NEWS Friday Cloudy. Inside today. MICHIGAN Showers . . . windy, w a r m e r . and thunder- STATE C a g e r s l o s e B a y l o r , p. 4 s h o w e r s l i k e l y . High n e a r Tultlon, p. 6 65. S a t u r d a y c l o u d y , c o o l - UNIVERSITY D o r m s e x d l s c u s s l o n s , p. 8 e r. E n t e r t a i n m e n t , p. 9 A p r i l 21, 1967 IOC East Lansing, Michigan V o l . 59 N u m b e r 162 BORDER TENSIONS RISE U.S troops shifted north to meet N. Viet buildup DA NANG, Vietnam(l r l~North V i e t n a m ' s 19 infantry battalions, s o m e 14,000 men, provinces in their concern f o r the C o m - at his disposal. T h e r e s t of the 75,000- munist threat around Saigon. increased troop c o m m i t m e n t on and south man M a r i n e f o r c e Is made up of a r t i l - T h e 325 U.S. and government casualties of the 17th P a r a l l e l h a s forced the U.S. l e r y , aviation and support u n i t s . during the s e r i e s of a t t a c k s around Quang Command to shift thousands of U.S. A r m y A Korean m a r i n e brigade and two u n d e r - T r i could not be ignored. Infantrymen north to help r e v e r s e the d e - s t r e n g t h government divisions completed B e s i d e s the reinforcing, Marines and t e r i o r a t i n g situation. the r e g u l a r f o r c e guarding the five n o r t h - government engineers a r e c l e a r i n g a s t r i p T h e Communist m i l i t a r y threat to the 220 y a r d s wide below the demilitarized five northern provinces looks w o r s e than It ern provinces. zone f o r 12 m i l e s . In the f i r s t t h r e e miles, h a s been at any t i m e since the Vietnam It was apparent for months that the f o r c e Marine Infantrymen and e n g i n e e r s a v e r - war was nearly lost In 1965. was f a r f r o m adequate, but 1st C o r p s was aged one casualty for e v e r y 70 y a r d s T h e northern 1st Army Corps was c l o s - a t the end of the line. V i e t n a m e s e o f f i - cleared. est to collapse then and the first U.S. c i a l s especially tend to f o r g e t the northern ground units were committed here. B e f o r e Lt. Gen. L e w i s W. Walt's 3rd Marine Amphibious F o r c e c a m e a s h o r e , Missing6link9 Vietnamese intelligence reported that about 13,000 Communist t r o o p s were in the a r e a . Now the e s t i m a t e is about 40,000 Trustees OK resolution with 35,000 m o r e poised north of the d e m i l - S t u d e n t s t h r o n g o u t s i d e t h e A u d i t o r i u m T h u r s d a y , w a i t i n g to get in to s e e G e o r g e L i n c o l n R o c k w e l l . A l o u d s p e a k e r w a s s e t up f o r the o v e r f l o w c r o w d . S t a t e N e w s p h o t o by C h u c k M i c h a e l s itarized line. Reinforcements ultimately may total a s much a s one division but the p r o s p e c t s in warning of conflict rule Interpretation Thursday by the t r u s t e e s the c o r p s a r e a a r e for long, bloody c a m - varied widely. C l a i r White, D-Bay City, AUDIENCE SUBDUED paigns before the C o m m u n i s t tide can be By KYLE C . K E R B A W Y pushed back a s it l a r g e l y has been in the State News E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f i n t e r p r e t e d the resolution a s taking a other c o r p s a r e a s . tough position and said he expected the Before t h e A r m y b e g a n m o v i n g i n , Walt's A resolution alerting University a d - t h r e e a d m i n i s t r a t o r s to r e s i g n their o u t - m i n i s t r a t o r s to possible c r i t i c i s m of t h e i r side board m e m b e r s h i p s . Rockwell blames news media combat t r o o p s were stretched to the b r e a k - ing point. Fighting men in r e s e r v e had outside activities was p a s s e d Wednesday " T h e s e men a r e paid a s much a s the fallen to virtually z e r o . When t h e C o m m u - night by the MSU Board of T r u s t e e s . highest public officials in the country n i s t s o v e r r a n part o f Q u a n g T r i ' s p r o v i n c e T h e resolution brought with it varying and they should devote f u l l - t i m e to their capital in early April, it was a week b e - i n t e r p r e t a t i o n s among the t r u s t e e s a s to j o b s , " he s a i d . for suppressing Nazi 'truths' f o r e the M a r i n e s could s p a r e even two companies to stiffen the c i t y ' s defenses. its meaning. Although a copy could not be obtained, ( p l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k p a g e ) JOHNNY T h e Communist s u c c e s s In Quang T r i the resolution was understood to s t a t e that people to know the truth. He also o f f e r e d was their best since U.S. troops have the University could be subject to c r i t i c i s m not c o m e to convert anyone, but to show a $1,000 a w a r d to anyone who could p r o v e because of its a d m i n i s t r a t o r s ' outside RETURNS By T R I N K A C L I N E been fully operational in Vietnam. Delay the s t a r t l i n g and staggering f a c t s and his documents f a l s e , and s a i d if proved board m e m b e r s h i p s and that such officials in relieving Quang T r i City cost the allied S t a t e N e w s Staff W r i t e r documents that had changed him f r o m an a liar he would fold up the Nazi p a r t y should be a l e r t to p r o t e c t the University side heavily in t e r m s of civilian c o n f i - a l m o s t liberal to the " p r o u d head of the and work f r e e f o r Martin L u t h e r King. f r o m such c r i t i c i s m . dence. Shock waves rocked Saigon 410 "What about people b u r n i n g ? " an MSU American Nazi p a r t y . " NEW YORK (AP) — NBC a n - m i l e s away. A final provision in the resolution student shouted. And George Lincoln Rock- Rockwell said he himself could hardly ( p l e a s e t u r n to t h e b a c k p a g e ) warned University a d m i n i s t r a t o r s that d i - n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y t h a t all d i s - Until the reinforcing began, Walt had o well, A m e r i c a n Nazi l e a d e r , replied only, believe the f a c t s , adding that photostatic r e c t i v e s f r o m the t r u s t e e s a r e to be p u t e s with J o h n n y C a r s o n h a v e " I ' m agin It. Next q u e s t i o n ? " copies of his documents a r e available c a r r i e d out. b e e n s e t t l e d and he will r e t u r n B e f o r e an overflow and somewhat sub- on r e q u e s t . " J u s t a d d r e s s it George L i n - T h e r e s o l u t i o n ' s meaning was subject a s s t a r of t h e " T o n i g h t " s h o w Jets strike dued crowd at the Auditorium Rockwell coln Rockwell, Arlington, V a . , " he said, to different Interpretations because it left next M o n d a y . admitted that college c a m p u s e s w e r e the " T h e y know w h e r e 1 a m . " open the question of what c o u r s e should A s t a t e m e n t f r o m the National only place w h e r e he could speak without Amid a l t e r n a t e laughter and applause be taken by University officials with B r o a d c a s t i n g Co. m a d e no m e n - violence erupting. Rockwell outlined what he called the Jewish power plants outside investments o r m e m b e r s h i p on Rockwell, who said during a p r e s s con- involvement In the Russian Revolution,and t i o n of t h e t e r m s on which C a r - outside b o a r d s . f e r e n c e he hopes to be P r e s i d e n t in 1972, A m e r i c a n l e a d e r s ' support of Mao i s e - s o n will r e t u r n . I n d u s t r y r u m o r s Tung and C a s t r o b e f o r e they became open Depending on Interpretation, t h r e e o f - then told his audience the A m e r i c a n people h a d b e e n t h a t he w a s d e m a n d i n g Communists. f i c i a l s could be a f f e c t e d . The t h r e e a r e a r e being deprived of information. "You at Haiphong MSU president John A. Hannah, Vice- that his $750,000 a year s a l a r y people a r e the navigators of the ship of " I ' m not saying this is b a d , " Rockwell s a i d . " M a y b e the Jews should take over P r e s i d e n t for Business and Finance Philip be doubled. s t a t e and you need f a c t s to keep f r o m R u s s i a . I just think you should know all J . May, and Oakland University C h a n - guiding it on the r o c k s . You a r e being " this and be able to make your d e c i s i o n s . " c e l l o r Durward B . V a r n e r . deprived of success due to managed, SAIGON OP! — Scores of U.S.Navy jets phony, suppressed and manufactured Rockell commented extensively on the plunged Haiphong Into the fury of the a i r RESIDENCE COLLEGES n e w s , " he said. s u p p r e s s i o n of his and other c o n t r o v e r s i a l w a r T h u r s d a y . They blasted an electric Vietnam is the most insane situation in v i e w s . He said people c a m e to the Audi- ^ o w e r plant within the port city and another existence, according to Rockwell. " I want t o r i u m ready to hate him because they on its o u t s k i r t s and left that p a r t of North to tell you what they a r e doing with our had been told to hate him. Vietnam darkened in the night. Dutton, Garfinkel boys over t h e r e . T h e y ' r e giving them a " I n s h o r t f o r m , that is p r e j u d i c e . 1 T h e a t t a c k s , launched f r o m the c a r r i e r s can't say that I b l a m e you. T h a t ' s all Kitty Hawk and T l c o n d e r o g a , were d e - pistol and a flashlight and sending them you h e a r , " he said. s c r i b e d by the Navy pilots a s t r e m e n d o u s - down tunnels to get shot a t . He said he has been a c c u s e d by the ly s u c c e s s f u l . They e s t i m a t e d , o n the basis named new deans "If they used t e a r gas the world opinion p r e s s of attacking everyone f r o m N e g r o e s of reconnaissance photographs, that their would be u p s e t , " he said, adding that it to Hitler. bombs destroyed o r damaged 80 per cent is r e s e r v e d for coeds on Southern c a m - of the two t a r g e t s . " I ' m not h e r e to eat a b a b y , " Rockwell puses. The s t r i k e within Haiphong, on a power and two y e a r s of science will probably be said, " b u t your s t a r s show that you c a m e Rockwell charged that h e w a s misquoted plant Inside a cement factory officially By B E V E R L E Y T W I T C H E L L r e q u i r e d for admission to LBC. h e r e prejudiced against m e because all a s saying, " G a s Is best f o r n i g g e r s , " d e s c r i b e d a s 1.1 m i l e s northwest of the State News Executive R e p o r t e r Dutton said LBC would have " c o - c u r - you h e a r Is that I'm a bigot and a l i a r . " and that he actually said, " G a s is the p o r t ' s c o m m e r c i a l c e n t e r , was the f i r s t r l c u l a r p r o g r a m s , so we can s a t i s f y the Rockwell said he is called a bigot and deliberately aimed within the limits of a only cure for black c r i m e and red The two new r e s i d e n c e colleges now have d e s i r e s of students and contribute to e d - l i a r Just because he wants the American NCOLN ROCKWELL m a j o r North Vietnamese city. treason." deans. ucational and p r o f e s s i o n a l i n t e r e s t s . " T h e American Nazi leader said he had R e a r Adm. David C . Richardson, c o m - The appointments of F r e d e r i c B.Dutton m a n d e r of Task Force 77, told r e p o r t e r s as dean of Lyman Briggs College (LBC) the planes hit within Haiphong, " w h i c h and H e r b e r t Garfinkel as dean of J a m e s we had not done b e f o r e . " Never so many to see so little At 3:58 it was t i m e . T h e y had seen Pilots said some of the bombs fell o u t - side the target a r e a , but none landed m o r e than 50 feet away and the c l o s e s t that any Madison College (JAM) w e r e approved T h u r s d a y by the MSU Board of T r u s t e e s . Both appointments become effective July 1, 1967. The colleges will be open to their By MIKE BROGAN l stagehand wearing a felt hat sat next fell to houses was 150 to 300 f e e t . to the bank of t h e a t r e lights and shook T i m o t h y L e a r y and Stokely C a r m i c h a e l f i r s t f r e s h m a n c l a s s e s In S e o t e m b e r . S t a t e N e w s Staff W r i t e r and Allan Gisnberg and Mark Lane and T h e other plant, which supplied power his head slowly. for the p o r t a n d a d j a c e n t c o m m u n i t i e s , was Both colleges a r e styled a f t e r Justin T h e Auditorium was under maximum " T h e r e a r e a l m o s t 4,500 s e a t s out now . . . Morrill College as semi-autonomous George Lincoln Rockwell walked onto the on the south bank of the Cau Cam R i v e r . DUTTON GARFINKEL s e c u r i t y guard T h u r s d a y . t h e r e , " he said. "I never saw so many r e s i d e n c e c o l l e g e s . JAM, which will be T h e spokesman described it a s 2.1 miles At 3:15 University police c l e a r e d people in h e r e . " stage. housed In C a s e Hall, will be affiliated with Garfinkel said JAM will " f i n d a subject northeast of Haiphong's c o m m e r c i a l c e n - r e p o r t e r s and c a m e r a m e n f r o m backstage The crowd in the Auditorium was quiet. He didn't rant or r a v e . But often he the College of Social Science and will c o n - focus which can engage students in the t e r and outside the city l i m i t s . of the main Auditorium. P a p e r a i r p l a n e s began floating down f r o m sounded like a carnival b a r k e r calling for c e n t r a t e In the " p o l i c y s c i e n c e s , " such c u r r i c u l u m r a t h e r than psychologically Pilots returning a f t e r dark f r o m r e c o n - By 3:30, no one could e n t e r o r leave the the balcony and applause broke out a f t e r h i s audience to r e a d the enlightening l i t - a s anthropology, political s c i e n c e , e c o - separating them from i t . " This will Include naissance m i s s i o n s reported " t h e r e a r e no Auditorium. Police guarded every e n - p a r t i c u l a r l y long flight. e r a t u r e he held In his hand. n o m i c s , social s c i e n c e and psychology. six months of field work in the junior and lights tonight In Haiphong o r Hon Gal,' a t r a n c e . Every seat, and all standing room He d r e w laughter at t i m e s and at times senior y e a r s . s i s t e r city 27 miles to the n o r t h e a s t . LBC, located In Holmes Hall, will o f f e r w a s taken. they heckled him and then he was done Dutton h a s been at MSU for 20 y e a r s , Hanoi's Communist news agency d e - a p r o g r a m in the natural s c i e n c e s , e m - Students had gathered in f r o n t of the and again they applauded mildly and he s e r v i n g as a p r o f e s s o r of c h e m i s t r y until nounced the attacks a s " a new^extremely phasizing the relationship of s c i e n c e and building a s e a r l y a s 2:00 p . m . T h u r s d a y and t h e r e they waited. About 1,500 cov- Hannah accepts left. They had c o m e to see him out of s e r i o u s step of war e s c a l a t i o n . " society and the philosophy of s c i e n c e . 