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C o ro n e r D orw in E .H o ffm e y e r, who n o tified the s tu d e n ts ’ p a re n ts a fte r m aking th e id en tific a tio n s th ro u g h p e rso n a ! e ffe c ts , sa id the stu d e n ts died of s u fb c a tio n and sh o ck . If it had not been fo r th e f ir e , he sa id , th ey m ight hav e su rv iv e d th e ac c id e n t. T h e fo u r s tu d e n ts w e re b u rn e d NANCY J. WARD L A R S W. JOHNSON RICHARD M c C L E A R Y E IL E E N NELSON beyond re c o g n itio n . W r e c k e r s Funerals Set Today For 4 Students w e re u sed open th e c a r s c av ed in d o o rs . P o lic e th e o riz e d th e c a r ’ s fuel tan k , lo ca te d in fro n t of th e fro n t s e a t, ru p tu re d in th e c o llis io n . 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She w as a C h u rc h In G ra n d R ap id s. m o rn in g as they re tu r n e d f r o m a f r a t e r n i t y p a r ty . S ta te J o u r n a l photo by J a c k B o l t m o b ile when he c a m e aro u n d the lib e ra l a r ts m a jo r and re s id e n t c u rv e and saw th e b u r s t of fla m e s. Jo h n so n , w ho w ould h av e g ra d ­ o f W est W ilson H all. u ate d in Ju n e, p lan n ed to do g ra d ­ P re s id e n t John A. H annah to ld c r e a s e d s p e c ia liz a tio n , h e s a id . H u m p h re y To A sk S u p p o rt T h e fla m e s w e re sho otin g 15 to S u rv iv o rs in clu d e h e r p a re n ts , u a te w ork In fin a n c e next fa ll and 20 fe et into th e a ir . M r. and M rs.R o la n d C . N elso n h ad a g ra d u a te a s s is ta n ts h ip . 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It w as h ard to a m e m b e r of T h e ta C hi f r a te r n ­ c is io n m a k e rs w ith b ro a d lib e ra l " T h is p u z z le s and w o r rie s ua T h e body is at th e M e A lpine ity . w ho a r e o ld e r, b e c a u se w e fe e l t, i how lo p g .T lisn they s : ’Ppfc.'jfc F u n e ra l H om e in B ad A xe. B u ria l a r ts b ac k g ro u n d s. " T h e p o lic e se e m e d to got w ill be In B ad A xe. H e is s u rv iv e d by h is p a re n ts , " In o u r d riv e to a c h ie v e m a ­ th e n eed of d ialog u e w ith im p a­ th e re rig h t aw a y ," aa id M ille r. S e rv ic e s fo r N ancy J . W ard , M r. an d M rs . W a lte r Jo h n so n , te r ia l s e c u r ity ," H annah sa id , fo rn ct oyouth tie n v e rs a a s m uch a s th e n eed tio n b etw een th e s c i­ " I t se e m e d like an e te rn ity b e ­ P o n tia c fre s h m a n , w ill be at All tw o s is t e r s an d a b ro th e r. 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G o rd in , e x e cu tiv e d i­ h av en ’t had open m e e tin g s on th e c ity m a n a g e r to s e rv e a lso ch a n g e is taking p la c e , an d m any th a t no o th e r av e n u es of co m m u ­ p .m . an d go Im m e d ia te ly to th e s ta ffe d o nly w ith a p a r t- tim e r e c to r of th e S ta te C iv il R ig h ts d is c rim in a te on y e t, b u t I think a s a p a r t- tim e H um an R elatio n s m a te r ia lis ts a r e a la rm e d . n ic a tio n an d p ro te s t w e re open r u r a l h e a lth w o rk e r. C o m m iss io n , m et w ith stud ent, th ey sh o u ld ." C o m m issio n d ire c to r. " T h o s e w ho h av e m e a s u re d to th o se w ith w ro ng s to b e r e ­ A u d ito riu m . T h ey w ill le a v e im ­ G o rd in w as quo ted as say in g m e d ia te ly a f te r th e sp e ech . "W e w ant stu d e n ts to be ab le E a s t L an sin g a n d U n iv e rsity re p ­ p r o g r e s s In m a te ria l te rm s a r e d r e s s e d ." 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B ut, h e sa id , "1 th in k it w as a w o rth w h ile m e e t­ H e ad m itted th e d isa d v a n tag e of S tudent B o a rd m e m b e r an d v ic e th e lengthy tim e p e rio d re q u ire d p re s id e n t fo r sp e c ia l p ro je c ts . g e r s a r e h a rd to s a tis fy , e s p e ­ q u e stio n of w h e th er p u b lic d em ­ c ia lly w hen co m m u n icatio n h a s o n s tra tio n s a r e to b e th e f i r s t o r in g ." to rig h t g rie v a n c e s co m in g to the T h e y sho uld b e re tu rn e d to b ro k e n down a s th e r e s u lt o f ln - th e la s t r e s o r t ." G iv e n G r e e n Lig h t G o rd in su g g e sted th a t th e city hold open m e e tin g s to ed u cate c o m m is sio n . " A t th e p re s e n t tim e it ta k e s 308 S tu dent S e rv ic e s . M A J . G EN . 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"T h e y fa ll, G o rd in w as q u o ted a s sa y ­ " S o m e tim e s t h e p ro c e d u re s o rb itin g s a te llite . fo r a G em ini flig h t p lan n ed la te r in g . a r e c u m b e rs o m e , an d ch a n g e Is A fte r w re stlin g fo r d ay s w ith th is y e a r in w hich th e a s tro n a u ts G o rd in said o n l y t h e s t a t e lo n g in co m in g , but m e r e im ­ s e v e ra l p esk y p ro b le m s , th e N a­ w ill link up w ith a n o th e r s a te l­ sho uld b e allo w ed to h an d le leg ­ M a j. G en. E a rl C . H edlund, c o m m a n d e r of D avid M . G rim m , 1622 A . S p a rtan V illa g e , E a s t p a tie n c e can n o t Justify n ak ed co­ tio n a l A e ro n a u tic s an d S p ace Ad­ m in is tra tio n re p o rte d th a t a ll lite . W hite, w ea rin g a s p e c ia l p ro ­ Imbert Denies is la tio n b e c a u se th e M ichigan th e W a rn e r R obins A ir M a te rie l A re a , A ir c o n s t i t u t i o n ’s d isc rim in a tio n F o r c e L o g is tic s C o m m an d , R o b in s A ir F o rc e L a n sin g , son of M r. and M rs . H o w a rd H . G rim m , e r c io n , n ot a s long a s w e a d h e re S p rin g fie ld , V a.; and A rm y C ad et B rig . G en. to th e tra d itio n a l A m e ric a n be­ tro u b le a r t a s w e re u n d e r c o n tro l. te c tiv e su it, is to open h is h atch , s e c tio n d o e s not p ro v id e c o n c u r­ B a s e , G e o rg ia , w ill be th e s p e a k e r a t A rm y and B ria n M . M um aw , son of M ln ard M um aw , of lie f th a t it is b e s t to liv e u n d e r M issio n d ire c to r C h ris to p h e r C . ex p o sin g both p ilo ts to th e fie rc e Agreement re n t Ju risd ic tio n by lo c a litie s. 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S k e ils, p ro fe s s o r and T h e a s tro n a u ts w e re re p o rte d d e te rm in in g how w ell m an w ith­ b r a c e it. s c rib e d a s "p h o n y and fa lla ­ c h a irm a n , D e p a rtm e n t of M ilita ry S cien ce . D iv isio n an d d ir e c to r of tra n s p o rta tio n in T o k y o , G e o rg e sMte eany, T h e e lw o rk e rs s a i d t h a t p re s id e n t of th e s ta n d s p ro lo n g ed e x p o s u re in th e Im b e rt to ld th e A sso c ia te d J a p a n . G en , H ed'U nd b ec am e d ep uty c o m m a n d e r in fin e p h y sic a l s h a p e an d an x io us c io u s " a rg u m e n ts by p ro p o n e n ts T h e c e re m o n y w ill include the aw ard in g of the to go a s th e big day n e a re d . w e ig h tle ss w orld of s p a c e . 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T h e re is no p rin c ip le th at on r. u n ited fro n t on V iet N a m ." p re c ia b le ex te n t. re lig io u s t d e ra tio n . B ut th e re th e ir a g e s w e re , o r ju s t w h at se g m en t of th e p o p ulatio n th ey d e c la r e s v e h ic le s m u st b e fre e By F o rre s t C . E d w a rd s B ut o th e rs h e re b e lie v e Mao "C h in a p ro b a b ly w ould co n tin ­ s till re m a in s in o u r ca m p u s f r a ­ re p re s e n te d .. B ut, an d th is is th e im p o rta n t p o in t, m any of th e D e m o n s tra to rs w e re a r r e s te d to m ove o v e r all p u b lic s tr e e ts A s s o c ia te d P r e s s W r it e r h as so firm ly s e t th e ro ad for ue th e sam e r<>ad. F ro m all we te rn ity sy stem th e law s of p etty d e m o n s tra to rs r e f e r r e d to th e a tta c k e rs a s " th o s e fr a te rn itv T u e sd a y night w hile d e m o n s tra t­ a t a ll tim e s . 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T h is a u to m a tic a s ­ p u b lic s tr e e ts a s w ell a s fo r the m o to ris ts to y ie ld th e rig h t-o f- M ao T z e -T u n g 's d eath in the as M ao th at C h in a --n o t R u s s ia — A lpha M u, B eing p re s id e n t of m y su m p tio n th at th o se g ro u p s fo r w hich w e p e rs o n a lly fe e l no g re a t rig h t to open h o u sin g in E a s t L an ­ w ay to p e d e s tria n s . n e a r fu tu re co u ld , In the pinion "C o m m u n ism in C h in a ,” said sh a ll have co m p lete c o n tro l of th e s s 1 am ab le to s e e how r e ­ a ffin ity a r e re sp o n s ib le fo r a ll th e bad th in g s th at h ap pen? Is n ’t sin g . If th e re is any cam p aig n by lo ­ of so m e W estern e x p e rts inH ong a W e ste rn e r, " h a s not s e e the C o m m u n ist m o vem en t in A s ia ," cwlaard in g an e x p e rie n c e it h as been th is w hat h as been done in th e South a g a in s t th e N eg ro ? T h e y w e re n ot a r r e s te d fo r v i­ c a l a u th o ritie s to e n fo rc e re s p e c t K ong, lead to im p r oved re la tio n s p w er s tru g g le , th e infighting, M ao’s d eath could hav e one fo r a ll of th e b ro th e rs to w ork to ­ o latin g le g itim a te o rd in a n c e s. fo r p e d e s tria n rig h ts , it is in ef­ b etw een R ed C hinn and th eS o v .et th.it h as c h a ra c te riz e d co m m u ­ sm o ..th in g e ffe ct on th e C h in a - g e th e r. T h e n o n -Je w ish m em b ers I an not a m e m b e r of a f r a te rn ity , b ut 1 h av e m an y frie n d s who O rd in a n c e s p ro h ib itin g lo ite rin g fe c tiv e . P e d e s tria n s a r e being U nion and a u nited C o m m u n ist n ism it R u ssia . R usM a q u a rre l, h o w e v e r. a r e . 