Tuesday STATS MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan April 11, 1967 10c V o l . 59 N u m b e r 154 Railroad and union extend strike deadline for 20 days WASHINGTON ft — R a i l r o a d union and Mansfield said Johnson consulted with congressional l e a d e r s and, " W e told him clamped on o v e r - t h e - r o a d d e l i v e r i e s Sat- The union a s s e r t e d the s t r i k e s were all minor and accused Trucking Employ- urday midnight posed a special problem management r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a g r e e d at a we believed he was honor bound to attend f o r administration o f f i c i a l s . e r s , Inc., of using the walkouts a s a p r e - Senate L a b o r Committee meeting Mon- the c o n f e r e n c e , that he had m a d e a c o m - Mansfield said Johnson directed the text to get a T a f t - H a r t l e y injunction. day to r e c o m m e n d a 20-day voluntary e x - mitment and should'not break i t . " J u s t i c e Department to d e t e r m i n e the legal The ultimate a i m , a union spoke-man tension of the deadline in the threatened The P r e s i d e n t told C o n g r e s s that he complications that might be involved in c l a i m e d , is to " w i n a n t i s t r i k e l e g i s l a - shopcraft s t r i k e . made a commitment eight months ago tion f r o m C o n g r e s s . " applying the T a f t - H a r t l e y A c t ' s 80-day Sen. L i s t e r Hill, D-Ala., the c o m m i t t e e and it must be honored. T h e m e s s a g e coollng-off period to the trucking shut- c h a i r m a n , told this to newsmen a f t e r a F e d e r a l m e d i a t o r s called the two sides asked for a 20-dav extension of the down. into c o n f e r e n c e in an effort to iron out 2 1/2-hour closed session with r e p r e s e n t a - railway labor l a w ' s 60-day cooling off " T h e r e is some question whether the their d i f f e r e n c e s . Union and management tives of both s i d e s . period which is due to e x p i r e Wednes- cooling-off period can be applied in a were r e p o r t e d l e s s than 10 cents an hour He said that the r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a g r e e d day midnight. lockout," Mansfield said. apart on a wage a g r e e m e n t , but still to a d v i s e him in two h o u r s , by 6:30 p . m . This would have the effect of stretching sharply divided on fringe benefits and EST, whether the r a i l r o a d s and the unions Trucking Employers Inc., which r e p r e - out the c o l l e c t i v e ' bargaining period in o t h e r contract a s p e c t s . The old contract would go along with the r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s . sents 1,500 of the nation's l a r g e s t trucking the r a i l dispute to coincide with the expired 10 days ago. If the voluntary extension is a g r e e d f i r m s , o r d e r e d the shutdown in r e t a l i a - 80-days provided for other i n d u s t r i e s The trucking e m p l o y e r s said their shut- upon, it would eliminate the need for any tion f o r what it d e s c r i b e d a s a s e r i e s by the T a f t - H a r t l e y law which does not down was 100 p e r cent effective but a f t e r action by C o n g r e s s on the resolution s u b - of s e l e c t i v e s t r i k e s by T e a m s t e r s Union c o v e r rail w o r k e r s . one full business day the e f f e c t s w e r e mitted e a r l i e r Monday by P r e s i d e n t J o h n - d r i v e r s aaainst m e m b e r f i r m s . The trucking industry lockout that was still not c l e a r l y defined. Some industry son, providing for a 20-day extension. s o u r c e s said it may ae days before the Without new action, the n o - s t r i k e period National pastime for the railway shop w o r k e r s is now scheduled to end at 12:01 a . m . T h u r s d a y . STUDENTS INVITED lack of d e l i v e r i e s is f e l t , while o t h e r s predicted fairly rapid factory closings for want of supplies. Senate Democratic l e a d e r Mike M a n s - In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h a h a l l o w e d , i f l o s i n g , t r a d i t i o i j , P r e s i d e n t field of Montana disclosed the P r e s i d e n t One f i r m , General Motors C o r p . , said n o r m a l production continued Monday but Faculty committee Johnson M o n d a y t h r e w out the f i r s t b a l l of the b a s e b a l l s e a s o n c o n s i d e r e d postponing his trip in the f a c e o p e n e r b e t w e e n the S e n a t o r s and the Y a n k s . T h e Y a n k e e s won, of the mounting railway-trucking c r i s i s . foresaw, a slowing down of activity in some unspecified a r e a s starting T u e s d a y . 8 - 0 , and m o v e d into f i r s t place, 1-0. UPI Telephoto plans open hearing LBJ welcomes Humphrey; An open student hearing will be held at 7:30 p . m . T h u r s d a y in the McDonel Kiva by the special faculty C o m m i t t e e T h e C o m m i t t e e on U n d e r g r a d u a t e Education is a special c o m m i t t e e a p - pointed in F e b r u a r y by P r e s i d e n t John AFTRA ends 13-day strike heads for Uruguay meeting on U n d e r g r a d u a t e Education. A. Hannah to completely r e - e v a l u a t e NEW YORK :ft — The A F L - C I O A m e r - All students a r e invited to make undergraduate education at MSU for ican F e d e r a t i o n of Television and Radio either informal or prepared statements possible changes. A r t i s t s Initiated a peace pact at dawn on the subjects of: the quality of u n d e r - Monday a f t e r a 13-day s t r i k e against the graduate teaching; the organization of Students m a y make p r e p a r e d s t a t e - b i g - t h r e e networks. undergraduate c u r r i c u l a ; r e s id e n c e m e n t s of about 10 minutes, but a r e ABC awaited only a go-a>head f r o m union "Between us, we will have s h a r e d One jetliner f o r the 10-hour, 5,000-mile halls, their organization, regulations asked to call Phil Ives at 353-0657, so l e a d e r s f o r its $1.5 million Hollywood WASHINGTON —Within h o u r s arter within a few weeks a d e g r e e of c o n s u l - flight to Montevideo. F r o m the Uruguayan and academic climate; academic a d - that a f o r m a t may be s t r u c t u r e d . C o m - Oscar telecast. welcoming Vice P r e s i d e n t Hubert H. tation and discussion unequalled-so f a r Humphrey home f r o m Europe, P r e s i d e n t capital he t a k e s a helicopter f o r the short vising; and any other i s s u e s the m e n t s will a l s o be welcome f r o m the Binding a g r e e m e n t hinged on f o r m a l as I can r e c a l l - i n all our h i s t o r y . Johnson took off Monday night on a foreign hop to the s e a s i d e summit site. students feel a r e pertinent. floor. approval by 18,000 AFTRA m e m b e r s of " T h e r e is a r e a s o n f o r t h e s e consul- Journey h i m s e l f - t o the h e m i s p h e r e summit In welcoming Humphrey a t a White tations, and it was well e x p r e s s e d during The hearing is the f i r s t meeting the tentative contract with NBC, ABC "meeting at Punta del E s t a , Uruguay. House c e r e m o n y , Johnson took note of your visit to Europe. open to all students. T h e committee A r t h u r Adams, p r o f e s s o r of history and CBS. Johnson scheduled an 11 p . m . d e p a r t u r e his imminent southward flight. was a d d r e s s e d by two student panels and c h a i r m a n of the committee, said Howe v e r , union officials w e r e e m - " T h e e s s e n c e of s t a t e s m a n s h i p ' , you f r o m Dulles A i r p o r t aboard his Air F o r c e Then he said to the Vice P r e s i d e n t : last week, and will h e a r f r o m the he hopes the c o m m e n t s will lead to powered to call off picketing in advance said, ' i s not a rigid a d h e r e n c e to the past, but a p r e s e n t and probing concern United Students Friday. Meetings questions f r o m the faculty m e m b e r s of r a n k - a n d - f i l e voting. They began f o r the f u t u r e ' . " with faculty m e m b e r s a r e now being and a discussion by all p r e s e n t . regional meetings c o a s t - t o - c o a s t in m i d - T h e avowed aim of the t h r e e - d a y gath- arranged. afternoon. Students will decide e r i n g of A m e r i c a n p r e s i d e n t s is to pump new life into the Alliance f o r P r o g r e s s , and Johnson was r e p o r t e d hopeful that RESIDENCE LAW AMBIGUOUS the Latin A m e r i c a n l e a d e r s would a g r e e 2 referendums Wed. on important self-help m e a s u r e s to push ahead the economic development p r o g r a m . T h e United States was p r i m e m o v e r in Qualification questions confuse p r o f i t s could be spent on outside political the birth of the alliance in 1961 and has Students will vote Wednesday on two questions. been the biggest outside c o n t r i b u t o r since questions. with $6.5 billion so f a r . One would limit the political involve- m e n t of ASMSU and the other would determine the extent to which MSU will A r t Tung, m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e , said that the r e f e r e n d u m is too r e s t r i c t i v e in some p a r t s and too vague in o t h e r s . registrants for city voting rights J i m G r a h a m , c h a i r m a n of ASMSU, said p a r t i c i p a t e in the National Student A s - sociation (NSA), that if this r e f e r e n d u m is p a s s e d it could destroy f u t u r e hopes of ASMSU getting Draft cord burning E D I T O R ' S N O T E : Staff w r i t e r I had sold my h o m e , " the student said. " T h e c l e r k suggested that my wife and It was then, Miss Slavik said, that she decided to ask f o r a change in the voting . M i k e B r o g a n e x a m i n e s the p r o b - T h e r e f e r e n d u m on political involve- involved in questions dealing with off I use one of our p a r e n t ' s a d d r e s s e s . " laws. l e m s students face when a t t e m p t - ment of ASMSU was called f o r at the end of last t e r m when approximately campus problems. low ruled illegal i n g t o r e g i s t e r to v o t e i n E a s t He said that until the next election he Apparently she is still trying. did u s e his p a r e n t ' s a d d r e s s but since In a l e t t e r to state Sen. J a m e s W. 2,900 students signed a petition. G r a h a m continued that a provision to L a n s i n g r e l a t i v e to M i c h i g a n l a w 1965 h a s voted in E a s t Lansing. Gray. D - W a r r e n , dated March 8, 1967, T h e r e f e r e n d u m would allow any amount r e s t r i c t ASMSU*s political spending is in the s e c o n d of a two p a r t s e r i e s . of student tax money to be spent on Ingham a l r e a d y in the ASMSU Constitution. by appeals court By M I K E B R O G A N Mary Slavik, city clerk, says she Is concerned over the existing law and the Miss Slavik said she is " . . . concerned with the language of our state election County a f f a i r s but would not allow any Almost without exception the p r e s e n t number of students questioning it. laws with r e g a r d to r e s i d e n c e . " BOSTON .ft — The 1st U.S. Court of State News Staff W r i t e r tax money to be spent on a r e a s outside student b o a r d and candidates for the next Miss Slavik said a number of students A r e a s o n for seeking amendment to this of the county. board oppose the p a s s a g e of t h i s r e f e r e n - Appeals ruled Monday that the amendment Questions about the questions asked to the Selective S e r v i c e Law which p r o - have t r i e d to r e g i s t e r to vote a f t e r being p a r t i c u l a r law, M i s s Slavik's l e t t e r con- Money such as popular e n t e r t a i n m e n t dum. students attempting to r e g i s t e r to vote tinued " . . . is that MSU students a r e hibits destruction o r mutilation of draft tola by " s o m e o n e in the r e g i s t r a r ' s o f f i c e " in E a s t Lansing have been r a i s e d . fairly intelligent and do obtain copies of T h e other amendment, if p a s s e d , would c a r d s is unconstitutional. that if they met r e s i d e n t qualifications Michigan law, section 499, s t a t e s that Michigan election laws p r i o r to applying allow MSU delegates to NSA c o n g r e s s e s to " A n y singling out of p e r s o n s engaged they would not have to pay o u t - o f - s t a t e e v e r y c l e r k has the right to r e q u i r e any for r e g i s t r a t i o n and upon finding nothing vote on i s s u e s which do not directly in a p r o t e s t for special t r e a t m e n t s t r i k e s tuition. r e g i s t r a t i o n applicant to a n s w e r " . . . Migrant leader effect students but upon which NSA will officially take a stand. at the very c o r e of what the F i r s t Amend- ment p r o t e c t s , " Chief Judge Bailey Al- under oath any questions touching his ' T h a t ' s not t r u e , " R e g i s t r a r Horace C. King said flatly. contained t h e r e i n with r e g a r d to questions asked by the city clerk and their deputies qualifications a s an e l e c t o r . . . . " end up in e i t h e r the state elections office drich said in the ruling. Miss Slavik said in 1964 she was NSA, the l a r g e s t student organization T h e law does not specify what q u e s - h a r a s s e d by students who called her all o r the A m e r i c a n Civil L i b e r t i e s Union to speak tonight in A m e r i c a , usually takes stands on n a - T h e ruling w a s m a d e in the c a s e of David Paul O'Brien, 21, of F r a m i n g h a m , tions a r e to be asked, a s i d e f r o m d e - termining if the applicant h a s been a through the night a f t e r she had r e f u s e d (ACLU) to p r e s s u r e us to r e g i s t e r t h e m . " tional and International p r o b l e m s . to r e g i s t e r a student who was p a r t of the who w a s given a s i x - y e a r p r i s o n sentence r e s i d e n t in the state for six months ( p l e a s e t u r n to the back page) I t s stand on t h e s e i s s u e s was one late r u s h b e f o r e r e g i s t r a t i o n deadline. at Kellogg Center of the m a j o r r e a s o n s ASMSU did not a f f i l i a t e with NSA last y e a r . in F e d e r a l Court in Boston a f t e r publicly burning his d r a f t c a r d on the s t e p s of the and of the locality for 30 days. According to E a s t Lansing deputy city C e s a r Chavez, symbol and leader of South Boston Courthouse. c l e r k M r s . J e a n e t t e T i n k e r , the q u e s - the migrant w o r k e r s rights m o v e m e n t ' s T h i s y e a r ' s board, however, felt t h e r e J u d g e Aldrich . upheld the conviction, tions usually asked students trying to most c o n c r e t e s u c c e s s , will speak at w e r e advantages to joining the a s s o c i a - however, b e c a u s e O ' B r i e n had violated the register are: 8 tonight in the Kellogg C e n t e r Audi- tion but wanted a student m a n d a t e on the Selective S e r v i c e law by not having his How long have you lived h e r e ? Do you torium. extent to which ASMSU would participate d r a f t c a r d in his p o s s e s s i o n at all t i m e s . have a Michigan d r i v e r ' s license? Do you The f a r m worker who organized the in NSA. He r e m a n d e d the c a s e to F e d e r a l Court live with your p a r e n t s ? f i r s t p e r m a n e n t union of a g r i c u l t u r a l l a - Most candidates and board m e m b e r s with Instructions to v a c a t e the s i x - y e a r "If they a r e m a r r i e d students we ask b o r e r s In the h i s t o r y of the United States, f e e l that a defeat of t h i s question on s e n t e n c e and impose a new one, saying he how long they have been m a r r i e d and living Chavez will spend a day at MSU b e f o r e Wednesday would deny MSU s o m e of its f e a r e d the s i x - y e a r sentence had been i m - in Michigan," M r s . T i n k e r said. "If they going to Detroit. r i g h t s a s an NSA m e m b e r school. posed b e c a u s e of the public burning. a r e single and their p a r e n t s don't live in In Detroit he i s expected to confer E a s t Lansing we advise them to r e g i s t e r with labor l e a d e r s about the possibility in their home