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A ll U n iv e rs ity S tu dent G o v e rn ­ T h e y a r e a s fo llow s: B lu e K ey. m en ’s s e rv ic e h o n o r­ a r y w h ich c o -s p o n so re d th e p a ­ g ea n t. co T h e au d it c o m m itte e h a s a c ­ u n ted fo r a p p ro x im a te ly $105 of th is d iffe re n c e , b u t can n o t W est C o a st m en t (AUSG). M im e o g ra p h in g , $354.70 r e - An o rig in a l p e tty c a s h fund find r e c e ip ts fo r th e re m a in in g An ASMSU au d it show s u n a c ­ c e iv e d , $78.38 d e p o site d . ac c o u n ts fo r $25 of th e d iff e r­ $111.40. H O U S T O N , L f i - A s t r o n a u t E d w a r d W h ite co u n ted e x p e n d itu re s of $111.40 S p a rta n S p irit, $350 re c e iv ­ en c e b etw een re c e ip ts and d e ­ N e ith e r Jo h n M cQ uitty, ASMSU and an u n d e te rm in e d n u m b e r of e d , $165.25 d e p o site d . p o s its . 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IH N w e h av e all th e fa c ts ,” said T h e d ra m a tic e x c u r s io n c l e a r ly w a s th e M cQ u itty . hig h p o in t of a bold c e le s tia l ad v en tu re sc h ed u led to la s t fo u r B ill F lo a te , M en’ s H a lls A s­ so c ia tio n p re s id e n t, who h a s b een d ay s> ., A n o th er c o sm ic fe a t, a p ro p o se d re n d e z v o u s w ith a n o th e r . w o rk in g w ith th e au d it, did say a t W ed n esd ay ’ s S tu dent B ^ a rd o rb itin g s a te llite , had to b e s c ra tc h e d fro m th e flig h t p lan b e c a u se m e e tin g th a t th e te le p h o n e c a lls of a lack of su ffic ien t m a n e u v e rin g fuel in th e tw o -m a n c a p su le . am o u n ted to at le a s t $100. W hite’s sp a c e tw in, p ilo t J a m e s M cD ivitt, h ad hoped to b e JAM ES McDIVITT ab le to p u ll up a lo n g sid e th e b u rn ed out seco n d s ta g e of th e "W e s u s p e c t so m e of th e c a lls w e re p e rs o n a l,” s a id M cQ uitty. m ighty T ita n 2 ro c k e t w hich b la s te d th e p a ir into o rb it fro m AUSG k ep t no re c o r d s of long C ap e K ennedy at 10:16 A .M . (E S T ). P re s id e n t L yndon B . Jo h n ­ d is ta n c e c a lls and did n ot hav e a le d g e r show ing c u r r e n t b a l­ a n c e s, sa id H o lla n d e r. L ik e A P son w as am ong m illio n s of A m e ric a n s who w atch ed th e launch on te le v isio n . M cD ivitt follow ed th e huge ro c k e t b o o s te r to and fro in th e h ea v e n s b ut soon u se d up too m uch fu el and had to g iv e up th e P a y m e n ts on s t u d e n t lo an s w e re o c c a sio n a lly p ’” in th e rrrm - eo g rap h s e rv ic e m o ney en v elo p e, and a lso rt,e d a s ad d itio n al p e t­ S a y T h e P a r e n ts c h a se . W h ite 's th rillin g e x p e rie n c e in th e u n y ield in g v a s tn e s s of s p a c e , w h ere even th e s ta r s re fu s e to tw ink le, c a m e d u rin g th e th ir d o rb it, one la te r than p lan n ed , a s h e s tre a k e d a t 17,500 m ile s ty c a sh func -. b e fo re th e ro c k e t left th e launch B ills fro m o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s F TO'- W ire Servi ces p ad , b ut w hen it did, it w as such an h o u r th ro u g h the skies above h is own h o m e lan d . w e re m is ta k e n ly c h a rg e d to AUSG a b ea u tifu l shot w e w e re re lie v e d T h e fe a t m atch ed 'h a t of co sm o n au t A lex ei L eo no v who d r if t­ s e v e ra l tim e s , th e audit c o m m it­ P a r e n ts , of a s tro n a u t J a m e s rig h t a w a y ,” M cD ivitt s a id . ed fo r 10 m in u tes o u tsid e R u s s ia ’ s V oskhod 2 sp a c e sh ip M arch te e ’ s r e p o r t show s. V r C y itt d e s c rib e d fro m th e ir “ My to u g h est m o m en t c a m e 18. B lu e K ey s till o w e s A U S G Ja c k s o n , M ich ., h om e th e view ­ w hen th e r e w as a d elay an d 1 T h e R u ssia n m a n e u v e r w as te le v ise d ; th e A m e ric a n w as n ot. $318.64 a s p a r t of th e Joint e x ­ ing of th e ir so n ’s launch Into w as a fra id w e' w ould h av e to go B ut A m e ric a n s could h e a r th e th re e -w a y c o n v e rs a tio n b etw een p e n se s of th e M iss MSU p ag ea n t, sp a c e a s ’’lik e w atch in g o u r f ir s t th ro u g h th is a ll a g a in ," M rs . W hite, M cD ivitt and g ro u n d c o n tro lle rs w hich w as b ro a d c a st w hilsrA l'S G ow es th e M iss M ich ­ p a r a d e .” M cD ivitt s a id . “ I Ju st w an ted p u b lic ly a s it happened. T h e R u ssia n s did n ot b ro a d c a s t. igan p ag ea n t a $125 e n try fee VI don’t th in k anybody in th is th e m to get off to d a y .” W hite had p lanned to ste p o u tsid e d u rln g ^ th e seco n d o rb it but f o r MSU V * TiSjA .*. w o rld - V tty ’fiappy w e a r e E q u ally p r^u d ,.w its \lr t5 'N ,t t 's th e , 'si rp a *c e• twin«, TeT,ortet»ibV y W ere s im p ly to o p r e s s e d frw o - v . j to g et re a d y . /eh- R e c o rd s also I n d i c a t e th at now th a t Jim m y and Ed a r e in w ife, P a t. She and h e r th re e AUSG. p aid a $50 re g is tra tio n o r b it,” M rs . J a m e s M cD iv itt S r. s m a ll c h ild re n had s a t ra p tly on " W e ’ll do it next tim e a ro u n d ," M cD ivitt’ re p o rte d c a su a lly . fee at th e A sso c ia te d S tudent s a id . a b ed ro o m flo o r In fro n t of one " T h a t’ s okay with u s ,” re p lie d m issio n d ire c to r C h ris to p h e r G o v e rn m e n ts (ASG) n a tio n a l c o n ­ In H ou sto n, T e x a s , P a t, th e of fo u r te le v isio n s e ts In th e h o u se K ra ft fro m th e H ouston C o n tro l C e n te r. v en tio n la s t fa ll tw ice. . w ife of s p a c e - s tr o lle r E dw ard as th e countdow n n e a re d its c li­ N ex t tim e around W hite m eth o d ica lly p re p a r e d h is sp e c ia l M cQ uitty s a id a ch eck fo r th is H. W hite s a id sh e w as “ th rille d m ax. . g e a r — gold co lo re d fa ce p la te , th e rm a l g lo v e s, e m e rg e n c y oxy­ fe e w as to h av e been se n t to to d e a th . 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T h e n , w ithout e ffo rt in th e w e ig h tle ss ce iv e d , so th e d e le g a te s u sed te le v isio n c a m e r a s and n ew s­ M cD iv itt’ s fa th e r, an e le c tric a l o th e r w o rld , he g lid ed o u tsid e . m o ney e a rm a rk e d fo r th e r e ­ m en ab o ut 25 m in u tes a f te r th e ir e n g in e e r w ho h as v lste d C ap e G lan cin g down to e a rth , h e sa id to M cD ivitt: tu rn tr ip to pay th e r e g i s t r a ­ son and W hite had lifte d off fro m K ennedy fo r o th e r sp a c e s h o ts , “ L o o k s lik e w e’r e co m in g up on th e c o a s t of C a lifo rn ia ." S T R I K E UP T H E B A N D — W i l l i a m M of fit, M S U ' s a s s i s t a n t b a n d m a s t e r , puts the tio n fe e and u sed th e ir p e rs o n a l C ap e K ennedy in th e G e m ln l-4 s a id h e fe lt a little m o re te n sio n A s h e began d a rtin g h e re and th e r e , p ro p e llin g h im se lf w ith A c t i v i t y B a n d t h r o u g h i t s p a c e s in p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h e " S t u d y B r e a k P o p C o n ­ m oney to re tu rn . s p a c e c ra ft. T h e a s tro n a u ts w e re th an he did w hen w atch in g John h is s p a c e gun, M cD ivitt s a id into th e m ic ro p h o n e : c e r t , ” to b e h e l d S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t L o n d o n F i e l d . Photo by Patti Pro ut A c h e ck w as to b e s e n t to o v e r A fric a by th at tim e . 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"W e did not r e a liz e how c o m ­ D e m o n s tra to rs ’ C ases F ro m below , G ris s o m g av e an o rd e r: " T a k e so m e p ic tu r e s .” T h e n M cD ivitt and W hite b eg an ch a ttin g lik e a co u ple of to u r­ is ts . p le x th e fin a n c ia l s itu a tio n w a s ,” C la s s O f '6 5 S w in g s O u t s a id M cQ u itty , “ T h e r e w as m is ­ “ H ey, E d , can you s e e th e c a m e ra h e re ? ” M cD ivitt a sk ed . m an a g e m e n t of p ub lic funds in m any a r e a s .’’ P o s tp o n e d B y C o u rt ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 3) “ T h e budget s e t by S tudent S tu a rt J . 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U n .. itrill K n m A f * tnlCtFOSI* to o b s e rv e th e 55th tra d itio n a l top s e n io r s and liste n to a sp e ech c laSU’ s A lum ni A sso c ia tio n . T h e b e r . " T h e r e w as n o c o n tro l w hat­ S e n io r S w ingout. by P r e s id e n t Jo h n A . H an n ah . s s w ill also e le c t Its c la s s s o e v e r o v e r th is .” a lu m n i o ffic e rs . At th a t tim e , each c a s e w as ad ­ jo u rn ed to so m e fu tu re tim e and p aid fin e s and c o s ts of $10. 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C on g d e ta c h m e n ts k ille d about o u tsta n d in g s e n io rs in s e rv ic e m u te In E a s t L an sin g M unicipal " I t w as th e re s u lt of s e v e r a l 70 g o v e rn m e n t s o ld ie rs in two e a s t o f S aigon, th e sc e n e o f h eav y o f M SU , w ill also b e p re s e n te d . C o u rt M ay 27 w hen c h a rg e d w ith re a s o n . in io n say in g th a t th e s ta te h a s fig h tin g la s t w eekend . ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 3) w ee k s of In tensiv e, stud y by s e v ­ a m b u sh e s in th e c e n tra l h ig h ­ e r a l m en an d w o m en w ith y e a r s la n d s T h u rs d a y . 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" I t em p lo y s m u n ist ta r g e ts both n o rth and 40 p eo p le, 25 of whom a re p r o ­ so u th of th e b o r d e r. R o u n d -th e - fe s s io n a ls in th e field . c lo c k m is s io n s by U .S . N av y and " I t h as alre a d y re v ie w e d 90 A ir F o r c e sq u a d ro n s a g a i n s t c o m p la in ts sp e c ific a lly r e la te d N o rth V iet N am m ad e it one of to civ il rig h ts in h o u sin g ,” K e l­ th e h e a v ie s t d ay s of r a id s in ley sa id . " T h ir ty of th e s e h a v e re C en t w e e k s. B a r ra c k s , b rid g e s been s e ttle d by n e g o tia tio n and and tr u c k s d re w fir e . c o m b i n e t h e i r o r g a n i z a t i o n s w ith th e S c o ts H i g h l a n d ­ S W IN G IN G S C O T S M E N — R h e a S h a r p e , left, pipe m a ­ c o n c ilia tio n . S ix teen h av e b e e n U .S. an d V ie tn a m e se p la n e s jo r o f the E s s e x v i l l e S co tti sh B an d : and C h a r l e s e r s to l e a d S u n d a y ' s S e n i o r S w i n g o u t . ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 9) jo in e d fo r th e fifth co n se c u tiv e T h o m s o n , p i p e m a j o r o f the F l i n t S c o t t i s h B a n d , wi l l day in b o m b in g and s tra fin g V iet 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n Friday, June 4, 1965 EDITORIAL C q m p u s S u m m a ry a m m m m m m m m m m mm m m Keep Politics Out Of This The Y ear V ice P re sid e n t H u b e rt H . H u m ­ p h r e y c a m e to c a m p u s T u e s d a y a n c e g a v e a c l u e to t h i s . T h e c h o i c e o f lo c a tio n f o r th e i n i t i a l T h e P ic k e t 33 B y M ic h a e l K i n d m a n to k i c k o f f th e M S U P e o p l e - t o - p ro je c t and the fact th at the T h is h a s b een a m o m en to u s y e a r fo r u n iv e rs itie s in g e n e ra l, P e o p le A s s o c i a t i o n ’s V ie t N a m State D e p a r tm e n t and the Saigon and fo r M ichigan S ta te in p a r tic u la r . T h is h a s been th e Y e a r of f u n d - r a i s i n g d r i v e - - a n d u s e d the g o v e r n m e n t will be la rg e ly r e ­ B e rk e le y , and it h a s been th e Y e a r o f C S R . I n a s e n s e , th e s e a re th e s a m e , b u t th e r e is a d iffe re n c e — and it is d! th a t d iffe re n c e o c c a s i o n to d e f e n d a n d r e a f f i r m s p o n s i b l e f o r a d m i n i s t e r i n g it th a t I w ould lik e to w rite . A m e r i c a n p o l i c y in S o u t h e a s t pro vid e m o r e than clu e s. E a rly in th is a c ad em ic y e a r , s tu d e n ts at th e U n iv e rs ity of C a li­ fo rn ia , alw ay s at th e fo re fro n t of c a m p u s p o litic a l a c tiv ity , d e ­ A s i a . In s o d o i n g , h e m a y h a v e T he v illa g e of L o n g Y e n is cid e d th ey had had enough o f a d m in is tra to rs ’ p h r a s e s and IBM g i v e n a c l u e to a f a ilin g o f s a id to b e a b a s e f o r p r o - g o v e r n ­ ed u c a tio n . T h e y s e iz e d on th e fre e sp e ech is s u e w hich th ey saw ’ m e n t t r o o p s . It is in an a r e a b eh in d an ill-a d v is e d ban on sp e cific p o litic a l a c tiv itie s . A s a M S U P P A 's o th erw ise ad m irable r e s u lt, A m e ric a n ed u ca tio n m ay n e v e r ag ain b e th e s a m e . undertaking. that s tro n g ly s u p p o rts the e s ta b ­ T h e B e rk e le y F r e e S peech M ovem ent w as a h a s ty , n o n -p a rtis a n The o rig in a to rs of the P eo p le- lis h e d g o v e r n m e n t in S a ig o n , in a fa b ric a tio n d esig n e d to c o m b a t a s p e c ific p o lic y of th e u n iv e rs ity , one w hich w as q u ick ly am e n d e d . B ut th e w ay in w hich th e p r o te s ­ to P e o p l e p r o g r a m s e e m e d to c o u n tr y w h e r e l a r g e a r e a s a r e in to r s w e re tr e a te d and th e su b se q u en t tra n s fo rm a tio n of th e ir feel th at th ro u g h e c o n o m ic aid open rebellion o r are neutral. c o m p la in t into a u n ified o u tc ry a g a in st th e o v e rg ro w n and o v e r­ m ec h a n iz e d u n iv e rsity s y s te m p ro v e d th at th e ir m o v em en t had to t h e V i e t n a m e s e p e o p le th e y T h e v a lu e of the s c h o o ls and so m e th in g to sa y a fte r a ll. c o u l d do m o r e to h e lp re b u ild the h e a lth c e n t e r the p r o g r a m ’s T h e te rm -lo n g B e rk e le y p r o te s t a c te d as a lib e ra tin g fo rc e fo r s tu d e n ts aro u n d th e c o u n try who w e re fe elin g th e e ffe c ts of th e w a r - t o r n n a t i o n t h a n th e y m o n e y w ill p a y f o r t h e r e w il l b e th is d e c a d e of a lie n a tio n . T h e fa m ilia r id e a s of th e e n tre n c h e d c o u ld by s u b s c r i b i n g to th e p l a t ­ g rea t. B u t the v alu e and a p p ro - im p e rs o n a lity o f th e u n iv e rs ity and of th e S alving e ffe c ts of c iv il r ig h ts in v o lv em en t fo r lo n ely eg o s and of th e co m p u lsio n of s tu ­ fo rm of e ith e r the “ w a r h a w k s “ p ria c y of u sin g s o m e of the d e n ts in th e ‘60s to b ec o m e " c o m m itte d " to an y th in g id e a lis tic a r e o r the “ d o v e s .” m o n e y fo r s o l d i e r s ’ u n if o r m s is not to b e d isc o u n te d o r d is c re d ite d a s m o tiv e s fo r actio n . to b e q u e s t i o n e d . T h i s g i v e s an A ll o v e r th e U n ite d S ta te s , stu d e n ts saw in B e rk e le y a w ay to T h e ir id ea w as an e x c e lle n to n e tr a n s la te th e ir d is s a tis fa c tio n and th e ir fe e lin g fo r th e c iv il and p ro m ise d s u c c e ss for th eir u n n e c e ssa ry and u np leasan t po­ rig h ts m o v em en t in to te r m s th ey co u ld id en tify w ith and u n d e r­ litic a l a i r to th e w h o le th in g . sta n d . project. They spoke repeatedly A t M ich igan S ta te , th e fa c to rs of m a s s e d u ca tio n and m a s s a lie n a ­ of the n o n -p o litic a l n a tu re of These are adm ittedly sm all tio n w hich w ere p re s e n t a t B e rk e le y , p lu s th e e n c o u ra g e m e n t c o m p la in ts , and do not a lte r the p ro v id e d by th e FSM and a d e s ire ju s t to " g e t o rg a n iz e d ," s p u rre d th eir plans, and that w as w hat a s m a ll g ro up of stu d e n ts to fo rm th e C o m m itte e fo r S tu dent m ad e th eirs se e m so e n c o u ra g ­ fact that P e o p le - to - P e o p le is a R ig h ts. fine idea. D u rin g fall te rm th e r e h ad been a few s tu d e n ts talk in g ab o ut ingly d ifferen t fro m o th e r V iet o rg a n iz in g ; d u rin g w in te r te rm th ey b e c a m e a fu ll-s c a le p r o te s t N a m p r o g r a m s . T h is is still its H u m p h rey said o th er c a m p u s e s m o v e m e n t— s m a ll, im m a tu re , o v e r-id e a lis tic a t tim e s , and in so m e g rea te st asset. have been “ sp a rk e d ” by w ord w ays m is d ire c te d , but a stu d e n t p r o te s t m o v e m en t ju s t th e s a m e . T o a ttrib u te th e fo rm a tio n of CSR to in filtra tio n by B e rk e le y ite s B u t H u m p h r e y ’s s p e e c h e m ­ o f th is p r o g r a m . If s i m i l a r p r o ­ o r an y o th e r o u tsid e fo rc e s w ould be a b s u rd , b ut to deny th e p h a siz e d the p olitical situation jects a r e begun e ls e w h e re , they im p e tu s given it by th e e x is te n c e of s im ila r m o v e m e n ts on o th e r c a m p u s e s w ould be e q u ally a b su rd . A few s tu d e n ts , co n fid en t of w h ic h h a s p r o d u c e d A m e r i c a ’s will a l m o s t s u r e l y p r o v i d e aid th e v a lid ity of th e ir id e a s, s e t out to involve stu d e n ts in d is c u s s io n V i e t N 'a m p o l i c y . H e s p o k e o f f o r m a n y p e r s o n s in m a n y a r e a s o f is s u e s th a t affect th e ir liv e s a t M SU. T h e y co u ld n ’t h av e done it w ith o u t, th e le s s o n of B e rk e le y . P e o p l e - t o - P e o p l e a s “ w o r k i n g to t h a t w o u ld o t h e r w i s e s u f f e r n e e d ­ T h e e s s e n tia l d iffe re n c e b etw een th e FSM and CSR w as th a t T h e M a y o r A n s w e r s ■< th e FSM g rew o ut of s tu d e n ts ' e x p e rie n c e w ith o th e r re fo rm defeat a new and p ern ic io u s fo rm lessly . T h ey p ro b a b ly w ould also m o v e m e n ts , w hile CSR