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T ribe of India T h e n e u ro tic ch ip m u n k s a r e fu tu re , p r Diy w om a m es I im — p e rm is s iv e m o th e r fo r eatin g follow ing o u r ex a m p le a s th ey p ro v e d re on b b etw een M Iscow o ra n g e p e e lin g s . T h e c h ild is seek la s t fa ll’s a c o rn s an d o th e r and P ek in including p o s si - to ld th at he shouldn’t e a t th em ch ip m u n k s. d e n t S e rv ic e s B uild in g, M ichigan S ta te U n i­ v e r s ity , E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan . N ew s A d v is o r .........................R C o p y d esk A d v iso r ............. ic h a rd E . H an sen H en ry P r ic e A3 m A4 % 45 36. Legume 39. H alfw ay 40. 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V o lu n te e rs m ay need to ad ju st to te ac h in g c.o u rses and u n d er­ ta k e o th e r d u tie s fo r w hich they S o v ie t-b u ilt MIG je t f i g h t e r s sh o t down tw o F105s on a b om b ­ C o rp s v o lu n te e rs s e rv in g in th e T h e y m a y e n c o u n te r s o m e m ay be u n tra in e d . T h e y w ill find tu rn e d and fled to th e n o rth M on­ ing ra id about 65 m ile s so u th of sh o t down by g ro un d fire o v e r N ig e ria n m a s te r ’s d e g re e p ro ­ p ro b le m s such a s lim ite d p h y si­ an ed u catio n al tra d itio n which K o s y g i n B l a s t s U .S . day when th ey e n c o u n te re d a fo r­ H an o i. T h a n h H oa in th e ra id on th e g ra m w ill p ro b a b ly e n c o u n te r a c a l p la n ts , cro w d ed c la s s ro o m s , fo llo w s c lo se ly th e B ritis h m o del. m atio n of U .S . A ir F o rc e Jets U .S . sp o k esm en s a id th e p ilo ts b rid g e . T h e C o m m u n ist an­ n u m b e r of d iffic u ltie s . in su ffic ie n t e q u i p m e n t a n d A cco rd in g to S heldon C h e rn ey , MOSCOW — P r e m ie r A lexei K osygin c h a rg e d M onday th at bom b in g an am m u n itio n dep ot 45 on M onday’ s ra id re p o rte d d e ­ no u n cem en t s a i d th e p l a n e T h e a v e ra g e v o lu n te e r -te a c h e r c ra m p e d s t u d e n t q u a r t e r s . h ead of th e office o fln te rn a tio n a l U .S . ac tio n s in V iet N am and th e D om inican R ep u blic a r e a c ra s h e d on a h ill. It d id not d is ­ Calendar of Coming Events m ile s so u th ew est of H an o i, aU.S;i stro y in g sev en b u ild in g s a n d E x ten sio n in C on tinu in g E duc ­ "h ig h -h a n d e d v io latio n of th e U .N . c h a r te r .” m i'ita r y sp o k e sm a n re p o rte d . d am ag in g th re e o th e rs . c lo s e the fate of th e p ilo t. tio n , who h elp ed p lan th e jo in tly K osygin, sp eak in g a t a luncheon fo r v isitin g N orw eg ian On th e g ro un d, in South V iet C o m m u n ist fo rc e s p u lled back sp o n so re d MSU - P e a c e C o rp s P r e m ie r E in a r G e rh a rd se n , m ade no m en tio n of p re v io u s S o­ N am , th e bloody fig h tin g a g a in st A m e ric a n an d V i e t n a m e s e M onday fro m th e ir d ead ly w eek­ p ro g ra m , th e a ttitu d e of N ig e r­ v ie t p ro m is e s to sen d aid to C o m m u n ist N o rth V iet N am . V iet C ong u n its th ro u g h o u t th e p la n e s p a rtic ip a te d in tw o o th e r en d o ffensiv e, w hich c e n te re d in T uesday ia n s to w ard P e a c e C o rp s volun­ five n o rth e rn m o st p ro v in c e s ta p ­ ra id s o v e r N o rth V ie tn a m e se t e r ­ Q uang N gai p ro v in c e , 65 m ile s te e r s h a s changed sin c e th e b e­ r ito r y . T h e y a tta c k e d a key h ig h ­ MSU V e te ra n s A sso c ia tio n — 8:30 p .m ., C o ra l G a b le s. e r e d off. H e lic o p te r te a m s ev a c ­ w ay b rid g e 90 m ile s sou th of s o u th e a st of th e big D a N ang a ir MSU F ly in g C lub— 7:30 p .m . at O ld C o lle g e H all In U nion. ginning of th e P e a c e C o rp s p ro ­ U .S . O f f e r s T o S h a r e N A T O N u c l e a r L o a d u ate d th e d ead and w ounded fro m H anoi and a b a rr a c k s an d a w a re ­ base. 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It w a s h is show v irtu a lly fro m th e s t a r t , m ak in g h im th e f i r s t fo re ig n w in n e r s in c e D a rlo R e s ta su c c e e d e d in 1916. h e a d e d by b u ild e r C olin C hap m an , CAR U SED SPEED It w a s th e f ir s t tim e a re a r -e n g in e m ac h in e a r e ex p ec ted to ta k e h om e about B ut th e F o rd V-8 en g in e sw ept th e f i r s t fo u r h ad w on th e Speedw ay la u r e ls an d th e f ir s t tim e $175,000 fro m an e s tim a te d ja c k ­ CLARK : L o tu s-F o rd 1 5 0 .6 8 6 s p o ts an d eig h t F o rd -p o w e re d c a r s w e re s till s in c e 1947 th a t th e "o ffy ” en g in e fa ile d to w in . p o t o f $550,000 a t T u e sd ay n ig h t’s ru n n in g a t th e fin ish . So w e re tw o o f fo u r r o a d ­ C la rk , s ta r tin g fro m th e m id d le of th e f i r s t v ic to ry d in n e r. JO N E S : L o tu s-F o rd 1 4 9 .2 0 0 s t e r s In th e lin e u p , but th e b e s t th e tr u s te d fo u r- ro w , g ra b b e d th e le a d on th e v e ry f i r s t lap It w as a tre m e n d o u s v ic to ry fo r A N D R E T T I: L o tu s-F o rd 1 4 9 .1 2 1 c y lin d e r O ffen h a u ser en g in e co u ld do w as fifth fro m p o le s itt e r F o y t, w ho w as c o -fa v o re d w ith C la rk , w ho fin ish e d seco n d to p la c e w ith ro o k ie G ordo n Jo h n co ck a t th e w h e el. C la rk to w in . J o n e s by Ju st 33 seco n d s in h is — F o y t took lap N o. 2 . B ut th en Kenney Named 6Coa m a id e n rid e h e re tw o y e a rs ag o . 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W hen F o y t w en t s o d id C hap m an , who h ea d s six S p a rta n s o c c e r c o a c h G en e in to th e p its fo r fu el, C la rk ra c in g te a m s . only s o c c e r c o a ch , h an dlin g th e F o u rte e n of K en n ey 's p la y e r s Every Day **I h av e th e s tro n g e s t-b u ilt c a r a t th e Speedw ay and th e b e s t c a r o w n e r th e r e i s , " he sa id re c e n t­ ly . H e got few a rg u m e n ts a s he ro lle d in to th e w in n e r's c ir c le . K en n ey , w ho g uided h is te a m to th e NCAA fin a ls la s t s e a s o n , h as b een n am ed M S U 's " C o a c h -o f- th e - Y e a r” by th e stu d e n t g o v e rn ­ m e n t an d S p a rtan a th le te s . co ach in g d u tie s s in c e 1956, w hen th e s p o rt w as g iv en v a rs ity s ta ­ tu s . F o u r of K enney’s te a m s , in clud in g la s t se a s o n ’s sq u ad , have gone u n d efeated in re g u la r h av e b een n am ed to A ll-A m e ric a te a m s . T h re e m e m b e rs o f th e 1964 te a m , I n c l u d i n g P ay to n F u lle r , G e o rg e J a n e s and L o u ie E c k h a rd t, e a rn e d A ll-A m e ric a took th e le a d on th e 75th c i r ­ c u it an d h e h ad sm o o th s a ilin g th e r e s t of th e w ay . F o y t took up th e c h a s e , but in v a in . H e ro lle d in to th e p its T h e a w a rd is g iv en a n n u a lly s e a s o n c o m p etitio n . h o n o rs. a f te r 115 la p s an d clim b e d out C ro w d fa v o rite s Jim H u rtu b ise to h o n o r a v a rs ity c o a ch fo r co n ­ o f th e c a r . H e w a s th ro u g h fo r in th e e v e r p o p u la r N ovi and G u r­ L a s t y e a r, S ta te fought its w ay trib u tio n s to S ta te a th le tic s both to th e NCAA fin a ls , only to lo s e K enney c a m e to M ich igan S ta te th e day w ith a blow n en g in e. n ey a ls o w ent out e a rly . H u rtu ­ on and o ff th e fie ld . K enney is in 1955 a s an a s s is ta n t w re s tlin g C la rk m a d e h is seco n d stop O ur B uy B ack b is e w as out a f te r a s in g le lap a c lo s e 1 -0 m a tc h to N avy. T he th e seco n d re c ip ie n t of th e a w a rd . S p a rta n s w e re 1 0 -1 -2 o v e ra ll co a ch and In s tru c to r in p h y sic a l a f te r 137 la p s . W hen h e r e ­ W in d o w w ith an o il leak and G u rn e y w as B u rt S m ith , now a s s is ta n t d i­ ed u ca tio n . H e w as a ls o a d v is e r su m e d ra c in g , he s till led s e c ­ o u ste d a f te r 42 la p s w ith a blow n fo r th e se a s o n , and b o a sted th e W ill B e O p e n r e c to r of a th le tic s , re c e iv e d th e h ig h e st to u rn a m e n t f i n i s h in to th e s o c c e r te a m , w h ich a t o n d -p la c e Jo n e s by 1:31 m in u te s . en g in e w h ile ru n n in g in th ird f i r s t a w a rd la s t y e a r. S ta te 's h is to ry . th a t tim e w as o p e ra tin g a s a club A t th e fin ish , C la rk had a tw o - F in a ls W e ek p la c e in a n o th e r L o tu s. " I w as v e ry s u r p r is e d to le a r n T h e b o o te rs re a c h e d th e s e m i­ u n d e r th e In tra m u ra l D e p a rt­ m in u te le a d o v e r p o p u la r P a r - U n s e r, In a n o t h e r N o v i, ab o u t th e a w a rd ," ex p lain e d K en­ m e n t. n e lli, w h o se fu e lle s s c a r w as d ro p p ed out a f te r 73 la p s an d J im fin a ls in 1962, b ut w e re d efe ated n ey . " T o b e ch o sen fro m am o n g by S t. L o u is , 2 -0 . 