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At u p p e r le f t c a r s e x p e r i e n c e d i f f i c u l t y a s t h e i r H an o i. He sa id m is s ile - a s s o ­ c ia te d eq u ip m en t h a s been in ­ s ta lle d a t one of th e s ite s , and Loitering rie d o ut of th e build ing an d left on th e law n behind it. w h e e l s d r o p int o a d i t c h c a u s e d by t h e r a i n s . U p p e r r i g h t s t u d e n t s h e a d f o r .the s h e l t e r in S p a r t a n h eld open th e p o s s ib ility th at A fter spend in g th e night in Ing­ T u e sd a y n ig h t, 36 m a le d e m - S t a d i u m . L o w e r left s h e l t e r f r o m the r a i n is sought o th e r such s ite s a r e b ein g b u ilt h am C ounty J a il, 51 M ichigan o n sitra to rs w e re d rag g ed into th e b y t h o s e who w e r e c a u g h t in t h e d o w n p o u r . L o w e r in th e a r e a of th e N o rth V ietn a­ A F T E R G R A D U A T I O N W H A T ? — F o r R o d P e t e r s o n , L a i n g s b u r g s e n i o r , ' It c o u l d S ta te s tu d e n ts e n te re d p le a s in p o lic e s ta tio n in C ity H all and r i g h t s t u d e n t s t a k e s h e l t e r in B r o d y H a l l . m e se c a p ita l. b e a f e w y e a r s in t h e P e a c e C o r p s . H e r e h e t a l k s wi t h w o r k e r s at t h e P e a c e E a s t L a n sin g M u nicip al C o u rt p re p a r e d fo r booking. T h e 23 P h o t o s b y J a m e s H. 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T h e d e m o n s tra to rs w e re V iet N am , R usk w arn e d of “ the Photo by R i c k i E l e a n o r G i l b e r t T he s tu d e n ts , alon g w ith eight th en ta k e n to Ingham C ounty J a il g ra v ity of th e s itu a tio n .” T h o se E a s t L an sin g re s id e n ts , w e re a r ­ in M aso n fo r th e n ig h t, b e fo re su p p o rtin g H a n o i- - w h ic h in ­ re s te d la s t night w hen th ey lay th e ir a rra ig n m e n t in E a s t L a n ­ Storm Alert Sends c lu d e s R ed C h in a — sho uld not “ feel th at they can d riv e us out of o u r c o m m itm e n ts th e re in Corpsmen To Teach Hobbies on A bbott R oad in fro n t of C ity sin g W ednesday. H all to p r o te s t th e p o sitio n on an T h e d e m o n s tra tio n follow ed an open o ccup an cy law tak en by M ay- open m e e tin g in th e U nion at S o u th ea st A s ia ,” h e added. A ll ap p lic atio n s n e c e s s a ry fo r *or G ordo n T h o m as e a r l ie r in th e w hich T h o m as sp o k e to m e m b e rs P e a c e C o rp s v o lu n te e rs m ay and ta ilo re d fo r th e in d iv idu al th is p ro g ra m a r e a v a ila b le a t th e ev enin g a t a m e e tin g h eld in th e an d g u e sts of th eC a m p u sN A A C P MSU To Shelter T h e S e c re ta ry of S ta te d e ­ v oted m o st of h is re m a r k s at a find th e m s e lv e s te a c h in g th e ir vc ao nluonntes ,e r's new s c o n fe re n c e --h is f ir s t in two h o b b ies to th e p eo p le in th e n eed C h ern ey saic s and q u a lifi- P e a c e C o rp s in fo rm a tio n boo th s U nion. in th e U nion C o n c o u rs e and the an d th re e o th e r g ro u p s p a r tic i­ Of th e 23 w om en an d 36 m en p atin g in th e rig h ts p r o te s ts . S tu d e n ts, fa cu lty , s ta ff and a d - sh a ck w a s blow n im o a c a r, m o n th s— to w h a t he te rm e d a v illa g e s , rc c o rd irg to a re c e n t­ ’ a h j o v x Who h as a lre a d y been In te rn a tio n a l C e n te r lobby. A fa ­ c h a rg e d , only 3 of th e co e d s S tudent m e m b e rs of th e aud­ m ln is tr a to r s h eaded fo r ca m p u s s m a sh in g w indow s an a ca u sin g s to c k -ta k in g of. th e D om inican ly re tu rn e d v o lu n te e r who taug h t ac ce p ted into th e P e a c e C o rp s cu lty m e m b e r and fo rm e r P e a c e p le a d e d g u ilty . T h e r e s t of th e ie n c e re m a in e d a f te r T h o m as s h e lte r a r e a s in th e e a rly a f te r ­ a b o u t $ 8 0 0 ’ d am ag e, cam pu s c r i s i s w hich began f o u r w eeks in L ib e ria . c a n change to th is p ro g ra m . C o r p s v o lu n te e r w ill b e a v a il­ d efe n d a n ts stood m u te . P re sid in g sp o k e an d c ritic iz e d h is in a b ili­ noon W ednesday, a s heavy w inds p o lic e re p o rte d . T h e shack w as ago. J a n e t R eed, a P e a c e C o rp s M a rrie d co u p les w ill be ad - ab le fro m 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . Ju d g e W illiam W eis te n ta tiv e ly ty to p ro d u c e a d e c isio n by the sw ep t ra in o v e r th e MSU c a m ­ lo c a te d at th e F ood S cien ce B uild- H e sa id th e fa st m oving ev e n ts r e c r u i te r , is on c a m p u s to help m i^ p d if b o th ..q u alify and they to d ay and F rid a y to a n s w e r q u e s- s e t th e tr ia l fo r th o se not plead. c ity a tto rn e y on th e le g a lity of p u s * and th e c i t --Lr f aUlT* t. V ;* - v r / 'v p ' v * f o p e n d e n li W ider dw i P ro expaA #fng '.h r r \ * MY*!. *•<** *»i %vv-- ' * »’■ l o o p 's In S&Tno -V e-aie o v v y . 