Wednesday C loudy. Truth . . . MICHIGAN . . . with a chance of is the safest lie. s h o w e r s and thunder­ — Yiddish proverb STATE showers. C le a rin g t h i s afternoon and less humid. UNIVERSITY High of 80 to 85. I E a s t Lansing, Michigan July 13, 1966 10c V o l . 59, N u m b e r 16 BACHELOR LIVES OUT HIS YEARS Homestead Within The University ’e m .. You oughta see ’em over at Kresge and for By B OBBY SODEN B e n n e t t Farm , given to were not visible anywhere State News Staff W r i t e r behind the collection. Jump. They’re su re glad cam era clubs som etim es," MSU by his father. The Two signs, reading “ Oc­ to get away from m e. Hee Bennett explained proudly. younger Bennett has a life­ In the midst of the fran ­ long lease on the rem ain­ cupied” and "Occupant Is Hee. " I ’ll show ya some of ’em ." tically busy m ultiversity, h e re " had been nailed to "You got yourself a hub­ He went in the house, ing two acres, which will b y?" he asked suddenly, a grizzly bearded little man be tran sferred to the Uni­ the upper story of the brown emerging moments l a t e r about 65 wearing a p air of house. with a side glance. with three portraits of him­ versity when he dies. holey denim overalls sat on ” 1 put up those signs a "Good!” he said to my self, all painted by MSU "Now, doncha mind the top of the huge woodpile on few y ears back so’s people negative response. "You students. holes in my o v era lls," he his front porch and watched would know somebody lives know, 1 figure I ’ve known Chattering ceaselessly spluttered, taking a mouth­ us hike through the Jungle out h e re ,” Bennet explain­ about 750 girls a t State, as we walked back behind ful from a bowl of what ap­ that had once been a front ed. " S o m e lovers from not including the m arried the house, Bennett pointed peared to be soggy bread. yard. “The price of overalls went State used to come out here ones, of course . . . They out a large square of land U n i v e r s i t y property up 30cents, ya know.That’s and didn’t think nobody liv­ doh't count. w h e r e he was growing completely surrounds the ed h e re ." “ I’m a b a c h e l o r , ya sweet corn and potatoes. Just too much to pay." tw o-acre plot of land, lo­ "Not that I mind lovers, know. Not cuz I couldn't At least 20 more gigantic Through the house’s side cated J u s t off Hagadorn door could be seen six-foot ya know,” he wheezed and have got m arried, though. plies of wood occupied the Road on Bennett Road. tall stacks of newspapers spat. I could have five o r six rem ainder of the plot. "A re you Mr. Bennett?" In what appeared to be a liv­ "One night this feller and tim es. Bennett, whose exact age "W ell, I used te r be and 1, we walked down the road " I w a l k Into campus is a mystery, seemed re ­ ing room. Shoes, string and C A M P U S H E R M IT — Del Bennett, a lo ng -tim e r e s i ­ I am y et," he replied, his branches were scattered and counted nine car sp a rk ­ about once a week." He luctant for anyone to know dent in the midst of the U n iv e r s ity ’ s southern blue eyes twinkling. around the room, dark be­ ed off to the side. Bennett looked m atter of fact about exactly how long he’d been f a r m la n d s , te lls State News S ta ffer Bobby Soden Del B e n n e t t , a well- cause electricity had never Road is the lovers lane for t h e long walk from the living on this rem ote sec­ " T h o s e kids in parked that he painted his white s ty r a f o r m helmet green known personality to cam ­ those kids at State, ya know. southern part of the cam ­ tion of campus. been installed. A narrow c a rs a re ’f r a i d e r than so it wouldn't show the d ir t so much. pus old-tim ers, lives on path led through this room "Sometimes I walk up to pus. heck of m e !” — Bennett Photos by Russ Steffey what is left of the 80-acre a c a r and yell 'HeyI’ at " I ’m posin’ for pictures continued on page 3 to the sta irs, but the walls Former Pentagon Aide Arrested As Soviet Spy WASHINGTON (UPI)—A re tir­ form er first se cretary at the em­ a r r e s t. The agency said he serv ­ pose of securing Information,” code name “ Mike” in dealing with ed on active duty In the Army the grand jury said. Whalen. ed Army lieutenant colonel who bassy In Washington. Normally one o r the other of held a super-sensitive post at The indictment said Whalen from Oct. 15, 1940, until Feb. 3, The indictment said Whalen the Russians would meet with the Defense Dept, was a rre ste d conspired to deliver "documents, 1961. received $1,000 from the two Whalen a t a shopping c e n t e r Tuesday on charges he was a writings and information relating The Indictment said Whalen R u s s i a n agents In December, w here the money would be pas­ paid atomic spy for the Russians. to the national defense of the agreed to make notes from doc­ 1 5 Thi s lrdtiai meeting was sed. Whaien received $1,000 on A rrested by the FBI was Lt. United States and particularly uments In the files of the Joint followed by six other meetings f i v e separate occasions, plus Col. William Henry Whalen who information pertaining to atomic Chiefs of Staff. In Alexandria, a suburb Just a - $500 at a sixth meeting. served at the Pentagon with the weaponry, m issiles, m ilitary Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation’s plans by the United States Stra­ “ It was further a part of said cross the Potomac River from The FBI said Whalen was r e ­ conspiracy t h a t t h e defendant Washington. tired on a physical disability top m ilitary planning group. tegic Air Command.” while assigned to the office of the If convicted, Whalen could be According to the FBI, Whalen would engage In conversations was unemployed at the time of his with fellow officers for the pur­ One of the Russians used the joint chiefs at the Pentagon. punished by death. Whalen was a rre ste d at his Alexandria, Va., home. The gov­ ernment said he was paid $5,500 for slipping two Soviet Embassy WILL REPLACE OLIN officials secret data on atomic weaponry, m issiles, European defense plans and information on the Strategic A ir Command. The Information on the Strate­ gic Bomber Command consisted of potential American retaliatory Medical Center Planned te r in the science complex area handle 300 clinical calls a day, center will raise student fees. m easures against Russia In the By F A Y E UNGER or hired an architect, but these with a strain. Construction of the c e n t e r event of w ar, according to an In­ State News Staff W r i t e r decisions must be finalized by dictment returned Tuesday at Funds to pay for the center should take between 18 and 24 months, he said. fall term so they can go before NL Tops Again Newport News, Va. In announcing Whalen’s a rre st, It may be farew ell to Olin, will come mainly from federal University officials are bring­ loans the University will have The Office for Student Affairs,- Olin Health Center, the College the Board of T ru ste e s for ap­ proval. ing together their plans to con­ to pay back. P a rt of the funds FBI D irector J. Edgar Hoover stru ct a new student health cen­ will come from the general bud­ of Human Medicine, the comp­ The new center will replace Los Angeles pitch e r Sandy Koufax hurled the f i r s t pitch of the A ll-S t a r game against said the re tire d 51-year-old Ar­ tro lle r and campus planning and Olin Health C enter. Olin may T i g e r D ic k M c A u liffe at Bush Stadium Tuesday. The Nationals went v on to defeat te r In the science complex area. get of the University, which is my officer had supplied “ infor­ Construction on the new cen­ made up of legislative grants maintenance a re all involved In then be used for offices for fac­ the A m e r ic a n League, 2 -1 , in a 10-lnnlng contest. See details page 5. mation relating to m ilitary in­ ulty or adm inistration, but no te r should begin about Jan. 1 and student fees. planning the center. telligence m a tte rs" to the two If all goes according to sched- Feurig said he does not think Officials have not yet picked Russian embassy officials. the exact site for the new cen­ (continued on page 7) ule Jam es S. Feurig, director the cost of building a new health They w ere Identified as Col. of Olin Health C enter, said. The LBJ Asks Red China Sergei Edemskl, a m ilitary at­ tache, and Mikhail A. Shumaev, new center will cost between $6 million and $8 million. The plans for the center have to be approved by the Board of Placement Bureau Neutral For Peaceful Cooperation Man Held T ru stees this fall, however, be­ fore construction can begin. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (U PI)--President John­ aggressive designs and open its that the “ Johnson adm inistration doors to the outside world. has come down a blind alley" In Murder Guidelines for the new center call for a basic plant that can s e r v e 20,000 outpatients per On Warren School Boycott month and will contain 250 beds. son, declaring that "cooperation, not hostility, is the way of the Communist Chinese Vice P re ­ in the Viet Nam war. m ier Chen Yi said in Peking Chen also denounced a recent Of Woman T he center will be staffed with enough doctors to put the doctor- Placement B u r e a u D irector John Shingleton said Tuesday the Kennedy sharply criticized the school board’s action as having nized bargaining representative, the W arren Education A ssn." future,” called on Communist Tuesday the U.S. bombing raids Indian government peace propo­ department would "rem ain neu­ "Ignored its responsibility by The board s c h e d u l e offers CHARLOTTE UP)—A U nsing student ratio at one doctor for China Tuesday night to renounce close to Hanoi and Haiphong show sal for Viet Nam as one merely tra l” in an attempted boycott establishing a policy of employ­ teachers starting sa la rie s of $5,- serving the continued occupation car salesm an has been arrested every 2,000 students. of the W arren School D istrict ing teachers under term s and 580. The WEA Is demanding a and arraigned on an open charge Olin Health Center now con­ of South Viet Nam by the United by the Michigan Education Assn. conditions of employment (1966- $6,500 starting wage. States and the “ lastingpartition” of m urder in connection with last tains only 124 beds. 67 salary schedule) which had of Viet Nam. week’s slaying of a Grand Ledge With the 12 doctors now on (MEA). (continued on page 7) The sanctions w ere announced not been agreed to by the recog- Rains Pelt jS In what the White House des­ cribed as his first m ajor state­ mother of two, the Eaton County sheriff said today. Sheriff Ellwin J . Smith said duty at Olin, the doctor-student raio is one doctor to about every Monday by MEA Executive Sec­ 2,900 students. Olin can now retary E. Dale K e n n e d y who ment on China, the President ap­ charged the suburban D e t r o i t Emergency Call Issued pealed for peaceful coexistence with the world’s most populous Richard George H err, J r ., 25, was a rrested at his home late Monday and brought to Charlotte. school board “ had clearly vio­ lated the state law (Michigan Rusk Says U.S. Press ing high winds which smashed country as the best hope for a He was arraigned today before Summer Band Public Employees Act)” In re ­ SANDUSKY, O h i o (U PI)~ peaceful Asia. cent negotiations. N early 11 Inches of rain slam ­ med down on this Lake E rie city of 33,000 Tuesday, turning windows and toppled powerlines. F o r a brief period, Detroit was At the same tim e, he warned a s dark as night. At New Haven, North Viet Nam --and appealed to Municipal Judge Robert C. Bal­ lard. He was ordered held for examination next Tuesday. Plays Tonight Kennedy also said, In a tele­ gram to the State News, that be­ Exaggerates Reports near Detroit, winds tore the roof Americans to understand--that MSU’s Summer Band will cause the board "bargained In stre e ts into riv e rs and flooding Sheriff Smith declined to com­ WASHINGTON (UPI)—Secretary of State Dean Rusk saidTuesday off a house with a mother and the United States will stand firm present its annual concert at bad faith,” all midwest college ment further. However, a Char­ that newsmen had confused the American public by "overreaction hom es, businesses and a hospit­ five children inside. They w ere in Viet Nam in a war that "m ay 7 tonight. and university placement cen­ a l. Hundreds of residents w ere lotte police officer said H err s to both bad and good developments in Viet Nam. last a long tim e.” Conducted by Leonard Fal­ te rs "would be urged not to not hurt. a rre s t resulted partly from his Rusk told a news conference that the adm inistration "expressed evacuated. At Sandusky, a unit of the cone, professor of music and seek employment in this school Johnson’s s p e e c h , delivered resem blance to a c o m p o s i t e concern” about the political situation in the northern p art of South City officials declared a state (continued on page 5) d ire cto r of bands, the concert