M S U C o e d F a ta lly S ta b b e d In P h ila d e lp h ia PHILADELPHIA—A 19-year- fall. She lived in West Holmes “ We have no leads o r c lu e s,“ T he motive could have been brunette did not have a steady old MSU coed was found stabbed Hall last year and m ajored In said Capt. Joseph Golden, head robbery, Golden reportedly said. boyfriend, but “ several m a l e to death In her apartm ent here political science. “ We 'r e not discounting any­ friends,” who are now being Monday afternoon, lying nude In of the homicide division of the thing.” questioned, Golden told re p o rt­ M iss Silver had last seen the Philadelphia Police Dept. Over a pool of blood from 12 stab dead g irl alive shortly before 70 persons have been questioned Two guitars and a radio in the e rs. wounds. 8 a.m. room apparently had not been Police a re i n v e s t l g a t l n g a Roslyn L . Relbsteln, a N ar- so far by the police. An autopsy performed T u e s­ touched, however. prowler who was In the same berth, Pa., junior, was discov­ Police found the telephone In Regina Meacham, 19, a down­ apartm ent building lastThursday ered at 4:15 p.m . Monday by her day afternoon determined th e a spatter of blood on the floor s ta irs resident of the sam e a- night and created a disturbance time of death between 1:45 and roommate just Inside the bed­ in Miss Relbstein's r o o m , a partm ent building at 3804-6 L o­ when he ran from door to door room of her apartm ent which 3:45 p.m . Monday. Four of the borders the University of Penn­ woulds penetrated her heart and source from the Philadelphia In­ cust St., told police she heard pounding on each of the a p a rt­ sylvania campus. H er roommate, proved to be fatal. No d is­ quirer, a city newspaper, said. several scream s about 1:30 p.m . ments. B arbara Silver, 20, ran scream ­ closure was made as to whether It appeared that the girl had tried that day. Frightened, she checked Police have not recovered the to call for help after she had been outside, but did not discover any­ ing into the street, where she the coed had been m o l e s t e d . " sharp instrument " w h i c h attacked. thing. summoned a m otorist to call caused the g irl’s death. Most of the wounds were in Bloody prints were scattered Through investigation, police Miss Reibstein was home from die police. the area of the left chest and about the room, although the M iss Reibstein, the daughter discovered that M iss Reibstein work on a three-week sick leave shoulder, penetrating the heart police had not determined wheth­ of D r. and M rs. Albert S. Relb­ was la st seen outside the a p art­ from Gimbel’s Dept. Store, where steln of N arberth, was to be a and lungs. She had also been e r they belonged to M iss Reib­ ment at 1 p.m . Monday. she was a fashion guide for the junior at Michigan State next slashed in the left thigh. stein, the source said. T he attractive, 5 feet, 4 Inches women’s sportsw ear department. ROSLYN REI BSTEI N W e d n e s d a y M IC H IG A N STATE U NIVER SITY E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n August 24, 1966 10c V o l. 59, N u m b er 46 Parents Grieve D r. and M r s . Reibstein com fort each o th er outside U.S. Lowers Draft Standard the house where th e ir 19-yeai—old daughter, Roslyn, To Aid Anti-Poverty Drive was found stabbed to death a fte r an anonymous phone c all led the police to the g i r l ' s apartm en t. Roslyn was an MSU coed. UPI Telephoto NEW YORK (UPI) — Defense more rea listic for the in stru c­ It will substitute on-the-job p e r­ D e m o n s t r a t o r s 9 Secretary Robert S. McNamara tor to take a hard, honest look In formance for classroom tra in ­ announced Tuesday that the gov­ the m irro r and conclude: I am a ing, prune all but essential in­ ernment Is lowering its m ilitary low aptitude teacher,’’ McNa­ formation from existing co u rs­ service standards to absorb 100, - m ara said. “ It is the educator’s es, and make increased use of W e e k e n d M a r c h 000 rejects annually as part of the responsibility to deal with the such technical educational ad­ adm inistration’s anti - poverty pattern in each individual case vances as teaching b y c lo se d c ir- rehabilitation program , and to build on It , . , to create cuit television. T e r m e d S u i c i d a l McNamara disclosed the d ra s ­ the most favorable condition un­ The Defense Dept., in a sub­ tic revision of induction policy der which the student him self sequent statem ent i s s u e d in in a speech at the Veterans of can build on his own learning Washington, said the firs t 40,000 CHICAGO (UPI)—Officials of suburban Cicero appealed to Gov. Foreign Wars annual convention. pattern, and at his own pace.” inducted would have to pass one or Otto K erner Tuesday to call out the National Guard to protect T his is what the Defense Dept,, He said it applied to both draf­ m ore of the present aptitude M artin Luther King’s civil rights dem onstrators on a planned week­ which the secretary called "the tees and tens of thousands of men te sts. After that, men will be end m arch which authorities term ed “ suicidal.” who a re turned down when they world’s largest educator of sk il­ subjected to new tests better su it­ Town P resident Joseph K arner announced the form al request even led m en,” will attempt to do. attempt to enlist, mainly for re a ­ ed to learning their abilities. as the open-housing dem onstrators gathered for a m arch into an sons of health and education, all-w hite neighborhood on Chicago's fa r southeast side. Kerner, replying to the telegraphed request, invited Karner and McNamara said 40,000 men Cook County Sheriff Richard B. Ogilvie to meet with him Wednesday who currently fall In the d is­ --------------------------------------—— “ to determ ine the necessity of qualification category will be a c ­ P O W E x c h a n g e mobilization of the Illinois Na­ cepted for service in the r e ­ tional Guard.” maining 10 months of the cu r­ King said Tuesday that the rent fiscal year, and 100,000 L B J A s k s m arch would be staged despite an in the succeeding fiscal years. P r o p o s e d B y K y appeal by Ogilvie that he call Even with the lowered standards, it off. C a v a n a g h A s k s F u n d s about 500,000 youths will be r e ­ M e d i c a l King's aides assem bled a cara­ jected annually. SAIGON (UPI)—Prim e M inister Nguyen Cao Ky said Tuesday he van of p ro te ste rs at a west side D e tro it M ayo r Jerom e P. Cavanagh (rig h t), speaking as president of both the Na­ Key lawmakers in Washington is prepared to "offer an uneven exchange” of North Vietnamese church and p repared to lead them tional League of C itie s and the U.S. Conference of M ayo rs, asked the fed e ral were generally favorable to Mc­ prisoners of war for American airm en held p risoner in North Viet C o s t s S t u d y into the " e a s t end” neighbor­ governm ent Tuesday f o r $113 b illio n to finance the “ re b irth of the A m e rica n N am ara’s plan, although some Nam. hood along the Indiana state line c i t y ” by 1976. He is shown with Senator Abraham R ib ic o f f ,c h a ir m a n of the com ­ questioned whether the emphasis Ky made the statement in answer to a question by Rabbi Schulem near the southeastern tip of Lake m itte e holding hearings on fed e ral aid to c ities . UPI Telephoto would be on rehabilitation or Rubin, spiritual leader of the Young Israel Congregations of Pelham WASHINGTON (UPI)—P r e s i­ Michigan. finding needed manpower. The Parkway, (Bronx), N.Y. dent Johnson Tuesday asked the It was the same steelw orkers’ plan might have rough going on Rubin has been in Viet Nam two weeks visiting with American Dept, of Health, Education and neighborhood where King led 500 Capitol Hill if m ilitary tra in ­ and Vietnamese officials. Welfare to undertake a m ajor m archers through a driving rain ing is made a subsidiary con­ study of medical costs, which and a gantlet of curses, threats "I told the prim e m inister 1 was curious, not as an official but sideration. as a private citizen, what he would do about the POW’s (prisoners have climbed 3.4 p er cent in and rocks Sunday. L .A . ’ s G o v e r n m e n t S a i d McNamara said those who can of war) being held in North Viet Nam,” Rubin said. the past six months. Another group of “ volunteer The P resid en t’s request was picketers” was reported plan­ be salvaged for m ilitary tra in ­ Rubin said the mustachioed prim e m inister told him he realized disclosed by HEW Secretary John ning a dem onstration late Tues­ ing have been erroneously c la s ­ the necessity for avoiding further escalation that might cause a sified as having "low aptitude” third world w ar. W. Gardner, who had gone to the day at Old Town Gardens, an N o