Tuesday MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY V o l . 59 N u m b e r 174 STATE East Lansing, Michigan NEWS M a y 9, 1967 10c Faculty and ASMSU agree on women's hours proposal By L A U R E L P R A T T quest that the policy b e c o m e effective " T h e student board c e n s u r e s AWS f o r each t e r m a s 2 a . m . late p e r m i s s i o n s u m m e r t e r m instead of fall t e r m a s had acting falsely as a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e body." nights. State N e w s Staff W r i t e r been expected. An attempt was made in ASMSU Monday —Coeds with selective h o u r s who plan night to d e c l a r e the policy immediately e f - to r e t u r n a f t e r the U n i v e r s i t y closing T h e ASMSU Student B o a r d and the If p a s s e d by the t r u s t e e s , the new h o u r s fective., but it was defeated by a vote of hour may sign out and indicate an a n t i c i - Faculty Committee on Student A f f a i r s policy will go into effect t h i s fall. 2 - 8 - 2 . B r a d Lang, s o p h o m o r e - a t - l a r g e , pated t i m e of r e t u r n , but a r e not r e q u i r e d (FCSA) have both finally approved the AWS The board a l s o voted 6 - 3 - 3 o n the f o l - and J i m F r i e l , Off-CampusCouncil c h a i r - to do sot , h o u r s p r o p o s a l which e l i m i n a t e s closing lowing motion by Dick H e r r o l d , I n t e r f r a - ternity Council p r e s i d e n t : man, voted for the motion. W.C. Blanton, —All coeds still must sign out for o v e r - h o u r s f o r sophomores, j u n i o r s and s e n - iors. " T h a t the ASMSU Student Board o f f e r a s s e n i o r - a t - l a r g e , and Hal Lashlee, I n t e r - nights and any t i m e they a r e leaving the It goes now to Vice P r e s i d e n t f o r Student public knowledge its feeling that the AWS C o o p e r a t i v e Council c h a i r m a n , abstained. G r e a t e r Lansing a r e a . A f f a i r s John A. Fuzak f o r h i s signature, o f f i c e r s have acted c o n t r a r y to the best Monday afternoon the FCSA approved the —Only f r e s h m e n women a r e r e q u i r e d then to P r e s i d e n t Hannah who will place it i n t e r e s t s of the student body in hindering AWS h o u r s proposal with r e c o m m e n d a - to have p a r e n t a l p e r m i s s i o n c a r d s on f i l e on the agenda f o r the B o a r d of T r u s t e e s the e f f o r t s of the student board toward tions m a d e Sunday night by the ASMSU authorizing overnight a b s e n c e s . meeting May 17 and 18. liberalization of women's r e s i d e n c e r e g u - Student B o a r d . ( p l e a s e turn to the back page) T h e student board voted Monday to r e - lations. F r i d a y the FCSA r e j e c t e d the student b o a r d ' s f i r s t recommendations, sayingthe 'NO DEMONSTRABLE NEED' changes had not been given enough study by ASMSU. o Motherly love . T h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s w e r e : selective h o u r s f o r sophomore, junior and senior Phillips Hall " T o t o " the baby c h i m p h o l d s a c a r d f o r " J j d y , " his f o s t e r m o t h e r a n d c h i m p s t a r of " D a k t a r l " on the s e r i e s ' set. " J u d y " h a s been RA reports dropped women and those age 21 o r older; optional signout f o r all coeds with selective hours; h e l p i n g t r a i n the b a b y f o r a p e r f o r m ! n g c a r e e r . U P I Telephoto guests allowed in r e s i d e n c e halls during the week, who would not have to r e t u r n to to quit A W S the h a l l s with t h e i r h o s t e s s e s or within P h i l l i p s Hall unanimously resolved to IN W A R S A W from student files University hours. withdraw their judiciary f r o m AWS Sunday Sunday night, in o r d e r to get the p r o p o - night. At l e a s t f o u r other hall p r e s i d e n t s . Hanoi failed to show sal through the FCSA, the board decided have indicated they may follow this l e a d . to allow guests of coeds with selective By L A U R E L P R A T T evaluation c u r r e n t l y taking place In the Phillips H a l l ' s action Is based upon t h e i r h o u r s to have optional signout and not to State N e w s Staff W r i t e r e n t i r e a r e a of r e c o r d s , to bring policies disapproval of AWS a s a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e be r e q u i r e d to r e t u r n with t h e i r h o s t e s s e s . into line with the Academic Freedom body. C a s s i e Beddow, m e m b e r of the P h i l - for talks on peace RA r e p o r t s will no longer be included T h e proposal a s approved states that: lips Hall Council and co-author of the Report by the final Implementation date —Sophomore, junior and senior women In student f i l e s . in m i d - J u l y . resolution, said that AWS has acted to and coeds 21 or older have no University protect the o r g a n i z a t i o n ' s i n t e r e s t s r a t h e r John A . Fuzak, vice p r e s i d e n t f o r s t u - " W e ' v e finally r e a l i z e d that we really closing h o u r s . than the w o m e n ' s . dent a f f a i r s , announced Monday that h e , c a n ' t supply r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s f o r students along with Eldon N o n n a m a k e r , a s s o c i a t e —University closing h o u r s a r e midnight She also maintained that MSU has been November and on his r e t u r n to Saigon w h e r e the University is this complex WASHINGTON (f) - P r e s i d e n t Johnson dean of students, and DonAdams, d i r e c t o r Sunday through T h u r s d a y and 1 a.m. F r i - operating a s if the Academic F r e e d o m about Dec, 1 he a r r a n g e d a s e c r e t s e s - and l a r g e u n l e s s we really know the s t u - had a man in Warsaw early last D e c e m - of r e s i d e n c e halls, p r o g r a m s , had decided day and Saturday nights. Report has been In effect and " w e ' r e taking sion with Henry Cabot Lodge, then the d e n t , " he s a i d . b e r ready and waiting to open s e c r e t t h e r e was no d e m o n s t r a b l e need f o r the —Coeds with selective h o u r s may leave them up on i t . " UJS. a m b a s s a d o r . " W e ' r e moving In the direction of r e - peace talks with a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f N o r t h r e p o r t s to be In the dean of students and r e t u r n to their r e s i d e n c e s a f t e r the Other dorm p r e s i d e n t s , however, feel Lewandowskl produced a 10-polnt s t a t e - moving a l l things such a s l e t t e r s of Vietnam who never showed u p . record. U n i v e r s i t y closing h o u r s . that the I s s u e was dropped a f t e r AWS a c - ment of what considered to be the UJ5. r e c o m m e n d a t i o n f r o m the f l i e s u n l e s s the This peace probe f a i l e d . The r e a s o n s —Coeds with U n i v e r s i t y closing h o u r s cepted ASMSU policies Sunday night. position on ending the w a r . He told Lodge It h a s not yet been decided whether student a s k s to have them put I n . " why a r e disputed between the U.S. and may select t h r e e weekend nights during he thought the North Vietnamese would RA r e p o r t s will continue to be made Polish g o v e r n m e n t s . But the s e c r e t diplo- out at a l l though, Adams said. macy which led to Warsaw produced the be p r e p a r e d to t a l k . P r e s i d e n t Johnson and S e c r e t a r y of Underdeveloped colleges " A l l RA evaluations c u r r e n t l y Included n e a r e s t approach yet to a U^S.-Communist in student f o l d e r s will be systematically statement on how the war might be settled. State Dean Rusk speedily advised Lodge r e m o v e d and destroyed in the next two The statement may yet play an Important w e e k s , " Fuzak said. ( p l e a s e turn to the back page) p a r t in bringing the w a r to an end, if He said they would be pulled f r o m the it is e v e r to end through negotiation, Reds claim f l i e s , torn up and d i s c a r d e d by r e c o r d s s o m e high officials h e r e believe. get $22 million in grants staff p e r s o n n e l . But he noted that they The Warsaw m a n e u v e r , initiated and will not be publicly d e s t r o y e d . directed by Polish d i p l o m a t s , had another The ASMSU Student Board and o t h e r r e s u l t . Indirectly at l e a s t it led P r e s i - student g r o u p s have demanded that all RA r e p o r t s now in the f i l e s be publicly d e s t r o y e d , p r e f e r a b l y by burning. dent Johnson to prohibit all U.S. bombing n e a r the North Vietnamese capital of Hanoi for m o r e than four months. 