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T h o m a s , MSU a ffa irs of C o m m u n ist fro n t o r ­ th e M .S. d e g re e in 1916, th e be c lo se d both S unday and n a m e s e ta sk fo rc e sm a sh e d s M o n d a y o f th e h o lid ay | V iet C ong g a th e rin g T h u rs d a y p ro fe s s o r, spoke to th e C am p us g a n iz a tio n s. D .V .M . in 1925 and th e P h .D . N A A CP and o th e r g ro u p s p a r ­ T h e d is o rd e r s at th e fro n t en ­ in 1937, a ll a t M SU. w eekend. 25 m ile s sou th of th e Da N ang T h e m ain lib r a ry , how - £: A ir B a s e re p u te d to in clu d e m any tic ip a tin g in c iv il rig h ts p r o ­ tra n c e of th e building s ta r te d w ith D r. H ud d leso n w a s th e a u th o r te s t s . a sudden s u rg e w hile p ic k e ts, o f s o m e 170 p ro fe s s io n a l a r t i ­ e v e r, w ill b e open a t its R ed u n it o ffic e rs of th at s tr a te ­ re g u la r h o u rs-S u n d ay fro m g ic a r e a . 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O n e h a s to a d m i t t h a t | w e r e c a p tu re d in th is p o te n tia lly t h e d i s p l a y w a s m o r e “ f l a s h y " th a n t h e f o o t b a l l c a r d s e c t i o n , ^ ^ ^ th e busy lo cal and e x p re s s tra ffic M SU c h a p te r. H e w as a ls o a ( c o n ti n u e d o n p a g e 1 1 ) d riv e fro m th e c o u rt h o u se. c rip p lin g a c tio n a g a in s t th e g u e r­ ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 6) r i l l a s ’ re g io n a l com m and. 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ic h ig a n Friday, May 28, 1965 H u g h ’s V ie w s - — Sit-Down Showdown E D I T O R I A L À A Waste T u e s d a y night’ s s it-d o w n d e m ­ e v e r y o n e in th e a r e a is f o r c e d to L /- — * ' o nstration was the for clim actic open occupancy point in the choose his sid e. to Thus, become East a L a n s i n g is p r i m e d Northern b attle­ Of Energy grow ing cam paign by campus area groups to m ove East La n ­ ground of the c iv il rig h ts m o v e ­ By H ugh J . L each sing to greater concern for the ment after the fashion of the Southern m o v e m e n t. W hen a city ra cia l p roblem . F u r t h e r actions T h e r e w as a tim e w hen I had co n fid en c e th at th e c o lle g e stu d e n ts this term w ill be m erely mop- in the South is forced to d ivide o f today w ould b e th e c a p a b le an d e ffic ie n t le a d e rs of to m o rro w . up into sides th e se d a y s , no one P a r t of th is co n fid en c e is now ir re p a ra b ly s h a tte re d . ups, and in the fu tu r e the th r e a t H ow , I a sk , ca n I h av e fa ith in a g ro u p th at a c ts in a c h ild ish of m ore civil d isobedience w ill is su rp rise d . I t ’ s the N o r t h e r n ­ m a n n e r, d em an d in g to h av e im m e d ia te ly th in g s th a t th ey sh o u ld ness of E a s t L a n s in g that m a k e s know ca n only b e h ad o v e r a p e rio d of tim e , and th a t fla u n ts c o n tin u e h a n g in g o v e r the h e a d s of law and o rd e r an d openly d a re s p o lic e to ta k e p u n itiv e a c tio n . it all s e e m so s tra n g e . I r e f e r , of c o u rs e , to th é stu d e n t " p r o te s t g ro u p s” th a t hav e city offic ials. Since Tuesday nig ht’ s d e m o n - re c e n tly m ad e such a hue and c r y o v e r open h ousing in E a s t L a n ­ The traffic tie -u p was a hasty s in g . s t r a t i o n s - - o r sin c e the C i t y H a ll a f f a i r , pla n n e d q u ic k ly and c a r e ­ I r e a liz e th a t E a s t L a n sin g d o e s h av e a p ro b le m in th is a r e a , le ssly. and it c a u g h t its p a r t i c i ­ d em on stration a week e a rlie r-- an d I h e a rtily e n d o rs e th e g o a ls th e p r o te s to r s a r e try in g to a tta in . E a s t L a n s i n g h a s h a d to d i v i d e u p . B u t 1 co n dem n th e c h ild ish m eth o d s th ey a r e u sin g . T h e y se e m to pants alm o st as much by sur­ b e a c tin g lik e a g ro u p of c h ild re n to ld th ey could h av e a sa c k of T h e s lo p p y p la n n in g th at w e n t into c a n d y " i n a m in u te " b u t stag in g a m a s s iv e te m p e r ta n tru m a s a prise as it did the city. But it Tuesday n ig h t in m a n y c a s e s d id r e s u lt , hoping th ey c a n g e t th e candy im m e d ia te ly . p r o b a b l y , in th e e n d , w i l l a c h i e v e A g ree d , th e g ro u p in th is c a s e h a s th e rig h t to hav e its candy not prevent c ivil rights s u p p o rt­ now , b u t th e te m p e r ta n tru m w o n 't h elp . It co u ld ev en k eep th e the rather hazy goal of e m b a r­ ers from acceptin g the action. c h ild re n fro m g ettin g th e can dy a t a ll. r a s s i n g the c it y into m a k i n g c l e a r They, like most o th e r s , decided A t any ra te , I d on ’t th in k th e p o s s ib ility of s it- in s and s im ila r its stan d on c iv il r ig h ts . d e m o n s tra tio n s doing an y ta n g ib le good is la rg e enough to w a rra n t the issu e was la rg e r than the d iso b e d ie n c e of th e law . As in their p revious actions, question o f a s p e c ific act. W hen th e f i r s t c iv il rig h ts s it- in w as sta g e d a t E a s t L an sin g the p a rticipa nts consciously i m ­ C ity H all n e a rly tw o w ee k s ago, th o se who p a rtic ip a te d in th e P a r t i c i p a n t s in T u e s d a y n i g h t ’ s * O a c tu a l s it- in , by th e ir own a d m issio n , w e re hoping to g et a r r e s te d , ported Southern c ivil rights te ch ­ b u t w e re d isa p p o in te d . sit-dow n and th e ir s y m p a t h i z e r s niques into th e N o r t h in a s i t u a ­ T h o se who p a rtic ip a te d in T u e sd a y n ig h t's d e m o n stra tio n had th e --there are many m ore than 5 9 s a m e h o p e s. T h e y w e re ac co m m o d a ted . tion that seems not to m erit “ c o m m itte d ” to East La n sin g B u t w hat d id th ey re a lly a c c o m p lish , o th e r th an g e ttin g th e ir this. This is one w a y o f s h o w in g n a m e s on a p o lic e b lo tte r? T h e y p ro b a b ly won th e a d m ira tio n of civil r i g h t s - - a r e plan ning a ra lly th e ir s u p p o rte rs , b ut o th e r than th at th ey ac co m p lish e d little o r t h e i r “ co m m itm e n t” to civil rights co m m itm e n t and of testing the city’ s to s o l v i n g it s p r o b ­ for and n e x t w e e k to c a p o f f th e y e a r expla in what they have done. why they have done W hy We S a t I n ’ n othing of a c o n s tru c tiv e n a tu re . It s e e m s s tra n g e th a t th e s e g ro u p s openly b re a k la w s, a lb e it m in o r la w s, w hile at th e sa m e tim e s triv in g to co n vince th e c ity lem s. E d i t o r ' s N o t e: T h e f o l l o w i n g s t a t e ­ No leg al re p o rt h a s b ee n m a d e , and th e m a y o r c o u n c il to p a s s an o rd in a n c e g u a ra n te e in g open h o u sin g . If th e ment, signed " T h e E a s t L a n s i n g C i v i l of E a s t L an sin g is , by h is own a d m is sio n , s till p r o te s to r s can b re a k th e law s of o th e rs , why sh o u ld n 't o th e rs The trick in the South is to East La n sin g had b etter m o ve R i g h t s M o v e m e n t , " w a s d a t e l i n e d Ing­ u n in fo rm e d ab o ut m an y a s p e c ts of th e p ro b le m . b e allo w ed to b re a k th e law th e p r o te s to r s " w o rk e d ” fo r? T ^ e r e in the d i r e c t i o n o f c i v i l r i g h t s a c ­ ham County Ja i l , 9 a . m . Wednesday. D e sp ite re s o lu tio n s e x p re s s in g c o n c e rn , d e s p ite s e e m s to be so m e in c o n siste n c y . make the issue (no pun) black e x is te n c e of g u a ra n te e s in th e s ta te c o n s titu ­ A lthough th e p r o te s to r s ex p ec t and, se e m in g ly , e a g e rly a w a it tion s o o n , o r the “ p r o ” side w ill T h e p ro b le m of c iv il rig h ts is th at th e gulf tio n , th e r e is no ra p id J u s tic e fo r th e m any and w h i t e - - t o d i v i d e th o s e in f a ­ b etw een th e p e o p le s w ho h av e e x p e rie n c e d hu­ th e law o ffic e rs who c a r r y th em aw ay, th ey a r e th e f ir s t to y e ll . be b a c k , probab ly in the f a l l , to p e rs o n s d en ied re n ta l on th e b a s is of ra c e , if an o ffic e r d o e sn ’t h an d le th em w ith kid g lo v e s. vor of c ivil rights from those m ilia tio n a s a p e o p le and th o se who h av e n ot is and d isc rim in a tio n s till e x is ts in th e s a le of let the city know it still means th e d e e p e st and m o st sig n ific an t w e h av e to R e g a rd le s s of th e ir m o tiv e s, they a r e d iso b ey in g th e law . Why a g a in s t, and th e n p la y on the p o w ­ h o u sin g . sh o u ld th ey ex p ec t to b e tre a te d d iffe re n tly fro m any o th e r law it. If it d o e s n o t m o v e , the “ c o n s ” fa c e , and th at co n te m p la tio n of th is g ulf and T h e m ee tin g T u e sd a y night w as th e c u lm i­ e r o f the tw o s id e s . T h e “ p r o ’ s ” a w a re n e s s of its m ea n in g is th e ch ief e s s e n tia l b re a k e r? n atio n of th re e w eek s of d isc u ss io n . D e sp ite u su ally w in. w ill have won a b attle , but the fo r d ea lin g w ith th is p ro b le m . p re v io u s re p o rts th a t th e re s o lu tio n s of legal T h e p r o te s to r s se e m to o v erlo o k th a t p o lic e a r e hum an to o , w a r w ill continu e. T h is gulf e x is ts in E a s t L an sin g . p ro b le m s w e re th e c h ie f o b s ta c le s , M ay o r h a rd a s it m ay b e fo r th em to b e lie v e . T h e s e m en o b v io u sly In East La n sin g , if the trick W e, and o th e rs b e fo re u s, through d isc u ss io n T h o m a s re v e a le d th a t he w as o pp osed to an d on ’t en jo y w o rk in g e x tra h o u rs to c a r t p r o te s to r s off to ja il. w orks, the pro’s should e v e n ­ Th is, it seems fro m h e r e , is and d e m o n s tra tio n s, h av e tr ie d to im p re s s upon open o ccup an cy o rd in a n c e , ev en if p ro v e n leg al. I ’m c e rta in th a t th ey h av e m an y th in g s th ey would r a th e r do. th e p eo p le th e g ro w in g s e rio u s n e s s of th is gulf W hile h e e x p re s s e d q u a lifie d su p p o rt fo r an o r ­ You c a n ’t b la m e th em if, a f te r an h o u r of c a rry in g aw ay p r o ­ tu ally be strong e n o u g h to m o v e the m e a n i n g o f the s e r i e s o f c i v i l th a t h as d iv id ed A m e ric a n s fro m each o th e r. d in an ce banning d is c rim in a tio n in lic e n s e d r e n ­ te s to r s , th ey b eco m e le s s g en tle . the c i t y to