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T h is w ill b e g ettin g o rg a n iz e d , an d s e v e ra l T h e fa ll e x a m s w ill b e given e r MSU stu d e n ts th an u s u a l. h o n o red s tu d e n ts a r e in v ite d to s a id , “ a s long as th e y sta y w ith­ in c o rp o ra tio n a s a c ity in 1865. s ta g e d n ig h tly a t th e M a so n a th le tic fie ld , n e a r a r e a s of heavy tro p ic a l sh o w e rs S e p t. 2 7. " M o s t of th em s e e m e d to b e a tte n d . in th e law .” A m ong th e e n te rta in e r s to n ig h t w ill b e th e th e s e n io r high sch o o l. in th e P a c ific . 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich ig an W ed n esd ay , Ju n e 2, 1965 — P o i n t O f V i e w - — a s an — ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a — — — — A Tragic Lesson * ^ E D I T O R I A D * The Demonstration T h e r e i s a l e s s o n to b e l e a r n e d to ry d is c ip lin a r y s y s te m . Y et fro m th e d i s a s t e r o f S a tu r d a y m o r n in g in w h ic h f o u r M S U s t u ­ m any s t u d e n t s s p a re no tro u b le an d no d a n g e r c o m p u ls iv e ly And Its Impact d e n ts w e r e k ille d in a n a u to m o ­ to g e t b a c k o n t i m e . ■■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ eaeaa eB y D O n SO Ckol — b ile a c c id e n t w h ile r u s h in g b a c k C le a r ly , th e r e is s o m e th in g A co lu m n co n dem ning th e b e h a v io r of c iv il rig h ts d e m o n s tra to rs to c a m p u s to m e e t a n e x t e n d e d o u t o f p la c e in s u c h a s y s te m a p p e a re d on th is p ag e F rid a y . c u rfe w . T h e le s s o n g o e s b e y o n d o f v a lu e s , a n d th e r e c e n t c r a s h W h ile I h av e not b een ab o v e poking fun a t th e d e m o n s tra to rs m y s e lf, it h a s alw ay s b een a t p a rtic u la r a s p e c ts an d not at dem o n ­ th e s o r r o w w h ic h m u s t b e f e lt b r in g s th e le s s o n h o m e w ith h o r ­ s tr a tio n s th e m s e lv e s . I w ou ld lik e to ta k e th is o p p o rtu n ity to o b je c t f o r th e fa m ily a n d f r ie n d s o f fo u r r ib le f o r c e . S tu d e n ts s h o u ld n o t to s o m e of th e th in g s s a id in th e co lu m n F rid a y . T h e f i r s t c h a rg e m a d e w a s th a t th e d e m o n s tra to rs w e re a c tin g y o u n g p e rs o n s n e e d le s s ly c u t o ff fe e l th a t m e e tin g c u rf e w is w o rth lik e c h ild re n w ho w e r e *'to ld th ey co u ld h av e a s a c k o f can dy in a f r o m th e f u lf illm e n t o f t h e i r li v e s . r is k in g th e i r liv e s , o r th e p u r ­ m in u te , b ut sta g e d a m a s s iv e te m p e r ta n tru m , hoping th ey co u ld g e t th e can dy im m e d ia te ly .” T h e f o u r d ie d in a c r a s h a s th e y p o se of c u rfe w s --to k ee p w om en Is th is tru e ? F o r 20 y e a r s s in c e th e w a r , a lm o s t e v e ry a c a d e m ic tu r n e d f r o m M -7 8 o n to A b b o tt s tu d e n ts s a f e a n d h e a lth y a n d y e a r , th e r e h a s b een so m e p r o te s t in a m ild fo rm , so m e p e titio n , s o m e m ild a c tio n tak en in s u p p o rt of an open h o u sin g o rd in a n c e . R o a d , e ig h t m in u te s b e f o r e th e 2 th e ir b e h a v io r re a s o n a b le an d F o r 20 y e a r s s in c e th e w a r, no re sp o n s e h a s b een m a d e . T h e p ro ­ a .m . c u rfe w . T h e y h a d le ft a p r o p e r - - is q u ic k ly lo s t. te s t s h av e b een c a lm an d " m a tu r e ." So h a s re je c tio n of th e p ro ­ f r a t e r n i t y p a r t y e a r l i e r in th e p o s a ls . In th e p a s t t h r e e y e a r s , s e v e n F o r s o m e re a s o n th e d e m o n s tra to rs hav e ch o se n th is p a rtic u la r e v e n in g , a n d p r e s u m a b ly h a d lo s t y e a r to m ak e s tro n g d em an d s and ta k e m o re ra d ic a l a c tio n . Why o f th e n in e p e r s o n s w ho h ave tr a c k o f th e tim e u n til s h o r tly now ? W ell— w hy a t any tim e ? T h e p oint is th at th is is not a sud den d ie d in a u t o m o b i l e a c c i d e n t s n e a r d em an d fo r " a c tio n n o w !" P r o te s to r s h av e b een p ay in g a tte n tio n b e f o r e th e d e a d lin e . to th is is s u e fo r a g e n e ra tio n . th e U n i v e r s ity h a v e b e e n v ic t im s A s h u n d re d s o f o th e r M SU F o r a g e n e ra tio n th e p r o te s te r s h av e b een slo u g h ed o ff. T h e o f c u rfe w -tim e c r a s h e s . s tu d e n ts h a v e d o n e , th e y w e r e p u rp o s e of th e m o st re c e n t d e m o n s tra tio n w as to g et th ro w n in h u r r y in g h o m e to a v o i d th e S u ch d e a th s s h o u ld p o in t o u t ja il. T h is is tr u e . W hy? to u s n o t o n ly t h a t c a r e f u l a n d "W e w ant to co n v in ce th e p eo p le of E a s t L a n sin g th at th e r e a r e tro u b le an d e m b a r r a s s m e n t o f p e rs o n s w ho fe el s tro n g ly enough, d e d ic a te d enough ab o ut th e is s u e m is s in g c u rfe w . re a s o n a b le d riv in g is im p e r a tiv e , to go to ja il fo r it,” s a id o ne of th o se in v olved. I t i s n o t n e c e s s a r y to m o r a ­ b u t a ls o th a t re a s o n a b le a tti­ H is ev a lu a tio n w a s su p p o rte d by s e v e ra l o th e r d e m o n s tra to rs 1 tu d e s to w a r d d is c ip lin a r y r u le s sp o k e to . T h e p u rp o se of th e d e m o n stra tio n w as to le a v e a s tro n g liz e a t le n g th o n th e c o n s e ­ im p re s s io n in th e m in d s o f re s id e n ts h e re th a t th e fe elin g w as so q u e n c e s o f th e ir h a s te , c o n s e ­ are needed. s tro n g th at it w ould not d is in te g ra te by fa ll te rm if nothing w as d one o v e r th e s u m m e r. q u e n c e s n o w o r s e th a n t h o s e to T h e r u le s s h o u ld a p p e a r a s T h e co lu m n F rid a y a ls o m a d e a s p e c ia l p o in t of th e fa c t th a t w h ic h h u n d r e d s o f o th e r s h a v e a b s o l u te s to n e i t h e r th e d i s ­ d e m o n s tra to rs co m p lain e d , u n ju stifia b ly , of ro u g h h andling by o p e n e d th e m s e lv e s . c ip lin e d n o r th e d i s c i p l i n a r i a n s p o lic e . I sp o k e to m an y of th e d e m o n s ta to rs a f te r th ey w e re r e ­ T h e id e a th a t a v o id in g la te c a u g h t u p in m a k in g th e m w o r k . le a s e d fro m ja il an d found a u n an im o u s fe e lin g am o n g th em th at th e p o lic e had a c te d w ith g r e a t ta c t an d had done th e ir job a d m ira b ly . m in u te s is w o rth w h a te v e r it S o m e le n ie n c y o r ré é v a lu a tio n T h e y w e r e not " c r y b a b ie s ” ab o ut th e c o n se q u e n c e s of th e ir t a k e s to g e t b a c k to th e d o r m m a y b e in o r d e r in s i t u a t i o n s a c tio n . on tim e is o n e o f th e l e s s r a ­ w h e re th e c u r f e w b e c o m e s , l i t e r ­ A n o th e r p o in t w as m ad e th at m an y d e m o n s ta to rs s e e m e d to be h av in g a g ra n d tim e an d a p p e a re d to b e in v olved " j u s t fo r k ic k s .” tio n a l o u tg r o w th s o f th e d o r m i- a lly , a q u e s tio n o f life a n d d e a th . I ’v e S e e n S o m e B ig L e c tu r e S e c tio n s B e f o r e T h e le a d e r s of th e d e m o n s tra tio n th e m s e lv e s w ill a d m it th a t m o v e m e n ts of th is kin d do a ttr a c t s o m e su ch im m a tu re p e o p le . B ut th is is no re a s o n to s te re o ty p e a d e e p -s e a te d m o v e m en t th at sw e e p s th e w idth and b re a d th of th e n atio n . 