88,000 kills academic institutions in A l a b a m a , Institute f o r Services to Education in " I think t h a t ' s an insult and d e m o n - WASHINGTON \f) — The Office of North V i e t n a m w a s invited through WASHINGTON (JP) — Top Viet Cong Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Washington, D.C. s t r a t e s a lack of t r u s t , " Fuzak s a i d . Education awarded $22 million in grants Polish and o t h e r diplomatic channels to l e a d e r s In South Vietnam informed Hanoi North and South C a r o l i n a , T e n n e s s e e , He added that he had not received the Monday to help underdeveloped colleges T e x a s and Virginia. In a l l , 325 g r a n t s The academic links In M i s s i s s i p p i I n - take some r e s p o n s i v e stepof de-escalation late l a s t y e a r that Communist troops l e t t e r containing the b o a r d ' s m o t i o n , which get on t h e i r a c a d e m i c f e e t . More than cluded the University of Iowa, State U n i - but never did s o . killed 88,000 A m e r i c a n s during the f i r s t w e r e issued to schools in 46 states and demanded that the r e s i d e n c e halls p r o - half the money goes to schools in 10 v e r s i t y of New York and Brown U n i v e r - T h e story of this peace e f f o r t , f r o m nine months of 1966, Pentagon s o u r c e s the D i s t r i c t of Columbia, including 104 g r a m s office discontinue RA evaluations, Southern s t a t e s . s i t y , along with s o m e M i s s i s s i p p i c o l l e g e s . m i d - N o v e m b e r until two weeks ago when disclosed Monday. to p r e d o m i n a n t l y Negro colleges and that a l l such evaluations now in existence T h e funds, available under the 1965 junior c o l l e g e s . the bombs tell again at Hanoi, has been If that c l a i m w e r e c o r r e c t , the Viet be publicly destroyed, and that until they Higher Education Act, will finance v i s i t - obtained f r o m various official and diplo- Cong would have wiped out well over a r e d e s t r o y e d , they be open to the e v a l u - ing s c h o l a r s , added p r o f e s s o r s , special one-fourth of the peak U.S. strength in M e a n y denies matic s o u r c e s . ated s t u d e n t s . a c a d e m i c p r o g r a m s and student and f a c - The p r o g r a m ' s avowed goal of link- Viet Nam In S e p t e m b e r , 311,000. So f a r a s official Washington is c o n - ultv exchanges with n e a r h v rnllpa^c anrt ing the developing colleges with nearby Defense f i g u r e s f o r the same p e r i o d , Fuzak said the decision was m a d e F r i - c e r n e d , it can now be told because the established u n i v e r s i t i e s apparently ran day a f t e r discussion with r e s i d e n c e hall staff on the u s e of the f o r m s . u n i v e r s i t i e s . About $6.6 million Is e a r - m a r k e d f o r junior c o l l e g e s . • into s e r i o u s hitches in the Deep South. overseas use episode has ended in f a i l u r e to produce e i t h e r peace talks o r a scaling down of however, showed 3,558 American d e a d - and about 41,000 Communists killed. " W e found t h e r e was p r a c t i c a l l y no " G r a n t s under this p r o g r a m will a s - T h e n e a r e s t links f o r predominantly the w a r . T h i s amazing disparity between what of CIA funds u s e being made of t h e m , " he s a i d , and s i s t In r a i s i n g the a c a d e m i c quality of Negro schools in Alabama were listed At the State D e p a r t m e n t , p r e s s o f f i c e r the Viet Cong c l a i m to be achieving It was a g r e e d that if t h e r e was no need colleges with the d e s i r e and potential a s Fordham University of New York, Robert J . McCloskey said he had no c o m - m i l i t a r i l y in South Vietnam and what Is f o r them they should not be kept. to m a k e a substantial contribution to the University of Michigan, Indiana Uni- ment on the s t o r y . actually happening was shown In a c a p - This decision is p a r t of a total r e - higher e d u c a t i o n , " the Office of E d u - WASHINGTON VP) — A F L - C I O P r e s i d e n t t u r e d Communist document. versity and Dartmouth. During the -period t h e r e w e r e t h r e e cation s a i d , " b u t which f o r financial and G e o r g e Meany Monday denied renewed T h e p a p e r , among many seized in the brief t r u c e s , at C h r i s t m a s , New Y e a r ' s , o t h e r r e a s o n s a r e struggling f o r survival In L o u i s i a n a , where a l l seven f e d e r a l r e p o r t s of widespread subsidies f r o m the fighting, was a r e p o r t on the w a r by the and the Vietnamese lunar new y e a r in and a r e Isolated f r o m the main c u r r e n t s grants w e n t to predominantly Negro C e n t r a l Intelligence Agency f o r U.S. labor p r e s i d i u m of the Communist m i l i t a r y February. D a y of Inquiry of a c a d e m i c l i f e . " s c h o o l s , the n e a r e s t links included F o r d - programs overseas. organization in South Vietnam, the C e n - Johnson personally wrote a l e t t e r to About $12.5 million was awarded to h a m , the University of Illinois and the Meany denied a Saturday Evening P o s t t r a l O f f i c e , South Vietnam. P r e s i d e n t Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam. r e p o r t that some $2 million was funneled Pentagon s o u r c e s say it I l l u s t r a t e s how Pope Paul VI, U . N . S e c r e t a r y - G e n e r a l f r o m the CIA through A m e r i c a n unions. will focus U Thant, B r i t i s h P r i m e M i n i s t e r Harold the Viet Cong may be deceiving t h e i r « i l i ! T h e P o s t a r t i c l e by T h o m a s W. B r a d e n , Wilson, Soviet P r i m e M i n i s t e r Alexei l e a d e r s In Hanoi, a s well a s t h e i r t r o o p s , e d i t o r and publisher of the Oceanside Calif. about the p r o g r e s s of the Communist N . Kosygin and o t h e r s took a hand in B l a d e - T r i b u n e , said the money was h a n - e f f o r t to o v e r t h r o w Saigon. the s e a r c h f o r negotiations. on Vietnam dled through J a y Lovestone, nowAFL-CIO Officials f e e l the e n e m y ' s masking of In a s e n s e the kickoff man f o r t h e s e d i r e c t o r of international a f f a i r s . the t r u e m i l i t a r y situation may be one e n d e a v o r s was Januz Lewandowskl, a Braden said the CIA money was used in r e a s o n the North Vietnamese continue Polish m e m b e r of the International Control the late 1940's and 1950's to help l a b o r By T R I N K A C L I N E C o m m i s s i o n which o p e r a t e s in both Saigon p r e s s i n g the w a r d e s p i t e growing allied unions in F r a n c e , Italy and Germany fight p o w e r . In s h o r t , they a p p e a r to be v i c - State N e w s Staff W.-Jter and Hanoi. ( p l e a s e turn to the back page) Lewandowskl went to Hanoi in late t i m s of t h e i r own l i e s . " W h y V i e t n a m ? " Is the question for Day st Inquiry, Wednesday, sponsored by the ASMSU Student B o a r d . Day of Inquiry is a day f o r students STUDENTS' TURN AGAIN to c o n c e n t r a t e on questioning the r e a s o n s f o r US involvement in Vietnam, said G r e e Hopkins, ASMSU c h a i r m a n . John Kenneth Galbralth and o t h e r noted p e r s o n s giving their views on the Viet- Are MSU catalogs adéquate? n a m question in a s i m i l a r Day of Inquiry By A N D R E W M O L L I S O N at H a r v a r d University may be heard by State N e w s E x e c u t i v e R e p o r t e r T h i s s e r i e s of d a i l y a r t i c l e s a i m e d at i m p r o v i n g all i n t e r e s t e d students via telephone- M S U is d i r e c t e d to those who would r a t h e r think than loud s p e a k e r a r r a n g e m e n t In Room 105 Okay, we've had a couple of days of faculty c o m m e n t s . It's o u r turn a g a i n . be p r e a c h e d to. V o u r r e s p o n s e will d e t e r m i n e the S. Kedzie at 7:30 p j n . Wednesday. Did you read the MSU catalog b e f o r e length of the s e r i e s . T h e r e is some possibility a l s o that A l l - C a m p j s Radio WMSN will c a r r y the coming to school h e r e ? discussion. Have you used It since then for: " T i e object of this Inquiry Is to e n - —choosing e l e c t i v e s î — I n s t r u c t o r ' s qualifications? the above information? a u l e us to d e t e r m i n e In o u r own minds •—finding r u l e s and r a t e s ? — i n s t r u c t o r ' s rating by students? Should such a catalog be Issued by: w h e t h e r o r not the r e a s o n s given by —choosing a m a j o r ? — i n s t r u c t o r ' s rating by faculty? —ASMSU? the Johnson Administration a r e substantial —learning about financial aids? — c l a s s size? —the r e g i s t r a r ' s office? to support the actions being taken a t this — s e e i n g what the faculty s t r u c t u r e Is? — r e a d i n g s to be assigned? —the faculty? t m e , " said Hopkins. Day of Inquiry was organized by the Class boycott Was It helpful? Could it have been m o r e helpful? —academic and educational p r e r e q u i - sites? —a private concern? Phone me at 355-8252 between noon Campus Co-ordinating C o m m i t t e e a s a A l a r g e " s k u l l and c r o s s b o n e s " h a n g s f r o m the m a i n a d m i n i s t r a - Look up the c o u r s e s you a r e taking - - o b j e c t i v e of the c o u r s e ? and 2 p . m . with your a n s w e r s to t h e s e r e s u l t of l e t t e r s sent to P r e s i d e n t J o h n - tion building at A l l e n U n i v e r s i t y In C o l u m b i a , S . C . , where students t h i s t e r m . A r e they adequately described? —testing method used? q u e s t i o n s . O r w r i t e . Or phone at another t i m e and leave your name and phone son f r o m student body p r e s i d e n t s . Hop- b l o c k i n g all e n t r a n c e s to the u n i v e r s i t y have s u c c e e d e d in a 100% What information do you want about — c l a s s r o o m location? kins and P e t e E l l s w o r t h , vice c h a i r m a n , number. boycott of c l a s s e s . The students a r e p r o t e s t i n g action taken by the a c o u r s e b e f o r e you sign up f o r it: Would you be willing to p a y , s a y , 50 r e t u r n e d f r o m a recent Big Ten P r e s - c e n t s a t e r m f o r a supplementary catalog T h e a n s w e r s will be published in the b o a r d which c a u s e d the s c h o o l ' s white dean to r e s i g n f r o m the p r e - — i n s t r u c t o r ' s name? State News. . -ninantly N e g r o s c h o o l . U P I Telephoto — i n s t r u c t o r ' s rank? containing a n y w h e r e f r o m half to all of ( p l e a s e turn to the back page) STATE NEWS Cinderella speaks out Eric Pianln, managing editor Kyle C . Kerbawy J a m e s Spanlolo, c a m p u s e d i t o r editor-in-chief Edward A. Brill, editorial e d i t o r Lawrence W e r n e r , sports editor Bobby Soden, a s s o c i a t e c a m p u s e d i t o r The name of the g a m e Joel Stark Andrew Mollison, executive r e p o r t e r advertising manager William G. Papclak, asst. ad manager T u e s d a y