w as so m eth in g b ra n d -n e w fo r both th e of a g g re s sio n a g a in st m a n k in d ,” fill in g a p s in th e M S U P P A p r o ­ U n iv e rs ity and fo r m o st of th e p eo p le in v olved. an d of h e lp in g to fig h t th e “ n e w sophisticated fo rm of w a r f a r e ” g r a m , an d be b e n e fic ia l to all of V iet N am . A P a s s io n F o r F a c ts CSR b u r s t upon th e c a m p u s , not only b e c a u se it w as C SR , b ut a lso b e c a u se it w as a new ty p e of stu d e n t g ro u p . MSU ju s t w asn ’t u se d to stu d e n t o rg a n iz a tio n s in th e p o litic a l s e n se ; stu d e n t t h a t f i g h t s i d e o l o g i e s a s w e ll T h is is the re a l and valid o rg a n iz a tio n s h e re had alw ay s been th in g s w ith c h a r te r s and club as men. p u r p o s e o f th e p r o j e c t . B u t it B y G o rd o n T h o m as e le c tio n s and a few sp e c ific fu n ctio n s, w hich did not in clu d e te llin e p eo p le how to ru n th in g s. P o s s i b l y w ith o u t r e a l iz i n g it, m a y b e c o m e l o s t in w a r - t i m e A t th e r is k of b e la b o rin g th e alth ou g h th e s e a r e r e s tr ic te d to " e m o tio n a l m e a n s to so lv e an N ow , fo r b e tte r o r w o rs e , p o litic a l ac tio n a t M ichigan S tate M SU PPA has becom e uncom fort­ p o l i t i c s if c a r e i s n ’t t a k e n to is s u e , 1 w ould lik e to re p ly to a c c o m m o d a tio n s hav in g fiv e o r em o tio n a l p ro b le m " b u t, lik e s e e m s to b e h e re to s ta y . CSR m ay not co n tin u e, th e C o m m itte e s th e a r tic le w ritte n by P r o f e s s o r m o re of su ch u n its. th o se who w orked out th e C o n ­ fo r P e a c e in V iet N am m ay fa ll by th e b o a rd , and th e lib r a r y m ay ably involved w ith p olitical d i s ­ m a in ta in its h u m a n ita ria n o u t­ R e p a s w hich a p p e a re d in W ed­ 4 . P r o f . R ep as sa y s th a t c iv il stitu tio n , to re a s o n to g e th e r in c e a s e to be of in te r e s t. B ut it is u n lik ely th a t stu d e n ts w ill fo rg e t c u s s i o n s . H u m p h r e y ’s a p p e a r - look. n e sd a y ’ s y tate N ew s. A t le a s t, rig h ts " o c c u p y a re la tiv e ly low good fa ith . R e c o lle c t th e w o rd s th e w ays of th in k ing th ey h av e le a rn e d th ro u g h th e ir in v olvem en t th is I w ish to a n sw e r to th e c o m ­ p r io r ity w ith th e c ity f a th e r s .” of B e n ja m in F ra n k lin in the c lo s ­ y e a r. m e n ts h e m ad e re g a rd in g m e T h e o n ly th in g I can sa y to th is ing m o m e n ts o fth e C o n s titu tio n a l It h a s taken tw o te r m s of concenQ ’ated a c tiv ity — d is c u s s io n s , :* B u t S e r i o u s l y . . . and ab o ut th e c ity . o b s e rv a tio n is th a t I ca n th in k C on v en tio n : ” 1 h av e e x p e rie n c e d p e titio n s ,m a r c h e s , o u td o o r r a llie s , w a c h - in s , s it- in s , a r r e s t s — T do n o t c o n s id e r th a t I a m in a o f n o o th e r p ro b le m faced by th e m any in s ta n c e s of b ein g o b lig ed to b rin g th is ab o ut. a p o sitio n to re p ly to th e a d tt d i c ity 'o f 'E a s t L a n sin g w hich h a s by b e tte r in fo rm a tio n o r fu lle r T h is y e a r th e r e ' h a s 1 bdbn S n a b t t v e p o litic a l d eb ate h e re , and given to th e U n iv e rs ity . re c e iv e d Ho Wltieh thought an tf c o n s id e ra tio n to ch an g e o pinion s m an y in d iv id u a ls hav e found it d iffic u lt not to th in k about p o litic a l A n d T h e F in a l S c o r e I s . . . P ro f. R ep as seem in g ly c r i t i ­ tim e and 'e ffo rt on th e p a r t o C w hich I o nce thought rig h t, but c iz e s m e fo r having " a p a s sio n c ity o ffic ia ls as h as th e q u e stio n found to b e o th e rw ise . M o st m en fo r f a c ts ." I do not deny th is of c iv il rig h ts , th in k , th e m s e lv e s I n ^ jis s e s s io n and q u a s i-p o litic a l is s u e s . T h is is lik e ly to co n tin u e to b e th e c a s e . T h e d eb ate w hich h a s b een s p a rk e d --a lth o u g h s o m e tim e s le s s th an m ature, and ra tio n a l— h a s b ro u g h t MSU c lo s e r to w hat sho uld c't/a*ge but* a s a re A '^ t.l^ v e in g , I a m .i i . n M to p u t m y of a ll tr u t h ' w h e re v e r b e . **£'•. , a u n iv e rs ity : & /via.-«. id e a s .a re fre e ly d ir * ■ r v * * a m e m b e r of the U n iv e rs ity fa c ­ v iew s and b e lie fs co n c e rn in g c iv il o th e rs d iffe r fro m th e m it is so As fin al e x a m s co m e into v iew , th e S tate N ew s fie ld h a s In ten sified , D avid. T h e In s tru c to r s c u s s e d , and d is s e n t, fo r it s own s a k e o r any o th e r, is not av o id ed . h av e b een p re tty tric k y and it’ s a ll th e S tu dents u lty , ev en a s a p o litic ia n , I had and h u m an rig h ts alo n g sid e th o se fa r e r r o r . F ew e x p r e s s it so M any p e o p le 's m in d s h av e b en efite d fro m th is y e a r of p o litic a l te a m sw ing s into actio n o nce ag a in . th o u g h t th is w as a co m m en d ab le of M r. R e p a s at any tim e . I do n a tu ra lly as a c e rta in F re n c h an d s o c ia l c o n c e rn on c a m p u s , ev en if so m e g ra d e -p o in ts h av e D rin k le y ! G ood ev en in g , la d ie s and g e n tle m e n . ca n do to keep up w ith th e m . D rin k le y : Y es, C h e t. W ith one m in u te le ft in a ttrib u te and not a re p re h e n s ib le not th in k th a t o u r g o a ls d iffe r. lad y w ho, in a d isp u te w ith h e r su fjie re d e b e c a u se of it. 1 am happy m y m ind h a s been am ong th o se T h is is D avid D rin k le y . one. in v o lv e d . D ru n k le y : A nd D onald D ru n k ley . th e e x a m it could go e ith e r w ay. A nd h e re A s I re m a rk e d th e o th e r e v e n ­ s is t e r , s a id , ‘I d o n 't know how D rin k le y : W e’r e h e re In S p a rtan S tadium w h e re c o m e s th e final q u e stio n . I t 's a b eau tifu l s p ir a l­ P e r h a p s P ro f. R ep as is co n ­ in g , w e do n ot a g re e on how to it h a p p e n s, s is t e r , b u t I m e e t 30,000 M ichigan S tate s tu d e n ts a re on th e lin e ly q u e stio n and it’s p u lled dow n by an e c o n o m ic s te n t to m ak e Jud gm ents w itho ut re a c h th o se g o a ls. w ith nobody b u t m y se lf th a t is w aitin g fo r fin a l e x a m s . T h e In s tru c to r s a re S tu d e n t. H e 's got it, but he s e e s it’s a h is to ry th e u tiliz a tio n of fa c ts b u t I T h e so lu tio n is n ot to u se alw ay s in th e r ig h t.” ’ fa cin g th e m . T h e In s tru c to r s a re favo red in th is q u e stio n . H e to s s e s it to a h is to ry m a jo r. w ould p r e f e r to e r r in th e o th e r D ru n k le y : I don’t know , D av id . T h a t w as a d ire c tio n . W hile we a r e ta lk in g exam ., about fa c ts , why d o n 't w e ta k e D ru n k ley : B ut th e S tu d en ts look h eavy . D avid? tr ic k o ne. It looked lik e it had a lot of E n g lish D rin k le y : Y es, they do, R onald. on it. a look a t a few of th o se m en ­ tio n ed in P ro f. R e p a s ’ a r tic le ? D rU nkley; Donald! D rin k le y : Y es, R on. It’s going to be an e x c it­ D rin k le y : Y ou’r e rig h t, D uane. H e 's to ss in g it b ack to an A T L S tu d en t. T h e A T L S tudent 1. P ro f. R e p a s s ta te s th a t " f o r Letter Policy ing fin al ex a m h e re to d ay . Wait a m inute! T h e is w re stlin g w ith it. H e 's got it firm ly now . m o n th s” I h av e in d ica te d th a t P r o c to r h as to ss e d th e co in . T h e S tudents hav e H e 's o v e r th e goal and th e ex am is over! I w as in fa v o r of an open o c ­ cu p an cy o rd in a n c e . T h is is in ­ T h e S ta te N ew s w elco m es a ll le tte r s to th e e d ito r fro m any m e m ­ won th e to s s . T h e y ca n e ith e r ta k e th e ex a m s D ru n k le y : H e re c o m e s B ob In n is, K alam azo o o r flun k . And th ey e le c t to ta k e th e final! Ju n io r w ith a s tra ig h t 4.0 a v e ra g e and one of c o r r e c t, fo r n o w h ere, p u b licly o r b e r s of th e MSU co m m u n ity o r n o n -U n iv e rs ity r e a d e r s . p riv a te ly , hav e I s a id th a t I w as L e tte r s sh o u ld b e no lo n g e r th an 300 w o rd s and ty p ed dou ble­ D ru n k ley : A nd th at m e a n s th e In s tru c to rs have th e s t a r s of to d a y 's e x a m . How did yoti feel th e c h o ice of q u e stio n s. o ut th e r e , B ob? W ere you n e rv o u s ? in fa v o r of su ch an o rd in a n c e . sp a c e d if p o s s ib le . L o n g er le tte r s m ay b e c o n s id e re d fo r p u b lic a ­ D rin k le y : Y es, R o g e r. A nd th e In s tru c to rs have B ob : W ell, I’m alw ay s n e rv o u s d u rin g a big I h av e r e p e a t e d l y sa id , how ­ tio n a s " P o in t of V iew ” c o lu m n s. C o rre sp o n d e n ts sh o u ld in clud e c h o se n th e m u ltip le ch o ice q u estio n . e x a m . A nybody who s a y s he is n ’t is ju s t not e v e r, th a t I am in fa v o r of open n a m e and, if a p p lic a b le , U n iv e rs ity sta n d in g . T h is in fo rm a tio n m ay D ru n k ley : D onald! And th e r e ’ s th e k ic k -o ff. te llin g th e tru th . o ccu p an cy , of th e rig h t of a ll be w ithh eld upon re q u e s t, b ut no u n sig n e d le tte r s w ill b e p rin te d . T h e fans a re going w ild. O v er 60,000 p a re n ts D rin k le y : Who gav e you th e to u g h est tim e out p e rs o n s to buy, s e ll, o r re n t h av e cro w d ed th e stad iu m today to c h e e r on th e S tu d e n ts. D rin k le y : B ut th e fan s a r e fick le, M a rtin . th e r e , B ob? B ob : W e ll...th a t’s h a rd to sa y . S om e of th o se in s tr u c to r s a re p re tty ro u g h b o y s. I’d sa y I p ro p e rty w ithout re g a rd to ra c e o r n a tio n a lity . 2. P ro f. R ep as s a y s th a t op­ * ! L \ s‘ i ’l j g w m m J 1 | W hen th e S tu dents lo se th e p a re n ts tu rn on th em . w as w o rrie d th e m o st w hen m y en g in e e rin g p ro f p o sitio n to an o rd in an ce on th e ACROSS 2 6 . S cout u n it D ru n k ley : Down on th e p lay in g field , th e f ir s t c a m e a t m e . T h a t boy c a n re a lly p ack a q u e s ­ g ro u n d s th a t it w ould be d iv i­ 1 . B aste 2 7 . O cean q u e stio n h a s been p ick ed up by n um b er 342004, tio n and I ’ll ad m it 1 w as stu m p ed fo r a w hile. s iv e can n o t be ju stifie d in lig h t 4 . H a g g a rd 2 8 . C om pass and h e ’ s looking arou n d w ildly . He d o esn ’t seem D ru n k le y : T hank you, B ob . D avid, w e 'r e Ju st of th e h is to ry of th e U .S . C o n ­ h e ro in e p o in t g ot w o rd fro m th e P r o c to r . T h e ex am w as so stitu tio n o r B ill of R ig h ts. 7 . M is h n a h 3 0 . O cto b e r to know w hat to do w ith it. D rin k le y : It’ s a fum ble! T h e In s tru c to rs w ere c lo s e th a t th ey ’r e going to h av e to ru n it B ut s u re ly , if P ro f. R e p a s section brew s re m e m b e r s h is h is to ry , as I am 1 1 . T w ilig h t 3 2 . S tores on him lik e a sh o t. th ro u g h th e IBM m ach in e to d e te rm in e th e final 1 2 . H a n d ic a p 3 4 . C h a tte r s c o r e . We won’t hav e th e re s u lth fo r a n o th e r s u re th a t h e m u st, h e w ill r e ­ c o lle c t th a t im p o rta n t p a r ts of 1 4 . N a m e fo r a 3 5 . T ra n s it D ru n k ley : Y es, D avid, and it looks like h e ’s tw o w e e k s. 3 6 . F.gress been h u rt. W e’ll hav e a w ord on th a t in a m o m en t. D rin k le y : Y es, G u s. B ut a lre a d y th e In s tru c ­ o u r C o n stitu tio n w ere a g re e d to 1 6d.oKn kinegy A r ­ 3 7 . C h a rm D rin k le y : B oth te a m s a r e lining up ag ain, A l. t o r s a r e ask in g fo r a re m a tc h . T h e y w ant it only b e c a u se so m e kind of a c ­ t h u r 's a b o d e 3 9 . O ld - T h e I n s tru c to r s th ro w a long, looping q u e stio n ... h eld n ex t D ec em b er. co m m o d a tio n w a s re a c h e d b e ­ 1 7 . A n g e l: Fr. w o m a n is h 2 . D o u b le tre e 8 . G e a r w heel a n d ...it's in te rc e p te d . T h e in te rc ep tio n w as by D ru n k le y : T h a t’ll b e an e x c itin g one to s e e . tw een ad v o c a te s of w idely d iv e r­ 1 8 . G od dess o l 4 0 . C o p y ­ 3 . T a p e r in g w ith tw o 347062, a Jun io r w ith a 3.5 a v e ra g e . H e’ s going D rin k le y : Y es, H erb . A nd w e’ll a ll b e looking g en t v ie w s. B oth s id e s , fo r e x ­ in fa tu a tio n rig h te d piece o l w o o d iohes to ru n it by h im se lf. 2 0 ...4 0 ...6 0 y a rd s and he fo rw a rd to it. a m p le , on th e m a tte r of r e p r e ­ 1 9 . Id e n tic a l 4 2 . Sea g o d 4 . C o u n te r 9 P u rifie d c r o s s e s th e goal lin e fo r a c o rr e c t a n sw e r. se n ta tio n m ad e c o n c e ss io n s and 2 0 . A d o le s c e n t 4 3 . G a e lic N E W D ru n k le y : T h is p ro g ra m h a s b een b ro u g h t to ag ent a ir . s la n g L is te n to th e crovyd r o a r . H e’ s being p atted on th e b ack by h is te a m m a te s as he fa lls back into you liv e by th e p ro d u c e rs of N o-D oz and th e found a w o rk a b le solution su p ­ 2 2 . F .n co u ra g e 4 4 . O f a n c ie n t p o rte d by both s id e s . 2 3 . C o m p a ra ­ 5 . 1'h a t m a n 6 . R ela te d on 1 0 . D o c trin e 1 3 . H a il W E D D IN G R IN G S tim e s M ich ig an C ou n cil on H ig h e r E d u ca tio n . G ood tiv e e n d in g 4 5 . W o rm 1 5 . N ega tes lin e . n ig h t, D avid! 3.. P r o f . R e p a s m a in ta in s th a t 2 4 . W r a th DOW N the m o th e r's sid e 1 8 . Span o l D ru n k le y : D onald! It lo o ks lik e p lay on th e D rin k le y : G ood n ig h t, M ik e. th e Ann A rb o r c o u rt c a s e d e a ls 2 5 . H a v e de bts 1 . C o u n c il 7 . A r m p it w ith th e v e ry su b je c t of d is ­ y e a rs by j® 2 1 . A ld e r tree % w c rim in a tio n re g a rd in g r e n t a l u n its and not th o se fo r s a le .” 1 z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 2 . 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A rth u r L a n g e r o r le s s e e of a housing u n it in to 21 22 eth ers A . ESPRIT SET Groom ' Ring $45 00 Bride' Ring $39 50 tio n , A ss o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s , M ichigan C a m p u s E d i t o r ..........................C h a rle s C . W ells w hich h e o r m e m b e rs of h is 25 3 0 . S ta rin g B. PO RTAL SET Groom ' Ring $ 5 0 .0 0 Bride Ring $4 5 .0 0 fa m ily r e s i d e , who re n ts o r %% % % P r e s s A ss o c ia tio n . M anaging E d ito r ................... Hugh J . L ea ch op en- C. C O R SIC A N SET Groom ' Ring $ 2 9 .5 0 Bride' Ring $ 2 7 .5 0 S p o rts E d i t o r ............................R ic h a rd S c h w a rtz le a s e s a ro o m in g unit o r ro o m ­ 24 27 21 29 m o u th e d O. SUM NER SET Groom ' Ring $ 2 9 .5 0 Bride' Ring $ 2 4 .5 0 P u b lish e d e v e ry c l a s s day th ro u gh ou t fa ll, 3 1 . T r u m a n 's F O X ’S W ire E d ito r ................................. B ill K ra se a n ing u n its in such housing u n it to w in te r and s p rin g te r m s and tw ice w eekly an o th e r p e rs o n o r p e rs o n s .” 30 31 32 33 b irth p la c e i % A s s is ta n t Ad M a n a g e rs ....... K en H offm an, % s u m m e r te r m by th e stu d e n ts of M ichigan 3 2 . D u ll fin is h It g o e s on to say th a t th e 34 S ta te U n iv e rs ity . M a rc y R o sen " p r o v is io n s of th is C h a p te r s h a ll J5 34 3 3 . B a n is h e d Direct % C irc u la tio n M an ag er ......................... J im B a k e r p e rso n n ot ap p ly to a h ousing u nit r e ­ 37 E d ito ria l E d ito rs ..................M ich ael K in dm an, 3 5 . S m a ll Diamond Importers 38 39 S econd c la s s p o s ta g e p a id at E a s t L an sin g , ta in e d a s th e h o m estead of its M ich igan . S u san P ils o n tu m o r •N ight E d ito r ............................................ J a y L evy o w n e r w hile th e sam e sh a ll b e 40 41 42 3 8 . Fam ed E d ito ria l an d b u s in e s s o ffic e s at 341 Stu­ d e n t S e rv ic e s B u ild in g , M ich igan S ta te U n i­ v e r s ity , E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n . P h o to g rap h y A d v is o r ............. D avid J a e h n ig N ew s A d v is o r........................ R ic h a rd E . H an sen C o p y d esk A dv iso r ........................... H e n ry P r ic e le a s e d and t h e ow ner a b s e n t 43 th e r e f r o m .’ ’ It d o e s, h o w e v e r, s p e c ific a lly p ro h ib it d is c rim in a ­ % 44 % 1 45 S o u th e rn e r 3 9 . C o m p u te 4 1 . O v e rh e a d F r a n d o r S h o p p in g C e n te r a n d 2 0 3 S . W a s h in g to n tio n in th e s a le of housing u n its . t r a in mmmmmmmmmAuthorized j\rt£ a rv e « i Jeweler Be Sure To Take Home CHINA L A K E , C a lif. (U P I) ~ fic a lly on a m a g a z in e a r tic le c a u se o f c o n tro v e rs y s u rro u n d ­ C a p t. E d w a rd D w ight J r . , A m e r­ ic a ’ s f lr s tN e g r o a s tro n a u t c a n d i­ d a te d isp u te d an A ir F o r c e c la im th a t he got h is a s sig n m e n t b e ­ c a u s e of s p e c ia l q u a lific a tio n s. w hich c la im e d h e “ h a s b een s h e l­ v e d " fro m th e s p a c e p ro g ra m b e c a u se h e p r o t e s t e d ag a in st r a c ia l d is c rim in a tio n . ing th e a r tic le . T h e f lie r w as to ld th a t p a r t of th e a r tic le d e a lt w ith a co n ­ v e rs a tio n he a s s e rte d ly had w ith an u n id e n tified A ir F o r c e o ffic e r A Souvenir Of MSU " I w as a ssig n e d a s a b o m b e r D w ight sa id h e h ad n ot re a d who su p p o se d ly ask ed h im ," W h y te s t p ilo t w ith no b om b in g e x ­ th e a r tic le and w ould n o t c o m ­ in th e h ell w ould a c o lo re d guy p e r ie n c e ," D w ight to ld U n ited m en t on it u n til h e did. w ant to go into sp ace anyw ay? ’ P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l in a te le p h o n e T h e 31-y e a r- o ld p i l o t co n ­ D w ight d en ied th a t p a r t of th e in te rv ie w W edn esday n ig h t. se n te d to a b rie f p la n e s id e new s q u o tatio n w hich a s s e rte d ly had H e re fu s e d to co m m en t s p e c i­ c o n fe re n c e e a r l ie r in th e d a y b e - th e o ffic e r say in g , " I f it w as left to m e, you guys w ouldn’t even g e t a ch a n c e to w e a r an A ir F o r c e u n ifo rm ." World News i H o w e v e r, D w ight sa id he did hav e a c o n v e rs a tio n on th e su b ­ je c t w ith an A ir F o r c e o ffic e r at a Glance1 at th e a e ro s p a c e sch o o l at E d ­ w a rd s A ir F o r c e B a s e , C a lif., w h e re h e w as one of 15 c a n d i­ F rom Our W ire S ervice s d a te s in th e fo u rth c la s s of p o ­ te n tia l a s tro n a u ts . A s ia n A id P ro je c t U rg e d B y R u s k T h e A ir F o r c e noted th a t only tw o of D w ig h t's c la s s m a te s w e re W ASHINGTON— S e c re ta ry of S tate D ear, R usk ch o se n a s a s tro n a u ts out of 26 to ld C o n g re s s T h u rs d a y " w e ca n n o t aw ait tr a n ­ o rig in a lly n o m in ated a s c a n d i­ q u ility " to b egin P re s id e n t Jo h n so n ’s p ro je c te d d a te s in 1963, d ev elo p m en t aid fo r S o u th e a st A sia. He u rg e d th e S en ate F o re ig n R e la tio n s C o m ­ m itte e to add $89 m illio n in " v e r y s p e c ia l" e x tr a eco n o m ic aid funds -for tha t e m b a ttle d Finances a r e a to th e S en ate’ s $3.35 b illio n fo re ig n aid ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e I) a u th o riz a tio n b ill. T h e S en ate is e x p ected to begin w o rk on th e m e a s u re F rid a y o r e a rly next’w eek, th e re w e re any th a t w ere Rusk ju s tifie d ." T h e te le p h o n e co m p an y m is ­ E u r o p e , R u s s i a W a tc h L a u n c h ta k e n ly c h a rg e d so m e long d is ­ ta n c e c a lls m ad e by such g ro u p s LO N D O N — B rita in and m o st of E u ro p e in clud in g Iro n C u rta in as F ro sh -S o p h C o u n cil and J - c o u n trie s g ot th e ir f i r s t v iew of a liv e A m e ric a n space launching C ou r.cil to AUSG. O ste rin k ad d ed . T h u rs d a y by E a rly B ird s a te llite . T h e b ro a d c a s t was c le a r and T h e au d it w as begun th re e in s h a rp fo c u s. w eek s ago w hen th e U n iv e rs ity T h e S o v iet U nion a lso b ro a d c a s t p ic tu r e s of p re p a ra tio n s fo r B u s in e s s O ffice sta te m e n t sho w ­ th e G em in i IV flig h t and an n ou n ced its lau n ch in g w ith p r a is e . ed th a t AUSG w as in d eb t so m e " T h e S ov iet p eo p le s in c e r e ly c o n g ra tu la te th e tw o cosm onauts $3,000 m o re th an its r e c o r d s in ­ and th e A m e ric a n s c ie n tis ts on th is a c h ie v e m e n t,” said th e an­ d ic a te d . n o u n c e r. " I t ’s d ifficu lt to say e x a c tly how m u ch th e d iffe re n c e w a s ,” ex p lain e d H o lla n d e r. L B J A s k s T o D ro p S ilv e r F r o m C o i n s " W e w e re o p e ratin g u n d e r th e a ssu m p tio n th a t we co u ld u se W ASHINGTON— P re s id e n t Jo h n so n r e c o m ­ a ll o f th e $5,319 stu d e n t ta x m en d ed T h u rs d a y th e m o st d ra s tic ch a n g e in c o lle c te d at s p rin g te r m r e g i s ­ U .S . co in ag e sin c e th e f i r s t m in t w as e s ta b lis h e d tr a tio n . H o w ev er, th e b u s in e s s in 1792: th e v irtu a l e lim in a tio n of s ilv e r in c o in s . o ffice had c h a r g e s of $3,632 A c o m b in atio n of n ick el and c o p p e r w ould be a g a in st th is b a la n c e on th e s ta te ­ s u b s titu te d fo r s ilv e r in d im e s and q u a r te r s and m en t w e re c e iv e d M ay 1. th e am o u n t of s ilv e r in h a lf d o lla r s w ould be " P a r t of th is am ount w as o r i­ re d u c e d fro m 90 p e r c e n t to 40 p e r c e n t. P e n ­ g in al c h a rg e s fo r th e S tu dent E d ­ n ie s and n ic k e ls, w hich c o n tain no s ilv e r , and u c a tio n a l P r o j e c t (S T E P ) and th e s ilv e r d o lla r, w hich h a s n ot been m in ted in W in te r C a rn iv a l, w hich h ad b een 30 y e a r s , w ould re m a in u n ch an g ed . LBJ re p a id to u s b etw een th e tim e th e s ta te m e n t w as d raw n up and th e d a te we re c e iv e d it ." N ew P e a c e T e a m E n te r s D o m in ic a n R e p u b lic T h e U n iv e rs ity B u s in e s s O f­ fic e d o e s not keep a ru n n in g b a l­ SA NTO DOM INGO—T h e O rg a n iz a tio n ol A m e ric a n States (OAS) an ce of a c co u n ts, but se n d s out se n t a fre s h p ea cem a k in g te a m into Sant D om .ngo T h u rs d a y as s ta te m e n ts onco a m o nth. stjw r^dic firin g co n tin u ed in th e m onth lops J -? d lo c k between r iv a l D om itiicaA . m l f t f r y fa c tio n s . f C o m p ltte sftc q q d ^ u f lo tig* dis- ta n c e ’* c a lls a re 6 J ? a v a ila b le T h e new OAS c o m m itte e c o m p ris in g E lls w o rth B u n ke r of th e fro m th e te le p h o n e co m p an y at U n ite d S ta te s , R am on de C la irm o n t D u e n aso f L.i S alvador and U m ar p r e s e n t, M cQ uitty sa id . ASMSU P e n n a M arinjip of B ra z il w ill co n tin u e m e d ia tio n of th e D om inican p la n s to in v e s tig a te all long d is ­ c r i s i s now in th e h an d s o f OAS S e c re ta ry -G e n e ra l Jose A , M o ra . ta n c e c a lls s in c e A p ril, 1964. On th e c o m m itte e to fu rth e r stu d y th e fin a n c ia l re c o r d s a r e F lo a te , W ebb M a rtin , S t u d e n t S te w a rt U rg e s V ie t N a m N e u t r a l i t y B o a rd v ic e c h a irm a n , and J im T a n c k , c a b in e t p re s id e n t. L ON DON— F o re ign S e c re ta r y M ich ael S te w a rt T h u rs d a y u rg e d th a t South V iet Nam be n eu ­ tr a liz e d and a ll fo re ig n tro o p s w ith d ra w n in a fin a l p e a c e s e ttle m e n t. 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T h e c h ie f Ju stic e of th e U nited S ta te s S u p rem e C o u rt and fiv e H olden, a fo rm e r MSU stu d e n t, h a s h ad an e x te n s iv e b u s in e s s K u rie n , an e n g in e e r and a c h ie f d e v e lo p e r of In d ia’ s d a iry o th e r p ro m in e n t m en w ill re c e iv e h o n o ra ry d e g re e s at M ichigan M ilk P r o d u c e r s ' U nion in A nand, In d ia. and p u b lic s e rv ic e c a r e e r . H e h a s s e rv e d a s p re s id e n t and d ir e c to r in d u s try , also s e rv e s a s p re s id e n t of th e In d ian D airy S cien ce S ta te U n iv e rs ity 's annual s p rin g co m m en c em en t e x e rc is e s S unday, C h ie f J u s tic e W a rre n , ap p o in ted in 1953 to th e S u p re m e C o u rt, J u n e 13, a t 4 p .m . in S p a rtan S tadium . is a f o r m e r g o v e rn o r of C a lifo rn ia and th e 1948 R ep u b lican n o m i­ of th e J a m e s S. 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In 1953 he re c e iv e d an MSU D istin g u ish ed A lu m ni s o c ie tie s w ith m o re th an 4 6,00 0 m e m b e rs .___________________________ and p ro fe s s o r and c h a irm a n of p h y sic s at th e L n .v e rs ity of of M SU’s Owen G ra d u a te C e n te r. H e jo in ed W hirlpool C o rp . in A w ard . Illin o is . 1938. H e p re v io u s ly s e rv e d w ith S e a rs , R oeb uck and C o . (1 9 2 8 - R u s s e ll I. T h a c k re y , e x e c u tiv e s e c r e ta ry of th e N atio nal A s s o c i­ 33) and C u tle r Shoe C o . (1 9 3 3 -3 8 ). atio n of S tate U n iv e rs itie s and L an d -G ran ! C o lle g e s, W ashington, A n a tio n ally know n r e s e a r c h p h y s ic is t, a u th o r and e d u c a to r, S eitz h a s a b a c h e lo r’ s d e g re e fro m S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity , a P h .D . WMSB Highlight» A g ra d u a te of M a s s a c h u s e tts In stitu te of T ec h n o lo g y , he w as fro m P rin c e to n and h o n o ra ry d o c to ra te s fro m n u m e ro u s in s ti­ D .C . n am ed v ic e p re s id e n t of W h irlpo o l in 1940, a d ire c to r in 1943, tu tio n s. ex e c u tiv e v ic e p re s id e n t in 1944 and p re s id e n t in 1949. H e w as n am ed b o a rd c h a irm a n in 1962. H e h a s been p re s id e n t o f th e N atio n al A cad em y of S c ie n c e s sin c e 1962. H e jo in ed th e U n iv e rs ity of Illin o is in 1949 a f te r Science R e v o lt T ra c e d G ra y is a d ire c to r of G e n e ra l F oo d s C o rp ., on th e b o a rd of te a c h in g a t th e U n iv e rs itie s of R o c h e s te r and P e n n s y lv a n ia , and W M SB -TV (C h an nel 10) b eg in s NEGRO — “ W h e r e S hall W e C a rn e g ie In s titu te of T ec h n o lo g y . a s e r i e s tra c in g th e re v o lu tio n L iv e ? ” d is c u s s e s g h etto liv in g S eitz b e c a m e .p ro fe s s o r and c h a irm a n of p h y s ic s a t Illin o is in in s c ie n c e and m a th e m a tic s ed u ­ a n d th e Im p o rta n c e of open o c ­ B o o k S u rv e y s O p e ra 1957. H e is a fo rm e r r e s e a r c h p h y s ic is t fo r G e n e ra l E le c tr ic C o ., fo rm e r d ire c to r of tra in in g at th e C lin to n L a b o r a to rie s in O ak R id g e, T e n n ., and a p a s t c h ie f s c ie n tific a d v is e r to N A T O . H e c a tio n at 7 p .m . 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B a sin g h is w ork on n ew sp a p e r th is s u m m e r b e fo re a ssu m in g H e a s su m e d h is p re s e n t p o s t w ith th e A ss o c ia tio n of S ta te U n i­ w hen m en lik e E in ste in , P u r c e ll, 4:30 p .m .— A RT AND M AN— s to r ie s to a la rg e e x te n t, D av is, d u tie s at S ou th ern M e th o d ist U n i­ v e r s itie s and L a n d -G ra n t C o lle g e s in 1947. B ru n e r a n d O p p e n h eim er r e ­ A show on Ita lia n r e a lis m , th is c o v e rs th e e a r lie s t d ay s o f o p e ra v e rs ity in D a lla s th is fa ll. tu rn e d to u n iv e rs itie s to h elp p ro g ra m s tu d ie s th e e m e rg e n c e fro m C h icag o to N ew O rle a n s O rig in a lly fro m D a lla s , h e h as U nHive e rsh aity s b a c h e lo r’ s and m a s te r ’ s d e g re e s f om K an sa s S ta te , w h e re h e ta u g h t jo u rn a lis m fro m 1928 to 1935. H e fo rm a new p h ilo so p h y of s c ie n c e of r e a lis m in th e la te R e n a is ­ to th e W est C o a st. h is B .A ., M .A . and P h .D . fro m an d m a th e m a tic s ed u ca tio n . s a n c e an d ex a m in e s th e w o rk of D av is is p re s e n tly fin ish in g th e U n iv e rs ity o fT e x a s In A u stin . Kspaennsat s 1937-40 at th e U n iv e rs ity of M in n eso ta b e fo re re jo in in g S ta te in 1940 a s p ro fe s s o r and h ead of jo u rn a lis m . H e p a in te rs Jaco p o B a ssa n o a n d O th e r s h o w s to w atch th is C a ra v a g g io . w as n am ed dean of a d m in is tra tio n and d ir e c to r of K an sa s S ta te 's w ee k e n d in clu d e: s u m m e r sch o o l in 1944 and s e rv e d u n til 1947. a a a G LA DM ER H e a ls o w a s a n e w sp a p e r r e p o r te r an d e d ito r fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs. 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Miriam'Hopkins ITS SHOWER-BATH ONE OF THE Y E A R ’S 10 B E S T !” —N Y. Times Walter Giller • Alex D’arcy A and Letitia Roman “ L o r e n a n d M a s tro ia n n i a re shown 5U \ ) as "Fanny" it FRID A Y & [CONNIE STEVENS DEAN tyi . Screenplay by JONES Story by and CESAR ROMERO-panavibion Produced and Directed by Music: Max Sterner * ■■ 7 :2 5 -9 :4 5 P .M .-S a t. Sun. S u p e r b !’ -Th* Naw Yorfcar SATURDAY at Henry Slesar and John Kneubuhl Henry Slesar William Conrad mcmmcd av WARNER 33 03 . H I 1:00, 3:10, 5:25, 7:40, 9:55 P .M , 3 :0 0 -6 :2 5 -9 :5 0 ‘ T w o on a G u i l l o t i n e ” S h o w n at L a t e S h o w JpttHNl' o s e p h E. L e v in e “ Through A G lo s s D a r k ly ” O N L Y 4 M I L E S E . O F C A M P U S M -4 3 “ W inter L i g h t " - ” The SM ence” Sophia Marcello Loren Mastroianni KHtMonKTUdtKRDJoMBOHjuauUKamvmuHelhSa PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS I ftI UOMMRKCmaUniKmilUlPUMU^ Marriage T rie Italian SÏÔRyoF SUPER Style ColQf BARGAIN DAY! i ^ D O N ’ T MISS IT T H IS T I M E ! An Embassy Pictures Release ”"r 2nd H it I F r i . & S at. a t 1 :3 0 -4 :5 0 -8 :1 5 Directed i Screenplay ay pTtTHIfl Basedonthe Novel______ by 1 01Li m i) byRitotBloch l M » i I ALFRED I HIT NO. (3) IN C O L O R A T 1 0 : 5 8 “ T h is w i t t y c o m e d y is P re s e n te d w it h u tt e r fr a n k ­ ARiBBU? n e s s in d ia lo g u e and A LL-D A Y PREV U E Acclaimed as p ic t u r e • in B e d and B o u d o ir ! “ CM M 9I . OF THESE TH E FEA R OF THE YEA R J e s s e Z u n s e rf C ue 2 FEATURES! THäTR^Ü - PLUS: - H o u se ^ o rro re D n le p r a r ü s T £ c h nicolon SHOUIP Haves&iM THE TliJXIN ■CHRBTOPHER LEEandROY CASTLE -th PETER CUSHINGas'Or Terror' JOSEPH E. LEVINE-is.-ts ASH3MSD 1:55, 6:4 0 p .m . & la te r S U N . M O N , T U E S . (2) H I T S ! _________ UGOTOGNAZZI MARINAVLADY v (Beet Actress —Cannes Film Festival. 19631 dfISSIR “ LOVE HAS MANY FA CES“ T H E C O N J U G A S to ry o f th e Q ueen B ee A L B E D ' _ «eSOU**°lWC* Ü IÆ H I G A N : A LSO ALBUM0“^ — -F tf T A T * - f - “ M A R R IA G E ITA LIA N S T Y L E “ N e x t J a c k L e m m o n “ H o w to M u r d e r Y o u r W i f e ’ Att. P e t e r S e l l e r s " W o r l d of H en r y O r i e n t " a b, MARCEL HELLMAN oncaa k TERENCE YOUNG sem** a, DENIS CANNA N « ROLAND KIBBEE M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan F rid a y, June 4, 1965 f MSU O ffers Sum m er Courses In 4 7 Cities Students spending th eir sum­ m e r in M ichigan can pick up L earning and D evelopm ent-Con­ ditions of L earning, Techniques Bay C ity—Sem inars and Inde­ pendent Study in Education-C om ­ Visual Instruction, Introduction Ludington—Sem inars and In­ to M easurem ent and Evaluation dependent Study in Education - T ustin (Camp Kett)— A gricul­ tu ral M arketing and P ric e s , Co­ Issues in Education, W orkshop in Education: O rganizing Instru c­ M enom inee— Sem inars and In­ dependent Study in Education- operative M a rk e tin g -S p e c i a 1 tional M aterials-E lem en tary and Com m unity R esources W orkshop additional c red its and add to of Counseling andG uldance-P ro- m unity R esources W orkshop in in the C lassroom , C ru cial Is­ Com m unity R esources W orkshop Junior High, W orkshop in Edu- in Independent Study. th e ir general knowledge through ced u res in Individual A nalysis, Education. sues in Education, S em inars in in Education. P ro b lem s. catio n -C reativ ity in the C lass­ the U niversity E xtension pro­ P rin cip les of C urriculum Im ­ F lin t— D iagnosis of R e a d i n g Social and Philosophical Foun­ M anistee— W orkshop in E du­ C entral-S outhern room , S em inars and Independent Southwestern Region gram of the Gontlnuing Educa­ provem ent, C urriculum C o n ­ D ifficulties, C linical P ra c tic e in dations of Education-Philosophy cation: Teaching Science in El­ Study in Education-C om m unity Benton H arbor—Sem inars and tion S ervice. stru ction, Special M ethods and R em edial Reading, L aboratory of Education and H isto rical ahd em entary a n d J u n i o r H i g h B attle C re e k - - S em inars and and F ield E xperience-R eading, C om parative Foundations of Ed­ G rad es. Independent Study in E ducation- R esou rces W orkshop in Educa­ Independent Study in Education- N early 200 co urses for up­ M aterials of Teaching Social Stu­ tion. Com m unity R esources W orkshop p e r l e v e l undergraduates a n d d ie s, Special M ethods and Ma­ D iagnosis of Reading D ifficul­ ucation-D evelopm ent of Educa­ Com m unity R esources W orkshop tie s, C linical P ra c tic e in Rem e­ tional Thought and P ra c tic e in dependent Petoskey—Sem inars and In­ in Education, N orm al and D elin­ L ansing—Sem inars and Inde­ in E d u c a t i o n , Psychological graduate students w ill be offered te ria ls of T eaching E lem entary Study in Education- pendent Study in Education-C om ­ P roblem s of the C l a s s r o o m , in 47 com m unities throughout Language A rts and Special Me­ dial Reading, L aboratory and the M odern W orld. quent B ehavior of Y'outh, P sy ­ F ield E xperience-R eading, Sem­ Alao at G rand R apids—Special Com m unity R esources W o r k - chological P r o b l e m s of the m unity R esources W orkshop in P rin cip les of C urriculum Im ­ the state. M ost of the c la sses thods and M aterials of Teaching provem ent, C urriculum C o n ­ w ill begin the week of June 14, E lem entary Science, W orkshop in a rs and Independent Study in M ethods and M aterials of T each­ eshop in Education, A m erican L it­ r a tu re -R e a l is m and N a t u r ­ C lassro o m , W orkshop in E duca- Education. O livet— W orkshop in Educa­ stru ction, Psychological M ea­ w ith the oth ers startin g la te r in T eaching E lem entary Science. E d u c a t i o n - C o m m u n 11y R e- ing C hildren’s L ite ra tu re , Spec­ alism tion-C reativlty in the C lassroo m . Also at Oakland— Special Me­ so u rces W orkshop In Education. ial M ethods and M aterials of havior, - Human Growth and Be­ C oldw ater— S em inars and In­ tion-E conom ic Education o r Sen­ surem ent and T est Interpretation in the sum m er. io r S em nar in E conom ics. in Education, C ollective Behav­ Inform ation on re g is tra tio n , thods and M aterials of Teaching G rand Blanc—S e m 1 n a r s and T eaching E lem entary Social Stu­ P roblemNs o inr m Ealem l D evelopm ent, dependent Study in Education- St. M arys L ake (MEA