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T h e ca m p u s p o lic e re p o rte d no •trouble sp o ts. C am p u s p o lic e c a r s w ith loud­ o th e r d am a g e o r p e rs o n a l In­ A n u m b er of th e h e m is p h e re p a p e rs and lib r a r ie s . n e y s, jv ere re ta in e d fo r th e d e ­ la tio n s C o m m issio n a n d C i t y s p e a k e rs w e re d isp a tc h e d to ju ry . E a s t L an sin g p o lic e said fo re ig n m in is te rs a r e m eeting v a rio u s a r e a s on ca m p u s to w arn no d am ag e o r in ju ry had been h e re today on th e D om inican s i t ­ now w ill allow a s p rin g o r su m ­ T h e p ro g ra m b ein g o rg an ize d R ights Bill T o H o u s e fe n s e by th re e E a st L an sin g r e s i ­ C o u n cil m e e tin g s. T h o m as d en ied d e n ts wfien cam p u s N A A C P m ak in g th e p ro m ise and s a id such p eo p le to go to s h e lte r a r e a s . re p o rte d . u atio n and R usk in d ica te d th e m e r g ra d u a te to co m p lete a m a s ­ W ASHINGTON [JP1--A m id ec h o e s of a b itte r s o u th e rn a s s a u lt, th e P re s id e n t B yron P e te rs o n w ith ­ m e e tin g s w e re not p o s s ib le . He T h e U n iv e rsity o p e ra to r c a lle d U n ite d State.? w ould push th e t e r ’s d e g re e , e a rn a M ichigan s e n a te W ednesday p a s se d P re s id e n t Jo h n so n ’s N eg ro voting rig h ts d re w th e NAACP su p p o rt of th e s a id th e d ec isio n w ould b e a v a il- d e p a rtm e n t h ead s to in fo rm th em L a n sin g p o lic e re p o rte d a m an sta n d -b y fo rc e s idea at th at s e s ­ te ac h in g c e rtific a te and teach b ill an d sen t it to th e H ou se. d e m o n s tra tio n T u e sd a y n ig ht. of th e to rn ad o a le r t. in ju re d fro m flying w indow g la s s sio n . fo r tw o y e a r s in N ig e ria . A fter a 2 5 -d a y d eb ate , Jo h n so n ’s to p -p rio rity m e a s u re w on Sen­ T h e re ta in e rs a r e R ev eren d ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 8) M ost stu d e n ts h ead ed fo r th e on N o rth L a rc h S tre e t. O nly th re e of th e 19 fo reig n Sheldon C h e rn e y , h ead of th e a te p a s s a g e on a 77-19 ro ll c a ll v o te. R o b e rt G ard n er of th e E p isc o p al b a s e m e n ts of th e b u ild in g s th ey A to rn a d o w as s i g h t e d two m in is te r s h av e re p o rte d d e fin ite ­ o ffic e of In te rn a tio n a l E x ten sio n “ It h a s tak en us 100 y e a r s to c a tc h up w ith th is p ro b le m , s a id C h a p e l, R ev eren d D uley of the o cc u p ie d . m ile s w e st of M aso n, th e Ingham ly th a t th ey w ill ta k e p a r t, how ­ in C ontinuing E d u c a tio n , said R ep u b lican le a d e r E v e re tt M . D lrk sen of Illin o is w ho h elp ed w rite U n i t e d C am p us M in is try , and C u r f e w D e c i s i o n R e sid e n ts of S p artan V illag e C ounty S h e riff's O ffic e .re p o rte d . e v e r. g ra d u a te s w ith m a jo r s and m i­ th e b ill and c h a rt its c o u rs e th ro u g h th e S en ate. H a r r is F ra n k B ee m an , d ire c to r w en t to th e ir d e sig n a te d s h e lte r S ire n s w e re sounded in M ason F iv e c o u n trie s h av e in d icated n o rs in any te a c h a b le su b je ct " N o t s in c e re c o n s tru c tio n h as th e S en ate p e rm itte d th is uhion to of th e M en’s In tra m u ra l P r o ­ I s S t i l l H a n g i n g a r e a in S p a rta n ^ ta d iu m . an d c itiz e n s took re fu g e in b a s e ­ th ey w ill not be re p re s e n te d by a re e lig ib le fo r th is p ro g ra m . b e so p e rv e rte d and su b je c te d to such a d ia b o lic a l a tta c k , s a id S en. g ra m on cam pu s and C h a irm a n “ S p a rta n V illag e re s id e n ts did m e n ts . No d am ag e was" re p o rte d . th e ir fo re ig n m in is te r s . T h e p ro g ra m s w ill b e flex ib le A llen J . E lle n d e r, D -L a. of th e V o lu n te ers P ro g ra m C o m - No d ec isio n w ill be m ad e co n ­ a re a l fin e job of e v a cu atin g th e ir T h e E aton C ounty s h e riff’s d e­ T h e o u tco m e w as n e v e r in d oubt. S ix ty -s ix s e n a to rs — m o re than m itte e of the H um an R e la tio n s c e rn in g th e w om en s tu d e n ts liv­ a r e a i n a c a l m an d speed y p a r t m e n t re p o rte d a to rn ad o enough to p a s s th e m e a s u re — sp o n so re d it in th e f i r s t p la c e . C o m m issio n . ing o n -c a m p u s involved in T u e s ­ fa s h io n ,“ s a id E d w ard M . N y- sig h te d 12 m ile s south of E aton T h e m a jo r h u rd le w as c le a re d T u e sd ay w hen th e S en ate v oted to B e e m a n ’ s d a u g h t e r and d ay n ig h t’s d e m o n stra tio n u n til s tro m , a S p a rtan V illag e r e s i ­ R a p id s, but th e re w e re no im ­ sto p ta lk in g about th e b ill, w hich w ould su sp e n d s ta te lite ra c y te s ts b ro th e r-in -la w w e re am o n g th o se a f te r th e m a tte r h a s been s e ttle d d e n t. “ T h e m en at th e m o to r m e d ia te re p o rts of d am ag e. E ls e w h e re in M ich igan , s e v e re A S M S U V ic e Pre sid e n t an d a u th o riz e fe d e ra l re g is tra tio n of v o te rs in w ide a r e a s of th e a r r e s te d durin g th e d e m o n s tra ­ in c o u rt, th e dean of s tu d e n ts ’ o ffice announced to d ay . poo l le t fa m ilie s w ith c h ild re n S ou th . -> » . tio n . w a it out th e s to rm in u n iv e rsity th u n d e rs