t W o r t h 'A D a m n T h i n g ’ because t h e i r "subterranean” White House to submit rep o rts apartm ent complex on the city's “ He said he’d like to see those people back home, away from the on federal aid to colleges and near north side. closing their eyes to the great m assive effort to improve the environment of poverty has made humiliation and hardships they a re facing, and that he would offer WASHINGTON ^1—Sen. Abra­ health legislation. public responsibilities.” cities. them reticent, apathetic or even any uneven, exchange within his power to release the American a ir­ King, leader of the campaign ham A. Ribicoff charged Tues­ “ We’re a great city," Yorty “ It certainly Is not unrealistic hostile. Educators who empha­ men. Gardner said Johnson hi m­ for open housing in previously day the Los Angeles City govern­ protested. In view of the obvious needs of size the values of traditional In the current operation Paul Revere alone, U.S. soldiers have self had raised the question of all-w hite sections of Chicago, ment as described in testimony Yorty testified after Detroit’s the American city ," Cavanagh teacher-paced instruction often captured 91 North Vietnamese so ld iers. More than 150 North rising medical costs and had was returning to the city after a by Mayor Samuel Yorty is in­ Mayor Jerom e P. Cavanagh pro­ said. fail to recognize these youths’ Vietnamese soldiers have already been captured this y ear. The asked him “ to undertake a m a­ one-day visit to Atlanta. Aides efficient and “ doesn’t stand for posed that the federal government Yorty said responsibility is potentiality. Hanoi government is holding approximately 70 U.S. airm en. jo r study.” said they did not know whether a damn thing.” spend $240 billion to $250 billion divided in Los Angeles and he is "In m ost cases it would be he would a rriv e in time to head Ribicoff made the assertion Asked if the increase was r e ­ up the m arch into the east end, after Yorty talked of divided over the next 10 years in a not in charge of most programs lated to the newly-launched Med­ K arner said Cicero officials responsibility and said he lacks designed to aid the people of the icare program , Gardner said on­ also sent a telegram to King jurisdiction over m ajor social slum s. ly that the costs had been rising and economic program s. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D- (continued on page 8) N.Y., said it is not enough in for several months. Ribicoff said the people who live in Los Angeles “ aren’t do­ In d ic t E ig h t an Inflammatory area like Watts As to what the government for the m ayor to estim ate the ing very much to prevent another could do about doctors’ fees, he Cool . W atts.’* unemployment rate as something said he was not sure, but that "They can wring their hands In S y n d ic a te between 15 and 35 per cent. the study would go into hospital P a r t ly cloudy andcool high and pray that it won’t happen “ How can you develop a pro­ costs, medicines, doctors’ fees about 70. again," Ribicoff said. "T h ey 're gram for the unemployed if you and other medical expenses. O n C o n te m p t don’t know how many there a re ? " DETROIT (UPI)—Eight alleged Kennedy said. crim e syndicate officials were Cavanagh firs t called for an indicted on contempt c h a r g e s outlay at le ast equivalent to the Tuesday by a grand jury Investi­ $113 billion being spent on man­ C e n s u s M a y D r o p R e l i g i o n gating alleged police and politi­ ned space flights and Interstate cal payoffs. highways. He s a i d t h a t sum C ircuit Court Judge Edward should be used to achieve a re ­ WASHINGTON (UPI)—A House member Gallagher, who heads another House S. Piggins, sitting as a one-man birth of the city by 1976. expressed concern Tuesday that a census subcommittee investigating invasions of grand jury, ordered the eight men "T h at would be a minimum question asking Am ericans to list their privacy, said, “ We cannot and should not arre ste d for refusing to answer fig u re ," he told Sen, Abraham religion conceivably could lead to a “ se­ forget that it was just such a system that questions ranging from whether Ribicoff, D-Conn. To really do the cre t police sta te .’* facilitated the m ass m urders in Germany they gave campaign contributions job, Cavanagh said, the nation The chief census taker, A. Ross Eckler, during the I930*s and *40s." to political candidates to their would have to commit up to listened to the warnings by Rep. Cornelius Eckler acknowledged that religion was a age and address. $250 billion in new funds. Cava­ Gallagher, D -N .J., and said he still felt a controversial a r e a and the question— The eight Indicted Tuesday, all nagh said they should go into a religious question would be valuable in the “ What is your religion?*’—might be so ob­ from the Detroit area, w e r e city development fund patterned next census. But he doubted it would be jectionable to many people, It might be Moses Joseph, 57; Mathew (Mike) on the e c o n o m i c development asked because of the anticipated “ emo­ scratched. But he said It had not been Rubino, 55; P ete r Licavoli, 64; pools of the foreign aid program . tional” protest. ruled out yet. Vito Giacolone, 43; Michael Po- Eckler conceded that such a question Cavanagh called for a nation­ Gallagher as a witness before the House lizzl, 42; Dominic P eter (Fat) al commitment, saying people Census subcommittee took a grave view of could s tir up the loudest howls since the Corrado, Eyv George (Mosey) m ust “ realize that the w arfare reports that the 1970 census takers w ere census takers firs t started asking people M assu, 59; and Jam es Tamer, on our city stre e ts is as im­ thinking of asking people to state their re ­ how much money they m ade.Thatquestion 54. U n w illin g P a r tic ip a n ts —now standard—was first asked In 1940 portant as some consider the ligious preference. He said this would be All except Joseph, of nearby w arfare in Southeast A sia," “ a dangerous step backward” and could and many people still object to answering W arren, qnd T am er, of Detroit, The A- ■H’e rs a r r iv e d Tuesday, ancl brought with them much of th e ir p rize d liv e - It. Cavanagh, president of theNa- lead to a “ se c re t police state.” live in D etroit’s posh Grosse stock, Above one of the 4-H v isito rs is unloading his sheep, much against the ani mal ’s w ill, it appears. Photo by Russ Steffey Point suburbs. (continued on page 2) D O N SOÇKOL STATE N EW S China Streets- K yle Kerbowy Joel Stork Who’ s On First? ed ito r-in -ch ief advertising manager m m Communist China, it is re p o rt­ the People’s Post Office. Where W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 24, 1966 ed, Is further stepping up Its anti- must I go?" Page 2 UJS. hate campaign by renaming "Seek the T r u t h in Ma o . Peking stre e ts. Then. . . ” Reuters, the E n g l i s h wire “ I am but a simple peasant,” E D IT O R IA L service, rep o rts that P e k i n g the man would interrupt. “ P e r ­ stre e ts have been tab b ed . with haps you could give me the an s­ such m onickers as; "A nti-im ­ w er.” p erialist S t r u g g l e S t r e e t , " ” 1 have, you fooll” the city "Struggle Against Revisionism comrade would stop. Y o u ’ r e J u d ic a re D e s e rv e s Its S t r e e t , ” "A ssist Viet N a m S t r e e t , ” and "R esist United looking for the People’s Post Office? Go to Struggle Against States S tree t.” R ev isio n ism .. , ’’ Such an urban renewal p ro j­ "Y es, alw ays,” the peasant rep lies solemnly. "But firs t I 'D a y In C o u r t’ ect could re su lt in a so rt of Chinese version of Abbot and must tran sact my business at the Costello’s "who’s on firs t? ” rou­ post office. P lease tell me how tine. to get th e re .” A M E R IC A N S L IK E TO t h l n k e v e r y - A sliding income scale is set so low “You m ust Indeed be a dolt I one is equal before the law. But that it insures that only v e ry poor Let us suppose a Chinese pea­ Now listen and I shall tell you equality before the law is a myth. people can qualify fo r the p ro gram . sant has some official business slowly so that even you may Often justice in A m e r ic a is spelled in Peking, but hasn’t yet heard understand. Yes?” with a capital $. AS M IG H T BE expected, some law­ of the new street-sign propa­ "Yes, com rade." Though everyone is guaranteed a yers in Wisconsin c la im Judicare is ganda campaign. He a rriv e s in the " F ir s t —Seek theT ruthinM ao. public defender in c rim in a l m atters, s o c ia lis m . S o cialism is government Then walk two blocks north to city, hot and tired, and wants to a d ifferent story exists in civil law. control. Though the government f i ­ A ssist