Camp) co u rse startin g dates and tim es M odern E lem entary M athem a­ Independent Study in Education- dies, T eacher and A d m inistra­ ing Instruction. entary Read­ Com m unity R esources W orkshop — Individual R eadings—M ichigan io r, D ifferential Equations, Nu­ m erical A nalysis I, Human Re­ can be obtained by contacting tic s , W orkshop in Teaching of Com m unity R esources W o r k ­ tive L ead ership , Foundations of in Education. Human R elations L aboratory for lations Problem s in B usiness Ad­ the assista n t re g is tra r for con­ E lem entary M athem atics, Audio- shop in Education. A d m inlstration-T heory and O r­ T ra v e rse City— A m erican L it­ E ast L an sin g --W o rk sh o p in O scoda—Sem inars and Inde­ ganization, W orkshop in Educa­ e ra tu re -E a rly Twentieth C e n ­ P rofessio nal Youth W orkers and m in istratio n , P ersonality: Dyna­ tinuing education, 8 Kellogg Cen­ V isual M aterials in Instruction, Education: Alcohol Education. T each rs. m ic T heories, Law of C ontracts te r, 5-3353. Supervision of Student Teaching, pendent Study in E ducation-C om ­ tion-Instructional M a t e r i a l s , tu ry , Advanced O ral F rench, In­ Gull L ake— W orkshop in Ed­ and B usiness O rganizations, In­ Off the cam pus, students can Foundations of A dm lnistratlon- m unity R esources W orkshop in Sem inars in E ducation-E duca­ troduction to M easurem ent and ucation: Outdoor E d u c a t i o n , Upper Peninsula terp retatio n of D ram atic L ite r­ contact the Regional Continuing T heory and O rganization, Sem i­ Education. tional Finance, Sociology of Ed­ Evaluation in the C lassroom , Ed­ R eadings and Independent Study H ancock—Sem inars and Inde­ atu re. W orkshop in S u m m e r Education C en ters: G rand R a- n a rs in Education, Sociology of Saginaw— Psychological P ro b - ucation, Dynam ics of Population, ucation of the Gifted Student, in Education: Outdoor Education, pendent Study in Education-Com ­ T h e a t r e , A dm inistrative Re­ M ichigan G overnm ent, A bnorm al P roblem s in E lem entary R ead­ W orkshop: Outdoor Education, m unity R esources W orkshop in search M ethods, Special P rob­ Psychology, Sem inars and Inde­ ing Instruction, The United States W orkshop: E x ercise and H ealth. Education. lem s, Education of the Gifted pendent Study in Education-C om ­ in W orld A ffairs, M inority Peo­ H a r 11 a n d - - Sem inar: Child Ironwood— Sem inars apd In­ Student and W orkshop in Edu- m unity R esources W orkshop in p le s, Applications of Social Sci­ dependent Study in Education- cation-C reatlvity in the C lass­ Education. ence to Social Work P ractic e, Growth and Developm ent. G rand Rapids, Camp Blodgett NDEA Sum m er Institute in Asian Ithaca— D iagnosis of Reading Com m unity R esources W orkshop room . —M ental Health of School C hil­ H istory, Social C ontrol: M e n ­ D ifficulties, C linical P ractic e in in Education. N iles— Diagnosis of Reading dren, Readings and Independent tally Handicapped W orkshop in Rem edial Reading, L aboratory M arquette-A lger — S em inars D ifficulties, C linical P ractic e in Study in Education - G uidance, Education: C hildren’s L ite r a ­ and F ield E xperience-R eading. and Independent Study in Educa­ R em edial R eading' and L abora­ W orkshop in Education-G uldance tu re , W orkshop in E ducation: Jackson— Art for C lassroom t i o n - Com m unity R e s o u r c e s tory and F ield E xperience-R ead­ and P ersonnel S ervices, Read­ Teaching of Social Studies. T eac h ers, Shakespeare, C rucial W orkshop in Independent Study. ing. ings and Independent Study in * Sweatshirts E ducation. G r e e n v i l l e - - D i a g n o s i s of Reading D ifficulties, C l i n i c a l P ra c tic e in Rem edial Reading, L aboratory and F i e l d E xper­ ience-R eading. M uskegon— Diagnosis of Read­ * MSU Mugs ing D ifficulties, C linical P ra c ­ tice in R em edial Reading, Lab­ o rato ry and Field E xperience- * Jackets * Blankets R eading, S em inars a n d Indepen­ dent Study in Education-C om m u­ nity R esources W orkshop in Ed­ ucation. N orthwestern Region C adillac— P roblem s in E le ­ m entary Reading Instruction. ¥ MSU Lighters Cheboygan - - C u r r i c u l u m W orkshop. G a y lo rd -- Problem s in E le­ And many other SOME T H IN G ’ S F IS H Y — F is h sh a n tie s and n ets, w a t e r f r o n t docks, s q u a w k in g g u lls m entary R e a d i n g Instruction, N orm al and Delinquent Behav­ ior of Youth, W orkshop in Ed­ ucation: C reative E xpression for Souvenirs and s m a l l tugs set the scene as stu de nt a r t i s t s f r o m M id w e s t e r n s c h o o ls t r a v e l to L e I and each s u m m e r f o r M SU ’ s L e e la n a u A r t School. C o u r s e s in “ C o m p o s itio n E lem entary C hildren. and P a i n t i n g , ” “ P a i n t i n g ” and " S t u d i o P r o b l e m s ” w i l l be o f f e r e d t h is s u m m e r Leland—C o m p o s i t i o n and b e g in n in g June 23. Painting, Painting, Studio P rob­ lem s. Education, The Urban Com m u­ lem s of the C lassroom , Special P L U S pids, 148 Ransom , NE; Benton H arbor, 224 P ipestone; Roches­ nity, N orm al and Delinquent Be­ M ethods and M aterials of T each­ te r, Oakland U niversity, 366 S% Foundation H all; M arquette, >)0 havior of Youth. Oak P a rk —Sem inars and In­ ing E lem entary Social Studies. West Region 3 M inors •'1 W. Kaye S treet; Saginaw, 420 dependent Study in. Education- S. W arren,and T ra v e rse City, „College Dntve. Com m unity R esources workshop in Education. ., G r a n d Rapids — Independent Sfudy - W orkshop in S u m m e r A rre s te d : „ j,..r list of'course-, •' .'^ p tW -.S em liu u * «Ailfctre, , Diagncsxs h\ D ifficulties, C linical P ra c tic e in and th eir locations, by region and com m unity, a re : pendent Study in Education-C om ­ m unity R esources W orkshop in R em edial Reading, L aboratory and Field E xperience-R eading, W ith Liq u o r Education. Two MSU freshm en, Dennis P . Southeastern Region Pontiac-Camp O a k la n d - - B ritish P oetry and P oetry T heory K rith ers, 19, C larkston, and John B irm ingham —S e m i n a r s and P roblem s in Education of th e Since 1890, Religion in A m eri­ L . O’K eefe, 19, Lexington, ap­ Independent Study in Education- M aladjustèd C hild-G roup W ork, can C ulture, Education of Excep­ peared in Lansing Township Ju s­ Com m unity R esources W orkshop M ental Health of the School Child, tional C hildren, Social Contro'l- tice C ourt Tuesday a f t e r n o o n in Education. R eadings and Independent Study M entally Handicapped, Audio - charged with being m inors in Bloom field H ills /D e a rb o rn -- in Education-G uidance, W ork - p o ssessio n of alcoholic b ever­ W orkshop in Education - Using shops in Education-G uidance and ages. M useum R esources in Teaching. P ersonnel S ervices, R eadings C lu b D ire cto ry B o t h p l e a d e d guilty to the D etro it—L aboratory and Field and Independent Study in Educa­ charge and paid fines and co sts E xperiences in Educatlon-C oun- tion. C h a n g e s A re D u e of $39. Both w ere also placed on se lo r T ra in in g -In d u stria l R e ­ P o rt Huron—Sem inars and In­ Any club wishing to change its one y e a r's probation. T he youths tailing and B usiness. dependent Study in E ducation- d escriptio n in next y e a r’ s D irec­ w ere a rre s te d at the co rn er of E co rse— Sem inars and Inde­ Com m unity R esources W orkshop to ry of S t u d e n t O rganizations M ichigan Avenue and U niversity pendent Study in Education-C om ­ in Education. should contact Jeff G reene, o r­ D rive. m unity R esources W orkshop in W arren— Sem inars and Inde­ ganizations bureau d ire c to r, at B arry A shley, 1607 B ailey St., Education. pendent Study in Education-C om ­ 353-1752 im m ediately. L a n s i n g , pleaded guilty to a Livonia— Sem inars and Inde­ m unity R esources W orkshop in Inform ation on req u est form s charge of driving w hile under the pendent Study in Education-C om ­ Education. should be returned as soon as influence of alcohol. He paid fine m unity R esources W orkshop in W aterford—Sem inars and In­ p ossible to 13 Student S ervices. and costs of $94.90 and was sen­ E ducation. dependent Study in Education- G roups which have supplied the tenced to two days in ja il. In Oakland U n iv ersity --M en tal Com m unity R esources W orksho bureau with cu rren t inform ation addition his d riv e r’s, license was H ealth of School C hildren, In­ in Education. need not do so again. suspended for 90 days. troduction to M easurem ent and Northeastern Region Evaluation in the C lassroom , Sem inars in Social and Philo­ A lpena— Diagnosis of Reading sophical Foundations of Educa­ D ifficulties, C linical P ra c tic e in tio n -P h ilo so p h y of E ducation, R em edial R e a d i n g , L aboratory H i s t o r i c a l and C om parative and Field E xperience in Educa­ Foundations of Education-D evel­ tion-R eading, Sem inars and In­ opm ent of Educational Thought dependent Study in E ducation- and P ra c tic e in the M o d e r n Com m unity R esources W orkshop W orld, Psychological A spects of in Education. S e ll N o w A t F o r h er m ost im portant rings . . . one lovely diam ond held high in a m agnificent East Lansing’s Department Store For Students m ounting of boldly textured 18 karat gold. W ide, dram atic wedding ring to m atch. Above, where M.S.U. & E. Lansing m eet. flaired design to w ear as a pyram id o r hourglass, $475.00. Below, tailo red p air $430.00. M atching m an’s ring available F ed eral tax included V s f E st. 1876 JEW ELERS CAMPUS BOOK STORE A C R O S S F R O M TH E U N IO N B U ILD IN G 121 S. Washington 8 M ichigan State N ew s. E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid a y, June 4, 1965 Jews To Celebrate M issouri N u n N a m e d Chi Alpha Faith On Campus Shavous Next Week T o H e a d J o b C o rp s Installs P la n n in g Will A v o i d T he Jew ish people will be ce le­ brating Shavous on Sunday and M onday, June 6 and 7, this y ear. T h is occu rs on the 50th day after covered M t. Sinai at the giving of the Law and the green leaves that decorated the offering of the firs t rip e fru its. S T . LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) —A fter ing to set up Job C orps cen ters 47 y e ars as a nun, S ister F ra n - in big cities w here young women cetta B arb erls has hung her habit in the clo set and started keeping of from 16 to 21 can be train ed to b e c o m e skilled w o rk ers, Officers T h e la s t C hi A lpha m e e tin g of Fin a l W e e k H y s te ria By M ary F isch e r the second day of P asso v er as a T he a n c i e n t Hebrews c a m e beauty shop appointm ents. housewives, and responsible c it­ W ith' finals com ing up next T h is only m a k e s it h a rd e r .T h in k holy convocation, as accounted from all p a rts of Israe l during S tarting T uesday sh e 's sw itch­ izens. th e y e a r w ill b e h eld to n ig h t this holiday, bringing th e ir of­ At 64, S ister F rancetta Is still a t 8 In 35 U nion. week, the panic button will be p o s itiv e ly . W ith th e rig h t a ttitu d e in L eviticus 23:15. ing jo b s-fro m p residen t of Web­ E le c tio n o f o ffic e rs w ill b e getting a lot of ex ercise. Finals and so m e h a rd w ork an y ta s k On P asso v er, the Isra e lite s ferings of the first ripe fru its s te r C ollege in W ebster G roves, very much a nun. She Is en te r­ week hysteria can be avoided, will be m ad e e a s ie r . w ere freed f r o m slavery. On into the Holy T em ple ir. J e ru s a ­ M o., to co ordinator in P re s i­ ing the w orld and w earing the h e ld . T h e y o ffic e rs e le c te d w ill lem . w orld’s clothing with the spe­ b e fo rm a lly In sta lle d w ith the how ever. F aith can m ove m o u n ta in s, O# Shavous they b e c a m e a free dent Johnso n's Job C orps. p a s s in g o f th e g av el fro m the N orm ally the task s for the co u rse, it takes a sh o v e l a n d m o re people with a purpose for e x ist­ H istorically this festival com ­ Instead of living in a convent, cial perm ission of the head of week will fall into th ree c a te ­ than a little elbow g re a « e , b u t ence and survival upon receiving m em orates the Revelation upon ■he'll keep house in a W ashing­ her o rd er. S ister M ary Luke o utgo in g p re s id e n t to th e p r e s i­ Vlt. Sinai, about 1450 B.C. It w as Tebin, su p erio r general of the d e n t-e le c t. g o ries. F irs t, there are those even the m ost gigantic of ta lk * the T en C om m andm ents. T h eir ton, D .C ., ap artm ent. She will R ev . L e o J . T om k o, p a s to r things that m ust be done, such can be turned in to a m o le h ill. freedom from slavery could not handed down by M eses with two tr a v e l about the country help- S isters of L o rette. as tom orrow ’s final. Second are have lone endured without a set tables of the covenant, upon w hich ” 1 didn’t Intend for this to of L a n sin g F i r s t A ssem b ly of G od N orm an V in cent P e a le In h is w ere inscribed the Ten C om ­ happen,” S ister F ran cetta to ld C h u rc h a n d c h a p la in of' th e the things that ought to be done book, " T h e P o w e r o f P o s itiv e of law s. The com m andm ents, the G am m a L am b d a c h a p te r of C hi if it is possible after th e " m u s ts ” law s, m ade them l ee. m andm ents. H A I L TO THE Q U E E N — a re p o rte r last week a s >he T hinking,” c h a lle n g e s m an to b e ­ It has been custom ary to grace T he m ost momentous e v e n t in L o is H e n d e rs h o t, B a y Pastor Doing p rep ared to leave the W e b ste r A lp ha w ill sp e ak b rie fly on th e have been taken c a re of. Finally, th e re a re those things which you lieve in h im s e lf. M an d o e s n ot the synagogue and hom e with the life of Israe l, having count­ C i t y f r e s h m a n , won the cam pus. *'I w a sn ’t a w a re th a t p a s t y e a r an d th e fu tu re of C hi s ta n d alone. T h e G od h e w o r­ A lpha a t MSU. would like to do, but which can s h ip s is beh in d h im . G od w ill flow ers and leaves at this tim e. T hese are e> presslve of the wheat less consequences not inly for her but for all mankind, w as t i t l e of M is s B a y C i t y la s t weak, d u r in g th e Bay Scroll Study It would. B ut now I'm g la d it did. Some good m ay c o m e of T h e C h ris tia n g ro u p , in its be put off until another day if not block th e w ay, but r a th e r the revelation in the W ilder­ C i t y C e n te n n ia l Pageant. J e s s e P . P e irc e , p a sto r of it.” f i r s t y e a r of e x is te n c e a t M ich i­ n ecessa ry . rem ove obstacles. W ith G od’ s ! h arv est, and symbolic of the Plym outh C o n g r e g a t i o n a l g an S ta te , h a s s e e n p ro m is in g re ­ Plan your work for next week help, even finals becom e s u r ­ fiesh n ess of the vegetation that ness of Sinai. S ister F ran cetta is winding with th is in m ind. Each m orning G hurch, has aroused the in terest up seven y e ars as presid en t of s u lts a s w e ll a s s e tb a c k s due m ountable. bus n u r s e ry I F irs t Baptist Church Metaphysics Talk of 25 MSU evening students with W ebster-a highly reg ard ed Ro­ to "g ro w in g p a in s .” take tim e to look at the work In o rd e r to receive help, you a 12-hour co urse on the Dead man C atholic institution located T h e m e m b e rs a r e lo o king fo r­ that is waiting for you, ca te ­ m ust ask for it. P ra y e r accom ­ Capitol at Ionia Sts. Sea S cro lls. in a St. L ouis suburb-and a life­ w a rd to n ex t y e a r to b e o ne gorize it in the above m anner p lishes m uch. It is a req u e st LANSING,.. T he Dead Sea S crolls have long c a re e r in the education of in w hich C hi A lpha can m a k e an then get to work. for guidence that w ill com e, often Slates Teacher been the 'subject of m any books Im p a c t fo r J e s u s C h ris t on th e C oncentrate on one thing at a "Why this W aste?” young women. tim e. Often it is hard to really In the form of a little m o re A tea ch er from D etroit, Neva and m agazine a rtic le s, since a With her 65th birthday on Aug. U n iv e rs ity c a m p u s. confidence. university Rev. Harold R. Heins, speaking Dell H unter, will be the guest Bedouin shepherd boy found a 23 approaching, she followed h er get down to business because lutheran church speak er at the International C en­ cave n ear the shore of the Dead you a re preoccupied with what A pproach next week with " c a n " Reborn Love own firm belief in m andatory is waiting to be done. Put ev ery ­ Instead of “ can’t.” P la n ah ead alc-lca te r of M etaphysics m eeting Sun­ Sea back in 1947. retirem e n t and announced last CHL’RCH SCHOOL day. Five leather sc ro lls w e r e thing else out of your m ind un­ so that nothing will catch you 9:45 A.M. M arch 19 that she would resign til one Job Is finished. It will by. s u rp rise . In the w ords of Is Film Topic T hose in terested a re invited to found in broken pottery Jars. as p residen t of W ebster June 1. MORNING WORSHIP the w orship service at 4 p.m . F ou r of them appeared to be At the sam e tim e, she revealed go m uch faster that way. N orm an Vincent P ea le, "W hat­ 10:50 A.M. and should bring th e ir own place w ritten in Hebrew-, and one in her new job. Don’t begin anything with the ev er you believe you can do, 6:30 9;30 10:30 11:30 [ | People of all races welcome setting and a dish to pass for A ram aic, the language of Je su s. "M ine is a serv ice o rd e r which feeling that it i s . im possible. you can do, with God’s help.” a supper that night. T he lecture O t h e r m anuscript fragm ents "L o v e R e-B o rn ,” a m usical m akes it especially ap p ro p riate Hindu film in co lor with Eng­ and discussion will follow the have been found in different caves to engage in a new type of s e r ­ LUTHERAN WORSHIP supper. by arch eolog ists. lish sub titles, will be shown at M artin Luther C hapel-M issouri Synod-Student Cents vice in the an ti-p o verty p ro ­ the P eo ple’s Church at 7 to ­ Rev. Theodore Bundenthal, Lutheran Chaplain T he m eeting will be at the hom e of Josephine Brown, 4106 U nder Otto Betz of the U niver­ sity of Chicago, P e irc e has been g ra m ,” she said. night. T ick ets w ill be available for On W KAR P re-F in a l Confirm ation „W'agonwheel Lane, M arm oor E s ­ doing considerable study of the Both Services 9;30-Adult Confirm ation 1 l:00-0utstanding Students Honored ta te s, Lansing. U n ive rsity Dead Sea S crolls. St. Andrew’ s Priest Dies $1 at the dootv •".