NEWS Monday Inside today. .. MICHIGAN Cloudy... STATE . . . today with diminishing Poetry Review, P. 6 winds. High In the m i d - f i f t i e s . UNIVERSITY Ugliest Greek, P. 9 C o o l e r tonight. B o w e r s s e t s high jump m a r k , P. 4 E a s t Lansing, M i c h i g a n M a y 8, 1967 I Oc V o l . 59 N u m b e r 173 Faculty rejects ASMSU proposals Board debates a Ite ring overnight guest policy recommendations except the guest policy, By L A U R E L P R A T T ( which ASMSU had a l r e a d y said should r e - State News Staff W r i t e r ceive f u r t h e r study. T h e recommendations w e r e p r e s e n t e d ASMSU met late Sunday night to d i s c u s s to the FCSA by Vera Borosage, i n s t r u c t o r r e c o n s i d e r a t i o n of its recommendations in home management and child develop- to the Faculty Committee on Student A f - ment, one of the two faculty m e m b e r s of f a i r s which w e r e r e j e c t e d F r i d a y . the ASMSU-FCSA conference c o m m i t t e e . B r a d Lang, "sophomore m e m b e r - a t - The c o m m i t t e e approved the r e c o m - l a r g e , asked that the board not r e c o n s i d e r mendations T h u r s d a y and e x p r e s s e d c o n - i t s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s , specifically those fidence that the proposal and changes on the guest policy. would be p a s s e d F r i d a y . He said points made by the FCSA c h a i r - But the FCSA p a s s e d the following m o - man a r e not pertinent to the r e c o m m e n d - tion unanimously: ed policy, and the p r e s e n t policy is " u n - " T h e Faculty Committee on Student constitutional and d i s c r i m i n a t o r y . " A f f a i r s r e j e c t s the r e p o r t of the c o n f e r - The AWS cabinet and judiciary council ence c o m m i t t e e . voted Sunday night to support the ASMSU " I t Is the opinion of the faculty c o m - Student Board in the b o a r d ' s decision on m i t t e e that the changes m a d e in the AWS Pass the grapes, somebody the AWS h o u r s policy, suggesting that the r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s on guest policy be held r e p o r t w e r e not sufficiently studied. " I t is a l s o the opinion of the faculty f o r f u r t h e r study. c o m m i t t e e that AWS was not sufficiently G r e e k s , G r e e k s and m o r e G r e e k s . E v e n Mt. O l y m p u s could d i n n e r s . The e n t e r t a i n m e n t they w e r e watching was f u r n i s h e d by This is the s e r i e s of events that p r o - ( p l e a s e t u r n to the back page) n e v e r have been like this. F r a t e r n i t y men and s o r o r i t y women and the Kingsmen and the " U g l y G r e e k " contestants. duced the late meeting Sunday: t h e i r dates r e l a x a f t e r b r a v i n g long lines to get t h e i r chicken State News photo by J e r r y M c A l l i s t e r FRIDAY: T h e Faculty C o m m i t t e e on Student A f f a i r s r e j e c t e d the ASMSU Stu- PROGRAM AIDED LABOR, STUDENTS dent B o a r d ' s recommended changes in the AWS hours proposal, saying ASMSU had not given these changes sufficient Phillips Hall study. SATURDAY: ASMSU and the AWS j u - d i c i a r y met in closed s e s s i o n f o r seven may cut ties Publisher created CIA subsidy h o u r s to try to work out a c o m p r o m i s e . They w e r e in complete d i s a g r e e m e n t at the end of the meeting. with AWS SUNDAY: John H.Reinoehl, FCSA c h a i r - A resolution calling for withdrawal B r a d e n , who ran unsuccessfully last man, said the c o m m i t t e e would probably f r o m t h e Associated W o m e n S t u d e n t « NEW YORK (JPJ — A C a l i f o r n i a ' n e w s - a California state college t r u s t e e and killed by " s m a l l - m i n d e d " and r e s e n t f u l y e a r for the office of California l i e u - meet today to d i s c u s s what happens next. (AWS) judicial s t r u c t u r e will be p r e s e n t - p a p e r publisher- revealed Sunday that he p u b l i s h e r of theOceanside B l a d e - T r i b u n e , men." said that without the p r o g r a m much of tenant g o v e r n o r , said he proposed the ASMSU v i c e - c h a i r m a n .Pete Ellsworth ed today to the Phillips Hall Council. c r e a t e d the C e n t r a l Intelligence Agency " I n my opinion— then and n o w - - It said he had r e c e i v e d indications of sub- p r o g r a m to subsidize student, labor and E u r o p e , especially I t a l y and F r a n c e , was e s s e n t i a l , " Braden w r o t e . " W h a t is p r o j e c t in 1950 while serving a s an a s - The resolution w a s drawn up C a s s l e " p r o b a b l y would have gone C o m m u n i s t . " s i s t a n t to Allen Dulles, then deputy d i - stantial support f o r the board f r o m WIC c u l t u r a l g r o u p s . He defended it a s s u c - ' i m m o r a l , ' ' w r o n g , ' ' d i s g r a c e f u l ' ? Only Beddow, m e m b e r of the Phillips Hall r e c t o r of the CIA. and AWS m e m b e r s and other coeds, a s c e s s f u l in infiltrating every field w h e r e In the s e n s e that w a r itself Is i m m o r a l , Council, and Sue Schurman, p r e s i d e n t well a s several other student groups. international Communist f r o n t s w e r e o p - Outining how he helped run the p r o - wrong and d i s g r a c e f u l . F o r the cold w a r of P h i l l i p s . Both e x p r e s s e d hope that At that t i m e , he said, the CIA, then The ASMSU recommendations allowed: other halls would follow suit. erating. g r a m , Braden wrote in the May 20 i s - was and is a w a r fought with Ideas In- —Selective hours for sophomore, Junior t h r e e y e a r s old and broken Into d i v i - T h e b a s i s of the resolution Is section T h o m a s W. B r a d e n , f o r m e r president sue of the Saturday Evening P o s t that stead of bombs* . . " sions w i t h geographic r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , and senior women and those a g e 21 or of the California Board of Education, the " v a s t and s e c r e t " operation was 4.3.1 of the Academic F r e e d o m r e p o r t s e e m e d " n o t capable of defending the older. which c a l l s f o r j u d i c i a r i e s to be e s t a b - Braden told the Los Angeles T i m e s United States against a new and e x t r a - —Optional signout f o r all coeds with lished at the living unit level. that Walter P . R e u t h e r , p r e s i d e n t of the ordinarily s u c c e s s f u l weapon-the I n t e r - selective h o u r s . United Automobile W r o k e r s Union, should The resolution f u r t h e r explains that national Communist f r o n t . —Guests in r e s i d e n c e halls during the Arts and Letters elects be " a s h a m e d of h i m s e l f f o r c o m p l a i n - the Academic F r e e d o m Report s u p e r - week, who would not have to r e t u r n to the c e d e s all previously established r e g u - ing that the AFL-CBO received money " T h e r e w e r e seven of t h e s e f r o n t s , " halls with their h o s t e s s e s . f r o m the CIA. Braden s a i d , " a l l Immensely p o w e r f u l . " lations and that the University has a c t e d A survey by the Women's I n t e r - R e s i - a s if the r e p o r t w e r e in effect since i t s He listed t h e i n a s the International dence Council showed two-to-one and often " I personally went to Detroit and gave 35 students to advise Association of Democratic L a w y e r s , the p a s s a g e l a s t M a r c h r a t h e r than Its d e - Walter Reuther $50,000. In $50 bills to t h r e e - t o - o n e support f o r all the b o a r d ' s signated f o r m a l effective date of July 1. World P e a c e Council, the Women's in- Influence labor unions in West G e r m a n y , " The Judiciary will retain its s t r u c - t e r n a t i o n a l Democratic F e d e r a t i o n , the By B E V E R L E Y T W i T C H E L L college. Each is to consist of five s t u - Braden s a i d , adding that R e u t h e r gave t u r e and r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s until a c o m m i t - International Union of Students, the World dents who a r e to work with the d e p a r t - the money to his brother Victor who tee of Women's I n t e r - R e s i d e n c e Council State News E x e c u t i v e R e p o r t e r Federation of Democratic Youth, the In- The Associated Women Stu- ment c h a i r m e n . spent it with " s o m e t h i n g l e s s than p e r - completes i t s recommendations on i m p l e - t e r n a t i o n a l Organization of J o u r n a l i s t s T h i r t y - f i v e students w e r e elected to fect w i s d o m " on unions that w e r e not dents (AWS) is c i r c u l a t i n g a pe- mentation of the Academic F r e e d o m R e - Sally Kovach of ACC said that all and the World Federation of T r a d e Unions. advisory c o m m i t t e e s for the College of students attending the m e e t i n g s wanted s e r i o u s l y short of money and w e r e a l - t i t i o n in hopes of gaining a seat p o r t . This r e p o r t is expected within the A r t s and L e t t e r s last week, e s t a b l i s h - to run for the positions. Several d i s - ready a n t i - C o m m u n i s t . T h e l a s t , he said so s u c c e s s f u l l y on the ASMSU Student Board next two w e e k s . ing ¿he f i r s t student initiated and s t u - c u s s i o n s and debates w e r e held to give Reuther was not immediately available • m a s k e d its Communist allegiance t h a t " t h e through constitutional r e f e r e n - PhlHlps Hall hopes to d e m o n s t r a t e by dent implemented advisory c o m m i t t e e s everyone an opportunity to speak. for comment. CIA belonged to it f o r a t i m e , " while dum. See s t o r y on page 7. Its withdrawal that AWS Is not the m o s t in the University. A college advisory c o m m i t t e e to con- " I s h a r e the hope that John Kennedy's o t h e r s had managed to steal " t h e g r e a t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e group for women on c a m - While ten c o m m i t t e e s w e r e established, s i s t of one m e m b e r f r o m each of the appeal to the Russians to ' h e l p make the words." pus, M i s s Schurman said. five still need additional m e m b e r s and will d e p a r t m e n t c o m m i t t e e s will be established world s a f e f o r d i v e r s i t y ' r e f l e c t s the hold m e e t i n g s of d e p a r t m e n t a l m a j o r s at a l a t e r t i m e , M i s s Kovach s a i d . s p i r i t of a new a g e , " he w r o t e . HOW BIG IS TOO BIG? to e l e c t t h e m . T h e establishment of the student a d - R e u t h e r admitted that on one occasion T h e c o m m i t t e e s for the d e p a r t m e n t s v i s o r y c o m m i t t e e s is based upon an i n t e r - " t h e UAW a g r e e d reluctantly to t r a n s - of Religion, Philosophy, Music, Chinese, pretation of section 2.2.8.2 of the A c a - f e r government funds to supplement the and G e r m a n and Russian each need f r o m demic F r e e d o m Report. It s t a t e s : " S t u - funds being made available by the U.S. one to four additional m e m b e r s . T h e size of the c o m m i t t e e s may v a r y , however, according to the size of the department. F o r example, the Religion Dept. has dent r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s concerning c o u r s e s , s y s t e m s of grading, methods of instruction, p r o g r a m s of study and other labor m o v e m e n t . " In a p r e p a r e d s t a t e m e n t , Reuther said a f t e r World War II the l a b o r movement Faculty hits parentalism of MSU student i n t e r e s t s in the academic a r e a only 17 m a j o r s . Each department will shall be r e f e r r e d to a p p r o p r i a t e d e p a r t - in E u r o p e was weak and without r e s o u r c e s , handle election of the additional m e m - and t h e r e f o r e especially v u l n e r a b l e to By A N D R E W M O L L I S O N mental and college a g e n c i e s . " b e r s itself. T h e Philosophy Dept. will Communist subversion. State News E x e c u t i v e R e p o r t e r T h e answers to M o l l i s o n ' s q u e s t i o n s — W o u l d you m e e t at 8 p . m . T u e s d a y in the Gilchrist U n i v e r s i t y College and the Colleges of T h e CIA money, he s a i d , was put send your son o r daughter to M S U ? W h y ? ~ w e r e so Faculty m e m b e r s w e r e asked if they Pub. A g r i c u l t u r e and Natural R e s o u r c e s and into European t r a d e union funds " t o i n - m a n y and v a r i o u s that the digest of t h e i r r e p l i e s had would send their children to MSU. In The d e p a r t m e n t s of Art, History, Eng- Engineering have also been working with tensify t h e i r educational and o r g a n i z a - to be split into two I n s t a l l m e n t s . T h i s is the second. justifying their a n s w e r s , most made i n - lish, Romance Languages, and i n t e r - d e - ACC on setting up student c o m m i t t e e s . tion p r o g r a m s . " t e r e s t i n g c o m m e n t s on this school. p a r t m e n t a l a r e a s have full 5 - m a n c o m m i t - T h e y a r e expected to e s t a b l i s h p r o p o s a l s According to R e u t h e r , Braden asked within the next two weeks. T h e College Victor R e u t h e r , W a l t e r ' s b r o t h e r , then T h e ultra-condensed r e p l i e s listed b e - tees, low do not n e c e s s a r i l y r e p r e s e n t my vtSws Guidelines f o r the s t r u c t u r e and e s - of Communication A r t s h a s set up a serving a s European r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of the student committee on its own initiative. CK), to become a CIA agent a f t e r the n o r those of a statistically valid c r o s s - able, although students, I'll admit, s e e m tablishment of these c o m m i t t e e s were e s - Advising is a r e a l f r u s t r a t i o n . Student- T h i s c o m m i t t e e will develop the advisory Incident. section of the faculty. reluctant to a s s o c i a t e with u s . " tablished by the ASMSU Academic C o - c o m e to us to a s k , " f o r example, does ordinating Committee (ACC) and were a p - c o m m i t t e e s t r u c t u r e f o r the college and " V i c t o r Reuther emphatically rejected F r o m a p r o f e s s o r who c a m e h e r e 10 s u c h - a n d - s u c h a c o u r s e s a t i s f y the f o r - F r o m a n a s s t . p r o f e s s o r — Y e s , 1 will proved by the dean and faculty of the f o r each of its five d e p a r t m e n t s . the r e q u e s t , " said R e u t h e r . y e a r s ago—Yes, but only if s h e could get eign study r e q u i r e m e n t that is an alter- send h e r . T h e r e a r e many sons and He said that the UAW subsequently Into the Honors College. native to language r e q u i r e m e n t s , o r what d a u g h t e r s of faculty m e m b e r s h e r e . " I a g r e e d n e v e r to " t r a n s m i t government About five y e a r s ago the n u m b e r s caught happens when h e ' s taken two c o u r s e s with c a m e back h e r e to teach because I got a funds r e g a r d l e s s of the u r g e n c y . up with us h e r e and we've been a l m o s t the s a m e c o u r s e n u m b e r , and the c o m - good education h e r e . I think she would, '»The UAW has In the p a s t and shall completely engaged in coping with b e - puter will only list one. too." Men's Halls Assn. endorses In the f u t u r e continue to follow a policy of f i e r c e l y defending its independence and F r o m " J u s t an i n s t r u c t o r " — N o . MSU i s too p a t e r n a l i s t i c . " 1 hope any child of h a v i o r . My department will h i r e an e x - pedltor next y e a r , Just to tell us how to " T h e n we don't know the a n s w e r s e i t h e r , so students stop coming. Then we know I n t e g r i t y , " the statement continued. get things done, the paper work and the m i n e would be a b l e to handle his own ( p l e a s e t u r n to page 9) US student bill of rights But to help the European l a b o r m o v e - m e n t , Reuther said that UAW convention p r i v a t e l i f e . " I'd r a t h e r have my kid g o t o a l i b e r a l a r t s school. a d m i n i s t r a t i v e d e t a i l s . This might help. delegates voted In 1962 to put the Interest i n s t r u c t o r s and the r i g h t s of student accruing f r o m their s t r i k e fund Into the By R O G E R A N D E R S O N " G e n e r a l education" c o u r s e s don't State News Staff W r i t e r organizations. Other c a m p u s groups that have voted F r e e W o r l d Labor Movement. w o r k . 