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I had d in n e r w ith s o c ia t e p r o f e s s o r of la b o r and in ­ sp ite o f th e fa c t th at th e p r e s i­ p r is o n e r s o nly w e re tra n s p o r te d m an y of th e m a f te r th e ir r e le a s e w hen th ey w e r e at th e ir peak d u s t r i a l r e la t io n s and u n til r e c e n t ly P r o f e s s o r E li G in zb erg , an o u tstan d in g civ il T w o w ee k s ag o , a g ro u p of d en t of th e U n iv e rs ity h a s s a id rig h ts a u th o rity , re c e n tly in a sp e ech on th is in th is U n iv e rs ity v e h ic le . T h e o f e n th u sia sm , d is c u s s in g w ith each o th e r th e ra m ific a tio n s of w a s c h a ir m a n of th e L a n s in g b r a n c h m en fro m m y h all d e c id e d to re p e a te d ly th a t th e U n iv e rs ity re q u e s t fo r its u s e w a s m o tiv a te d th e ir re c e n t a c tiv itie s . o f th e A m e r i c a n C iv i I L i b e r t i e s U n io n . ca m p u s e m p h a siz e d th e s h irk in g of re s p o n s ib il­ p la n and h o ld a day of e n te r ­ sho uld n ot ta k e a stan d on Is s u e s ity by th e U .S. S teel C om pany, th e la rg e s t em ­ ta in m e n t fo r a g ro u p of o rp h a n s in E a s t L a n sin g ; it w a s u se d in by c o n s id e ra tio n fo r th e young A m a jo r c r itic is m of s tu d e n t d e m o n s tra tio n s by E a s t L an sin g p lo y e r in B irm in g h a m , A la ., w hen it re fu s e d fro m a n e a rb y h o m e . T h e y hoped s p ite of th e fa c t th a t s e v e ra l r e s i ­ la d ie s in v olved on th e p a r t of re s id e n ts is th a t th e stu d e n ts hav e no rig h t to g et in to E a s t L an sin g to len d its in flu en ce to th e su p p o rt of civ il to re n t an M SU b u s to tra n s * d e n ts of E a s t L a n sin g h av e ex­ th e p o lic e o ffic e rs , w ho w ish e d a f f a ir s . T h e y a r e s tu d e n ts , it is s a id , a t M ich igan S ta te and not j U n fo rtu n ately th e S ta te N ew s in its acco u n t to s p a r e th em fro m th e p o s s ib le o ' th e M ay 27 a r r e s t of stu d en t d e m o n stra to r's rig h ts — a situ atio n u n c o m fo rta b ly p a ra lle lto o u r p o rt th e s e o rp h a n s to and fro m p r e s s e d th e opinion th at th e U ni­ E a s t L a n sin g r e s id e n ts . I b e lie v e m an y s tu d e n ts a lso hold th is ow n. th e ca m p u s and a ro u n d th e c a m - v e rs ity sh o u ld s ta y on its own e m b a r ra s s m e n t an d d isc o m fo rt v iew . fa ile d to do its u su al in -d ep th re p o rtin g to of b e i n g tra n s p o r te d in t h e w hieh w e haye grow n u n c u sto m ed . v. <*t Thfe U n iv e rs ity 'ïv 'v B A tJ jç r.o f p o s itiv e pwt. A»jRS8SLthe d ay . sid e o f G v»r,d*,B Jver. A venue. ’« f e W ' T h at v in w as uiw rl *- t t a l l , d o n ’t 'b e .s h o c k e d *” \ ^ s iU u s io n m e n t nurtuV.i^orce is th at ■** A of the new s ac co m p an y in g s te p s fo* in d ica te th at ir ad e s not a g re e w ith th e 7>iey w e re to ld ii!* /»¿ad o f '* d h e w o u ld h o p e 'th a t g r e a te r fo r th e m a le p ris o n e r s . M ich ig an S ta te is p a r t of E a s t L a n sin g — th e b ig g e st p a r t. T h e re e d ito ria l in no w ay in d ica te d th at e a r lie r on th e do nothing p plicy of th e city of E a st L a n sin g . th e b us s e rv ic e th at th is w ould c o n siste n c y an d ra tio n a lity th an . " T h e r e is no in c o n siste n c y in a r e ab o ut 20,000 E a st L a n sin g re s id e n ts . T h e re a r e about 30,000 sa m e ev enin g of th e a r r e s ts , in a p u b lic m e e tin g , T h e y in clud e th e follow ing: b e Im p o ss ib le b e c a u se th e b u se s th is m ig h t b e found 1ft a -Uni­ th e u s e of U n iv e rs ity eq u ip m en t s tu d e n ts . E a s t L an sin g re s id e n ts m ay own th e tow n, b ut w e p ay th e m a y o r of E a s t L a n sin g fo r th e f i r s t tim e w e r e to b e re n te d only to g ro u p s v e r s ity . G e n tlem en , w hy is th e r e fo r th is p u rp o s e an d th e re fu s a l fo r it. p u b licly s ta te d h is o p p o sitio n to p a s sin g open 1. T h e p re s id e n t of th e U n iv e rsity can d raw w ith an ed u catio n al p ro je c t; th e su ch a g la rin g d ich o to m y b etw een to re n t a b us fo r u s e by a occup an cy le g isla tio n , alth ou g h fo r m o nths he up a p o licy s ta te m e n t en u n ciatin g th e U n iv e r­ b u s e s w e re to b e u se d fo r edu­ y o u r w o rd s an d y o u r a c tio n s? stu d e n t g ro u p . W hy sh o u ld E a s t L a n sin g d is c rim in a tio n b e of c o n c e rn to e v e ry had in d icared h e fa v o re d such a p ro p o sa l. H e s ity ’s ra tio n a le an d su p p o rt fo r open o ccup an cy c a tio n a l p u rp o se s only. " T h e U n iv e rs ity is a u th o riz e d s tu d e n t? F ir s t of a ll, w e a r e to m o rro w ’s le a d e r s . fu rth e rm o re s a id th at he w ould s till o pp ose le g is la tio n . T h is s ta te m e n t sho uld be re c o m ­ T h e g ro u p p lan n in g th e p ro ­ H a rry C . L a B e lle to u s e its b u s e s on s tr e e ts an d M ic h ig a n S tate h a s m an y d a rk -s k in n e d fo re ig n stu d e n ts w ho a r e such le g isla tio n even if th e a tto rn e y g e n e ra l’s m en d ed fo r ap p ro v a l to th e B o a rd of T ru s te e s je c t w a s fo rc e d to m ak e a la s t - P re s id e n t, B ry a n H all hig hw ay s beyond th e c a m p u s fo r a ffe c te d by d is c rim in a tio n , an d w ill c a r r y th e m e m o ry w ith th em opinion on th e u n e n fo rc e a b ility of m u n icip al an d conveyed to th e C ity C o u n cil. If th e b o a rd m in u te p le a to th e m en of th e o ffic ia l b u s in e s s o nly; it can no t b ack to th e ir n a tiv e c o u n trie s . W e w ill h av e to d eal w ith th e s e o rd in a n c e s in th is a r e a , w e re o v e rrid d e n by th e fe e ls th at th e a tto rn e y g e n e ra l’s opinion m ay b e h a ll fo r c a r s fo r tra n s p o rta tio n . re n t its eq u ip m en t fo r o th e r p u r­ p e o p le in la te r life . c o u rts . s u s ta in e d in th é c o u r ts , th e o p e ra tio n a l d a te of B e c a u se th e g ro u p co u ld not g et J a m e s H . D en iso n , a s s is ta n t to S econ d , m an y of o u r c la s s m a te s a r e a ffe c te d by th is d is c rim ­ p o s e s , h o w e v e r m u ch it m ig h t T h is view , a p p a re n tly s h a re d by th e C ity th e law can be m ad e co n tin g en t upon th e c o u rt’s a b u s, th e d r iv e r s of th e c a rs P r e s id e n t Jo h n A . H an n ah , r e ­ s y m p a th iz e w ith th e p u rp o s e s of in a tio n . C ou n cil a s w e ll, in d ic a te s th at th e city a d ­ d e c isio n on th e m a tte r. w e r e fo rc e d to m a k e tw o an d p lie s to th e ab o v e c h a rg e : g ro u p s, su ch a s th e m en of B ry an m in is tra tio n h as n e ith e r s h o rt-ra n g e n o r lo n g - th r e e tr ip s to tr a n s p o r t o u r young " T h e u s e of a U n iv e rs ity b us T h ird , U n iv e rs ity p r o f e s s o r s an d in s tru c to rs a r e affe cte d by d is ­ ra n g e in te n tio n s of d ealin g w ith a n ti-d is c rim in a ­ 2 . T h e U n iv e rsity sho uld im m e d ia te ly r e q u ir e g u e sts to and fro m th e h all. to tr a n s p o r t p r is o n e r s fro m E a s t H a ll, w ho s e e k its u s e .” c rim in a tio n . I w as to ld th e s to r y of one N eg ro p ro fe s s o r w ho w as tion le g isla tio n re la tin g to hou sing . In fa c t, a ll la n d lo rd s on th e a p p ro v e d h ou sing lis t to E a rly th e m o rn in g of M ay 26, L a n sin g to M aso n in th e e a rly a b le to buy a h o u se in E a s t L a n sin g only b e c a u se th e p re v io u s o w n er th e g e n e ra l te n o r of th e m a y o r’s re m a rk s in ­ sig n a sta te m e n t a g re e in g n ot to en g ag e in a U n iv e rs ity b us an d a U n iv e rsity m o rn in g o f M ay 26 w as a r ra n g e d h ad m o v e d to A rizo n a and d id n ’t re a lly c a r e . T h e p ro fe s s o r had d ica te d civ il rig h ts o ccupy a re la tiv e ly low d is c rim in a to ry p ra c tic e s . T h is is p re c is e ly w hat b us d r iv e r w e re p r e s s e d in to s e r ­ b y a p o lic e co m m an d o ffic e r upon W h e r e , W h e r e ? to w r ite s e v e ra l le tte r s to th e o w n er a s k in g him to ta k e th e h o u se p rio rity w ith th e c ity fa th e r s . th e fe d e ra l g o v ern m en t r e q u ir e s of a ll c o m p an ie s v ic e fo r an ’’e m e rg e n c y ed u ca­ th e re q u e s t o f th e c h ie f of th e o u t of th e h an d s of a lo ca l re a l e s ta te d e a le r. M ay o r T ho m as ju stifie d h is p o sitio n by a rg u ­ a w a rd e d g o v ern m en t c o n tra c ts . tio n a l p ro je c t’’ : b u s and d riv e r E a s t L a n sin g p o lic e . T o th e E d ito r: A p ro b le m of d is c rim in a tio n e x is ts h e re . It is a s e rio u s p ro b le m . ing th at open occupancy le g isla tio n w ould c r e a te w e r e u se d to tr a n s p o r t c i v i l " T h e a rra n g e m e n t w a s m ad e T h e re a r e p eo p le w ho a r e s e rio u s ly a w a re of it, an d w ant s e rio u s ly a d iv isio n w ithin th e co m m u n ity . If th is sa m e At p re s e n t, th e U n iv e rs ity only s ta te s to th e rig h ts d e m o n s tra to rs fro m E a s t w ith o u t r e fe re n c e to an y a d m in ­ I fe e l c o m p e lle d to a n s w e r M r. la n d lo rd in w ritin g th at it h a s a p o licy of non­ L a n sin g to th e Ingham C ounty is tr a tiv e o ffic e r o f th e U n iv e r­ K lu n z ln g e r’s q u e stio n s to c iv il to do so m e th in g ab o ut it. > lo g ic w e re ap p lied to th e B ill of R ig h ts of th e rig h ts d e m o n s tra to rs w ith tw o of U.S. C o n stitu tio n it is doubtful th at m in o rity d is c rim in a tio n and w ill re m o v e v io la to rs fro m J a il in M aso n . s ity , b ut w as in c o n fo rm ity w ith T h e is s u e is m o re im p o rta n t th an th e d e m o n s tra tio n s . P e o p le th e ap p ro v e d lis t. m y ow n: sh o u ld c o n c e rn th e m s e lv e s w ith th e is s u e : Is an open hou sing g ro u p s w ould have any rig h ts an y w h ere, s in c e , T h is b us w as u se d in sp ite of lo n g -tim e stan d in g p o lic y w h ich W h ere w e re N e g ro e s fiv e y e a r s o rd in a n c e c o n stitu tio n a l? Is it a d v is a b le ? W ill it w o rk ? th e re w ill alw ay s be o b je c tio n s on th e p a r t of so m e . 