Morning, May 9, 1967 A sophomore lands on a hoteled space— By E L L E N ZURKEY pay the s a m e rent, but stay in for the T h e n a m e of the game i s Our H o u r s night. EDITORIALS ( i t ' s based on Monopoly). T h e p l a y e r s a r e the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n lands on its own property—nothing happens. a sophomore (supported by the ASMSU Now that e v e r y o n e ' s made a move l e t ' s h WOULD Students lose Student Board), and a junior (backed by the Associated Women Students). T h e r u l e s w e r e aptly described by t r y to r e v i s e the r u l e s : AWS's player i s s a f e so it doesn't want any change. ASMSU's p l a y e r is b e - JOURNAL Tai mheJ in ramp decision Dick Herrold, president of Inter F r a - ternity Council, when he said, " T h e a d - m i n i s t r a t i o n ' s position is what's mine i s mine and what's y o u r s i s negotiable." ing d i s c r i m i n a t e d against so it a s k s f o r equal r i g h t s . T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n is s a f e no m a t t e r where it lands. " H e l l , " said the disgusted p a c e s only during the day. No r e v i s i o n of the r u l e s . T h e game ¿starts student when it was s u g - The r e s t of the time the with one small m o d i - I s n ' t this a fun g a m e ? Sunday evening student board met f o r g e s t e d he and his f e l l o w s spaces will presumably fication: the a d m i n - i t s millionth (only a slight exaggeration) i s t r a t i o n owns all the organize a protest c o m m i t - stand empty, and students p r o p e r t y upon which special meeting to t r y to get the r u l e s r e v i s e d in o r d e r to help the p l a y e r s it t e e , " s i n c e the U n i v e r s i t y ' s will walk or bus to their auto- it h a s built s e v e r a l r e p r e s e n t s . It had to a p p e a r to s e l l - World Journal Tribune made up its mind to l o u s e us up t h e r e ' s not a thing we can mobiles in lot Y, far from their living q u a r t e r s . buildings and hotels. AWS w a n t s change of the r u l e s a out to do so. T h a t ' s the way the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n loaded the dice. according to what the do about i t . " The A l l - U n i v e r s i t y T r a f - ASMSU changed its stand on the guest dies alone in poverty * T h i s student and his f e l - lows in Shaw, Mason, Abbot, fic Committee s o m e pains to a s s u r e all that has taken administration will give. ASMSU is calling not just for a revision of the r u l e s but a fair revision. T h e junior lands in a hotel—pay $290 policy in o r d e r to get selective h o u r s f o r sophomores. It hopes someday soon to r e v i s e the guest policy, too. bus s e r v i c e will be prompt But until then i s n ' t it fun playing the After l e s s than a year of ing labor and opposing T a m - Snyder and Phillips are f e e l - and stay out a s long a s you H o u r s game with loaded dice? and convenient, if not f r e e . and stay out a s long a s you w i s h . publication, the New York many il all. ing the pain a s s o c i a t e d with one of the m o s t recent puz- If it's that good, there should World Journal Tribune, heir to the most important jour- The most memorable zling d e c i s i o n s of Michigan be no objection to giving the At the magical hour negative exploit was, of State U n i v e r s i t y , shifting grad e m p l o y e s , staff m e m - nalistic pioneering in A m e r - By P H Y L L I S ZIMBLER you come In under a no h o u r s policy, c o u r s e , the circulation bat- them from the Shaw parking bers and faculty personnel than stay out looking f o r something to ica, died Friday of economic At the magical hour of 1 o'clock on do. tle between the World and ramp to the distant c o m m u - the benefit of lot Y parking strangulation. Friday and Saturday night a girl is no S o m e t i m e s you j u s t can't leave in t i m e the Journal that helped p r e - ter lot. and bus s e r v i c e . They are longer safe f r o m h e r date since that to get in by 1 o ' c l o c k . The party is too The World Journal Trib- is when he t u r n s into a werewolf. At cipitate the S p a n i s h - A m e r i - For s o m e time the Uni- commuting from their good, so you sign out f o r the night, une i s survived by the T i m e s , l e a s t that is what the c u r r e n t h o u r s (No one checks on where you sign-out can War. v e r s i t y has been faced with h o m e s anyway. policy would have us believe. to.) How much m o r e s e n s i b l e would It the Post and the Daily N e w s . It would s e e m that at l e a s t Many r e a s o n s w e r e originally p r e - be to be able to c o m e in when you feel Only the T i m e s fulfills the Whether you c h o o s e to b e - an incipient parking prob- sented f o r the policy of women's closing like it f r o m an a c t i v i t y , then to have role of a big city newspaper. l e m in addition to the normal a c o m p r o m i s e , giving ramp h o u r s . By now most advanced colleges to stay out all night. l i e v e that the paper was The World Journal Trib- state of jammed s t r e e t s . p r i v i l e g e s to s e n i o r s in the have realized the r i d i c u l o u s n e s s of t h e s e If our p a r e n t s had wanted to send placed in an i m p o s s i b l e e c o - reasons. ^ us to a nunnery, they une's parents were Joseph What, e x a c t l y , i s to be done Red Cedar d o r m s , would nomic position by a narrow But not MSU. This university provides would have. If we s t u - Pulitzer. William Randolph to provide parking s p a c e s for have been r e a s o n a b l e . easy sign-out f o r the night, but rigid dents had gone to and s e l f i s h c r a f t unionism or closing h o u r s . another college, with Hearst, J a m e s Gordon B e n - that management failed to additional graduate students Such a solution had been m o r e liberal hours, nett, Benjamin Day and and others who will work in suggested, but as was pain- L e t ' s look at the situation r e a l i s t i c a l - our p a r e n t s would not maintain a properly a g r e s - ly. How many t i m e s have you really have m a d e us c o m e Horace G r e e l e y , and its the new Wells Hall and Ad- fully demonstrated to stu- had a good t i m e , o r a bad t i m e , on a s i v e stance, the death of the to MSU Instead b e - death truncates a continuous ministration building? dents in the Red C e d a r c o m - d a t e , and been exhausted and wanted to c a u s e " T h e y take World Journal Tribune r e - c o m e in e a r l y . But, heaven f o r b i d , that such nice c a r e of the tradition in A m e r i c a n jour- mains a matter of r e g r e t . The answer for the All- plex policy at MSU i s most would be a social c a l a m i t y , so you stay eirls fhpro " University traffic c o m m i t t e e out to the last minute. nalism that dates to 1833. often to take f r o m the stu- AWS and the faculty can't be anyone's T h e situations the r u l e s a r e supposed o r e v e r y o n e ' s conscience, I'll be my own. The country has l o s t the was predictable. Merely take dents and give to faculty and to p r o t e c t us f r o m can m o r e easily And you be y o u r s . And p l e a s e don't Midst all the l a u r e l s that promising s u c c e s s o r ofgood away the students' Shaw others. happen when t h e r e ' s nothing left to do make m e have to sign-out f o r all night that night and t h e r e ' s still an hour to j u s t because at 12:30 I'm halfway through adorn the m e m o r y of the and faithful s e r v a n t s , and the ramp p r i v i l e g e s , and give Not only i s the A l l - U n i v e r - go. How much b e t t e r to come In early a s e r i o u s conversation p r a good party World Journal Tribune stand e c h o e s of s o m e of the f i n e s t the s p a c e to the i n c r e a s i n g sity Traffic C o m m i t t e e ' s d e - since it m a k e s no d i f f e r e n c e what t i m e o r movie and don't want to l e a v e . a few weeds that today are v o i c e s of the past are a little number of grad e m p l o y e s , c i s i o n an affront to economy almost high camp. fainter. ^taff m e m b e r s and faculty and e f f i c i e n c y , it also neatly A study in fear The l a u r e l s include d e v e l - -Th^Editors personnel. a c h i e v e s the g r e a t e s t in- By B E V E R L E Y TWiTCHELL tions undermine the " p h i l o s o p h y " of the oping and educating a m a s s Move the exiled students' convenience for the g r e a t e s t T h e AWS h o u r s p r o p o s a l was a study in AWS p r o p o s a l ? A r e sophomore selective h o u r s inconsistent with the theory of newspaper audience, t r e a t - parking p r i v i l e g e s into com-; number. fear: Letter policy m a t u r i t y development? (A r a t h e r s u b - muter lot Y, a patch of ground —AWS was a f r a i d of losing power; ing news as a p e r i s h a b l e But, s i n c e the g r e a t e s t —The women w e r e a f r a i d they w e r e not jective theory, one might add.) I s n ' t the huddling p r e c a r i o u s l y on the AWS p r o p o s a l inconsistent with its own commodity, developing f i - number involved in the q u e s - going to get much out of it, so they asked philosophy? T h e State News w e l c o m e s all l e t t e r s . edge of the world s o m e w h e r e for a s little a s possible; nancial news, making aboli- P l e a s e be brief and type a l l l e t t e r s tion are m e r e l y students, —Someone—probably the A d m i n i s t r a - —Isn't the AWS h o u r s p r o p o s a l incon- tionism r e s p e c t a b l e , helping t r i p l e spaced, if p o s s i b l e . P l e a s e , also, west of c a m p u s . what e l s e i s one to expect? tion—was a f r a i d of nebulous m o n s t e r s who sistent with the Academic F r e e d o m R e - include name, a d d r e s