Collins9Walk Thursday In Space MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Cut Short V o l. 59, N u m b er 22 East Lansing, Michigan July 21, 1966 10c SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI)--Astronaut Michael Collins spacewalked from his Gemini 10 capsule to a target satellite and LBJ Calls U.S. Pilot Trials back Wednesday on a jaunt that took him from A ustralia to Hawaii before it was cut short by a fuel shortage. It was history’s fourth space walk and th e first in which a space man perform ed actual work. While command pilot John W. Young controlled the Gemini and coped with a dwindling steering rocket fuel supply, Collins calmly retriev ed two experim ent boxes from the sides of the two space vehicles. He lost his cam era in the p rocess and threw a third box away. Idea 'Deplorable, Repulsive' "T he lack of hand holds is the big impediment,” Collins re ported as he reached the Agena orbiting beside the Gemini capsule 249 m iles in the heavens at 17,500 m iles an hour. Ground control decided the fuel supply to guide Gemini was too low for comfort and Young was told to sta rt pulling away from the Agena. They w ere less than 50 feet apart in "station keeping” form ation at the tim e. Young reached the Agena 8, a four-month old dead satellite, by using power from the Agena 10 he had docked with for 38 hours. Kicking away from Agena 10 he closed on Agena 8 and the spacewalk began at 7:03 p.m . EDT, Asks Red Cross There was a long radio silence after the spacewalk, but there was a reason for it. "You can’t believe. . . but we turned off the radio (accidentally), one of the astronauts reported. To Handle Talks "We can’t even get the durned thing right now. We’ll get to it WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Johnson described as "deplor la te r.” able and repulsive” Wednesday any thought of captured U.S. a ir At 7:30 p.m ., Collins was told to get back inside. He had been men being tried as war crim inals by North Viet Nam. scheduled to spend 55 minutes space walking. The President called for swift negotiations under International By the tim e he got back in with his ” zot” gun to propel him with Red C ross sponsorship on treatm ent of war prisoners in Viet Nam. bursts of nitrogen gas, he had been outside in the environs of deep "W e feel very strongly that these men, who a re m ilitary men, est space about 30 minutes. w ere carrying out m ilitary assignm ents in the line of duty against This gave the United States a total of 259 minutes on space m ilitary ta rg e ts,” Johnson said. "They a re not w ar crim inals and walks versus 10 minutes for the Soviet Union's cosmonaut Alexei should not be treated as such.” Leonov. The President told a televised news conference that the United The hatch closing—a problem with the Gemini 4’s 20-minute States " is ready as soon as the Hanoi government is ready to sit space walk of Edward H. White—was ’’a piece of cake” for Col down at the conference table under sponsorship of the International lins and Young, they reported. No trouble at all. But: Red C ro ss” to talk about how the Geneva conventions on w ar p ri "T h e re ’s about 30 foot of hose (the lifeline) wrapped around m e,” soners can "b e given fuller and m ore complete application in Viet Collins said. “ We may have trouble getting it out.” "T h is place makes a snake house at the zoo look like a Sunday Nam.” He said that the thought of "th e se American boys” being labeled school picnic.” w ar crim inals was " d e p l o r a b l e --------------------------------------- — Ground control estim ated splashdown would come at 5:08 p.m. and repulsive and your govern EDT Thursday in the w estern Atlantic. ment has taken every step it Where’s The Wares? considers appropriate to see that p r o p e r representations” a re Cleveland Lawyer Advises Crowds and m o re crowds jam M AC Avenue to take Sales a rt. Day, looking at app a rel, books, je w e lry and Photo by Russ Steffey made. Johnson had no prepared state m ents, but immediately invited Police ‘Lax’ advantage of E a st Lansing s fourth annual Sidewalk questions from newsmen. The Speck On Rights firs t question was for his re a c tion to talk from Hanoi about the In Rioting CHICAGO (UPI) — Accused room meeting, any plans for his defense. The public defender said WILSON DEPUTY QUITS possibiUty of w ar crim e tria ls and for GI’s views on the con CLEVELAND (UPI)—An ad m ass m urderer Richard Speck sequences If this occurred. ditional 400 N a t i o n a l Guard and his court-appointed lawyer e a rlie r that he planned to ask for On other points, Johnson: troops moved into this racially met Wednesday for the firs t time a sanity hearing to determine —Voiced general approval of a troubled city Wednesday to put an and the 24-year-old d rifter was whether his client was able to statement issued by the South end to widespread looting and a r advised he does not have to an- s w e r investigators’ questions about the m assacre of eight stu dent nurses. understand the charges against him. William J. N orcoss, physician in charge of Speck’s case, r e ported to Judge Ryan that despite Austerity Splits British Cabinet manded an Immediate wage and They said, however, that he could Vietnamese government T ues son which evoked complaints of day to the effect that bombing lax law enforcement. . ¿ids would halt and U.S. troops The new troops increased the would be asked to withdraw if m ilitary force of 2,000 following Hanoi would meet certain con complaints by some businessmen Cook County public defender LONDON (UPI)—Deputy Prim e iste r to quit in policy disputes an electrocardiograph and en price freeze. He imposed a m as use strong government pressure ditions and halt infiltration into that police stood by while looters G erald Getty went to Speck’s M inister George Brown was r e this year. zyme tests, the question of whe Both nationwide television net sive crackdown on domestic and to bring Into line those who were the South. room in the city jail infirm ary ported Wednesday night to have emptied sto res in two nights of th er Speck had suffered a heart works reported that Brown—who foreign spending in a crash pro reluctant to go along. —Expressed renewed hope that rioting in the predominantly Ne and spent three or four minutes attack had not been decided. resigned in protest against the did not go to the House of Com gram to save the pound from Wilson said that "no elaborate **in the not too distant future” gro Hough d istrict in the city’s talking with the p risoner accused Norcoss told the court there Labor governm ent's crushing, a c r o s s - t h e - b o a r d "save the mons for Wilson’s announcement threatened devaluation. m achinery” would be set up to Communist China would "b e w ill east end. of “ the worst crim e of the cen was " a very substantial pos —tendered his resignation o ral enforce the freeze. But he th reat ing to open some of the b ar Two persons were shot to death tu ry .’’ sibility that the patient had suf pound” m easures. Several hours later, in a 10- ened to strengthen current laws But, sources said, P rim e Min ly to Wilson at 10 Downing Street r ie r s ” barring exchange of sci in the rioting, four were wound “ I told him I was appointed to fered an acute m yocardial In minute television broadcast to to make It work. entists, n e w s m e n and other ed by gunfire and sco res injured is te r Harold Wilson refused im e a rlie r this evening. the nation, Wilson described his represent him and of his legal farction—better known In lay groups and would "com e near by bricks and bottles. mediately to accept the resigna B r o w n , Economics M inister m easures as "absolutely essen Leftwing Labor MPs immedi rights not to discuss (the crim e) m an’s term s as a coronary.” since the Labor government came e r to abiding by the principles tion and told Brown, chief a r tial for a robust and sturdy ately announced they would op A few businessmen said they with anyone,” Getty said. The doctor said, however, that laid down in the United Nations virtually were wiped out. Others chitect of B ritain’s e c o n o m i c to power In October 1964, was economy.” pose any m easures which r e The public defender, appoint numerous other conditions may c h a rte r." planning, to “ think it over.” known to favor a m ore selective sulted in unemployment. Observ said they would not rem ain in ed by Felony Court Judge Daniel sim ulate a coronary and tempor "T he eyes of the world are e rs predicted vicious In-fighting —"T he tim e has come” for a business in the rio t area. The sources said if Brown approach to B ritain’s economic Ryan to rep resen t Speck, said a rily m islead doctors. upon us. T his is our chance to in the ruling party. settlem ent of the airlines