3. T h e U n iv e rsity sho uld p e rio d ic a lly in sp e c t th e fa c t th a t, a s th e m en of m y ieqs utoip mm en ake U n iv e rs lty -o w n e d t a v a i l a b l e to o th e r ag o ? off ca m p u s ap p ro v e d h o u sin g to e n s u re th at h a ll w e re to ld , th e MSU b u se s W h ere w ill th ey b e in fiv e He e x p re s se d a p a ssio n fo r o btaining fa c ts w e re to b e u se d only fo r edu­ a g e n c ie s of g o v e rn m e n t. c A *»■ A L A T A « 0 d isc rim in a tio n h as b een e lim in a te d . M e m b e rs of y e a rs ? b efo re m ak in g up h is m in d . H e arg u ed th at th e q u estio n of n o n -d is c rim in a to ry re n ta ls had not been ra is e d u ntil a few w eeks ago, and th at th e te rm "o p en o ccu p an cy ’’ d ea lt only w ith m in o rity g ro u p s sho uld b e u tiliz e d to s e e if, in fa c t, the p o licy is c a r r ie d o u t— a p o licy not m u ch d iffe re n t fro m th at th e s ta te em p lo y s to L ik e S t e a l i n g M e a t A n d P o t a t o e s N ot in E a s t L a n sin g , l’U b e t. (T h at is , if w e w e r e a ll to a d ­ h e re to y o u r im p lied d ictu m , ACROSS 1. Rice paste 30. Pipe fitting u N 1 F 1 R e C 1 T N A T | E. e s P P 1S S 1 1 L N A E M O X E n h o u se s a le s and not re n ta ls . m a k e s u re th at s c a le s in th e b u tc h e r shop g iv e "w h en in R o m e, do a s th e R o m a n s 4. G rand- 31. U sed H O p ■ I « £ E a c c u r a te w eight. T o 'th e E d ito r: s to m a c h to w itn e s s , firs t-h a n d , do.) 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Social fo r o fficia lly p ro m o tin g open o ccup an cy le g is ­ T h e re sp o n s ib ility fo r e lim in a tin g h ou sing d is ­ ing to th em a s hum an b eings and c o lu m n In th e S ta te N ew s, m y tree ro o t o f 100 superiors 9. Conducted la tio n in th e a r e a . Its p re s id e n t a ls o s e rv e s c rim in a tio n fa lls e q u ally upon th e U n iv e rsity - c itiz e n s of th e U nited S ta te s of w ife a n d 1 h av e b een sh o ck ed to 2 1 . T h o ro u g h ­ 5 4. W itnesses 4. Astonish 10. Sheep- a s c h a irm a n of th e U .S. C iv il R ig h ts C o m m issio n , fares 55. Red berry 5. C avalier killing p arrot an d co m m u n ity . C a s tig a tio n of th e stu d e n t A m e ric a . le a r n th a t, d e s p ite a lm o s t a h a lf 24. Stitched evergreen 15. Lyric poem und er w hose c h a irm a n sh ip th e m o st ra d ic a l c iv il d e m o n s tra to rs w ill n ot so lv e th is b a s ic p ro b le m . 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M yself M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan Wednesday, June 2, 1965 3 World News 14 Named To Committees F o u rte e n p e rs o n s h a v e b een s tu d e n ts , a s w ell a s g iv e stu d e n t J o A d ler, B r o o k l i n e , M a s s ., Memorial Set Tonight A m e m o ria l s e r v ic e fo r fo u r stu d e n ts k ille d in a w eekend at a Glance ap p o in ted to re v is e d s tu d e n t-fa - cu lty c o m m itte e s , fo llow in g a th re e -w e e k stu d y of e x i s t i n g re a c tio n to p ro p o se d c h a n g e s .” She su g g e ste d in c lu sio n of a g ra d u a te stu d e n t, if o n e w illin g to fre s h m a n ; R o b e rt K am in sk i, De­ tr o it fre sh m a n ; P au l L e rg , L ak e C ity fre sh m a n and S an d ra O b e- a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t w ill b e h eld a t 7:30 to n ig ht in th e M a rtin L u th e r C h a p el a t 444 A bbott R o ad . T h e s e r v ic e w ill b e n o n -d en o m in a tio n al. 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A s h ead fo o tb all co ach Duffy “ T h e re a r e so m e f o o t b a l l H an g nail o r b it to n g u e, it su m ­ P e r h a p s th e to u g h e st opponent D au g h e rty p u ts It, “ P la y e r s c a n 't w ait a n o th e r seco n d a f te r a k ic k - g a m e s w h ere you don’t have to u se a b an d ald , and th e re a re m o n s th e te a m p h y sic ia n . A fte r a ll, is n ’t e v e ry th in g th e Doc e x a m in e s a c a ta s tro p h ic a il - S P O R T S co u ld b e s a id to b e th a t c y c lic p heno m en o n c a lle d h a p p e n sta n c e . N o w h ere is th is m o re ap p a re n t m e n t? th an in th e ra n k s o f p ro fe s s io n a l " Y e s , I su p p o se fo o tb all In­ h is opponent th a t h e m ay n o t b e th e te am p h y sic ia n . A lm o st fro m a th le tic s . 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" A c ­ s ta n c e . “ T h e b a s ic re a s o n fo r th is w ho w in s th e big ch a m p io n sh ip s, tion is so fa st and fu rio u s you " T h e b e s t you ca n do In any is m o r e th a n an s te m s fro m th e le v e ra g e n a tu re who la s ts out th e d u al m e e t s e a ­ a lm o st w onder w hich is g ettin g p h a se of a th le tic s is d r ill u n til GUARDIAN O F THE G R ID I R O N - - J a m e s F e u r i g , a id to v i s i o n . . . of th e ta c tic s em p lo y ed in w re s t­ son u n d efea ted , you co u ld a lm o s t slap p ed aro u n d m o s t— puck o r y o u ’r e p rim e d fo r ev e n th e un­ S p a r t a n t e a m p h y s i c i a n and m an o f e m e r g e n c y , lin g and th e q u i c k n e s s and p re d ic t h e w ould b e an Ind iv idu al p la y e r. ex p e c te d . . . and th en c r o s s y o u r b end s o v e r i n j u r e d g r i d d e r d uri ng the annual G r e e n - s tre n g th th at g o es h a n d -in -h a n d w ith p ro fo un d s tre n g th and th e “ You c a n ’t tu rn a n k le s th e fin g e r s . T h e tre n d to w a rd th e an ­ W h i t e c l a s h . F e u r l g ’ s s e r v i c e s a r e not l i m i t e d to it’s a d efin ite a i d to w ith it, s h a rp e s t of r e f le x e s ,” F e u rig w ay you do in h o ck ey w ithout a ly tic and p r o g r e s s iv e ap p ro ac h f o o t b a l l , h o w e v e r , wi t h 1 2 o t h e r v a r s i t y s p o r t s at beauty! A n d W allace’s “ I t 's all too co m m o n fo r one p o in ts o ut. so m eth in g g ettin g w re n c h e d . to tra in in g ca n a t le a s t o ffset his b e c k a n d c a ll. Photo by David S y k e s w ide s e le c tio n of fashion in d iv id u al to sn ap so m e th in g on H o c k e y 's a n o th e r n e m e s is fo r “ T o keep dow n in ju rie s , we m u ch o f th e n e e d le s s h a rm .” fra m e s a l l o w s you to ch o ose e y e w e a r as you FREE ch o ose y o u r je w e lry ...to A N D A L L R E T U R N IN '6 6 co m p lem e n t co stu m e o r p e rs o n a lity . Five Spartan Swimmers T Y P E W R IT E R S T O R A G E Earn All-America Honors fo u rth in th e n atio n in th e IOC B y J E R R Y MORTON State News Sports W rite r f r e e s ty le and sw am on th e S p a r­ ta n fre e sty le sq u ad w hich p laced S p a rta n s w im m e rs m ay a l­ seco n d in th e NCAA m e e t. W e w ill s o lv e y o u r re a d y b e lo o king fo rw a rd to next K en W alsh , a n o th e r sopho - y e a r b u t th ey a r e s till c o lle c t­ m o re , a lso e a rn e d fo u r p la c e s s u m m e r s to ra g e p ro b le m s . ing h o n o rs fro m th e s e a s o n w hich on th e squ ad by ra n k in g second en d ed tw o m o n th s ag o . in th e n atio n in th e 100 f r e e ­ T h e re c e n t s e le c tio n of th e s ty le , six th in th e 500, sev en th W e c a n a ls o m a k e an y 1965 NCAA C o a c h e s A ll-A m e ri­ in th e 200 and seco n d in the c a te a m lis te d fiv