a c t i o n . D e sp ite a ll th e ir p ro te s ta tio n s of good faith ta ls he w ould p ro m is e no im m e d ia te ac tio n . rights d e m o nstratio ns that have th e le a d e rs of th is co m m u n ity hav e fa ile d to I, fo r o ne, m a rv e l a t th e r e s tr a in t th e o ffic e rs have show n so In a co m m u n ity , m o ra l le a d e rsh ip can n o t be f a r . A lthough s o m e p r o te s to r s h av e b een tr e a te d w ith le s s g e n tle ­ When M a y o r G o rd o n L . Th o m a s fa irly knocked East La n s in g fo r g ra s p th e m o ra l u rg e n c y of th is p ro b le m . T h e y founded on th e b a s is of eq u iv o catio n of th is kind. n e s s th an th ey th in k th ey d e s e rv e , th e r e hav e been no c a se s* o f a loop . a r e m en of good fa ilh , b ut th e ir m o ra l v isio n N eg o tia tio n s h ad y ie ld e d nothing b ut e x p o s u re d e lib e ra te p o lic e b ru ta lity . m a k e s sta te m e n ts that s e e m less is b lin d ed . O u r d is c u s s io n s and d e m o n s tra tio n s of h y p o c risy . T h e only ac tio n le ft— a c tio n w hich than favorab le to action on c iv il h av e not j^iven th em th e new vision th a t th e s e w e h ad d is c u s s e d fo r w e e k s— w as c iv il d is ­ It is tr u e th a t th e r e a r e so m e who stro n g ly b e lie v e p r o te s ts of The dem onstrators have d is­ tim e s re q u ire . o b ed ien ce. th is ty p e ca n do so m e good. T h e y s e e m firm ly convinced th a t they r i g h t s , he m a k e s h i m s e l f a “ c o n ” . S tro n g e r actio n w as n e c e s s a ry . rupted the city and the U n ive r­ A t 11 p .m . w e c o n fro n te d th e co m m u n ity w ith a r e p ro g re s s in g to w ard th e ir g o a ls th ro u g h th is type of b e h a v io r. in the g r o u p s ’ e y e s and the s id e s sity and have broken law s and C iv il d iso b ed ie n c e is a d ra m a tic fo rc e . B ut a p lea to s e a rc h th e ir h e a r ts . 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O th e rs a r e Bob M usm anno, ^ t ° ,59.95 $20*8 jp to $45.00 fo p co ats $7A 00 M \m Up to $35.00 S p o rt C o a ts $ ° 15 0 W .r .U p S o lid s and S trip e s SjOO $200 AND Comedy, Suits Were to >75.00 $35** U p to $49.95 S p o rt C o a ts $ ° 2 5 0 TABLEOFSPORTSSHIRTS Mel l er Drama, Ca rt oons and Sports RAINCOATS B ea u tifu l a ll w ool fa b ric s in clud in g im p o rte d Up to $4.95 9:30-10:30-11:30 Suits W ere to $85.00 $45** Up to $29.95 R ain co ats $io°° hand loom ed tw eed s S p o rt S h irts Up to $10.95 9 9 C $*|99 ÜVSRÏÏ Q fiJ3 MEN’S SLACKS S p o rt S h irts R ain o r sh in e co a ts in th e ir id e s ­ SUMMER SUITS cent d in e c o lo rs and n a tu ra l tan g a b a r­ S la ck s th at W ere to $12.98 5300 $15°o E X T R A S P E C I A L S la c k s th at Suits W ere to $45.00 MEN’S JACKETS W ere to $14.95 SJOO LEVI 13’s D isco n tin u e d M odel In S m a rt S p rin g and S u m m e r S ty le s Up to $9.95 Ja c k e ts $3°° S la ck s th a t W e re to $22,50 s10" A nd T w ill W e re $4.98 $2» C o rd u ro y s In clud ed a r e a ll w ool w o rste d s, fla n n e ls , g ab ­ a r d in e s . c o rd s and w ash and w ea r fa b ric s. C lo se O ut of F in e W in ter J a c k e ts B E R M U D A S & S W IM S U IT S BOY'S DEPT. Up to $29.95 J a c k e ts . .vtt $6oo N o E x c e p tio n s ! E v e ry th in g M u s t B e S o ld to th e B a r e W a lls fry fro m .M" B Ò Y ’S SUi^S ® O YS ’ ' I* b e c a u se of th e d ra s tic re d u c tio n s . . . TABLE OF SWEATERS NOTE! SLACKS p le a s e . . . No phone o rd e rs . . . W ere to No C .O .D ’s . . . N o C h a rg e s . . . $25.00 $500 W ere to $7,95 A ll S a le s F in a l. Reduced to S a le A t O u r E . L a n s in g S to r e O n ly BOYS’ $200 Up to $8.95 S w e a te rs $400 NORTHLAND ANN A R B O R $8°° S PO RTS H IRTS JACKETS W ere to $4.95 (9 l 9 l ir, W ere to $19.98 Up to $14.95 S w e a te rs BIRMINGHAM $500 ^ \y DETROIT 211 E . G ra n d R iv e r E a s t L a n s in g i M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ichigan F r id a y , May 28, 1965 5 5 Faculty Language Professor Nigerian Officials Impressed By MSU To Study Dies Of Cancer At 53 T h e M in iste r of E d u catio n fo r E a s te rn N ig eria le ft E a s t L a n ­ sin g W ednesday w ith a new found a n o th e r u n iv e rs ity Ju st a ^ b ig in a s ta te w hich h a s only eig h t m il­ lion p e o p le ,” Im o k e s a id W ed­ n atio n . T h e U of N is th e f ir s t sch oo l in th a t c o u n try to b e m od­ eled a f te r th e A m e ric a n s y s te m “ W e hav e found t h e B ritis h s y s te m 'to be too c o n s e rv a tiv e ,” h e sa id . M iss E lla N ancy C o w le s, S3, D e lta P i, D elta K appa G am m a, ap p rec ia tio n fo r th e A m e ric a n n e sd a y . w i t h e m p h a s is on u n iv e rs ity - Im o k e said th at p a r t of th e p u r­ Overseas F iv e m e m b e rs of th e MSU a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r of ro m a n c e lan g u ag es, d ied M ay 20 of ca n ­ c e r. M E A , A A P S P , th e M o d ern L an ­ g u a g e s A sso c ia tio n an d o th e rs . S he w as a g ra d u a te of W e ste rn ed u catio n al sy s te m , a s e n s e of d isb e lie f about th e “ m a s s iv e ” s iz e of MSU and a d isa p p o in te d “ In N ig e ria , w e h av e 55 m il­ lion p eo p le. W e h a v e only five u n iv e rs itie s and a lre a d y so m e level te c h n ic a l and v ocation al tra in in g . At p re s e n t, 30 M ichigan S tate p o s e fo r h is v is it w as to a tte m p t to find w ays to g et m o re sc ie n c e and te ch n ica l p eo p le to co m e to H u m a n itie s D e p a r t m e n t w ill She w as a p a s t p re s id e n t'o f th e M ich igan in 1929, th e y o u n g est im p re ssio n of th e " h ig h c o s t p eo p le think th a t is en o u g h .” facu lty m e m b e rs a r e s e rv in g at N ig e ria to te ac h . sp e n d th e ir s u m m e r o v e rs e a s F a c u lty W om en’s A sso c ia tio n and p e rs o n , a t 18, to h av e re c e iv e d of living in A m e ric a .” M ichigan S ta te w as ch o se n as th e U n iv e rs ity of N ig e ria . A fte r leaving M ich igan , Im oke stu d y in g n o n -w e s te rn c u ltu r e s . a m e m b e r of m any p ro fe s sio n a l a BA d e g re e fro m th a t in s titu ­ S. E , Im oke, acco m p an ied by one of th e sto p s fo r Im o k e and O nyiege ex p lain ed t h a t th e and O nyiege co n tin u ed to L o s T h e U .S . E d u ca tio n al E xchang e o rg a n iz a tio n s, in clud in g S igm a tio n , re c e iv e d h e r MA fro m th e I. O . O nyiege, c h ie f in sp e c to r of O nyiege b e c a u se th is u n iv e rs ity E a s te r n N ig e ria n g o v ern m e n t is A n g eles fo r a stop at th e U n iv e r­ C o m m issio n h a s a w a rd ed a F u l- U n iv e rs ity of M ichigan in 1934 te c h n ic a l ed u catio n fo r th e E a s t­ h a s long been c o n n e cted w ith ed ­ atte m p tin g to “ re v o lu tio n iz e ” the sity of C a lifo rn ia . T h e y w ill also b rig h t g ra n t to J . B ru c e B u rk e , and h e r d o c to ra te th e r e in 1952. e r n R egion, spent fo u r d ay s in u c a tio n a l d ev elo p m en t in t h e ed u ca tio n al s y s te m by adding new v is it New Y ork, B oston and p a rts a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r, f o r study T w o A p p o in t e d S u rv iv in g h e r a r e h e r m o th e r, M ichigan to u rin g MSU and v iew ­ E a s te r n R egion of N ig e ria . p ro g ra m s m o deled a f te r th o se in of C anada b e fo re re tu rn in g to N i­ o f E g y p tian h is to ry an d c o n tem ­ M rs . M y rtia C o w les of E a s t L an ­ ing the Jack so n p ub lic sc h o o ls. S in ce 1960, MSU a d v is e r s hav e A m e ric a n sc h o o ls. g e ria . p o r a r y E g y p tian an d A ra b a f­ s in g , and a b r o th e r , E a rle C o w le s “ I w as re a lly s u rp ris e d a t th e b een h elp in g to b u ild th e n ew U n i- f a ir s th is s u m m e r in C a iro . T o A l b i o n S t a f f of W h ittie r, C a lif. s iz e of the U n iv e rs ity and th e v e rs ity of N ig eria in th a t re g io n . A le x a n d e r B u t l e r , a s s o c ia te MSU g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts C a ro ly n m a s siv e b uild ing s h e re , e s p e ­ In ju s t five y e a r s , th a t sch o o l p r o f e s s o r , w ill a tte n d an e ig h t- F rie d e m a n n an d H an s K is s e l hav e c ia lly when I found out t h e r e w as h a s b eco m e th e la rg e s t in the w eek s e m in a r in th e h is to ry of E L L A NANCY COWLES B o o k s W a n te d b ee n ap p ointed to th e facu lty at Dr. C h a r le s Killingsworth, U niversity P r o fe s s o r C h in e se a r t a t th e A rt In s titu te A lbion C o lle g e . T h e y w ill b eg in A M E R IC A N - IT A L IA N Board Stays o f L a b o r & Indu strial R e l a t io n s , will d e l i v e r of N ew Y ork U n iv e rs ity . T h e F o r V irg in Is la n d s \0Ù/t th e ir te ac h in g d u tie s in S ep te m ­ C U IS IN E t h e s i x t h a nnua l C e n t e n n i a l R e v i e w L e c t u r e s e m in a r is sp o n so re d by th e New b e r. A p ro je c t to c o lle c t h is to ry o n F r i d a y , M a y 2 6 , at 8 : 1 5 p . m . in R o o m 1 3 3 - Y o rk S ta te B o a rd o f E d u ca tio n . At Nsukka M iss F rie d e m a n n , who w ill b o o k s fo r th e V irg in Is la n d s C ol­ S P E C I A L I Z I N G IN 3 5 o f A k e r s H al l . T h e s u b j e c t o f h i s p a p e r i s P e te F i s c h e r an d A u s t i n te a c h h om e e c o n o m ic s, h a s b een le g e , V irg in Is la n d s, h a s b een P IZ Z A & OTHER FINE M o o re , both p r o f e s s o r s , i n d co m p letin g w ork fo r h e r m a s ­ u n d e rta k e n by th e w om en of S h e r­ a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r E d w a r d . F o u r m e m b e rs of th e 30-m an te r s d e g re e a t MSU s in c e 1963. w ood F o r e s t, s e c o n d -flo o r p r e ­ IT A L IA N FOODS ’ Negro Unemployment: N a th a riu s , w ith o th e r U n iv e rsity M ich igan S ta te a d v is o ry te a m in K is s e l, who w ill te a c h G e rm a n , c in c t in W est A k e rs H a ll^ ” *’ STEAKS-CHOPS-SEAFOOD C o lle g e fa cu lty an d MSU stu d e n ts , N ig e ria , including th e MSU dean h a s h eld an a s s is ta n ts h ip at MSU T h e c o lle g e is tw o y e a r s old G an* Causes and Cures’ w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e M S U -U ni- of in te rn a tio n a l p ro g r a m s , have s in c e 1962. an d n e e d s U .S. h is to ry b o o k s, so D io n is * C O M P L E T E D IN N E R S v e rs ity of th e R yukyus ex ch an g e h ad ex te n sio n s of th e ir stay s th e w om en