t o w n s . " of organizing Michigan's migrant w o r k e r s . As to how many students become a d a - T h e Delano grape p i c k e r s s t r i k e of 1956-66, which Chavez led, ended with a Graham fined $20 mant, if turned away, M r s . T i n k e r said she thinks about half. 300-mile m a r c h on the California c a p i - S h e r r i G a r d n e r , East Lansing graduate tal. student, said she did not have a Michigan Last s u m m e r C h a v e z ' s group and for intoxication d r i v e r ' s license when s h e a p p l i e d t o r e g i s - another union, p r i m a r i l y Filipino, Joined ter. to f o r m the United F a r m W o r k e r s O r - Jim G r a h a m , c h a i r m a n of ASMSU, was M i s s G a r d n e r said the c l e r k directed ganizing Committee, AFL-CIO. They a r r e s t e d in Lansing early Saturday m o r n - h e r to the license bureau, saying that fought off a grower-backed d r i v e by the ing and charged with being intoxicated. s h e would have to have a Michigan license. T e a m s t e r s union, and won recognition in He was jailed, but r e l e a s e d l a t e r In the "When I found out that a license c o s t s elections last fall. day. $5.50 I didn't go back to the c l e r k , " T h i s month C h a v e z ' s union signed with G r a h a m e n t e r e d a plea of guilty in said said. "Anyway, I couldn't see how DiGiorgio F r u i t Corp., a c o n t r a c t which Lansing Municipal Court Monday m o r n - having a Michigan license had any c o n - may s e t a pattern for f a r m w o r k e r s ' ing and w a s o r d e r e d to pay a $20 fine or nection with being a r e s i d e n t . " unions all a c r o s s the country. It c a l l s for a union hiring hall. T h e spend five days in jail by Judge C h a r l e s N. Murphy. A 3 5 - y e a r - o l d m a r r i e d student said when he attempted to r e g i s t e r in 1964 Free election union will have 72 hours to supply the He paid the fine and w a s r e l e a s e d . the c l e r k ' s office said he could vote in V o t i n g i n t h e r e c e n t E a s t L a n s i n g e l e c t i o n is s t u d e n t w i f e E d d i e number of employes needed by the g r o w e r . his home town by absentee ballot. Hansen. R e g i s t r a t i o n c h e c k e r is Dorothy Goodrich, p r e c i n c t 7 After that the grower can b r i n g in o u t - " I told the c l e r k that C h e r r y Lane chairman State News photo by J e r r y M c A l l i s t e r side w o r k e r s . y/.-y/.- a p a r t m e n t s was my only a d d r e s s since STATI NEWS Kyle C . Kerbawy edltor-in-chlef Eric Pianin, managing editor James Spaniolo, campus editor Edward A. Brill, editorial editor Lawrence Werner, sports editor T R I N K * CLINK Bobby Soden, associate campus editor Joel Stark Andrew Mollison, executive r e p o r t e r Tuesday Morning, April 11, 1967 advertising manager Inconsistency is... EDITORIALS ASMSU has been wrong before. We all know that. Still, I've always tried to remain T h e i r consolation—he can be a write-in candidate. objective enough not to fall into the trap Only a short time before, the student of assuming that everything they do Is board had discussed m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e wrong. I've tried to be optimistic enough candidates who have "dropped out and US bill of rights needs support to think It might all work for the best eventually. But not this time. Rick Kalb requested permission to be- come a candidate for the office of p r e s i - In a g a i n " during the last few days. In this Instance the board upheld their right to change their minds a s frequent- ly as they so desired. The board went dent of the senior c l a s s . He had not so f a r a s to hide behind the shield of United Students last week though, i s not to get the US turned In the required signatures on "Well, they w e r e never out of the r a c e . " began circulating a student bill of rights into the F r e e - petitions on time. This he said was b e - C a s s l e Beddow's withdrawal had been cause he had not been overly interested oral and, according to the r u l e s , should oil 1 of rights. In its f i r s t dom report, but to obtain s t u - at the time. But, through working for a have been In writing. Therefore, she twelve hours, the document dent support for a very f r i e n d ' s campaign for the vice presidency, officially never withdrew. Penny Kahn's he found a true Interest and obtained the letter of withdrawal Included a clause was signed by 500 students. worthwhile document. US is names late. which gave her a few days to change hoping for at l e a s t 5,000 A two-thirds vote was needed f o r the her mind before the letter took effect. Already s u p p o r t e d by After several r e v e r s a l s of temporary s i g n a t u r e s ; the bill of rights student board to waive rules and permit many of the candidates for him to e n t e r . It was defeated by a vote decisions, she grabbed the letter and should get many m o r e . It something like five yes, four no and tore it up. Thus, the letter no longer the ASMSU Student Board, exists and obviously cannot take effect. is a document d e s e r v i n g the t h r e e abstentions. the bill of rights was drawn T h e i r reasons—It is Immature to decide support of all MSU students. a t e . Besides, he had not yet started a Since when Is It such an act at immaturity up as a possible amendment to decide once late—and yet mature, or at And, hopefully, the faculty campaign. to the Academic Freedom As one board member said "who In their least perfectly acceptable according to the too. board, to change one's mind three times Report. It includes, in part: • a basic outline of r e s t r i c - United Students has drawn right mind would s t a r t campaigning with dally? tions and rights in c a s e s of - - T h e Editors no a s s u r a n c e they would be considered • a guarantee against d i s - up a flexible and reasonable a candidate?" Inconsistency is crimination on the b a s i s of " a l l e g e d infractions of Uni- document. Motivated to s a f e - sex. versity p o l i c y . " guard n e c e s s a r y rights rath- • the right of s t u d e n t s to • a guarantee that students e r than promote s e l f i s h stu- BEVERLEY TWITCHELL choose the type of housing retain rights granted under dent d e s i r e s , it s e e k s to which best suits them in- dividually. •the right to privacy, the Constitution of the United States and c i v i l law. e l i m i n a t e the r e c u r r e n c e of, for i n s t a n c e , a Ferlinghetti being f o r c e d to read in the Old issues and new ideas «The bill of rights touches •the right to student d i s - upon major i s s u e s that have State Theater. It attacks the When one is going to endorse, one candidate to propose that something be of his platform has already been initiated; crimination in c l a s s attend- long c o n c e r n e d MSU s t u - old n e m e s i s of " i n loco par- should have valid and consistent reasons done about this. and he is running on the United Students ance except in the c a s e of dents. All p r o v i s i o n s are e x - entis". for doing so. In deference to the State Mulchahey is also the only candidate "bill of r i g h t s , " a document he admits News editorial board, then, I strongly to propose that the student board take he merely edited. examination days, cellent, and only one fails to endorse T e r r y Mulchahey for sophomore action on East Uansing's attempt to limit Lang has also stated opposition to stu- • t h e right to petition for go far enough. Instead of With sufficient s u p p o r t, member-at-large. student voting in city elections. At the dent membership on faculty academic Mulchahey Is one of the few candidates same time, he points out, East Lansing committees — a stand directly opposite changes in c u r r i c u l u m . calling only for the right to the US bill of rights could is proposing an income tax which would running in the ASMSU elections, and the to stands previously taken by the State • a proposal for s t u d e n t s t u d e n t representation on b e c o m e a part of the A c a - only candidate for the sophomore seat, affect a number of students. He is, again, News. who has Introduced new ideas Into this the only candidate to propose that some- Lang speaks of his traditionalist view- evaluation of instructors standing and t e m p o r a r y demic Freedom Report, r e - thing be done about this. campaign (which we thought would be one point on education: he'd like to go back which could be used "in c o m m i t t e e s , the document cently approved by the MSU of Issues). None of these a r e a " r e h a s h " of old to the 15th century university, where stu- ought to ask a l s o for voting Board of T r u s t e e s . With at For one thing Mulchahey Is proposing ideas — they a r e new ideas that require dents and faculty came together simply d e c i s i o n s concerning pro- action which Mulchahey would work for as a student-run orientation to supplement for the love of learning and spreading motion, firing,- and c o u r s e m e m b e r s h i p in the Academic l e a s t 100 student s i g n a t u r e s , the University's summer orientation p r o - a member of the student board. knowledge. T h i s is my Ideal University, assignment of i n s t r u c t o r s . " Council. a proposed amendment can g r a m . (You r e m e m b e r this, the one which Nor have the " i s s u e s " been Ignored: too . . . but this Is the 20th century. Informs the entering f r e s h m e n of how student participation in academic g o v e r - be submitted to the Student a d m i n i s t r a t o r s bleed green and white.) nance and full participation in NSA a r e Lang told me he wants to get In where the action Is, or could be. But he is Board of ASMSU or the F a c - Mulchahey has said the new student should two examples. where action is now — in the United ASMSU takes lead ulty C o m m i t t e e on Student A f f a i r s . If approved, it will be given some idea of the r e a l MSU' — so he isn't too shocked when he walks Into his f i r s t lecture c l a s s of 600 and buys the five or six books for the course. He has also indicated a desire to p e r - sist in a r e a s of parking regulations, problems of football ticket distribution, Students, f o r example, yet he had little to do with the formulation of either the "bill of r i g h t s " or the p r i c e study. He go on to the Academic Coun- and vagueness of the Academic Freedom r e g i s t e r e d L e m a r (Legalize Marijuana), against housing bias cil and then to the board of t r u s t e e s for final c o n s i d e r a - T h i s is something we've all complained about and thought about — and the State News sent me through orientation this summer to " e x p o s e " the University's Report. T h i s Is the bulk of Mulchahey's p l a t - f o r m . I think it is unfair and a g r o s s misrepresentation to call this a " r e h a s h " but admits he haen't done anything with It. He is also a member of SDS, T h e Paper staff and the Anti-Draft union. And tion. le has said he plans to retain his m e m b e r - Since January, when it was its handling of the Pulte r a h - r a h approach. Mulchahey is the only of old ideas. ship in each of these organizations, a l - candidate to propose that something be As a f r e s h m a n who has been h e r e only though he might be Inactive if he wins f i r s t learned that William J. question. done about It. two t e r m s , Mulchahey has demonstrated The bill of rights would go the student board seat. Pulte, admitted d i s c r i m i n a - Racially b i a s e d h o u s e - A s a f r e s h m a n , Mulchahey is aware of an Impressive grasp of student p r o b - tor, developer and builder, holders should not be w e l - a long way toward making the limited number of underclassmen lems and a r e a s of concern. He has also In short, Lang seems to be all talk involved in student government. On a demonstrated enthusiasm through p a r t i c i - and little action. "Brad L a n g " seems planned another development c o m e in East Lansing, and it the Academic F r e e d o m Re- campus of some 30,000 undergraduates, pation in the ASMSU Cabinet and Water to be little more than a magic name. the East Lansing Human R e - i s to be hopei that ASMSU port a more c o n c r e t e docu- how does one get Involved in student Carnival, while maintaining a high g r a d e - T h e r e is no doubt in my mind that government, if he s o d e s i r e s ? M u l c h a h e y ' s point average. T e r r y Mulchahey would s e r v e a s a con- lations C o m m i s s i o n , city will continue in its e f f o r t s ment than the nebulous c o m - answer is a new-type of frosh-soph And yet, the State News has endorsed scientious; contributing member of the council and planning c o m - to rally the community to this position that it i s now. steering committee, which would work Brad Lang as a "man of i d e a s , " a l - student board. I endorse him without within the ASMSU Cabinet. He is the only though Lang admitted that every point reservation. m i s s i o n have all been urged view. - - T h e Editors The i m m e d i a t e task, to do something. Action, when it came, c a m e from ASMSU and on OUR READERS'MINDS ASMSU's initiative. Feeling Mulchahey is top soph-at-large a moral responsibility to do something about a man who admits to practicing d i s - crimination as a b u s i n e s s expediency, ASMSU demand- ported this al y e a r . Inconsistent? Slightly. To the editor: torials? None of these a r e answered. elected—for the sake of the government ed and got a U n i v e r s i t y Penny's team More disturbing was their support of a T h e omission of Mulchahey was a m i s - and of you. L a r r y Owen agreement not to do b u s i n e s s T e r r y Mulchahey should be elected sopho- candidate who is campaigning solely on take, one which can be corrected only "government communication". The f i r s t Detroit senlot more m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e in Wednesday'sail- by the student body in tKe election. I would with the man. university elections for ASMSU. Your e d i - question is: what does he want to c o m - only remind the students that three of four E D I T O R S N O T E : L a r r y O w e n is the To the Editor: Armed with this c o m m i t - torial board obviously d i s a g r e e s . municate? The second: isn't communica- State News endorsea candidates lost last i m m e d i a t e past p r e s i d e t of the In- We the undersigned support Miss Penny The editorial board maintains that Mul- tion ability more an attitude than a p r o - year. In this division there should be a r e - t e r f r ate r n i t y C o u n c i l a n d i s cur- Kahn for the position of Female Member- ment from MSU, the board chahey's platform is merely a " r e h a s h " g r a m ? The third: isn't this stand, too, in- peat. Mulchahey is a sincere, intelligent, r e n t l y s e r v i n g as M r . M u l c h a h e y ' s At-Large. then invited the East Lan- of old ideas. Accurate scrutiny proves this consistent with most prior State News edi- and informed candidate who should be campaign manager. Having worked with here, we feel that view incorrect. One could hardly contend she is capable of doing an outstanding sing Human Relations C o m - that a call for a student-run orienta- job as m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e , and of r e p r e - m i s s i o n to take a stand. Later ASMSU included the city council by sending it tion is an old idea in ASMSU campaigns; one could hardly maintain that the abolition of the step scale for parking tickets ( a p - plied only to students) is an old idea; Is big brother helping him? senting the best Interests of the student body. Bonnie Burkhardt set up a dynasty, and to make a serious P r e s . , West Wilson Hall one could hardly believe that a desire for To the editor; Mr. Rosenthal: a letter outlining the o f f i - In light of the content of the following attempt to give the student government Jean F i s c h e r a student seat on the Committee on U n - back to the student body who should con- cial East Lansing