strik e. decided to p re ss his resigna ills rather than the sweeping City Safety D irector John N. S p e c k — suffering from a possible T he judge ordered that Speck tion it would not be formally proposals backed by Chancellor show them what we a re made of,” He urged both the union and the McCormick said he would inves heart attack—indicated he would be held in the jail without bail he said. airlin es to "work around the tigate the complaints. announced until Thursday. Jam es Callaghan and announced T h e Conservative opposition like Getty to defend him. until he can be “ properly de He did not go clock” until they reached agree If Brown left the government by Wilson. announced plans to file a critical He said police a rre ste d nearly Getty said he did not discuss livered to the Sheriff of Cook E a rlie r Wednesday Wilson de- into detail on the ment. with Speck, in the b rief hospital he would be the third top min motion c o n d e m n i n g Labor’s 130 persons on looting charges County.” _______ m easures he an —Asked whether the United and that a policeman had to use "g ro ss mismanagement” of B ri nounced e a rlie r tain’s economic affairs and to States would c o n s i d e r a new t o P arliam ent, demand a two-day debate. (continued on page 8) (continued on page 5) but stressed PRESERVES FRIENDSHIP th eir o v e r a l l importance t o the nation. Natives Of Mason Jar Sockol "AH t h i s is tough,” he ex plained, "and it Wi l s o n Student Dependents Eligible is meant to be tough. We’ve got to show the world we mean By DON SOCKOL terly cold at night. But once done It kept the chill of the night a ir out and one could The campus can become bit sleep comfortably. with them. The six of us (three uninvited ducks waddled up from the banks of the Cedar to join us) More people w ere in evidence than on any of the previous three days of my Journey. business.” "Nobody owes us a living. For Health Care Assistance I wasn’t up long before a young had a very enjoyable m eal. They seem ed curious about my We’ve got to work for it." By D O R O T H Y L A S K E Y the legislation which the attorney furth er definitions and interpre Tuesday was such a night. couple (the woman was with child) I took my leave and, after trav els. And one question seemed Some economic authorities ex State News Staff W r i t e r general re fe rred to is already tations. F u rtherm ore, 1 had to battle a set camp not fa r from my own. gathering my gear, set out In the to be nagging at all of them. p ressed doubt that the Prim e University health care offi being felt at MSU. A Michigan Social S e r v i c e sev ere breeze to get my tent up. They invited me to break bread direction of Mason Hall. “ Why a re you doing it?” they M inister had the legal power to cials a re waiting for further r e Jam es W. Cooke, adm inistra Dept, assistan t, Robert N. K err, •X« asked. Impose the wage-price freeze. to r at Olin Health Center, said said that although the status of finements and interpretations in Patiently, I tried to explain it the bill which Gov. Romney sign that Olin was aware of the pend m a r r i e d college students and to them. ed Tuesday making persons un ing legislation and its possibili th eir dependents is not directly When Lindberg crossed the d er 65 eligible for M edicare. ties on campus. He said that re fe rre d to he sees no reason why S w i P ttT .4 * 0 a Atlantic, I said, it brought two continents clo ser together, Lind- LBJ, Wirtz Romney signed the Michigan version of Title 19 and extend no provisions have been made because officials a re waiting for (continued on page 2) m u i b e rg 's o r i g i n a l purpose, of ed Medicare to the "borderline course, was also to prove, sim ply, that it could be done. Urge More needy under 65." Title 19 is a federal provi Almost half a century has pass ed since Lindberg crossed the Atlantic and no one has yet claim Airline Talks sion written into the M edicare Law which allows each state Says No Students WASHINGTON (UPI)—P r e s i to define the scope of health ed to have crossed the entire MSU campus on foot. I want to prove it can be done, dent Johnson called Wednesday for “ around the clock” negotia tions to end the 12-day-old a ir c are assistance as s e e n f i t through the state social w elfare services. Paid Less Than $1.25 I said. The dependents of a m arried A union organizer’s charges that some student employes are line strike which threatens to student at MSU who is earning paid less than $1.25 an hour were denied Wednesday by Leonard H. But, I explained, I also want continue into August. Glander, personnel director. to bring people together, 1 want Minutes before the President less than $3,100 a year a re eligible for federal health care Glander said that the $1.25 minimum wage rate, which was ap to meet people all over campus spoke, Labor Secretary W. Wil proved by the Board of T rustees, is in effect, and that many stu and then tell everyone what I’ve la rd W irtz entered the strike assistance under T itle 19. The student him self is already pro dents earn substantially m ore than that. seen. Only then can we have negotiations full-tim e and or Charles Minner, council m em ber of the Michigan State Employes common tru st. Only then can we dered the machinists union and vided for by the university health services. This bill would make Union, in urging union chief stew ards to find out if student employes have one University, one people, management to continue talks want to work under a union contract, said Monday: indivisible, with common tradi without interruption. the family eligible for c a re at "The law says $1.25, but some favored students a re getting $2 tions and pride. But a spokesman said the union Olin. In Michigan this provision ap and the not-so-favored ones are getting just $1." negotiators would c a rry out their Although some high school students a re paid one dollar an hour, We have a common religion and plan to leave the talks at 4 p.m. plies to persons under the $3,100 a common tongue, 1 went on. and take the latest airline offer income level, handicapped p e r Glander countered, all University students are paid a minimum of * s * 5 ir But we a r e still not one people— to th eir mem bership for a vote. sons, blind and retarded indivi $1.25. but many peoples. duals a s well a s the elderly. The state minimum wage law is the only law affecting student Joseph W. Ramsey, the chief pay, Glander said. It calls for $1.25 an hour for all employes be Slowly It began to seep in. union representative, said W irtz’ The bill will be enacted state Rapid Ride Brows unfurrowed and k i n d l y directive was not legally binding. wide in stages beginning on Sept. tween 18 and 65 years old who work more than 13 weeks for four faces lighted with understanding. 1. The implementation is sched consecutive three-m onth periods. Don Sockol makes navigation h is to ry as he ‘ ‘shoots” the Red C e d a r Rapids, the T h is proposal, rejected by the Many students earn m ore than $1.25, Glander said, and the. dif Meanwhile, I had been keeping negotiators, was given virtually uled to be completed by A pril 1, f i r s t t im e the feat has e v e r b e e n accomplished on a ra ft. Sockol displays the c o u r- ferent wage rates a re determined by experience and skills or spec no chance of winning approval by 1967. age, f o r m and f rig h t of the tru e la n d-g ra nt student pioneer. The ’’far reaching effect” of ial educational qualifications. Photo by Tony F e r r a n t e (continued on page 6) the 35,000 union m em bers. i TATSNEW K y le Kerbowy S Joel Stark 'Will Fire Workers Who MissThursday7 LANSING ¡