d istric t." of em ergency following the eight- before 1,200 delegates of the drawing made of the man sought Viet Nam recently and it was interpreted as foreshadowing col­ will be held on the lawn of However, Shingleton, who said American Alumni Council at the in the knife slaying l a s t Thurs­ lapse of the anti-Communist front. hour deluge, which brought m ore th K resge Art C enter. the department has received four G reenbrier R esort Hotel, was day of M rs. Betty Reynolds, 37. On the other hand, he asserted , when some official p ra ise s the than an Inch of rain an hour. The rains sent stream s as deep O.S.U. Ex pells 10 represented In advance by White Prosecutor W illard Mikesell T he Summer Band Is com­ posed of 50 sum m er graduate o r five such requests the past two months, announced opera­ " s te lla r perform ance" of U.S. forces in the field, ^one gains the Ohio State University Tuesday House officials as an official of Eaton County said H err did feeling from the p re ss that "th e w ar is almost o v er." a s five feet coursing through students in music, most of tions would continue “ as If th ere said it has expelled 10 students declaration of a “ firm but flex­ not make a statem ent. He added Rusk, who returned Saturday from a F a r East tour, said there city s tre e ts . them high school music teach­ w ere no sanctions w hatever.” for what It called the worst ib le" U.S. policy toward the Pe­ H e rr had been acquainted with w ere no signs that either Hanoi or Peking had decided to give up Kitchen personnel at a hospital e r s and band directors. ■•We don’t feel we should act worked knee-keep In w ater to feed cheating ring in the school’s king regim e. That is, they ex­ M r. and M rs. Reynolds. and agree to talk peace. In case of Inclement weath­ as a rb itrato rs In this situation,” history. plained, firm against aggression M ikesell said tips from Eaton He said there undoubtedly a re considerable changes taking place patients. e r, the concert will be held he said. "T hat Is what we would T he students reportedly took but flexible If China ends its County residents, along with the in Communist China, b u t their "ex act character and significance a re A cross the lake in Michigan, In the U niversity Auditorium. be If we took any p articu lar a freshm an math exam and sold a r tis t’s drawing, helped lead to not c le a r." a thunderstorm cut a path from stand on the issue.” copies of it for up to $50 each. (continued on page 7) the a rre s t. T ra v e rse City to Detroit, spawn­ South Viet Factions Band STATI NEWS Against Government Rule Kyle Kerbawy Joel Stark SAI GON (UPI) — S p l i n t e r glous sects, the General Asso­ Phap T ri Is considered an editor-in-chief advertising manager groups from South Viet N am 's ciation of Buddhists, the P ro ­ extrem ist, allied with m ilitant leading religious and polllcal testan ts, the Viet Nam National­ Buddhist leader Thlch T rl Quang organizations Tuesday called for is t P arty , the National Union who Is on a prolonged hunger P age 2 W e d n e s d a y , J u ly 1 3 , 1 9 6 6 F ront, the National Revolution­ strik e against the m ilitary gov­ a boycott of the September elec­ tions for a constituent assem bly. a ry Council and the Represen­ ernm ent. However, the 10 dissident fac­ tative Council of the Saigon Stu­ Quang has been subsisting on EDITORIAL tions that signed a boycott com­ dents Congress. The boycott group demanded fru it juices, tea and glucose solu­ tion for the past 34 days. munique w ere said to have very little Influence. the "Im m ediate form ation of a The powerful Buddhist insti­ The splinter groups banded to­ provisional revolutionary civil­ tute has not been able to come Advising Centers: gether in a new organization call­ ed " C i t i z e n s and R e l i g i o u s F ro n t.” ian governm ent." It charged that " a fte r a year in power, the present m ilitary government has up with a unified position on the e l e c t i o n s , although extrem ists have gone ahead and censored The front charged that the m il­ succeeded In establishing a dic­ the elections. A Multiversity Must itary government rigged the elec­ tions laws to elim inate opposition to Its continued rule. tato rial ru le ." Since the failure of the Bud­ dhists* drive to topple the Ky M o d e r a t e Buddhist leader Thlch Tam Chau has gone Into seclusion and a w ell-inform ed at alm ost anytim e during the school It claimed the m ilitary govern­ government, the national Bud­ Buddhist source said the strug­ M A N Y S T U D E N T S T H IN K that v is ­ day, e v e ry day. ment of P rem ier Nguyen Cao Ky dhist ranks have openly divided gle between m oderate and m ili­ iting th e ir academic ad v is o r Is a The two colleges that have been would have complete control over into m oderate and m ilitant fac­ tant Buddhist factions is ’’now waste of t im e . As a resu lt, some find reaching a clim ax.” operating advising centers re p o rt that the constituent assem bly once it tions. them selves in school an e x t r a t e r m o r the centers have been v e ry success­ was elected. m o re getting in the re q u ire d courses ful in helping the student a r r i v e at the Those who signed the commu­ that no one told them they needed. In today’ s re g istra tio n p rocedure that re sem b les a minute c a r wash, a student does not always have to see best schedule. Not only is e v e r y stu­ dent’s re c o rd c a re fu lly checked to make sure he has not missed a course he needs to graduate, but he is aided nique Included Thlch (Rev.) Phap T ri, vice chairm an of the Na­ tional Buddhist Institute and Rev, Hoang Quynh, leader of a Catho­ Virginia Primaries his advisor before re g is te rin g . He m e r e l y needs a p e r m it to re g is te r. And many of the students who do not see t h e ir advisors are the ones who need to see them most. Some of in his selection o f electives. THE A D V IS IN G C E N T E R S a r e a l - most a necessity at a m u ltiv e rs ity . A NEW A N G L E — H ere is an angle of the addition to K edzle Hall that few people see. The view is to w ard the inside of the addition. Photo by Chuck M ich a els lic faction made up m ostly of refugees from North Viet Nam. Others who signed the com­ munique w ere representatives of Test Dem Vote the Cao Dal and Hoa Hao re ll- RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)—Demo­ and a reco rd vote was anticipat­ these students find themselves in A student has so many courses to c ra ts turned out In sweltering ed. deep tro u b le — like the student who choose fr o m and college requirem en ts heat Tuesday to vote in a prim ary The rising political force was needed a 5.00 average to stay in can be so confusing that many stu­ that will show whether the Byrd expected to be offset p artially dents are bound to make planning e r ­ college because he foolishly did not repeat c e rta in courses. ro rs if they have no professional OUR READERS SPEAK political organization still rides by Republicans and Conserva­ Virginia politics. tives crossing party lines to vote help. in the p rim ary . State law pro­ Some colleges think that they are Polls w ere open from 6 a.m . TO STOP THIS careless planning of one's c u r ric u lu m , three colleges have established advising centers. The most recent to do so, the Uni­ doing an adequate job by assigning students to pro fesso rs and graduate students f o r advising. Thanks 6Polite, to 7 p .m „ local tim e, and the forecast was for a recofd 500, 000 persons to cast ballots. Vot­ ing was b risk during the early hibits such cro ss-lin e voting, but the law Is not enforceable. Conservatives and Republicans named th e ir own Senate candi­ Sometimes these people have little v e r s it y College, last week decided to e m b a rk on an advising p rogram next f a ll f o r its n o -p re fe re n ce stu­ dents. tim e fo r o r in tere st in advising and are not well vers ed on all the Uni­ v e rs ity regulations p ertinent to sche­ Campus Police For Wallet p a rt of the day as persons tried to beat the oppressive, 90-degree afternoon heat. The man who built the Byrd dates In conventions in May and July, respectively, leadership of both p a rtie s appealed to their followers to rem ain aloof Tues­ Both the College of Education and duling classes. To the Editor: a half looking throughout the the police. 1 called and within a organization, 79-yard-old H arry day. the College of Engineering have op­ Students need professional advisors I am w riting an open thank you building to no avail. short period of tim e an officer F . Byrd, S r. Is near death with a But in an 11th hour appeal, e ra te d advising centers f o r several who can help them with any schedule to the MSU Campus Police. On The purse contained only seven m et me In front of K.A.C. He malignant brain tum or, but his T . Coleman Andrews, a founder years. problem s. A n d ¡ust as Im portant, Thursday, July 7, I foolishly left cents in money but It had my was m ost polite and thorough. son, H arry, J r ., 51, is bidding for of the John Birch Society, for­ these advisors must be re a d ily a v a il­ my purse In my unlocked locker wallet which contained a number I was asked to lis t the contents the U.S. Senate seat his father m er sta te s’ rights presidential T HOUGH THE M E C H A N IC S of each able. This is an Im p o s s ib ility with during a two-hour painting class. of credit cards, bus perm it, dri­ and describe the p u rse and told held for 32 y ea rs. candidate, and fo rm er Internal of these advising centers d iffe r, all professors and those graduate stu­ I was shocked to find the purse v e r's license, etc. they would contact me if anything H arry J r . was appointed to the Revenue Service com m issioner, have four features in common: dents who have m ore p ressin g prob­ gone when the class was over at At 3 I reached my husband by turned up. seat when poor health forced his appealed for a big vote to scuttle 1. Students, though not o ff ic ia lly r e ­ lems. 12:30. 1 spent the next hour and phone and he advised me to call 1 must admit I held no hope for father’s retirem ent la st y ear, what he called a "lib e ra l con­ q u ired to use the center, are v ery To the people who sta ff the centers, the recovery. However the sam e but the seat goes up for grabs sp ira c y " to knock off the incum­ s trongly urged to. advising students is th e ir p r i m a r y ob­ evening I received a call from again in the general election this bents. 2. A f u l l - t i m e staff, well acquaint­ ligation, r a th e r than an unwanted the MSU Campus Police Inform­ ed with U n iv e rs ity and college regu­ lations, checks a student's o v e ra ll schedule to make sure he Is fu lfillin g chore. IT IS E N C O U R A G IN G that three Where Have All ing me they had my p u rse and all Its contents. When I picked my things fall. Young Byrd was opposed In the prim ary by form er State Sen. A rm lstead L . Boothe, 58, a se­ It’s What’s his academic req uirem en ts. colleges would re a liz e the Im p o r­ the officers on duty w ere of the v ere c ritic of the Byrd organiza­ Happening 3. F ac u lty m em bers a re available to help students with academic plan­ ning as opposed to e n r o llm e n t and scheduling decisions. tance of professional advising. Hopefully all other colleges will also r e a li z e how much advising cen­ te r s can help students avoid painful The 'Doves’Gone? sam e caliber the firs t had been: kind, polite and thorough. So often the only experience tion for the past quarter century. Another test of the organiza­ tion’s strength was In the contest The MSU Prom enaders will To the Editor: support the policy of the Ameri­ a student has with the Campus pitting 79-year-old Sen. A. Wil­ m eet 7:30-9 tonight Instead of 4. Students can come In f o r advice erro rs. The E d ito rs So, "54 per cent of the A m eri­ can people In Viet Nam. T his let­ Police is an unpleasant one. It lis Robertson, seeking his sixth 7-9 as previously planned. The can public supports President te r Is just a rem inder that 46 per is easy to forget what a fine ¡job term , against State Sen.. William dance, open to all Interested stu­ Johnson’s handling of the Viet cent of the American public do not they do when they a re needed. I B. Spring, J r ., who contended dents and faculty, will be held Nam war now that he has ordered support the bombing of the Hanoi fo r one am deeply appreciative during the campaign that his gen­ in Room 34 of the Women's In­ Panel Outlines Reforms bombing of the Hanoi and Hai­ phong areas, a national poll show­ ed Monday." and Haiphong areas, and some of us wish to make our opinion public. of th eir fine efforts and m ost grateful. ShlrleeH . Sheathelm eration had been forced to stand and wait too long. Tim e was when endorsement tram u ral Building. The Prom enaders will teach those p resen t sim ple sq u a re , T his acceleration of