e S p a rta n s in ­ 400 fre e s ty le re la y . n e c e ss a ry re p a irs . clu d in g th re e who e a rn e d re c o g ­ A p a ir of J u n io rs w e re nam ed n itio n in at le a s t th r e e e v e n ts .. to th e sq u ad fo r th e seco n d co n ­ e y e e x a m in a tio n s by A dding to th e d e lig h t of MSU s e c u tiv e se a s o n . D R . W .C . J E N S E N r e g is te r e d o p to m e tr is t sw im fa n s is th e fa c t th a t all J im M acM illan m ad e th e te am fiv e w ill r e tu rn to h elp th e squad in th e 100 an d 200 fre e sty le n ex t y e a r. e v e n ts a« w ell a s sw im m in g on th e WALLACE OPTICIANS BOOK STORE i S o p h o m o re G a ry D illey w as 400 fr e e s ty le sq u ad . T h e D e tro it n am ed A ll-A m e ric a n in th e 100 ju n io r w as n am ed m o st v alu ab le and 200- y a r d b a c k s tro k e , 100- m e m b e r of th e te a m In 1964. y a rd fre e s ty le and th e 4 0 0 -y ard , D a rry le K lfer w as n am ed to 3 Q ^ » p o s i t e Frru»o Up to $8.95 S w e a te rs $400 TiddkJL sgoo NORTHLAND ANN A R B O R S P O R T S H IR T S JA C K E T S Up to $14.95 W e re to $4.95 Q A ç 7 7 W ere to $19.98 $500 . S w e a te rs BIRMINGHAM BOPS DETROIT 211 E . G ra n d R iv e r E a s t L a n s in g M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan Wednesday, June 2, 1965 5 C a m p u s B r i e f s H o w l a n d C e le b ra te s 1M o re ‘ UT’ h a n ‘M o o ’ In T h e A g ric u ltu ra l C o lle g e of th e S ta te of M ich igan , founded in u n q u e stio n a b le c e rta in ty th a t w av es of new m a tric u la tio n in o u r B y B u rn in g M o r tg a g e B y D A VE HANSON State News Staff W rite r M ichigan S ta te is b u stin g o ut a ll o v e r. E a s t L an sin g in 1855, is a fa r c r y fro m M ich igan S ta te U n iv e rs ity o f 1965. c o lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s w ill o v e rw h e lm o u r c a m p u se s in th e n ex t d e c a d e ,” r e p o r ts th e C itiz e n s C o m m itte e on H ig h er E du catio n in th e fo rw a rd to its stu d y p re s e n te d to G ov. G eo rg e W . R om ney M e m b e rs o f H ow land H ou se co ­ tio n o f th e d ele g a tio n to th e South C am p u s, o nce fa rm la n d , is now d o r m ito rie s , c la s s r o o m s B u t th e tra d itio n of a g ric u ltu re , w hich fo r 109 y e a r s w as p a r t N atio n a l S tu dent A sso c ia tio n co n ­ and sc ie n c e la b s . T h e p u sh so u th w ard m a rk s one of th e m o st o f MSU’ s n am e, h a s b een th e b a s is fo r m an y of th e d ev elo p m en ts in M a rch . op b u rn e d th e ir re c e n tly p a ld -o ff E n ro llm e n t is p re d ic te d to in c re a s e by 10 p e r c e n t th is fa ll, m o rtg a g e In a sp o n tan eo u s c e le ­ v en tio n an d ap p o in tm en t o f a p h en o m en al e x p a n sio n s e v e r w itn e sse d in ed u ca tio n , b u t it is only s in c e th e beginning. s a y u n iv e rs ity o ffic ia ls . b ra tio n M onday n ig h t. T h e ir sum m er Ju d ic ia ry . in d ic a tiv e of p u b licly fin an ced e x p an sio n a ll o v e r th e s ta te and D r. A ndrew D . H unt J r . , dean of th e fu tu re c o lle g e of h um an T h e p h y sic a l ex p an sion of th e U n iv e rsity w ill co n tin u e a s long a s h o u se , n e a rly 100 y e a r s o ld , Is m e d ic in e , sa y s th a t th e a g ric u ltu ra l tra d itio n m ad e a m e d ic a l and p ro b a b ly a f te r th e baby boom co n tin u e s to flood M ich ig an ’ s th e co u n try . o n e o f th e o ld e st b u ild in g s in M uch of th e g ro w th c a n b e ex p lain e d by th e p o s t w ar b ab y boom sch o o l in ev itab le. u n d e rg ra d u a te ra n k s . E a s t L a n sin g . It w a s c o n v e rte d P a rk A nd R e c re a tio n and e m p h a sis on ed u c a tio n . H e tr a c e s th e ex p an sio n o f th e U n iv er s ity fro jp its b eg in n in g s T h e d e -e m p h a s is on a g ric u ltu re is m o re a m a tte r of n u m b e rs Into a stu d e n t c o -o p in 1948. In 1944, e n ro llm e n t h ad fa lle n to 3,801 fro m th e p r e - w a r high th an p o licy . T h e a g ric u ltu re d e p a rtm e n ts co n tin u e to b e im p o rta n t A re c e n t b id to buy th e h o u se J a m e s B r is to r , a s s is ta n t p ro ­ of 6,776 in 1940. In 1946, e n ro llm e n t h ad Jum ped to 13,282. It F i r s t O f F o u r P a r t s and of e x c e lle n t q u a lity . w a s tu rn e d down by th e m e m b e rs , f e s s o r in th e H ealth , P h y s ic a l p a s s e d 20,000 Ju st 10 y e a r s la te r , 30,000 in 1963, and is ex p ec ted B ut th e fu tu re of MSU m ay depend m o re on how o th e r fie ld s alth o u g h th ey a r e lo o king fo r a E du catio n an d R e c re a tio n D e­ to p a s s 40,000 b e fo re th e en d of th e d e c a d e . a s an a g ric u ltu ra l sch oo l into V e te rin a ry m ed ic in e and into ed u ca tio n , n u rsin g and s o c ia l w o rk . a r e d ev elo p ed th an on a g ric u ltu re . T h e C o lle g e of H um an M e d icin e, new h o u se . p a rtm e n t, w ill sp eak a t th e P a rk In 1941, w hen Jo h n A . H annah b e c a m e p re s id e n t of M ichigan S tate D ick L o e ffle r, F re m o n t s e n io r, an d R e c re a tio n A d m in istra tio n C o lle g e of A g ric u ltu re an d A pplied S c ie n c e , only five of th e 22 " B y th e m id -1 9 5 0 s,” h e s a id , “ MSU w as involved in a w ide th e J u s tin M o rrill L ib e ra l A rts C o lle g e and th e g ro w ing s c ie n ti­ w a s e le c te d p re s id e n t a t M onday C lu b ’s m e e tin g a t noon in th e d o r m ito rie s now in u s e had b ee n c o n s tru c te d . Seven h av e b een s p e c tru m of h ealth d e p a rtm e n ts . T h e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a h um an fic e m p h a sis w ill be m o re im p o rta n t. m e d ic a l school w as n o t only p o s sib le b u t in e v ita b le .” T h e sm o k e sta c k w ith MAC and MSC im p rin te d n e a r th e top w ill n ig h t's m e e tin g . O th e r new of­ b a s e m e n t of " F ” W ells H all on b u ilt sin c e 1960 and tw o m o re a r e b ein g b u ilt now . b e to rn dow n w ith in a y e a r to m ak e w ay fo r th e new a d m in is tra tio n f ic e r s a r e : s e c r e ta r y , B ill B u tts, th e " R o le of R e c re a tio n in P a rk In 1941 only fiv e of th e p re s e n t 13 c o lle g e s h ad b een e s ta b lis h e d . Dr# H unt s a y s th e reco gn itio n* in th e 1950s# of th e su d d en and D e tro it ju n io r; a s s is ta n t s te w a rd , W o rk ." E ig h ty -e ig h t ad v an ced d e g re e s w e re aw ard ed in 1941. L a s t g ro w in g need fo r d o c to rs is ex p lain e d by th e ris in g p o p u latio n b u ild in g . e x p lo sio n and o v e rs e a s c o m m itm e n ts of th e U n ite d S ta te s to T h e " f a r m ,” sou th c a m p u s, is m oving fu rth e r south a s d o rm i­ D ick R ad tk e, G ra n d R ap id s Jun­ y e a r 1,696 w e re a w a rd e d . B a c h e lo r’s d e g re e s h av e ris e n fro m to r ie s , c la s s r o o m s and la b o ra to rie s m o ve in. io r; m e m b e rsh ip c h a irm a n , R on 1,085 in 1941 to 4 ,2 40 la s t y e a r. h e a lth and w e lfa re . “ Moo U ” is e m p h a siz in g th e " U " m o re th an th e "M o o ” as R a s m u s se n , U nlo n v llle ju n io r and V ie t N a m D is c u s s e d W hile m uch o f th e s to ry can be re p re s e n te d in fig u re s , th ey M uch th e sa m e can b e sa id o f th e e n tlr e g ro w th of th e U n iv e rs ity . a th le tic c h a irm a n , Jo h n B e a rs , " T h e s ta tis tic s of th e p o s tw a r b ab y b o o m _ d e m o n stra te ^ jw it^ it m e e ts th e d em an d s of a grow ing tech n o lo g ica l age. o nly te ll p a r t of it. F r e d e r ic Ju n io r. 