* T he film , sponsored by the MSU India Club, Is one of the la te st film s m ade in India. F R I D A Y — AM 10:05 a.m .--M usic Room — RESPIGHI: P ines of Rome. 2 p .m .—Holland in A rt and M usic. 3 p .m .—C ontem porary M usic in Evolution. C h ris tia n Church Eastern Orthodox Church & ROME f —Bishop L ouis D u r- 2 p .m .—Springtim e —BACH: 310 N. H agadorn Kd. U nive rs ity Student Center rieu , F ren ch -b o rn fo rm er head of "L o v e R e-B orn ’’ is a sto ry P r e l u d e a n d F u g u e No, 1; SATURDAY— FM -O ur special blessing to all graduates Don S tiffler, M inister the fam ous Roman C atholic m is ­ about a boy and a girl who are CHOPIN: Plano C oncerto No. 1; 6:30 a.m .—Saturday with Steve and those who will not return to State next Ph. 337-1077 1216 G reen crest, E ast Lansing sionary o rd er of the W h i t e sep arated during childhood but VAUGHAN - WILLIAMS: Folk M euche. Bible School 9:45 a.m . D ivine L iturgy 9:30 a.m . F a th e rs of A frica, died W ednes­ m eet again later and fall in love. Song Suite. T unes f'-om C olonial 1 p .m .— Recent A cquisitions— academ ic y e ar.- W orship Service 10:45 a.m . day, the o rd er announced h e re . They overcom e a kidnapper who A m erica and P re sid e n t's M arch; with Gil Hanson and Ken B each- plots against them and finally DELIBES: Sylvia; SCHUBERT: le r. Always a w arm welcom e at find th e ir love. K yrie and Salve Regina; PAGA­ 2 p .m .—Album Jaz . Seventh-Day NINI - KREISLER: Violin C on­ 7 p .m .—T oscanini E ra —T o s ­ Edgewood United St. Johns Student casTminsTCR prcsbytcrum ctiuRCh Lansing C entral F ree c e rto in One M ovement; HAN­ canini conducts C lm aro sa, R os­ Parish Adventist Church cost ran sin c. m icm ca n M ethodist Church SON: Fantasy V ariations on a sini, M endelssohn, Gluck, C ata- Church T em po rarily m eeting at Uni­ lani, V erdi and R espghi. 828 N. W ashington, L ansing T hem e of Youth. Interdenom inational F r. Robert Kavanaugh, pasto r v ersity Lutheran Church SUNDAY SCHEDULE FRIDAY— FM 9 p .m ,—L iste n e r’s C hoice — F r. Thom as McDevitt Division and Ann St. W orship S ervices — — 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . SUNDAY 10 a.m .--O n C am pus—G ustav C l a s s i c s b y r e q u e s t . W rite 469 North Hagadorn Road F r. Joseph From m eyer, O.F.M . 10:00 a.m . Sunday School von G ruenebaum , d ire c to r, N ear W KAR-FM o r phone 3 55 -6 54 0 SATURDAY SERVICES Church School, C rib b ery -T h ird G rade — 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . during p rogram . (5 blocks north of G rand River) 327 M .A.C. C hurch School, Fourth G rade-A dults, Students - - 11:00 a.m . E astern C enter, U n iversity of 9:30 a.m . Sabbath School WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a.m . W orship Service 11:00 a.m . M orning W orship C a l i f o r n i a , " Isla m and the SUNDAY— AM Sunday M asses "C om m union and the S p irit” W est." 9 a.m . — M usical T re a s u re 9:30 a .m .-ll:0 0 a.m . 7:15-6:30-9:45- (High) F o r inform ation or tra n sp o r­ 1 p.m . — M illie T h e a tre — C hest — CORELLI: C oncerto F o r tran sp o rtatio n , phone 482-3825; 332-4880 6:00 p.m . Youth Fellow ship G ro ssl; MOZART: Piano C on­ June 6, 1965 11:00-12:15-4:45 tion call. P asto r A insley B lair, CHURCH: MINISTER: M usical, " O f T 7 s e 1 S i n g , ” 485-3997. 1315 Abbott Rev. R obert L. M oreland 7:00 p.m . Evening G ospel Hour B roadw ay re v iv a l, c e rto No. 27; B E E T t f Q V E N : Sermon by F o r transp ortatio n c a ll355-8031 8 p .m .— Oper» D o \irfe-tln l-- P iano Sonata No. 22; BRAHMS: Rev. Trum an A. M orrison you ngsters Religion C lass MASCAGNI’S "C a v allerla R u sti- Piano Qtiintet In f. 9:45 a.m . CHURCH OF ca n a" and LEONC AVALLO’S " I 1:30 p .m .—Pacem in T e r r is , Chur. h School for All Ages TRIN ITY CHURCH P ag liacc i.” JESUS CHRIST OF 120 Spartan Ave*. Interdenom inational I ’“ j [■ 9;30 a.m . Daily and Saturday M asses ,.v if / V * * V tfT T E R -D A Y " kf^ } ‘ % . r,. .scrnday r e fo rm fig W o rsh ip ------------------------w- i;3 0 ‘a.m . i f «.»iff. M VSaints Ep »*«'*«*1 11 J 5,rn».--jrhi¿ .¡^ E olkm usic- - wifn bYii rirfrsoeaci/ I TH F. " r fttO P , in c . * J r. High Fellow ship 8:00 a.m . - 12:10 p.m . "T h e Choice of a L ifetim e” Church S A T U R D A Y — AM j 309 East Grand Rivar j 4:45 p.m . SAINTS 4:00 p.m . U niversity Cla’ss & International C lass - - - - 9:45 a.m . 10:05 a .m .— M usic Room — I East Lansing, Mich. | C ollege Group S upper C onfession , ("M ORM ON") R, S T R A U S S : R osenkavalier: I I 149 Highland, ED 2-3385 Evening W orship -------------------------- 7:00 p.m . 800 A bbott Road and P rogram D aily-D uring all m a sses D r. Don M o rrill, M edical M issionary, S. A frica, speaker ED 2-1313 S uitf. j PLEASE SEND ME THE FREE j • 5:30 p.m . j Saturday: 4-5:30, 7:30-9 | MSU RING BROCHURE j Sr. High Fellow ship T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship - ------------------------ -8:15 p.m . I I 7:00 p.m . SPECIAL, before F irs t P riesthood m eeting’ 9:00 a.m . A ir S o cie ty Sets J NAME j F riday, sam e as Saturday Sunday School 10:30 a.m ; WEDNESDAY: Evening P ra y e r & B ible Study - - -7.00 p.m . Rev. R o b ertG ard n er, Episcopal Phone ED 7-9778 Sacram ent m eeting 5:00 p.m . F o r C a m p u s B u s S c h e d u l e - C A L L 337-7966 C haplain to the U niversity WELCOME! I MINISTERS: E. Eugene W illiam s, N orm an R. P iersm a, D in n e r - D a n c e I S T B S E T -----------------------— J ________________________ Lloyd R. B ergren_________________________ R ev. Edw ard Roth, R ector A rnold A ir Society w ill spon­ I C entral Methodist F ir s t C h ris tia n so r the annual AFROTC C om ­ J CITY A cross From the Capitol R ev. F re d Nolting, A ssociate m issioning Day dinner dance Sat­ F ir s t Church of Reformed Church Peoples Church F ir s t P resb yteria n R ector urday evening at 6:30 Kellogg C h ris t, Scientist WORSHIP SERVICE 240 M arshall St., Lansing Ottawa and C hestnut C en ter. Michigan State University 9:45 & 11:15 a.m . SUNDAY SERVICES T he event is in honor of the 709 E. G rand R iver (WJ1M 10:15 a.m .) Rev-. John M. Hofman, P asto r East Lansing WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 a.m .: Holy Communion and Graduation Rings E ast L ansing 9:30 - 11:00 a.m ; 31 A ir F o rce cadets who r e ­ " O u r Spiritual Journey: M orning S ervice 9:00 & 11:15 Interdenom inational P rone. All Saints P a rish . ceived second lieutenant com ­ With 11:00 a.m .-Sept. through May From Intolerance to P atience” Sunday School 10:15 (C ribbery and N u rsery provided) 8:00 a.m .: Holy Communion. m issio n s T uesday in the com ­ Any Date Of Graduation 10:00 a .m .-lu n e . July, August Dwight S. L arge, Preaching Evening Service 7 p.m . 200 W. Grand R iver Chapel of the A postles, Wes­ m issioning cerem onies. at M ichigan ley Foundation "G od, the Only C ause and C rib N u rsery, So Bring The T hose in need of tran sp o rta­ Holy Communion Baby. T ake hom e a copy of the 9:30 a.m .: Holy Communion & ■Creator" tion call: M r. Jack Vander Slik SUNDAY SERVICE Serm on. Alumni Chapel "W hat Then A re We To Do?” at 355-3030 o r Rev. Hofman 9:30-11:00 a.m . "T h e M eaning of the Openings Seen SUNDAY SCHOOL sheet for study and applica will be held 9:30 a .m .: C o m m u n i o n 8¡ at 5-3650. L o rd ’s Supper" Serm on, All Saints. 11:00 a .m .-Sept. through May tion. at the State T h eater In c o rre c tio n of T hursday’s I (9:30 L 11-U niversity Students) D r. Seth M orrow , preaching 11:00 a.m .: C o m m u n i o n & a rtic le about the Spartan N ur­ 10:00 a .m .-O ne Session Only “ T he Name and the S p irit” Serm on. All Saints. s e r y School, applications a re June, July, August Coffee "F ello w sh ip " T im e 5:30 p.m .: C anterbury M eeting definitely being accepted for both ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL D r. W allace R obertson Betw een Services WEDNESDAY W EDNESDAY fall and w in ter term s. RINGS INCLUDE DEGREE, 8:00 p.m .-Evening M eeting CHURCH SCHOOL 7 :00 a.m .: Holy Com m union fol­ They m ay be obtained from the WORSHIP S E R V IC E S 9:30 & 11:00 a.m . A w arm and friendly welcom e lowed by b reak fast (Rides to Home M anagem ent and C h i l d MSU SEAL, 3 ENGRAVED At the C hurch aw aits you at F irs t P re sb y te r­ c la sses) Developm ent D epartm ent, the F re e Public Reading Room S p rin g T e r m 1965 E a c h Sunday C rib Room through Adult ian! 8:00 Spartan N u rsery School o r by INITIALS AND A CHOICE 134 N. Grand R iver O F 10 STONES OPEN Episcopal Service C lasses 9:30 and 11 serv ices telephoning 355-0336. W eekdays—9-5 p.m . 9;30 a.m . Holy Communion 8i Serm on M on., lu e s ., T h u rs., F ri. UCCE PROGRAM Evenings 7 p.m .-9 p.m . a.m . G eneral P rotestan t Service ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT 11:00 M eet at C ollege House at 5:30. All a re w elcom e to attend "P o w er to O vercom e” Supper will be at the home of C hurch S ervices, and visit and use the Reading Room. Rev, W arren Day Rev. W arren Day. A fter, T im e “ O u r L o rd and O u r L an d ” P re s e n te d by th e C h o ir L . P . D is c o u n ts for study. D ick M itc h e ll, o rg a n ls t-E lin o r O rth n e r, p ia n is t F e a tu rin g K en an d S ally P h o en ix Record Prices K im b e rly Downs FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE U n iv e rs ity Methodist G e n e s e e at B u tle r S tre e ts SUNDAY 7:00 P.M . Church of C h ris t Church SUNDAY SER V IC E S S u p erv ise d n u r s e ry provided S la s h e d 1007 K im b e rly D riv e , L an sin g Church S ch oo l. . . ..................... .9:451a.m. M o rn in g W o rsh ip .......................................... 11:00 a .m . 1120 S. H arrison Rd. SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH (2 b lo c k s W . of F ra n d o r Youth G ro u p s ..................................... 6:00 p .m . 1518 S. W ASHINGTON LANSING Shopping C e n te r on E . E v a n g e listic H our......................................7:03 p .m . W ilson M. Tennant, M inister G ra n d R iv er) W F nN R gpA Y p .v f . p ra y e r S e rv ic e 7:30 p .m . and D r. Glenn M. F rye, M inister Manufacturers Overstock IV 9 -7 13 0 Rev. David K. E h rlin -M in ister Tom D. Thom pson-M usic D ir. COLLEGE B IB LE CLASS H arm on C. Brown, Transportation Available WORSHlP-9:45 11:15 a.m . SUNDAY 9:45 A.M . fo r C la s s ic a l M in ister C all Church Office IV 5-0613 P o p & J a z z L .P .’s If N o Answer, C all 332-4696 " J u s t an Indian" T A U G H T BY D R. T E D WARD $ 1.9 9 SUNDAY SER V IC E S MSU L EA R N IN G SY STEM S IN ST IT U T E Rev. W ilson M. Tennant M o rn in g W o rsh ip 10:00 a .m . UNIVERSITY 11:00 Sunday N ursury During Services A T H O U G H T-PR O V O K IN G HOUR J Í mA B ib le S tudy 11:00 a .m . E v e n in g W o rsh ip 6:00 p .m . BAPTIST CHURCH (Amen can B a p t i s t ) CHURCH SCHOOL Most Jazz Around W ed n esd ay e v e n in g B ib le 9:45 to 10:45 a.m .-P ro g ram MORNING WORSHIP-11:00 A.M . Study 7:30 p ,m ’ G e ra rd G. P h illip s , P asto r Plymouth ED 2-1888 for all ages "G o d M a k e s a P r o m is e ” S I .I O OFF T h u rs d a y e v e n in g L a d ie s Congregational 11:00 a.m .-C hildren, 2-5 y e ars B ib le C la s s 7:3 0 p .m . W o rsh ip 10:00 a .m . A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H I P -8 : 3 0 P .M . C h u rc h School 11:10 a .m . Church 9:45 - M em bership class D is c u ss io n & R e fre s h m e n ts F o r T ra n s p o rta tio n C all F E 9 -8 1 9 0 N u rs e ry P ro v id e d — MARSHALL MUSIC CO. 1 0:00 -1 2:00 a.m . F re e bus transportation 15 to F R E E BUS SER V IC E-M O R N IN G & EVENING ED 2-6997 a t A m e ric a n L eg io n C e n te r 30 m inutes before each s e r ­ 307 E ast Grand River ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or ED .2 -2 4 34 C am p u s B u s S e rv ic e A c ro s s fro m C a p ito l on A lleg an v ic e around the cam pus. P A ST O R S: D R . HOW ARD SU GD EN , R E V . A L JO N E S, D R . TED WARD i M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, June 4. 1965 9 - Seniors Cut-Up A SE L E C T IO N O F TH E WORLD’S F I N E S T T R O P H I E S - P L A Q U E S T a b le C a r v in g T r a d itio n a l Over 1000 On Display Seniors a re now relieving th e ir ca rv ed th eir initials in the table. sev eral y e a rs and has lined the Special P ric e s F o r Quantity P urch ases tensions as they p artic ip ate in S eniors who wish to carv e the g rill w ith the carv ed tab les. The the traditio n of carving their table can obtain a knife from m ost recently carv ed tab les line B ring in your trophies and plaques in itia ls in the senior cla ss table. the candy counter with th e ir ID. the w alls of the g rill. for professional engraving-24 Hour L ocated in Old C ollege Hall, T he tradition has continued for C ouples h a v e carv ed th e ir S ervice ____________ on the w est side of the Union nam es together. F ra te rn ity and G rill, the table is w aiting for graduating sen iors to leave th e ir Case Slates so ro rity in itials, nicknam es and c a ric a tu re s have been left for p o sterity . ! LARRY CUSHION 3020 Vine St. SPORTING GOODS German Meal •'m a rk ’* on MSU. The carv ing began at the be­ Union B oard is in ch arge of the 1 BIk. North of Mich. Ave..West of Seors ginning of Spring term carv ing. ___________________ ____ About 100 sen io rs have already C ase Hall will have a foreign dinn er with a Germ an them e O L IN tonight. T he dinner is sponsored H O S P IT A L by Sum m it House of North C ase, and it will replace the reg u ­ REPO RT New adm issions a re : D anra J, la rly scheduled supper. M ichigan State will o p p o s e You Don’t Need W olke, D etroit junior; T rudy Mc­ W indsor, O ntario, In a rugby M ahan, L as Vegas, Nev., fre sh ­ gam e Saturday afternoon. T he m an; Kenneth Vanderllp, G reen­ co n test will take place on the a Sacktull of ville fresh m an; J o h n Sterling, field opposite South C ase and JUST C U T T IN G UP — Top s e n io r s in each y e a r 's g r a d u a tin g c la s s t r a d i t i o n a l l y Jonesville sophom ore; B arbara w ill begin at 2:30 p.m . W onders Hall will hold its c a r v e t h e i r i n i t i a l s in ta b le tops in O ld C o lle g e H all and t h is y e a r is no e x c e p ­ tio n . S e n io rs p i c t u r e d h e r e , c lo c k w is e f r o m le ft, a re Dave Jackson, Ron W o l t e r , C layton, B a t t l e C reek sopho­ m o re; Linda Hyde, P ittsb u rg , la st Sunday evening m ixer this Money to Buy John Van G ie son , A .J . H a r r i s , Sue S m ith , Pete Wade and Bob H a r r i s . P a., junior; Jane P ro b st, S tur­ Sunday from 5:30 to S p.m . The Photo by Bob H a r r i s gis freshm an; C lifford Kolbus, dance is open T all MSU stu­ M unislng sophom ore; W illiam dents. a meal at Schantz, L ansing junior; Stanley B latti, Lar.sing graduate student; BARNES FLORAL Kenneth C ornelius, Kalam azoo N e w A r ts , M e d ic a l C o lle g e s fresh m an; K a t h l e e n L aC ore, WE TELEGRAPH g\ FLOWERS MeDonaldfe Houghton sophom ore; Lina C en- tolella, E dw ardsburg junior and WORLD WIDE K aren P llu ra s,U n io n L a k e fre sh - 215 ANN ED 2-0871 T o C h a lle n g e B ig n e s s m an. B y D AV E HANSON to c re a te a sm all college a t­ “ just to le a rn what is wrong S tate News S ta ff W r i t e r m osph ere within the larg e Uni­ w ith a patient. A student m ust v e rsity . lea rn how the patient feels and T he bigness of the U niversity If the “ experim ent ” w orks, why. $ 2 ,4 6 5 For example: is being challenged by the addi­ the idea could be expanded to “ W herever possible, students tion of two new colleges. o ther com plexes as the cam pus in m edicine should study jointly T he Justin M orrill L ib eral w ith students from other fie ld s.” [WORLD’S BEST PACKAGE DEAL] A rts C ollege w ill open this fall D r. Hunt and Rohman a re both 5 0 < as a sem i-autonom ous unit w ith­ ThirdOfFourParts involved in trying to educate Standard equipm ent includes many features usually in the U niversity. the “ w ell-rounded stu d en t.” considered as ' extras” on other sports cars. The C ollege of Human M edi­ becom es so big that an ex tra D r. Hunt says that the c u rri­ cine w ill probably open in 1966 ten m inutes a re needed to get culum of his college w ill try to as the product of MSU’s in c re a s­ from one class to another. DATCUN iPL-JlO IS M will buy a d e v e l o p an understanding, in ing in te re st in science. T his approach m ay w ork for depth, of the hum an being and T he lib eral a rts “ experim ent” ‘ students of liberal a rts , but p ro ­ not just his physical problem s. Hamburger, Shake, and Fries w ill begin this fall when about posals for the m edical college “ The C ollege of Human M edi­ 400 students will be adm itted do not include separating students cine is not Just another m edical to the college and live in sec­ from the re s t of the U niversity. school,” said D r. Hunt. “ It