Thomas reotis field in East Lansing vote Brookover, Tuesday B r o w n win; STAT e MICHIGAN Kintner out STATE E a s t Lansing v o t e r s Monday elected J a m e s B . Brown, Wilbur B. Brookover, UNIVERSITY and incumbent mayor, Gordon L . T h o m a s to the E a s t Lansing City Council. T h e other incumbent councilman,' G. Tod Kintner, Mayo T . Wolverton and V o l . 59 N u m b e r 149 East Lansing, Michigan A p r i l 4, 1967 10c T h o m a s W. Taylor J r . lost in their bids for council seats. C a r r y i n g each of the eleven p r e c i n c t s , UNDERGRAD STUDY GROUP T h o m a s received the most votes with 2,549 - 29 per cent of the S,76S votes c a s t . Brookover followed with 2,150 votes or 24 per cent of the votes. With one per cent l e s s , Brown received 1,994 votes. Student panels to confer with faculty Brown is a practicing attorney in Lan~fc sing, while Brookover is an MSU p r o - f e s s o r of secondary education. T h o m a s is a p r o f e s s o r of speech at MSU. Kintner, an East Lansing r e a l t o r , and Wolverton, a businessman, r a n c l o s e with ative students to speak b e f o r e the c o m - J o e Bivins, C a r r o l l t o n , Ga., j u n i o r . was n e c e s s a r y so that the c o m m i t t e e could K i n t n e r ' s 1,628 votes and Wolverton's By B E V E R L E Y T W I T C H E L L T h e student panels were set up through Adams said that he hopes the students meet every morning f r o m 9 to noon. 1,672. T a y l o r , an MSU junior m a j o r i n g the Academic Coordinating Committee m i t t e e , Sally Kovach, m e m b e r of ACC, State N e w s E x e c u t i v e R e p o r t e r will speak f r e e l y and as c r i t i c a l l y as they The c o m m i t t e e has also f o r m e d sub- in mass communications, totaled 575 (AAC), a s e v e n - m e m b e r committee e s - s a i d . CUE asked f o r student viewpoints, not r e p r e s e n t a t i o n , she said. would like to. c o m m i t t e e s to study specific a r e a s , such votes, seven per cent of total votes. Two student panels have been asked to tablished by the ASMSU Student Board in Voting was light in precinct 7 Students speaking today on the quality " I f any student has a perception of s o m e a s e n r o l l m e n t , a d m i s s i o n s , budget, and speak today and Wednesday before the J a n u a r y to find ways to get students s y s - ( C h e r r y Lane Apartments), p r e c i n c t 8 of teaching a r e Don M a c k e n z i e , Houston', problem o r suggestions for solutions, 1 w a i v e r s . T h e r e a r e also s u b c o m m i t t e e s special Committee on Undergraduate E d u - tematically involved in a c a d e m i c policy (University Village), and p r e c i n c t 10 T e x a s , senior; Bill Skocpol, R i c h a r d s o n , want i t , " he said. serving a s liaisons with the faculty in each cation (CUE). decisions, (Spartan Village). In these p r e c i n c t s , T a y - T e x a s , junior; Art Lubln, N e w a r k , N'«J., The 11 faculty m e m b e r s on A d a m s ' s c o l l e g e . All subcommittees a r e composed The panels will d i s c u s s the quality of A r t h u r A d a m s , p r o f e s s o r of history and lor received 114 votes, 19 per cent of his CUE c h a i r m a n , said the c o m m i t t e e plans senior; Dorothy Rosevelt, Decatur s e n i o r ; c o m m i t t e e have been excused f r o m about, teaching at MSU and the relevance of Char J o l l e s , P a r k F o r e s t , 111., junior; half of t h e i r other d u t i e s , he said. This ( p l e a s e t u r n to the back p a g e ) total vote. courses. to u s e ACC to help find out what students In w r i t e - i n capdidates for constable, CUE is a special committee appointed think, want, and the r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s they each p r e c i n c t had on the a v e r a g e of have, and to set up a network of sampling im in F e b r u a r y to study what is being done five to ten candidates. John A. Hannah, now and what should be done with e d u c a - d e v i c e s of student opinion. MSU president, Kintner, and T a y l o r all tion at the undergraduate level. T h e r e was no attempt to get r e p r e s e n t - received two votes each. SECRET STUDY Budget cuts Profit probe launched won t a ffect new buildings in defense contracts By M I K E B R O G A N State N e w s Staff W r i t e r government officials, on o r d e r s f r o m the WASHINGTON UP) — S e c r e t a r y of D e - White House, reviewed p r o c u r e m e n t and Gov. George Romney's proposed cuts f e n s e Robert S. M c N a m a r a has launched p r o p e r t y management p r a c t i c e s of s o m e in MSU's capital outlay budget will p r o b - a s e c r e t study of the p r o f i t s that industry contractors. ably not r e d u c e the a mount of money needed r e a p s f r o m the nearly $40 billion d e - T h e two developments coincide with a for buildings underway, U n i v e r s i t y S e c r e - f e n s e c o n t r a c t s the government a w a r d s continued acceleration in Pentagon spend- t a r y J a c k Breslin said Monday. each y e a r . ing. Breslin, MSU's lobbyist at the state T h e defense c h i e f ' s action c a m e a s top As h i s t o r y ' s biggest buyer of equipment, legislature, said he thinks the cuts In supplies and m a t e r i a l s , the nation's de- capital outlay appropriations will be d i - f e n s e establishment last y e a r awarded Home off the range rected at buildings in the planning stages Candidates $38.2 b l l l l r n in contracts f o r f <-yt' ing f r o m eggs to w a r s h i p s , T i u s « í j ujj sharply f r o m the previous y e a r ' s $28 S t u d e n t s g a t h e r at U n i v e r s i t y T e r r a c e A p a r t m e n t s , o w n e d by State M a n a g e m e n t C o . , as s i g n - u p s f o r r a t h e r than those already being built. T h u s Wells Hall, the $5.4 million c l a s s - room and office building, the new $5.9 o f f - c a m p u s h o u s i n g b e g i n . S e v e r a l d o z e n s t u d e n t s c a m p e d out f o r the n i g h t . Photo by C h u c k M i c h a e l s set vote talks billion. T h e total i s expected to go even million administration building and the higher this y e a r , Vietnam spending alone $4.3 million library addition will probably is nearlng the $2-billion-a-month level. not be affected. Even though the government maintains Romney recommended construction Off-campus leases ASMSU Student Board candidates' a r e participating in open discussion meetings a n a r m y of m o r e than 5,000 civilian grants totaling $5.4 million to the l e g i s l a - t h i s week. W o m e n ' s I n t e r - r e s i d e n c e Coun- a u d i t o r s to keep tabs on defense out- t u r e last week. cil (WIC) is sponsoring t h e s e events in l a y s , the p r o f i t e e r i n g - c o n t r o l machinery- MSU's Board of T r u s t e e s h a d o r i g i n a l l y o r d e r to give students the chance to m e e t o p e r a t e s in such a way that it will be two requested $18.6 million. prompt all- night vigi the candidates before the April 12 e l e c - y e a r s or longer before they can give even T h e biggest question m a r k a r i s i n g f r o m tions. a vague e s t i m a t e of any e x c e s s p r o f i t s the governor*s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s c o n c e r n s J o a n Aitken, Bloomfield Hills sopho- r e a l i z e d f r o m V i e t n a m - r e l a t e d spending. the proposed Life Science building for the m o r e and p r e s i d e n t of WIC, said that One of the g o v e r n m e n t ' s p r o f i t e e r i n g College of Human medicine. b e c a u s e of the c o n t r o v e r s i a l topics t h i s watchdogs, the Renegotiation B o a r d , - h a s C h a r l e s Downs, information d i r e c t o r for been h a m s t r u n g by r e s t r i c t i v e a m e n d - By L I N D A G O R T M A K E R R a y m o r e , Livonia sophomore, were f i r s t that college, said Monday that the u n i v e r - y e a r , she f e e l s that this election should m e n t s enacted by C o n g r e s s since the two in line. sity had asked for m o r e than the r e c o m - be a good one. State N e w s Staff W r i t e r Korean War.. And the b o a r d ' s staff has By shortly a f t e r noon, every a p a r t m e n t mended $75,000 planning money for the All of the 15 candidates have been Spring t e r m r u s h for a p a r t m e n t s next dwindled f r o m 742 employes in 1953 to was l e a s e d and one State Management $10.8 million s t r u c t u r e . invited to attend the five m e e t i n g s . WIC fall began Monday, the f i r s t day to sign 179 last y e a r . employe e s t i m a t e d that 85 p e r cent of He said that a grant f r o m the f e d e r a l has asked the candidates to make a short l e a s e s f o r many a p a r t m e n t c o m p l e x e s . Another watchdog, the General Account- the students in line got l e a s e s . government has been applied f o r and if the p r e s e n t a t i o n of their platform at each of the ing Office, sharply c u r t a i l e d public d i s - The f i r m ' s apartment complexes in- grant is accepted the f e d e r a l government m e e t i n g s . A f t e r the presentations, an i n - S e e r e l a t e d s t o r y on p a g e 8. c l o s u r e of e x c e s s i v e cost c a s e s at about clude U n i v e r s i t y T e r r a c e , Haslett, E v e r - will match whatever funds a r e a p p r o - f o r m a l 1 d i s c u s s i o n will take place. the s a m e t i m e the United States s t a r t e d green A r m s , Delta, Lowebrooke, and priated. F o r convenience the meetings have Students wanting o f f - c a m p u s housing faced Cedarbrooke. been scheduled in the v a r i o u s complexes. the Vietnam buildup. The changes In GAO h u r r i e d l e a s e signings, waiting lines and T h e L i f e Science building will house the Anyone is welcome to come to any p r o c e d u r e s followed complaints by con- even some leftover a p a r t m e n t s . E a s t L a n s i n g Management, renting 161 d e p a r t m e n t s of medicine, and p h a r - meeting. t r a c t o r s and s o m e c o n g r e s s m e n about the macology, the school of nursing and t e a c h - State Management Corporation, renting Burcham Woods and Eyedeal Villa a p a r t - a g e n c y ' s auditing p r a c t i c e s . ing l a b o r a t o r i e s for medical students. L o w e r E a s t F e e conference room will s o m e 200-250 units, had the l a r g e s t group ments, had a c a l m e r Monday because be the site f o r the f i r s t meeting at 7 In a move to bring the fuzzy profit of students waiting to sign l e a s e s Mon- many l e a s e s had been signed b e f o r e Mon- R o m n e y ' s recommendations of last week tonight. p i c t u r e Into s h a r p e r focus, M c N a m a r a has day. A p a r t m e n t - h u n t e r s s t a r t e d camping day. T o m Wilkinson, m a n a g e r , said 20 did not include funds r e q u e s t e d for five T h e second meeting will be at 6:30 p . m . o r d e r e d what one official d e s c r i b e d as outside the offices 24 h o u r s b e f o r e they l e a s e s w e r e signed Monday. new p r o j e c t s : a communications a r t s Wednesday in the West C i r c l e " P u b " . " a sub r o s a study trying to find out the opened at 9 Monday morning. building, a steam g e n e r a t o r addition and l e v e l s of p r o f i t s of defense c o n t r a c t o r s A r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of the company said " T h e n u m b e r of a p a r t m e n t s left changes new social science, physics and astronomy At 6:30 p . m . T h u r s d a y the third meeting and how they c o m p a r e to the Investment a p p r o x i m a t e l y 200 students w e r e out- e v e r y five m i n u t e s , " Wilkinson added. At and biophysics buildings. will take place in 132-133 Hubbard Hall. and r i s k s involved." side the office by opening t i m e . Aria 2:45 p.m.' Monday, he e s t i m a t e d that B rody Auditorium will house the meeting a t 7 p . m . Monday. T h e apparent lack of concern in Con- Phenicie, Reading Junior, and Russell 15 a p a r t m e n t s were left. T h e last meeting will be at 7 p . m . g r e s s about possible p r o f i t e e r i n g may be a t r i b u t e to M c N a m a r a ' s penchant f o r cutting C e d a r Village Apartments, with 48 units, w rovers f Cloudy T u e s d a y in Phillips dining r o o m . had l e s s than ten a p a r t m e n t s left at 3 p . m . S t u d e n t s l i n e d up In s e a r c h of cost. Miss Aitken stated that for students to vote intelligently, they should take the In his six y e a r s at the Pentagon, the s e c r e t a r y has curtailed u s e of the c o s t - Last day for a d d s , Monday. A small group of students began waiting late Sunday night, but the off-campus housing broke m o n o t o n y of an a l l - n i g h t s t a n d b y the . . and w a r m e r t o d a y with the h i g h n e a r 50 d e g r e e s . I n - time toknowallthe issues.Thesemeetings " c a m p e r s " stayed in c a r s . M o r e students c r e a s e d c l o u d i n e s s t o n i g h t with plus f i x e d - f e e contract. c l e a n i n g up b e e r c a n s a n d p a p e r s give students that chance, she said. section changes, started coming at 7 a . m . Monday. N'orthwind A p a r t m e n t s still had half strewn outside University T e r - c h a n c e of s h o w e r s . race Apartments. its 60 units available Monday afternoon. P h o t o by C h u c k M i c h a e l s late registration Today is the last day for late r e g i s - t r a t i o n , adding c o u r s e s o r changing s e c - tions f o r spring t e r m . Approved s i g n a t u r e s f r o m a c a d e m i c a d - DROP CABINET POSITION O'Brien: revamp Postal Dept. v i s e r s and all d e p a r t m e n t s concerned must be obtained on both d r o p s and a d d s . The last day for dropping c o u r s e s is April 1 Today all c a r d s should be turned In at the Auditorium basement between 8 a . m . and 4:30 p . m . for those whose f e e s a r e proposal at a speech b e f o r e the Magazine Sen. A.S. Mike Monroney, D-Okla„ not a f f e c t e d , T h o s e w h o s e f e e s a r e changed WASHINGTON i f , — P o s t m a s t e r General c h a i r m a n of the Senate P o s t Office C o m - P u b l i s h e r s Association and the American should r e p o r t to 107 A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , After L a w r e n c e F . O'Brien urged Monday that mittee, called the plan "novel, v e r y i n t e r - Society of Magazine E d i t o r s . today, all drop c a r d s should be turned in at h i s d e p a r t m e n t be abolished a s a cabinet esting and d e s e r v i n g " of study. But he Under O ' B r i e n ' s plan, the post office 113 Administration Bldg. agency and that a nonprofit government said he didn't think anyone knows enough would b e c o m e a nonprofit government All students dropping o r adding c o u r s e s c o r p o r a t i o n be set up to handle the mail. about it to comment m o r e fully at this corporation, providing postal s e r v i c e s will be asked to fill out a short s u r v e y - O ' B r i e n called his suggestion " t h e most time. a s authorized by C o n g r e s s . It would be type questionnaire on the p r o c e d u r e . C o m - extensive p r o p o s a l ever made in the operated by a board of d i r e c t o r s a p - pletion of the questionnaire is not compul- h i s t o r y of the American postal s e r v i c e . " Rep. M o r r i s D. Udall, D - A r i z . , of the pointed by the p r e s i d e n t and confirmed sory. He added that he made a general r e c o m - House P o s t Office Committee, said " i t by C o n g r e s s . Coordinating the attack Section changes can be completed within the office of the a c a d e m i c d e p a r t m e n t con- mendation of this nature to P r e s i d e n t Johnson and that the chief executive f e e l s T h e c o r p o r a t i o n ' s activities would be managed by a p r o f e s s i o n a l executive a p - took c o u r a g e and vision to make this recommendation. I hope the C o n g r e s s will cerned, HPR d r o p s , adds o r section the idea i s " w o r t h y of intensive s t u d y . " show the same qualities in studying and pointed by the b o a r d . T h e agency also T h e R e p u b l i c a n C o o r d i n a t i n g C o m m i t t e e , the p o l i c y - m a k i n g v o i c e changes will be p r o c e s s e d in the a p p r o - O ' B r i e n said something must be done would have the power to set postal r a t e s possibly acting on this p r o p o s a l . " of the G O P , met in W a s h i n g t o n to p l a n an attack on the J o h n s o n A d - p r i a t e office in 230 Jenison Fieldhouse o r about the P o s t Office D e p a r t m e n t ' s a n t i - quated operation because the heavy, f a s t - and to sell bonds to finance construction. Rep. H.R. G r o s s of Iowa, a ranking m i n i s t r a t i o n budget and e c o n o m i c p o l i c i e s . S h o w n a r e G o v . J a m e s 139 Women's KM. T h e i m m e d i a t e r e a c t i o n to O ' B r i e n ' s m e m b e r of the House c o m m i t t e e , said growing volume of mail " t h a t a l r e a d y A . R h o d e s of O h i o , Sen. H u g h Scott of P a . , G o v . R a y m o n d S h a f e r of Late r e g i s t r a n t s must obtain r e g i s t r a - proposal on Capitol Hill and among postal " I think I would be opposed to the c r e a - tion p e r m i t s and enrollment c a r d s f r o m t h r e a t e n s c a t a s t r o p h e is only the shadow P a . , a n d G o v . G e o r g e R o m n e y of Michig-an. R e l a t e d s t o r y on p a g e 8. of e v e n t s to c o m e . " organizations was one o f c a u t i o n a n d l e t ' s - tion of another board of d i r e c t o r s in the their department o r college o f f i c e before take-a -look - f i r s t . T h e p o s t m a s t e r general unveiled his government." UPI Telephoto reporting to 107 Administration Bldg, .STATE N E W S Kyle C. Kerbawy Eric Pianin, managing editor edlfor-li»-cMef J a m e s Spanicto,.cam-p«.