VietNam. Follow that west find the People’s Post Office. So Lack of money poses a de facto b a r­ nances Judicare, it has bent over he stops somebody and asks di­ until you come to R esist the r i e r to c ivil law legal services. backwards to avoid dictating policy United States. Make a right and rections. F o r example, poor fa m ilie s some­ to Judicare. keep going until you find Peace tim e s must buckle under to demands "Excuse me, com rade,” he Is Folly, Then make a left. If Though the p ro ject is financed by of greedy landlords because they would begin, "but can you tell you have followed my directions the fe d e ra l g o ve rn m en t’ s Office of cannot afford tc take the landlord me where I may find the People's to the le tte r you cannot m iss Economic Opportunity, the money is to court. And poor people who want Post Office.” Struggle Against Revisionism . given to the Wisconsin B a r Assn., a divorce often cannot get one be­ the p r o je c t ’s sponsor. The bar then I got a horse over here who says he’ ll testify. “ Struggle Against Revision­ T here you will find the People’s cause an uncontested divorce costs a ism .” Post Office. Do you have any pays the law yer the fee. This keeps m in im um of $200. Few poor people "Uh, y e s,” the peasant replies questions?” the government d ire c tly out of Judi­ can take welfare disputes or breaches hesitantly. “ That indeed we m ust, "Y es,” the peasant would an­ care. of contract to c o u r t - - i n these areas O U R READERS SPEAK com rade. But I am looking for sw er. "Who’s on firs t? ” the poor are helpless, And it has e x e rcise d even more THE F E D E R A L G O V E R N M E N T is care to p re s e rv e the tra d itio n a l a t- e xperim enting with a new legal aid t o r n e y -c lie n t relationship. F o r ex­ p ro g ram designed to aid the poor. ample, a Judicare client may select 6 L e t t e r O n W o r k e r s W r o n g 9 6 t h P e r s o n D i e s This p ro g ram , inevitably dubbed Judi­ any la w y e r he wishes. And a lawyer care, is now lim ite d to 26 counties may accept the case o r re je c t It, To the Editor; breaks is well respected by MSU fore feel that they should be sub­ in northern Wisconsin. But if it's suc­ The only main difference is that the employes. sidized by getting paid for doing cessful, e v e ry state may adopt it bar pays the bills. I am a 1964 graduate of MSU The sam e goes for the half- as little work as they can to get A s D a l l a s S p r a y s within a few years. and have been employed as a hour lunch break. The last half- by. Obviously not all students a re Though only a month old, results JU D IC A R E HAS SO much potential full-tim e janitor in the cleaning hour of the day is usually set like this, but there is a signi­ as an aid to the poor that it must not ficantly noticeable number who DALLAS (UPI)—Six airc ra ft covered about 75,000 acres with a lread y have shown Judicare helps department here for over six aside to put away equipment, fall v ic t im to a s o cialism witchhunt. insecticide in the a ir w ar against the encephalitis-carrying culex the poor where they need help the months. It was with considerable wash-up and return to the Phys­ a re . People must not be so blinded by an I take exception to M r. Noble’s mosquito, but city health officials said the dread disease had claim­ most. F o r example Judicare clients interest that I read the letter of ical Plant building to punch out. receive fre e legal aid in breach of unfounded f e a r of s o c ia lis m that they M r. John Noble In last Thurs­ I suspect that M r. Noble has rem ark that conscientious and ed its sixth fatality. Ignore the benefits Judicare can o ffe r hard working employes at MSU Dallas health officer Dr. Hal. J. Dewlett said the latest victim contract suits, div orces, w e lfare dis­ day's State News. With my ex­ made i n v a l i d generalizations the p o o r - - t h e benefit of ready access constitute a 'v ery small m inor­ of encephalitis was a 74-year—old woman who died early Tuesday putes and ten a nt-lan d lord problem s. periences h ere, both as a stu­ from his ra th e r lim ited exper­ However, it does not cover c r i m ­ to the courts f o r the f i r s t tim e in dent and as an employe and union ience. ity.’ I strongly believe that the in St. Paul’s hospital. t h e ir lives. "Six deaths have been blamed on the disease with 89 suspected inal law because the courts already m em ber, 1 feel somewhat quali­ M r. Noble’s contention that opposite is the case. The E d ito rs ca se s,” Dewlett said in a Tuesday p re ss conference. appoint public defenders to a rres ted fied to comment on M r. Noble’s students do m ore work than reg­ Finally, I would like to sym­ pathize with M r. Noble for hav­ The spray a irc ra ft, three of which w ere diverted from action in indigents. assertio n s. u lar employes is patently untrue. ing had to dirty his hands while Viet Nam, went aloft for the third time Tuesday with the intention In regards to the time sced- Generally, students have a ho­ employed h ere. That experience of spraying about 100,000 a c re s. But winds increased and officials ule, I would like to point out that, lier-than-thou attitude toward the apparently provoked the parano­ called short the operation after covering only about 75,000 acres. as in most jobs, there a re morn­ janitors with whom they work r w o IN T W O D A Y S iac reaction which led to his at­ Dewlett said that although the spraying was close to reaching an ing and afternoon coffee breaks, and many of them spend the bulk tempt at m ass character a ssa s­ end, up to 70 new cases of encephalitis would probably appear be­ each of 15 minutes duration. It of their tim e developing new sination. fore the epidemic ends because of the 14-day incubation period of has been my experience working ways to m alinger. in three different buildings and Many of them assum e the atti­ the disease. ? Norman J. Johnson John Kilpatrick, United States Health Dept, official, said that they with the special events set-up tude that it is the University that G e r m a n O f f i c e r s R e s i g n E. Lansing a re planning on finishing up the spraying by Friday or Saturday. crew that the length of these is obligated to them and th ere- “ We a re planning on spraying 800 square m iles of the 900 square m iles in Dallas County.” BONN (UPI)--Gen. Hein z T re t- ing campaigns by trade unions in­ istry have been under fire for “ We a re planning on spraying populated a re a s, not necessarily iner has submitted his resig n a- side m ilitary garrisons. some tim e from top uniformed a single house a re a ,” he said, “ and we are using ground spray :ion as general inspector of West T re ttn e r’s decision was made m em bers of West G e r m a n y ’ s Germany’s arm ed forces, it was public one day after Lt. Gen. 500,000-man armed forces who D i f f e r e n t S t o r y O n W o r k e r s equipment in the downtown area because the buildings a re too ta ll.” “ We will probably have to spray the downtown area quite fre ­ innounced Tuesday. His was the W erner Panitzki stepped down are demanding more authority to To the Editor: for what they know. I don’t even ically demanding job without a quently because mosquitoes fr om other areas may in filtrate.” second resignation of a top of­ from his position as inspector of deal with defense problem s. pretend to be able to learn as regular on it. Kilpatrick said that “ St. Louis encephalitis is generally a closed ficer in as many days and came the A ir Force in a dispute with Because of the history of G e r­ This is in answer to a letter much about boiler repairs in four My last paragraph, like John’s, cycle—birds to mosquitoes to bird s. Man wasn’t supposed to be in irrud rep o rts the m ilitary has H a s s e l over West Germany’s many’s arm ed forces, parliam ent by John Noble In the State News y ears as these men have in 14, is also addressed toM r.B reslin , decided 11 years ago when it on Thursday, Aug. 18. the thing at a ll.” it«onw-ih race between Johnson and his “ satisfactory” condition, plained of severe chest pains and Florida charge was delayed at SEVENARTSandSINATRAENWPMSISorr.ents Coppolino and his wife moved the request of the defense until § x e a i Republican opponent. Coppolino, 34, is charged here was rushed to the hospital. to Sarasota in early 1965 and Sept. 1, and a tentative tria l date mm mSNK |VIRN9 Nixon, leader in several polls with first degree m urder in the He was a rre ste d at his home M rs. F a rb e r and her two daugh­ of Nov. 7 has been set. a S m a n ia u s i a m o n g Republicans on t h e i r Aug. 28, 1965, death of his wife, choices for the 1968 nomination, D r. C arm ela Coppolino, and with here July 23 and charged with m i n i o n said it obviously served GOP pur - firs t degree m urder in New J e r ­ killing F a rb e r. As he was being poses to suggest a Democratic sey for the 1963 death of a neigh­ booked in at the Jail he com­ S t a t e F i r m M a y H a v e -A s s a u ifo N A ticket while "fo r me to name our bor and friend, re tire d Army plained of chest pains and was fw A MOVIE fa hospitalized. ticket would serve their (Demo­ Lt. Col. William E . 