is tions of the P hillips - Snyder D r. Andrew D. Hunt J r ., dean a new approach and one we a re The eatingis always d o rm ito ry com plex. of the C ollege of Human M edi­ excited about.” G ordon D. Rohman, assista n t cine, believes that m edical stu­ D r. Hunt objects to the label goodwhereyou see dean for continuing education and dents, because they m ust even­ "tw o - y e a r” m edical school. asso c ia te p ro fesso r of English, tually deal with people, should Though it m ust be that when it has been nam ed dean of the new not be segregated from th e re s t opens, because the firs t cla ss the GoldenArches. E a st Lansing1 college. of the U niversity. of 20 to 25 students will have The college w ill be an attem pt “ It is not enough,” he says, com pleted th e ir s e n i'r y ear in D ATSU N on G r a n d R i v e r A ve. college, the future plans a re to 1 B lk . E a st o f C a m p u s sp read out technical co u rses over 2 B l k s . W e st of U nion the six y e ars it w ill take to com ­ grounds for, Open Occupancy ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) . J if bringing th e ir specific c o m ­ d ism issed on the b asis of no p laints with them . “ 1 urge, t h e , g i “ F o rty ca se s a re now pending m is '-» - a reasonable chance fc> v e . the plete the co u rse. as W A co re p rogram , to be de­ veloped Human a tfrses as the D epartm en t-o f Developm stem to , to be the ent, w ill serve la rg e block of '«¿I G ra n d L-P Imports Lansing 4 0 7 ^ 9 4 McDonald^ l'il Lansing’ 4015 W. Saginaw 4700 S. C ed ar 212 N. L a r c h investigation. Seven have re s u lt­ act. Then if no action is taken two y e a rs. ed in form al com plaints by the on legitim ate com plaints, th e re com m ission and two form al h e a r­ will be tim e enough to dem on­ ings have already been set. s tra te for a different solution. “ T he com m ission is ready, “ Even if the law perm itted w illing and able to receiv e com ­ local ordinances, which it does p lain ts of discrim ination in hous­ not, a careful review of the LANSING ing. situation would seem to m e to " I urge my friends who have com pel those interested in civil been m arching in these dem on­ rig h ts to avoid a patch-w ork stra tio n s in th e ir citie s to m arch approach by avoiding city o rd i­ to the C ivil R ights C om m ission n an ces,” K elley concluded. CARRY YOUR EN TIRE STOCKS SA C R IFIC ED AT DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS R EG A R D LESS OF COST! D o n t W INTER W O O L E N S H O M E Public S a le D a ily 9 :3 0 a.m . to 9 p.m. | W E’ LL STORE C D EEV SPORT COATS MEN’SJACKETS TABLE OF SPORTS SHIRTS T H E M FO R Y O U r llE E ! Up to $35.00 Sport C oats $15°° 100’s of Up to $4.95 99c MADRAS PARKAS S port S h irts g i f PROFESSIONAL Up to $49.95 S port C oats $25°° SWEATERS w x J C L A t I d ry aFA N ER S AND as low as $8 9 5 V -neck pullovers, C a r ­ Lip to $10.95 B eautiful all wool fabrics including im ported S port S h irts ' S H I R T L A U N D F R E R S ai mi . o , n - . m A ' t c . hand loom ed tweeds d i g a n s , A lp a c a . L a m b s - FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER and 2801 W SAGINAW MEN’S SLACKS Smart Spring and Summer Styles w ool - A ll D r a s t i c a l l y - Up to $9.95 EXTRA SPECIAL Slacks that W ere to $12.98 53“ as low as $300 R ed u c e d . SPECIA L! Slacks that LEVI 13’s PIZZA W ere to $14.95 58“ Up to $8.95 D iscontinued Model In C orduroys Close Out of Fine Ski Wear And Twill Slacks that , W ere to $22.50 $10“ Dp tu $29.95 W ere $4.98 Included are all wool w orsteds, flannels, gab­ Jackets Up to $14.95 a rd in e s, co rd s and wash and w ear fabrics. MEN’S SUITS Up to $20 Order A Family Size, ADLERSOX w Suits W ere to $59.95 Get A Small One FREE Suits W ere No Exceptions! Everything Must 4 for $3.00 to $75.00 $35*8 .Be Sold to the B a re Walls for that real Italian Suits W ere $45*8 pizza flavor, call to $85.00 NORTHLAND ANN ARBOR because of the drastic red u ctio n s. p lease . . . No phone o rd ers . IV 2 -2 1 0 0 SUMMER SUITS No C .O .D ’s . . . No C harges . All S ales Final. B I R M IN G H A M D E T R O IT Suits W ere Sale At Our E. Lansing Store Only to $45.00 ITALIAN VILLAGE $15°° 2 1 1 E . Grand R iv e r E a st Lansing 1 1 0 1 E . Michigan Ave. 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F r id a y , Ju n e 4, 1965 $150 M O N D A Y- LAST D A Y TO AD VERTISE 15 WORDS OR LESS s i Automotive Autom otive Autom otive Autom otive Em ploym ent F o r Rent F o r Rent V O L K S W A G E N , 1964. 6.600 PA RT-TtM E and full tim e help CHERRY LANE. Two bedroom NICELY FURNISHED sum m er with a BU1CK SPECIAL wagon, 1964. C 6 RVETTE 1965 C onvertible, OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS C o n - m iles. G reen. W hite-w alls. Go­ w anted. W aiters, doorm en, and furnished w it h u tilities paid. apartm ent for 4-5 women, 21 Four tire s , never been on the N assau blue, white top. 4 - speed, v e rtib le, 1962. W hite, burgundy ground. Look at it. 355-7496.48 365 h.p. Phone 351-4549. 48 In terio r. A u t o m a t i c , radio, cash ing to E urope. M ust sell. $1,500 b a rte n d ers. C ontact G ee, C oral June 12-Sept. 25. 355-8180. 48 o r over. R easonable. N ear cam - low COjt h e ater, full pow er, w hitew alls. . 332-3846. 48 G ables, 337-1311. 48 BASEMENT APA RtM EN T. F u r- p u s. ED 7-2345._____________48 B uick E lectra, 1959. One ow ner. DE SOT 6 , 1958. 4 -doo r. Engine, ED 2-3411, before 5. 48 VOLKSWAGEN, 1959. B lack, red COLLEGE STUDENTS. M a l e . nlshed. Sum m er te rm . Conven­ WANTÈD: GIRL to sh are nice 4 -door hardtop, m echanically tire s good. Needs som e body W A N T A D good. B rand new' tire s , full pow­ w ork. L ittle ru s t. $145. 355- PEUGEOT 403, 1959 Sunroof. lea th erette i n t e r i o r . R adio. F u ll-tim e , sum m er w ork. P a rt- iently located. Call 351-4062, apartm ent last 5 weeks of sum ­ e r, $700, W eekend-2069 Dean 1207. 47 Good running condition. 30 m. Luggage rack . Seat b elts. Good tim e during school y e a r is de­ 3-6 p .m . 47 m er school. Low re n t. C all p.g. $350 o r b e st offer. 332- condition. $650. ED 7-9366. 47 sire d . E arn enough during sum ­ FOUft MEN. F o r furnished, b a se- 355-1652. 48 • AUTOMOTIVE Ave, Holt. ENGLISH FORD, l9 6 l. B ucket VOLKSWAGEN, 1961 M lcrobus. m e r to pay for e n tire y e ar of m ent ap artm en t, F a l l te rm . 4-M ALE STUDENTS, S u m m e r • EMPLOYMENT CHEVROLET, 1960. S t a n d a r d se a ts. 4-speed tran sm issio n . 2600. 48 • FOR RENT shift, white, 4-door. Excellent R easonably priced.3 37-1063 .4 8 PLYMOUTH, l9$7. E x c e l Tent An Ideal fam ily wagon finished schooling. O ver 15 $1,000 schol­ C onveniently located. C all 351- te rm . F urnished ap artm ent. $8. weekly, p e r p erso n . P arking. running condition. New tire s and in red and white with excellent arsh ip s w ere aw arded to quali­ 4062 , 3 -6 p .m . 47 • FOR SALE condition* 332-1894. 47 F -85, 1$64. 4-doo r, V - 8 , sta"nd- m otor, tire s , body, e t c .'$935. fied students. On the job tra in ­ WANTED: WOMEN over 21 to Q uiet. C lose. ED 2-5776. 48 • LOST & FOUND CHEVROLET, 1958 4-door B el- ard shift, rad io , h e ater. Like b attery . M ust s e ll. F ir s t re a ­ AL EDWARDS LINCOLN MER­ ing for p ractical use of your sh a re p leasan t basem ent a p art­ MATURE MÀN needed to sh are • PERSONAL a ire . Small V -8 engine. P ow er- new. C all 355-0234. 48 sonable offer. 353-1597. 47 CURY, 3125 E . Saginaw, (N orth education d u r i n g s u m m e r m ent. $30 p e r m onth. C all 337- furnished house n ear cam pus. • PEANUTS PERSONAL glade. Radio and heater. At­ FALCON STATION Wagon, 1&5&. PLYMOOTR; 1957 4-doorT of F rand or). Open M o n .,T h u rs,, m onths. E arn while you learn 9379. 48 $35. m onthly. Share u tilitie s. • REAL ESTATE tractive r o s e w o o d and white Standard tran sm issio n . G o o d autom atic. R adio. $100 Must F ri. until 9 p.m . C47 pro g ram designed by th is m ulti­ A PA R TM EN t - June lS-Sept. 15. 337-1041, evenings, 48 • SERVICE finish. The popular model in condition. C all evenings, 355- se ll. C all M artin, 351-5528. 48 VOLKSWAGEN, 1 9 ^ 9 S e d a n . 48 PONTIAC TEM PEST, 1963. 2- Radio, h e ater, seat b e lts. 53,000 hundreds of students have taken m illion d ollar C o rporation , that T he Colonial House ac ro ss from É F f ICIENGY APARTM ENT to • TRANSPORTATION top notch condition throughout. 2146. sublet for sum m er te rm . B u r­ $585* AL EDWARDS LINCOLN FA LCON, 1961. In excellent d r iv- door, autom atic tran sm issio n , B erkey H all. C all 351-5516, for • WANTED easy m iles. M ust se ll. $550. advantage of. Many fo rm er stu ­ appointm ent. 48 cham W oods. Ideal for one o r MERCURY, 3125 E. Saginaw. ing c o n d i t i o n . Good b attery , w hitew alls. T ake o v e r low 351-5469. 47 dents are still in our company two. 351-4257. 48 DEADLINE (North of F randor). Open Mon., tire s , upholstery. S t a n d a r d monthly paym ents. IV 2-8063.48 1959 S u n r o of. in key executive position s. F or E d e n R oc A pts. 2 p.m. one c l a s s day be­ T h u rs., F ri until 9 p.m . C47 shift. R adio. $585. E D 2-5994.48 PORCHE, 1963, S u p e r Coupe. VOLKSWAGEN, $575 o r best offer. Good con­ arrang em en ts for p erso n al in­ 252 R iver S treet, E .L . SUBLET WATERS Edge ap a rt- fore publ i cation. CHEVROLET, 1963 fm pala. Big FALCON, I960, 2-door. Standard Like new. Phone 373-2233 dur­ dition. 49,000 m iles. 332-1204. terview , tim e, schedule in the m ent for sum m er. C all 337- Red needs new-hom e.Two-door, tran sm issio n . Body, engine, and ing day. O r, L eslie, 589-8339, N o w L e a s i n g fo r 9526 o r 351-4386. 48 47 city you wish to work, call G rand LUXURY APARTMENT for two 6 -8 p.m . 48 VOLKSWAGEN, 1963,“ excellent R apids, GL 9-5079; Kalam azoo, C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 12 noon one sharp, autom atic. Full pow er. tire s p e rfec t. C all 337-7053. 48 S u m m e r O nly c l a s s day bef or e p u b l i c a t i o n $1,750. IV 9-3690. 47 FORD Stationwagon, 19587 Good RAMBLER, 1959, 2 -d oo r, sedan, shape, 19,000 m iles, many ex­ 345-0463; L ansing, 482-1185, o r th ree. B urcham W oods. A ir- ru n s w ell, $250. C all 337-0484. Nat Hammond 332-8488 conditioned, p o o l . A vailable, PHONE CHEVROLET, 1^63 Super Sport m echanically, som e ru s t. $200 47 tra s. Must sell.U ncle Sam calls. 484-2367; South Bend, 234-4949; AVAILABLE SUMMER. A ccom ­ June 13. 355-1803. 48 409. 4-speed. W i r e w heels. o r best offer. ED 2-4320. 48 $1295. 332-4465. 47 B attle C reek , 963-7988. C48 355-8255 Gages, M iscellaneous ex tra s. FORD CONVERTIBLE. 1 9 6 0 . SCHOOL BUS for" sale. 1955, VOLKSWAGEN, l96 l, S e d a n . m odate 4. P arking. Ideal for hot TWO GIRLS, Share apartm ent. RATES 33"-7055, Mike. 47 New top. No ru s t. C all after 5 International. Good condition. Sacrifice. Need cash by Sat. S -T -U -D -E -N -T -S w eather com fort. No d isc rim i­ F urnished U tilities paid. V ery CHEVROLET, 1956. Stick. In 16606 P ark L ake Road, E ast L a rg e national m anufac­ nation. 332-3980. 48 c lo se. $50 m onthly. F all-S p ring . A -l p .m ., 351-5548. 48 $800. Phone 351-5093, or 355- tu re r has openings for TWO GIRLS, sh are apartm ent. 355-1660; 355-3720. 48 1 DAY............ S I.50 m echanical shape. Pontiac, 1955 FORD, 19 5 8 A utom atic. Good L ansing. 337-1158. 48 1865. 47 su m m er em ploym ent, can 3 DAYS. . . .S3.50 Automatic. M echanically p e r­ condition. Snow tire s . $90. C all SPARTAN "MOTORS VOLKSWAGEN,” 1963, Sunroof. $40 p e r m onth. F urnished, u til­ SEVERAL L O V E L Y furnished fect. Must sacrifice. $¡50 each. 372-3610, ext. 220 o r 355-6092 continue p a rt-tim e in fall. ities paid, walking distance tm ents. E fficiencies, one 5 DAYS. . ..$6.00 Medium blue. Good condition. C all M r. M o rris at IV- cam pus. ED 2-0751. m t two bedroom . F ro m $110. I ( bas ed on 15 words per ad) 351-4493. 48 after 5. 48 T R -4 , 1964. 4 - speed tra n s m is ­ One owner. Best offer. Call 5 1 1 9 8 . _______________ Over 15, 10e per word, per day. CHEVROLET. I960, Irr.pala con- FORD FAIRLANEr l9 5 7 ,- V -& sion, w hitew alls, chrom e lug­ Jack, 676-2353, 355-0308. 48 WAITRESS WANTED, p a rt-tim e . BLRGHAM WOODS E f f i c t ^ M j m month. C all 337-0650. 48 vertible. 283, autom atic, new autom atic, 2 -d o o r, brown and gage ra c k , tonneau co v er. 12,000 VOLKSWAGEN GHIA C o u p e, Apply in p erso n . Paul R evere’s T h ree month sublease. Swim­ WANTED: ONE g irl to sh are T here w i 11 be a 50( serv ice tire s, brakes. Take over pay­ ... white, good tire s , good In ter­ m iles. L ight blue with m atching 1963, 23,000 m iles. Top condi­ B a r, 2703 E . G rand R iver. 48 m ing pool, air-conditioning. GE Eden Roc A partm ent, Sum m er and bookkeeping charge if m ents. John, 355-1705, 8 -5p.m . io r, body fa ir , new exhaust in te rio r. P erfec t condition. tion. FM-AM. Package rack. HOUSEKEEPER. NOT over 55. Aappliances. partm ent for 351-4487. Sum m er. F o r 47 te rm . C all afte r 3 p .m ., 351— 3 4232. 48 this ad is not paid w ithin C hevrolet, 1956, 2 - : o o r , 6- sy stem . W ill sell to b est offer 351-4467 evenings, weekend. 48 L ive in. M ust be good cook. No cylinder, Best offer, under $125. received by 1:00 p.m ., T h u rs., CORVETTE, 1964. 365 h.p., 4- o r 4 m en. C lose to cam pus. ONE GIRL wanted to sh are C edar o ne week. heavy cleaning. E xecutive fam ­ P arkin g. U tilities paid. ED 2 - V illage A partm ent for Sum m er Call 355-1220 after 5 p.m . 47 June 10. 332-3218. 48 speed, AM -FM , all leath er trim Auto Service & Parts ily. Good position for qualified 3151. 48 te rm . Phone 351-4214. CHEVROLET, 1957. 2 -door, " 6 " PARTS: FROM l9$5 F ord, f a k e 11,000 m ile s. Red with white NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e perm anent p erso n . Em ployer M en, sup ervised , F a ll,ap artm en t APARTMENT 46 The State News does not in te rio r. Only $3595. p ric e from $7.95. New sealed FOR 4 . Exceptlon- perm it racial or religious autom atic. Sharp. $365. Phone them off y ou rselv es. Any and re feren c es required. Phone IV i s c r im ination in its ad- .393-1114. 47 all p a rts $1 p er piece. E very­ M G-B, 1964. 4-speed . B lue with beam s, 99^. Salvage c a rs , large 4-4555, workdays 8-5, o r TU and room s, n ear Post Office, ally nicely furnished—unusual vertí sir.g colum ns. The C hevrolet 1958, autom atic, new thing goes, except two tire s . m atching in te rio r. 11,000 one- stqA k used p a rts . ABC ALTO ¿-0981 o r IV 2-8933, evenings p9566. riv ate en tran ces, Call ED 7- d ecor. C lose In. R easonable. State News will not accept battery, 45,000 m iles. Must sell. Saturday, June 5, Noon-2 p.m ., ow ner m ile s. P riced rig h t. PAWTS, 5-1921. 613 E . South St. IV C and weekends for appointm ent E ast L ansing, furnished, 2-bed48- P6245. arkin g. A vailable fall. 332- 48 3d ve -tising from persons $275. Call 337-2566 after 3. 48 747 B u r c h a m Woods A p art­ only. 48 room , $150 p e r m onth. A vail­ d ifc r im inating against r e - CHEVROLET, i95S ImpMa con-, m ents, Apt. #10. See A rty. 47 TRIUM PH SPITFIRE, 1964. Fully PARTS: FROM 1955 F ord. T ake HELP WANTED FEM ALE: Camp able June 15, 2-3 g irls . 337- Roc A partm ent, Sum m er te rm . WANTED: ONE g irl for Eden liffior race, color or na- vertible. Radio, h eater. White HILLMAN, 1959. B lack, Deluxe equipped, including rad io and them off you rselv es. Any and N u rse, RN, $400. G irl Scout 0217. 48 353-1134, o r 351-4827. nona . origin. sidew alls. Full pow er. $425. Minx Sedan. Good engine, and tonneau co v er. Sale p rice d this all p a rts $1 p er p iece. E very ­ Cam p unit lead er, 21. T ra v e rs e 48 Phone IV 4-0229 evenings. 47 body. Radio, h e ater. Dick, ED week at $1795. thing goes, except two tir e s . C ity a re a cam p, July 5-A ug. S partan V illage, t o r Sum m er, 1. AVAILABLE FOR sum m er. 4 - CHEVROLET, 1956 C onvertible^ 7-9734. 48 Saturday, June 5, Noon-2 p .m ., 21, $250. C ontact M.S.U. P lac e­ bedroom , low er, $90 .F urnished man ap artm en ts, A i r - c o n d i - Good top, Radio, engine. M ust KARMANN GHIA, 1962, m etallic 747 B u r c h a m Woods A p art­ m ent B ureau for interview , F r i­ and u tilities paid. C all 355-0953. tloning. One block from cam - Automotive SPARTAN MOTORS m ents, Apt. #10. See A rty. 47 day, June 4. 47 p u s. Sum m er ra te s . Phone 337- ALFA ROMEO GuilUetta Spy der, sell. $200 or best offer. C all blue. E xcellent condition. Mov­ 3000 E . M ichigan 47 FURNISHED, F I R Ô T floor of 2040. 48 1960, Going to Europe. Call 332-3828. 47 ing abroad, m ust se ll. $1,395. IV 7-3715 W i t h U s COOK WANTED for F all term . house. A ccom m odates 4. N ear WINTER TERM , two g irls needed F rank. ED 7-9734. 48 CHEVROLET, 19 56, standard C all Bev, 332-0494. 48 C48 shift, 6 -cylind er, 2 new tire s , MGA, BODY, engine in excellent SPRITE, i960. C lean, Good con- S e r v i c e i s a n Art C ontact Stew ard, Alpha Sigma cam pus. R easonable. U nsuper­ to sh are luxury a p a r t m e n t . ALFA ROMEO G ullletta s p r i n t radio, h eater. $100. C all 355- condition. New top. W hite wall ditlon. N ever been race d , call P hi. ED 2-3555. 48 v ised. Sum m er. A fter 5:30 p.m ., C lose to cam pus.C all 353-1268, Speclale. 1961, ra re classic by Reed’ s Garage MARRIFD C O U PLE. W anted to 337-1286. 48 355-2115. 48 B ertcr.e, 114 H .P., D.O.H.C», 3002. 48 ti r t s , b a ttery . C a ll337-1053.48 332-6476 o r 355-6530 after 7, live in. Light housekeeping, and LARGE TWO b e d r o o m ap a rt­ PRIVACY AND L t’XUf*Y. Two W ebers clutch, 337-0638. 