the war Is Kathleen Fojtik by the. Byrd organization was al­ round and folk dances. No p re ­ On India’s Many Ills what an MSU H istory professor Dundee junior Lansing graduate student m ost tantamount to election In vious experience Is n ecessary. calls, "W ar hawking at election Virginia politics, but c ritic s con­ * * * tim e .” tend that day Is p ast. A meeting of College Life will > NEW DELHI OR—A panel of educators from six nations has dom and taking its place as a world power. T hese included: include study of all m ajor re li­ gions in India to scotch the smol­ My question is, “ Where has M r. Louis H a rris found a ll these "W ar Hawk’’ supporters? Chronic Alcoholism The headliner of the three con­ gressional ra c e s was the 8th D istrict contest In which incum­ be held at 7 tonight at 544 Abbott Road. Chuck Roost is scheduled to be the guest speaker. dering em bers of religious hatred I am acquainted with at least bent Howard W. Smith, 83, ran * * * outlined for India a sweeping —Illiteracy. Eighty-five per 20-year program of teaching r e ­ form s aimed at lifting the sub­ cent of India's nearly half a bil­ lion people can neither read nor which occasionally erupt in m ass killings. —Language. The commission 200 people from sm all midwest- ern farm ers toNew York lawyers and I have yet to meet a person No Defense In Court against aggressive State L egisla­ to r George C. Rawlings, 44, of F redericksburg. MSU’s Institute of Biology and Medicine will sponsor a sem inar at 7 tonight in 101 Kellogg. continent out of its quagmire w rite. Most live isolated in 630,- ■gf superstitions, poverty, illite r­ 000 villages just as th e ir ances­ said English should continue to who supports “ M r. Johnson’s ” The chronic alcoholic may be third-tim e offender. He request­ In other race s, Lewis Curling Speaking at the session will be acy and religious Intolerance. to rs did centuries ago. be the link language and warned Viet Nam policy In entirety. an involuntary victim of a dis­ ed counsel after his conviction, of Chesapeake took on the V ir­ R. Gaurth Hansen, p ro fesso r and —S c i e n c e . The commission against nationalistic fervor which My friends and 1 a re obviously ease, but he cannot use it as a and asked the tria l court to with­ ginia Democratic party ch air­ chairm an of Biochem istry, and •’ A 500,000-word report, com­ calls for replacem ent of English p art of the 46 per cent minority m an, Watkins M. Abbitt, and Roy G. Smith, p ediatric consul­ said science should be a com­ defense against a charge of drunk draw his guilty plea after sen­ piled during 21 months’ work, by Hindu. of American people who do not Clive L . Duval II of McLean tant to the Division of Child pulsory subject If India is to rid and disorderly conduct In Michi­ tence was passed. C ircu it Judge w as submitted to the govern­ Sam Street Hughes denied the mo­ clashed with Thomas H. Woods, Health of the Michigan Dept, of m en t by a commission of educa­ Itself of traditions and supersti­ gan, the State C ourt of Appeals to r s from the United States, B ri­ tions. Showing Friday P u b lis h e d b y th e stu de nts o f M ic h ig o r State U n iv e rs ity e v e ry c la s s day th ro u g h o u t th s yea r and a spe cia l held Tuesday. tion. a travel agent. Public Health. W elco m e W eek E d itio n In S e p te m b e r. S u b scrip tio n rate Hoy appealed the denial, but The last statewide Democratic Hansen will discuss "Chem i­ ta in , Soviet Union, France, Japan —Agriculture. If India Is ever “ Death of K arna,” an Indo­ S 10 p e r ye a r. A th o rls e d by th e B o o rd o f Student P u b llco - And while some courts “ have Quinn said "the action of the tria l p rim ary was In 1961 and 352,000 cal A ssessm ent of H ereditary and India. A Swedish professor to feed itself, the people must nesian shadow play will be per­ M em be r A s s o c ia te d P re s s , U n ite d P re s s In te rn a tio n a l, recently held It is cruel and un­ In la n d D a ily P re s s A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te d CoM eglo'e court on such a motion will not v oters participated. Since then, D isorders” and Smith’s topic a ls o was consulted. learn modern agricultural meth­ form ed in the Erikson Hall Klva P ro s s . M ic h ig a n P re s s A s s o c ia tio n , M ich ig a n C o lle g ia te usual punishment to sentence to P re s e A s s o c ia tio n . be disturbed unless a c le a r abuse the poll tax and other voter w ill be " C l i n i c a l Aspects of The educators called for an ods. Recommendations included a t 8 p.m. Friday. iss pos’ oge p a id at E a s t Lai prison a chronic alcoholic on such of discretion is shown." restrictio n s have stripped away H ereditary D iso rd ers.” all-out attack on several prob­ establishm ent of an agricultural T he play, presented e a rlie r E d ito r loi ind bu sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Stu< h ig a n S to le U n iv e rs ity , E a lt L< a charge, such decisions are not lem s they found forem ost in p re ­ university in each of the 16 in May, is sponsored by the Aslan m es; E d ito r lc . 355-8252 controlling precedent for this , 35<-82SS venting India from attaining po­ states. Study Center and the P erform ­ C la s s ifie d Adver D is p la y A d v e r tli 353-6400 co u rt,” said J u d g e Timothy . 355-8299 Former MSU Staff Member B u s in e s s - C lrc litical, social and economic free- —Religion. C urricula should ing A rts Company. P h o to g ra p h ic 355-8311 Quinn. "W hile we may ag ree that p ri­ son Is not the most appropriate KEEPC00LWITH Orientation Students place for chronic alcoholics, we are not prepared to say it is cruel Michigan Week Head KED1U and unusual punishment to place Clip Out This Ad them there for their own protec­ tion as well as that of the general public,” he added. A form er Michigan State Uni­ "W e urge every citizen, every Harden became president oi And 0 This Coupon In the appeal of F rederick Hoy versity staff m em ber has been group, every community to Join N o r t h e r n University in 1956. fromthe CO UPO N---------------------- f r o m Ingham County C ircuit C ourt, Quinn said, the question of voluntariness Is not at issue, named the 1967 general chair­ man of Michigan Week. him now and vigorously in the program , carrying out the objec­ Since then the enrollm ent has grown from 800 to 6,500. He Is □ Edgar L. Harden, president of tives of Michigan Week." a d irector of Panax Corp., which since statutes covering disorder­ publishes the daily newspapers ATL 111 Northern M i c h i g a n University Sellers listed these objectives UNION □ NAT SCI 181 I I S ■ ly behavior make the m ere per­ form ance of the act an offense. Hoy had pleaded guilty to the and form er dean of continuing education at MSU, was elected a s : (1) building knowledge and appreciation of Michigan within the state, (2) selling Michigan to at Marquette, Escanaba, I r o n Mountain and Mount Pleasant. He is also president of the □ for the chairm anship by the board I ■ charge and was sentenced to the nation and the world and (3) CAFETERIA of governors of the G reater Mich­ board of Lake Superior and Ish- HPR 105 I ■ 1-1/2 to 2 years in prison as a bringing M i c h i g a n people to­ peming R ailroad and a director □ igan Foundation. I ■ His election was announced to­ gether to work for th eir state’s of the Union National Bank at advancement. M arquette. □ day by the foundation’s p re si­ Trial Delayed dent, Dale L S ellers. Vbce beit NAME ■ g r a n d HAVEN UR—The first degree m urder examination of " M i c h i g a n Week is not a w eek," said S ellers, senior vice president of the Bank of the PI A M IS SM, DIDYOU5EEn THAT PR06RAMON TV LAST NI6HT UE DON'T HAVE A TV IN OUR HOUSE...MOM "TOOK IT OUT BECAUSE ME AMD MY.. DHERE. ~ \T len, euzem, ADDRESS. .COUPON M rs. D oris Hunzinger, 25, o r­ iginally scheduled Tuesday, has been postponed until July 14 when Commonwealth In D etroit and the 1964 general chairm an. " I t is a great volunteer movement by 'the people of Michigan working her estranged husband, L arry, Ju st fill out this coupon and mail or bring into devotedly the year round for the is expected to arriv e from Cali­ wecrtlien, Student Book Store and we will Pre-pack and hold your books for next fall. All textbooks a re fully r e ­ turnable up to 10 days after classes sta rt Fall term . fornia. M rs. Hunzinger is accused of advancement of th eir s ta te ." “ T here’s nothing like it in any other s ta te ," he said. "T h e ir the m urder of her 3-year-old efforts come to a high point In daughter, Helen M arie, whose ..UJERE AlUAYS R6HTIN6 meaJLi and r¡Kct°s * (,ota OV»n *cr0 Ss f,'o, body was found in a foot locker at M rs. Hunzinger's home June seven days of celebrating in the sp rin g ." Some 10,000 people a re Involv­ SITO BROWER OVER IT ! Ol,'n 27. A medical exam iner ruled the child had been strangled. ed in the state-w ide committee ¡¡à « A « UNION CAFETERIA Grand Haven Municipal Court organization. "E d Harden is one of the Mid­ m ¡Oí) jz T^ W I S tudent B o o l e S tore! officials said the examination was postponed when the airline w est’s outstanding educators and university adm inistrators and is rn . ln The Basement Of The Union 421 I E. Grand - _ River East Lansing strik e made It Impossible for deeply devoted to M ichigan," Sel­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Hunzinger to fly home In time. le r s said. W e d n e s d a y , July 13, 1966 World New s at a Glance U.S. Jets Bomb Viet Rail Lines S AI GON (UPI)—T h e North 1961 through July 7 of this year. M ore than 1,000 Vietnamese tured, Vietnamese troops r e ­ raid by U.S. planes striking a t a s well as g ro u n d -to-air--m iss­ It was the firs t overall figures R angers, field police and region­ ported seeing the Communists Vietnamese sent up m issile-fir­ vital ra il lines connecting Hanoi ed their m arks In the n e ar-reco rd released fo r helicopter combat al force troops spent all day carrying away about 40 more ing MIG21 jet fighters and launch­ and Red China, U.S. m ilitary raids M o n d a y . One American lo sses since the m assive U.S. hunting down what was believed com rades, dead and wounded. spokesmen said Tuesday. plane was shot down by conven­ 14 Africans Killed In Crash ed a t least seven su rface-to - buildup began a year ago. to be a Viet Cong company oper­ Government casualties w ere r e - i a ir m issiles (SAMS) in a futile The spokesmen said all of the tional groundflre. The pilot of In the ground w ar, fighting ating on the capital's outskirts. ported light. P O T G IE TERSRUS, South A f r ic a ( U P I ) - - F o u r t e e n attem pt to counter a 101-mission Communist m issiles—a ir-to -a ir the downed F105 Thunderchlef raged five m iles south of down­ Instead, they ran Into an estim at­ The fight occurred along a A fric a n s w e re k ille d and 49 in ju red, two of them was reported m issing. ed battallon-slzed force number­ stream that trick les Into the But a second American plane— town Saigon, as South Vietnam­ s e rio u s ly , when a passenger t r a in crashed Into a ing 300 to 400 men and fought Saigon River in an a rea not far growded A fric a n bus at a cro ssin g near h ere Monday a Navy C rusader Jet—crashed In ese troops killed at least 40 from the oil depot a t Nha Be, Communist g u errillas In a day­ them for six hours. night. Two of the Injured w e re re p orte d in c r it ic a l con­ dition. O ffic a ls f i r s t placed the death toll at 25 but Soviets Not Eager flames Tuesday 40 m iles east of the North Vietnamese p o rt long sweep of Haiphong. A rescue helicopter e se spokesman said. plucked the pilot to safety from Monday, a Vietnam­ In addition to the 40 known biggest such installation In South Viet Cong killed and four cap- Vlet Nam. la te r amended the fig u re s a fte r it was d isco vered a rugged m o u n t a i n summit, that in the confusion at the site some bodies had been counted tw ic e . To Discuss Peace spokesmen said. The raid m arked the second tim e In five days that the late MOSCOW (UPI)—Indian Prim e M rs. Gandhi began her pea co ­ model MIGs had fired m issiles Kelley Suggests New A ir Service M inister Indira Gandhi carried seeking trav els July 8 with a at U.S. planes. No hits have h e r one-woman crusade for peace declaration that the Soviet Union been reported to date. W A S H I N G T O N (fl—Atty. by a ir than It Is to obtain In Viet Nam to Moscow Tuesday and B ritain, as co-chairm en of Disclosure of the big raid co­ Gen. Frank Kelley Tuesday direct a ir serv ice to the Eur­ but the Soviet leaders w ere In no the 1954 Geneva Conference on incided with a Saigon announce­ h u rry to s it down and talk. Indochina, should call a meeting ment that the United States has asked the Civil Aeronautics opean continent," Kelley said In a brief filed with the CAB. Soviet P re m ie r Alexei N. Ko­ now to end the Viet