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Click B illin g s , th r e e - y e a r le t­ te rm a n o u tfie ld e r in b a s e b a l l W ash in gton m o v es in to th e p o s t fro m T ro y , w a s g iven th e Joh n A. o f clu b v ic e p re s id e n t fo r 1965- MSU Year Book H annah a w a rd p re s e n te d to a s e n - 66. « With the Wolverine u A W e h a v e a lim ite d n u m b e r s till a v a ila b le STATE NEWS |Subscription I to o r d e r - g e t y o u r s n o w - y o u ’ll b e s o r r y m a n y ti m e s if y o u d o n ’t. ìl i # 1 -Term $3 A -Terms $ 4 M SU - 2 3 -Terms $ 5 -Terms S6 Hey! I u 4 B O O K STORE Room 3 4 7 D o n ’t w a i t a r o u n d . Y o u Student S e r v i c e s B ld g . c a n p ic k -u p y o u r W o lv e rin e n o w , o r a n y tim e th is w e e k . MICHIGAN M The STATI jj UNIVERSITY Wolverine I n T h e C e n t e r f o r I n t e r n a t io n a l P r o g r a m s STATE R o o m 21 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g . NEWS O M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich igan T u e s d a y , Ju n e 1, 1965 Professor S a y s Equality Must Be R eality E q u a lity of o p p o rtu n ity m u st be le s s e x p e rie n c e d te a c h e rs , th e In th e S outh, due to th e s e g r e ­ T h e n u m b er of low s k ille d Jobs H e p o in ts out th a t th e to ta l e m ­ p lo ym ent p ic tu re h a s re m a in e d S ig n ific an t ch a n g e s in th e N e­ t h e U nem ploym ent situ a tio n ; g ro p o p u latio n su c h a s an in­ s a id K illin g sw o rth . s a r y if th e N eg ro u n em p lo y m en t r a te is to b e lo w ered . m ad e a re a lity fo r to d ay ’s N e­ d e fe a tism of te a c h e rs and the c u l­ g atio n p a tte r n s , th e r e a r e a t r a ­ h a s been s te a d ily d ro p p in g off g ro e s , s a id C h a rle s C . K illin g s- tu ra lly d ep riv ed p ro g ra m f the d itio n of N eg ro Jo b s. T h e s e a r e s in c e 1953, due to th e ch a n g e in th e sam e but th e Job m ix h as c r e a s e d b irth r a te an d a d e ­ K illin g sw o rth s u g g e sts m a s ­ K illin g sw o rth w as c h o se n by w o rth h e re F rid a y . s c h o o ls ," K illin g sw o rth sa id . th e d ir tie s t Jo b s. " C o m p e titio n th e s iz e and n a tu re of d e fe n se changed. " T h e r e a r e a m illio n c r e a s e d d eath r a te m a g n ifie s th e s iv e im p ro v e m e n t of N eg ro ed u ­ th e B o a rd of D ir e c to r s and th e K illin g sw o rth , p ro fe s s o r of la ­ K illin g sw o rth p o in ts out th at h a s b een h eld down b e c a u se of few er blue c o lla r w o rk e rs and a u n em p lo y m en t p ro b le m . c a tio n w ith a sig n ific a n t in c re a s e E d ito ria l B o a rd of th e C en te n n ia l spend in g, and au to m atio n in p ro ­ m illio n m o re w hite c o lla r w o rk ­ in re m e d ia l an d jo b tra in in g . R ev iew a s th e m e m b e r of th e MSU b o r a n d in d u s tria l re la tio n s , ed u ca tio n h as been tra d itio n a lly th e m ig ra tio n N o rth , re s e rv in g d u c tio n . " S o p h is tic a te d in s tru ­ sp o k e at th e s:xth annual C e n te n ­ th e g re a te s t g e n e ra to r of so c ial th e s e Jobs fo r th e re m a in in g N e­ e r s . T h is situ atio n h a s le ft th e “ A n ti-d is c rim in a tio n law s a r e D is p e rs a l of th e e d u c a te d N e­ fa c u lty who b e s t e x e m p lifie s th e n ia l R eview L e c tu re in A k e rs m o b ility . " Iro n ic a lly enough it g ro e s , and so u n e m p lo y m en t fig ­ m e n ts a n d m a te r ia ls re q u ire N eg ro blue c o lla r w o rk e r w ithout in su ffic ie n t to g et a t th e b a s ic g ro fro m th e la rg e c itie s and im ­ id e a ls of s c h o la rs h ip and S ty le H a ll. d o es le s s to im p ro v e th e em p lo y ­ u r e s a r e low in th e S o u th ,’ he h ig hly s k ille d p e o p le ," K illin g s­ jo b s a g a in ,” K illin g sw o rth e x - p ro b le m and m e r e p a s s a g e of p ro v e m e n t of th e en v iro n m e n t of of th e d is c ip lin e s re p r e s e n te d by In h is le c tu re title d " N e g ro L 'n - a b ility of th e N e g ro ,’’ he said . s a id . w o rth said . p lain ed . tim e w itho ut re m e d ie s in c r e a s e s th o s e w ho sta y b eh in d a r e n e c e s - th e E d ito ria l B o a rd . em p lo y m en t: C a u se s a n d C u re s ,” K illin g sw o rth s a id th at th e u nem ­ p lo y m en t r a te of th e N eg ro is 10 p e r ce n t, o r ab o ut double t h e o v e ra ll av e rag e w hich w as 4.9 p e r c e n t as of m id -A p ril, 1965. "A p ro g ra m of Job c re a tio n ■T*J t t G R E E N S T A M P is th e only sh o rt a n sw e r th at can be m ad e to fit th e siz e and shape of th e p ro b le m ,” sa id K illin g s­ w o rth . He ca lle d fo r a p ro g ra m to h ire and tra in th e p o o r to help th e po r . " T h e r e is po o r u n d ersta n d in g of th e n a tu re of N eg ro u nem ­ p lo y m e n t,” K illin g sw o rth sa id . " T h e b urden of d isad v an tag e is d istrib u te d d iffe re n tly on N e­ g ro e s than on w h ites. “ T h e g re a te s t u nem ploy m en t is am ong th e young N o rth e rn , b e tte r-e d u c a te d N e g ro e s ,” co n ­ tin u ed K illin g sw o rth . C lu e s fo r th e c a u s e s of e x c e s ­ s iv e unem ployed N eg ro es a re r e ­ v ea led when looking o v e r the p ro ­ g r e s s of th e N eg ro sin c e 940. Shop National A ll Delicious Varieties, Just Thaw 'n Serve, Banquet J M B ef o re 1940 th e N eg ro w as v irtu ­ ally d e stitu te and o v e r o ne-h alf of th e N eg ro population w as un­ F ro z e n C r e a m P ie s . 4 £ 1 em p lo y ed . Top Taste, Smooth-Spreading Golden Quarters " A fte r 1940 m a s s m ig ra tio n fro m th e South im p ro ved th e ed ­ u catio n al a n d v o catio n al h ie r ­ a rc h y of the N e g ro ,” K iL in g s- w orth sa id . “ T o d ay , th e e d u ca­ M a r g a r i n e ................... 5 1 tio n al gap of N eg ro es 3nd w hiles Orchard Fresh, Fancy Q uality, A "N a tu ra l" w ith Pork ^ ^ is n a rro w in g ." Im p ro ved em p lo y m en t co n d i­ tio n s a fte r 1940 w e re due to the d ra ft w hich c re a te d a la b o r s h o rt­ age, to th e low sk ille d jo b s th at th e m a s s p ro d u ced e m p h a sis on rj/K JlI Ap p le S a u c e ............. 8 “ Tender, Golden Whole Kernel, Fancy Quality 4m p ro d u ctio n c re a te d , and to th e up­ W ro o tin g of th e S o u th ern N egro fro m th e fa rm w ith the end of sh a re c ro p p in ,:. "A d a p ta b ility A f i r e a t 109 E a st M cD onel Lui Let t u ce L u x u rio u s H a ir S p ra y H all c a u se d $50 d am ag e to s h e e ts , a b lan k et and a m a ttre s s T h u rs ­ day ev en in g . T h e f ir e s ta rte d Fresh, Crisp and -C ru nch y, Fancy T ender dS J h , C el er y H ear t s ...... M ix o r M a t c h S a le ! w hen a w ood b urning iro n w as le ft on th e bed. T h u rs d a y noon two sidew alk A q u a N et Vlasic lililí Fresh, T ender a n d Crisp, Fancy 4 7 F r e sh M ushr o om s b ic y c lis ts w e re in ju re d slig h tly in a h ea d -o n c o llisio n a t th e so u th e a st c o rn e r of J e n iso n . 1 3 -O z . Relishes SiwiiiS G arnish Y our Steak w ith H ot at IHouse 78 In ju re d w e re D ouglas N . M c- Plut F r e sh L em o n s S p ray Fad. E w en, C an field fre s h m a n , an d ' W illiam J . R obinson, D etro it se n ­ C an T ax Your ^ ^ ll4 h .S ^ 0 0 l r m n m iiin m n m i ^ ^ HaloShampoo 77* io r. B oth w e re tre a te d at O lin Juicy, C alifornia T raa-ripanad F r e sh P in eappl e .... and re le a s e d . Choice Sham poo for Luxurious H air Cora 8 ■ ■■■■ ListerineAntiseptic... ££98 Frgsh from H gw aii, Royal H aw aiian Brandi In te rv ie w s S la te d B u r g e rs 'n G ra v y , o r ■ T r o p i - C al - L o O r a nge .. C |ii c k e n C r o q u e tte « 'n G ra v y M . 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Bex Sisa n atio n -w id e co lleg e stu d en t nom ­ D eal Pack, N ew , L ighter Shortening M JÊ { pac|(| A ll-pnrpasa M ild D ataigant for Finest Fabrics, D eal Pkg. in e e s to le a rn o f th e a im s , o p e ra ­ tio n s and a c c o m p lish m e n ts of the ‘ R ed eem T h is. C oupon fo r R eg. $1.19 J 12 -ex. P e a c e C o rp s . UH. K athryn w ill p a rtic ip a te in W ENDY W ARDROBE ! S&H s e m in a r s w ith P e a c e C o rp s offi­ c ia ls and m eet w ith g o v ern m en t 79C W ITH COUPON I S ta m p s W e d n e sd a y ONLY a d m in is tra to rs and r e p r e s e n ta ­ tiv e m e m b e rs of C o n g re s s fro m Ju ly 6 to S ep t. 15. R ed ee m coupon at N atio n a l Food S to re s . | E x p ire s S a t., M ay 2 9 L im it one. , J D o u b le G r e e n E V E R Y T u e s d a y , June 1, 1965 7 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich igan S o p h o m o re s T o T a k e C o u rse s I n P ro p o se d M e d C u rric u lu m T h e s e m in a rs w ould be p a r t of so c io lo g y , w h e re th ey a r e le a r n ­ " I loved S ta n fo rd ,” he s a id , 2— " I th in k th a t th e b e h a v io ra l dom to ex p an d on sp e c ific r e ­ u n d e rg ra d u a te c o u rs e s a r e added S o p h o m o re s in te re s te d in g o in g " a new and e x c itin g a p p ro a c h ” s c ie n c e s — p sy ch o lo g y , a n th ro ­ s e a rc h o r o u tsid e in te r e s ts w ith ­ to th e c u rric u lu m . to te ac h in g p re - c lin ic a l m e d i­ a c h ro n o lo g ic al bio lo gy of th e ing about p ro b le m s of p o p u latio n , “ b u t I felt a new school w ould in to m ed ic in e m ay b e o ffered g iv e m e a c h a n c e to p u t into p olog y and so c io lo g y — sh o u ld be in th e U n iv e rs ity by b eg in ning “ M o s t beg in ning m e d i c a l c o u rs e s u n d e r th e p ro p o se d c u r ­ c in e . life p ro c e s s w hich is to b e th e and p sy ch o lo g y , w h e re th ey a r e sc h o o ls have betw een fo u r and c o re of a 6- y e a r p ro g ra m le a d ­ le a rn in g about th e fe e lin g s of th e p r a c tic e so m e b a s ic co n v ictio n s as b a s ic to a m e d ic a l ed u ca tio n te c h n ic a l c o u r s e s e a r l ie r . ric u lu m of th e C o lle g e of H um an T h e lo n g -ra n g e p la n s w ould a l­ five y e a rs to g et re a d y fo r th e ir low s tu d e n ts in te re s te d in m e d i­ ing to a m a s te r s d e g re e in M ed­ p a tie n t, m o re m e a n in g fu l.’ I h av e long held ab o ut th e te a c h ­ a s b io lo g y .” M ed icin e. D r. H unt, fo rm e rly w ith th e in g o f m e d ic in e .” 3— " M e d ic a l stu d e n ts should H e s a id th a t th e 2 0 -2 5 stu d e n ts f ir s t c l a s s e s ,’ he s a id . " I ’ve t D r. A nd rew D, H unt J r . , dean c in e to ta k e p a r t in s e m in a r s as ic a l S cien ce . e a rly a s th e ir so p h o m o re y e a r ' T h e f ir s t te rm m ig h t involve S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity m e d i c a l S om e of th e se co n v ictio n s a r e : stu d y jo in tly w ith o th e r stu d e n ts of th e f i r s t c la s s w il 1 a lre a d y b een h e re sin c e J u ly .’ of th e c o lle g e , o u tlin ed th e p ro ­ sc h o o l, sa id th a t M ich igan S ta te 1— " T h e e n c a p su la tio n of a w h e re v e r p o s s ib le .” h av e c o m p le te d t h e i r s e n io r p o se d c u rric u lu m a t th e T h u r s ­ to re s o lv e q u e stio n s th ey m ight fe rtiliz a tio n and m o le c u la r b io l­ h av e about going in to m ed ic in e , o g y ,” D r. H unt s a id ." T h ls w o u ld w as th e !a s t p la c e h e h ad e x ­ m e d ic a l school a s a s e p a ra te p a r t D r. H unt s a id th a t th e n e w c o l- y e a r s in c o lle g e . F o r th a t r e a ­ day n ig ht m e e tin g of th e MSU le g e w ill allo w its s tu d e n ts f r e e ­ son it w il' b e aw h ile b e fo re th e P re -M e d clu b and c a lle d th e p la n D r. H unt sa id . m ak e u n d e rg ra d u a te c o u rs e s in p e c te d to co m e to . of a u n iv e rsity is a r c h a ic .” C ourses To M o ve C \ \ WONDERFULI To B ro d y NATIONAL B ro d y re s id e n ts w on’t h av e to \ GIFTS J do so m uch w alking next fa ll te rm . T h e U n iv e rsity C o lleg e is m ov­ A FORTHE/1 ing to th e B ro dy C o m p lex next / w WHOLEI y e a r a s p a rt of a $130,000 co n ­ s tru c tio n p ro je c t to p ro v id e ed ­ \ FAMILY! / FOOD STORES u ca tio n a l fa c ilite s in B ro dy H al!. T h e c o n stru c tio n w ill not tak e aw ay p re s e n t re c re a tio n a l fa c ili­ tie s in B ro d y . T h e B ro dy g rill, WBRS B ro d y ra d io , and ro o m s fo r d an ce s and te le v isio n w ill s till be a v a ila b le . " T h is m e a n s we w ill m ake m o re u s e of e x istin g s p a c e ,” sa y s T h o m a s D utch, m a n a g e r of U.S.D.A. Choice Beef, Value W ay Trimmed th e B ro d y C o m p lex . T h e new fa c ilitie s w ill handle all th e fu n ctio n s of th e m a in U n l- v ersic y C o lle g e office in B e sse y R o und S te a k H a ll. T h e c h o re of d ro p s and ad d s m ay b e c o m p leted in th e C o m p lex . In ad d ition to c o u rs e s in th e L een, Frmhly Ground U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e , th e r e w ill be G ro u n d o th e rs o ffe re d fo r B ro d y r e s i­ d e n ts only. 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H a rp e r, 20, ru sh e d h is w ife to a h o s p ita l e m e rg e n c y ro o m a f te r th e S unday a c c id e n t, and both m o th e r and son w e re re p o rte d ‘‘d oing Ju st fin e .” T h e b a b y 's h ead w as b a re ly D o u b le S & G r e e n H S t a m p s imY W e d n e s d a y s c ra tc h e d by th e p ip e , w hich lo d g ed fiv e in ch es d eep in th e m o th e r 's body. 3 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig an Tuesday, June 1, 1965 ! Campus Elections Chose Group To Inaugurate New MSU-Ryukyus Program [B u tte r fie ld E le c ts N ext Y e a r ’s O ffic e rs T e n s tu d e n ts and fiv e facu lty m e m b e rs hav e b een ch o se n fo r so p h o m o re ; and L eon M a r t i n , L a n sin g g ra d u a te stu d e n t. a r e tr a n s f e ra b le to M i c h i g a n S ta te . th e in a u g u ra l ex ch an g e p ro g ra m MSU facu lty m e m b e rs in th e A fte r th e c lo s e of th e fiv e - B u tte rfie ld H all h as e le c te d A nita L ev y . F lu sh in g , N .Y ., se n ­ Ire n e C o n n er, O kem os so p h o ­ G ra n d R ap id s so p h o m o re , tr e a ­ p h llip p in o C lu b th is su m m e r b etw een M ichigan g ro u p w ill b e D avid D .A n d e rso n , w eek su m m e r s e s s io n on O ki­ P eg g y R e e se , B irm in g h am soph­ io r; Jo an V roglndew y, C h a rlo tte m o re ; C indy H ill, O ak P a r k , s u r e r ; A nthony P . H all, S t. C la ir S ta te and th e U n iv e rs ity of th e a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r of A m e ri­ n aw a, th e g ro u p w ill to u r fo r two Ju n io r; K athlyn H eil, C a rso n C ity 111., fre s h m a n ; D e b o r a h L a n g - S h o re s ju n io r, s e c r e t a r y an d T h e in co m in g o ffic e rs of th e R yukyus on O kinaw a. ca n thought an d lan g u ag e; P e te r w ee k s in J a p a n en ro u te back to o m o re , a s its p re s id e n t fo r 1965- P h llip p in o C lu b, e le c te d M ay 15, B . F is c h e r, p ro fe s s o r of h u m an i­ 66. so p h o m o re; M ary C o n ray , F lo ly , h o r s t, S idney, O hio, fre s h m a n B a r ry M eth en y, W a te rfo rd soph­ T h e MSU /U n iv e r s ity of th e th e U nited S ta te s . M in n ., Jun io r; G ail B o rq u ist, B ir­ an d Ju d ith L ev in e, H e p ttsv ille , o m o re , m a s te r of r itu a ls . a r e p re s id e n t, L y d ia C a s tillo ; R yu k yu s E x ch an g e P r o g r a m tie s and re lig io n ; A lb e rt K arso n , MSU h as been in v olved in th e O th e r o ffic e rs a r e : v ic e p r e s ­ v ice p re s id e n t, P ro s p e ro O liv a s; a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r of A m e ric a n id e n t, M a rily n M ille r, C lev elan d , m in g ham fre s h m a n ; C o r a l e n e M d ., fre s h m a n . s e c r e ta r y , V irg in ia S ap ico , m a s ­ (M R E P ) w ill allo w th e g ro u p to d ev elo p m en t of th e 1 5 -y e a r-o ld O hio, fre s h m a n ; s e c r e ta r y , K athy J a c k s o n , H oyle s e n i o r ; and A lso S h ery l M cG uigen, D e a r­ M S U S a ilin g C lu b stu d y fo r fiv e w ee k s at N aha. th o ug ht and lang u ag e; A u stin L . U n iv e rs ity of th e R yukyus s in c e Je a n n e P o w e rs , B enton H a rb o r b o rn fre s h m a n ; Jud y M ead , J a c k ­ t e r ’s ca n d id a te fro m Q uezon C ity , O kinaw a and to u r in th e R yukyus M o o re , p ro fe s s o r of h u m a n itie s; 1951. T h e in stitu tio n a l re la tio n ­ H e ll, C a rs o n C ity so p h o m o re; D ave C hav kin , N ew Y ork f r e s h ­ P h ilip p in e s; tr e a s u r e r , F r a n c is - an d E d w a rd W . N a th a riu s , a s s o ­ t r e a s u r e r , T e r r y D oyle, M t. C le­ ju n io r. so n fre s h m a n ; C yn th ia M ulnlx, m a n , w as ch o se n c o m m o d o re of ca M a rtin e z , E a st L a n sin g m a s ­ Is la n d s an d J a p a n . T h e M R E P s h ip b etw een th e s c h o o ls h as m e n s fre s h m a n . T h e m e m b e rs of th e club a r e G ra n d R ap id s fre s h m a n ; S usan g ro u p w ill d e p a rt fo r O kinaw a on c ia te p ro fe s s o r of h u m a n itie s. r e s u lte d in an ex c h a n g e of both p ick ed on th e b a s is of o u tsta n d ­ R ath b u n , V e rm ilio n , O hio, soph­ th e MSU S ailin g C lub a t th e ir t e r 's c a n d id lfe an d p r e s s r e la ­ J u n e 27. M rs . D avid D . A n d e rso n and s tu d e n ts and fa cu lty c o n su lta n ts, T h o se e le c te d to A .D .S. a r e re c e n t e le c tio n s . T h e v ic e co m ­ tio n s o ffic e r, F lo re c ita L a z o , one g ra d u a te stu d e n t ea ch fro m Jo a n J a n e ts o n , G ro s s e U le Jun­ ing w ork done in th e d o rm d u r­ o m o re ; J a n e t S ö d e rs trö m , H a r­ m o d o re w ill b e G a ry G a w u ra , m a s te r 's c a n d id a te fro m Q uezon S e le c te d fo r th is s u m m e r’s b u t th is is th e f i r s t fo rm a l stu ­ io r ; J a n e t L i t t l e , G a in s v llle , ing th e y e a r. p e r W oods fre s h m a n ; L e s l i e s e s s io n w e re F lo re n c e B ag ley , W e ste rn Illin o is an d W e s t e r n d e n t ex ch an g e p ro g ra m . S o lm e s, H a s t i n g s so p h o m o re; G ro s s e P o in te fre s h m a n . C ity, P h ilip p in e s . W ay zata, M in n ., Ju n io r; C h e ry l M ich