47 CHEVROLET P A N E L truck, M O R R I S M I N O R convertible 48 som e babysitting. Phone ED 2- m ent. Sum m er term only. A lso, bedroom furnished. B est off- 1957. A ir lifts, 4 new six-ply Vintage, 1959. Im m aculate. New SUNBEAM ALPINE, 1961, Con- 2707 E. K alam azoo 489-1626 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite, 1959. tire s . 3-speed, 6 -cy lin d er. 332- tap, paint. Radio. M echanically v e rtib le Sports C a r. E xcellent, CORVETTE ENGINE, alum inum , 8363. 48 fo u r-p erso n ap artm ent for fall, cam pus studying atm osphere. N. ru s t. C om pletely rebuilt. 8866. $200. 48 overhauled. C all 353-2241 or condition, $ 1, 000 . C a l l 332-* 4-speed i • 327 cu .in ,, 340 hp. EARN $1200-$1500, during surn- watm in ter q p rln g term siQ w i'tetu d y Renting Avondale A partm ents osp here. N icely furnished. for sum m er and fall. Leave your f Phcr.e 351-4589, 48 CHEVROLET, 19$6, E xcellent in- C o m p le te — ele c tric a l system , 48 H edm ans, clutch., etc. 332- m e r b reak . M arried students 332-1901; 332-0811. 353-1856. 47 0641. with c a r and phone p re fe rre d . 48 c a r at your apartm ent—5 blocks AUSTIN HEALEY ROADSTER, te rio r. A utom atic. 2-door. Ex­ OLDSMOBILE '^ S " , l962. Four THUNDERBIRD, 1959. 2-doo r, 6876. 48 S tart now, p a rt-tim e . Be fully SUBLET SPARTAN V illage o from cam pus. C all 337-2080 „195". E n g i n e , ignition, c a r- cellent engine. C all 332-6476or d u A r.s^ an - F,xcallent condition. hardtop, Tul pow er, a ir-co n d l- :AND“STAF.T.7'rU , before, w t ' ' w .T«En ap artnient. J ut** InfnrrtvMvcin #9cf. Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaranteed! Phone 485-8901 for P erso n al S eptem ber, O ctober. 355-3095. if/", tn e W I t at 400 Gun son, any ED 2-6349 before 1. 48 CHEVY, 1959. Im paU , 2-door, Dim ondale, M ichigan. 47 HAROLD PL E TZ , 150 E. G rand p rice, $7.90. M echan­ Interview A ppoinpnent. 48 47 evening at 7 p.m . 48 AUSTIN HEALEY, 3000 deluxe, hardtop 348 h.p,, autom atic, O ldsm obile, 1935, 2-door sedan, R iver, W illiafnston. 655-1870. Exchange 4-ROOMSC $75. Sum m er. Furr,- perfect c o n d i t i o n , 51,500 or NR /H . E xcellent condition. $550. good shape, black and white, C47 ic on the job! Installation s e rv ­ MALE SUMMER c a m p coun^ lshed , U tilities paid. Lansing, APARTMENTS“ $45. to $$0. p er m onth. F urnished, p er person izar, 353-2205. 48 ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC A U T O s e lo rs and cam p cook (M -F). tra c e . C all Jeff, 761 B urcham . Phone 372-3731 after 5 p.m . 48 THUNDERBIRD. 1957, p o w e r PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV W rite o r call co llect M r. Bob 1304 High, block from E.G .R ., for sum m er and fall. F ou r to Apt. 14, 351-4677. . 47 CORVAIR CONV. 1963 Monza, O ldsm obile, 1^64, "9 8 ” , 4-door, b rak es, pow er steerin g , auto­ 5-1921._______________ _C W ilke, 365 H elm e A v e n u e , N. Pennsylvania. See Evenings, an ap artm ent. C all 337-2080 to red with black leath er interior town sedan, call 355-0106.A fter m atic, 2 tops, b e st offer, 351— A drian, CO 3-2039. 48 6-10 p.m . 48 see m odel. 5 blocks from cam ­ and whitew alls, 4-speed , posi- 5 p.m . IV 4-7608. 48 5327. M ike, 48 Scooters & Cycles GIRL§, four. L ow er floor, Weil pus. Avondale A partm ents. 48 VOLKSWAGEN traction, 355-3104. 47 OLDSMOBILE ELECTRA, 1959, TRIUM PH - 1963 - Spitfire. E x- MOTOR SCOOTER, C u s h m a n CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A furnished hom e. 9 m onths lease. MARRIED" COUPLE: "Stove, r e - REPAIRS CORVAIR. S H A R P sporty F>4 4-door hardtop. A 11 pow er, cellent condition. Only 13,500 E agle, runs w ell. $80. Phone cellent earn ings for you as a A fter 5:30, 332-2195. few hou rs a day can m ean ex­ 47 frlg e ra to r, u tilities furnished. M onza. One o w n e r . L ots of m echanically good, new tire s . m iles. Radio, tonneau, ex tra s. 351-4242. 48 e d A v o n rep resen ta tiv e. SPA tfO U S TWO bedroom furn- $85.00 p e r month. C all ED 2 - Inspections & T une-ups e x tra s. $1,695. C all 355-r3118. One ow ner. $700. See weekends, Sharp. M ust sell. 355-9883. 48 1964 HONDA 250. E xcellent con^ train F o r appointm ent In your own ished apartm ent. A ll u tilities 1027 evenings and w eekends. New i Used Engines 48' 2069 Dean Ave., Holt. 48 TRIUM PH, 1957, T R -3 . E xcellent ditlon. C all 351-5434. 48 hom e, w r i t e M r s , A l o n a paid. S u m m e r le a se . Fabian F our STUDENT furnished ap art - CORVETTE, 1063 Stingray Con- OLDSMOBILE, 1965, C u t l a s s condition, never raced. Must H uckins, 5664 School S t.rH a s - R ealty, ED 2-0811 o r ED 7- m ent. Sum m er te rm . P arkin g. CAMERON’S v ertible. White with black in­ C onvertible. Autom atic, f u l l 1957 TRIUMPH TIG ER Cub. sell. B est offer tak es. 353-2857, cent m otor overhaul. C all 337- lett, M ichigan, o r call even­ 2474. R e- 47 $150.00 p e r month. C all ED 2 - te rio r. Two tops. E xcellent con­ pow er. $1,800. C all 351-5497, after 7 pm . 48 ings, FE 9-8483. C47 1027 evenings and w eekends. IMPORTS dition. $2,895. C all 353-1234.47 after 5 p.m . 0112, after 4 p.m . 48 B L A K E (FR -AN D O R NEAR). 48 TRIUMPH T R - 8 , 1962. Red with 1$64 HONDA, 50." W hite. E xcel- COLLEGE MEN: sum m er work N e w e r building. F u r n i s h e d QNE gFrl wanted for larg e lux- ’ 220 E ast Kalamazoo St. CORVETTE, 1964 F astback. Sil- OLDSMOBILE " 88" , 195$. E x- white tops. Body, Interio r, tire s len t condition. C all B etty, ED available in L ansing, a re a . Op­ n ic e ly . 3-ro o m s, c lo sets ga­ ury apartm ent sum m er te rm . v e r. Four speed. 300 h.p. Ex­ cellent engine and tran sm issio n . excellent. New clutch, T ra n s ­ 7-9738. 48 portunity for $120 p e r week. lo re, c a rp o rt. June 15 and July 1. 3531158. 482-1337 cellent condition. $3,500. Call V ery good body. M ust sell $150. m ission reb u ilt. 25 m .p.g. Lug­ 337-1721. 47 C all 351-4865. 48 gage rack , wind wings. $1,350. 1962 HONDA C liO . W hite. Good C882-6629. a r n e cessa ry . C all M r. B lythe, $115. and $130., plus e le ctricity . 48 C all 484-9791. 47 484-2908 o r IV 5-8428. 48 Ccondition. all T om , $150 o r b est offer. 351-4597. 47 FULL T IM E. Sum m er w ork. M ale WANTED TWO g i r l s , ¿h are SUMMER EMPLOYMENT T R -3 , 19f>9. H ard and convertible o r fem ale. Several students with ap artm en t. Sum m er te rm . F our tops. Good condition. B est offer. VESPA, used little, good tra n s - use of c a r will be h ired to work blocks from c a m p u s . Low er C all Jim , 351-4576. TRIUM PH, 1959 Sedan. Body and m351-4869. 47 p o rtatio n. 125 m .p.g. M oving, in M ichigan c itie s in prom otion ra te s . Phone 332-0143. ust s e ll. $ 100., o r best offer, of a new product. $500 m onthly 48 sa la ry . You may select your own NEED 4th ROOMMATE. 1-bed 47 - $500. engine in good condition. 35 room , luxury, H aslett A part­ m .p.g. B est offer. 485-8870. 47 1963 HONDA, 50. E xcellent C on- location. F o r fu rth er inform a­ m ent. 65-66 school y e a r. C all PER MONTH SALARY VW KARMANN GHIA, 1961, coupe. dition. Black with white trim . tion, call Vicki at our answ er­ Steve, 351-5018. 47 Men o r women, m a jo rs in One ow ner, radio, new tire s , Phone 337-9605. 47 ing serv ice anytim e and you will APPROVED SUPERVISED four Education, P s y c h o l o g y , seat belts. ED 2-3882. 48 VESPA, 150 cc. 1963. E xcellent be contacted for an interview . VOLKSWAGEN, 1 9 5 9 Sunroof. condition. B o o k rack . Wind­ IV 5-4381. 48 m an ap artm en ts, sum m er and M arketing, o r A dvertising. Good condition C all 655-1448 shield. Buddy se a t. Pow der blue. fa ll. Sum m er ra te s . P arkin g, 445 A bbott. C all ED 2-6375. 48 T o dem onstrate a child­ after 6 p.m . 48 $325.00 Stu, 351-5462 . 47 F o r Rent WANTED: ONE o r two g irls to re n ’s education s e r i e s VOLVO,” 1958 ■'444,‘. Runs good. 1965 HONDA Sb. E lectric s ta rte r. A p artm en ts sh are Avenue A partm ent 65-66 tw elve tim es a week to Good on gas and oil. New bat­ M irro r. Still under w arran ty . CEDAR VILLAGE apartm ents. school y e a r. 355-1411, o r 355- school t e a c h e r s , PTA te ry . $300. Phone 694-5821. 48 $260. ED 2-4546, 213 B ailey. 47 m em b ers, etc. Sum m er sublet. $190 p e r month. 1338. 48 Em ploym ent T op floor. Phone 351-4132. 47 TWO GIRLS, to sub lease for sum - D r . D. M. D e a n LARGE TW O- B edroom , fur— m e r te rm . One block from B er­ P ositions available in L an­ SUMMER - FULL tim e delivery nished ap sing and m ost m ajor citie s O p to m e tri st w ork. W holesale foods. Incen­ A vailable artm Sum ent, in Okem os. key. $50. monthly, u tilitie s paid. m er. R ent $140 In M ichigan, Indiana, Illin­ tive pay arrang em en t. Apply in p e r month, including u tilities. 337-0564. 48 ois. person to M r. C haron, 8 - 6 , A m ple parking. Ideal for 3-4 APARTM ENT, MODERN, 3-bed - Hours by Appointment G ordon F o o d S erv ice, 2227 students. 351-4134. room , f u r n i s h e d . U tilities, R e q u i r e m e n t s : Auto­ 48 parking Included. Suitable for L0W E B R 00K E ARM S Spikes St., L ansing. A SELLING CAREER with n £ J l . 47 WINTER "tE R M . T w o - g i r l s m en o r women. Phone 332-8170. m obile, m inim um 35 hours college c re d its, in te re st in 2 m an a p a r t m e n t s a v a il a b l e for F a ll on ly 210 Abbott Road Young m an, 24-34 for training to needed for W aters Edge A part­ 48 m eeting people. C u s to m b len d e d for C o n t e m p o r a r y liv in g . se ll cash re g is te rs , adding m a­ m ent. C all Joan, 353-1040. 48 NEED THREE GlftLS to sub- (above C ollege Drug) ch in es. P re fe r college m an with R iv ers Edge le a se for s u m m e r . Luxury F o r e m p l o y m e n t with Check these Features: som e s a l e s background. C all and apartm ent a c ro ss from cam pus. G ro lie r Inc. (larg est re f­ ED 2-6563 L .J . Flem ing, IV 4-7465. An W aters Edge Rent reaso n ab le. 351-4385. 48 eren ce w orks pub lish ers in ✓ la u n d r y f a c i l i t i e s K A m p le c l o s e t s p a c e equal opportunity em ployer. 48 the w orld.), call A partm ents bedroom s. P riv a te en tran ces, r*' W all to w a ll c a r p e t in g Ÿ T iled baths Sum m er L eases b u ilt- in d e s k s , two b a t h s . ✓ P rivate balconies ''C o n v e n ie n t l o c a tio n UC S U M M E R S E S S IO N M ike S titt, m gr. 33214432 L ease, 3-5 studen ts. $220 in­ IV 5-4381, for appointment V IS IT UNSUPERVISED APARTMENT, cludes u tilitie s. ED 2-5818. 48 C A L IF O R N IA ro om s. W ith/ without cooking. F o r dependable s e r v i c e and lu x u ry we have equip ped P arking available. S l i m m e r , 5 And 10 W eek L e a s e s each u n it w ith th ese q u a li t y G eneral E l e c t r i c A p ­ Avoid heat and fru stratio n . C om e to tem p erate B erkeley, F a ll. 332-3617; 332-1887; 337- p lia n c e s C alifornia for the 1965 su m m er sessio n . 9412.. 47 NOW A v a i la b le F o r S u m m e r L ive econom ically on our m oney-saving w orkshift program Sum m er Rooms C h e c k O ur S p e c i a l m A ir-C onditioning Garbage d isp o sa ls w hile eith er attending the U niversity of C alifornia o r R ates For S um m er touring San F rancisco. F o r M EN C olor R efrigerators C o lo r S to v e s S i n g l e s - $10 Room & B oard $90.72 The BEST in Student living B oard Only $58.80 D o u b le s - $7 >A lb e rt Apts. Avenue Apts. iR iverhouse Ápts. R iversid e East Apts. P E R E A C H S IX -W E E K SE S SIO N SPARTAN HALL F o r Additional Inform ation contact: U n iversity Students* 215 L ouis St. C a ll O r V i s i t Our R en tal O ffice 444 M ich. Ave C o-operative A ssociation 2424 Ridge Road B erkeley 9, 1 Block F ro m Campus 2 0 4 R i v e r St. ED 2-0255 State Management Corp. 332-8687 C alifornia. ED 2-2574 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan F r id a y . June 4. 1965 I I F o r Rent F o r Rent F o r Rent F o r Sale F o r Sale Personal Real Estate ÀlR -CO N D friO N ED , LUXURY, NEXT YEAR-W anted two m ale XftEA OF BEAUTIFUL hom es. C H R O M E HIGH cc hh ai il rr and NEW MOON Deluxe, 10 x 4$. fn FREE! A th rillin g hour of beauty! FOREST HILLS. h IL l S. Owner tra n s ­ ap artm en t, with swim m ing pool. students to sh a re m odern home, G raduate student o r pro fessio n ­ s tro lle r. V ery good condition. ex cellen t condition. C arpeted F o r appointm ent, call 484-4519. fe rre d . W i l l sell 4 - bedroom DEUS Sum m er te rm . One bedroom . five m iles, from cam pus. Sep- al m an. Phone ED 2-1176. 47 C all a fte r 6:30 p jn ., 337-9487. living room . See to appreciate. M ERLE N O R M A N C osm etics brick and s i.u m i n u m colonial $155. B urcham W oods. 351- tem b er-Ju n e. $40 p e r month. APPROVED SPACIOUS. In new 47 Phone 339-8811. 48 Studio. 1600 E. M ichigan C47 hom e. Ju st m inutes from M.S.U. 4366. 48 339-2597. 48 hom e. Living room , two bed­ Twin Silvertone G u i t a r s and ANbLkSON, S x 32, on lot with 2,000 sq. ft. living space. L arge Custom Framing kitchen, b reak fast nook, sep a r­ D A N C IN G SINGLE ROOMS, lim ited cooking. NEAR MSU: Two bedroom fu r- room s. F our boys. P riv a te en­ ca se s plus 30 w t. am p. total 8 x 12 glassed-in porch. Good P rints • etchings ate dining room . C edar paneled Share living room . C lose. R e­ nished house. M ales p re fe rre d . tran ce, bath. ED 7-9794. 48 lis t $160. Sell $95. ED 2-5447. condition. 337-1857. 47 Originals fam ily room , 19’ x 19’. W all to sponsible g r a d u a te s /S e n io r A vailable for su m m e r.C all 485- ALPHA Xl DELTA S orority. Open 47 Styled to fit.your home w all carp eting. 19’ x 10’ Laun­ FRI.,-SAT.,-SUN. m en. N on-sm oker. ED 7-1598. 5135. 48 WORLD BOOK E ncyclopedias. Lost & Found for 10 weeks sum m er school. dry - s e w i n g room . Two full 48 MEN: SHARE spacious h o m e . F o r furth er inform ation, call A risto crat bindings. 1963 E di­ COST: S t a i n l e s s steel, Doxa QUARMBY’S baths. 2 - c a r attached garage, SINGLE ROOM— m ale student. Two blocks from cam pus. With M rs. Jones, ED 2-4659. 48 tion, with y e a r book. 355-8604. m an’s w ris t watch. Brown B asem ent w ith w orkshop. Fully 2000 E . Mich. IV 2-7322 Dick Ott And Share kitchen with two other other college m en. Enjoy all GOOD, LOW co st living. $165. 47 leath er band. Belonged to m em ­ TO WHOEVER took my new Jac- landscaped lot, 100’ x 200 ’. studen ts.- C all 332-6736. 48 benefits including cooking p riv i­ for room , board p e r te rm . M otts VlO LtN -FULL SIZ E. 20 Volume bDeelegation, r of Yugoslav - A griculture here May 18, 19, ket from second floor C hem ­ Call 332-8926 for appointm ent. APPROVED HOUSING for m en. leg es. $40-$45 m o n t h l y . All C o - O p e r a t i v e , 413 H lllcrest. se t of Encyclopedia B ritannica 20. P lease call, 355-4662. 48 is try Building, T uesday . I hope 48 Single ro o m s. P riv ate entrance u tltlitie s paid. No e x tra co sts. 332-1440. 48 with bookcase. Phone. ED 2 - LO ST —Yheta Chi pin at G ables. you like i t and need it badly. BRICK THREE bedroom ranch His Vibranotts and bath. Phone 337-0179, 48 C hoice of ro om s. Now avail­ A T tE N llO N COED 6 :"iT A House 1705. 47 R . B . Cham pion, 369285. 47 n ear M .S.U. F ireplace in c a r ­ MEN—Ó dÜ éL E approved, a lr- able for sum m er. 337-0759. 48 open for sum m er school. M eals, MtjSIC BOX, antique d isc-type, R ew ard. C all ED 2-3763. HELP! peted living room . C harm ing conditioned room for fall. 21 TWO M EN. Share farm house. M -F . C hoice of ro om s. F o r in­ H orse-draw n Buggy, Jack Day, FOUND: Men’s __________ _______________ 48 NEWS Q f AUTO INSURANCE kitchen, attached garage-M any Just m i n u t e s , f r o m o r o v er. P riv ileg es. E D 2-6622, Seven m iles, cam pus. Sum m er. form ation, call ED 2-0869. 48 1034 N. H om er, L ansing, 484- p u ter C enter. watch near C om - INCREASES got you puzzeled? tre e s on beautiful larg e lot. ca m p us. T a k e M -4 3 48 S e p a r a t e b e d r o o m s . $45. MEN: SUMMER, fall. Doubles". 6668 ._________________________47 Call B ru ce. 353- BUBOLZ has twenty com panies C all L o retta M cKendry, 372- E a st, le ft on O k e m o s - ans w ill shop for you. Stop in 2523 o r Abood R ealty C o., 372- EAST SIDE. P riv ate . F urnished B eautiful location. T om , ED 7- C lean, quiet. Two blocks, B er­ MENS clo thing-suits(41 L ), m ad- 1943.__________________________ at 220 A lbert, 332-8671, and 3600. H a s le tt Rd., to L a k e 1448. 48 key. 351-4017. 532 Ann after 6 . let our fingers do the ratin g . C 47 FOUR BÉbROOM older hom48 L a n s in g D r i v e . th ree r o o m s . B ath, parking. » r a s sportcoat (42) sw eaters (L), Personal U tilities included. $80 m onthly. Rooms 48 v e st. E xcellent condition. Mov­ STUDENTS: ON your birthday e. A dults only. IV 2-1824. 48 ing, phone 351-4730. 48 com e down for a fre e p izza. Peanuts Personal Attached garage. 20 x 24 barn SUMMER ¿E fffA L S . G reat loca- F o r Sale on two a c re s. E ast Mt. Hope. Grand Ole Opry Sunday SUBLEASE HASl ETT apartm ent. tlon, just a c ro ss from cam pus. OLYMPIA PRECISION typew rit- REESE TTRAILER R a IL'EK“ H itch. Axle BIMBO’S PIZZA. 484-7817. C47 O J Z j You’re g e t t i n g b e tte r in Sum m er te rm . T op floor. A ir- F A R M H O U S E F R A T E R N ­ ers-p o rta b le , stan d ard s, elec­ type and e le c tric brak es co n tro l. your g y m n astics.T u m the P age. CMlocKendry, se-in location. C all L o retta c o n d i t i o n e d . Balcony. C a l l ITY. Singles, doubles. 151 Bogue. tric s . L .E . L ighthard & C o., $85. A fter 5. 332-4234. 47 Lyle & Helen’s Salon R em ake. 47 R ealty C o., 372-2523 372-3600. o r Abood 48 'ALL YO U R F A V O R IT E J e rry , 337-0397. 48 Ed 2-8635. 48 310 N. G rand Ave. IV 2-1219. 48 STEREO, MAGNA VOX Mahogany BEVERAGES STUDENT APARTMENff: Ü nap- C onsole. Duo T h erm pow er lawn P E T E : HAPPY 18thl T hanks for a T r o u b l e c o n c e n t r a t in g ? E L E C T R 0 L 0 G IS T g - r - r - r e a t term ! Good hunting. Service proved. Reduced ra te s . Sum m er T ry us! Q uiet studying. Serious "SEE ME first I h a v e it!" m ow er. C all IV 4-6109, after w ith 21 Y ears E xperience te rm only. Four studen ts. ED m en. Kitchen, P arking. 