fo u r to s u b le t lu x ury H a s le tt a p a rtm e n t fo r S u m m er te rm . 351-4639. 41 41 g uys w ith a c o u p le of c a r s . R en t­ ing fo r s u m m e r and fa ll. $30 p e r m a n - $180 p e r m o nth. 10 m ile s fro m ca m p u s on M t. H ope SUMMER $4.00-5 Days H ighw ay w e st of L a n sin g . C a ll WORK S ta te N ew s w ill not ac ce p t 312. New top, b ra k e s , fro n t end. s e ll. B e s t o ffe r ta k e s . 353-2857, SU BLEt S PA R T A N V illa g e W e stc h e ste r F a r m s - 332-2911 a d v e rtisin g fro m p e rs o n s $295. Joh n 353-2057. 42 a fte r 7 p m . 48 A p a rtm e n t f o r S u m m e r. T w o d isc rim in a tin g ag a in st r e ­ b e d ro o m . E vening s 3 55-3207.41 fo r ap p o in tm en t to s e e . 42 FO R D , 1959 R anch W agon. E x c e l- V A LIA N T, 1961 4 -d o o r. No au to - $7.00-10 Days Come In Today ligion , ra c e , c o lo r o r n a­ lent m o to r. $300. C all 8 82 - m a tic . N ew ti r e s , a lte rn a to r. F U R N I S H E D A PA R T M E N T S. E A ST LANSING, F u rn is h e d h ou se tio n al o rie in . 2955. 42 R u s t- fre e . D ep en d ab le. O rig in al S u m m e r, fa ll. R e a so n a b le r a te s . fo r 8 - 1 2 s tu d e n ts . P riv a te e n ­ KARMANN GHIA, ¡962, m e ta llic o w n er. $575. 3 37 -2 78 9 . 41 T h r e e , fo u r r o o m s . 535 W . tr a n c e s to a ll ro o m s . T w o k it­ b lu e. E x c ellen t co n d itio n . M ov­ VOLKSW AGEN C O N V E R T IB L E , c h e n s , tw o b a th s . R e c re a tio n Male College 345 Student Services G ra n d R iv e r a fte r 6 :3 0 . 41 Automotive ing a b ro ad , m u st s e ll. $1,395. 1964. N ew ti r e s . A u x ilia ry h e a t­ •A PA R TM EN T FO R s u m m e r o r ro o m . P le n ty of p a rk in g . S ta r t­ ing now o r fa ll. C a ll IV 5 -7 6 7 3 . C A D ILLA C , l9S8, 4 -d o o r, h a rd - C a ll B ev, 332-0494. 42 e r . H itch . M ain ten an ce re c o rd . fa ll fo r 3 o r 4. R e a so n a b le . U n­ 41 to p . E quipped w ith a ir-c o n d i­ tion in g, new w h itew alls, all pow ­ M ER CED ES B E N Z , 19t£L . C o m - M r. B a rn e tt, 699-2165; 337- p le te ly o v erh au led en g in e and 0363, w eek en d s. 42 s u p e rv is e d . A fte r 5 :3 0 p m ., 337- 1286. 41 T W O PERSO N S to s h a re lu x u ry , Students Only e r fe a tu re s . E x c e lle n t b o d y , c a rb u r e to r s , new ti r e s . H ave all VOLKSW AGEN, W HITE 1963co n - 12 x 56, m o b ile h o m e, w ith own­ N E E D E D : FOURTH” g irl fo r E den e r . R e a so n a b le . C a ll 351-4656, m o to r, e tc . P ric e d fo r im m e­ re c e ip ts w ork d o n e. N eeds p r e s ­ v e rtib le . B la ck to p . In v e ry fine E M PL O Y E R S O V ERLO A D C o m ­ R oc a p a rtm e n t. S u m m e r te rm . d iate s a le " AL EDWARDS L IN ­ s u re p la te . B e s t o ffe r. C ash o r sh a p e . $1,350. 485-1833. tr a d e . 351-4677. 42 40 Employment p an y n eed s g irls fo r te m p o ra ry C a ll 353-1134. 41 fro m 5 -7 p m . C A P E C O D T w o b e d ro o m . L iv in g, 44 R.C.I. IS STARTING COLN M ERCURY, 3125 E . S ag - ir.aw . (N orth of F ra n d o r). O pen VOLKSW AGEN, 19 6 2 S un ro o f. C O L L E G E M EN : S u m m e r w ork a s sig n m e n ts . O ffice e x p e rie n c e M ER CU R Y , 1$$4 tw o -d o o r.A u to - B lu e . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . No av a ila b le in L an sin g a r e a . O p­ re q u ire d . 616 M ich igan N ational FU RN ISH ED ONE b e d ro o m S p a r- d ining ro o m s. D ouble g a ra g e . ITS 5thNATIONAL M on., T h u rs ., F rid a y til 9 pm . m a tic . E x c ellen t t i r e s . R uns r u s t. R ec en tly o v e rh a u le d 2,000 p o rtu n ity fo r $120 p e r w e e k .C a r T o w e r. P ho n e 487-6071. C41 tan V illag e a p a rtm e n t. U tilitie s p a id . $80 m o nthly . 355-3187 aft­ F ire p la c e , d is h w a s h e r. N e a r M a rb le . 337 -2 30 4 , e v e n in g s. 48 SUMMER C H EV R O LET 1962 B isca y n e 4 - C42 w ell. R ad io . G ood tra n s p o r ta ­ m ile s . E D 7-1191 fo r ap p o in t­ n e c e s s a ry . C a l l M r. B ly th e, IS T H E R E a s tu d e n t’s w ife, a tio n . $85. 4 8 2 -0 9 2 2 . 42 m e n t. 40 882 -6 62 9 . 41 q u a lified in s tru c to r, who w ould e r 5 pm . 41 D O LL HO U SE. F u rn is h e d , p a r k - SCHOLARSHIP ■tJcvN'c -'-t-fo B eig e . Gfte* o w n e r. C U m M O B lL E I960, 4 -d o o r h a rd - VOLKSWAGEN’S* 1961 a .n il £*wi- ->; Parts PLY M O U TH , 1963, F u r y . 4 -d o o r NEW MGA vinyl to n neau top. 42 A lo na H u ck in s, 5664 S chool S t., A i r-c o n d itio n e d . D ish w a sh e r. T W O M A TURE m en . Id ea l stud y th e la rg e s t co m p an y in age. L ik e-n ew co n d itio n . B lue A SELLIN G C A R E E R w ith N .G .R . H a s le tt, M ichigan o r c a ll e v e ­ N e a r c a m p u s. 351-5315. 42 a tm o s p h e re . B ea u tifu l co u n try its fie ld . w ith w hite top. A lso , fo u r new sed an . E co n o m ical V -8 engine, N e v e r been u se d . P r ic e $25. n in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 40 3 , O p p o r t u n i t y f o r ad ­ 1965 F o rd C o n v e rtib le s, in sto c k T o rq u e flite , p o w e r s te e rin g , 3 37 -9 66 3 . Y oung m an, 2 4-34 fo 40 s e ll c a sh r e g is te r s , adding m a ­r tra in in g to S U B L E T LUXURY a p a rtm e n t. s e ttin g . S e p a ra te b e d ro o m s . $45 p ow er b ra k e s , ra d io . D a rk blue, N E W B A T T E R IE S. E xchang e STA T IO N A T TE N D A N T . I, F u ll- S u m m e r te rm . C lo se to c a m ­ e a c h . T o m , ED 7-1448. 45 v an ce m en t th ro u g h th e to ch o ose fro m . P ric e d fo r quick s u m m e r m o n th s. s a le . SIGNS FORD SA LES, W il- w hite sid ew all ti r e s . 10,000 m ile p ric e fro m $7.95. N ew s e a le d c h in e s . P r e f e r co lleg e m an w ith tlm e . 1, P a r t- tim e . A p p ly , p u s . D i s h w a s h e r . A ir - c o n ­ lia m sto n . 655-2191. C46 unused fa c to ry w a rra n ty . $1,595. b e a m s, 9 9 ^ . S alvage c a r s , la rg e so m e s a l e s b ac k g ro u n d . C all TR O W B R ID G E E N C O , 1051 d itio n ed . B alco n y . W ill t a l k Rooms L .J . F le m in g , IV 4 -7 4 6 5 . An EA ST LANSING. U n s u p e rv ise d HAROLD P L E T Z M O T O R sto ck u se d p a r ts . ABC AUTO e q u al o pp ortu nity e m p lo y e r. 48 T ro w b rid g e R oad . 