«. editor Edward A; Brill, editoria) ed'Ttor' \ Lawrence W e r n e r , s p o r t s editor Bobby Soden, a s s o c i a t e c a m p u s e d i t o r U Joel Stark Andrew Mollison, executive r e p o r t e r advertising manager Beverley Twitchell, executive r e p o r t e r Tuesday Morning, April 4, 1967 EDITORIALS Student-faculty unity on A WS hours move Last week the A s s o c i a t e d enough and s i g n i f i c a n t prob- Women Students (AWS) p r o - l e m s in the c o s t of hiring The choosing of Hannah posal on women's p a s s e d a major hurdle when hours night watchmen d o r m s still confront Fuzak's for the speaker and i s recognized as it was approved without o f f i c e . But all t h e s e prob- Initial reaction to the Sen- one of the top educators in change by the Faculty C o m - lems, however, can be ior Council's request for the country. F u r t h e r m o r e , mittee on Student A f f a i r s . solved. President John A. Hannah to deliver the c o m m e n c e m e n t this year m a r k s Hannah's Months of work by m e m - The s i g n i f i c a n c e of the address this spring included 25th year as president of b e r s of AWS and other in- proposal i s not just that it a certain amount of s u r p r i s e , MSU, and asking him to speak will make living conditions SjUcrt here f o r m s a well d e s e r v e d t e r e s t e d p e r s o n s back the and, on the part of s o m e , for c o e d s m o r e r e a s o n a b l e , tribute. AWS proposal. The c r i t i c a l even an impulse for r e - but it shows also that s t u - Students at MSU actually look at the U n i v e r s i t y ' s p o l i - jection. dents and faculty working to- have few c h a n c e s to hear c i e s on w o m e n ' s hours b e - It's at l e a s t unusual, after gether can bring about Hannah speak. For many gan l a s t spring. AWS held all, to ask a university p r e s - change in the U n i v e r s i t y . s e n i o r s this may be the f i r s t m e e t i n g s and d i s c u s s i o n s in ident to give the spring term time they will have heard each of the d o r m s ; the r e s u l t Oh really, Martha? Is there a dove in your kitchen? c o m m e n c e m e n t s p e e c h to his - - T h e Editors him since the f r e s h m a n c o n - was a c a r e f u l and well own students. vocation. For Hannah, the thought out s e r i e s of propo- And the manner in which the senior council arrived at occasion could mark the op- s a l s which was published l a s t TED MILBY portunity for one of the m o s t t e r m and submitted to the their decision was hardly faculty c o m m i t t e e . The AWS A river without reason complimentary to either important and meaningful a d d r e s s e s of h i s c a r e e r . report c a l l s p r i m a r i l y for t h e m s e l v e s or Hannah. elimination of hours for all The council r e s o l v e d that The situation p r e s e n t s a juniors and s e n i o r women, the main consideration was tricky p r o b l e m . It i s Han- plus an extension for s o p h o - T h e scene in the little town of S o m e r - obtaining a good speaker. nah's function to invite the set in southeastern Kentucky was that o f a m o r e s and f r e s h m e n h o u r s . carnival; the people seemed to be waiting They then decided that, gen- speaker, and s e n s i t i v e p e r - Its key was the placing of for a p a r a d e r a t h e r than an eruption of e r i c a l l y , politicians and e d - sons might rightfully think it s e r i o u s economic s t r i f e . r e s p o n s i b i l i t y with the c o e d s ucators are the b e s t presumptuous for him to i n - By 2:30 p . m . t h e r e were s e v e r a l hun- for " s e l e c t i n g " their own t dred people in the " s q u a r e , " and the mood speakers. vite h i m s e l f . was f e s t i v e . hours. A politician, however, T h e l a r g e s t milk dumping in the history The s e n i o r council has of the region had been scheduled f o r 1:30 might speak on or with s o m e The l a s t step for the r e p o r t p.m. but the crowd didn't s e e m to mind tried to r e m o v e Hannah from r e f e r e n c e to Vietnam, a p o s - i s the a l m o s t automatic ap- that it was late; the weather was nice for such a mannerly ambiguous a change and they w e r e all busy talking. place f o r kids, and the kids r e a l i z i n g t h e i r c a u s e any, and f r o m the looks of their sibility the council saw as proval of John A. Fuzak, Vice n e c e s s i t y by e x p r e s s i n g to By t h r e e the f a r m e r s still h a d n ' t come this, quietly disappeared into the crowd. f a c e s , they s h a r e d my doubts. unfortunate and too c o n t r o - p r e s i d e n t for Student A f - and the kids, who w e r e now out of school, B e f o r e the f a r m e r s had a r r i v e d , the kids How long the holding action would conti- him in a l e t t e r that it i s w e r e gathering with their s e n i o r s to watch had set the mood, happy, f e s t i v e , a l m o s t a nue, no one knew, but t h e r e was no doubt v e r s i a l . Such a s p e e c h , they fairs. their wish that he d e l i v e r the the show. picnic. Now the f a r m e r s t h e m s e l v e s set that the f a r m e r s were a d e t e r m i n e d bunch. somehow felt, would be out The AWS proposal r e p r e - T h e men w e r e talking b u s i n e s s and poli- the mood, s o m b e r , quiet, s e r i o u s . I left S o m e r s e t quite confused. T h e s e commencement speech t i c s , the women were talking about the men w e r e not r a d i c a l s , they w e r e solid of place at c o m m e n c e m e n t . s e n t s a joint e f f o r t of student I stood on the c o r n e r of the s q u a r e and w h e r e , in p r e v i o u s y e a r s , h e thousand and one things that women talk watched t h e i r f a c e s a s they drove out. T h e y " s e n s i b l e " f a r m e r s , probably R e p u b l i - By p r o c e s s of elimination, and faculty to get change in about at such t i m e s , and the c h i l d r e n were w e r e d e t e r m i n e d , sad even, but somehow c a n s , who w e r e m e r e l y trying to r a i s e their merely delivered the s t a n d a r d of living. then, the council was l e f t the U n i v e r s i t y , and, as such, Just enjoying t h e m s e l v e s in the good satisfied. speaker. weather. T h e y had each Just poured s e v e r a l h u n - Yet t h e s e s a m e men had j u s t poured with education. Here their it i s c o m m e n d a b l e . AWS f o l - T h e f i r s t sign of the f a r m e r s was a r e d d r e d d o l l a r s of t h e i r main s o u r c e of l i v e - 100,000 pounds of milk, quite l i t e r a l l y , logic took a sharp turn for Timidity i s among the lowed a rational procedure pickup truck with " N F O F a i r P r i c e " on lihood down the s e w e r s of S o m e r s e t , but down the d r a i n . Something, eitheN>the the side. 1 asked the d r i v e r , a young fellow, they had been doing what they thought they men who did it or the s y s t e m which the better as they began to l e a s t of v i r t u e s , but this and managed to propose a when the main group would be t h e r e for the had to do. f o r c e d them to such desperation, seemed s e e an e x c e l l e n t possibility time it led the Senior Council significant l i b e r l i z a t i o n in a dumping; he said they were due at any I p e r s o n a l l y doubt if the dumping helped quite wrong. t i m e with 100,000 pounds of milk. 1 n o - c l o s e to home. to an unexpectedly good d e - long standing hours policy. ticed that he had s e v e r a l gallons of c a r - MSU president John A. The AWS proposal i s not toned milk in the t r u c k . THE NATION'S PRESS cision. A s t i m e drew on the crowd s t a r t e d t a l k - Hannah is an e x c e l l e n t - - T h e Editors p e r f e c t . It does not go far ing about the upcoming event, and l e s s about t h e i r own a f f a i r s . OUR READERS' MINDS Bizneyland Most people seemed to feel that the f a r m e r s had a legitimate g r i p e , but t h e r e was little sympathy with the dumping itself. " T h i s place will smell for a m o n t h l " e x - Sh ower record-setter all wet' c l a i m e d one g i r l . T h e s t a t u s of big b u s i n e s s on college century. ( E l e c t o r s will be other puissant " T h e y say the f a r m e r s a r e getting the c a m p u s e s a c r o s s the country h a s been executives.) L e w i s indicates that " s u c h s a m e p r i c e for milk that they did ten y e a r s dropping steadily during r e c e n t y e a r s . One f a c t o r s a s t h e i r b u s i n e s s innovation, their ago, if t h a t ' s t r u e then somebody's making poll shows that In 1964 only 14 p e r cent of f i r m ' s p e r f o r m a n c e , t h e i r contribution T o the Editor: to the n a t i o n ' s economic p r o g r e s s , and Unlike M r . F e l s k e who " f o r no explicit holds no w o r l d ' s r e c o r d , I can truly a killing, c a u s e I'm s u r e paying m o r e . " the H a r v a r d senior c l a s s e n t e r e d b u s i n e s s , It has c o m e to my attention that a r e a s o n s at a l l " endured the shower, we a p p r e c i a t e what It takes to spend 100 said a housewife. down f r o m 39 p e r cent in 1960. And a 1966 t h e i r b u s i n e s s ethics and m o r a l s , " will be student at Michigan State University has managed to r a i s e nearly $300 for c h a r i t y h o u r s in a s h o w e r . T h e men were m o r e c a u s t i c , "About a survey h a s found that only 12 p e r cent weighed in selecting m e m b e r s . He h a s t e n s undergone many long and agonizing h o u r s via donations by f r a t e r n i t i e s , s o r o r i t i e s , hundred city people ought to go out t h e r e of a l l A m e r i c a n college students want to to add that " b u s i n e s s m e n ' s e t h i c s and in a s h o w e r . This student, Russell F e l s k e , and other c a m p u s organizations. Mark J . Dubinsky and whip the t a r out of the c o u n t r y f o l k s , " enter business. m o r a l s a r e expected to be judged in the having stayed In the shower for 100 hours, University of Maryland said one. Accordingly, the U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan context of t h e i r t i m e s , r a t h e r than by Finally, I would s i n c e r e l y like to c o n - now c l a i m s th© w o r l d ' s r e c o r d f o r that College P a r k , Maryland "Tonight we'll probably s e e s o m e p r i - h a s decided i t ' s t i m e to glorify, if not today's standards." g r a t u l a t e R u s s e l l Felske, f o r although he a c t i v i t y . He supposedly broke the p r e - mitive people doing something silly onT.V. beautify, the c o r p o r a t e image with a vious w o r l d ' s r e c o r d of 66 h o u r s . This may " B u s i n e s s Hall of F a m e . " L e w i s s u g g e s t s that a t t r a c t i v e c o n - and laugh at t h e m , " added a n o t h e r . t e n d e r s for nomination in 1968 a r e Henry Freedom of the press c o m e as a shock to M r . F e l s k e , but I'm But in general nobody was upset, no one Like its b a s e b a l l c o u n t e r p a r t in a f r a i d his r e c o r d is not really a r e c o r d . Cooperstown, N.Y., Bizneyland will honor F o r d , Andrew C a r n e g i e , J . P i e r p o n t M o r - was mad; it was too nice a day to be s e r i o u s It s e e m s that he fell two h o u r s short A m e r i c a n b u s i n e s s m e n with b a s - r e l i e f gan, John D. Rockefeller, Sr., J a m e s B, about anything. of the w o r l d ' s r e c o r d . At 6:00 p . m . on To the E d i t o r : plaques; it will a l s o be a r e p o s i t o r y of Duke, J a m e s J . Hill and E d w a r d H . H a r r i - H o l m e s , the opinion of the Editor is not T h e n the f a r m e r s c a m e . F i r s t was a M a r c h 12, 1965, Mark J . Dubinsky of Phi p e r t i n e n t a r t i f a c t s , photographs and film man. n e c e s s a r i l y the opinion of the paper and truck with a big tank on the back which Sigma Delta f r a t e r n i t y at the College Park Enclosed is a copy of a l e t t e r by State Institution. pulled up onto the sidewalk with the tank biographies. T h e Michigan o f f i c i a l s expect One r e q u i r e m e n t for m e m b e r s h i p in c a m p u s of the University of Maryland, R e p r e s e n t a t i v e David S . H o l m e s J r . , which heading downhill. Then the o t h e r t r u c k s the hall of f a m e to become an inspiration Bizneyland i s that a nominee must be What do you mean, M r . H o l m e s , when stepped Into a 10' x 3' shower stall and was printed in the State News on March with tanks pulled up beside it into a fan to students, a mecca f o r b u s i n e s s m e n and dead for at l e a s t t h r e e y e a r s . T h e d i r e c t o r you s a y , " P a r t i c u l a r l y In "view of the t u r n e d on the w a t e r . He remained there 30th. shaped p a t t e r n . Behind them c a m e pickups one of the leading t o u r i s t a t t r a c t i o n s in the thinks that, a s soon a s they have served fact that this paper comes f r o m a school (with water running) until March 17 of the The l e t t e r by Representative Holmes loaded with milk c a n s . In all, t h e r e were state. t h e i r t e r m in limbo, J . Paul Getty, Alfred that is publicly s u p p o r t e d . " ' M r Holmes, s a m e y e a r . In doing this, he achieved not is a c r i t i c i s m of the State News editorial about 30 t r u c k s of all shapes and s i z e s . " W e h o p e , " s a y s Floyd Bond, dean of the C . Fuller,. C o n r a d Hilton, Norton Simon, don't we believe in f r e e d o m of the p r e s s , 66 h o u r s ; not 100 hours; but 102 hours,ln the of F e b . 28. u n i v e r s i t y ' s b u s i n e s s school, " t h a t the hall Henry F o r d II, David Sarnoff and H. L. no m a t t e r who supports the p r e s s ? I had expected a speech o r at least a s h o w e r . I know this because I am Mark J . Of p a r t i c u l a r interest is the last p a r a - will c a u s e v i s i t o r s to p a u s e and r e f l e c t Hunt stand a good chance of r e s u r r e c t i o n gunshot to signal the beginning of the dump, Dubinsky. I have enclosed in this l e t t e r graph of Representative Holmes' l e t t e r . upon t h e i r h e r i t a g e ; that it will i n s p i r e r e - in b a s - r e l i e f — "provided they don't stub F r e d J . Reinmann but the event itself was a n t i c l i m a t i c . s e v e r a l newspaper a r t i c l e s which should " I n c l o s i n g , may 1 say that if you spect f o r the g r e a t e n t r e p r e n e u r s who have t h e i r t o e s b e f o r e their b u s i n e s s c a r e e r s Oneida, N.Y., sophomore Quietly, a s if by p r e - a r r a n g e d signal, s a t i s f a c t o r i l y v e r i f y my s t o r y , must get involved in politics in your done so much to build our nation. Ideally, c o m e to an e n d . " the f a r m e r s p a s s e d the word and s t a r t e d I am not suggesting that M r . F e l s k e e d i t o r i a l s , at least give both p a r t i e s dumping. T h e r e was no shouting, no c e l e - the hall will m a k e one feel that he i s in the It m a k e s you wonder what M r . Bond had w a s attempting to p i r a t e my w o r l d ' s r e c o r d a m p l e s p a c e . P a r t i c u l a r l y in v l e w o f t h e brating, no show of bravado; just milk, p r e s e n c e of g r e a t n e s s . " in mind when he suggested that v i s i t o r s a s he undoubtedly was m i s i n f o r m e d as to what the old r e c o r d actually w a s . Had he fact that t h i s paper c o m e s f r o m a school that is publicly s u p p o r t e d . " Letter policy 100,000 pounds of it. T h i s was no place for someone seeking David Lewis, d i r e c t o r of the hall of fame, expects fifty to seventy-five b u s i n e s s m e n would " p a u s e and r e f l e c t upon t h e i r h e r i - tage." known, I'm s u r e he would have stayed In I want to know what you m e a n , M r . a show, no place for t h r i l l s e e k e r s , no to be elected during the r e m a i n d e r of t h i s —The Nation, March 6. the shower f o r the extra t h r e e hours, H o l m e s , when you say "If you must get The State News welcomes all l e t t e r s . enabling him to legally claim the title of involved in politics in your editorials a t w o r l d ' s r e c o r d holder. 1 am r a t h e r s u r - l e a s t give both p a r t i e s ample • s p a c e . " P l e a s e be brief and type all l e t t e r s t r i p l e spaced, If possible. P l e a s e , also, This is your last chance to get GRANDMA'S p r i s e d that the r e c o r d was not known, Do you m e a n that the State News should Good Used Texts Include name, a d d r e s s and university however, since newspapers In most m a j o r not p r i n t political opinions, and that the standing. No unsigned l e t t e r s will be c i t i e s and national television gave it quite E d i t o r of the State News cannot have printed. l i b e r a l coverage. his own political view?- A f t e r a l l , M r . PFAMI TS AND / JrAsJ Paperbacks! "It's worth crowing about" Spartan Bookstore Chicken * Shrimp • Fish Corner of Ann & MAC OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Phone:484-4471 1900 E. Kalamazoo SPORTS6Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 4, 1967 — m . NEWS Blockade demanded H f* fl summary of radio-TV networks NEW YORK JPj — The A F L - o f f e r to $275, plus a p e r c e n t a g e Huntley was one of the few A c a p s u l e s u m m ary of the d a y ' s »vents f r o m the CIO American Federation o f T e l - of s p o n s o r s ' f e e s . AFTRA is t o p - s a l a r i e d newsmen who c o n - Associated Press. evision and Radio A r t i s t s sought seeking a $325 a week b a s e , and tinued on the a i r . He said M o n - an industry wide union blockade a higher fee p e r c e n t a g e . day he has contended " f o r 30 of the t h r e e m a j o r ne. o r k s Mon- y e a r s " that newsmen should be day, a f t e r strike negotiations Meanwhile in Chicago, Chet r e p r e s e n t e d by a different union National News ended over the weekend in " a b - Huntley and David Brinkley, than one which also r e p r e s e n t s N B C ' s top news team, r e c e i v e d " s i n g e r ^ , a c t o r s , j u g g l e r s , e n - ' solute d e a d l o c k . " the National Association of t e r t a i n e r s and comedians whose • The White House is p r e p a r i n g a package of tax r e f o r m T h e description of the s t a l e - B r o a d c a s t e r s ' Distinguished p r o b l e m s have no relation to news including s e v e r a l moves designed to close tax loopholes; tax m a t e c a m e f r o m Donald F. C o n - S e r v i c e Award Monday, but said gathering;." exempt p r i v a t e foundations and city bonds will probably be away, A F T R A ' s national e x e c u - they would continue t h e i r s e p a - Brinkley, who joined the s t r i k e a f f e c t e d . Two standouts still on the uncollected revenue list tive s e c r e t a r y , who flew back to rate ways during the s t r i k e but has not picketed, said in his and not affected by this r e f o r m a r e the tax exemption of New York f r o m Washington a f t e r against the broadcasting n e t - acceptance speech, " I t r u s t we c h u r c h e s arid the illegal, thus untaxable, legal classification collapse of peace talks with ABC, works. will be back together again s o o n , " of c r i m i n a l earnings legally invested. CBS and NBC. He told newsmen: Huntley, although a m e m b e r but told a joint news c o n f e r e n c e "We will u r g e everyone in of the striking A m e r i c a n F e d - l a t e r , " I ' l l go back to work when r a d i o and television to r e s p e c t eration of Television and Radio the strike is o v e r . " • P r o f i t s made by p r i v a t e industry handling government our picket l i n e s . " c o n t r a c t s a r e the target of a s e c r e t study launched by Sec. A r t i s t s , said he would continue Both men said neither had t r i e d Cameramen, off-the-air writ- a s the New York anchor man of to influence the o t h e r concerning of Defense Robert M c N a m a r a . Last y e a r the government e r s and o t h e r union employes in c o n t r a c t s totaled $38.2 billion, up f r o m 1965s $28 billion. N B C ' s dinner hour n e w s c a s t . the s t r i k e . the industry, with occasional l a p - Nearly $2 billion d o l l a r s is spenta month on Vietnam e x p e n s e ? . s e s , have r e m a i n e d at work since AFTRA called out its 18,000 m e m b e r s March 29 in the f i r s t • Richard Speck's t r i a l began in P e o r i a , 111., Monday, with national p e r f o r m e r s ' strike in the state of Illinois asking for .the death penalty. Speck's b r o a d c a s t h i s t o r y . T h e Mutual d e f e n s e attorney contended Speck did not commit the m u r d e r s . Radio Network reached c o n t r a c t a g r e e m e n t with the union F r i d a y . T h e breakoff of talks followed • The U.S. J u s t i c e Dept. made its 15th confession of e l e c t r o n i c what Conaway t e r m e d an " i n - wiretapping Monday, but this time the person who was the object sulting" contract offer f r o m the of the bugging is in p r i s o n . Conversations between the m a n , George L e v i n e , and his lawyer were bugged. The Department networks, covering demands by Campus Center » m o r e than 100 AFTRA n e w s - filed p a p e r s asking the U.S. District Court in M i a m i to c o n s i d e r c a s t e r s for higher wages and a a new t r i a l for Levine. bigger cut of s p o n s o r s ' f e e s . ' T h e strike h a s solidified AFTRA a s never b e f o r e , " C o n - • John Kenneth G a l b r a i t h , newly elected p r e s i d e n t of A m e r - away d e c l a r e d . " T h e y couldn't icans for D e m o c r a t i c Action, called the Vietnamese war " u n - b r e a k AFTRA if they continued n