h av e d o n ated m o ney A IR C O N D IT IO N E D Y our H ost B U S IN E S S M E N 'S L U N C H E O N S p ro g ra m . th e r e ap p ro v e d by th e B o a rd of an d a r e co lle c tin g books fo r th e S e rvin g Y o u r The P u b l i c i s c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d to a t t e n d t h e T h e y w ill tr a v e l in O kinaw a T r u s te e s . p ro je c t. an d Ja p a n an d a tte n d s e m in a r s G len L . T a g g a rt, d ean of in­ C h e s s T o u rn e y Favo rite Beverages l e c t u r e a n d t he r e c e p t i o n f o l l o w i n g . A ny stu d e n ts w ho w ish to con­ in J a p a n e s e an d O kinaw an c u l­ te rn a tio n a l p ro g r a m s , w ill stay tr ib u te to th e p ro je c t sh o u ld con­ 2005 E . MICHIGAN tu re , p o litic a l s y s te m s an d e c ­ T h e S econd A nnual C e n t r a l ta c t R eg in a B ra n d y b u rg , 273 W. CO CKTA IL HOUR in N ig e ria fo r one m o re y e a r as 4 TO 6 PM DAILY (A M P L E PARKING IN REA R ) o n o m ic d ev elo p m en t. v ic e c h a n c e llo r of th e U n iv e rs ity M ich igan C h e ss T o u rn a m e n t, to A k e rs , 3 53 -3 23 0 . of N ig e ria . b e h eld S atu rd a y th ro u g h M on­ Who9s Whose NEW NEW NEW T h e o th e r a d v is e rs re m a in in g d ay In th e L an sin g Y M CA , is in N ig e ria p a s t th e c lo s e of th e ir open to a ll p la y e r s . No a d m is ­ tw o -y e a r o rig in a l t e r m s a r e sio n w ill be c h a rg e d to s p e c ta ­ G e o rg e W. F e r n s , v o c a t i o n a l to r s . low-low prices high quality meats famous brands PINNINGS e d u ca tio n a d v is e r, u n til A ugust, G am e s a r e s la te d fo r 7 p .m . L in d a L e e H ow ley, B osto n , 1966; G eo rg e F r itz , contin u in g S a tu rd a y , 1 p .m . an d 7 p .m . M a s s a c h u s e tts A ed u ca tio n a d v is e r, u n til Ju n e Sunday an d 10 a .m . and 4 p .m . an d P h i Sigm a D elta t o A r n V l d A d l e r B o sto n , M a ss a c h u se tts S en io r 1966i and G e o r 8e R * M o o re - v et' e r in a r y s c ie n c e a d v is e r, u n til A u g u st, 1967. M onday. A s e p a ra te n ov elty sp e ed to u r­ n a m e n t, open to a n y o n e w ho SHAHEEN’S M ichigan S ta te h a s h ad a d v is­ w is h e s to co m p ete , w ill be h eld s h i f t to K a re n W endt, D e tro it Sopho­ a t 9:30 a .m . Sunday. 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T h e P re s b y te ria n s w ent in to a d r a ­ p ro c e s s fo r c o n s t i t u t i o n a l including th re e fa m ilie s , "fo u n d re m a in in g s tu d e n ts w e re g re e te d m a tic r o u n d of d e lib e ra tio n s ch an g e. new h o m es in A m e ric a ” w hen a t th e n ex t s ta tio n . H em lo ck . T u e sd a y on w h e th er to m odify On a s e n sitiv e p o in t, the new they re c e n tly m ad e a w eek en d T h is p ro g ra m of le a rn in g ab o ut th e ir h is to ric co n fe ssio n of faith . co n fessio n d e p a rts f r o m th e tr ip to tw o v illa g e s in th e T hu m b o th e r c o u n trie s an d th e ir c u l­ It w ould be th e f ir s t change in W e stm in s te r co n cep t of the B ib le a r e a , H en d erso n an d H em lo ck . tu r e s , an d d ev elo p in g frie n d sh ip th e ir c re e d a l p o sitio n in 318 a s th e v e rb a lly in fa llib le " w o rd C h e erin g fa rm fo lk s w elco m ed w a s In itia te d in 1961 w hen th e y e a rs. of God and of G od— not m en— a s " s tr a n g e r s ” fro m Ira q , Ira n , M a y v ille M e th o d ist C h u rc h in v i­ T h e new co n fe ssio n would in ­ th e au th o r th e re o f.” K uw ait, P a k i s t a n , A rg e n tin a , te d a few stu d e n ts fro m th e U ni­ c o rp o ra te th at d o c u m e n t, along In stead , th e new co n fessio n B ra z il, C o lu m b ia, C h ile , M ex i­ v e r s ity o f M ich igan to sp en d w ith six o th e r fam ed c r e e d s , into s e e s the B ib le a s th e p rim e , au­ c o , V en ezu ela an d Jap an w ith th e w eek en d w ith m e m b e r fa m ­ th e c h u rc h ’s ac c e p te d su m m a­ th o rita tiv e in stru m e n t of co n ­ open a r m s . il ie s o f th e c h u rc h . T h is p ilo t tio n s of b e lie f, th u s rem o v in g vey in g th e d iv in e re v e la tio n . A s th e c h a rte re d b u s c a r r y ­ p ro je c t w a s e n te re d in to w ith W e stm in s te r fro m its p re s e n t ing stu d e n ts an d fiv e c h ild re n " s o m e f e a r an d tre m b lin g .” B ut e x c lu siv e s ta tu s . stop p ed n e a r th e M e t h o d i s t it tu rn e d o ut to b e a m a rv e lo u s R ev . E ugene C a rso n B lak e, the A S E C O N D HOME A W A Y FR O M H OM E— T w e n ty - ch u rch a t H en d erso n , th e h o st a tte m p t to w a rd s i n t r o d u c i n g d e n o m in a tio n 's c h ie f a d m in is­ C h o ir s S p o n s o r s i x f o r e i g n s t u d e n t s v i s i t e d the v i l l a g e s o f H e n d e r ­ fa m ilie s ru sh e d fo rw a rd to g re e t " r e a l A m e ric a ” to th e " a m b a s ­ t r a to r , sa id th e ch an g e would s o n a n d H e m l o c k , a b o u t 60 m i l e s f r o m L a n s i n g . th e ir g u e s ts fro m th e M id d le s a d o r s ” of d ista n t la n d s. m ean " a n ad d ition ” r a th e r than I c e C r e a m S o c ia l T h e r e t h e y s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d wit h f a r m f a m i l i e s . T o d ay th is co m b in atio n of 524 “ a su b tra c tio n ,” sin c e th e new .An ice c re a m s o c M is being H e r e M r s . Ja o n M ered ith , international p r o g r a m s fa m ilie s , u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip co n fe ssio n and s ix o th e rs would su p p lem en t th e W e stm in s te r d o c­ u m en t. sp o n so red by the c h o irs of th e U n iv e rsity M eth od ist C hu rch 6- 9;30 p .m . next T h u rsd a y . specialist, i s p o i n t i n g out h o s t f a m i l i e s to t w o Iranian f r e s h m e n , F a r a m a r z V a z i r i (ri gh t) and E h s a n o l l o h Z i a i ( m i d d l e ) . __________________________________ Scientist ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e I) o f W illia m B . L u tz , ex e c u tiv e d ir e c to r , C h r is tia n R u ra l H os­ p ita lity C o u n c il, s tr e tc h e s o v e r th e a r e a s of S tra its of M a ck in ac , IN M E M O R I U M — M e m o r i a l D a y , M a y 3 0 , I s o n e o f t h e f e w t i m e s t h e A m e r i c a n f l a g i s f l o w n at h a l f s t a f f . F o r m e r l y c e l e b r a t e d a s D e c o r a t i o n D a y in It would en c o u ra g e a “ b ro ad ­ Ice c re a m , cak e and lem onade m e m b e r o f th e A m e ric a n A ca­ h o n o r o f t h e n a t i o n ' s w a r d e a d , M e m o r i a l D a y now e r , m o re in clu siv e c h u rc h ,” said w ill b e s e rv e d . C offee w ill be ex ­ dem y o f M i c r o b i o l o g y , th e T r a v e r s e C ity an d th e Saginaw c o m m e m o r a t e s all who h a v e died. th e R ev. D r. E dw ard D owey, head of th e d raftin g c o m m itte e . tr a . T he so c ia l w ill be held on th e W o rld C h u rch G r o u p s A m erica n S o ciety fo r M ic ro b i­ ology, th e A m e ric a n V e te rin a ry V a lle y . T h e to w ns of H en d erso n an d H em lo c k , ab o u t 60 m ile s fro m L a n sin g , ea ch hav e an a r e a T h e "C o n fe ssio n of 1967'’ tak es ch u rch law n, lo cated on H ariso n M e d i c a l A ss o c ia tio n , an d th e R oad a c ro s s fro m c a m p u s .T ic k ­ o f le s s th an a s q u a re m ile an d a its title fro m th e fa ct th at it w ill b e two y e a rs b efo re it can be e ts a r e 35 ce n ts p e r p e rs o n . E n d R o u n d O f Ta lks A m e ric a n A sso c ia tio n fo r th e A dv ancem en t of S cien ce . p o p u latio n o f 200 an d 1,000 r e ­ s p e c tiv e ly . T h e fa m ilie s of th e s e S tu d e n ts G e t A w a r d s H e is su rv iv e d by h is w ife, a r e a s h av e so f a r p lay ed h o s ts T h e S t. Jo h n s S tudent P a r is h K elty , L o u is v ille , K y., g ra d u a te GENEVA !iP—T h e R o m a n C a th - to th e tw o b o d ie s, d e ta ils of th e M rs . Is a b e l S ie g e r H id d leso n , A w ard s B anquet w as h e ld la s t o lic C h u rch and T h e W o rld C o u n - d is c u s s io n s w e re n ot re v e a le d . to 1,600 s tu d e n ts . stu d e n t; Ir a H u tch iso n , M idland COSTminSTCR PRCSBYTCRIAn ChURCM and fo u r c h ild re n , M rs . L e n o re T h e fa re w e ll s c e n e s p re s e n te d S atu rd a y to h o n o r a ll th o se s tu ­ ju n io r; M r. an d M rs . R ay B a r - c il of C h u rc h e s (W C C ), co m b in ­ T h e an n ou n cem ent s a id th e m e e t­ L in d q u ist, c u rr e n tly re s id in g in d e n ts w ho g av e th e ir tim e and cost ransinc. cmcniGan ing m o re than 200 p ro te s ta n t, in g s " p ro c e e d e d in a s p ir it of q u ite a d iffe re n t p ic tu r e th an th e r i r a s , E a s t L a n sin g g ra d u a te s tu ­ th e D om inican R ep u b lic; Joh n i n t r o d u c t i o n s . " W e lc o m e , s e r v ic e in h elp in g to ru n th e d e n ts ; an d G e o rg e C o n ra d e , E a s t an g lic an and o rth o d o x c h u rc h e s C h r is tia n u n d e rsta n d in g , and it W. H id d leso n of W oodland H ill, SUNDAY SCHEDULE in 80 c o u n trie s, h eld th e ir f ir s t b e c a m e c le a r th at th e r e w e re s tr a n g e r I” h ad t u r n e d i n t o p a r is h . G u e st s p e a k e r a t th e L a n sin g g ra d u a te s tu d e n t. C a lif.; M rs . L o u is e W rig h t of "G o o d b y e , F rie n d !” b an q u et w as M a ria n G . K in g et, G e o rg e C o n ra d e , R ay B a r r e a s , W orship S e rv ic e s — — 9:0 0 and 11:00 a .m . ro u n d of s e c r e t ta lk s on c lo s e r m any fie ld s of co m m o n In te re s t B utztow n, P a .; an d M r s . M a rry C hu rch School, C rib b e ry -T h ird G ra d e — 9:00 and 11:00 a .m . c o o p e ra tio n th is w eek. w hich need to b e stu d ie d in th e a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r of p sy c h o l­ S h aro n C a s sid y , Jo se p h K elty an d Harris Joins fu tu re . It w as fe lt p a rtic u la rly L ott of E a s t L a n sin g . o gy , w ho sp o k e on " T h e A p o s- L illia n G re e n e w e re a ls o g iven C hu rch School, F o u rth G ra d e -A d u lts, S tudents — 11:0(7 a .m . A WCC an n ou n cem ent s a id th e T h e fu n e ra l w ill b e h e ld a t th a t th e w ork of th e g ro u p sho uld ta la te of E x c e lle n c e .” c e r tif ic a te s of m e m b e rsh ip in "A c tio n s and R e a c tio n s” ta lk s w ere h eld in th e jo in t w o rk ­ 2:30 p .m S a tu rd a y fro m th e G o r s - th e Joh n H en ry C a rd in a l N ew m an T h e L e a d e rs h ip A w ard w as Council Staff ing g ro up re c e n tly s e t up by th e c o n c e n tra te on th e c la rific a tio n lin e -R u n c im a n E a s t C h ap el in F o r tra n sp o rta tio n , phone 482-3825; 332-4880 of p rin c ip le s and m e th o d s w hich g iv en to M a ry E llen G re e n , E a s t N atio n a l H onor S o ciety . M INISTER: tw o b o d ies. E a s t L a n sin g . In te rm e n t w ill b e L a n sin g g ra d u a te s tu d e n t. 