s and university Of c o u r s e the new tenants would accost our g i r l s a f t e r 1 a . m . , and port, a s well? T h e r e p o r t r e a d s (section to head off war with England standing. No unsigned l e t t e r s will be - - T h e Editors of the reaction of p a r e n t s whose apron 1.4): " T h e student i s not only a m e m b e r over Venezuela, champion- printed. in the Shaw ramp will use the s t r i n g s s t r e t c h to East Lansing. of the a c a d e m i c community; he is a l s o The hours propo- a citizen of the l a r g e r society. As a c i t i - sal should be a study zen, he r e t a i n s those r i g h t s , protections JIM GRAHAM in student rights and and g u a r a n t e e s of f a i r t r e a t m e n t which a r e demands, not in f e a r . held by all citizens, and the University The recommenda- m a y not deny them to h i m . " tions of the ASMSU n the wake of progress Student Board were (It is interesting to note that the faculty a t t e m p t s in that d i - c o m m i t t e e which r e j e c t e d the ASMSU r e c t i o n . Board m e m - h o u r s proposal F r i d a y a l s o w r o t e the b e r s m e t with hall Academic F r e e d o m Report.) in t h i s vein, if it w e r e to become a part above body to have a s h o r t h i s t o r y a s m o r e councils, conducted a T h e AWS hours p r o p o s a l w a s a l s o a study organization should be t r e a t e d a s s o m e - T h e r e c e n t f u r o r o v e r the question of and m o r e people come to accept the single survey, held open h e a r i n g s . in dissent: thing that was on its way out. of the ASMSU Cabinet. What we a r e now w o m e n ' s h o u r s c l e a r l y indicates that it is standard of t r e a t m e n t . T h e AWS proposal was a study in i n - It was convenient to neglect AWS until witnessing a r e the last s p a s m s of a gov- t i m e to take a s e r i o u s look at the s t r u c t u r e consistency, a s well. Questions have been Both AWS Assembly representative s and the question of women's h o u r s revision erning group, which will end in the birth In the wake of p r o g r e s s , we often find of the v a r i o u s organizations that claim left unanswered: the w o m e n ' s hall p r e s i d e n t s , e x p r e s s e d c a m e to light, and everyone was reminded of a s e r v i c e club. o u r s e l v e s forced to adapt to new s t r u c - to r e p r e s e n t the women of this University. —Why did the conference c o m m i t t e e i n - strong d i s s a t i s f a c t i o n with sections of the that this ancient s t r u c t u r e , c h a r t e r e d by ASMSU should go on r e c o r d a s favoring t u r e s and ideas to r e p l a c e the f a m i l i a r Now, t h e r e seem to be t h r e e groups, dicate last week that the ASMSU r e c o m - r e p o r t in F e b r u a r y . And the only r e a s o n the State Board of A g r i c u l t u r e in the days euthanasia for this faltering body. and the worn. T h i s AWS problem i s such all of which claim to r e p r e s e n t women. mendations would be approved by the f a c - they allowed it to p a s s was because they of P e r s h i n g and gattling guns, still clung F o r the time being the policy functions a situation. We have the Womens I n t e r - r e s i d e n c e ulty c o m m i t t e e F r i d a y ? w e r e told they could amend it when it got to its privileges in making w o m e n ' s policy. of AWS should be t r a n s f e r r e d to an |kll- We, a s a student body, will never be Council, the P a n - h e l l e n i c Council, and the to the student b o a r d . T h a t ' s what the Then, we discover that t h i s same o r g a n - University Women's Council, m a d e up of able to r e a l i z e the proposition of equal —Why was the p r e s i d e n t of AWS asked Associated Women Students. T h e last of ASMSU r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s a r e all about. ization stands a s a most conservative body r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m s o r o r i t i e s and wo- t r e a t m e n t and p r i v i l e g e s , and the end of to speak b e f o r e the c o m m i t t e e and not t h e s e r e p r e s e n t s , according to their con- m e m b e r s of ASMSU, when ASMSU o f f i c i a l s T h a t ' s what the Faculty C o m m i t t e e on on s e v e r a l points of revision. m e n ' s halls, which would end f u t u r e d e c - the sexual double standard, until we a b a n - stitution, all MSU coeds. r e q u e s t e d it? Student A f f a i r ? r e j e c t e d F r i d a y . Incon- Everyone is now embroiled over the a d e s of wa steful duplicity. don the belief in a w o m e n ' s student gov- At one t i m e on this c a m p u s (pre-World sistent, w a s n ' t it? b a s i c i s s u e of equal t r e a t m e n t and equal In the meantime, we could expect the ernment. —How would the ASMSU r e c o m m e n d a - War II, that is) t h e r e was such a thing p r i v i l e g e s for both s e x e s . It is apparent a s a w o m e n ' s student government, a s t h e r e OUR READERS' MINDS that to accept the emancipation of women was a brief period when an Associated m e a n s the end of AWS, and the outmoded Mens Students (AMS, does anyone r e m e m - idea of w o m e n ' s student government. b e r that?) existed. To contribute to STEP T h e r e f o r e it should not be s u r p r i s i n g T h a t changed in 1939, when a student that AWS will r e f u s e to espouse the idea council was formed, but AWSwenton, still of equal privileges, a s that would be the the main legislative governing body for same thing a s political suicide to an o r - women students, entrenched in the belief ganization founded historically on the V i c - that the government needs of f e m a l e s a r e tor ial notion of s e p a r a t e and unequal t r e a t - not the s a m e a s men. ment of the s e x e s . Then, in 1951, the students adopted a new T o the Editor: faculty, and o t h e r s who r e c o g n i z e the e d u - to the p a r t i c i p a n t s but a l s o to the volun- plan creating an All-University Student At this moment AWS h a s two m a j o r cational benefits to be obtained f r o m v e n - t e e r s . We can say, too, that the proposed Government, with the intention of serving policy functions. T h e following is an open l e t t e r sent to t u r e s of this kind.The p u r p o s e , in general, p r o j e c t this s u m m e r gives e v e r y indication all students. Yet we still find'AWS in its It e s t a b l i s h e s women's d r e s s r e g u l a - all faculty m e m b e r s . is to help improve the quality of e d u c a - of being Just a s s u c c e s s f u l a s those in the usual position with all its natural p r e r o g - tions and p r o p o s e s w o m e n ' s hours r e v i - tion available to N e g r o e s in the South. past, if not m o r e so. atives. sions. T h e Academic F r e e d o m Report ended the long involvement of AWS in D e a r Colleague: It is important to note that STEP volun- Most recently, in 1965, the Associated F o r the third consecutive y e a r , a group t e e r s s e r v e without pay. T h e y plan the p r o - We u r g e you, t h e r e f o r e , to help the S T E P Students of MSU was f o r m e d with a c o n - judiciary m a t t e r s , and turned this r e - Volunteers by making a financial c o n t r i b u - sponsibility over toWIC and Panhel. Where of MSU students will go to Rust College gram, r a i s e funds needed to finance it, stitution which brought all student o r g a n i - in Holly Springs, M i s s i s s i p p i , to conduct and then go to Rust College for five weeks tion to t h e i r e f f o r t s . P l e a s e make your zations and governing groups into one would be the need for h o u r s and d r e s s r e g s check payable to the MSU S T E P PROJECT if the U n i v e r s i t y accepted the single s t a n d - an education p r o g r a m f o r Negro students to meet and work with 100 students who s t r u c t u r e . AWS for one y e a r was a l s o in that a r e a who plan to enter college will e n t e r that college a s f r e s h m e n in the and m a i l it to S T E P . Room 308. Student included, mostly, as I r e c a l l , f o r the sake a r d ? T h e r e f o r e it logically follows that S e r v i c e s Building, C a m p u s . t h e r e would be ho need f o r AWS a s a next f a l l . T h i s is known a s the Student fall. T h e p r o g r a m this y e a r will run f r o m of political expediency. Education P r o j e c t , o r STEP for short. June 18 to J u l y 21. T h e budget is a s f o l - policy body. If you have questions about the p r o j e c t , T h e n in winter of 1966, when L w a s a S T E P i s sponsored by the Associated lows: junior m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e of ASMSU, the T h e trend f o r AWS i s to b e c o m e a wo- we will be glad to a n s w e r them f o r you. Students of Michigan State University and Room & Board for 100 students $10,000 Protestable w e a t h e r AWS was dropped f r o m the student board m e n ' s s e r v i c e organization. All of the Our n a m e s and telephone n u m b e r s a r e financed by contributions f r o m students, Room & B o a r d f o r 28 S T E P with the thought c l e a r l y in mind that the p r e s e n t a c t i v i t i e s of AWS could continue l i s t e d below. volunteers 2,800 T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , health & t r a v e l Robert G r e e n 355-9567 PEANUTS 355-5250 T o the Editor: [HERE'S THE OJORLD^ CXXUN BELOu) I CAN SEE THOSE insurance 1,500 Frank Beeman 355-5258 I want to do what e v e r y o n e e l s e is doing OJARI FLYING ACE POOR M6HTERS IN THE TRENCHES Ed. m a t e r i a l s , swim, pool rent 2,500 Milton Powell 332-8508 t h e s e days—PROTEST I I think something ZOOMIN6 THR0Ü6H Field t r i p s 675 Benjamin Hickok should be done about the abominable