e c e s s a r y " and " d i s a s t r o u s " for the D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y . G a l - until d o o m s d a y . " braith is a f o r m e r U.S. A m b a s s a d o r to India. He claimed the networks cut • Chet Huntley and David Brinkley were together again—to pick up a National Association of B r o a d c a s t e r s ' distinguished an original $300 a week wage the 'in group' s e r v i c e a w a r d Monday night. Brinkley is Sympathie to the B o m b i n g Viet c u r r e n t television s t r i k e , while Huntley is c a r r y i n g on ABC's Exquisite Form co-ordinates M I G bases news show alone. N o - s o - w i l d f l o w e r s play it cool on nylon tricot in the pretti- • Philadelphia, showcase of D e m o c r a t s political p o w e r , s e e m s likely to elect another Democratic m a y o r . F o r m e r Mayor ruled out, but e s t set ever to go under c o v e r . Natural shaping bra has new J a m e s H. J . T a t e and Alexander Hemphill, city c o m p t r o l l e r WASHINGTON iiF — S e c r e - scoop front and low back with spandex e l a s t i c underhand. t a r y of Defense Robert S. M c - a r e both running on the Democratic ticket. Arlen S p e c t e r , N a m a r a ruled out Monday U.S. 32-36A, 32-38B, C. $3. Bikini brief, P - S - M . $2. Bow-tied d i s t . a t t y . and f o r m e r D e m o c r a t , is the GOP hopeful. attacks on North V i e t n a m ' s MIG half slip, short or s h o r t - s h o r t , P - S - M - L . S4. Buy any two airfield "under present c i r c u m - s t a n c e s . " But he said that p o l - from the "in group," then send $1 and proof of purchase International News icy could change. to Exquisite Form to r e c e i v e a matching garter belt. In an a p p a r e n t answer to c o n - • Vice P r e s i d e n t Hubert Humphrey's London talks have been g r e s s i o n a l demands for widening fairly r o u t i n e . Humphrey d i s c u s s e d NATO, reduction of t r a d e the U.S. bombing campaign LINGERIE GARDEN LEVEL EAST LANSING b a r r i e r s and a treaty preventing the spread of nuclear weapons against the C o m m u n i s t s , M c - with George Brown, B r i t i s h Foreign M i n i s t e r . B r i t i s h students N a m a r a said " p r e s e n t t a c t i c s questioned Humphrey on V i e t n a m , t h e CIA's t i e s with American a r e s u i t e d " to meet a d m i n i s - tration objectives. s t u d e n t s , and the f u t u r e of Sen. Robert Kennedy. Humphrey t e r m e d the CIA.ties a " m i s t a k e . " See page 12. The Pentagon chief told a news conference: " W e think that at least under present c i r c u m - stances - and this belief can • Gaullist s u p p o r t e r s have apparently retained a hold over change a s t i m e goes by - the the French National A s s e m b l y . Despite last month's elections l o s s in U.S. lives will be l e s s s e b t a c k , p r o - d e Gaulle J a c q u e s Chaban-Demas was r e - e l e c t e d if we p u r s u e our p r e s e n t t a r g e t a s s e m b l y p r e s i d e n t on Monday. policy than they would be w e r e we to attack those f i e l d s . " • About 18,000 t r o o p s will r e t u r n to the UJ5. f r o m European As for the MIG bases, McNa- stations a s p a r t of a relocation of military p e r s o n n e l f r o m mara said the Soviet-made f i g h t e r s had downed only about F r a n c e . Induced w e r e 2,000 American troops stationed in 10 A m e r i c a n planes while U.S. Germany. pilots had shot down about 40 oi the enemy planes in a i r b a t t l e s . T h e decision not to destroy Michigan News the fields, he said, " i s based or our d e s i r e to avoid widening the war, to seek to obtain our politi- • Two MSL' p r o f e s s o r s have been named a s r e c i p i e n t s of the c a l objective which is a very 1967 Guggenhiem Fellowship Awards: D r . Avrom F l e i s h m a n , limited objective with the s m a l - a s s t . English p r o f e s s o r , and C h a r l e s Pollock, a s s o c i a t e p r o - lest p o s s i b l e cost in A m e r i c a r f e s s o r of A r t . Eight Michigan p r o f e s s o r s w e r e awarded liVes. Guggenheims; four f r o m the University of Michigan, one f r o m Wayne State U n i v e r s i t y , one University of Detroit p r o - Published b y t h e s t u d e n t s of M i c h i g a n S t a t e {.'Diversity e v e r y c l a s s day t h r o u g h o u t f e s s o r , and two MSU p r o f e s s o r s . See page 4. t h e y e a r and a s p e c i a l W e l c o m e W e e k E d i t i o n In S e p t e m b e r . S u b s c r i p t i o n r a t e SiII p e r y e a r . A u t h o r i z e d by t h e B o a r d of S t u d e n t P u b l i c a - tions. M e m b e r A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s . United p r e s s • A r e t i r e d Detroit police sergeant said Sunday that he had i n t e r n s t l o n a i . Inland Dally P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n . engaged in wiretapping and said f o r m e r Police C o m m i s s i o n e r Associated Collegiate l're ss Michigan P r e s s Assoctstlon. Michigan Collegiale P r e s s As- Edward S. Piggins had issued the eavesdropping o r d e r . • Dowagiac's Community State Bank was robbed of about Mie ond das paid st E a s t i ansi E d i t o r i a l a n d b u s i n e s s o f f i c e s at 341 s t u d e n t Services Building. Michigan State University. E a s t Lanalng. Mich. Phones: Wee juris $3,000 in coins s o m e t i m e a f t e r 10 p . m . Sunday night. The by Bass Editorial 355H252 r o b b e r y was discovered by police early Monday who reported Classified Advertising 355-11255 Display Advertising 353-6400 nothing e l s e appeared to be m i s s i n g . Business - Circulation 355-8*99 * P h o t o , , aphlc 355-3311 the all-time fltvoM campus favorites A. C l a s s i c Look. So right, so William Manchester's " i n " penny loafer in cordovan, navy smooth, tan scotch grain and brand new burnt amber. Sizes 3 to Death Of A President Campus Center 12 in stock and raring to go. $15 B. Tassle. Comfort and fashion- bermudas in zingy prints 6.98 plus in cordovan with leather- N o w on sale a t . . . tipped t a s s e l . P e r f e c t partner for skirt and s l a c k s . $15 CAMPUS BOOK STORES Get set for the spring and summer action . . . get stocked up now with a pow-packed wardrobe of print jamaicas, at C . New True Moc, the newest and Knapp's. Excellent selection. Excellent value. Front-zip, f r e s h e s t B a s s Weejuns shoe with lined, man-tailored bermudas in a host of bright designs on c l a s s i c toe, tie and t a s s l e s . light grounds. All styled with hip pockets. S i z e s 5 to 15. 131 E . G r a n d R i v e r 507 E . G r a n d R i v e r Leather sole. Cordovan. $17 A c r o s s f r o m the U n i o n A c r o s s f r o m B e r k e y Hall CAMPUS CENTER-EAST LANSING SPORTS6Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 4, 1967 Two pro fes sors internship gives - win Guggenheims Two MSU professors have been John Simon Guggenheim Mem- teacher practice The College of Education's campus in one of 10 Internship The internship program dif- named recipients of 1967 Guggen- orial Foundation. Elementary Intern Program centers. He studies elementary f e r s importantly from the c a m - heim Fellowship awards by the Avrom Fleishman, a s s t . p r o - (EIP) continues to reduce the gap school teaching methods which pus program in that the interns fessor of English, and Charles between college course work and a r e Integrated with his student a r e submitted to the continuous Pollock, associate professor of the public school classroom by teaching. "Judgment of the marketplace." Farmers' C o u n c i l contributions In scholarly and a r t , received theawards for their helping the intern relate teaching Course work is taught by MSU The internship setting makes theory and practice. faculty assigned to the center. possible frequent evaluations of scientific research and creative Now In its seventh year, the the student-teacher, and it allows Another member of the MSU to d i s c u s s p l a n s ability. program is conducted In coopera- staff supervises the student for a more realistic assessment The fellowships provide for a tion with 48 Michigan school d i s - teaching. One quarter of the jun- of the student's potential as a in m e e t here y e a r ' s research on a topic of the tricts and with 10 community c o l - leges. Five hundred students a r e ior year is also spent on campus studying liberal a r t s courses. teacher a s early as the Junior year. r e c e i v e r ' s choice. The Agricultural Extension currently enrolled in the p r o - In his senior year, the student The intern works in a clinical Advisory Council for the MSU Fleishman, author of two p r e - gram. becomes an intern teacher r e - environment—clinical in the Cooperative Extension Service vious books, will leave for Lon- Students complete their f i r s t sponsible for a classroom. He sense that he makes actual d e - will meet today and Wednesday don Aug. 4 for a year of study- two y e a r s at a n y a c c r e d i t e d c o m - is supervised by an intern con- cisions In an actual situation and in the Union. in preparation for a book on h i s - munity college or university. sultant who devotes full time to that these decisions can be r e - Sessions will include presenta- tions on farming plans and a torical novels. Changing of the guard Course work consists of study In the liberal a r t s and general e d - five or six intern teachers. The intern teacher is paid a corded, analyzed and evaluated for the benefit of other interns discussion of extension service Pollock was unavailable for ucation a r e a s . and practitioners. stipend of approximately $3,500 programs in natural resources, comment. Dining out at W a r r e n ' s P o p l a r s Sunday e v e n i n g were the n e w l y - e l e c t e d A W S During two q u a r t e r s of his for the year. Course work con- With EIP, professional courses marketing, 4_H Youth and family Photo by Paul S c h l e i f There were six other r e - f i c e r s and those who had s e r v e d this y e a r . Junior year, the student is off- sists of one evening class a a r e organized so that the student living, according to R.W. Bell, week studying the foundations of has guided experience with pupils agricultural program director. cipients from Michigan, includ- education. At the end of the year, at the same time he is learning Participating will be Extension ing four from the University of the student qualifies for both the how to teach. The local school 'Blow-Up' fuses beauty Service Acting Director G.S. Mc- Michigan. They are: Raymond bachelor's degree and the teach- districts provide class o b s e r v a - Intyre and Program Directors Grew, associateprofessor of his- ing certificate. tion and demonstration expe- Elner Olstrom, George Stach- tory; Monroe Hafter, associate professor of Spanish; James D. The EIP student also spends riences. wick, Gordon Beckstrandand Loa part of two summers on campus EIP centers a r e located in A l - Whitfield. Frank Merrlman, Murray, professor of engineering mechanics, and Marshall Sahllns, studying liberal a r t s courses— pena, Bay Clty-Saginaw, Battle president of the advisory coun- gear-fab job, a gear-fab a p a r t - dialogue Is a cinematic m a s t e r - f i r s t a 10-week session and then Creek, Grand Rapids, Highland cil, will preside over the meeting. professor of anthropology. By JIM Y O U S L I N G tonioni's equivalent to Fellini's " J u l i e t of the Spirits," an art ment, gear-fab looks, and more piece in itself. another summer for only five Park-Detroit, Lansing, Livonia, State News R e v i e w e r gear-fab girls than he can use. Antonioni must surely be the weeks. Macomb, Pontiac and Port Huron. BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS The others are Hector - Neri film with popular appeal, opened Until four weeks ago, I ima- In East Lansing at the State While photographing in a park m a s t e r of the camera angle. Castanada, Wayne State Univer- one morning, he stumbles upon Hardly a scene in " B l o w - U p " sity philosophy professor, and gine that the vast majority of MSU Theatre and the lines were two blocks long. The title: " B l o w - Vanessa with an older man and, could not be framed and hung on Joyce C. Oates, University of students had never heard of naturally, snaps some pictures. a wall. The plainest of London Detroit asst. professor of Eng- Michelangelo Antonioni, even Up." though he has been one of the Antonioni's previous films When she spots him, she begs s t r e e t s take on a stunning beauty. lish. for the film. Suspecting that And the lush but controlled colors half-dozen most important inter- were most notable for their in- tellectual quality and their a l - something is a m i s s , he r e f u s e s surpass "Juliet of the S p i r i t s " ' • 33? R*44 national film directors for the and upon developing and blowing as well as Antonioni's other color Tuesday, April 11: cation, English/social studies, Q A M P U S TODAY FROM 7:00 P.M. past ten y e a r s . Although his best most total lack of action and emotion. Thus, the advertising up the pictures, spots what may film, "Red Desert." Alpena Public Schools; early business education, home e c o - f i l m s , such as " L ' A v v e n t u r a " nomics, industrial a r t s , English, ": 10 & 9:15 P.M. campaign for "Blow-Up" came be a man in the bushes about to "Blow-Up" is an amazingfilm and later elementary education and "Red Desert," have raked in mathematics, physical science TODAY "BEST awards, they have been limited as a shock. "Wild swinging mod shoot Vanessa's companion. Was in the same sense that Antonioni's and art, English, mathematics, AT Londonl" the ads s c r e a m e d , a c - she having her husband m u r - e a r l i e r works were. With a min- Industrial a r t s , home economics and all special education (B,M). FILM commercially to major city art Saginaw Township Community 1:00-2:55- theatres. But four weeks ago An- companied by pictures of naked dered? Hemmings is convinced imum of plot, a minimun of and general science (B), coun- she was but the audience never shock emotion, and a maximum seling and guidance (girls) (M), Schools: all early and later e l e - OF II 5.05-7:10- g i r l s . "Recommended for mature 9:35 P.M. pnoQRAM INFORMATION ^ 482-3903 audiences! " This sounded more finds out. of sheer beauty, he has fashioned Latin, math, English/journalism, mentary education, physical edu- 1966! Not«onol The'Pulitzer I C H I G A N C I «faufe like a beach party movie than an introverted Italian film. Had An- He finds the body gone upon returning to the park after a a s amazingly tense piece of c i n - chemistry, physical education ema that upholds his previous (gymnastics) andbusinesseduca- cation, English, industrial a r t s and home economics (B). Society «Prize•'Winning TODAY tonioni sold out? pot party, and the photographs, standards and is guaranteed to tion (B), counseling and social studies or English, electronics, School District of the City of Pontiac: all elementary and s e c - of Film Critics The answer, happily, is a r e - which were stolen during his a b - leave you breathless. ¿Musical Comedy FROM and concrete technology (voca- ondary education (B,M). A C o r l o Ponti 1:00 P.M. sounding " N o . " Even with swing- sence, were so grainy as to Production TW WMSCN CMPOMTKM m hardly serve as evidence. He Is tional education) (M,D) and Seidman and Seidman: account- THE OAVIO SWIFT PRODUCTION ing London, even with Vanessa And as an extra bonus, " T h e Antonioni's speech therapy, special educa- ing (B,M). M 1.00-3:10-5:15 R e d g r U e , and even in English, helpless. C r e d i t o r s , " the short subject tion type A, psychology and diag- BLOW-UP "Blow-Up" is a smooth,detached shown with "Blow-Up," Is one Walled Lake Consolidated -7:30-9:45 nostician (M). School District: early and later film which outdoes even his e a r - And there you have it. The of the best shorts in y e a r s . A Vanessa Redgrave / lier productions in absolutely only plot in the film may well be hilarious parody of movie c r e d - Bloomfield Hills Public elementary education, physical COLOR te® The new... ¡ Flint adventure... ravishing beauty. Where Fellini's a product of a vivid imagina- its, it is almost worth the price Schools: all elementary and s e c - education and music (vocal and BUSINESS k n r v ondary education (B,M). instrumental) (B), industrial DKQ_ Q " J u l i e t " is a wild baroque puz- tion (note the double meaning of admission Itself. NEXT , Chippewa Valley Schools: all a r t s , mathematics, chemistry WITHOUT zle, Antonioni's film, like his of the title). But beyond the early and later elementary edu- and/or mathematics, English, FÜNT previous works, is cool and a l - usual—and by now overused— ¿ovina REALLY TRYING NIMMT I Nna$rriKÍ¿! most plotless. The picture s t a r s David Hem- mings (a newcomer who will be theme of empty lives in modern society, little matters but the stunning • pictorial composition Free Press cation, English, social studies, French, mathematics, science, business education, industrial German/English, home econom- ics, biology, art, general science, reading (correctional) and music CovpEs a r t s and a r t (B,M) Mt. Clemens. (vocal) (B,M), counseling and CINEMASCOPE • Color by DeLuxe and the subtle twisting of the NEXT! "Gl G l " and "NORTH BY NORTHWEST"! seen later in " C a m e l o t " ) as a young high-fashion photographer audience's senses. The scene in editor here Don Rbth's Blackhawk Restau- rant: hotel, restaurant and Insti- guidance (M), and diagnostician, speech therapy, visiting teacher, Next: 'Night Of The Generals' who would appear totally d i s - which the viewer himself d i s - (AN AOUT MOTION HCTUM FffOM SWtDtNi Frank Angelo, managing editor tutional management (B,M). type A mentally handicapped and tasteful if he didn't have e v e r y - covers the " m u r d e r e r " In the m. photographs without a word of of the Detroit 5-see P r e s s , will Firestone'Tire and Rubber Co.: type B mentally handicapped (B, thing most young men envy: a be the featured speaker at the accounting (B,M). M). i-Prices 1 12th annual Bosses' Luncheon of United Air Lines; hotel, r e s - I Flint Board of Education: early the MSU Business Women's Club. and later elementary education, ATTENTION CAR OWNERS! taurant and institutional manage- iV. Angelo will discuss the F r e e pre school nursery, mathemat- Press's trouble-shooting col- ics, science, English, g i r l s ' ment, all m a j o r s of the colleges of Business, A r t s and Letters, C o m - i 1 umn, "Action L i n e , " atthe lunch- physical education, music (vo- munication Arts and Social S c i - Are In! eon at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday In cal), physics, and social work, ence (B,M). the Big Ten Room of Kellogg mentally handicapped and speech Whitehall District School: complete front end repair and alignment Center. therapy (B.M). early and later elementary edu- » A Journalist for over 3 0 y e a r s , Food and DrugAdministration, cation (B,M), social studies, E n g - • brakes • suspension Angelo has had extensive expe- Dept. of Health, Education and lish/speech and English/social 1 • wheel balancing * steering corrections rience as a reporter and editor. Welfare: chemistry, biology and studies (B,M). Get in with the microbiology (B). Tuesday-Wednesday, April 11-12: Genesee Merchants Bank and Arthur Young and Co.: a c - • motor tune ups T r u s t Co.: all m a j o r s of the Col- counting (B,M,D). • smart ones. Defense lege of Business (B). Ernst and Ernst: accounting LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center Glenbard Township High and financial administration, e n - Schools District No. 87: busi- gineering and mathematics (with When those cleaning leaders meet ness education, social studies, English, French, industrial