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B a ile y A w a rd s B a n q u e t O u tstan d in g re s id e n ts of B ailey VALUABLE 50 EXTRA CO U PO N , ,¡Top 100 EXTRA 1150 Top Value Stamps EXTRA C iv il R ig h ts R a lly H all w ill b e h o n o red a t th e annual Top Value Stamps) Value Stamps w ith a $15 or more purchase B a ile y A w ard s B an q uet a t 6:15 w ith a S5 or more purchase w ith a 1 1 0 or m ore p u rch ase (excluding beer, w ine or tobacco T h e E a s t L a n sin g C iv il R ig h ts to n ig h t in th e W oodland R oom (excluding beer, wine or tobacco) ^ fu i p i ii (e xc lu d in g b e e r, w in e or to b a c c o R ed eem at K ro g e r thru Sun., June^6, ‘65 Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., June 6 # 65 M o vem en t w ill sp o n s o r a ra lly o f Ow en G ra d u a te C e n te r. f ■ Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., June 6 , *65 150 150 A w ard s w ill b e p re s e n te d fo r 100 on c iv il rig h ts p ro b le m s in E a s t a c h ie v e m e n t in s e v e ra l p h a s e s of K L a n sin g a t 8 p .m . T h u rs d a y in rALUABLE COUPON M U n iv e rs ity a c tiv itie s . Jo h n D. th e U nion B allro o m to d is c u s s W ilso n , n e w d ire c to r o f th e I p a s t a c tio n s an d fu tu re p la n s in th e open h o u sin g ca m p a ig n h e re . T h e n e w ly -re n a m e d a llia n c e is H o n o rs C o lle g e , w ill sp e a k . Use1,2 orall 3couponswith$30ormorepurchase| Hamburger, Ground Beef Chuck, ' m a d e up of th e F rie n d s of SNCC B u s in e s s S c h o la rs h ip s Double T°pVal"e Stamps (S tudent N o n -V io len t C o o rd in a t­ W e r e s e r v e th e right to limit qu an tities SSSSatttWM, I Ground Beef Round in g C o m m itte e ), th e C o m m itte e B ria n M . M unaw o f G ro s s e or Meat Loaf ( , P o in t, an d R on ald J . J a c k s o n , ^ ^ e d e e m èt Kroger thru Sun., June f o r S tu dent R ig h ts, th e C a n te r­ Every Wednesday! b u ry C lub and in d ep en dent, stu ­ of P o n tia c , s e n io rs , h av e b een d e n ts a n d o th e rs w h o h av e n am ed a s o u tsta n d in g s c h o la r­ VALUABLE COUPON su p p o rte d t h e re c e n t a c tio n s . sh ip w in n e rs in fin a n c e an d bank­ T E N D E R A Y S W IS S , » in g . f ' / Ik S om e m e m b e rs of th e C am p us N A A CP a r e in clu d ed , d e s p ite th e o ffic ia l w ith d ra w a l of s u p p o rt A lden C . O lson an d R o lan d I. R o b in so n , p r o f e s s o r s of ac co u n t­ f Round or % I 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS ■ with the purchase ot a Boston Rolled 1. ^t w eek by B yron P e te rs o n , N A A C P p re s id e n t. ing and b an king , w ill p re s e n t the M ich ig an N atio n a l B ank a w a rd of $500 a t a lu n ch eo n T h u rs d a y a t T e n d e ra y jm Rib Steaks ■ » I BONELESS POT ROAST j^^Redeem at Kroger thru Sun,, June 6, 89e S p e a k e rs w ill in clu d e R o b e rt K ello gg C e n te r. L . G re e n , a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r of C h u ck S te a k s 1“ ® TENDERAY e d u ca tio n ; Bob R e p a s, a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r of la b o r an d in d u s tria l " W e a r e p le a se d to re c o g n iz e su ch In te re s t an d q u a lity p a r tic i­ p atio n on th e p a rts of both young T e n d e r a y B o s to n R o lle d ^ Sirloin rALUABLE COUPON M re la tio n s ; J o e H a rris o n , a SNCC fie ld s e c r e ta ry j and a n u m b e r of stu d e n t p a rtic ip a n ts in th e c iv il ,, rig h ts ca m p a ig n . m e n ," s a id O lson . M unaw an d Ja c k so n w ill con­ tin u e g ra d u a te stu d ie s a t MSU in Boneless P e t R o a s t |k O T c Steaks I 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS I with the purchase of a Boneless Rolled Park Roast th e f a l l . T h ey h av e re c e iv e d TENDERAY f (h te a c h in g a s s is ta n ts h lp s in th e S i l v e r P l a t t e r R ib T-Bone \ÊU k- | Redeem al Kroger thru Sun,, Jbne 6, 65 BRr N ig h t V is io n S e m in a r C o lle g e of B u s in e s s. >orSc C h o p s •••*■;# *PC A n e t i/ s d c a t o f y s e m in a r in o n e of th e " g r a y ” a r e a s of d r i v i n g - n ig h t v is io n - - is b ein g h eld h e re j n Steaks* i I 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS | b eg in ning to d ay . I with the purchase of a 5-oz iar of 1 1 A m ong th e p a rtic ip a n ts a r e O s­ c a r R ic h a rd s , ch ie f b io lo g is t fo r French Brand Instant Coffee I th e A m e ric a n O p tical C o.; In g e- ^ ^ te d c e m at Kroger thru Sun., June 6, i l l b o rd S ch m id t an d M e rill A llen , Boneless Kansas City or b o th of th e D iv isio n of O ptom e­ tr y , In d ian a U n iv e rsity , an d A lex Ball Park Franks it 6 9 / CUBE STEAK 99/ VALUABLE COUPON K rill of th e E ye R e s e a rc h L a­ b o r a to rie s , U n iv e rs ity of C h ica­ go* WEDNESDAYS Peschkes Ring Bologna ib. 4 9 / Boneless PUMP ROAST lb 8 9 ? I 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS || O th e rs in clu d e H o w ard B a r t­ le y , T e r r a n c e A llen an d P a u l v B ak en , a ll of th e M SU D e p a rt­ 49'snm Dig i n t o a s m a n y Herrud's Reg or M ild FRANKS 59/ Oscar M ayer SLICED BACON ib. 6 9 / I w ith the p u rc h a se of a 2 0 -lb CHEF S PRIDE CHARCOAL ^ ^ R e d e e m at K r o g e r thru Sun., June 6, b a g of 11 I m en t of P sy ch o lo g y an d s ta ff golden b u tte rm ilk pan­ Legs or >• m e m b e rs o f th e H ighw ay T ra ffic c a k e s a s you ca n e at /F R E S H o r FROZEN Breasts S afety C e n te r. with rib s attached ____________________________ M SU tr a ff ic o ffic ia ls p o in t out th a t m u ch of th e d riv in g done to d ay co u ld b e c a te g o riz e d a s f o r ju st... Fryer Parts Ib A Q J 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS | n ig h ttim e . P e o p le d riv in g to and a w ith the p u rc h a se of tw o 1-lb pkgs of I fro m w o rk d u rin g th e w in te r M E L -O -S O F T I I Homestyle Cookies I m o n th s an d th o se tra v e lin g to and fro m s u m m e r v a c a tio n s p o ts on w ee k e n d s a r e fre q u e n tly on th e WHITE ^ j t e d e e m at K ro g e r thru S u n ., J u n e 6 , * 6 ^ j ro a d a f te r d a rk . S tu d e n t B o a rd Now s e r v i n g a c o m ­ p le t e line of m e a l s and BREAD ■ »■ m oan — — IBLE c o u p o n ■5 Q £X TRA TO p M L U £ STA M PS | „ sandwiches K roger Breakfast Freshlike W hole K ernel 12-oz. or 1 4 '.- o r with the purchase of a 1 pt 5-oz can ot | | T h e S tudent B o a rd w ill d is - 2 8 2 0 E . Grand R i v e r c u s s th e fa ll te rm bud get at Rolls pkg of 12 3 5 / Cream Style Corn 2 35/ | Easy Monday Spray Snrav Starch II 8:30 tonight in 308 S tudent S e r­ IV 7-3761 I Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., June 6, v ic e s . N ow Open 24 Hours D a i l y A lso on th e ag end a a r e s e le c 'S P E C IA L L A B E L 2 b VALUABLE COUPON KROGER Ib with coupon below 1 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS | w ith th e p u rc h a se of a '1 Kraft Magic is the Word for these Velveeta FLOUR bag & a S5 or more purchase I Choc. Devils Food or Almond I Topped Layer Cake ^ ^ R e d e e m at K ro g e r thru S un., June I 6 5 % 3 5 % D A O t O r COTTON ^ 79c VALUABLE COUPON V A C -PA C FALUABLE COUPON BLOUSES SEA LTEST Vi g a l. ! KROGER . I 5 o i x l S ? T 0 P V A L U n W M P S II i SKIM MILK 19 i COFFEE I . I I I with the purchase of each Whole W ATERMELON Q l ^ ^ e d e e m at Kroger thru S un., June 6, Kroger Frozen ORANGE JU IC E Dole Sliced 6 «-“ ■— 89/ __ >3 s l 9 9 VALUABLE COUPON COUNTRY CLUB PINEAPPLE 2 1lb 4 oz cans 6 9 / BUTTER Freshlike __ i n m l 4 8 / I R e g . $ 1 .9 7 LIMIT ONE w ith a $5 or more purchase I I LIMIT O N t w ith a $5 or more purchase | GARDEN PEAS 2 cans 3 9 / ■ (excluding beer, wine or tobacco) a (excluding beer, or tobacco) _ (excluding beer, w ine or tobacco) - Delicious . I Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., June 6 , '6 5 I I Redeem at K roger thru Sun., June , *65 I 6 Tw o Styles - Many Colori I — — HM BR Everyones favorite’ Ofljce workers CANTALOUPE a ** or 3 for I VALUABLE COUPON loveitswrinkle-free,all-dayfreshness! Sportswomenlikeitsfull-cutcomfort! Thecollegecrowdadorebothstyles! Sunkist , KROGER I I G SPECIAL LABEL I Housewives knowir drips dry look­ I LEMONS 5 «or 2 9 / I PORK & BEANS I I KROGER FLOUR I ingironed!Savethis< tf*ct,kend! SnmPonitrtdemarkI'« Poiyetter hbet W /th is Coupon Hawaiian Pineapple - 1-lb. can 5 / LIMIT 3 C A N S w ith a 15 or more purchase I ■ I 5 Ib b a g 2 9 / I LIMIT ONE w ith a 15 or more purchase I | K R E S G E 'S C A M P U S S T O R E A c r o s s f r o m U n i o n _______ O pe n 9 : 3 0 - 5 : SO^Wed^Ç^GO^Ç^QoJ ¡fOO ( (excluding beer, w ine or tobacco) Redeem at K roger thru Sun., Jun e 6 , '65 | m . | (excluding beer, w ine o r tobacco) Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., June 6 , 6 ^ 1 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 Wednesday, June 2, 1965 SUCCESS RECORDED IN ANOTHER SALE T A B E R É C O ftb E R , Sony " H I" 15 - tr a c k . T e n p o u n d s. T o p co n d i­ tio n . $45. (N ew , p r ic e - $79.50) 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 E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent C H E V R O L E T , 1963, Im p ala C o n - c C R V E T T E , 1963 S tin g ra y C o n - PO R C H E , 1963, S u p e r E)oupe. C O R V ETTE EN G IN E, alu m in u m , S e C r E t a ITY, g o D D ty p is t, B E lD A L HOSTESS, u n d e r 30, T W O GIRLS w an ted fo r R iv e r- v e rtib le . V - 8, p o w erg lid e, pow ­ v e rtlb le . W hite w ith b lac k in ­ L ik e new . P ho n e 3 73 -2 23 3 d u r­ 4-s p e e d . 