to rm s and d am ag in g E lle n d e r sa id th e Joh nson b ill v io la te s th e M agna C a r ta , th e b ill A bout $600 fo r th e d e fe n se T h e w om en a r r e s te d sp e n t th e c a r s and b u se s p a rk e d u n d er th e w in d s ra k e d th e so u th e rn p a r t of s ta d iu m ." th e s ta te . R e sid e n ts of m o st sou­ E x p e c te d T o R esign of R ig h ts, th e D e c la ra tio n of In d ep en dence an d th e C o n stitu tio n . h a s a lso been ra is e d by R o b e rt n ig h t in ja il, th e re b y v io latin g “ I am co n fid en t that th is is co n stitu tio n al and w ill stan d up b e fo re th e c u rfe w h o u r of 11:30 p .m . C am p u s p o lic e re c e iv e d th e th e rn M ich igan c o u n ties w e r e D ave J e n se n , H a rt Ju n io r, w as enough tim e fo r h is stu d ie s and th e S u p re m e C o u rt,” D irk se n sa id . ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 8) " a ll c le a r ” sig n a l fro m th e S ta te w a rn e d of p o s sib le to rn ad o dan­ ex p ec ted W ednesday to re sig n th e p o sitio n , s a id J im T an ck , P o lic e a t 2:06 p .m ., an d s p re a d g e r . N u m e ro u s funnel clo u d s a s ASMSU v ic e p re s id e n t fo r ASMSU ca b in e t p re s id e n t. th e w o rd v ia p a tro l c a r lo u d ­ w e r e re p o rte d . F o rty m ile - a n - s p e c ia l p ro je c ts fo r ac ad em ic T h e S tudent B o a rd w as ex ­ s p e a k e rs aro u n d th e c a m p u s. h o u r w inds w e re re p o rte d at r e a s o n s . p e c te d W ednesday night to appoint T h e ro o f of a c o n stru c tio n G ra n d R ap id s. J e n se n thought he d id n 't have to th e p o st John N e w c o m e r,H a r­ p e r s F e r r y , W. V a., ju n io r. J e n se n h as h eld a n u m b er of Labs To Be Dedicated p o s itio n s in stu d en t g o v ern m e n t. H e w as A ll U n iv e rs ity S tudent G o v ern m en t tr e a s u r e r and a Tw o N obel P r iz e w in n e rs w ill h elp M ichigan h e u se d to p ro d u c e a s u b sta n c e s im ila r to m e m b e r of stu d en t c o n g re s s and S ta te o fficia lly launch two of th e n atio n ’s lead in g n a tu ra lly o c c u rrin g RNA (rib o n u c le ic ac id ). T h is re c e n tly w as n am ed to E x c a lib u r, r e s e a r c h and te ac h in g b u ild in g s. s u b sta n c e h a s s in c e p lay ed a key ro le in “ c ra c k ­ s e n io r m en ’s h o n o ra ry . D r. S ev ero O choa, 1959 la u r e a te in m ed ic in e , ing th e g en etic co d e” — th a t is , in u n d ersta n d in g N ew c o m e r, also a new m em b er an d W illa rd F . L ib by , i9 6 0 la u re a te in c h e m is ­ th e m o le c u la r s tr u c tu r e s of n u c leic a c id s . of E x c a lib u r, h a s w orked on tr y , w ill m ak e m a jo r a d d re s s e s a t th e d e d ic a ­ L ib b y , b o rn in C o lo rad o in 1908, re c e iv e d H om eco m in g and W a ter C arn iv a l tio n Ju n e 3 -5 of MSU*s $5.2 m illio n B io c h e m is- th e P h .D . in c h e m is try a t th e U n iv e rsity of c o m m itte e s f o r t h e p a s t two - tr y B uilding and $ 6.6 m illio n C h e m is try B uild in g. C a lifo rn ia in 1933. A n oted ato m ic s c ie n tis t, y e a r s . 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B asil B row n, LA- a b le re v e n u e s an d s u rp lu s in C O M E IN OR P H O N E : g o v e rn m e n t g e n e ra l s trik e isi th e n a tio n 's tin m in e s and fa c - ing O akland C ounty is ex p ec ted s e s s io n c a s u a ltie s th at fa ile d to H ig hlan d P a rk , sa id today h ew ili th e two y e a r s a h e ad . T h is m ea n s to re a c h one m illio n p o p ulatio n th at if th e le g is la tu re is p r e ­ t e r ie s on th e b a s is of an a g re e m e n t w ith th e m ilita ry ju n ta n e g o tia te d by u n iv e rs ity facu lty m e m b e rs and n o n -C o m m u - by 1970, it w ill ev e n tu a lly co m e b e re p o rte d out of c o m m itte e tw o w eek s ag o . W edn esday ’s a c - in v e s tig a te c h a rg e s th at “ m il- H ° ns of d o lla rs ’ ch ang e hands p a re d to spend m o re th an th e COLLEGE n is t union le a d e rs . u n d er th e p ro v isio n s of th e b ill. tion fo llo w s a seco n d a tte m p t am o n g s ta te la w m a k e rs and v e s t- a v a ila b le re v e n u e s an d s u rp lu s in W ith th is p o s sib ility in m in d , R ep . W illiam P . H am pton, R - th a t fa ile d to b rin g th e M a ck - ed in te re s t g ro p s . • . th a t p e rio d , it m u st a lso b e p r e ­ p a re d to r a is e funds to m e e t TRAVEL OFFICE H a re sa id “ any le g is la to r can B irm in g h a m , tr ie d to am en d th e in a c B rid g e is s u e to th e flo o r m ak e thousands, even m illio n s , of th o se e x p e n d itu re s ," R o m n e y 332-8667 A u s s ie T ro o p s H e a d F o r V ie t N a m b ill to m ak e it a p p lic a b le to M onday n ig h t. s a id . 