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C e n tr a l M e th o d is t F ir s t C h ris tia n F ir s t C h u rc h o f P e o p le s C h u rc h F irs t P re s b y te ria n s h a rin g th e p a s to ra te of P ennw ay r e ll, B a n c ro ft ju n io r; M a ria K a- S m ith , O w osso g ra d u a te stu d e n t, b a lin , L a n sin g ju n io r; Jo h n Joh n ­ A c ro ss F ro m th e C ap itol R e fo rm e d C h u rc h C h r is t, S c ie n tis t O ttaw a and C h e stn u t C h u rc h of G od, L a n sin g , w ill jo in re c e iv e d th e M o n sig n o r M a c - WORSHIP SERV ICE E a s t L a n s in g W ORSHIP SER V IC E th e s ta ff of th e L a n sin g A re a E a c h in S peaking A w ard . so n , E a s t L an sin g g ra d u a te stu ­ 240 M a rs h a ll S t., L an sin g 709 E . G ra n d R iv e r C o u n cil of C h u rc h e s a s a s s o c ia te d e n t; L illia n G re e n e , E a s t L a n ­ 9:45 & 11:15 a .m . E a s t L an sin g 9 :3 0 - 11:00 a .m . An E c u m e n ic a l A w ard , c r e a te d (W JIM 10:15 a.m .) R ev . Joh n M . H ofm an, P a s to r In te rd en o m in atio n a l d ir e c to r . sin g s e n io r; K aren S h a e fe r, New M o rn in g S e rv ic e .9:00 & 11:15 11.00 a .m .-S e p t. th ro u g h M ay ¡C rib b e ry and N u r s e ry p ro v id ed ) H a r r is , who h o ld s a B .A . fro m e s p e c ia lly fo r th e o c c a sio n , w as Y o rk so p h o m o re ; M a ry T hom p­ *C o n tro l fo r S p iritu a l In su la tio n ’ 200 W. G ra n d R iv e r g iv en to th e R ev . Joh n D uley, Sunday School 10:15 10:00 a .m .- I u n e . Ju ly , A ugust at M ichigan A n d e rs o n C o lle g e a nd a B .D . fro m so n , N ew Y ork g ra d u a te stu d e n t; D w ight S. L a rg e , P re a c h in g “ W h a t to d o w ith th e S ch oo l of T h e o lo g y at A n d e r­ p a s to r of th e P r e s b y t e r i a n G e ra ld B e c k e rle , E v a n s v i l l e , E vening S e rv ic e 7 p .m . A ncient and M o d e r n N e c ro ­ C h u rc h in E a st L a n sin g , fo r h is m an cy , a lia s M e s m e ris m and SUNDAY SER V IC E L if e ’s B u r d e n s ” s o n , In d ., is c u rr e n tly s e rv in g on In d ., g ra d u a te stu d e n t; M r. and C rib N u rse ry , So B rin g T h e D r. S eth M o rro w p re a c h in g s e v e r a l C h r is tia n ed u catio n o u tsta n d in g a c c o m p lish m e n ts in M rs . J o s e R om b aldi of th e M u­ B aby. T ak e hom e a copy of th e T h o se in need of tra n s p o rta ­ H yp n otism , D enounced 9 :3 0 -1 1 :0 0 a .m . s p ir itu a l g u id an ce of MSU s tu ­ tion c a ll: M r. J a c k V ander Slik SUNDAY SCHOOL w ill b e h eld A w arm and frie n d ly w elco m e o u n c ils and c a b in e ts , in clud in g c s ic D e p a rtm e n t; K a re n K ih m , “ W hat T hen A re W e T o D o?” d e n ts . H e ^ ¿ a v e th e in v o catio n H am ilto n , O hio, ju n io r; K a t h ­ sh e e t fo r stud y and ap p lic a­ a t 355-3030 o r R ev . 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In te rd en o m in a tio n al W EDNESDAY M e th o d is t C h u rc h iid ii SERVICES 8:00 p .m .-E v e n ln g M eetin g CHURCH SCHO O L M a rtin L u th e r C h ap el Sunday: M orning W o rs h ip — ---------------------- 11 a .m . 9:3 0 & 11:00 a .m . 828 N . W ashington, L a n sin g -S tu d en t C e n te r-M is s o u ri Synod - » .. . . A l lb e C h u rc h • SUNDAY F r e e P u b lic R eading R oom C rÜ rR o o m th ro u g h Adult. R ev . T h e o d o re B u n d en th al, M e e t in g s — P a r t i e s S erm o n by M r. Ju d so n C a rlso n 134 N . G ran d R iv e r 10:00 a.nri. S bn d ay School O PEN C la s s é s 9:3 0 and 11 s e rv ic e s L u th e ra n C h a p lain U n iv e rsity C la ss & In te rn a tio n a l (jla s s - - - - 9:45 a.m Evening W o rship . * "S erm on by M r. JvcL —. L'_. ------------------------------ 7:00 p .m •H A* W eekdays— 9 -5 p .m . M on., T u e g ., T h u rs ., F r i . id 11:00 a .m . 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A T H O U G H T-PR O V O K IN G HOUR at S erm o n . A lum ni C hapel , E vening W o rship 6:00 p .m . 9:30 a .m .-1 1 :0 0 a .iti. A d v e n tis t C h u rc h 9:30 a .m .: M o rn in g P ra y e r & CAMPUS T e m p o ra rily m ee tin g at U ni­ W edn esday evening B ible M O R N IN G W O R S H I P - 1 1 :0 0 A .M . S erm o n , All S ain ts. 11:00 a .m .: C o n f i r m a t i o n J r . High F e llo w sh ip 4:00 p .m . v e rs ity L u th e ra n C h u rc h D iv isio n and Ann S t. Study 7:30 p .m . " T h e M an W ho H as E nough” Book S erm o n . All S ain ts. C o lle g e G ro u p S u p p er SATURDAY SER V IC ES T h u rs d a y evening L ad ies 5:30 p .m .: C a n te rb u ry M eeting and P ro g r a m 9:30 a .m . S abbath School B ib le C la s s 7:30 p j n . A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H I P - 8:30 P .M . Store W E0N ESD A Y 5:30 p .m . 11:00 a .m . W o rsh ip S e rv ic e D is c u ss io n & R e fre s h m e n ts 7:00 a .m .: H o ly C om m u n io n fol­ S r. High F e llo w sh ip F o r T ra n s p o rta tio n C all low ed by b re a k fa s t (R id es to 7:00 p .m . F o r in fo rm a tio n o r tr a n s p o r ­ F E 9-8190 F R E E BUS SER V IC E-M O R N IN G & EVENING tion c a ll P a s to r A ln sley B la ir, 8:00 c la s s e s ) W ELC O M E! I 485-3997. ED 2 -1 96 0 or ED 2 -2434 PA ST O R S: D R . HOW ARD SU GD EN , R E V . A L JO N E S. D R . T E D WARD (Across From Union) Friday, May 28, 1965 fDeputy-BigThemeBut Red Army Troupe Show Set O.LIN Summer Theater Sets HOSPITAL REPO RT Tryouts Next Week Acting iLack9 T h e R ed A rm y S in g e rs and d a n c e rs and an o r c h e s tr a th a t D a n c e rs , w hose ro u sin g so n g s in c lu d e s th e tra d itio n a l R u ssia n and h ig h -lea p in g d a n c e s b ro u g h t tria n g u la r-s h a p e d g u ita r and ac ­ c o rd io n s . SATURDAY A d m iss io n s in clu d e: M a rk E n - 1 p .m .—TH E CHANGING CO N ­ g le m a n , C o lu m b u s, O hio, fr e s h ­ T h e S u m m e r C ir c le T h e a te r G R ESS—T h is f ir s t p ro g ra m of m an ; C a r o l H a k a l a , T a y lo r try o u ts T u e sd a y an d W ednesday an d se a s o n tic k e ts fo r th e Sum ­ F u r th e r in fo rm a tio n on try o u ts g o e s on to co n fro n t th e fin a l s i­ th em a c c la im in E n g lan d a s one By LA RRY TATE le n c e : th e s ile n c e of G od. of th e g re a te s t e n te rta in m e n ts in " M u s c le s s u re ly do n ot e x is t to a new s e rie s ex a m in e s th e ev o ­ s o p h o m o r e ; R o b e rt A m s le r, in 49 A u d ito riu m a r e open to th e m e r C ir c le T h e a te r is a v a ila b le Stat« N ew s R e v ie w e r S in ce th e p la y 's fu ll te x t ru n s th e w o rld , w ill a p p e a r a t 6:30 allo w th e s e tw irlin g , h ig h -le a p ­ lu tio n of C o n g re ss and th e o p e r­ S p r i n g V a l l e y , 111., ju n io r; co m m u n ity , fa c u lty and stu d e n ts. fro m B aldw in a t 355-6690. p .m . 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T o m ak e th e p ic tu re even m o re F re s h m e n e n tr ie s in clu d e Joh n the most shocking ta in its w inning w ay s. T h e S ta te tra c k m e n , re ig n in g T h e m e e t w ill be a sh o w case of S p a rta n ta le n t. T h re e pf th e in te re s tin g , C oach F ra n D ittric h is p re v ie w in g six of h is fr e s h ­ W ilcox an d J im S te w a rt In th e p o le v a u lt, T e r r y E a rly an d R ich P IZ Z A scene o i ell time, and that 's only N o m in a t e d For 7 Order A Family Size, B ig T en ch a m p s w ith fo u r in d i­ m en e n te re d a r e B ig T en in d iv id ­ m en alon g w ith h is v a rs ity s ta r s . Dunn in th e 440, John S pain in the beginning ! A ca d em y A w a rd s v id u a l title -h o ld e rs am ong th e ir u al c h a m p s; fiv e o th e rs fig u re d T itle -w in n e r J im G a r r e tt w ill th e 880 an d A rt L ink in th e m ile . 2a A new thrill ■* from the makers of “Baby Jane” ra n k s , w ill sen d a d o z e n -m in u s- in th e te a m sc o rin g a t th e con­ go in th e long jum p an d 220, h is Get A Small One FREE ch a m p io n sh ip e v e n ts, alon g w ith o n e v a rs ity co n tin g en t to c o m - fe re n c e m e e t. W ith th e ex c ep tio n th e 100 in w hich h e fin ish e d s e c ­ o nd. G en e W ashington, king of th e 120 high h u rd le s , w ill b e jo in ed UNCLEJOHN'S ‘hush- hush. sweer CHaMpnc AGNES MOOREHEAD CECIL KELLAWAV WILLIAM CAMPBELL VIC10R 8U0N0 MARY ASTOR ROBERT ALDRICH 2 n d Hit! S h o w n 3 : 4 0 2 nd 8 : 0 5 by F re d M cK oy and C lin t J o n e s . N o w O f f e r s Y o u It’ s f u n - f i l l e d a c ti o n p a c k e d a d ve n tu r e M ike K ain e s, th e only se n io r to ch alk up an MSU p oint in th e E r n ie c o n fe re n c e c la s h , w ill ru n th e A C o m p le t e f o r t h a t r e a l I t a l ia n S C O R E B O A R D m ile . K eith C o a te s is se t fo r th e Wa yn e Capucine Kovacs 880. L i n e O f M e a ls .smon Grit AM ERICAN LEAG U E NATIONAL L E A G U E p iz z a f l a v o r , c a ll Jo in in g G a r r e tt fo r th e 220 and W L PCT. GB W L P C T . GB 100 a r e D as C am p b e ll, J i m A n d S a n d w ic h e s . Fabian C hicago 24 14 .632 x -L o s A ngeles 25 15 .625 S u m m e rs and Bob S te ele . I V 2 - 2 1 0 0 M in n eso ta 23 14 .6 2 2 -1 /2 C in c in n a ti 23 16 .590 1 -1 /2 M issin g fro m th e lineup is M ike ITALIAN VILLAGE DETROIT 21 17 .553 3 x -S t. L o u is 23 16 .590 1 -1 /2 B o w e rs, c o n fe re n c e high jum p W h e n Y o u D in e B a ltim o re 22 18 .550 3 x -M ilw au k ee 19 16 .543 3 -1 /2 k in g . G oing in th at ev en t fo r S tate C le v e lan d 19 17 .528 4 San F ra n c is c o 22 20 .524 4 w i l l b e M cKoy a n d L e e H am - O u t . . . S t o p I n . A>x - L os A ng eles 21 20 .512- -4*1/2 •«C hicago 19 21 .475 6 b rig h t. B oston 18 20 .474 6 x-N ew Y ork 17 22 .436 7 -1 /2 x -H o u sto n x -W ash in g to n 17 25 . 