igan U n iv e rs ity w ill a l s o T h e M R E P s u m m e r ex ch an g e N .Y ., fre s h m a n ; J a n ic e P o w e rs , O th e rs e le c te d fo r th e 1965- T h e clu b a d v is e rs a r e G uy E . p a rtic ip a te in M R E P . B enton H a rb o r Jun io r an d Jud y N an cy S la r k s , P a rk R id g e, 111., 66 s e a s o n w e re : re c o rd in g s e c ­ T im m o n s, a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r of A nn B a r b e r, P la in w e ll s e n io r; is c o -s p o n s o re d on c a m p u s by W e s t L o n d o n H a ll fre s h m a n ; S u san S p e n c e r, M id­ Ju d y C a s k e y , W illia m sto n se n ­ T h e stu d e n ts w ill e n ro ll fo r th e A sia n S tu d ies C e n te r, the O f­ W ood, G ra n d B lanc fre s h m a n . r e ta r y , M a rty M a c C le e ry , B ir ­ ed u catio n , an d M rs . T im m o n s . C o m m i t t e e c h a irm e n a r e ; O ffic e rs of W est L andon H all la n d fre s h m a n ; L yn n S tr e a s e r , io r; E lle n H ill, E a s t L a n sin g s e n ­ Ju n io r and s e n io r le v e l c o u rs e s fic e of In te rn a tio n a l E x ten sio n , fo r th e 1965-66 y e a r w e re in­ B r i c k T ow n, N .J ., fre s h m a n ; m in g h am fre s h m a n ; c o rre s p o n d ­ io r; L o u ise L . J a r o s z , B irm in g ­ ta u g h t by R yukyuan p r o f e s s o r s a s s is ta n t d ean fo r ed u catio n e x ­ s c h o la rs h ip , C athy C a rtw rig h t, ing s e c r e ta r y , E lle n K o lem aln en , U nio n v llle fre sh m a n ; h ea lth and sta lle d T u e sd ay night at a h o u se D o ro th y S u lliv an , N ew B oston K a p p a D e lta P I h am Ju n io r; M a rily n K . M cC ul­ w ho re c e iv e d th e ir ad v an ced d e ­ ch a n g e and th e R yukyu P ro je c t m e e tin g . fre s h m a n ; N ancy W ard , P o n tia c E a s t L a n sin g s o p h o m o r e an d lough, S ilv e r S p rin g , M d ., se n ­ g r e e s in th e U nited S ta te s . T h e O ffice and o ff-c a m p u s by th e sa fe ty , C indy W azlak, M o rto n t r e a s u r e r , John G ra h a m , G ro s s e C h ris W en g er, B aldw in Ju n io r, G ro v e , 111., fre s h m a n ; re s id e n c e , T hey a r e ; P at S pice, M uske­ fre s h m a n an d J a n e t W i l s o n , w as e le c te d p re s id e n t of th e E p - io r; S ally R ush , B lo o m field H ills fa c u lty m e m b e rs w ill p a rtic ip a te MSU sta ff on O kinaw a and th e gon so p h o m o re, p re s id e n t; M yrna P itts b u rg h , P a ., fre s h m a n . P o in te fre s h m a n . so p h o m o re; D o u g las S ch m ed len , in s e m in a rs . fa cu lty of th e U n iv e rs ity of th e K a rm e l M y e rs, D e tro it fr e s h ­ T h e clu b p lan s to h o st n ex t C re d its e a rn e d d u rin g M R E P m an ; s o c ia l, K a th y A sh l,O rc h a rd D e m a re s t, E a st L an sin g fr e s h ­ y e a r ’s b ig - te n s a ilin g c h a m ­ ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 1 1 ) O x fo rd Jun io r; H ugh H a ll, E ls ie R y u k y u s.___________________________ F a lls fre s h m a n ; p u b licity , B a r­ m an , f i r s t v ic e p re s id e n t; B ev­ A lp h a P h i O m e g a p io n sh ip s on O ct. 9 -1 0 . T h e y b a ra H a rte , M o ren ci fre sh m a n ; e r ly N is se n , R ed fo rd so p h o m o re, an d e le c tio n s, Joan T ho m pso n, seco n d v ic e p r e s i d e n t ; P am B eta B eta c h a p te r of A lpha a r e a ls o p lan n in g n ex t y e a r 's Q uincy fre s h m a n . 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T H R U S A T 9:30 A M T O 5 :3 0 P M M to b e p u b lish ed in Ju n e by C am ­ W E D N E S D A Y N O O N U N T I L 9 PM S b rid g e U n iv e rs ity P r e s s , p r e ­ s e n ts a p o r tr a it of th e m an an d U a d e ta ile d stu d y of G e rm a n fo r­ eig n and d o m e stic p o licy d u rin g h is c a r e e r . H o lste in ’s a c tiv ity w as a con­ sta n t- an d v ita l e le m e n t in th e co n d u ct of G e rm a n a f fa irs fro m th e tim e of B is m a rc k to 1909. R ich jo in ed th e H is to ry D e p a rt­ m e n t in 1956 an d h a s b een fu ll p r o f e s s o r s in c e 1962. H e ed ited BOOKS B o o k s t " T h e H o lste in P a p e r s ” w ith.M . o H . 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S an d er 5 .0 0 S M onday th ro u g h F rid a y 9 to 1 t • o Jacobsons I n T h e C e n t e r f o r In t e r n a t io n a l P r o g r a m s In Grand R a p i d s r Call: 4 56 .1771 e A p p l y Onl y Aft er M IL L IN E R Y B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re M SU B o o k s to re Complet ion Of F i n a l E x a ms ( 10 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig an Tuesday, June 1, 1965 Clean Out Your Closets With State News Want-Ads! G O IN G H O M E! Only 4 Days Left— A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r R ent F o r S a le C H E V R O L E T , 1963, Im p ala C o n - O LD SM O B ILE 56, ra d io , h e a te r, M A L E : F U L L o r p a r t- tim e . M ust JU N E AND A ug u st g ra d u a te s . If M A R R IED C O U P L E : L o w e r fo u r "S E E M E f ir s t I h a v e it!” v e rtib le . v - 8, p o w e rg lid e, pow ­ c le a n body, e x c e lle n t m e c h a n i­ h av e tra n s p o rta tio n . C a ll ED you a r e In te re ste d in a s a le s ro o m s of 7 -ro o m m o d e rn h o u se . Rooms E n g ag em e n t d iam o n d s, g et o u rs . e r s te e rin g , w hite sid e w a lls, c a l co n d itio n . $225 o r b e s t o ffe r. 2-6311. V aughan L an d sca p in g .4 4 Job w ith lo ts of h a rd w ork and S u m m e r. R e a so n a b le . P a rk in g . a p p r o v e d Su p e r v i s e d fo r O th e r m u s i c a l in s tru m e n ts . i OW CO/ C a ll 353 -2 89 6 . 46 long h o u rs w ith an o u tsta n d in g IV 5 -6 5 0 4 . 519 N . L o g an . 48 m e n . S in g les, d o u b le s, so m e 4 - D iving lu n g s, w a te r s k iis , b oat W A N T AD ra d io , w heel c o v e rs , low m ile ­ CO O KS, P A R T -tim e o r fu ll-tim e , m an ro o m s w ith co o k in g . L a rg e , m o to rs , fish in g ta c k le , 12 ft. ag e. L ik e-n ew co n ditio n . B lu e P E U G E O T , 1959. 4 -d o o r sed an , w an ted. A pply in p e rs o n . H ow ard n atio n al firm , c a ll 3 32 -2 88 0 , any A V A ILA& LE SU M M ER. A cc o m - tim e . 46 m o d a te 4. P a rk in g . Id e a l fo r hot q u ie t, fu lly fu rn is h e d . L au n d ry , alu m in u m b o at, c a r - to p c a r ­ w ith w hite to p . A lso, fo u r new ra d io . E x c ellen t ru n n in g co n d i­ J o h n s o n 's , 3224 E . S ag in aw . 46 p a rk in g . L obby w ith T .V . A v e r­ r i e r s . F o ld in g c a m p e r tr a il e r , 1965 F o rd c o n v e rtib le s in sto ck tio n , no r u s t. $300. P ho n e 4 84 - N E E D F U L L -T IM E s e c r e ta r y . EA RN IN bS A ftE u n lim ite d a s an w e a th e r c o m fo rt. No d is c r im i­ n atio n . 332 -3 98 0 . 48 age g ra d e p o in t, 3.3 R en tin g now te n ts . T e n n is a n d b ad m in to n • AUTOMOTIVE to ch o o se fro m . P ric e d fo r quick 6179. 46 G e n e ra l o ffice w ork and so m e Avon re p r e s e n ta tiv e . T u rn y o u r fo r su m m e r and fa ll. S p a rta n ra c q u e ts , g o lf s e ts . C a m e ra s , • EMPLOYMENT s a le . SIGNS FORD SA LES, W il- PO N TIA C T E M P E S T , 1963. ¿ - boo kk eep in g. C a ll 4 8 5 -4 3 9 7 fo r fr e e tim e in to $$. F o r ap p o in t­ T W O G IR L S, s h a re 4 - g ir l a p a rt- lia m s to n . 655-2191. C 46 m e n t, R iv e rs id e . $ 5 5 p e r m onth. H a ll, 215 L o u is, 1 b lo ck c a m ­ w ris t w a tc h e s, tr a n s i s to r r a ­ • FOR RENT d o o r, au to m atic tra n s m is s io n , in te rv ie w . 44 m en t in y o u r h o m e, w rite M rs . p u s . E D 2 -2 5 7 4 . d io s, H I-F I and s te r e o phono­ • FOR SALE C H E V R O L E T , 1963 Im p ala. B ig w h ite w a lls. T a k e o v e r low C A M PIN G IN G irl-S c o u t S ettin g . A lona H u ck in s, 5664 S ch oo l S t., F a ll, W in te r, S p rin g . 353-3317, H a s le tt, M ichigan o r c a ll e v e ­ 3 5 3 -3 2 2 2 . SU M M ER R E N T A L S. G re a t lo c a - g ra p h s , p o r t a b l e te le v isio n . • LOST & FOUND R ed needs n e w h o m e .T w o -d o o r, m o nthly p a y m e n ts. IV 2-8063.48 U n it le a d e r p o sitio n o p en , Ju n e 44 tio n , ju s t a c ro s s fro m c a m p u s. M en’s , w om en’s an d c h ild r e n 's • PERSONAL s h a rp , a u to m atic . F u ll p o w er. PO R SC H E . 1963 S u p er C ou p e. 14 - A ugust 16. 484-9421 D ays; n in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 44 F E M A L E G RA DU A TE stu d en t d e s ir e s s u m m e r ro o m m a te . FARM HOUSE FR A TER N ­ b ic y c le s . ’’I 'l l buy anything of • PEANUTS PERSONAL $1,750. IV 9 - 3690. 47 L ik e new . P ho n e 373-2233 d u r­ 355 -3 97 4 e v e n in g s. 44 G REA T LAKES E M PL O Y M E N T IT Y . S in g le s, d o u b le s. 151 B ogue. v a lu e .’’ • REAL ESTATE C H E V R O L E T , 1958 Im p ala c o n - ing day o r L e s lie , 589-8339, SER V IC E S+A TIO N h elp w an ted, fo r p e rm a n e n t p o s itio n s in of­ B ea u tifu l fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n t at E d 2 -8 6 3 5 . 48 W ILCOX SECONDHAND STORE • SERVICE v e rtib le . R ad io , h e a te r. W hite 6-8 p m . 44 ev e n in g s and w ee k e n d s. C a ll fic e , s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C a ll IV H ag ad o rn & G ra n d R iv e r. 3 37 - 509 E . M ichigan s id e w a lls. F u ll p o w e r. $425. 