1 3 0 W. Grand R i v e r d o lla r s in dow nright q u e stio n a b le SYDNEY T h e tro o p c a r r ie r Sydney le ft W ednesday c a rry in g th e /■ / EAST LANSING YANKEES f i r s t b a tta lio n , th e ro y a l A u s tra lia n re g im e n t, fo r s e rv ic e in South V ie t N am . ... T h e Sydney w as lo ad ed w ith eq u ip m en t, tr a n s p o r t and a r m s s u m * c ie n t to m ak e th e b a tta lio n fully o p e ra tio n a l. YANKEE T h e A u s tra lia n fo rc e of tro o p s in v o lv es about 1,000 m en . CONDITIONING E.GRANDRIVER B r itis h T h in k C h in a ’s B o m b A ir D ro p p e d LONDON— B ritis h d e fe n se a u th o ritie s a r e re p o rte d c o n ­ SERVICE OFNAGADORN v in ced R ed C h in a 's seco n d n u c le a r w eapon te s t w as a bom b 2-Piece d eto n ate d fro m a p la n e . A q u alified s o u rc e sa id W ednesday n ig h t ev id en c e h as AUTO re a c h e d London su g g e stin g a lso th at th e ex p lo sio n M ay 14 STADIUM Sleeveless w as of a d ev ice p ack in g le s s p ow er th an th e f ir s t C h in e se b la s t O ct. 16. AIR CONDITIONING Ladies Stretch Jamaica M a r i n e r 4 P r o g r e s s In D a n g e r C o m p le te ly LOS A N G EL E S— A J e t P ro p u lsio n L a b o ra to ry o fficial e x p re s s e d In s ta lle d " c a u tio u s o p tim is m " W ednesday a s th e U .S . s p a c e c ra ft M a rin e r 4 G u a ra n te e d Benim, p a s s e d th e 90 m illio n m ile m a rk on its flig h t to ta k e th e b e s t p ic ­ tu r e s y e t of th e p la n e t M a rs. M ilton G oldfine, m a r in e r launch d ir e c to r , to ld n ew sm en a t the A n d E v e ry th in g E ls e F o r Y o u r C a r A t s p a c e e le c tro n ic s sy m p o siu m th e re is a slig h t ch a n c e th at M a rin e r 4 m ig h t fail if it ru n s in to in te n se ra d ia tio n n e a r M a rs . AUTO V ie t B o m b in g s C o n tin u e K R A M ER PA RTS st : M: i o n ft SAIGON—U .S . b o m b e rs c o n c e n tra te d m uch of th e ir a tte n ­ tio n W ednesday on a sin g le sectio n of N o rth V iet N am ’s s e a ­ w ard sp in e , th e V inh a r e a . F o u r ra id s c e n te re d in and aro u n d W H E R E Y O U G E T " T H E L A R G E S T D I S C O U N T S IN T O W N " S E R V I N G Y O U S I N C E 1915 P h o n e IV 4 - 1 3 3 5 banded w a ist ar s id e z ip p e r \ 800 E . K A LA M A ZO O wheat, navy. Size V inh. a g a rris o n e d tow n m idw ay b etw een th e b o rd e r and a m a y -"‘-*%s H a no i. > '■ * * ► ’ / ' ' ' ' ' < O R V E T T E 1 9 6 3. 340 hp. 4 - c a rb u r e f o r . B e tte &r rtnthYane tanew TftfëiiW fiÎr, /J f c ; c jv rg è ÑÍEe S " í r t t '- Y r 'M í W c re ta ry . ‘ JL a**' • " i* d itio n . 4 -d o o r, ra d io , h e a te r, C sp . G e n e ra l o ffice w ork and so m e F U R N I S H E D A PA R T M E N T S. T R A I N I N G S C H O O L C O U N S E L O R I & II snow ti r e s . $275. 337-2164. 44 to pe.e d(25,000 . D aytona blue w ith w hite ac tu al lo c a l, 1 own­ H as to b e s e e n . 6 27 -7 50 9 . 41 boo kk eep in g. C a ll 4 85 -4 39 7 fo r S u m m e r, fa ll. R e a so n a b le r a te s . W e a r e h irin g s tu d e n ts who P E U G E O T . 4(53 S ed an , 1 96 1. e r m ile s .) S harp! MA1CO, 250 cc S c r a m b le r . $250. in te rv ie w . 44 T h r e e , fo u r r o o m s . 535 W. a r e 'i n t e r e s t e d in fu ll-tim e S tarting salaryyJfS, 575 annually; a fter one y e a r B e ig e . E x c e l l e n t co n ditio n . G e rm a n M o to rc y c le . C a ll 4 8 9 - C A M PIN G IN G irl-S c o u t S ettin g . G ra n d R iv e r a f te r 6 :3 0. 41 s u m m e r em p lo y m en t only. $ 6 , 3 8 9 with s c h e jd u l e d i n c r e a s e s to $ 7 , 8 5 1 a n n u a l l y . $750. P ho n e 6 9 9 -2 5 4 9 . 42 SPA R T A N MOTORS 0 23 6. 42 U n it le a d e r p o sitio n open, Ju n e A PA R T M E N T FO R s u m m e r o r T h o s e h ire d w ill a lso hav e 3000 E . M ichigan th e o p p o rtu n ity to co n tin u e To fill fu tu re v a c a n c ie s. A ll M ichigan c iv il s e r v ic e b e n e - PLY M O U TH , 1963, F u ry . 4 -d o o r IV 7-3715 c BSA 500 c c s in g le ro a d b ik e. 14 - A ugust 16. 484-9421 D ays; fa ll fo r 3 o r 4. R e a so n a b le . U n­ sed an . E co n o m ical V -8 en g in e, T R -3 1959 H ard and so ft to p s. C o m p etitio n en g in e . $575. 116 3 55 -3 97 4 ev e n in g s. 44 s u p e rv is e d . A fte r 5 :3 0 p m ., 337- em p lo y m en t on a p a rt-tim e fils , in clud in g an o u tstan d in g s ta te c o n trib u to ry in su ra n c e T o rq u e flite , p o w e r s te e rin g , G ood co n d itio n . B e s t o ffe r. C all D e n v e r A ve. P h o n e TU 2 -0 9 5 2 . C O U P L É ,_ w ithout c h i l d r e n , b a s is n ex t fa ll. p ro g ra m , e x c e lle n t re tir e m e n t p lan , lo n gevity b o n u s, an d lib e ra l 1286. 41 p ow er b ra k e s , ra d io . D ark b lu e, 351-4576. 44 w an ted . H o u sek eep in g in ex ­ A ll jo b s w ill g iv e you t r e ­ v ac atio n and sick le av e allo w an ce. M u st h av e g ra d u a te d fro m w hite sid ew all ti r e s . 10,000 m ile 44 . FU RN ISH ED ONE b e d ro o m S p a r- m en d o u s e x p e rie n c e r e ­ an a c c re d ite d co lleg e w ith not le s s th an 30 s e m e s te r h o u rs B SA , 500 c c , T w in . $285. C all ch a n g e fo r fr e e ro o m and b o a rd , ta n V illag e a p a rtm e n t. U tilitie s u n u sed fa cto ry w a rra n ty . $1,595. T R 3 , 1962. R ed . B ody, e n g in e p e r- 42 p lu s e x tr a s . 44 p a id . $80 m o n th ly . 355-3187 a ft­ g a rd le s s of y o u r fie ld . in so cio log y a n d /o r p sy ch olog y ; and not h av e re a c h e d y o u r HAROLD P L E T Z M O T O R fe c t. 28,000 m ile s . V ery c le a n . 