405 9 P h ila d e lp h ia New Y ork 18 22 .450 7 19 24 .442 7 -1 /2 16 25 .390 9 -1 /2 G a r r e tt, J o n e s , S u m m e rs and C am p b e ll w ill te a m up fo r th e 4 4 0 - y a r d r e l a y , w h i l e P au l • r* Ip * Ww A w 1101 E . M ic h ig a n A v e . ToALASKA. C O L O R by O E L U X E 2a JOHNNy HORTON I tinga NORTH TO ALASKA n Li 1 ^ V 'c ■L/2 P iiM buygh ^ 15 24 .385 9 -1 Leaders l E ^ n s a s C ity ^ 10*25 .286 , ^ « »-wir** x -rtrg * * g a m e I x -n ig n T g a m e T O D A Y ’S GAM ES B o sto n 2 , M in n eso ta 0 T O D A Y ’S GAM ES PANCAKE N ew Y ork a t D E T R O I T (night) N ew Y ork 8, C hicago 5 HOUSE L o s A n g eles a t W ash, (night) San F ra n c is c o 9, C in cin n ati 2 (continued f r o m page 8) K an sa s C ity a t B alt, p p d ., ra in P itt s , a t P h ila d e lp h ia , p p d ., ra in Dobrei, MSU. . 4 - 1 2.90 (O nly G am e s S cheduled) S t. L o u is a t H ouston (night) Reed, M ich 2-1 2.92 T H U R SD A Y ’S RESU LTS' M ilw au kee at L o s A ng eles (night) Purkhiser, P u rd u e 3 -I 2.93 N ew Y o rk a t C h ic a g o -S ta ffo rd D u r a n t , Ohi 2-1 2.95 2 820 E. Grand R i v e r (1 -2 ) v s. H e rle n (4 -3 ). 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BEjs.CH/, • BlA#7 B ìNGO J U iiS B P P't '.‘■BURT LANCASTER .M M M U a U M M M M r ________in JOHN rRAHxeUtlCIMCR S F M AVALON ANNETTE FUMCEUD D E M WU 1EV - HARVEY LEMBECK Shew * at 3:45-8:45 DONNA L O M HABIA KRISTEN IH M EVMNS MICHEL SIMON • SUZANNE FLON ■BOBBISHAW DONR IC K IÏTW ILIVNDE BUSTEBKEATOH EAIB.WkSOH PAUL SCOFIELD WOLFGANG PRElSS • RICHARD MUNCH ' B E A C H B L A N K E T B I N G O ” 2nd at 1 0 : 4 3 J EAN N E M O R E AU franklin coen Cdfrank davis JULES BRICKEN JOHNFRANKENHEIMER UÍÍnTEDARTISTS L A S T DAY Shown at • • • M W IW H C W tLJU B l 1:30, 6:25 & later KMLNUHULMB I MCIMMHILMI MHSKLH JOHN FORD'S W B n H JH » m iD B V i ‘ R I O C O N C H O S ” 3 r d at 1 2 : 3 0 C H E Y E- N N E - m i m a m m im m O N L Y 4 M IL E S E . O F C A M P U S M -4 3 m mm. t luiem inwumt«*» .... .uiotfa* MWH— - —h■■ F nw flflO A U T U M N na—' « H IT , F r id a y , M ay 28, 1965 1 0 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ic h ig a n F L Y - MSU F ly in g C lu b . T h is C lu b s Fly H ig h With S ta te N e w s W an t-A d s! s u m m e r, a ll n ex t y e a r . Open to s tu d e n ts , staff. F o r R ent ISiy A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r R ent with a C h e v r o l e t : 1962 ¿tel A ir V -8 MG T F , 1956. G ood co n d itio n . S ee at 248 K e n b e rry D r., E a s t S c o o t er s & C y c l e s M A LE: F U L L o r p a r t- tim e . M ust $90 M O N TH LY . T w o b e d ro o m . have tra n s p o rta tio n . C a ll ED L o w e r S p a rta n V illa g e . S um ­ u ry , a ir-c o n d itio n e d a p a rtm e n t, 2 -3 M E N , n eeded to s u b le a se lu x - Rooms lowcost a u tom atic. 4 -d o o r. M ust be w ith p o o l. 351-5409. 44 E A ST LANSING. U n su p e rv ise d d riv e r, to be appreciated. R e a ­ L an sin g , a fte r 5 . 45 BSÄ 650. $400. 355 5 -9 3 8 6 . 44 2-6311. V aughan L an d sca p in g .4 4 m e r . M a rrie d s tu d e n ts . F u lly la rg e sin g le , dou ble ro o m s fo r 42 M ORRIS MINOR lOOO, good body. 1964 YAMAHA 80, J u s th a d S p rin g STA TIO N A T TE N D A N T . 1, F u ll- fu rn is h e d e x c e p t lin e n s . 355- WANT sonable. 482-4812. m e n . P riv a te e n tra n c e . K itch en , I o C H E V R O LE T , I960, P arkw o od 1961, m u st s e ll. $200 o r b e s t c h e c k -u p , lu b ric a tio n . O u t-p e r- tim e . 1, P a r t- tim e . A p p ly , 0801. 42 H ou s e s P a rk in g . Low s u m m e r r a te s . > o ffe r. C all 332-1942. 45 fo rm s H onda 90’ s . $300. 353- TROW BRID G E E N C O , 1051 PR IV A CY AND lu x u ry . T w o b ed ­ LA K E MICHIGAN c o tta g e fo r r e n t C a ll IV 5 -7 67 3 o r a sk fo r A1 stationw agon. Beige and c o p p e r. 8 -c v lin d e r, p o w e r ste e rin g , OLDS M O B ILE, 1955, ” 88" . V ery 0285. 46 T ro w b rid g e R oad. 42 ro o m f u r n i s h e d . B e s t o f f - fo r s e a s o n . M o dern th re e - A n d e rso n , ED 7-9166. 42 good body. E x c e lle n t m o to r and M AICO, 250 cc S c r a m b le r . $250. D R I V E R N E E D E D , m o rn in g s. R en tin g A vondale A p a rtm e n ts c a m p u s stu d y in g a tm o s p h e re . b e d ro o m c o tta g e on w ooded dune • AUTOMOTIVE good ru b b e r. Needs some body SU PE R V ISE D ROOMS and a p a rt- • EMPLOYMENT w o rk , so am only asking $375. tra n s m is s io n . D ep en d ab le. $150. G e rm a n M o to rc y c le . C a ll 4 8 9 - Now u n til g ra d u a tio n . A pply, Jon fo r s u m m e r and fa ll. L e a v e y o u r fo r re n t fro m M e m o ria l D ay to m e n ts . M ale s tu d e n ts . C ooking, 48 351-4865. 42 0236. 42 A nthony F lo r is t, 809 E . M ich i­ c a r at y o u r a p a rtm e n t-5 b lo ck s L a b o r D ay. $600. P riv a te b ea ch , se c lu d e d a re a . P h o n e E D 2 -0606 p a rk in g . 1- 1/2 b lo ck s f r o m B e r - • FOR RENT 487-3096. C H E V R O LE T , 1963 Im pala. B ig OLD SM O BI l E , 1 9 5 8 , 4 -d o o r, BSA 50Ö c c s in g le ro a d b ik e. gan A v e., L a n sin g . 42 fro m c a m p u s . C a ll 3 3 7 -2 0 8 0 fo r ED 2-0991. T w o and a h alf k ey . F o r s u m m e r. IV 5 -8 8 3 6 .4 2 • FOR SALE • LOST A FOUND Red needs n e w h o m e .T w o -d o o r, h a rd to p . P o w e r b r a k e s and C o m p etitio n e n g in e . $575. 116 R E G IST E R E D N U R SÉ. P a r t- tim e fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n o r s t o p at ho or u r« fro m L a n sin g on 1-94, A P PR O V E D SU PE R V ISE D f o r sha rp, autom atic. F u ll p o w er. s te e rin g . G ood t i r e s , m o to r. D en v er A ve. P h o n e TTJ 2 -0 95 2. w ork P e d ia tric ia n 's o ffic e ,E a s t th e office a t4 0 0 G u n so n any e v e ­ • PERSONAL C a ll 332-0111. 42 44 L a n sin g . R e fe re n c e s re q u ire d . nin g a t 7 p m . S aw y er e x it. 42 m e n . S in g les, d o u b le s, so m e 4 - • PEANUTS PERSONAL . $1,~50. IV 9-3690. ___________ 47 46 LOG ¿A felN on p riv a te sandy m an ro o m s w ith co o k in g . L a rg e , C H EV R O L ET , 1958 Im pala co n ­ O LD SM O B ILE, 19 56”, " R o c k e t B SA , 50Ò c c , Tw in, $28$. C all C a ll E D 2 -6 8 4 8 . 42 a c h e s of m o u n tain o u s lake q u ie t, fu lly fu rn is h e d . L au n d ry , • REAL ESTATE F tlR N lS H feb A PA R T M E N T S f o r • SERVICE v e rtib le . R adio, h e a te r. W hite 88” , au to m atic . E x c e lle n t co n ­ 351-4589. 42 C O L L È G E S T U D E N tS : M atu re s u m m e r . R e s so n a b le . C lo se to bDeub o urne B lind R iv e r, O n ta rio . p a rk in g . L obby w ith T .V . A v e r­ • TRANSPORTATION sid e w a lls. F u ll pow er. $425. d itio n . 4 -d o o r, ra d io , h e a te r, 1962 V E S P A , l2 5 c c . F u l l y and re s p o n s ib le . In sp e c t and c a m p u s . C a ll 3 3 2 -5 0 4 0 . 46 3 37-2304 e v e n in g s. 47 age g ra d e p o in t, 3 .3 R en tin g now snow ti r e s . $275. 337-2164. 44 eq u ip p e d . M u st s e ll. $215. C all a s se m b le d ry c le a n in g , a n d B l 6 FA R M H O U SE- th re e b e d - Hfoarll,s u215 m m e r and fa ll. S p a rta n • WANTED Phone IV 4-0229 evenings. 47 C H E V R O LE T STATION wagon, P E l'G E O T , “ 4(73 S ed an , 1 9 6 1 . 3 55 -5 80 6 . 45 s h ir ts . S tead y y e a r-r o u n d Job, E d e n R o c A p ts . L o u is, 1 b lo ck c a m ­ D E A D L IN E B e ig e . E x c e l l e n t co n d itio n . ro o m s , fu rn is h e d . Id e a l fo r 6 1956. One ow ner, A - l m echanic­ $750. P hone 6 9 9 -2 5 4 9 . 42 SCOOTER", #80. 4 8 4 -6 6 6 8 , b e- S a tu rd a y s only. $1.50 h o u rly . 252 R iv e r S tre e t, E .L . guy s w ith a c o u p le of c a r s . R en t­ p u s . E D 2 -2 574. 2 p.m . one c l o s s d a y be­ a lly . S tick, V -8 . A l s o , 1960 tw een 1 & 6. G ood tr a n s p o r ta ­ A pply, B a r y a m e s C le a n e rs .n e x t N ow L e a s in g fo r ing fo r su m m e r and fa ll. $30 M A L E S V IL L E , 2 b lo ck s ca m p u s, PLY M O U TH , 1963, F u ry . 4 -d o o r tio n . 45 to A lb e rt P ic k M o te l. 44 fore publ ¡c a t io n . Volkswagen. Phone IV 4-0940.42 s e d a n . E co n o m ical V -8 en g in e, p e r m a n - $180 p e r m o n th . 10 d o u b le, sin g le . P a rk in g , k itch en , C H E V R O LE T , ¡96 3 Im pala S p o rts S u m m e r O n ly m ile s fro m ca m p u s on M t.H op e r e c ro o m , T V . M r. Jo h n so n , C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 12 n oon o n e Coupe. V -8 standard. Im m acu ­ T o rq u e flite , p o w e r s te e rin g , N at H am m ond 3 32-8488 H ighw ay w est of L a n sin g . C a ll ’ 694-5917. 42 c l a s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic a t io n la te . M ust s e ll. $1,875. T U 2 - p o w e r b ra k e s , ra d io . D ark b lu e, W e stc h e ste r F a r m s - 332-2911 SUNtM ER R E N T A L S. G re a t lo c a- w hite sid e w all ti r e s . 10,000 m ile G IR L S, FO U R . L o w e r flo o r and PH ON E S336, 210" Irene St., Lansing.44 u n u sed fa c to ry w a rra n ty . $1,595. READ for PROFIT b a s e m e n t. S u m m e r and th re e fo r ap p o in tm en t to s e e . 42 tio n , ju s t a c ro s s fro m ca m p u s. C H E V R O LE T , ¡963 Super S p o rt 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 409. 4-speed. W i r e w heels. HA ROLD P L E T Z M O T O R sc h o o l te r m s . N ic ely fu rn is h e d . T W O PERSONS to s h a re lu x u ry , IT Y . S in g le s, d o u b le s. 151 B ogue.­ F A R M H O U S E F R A T E R N S A LE S, 150 E . G ra n d R iv e r, 332-2195, a fte r 5:30 p m . 44 12 x 56, m o b ile h om e, w ith own­ RATES 1 DAY 3 D A YS. . . .$3.50 $150 Gages, M iscellaneous e x tr a s . 337-~055, M ike . C H E V R O LE T , ¡956. S tick. In A-l 47 W illia m sto n . 655-1870. PLY t i r e M s . O N U TH ew b , a 1957. tte ry . S C o le o a d n en in g C 42 in e, sid e. rfWANT ADS L IV E IN lu x u ry th is su m m er! e r . R ea so n a b le. C a ll 351-4656, S u b le t C e d a r V illag e A p a rtm e n t. fro m 5 -7 p m . A i r-c o n d itio n e d . D ish w a sh e r. C A P E C O D T w o b e d ro o m . L iv in g , 44 E d 2 -8 6 3 5 . SIN te G a c LE h e rs . R O C O lo M se S to i o c r a m w om p u 48 en s, m echanical shape. Pontiac, 1955 $75. 353-1597. 42 N e a r c a m p u s. 351-5315. 42 c le a n , w ith fre e p a rk in g . C a ll 5 DA Y S . . . . $ 6 . 0 0 A u to m a tic. M e ch an ically p e r ­ U SE f o r R E SU L T S d in in g ro o m s. D ouble g a ra g e . ED 2 -6 4 0 5 . 44 fe ct. M ust s a c rific e . $150 ea ch . PO R SC H E, 1963 S u p er C ou p e. § U E L E T LUXURY a p a rtm e n t. F ire p la c e , d is h w a s h e r. N e a r S u m m e r te rm . C lo se to c a m ­ M a rb le . 337-2304, e v e n in g s. 48 M E N : SU M M ER, fa ll. D ou b les. WANT - AD SPECIAL ( b a s e d on 15 w o r d s pe r a d ) 351-4493. 48 L ik e new . P hone 373-2233 d u r­ Over 15, 10« per word, per day. ing d ay o r L e s lie , 589 -8 33 9 , p u s . D i s h w a s h e r . A ir - c o n ­ D O LL HO U SE. F u rn ish e d , p a rk - C le a n , q u ie t. T w o b lo c k s, B e r - in g , 3 b lo ck s c a m p u s . 