0284. 44 SIN G LE R O O M S f o r w om en • TRANSPORTATION T R -3 1959 H ard and so ft to p s. 332 -2 79 7 . 44 2-1543. C 46 te a c h e rs . C lo se to c a m p u s , IV 5-4391 C • WANTED P ho n e IV 4 -0229 ev e n in g s. 47 G ood co n d itio n . B e s t o ffe r. C a ll C O U P L E , w ithout c h i l d r e n , A V A IL A B L E , JtlN E l5 - S ep t. 15. c le a n , w ith fr e e p a rk in g . C a ll C H E V R O L E T , 1963 Im p ala S p o rts W AITRESS W A N TED , p a r t- tim e . T w o -b e d ro o m , fu rn is h e d a p a rt­ G E T YOURS - P h il F r a n k 's C a r - 351-4576. 44 w an ted. H o u sek eep in g in e x ­ A pply in p e rs o n . P a u l R e v e re ’s E D 2 -6 4 0 5 . 44 toon B ook. 50 o f P h il’s b e s t D E A D L IN E C ou p e. V -8 sta n d a rd . Im m a cu ­ ch a n g e fo r fre e ro o m and b o a rd , m e n t. S p a rtan V illa g e to m a r ­ la te . M ust s e ll. $1,875. TU 2 - T R 3 , 1962. R ed . B ody, e n g in e p e r- B a r , 2703 E . G ra n d R iv e r. 48 r ie d s tu d e n ts . $96 m o n th ly . 3 55 - M E N : SU M M ER, fa ll. Doubles". C a rto o n s in a b ea u tifu lly bound 2 p .m . o n e c l a s s d a y b e ­ fe c t. 28,000 m ile s . V ery c le a n . p lu s e x tr a s . E D 2 -8 3 6 3 . 45 C le a n , q u ie t. T w o b lo c k s, B e r ­ book - $1.00 ea ch . F o r o r d e r s 8336 , 2107 Ire n e S t., L an sing .4 4 0 86 5. 44 fore p u b lic a t io n . N ew top. 3 55 -9 04 5 . 44 W A N TED : FO U R TH g ir l to s h a re k ey . 351-4017. 532 Ann a f te r 6. o f fiv e o r m o re , c a ll: 351-4322 C H E V R O L E T , 1963 S up er S p o rt T R IU M P H , 1957, T R -3 . E x c ellen t 48 b etw een 6 p .m . an d m id n ig h t. C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 1 2 noon one 409. 4 -sp e e d . W i r e w h e els. H a s le tt a p a rtm e n t S u m m e r te rm c l a s s day before publ ication G ag es, M isce llan eo u s e x tr a s . d on ditio n , n e v e r ra c e d . M ust R EA D fo r P R O F IT \ o n ly . P ho n e 355 -7 06 7 ; 355 -4 22 6 . M E N : ROOMS a v a ila b le at E e a l T W O ARM GHAIRS, $10. H a sso ck , s e ll. B e st o ffer ta k e s . 353-2857, H o u se, su m m e r te r m . R oom and $1. T w o la rg e b o o k c a s e s , $8 and l f \ W ANT A D S 337-7055, M ike. 47 44 PHONE C H E V R O L E T , 1956. S tick . In A -l a fte r 7 p m . 48 H E L P ! MUST s u b le t. S u m m e r. b o a rd , $155. C a ll ED 2 -5 5 5 5 . 44 $12. T w o fra m e d b u lle tin b o a rd s , 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 m ec h a n ica l sh ap e. P o n tiac , 1955 TR IU M PH — 1959, T R -1 0 7 4 -o n - $220 m o n th ly . L u x u ry a p a r t­ ROOMS FO R re n t) $8 w eekly. $ 2.50 . 9 x 12 ru g , $4. B a rb e c u e A u to m atic. M ech an ically p e r ­ th e -flo o r. Good co n d itio n . $260. m en t fo r six . 3 -b e d ro o m , 2- K appa S ig m a. 3 3 2 -5 0 9 2 . 46 c a r t , m is c . ite m s . C a ll 3 3 2 - RATES 332-1063. 46 b a th s. 324 M ich ig an . 355-0031. 6100. 45 fe ct. M ust s a c rific e . $150 e a c h . T R IU M PH - 1963 - S p itfire . E x - 44 ATTENrriON COEDS: "¿TA H ouse T R U M P E T . IN p e rf e c t co n d itio n . 1 DAY $ 1 .5 0 3 5 1 - 4 4 9 3 . _______________48 open fo r s u m m e r sc h o o l. M e als, A ls o , tw o m ic ro s c o p e s . 332- 3 DAYS. . . .$ 3 .5 0 C H EV Y , 1959, Im p ala, 2 -d o o r, c e lle n t co n d itio n . O nly 13,500 \ U SE fo r RESU LTS \ W A N TED : O N E g ir l to s h a re M -F . C h o ice of ro o m s . F o r in ­ h ard to p 348 h .p ., a u to m atic , m ile s . R adio, to n n e au , e x tr a s . L ow ebroo ke a p a rtm e n t, su m ­ 3 32 5. _____________________ 45 5 DAYS. . ..$ 6 .0 0 fo rm a tio n , c a ll ED 2 -0 8 6 9 . 48 P IC K UP~ c a m p e r fr a m e . 8 ft. S h a rp . M ust s e ll. 3 55 -9 88 3 . 48 WANT - AD SPECIAL R /H . E x c ellen t condition. $550. m e r only. C a ll 355-1311. 46 T W O M EN to s h a re ro o m . U n - R e a l s tu rd y . 2102 S u n se t A ve. ( b a s e d on 15 w o r d s p e r a d ) N iz a r, 353-2205. 48 VOLKSW AGEN, l$5i>. R ea l s h a rp . Fd)UR M EN : E a s e m e n t a p a rt- s u p e rv is e d . K itch en p riv ile g e s . T w o -d o o r su n ro o f. R ad io , s e a t P h o n e IV 2 -8 6 4 2 . 45 Over 15. 10« per w ord, per day. CORVAIR MONZA CoupeT B u r - m e n t fo r s u m m e r and fa ll.C o n ­ P a rk in g . $10 w eekly. 337-1870. gandy, 1963, au to m atic tr a n s ­ b e lts . C a ll 3 32 -4 08 4 . A sk fo r v e n ie n tly lo c a te d . C a ll 3 -6 p m ., 44 T A P E R E C O R D E R , Sony "111” 2 - T h e r e w i l l be a 5 0 < s e r v i c e m issio n , e x c e lle n t co n ditio n , M ike, 47 3 57 -4 06 2 . 44 tr a c k . T e n p o u n d s. T o p co n d i­ a n d b o o k k e e p in g c h a r g e if T R O U B L E C O N CEN TRA TIN G ? tio n . $45. (N ew , p r ic e - $79.50) one o w n er. P ho n e 484- 4349, 915 VOLKSW AGEN, 1963, b la c k . E x - TW O G IR L S, s h a r e a p a rtm e n t. T ry u s! Q u iet stu d y in g . S e rio u s $2.50-3 Days t h i s ad i s not p a id w it h in P rin c e to n . 45 c e lle n t c o n d itio n . N ew ti r e s . 15 w o rd s o r le s s 3 37 -2 78 9 . 44 $40 p e r m o nth. F u rn is h e d , u til­ m en . K itch en , P a rk in g . 939 B u r - o ne w e e k . CORVAIR C O N V . 1963 Monza", 28,000 m ile s . B e s t re a s o n a b le c h a m . $9. 3 32 -2 78 8 , 337-0881. T A P E R E C O R D E R , H eath T R - itie s p a id , w alking d is ta n c e to 1AQ 1/4 tra c k s te r e o . T w o T E - re d w ith b lack le a th e r in te rio r o ffe r. 1047 M a rig o ld , E.L.. 46 48 $3.50-4 Days c a m p u s . ED 2-0 75 1. 48 1A p re - a m p s . C a s e . $90. C all T h e S tate N ew s d o es not and w hitew alls, 4 -sp e e d , p o s i- VOLKSW AGEN, 1962. G re e n .R a - T R I D E LT A H o u se open s u m - p e rm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s tra c tio n , 355-3104, 47 d io , 22,000 m ile s . E x c e lle n t W A N TED : FO U R TH stu d e n t to 3 55 -5 98 5 , e v e n in g s. 45 s u b le a s e H a s l e t t a p a rtm e n t m e r s e s s io n . A pply fo r ro o m s d isc rim in a tio n in its ad ­ CORVAIR MONZA C o n v e rtib le , co n d itio n . $950. C a ll J im , 353- to h o u se m o th e r. 634 M .A .C . o r HARM ONY G UITAR — -1 2 s trin g . v e rtis in g co lu m n s. T h e N u m b er 9 fo r s u m m e r te rm . B ought tw o m o n th s ago. Good Come In Today 1962. F lo o r sh ift, h e a te r, ra d io , 2936, 337 -2 58 6 . 46 $148. C a ll 3 55 -5 48 0 . 45 E D 2 -0 9 5 5 . 48 S ta te N ew s w ill not ac ce p t good tir e s . Good ru n ning co n d i­ VW KARMANN G HIA, 1961, coupe. c o n d itio n . W ith c a s e . M u st s e ll. a d v e rtisin g fro m p e rs o n s tio n . C all OR 7-1532. 46 LA RG E T W O - B e d ro o m , f u r - M E N SU PE R V ISE D . S u m m e r. $125. C a ll 337-2016. 45 O ne o w n er, ra d io , new tir e s , n ish e d a p a rtm e n t, in O kem os. C o o k in g . B y P o s t O ffice. R e­ d isc rim in a tin g a g a in st r e ­ F -8 5 , 1964 4 -d o o r, V - 8, s ta n d a rd s e a t b e lts . ED 2 -3 8 8 2 . 48 AMBASSADOR OLDS E - F la t, F , 345 Student Services lig io n , ra c e , c o lo r o r n a - A v a ila b le S u m m e r. R en t $140 d u ced r a te s . C a ll ED 7 -9 5 6 6 . F re n c h h o rn . L ik e new . B e st sh ift, ra d io , h e a te r. L ik e new . p e r m o nth, in clu d in g u tilitie s . 44 ’ io n al o rig in . 355-0234. 45 Auto S e r v i c e & P a rt s M EN — COOKING, one b lock to o ffe r o v e r $200. 3 37 -9 63 0 , a fte r FA LC O N , 4 -d o o r sed an . A m ple p a rk in g . Id ea l fo r 3 -4 9 pm , 48 NEW B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e s tu d e n ts . 351-4134. 48 c a m p u s . In te rn a tio n a l H o u se. S ta n d a rd . Good ti r e s p lu s snow p ric e fro m $ 7.95. N ew s e a le d S u m m e r r a te s . 332-2195, a fte r ESPANNA CLASSIC G u ita r, fo r A u to m o tiv e ti r e s . C le a n . 355-9971 a f t e r b e a m s , 99^. S alv ag e c a r s , la rg e w in te R T " T e r m , “ g irls s a le . O ne y e a r old , e x c e lle n t 5:30 p m . 44 tw o A L FA ROMEO G u illie tta S py d er, 5 :3 0 . 44 sto ck u sed p a r t s . ABC AUTO P L E A SA N T WOMAN w an ted to COOK W ANTED fo r F a ll te rm . n eed ed fo r W a te rs E dg e A p a rt­ c o n d itio n . 355 -5 72 5 . 44 m e n t. C a ll Jo a n , 353-1040. 48 L A R G E DOUBLE re c re a tio n 1960. dSoing to .E u ro p e . C all FO R D FA IR LA N E, 1963.S ix, fo u r P A R T S , 613 E . S outh S t. IV s h a r e a p a rtm e n t w ith h an d i­ C o n ta c t S te w a rd , A lpha S igm a ro o m . S u m m e r, F a ll. A p p ro v ed , AUDIO: S te re o C o n so le , VM R e - F ra n k . ED 7 -9 73 4. 48 d o o r. E x c ellen t co n d itio n . S ell 5-1921. C ca p p e d MSU G ra d u a te , w h o P h i. ED 2 -3 5 5 5 ; 48 SU BLEA SE BURCHAM W o o d s m en . P riv a te b ath , e n tra n c e . c o r d e r , 35W A m p lifie r, R ondine AUSTIN H EALEY S p rite , M K -I, o r exchange w ith la te ' m odel C O R V E T T E E N G IN E, alu m in u m , w o rk s fro m 8 am . - 4:30 p m ., A pt. O ne b e d ro o m . C a ll Joh n F ire p la c e . No co o k in g . ED 2 - T u rn ta b le , E -V S p e a k e r. 355- 1959. R ed, r a d i o . C a ll ED statio n w ag o n , 3 55 -0 86 5 . 45 4 -sp e e d . 