1 f a v o r p a r t i c u l a r c o u r s e s In s p e - c i f i c a r e a s on the' introductory level. Mansfield feors bombing M e n ' s Halls A s s n . (MHA) v o t e d T h u r s - to support the bill include the I n t e r - " Y o u wouldn't contact every field, but day to support the student bill of r i g h t s p r o p o s e d by United Students. Cooperative Council, O f f - C a m p u s C o u n c i l , T r i a h g l e f r a t e r n i t y and the University Int'l hearings continue would get an ln-depth look at s c a t t e r e d fields." will take air war into China P e t e Ryan, United Students r e p r e s e n t - C h r i s t i a n Movement. T h e International P r o g r a m s Review Can't c o m m e n t on faculty attitude. " L i k e WASHINGTON (fl — Sen. Mike M a n s - in the shifting of Soviet supply d e l i v e r i e s a t i v e , told MHA that the intention of the T h e bill of rights i s based on the c o n - C o m m i t t e e (IPRC) will hold its second m a n y young i n s t r u c t o r s I have little c o n - field f e a r s continued bombing of North overland a c r o s s China while involving bill of r i g h t s was " t o have it a s an cept that " s o c i a l r e g u l a t i o n s to f o r c e open hearing tonight to elicit faculty opin- tact with older faculty m e m b e r s . " V i e t n a m e s e a i r f i e l d s may f o r c e P r e s i - the r i s k of a confrontation with the R u s - a m e n d m e n t to the Academic F r e e d o m conformity have no p u r p o s e at a u n i v e r - ion on MSU's non-campus international dent Johnson to choose between giving s i a n s if any of t h e i r ships w e r e hit o r An I n s t r u c t o r — Y e s , MSU needs I m - Report." s i t y , " Ryan said. programs. the C o m m u n i s t p l a n e s a sanctuary In sunk. p r o v e m e n t , but so do other schools I've " I t is an attempt to go p a s t the r e - T h e hearing will be 7:30-9:30 intheCon China o r o r d e r i n g " h o t p u r s u i t " a c r o s s In h i s round of homefront speeches, T h e bill ci u g n t s h a s been p r e s e n t e d been a t . F o r example, at the University p o r t , to be m o r e s p e c i f i c , " Ryan s a i d . Con room of International C e n t e r . the Red b o r d e r . Gen. William C . W e s t m o r e l a n d , f i e l d c o m - to and received by the ASMSU Student of Michigan my f r i e n d s say i t ' s r a r e T h e bill of r i g h t s is a listing of 15 According to L a r r y L . B o g e r , IPRC f o r f r e s h m e n and sophomores to s e e any- Mansfield, the Senate Democratic l e a d - m a n d e r In Vietnam, said he was delight- students r i g h t s which include f r e e d o m Board, Ryan said. T h e r e a s o n United e r f r o m Montana, voiced opposition in an ed with s t r i k e s at MIG fighter b a i e s . c h a i r m a n , the c o m m i t t e e i s reviewing o n e other than a graduate a s s i s t a n t . f r o m discrimination by sex, the right Students is seeking the support of the interview to bombing, mining o r q u a r a n - He said that if the C o m m u n i s t s w e r e the f i r s t ten y e a r s of international p r o - Our counseling center may not be big to s e l e c t their own housing, the privacy m a j o r governing units " i s to gain a tine action against North V i e t n a m ' s chief f o r c e d to operate f r o m m o r e distant g r a m s on the MSU campus, and evaluating enough, but i t ' s of high quality, and bigger of student q u a r t e r s , optional c l a s s a t - broad b a s e of student support for the port, Haiphong. f i e l d s in China they would be l e s s e f - t h e s e in t e r m s of r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s for than m o s t . tendance, the right to petition for c u r - b'M In the event it goes to the Academic He said such action would r e s u l t only fective against U.S. a i r c r a f t . f u t u r e MSU p r o g r a m s . " F a c u l t y m e m b e r s a r e always a v a i l - r i c u l u m changes, the r i g h t to evaluate TATE NEWS Eric Pianin, managing editor Kyle C. Kerbawy James Spanlolo, campus editor o editor-in-chief Edward A. Brill, editorial editor Lawrence Werner, sports editor Bobby Soden, associate campus editor Joel Stark Andrew Molli son, executive reporter H advertising manager William G. Papclak, a s s t . ad manager Monday Morning, May 8, 1967 EDITORIALS Facing the midnight hour For the past A formal c o n f e r e n c e c o m - * »s e v e r a l months, handling of the wo- mittee should be c a l l e d , r e c - man's hours proposal has organizing the e x i s t e n c e and bordered on the brink of certain powers of AWS, but insanity. Friday, it c r o s s e d making explicit the s u p e r i - over. ority of ASMSU. Hopefully, out of this c o m m i t t e e will The Faculty Committee on c o m e unified backing by AWS Student Affairs summarily ,illl mittee's parent groups. The of the liberal ASMSU p r o - rejected the liberal ASMSU significant and r e p r e s e n t - faculty c o m m i t t e e ' s failure posals. recommendations for wo- ative f o r c e in student g o v - men's hours, which included to approve the conference ernment. The record of the hours no hours for sophomores, committee's agreement The problem i s that in its proposal so far is a sad one. exemption of guests from shows a serious lack of plan- political conflict with student Symbolically, the midnight hours r e s t r i c t i o n s , and op- ning and sophistication. board, AWS has lost hour i s fast approaching for tional overnight sign-outs. The reasons given for the p e r s p e c t i v e of the hours pro- all involved in the final d e - The faculty committee unan- rejection were lack of s u f - posal, and has fallen back cision, when either the step imously rejected the AS- ficient study of the new pro- to defend its own core pro- is forward to a s a t i s f a c t o r y , MSU plan, despite a confer- posals, and AWS's lack of in- posal on s h e e r obstinacy. truly liberal hours policy, ence committee Thursday volvement in formulating the And ASMSU, in fighting for or a retreat behind the which had approved these ASMSU revisions. what it b e l i e v e s to be the stu- c l o s e d doors of c o n s e r v a - very proposals. AWS, which drew up the dents' i n t e r e s t s , is also tism. - - T h e Editors One can normally assume original proposal calling for fighting to squash AWS. MITCH MILLER that a settlement worked out a junior - senior s e l e c t i v e The result of this s t r u g - in a conference c o m m i t t e e , hours policy, is driving hard gle was Friday's rejection in this c a s e between the fac- to regain its seat on the stu- which left the student body ulty committee and ASMSU, dent board. It wants to prove as the real l o s e r s . By prompt will be accepted by t h e c o m - with this i s s u e that it i s a and intelligent action, how- e v e r , the situation could be An MSU build ing primer saved before it d e t e r i o r a t e s Merit Scholars show to the point of complete un- acceptability. " Y e c h , " said Poor Richard, slamming his books down on the table. "Yech, Yech, Yeckl" The faculty should r e c o n - Sabine's contribution sider their rejection of the ASMSU proposals. The r e - "What is the matter now?" "Did you Just get shot down?" "Do I look like Snoopy?" he returned. "Today has been the nicest day yet, Presumably the quality of improving the student body consideration should c o m e since my return to the flatlands. The sky a university, dependent as it i s mainly due to the ability on two realizations: is clear, the ground is dry, and I am surrounded by the worst architecture west i s on the caliber of its ad- and energy of Gordon A. Sa- — 1. That ASMSU,,.is in- of the Bron*,". ... ... ministrators and faculty, is bine, vice president for s p e - " T h e buildings a r e the same as y e s - deed acting in accordance t e r d a y , " I noted. "What prompted this out- at least in part determined cial projects. with the d e s i r e s of the m a - burst?" by the quality of its student jority of MSU students, as "In the setting of the good weather, I Recruiting top students i s noticed how bad they really a r e . In fact, body. shown by l a s t week's WIC now that I think about It, there Is not one a legitimate activity for any By this index MSU is o r i s survey; redeeming structure on campus, except university pursuing e x c e l - perhaps Spartan Stadium, which at least becoming a u n i v e r s i t y of - - 2 . That the original lence. While these columns follows its function." And the amazing thing is, it has always quality. For the fifth straight AWS proposal was drawn "Wait a minute, now," I exclaimed, bland designs that show the Influence of have occasionally scored " s o m e of the buildings on campus a r e been one. To be s u r e , there a r e different committees of state legislators. year more Merit Scholarship up by a small judiciary c o m - periods of MSU architecture. Early Ugly, Sabine about the freshman pretty decent. How about Bessey, or the Middle Ugly, and Late Ugly. The d e - " F r o m all a p p e a r a n c e s , buildings winners have chosen to at- mittee, nowhere r e p r e s e n t - new psychology building." around here look like they are the thrown- orientation program, his signers have made ugliness into a v i r - tend MSU than any other ative of student opinion. The "Oh, they're nice all right. If theywere tue—no, a science. If it w e r e only a c - out designs of flunked-out architectural s e r v i c e s to the University in entered in an architectural design contest, students. And to make matters worse, college or university in the proposal was p a s s e d on an the Judges wouldn't throw them out on cording to chance, with all these buildings attracting top level students around, one would have to be nice-looking. not only a r e they poorly designed, they country. all-or-nothing b a s i s by the receipt. They would wait until the Judging But they're all ugly. a r e poorly built. are undeniable. began, then they would throw them out. The s u c c e s s of this effort AWS a s s e m b l y , with the a s - "No, this c a m p u s , " continued Poor- "Not only a r e they ugly, they a r e not "Most a r e built with no foundations— even creatively ugly. They a r e insipid, to improve the University by - - T h e Editors surance of later r e v i s i o n . Richard, " I s an architectural abattoir. they stand on pilings. Pilings a r e not as good. Take a look at the Joint between a living unit wing and the central s t r u c - OUR READERS' MINDS t u r e in one of the newer dorms. Most of them a r e splitting wide open, and some- body is going to be surprised when the To the Editor: Pox on you bearded scuzzies we may find them, and at whatever the wings start falling off into the mud. ' T h e windows and f r a m e s a r e not sealed properly, and the walls a r e ludi- crously thin. All the things that a r e signs We have too much to lose to let the In the aftermath of massive demon- of poor workmanship, you can find in an cost. These policies should be realistic- Communist t e r r o r i s t i c , atheistic and sub- strations for ending the war in Viet- ally recognized as being not only a l t r u - MSU building. Now, where I come from, v e r s i v e techniques d e s t r o y o u r fine when you have a large number of poorly Land grant contradictions nam, I would like to speak out on be- istic, but as being in the true self- threshold of freedom—either internally half of those of us, solid citizens that interest of the nation as well! through trickery or externally by ag- constructed buildings, most of which a r e we are, who stand behind our President gressive means. built by the same construction company, When those who, acting Imperialistic- that means one thing. I'm not saying it in times of c r i s e s and continue our sup- ally, alllgn themselves with the forces In summation, 1 must admonish all true port of the war. You communist-sym- means the same thing here, you under- of evil under the name of glorified in- patriots to stand and take a r m s against pathizers, bearded radical scuzzies, and those who speak out In favor of love, T o the Editor: whether or not he shaves. The only stand, but in some places it does. attainable state called Communism, we Contradictions. Since shortly after o r i - reason left Is discrimination. If the a d - alienated agitators obviously don't know for a s M r . Rockwell stated, " w e ' r e so "And, to cap it all off, every one is must strike out with all the powers at our entation I have been discovering one con- m i n i s t r a t o r s in question say that MSU much about what it means to protect full of love, they're walking all over built with that incredibly vile brick, con- disposal to counteract wrong with right. tradiction after another at MSU. is trying to project an image, then it is 3 the American way of life. This country u s . " One can never be sure who his c r e t e , and prefab window method, and with was founded upon such ideals as freedom In a land where vast opportunities a r e friends a r e In this hostile world, so 'At State you're a person, not a num- a very contradictory image, for there a r e many bearded people at State. Speaking the s a m e red b r i c k . " Poor Richard paused and democracy, and though our nation available for all those with determina- let us unite and fight, brothers I b e r , ' proclaims the l i t e r a t u r e received of Image, does this have anything to do with for breath, and I took the opportunity to established Itself by revolutionary means, tion, we must not shirk our duties In Gary Freestone by all incoming freshmen. Then why a r e the fact that last year there were no Negro get a word in. it is commonly accepted today that there the defense of our affluent way of life. Bangor junior most f o r m s to be signed by BOTH name had to be some courageous group of AND student number, some forms, such, Spartan Aides? "What would you do about It? The people willing to fight in order to estab- such a s class cards, to be signed ONLY 'At Michigan State, we CARE about the administration only has a certain amount State News,flights Shepherd lish a land free of governmental regi- by student number, but NO f o r m s (at indlviduaL' Again from the freshman lit- of money to spend, and they have to p r o - mentation and manipulation over the be- l e a s t , Ï have not had the opportunity e r a t u r e . T h i s i s contradicted tiy die fact vide for the mot) of high school students liefs and practices of conscientious in- to use one) to be signed only by name? that when Charles Hinton CARED enough clamoring to get in, and the faculty to dividuals. Our forefathers revolted against To the Editor: of the few who dare to tell it like it T h e fact that I am a number bothers me to take a stand supporting two individuals, teaCh t h e m . " flagrant injustices and the stifling of the Well, the State News has finally shown really Is. (Besides, he's almost as funny less than the fact that the administration he was promptly fired f r o m his job a s human right to f r e e choice. The right Its true colors. Behind the liberal e d i - a s Bill Cosby.) Why should Shep be REFUSES TO ADMIT that I am a number. head of freshman orientation. Granted, "Well, for one thing, they could use for a society of people in pursuit of s i m - torials a n d anti-Establishment facade Ignored like this? Possibly because he The University also claims to be against he delivered an ultimatum, but at times architects. It really wouldn't cost m o r e . ilar goals to be autonomous without lurks the soul of a provincial, small- hails originally from the Midwest, and discrimination. T h i s is contradicted by the this is the only way to get a lethargic They could devote a small part of each interference from another nation has been town Midwestern newspaper. When a m y s - therefore cannot have anything Impor- actions of Mr. Sabine and Mr. Goodale institution like State to do ANYTHING. building's cost, say one per cent, to championed throughout our history. Ob- tic (Ginsberg, Leary) or a racist (Rock- tant to say? Or Is It that we find out in attempting to fire Mr. Roberts and Mr. When will the contradictions end? making It not such an insult to aesthetics. viously this spirit remains alive today, well, Carmichael) comes to enlighten hip illusions easier to live with than Llcht because of their facial hair. It can But they had better do something rapidly, as any intelligent, red-blooded American raw, naked reality ? State News, you R. Alan Poplel or MSU's architecture will be surpassed us, everyone on campus knows about it, in no valid way be proven that a p e r - can clearly see by merely looking at the have cost thousands of illusion-ridden son's competence is at all affected by Denver, Colorado sophomore by Jackson City College." from the gigantic write-ups which ap- current world situation, a s an outgrowth pear in SN for three weeks preceding students their chance for a glimpse of of the historical framework. the event. But when at last we have Life. T h e f ê may n e v e r be another Now that this stronghold of order and the chance to hear a noted satirist and chance. 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Box 2282 v • v/v ZAa- tl ^r * Service Lansing, Mich« SPORTS4Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Monday, May 8, 1967 H NEWS Final talks tjegin summary 1 for world tariff cut GENEVA UP —After four y e a r s l a t e r a l talks between t r a d e bodies office of E i r c e Wyndham-White, A capsule s u m m a r y of the d a y ' s events f r o m th« 1 reached stalemate. T h e y had 60 of negotiating, the w o r l d ' s four a d m i n i s t r a t o r of the "Kennedy Associated Press. | l a r g e s t trading p o w e r s began a hours—until T u e s d a y evening— R o u n d " of tariff-cutting negotia- nonstop round of e l e v e n t h - h o u r tions. to h a m m e r out some kind of p a c k - bargaining Sunday which will d e - age a g r e e m e n t which other c o u n - Sprawling lawns, closed d o o r s National News t e r m i n e whether John F. Ken- and s t r i c t security m e a s u r e s i s o - t r i e s could Join. « n e d y ' s d r e a m of f r e e world t r a d e lated the top-level b a r g a i n e r s T h e r e is a double deadline. Sen. Mike Mansfield, D - M o n t „ voiced opposition to con- can be approached in this decade. in the villa h e a d q u a r t e r s of the P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n ' s special pow- lued U.S. bombing of North Vietnamese a i r f i e l d s or any William Roth of the United G e n e r a l Agreement on T a r i f f s e r s to negotiate tariff cuts u n - bombing, mining or quarantine action against the North Viet- States, J e a n Rey of the European» and T r a d e , which has been h a n - der the U.S. T r a d e Expansion n a m e s e p o r t of Haiphong. See page one. C o m m o n M a r k e t - E E C , Sir dling the talks. Act c o m e s to an end June' 30. Richard Powell of B r i t a i n and In o r d e r to work out EEC a p - A Sections of the defunct World Journal T r i b u n e a p p e a r e d in proval of any a g r e e m e n t s by A m b a s s a d o r M o r i Aoki of J a - T h e delegates c a m e together New York newsstands Sunday, since s e v e r a l sections of the that time Rey must p r e s e n t them pan met Sunday morning in the for one last attempt a f t e r b i - paper had been p r e p a r e d in advance and distributed. T h e p a p e r ' s Wednesday to an EEC m i n i s t e - death was announced F r i d a y . r i a l meeting in B r u s s e l s , B e l - gium. 0 A California newspaper p u b l i s h e r , who c l a i m s he c r e a t e d the C e n t r a l Intelligence Agency p r o g r a m to subsidize student, labor and cultural groups, said that without the p r o g r a m much r^f \ U 41 First National Bank At issue a r e several m a j o r i t e m s remaining of the once-long of Europe would have gone C o m m u n i s t . See page one. list of world products on which M F o r m e r P r e s i d e n t Dwight D. Eisenhower was r e p o r t e d in The swingers of Sigma Chi robbed of $1,632 Kennedy Round e x p e r t s hoped for a 50 p e r cent general cut s a t i s f a c t o r y condition in Washington's Walter Reed General A " s t r e e t " dance held In the p a r k i n g lot behind the S i g m a Chi house was one A man escaped f r o m the F i r s t that stated, "Give m e $8,000 in t a r i f f s . T h e s e include c h e m - Hospital Sunday morning. The 7 6 - y e a r - o l d Eisenhower was of the weekend happenings of G r e e k W e e k . State News photo by M i k e Beasley National Bank of E a s t Lansing, in 20 dollar bills and you won't icals, grain, f a r m produce, p a - hospitalized Saturday night, apparently suffering f r o m an i n - 435 E. Grand River Ave., with get h u r t . " p e r and pulp, aluminum and s t e e l . flamation of the stomach and intestinal lining. $1,632 about 12:30 F r i d a y a f t e r - T h e c a s h i e r handed over all noon. the $20 bills in her cash d r a w e r Negotiations ground to a s t a n d - T h e man, described a s a N e - in a white bag, said E a s t L a n - still F r i d a y night when U.S. and International News ^ Four U.S. helicopter c r a s h e s in Vietnam during the weekend 32 die in copter crashes gro between 26 and 30 y e a r s old, mingled with p e d e s t r i a n s along Grand River Avenue after, sing P o l i c e . It was the b a n k ' s 12th a n n i v e r - sary date. EEC delegates could not a g r e e on an a l l - a r o u n d cut of t a r i f f s for c h e m i c a l s . killed 12 American and 20 South Vietnamese s o l d i e r s . War SAIGON .?. — F o u r U.S. h e l i - f o u r - m a n UJS. crew escaped u n - of that Viet Minh victory that he had gotten the money, said activity generally slackened over the weekend. See page t h r e e . c o p t e r s c r a s h e d in s c a t t e r e d hurt. brought Independence to Vietnam Richard K. Ridenour, the b a n k ' s C o m m u n i s t - i n f e s t e d a r e a s of In the o t h e r t h r e e c r a s h e s S a t - and its eventual