position on l e t t e r , we a r e rather skeptical as to Y o u r second point is, I think, a Past P r e s . , AWS dergraduate Education is old, since the trol It. If you consider this to be In- whether or not you will see fit to print Bob House open housing. ASMSU asked committee was formed less than a term ago; competence, you have a rather warped rafher u n f o r t u n a t e i n s u l t to my finally, a vision of ASMSU Working against this. However, we-students of the "Great V i c e - P r e s . , MHA definition of the word. i n t e g r i t y . I do not o p e r a t e i n t h e the council to turn " o f f i - the passage of a bill which would prevent Apathetic Society" here at MSU - feel (2) In light of the fact that you chose m a n n e r i m p l i e d . The e n d o r s e m e n t Ross Mast c i a l " into " a c t u a l " , by d e - us f r o m voting in the East Lansing c o m - that certain facts concerning the upcoming P r e s . , Emmons Hall to endorse only one person for the Jun- o f P e t e E l l s w o r t h w a s m a d e pu r e l y munity has never before been mentioned, student body elections must be brought John Mongeon claring Pulte unwelcome. ior seat,, it seems a bit too coincidental on the c o n v i c t i o n that he is the b e s t and thus could not possibly be a rehash. to the attention of the students. Past P r e s . , MHA that M r . Ellsworth and Mr. Kerbawy, candidate r u n n i n g . It w a s made The mere fact that ASMSU The scrutiny seems to show that Mulchahey (1) We know Mr. Ellsworth, and agree your editor-in-chief, a r e both m e m b e r s Sue Schurman Is the man with fresh Ideas in this c a m - that he is a well established member c l e a r at s e v e r a l p o i n t s d u r i n g t h e of the same fraternity here at MSU. Is P r e s . , Phillips Hall has succeeded in keeping paign, not his opponents, that the opponents of on-campus government c i r c l e s . But this to be yet another dynasty the s t u - e d i t o r i a l board's d e l i b e r a t i o n that lack innovation not Mulchahey. we have also heard ALL of the other Pete and I b e l o n g to the same Pat Stone d i s c u s s i o n going i s a major dent body will have to put up with?? P r e s . , Mason Hall The above a r e only a small part of candidates speak, and for you to lable f r a t e r n i t y ; if a n y t h i n g , the r e s u l t victory. A month ago the You have been saying all year In your Deanna Szalay Mulchahey's supposedly " t h i n " platform. men such a s Chuck Rose and Dave Penz of this connection was a g r e a t e r editorials that student opinion must be V i c e - P r e s . , WIC routine conclusion of Pulte's How, then, could the State News staff a s Incompetents Is absurd. Both of these tendency to q u e s t i o n h i s ability heard in regard to those events that affect overlook such a strong candidate? T h e i r men greatly Impressed us as trying to Jeaneen Tltsworth project s e e m e d a foregone "buck the establishment," to wrest con- student life. For this reason, we sin- b e f o r e the e n d o r s e m e n t was m a d e . P r e s . , E a s t Fee Hall lack of r e a l contact with student government c e r e l y hope that we will be heard on this conclusion despite all the and with students is one probability. They trol of the ASMSU f r o m a small group issue. Stuart L. Rosenthal K y l e C. Kerbawy that gives the appearance of trying to Bev Twitchell noise that had been made. a r e a d m i n i s t r a t o r s of a newspaper, and a s Tulsa, Okla., sophomore P r e s . , West Landon Hall such have difficulty accurately Judging c a n - Now Pulte's w e l c o m e here didates and their platforms. They depended PEANUTS I KNOU) A $PlT-0AlL 15 i s again being gravely de- on thirty-minute interviews to make their choice. A s a result, a plan for a c o u r s e - Letter policy I I L E 6 A I , BUT I U)OND£R ABOUT A OßOOL-BALL ? bated in the highest c i r c l e s teacher appraisal by another candidate was ZC of East Lansing government. viewed a s new--even though it was p r o - posed two y e a r s ago and is now ready f o r ITie State News welcomes all letters. In matters of l e a d e r s h i p , operation. T h i s was the rehash, but they P l e a s e be lirlef and type all letters courage and conviction, few didn't recognize it. T h e r e a r e other such triple spaced, if possible. Please, also. inconsistencies. For Instance, Brad Lang Include name, address and university of its actions stand so much is against the Involvement of students In the s'anding. No unsigned letters will be to the credit of ASMSU as academic a r e a s . The State News has sup- printed. Tuesday, April 11, 1967 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan faqopHj p . J m NEWS summary A caosule Summ a r y of the day's «vents f r o m the Associated P r e s s . bless me . . . . National New« ® Chicago's truck t r a f f i c was reduced by 65 p e r cent today bloomers! when a local union struck in addition to e f f e c t s of the nation- wide lockout. mini dresses by A ' n R £ Adam Clayton P o w e l l ' s appeal f r o m a lower court decision was denied Mond-y in the U £ . Court of Appeals. Powell was appealing a lower court decision that the judiciary cannot meet their perfect match o r d e r the House to seat Powell. A m i n i - d r e s s can go just so far, before it As Vice P r e s i d e n t Hubert Humphrey a r r i v e d back in Wash- ington f r o m his European t o u r , p r e p a r a t i o n s a r e under way has to have pants to match . . . and these for the P r e s i d e n t ' s d e p a r t u r e for Uruguay Monday night. two do. They're new, they're by A 'n R and Johnson will attend a summit meeting of h e m i s p h e r e nations they're new for modern juniors. Mini in totted in Punta del E s t e . See P a g e 1 orange c o m e s in wash-and-wear Dacron poly- £ Fourteen book p u b l i s h e r s and t h r e e book wholesalers w e r e named Monday in a suit filed by the state of Michigan charging Mexican Ballet e s t e r - c o t t o n , with delicate beige lace trim at p r i c e - f i x i n g . Involved w e r e book s a l e s to 900 schools apd 290 Mexico's famous dance troupe, the Ballet F o l k l o r i c o de M e x i c o , p e r f o r m e d in the bodice and elevated hemline. 19.98., Little public l i b r a r i e s throughout the s t a t e . the A u d i t o r i u m Friday night. lace mini-tent with self c h e m i s e in a c r e a m y % J u n e ' s d r a f t call of 19,000 men will be the biggest monthly beige. E a s y - c a r e blend of c o t t o n - p o l y e s t e r - call this y e a r . Monthly calls for the nation's young men have nylon. 25.98. Mini-junior s i z e s 5 to 13. averaged about 14,600 for the f i r s t »six months this y e a r . THANT TELLS INDIANS JUNIOR DRESSES STREET LEVEL EAST LANSING A Tuesday is election day in H a r l e m , t h r e e candidates, one of them Adam Clayton Powell, a r e contesting for the House of Representatives seat denied Powell. The feeling in Harlem points to a Powell v i c t o r y . U.S. must halt bombing A President Johnson welcomed Vice P r e s i d e n t ^ Hubert ing f i r s t . I am very glad to be pants would a g r e e on these ob- NEW DELHI, India, f - L ' . N . Humphrey home f r o m Europe and said the West can't attain able to find myself In c o m p l e t e j e c t i v e s " t h e r e could be p r o g - S e c r e t a r y - G e n e r a l • U Thant d e - its ambitions until the " a n c i e n t world of A s i a " is a ful p a r t n e r agreement with your g o v e r n - r e s s toward peace talks. c l a r e d Monday night that u n l e s s in p r o g r e s s . Humphrey said " o u r f r i e n d s in Europe r e m a i n ment that cessation of bombing On his a r r i v a l Thant said he Arperlca quits bombing North our good f r i e n d s . " Vietnam " I do not believe t h e r e is a f i r s t p r e r e q u i s i t e , " he told planned discussions on the will be any move toward p e a c e . " M r s . Gandhi. " t r a g i c p r o b l e m " of Vietnam. ^ After two nights of rioting, Nashville Mayor Beverly Briley In Ceylon, he c o n f e r r e d with Speaking at a state banquet Thant, in for a four-day s t a t e P r i m e M i n i s t e r Dudley Sena- r e p o r t s conditions fairly quiet a g a i n . Students f r o m the p r e - given in his honor by P r i m e dominately Negro Fisk College had rioted h o u r s a f t e r Stokely visit, said peace In Vietnam h a s nayake on the peace proposal M i n i s t e r Indira Gandhi, Thant Carmichael had spoken at nearby predominately white V a n d e r - been " o n e of my o b s e s s i o n s . It the l a t t e r said he had sent to said of the Vietnam w a r , " M y bllt, Saturday. g k s e e m s to m e this is one of the North \'letnam in F e b r u a r y . p e r s o n a l feeling is it is a very unequal combat. It has potenti- m o s t b a r b a r o u s w a r s In h i s t o - Senanayake said in conjunction • Senate l e a d e r s m o v e d q u i c k l y Monday to effect the P r e s i d e n t ' s ry." with T h a n t ' s visit that the North a l i t i e s of growing into a wider request that Congress head off a threatened r a i l s t r i k e . With war and spilling over its f r o n - He said the basic i s s u e .n the Vietnamese did not r e j e c t his a truck shutdown already in e f f e c t , a r a i l s t r i k e could bog tiers. Vietnam w a r should be i m p l e - p r o p o s a l s for peace meetings b e - down the nation's economy. See Page 1 " T h i s is why I have advocated mentation of the Geneva A g r e e - tween the South Vietnamese, Viet an end to the American bomb- m e n t s of 1954 - "if the p a r t l c i - Cong and North V i e t n a m e s e . He A Both union r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s and r a i l r o a d management a g r e e d added, however, that Ceylon was Monday to recommend a 20 day extension of the deadline for the, informed by Hanoi that since Negro student files threatened shopcraft s t r i k e . See P a g e 1 i h e United States r e s u m e d bomb- 1 i n g a f t e r the lunar new y e a r c e a s e - f i r e in m i d - F e b r u a r y such International News bios complaint in city a c o n f e r e n c e was "untenable at the p r e s e n t t i m e . " A Mao T s e - t u n g maneuvered to a party victory over P r e s i d e n t During a brief stopover in Liu Shao-chi by stacking the Politburo Standing Committee M a d r a s en route f r o m Colombo, with M a o i s t s , a Peking news agency dispatch to Belgrade said As the f i r s t p e r s o n to test m i s s i o n F r i d a y , Pat S m i t h , M a n - Thant told newsmen he did not Monday. East L a n s i n g ' s new open h o u s - i s t e e s e n i o r , contacted the East think a new formula or proposal ing ordinance, a Negro MSU s t u - Lansing commission at 10:30 a . m . w a s In the offing to solve the 0 U.N. S e c r e t a r y General U Thant said Monday that without dent filed a complaint Monday Monday, according to William Vietnam p r o b l e m . cessation of American bombing,peace in Vietnam is impossible. with the East Lansing Human Bopf, a s s t . city m a n a g e r . Indian protocol officials said Thant spoke at a state banquet in his honor by Indian P r i m e Relations Commission against a North Vietnamese Consul-Gen- M i n i s t e r Indira Gandhi. See Page 3 landlady who r e f u s e d to rent him Bopf said the c a s e will now be e r a l Nguyen Hoa and all other a room. turned over to David B e r l o , diplomats had been invited to join A Uruguay is busy p r e p a r i n g f o r the Western Hemisphere A f t e r filing c h a r g e s with the c h a i r m a n of the c o m m i s s i o n , who the a i r p o r t welcoming party hut summit meeting beginning Wednesday. Some L a t i n - A m e r i c a n Michigan Civil Rights C o m - will a s s i g n a committee to in- that the Hanoi r e p r e s e n t a t i v e did heads o f ' s t a t e s began a r r i v i n g Monday. Punta del E s t e will vestigate the situation. not r e p l y . be the scene of the c o n f e r e n c e . P r e s i d e n t Johnson a r r i v e s Smith said the landlady, M a g - t h e r e today. See Page 1 dalene M. Prophet, who o p e r a t e s A Oil slicks f r o m the tanker T o r r e y Canyon washed up on G o r d o n drops a rooming house at 404 Division Straighten out A St., a g r e e d over the telephone to s e v e r a l French beaches Monday. Patrol boats, a r m e d with show him a r o o m . When they met, elect sawdust and detergents attacked the s l i c k s still drifting ASMSU bid lie s a i d , she refused to rent to towards s h o r e . A British Atty. Gen. Sir Elwyn Jones said Monday that his Roger Gordon, Jackson f r e s h - him b e c a u s e she f e a r e d the other DZODIN man, withdrew Monday a s a c a n - tenants would object. ^ v e r n m e n t still doesn't know in which country it should didate f o r ASMSU sophomore PETE ELLSWORTH begin suit of the owners of the T o r r e y Canyon. The government is hoping to r e c o v e r the $5.6 million spent fighting the oil slicks member-at-large. polluting B r i t i s h b e a c h e s . The damage o c c u r r e d in Britain but Gordon, president of East the ship was American-owned and r e g i s t e r e d in L i b e r i a . A k e r s Hall and chairman of the East Complex board, said he ASMSU CO-DIRECTOR OF withdrew because the East C o m - EXTERNAL PUBLIC plex weekend now being planned Thomas re-elected has become " b i g g e r than e x - RELATIONS pected." "I feel I could work m o r e ASMSU PRICE STUDY E. Lansing mayor effectively in hall and complex government than on the ASMSU COMMITTEE b o a r d , " he added. E a s t L a n s i n g ' s City Council councll in l a s t week's election, Gordon plans to stay on the TRAFFIC APPEALS COURT Monday night elected MSU speech was sworn b e f o r e the meeting E a s t Complex board and said p r o f e s s o r Gordon T h o m a s to his along with two newly elected he will run again for the E a s t fourth consecutive t e r m a s mayor councilmen, Wilbur Brookover, Akers presidency. • HONORS COLLEGE of the city. another MSU p r o f e s s o r , and With G o r d o n ' s withdrawal, T h o m a s , r e - e l e c t e d to the J a m e s Brown. t h r e e candidates r e m a i n for the • PHI ETA SIGMA • John P a t r i a r c h e , city m a n a g e r , sophomore seat: Steve Brown, m a d e the p r e l i m i n a r y p r e s e n t a - B r a d Lang, and T e r r y Mulcha- SCHOLASTIC HONORARY StateNewsholds tion of the city budget for 1967- hey. 68. The budget calls for Gordon said he has submitted GREEN HELMET open houseWed. $2,688,360, an increase $270,981 f r o m the previous y e a r . of a l e t t e r of withdrawal with the understanding that he will not T h e State News will hold an open house at 8 p.m. Wednes- P a t r i a r c h e said it n o w a p p e a r s the budget will run about accept the office if he should win. Gordon added that he is Junior Member-at-Large day in 341 Student Services. P o - $20,000 In the red because of still a candidate for r e p r e s e n t a - A l l students m a y vote f o r j u n i o r membei—at-large sitions a r e open in news and the heavy snows of late J a n u a r y tive to the NSA c o n g r e s s . feature writing, reviewing and causing an e x t r a workload In the the a r t s , and religion writing. r e m o v a l and disposal of snow All students interested in and r u b b i s h . HELP US CELEBRATE OUR working for the State News now T h e proposed budget will be m e t by an additional levy of GRAND OPENING ! o r in the f u t u r e or curious about the n e w s p a p e r ' s operation a r e 50 cents p e r $1,000; this will invited to attend. b r i n g the city tax r a t e to $24 R e f r e s h m e n t s will be s e r v e d . p e r thousand. TUES-11th WED-12th THURS-13th ATTENTION CAR OWNERS' FREE complete front end repair and alignment • LITTER BAGS » brakes • suspension • HAND PUPPETS • wheel balancing • steering corrections • motor tune ups • LOLLIPOPS • PEPSI-COLA LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center w i t h t h e p u r c h a s e of A DELICIOUS ARBY'S ROAST BEEF SANDWICH 