4 - 6 s tu ­ k ey . 351-4017. 532 Ann a fte r 48 6. C H EVY II 1962, w hite c o n v e rtib le , T h e r e w i l l be a 5 0 « s e r v i c e standard, ” 6 " . New top, w ire 6-8 p m . 44 d itio n e d . B alco n y . W ill t a l k a n d b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e if wheels. $1,300, o r best o ffe r. C O N V E R T IB LE S p r ic e . 337-0551. 42 d e n ts . $180 p e r m o n th . 694-5917. t h i s ad i s not p a id w it h in 351-4104. 42 U N StJP E kV ISE D A P A R T M E N T , 42 o ne w e e k . CORVA1R 1962, M onza, au to m a t- C H E V R O L ET 1964 283 en g in e. 1 5 w o r d s o r l e s sF ro o m s . W ith / w itho ut co o king . NEW C O T T A G E . V e ry m o d ern ly eq u ip p ed . B e a u t y - r e s t m a t­ SUMMER ic . M any e x tra s . 1-owner c a r . S ta n d a rd s h i f t . 10,000 actu al P a rk in g a v a ila b le . S u m m e r , m ile s . New c a r w a rra n ty . P e r ­ F a ll. 332-3617; 332-1887; 3 37 - tr e s s e s . P riv a te ro a d . 3 -b ed ­ T he State News does not p e r m it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s d is c rim in a tio n in its ad­ Make o ffe r. A fte r 5:30, d ia l 882- 8222. CO RVAIR M O NZA, 1962. 2 -d o o r, 44 fe c t. ra d io , he ater, new tir e s , 4 - C H E V R O L E T 1 9 6 4 A u to m atic. $2.50-3Days A 9412. T T E N T IO N : M A d e n ts , U n f u r n i s h e d 3 -ro o m R R I E lS S 47 ro o m s , s c re e n e d -in p o rc h . In ­ tu - c lu d e s b o a t. Ju n e 13 - J u ly 4. J u ly 24 - 31. A ug. 14 - L ab o r v e rtis in g colum ns. The P o w e r s te e rin g , 327 en g in e. $4.00-5Days a p a rtm e n ts . A v a ila b le im m e ­ D ay . IV 7 -0 9 4 0 . 42 WORK speed tra n s m is s io n , low m ile ­ Come In Today State News w ill not accept age. $995. T U 2-6559. 42 D aytona b lu e. New c a r w a rra n ty . d ia te ly . $125 and $135. F ab ian T W O M ATURE m e n . Id eal study a d v e rtis in g fro m persons CO RVAIR MONZA CoupeT B u r - R e a lty . ED 2-0811; E D 7 -2474 a tm o s p h e re . B e a u tifu l co u n try d is c rim in a tin g against r e ­ gandy, ¡963, autom atic tr a n s ­ C H E V R O L E T 1961 Im p a la . P o w e r ev e n in g s. 44 s e ttin g . S e p a ra te b e d ro o m s . $45 lig io n , race, c o lo r o r na­ s te e rin g . A u to m a tic . S ad dle ta n . A P A R T M E N T S , $45 to $50 p e r e a c h . T o m , ED 7-1448. 42 345 Student Services m is s io n , e xce lle n t con dition, tio n a l o rig in . An o u tstan d in g *61. m o n th . F u rn ish e d , p e r p e rs o n TW O HOUSES. M ale s tu d e n ts . A u to m o tiv e one ow ner. Phone 484-4349, 915 P rin c e to n . CO R VAIR CORSA, 1965. " K in g o f 45 C O R V E T T E 1964 365 hp. 4 -sp e e d . 11,000 m ile s . R ed , w hite in te r­ fo r s u m m e r and fa ll. F o u r to C o m p le te ly fu rn is h e d . S u m m e r an a p a rtm e n t. C a ll 3 37 -2 08 0 to te r m . C a ll a f te r 4 p m ., IV s e e m odel* 5 b lo ck s fro m c a m ­ 5-1380. 42 M aleCollege A U S T IN H E A L E Y S p rite M K 1. 1959. Red, r a d i o . C a ll ED 2-8369. 42 the M o n z a s ". Im m e ry . New c a r w a rra n ty . Only $2,295. T h o rp M o to rs , 2800 E. e d ia te d e liv 42 ­ io r. New c a r w a rra n ty . 1960 650 cc BSA. J u s t o v e rh a u le d COOKS, P A R T -tim e o r fu ll-tim e , C O R V E T T E 1 9 6 3. 340 h p. 4 - and c le a n e d . M u st s e ll. $700. w anted. A pply in p e rs o n . H ow ard AfoV Au rILA p u s . A rb vondale A p B LE JU N E 20, fu rn ish e d o m s . G ro u n a d rtm flo e o n ts r, . p r 46 i ­ T W O M ATURE m en . a tm o s p h e re . B e a u tifu l c o u n try s e ttin g . S e p a ra te b e d ro o m s . $45 Id ea l study StudentsOnly C A D IL L A C , 1958, 4 -d o o r, h a rd - G rand R iv e r. sp e e d . D aytona b lu e w ith w hite 332-1607, n ig h ts. 45 Jo h n so n ’s , 3224 E . S ag in aw . 46 v a te . T w o m en s tu d e n ts . 3 3 2 - e a c h . T o m , ED 7-1448. 45 top. Equipped w ith a ir-c o n d i­ CO RVAIR CO NV. 1963 M onza, to p . (25,000 actu al lo c a l, 1 own­ e r m ile s ,) S harp! HONDA, 305 c c . E x c e lle n tc o n d i- N E ED F U L L -T IM E s e c r e ta ry . 5 7 6 2 . 45 T W 6 M EN w anted to s h a re c le a n, tio n in g , new w h ite w a lls , a ll pow­ re d w ith black le a th e r in te r io r G e n e ra l o ffice w ork and so m e fu rn is h e d , h o u se fo r s u m m e r. R . C . I . IS S T A R T I N G e r fe a tu re s .t E x c e lle n t b o d y , and w h ite w a lls, 4-speed, p o s i- SPA R TA N M OTORS tio n . M ust s e ll. E x tr a s . S ee to W A N TED : O N E fe m a le ro o m - tra c tio n , 355-3104. 47 3000 E . M ichigan a p p re c ia te . 351-4618. 45 bookkeeping. C a ll 4 8 5 -4 3 9 7 fo r m a te , 21-26, s h a re w ith young W alking d ista n c e to c a m p u s. IT S 5 th N A T IO N A L m o to r, e tc. P ric e d fo r im m e ­ N O R TO N , 1962 6 5 0 c c .T w in c a rb . in te rv ie w .______________________44 s in g le te a c h e r. A v a ila b le Ju n e 351-4373. - 46 diate s a le " AL EDWARDS L IN ­ F -8 5 , 1964 4 -d o o r, V -8 , standard IV 7-3715 c SUM M ER C O LN M ERC URY, 3125 E . Sag­ s h ift, ra d io , h e a te r. L ik e new. T jT -3 1959 H ard and so ft to p s. R oad m o d e l. J u s t re b u ilt. P ho n e C A M PIN G IN G irl-S c o u t S e ttin g . 15. O k em o s. 351-5054. 42 PROFESSOR’S T H R E E bedroom 46 U nit le a d e r p o sitio n open, Ju n e M A R R IED C O U P L E : L o w e r fo u r hom e. N ear cam p us. 1/2 sum ­ S C H O L A R S H IP inaw . (N i r t l f F ra n d o r), Open 355-0234. 45 Good co n d itio n . B e s t o ffe r. C all IV 4 -0229 ev e n in g s. 14 - A ugust 16. 484-9421 D ays; M on ., T h u rA . F rid a y t i l 9 pm . E ^ L S lr/N E , i960, tn m in t eovvU- >5-1-4^26, .■ 44 ro o m s of 7 -ro o m m o d e rn h o u se. m e r te rm . ED 2-8139. 45 PROG RA M 2w 4oym ent 7 5 ' ^ 1 * fe v e n in g s . 44 '■ vc\,ir' >.J(fct>nable. P a rk /,,6i c r- u r AiTURWC: 3 -b ed ro o i/i, c iifli/R a d io and h e a te r, white-* ' T R a . 7 to 2 . k e d .B o d y , en g in e p e r - SER V IC E STA TIO N h elp w anted, ra n c h dup lex, fu rn is h e d . F o r 4, C H E V R O l E T , . 9 5 “ , B el A ir. w a lls . Standard s h i f t . New fe c t. 28,000 m ile s . V ery c le a n . H O U SE K E E P E R . NOT o v e r 55. ev e n in g s and w ee k e n d s. C a ll IV 5 -6 5 0 4 . 519 N . L o g an . 48 s u m m e r. $220 m o n th ly , in clu d ­ H a rdtop , new tir e s , seat co v­ b ra k e s , tra n s m is s io n , genera- N ew to p . 355 -9 04 5 . 44 L iv e in . M ust be good co o k. A V A IL A B L E SU M M ER . A cc o m - We a r'e h irin g s tu d e n ts who e rs . O ther e x tra s . B est o ffe r. . t o r . C a ll 355-3253. 42 T R IU M P H , 195", T R -3 . E x c e lle n t No heavy c le a n in g . E x e cu tiv e 3 32 -2 79 7 . 44 m o d a te 4. P a rk in g . Id e a l fo r hot ing u tilitie s . ED 2 -5 9 0 0 . 44 a r e in te re s te d in fu ll-tim e 355—1242, between 5 k 7. 44 fa m ily . G ood p o sitio n fo r q u a li­ IS T H E R E a s tu d e n t’s w ife, a w e a th e r c o m fo rt. No d is c r im i­ U N SU PER V ISED H O U SE . W alk- s u m m e r em p lo y m en t o nly. F A L C O N , I960 4 -d o o r sedan. co n d itio n , n e v e r ra c e d . M ust fied p e rm a n e n t p e rs o n . E m ploy ­ q u a lified in s tru c to r, who w ould n atio n . 3 32 -3 98 0 . 48 ing d ista n c e to c a m p u s . C o m ­ S tandard. Good t ir e s p lu s snow C H E V R O L E T , 19 63 , I m p a l a s e ll. B e st o ffer ta k e s . 353-2857, e r re fe re n c e s re q u ire d . P ho n e lik e to te ac h ty p e w ritin g in a lo­ T h o s e h ire d w ill a lso hav e C o n v e rtib le . V -8 , p o w e rg lid e , t ir e s . C lean . 355-9971 a f t e r a fte r 7 p m . 48 4 82 -8 93 3 fo r ap p o in tm en t only. c a l, p riv a te , b u s in e s s sch o o l? m e n t, R iv e rs id e . $55 p e r m o nth. TW O G IR L S, s h a re 4 - g ir l a p a r t­ fo rta b ly fu rn is h e d . F ire p la c e , th e o p p o rtu n ity to co n tin u e po w e r ste e rin g , w h ite sid e w a lls, 5:30. 44 k itc h e n . A v a ilab le Ju n e 15 - e m p lo y m en t on a p a rt-tim e ra d io , wheel c o v e rs , low m ile ­ VOLKSW AGEN C O N V E R T IB L E , 42 S a la ry is open and h o u rs a r e e x ­ F a ll, W in te r, S p rin g . 353-3317, S ep t. 15 only. P a rk in g . 332-2769. age. L ik e -n e w c o n d itio n . Blue FORD 1959, 2 -d o o r. C ustom 6. 1964. N ew tir e s . A u x ilia ry h e a t­ M USICAL T A L E N T fo r r e s o r t c e lle n t. G a ll 4 8 9 -5 7 6 7 , b etw een 353 -3 22 2 . b a s is n ex t fa ll. 44 42 A ll jo b s w ill g iv e you t r e ­ w ith w h ite top. A ls o , fo u r new A u to m a tic tra n s m is s io n . Radio, e r . H itch . M ain ten an ce re c o rd . s p o rt sta ff. S in g le m en , age 2 0 - 9 & 4 . 42 F E M A L E “ GRADUATE stu d en t B E A U T IF U L T H R E E b ed ro o m , m en d o u s e x p e rie n c e r e ­ 1965 F o rd C o n v e rtib le s , in stock h e a te r, w h ite w a lls . G oo d'cond i- M r. B a rn e tt, 699-2165; 337- 35 th ro u g h S e p te m b e r 19. N eed CH O OSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A d e s ir e s s u m m e r ro o m m a te . fu rn is h e d h o m e. L a rg e y a rd . g a rd le s s of y o u r field . to choose fro m . P ric e d fo r quick tio n . C a ll 355-3261. 42 0363, w eekend s. 42 sax op ho n e, tro m b o n e and g u ita r few h o u rs a day c a n m ean ex ­ B ea u tifu l fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n t at R en t fo r tw o y e a r s . 340 W ild­ sa le . SIGNS FORD SALES, W il- FORD, $ 6 2 G a la xie 5 0 0 c o n v e rt- VOLKSW AGEN, 1958. M ust s e ll. m en who can a l s o p e rfo rm c e lle n t e a rn in g s fo r you as a H ag ad o rn & G ra n d R iv e r. 3 37 - w ood D riv e . 332-1894. 45 ib le . Red. E x c e lle n t con dition. $275. C a ll 337-0374 a f te r 6 p m . s p o rts s ta ff d u tie s a t r e s o r t . E x ­ tra in e d A v o n re p r e s e n ta tiv e . 0284. W EOFFER lia m s to n . 655-2191. C46 36,000 m ile s . $1,495. M r. G eyer. 44 B u y e rs fo r w hat you h av e to s e ll C H E V R O L E T , 1955. R e b u ilt stick 42 c lu s iv e ly f o r a d u l t s , 19-35. F o r ap p o in tm en t in y o u r own A V A IL A B L E , JU N E lS - S ep t. 15. 6. Good tir e s , m u ffle r, etc. $175 ' IV 2.-5062; IV 5-7294. 