division ofN'orth vice p r e s i d e n t . • s e v e r a l thousand left-wing Greek Cypriot t r a d e unionists South Vietnam this weekend, k i l l - u r d a y , eight American s o l d i e r s and South. Wearing dark g l a s s e s and a p r o t e s t e d Sunday the imposition of m i l i t a r y d i c t a t o r s h i p in ing 12 A m e r i c a n s and 20 South w e r e killed in a Chinook n e a r The Viet Cong staged two h i t - gray turbin under his black hat, G r e e c e . They staged peaceful p a r a d e s through the i s l a n d ' s Vietnamese s o l d i e r s . T w e n t y - Bong Song, 300 miles n o r t h e a s t run a t t a c k s in South Vietnam. In the man gave a note to the c a s h i e r main towns. f o u r South Vietnamese troops and of Saigon, and f o u r died when one they blew up a fuel pipeline two A m e r i c a n s w e r e i n j u r e d . Huey h e l i c o p t e r s went down n e a r leading to the a i r f i e l d at Phan 0 R o m a n i a ' s independence f r o m the Moscow-Peking feud was r e a f f i r m e d by Romanian party chief Nicolase C e a u s e s c u Sunday. Romania did not attend the recent European C o m m u - nist c o n f e r e n c e at Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia. Each party h a d a " l e g i t i m a t e right not to p a r t i c i p a t e , " C e a u s e s c u s a i d . It was not known whether the c r a s h e s , coming in a period of slackened war activity on all f r o n t s , w e r e caused by enemy An Khe, 250 m i l e s northeast of Saigon, a n d the U.S. Special F o r c e s c a m p at Plei Djering, 230 m i l e s north of the c a p i t a l . Rang, 170 m i l e s n o r t h e a s t of Saigon, b e f o r e dawn Saturday, but the line was back In o p e r a - tion by d u s k . In other attacks, the g u e r i l l a s Swap ground f i r e o r mechanical d i f f i - One A m e r i c a n was injured. R o m a n i a ' s a b s e n c e was apparently motivated p a r t l y by a d e - ambushed a U.S. Army truck on s i r e to avoid a dispute with West G e r m a n y . culties. With the s c a l e of fighting d i - the Saigon-Bien Hoa highway and The worst c r a s h involved a minished in the a i r and on the captured two American s o l d i e r s . A Foreign Minister Sharifuddin P i r z a d a of Pakistan a r r i v e d twin-motor CH47 Chinook that ground during the weekend, North The truck was halted by a C l a y - in Moscow Sunday for a five-day visit at the invitation of So- went down n e a r Kontum City in Vietnam called on i t s people and m o r e m i n e , which killed two viet Foreign M i n i s t e r Andrei A. Gromyko. Informed s o u r c e s the c e n t r a l highlands on Sunday, a r m e d f o r c e s to develop " t h e South Vietnamese children and Starts said P i r z a d a wants to ask about Soviet plans on weapons s a l e s . resulting in the 44 South V i e t - glorious t r a d i t i o n " of the defeat seven a d u l t s . The Viet Cong then The Soviet Union has been supplying a r m s to India, but not to namese casualties. O n e L ' ^ . m i l - of the F r e n c h at Dien Bien Phu. s w a r m e d over the truck and c a r - P a k i s t a n . L a s t month the U.S. announced it would stop sending itary a d v i s e r was injured but the Sunday w a s the 13thanniversary ried off the A m e r i c a n s . a r m s to both India and P a k i s t a n . A Kremlin p l a n n e r s of the 50th a n n i v e r s a r y of the Bolshevik Revolution a r e reportedly seething over Svetlana Stalin's r e - m a r k s in the U.S. that h e r f a t h e r ' s s u c c e s s o r s a r e h e i r s to guilt as well as g r e a t n e s s . The a n n i v e r s a r y celebration, to 2 0 Discounted Coupons Today begin Nov. 7, m a k e s great c l a i m s f o r the m o r a l c o r r e c t n e s s COUPON and m a t e r i a l s u c c e s s of c o m m u n i s m in R u s s i a . A Emotions r o s e to dangerous highs this weekend between G e r m a n s and J e w s in" Johannesburg, South Africa, á f t é r police Cigarettes w e r e told that a G e r m a n beer c e l l a r and the G e r m a n consulate in the city w e r e to be bombed. T h e warnings followed c l a s h e s F r i d a y . Crowds of Jewish youths converged on G e r m a n s in the b e e r c e l l a r protesting what the youths c o n s i d e r e d p r o - N a z i and p r o - H i t l e r demonstrations at the c e l l a r r e c e n t l y . 4/990 Limit 1 S t a r t i n g to^ay, the State News C l a s s i f i e d 0 American G r e e n B e r e t s admit that t h e a t t a c k that devastated their camp at Lang Vei, South Vietnam, was an inside job. \¡HI • - \ f[i i •>- I - — f»7 Section w i l l have a new c a t e g o r y . Instead Two A m e r i c a n s and 22 South V i e t n a m e s e w e r e killed in the of buying or s e l l i n g an I t e m you can swap attack, which s t a r t e d with a b u r s t of Viet Cong submachine it f o - something e q j a l . It's easy, i t ' l l w o r k . gun f i r e inside the camp. ••COUPOSHHI A Red Guard wall p o s t e r s in Peking said Sunday that industrial w o r k e r s used hand grenades and machine guns against Red G u a r d s in Chengtu, 950 m i l e s southwest of Peking. T h e wall Prell p o s t e r s also said that 30,000 people have been involved in a Shampoo T U t) (' power struggle between Red, Guard e x t r e m i s t s and m o r e m o d - e r a t e Maoists since Monday. Roy. 1.00 V Anti-Vietnam w a r d e m o n s t r a t o r s in F r a n k f u r t , West G e r - many, threw f i r e c r a c k e r s and rotten eggs at a tumultuous Limit 1 490 G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n friendship rally Sunday. Police d i s p e r s e d 1 X ¡ 11 • ' \ f I . !S- ¡ ' -('7 the d e m o n s t r a t o r s , who numbered about 200. COUPON1 Crime study criticizes Rapid Shave Classified Detroit court ethics Rrq. 98c D e t r o i t ' s R e c o r d e r ' s Court r e - had his son a s c l e r k , a n o t h e r ceived s e v e r e c r i t i c i s m f r o m a his d a u g h t e r , and a third judge panel of the P r e s i d e n t ' s C r i m e had his f a t h e r as c l e r k . C o m m i s s i o n , The C o m m i s s i o n ' s r e p o r t , made public Saturday, " I t Is f a i r to say that the e n - called the Court d i s r e p u t a b l e , t i r e s y s t e m depends on the guilty Limi , i I ','1: 490 \fl. ; --I ,-(,7 i v y Section u n s e e m l y , inadequate and u n f a i r . p l e a , by which 85 p e r cent of all • • • c UU UN • • • The r e p o r t was issued by the convictions a r e obtained, and the C o m m i s s i o n ' s task f o r c e of i n - j u d g e s , p r o s e c u t o r s and defense v e s t i g a t o r s and the study of the counsels a p p e a r to shape t h e i r Puffs Facial Tissue Detroit court was made by J o - attitudes toward the Individual ?Û0 ? Ply seph G . J . Connolly and H a r r y c a s e s in anticipation of the r e - 1. Subin. s u l t , " the r e p o r t s a i d . 10 words for $1.00 - 1 day 10 words for $2.50 - 3 days Connolly and Subin said they had found an attitude which had no T h e r e p o r t went oa £0 c r i t l c i ? ? r e g a r d f o r j u s t i c e , s o m e e v i - the e n t i r e p r o c e s s of the R e - dence of nepotism and a b s e n t e e - c o r d e r ' s C o u r t , beginning with 190 10 words for $4.00 - 5 days ism among j u d g e s , questionable the p o l i c e . T h e police have an ( T h e s « special p r i c e s w i l l last f o r two w « « k s ) competence among defense l a w - overabundance of power In d e - y e r s and minimal p e r f o r m a n c e s ciding whether o r not to p r o s e - COUPON by s o m e p r o s e c u t o r s . c u t e an a r r e s t e d p e r s o n , the r e - The study noted that one judge p o r t s a i d . Micrin Mou 1 hw o s h Why should a " S t a t « News C l a s s i f i e d Ads W o r k " Reg. l.UV 590 young man Lin m ] invest in STATE NEWS life insurance? t GUS POURSINE Answers A little now goes a long w.i\ l a t e r . Payments a r e Student S e r v i c e s CLASSIFIED low, cash value builds early and a c c u m u l a t e s longer. You end up with much m o r e than you put in. Good a'dvice is Dally 9-6 P . M . Wed. 9 - 9 P . M . Discount Building F r e e Parking important, too. See the New England Life m a n . Cosmetics & Vitamins 355-8255 NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 92" É. GRAND RIVER BLVD. 332-2326 619 E. Grand River Ave. Monday, May 8, 1967 4 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS TiiiS Senior m e m b e r s of the MTU t r a c k t e a m r e c e i v e d recognition b e - S h a r k e y , Bob Steele, Gene Washington, E r i c Z e m p e r and A t h l e t i c f o r e t h e i r meet with Ohio State. Shown ( f r o m left) a r e Head Coach D i r e c t o r Biggie Munn, F r a n D i t t r i c h , George B a l t h r o p , M i k e B o w e r s , Keith C o a t e s , Dick The s e n i o r s took nine f i r s t places in the meet. State News photo by M i k e Schonhofen SENIORS TOP ENTRIES By NOR M S AAR I Bowers sets high jump mark He a l s o gave the best high jump- the pavement on my a p p r o a c h . " m e d i a t e hurdles in 0:52.6. Both Other Buckeye v i c t o r i e s w e r e It was the last home c o m p e t i - a l s o ran relay l e g s . by Dale Foley in the shot put and State News S p o r t s W r i t e r ing p e r f o r m a n c e ever in the Big To complete the f i r s t place Frank Smith In the d i s c u s . Mike Bowers could not have Ten. MSU won the meet, 115-58. tion for Bowers and seven other picked a better day. The 6 - 4 senior MSU trackman " T h i s i s the best day of my s e n i o r s , and they all turned in l i f e , " Bowers said a f t e r clearing good t i m e s . T h e s e n i o r s entered sweep of the running events f o r MSU, John Spain took the half Ohio State swept the d i s c u s , but Washington, C h a r l i e P o l l a r d Highflying m i l e In 1:54.7 and the 660-yard and Steve Derby gave MSU all the heights. " I felt a little jerky nine individual events and won all high jumped an even seven feet run in 1:17.8. t h r e e p l a c e s in the high h u r d l e s . M i k e B o w e r s c l e a r e d an even seven feet to win the+iigh ump Saturday against In the dual meet on Ralph H. at 6-8 and 6-10, but it felt real of them. smooth at seven. My concentra- Gene Washington had one of the T h e running events s t a r t e d with Jim Stewart pole vaulted 15 O h i o State. The height was the best e v e r c l e a r e d by a Big Ten athlete or any athlete Young Memorial T r a c k S a t u r d a y , tion must have been hard because finest days in his t h r e e y e a r s on Steele, Rick Dunn, Campbell and feet f o r the final Spartan f i r s t f r o m the State of M i c h i g a n . Bowers won the Big T e n indoor championship with a against Ohio State, to set a new place. State News photo by T o m H e r b e r t 1 didn't think a thing once 1 hit the team by winning the 100-yard Washington winning the q u a r t e r 6 - 8 leap. meet, field and v a r s i t y r e c o r d . dash in 0:09.7; 220-yard dash in m i l e r e l a y f o r MSU in 0:42.2 ¡21.6; 120-yard high hurdles In and finished with Steele, Iiinn, BASIC OUTLINES 0:14.3 and anchored the winning q u a r t e r mile relay t e a m . Campbell and Spain winning the m i l e r e l a y in 3:15.6. ATL NAT SCI SOC HUM " S i n c e it was the last home m e e t , I was trying to go f o r all good t i m e s , " Washington s a i d . " I w a s v e r y s a t i s f i e d with them, Ohio State managed only four f i r s t p l a c e s , including a double win in the long Jump and t r i p l e j u m p , by Ralph M a r i n e l l o . His inois barred from bowl, but wish I could have done a little d i s t a n c e s w e r e 2 2 - 1 / 2 and 45- COURSE b e t t e r In the h u r d l e s . " Washington hit the t h i r d h u r d l e and w a s knocked a bit off s t r i d e 10-1/2, respectively. ^ ^ TV appearances by N C A A Spormo OUTLINES and lost a few tenths of a second in r e c o v e r i n g . His 100-yard dash w a s the f i r s t t i m e he had officially CHICAGO (UPI)—The Univer- sity of Illinois was b a r r e d f r o m a n c e s b e f o r e it has been r e m o v e d f r o m probation. The NCAA a l s o found that such T u l s a , Waynesburg and C e n t r a l . illegal aids w e r e o f f e r e d f r o m the T u l s a w a s r e p r i m a n d e d and run the event In college. three-hits football bowl g a m e s , champion- However, the University was funds a s inducements to enroll c e n s u r e d b e c a u s e its athletic d i - MATH: 108,109, 111, 112,113 Dick Sharkey added a double win, the s t e e p l e c h a s e in 10:10.3 and the t h r e e m i l e In 14:29.1, Baltimore ship basketball t o u r n a m e n t s and all football television a p p e a r - ances f o r the next two y e a r s p e r m i t t e d to " h o n o r any c o m m i t - m e n t s m a d e p r i o r to May 7, at the school. r e c t o r cut off financial a s s i s t a n c e The NCAA recognized both the to an athlete when he decided penalty of probation Imposed by not to p a r t i c i p a t e in s p r i n g f o o t - 1967," thus allowing the football while another s e n i o r d i s t a n c e - CHEM: 101, 111, 112 m a n , E r i c Z e m p e r , won the m i l e with a c a r e e r best t i m e of 4:10.2. DETROIT ( U P I ) ~ J o e Sparma threw a t h r e e - h i t t e r f o r his second shutout and t h i r d win by action of the National Col- legiate Athletic A s s n . Sunday. The penalty w a s l m p o s e d b e - t e a m to play In two televised football g a m e s this f a l l . The 1967 TV schedule had been made e a r - the university o n t h e c o a c h e s ball p r a c t i c e and b e c a u s e i t s when it l e a r n e d of the illegal g r a n t s in aid to athletes w e r e activity and a l s o the Big T e n under the control of the athletic Das Campbell coasted to an c a u s e of the e x i s t e n c e of two l i e r with Illinois slated f o r i t s penalty. department. STAT: 121,123 MATH 120 easy 0:48.6 victory in the 440. and Bob Steele won the i n t e r - without a l o s s this s e a s o n Sun- day a s he pitched the Detroit T i g e r s to t h e i r sixth s t r a i g h t illegal slush funds at Illinois f o r which the Big Ten a l r e a d y has f o r c e d the r e s i g n a t i o n s of t h r e e two a p p e a r a n c e s . T h e NCAA action was based T h e men who r e s i g n e d w e r e Both Waynesburg and C e n t r a l Football Coach P e t e Elliott and w e r e p l a c e d on probation f o r one B a s k e t b a l l C o a c h e s H a r r y y e a r and b a r r e d f r o m any p o s t victqry over B a l t i m o r e , 4 - 0 . upon the s a m e evidence which C o m b e s and l-bwie EJ-aun. s e a s o n competition b e c a u s e they PHYSICS: 237,238, 239 Outdoor Living Shou coaches who authorized t h e i r u s e led to the Big Ten penalty. Two T h e victory was the sixth in f o r illegal financial aid to a t h - s e c r e t funds maintained by c o n - T h e NCAA Council, which i m - played In p o s t season football the last seven g a m e s for the letes. tributions w e r e used to give a t h - p o s e s the p e n a l t i e s of the o r - g a m e s last y e a r which w e r e not T i g e r s and moved them into sole ganization, a f t e r r e p o r t s f r o m the c e r t i f i e d by the NCAA a s being 287,288,289 p o s s e s s i o n of f i r s t place in the A m e r i c a n League, one-half g a m e ahead of the Chicago .-White Sox. The. NCAA a l s o c e n s u r e d the University of T u l s a f o r its a t h - letic s c h o l a r s h i p p o l i c i e s . Two l e t e s illegal monthly p a y m e n t s , e m e r g e n c y aid, gifts, tuition and transportation. i n f r a c t i o n s c o m m i t t e e , a l s o p e n - in a c c o r d a n c e with NCAA r e g u - alized the t h r e e other s c h o o l s , l a t i o n s . s m a l l c o l l e g e s , Waynesburg (Pa) The T i g e r s collected only six and C e n t r a l of P e l l a , Iowa, w e r e tfamfMuAfuSccSAop- May 19 & 20 hits off four B a l t i m o r e p i t c h e r s and only two of t h e i r four r u n s placed under probation In a con- frontation w i t h t h e National IN SATURDAY SCRIMMAOK w e r e e a r n e d . They s c o r e d f i r s t A s s n . of I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e Athlet- in the third inning on Ray Oy- ics (NAIA) o v e r s p o n s o r s h i p of l e r ' s single, a s a c r i f i c e , a wild pitch and A1 K a l i n e ' s single. Two of D e t r o i t ' s t h r e e r u n s in the fifth inning w e r e u n e a r n e d . post-season tournaments. • T h e NCAA, announcing its s u p - p o r t of the Big Ten ruling, said Reserve Whites falter again T h e runs s c o r e d on five walks, that additional punitive action was n e c e s s a r y and placed the Univer- s t a r t i n g p i t c h e r Dave McNally's throwing e r r o r and a single by Don W e r t . sity on a t w o - y e a r probation as well a s imposing the other p e n a l - ties. as Greens dominate play Sparma, w h o won o n l y two T h e w o r d i n g of t h e N C A A By JOE M I T C H he s a i d . " T h e r e a r e 24 p l a y e r s y a r d s and a p a s s f r o m q u a r t e r - g a m e s all last s e a s o n while l o s - penalty specified that the Illi- State News Sports W r i t e r oh the f i r s t offensive and d e f e n - back J i m m y Raye that c o v e r e d ing seven, allowed singles by nois basketball and football t e a m s s i v e units, but t h e r e will be a lot 25 y a r d s . L a r r y Haney In the t h i r d inning, shall end t h e i r s e a s o n s with the All spring, MSU Football Coach of spots open to fill the t e a m . " Fullback Bob Apisa had two C u r t B l e f a r y in the seventh and F . R o b i n s o n . on the ninth. final r e g u l a r l y scheduled i n - s e a - Duffy Daugherty h a s talked about T h e r e s e r v e unit Whites could touchdowns, on r u n s of two and son g a m e and shall not be p e r - the lack of r e s e r v e strength on not get a s c o r i n g d r i v e going all seven y a r d s . It w a s the f i r s t The only O r i o l e s ' t h r e a t c a m e mitted to p a r t i c i p a t e In a n y p o s t - h i s Spartan t e a m . a f t e r n o o n against the No. 1 unit. Saturday s c r i m m a g e f o r Aplsa, in the fourth when R u s s Snyder s e a s o n basketball o r f o o t b a l l He talked about it even m o r e T h e f a r t h e s t the Whites p e n e - who had been r e c o v e r i n g f r o m a walked, Frank Robinson was hit competition. Saturday a f t e r his No. 1 offensive t r a t e d into G r e e n t e r r i t o r y w a s knee I n j u r y s u f f e r e d last s e a s o n . by a pitch and both men w e r e In addition, during the period and defensive G r e e n team c o m - to the G r e e n 3 6 - y a r d l i n e . " H e w a s running with his old advanced by a s a c r i f i c e . One out l a t e r , Sparma walked Blef- of probation, the football team pletely dominated play over the Right halfback Dwight Lee, who r e c k l e s s a b a n d o n , " Daugherty a r y intentionally to load the b a s e s m a y not a p p e a r on any television r e s e r v e White t e a m during a a l s o ran a few plays at fullback, said. but got out of the jam by r e t i r - p r o g r a m under NCAA control s c r i m m a g e in Spartan Stadium. continued to have a s u c c e s s f u l A1 B r e n n e r and Paul Lawson ing Dave Johnson on a ground and Illinois m a y not make c o m - " O u r f i r s t team is getting b e t - spring scrimmage. Lee scored completed the s c o r i n g f o r the ball. m i t m e n t s f o r such TV a p p e a r - t e r all the t i m e , " Daugherty f i v e touchdowns and led the G r e e n s . B r e n n e r s c o r e d on 8 5 9 - said a f t e r the s c r i m m a g e , " b u t G r e e n s in r u s h i n g with 108 y a r d s y a r d p a s s f r o m Raye. Lawson put our Whites a r e just not giving in 17 c a r r i e s . the G r e e n s on the s c o r e b o a r d exclusive but not expensive good opposition. It shows that f i r s t with a 2 0 - y a r d r e t u r n of , * L e e ' s touchdown r u n s w e r e w e ' r e not that good in d e p t h . " an i n t e r c e p t e d p a s s thrown by 1 f o r 16, nine, five, t h r e e and two % ! ^"^Jmart 4 L At h a l f t i m e , Daugherty called his r e s e r v e White team to the s i d e l i n e s a f t e r the G r e e n s had y a r d s . His longest run of the afternoon c o v e r e d 35 y a r d s and s e t up his second touchdown. White q u a r t e r b a c k Bill F e r a c o . Raye finished the a f t e r n o o n with six of 10 p a s s completions i 7 MATERNITIES s c o r e d seven touchdowns. L e f t halfback F r a n k W a t e r s , for 157 y a r d s . Second G r e e n yjORH. " I told them that unless they who is being g r o o m e d to r e p l a c e q u a r t e r b a c k C h a r l i e Wedemeyer AHOP I V show a lot of Improvement w e ' r e Clint J o n e s In the backfield, had completed f i v e of eight p a s s e s f o r you can afford! going to be in for a lot of t r o u b l e , " ' two touchdowns, on a run of two 76 y a r d s . V f Attention: June-August, 1967 T e a c h e r Education G r a d u a t e s Raye a l s o had a good day r u n - ning. He w a s second only to L e e in total y a r d s with 107 y a r d s on BUILDING BLOCKS OF KNOWLEDGE wait for baby J a n u a r y , 1968 T e a c h e r Education G r a d u a t e s NATJONAL TEACHER EXAMINATIONS 10 c a r r i e s . Mitch P r u i e t t did both the k i c k - off and extra-point kicking f o r the Tickets now on sale at Union, Campbell's in high style G r e e n s . 