a r t s some accounting) (B.M.D). on campus (electronics, metals, auto shop, loads pile-up, get rid 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT general), mathematics, boys'and Civil defense leaders from 13 g i r l s ' physical education, science states will meet for the 5th and speech (B,M) and counseling Tuesday, April l i s of them the fast, Annual Regional Rural Civil De- and guidance (M), Glen Ellyn, fense Conference today through 111. Don Roth's Blackhawk R e s t a u - rant: freshmen, juniors in hotel, Thursday In 34-35 Union. restaurant and institutional m a n - economical way. Just Lake Michigan College: elec- Representatives from the north trical engineering, art, counsel- agement. central region of the nation will ing and guidance, and social s c i - Fresh Air Society, C a m p T a m - arack: all m a j o r s for cabin coun- stop in at your discuss "Realism In Education ence (M) and sociology, psy- P r o g r a m m i n g " as it concerns chology and speech (M,D), Ben- selors, unit supervisors, a s s i s t - TONIGHT! A L L COLOR P R O G R A M civil defense. ton Harbor. ant unit supervisors, specialists friendly nearby Phillip Aylesworth, Rural Civil in waterfront, a r t s and c r o f t s , , HIT NO. 1 AT 7:20-11:00 HIT NO. 2 AT 9:15 L'Anse C r e u s e Public Schools: Defense program leader of the early elementary education, m u - n a t u r e / c a m p c r a f t , dramatics, Federal Extension Service, will sic (vocal), mathematics, indus- tripping, caseworkers, truck-bus STACK S CHRISTIAN O M M E R - i W I i i m W l « make the introductory speech on trial a r t s (power mechanics) and drivers, assistant kitchen m a n - Sunshine Center and i NANCY KWAN MARQUAND " T h e F i r s t Step in Roles and English (B,M), Mt. Clemens. Goals." Marshfield Electric and Water agers, cooks and registered nurse. see how you can Howard L. Miller, MSU editor Dept.: electrical engineering(B). Good Humor Corporation: all -ih of Extension information will Mendon Community School: majors, all colleges. speak on "Innovations in Exten- early and later elementary edu- Interstate United Corp.: hotel, enjoy real savings. sion Methods." Lawrence Boros- cation and science (chemistry) restaurant and institutional m a n - STARTS WEDNESDAY age, professor of education, will (B). agement juniors and above. TWO E L V I S H I T S discuss the "Importance of Com- Milwaukee Public Schools: munication in the Educational early and later elementary edu- Tuesday - Wednesday, 'GIRLS, GIRLS, G I R L S " Process." April 1 1 - 1 2 : " F U N IN A C A P U L C 0 " Interstate United Corp.: hotel, SAVE TIME .. SAVE M O N E Y MSU I N T E R N A T I O N A L F I L M S E R I E S restaurant and institutional m a n - agement and other m a j o r s . presents DRIVE Sunshine Center •n»4S8-«48S -IN MM "ONE OF THE BEST DETECTIVE Q U A D M E R Ä^l I timtm lM-78 THRILLERS EVER FILMED !" TODAY.. ,1 TONIGHT! ALL COLOR PROGRAM! - N . r . Tim«« From 1:00 P.M. EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING Feature at 1:15 : MOST SHOCKING FILM el -3:20-5:25-7:301 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience -9:35 P.M 1 - 213 Ann Street No one ever made 2 - C o r n e r of H a r r i s o n & W i l s o n Road 3 - Northwlnd D r . Facing Yankee Stadium Plaza D i w M _ the scene like mt com orniATto com« a r a u t w MUM NNMSMM *ttk TKMM MVIMt » A»lTfcRH[»Ot STIRLING PHESfNTMlON | CewW WASH N DRY CLEAN MLCO Ö - a; WASHNDOTCUM - rn. a CO-FEATURE AT 9:10 ONLY Tues., Wed., A p r i l 4 - 5 ~ 7 & 9:30 P . M . TECHNICOLOR ' PANAVISION ' WESTERN HIT - " D E A D W O Q D 76" Starts THURSDAY! STARTING WEDNESDAY FAIRCHILD THEATRE " H O T RODS Join Those Who Expect More And TO H E L L " Sov 'MOTHER GOOSE A GO-GO' 'ESCAPE FROM HELL'S ISLAND' Admission 500 Tuesday, April 4, 1967 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Teamsters connnue Spartan Wives Spring Open Wives open house worked f o r 54 weeks of the last meeting is to d i s c u s s activities of tjhè spring q u a r t e r . threats t h r e e y e a r s with A m e r i c a ' s m i - House will be held at 7:30 tonight * * • WASHINGTON .? — A s p a t e in P a r l o r C of the Union. The p r o g r a m , entitled " T i p s on Wigs it's what's happening grant w o r k e r s . * • » At 7 tonight in 110 Natural D r . Richard Bates, Lansing i n - t e r n i s t , will lecture the P r e - and M a k e u p , " will f e a t u r e Salime Science Building, Dick Koss, Medical Society at 8:30 tonight of labor disputes ranging f r o m Makhour of Joan J e w e t t ' s Beauty A n n o u n c e m e n t s m u s t be r e c e i v e d b e f o r e 11 a . m Brookport, N.Y., f r e s h m a n , will in 35 Union. The subject of D r . t r u c k e r s and t r a i n men to t r a s h Salon and Makeup C e n t e r . the day b e f o r e p u b l i c a t i o n . speak on " W h i t e Water C a n o e - B a t e s ' l e c t u r e will be " T h e F e - c o l l e c t o r s and television n e w s - Open to wives of MSU s t u d e n t s , i n g . " T h e l e c t u r e i s sponsored by m a l e and Alcoholism." c a s t e r s continued Monday, but the and the P h y s i c s Dept., w a s o r i g - • » » Spartan Wives is s p o n s o r i n g At 4 today in 12 D e m o n s t r a - the Outing Club. t h r e a t of any new m a j o r s t r i k e s * * * The Community P r o j e c t s C o m - spring classes that include tion Hall, the Scots Highlanders inally p r e p a r e d f o r the general abated at l e a s t t e m p o r a r i l y . " T h e Invisible E m p i r e , " a film m i t t e e for Greek Week, in p l a n - t e n n i s , knitting, d r i v e r education, will hold a meeting to d i s c u s s audience of Cornell U n i v e r s i t y ' s Teamsters Union o f f i c i a l s , M e s s e n g e r L e*c t «u r»e s e r i e s . about the Ku Klux Klan and its ning for the Kiddie Day and m u s i c appreciation and m o d e r n upcoming r e h e a r s a l s . Musicians negotiating for 450,000 w o r k e r s r o l e in A m e r i c a , will be p r e - P o o r Housing P r o j e c t s , will hold m a t h . Women may r e g i s t e r f o r o r cadets desiring a d m i n i s t r a t i v e in a t h r e a t e n e d nationwide t r u c k - sented by the Baptist Student F e l - a meeting at 7:30 tonight in the c l a s s e s b e f o r e* the work a r e urged to attend, a s a r e ing shutdown, took a b r e a t h e r to * » meeting. A Philosophy Dept. colloquium lowship at 7:30 tonight in the Bap- Delta Upsllon House at Hagadorn all p r e s e n t m e m b e r s . ROTC c a - will p r e s e n t Joseph Hanna, a s s t . attend the f u n e r a l of a T e a m - d e t s attending should a p p e a r in tist Student C e n t e r , 332 Oakhill and Grand River Ave. Michigan State's Veterans p r o f e s s o r of philosophy, in a * * « s t e r s vice p r e s i d e n t . A s s n . will meet at 8:30 tonight C l a s s A uniform. Ave. * ** public l e c t u r e in 209 H o r t i c u l - The Sailing Club will hold their Frank Fltzsin.mons, T e a m - in the Coral Gables on Grand * * * United Students announced a t u r e Building at 8 tonight. His s t e r s general vice p r e s i d e n t and R i v e r . Petitions for o f f i c e r s f o r The German Club will m e e t at meeting to be held at 8:30 tonight f i r s t spring t e r m meeting at 7 s u b j e c t will be " A n Explication other union l e a d e r s a r r a n g e d to s p r i n g t e r m will be taken. Other 8:30 tonight in 33 Union to h e a r in 31 Union. The purpose of the tonight in the Union B a l l r o o m . of 'Explication.' * * "» fly to Chicago to attend s e r v - topics to be discussed Include Wolf D. Fuhrig, a s s t . p r o f e s s o r i c e s Tuesday for J o h n T . O ' B r i e n , plans f o r spring t e r m and i n f o r - of social science, d e s c r i b e the The Water C a r n i v a l ' s Rules f i r s t vice president of the T e a m - mation on the Vets' adopted Viet- contemporary German scene. and Regulations C o m m i t t e e will sters. nam o r p h a n . T h e meeting will be open to the m e e t at 7:15 tonight * * * in 33 Union. T h e T e a m s t e r s , a r m e d with a public. national s t r i k e vote f r o m t h e i r * # • Petitions for International Club Music head m e m b e r s , could walk out any o f f i c e r s will be taken in the U.N. At 7:30 tonight the second l e c - t i m e . But negotiations a r e e x - Lounge of the Union f r o m today t u r e in the Feynam F i l m F e s t i v a l pected to r e s u m e Wednesday with through 5:30 p*. m». *April 14. composes will be presented in 118 P h y s i c s - r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of some 12,000 m&M:- ti S i n i i Math. Richard Feynam, Nobel trucking f i r m s , with no s t r i k e If 'ÄÄül^i L a u r e a t e p r o f e s s o r f r o m the MSU's Faculty Club will hold b e f o r e then. n 3K i t s f i r s t luncheon meeting of the bass concerto È California Institute of T e c h - A m a j o r segment of the i n - . —"-.a!-." • ËÉÉ nology, will p r e s e n t his subject : e r m at 12:10 p . m . today in the d u s t r y has threatened to shut " T h e Relation of Mathematics to Union P a r l o r s . M y r t l e Reul, a s - down 1,500 of the biggest trucking A concerto for string b a s s and P h y s i c s , " tonight and at 4 p . m . s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r of social work, f i r m s if the T e a m s t e r s s t r i k e o r c h e s t r a is the latest a c h i e v e - Wednesday. will d i s c u s s " P o v e r t y : A View even a few of t h e m . Stokely speaks ment of J a m e s N i b l o c k , c o m p o s e r T h e lecture s e r i e s festival, F r o m the I n s i d e . " M r s . Reul and c h a i r m a n of the Dept. of s p o n s o r e d by the P h y s i c s Club a nd h e r husband have lived and The six-day s t r i k e of,the Music. A m e r i c a n F e d e r a t i o n of T e l e v i - S t o k e l y C a r m i c h a e l , c h a i r m a n of the Student N o n - The concerto is unique in its v i o l e n t C o o r d i n a t i n g C o m m i t t e e , c a l l e d o n N e g r o e s in sion and Radio A r t i s t s continued with no new talks scheduled a f t e r St. L o u i s to be a g g r e s s i v e in a s s e r t i n g t h e i r r i g h t s . u s e of the string bass a s a solo instrument. Banana Split Special union officials walked out of n e - He u r g e d t h e m to s e e k p o w e r f o r t h e m s e l v e s and to $.33 Gary K a r r of Madison, W i s . , gotiations called by f e d e r a l m e - resist intimidation " b y any m e a n s n e c e s s a r y . " will play Niblock's composition d i a t o r s . When they walked out U P I Telephoto with the MSU o r c h e s t r a at a Sunday night, union r e p r e s e n t a - winter concert next y e a r . with this ad tives c h a r g e d the networks had The concerto is one of about m a d e an " i n s u l t i n g " o f f e r . D e - 20 Niblock compositions for band, 3 European tours, tails of the o f f e r w e r e not d i s - closed. o r c h e s t r a , choral and c h a m b e r TUES. WED. THURS. music ensembles. The union i s demanding $325 a Niblock is a m e m b e r of Phi April 4 April 5 April 6 week f o r n e w s c a s t e r s and a n - Kappa Phi, Phi Kappa L a m b d a , TASTEE FREEZE flights avoi table n o u n c e r s of the CBS, NBC and a m u s i c honorary and the A m e r i - ABC t e l e v i s i o n - r a d i o networks, can Society of Composers, plus higher bonus c o m m e r c i a l Authors and P u b l i s h e r s . He has f e e s . T h e networks' last r e p o r t e d been c h a i r m a n of the Music Dept. 1307 EAST G R A N D RIVER o f f e r w a s $300 a week, with a since 1963. Seats a r e still available on t h r e e of the five Union Board s u m m e r ^ootLSped lower p e r c e n t a g e of e x t r a c o m - mercial fees. flights to E u r o p e . The flights include an eight-week c h a r t e r flight and two f o u r - In Philadelphia, t r a s h piled up week flights, according to Vera JCiriczenko, Leonard Junior and a f t e r thousands of city w o r k e r s flight d i r e c t o r . took an unscheduled holiday in They a r e planned by Craven T r a v e l Service of East Lansing a dispute over p e n s i o n s . and a r e open to students, faculty and staff m e m b e r s and t h e i r New York City f i r e m e n , who i m m e d i a t e f a m i l i e s . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n on all flights is f r o m Detroit canceled an e a r l i e r t h r e a t of a to London. p a r t i a l walkout, planned to d e - The $300 c h a r t e r flight d e p a r t s June 23 and r e t u r n s August 19. V i E O N E V E R Y S E R V I N G cide t h e i r c o u r s e of action by The four-week flights cost $353,One will leave June 20, r e t u r n i n g today in their pay dispute with July 20; the other will leave July 31 and r e t u r n August 30. the city. New York policemen • T h r e e optional European t o u r s a r e available to the MSU t r a v e l e r s HILLS BROS. a l s o withdrew a t h r e a t to picket through Union Board. City Hall. A four-week introduction to Europe will include v i s i t s to England, COFFEE LIMIT 1 110 But the New York Dally News N e t h e r l a n d s , A u s t r i a , Italy and F r a n c e for $475. 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WILL BE A W A R D E D 1000 S T A M P S ¿ V - 8 » Call One Of The Following Campus Offices JUST BRING IN BOOK BEFORE APRIL 8, 1967 . . . Now! * U N I O N BUILDING * LAUNDRY * KELLOGG CENTER DOOBLE S P A R T A N SHOPPING C E N T E R * M A R R I E D HOUSING * FOOD STORES lb. GOLD BOND STAMPS 940 TROWBRIDGE RD. -EAST LANSING EVERY WEDNESDAY OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P . M . - MONDAY THRU FRIDAY . . . Or Call Any Dorm Manager's Office. SATURDAY TO 6 P.M. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 4, 1967 SPORTS Sotrth A By G A Y E L W E S C H trip shows student f r o m Southern Methodist. He proved he could hit in fall diarnondyouth " T o m hit a lot of balls on the n o s e , but the winds w e r e blowing in STate N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r drills when he batted .571. all the time and holding them u p , " Litwhiler s a i d . " A f t e r a while he Baseball coach Danny Litwhiler summed up the S p a r t a n s ' p r o b - Bill Steckley, last y e a r ' s c a t c h e r now at third b a s e , is the only was putting line d r i v e s through, though. l e m s In the recently completed spring training t r i p to Florida with other Spartan above .300. Steckley hit .353 on 18 of 51 bats during Shortstop T o m Ellis s t a r t e d slowly but Improved at the plate and " o u r e r r o r s c a m e in bunches but our h i t ^ d i d n ' t , " but went on to spring training a n d , in L i t w h i l e r ' s words " l o o k e d g r e a t , " at his had a home run on the final day. say he " w a s n ' t disappointed" with the team o v e r a l l . new position. Litwhiler is planning on using a f o u r man pitching rotation once " T h e team made m i s t a k e s they shouldn't have, but they didn't Senior John Walters is the third leading Spartan with a .296 a v e r - the r e g u l a r season s t a r t s , with Dick Kenney, Bob P e t e r s o n , Gary repeat t h e m , and t h a t ' s the important t h i n g , " Litwhiler said Monday. age while sophomore c a t c h e r H a r r y Kendrlck, Steckley's r e p l a c e - Smith, Mel Behney and possibly Mickey Knight a s the s t a r t e r s . " I t ' s a largely inexperienced team that's improving f a s t . " ment, is fourth with a .289 a v e r a g e . Dick Litwhiler, Zana E a s t o n , Tim Irish and Knight will be the Despite the inexperience (MSU only has two s e n i o r s in the eight As a team MSU is hitting a r e s p e c t a b l e .265. bulk of the bullpen s t a f f . Matt Mazza is ineligible. r e g u l a r positions), the S p a r t a n s c a m e home with a 7 - 7 - 1 r e c o r d , " R i c h i e Jordan didn't hit well down t h e r e , " Litwhiler said, " b u t Smith, a junior college t r a n s f e r student, i s MSU's leading p i t c h e r one victory b e t t e r than did last s e a s o n ' s senior-studded t e a m . it was mainly because he hadn't had a chance to work out with the with a 2 - 1 won-lost r e c o r d . " S m i t h pitched well when he wasn't having trouble with a split Now on third T h a t ' s reason f o r o p t i m i s m , and Litwhiler seemed o p t i m i s t i c , quietly o p t i m i s t i c . team in the dirt a r e n a . " A basketball g u a r d , J o r d a n didn't join the baseball team until f i n g e r , " Litwhiler s a i d . " I f he gets o v e r that he could be a big their trip to the south. T h e 5 - 8 , 180-pounder is an o u t f i e l d e r . help to u s . " B i l i S t e c k l e y , the r e g u l a r c a t c h e r f o r the S p a r t a n " W e did just a s I e x p e c t e d , a s f a r as the r e c o r d is c o n c e r n e d , but Kenney is 2 - 2 so f a r . He won MSU's f i r s t g a m e and recorded b a s e b a l l t e a m last s e a s o n , lias been m o v e d to t h i r d the team improved greatly during the t r i p , " Litwhiler s a i d . Steve R y m a l , a starting guard in b a s k e t b a l l , did the s a m e a s J o r d a n , and had his hitting troubles too. a shutout on the t r i p . He was 5 - 1 last s e a s o n . b a s e by C o a c h D a n n y L i t w h i l e r t h i s s e a s o n . S t e c k l e y " O u r pitching looked good, and the defense was good most of the " R y m a l was hitting the ball well, but right at s o m e b o d y , " L i t - P e t e r s o n got off to a slow s t a r t but evened his r e c o r d at 2 - 2 . r e s p o n d e d to the m o v e by b e i n g M S U ' s s e c o n d l e a d - t i m e . Nearly e v e r y b o d y hit well some time during the t r i p , but it whiler s a i d . " H i s defense was r e a l good though, and we think that Fielding was by no m e a n s an Achilles heel f o r the Spartans seemed like It was someone different each d a y . " i n g hitter d u r i n g the t w o - w e e k s p r i n g t r a i n i n g t r i p with a little m o r e work he'll be hitting it past the guys he was hitting with'the team having a .955 a v e r a g e . Outfielder Tom Hummel led the Spartan h i t t e r s with a .37Z to F l o r i d a . State N e w s photo by T o n y F e r r a n t e a v e r a g e on 16 hits in 43 at b a t s . Hummel is a j u n i o r , and a t r a n s f e r to." T h e Spartans took the day off Monday but will r e s u m e p r a c t i c e F i r s t b a s e m a n T o m B i n k o w s k i hit .268, but r a n into much the s a m e today at Old College F i e l d . MSU opens the r e g u l a r season Saturday with a double h e a d e r against Ball State at Muncie, Ind. JOINS ND'S EDDY p r o b l e n y á s Rymal. lì Lions sign Farr, no. 1 pick Spring DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit t e r m s last Thursday, Detroit L a s t season the L i o n s finished challenging holdovers Tom No- training Lions signed halfback Mel F a r r w a s n ' t offering that much. . in a tie f o r last place in the w a t z k e and Amos M a r s h . of UCLA, their No. 1 d r a f t choice, " M y agent put a price of $1 to a 1967 contract Monday, giving million on m e for a long t e r m N F L ' s Western Division. One r e a s o n was a m e d i o c r e running F a r r ' s $1 million p r i c e was announced two weeks ago by his results Detroit two of the y e a r ' s top p e r i o d , but 1 didn't sign a long- g a m e . F a r r and Eddy will be given L o s Angeles agent, J a m e s R. M e t s win, A- 1 rookie running backs to beef up t e r m c o n t r a c t , " F a r r said Mon- a strong shot at s t a r t i n g b e r t h s , Dawson. O the lagging Lion offense. day. " H o w e v e r , in eight or nine SARASOTA, F l a . (UPI) — V e t - F a r r , a 205-pound s p e e d s t e r , y e a r s , I hope to make $1 million e r a n Jack Hamilton and rookie will join Notre Dame's Nick Eddy in p r o ball if I last that l o