The Air in his Administrative costs 525 John F o s s 355-3337 weather we've been having. It's just not . A 50PWITH CAMEL Miscellaneous 800 Wilbur Brookover 355-2367 f a i r ; we students just shouldn't have t® Total $18,800 Gordon T h o m a s 355-6690 put up with such an o u t r a g e . It must be j r a T h o s e of us on the MSU faculty who have John Hocking 353-0692 the fault of the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n or the f a c - worked with STEP v o l u n t e e r s can a s s u r e H a r r y McKinney 355-1790 ulty—everything e l s e is!I you that previous p r o j e c t s have r e s u l t e d Note: Contributions a r e deductible for E. L a r r y Beaumont in significant educational benefits not only tax p u r p o s e s . F a r m i n g t o n sophomore T u e s d a y , May 9, 1967 3 Michigan State N e w s , East L a n s i n g , Michigan NEWS Marines repel summary elite Red troops ^ ^ ^ Campus Center SAIGON .f. — About l,200North ly. Battlefield reports listed 35 Vietnamese elite t r o o p s attacked •Marines killed and 89 wounded. i U.S. Marine outpost with m o r - South Vietnamese militiamen lost A capsule s u m m a r y of the d a y ' s events f r o m the John Meyer of t a r s , r o c k e t s and f l a m e t h r o w e r s 14 dead and 16 wounded. F i v e Associated Press. Monday and pierced the d e f e n s e s Americans in a U.S. Special at two points b e f o r e being thrown F o r c e s unit and five Navy S e a - back with heavy l o s s e s . beas were wounded. National News T h e leathernecRrs launched a F o r the blow at the Con T h i e n pursuit in an attempt to t r a p the outpost, the North V i e t n a m e s e Norwich sun 'n 0 Sen. Stuart Symington denied Monday that the Johnson a d - enemy. chose two elite battalions f r o m m i n i s t r a t i o n had any plans to bomb North V i e t n a m e s e c i t i e s . T h e 400 U.S. M a r i n t s and a the 324B Division. Symington, a m e m b e r of the Senate Armed S e r v i c e s C o m - mixed f o r c e defending the p o s i - A f t e r raining 200 rounds of m i t t e e , said he had made a thorough investigation of the m a t t e r tion n e a r Con Thien, two m i l e s m o r t a r f i r e into the outpost, the a f t e r a weekly news magazine claimed that top a i r f o r c e south of the d e m i l i t a r i z e d zone, North Vietnamese s t o r m e d in. o f f i c i a l s f o r e s a w punitive bombing of North V i e t n a m e s e c i t i e s . surf strategy counted 179 enemy dead a f t e r T h e y ripped barbed w i r e e n - the t h r e e - h o u r battle. tanglements with explosive 0 S e n . T h o m a s J . Dodd's f o r m e r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a s s i s t a n t , T h e d e f e n d e r s also lost h e a v i - satchel c h a r g e s and attacked with J a m e s P . Boyd J r . , said Monday that Doddhad put the d i r e c t o r flamethrowers. They penetrated of a manufacturing f i r m on his Senate office p a y r o l l in 1962. the Marine p e r i m e t e r at two T h i s s a m e f i r m l a t e r enlisted Dodd's help In s e c u r i n g a D e - f e n s e Department p u r c h a s e , Boyd s a i d . He identified the f i r m Hoffa lawyers points, swept through one c o m - pany of l e a t h e r n e c k s and into a ' a s the Conetta Manufacturing Co. Inc., of Stamford, Conn. hilltop position being built by push for retrial U.S. Special F o r c e s t r o o p s and 0 Some 225 f r i e n d s of f o r m e r president H a r r y S. T r u m a n Vietnamese civilian strike gathered in a Kansas City, Mo., hotel Monday to c e l e b r a t e forces. t h e f o r m e r p r e s i d e n t ' s 83rd birthday—even though T r u m a n CHATTANOOGA, T e n n . (J! — . About 200 M a r i n e s w e r e in the could not a t t e n d . T r u m a n notified the c e l e b r a t i o n ' s p l a n n e r s J a m e s R. H o f f a ' s defense b a t t e r y line when the North V i e t n a m e s e that he couldn't attend because he had to c o n s e r v e his strength put the finishing touches Monday attack, rolled up about 3 a . m . so he could work on his writing c o m m i t m e n t s . on their strategy for overturning With the M a r i n e s w e r e 13 S p e - • the e i g h t - y e a r jury t a m p e r i n g cial F o r c e s soldiers, 24 S e a b e e s 0 Sen. R o b e r t F. Kennedy, D - N . Y - severely c r i t i c i z e d g o v e r n - sentence handed the T e a m s t e r s and about 300 V i e t n a m e s e m i l i - ment w e l f a r e p r o g r a m s at a l l l e v e l s and called f o r a " v i r t u a l Union l e a d e r h e r e t h r e e y e a r s tiamen. r e v o l u t i o n " In all social s e r v i c e s . Both Sen. J a c o b J a v i t s , ago. As the fighting swayed, 200 R - N . Y . and Sen. Joseph C l a r k , D - P a . . have generally d e - T h e new t r i a l motion - Hoffa s Marine r e i n f o r c e m e n t s c h a r g e d fended the anti-poverty p r o g r a m , but agreed with Sen. Kennedy fourth - i s based solely on c o n - up the hill and into the s t r u g g l e . that the p r o g r a m may have s o m e d e f e c t s . Kennedy has c a r r i e d tentions that the government r e - T h r e e mounted 40mm cannon his attack Into a Senate subcommittee hearing on the a n t i - sorted to wiretapping and e l e c - were t o r n up by the f i r e of s m a l l poverty p r o g r a m held in New Y o r k . tronic eavesdropping b e f o r e and a s s a u l t r o c k e t s , two h a l f t r a c k s during the t r i a l . T h e government and two t r u c k s w e r e burned out, ® A m e r i c a ' s Lunar O r b l t e r 4 slid behind the moon Monday h a s denied the c h a r g e . and t h r e e tanks w e r e damaged. l T p r e p a r a t i o n f o r a high a l t i t u d e . photographic survey of T h e six defense l a w y e r s , led The North Vietnamese r e - 90 p e r cent of the lunar s u r f a c e . by M o r r i s Shenker of St. Louis, t r e a t e d under withering small closeted themselves in a t h i r d s a r m s and a r t i l l e r y f i r e and A F o r m e r P r e s i d e n t Dwight D . E l s e n h o w e r , 7 6 , was apparently floor motel suite eight blocks s t r i k e s f r o m the a i r , but they recovering during the weekend. f r o m the illness that put him in the hospital f r o m the Hamilton County jail, continued to send over rounds of where Hoffa and his t h r e e c o d e - m o r t a r shells t h e r e a f t e r . fendants were confined. T h e enemy dead were strewn 16.98 0 A group of 40 college students protesting the Vietnamese An e s t i m a t e d 50 p e r s o n s have inside the defense p e r i m e t e r w a r and the d r a f t w e r e forcibly evicted f r o m a House office been subpoenaed to a p p e a r a s and along the barbed wire out in building in Washington Monday. The students had t r i e d to hold w i t n e s s e s for the h e a r i n g on a f r o n t . T h e M a r i n e s took 10 p r i s - t h e i r own hearing on the d r a f t . new t r i a l motion, which begins o n e r s and captured 100 w e a p - C a s t your s p e l l near the T u e s d a y in U.S. D i s t r i c t C o u r t . ons, including 38 a s s a u l t r i f l e s , water in an A f r i c a n printed ^ C o m m u n i s m m a y be G o d ' s Judgment on a church that T h e expected s t a r defense wit- t h r e e f l a m e t h r o w e r s , 12 g r e n a d e has f a i l e d , Rt. R e v . A.G. MacLeod suggested to the annual n e s s , Benjamin David Nichols of l a u n c h e r s and four heavy m a - suit of cotton. Superbly a s s e m b l y of the P r e s b y t e r i a n Church of England Monday. Heiskell, Tenn., a r r i v e d h e r e chine guns. shaped with boy l e g s . R e d / Sunday and h a s been in n e a r c o n - 0 T h e U.S. State Department strongly p r o t e s t e d Monday the stant conference since with the Outdoor Living Show white, n a v y / w h i t e . 8 - 1 6 . parading of t h r e e U.S. pilots through the s t r e e t s of Hanoi. defense l a w y e r s . For the lithe young lady, Nichols said in an affidavit a l i b e r t y print bikini with International News attached to the new t r i a l motion that he installed w i r e M ^ n g d e - u n d e r - w i r e bra. Pink, y e l - vices in Hoffa's h o t e ^ r o o m s low or blue. Quick - dry 0 North V i e t n a m e s e P r e s i d e n t Ho Chi Minh congratulated during the 1964 t r i a l at the d i - his nation f o r shooting down U.S. planes and called f o r them to rection of Walter Sheridan, s p e - cotton. S i z e s 8 - 1 6 . " h e i g h t e n t h e i r v i g i l a n c e " against f u r t h e r UJS. a i r r a i d s In the cial a s s i s t a n t to then U.S. Atty. M a y 19-20 Hanoi a r e a . Gen. Robert F. Kennedy. 0 P a s s e n g e r deaths during ..lghts of the w o r l d ' s scheduled a i r s e r v i c e s during 1966 r o s e to 908 f r o m the p r e v i o u s y e a r ' s total of 684 In 1965. The f i g u r e c a m e f r o m a United Nations a f f i l i a t e o r g a n i z a t i o n . The organization also noted that during t h i s d e c a d e , p a s s e n g e r f a t a l i t i e s a r e likely to a v e r a g e about 750 deaths a y e a r . 