42 p r ic e . 337-0551. 42 la rg e sin g le , d ou ble ro o m s fo r SA LES, 150 E . G ra n d R iv e r, PA R T S, 613 E . South S t. IV D R I V E R N E E D E D , m o rn in g s. SC R E E N E D PO R C H . F ire p la c e . m e n . P riv a te e n tra n c e . K itch en . VOLKSWAGEN W illiam sto n . 655-1870. C42 5 -1 92 1. D ELIV ER Y BOYS, c o u n te r g irls C and in sid e h elp . D ay, n i g h t Now u n til g ra d u a tio n . A pply, Jon $90 m o nthly . T w o p e o p le , th re e P a rk in g . L ow s u m m e r r a te s . PLUS REPAIRS PLY M O U TH , 1957. G ood en g in e, G ENERA TO RS AND ST A R T E R S . s h ifts , and p a r t- tim e . V a rsity Agan nthony F lo r is t, 809 E . M ich i­ A ve., L an sin g . 42 ro o m s - T w o m in u te s fro m U n­ C a ll IV 5 -7 6 7 3 o r a sk fo r A1 ti r e s . New b a tte ry . C le a n in sid e . R ebuilt 6 o r 12 v o lt. G u a ra n ­ D riv e -In . In E a s t L an sin g . 42 ion. S u m m e r. 351-4104. 42 A n d e rso n , ED 7-9166. In sp ectio n s Si T u n e-u p s $75. 353-1597. 42 teed! E xchang e p ric e $ 7.90 . M e­ R E G IST E R E D N U R SE. P a r t- tim e F U R N I S H E D T W O -b e d ro o m A P R IV A T E ROOM fo r s u m m e r. 42 ASummer Contest ch an ic on th e job! In sta lla tio n G R EA T LA KES E M PLO Y M E N T w ork P e d ia tric ia n ’s o ffice, E a s t New Si U sed E ngines PO RSC H E, 1963 S u p er C oupe. s e rv ic e av a ila b le . ABC AUTO fo r p e rm a n e n t p o s itio n s in of­ L a n sin g . R e fe re n c e s re q u ire d . S p a rta n V illag e a p a rtm e n t. $96. R e a so n a b le , u n s u p e rv ise d . A ft­ p e r m o nth. E x t r a s in clud ed . e r 5:30 p m ., 337-1286. 41 Which Includes L ik e new . P ho n e 3 73-2233 d u r­ PA R T S, 613 E . South S t. IV fic e , s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C all IV C a ll ED 2 -6 8 4 8 . 42 CAMERON’S ing day o r L e s lie , 589-8339, 5 -1 92 1._________________________ C 2-1543. C41 For Rent 355-9818. . 42 1. $15,000 In C ash S chol­ a r s h ip s . IMPORTS 6-8 p m . 44 C O L L E G E M EN iT’u b lic re la tio n s N IC E L Y FU RN ISH ED , su m m e r Get Out of the Scooters & Cycles and ad v e rtisin g d e p a rtm e n ts of 2 . M e rc h a n d is e P r iz e s 220 E a st K alam azoo St. a p a rtm e n ts fo r 3 -5 . R ea so n a b le. 3 . C a r F u rn ish e d T R IU M PH 650 c c . E x c e lle n t c o n - a m u lti-m illio n d o lla r in te rn a ­ Apartments tio n a l c o rp o ra tio n have e s ta b ­ A T T R A C TIV E T W O b ed ro o m N e a r c a m p u s. M en /w o m en , 21 o r SUMMERS C ontact L e n s d ltio n . L ooks s h a rp . C a ll T o m , o v e r. ED 7 -2 3 4 5 . 45 4 82-1337 353-1552. 603 W . M cD onel. 40 lish e d a jo in t (L e a rn w hile you fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t av a ila b le S ervice e a rn ) em p lo y m en t p ro g ra m fo r s u m m e r te rm . Id e a l fo r 3 -4 . W A N TED : ONE g ir l fo r la rg e HOT, HO T SUN 1964 HONDA " 9 0 c c " A -l, tuned c o lle g e m en . A ble to w ork in R en t re a s o n a b le . 351-4134. 