n g . " Bill Denehy throttled the Chicago in the Detroit backfield. Both rookies a r e given a strong shot c l o s e d . Contract t e r m s w e r e not d i s - F a r r , a fast, elusive r u n n e r , Football Giants eye White Sox with a two-hitter Mon- day a s the New York Mets b r e e z e d to a 4-1 victory. at starting berths under Joe CFL quarterback Schmidt, the new Lion Coach gained 1,680 yards for the Uclans The M e t s s c o r e d t h r e e r u n s who hopes to lever the Lions up last s e a s o n . He and Eddy, who against J o e Horlen in the f i r s t f r o m their dismal last place a l r e a d y has signed, give the L i o n s inning when Chuck Hiller singled, W e s t e r n Division finish last s e a - their most promising one-two PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — T h e the Bulldogs Executive V i c e - Cleon J o n e s doubled, Ken Boyer son. rookie punch in y e a r s . Philadelphia Bulldogs-pf the C o n - P r e s i d e n t Mort Fetterolf who w a s s a f e on c a t c h e r ' s i n t e r f e r - The Lions also announced the Eddy was drafted as a f u t u r e tinental Football League (CFL) said that " A l i l e Sherman and the ence and Johnny Lewis singled. signing of Lem Barney, a J a c k - in 1965 and signed his c o n t r a c t ' son State defensive back who was a f t e r leading the Irish to No. 1 r e v e a l e d Monday that the New York Giants of the National F o o t - Giants want B r o d h e a d . " Brodhead, stocky at 215 pounds, On the go T h e fourth Met run was a solo h o m e r by Al Luplow in the f o u r t h . t h e i r No. two draft choice. national ranking in the 1966 s e a - threw 39 touchdown p a s s e s last ball League w e r e dickering f o r F o u r m e m b e r s of the M S U C y c l i n g C l u b w o r k out d u r i n g a t r a i n i n g s e s s i o n F a r r ' s agent tried to put a $1 son. q u a r t e r b a c k Bob Brodhead who s e a s o n which the Bulldogs point M o n d a y o n c a m p u s . T h e c y c l i s t s w i l l h a v e t h e i r f i r s t meet of the s e a s o n in t h r e e T i g e r s l o s e to R e d s million p r i c e tag on the p r i z e F a r r averaged 6.6 y a r d s p e r led the Bulldogs to the CFL c h a m - out is m o r e than any other p r o - w e e k s . T h e y ' v e been w o r k i n g out s i n c e the b e g i n n i n g o f the t e r m to p r e p a r e f o r it. TAMPA, F l a . (UPI) ~ Deron rookie, but it was known that when c a r r y f o r UCLA last y e a r . He pionship last s e a s o n . fessional quarterback ever the L i o n s and F a r r reached " g e n - stands 6-2 and can run the 100- t o s s e d in one s e a s o n . State N e w s photo by P a u l M e i e r Johnson rapped out two s i n g l e s The announcement c a m e f r o m and a double and drove home f o u r e r a l a g r e e m e n t " on contract y a r d dash In 9.9 seconds. r u n s to lead the Cincinnati R e d s IN STANLEY CUP to a 6 - 4 victory over the Detroit T i g e r s Monday. Mel Queen, the converted o u t - Hull out of opener? fielder, and D a r r e l l Osteen t e a m e d up to limit the T i g e r s to seven hits as the Reds notched their 15th victory against eight l o s s e s In G r a p e f r u i t League P l a y . CHICAGO (UPI) — Star goal kenberg in the Hawks' last home s t a d i u m , the Hawks cannot u s e , getter Bobby Hull was the only game. t h e i r own ice for p r a c t i c e . StargelI leads Pirates uncertainty about the Chicago " W e ' l l have to wait until he Black Hawks Monday a s p r e p - Reay said the club had no new FORT MYERS, F l a . , (UPI) — s k a t e s to see how it i s , " Hawk No a r a t i o n s began to open the Stanley i n j u r i e s , and believed that both Willie Stargell s t r o k e d a t w o - r u n coach Billy Reay s a i d . " W e w o n ' t | Cup playoffs Thursday against Chico Maki and Doug Mohns would pinch h o m e r in the ninth inning know until t h e n . " | Toronto. be ready f o r the playoffs, Maki Monday to give the P i t t s b u r g h Reay gave the Hawks Monday has been out f o r recent weeks with P i r a t e s a 4-2 victory over the Hull m i s s e d the last t h r e e off a f t e r Sunday's victory in the an ankle i n j u r y , but played his Kansas City Athletics. I g a m e s of the regular season b e - season finale in New York, but c a u s e of strained ligaments in his scheduled workouts f o r both r e g u l a r shift against New York Stargell, who h a s been s i d e - 1 left k n e e . They were injured when Tuesday and Wednesday morning Sunday. Mohns, troubled with a lined since last Tuesday with a Knowledgeable I his knee was knocked out f r o m on a s m a l l north side rink. B e - bad back, also took his r e g u l a r s p r a i n e d right ankle, clubbed his I under him by Detroit's Bob F a l - c a u s e the icecapades a r e in the turn in the last two g a m e s . h o m e r off Bob Duliba. Rushee v V V. - T ä t e t * Will Omit DELTA CHI The Men of ALPHA TAU OMEGA Cormally invite you to 101 W o o d m ere OPENRUSH For Ride Call Tues. and Wed. April 4 & 5 332-0866 451 Evergreen St. 7-10 p.m. For rides call Ed 2-0846 SPORTS6Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 4, 1967 G lay. Patterson to fiant in Detroit? » " « . . r e.f u s.e d to divulge the Smith n a m e s of the financial b a c k e r s of a five-and-10-cent. ^ ^ s t. o r e_ chain in Detroit, i s listed a s the head _«__*_ against - —J-— Jf e. .r«s «e .y. J o e Walcott March 7, 1951. U/AIaa** A« on . . was b. a t t e r e d insensible back, Clay in the 12th round of a title . . . .by " W h o e v e r g e t s the money to Financial support and said he m e r e l y was h i r e d of the E&J S p o r t s Club but Smtih bout on Nov. 22, 1965, in L a s to handle the negotiations. E&J r e f u s e s to n a m e any of the f i n a n - the bank f i r s t will get the f i g h t , " Vegas. T h e challenger Contends, h a s offered Clay a $250,000 g u a r - cial backers. said Mike Malitz, P r e s i d e n t of however, that he has had no r e - Main Bout, Inc., the f i r m handling clutter site picture antee, and P a t t e r s o n will be on a Smith s a y s the initials of the currence of the ailment and percentage b a s i s . the a n c i l l a r y r i g h t s . " D e t r o i t should put up a b e t t e r showing club do not stand f o r anything Nick Londes of D e t r o i t ' s O l y m - has not m e t the conditions for this t i m e . in p a r t i c u l a r . pia Stadium, expected site of the staging the fight y e t . Several NEW YORK (UPI)—Cassius a s the negotiations were being T h e o f f e r for a bout with Clay" bout, said that if E&J is going to If E&J s u c c e e d s in landing c i t i e s a r e bidding for the f i g h t . " Clay is expected to sign at a ironed out. c a m e a s a complete s u r p r i s e to put on the fight, they a r e going to the fight, it will be the f i r s t H e r b e r t Muhammad, C l a y ' s scheduled p r e s s conference h e r e Detroit had been the l e a d e r P a t t e r s o n when he received the have to come up with some money heavyweight title a f f a i r in D e - manager, said in Chicago, how- today f o r h i s 10th heavyweight in the bidding f o r the fight, but offer shortly b e f o r e his bout with b e f o r e anything can be signed. t r o i t since E z z a r d C h a r l e s s u c - ever, " t h e negotiations should title defense April 25 against it still had not come up with the M c M u r r a y in Pittsburgh. M r s . J e a n Wilson, who i s a c e s s f u l l y defended his title by be concluded t h i s evening." two-time f o r m e r champ Floyd money r e q u e s t e d a s a binder by worker in the credit department winning a 15-round decision P a t t e r s o n , crippled by a bad P a t t e r s o n In Detroit. noon T u e s d a y . L a s Vegas was T h e site of the bout still had the leading candidate to land Legislation proposed not been definitely determined, the fight if the Detroit p r o m o t e r s , but a r r a n g e m e n t s were expected the previously unknown E&J THE U N I C O R N to be concluded Monday a f t e r - Sports Club, failed to back up noon. «• its g u a r a n t e e with c a s h . CLUB or Clay has been o r d e r e d to Eddie D. Smith, a lawyer r e p - r e s e n t i n g the E&J, said in D e - THETA to settle track wars appear for induction into the Army on April 28. and the bout troit, " w e have t h e m o n e y . T h e r e is a l m o s t c e r t a i n to be his last is a meeting being held in another XI for at l e a s t two y e a r s or m o r e , t i m e zone, and I'm waiting right depending on whether he chooses now f o r a call to go ahead. I R U S H I N G AT THE to serve o r go to jail because of Plan to fly to New York t h i s WASHINGTON . (UPI) — Sen. without losing t h e i r collegiate f o r t s did, however, r e s u l t in a A L P H A CHI O M E G A his Black Muslim beliefs. afternoon. T h e money was t h e r e J a m e s B. P e a r s o n , R-Kan., i n - eligibility, and whether the i n t e r - m o r a t o r i u m of the controversy Ciay w a s to fly h e r e tonight when I f i r s t m a d e the o f f e r . " national A m a t e u r Athletic F e d e r - S O R O R I T Y HOUSE troduced a bill today to a u t h o r i z e long enough f o r the country to Squalling match a federally c h a r t e r e d p r i v a t e ation will c e r t i f y a m a t e u r r e c - field i t s 1964 Olympic t e a m . 243 B U R C H A M DR . c o r p o r a t i o n to over see U.S. t r a c k o r d s set in non-AAU sponsored Strike Heavyweight boxing champion C a s s i u s ( M u h a m - and field s p o r t s . meets. R I D E S 332-0821 m e d A l i ) C l a y g e t s i n v o l v e d in a s q u a l l i n g m a t c h The legislation, P e a r s o n s a i d , T h e late Gen. Douglas M a c A r - C o n g r e s s a l s o has had a p r e - with h i s n i e c e d u r i n g a v i s i t to h i s b r o t h e r ' s C h i c a - would end the dispute between thur once t r i e d , u n s u c c e s s f u l l y , vious c r a c k at trying f o r a s e t - t l e m e n t — a l s o unsuccessfully. n e a r at g o h o m e M o n d a y . C l a y w i l l fight F l o y d P a t t e r s o n the A m a t e u r Athletic Union to a r b i t r a t e the dispute. His e f - A p r i l 25 at e i t h e r D e t r o i t o r L a s V e g a s . (AAU), T h e United States T r a c k U P I Telephoto and Field Federation (USTFF) and the National Collegiate Ath- Aqueduct letic Association (NCAA). P e a r s o n said he hated to see RUSH WEEK . . . Intramural News NEW YORK (UPI) — H o r s e m e n in New York, enraged by the the f e d e r a l government e n t e r the long-standing c o n t r o v e r s y . But, he said he had reached the " r e - SOFTBALL E a s t C a m p u s I.M. Fields 'failure of s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e to e a r - m a r k p a r t of the parimutuel tax luctant conclusion that the c o n - t r o v e r s y i s of such duration, of The first step in making what may on thoroughbred h o r s e r a c i n g f o r such injury to the student athlete I.M. Building Fields TIME 5:20 p u r s e s , met at Aqueduct late well be the most important decision FIELDS and to the best i n t e r e s t s of a m a - Monday to discuss vote on t e u r athletics, and that it c o n - TIME 5:20 w h e t h e r to e n t e r their h o r s e s FIELDS 11 Hubbard 5 - 6 tinues to be so f a r removed f r o m in r a c e s . a r e a s o n a b l e settlement, that f e d - 12 Akarpous - Akeg you'll make while at MSU. T h e meeting was called " t h e e r a l legislation is r e q u i r e d . " 1 Wormwood - Wolfram 13 Hubbard 11-12 m o s t Important in the h o r s e m e n ' s Under P e a r s o n ' s bill, the 2 McDuff - McBeth 14 HoNavel - Housebroken benevolent and p r o t e c t i v e a s - United States T r a c k and Field 3 Brinkley - Brutus 15 Hubbard 7 - 8 s o c i a t i o n ' s h i s t o r y " by New York 4 Akat - Akhilles Association would be c h a r t e r e d Division Executive S e c r e t a r y a s the policy making o r g a n i z a - 5 6 Arpent - A r e s East Shaw 4-2 Ronald H. Mooney. tion for t r a c k and field s p o r t s . Consider Carefully A meeting f o r all independent T h e New York division had in It also would be the sole, r e p r e - 7 West Shaw 4-2 an open l e t t e r to Gov. Nelson and f r a t e r n i t y Softball m a n a g e r s sentative for t r a c k and field 8 Akrophobia - Akbarama Sigma Phi Epsilon h a s been called for tonight at A. R o c k e f e l l e r , requested that s p o r t s in international c o m p e t i - 9 Superstition - Setutes 1 p e r cent of the tax be allocated 10 Archdukes - A'rchaeopteryx 7:30 in room 208 of the M e n ' s tion, except for the Pan A m e r i c a n I.M. Building. to the r a i s i n g of p u r s e s . and the Olympic G a m e s . * » * In his m e s s a g e to the l e g i s l a - Heart of the c o n t r o v e r s y i s TIME 6:30 All men Interested in o f - t u r e , the Governor reduced this to 1/2 of one p e r c e n t . whether collegiate athletes m a y 526 Sunset Lane 351-4160 FIELDS ficiating intramural softball p a r t i c i p a t e in some AAU e v e n t s g a m e s should attend an officials Although it was not what they meeting tonight at 8:30 in r o o m wanted the h o r s e m e n w e r e p r e - 1 Hospiciano - Holyland 203 of the Men's I.M. Building. p a r e d to s e t t l e for it. L a s t Wed- 2 McKinnon - Mclnnes I n t e r e s t e d men who w e r e not at nesday the bill p a s s e d the Senate Hey, Look us over 3 B a c a r d i - Bacchus the f i r s t meeting a r e r e q u i r e d by a 5 - 4 vote. 4 Wight - Wivern to attend. ABA draftee But it died in an a s s e m b l y c o m m i t t e e a s the l e g i s l a t u r e s e s - •4Ê Matt Altch, M S U ' s b a s - sion ended e a r l y Sunday morning TIME 7:40 k e t b a l l c e n t e r last s e a s o n and the h o r s e m e n meeting was FIELDS 'S' cycling club h a s b e e n d r a f t e d by D a l l a s arranged. of the newly-formed " I thought that the a s s e m b l y meeting Wed. 1 Ballantine - Baal A m e r i c a n Basketball A s - would approve the bill, especially 2 Wildcats - Wiquassetr s i n c e the Senate had approved it 3 F e r a l - Fenwick s o c i a t i o n in t h e i r p l a y e r T h e MSU cycling club will hold so overwhelmingly last w e e k , " 4 Hob Nob - Hovel drafts Aitch was M S U ' s s a i d Joseph Gimma, C h a i r m a n of i t s f i r s t meeting of spring t e r m most valuable player this the State Racing C o m m i s s i o n . Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in r o o m 203 of the M e n ' s I.M. Final s e a s o n and led the t e a m In Since e n t r i e s f o r T u e s d a y ' s TIME 8:50 s c o r i n g . In o t h e r b a s k e t - details of the spring i n t e r c o l l e - program a l r e a d y w e r e taken, FIELDS giate r a c e will be discussed and ball developments, MSU r a c i n g w a s not expected to be 1 E a s t Shaw 6-10 2 Balder - Bardot a film introducing all a s p e c t s of footballer Gene W a s h i n g - i n t e r r u p t e d then. But the p o s - cycling will be shown. Everyone ton w a s d r a f t e d by I n d i a n - sibility of the curtailment of 3 Bawdiers - Bayard r a c i n g on Wednesday w a s s t r o n g . 4 Hornet - House i s invited. a p o l i s of the A B A . Michigan State University Invites All Eligible Men To OPEN RUSH TONIGHT AT T H E S E HOUSES Tuesday DELTA CHI PI KAPPA PHI Once again the brothers of 101 Woodmere 121 Whitehills UNICORNS OF THETA XI 243 Burcham ALPHA GAMMA RHO 432 Evergreen ZETA BETA TAU take pride PHI SIGMA DELTA 505 MAC ALPHA TAU OMEGA 451 Evergreen in extending an invitation ZETA BETA TAU SIGMA PHI EPSILON 855 Grove ALPHA PHI ALPHA 526 Sunset PHI GAMMA DELTA to open rush. Union 334 Michigan PHI SIGMA KAPPA TAU DELTA PHI 207 Bogue 501 MAC Call For A Ride PHI KAPPA PSI HOURS: 522 Abbott 7-10 P.M. Tonight 332-3565 All Houses Open or 855 Grove St. 332-3566 Wednesday, April 5 Call any Fraternity for a ride ZETA BETA TAU Tuesday, April 4, 1967 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan COED MEMBER-AT-LARGE L G O o e x p a n d Board seat unopposed facilities, classes student personnel s e r v i c e s at The n a m e s of all four c a n d i - include voting on national and an ASMSU n e w s l e t t e r should be By R O G E R ANDERSON By E L L E N Z U R K E V LCC, said the college is b e g i n - dates will be printed on the ballot international i s s u e s at NSA Con- sent to each student. ning an ambitious p r o g r a m of e x - State N e w s Staff W r i t e r gresses? Q. Do you f a v o r sending p r o - in the All-University election, Expansion of Lansing C o m m u - pansion that will i n c r e a s e e n r o l l - April 12, although it is expected A. I strongly believe that we p o s a l s back to the m a j o r g o v e r n - nity College (LCC) will be the ment f r o m the p r e s e n t 4,000 to Only one candidate is running that if any candidate other than should vote on national i s s u e s . ing groups f o r t h e i r opinion p r i m a r y objective of the $4.7 10,000-12,000 students by 1973. for the female m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e the one who has not withdrawn On international i s s u e s such a s b e f o r e the board votes on them? million Lansing Urban Renewal The urban renewal p r o j e c t seat on the ASMSUStudent Board. w i n s , she would not accept the A. Y e s , even at the cost of time. p r o j e c t number two. n u m b e r two will make available Since petitioning opened for the position. Do you envision any s e r v i c e s Sen. Philip A. Hart has a n - a l l the land between Shiawassee position t h r e e candidates have o r p r o g r a m s that ASMSU should nounced the approval of a $244,018 and Saginaw S t r e e t s and Washing- withdrawn f r o m the r a c e . The candidate drop o r c r e a t e ? f e d e r a l advance, by the Dept. of ton Avenue and Cedar S t r e e t , f o r They a r e : Cas>ie Beddow, m e m b e r - a t - l a rgi A. I think the flights p r o g r a m Housing and Urban Development, the expansion of the college, Ridgewood, N . J . , sophomore; Matt son, Bethesi could be improved since It has f o r survey and planning activities Sproull s a i d . Sharon Chatham, H a m b u r g , N . Y . , She has been vice p been a f a i r s u c c e s s and t h e r e of the 108-acre p r o j e c t . T h e f i r s t urban renewal p r o j - junior; and Penny Kahn, Akron, and social chairman of CI a r e many students Interested in The p r i m a r y purpose of the ect, now nearly completed, Ohio, junior. s o r o r i t y and secretary going to p l a c e s such a s South p r o j e c t is to make land a v a i l - opened up t h r e e blocks on the Union Board board of A m e r i c a f o r the s u m m e r . C o u r s e able for needed expansion of west side of Washington Avenue evaluation could a l s o be i m - Lansing Community College, f o r the c o l l e g e ' s u s e . Drill team Miss Matt son was recently questioned on current c a m p u s proved. Hart said. P a r t s of the land will also be available f o r n o n r e s i d e n - Expansion plans include the construction of nearly a dozen Q. Do you have any specific issues. tial r e - u s e , including develop- wins state p r o p o s a l s on how r e l a t i o n s with new buildings, Sproull said. East Lansing could be improved ment of c o m m e r c i a l f a c i l i t i e s , Among t h e s e will be a health Should ASMSU have outside p a r k a r e a s and walks. o r how p r i c e s might be lowered? science and liberal a r t s building, affiliations with organisations competition such a s the National Student A s - A, Student l e a d e r s should be encouraged to meet with city Kenneth H. Sproull, dean of a fine a r t s building, a fine a r t s a u d i t o r i u m , a student c e n t e r and sociation? o f f i c i a l s and city o f f i c i a l s should an i n t r a m u r a l building on the A. Y e s , but only if it is in Union has The Spartan Guard Drill T e a m c o m e to the students when they east side of the Grand River to won the state of Michigan Exhi- the best interest of the students. have p r o b l e m s . be connected to the r e s t of the bition Drill Championship S a t u r - c a m p u s by a footbridge. music room C. Should,our NSA involvement As fkr a s p r i c e s go, we can't day at Cobo Hall in Detroit. demand anything but I would e n - The $5 million health science Cadet Tom Birch, Detroit courage indirect action such as building is under construction and sophomore and m e m b e r of the CINDY MATTSON the p r i c e study which the United Ticket to ride on 3rd floor should be completed by thè fall Spartan Guard, won honors in an individual drill routine. Polish teacher Vietnam, which is in the interest Students put out so students can m a k e t h e i r own d e c i s i o n s on Genevieve Helmer, M S U ' s friendly neighborhood Campus e x p l o r e r s take heed, of 1968, Sproull said. Sproull stated that the expanded The all-University o r g a n i z a - of the student body, I would also m e t e r m a i d , i s u n d a u n t e d by the a r r i v a l of s p r i n g , T h e r e is a lost room in the college will be organized u n d e r a needed byFree U w h e r e to shop. tion a l s o placed second in the E x - say y e s . Tomorrow: the sophomore b l i t h e l y m e t i n g out j u s t i c e - - f o r what i t ' s w o r t h . Union. " u n i t c o l l e g e " concept s i m i l a r hibition Platoon Drill Champion- Q. How do you plan to sample candidates will be Interviewed. P h o t o by L a r r y F r i t z l a n It's the m u s i c room on the third to MSU's J u s t i n M o r r i l l College. ship of the Titan International It was r e p o r t e d incorrectly in constituent opinion since you will floor and very few students take Each m a j o r building will be s e m i - Festival. Monday's State News that Paula be elected at large and not advantage of its o f f e r i n g s , a c - autonomous with a d e a n , staff Apartment leasing requires Gannon College of Erie, P a . , Andre was teaching a F r e e U n i - directly responsible to any s p e - cording to M r s . Wallace V e r g e r , and c o u n s e l o r s . Liberal a r t s will won the overall Titan I n t e r n a - versity c l a s s in conversational cific group? a c t i v i t i e s c h a r i m a n of the Union. be taught along with the s p e c i a l - tional Festival. Twenty-four Polish. A. 1 belive in d i r e c t contact Among the f e a t u r e s of the room ized c o u r s e s in each unit,Sproull other collegiate t e a m s competed. with students. 