1950, and a s p r o f e s s o r and d i r e c t o r of the Science and Mathematics Teaching Center c u r i o s i t y and p e r h a p s many had expected T h e North Vietnamese claimed five F r e s h m a n c l a s s e s a r e expected to be s i n c e 1957. e r e d the steps and flowed onto the drive in f r o n t . At 3:45 he would speak. invitation to speak him, a s he said during his 60-minute speech, " t o come out h e r e and eat a baby.' planes were shot down. U.S. o f f i c e r s said s o m e were damaged by ground f i r e but none limited to about 400 students f o r both colleges. T h r e e y e a r s of high school math He is past p r e s i d e n t of the National Assn. M e m b e r s of the U n i v e r s i t y Christian for R e s e a r c h in Science Teaching and of He didn't. was l o s t . the Michigan Science T e a c h e r s Assn. He Movement and the Ad Hoc C o m m i t t e e on Rockwell passed out S t a r s of David at commencement has also d i r e c t e d a number of National m a d e f r o m yellow construction paper. P r e s i d e n t John A . Hannah has accepted Science Foundation Institutes and s e r v e d Inside, in the foyer, m o r e of them g a - t h e r e d and two anonymous students c a m e the senior c l a s s Invitation to speak at c o m - mencement June 11. TO PROTEST PROF'S DISMISSAL on s e v e r a l educational c o m m i t t e e s of the American A s s n . f o r the Advancement of in a side door wearing swastikas made Thursday afternoon Hannah ended t h r e e Science. f r o m black construction p a p e r . weeks of speculation o v e r whether he would Garfinkel has been at MSU since 1959. " W e ' r e not N a z i s , " one of them said. " W e Just don't go for kids protesting by_ wearing these s t a r s . " accept the unprecedented Invitation. In asking Hannah to d e l i v e r the c o m - mencement a d d r e s s , r a t h e r than an outside Students, faculty strike Catholic nearly 95 p e r cent of the coeducational U. He s e r v e d a s consultant to the Michigan Constitutional Convention preparatory C o m m i s s i o n , and was NATO visiting p r o - One student stood alone by the cement W ASHINGTON M>) ~ Cheering students c o n t r o l , was notified Monday that the f e s s o r at the Institute of Social Science s p e a k e r such a s Hubert Humphrey o r Earl student body, a s estimated by campus r a m p leading to the elevated.stage door. and an angry faculty closed down Catholic board had refused to renew his c o n - in The Hague, Netherlands, in 1965-66. W a r r e n , the senior council d e c l a r e d : l e a d e r s , stayed away f r o m their c l a s s e s . He said he was going to listen because University Thursday to p r o t e s t the d i s m i s - t r a c t which expires Aug , 31. Hs is the co-author of a textbook on " W e take g r e a t p r i d e in attending one of Many of them joined in a rally In front t h e r e were some things the man said that sal of a young theology t e a c h e r by the American government, " T h e Democratic the outstanding u n i v e r s i t i e s of the world. Demonstrations have been held by the of the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n building, blocking he a g r e e d with. school's board of t r u s t e e s . Republic," and a book on civil rights We believe that Michigan State University 6 , 6 0 0 - m e m b e r student body f o r the p a s t t r a f f i c while singing folk songs identified " I t doesn't m a t t e r what they a r e , ' he D r . Malcolm Henderson, a history p r o - politics, "When Negroes M a r c h . " has attained this position of eminence t h r e e days but it was not until the 2 2 - with civil r i g h t s d e m o n s t r a t i o n s . said, almost sheepishly. largely because of the dedicated e f f o r t s f e s s o r r e p r e s e n t i n g the 6 0 0 - m e m b e r f a c - In other action, the t r u s t e e s approved ulty toid a cheering crowd of some m e m b e r faculty of the School of Sacred the resignation of Dean Louis L. Mc- T h e d o o r s had opened at 2:45 and they of John A. Hannah. The growing n u m b e r oi d e m o n s t r a t o r s flowed into the building and covered the 2.,500 that " w e cannot and will not f u n c - Theology voted to go on s t r i k e Wednesday Qultty of the College of Social Science. " I n recognition of y o u r 25 y e a r s a s then moved to the front of McMahon Hall that a boycott of c l a s s e s began. McQuitty will s t a r t Sept. 1 as the Dean s e a t s . Backstage t h r e e c a m p u s policemen p r e s i d e n t of Michigan State University, tion' until the Rev. C h a r l e s E . Curran where the faculty meeting was being held a r r i v e d . One stood in f r o n t of the door w e , r e p r e s e n t i n g the Senior C l a s s of is r e i n s t a t e d . and continued the ralley until word was of Science and Arts at the University of B e f o r e the e n t i r e faculty met behind Miami in F l o r i d a . in h i s c r a s h helmet, folded his a r m s 1967, would be honored to have you deliver C u r r a n , 33, who is known for his received on the g r o u p ' s action. closed d o o r s f o r an hour and a half, a c r o s s h i s chest. T h e o t h e r s went out in the commencement a d d r e s s , " l i b e r a l views on m o r a l theology and birth f r o n t by the steps leading to the p l a t f o r m . Eric Pianin, managing editor STATI N E W S Kyle C. Kerbawy edltor-ln-chlef James Spaniolo, campus editor Edward A. Brill, editorial editor Lawrence Werner, sports editor Bobby Soden, associate campus editor Joel Stark Andrew Molli son, executive reporter advertising rpaitager William G. Papclak, a s s t . ad manager Friday Morning, April 21, 196" EDITORIALS Student feedback the first step One of the s e c t i o n s of the But the e n t h u s i a s t i c c o - A c a d e m i c F r e e d o m Report o p e r a t i o n by the f a c u l t y thus which met with a l m o s t u n i - far i s a good o m e n for p r o g - v e r s a l approval was the p r o - ress in the f u t u r e . With posal for student r e c o m m e n - m o r e and m o r e c o l l e g e s and dations which would be a c - departments establishing cepted f o r m a l l y by the v a r - such c o m m i t t e e s , m o r e and i o u s d e p a r t m e n t s and c o l - m o r e student p a r t i c i p a t i o n l e g e s within the u n i v e r s i t y . in a c a d e m i c a f f a i r s will l e a d The C o l l e g e of Arts and to a g r e a t e r i n v o l v e m e n t in L e t t e r s has b e c o m e the f i r s t the e d u c a t i o n a l p r o c e s s for to i m p l e m e n t this goal with The task of s e l e c t i n g the While the e s t a b l i s h m e n t of many. the approval Monday night of c o m m i t t e e s will p r e s e n t the this f i r s t c o m m i t t e e i s an Ideally, education i s said a student advisory c o m - f i r s t c h a l l e n g e to the plan. In important step, there to c o n s i s t of a log with a s t u - m i t t e e for e a c h d e p a r t m e n t o r d e r for the c o m m i t t e e s to r e m a i n s the p o s s i b i l i t y that dent on one end and a t e a c h e r in the c o l l e g e and for the c o l - d e v e l o p into a meaningful it might not l e a d far e n o u g h . on the o t h e r . While it m a y b e lege itself. part of the a c a d e m i c s t r u c - H o p e f u l l y , t h e s e new c o m - impossible to r e a c h this The action was taken after ture. student m e m b e r s m u s t m i t t e e s will a s s u m e an a c - i d e a l , the student a d v i s o r y a t e r m of c o n s u l t a t i o n and be c h o s e n with c o r r e s p o n d - tive r o l e , and not d e g e n e r a t e c o m m i t t e e i s on the way t o - coordination between the ing i n t e l l i g e n c e and c a r e . into t i r e d and l a c k l u s t e r , ward an a p p r o x i m a t i o n . Academic Coordinating Initially, s t u d e n t s will be subservient advisory bodies. - - T h e Editors Committee of ASMSU and e l e c t e d to p o s i t i o n s on the Dean Paul A. Varg of the c o m m i t t e e s by v o t e s c a s t at OUR R E A D E R S ' MINDS SDS: courage over o bedilence C o l l e g e of Arts and L e t t e r s . m e e t i n g s for m a j o r s in e a c h The c o m m i t t e e s will r e - department, next w e e k . The lay student g r i e v a n c e s and d e p a r t m e n t g r o u p s will e a c h s u g g e s t i o n s to the d e p a r t - s e l e c t one of t h e i r number To the E d i t o r : who enjoy the benefits of American society, cently by a World War I v e t e r a n who said, of affluence and p o w e r s . In any c a s e , it ment c h a i r m a n . In turn the to be on the c o l l e g e c o m - I find it n e c e s s a r y to respond to M r . but a r e unwilling to a s s u m e the r e s p o n - " W e went in 1917, t h e r e is no r e a s o n why must be recognized as a dangerous trend, department c h a i r m a n will be mittee. E c k e n r o d e ' s " I ' m Afraid to G o " l e t t e r sibility for Its maintalnance Although it Is you can't go today when it i s your t u r n . " which Is being f u r t h e r consolidated by of April 17, despite the fact that the In- completely ludicrous to say that SDS type T h e s e s t a t e m e n t s and o t h e r s like them the Vietnam w a r and by the general p o s t u r e able to call m e e t i n g s of the The e s t a b l i s h m e n t of the fantile n a t u r e of his r e a s o n i n g h a r d l y individuals a r e concerned about s a c r i - s e e m to Indicate an a c c e p t a n c e of w a r a s of our foreign policy stance vis a vis the c o m m i t t e e to i n f o r m and d i s - student a d v i s o r y b o d i e s i s m e r i t s attention. However, I respond b e - ficing " a few money-making y e a r s , " It a way of l i f e . Or put differently, they s e e m international political scene. c a u s e I feel that in a c r u d e way he has Is even m o r e r e g r e t t a b l e that M r . Ecken- to give at l e a s t implicit support to the Finally, then, I wish to say that M r . c u s s with it p r o c e e d i n g s in part of the whole m o v e m e n t rode and many like him, have such a c i r - notion that international p r o b l e m s can e x p r e s s e d s o m e common myths which E c k e n r o d e ' s l e t t e r was unfortunate, both the d e p a r t m e n t . The c o l l e g e toward g r e a t e r student p a r - could have g r a v e Implications f o r the c u m s c r i b e d understanding of p a t r i o t i s m . only be solved by m i l i t a r y engagement b e c a u s e It was probably e m b a r r a s s i n g to f u t u r e of our society. To be p a t r i o t i c , I think, Is to believe In or t h r e a t . This is a sad c o m m e n t a r y on him p e r s o n a l l y a f t e r he " c o o l e d down," wide c o m m i t t e e will p e r f o r m ticipation in a c a d e m i c a f - He s t a t e s that those SDS m e m b e r s who one's country and a s s u m e responsibility the m o r a l vision and sensitivity of A m e r i - and also, m o r e importantly, it r e v e a l s the s i m i l a r functions with r e - f a i r s which has c h a r a c t e r - Issued the " W e Won't G o " statement a r e for its on-going l i f e . However, a nation Is can society. We s e e m to have forgotten growing p r e s e n c e in our society of a n a r - ized this y e a r . a group of yellow, unpatriotic p a r a s i t e s , not defined by the p a r t i c u l a r policy, of a the values of our political tradition, the row p a t r i o t i s m and emotional reaction not s p e c t to the Dean. teachings of our religion and the h u m a n i s - p a r t i c u l a r a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . In power at a really too f a r r e m o v e d f r o m the s p e c t r e p a r t i c u l a r point in time. R a t h e r , the t i c ?thi.cs qf.Wgstern civilization. P e r h a p s , which r o s e in Europe 30 y e a r s ago. JIM G R A H A M genius of a nation is e x p r e s s e d In those ijile is the eutgrowth of the a n t i - c o m m u - David Stockman, C h a i r m a n lofty Ideals and broad spiritual c u r r e n t s nist hysteria that has poisoned our society P e a c e Coordinating C o m m i t t e e which have threaded their way through the in the last d e c a d e . Too, It is s u r e l y of the University C h r i s t i a n Movement f a b r i c of Its h i s t o r y . In our country these grounded in the post World War II s u r g e St. Joseph Junior Ideals a r e embodied In concepts like: d i s - Bleeding green and white tributive justice, limited government; In- dividual f r e e d o m of speech, a s s e m b l y and w o r s h i p ; and the rights to life, liberty and C o w a r d s o r not? the p u r s u i t of h a p p i n e s s . T h e s e concepts find e x p r e s s i o n in the sentiments of the T o the Editor: M r . Eckenrode is so wrapped up in Declaration of Independence, in the vision him self that he doesn't rea li / e that per son- of J e f f e r s o n , In the spirit of Jackson, and I r e a l l y don't know where to begin to r e - a l conscience and God come way b e f o r e EDITOR'S N O T € : Jim G r a h a m , the m o r a l s t a t u r e of the Gettysburg a d - ply to the l e t t e r f r o m ex U.S. Marine, duty to a country. F o r Mr. Eckenrode f o r m e r c h a i r m a n of the ASMSU d r e s s . They a r e the product of much s t r u g - J e r o m e W. Eckenrode, but a reply is P r e s i d e n t Johnson is God. gle and s a c r i f i c e and have been the a n i m a t - c e r t a i n l y called f o r . I a m not a m e m b e r Or maybe J e r o m e just delights in killing Student B o a r d , today r e c o u n t s ing 'spirit of the A m e r i c a n tradition at Its of the Students for a D e m o c r a t i c Society innocent people — converting by the sword s o m s of h i s p r i v i l e g e d o b s e r v a - b e s t . Today, many of us feel that A m e r i c a n r a t h e r than c h a r i t y . He f o r g e t s that " h e and knew nothing whatsoever about their t i o n s of the MSU f r e s h man o r i e n - Intervention in Vietnam runs c o n t r a r y to s t a t e m e n t in the paper, but I a g r e e with who lives by the sword shall die by the tation p r o g r a m s . the spirit of this h i s t o r i c a l tradition. them wholeheartedly. s w o r d . " His l e t t e r was, indeed, the best T h e r e f o r e , our commitment to the real " I ' m Afraid to G o , " J e r o m e says. Does example of a most sickeningly i m m a t u r e T h e r e has to be a change in Michigan c o r e values and Ideals that h a v e m a d e t h l s one Join a group and have h i s name pub- and unthinking piece of grade-school boy State University's f r e s h m e n orientation nation g r e a t , demands that we oppose the lished because he is a ' c o w a r d ? Is it really nationalism that I have seen in a l o n g t i m e . programs. war. a coward who can take the r e b u k e s , in- I c a n ' t say all I'd like to—I can't believe This is the conclusion 1 reached a f t e r having had the opportunity to s e e one night T h e r e have been many e x p r e s s i o n s of sults, and ridicule ( s o m e t i m e s violent) of he could say what he did to a group of of the s u m m e r clinics, and a f t e r having t h i s opposition. One of them being the SDS non-thinking " p a t r i o t s " like you, J e r o m e ? adults i n t e r e s t e d enough in their country read one newsletter sent out to the m e m - a n t i - d r a f t union. Rather than displaying a I s it b r a v e to say, " I ' m an American— NOT to fight for it. If M r . Eckenrode had b e r s of the class of 1970. lack of c o u r a g e and responsibility a s M r . right o r w r o n g " ? Is it so b r a v e to c a r r y been born in China and been fighting against Eckenrode s e e m s to imply, I think the a c - a gun and go out to kill your fellow man the U.S., p e r h a p s the C h i n e s e would have Last y e a r , the orientation r e s e m b l e d the tion of many of t h o s e who signed the " W e when you have no g r i e v a n c e against him? won the war by now. welcome p r o g r a m of the Williamston Gordon S a b i n e and h i s s t u d e n t s - t o - b e . Won't G o " pledge, Is motivated by a b r o a d - Is t h e r e a grievance so g r e a t that one has At any r a t e , I can not imagine why he Rotary f o r the new m e m b e r s of the c o m - e r courage than simple, blind obedience, the right to kill for it? Is it cowardice d o e s n ' t r e - e n l i s t . . . T o throw his own munity. You don't sell a university the who knew It. M r . Wentworth bled for about a s , " u