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Doyer disclosed that the bodies FOR L a n s i n g TODAV ¿6 were exhumed after F a rb e r’s obtain the common stock of a chases of stock in the sm all FREE! ■ B D r iv e ln T h e a tr e * ^ I• W O ¡ tS 'D A Y SHOP widow, M rs. M arjorie F arb e r who now lives here, toldauthori- sm all Michigan utility. The form er chairm an is Don- utility. The third term , whose stock aid C. Cook, now president of • AEP had trie d to obtain, is the South Ceoor at Jolly Rood ÎU 2 ?4?, 4-8/26 Grand River, a c r o s s from for groups of 3—4. Call Dick, ’Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C 2-8/25 332-5545. 3-8/26 3-8/25 Transportation I W ANT AD CHEVY II 1965, "100" 230 cuEIc sm all eight. 220 h.p., black/ white top. Perfect condition. Evening Employment CLAUCHERTY REALTY, 351- 5300, evenings ED 2-5900. WASHER, DRYER, refrig erato r, Real Estate HELP -RID E wanted; perm a­ Top earnings for those 3-8/23 stove. Desk, birch dining set. OKEMOS - HIAWATHA PARK. nent employee, M arried Housing inch, stick, 2 -d o o r,8,500m iles, IV 5-1004 after 5 p.m. 3-8/26 • A U T O M O T IV E who are able to maintain Lounge chair/O ttom an. Portable Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, c e r­ radio, $1,245. Phone 485-0976. LARK 1960. Six cylinder. Must GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to office. M onday-Friday, Haslett • E M P LO Y M E N T 3-8/26 their studies and a re free T V /sta n d . M i s c e l l a n e o u s amic bath, large family room, Arms A partm ents. Phone 332- sell. $90. E x c e l l e n t student 3 nights per week and share four man house, Lansing, tables. Excellent condition. ED studio ceilings, wood paneling, • FOR R E N T CHEVROLET 1958. Sel l this E a s t s i d e , Septem ber-June. 4203. 5-8/26 transportation or second c a r. Saturday. R equires neat 2-3777. 5-8/26 fireplace w all. 2-1/2 c a r gar­ • FO R SALE week. Excellent condition, clean $37.50 mo. Melvin Robinson, WANTED: RIDER to Denver, Salt Call 337-9647. 3-8/24 appearing, serious, hard- INCOME PROPERTY, t w o age, large storage room, nicely • LO S T & FOUND exterior, interior. 1414-GSpar­ OLDSMOB1LE 1965. Convertible, 332-3574. 3-8/24 Lake. Share expenses. Leav­ worker. F or personal in­ apartm ents, close to campus, landscaped. $22,500 by owner. • PER S O N A L tan Village, 355-0882. 6-8/26 ON'EUfthTSHED TWO bedrooms, 332-0084. 3-8/26 ing September 1st or 2nd. Call 18,000 m iles, power brakes, terview phone M r. Faust, shopping, schools. Wonderful • P E A N U T S PERSONAL 351-4244. 3-8/26 CHEVROLET 1959,BelAlr, V-», steering, antenna, tilt wheel. 351-4011. sun porch, fireplace, full base­ neighborhood. Phone 332-4913. E aS 't L a n s in g , pin ecrest 2 - • R E A L E S T A TE • S E R V IC E automatic. Must sell. $250. Call Extras. $2,385. ED 2-8206/ ABOARD GREAT LAKES pas- ment. Couple or sm all family 6-8/26 bedroom ranch, large lot, low TEXAS, WANTED, Rides to share mornings, 485-6380. 3-8/24 ED 7-2529. 5-8/25 only. $150. 332-6646. 4-8/26 down payment. Call owner, 337- e x p e n s e s . Leaving Sept. 2. • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N senger cruise ship to Septem­ BICYCLE Sa L e S, ren tals and 2778. 4-8/26 Round T rip o r one way. ED 2 - • W A NTED CHEVROLET 19(>5 Super Sport OLD$MOBILE 1965, F-fib, 4- ber 22nd. Male and female stu­ services. A l s o used. EAST EAST SIDE 4939 after 6 p.m . 4-8/26 convertible. Power s t e e r i n g , door, automatic, power stee r­ dents. I n q u i r e at Placement LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 E. EAST LANSING. Excellent Glen- DEADLINE b r a k e s . Reverberator radio. ing, new tire s. By owner. Phone Bureau. 4-8/26 Immediate occupancy, 2 Grand R iver. Call 332-8303. C cairn ranch home. Three bed­ Burgundy, white top. ED 2 - 627-5626. 3-8/26 LINEN ROOM ATTENDANTS, bedroom for 4, $200. 3 bed­ HUFFY BICYCLE, 3-speed, good rooms plus possible basement Wanted 1 P.M. one c l a s t day be* 8839 after 5 p.m. 5-8/26 OLDS 1962 Dynamic 88. Power room for 6, $300. No child­ income. Quick possession. ED EXERCISE MACHINE - Phone fore publication. five days week. SeeM rs.Boggs, condition. One new tire . $20. CORVAIR I960. Recently Over- steering and power brakes. Good UNIVERSITY INN Motel, 1100 ren, no pets. Call 353-1373 after 4 p.m . 7-9794. 4-8/26 351-5543. 7-8/26 hauled. New T ires, body in good condition. Phone 485-3017 after Trowbridge, E.L. 5-8/26 Call IV 9-1017. 3-8/26 EAST L A N S I N G , near. Three BLOOD DONORS needed, $6 for Cancellations • 12 noon one class day before publication shape, excellent running con­ 6 p.m . 3-8/26 FURNISHED FOUR Bedroomi for GOLF SET, new. Five irons, two bedroom, cedar closet, vanity RH positive, $7, $10, or $12 dition. Call 351-4924. 3-8/25 RAMBLER AMERICAN 1962con- WANTED IN S E P T E M B E k . six or seven. $200 per month woods, putter , bag, headcov- bath, linen closet, carpeted liv­ for RH n e g a t i v e . DETROIT Woman fo r g en eral house w ork. plus utilities. Year lease - Sep­ ing room, full basement, storm PHONE CORVETTE 1 9 5 6 , 3-speed, late vertible. One owner, low mile­ e rs , balls. Worth $90. Sacri­ BLOOD SERVICE, INC. 1427 E. Own h o u rs. May bring child. tem ber 15th. Fifteen minutes screens, 2 -c a r garage. Large 283 engine, positraction, 2 tops, age, complete power, blue. 172 Phone ED 7—2584, fice $45. 337-1015. 5-8/26 Michigan Ave. Hours 9-4 Mon­ 355-8255 spare engine, slight damage, Gunson Street, E.L. 5-8/26 3-8/24 to campus. Call 337-2080 after lot. Land contract or assum e day and Tuesday; 12-7 T hurs­ RATES $700. IV 4-7983. 3-8/26 RENAULT DAUPHINE 196^,26,- A S S I S T A N T HOÜSEKEEPEK, 6 p.m. 3-8/26 USED FURNITURE. Horsehide 5 3/4% m ortgage. $19,000. 332- day. 489-7587. C couch-tw o c h airs. Settee and five days per week. See M rs. 1331. 3-8/24 DODGE POLAR A lyou converti- 800 m iles. Very economical. chairs. Swivel rocker. Cock­ NEED APARTMENT Fall term . 1 D A r . . . . ....... S I.50 ble. Light blue. Much optional Owner leaving country . Must Boggs, UNIVERSITY INN Mo­ Rooms tail table. Also antique wood Sublease. Have graduated. P re ­ 3 DAYS...........$3.00 equipment. New parts. Excel­ se ll. Approximately $250. 699- tel, 1100 Trowbridge Road, E.L. APPROVED SUPERVISED rooms range. 676-5383. 2-8/25 Service fe r teachers or graduate stu­ 5 DAYS..........¿ 5.00 5-8/26 for g irls. Some cooking. Double A D I A P E R SERVICE, Diaparene lent condition. Randy—after 6 2715. 3-8/26 dents. Call Carol, 332-2309. room $10 weekly. Inquire 332- Franchised Service Approved (based on 15 words per ad; p.m. 337-9130 . 3*8/24 TRIUMPH TR3 1960. Beautiful, MAIDS, DAY or nignt, five day Animal s 4-8/26 0063. 1167 L ilac. 5-8/26 by Doctors and DSIA. The m ost URGENTLY NEEDED, four tick- Over 15, 10c per -ord. per day. FALCON '1963 Hardtop, six cyl- inside, out. New Parellies. Runs week. See M rs. Boggs, UNI­ BRITTANY SPANIEL Puppies. inder, excellent condition. Very V E R S I T Y INN MOTEL, 1100 ROOM and BOARD, $165 per m odern and Only personalized ets for Ohio State game, Oc­ well. Best offer. After 5 p.m . AKC, twelve weeks old. Should There will be a 50c service economical, an exceptional buy Trowbridge. 5-8/26 term . Must have two point av­ service in Lansing, providing tober 15. Will pay $15 per tick­ 482-7248 . 5-8/26 hunt this fall. Phone IV 5-1053. ond bookkeeping choroe it erage, m ale. 332-1440,413 Hill­ you with diaper pails, poly bags, et. Send C.O.D. to Frank Leo, at $650. 355-8161. 3-8/26 VOLKSWAGEN 1966. Like new. CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A few 7-8/25 this ad is not paid within e r est. 5-8/26 deodorizers and diapers, or use Box 501, Akron, Ohio. 434-2810 FALCON* FUTURA l963 convert- AM-FM radio, gas heater, sun hours a day can mean excellent GERMAN SHEPARDS AKC. Pups. o ne week. your own. Baby clothes washed Collect. 4-8/26 ible, standard shift, good con­ roof. Must sell. 355-6119 after earnings for you as a trained Studs. Snow white, b lack -sil- Noon. 5-8/26 AVON representative. F or ap­ $170 Term vers. Ruth's, 14645 A i r p o r t free . No deposit. Plant inspec­ WANTED, 2 ROOMMATES for dition. $825. Phone 882-9338. tion invited. AMERICAN DIA­ 3-8/26 VOLKSWAGEN 1962 convertible. pointment in your home, w rite Room & Board Road. Phone 484-4026. 