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Michigan F r e e PaiKing' IV 4-9607 CREST DRIVE-IN SPORTS4Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Monday, May 8, 1967 SPLIT FRIDAY PLAY W TUISDAY Batsmen win Netters keep perfect record two on Sunday By D E N N I S C H A S E Associate Sports E d i t o r Indiana w e r e a t N o . 2 and 3 s i n g l e s . Rich Monan lost to Mike At doubles, Bralnard and M o - nan beat Brown and Nolan, 6 - 4 , 6 - 3 . Szllagyl and Good beat B a e r singles and still come back and win In d o u b l e s . " "They a r e an outstanding of e r r o r s by his t e a m m a t e s and B a e r , 6 - 4 , 6 - 2 . And Mickey S z i l - By G A Y E L W E S C H After Indiana's 7 - 2 tennis l o s s and M e i s , 6 - 4 , 6 - 2 . Dhooge and t e a m , " said Ohio State Coach lost the nightcap, 2 - 1 . agyl lost to Mike Nolan, a l s o by State News Sports W r i t e r to Michigan State S a t u r d a y , the Phillips beat Gray and Schu- John Hendrix. " T h e r e Is no q u e s - Kenney struck out 11 while a 6-4, 6-2 score. logical question to ask H o o s i e r macher, 6-1, 6-2. tion that this Is a two-team walking only one, and the Boil- Coach William Landin was who Mike M e i s took MSU captain CHAMPAIGN - URBAN A — e r m a k e r s never t h r e a t e n e d s e - Vic Dhooge to t h r e e s e t s before r a c e between Michigan State and he thinks will win T u e s d a y ' s On F r i d a y , Ohio State posed no Michigan. Stan has done a t r e - Michigan S t a t e ' s baseball team r i o u s l y in the game. match between MSU and M i c h i - Dhooge won, 6 - 1 , 4 - 6 , 6 - 3 . p r o b l e m s f o r the S p a r t a n s . The h a s lost In the Big Ten b e f o r e , Spartans John Good and J i m mendous job In bringing his boys gan. T h e H o o s l e r s lost to M i c h - Buckeyes a v e r a g e d only two so f a r along at this point. State but n e v e r on Sunday. P u r d u e got two r u n n e r s on in igan on F r i d a y , 8 - 1 . P h i l l i p s won t h e i r m a t c h e s games a match. Is strong all down the l i n e . The S p a r t a n s , a f t e r b e i n g the f i r s t and t h i r d innings with " f d have to go with S t a t e , " he against Bob Gray and Dave Schu- " W h a t i m p r e s s e d me the m o s t ' ' I will be extremely Interested rained out Saturday, swept a two out, but Kenney easily pitched iSSpSBs ^Äk • " "J,.- I s s i i i ! said. " E s p e c i a l l y b e c a u s e of m a c h e r . Good won, 6 - 3 , 6 - 1 , and was o u r doubles p l a y , " Drobac In the o u t c o m e of T u e s d a y ' s double h e a d e r f r o m Illinois h e r e out of the j a m . Kenney finished t h e i r doubles t e a m s . I don't see Phillips kept his p e r f e c t r e c o r d s a i d . " T h o s e guys can l o s e In m a t c h , " he s a i d . Sunday, and won t h r e e of four strong, r e t i r i n g the last 12 b a t - Intact, 6 - 3 , 6 - 4 . over the weekend. t e r s he faced, striking out seven. 'im y»..* anyone at Michigan w h o c a n handle State In d o u b l e s . MSU s c o r e d two runs in the last inning to pull out a 4 - 3 T h e Spartan h i t t e r s got Kenney Get that ball " I pick S t a t e , 5 - 4 . " The S p a r t a n s , who a r e at last victory In Sunday's second game, the n e c e s s a r y r u n s in the fourth. Tony Keyes ( l e f t ) , MSU soccer s t a r , follows a p l a y two match points behind the Wol- to keep i t s Big Ten champion- Steckley reached b a s e on an e r - set up by an u n i d e n t i f i e d U.S. O l y m p i c s t a r . The v e r i n e s in the Big Ten s t a n d i n g s , ship hopes a l i v e . r o r and c a m e around on singles O l y m p i a n s defeated the Spartans in a s c r i m m a g e a r e pinning t h e i r title hopes on Behind 4 - 3 going into the lasti by Rich Harlow and Binkowski. Saturday, 4 - 0 . T u e s d a y ' s e n c o u n t e r . T h e match inning, the Spartans put together Harlow went to t h i r d on Binkow- State News photo by M i k e Schonhofen will be played h e r e . a walk, a single and an e r r o r to s k i ' s single and s c o r e d on a s a c - Over the weekend, In addition load the b a s e s , and Tom Binkow- r i f i c e fly by H a r r y Kendrlck. to beating Indiana, the Spartans ski doubled to l e f t - c e n t e r to s c o r e the tying and winning r u n s . MSU's hitting went sour in the The Spartans jumped to a 2 - 1 second game, and only t h r e e Tuchscherer no friend walked all o v e r the Ohio State Buckeyes, F r i d a y , 9 - 0 . The S p a r t a n s ' Big Ten r e c o r d lead only to s e e it diminish when Spartan b a t t e r s had hits. is 6 - 0 . O v e r a l l , they a r e 8 - 0 . the Illini s c o r e d once In the third and t h r e e t i m e s In the fourth as booters lose, 4-0 It was against Indiana, though, that one of the most exciting inning. D w b U Even though the MSU s o c c e r team lost to the touring U.S. m a t c h e s of the season was played. S t a r t e r and winner Mickey At No. 1 s i n g l e s , Chuck B r a l n a r d Knight r e c o v e r e d f r o m the Olympic team Saturday, 4 - 0 , It still managed to s c o r e a point. fourth-inning shakiness to hold h t a d t r E r n i e T u c h s c h e r e r , MSU's r e p r e s e n t a t i v e on the Olympic t e a m , faced a s h o r t , c u r l y - h a i r e d s o p h - o m o r e named Dave Brown. the Illini h i t l e s s In the final headed the f i r s t goal In. He is only a s o p h o m o r e . M i c h i g a n State's b a s « - Utilizing a powerful s e r v i c e , t h r e e Innings. He held them to Tony Keyes c a m e close to scoring f o r the Spartans at least b II t e a m w i l l play C e n - and playing n e a r p e r f e c t t e n n i s , five hits during the g a m e . t h r e e t i m e s . Gary McBrady hit the goalpost on a f r e e shot late tra M i c h i g a n In a dou- Brown methodically f o r c e d in the g a m e . That was about all MSU could do against a solid In the f i r s t g a m e against I l - header today at 2 p . m . B r a l n a r d Into mistake a f t e r m i s - b Olympic d e f e n s e . linois, MSU s c o r e d a 7-2 victory take and whipped him the f i r s t at O l d College F i e l d . Zana " T h e i r defense wastough. We knew t h a t , " Coach Gene Kenney behind fine pitching f r o m Mel set, 6-1. Bralnard's aggressive Behney and Dick Kenney. E a s t o n and G a r y Smith said. " A n d their height added to t h e i r e f f e c t i v e n e s s . " ground s t r o k e s were n e u t r a l i z e d Jack K i n e a l y . o f S t . L o u i s , s c o r e d two goals and had one called The Spartans s c o r e d once in a r e the probable s t a r t e r s by Brown's s o f t e r , m o r e subtle the f i r s t , twice in the third, f o r the Spartans. The back, Ned K r a l j of Chicago put IntheOlympic t e a m ' s l a s t goal. attacks. once in the fourth and t h r e e t i m e s game was r e s c n e duled " O ' C o n n e l l made some e x t r e m e l y fine s a v e s , " Kenney said. It was In the tenth g a m e of the in the seventh inning. Behney and " T h e Olympic team was really moving, especially when a f t e r rainouts A p r i l 22 second set that B r a l n a r d finally T o m Ellis had solo home runs T u c h s c h e r e r was in t h e r e , " Kenney noted. " H e kept switching and A p r i l 24. Two s e v e n - c a m e a l i v e . Down 5 - 4 , with Brown f o r MSU. f r o m the outside and moving to the i n s i d e . " Inning games, under s e r v i n g , B r a l n a r d r e a r e d back The Olympic team is traveling a round, playing v a r i o u s t e a m s Tom Hummel had 3 x 4 to lead " s p e e d - u p " r u l e s , w i l l be and blasted t h r e e straight passing the Spartan h i t t e r s in the contest. to polish t h e i r style for the g a m e s this s u m m e r . shots down the sidelines that played. F o u r other MSU p l a y e r s had two Brown n e v e r touched. hits e a c h . B r a l n a r d went on to win that t Behney pitched the f i r s t six g a m e , and the next two for the innings and to two b a t t e r s in the s e t , and then won 6 - 1 In the final " VARSITY seventh, allowing six hits and one e a r n e d r u n . Kenney c a m e on in the seventh with r u n n e r s on f i r s t and 'S' golfers fade in tourney set to take the m a t c h . " H e really teed off on those t h r e e s h o t s , " Brown s a i d . " I •No delivery on these low, low prices. second, walked a man to load the fifth, f a r behind champion P u r d u e consistency but we need s o m e - tensed up a little when I thought b a s e s b e f o r e setting the Illini What do the perennial p r e - I was going to win, but that made at Ann A r b o r . one who can play p a r golf o r down without allowing a r u n . season f a v o r i t e s to win the A m e r - no d i f f e r e n c e , " W e were in t h i r d - p l a c e , five sub p a r golf. ican League baseball pennant, On F r i d a y , the Spartans spilt shots off f i r s t - p l a c e a f t e r F r i - " F o r example, the d i f f e r e n c e " I have played b e t t e r , but so Detroit T i g e r s , have in common with P u r d u e although MSU pitch- d a y , " Golf Coach B r u c e F o s s u m between u s and Michigan was has C h u c k , " he said. with the MSU golfing t e a m ? P o - ing did not allow an earned r u n . said, " T h e n c a m e Saturday. P u r - typified in the weekend t o u r n a - " B r a l n a r d hit t h r e e of the tential, plenty of potential, but Kenney shook his conference due c a m e off the tee Saturday m e n t . We had four rounds of 78 greatest returns Tveever seen," a s of yet, no winner. jinx with a neat t h r e e - h i t t e r to and r e a l l y f i r e d . " but a l s o a round of 82. Michigan said MSU Coach S u n D r o b a c . lead MSU to a 2 - 0 victory in the It happened again Saturday in The two Spartan l o s s e s against T h e B o i l e r m a k e r s ' strong had f o u r r o u n d s of 78 but they f i r s t g a m e . Bob P e t e r s o n was the N o r t h e r n Intercollegiate I n - surge during the final 3 6 - r o u n d s had a 72 to go along with i t . " a victim of weak hitting and a p a i r vitational a s t h e S p a r t a n s f i n i s h e d Spartan individual b e s t s w e r e _ n "Cambus y Renowned" __ 0 gave them a s e v e n - s t r o k e victory Sandy McAndrew and Steve B e n - Open At 11:00 A . M . ED 2-6517 over runner-up Florida. Fossum said that given another nine holes, son who f i r e d totals of 308 and 309, respectively. M c A n d r e w Florida would have beaten P u r - placed sixth, and Benson tied for due. eighth. Ohio State followed in third, Putting their big b r o t h e r s to Student Teaching with Michigan edging out MSU shame, the MSU f r e s h m e n copped MEN'S I.M. by eight shots. Of the nine t e a m s 8 Hot Dogs - T h e H u r t s f i r s t - p l a c e Saturday In a q u a d - that place behind the Spartans, Softball 9 Abortion - Abudweiser r a n g u l a r meet at Columbus, Ohio. six w e r e Big T e n t e a m s . Ohio. I . M . Building F i e l d s E a s t Campus I . M . Fields " I ' m not happy, but I ' m not L e e Edmundson c l a i m e d the Fields 5:20 Fields 6:30 d i s appointed," F o s s u m said. tournament medalist with an e x - 1 Lucky S t r i k e s - Falcons 11 Horrendous - House " W e did beat nine t e a m s , and we ceptionally low round of 70. 2 Grossout AC - Green B e r r i e s 12 Hovel - Holy land w e r e so c l o s e f r o m doing so much " B o y we could have used that 3 P a c . Soc. - K e r m i t s H e r m i t s 13 Felch - Felloe 4 Softballs - I m p r e s s i o n s 5 Knit Sew - E r e c t o r s 6 Village Stompers - Z e b r a s 7 Medics - P . M . ' s 14 McDuff - McGregor 15 Satans - Sultans better. "What we seem to lack is that hot round. We've got good down at Michiganl" F o s s u m said of E d m u n d s o n ' s s c o r e . Fall Term? 8 Archdukes - A r e s I . M . Building F i e l d s 9 Worst - Wooster Fields 7:40 1 Abaddon - Aborigines E a s t Campus I . M . F i e l d s 2 Cabana - C a m e r o n Fields 5:20 3 E.Shaw 7-9 11 Hubbard 1 - 2 Will You Be In The 4 Wolverton - Worship 12 Akarpous - Akjapahula 14 Hubbard 8-12 15 F e n c i l i r - F e r n E a s t Campus I . M . F i e l d s I . M . Building F i e l d s Fields 7:40 11 Aku-Aku - Achilles Fields 6:30 12 House - Horrendous 1 G r a p e s of W r a t h - A l t a m o u n t s 2 G r o s s e Pointe - D. Dodgers 3 Non N a m e s - Howland I . M , Building F i e l d s 5 4 P l a s m a s - Counselors (Open) 5 T a y l o r Mades - A g r . Econ (Open) 6 Spastics - H i . ' s Fields 8:50 1 W i n d j a m m e r - Winchester 2 E m i n e n c e - Empyrean 3 W. Shaw 1 - 3 4 W. Shaw 7 - 1 0 68 Wolverine? 7 Village Idiots - Relics Monday Evening Special Italian OUR PHOTOGRAPHER Spaghetti O ^ All you can eat MONARCH st*' WILL BE HERE THIS WEEK ONLY «1.49 REG. u S P»T Of F cO The LARGEST Stock Of Stiiy Aids At CALL 353-7287 NOW Including'a tossed salad, r o l l s and b i t t e r , Monday nights 5 p . m . t i l l 10 E njoy the n a t i o n ' s f i n e s t at FOR AN APPOINTMENT EAST GRAND RIVER (North of Frandor) tudent SPORTS4Michigan ARTS Monday, May 8, 1967 State News. East Lansing, Michigan By A N D R E W MOLLISON 'Blood Ink' succeeds Vander Molen does for us what " A n d we saw couples e m - By the time you finish " T o A l " today, and b e t t e r by f a r than T.S. Eliot almost did f o r t h e p r e - b r a c e d on the sand f a r away to the you'll s e e what Vander Molen m o s t . " Suppose you w e r e a poet whose WW11 crowd. He makes us r e - w a t e r And fish w e knew s c a t t e r e d m e a n s by this: I a g r e e with G r o a t ' s evaluation world is s t a s i s , with a past flat member our future and warns us t h e r e to a t e r r i b l e h a n d " "Blood ink of Vander Molen's s t a t u r e among a; d deep like Dali's design of of our past. " T h e s k i e s a r e low And swift Runs over the page his c o n t e m p o r a r i e s . What's V a n d e r Molen's medallion- to r i p the p a s t u r e s " Like v e s s e l s in a leaf more, with t h i s book G r o a t f i - limpid lonely watches, and a f u - ture; a s wide, full and flat as his dumb p o e m s don't m e a n . They " S h e looks at m e Blown Into a And a flamingo nally lives up to his potential a s a r e . L i s t e n . H e r e ' s your school c y l i n d e r of d a y s " Stands coolly an editor. L a s t Supper In finger inch w a t e r in s u m m e r s e s s i o n : " A wonderful place to bring a He has a good chance of b e - ou could he a student at MSU. " G o i n g to c l a s s e s woman Quiet w a r m the tingle C a r e s s e d repeatedly coming one of the most influen- You could w r i t e c o m m a l e s s , By sun tial publishers of p o e t r y in the T h e woman frying bacon water" ptviodlesss, clean-carven, pas- T h e cold shadow mornings L e a n lovely lines, but so much And h o u r g l a s s " midwest. Provided, of c o u r s e , sionless poems. And wet leather shoes m o r e echoful when you s e e the In the i r a s c i b l e e d i t o r ' s p r e - that he isn't killed f i r s t in a duel. You could alternately stand Robert V a n d e r M o l e n , A g i r l playing a violin whole p o e m s . f a c e (better read After the poems s t a r k while all around you s t a g - On the baseball diamond 1 suggest you not try to skim have been experienced) to this whose b o o k of poems g e r s and breathe when all is still F i s h in the hot r i v e r " B l o o d I n k " while browsing In Z e i t g e i s t publication, Gary Groat " B l o o d I n k " was issued JS frozen, though living-room Slow on the fountain clean floor the bookstore o r standing by the s a y s , " l"his is not the last word this week, and Ken L a w - If yr j could do this and s i - The river shriveling" Z e i t g e i s t booth in the Union. f r o m Zeitgeist, I t r u s t , but if we less, w h o s e "Fables" m u l t a n ously melt 5 a . m . and H e r e i s V a n d e r Molen's F i r s t find a silent place, then had to have a last publication, w e r e also published by r r i d d a \ into music of unstated drought: sit and r e a d . Watch how the poet I'd choose a book very much like Zeitgeist, will read f r o m your name would b e R o b - always stands a p a r t , observing the one y o u ' r e holding now—a " T h e f a r m e r s at the market t heir w o r k s at 8 p . m . e r t Va der Molen. Your f i r s t book but never t a m p e r i n g , duplicating book of poems by an MSU u n d e r - of poet s would be called "Blood sit on the gates of their old Reos And s t a r e complacently at the sky but not describing chosen to m a k e . the o r d e r h e ' s graduate which is anything being done in A m e r i c a as good a s W e d Auditorium. n e s day in W i l s o n An international fiesta Ink." Saying " I t ' s trying hard to r a i n " I liked best " A m e r i c a , " " L e a f A M e x i c a n m a r i a c h l group shows off its talents in a p r e v i e w of the Rainbow of And some couplets ript from Collections I I , " " I d e a s " and C u l t u r e s , the t h e m e of this y e a r ' s I n t e r n a t i o n a l F e s t i v a l . T h e F e s t i v a l , held on W I N N E R OF 6 ACADEMY context: " F o r e s t " and " S n o w . " M a y 13, also f e a t u r e s an E g y p t i a n b e l l y d a n c e r , T u r k i s h spoon dancing and A m e r - A W A R D S INCLUDING »»OGHAM INFUMI. AT,OS P 482-3905 Read " H a n d s , " which begins In Another Tavern i c a n folk singing. State News photo by J e r r y M c A l l i s t e r BEST PICTURE like t h i s : ICHIGAN < Uutfu "In Where f r i e n d s speak of t i m e s past, flowers w i t h e r e d , w o r d s e r a s e d , OF THE YEAR! S W I S S MOTIF „ f f c O O ' - 3:05 - 5:10 H T h e hands of the is à p l a c e like t h i s . Today a t ^ _ 9:30. E l e c t r i c clock S m o k e d r e a m s f i l t e r through the a i r , My skin a r r o w s of affection m i s s their t a r g e t s . u RICHARD ELKE 8ÏÏLVA Shops may get face-lift D r a g s over the facing n u m e r a l s " N i c e t i e s , like d r o p s of lemon, j 0 H n 8 0 n s o m m E R KOBCinni MOCNâ M d i s s o l v e t h e m s e l v e s in watered-down apologies, jk «»EL • 332-6944 AMPUS GREEP suzÀnnA C LAST 3 DAYS! _ (ittUl and the d a n c e r s count their steps and s t r i k e m a n n e r e d p o s e s while the m u s i c p a u s e s . M e m b e r s of E a s t L a n s i n g ' s C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e have r e c - fleld H i l l s , p r e s e n t e d the b u s i - n e s s m e n with four d i f f e r e n t m o - a d j a c e n t to Knapp's d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e and between MAC Avenue mai ut M/t»t»as a ! 