n i v e r s i t y days a r e golden days . . . and by a s e n s e of responsibility to values to a g r e e with C h r i s t who said, "thou rubbish back at him, maybe he is too same way you would s$ll Insurance, and but l e s s golden than y e s t e r y e a r ! " a half an hour, and the p r o g r a m closed higher than the shallow r h e t o r i c of the shalt not k i l l , " "love your e n e m i e s , " busy " c h a s i n g g i r l i e s " around the c a m - hope to maintain an atmosphere of a c a - Upon the conclusion of one f i l m , s e v - on his s t i r r i n g presentation of what MSU present administration. " d o good to those who p e r s e c u t e y o u " ? pus, or m o r e r e a l i s t i c a l l y , p e r h a p s he is demic Integrity. e r a l " S p a r t a n G u i d e s " (that's the s u m - r e a l l y was all about. If you can honestly believe in your h e a r t , waiting to c a r r y the flag in the next Fourth Although the " t w o - p l u s " day p r o g r a m M r . Eckenrode alludes to a second and m e r version of resident a s s i s t a n t ) c a m e I left the Wilson Auditorium In a daze M r . Eckenrode, that C h r i s t would give his of J u l y p a r a d e ? Whatever is so important, is taken up with r e g i s t r a t i o n , discussions even m o r e frightening kind of myth with galloping down the a i s l e s of Wilson Au- feeling a s though I had been following wholehearted support and c a r r y a gun and however, Mr. Eckenrode, that it keeps with p r o f e s s o r s and testing, t h e r e Is a time the statement, " O n e who is a s s o c i a t e d ditorium looking like they had just walked Alice through Wonderland f o r the past m u r d e r right along side of you, then p e r - you f r o m your duty of wiping out the V i e t - set aside for social orientation to MSU. with this group knows that it is his turn out of Ray L e f f l e r ' s window. two h o u r s . I was convinced that m o r e s t u - haps you a r e justified in your thinking(al- n a m e s e neighbors you hate so vehemently? It was this "Activity Night" p r o g r a m to s e r v e A m e r i c a (militarily) and he dent participation was needed in the p r o - though yoii,have m i s s e d c o m p l e t e l y t h e e n - Kathie Rintz that, with special written p e r m i s s i o n f r o m Then c o m m e n c e d a b a r r a g e of " H i , doesn't have the spirit to f a c e the situation. g r a m ' s planning. t i r e mission of C h r i s t on e a r t h ) . Mt. C l e m e n s , f r e s h m a n the Vice President for Special P r o j e c t s , J a c k " " H I , S u z i e , " " W h a t ' s going on at I h e a r d another version of this myth r e - 1 was allowed to s e e . (incidentally, i n c a s e MSU tonight (or today)." Before one could Never throughout the evening 1 wit- you have forgotten, the orientation d o r m i - n e s s e d w e r e the the p r o b l e m s of aliena- r e c o v e r f r o m this Barnum and Bailey The African Studies Center tory—in this c a s e , Wonders Hall—Is " o f f - l i m i t s " to anyone not directly involved in the p r o g r a m . routine, the s a m e " S p a r t a n G u i d e s " w e r e n a r r a t i n g a s l i d e show which t r a n s p o r t e d high school g r a d u a t e s into a tour of MSU, tion and d e - p e r s o n a l i z a t l o n of a multi- university d i s c u s s e d . It was all the type of glitter that would fade for m o r e e n t e r - Case Hall Battle Of Bands announces an I had visited the hall to s e e the ASMSU season to season, football, c l a s s e s , Phil ing f r e s h m e n a f t e r one week of c l a s s e s . One of the n e w s l e t t e r s to the Class of featuring six bands: African Film Series poster display last August and was asked Frank c a r t o o n s , Homecoming, m i d t e r m s to leave when I couldn't produce p r o p e r and so on, e v e r y slide followed by brisk 1970, which again I examined by special identification. s t a t e m e n t s evoking laughter f r o m the p e r m i s s i o n , ended with: " b y this time you The Tekes The rationale the administration gives crowd. know all of us h e r e think State's g r e a t . " for this policy of isolation is that the T h e r e h a s to be a change in f r e s h m e n First Presentation: p r o g r a m is so strenuous, the time so The whole tiling looked so good, J[ had orientation at least In deleting dishonesty, When: Monday April 24, 7:00 p . m . limited, that no I n t e r f e r e n c e can be t o l e r - if not forging honesty into the p r o g r a m s . Spontaneous Generation to think for a moment whether I was ated. One wonders, however, whether or visiting the right university. W h e r e : Room 109 ANTHONY not It is because progaganda best f l o u r - As the last slide faded out, M r . Went- i s h e s in a closed situation.) worth, a m e m b e r of the orientation staff, Letter policy - Admission free - Vessels of Wrath Anyway, the Activity Night p r o g r a m b e - was introduced with the comment that he gan by a filmed speech by Dean Blackman, bleeds " g r e e n and w h i t e . " who spoke as if he were on a mountain Just a s I was about to p a s s out, M r . The State News welcomes all l e t t e r s . F a c u l t y , s t u d e n t s and f r i e n d s of the looking down on a b l u r r e d landscape. The Wentworth e n t e r e d the auditorium a s a P l e a s e be brief and type all l e t t e r s U n i v e r s i t y with an i n t e r e s t in A f r i c a Collectors speech was indefinite and out of focus; the phonograph boomed out the MSU Fight t r i p l e spaced, If possible. P l e a s e , also, sort of thing that could have been written Include name, a d d r e s s and university a r c c o r d i a l l y invited Song. B e f o r e I knew it, I was on my feet for the 1959 graduating c l a s s at Okemos ready to s t a r t automatically singing, but standing. No unsigned l e t t e r s will be Fourth Dynasty High School. It included comments such I shortly r e a l i z e d I was one of the few printed. First Program films include: PEANITSI 4 11 " Z a m b i a 6 4 " - e x a m i n e s the t r a d i - Bishops t i o n a l and m o d e r n f o r c e s in t h e p r o c - e s s of c h a n g e . f j m / •• -1 sai5 FRIDAY A p r i l 21 " H u n t e r s " - e x c e l l e n t f i l m about the B u s h m e n of t h e K a l a h a r i D e s e r t and t h e i r hunt f o r f o o d . — — - '• r • - - - 8:30 - 1 a.m. ski 500 per person P rogram l a s t about 2 1 / 2 h o u r s Friday, April 21, 1967 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS IN FOUR-TEAM M K T SEATO tough on Hanoi NEWS summary WASHINGTON l/P) — The stitutional" procedures, the second c o n f e r e n c e of the seven T h e SEATO communique wound nations contributing troops to the up a t h r e e - d a y meeting marked SEATO Foreign M i n i s t e r s Coun- communique s a i d . defense of Vietnam. by s o m e blunt talk aimed at sil-minus F r a n c e and with P a k - It left the door open f o r any B r i t a i n and Pakistan w e r e out F r a n c e , Pakistan and, to a l e s s e r istan s i l e n t - d e c l a r e d Thursday decisions that might l a t e r be extent. Britain f o r not doing m o r e A c a p s u l e s u m m a r y of t h e d a y ' s e v e n t s f r o m th« of the lineup f o r the troop con- that any reduction in allied fight- m a d e to s t e p up the number of- in Vietnam. Associated P r e s s . t r i b u t o r s , but South Korea and ing in Vietnam would have to be t r o o p s sent to a s s i s t South V i e t - The communique concluded: South Vietnam w e r e full p a r t i c i - matched by a s i m i l a r scaledown nam. . . . The t h r e a t In the South- pants. T h e o t h e r s Included Aus- of enemy f o r c e s . With only a s m a l l shifting of east Asia T r e a t y a r e a cannot be t r a l i a . New Zealand, the Philip- National News In a communique m a r k i n g the g e a r s , the SEATO meeting which pines and Thailand. considered an isolation f r o m glo- end of the 12th council meeting ended at midday moved Into a bal p r o b l e m s of peace and s e - A Walter Reuther told the United Auto Workers' g o a l - s e t t i n g of the Southeast Asia T r e a t y c u r i t y . The outcome of the s t r u g - i n v e n t i o n that a wage i n c r e a s e Is the p r i m a r y goal In 1967 Organization, the six foreign gle now going on against a g g r e s - contract bargaining. Reuther said the wage i n c r e a s e w a s m o r e important than guaranteed annual Income in bargaining. m i n i s t e r s thus strongly endorsed the U.S. policy of requiring s o m e reciprocal action f r o m Hanoi b e - CORE leader claims sion, both overt and by s u b v e r - sion, would have profound effects not only in Asia but throughout See page 3 f o r e halting the bombing of North the world. ' ^ G o v . George Romney a r r i v e d in New York T h u r s d a y . He will deliber a m a j o r a d d r e s s on civil rights at an A m e r i c a n Jewish Committee dinner Thursday night. Vietnam. Representatives of Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, press ignores Negro " I t was t h e r e f o r e of the u t - most importance that these a g - g r e s s i o n s should not s u c c e e d . " WASHINGTON Iff! — CORE'S brewing — and made no attempt A Auto production f o r 1967 hit a peak this week a s r e p o r t s of strong s a l e s flowed into Detroit. About 172,740 c a r s will be Reuther speaks Thailand, Britain and the United States " r e a f f i r m e d their d e t e r - leader y e s t e r d a y charged that to a l e r t the c o m m u n i t y . " SEATO S e c r e t a r y - General J e s u s Vargas told a news con- m i n a t i o n to maintain, and w h e r e A m e r i c a n n e w s p a p e r s ignore the McKlssick charged that n e w s - built this week. The previous high was 165,898 In the second W a l t e r P. R e u t h e r , p r e s i d e n t of U n i t e d Auto f e r e n c e that Increased attempts possible to I n c r e a s e , their e f f o r t s news and needs of Negroes in p a p e r s ignored attempts by CORE week of J a n u a r y . at subversion a r e being made in W o r k e r s , s p o k e to t h e o p e n i n g s e s s i o n T h u r s d a y in support of Vietnam In a c c o r d - their c i t i e s u n l e s s one Negro last y e a r to give warnings of Thailand and the Philippines. of a g o a l - s e t t i n g c o n v e n t i o n a t t e n d e d by 3000 UAW ance with their r e s p e c t i v e con- a t t a c k s another or u t t e r s radical where trouble was brewing. 0 Floyd McKlssick told 550 e d i t o r s of American n e w s p a p e r s delegates. "PI Wirephoto and violent s t a t e m e n t s . Thursday, that n e w s p a p e r s ignore the news and needs of Negroes. Floyd McKlssick. national d i - MEN—WOMEN r e c t o r of the C o n g r e s s of Racial • ^ N e w s p a p e r e d i t o r s s e e m to support the P r e s i d e n t ' s Viet- Equality, delivered his analysis MSU n a m e s e w a r policies but feel he has bungled the job of telling the nation about the w a r . Auto union woge- e urged to the annual convention of the A m e r i c a n Society of Newspaper Editors. A Both faculty and students a r e boycotting.classes at Catholic 30 p e r cent over the next t h r e e DETROIT ifl ~ United Auto increase, but emphasized the years. University in Washington D.C., T h u r s d a y . The action is o v e r the firing of a young p r i e s t - p r o f e s s o r and his liberal attitudes Workers P r e s i d e n t Walter P . R e u t h e r told the opening s e s s i o n word "substantial." He a l s o a s s e r t e d that a m a j o r The 30 p e r cent " p a c k a g e " was " T h e n e w s p a p e r s today have no lines into the ghetto and have no TRYOUTS on birth control. See page 1 " 1967 goal should be equal pay proposed in leaflets outlining a inkling of what i s going on t h e r e — of his union's goal-setting con- four-point p r o g r a m and bearing Start Tomorrow vention T h u r s d a y that It should for U.S. and Canadian auto what the mood of the black man w o r k e r s . L e o n a r d Woodock, UAW the names of 10 local union p r e s - is, his hopes and his plans and Come Over and Join the Fun! International News give " t h e highest p r i o r i t y and the vice p r e s i d e n t , e s t i m a t e s that pay idents and at l e a s t one m e m b e r dreams." g r e a t e s t urgency to a substantial of eight other l o c a l s . T h e r e a r e -WOMEN'S I . M . - wage i n c r e a s e " in 1967 contract of w o r k e r s in Canadian G e n e r a l # The North Vietnamese city of Haiphong was introduced to Motors plants a v e r a g e s 41 cents 1,405 local unions within the UAW. " T h e L o s Angeles T i m e s l a s t bargaining. Tryout Sessions Are Required ApriI 24thru the w a r Thursday when s c o r e s of U.S. Navy jets bombed one an hour l e s s than the wage paid T h e r e was little doubt dele- y e a r won a P u l i t i z e r P r i z e f o r " I e m p h a s i z e this in t e r m s of May 10. F o r A d d i t i o n a l I n f o r m a t i o n c a l l 3 5 5 - e l e c t r i c power plant inside the city and another power plant GM w o r k e r s in the United S t a t e s . gates would shunt a s i d e the f o u r - c o v e r a g e of the Watts r i o t s . But economic n e c e s s i t y , " Reuther point p r o g r a m as such, in favor 4744 o r 3 5 5 - 4 7 4 5 on Haiphong's o u t s k i r t s . S e e p a g e ! . it is notable that p r i o r to those said. An omnibus, 46-page r e s o l u - of a b r o a d e r , m o r e flexible a p - r i o t s , it gave no inkling to the The UAW chief previously had tion a l s o gives " t o p p r i o r i t y " M U.S. officials have n o t i f i ^ Russia that the U.S. is ready to to wage i n c r e a s e for all UAW proach proposed by Reuther. public of the trouble that w a s TRYOUT DATES AND TIMES: re-open talks i m m e d i a t e ' , uu a t r e a t y to block the s p r e a d of stated he would sign no contract without a guaranteed annual In- m e m b e r s . The resolution, which 7 to 9 P . M . nuclear weapons. See page 3 a l s o includes Canadian parity and c o m e enabling a w o r k e r to know GOLF ANDRANGE A A proposal by Turkey to sow the R u s s i a n - T u r k e y b o r d e r f r o m the beginning what his a guaranteed annual Income, will FAIRWAY M O N D A Y , A P R I L 24 T U E S D A Y , MAY 2 be voted on l a t e r by s o m e 3,000 T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 25 W E D N E S D A Y , MAY 3 with nuclear m i n e s has been accepted in principle by the y e a r l y income would be, r e g a r d - l e s s of any l a y - o f f s . convention d e l e g a t e s . W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 26 M O N D A Y , MAY 8 North Atlantic T r e a t y Organization (NATO), according to T U E S D A Y , MAY 9 In staking out a substantial As the convention met, at l e a s t M O N D A Y , MAY 1 military sources. one g r o - p was demanding a wage wage I n c r e a s e a s the No. 1 goal, W E D N E S D A Y , MAY 10 W T h e U.S. is reportedly not amenable to the s a l e of two Reuther mentioned no p e r c e n t a g e and f r i n g e benefits package of ( D R E S S FOR T R Y O U T ACTIVITY) B r i t i s h - m a d e c o m p u t e r s worth $1.4 million to Red China.. See page 3 » M Military m u s c l e on both sides in the Vietnam w a r s e e m s to be shifting to the a r e a around the d e m i l i t a r i z e d zone. The 2 COMPUTERS MINIATURE GOLF N o t e : T U M B L I N G T A L E N T is w e l c o m e d , but not r e q u i r e d . All p o s i t i o n s a r e O P E N , T h e " b e s t U.S. Army says the North Vietnamese have a h e a w c o n c e n t r a - l e a d e r s and s h a r p e s t f e l l o w s and g a l s " will b e tion of troops n e a r the 17th p a r a l l e l and U.S. Army infantrymen Now Open For Your Golfing Pleasure s e l e c t e d . WE N E E D SIX MEN AND SIX W O M E N , have been shifted to this a r e a . See page 1 U.S. berates Britain FEW MINUTES EAST ON GRAND RIVERl P L U S A L T E R N A T E S . A t t e n d a n c e is r e q u i r e d at o n e of t h e f i r s t t h r e e s e s s i o n s l i s t e d a b o v e . 