351-4589 50th b irth in g a s of Ju n e 7, 1965 fo r both le v e ls . O ne y e a r of N ew to p . 3 55 -9 04 5 . 44 SER V IC E STA TIO N h elp w anted, e r 5 p m . 41 e x p e rie n c e in a co u n selin g o r so c ial w ork c a p a c ity in a c o r­ SA LE S, 150 E . G ra n d R iv e r, Airplanes ev e n in g s and w ee k e n d s. C a ll re c tio n a l sch oo l fo r ju v e n ile s re q u ire d fo r th e II le v e l. 11 you a n tic ip a te g rad u atio n fro m co lleg e by S e p te m b e r, 1965, y o u r ap p licatio n w ill be c o n sid e re d . F o r ad d itio n al in fo rm a ­ W illia m sto n . 655-1870. C42 ti r e s . N e w b a tte ry .C le a n in sid e . T R s e IU ll. M B P e H st , 1957, o ffe r t ta R k - e 3 s . . E x c ellen 353-2857, t F L Y - MSU F ly in g C lu b . T h is 3 32 -2 79 7 . PLY M O U TH , 1957. G ood en g in e, co n d itio n , n e v e r ra c e d . M ust s u m m e r, a ll n ex t y e a r . O pen to E M P L O Y E R S O V ER LO A D C o m - s tu d e n ts , s ta ff. 355-9133; 337- p an y n ee d s g ir ls fo r te m p o ra 44 ry Get Out of the W EOFFER tion and ap p licatio n fo r ex a m in a tio n , w rite M ich igan C ivil $75. 353-1597. 42 a fte r 7 p m . 48 0 774._________________________ 4 1 a s s ig n m e n ts . O ffice e x p e rie n c e S U M M E R 'S 1. E a rn in g s in E x c e s s of S e rv ic e C o m m issio n , 320 South W alnut, L a n sin g , M ich igan , PO R SC H E , 1963 S u p er C ou p e. m a tic . New ti r e s , a lte rn a to r.- V A LIA N T, 1961 4 -d o o r. No au to re q u ir e d . 616 M ich igan N atio nal $100 p e r w eek g u a ra n ­ 48913. A p p licatio n s m u st b e re c e iv e d by th is o ffice no la te r L ik e new . P ho n e 373-2233 d u r­ R u s t- fre e . D ep en d ab le. O rig in al E m p lo y m e n t T o w e r. P ho n e 487-6071. C41 te e d s a la ry . H O T , H O T S U N than 5:00 p .m ., Jun e 7, 1965. An equal o p p o rtu n ity e m p lo y e r. ing d ay o r L e s lie , 589-8339, o w n e r. $575. 3 37 -2 78 9 . C O L L È G E M EN : S u m m e r w ork 15 T H E R E a s tu d e n t's w ife, a 2 . O p p o rtu n ity to w ork fo r 6-8 p m . 44 41 a v a ila b le in L a n sin g a r e a . O p­ th e la rg e s t co m p an y in VOLKSW AGEN C O N V E R T IB L E , p o rtu n ity fo r $120 p e r w e e k .C a r q u a lified in s tru c to r, who w ould and enjoy the fresh lik e to teach ty p e w ritin g in a lo ­ its fie ld . 1964. N ew ti r e s . A u x ilia ry h e a t­ n e c e s s a r y . C a l l M r. B ly th e, coolness of one of our 3 . O p p o r t u n i t y f o r ad ­ YouCanFindAlm ostANYTHING e r . H itch . M ain ten an ce re c o rd . 8 8 2 -6 6 2 9 . M r. B a rn e tt, 699-2165; 337- H O U SE K E E P E R . N O f o v e r 55. c e lle n t. C a ll 4 89 -5 76 7 , betw een 0363, w ee k e n d s. 42 L iv e in . M u st be good cook. 9 & 4. c a l, p riv a te , b u s in e s s sch o o l? 41 S a la ry is open and h o u rs a r e e x ­ Swimming Pools v a n c e m e n t th ro u g h th e s u m m e r m o n th s. InOneOfOurLuxuryApartm ents VOLKSW AGEN GHIA C o u p e , N o h eavy c le a n in g . E x e cu tiv e F U L L -T IM E SU M M ER . P A R T - 1963. W hite. F M -A M . 23,000 fa m ily . G ood p o sitio n fo r q u a li­ 42 m i l e s . T o p co n d itio n . 1525 fied p e rm a n e n t p e rs o n . E m ploy ­ T1M E W I N T E R . O pp o rtu n ity R idgew ood D riv e , E . L . 351— e r re fe re n c e s re q u ire d . P hone k no ck s w ith 20th C e n tu ry G u a r­ 4467. 41 4 82 -8 93 3 fo r ap p o in tm en t only. d ian life , a new m u lti-m illio n d o lla r c o rp o ra tio n , in th e e x ­ PLUS V O L K SW A tE N , 1958. M ust s e ll. 42 p an sio n d e p a rtm e n t. T o e a rn $275. C a ll 337-0374 a fte r 6 p m . M U SICA L T A L E N T fo r r e s o r t W e s till h av e a few A S u m m e r C o n te s t 42 s p o rt sta ff. S in gle m en , age 2 0 - th$ 10,000 and up b etw een now and one & tw o -b ed ro o m W h ic h I n c lu d e s VOLKSW AGEN, 1 9 6 3. R a d i o , 35 th ro u g h S e p te m b e r 19. N eed 2 0e-4fa5 .ll Ctearrm .n eMc eu ssts abrey .b etw een In te r­ a p a rtm e n ts av a ila b le WSW. F ro n t, r e a r sto n e g u a rd s. sax o p h o n e, tro m b o n e and g u ita r v iew s h eld T h u rs d a y 27th, at 1 fo r S u m m e r and F a ll. 1. $15,000 in C ash S ch ol­ W indow aw nings. C h ro m e w heel m en who can a l s o p e rfo rm and 3 s h a rp . In q u ire at d esk of a r s h ip s . rin g s . .S h arp . 489-0291. 42 s p o r ts s ta ff d u tie s a t r e s o r t . E x ­ P la c e m e n t B u re a u fo r c o n fe r­ BURCHAM WOODS 2 . M e rc h a n d is e P riz e s VOLKSW AGEN, 1960 2 -d o o r su n - c lu s iv e ly f o r a d u l t s , 19-35. e n c e ro o m . 41 and 3. C a r F u rn ish e d ro o f. G ood co n d itio n . B e s t offer W rite J a c k & J ill R an ch , R o th s - o v e r $700. C a ll 332-4084 a fte r b u ry , M ichigan o r p ho ne 616— EYDEAL VILLA F o r R ent 5. 45 894 -4 44 4 to a r ra n g e in te rv ie w . 42 Apartment s Hurry, Call Today Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S S um m er R oom s a S e l l i n g c a r e e r w ith n ^ j i . T H R E t OR fo u r to su b le t luxury ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 For ME N Y oung m an , 2 4 -3 4 fo r tra in in g to H a s le tt a p a rtm e n t fo r S u m m er 1. B u s in e s s lik e a p p e a ra n c e S in g le s - $10 s e ll c a sh r e g i s t e r s , adding m a ­ te r m . 