1 plan to visit a r e a c o n c e r t and an upright said. Miss Andre is not teaching house council meetings and will In the state competition, the the c l a s s but is looking for an piano, two television s e t s and The college also plans to i n - stamina and warm blanket Spartan Guard was matched with ask students to write to m e . I a collection of 300 j a z z , c l a s s i - c r e a s e its c o u r s e p r o g r a m s , he instructor, said Mike Lopez, o r - plan to pick out students at r a n - the University of Michigan, the ganizer of the c l a s s e s . Interested cal and folk r e c o r d s . said. University of Detroit and Central dom and ask their opinions on Five soundproof r o o m s provide " L a n s i n g Community College faculty should call 355-S267. pertinent i s s u e s . I also think that Michigan University. an opportunity for students to l i s - h a s the most diversified t e c h - f r o n t of the a p a r t m e n t s . T h e morning r u s h to the door. At ten to r e c o r d s , p r a c t i c e m u s i c nical c o u r s e p r o g r a m in the By B E V TWITCHELL a p a r t m e n t s i t t e r s spent 24 h o u r s - a p p r o x i m a t e l y 4 p . m . Sunday, o r talk in p r i v a t e . The room is state," Sproull said. Most A GENTLE REMINDER Executive Reporter We thought we were doing o r - s o playing c a r d s , reading, talking, and building plastic r a i n - he t o r e p e r s o n a l checks in half (with his name on the slips, they l a r g e enough to a c c o m m o d a t e small r e c i t a l s . c o u r s e s a r e one and t w o - y e a r p r o g r a m s leading to c a r e e r s . pretty well, m y r o o m m a t e s and huts f r o m the sheets and u m - couldn't be duplicated), numbered The c o u r s e p r o g r a m s a r e fluid, Students a r e welcome to bring I, a s we trudged o v e r to the brellas. them through 30 and handed them he s t a t e d . " T h e college t r i e s to t h e i r own r e c o r d s o r listen to State Management office at By Monday morning at 7, a p - to the f i r s t groups in line. respond to the needs of the c o m - 7 a . m . Monday. T h e g r e a t a p a r t - those in the m u s i c room c o l l e c - proximately 70 students had tion o r use the room f o r study, munity in its c o u r s e o f f e r i n g s . " ment hunt was n e a r its end, we gathered, some still sleeping, T h e shoving stopped f o r s o m e M r s . B e r g e r said. P r o p o s e d a r e 14 new p r o g r a m s , hoped. wrapped up in wet blankets, and r e a s o n around 9 a . m . — j u s t The room is open f r o m 2 - 5 p . m . including automotive and a v i a - But t h e r e they w e r e , t h o s e a l l of them shivering. a f t e r the office w o r k e r s climbed ALPHA and f r o m 6 - 9 p . m . tion technician p r o g r a m s . b r a v e (or e a g e r ? o r insane?) By the t i m e the line f o r m e d in through the back windows. » souls who had spent that -wet at about 7:30 — a little e a r l y , KAPPA PSI night on the lawn in f r o n t of since the office didn't open until the U n i v e r s i t y T e r r a c e a p a r t - G O P attacks LBJ taxes 9:00 — those 70 p e r s o n s s e e m e d m e n t s . It couldn't have been a l l to multiply to 170. And t h e r e we bad, I suppose, if the cans and w e r e , at the end of the line. Professional < bottles a l l ' o v e r the lawn were any Somehow we managed to stay indication oí the previous n i g h t ' s t h e r e , at the end of the line for can p r e s i d e n t i a l nomination. Oiv said, Hall gave him a r e p o r t Business Fraternity « WASHINGTON If — Republi- activities. five and a half h o u r s . can l e a d e r s accused P r e s i d e n t F r i d a y , the governor has s a i d , f r a m e d by political consultants on he will outline his views on the his standings in New H a m p s h i r e - ^ /Open Rush-Tonight T h e crowd had gathered e a r l i e r Sunday afternoon, and t h e r e they As the h o u r s passed, the line grew — in f r o n t of us, not b e - Johnson Monday of promoting e r r a t i c tax policies and said Vietnam w a r , a topic he has scene of the nation's f i r s t p r e s i - stayed, through .rain and cold h i f f l us — a s r e i n f o r c e m e n t s he should abandon - at l e a s t thus f a r r e f u s e d to d i s c u s s in dential p r i m a r y next y e a r . winds, until the l a s t a p a r t m e n t in the f o r m of f u t u r e r o o m m a t e s f o r the p r e s e n t - his call for detail, In a H a r t f o r d , Conn, Two congressional Republi- was signed away at about 12:30 arrived. a six p e r cent s u r c h a r g e on i n - speech. cans, Sen. E v e r e t t M. Dirksen Monday. No one talked much, it was too come tax p a y m e n t s . of Illinois and Rep. Melvin R. Blankets, pillows, plastic The Michigan governor is e x - FOR RIDE: 332-5040 cold. T h o s e at the end of the line 123 LOUIS STREET pected to e n d o r s e in g e n e r a l L a i r d of Wisconsin, said the sheets, u m b r e l l a s , stools, books, got a little t i r e d of those at the The Republicans said the 1968. P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n ' s conduct of Vietnam war should not be a p a r - n e w s p a p e r s c o v e r e d the lawn in f r o n t of the line telling them to budget should be cut $4 billion the w a r but c r i t i c i z e a d m i n i s - t i s a n i s s u e in the p r e s i d e n t i a l m o v e back. I thought t h e r e might to $6 billion, adding that w o r - tration handling of e f f o r t s to campaign. But they acknowledged be a civil war, anything f o r a sening economic conditions obtain a negotiated p e a c e . it was the No. 1 topic in the minds little excitement. could send J o h n s o n ' s p r o j e c t e d of A m e r i c a n v o t e r s . A few people driving by in deficit of $8.1 billion soaring to Romney said he had not t r i e d c a r s stopped to ask us what we $25 billion o r $30 billion. " I t i s n ' t n e c e s s a r y to make it to sound out other Republican were protesting. "Apartment l e a d e r s Monday on his Vietnam an i s s u e , " Dirksen said " . . . Gov. George Romney, working r a t e s , " we told t h e m . And about views. It's there, its' inescapable." at party policy and at p r e s i d e n - five p h o t o g r a p h e r s rushed over to John Kenneth Galbraith, new- tial p o l i t i c s , was among the GOP " I ' v e completed the review take our p i c t u r e s . ly elected p r e s i d e n t of A m e r i c a n s chieftains who voted approval of and the f r e s h l o o k , " he told r e - T h e crowd was a little e a g e r f o r D e m o c r a t i c Action, h a s said that d e c l a r a t i o n . p o r t e r s . " T h a t ' s why I'm going the two h o u r s b e f o r e the office the w a r could shatter D e m o c r a t i c to s t a t e my basic p o s i t i o n . " opened - - shoving and crowding Then he stepped out f o r a p r i - p r o s p e c t s in the next election if But Romney said once again in f r o n t of the door. S e l f - vate talk with f o r m e r GOP N a - it w e r e not settled. that he would not be dealing appointed o r g a n i z e r s climbed tional Chairman Leonard Hall D i r k s e n , at a news conference, with tactical questions. onto balconies and tried to d e - at the newly opened h e a d q u a r - wouldgnot comment on that, but s c r i b e the m e s s to u s , and e x - t e r s of the Romney for P r e s i - " I a m not going to be making added with a smile: "I do n u r s e plained that we w e r e going on dent C o m m i t t e e . Hall is c h a i r - specific a l t e r n a t i v e p r o p o s a l s , " a few quiet and incandescent The Men of the " n u m b e r s s y s t e m " anyway. man. the governor said. hopes, h o w e v e r . " T h e " n u m b e r s s y s t e m " was Romney is beginning a week Romney said he had talked "I don't s e e how you can s e c - the invention of some ingenious that could be crucial in his bud- with Hall about h i s coming s t a t e - o n d - g u e s s the P r e s i d e n t right PHI KAPPA PSI student who had anticipated the ding campaign for the Republi- ment on Vietnam. In addition, he now on V i e t n a m , " L a i r d said. DON'T BLOW YOUR COOL! BE SURE TO SEE PI KAPPA PHI cordially invite you to n u is scholarship is leadership OPEN RUSH n u n i * is personality D M is social life U K * is 600 loyal alumni nm* is 41 yrs. at MSU Tonight 7-10 p.m. PI KAPPA PHI i » * is a ski lodge house IICHIOAN STATE UNIVERSITY nm* could be you O P E N RUSH TONIGHT 121 Whitehi I Is Dr. C a l l us at 337-9734 522 Abbott Rd. for ride call 332-5039 PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY i SPORTS6Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 4, 1967 DISCUSS KISS-IN COSTS 5OSCHO0U* » , » . - - v . . »••{ ¿. <*••" , -•.. *"• ' * * US pass petition Student volunteers' for bill of rights By L A U R E L P R A T T State N e w s Staff W r i t e r conference Thursday R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of 50 Michigan u n i v e r s i t i e s noon r e g i s t r a t i o n and the Gov. Romney keynote P a y m e n t of a debt and the implementation of U n i v e r s i t y r e f o r m s and colleges will meet h e r e Thursday through reception at the University Inn. that " a r e the r e a s o n US was founded" a r e h i g h - p r i o r i t y goals Saturday f o r the fourth annual G o v e r n o r ' s C o n - Friday morning S e m i n a r 1, " W h a t Right to f o r United Students spring t e r m . f e r e n c e on Student V o l u n t e e r s . C h a n g e " , will cover the individual needs a c - T h e s e p r o j e c t s and o t h e r s , Including a dorm open house p r o - companying volunteer m o v e m e n t s . About 300 will d i s c u s s the volunteer m o v e - posal, a r e to be discussed at the US meeting at 8:30 tonight in Following the s e m i n a r the conference will m e n t , its b a s i s and c o n t e m p o r a r y s t a t e . S t u - 31 Union. break into 12 workshops: volunteer t r a i n i n g , dent volunteer r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m the l a r g e r T h e student bill of r i g h t s p a s s e d late winter t e r m will be schools and newspaper e d i t o r s and student orientation f o r new p r o g r a m s , the questions of distributed a f t e r today in the f o r m of a petition f o r student s i g n a - council p r e s i d e n t s f r o m the s m a l l e r schools will finances and logistics, " W h a t Right to Change," tures. m e e t with nationally significant r e s o u r c e people r e s e a r c h and evaluation, c a m p u s coordination M a r c Brown, Southfield sophomore, said the bill of r i g h t s and c o n c e n t r a t e on the c u r r e n t i s s u e s , t r e n d s and p r o g r a m continuity, volunteer p r o g r a m s and contains " t h e human r i g h t s granted to people outside the U n i - and p r o p o s a l s of the m o v e m e n t . the commuting c a m p u s , campus-community r e - v e r s i t y and withheld within i t . " Invited to coordinate d i s c u s s i o n s w e r e Claude lations, public relations and r e c r u i t m e n t , goals It a l s o outlines a plan f o r g r e a t e r student involvement in Brown, author of " M a n Child In a P r o m i s e d and p u r p o s e s , new Ideas In p r o g r a m and state U n i v e r s i t y decision-making. L a n d ; " J e r r y C r o s s , founder of Campus S e r v - wide activity. "US will work continually," he said, " t o gain g r e a t e r student i c e C o r p s at E a s t e r n Michigan University and A banquet and evaluation close F r i d a y ' s support f o r this document In our effort to see it enacted this d i r e c t o r of the Wesley Foundation at the U n i v e r - schedule. year. sity of Wisconsin; Frank R i e s s m a n , author of Saturday morning the workshops reconvene, " T e n y e a r s f r o m now this will be the policy of the University " T h e Culturally Deprived Child;" and B e r t followed by Seminar II, " V o l u n t e e r i n g - A without u s . But 100,000 students will graduate in the i n t e r i m without having had the f u l l e s t opportunity f o r education and Shape up to spring P h i l l i p s , dean of students at Tuskegee Institute, A l a b a m a , and c o - o r d i n a t o r of the TICEP c o m - Second L o o k . " During the succeeding business meeting, L t . Gov. William G. Mllllken and growth." munity education p r o g r a m . one delegate f r o m each school will d i s c u s s Two MSU coeds limber up preparation for the s p r i n g Softball s e a s o n . P o i n t s in the bill of r i g h t s include: The c o n f e r e n c e will begin Thursday with a f t e r - state p r o g r a m m i n g . P h o t o by M e a d e P e r l m a n —No r u l e s a r e to be p a s s e d which d i s c r i m i n a t e on the b a s i s of sex. —Students may select the housing m o s t suitable for t h e m . Profs study human energy —No one may e n t e r a s t u d e n t ' s living q u a r t e r s except by i n - vitation, In c a s e of e m e r g e n c y o r e m e r g e n c y drill, o r on p r e s e n t a - tion of a legal s e a r c h w a r r a n t . —Students may petition for c u r r i c u l u m changes, and all such petitions m u s t be considered by faculty and a d m i n i s t r a t o r s . —Students may evaluate i n s t r u c t o r s and the evaluations a r e T h i s i s the f i r s t of a four-part series on used in e x p e r i m e n t s to r e a l i s t i - cally t e s t findings f r o m a n i m a l research. radiation, anxiety and s t r e s s and altitude e f f e c t s . TAU DELTA PHI to be c o n s i d e r e d in promotions, f i r i n g s and c o u r s e a s s i g n m e n t s . M S U ' s Human E nergy R e - J a n e t W e s s e l i s concerned with search Laboratory, its F o r e x e r c i s e the r a t s a r e put the aging p r o c e s s in f e m a l e s and —Students have the right to be r e p r e s e n t e d on all c o m m i t t e e s In c i r c u l a r enclosed t r e a d m i l l s e x e r c i s e and nutrition. She i s which affect t h e m . s t a f f e r s and their p r o j - OPEN RUSH complete with timed revolutions, a l s o c o - d i r e c t o r of the Battle e c t s , g o a l s and r e s u l t s . T —No limitations beyond those of civil law shall be placed on T blinking lights, h a r m l e s s e l e c t r i c Creek project. c o d e s of m o r a l i t y and c e n s o r s h i p . O t h e r p a r t s will deal with shocks and electronic sound d e - —Students retain full constitutional and leeal r i g h t s . r e s e a r c h in p h y s i c a l e d u - A r t h u r Stelnhaus deals with Brown s a y s he believes the document h a s c o n s i d e r a b l e support vices. already. cation p r o g r a m s , n e u r o - T r e a d m i l l s a r e also used to n e u r o m u s c u l a r , relaxation and m u s c u l a r relaxation and m e a s u r e e x e r c i s e e f f e c t s of h u - noise e f f e c t s on a p e r s o n ' s S p e a k e r s a r e to be a s s i g n e d to d i s c u s s the bill of rights with strength. the e f f e c t s of h i g h altitude m a n s . College students have t h e i r student g r o u p s , and petitions a r e to be available for signing a f t e r tonight's meeting. on O l y m p i c athletes. blood p r e s s u r e , r e s p i r a t i o n and strength level m e a s u r e d a f t e r a l - V e r n Seefeldt and H a r r y Webb TUES APRIL 4 T h e second US p r o j e c t , payment for the d a m a g e s f r o m the study c o m p u t e r r e s e a r c h and ternating p e r i o d s of e x e r c i s e and By K I M CORTRIGHT sociology, r e s p e c t i v e l y . A A k e r s Halls k i s s - i n March 1, will also be d i s c u s s e d at the meeting. rest. A About $50 in donations was collected toward the $427 damages T h e lab h a s many f o r m a l t h e o - The cramped, tile-walled the night of the k i s s - i n , said W. C . Blanton, c h a i r m a n of US. US plans to pay the debt in one s u m . basement of the W o m e n ' s I.M. Bldg. h o u s e s six p r o f e s s o r s , r e t i c a l goals, such a s " d i s - covering the e f f e c t s of e x e r c i s e Traffic court WED APRIL 5 Blanton said he i s accepting donations at his house, 5932 P o t - on man and a n i m a l s , with an e m - t e r St., Haslett, and John Dennis, Aiken, S.C., senior, is accepting eight grad a s s i s t a n t s , a few p h a s i s on m a n , " or " t h e e x - jobs o p e n money at 316 Ann St., E a s t L a n s i n g . p i e c e s of e x e r c i s e equipment, tension of human wealth and 501 M.A.C. 400 r a t s and some b i z a r r e r e - C o n c e r t s and dances will probably be among the f u n d - r a i s i n g human work p e r f o r m a n c e in dally search devices. events t h i s t e r m , Blanton said. life and s p o r t s . " T h i s b a s e m e n t c h a o s of men, P e t i t i o n s f o r positions on the He a l s o said US h a s not r e c e i v e d an itemized bill for the d a m a g e s . But when one s t a r t s talking machines and ideas i s called the Student T r a f f i c Appeal Court f o r R o b e r t J . L H u l l i e r , m a n a g e r of A k e r s Halls, said he h a s given to the p r o f e s s o r s a t i t h e lab, he 0 Human E n e r g y R e s e a r c h L a b o r - s u m m e r t e r m and the next a c a - copies of the itemized list of d a m a g e s to Roger Gordon, p r e s i d e n t ( il.l. ;iM-()l7<> a t o r y . F r o m lt may c o m e the begins to r e a l i z e how the work of E a s t A k e r s , and Linda C a r r i e r , p r e s i d e n t of West A k e r s . demic y e a r a r e available In 308 chance to throw a worthwhile being done t h e r e may some day T h e $427 was his final damage e s t i m a t e . Student S e r v i c e s . bone into m a n k i n d ' s cooking pot personally affect everyone's lives. T h e T r a f f i c Appeals C o u r t Is of knowledge. I / « E € K THESE SPRING IS HERIi N Ö W ÌSTHE m ^ r o ' s m r o u R CYCLE Ml VALUES CALL 355-8255 T O D A Y © The State News does not Scooters & Cycles Automotive Automotive Automotive Employment For Rent with a p e r m i t r a c i a l o r religious HONDA 50, 1965. Red and white JOIN' THE Swinging w o r l d of CHEVROLET 1958 B e l - A i r , Auto Service & Parts BUS BOY: good food plus p a y . GIRL NEEDED to s h a r e a p a r t - discrimination in its a d - with c h r o m e luggage c a r r i e r . YAMAHAI S e e BOWKER AND f o u r - d o o r , hardtop, V - 8 , s t i c k . Call 332-2563. Ask f o r C h r i s . m e n t . Utilities f u r n i s h e d . $62.50 MASON BODY Shop, 812 East l o w cos 4 vertising columns. T h e Excellent condition. 