0 West G e r m a n y began p r e p a r a t i o n s f o r Konrad A d e n a u e r ' s s t a t e f u n e r a l T h u r s d a y . Adenauer, f o r m e r West G e r m a n PHONE ED 2-87451 Chancellor, died Wednesday. See page 3 for sale to China 0 Except f o r F r a n c e and Pakistan, the SEATO F o r e i g n LONDON l/P) — T h e United the B r i t i s h in an attempt to block M i n i s t e r s Council has generally supported U.S. V i e t n a m e s e States and Britain w e r e r e p o r t e d the s a l e . T h e s e followed s u c - policy saying that any scaledown in m i l i t a r y f o r c e s should be In dispute T h u r s d a y over s a l e to c e s s f u l A m e r i c a n p r e s s u r e last on both sides at the s a m e t i m e . See page 3 Red China of two B r i t i s h c o m - y e a r which prevented export of a p u t e r s worth $1.4 million. c o m p u t e r built by English E l e c - The A m e r i c a n s have c o m - t r i c to a Chinese scientific r e - plained they s e e the s a l e »as a s e a r c h c e n t e r in Peking. b r e a c h of the interallied s y s t e m T h e American argument on that U.S. can resume f o r preventing goods with a m i l - occasion w a s that the English i t a r y potential reaching C o m - E l e c t r i c c o m p u t e r , bigger and munist countries. m o r e advanced than the 1C I m a - TO British F o r e i g n Office and chines, could have been used to B o a r d of T r a d e officials, how- speed Chinese development of an nuclear bon talks e v e r , defend the transaction on H-bomb. WASHINGTON (JP) — T h e U n i t e d States notified the Soviet Union a g r e e m e n t was finally r e a c h e d to go into the new p h a s e . T h e United States and o t h e r the ground the c o m p u t e r s have only a civilian value f o r the Chinese. The two c o m p u t e r s , m a n u f a c - A Foreign Office spokesman said British authorities do not r e g a r d the two m e d i u m - s i z e d ICT c o m p u t e r s a s falling within the category of s t r a t e g i c goods. FLY TO t u r e d by International C o m p u t e r s EUROPE T h u r s d a y that it i s p r e p a r e d to allied governments w e r e d e - and T a b u l a t o r s , a l r e a d y have B o a r d of T r a d e officials went r e s u m e talks Immediately on a s c r i b e d by State Department o f f i - been supplied. f u r t h e r . They said each allied t r e a t y to block the spread of n u - c i a l s a s having r e a c h e d an u n - Informants said the U.S. gov- government has d i s c r e t i o n a r y c l e a r weapons. d e r s t a n d i n g on the kind of non- e r n m e n t , through its e m b a s s y in p o w e r s over the way to i n t e r - U.S. officials said they hope p r e t the s t r a t e g i c e m b a r g o list. f o r full a g r e e m e n t by May 9, p r o l i f e r a t i o n t r e a t y they would London, had long exchanges with MINISTRY FLIGHTS AVAILABLE: when the Geneva d i s a r m a m e n t like to have, but without being t a l k s a r e to be r e s u m e d . c o m m i t t e d to any p a r t i c u l a r f o r - T h e notification to Russia f o l - mula of words. lowed a round of U.S. c o n s u l t a - T h e m a j o r i s s u e h a s been o v e r tions in P a r i s e a r l i e r T h u r s d a y whether the proposed t r e a t y Charter — $ 3 0 0 with i t s North Atlantic T r e a t y would prevent West G e r m a n y Organization allies. D i s a r m a - f r o m having an effective voice in the nuclear strategy and o r - A n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d in t h e C h r i s t i a n M i n i s t r y , ment negotiator William C . F o s - ganization of the Atlantic a l l i - or full-time church related vocations t e r attended the meeting of the June 2 3 — A u g 19 NATO Council where allied ance. is i n v i t e d T h e r e have been other q u e s - tions such as the t r e a t y ' s effect to m e e t t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m on the nuclear power develop- the METHODIST T H E O L O G I C A L SCHOOL 4-day funera ment and other peaceful u s e s in (Methodists) c o u n t r i e s that have no n u c l e a r resources. the CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY services set T h e United States and R u s s i a have a l r e a d y m a d e substantial and p r o g r e s s trying to work out the d r a f t of the t r e a t y during nego- 4 week BOAC — $353 for Adenauer the CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY tiations at Geneva. T h e d i s a r - (UCCF groups - Presbyterians, Christian m a m e n t talks t h e r e w e r e r e - BONN, Germany W) — West c e s s e d six weeks ago to give the C h u r c h - D i s c i p l e s of C h r i s t , - U n i t e d C h u r c h of C h r i s t , Evangelical United B r e t h r e n , June 2 0 - July 20 Germany p r e p a r e d Thursday the United States t i m e to consult M o r a v i a n , a n d C h u r c h of t h e B r e t h r e n ) biggest and most I m p r e s s i v e i t s a l l i e s . state funeral in a generation f o r F o s t e r is going to Geneva this the EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Konrad Adenauer, its f i r s t c h a n - weekend and hopes to m e e t t h e r e THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY cellor and a founding s p i r i t of the with Soviet disarmament negotia- North Atlantic T r e a t y O r g a n i z a - tor Alexel Rochin. and 4 week PanAm — $3 53 tion. R o b e r t J . McCloskey, State The body of Adenauer, who D e p a r t m e n t p r e s s o f f i c e r , said t h e L U T H E R A N S C H O O L O F T H E O L O G Y AT died Wednesday at the age of 91, that whatever the United States CHICAGO Aug 1 — Aug 30 lay at his home in Rhoendorf, and R u s s i a might work out would w h e r e m e m b e r s of his family be subject to f u r t h e r negotiation (ALC & LCA L u t h e r a n s ) mourned privately. F u n e r a l in the 17-nation Geneva c o n f e r - on s e r v i c e s will be T u e s d a y . ence. Official Bonn m a d e ready f o r four days of c e r e m o n i e s that will Tuesday, A p r i l 25th, 1967, at U n i v e r s i t y Sponsored by Union Board Flights p r e c e d e Adenauer's burial in a L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , D i v i s i o n & Ann S t r e e t s , family plot at Rhoendorf, the v i l - E ast Lansing. lage on the Rhine w h e r e Adenauer lived since b e f o r e World War II. Interview times Office Hours It will be the l a r g e s t f u n e r a l since P r e s i d e n t Paul von Hln- denburg was burled in Berlin In 2:30 - 7:30 P.M. 1-5 1934. (Dinner 6 P.M.) P r e s i d e n t Johnson, P r e s i d e n t C h a r l e s de Gaulle of F r a n c e and Monday — Friday P r i m e Minister Harold Wilson Call ED 2-2559 for further information! of Britain will head the list of political l e a d e r s who plan to come to pay their r e s p e c t s . Friday, April 21, 1967 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS FRIDAY and SATURDAY CMU batsmen hot MSU cagers lose By GAYEL WESCH S t a t e News S p o r t s W r i t e r R e d - h o t C e n t r a l Michigan, a Seven of C e n t r a l ' s r e g u l a r s a r e hitting o v e r .300 coming into the g a m e , with t h i r d b a s e - While C e n t r a l i s flying high, MSU will be shooting to b e t t e r the b r e a k - e v e n .500 m a r k . T h e Baylor to family t e a m with a n i n e - g a m e winning m a n P a t O'Keefe and c e n t e r - S p a r t a n s a r e c u r r e n t l y 12-12-1, s t r e a k to protect, will be the f i e l d e r A1 Stevens leading the but had to beat a weak Albion By NORM SAARI f o e f o r MSU's baseball t e a m way. O'Keefe is hitting .520 and t e a m twice Wednesday in o r d e r State News Sports W r i t e r S a t u r d a y In a doubleheader a t S t e v e n s .437. to r e a c h that m a r k . Old C o l l e g e F i e l d . T h e g a m e s A p a i r of r i g h t h a n d e r s will M S U ' s hitting h a s j u s t begun will s t a r t at 1:30 p . m . p r o b a b l y be the s t a r t i n g p i t c h e r s to c o m e alive a f t e r a long p e r i o d Art B a y l o r , s t a r t i n g f o r w a r d on the MSU basketball t e a m , C e n t r a l h a s a 13-1 r e c o r d , f o r the Chippewas. of i n c o n s i s t e n c y . T h e S p a r t a n s h a s dropped out of s c h o o l . B a y l o r ' s w i f e p r e s e n t e d h i m with and i m p r e s s i v e s t a t i s t i c s in both J i m Bourbeau is the p r o b a b l e have s c o r e d 39 run's in t h e i r twins at the end of w i n t e r t e r m . pitching and batting. s t a r t e r in the opener, while e i t h e r last six g a m e s . He w a s not a v a i l a b l e f o r c o m m e n t a t h i s Washington, Q C . , With 17 letterinen r e t u r n i n g T o m Krawczyk o r K i m H i l l s t r o m F i r s t b a s e m a n T o m Binkowski, home but h i s m o t h e r s a i d , " H e will h a v e to give school up. f r o m a 20-12 squad in 1966, the will s t a r t the nightcap. t h i r d b a s e m a n Bill Steckley, c e n - T h e y have f o u r c h i l d r e n now: the twins, a t h r e e - y e a r - o l d and Chippewas have been hitting H i l l s t r o m Is not u n f a m i l i a r to t e r f i e l d e r T o m H u m m e l and left one-year-old child." .349 a s a t e a m while m a i n t a i n - S p a r t a n Coach Danny L l t w h i l e r . f i e l d e r John W a l t e r s have been H i l l s t r o m s t r u c k out seven S p a r - doing m o s t of the hitting f o r She a l s o s a i d B a y l o r had applied f o r s e v e r a l job o p p o r t u - ing a 1.85 team e a r n e d run a v e r - t a n s in t h r e e innings b e f o r e MSU MSU. nities in t h e Washington a r e a , but a s y e t . i s unemployed. age. e v e n t u a l l y beat him l a s t y e a r . Binkowski h a s hit t w o - r u n A r t , the nephew of L o s Angeles L a k e r basketball s t a r C e n t r a l ' s last f o u r v i c t o r i e s T h e S p a r t a n s won a p a i r f r o m h o m e r u n s in two of the l a s t six Elgin B a y l o r , w a s a f r o n t line s u b s t i t u t e a t f o r w a r d his have c o m e over small c o l l e g e s , C e n t r a l l a s t y e a r at Mount P l e a s - g a m e s and l e a d s the t e a m in s o p h o m o r e y e a r , but i n j u r e d his ankle a f t e r 15 g a m e s . He Hope and F e r r i s , both double a n t , 10-4 and 4-0. homers. s c o r e d 67 points f o r a 4.5 a v e r a g e that s e a s o n . header sweeps. Steckley i s the t e a m ' s leading S u r g e r y c o r r e c t e d his Injury d u r i n g the o f f - s e a s o n . He h i t t e r with a .360 a v e r a g e . H u m - ended up playing in 19 g a m e s , s c o r i n g 98 points f o r a 4.1 m e l , who was the l e a d e r a f t e r the Clay in last attempt Spring t r i p h a s slipped to second; W a l t e r s , MSU's m o s t c o n s i s t e n t average. "If he c h o o s e s to r e t u r n to school, he could do one of h i t t e r throughout the s e a s o n is two t h i n g s , " Basketball Coach John Benington s a i d . " F i r s t , to avoid Uncle Sam third. Steve Rymal, T o m E l l i s and he could c o m e back f o r s u m m e r t e r m and r e g a i n h i s e l i g i - bility f o r t h e fall o r e l s e r e t u r n f o r f a l l t e r m and b e c o m e Baylor gone LOUISVILLE, KY. (UPI)—A t r o u b l e d C a s s i u s Clay left his H a r r y Kendrick will take t h e i r eligible f o r w i n t e r s e m e s t e r . " , hometown T h u r s d a y to p r e p a r e f o r ' his " b i g t r i a l " —a date with regular positions at second, MSU b a s k e t b a l l s t a r t e r A r t B a y l o r (41) m a y not s h o r t s t o p and c a t c h e r r e s p e c - A s s i s t a n t Athletic D i r e c t o r Burt Smith said B a y l o r ' s g r a d e h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to r e b o u n d f o r the S p a r t a n s Uncle Sam April 28 In Houston. tively, but L i t w h i l e r i s planning point w a s above 2.0 and w a s in no s c h o l a s t i c t r o u b l e . Smith T h e heavyweight champion told a news c o n f e r e n c e . " I a m not a n y m o r e s i n c e he d r o p p e d out of s c h o o l at the e n d to platoon in right field. made it c l e a r to the 6 - 6 junior that he would have to attend going into the a r m y under any c i r c u m s t a n c e s , no m a t t e r what of w i n t e r t e r m . His wife h a d t w i n s , m a k i n g f o u r Richie J o r d a n and P a u l S m i e - a s e m e s t e r of c l a s s e s b e f o r e h i s athletic eligibility could be it c o s t s m e . " c h i l d r e n in the f a m i l y , and B a y l o r is s e e k i n g e m p l o y - He Said he would appear f o r induction in Houston next week, ska a r e likely to s h a r e r i g h t - restored. field duties although J o r d a n could Baylor w a s on an athletic t e n d e r at MSU and was not a l - m e n t in h i s h o m e t o w n of W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. " B u t I won't take the oath." induction on grounds take o v e r c o m p l e t e l y if h i s h i t - lowed to work d u r i n g the a c a d e m i c y e a r . S t a t e News photo by Dave L a u r a C l a y ' s a t t o r n e y s have been contesting his ting i m p r o v e s . he Is a Black Muslim m i n i s t e r . T h e U.S. Supreme Court turned S o p h o m o r e s Zana E a s t o n and down his appeal, but Attorney Hayden Covington said in C i n - Mel Behney a r e likely s t a r t e r s cinnati T h u r s d a y he would f i l e f o r a r e h e a r i n g b e f o r e the High Big Ten conference opens; f o r MSU. Court F r i d a v . jÊk tennis team in doubleheader W i s c o n s i n , a fifth p l a c e t e a m in T o m M a n s f i e l d i s th<| Wildcat "And, even if we win t h i s one, By DENNIS CHASE the Big T e n l a s t s e a s o n , opens p l a y e r that was s ted, as I ' l l have to watch and s e e that SPECIALS Associate Sports Editor i t s c o n f e r e n c e season F r i d a y at sophomore Tom Rice the boys don't get o v e r c o n f i d e n t over It would be t r i t e to say that Michigan. T h e B a d g e r s w e r e 6-1 the top spot. f o r the Wisconsin match the f o l - this weekend's tennis matches on t h e i r s p r i n g t r i p . " A l s o , the w e a t h e r c o u H be a lowing d a y , " he said. Hot Dogs with N o r t h w e s t e r n and W i s c o n s i n h e r e a r e " b i g o n e s . " All c o a c h e s T e n n i s C o a c h Stan D r o b a c c a l l s this one a " b i g o n e . " " N o r t h - f a c t o r , " Drobac s a i d . "If it r a i n s , and we move the m a t c h i n d o o r s , And then Drobac made a r a t h e r c u r i o u s s t a t e m e n t f o r a coach, say it about a l l t h e i r t e a m ' s & Ground Beef 39 m a t c h e s . Each match I s a big w e s t e r n h a s i t s No. 1 p l a y e r of l a s t y e a r a t No. 3 , " D r o b a c said. it will be a big change f o r our boys. " T h i s , " he said, " i s the big one." 3- M one, In one way o r a n o t h e r . On F r i d a y , the S p a r t a n t e n n i s t e a m will p i t y Nlorthwe s t e r n . On 49ch Inspection. Ac- tion In The Pi*«. Timing Equipment in Action, All The Sight» and Sound» of The' Drag Vr-p» S E« .,,, E i;^ > « m ACTON ( tu» e»,:- n e» M I C H I G A N STATE UNIVERSITY European Study/Travel Program Credit and Non-Credit Language and Political Science S ' EE V a r i n o RAiJ-S ' , ; * . July 3 • August 18 (7 weeks) • frantic FUELERS • THf|V1 T STORMING STOCKERS r O A R French - At P a r i s * And'Lausanne. Switzerland • GROOVIE GASSERS ^ German- Italian- At At Cologne* Florence • • • l| Spanish - At Madrid* And Barcelona PLUS A T 10:00 ONLY Political Science-At London* T r a n s p o r t a t i o n o v e r s e a s - New Y o r k to P a r i s v i a P a n A m e r i c a n J e t s . Limited s e a t s a v a i l a b l e to s t u d e n t s , s t a f f 8 f a c u l t y . S 2 7 5 . 