40 co n d itio n . C le a n . E x tra s . M ust L an sin g th is s u m m e r.T h o s e a c ­ a p a rtm e n t. S e p te m b e r - Ju n e. QUALIFICATIONS $56.25 m onthly. 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P h o n e ED 2-1183. 42 p o rta b le t e l e v i s i o n . M en’s M anual s ta r t. W ill d e m o n s tra te . W A TCH R EPA IR IN G and c le a n - 5 -2 2 1 3 . G IR L 21, w an ts a p a rtm e n t s u m - to n , D .C . w o m e n 's, and c h ild r e n 's b ic y ­ C a ll 627-7080. 41 in g , u sin g th e new u ltra s o n ic m e r te r m . F u rn ish e d , c lo s e to S calap ln o , p o litic a l s c ie n tis t at T R I D ELTA H o u se open s u m - c le s . It w ill th en m o v e into a panel th e U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia at m e r s e s s io n . A pply fo r ro o m s " I 'l l buy anything of v alu e” . SA ILIN G . LIGHTNING C la s s . 19 c le a n in g eq u ip m en t. R ing s iz ­ A kN BRSW N & GORDON, ty p ist c a m p u s . Send d e t a i l s to to h o u se m o th e r. 634 M .A .C . o r W ILCOX SECONDHAND STO RE fo o t. $750. P ho n e 332-1202. 4 1 ing and re m o u n tin g . A ll w ork (Banlack d m u ltillth o ffset p rin tin g and w hite and c o lo r). 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T w o b lo c k s, B e r - O L Y M P IA P R E C IS I O N ty p e w rit- C a t P H IL P DODGE, 1431 E a s t T h e p ro g ra m w ill in clud e th e T h e p an el w ill a lso Include fo u r te r e s t, bank fin a n c in g , is why D IA PER SE R V IC E , sa m e d ia p e rs k ey . 351-4017. 532 Ann a fte r 6. e r s - p o r ta b le . s ta n d a rd s , e le c ­ you s h o u l d s e e S E L E C T MO­ re tu rn e d . E ith e r y o u rs o r o u r s . J Om a ANN H aag, ty p ist. T h e s e s , M ich ig an . S ee R u ss L a y . P ho n e sp e e c h of A rth u r S c h le sin g e r J r . , o th e r u n iv e rsity p ro fe s s o rs , in­ n u s c rip ts , g e n e ra l ty p in g. IV 4-4517. C n o t e d p o litic a l s c i e n t i s t , clu d in g W esley F is h e l,p r o f e s s o r 48 t r i c s . L .E . L ig h th a rd i C o ., B IL E H O M ES. 6 6 9 -9 3 3 5 . 42 W ith o u r s e rv ic e ,' you m ay in ­ S U PE R V IS E D . FÓ R re n t d u rin g 310 N . G ra n d A ve. 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D tM W IT H L C V E 3 -sp e e d b ic y c le s , $39.77, fu ll 339-8017. 41 F o r ap p o in tm en t, c a ll 484-4519. M E R L E NORMAN C o s m e tic s YOU’ L L HAVE A p ric e . R e n ta l-p u rc h a s e te r m s GIBSON, 1 2 -strin g , J u n b o G u ita r. " So l i d s a t i r e . . . a c hoice piece o f movi e f o o l e r y * —Newiweefc HARRYSAL1ZMAN» ALBERTRBROCCOLI a v a ila b le . W e also h av e te n n is B ra n d new co n d itio n . $220, o r S tu dio, .1600 E . M ich igan . C 42 SWINGIN’ TIME! IANFLEMINGS DR. NO IANFLEMING'SFROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE ra c q u e ts , golf b a lls , b ad m in to n b e s t o ffe r. IV 2-2641, a fte r 5:30 STU D E N TS: WHY le av e y o u r THB 42 d o rm s , when B im b o ’s w ill d e­ «.SEAN CONNERYJAMES BOND msURSULAANDRESS JOSEPHWISEMAN tOmiflT.