1688 m i l e s . MOILES CYCLE CENTER. 332- Call 351-9225. 3-4/6 3-4/5 month. 332-0309. 3-4/4 State News will not accept $175 c a s h . Call IV 5-7565 a f t e r 6977. Kalamazoo Street - s i n c e 1940. EARNINGS ARE unlimited a s an 3 - 4 / 5 CAR - CHEAP! 1955 Pontiac WANT AD advertising w h i c h d i s c r l m - 5 p.m. 3-4/5 Complete auto painting and c o l - AVON R e p r e s e n t a t i v e . Turn ONE MAN to s h a r e t h r e e m a n HO^DA SUPER 90, 1965. Custom Starchief. Good engine. Must lision s e r v i c e . A m e r i c a n and new luxury a p a r t m e n t . $60 inates against religion, your f r e e t i m e into $$. F o r an r a c e , color o r national o r i - YAMAHA 80, $2UU. Honda 5U, s e a t . $250. 353-0224. 5 - 4 / 5 s e l l . 372-5688. 5-4/10 foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C month. 351-9129. 3-4/5 appointment in your home, w r i t e $150. Both r u n well. 351-9376. • AUTOMOTIVE gin. f 3-4/5 Automotive COMET CALIENTE. 1964, v - 8 s t i c k . Two d o o r . Excellent c o n - ACCIDENT KALAMAZOO STREET BODY PROBLEM? Call M r s . ALONA HUCKINS, 5663 ONE MAN f o r luxury a p a r t m e n t . • EMPLOYMENT School Street, Haslett, Michigan Reduced r e n t . 351-5842 a f t e r 5 HONDA SUPER 90, 1966. E x c e l - ALFA ROMEO 1959 Sprint, good dition. 355-5131. 487-0043. SHOP. Small dents to l a r g e ' o r call IV 2-6893. C-4/7 • FOR RENT p.m. 3-4/5 • FOR SALE Scooters & Cycles lent Inside and out. $315.00 mechanically, $395. 1957 C o r - 3-4/6 w r e c k s . A m e r i c a n and foreign EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER: 332-5093. 3-4/5 vette, r u n s fine, $595. 1958 c a r s . Guaranteed w o r k . 4 8 2 - 63 NEW L U X U R Y • LOST & FOUND BSA 650CC., $650. Norton 350cc. HONDA 1966 Super 90. Like new. P o r s c h e , beautiful, $995. 1959 CORVAIR STATION wagon. 1961. 1286. 2628 E . Kalamazoo. C Two s m a l l g i r l s , our home n e a r sound proof units • PERSONAL $450, o r best o f f e r s . 372-8527, F a i r condition except f o r d a m - c a m p u s . Thursday o r F r i d a y , 10-4/17 $335 . 655-3342 a f t e r 5 p . m . Alfa Spyder, nice, $695. 1961 CAR WASH: 25f. Wash, wax, U N I VERSITY VILLA • PEANUTS PERSONAL Healey 3000, $795. 1960 Alfa aged front end. $200. 355-5808. 9 - 4 . 332-6472. 3-4/4 5-4/6 vacuum. U-DO-IT. 430 S. Clip- APARTMENTS • REAL ESTATE HONDA Sport 50. $120. Must s e l l . Sypder 5 - s p e e d , $695. T r a d e s 3-4/6 SUZUKI 80cc. Sport, 1966. W a r - p e r t , back of KOKO BAR. FLY WITH the J e t Set - be a - 635 ABBOTT ROAD • SERVICE 332-2682 . 4-4/7 a c c e p t e d . THE CHECK POINT, I'M IN' the Army now. Must sell C-4/6 Pan Am S t e w a r d e s s . Interviews ranty still good. F i v e months my 1966 e m e r a l d g r e e n F a i r - - WALK TO CAMPUS • TRANSPORTATION HONDA 1966 S c r a m b l e r , 305". Okemos, 332-4916. C 3-4/6 April 17, Placement B u r e a u . - COMPLETELY FURNISHED o r 11,000 m i l e s . $250 o r best lane 289. Refinance c u r r e n t b a l - M E L ' S AUTO SERVICE: L a r g e • WANTED Excellent condition. E x t r a s . 5-4/6 o f f e r . 353-7918. 3 - 4 / 5 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite 1965. a n c e and i t ' s y o u r s Call Dad or s m a l l , w e do them a l l . 1108 STUDENTS 2-BEDROOM John 332-0846. 5-4/10 DEADLINF SUZUKI 150, 166. Red. 1,800 Blue, low m i l e a g e . Best o f f e r . 351-7093. 3-4/5 IV 9-3857 a f t e r 6 p . m . 5-4/7 E. Grand R i v e r . 332-3255. C MALE: FULL o r p a r t t i m e . Own FLEXIBLE UNITS - L E T US H E L P YOU FIND SUZUKI 120, only two l e f t . L o v e s m i l e s . 10,200 m i l e s o f w a r r a n t y GENERATORS AND s t a r t e r s - transportation. ED 2-6311. MGB 1953. Deluxe top, radio, A ROOMMATE children. 372 - 9429 a f t e r 3 p . m . l e f t . Call IV 4-6164. 3 - 4 / 5 BUICK 1961 Special. Florida c a r . 6 and 12 volt. F a c t o r y r e b u i l t , Vaughan's Landscaping. 3 - 4 / 4 1 P . M . one c l a s s day b e - 2-4/5 snow t i r e s . Excellent condition. 3 Man Units fore publication. s'uZUKi 2SO c c . . l % 6 , 3,000 A - l shape. Call IV 2-0671, b e - ED 2-5616. 5-4/10 a s low a s $9.70, exchange; used BEAUTICIAN: FULL t l m e . S p a r - 7 0 . 0 0 <-'ach p e r month HONDA 305 1966. Like new. Many m i l e s . Needs a little r e p a i r . tween 9 a . m . - 5 p . m . 3-4/6 $4.97. Guaranteed f a c t o r y r e - tan Shopping C e n t e r . 332-4522. 2-Man Units available OLDSMOBILE 1963 ' 8 8 . P o w e r , Cancellations - 12 noon one e x t r a s . Call IV 9-5804 . 2 - 4 / 5 482-0467. 3 - 4 / 4 BUICK 1962, f o u r - d o o r , hardtop. built voltage r e g u l a t o r s $2.76 10-4/12 Furnished Model Open Days& V-8, excellent condition. $1095. exchange; shock absorbers, c l a s s day before publica- YAMAHA 1966, 25Ucc. Big Bear MG-B 1963, $950. 1959 T h u n d e r - Radio, h e a t e r , t u r b i n e t r a n s - Phone 484-2538. 5-4/7 each $2.99. ABC AUTO PARTS, EXPERfENCED CAFETERIA evenings: See Manager o r call tion. S c r a m b l e r . $575 or best o f f e r . b i r d convertible $695. A l s o - m i s s i o n , power s t e e r i n g . E x c e l - 613 E. South S t r e e t . Phone I V 5 - m a n a g e r needed to a s s u m e full 3 3 2 - 0 0 9 1 , 3 3 2 - 5 8 3 3 b e f o r e 8 pm OLDSMOBILE 1962, f o u r - d o o r , 351-6207. 3-4/6 F i s h e r KX-90 a m p l i f i e r . 3 5 5 - lent condition. P r i v a t e owner. 1921. C r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s of operation in PHONE HONDA S90 1965 , 2600 m i l e s , 3221. 3-4/5 $850. 482-2282. 4 - 4 / 5 automatic, good condition. By owner. $695,.00. Phone TU 2 - m o d e r n company c a f e t e r i a . Six S I G N U P NOW F O R F A L L 355-8255 excellent condition. Call 3 5 1 - MUSTANd 1955; V - 8 , 289, CADILLAC 1958 hardtop. p o w e r , excellent condition. 332- 7066. All 3-4/4 Aviation day w e e k . Full benefits with a national food company. Located ONE MAN needed, s p r i n g t e r m . 9548. 5-4/7 $1350.00. Phone 482-5837. RATES 3-4/4 6273 a f t e r 5 p . m . 3 - 4 / 4 . OLDSMOBILE 1963 Star f i r e c o n - FRANCIS AVIATION s p r i n g s p e c i a l . 10% discount offers In J a c k s o n . Call M r s . Kaye, Haslett A p a r t m e n t s . Phone 351- NORTON 1966 750cc S c r a m b l e r . SERVOMATION OF LANSING, 4707. 3-4/6 1 DAf si.50 Candy Apple. Immaculate. 353- JAGUAR SEDAN 3.4,' new c a r CAMARO 1967 SS 350, all e x t r a s . v e r t i b l e , full p o w e r . R e c o r d on flying. T r i a l l e s s o n , $5.00. 353-2524. 5-4/10 p l a y e r . May be seen at MSU E m - 372-1850 f o r appointment. WANTED: ONE man f o r spring 3 DAYS $3.00 condition, $1295 at STRATTON 484-1324. C 7688. Extra p a r t s . 3-4/5 3-4/5 t e r m . 351-7748. 3-4/6 5 DAYS ¿5.00 SPORT CENTER, 1915 East C H E V R O L E ^ S ' 5 6 - ' 6 1 ' s . S h a r p - p l o y e e ' s Union. See John DeBow. HONDA 150 1966. Excellent c o n - Michigan. IV 4-4411. C est in town. JOHN'S AUTO 353-2287. 3-4/5 Employment WANTED: COED to s u p e r v i s e two FOURTH MAN needed f o r luxury dltion. 3000 m i l e s . Phone Andy, c h i l d r e n , 8 and 6. Monday thru YAMAHA 1966, 66cc bike, deluxe SALES. 816 R . G. C u r t i s . Two OLDSMOBILE 1956.Good engine. WANTED: Eight p a r t - t i m e m e n a p a r t m e n t #19, Northwind. 351- 332-3563. 5-4/7 F r i d a y , 3 - 5 p . m . Okemos a d - ( b a s e d on 10 w o r d s p e r ad] helmet, $245.00. 616 G a i n s b o r - blocks 1 north of Miller and W a s h - G r e a t to have spring t e r m . 351- o r women f o r new division of 7902. 3-4/6 HONDA 250 c c . S c r a m b l e r . 1965. ington. C 3-4/6 9055. 3-4/4 Alcoa. Call 353-0957 between d r e s s . Must have own t r a n s p o r - Over 10, 15^ p e r word, p e r day. ough. ED 2-4131. 3-4/4 SUBLEASE LUXURY a p a r t m e n t Excellent condition. Extra 3 - 6 .for appointment. M r . tation. Call 351-5006 a f t e r 5 PLYMOUTH 1965 Sport F u r y III p a r t s . $?50. 355-8911. 3-4/4 DUCATI 250 S c r a m b l e r . 1966, CHEVROLET 19$7 hardtop; r u n s , Foster. 3-4/6 p.m. 5-4/7 for s u m m e r t e r m . Completely T h e r e will be a service needs minor r e p a i r s . 485-0308 convertible, V - 8 , automatic furnished, a i r conditioning. 800 m i l e s , s u p e r b ^condition. and bookkeeping charge if HONDA 1963 S $0. Great buy. after 9 p.m. 3-4/6 console, buckets, p o w e r . E x c e l - GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT SALES P E O P L E wanted. Build N e a r c a m p u s . $145 month. 351- Need money f o r school. Call this ad i s not paid within Only $220.00. Phone TU 2-0764. lent condition. Call 355-9385. f o r p e r m a n e n t positions f o r men on r e p e a t s a l e s . Nationally 9302. 5-4/7 351-4565. 1 0 - 4 / 1 3 CHEVELLE 1964 convertible one week. 3-4/4 4-4/7 and women in office, s a l e s , t e c h - known p r o d u c t s . Write P.O. Box BMW 1965-R69S. Excellent c o n - Mallbu. V - 8 a u t o m a t i c . 489- 343, E a s t Lansing. 3-4/5 EDEN ROC; one, two m e n ; PLYMOUTH 1962; six cylinder; nical. lV 2-1543. C-4/6 A SURGE for every urgel Kawast- dltion. Extra la r g e seat and tank. 7474. 3-4/5 s p r i n g , s u m m e r . $55.00 p e r automatic; 50,000 m i l e s ; good JUMMER HELP WANTED: Can Scooters & Cycles kl 60cc.-650cc. Call your d e a l - Windshield, luggage r a c k , turn CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE body condition; new t i r e s . Best GREEN MEADOWS GOLF u s e 15 m e n . Healthy outdoor month. 351-5404. 3-4/4 e r - C U L L Y ' S CYCLE CENTER. s i g n a l s . 351-7023. 5-4/4 1959, $75.00. Excellent m o t o r , MONTESSA lOócc, 1966. 482-4019. 3 - 4 / 5 BRIDGESTONE 1965, 175cc. E x - o f f e r o v e r $500.00. 355-5599. COURSE now accepting a p p l i c a - w o r k r o o m s .available n e a r b y . MAN NEEDED. W a t e r s Edge m i l e s . Must sell. .Call Dick, OR s o m e body work n e c e s s a r y . Call 3-4/4 tions f o r p a r t - t i m e help at t h e Located approximately 25 m i l e s A p a r t m e n t s , spring t e r m . 351- MOTORCYCLE HEADQUAR- cellent condition. $425. 3 3 2 - 484-4954. 5-4/6 7463. 4-4/6 7-5931. 5-4/10 PONTIAC 1961. Excellent con- g r i l l . Everyday and w e e k - e n d s . southeast of L a n s l n g - 5 m i l e s TERS: Yamaha, Triumph, BMW 0609. 5-4/4 YAMAHA 100, -1966. Just like CHEVROLET 1961 B i s c a y n e . Six dition. Call 351-6739 between 485-7237. 3-4/6 north of G r e g o r y . All the h o u r s WANTED: GIRL f o r two girl s a l e s and s e r v i c e s . All types new. $350. Phone 355-8793. you want at $1.75 p e r hour. Call of riding apparel. Complete HONDA 1966, 305 S c r a m b l e r , c y l i n d e r , two d o o r . 355-9710. 5-7 p.m., Chris. 3-4/6 WAREHOUSE WORK: 8 a . m . - 1 2 a r e a 517-223-9966, o r c o m e a p a r t m e n t . S u m m e r t e r m . $60 5-4/7 selection of helmets. SHEP'S excellent condition. Best o f - Juergen. 5 - 4 / 4 STUDEBAKER 1962, p e r f e c t con- noon. F o r interview, call Bob month. N e a r c a m p u s . 351-4359. BMW 1964 R50. Excellent condi- f e r . Call 655-2524. 3 - 4 / 5 CHEVROLET 1955, $¿3.00 a s isl out to EMERALD VALLEY 5-4/7 MOTORS, just south of 1-96 dltion, $280.00 . 332-6522 a f t e r Stahl, "IV 2-1207, DUDLEY P A - tlon. Many e x t r a s . $800. John, TURF NURSERIES, INC., 7450 Expressway on Business 127. VESPA M O T O R S C O O T E R S . 2281 East JVIt. Hope Road. 3 5 1 - 6 p . m . Henry Han. 3-4/4 PER r c i \ COMPANY. v^uivirnn i , 3-4/v 6 Weller Road, G r e g o r y , Michi- 355-9201. 3-4/5 BMW 1960 R26. Excellent condi- OX 4-6621. 3-4/5 Clean, economical t r a n s p o r t a - 4608. Call a f t e r 5 p . m . tion. GENE'S BICYCLE-HOBBY 3-4/5 THUNDERBIRD 1963 Landau, E :XPERIENCED babysitter -- for gan. 5-4/7 CEDAR VILLAGE tion. $400. Call a f t e r 7 p . m . 351- PAR ILL A 1^53 250cc, with s p r o c k e t s f o r road o r t r a i l . SHOP. 702 West B a r n e s . IV 4 - CHEVROLET 1959, automatic new t i r e s , very s h a r p condition. four y e a r old boy in m Tim myy h o m e . F U L L OR part 1 time men needed. APARTMENTS 5217. 4-4/7 0362. 3 - 4 / 5 shift, very~ good condition, $1280.00. IV 5-7020. 10-4/13 m ee flexible flexible -- ffull" days p r e - $50 to $60 p e r week, delivering 627-2727. 3-4/5 Leasing for 4 $150.00. Call 332-0406. 1 - 4 / 4 THUNDEftfelftt) 1957. Golden ff ee rr rr ee dd .. 351-9089. 351-9089, 3-4/6 a d v e r t i s i n g g'.fts. M r . C e n t i l l a , s h a p e . Need c a s h . Call Ron IV MEn INTERESTED in YMCA 339-8610. 3-4/4 S u m m e r and Fall 9-9126 i m m e d i a t e l y . 3-4/6 youth w o r k . Call Parkwood SEVEN WAITRESSES who d e f i - M o d e l open A p r i l 3 ANNOUNCING FALL RENTALS Branch Y>1CA this w e e k . 3 3 2 - nltely need to e a r n school money 9 MONTH LEASES TRIUMPH T R 3 1959, goodcondi- 8657. 3-4/6 tlon, r e d . 489-7474. 3-4/5 this s u m m e r . Room and board AVAILABLE DRIVER, AFTERNOON d e l i v e r - and wages plus t i p s . Send p i c - Modern Luxury Apts. VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Calf a f t e r i e s . JON &NTHONY FLORISTS. t u r e s and r e s u m e s . STRAITS on edge of c a m p u s 5 p . m . IV 5-3905. 5-4/5 809 "E, Michigan. 3-4/6 INVEST, Box 337, Mackinac NOKTHWINP APARTMENTS VOLKSWAGEN 1961, very good EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- City. 5-4/5 * Dishwasher in all a p a r t - condition. Two a l m o s t new t i r e s . PANY. Experienced s e c r e t a r - ments $550.00. Phone 332-3585. i e s , typists to work t e m p o r a r y For Rent * A i r Conditioner 2-4/5 a s s i g n m e n t s . Never a f e e . Phone TV RENTALS f o r students. E c o - 487-6071. C-4/6 nomical r a t e s by the t e r m o r * L a r g e Balconies VOLKSWAGEN 1963 sunroof, BUILDING MANAGER. G r a d u a t e month. UNIVERSITY TV R E N T - * Snack B a r s t r a n s i s t o r radio, undercoating, student. Couple only. A p a r t m e n t ALS. 484-9263. C seat belts, low m i l e a g e , e x c e l - * Two Bedroom lent condition. $750. 351-6516. building in East L a n s i n g . A p a r t - TV RENTALS f o r students, $9.00 3-4/6 ment f u r b i s h e d . Must have p u b - month. F r e e s e r v i c e and deliv- * Laundry Facilities VOLKSWAGEN 1959; sunroof, lic r e l a t i o n s knowledge and m e - e r y . CallNEJAC. 337-1300. We chanical ability. Coal s t o k e r n Parking • 2 Bedroom Units For 4 Student Occupancy good condition, dependable. g u a r a n t e e s a m e day s e r v i c e . C 10,000 m i l e s on new engine, b o i l e r . S o r r y no c h i l d r e n . Call * Close to shopping $375.00. 351-9792, evenings. Tom Bauman at the Edward G. GARAGE FOR r e n t . 538 G r o v e . Hacker Company. IV 5-2261, 332-5184. 3-4/5 * Walk in s t o r a g e closets 3-4/6 VOLVO 1961 Sport. Very good evenings 484-0515. 5 - 4 / 4 Apartments Model Apartment condition. 332-5092, Don. 4 - 7 WANTED: busboys in s o r o r i t y ONE GIRL needed to sublet s p r i n g 241 C e d a r St. p.m. 3-4/4 house. 332-3020. 3-4/4 t e r m . R i v e r s Edge a p a r t m e n t . Apt #9 • 3 Park Spaces Per Apartment Call a f t e r 5 p . m . 351-5649. 5-4/6 F o r further Pick up either Volkswagen detai I s FURNISHED APARTMENT to sublet f o r s u m m e r . One b e d - P h o n e m a n a g e r at in Europe. r o o m N e a r east end of c a m p u s . Graduate or married students. 332-5051 351-7478. 3-4/4 • All Appliances including Dishwashers BBja • • • • R | Y H U e ] Ä E I M e r R P AIM]A S K ACROSS BOB • r Î ï ï Î G I B I 1. Antiquated 31. Nomuigra- • n a n a n a a n n a 4. Flat fish tory a o o m m m m m m m • All Units Face The Red Cedar River 7. Specie 33. Dinner • a i a 11. Haw. dish 12. Verb form course 35. Diekens caaQB 13. Ital. resort character DO And Large Landscaped Yards 14. Stupid person 15. Stain 3(>. Within 38. Flat-topped hill mi 17. Permits 41. Artists 19. Earth 45. Bird's licak 20. Tear •Mi. Aristae • Managed By Owners 47. Knock 51. Pigpen 5. Parched 22. Abandon (). Moreover If y o u h a v e a d r i v i n g a m b i t i o n m o n e y a n d g e t Our S a u a r e b a c k DOWN 2(i. Flattered 48. Palmyra t o s e e E u r o p e , the c h e a p e s t w a y Sedon (It's just a s g e n u i n e , but paini liber 7. Coagulates 29. Old card 1. Girasol t o d o the d r i v i n g is in y o u r o w n not s o beetle-ish.l 4SI. Track ol a 2. Misplace 8. Grease game VW A n d p i c k i n g it u p in E u r o p e W e ' l l a t t e n d t o the d e t a i l s o f 30. Enlisted vessel 3. Suspect 9. Artificial is the c h e a p e s t w a y t o b u y o n e . purchose, delivery, insurance 50. Foxv 4. Father language Y o u c a n g e t a genuine beetle and licensing A n d if the c o r 10. Correlative 7 S 9 10 ol neither in m o r e t h a n fifty cities in t w e l v e n e e d s s e r v i c i n g after y o u s h i p it 1 2 4 5 6 SEE RENTAL AGENT 3 i 16, Trust f, % countries h o m e , w e ' l l a t t e n d t o that, t o o . 12 15 18. Yellow li 1 A n d , if y o u w a n t a V W w i t h If y o u think that's a l o t t o ask % ocher a little m o r e r o o m a n d a little o f a total s t r a n g e r , c o m e in a n d 14 15 16 2 1 . 4 Down %%% m o r e p o w e r , s p e n d a little m o r e g e t t o k n o w us © % 23. Ingredients PHIL GORDON VW, INC. 17 19 24. Mythical APARTMENT 56 %% 2845 E. SAGINAW S T . lance zo 21 22 23 24 25 25. Youngster Please send ^ e you' ' f ee > ¡gs^o'ed broc^u'e and pnce list % 26. I.ilctimc Zfa zr 26 29 % Name 1 27. Clangor NORTHWIND APARTMENTS Address 32 28. Wavers 30 31 % %% City -Zone. -State. 32. Indefinite 34 35 34. Hair tinge 33 % 37. Spoken Phil Gordon's %% 41 4 1 43 36 37 44 38 45 39 40 39. Location 40. Expertly 41. Dog's loot 4 9 1 48 % Behind Yankee Stadium Shopping Center w 42. Milkfish 46 41 VOLKSWAGEN INC. i 43. Cuttlefish % % fluid 50 51 Telephone 337-0636 2845 E . S a g i n a w St. 49 44 Counter- agent SPORTS6Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 4, 1967 F o r Rent ForRent^ ^ For.Rent For Rent For Rent For Sale Personal c o u c h THE SOUL sound available this C o p p»o« l i n* o ^ÎJPEÏcvi'pÔMM ^SINGLE FOR male student. P r i - COLONIAL STUDlO Apartmmtto GIRL TO aptKntertr, ' V t Saturday night. Dino and the Dy- f i r e p l a c e , parking. Burcham vate e n t r a n c e . P r i v a t e bath. $59.50, dinette s e t s , used ' ed FOUR NEEDED TO s u b - l e t luxury a p a r t m e n t s u m m e r , pool. s p r i n g a n d / o r s u m m e r . 414 Ab- bott. 332-4832. 5-4/4 two-man, living r o o m , kitchen, bedroom and bath. ED 2-5374. 3-4/5 D r i v e . Spring t e r m . 332-6117. 5-4/5 P a r k i n g . 332-5214. 3 - 4 / 5 s p r i n g s and m a t t r e s s e s , r o l l - MEN, CLOSE to campus, s u p e r - a - w a y beds, c h e s t s . Cheap gas namics a l s o booking p a r t i e s , T . G . ' s , d o r m m i x e r s , and t e r m o n trial Call 351-7305. 