0 0 r o u n d t r i p AMLEC THEY WALKED IN THE SHADOW OF 2 Charters Call AMLEC today A BLAZING SUN... 1. J u n e 2 4 - A u g u s t 19 and a azinggun! 2. J u n e 2 5 - S e p t . e m b e r 9 353-0681 ' T A R R I N G MARK STEVENS A M L E C O f f i c e s l o c a t e d in r o o m 58 A K e l l o g g C e n t e r Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan WOMEN IN BLUE N*ew Folk concert MSU's Angel Flight girls tickets on sale at door offer service with a smile T i c k e t s f o r the New Folk c o n c e r t a r e a v a i l a b l e at t h e U n i o n t i c k e t o f f i c e a n d will be on s a l e at the door f o r tonight's p e r f o r m a n c e . When c o e d s pledge Angel Flight b e f o r e going active, d u r i n g which T h e women a r e a c t i v e in a The folksinging group, s p o n s o r e d by the C a m p u s they get something s p e c i a l . . . t i m e the women work on pledge n u m b e r of s e r v i c e p r o j e c t s on service project sand fund-raising C r u s a d e f o r C h r i s t w i l l p e r f o r m a t 8 t o n i g h t in t h e a big b r o t h e r . c a m p u s . A f t e r e v e r y home f o o t - projects. M e n ' s I.M. S p o r t s a r e n a . A c a d e t f r o m Arnold A i r S o - ball g a m e , they help m e m b e r s of In p r e v i e w s , t h e g r o u p s a n g a t B r o d y , M c D o n e l Every month Angel Flight c i e t y , an honorary which s p o n - v i s i t s the v e t e r a n s ' h o s p i t a l in the Arnold Air Society c l e a n a n d S h a w H a l l s l a s t n i g h t . T h e y a l s o p e r f o r m e d at s o r s Angel Flight, adopts a pledge B a t t l e C r e e k . T h e c o e d s v i s i t with S p a r t a n Stadium. the C a m p u s Crusade for Christ's Leadership a s h i s " l i t t l e s i s t e r . " T h e two p a t i e n t s and e n t e r t a i n t h e m with In the spring, Angel Flight L u n c h e o n y e s t e r d a y in K e l l o g g C e n t e r . g r o u p s frequently work t o g e t h e r s k i t s . a s s i s t s the Air F o r c e ROTC T h e N e w F o l k p r e s e n t a n e w s o u n d in f o l k m u s i c : on s e r v i c e p r o j e c t s and social events. Angel Flight helps support the with i t s blood d r i v e . Light flight a m u s i c a l e x p r e s s i o n of t h e q u e s t s of l i f e a n d t h e Suwon Central O r p h a n a g e in A Coronation Ball held e v e r y a n s w e r s t h e y h a v e f o u n d in J e s u s . T i c k e t s c o s t S I . Angel Flight r u s h e s twice a K o r e a with funds f r o m v a r i o u s fall and the C o m m i s s i o n i n g Day F i v e c o e d s r e c e i v e t h e i r p l e d g e p i n s a n d t a k e t h e A n g e I F l i g h t o a t h in i n i t i a t i o n y e a r . In o r d e r to pledge, women p r o j e c t s , and the g r o u p h a s D i n n e r - D a n c e in the s p r i n g h i g h - c e r e m o n i e s of t h e w o m e n ' s s e r v i c e h o n o r a r y . S t a t e N e w s photo by Bob B a r i t m u s t have a 2.00 a l l - U n i v e r s i t y adopted a C h e r o k e e Indian g i r l light t h e i r social c a l e n d a r . T h i s a v e r a g e . T h e y pledge f o r 10 weeks f r o m Oklahoma. mçsnpf. y e a r , the d i n n e r - d a n c e , held in AND- P honor of the c o m m i s s i o n e d c a - dets, will be at Kellogg C e n t e r , J u n e 3, and i's an a l l - U n i v e r s i t y WINNER OF 6 function. During spring t e r m the c o e d s I ACADEMY AWARDS! I—Roben of Angel Flight w e a r t h e i r u n i - mmMUmiim Mum 11 BEST 1 f o r m s e v e r y T u e s d a y f o r the A i r ESIGN (C Phon* 02-74M F o r c e ROTC change of c o m m a n d . T h e y can be spotted sitting in the 1 FRIDAY - SAT. 2-COLOR-HITS PICTURE b l e a c h e r s in t h e i r navy b l a z e r s and s k i r t s giving m o r a l support to the ROTC c a d e t s . L a t e r in the t e r m they may be m a r c h i n g with Double danger! Bauble trameni Doublé excitement OF the cadets f r o m the I.M. to D e m o n s t r a t i o n Hall. witfc Double DDBBliB SBItK ! JAMES BOND English group IS BACK, | | | D BACK ! THE set for meet YEARI The Michigan College English _ Sean ' , Say cheese Asi-n. will hold its annual s p r i n g meeting 9 a . m . - 3 p . m . Saturday Cannerei as J A M E S BOND in B r o d y c o e d s s a m p l e c h e e s e a n d b r e a d s at B r o d y s C h e e s e Night. S t u d e n t s w e r e a s k e d to s h o w t h e i r in the Union. S p e a k e r s f r o m the University of Michigan, Wayne nU T^ N h - * Gol fil) der COLUMBIA PICTURES iw*-n«» F R E D Z I N N F A t A N N ' S p r e f e r e n c e a s p a r t of a n e x p e r i m e n t . S t a t e N e w s p h o t o by C h u c k M i c h a e l s State University and Michigan present. University Eastern will be '*° H« 8 R e g i s t r a t i o n will be at 9 a.iru in the second floor c o n c o u r s e . I P L l m l l » JCr Brody features cheese At 10 t h e r e will be d i s c u s s i o n s , "Why Linguistics—and What?" § A M in Room 33, and " E n g l i s h f o r the J1 'sK V r ^ f i w At M £ far,*? made at MSU dairy M a s s e i , " in Room 31. T h e r e will be a b u s i n e s s m e e t - ing at 11:30 a . m . in Room 31, D r . N o at 10 p . m . G o l d f i n g e r t w i c e 7:42 - Late From the pi«y by R O B E R T B O L T Brody r e s i d e n t s had a chance Dutch said that t h e r e a c t i o n and a luncheon at 1 p . m . in S u n . - " P e n e l o p e " - Plus - "Spinout' «MUjrmi -, to enjoy the c u s t o m a r y E u r o - w a s f a v o r a b l e and that m o r e p a r l o r s B and C . Radcliffe pean d e s s e r t of c h e e s e at s p e - s p e c i a l e v e n t s might be planned S q u i r e s of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h - igan will s p e a k . Just 2 Miles North of Lansing US-27 l l ï IIILLER; « « J i E K i » - («WELLES c i a l t a b l e s set up Tuesday and in the f u t u r e . Wednesday nights. T h o m a s A. Dutch, Brody Hall i>o~ » 3 3 ' f-«l44 Now t h r u S I M YORK - L P E I » » . ^ ta m AM PUS F e a t u r e Today & Sat. m a n a g e r , said that the c h e e s e s offered were Swiss, gouda,Ched- 1:55.4:25-7:00 9:40 Tues. «reWffi .StowM-wmw-tt"«!- mmm-mm. & d a r , E d a m , bleu c h e e s e and d a - 5-Days Left gano, an original c r e a t e d at MSU. T h e c h e e s e s , a l l m a d e a t the MSU D a i r y , w e r e s e r v e d with WINNER OF EAST Don't Miss It Now . . . 2nd Week! © t i i f f l S S C H E D U L E O F P E R F O R M A N C E S AND P R I C E S ! French bread. Brochures de- P e r f o r m a n c e s Monday thru F r i d a y at 2:15 p . m . - 7:00 p . m . and 9:15 p . m . s c r i b i n g the c h e e s e s and t h e i r FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR-HEATERS Saturday and Sundays at 1:00 p . m . - 3:15 p . m . - 7:00 p . m . and 9:15 p . m . history were also offered. A d m i s s i o n : Adults Evenings and Sundays $1.75 - Adults w e e k - d a y m a t i n e e s > l - i 0 C h i l d r e n , all t i m e s 75$ — — — — — — STEP seeks ACADEMY AWARDS ÜWOöR W 0CD-HCÄIN1 $2,000 raise including Best Actress if m o m * BUSINESS!, r . ¿ S ä f t T » 482-3905 I (4téUne¡ SUPER Hey, Hombre. how you like from • —board • of the Y e a r TODAY . . . BARGAIN DAY! $ this w o m a n ' Von want her? Come and get her 1 T h e Student Education P r o j e c t (STEP) said Wednesday it would a s k ASMSlj f o r an additional $2,000 f o r its s u m m e r p r o j e c t in M i s s i s s i p p i . T h e student board IN ERNEST LEHMAN S PRODUCTION OF EDWARD ALBEE'S I f r h i o O f WALT DISNEY MONIES, Go Home! pledged $1,000 l a s t J a n u a r y . presents L a r r y Klein, student d i r e c t o r V l R C I M i n I ODA V of S T E P , said the total r e q u e s t of $3,000 would c o v e r the e x - I L F 9 1:45-6:10 P . M . NO ONE UNDER 16 WILL & LATER p e n s e s of the 27 v o l u n t e e r s f o r BE ADMITTED UNLESS A C C O M P A N I E D BY HIS PARENT a f i v e - w e e k p e r i o d . ASMSU a p - p r o p r i a t e d $2,800 f o r S T E P last V« SATURDAY year. G E O R G E S E G A L SANDY DENNIS ERNEST LEHMAN MIKE NICHOLS I The hellion 1:00-3:05-5:10 He said S T E P h a s r a i s e d n e a r - Next- Julie Christie " F A H R E N H E I T 451" who dared the Hombre - 7 : 2 0 - 9 : 3 0 P.M. ly $8,000 of the $19,000 it needs to love her!" by May 22. STEP plans to make BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS i t s r e q u e s t to the b o a r d T u e s d a y TODAY ; night. FROM 00 P . M . Quartet to play Theatre SHOWN AT . . . 7:10 & 9:18 P . M . Phone 3B2-2B14- D Bartok selection 'BOLD IN PRESENTING P e r f o r m a n c e of one of the m o s t difficult works in s t r i n g FACETS OF AMOUR, ILLICIT Pau Newman is Hombre! q u a r t e t l i t e r a t u r e will highlight the p r o g r a m of the Beaumont String Quartet a t 4 Sunday in AND OTHERWISE! the K r e s g e Art G a l l e r y . A reflection of moral d e c a y . . . T h e selection, " Q u a r t e t N o . 4 " starkly, o f t e n erotically revealed! by Bela B a r t o k , is one of a MAURICE ?0i'i CfNlURv K You ve been up in those Miss Zetterling succeeded in shocking CHEVALIER JONES set of six q u a r t e t s which is mountains too long, Hombre hailed a s the most significant output by a single c o m p o s e r in t h e a r e a of c h a m b e r m u s i c since us w i t h an arresting, serious drama that proves she knows the directorial MIMIEUX PAUL NEWMAN Stop living like a savage!" the t i m e of Beethoven. T h e q u a r t e t , p e r f o r m i n g in the .craft and is a w e l c o m e a d d i t i o n tO it!" -A H. Wciler, New York Times MAURICE TOMBRAGEL RON MILLER ANDREW V McLAGLEN TECHNICOLOR'" FREDRIC MARCH I RICHARD BOONE jOIANE CILENTO 36th c o n c e r t of the s e a s o n , i n - SHOWN TWICE AT 8 P . M . AND 11:30 cludes Romeo T a t a , v i o l i n ; T h e o - II AN EXCITING FILM! d o r e J o h n s o n , violin; Lyman Bod- m a n , viola; and Louis P o t t e r , It throbs w i t h compassion, h u m o r , cello. maturity, and boldness of concept T h e quartet will be joined by Daniel S t o l p e r , oboe, f o r t h e i r w i t h emphasis o n various v i e w p o i n t s second s e l e c t i o n , " Q u i n t e t f o r t o w a r d life anu sex. It is a pleasure Oboe and S t r i n g s " by A r t h u r to w e l c o m e Miss Zetterling as a Bliss. fresh, new force in c i n e m a ' " —William Wolf. Cue Magazine SN misnames folk d a n c e r News In Monday's edition the State Incorrectly identified a JbmQ Couples ^^M (AN ADUIT MOTION PICTURE FROM SWfDfN) TODAY ONLY! PETER O'TOOLE and OMAR SHARIF TODA\ 3:35 - 8:05 P.M. FUMED IN PANAV Si" i p e r f o r m e r in Owen H a l l ' s Talent Show. The folk dance f e a t u r e d Naz S A T . & S U N . AT 1:10-3:13-5:15-7:25 & 9:35 P.M. Chaudhry of P a k i s t a n . 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 21, 1967 DISCUSSIONS PLANNED Dorms get sex talk topics n e e d s o r d e s i r e s of t h e s t u d e n t s By DAYLE SCHWARZLER " B a s i c a l l y , a l l t h o s e who h e a r d m a y a l s o c o n t a c t the p e r s o n s l i s t - involved. the l e c t u r e s w e r e v e r y i m p r e s s e d S t a t e N e w s Staff W r i t e r ed u n d e r t h e Individual t o p i c s in T h e r e p o r t says, however, that by M r . W a r d a s a p e r s o n . And which t h e y a r e i n t e r e s t e d . An index of s u g g e s t e d t o p i c s basic sex Information has been they l e a r n e d t h i n g s they d i d n ' t and r e s o u r c e s f o r r e s i d e n c e h a l l a s s i g n e d a high p r i o r i t y in t h e e v e n know they d i d n ' t k n o w . " T h e r e p o r t s u g g e s t s that a s e - p r o g r a m s on s e x u a l i t y a n d i n t e r - index Itself b e c a u s e s t u d e n t s a r e I n t e r e s t in t o p i c s l i k e c h i l d - r i e s of w e l l - p l a n n e d p r o g r a m s i s personal relationships h a s been not a s s o p h i s t i c a t e d a b o u t such b i r t h , p o s t - n a t a l c a r e and s e x u a l best, because a one-shot p r o g r a m d i s t r i b u t e d to MSU h e a d r e s i d e n t b a s i c knowledge a s is often a s - a d j u s t m e n t in m a r r i a g e w a s high may c r e a t e a sensational image advisers. sumed. a t F e e . " Y o u could s e e that it r a t h e r than leading to m e a n i n g - D e v e l o p m e n t s In hall p r o g r a m - R e c e n t l y c o e d s in M a s o n and w a s n ' t r u n n i n g to s e n s a t i o n a l - f u l e x p l o r a t i o n of a t t i t u d e s . ming a r e now up to t h e s t a f f and E a s t F e e , and m e n in E m m o n s i s m , " M i s s P o t t e r noted. " I d e a l l y , a s e r i e s of f r o m t h r e e s t u d e n t s living in the r e s i d e n c e took a s e x k n o w l e d g e i n v e n t o r y . Suggested programs range t o s e v e n t o p i c s would b u i l d , p r o - halls, said Don W a r d , U n i t e d ( W o m e n o u t s c o r e d m e n In f o u r f r o m t h o s e suited f o r v e r y s m a l l g r a m by p r o g r a m , to an I n c r e a s e d Campus Christian Fellowship of t h e f i v e a r e a s — e v e r y t h i n g but g r o u p s to l a r g e g r o u p s , o r both. a w a r e n e s s of self and c o n f r o n t a - A thletic fellowship (L'CCF) c a m p u s m i n i s t e r . W a r d h a s been w o r k i n g with t h e venereal disease.) M a s o n and E a s t F e e h a v e had Two hours or more a r e generally needed. tion with v i t a l l i f e i s s u e s , " t h e report says. C o m m i t t e e c h a i r m e n of the F e l l o w s h i p of C h r i s - F r o m l - r : S t e v e R y m a l , John L i n d q u i s t , M ; k e M a h a d y , r e s i d e n c e hall p r o g r a m s o f f i c e an e n t h u s i a s t i c r e s p o n s e to a s e - A r e s i d e n c e hall, o r a group If enough i n t e r e s t i s shown, it t i a n A t h l e t e s m e e t with R e v . Don W a r d , t h e i r a d - R i c h T h o m p k i n s , R e v . W a r d , Dick L i t w h i l e r a n d and o t h e r U n i v e r s i t y o f f i c e s f o r r i e s of e x p e r i m e n t a l p r o g r a m s on within it, which w a n t s to plan a I s p o s s i b l e that p r e - m a r r i a g e s e v e r a l w e e k s to d e v e l o p t r i a l v a r i o u s t o p i c s . C o m m e n t i n g on p r o g r a m may contact Ward, Dr. s e m i n a r s m a y be a v a i l a b l e to all v i s e r , to d i s c u s s p l a n s f o r a c t i v i t i e s and d i s c u s s i o n s . J e r r y W a l t e r . S t a t e N e w s p h o t o by J e r r y M c A l l i s t e r p r o g r a m s and d r a w up t h e r e p o r t . t h e F e e p r o g r a m , J i l l R. P o t t e r , J a m e s F e u r i g of Olin H e a l t h s t u d e n t s next f a l l on a b a s i s T h e index i s intended to " m i n i - Harrisville sophomore and c i t i - C e n t e r o r Gwendolyn N o r r e l l of s i m i l a r to the F r e e U n i v e r s i t y , m i z e duplication of t i m e a n d e f - zenship c h a i r m a n , said: the Counseling C e n t e r . T h e group he added. Don Ward aids students f o r t in r e s e a r c h i n g topic s a n d r e - sources" and " m a k e r e a d i l y a v a i l a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n which i s KSTS often o b s c u r e o r f r a g m e n t a r y to t h o s e p e r i p h e r a l to p r o f e s s i o n a l By DAYLE S C H W A R Z L E R w o r k i n g with MSU to