0 Despite new pleas f r o m l e a d e r s in the South Arabia region, East Lansing o v Britain apparently Intends to go ahead with its plans to pull out of the a r e a by the end of 1968. Informed s o u r c e s say King F a i s a l of Saudi Arabia s e e k s British c o m m i t m e n t s of p r o - tection f o r his nation. F a i s a l apparently f e a r s an Egyptian m i l i t a r y t h r u s t Into South A r a b i a . Hollywood Vassarette o f • f » G r e e c e ' s new m i l i t a r y r u l e r s 4 r e faced with only one p r o b l e m , diplomats believe—what to do with t h e i r smoothly running g o v e r n m e n t . compatibles for • South V i e t n a m e s e Viet Cong l e a d e r s told Hanoi Sunday night that Communist t r o o p s had killed 88,000 A m e r i c a n s during the f i r s t nine months of 1966. See page 1 Great Gifts for 0 S e c r e t a r y of State Dean Rusk may soon head a U.S. d e l e - Mom's Day at • • • è contemporaries gation to a foreign m i n i s t e r s meeting in Geneva in o r d e r to Thompson Jewelry f o r e s t a l l f a i l u r e of the Kennedy Round tariff negotiations. A A 1,200 man Communist f o r c e attacked a U.S. M a r i n e o u t - post Monday, but they w e r e thrown back with heavy l o s s e s by the defending M a r i n e s . See page 3 223 M A C P e r f e c t fashion u n d e r s t u d - 0 B r i t i s h P r i m e M i n i s t e r Harold Wilson said Monday that i e s a - b l o o m with c o l o r and Common Market m e m b e r s h i p will result in a d r a s t i c s h a k e - matched to each other not ' up in B r i t i s h a g r i c u l t u r e and put a heavy burden on the nation's p o o r e s t c i t i z e n s . But m e m b e r s h i p will give Britain a voice only in s h a d e , but in their In d e t e r m i n i n g the f u t u r e of Western E u r o p e , Wilson s a i d . froths of l a c e . Sachet pink, l e m o n white, b r e e z y blue, Michigan News black and white. 0 Some 9,335 students have qualified f o r state cash and h o n o r a r y s c h o l a r s h i p s , the State Education Department said Mais Qui b r a , with bias Monday. Individual a w a r d s ranged f r o m $80 to $800, d e - cups of lined nylon l a c e , pending on financial need and the college c o s t s . A minimum " C " a v e r a g e is r e q u i r e d f o r a full schedule of c o u r s e s to WEEjUNS Dacron 9 polyester fiber- maintain the scholarship and the student m u s t show c o n - me a um f i l l . 3 2 - 3 6 A , 3 2 - 3 8 B , C . $5. _ Itfyf tinued n e e d . See page 1 0 House D e m o c r a t s w e r e urged to r e c o n s i d e r their vote against a s t a t e income tax bill " a t the e a r l i e s t possible t i m e " by J a m e s F . O ' N e i l , GOP State Board of Education m e m b e r , Monday. In a t e l e g r a m to the D e m o c r a t s , O'Neil J Matchmaker petticoat, b o r d e r e d with l a c e at the said the no vote " i s costing the state $25 million a month, s i d e s l a s h e d h e m . S-M half of which would go to education.'' s h o r t ; S - M - L , a v e r a g e . $4 Matchmaker b r i e f , 4 - 7 . $2. ATTENTION CAR OWNERS] LINGERIE - GARDEN LEVEL complete front end repair and alignment EAST LANSING I • brakes • suspension »I I * wheel balancing • steering corrections 1i S h o p Tuesday 9:30 I • motor tune ups I to 5 : 3 0 , W e d n e s d a y , LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center 1 2 : 0 0 n o o n to 9 : 0 0 3 C H BASS * CO.. «3 M.in Street. Wilton, »..«in« 124 SOUTH L A R C H IV 4-7346 T u e s d a y , May 9, 1967 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Spartan netfers have ch ance to spoil Wolverines' season State beat 7 - 2 and 9 - 0 , the t e a m e d to win the No. 2 doubles Ten r e c o r d , Dell beat Indiana's By DE N S I S C H A S E title. Dave Brown, 6 - 2 , 6 - 0 l a s t F r i - Wolverines raised their Big Ten Associate Sports Editor " T h e r e is no real explanation day. Brainard had d i f f i c u l t i e s r e c o r d to 6 - 0 , and their point What Notre Dame was in foot- total to 49, MSU's record is also f o r o u r l o s s to Michigan," D r o - with Brown on Saturday, and ball and St. Louis was in s o c c e r , 6 - 0 , but the Spartans have totaled bac s a i d . " I t was early In the finally won, 1-6, 7 - 5 , 6-1. the University of Michigan is s e a s o n , and maybe they were just Drobac pointed to Dhooge's 47 points. turning out to be in t e n n i s . b e t t e r than we w e r e . " probable match with Ed Walts The Spartans and the Wolver- So f a r , Michigan has beaten at No. 5 s i n g l e s . O t h e r Wol- With the season t h r e e - q u a r t e r s ines a r e the only t e a m s In the Wisconsin, 8-1; N o r t h w e s t e r n , 6 - v e r i n e s to watch a r e P e t e r F i s h - completed, the Spartan tennis Big Ten with p e r f e c t r e c o r d s . 3; Minnesota, 9 - 0 ; Iowa, 9 - 0 , back at No, 3 s i n g l e s , Ron T e e - 6& team f a c e s Michigan h e r e today L a s t y e a r , the Spartans opened and Indiana and Ohio State. guarden at 4 , and Bob P r l t u l a at 3 p . m . in a match that o v e r - the Big Ten season with an 8-1 The Spartans b e a t N o r t h w e s t - a t 6. shadows all the r e s t . l o s s to Michigan. e r n , 7 - 2 , Wisconsin, 8-1, Iowa, " I ' m not worrying about any Last y e a r , Michigan State f i n - " W h a t I'm proud of Is the way 8-1, Minnesota, 8 - L , and OSU changes he's going to m a k e , " ished second to Michigan. This and Indiana. Drobac said, r e f e r r i n g to M i c h i - y e a r , the Spartans a r e a nose our guys bounced back a f t e r that At Np. 2 singles, Spartan gan Coach Bill Murphy. " S u r e behind the Wolverines, but can opening l o s s , " MSU Coach Stan R i c h Monan should have h 1 s h e ' s been switching guys around take the lead with a 6 - 3 v i c t o r y . Drobac s a i d . "Look what our t r o u b l e s with Michigan's Brian but I haven't seen them play Under the Big Ten s y s t e m , boys did in the Big Ten t o u r n a - M a r c u s . M a r c u s Is f r o m Lansing this y e a r , so I'm not going to which a w a r d s one point f o r each m e n t . " In the tournament, Mickey Szl- Sexton High School. r e v a m p my t e a m . " match v i c t o r y , Michigan is two up on the S p a r t a n s . After 8-1 lagyi and Vic Dhooge won No. 2 At No. 1 s i n g l e s , Michigan's A r e the Spartans confident? and 9 - 0 victories o v e r Indiana and 5 in singles respectively, Dick Dell will try to break S p a r - " I hope I t ' s confidence, and and Ohio State, t e a m s Michigan and Dhooge and Jim Phillips tan Chuck B r a l n a r d ' s p e r f e c t Big not c o c k i n e s s , " D r o b a c s a i d . " T h e f i r s t thing you have to do A HOUSE IS MORE THAN A HOME! when you e n t e r a match like t h i s , is a s s u m e y o u ' r e going to w i n , " Outdoor Living Show Tennis isn't easy The t e n s i o n s and s t r a i n s of c o m p e t i t i o n will be c h a m p i o n s J i m P h i l l i p s and V i c Dhooge (lower left o b v i o u s today at the tennis c o u r t s when M S U p l a y s and r i g h t ) will be at No. 3 d o u b l e s . M i c h i g a n . At No. 1 s i n g l e s is C h u c k B r a i n a r d ( u p p e r State N e w s photos by D a v e L a u r a May 19-20 left). No. 2 Is R i c h M o n a n (upper right). B i g T e n and M i c h a e l Schonhofen CARRY YOUR MOVIE R E V I E W WINTER W O O L E N S HOME ICC invites all eligible MSU males to WEIL STORE CDCCV Soccer film 'Goal!' scores investigate the advantages of independent THEM FOR YOU r l f C l : ! with brilliant photography off-campus living. By D E N N I S CHASE along like a w e l l - p a c e d d r a m a . " G r e a t e s t Athlete in the W o r l d , " F r o m the m o m e n t the t e a m s l a n d - P e l e , of B r a z i l , Is fouled, and Associate Sports Editor • Save $100.00 a term in room and board Pay nothing now - Pay ed In England the excitement built The 8th Annual World Cup s o c - like w a t e r p r e s s u r e in a f i r e h o s e . B r a z i l l o s e s i t s f i r s t World Cup m a t c h since 1954. In the consola- • Enjoy self government c e r m a t c h e s w e r e viewed by m o r e T h e World Cup has been c o m - tion match with P o r t u g a l , P e l e is • Find a place for yourself here at MSU. via T e l s t a r , than any p a r e d to the World S e r i e s in the only dry cleaning charges people, other sporting event in h i s t o r y . United S t a t e s . But in this s e r i e s , all over the field until, suddenly, he is fouled a g a i n . T h e crowd is Friday night, the Campus 16 c o u n t r i e s w e r e r e p r e s e n t e d . silent a s P e l e writhes in pain. OPEN HOUSE AT THESE CO-OPS next fall when you T h e a t r e gave a " s n e a k p r e - You w e r e n ' t ju$t fighting for your v i e w " of " G o a l l " , the f i l m e d town. Your c o u n t r y ' s honor w a s The camera iocuseslnonPele, highlights, in c o l o r , of those at stake. with the g a m e a blur in the b a c k - matches. Queen Elizabeth was t h e r e . ground. T h e m u s i c a l s c o r e u n - TUESDAY, MAY 9 W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 10 T h i s was not a n o r d i n a r y s p o r t s C a s s i u s Clay w a s t h e r e . T h e d e r l i n e s the t r a g e d y . Will P e l e - - M o t t s House 332-1440 - - H o w l a n d House 332-6521 - - H e d r i c k House 332-0844 - - M o n t i e House 3 3 2 - 8 6 4 1 pick up your clothes! f i l m . T h e r e w e r e no long i n t e r - whole w o r l d w a s r e p r e s e n t e d , and views with the p l a y e r s , no f u t i l e the c a m e r a s showed i t . return? - - B o w e r House 351-4490 - - E l l s w o r t h H o u s e 332-3574 a n a l y s e s of why s o - a n d - s o did As the m a t c h e s p r o g r e s s e d , He d o e s . But a s a hobbling c r i p - - - B e a i House 332-5555 s u c h - a n d - s u c h . As a m a t t e r of one after another, the a n - ple. fact, announcer B r y a n G l a n v i l l e ' s n o u n c e r ' s r e f e r e n c e s to u n f a m i - " T h e King Is d e a d , " s a y s G l a n - A L L HOUSES O P E N THURSDAY, M A Y 11 COUPON p i w f voice r e m a i n e d comfortably in liar n a m e s b e c a m e a little t e d i - ville. the background. ous f o r the uninitiated. It d o e s n ' t T h e final g a m e , between Eng- SUMMER STORAGE SAVINGS % No one w a s trying to sell s o c - however, d e t r a c t f r o m the e x c i t e - land and G e r m a n y , was a c l a s s i c STORE HOURS: W E D N E S D A Y NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. c e r . Soccer w a s selling Itself. m e n t . in filming s p o r t s events. B e f o r e T h e direction and editing rolled There is heartbreak. The M O N D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y 9:30 A . M . T O 5:30 P . M . AT FLASH jj England finally won in o v e r t i m e , 4 - 2 , on a disputed goal, it w a s 10% OFF ON ALL [ MAKE A FAST obvious that the c a m e r a m e n w e r e skilled p r o f e s s i o n a l s . DRY C L E A N I N G CHARGES T h e photography was unclut- (coupon needed f o r discount) PIT t e r e d . It focused on the crowd 'mmm%mmsmmmmmmsi Now Open Soups and the g a m e , weaving the two STOP together so that action and r e - II A.M. Salads action b e c a m e a unit. It s t r e s s e d Daily Sandwiches the e s s e n t i a l a s p e c t of s o c c e r : what it m e a n s to people. It w a s Sun. 5 P.M. QUICK Pizza-all \ T T J ' g i f PROFESSIONAL s p o r t s photography a s it should dry cleaners and day be. lillAn FOOD On the night I saw the film, the it's the b i g shine for * SHIRT tAUNDERERS ALSO f GIN O ^ r a t f d audience b u r s t into applause at s w i n g i n g in the rain FRANDOR SHOPPING C E N T E R and 2801 W SAGINAW THE PIT RESTAURANT 203 MAC the end. They w e r e n ' t applauding England's v i c t o r y . They w e r e a p - plauding the a l m o s t lyrical qual- ity of a s p o r t s f i l m that showed T h e slickest stripes the h e a r t b r e a k s , the f r u s t r a t i o n s , and the v i c t o r i e s of life without trying to jerk t e a r s . in c a p t i v i t y on vinyl over acetate. Navy/white raincoat. S i z e s S,M,L,Xl. 8 . 0 0 C a p e z i o s k i m m e r s a r e for s w i n g i n g . . . M a t c h i n g tote grooving, capering, living life to the with umbrella. 7 . 0 0 hilt. . .they re t h a t k i n d o f b o u n c i n g , flouncing Vinyl hat. Black shoe. H a v e yours in g r e e n , black, or w h i t e . 2 . 0 0 navy or brown k i d . T h e y re •he l i v e l i e s t b y far. 10.00 When You Must Keep Alert When you can't afford to be drowsy, inattentive, or anything less than all there. .. here's how to stay on top. V£flV Continuous Action Alertness Capsules deliver the awakeness of two cups of coffee, stretched out up to six hours. Safe .. p. and non-haoit-forming. iKWf, Jacobsons Jacobsons V f r v Continuous Action Alertness Capsules T u e s d a y , M a y 9, 1 9 6 7 5 3.75 OPA Cassius indicted; DA calls for bond A l Brenner: 'Grade A'end By JOE M I T C H He finished the season with 22 HOUSTON (UPI) — A 2 1 - m e m - b e r F e d e r a l Grand J u r y today r e t u r n e d an indictment against U.S. F e d e r a l Judge Ben C . C o n - nally. Susman asked Connally that deny Clay Injunctive r e l i e f , that the c a s e should be tried a s an Injunctive proceeding and that action should be d e f e r r e d until State N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r punt r e t u r n s f o r 256 y a r d s , an heavyweight champion C a s s i u s Clay be allowed to make bond a v e r a g e of 11.3. only on two conditions—that he the Fifth Circuit Court of Ap- A1 B r e n n e r m a k e s the grade Clay, Alias Muhammad All, f o r B r e n n e r has again been used p r o m i s e to a p p e a r for all s c h e d - p e a l s In New O r l e a n s takes action on the football field and In the a s a punt r e t u r n e r this spring, his r e f u s a l to be inducted into uled c o u r t hearings and that he on two appeals now b e f o r e it. classroom. the a r m e d f o r c e s . but Daugherty has a l s o been t r y - accept Hodges a s his legal c u s - T h e s e appeals were based on B r e n n e r Is s t a r t i n g his second ing o t h e r s . UJS. Dist. A t t y . M o r t o n S u s m a n todian. r e f u s a l s by Federal Judge Al- s e a s o n a s a r e g u l a r offensive r e c o m m e n d e d C l a y be placed " I ' m not the f a s t e s t , " B r e n - Covington, who said that Clay lan B . Hannay to grant Clay end, w h e r e he established h i m - n e r said, " a n d I wouldn't be under $5,000 bond and, if p o s t e d , was apparently s t r o l l i n g the an injunction against the d r a f t self a s a top p a s s r e c e i v e r and s u r p r i s e d if they put someone be r e l e a s e d in the custody of s t r e e t s of Houston in a sports boards and the Justice D e p a r t - b l o c k e r last s e a s o n . his Houston a t t o r n e y , (\uinnan f a s t e r back t h e r e . shirt at the t i m e the Indictment ment on the Imbalance grounds He is a l s o an honor student, Hodges. " B e c a u s e of the new punting was r e t u r n e d , said he planned and also on grounds he should m a j o r i n g in political s c i e n c e , r u l e , the important thing is the Hodges and C l a y ' s New York be d e f e r r e d because he is a a t t o r n e y , Hayden Covington, had to f i l e a s e r i e s of motions with with a 3.75 g r a d e point a v e r a g e . r e t u r n and not so much the c a t c h . the judge a f t e r the p r e l i m i n a r y minister. Spartan c o a c h e s think a lot You now have m o r e t i m e to said e a r l i e r they w e r e p r e p a r e d hearing. Covington said If Connally d e - of B r e n n e r . " A n athlete who i s catch the b a l l . " to s u r r e n d e r Clay to the UJS. He said he would ask that the nies t h e s e motions, he then would a l s o a good student is easy to M a r s h a l ' s Office if he w e r e i n - B r e n n e r played high school indictment be quashed o r d i s - file a writ of prohibition with c o a c h , " they will tell you. ' dieted. football at Miles w h e r e he led m i s s e d on grounds it was u n - the Fifth Circuit Court to keep B r e n n e r Is the lone s t a r t i n g h i s team in rushing, p a s s r e - T h e j u r y , whose f o r e m a n is the District Court f r o m trying constitutional because of the i m - The laugh9s on Clay end r e t u r n i n g f r o m last y e a r ' s ceiving and s c o r i n g a s a h a l f - Alan Dabney, met an hour and the Clay c a s e until a decision 15 minutes b e f o r e reporting to b a l a n c e of Negroes on d r a f t Big Ten champion team and f o r back in his senior y e a r . was reached on the two appealed b o a r d s In Kentucky and T e x a s , that m a t t e r the only end r e t u r n - He w a s switched to end his cases. that it was unconstitutional to ing who has had a full season of f r e s h m a n y e a r and won the s t a r t - One thing about C a s s i u s C l a y , he never l o s e s h i s s e n s e of h u m o r The f o r m e r S' strong in experience. ing left end position during spring A i l - A m e r i c a n end Gene Wash- p r a c t i c e . h e a v y w e i g h t c h a m p i o n h a d a l a j g h with h i s attorney, H a y d e n C o v i n g t o n . C l a y hid ington has finished his college i n a d o o r w a y on the way to lunch with C o v i n g t o n , and had a f r i e n d teH the^aUorney " I like w h e r e I a m , " B r e n n e r eligibility, leaving B r e n n e r to c a r r y the heavy load at end next said. that two men h a d a r r e s t e d the b o x e r . bicycle race season. Two MSU c y c l i s t s finished high He was second only to Washing- in the f i r s t annual MSU I n v i t a - Batsmen split ton i n total p a s s receptions with tional Bicycle Race Saturday 22 f o r 357 y a r d s and a 16.2 afternoon. a v e r a g e . He caught one touchdown With 13 points a c c u m u l a t e d pass. through the five sprint laps, F r e d So highly does the Spartan M S U ' s b a s e b a l l t e a m r a l l i e d f o r three r u n s in the p l e a s e r e p o r t to the c o u r t s at Beckwith, D e a r b o r n junior, c a m e coaching staff r e g a r d B r e n n e r l a s t inning f o r a 4 - 3 v i c t o r y In the f i r s t g a m e before M E N ' S |.M. 5:30 p.m. today. in t h i r d . Neil King, Mount M o r r i s that they have moved him f r o m l o s i n g the nightcap 6 - 2 in a doubleheader with C e n t r a l * * * s e n i o r , was tied for fifth with 7 h i s old left end spot to the M i c h i g a n M o n d a y at O l d C o l l e g e F i e l d . S o f t b a l l Entry deadline for r e s i d e n c e points. right end position that Washing- D i c k H a r l o w , S p a r t a n outfielder, r i p p e d a s i n g l e t o I.M. Building F i e l d s ton played s u c c e s s f u l l y for t h r e e years. c e n t e r to s c o r e J i m P l o t t s f r o m t h i r d b a s e with the w i n n i n g run in the o p e n e r . P l o t t s , who w a s u s e d as a Fields 5:20 hall day. track tournament is noon t o - B e s i d e s h i s third place trophy, Beckwith received a trophy f o r SAY It is an important position 1 Montle - Elsworth the best college r i d e r . Beckwith on the Spartan o f f e n s e . The right s i d e has been the Spartans' pinch r u n n e r under the " s p e e d u p " r u l e s s c o r e d b o t h the tieing and winning r u n s f o r M S U in the inning. 