124 SOUTK LARCH IV 4-7346 270 WEST GRAND RIVER E. LANSING SPORTS 4 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Tuesday, April 11, 1967 PRACTICE BEGINS TODAY Offensive football picture bright ated Steve Juday last season and By 'OE M I T C H gained 305 y a r d s in 64 c a r r i e s it is hoped that he will be State N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r was the talk of the c o n f e r e n c e , :k by fall. and s c o r e d twice. along with All-American q u a r - IVchlin is a question m a r k f o r Among the returning backfield MSU could have the most potent terback Bob G r i e s e of P u r d u e . fall. Ho has received an Army r e s e r v e p l a y e r s a r e Dick B e r - offense in the Big Ten Conference A scrambling-type q u a r t e r - ¡ft notice for J u n e , lin ski and Frank W a t e r s , h a l f - next fall. back, Raye runs the Spartan o p - .ine Coach Gordon S e r r said b a c k s , and C h a r l e s VVedemeyer, . The return of eight of the o f - tion play as well ws any q u a r t e r - quarterback. tiii only m a j o r change planned fensive r e g u l a r s f r o m last y e a r ' s back. He gained 436 yards last Cavender will get the starting Outstanding freshmen p r o s - for spring p r a c t i c e is the move team gives the Spartans strength s e a s o n , third behind leader Clint a s s i g n m e n t at f u l l b a c k this p e c t s who will be vying for a of Conti from guard to a tackle and reasons for optimism a s Jones and fullback Bob Apisa. -ition. s p r i n g , while Apisa r e c u p e r a t e s backfield position a r e halfbacks spring practice optni- today. But Raye can p a s s , too, having f r o m the knee operation he u n d e r - L a M a r r T h o m a s and Ken Hines Unlike the d e f e n s e , which lost completed 62 of 123 p a s s e s f o r went in the winter, and quarterback Jack P i t t s . With the d e p a r t u r e of A l l - over half of its r e g u l a r s , the 1,110 y a r d s and 10 touchdowns. Apisa will participate in all of Though the Spartans have Big Ten tackle J e r r y West, S e r r Spartan offense has experience This season, Raye will have in three of the four backfield end A1 Brenner as one of his the spring drill work except c o n - tact work. He m a y , however, see five of seven r e g u l a r s returning on the line next fall,only B r e n n e r said he will look to last y e a r ' s r e s e r v e s and upcoming f r e s h m e n Scholastic problems positions and five of the seven t a r g e t s . B r e n n e r , a 6 - 2 , 185- some contact l a t e r in the s p r i n g , and guard Dave Techlin and Tony to fill the vacated line position. P i c t u r e d a r e a p a i r of o f f e n s i v e l i n e q u e s - -pots in the line. pounder, finished second in r e - •according to the Spartan c o a c h e s . Conti will be out for spring t i o n m a r k s , as the f o o t b a l l t e a m opens The Spartans were second be- ceiving behind Gene \ \ a s h i n g ^ High on his li-t of p r o s p e c t s • Cavender filled in for the In- practice. s p r i n £ d r i l l s today. Regular center L a r r y hind Purdue in the Big Ten in ton last y e a r with 22 receptions at-.- Roger Ruminski and Ed M c - jured Apisa late last y e a r . He offense last y e a r , but have to be for ^57 y a r d s and one touchdown. Tackle J o e Przybycki has been Cloud at tackle. R e s e r v e g u a r d s S m i t h (above) and t a c k l e Joe P r y z b y c k i finished with 200 y a r d s gained in considered No. 1 offensively this B r e n n e r was also the S p a r - 41 c a r r i e s and scored seven excused by Daugherty for a c a - a r e Mitch P r u i e t t a n d Mike B r a d - (right) will miss spring drills foracademic season, mainly due to the return tans' top punt r e t u r n e r last fall. touchdowns. demic r e a s o n s , and c e n t e r L a r r y U-y, and returning at c e n t e r is Ron r e a s o n s . T h e i r r e t u r n f o r the ' 6 7 s e a s o n of quarterback Jimmy Raye. All-American Washington will Apisa led all s c o r e r s last s e a - Smith is not in school this s p r i n g . Ranieri. i s uncertain. Raye is the key to the Spartan be sorely m i s s e d , but the c o a c h - son with 54 points and was second o f f e n s e . It was he la1-! -eason ing staff i- looking to Maurice in rushing with 445 y a r d s gained. Batsmen home today who guided MSU to a 9-0-1 r e c - Haynes a s a replacement. The l o s s of A i l - A m e r i c a n ord and a Big Ten champion- Haynes is a senior, but has J o n e s leaves Lee as the only ship. not won a letter yet. r e t u r n i n g regular halfback. He Raye took ov«.r for the-gradu- Returning behind Raye in the backfield, will be regular h a l f - back Dwight Lee and either Bob for twinbill with EMU INTERESTED Apisa o r Regis Cavender at full. IN AN OVERSEAS Go If course CAREER? B y G A Y E L WESCH Bowcn, a junior, and sophomore dropped f r o m .353 b e f o r e last • / N 6pen today State N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r fit--^t baseman Ed McLaughlin weekend's action. a r e the probable s t a r t e r s on the Outfielder John Walters r a i s e d The University Forest A k e r s After 17 straight away g a m e s , right side. f ~ 4 Golf C o u r s e on Harrison Road is officially open to the public the MSU baseball squad w ill m a k e his a v e r a g e f r o m »296 to .305 Sophomore P e t e Casteel is the o v e r the weekend to become the its f i r s t home appearance of the mo-t likely* s t a r t e r at c a t c h e r last of MSU's r e g u l a r s over .300. f r o m 8 a . m . until dark. season today when it takes on po-ition, while junior Dick Gray Tom Binkowski was the only T h e golf p r i c e s are: f u l l - t i m e E a s t e r n Michigan at 2 p . m . in a is his r e p l a c e m e n t . Spartan with m o r e than two hits students, $1; p a r t - t i m e students, The Spartart® will probably see in last weekend's d o u b l e h e a d e r . doubleheader on Old College S1.50; faculty-staff m e m b e r s , $1 two right h a n a e r s on the mound He will be at f i r s t base in one Field. for nine and $1.50 for 18, and the MSU split a doubleheader with for the Hurons. E a s t e r n ' s best garfie and right field in the cither. public, 54. Alumni may play nine Ball State last Saturday a f t e r l e f t - h a n d e r pitched a>ia inst Mich- J u n i o r J i m Plotts is likely to get holes for $2.50. a 7 - 7 - 1 spring trip r e c o r d . T h e igan and will probably be r e s t e d a shot at the f i r s t base position T h e r e is no nine-hole faculty S p a r t a n s a r e 8-8-1 f o r the s e a s o n . today. in one of the g a m e s . Mr. Paul S. Dulaney rate on weekends. The p r i c e for Eastern Michigan was 7 - 5 Steve Rymal will be at second either nine or 18 is $1.50. E a s t e r n ' s s t a r t e r s will »most with Tom Ellis at short and o v e r a l l going Into a single g a m e with Michigan Monday. T h e Hu- likely be chosen f r o m among Tom Steckley at t h i r d . April 1ft, 196" r o n s w e r e 5 - 5 on t h e i r southern Allen, Jay Schwalm and Bill G i f - W a l t e r s and Hummel will be Straighten out t r i p but swept a doubleheader fin. in left and c e n t e r respectively f r o m Alma last weekend. If the Hurons start two r i g h t - while e i t h e r Rich Jordan o r Mike t o discuss t h e t r a i n i n g o f t ' e e d at elect E a s t e r n is lead by outfielder handers it will be an " a l l r i g h t " G e r h a r d t will be In right when V I F T. a n i n t e n s i v e n . n e m o n t h s n r o g ' a m o f post graduale s t u d v and DZODIN Football or Glenn Moultor., the t e a m ' s most day, for MSU will be doing l i k e - Binkowski is not. valuable p l a y e r last y e a r . Moul- wise. While regular c a t c h e r H a r r y the j o b o p p o r t u n i t i e s o p e n to g r a d u a t e s i n t h e fie i d o f Uncle Sam ton hit .322 for the Hurons last season. Kendrick m i s l e d a game with Spartan junior c o l l e g e t r a n s f e r a s o r e a r m , his substitute Bill I N T E R N A T I O N A L TRADE and Gary Smith is scheduled to s t a r t Linne was two f o r f o u r . It i s Season9s first Joining Moulton in the o u t - G O V E R N M E N T SERVICE field will probably be John the f i r s t g a m e . Sophomore / a n a questionable a s to who will s t a r t . C l a y , a l e f t - h a n d e r who pitches Easton will s t a r t the "ightcap. Interviews mav be scheduled at on o c c a s i o n , and Dan Maynard. MSU Coach Danny Litwhiler New Y o r k Y a n k e e B i l l R o b i n s o n c r o s s e s h o m e will be looking for strong p e r - p l a t e a f t e r h i t t i n g the f i r s t h o m e r u n of the m a j o r 'S' wrestlers star Maynard s t a r t e d e a r l i e r in the THE PLACEMENT BUREAU y e a r but was injured and may f o r m a n c e s f r o m b o t h , a s he needs l e a g u e s e a s o n in the t h i r d i n n i n g of the o p e n e r not s t a r t against the S p a r t a n s . two m o r e s t a r t e r s for the Big Ten a g a i n s t the W a s h i n g t o n S e n a t o r s . The Y a n k s w o n , The American Institute Eastern's infield manned by two s e n i o r s , a j u - will be season which opens this F r i d a y . in All- Star meet 8-0. UPI T e l e p h o t o For Foreign Trade Smith was 2-1 in Florida with n i o r , and a sophomore. A p a i r of Spartan w r e s t l e r s a 2.51 earned run a v e r a g e , the Seniors DaveHenegar at s h o r t - Thunderbird Campus lowest ERA on the squad. Easton w e r e m e m b e r s of the victorious PHOENIX, ARIZONA stop and Lonnie Head at third was used only in relief on the East squad in the E a s t - W e s t All base will play the left s i d e , Affiliate Of t r i p , and this w'ill be his f i r s t Star w r e s t l i n g meet held last I h t ; American ManageitH-nt A ^ ' m i j t i u r i while second baseman Gary weekend at Oklahoma Citv. Okla. start. Litwhiler will also be looking Spartan s e n i o r s Don Behm and ME N'S for the Spartan hitting to i m - George Radman w r e s t l e d at 137 Softball Ruggers practice p r o v e . It has been spotty to date. and 167 r e s p e c t i v e l y to help the East to a 19-17 victory. FIELD 5:20 3 Bayard - Baal 4 I m m o r t a l s - T h e Alberts C e n t e r f i e l d e r Tom Hummel, Behm, the Big T e n champion 1 Montie - Hedrick T h e MSU Rugby Club will be ENJOY BIG SAVINGS! like Smith a t r a n s f e r student, and &CAA r u n n e r - u p at 130 2 Brandy - Brinkley E a s t Ccympus F i e l d s p r a c t i c i n g today and T h u r s d a y at 3 Arpent - Archdukes 4 p.m. on the field at the west but f r o m Southern Methodist, pounds t h i s y e a r , lost to O k l a - 4 C a r a v e l l e - Caribbean FIELD 5:20 side of J e n l s o n Fieldhouse. Any- leads the MSU h i t t e r s with a homa S t a t e ' s Gene Davis, 7 - 3 . 5 C a v a l i e r - Cabana 11 F e e m a l e s - Fencilir one i n t e r e s t e d in the sport is .353 a v e r a g e on 18 hits in 51 Radman, who went through the 6 C a m e r o n - Carleton 12 Akrojox - Akua-Pahula asked to attend practice, a s the at b a t s . He slipped f r o m .372 season undefeated and won the 7 6-1'ak - Brewery 13 McCoy - Mclnnes That's right! You can club hopes to schedule g a m e s b e f o r e the weekend doubleheader. Big T e n and NCAA 167-pound 8 E m e r a l d - Embassy 14 Hubbard 9-11 follow this simple for two complete t e a m s . C a t c h e r - t u r n e d - t h i r d - b a s e - championships, kept his r e c o r d 9 Peep Guys - K e r m i t s H e r m i t s 15 HoNavel - Hob Nob man Bill Steckley is hitting ,327, clean with a '9-3 decision over rule: whenever T h e " A " team t r a v e l s to Notre despite an injured w r i s t . Steckley Fred F a i r b a n k s of Washington 10 D. Dodgers - E r e c t o r s Dame for a game this Saturday. has hit 19 t i m e s in 58 at bats but State. 6:30 your cleaning 6:30 11 Akat - Akohol 1 Wooster - Worthington loads pile up, 2 Wincellar - Wildcats 12 ouse - Horrendous 13 Hubbard 3-5 stop in at your 3 Argonaughts - A r i s t o c r a t s 4 University Village - Vets friendly nearby 7:40 7:40 Sunshine Center. 1 Ba 11antine - Bawdier^ 11 Fecundity - F e n r i r 12 McFadden - McKlnnon 2 Wordsworth - Wolfram 13 West Shaw 8-9 3 Bacchus - Bardot 4 Fly Boys - AJS.C.E. 8:50 11 East Shaw 9-10 8:50 1 Casino - C a r t h a g e 12 East Shaw 6-7 13 Abortion - Abdication 2 Mels M i r a c l e s - Schular Mets LEARN TO FLY TO EUROPE! FLY SEATS S T I L L AVAILABLE SAVE TIME . . . SAVE MONEY in 1967 Through the MSU FLYING CLUB Sunshine Center You c o u l d f l y to N a s s a u , C a l i f o r n i a , T o r o n t o , C h i c a g o , a n y w h e r e - o u r m e m b e r s do a l l the t i m e !I J o i n now and l e a r n h o w in one of o u r f o u r June 2 0 - J u l y 20 B . O . A . C . F o r $353 J u l y 3 1 - A u g . 30 P A N A M F o r $353 ( G r o u p ) June 2 3 - A u g . 19 P A N A M F o r $300 ( C h a r t e r ) June I 9 - S e p t . 7 B.O.A.C. (filled) (Group) (Grojß) m o d e r n w e l l - e q u i p p e d a i r c r a f t . We o f f e r e x p e r t i n s t r u c t i o n f o r alI — B e g i n - June 2 0 - S e p t . 13 P A N A M (filled) (Group) n e r to advanced. M e m b e r s h i p is now open to a l l m e n and w o m e n s t u d e n t s , 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience s t a f f , and e m p l o y e e s of MSU. F l y i n g - f i l m s and g u e s t s p e a k e r s at each Prices i n c l u d e R o u n d T r i p Jet T r a n s p o i — 1 - 2 1 3 Ann S t r e e t m e e t i n g . L e t ' s see you at o u r next m e e t i n g ! t a t i o n F r o m D e t r o i t to L o n d o n . F o u r and s e v e n 2 - C o r n e r of H a r r i s o n ,& W i l s o n Road week o p t i o n a l L a n d T o u r s O f f e r e d a l s o . C h e c k s 3 - N o r t h w i n d D r . F a c i n g Yankee S t a d i u m P l a z a p a y a b l e to M . S . U . S T U D E N T U N I O N B O A R D O n l y F u l l a m o u n t of F l i g h t w i l l be a c c e p t e d by CAM OPIUTU COM III H I I W TUESDAY, APRIL 11 A T 8:00 P . M . P A R L O R C U N I O N BUILDING Union Board. WASH H DRY CLEAN WASH N DRY OFFICE HOURS: - M O N D A Y - THURSDAY , ' o i n " P i c s e Who fzxpect More And Save THE WINGED SPARTANS 2 p . m . - 5. p. m . U n i o n B o a r d R o o m - 2nd F l o o r o f U n i o n Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 11, 1967 5 RICK KÄLB Bad moments mar concert B y F R E D T . H I M M E L E IN o r c h e s t r a in the Liszt E - F l a t mon Ricker could have been. Senior write-in: State News R e v i e w e r worked against m o s t of the s o l o - i s t s , which gave evidence of i n - adequate r e h e a r s a l , and which Piano C o n c e r t o , it hardly m a t - T h e final e m b a r r a s s m e n t is t e r e d a s Leon Gregorian o v e r - one for which everyone is r e s p o n - T h e r e Is a certain danger a t - dragged m o s t of the soloists down whelmed everyone but Liszt h i m - sible. MSU has not right to expect gas of a candidate tendant in playing with words, a danger immediately apparent when applying the p h r a s e " e m - to its own t i r e d level. E x a m p l e s of t h i s abounded. self with his brilliant p e r f o r m - f i r s t c l a s s p e r f o r m a n c e s unless ance. it houses them in a f i r s t c l a s s However, it must be r e a s s e r t e d auditorium. T h e powers that be By L A U R E L P R A T T His " p l a t f o r m " Includes: b a r r a s s m e n t of r i c h e s " to Sun- Soloist F r a n k Wangler almost that the o r c h e s t r a was not a l - can have oriental rugs at the r e a r Graduation In s u b m a r i n e s - day's Honors C o n c e r t . C e r t a i n l y pulled off a minor coup in trying ways on top. Thus, T h o m a s L . of Fairchild to their h e a r t s ' c o n - State News Staff W r i t e r replacing the canoes— on the there were r i c h e s enough, p r o - to make the Weber B a s s o o n C o n - Richmond's "Incantation and tent, but It is still an acoustic Rick k a l b is something e l s e . vided by seven strikingly c o m - c e r t o into f i r s t - r a t e writing, but Dance F o r O r c h e s t r a " must and and esthetic freak, and for a s Running on a " p l a t f o r m " Red C e d a r ; expeditions in s e a r c h of the Loch Ness m o n - petent student soloists, but, t r a g - he was thwarted by the o r c h e s t r a , should be heard again to gain long a s sensitive musicians, in- which Includes building a ically, there was sufficient which forgave the attempt at full effect, and thus it will be adequatley r e h e a r s e d and o t h e r - Great Wall around MSU to p r o - s t e r and the abominable snow- men; secession f r o m the mediocrity to make the c o n c e r t subtlety and forgot the Intent In foolish to wonder how much b e t - w i s e , a r e forced to p e r f o r m in tect the campus f r o m a b o m i - an e m b a r r a s s i n g experience. its urgent d e s i r e to slam the t e r the sensitively gifted m e z z o - WPA h o r r o r c h a m b e r s a d i s - nable snowmen, Kalb is not United States; and outlawing of c a r s , to r e p l a c e them with T h e s e e m b a r r a s s m e n t s take s c o r e around. C e l l i s t L a u r e n c e soprano Linda Vlckerman or the tinguished academic community even listed on the ballot. three f o r m s ; the f i r s t is the Brown might a l m o s t have made smoothly capable clarinetist R a - stands In e m b a r r a s s m e n t . hansom c a b s . But h e ' s running f o r p r e s - p r o g r a m itself, a two-hour e x - the third movement of the refined ident of the senior c l a s s . Kalb decided to run, he travaganza which was composed Lalo Cello C o n c e r t o into a tour Kalb is a television-radio said, because t h e r e was only of snippets f r o m v a r i o u s c o n - Sounds of home m a j o r with a 2.48 a v e r a g e ; he Is f r o m Upper M o n t c l a l r . N . J , one candidate f o r the office and he didn't feel that was c e r t o s , each Intended to show off the individual p e r f o r m e r , but de f o r c e except that the o r c h e s - t r a , conducted by A s s t . Conductor Voshihiro Obata, provided a c - NOW OPEN At the I n d i a n ' C l u b S p r i n g F e s t i v a l F r i d a y M r s . He said he plans to go to S i e r r a Leone a f t e r graduation to s t a r t right. He said he is s u r e he h a s each contributing to a p r o g r a m which never c a r r i e d a thought companiment with all the b r i s k - ness of a limp d i s h r a g . 