ate d P re s s , U n ite d P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, In la n d D o ily P ro s s A ss o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te d C e lle g ra te for publication as "P oint of View” columns. MAKES A LOT OF N OISE... the number of bags had grown actual Implementation. Vietnamese government with ap P re s s , M ic h ig a n P ra s s A s s o c ia tio n , M ic h ig a n C o lle g ia ta P ro s s A s s o c ia tio n . C orrespondents should include name and, if applicable, to m ore than a dozen. Andrew D. Hunt, dean of the parent U.S. blessing offered to Second c la s s p o sta ge p a id a t E a st L a n s in g , M ich . University standing. T his information may be withheld upon E d ito r lo t and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e rv ic e * The line of shopping bags kept end the w ar, including the air B u ild in g , M ic h ig o n State U n iv e rs ity , E a st L a n s in g , M ich . request, but no unsigned letters will be printed. Medical School, had said that the growing. A man in his 20s stuffed strik es against the Communist Medical School would take an E d ito r lo l .............................. . 355-8252 355-8255 The State News reserves the right to select and edit all It the re a r seat of his c a r full of North, and begin talks toward C la s s ifie d A d v e rtis in g D is p la y A d v e r tis in g .... 353*6400 active p art In student family B u sin e ss - C irc u la tio n , 355-8299 le tte rs to fit space requirem ents. l o o t e d m erchandise. Another reunification of North and South P h o to g ra p h ic 255-8311 care If It became necessary. piled bag after bag on an over loaded shopping c a rt. Children shouted with excitement as the looters ventured farth er and fa r FRESHMAN BOOKS «ÆUD MAKE A LOT OF NOISE TOO IFSOMEONE (jl)EREPU0HIN6VCU ACROSS A CARPET ONYOUR FACE ! th er toward the back of the sto re. "Don’t y*all get too far back,” a teen-age g irl yelled. "T hat’s (Students A ttending MSU O rie n ta tio n ) the way the cops catch you.” Almost all of the spectators w ere smiling with approval, en joying the spectacle, when a siren FOR FALL 1966 suddenly shrieked nearby and two police c a rs ro ared around the co rn er. Instantly the looters Buy Now W hile Used Books A re S till A va ila b le scattered, but many weren’t fast enough. One policeman grabbed his gun, headed straight for the sto re door ATL Nat. Sci. Math French Chem Spanish and trapped five looters Inside. f l a s h c l e a n e r s Another leveled his revolver at a fleeing man in his early 20s, Before you buy anywhere s a m e d a y s er v ic e who ran the other way only to discover a rifle b a rre l poking into e v e r y d a y his stomach. Shop i n C IUD IN G SA TURD A Y The spectators scattered too, leaving in such haste that they knocked over several of the shop CAMPUS BOOK STORES B , S 7 S 7 M A 7 n TO ping bags, spilling the contents. "They got my s is te r,” said one g irl who looked to be no old e r than 14, "My s is te r is in there. I told h e r not to go out, but The D epartm ent S to re fo r a ll students L i v e It Up Sfy ’! / / / « l i t PROFESSIONAL she went anyway. I wonder what W t l f l DRY CLEANERS AND they’ll do to h er?’’ 131 E. G rand R iv e r a c ro s s fro m Union 507 E. G rand R iv e r a cross fro m B e rk e y COLLEGETRAVELOFFICE 130 W. G r a n d R i v e r 332-8667 " M SHIRT LAUNDERERS also coin operated FRANDOR SHOPPING C EN TER and 2101 W. SAGINAW A policeman came over and began carting the shopping Lags back acro ss the street to the sto re . M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 21, 1966 3 1NO THIRD STAND * World News at a Glance Reds Hit Peace Hope TOKYO (UPI) — Communist goslav President Josep Broz) response to the diplomatic rep 900 C o m m unists R eported K ille d Tito, (British P rim e M inister resentations, made by the Cana North Viet Nam declared Wed Harold ) Wilson, (Japanese P re dian acting permanent represen SAIGON ( U P I) “ “ U.S. M a rin e s Wednesday rep orted nesday that “ there can be no tative in Hanoi on humanitarian third stand.’’ The statem ent de m ier Eisaku) Sato, etc.” m o re than 900 e lite Com m unist troops k ille d in the The Hanoi regim e meanwhile as well as political groulds.) g re a te s t L eathern eck operation of the w a r. The M a flated hopes of a peaceful solu Japanese rep o rts Wednesday tion to the Vietnamese w ar. had done nothing to resolve spec r in e s th r e w another battalion of up to 1,500 men into ulation about the fate of American said a French dispatch Tuesday the battle and struck at what appeared to be a North In an “ either you a re for me or against m e” pronouncement, pilots—believed here to number from Peking quoting the North V ie tn a m e s e command post. m ore than 50—captured by the Vietnamese am bassador as say the North Vietnamese regim e said that the positions of Hanoi Communists. Hanoi propaganda ing the pilots positively would be M a rin e o ffic ers said the b rig a d e -s iz e d sweep continued to talk ominously of tried under North Vietnamese through the northwest c o r n e r of South V ie t Nam and Washington a re “ opposed to each other like fire and w ater" trying them as “ w ar crim inals.” law might have been the result " s p i l e d ” Com m unist plans to attack t h r e e South The government has said nothing of faulty Interpretation. V ie tn a m e s e cities in a monsoon offensive. The M a and that between these two stands officially. (In P aris, the government r e rin e s w e re battling c rac k North V ietn am e se troops “ there can be no third stand." “ One can neither put the ag (It was disclosed in Washing leased a letter from North Viet only fo u r m iles below the d e m ilit a r iz e d zone b o rd e r ton Wednesday that Canada, on the namese President Ho Chi Minh between North and South V ie t Nam. g resso r on a p ar with the victim of aggression nor reconcile jus behalf of the United States, had to French P resident C harles de tice with injustice,” it added. warned North Viet Nam of the Gaulle saying that “ faced with All countries that have tried ’’p o t e n t i a l im plications" of American aggression, our people to obtain a peaceful solution were threatened tria ls of captured U.S. a re determined to fight on, de “ N ational Shame Day” In V ie t Nam condemned as "a handful of sat pilots. But Canada was under spite all sacrifices, until the final KKK DRY C L E A N E R S ? — No, m ore like the MSU laundry. Tons of sheets, p illow ellites and henchmen of the U.S. stood to have received “ no help victory.” ) NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock 49, down 9.58 20 ra ils 225.- cases and work clothes u n iform s pass through the laundry e v e r y day. and its acolytes, such as (Yu ful Indications” from Hanoi In T h e Hanoi statem ent s a i d p rices backed off sharply in Photo by Tony F e r ra n te "certain people who have shown 89, down 1.46; 15 utilities m oderate trading on the New 133.81 down .88 and 65 stocks great anxiety about the w ar” had York Stock Exchange Wednes proposed a peace negotiation plan 307.30 down 2.73. day with many issues falling A sm all flurry of selling envisaging ending the U.S. bomb to their lowest levels toward followed B ritain’s emergency Coed Bicyclist ing, convening a peace confer the close. Some analysts believe the m easures to prevent the de valuation of the pound and de Pope Appeals ToViet Reds ence, discussing c e s s a t i o n of hostilities and withdrawing of foreign troops, and exchanging of selloff was prompted by cau tion on the p art of tra d e rs flate the economy but the con sensus agreed m ost trad ers would wait to see the effec Hurt, Is Ignored views on international political questions. pending the scheduled p re ss conference by P resident John son after the close. tiveness of such m easures be fore making Judgments. In the long run, most com m entators For U.S. Prisoners’ Safety Chivalry died again e a r ly this week. Unabashed, th e m a l e spoke not a word to this lady in d istress, picked up Hanoi rejected this out of hand. It said: ‘T h e cessation of the bomb ing of North Viet Nam by the The Dow Jones average of feel the move will be con CASTEL GANDOLFO (UPI)— one of the sides—obviously the what action it has taken or intends A freshman coed told his bicycle and pedalled United States is but a logical 30 industrials closed at 874.- structive. Pope Paul VI voiced “ an ardent United States—had assured him to take “ to try to avert a m as University Police she was away. course and the bombing must be and respectful p ra y e r’’ Wednes of its good will and commitment sac re of American soldiers who bicycling north of the ten Barbara Olds, 465 North stopped at once, unconditionally day that North Viet Nam leaders to end the ruin of that war. a r e prisoners in North Viet nis courts when she col Case Hall, was taken to and definitely. would grant American prisoners “ Allow us to open our heart N am .” lided with an unidentified Olin Health Center with a to you and to share with you our T h e parliam entary question ‘T o propose negotiations with Stocks F a ll To Low est Le vels the full safety and just treatm ent was asked by form er Defense male bicyclist, causing her bruised head and num er the United States . . . means to called for by international rules. deeply felt trembling in the face to fall to the ground. ous scrapes. The Pontiff made his stirring of new and m ore grave threats M inister Randolfo Pacciardi, now encourage the U.S. ag g resso rs to appeal in an address at his week to the peace of the human fam the leader of a right wing splin go forw ard.” DONG HA, South V ie t Nam ( U P I) — The South ly general audience at his sum ily ,” the Pope said. te r group. V ietn am e se government Wednesday observed ‘ ‘ Na tional Shame D ay” - - t h e a n n iv e rs a ry of the Geneva m er residence. In