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It costs $1 can be b o u g h t at m o s t b a n k s a n d Fast refund in case of loss f o r $100 w o r t h of checks, $2 f o r savings institutions. T h e greatest a d v a n t a g e of First If your v a c a t i o n m o n e y is in y o u r j o h n J f c f S S XU W * $200, $10 f o r $1,000, a n d so f o r t h . N a t i o n a l City Travelers C h e c k s is N o w , d u r i n g May only, you can local b a n k a n d you w o n ' t be h o m e t h a t you get y o u r m o n e y b a c k • « ( M r •» w P m u n t i l after May 31, you c a n still b u y any a m o u n t you need — u p t o p r o m p t l y if t h e y ' r e lost or stolen. $5,000 w o r t h - for only $2, p l u s t a k e a d v a n t a g e of this offer. Just W e ' v e built a "security n e t w o r k of t h e face v a l u e of t h e checks. You mail this ad t o y o u r p a r e n t s a n d ask 25,000 b a n k i n g offices a r o u n d t h e c o u l d save u p t o $48. (For less t h a n t h e m t o send youj m o n e y t o you. w o r l d w h e r e y o u c a n get l o s t $200 w o r t h , of course, t h e fee is less c h e c k s r e f u n d e d fast. O n t h e spot. t h a n $2.) N o t e to all banks and H o w d o you find t h e nearest re- WHITEWALLS OR BLACKWALLS If y o u ' r e p l a n n i n g a t r i p t o f u n d offices? In t h e C o n t i n e n t a l savings institutions E u r o p e , w h a t you save f r o m this D u r i n g t h e m o n t h of May, we're U.S., call W e s t e r n U n i o n O p e r a t o r ANY S I Z E $ f % RACK offer c o u l d pay for an extra day o n 25. A b r o a d , w e ' v e supplied every m a k i n g this u n u s u a l i n t r o d u c t o r y offer t o y o u r c u s t o m e r s at n o cost No Fed. Tax t h e R h i n e . O r d i n n e r a n d Shake- principal h o t e l w i t h a list of t h e ON OUR Or Trade-in %peare at S t r a t f o r d . nearest offices. t o you. Your c u s t o m e r gets t h e sav- ing, b u t you e a r n y o u r n o r m a l com- Needed. O r a p a t c h of grass at t h e N e w - N o w o n d e r we're called t h e p o r t Jazz Festival, if y o u ' r e staying mission. M a x i m u m Security travelers c h e c k . closer t o h o m e . good/¥ear B u y n o w , travel later Welcomed everywhere Buy y o u r t r a v e l e r s checks n o w First " I would have sworn that (Horsey) had been right there with First N a t i o n a l City Bank has — at a saving — a n d use t h e m later. National City SERVICE STORE a tape-recorder in the dormitories, the greasy spoons, the b e e n in t h e travelers check busi- M a n y people, i n fact, keep s o m e travelers c h e c k s o n h a n d as insur- Travelers Checks Opposite Sparrow Hospital CITS and bars." TIU HimYirkTimn ness f o r 63 years. O u r checks arc a n c e against t h e day w h e n they may H a r r y Kost, Manager k n o w n . a n d accepted in m o r e t h a n Member Federal Deposit Insurance C o r p o r a t i o n . need cash in a n emergency. © 1967 First National Cir» " ' s 1110 E. Mich. IV 2-1426 A Bantam Book 7950/Where paperbacks are sold % a million p l a c e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e Automotive Automotive Employment For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent SELALFT—Wagon, 1961. Óoàd VOLKSWAGEN 1961 mechanlcal- SUMMER: WAITRESSES, ¿ e a v e r MARMAX LUXURY a p a r t m e n t s , LUXURY APARTMENT, one SUBLEASE SUMMER, t h r e e - g i r l H6U5£—C6MPLE'IELV fi- s h a p e . $400 or best o f f e r . 489- ly e x c e l l e n t . Body In good con- Lodge, Beaver Island. Board, s u m m e r , f a l l . Block f r o m c a m - b e d r o o m , unfurnished, c l o s e to a p a r t m e n t . N e a r c a m p u s . $55 n i s h e d . One block f r o m B e r k e y . 5174. 5-5/12 dition. 351-9374, evenings. r o o m , wages, t i p s . Interview- pus. Ron, 337-1496. 5-5/11 c a m p u s . $140.00. IV 2 - 9 9 1 4 . e a c h . 355-1652. 3-5/8 P r e f e r 4-6 graduate men; y e a r s ' lOW CC'/ 3-5/9 ing Placement Bureau, May 11. i29 BURCHAM 6RIVE, ¿ a s t L a n - 10-5/8 l e a s e beginning June. $275- WANT AD CHEVROLET 1966 Impala con- 4-5/10 $300/month. Utilities paid. E v e - v e r t l b l e , six cylinder, r e d . 6000 VOLKSWAGEN 1965 Bahama sing. F u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s for w OFF I F o u r - m a n luxury AVONDALE APTS. nings, 655-1022. 10-5/16 m i l e s ; Standard, $1950. 355- blue, sunroof, whltewalls, r a - WANTED: PART t i m e and full two s t u d e n t s . S u m m e r l e a s e apartment with dishwasher. 2885. 10-5/15 dio. $1225. 355-2931. 3-5/9 t i m e employment. $200 to $400 only, $120 p e r month. Call IV 7 - L a r g e lawn f o r T G ' s and sun- 2 Bedroom furnished CHEAP, CLOSE - two bedroom, • AUTOMOTIVE 3216; evenings, until 9 p . m . , $40 plus utilities. 550 Stoddard. guarantee p e r month range If ning. 351-7896. 3-5/9 • EMPLOYMENT CHfcVRÓLÈT 1959, two-door, VÔLK5WAÔÈN 1953 i iaiF, you meet our r e q u i r e m e n t s . 882-2316. 1 0 - 5 / 1 8 REDUCED RENT: s u b l e a s e f o r June to June 351-7377. 3-5/9 , FOR RENT s e d a n . Radio, stick, $150. 355- black, whltewalls, radio, seat P e r s o n a l Interview w o r k . 351- s u m m e r . Northwind a p a r t m e n t . . FOR SALE 2827 a f t e r 5 p . m . 3-5/10 b e l t s . Good condition. $675.355- Room* • LOST I FOUND 6450 Extension 208, between 4011 9 a . m . to 12 p . m . 5-5/12 Burcham Woods Aic> - conditioner, d i s h w a s h e r . L e a s e s now being ÓHEVRÓLET 1957 Belair, 351-7900. 3-5/9 SUPERViSEb ROOMS and a p a r t - • PERSONAL West Grand 9-5, Monday-Friday. 3-5/10 SUMMER HELP, Tfull u I T or p a r t Eydeal Villa slgned-Dlscount f o r automatic. 1020 HASLETT APARTMENT, f o u r - m e n t s . Male students. Cooking, • PEANUTS PERSONAL 3-5/9 t i m e . Snack b a r attendant at s u m m e r months R i v e r . 337-2303. Auto Service & Ports man' s u b l e a s e for s u m m e r . Call p a r k i n g . 1 1/2 blocks f r o m B e r - swimming pool. Salad g i r l s and • Our pools a r e now being • REAL ESTATE CHEVkOLEt IMP ALA I9S) Model Apt. No. 146 key. Starting s u m m e r . IV 5 - d i s h w a s h e r . "Good wages and r e a d i e d f o r Spring. 353-7383. 3-5/9 • SERVICE f o u r - d o o r V-8, automatic, good Ô È N E R A t ô R S ANb 5TAR'1'E&>- pleasant working conditions. • Sub l e a s e and short t e r m Open Daily - 8 to 8 8836. 10-5/17 • TRANSPORTATION 6 & 12 volt. F a c t o r y rebuilt, a s SOUTH LANSING. Immediate o c - condition, 351-6257. 3-5/9 Country Club of Lansing. 484- l e a s e s a r e now available WOMEN-SUMMER housing with • WANTED low a s $9.70 exchange, used cupancy, deluxe, o n e - b e d r o o m , COMET 1961. Good t i r e s includ- 4567. 5-5/12 f o r Spring & S u m m e r . Beaumont M a n a g e m e n t m e a l s and sunken garden f o r $4.97. Guaranteed factory r e - air-conditior.ed, c a r p o r t and lng two good snow t i r e s . Body • F o r 1, 2, 3, 4 students o r sunbathing. $210. 627-6653. DEADLINE good. Runs well. $250. Call built voltage r e g u l a t o r s $2.76 GlRL WANTED for part t i m e single working people. many other e x t r a s . Unfurnished, 351-7672 or 337-2080 5-5/11 exchange; shock absorbers, work in Shirt laundry. Apply $140; f u r n i s h e d , $155. Phone 1 P . M . one c l a s s day b e - Mike, 353-0238. 3 - 5 / 1 0 • R e n t a l s s t a r t at $125. LOVELY FURNISHED single each $2.99. ABC AUTO PARTS, EAST LANSING ONE HOUR 489-5922. 5-5/12 f o r e publication. MARIGOLD APARTMENTS, 911 a c r o s s f r o m c a m p u s . Avail- CORVAIR CORSA, 1965 - Extra MART1NIZING, Brookfield P l a - 613 E. South S t r e e t . Phone IV 5 - za * p h o n e 351-4858. 4-5/9 East Lansing SUBLET SUMMER. $55/month. Marigold Avenue. F o u r o n e - able i m m e d i a t e l y . 351-5696. low m i l e a g e . $1,500. Call IV 4 - 1921. C lour-man Burcham Woods, Cancellations - 12 noon one Management Co. bedroom f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s 3-5/9 2863. Can be seen at 1142 High MASON BODY SHOP. »12 t a s t A TTENDRE PUSSYCATS. Need po.jl. 351-7822. 3-5/10 c l a s s day before publica- available f o r s u m m e r t e r m . Street. 5-5/12 Kalamazoo Street - Since 1940. t w o a t t r a c t i v e young ladies, 21 745 B u r c h a m , Apt. 2 WAN"! ED: ONE man to s u b l e a s e For Sale tion. June 15 to September 15. Phone CÒftVÉTTÈ, 1%6 blue coupe, Complete auto- painting and o r o v e r , with w e e k - e n d w a n d e r - for s u m m e r . Avondale A p a r t - IV 9-9651. 10-5/8 PHONE 350 hp., four speed p o s i t r a c - collision s e r v i c e . American and lust, Interested in working f o r 351-7880 m e n t s . 351-7511. 5-5/12 PATK picture window HASLETT LUXURY a p a r t m e n t . d r a p e s . Beige, lined, $50. 484- tion. AM-FM radio. Call 372- foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C the s u m m e r months, all e x - t RAN DOR NEAR.May 16. Deluxe ONE GIRL M . E D E D for s u m m e r 355-8255 6608. 3-5/12 p e n s e s paid PLUS s a l a r y . Neat f u r n i s h e d efficiency a p a r t m e n t . F o u r people. Available s u m m e r 1587. 3-5/10 M E L ' S ALIW 5ERV1C£: LAR£JE t e r m . University T e r r a c e . 351- t e r m . 351-5807. 3-5/8 RATES CORVETTE 11963 5 5 3 " STINGRAY o r small, we do them all. 1108 a p p e a r a n c e absolutely e s s e n - Garbage disposal, carpeted. 7444. 3-5/10 WEDblNG GOWN - with hoop. tial. Vivacious p e r s o n a l i t y n e c - $120. Phone 489-5922. 3-5/9 WATERS EDGE "luxury a p a r t - Full skirt with detachable t r a i n , 1 DAF $1.50 convertible. 250hp engine, f o u r - E. Grand R i v e r . 332-3255. C SUMMER ONLY, f u r nished e s s a r y . H e r e ' s a chance to spend m e n t . S u m m e r t e r m . Two g i r l s satin with lace o v e r , long PROBLEM? Tall speed, original owner and mile- AÓCIDENT TWO GIRLS f o r s u m m e r t e r m . 3 DAYS $3.00 e v e r y week-end at Michigan's a p a r t m e n t . $110 Includes utili- needed. 351-7313. 5-5/8 s l e e v e s , s i z e 12. $75. Also: age. Phone 337-2546. 3-5/9 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY Luxury a p a r t m e n t n e a r c a m - 5 DAYS ¿5.00 finest r e s o r t . F o r futher details t i e s . P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e . 372- two f o r m a l s , one blue, one pink, CORVETTE 1965. Nassau blue SHOP. Small dents to l a r g e pus. 337-0820. 3-5/9 TWO MAN, modern studio. One and p e r s o n a l interview, call 5025. 5-5/12 12 and 16. $20 each. All worn (based on 10 words p e r ad) with white top. 17,000 m i l e s . w r e c k s . American and foreign TWO - BEDROOM, furnished block B e r k e y . S u m m e r . Call Over 10, 15< per word, p e r day. M i s s June Hanyen. 9 a . m . - a p a r t m e n t , $125 a month. Sum- 351-7507. 5-5/9 just once. 641-6525. 5-5/12 Warranty til September. $2900. c a r s . Guaranteed work. 482- T h e r e will be a50tf s e r v i c e 5 p . m . Monday thru F r i d a y at m e r . G i r l s or couple. 337-2345. East Side HOLT: NEW, spacious two-bed- S'CHWlNN BICYCLE, T H R E E - IV 5-6049. 3-5/8 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C 487-5027. 6-5/12 room a p a r t m e n t , f i r e p l a c e , a i r - SPEED. Call between 4 p . m . and and bookkeeping charge if CORVETTE 1958, t h r e e speed, Aviation 3-5/9 l-bedroom, heat, f u r n i s h e d conditioning, GE appliances, 6 p . m . 351-6146. 3-5/10 this ad is not paid within rebuilt 283 engine. $600 f i r m . CHOOSE YOUR own h o u r s . A few AVONI)ALE APARTMENT, s u b - $125. Also, house 2 - b e d r o o m d r a p e r i e s and c a r p e t i n g . Heat one week. 5117 B o g a r t . 2 - 5 / 8 FRANCIS AVIATION. So easy to h o u r s - a day can mean excellent lease for s u m m e r . Four-man. f o r 3 at $150 o r 4 at $180. l e a r n in the PIPER CHERO- e a r n i n g s f o r you a s a t r a i n e d $47 p e r p e r s o n . 332-5842. f u r n i s h e d . $165.00. 15 minutes DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ring, The State News will be CORVETTE 1960 two f o u r - b a r - All units f u r n i s h e d and $100 $400 - 1/2 k a r a t , matching KEEII Special $5.00 offer! 484- Avon r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . F o r a p - 5-5/12 f r o m MSU. Call OX 9-2987 o r responsible only f o r the rels, four speed. Excellent d e p o s i t . No children o r p e t s . band. Only $200. Call now. C a r l , 1324. C pointment in your own home, LYONS AVENUE unfurnished, OX 4-8641. 10-5/12 f i r s t day's I n c o r r e c t I n s e r - t i r e s . Two tops. Call TU 2 - Available now - no fall t e r m 351-4490. 3-5/10 w r i t e M r s . Alona Huckins, 5664 tion. 7594 Monday, Tuesday, T h u r s - Scooters & Cycles School S t r e e t , Haslett, M l c h i - clean, c a r p e t e d . Newly d e c o r - holding. Phone IV 9-10.17. WANTED: TWO g i r l s , s u m m e r , day, F r i d a y a f t e r 5 p . m . 3 - 5 / 9 ated. Utilities paid. $110 and luxury a p a r t m e n t . A i r - c o n d i - FOR WEDDING an3 p r a c t i c a l KAWASAKl 1966. Like Like new. g a n o r c a n iv2-6893. C 5-5/12 deposit r e q u i r e d . 482-0430. tioning, parking. 351-4805. shower g i f t s , complete line of The State News does not COUGAR 1967, MUST SELLI 60cc., Just tuned, e l e c t r i c lights B A R N WORKER wanted f o r week WATERS EDGE a p a r t m e n t . One 3-5/8 ' 3-5/9 b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- p e r m i t r a c i a l o r religious 4000 m i l e s , black with white and b l i n k e r s , approved h e l m e t . day m o r n i n g s . 7 - 1 2 . Must have g i r l wanted for s u m m e r t e r m . 135 KEDZIE DRIVE. East Lan- BEGINNING SUMMER. F o u r p e r - WARE'S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E a s t discrimination in Its a d - i n t e r i o r , r a d i o , w h i t e w a l l s , con- Call Marilyn 487-0093 a f t e r 5 extensive e x p e r i e n c e working 351-9506. 5-5/12 sing. F u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s f o r s o n s . Campus - two blocks. $50 Grand River, across from vertising columns. The s o l e . Standard t r a n s m i s s i o n . p . m . , or 373-2764 at w o r k . with c a t t l e . Call Michigan Ani- HASLETr APARTMENT, four- two students. S u m m e r l e a s e on- e a c h . 351-7784. 3-5/8 Union. Phone E D 2-3212. C State News will not accept M r s . Nixola Boyle. 332-5857 5-5/10 m a l B r e e d e r s Coop. 337-9796. ly. $150 p e r month. IV 7 - 3 2 1 6 . man, s u m m e r s u b l e a s e , utilities TWO GIRLS s u m m e r term. filCYCLfe SALfeS'j r e n t a l s and advertising which d i s c r i m - or 355-7707. _ _ ? ~ 5 / 1 ° HONDA 1965, 305cc. Barnett 5-5/12 included. Good location. 351- inates against religion, Call evenings until 9 p . m . , 882- CHALET Apartment, reduced s e r v i c e s . Also u s e d . EAST FORD 1966 GALAXIE 500 con- clutch. Excellentcondition.$500 92^5. 3-5/10 race, color or nationalorl- BUSBOYS, BARTENDERS and 2316. 10-5/18 r e n t . 351-5272. 3-5/8 LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E a s t vertible. 5500 actual m i l e s . N e w 353-2712 a f t e r noon. 5-5/10 gln. dishwasher. Write MURRAY WANTED ONE girl i m m e d i a t e l y G r a n d R i v e r . Call 332-8303. C c a r w a r r a n t y . Also 1960 Pon- TRIUMPH CUSTOM, I 9 5 4 f r a m e . HASLETT APARTMENTS - one HOTEL, Mackinac Island, M i c h - to s u b l e a s e inexpensive luxury Houses t i a c . 372-0272. 3-5/8 igan. (906) VI 7 - 3 7 7 2 . 5-5/12 girl needed, s u m m e r . Excellent a p a r t m e n t , s u m m e r . 353-0323. GUILD THUNDERBASS a m p l i - 60 engine, 650cc twin. Quick. FORD GERMAN 1965. Excellent location. 351-9506, Cathy. 1-5/8 NEAR CAPITOL: T h r e e bed- f i e r , one month old. Best o f - A f t e r 6 p . m . - 351-7249. 3 - 5 / 8 NIGHT DESK c l e r k , June 12-Sep- 5-5/11 r o o m , completely f u r n i s h e d f o r f e r . G a r y , 353-0249. 5-5/10 Swap condition. F r o n t wheel drive. 6$A l965, 650cc. iTiunderbolt, t e m b e r 15. Mackinac Island r e - LUXURY PENTHOUSE needs one After 5:30 p . m . 355-7929. G r a d u a t e and M a r r i e d Students s u m m e r . N e a r bus line. $220 PAIR OF black l o a f e r s . size 11, condition e x c e l l e n t . $825. Lot s o r t hotel. Background In a c - o r two g i r l s for s u m m e r . 332- FOR SALE: Two long f o r m a l s , 3-5/8 p e r month. 484-1938. 5-5/12 worn once. $17.00 shoes. Will 159. 372-4030. 3 - 5 / 9 counting helpful. Call 332-6839. BAY COLONY 3579. 5-5/12 pink, s i z e nine. Phone 353- exchange f o r baseball spikes, FORD, 1966 Galaxle - 500 XL, APARTMENTS MALE HOUSING: s p r i n g - s u m - 7313. - 3-5/8 > 3-5/10 JUVERSEDGE A P A R T M E N T . s w e a t e r , e t c . Call 353-0942. bucket s e a t s , console, 22,000 YAMAHA 1964 250cci D r a f t e d . 1127 N . HAGADORN m e r . Block Union. Cooking. 314 SAMSONITE - TWO p i e c e s , i m - Must s e l l . Call 351^5517 a f t e r EXPERIENCED BARTENDER, Two bedroom, two baths, s u m - E v e r g r e e n . 332-3839. 5-5/12 3-5/10 m i l e s . Still under w a r r a n t y . Now l e a s i n g 63 units. 1 and m a c u l a t e . GE p o r t a b l e s t e r e o . 5 p.m. 3 - 5 / 9 J u n e 15 to S e p t e m b e r 1 0 . M a c k - m e r only. 351-6426. 5-5/12 T a k e over payments $85 p e r 2 b e d r o o m s , unfurnished. SHARP; FURNISHED house. L i k e new. Best o f f e r . 332-6210. WILL SWAP books (many p a p e r - inac Island r e s o r t hotel. Call month. Phone IV 2-5058. 5 - 5 / 8 HONDA TRAIL 55. Red. Best o f - C l o s e to c a m p u s , shopping WANTED: FOURTH g i r l f o r T h r e e blocks f r o m c a m p u s . 5-5/10 back, s o m e hardbound, all s u b - 332-6839. 3-5/10 J E E P - FOUK-wheel d r i v e . lliood f e r . Call a f t e r 4 p . m . 372-0097 c e n t e r , downtown, and bus R i v e r s i d e E a s t . T i l l through Available f o r six to eight g i r l s . FARFISA ORGAN: Combo c o m - j e c t s ) f o r u s e a b l e typewriter body, rebuilt engine in 1965. 