351-4639. 41 2 . A b ility to C o n v e rse In­ D o u b le s . - $7 c h in e s . P r e f e r c o lle g e m an w ith SU B L E T S P A R T A N V i l l a g e for better livi. te llig e n tly so m e s a l e s b ac k g ro u n d . C all A p a rtm e n t f o r S u m m e r. T w o 3. W i l l i n g n e s s to W ork SPARTANHALL L J . F le m in g , IV 4 -7 4 6 5 . An b e d ro o m . E v en in g s 355 -3 20 7 . 41 H ard 215 L o u is S t. e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity e m p lo y e r. 43 4. R eady fo r em p lo y m en t • •A Jilo c k F s a » C am p ii^ ,, , W ^L F ' .W ir parf-.HOTiece living ro o m o u tfit. N ylon T IO N C E N T E R , 301 N .C lip p e rt, ch en s) two b a th s . R e c re a tio n c h a m . $9. 332 -2 78 8 , 337-0881. c o v e r. E x c ellen t co n d itio n , 3 55 - by F ra n d o r. C 43 UMMER TRYOUTS 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 67 3. M EN OVER 21. S in g le ro o m s. OW NER MOVING. H ou seh old tu r - 41 A p a rtm e n t f o r th r e e . B o g u e 48 0 796. ____________ n itu re ch eap . W edn esday, 12-9. 41 IRCLE ,or A D D E D A T T R A C T IO N A T e c h n ic o lo r T rip § T W O PERSONS to s h a re lu x u ry , S tre e t next to c a m p u s. P a rk in g . T h u rs d a y , 9 -9 . 1619 G ay L a n e .41 T o T h e W o r l d ’s F a i r 12 x 56, m o bile h o m e, w ith own­ ED 2 -3 8 7 0 . e r . R ea so n a b le. C a ll 351-4656, A PPR O V E D ROOMS in new h om e. fro m 5 -7 p m . 44 C e ra m ic sh o w e r, p a tio . C lo se 41 A M P E X 960 4- t r a c k ta p e - r e c o r d e r . G a r r a r d tu rn ta b le . F is h e r FM100 tu n e r. 1/2 p ric e . "TheRainm aker”and S H O W N A T 8 :2 5 C A P E C O D T w o b e d ro o m . L iv in g , in. P ho n e E D 2-1183. dining ro o m s. D ouble g a ra g e . T R I D ELTA H ou se open s u m - G IBSO N, 1 2 -strin g , Jun bo G u ita r. 42 F ire p la c e , d is h w a s h e r. N e a r m e r s e s s io n . A pply f o r ro o m s B ra n d new co n d itio n . $220, o r 339-8017. 41 'ThePlayboyoftheW esternW orld” M a rb le . 337-2304, e v e n in g s. 48 to h o u se m o th e r. 634 M .A .C . o r b e s t o ffe r. IV 2-2641, a fte r 5:30 T U E S . & W E D .- J U N E 1 & 2 7 :0 0 D RIVE D O LL HO USE. F u rn is h e d , p a rk - ED 2 -0 9 5 5 . 48 p m . 4^ -I N ----- _ IMUlM ing, 3 b lo ck s c a m p u s . 4 -6 s tu ­ M E N : SÜ M M ER, ta ll. D oubles) T R A V E L T R A IL E R . C o s a ir 17ft. ! M H te B o u t h w e e t a l L a n n ln B o n IW 7 8 d e n ts . $180 p e r m o nth. 694-5917. C le a n , q u ie t. T w o b lo c k s, B e r - S le e p s 6. B o ttle g as h e a t, ra n g e , S t u d e n t s , t o w n s p e o p l e , s t a f f , f a c u lt y : 42 k ey . 351-4017. 532 Ann a fte r 6. lig h ts . A lso e le c tr ic . L ik e new . e v e r y o n e e n c o u r a g e d to t r y o u t. N O W ! T H R U S U N . (2 ) H IT S ! NEW C o n A G E . V ery m o d ern ly 48 S a c rific e , $850. 6 2 7 -5 5 7 0 . 41 eq u ip ped. B e a u t y - r e s t m a t­ S U PE R V IS E D . FO R re n t d u rin g tr e s s e s . P riv a te ro a d . 3 -b ed ­ H I-F I — ca n c o n v e rt to s te r e o . R O O M 4 2 A U D IT O R IU M A D M I S S I O N $ 1 . 2 5 C H I L D R E N U N D E R 12 F R E E s u m m e r te r m . A c ro s s fro m S tu­ H eath k it a m p lifie r, p re - a m p li­ MICHIGAN ro o m s , s c re e n e d -in p o rc h . In ­ d en t S e rv ic e s . S igm a C hi F r a ­ c lu d e s b o at. Ju n e 13 - Ju ly 4. te rn ity . $8 p e r w eek. F r e e p a r k - Ju ly 24 - 31. A ug. 14 - L ab o r ing. C all 337 -0 86 7 . D ay. 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W A1CH REPAIRING S e rv ic e and c le a n ­ W a n te d FU RN ISH ED A P A R T M E N T w an t­ Students' Plea Entered Demonstrators Jailed A fter a h a sty v o ice v o te at an d th at th e NA ACP w as not in N ew Z e n ith p o rta b le fo r only ing, u sin g the new u ltra s o n ic ed Ju n e 19-July 25. 1-bedroom , s ia l p ro te s t, as d efin ed bv one ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) ( c o n ti n u e d f r o m p a g e 1 ) involved, w as to " l e t a b le by th e n ex t co u n cil m e e tin g ab o u t 11 p .m ., about 75 s tu d e n ts sy m p ath y w ith th e d e m o n s tra tio n . $9 p e r m o n th . F r e e s e rv ic e clea n in g eq u ip m en t. Ring s iz ­ con ven ien t to cam pus, o r sub­ R e b a s of th e A m e ric a n C iv il ofEastthose an d d e liv e ry . C all N E JA C TV ing and rem o u n tin g . A ll w ork le a s e ap artm en t in m a r r i e d L an sin g know th e re a r e n ex t T u e sd a y n ig h t. m a rc h e d tw o a b re a s t to w a rd th e g u a ra n te e d . T H O M PSO N h o u s i n g . W rite im m e d ia te ly . L ib e rtie s U nion. who feel s tro n g ly enough H a rtfo rd Je n n in g s, G re e n fie ld , C ity H all sin g in g "W e Shall O v e r­ R e n ta l. 482-0624. C S om e of th e d e m o n s tra to rs , those c o m e ." M any of th em s a t down SH IPPIN G YOUR CAR o v e rs e a s ? JE W E L R Y , 223 M .A .C ., East Jo h n A bb ott, Box 32, Houghton, about th e is su e of open o ccu ­ O hio, ju n io r and a sp o k e sm a n 48 a f te r b eing re le a s e d , e x p re s s e d pancy to be w illin g to go to Jail fo r th e a d v is o ry c o u n c il c o o rd i­ in th e s tr e e t in fro n t of C ity BU B OLZ can in s u re it en ro u te L a n sin g . C a ll ED 2-2293. M ic h ig a n . 