3-8/24 Northwind Apartm ents. G irls. The State News does not PER SERVICE, 914 E. G ier— Engine smooth. Good tire s, new M rs. AlonaHuckins, 5664School Fall through Spring. Call Judy perm it racial or religious FORD 1956, stick shift. R eli- TOY MANCHESTER, 1 years old, CALL 482-0864. C discrimination in its ad­ paint, radio. Very clean. 489- Street, H aslett, Michigan, or E Isworth C o-op House 351-4142. 2-8/24 able transportation, $90 or best registered, c h e a p , to couple BABYSITTING, my home, Willow vertising c o l u m n s . The 2638 between 8-5. 5-8/26 call evenings, 339-2198. C-8/26 without children. Phone 627- USED BABY crib, m a t ching offer. 614 Michigan Ave., Apt. 711 W. Grand R iver. Own­ and B assett School a re a. Week­ State News will not accept 1. P eter. 2-8/25 VOLKSWAGEN 1961 Sun roof. AIDES - CONVALESCENT units 5626. 3-8/26 days. Experienced. Call 372- d re s s e r and other baby fu rn i­ ed, operated by m em bers. advertising which discrim ­ now offering experience in re ­ 6453. 4-8/26 tu re . Must be in good condi­ FORD 1963 Galaxie, 292 Engine, Clean. Must sell Call 484-3495 5 h r. week housework a r ­ SIAMESE SOPHISTI-CATS, eight inates a g a i n s t religion, habilitation for the trained nurse tion. 332-3069. 5-8/26 slantback, C ruise - o - matic, after 5 p.m. 4-8/26 ranged. Openings for p ro s­ w e e k s old. Weaned and box IRONING D O N E in my home. race, color or national or­ aide. Starting $1.35. Apply P ro­ pective m em bers. trained. 337-0650. 3-8/26 C O U P L E WANTS to sublease power steering, r a d i o , re a r P r i n c e t o n Arms Apartment. igin. Auto Service & Parts vincial House behind Yankee Sorry g irls, men only. C all apartm ent, preferably m arried tire s new, $1,000 . 337-0093. 1308 H aslett Road. Apt. # A -9 . 3-8/26 MEL'S AUTO SERVICE, East Stadium, E a s t Lansing 332- Mobile Homes housing - fall term . Will pay 332-3574 or visit at your 10-8/26 0817. 7-8/26 TRAILER 1960-10 x 50. Two $125 month. 355-6249, 1-8/24 FORD FAlRLANE"“312 2-door Lansing's All Night Garage will convenience. Automotive automatic V-8. Body, tire s, en­ EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD to m - bedrooms (one converted into DIAPER S E R V I C E , Lansing's TWO GIRLS need place to live be open September 1st. 1108 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS in area finest. Your choice of th ree BUICK 1965 Wildcat convertible. gine in excellent condition. 2- E. Grand R iver. C-8/26 pany. Tem porary assignm ents study), carpeted, colored appli­ fall term . Call 351-5545. Ask speaker radio, seat belts. 37,000 for experienced office g irls. No of beautiful homes in East Lan­ ances, entranceway. $2500.641- types. Containers furnished, no for Sue or G erry. 3-8/26 One owner, power steering and NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e actual m iles. One owner. 351— fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. sing. Phone ED 2-1176. 3-8/25 6586. 5-8/26 deposit. You may include two MAKE $1.00 in thirty minutes. brakes, re a r speaker. Other price from $7.95. New sealed C-8/25 LARGE ROOM for three male ROYAL 1955 , 8 x 32. Excellent pounds baby clothes. T ry our extras. 676-5383. 2-8/25 4877. 5-8/26 beams, 99$. Salvage c ars, large P articipate in a verbal learn­ GREAT CAKES ËMPLÔYMEhlt graduate students. P rivate bath condition. On East Lansing lot. Velvasoft p ro cess, 25 y ears in ing experim ent. Call 353-3273 BU1CK RIVIERA 1963. Fully au- F O R D , CLEAN 1*57, 2-door. stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- for permanent positions for men and porch. One block from cam­ P riced to s e l l immediately. Lansing. BY-LO DIAPER SER­ between 3-5 p.m . 5-8/24 tomatic, bucket seats. P erfect 51,300 m i l e s , o n e owner. and women in o f f i c e sales, pus, $8.50 weekly, $10 with Phone 332-8283. 3-8/26 VICE. 1010 E. Michigan. IV 2 - SENIOR GIRL wants to sublease condition. No ru st. Will help $200.00. Ruth's 14645 Airport 1921._________ C c a r . 219 Durand. 351-5485. 0421. C technical. IV 2-1543. C-8/25 finance--646-4662. 5-8/26 Road. Phone 484-4026. 3-8/25 ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l i 3-8/26 NEW MOON 1959, lb x 45. tw o LONELY MOTHER of four teen- luxury apartm ent for fall term CHEVELLE 19Ô5, Malibu con- FORD- 1960 FairfaneT automatic KALAMAZOO STREET BODY REGISTERED NURSES: New re~ SINGLE ROOM. Share large, con- bedroom. On lot near MSU. Will only. Jan, after 12:30 p.m . 337- habilitation units now staffing. sacrifice. Call 332-8297.3-8/24 agers will give your pre-school­ 9526. 4-8/26 v e r t i b l e . Take over notesl V-8. Radio, heater. Owner leav­ SHOP. Small d e n t s to large w recks. American and foreign Interview Monday through F ri­ venient home. Responsible wo­ e r loving care. Northeast Lan­ “ 283** 195 h.p., Automatic, ex­ ing country. Call 355-6671 be­ ACTIVE 1963, 10 x 50.Carpeted, day, 8-5:00. Apply Provincial man over 21. $60 value - $40 sing location. 482-9214. 3-8/24 cellent condition. Phone 485- c a rs. Guaranteed work. 482- air-conditioned, on private lot. STATE fore 5 p.m . 3-8/24 House, behind Yankee Stadium, month. Some assistance to man­ 7769. 3-8/26 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C Make offer. Financing available. East Lansing. 332-0817. ager. Apply Joan Jew itt School, Typing Service CAR WASH: 25 $. Wash, wax, M r. Butterfield, 482-1093, 351- Call 372-3582. 5-8/26 7-8/26 ANN BROWN, typist and m u lti- vacuum. U-DO-IT. 430 S. Clip- 6590, 337-1598. 3-8/26 PONTIAC CHIEF 8 x 42 carp et- lith offset printing. D isserta­ pert, back of KOKOBar.C-8/25 BABY SITTER beginning in Sep- Scooters & Cycles tem ber, Monday through Friday. Own transportation, references. MEN - APPROVED, Supervised room s. Doubles, $7.50. Singles ed. On lot, East Lansing. Asking tions, theses, m anuscripts, gen­ $1595. Call after 6 p.m . 337- era l typing. IBM, 16 years ex­ 9647. 5-8/26 perience. 332 -8384. NEWS $10.00. Parking, laundry. No C One BLACK COLUMBIA 26" boys Phone 351-6716. 5-8/25 WOLVERINE 10 x 5U. Good con- THESES- PRINTED, rapid s e r - Some tilings work so well that nothing can take their place bicycle. Contact after 4:30. 205 SECRETARY, PROFICIENT at E. Graham, Lansing. Phone 882- typing and shorthand. Oppor­ cooking. One block from Beal entrance. Spartan H a l l , 215 Louis. ED 2-2574. 4-8/26 dition, Annex Wired for w asher- vice. Drafting supplies. Xerox dry er. L arge play area, ideal copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ CLASSIFIED 2349. 2-8/24 tunity to obtain legal skills. Call for children. T ra ile r Haven. PRINT. 221 South Grand. 482- HELMETS FOR SALE at reduced M rs. Simon, 487-3641, 5-8/25 For Sale 337-2556. 4-8/26 5431. C -8/25 Want-Ads prices, August 19 - 26. All STUDENTS FOR landscape work, BIRTHDAY CAKE 7 " , $3.12 de- HELEN DE MERITT. Accurate colors available. As you know, full or half days. TWISS LAND­ livered; 8’* cakes, $3.64. Also Lost & Found typing. Offset multilith p rin t­ it will be law in Lansing from Get SCAPE CENTER, IV 4-7753, sheet pies and cakes. KWAST LOST FEMALE, brown and white ing. IBM Executive. Will pick a City Ordinance starting Aug­ BAKERIES,. Brookfield Plaza, Springer Spaniel, twelve years up and deliver. 393-0795.3-8/24 12-1 p.m . 3-8/26 ust 23 to w ear one. BENELLI old. From behind State Police OF LANSING, IV 4-4411, and East Lansing; Frandor; 303 S. Results SUZUKI OF CHARLOTTE, 543- For Rent Washington. IV 4-1317. C-8/25 P ost. Named "Cindy.” Reward. JOB RESUMES, 100 c o p i e s , 332-2307. 3-8/26 $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT 1873. $11.95 up. C-8/26 TV RENTALS for students. Eco­ JOB PRINTING p ress (platen) MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N. Call nomical ra tes by the term or C & P , 8 x 12 inch with var­ LOST: LADY's L o n d o n F o g HONDA 250 Scram bler, very good month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ iable speed m otor. In excell­ trench coat. Vicinity M orrill C lippert. IV 5-2213. C condition. $550. Ask for Greg ALS. 484-9263. C-8/24 ent condition. Phone 489-5977. Hall. P lease return. Reward. on 3rd floor. 332-6375. 3-8/24 3-8/25 Call Diane. 332-6330. 5-8/26 P a V L A ANN HAUGHEY, typist. 355-8255 LUXURY TWb Bedroom tra ile r IBM Selectric and Executive. PHONE REPAIR EDI Have 1965 completely furnished, available KENMORE CANNISTER vacuum LOST, LONGINE Wristwatch, vi- Multilith Offset printing. P ro ­ Honda Sport 50. $109 worth of September 1st, East Lansing. cleaner with all the cleaning cinity of F rancis P ark. Engrav­ NOW. fessional theses typing. N e a r new 1966 p a rts. $215. 332- Utilities partly included. 355- attachm ents. Runs and looks ed "JJH June 1961.” Reward. campus. 