11 A.M. DAILY his own provisional g o v e r n - no chance to win since he has completely through and which N a g a m a n i l y e n g e r p l a y e d Indian v e r s i o n s of w e s t e r n ment. not had t i m e to mount a c a m - seemed to s t a r t and stop, despite Yet the o r c h e s t r a had its m o - Sun. 5 p.m. s o n g s o n t h e v e e n a , t h e n a t i o n a l i n s t r u m e n t of I n d i a . THE PIT Ha is a m e m b e r of the In- paign. the inclusion of two complete c o n - m e n t s . Again under M r . Obata, State News photo by J e r r y M c A l l i s t e r ternational Assn. of T u r t l e s , certi. the o r c h e s t r a gave more than the Happy Johnny Hunko Fan Monday he put up his f i r s t The second e m b a r r a s s m e n t adequate a s s i s t a n c e to violinist Club and the M e r r y Marvel ana only sign In f r o n t of Be'r- was the sound- provided by the Elizabeth B a r r y , who p e r f o r m e d RESTAURANT Marching Society. key Hall: amazing MSU O r c h e s t r a . In i t s with skill two e x c e r p t s f r o m In s t r a i g h t e r moments, he " T h e Mind Boggles at the previous concert a p p e a r a n c e s Bloch's "Baal Shem." Fiery Soups, s a l a d s , sandwiches s e r v e d on the Judiciary council Thought—Rick Kalb f o r Sen- this season the o r c h e s t r a has pianist J a m e s Tannenbaum got Quick food of Emmons Hall. ior C l a s s P r e s i d e n t . " hinted at a new polish and p r o f e s - c o n s i d e r a b l e support in the Men- He said he r e p r e s e n t s no , "If I am e l e c t e d , " he said, sional l u s t e r , but Sunday a f t e r - delssohn C a p p r l c c i o B r i l l a n t e , : 203 MAC Avenue group but the Avant-Garde " m y f i r s t official act will be noon r e v e a l e d an o r c h e s t r a which and, if no one could h e a r the Society. to demand a recount, Tuesday, April 18: mental reading, n u r s i n g , Type t " W h o e l s e said that? Wil- He has a jazz show on WBRS Abex Corp.: metallurgy, A, speech therapy and t e a c h e r liam Buckley when hewas r u n - (Brody radio) and has played LIMIT 1 mechanics, and m a t e r i a l s s c i - c o u n s e l o r / p h y s i c a l l y handi- ning for mayor of New York. d r u m s with The C a n t e r b u r y s . 5 29i ence, mechanical and e l e c t r i c a l capped (B,M) and psychology He wanted to turn Third Ave- PILLSBURY FLOUR That group recently d i s - engineering and all m a j o r s of (diagnostician) (M). nue into a bicycle p a t h . " banded. the colleges of B u s i n e s s and Hupp C o r p . , Gibson R e f r i g e r a - Social Science (B). tor Division: mechanical and b a g T h e American Institute for e l e c t r i c a l engineering (B). With This Coupon and $5.00 o r More P u r c h a s e Foreign T r a d e : all m a j o r s , all Exclusive of B e e r , Wine & C i g a r e t t e s Petitions ovoi table collèges (B). Limit One P e r Family - E x p i r e s April 15, 1967 Lake Shore Public Schools: Big B r o t h e r s of Saginaw, Inc.: e a r l y and l a t e r elementary e d u - social work, psychology and s o - cation, a r t , physical education, ciology (B.M). music (instrumental), all m a - for cabinet head post Board of Education, D i s t r i c t j o r s (B), Type A mentally handi- 4-4, L o m b a r d , 111.: early and l a t e r capped, emotionally disturbed, elementary education, social partially sighted, v i s i t i n g t e a c h e r studies, science, language a r t s , and speech c o r r e c t i o n (B,M) and industrial a r t s , music (vocal), diagnostician (M). Petitioning for ASMSL' cabinet posed p r o g r a m to the ASMSU a r t , home economics and g i r l s ' p r e s i d e n t begins today through board at 7 p . m . T h u r s d a y in physical education (B), c o u n - Monroe County Community T h u r s d a y with petitions available SPARTAN . . . CREAMY i t n i v i i or v i CRUNCHY i 308 Student S e r v i c e s . seling and guidance (girls') (M), College: technology (auto, e l e c - in 308 Student Services Building. T h e new cabinet president will educable mentally handicapped, tronics) (B,M), metallurgy, E n g - perceptually handicapped and lish, French/Spanish, p h y s i c s / music (band/orchestra) (B) and m a t h e m a t i c s , psychology, All students in good standing with the University a r e eligible be elected T h u r s d a y night with approval of two-thirds of the PEANUT « LB. social work (M). Bronson Community Schools: geography (M,D). s o - for the position, according to ciology, political science and T e r r y Hassold, Royal Oak Junior board. T h e cabinet president is " f i r s t BUTTER 3 jar ' and p r e s e n t cabinet p r e s i d e n t . early and later elementary e d u - Onekama Consolidated School: and f o r e m o s t the chief executive Each candidate will p r e s e n t a rncc cation (B), administration ( p r i n - e a r l y and later e l e m e n t a r y e d u - of the c a b i n e t and delegated to rnrc BUCKET cipal) (M), home economics, G e r - cation, English, physics, c h e m i s - 10-minute s u m m a r y of his p r o - him a r e responsibilities for c a b - . . - WITH THE PURCHASE OF A man, science and a r t (B) and t r y , b u s i n e s s education, F r e n c h inet d e p a r t m e n t s , " H a s s o l d said. 3 POUND 6 OZ. CARTON OF SPIC & SPAN counseling and guidance (boys') and Spanish (B), coaching in c o m - He is r e s p o n s i b l e for c o m - (M). bination with any of the senior C a r m a n School District: e a r l y high school positions. Author's speech municating the p r o g r e s s of the and later e l e m e n t a r y education, cabinet to the b o a r d and for si English, m a t h e m a t i c s , a r t and Redford Union Schools, DIS- TRICT NUMBER L: hardof h e a r - to compare U.S., c a r r y i n g out board d i r e c t i v e s that concern the cabinet,Hassold FLOOR AND WALL CLEANER business education (B), music USSR students ing and speech c o r r e c t i o n (B), said. (Instrumental, vocal, string), visiting teacher (M) and m a t h e - physical education, remedial T h e T h u r s d a y night meeting of m a t i c s / s c i e n c e (block), m a t h e - J u s t i n M o r r i l l College and the reading and mentally handi- the board Is open to all students. m a t i c s , c h e m i s t r y , S p a n i s h / E n g - Dept. of G e r m a n and Russian capped (B.M). Speeches f r o m the floor will be l i s h , home economics, a r t and a r e c o - s p o n s o r i n g a l e c t u r e on C P Division, St. Regis Pulp c r a f t s (B.M). welcomed. and P a p e r C o r p . : mechanical and "Russian Students and t h e i r a g r i c u l t u r a l engineering, d a i r y , Toledo Scale Division, Toledo A m e r i c a n Counterparts," at food science and chemical e n g i - Scale Corp.: e l e c t r i c a l and 7 p . m . Wednesday in 118 Math- neering (B,M). mechanical engineering (B,M). P h y s i c s Building. Straighten out À Kffa E a s t Detroit Public Schools; United States Public Health Michael K. Argus, i m m i g r a n t Service: all m a j o r s of the c o l - Russian writer, s a t i r i s t and elect e a r l y and later elementary e d u - cation, a r t , English, science, leges of A r t s and L e t t e r s , E d u - humorist, will be the speaker. speech (debate and forensics), cation, Communication A r t s , A r g u s has written s e v e r a l h u - mathematics and speech therapy Natural Science, Social Science m o r o u s novels, in English and (B,M) and social studies, p s y - and Business (B). Russian, including "Moscow on •LACHO Y- A Career Westwood Heights School: the Hudson" and "A Rogue with chology and visiting teacher (.M). CHOW MEIN NOODLES Eaton Rapids Public Schools; e a r l y and later e l e m e n t a r y e d u - E a s e , " and is editor of " A m e r i - early and later elementary e d u - cation, English, health, physical can L a u g h s , " an anthology of CHOW MEIN BEEF cation, speech correction, music education and r e c r e a t i o n , home A m e r i c a n humor. (vocal), English/social studies, economics, industrial arts, Students and faculty a r e i n - As A CHOW MEIN CHICKEN TIDY CAT School Social science, Type A, social studies m a t h e m a t i c s , a r t and all special vited to attend. and French/Spanish (B). education (B), Flint. LITTER Tuesday, April 18: T h e F i r s t National Bank and Worker GOLD BOND STAMPS T r u s t Co. of Kalamazoo: all m a - Camp Holiday: all m a j o r s j o r s of the colleges of A g r i c u l - (women). t u r e and B u s i n e s s and all other m a j o r s (B,M). and C P Division, St. Regis Pulp P a p e r Corp.: a g r i c u l t u r a l R F O r t ESPONSIVE ESPONSIBLE E PRESENTATION Excellent Salary 25 EXTRA with the p u r c h a s e of BIG " G " 4 1/2 TO 7 OZ. WT. 1'KGS. O F and mechanical engineering, $8,000 up(10 month basis) Flushing-Community Schools: dairy and food science. early and later elementary e d u - cation, a r t , music (vocal), all General special education, mathematics, C e n t e r , Service Section: hotel, Motors Technical $9,600 up(12 month basis) L i b e r a l Pension Plan . . . WHISTLES • DAISIES • BUGLES / HHW"- 4* I Il.* « i Ihn Purchjn* of llalli 11 WITH THIS COUPON history/geography, English, r e s t a u r a n t and institutional m a n - VOTE Paid Sick L e a v e 1 L B . P K G . O F REG. I French, indu s t r i a l a r t s and b u s i - agement (BÏ. Professional Growth Coupon E x p i r e s Sat. April 15, 1967 ECKRICH Toledo Scale Division, Toledo BROWN ness education (B). Scale C o r p . : mechanical and SMORGAS With Week Cndiiiq PACK Grand Blanc Community F o r information on c e r t i - V I S I T A I S L E 4A . . . SEE OUR NEW e l e c t r i c a l engineering Juniors APRIL 15 Schools: e a r l y and later e l e m e n - fication a n d employment t a r y education, a r t , music ( i n - strumental, vocal), physical edu- and above. p r o c e d u r e s , write to: JAPANESE FOOD SECTION FREE STAMPS cation, language arts/social soph-at-large JOHN C. NEBO, DIRECTOR WE HAVE With th - Putrì, i J of studies, mathematics, science If you need an Division of Social Work Bag of California] (B), counseling and guidance(M), Chicago Public Schools-R912 -JDKLED SHRIMP English, industrial a r t s and s o - INSTANT TREAT WE WANT ACTION I I I 228 N. LaSalle Street » D R I E D CUTTLE FISH (NOSHISURUME) Oranges cial studies (B), emotionally Chicago, Illinois 60601 And Bonn» Booh Coupon handicapped, r e m e d i a l / d e v e l o p - Come and stoke up - - DRIED BONITO - KA PSUO GO BO, Ml/. UN I (BOILED BURDOCK) FREE STAMPS on pancakes... - FUKUJIH/UKE, KIKUYA EXER GENIE JOIN ME - NARA/UKE,ASA HI with the p u r c h a s e of A 14 F L . O / . CAN OF ... hamburgers... - - ABURAACE, (FRIED BEAN GURU) ETC.ETC. JOHNSON'S As shown on M i k e PLEDGE WAX Douglas and WMSB ... chili sizes... AS A And Bonus Book C o u p o n PAN AM TV. ... steak and eggs.. FREE STAMPS Used b y 3000 h i g h schools and u n i v e r - at With A $5.00 or More Purchase A n d Bonus Book Coupon sities. FLIGHT E x c l u s i v e of Beer, W i n * & Cigarettes Lose weight fast. Take STEWARDESS inches off of w a i s t and hips. CAMPUS NOTICE ! ! ! GOODRICH'S SPARTAN INTERVIEWS BONUS BOOK DOUDLE Increase muscular size and strength. MONDAY NO. 1006 GOLD DONO APRIL 17th Total physical fitness in just 6 minutes a IS WORTH 1500 STAMPS GOLD BOND STAMPS day. F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please c o n t a c t the MSU P L A C E M E N T BUREAU EVERY SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER WEDNESDAY CHUCK GINTHER 2820 E. Grand River WORLD'S MOST Must be Redeemed by 940 TROWBRIDGE RD. EAST LANSING Sexton High School EXPERIENCED Sat. April 15 OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. - MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Coach Lansing, Michigan SATURDAY TO 6 P.M. AIRLINE Phone 372-5/84 Phone 487-3761 i K ist I .mairi';. Michigan Tuesday, April 11, 1967 6 Michigan Stattc Ni v.s. STATE NEWS Classified - 355-8255 PEANUTS PERSONAL - Special At 10 Words For $1.00 % Display - 353-6400 & Two Weeks Only - Come In Today ^ Employment For Rent M" 4 The State News does not Automotive Automotive Scooters & Cycles For Rent p e r m i t rac ial o r relig io us PLYMOUTH FL'RY 1963, two HON" A 160. l96S. Low m i l e a g e . MALE COUNSELOR at least 18 FURNISHED a p a r t m e n t s for two Aviation Apartments with a d i s c r i m i n a ion in it.- a d - door hardtop, V-8 stick. $575. Recent tuneup. Extras.$450. years. Some athletic b a c k - s t u d e n t s . 129 Burcham Drive, vertising columns. Tne 353-0024. 3 - 4 / 1 3 FRANCIS AVIATION. So easy to ground. Boys camp in N o r t h e r n FOURTH MAN needed, s p r i n g East L a n s i n g . 9 1/2 month l e a s e , I\ 2-1075. 3-4/12 low cos1' State News will not ac cept POKTlAC 1962 LeMans Con- KEE!! learn in the PIPER CHERO- HONT\ S-90, 1966. Black and Ontario. June 24 to August t e r m f o r Northwlnd a p a r t m e n t s . $140.00. 12 month l e a s e , $130. WANT AD advertising which d i s c i"im- Special $5 o f f e r ì 484- 17. F i r s t y e a r ' s s a l a r y $300. $52.50. Call 351-9006. 3-4/11 Call IV 7-3216. 10-4/20 v e r t i b l e . Good t i r e s , good con- silver. 351-4484. 5-4/11 inats. - a¿ a inst relit ion, 1324. C Call Matt Mann. 484-4263. N E E D T O U R T H man for s p r i n g dition. Call 332-8765 . 3-4, 13 HODA K.\ 1966. Excellent c o n d i - G r a d u a t e and M a r r i e d Students r a c e , color o r national o r i - 10-4/24 t e r m . P a r k i n g . 351-9216. LEARN TO fly through the MSU • AUTOMOTIVE gin. PONTIAC Grand P r i x 1965. f l y i n g club, THE WINGED . 90 c . c . $350. IV 2-4734. TWO BUSBOYS: lunch and din- BAY COLONY 5-4/13 3-4/12 APARTMENTS Beautiful, low mileage c a r $1,- SPARTANS, at the lowest r a t e s ner m e a l s plus pay. Best deal BURCHAM WOODS. G i r l - l u x u r y • EMPLOYMENT , FOR RENT 995. 