develop t l o n ) , T e r r y Black ( c o m m u n i t y L a s t y e a r Ward l e c t u r e d on services." r e s i d e n c e hall p r o g r a m s In s e x u - a c t i o n and e c u m e n i c a l d i a l o g u e ) u r b a n p l a n n i n g , but t h i s y e a r he It is a l s o e x p e c t e d to h e l p r e s i - S t a t e N e w s Staff W r i t e r ality and I n t e r p e r s o n a l r e l a t i o n - a n d J o h n Duly (now on s a b b a t i c a l h a s n ' t t i m e . His m a n y a c t i v i t i e s dence hall staff b e c o m e a c q u a i n t - T a l l , d a r k and handsome—-a 1th g r a y - t i n g e d black h a i r and blue ships. Ward e m p h a s i z e s the d e v e l o p - ing of m o r a l r e l a t i o n s h i p s , t h o s e l e a v e in T a i w a n . ) " O u r o r g a n i z a t i o n s e e s itself a s having t h e s a m e g o a l s In h i g h e r Include a c t i n g a s c h a p l a i n to t h e v a r s i t y f o o t b a l l t e a m and a d - v i s e r to the F e l l o w s h i p of ed with the U n i v e r s i t y r e s o u r c e s and s o c i a l s e r v i c e a g e n c i e s , aid in c o m p r e h e n s i v e p r o g r a m p l a n - Hindus solute their God eyes—his appearance Is so c o n d u c i v e to t r u s t , I n t e g r i t y , s e l f Christian Athletes, ning and be a s t a r t i n g point f o r in many manifestations s t r i k i n g that at f i r s t you don't education as does the University r e s p e c t and f u l f i l l m e n t . T h e In- I t s e l f , " Ward s a y s . " W e s e e k to He a l s o s e r v e s a s a d v i s e r to continuing p r o g r a m s . realize he's a minister. t e r p e r s o n a l e t h i c , " t h o u shalt work through existing authentic c o m m u n i t y a c t i o n p r o j e c t s on Included in t h e Index a r e such And Don W a r d , United C a m p u s not exploit another person's c h a n n e l s of c o m m u n i c a t i o n , " c u l t u r a l d e p r i v a t i o n and is c u r - t o p i c s a s " s e x knowledge and a t - ; Christian Fellowship (L'CCF) V e d a s o r t h e books of w i s d o m ) s e x u a l i t y , " d e a l s with the c o n - A c a m p u s m i n i s t r y should i n - r e n t l y w o r k i n g with a g r o u p of titude i n v e n t o r y , " " s e x f a c t s a n d ( T h e M a r c h 24, 1967, d e n i z e n s of H i n d u s t a n and m a d e c a m p u s m i n i s t e r , is no o r d i n a r y o r the s t a t e of U p a n i s h a d s ( s a c r e d text and c o n s e q u e n c e s of an a c t , volve a l l p e s p o n s i b l e , q u a l i f i e d d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s on t h e p o s - fallacies," "premarital inter- i s s u e of T i m e m a g a z i n e India a c o m p o s i t e land of d i v e r s e p r e a c h e r . His background i n - b o o k s ) , they found t h e s e p e r s o n i - not just with t h e a c t i t s e l f . p e o p l e , r e g a r d l e s s of d e n o m i n a - sibility of c o - s p o n s o r i n g p r e - personal relationships" and c o n t a i n e d a n o t e on India faiths. c l u d e s degre.es in psychology and f i c a t i o n s w e r e not u l t i m a t e and Ward b e c a m e involved with t i o n , he a d d s . m a r r i a g e s e m i n a r s fall t e r m . "premarital pregnancy." which said in part, The C h r i s t i a n s rightly r e v e r e s o c i o l o g y , a s well a s t r a i n i n g that God h i m s e l f is I m p e r s o n a l . , . s e x u a l i t y p r o b l e m s while he was "Other t o p i c s d e a l with i n t e r - a s i n g l e p e r s o n a l God and J e s u s in c o u n s e l i n g and a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . "Though Indians r e v e r e So a t no point in t h e i r h i s t o r y s e r v i n g a s a d i r e c t o r of the I n - faith and i n t e r r a c i a l d a t i n g and C h r i s t , while the J e w s have their Ward is f o r m a l l y In c h a r g e of many gods, they raise did H i n d u s w o r s h i p many g o d s . d i a n a p o l i s Social Health O r g a n i - m a r r i a g e , m a r r i a g e itself, the Jehovah. . . experimental ministries for t h e i r r i g h t h a n d to n o n e , They p r o p i t i a t e d many m a n i f e s - U C C F . R e c e n t l y , this h a s m e a n t zation, where prostitution, v e - n e r e a l d i s e a s e and o t h e r s e x u - a l i t y - r e l a t e d p r o b l e m s a r e dally Folk music at mass r o l e of c o l l e g e women, b i r t h c o n - trol, abortion, alcohol, drugs, v e n e r e a l d i s e a s e and s e x u a l d e - n o r s w e a r by any book or d o c u m e n t . " Doctoral Gods c a n n o t be m a n y ; t h e r e can only be o n e G o d . (But) one t r u e God is c o n c e i v e d by f i n i t e m a n t a t i o n s of G o d . In t h e c o u r s e of t h e i r c h e q u e r e d h i s t o r y , Hindus found that S r e e UNIVERSITY occurences. Folk music will be I n c o r - Father Rivers, a Negro priest viation. student G. Sukumaran in d i f f e r e n t f o r m s a s r e v e a l e d R a m a w a s one m a n i f e s t a t i o n of He c a m e to L'CCF two y e a r s f r o m C i n c i n n a t i who h a s s t u d i e d With e a c h topic a r e the n a m e s N a i r of K e r a l a S t a t e , I n - to h i m in d i f f e r e n t s t a g e s of BAPTIST CHURCH p o r a t e d in S u n d a y ' s m a s s at St. God, . . a t a l a t e r s t a g e they a g o , having been ondalned a s a in P a r i s , and Ray Repp, s e m i n a r - of q u a l i f i e d p e r s o n s f r o m both d i a , p r o t e s t s t h a t t h i s is a history. J o h n ' s C a t h o l i c Student C e n t e r . found L o r d K r i s h n a a s a n o t h e r American Baptist! m i n i s t e r in the D i s c i p l e s of i a n , who h a s been a c t i v e In t h e the c o m m u n i t y and t h e MSU f a c - " b a s e l e s s r e m a r k " and As Hindus w e r e the f i r s t The four songs, accompanied i n c a r n a t i o n of G o d . His a d v i c e C h r i s t C h u r c h two y e a r s b e f o r e w o r k of t h e Young P e o p l e ' s M a s s ulty and staff who a r e w i l l i n g to p e o p l e b l e s s e d to g e t t h e i r r e v e l - G e r a r d C. Phillips, Pastor by g u i t a r , will give s t u d e n t s an e x p l a i n s why in t h e f o l - to A r j u n a In t h e g r e a t M a h a b - t h a t . He d e s c r i b e s his r o l e a s L i t u r g y w i l l a l s o be p r e s e n t . p a r t i c i p a t e in a p r o g r a m on ¡.he a t i o n s f r o m G o d , they had t h e i r ED 2-1888 o p p o r t u n i t y to p a r t i c i p a t e in s i n g - lowing c o n d e n s e d a r t i c l e . h a r a t a w a r Is the s c a r e d book that of a n o n - d e n o m i n a t i o n a l r e - Eight s e m i n a r i a n s f r o m S t . topic. c o n c e p t i o n s of God in a d i f f e r e n t a m ing f a m i l i a r folk t u n e s , S i s t e r of a l l t i m e s , " B h a g a v a d G i t a . " Worship - - source person. J o h n ' s S e m i n a r y in P l y m o u t h , Indians a r e H i n d u s who i n - historic age. Daniel M a r i a m , S.L. said. " O n e of t h e r e a l s t r e n g t h s , it C h u r c h School 11:10 a.m. L'CCF Itself Is now a p a r t of a M i c h i g a n , will help in t h e c e l e - s e e m s to m e , i s that t h i s , i s a h a b i t e d t h e land c a l l e d H i n d u s t a n In t h e Vedlc a g e they d i s - Hindus added L o r d Shiva a s L y r i c s will include Old T e s t a - a n o t h e r m a n i f e s t a t i o n of God, N u r s e r y Provided— new o r g a n i z a t i o n c a l l e d United b r a t i o n of t h e folk m a s s . p r o g r a m that m a k e s a v a i l a b l e f r o m 5 , 0 0 0 B . C . In the m a r c h of c o v e r e d t h e f o r c e s of n a t u r e a s m e n t p s a l m s s e t to m u s i c by S h a i v l t e s in D a s h m i r , K e r a l a , . 10:00-12:00 a . m . M i n i s t r i e s in H i g h e r Education M o r e folk s o n g s will b e p r e - p e o p l e of a l l p r o f e s s i o n s a n d a l l history, Muslims, Christians, p e r s o n i f i c a t i o n s of t h e D i v i n i t y , F a t h e r Gelineau, a French p r i e s t . M a d r a s and o t h e r p a r t s of In- at A m e r i c a n Legion C e n t e r (UMHE). T h e r e a r e t h r e e o t h e r s e n t e d at a H o o t e n a n n y , Sunday services andallreligions," Ward J e w s and P a r s i s h a v e b e c o m e At t h e V e d a n t ? s t a g e (end of t h e S o m e of t h e m e l o d i e s w e r e c o m - dia a r e c o n v i n c e d d e v o t e e s of On Vallev C t . off staff m e m b e r s : W a r r e n Day ( w a r night, at t h e s t u d e n t c e n t e r . said. p o s e d twenty o r t h i r t y y e a r s a g o . this god. W. G r a n d R i v e r , E a s t L a n s i n g and p e a c e , c o n s c l e r " ' f n , , c " T h e w h o l e idea i s to p r e s e n t H e e m p h a s i z e d that a p r o g r a m So it is I g n o r a n t to say that t h e m a n y a r e a s of folk m u s i c d o e s n ' t h a v e to follow a n y s p e c i f - S e r v i c e s 10 £ 11 a . m . 6 CENTRAL 7p.m. EAST L A N S I N G CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Welcome Students C h r i s t Methodist b e s i d e s that of 1 9 6 7 , " S i s t e r Daniel s a i d . ic f o r m a t . It c a n b e t a i l o r e d to t h e Holy Week begins Indians r a i s e t h e i r right hand to no G o d . In f a c t , they r a i s e t h e i r r i g h t hand to R a m a o r K r i s h n a Church 332-2559 nursery Kimberly Downs o r Shiva and r a i s e t h e i r h e a r t FREE METHODIST CHURCH 14$ Highland Ave.. East L a n s i n g Sunday School 10:00 a . m . M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11:00 a . m . 517 W. J o l l y R d . , L a n s i n g Church of C h r i s t 1007 K i m b e r l y D r i v e , L a n s i n g in Eastern Church and h e a d to t h e I m p e r s o n a l A b - solute (Brahman). Wilson M. T e n n a n t , M i n i s t e r T h i s Sunday Is P a l m Sunday y e a r (to m a k e up f o r s h o r t e r 828 N. Wash, at Oakland It i s a l s o p r e p o s t e r o u s to College Fellowship Hour Meinte Schuurmans, s e e sign a t 2729 E . G r a n d w h i c h b e g i n s Holy Week f o r t h e River y e a r s ) t h e P a s s o v e r will begin c h a r g e t h a t Indians do not s w e a r Follow Highway 43 to L a n s i n g 6:00 p . m . 150 m i l l i o n m e m b e r s of t h e E a s t - Associate Minister IV 9 - 7 1 3 0 on t h e e v e n i n g of A p r i l 2 4 . by any book o r d o c u m e n t . T h e y M i n i s t e r : Rev. H o w a r d C . A r t z Evening Service 7:00 p . m . university e r n Orthodox c h u r c h . t Worship Services 9:30-11 a.m. SUNDAY S E R V I C E S At St. A n d r e w ' s Orthodox h a v e B h a g a v a d Gita o r R a m a y a n a " O n e H o u r of S e r m o n and O r t h o d o x E a s t e r , on A p r i l 30, A Special Invitation T o lutheran church Morning Worship n : o o a.m. C h u r c h , 1216 G r e e n c r e s t St.; t h e ( t h e s t o r y of R a m a ) to s w e a r by Song" " M y C u p Runneth O v e r " alc-cla B i b l e Study jq.-OO a . m . c o m e s late this year, explains w e e k will begin on S a t u r d a y w i t h and r e i n s t a t e t h e i r f a i t h . All MSU Students For Transportation Phone C o l l e g e Age F e l l o w s h i p Evening Worship 6:00 p . m . the Very Rev. A r c h p r i e s t Photius 7:30 p . m . V e s p e r s . U l t i m a t e r e a l i t y c a n n o t be a Free Taxi Service: 3 3 2 - 1 4 4 6 , R e v . G l e n n A. Sunday, 6:30 p . m . Wednesday evening Bible F . M . Donahue of St. A n d r e w ' s p e r s o n a l God, T h e c o n c e p t of a 4S2-1444 or 484-4488 Chaffee, Pastor On P a l m Sunday L i t u r g y will Study 7:30 p . m . E a s t e r n O r t h o d o x P a r i s h in E a s t p e r s o n a l God i s f o r t h e f i n i t e b e c e l e b r a t e d at 9:30 a . m . On F o r Transportation Call L a n s i n g , b e c a u s e the Canon Law University Methodist W e d n e s d a y t h e S a c r a m e n t of Holy mind to s t i c k t o . . , (Man) i s a F i r s t Church of peoples Church 8:15, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30 F E 9-8190 of t h e c h u r c h r e q u i r e s t h e o b - s p i r i t o r a whole b ^ i r ; w h o s e ED 2 - 1 9 6 0 or ED 2 - 2 4 3 4 Unction f o r t h e h e a l i n g of t h e Christ, Scientist Church East Lansing s e r v a n c e of E a s t e r b e f o r e t h e s i c k will b e h e l d a t 7:30 p . m . , whole r e a c t i o n p u t s him In couch Jewish passover. with t h e whole u n i v e r s e . while Liturgy will be celebrated 709 E . G r a n d R i v e r 1120 S. H a r r i s o n R d . Interdenominational Edgewood United LUTHERAN B e c a u s e the J e w i s h lunar c a l - a t 9:30 a . m . Holy T h u r s d a y . This human spirit gets identi- East Lansing Worship Church WORSHIP e n d a r h a s an e x t r a m o n t h t h i s T h u r s d a y evening the Orthodox f i e d with t h e I m p e r s o n a l A b s o l u t e 469 N o r t h H a g a d o r u R o a r Church traditionally chants the ( B r a h m a n ) whose manifestation Sunday S e r v i c e 11 a . m . 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 200 W. G r a n d R i v e r Martin Luther Chapel UNITY OF b l o c k s north of G r a r . " River) twelve G o s p e l s r e t e l l i n g the P a s - is the spatio-temporal uni- Sermon The C h u r c h ' s Joy Riders at M i c h i g a n Worship Services L u t h e r a n Student C e n t e r GREATER LANSING s i o n s t o r y . On F r i d a y t h e r e i s a verse. East L a n s i n g Unity C e n t e r 9:30 a . m . and 11:00 a . m . 444 Abbott R d . s o l e m n p r o c e s s i o n and s e r v i c e . H i n d u i s m h a s no o r g a n i z e d R e v . Pohl p r e a c h i n g SUNDAY SERVICES 425 W. G r a n d R i v e r "Probation After Death" 332-1932 Q „ n On Holy S a t u r d a y t h e r e will c h u r c h o r m o s q u e ; it is t h e m o s t 9:30 and 11:00 A p r i l 2 3 S e r m o n by T w o B l o c k s N o r t h of Union . ,, 9:30 a . m . & s P u l p i t E x c h a n g e Sunday c c b e a L i t u r g y at 9:30 a . m . and u n i v e r s a l i s t i c of all f a i t h s . It Rev. Paige Birdwell 9:30 - Holy E u c h a r i s t Sunday S e r v i c e — , ^ a . m . SUNDAY SCHOOL other s e r v i c e s at midnight. g r e w f r o m 5,000 B.C by t h e R e v . W i l l i a m Hill " F r i e n d at Midnight" f a i t h of i n t u i t i o n . R e v , Alden B . B u r n s 11:00 - M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11:00 a . m . - r e g u l a r St. P a u l ' s E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h School Mon. e v e n i n g s e r v i c e - 7 : 3 0 p . m . Intuition i s i n t e g r a l e x p e r i e n c e ( 9 ; 3 0 & 1 1 - U n l v e r s i t y Students) R e v . Keith L. Pohl will be p r e a c h i n g on 9:30 a . m . and 11:00 a . m . C r i b 9 : 3 0 — C h i l d r e n ' s Sunday W e d n e s d a y C l a s s - 7:30 p . m . Central Methodist a v a i l a b l e to t h e s p i r i t in m a n . WEDNESDAY E c u m e n i s m and the r o o m t h r o u g h j u n i o r high School Hour Daily M e d i t a t i o n — 12 noon A c r o s s F r o m the Capitol It I n c l u d e s a d e s i r e f o r t h e a c - 8:00 p . m . - E v e n i n g Meeting N u r s e r y During S e r v i c e s Contemporary Church High School G r o u p at 11 a . m . C o n s u l t a t i o n by A p p o i n t m e n t quisition of H i n d u i s m d e m a n d s WORSHIPS S E R V I C E S Edgewood B u s Stops M i n i s t e r : R i c h a r d D. B i l l i n g s f r o m an individual and a r e a d i - CHURCH SCHOOL CHURCH SCHOOL 10:40 a . m . - C o n r a d Hall University ( 9 : 4 5 and 11:15) n e s s to be r i d of all p r e j u d i c e s F r e e Public Reading Room ( C h u r c h of t h e Daily Word) 134 West G r a n d R i v e r 9:30 to 10:30 a . m . - P r o g r a m 10:45 a . m . - P a r k i n g A r e a Seventh-Day (WJIM B r o a d c a s t 10:15 a . m . ) r e g a r d i n g t h e n a t u r e and d e s t i n y 9:30 - 11:00 of m a n . OPEN f o r all a g e s B e t w e e n McDonel and H o l m e s Adventist Church First Christian Hinduism as a religion Weekdays--9-5 p.m. Crib through 12th G r a d e 10:50 a . m . - H u b b a r d When I S t r u g g l e Withinl 11:00 a . m . - C h i l d r e n 2 - 1 1 y r s T e m p o r a r i l y M e e t i n g at p r e a c h e s and p r a c t i c e s t o l e r a n c e Mon., T u e s . , T h ü r s . , F r i . O t h e r S t o p s Added by R e q u e s t University Lutheran Church Reformed Church Evenings 7 p . m . - 9 p . m . R e f r e s h m e n t p e r i o d in C h u r c h a s a v i r t u e . I n d i v i d u a l i s m is Howard A. L y m a n p r e a c h i n g p a r l o r following w o r s h i p s e r - ¡ U n i v e r s i t y Student G r o u p D i v i s i o n and Ann S t s . 