42 VOLKSW AGEN, 1 9 6 S. R a d i o , W rite J a c k & J ill R an ch , R o th s - h o m e , w r i t e M r s . A l o n a T w o -b e d ro o m , fu rn is h e d a p a rt- a r e m an y . A C la s s ifie d Ad w ill o r best o ffe r. Doug, 332-5358,42 FORD, i9 6 0 , w h ite , 2 -d o o r. 6- WSW. F ro n t, r e a r sto n e g u a rd s . b u ry , M ichigan o r phone 616- H u c k in s, 5664 S ch oo l S tre e t, jm e n t. S p a rtan V illa g e to m a r ­ ./connect th e w ir e s . c y lin d e r, stan dard s h ift. E x­ W indow aw nings. C h ro m e w heel 894-4444 to a r ra n g e in te rv ie w . H a s le tt, M ich igan , o r c a ll e v e ­ rie d stu d e n ts . $96 m o n th ly ; 355- 1. E a rn in g s in E x c e s s of tre m e ly c l e a n . Phone ED 2 - rin g s . S h arp . 489-0291. 42 ______________ 42 n in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 42 0865. $100 p e r w eek g u a ra n ­ 42 VOLKSW AGEN, i960. R ea l s h a rp . SU M M ER - F U L L tim e d e liv e ry / 44 Get Out of the te ed s a la ry . SUMMER EMPLOYMENT F O R D, 195/ c o n v e rtib le . R ebuilt T w o -d o o r su n ro o f. R ad io , s e a t w o rk . W h o lesale fo o d s. In cen ­ C wO anU PtedL E. , H wo uithout 3360; 484-7002. c h i l d r e n , W A N TED : FO U R TH g irl to s h a re sek eep in g in e x ­ H a s le tt a p a rtm e n t S u m m e r te rm 2 . O p p o rtu n ity to w o rk fo r S U M M E R 'S th e la rg e s t co m p an y in 3,2. New top, b ra k e s , fro n t end. b e lts . C a ll 3 32 -4 08 4 . A sk fo r tiv e p ay a rra n g e m e n t. Apply in ch a n g e fo r fre e ro o m a n d b o a rd , o n ly . P ho n e 355 -7 06 7 ; 355-4226. $5 0 0 . $295. John 353-2057. 42 M ik e. 47 p e rs o n to M r. C h a ro n , 8- 6, p lu s e x tr a s . ED 2 -8 3 6 3 . 45 its fie ld . G ordo n F o o d S e rv ic e , 2227 44 H O T , H O T S U N 3 . O p p o r t u n i t y f o r ad ­ FORD, 1959 Ranch W agon. E x c e l- VOLKSWAGEN 1959 sedanT N e w PLE A SA N T WOMAN w an ted ""to lent m o to r. $300. C a ll 882— b ra k e s , m u ffle r. G ood co n d itio n . S p ik e s S t., L an sin g . 47 s h a re a p a rtm e n t w ith h an d i­ H E L P ! MUST s u b le t. S u m m e r. v an ce m en t th ro u g h th e PER MONTH SALARY 2955. 42 M ech an ical co n d itio n . 351-5469. A SEL L IN G C A R É E R w ith N .Ó .R . cap p ed MSU G ra d u a te , w h o m en t fo r six . 3 -b e d ro o m , 2 - $220 m o n th ly .’ L u x u ry a p a rt­ and enjoy the fresh s u m m e r m o n th s. FORD F A IR L A N E , 1963.S ix, four 42 Y oung m an , 2 4 -3 4 fo r tra in in g to w o rk s fro m 8 a m . - 4:30 p m ., b a th s . 324 M ich ig an . 355-0031. ' coolness of one of our M en o r women, m a jo rs in d o o r. E xce lle n t co n d itio n . Sell VOLKSW AGEN, 1963, b la c k . E x - s e ll c a sh r e g i s t e r s , adding m a ­ an d m u st b e d riv e n to and fro m 44 Swimming Pools c h in e s . P r e f e r co lle g e m an w ith w o rk . C a r , a p a rtm e n t, m e a ls PLUS E ducation, P s y c h o l o g y , o r exchange w ith la te model . c e lle n t co n d itio n . New ti r e s . M a rk e tin g , o r A d v e rtis in g . Stationw agon. 355 -0 86 5 . 45 28,000 m ile s . B e s t re a s o n a b le so m e s a l e s b ack g ro u n d . C a ll fu rn is h e d . W rite B ox F - 6, M ich ­ W A N TED : O N E g ir l to s h a re L .J , F le m in g , IV 4 -7 4 6 5 . An L ow ebroo ke a p a rtm e n t, su m ­ T o dem onstrate a c h ild ­ KARM AN N G H IA , T1961 95 T c o n v e rt­ o ffe r. 1047 M a rig o ld , E .L . 46 eq u al o p p o rtu n ity e m p lo y e r. 48 igan S ta te N ew s. 45 m e r only. C a ll 355-1311. 46 re n ’ s education s e r i e s ib le . V e ry sh a rp . M u s t see. 351- VOLKSW AGENS 1961 a n d M F . P A R T -T lM E and fu ll tim e help FO D R M EN: B a s e m e n t a p a rt - tw elve tim e s a week to 5119. 45 M u st s e ll, buying a n o th e r, 1961 is C O L L E G E M EN: P u b lic re la tio n s w an ted . W a ite rs, d o o rm e n , and m en t fo r s u p u n e r and fa ll. C on­ A S u m m e r Q o n te s t re d , 1965 w hite. C a ll 351-5007. and a d v e rtis in g d e p a rtm e n ts of b a rte n d e rs . C o n ta c t G e e , G o ral v en ien tly lo ca te d . C a ll 3 -6 p m ., school t e a c h e r s , PTA KAR M AN N G H IA , 1962, m e ta llic a m u lti-m illio n d o lla r in te rn a ­ G a b le s, 337-1311’. W h ic h I n c lu d e s m em b ers, etc. 48 3 57 -4 06 2 . 44 blue . E xce lle n t c o n d itio n . M ov­ Auto S e r v i c e & P a r t s tio n a l c o rp o ra tio n have e s ta b ­ ing abroad, m ust s e ll. $1,395. lish e d a jo in t (L e a rn w hile you F or R ent T W O G IR L S, S h a re a p a rtm e n t. W e s till h av e a few 1 . $15,000 in C ash S chol­ P o s itio n s a va ila ble in L a n ­ C a ll Bev, 3 32 -0 49 4 . 42 N E W B A T T E R IE S: E xchang e o ne & tw o -b ed ro o m a r s h ip s . sing and m ost m a jo r c itie s p ric e fro m $7.95. N ew s e a le d e a rn ) em p lo y m en t p ro g ra m fo r SU M M ER R E N T A L . F u rn ish e d $40 p e r m o nth. F u rn is h e d , u til­ a p a rtm e n ts av a ila b le 2 . M e rc h a n d is e P r iz e s MERCEDES B E N Z , 190SL. Com ­ b e a m s , 99tf. S alv ag e c a r s , la rg e c o lle g e m en . A ble to w ork in tw o -b e d ro o m m o b ile h o m e in itie s p aid , w alking d is ta n c e to in M ich iga n, Indiana, I l l i n ­ fo r S u m m e r and F a ll. 3 . C a r F u rn ish e d o is . p le te ly overhauled engine and sto c k u se d p a r ts . ABC AUTO L a n sin g th is s u m m e r.T h o s e a c ­ E a s t L an sin g p a rk . $110 p lu s c a m p u s . ED 2-0 75 1. 48 c a rb u re to rs , new tire s .H a v e a ll P A R T S , 613 E . South S t. IV c e p te d w ill w ork w ith e x p e r­ u tilitie s . D ep o sit re q u ir e d . 3 37 - W A N TED : FO U R TH stu d e n t to Requirements: A u to ­ re c e ip ts w o rk done. N ee d s p re s ­ 5 -1 9 2 1 . C ie n c e d m en fro m both d e p a rt­ 1833. 42 s u b le a s e H a s l e t t ap a rtm e n t BURCHAM WOODS m o b ile , m in im u m 35 hours su re p la te . B e st o ffe r. Cash o r m e n ts . T h e y w ill hav e opportun­ N u m b er 9 fo r s u m m e r term .- and Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S co lle g e c re d its , in te re s t in tra d e . 351-4677. 42 W ith U s ity to apply w hat they le arn In Apartment s $148. C a ll 3 55 -5 48 0 . 45 EYDEAL VILLA S erv ice isWa n A rt c o lle g e on th e jo b , to gain v a l­ S C R E E N E D PO R C H . F ire p la c e . u a b le e x p e rie n c e in both fie ld s. $90 m o n th ly . T w o p e o p le , th re e FU ftN ISH ED ONE b e d ro o m S p a r- m eeting people. M £R C U R Y , 1954 tw o -d o o r. A uto - 1. B u s in e s s lik e a p p e a ra n c e m a tic . E x c ellen t t i r e s . Runs T h e p o s itio n s a r e s a la rie d and ro o m s - T w o m in u te« fro m U n­ ta n V illag e a p a rtm e n t. U tilitie s Hurry, Call Today 2 . 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C lo se H eath k it a m p lifie r, p re - a m p li­ $30 o r b e s t o ffe r. 353-1650, 332- h e re . 42 L eav in g a p p ro x im ate ly Ju n e 16. re c e n tly . in. P ho n e ED 2-1183. 42 fie r , tu rn ta b le , la rg e s p e a k e r, 4036. 48 SA UG A TU CK, C O TT A G ES,“ M e- H a rry , 353-0259. 42 In ad d itio n , K a th a rin e M . B e e - TR1 D ELTA H ou se open su m ­ b e s t o ffe r. 355-8082, ev e n in g44 s. DANISH M O D ERN : C o n v e rtib le m o ria l W eekend. C a ll Duffy, m an , E a s t L an sin g so p h o m o re; G y m E x h i b i t i o n S uzanne Schum ann, of B e v e r R ID E R W ANTED to B o sto n , Ju n e E lle n A. H ill, E a s t L a n sin g ju n ­ D am , W is. an d C ath ry n Epp of m e r s e ss io n . A pply fo r ro o m s co u ch , tw o c h a ir s . A lso , la rg e e a rly tod ay , 337 -2 25 6 . 42 13. H elp d riv e . 337-1114, a f te r 5 io r; N ora J . S im o n, G ro s s e P o in te A g y m n a stic s ex h ib itio n by to h o u se m o th e r. 634 M .A .C . o r GIBSON, 1 2 -strin g , Ju n b o G u ita r. ‘ b o o k c ase, g r i l l , s te p la d d e r. E a s t L a n sin g , w e re p re s e n te d th e B ra n d new co n d itio n . $220, o r pm . 45 . so p h o m o re; C h ris to p h e r A ntho­ H P E R c la s s m e m b e rs w ill be a w a rd s by th e N atio nal R eh ab il­ ED 2 -0 9 5 5 . 48 b e s t o ffe r. IV 2-2641, a fte r 5:30 332-1770; 332-6902 a fte r 5:30.45 P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l R ESPO N SIB LE PER SO N to d riv e ny, W ynnew ood, P a ., fre sh m a n ; p re s e n te d T u e s . a t 7 p .m ., th ird ita tio n A sso c ia tio n (NRA). m e n Su p e r v i s e d , s u m m e r. HOUSEHOLD 42 M ay 29, 1-4 p m . 4321 H a s le tt GOODS S a le . S at., B .J . — R o se s a r e re d , V io le ts m y c a r to C h ica g o . Any tim e B re tt J . W akefield, L o u d un ville, flo o r J e n iso n . C oo k in g. B y P o s t O ffice . R e­ p m . a r e b lu e, Y our m a la d o ro u s c re w th is w eekend. C all A1 G eo rg e, N .Y ., so p h o m o re; H arv e y G old­ d uced r a te s . C a ll ED 7-9 56 6. WE DISCOUNT th e d is c o u n te rs . R o a d , O kem os. D ining s e t, a ll m is s e s you. 42 489-7591. 42 44 S k ate B o a rd , $4.99 and u p. Sun w ashing m ach in e, double bed, M R S. J .G .G . - - G et w ell quick. RID ER S W ANTED to San F ranT Rm eanin,h aFrdlinMt oghr, r a d u a t e stud ent; M EN - - COOKING, one block to g la s s e s , 98# and u p. F ris b e e s , c h a ir s , k itch en eq u ip m en t, e tc . T h e y ’r e about to have m e r e ­ c is c o . G rad w ith new c a r . L ea v ­ W illiam F . L ong,L an sin g s e n io r; E a s t L an sin g ; c a m p u s. In te rn a tio n a l H ou se. 88# . G r a s s e r g r ills , $1. C o m ­ 42 m o ved fo r chopping down th e ing Ju n e 21. $30. C a ll 485 -8 87 0 . Jo h n B . L o c k e , L an sin g soph­ S u m m e r r a te s . 332-2195, a fte r b in atio n ro d and Z eb co R e e l, A M PEX 960, 4 -tra c k ta p e re c o r - b e a n s ta lk . J a c k . 42 44 o m o re; W esley C . P o w e r, E a s t 44 $5.99 and u p. S hagg golf b a lls , C A S H 5:30 pm . e r . G a r ra r d tu rn ta b le . F is h e r DEAR K . C ow . L o ts of love and N E E D DAILY rid e b etw een St. L A R G E DOUBLE re c re a tio n $1.88 d o zen . C ig a r e tte s , 26# FM 100 tu n e r. 1/2 p r ic e . 339- b e s t w ish e s fo r a H appy 21st. Jo h n s and MSU. S ta rtin g Ju n e W a n te d ro o m . S u m m e r, F a ll. A pp ro v ed , p a c k - $2.50 c a rto n , tax in clud ed . 8017. 45 R . R at. 42 14. S h a re ex p e n se s. L in d a , 355- G IR L 21, w an ts a p a rtm e n t su m ­ m en . P riv a te b ath , e n tra n c e . T e n n is su p p lie s . P X -F ra n d o r. S P E C I A 'L STU D EN T p r i C e 42 H E A D Q U A R T E R S . S k a t e 7408. 44 m e r te rm . F u rn ish e d , c lo s e to F ire p la c e . No co o king . ED 2 - R e a l E s ta te 5504. 