337-1527. C EN D O F T H E L IN E 6450. „OOK OUT, SUZUKI is herel 3-8/26 World's finest motorcycle. FOX Apartments 3220. 5-8/24 real good. $18. OX 4-6031. Call 332-5040 . C-8/25 VANISHED: WHITE Wallet. Need 4-8/26 ■ ■ R 1 A N Tl ■ C O P T UNFINISHED FURNITURE: bar contents. P lease keep money - O M P U E 1 A R £ A SPORT CENTER, 2009 South C E D A R VILLAGE, one m ale. stools, night stands, chest-of- arrange f o r return. Carolin, R A M A P A IT 1 B 1 D S Cedar. 372-3908. C-8/25 Nine month lease. Four man draw ers, bookcases, pre-fin - 355-2064, 327 Mason. 3-8/26 O M A R N O 1 S A T Man, s i n c e the d a w n of his h i s ­ STRATTON'S SPORT CENTER apartm ent. Call Jackson 1-783- ished picture fram es, and m ore. ACROSS 32. l ie W M A C R 1 M 0 N IV 3567 between 4 and 8 p.m . 33. Evergreen E t o r y , h a s sought to lu r e fish from has opened Suzuki of C harlotte. PLYWOOD S A L E S , 3121 S. I. Canonized We have just taken delivery of 5-8/24 Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. Personal persons tree A R £ ■ C A N T the d e p ths of th eir w a t e r y e n v i r o n s a dozen X6’s. Don't forget we’re STUDENT RENTAL for Fall. Call C-8/25 YES, NEJAC rents TV's for Pen- 7. Lively 34. Heard ol P £ R 1 ■ m £ T by u s e of a temptingly baited hoo k . one of the few dealers who will Rita Ebinger between 9-11:30 ATTENTION MUSIC students: nies a day. F re e service and tunes grain F A L T R £ P £ U 1 a.m ., 351-6789 or Ingham Home delivery. S a m e day s e r v i c e 12. Overlook 35. Moham­ E G 0 I T G A £ L C r u d e l y fashion ed fish h o o k s h a v e take a c a r in trade for partial like new Evette B-Flat clarinet. med's 1 IL or full payment. Phone 543- Realty, 372-1460 . 3-8/24 guaranteed. Call 337-1300 right J. Worship L O P £ M 0 R A L $120. Call 351-4247 . 5-8/24 adopted son ■ b e e n d i s c o v e r e d in the e x c a v a t i o n s 1873, C harlotte. C ONE MAN needed for three man nowl C 4. Warm over 1 D £ S 5 O A R £ P 8 15. Romantic 38. Horned 1 of n u m e r o u s p r e h i s t o r i c r u i n s , a n d GAS DRYER, Kenmore. $50.Call B.Y.O.B. BREAK your own back viper Aviation apartm ent, $60 month. Eydeal ED 2-8124 o r 332-5947. 4-8/26 on your vacation trip in style story 0 A « 1 k R R £ D 1 ■ to this day the s h a p e a n d function ( Villa. Call 351-7268. 2-8/24 6. Nlorindin 40. Alternative LEARN TO FLY at our Govern- ONE GIRL needed for four-girl SCHWINN BIKE, Boys, like new, with Travel Accident Insurance dye 41. Oracular r e m a i n s m u ch the s a m e . ment licensed school with ex­ with large baskets. Must sell. from BUBOLZ, 332-8671. 7. ('.rone 43. Surrender luxury apartm ent - academic C-8/25 by deed 2. Years of 8. Esperanto perienced in stru cto rs. It's easy y ea r. Call 351-4805 after 1 $30. Phone 355-3027. 4-8/26 19. Lamprey 9. Admire 20. Abrade 47. Prevent one's lile A n o t h e r of m a n ' s m o st useful a n d and funl Open every dayl F or p.m . 3-8/26 SEWING MACHINE SALE. Large STUbENTS: ON your Birthday, 3. Occupy greatly the best, come to FRANCIS 22. Hint 48. Peaks e n d u r i n g inventions is the n e w s ­ RQQMS furnished. Two selection of reconditioned, used come down for a free Pizza. 49. Cripples 4. Christmas 10. Sycamore AVIATION. Call IV 4-1324 for THREE 24. Mine 50. Liturgical 5 Pewter coin 11. Barter m achines. Singers, Whites, Uni­ BIMBO'S PIZZA. 489-2431. entrance p a p e r Want A d . B o r n sh o r t l y an appointment nowl _____ C men, shower, parking. $60 de­ headdresses 6. Eve's son 18. Sour posit. Rental agreement. $24 v ersal, Necchi. $19.95 to $39.95. C-8/25 26. Oblivion to 20. Hydraulic a f t e r the invention of printing a n d cure: Hindu DOWN 7. Long-tailed Employment week until September 20, then Guaranteed. Easy term s. ED­ FREE TICKETS for ErandorK id- 10. Drove 1. Knight mo nkey pump still u s e d by millions e v e r y d a y , FALL TERM: Need ad tak ers, $27.50 week. Call 882-0102 for WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., dyland with this ad and any pur­ 21. Salad plant the Want A d p e r f o r m s a c o m m u n i ­ details, 4-7 p.m . 3-8/26 1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. 23. Twilight part time: and full time student chase over $1.00.MAREKREX- C-8/25 1 wife typist. Must be able to speak FOURTH GIRL for Cedar Village 25. Dally c a t io n s function w h i c h nothing e l s e ALL DRUGS Prescription Cen­ 13 26. Tidings clearly, w rite clearly, spell and Apartment, nine months lease. ENGLISH L i G h T - WEIGHT 3- te r at F randor. C-8/25 12 can match. N ext time you h ave s p e e d bicycles. $39.77 full 27. Creed p u n c t u a t e . $1.40 plus. Apply Call 351-4295. 3-8/26 28. Unused a m e s s a g e to p l a c e b e f o r e t h o u­ p ric e . Rental-purchase term s 25% DISCOUNT on all photo work. 14 STATE NEWS. Room 346, Stu­ NEED 5 men to share 4 man MAREK REXALL DRUG PRE­ W L 29. Mass. cape s a n d s of waiting r e a d e r s , do it the dent Services Building after 2 apt. at Northwind. Call 355- available. We also have tennis 14 ie 31. Responds p.m. 6956. 3-8/26 racquets, golf balls, badminton SCRIPTION CENTER at F ran­ i l 1 35. Grand- low c o s t w a y . U s e a Want A d , b irdies, gifts and housewares. dor. One ro ll 620-127 BW film 23 20 21 parental S P A R T A N VILLAGE family UNIVERSITY TERRACE ap art- needs housekeeper - babysit­ ment, four-m an, starting fall ACE HARDWARE, acro ss from free with this ad and any film left for processing. C-8/25 24 i l l 27 28 1 36. Molten the Union. ED 2-3212. C rock te r. M on.-Fri., 11 a.m . - 6 term . Call 351-4750. 1-8/24 131 37. Account p.m. School age children. Be­ STUDY DESKS, sm all chests, 30 Call 355-8255 F R E E111 A Thrilling hour of Ai FOURTH CIRL for Cedarbrook entry gin September 26th. $30. 355- Arms Apartment. Good student. roll-aw ays, & bunk beds. New beauty. F or appointment, call 33 39. Baby (Students Must Pay In Advance) 3013. 3-8/26 Please w rite Lynne Schaper, & used m attresses—all sizes. 484-4519. M E R L E NORMAN i35 l34 l37 carriage CHIEF MEDICAL ^ £ ^ 1 ^ 0 ^ ! ) - 361 Som erset, Saginaw. 3-8/26 Study lam ps, typew riters, tape COSMETIC STUDIO. 1600 E. 38 i l 40. 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C Owosso, Michigan. 3-8/26 M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich iga n W ednesday, A ugu st 2 4, 1966 7 G - C l i n i c L u r e s , n u o Y O l d s t e r s By R O B E R T A Y A F F I E The youngest participant Is educators—all a re offered gym­ lous a re a s of routine planning, ity, and one in which those who State News Sports W r i t e r pion, has just returned from six years old; no one ventures a nastics instruction in th eir p a r­ m eet conduct and actual p a rti­ know readily share. An Olympic Mexico, where he worked with The Ninth Annual N a t i o n a l guess at the oldest. But they're ticular spheres. T here a re clinic cipation in a judging situation. perform er will do his very best that country's national team. Gymnastics Clinic presently in all here for one purpose—gym­ championship m eets for both men The success of the clinic is to teach a novice a new tric k ." nastics. F red Orlofsky and Vera Goe- progress at Jenlson Gymnasium and women and a gymnastics show based on one prim ary fo rce — A show, "Night of S tars,” will verts, two Olympians, will also DON SOCKOL offers something for everyone* Gymnasts, coaches, physical to cap the week. a mutual love of gymnastics. be held a t 7:30 p.m . Thursday, in highlight the bill. Miss Goeverts Over 300 participants were " I t’s a d isea se ,” Meade said. the IM Arena. Admission is $1 was a m em ber of B e l g i u m ’ s reg istered this year, according "Once you’r e involved, you’r e In for adults and 50 cents for stu ­ Olympic contingent. to George Szypula, MSU gym It all your life. I t’s a fun sport The show will combine a r tis ­ Sad M e m o r i e s . . . coach and clinic director, who calls this y ea r’s venture the and we work hard, but we enjoy dents. Olympic champ Rusty Mitchell tic and competitive work, com ­ it. and fo rm er NCAA tltllst Glean edy and specialty numbers. Four best ever. "T he underlying aim in gym­ Gailis will be joined by Spar­ of the perform ers will be doing On L ife ’ s B a s e p a th "T his is one of the finest staffs ever assem bled In con­ nastics, without a doubt, Is to promote the sp o rt,” he pointed tan gymnasts Ron Aure, Dave Croft and Toby Towson. Towson, double back som ersaults on the m ats; Dale Hardt of SIU will Almost 10 years ago I laid down my baseball glove, broken in ducting the m ass into a fine o r ­ out. " I t’s an interesting activ- the ’66 AAU floor exercise cham­ feature a triple back. sp irit and baseball seemingly gone out of my system . ganization," said Szypula. The Clinic Board of D irectors The national game has had many poignant moments in its long history. is c o m p o s e d of Szypula, the chairman; Paul Flna, vice c h a ir­ Thousands wept when Lou Gherig said farewell in Yankee Stadium. man and associate program di­ A little boy pleaded tearfully with Shoeless Joe Jackson during re c to r and form er national cham ­ the Black Sox scandal—"Say it ain 't so Joe . . . . * ' pion; Jack C arr, program d ire c ­ T here was a lump in the national throat the day Babe Ruth walked to r and form er gymnast; Joe off first on his last big day at the plate and said, "L e t the young Schabacker, operations and meet guy take o v e r." director, a form er champion and But 1958 brought a man-m ade tragedy, a betrayal, that a 13- Judge and now vice president of year-old boy could not be expected to foresee o r accept. Arizona State; and Bill Meade, That was the y ear the Dodgers left Brooklyn. secretary -tre a su re r, c o a c h of The Dodgers didn’t have fans. They had friends. People loved the the year in 1965 at Southern Illi­ Bums. nois, the ’66 NCAA champ. We saw them through pennant after pennant, emotionally drained An area of particular Interest each year when they lost the se rie s to the Yankees. is that devoted to the physical But we stuck by them. And finally in 1955 our loyalty and love educators. M rs, Jackie (Klein) paid off. We beat the Yankees and won our firs t World Series. Uphues, form er Olympian, rates The Bums w ere the world champs. the Judging theory course offer­ And three y ears la te r they left Brooklyn. The saddest part was ed as "the finest in the country." that they left for money. "Instruction is given in the How could we accept that? They w ere the Bums. The Yankees area of professional preparation w ere the big shotsl They played for money. of p h y s i c a l educators,” said But the Bums? They played for love. They w ere our friends. Meade. "We encourage as many T heir antics w ere a gift to sports w riters and a delight to their as possible to come, especially fans. those who want to prepare pro­ We w ere stunned to learn that they wanted to leave Brooklyn. gram s for teaching and compe­ People interviewed by newspapers of the day usually commented: tition in elem entary, high school "If those bums wanna leave Brooklyn let 'em get the hell out of and college lev els." h e rel" The program consists of Judg­ With some help a young gymnast does a f o r w a r d flip during one of the instruction One of the younger M ichigan gymnasts getting expert This w asn't indifference. It was too strong to be called disap­ ing, teaching basic six to eight- sessions being held daily in the Jenison F ie ld House gym. The s u m m e r clinic coaching h ere g ra c e fu lly walks a p a r a lle l b a r under pointment. week program s for schools, com­ e n t r ie s w ill p e r fo rm in a special show in the M en ’s IM Building at 7:30 p.m . an In s tr u c to r ’ s gaze. The c linic attracted gymnasts Brooklyn fans—people who loved "Dem B um s"—w ere hurt. petitive program s, spotting, v a r- T hursday. The next season the Dodgers played out of L.A. f r o m 6 to 18 years old. They w ere a different team . They w eren't the Bums anymore. They w ere just another big league professional team. I’m still a Brooklyn Dodger fan. I still love the Bums. But where Ebbitt’s Field used to stand, I understand there s ( Pro Soccer either a parking lot or an apartm ent building. In 1958 I started to lose interest in baseball. By the time I was a senior in high school, I had quit playing altogether. For Detroit CHICAGO (UPI)—The N o r t h Somewhere along the line I lost my glove. The glove had seen me American Soccer League Tues­ through alm ost a decade of seasons with the Bums. day awarded franchises to De­ But when we lost Brooklyn, my heart for baseball was lost—and tro it, Houston and Cleveland and my glove. named Jam es P . McGuire as its Monday the State News IM softball team, Lushwell AC, needed a interim president. ninth man for our block championship game. The three cities join Boston, I played right field with a borrowed righty's glove. T here were Cleveland and Washington as the no lefties on :he other team and it was kind of awkward for me. league’s c h arter c ities. I got to thinking about my glove in right field. I loved that glove The Detroit franchise is head­ too. And I found m yself wishing I had it back with me. ed by William Clay Ford, Edwin I’d feel a lot m ore confident out t h e r e with my old glove. J. Anderson, industrialist Wen­ I guess I’ll have to go out and get another one. I’ll have to get out dell Anderson and other Detroit the old oil, scoop in some d irt, work out with it and break it in. sportsm en. The Houston fran­ It’ll take some work to get it in shape like the old one. chise is headed by Judge Roy I guess I’m getting over the Dodgers by now. Hofheinz, owner of the Astro­ Eight y ears is a long tim e to mourn the death of a ball club. dome where the Houston games It’s time to hustle back on the field. will be played. Q u a r t e r b a c k , C e n t e r , G u a r d O f f e n s i v e Q u e s t i o n M a r k s Joe Pryzbicki and Je rry West By L A R R Y W E R N E R State News Sports W r i t e r retu rn at the tackles. N either is First’ O f 2 Ports As a result of the departure of big for a Big Ten line. Pryz­ several key defensive linemen bicki weighs 224 and West Is a while alternating with Pryzbicki 218-pounder. la st season. from the '65 team, the Spartans’ Norm Jenkins created a tense offense will have to pick up what­ H o w e ' j r , both a re strong, quick and proven. situation at left guard when he ever slack was created by the defensive losses to insure for Dave Techlin, a junior, has was declared academically in­ gridiron success this fall. replaced graduated John K ar- eligible. Tony Conti, a 225-pound non-letterm an junior, and con­ Six of the starting offensive pinski at right guard. Techlin’s WANTED - Used MSU text books. 11 return. credentials a re im pressive for verted back Mitch P ruiett, at Will pay cash. Bring all texts Steve Juday, MSU’s A ll-A m er­ someone who is filling in for a 195 pounds, a re fighting for the job. to MSU Bookstore, Center for ican q u arte rb a ck , graduated, and lost regular. Ron R anieri, 5-11 and 235 International Program s. Will be h is lo ss cannot be taken lightly, He is just over the 200-pound open dbring finals. juday w as an adequate p a s s e r, m ark, but he gained honorable pounds, has apparently sewed up and he could run if he had to. mention All-Big Ten recognition the center job, as a Junior. But Juday's forte was his su­ p e rio r leadership ability. This quality is what many critics of Jimmy Raye, Juday’s replace­ Ml ment, fear Raye is lacking. Raye has plenty of incentive to produce at quarterback, with re­ placements like Charlie Wede- m eyer, John Mullen, Bill Feraco and Bob Super ready to step in. The re s t of the backfield is not only solid, it’s downright im pres­ sive. Clint Jones and Bob Apisa a re All-.Americans. Dwight Lee was named by the coaching staff as the top player in spring d rills. There’s no arguing with that threesom e. Junior Drake G arrett will be backing up Jones, and Frank W aters, a 175-pound sophomore, is slated for re se rv e duties be­ hind Lee. Reggie Cavender used his 200 pounds to advantage in spring d rills, while Apisa rehabilitated the knee which he injured last fall. The hard-running first-y e a r man provides Coach Duffy Daugh­ erty with insurance should Apisa have knee trouble again this year. End should be a strong position in the offensive forw ard wall. Gene Washington holds a number UNDECIDED WHERE TO EAT? of Spartan pass-catching re c ­ ords, and he should be an out­ TR Y THE standing receiver again for who­ ever secures the starting quar­ terback assignment. UNION CAFETERIA At the opposite end is A1 B ren­ ner, a 6-2, 190-pound sopho­ basement of the UNION m ore. W e d n e s d a y , Aug u s t 2 4 , 1966 8 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L an sin g, M ich ig a n Delicious Barbequed . . . Plump, Meaty, Fresh H O LE PR J È WE ARE OPEN 8A.M.