3 - 5 / 9 LfefiAL SECRETARY: excellent line. Model 11 a . m . - 8 p . m . s p r i n g . 353-6186. 3-5/10 Call ED 2-0298. 3-5/10 o r other books (Stelnbech, H e m - p a c t . Used only eight months. ingway, e t c . or very old books) Canvas top, s i d e s , and d o o r s . HONDA S-65, 1966. Excellent working conditions, shorthand Week D a y s , S a t . and Sun. 12-5 SUMMER S U B L E t f o u r - m a n lux- $500. 353-2175. 3-5/9 F o u r good t i r e s . Mechanically WOMAN: SHARE house f o r Just C a l l Mike at 353-2099. condition, best o f f e r , over $200. and typing r e q u i r e d . F o r i n t e r - u r y a p a r t m e n t . One block f r o m p e r f e c t . $150.00. Call 355-3143 s u m m e r t e r m . $60, five minutes KINGSTON ELECTRIC b a s s gul- 3-5/10 355-9028. 3 - 5 / 9 view, call 372-5700. 10-5/9 B e r k e y . $65. M a r g a r e t 355- a f t e r 5:30 p . m . 5 - 5 / 1 2 MATCHLESS - MINT black 1965. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Men, r e n t s f r o m 1 35.00 P e r month f r o m c a m p u s . Own t r a n s p o r t a - t a r . L i k e new. $70. Call 353- WILL SWAP 25 pound boat a n - 3546. 5-5/12 332-6321 351-9430 tion. 393-3172. 10-5/18 7941. 5-5/12 c h o r , 17 inch TV (needs work). MERCEDfeS-BENZ 196* G 80, S 500 single. 5,000 m i l e s . 20 o r o v e r . Detroit and v a r i o u s REDUCED SUMMER rent, four o t h e r Michigan c i t i e s . $2.80per o r 337-0511 410 bolt action shot gun. Z e i s s Reasonable. Call 337-1041 eve- 489-5467. 5-5/9 man luxury, a i r conditioning. Iron, 8mm Movie c a m e r a . Phone nings to a r r a n g e p r i v a t e show- BRIDGESTONE 1966, S-50. 773 h o u r . O v e r t i m e available. David OKEMOS AREA: Two-room, Cal! 351-6212. 3-5/10 353-6402. 3-5/10 ing 3-5/10 J a f f a , 353-2803 between 10-12 modern furnished apartment. • Mil m i l e s . 5.2 h o r s e p o w e r . 355- SOMMER: BEAUTIFUL K i v e r - noon. 10-5/11 Available at once. Other a p a r t - WANT TO TRADE Gibson Guitar MGB 1964 - Low m i l e a g e , radio, 5865. 3-5/8 s l d e East a p a r t m e n t , 1 - 4 , cheap. ment units available f o r s u m - For Rent f o r something of c o m p a r a b l e value (about $60.00) or CASH. h e a t e r . White s i d e w a l l s , w i r e HONDA 305, S c r a m b l e r 1966". E x - w h e e l s . Call 484-2545. 5-5/9 t r a s . Excellent condition. Call TV RENTALS f o r students. E c o - m e r and fall r e n t a l . ED 2-8531, IV 5 - 6 5 8 1 . 5-5/12 Call Mike, 355-9423 or. 355- 9455. 5-5/8 sir BUDGET Call 353-2566 a f t e r 5 p . m . MGTD. JUST r e s t o r e d . New a c - Ray, 332-5053. 3-5/8 nomlcal r a t e s by the t e r m o r LUXURY APARTMENT two men SUMMER SUBLEASE: four- RENTACAR 1-5/8 c e s s o r i e s . Beautiful! Swap or HÔNDA SCRAMBLER 353cc. m o n t h . UNIVERSITY TV R E N T - f o r s u m m e r . Reduced r e n t . 351- m a n , a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d , Univer- SYSTtM -all WANTED: OLD \Vinchester r i f l e s best o f f e r . 355-8838. 3-5/8 1966. Excellent condition. 3000 ALS. 484-9263. C 9379. 3-5/10 sity T e r r a c e , 4-W. 351' 7851. msTBiawialai* 1 f o r c a s h or t r a d e . Call TU 2 - MG-TD 1953 C l a s s i c . " S h a r p I" m i l e s . 489-0724. 3-5/8 5-5/9 TV RENTALS f o r students. $9.00 SUBLEASE SUMMER, University 9880. POSTAGE STAMPS: will t r a d e 5-5/12 Phone 351-4Ç78 a f t e r 4 p . m . HONDA Î505 Super Hawk, 1965. week days. 5-5/12 E x t r a s . Must s e l l . Best o f f e r . month. F r e e s e r v i c e and deliv- T e r r a c e , 14E. F o u r - m a n , r e - e r y . Call NEJAC, 337-1300. We duced r e n t . 351-7621. 1-5/8 NEEDED: ONE girl f o r s u m m e r in luxury a p a r t m e n t n e a r c a m - p u s . 351-9319. 5-5/8 SPECIAL RATE FOR M.S.U. STUDENTS ONLY 51300 PER DA\ PLUS GAS old singles a n d p l a t e b l o c k s . 351- OLDSMOBILE 1961 white Holi- ED 2-6084. 5-5/9 g u a r a n t e e s a m e day s e r v i c e . C ONE OR TWO m e n . $55. Call a f - 4262 evenings. 1-5/8 day Super '88', red i n t e r i o r , HONDA 50, 1965, A - l condition. N E E D TWO men f o r s p r i n g t e r m . ALL CARS FULLY NO MILEAGE t e r 5:30 p . m . 351-9416. 3 - 5 / 1 0 power s t e e r i n g and b r a k e s , r a - $145. 316 Smith Avenue. 484- A p a r t monta 131 Woodmere. 351-9216. EQUIPPED 1967 MODELS CHARGE TRADE UNASSEMBLED B-24 5-5/8 dio, snow t i r e s . $370. ED 2 - 0010. 3 - 5 / 1 0 NEW LUXURY furnished a p a r t - T H R E E - or FOUR-man N o r t h - bomber f o r l a r g e p i c t u r e of D e - 5722. 1 - 5 / 8 HONDA 50, 1964. Good condition. m e n t s . 513 H l l l c r e s t . Two, wind a p a r t m e n t f o r s u m m e r . $50 YOU MUST BE 21 AND NORTHWIND, TWO to tour o c - Gaulle. 332-2955. 1-5/8 p e r month. Call 351-7907. HAVE A VALID STUDENT I.D. CARD OLDSMOBILE 1937: Power $130 o r best o f f e r . 351-9506. t h r e e , four m a t u r e students. cupants needed s u m m e r t e r m . SWAP BRAND new s i z e 11 hockey b r a k e s , windows, s t e e r i n g . E x - 5-5/9 3-5/10 One y e a r l e a s e f o r two. $165. D i s h w a s h e r , n e a r G a b l e s . Have 214 SO. CAPITOL s k a t e s in r e t u r n f o r s i z e 10 golf cellent running condition. $150 BEAUTIFUL 1965 HONDA 150. 332-2210. 3 - 5 / 8 FOUR-MAN luxury a p a r t m e n t . fun. 351-5383. 3-5/8 1/2 BLOCK FROM CAPITOL BLDG. Phone 372-8660 s h o e s . Call John, 351-9222. or best o f f e r . 482-0580. 3 - 5 / 8 S u m m e r . $220 p e r month. Call SUBLEASE FOR s u m m e r Avon- 3 - 5 / 1 0 OLDSMOBILE 1966 F - 8 5 deluxe. 4000 m i l e s . P e t e r Spradling, Cedar Village Apartments 332-0844 evenings. 3-5/10 351-9420. 3-5/10 dale a p a r t m e n t f o r f o u r . Need F o u r - d o o r , six cylinder, auto- SUMMER LEASE SCHWINN CONTINENTAL 10- DUC ATI 1966 - 160, runs good. TWO MEN needed for t h r e e-man two i m m e d i a t e l y . $55 a month. i r ÌBBCID B 0 B a s n speed bicycle plus cash for good m a t i c . Excellent condition. 5O.OO/MONTH PER MAN $350. Phone 641-6750. 1 - 5 / 8 luxury a p a r t m e n t s u m m e r t e r m . 351-6564. 3-5/8 u a n a a • • • • • • golf clubs. Call Ken, 355-6359. $1675. 351-4316. 3-5/8 332-5051 amanma BQQ P r i v a t e b e d r o o m . $65 a month. • i i E i D Q • • • n a n a 3 - 5 / 1 0 OLDSMOBILE T954 Dynamic HONDA 50. Excellent condition. or see manager SUBLET LUXURY a p a r t m e n t , BUB BDQtaB 489-6358 a f t e r 6 p . m . 5-5/12 ACROSS 28 W o r k unit ' 8 8 ' , two-door h a r d top, power, $140. Call 485-9018. 5-5/12 between 3:00-5:00 P A I . s u m m e r . Air-conditioned, pool. ••BE3BQB BOa NORELCO ELECTRIC r a z o r and LUXURY APARTMENT needs 1. Forming a 30. Grimace good condition. $1200. 487-0478. In t r a i l e r next to 242 Cedar Reduced r e n t . 351-7040. 5 - 5 / 9 BSD BBDBBBIBI Smith-corona portable e l e c t r i c stanza 31 l'arched typewriter for Royal P o r t a b l e 3 - 5 / 8 HONDA 3 0 5 , 6 0 0 0 m i l e s . N e w h e l - second man i m m e d i a t e l y . R e - 5. Writing 33 However met and bubble. $495.355-6002. Also available 12 4-MAN UNITS •bqds a n a duced r e n t . Quiet. 351-6450. ONE-THREE possibly f o u r . S u m - E l e c t r i c T y p e w r i t e r . Will i n - PACKARD C L I P P E R 1953. Cood 3-5/10 FOR FALL 5-5/9 m e r $165 month. A i r - c o n d i t i o n - fluid 35 Blurred clude cash, if you Include tape condition, new s p a r e . $125, or •HQ BOBOBB 8. More re- 36 S u b s t a n t i - ing. 351-6455. 3-5/8 •••BBDQ ••BEI SUZUKI 55cci Step through COUPLE WANTED to sublet SUMMER: F O U R - m a n Chalet mote ation r e c o r d e r . Call Stan, 332-0439. best o f f e r . Phone 337-1072. r Spartan Village apartment. TWO GIRLS needed to s h a r e l a r g e •DB OBB asna 5-3/10 5-5/12 model. 1966 model. Phone a f t e r a p a r t m e n t . Balcony on r i v e r . 11. Inferior 38. Brawl 6:00 p . m . 646-2343. 5-5/12 S u m m e r only. A f t e r 6 p . m . call Reduced r a t e . Call 351-9250. end University T e r r a c e a p a r t - rubber 40. Infinity ONE BLACK and one red alpaca P Ù N t l A C T Ë M P È S T 1965 h a r d - ment September to June. 351- 12. And not 42. Corded cardigan .sweater plus cash for top coupe. Extra options. Call HONDA M c c . , 1965. 2.604 m i l e s . 353-6825 . 3-5/8 3-5/10 fabrics B B B a n a • • • • 7770.. 3-5/8 13. Trouble good s m a l l c a r t r i d g e tape r e - 355-3104. 5 - 5 / 1 2 Black and silver with c a r c a r - WANTED: TWO men f o r s u m - 124 CEDAR STREET, East Lan- 14. Winglike 46. Our coun- c o r d e r . Call Stan, 332-0439. PONTlAC 1964 Bonneville con- r i e r . $300. IV4-9195. 5-5/12 m e r luxury a p a r t m e n t . Univer- sing. F u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t f o r 15. Lost try 3-5/jO v e r t i b l e . Very c l e a n , l e a t h e r i n - M U S T SELL 1%4 Vespa ili5'. sity T e r r a c e . 351-4510. 3 - 5 / 8 two s t u d e n t s . F o r s u m m e r only. courage 49. Silkworm DOWN 5. Interroga- $150 p e r month. IV 7-3216. Call A r e you looking f o r the 17. Burbot 50. Embezzle 1. Iridescent tion t e r i o r . Call 351-4687. 3-5/8 $175, o r bid. Call 353-1556. NEEDED TWO g i r l s September Automotive 5-5/12 evenings until 9 p . m . , 882-2316. right roommate? 18. Army de- 51. Sea bird gem 6. Substantive RAMBLER 1959. Good condition. to S e p t e m b e r . University T e r - 2. Sp. sur- 7. Venomous AUSTIN HEALEY "3ÖÖ07 3000. 1965. 10-5/18 tachment 52. Metropolis Fold down s e a t s . $150. Call 353- SUZUKI 50cci 1967 m o d e l s . r a c e . 351-4928. 7-5/12 19.Jap.sash 53. Hired car realist snake Excellent condition. Many e x - SUBLET BIGGEST a p a r t m e n t In A r e you looking f o r a 8229. 3-5/10 S c r a m b l e r s and s t r e e t bikes, TWO GIRLS f o r Haslett a p a r t - 21. After ninth 54. Diocese 3. Persia 8. Hooter t r a s . Phone TU 2-0410. 3 - 5 / 9 University T e r r a c e . Need t h r e e . p l a c e to s h a r e ? 9. Antagonist on s a l e . Only $295 at STRAT- m e n t . S u m m e r t e r m . 351-7667 25. Pronoun 55. Openers 4. Freight AUSTIN HEALEY r o a d s t e r , 1959. STUDEBAKER 1960 station w a - 10. Nourished gon. New t i r e s . $50. 128 South TON SPORT CENTER, 1915 E. o r 351-4295. 7-5/12 351-7464. 5-5/9 Excellent condition. Red, r a d i o , 16. Article Hayford Avenue. Lansing. 485- Michigan. IV 4-4411. C H A S L E f T APARTMEN li> iour WATERS EDGE. One g i r l needed If so ARC can help you. 1 2 3 4 S i 7 ft 9 IO h e a t e r . Sale or t r a d e . 351-9187. 20. Exist 7889. 3-5/8 MATCHLESS—I95I7 6 & 0 c c . m a n . Sublease f o r s u m m e r . 351- f o r fall t e r m . Call Joanne, 355- 22. Bow the ARC Is not a r e n t a l agency, i 3-5/8 C h e r r y condition. Complete r e - built engine plus extra goodies. 5302. 3-5/8 N£££>EG: FOUR people to sub- 307 RIVERS EDGE, f o u r - m a n 7070. 3-5/9 but through the methods of c o m p u t e r s c i e n c e s we II 14 12 15 %16 13 head 23. Parson bird THE NEW let for s u m m e r . Evergreen f o r summer 1 . Balcony. 337-1427. can p r o v i d e you with the 24. Skirt edge Must s a c r i f i c e . 355-9449. 3-5/8 A r m s . 332 - 4 7 3 6 . 4-5/10 3-5/9 right p e r s o n o r p l a c e . 17 i 15 %%% 25. Chance TOW N PUMP %% 1 26. Misjudge 24 HONDA 1967 S c r a m b l e r , 160cc. 2000 m i l e s . Barnett clutch. $550 If you need a r o o m m a t e i 19 20 % 21 22 23 27. Kind of coffee 353-2713. 5-5/10 IMPORTANT POSITIONS f o r now, s u m m e r t e r m , o r t h i s f a l l , then c o m e to ARC. 25 2 « ZT % ¿a 29 % 3® 29. Appropriate DUCATI 50,1965. Good condition. AS CAMP COUNSELORS ( F e e $6) 31 32 33 34 % 34 32. Entrance 34. Towards IS NOW O F F E R I N G A M O N D A Y N I G H T S P E C I A L . EACH P I Z Z A ORDER W I L L E N T I T L E YOU TO A Best o f f e r over $100. Call Rod, 489-2615. 3-5/8 Boy's c a m p , located In B e r k s h i r e s , M a s s . situated on ARC V 3fc i3i % 3» si %ú % 37. Tsetses 39. Destroy A'À% S E C O N D P I Z Z A A T NO A D D I T I O N A L C H A R G E . HONDA 160, 1966. Blue beauty 3 - m l l e l a k e . 20 Red C r o s s I n s t r u c t o r s on s t a f f . Openings 40 41 41 43 4 4 4¿ 41. Crusader's- headquarters O F F E R GOOD A F T E R 6 j 3 0 . T A K E O U T O R D E R S in top s h a p e . With e l e c t r i c s t a r t . f o r Water Safety I n s t r u c t o r s to teach swimming a t h l e t i c s , 1330 E a s t G r a n d R i v e r A T 47 4 8 i 4* 43. Pa. seaport NOT I N C L U D E D . $485. 339-8865. 3-5/8 tripping, c e r a m a c i s t , and canoeing. Openings also in t e n n i s , Apt. 21-East Lansing 1 52 44. Condolence a r c h e r y . W r i t e to Jim O'Neill, Hope College, 107 E . 13th 5» SI Employment St. Holland Michigan 49423. 45. Utters Monday t h r u Saturday i É II 46. Curve 307 S. GRAND LANSING IV9-66I4 OPEN 10A.M.-2A.M. MALE OVER 21. V.M.C.A. S u m - m e r p r o g r a m position. Call 332- 8657. 4-5/9 9 a . m . to 9 p . m . 53 % 54 47. Kxtinct bird 48. Flow back SPORTS4Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Monday, May 8, 1967 For Sale PROTIST POLICIIS SAFETY. HARDENED and coated De/fs win Greek track meet l e n s . OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 416 T u s s i n g Building. Phone IV 2 - 4667. ZENITH CONSOLE TV, tour C 5-5/12 WSU students W i l l i a m s . Behind the ATOs w e r e demand voice months old. Mahogany cabinet Constantino placed f i r s t in t h e won by J i m Mantey, South field By D A V E RYAN stantlno, M a n h a s s e t , N.Y., j u n - Delta Sigma P i , second; Delta with c a r r i a g e . Phone 337-7886 2 2 - y a r d dash with a t i m e of f r e s h m a n , Sigma C h i , in a t i m e anytime a f t e r 1 p . m . 5-5/11 Greek t r a c k m e n braved 38- i o r , Delta Tau Delta, won with 24*5. T h e r e s t of the p l a c e r s of 7,9. Behind him Williamson; T a u D e l t a , t h i r d ; Sigma Nu, BASS AMPLIFIER Kalamazoo d e g r e e w e a t h e r Thursday night a t i m e of 5 3 J . O t h e r p l a c e r s w e r e Dan Johnson,Wlnnetka, HI-., Hain; Karecki; and George F i n k - fourth; and Delta C h i . f i f t h . to run in the finals of the Greek w e r e D a v e K a r e c k i . B l o o m i n g t o n , j u n i o r , Delta Sigma P i , second; b e l n e r . Grant s o p h o m o r e , P h i Spade jumped 19 feet-11 inches P r o t e s t i n g students at Wayne newed d e m o n s t r a t i o n s would be two 1 0 " s p e a k e r s . Good tone Week t r a c k meet at the E a s t Minn., j u n i o r , T r i a n g l e , second; Greg S y f e r t , W l n n e t k a , 01., Sigma Delta, f i f t h . to win the long j u m p . Also p l a - State University (WSU) gave the the r e s u l t . quality. Also solid body b a s s S t e v e M i l l e r , East L a n s i n g Keast did not r e p l y . Two a l l - Lansing High School t r a c k . s e n i o r . Alpha Tau O m e g a , t h i r d ; Alpha Tau Omega placed f i r s t cing w e r e S i m m o n s , second; Dave a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a deadline F r i d a y , g u i t a r . Must s e l l . Phone 372- s o p h o m o r e . Delta T a u Delta, Id d i n s , Flint j u n i o r , Sigma Chi, night d e m o n s t r a t i o n s w e r e held Delta Tau Delta e m e r g e d a s Ron W e i s s , Detroit j u n i o r , Z e t a in the 880-yard relay with a to respond to demands f o r a s t u - 3074. 3-5/10 third; Bob W i l l i a m s , Mount C l e - t h i r d ; J i m M a n t e y , S o u t h f ield by p r o t e s t e r s outside his office the meet winner with 25 p o i n t s . Beta T a u , fourth; Gary Wallin, time of 1:41*0, with a t e a m c o n - dent voice in university policy. A t d O S r i C RESEARCH. Mo3el m e n s f r e s h m a n . Alpha Tau O m e - f r e s h m a n , Sigma Chi, fourth; and Wednesday and T h u r s d a y . Marty Hain, Saginaw j u n i o r , E a s t Grand Rapids s o p h o m o r e . sisting of Dan P l o g e r , B e t h e s d a , Charles Larson, student-fac- 3, 2AX, 4X, and the f a m o u s AR ga, fourth; B o b Wolfe, N e w - J i m M a z e l , Northville j u n i o r . Keast said T h u r s d a y that a f a c - Sigma N u , placed f i r s t In the Lambda Chi Alpha, f i f t h . M d „ junior; Syfert; John M a r t i n , ulty council l e a d e r , demanded turntable. All on display at MAIN ton, M a s s . , s e n i o r . Phi Sigma Alpha Tau O m e g a , f i f t h . ulty-student - a d m i n i s t r a t i o n 100-yard dash with a t i m e of T h e 6 0 - y a r d low hurdles w e r e Bloomfield Hills »sophomore; and b e f o r e a r a l l y of 400 students ELECTRONICS, 5558 South Delta, f i f t h . c o m m i t t e e would be appointed to 10.9. Following him w e r e Gary that WSU P r e s i d e n t William R . Pennsylvania, Lansing. C Spade, G r o s s e Pointe j u n i o r , S i g - Keast reply to student r e q u e s t s study -university policy in r e g a r d HOWELL, STEINIG CAMERA 4 x 5 , Crown Graphic ma s N u , second; Steve R o s s l t e r , bv 12:30 p j n . T h u r s d a y . to keeping r e c o r d s . outfit. Omega D-2 e n l a r g e r . S t . D a v i d s , Perm., j u n i o r . Delta Keast o r d e r e d c o n t r o v e r s i a l 484-0962. 3-5/8 Tau Delta, third; Mike W i l l i a m - T h e r e q u e s t s included: student university f i l e s on homosexuals, s o n , Shamokin Dam, Penn., j u n - and faculty control of academic d r u g u s e r s , p a r o l e e s , political AC6UST1C RfcSEAftCH. Model policy, equal power in the e l e c - i o r , Phi Sigma Kappa, fourth; a c t i v i s t s , and the mentally 111 3, 2 AX, 4X, and the f a m o u s AR turntable. All on display at MAIN ELECTRONICS, Pennsylvania, Lansing. 558 South C Dan J o h n s o n , Wlnnetka, 111., j u n - i o r , Delta Sigma P i , f i f t h . The m i l e run was won by Ken L a n e , River Rouge j u n i o r , Tie for Ugliest Greek T h e contest for Ugliest Greek Howell was d r e s s e d in a pink senior, Sigma Chi, who was the tion of school a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , student Investigatory c o m m i t t e e s with full a c c e s s to university f i l e s , a voting student on all troduced a f t e r the Penny C h o i r , presidential advisory c o m m i t - burned T h u r s d a y night, L a r s o n s a i d . He and two other student delegates w i t n e s s e d the i n c i n e r - ation. DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding Alpha Phi Alpha, in a t i m e of ended in a tie between J i m How- L a r s o n said that the f i l e s n e v e r and engagement ring s e t s . Save granny d r e s s with a bow in f r o n t , Ugliest Greek last y e a r . a local band, had e n t e r t a i n e d t e e s , an i m m e d i a t e student seat 5:01.4. Behind him were Jack ell, Roseville junior, Delta U p - would have been compiled if the 50% o r m o r e . L a r g e selection long s c r a g g l y gray h a i r , red and Howell, who was introduced G r e e k s and t h e i r d a t e s during a S i m m o n s , Midland j u n i o r , Phi silon, and Richard " D u k e " S t e i n - on the board of g o v e r n o r s , and students had anything to say about of plain and fancy diamonds. white striped sleeping cap, and f i r s t , made a few thankful a c - dinner of f r i e d chicken, baked Gamma Delta, second; Doug Kil- ig, Brooklyn, N.Y., j u n i o r . Alpha binding r e f e r e n d u m s on u n i v e r - it. $25-150. WILCOX SECOND black m e s h stockings and s a n - knowledgements, Steinig then e n - beans, potato chips, ice c r e a m bourne, Saginaw f r e s h m a n , Beta Epsilon P i . sity I s s u e s . " W e ' r e h e r e to have an i n - HAND STORE, 509 East M i c h i - d a l s . Steinig wore no c o s t u m e . t e r t a i n e d with a J a c k i e M a s o n - b a r s , a n d lemonade. Theta P I , third; Dan C r a v e n , L a r s o n said that " n o t just tellectual e x p e r i e n c e , a n aca- gan. Phone 485-4391. C Both men collected the s a m e T h e t w o winners were a n - l i k e routine about policemen, d e m i c e x p e r i e n c e . Why should the Clarkston j u n i o r . Lambda Chi l e a d e r s , " but the student body amount of money f o r c h a r i t y — nounced at Greek F e a s t Saturday thieves, and double-parked c a r s . T h e Kingsmen e n t e r t a i n e d a f t - university be involved In any Alpha, fourth; and T e d Davis, FISH AND TANKS. New 10 g a l - approximately $140. by Mark Bernthal, R o s c o m m o n T h e Ugliest G r e e k s were i n - e r the U g l i e s t G r e e k s w e r e a n - would decide on a c o u r s e of a c - n o n - a c a d e m i c area?" Larson C h e s t e r f i e l d , Mo., j u n i o r , Theta tion If a reply did not c o m e by lon metal f r a m e tanks - $5.00. nounced. said. Chi, f i f t h . T h u r s d a y . He Indicated that r e - We'll beat anybody's p r i c e on a c c e s s o r i e s . 