Nam w ar. lost 286 planes shot down over Board to allow North Central A Michigan resident who sygin and Soviet Foreign Min­ (At the United Nations, the U.S. North Viet Nam from Feb. 7, A irlines to establish D etroit- wants to fly to Toronto must is te r Andrei Gromyko greeted delegation charged th e Soviet 1965, when the sustained a ir Toronto a ir service. " It is often tim es m ore f ir s t to go Chicago, Cleve­ M rs. Gandhi at Moscow’s a ir­ Union was apparently unwilling raids began, through July 7 this difficult fo r a person from land, Windsor o r Sault Ste. p o rt. The official Soviet welcome to reconvene the Geneva con­ y ear. At lease five other planes Michigan to travel to Toronto M arie, Ont., he said. was co rrect but subdued. It fell ference o r to "counsel Its friends have been reported lost over fa r short of the wild greeting ex­ In Hanoi" to seek an end to the the North since July 7. tended French President Charles conflict.) Inside South Viet Nam, 110 de Gaulle during his recent visit India is also chairm an of the other fixed wing planes w ere Waiting Period Recommended h e re. three - nation International Con­ listed as lost, a U.S. spokesman The firs t talks between Kosy­ tro l Commission (ICC) set up by said. gin and M rs. Gandhi w ere sche­ the Geneva conference to super­ The m ilitary spokesman also LO N D O N ( A P ) —"Couples in love shouldbe re q u ire d duled to be held shortly after her vise the 1954 accords. Poland announced that 176 American hel­ P L I E , P L E ASE— Shown here is a ballet class sponsored by the Continuing E duca- to r e g is t e r t h e ir engagements with the^government and Canada a re -th e other two a rriv a l but the two leaders put icopters had been lost In combat tlon Dept. Known as the Cecchetti Council, the classes in the M e n ’ s IM a re fo r and wait six months to m a r r y , the B ritis h B a r As­ Steffey off the sta rt of form al talks until m em bers of the ICC. In South Viet Nam from Jan. 1, b a lle t tea ch e rs of Michigan schools. Photo by Russ s ociation 's G en eral Council says. Wednesday morning. T here was Protocal required that Kosygin " I f m a r r ia g e s were made m o re d ifficu lt, divorce no immediate explanation for the ra th er t h a n Communist party would become less p r e v a le n t ," said a m em orandum leader Leonid I, Brezhnev g re e t f r o m the council to the B ritis h government. delay. " I t is o ur view that no license to m a r r y should M rs. Gandhi Is scheduled to M rs. Gandhi. Brezhnev, w ho rem ain in Moscow until Saturday played the leading role in Soviet EMPLOYES LAID OFF e v e r - - e x c e p t in some exceptional cases— be granted and her departure will coincide talks with De Gaulle, was ex­ until the p a r tie s have been engaged f o r a period of at with the a rriv a l of B ritish Prim e pected to m eet with M rs. Gandhi least six m o n th s ." Three Die Of Heat M inister H a r o l d Wilson, also la te r In the week. coming to push a Viet Nam peace offensive. The Soviet reception for the w orld's only fem ale government The Indian government leader leader was simple compared to Air Strike Bargaining Halted cam e to Moscow after summit the a rriv al cerem onies staged Eastern A ir Lines began lay­ tickets as fa r in advance of WASHINGTON (UPI)—Talks In accused one of the airlines of MI AMI , F la . (i)—T h r e e G eraldine Luke found her talks with United Arab Republic for De Gaulle. "taking actions" which violated ing off 12,000 of its non-strlk - flight tim e as possible, o r to the airline strik e w ere abruptly young children died In an oven- children’s bodies when she re ­ P resident Gamal Abdel N asser broken off Tuesday when the a general agreem ent between the lng employes Tuesday, and other relinquish their seats to others. hot parked c a r while th eir turned to the c a r. The lab had In Cairo and Yugoslav President Idled c a rr ie rs , notably North­ As contract talks r e s u m e d m other was making a $10 a been unexpectedly busy Mon­ pint blood donation at a medi­ day and she had to wait for Tito on how to stop the fighting in Southeast Asia. Bennett union walked away from the bar­ struck c a rrie gaining table and accused one keep the "sta tu s quo during the of the c a r rie rs of violating a negotiations." rs and the union to w est, w ere considering sim ilar T u e s d a y , Joseph W. Ramsey, action because of dim prospects chief representative of the In­ cal supply house. m ore than two hours, police Before leaving Yugoslavia a - ternational Assn. of Machinists (continued f r o m page 1) negotiation agreem ent. There was no Immediate com­ for a settlem ent. Police said the children died said . They estim ated die chil­ board a four-engine Soviet Il­ The Civil Aeronautics Board, (LAM), charged that the airlines "W ell, I was born out W est— A ssistant L abor S e c r e t a r y ment from either the union o r the eith er of suffocation or heat dren, ranging in age from 18 yushin 18 a irlin e r fo r the four- which had eased Its regulations had no Intention of reaching any Jam es Reynolds, who would not five struck a i r l i n e s —United, stro k e. The c a r’s windows months to 4 1 /2 y ears, w ere In hour trip to Moscow, M rs.Gand­ in M innesota,’' he said, pointing Eastern, T rans World, National e a rlie r to help non-struck a ir­ agreem ent this week. reveal the nature of the dispute, w ere rolled up. the c a r about three hours. hi Joined Tito in expressing "deep w esterly. "My dad brought me lines meet demands of stranded He also accused management said negotiations would not be and Northwest. concern over the continued pur­ here when I was a little biddy Reynolds said he was avail­ passengers, Issued an appeal for of overestim ating the union’s de­ resum ed until the m atter had been suit of the policy of force, In­ thing.’’ able through the night to aid In public cooperation. mands by $25 million, while the terference and arm ed interven- "M y dad planted a ll these tre e s settled. Reynolds said the union has settling the m atter, but he warn­ The board noted that many m achinists actually had lowered Street Shooting Claim s Second Victim tlon In some p a rts of thew orld." on the land," he went on, point­ ed that If the issue wasn’t set­ travelers w ere making m ore than som e of their wage Increase ing out a hickory nut tre e which tled the negotiations would be in one reservation for the sam e goals. W IN D S O R , Ont. ( A P )---A June 25 s tre e t shooting he said last year produced 72 trip in the hope of Increasing n ea r a W in d s o r busstop has c la im e d a s e c o n d v ic t im . Andrew Woloch, 21, o f W in dso r, died Monday at MSU Union quarts of nuts. "H e was a stone mason and a Airlines Trim "difficulty." Reynolds said the two sides their odds for a seat. As a re ­ package proposals would cost The airlin es claim the union w ere not necessarily any closer sult, It said, flights a re "so ld $114 m illion a y e a r. Ramsey M e tro p o lita n Hospital h e r e . w ater-w ltcher, too. You knows Edith Chaykoski, 20, of W in dso r, died seven hours a f t e r an assailant f i r e d th r e e bla sts f r o m a shotgun Acts Today what that Is, doncha?” Bennett walked back towards Detroit Staffs to agreem ent to end the five-day out” to tra v e le rs with multiple said the figure actually was only old strike, but they had a much reservations who do not use them $89 ^million. DETROIT OF) — Two of f o u r better understanding of cost fig­ all, and many planes a re depart­ into a group of fou r people walking near a bus stop. the house, pointing out a bird ing with empty seats. ures involved. M iss C haykoski's b ro th e r, Kenneth, 22, and G ra ce Top leaders of MSU's non- bath—an old water bucket— and struck airlines In the D etroit area Officials still held little hope The agency urged trav elers watch for NEJAC ; Dunlop, 19, also w ere fe lle d by the blasts. academic employes union will his m other’s old overgrown flow­ Tuesday began laying off non­ for any early settlem ent of the against making m ore rese rv a ­ decide today on a course of e r garden. striking personnel as the walkout coming to contract dispute that has left tions than they need and to can­ action In an Incident which chang­ He Identified, with a chuckle, by the m achinists union entered cel any they do not Intend to three of every five com m ercial ed the work scheduled of seven the vines growing up the house’s Its fourth day. use. A irlines w ere urged to r e ­ 543 e. grand riv er * Labor Dept. Helps Female Prisoners men M o n d a y In the Physical fram e as hops, although he claim ­ Northwest A irlines confirmed U.S. a ir flights grounded since quire passengers to pick up their Friday. Plant. ed to have never used them for it has reduced Its staff by 80 W A S H I N G T O N (fl—T h e 700 o n e - y e a r experimental As a result the departm ent in m ore than decoration. p er cent, to about 30 employes, L abor Dept, announced Mon­ p roject w ill attem pt to re ­ which the men w ere classified As we stood to go, Bennett and E astern A irlines said It will day a contract with the Catho­ duce this number. was eliminated, although they pulled a large ancient pocket have reduced Its D etroit staff lic Archdiocese of D etroit for The program will provide retained their previous classifi­ watch from his overalls pocket by 95 per cent at day’s end, r e ­ a project to enable women in job-oriented t r a i n i n g and cation as set-up men. They are to check the time. taining only a handful of workers prison to p rep are fo r steady placem ent, and c o n t i n u i n g now p a rt of the custodial and "T h is used to be my father’s. for security purposes. jobs upon release. counseling for 120 women In­ Must be 50 y ears old now." T ra n s World A irlines said it cleaning department. The departm ent said about m ates between the ages of 18 The new work schedule, how­ H is gray cat, "Ma Boy," fol­ would not lav off anv personnel th ree out of 10 of the women and 25 in the D etroit House of ever, was followed without inci­ lowed as Bennett walked with us until July 23 and United Air r e l e a s e d from the D etroit C orrection. Jobs w o u l d be dent Monday and Tuesday. to the front gate. Lines Indicated It had no Imme­ House of C orrection a re re ­ sought In th eir home com­ The executive board, composed "Come back and see my rock diate plans to lay off non-striking peat offenders, and the $94,- m unities. of the local’s officers and three collection someday,” he said. personnel. - tru stees, Is faced with several " I ’m a full fledged m ember of T he four airlines employ 1,027 alternatives. One union official the MSU Rockhound Club, ya w orkers in Detroit, of which 469 We’ re really cutting Prices speculated that the board could know." a re m em bers of the striking In­ Crosses Atlantic decide to file a grievance and He told us a g irl State News ternational Association of Ma­ take it a s far as arbitration. photographer h a d visited him chinists. Another possibility would be pic­ th ree years ago, but he hadn't A total of 200 of the 558 non- Just Wonderful I I I Clairol Crest kets and dem onstrations, but no seen ' 'hide nor hair of her since. striking employes at the four T o o th p a ste H a ir Spray I S u m m e r B lo n d e In 12-Foot Sailboat strik e Is anticipated, he said. As we left, he yelled, " I ’ll airlin es will be laid off at the end Union officials contend that call ya when the flowers bloom of Tuesday’s shifts, a spokesman management m ust notify the union said. 13 o z . can I I H a ir L ig h te n e r F a m ily s i z e R eg. 76$ F O R T LAUDERDALE, F la . made preparations for the voyage when a change in the work sched­ R eg. 68£ I (UPI)—Adventurer William Ver­ fo r th ree y e a rs. SUMMER 1 ule Is planned, to satisfy the pro­ ity a r r i v e d safely In Ireland Tuesday, completing a reco rd His goal was to cross the At­ visions of the contract, which lantic in the sm allest boat on took effect July 1. 2/9 9 i hs 65-day crossing of the Atlantic Leonard H. Glander, director in a homemade 12-foot sailboat, re c o rd and at the sam e tim e of personnel, said that according it was reported h ere. prove his theory that Irish monks tled the A m ericas centuries be­ to the term s of the contract, The feat topped the efforts of led by "B renden the Bold" set­ the union must be consulted only I MATERNITY ) C u rity I P o n d ’s 72 X/ " Cleveland, Ohio, newsman Robert Manry, who cro ssed the ocean fo re Columbus by crossing the of the employes. . la st y ear In a 131/2 foot sail­ Atlantic In sm all sailboats. if the move would affect seniority FASHIONS ! Cotton Balls I I D ream F low er Spring boat, the Tlnkerbelle. London newspapers informed CREDIT U N IO N MEMBERS 275 pack a ge I I Dusting Powder Clothespins 58 * J 77 * _ 1 C L E A R A N C E ! papers and correspondents here I that the 40-year-old Verity a r ­ HAVE THE A D V A N TA G E . . . . R eg . 