«MKtSHMMMUDItlUi SEAN CONNERYJ AMES BOND b ird ie s , g ifts and h o u se w a re s. A C E HA RDW H ERE, a c r o s s pm . T R A V E L T R A IL E R . C o s a ir 17 ft. liv e r y o u r p iz z a s to you. 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Admission: 50d S iz e 12. 3 55 -8 08 8 . 41 b e a u t i f u l l a n d s c a p e ^ lo t. ANTHONY QUINN 4 W EEK UNION B o a rd E u ro p ean $13,900. 42 L IL A KEDROVA in T o u r and F lig h t R e s e rv a tio n s . C O L O N IA L , B A ILEY sc h o o l. 11 /i “ A HIGH WIND M u st s e ll by F rid a y . 355-4897. b a th s , 3 b e d ro o m s, d in in g ro o m , IN JAMAICA” color 41 d en , m o d e rn kitchen.. E x c ellen t W EDDING DRESS. R o s e la c e , co n d itio n . E D 2 -8 2 6 8 . 42 s iz e 11, b a lle rin a len g th . C o st $60, s e ll fo r $25. P ho n e 4 85 - 7855. 42 H A L L IC R A F T E R S SX1U1A R e - c e lv e r w ith R48 s p e a k e r. B e st o ffe r o v e r $200. H ea th k it 0-10 eiURPcujRP O sc illo sc o p e , $30. E D 2-8 26 4.42 * SLURP ESPANNA CLASSIC G u ita r, fo r s a le . O ne y e a r o ld , e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . 3 53 -5 72 5 . 42 F ro m T W O ARM CHAIRS, $10. H asso ck , TODAY 7 :00 P .M . $1. 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L e t l.tI a R o m a n NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER!! 332-1700 a fte r 5 :3 0._________4 £ 8 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a st L an sin g , M ic h ig a n W e d n e sd a y , M ay 26, 1965 C a m p u s B r ie fs JUST A FEW BLOCKS OFF CAMPUS TO THE BIG T AT SHOPPERS FAIR Ü F e i e d T o D i s c u s s S t e i n b e c k ‘ ‘ John Steinbeck: T he Dubious F e ie d ’s re c e n tly p u b lish ed book, " N o P ie in th e S ky.’’ U n io n C a le n d a r ¿fiS u -- 'C m srn m \ B a ttle ” w ill be the to p ic of the fin a l A m e rica n Studies S em inar A d isc u ssio n p e rio d w ill fo l­ U nion B o a rd is now co m p ilin g 3301 E. M I C H I G A N A V E .-N E X T D O O R T O F R A N D O R at 8 tonight in 32 U nion. low . A ll stu d e n ts, facu lty and its fa ll te rm a c tiv ity c a le n d a r. F re d e ric k Feied of the D e p a rt­ s ta ff a r e being inv ited to atte n d A ll o rg a n iz a tio n s a r e r e ­ and p a rtic ip a te . q u e ste d to tu rn in a lis t of next SAVINGS m ent of A m e rica n Thought and Language w ill conduct the m eet­ f a ll's e v e n ts to th e U nion B o a rd ing, focusing p r im a r ily upon " I n F a b ric s S how n o ffic e . T h e d ea d lin e fo r s u b m it­ tin g e v e n ts is Ju n e 3. Dubious B a ttle .” Feied w ill p re ­ R o b e rt S tein of J a c k D en st D e­ sent a n o n tra d itio n a l in te rp re ta ­ s ig n s, C h icag o , w ill show a fa b ric tio n of S teinbeck’ s n "v e ls of the c o llec tio n d esig n ed by Jack L e n o r A n th ro p o lo g y C o ffe e we RESERVE de pre ssion ye a rs , tra c in g the L a rs o n at 7:30 to n ig ht in 305 ONALLYOURFOODNEEDSOPEN84HOURSEVERYW EEK! T H E R IG H T p h ilo so p h ica l lin k between these H om e E co n o m ics. U n d e rg ra d u a te s and o th e r in ­ TO L IM IT novels