an obvious reference to his a gree m en t dividing the country— by fre e in g 16 cap " It is only out of Impartial recent visit from Arthur J. Gold love for peace and to spare man berg, U.S. am bassador to the tu red North Vietn am e se . kind still worse evils that we United Nations, he said; “ We recently received, from AVOID TALK OF 1968 T h re e of the 16 chose not to re tu rn to the C om feel it our duty to address to the munist N orth, The others crossed the Ben Hai R iv e r leaders of that nation (North Viet one of the parties concerned In b o rd e r, strew in g th e ir clothes f r o m the bridge as they went. The observance of the “ Day of Sham e” — so p ro c la im e d last year by P r e m i e r Nguyen Cao Ky— Nam) an ardent and respectful prayer to grant (American) p ri soners the safety and the tre a t ment called for by international ru le s ," the Pope said. Viet Nam, assurances of good will and of sincere commitment to end so much ruin for a people already tried by continuous and hard sufferings. We want to hope R om ney Confers With Ike began on a hill top between Dong Ha and the de The Pope made a fresh appeal that equal good will is shown by In connection with NATO, E i lations with De Gaulle had been tion with the Aug. 2 prim ary. GETTYSBURG, Pa. (JP)—F o r m i l i t a r i z e d zone separating North and South V ie t to both sides for a just and hon a ll.” senhower declined to discuss friendly and he still resp ects the That election involves also a m er President Dwight D. Eisen Dem ocratic contest for the U.S. N am , about 415 m iles north of Saigon, orable settlement and said that He said that question of the President C harles de Gaulle’s French President. hower and Michigan Gov. George American prisoners d e s e r v e d position against further p artic i Romney said he and the for Senate nomination between for Romney talked politics for an "p articu lar interest also on our pation by France in the organi m er President discussed Mich m er Gov. G. .Vlennen Williams hour and a half Wednesday but part because of the extremely zation. Eisenhower said his r e - igan political issues in connec- and Detroit Mayor Jerom e P. both said they avoided Republi Cavanagh. One of them will op Romney Was Man JFK grave consequences that could can presidential prospects for pose Robert Griffin, filling the , spring from it.” Then he made 1968. v . A seat by appointment of Gov. Rom his appeal, and added: 'T o all responsible men, we re ite ra te our sorrowing appeal In a meeting with newsmen after the prolonged conference Paisley Chooses Jail ney. Romney has been mentioned Feared ostAide Says M for peace and concord, and we ask that every effort be made, every path be tried so they may in Eisenhower’s office broke up, the form er President said they would talk about 1966 rather than 1968. Elsenhower said they BELFAST, Northern Ireland Ifl—Protestant extrem ist lead e r Rev. Ian Paisley Wednesday often and prominently in the list That was when Paisley led a of Republican presidential pros Protestant procession t h r o u g h pects for 1968. the heart of one of the city’s from the Lord on whether to run finally reach that just and hon talked about 1966 election re Roman Catholic d istricts, touch Michigan Gov. George Rom ed a frontrunner for the 1968 chose three months in Jail rather ney was the one man John F. GOP nomination, the late P re s i or not to run. Does that sound like one of the old gang?” With orable settlem ent ardently ad vocated by all mankind.” sults in which he expressed hope "the governor will have the big than pay a 30-pound ($84) fine ing off a bloody riot. Paisley and the others w ere NEJAC TV Rentals Kennedy didn’t want to run against dent said, 'T h e one fellow I In Rome, a Parliam ent mem and prom ise to keep the peace this disclosure to Fay in the gest victory e v e r.” offered the choice of paying up $ 9 /m o . in the 1964 presidential election, don’t want to run against isR om - ber asked the Italian government for two years. spring of 1963 Kennedy added a or going to jail. They had until according to the late P resid en t’s ney. No—give me good old B ar Romney has had two term s of He stood singing a hymn be undersecretary of the Navy. r y .” warning that the statem ent not tw o-years each and is running fore m ore than 1,000 of his sup noon today to make up their 482-0624 be made public. minds. Paul B. “ Red’’ Fay J r ., Ken for renomination for the first p o rters in Belfast’s U lster Hall Fay recalls in the article the nedy’s intimate wartime friend, Kennedy went on, 'T h a t fellow expressed Kennedy's misgivings could be tough. No vice whatso late P resident’s reluctance to Summer Sky four-year gubernatorial term in Michigan history under a change and Invited the police to step forward and a rre s t him. None IIEBERMANN'£ speculate on his future after the about Romney as a GOP p re si ever, no smoking, no drinking. in the State Constitution. did. White House. Under p ressu re, dential candidate in a current is Imagine someone we know going sue of McCall’s. off for 24 of 48 hours to fast and Kennedy answered Fay in a tone Show’s Topic Both men were asked about their reaction to threats of war Paisley, with two other cler We have a billfold interpreted as sincere, " I ’d run gymen from his own F ree P re s ■ Speaking of the man consider meditate, awaiting a message "Summer S t a r s , ” an explan crim inal tria ls for captured Am for the Senate.” byterian Church and two lay sup ation of what is seen in the sky erican soldiers in Viet Nam. Fay’s McCall’s story describ es the one time he heard Kennedy voice possibilities of bowing out on a sum m er evening, is the Both reacted strongly against it. current program at the Abrams "If I were th e re ,” Eisenhower p o rte rs, w ere found guilty by Belfast m agistrates Tuesday of unlawful assem bly last month. te fit any pocket Griffin To Offer after one term . “ Agonizing frustration” r e sulting from the Cuban ex iles’ Planetarium . The emphasis is on visible action.” s ta rs and constellations and will said, "th e re would be strong r e On the North Atlantic T reaty Sports E quipment include m y t h o l o g y , summer Organization (NATO), Eisenhow failure in invadingCuba compell Rentals Own Poverty Bill ed Kennedy to tell Fay, "If they think they are going to get me to run for a second term , they’re scenes and a thunderstorm . Plantarium program s a re p re sented at 8 p.m. Fridays, at e r said he still thinks it is a great idea, " I t’s implementation, ” he add 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays, and ed, "w ill outlive any individual,” HONDAS $14 per 24 hr. day out of their minds. They can have 332-5981 WASHINGTON ¡ il— Sen. Rob participate In t h e solution of their this job when I finish my four at 2:30 and 4 p.m. Sundays. e rt P. Griffin, R-Mich., said own problem s,” the senator said. y e a rs .” The current show will end Aug. Wednesday he will propose a sub Some p r o g r a m s would be The rem iniscence about John 7. tra n sfe rre d from the Office of Men's Clothing s titu te for P resident Johnson’s The next show will be presented Economic Opportunity headed by F. Kennedy is the second of two War on Poverty program . installm ents condensed for Mc Sept. 16 on ‘T h e Inner P lanets." His bill would provide, he told Sargent Shrlver under Griffin’s C all’s from Paul Fay’s forth T his program features an ex a news conference, for p artici bill. The Dept, of Health, Educa coming book “The P leasure of planation o f c l o u d - s h r o u d e d pation in financing by not only tion and Welfare would have sole Venus and scorched Mercury. CLEARANCE His Company.” the federal government but state authority for the work experi and local governments as well. ence program . Griffin s a i d his bill would In a Senate speech he was to "m esh the combined efforts of make Wednesday, Griffin said; government at all levels with p ri ‘‘In the past three years, we vate endeavors to provide a dy SALE! have seen a gigantic program namic, workable substitute for waddle from one m istake to an the P resid en t’s War on Poverty.” other while dollar bills escaped The Johnsonprogram w ascall- in every direction, but seldom ed a "sh am battle” by Griffin. in a genuine opportunity for a ,He suggested m ore active p ar needy p erso n ." SAVE UP TO COMPLETELY '250 30% ticipation by the victims of pov Griffin, who is seeking elec F ree erty as well as the states, local tion this fall to a full six-year Gol d M o n o g r a m communities and private enter term , was recently appointed by p rise . Gov. George Romney to succeed " It is within the best tradi the late U.S. Sen. Patrick V. 