355-8737. 5 - 4 / 1 7 available anywhere - m u c h , H O N D A 50, 1^66, excellent c o n - a n y w h e r e . ED 2-6884. 5-4/12 1127 N. HAGADORN a p a r t m e n t with t h r e e o t h e r s . dition. 1600 m i l e s , 200 mpg, Now leasing 63 units. 1 ana FOR SALE Automotive RAMBLER 1959 station, wagon. much lower than even a 10% C O U P L E t o work in c h i l d r e n ' s 482-1073, 351-9082. 3-4/11 • insurance paid until N o v e m b e r . 2 b e d r o o m s , unfurnished. , LOST & FOUND HFñVROLET i960 convertibls Reclining front s e a t s . $150. 332- discount on any other r a t e s $170.00. Call 353-8321. c a m p . June 20 to August 20, C l o s e to campus, shopping WANTED to sub-let 2 - 3 g i r l s . • PERSONAL automatic, gooa body and 3203. 5-4/17 could be. Why not call 355- Northern Ontario. Athletic 3-4/11 c e n t e r , downtown, and bus Luxury apartment. Waters 3192 or 351-9066 for f u r t h e r background d e s i r a b l e for m a l e - • PEANUTS PERSONAL ln¿ condition. $400. 332- RENAULT 1962 - No r u s t , good information. Don't forget our MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE s p e - line. Model open 9-5 W e e k - Edge. S u m m e r t e r m . 351-5825. e s p e c l a l l y canoeing and sailing. • REAL ESTATE t i r e s , r u n s good. $150. J i m meeting tonight at 8 p . m . P a r - cialist. Z e r o to 100 c . c . - $24. days and 5 p . m . - 9 p . m . by 3-4/11 Small children w e l c o m e . Salary • SERVICE IEVROLET, CORVAIR, Chevy Kitchen, 351-4688. 3 - 4 / 1 3 lor C, Union Building. 1-4/11 101 to 150 c . c ' - $28. 151 to based on q u a l i f i c a t i o n s . 484- appt. Sat. and Sun. 1 - 5 . FURNISHED APARTMENTS f o r • TRANSPORTATION II. A r e e l s for sale. Cheap. rHUNDERBIRD 1963 Landau, 330 c . c . - $36. 331- to 660 c . c . two s t u d e n t s . 135 Kedzie Drive, 4263. 4-4/14 r e n t s f r o m 1 35.00 P e r month • WANTED For details, 355-9201, 3-4 12 new t i r e s , very s h a r p condition. - $52. 661 c . c . and over $62. East Lansing. S u m m e r l e a s e $1280.00. IV 5-7020. 10-4/13 Scooters & Cycles ROLL ROSSER AGENCY, 717 GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT 332-6321 332-2571 only. $150.00 p e r month. IV 7 - DEADLINE SUZUKI 1966, 5 HP, 3200. Ex- Elm Street, next to College for p e r m a n e n t positions for men o r 337-0511 3216. 10-4/20 T R 3 - B , 1963. Many a c c e s s o r i e s , ONE GIRL: a t t r a c t i v e , inexpen- c e l l e n t . Must s e l l . John, 337- Bike Shop. 332-6648. 5 - 4 / 1 4 and women in office, s a l e s , t e c h - FURNISHED a p a r t m e n t s for two Gooa Docy. new t i r e s . Service r e c o r d s . sive a p a r t m e n t , spring only. 1 P.M. o:.e c l a s s day be - 9510. 3 - 4 / 1 3 HONDA 50, 1966 P e r f e c t condl- nical. IV 2-1543. C-4/13 Dennis, 484-3628. 5-4/17 Phone 332-0234, evenings. s t u d e n t s . 124 C e d a r Street, East HARLEY - DAVIDSON 74, 1961. tion 1,000 m i l e s . $175. 332- CHOOSE YOUR own h o u r s . A few 5-4/14 Lansing, $165.00 f o r 9 1/2 month i'RVSI.FR P 6 0 , 383, Y - - . gööd VALIANT 1964. Two door h a r d - Good condition. $800. t i - e s , good condition, 5395.00. Phone 5964. 3-4/13 h o u r s a day can mean excellent l e a s e . $160 for 12 month l e a s e . Cancellations 12 m top, bucket s e a t s , whltewalls, OX 9-2874. GENTLEMEN ONLY: Holmes 4S2-3546. =-4 13 3 - 4 / 1 3 HONDA 1966 Super 90. Like new. e a r n i n g s for you a s a t r a i n e d N'ortfc, 114 n e a r Sparrow H o s - $150 f o r s u m m e r . IV 7-3216. c l a s s day before- pu s t i c k . $995.00. 351.4299. Avon r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . F o r a p - 10-4/20 :ORV \ l f t 1962. four speec 5 - 4 / 1 1 VESPA SCOOTER 1962, good $335.00. 655-3342 a f t e r 4 p . m . pital. Furnished efficiency tion, pointment, in your own home, condition, 4000 m i l e s , w i n d - 3-4/12 a p a r t m e n t . IV 4-4864. 3 - 4 / 1 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE: south VOLKSWAGEN T535I 1,600 w r i t e M r s . Alona Huckins,5664 of Michigan Avenue. One room s h i e l d . Call 332-3218. 5-4/11 TRll'M PTT i960, 350.ee. Low HASLETT APARTMENT needs PHONE 13,000 m i l e s , excellent c o n - SUZUKI 1967, 55 c c . Won l n c o n - School S t r e e t , Haslett, M i c h i - efficiency. Men only. Utilities CORVAIR ^PYDER. 1963, f o u r - mileage, excellent condition gan or call IV 2 - 6 8 9 3 . C-4/14 one or two men Spring t e r m . 355-8255 dition. 372-3731. 10-4/24 t e s t . N e v e r used. Judy. 337- with e x t r a s . IV 5-3682. 3 - 4 / 1 1 351-5807. 3-4,-12 paid. Share bath. $60.00 plus speed excellent.condition, >300. deposit. Telephone 489-3569. VOLKSWAGEN 1964 Deluxe Se- 1314. RATES Che:, 353-8257. 5-4, 12 dan. Runs beautifully $699. P r i - 3-4/13, M O T O R C Y C L E HEADQUAR- ASSISTANT MANAGER, male, to GIRL NEEDED 1967-68. Also two 3-4/12 TERS, Y a m a h a , Triumph, work 6 p . m . to 11 p . m . T h r e e 1 CAÍ. SI.50 CORYETTE CONVERTIBLE vate owner. 353-7946. 3-4/13 HONDA 305, 1966 Super Hawk. f o r s u m m e r . Eden Roc. 355- LUXURY, TWO m o r e men, J u n e - Very clean, only 1,600 m i l e s . BMW s a l e s and s e r v i c e s . All or four nights p e r week. $1.50 3 DAYS. . .S3.00 1966, 350 HF close ratio 4- VOLKSWAGEN M I C R O E E1S $625. 351-4299. types of riding a p p a r e l , c o m - p e r hour. Also man needed to 1^84. 3-4/12 J u n e . Block f r o m B e r k e y . 351- 2-4/12 5 DAYS. ¿5.00 Speed, aluminum wheels, AM* 1964. 30,000 m i l e s , radio, good plete s e l e c t i o n of h e l m e t s . work 3 p . m . to 6 p . m . - five TWO - MAN duplex, $110.00 9267. 5-4,14 FM. Call Bill. IV 5-0957. VESPA 1966 m o t o r s c o o t e r . 80Ò monthly. No l e a s e r e q u i r e d . condition. 355-8035 evenings. SHEP'S MOTORS. Just south of days p e r week - Monday through 4-4, 14 actual m i l e s . Owned by MSU girl P a r k i n g . 337-1571. 3-4/12 6 3 NEW L U X U R Y 5-4/17 1-96 E x p r e s s w a y on C e d a r F r i d a y . $1.50 p e r hour. S e e M r . ( b a s e d on 10 w o r d s p e r ad) DODGE 19-59, three spee> •que VOLKSWAGEN 1959. Good condl- student. $250. UNIVERSITY S t r e e t . OX 4-6621. C-5/14 Dyer at the M i n - A - M a r t , 3135 RIVERSIDE sound p r o o f u n i t s flight, 326. Excellent ins- EAST: F o u r - m a n U N I VERSITY VILLA Over 10, 15# per word, per da-j p o r t a t i o : . Best offer over $100. tion, lacK, radio-, white wall OLDSMOBILE, 1222 E . M i c h i - YAMAHA 305, 1966. Candy a p p l e . South Pennsylvania Avenue. a p a r t m e n t . Two month l e a s e , gan. 5-4/14 Monday through T h u r s d a y - 7 APARTMENTS Call Jim 355-5449. 5-4/ 14 t i r e s . Asking $395. Phone 694- Garaged all w i n t e r . E x t r a s . reduced - $220 p e r . Available T h e r e will be a 50c service a . m . to 3 p . m . 3-4/12 - 635 ABBOTT ROAD 8891. 4-4, 14 HONDA 1966, Super 90. ' 1000 $635. 353-7688. 3-4/11 i m m e d i a t e l y . Call Manager - and bookkeeping charge if , FALCON 136Î7 Must sell. Many - WALK TO CAMPUS m i l e s . Good a s new. $300. Call SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: Men, 351-6746. 3-4/11 th;s ad is not paid within new p a r t s . $200. Dave, 351- VOLVO 1964, P-1800-S Sport - C O M P L E T E L Y FURNISHED G r e g at 372-2799. 3 - 4 / 1 3 SUZUKI HOSTLER 1966. E x c e l - 20 o r o v e r . Detroit a r e a , $2.80 STUDENTS 2-BEDROOM one week. 5302 . 3- 4 / H Coupe. Must s e l l . $1800. 351- lent s h a p e . F a c t o r y w a r r a n t e e . SPRING TERM BARGAIN: f o u r - p e r hour. David J a f f a . 353- 7419. 5 - 4 / 1 4 YAMAHA 1966, 250cc. Like new. Must s e l l . 882-8166. 3-4/11 man a p a r t m e n t , f u r n i s h e d - $ 3 2 0 . FLEXIBLE UNITS F URLANE 1962 -.vo door, V-S, / 2803 between 10-3 p . m . One owner. $475. UNIVERSITY b a l a n c e of t e r m , l e s s than $40 - L E f US HELP YOU FIND stick, good shape. $475. Call Auto Service & Ports SUZUKI 150, good condition. Hon- 8-4/18 A ROOMMATE OLDSMOBILE, 1222 E. M i c h i - p e r p e r s o n p e r month. Call 351- Automotivfi / a f t e r 4;30. 484-0839. 5-4/17 gan. 5-4/14 da Super 90, 1965, good condi- KEY PUNCH operator: six 3 Man Units ENGLNE 1960 Volkswagen. Good months to two y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e . 7672 f o r appointmenc to s e e . ALFA ROMLO 1959 Sprint, good FORD 1965 LTD, two-door. Pow- tion. Call 351-5987 a f t e r 5 p . m . 70.00 each p e r month running condition, recent belt HONDA 1965, 250cc Hawk. $350. Exceptional opportunity for a 5-4/13 mechanically, >395. 1957 C o r - e r steering, etc. V-8, a u t o - 5-4/13 2-Man Units available Job. $125. Phone 882-1436. Good condition, e x t r a s . Call neat young lady to p r o g r e s s in a NEEDED: ONE man to s u b - l e a s e vette, runs fine, $595." 1953 m a t i c . E x c e l l e n t condition. 3 - 4 13 SUZUKI 1966, 150cc's. Excellent F u r n i s h e d Model Open DaysSi P o r s c h e , beautiful, $995. 1959 351-9420 . 3-4/12 well e s t a b l i s h e d f i r m , on a new luxury, a p a r t m e n t f o r r e s t of 351-7899. 5-4/14 condition. 3,000 m i l e s including evenings: See Manager o r call Alfa Spyder, nice, $695. 1961 M E L ' S AUTO SERVICE: L a r g e MOTORCYCLE o p e r a t i o n . Excellent working spring t e r m . $40. p e r month. FÔRD" "1764 Ç i l a x i e "00 h a r d - LIABILITY Buco helmet 7 1/2. $395. 351- 3 3 2 - 0 0 9 1 , 3 3 2 - 5 8 3 3 b e f o r e 8 pm Healey 3000, $795*' I960 Alfa or s m a l l , we do them all. 1108 conditions. Salary dependent on 351-9302. 4-4/14 top. 352 automatic. P.S., one r a t e s : up to lOOcc; $30.00 y e a r ; 6373. 5-4/11 Sypder 5-speed, $695. T r a d e s E. Grand R i v e r . 332-3255. C qualifications and ability t o p e r - FURNISHED: ONE bedroom new j SIGN UP NOW FOR F A L L owner, excellent condition. $1,- I00cc-300cc; $35.00 y e a r . T I B - accepted. THE CHECK POINT, 100. 351-9149 a f t e r 7 p . m . GENERATORS AND s t a r t e r s - BETTS INSURANCE AGENCY. Employment f o r m . Apply P e r s o n n e l Office, units. Inquire 709 West Saginaw. Okemos, 332-4916. C-4/13 HOSTESS WantecT f o r w e e k - e n d Melling F o r g i n g Company, L a n - Phone 627-6121, a l s o vacancy ONE MAN for t h r e e man a p a r t - 5-4./17 6 and 12 volt. F a c t o r y rebuilt, 1723 East Michigan. IV 4-1488. 5-4/11 nights. Call CORAL GABLES. sing, Michigan. IV 2-0791. J u n e 15. 3-4/13 ment. Next to c a m p u s . 137 P.LICK 1962 Invicta station w a - FORD 1965 F a i r l a n e . Balance as low as $9.70, exchange; used 337-1311. 5-4/12 3 - 4 / 1 2 ONE MAR for s p r i n g t e r m . Bogue. Don, 3 5 5 - 1 8 0 4 , 3 3 2 - gon. Or.e owner, power s t e e r - $1275. T a k e over payments. Call $4.97. Guaranteed f a c t o r y r e - HOS'ÓA 30, 1%5, 2,300 m i l e s . ing and power b r a k e s . $1000. 393-3163 around 4 p . m . built voltage r e g u l a t o r s $2.76 BABYSITTER FOR two children Eydeal Villa. Phone 351-7368. 4511. 3-4/11 Black and white. Excellent BEAUTICIAN - BARBARA BOX IV 5-9509. 3-4/11 exchange; shock absorbers, In my southslde h o m e . 4 1/2 10-4/13 FÜRNISHED, F C U R - r o o m a p a r t - 3-4/13 condition. Must s e l l . $ 1 5 0 . S t e v e HAIR STYLISTS. 224 Abbott each $2.99. ABC AUTO PARTS, days a week. 8:30-4:30. Must m e n t . Ground floor, p r i v a t e , ' t U C K l Q f l l ^ f e T i r e wa o r . p o w - J \GU.\R SEDAN 314, new "car 332-5039. 3-4/13 Road. ED 2-4080, ED 2 - 3 6 0 1 . FOR F \ L L " t w o f u r n i s h e d a p a r t - have own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . 393- m a r r i e d couple. 3 3 2 - 5 7 6 2 . e r b r a k e s , ' S t e e r i n g , radio, one 613 E. South S t r e e t . Phone IV 5 - 3-4/12 m e n t s . F.our students, and one condition, $1295 at STRATTON HONDA 50 white. Very good con- 0790. 1-4/11 owner, $75i.flb. ED 2-0400. 1921. C four-girl for s u m m e r . Also- 5-4/14 SPORT CENTER, 1915 East ditlon, low m i l e a g e . E l e c t r i c BEAUTICIAN: FULL t i m e . S p a r - available singles for g i r l s . NEED T O sublease: Four man Michigan. IV 4-4411. C MASON BODY Shop, 812 East Kalamazoo Street - since 1940. s t a r t e r . $140. ED 2-2051. tan Shopping C e n t e r . 332-4522. For Rent P r i m e locations. 332-2936. University T e r r a c e apartment, CHEVROLET, i960. New paint LEMANS SPRINT 1966: Big six, 2-4/12 10-4/12 TV RENTALS f o r students, $9.00 2-4/11 f o r s u m m e r . Call 3 5 1 - 7 7 7 0 . job and I n t e r i o r . $200. . C a l l Complete auto painting and c o l - FUN P E O P L E go Kawasaki. 60 PAN AM is interviewing f o r 3 - s p e e d , hardtop, e x t r a s . Sharpl month. F r e e s e r v i c e and d e l i v - FRANDOR, NEAR - one bedroom 3-4/12 * 355-17^2 between 8 - 5 p . m . lision s e r v i c e . American and c . c . to booming 650 c . c . On s t e w a r d e s s e s April 17, at the TU 2-3578. . 5-4/13 e r y . CallNEJAC. 337-1300. We a p a r t m e n t s , f u r n i s h e d or u n - SUMMED: SUBLET four - m a n , 5-4 17 foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C d i s p l a y at CULLY'S CYCLE Placement Bureau. 5-4/13 MERCURY COMET. 1964, Rally g u a r a n t e e s a m e day s e r v i c e . C furnished. Immediate o c c u - a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d , luxury a p a r t - 11 ••» CHEVROLET! s. bt'.arp- equipped, 4-speed, special IT'S SO EASY to find the w o r k - CENTER. 482-4019. C SAILING INSTRUCTOR wanted RENT A GE television set pancy. 351-9083. 3-4/11 ment. $200.00. 3 5 1 - 7 7 4 9 . est In town. JOHN'S A L I O lights. Damaged, left s i d e . Will e r s you want when you u s e HONDA 1965, 160 cb -M51. Ex- for s u m m e r employment In Bay including stand, for only 2&. October sitlewa vs ATMOSPHERE APPLIANCES 10 I'lavtlnngs h e c l t h s e r v i c e s p r o m i s e s to m a k e t h i s p a r t i c u l a r s p e c i a l i t y one of the f a s t e s t g r o w i n g in the e n t i r e h e a l t h s e r v i c e s f i e l d . t 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 If). W a p i t i li i II 1 13 18. BilingU sarcastic R e c r u i t m e n t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the State of M i c h i g a n ' s D e p a r t - m e n t of M e n t a l Health w i l l be on c a m p u s A p r i l 20th to i n t e r v i e w ijKliI-****' ' * 14 i IS lé 21. Wire meas 22. h reinem Four c a n d i d a t e s f o r t h e i r m a n a g e m e n t t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m and f o r n u r s e s i n t e r e s t e d in p s y c h i a t r i c and p e d i a t r i c c a r e . O p p o r t u n i t i e s e x i s t 17 %ti 21 V it À % 19 24. 2(>. Ice p i n n a c l e Ricochet i n a l m o s t a l l a r e a s of the s t a t e . EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT C O M P A N Y I N T R O D U C E S TO THE G R E A T E R L A N S I N G A R E A , T H E L A T E S T C O N C E P T IN L U X U R Y A P A R T - 20 li % Zî 24 'ê 27 Zi 19 27. 28. Implore Mean R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of P o n t i a c State h o s p i t a l , an agency of the D e - M E N T S . N O R T H W I N D E X E C U T I V E HOUSE W I L L O F F E R T H E O P P O R - 30 31 26 % 31 2 9 . Altar s e r i e n 3 2 . At h o m e p a r t m e n t , w i l l be on c a m p u s A p r i l 21 to i n t e r v i e w n u r s e s f o r p o s i t i o n s s p e c i f i c a l l y at t h e i r f a c i l i t y . T U N I T Y FOR 200 L A N S I N G F A M I L I E S T O E N J O Y " E X E C U T I V E L E V E L " L I V I N G AT A M O D E R A T E C O S T . IN T H E E N S U I N G M O N T H S , AS T H I S y//,y//, 33 d 34 <3 Bombyx d 3 5 . W ea p o n s C o n t a c t the placement- o f f i c e to a r r a n g e f o r interviews. P R O J E C T PROGRESSES, E A S T L A N S I N G M A N A G E M E NT W I L L P U B L I - C I Z E P E R T I N E N T DE T A I L S SUP POR T I N G OUR C L A I M T H A T N O R T H W I N D d 35 si 37 y4 39 3t %%40 31). K i n d o f meal W I L L PROVIDE LANSING W I T H GRACIOUS AND L E I S U R E L Y L I V I N G . 