42 d is s a tis fa c tio n w i t h N A A C P f o r it . ” It is a lso hoped th at th is H all w h ile th e o th e rs s a t on th e and w rite y o u r auto p o licy th e re , RESPO NSIBLE ST U D E N T dë^ n atin g th e p a rtic ip a tin g g ro u p s, c la s s ic s B U S Y C O LLEG E STUDENTS! P re s id e n t B yron P e te rs o n fo r h is m on stra tion w ill c o n v in c e E a s t c h a lle n g e d th e stu d en t a u d ien c e sid e w alk s in sym p ath y a ls o . P hone B U B O L Z , 332-8671, Iro n in g in m y home. C lose to s ir e s fu rn ish e d apt. o r house " a r b i t r a r y " d ec is on w ith d ra w ­ de L an sin g ’ s C ity C o u n c il th a t if they to a c t im m e d ia te ly to p r o te s t w hat S h o rtly a fte rw a rd , B y ro n P e t­ in 220 A lb e rt. C41 cam pus. Reasonable. C a ll 3 3 ,- f o r 1 y r . in E . L a n sin g are a. ing NAACP s u p p o rt. e r s o n , P e e k s k ill.N .Y ., ju n io r and A PPO IN T M E N TS FOR P a s s p o rt 48 M u s t he clean and conducive not ta k e actio n d u rin g th e h e c o n s id e re d th e lack of con­ 0940, ask fo r Jean. to study. R eferences on re q u e st. T h e p u rp o se of th e c o n tro v e r- do su m m e r, “ th e se sa m e d ed ica te d c r e te In fo rm a tio n in th e m a y o r’s C am p u s N A A CP p re s id e n t, a n ­ c o lle c t o r 's and ap p licatio n p ic tu r e s now b e ­ people w ill re tu rn in th e fa ll.” sp e e c h . n o u n ced he w ould not ta k e p a rt Ella Cowles P le a se c a ll 332-6151 b e fo re 5 ing taken a t HICKS STU D IO , ED y p i n g S e r v ic e p m . T h u rs d a y . it e m 2-6169. One day s e rv ic e ! C B A R B I MEL .P ro fe s s io n a l ty p is t. G IR L ’S RACER b ik e . Want to 41 c o lo r in g s EN GLISH , W ESTERN rid in g and Dies At 53 No jo b too la rg e o r too s m a ll. re n t fo r s u m m e r. Save tra n s ­ c la s s e s . F re e b us s e rv ic e -S a t- B lo ck o ff cam pus. 332-3255. C p o rtin g i t home. C a ll Joan, 355- u rd a y s. F o r in fo rm a tio n o r bus V a c a tio n S p e c ia ls P A U LA ANN HAL'GHEY, ty p is t. 4941. ‘ 42 re s e rv a tio n s , S 82-4863. 45 IBM S e le c tric . D is s e rta tio n s , W A N T E D A P A R T M E N T t> sublet F R E P ! A th rillin g h o u r of b eauty ' theses, te rm papers. 337-1527, M iss E lla C o w le s, 53, a s s o ­ F o r ap p ointm en t, c a ll 484- 4519. _______________ C fo r fa ll te rm . C lo se to cam pus. c ia te p ro fe s s o r of ro m a n c e la n ­ M ER LE NORMAN C o sm e tic s JOB RESUMES, 100copies, $4.50. M o d e rn . C a l l 485-9820, eve­ g u a g e s, d ied M ay 20 of c a n c e r . Studio, 1600 E . M ich igan . C42 ‘ A L DINGER D IR EC T M A IL Ad­ nings, 42 S he w as the m o th e r of th e A B E T T E R PRICE fo r y o u r c a r la te F re d J e n is o n , fo r w hom STU D EN TS: WHY le av e you? lut« v e rtis in g , 533 N. C lip p e r;. IV at PH1LP DODGE, 1431. East J e n iso n F ie ld h o u se w as n am ed . d o rm s, when B im b o ’s w ill d e ­ • 5-2213. _____ M ic h ig a n . Sea Russ L a y. Phone C o w les h o u se, P re s id e n t H a n ­ liv e r y o u r p iz z a s to you. C all ANN BROWN Î CORDON, ty p is t IV 4-4517._____________________C n ah ’s r e s d en ce, w as a lso n am ed 484-781". _______________ C42 and m u lt ili i offset p rin tin g W A N T E D : FOR two y e a rs . 2 - fo r h e r fam ily . «Vi S t, (B la ck and w h ite and c o lo r). bedroom , u n fu rn ish e d , a p a rt­ «* ^ -.8 5 0 ? iik P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l MIKE G „ 104 F e e : CONGRATV- LATIONS on y o u r 19th ana on ED 2-8384. IB M . G eneral typing, t e r m papers, theses, d is s e rta tio n s . C m en t o r house. U t ilit ie s , stove, r e f r ig e r a to r . $100. 482-4729. 41 F A C U L T Y M E M B E R “ re q u ire s W a n te d G IR L 21, w ants a p a rtm e n t su m ­ m e r te rm . F u rn is h e d , c lo s e to \ 0 rO N T *0 -oW Ik ' F a rm h o u s e ’ L ov e, T h e S ch em ­ M .A .P , T Y P IN G S ER VIC E . T h e ­ accom m odations M onday th ru er. 40 ses, te rm papers and d is s e rta ­ W e d n e s d ij, d u rin g June. Jam es c a m p u s . Send d e t a i l s to G -2 4 EAST SHAW E xpounds:E x"- tio n s. Phone IV 5-010". 42 M a rg a re t F a r r e l l, 4419 I r o ­ H a rrin g to n , A g ric u ltu re E n g i­ q u o is, N a sh v ille , T e n n e s s e e . 42 T o p V a lu e am s a r e the c ra b g ra s s in the T Y P IN G . T E R M papers a"d the n e e rin g , 355-4720, days. 46 4'. ses. Q uick se rvi e, P ick-u p and For law n of co lleg e life. , G o ld B o n d S ta m p s d e iiv e r. C a l l ,50 9-2446, a n y R e a l E s ta te . tim e . 42 t h e B e s t S ta m p s BRICK RANCH. T h re e bedroom . T r a n s p o r t a t io n M ADRAS S tudy, re c re a tio n ro o m . C a r­ Tune Up i n I t a l i a n F o o d S p o rt S h irts p ete d . 80’ x 100’ lo t. N e a r N EED RIDE to Kalam azoo F r i ­ L u b r i c a t i o n W ith sch oo ls." $15,000. O w ner, 339- day, M ay 25. C a ll K e rry , 332- P u r c h a s e o f O il & F i l t e r by 8978. 