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Answering Service l3 3 2 J ) 9 0 4 | J3erkey_Hall_ 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan Thursday, July 21, 1966 Canoe Service VISITS ARMY BASES May Trim Hours 'Boys' Troupe Tours Canoeing on the Red Cedar Kennedy attributes the lack of River, a seemingly Inviting ac demand for canoes to what he tivity for hot sum m er days, is term s the lack of the "younger receiving little attention. As a By T R IN K A C L IN E work-out they will get, for many action of the play described as group of students” which a re resu lt, the MSU Canoe Service State News Staff W r i t e r It will be the first tour and the a n o l d - f a s h i o n e d musical present on campus during the may be restricted to weekends busy canoe seasons of spring and firs t overseas trip. comedy. during the second half-term of Army, look out. ’T h e Boys A five-day delay en route is fall. From Syracuse” which opened anticipated immediately after the T heatre A rts c r i t i c , Alan the sum m er, said Concessions In the sum m er a large portion P ry ce-Jones, said in his review Manager John J. Kennedy. Wednesday at Demonstration Hall perform ances with possibilities of the student population is com of the 1963 revival in New York, "B usiness is very slow dur Is bound for some of the m ore of visiting England and Scotland, posed of graduate students. " It moves, it sings, it am uses.” ing the week, with only 10 or 15 rem ote service bases soon. courtesy of the Dept, of Defense. The amount of business for the Following four perform ances Music is by Richard Rodgers canoes rented out per day,’’ Ken MSU Canoe Service this year is The title is m isleading to some at MSU, the group will depart extent, a s nine of the 15 players with lyrics by Lorenz H art. nedy said. "If the second half- about the sam e as during last term Is as slow as we think it July 31 for a month-long tour a re g irls. M arshall Rosenblum, one of sum m er term , when the shelter will be, we will consider opening of Army bases in Iceland, Green "T he Boys From Syracuse” is the 15 chosen by open casting was forced to close during the only on w eekends." land, Newfoundland and Labrador. based on S h a k e s p e a r e ’ s ” A la st spring, said, " I t’s the kind week. MSU was chosen for the tour Comedy of E r r o r s ,” and com University and non-Universlty of play that Just lives on audi personnel may rent canoes for by t h e Am erican Educational pounds the confusion ofthe B ard’s ence reaction, the kind that is Spring and fall term canoeing 70 cents an hour at the Bessey presents a contrast to the poor T h eatre Assn. which annually plot. Twin b ro thers and con pleasing to take to a group we Hall sh elter. Canoeists may pad response in the sum m er. Wait selects a sm all number of col fusion of identities cause the know will be so receptive.” dle upstream as fa r as they can ing lists for canoes are com lege stage productions to en ter go but must return by 11 p.m. tain servicem en. mon. Co-sponsoring the trip s a re the Monday-Thursday and midnight F riday Saturday and Sunday. The shelter opens at 2 p.m . during The University recently pur chased 15 new canoes, bringing R E A D Y AND W A IT I N G — W h ile the canoe s h e lte r at Bessey Hall often has student canoeists waiting in line during f a ll and sprin g t e rm s , the canoes are doing the Am erican Educational T heatre Assn., the Dept, of Defense and Kubal, Waldmeir Talk the total of 50 fiberglass and w aiting now. If the rental business doesn’t pick up soon, the MSU Canoe S e rvice th e U S a the week and a t noon on the week ends. aluminum c rafts. m a y t r i m its hours to weekends. Photo by Russ Steffey The tra v e le rs total 18, count ing the directo r and two music ians. The other 15 double as To Alumni Group On cast and crew. NEGRO RIOT ROLE DOUBTED Speaking of the p lay 's en ter taining aspects, Sidney B erger, 6Literature And the director, said, " It is full Man and his relation to 20th movement in England toward a of m arvelous song. Some of the Red Group Being Watched century society was discussed new humanism which places faith c la ssics will be fam iliar to the yesterday by Joseph J. Wald in the human power of survival GI’s. ” C a s t m em ber Michael m e ir, associate p r o f e s s o r o f in modern society in his lec Oberfield rem arked, “ I t’s a dif English, and David L . Kubal, in tu re , "C ontem porary B r i t i s h ferent thing and a fun thing to stru cto r in English, in th eir lec L ite ra tu re .” WAS H I N GT ON (UPI)—Atty. Katzenbach’s disclosure came tine organizations and make it all been m asterm inded by M r. do. We know we’re accomplish tu re s to alumni who a re m eet Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach said during questioning on a bill in a federal crim e to advocate the Williams in Cuba.’’ T he world since 1945 is poten ing something, bringing some ing at Kellogg C enter for the Wednesday the Justice Dept, was troduced by Rep. Edwin E. Wil use of force or violence to achieve laughter to guys overseas who tially t o t a l l y destructive; co He was referrin g to Robert H. MSU Alumni Vacatlon-Study P ro watching the activities of a revo lis, D-La., to curb activities such a group's goals. never get enough of it.” operation is now a requirem ent W illiams, a Negro fugitive from gram . lutionary group, reportedly di of the Ku Klux Klan and sim i Katzenbach was asked whether if nations a re to survive, Kubal a kidnap charge in North Caro "S yracuse” w a s chosen by Waldmeir, in his discussion of rected from Communist Cuba, la r secret te rro rist groups. the Klan bill was broad enough said. lina who has made radio broad B erger for its amusing value, “ American W ritings o f th e 5 0 ’s that advocates Negro uprisings The m easure, drafted after a to cover such groups as the cast size and scenic require casts from Havana urging a Ne and 60’s ," dealt p rim arily with “ Man is irrevocably a social In the United States. year-long inquiry into Klan op revolutionary action movement. m ents. The original 1938 cast gro revolt. Williams now is on the quest novelists of this period, being,” in the mid-20th century He told the House Committee erations, is virtually assured of He said he would study the mat numbered around 60. From the his way to Peking from Moscow. such post-W orld War II w riters Kubal stated, “ and only within on Un-American Activities, how House passage when it reaches te r, but added: considerable reduction in cast a J.D. Salinger, B ernard M ala- the framework of society can man ever, he did not believe the or the floor, probably in August. ” 1 wouldn’t want to create the Pool re fe rre d to reports that size of the 1963 revival, B erger mud, Nelson Algren and Nor find freedom and dignity.” ganization — th e Revolutionary Senate action is unlikely. im pression that the activities of RAM appeared to be under Wil has reduced It to 15. Action Movement (RAM)—mas Katzenbach told the H o u s e some of these youthful gangs- has liam s’ direction. man M ailer. In contrast to the pessim istic Scenery has been designed with The war challenged and des terminded recent racial violence committee he believed the ad attitude of contem porary Am eri adaptability in mind. Audiences troyed values by which men lived, in major U.S. cities. m inistration’s pending 1966 civil can w riters, such B ritsh authors will range from 50 to 1,000 "We a re aware of this o r ganization," Katzenbach said. "I am inclined to think public ac counts about it have rath er over rights bill would be more effec tive against the Klan. The com m ittee m easure raises questions about its constitutionality and Sinatras Vanish and stage sizes from “ the large siz e ” to eight-foot dining hall set-ups. and these novelists were con cerned with the search for a new set of values. They sought within the individual the means as Raymond W illiams, Kingsley Amis, Alan Sillitoe and Angus Wilson point out that the hope of m an's survival in the jungle stated its membership and ef fectiveness." "Well, somebody has been very enforcement, he said. The adm inistration bill would outlaw a racially motivated use For Honeymoon According to B erger and cast m em bers, the play lends itself to c r a m p e d conditions quite readily. Working under every to overcome social evils. The search Itself Is m ore im portant than the end resu lts, Waldmeir explained. of industrialization lies in com - miting him self to society—not disaffiliating him self. effective recently in Los Angeles, o r threat of force against any PALM SPRINGS, Calif, (
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Buy, Sell or Trade the QUICK and EASY w ay
Call Classified
355-8255
A u to m o tive F o r Rent
1 w ith a COMET 1961 stick shift. Radio,
good tire s , excellent condition.