4/ 41 4344 37. Discover I 47 3 « . I'cniscil W A T C H FOR THESE D E T A I L S , A N D R E M E M B E R , AS 46 / / / 42. Song fur R entaI i 49 two Phone %50 " N O R T H W I N D IS R I S I N G " A Equal Opportunity Employer R4n fAST USANO RIVER, CAST LANSINH 49 4 3 . Princely nickname 351-7880 TWU BLOCKS HAS T Cl F HAGADÜRN R D . $120 - $320 4 4 . I'rior t o « 7 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan SPORTSTuesday,April 11, 1967 For Rent For Rent For Sale Personal Service UP FOR VOTI WKDMSDAY SUMMER' CLAN needs one man BIRTHDAY CAKES 7" - $3.60, E t t C T REMENY for NSA d e l e - P M ' L A \NN HAUGHEY, typist, Apartamtt f o r luxury a p a r t m e n t . Sign l e a s e 8 " - $4.12,,9" - $4.90 d e l i v e r - gate on April 12. 2-4/11 IBM Select rlc and Executive. EAST LANSING: MAA1 now; move in June 15. Call 351- APARTMENTS. Corner of South 7368 or 353-3287. Harrison and Marigold. One ' 5-4/14 ed. Also sheet c a k e s . KWAST BREAKFAST In London, lunch BAKERIES, IV 4-1317. in P a r i s - a s a Pan Am Stew- C - 4 / 1 3 a r d e s s . Interviews April 17, Multilith offset printing. P r o - fessional thesis typing. sumes printed—$3.00, 100 p a g e . Re- NSA link being questioned bedroom, furnished. Open for DOCTORAL STUDENT (MSU) 337-1527. C One of the p r i m a r y issues The g r e a t e r body of NSA c a n - national issue is r e l e v a n t to CM-lMSHED 1 L k N I i l l k t : Bar Placement Bureau. 5-4/13 behind the c u r r e n t ASMSU c a m - didates favor ASMSU delegates them." Inspection dally 6:30 p j n . to wife and t h r e e w e l l - m a n n e r e d stools, night stands, c h e s t - o f - THEMES, TERM PAPERS, so 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 1-5 p.m. children (ages 6, 11, 13) d e s i r e f o r t h . Also Illustrations. E x - paign is the question of the d e - attaining the right to vote on n a - Penny Kahn, Akron, Ohio jun- drawers, bookcases, p r e f i n - Peanuts Personal i o r , added that "NSA can also Sunday by appointment. Phone furnished home in East Lansing ished picture f r a m e s , and m o r e . REWARD FOR ""return of ADPi perience. Sue Cornell. 655- g r e e of affiliation with the N a - tional-International I s s u e s . Brad o r Okemos School District b e - tional Student A>sociation (NSA). Lang, Lansing sophomore, c o m - s e r v e a s an lntercampus idea IV 9-9651. 10-4/19 P L \ WOOD SALES. 3121 S. 3319. 5-4/11 ginning September 1 and ending scrapbook. Call Elaine K. ED During the NSA-CIA c r i s i s menting on t h i - , felt that NSA exchange to improve each m e m - FREE MONYH'S rent. Need one about June 15. Presently a home Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. 2-6547. 1-4, 11 TWO GlRLS looking f o r ElasTett b e r ' s u n i v e r s i t y , " Mi«-s Kahn s e v e r a l months ago, the ASMSU should " t a k e stands on all i s - man for luxury apartment. 351- apartment for s u m m e r t e r m . f u r t h e r felt that " t o o much e m - owner in a high property value C-4/13 boa rd red ffilidted w ith NSA. How- sues that affect students—Includ- 54^9. 5-4/12 area and will guarantee e x c e l - HOOVER UPRIGHT, powerful Real Estate VS3-0329. 3-4/11 o v e r , this was done with the stipu- ing national and international i s - phasis Is being placed on nation- lent c a r e of property. Will be in COTTAGE FOR s a l e . T w o bed- JOE RESUMES, 100Copies'.T-CSO lation that the ASMSU b o a r d s u e s such a s the Vietnam war, al and International political i s - SUMMER RENTALS, furnished, motor and b e a t e r . Looks like East Lansing area around May room, attached garage, nice lot, ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL AD- elected this t e r m would be a l - the student draft and civil rights, sues," near campus. Reasonable. Call new. $20. 694-0003. C-4, 13 5 to follow up r e s p o n s e s to natural gas, TU 2-6941 a f t e r VERTISING, 533 N. C l l p p e r t . lowed to r e v e r s e the decision. acting as a potentially powerful 337-2345. 5-4, 13 TIF^ES: for s p o r t s c a r s . 8 - 1 5 " . The only NSA candidate to this ad. Write or phone F r a n k - IV 5-2213. C-4/13 But since all candidates for the 4 - 1 4 " Goodyear B l u e - s t r e a k s . 2:30 p.m. Cash or t e r m s . » w r m n e r i t influence and stu- openly, completely'dissent f r o m ONE MAN spring term. Clean, lin Halley, 826 Seneca Avenue, 3-4/13 11 iESES PRINTED, Rapid s e r v - six a t - l a r g e seats favor NSA dent lobby." the international voting right is 339-2004. 3-4/ 13 quiet, luxury apartment. $120. Huron, Ohio 44839; 433-3486. ice. Drafting supplies. Xerox affiliation, such a r e v e r s a l is Most other candidates a g r e e d Doug Remeny, Southfleld sopho- E- CLUliS 1966 three wobai, MODERN, FURNISHED, lake - copies. CAPITAL CITY B L U E - 351-9267, 5-4/14 5-4/14 doubtful. with L a n g ' s sentiments c o n c e r n - m o r e . Remeny said that NSA nine I r o n s . $225, list. $105. front, A - f r a m e cottage near PRINT, 221 South Grand, 482- HAiL£TT APARTMENTS* Three srt'ARE ROOMY house with four The present board r e - a f f i l i a t e d ing the political vote privilege. should concern itself with Am- 355-9949. 5-4/17 Houghton L a kef wooded lot. 5431. C - 4 13 g i r l s to s u b - l e a s e , s u m m e r grad men-parking. $50.00. One with NSA with the stipulation Roger Gordon, Jackson sopho- erican issues and the American $13,000.00. Call 332-1988 e v e - term'. Call 337-7720. 5 - 4 / 1 4 minute f r o m campus. 439-3174. T.V. WESTLNGHOL'SE 5l"Con- PER EECT COPY, lower f e e . F o r that MSU d e l e t e s would not m o r e , noted that "voting on po- student. He would especially like sole. Excellent condition only nings. 3 - 4 12 typing s e r v i c e . Call L e e - C e e , to see NSA work on lower s t u - .V \NTED: MACS', spring, luxury Gene. 5-4 11 be allowed to vote on national litical issues can be both a tool $40. Call 355-3129. 4 - 4 / 1 4 MUST SELL, owner t r a n s f e r r e d , 337-%60 evenings. C-4- 13 and International i s s u e s in the for c x p r e s - l o n ^ o f u n i v e r s i t y s t u - dent hotel r a t e s and travel d i s - a p a r t m e n t . >55.00. 1, 2 block- T W 6 BEDROONirTast of c a m - lovely, central location, f i r e - counts. rvPING IN m'y home. Call 489- NSA c o n g r e s s ; they would only di. nt»' opinions and a tool for i m - c a m p u s . 351-7736. 3-4/12 pus, Okemos a r e a . Unfurnished. Animals place, modern kitchen. Low- 3141. \sk for Sue. C-4/13 be permitted to vote on issues provement of the u n i v e r s i t y . " Available May 1. ED 7-7S47. down payment, reasonable. 332- concerning students. This q u e s - FRIENDLY BLACK male kitten. 6048. " I favor the idea that the s t u - s u m m e r , one man f a l l . $60 per 4-4/14 2 - 4 12 month. 355-5458. 3-4/ 12 F r e e to good home. Box trained. Transportation tion will be decided Wednesday dent body can extend themselves RtMt Call 355-1607. 5-4/14 Recreation HELP] NEED ride (round trip) by students here in a r e f e r e n d u m . beyond Ingham County," c o m - WONDaLE APARTMENtSnow Sl'ftlNG, double room, to Chicago weekend of 4, 15. mented Carolyn Stapleton, San I'hosu running for NSA d e l e - leasing two bedroom furnished cooking, block campus, cleaning Mobil* Homes THE'+LMBERS Riding Stables. Share expenses. P l e a s e call gates to the NSA convention this Antonio, Texas junior. "Hut a p a r t m e n t s for June and Sep- 1963 RICHARDSON $0 x 10, un- Near Eaton Rapids. 350 a c r e s . JUDY, 355-2566. 3-4/12 summer the student ¡*>dy alone must d e - done. After 5:30 p . m . 332-2915. are Harv Dsodin, t e m b e r . Also one available f o r usual layout, w a s h e r , d r y e r . Woodland and open field t r a i l s . NEED RIDE to Bloomlngton o r C h a r l e s Rose, Greg cide whether this international- 3-4/'l 1 Hopkins, spring t e r m . Call 351-7672 or $3,000. Available June 10. 627- H a y r l d e s . Call 663-7178 for Indianapolis any weekend. Neil Ross Mast, Roger Gordon, Brad ly FST IN I-ORFIGN FILMS MEN: SINGCW, doubles, close, reservations. C-4, 13 337-2080. 10-4/12 9116 Evenings. 3-4/13 353-0212. 5-4/ 17 Lang, T e r r y Mulchahey, C a s s i e TODAY! cooking, 332-0939. 5-4, 13 TW& WANTKD for two-man APPLICATIONS TAKEN' Tor Service Beddow, Penny Kahn,Cindy M a t t - apartment. Stoddard Street s u m m e r housing. Kappa IJelta, Lost & Found Wanted son, Doug Remeny, Carolyn LOST: BROWN f r a m e g l a s s e s b e - D H P E R SERVICE. Dlaparene BLOOD DONORS needed. $7.56 Apartments ¿12. 3-4/11 337-1327 or 332-5659. Stapleton, and Beverly Twltchell. FROM 7:00 P.M. F r a n c h l s e d Service Approved by for all positive, Rh negative tween Men's LVI and Women's Four NSA delegates will a p - NEED OKE MAN, sublease lux- 3-4/13 Doctors and 1KIA. The most with positive factor - $7.50. IM. Call Nancy 353-3018. p e a r at the C o n g r e s s f r o m the ury apartment spring t e r m . C a l l MALE GRADUATE student to modern and Only personalized A negative, B negative, andAB A Carlo Ponti Production 351-7620. 6-4/14 s h a r e large room. P r i v a t e hath 3-4/13 s e r v i c e in Lansing, providing negative, $10.00. O negative • ASMSU Board; four will bo e l e c t - "ONE OF ed from the student body. THE YEAR'S AntMiMPs BLOW-UP and porch. Parking and [Juffet LOST: LADIES \Valthain watch you with diaper palls, polybags, $12.00. MICHIGAN COMMU- LUXURY APARTMENT, two^ man, furnished. Close to c a m - b r e a k f a s t . One b l o c k f r o m between F e e and Shaw. Reward. d e o d o r i s e r s , and diapers, or N I S BLOOD CENTER. 507 10 BEST campus. 219 Dura: d, East L a n - 353-3149»*. 5-4/17 use your own. Baby clothes pus. 351-9502. 5-4/U sing. 351-548* a f t e r 5 p . m . East Grand River, East L a n - Straighten out A FILMS!" washed f r e e . No deposit. Plant sing. Hours: 9-9;30 Monday t s . » — u . «.•,,.« ÇQLQU LEASINCl TOR September 15. Personal inspection invited. AMERICAN CR0WTHER, New units. T h r e e singles. 516 3-4/12 WILL THE real insurance agent and Tuesday; 12-6:30T hu r s - elect N.V. TIMES MENS ROOM: singles, "double. DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E . G l e r . day. 337-7183. A Premier Productions Release West Saginaw. Phone 267-6121, please stand up. Give BUBOL/ Call 482-0864. C ADDED Block to campus. Renting now RTOcTS." ORGANIST, Must sing and AT 7:10 & N E X T . . . FROM SWEDEN IV 5-2079. 3-4/13 a call and we'll stand up for for s u m m e r , fall. 351-4019. have all n e c e s s a r y equipment. "THE you now and also at Claim Contact Lens 9:15 P.M. "LOVING COUPLES" St'MMER TEftM: four man f u r - 3-4/12 485-4771. 2-4/12 CREDITOtS' time. 332-8671. 3-4/13 nlshed a p a r t m e n t . Cedarbrook Se rvice 8 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! For Sale A r m s , <8, 351-7439. 0NF. MAN needed for University '3-4/11 GOYA CL \SSICAL guitar. Ex- cellent ondltion. $100. Call for student control of student affairs. 1-4/11 Dr. D.M. De;in NOMINATED FIR 13 ACADEMY AWARDS Including T e r r a c e . F i r s t month f r e e . 351- 353-7457 5-4/14 65^000,000 VOTES will elect Dave Optometrist 7773. 5-4/12 Penz to ASMSU—he's worth it. AND BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR— "BEST PICTURE PORTABLE STEREO AM - F M 1-4/11 BEST DIRECTOR—Fred Zmnemann M Robert Shaw fif TW^.F-S FAST X a n s l n g and tuner. Must s e l l . 351-5212. 210 Abbott Road BEST ACTOR—Paul Scofield BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS— OF THE Y E A R " F r a n d o r . One bedroom u n f u r - THE ORIGINAL M6T ZINNKMANN'S *,*« • Best Cinematography Call STATE MANAGEMENT cocks, snorkels, tennis balls MAREK REXALL DRUGS P R E - e x t r a s for children, loving c a r e , & rackets, paddleballs & pad- SCRIPTION' CENTER at F r a n - r e a s o n a b l e . Call 332-4790. • Best Film Editing AMAN FOR CORPORATION, 332-8687. 4-4/14 dles, and many more. d o r . F r e e B & W 620-127 film 3-4/11 • Best Costume Design with this ad. C - 4 / 1 3 EXCELLENT CAftEanaTomp»r£ • Best Art Direction W \NTED: oKfe girl f o r D u r c h a m BABY feL'fiGY, rcllaway bed and • Best Music Score Woods. Next f a l l . $62.50. 353- 6503. 3-4/13 trundle bed Good condition. 339-2701. THIRD MAN, luxury duplex, a l r - BURKE PUNCHIRONS 2-9, Halg Ultra 1 Iron. Wilson Siaffwedge. 3-4/13 TERM PARTY perfection f r o m ionshlp for your child(ren). My WRY THE BUDSPANGLER ORCHES- home. 355-7954. TRA. Call 337-0956. PAT m o r e ? MEIJERS 5-4/17 F T T F E I T I ' A T h r i i r r n r & o H F o i beauty. F o r appointment call 3-4/13 ALL SEASONS From the play ROBERT BOLT • 1WWICIMI' ^Jj • Best Sound Direction condltloned, c a r p o r t , $40 month plus utilities. 489-0421. Excellent condition. 337-1543. THRIFTY ACRES BARBER 489-4519. MERLE NORMAN MotMAM iNro«**»io* • 499*#40S STAR rs 3-4/13 _ _ _ _ _ 1-4/11 SHOP, Pennsylvania Avenue, 9 to 9 Monday through F r i d a y ; COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. I CltNCtT HUMAN S PRODUCTION Of EDWARD ALBEES TWO GlkLS f o r four girl a p a r t - VACUUM CLEAVER, U r Way', Michigan. C-4/13 THURSDAY! new. Will s a c r i f i c e . Call 372- 9 to 6 Saturday. $1.75 for r e g u - DIAPER SERVICE, L a n s i n g ^ m e n t . Fall through spring, Call 6715. 3-4/13 l a r h a i r c u t s . Add 25f a f t e r 4:30 finest. Your choice of three 355-4374. _ 3-4/13 p . m . and all day Saturday. refrigerator.—veftv good types. C o n t a i n e r s furnished, no condition. $ 5 9 . 9 5 . T e r m s . Phone C-4/13 deposit. Baby clothes washed NO ONc uNoen IS WILL I man luxury a p a r t m e n t . Phone BE ADMITTED UNLESS INI E SS I a f t e r 5:00 p . m . , 351-5726. IV 5-2281. 2-4/12 CALL THE Elec'trlc £16\R f r e e . T r y our Velvasoft p r o c e s s . ACCOMPANIED BY HIS HI PANENT I 3-4/13 BAND. It couldn't h u r t . Bill 25 y e a r s in Lansing. BY-LO BRING YOUR prescription to - 337-7086. C - 4 / 1 3 DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. CtMiftY PESTndl.sl apart^ OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 316 Michigan. IV 2-0421. C GEORGE SEGAL SANOY DENNIS ernest lehman mike nichols THfe ROGUES, not only the sound r.j,, .,...,..,,.,.. . . A WARNER BROS ment needs two g i r l s beginning Tussing Building. IV 2-4667. June or September. 332-3570 C-4/14 of East Campus, but also the In my home. » 33» «»«4 Starting or 332-3579. 3 - 4 / 1 3 AMPLIFIERS, GUITARS, d r u m s , soul. Telephone TU 2-9345. Call, ED 7-9216. 5-4/13 c AM P U S TONIGHT LUXURY APARTMENTS, one o r g a n s : 2 0 " off. Call Jack at 3-4/13 THURSDAY! Typing Servie* bedroom, unfurnished. Close to 351-5803 a f t e r 6 p . m . 5-4, 14 WANT NEW E u r o p e a l T c a r T C o u - campus. $140. IV 2-9914. COLONIAL ' STUDIO couch ple traveling to Europe this ANN BROWN, typist and m u l t i - FREE ELECTRIC CAR HEATERS 5-4/17 s u m m e r will purchase for you. lith offset printing, d i s s e r t a - YOU ARE INVITED $59.50, dinette sets, used bed 337-7123 a f t e r 8 p.m. 5 - 4 / 1 4 tions, t h e s e s , m a n u s c r i p t s , g e n - NEED ONE inan University t e r - springs and m a t t r e s s e s , roll— e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a r s e x - D R I V E TO A 'PILL PARTY' r a c e a p a r t m e n t s , spring and a - w a y b e d s , c h e s t s . Cheap gas CIRLS: f a l l s , wiglets, wigs, p e r i e n c e . 332-8384. C - I N possibly s u m m e r . Immediate ranges, metal kitchen cabinets, bangs. Human h a i r . Discount BARBI MEL, Professional typ m electric room l e a t e r s with f a n s . p r i c e s . 337-0820. 5-4/H ol L a n s i n g a n M-7S occupancy. IMrectly a c r o s s You will experience every jolt every jar of a P o r t a b l e electric sewing m a - 1st. No job too large or too f r o m c a m p u s . Call 351-7767. 5-4/17 chines. Stereo and t r a n s i s t o r BROWN stands for responsive, s m a l l . Block off c a m p u s . 332- Psychedelic Circus The Beatniks Sickniks and Acid Heads and you will witness their NOW! (2) FIRST RUN HITS! responsible representation. F o r 3255. C portable record p l a y e r s - u s e d . ecstasies, their agonies a n d their b i i a r r e SHOWN AT 7:35 \ 10:50 SHOWN \ l 9:25 O N U ONE M \ N needecTfor t h r e e man AM-FM radios. T y p e w r i t e r s , \CTION, vote BROWN. 