69«? R eg . $ 1 .0 0 H ardw ood I rived during the morning at Fenit, Ireland, with the comment: “ Wills and Estate Planning” 1/2 i "I'v e done it—how about th at?" OFF Verity’s wife could not be lo­ SAVE UP TO S p e a k e r: cated Immediately to be told the M r. R o b e r t F i s h e r $3 DRESSES news. She works In a local de­ partm ent sto re, but was reported off for the day. Vice President and T ru st Officer of the Michigan National Bank l-p c .—2-pc. Shifts Original 7.98-24.98 $4 to $15 Spie & Span D u o-th erm L a d ie s ’ S e a m l e s s Verity sailed from F t. Lauder­ dale la st May 8 In his 12-foot sailboat, the "N onoalca." He had Consumer Information TOPS *N SHORTS Original 4.98-8.98 to $5 B ig Job C le a n e r Picnic lug Mesh Nylons M eeting SKIRTS ’N SLACKS R eg. 2/86Ç 17$ 1.87 j V 56 çj 2 g a llo n s i z e WEDNESDAY, JULY 13th P a ste ls—Cottoqs—Dacrons. Original 3.98-7.98 $3 $5 to R eg. 31ä League A ll-Stars a 2-1 victory ed to reach for the ball, which K alln e cf Torre c over the American In nearly un­ got past him and Robinson leg­ M cC arver c ¿Jj*. Agee c f bearable 100-degree heat. ged it all the way to third with F Robinson If L e fe b v re 2b Wills’ line shot to right field a trip le. O liv a r f Hunt 2b with one out In the 10th inning Koufax still looked as if he B Robinson 3b C ardenas ss off lo ser P ete Richert drove might pitch his way out of trouble Scott lb S targ ell home Tim M cCarver from sec­ when he got Red Sox rookie Cash lb Wi l l s ss ond b a s e for the N a t i o n a l George Scott to foul out to firs t F re eh an c Koufax p W J League's fourth A ll-Star triumph basem an W illie McCovey, but B attey c Flood in a row. with D etroit’s Bill Freehan at K noop 2b Bunntng p The victory, credited to Gay­ bat, Koufax uncorked a wild pitch Rich son 2b Allen lo rd P e rry of the Giants, also over catcher Joe T o rre ’s head M c L a in p M anchal p extended the NL’s A ll-Star su­ and Robinson made it home eas­ Kaat p H a rt prem acy over the AL to 19 wins ily with the A m ericans’ only run. K ille b r e w P erry p against 17 defeats with one game McLain, who has won 13 games F rego si ss T otals having ended in a tie. so far this season, put down the T otals Baltim ore’s Brooks Robinson, National Leaguers In 1-2-3 or­ who had three of the lo se rs’ d er over the firs t three innings, 010 000 000 0 - 1- 6 -0 000 100 000 1- 2- 6 -0 six hits and broke an A ll-Star striking out three men and per­ f i e l d i n g r e c o r d with eight m itting only two balls to be hit bier down the third base line. Program Information 482-3905 chances, and D etroit's Denny Mc­ out of the infield. Brooks Robinson came In fast Lain, easily the most Im pressive DENNY M cLAIN He entrusted a 1-0 lead to for the ball but was unable to of all nine pitchers used In the AL Standout ■ Jim Kaat but the big Minnesota make a play, Santo winding up with game, tried to pull it out for the southpaw couldn’t hold and the a single and Mays crossing the AL. But it was Wills, who sup­ home smiling with the winning National League tied the score plate, not only with the tying TODAY W IN N IN G R U N — St. Louis C a rd in a l catcher T im M c C a r v e r c r o s s e s the plate in the plied the crusher for the NL at run. at 1-1 with three hits in the run for the National Leaguers From 1:00 P.M 10th innning of Tuesday’ s A l l - S t a r game at St. L o u is to give Hie N L AH - S t o r * a the end. §andy Koufax started for the fourth. but also with his 19th A ll-Star • 2 -1 win o v e r the A L . He scored on M a u r y W i l l s s in g le . U P I T e le p h o to Richert came In to relieve National Leaguers and with any Willie Mays opened the Inning run, which extended another of his F eature 1, 3:05, Cleveland’s Sonny Siebert In the kind of luck at all might have with a single for his 22nd hit in records. 5:15, 7:25, bottom of the 10th. turned in three perfect innings. A ll-Star competition, extending That’s the way it stood until 9:35 P.M. M cCarver of the C a r d i n a l s As it was, the $120,000 Dodger his own record, and Roberto Cle­ 27 O N FOOTBALL TENURES drew a ro a r of approval from dazzler gave up one hit, a tainted mente moved him to second with Wills came along In the 10th to wind up the fourth extra Inn­ GAY C O M E D Y FARCE! the partisan fans with a lead- one at that, his firs t run In four another single. ing A ll-Star game In history. ‘S9Impressive In Recruiting off single to right and after Ron Hunt of the Mets laid down a perfect sacrifice, sending Mc­ C arver to second, Wills hit a A ll-Star p i t c h i n g appearances Aaron fouled out and Mays and left the game for a pinch took third when McCovey forced h itter in the third, trailing 1-0. Clemente at second, after which Koufax, winner of last year’s Ron Santo sent a teasing drlb- Both National League runs came off lefthanders, Kaat and Richert, who yielded five of the w inners’ six hits. By JOE M IT C H fast ball to right field. A ll-Star game at Minnesota, zip­ M cCarver c h a r g e d around ped through the firs t inning on .Program Info - 332-6944 State News Sports W r i t e r TODAYS Michigan State could rem ain a third as right fielder T ony Oliva only five pitches, getting Dick IONS HD ARTHUR McAuliffe and A1 Kallne on foul football dynasty for some tim e. Since winning the Big Ten Con­ of the Twins fielded the ball and desperately threw t o w a r d the plate. But the peg was high and pop-ups and Frank Robinson on a fly ball to leftfielder Hank Aaron. CAM PUS I flO iE S 'P A Y DH TAYLOR GODFREY ference championship la st fall With one out in the A m ericans’ LAST DAY ! off to the side and catcher Earl and gaining national recognition second, however, Brooks Robin­ 1:30-3:35-5:35-7:35-9:35 Battey never had a chance at with a 10-0 regular season rec­ son slashed a low liner to left Henry Fonda-Joanne Woodward t a g g i n g M cCarver, who came ord, the Spartans have gone na­ tionwide to re c ru it new talent. clinics attended by Coach Daugh­ ftBIB HMD FOR u o m f to f ip .m . And the resu lts a re im pres­ to play where other athletes have THE LITTLE l¿DY sive. done w ell, Athletes want The Spartans have 27-talented pete w here there a re other good son. to com­ erty following the football sea­ “ Duffy’s clinics expose him to NFL-AFL Merger TECHNICOLOR* FROMWftBWEHHOS.C The world's deadliest and \ PANAVISION' AND METROCOLOR NEXT WED.: prospects on tender for the 1966 a th letes.” most dazzlingly female agent I Smith attributed a good por­ m o r e boys and high school season after coaches and scouts recru ited la st w inter and spring. tion of MSU’s success in the re ­ coaches than any other coach In MSU was unable to acquire cruiting program to the various the country," Smith said. To Help Vikings Shown 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40 Walt Disney’s ‘‘L T . ROBIN only two prospects whom they sought a fte r — L ee McElroy, “ I know when I went with him everyone said he was so easy to ST . P A U L - MINNEAPOLIS, study m ore college films and study them better,” the Vikings’ m o re s tY CRUSOE, U.S.N.” Bkaite Minn. (UPI)—Jim Finks, gener­ from Beaumont, Texas, and Mike talk to. He’s never too busy to general manager said. "Some al m anager of the Minnesota Fordham , from Newport, Va. talk with a boy.” Vikings, contends that the m er­ schools, like Sul Ross in Texas, » McElroy, who had signed a na­ Smith gave reference to one ger of the National F o o t b a l l won’t release their films until the [« q M E clinic In particular In which the 1 V | ,T T P 72 n tional le tte r of Intent for MSU, League and the American Foot­ season is over. fSsriANSIN» presence of Daugherty brought went Instead to UCLA. ball League will help the Vikings Finks said the m erger and Fordham went to the Univer­ Walt Kowalczyk to MSU. m ore than a lot of the other clubs. common draft in January of each 2a Kowalczyk, was an All-Amer­ sity of Tennessee. ican half back In 1957. “ Our coach (Norm Van Brock- year has sweetened the relation­ MONICA TERENCE DIRK Now Showing One of- the m ost promising lin) takes a m ore active part In ship between the NFL-AFL and VITTI -STAMP BOGARDE “ I guess you’d say that’s the re c ru its coming to MSU in the classic story about Duffy’s re ­ drafting than m ost coaches do,” college officials. HAR^Y A N D R E W S -1MICHAEL CRAIG' 7-Big-DayS' fall Is L am ar Thomas, a 6-2,- Finks said. “ The new January JOSEPHJANNIPRODUCTION•(VicttdbyJOSEPHLOSEV cruiting," said Smith. College football people object SownpUrbyEVANJONES COLORbyOEUUXE Thru Tues., 220-pound back from Thornton, draft will give him a chance to Smith credits the faculty at to any pre-January draft because 111. MSU as well as all of the foot­ review his team ’s season, a s­ M ie I Others whom the Spartan staff it always brings a few secret ball coaches for the Spartans’ sess his needs and draft m ore signings by players who will be July 19th have high hopes on a re linemen; intelligently.” success in recruiting over the involved in post-season games, Ben Alexander, a prep school y e ars. Finks said it was difficult to DRIVE standout f r o m T hree R ivers; close the books on a player In according to Finks. He said an - I N "They deserve a pat on the early draft always meant con­ IMMM B ruce Kulesze, a ll-sta te from the second week of November Muskegon; Ken Little, an all­ sta te r from Ohio; Ralph Skinner, back,” he said. *’lf I had a boy who was interested In account­ and not consider what he did the rem ainder of the season. tacting college players during the season, and this did not set y i- ^ ^ 2 MHea Kouttrw— t a t L an sin g o n M-7S Jack Lemmon from Battle Creek; Dave Van- elst, from Mlddlevllle; and L a rry ing, I could call up one of the professors in the department and “ Van Brocklin will be able to right with the collegiate coaches. NOW! (2) COLOR HITS Tony Curtis ask him to have dinner with the Smith, brother of Bubba Smith, . from Beaumont, Texas. boy. " I guess it’s Just like P re si­ FIRST LANSING SHOWING NatalieWood Among the top backs a re John dent Hannah said: Michigan State T H E P IC T U R E YOU HAVE B EE N BLAKE EDWARDS' Makanan, a quarterback from Hawaii; Bob M iltenberger, from B U R T S M IT H is a big u n i v e r s i t y with the friendliness of a sm all school.” H E A R IN G ABOUT ON T . V . ALSO RA DIO "The Great G rosselle; Calvin Fox, from Bat­ tle Creek; and Jack P itts, a NOW (2) COLOR HITS HIT NO. ( ! ) F IR ST RUN AT 8 : 3 5 - L A T E Race” quarterback from Georgia. "W e’ve done prettyw ell,” said SUMMER CIRCLE THEATRE ’66 AFRAID TO TURN THEIR BACKS ON EACH OTHER— B urt Smith, assistan t athletic (2) FIRST LANSING SHOWINGS THEY FOUGHT SIDE BY SIDE AGAINST TH E INDIANI d irecto r and one of the men who helps head football coach Duffy The Days Between T H E P I C T U R E YOU HAVE B E E N HE A R IN G A BOUT ON T . V . ALSO RADI O 3 8 Ï Daugherty push MSU’s recru it­ ing program . Starts Tonight: 8:30 P.M . R H IT NO. (1) SHOWN AT 10:14 - 11:55 “ I wouldn’t say that the suc­ c ess of our football team last Demonstration Hail NT ■Hi 'J tÁ ¡if C , season really aided our recru it­ Box Office Open Monday - Tuesday, 2-6 p.m. ing program that much,” he said. •’Look at the y ear when we Wednesday - Saturday, 2-9 p.m. ^ c a 's P * n n ie s t ^ a n , ' ! y ; / ’ t h e it %8 recru ited Bob Aplsa and Clint Phone: 355-0148 H r Wí Jones. We w ere way down in the A lM f,B S r F U lL ‘ U N 6 W f e a r ^ league then.” P rogram Information 485-6485 % m m f®slK Smith, however, did say there WH TODAY i i was some credit to be given to la st season's Spartans. “ S u c c e s s does breed suc­ c e s s ,” he said. "A thletes want f TO DAY and THURS. I lAPifSW Ufr: n& z. TODAY AT 1:25-4:00-6:40-9:10 HENRY FONDA In " B A T T L E OF THE | i Tftomfto6p.ni. QOpfE B ULG E” COLOR (continued f r o m page 1) Ohio National Guard was mo­ THURS. AT 2:40-6:40-LATE I STARTING TOMORROW! A U N IV ER S A L PIC TU R E II bilized and amphibious vehicles w ere brought In to aid In the Super Bargain Day « FRED 6WYNNE YVONNE DeCARLO AL LEWIS BUTCH PATRICK M B I0 The greatest evacuation of persons from low- .DEBRIE WATSONTERRV-THOMASHERMIONE CINGOLD lying a re a s. SHOWN T H U R S D A Y AT 1 :0 5 -5 :0 5 -9 :1 0 P . M . H IS N E W E S T ! H IS B IG G E S T I 1 H IT NO. (2) FIRST RUN IN C O L O R AT 8:30 | BILLÏÏVWEIAÛ B IB IttlY U Lf\00U H DENNIS----------- MOAAftOSTAMMB comedy of Som«it» MARVINALBERT«wMOIEl GRlMS/BiwaontNN»r<««cN AwaTRM»« «W ancwNt RALPH NELSON There w ere no rep o rts of cas­ ualties. FWLPHNELSON«ifREDENGEL NEALHEFTI COLORBYDELUXE “ S UNITED ARTISTS all time! ’ 118 H ^ ASTO U ND IN G The rains began at 2 a.m ., abated somewhat at 10 a jn ., A D V EN TU R ES ! H IT NO. (2) IN C OLOR AT 10:40 Vxwxpiai by ARTHUR ROSS I > tc1(d by BlAftf (DWAR0S ■ £ and fell heavily again at noon. BRING THE LITTLE WOMAN. . . MAYBE SHE’LL DU LAUGHING! An additional one and one-half Shown Once At 9 P . M . Inches was forecast by the weath­ -2 n d C o lo r H tt- e r bureau. JfVfNMTS FMOUCTNMS p a m Highways w ere closed, stre e ts STEW COCHRAN HI10EGAR0E NEFF w ere Im passable, c a r s w e r e abandoned and—at one spot—a 'HOWTO <*1 PAUL HUBSCHMIB. sm all bus could be seen sub­ IURDER ,, m erged completely. Sandusky officials ordered all | (P, TECHNICOLOR YBBBWIFE* UNITED ARTISTS m ASEVENARTS TECHNICOLOR* PICTURESRELEASE firem en to duty and called out a ll available emergency equip­ ASwallowLtd-Belvision Production • AUniversal Release -2nd at 12,00 P . M . - m ent. The Red C ross set up shel­ te r s in schools. 