A u to m o tive
io, heater, two new whitewalls,
E m ploym ent
VOLKSWAGEN 1962 sedan, rad- SUMMER HOUSEKEEPING help AVAILABLE AUGUST 1st nicely DOUBLE BED- box s p r i n g s -
wanted. 1/2 day per week. Own furnished one bedroom sum m er
F o r Sale
alm ost new. Call 332-0555.
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low cosf Like new. $390 . 372-6225.
5-7/27
low m ileage. Excellent condi
tion. IV 7-3477 or IV 4-1915.
transportation. Call ED 2-2192.
3-7/22
apartment. $100 p e r month.
Near campus. 337-2345.
3-7/21 kind of specialist—in the teach
up my b risk pace and reached
GOLF REPRESENTATIVE taking ing of science, math, reading,
W A N T AD CORVETTE 1 ^ 6 4 300 hp^ 4 - 5-7/22 BABY S I T T E R - H o u s e k e e p e r ,
NEEDED: TWG g irls
5-7/26
for fall,
o rders on every club made. '¿etc., to children under age six,
especially disadvantaged. Ex
Abbot Hall.
Four men rushed out to greet
speed, Daytona Blue, convert VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Low m ile- starting Fall q u arter. Monday- Tremendous Savings, three day
ible, Must se ll. B e s t offer. age, g o o d condition. Sharp. Friday, 8-5. Must have own 1966 through sum m er, 1967. delivery. 337-1015 after 6 p.m . cellent c a re e r opportunities at m e with, they explained, peace
• AUTOMOTIVE
Phone TU 2-1539 or IV 9- $750. Phone 393-1114. C3-7/21 transportation. $50 weekly. 337- Avondale A p a r t m e n t s . Call 10-7/22 leadership and planning levels, offerings.
• EMPLOYMENT
Dee-Dee, 332-8312. 3-7/22 a s in terest in quality preschool We spoke for awhile and I gave
• FOR RENT 1804. 3-7/22 YEAR-END CLOSE-OUT SALE 1873. 3-7/25 MORGAN HORDES and colts. One
them some little gifts showing
OF NEW 1966 F o r d cars and WOULD YOU like to spend August EAST SIDE-SUMMER RATE female Dalmation puppy. Phone education m o u n t s . Funds re
• FOR SALE CORVETT eT 1964-fuel injection
cently received for lim ited num my good w ill. They offered me a
• LOST & FOUND 375 hp. Two tops. Positraction. trucks. 45 units in stock to and September working in a 655-1015. 5-7/25 pipe of peace.
1 bedroom apt.-$ 100.00 ber of $2,500 fellowships begin
• PERSONAL Power windows, power brakes, choose from , all reduced for sum m er r e s o r t in Northern BABY ITEMS, Good condition. Then they left as suddenly as
2 bedroom apt.-$ 125.00 ning F all *66, providing a year
• PEANUTS PERSONAL AM/FM r a d i o , spoke mags. quick sale. "D rive a L ittle- Wisconsin? As w aitress, cabin S tro ller, playpen, c a r bed, fold they came, wishing me luck on
of academic study and active
• REAL ESTATE $2650. 339-8676. 5-7/26 Save a L o t." SI GNS FORD girl or yard boy. Contact Sue both furnished, with ing gate. 2386 Raby Road. 332- my journey. They said they did not
SALES, 162 W. Grand River. participation in an exciting re
• SERVICE EDSEL 1959 2-door. Body goocT. Dillman 332 -4551. 3-7/21 garages, c a l l . IV 9-1017 1772. 1-7/21 search and development pro know exactly where this Kellogg
• TRANSPORTATION Engine dependable. $100. Call W i l l i a m s t o n . Open Monday, C enter I spoke of w as, but it
EARNINGS ARÉ' unlimited as an EAST LANSING four room s, first BICYCLE SALES, rentals and gram . Able, aggressive, and in
• WANTED 487-3061 after 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday until 9 was far away in the West, where
p.m . 655-2191. C-7/21 AVON representative. T u r n floor unfurnished. Stove, refrig serv ices. A l s o used. EAST dependent students invited to
5-7/22 your free tim e into $$. F or ap erator. Two blocks from cam LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 E. apply, reg ard less of under the sun went at night.
DEADLINE FALCON l96l two-door. Clean Auto Service & Ports pointment in your home, w rite pus. Couple, no children. Utili Grand R iver. Call 332-8303. C graduate m ajor. Write to D r. I went on, and shortly I saw
1 P.M. o n e c l a s s d ay be and extra good condition. Stick M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664School ties paid. $130. ED 2-4169. SONY 4-TRACK Stereo tape r e - C arl B ereiter, Insitute for Re the outline of Mason Hall against
shift. $400. Call 355-1143. CAR WASH: 25* Wa s h , wax, Street, H aslett, Michigan o r call 3-7/25 search on Exceptional Children, the sky.
fore pub! i c a tio n . corder, $80. Also, Bogen port No sooner had I reached there
3-7/21 vacuum. U-DO-IT. 430 S. Clip- evenings. 339-2198. C7-22 ONE MAN needed for two man University of Illinois, Urbana,
able H i-F i, $45. Call 355-0738. and thrown my gear down than
C a n c e l l a t i o n s • 12 noon one p ert, back of KOKO Bar. luxury apartm ent beginning Fall Illinois, 61803. 5-7/25
FORD 1959 V-8 Automatic.Two- CÓOK. MUST live in. Two-ex- 3-7/25
c l a s s day b e fo re p u b l i c a t i o n C3-7/21 term . Phone 393-0026. 5-7/21 STUDY DESKS, sm all chests, two g irls approached me.
door sedan. Good condition. Call ecutive family. No drinker con
One of them said she had
Pete. 351-5103. 5-7/27 ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l sidered. Excellent p o s i t i o n , roll-aw ays, & bunk beds. New Peanuts P e rson al recently come from the Brody
PHONE KALAMAZOO STREET BODY monthly s a l a r y to qualified PENNSYLVANIA A V E. South, & used m a ttre sse s—all sizes. JOANNE-TOO BAD the ice cream
FORD FALCON 1962, DeLuxe SHOP. Small d e n t s to large perm anent p e r s o n . Employer near Michigan Ave. Studio fur - Group.