327 c u .in ., 340 hp. H llle l F o u n d a tio n . T w o w eeks m a r r ie d . P a r t - t i m e ev en in g s id e E a s t A pt. 6 5 -6 6 s c h o o l io w e r ste e rin g , w hite sid e w alls, te r i o r . T w o to p s. E x c e lle n t co n ­ ing d ay . O r, L e s lie , 5 89 -8 33 9 , C o m p lete — e le c tr ic a l s y s te m , b eg in n in g J u n e 7. C a ll R abbi w o rk . N o s e llin g . C all 8 82 -9 88 6 . y e a r . P e n n y , 332-0821 o r 48 H ed m an s, c lu tc h ., e tc . 3 32 - Z e m a c k , 1 -5 p .m ., 3 3 2 -1 9 1 6 .48 W A NT AD ra d io , w heel c o v e rs , low m ile ­ d itio n . $2,895. C a ll 353 -1 23 4 .4 7 6-8 p .m . 45 C h e ry l, 353-1274. 46 ag e . L ik e-n ew co n ditio n . B lu e C O R V E T T E , 1963 F a s tb a c k . SiTT. 1957 T h u n d e rb ird , p o w e r b ra k e s , 6876. 48 C o D k S , P A R T -tim e o r fu ll-tim e , L o o k W ANTED fo r F a ll te rm . S h a r e f u r b i s h e d 3 -ro o m w ith w hite to p . A lso, four new v e r . F o u r s p e e d . 300 h .p . E x­ p o w e r s te e rin g , a u to m a tic , 2 GENERA TO RS AND s T a R T E r S . w an ted . A pply in p e rs o n . H ow ard C o n ta c t S te w a rd , A lp ha S igm a a p a rtm e n t. M a le, o v e r 21. C a ll 1965 F o rd c o n v e rtib le s in sto ck c e lle n t c o n d itio n . $ 3 ,5 0 0 . C all to p s, b e s t o ffe r, 3 5 1 -5 3 2 9 . M ike. R eb u ilt 6 o r 12 v o lt. G u a ra n tee d ! J o h n s o n 's , 3224 E , S ag in aw . 46 P h i. ED 2 -3 5 5 5 . 48 3 37 -2 74 9 . 48 • AUTOMOTIVE to ch o o se fro m . P ric e d fo r quick 3 3 7 -1 7 2 1 . 47 47 E xchange p ric e , $ 7.90 . M ech an ­ C O U P L E , w itho ut c h i l d r e n , $ 90 . O KE B E C ftO O M . U n iv e rs ity e EMPLOYMENT s a le . SIGNS FO RD SA LES, W il- ut i9 5 8 . 4 -d o o r. E n g in e, TH U N D ER EIR D , i 9$9. 2 -d o o r, ic on th e Jobl In sta lla tio n s e r v ­ w an ted . H o u sek eep in g in e x ­ F o r R ent V illa g e . S u m m e r. M a rrie d s tu ­ e FOR RENT lia m s to n . 655-2191, C 46 t i r e s good. N ee d s s o m e body h a rd to p , fu l p o w e r, a ir-c o n d i­ ic e a v a i l a b l e . ABC A U T O ch a n g e fo r f r e e ro o m a n d b o a rd , Apartments d e n ts . F u rn is h e d . 3 5 5 -6 0 6 0 . 46 • FOR SALE C H E V R O L E T , 1963 im p a la , B ig w o rk . L ittle r u s t . $145. 3 55 - tio n , w h ite sid e w all t i r e s . $895. PA R T S, 613 E , S outh S t. IV p lu s e x tr a s . E D 2 -8 3 6 3 . 45 e LOST & FOUND R ed n eeds n e w h o m e .T w o -d o o r, 1207. 47 H A RO LD P L E T Z , 150 E . G ra n d 5-1921. JU N E Afrib A u g u st g ra d u a te s . If H lE E C Y ” B uk N IS H E D , su m m e r TUhRrCH B A M WOODS e ffic ie n c y . e e m o n th s u b le a s e . Sw im ­ s h a rp , a u to m atic . F u ll p ow er. F - 8S, $ 6 4 4 -d o o r, V - 8, s ta n d a rd R iv e r, W illia m sto n . 6 5 5 -1 8 7 0 . a p a rtm e n ts fo r 3 -5 . R e a so n a b le . y ou a r e in te re s te d in a s a le s N e a r c a m p u s. M e n /w o m en , 21 o r ampinp lia g p o o l, a ir-c o n d ltlo n in g . G E • PERSONAL • PEANUTS PERSONAL $1,750. IV 9 -3 6 9 0 . 47 sh ift, ra d io , h e a te r . L ik e new . . C 47 Scooters & Cycles jo b w ith lo ts of h a rd w ork and n c e s . 3 5 1 -4 4 8 7 . 47 C H E V R O L E T , 1963 S up er S p o rt 355 -0 23 4 . . 45 T R IU M P H - 1963 - S p itfire . E x - 1964 YAMAHA 80, ju s t h ad S p rin g lo n g h o u rs w ith an o u tsta n d in g o v e r. ED 7 -2 3 4 5 . 45 • REAL ESTATE A p a rtm e n t fo r S u m m e r. F o r 3 • SERVICE 409. 4 -sp e e d . W i r e w heels. FO R D FA IR L a n E , 1963.S ix ,fo u r c e lle n t co n d itio n . O nly 13,500 c h e c k -u p , lu b ric a tio n . O u t-p e r - n a tio n a l firm , c a ll 3 3 2 -2 8 8 0 , any W A N TED : ONE g ir l fo r la rg e o r 4 m e n . C lo se to c a m p u s. • TRANSPORTATION G ag es, M isce llan eo u s e x tr a s . d o o r. E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . S ell m ile s . R ad io , to n n e au , e x tr a s . fo rm s H onda 90’s . $300. 3 5 3 - tim e . 46 a p a rtm e n t. S e p te m b e r - Ju n e . P a rk in g . U tilitie s p a id . ED 2 - • WANTED 337-7055, M ike. 47 o r ex chang e w ith la te m odel S h a rp . M u st s e ll. 3 5 5 -9 8 8 3 . 48 0285. 46 P L E A S A N T W OMAN w an ted to $56.25 m o nthly . C a ll 353-0332 3151. 48 C H E V R O L E T , 1956. S tick . In À-1 S tationw agon. 3 55 -0 86 5 . 45 s h a r e a p a rtm e n t w ith h a n d i­ o r 353 -0 33 0 . 45 M en, s u p e rv is e d , F a ll, a p a rtm e n t D E A D L IN E m ech an ical shape. P o n tiac, 1955 FO R D S tatio nw ago n , l958. Good ca p p e d MSU G ra d u a te , w h o R iv e rs E d g e F o r T h e R e m a in d e r an d ro o m s , n e a r P o s t O ffice, 2 p.m. one c l a s s d a y be­ A u to m atic. M ech an ically p e r ­ m e c h a n ic a lly , so m e r u s t. $200 w o rk s fro m 8 a m . - 4:3 0 p m ., and p riv a te e n tra n c e s , C all E D 7 - fore publ ication. fe c t. M ust s a c rific e . $150 ea ch . o r b e st o ffe r, ED 2 -4 3 2 0 . 48 O f S p r i n g T e r m — an d m u st be d riv e n to and fro m W a te rs E d g e 9566. 48 351-4493. 48 H IL L M A N , 1959. B la c k , D eluxe w o rk . C a r , a p a rtm e n t, m e a ls E a s t L a n sin g , fu rn is h e d , 2 -b e d - C a n c e l l a t i o n s • 1 2 noon one C H EV R O L ET , 1960, Im pala c o n - M inx S edan. Good en g in e, and fu rn is h e d . W rite B ox F - 6, M ich ­ A p a rtm e n ts ro o m , $150 p e r m o n th . A v a il­ c l a s s d a y before publ ication PHONE v e rtib le . 283, au to m atic , new tir e s , b ra k e s . T ak e o v e r p ay ­ m e n ts . John, 3 5 5 -1 7 0 5 ,8 -5 p .m . body. R adio, h e a te r. D ick, ED 7 -9 7 3 4 . KARMANN G HIA, 1961 c o n v e rt- 48 STUDENTS M u s t P a y In ig an S ta te N ew s. B A R T -T lM E and fu ll tim e h elp w an te d . W a ite rs , d o o rm e n , and 45 Sum m er L eases M ike S titt, m g r. 33214432 a b le Ju n e 15, 2 -3 g ir ls . 3 3 7 - 0217. U N SU PER V ISED A P A R T M E N t^ S p a rta n V illag e, fo r S u m m e r, 1 48 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 C h e v ro le t, 1956, 2 - d o o r , 6- lb le . V ery s h a rp . M u st s e e . 351- b a rte n d e rs . C o n ta c t G e e , C o ra l ro o m s . W ith / w itho ut co o king . b e d ro o m , lo w e r, $90. F u rn is h e d A dvance F o r A ll W a n t A d s . G a b le s, 337-1311. 48 P a rk in g a v a ila b le . S u m m e r , RATES c y lin d e r, B est o ffe r, u nder $125. 5119. 45 an d u tilitie s p a id . C a ll 3 5 5 -0 9 5 3 . C all 355-1220 a fte r 5 p .m . 47 M E R C E D E S'B E N Z ,"180 G a s. 1959. Send M oney and A d B y C O LLEG E STU D EN TS. M a le . F a ll. 332-3617; 332-1887; 3 37 - 47 1 D A Y .............. S I . 50 F u ll-tim e , s u m m e r w o rk . P a r t - 9412. 47 B O k rtlS H E b , F I R S T flo o r o t 345 Student Services C H EV R O L ET , 1957. 2 - d o o r .‘‘é ” G ood m e c h a n ic a l, body. $800 o r M a ll or C om e To 3 D A Y S _____ $ 3 . 5 0 a u to m a tic . S harp . $365. P h o n e b e s t o ffe r. 372-4624. 46 tim e d u rin g sc h o o l y e a r is d e ­ A P A R T M E N T S , $45 to $50 p e r h o u se . A cc o m m o d ate s 4. N e a r 5 DA Y S . . . . $ 6 . 0 0 393 -1 11 4 . 47 M GA, I960, 1600. B ody, en g in e s ir e d . E a rn en o ug h d u rin g s u m ­ m o n th . F u rn ish e d , p e r p e rs o n c a m p u s . R e a so n a b le . U n su p e r­ (based on 1 5 words per ad) C h e v ro let 19$8, au to m atic , new e x c e lle n t co n d itio n . No r u s t. m e r to p ay fo r e n tir e y e a r of fo r s u m m e r and fa ll. F o u r to v is e d . S u m m e r. A fte r 5 :3 0 p .m ., b a tte ry , 45,000 m ile s . M ust s e ll. M ust s e ll Im m e d ia te ly . B ea t of­ sc h o o lin g . O v e r 15 $1,000 s c h o l­ an a p a rtm e n t. C a ll 3 37 -2 08 0 to 3 3 7 -1 2 8 6 .______________________ 48 Over 15, 10« per w ord , per day. $275. C all 337-2566 a fte r 3. 48 f e r . 332-0241. 