240 M a r s h a l l St., L a n s i n g another~point e m p h a s i z e d by H i n - All a r e w e l c o m e to t t t t i F r e e bus t r a n s p o r t a t i o n 15 to vices j5:30 p . m . s u p p e r and p r o g r a m Rev. Hofman Crib Nursery duism at all t i m e s . C h u r c h S e r v i c e s sr-d v i s ; an 30 m i n u t e s b e f o r e e a c h s e r - SATURDAY SERVICES T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , phone 332-2906 So B r i n g T h e B a b y India h a s h e r d e s t i n y to f u l - u s e the reading r o o m . vice a r o u n d the c a m p u s . preaching 9:30 a . m . Sabbath School f i l l in t h i s c o u n t r y , to b e the 11:00 a . m . Worship Service M o r n i n g S e r v i c e 9:00 and 11:15 Light of t h e World so long a s "Strength for Each D a y " THE CHURCH OF t h e q u e s t i o n of upholding a t o l - S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 22 e r a n t and i n d i v i d u a l i s t i c r e l i g i o n U n i v e r s i t y C l a s s 10:15 JESUS CHRIST OF UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. Inm Shirk, fiiuM .151-7U)4 C . M. C r a w f o r d Guest Speaker T h e A u t h o r i t y of the B i b l e Evening Service 7 p . m . LATTER-DAY SAINTS "Mormons" of s p i r i t is c o n c e r n e d . St. Johns Student 1518 S. Washintgon Lansing "What is the Church Meant " O p e r a t i o n New S t a r t " 431 E . Saginaw For Transportation or Parish to B e ? " I n f o r m a t i o n Call 8 8 2 - 5 0 0 7 C a m p u s Student C e n t e r W e s t of Abbott R d . 327 M . A . C . P h o n e ED 7 - 9 7 7 8 A Man Looks Life Part II E a c h Sun. l i s t e n to " T h e V o i c e 217 B o g u e S t . A p t . 1 SUNDAY S E R V I C E S Sunday M a s s e s P h o n e 351-6360 P r i e s t h o o d M e e t i n g 9:00 a . m . 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:00 ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL o f P r o p h e c y , " 9:30 a . m . , in the Face W J I M 1240 and " F a i t h F o r T h o s e In N e e d of Sunday S c h o o l 10:30 a . m . 12:15 - 4:45, & 6 : 0 0 p . m . UNION • ROOM 35 Transportation call S a c r a m e n t M e e t i n g 5:00 p . m . T o d a y , " Channel 6 S u n . a f t e r - When necessary Sunday n o o n , C h a n n e l 2 a t 10:30 a . m . 8821425 4 8 5 - 3 6 5 0 Tuesday Evening M a s s e s will b e doubled up with m a s s e s in t h e c h a p e l and SUNDAY 7:00 P.M. Youth M e e t i n g 7:30 p . m . d o w n s t a i r s lounge. TRINITY CHURCH EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT MSU for transportation, Weekday M a s s e s 8:30 P . M . call 332-8465 o r 355-8180 7:00 - 8:00 - 12:30 - 4:30 9:45 A.M. 120 S p a r t a n A v e . Interdenominational ALUMNI CHAPEL M a s s e s at A l u m n i C h a p e l C O L L E G E BIBLE CLASS YOUTH F E L L O W S H I P SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES A W a r m Welcome Extended Monday - F r i d a y 4:15 ( A u d i t o r i u m D r i v e , E a s t of K r e s g e A r t C e n t e r ) to All V i s i t o r s Saturday M a s s e s D r . T e d Ward, T e a c h e r T h r e e C o u r s e s of Study University C l a s s e s 9:45 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 MSU L e a r n i n g S y s t e m s Refreshments 9 : 3 0 a . m . Holy C o m m u n i o n and S e r m o n Institute 8:30 and Morning Worship 5 : 1 5 p . m . Holy C o m m u n i o n and S e r m o n 11:00 CASTfllinSTCR PRCSBYTCRian ChUBCH P r o g r a m m e d Detachment 7 3 1 5 Abbott Rd. All Saints Parish c a s i ¿ansino, micmcan Evening W o r s h i p 11:00 A.M. The P e r i l of Faulty F a c e 7.-00 800 Abbott R d . A Shrewd Investment St NDAY SCHEDULE (Holy C o m m u n i o n S e r v i c e ) 8:00 a . m . Holy C o m m u n i o n Worship Services— —9:00 and 11.-00 a . m . 9:30 a . m . Holy C o m m u n i o n and S e r m o n C h u r c h School, C r l b b e r y - T h i r d G r a d e - - 9 : 0 0 and 11:00 a . m . 8:15 p . m . T r i n i t y C o l l e g i a t e Fellowship FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and E v e n i n g 11:15 n M o r n i n g P r a y e r and S e r m o n C h u r c h School, F o u r t h G r a d e - A d u l t s , S t u d e n t s — 1 0 : 0 0 a ^ n ; 6-.30 9-' Canterbury PAS'IORS: E . E u g e n e W i l l i a m s , David L . E r b . N o r m a n R. P i e r s m a F o r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n p h o n e 3 3 2 - 6 2 7 1 o r 332-8901 CALL 4 8 2 - 0 7 5 4 FOR INFORMATION B y 6:00 p . m . S a t u r d a y F R E E BUS S E R V I C E - See s c h e d u l e in your d o r m . R e v . R. L . M o r e l a n d - MINISTERS - R e v . H. G. B e a c h SPORTS F r i d a y , April 21, 1967 9 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan NOW PLAYING... AT LATE PERS TONIGHT Davis to spark weekend T h e m u l t i - p u r p o s e personality of Sammy Davis will be the b i g - gest thing hitting c a m p u s t h i s weekend. Davis will p e r f o r m 8 p.m. Saturday in J e n i s o n F i e l d - house. Entertainment ..•>••• e r tonight f r o m 9-12 with the Mutations providing the m u s i c . In competition with the Sammy Davis c o n c e r t on Saturday night i s a Sadie Hawkins Dance at A k e r s f r o m 9 to midnight. Ad- m i s s i o n will be one cent per fyàVk • THE SENSATIONAL * Tonight is late p e r m i s s i o n night for d o r m coeds and t h e r e This Weekend Inch of waist m e a s u r e m e n t . The F r u i t of the Loom, a band f r o m a r e plenty of things to do. The New Folk f o l k s i n g e r s will Detroit, will e n t e r t a i n . On Sunday, the MSU Cycling SUNLINERS hold a concert att 8b tonight tonignt in in By VALERIE ALBERTS Club w u u will hold «v.» -a 25 m i l e b i - the M e n ' s I.M. S p o r t s Arena c y c i e t r i p . T h e group will start L i m i t e d Engagement - Nightly Except Tues, sponsored by C a m p u s C r u s a d e 1 at '2 "p .™ «• m . 9att t the h e MM ee n n s' s LI.M. M " Come out to the for Christ. T h e P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C o m p a n y Sunday in the W o m e n ' s I.M. pool. will p r e s e n t " T h e Dybbuk" to- C o r o Poliphonico de R o m a , a night, Saturday and Sunday at c h o i r f r o m Rome, will p e r f o r m a s will feature music by Mozart, Debussy, Beethoven and Bizet. C a s e Hall will hold a battle of the bands tonight f r o m 8:30 T h e Beaumont Spring Q u a r t e t will p r e s e n t a c o n c e r t at 4 p.m. Sunday at K r e s g e Art C e n t e r . In s p o r t s t h i s weekend, MSU Jumbo T.G. 8 p.m. in Fairchild. p a r t of the Arts a n d L e t t e r s C o n - takes on Northwestern at tennis FRIDAY 4-.30 io 1 a . m . s t a r r i n g The Vessel of Green Splash, w o m e n ' s s y n - c e r t S e r i e s at S : B tonight in the Wrath, Collectors, Fourth Dy- today at 3 p.m. chronized swimming honorary, Music Auditorium. The. record concert s e r i e s nasty, Spontaneous Generation, At 1 p.m. Saturday, the b a s e - ball t e a m will battle C e n t r a l and on will hold their water show, " L e t T e k e s and the Bishops. sponsored by the Humanities Michigan in a d o u b l e - h e a d e r . T h e r e B e L i g h t s , " at 8 p . m . tonight and Saturday and at 3 p.m. Dept. at 7 tonight in 114 B e s s e y Shaw will hold its weekly m i x - T h e tennis team will meet W i s - MONDAY consin at 3 p.m. Saturday. " W h o ' s Afraid of Virginia The finals for Promenade AT EAST LANSING HIGH W o o l f ? " h a s been held over for The MSU P r o m e n a d e r s do t h e i r stuff at a m e e t i n g a second week at the C a m p u s Theatre. MISS MICHIGAN | Socialist N o r m a n Thomas W e d n e s d a y night. Open d a n c i n g is a v a i l a b l e to all, T h i s is the last day to see f o l l o w e d by t r y o u t s f o r the g r o u p . "Night of the G e n e r a l s " a t the To select the candidate for the Miss USA S t a t e News photo by J e r r y M c A l l i s t e r Michigan. " H o m b r e , " s t a r r i n g Paul Newman will be playing all and the Miss Universe Pageants. weekend. "A Man for All S e a s o n s " con- Placement Bureau to debate social issues tinues at the G l a d m e r . Starting at the State today is the Swedish d r a m a , "Loving Cou- JOIN THE Norman Thomas, six-time f r e e speech and the r i g h t s of Governor of N e w Y o r k a n d P r e s i - pies." e a r l y and l a t e r e l e m e n t a r y e d u - Students must r e g i s t e r in p e r - Socialist P a r t y candidate f o r the w o r k e r s to organize, T h o m a s dent of the United States. son at the Placement Bureau at cation, science (B), industrial Prussion has s e r v e d as an P r e s i d e n c y of the United States, won s e v e r a l court c a s e s and l e a s t two days p r i o r to the date of an interview. a r t s (general shop), home e c o - n o m i c s (vocational) and social will speak at 8 tonight in the E a s t Lansing High School Audi- was one of the o r g a n i z e r s of agent for the F e d e r a l Bureau of the Civil L i b e r t i e s Bureau, l a t e r Investigation for 12 y e a r s and has CORPORATION T h u r s d a y , April 2": studies (B,M), English and torium. to become the American Civil testified publicly in c a s e s and ' A l l e g a n Public Schools: e a r l y m a t h e m a t i c s (B) and counseling hearings on c o m m u n i s m . L i b e r t i e s Union. and l a t e r elementary education, and guidance (female) (M), F e n - T h o m a s and K a r l P r u s s i o n , T h o m a s helped organize the He is in the p r o c e s s of pub- «jRIUNIIIfS * SELLING speech c o r r e c t i o n and music (vo- ton. lishing the testimony on c o m - cal) (B,M), head s t a r t and t e a c h - Livonia Public Schools: e a r l y l e c t u r e r - w r i t e r on c o m m u n i s m , will p a r t i c i p a t e in "A Dialogue Southern Tenant F a r m e r s ' Union munism that he gave a t t h e H o u s e DIVERSIFICATION. GROWTH AND PROFIT- I! y o u ' r e a and was a leader i n a c t i o n a g a i n s t iy" Graduate l o o k i n g for ing principalship (M), m a t h e m a t - and l a t e r èlementary education, on Social C o n t r o v e r s y , " p a r t of the Ku Klux Klan. C o m m i t t e e on U n - A m e r i c a n A c - ABILITY IS CHARACTERISTIC OF THE P r a y e r !R 4 3 EAST U IVÍ.R. FAST LANS^ 351-7880 TWO QLQCK rjF HAI3ADORN WD $120 - $320 Terms: Cash Akers Hall bead ' 48. Concerning SPORTS Friday, April 21, 1967 11 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Lost & Found Peanuts personal Service Wanted For Rent For Rent For Sale LOST: LADY'S t o r t o l s e - s h e i i WELCOME BACK I T o beautiful TYPING - FAST, a c c u r a t e . IBM BL00C) 0 6 N 6 R S needed. $7.50 EAST LANSING: one bedroom, DELTA APARTMENTS for the LENS PRECISION ground In our Selectric. Theses, term papers. for a l l positive, Rh negative g l a s s e s around A k e r s . 353- pig f r o m a loving c r e e p . 1 - 4 / 2 1 unfurnished. $125.00. Call 351- s u m m e r . 2 - 5 g i r l s needed. Call own lab. OPTICAL DISCOUNT. 8067. 4-4/21 •f}51-6135. 10-5/3 with positive factor - $7.50. A See Monday's 6067 a f t e r 5 p.m. 3-4/21 351-4145. 4-4/24 416 T u s s i n g Building. Phone TO "EIGHTEEN f r o m Seventeen: negative, B negative, and AB ATTENTION STUDENTS: p r o - 135 KEDZIE Drive, East L a n - TWO GIRLS wanted s u m m e r . IV 2-4667. C-4/21 Personal L o ' e on your birthday. High negative, $10.00. O negative - ficieintly typed theses in my slng. F u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s for Luxury a p a r t m e n t , a i r - c o n d i - Hopes. 1-4/21 $12.00. MICHIGAN COMMU- GIBSON FIVE string long-neck OLDY RECORDS. Hard to find home. TU 2-5161. 1-4/21 STATE NEWS two students; s u m m e r l e a s e tioning, parking. Call 351-4805. NITY BLOOD CENTER, 507 banjo. L i s t $225. $125. 3 5 1 - r e c o r d s foundl 45's and a l b u m s . I HOPE I'm around to c e l e b r a t e EX-SEÒRE7 ARY Will do typing East G r a n d River, East L a n - only. $150 p e r month. IV 7 - 3-4/24 9136. 5-4/25 L i s t s and catalogue of 3000 r e c - ALL your b i r t h d a y s . Dennis. In h e r home. Phone 393-3588. 3216. 10-5/4 NEEDED: ONE girl for Haslett sing. H o u r s : 9-3:30 Monday and FOR WEDDING and p r a c t i c a l o r d s only 50£ Write Sound Spot 1-4/21 1-4/21 Enterprises, 2015 P l e a s a n t MARK LOVES GOOFY ' c a u s e Tuesday; 12-6:30 Thursday. For 63 NEW LUXURY a p a r t m e n t starting F a l l , '67. shower gifts, complete line of TYPING IN my home. G e n e r a l 337-7183. C sound proof u n i t s Student teaching winter t e r m if b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- G r o v e . Lansing. 48910. 5 - 4 / 2 6 s h e ' s Goofy Goofy Goofy Goofy typing. 332-6805 a f t e r 5 p.m. UNIVERSITY VILLA p o s s i b l e . Call 353-6313. WARE'S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E a s t T H E ORIGINAL MOtOWN sound Goofy. 1-4/21 4 - 2 / 2 4 W ANTED: TWO bedroom a p a r t - 3-4/21 Grand River, a c r o s s f r o m on c a m p u s : THE SOUNDS AND JENNIE: NOW you can s e e V i r - ment f r o m June 19 to July 14. Pinnings APARTMENTS TYPING DONE Reasonably. 337-1208 Tom Shipley. 10-4/28 LUXURY APARTMENT. Ulsn- Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C THE SONDETTES. 351-9155. - 635 ABBOTT ROAD ginia Woolfl Much love, Dave. T e r m p a p e r s and short p a p e r s . washer, excellent parking, C - WALK TO CAMPUS ENGAGEMENT RING, unusual 1-4/21 Call Eileen and Linda, 353- WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER on - COMPLETELY FURNISHED beautiful lawn. Reduced r a t e s setting, white gold. P e r f e c t d i a - IF YOU want s o m e sound, call, 0800. 5-4/24 Mackinac Island June, July and And LS 'MFT Lady Sumo means . . . STUDENTS 2-BEDROOM s u m m e r . 332-5775 . 5-4/26 mond. Call Dean S. in p . m . t h a t ' s a l l . The GRIM REAPERS. August. Good wages, adult f a m - Huh? What? Juan and Ho*'le. FLEXIBLE UNITS COMPLETELY FURNISHED 337-9703. 3-4/21 339-8423. 4-4/21 ily. W r i t e M r s . V.C. C r a n e , 1-4/21 - L E T US HELP YOU FIND one-bedroom university a p a r t - SELMER TENOR sax ( P a r i s ) . TERM PARTY dance m u s i c . Wanted 1630 Wiggins Avenue, Spring- Engagements A ROOMMATE m e n t . S u m m e r only. $110. Ehve Newly reconditioned. Must s a - WANTED JUNE l T o r September fleld, Illinois. 5-4/25 P E T E R BANTING QUINTET. 3 Man Units Kline 353-6418 or 355-6069. c r i f i c e . $195.00. 351-4514. Real Estate 1: three-room unfurnished SECRETARY NEEDS roommate Audition. 353-6930, 355-3887. 70.00 each p e r month 3-4/24 5 - 4 / 2 6 IMAGINATIVE MODERN home, a p a r t m e n t f o r single m a l e g r a d - by June 1st. P r e f e r 21 or o l d e r . 5-4/25 2-Man U n i t s a v a i l a b l e SUBLEASE SUMMER t e r m two VOX 1966 Continental Combo o r - PRIVATE COLLECTOR paying not a s t e r e o t y p e . Balcony o v e r - uate student. East Lansing to Call a f t e r 5 p . m . 