6 M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig a n W e d n e s d a y , Ju ly 13 , 1966 „ H B a tO U R D O U A R B U r s M O R E !" CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Automotive Automotive Automotive Employment For Rent For Sale Typing Service CHEVY' 1963. Must sell Bel-Air RENAULT 1963 R-8 se ries 4- STRATTON’S SPORT "¿ENTER CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A NEAR INGHAM H o s p i t a l , L a n - POObLkS: APRICOT, M iniature. HELEN DE M k k l l t accurate 1m w ith a g fi 2 -door sedan. 6 cylinder stand­ a rd shift. Can be seen at 534 door sedan. Four speed trans­ m ission. Radio, heater. Very has th e new B e n e l l i 250 Scram bler. IV 4-4411, C few hours a day can mean ex­ cellent earnings for you a s a sing. Want reliable couple o r sm all family to maintain three AKC. Eight weeks old. Healthy, beautiful. Make an offer. ED 7- typing. E lectric, 350 a page. Will pick up and deliver. Call ■ low cost E. Fenton. 882-6026. 3-7/15 low mileage. Jet black with trained Avon representative. bedroom ranch. Full basement, 0708. ________________ 3-7/13 393-0795. 3-7/13 DART MINI-BIKk $l25. fexcel- W A N T AD C O R V E T T E CONVERTIBLE 1965. 300 hp, a ir conditioned, red interior. $695. SIGNS FORD SALES, 162 W. Grand River, lent condition. ED 2-2633, 3-7/15 For appointment in your own home, w rite M rs. Alona Huck- two c ar garage. Fully furnished. F o r thirteen months, August 1- Mobile Homes TkfeSk PklNTED, rapid service. Drafting supplies, Xerox copies. AM-FM r a d i o , all p o w e r . Williamston. 655-2191. C ins, 5665 School Street, H aslett, September 1967, while occupant TRAILER, VEkV good condition. CAPITAL CITY BLUEPRINT, • AUTOMOTIVE 1966' ‘ya Ki AHjC 250cc Catalina. Michigan, or call evenings, 339- overseas. $160 monthly plus 28*, 1953 E l c a r . Completely $3,450. Call 372-4941 or 332- TRIUMPh 1964 Spitfire. Green, Factory perfect. W arranty in 221 South Grand. 482-5431. • EMPLOYMENT 8294.__________________5-7/18 2198.__________________5-7/15 deposit. 424 West W illard. TU furnished, bathroom and show­ C3-7/14 black top and tonneau. Radio, effect. Call Jim , days, 355- • FOR RENT D6 bGE 1^57. REAL good con- ca m b e r. compensator, under­ 2-0319. 3-7/14 e r. $975. OL 1-5021. • FOR SALE dition. Will sell cheap. Ask for coating, other extras. $1195. 5273; nights 351-4618. 5-7/19 For Rent NEED MAN to share house for 3-7/13 PAULA ANN H A U g H L V , ty p is t * • LOST & FOUND Call 339-2750 or 339-2208. L60K OUT, SUZUKI is "herd TV RENTALS for students. Eco- sum m er. N ear Campus. 1015 i 9 6 6 m a " R l e t t e b i x lO w it h IBM Selectric and Executive. Ed. Phone ED 2-1940 . 3-7/14 • PERSONAL FIAT SPIDER, owner must sell. 5-7/19 World's f i n e s t m otorcycle. nomical ra te s by the t e r m Marigold, East Lansing, after tip out. E a r l y American in­ M ultlllth Offset printing. P ro ­ • PEANUTS PERSONAL Call evenings. Phone 351-4181. TRIUMPH 1965 Spitfire, green FO X SPORT CENTER, 2009 or month. UNIVERSITY TV 5 p.m . 3-7/14 te rio r. P riced to sell. IV 4- fessional theses typing. N e a r f • REAL ESTATE 5-7/18 with black top. Must sell.L eav­ South Cedar. 372-3908. C3-7/14 RENTALS, 484-9263. C ONE ROOMMATE for three bed 3997. 3-7/14 cam pus. 337-1527. C • SERVICE ing the country. Phone 332- 1966 Super 9b Honda. 450 m iles. house, $50 monthly including FORD 1963 Galaxie, 2-door six, Call 351-4202 after 5 p.m. Apartments Lost & Found ANN BkOWN, typist and m u ld - • TRANSPORTATION 8472. 3-7/15 utilities. Phone 332-8245 after stick. Excellent condition. $785. lith offset printing. D isserta­ ,• WANTED 5-7/14 FURNISHED fW O-bedroom, a ir 5 p.m . 3-7/15 LOST ONE fem ale Sealpoint Sia- Phone 393-1114. C3-7/14 TR-3 1958 red rebuilt engine. tions, theses, m anuscripts, gen­ HOkDA 50 1966 white. Only 600 conditioned. Summer o r fall. m ese cat, East Lansing vicinity MERCEDES BENZ 1961 220S Body in excellent shape. $550. e ra l typing. IBM, 16 y ears ex­ DEADLINE 351-4187 after 6 p.m . 5-7/13 m iles. $225 o r best offer. Phone Call 337-2080 after 2 p.m . Rooms o r near Union Building. 351- p erience. 332-8384. C 4 - d o o r , automatic, a ir con­ 355-5886 after 6 p.m . 5-7/13 5-7/15 4887.. 3-7/15 1 P.M. one class day be­ ditioned, red leather interior. VALIANT 196d, one owner. Runs EAST SIDE-SUMMER RATE fore publication. HONDA 250 Scram bler. Good IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, One/ JOB RESUMES, 100 c o p i e s , Reclining s e a t s . $995. The well. F a m i l y has outgrown. 1 bedroom apt. - $ 100.00 Personal $4.50. A L D I N G E R DIRECT mechanical condition. Best of­ Two bedroom l u x u r y apart­ Cancellations • 12 noon one checkpoint - 2285 W. Grand F irs t at $125 takes. Phone 355- 2 bedroom apt.-$125.00 fer over $625. Call 351-6709 m ents, including pool, a ir con­ YES, NEJAC rents T V 's for P en- MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N. R iver. Phone 332-4916. 8106. 3-7/15 class day before publication after 1 p.m . 3-7/15 ditioning. Call Fidelity Realty, nies a day. F re e service and C lippert. IV 5-2213. C 5-7/18 VOLKSW'a C e N I 964, radio, pop- both furnished, with 332-5041. 5-7/13 . delivery. S a m e day s e r v i c e MERCURY 1964 Marauder F a st- open re a r windows. Documented Aviation garages, call iv 9-1017 BARE5I MEL, Professional typ- PHONE back. (Few of its kind in the IMMEDIATELY: TWO men to guaranteed. Call 482-0624 right is t. No job too larg e o r too service record, excellent con­ LEARN TO FLY at our Gov- now I C 355-8255 g reater Lansing area.) Sharp I dition. $1250. Phone 372-1127. share 2 - b e d r o o m apartm ent For Sale sm all. Block off campus. 332- ernm ent licensed school with with graduate. Pool, a ir con­ B.Y.O.B. fiREAK your own back 3255. C 4 RATES P riced to sell by ownerl 393- 3-7/13 experienced in stru cto rs. It's UNFINISHED FURNITURE: bar 1409 or 485-7474. 3-7/15 ditioning. 337-0942 after 7 p.m . on your vacation trip in style VOLKSWAGEN 1964, sun roof. easy and funl Open every dayl 5-7/13 stools, night stands, chest-of- with Travel Accident Insurance TYPING: TERM papers, m anu- 1 D A T............ S I.50 MG-B 1964. Green, w ire wheels, Radio, heater. Priced to save. F o r the best, come to F ra n - draw ers, bookcases, p re -fin - from BUBOLZ, 332-8671. s c rip ts, th eses, general typing. 3 DAYS......... ¿3.00 ONE MALE to share fully fu r- ished picture fram es, and m ore. two tops. Body, engine good $985. SPORTS CAR CENTER. CIS AVIATION. Call IV 4-1324 C3-7/14 Iris Banks. P lease call 487- 5 DAYS......... ¿5.00 shape. Call after 5:30. 489- IV 9-7591. 3-7/13 nished luxury apartm ent w i t h PLYWOOD S A L E S , 3121 S. 0650. 5-7/14 for an appointment now I 25% DISCOUNT on all photo work. 0301. 3-7/15 , . r two graduate students for re ­ Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. (based on 15 words per ad) V O L K S W A G E N l965, 1(3,(too mainder of s u m m e r . Ample MAREK REXALL DRUG PRE­ OLDSMOBILE I960 Dynamic 88. C3-7/14 Transportation O ver 15, 10e P * ' w ord, per doy. m iles. Excellent shape. $1275. Employment parking, a ir conditioning, swim­ SCRIPTION CENTER at F ran ­ Good condition, new brakes, Call 372-6225. 5-7/13 R ESPONSIB'L E MAN for approxi- BlkTHDAY CAKE ?*', $3.12 de- dor. One ro ll 620-127 BW film WANTED ONE rid e r, fem ale, to There will be o 50< service ming pool. Phone 337-0133. livered; 8” cakes, $3.64. Also brake d r u m s , re a r springs, v 6 LkSWA(SEN 1963 only 8.30O mately one hour cleaning per fre e with this ad and any film Los Angeles a re a . Leaving Sept­ and bookkeeping choree it 3-7/14 sheet pies and cakes. KWAST shocks. Recently tuned. 641- m iles. One owner, like new. night. Week nights only. In ex­ left for processing. C em ber 15-20. Call 351-4809. this ad is not paid within 6130. 3-7/15 ONE ROOMMATE for two-man BAKERIES, Brookfield P laza, 5-7/13 Must sell. Call 355-9958 after change for full w eek's room Burcham Woods apartm ent for FREEIII A T h r i l l i n g hour of o ne week. SCbSMOBILE i9 6 0 Dynamic 88. ren t. 351-4017 a fte r 5 p.m. East Lansing, Frandor, 303 S. beauty. F o r appointment, call 5:30. 5-7/18 sum m er. $77.50 per month each WANTED: One rid e r for Los Four door sedan, m a r o o n , 3-7/15 Washington. IV 4-1317. C3-7/14 484-4519. M E R L E NORMAN o r sublease entire apartm ent, TÉLÉVISION 19” portable, ne a r- Angeles a re a . Leaving July 29. whitewalls, full power, radio. Auto Service & Parts COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. The State News does not EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD Com- 332-5041 o r 351-5515 after 5 Must have d riv er’s l i c e n s e . Sharp a n d dependable. Best ly new. Best offer. Phone 332- Michigan. C3-7/14 perm it racial or religious ACdlDENT PROBLEM? C a l l pany, tem porary assignm ents pun. 3-7/14 Phone 482-2302 evenings. offer. Phone 351-4633 after 5 6110.__________________3-7/14 discrim ination in i t s ad­ KALAMAZOO STREET BODY fo r experienced office g irls. No STUDENTS: ON Your Birthday, 4-7/13 p.m. 3-7/14 WANTED: ONE o r Two m ales HOOVER TANK vacuum cleaner vertising c o l u m n s . The SHOP. Small d e n t s to large fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. im m ediately to sublease $40 come down for a fre e pizza. OLDSMO&ILE 1 9 6 3 Cutlass con- with all attachm ents runs and Wanted State News will not accept w recks. American and foreign 3-7/14 BIMBO’S PIZZA. 489-2431. vertible, g o o d condition. All p er month W ater’s Edge Apart­ looks like new. $20. Phone OX advertising from persons c a rs. Guaranteed work, 482- TEMPORARY JOBS for students C 3-7/14 power, low m ileage. 1-owner. ment. 332-1006. 3-7/14 4-6031. C3-7/14 BLOOD DONORS needed, $6 for discrim inating against re­ 1286. 2628 E . Kalamazoo. C -student wives-needed immedi­ RH positive, $7, $10, o r $12 Drafted, m ust sell. 651-5750. GUITAR: E-S 335 TDC without SEEING DONfe_ by experienced ligion, race, color or na­ WANTED: TWO g i r l s im m edi- fo r RH n e g a t i v e . DETROIT _____________ 5-7/14 NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e ately. Stenographers, d r a f t s ­ case. $250. G o o d condition. se a m stress. Shifts, sk irts, b e r- tional origin. ately for nine months, 4-girl BLOOD SERVICE, INC. 1427 E. OPEL 1958 wagon. Good shape. price from $7.95. New sealed men, general labor. P a rt/fu ll Phone 489-3926. 3-7/14 mudas, made to order, $4-$5. luxury apartm ent. 332-0234. Michigan Ave. Hours 9-4 Mon­ $175. 424 West Willard. TU beam s, 990. Salvage c a rs, large tim e. KELLY SERVICES, 400 3-7/14 STUDY DESKS, sm all chests, Hemming 500. Call Lynne, 337- 2-0319. 3-7/15 stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO S. Washington,482-1277.5-7/13 roll-aw ays, 81 bunk beds. New 7116. 3-7/13 day and Tuesday; 12-7 T hurs­ Automotive PLYMOUTH l95>. Good tire s. PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- G ftE A t LAKES EMPLOYMENT 114 SOUTH H A Y F O R D : Four & used m attre sse s—all sizes. day. 489-7587. C 1921. C for perm anent positions for men rooms upper. Share with work­ ANGLIA, 1964, economy at its Engine in excellent condition. ing g irl, $35 month. 372-5634 Study lamps, typew riters, tape Real Estate NEED ONE man to sh are four best. One owner. P ric e reduc­ Must se ll. Call after 7 p.m . CAR Wa 3H: 250. Wash, wax, and women in office, sales, rec o rd e rs, m etal w ardrobes, NORTHWkSf kk id K three bed- man apartm ent. Available im­ vacuum. U-DO-IT. 430 S. Clip- technical. IV 2-1543. C3-7/14 after 5 p.m . 3-7/14 ed—$735. SPORTS CAR CEN­ $30. 3-7/14 portable TV sets, large selec­ room. Fam ily room, central m ediately. Eydeal Villa, A ir TER. IV 9-7591. 3-7/13 p ert, back of KOKO B ar. ONE Ok two room m ates to share tion new 81 used electric fans. a ir conditioning, garage. 2116 conditioned, pool. 332-2623. AUSTIN HEALEY 1 9 5 8 . Excellent PONTIAC 1959 4-door automatic C3-7/14 Evening Employment two b e d r o o m apartm ent. No Everything for the home. WIL­ Westbury Road. (South, off Delta 5-7/14 transm ission. Runs w ell. $195. Top earnings for those who lease. $30 monthly. Phone 485- COX SECOND HAND STORE, body condition. $550 or best River Drive) Close to school USED SAILBOAT for beginner. Phone IV 9-1895. 