939 B u r­ Engagem ent diam onds, get ours. 6 p.m . 48 in Removal of Unwanted H air Hope you bag Just the g a m e B U S Y COLLEGE STUDENTS! you’r e after th isy e a r.T h e C o w - Ironing in my hom e. C lose to B E A U T IF U L L Y 2-4963. 48 cham . $9. 332-2788, 337-0881. O ther m u s i c a l in strum en ts. DIAMOND R I N G . W eight 3/4 1730 S. CEDAR IV 2-7744 ardly T ig e r. 47 cam pus. R easonable. C all 337- APPROVED SINGLE ro o m s. 1/4 48 Diving lungs, w ater sk iis, boat C a ra t. White gold setting. $300. RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC. 0940, ask for Jean, 48 REM ODELED block from cam pus. F re e p a rk ­ MEN OVER 2L Single room s malum oto rs, fishing tackle, 12 ft. 482-6404 after 6 . boat, c a r-to p c a r­ HALF PRICE. T w i n beds, b i- New 48 Zenith portable for only $9 SUE: H airy allig ato rs say that ing, phone. P riv ate en tran ce. available for sum m er. Bogue r ie r sinum cam per tra ile r, cy cles, lam ps, c h ests, much livery. CallF re p e r month. e serv ice and de­ ” arf, arf” m eans Happy 19th! M ore C lassifieds 6336 W. Lake Lansing Roac Sum m er only. 337-2054. 48 S treet next to cam pus. Parking. ten ts.. Folding T ennis a n d badm inton m o re. 931 H. C h erry L ane. 482-0624. NEJAC TV Rental. Have a ball! L inda, Ev, Honorah. 339-2420 "M.SJU.-CLOSE to cam pus. Sum - ED 2-3870. 47 racq uets, golf se ts. C am eras, C 47 On Page 12 m e r te rm for four m en stu­ MEN: LARGE doubles. Quiet p ri- w rist w atches, tra n s is to r r a ­ 355-8073 after 6 p .m . 48 dents. Six room s, firs t floor, vate entrance. A pproved and un­ dios, H i-F i and stereo phono­ EVERSON TV. 17 i n c h , table air-conditioned. R eferences r e ­ approved room s. C lose. 332- graphs, p o r t a b l e television. m odel. E x c e l l e n t condition. quired . See evenings at 302 0939. 48 M en’s, women’s and ch ild ren ’s $39.95. C all IV 9-1982. 48 M .A .C. 48 ROOMS FOR men in new home. bicycles. " T il buy anything of COINS. U P -to -d a te. Books and WANTED IMMEDIATELY: one C lo se-in . .T ile Show ers. P a rk ­ value.” sin g les. Inquire at IV 2-9441.48 g irl to share C edar V illage ing. ED 2-1183. 48 WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE TRU M PET. IN p erfect condition. ap artm ent for sum m er term . EAST SID E ,pleasant room /M ale. 509 E. M ichigan A lso, two m icro sco p es. 332- C all Linda o r L ee, 353-3240.48 Cooking. P riv ate bath, en trance. IV 5-4391 C . 3325. 48 ONE GIRL wants to sublet for Parking. A vailable for sum m er. GET YOURS Phil F ran k ’s C a r- UNIFORM, A R M Y O rdinance fall only. C all 355-8648. 48 R easonable. IV 5 8557. 48 toon Book. 50 of P hil’s best C o rp s tire s s blues. Size 38- Houses APPROVED SUPERVISED. C ar- C artoons in a beautifully bound 40 long. Excellent condition. peted fo r m en. With cooking, book - $1.00 each. F o r o rd e rs $65. 329 W. Saginaw. 484-9920. PLEASANT FARM h o m e . 14 parking, recreatio n room . Sum­ of five o r m ore, call: 351-4322 48 m iles cam pus. A vailable, sum ­ m e r, fall. 445 Abbott. ED 2 - between 6 p.m . and m idnight. SINGER TLOOR m acfiine. Sham - m e r only. F urnished for sm all 6375. 48 TV SET and stand, $25. Sewing poos rugs waxes flo o rs. $35.00 fam ily. N1 6-4612. 47 SljPERVISED ROOMS and ap art- m achine and case, $25. 355- 482-6404. 48 FURNISHED Ranch Hom e. M id- m ents. M ale students. Cooking, 0250 days: 337-1201 evenings. STeL l á GUITAR fo r sale I June-A ugust 1st for m arried parking. 1-1/2 blocks from B e r- .4 8 strin g s, half y e ar old. $20 ., o r couple, no ch ildren. Q uiet neigh­ key. F or sum m er. IV 5-8836.48 d a n i Sh 'C o n v e r t ib l e couch, b est offer. C all 332-5733. 47 borhood. N ear cam pus. 882- MEN: EXCELLENT facilitie s and m atching ch airs, huge bookcase. MESSERSCHMITT, 3-w heel c a r. 8559. 47 location. Cooking. Rec room . 10-sp eed bicycle, stepladder, Will sell cheap. C all 489-3822 HOUSE: TW'O bedroom s. Com - Sum m er o r F all term . 332-5671. slat-tab le . 332-6902 , 332-1770 for appointm ent to see. 48 pletely furnished for four stu - , a fte r 6 p.m . 47 after 5:30. 48 PARTS: FROM 1955 F o rd . T ake dents. Sum m er o r fall. $135 MEN, SUPERVISED, c o o k i n g , AMBASSADOR OLDS E -F la t, F, them off yourselves. Any and m onthly. Phone ED 2-4541. 48 Sum m er, near post office, re ­ F rench horn. Like new. B est all p a rts $1 p e r piece. E very­ LOG CABIN on p riv ate sandy duced ra te s . C all ED 7-9566.48 offer over $200. 337-9630, after thing goes, except two tire s . beaches of m ountainous lake SUMMER ROOMS with kitchen 9 pm . 48 Saturday, June 5, Noon-2 p.m ., Dubourne Blind R iver, O ntario. p riv ileg es. $ 7 ./ w e e k . Singles S A S S Y S O N Y T ap e re co rd er. 747 B u r c h a m Woods A p art- 337-2304 evenings. . 47 and doubles available. 1/2 block T alk s back. P ortab le - So easy m ents, Apt. #10. See A rty. 47 ‘BEAUTIFUL T H R E E bedroom , from cam pus. H edrick H o u s e , to handle. New, $70. Wil 1 sell T H R E E “REVERSIBLE, o v a l , furnished hom e. L arge yard. 140 H aslett S treet. 332-0844.48 $30 o r best offer. 353-1650, 332- braided ru g s. M uticolored, 9x 7 , Rent for two y e a rs. 340 W ild­ SUMMER, g irls single room with 4036. 48 $15. B row n, 4 x 5 , $5. Brown wood D rive. 332-1894. 48 cooking also, ap artm ent for 2-3 S P E C I A L STUDENT P £1 £ £ 4 x 3 . $3. IV 5-1906. - 48 ONE (j IRL to sh are cottage on g irls . Opposite B erkey H all. H E A D Q U A R T E R S . S k a t e MAGNESIUM WHEELS. M ickey L ake L ansing, June 15-Sept, 15, 332-2495. 48 B oards, $ 4.99 and up. Sun g la ss­ T h o m p so n .5 spoke,. Id” . Good * _$40 m o n t r , * y . J-',*'t4432. 48 P arkin g. Ssr: y's, ,9ft* .yjti up. F ris b e e s , ONE BEDROOM com pletely furn- block to cam pus Sum m er and GrdssPf- g rills , $1. D acpr scuba tiVrnAWefc Two, $53; Pout', ished. Students w elcom e. D ish­ fall ra te s . International living. diving equipm ent - m asks, fins, C all 353-1424. 48 snorkles. Shagg golf b alls, $1.88. KAY BASS, $49. Also, Optika 1IA w ash er. L arge back yard. $120 A fter 5:30, 332-2195. 47 C ig arette s, 26£ pack - p rofessional cam era. New cost 332-3660 o r 337-0650. 48 MALE GRADUATES, senior stu­ dozen. $2.50 carton, tax included.T en­ $230. Sell for $125.337-1088.48 THREE MEN needed for large dents. C lean, quiet, p riv ate en - nis supplies. PX-FRANDOR. 47 house, L ansing. 15 room s, fire ­ t r a n c e . A djacent c a m p u s . Boats places, private bedroom s. IV R oom s. 143 Bogue (Parking) FRESH HOM E-grown asparagus, 14’ CHEftOKEE B oat with ¿5 9-6221. 48 332-4558 48 rhubarb . Ice cold w aterm elon, FURNISHED PANELED houses. ROOMS TOR m en. N ear FranSor^ MARKET, stra w b e rrie s. PRINCES FARM h.p. Evlnrude plus tr a ile r. C om r E ast side. 3-bedroom . Accom ­ C lean, c o m f o r t a b l e . Q uiet. Phone 337-2343. Okemos Rd. at US 16. plete, $275. C all IV 9-6221. 48 m odate 3 - 6 Am ple p a r k i n g . P arkin g. On bus line. C all IV B I C Y C L E STORAGE: S a l e sC, 12-ft. boat. PLYWOOD —’ F ib reg lass Steering wheel and tra il­ C all 337-0650. 48 2-3454. 48 e r. Phone TU 2-2694. 47 serv ice and re n ta ls. EAST ENTIRE HOUSE. Six m en. C om - ROOM for Woman. Lower” rent SING CYCLE, 1215 E . Grand i7* I n b o a r d b o a t with F o r d f - LAN­ pletely furnished. C lose to cam ­ in exchange for light housekeep­ R iv er. C all 332-8303. C 8 engine. P lu s tr a ile r . $1095. p u s. P arkin gU nsup ervised.C all ing. C all 8-3 p.m .; anytim e ED 2-2449. 48 w eek-ends. OX 9-2729. 48 E N G L I S H LIGHT WEIGHT 1 - C all John, ED 2-3577. 47 MALE, SHARE h o u s e for sum - ROOMS FOR sum m er te rm . $5 speed bicycles, $39.77, f u l l m er. P riv ate room , m aid s e r ­ p e r week. Full kitchen p riv i­ pavailable. ric e . R ental-pu rchase term s Horses We also have tennis SHETLAND FILLY, $60. W elsh vice, air-co n d itio n in g . $ 120/ leg es. U lrey C o-op, 532 Abbott. racq u ets, golf b alls, badm inton F illy, $75 . W elsh Q u arter-h o rse te rm . 485-0961. 48 332-6349. 48 b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. F illy. $150. M ares with colts. SUMMER, 2 BLOCKS to cam pus. WANTED ONE m ale room m ate ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s 655-2077. W illlam ston. 48 C arp eted , firep lace, p a r k i n g , for sum m er te rm . E vergreen from Union. ED 2-3212. C Mobile Homes com pletely furnished. $160. p e r A rm s. $45 m onthly. ED 7-1897 §TI BERNARD, 7 m onths old. m onth. Phone 694-5917. 48 between 6 and 10. 48 AKC re g istered . H as had all Rconditioned. O L L -O -H O M E , 1 9 5 6 . A i r - P K A N tT S uJell.old FRiEn D. APPROVED SUPERVISED f o r sh o ts. C all 355-7360. 48 W inslow’s l oTt .emNew p o ra rily o n awnings. m en. Singles, doubles, som e 4- WIG. ASH B L O N D E , Medium m an room s with cooking. L arge, length, real h a ir. $39. Phono- 337-7533 after 6 pm . 47 I’M OFF TO CAMP FOR TU» UEEKS. quiet, fully furnished. Laundry, graph-clock radio conblnatlon, 1965 MARLETTES — 4 3 /4 £ T n - parking. Lobby with T .V . A ver­ portab le. $35. 351-4847. 47 te re s t, bank financing, is why age grade point, 3.3 Renting now FOR WEDDING a n d p ractical you should see Select M obile for sum m er and fall. Spartan H om es 669-9335. 48 H all, 215 L ouis, 1 block cam ­ show er gifts, see Ace H ard- CAMEO, 1962, 101 x 50’ 2 bed- w here’s selections. 201E . Grand room s, u n f u r n i s h e d $2,400. pus. ED 2-2574. R iver, acro ss f r o m Union. C all 337-1868, 12-8 pm . 48 Phone ED 2-3212. C kolite - A li-A ium inum folding Get Out of the K BASS G uitar. Supro solid body trav el tra ile r, 48-ln. high tra v ­ Spanish g u itar. 70 watt K bass eling, opens full height when I J Ü 6 J uJANTED TO SAY. am p lifier. A ll, $295. 337-0551. cam ping. D & C C am p in g T rail- "60O D -B Y " BEFORE I LEFT.. S U M M E R 'S 47 e r S ales, 6844 S. C edar. 694- I KN0U I'M 60IN6 TO MISS YOU.. WEDDING DREi5>. Excellent con- HO T, H O T SUN 8781. 48 dltlon. Only 10 m onths old. Size 1956 Elcar. 8 x 36. Sell fo r fall 10-12. $35. 329 W. Saginaw. term. 332-4234 after 5. and enjoy the fresh 484-9920. 48 coolness of one of our Swimming Pools NoDoz SAFE I SUPPOSE YOU'LL MIS5 ME. TOO BUT I ÖUESS U)E .. VI We still have a few KEEP ALERT TABLETS one & tw o-bedroom apartm ents available for Sum m er and F all. SA F E A S CO FFEE BURCHAM WOODS and THE SAFE WAY to stay alert EYD EAL V ILLA Hurry, Call Today without harmful stimulants makes you feel drowsy while N o D o z ™ keeps you mentally ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 alert w ith the same safe re­ studying, working or driving, fresher found in coffee. Y e t do .'is millions do . . . perk up N o D o z is faster, handier, more w ith sa fe , effe ctiv e N o D o z for better living reliable. Absolutely not habit- Keep A lert Tablets. forming. N ext time monotony A iw t ln r f i n * produ>i o f G r e w L i k o n t j f l « « F rid a y, June 4, 1965 1 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Service TV RENTALS for students. Eco­ Service a CCIDEMT PROBLEM7 C a i l Service ANN BROWN & GORDON, typist r I d E T ransp orta tion Wa n T e d to w rightstow n, Wanted Wanted TEACHING COUPLE, G raduate WAhfTED TO sublet for July and students, no children, d e sire 1 A ugust, a furnished 4 bedroom Pantomime Show Set T h re e U niversity students, one under M arcel M arceau, the g rea t nom ical ra te s by the term and KALAMAZOO STREET BODY and m ultllith offset printing. N .J. a re a . M ust a rriv e June 12. a fo rm er student of M arcel M ar­ F rench pantom lnlst, is the d irec­ SHOP. Sm all dents to large (B lack and w hite and co lor). C all 353-2482. 48 or 2 bedroom furnished hom e, house, E . L ansing, 355-2380 month. U niversity TV R entals, or apartm ent, clo se to MSU, before 4. 48 cea u, w ill p resen t "A n Evening to r and o riginato r of the show. 484-9263. C w recks. A m erican and foreign IBM . G eneral typing, term pap­ WANTED: RIDER to L os A ngeles. June 15-Sept. 1. W rite 701 E ast of Pantom lne" at 8:15 p.m . Dennis J. M annlx, D etroit sen­ c a rs . G uaranteed w o r k . 489- e r s , th eses, d issertatio n s. ED Leaving June 10. C all 339-2075. O rchard, T ra v e rse C ity, M ichi­ FARMER I N S T R U C T O R r e - F rlday and Saturday in the O ke- io r, and Dean Kyburz, L ansing P L A Y B O X SAND (WHITE) 7507. 14E E ast K alam azoo. C 2-8384. C RIDE WANTED to Willow Run gan: o r call co llect, 947-5276. turning July-A ugust to finish m os B arn T heater on Okem os sen io r, w ill be cast in the show P u re Silica 100-lb. sacks, DRESSMAKING AND alteratio n s. I WlLL type your” te rm pap ers, a irp o rt, 2:00 F rid ay , June 11. PHD. D esires furnished 2-bed­ Road. w ith Grow . $1.25 at yard . $1.65 de­ Phone 337-9637. 48 etc . P h o n e 627-7604, G rand F ast D riv er. C all 355-0399. 48 BICYCLE, 10-speed. Will rent, room ho u se-ap artm en t. ED 7- Ron Grow , E ast L ansing grad­ F o r ticket reserv atio n s call liv ered . D arling B uilder's \VA 1CH REPAIRING and clean- L edge. 48 or buy , for sum m er t e r m . 9366. 48 uate student, who has studied ED 2-2221. Supply Co. ing, using the new ultrasonic JOB RESUMES, 10(5 copies, $4.50". Wanted T rav el from cam pus to work. 1066 T u rn er IV 9-5707 cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz­ ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 for C all 355-87' 48 DIAPER SERVICE, th ree types of ing and rem ounting. All work v e rtisin g , 533 N . C lippert. IV RH positive: $7 for RH negative. ~dd¿AJL/'A' Gu w JX m jg J L (HlAy guaranteed. THOMPSON 5-2213. C D etroit Blood S ervice, Inc., 1427 A BETTER PRICE for your c a r d iap ers to choose from . Bulk JEW ELRY, 223 M .A.C., E ast PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. E . M ichigan A ve., H ours 9-4, wash for cleaner, w hiter d ia­ at PH1LP DODGE, 1431 E ast p e rs . Fluff dried and folded. Use Lansing. Call ED 2-2293. 48 IBM S ele ctric. D issertatio n s, Monday, T uesday, W ednesday, M ichigan. See R uss L ay. Phone your own or rent o urs.C on tain­ WEDDING ANNOUNCEMTNS —. th e ses, term p a p ers. 337-1527.C F rid ay . 12-7 T h u rsd ay . 489- IV .4-4517. C Save 10%. THE WELLS PRINT­ 7587. 48 e r s furnished. No deposit. 25 T ransp orta tion y ears experience. BY-LO DIA­ ING COMPANY. P h o n e355-1942 PER SERVICE, 1010 E . M ich­ or 332-2143 for appointm ent. 47 RIDE WANTED, on o r before June 15, to Buffalo, N.Y. Call igan. IV 2-0421. Typi ng S ervice Ann, 337-0564. 48 S e n io rs DIAPER SER V IC E,"sam ediapers ■returned. E ither yours o r ours. With our service, you may in­ TYPING IN my hom e. 50 w«p.rru Pick up and d eliv er. Phone OX WANTED: RIDERb for sum m er. 5 days weekly. G rand Rapids Be sure to attend We’re havinga WeekendSpecial Senior Swingout this clude two pounds of baby clothes 9-2226. 48 to L ansing. C all G rand R apids, that d" not fade. D iaper pail fur­ T h eses, t e r m p a p e r s and 538-0243. _______ 48 FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY ONLY nished. RlDERS W ANTEb: to upstate New AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE d issertatio n s. Phone IV 5-0107, 914 E . G ier St. IV 2-0864 C B A R FfM E L , Professional 48 typist. Y ork. Leaving afte r finals. Call 355-4184. 47 Sunday ALL MADRAS DRESSES& SHIFTS Meet at 2 PM at RIDER WANTED to Law rence, TUTORING IN English. Intensive No Block job too large or too sm all. off cam pus. 332-3255. C K ansas. L e a v i n g , June 12. & DLOUSES 1 /3 O FF individual hel;. in b a s i c gram ­ M arvin, 355-1156. 48 m ar a n d com position. M r s . TYPIN‘6 . T E R M papers and Knaggs, 489- 1235. THESES PRINTED. Rapid s e r- up 4 th eses. Quick serv ice. P ick­ deliver. Call 339-2446, any­ W ANTED: RIDER to Los A ngeles. June 12 o r 13. R eturn rid e r next fall. C all 355-2631. 48 Beaumont. Wear your vice. Drafting supplies. Xerox copies. CAPITAL CITA BLUE­ tim e. TYPING. TERM papers PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- ses. E lectric typew riter. F ast and 47 the- WANTED: RIDE to L ouisville, Kentucky, for anytim e after Sat­ urday, June 11. C all 353-1957, cap and gown. ■ s m h R r uu t; n r ■ 203 East Gcand R ive r 5431. C47 serv ice. C all 332-459”. 48 48 LOOK OVER 1100,000 IN FASHIONS FROM MARIE’S. EAST LANSING. NOW BEING OFFERED AT SPECTACULAR SAVINGS...231 M.A.C. AVENUE %new*style dresses r «- Knapp9 s is growing in East Lansing..and • after darkfashions todoso, haspurchased the entire stockof • dress and casual coats Marie9 s Fashions...withplans toexpandon • sportswear • suits, ensembles this site. Now, this grand assortment of t versatile knits fashion merchandise is being cleared at the • fashion accessories avi t * * vyy w- \ Í V V fJ fc x- '■' U-l W m m !v ( ’ - *r " > most spectacular savings ever! Come see all • casual dresses e daytime dresses theoutstandingvalues! Stock up nowon • lingerie, foundations currentfashions...at end-of-seasonprices! ENTIRE STOCKDEING SOLD AT UNBEUEVADLE REDUCTIONS. SHOP EARLY FOR VALUES ... AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT i 1 Use Your Credit. Because this event is so alte ratio ns, no d e liv e ry . big . . . all sales are fin a l. E xtra salespeople w ill be ¡¡¡ i l All Knapp9 sPlans Apply, S orry, no phone o r m ail on hand to assist you with “ r i i orders! N oC .O .D .’ s, no your selection. Shop ea rly. RegularChargeor 9 0 Days V . V . '. V . V iV . : fi the Same as Cash. m. i SHOP SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 FOR THE GREATEST FASHION VALUES EVER! m m § * i <