355-8255 model, standard transm ission, nished, utilities paid, private Study lam ps, typew riters, tape excursions aren ’t m ore rew ard "T he people here a re strange
w recks. American and foreign references required. Write P.O. ing. Eventually, though. P at.
RATES six cylinder, whitewalls. Ex entrance. $85 a month plus de rec o rd e rs, m etal w ardrobes, and unfriendly," she said.
c a rs. Guaranteed work, 482- Box 1288, Lansing. 5-7/25 1-7/21
cellent condition. Best offer. posit. IV 9-3569. 3-7/25 portable TV sets, large selec I suggested that it might be
1 DAY........... SI.50 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C tion new & used electric fans.
Phone 355-0749. 3-7/21 Evening E m ploym ent Houses CAT LADY, the prom o's yours h erself who kept others at a dis
3 DAYS.........¿3.00 NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e Everything for the home. WIL and so a re all the cats, yours tance out of d istru st.
5 DAYS........ ¿5.00 FORD 1956 Convertible. New top. p rice from $7.95. New sealed COX SECOND HAND STORE,
Top earnings for those FURNISHED FOUR b e d r o o m tru ly f h g h * > q t9 "N ol" she said. " It is dif
Runs well. $100 or best offer. beam s, 99$. Salvage c a rs, large who are able to maintain house near campus. Available 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. Phone feren t from what I expected.
(b a s e d on 15 w o rd s per ad) Call 372-4689. 3-7/25 stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO th eir studies and a re free S e p t e m b e r through J u n e . IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C^ Real E state It is not easy to get to know
Over 15, 10c per word per doy. MGB 1964 Wire wheels, body and PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- EAST LANSING near-by owner.
3 nights p e r week and Faculty family desired. Call these people."
engine good shape. Call after 1921. C 337-2073. 3-7/22 Animals Ranch two a c re s, two baths, She spoke with h er eyes as
T h e r e w i l l be a 50< s e r v ic e Saturday. Requires neat
a n d b o o k k e e p in g c h a r r e i* 5:30. 489-0301. 3-7/22 appearing, serious, hard- SIAMESE KITTENS. M o v i n g . four bedrooms, two c ar g ar well as h er tongue and I knew
Scooters & Cycles worker. Phone M r. Faust, Rooms Must find good homes quickly. age, full basem ent. $21,900. As how deep the gulf that had been
t h i s ad is n o t p a id w i t h i n OLDSMOBILE 1957 Super 86, 4-
o n e week. JAWA-TRAILS, 1965 35(Jcc7T300 351-4011 ROOM AND board. Middle aged Reduced to $12. Housebroken. sume 6% mortgage. 339-2612. built through the University w as.
door hardtop. Full power 1952
m iles, like new. Best offer. Over WE NEED four men between man p re fe rred . N ear campus. Phone 332-5227. 7/29 5-7/27 It was also apparent that now,
engine, 65,000 m iles. Make an
offer. 482-3944. 3-7/25 $600. Call 372-6029. 5-7/21 1318 E. Oakland. Phone 489- KITTEN, S E V E N Weeks old. m ore than ever, 1 m ust make it.
now-September 1st. C ar neces S e rvice _______
The State News does not 4839. 3-7/21 Housetrained. Fem ale, gray & Also—one m ore thing.
OLDSMOBILE 1966 Jetstar 8'6 LOOK OUT, SUZUKI is herel sary . Call 332-3506, 10 a .m ./
perm it racial or religious white. $1.00. Phone IV 4-0045. As fa r as I know th ere w ere
4-door sedan. Nocturne Mist, World’s finest motorcycle. FOX noon only. 5-7/26 SUMMER HOUSING available 'DIAPER S E R V I C E , Lansing’s
discrim ination In i t s ad ' 1-7/21 no CIA men with my p roject.
s i l v e r interior, whitewalls, SPORT CENTER. 372-3908. GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT July 28. $105 for second half finest. Your choice of three
vertising c o l u m n s . The But since I left the riv e r,
p o w e r brakes and s t e e r i n g . C3-7/21 for permanent positions for men term . Kappa Delta, 528 MAC. POODLES: APRICOT, m iniature, types. Containers furnished, no
th ere has been a suspicious look
State News will not accept 4,900 m iles. $2,600 . 627-6346. and women in office, sales, ED 2-5659. AKC. Eight weeks old. Healthy, deposit. You may include two
BENELLI 1966 ¿5bcc Baracuda, 5-7/27 ing duck following me.
advertising from persons 3-7/25 technical. IV 2-1543. C3-7/21 beautiful. P ap er trained. ED 7- pounds baby clothes. T ry our
discriminating against re under 600 m iles. $575. Phone ROOMS FOR g irls across from 0708. 3-7/22
OLDSMOBILE 1964 Convertible. 332-3531 o r 332-1289. 5-7/22 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD Com- Velvasoft process, 25 y ears In
ligion, race, color or na
Red and white. Must sacrifice. pany, tem porary assignm ents
campus. Bus stop in front. Cook Lansing. BY-LO DIAPER SER S e rvice
tional origin. 1964 HONDA" 150. Mileage 5>00. ing p r i v i l e g e s . Reasonable. SEALPOINT SIAMESE kitten, VICE. 1010 E. Michigan. IV 2- PAULA ANN HAltGHEY, typist.
Call 353-3848 from 8-5:00,337- for experienced office g irls. No four months old, m ale. Box
$375. Call Saturday morning. Phone 393-3634. 3-7/25 0421. c IBM Selectric and Executive.
9606 after 5 p.m . 3-7/21 fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. trained. Playful pet for child
351-4103. 3-7/22 M ultilith Offset printing. P ro
C3-7/21 ROOMS $8 p er week. Call Sigma ren. 627-2571. 5-7/27 WEDDING INVITATIONS. Ap-
A utom otive OLDSMOBILE 1965. Take over STRATTON'S; SPORT CENTER fessional theses typing. N e a r
Chi House, M anager. 337-9020. pointments, your home or ours. campus. 337-1527.
AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite l9 6 l. payments. New, 4-speed. Call has t h e new B e n e l l i 250 F o r Rent______ 5-7/26
S A I N T BERNARD p u p pies.
Reasonable p ric e s. F re e recep
C
New battery, tire s. Recently before 4 p.m . IV 4-5160. Scram bler. IV 4-4411. C SEE COLOR Spectaculars. P o rt- R egistered. Males and fem ales.
tion napkins. PAMELA PRINT REASONABLE ACCURATE typ-
overhauled. Phone 355-3095. 3-7/25 $150 each. Your choice. Phone ing; electric; will pick up and
STRATTON'S SPORT CENTER able color TV’s available by the F o r Sale 882-2620. 5-7/26
ING SERVICE. TU 2-7324.