353-1542. In the 4 4 0 - y a r d dash A r t C o n - 3-5/8 TENT 9 x 12, Metal t r a i l e r with t a r p , a i r m a t t r e s s e s . 484-0962. Service Africans give dinner festival Bah! to kids, Nofre Dame control say frat men DIAPER SERVICE, Dlaperene 3-5/8 F r a n c h i s e d S e r v i c e Approved by M o s t d a y s t h e Crossroads s e r v e d by MSU's African s t u - p r o f e s s o r s and their f a m i l i e s . Animals Doctors and DS1A. The most m o d e r n and only personalized C a f e t e r i a o f f e r s a choice between hamburgers, e g g s a l a d sand- dents at the 1967 Africa Night. During this banquet these s t u - The students d r e s s e d in their shifted to laymen LOOKING FOR the p e r f e c t gift? s e r v i c e in L a n s i n g , providing wiches o r Johnny M a r s e t t L But dents t r y to bring A f r i c a to MSU national c o s t u m e s and p r e s e n t e d A baby goat was taken f r o m a C o n t r o l of Notre Dame shifted made in the s p i r i t of p r o n o u n c e - G e r b i l s - soft, loving, clean you with diaper p a l l s , polybags, an evening of dances and m u s i c . barn next to the Endocrine Lab Saturday night such d e l i c a c i e s each s p r i n g . to laymen Saturday, a f t e r 125 m e n t s m a d e by the second V a t - p e t s . $7.50 a p i e c e . Call 351- d e o d o r i z e r s , and d i a p e r s , or u s e Wearing long flowing gowns of on College Road r e c e n t l y a s p a r t w e r e o f f e r e d a s Jollof r i c e , do- y e a r s of c l e r i c a l r u l e . ican Council, which had called f o r 7767. 3-5/9 your own. Baby clothes washed A f t e r the meal the A f r i c a n bright red, yellow and orange of a f r a t e r n i t y pledge r a i d . do, molnmoln, agldl and Okra Rev. T h e o d o r e M. Hesburgh, m o r e laity control of the church SIAMESE KITTENS, beautiful f r e e . No deposit. Plant Inspec- students p r e s e n t e d an evening of plaids and p r i n t s , they p e r f o r m e d soup. p r e s i d e n t of the u n i v e r s i t y since and Its institutions. p u r e b r e d s . Ten weeks old. $8.00 tion Invited. AMERICAN DIA- e n t e r t a i n m e n t to an audience of traditional African d a n c e s . A student employe saw two * The foods w e r e cooked a n d 1952, made the announcement at OR 7-1212. 3-5/8 PER SERVICE, 914 E . G i e r . men c a r r y i n g a sack containing Call 482-0864. C what a p p e a r e d by i t s outline to a news c o n f e r e n c e in South Bend, Although the u n i v e r s i t y ' s s t u - SIAMESE SEAL point k i t t e n s . be a live animal. U n i v e r s i t y P o - Ind. dent body i s 96 p e r cent C a t h o - DIAPER SERVICE, L a n s i n g ' s Seven weeks old. Box t r a i n e d . f i n e s t . Your choice of t h r e e lice w e r e contacted. Notre Dame's n e w b y - l a w s lic, the m a j o r i t y of the faculty 627-2571. Mobil* Homes I L C O K A . BfeAUtlFUL 1068. lOx 5-5/8 types; c o n t a i n e r s f u r n i s h e d , no deposit. Baby clothes washed f r e e . T r y our Velvasoft p r o c e s s . Faculty on MSU T h e goat was r e t u r n e d to the barn by 1 a . m . , police said. No c h a r g e s w e r e made against the s t a t e that the t r u s t e e s , laymen, shall elect the university p r e s i - dent f r o m among the p r i e s t s of I the Indiana P r o v i n c e of the C o n - i s non-Catholic. Notre Dame i s the f i r s t m a j o r Catholic university in the world 25 y e a r s In L a n s i n g . BY-LO I would suggest he or s h e go away to shift to laity control. 50, two-bedroom, f u r n i s h e d , (continued f r o m page one) dents h a v e s t r e n g t h s " a n d 1 men. gregation of the Holy C r o s s , a DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. that when a student c o m e s In g u e s s everybody knows we have to school, so that college would n e a r cartipus. 337-2265. 5 - 5 / 1 2 m i s s i o n a r y and teaching o r d e r . I Michigan. IV 2-0421. C l o t s of w e a k n e s s e s . " help them become independent IP w e ' r e going to be faced with a n - T h e f r a t e r n i t y didn't want any BUDDY, löxäö. C a r p e t e d . awning, s k i r t e d . Available Sep- t e m b e r 1. 627-2738. 3-5/10 IRONINGS WANTED in my home. $3.00, 25 p i e c e s p e r b a s k e t . other p r o b l e m we can't solve. " M y set Is, I might foul him I'm one of those t e a c h e r s p e o - ple c o m e to to d i s c u s s the m a - adults. "If you r e a l l y meant to ask kids. Hesburgh said the move was Why does IV 2-9188. 3-5/8 up, and my motivation for l e a r n - t e r i a l , " I suppose b e c a u s e I ' m 'If you w e r e not an MSU faculty It's Great For A Date! RICHARDSON 1963, id x 50 on lot. Twelve minutes f r o m c a m - p u s . 694-0297. 6-5/10 IRONINGS DONE in my home by the b u s h e l . Call 393-2487. ing the new a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p r o - c e d u r e s e v e r y six months is very so obviously Interested in i t . " 1 suppose people like me a r e too m e m b e r (and knew about M S U . . . what you do) w o u l d you be L a n a s A v a i l a b l e F o r Open B o w l i n g God allow 3-5/8 busy doing what w e ' r e good at to in favor of them going to MSU?' very low." F r i d a y , Saturday and Sunday Nltes . . . I'd say without qualifica- Lost & Found LOST: SAFETY belt and s t r a p , BABY&l'l'l'ING in my home. E x - p e r l e n c e d and dependable. Days o r nights. Call 372-4761. No, I don't know-how other d e - p a r t m e n t s handle these p r o b - talk about it. O t h e r s a r e good at helping people with p e r s o n a l p r o b l e m s . tion: ' " Y e s , it this w e r e the school ? • 40 Lanes • Lounge SUFFERING? l e m s . P r o b a b l y w e have a c o m - between Wilson and Shaw. 355- 5-5/10 m i t t e e around s o m e w h e r e that Both app r o a c h e s a r e good. B e - that he o r she thought o f f e r e d the • Billiards «Snack Bar 8959. 3-5/8 knows about what others do In tween the types, students who best opportunity to p u r s u e the LOST: F E M A L E S i a m e s e s e a i - Typing Sarvica specific a r e a s , but " a s an i n - need help can get it. p r o g r a m of his o r h e r c h o o s i n g ' . " Open Every Day at 9 A.M. point. P r e g n a n t . F a m i l y p e t . ANN BROWN, typist andmultillth offset p r i n t i n g . D i s s e r t a t i o n s , dividual, I get too busy with other t h i n g s . " F r o m an i n s t r u c t o r in m a t h - Y e s , if my child would live at Your question is not specific enough. Many who a n s w e r s t u - The Air Conditioned P l e a s e call 351-5696. 3-5/9 home. But the d o r m i t o r y c o m - dents' questions of this s o r t a r e HOLIDAY LANES t h e s e s , m a n u s c r i p t s , general Someone, I think it w a s the p l e x e s " b u g m e . T h e y ' r e too busy, especially at this time of Personal typing. IBM, 16 y e a r s e x p e r i - C o m m i t t e e on Undergraduate E d - much like big i n c u b a t o r s . " y e a r . "So p l e a s e don't m i s i n - DANCE with h e r , not at h e r . ence. 332-8384. C ucation, sent out a good q u e s - tionnaire asking us w h a t ' s good M o r e student evaluations of t e r p r e t the r e p l i e s you have got- P E T E R BANTING QUINTET. 0 A R 6 I MEL, P r o f e s s i o n a l typ- and w h a t ' s not so good about the t e a c h e r s a r e needed. Over the ten and the ones you have failed J u s t N o r t h of F r a n d o r P h o n * 487 3731 353-6930. C-5/10 l s t . No job too l a r g e or too teaching of u n d e r g r a d u a t e s h e r e , y e a r s if enough students m a k e to g e t . " s m a l l . Block off c a m p u s . 332- them, they a r e valid. Right now HEAR THE Pulsating Sound of and what should be changed. I'm THE VESSEL OF WRATH. 355- 3255. C r e s e a r c h Is emphasized because TYPING DONE in m y h o m e . 2 1/2 glad to s e e that m o s t people I've 6842 , 353-1586. CASE, WILSON, WONDERS: out- 3-5/10 blocks f r o m c a m p u s . 332-1619. talked to about it a r e taking it s e r i o u s l y , spending a couple of p a p e r s and books a r e quantita- tive, easy to m e a s u r e , and b e - Asa 20-6/2 door pic-nlC Sunday, May 14. P a r t of SOUTH CAMPUS WEEK- TYPING - FAST, A c c u r a t e . IBM h o u r s a n s w e r i n g It. c a u s e r e s e a r c h e r s pull down the big g r a n t s . The kick-backs to the college girl, School children die w h e n a F r o m an a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r — END. 1-5/8 electric. Theses, term papers. 351-6135. 20-6/1 The CUE questionnaire is an school on t h e s e r e s e a r c h grants can be a s high a s 53 per cent, you'll learn bus tire blows. Cancer takes e x a m p l e of the r e a s o n s why I a young mother. A President LOCAL ARMY R e c r u i t e r will be PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist, available in Room 4, Demon- IBM S e l e c t r i c and Executive. don't want my kids to go h e r e . and the school needs the money. F r o m a g r a d u a t e a s s i s t a n t In psychology, is shot. Why? W h e r e is God It deals only with details, not s t r a t i o n Hall. T u e s d a y s and T h u r s d a y s 1-4:30 p . m . to d i s - Multilith offset printing. P r o - fessional t h e s i s typing. 337- with a national o r regional o r one of the s c i e n c e s — F i v e of us c o r n e r e d our department head sociology, when these things happen? In the d e p t h s of blind an- s t a t e - wide viewpoint. " M S U ' s c u s s with college s e n i o r s the O f f i c e r ' s Candidate p r o g r a m . 1527. C p r o b l e m s a r e not unique; t h e y ' r e when we found out he shrugged off your hint t f b t r e s e a r c h counts philosophy, guish, some people lash out 1 - 5 / 8 TYPING OF t e r m p a p e r s . Elec- typical. And we s e e m too i n s u l a r APPOINTMENT FOR p a s s p o r t tric typewriter. Fast service. to find out how the whole ball of m o r e than teaching ability in making p r o m o t i o n s . economics that maybe G o d is a tyrant. Maybe H e wants people t o suf- Call 332-4597. 5-5/12 wax can be r e m o l d e d . " of application p i c t u r e s , being taken at HICKS STUDIO. now F r o m an a s s t . p r o f e s s o r in " H e w a s s u r p r i s e d . Didn't and more. fer. O r maybe human wretch- T ransportatlon think we saw things that way. edness is beyond His control! 24 hour o r s a m e day s e r v i c e . ED 2 - 6 1 6 9 . C N £ e 0 ftlt>EfcS" California or anywhere on the way. Leaving one of the sciences—Definitely not. T h i s is a giant t r a d e school, not an institution to p r o d u c e Well, we do. And w e ' r e the f u t u r e faculty m e m b e r s of A m e r i c a ' s Asa For m a n y , s a y i n g " I t is G o d ' s will" is e n o u g h . For BfeFORE LE'lTlNU other weeds morbidly e n t e r t a i n , h i r e the rock-motown sound, THE LAST end of t e r m . Round t r i p . Call Bob. 351-6473. 22-6/2 scholars. " S t u d e n t s a r e expected to colleges." F r o m an a s s t . p r o f e s s o r now in his t h i r d year—1 don't know United Stewardess, many others it is not. W h o ' s being punished for what? RITES. 351-7652. THE SOUNDS and Sondettes C GIRL WANTED to r i d e to C a l i - f o r n i a . C o s t : own expenses. Call m e m o r i z e a body of s o - c a l l e d knowledge and r e g u r g i t a t e It. Un- d e r g r a d u a t e education should e x - r e a l l y . So f a r I'm not even m a r - ried. you'll put them D o g g e d by misfortune, failure, illness, people often lose faith. Backup the VOGUE at East C a m - pus Weekend. 351-9155. Julie, 332-6921. C MADISON: MAY 5 - 7 , Expo.Mon- 5-5 '1 t r e a l . May 2 6 - 3 0 . $9.95. C r a i g p o s e students to a s many different disciplines a s p o s s i b l e and teach " D o you know what w o r r i e s m e ? When I s t a r t e d I was all gung-ho teaching. Then 1 got all to use. Even if you're not personally involved, you w o n d e r , " W h y ? " them to think, to question what (And fly to the places you've read about.) Peanuts Personal 351-7568. 3-5/10 they're told." Into s o m e really exciting r e - Is there an answer? H o w s e a r c h , and the money and the Learning "by the book" is the first step. Learning by can Christians, facing despair, THANKS FOR the ASF pin and f o r Wanted MSU needs a younger a d m i n - p r e s t i g e and the personal r e - doing is the next. As a United Air Lines stewardess, everything e l s e too. Dlto. reconcile their misery and 6 L 0 0 D 66N0R5 needed. $7.50 i s t r a t i o n . E l s e w h e r e that s e e m s w a r d s a r e all t h e r e , you know. you'll have a chance to apply what you learned in school. 1-5/8 for all positive, RH negative God2 H o w can they g o o n to have helped. " B o a t - r o c k e r s "And this is what w o r r i e s m e . You'll meet people from all walks of life. Because they'll J . C . S . TIME f o r one l a s t g a m e with positive f a c t o r - $7.50. should be p r o t e c t e d by their col- be looking to you for information, assistance and re- w o r s h i p i n g H i m as a loving " T h i s y e a r I'm using l a s t with you. Steady L a m p . F i r s t A negative, B negative, and AB l e a g u e s . T h e way it is now, those y e a r ' s notes f o r my l e c t u r e s . " assurance, you'll gain poise and self-confidence. You'll G o d ? Yet they do. In fact, clue. 1-5/8 negative, $10.00. O negative - who want to change things r a d - F r o m a faculty wife—My h u s - become a master of tact and diplomacy. It's the kind of they find in Christianity an un- AUBEY: HAPPY Birthday. $12.00. MICHIGAN COMMU- ically usually end up l e a v i n g . " band' is busy attending to m a t - experience that will be useful to you the rest of your life. Y o u ' r e a d i r t y ole man now. NITY BLOOD CENTER. 507 failing source of strength. T h e faculty Is too Inbred. Many t e r s such a s e x a m s , office hours, After a 5Vi-week course at our Stewardess Training Olile. 1-5/8 East Grand R i v e r , East Lansing, don't r e t a l z e that " g r a d u a t e s t u - c l a s s e s , and c o m m i t t e e m e e t - This free booklet can help Center in Chicago, you'll be assigned to one of 10 United H o u r s : 9-3:30 Monday and T u e s - dents In o t h e r p l a c e s a r e e n - ings a s well as s o m e r e s e a r c h . s t e w a r d e s s d o m i c i l e s - S e a t t l e , San F r a n c i s c o , you understand this Christian Real Estate day; 12-6:30 T h u r s d a y . 337- couraged to apply intelligence So, If you don't mind, I'd like to Los A n g e l e s , D e n v e r , Chicago, Detroit, New York, perspective . . . help you face EAST LANSING, four four bedroom 7183. C with v i g o r , " not to " w o r k out give my a n s w e r s to your q u e s - Newark, Washington, D.C., or Miami. suffering with the renewed Cape Cod. Bailey School d i s - GIRL TO .sublet house with t h r e e pat r e s e a r c h p r o b l e m s that a r e tions. During your first year, you'll earn as much as $451 a faith and courage it can give. t r i c t . T h r e e blocks to MSU. o t h e r s f o r f i r s t half of s u m m e r given to t h e m . " "If you w e r e to ask the q u e s - month. When you're away from home base, you'll be Owner leaving a r e a . Aluminum t e r m . P r i v a t e bedroom, low F r o m a faculty m e m b e r who tion 'Would you oppose your son given a generous travel allowance. Other benefits in- siding, f e n c e , shaded y a r d . r e n t . Call a f t e r 5 p . m . 351-5946. t e a c h e s home management — o r daughter in doing to MSU?' W H Y NOT clude a two-week paid vacation and four free trip passes $19,500. 351-4025. 5-5/12 3-5/10 Y e s , if the d e p a r t m e n t , like this I would obviously say n o . " after one year. As a United stewardess, you'll be eligible FIND O U T one, is good. MSU and its s t u - But, other things being equal, EAST LANSING - F o u r bedroom BABYSITTER WANTED June 9 for reduced f a r e s - u p to 7 5 % - o n international airlines. FOR colonial. C a r p e t e d , 1 1/2 baths, through June 18. Full t i m e . Over If you're single, between 20 and 26, between 5'2" and YOURSELF? professionally finished paneled b a s e m e n t with b a r . Two Elm 21. 337-9673. 3-5/8 TRY ONE! 5'9", weigh 140 pounds or less (in proportion to height), and your vision is correctible to 2 0 / 3 0 in each eye, you c a r g a r a g e , l a r g e lot on c i r c l e . ^ A N t E D TO r e n t : a p a r t m e n t o r lUTHERAN LAYMEN'S LEAGUE. DEPT. MS Three blocks to Wardcliff house June 6 f o r approximately a month. 337-0992. 3-5/10 you will never may qualify. 2185 HAMPTON AVE. School. F o r s a l e by owner. ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: St. LOUIS, MO. 63139 Phone 332-3034. 3-5/8 MARRIED a p a r t m e n t f C(5UPLE o r next S e p want an tember. be satisfied MAY 11 and 12 Plus* send without cost or oblig THREE 6EDROOM house. B a s e - All o f f e r s a p p r e c i a t e d . Call o copy of tho bookht. m e n t , g a r a g e , Red Cedar School a r e a . 332-8594. 5-5/9 Rick, 355-8919. 5-5/9 with anything C O N T A C T YOUR P L A C E M E N T O F F I C E FOR AN A P P O I N T M E N T WHY DOES GOD ALLOW KAMI- — SUffERING? VBUSE HUNTING? F o r home, SECRETARY NEEDS r o o m mate Investment o r b u s i n e s s , c o n - by June 1. P r e f e r 21 and o v e r . Call Ruth a f t e r 5 p . m . , 487- less! UNITED AIR LINES ADDRESS sult u s . We help you make a CITY 3821. 5-5/1Q. w i s e choice. Call Bob Wilkinson STATE _Z/P_ and talk It o v e r . 484-1080. H.C. l ^ S SO EASV to find the work- 270 W. GRAND RIVER We're the people who broadcast CANNON REALTORS, 484- e r s you want when you use AN E Q U A L O P P O R T U N I T Y EMPLOYER 8407. 