46 a r s h ip s w e re a w a rd e d to q u a li­ s e e m o d e l. 5 b lo c k s fro m c a m ­ L A R G E TW O b e d r o o m a p a r t- The r e will be a 5 0 $ s e r v i c e C H E V R O L E T ,'"i960. S t a n d a r d MG T F , 1956. G ood co n d itio n . T R IU M P H , 1957, T R -3 . E x c e lle n t 1962 V E S P A , 1 2 5 c c . F u l l y fie d s tu d e n ts . On th e Job tr a in ­ p u s . A vondale A p a rtm e n ts . 46 m e n t. S u m m e r te rm o nly. A lso , and bookkeeping c har ge if sh ift, w hite, 4 -d o o r. E xceU pnt S ee at 248 K e n b e rry D r., E a s t co n d itio n , n e v e r ra c e d . M ust eq u ip p ed . M u st s e ll. $215. C a ll in g fo r p r a c tic a l u se of y o u r PR IV A C Y AND lu x u ry . T w o b e d - fo u r-p e rs o n a p a rtm e n t fo r fa ll, t h i s ad i s not paid within co n d itio n . 332-1894. ^^7 L an sin g , a fte r 5. 45 s e ll. B e s t o ffe r ta k e s . 353-2857, 355 -5 80 6 . 45 ed u ca tio n d u r i n g s u m m e r ro o m f u r n i s h e d . B e s t o f f - w in te r s p rin g te r m s . Q uiet stu d y o ne week. MORRIS MINOR T000, good body. a f te r 7 p m . 48 SC O O T E R , #30. 4 8 4 -6 6 6 8 , b e - m o n th s. E a rn w h ile you le a rn c a m p u s stu d y in g a tm o s p h e re . a tm o s p h e re . N ic ely fu rn is h e d . C H E V R O L E T , 1956 C on v ertib le^ p ro g r a m d esig n e d by th is m u lti- Good top, R ad io , en g in e. M u st 1961, m u st s e ll. $200 o r b e st T R IU M P H — 1959, T R -K L 4 -o n - tw een 1 & 6. G ood tr a n s p o r ta ­ R en tin g A vondale A p a rtm e n ts 3 32 -1 90 1 ; 3 32 -0 81 1 . 48 s e ll. $200 o r b e s t o ffe r. C all o ffe r. C all 332-1942. 45 th e -flo o r. G ood c o n d itio n , $260. tio n . 45 m illio n d o lla r C o rp o ra tio n , th at fo r s u m m e r and fa ll. L e a v e y o u r S u b l e t s p a r t a n v illa g e o n e - T h e S tate N ew s d o es not 332-1063. 46 h u n d re d s of s tu d e n ts h av e taken c a r a t y o u r a p a rtm e n t-5 b lo ck s b e d ro o m a p a rtm e n t. Ju n e to p e rm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s 332-3828. 47 M O R R IS M lN O R c o n v e r tib le 1960 650 cc B SA . J u s t o v e rh a u le d T R IU M PH T R -4 , 1962. R e d w ith and c le a n e d . M u st i s e l l . $700. ad v an tag e of. M any fo rm e r s tu ­ fro m c a m p u s . C a ll 3 37 -2 08 0 fo r S e p te m b e r, O c to b e r. 3 55 -3 09 5 . d isc rim in a tio n in its ad ­ C H EV R O L ET , 1958 4 -d o o r B e l- V in tage, 1959. Im m a c u la te . N ew d e n ts a r e s till in o u r co m p an y a ir e . S m all V -8 en g in e. P o w e r- to p , p ain t. R ad io . M e ch an ically w hite to p s. B ody, in te r io r , ti r e s 332-1607, n ig h ts, à 45 fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n o r s t o p a t 47 v e rtis in g co lu m n s. T h e e x c e lle n t. N ew c lu tc h , T r a n s ­ in k ey e x e c u tiv e p o s itio n s . F o r th e o ffice at 400 G un son any e v e ­ G JE L S S u m m e r a p a rtm e n t fo r S ta te N ew s w ill not accep t g lad e. R adio and h e a te r. A t­ o v e rh au le d . C a ll 353-2241 o r HONDA, 305 c c . E x c ^ B n fc o n d L - a rra n g e m e n ts fo r p e rs o n a l in ­ nin g at 7 p m . 46 ad v e rtisin g fro m p e rs o n s tra c tiv e r o s e w o o d and w hite 353-1856. 47 m is s io n re b u ilt. 25 m . p . g .L u g ­ tio n . M u st s e ll. E x t i ^ . S e e to 2 -3 g ir ls , a ls o , s in g le ro o m fin ish . T h e p o p u lar m odel In g ag e ra c k , w ind w in g s. $1,350. te rv ie w , tim e , sc h e d u le in th e FU RN ISH ED A PA R T M E N T S f o r w ith co o king o p p o site B e rk e y d isc rim in a tin g a g a in st r e ­ O LDSM O BILE 36, ra d io , h e a te r, a p p re c ia te . 351-4618. 45 c ity you w ish to w o rk , c a ll G ra n d lig io n , ra c e , c o lo r o r n a­ top notch co n ditio n th ro u gh ou t. 484-2908 o r IV 5 -8 4 2 8 . 48 s u m m e r . R e a so n a b le . C lo s e to H a ll. 3 32 -2 49 5 . 48 c le a n body, e x c e lle n t m e c h a n i­ N O R TO N , 1962 6 5 0 c c .T w in c a r b . R a p id s, G L 9 -5 0 7 9 ; K alam az o o , tio n al o rig in . $5o5. AL EDWARDS LIN CO LN c a l co n d itio n . $225 o r b e s t o ffe r. VOLKSW AGEN, I960. R ea l s h a rp . R oad m o d e l. J u s t r e b u ilt. P h o n e c a m p u s . C a ll 3 3 2 -5 0 4 0 . 46 Y H R e E ROOMS c o m p le te ly ta r n ­ T w o -d o o r su n ro o f. R ad io , s e a t 345 -0 46 3 ; L a n sin g , 482-1185, M ERCURY, 3125 E , Saginaw . C a ll 353-2896. 46 IV 4 -0 2 2 9 e v e n in g s. 46 484 -2 36 7 ; South B en d , 2 34 -4 94 9 ; A PA R T M E N T - J u n e l5 -S e p t. 15. is h e d . S tu d e n ts w e lc o m e . D ish ­ (N o rth of F ra n d o r). Open M on., O LDSM O BILE 9 8 " , 1963. F o u r b e lts . C a ll 3 32 -4 08 4 . A sk fo r T h e C o lo n ia l H o u se a c r o s s fro m w a s h e r. L a rg e b a c k y a rd . 3 32 - T h u r s ., F r i u n til 9 p .m . C 47 M ik e. 47 1964 HONDA, 5 0 / W h ite. E x c e l- B a ttle C re e k , 9 6 3 -7 9 8 8 . C 48 A u to m o tiv e d o o r sed an . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . B e rk e y H all. C a ll 351-5516, fo r 3660 o r 3 37 -0 65 0 .____________ 48 C h e v r o l e t , 1934 2-d o o r 6- VOLKSW AGEN, 1963, b la c k . E x - le n t c o n d itio n . C a ll B e tty , ED H O U S E K E E P E R . N OT o v e r 55. ap p o in tm en t. 48 4-R O O M S. $ 7 5 . S u m m e r. F u r n - A LFA ROM EO G u illie tta S p y d er, P ho n e 646-3792 o r 6224 C rle tz , 7 -9 7 3 8 . 48 L iv e in. M u st b e good co o k . No 1960. G oing to E u ro p e . C all c y lin d e r. S tan d ard tr a n s m is ­ D lm o nd ale, M ich ig an . 47 c e lle n t co n d itio n . N ew ti r e s . h eav y c le a n in g . E x e cu tiv e fa m ­ M SU . C L O SE to c a m p u s . S u m - ls h e d , U tilitie s p a id . L a n sin g , sio n , v e ry little r u s t. E x c e l­ 28,000 m ile s . B e s t re a s o n a b le 1962 HONDA C ilO . W h ite. G ood m e r te r m fo r fo u r m en stu d e n ts . 1304 H igh, b lo ck fro m E .G .R ., F ra n k . ED 7 -9 73 4. 48 O LD SM O B ILE, 1$59 S u p er 88. c o n d itio n . $150 o r b e s t o ffe r. ily . G ood p o sitio n fo r q u a lified A lfa fe o m e o G u illie tta S p r i n t le n t tir e s w ith tw o e x tr a snow F o u r d o o r. H y d ra m a tic . P o w e r o ffe r. 1047 M a rig o ld , E .L . 46 p e rm a n e n t p e rs o n . E m p lo y e r S ix ro o m s , f i r s t flo o r, a i r - N . P e n n sy lv a n ia . S ee E v e n in g s, g rip . My son w an ts a la te r C a ll T o m , 3 5 1 -4 5 9 7 . 47 co n d itio n ed . R e f e r e n c e s r e ­ 6-10 p .m . S p e clale . 1961, r a r e c la s s ic by s te e rin g , p o w e r b ra k e s . R ad io , VOLKSW AGEN, 1962. G re e n . R a - V E SPA , u se d little , good tr a n s - re f e r e n c e s re q u ir e d . P h o n e IV 48 B e rto n e , 114 H .P ., D .O .H .C ., m o d el. S ee at 343 H ighland A ve., h e a te r , w hite w a lls. N ew ti r e s . d io . 22,000 m ile s . E x c e lle n t 4 -4 5 5 5 , w o rk d ay s 8 -5 , o r TU q u ire d . S ee e v e n in g s a t 302 G lR L S , fo u r. L o w e r flo o r,- W eil EX. 48 co n d itio n . $950. C a ll J im , 353- p o rta tlo n . 125 m .p .g . M oving, M .A .C . 46 fu rn is h e d h o m e . 9 m o n th s le a s e . W ebers c lu tch , 3 37 -0 63 8 , 47 U s e s no o il. A r e a l fine c a r . m u s t s e ll. $ 100., o r b e s t o ffe r. 2-0981 o r IV 2 -8 9 3 3 , ev e n in g s C H E V R O L ET P A N E L tru c k , C a r m ay b e s e e n at 3 4 3 H igh­ 2936, 337 -2 58 6 . 46 3 5 1 -4 8 6 9 . 48 . an d w eek en d s fo r ap p o in tm en t 3 o r 4 - stu d e n t a p a rtm e n t. S up - A fte r 5:30, 3 3 2 -2 1 9 5 . 47 AUSTIN H EALEY S p rite , M K -I, 1957. A ir lifts . 4 new six -p ly e r v is e d . A v a ilab le fo r s u m m e r. S B A tlO U S T W O b e d ro o m '-fu m -> 1959. R ed, r a d i o . C a ll ED la n d , E a s t L a n sin g . C 48 VW KARMANN G HIA, 1961, co u pe. 1968 HONDA, 56. E x c e lle n t E o n - Only. 48 2 -8 36 9. 48 ti r e s . 3 -sp e e d , 6-c y lin d e r. 332- O ld sm o b ile , 1953. 2 -d o o r sed an , O ne o w n e r, ra d io , new tir e s , C a ll 3 32 -4 99 7 . 46 ls h e d a p a rtm e n t. A ll u tilitie s 8866. • 47 d ltio n . B lack w ltb w hite tr im . STA Y lO bl A TTEN D AN T4. O n e , A u stin -H e a le y , 3060 d elu x e, p e r - good sh ap e, b lac k and w hite) s e a t 'b e l ts . ED 2 -3 8 8 2 . 48 P h o n e 3 37 -9 60 5 . 47 fu ll-tim e . O ne, p a r t - t i m e . A p­ E d e n R o c A p ts . p a id . S u m m e r le a s e . F ab ia n fe ct co n ditio n , $1,500 o r tra d e . C H EV Y , Ì959." Im p a la , 2 -d o o r, P ho n e 372-3731 a f te r 5 p .m . 