5-7/13 MldkEY T H O M P S 6 N mag a re able to maintain th eir 5314. 3-7/15 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. Phone offer. Call 355-7986. 3-7/13 wheels. 14*' wheel base for and park. May be seen by ap­ 332-4810. C3-7/15 PO N T IaC 'T em PE sT 1961'ecorv- studies and a re fre e 4 THREE ROOM Apartment for IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C pointment except S u n d a y s . BUICK 1962 Invicta custom con- Chevy. Good condition. Call 355- omy special, $500. Phone 485- nights per week. Sat. over­ rem ainder of sum m er term . Phone 487-5880. 3-7/14 A F T E R GRADUATION WHAT? 4 vertible. Sharp I Loadedl Beige 1963. 3-7/14 BABY GRAND piano in excellent 6224 before noon or after 6 tim e available for those $70 month for one person, $78 Check "instructions” in the with tan in te rio r. 482-0411 after condition. 4797 Nakoma Drive, p.m . 5-7/15 who qualify. Requires neat month for two persons. Isbell Service C lassified ads to p rep are for a 2:30. 5-7/13 Scooters & Cycles Okemos. 10-7/19 appearing, serious, hard Street, Lansing. 372-2564 after c a re e r. CHEVROLET II 1963, lOb se rie s, PONTIAC 1963 Bonneville con- HONDA 1966, 306cc Scram bler. w orker. Phone M r. Arnold, BICYCLE SALES, rentals and S t A P E R SERVICE, Diaperene 4-door sedan. Six cylinder with vertible. 421 tr i- p o w e r , 4- 5:30. 3-7/13 Franchised Service Approved SHALOM-WANT student to teach 800 m iles. Best offer over $700. 351-4011. serv ices. A l s o used. EAST automatic. Radio, h e a te r.26,000 speed, positraction, power. Ex­ TWO GIRLS needed for four girl LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 E. by Doctors and DSIA, The most me to read Hebrew. Call Connie, Phone 351-6709. 3-7/13 CHAPEL H I L L CEMETERY- one owner driven m iles. Jet cellent. $1,695. Call 393-3498. YAMAHA 1% 4 2$0cc. Excellent Needs Sales Counselors. Phone L u x u r y apartm ent beginning Grand River. Call 332-8303. C modern and Only personalized 355-7234. 3-7/14 black with blue in terio r. $1095. 5-7/19 condition. Many ex tras. Must IV 4-9017. 10-7/15 •September 15th. Call 677-4331 FOR WEDDING a n d practical service in Lansing, providing SIGNS FORD SALES, 162 W. sell. $395. Call Bill, 355-6297. after 6 p.m . 3-7/14 shower gifts, see ACE HARD­ you with diaper pails, poly bags, WOMAN ¿OUNSe L o R to accom - Grand R iver, Willlamston. 655- RAMBLER 196(J Station Wagon. MEN: M A I N T E N A N C E and deodorizers and diapers, or use pany co-ed teen group and other Six cylinder w i t h overdrive. 5-7/18 Housekeepers at Ingham County SINGLE OR double luxury ap a rt- WARE’S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E. 2191. C3-7/14 your own. Baby clothes washed adults to North C arolina for ment. Parking, laundry, p ri­ Grand R iver, a c r o s s from CHEVROLET 19$8 Impala con- Radio, h eater, white sidewall STRaTTON's SPORT CENTER Hospital, 3882 D o b i e Road, free . No deposit. Plant inspec­ social serv ice p roject. Aug. 5- has opened Suzuki of Charlotte. Okemos. Apply between 8 a .m .- vate, near campus. Available Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C vertible. "384** e n g in e -g o o d tire s , two-tone green andwhite. tion invited. AMERICAN DIA­ A u g . 16. E x p e n s e s . M r. Immediate d e l i v e r y of X6’s 4 p.m ., Monday through Friday. August 1st to September 15. e n g L is h L i g h t - w e I g h t 3- condition. $250-best offer. 1202 $295. SIGNS FORD SALES, 162 PER SERVICE, 914 E. G ier— R entchler after six, 332*4)237. while they la st. Or see us about 332-0801. 5-7/14 Call Frank after 7 p.m . 351- s p e e d bicycles. $39,77 full University Village. 355-5948. W. Grand River, Williamston. CALL 482-0864. C 3-7/14 655-2191, C3-7/14 any new Suzuki. C SCHOOL 6720. 1-7/13 p ric e . R ental-purchase term s ____________________ 3-7/15 ADMINISTRATORS C O L f. P O L I C E Positive .38 Wanted: W a r r e n (Michigan) FOtJR MAN Apartment. Reduced available. We also have tennis rates for sum m er. $160 p e r racquets, golf balls, badminton DIAPER S E R V I C E , Lansing’s special. Used. Excellent con­ Consolidated S c h o o l s seeking finest. Your choice of th ree dition, sensible price. Tony. D irector of Elementary Educa­ month. Phone 351-6642 or 332- bird ies, gifts and housewares. types. Containers furnished, no 355-3132. 5-7/14 tion, and Senior High School 0511. 3-7/13 ACE HARDWARE, acro ss from the Union. ED 2-3212. C deposit. You may Include two TAKE HER OUT to dinner . . . Principal. F or further details ONE ROOMMATE needed im - pounds baby clothes. T ry our at one of the fine places listed ' contact MSU Placement Office, mediately for Eden Roc Apart­ SKINNER-TYPE baby box. A ir- crib well tested. Very good Velvasoft process, 25 y e a rs in in today's Classified Ads. SCOTTY SAYS: or Clayton Pohley, Owen Hall, ment for re s t of the sum m er. ability to hold desired temp­ Lansing. BY-LO DIAPER SER­ W239. Phone 353-3570 . 3-7/14 Call 351-4201. 3-7/13 eratu re a n d humidity. 3839 VICE. 1010 E. Michigan. IV 2- A R t TS T—FOR charcoal p o r- STUDENT PART time engineers- PLEASANT LIVING room, bed- 0421. C tra its , L ee B assett, Box 206, announcers for weekend shifts. Burning T ree , Bloomfield H ills. E a s t Lansing—746 Randolph, room, kitchen, bath. C ross ven­ 646-5017. 3-7/15 WEDDING tNVITAftONS. A p - BE THRIFTY . . . Experience d e s i r e d but not tilation. N ear campus. ED 2 - Jackson, Mlchgan. 5-7/15 KIRBY VACUUM, one year old. pointments your home o r o urs. necessary, any m ajor. Auditions 5374. 3-7/14 Paid $300. Must sell. Will take Reasonable p ric e s. F re e re ­ SWEET MUSIC to you w ill be Wednesday e v e n i n g 7:30 at NEkD ONE man for luxury a p a rt- the buyers for pianos and o r­ WKAR, Auditorium B u i l d i n g . $100. Phone 882-0516. 3-7/13 c e p t i o n napkins. P A M E L A ment close to Campus. Special P R I N T I N G SERVICE, T U 2- gans you get with Classified F o r further information, con­ ra te . A ir conditioned. P h o n e o rd e rs on every club made. 7324. C3-7/14 Ads. Dial 355-8255 now. tact C arl Olson. 355-6540. 351-5383. 5-7/14 2-7/13 Tremendous Savings, three day delivery. 337-1015 after 6 p.m . OFFICE MANAGER needed by For Rent 10-7/22 local insurance agency. Please call 372-5360. 10-7/19 Houses SEWING MACHINE Sale. Large ONE GIRL for three bedroom selection of reconditioned, used ACROSS R e f r e s h m e n t s t a n d counter house, six blocks from Olin. m achines. Singers, Whites, Uni­ 1. Laggard 26. Wild oxen help, neat appearing, depend­ Available July 15 through Sep­ versal, Necchi. $19.95 to $39.95. 6. Sensible 27. Belt able. Available for w e e k e n d tem ber 15. Call 332-6264week- Guaranteed. Easy te rm s. ED­ 10. Watered 28. Dig up work. Ladies uniforms furnish­ ends, 355-7747 weekdays. WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., silk roots ed. Apply S t a r l i g h t Drive-In 3-7/13 1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. 11. Shears 29. Unadulter­ T heater. 5-7/15 HOUSE AVAILABLE for F a l l C3-7/14 13, In the ated MALE FULL or part time. Must term . Furnished. F or students midst o! 30. River walking to campus. Fireplace. Animals island have transportation. ED 2-6311. 14. Subleases Vaughan's Landscaping. 3-7/13 Phone 332-2769. 3-7/14 AFFECTIONATE SIAMESE k it- 16. Workers 31. Mother tens. $15. Call 351-6647. 17. Diva's 32. Short- 5-7/18 specialty leiiged horse 19. Twilled 35. Skillet 42. Pitchers 5. Delights Technicians cloth 37. Opah 6. Denude Teaching Opportunities Opportunity 20. Peal 21. Wrap­ 39. Crowing out 40. Admires DOWN 1. Moham­ medan priest 7. Definite space around 8. Nothing WARREN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS with a 22. Pleasure greatly 2. Cupola 9. Precious carriage 41. Farm 3. Jungle stone Future 1 4. Sea bird i • A l l e le m e n ta ry grad es (s e lf » c o n t a in e d ), 25. lloneydew animals 12. Solid • S p e c ia l ed u catio n ( v is it in g t e a c h e r s , s p e e c h c o rr e c tio n , alcohol o rth o p e d ic s , re ta rd e d ). • E le m e n ta ry lib ra ry and re m e d ia l re a d in g . • H ig h sc h o o l m ath, p h y s i c s , e l e c t r i c i t y , d ra ftin g . If y o u have 2 y ears technical school educa­ tion, o r equivalent exper­ 10 I 9 4 i % % f II 7 0 9 It 15. Thorn 18. Sunbeam 20. Crustacean Suburban Com m unity north o f D e tro it PROGRESSIVE CURRICULUM ience, you may become an IBM custom er engineer. I t ’ s a technical service IS It % 17 % % It It 19 If 21. Dried up: poet. 22. Norse REASONABLE CLASS SIZE position with much variety %% %% to 21 legends 23. Immature id and responsibility. Why not Spend Your Dollars Wisely: $5,850 BASE SALARY grow with IBM? W rite or call It IS 14 27 IS 24. Customary 25. Wonder it 27. Masti­ % TEACHERS MUST H A V E OR B E E L IG IB L E ' d F. W. Hawkins, catory The Market Is Here! FO R R E G U LA R M IC H IG A N C E R T IF IC A T IO N it 29 % 29. Shaves 1 É CONTACT PERSONNEL DEPAR TM EN T 608 S. Washington. % so SI 31 93 34 31. Distribute % % 32. Grotto Phone 484-7781, Warren Consolidated Schools St 37 si STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 33. Trans­ 29900 LO R R AINE evenings 39 40 versely WARREN, MICHIGAN 4809 3 % 34. Employer 489-6575. IBM, 41 41 36. Black bird 355-3255 Area Code 313 755-0400, 536-3572, 264-1840 an e q u a l o p p o r t u n it y em ployer. $ % 38. Series W e d n e sd a y , J u ly 13, 1966 7 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig a n House OK9sB ill To Raise Seminar Tonight Government Workers9Pay At Credit Union Wills at vacation tim e will be probably not make provisions W A S H I N G T O N (U P I)~ T h e ra is e the pay of 1.8 m illion gov­ The increase includes a 2.9 one of the topics discussed by as your would have planned," House passed and sent to the ernm ent w orkers by 3.2 per cent, per cent cash ra ise , plus im­ Robert F ish e r of the Michigan F ish er added. White House Tuesday a bill to retroactive to July 1. provements in a number of fringe National Bank at tonight’s MSU State and federal estate taxes benefits. and the place of tru sts in estate Employees C redit Union sem i­ Congressional action was com­ nar entitled "W ills and Estate planning will also be discussed, pleted when the House accepted Publisher’s Son Dies Senate amendments to the bill. The Senate passed the m easure, Planning." F ish er, vice p r e s i d e n t and tru st officer of the Michigan Na­ F ish er said. Tonight’s sem inar is the last in a s e rie s of "C onsum er In­ 81 to 0, Monday. In Freak Mishap The ra ise s go to the federal government’s white collar work­ e rs and postal employes. A sim­ tional Bank of Lansing, Michi­ gan’s fourth largest bank in as­ se ts and one of the 50 largest formation Sem inars’* begun last February as a free credit union serv ice fo r its m em bers. NANTUCKET, M ass. (UPI)— K ilm er pronounced Bingham dead U.S. banks, said that during the The cred it union is planning ila r ra ise is in the works for Robert Worth Bingham, 34, son at the scene. 