41 $ 9 4 4 . ____________________ 41 Go n f and Donegal EAST LANSING, 1631 Ann. Shown C A L IF O R N IA : NEED rid e rs one IUÊ HOME-MADE LASAGNA ¡A any t i m e . S h arp , 3-bedroom way to L o s Angeles. Cost $35. ra n c h . S c reen e d -in p atio , la rge L e aving a p p ro xim a te ly June 16. 6 c y l . $ 1 2 .9 9 Does a man ever have b e a u t i f u l .a n d s c a p e i H a r i. ~ 353-0259. 42 -O too many Madras shirts? 8 c y l. $ 1 6 .9 9 SPAGHETTI $13,900. r Td LRS W ANTED* San F ra n ­ V- Not when they’re this handsome, and in new C O LO N IA L , B A IL E Y school. 11, 2 c is c o . G rad w ith n e w c a r. Leav­ and unexpected color 3 baths, b e d ro o m s ,d in in g ro o m , ing June 21. $30. C a ll 485-8870. In c lu d e s P lu g s , P o in ts , combinations. And, T-BONE STEAK den m odern kitch e n . E xce lle n t 44 C arb & L ab o r particularly when they have all th% expected Brake Reline con dition. ED 2-S2oS. 42 N EED D A IL Y rid e between St. traditional tailoring details IM M A C U L A T E T H R E E bedroom Johns ■and MSU. S ta rtin g June O' of authentic styling. PIZZA ran ch. F u ll basem ent. A 11 b u ilt— 14. Share expenses. L'inda, 355- Ve 1 00 % fine cotton. . in s includ in g dish w a sh e r. Gas à Tapered body. heat, hot w a t e r . Red Cedar v à ity* school. B e a u t.fu lly landscaped W a n te d lo t, 80’ x ISO’ . Ir, secluded ares. BLO O D DONORS Needed. $5 fo r C ontact D ick Donahue, 8S2-00"1 $ 2 1 .9 9 *8 « and W RH P o s itiv e ; $7 fo r RH nega­ o r W alter S e lle r C om pany, 469- And many other Italian-American Dishes In c lu d e s L in in g a n d L a b o r tiv e . D e tro it Blood St rv ic e , In c. Open Fridays ’ till 9 P.M. ATLAS Small’s 6561. 42 1427 E. M ich iga n A ve., H o u rs Air Conditioned-Open for Lunch at 11 Daily, 4 Sun. En co . 1065 C L IF F D A L E , H ASLET I . 3- 9-4 , M onday, Tuesday, W ednes- F rid a y , 12-" T h u rs d a y . bedroom ra n ch . 1 1/2 garage, 48 An ideal place for your noontime meal. B ra k e A d j. $ 1 .5 0 fire p la c e , b u ilt- ir .s . Im m ediate 489- two eleven south Washington occupancy. O w ner. $1 7,900.. 39- EE ACHING C O U P L E , G raduate T ire R e p a ir . . . . $ 1 .5 0 tensing 2S. michlgan 2618. 46 students, no c h ild re n , d e s ire 1 L u b ric a tio n . . . . $ 1 .5 0 T ir e s , B a tte ry o r 2 bedroom fu rn is h e d home, S e rv ic e ar ap artm ent, clo s e to MSL-, S t W h eel R e p a ir . . .$ 1 .5 0 A c c e s s o rie s SIGN OF DIAPER SERVICE, same d ia p e rs June 15-Sept. 1, W rite 701 East DELIVERY T ir e B a la n c e . . . $ 1 .5 0 H a p p y M o t o r i n g J re tu rn e d . E ith e r you rs o r o u rs. O rc h a rd , T ra v e rs e C ity , M ic h i­ W ith o u r s e rv ic e , you may in ­ gan; o r c a ll c o lle c t; 947-5276. 211 M .A .C ____________________ ACROSS FROM K N A P P ’ S ED 7-1668 clude rwo pounds of baby clo th es that do not fade. D ia p e r p a il STORE H O U R S : M O N D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y 9 :3 0 A .M fu rn ish e d . A M E R IC A N DIAPER SERVICE ■ » t; • 4, IV 2-0664. A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M '1 C a i 1* K A L A M A Z O O STR EET BODY SHOP. S m a ll dents to la rge w re c k s . A m e rica n and fo re ig n c a rs . G uaranteed w o rk . 459- 750". 1411 East Kalam azoo. C X . . D IA P E R S ER VIC E , th re e types of d ia p e rs t o choose fro m . B u lk wash fo r cle a n e r w h ite r d ia p e rs . F lu ff d rie d and folded. U se % o ur own o r ren t o u rs. C on­ BsUV ta in e rs fu rnishe d. No de po sit, 25 y e a rs exp erience . BY’ - L'O / D IAPER S E R V I C E . 1010 E. M ich ig a n . IV 2-0421. C WEDDING ANNOUNCEMTN5 - - . Save 10%. T H E W ELLS P R IN T ­ S■ omM y t h e m i r a g e c o l l e c t i o n ... ING COMPANY'. Phone 355-1942 fo r s e a a n d a p re s -s e a o r 332-2143 fo r appointm ent. 4" w j P L A Y B O X SAND (WHITE) I by P u re S ilic a 100-lb. sacks, $1.25 at y a rd . $1.65 de­ * J a c k W in te r h a d - U rt-A L jt * W liv e re d . D a r lin g 'B u ild e r ’ s Supply Co. 1066 T u rn e r IV 9-5707 \ B eautifu l illusion...the T V R E N TA LS fo r sruder,’ s. Ec on - g re a t glo w of suntan, b a re ly o m ic a l r a ’es by the te rm ar.d m onth. U n iv e rs ity T V R e tva ls. visib le b e n e a t h the stark 484-9263. C % V- EXPERIENCED B A E Y S IT - w h ite o f cotton m esh T E R a v ^ iD b le to ca re f o r infant d u rin g sum m e r. Ca l l 355-1079, ...lively re fle c tio n o f i a fte r 1 pm . 44 THESES PR IN T E D . Rapid s e rv - ice . D ra ftin g sup plies. X ero x cop ie s. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E ­ i \ the s e a l o o k th a t's b e e n s w e e p i n g the C o n t i n e n t a l c o a s t s like P R IN T , 221 South G rand 462- m . 5431. ’ C 42 a tidal w a v e . A . S h o r e shift, i s 8 to 1 4 s i z e s . 18 .0 0 TP B. P a n t s ; S , M , L . 1 8 . 0 0 S i d e - s li t t o p ; S,M,L. 1 5 . 0 0 4Z. B i k i n i s w i m s u . i t . w -r\) 8 to 1 4 s i z e s . 2 0 . 0 0 J a co b so n 's V / ' B e t t e r t han L o u i s ? Not on y o u r L i f e . Q u i c k e s t and B e s t in town, That’s Cleaner & Shirt Laundry N SPORTSWEAR 623 E . G rand R iv er ED 2-3537