48 VOLKSW AGEN, 1959. B lack , re d p ly : T ro w b rid g e E n c o , 1051 R e a lty , E D 2 -0 8 1 1 o r E D 7 - „ h a rd to p 348 h .p ., au to m atic , le a th e re tte ^ t u e y o r . R ad io . V ESPA , 150 c c , 1963. E x c e lle n t 252 R iv e r S tre e t. E .L . 2474. - * 47 * C a li 761 'Bffltvlmn.fl Ngj, O ld sm o b ile , 1964, , V rfioor, ra c k . W ind­ T co.'ybcjdge Tioad, E X . 40 . 14. 351-4677. F /H ,. fexceiic/ii . ¿iJlt-im i, $550. tow n sedan,' c a ll 355 -0 10 6 , A fte r L u g g a g e * ra c k . S ear i/lT ts. G ood J ■ »'’N p w L e a s i n g '¿ W 1 * w ; B L A K E " ( f k V iS ’5 O R N E A R ). 4* N lz a r, 353-2205. * 48 s h ie ld . B uddy s e a t. P o w d e r b lu e. G E E AT LAKES E M PL O Y M E N T 5 p .m . IV 4 -7 6 0 8 . 48 co n d itio n . $650. ED 7 -9 3 6 6 . 47 $325.00 S tu , 351-5462 . 47 fo r p e rm a n e n t p o s itio n s in of­ S u m m e r O n ly N e w e r b u ild in g . F u r n i s h e d C H E V R O L E T , 1958 Im p ala co n - C o n v e rtib le S p o rts C a r . l9 6 l, VOLKSW AGEN, 1961 M ic ro b u s. n ic e ly . 3 -ro o m s , c lo s e ts g a ­ v e rtib le . R ad io , h e a te r . W hite P E U G E O T ,-^ 9 5 9 . 4 -d o o r sed an , 1965 HONDA 66. E le c tr ic s t a r t e r . fic e , s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C a ll IV N at H am m ond 3 32-8488 S un b eam , A lp in e, e x c e lle n t con­ ra d io . E x c ellen t ru n n in g co n d i­ An Id e a l fam ily w agon fin ish ed 2-1543. C 46 lo re , c a rp o r t. J u n e 15 and J u ly 1 . sid e w a lls. F u ll p o w e r. $425. d itio n , $1100. C a ll 3 32 -0 64 1 . 47 in re d and w hite w ith ex c e lle n t M ir r o r . S till u n d e r w a rra n ty . A V A IL A B L E SU M M E R . A cc o m - $115. and $130., p lu s e le c tr ic ity . P hone IV 4 -0229 e v e n in g s. 47 CORVAIR MONZA C o u p e. B u r- tio n , no r u s t. $300. P ho n e 4 84 - m o to r, ti r e s , b ody, e tc . $935. $260. ED 2 -4 5 4 6 , 213 B a ile y . 47 W A ITRESS W A N TED , p a r t- tim e . m o d a te 4. P a rk in g . Id e a l fo r hot C a ll 4 84 -9 79 1 . 47 g andy, 1963, a u to m a tic tr a n s ­ 6179. 46 AL EDW ARDS L IN C O LN M ER ­ A pply in p e rs o n . P a u l R e v e re ’s w e a th e r c o m fo rt. No d is c r im i­ W ANTED TW O g i r l s . S h a re m is sio n , e x c e lle n t condition, PLY M O U T H , l&S1/. E x c e l l e n t C U R Y , 3125 E , S aginaw , (N o rth E m p lo y m e n t n atio n . 3 32 -3 98 0 . 48 a p a rtm e n t. S u m m e r te r m . F o u r B a r , 2703 E . G ra n d R iv e r. 48 VOLKSW AGEN one o w n er. P ho n e 4 84 -4 34 9 , 915 ru n n in g co n d itio n . N e w tlre s a n d of F ra n d o r), O pen M o n .,T h u rs ., SU M M ER - FU L L tim e d e liv e ry W A N TED : O N E g ir l to s h a re b lo c k s fro m c a m p u s . L o w e r R E P A IR S P rin c e to n . 45 b a tte ry . M u st s e ll. F i r s t r e a ­ F r i . u n til 9 p .m . C 47 w o rk . W h o lesale fo o d s. In ce n ­ CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A L o w eb ro o k e a p a rtm e n t, su m ­ r a te s . P h o n e 3 3 2 -0 1 4 3 . 47 CORVAIR C O N V . 1963 Monza”, so n a b le o ffe r. 3 5 3 -1 5 9 7 . 47 V O L K S W A G E N , 1^64. 6,006 tiv e p ay a rra n g e m e n t. A pply in few h o u rs a d ay can m e a n ex ­ m e r o nly. C a ll 355-1311. 46 N E E D 4th R O O M M A TE. 2 -b e d - In sp e ctio n s & T u n e -u p s re d w ith b lack le a th e r in te rio r B o n t i a c T e m p e S t , 1963. 2 - m ile s . G re e n . W h ite -w a lls. G o­ p e rs o n to M r. C h a ro n , 8- 6, c e lle n t e a rn in g s fo r y ou a s a TW O G IR L S, s h a r e a p a rtm e n t. ro o m , lu x u ry , H a s le tt A p a rt­ and w h itew alls, 4 -s p e e d , p o si- d o o r, au to m atic tra n s m is s io n , ing to E u ro p e . M u st s e ll. $1,500 G o rd o n F o o d S e rv ic e , 2227 tra in e d A v o n re p r e s e n ta tiv e . $40 p e r m o n th . F u rn is h e d , u til­ m e n t. 6 5 -6 6 sc h o o l y e a r: C a ll N ew & U sed E ng in es tra c tio n , 355-3104. 47 w h ite w a lls. T a k e o v e r low c a s h . 3 32 -3 84 6 . 48 S p ik e s S t., L a n sin g . 47 F o r ap p o in tm en t in y o u r own itie s p a id , w alking d is ta n c e to S te v e , 3 51 -5 01 8 . 47 m o nthly p a y m e n ts. IV 2 -8 06 3.48 ' h o m e, w rite M r s . A lona H u ck - CORVAIR MONZA C o n v e rtlb le , VW 1963, e x c e lle n t sh a p e , l9,oflo A SEL L IN G C A R E E R w ith N .E .R , ln s , 5664 S chool S t., H a s le tt, c a m p u s . ED 2-0 75 1. 48 C A M E R O N ’S 1962. F lo o r sh ift, h e a te r , radio, PONTLAC C O N V E R T IB L E , 1959. m ile s , m an y e x tr a s . M u st s e ll. Y oung m an , 2 4 -3 4 fo r tra in in g to M ich ig an o r c a ll e v e n in g s, F E W A N TED : FO U R TH s tu d e n t to m an a p a rtm e n ts , s u m m e r anudr A B p R O V E b SU PE R V ISE D fo IM P O R T S good ti r e s . G ood ru n n in g co n di­ B uck et s e a ts . A u to m a tic . P o w e r U ncle S am c a lls . $1295. 3 32 - s e ll c a s h r e g i s t e r s , adding m a ­ 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 45 s u b le a s e H a s l e t t a p a rtm e n t tio n . C a ll OR 7-1532. 46 s te e rin g , p o w e r b ra k e s . $125. 4465. 47 c h in e s . P r e f e r c o lle g e m an w ith N u m b e r 9 fo r s u m m e r te rm . f445 a ll. S u m m e r r a te s . P a rk in g , 220 E a s t K alam azoo St. CO RVA IR, 1962~ M onza C oupe. S e e a t 121 B eal S t. 48 VOLKSW AGEN, 1 9 5 9 S e d a n . so m e s a l e s b a c k g ro u n d . C a ll o r fe m a le . S e v e ra l s tu d e n ts w aithle B U LL T IM E , S u m m e r w o rk . M $148. C a ll 3 55 -5 48 0 . 45 A b b o tt. C all ED 2 -6 3 7 5 . 48 4 -sp e e d . 18,000 m ile s . E x c el­ 1959 R a m b le r, i - d o o r , sed an , R ad io , h e a te r , s e a t b e lts . 53,000 L .J . F le m in g , IV 4 -7 4 6 5 . An LA RG E TW O.- B e d ro o m , fu r- B A SE M E N T A PA R T M E N T . F u r - 4 8 2 -1 3 3 7 le n t co n d itio n . B e s t o ffe r. C all ru n s w ell. $250. C a ll 3 37 -0 48 4 . e a sy m ile s . M u st s e ll. $550. e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity e m p lo y e r. 48 u s e of c a r w ill b e h ire d to w ork n ish e d a p a rtm e n t, In O k em o s. n ish e d . S u m m e r te r m . C onven­ 47 in M ic h ig a n c itie s in p ro m o tio n 699-2588 a fte r 6. 47 3 5 1 -5 4 6 9 . 47 S - T - U - D - E -N - T -S o f a new p ro d u c t. $500. m o n th ly A v a ila b le S u m m e r. R en t $140 ie n tly lo c a te d . C a ll 3 51 -4 06 2 , VOLKSW AGEN, 1959 S u n r o o f . L a rg e n atio n al m a n u fa c ­ s a la ry . Y ou m ay s e le c t y o u r own p e r m o nth, in clu d in g u tilitie s . 3 -6 p .m . 47 $575 o r b e s t o ffe r. Good co n ­ tu r e r h a s o p en in g s fo r lo c a tio n . F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a ­ A m p le p a rk in g . Id e a l fo r 3 -4 F O u R M E N . F o r fu rn is h e d , b a s e - d itio n . 49,000 m ile s . 332-1204. s u m m e r em p lo y m en t, can tio n , c a ll V icki a t o u r a n s w e rin g s tu d e n ts . 351-4134. 48 m e n t a p a rtm e n t, F a l l te r m . 47 co n tin u e p a r t- tim e in fa ll. s e r v ic e a n y tim e an d you w ill W IN TER T E R M . T w o “ g i r l s C o n v en ie n tly lo c a te d . C all 3 5 1 - C a ll M r. M o rris a t IV - b e c o n ta c te d fo r an in te rv ie w . n eed ed fo r W a te rs E dg e A p a rt­ 4062, 3 -6 p .m . 47 Auto S e r v i c e & Port s 511 98 . IV 5 -4 3 8 1 . 45 m e n t. C a ll Jo a n , 353-1040. 48 NEW B A T T E R IE S. E x c h a n g e E M PL O Y E R S O V ERLO A D C o m - H E L P W A N TED F E M A L E : C am p SU B L E A SE BU REH A M W o o d s C H ER R Y L A N E . Tw o b ed ro o m p r ic e fro m $ 7.95 . N ew sen led p an y n ee d s g ir ls fo r te m p o ra ry N u rs e , R N , $400. G irl S cout A p t. O ne b e d ro o m . C a ll Joh n fu rn is h e d w it h u tilitie s p a id . b e a m s , 99$. S alv ag e c a r s , la rg e a s s ig n m e n ts . O f*ice e x p e rie n c e C am p u n it le a d e r , 2 1. T r a v e r s e 351-4799. 46 J u n e 1 2 -S e p t. 2 5 . 3 55 -8 18 0 . 48 sto c k u sed p a r t s . ABC AUTO re q u ir e d . 616 M ich igan N atio nal C ity a r e a c a m p , Ju ly 5 -A u g . SU B L E T LUXURY a p a rtm e n t. STU D EN T A PA R T M E N T u n a p - P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV T o w e r. P ho n e 487-6071. C 46 2 1 , $250. C o n tact M .S.U . P la c e ­ S u m m e r te rm . C lo se to c a m p u s. 5-1921. C p ro v e d . 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