327 c u .in ., 340 hp. an d m u st be d riv e n to and fro m F or R ent 351-4799. 46 5504. 45 9700 d ay s, 332-2992 ev en in g s.4 4 2 -8 3 6 9 . 48 FO R D S tationw agon; 14557 Good C o m p le te — e le c tr ic a l sy s te m , w o rk . C a r , a p a rtm e n t, m e a ls SU B L E T LUXURY a p a rtm e n t. M EN OVER 21. S in g le ro o m s VIO LIN S, VIOLA, C e llo G u ita r. BL'ICK , 1^56, c o n v e rtib le . New m e c h a n ic a lly , so m e r u s t. $200 H e d m an s, c lu tc h ., e tc . 332- fu rn is h e d . W rite B ox F - 6, M ich­ Apartment s S u m m e r te rm . C lo se to c a m p u s . a v a ila b le fo r s u m m e r. B ogue C u sto m m ad e. G e n e ra l r e p a ir - , tra n s m is s io n , b ra k e s , full pow ­ o r b e s t o ffe r. ED 2 -4 3 2 0 . 48 6876. 48 ig an S ta te N ew s. 45 N IC E L Y FU R N ISH ED , su m m e r D ish w a sh e r. A i r-c o n d itio n e d . S tre e t next to c a m p u s . P a rk in g . in g . C a s e s , s tr in g s , p a r ts , a c - e r , ra d io . G ood co n d itio n . $200. KARMANN GH1A, 196l co n v e rt^ G EN ER A TO R S AND S T A R T E R S. P A R T -T IM E and full tim e help a p a rtm e n ts fo r 3 -5 . R e a so n a b le . B alco n y . W ill ta lk p r ic e . 337- E D 2 -3 8 7 0 . •<- ■ 47 - c e s s o r ie s . N olan B a rto w , V iolin 353-1468. 44 ib le . V ery s h a rp . M u st s e e . 351— R eb u ilt 6 o r 12 v o lt. G u aran teed ! w an ted . W a ite rs, d o o rm e n , and N e a r c a m p u s. M e n /w o m en , 21 o r 0551. _______________ 45 M a k e r, 306 1/2 N . W ashington. C H E V R O L E T , 1 9 5 7, B el A ir. T W O GIRLS w anted fo r R iv e r- M EN : LA RG E d o u b le s. Q u ie tp r l- 5119. 45 E x ch an g e p ric e , $ 7.90 . M ech an ­ b a rte n d e rs . C o n ta c t G ee , C o ra l o v e r. E D 7 -2 3 4 5 . 45 v a te e n tra n c e . A pp ro v ed and un­ IV 7 -5 6 9 7 . ’ 44 H ard to p , new ti r e s , s e a t co v ­ M ER C ED ES B E N Z , l8 0 G a s. 1959. ic on th e job! In sta lla tio n s e r v ­ G a b le s, 337-1311. 48 W A N TED : ONE g ir l fo r la rg e s id e E a s t A pt. 6 5 -6 6 s c h o o l T Y P E W R IT E R , R O L L -A W A Y , e r s . O th er e x tr a s . B e s t o ffe r. y e a r . P e n o y , 3 3 2 -0 8 2 1 ..« , ap p ro v ed ro o m s. C lo s e . 332- GSpod o ^ c h a n ic a l, b ody, or ic e a v a i I a b l e . ABC A U T O C O L L E G E 1S T L ' f f c 7 7 i , ' ^ i ? . . , a p S rtm e n t, S FV; Ju n e. v a p o riz e r, ia n - h e a te r . B oy’s Is« 5 & 7. 44 ’b e s t o ffe r. 3 7 2 -^6 2 4 . 46' P A R T S ',‘.Vf*! Suth S t. IV F u ll-tim e , su m m e r w o rk . P a r t- $56.25 m o n t h l y . a l l ‘’£>3-0332 C h e ry l, rX A - l2 } ’$ - ' 46 s u it, 14. H iking boot®, 9. Cromp­ C H E V R O L E T , 1960, P arkw o od 5-1921 .__________________ C tim e d u rin g sch o o l y e a r is d e ­ o r 353-0330. C E D A R . V ILLA G E a p a rtm e n ts . A P PR O V E D FOR m en . A ttra c ­ M GA, I960, 1600. B od y , engine 45 tiv e , la rg e , co o l sin g le o r d ouble to n s E n c y c lo p e d ia. 355-8151. 44 statio n w ag o n . B eig e and c o p p e r. e x c e lle n t co n d itio n . No ru s k s ir e d . E a rn enough d u rin g s u m ­ G IR L S, FO U R . L o w e r flo o r and S u m m e r su b le t. $190 p e r m onth. ro o m s . P riv a te e n tra n c e , b ath , S T E R E O . W ILL s e ll s e p a ra te , 8-c y lin d e r, p o w e r s te e rin g , M u st s e ll im m e d ia te ly . B est of­ S c o ot er s & C y c l e s e r to pay fo r e n tir e y e a r of b a s e m e n t. S u m m e r an d th re e T o p flo o r. P ho n e 351-4132. 47 Sony " 6 0 0 " ta p e d ec k . P io n e e r good ru b b e r. N eeds so m e body f e r . 3 32 -0 24 1 .. 46 1964 YAMAHA ju s t had S prin g m g . O v er 15 $1,000 sch o l­ sch o o l te r m s . N ic ely fu rn is h e d . A P P R O V E D SU PE R V ISE D fo u r pho ne. N e a r c a m p u s. R e a so n ­ 8" loud s p e a k e rs , 46 w att tu n e r- w o rk , so am only ask in g $375. c h e c k -u p , lu b ric a tio n . O u t-p e r- a r s ho oiplin sch w a rd ed to q u a li­ 332-2195, a f te r 5:30 p m . 44 m an a p a rtm e n ts , s u m m e r and ab le. A lso , stu d io a p a rtm e n t fo r a m p lifie r. 3 37 -2 78 9 . 44 fo rm s H onda 90’s . $300. 353- fied s tu dwe ne tsre. aOn MG T F , 1956. G ood co n ditio n . s tw o . E D 2-1746. 48 4 87 -3 09 6 . 48 S ee at 248 K e n b e rry D r., E a st th e job tr a in ­ fa ll. S u m m e r r a te s . P a rk in g . 0285. 46 ing fo r p ra c tic a l u se of y o u r U N SU PE R V ISED A P A R T M E N T , Q U tE T ROOM , fo r w om an o v e r 21. U P H O L S T E R E D , DARK g re e n L a n sin g , a fte r 5 . 45 ro o m s . W ith / w itho ut co o king . C a ll ED 2 -6 3 7 5 . 48 U n s u p e rv ise d . 10 w eek s su m ­ a r m c h a ir, $10. C a ll IV 5-1906.44 VOLKSW AGEN M ORRIS MINOR 1000, good body. BSA 35DouC cc sin g le ro a d b ik e, ed u ca tio n d u r i n g s u m m e r P a rk in g a v a ila b le . S u m m e r , S H A R E FU RN ISH ED 3 -ro o m C om p etitio n en g in e. $575. 116 m o n th s. E a rn w hile you le a rn F a ll. 332-3617; 332-1887; 3 37 - m e r o nly. K itch en , b a th , fo r A M PE X 960, 4 -tr a c k ta p e re c o r - R E P A IR S 1961, m u st s e ll. $200 o r b e st a p a rtm e n t. M a le, o v e r 21. C a ll ro o m e rs . N e a r K nap ps. 3 32 - D en v er A ve. P ho n e TU 2 -0 9 5 2 . p ro g ra m d esig n e d by th is m u lti­ 9412. 3 37 -2 74 9 . 48 e r . G a r r a r d tu rn ta b le . F is h e r o ffe r. C a ll 332-1942. 45 In sp e ctio n s & T u n e -u p s 44 m illio n d o lla r C o rp o ra tio n , th at A T T E N T IO N : M A R R I E D S tu47- $9t). ONE B ED R O O M . U n iv e rs ity 0 647, a fte r 5 p m . 46 FM 100 tu n e r. 1/2 p r ic e . 339- M O R R IS M IN O R c o n v e rtib le 1962 V E S P A , 125cc. F u l l y h u n d red s of s tu d e n ts h av e taken d e n ts . U n f u r n i s h e d 3 -ro o m M E N .! ! , o r o v e r .A p p ro v ed , a i r - 8017. 45 New & U sed E ng in es V in tag e, 1959. Im m a c u la te . New V illa g e . S u m m e r. M a rrie d s tu ­ co n d itio n ed h om e. D ouble, s in ­ eq u ip p ed . M ust s e ll. $215. C a ll ad v an tag e of. M any fo rm e r s tu ­ d e n ts . F u rn ish e d . 3 55 -6 06 0 . 46 to p , p a in t. R ad io . M e ch an ically o v e rh a u le d . C a ll 353-2241 o r 355 -5 80 6 . 4 5 d en ts a r e s till in o u r com pany da ia p a r tm e n ts .. A v a ila b le im m e ­ te ly . $125 and $135. F ab ia n g le ro o m s . S u m m e r, fa ll. S om e C A M E R O N ’S SC O O T E R , #30. 484 -6 66 8 , b e - in key e x e cu tiv e p o s itio n s. F o r R e a lty . ED 2-0811; ED 7 -2474 iHouses p riv ile g e s . ED 2 -6 6 2 2 . 48 353-1856. 47 tr a n s p o r ta - A P PR O V E D S U PE R V ISE D . C a r - IM P O R T S tw een 1 8 6. Good a rra n g e m e n ts fo r p e rs o n a l in ­ O LD SM O B ILE, 1 9 5 6 , ‘'R o ck et tio n . 45 te rv ie w , tim e , sch ed u le in th e e v e n in g s. 44 T W O M EN w anted now fo r 4 -m an h o u se . $37.50. K itch en fa c ili­ p e te d - fo u r m en . W ith cooking, 220 E a s t K alam azo o St. 88" , a u to m atic . E x c e lle n t con­ A P A R T M E N T S , $45 to $50 p e r p a rk in g , re c r e a tio n ro o m . S um ­ 1960 650 cc BSA. J u s t o verh au led c ity you w ish to w ork, c a llG ra n d m o n th . F u rn ish e d , p e r p e rs o n tie s . F u rn is h e d .C a llE D 2 -8 2 4 5 . d itio n . 4 -d o o r, ra d io , h e a te r, and c le a n e d . M u st s e ll. $700. R a p id s, G L 9 -5 0 7 9 ; K alam azo o, fo r s u m m e r and fa ll. F oip; to 44 m e r , fa ll. 445 A bb o tt. ED 2 - 48 2-1337 snow tir e s . $275. 337-2164. 44 332-1607, n ig h ts. 45 3 45-0463; L a n sin g , 482-1185, 6 37 5. 48 an a p a rtm e n t. C a ll 3 37 -2 08 0 to B E A U T IF U L T H R E E b ed ro o m , M E N : SIN G LES, d o u b les. S u m ­ HONDA, 305 c c . E x c e lle n t co n d i­ 4 84-2367; South B en d , 234-4949; s e e m o d e l. 5 b lo ck s fro m c a m ­ fu rn ish e d h o m e . L a rg e y a rd . m e r t e r m only. P riv a te e n ­ tio n . M ust s e ll. E x tr a s . S ee to B a ttle C re e k , 9 63 -7 98 8 . C 48 p u s . A vondale A p a rtm e n ts. 46 R en t fo r tw o y e a r s . 340 W ild­ tr a n c e , p a rk in g , co o k in g . 549 a p p re c ia te . 351-4618. 45 F U L L T IM E , S u m m e r w ork. M ale PR IV A C Y AND lu x u ry . T w o b e d - w ood D riv e . 332-1894. 45 G ro v e . ED 7 -0 8 3 0 . 46 N O R TO N , 1962 6 5 0 c c .T w in c a r b . ou se r fe m a le . S e v e ra l s tu d e n ts w ith c a r w ill b e h ire d to w ork ro o m f u r n i s h e d . B e s t o f f - LOG C A 61N on p riv a te sandy R oad m o del. J u s t re b u ilt. P hone in Mofichigan s in p ro m o tio n c a m p u s stu d y in g a tm o s p h e re . b e a c h e s o f m o u n ta in o u s lake ROOM S FO R m en in new h o m e. C lo s e -in . T ile S h o w e rs. P a r k ­ IV 4 -0 22 9 ev e n in g s. 46 of a new p ro cditie u c t. $500 m onthly R en tin g A vondale A p a rtm e n ts D ub o urne B lin d R iv e r, O n ta rio . in g . E D 2-1183. 48 1964 HONDA, 50. W h ite. E x c e l- s a la ry . You m ay s e le c t y ou r own fo r s u m m e r and fa ll. L e a v e y o u r 3 37-2304 e v e n in g s. 47 M EN - - DOUBLE ap p ro v e d , a ir le n t co n d itio n . C a ll B etty , ED lo c a tio n . F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a­ c a r a t y o u r a p a rtm e n t-5 b lo ck s T W O PERSO N S to s h a re lu x u ry , co n d itio n ed , ro o m fo r fa ll. 21 o r 7 -9 7 3 8 . 