-10 P.M. WE R E S E R V E QUANTITY RIGHTS ■ D a ily • C lo s e d Sundays AT SHOPPER’S FAIR 3301 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. NEXT DOOR TO FRANDOR C U T UP F R Y E R S LB. 35C SAVORY, T E N D E R , D E LI CI OU S F r o m R u s s ia W ith F lo w e r s Farm er Peet’s Whole or Full Shank Half John C arew, president of the A m e rica n Society f o r H o rtic u ltu re Science and VEAL SHOULDER ROAST LB. 580 1 chairm an of the H o rtic u ltu re Departm ent, is shown with m e m b e rs of the Russian delegation to o two day open house f o r h o rtic u ltu ris ts at M SU. The 98p e r s o n s M gg fe FRESH MEATY, FLAVORFUL ,c\ , „ 99 por . in - h . j g j j r « . w ill M S U ', H o r . U p l . p r . o n d ^ h . n j ^ n H . . and tour western Michigan, U llE LEAN PORK STEAK La 580 v l i b VAL-U-PAK, F L A V O R F U L F r a n c is X . B u s h m a n , S t a r In SLICED BACON LB. 490 I 9R 3N S i l e n t F ilm s , D i e s O f F a l l R E G U L A R 12» V A L U E . . . H U N T S HOLLYWOOD (UP 1)—Frances X. Bushman, great lover of the His wife summoned an am­ fir s t great lover, had a handsome bulance, and the crew pronounc­ face which first made women TOMATO SAUCE 8 O Z. WT. C A N 100 silent screen whose full life rang­ ed him dead at the scene. swoon m ore than a half century Bushman’s death came on the ago and which also attracted ed from the days of latera slide R E G U L A R 15» V A L U E . . . F A M I L Y F A R E C U T many women in recent y ears. lectures to current television, 40th anniversary of the death of another great silent screen lov­ He was top sta r in Hollywood died Tuesday after a' fall at his home. He was 83. e r, Rudolph Valentino. fqr seven years after making his GREEN BEANS 1SH OZ. WT. C A N 100 It was the second fall in three firs t picture, "L o st Y e ars," in Bushman was fatally injured days for the veteran actor. He 1911. Then his adoring public R E G U L A R 11» V A L U E . . . F A M I L Y F A R E when he fell and struck his head fell while stepping from the bath­ learned he was m arried, and his BUTT PORTION in the kitchen of his Pacific tub Sunday and wrenched his right fans all but forgot him. 15 OZ. WT. C A N Palisades, Calif., home. hip and shoulder. The injuries The silver - haired great - CENTER SLICES PORK & BEANS grandfather never let age slow Bushman was pouring him­ forced him to withdraw from a him down. Recently he was on self a cup of coffee when he fell movie he was to have started __ and struck his head on a cup­ Monday. four TV shows and made sev­ M i — HI1! m il <1 J J p E G . 29» . . . D E L M O N T E Y E L L O W C L I N G 6 ASST. F L A V O R S Bushman, actually the screen’s eral local appearances—all the IN NEW P A R T Y P I T C H E R . . . M A X W E L L H O U S E board. while continuing his h a b i t of sleeping four to five hours night­ 22 HALVES OR SLICED MIL WIGGLE ly and getting up with the sun. INSTANT COFFEE R E G . $ 1 . 44 10 O Z . WT. $1 He lived quietly in Pacific P al­ PEACHES GELATIN isades with his fourth wife. She R E G . 29» . . . F A M I L Y FAIF A R E WHOLE was M rs. Charles W. Richard­ son, who was 53 when they w ere 1 - L B . 13 O Z . C A N m arried in 1956 in Las Vegas, UNPEELED APRICOTS Nev. Bushman's third wife, the R E G . 29» . . . BI G E F I N E S T Q U A L I T Y form er Norma Atkins, died in 1956 after being m arried to Bush­ man for 24 y ea rs. BARTLETT PEARS 1 - L B . 13 O Z . C A N The form er matinee idol’s se c­ ond wife was his onetime lead­ ing lady, Beverly Bayne. When he sued for divorce so he could SAVE 14C - with Coupon . . . Country Fresh Creamy m arry her in 1918, it let his public know that he was not only m arried but also that there w ere 408 five Bushman children at home. The original swoon king sta r­ red in 424 movies, m ore than any other actor has. He was an The ribbon dance of the “ Goddess of the M o o n " in oldtime actor in every sense of h e r moon palace w ill be p e rfo rm e d by a high school the w ord~drove around town in a group at the 15th annual Chinese Student and Alumni long, low, lavender M ar moo auto­ R ally on campus. The dance will take place Sept. mobile with "F ra n c is X. Bush­ 4 at 7:30 p.m . in the Union B a llro o m . Speaker for m an" painted in gold on its side; the weekend ra lly is D a u -lin Hsu of M SU ’ s L in g u is­ smoked lavender cigarettes; and tics and O rie n ta l and A fric a n Languages Dept. He had his servants dressed in lav­ w ill speak at 10:30 a.m . Sept. 3 In the W i l i o n Audi­ ender uniform s. to r iu m . . His gestures w ere those of the leading man of the silent screen—wide, sweeping and eye­ Clay Lawyer Wants catching. At his peak he made $6 million in five y e ars. He spent it as fast as he made it. He had 300 G reat Dane dogs on Draft Case Reopened his 280-acre estate along with race horses and hogs. LOUISVILLE (UPI)—An a tto r­ of this c a se ," saidCovington, who ney for Heavyweight B o x i n g represented the Jehovah Witnes­ APRICOT NECTAR Champion C assius Clay Tuesday se s during the second World War. REG. 35» VALUE . . . requested his local draft board “This boy does not believe in U S G A R u les to re-open Clay’s case and de­ participating in the war in Viet fer him on the grounds that he Nam as a combatant or non- H u rt Jo yce M R . BUBBLE BU B BL E BATH is a Black Muslim m inister, combatant,” Covington said, “ He Hayden Covington of New York is sincere in this belief." K a z m ie r s k i REG. 57» VALUE . . . ORE-IDA asked that Clay be reclassified Clay said that he has spent from his present 1-A status to the last two years preaching the The United States Golf Assn. INSTANT POTATOES 4-D, giving him a m inisterial gospel of Elijah Muhammad. has delivered a blow to Joyce deferment. “ I converted thousands of Ne­ Kazm ierski’s B ritish Wom­ REG. 95» . . . 15'/: OZ. OZ. WT. C A N S Clay had been attempting to groes," Clay said. “ I deeply en’s Amateur hopes. stay out of the army by claiming believe in this faith. I believe Following the announcement KEN-L-RATION DOG FOOD to be‘ a conscientious objector. in the teachings of Elijah Mu­ that the Intercollegiate Ath­ Covington represented Clay at a hammad,” Clay said. “1 like letic Dept, would sponsor the R E G . 14» V A L U E . .. . . FPURINA hearing on that m atter Tuesday, preaching better than fighting." D etroit senior’s trip to Bri­ but he said it was m ore or less Clay said that he would re tire tain, it was learned that USGA 15% O Z . WT. C A N procedural that he wanted the en­ from the ring the first time he rules regarding am ateur sta­ TUNA CAT FOOD tire m atter re-opened on the is beaten and take up preaching tus prevent a school from pro­ BIG E SPECIAL CO UPO NpBjj m e basis that C assius is a m inister. the doctrine of the Black Muslim viding funds for this purpose " I want a complete re-opening faith full time. Miss Kazm ierski still plans to play in the B ritish Amateur LUSCIOUS SWEET, RED-RIPE, JUICY, INDIANA - IO C O F F - but her parents will finance ANY VARIETY FROZEN March 'Suicidal' the trip. PASQUALES PIZZA Cheese, Sausage, or Pepperonl Barloga said that as many as (continued f r o m page 1) 2 ,000policemen had guarded civ­ R u g g e rs H o ld LIMIT 1-W1TH $5 FOOD PURCHASE and Albert Raby, convenor of the COUPON GOOD THRU SAT., AUG. 27 Coordinating Council of Com­ il rights dem onstrators in re ­ cent Chicago m arches and w ere munity Organizations (CCCO), unable to quell outbreaks of vio­ F ir s t P r a c tic e "Asking them to sit ’down at the conference table in an effort to lence by whites who w ere anger­ MSU’s Rugby Club will hold ed by the campaign to break down its first practice 4 p.m . today resolve this thing* .’* segregated housing patterns. BIG E SPECIAL C O U P O N ^ “ We a re willing to m eet with a t Old College Field. t them at any tim e,” -the town Ogilvie informally joined Ci­ All m em bers from la st y e a r’s REG. 69$ . . . Gulf Spray president said. cero officials last week in a pre­ team and any others who may Ogilvle estim ated it would take 3,000 men to protect m archers lim inary warning that the guard would be necessary if the Ci­ have an in terest in this sport are invited. INSECT REPELLENT and citizens in Cicero, where the National Guard had to be called out 15 y ears ago to sub­ cero m arch occurred. The civil rights dem onstrators w ere restricted by a circuit court The season opens the weekend before registration for fall term , and it is important that the team I Be Sure to visit our melon Patch! 5-O Z. WT. CAN 490 due rioting against N egroes. K ar- injunction, issued Friday, to one organizes now. LIMIT ONE-WITH $5 FOOD PURCHASE American and Canadian uni­ SWEET, JUICY, DELICIOUS MELONS n er said the town had only 90 dem onstration a day by a max­ I DELICIOUS, HONEY-SWEET COUPON GOOD THRU SAT., AUG. 27 n tj policemen. imum of 500 participants within versities a re included on the "M arching in Cicero becomes Chicago. The injunction, which ruggers’ ’66 schecule. T he team awfully close to being a suici­ also re stric te d m arches to non­ HOWELL MELONS HONEY DEWS dal act,’* Ogilvie said. rush, daylight hours, did not ap­ will play the U niversity of Mich­ Cicero Police Chief Joseph ply to m arches in suburbs. igan twice this fall.