5-5/8 " H e l p Wanted" Ads in C l a s s i - EAST LANSING The Lutheran Hour-each Sunday f i e d . Dial 355-8255. NOW1 SPORTS4Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Monday, May 8, 1967 Women's hours Holden Hall Your Onee-a-year (continued f r o m page one) She said the staff saw m o r e involved in the r e v i s i o n s . rationale f o r a cutoff of s e l e c - tive hours between sophomores damaged opportunity to save. " T h e Faculty C o m m i t t e e on and juniors than between f r e s h - Student A f f a i r s r e a f f i r m s its a p - by tarp fire l&ülíMiá: m e n and s o p h o m o r e s . proval of the original r e p o r t . " On the question of guests d u r - T . Clinton Cobb, the other f a c - ing the week, she said it was felt ulty m e m b e r of the conference A f i r e at the construction s i t e that the University Is not p r e - of Holden r e s i d e n c e hall caused c o m m i t t e e , was in Grand Rapids annual Friday. p a r e d to handle the additional an e s t i m a t e d damage of $666 people. shortly a f t e r noon F r i d a y , U n i - " I ' m s u r p r i s e d , " he said. " I had thought the committee would Relnoehl said Sunday he e x - v e r s i t y police said. accept our r e p o r t — I just don't pected the FCSA to meet this hosiery know what happened." afternoon " t o talk over where T h e new r e s i d e n c e hall is l o - According to p r o c e d u r e s out- we go f r o m h e r e . " cated south of Wilson Hall. lined in the Academic F r e e d o m J i m F r l e l , m e m b e r of the board, said in talks with Reln- T h e G r a n g e r Construction C o . Report, if either ASMSU or the oehl Saturday the board found t h e o r i z e d that a w o r k e r on one FCSA r e f u s e s to go along with a sale t h a i the c o m m i t t e e m i s u n d e r - of the higher f l o o r s of the build- conference c o m m i t t e e ' s rec- stood the situation. ing dropped a c i g a r e t t e onto one ommendations, the proposal must " of four tarpaulins, police said. be returned to the originating He added that neight Reinoehl F i r e s p r e a d to the other t a r - group (AWS) with explanations. nor the board guaranteed any- paulins and to 33 bundles of i n - I n ' a n advisory vote Thursday thing. sulation under the t a r p a u l i n s . night, the AWS Assembly unan- " T h e student board bent over T h e r e was a l s o some smoke imously supported the ASMSU recommendations, and several backwards to c o m p r o m i s e with these p e o p l e , " he said. "A lot Hey day for guinea pigs d a m a g e to the e x t e r i o r of the building. Assembly m e m b e r s said they felt of people c o m p r o m i s e d their own Small A n i m a l s Day, annually sponsored by the the ASMSU changes w e r e b e t t e r principles in giving up f r e s h - than the original AWS p r o p o s a l . A g r i c u l t u r e Council and the College of A g r i c u l t u r e __ _ R E G I S T E R E D _ Neither the b o a r d n o r the FCSA was told of this vote until a f t e r men." The t h i r d session of ASMSU and N a t u r a l R e s o u r c e s , was held Saturday f r o m K e e p s ake" 9 a . m . - noon. D I A M O N D R I N G S the weekend meeting with AWS. decided against the second t e r m ' s recommendation to extend s e - A l t o g e t h e r , about 60 students w e r e p r e s e n t to The committee a l s o called Ruth a n s w e r questions, explain v a r i o u s p r o c e s s e s and You can select Keepsake with confidence . . . Renaud, a s s o c . d i r e c t o r of r e s i - lective hours to second and third t e r m f r e s h m e n . Several m e m - d i r e c t t r a f f i c at the b a r n s . it's p e r m a n e n t l y r e g i s t e r e d a n d p r o t e c t e d dence halls p r o g r a m s , to the b e r s of the board support a pol- The Swine F a r m , f e a t u r i n g a c o r r a l of baby against loss. Look for the name "Keepsake" in meeting to give the residence hall staff opinion. icy of no h o u r s for anyone. pigs for c h i l d r e n to watch and pet, in addition . . the ring and on the tag. I I -—C' 91 MUM***, „ / / May 8-22 o f f e r e d discussions in feed e v a l u a t i o n . \ SMIMTHI Jf •'»'«•MfUMI«*^ Two A r a b i a n m a r e s and t h e i r f o a l s , and about This is the sale that fashion conscious 20 other A r a b i a n and Q u a r t e r h o r s e s , w e r e shown women mark on their calendar. A British union head at the U n i v e r s i t y H o r s e B r e e d i n g F a r m . A fistula^ed cow (one whose stomach has been once-a-year-opportunity to stock up on sheer, clear Beauty Mist stockings at substantial sav- s u r g i c a l l y opened and r e c o v e r e d with a plastic to speak here toiyght inset for r e s e a r c h ) was highlighted at the D a i r y ings. Beauty Mist is the elegant one you see advertised in Vogue, Glamour, Mademoiselle, Farm. State News photo by Chuck M i c h a e l s and Seventeen. A bona fide hosiery bargain at Frank Cousins, General S e c - College Bike Shop r e t a r y of the T r a n s p o r t and G e n - regular prices. And truly a rare find in real e r a l W o r k e r s ' Union, Great B r i t - fashion at just 794. a i n ' s l a r g e s t t r a d e union, will speak on " T h e Labour G o v e r n - ment and B r i t a i n ' s Economic Di- C E L E B R I T Y II Hing» enlarged to «how detail. Trade-Mark Beg CELESTE $250 Regularly $1 pair 134 N. Harrison S350 TO 2100 ALSO $125 TO 1 BOO l e m m a " at 8 tonight in 105 Ked- zle Hall. NOW ONLY $.79 pair (1 Block N. of Kellogg C e n t e r ) \ "I 6 PAIRS ONLY $4.70 Ar ¡.J-Ihtfield Sponsored by the School of Labor and Industrial Relations, t D 2-4117 \\ the l e c t u r e discussion is open to the public. Honda Dealer Cousins served a s Minister of Technology in the cabinet of H a r - Parts & Accessories » W • 1 J E W E L E R S old Wilson until he resigned in protest of government wage and F R A N K COUSINS Factory Trained Mechanics 201 SOUTH WASHINGTON p r i c e controls. NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS College Of Agriculture And Natural Resources College of A g r i c u l t u r e and Natural R e s o u r c e s students will p r e - e n r o l l according to the following schedule in t h e i r d e p a r t - mental offices: Agricultural Business May 23, 24 By Appointment Academic Advising, Enrollment, and Registration For1967 Fall Term A g r i c u l t u r a l Com-nunications Agricultural Economics A g r i c u l t u r a l Education May 23, 24, 25 May 22 8:00-5:00 .1:00-5:00 College Of Communication Arts Freshmen & May 15, 17 1:00-5:00 Academic Advising College Of Arts And Letters Sophomores May 18 8:00-5:00 Academic advising in all d e p a r t m e n t s f o r the s u m m e r All u n d e r g r a d u a t e s in the College of A r t s and L e t t e r s , except Juniors May 15 10:00-5:00 and f a l l t e r m s will be conducted during r e g u l a r faculty Students enrolled in the 1967 Spring t e r m who plan to attend A r t M a j o r s , should see t h e i r academic a d v i s e r s during their May 16 8:00-5:00 office h o u r s f r o m May 22 through May 29. T h i s includes the 1967 Fall t e r m should have their academic advising c o m - office h o u r s on Monday, T u e s d a y , Wednesday and T h u r s d a y , A g r i c u l t u r a l Engineering May 15 t h r u May 19 8:00-5:00 the following units of the College. pleted for Summer t e r m (if applicable) a n d / o r Fall (and possibly May 15, 16, 17 and 18. A d v i s e r s will be in t h e i r o f f i c e s at least A g r i c u l t u r a l Mechanization May 16, 18, 23, 25 9:00-5:00 D e p a r t m e n t of.Advertising subsequent t e r m s ) by the close of the eighth week of the Spring one hour each afternoon and morning of t h e s e f o u r days. Check (Other Days By Appointment Only) D e p a r t m e n t of Communication t e r m . Friday, May 26, 1967. with department offices for the h o u r s of individual a d v i s e r s . School of J o u r n a l i s m Animal Husbandry May 22 t h r u 26 By Appointment If your Student Academic P r o g r e s s Plan (or s i m i l a r planning Make an appointment to m i n i m i z e waiting in line o r if you cannot D e p a r t m e n t of Speech Biochemistry May 15 thru 26 f o r m that may be used in your college) needs updating, see come at the h o u r s scheduled. You may a l s o s e e your adviser D e p a r t m e n t of Television and Radio C r o p Science May 15, 16, 17 your academic adviser according to the a r r a n g e m e n t in your b e f o r e these d a t e s d u r i n g h i s r e g u l a r o f f i c e h o u r s o f by appoint- Dairy May 22, 23, 24 college o r department. ment. Bring with you the Student Academic P r o g r e s s Plan p r o - Extension P e r s o n n e l 1. T h e 1967 Catalog Issue, and college and departmental vided by the R e g i s t r a r . A r t m a j o r s and m i n o r s should see their Home Economics Development May 15 t h r u 19 8:00-5:00 mimeographed m a t e r i a l s , will be available for u s e by a c a - a r t a d v i s e r s on T u e s d a y , 16 May. All a r t c l a s s e s will be d i s - F i s h e r i e s and Wildlife May 15 thru 26 By Appointment All students in the College of Home Economics should have demic a d v i s e r s in working with advisees during Spring m i s s e d on that day and a d v i s e r s will be in t h e i r o f f i c e s f r o m 8 - Food Science (New Building- 12 and 1 - 4 . r e c e i v e d l e t t e r s with schedules and i n s t r u c t i o n s f r o m each t e r m . T h e printing of the Fall t e r m T i m e Schedule F o r Room 234B) May 15 thru 26 By Appointment a d v i s e r . It i s v e r y important to schedule c o n f e r e n c e s i m - C o u r s e s is being delayed until a f t e r the final meeting of Forest Products May 15, 16, 17, 18 m e d i a t e l y . Any student who did not r e c e i v e a l e t t e r should the Academic Council on June 6, 1967. College of Business c o m e to Room 7, Home Economics Building f o r an i n s t r u c - Forestry May 22, 23, 24 2. Each student should have prepared in duplicate for s u b - Horticulture May 22 thru 26 tion s h e e t . mission to his academic adviser a plan of c o u r s e s f o r E a r l y enrollment p l a c e s g r e a t responsibility upon the student Packaging May 22 thru 26 P a r k Management May 16, 25 8:00-5:00 each t e r m through Spring t e r m , 1968 (if applicable) show- to know the r e q u i r e m e n t s a s stated in the catalog and to take College Of Social Science May 17 1:00-5:00 ing specifically all c o u r s e s he plans to take to meet all initiative in seeing his a d v i s e r and planning h i s p r o g r a m in r e q u i r e m e n t s (University, college, d e p a r t m e n t , and c u r - advance. L a b o r & Industrial Relations - All m a j o r s should s e e their P o u l t r y Science May 15 thru 26 riculum) and also proposed electives and alternative Students in the A FA, E C , MOT, and MTA D e p a r t m e n t s should a d v i s e r p r i o r to going through r e g i s t r a t i o n . R e s o u r c e Development May 18, 23 9:00-12:00 courses. see t h e i r a d v i s e r s during their r e g u l a r o f f i c e h o u r s a s e a r l y as May 19, 22 2:00- 5:00 3. T h e academic adviser is requested to retain one copy of possible. Social Science - Office h o u r s of the a d v i s e r s a r e posted Soil Science May 22 thru 26 the student's " a c a d e m i c p r o g r e s s p l a n " and, a f t e r a p - Students in BOA should see their a d v i s e r s d u r i n g t h e i r r e g u l a r in 245 F e e Hall. proval, to sign and return the other copy to the student. office h o u r s a s e a r l y a s p o s s i b l e . During the week of May 15 A g r i c u l t u r e N o n - P r e f e r e n c e students should see t h e i r individual through 19 a d v i s e r s will hold extended office h o u r s a s a con- Anthropology - No special instructions a d v i s e r s according to the schedule listed f o r the d e p a r t m e n t in Enrollment venience to students who need to d i s c u s s t h e i r p r o g r a m s . which the a d v i s e r s a r e located. Geography - Contact a d v i s e r p r i o r to the end of Spring t e r m . Students in HRI should s e e t h e i r a d v i s e r s during t h e i r r e g u l a r College Of Engineering In July, 1967, the Fall t e r m T i m e Schedule For C o u r s e s ( i n - office h o u r s p r i o r to May 31. Political Science - May 8 through 12 call d e p a r t m e n t a l office Each Engineering student should have r e c e i v e d advisement cluding a blank Section Reservation Request form) will be G r a d u a t e Students should m a k e appointments to s e e their 355-6591 between 8:00 and 12:00 and 1:00 and 5:00 to m a k e instructions f r o m his academic a d v i s e r . T h o s e who have not mailed to each student who was advised during Spring t e r m , respective advisers. an appointment to s e e your a d v i s e r during the following r e c e i v e d i n s t r u c t i o n s should contact their a c a d e m i c a d v i s e r and who plans to r e t u r n for the 1967 Fall t e r m . w e e k . May 15 through 19 go to the d e p a r t m e n t a l o f f i c e in immediately. 1. T h e student at that time should r e f e r to his " a c a d e m i c p r o g r e s s p l a n " developed with his academic a d v i s e r , and College Of Veterinary Medicine 303 S. Kedzie for the appointment you have a r r a n g e d . The No Preference University College complete his Section Reservation Request f o r m in a c c o r d - p u r p o s e of t h i s appointment will be to a r r a n g e a tentative ance with that plan. Preveterinary (Summer a n d / o r Fall enrollment) schedule f o r the 1967-68 y e a r . All students a r e encouraged (May 1 through 23) 2. T h e completed Section Reservation Request f o r m should to s e e t h e i r a d v i s e r s . Each No P r e f e r e n c e student has been m a i l e d an appointment be returned by mail to the Office of the R e g i s t r a r no l a t e r All students should make an appointment with t h e i r adviser who c a r d by his advisement c e n t e r for p r o g r a m planning f o r fall than August 15. 1967. will p o s t a schedule outside his office. Psychology - M a t e r i a l s will be in 109 Olds Hall. If you need term. to s e e an a d v i s e r go to U n d e r g r a d u a t e Student Advising Office Student r e s i d e n t s of C a s e - W i l s o n - W o n d e r s go to S - 3 3 Registration Veterinary (Summer and Fall enrollment) in 113a Olds Hall. Wonders; r e s i d e n t s of the Brody complex to 109 Brody; r e s i d e n t s of E a s t Campus to G - 3 7 Hubbard; all o t h e r s , i n - Students should complete registration and pay f e e s during the 1. All students enrolled in the p r o f e s s i o n a l c u r r i c u l u m will be Sociology - All m a j o r s should s e e their a d v i s e r p r i o r to cluding o f f - c a m p u s students and r e s i d e n t s of Abbot, Mason, period Monday through Wednesday, September 18-20. T h e a l - " m a s s e n r o l l e d " by the Dean's Office. going through r e g i s t r a t i o n . Office h o u r s will be posted on d o o r s . Phillips, Shaw, Snyder and the West C i r c l e Halls, to 170 phabetical Schedule of Registration will be included in the 1967 2. All students enrolling in T e r m 2 s u m m e r t e r m should Bessey. Fall t e r m T i m e Schedule f o r C o u r s e s . make an appointment with their a c a d e m i c a d v i s e r (Rm P o l i c e Administration and Public Safety - Students who have Any student who does not c o n f e r w i t h an a d v i s e r m u s t a s s u m e 178 Giltner Hall). not had their p r o g r a m s planned f o r the S u m m e r t e r m should full responsibility f o r his p r o g r a m . University College Students 3. Students not wishing to be included in " m a s s e n r o l l m e n t " r e p o r t to r o o m 412 Olds Hall p r i o r to r e g i s t r a t i o n . Students enrolling in evening c l a s s e s only may c o n f e r with f o r s u m m e r t e r m and fall t e r m must notify the Dean's (Freshmen and Sophomores) Office by June 1 and July 1, r e s p e c t i v e l y . Social Work - Students have been notified by m a i l . If you an a d v i s e r by telephone (355-3515). Each No P r e f e r e n c e student r e a c h i n g junior standing by the Changes of m a j o r may be initiated at the Counseling C e n t e r , have not r e c e i v e d a letter p l e a s e call the School at 5-7517. end of s p r i n g t e r m 1967 m u s t d e c l a r e a m a j o r b e f o r e the end 207 Student Services Building, f r o m 1:00 - 5:00 p . m . Monday Medical Technology of the t e r m . through Friday. Urban Planning - All m a j o r s should s e e their a d v i s e r p r i o r to Staff will be available for those living in the Residence Hall All students must c o m e to Rm 179 Giltner Hall to schedule r e g i s t r a t i o n . Office h o u r s posted outside door. Complexes in their r e s p e c t i v e Counseling o f f i c e s a s follows: appointment with a d v i s e r . L a n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e - All m a j o r s should s e e t h e i r a d v i s e r Justin Morrill College Brody Counseling Office. 109 Brody Hall, Mondays 8:00-12:00, B e f o r e the week of May 29th, students should see t h e i r a c a - 1:00-5:00, and Tuesday through Thursday, 2:00-5:00. Graduate p r i o r to r e g i s t r a t i o n . Office h o u r s posted outside d o o r . demic a d v i s e r to plan a schedule. Students who have o r will E a s t C a m p u s Counseling Office, G-36C Hubbard Hall, 10:00- r e a c h J u n i o r Standing m u s t submit a tentative t w o - y e a r p r o - 12:00, 3:00-5:00 Monday through Friday. Meet with m a j o r p r o f e s s o r . South C a m p u s Counseling Office, S-33 Wonders Hall, 3:00-5:00, College Of Education g r a m approved by an a d v i s e r . Other students need only a Fall t e r m schedule approved by t h e i r a d v i s e r . Monday through F r i d a y . Students in Health, Physical Education, and R e c r e a t i o n , in College Of Natural Science Industrial A r t s and in .Special Education should consult with A f t e r the adviser h a s approved the p r o g r a m , the student should Juniors and Seniors: p r e s e n t to the Office of Student Relations, 137 Snyder Hall, two 1. Students In the College of Natural Science will r e c e i v e a a d v i s e r s between May 15 and May 26. A d v i s e r s Will o b s e r v e c o p i e s of his p r o g r a m according to the following schedule: l e t t e r giving the details about e a r l y r e g i s t r a t i o n p r o c e d u r e s . n o r m a l o f f i c e h o u r s during this p e r i o d . Monday, May 29 1:00-5:00 p . m . I-Q A change of m a j o r made a f t e r admission to a d e g r e e college a s a 2 . If you have nor received an e a r l y - r e g i s t r a t i o n letter, U n d e r g r a d u a t e s assigned to the Advisement C e n t e r , who have Wednesday, May 31 1:00-5:00 p . m . R-Z J u n i o r i s initiated in the office of the a s s i s t a n t dean of the c o l - p l e a s e pick one up in the College of Natural Science Office, not had r e c e n t c o n f e r e n c e s with t h e i r a d v i s e r s , should a r r a n g e Thursday, June 1 1:00-5:00 p . m . A-H lege In which the student i s currently enrolled. Room 103 Nhtural Science Building. a p r o g r a m planning conference b e f o r e May 26. A d v i s e r appoint- Friday, J u n e 2 1:00-5:00 p . m . Students who have Changes of ma j o r to be effective for Summer o r Fall t e r m s m u s t m e n t s can be m a d e by calling the Advisement C e n t e r , 355-1902. be m a d e p r i o r to r e g i s t r a t i o n (payment of fees) for that t e r m . not seen t h e i r a d v i s e r . t