2 - 4 / 1 1 '.ensualities You w i l l be hurled into their . a p a r t m e n t , near campus. $55. $29.50 - $300. Electric adding THE VESSEL" OF WRATH: the »4*9 «4*9 d e b a u c h e d d r e a m s a n d f r e n z i e d fantasies' C f f 337-2345. 4-4, 14 machines. WILCOX SECOND pulsating sound. 355-6842 or 353-1586. 3-4/12 ron THE «DUll MINDED TWO GIRtJ5 ivaTfted to s h a r e HAND STORE. 509 l ast Mich- apartment starting September. igan. IV 5-4391. C APPOINTMENT FOR p a s s p o r t or application pictures now being From 1:00 P.M. TODAY. 355-3555. 3-4 13 iTUMM\GE SALE -Rehabilitation HALLUCINATION Industries. 1121 May. Week of taken at HICKS STUDIO. 24 hour TWO AND four man a p a r t m e n t s or s a m e day s e r v i c e , ED 2 - F e a t u r e at 1:10 April 9, ,8-5. On hand will be 1 Hwbrr! R Slp.i-i jfir . If ) Jm.i ; Mr" H V'» I #h,(1(Mi h Pimti* tum available through s u m m e r . Also clothing 'for e n t i r e family, 6169. C -3:15-5:20-7:20 a limited number of four man GIRLS: FALLS, wiglets, wigs, -9:40 P . M . U NIGÍ L COX iOAARD MANN A IRANS AME RICAN RE IE ASE household items, cottage equip- Hotter than Helfe Angsts I units available for next fall. bangs. Human h a i r . Discount ment. 4-4/14 Make it a point to sign up now. p r i c e s . 337-0820. 4-4/7 For information, call Chalet ELECTRO-VOICE. Spring pro- DANCE ~ with h e r , not at h e r . Apartments, 332-6197. 3 - 4 / 1 3 motion. Come listen to the new h ASIAN • LATIN AMERICAN - AFRICAN fliRF/ 7 MEN "needed for luxurl- ous ipartment s u m m e r t e r m . model 11 s p e a k e r s , teamed up with I V 1 1177 Stereo r e c e i v e r . PETE . HANTING QUINTET, 353-6930. 5-4/12 S 8 8 F Pool. 351-7658. 4-4/14 The whole package 1 M stereo, changer, NEED ONE man to s h a r e two $287.90 plus tax. Bring your speaker systems, EXCITAlW, STIMULATION, a t m o s p h e r e , provocation, f a s c i - m M G M pet sminilo« HMETROCOLOR STARTS THURSDAY! SERIES 'COME SPY WITH M E ' - STARTS WEDNESDAY - RIO CONCHOS' bedroom apartment with f i r e - own test r e c o r d . MAIN E L E C - nation, intoxication, imagina- tion. " T h e T O N l K S . " 351-9359. " M A N FOR A L L SEASONS' /'resents p l a c e . Call 351-5623 a f t e r 5 TRONICS, 5558 South Pennsyl- "ON » 33» » »44 3-4/12 FREE ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS p.m. SUHLE ASE APAR IVlf-ST. ITl COUCH Spartan, 3 - 4 / 1 3 vania. AND matching "easy s u m m e r t e r m only c h a i r , . r o c k e r . Call 332-4927. C S t a n d UP for the manwho Stands Out: S'l EVE BROWN. N6\V BboRTfcC'for spring. Get a 2-4/ 11 C LAST AMPUS WON KYUNG CHO Lansing - 5-4/11 B l O r ' " T h e a t r e ^ close to campu«. Discount. Call good-band nowl TERRY MAY- 353-0316 o r 353-0480. 3 - 4 / 1 3 BICYCLE SALES, rentals and NARD, 482-4590, 482-4548. C 2 DAYS! K o r an Dancer d i.j 2 1*19 il FOt.Jft MAN luxury a p a r t m e n t . s e r v i c e s . Also used. EAST 1:00-3:00- ( 0 4 & Q Ì J^yiCHIOAN Dishwasher, air-conditioned, LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E. «Moa.AM INrOBMATiON ^ 4U'3tOS 5:10-7:20-9:35 NOW - ALL COLOR PROGRAM s u m m e r . Northwlnd. 351-7914. Grand Klver. Call 332-8303. C TONIGHT 8:15 P.M. r ^ j 4-4/14 < FOK WEDDING and practical Pulitzer < l>rize ¿Musical FAIRCHILD THEATRE ONE M \N needed for luxurious shower ¡¿lits, complete line of TODAY IM MIRISCH COM t h r e e bedroom a p a r t m e n t . Call 351-63*6. 3-4, 13 b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- WARE'S selections. 201 Last Grand River, a c r o s s f r o m Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C FROM . . . 1:00 P . M . FE A f U R E A i s /KFhv VVM \ P u b l i c : S2.00 Hwiiti 1:00-3:05-5:10 MSU S t u d c n t i : 5 0 r MEN: SINGLES doubles, close. USFD F U R M K ' R F for s a l e T t -7:20-9:35 I'Jvl. % PUSINESSl (With v a l i d a t e d ID) w ukuuur™ the Roosevelt Hotel between the _wrrH0i/r cooking. 332-0939. 5-4/11 hours of 8 and 5. 220 Seymour. SMUT ^ •REALLY J ONE C.IRL Immediately. House 5-4/12 PR00OCTI0N mwiNGi for six. $10 week plus utilities. Mimr Classical liancei jscliolar, and dance c r i t i c , e o l k >>i. s S E W I N G M \ C H I N E SaTT", L a r g e COLOR b| Delme 337-7116. 3-4, 13 MUTED IITISU and universities liave acclaimed Clio the most adept, selection of reconditioned, used machines. Singers, A hites, I nl- Storts T h u r s . authentic, and worthwhile, lie p e r f o r m s with skill, THREE BEDROOM, furnished in a r t i s t r y , and unusual vitality. v e r s a l , N e e d , $19.95 to $i9.v5. Academy Award SHOWN A I 9:35 ONLY Lansing near busline. Available May 1 through m i d - S e p t e m b e r . Guaranteed. Eas> t e r m s . ED- 13 N.omlqations WARDS DISlRIIiiniNG C o . STARTS WEDNESDAY 4-5 single p e r s o n s . 484-1938. 1115 N. Washington. 489-644*. WHO'S A F R A I D OF Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket Office 5-4/13 VIRGINIA WOOLF" 'First To Fight' 'A Covenant With Death' C-4/13 (Students must show validated IE J at the door.) 8 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan SPORTSTuesday,April 11, 1967 'RUSH TO JUDGEMINT' G r e e l c 'kiddie' group meets The Greek Week Kiddie Day committee will meet at 7:30 t o - meet at 7:30 culture hall. tonight in 117 A g r i - Margie McPherson Author compels questions night on the second floor, L'nion. It's what's will talk on• "IFYE • • to N e p a l . " By M I T C H M I L L E R but actively biased against Lane lated to indicate Oswald's guilt, Representatives from each Greek State News Staff W r i t e r and, i n d e e d , a g a i n s t a l l t h e c r i t i c s and witnesses were led to change living unit will make plans for Kiddie Day parties May 6. happening The Chrsitian Science O r g a n i - of the report. And"Rush to Judg- m e n t " succeeded in changing my testimony to support the c o m - m i s s i o n ' s thesis. He shows how The behaviorists would havt zation will meet at 7:15 tonight us believe that man is not a opinion. documents were altered, and ex- in 31 Union. For rides students rational animal, that the old c o n - Viewed in the light of his hibits destroyed o r lost. house at 9 ionight. For r i d e s may call 332-3507. cept of a public able to weigh ability to convince even the skep- In addition, Lane introduces > Sigma Xi will hold its annual • * • evidence ignored o r suppressed students may* call * *332-1437. evidence afliiB come to fair con- t i c a l , Lane's work is all the more business meeting 3:30-5 today The Central Michigan Society by the commission which further clusions is invalid. We have been remarkable. The evidence he in 116 Natural Science. of the Archaeological Institute m a r s h a l s , almost all of which c a s t s doubt on that body's con- The Greek Week Community told that our backgrounds, c o n - P r o j e c t s committee will meet of America will meet at 8 to- ditioning, and prejudices preclude is directly based on the report clusions. at 8:30 tonight on second floor night in the main gallery Kresge our making changes in our p o - itself. Is extensive and damning. The implication is clear: Lane Fred S. Siebert, dean of the Art Center. Brunilde S. Ridgway, sitions. Lane was hired by M r s . M a r - has made an undeniable case for a Union to discuss the Martin De- College of Communication A r t s , Poure housing project. a p r o f e s s o r at Bryn Mawr C o l - guerite Oswald, Lee Harvey O s - new investigation of the a s s a s - will speak on "Communication, • • * lege, will speak on " T h e F r i e z e The success of attorney Mark wald's mother, to represent her sination of President Kennedy. Computers and Copyright," at An open meeting for prospec- In Greek A r t . " The public is Lane's book on the assassination son's interest. In spite of this the MSU Faculty Club luncheoit tive m e m b e r s of the MSU Boxing invited. of President Kennedy, " R u s h to fact the commission appointed at 12:10 today in the L'nion p a r - Club will be held at 7 tonignt lors. • • * C e s a r Chevez, director of J u d g m e n t , " has been in large measure a contradiction of. this Walter Craig, president of the American Bar Association, to Free U seeks in 33 L'nion. Experienced a m a - • • • • United F a r m Workers Organizing conception of man. Thousands p e r f o r m the same task before Bethel Manor will hold an open teur boxers a r e forming the club. * « * Committee, A FL-CIO, will l e c - To speak here of Americans including this r e - the commission. He did not do photo prof The campus 4-H Club will ture on "Organizing F a r m Work- viewer, havt been led to q u e s - so. (In fact, Craig was present e r s " at 8 tonight in the Kel- tion the adequacy of the Warren at only two of the commission's An instructor is needed to log Center Auditorium. The pub- M a r k L a n e , a u t h o r of '1 R u s h t o J u d g e m e n t " and Commission and its report by 51 s e s s i o n s . He spoke at only teach a F r e e University c l a s s , in photography, announced M i - Students register to vote lic lecture is sponsored by the critic of the Warren Commission Report, will Lane's argument. one of them, and not in O s - Rural Manpower Center and the speak on c a m p u s Wednesday, wald's behalf.) chael Lopez, organizer of the My own predispositions were School of Labor and Industrial classes. not only in favor of the r e p o r t , Lane, on the other hand, has Relations. A lecture and lab period a r e "Michigan law does not specify defended Oswald with a venge- (continued f r o m page one) • • • ance. Examining every aspect planned, Lopez said. Interested that employment is a criteria OSWALD'S ATTORNEY p e r s o n s should contact William Amending the law would reduce for registering s t u d e n t s , " he Wolfram Fischer, professor of. the c a s e , from the purchase Bishop at 337-2573. the number of arguments by stu- said. of economics and social history of the murder weapon to the at the F r e e University of B e r - killing of Oswald by Jack Ruby, C l a s s e s in conversational P o - dents, the letter said. "It appears that the same old lish, m a r k e t conditions and m e n - "It' would also enable me to lin, will a d d r e s s a graduate-stu- Lane r a i s e s doubts about many problem of the city clerk taking tal health a r e also being organ- . let ¿hem seek court action If necessary and would settle some of our resident taxpayers' minds, the attitude that if they a r e s t u - dents they can't be residents of East Lansing still e x i s t s , " Rob- dent-faculty colloquium spon- sored by the departments of His- tory and Economics at 3:30 today in 37 Union. His topic will be " T h e Lane to speak Wednesday of the commission's findings. Contradictions, misinterpreta- tions, and instances of tampering with evidence a r e revealed, all ized. For further information, call Lopez at 353-0050. especially those who would rather ert Repas, a member of the e x - Mark Lane, who headed an in- said proved "without a doubt" exclusively as defense counsel in not have any students r e g i s t e r , " Social Structure of an Early In- criminal c a s e s . sufficient on their own to have ecutive board of the East Lansing dependent Investigation into the that Oswald was solely r e s p o n s i - it continued. dustrial Labor F o r c e . " prevented Oswald's conviction, ACLU said. assassination of President John ble for Kennedy's assassination. In 1961 Lane became the f i r s t Gray said last week that he were he alive. The ACLL and MSU students F. Kennedy, will speak at 3:30 Oswald's mother, M r s . M a r - public official In the U.S. to take feels the existing election law a r e questioning the validity of p.m. Wednesday In the Audito- guerite C. Oswald, asked Lane part in a freedom ride. He was Using the transcripts of the is "pretty c l e a r , " but added that questions asked by the c l e r k ' s Herbert Jackson, professor of r i u m . a r r e s t e d in Jackson, Miss., along hearings before the commission. to s e r v e a s her son's counsel be- perhaps it is not as strongly office. religion, will show slidesand d i s - Lane, the second speaker under with the president of the New Lane shows how truth was f o r - fore the Warren Commission. worded as it could be. Why does a Michigan d r i v e r ' s cuss "ReligiousTrends in A s i a , " the ASMSU Great Issues s e r i e s , York NAACP. Lane, however, saken as evidence was manipu- In th«5 capacity Lane appeared license make one a resident? at 7:30 tonight at the Baptist is also the author of "Rush to was acquitted when he proved his Russell Strange, R-Mt. P l e a s - twice before the commission to Student Center, * * 332 • Oakhill Ave. Judgment," a rebuttal of the GRANDMAS ant, chairfnan of the House Elec- What does going home to visit report his findings. acts were protected by the C o n - tions committee, said his c o m - parents over holiday breaks have Warren Commission Report. stitution. to do with qualifying to vote? The MSU flying club, Winged Allen Adelson, attorney for Lane is chairman of the C i t i - Supported by President mittee is still considering a p r o - Spartans, will show a movie at T h r e e students said they were Jack Ruby's brother E a r l and zen's Committee of Inquiry which Kennedy and Senator Humphrey, posed a m e n d m e n t to existing 8 tonight in parlor C. Union. asked this question. * * • estate attorney for Jack Ruby,' includes actor-author S t e r l i n g Lane was elected to the New York elections legislation and hopes What does employment in East contacted ASMSU last week r e - Hayden and Jessica Mltford, a u - Legislature in 1960 where he it will be reported before the-end Lansing have to do with residence The MSU Judo Club will p r e - questing a debate or chance to thor of " T h e American Way of sponsored bills calling for the of this session. in East Lansing? sent a demonstration for new refute L a n e ' s speech. Lane said Death." abolition of capital punishment This year three students went members at 7 tonight in 150 he would not debate. to the ACLU with complaints The law does not specify what which w e r e later enacted. Men's I.M. The Citizen's Committee In- concerning registration, George kinds of questions a r e to be asked Bob R o s e n , G r e a t l s s u e s c h a i r - tends to send "experienced in- Griffiths, chairman of the East and the city clerk has admitted man, said Adelson will possibly vestigators, including newspaper 'It's worth crowing about" Chicken * Shrimp - Fish Lansing ACLU, said Saturday. that the questions a r e subjective speak April 24 in Fairchild. Adel- r e p o r t e r s , into the Dallas area In all three c a s e s the students in nature. T h e MSU Retirees will meet son said he would verify the date to check out the more than 200 Straighten out À Students a r e perplexed and the at 12:10 p.m. today in the Club within the next few days. were registered a f t e r Griffiths leads that have come to its a t - phoned the c l e r k ' s office. ACLU may become a last-chance Rooms of the Union. David K. In December 1963 Lane pub- elect tention." Proof of employment asked for liaison between the students and Heenan, p r o f e s s o r of humanities, lished a defense brief for Oswald, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK the community a c r o s s Grand will discuss "Our Overseas P r o - countering the 15 points which A s a New York lawyer for over by the c l e r k ' s office was the t i e - 1900 E. Kalamazoo Phone:484-4471 River. gram in Thailand." Dallas P r o s e c u t o r Henry Wade 15 years, Lane has dealt almost up for the students, he explained. STORE HOURS: M O N D A Y THRU SATURDAY 9:30 A . M . TO 5:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. YOU'RE SHIPSHAPE N WHITE STAG S MARINERS. . . no-iron super sailcloth separates of c o t t o n for t r e I p o l y e s t e r . Clipper white, nautilus navy, c o m b e r g r e e n . S i z e s 8 to 18. Sailcloth jacket and cotton k n i t s h i r t s , s i z e s S,M,L. A. Shirt, 5.00 Jamaica, 7.00 B. S a i l i n g p a r k a j a c k e t , 15.00 Sleeveless shell, 3.50 Southampton pant, 9.00 C. S a l t y t a n k t o p , 4.00 Surfer knee pant, 8.00 Jacobsons >f»