3-7/21 PORSCHE 1965 Super 9(J coupe, has opened Suzuki of Charlotte. week or month. C a l 1 REN- C3-7/21 deliver. Call Nancy 351-4846
ivory, red in terior, radio, seat ELECTROLUX T A N K vacuum after 5 p.m . 3-7/25
CHEVROLET 1^55 Impala con- We have just taken delivery of TA-TV 372-2942. C7/22 D t A P E R SERVICE, Diaperene
b e l t s , e x c e l l e n t condition cleaner with a ll the cleaning Mobile Homes
vertlble. Automatic transm is a dozen X6’s. Don’t forget we’re equipment. Cost $135 new. Will TRAILEk, VERY good condition, Franchised Service Approved EXPERIENCED MANUSCRIPT
throughout. S e r v i c e records one of the few dealers who will Apartments
sion, radio, heater, seat belts, sell for $31.25 or $5.25 per 28’ 1953 E lcar. Completely fur by Doctors and DSIA. The most and dissertation typist. R efer
available. Must sell. IV 9-4036 take a car in trade for partial NEEDED, TWO girls for four
whitewalls. Excellent c o n d i month. Phone OX 4-6031. nished, bathroom and shower. modern and Only personalized ences. N ear K e l l o g g C enter.
tion. Evenings, ED 2-8498. after 6 p.m . 5-7/22 or full payment. C girl apartm ent near campus. C-7/21 $975. OL 1-5021. 5-7/21 service in Lansing, providing 332-5545. 3-7/22
1-7/21 T E M P E S T 1963 convertible. L I kIL NEW 1 9 6 3 BSA ¿ 5 0 $9 p e r week. Quiet house. 337- Un f in is h e d f u r n i t u r e : bar you with diaper pails, poly bags,
Stick shift, red with white top. 1964 HOME++E. id x $2 Ex-
CHEVROLET l9S3, 4-door,pow- Scram bler. Low mileage. 351- 2345. 5-7/22 stools, night stands, chest-of- pando. F o r cash balance phone
deodorizers and diapers, or use T ra n s p o rta tio n
e r glide, single owner, Good New tire s . A steal. $695. 372- 6566. 5-7/21 GIRLS TO shareapartm ent. Four draw ers, bookcases, p re -fin - your own. Baby clothes washed RIDE NEEDED daily to St. Law-
6225. 3-7/21 485-3905. 5-7/27
condition. $85. 355-2320 or IV blocks from campus. Reason ished picture fram es, and m ore. free. No deposit. Plant inspec rence Hospital from H aslett to
HONDA 16(5 1965, Excellent con-
4-6604. 3-7/25 TR-3 ROADSTER 1962 red. Good able ra te s. Phone 332-0143. PLYWOOD S A L E S , 3121 S. L o s t & Found tion invited. AMERICAN DIA Grand R iver. 8-5 hours. 351-
dition. Asking $495. Will deal.
CHEVROLET 1963 Convertible condition. Tonneau cover, rack. 5-7/22 Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. PER SERVICE, 914 E. G ier— 5314. 3-7/22
Call after 6 p.m . 351-4132. LOST4: YbllNG yellow tiger cat,
409. 379 hp. Excellent condi Phone TU 2-3918. 5-7/27 C3-7/21 CALL 482-0864. C
3-7/22 ONE OR two g irls for re s t of four white paws. Vicinity of FLORIDA BOUND, July i 9 can
tion. Loaded with extras. $1495. VOLKSWAGEN 1961 for sale. In THESES PRINTED, rapid s e r -
1965 TRIUMPH 65t) cc T R - 6 , sum m er o r rem ainder of y ear. SEWING MACHINE Sale. Large Marigold Ave., University Vill accommodate 3-4 women p as
Call ED 7-7279. 5-7/26 good condition. 25,000 m iles. selection of reconditioned, used vice. Drafting supplies, Xerox
7,000 m iles. Excellent condi Reduced sum m er ra te . Luxury age. 332-6340. 3-7/21 sengers in a ir conditioned car.
CHEVROLET 19 5 3. Runs but 355-6811. 10-8/2 tion. Phone Mason, 676-2360 apartm ent. 332-5783. 3-7/21 machines. Singers, Whites, Uni- - copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE ED 2-5335 after 5 p.m . 1-7/21
needs brake job. $35. 437 MAC, VOLKSWAGEN 1961 recently after 6 p.m . 3-7/25 ONE ROOMMATE w a n t e d to versal, Necchi. $19,95 to $39.95. P ersonal PRINT, 221 South Grand. 482-
Apt. § 4. 3-7/22 overhauled engine. Good body share four g irl W ater’s Edge Guaranteed. Easy term s. ED MORE TIME for fun, study, r e - 5431. C-7/22 Wanted
HONDA 2$0, 1966. Have had three
CHEVROLET 1^59 4-door Belair and tire s . Call 655-2560 after m onths-drafted, will deal. Call Apartment last five weeks. Call WAR DS DISTRIBUTING CO., laxation, with a GE Portable
1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. Typing Service
BLOOD DONORS needed, $6 for
6-cylinder a u t o m a t i c . New 5 p.m . 5-7/25 after 6 p.m . IV 4-1736. 5-7/27 351-4721.______________5-7/25 Dishwasher. $8 monthly rental RH positive, $7, $10, or $12
FOUR MAN Apartment available C3-7/21 at STATE MANAGEMENT, 332- BARBI MEL, Professional typ-
tire s. 60,000 m iles. Best offer. VOLKSWAGEN 1964 with radio. 1964 HONDA 305. Excellent con- for RH n e g a t i v e . DETROIT
355-1220. 3-7/25 Top shape. Phone 351-4846. September 16th. One year lease. FOR WEDDING a n d practical 8687. F re e service and delivery. ist. No job too large o r too BLOOD SERVICE, INC. 1427 E.
ditlon. Low m ileage. Best offer.
5-7/27 609 W. Grand River. Phone 351- shower gifts, see ACE HARD 10-7/27 sm all. Block off campus. 332- Michigan Ave. Hours 9-4 Mon
ED 2-6430. 3-7/25
7289. 3-7/21 WARE’S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E, FREEIII A t h r i l l i n g hour of 3255. C day and Tuesday; 12-7 T hurs
Aviation LOVELY FURNISHED S t u d i o Grand River, a c r o s s from beauty. F o r appointment, call JOB RESUMES, 100 c o p i e s , day. Closed Aug. 12-20. 489-
Apartment across from Cherry Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C 484-4519. M E R L E NORMAN $4.50. A L D I N G E R DIRECT 7587. C
LEARN TO FLY at our Govern- Lane. 'Available July 26th. Ac ENGLISH L l G H T - WE l G H T 3- COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N. MATURE RESPONSIBLE execu-
ment licensed school with ex commodates 1-2. Call 337-0650. Michigan. C3-7/21 C lippert. IV 5-2213. C
s p e e d bicycles. $39.77 full tive needs four bedroom house.
perienced in structors. It’s easy 5-7/26 p rice. Rental-purchase term s
and fun I Open every day I For EFFICIENCY FURNISHED, a ir ANN BROWN, typist and m ulti- One y ear le a se . Owner’s c are
available. We also have tennis THINKING of a PIZZA PARTY? lith offset printing. D isserta guaranteed. R e f e r e n c e s sup
the best, come to FRANCIS conditioned, share bath. Men racquets, golf balls, badminton Contact BIMBO’S PIZZA firs t. tions, theses, m anuscripts, gen plied. Call 353-3219. 3-7/22
AVIATION. Call IV 4-1324 for only. $60 a month plus deposit. Call 489-2431. C3-7/21
bird ies, gifts and housew ares. eral typing. IBM, 16 y ears ex
an appointment now I C IV 9-3569. 3-7/25 ACE HARDWARE, ac ro ss from
2$% DISCOUNT on all photo work.
perience. 332-8384. C T5E MUSICAL with one of the
IT'S SO EASY to find the work- FURNISHED TWO’ bedroom a ir the Union. ED 2-3212. C COOL OFF with one of the great pianos or organs offered in to
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e rs you want when you use conditioned. Renting for Fall. GOLF CLUBS won in contest, SCRIPTION CENTER at F ran buys in a ir conditioners you day’s C lassified Ads.
"Help Wanted" Ads in C lassi Call 337-2080 after 6 p.m. M cGregors. Four woods, eight dor. One ro ll 620-127 BW film find in the C lassified Ads,
fied. Dial 355-8255 now. 10-8/3 irons, never used. $280 value, free with this ad and any film
$135. 484-4371. 3-7/21 left for processing. C3-7/21
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