45 G E T YOURS - P h il F ra n k ’s C a r - B o a rd s, $4.99 and u p. Sun g la s s ­ EA ST LANSING, 1631 A nn. Shown W a n te d c a m p u s . Send d e t a i l s to M EN OVER 21.” S in g le ro o m s toon B ook. 50 of P h il’s b e s t e s , 98# and up. F r is b e e s , 88#. any t i m e . S h a rp , 3 -b ed ro o m BLO O D DONORS N eeded. $5 fo r M a rg a re t F a r r e ll, 4419 Ir o ­ a v a ila b le fo r s u m m e r. B.ogue C a rto o n s in a b ea u tifu lly bound G r a s s e r g r ills , $1. D a c o r scuba ra n c h . S c re e n e d -in p a tio , la rg e RH P o s itiv e ; $7 fo r RH n e g a ­ q u o is, N a sh v ille , T e n n e s s e e . 42 S tre e t next to c a m p u s. P a rk in g . book - $1.00 ea ch . F o r o rd e rs d iv in g eq u ip m en t - m a s k s , fin s, b e a u t i f u l l a n d s c a p e d lo t. tiv e . D e tro it B lood S e rv ic e , In c. W A N TED : P A PE R S on B ritis h FOR E D 2 -3 87 0. 47 ob fetwfiveen e o r m o re , c a ll: 351-4322 s n o rk le s . Shagg g olf b a lls , $1.88 6 p .m . and m id n ig h t. d o zen . C ig a r e tte s , 26# p ack - $13,900. 42 1427 E . M ichigan A ve., H o u rs p o litic s n eeded fo r re s e a rc h M EN : LARGE d o u b les. Q u ie tp r i- C O L O N IA L , B A ILEY sc h o o l. 11/5 9 -4 , M onday, T u e sd a y , W edn es­ p ro je c t. C all M r. W atkins, 351— v a te e n tra n c e . A pp ro v ed and un­ 7T5 E E ME F ir s t - I h a v e it !’1 $2.50 c a rto n , tax in c lu d e d .T e n ­ b a th s , 3 b e d ro o m s, d in in g ro o m , d ay , F rid a y , 12-7 T h u rs d a y . 4124. 45 ap p ro v ed ro o m s . C lo se . 332- E n g ag em en t d iam o n d s, get o u rs. n is su p p lie s. P X -F R A N D O R . 47 d en , m o d e rn k itc h e n . E x c ellen t 4 89 -7 58 7 . 48 _ Q939. 48 * O th e r m u s i c a l in stru m e n ts . B U N K B E P A N D D re iy je c .set co m lliio ru E D . , ^ 4 2 TEA CH IN G C O U P L E , ftf-aduate J iv in g I» ,» u .' W?bhat B oth SHE B O O K S • *v-*-«- l s tu d e n ts , no cftT /cfrtnr,*■da e s iriree 1 F o r S a le m o to rs , fish in g ta c k le , 12 ft. to g e th e r. C all 332-0111. 42 ra n c h . F u ll b a s e m e n t. A llbi r uoom I MM ACL L AT E~T H R E T f te ilt- o r 2 b ed ro o m fu rn ish e d h om e, SPEA K E R S, A M PS, H eath k it O s­ alum inu m b o at, c a r- to p c a r ­ SCHO O L BUS fo r S ale. 1955 ln - in s including d ish w a s h e r. G as o r a p a rtm e n t, c lo s e to MSU, c illo s c o p e . S w e e t 1 6's. M ust rtei en rtss .. TFeonldn isin gandc a bmadp emr intrtoaniler ar -, te rn a tio n a l. G o o d co n d itio n . h e a t, hot w a t e r . R ed C e d a r Ju n e 15-Sept. 1. W rite 701 E a s t s e ll. ED 2 -8 3 6 9 . 45 q u e ts, golf s e ts .C a m e r a s , w ris t -3 3 7 -1158. 45 sch o o l. B eau tifu lly lan d scap ed O rc h a rd , T r a v e r s e C ity., M ich i­ B1CYCLÉ STO R A G E: S a l e s ,s e r - w atch es, tr a n s is to r ra d io s , H i- B o a t s lo t, 80’ x 180’. In seclu d ed a re a . gan; o r c a ll c o lle c t, 947 -5 27 6 . v ic e and re n ta ls . EA ST LA N ­ F i a n d s te r e o p h o n o g rap h s, 3 0 hp JOHNSON w ith c o n tro ls . C o n ta c t D ick D onahue, 882-0071 FU RN ISH ED A P A R T M E N T w ant- SING C Y C L E . 1215 E . G ra n d 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 . o r W a lte r N e lle rC o m p a n y , 489- ed Ju n e 19-July 28. 1-b e d ro o m , W e a r e n o w o ffe rin g R iv e r. C all 332-8303. C w om en’s , and c h ild r e n 's b icy ­ C a ll 627 -7 08 0 . 6561. 42 co n v en ien t to c a m p u s, o r su b ­ 41 1065 C L 1F F D A L E , H A S L E T T . 3- le a s e a p a rtm e n t in m a r r i e d to p p r i c e s f o r a ll u s e d c le s . SA ILIN G . LIGHTNING C la s s . i9 b ed ro o m ra n c h . 1 1/2 g a ra g e , h o u s i n g . W rite im m e d ia te ly . PEAN U TS “ I’ll buy anything of v alu e” . fo o t. $750. P ho n e 332-1202. 41 books. W ILCOX SECONDHAND STORE 1964 STA R C r a k i , 16' M arlin fire p la c e , b u ilt- in s . Im m ed iate John A bbott, B ox 32, H oughton, 509 E . M ichigan o ccup an cy . O w n er. $17,900. 339- M ich igan . 42 E v e r y o n e alum inu m fish in g b o a t. 18 h.p . 2618. 46 G IR L ’S RA CER b ik e. W ant to Gets T heir Clothes IV 5-4391 C E v in ru d e . T w o h o u rs u s e . $675. C l e a n e d At re n t fo r s u m m e r. S ave tr a n s ­ G IBSO N 'S WEDDING DRESS. R o s e la ce , IV 5 -9 5 3 3 . 45 S e rv ic e p o rtin g it h om e. C a ll Jo a n , 355- s iz e 11, b a lle rin a len g th . C o st 12-f t. PLYW OOD — F ib re g la s s D IA PER SE R V IC E , sa m e d ia p e rs 4 9 4 1 .__________ 42 $60, s e ll fo r $25. P ho n e 4 85 - b o a t. S te e rin g w heel and tr a i l ­ re tu rn e d . E ith e r y o u rs o r o u rs . 7855. 42 e r . P h one TU 2 -2 6 9 4 . W A N TED A PA R TM EN T to su b le t 47 W ith o u r s e rv ic e , you m ay in ­ fo r fa ll te rm . C lo se to ca m p u s. HALLICRA FT E R S SX101A R e - c lu d e tw o pounds of baby c lo th e s M o d ern . C a l l 4 85 -9 82 0 , e v e - c e iv e r w ith R48 s p e a k e r. B e s t Mobil e Homes th at do not fad e. D ia p e r p ail . p in g s. 42 o ffe r o v e r $200. H ea th k it 0-10 1965 M A R L E T T E S - 4 -3 /4 % in - fu rb ish e d . O sc illo sc o p e , $30. ED 2 -8264.42 te r e s t, bank fin an cin g , is why A M ERICA N D IA PER SER V IC E A B E T T E R PR IC E fo r y o u r c a r BOOKSTORE 0RAu)llN6 IN THÉ STREET LIKE at P H IL P DODGE, 1431 E a s t Cleaner & ShirKaundry A COUPLE OF HOODS! U H A T 'S T W O ARM CHAIRS, $10. H asso ck , you s h o u l d s e e S E L E C T MO­ 914 E . G ie r St. M ich ig an . S ee R u ss L ay . P hone 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 TH E M A TTER UJlTH V O U ?! $1. T w o la rg e b o o k c a se s, $8 and B IL E H O M ES. 6 6 9 -9 3 3 5 . 42 IV 2 -0 86 4. IV 4-4517. C 623 E . G ran d R iv e r - O N E B L O C K W E S T O F T H E UNION XT $12. T w o fra m e d b u lle tin b o a rd s, R O L L -O -H O M E , 1n 9r s5 ^6 r. A i r - FA C U LTY M EM BER re q u ire s E D 2-3537 $2.50. 9 x 12 ru g , $4. B arb e cu e co n d itio n ed . T e m p o ra rily o n THE P L A Y B O X S AN D (WHITE) c a r t , m is c . ite m s . C a ll 332- W inslow ’s l o t . N ew aw nings. a c co m m o d a tio n s M onday th ru P u r e S ilica 1 00-lb. s a c k s , W ednesday, d u rin g Ju n e; J a m e s 6100._______________________45 3 37-7533 a fte r 6 p m . 47 $1.25 a t y a rd . $1.65 d e­ H a rrin g to n , A g ric u ltu re E n g i­ WEDDING GOW N. F lo o r leng th , BUY R E N T : C o m p lë te ly eq u ip ped liv e re d . D arlin g B u ild e r's n e e rin g , 355-4720, d ay s. 46 nylon tu lle o v e r ta ffe ta . 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IV 2 -0 42 1.________ C I ! 1 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n Friday, May 28, 1965 S e n i o r s O f T h e W e e k N e w s w o m a n Says Silence Is Golden, Sahl LOS A N G ELES IjP!—C o m ed ian ab le to ta lk fo r s e v e ra l d ay s and F a rm in g , M a rria g e 'T h in k Lik e A M a n ’ M o rt S ah l, 38, e n te re d C e d a rs of L eb an o n H o sp ita l T h u rs d a y fo r h a s b een u sin g a b la c k b o a rd and c h a ra d e s to c o m m u n ic a te , W om en J o u rn a lists m u st not It o f t e n s e e m s , s a id M rs . s u rg e ry on th e la ry n x to d a y , S ah l is ex p ec ted to be h o s p i- co n fu se fe m in in e w iles w ith a b il­ B la c k b u rn , a s if th e a d a g e is F rle n d s sa y S ah l h a s been u n - ta liz e d fo r about a w eek. A h e a d Fo r G r e e k P a ir ity , T h e ta Sigm a P h i m e m b e rs w e re to ld h e re la s t n ig h t, by a tr u e th a t a new sw om an m u st " th in k lik e a m an , d r e s s lik e a J im B re in lln g and C h e ry l O tto, tio n s co m m ittee fo r J-H o p . on U nited P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l re p ­ w om an an d w o rk lik e a d o g ." s e n io rs of th e w eek, s h a re an in­ p u b lic re la tio n s fo r G reek W eek re s e n ta tiv e . T h e fo llow in g p e rs o n s w e re te r e s t in G re ek life. 1964, as ch a irm a n of th e s p e c ia l M rs . L o is B la ck b u rn , w ho h as in itia te d b e fo re M rs . B la ck b u rn J im , who is a h o rtic u ltu re m a ­ ev e n ts co m m ittee fo r G reek W eek w o rk ed fo r th e U PI f o r s ix y e a r s , sp o k e: Ju d y H o p p er, N o rth M u s­ jo r w ith pom ology a s a s p e c ia l 1965 and as a m e m b e r of th e A g­ sa id th at although fe m in in ity m ay k eg on s e n io r; B itty L ittle , S a r­ field , w o rk s d u rin g th e su m m e r ric u ltu ra l C o u n cil. He h as alao h elp a t tim e s , a w om an m u st be n ia , O n tario . J u n i o r ; M a rg e on h is fa th e r’s fru it fa rm . H e b e­ s e rv e d on t h e In te rtra te rn lty c o m p ete n t and h ard w o rk in g to M a rs h , N o rth b ro o k , 111., s e n io r; gan w orking on th e 1 4 0 -a cre fa rm C ou n cil S ch o larsh ip C o m m itte e , su c c e e d in jo u rn a lis m . V irg in ia M cIn tosh , L a n sin g s e n ­ as a h a rv e s te r. H e now a c ts as a s s e c r e ta ry and so c ial c h a irm a n “ N e w sw om en m u st h av e good io r; D ix ie P r e m e r , O kem os s e n ­ a g e n e ra l s u p e rv is o r. of A lpha G am m a Rho, h is f r a ­ g e n e ra l k n o w led g e," M rs . B lack ­ io r; an d K athleen R itc h , P o r t C h e ry l, of M iam i, F la ., said te rn ity , and as v ice p re s id e n t of b u rn said ; " t h e r e a r e few s p e ­ H ope s e n io r. fish in g is one of h e r sp e c ia l in ­ P o m o le r C lu b . He is a m e m b e r of c ia lis ts in th e n e w sp a p e r b u s­ te r e s ts . "M y p rid e and joy is a th e '6 5 C lu b. in e s s ." sev en -fo o t s a ilfis h ,” sh e said . 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A fter a y e a r at Y ale, C h e ry l and h e r h usband, who is in th e d ip lo m atic s e rv ic e , plan to By Phi Gamma Nu T h e m o ney w ill buy a ta p e r e c o r d e r fo r th e lib r a r y ’s re a d ­ ing ro o m fo r th e b lin d . L a k e so p h o m o re ; Jo e lly n H ou s­ to n , K alam az o o ju n io r; D onna L ee ch , D e tro it s o p h o m o re . MSU U nion B o a rd . She w as a tra v e l a ro u n d -th e -w o rld . T h e P h i G am m a Nu S c h o la r­ A w ard w as given to S u san Z o rn . S o c ie ty p re s id e n t W illiam F e - O th e rs a c tiv a te d w e re : M a ry m e m b e r of th e public re la tio n s sh ip K ey w as p re s e n te d to P am H o n o ra ry m e m b e rs w ho a t­ n o h r, D e tro it s o p h o m o re , w ill M o d jesk e , L a n sin g so p h o m o re; J im , who is in the ROTC p ro ­ B ru k e r a t th e an n u al S e n io r D in­ te n d ed th e d i n n e r w e r e M .V . 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