3 - 4 / 5 ONE MAN needed for t h r e e man vised, cooking. P r i v a t e e n - r a n g e s , m e t a l kitchen cabinets, p a r t i e s . Call Obldye, IV 9-9126. ONE MAN needed s p r i n g t e r m . for s l a y i n g TWO MEN needed in four man 1-4/4 TWO MEN f o r a four man luxury a p a r t m e n t , n e a r c a m p u s . $55.00 Own b e d r o o m . $50 monthly. 372- t r a n c e . $10. 351-4062 . 3 - 4 / 5 e l e c t r i c r o o m h e a t e r s w i t h f a n s . a p a r t m e n t . Block f r o m B e r k e y . FREE!!! A Thrilling hour of beau- a p a r t m e n t In E v e r g r e e n A r m s . 337-2345. 5-4/10 6732 . 5 - 4 / 6 MEN: ROOMS n e a r Union. Cook- P o r t a b l e ' e l e c t r i c sewing m a - Reasonable. 337-0581. 3-4/4 ty. F o r appointment call 489- $50 a month. Phone 351-7365. ONE MAN. Burcham Woods, pool, c h i n e s . Stereo and t r a n s i s t o r 3-4/5 ONE MAN for s p r i n g t e r m . ONE MAN to s h a r e house. $75 lng, lounge a r e a . 314 E v e r - 4519. M E R L E NORMAN COS- reduced r a t e , cheap. Call T u e s - month. N e a r c a m p u s . 351-6789. portable record players-used. NAPLES, F l a . [If] — Dapper Eydeal Villa. Phone 351-7368. g r e e n . ED 2-3839. 3-4/4 METICS STUDIO, 1600 E . M i c h - G r a d u a t e and M a r r i e d Students day and T h u r s d a y . 351-7756. AM-FM r a d i o s . T y p e w r i t e r s , Dr. C a r l Coppolino went on 10-4/13 3 - 4 / 5 NEAR UNION, single room f o r igan. C-4/6 $29.50 - $300. E l e c t r i c adding t r i a l f o r his life again Monday - BAY COLONY 4-4/6 WANTED: ONE man f o r three ONE MAN need l a r g e h o u s e . P r i - m a l e student. P a r k i n g . Phone m a c h i n e s . WILCOX SECOND this t i m e on a c h a r g e that he APARTMENTS NEED FOURTH man luxury vate r o o m . G r e a t r o o m m a t e s . 337-2400. 3-4/4 Contact Lens bedroom home. $40 month. 487- HAND STORE. 509 East Mich- m u r d e r e d his w i f e by injecting 1127 N.HAGADORN a p a r t m e n t . Pool, r e a s o n a b l e . IV 9-9126. 3 - 4 / 6 SINGLE R 6 0 M WITH bath, p r i - 6254. 3 -4/4 igan. IV 5-4391. C Service an exotic drug into h e r v e i n s . 351-5298. 3-4/5 Now leasing 63 units. 1 and FOUR BEDROOM home w i t h d i n - vate entrance, quiet, c l e a n . Male VACUUM CLEANER, like new. Selection of a jury began b e - NEED ONE man for luxury a p a r t - 2 bedrooms, u n f u r n i s h e d . N E E D ONE GIRL Spring a n d / o r ment i m m e d i a t e l y . University ing room, den, r e c r e a t i o n r o o m , student only. Call ED 2 - 1 9 9 3 $17.00. Also scuba g e a r . Call D r . D . M . Dean, f o r e Circuit Court Judge Lynn C l o s e to c a m p u s , shopping s u m m e r . Burcham Woods,pool. screened porch, two-car g a r - a f t e r 4:30 p . m . 3-4/6 Silvertooth under the tightest T e r r a c e . 351-6705. 5-4/5 485-4896. 3-4/4 c e n t e r , downtown, and bus 351-4267 . 3-4/5 age, l a r g e y a r d . Available May p r e s s r e s t r i c t i o n s e v e r imposed BICYCLE SALES, r e n t a l s and Optometrist line.Model open 9 a . m . - 8 p . m . . FOURTH GIRL for Haslett A p a r t - TWO MEN f o r f o u r - m a n a part- 15. $235.00. F a m i l i e s only. ED MEN: SINGLES, doubles, c l o s e , s e r v i c e s . Also used. EAST in a F l o r i d a c o u r t r o o m . m e n t . Burcham Woods. 351- 2-0811, IV 5-3033 FABIAN cooking. 332-0939. 5-4/6 Silvertooth told newsmen they Daily and Sunday, m e n t . Spring t e r m . Call 351- LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E. r e n t s f r o m \ 35.00,per month 7667. 5-4/7 9491 " now." 5-4/6 REALTY. 3 - 4 / 6 SHARE ROOMY housse with f o u r 210 Abbott Road could e n t e r or leave the c o u r t - Grand R i v e r . Call 332-8303. C 332-6321 332-2571 FOURTH MAN needed f o r s p r i n g THREE BEDROOM duplex. N e a r g r a d men — parking. $50.00. room only during r e c e s s e s and FOUR-GIRL furnished apart- FOl WEDDING and p r a c t i c a l Above College Drug t e r m . $50. 351-6392. 5-4/6 shopping c e n t e r , bite, schools. One minute f r o m c a m p u s . 489- he s t e r n l y cautioned all p r i n c i - o r 337-0511 ment needs two. Available shower gifts, complete line of 3174. Gene. 5 - 4 / 4 pals in the c a s e not to talk with GRADUATE STUDENT needed spring t e r m . One block c a m p u s . HOLT: NEW spacious t w o - b e d - D r a p e s , stove, full b a s e m e n t . b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- ED 2-6563 r e p o r t e r s under any c i r c u m - i m m e d i a t e l y , no l e a s e . $41.50 Reasonable r e n t . 337-2345. 4 / 5 332-1612. 3 - 4 / 4 APPROVED S U P E R V I S E D - M e n : WARE'S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E a s t room a p a r t m e n t . F i r e p l a c e , a i r two singles, $10.00 week. Two stances. month. C o m f o r t a b l e . 482-8221. EDEN ROC four man a p a r t m e n t conditioning, GE appliances, SUMMER AND fall, t h r e e o r f o u r Grand River, a c r o s s from TERM PARTY perfection f r o m 5-4/10 students, n e a r c a m p u s . P a r k i n g . doubles, $7.50. L a r g e , quiet, the BUD SPANGLER ORCHES- The b 1 a c k-haired nattily f o r spring t e r m . Contact m a n - d r a p e r i e s and c a r p e t i n g . Heat Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C 332-8903 a f t e r 6 p . m . 3-4/4 fully furnished r o o m s . Hot and TRA. Call 337-0956. d r e s s e d Coppolino, an a n e s t h e - ONE GIRL: a t t r a c t i v e , inexpen- a g e r at 332-8488 . 8-4/7 furnished. $165. 15 minutes ELECTRIC GUITAR, four p i c k - cold w a t e r in each. L a r g e lobby 5-4/10 siologist and authority on m e d i - sive a p a r t m e n t , spring only. f r o m MSU. Call OX 9-2987 o r THREE BEDROOM, f u r n i s h e d , In u p s . T r e m o l o a r m . Must s e l l . cal hypnotism, smiled a s he EAST LANSING. MARIGOLD OX 4-8641. with TV. One block f r o m c a m - Phone 332-0234, evenings. 10-4/11 L a n s i n g n e a r bus line, limited J i m , 351-7739. 3 - 4 / 6 PARKING ACROSS f r o m Berkey. walked into the room and waved APARTMENTS. C o r n e r of South p u s . 215 L o u i s . Spartan Hall. Right behind P o l a c h e k ' s . Only 4-4/7 p a r k i n g , 4 - 5 single p e r s o n s . H a r r i s o n and Marigold. One LUXURY PENTHOUSE A P A R T - ED 2-2574. 5 - 4 / 5 RECONDITIONED TANK type $20 in advance for the t e r m . c h e e r i l y to his p r e s e n t wife, 484-1938. 5-4/4 ONE GIRL for Eden Roc a p a r t - b e d r o o m , f u r n i s h e d . Open f o r MENT needs two g i r l s for school MEN: NEAR Union, singles and vacuum c l e a n e r . P o w e r f u l s u c - Hurry only two spaces left! Call Mary, who sat at the r e a r . m e n t , #203, immediately. 351- inspection dally 6:30 p . m . to y e a r beginning June or S e p t e m - COOLED. CAPE Cod, f u r n i s h e d , doubles, lounge and TV a r e a s . tion. All a t t a c m e n t s . Will sell Coppolino's chief counsel i s F . f o r $20. 694-0003. C 3-4/6 Mark White 332-3947 o r stop in 7457. 3-4/6 8:30 p . m . Saturday, 1 - 5 p . m . b e r . Call 332-3570 or 332-3579. two bedroom, double g a r a g e . Cooking. Call 351-4311. 8 - 4 / 7 at lower west a p a r t m e n t , 410 L e e Bailey, who gained national Sunday by appointment. Phone 8-4/7 Fireplace, dishwasher. Summer p r o m i n e n c e when he won a r e - • F E M A L E GRADUATE student to MEN: NICE double r o o m . Cook- RCA WALNUT s t e r e o console Albert. 2-4/5 v e r s a l of D r . Samuel H. Shep- IV 9-9651. 5-4/4 AVONDALE APARTMENTS now on. $165, utilities. 337-2304. AM-FM, eight s p e a k e r s , $200.00 THE CIGAR BAND — The g u a r - s h a r e a p a r t m e n t . $50 month. 3-4/4 lng. Cleaning done. Block c a m - pard's murder conviction on leasing two bedroom f u r n i s h e d 355-6050 . 3-4/6 P r i v a t e r o o m . 351-6551. 3 - 4 / 6 ONE GIRL wanted f o r Burcham p u s . After 5:30 p . m . , 332-2195. anteed sound known throughout grounds that m a s s i v e news cov- a p a r t m e n t s for June and Sep- Woodá A p a r t m e n t . 351-4604. t e m b e r . Also one available f o r Rooms 3 - 4 / 5 GOLF CLUB. New Haig Ultra the land. 337-7086. 3-4/6 e r a g e denied him a f a i r t r i a l in FOURTH MAN f o r a p a r t m e n t . $120 f o r t e r m - - utilities I n - 5-4/4 spring t e r m . Call 351-7672 o r STUDENT ROOMS, m a l e only, LARGE DELUXE double r o o m , d r i v e r . Call during day - 332- GIRLS: FALLS, wiglets, wigs, Cleveland. 337-2080. 10-4/12 neat and clean. Two blocks to outside p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e . Walk- 1060. Night 337-0600. 3-4/6 cluded. 489-0502 . 3 - 4 / 6 ONE MAN s p r i n g t e r m . Cheap, ing d i s t a n c e . Contemporary new bangs. Human h a i r . Discount And Bailey, undefeated in 19 clean, quiet, luxury a p a r t m e n t . c a m p u s . Immediate occupancy. OUR LOW overhead saves you p r i c e s . 337-0820. 4-4/7 homicide c a s e s , succeeded in h o m e . 337-0031 a f t e r 5 p . m . WANTED: TWO g i r l s i m m e d i a t e - 351-9267. 5 - 4 / 6 Hou»*» IV 5-6581, ED 2-8531. 5-4/7 m o n e y . OPTICAL DISCOUNT, THE ROGt'ES. t-lear the g r e a t e s t getting a change of venue in the ly. C e d a r B r o o k e . A r m s . F a l l , 5-4/6 HOW ABOUT THAT? An a p a r t - TWO BLOCKS f r o m c a m p u s . 415 ROOMS FOR ONE or two m a l e 416 T u s s i n g Building. Phone IV lead on c a m p u s . The sound of Coppolino c a s e because of news w i n t e r , s p r i n g . 351-4230 a f t e r 5 ment available f o r spring t e r m . Ann S t r e e t . Fully f u r n i s h e d , g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s . Kitchen p r i - ROOM FOR gentleman. Linen 2-4667. C 5-4/7 Eas,t C a m p u s . Telephone 882- s t o r i e s printed and b r o a d c a s t a t p.m. 5-4/10 T h r e e to f o u r students. C o m - paved parking. $65 p e r month vileges, outside e n t r a n c e . 484- f u r n i s h e d . P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e and 2604. C 3-4/6 Sarasota, where Coppollno's LUXURY APARTMENT, o n e b e d - pletely f u r n i s h e d . We pay all including utilities. Call 482- 2356. 3-4/6 p a r k i n g . Close to bus and c a m - Mobile Homes wife C a r m e l a died Aug. 28, 1965. r o o m , unfurnished. Close to utilities. Call NEJAC OF EAST 2919. 4-4/6 SUPERVISED MEN: cooking, p u s . Call a f t e r 5 p . m . 372-2875. MARLETTE i960 10x50, Two Peanuts Personal In examination of one jury c a m p u s . $140. IV 2-9914. LANSING. 337-1300. C ONE BEDROOM house $90, no 3 - 4 / 4 b e d r o o m , carpeting, awning, CONGRATULATIONS NEW Phi candidate, Robert Ualich, Bailey 5-4/10 p a r k i n g . Ttoo blocks f r o m B e r - EAST LANSING n e a r c a m p u s . l e a s e . Two student a p a r t m e n t s , key. Singles, doubles. 332 - 4978. TWO AND t h r e e man r o o m s two $3000. Phone 588-4708. 5-4/6 Tau Actives - Love and Apples, a t t e m p t e d to show that in a s m a l l ROW LEASING for s u m m e r . Unfurnished two-bedroom du- two b e d r o o m s each, p a r k i n g . 3*4/6 blocks f r o m c a m p u s . Fully c a r - GENERAL 8x35, two b e d r o o m s . pineapple. 1-4/4 community, w h e r e everybody knows everybody e l s e and a m u r - Edgewood A p a r t m e n t s a c r o s s f r o m c a m p u s . Suitable f o r two, plex. Faculty or staff. No p e t s . $140 and $160 for t h r e e o r four men, g r o u p s . Call 332- MEN APPROVED s i n g l e s . Cook- peted, newly f u r n i s h e d , paved Excellent condition. Leaving Real Estate d e r c a s e Is f r e e l y d i s c u s s e d , 332-4316. 3-4/5 parking. 425 Ann S t r e e t . $45 s t a t e . IV 9-2635 a f t e r 6 p . m . $115.00. Available f o r f a l l , 2919 o r 332-2823. COFFMAN ing, parking, laundry. 327 H i l l - MARBLE SCHOOL a r e a : t h r e e s t r o n g opinions a r e likely to be p e r month. Call 482-2919. 3-4/6 N E E D FOURTH Man for spring c r e s t . 337-9612, 332-6118. bedroom, tri-level, fireplace, formed. $135.00. FABIAN REALTY, ED REALTY. 3-4/5 4 - 4 / 6 MOBILE HOME, 10x5(5. Good t e r m . P a r k i n g . 351-9216. 5 - 4 / 6 3-4/6 c a r p e t . $25,900. 337-0959. 2-0811, IV 5-3033. 3-4/6 A f t e r s e v e r a l p r o s p e c t i v e Ju- TWO GIRLS needed next y e a r , COOLED SUMMER brick r a n c h . SINGLE, APPROVED, for m a n . For Sale condition. L a r g e s c r e e n p o r c h . 5-4/5 r o r s w e r e excused b e c a u s e they T H R E E GIRLS f o r luxury a p a r t - Furnished, three bedrooms, No cooking. Ideal f o r g r a d o r On lot near MSU. $2,300. 332- Eden Roc a p a r t m e n t , 205, 353- AMPLIFIERS, DRUMS, g u i t a r s , CONVENIENT, CENTRALLY l o - e x p r e s s e d a conscientious o b j e c - ment spring a n d / o r s u m m e r . l a r g e r e c r e a t i o n room, f i r e - serious undergrad wanting 5540. 4-4/7 1169. 3-4/4 any make. 30% off list p r i c e . cated bungalow, *viih modern tion to the death penalty, S i l v e r - Rent r e d u c e d . Call 351-9226. place, double garage, d i s h - 3 - 4 / 6 NEEDED ONE m a l e r o o m m a t e . quiet, clean, c l o s e - i n r o o m f o r 351-5803. 5 - 4 / 7 NEW MOON 10x55 with tip-out". kitchen, l a r g e living room and tooth called a r e c e s s and w a s h e r . $265, utilities. 1667 $9.50. 428 Grove S t r e e t . Phone Call a f t e r 5:30 677-2307. N E E D ONE man, University T e r - Luxury a p a r t m e n t . $50 p e r Linden. 337-2304. 3-4/4 APARTMENT1, SIZE electric dining r o o m . Fully c a r p e t e d , r e m i n d e d the r e s t of the panel 351-4266 o r 351-9023. 2-4/5 stove and r e f r i g e r a t o r . Also 3-4/6 f i r e p l a c e , full b a s e m e n t , two " t h a t j u r y s e r v i c e is a civic and r a c e A p a r t m e n t s , s p r i n g and month. Close to c a m p u s . 351- AWAY TWO y e a r s , f u r n i s h e d RO(OM FOR woman, block Union. p a t r i o t i c duty." possibly s u m m e r . Immediate 7348. 3-4/4 f i v e - r o o m house f o r couple. Ha- Quiet, phone. G r a d u a t e p r e - Maytag automatic w a s h e r . All in good condition. Call 487- Lost & Found b e d r o o m s , one bath, g a r a g e . Beautiful surroundings. For occupancy in s u p e r - l u x u r y TWO BEDROOM a p a r t m e n t needs gadorn n e a r Mt. Hope, available apartment. Directly a c r o s s t h i r d g i r l . $50 monthly. Call July. $175 month. L e a s e to July, f e r r e d . ED 2-8498. 3-4/5 3096. 5 - 4 / 6 LOST: ONE pair navy Blue s a l e by o w n e r . $13,200. Call In his f i r s t m u r d e r t r i a l at MALE GRADUATE student to s t r a p p e d heels. DeMura. U r - 332-6048. 2-4/5 F r e e h o l d , N.J., the 3 4 - y e a r - o l d f r o m c a m p u s . Call 351-7767. 332-5937. ELECTRIC GUITAR and a m p l i - 3 - 4 / 4 1969. Phone 351-9023. 5-4/5 s h a r e l a r g e r o o m . P r i v a t e bath, gent! 351-7597. 1-4/4 Coppolino was acquitted' on a f i e r with c a s e . Good condition. UNIVERSITY VILLAGE a p a r t - 5 - 4 / 1 0 THIRD S+UDENT needed. Brand NORTHEAST, WELL f u r n i s h e d , popch. P a r k i n g , buffet b r e a k - $85. Call 655-2244. 3 - 4 / 4 "FOUND: PART beagle, German Service c h a r g e that he killed r e t i r e d new a p a r t m e n t . C a r needed. Call six r0oms. F o u r students at f a s t . One block f r o m c a m p u s . DIAPEtt SERVICE, Diaparene A r m y Col. William E. F a r b e r , ment to sublet to couple f o r s u m - MATCHED 1965 MT-DX golf Shepherd puppy n e a r Hagadorn 882-6716. 3-4/4 $60 e a c h . 337-0512. 5-4/4 351-5485. 3-4/5 - F r a n c h i s e d Service'Approvedby husband of his m i s t r e s s , M a r - m e r . 355-5887. 1-4/4 dlubs. Sansui 500 a m p l i f i e r and r o a d . 332-1323. 3-4/6 Doctors and IJfcilA. The most jorle F a r b e r . G e r a r d A-70 turntable. Call Personal Burcham Woods and Eydeal Villa modern and Only p e r s o n a l i z e d 351-7377. 3-4/4 SEE THE world as a Pan Anieri- s e r v i c e in Lansing, providing PX Store Frandor can Stewardess. Interviews you with diaper palls, polybags, Service Everything in Intramural April 17, Placement B u r e a u . d e o d o r i z e r s , and d i a p e r s , o r THESES P k l N T E D . Rapid s e r v - Sports: shagballs, fins, a r c h - 5-4/6 use your own. Baby clothes i c e . Drafting s u p p l i e s . Xerox ery, diving m a s k s , s h u t t l e - washed f r e e . No deposit. Plant c o p i e s . CAPITAL CITY B L U E - THE TONIKS a r c back! The cocks, snorkels, tennis balls Inspection invited. AMERICAN PRINT, 221 South Grand, 482- Toniks a r e back! Call 351-9359. OPEN HOUSE & r a c k e t s , paddleballs & p a d - DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E . G i e r . 5431. C 3-4/6 6-4/7 dles, and many m o r e . Call 482-0864. C WE'RE TUNED f o r spring, a r e TYPING IN my h o m e . Call 489- FENDER MUSTANG guitar, with c a s e . Excellent condition. Best you? The GRIM REAPERS. Call Service 3141. Ask for Sue. C 3-4/6 Wanted o f f e r . 353-0108. 5-4/7 339-8423. 5 - 4 / 6 DIAPER SERVICE, Lansing s T H E SOUNDS and the Sondettes finest. Your choice of t h r e e BOYS ENGLISH Schwinn b l - DOCTORAL STUDENT n e e d s 3-4" a r e now accepting bookings for types. Containers furnished, no c y c l e . Good condition. $20.00. bedroom f o r 1 - 2 y e a r s . Will spring t e r m . 351-9155. C deposit. Baby clothes washed 372-8325. 3-4/5 c o n s i d e r c l o s e , suburban or APPOINTMENT FOR p a s s p o r t or f r e e . T r y our Velvasoft p r o c e s s . HQ 170A-VHF HAM R e c e i v e r : L a n s i n g . Needed June o r Sep- application p i c t u r e s now being 25 y e a r s in Lansing. BY-LO 160 through 2 m e t e r s . Eight t e m b e r . Write D. L. C o n r a d , taken at HICKS STUDIO. 24 hour DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. Bethel College, Mishawaka, In- months old, asking $300. 351- o r s a m e day s e r v i c e . ED 2 - Michigan. IV 2-0421. C diana. Phone Oscola, 219-674- 9004. 4-4/5 6169. C 8901. 3-4/5 HARMONY, SOLID body, double FOR" GOVERNMENT that L i s t e n s Typinq Service RIDE URGENTLY needed f r o m « FALL pick-up. Vibrato t a i l p i e c e . With to You, vote BROWN f o r ASMSU. ANN BROWN, typist and m u l t i - Chestnut Pine a r e a to c a m p u s . c a s e . 485-0761. 3-4/5 THE LOOSE ENDS: T h e sound lith offset printing, d i s s e r t a - Will pay! 487-6277. 5-4/7 tions, t h e s e s , m a n u s c r i p t s , gen- LEASES WINCHESTER ftlEL£ .!408semP that m a k e s you want to do It. a u t o m a t i c . Excellent condition, Wild! Tom, 485-0761. C e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a r s e x - BLOOD DONORS needed. $7.50 $130. Also . . . K a r m a n n G h i a p e r i e n c e . 332-8384. C for a l l positive, Rh negative NOW BOOKING for s p r i n g . Get a WILL luggage r a c k , 800 m i l e s old. TYPING DONE in my home, 2 - 1 / 2 with positive factor - $7.50, good band now! TERRY MAY- $15. Tony 355-3132. 5-4/7 blocks f r o m c a m p u s . 372-9527. A negative, B negative, and NARD, 482-4590 , 482-4548. C AB negative - $10. O negative C BE ELECTRO-VOICE. Spring p r o - GREAT SOUND of THE EXILES. - $12. MICHIGAN COMMUNITY motion. Come listen to the new Open d a t e s . Call 353-2769, Bob. BAKBI MEL, P r o f e s s i o n a l typ- BLOOD CENTER. 1427 East model 11 s p e a k e r s , teamed up i s t . No job too l a r g e or too 5-4/5 SIGNED s m a l l . Block off c a m p u s . 332- Michigan Avenue. H o u r s : 9-3:30 with E V ' s 1177 Stereo r e c e i v e r . WTT7 PAY m o r e ? MEIJERS Monday and Tuesday; 12-6:30 The whole package FM s t e r e o , 3255. C THRIFTY' ACRES BARBER T h u r s d a y . 489-7587. C changer, speaker systems, SHOP, Pennsylvania Avenue. 9 TYPIST. CALL M r s . Y a t e s . 8 8 2 - $287.90 plus tax. Bring your to 9 Monday through F r i d a y ; 8404 a f t e r 5 p.m. weekly. All COUPLE NEEDS a p a r t m e n t o r own test r e c o r d . MAIN E L E C - 9 to 6 Saturday. $1.75 for r e g u - day on w e e k - e n d s . 5-4/7 house f o r s u m m e r . Write DOUG TRONICS, 5558 South P e n n s y l - l a r h a i r c u t s . Add 25