48 tio n , c a ll V icki at o u r a n sw e r­ fro m c a m p u s. C a ll 3 37 -2 08 0 fo r 12 x 56, m o b ile h o m e, w ith own­ o v e r. P riv ile g e s . ED 2 -6 6 2 2 .4 6 ing s e rv ic e any tim e and you w ill fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n o r s t o p at e r . R e a so n a b le . C a ll 351-4656, ALPHA OM iGRON P I H ou se open E m p lo y m e n t b e co n tac te d fo r an in te rv iew . th e o ffice at4 0 0 G u n so n any e v e ­ fro m 5 -7 p m . 44 fo r s u m m e r o ccu p an cy . A pply SUM M ER - FU LL tim e d e liv e ry IV 5 -4 3 8 1 .. 44 ning at 7 p m . 46 C A P E C O D T w o b e d ro o m . L iv in g, e a rly w ith H o u se m o th e r. 505 w o rk . W h o lesale fo o ds. In cen ­ H O U SE K E E P E R . NOT o v er 55. FU RN ISH ED A PA R T M E N TS f or d in in g ro o m s . D ouble g a ra g e . tiv e p ay a rra n g e m e n t. A pply in L iv e in. M ust be good cook. No s u m m e r. R e a so n a b le . C lo se to M .A .C . ED 7-9741. 46 F ire p la c e , d is h w a s h e r. N e a r EA ST SID E , p le a s a n t ro o m . M ale. You Wil p e rs o n to M r. C h a ro n , 8- 6, heavy clea n in g . E x ecu tiv e fa m ­ c a m p u s . C a ll 3 3 2 -5 0 4 0 . 46 M a rb le . 3 37 -2 30 4 , e v e n in g s. 48 G ordo n F o o d S e rv ic e , 2227 ily . Good p o sitio n fo r q u alified 2 -3 M E N , n eeded to s u b le a se lu x - C o o k in g. P riv a te b a th , e n tra n c e . T W O M A TURE m e n . Id ea l study P a rk in g . A v a ilab le fo r s u m m e r. S p ik e s S t., L a n sin g . 47 p e rm a n e n t p e rs o n . E m p lo y er u ry , a ir-c o n d itio n e d a p a rtm e n t, a tm o s p h e re . B e a u tifu l co u n try R e a so n a b le . IV 5 8557. 48 W0W1! A SEL L IN G C A R E E R w ith N .C .R . re fe re n c e s re q u ire d . Phone IV w ith p o o l. 351-5409. 44 Really Be In s e ttin g . S e p a ra te b e d ro o m s . $45 Y oung m an , 2 4 -3 4 fo r tra in in g to 4 -4 5 5 5 , w o rk d ay s 8 -5 , o r TU A PA R T M E N T - Ju n e l$-SepF. 15. e a c h . T o m , ED 7-1448. 45 F o r S a le s e ll c a sh r e g i s t e r s , adding m a ­ 2-0981 o r IV 2 -8 9 3 3 , evenings T h e C o lo n ia l H o u se a c ro s s fro m T W O M EN w anted to s h a r e c le a n , c h in e s . P r e f e r c o lle g e m an with and w eekend s fo r ap p ointm en t B e rk e y H all. C a ll 351-5516, fo r SPE A K E R S , A M PS, H eath k it O s - 12 w eek s u m m e r le a s e s fu rn is h e d , h o u se fo r s u m m e r. c illo s c o p e . S w e e t 16’s . M ust HOT WATER S om e s a l e s b ac k g ro u n d . 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C a ll 3 55 -2 05 7 , o r 355-2137. 46 BOOK STORE BURCHAM WOODS and Sum m er R oom s EYDEAL VILLA T U E S . & W E D .- J U N E 1 & 2 7 :0 0 F or M EN Studants, townspaapla, sta ff, faculty: SPARTANHALL Michigan State University Theatre S in g le s - $ 10 e v e r y o n o e n c o u r a g o d t o t r y ou t . Hurry, Call Today D o u b le s - $7 ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 R O O M 4 9 A U D IT O R IU M 215 L o u is S t. A C R O S S F R O M T H E U N I O N B U IL D IN G for better living 1 B lock F ro m C am pus ED 2 -2 5 7 4 12 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig an T u e s d a y , Ju n e 1, 1965 D is t in g u is h e d A lu m n i A w a r d s W ill G o T o T h r e e b u s in e s s e x e c u tiv e s, a lm a l h u sb a n d ry a t th e U n iv e r­ s e a r c h p ro g ra m . 5 H e h a s b een a d v is e r to th e F ood U .S . c o n g re s sm a n and a u n iv e r­ sid a d A g ra ria in L im a. s ity p r o f e s s o r w ill re c e iv e D is­ — Jo h n C . M ack ie, H olt, M ich ., an d A g ric u ltu re and th e W orld tin g u ish e d A l u m n i A w a r d s a t c la s s of 1942, U.S. c o n g re ssm a n H e a lth O rg a n iz a tio n s of th e U ni­ M SU’ s annual s p rin g co m m en c e­ fro m M ich igan ’s Seventh D is ­ te d N a tio n s. m e n t e x e rc is e s Ju n e 13. tr ic t . A fo rm e r M ich igan s ta te high­ M SU’s 1965 D l s t l n g u l s h e d P in g e l, w ho s e rv e d in 1964 w ay c o m m is s io n e r, M ack ie w as A lu m n i, s e le c te d by th e U n iv e r­ a s a m e m b e r of MSU’s B o ard o f e le c te d to th e U .S. H ouse of R ep­ s ity A lum ni A d v iso ry C o u n c il, T r u s te e s , b ec am e p re s id e n t o f r e s e n ta tiv e s la s t N o v e m b e r. F o l­ are: R o ss R oy, In c ., la s t y e a r. Af­ low ing h is g ra d u a tio n fro m MSU — John S, P in g e l, C r o s s e te r g rad u atin g fro m MSU, w h e re an d m ilita ry s e r v i c e d u rin g P o ln te W oods, M ich ., c la s s of h e w as a fo o tb all A ll-A m e ric a n , W o rld W a r II, h e w o rk ed fo r 1939, p re s id e n t of R o ss R oy, P in g e l jo in ed th e a d v e rtisin g an d D e tro it an d F l i n t e n g in e e rin g In c ., a d v e rtis in g ag ency of De­ s a le s p ro m o tio n d ep artm en t o f c o n su ltin g f ir m s . H e fo rm e d th e tr o it and New Y ork C ity . C h r y s le r C o rp o ra tio n ’s D o d g e F lin t S u rv e y in g an d E n g in e e rin g D iv isio n . A fter fo u r y e a rs in th e C o. in 1952 an d w as e le c te d th r e e --C o y G . E cklund, New C a­ a rm y d u rin g W orld W ar II, h e tim e s a s G e n e se e C ounty s u r ­ n aa n , C on n ., c la s s of 1939, se n ­ s e rv e d a s an a d m in is tra tiv e a s ­ v e y o r. io r ag en cy v ic e p re s id e n t of th e s is ta n t a t M SU, th en b ec am e ad ­ E q u itab le L ife As s u ra n ee S ociety v e rtis in g d ire c to r in 1947 o f H e s e rv e d a s s ta te highw ay of th e U .S. J O HN S . P I N G E L COY G. ECKLUND NORMAN J. E L L IS ANTONIO B A C IG A L U P O JO HN C . M A C K I E c o m m is s io n e r fro m 1957 u n til R eo M o to rs. ta k in g h is s e a t In C o n g re s s . M ac­ — N o rm an J . E llis , B irm in g ­ E cklund, s e n io r agency v ic e 1959, and ag en cy v ic e p re s id e n t so n n e l fo r C h e v ro le t M o to r D iv i­ at th e S t. L o u is p la n t. (1 9 48 -5 2), an d g e n e ra l d ir e c to r of ed th e U n iv e rsid a d A g ra ria in p re s id e n t of E q u itab le sin c e la s t In 1961. E cklund Is a d ire c to r s io n s in c e 1957, h as s p e n t n e a rly H e b e c a m e a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r in d u s tria l re la tio n s (1952 - 57). P e r u a s a m e m b e r of th e u ni­ k ie is a p a s t p re s id e n t of th e h am , M ich ., c la s s of 1935, gen­ A m e ric a n A sso c ia tio n o f S ta te e r a l d ire c to r of p e rso n n e l fo r F e b ru a ry , Joined th e firm in 1938 an d v ic e p re s id e n t o f th e Salk 30 y e a r s w ith C h e v ro le t. H e Join­ of p e rs o n n e l re la tio n s a t th e D e­ H is so n , J a m e s , an d d a u g h te r, v e r s ity ’s c o u n c il. H e th en s e rv ­ w hen he w as an MSU s e n io r. F o u n d a tio n , a d ire c to r of th e N a - ed th e co m p an y in 1935 a s a p e r ­ tr o it o ffice (1942-47), a s s is ta n t M r s , F ra n k H oag, both a tte n d ed , s u c c e s s iv e ly , a s p ro fe s s o r of H ighw ay O ffic ia ls an d fo rm e r th e C h e v ro le t M o to r D iv isio n of U .S. d e le g a te to th e fo u rth W o rld G e n e ra l M o to rs C o rp . He b ec am e v ice p re s id e n t an d tio n a l F o u n d atio n , and a tr u s te e so n n e l d ir e c to r of C h e v ro le t's d ire c to r of In d u stria l re la tio n s MSU. a n im a l n u tritio n , c h a irm a n o f th e a s s is ta n t to th e p re s id e n t at E qui­ o f M SU’s D ev elop m en t F u n d . H e B a ltim o re a s se m b ly p la n t an d a s ­ (1947-48), g e n e ra l p e rs o n n e l d i­ B ac ig alu p o , w ho re c e iv e d h is c o m m itte e on th e fa cu lty of s c i­ M e etin g of th e In te rn a tio n a l R oad — A ntonio B acig alu p o, L im a , F e d e ra tio n In M a d r i d , S pain . P e r u , c la s s of 1951, dean of a n - ta b le ’s New Y ork hom e o ffice in E llis , g e n e ra l d ire c to r of p e r ­ su m e d a s im ila r p o st in 1941 r e c to r fo r h o u rly e m p l o y e e s P h .D . in 1951 fro m M SU, Join­ e n c e an d h ead of th e m e a ts r e ­ HERE’S THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR OVER J100,000 in fashions from Marie’s, East Lansing, to be offered in a spectacular clearance V- ' sale starting Wednesday. 231 M A C Ave., at 9:30 A M . Knapp’s purchased the entire stock mi of Marie’s Fashions;it’s being cleared now! And Knapp’s plan to grow with East Lansing on this site. Entire Stock of M an e's F a sh io n s to b e C le a re d G re a te st S a le in Y e a rs B e g in s, W e d n e sd a y a t 9 & 0 a.m, N e w e s t s t y le s in a f t e r n o o n , d a y t im e a n d B e c a u s e t h is e v e n t is s o b i g . . . a l l a f t e r f i v e f a s h i o n ; c o a t s , s u it s , a n d s a le s a r e f i n a l , n o C O D ’s , n o d e liv e r ie s , e n s e m b le s ; a h u g e v a r ie t y o f s p o r t s w e a r ; n o a lt e r n a t io n s . E x t r a s a le s p e o p le ; n e w s u m m e r f a s h i o n s a n d a c c e s s o r ie s a n d , o f c o u r s e , K n a p p ’s c r e d it f a c il it ie s B E H E R E E A R L Y F O R T H E S E T ER R IFIC V A L U E S !