7:30 p.m . sem inar in the Credit another sim ilar se rie s beginning servicem en. of B arry Bingham, publisher of The accident occurred on Bax­ Union Bldg. he will emphasize in the fall. The new s e rie s will The cost of the bill was e s­ the Louisville (Ky.) C o u r i e r - te r Road in the island hamlet of what w ills can provide. continue discussion of topics al­ tim ated at m ore than $500 m il­ Journal and T im es, was killed Siasconset. The body was re ­ "W ills personalize your estate ready Introduced and will intro­ lion yearly. Tuesday in a freak highway acci­ moved to the Lewis Funeral Home by letting you determine who will duce new topics, F ran cis Mi­ Among its benefits, the bill dent on this re so rt island off in the town of Nantucket. . . . A '.'; have guardianship of your chil­ chels, assistan t manager of the provides time and a half over­ Cape Cod. The couple's 4-month-old son, S T A R T I N G T O RISE “ “ The big addition to the M ain L i b r a r y is beginning to ris e dren or who will be executor of credit union, said. tim e for classified employes o r­ Police said Bingham was driv­ Robert J r ., was at a rented cot­ f r o m the big excavation where W e lls Hall stood a few months ago. With the aid of your estate,” F i s h e r s a i d . Scheduling has not been com­ dered to work m ore than their ing a c a r with a surfboard strad­ tage in the c are of a nurse. regular eight-hour day. How­ a c ra n e 's long boom w o rk e rs have s ta rte d e r e c tin g sections of f o r m s f o r the^base- "W here w ills a re not made the pleted for the fall series so the dling the back seat and protrud­ M rs. Bingham and the two chil­ ment w a ll. __ Photo by Russ Steffey state is very Impartial and will topics cannot be announced at ever, the House accepted a Sen­ ing through the re a r side win­ dren, accompanied by a cook and this time, Michels said. ate amendment exempting scien­ dows when one end of the surf­ the nurse, a rriv ed at this popular tists and professional employes. board hit a parked c a r he was sum m er colony la st Tuesday. The T he House also agreed to a passing. The other end of the surfboard hit him on the back of nurse, M iss Hilda Wagner, said they flew from Louisville to Bos­ Senate amendment eliminating a provision to allow 93,700 persons CHRISTIANITY TEXT Nigerians the neck, fatally Injuring him, ton where they rented a c ar. She who retired before 1962 to re ­ said they motored to Woods Hole 2 Profs Co-Author New Book police said. figure their annuities under a 1 Bingham’s wife, Joan, and their 3-year-old daughter, C lara, who and took the fe rry to Nantucket. Miss Wagner said Bingham a r­ rived on the island Saturday. m ore liberal 1962 formula. However, the House accepted Tour State T hirty - two N igerian college w ere riding with him, w ere not a Senate amendment giving a 10 The couple planned to stay students left Michigan State for a injured. per cent benefit increase to 330,- until the end of July in the cot­ Robert T. Anderson and P eter tion to C hristianity," was pub­ it gives a whole picture of C hris­ 10-day tour of lower Michigan. D r. Leonard Kilmer, medical 800 widows and widowers of em­ tage rented from A.E. Danforth B, F ischer of the Dept, of Reli­ lished by H arper and Row. tianity ra th er than individual con­ The Africans will visit eight ployes who re tire d before the exam iner, attributed death to a broken neck "caused by a blow in Siasconset. D r. Leonard Kilmer was call­ 1962 act. The House had voted gion a re co-authors of a book The publishers state that "T he authors have avoided what they ACULTY cepts. * * * Michigan communities — Battle Creek, Hillsdale, Jackson, May- on the back of the neck." D r. the increase for only 273,700 that came out in April of this ed to the accident scene by po­ Robert G a r d n e r of the All ville-M arlett-V assar, Dearborn, lice. ___________ _ such survivors. y ear. The book, "An Introduc­ think Christianity ought to be in favor of what experience demon­ ACTS Saints Episcopal Church In East Oakland U niversity, Midland and s tra te s Christianity is ." Lansing w ill be a special lec­ Flint—and will stay with fam­ Health Center The book covers historical and current trends in the study of the Bible and theology. It deals H arry Kimber, chairman of the Dept, of Religion, says the tu rer the second five weeks of summer school. He will be teach­ ing a course on the New Testa­ ilies in six of them. The students a re participating in the annual Michigan State Uni­ (continued f r o m p a g e 1) with Catholic, Protestant, An­ book was w ritten as a text but ment. versity/U niversity of N i g e r i a decision on what to do with Olin that it is m ore than this. He * * * Exchange (MINEX) program , the glican and Eastern Orthodox re li­ has yet been made. feels that it is ' unique in that H erbert C. Jackson will be only complete MSU foreign stu­ The new student health center gions. joining the facuty in the Dept, dent exchange program . will share its laboratory and of Religion this fall. Jackson They arriv ed in E ast Lansing physiotherapy facilities with the comes from a position as chief Friday, m edical school to avoid needless duplication of expensive equip­ Romney Signs Bills, curator of the M issionary Re­ search L ibrary located at Union ment. Several suggestions for the new Theological S e m i n a r y in New Boycott center have grown out of 1-1/2 y e ars of discussion: Stiffens Driving Fines York City. Jackson will be prim arily con­ cerned with far eastern religions (continued fro m page 1) —Locate the new center along "B y this action to unilaterally a conventional bus route so stu­ LANSING (JP)—A bill providing Other m easures signed by the this fall. This is in connection with a new development, the ini­ establish a salary schedule," dents can use the buses to get to stiffer penalties for d r u n k e n governor will: tiation of Religion 441, Hinduism, Kennedy charged in the tele­ the center. driving—including a year in jail —r e q u i r e registration and into the curriculum this fall. It gram , "th e W arren Board of —Install m ore computerized and $1,000 fine for a second regulation of persons who hire will be followed by term courses Education has conclusively in­ laboratory equipment, such as conviction—was signed by Gov. and solicit agriculture workers on Buddhism and Islam in the dicated a com plete lack of r e ­ electronic scanners, that can run George Romney Monday. for farm labor outside Michigan. w inter and spring te rm s. Religion spect for both state law and fo r in seconds te sts that now take It was among 34 bill signings —broaden the scope of unlaw­ 441 will replace the old Compar­ the professional w elfare of its hours manually. announced by the governors’ of­ ful advertising practices. ative Religion. em ployes." Sparrow Hospital recently in- fice Tuesday. They included the , stalled an electronic scanner that first of the 1966-67 budget b ills— a $21.5 million appropriation for cost $50 thousand. Electronic MORE R A IN ? “ “ We c e rta in ly did have m ore r a l r Tuesday, and here are p ictured equipment for the new student health center may cost $250,000. two students try in g th e ir darndest to get where th e y ’ re going and fast Photo by Russ Steffey the Dept, of C orrections. The appropriation was $1.3 million higher than last year’s . Cooperation —Purchase another general x- ray machine, an interm ediate x- Other m ajor bills signed will (continued f r o m page i) ray machine that can take pic­ ra ise the state contribution to expansionist ambitions in South­ as long as the 700 m illion people ities of a diverse w orld." tu res of sm all body a re a s and another chest x -ray machine. Olin presently has one general Soldier Beaten, Robbed On Train salaries of circuit judges from $15,000 to $20,000, with the com­ bined maximum state-county sal­ east Asia. Johnson spoke at a tim e when of mainland China areisolated b y th eir ru lers from the outside "And we p e rsist because we believe that cooperation, not hos­ China was undergoing a political w orld.” tility, is the way of the fu tu re," x -ra y machine, a chest x-ray ary to be $30,000, and will bring machine and a portable x -ray machine for patients who cannot As Bystanders Cheer Assailant Michigan under provisions of the Federal Highway Beautification purge of deep but largely unknown dimensions, o n e evidently cen­ tering around its ideological dis­ He outlined four essential con­ ditions for peace in Asia. The most difficult, he said, is “ r e ­ he declared. "T hat day is not yet here. It may be long in coming, but it is leave their beds. Bloomfield said that just after Act of 1965. conciliation between nations that CHICAGO OR—A soldier sta­ field, 25, an Army specialist The drunken driving penalty pute w i t h t h e Soviet Union’s clearly on its way. And it must —A d d another psychiatrist, tioned in Chicago was beaten fourth class assigned to a Nike he boarded the train at a near emergent policy of peaceful eco­ now call themselves enem ies"— m easure provides for 90 days in com e." another psychiatric social work­ and robbed a b o a r d a subway base on the south side. His home north side station a man con­ nomic and cultural coexistence an obvious reference to China. Johnson's other declared " e s ­ e r and a clinical psychologist to Jail and $100 fine for the first train Tuesday while 25 passen­ is in Portsmouth, Ohio. fronted him and said, "Give me with the West. "We have learned in our r e ­ sentials” for peace in Asia were the mental hygiene staff. The o f f e n s e . The same penalties g ers cheered his assailant, de­ He was treated in a hospital your money o r I ’ll kill you." The President extended no spe­ lations with other such states these: staff presently contains one psy­ would apply to anyone convict­ tectives said. where stitches were taken in a When the soldier refused, the cific offers to China except for a that the weakness of neighbors —T h e determ ination o f t h e ch iatrist and th ree psychiatric ed of driving under the influ­ is a temptation and only firm ­ T he victim is Richard Bloom­ cut above his right eye. man tore off Bloomfield’s eye­ ence of narcotic drugs. broad vision of development of United States to m eet its obliga­ , social w orkers. glasses and began beating him. the Asian continent. ness backed by power can deter tions in Asia a s a Pacific power. —About double the apparatus Another bill signed Monday Two Chicago T ra n sit Author­ White House sources said the power backed by am bition," he —T o prove to aggressive na­ for physiotherapy and add some provides a uniform method of ity detectives, C harles Berglund speech had no bearing on current said. tions that the use of force to new equipment. The new student health cen­ Realtors Fight Housing Rule and Joseph E zerski, came into adm inistering traffic citations in an attem pt to prevent ticket fix­ U.S. policy against Red China’s "B ut we have also learned that the greatest force for opening conquer others is a losing game. admission to the United Nations, te r will share some of its lab­ KALAMAZOO OP)—T he Kala­ with private real estate dealers, the c ar while Bloomfield was ing. closed minds and closed socie­ for example. They pictured it in­ A group of civic and church being assaulted. The highway bill calls for state oratory, physiotherapy and x-ray f a c i l i t i e s with die medical mazoo Board of R ealtors Mon­ day urged the City Commission leaders petitioned the City Com­ "We had to draw our guns on regulations and restrictio n of stead as "looking down the path” to see whether Peking would r e ­ ties is the free flow of ideas and people and goods.” NEMC TV Rentals school’s teaching-research hos­ not to enact a proposed housing m ission to revive the plan, pick­ the whole crow d," Berglund said. Junkyards adjacent to interstate The President said "We p er­ pital. commission ordinance without a ing up about 2,600 of the 5,000 "We had no choice. They were and prim ary highways in Michi­ spond toward building a peaceful $9/m o. Asia. s ist because we believe that even The medical school hospital vote of the people. p e t i t i o n signatures they had all chanting—cheering on the as­ gan, prohibiting operation of such sought. sailant.” establishm ents within 1,000 feet Johnson declared that "Lasting the most rigid societies will one 482-0624 will open in three years. The board, which conducted a peace can never come to Asia day awaken to the rich possibil­ A yearly audit will determine successful campaign to defeat a The City Commission may en­ The detectives seized Jam es of the right-of-way. ____ which costs should be charged sim ilar proposal in a 1961 re fe r­ act the ordinance or put it on the Person, 27, who was charged to the teaching hospital and which endum, c h a r g e d the program b a l l o t for public referendum. with robbery and battery and to the student health center. would put the government in the However, opponents of the plan held for an appearance in the * The $6 million minimum cost housing business in competition could force a referendum with felony division of circuit court. for the health center is the cost a counter petition drive if the Bloomfield is white. Most of of the initial construction. How commission approves the ordi­ the passengers in the ca r were nance without a public vote. Negroes, the detectives said. close to $8 million the final cost com es depends on how much Not On Ballot equipment and furnishings the LANSING (JP)—The M i c h i g a n building will need. Supreme Court has refused to "We plan to keep buying equip­ place D etroit lawyer Jam es E1&- ACROSS F R O M UNION - 3 3 7 -9 8 7 9 ment and furnishings each month man on the Aug. 2 prim ary bal­ O P E N M O N D A Y thru S A T U R D A Y “ 9 :0 0 A .M .’tll 5 :3 0 P .M . for a while to bring the center lot as a Democratic candidate coupon i m i n i i i i i m coupon up to the standards we want," for U.S. senator. Feurlg said. The medical school may be able Elsman, who gave up trying to get the m ore than 19,000 soak up Helene Coppertone to help the new health center with any doctor shortage. n o m i n a t i n g petition s i g n a ­ tu re s required by law as a near­ the sun- Curtis Suntan Oil " I t’s getting m ore difficult m im possible task, is challenging H air Spray Reg. $1.59 * find d o cto rs." Geurig saiu. "T he m i l i t a r y services a re taking the constitutionality of the law requiring them before he can glamorously Void: Sunday, July 17 Void: Sunday, July 17 WÊÊÊBÊm ■them ." get on the ballot. SD D B C O U PO N U U B SCOUPONI (but safely) Transistor 9 Volt Cepacol Ice Show with Radio Mouthwash Batteries Talent on Ice Wallace Comparable Reg. 97