487-3821. Announcements. I Furnished Model Open Days& looking woods, full a c r e a join- Capital a r e a in Lansing. $55-60 5-4 26 bedroom Avondale a p a r t m e n t . gan. Excellent condition. 676- top c a s h f o r guns specializing evenings: See Manager o r call ing r i v e r . Living room with c a - p e r month. F . T , Drinko. 1403 337-2133. 3 - 4 / 2 4 5933 a f t e r 5 p . m . 3-4/24 in G e r m a n hand g u n s . Doug RYTHM GUITAR IS 1. Call C b r ' s 332-0091,332-5833 before 8 pm thedral celling, f i r e p l a c e , four Banbury, Kalamazoo or call col- SUMMER: 3-4 man a p a r t m e n t . BOOKS - USED, h a r d c o v e r s ; o v e r Lowe. State Management, 332- at 482-2221 or ^ete at 489- bedrooms, two baths, r e c r e a t i o n lect, 616-381-4668, 5-4/24 5-4/26 4446. SIGN UP NOW FOR F A L L Air conditioned. $195.00. Call 50,000. 10? e a c h . Call ETHEL'S 8687. 6-4/21 room, den. 10 minutes f r o m 351-6121. 5-4/25 669-9311. 3 - 4 / 2 4 APPOINTMENT FOR p a s s p ort or l_ MSU. $28,700. Evenings, 337- DELTA ARMS, f o u r - m a n luxury FOURTH MAN needed spring EMERSON TV 21 ' portable with application p i c t u r e s now being 0946. 10-5/3 apartment summer term. Ex- and/or summer. Prefer gradu- stand; a l m o s t new, will bargain taken at HICKS STUDIO. 24 hour cellent location. 351-7111. a t e , s e n i o r . Reduced r a t e . Su- around $105. Call 355-5420. or s a m e day s e r v i c e . ED 2 - Service 5-4/21 perluXury apartment. Dish- 3 - 4 / 2 1 6169. C DIAPER SERVICE, Dlapaxene w a s h e r . Northwind. Call 332- SOUTH CAMPUS weekend has SUMMER: Eden Roc f o u r - g i r l REAR TAMERLANE left-handed, F r a n c h i s e d Service Approved by 5775 a f t e r 5:30 p . m . 3-4/24 two big m i x e r s . 1-4/21 a p a r t m e n t needs one. 351-7404. aluminum a r r o w s . Fabulous a c - Doctors and DS1A. The most 5 - 4 / 2 5 LUXURY" APARTMENT, one bed- c e s s o r i e s , $125.00. 351-4132. FRENCH TUTORING by e x p e r i - modern and Only personalized r o o m , unfurnished, c l o s e to 3-4/24 enced native F r e n c h t e a c h e r . 129 BURCIIAM Drive, East L a n - s e r v i c e in Lansing, providing c a m p u s . $140.00. IV 2-9914. S u m m e r . 134 Durand S t r e e t , slng. F u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s for PORTABLE STEREO you with diaper pails, polybags, 5 - 4 / 2 4 Apt. #1, East L a n s i n g . 3-4/25 two students. 9 1/2 month lease Model. Only four months old. d e o d o r i z e r s , and d i a p e r s , o r $130; S u m m e r l e a s e $120; 12 THREE P E O P L E to s u b - l e a s e 353-6240. _ 3 - 4 / 2 4 J E T T O JAPAN, H o n g K o n g , T a i - use your own. Baby c l o t h e s month l e a s e , $125. Call IV 7 - Beal Street Apartment. 351- GUILD THUNDEKBAbi a m p l i - pei.- Four week student budget washed f r e e . No deposit. Plant 3216. 10-5/4 6455 a f t e r 5 p . m . 5-4/24 tour for July. C a l l J u d y B . , 332- inspection invited. AMERICAN f i e r . One month old. $340. Call 1837. 4-4/25 124 CEDAR "Street, East L a n s i n g . AVONDALE APARTMENTS now DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E . G l e r . Gary, 353-0249. 5-4/26 Furnished a p a r t m e n t s , for two leasing two-bedroom furnished REWARp $75.00 for any know- Call 482-0864. C stuuents. $165 for 9 1/2 month GARRARD CAB 80 c h a n g e r . ledge of p a r t i a l theft of B.S.A, a p a r t m e n t s for June and Sep- WILL TAKE c a r e of >-our child l e a s e ; $160 for 12 month lease; Pickering V15/AT3 dustamatic, Victor, near A k e r s . Call 353- t e m b e r . Also one available for in Spartan Village home. Call $150 f o r s u m m e r . IV 7-3216. -base, c o v e r , all e x t r a s . Two 2196. 3-4/21 s p r i n g t e r m . Call 351-7672 or 355-1007 3-4/21 weeks old. $160 new, will sell 10-5/4 337-2080. 10-4/26 FANTASTIC UNIT " e x p e r i e n c e d wholesale. J e r r y , 351-9792. DIAPER SERVICE, Lansing s PRINCETON ARMS Apartment UNIVERSITY' TERRACE: Two 3 - 4 / 2 4 in New York City. Greenwich now renting for immediate o c - finest. Your choice of t h r e e bedroom unit for s u m m e r . Sub- DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT r i n g . Village. T h e "TONIKS" 351- cupancy. One bedroom, u n f u r - types. C o n t a i n e r s furnished, no l e a s e . Call 332-2902. 5-4/26 Solitaire .6 k a r a t . Call Carolyn 9359. ' 3-4/21 nished. Starting at $115.00, in- deposit. Baby clothes washed AVONDALE APARTMENT: two or a r b , 332-1136. 5 - 4 / 2 6 BREAK OUT with the GLASS f r e e . T r y our Velva soft p r o c e s s . cluding stove, refrigerator, g i r l s needed for s u m m e r sub- HI FI EQUIPMENT such as M a - BALLOON GROUP! Phone Cal 25 y e a r s in Lansing. BY-LO garbage disposal, and a i r - c o n - l e a s e . Call 355-2025. 3-4/21 rantz; JBL, Magnacords, EV, T h o m a s , 355-6755. 3-4/21 DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. ditioner. Call 337-0511 o r 351- 0430 for appointment. 10-5/4 COLONIAL HOUSE f o u r - m a n AR, Telex, Scott, T h o r e n s . Are N(5W"BOOKING for spring Get a Michigan. IV 2-0421. C a p a r t m e n t to sublease s u m m e r stocked at MAIN EL EC TOON- good band now! TERRY MAY- CALLING CARD§," " B u s i n e s s rain or shine. . . w a t e r - t e r m . 351-5848. 3-4/21 ICS, 5558 South Pennsylvania, NARD, 482-4590, 482-4548. C c a r d s and so forth, $6 thousand. East Side NEED TWO g i r l s f o r l u x u r y Lansing. C A BAND for all rea sons. Call BL'D L e t t e r heads $12/thousand. All repellent scarfs protect your coiffure SPRING SALE: E l e c t r o - v o i c e SPANGLER, 337-0956. 5 - 4 / 2 5 printing r e a s o n a b l e and of high l-bedroom, heat, furnished | a p a r t m e n t . Summer o r starting quality. 72-hour s e r v i c e . Con- fall. 355-8608. 3-4/21 Model 1177, 65 watt r e c e i v e r THE REASON B E I N G " j u s T r e " $125. Also, house 2 - b e d r o o m tact FULLER SALES, 804 Fast W e a t h e r d e f y i n g silk c h i f f o n scarfs by M o d e M a k e r s in neon with AM-FM multiplex, c o m - turned from Chicago . . . for 3 at $150 or 4 at $180. All units furnished and $100 H ouses plete with s p e a k e r s and G a r r a r d (alivell!) 353-1499. 3-4/21 Michigan Avenue or call 482- c h a n g e r . Complete system $285 4611. 6-4/21 b l i g h t p r i n t s o f stripes, p a i s l e y s , f l o r o I s a n d m o d e m abstiacts. deposit. No children o r p e t s . UNFURNISHED ranch style, THE VESSEL OF WRATH: The plus tax. HI FI BUYS, 1101 East Available now - no fall t e r m three-bedroom duplex stove and r e f r i g e r a t o r and c a r - with Grand R i v e r . 337-2310 or 332- pulsing sound. 355- 68 42 or 353- 1586. 3-4/24 Typing Service S k e t c h e d , b u t t w o f i o m o f t c o l l e c t i o n o f l o n g o i s q u a r e styles 3.00 holding. Phone IV 9-1017. 0897. 2 - 4 / 2 1 peting. $190 month plus utilities ANN BROWN, typist and m u l t i - Call B.A. FAUNCE COMPANY, BICYCLE SALES, r e n t a l s and Peanuts Personal Uth offset printing, d i s s e r t a - SUBLET three-man luxury R e a l t o r s , ED 2-2596; evenings, services. Also used. EAST FRUMA! FRUMA! F r u m a ! You tions, t h e s e s , m a n u s c r i p t s , g e n - apartment, air-conditioned, Jacobsons ED 2-1481 or ED 2-5338. ' LANSING C Y C ^ E , 1215 E. d r i v e me c r a z y . PUtz Hardware e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a r s e x - b a r , t e r r a c e , Beal S t r e e t . 351- 5-4/26 Grand R i v e r . Call 332-8303. C Store. 1-4/21 p e r i e n c e . 332-8384. C 7537. 5-4/25 SL'MMER'TERM. Near "campus. REMINGTON ELECTRIC adding CONGRATS LIL. Now what about BARBI MEL, P r o f e s s i o n a l typ- SUMMER SUBLEASE: two-bed- machine. Four y e a r s old. $30. the t u r k e y s ? Sut, Van, F r e d . P a r k i n g . Reasonable r a t e s . 332- i s t . No job too large or too room, luxury a p a r t m e n t with 8903 a f t e r 6 p . m . 4-4/21 484-3852. 1-4/21 1-4/21 s m a l l . Block off c a m p u s . 332- d i s h w a s h e r . Opens oi.to large SONY back lawn. 351-7896. 3 - 4 / 2 5 THREE-BEDROOM, furnished, MG-TD $425.00. F r a m u s guitar, DAVE - ONLY 3^6 days left 'til 3255. C in Lansing, near bus line. Avail- $60.00. Ping-pong tables, $12. PAULA ANN HAUGHEYr typist, Graduate and M a r r i e d Students " T O G E T H E R N E S S FOR- able May 1 through m i d - S e p t e m - IV 2-7109. 3-4/25- EVER*." Love, Sandy. 1 - 4 / 2 1 IBM S e l e c t r i c and Executive. MAKES IT EASY TO ENTE li THE BAY COLONY b e r . C a l l 484-1938. 5 - 4 / 2 5 POP MACHINE - like new. Low, Multillth offset printing. P r o - APARTMENTS FOURTH MAN wanted f o r large modern machine, used only- ROGER: HAPPINESS is" 21 can- f e s s i o n a l thesis typing. 337- WONDERFUL WORLD OF TAPE 1127 N. HAGADORN house. Own room, n e a r c a m p u s . dles - Happy Birthday. Love, t h r e e months. Will s a c r i f i c e 1527. C RECORDING Now leasing 63 units. 1 and Sandy. 1 - 4 / 2 1 T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . $58.00 month. at $135.00.DAIRYLANDINSUR- 2 b e d r o o m s , unfurnished. 485-4435. 3-4/21 ANCE COMPANY, 484-8438. STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY C l o s e to campus, shopping FOUR BEDROOM furnished 3-4/25 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P . M . HERE ARE JUST TWO RE [SONS Uhi' c e n t e r , downtown, and bus house. One block f r o m Berkey. PORTABLE TVPEWRITER, like W E D N E S D A Y NOON UNTIL 9 P . M . line. Model open 9-5 W e e k - Y e a r ' s l e a s e beginning June. new, must sell, $40.00 . 332- days and 5 p . m . - 9 p.m. by 4-6 g r a d u a t e men. $250-300 4978. 3 - 4 / 2 5 appt. Sat. and Sun. 1-5. MODE L 250 A month, utilities paid. 655-1022 MUST SACRIFICE - Gibson J&) r e n t s f r o m 1 35.00 P e r month evenings. 3-4/24 for housing payment. Very good condition. 353-6196 a f t e r 6 p . m . The Sony 250-A stereo tape deck re- 332-6321 332-2571 FRANDOR NEAR: t a k i n g a p p l i c a - corder contains every feature you'd ex- 3-4/25 o r 337-0511 tions for young men to s h a r e e l a - pect in far more expensive models. Solid- SUBLEASE SUMMER, reduced borate, high-quality, w e l l - f u r - HAM TRANSMITTER, Globe state recording amplifiers and playback rent, l a r g e t e r r a c e . Call 351- nished house. Working men or Scout 680A CW phone, $50.00. pre-amps, full controls, two speeds, ver- 9378. 5-4/27 graduate students. R e f e r e n c e s H a l l i c r a f t e r s S 38 receiver. tical or horizontal operation and its own UNDER 2 T and c a r r y i n g 6 or and deposit. [Excellent deal. 482- $20.00. 484-3852. 1-4/21 walnut grain base. Thinking of taking the 5186. 4-4/21 step to tape? Step out with a 250-A, m o r e c r e d i t s s u m m e r t e r m . You Animals connect it to your stereo system, and must live in luxurious, a i r - WOMEN: SUMMER housing with m e a l s and sunken garden f o r \ DOR ABLE SIAMESE kittens, watch your system go tape in a superb conditioned Campus View sunbathing. $210.00 . 627-6653. seal point, p u r e b r e d , eight style you never would have thought Apartments. Across from cam- possible at the price. 10-4/27 w e e k s . 339-2573. 1-4/21 pus. Same p r i c e as d o r m . Call 351-6205. 3 - 4 / 2 5 DUPLEXES: WE have t h r e e SIAMESE KIT'l ENS - p u r ebred. LUXURY APARTMENT near av&ilable for students starting Call a f t e r 5 p . m . or on S atur- c a m p u s . Sublet this s u m m e r with leas^.option next y e a r . 351- s u m m e r t e r m . Completely f u r - nished, with g a r a g e . Phone John day. OR 7-1212. ENGLISH SETTER and two pup- 3 - 4/25 $135.00 9399. 5-4/24 Runquist, EAST LANSING pies. Dog house included. R e g i s - REALTY ED 2-3534. 5 - 4 / 2 1 t e r e d . ED 2-5762. 3-4/21 REDUCED RATES: 1-3 people s u m m e r . One immediately. 351- MIN'.ATURE S C H N A U Z E R S - 7763. 3-4/20 Friendly, intelligent m a l e s . Sony's Model 350 stereo tape deck re- LIVE THE good life. ZTA house corder is all any stereo system owner ENJOY THE Gables,""lEe Red T h r e e months, AKC, e a r s c r o p - open s u m m e r t e r m . 332-6531. could want to take the step up to tape. C e d a r . Sublet ff 16, Northwind, ped. 372-3196. 5-4/21 5-4/21 Solid-state recording amplifiers and play- s u m m e r . 351-7897. 3 - 4 / 2 0 HAPPINESS IS living in GAMMA MINIATURE SCHNAl'/FR pup^ pies, AKC r e g i s t e r e d . P r i v a t e back pre amps, 3-head design for sound- HASLETT APARTMENT: sub- PHI BETA House June 18 to on-sound and tape/source monitoring, owner. 1408 L e n o r e Avenue. let s u m m e r t e r m . 2 - 4 g i r l s . July 26. Call 332-6426. 5 - 4 / 2 6 an almost unbelievable set of perform- 489-9383. 3-4/21 Fhone 351-5807. 3 - 4 / 2 0 MEN: ance characteristics and specs, 4-track ONE single, Cooking, record and playback, vertical or hori- ONE " GIRL "needed immediately c l o s e . $12.00 weekly 332-0939. Mobile Homes 3-4/25 zontal operation, all handsomely en- f o r Cedar Street Apartments. RICHARDSON 1965 10x50, two- gineered by Sony into a low-profile, Rent r e d u c e d . 351-7442. 4-4/21 GIRLS: SPENDan enjoyable s u m - bedroom, near c a m p u s . Small walnut-grain base. CEDAR STREET apartment m e r t e r m in the Delta Delta down take over payments. 332- needs t h r e e g i r l s for s u m m e r . Delta House. P l e a s a n t living 5694. 3-4/25 351-7442 . 4-4/21 at a most reasonable r a t e . 332- SKYLINE 10x50 two-bedroom, FURNISHED APARTMENTS for 5031. two students. 135 Kedzie Drive, EAST LANSING, 138 Burcïiam w a s h e r - d r y e r . Make o f f e r . Call 337-2189. 5-4/26 S179.50 East Lansing. Summer l e a s e D-ive. Gentlemen; without MOBILE HOME 8 x 30T ExceT- only. $150.00 p e r month. IV 7 - board. 332-5551. 3-4/24 3216. 10-4/20 lent condition on lot near c a m - the poodle pea jacket p u s . Call 337-2453. 5-4/21 ONE OR two g i r l s sublease E v e r - For Sale WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND green A r m s a p a r t m e n t f o r s u m - GIANT DIAMOND, 2.4k, E u r o - TRAVELO 8x31. Very good con- dition, make o f f e r , #25, Life lops your fashions m e r . Discount. 332-4664. pean cut, m a n ' s setting. - A p - HEAR THESE AND ALL THE OTHER FINE SONY O'Riley T r a i l e r P a r k . 3-4/21 4-4/21 p r a i s e d by t h r e e gemologists TAPE RECORDERS. SUBLEASE 13F Evergreen A r m s a s " p e r f e c t , " m a r k e t value— GËNËRÂL~"T956,~ 8x35~uniôckëcT. w i t h the l i g h t w e i g h t w a r m th One to f o u r . S u m m e r . Discount. $3,400. Make an offer (cash $1400 or best o f f e r . IV 9-2635 337-7136. 4-4/21 only) 484-9834. 4-4/21 a f t e r 6 p.m. 3-4/21 QUALITY SOUND THROUGH textured white cotton/wool/rayon SUBLEASE APARTMENT s u m - STEREO COMPONENT system ROYCRAFT 1966, 10x51. Two QUALITY EQUIPMENT AT . m e r t e r m . University T e r r a c e . includes G a r a r d turntable, b e d r o o m , near c a m p u s . 694- HI FI BUYS 351-7436. 3-4/20 Eico tuner, matched s p e a k e r s . 0303 o r 337-0581. 3-4/21 Sizes S,M,l,XL 19.00 FOUR MAN - luxury apartment $70.00. 353-8449. 5-4/26 "NEW MOON, i960 10x35. E x c e l - available s u m m e r t e r m in Delta lent condition. $1,800. Call (TAPE RECORDING INDUSTRIES) A r m s . 351-7618. 5 - 4 / 2 4 DIAMOND BARGAIN: wedding Schultz 882-6380. 1-4/21 1 101 E. GRAND RIVER, E . L . TWO GIRLS immediately to s h a r e and engagement ring s e t s . Save 50% o r more. L a r g e selection Lost & Found O P E N 9 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 WED. 9 - 9 , SAT 9 - 5 a p a r t m e n t fall, winter, spring. of plain and fancy diamonds. Jacobsons 355-3555. 2-4/21 LOST: 4-17. Smokey g r a y cat, $25 $150. WILCOX SECOND 332-0897 , NEED ONE for two man luxury HAND STORE, 509 East Michi- Hagadorn and Grand R i v e r . 337- 3 3 7 - 2 3 10 a p a r t m e n t . Cheap. 337-7274. gan. Phone 485 4391. C 0294. 3 4/21 3-4/24