and S teinbeck's s c ie n tific S te in 's talk w ill c e n te r on an te r e s te d p e rs o n s in th e D e p a rt­ Q U A N T IT IE S in te re s t. a tte m p t to b rin g th e m a n u fa c tu r­ m e n t of A nthrop o lo gy a r e inv ited e r and th e ed u ca tio n al in stitu tio n to atte n d a co ffee h o u r at 4 p .m . %,Jà The m a te ria l fo r the sem ina r to g e th e r w hile en la rg in g p ro fe s ­ T h u rs d a y in 10b and 108 In te rn a ­ FUN FOODS! mu 7^ w ill be drawn fro m p re lim in a ry T H E BI G E HAS T H E F I N E S T S E L E C T I O N OF j sio na l in stru c tio n in th e d esig n tio n a l C e n te r. 11 lM.ro JO pu ntllv re se a rc h fo r an extension of fie ld . h d su L ” « ;U LY T h e p ro g ra m . w ill a lso d ea l A T O A d v is o r L e a v in g V in * j/ s * w ith p ro b le m s en c o u n te re d in s e ­ . C O M E IN f y - CIO Talks Set le c tin g fa b ric s fo r an in te rio rs Studio and w ill show so m e of th e fa b ric s now a v a ila b le . R ic h a rd T o m b au g h , c h a irm a n of th e a d v iso ry c o m m itte e of th e A N D V IS IT BIG E MONEY SAVOR B e ta B eta c h a p te r of A lpha P hi HAVE A O m eg a, is leav in g to a s s u m e the O n C o u n ty F a r m in g C lu b An o p tica l exhibit fe a tu rin g m i­ p o sitio n of a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of IP a d m is sio n s at P u rd u e U n iv e rs ity 1 i r HOTDOG&PEPSI c ro s c o p e s and a c c e s s o rie s of th e A ug. 1. i-•~ W e lfa re A m erica n O ptical Co. w ill b e h e ld H e w ill be re p la c e d by L in co ln 'S « B e tte r p u b lic understanding of the c u ra tiv e and re h a b ilita tio n in 45" G iltn e r H all today and T h u rsd a y . P e ttit, a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r in N a - tu r a l S cien ce . A LL FO R ONLY 0 aspects of today’ s county m ed i­ cal care f a c ilit y Is a m a jo r aim BIG E MONEY SAVOR of a conference to be held here AT TH E S H O P P E R ’S FAIR STORE Wednesday and T hursd ay. T H U R S .-FR I.-S A T . MAY 27-28-29 " E ra d ic a tio n of the out-m oded ¡ W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 2 6 T-BONESTEAK ‘ in fir m a r y ’ o r ‘p o or fa r m ’ idea is esse ntia l to the success of ¡ N O O N E N T R E E : these f a c ilit ie s , ” said R. B e r­ n a rd Houston, state d ire c to r of ¡ M e a t L o a f POPSICI.ES 6- so cia l w e lfa re , in announcing the 12th annual Management Con­ | & G r a v y UNCLE SAM-RED, WHITE AND BLUE feren ce fo r County M ed ica l C are w ith buttered F a c ilitie s . co rn R eap praisal of the concepts o f the county fa c ility and new m ethods fo r strengthening the D IN N E R E N T R E E : y .i f i EBERHARD BULK PAK V A N ILLA p u b lic understanding o f t h e s e concepts a re subjects of m a jo r P o r k C u tle t $ J k 25 conference sessions. Reducing safety hazards, developing s ta ff le a d e rsh ip and im p ro v in g in te r­ nal and exte rn a l com m unications m ashed potatoes .w ith buttered n r.ix e d vegetables ICE CREAM ft a re o th e rs. Jp . 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