2 Bonus Babies - L a m b s k i n s 3 Phi Sigma Kappa - B.T. P i Lacrosse C l u b and King a l s o received m e r c h a n - dise awards. CHEEZE Z a n a E a s t o n pitched the entire g a m e f o r M S U , h o l d - (4-13) s t r o n g e s t s i d e of the line and the side to which most p l a y s ing the C h i p p e w a s to s e v e n hits. 4 P s i Upsilon — Sigma Chi (4—13) loses to O b e r l i n TOGETHER 2 SIZZLERS PLEEZE! ThîMn 5 Brougham - B r e w e r y IN FlfRYCOLORI a r e run. G a r y S m i t l v M S U ' s s t a r t e r in the s e c o n d g a m e " W e have a right side o f f e n s e , " 7 A r s e n a l - Argonaughes Injuries, academic troubles, s e r v e d up a three run h o m e run to T o m K r a w c z y k in 8 Cambridge - Caravelle and penalties all worked to the Head Coach Duffy Daugherty s a i d . End Coach Cal Stoll said B r e n - the fifth Inning of the s e c o n d g a m e to put C e n t r a l L a c r o s s e Club's disadvantage A|ID m Sabine DOUBLE ahead 4-2, and the C h i p p e w a s s c o r e d twice off r e - Fields 6:30 Saturday in losing to Oberlin, n e r ' s e x p e r i e n c e was a m a j o r l i e v e r D i c k L i t w h i l e r in the seventh. _ 1 Hole - Honavel 6-2. Women CHEEZE!! f a c t o r in moving him to the right Six M S U p l a y e r s w e r e i n j u r e d T o m H u m m e l belted the s e c o n d pitch by C M U s 2 Z o o k e e p e r s - A.S.C.E. GUARANTEE McDonald's end position. M i k e B u r k l o w o v e r the right field fence, but M S U got 3 Evans Scholars - Yahtzees and one was out due to a c a d e m i c " H e was the logical man f o r 4 Nogoodniks - Vets the p o s i t i o n , " Stoll said of the o n l y four m o r e hits and one run after that. 5 Ballantine - B a c a r d i trouble. Oberlin jumped to a 4-0 m a r g i n These features can 6 - 2 , 1 9 2 - p o u n d e r . " I t takes a s t r o n g blocker to do the job, 7 Paperbacks - Communicators in the f i r s t half. not be seen on TV! (O) Spartan goals w e r e s c o r e d by and B r e n n e r Is a good block- er." 8 Typhoons - Agr. E n g r . (Open) T o m Hardenberg, his fifth, and C R E S T DRIVE-IN LANSING EAST LANSING R u g b y C l u b in 15-0 victory L a r r y Bergen, his 11th. Stoll and the other Spartan Fields . 7:40 coaches have been m o r e than 1 6-Pack - Brutus p l e a s e d with B r e n n e r ' s p e r f o r m - 2 T h u n d e r c h i c k e n s - Smegmas a n c e at the new position during spring s c r i m m a g e s . over M i c h i g a n Boarders (4-13) 3 Emerald - Emperors B r e n n e r caught t h r e e p a s s e s f o r 95 y a r d s and a touchdown l a s t Offensive backfield potential finally m a t e r i a l i z e d for the MSU 4 B a w d i e r s - Bacchus S a t u r d a y ' s s c r i m m a g e and had Rugby Club, as it soundly defeated the Michigan B o a r d e r e r s , 15-0, f i v e r e c e p t i o n s for 101 y a r d s in a m a t c h Sunday a f t e r n o o n . B o wl i ng the week b e f o r e . T h e Spartans, who w e r e shut out by N o t r e Dame and Indiana Alleys 8:30 " H e has a s good hands and e a r l i e r in the y e a r , moved the ball well against the B o a r d e r e r s and 1-2 Black L a b e l s - K e r m i t s H e r - m o v e s a s well a s anybody," Stoll were able to s c o r e t h r e e trys.. Several other t i m e s they were near mits s a i d . " A n d he can get into the the goal but could not get the t r y . Fullback John H a r r i s added the Vets - Evans Scholars open m o r e than anybody." extra points on all t h r e e s c o r e s . 5 - 6 Montie - B u d w l e s e r s B e c a u s e of his good hands, Rookie T o m Kutchinski s c o r e d f i r s t for MSU on a powerful 15- E n t r i e s a r e now being accepted B r e n n e r was used a s the S p a r - y a r d r u n . Another rookie, T o m Kajander, managed a t h r e e - p o i n t f o r the I.M. squash t o u r n a m e n t . tans' main punt r e t u r n e r l a s t t r y by r e c o v e r i n g a loose ball in the end / o n e . In rugby, a team can Sign-up is In room 201 of the season. advance the ball into the end zone, but a player must touch it down Men's Intramural. He put h i s n a m e in the Big b e f o r e a t r y is allowed. * * » T e n C o n f e r e n c e r e c o r d books Ron Bacon, the s c r u m half, added the final s c o r e on a t e n - y a r d All p a r t i c i p a n t s In the individ- by running a punt back 95 y a r d s sneak out of a s c r u m m a g e . Bacon, who was elected game captain, ual tennis singles tournament f o r a touchdown against Illinois played exceptionally well in setting up the o f f e n s e . Sweatshirt Close O ut Sale!! — Starts today— 50% on discontinued styles and colors After this, you'll never go back to driving whatever you're driving. Pontiac Motor Division ALL SIZES IN MANY COLORS & STYLES 'LONG & SHORT SLEEVES' If you c a n sic n g for a moment, w e ' d like to tell you w h a t ' s p ropell n g that Firebird 400 in the picture, like the b r a s s section of the N e w York P h i l h a r m o n i c . T a k e n a s s h e c o m e s , Firebird 400 is a lot of m a c h i n e , but you c a n order t h i n g s like a 4 - s p e e d (or our s t u p e n - u b e s of c h r o m e d V-8> A n d w h a t it aft both W h a t it is, is puts out is |25 hp (Even without o u r extra-cost R a m . d o u s 1-2-3 T u r b o Hydra-Matic), mag-type steel wheels, A i r package, that rr lakes those dual s c o o p s functional.) special K o n i adjustable s h o c k s a n d a h o o d - m o u n t e d Campus Book Stores The f t being that Pontiac Firebird 400 w a s de- tach. Naturally, the General M o t o r s safety s i g n e d for he roic d riving. p a c k a g e is standard. T o a s s i s t y o u in this noble venture,, the 400 c o m e s Of course, if the 400 is too m u c h car for with a heavy -dut, .3 - s p e e d floor shift, extra sticky s u s - you, there are four other Firebirds to c h o o s e p e n s i o n a n d a set c f d u a l s that a n n o u n c e your c o m i n g from. Lucky you. 6 Two Department Stores For You9 Firebird 400. O n e of Pontiac^ Magnificent Five 131 E. Grand River 507 E. Grand River .res of Firebird 400. Ponti,:i< 2, G T O a n d O H C S p r i n t , p l u s c o m p l e t e s p e c s a n d d e c a l s . S e n d 2 5 * PiCtu his. W e ' l l : Across from the Union Across from Berkey Hall (35* < j W i d e - T r a c k Blvd., P o n l i a c 48056, I n c l u d e y o u r Z I P c o d e . yep* Tuesday, May 9, 1967 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan B A C H * 'SOLOIST' DG, Lambda Chi State Singers fulfill tops in Greek Sing concertgoer's dream Delta Gamma s o r o r i t y and Lambda Chi Alpha f r a t e r n i t y sang t h e i r way to f i r s t p l a c e in the T h e Sound of M u s i c ' s "How Do You Solve ' a P r o b l e m Like M a r i a , " a r r a n g e d and d i r e c t e d whole which is at best an a w e - not consistently the c a s e on Sun- B y F R E D T. H I M M E L E IN annual G r e e k Sing held Sunday by A n n L a w r e n z , Franklin s e n i o r , s o m e and thrilling sound. d a y . To be s u r e , speedway t e m - in the Auditorium. w a s the entry which won Kappa State N e w s R e v i e w e r Sunday's c o n c e r t at Plymouth pos m a r r e d o t h e r w i s e sensitive T h e t h e m e was Broadway hits, Alpha Theta f i r s t p l a c e in the Congregational Church gave a m - r e a d i n g s of ' ' Now the Green Blade The d r e a m of every c o n c e r t - and f o r the f i r s t t i m e p a r t i c i p a n t s w o m e n ' s individual division. ple evidence of t h e i r I m p r e s s i v e R i s e t h " and K a s t a l s k y ' s setting goer is to hear a p e r f o r m a n c e w e r e r e q u i r e d to w e a r c o s t u m e s . Second p l a c e awards went to singing. It also suggested that, of " O Gladsome L i g h t . " How- w h e r e every p e r f o r m e r has the Delta G a m m a and Lambda Chi Kappa Kappa Gamma s o r o r i t y despite flaws In technique and e v e r , Ralph H u n t e r ' s Palestinian Intellectual commitment of a fine Alpha w e r e a w a r d e d f i r s t p l a c e and Delta Chi f r a t e r n i t y in the r e p e r t o i r e , the State Singers is folk song, which f e a t u r e d a c a p - s o l o i s t . The d r e a m c a m e t r u e in the coed division f o r their coed division, Alpha Gamma Rho a choir worthy of r e s p e c t . Such tivating baritone solo, w a s t e n - Sunday evening at the Michigan p e r f o r m a n c e of " O n a C l e a r in the m e n ' s division and Delta a feeling was imparted through d e r l y a n d skillfully sung by State Singers c o n c e r t . D a y " and "Soon I t ' s Gonna R a i n . " Sigma Theta in the w o m e n ' s the finale of Bach's Cantata No. Donald S c h r a m m . The State Singers is composed D i r e c t o r was Sue M o s s h a m m e r , division. of 80 of the finest campus m u - .21, a powerful and sweeping fugue T h e c h o r u s also r a n Into o c - c a s i o n a l r e p e r t o i r e t r o u b l e . It Farmington senior. sicians who come f r o m all p h a s e s done to a f a r e - t h e e - w e l l by the WMSN chorus. would be difficult to c o n s t r u e T h e men of P h i Gamma Delta of the University to give t h e i r took f i r s t p l a c e in the m e n ' s indi- h e a r t s and minds to their m u s i c . T h e i r vocal power was evident E r n s t T o c h ' s spoken " G e o g r a p h - ical F u g u e " a s anything but m i l d - vidual division with their r e n d i - Each i n t e r p r e t s his c r a f t and throughout t h e c o n c e r t , f r o m ly amusing and cloying,and while tion of " T h e r e Is Nothing Like s c o r e differently, but each s o m e - V a u g h a n Williams' " C h o r a l gets new Antal D o r a t i ' s p e r c u s s i o n m a s s a D a m e . " They w e r e d i r e c t e d how m e s h e s into a magical tonal F l o u r i s h " to T h o m a s Cousins' was well sung and p o u n d e d , t h e r e by Bill Diggins, Pittsburgh " O Clap Your H a n d s . " • tiiov • 482-3905 One might expect that l y r i c i s m i s not e n o u g h In the vocal Greek medley junior. manager would be slighted, but this was s t r u c t u r e to sustain Interest In ¡MICHIGAN a n y t h i n g o t h e r than p a r a l l e l The s i s t e r s of D e l t a S i g m a Theta, d i r e c t e d by C y n t h i a R i v e r s , p r e s e n t e d a m e d l e y fourths. TODAY TOGETHER 2 SIZZLER? On the o t h e r hand, c e r t a i n f r o m G e r s h w i n ' s " P o r g y and B e s s " at G r e e k S i n g S u n d a y . Drake sword AT IN FIERY COLOR I State N e w s photo by J e r r y M c A l l i s t e r A resignation f r o m the All- s e l e c t i o n s p r o v e d to be t r u e The RAPE 1:00-3:05- C a m p u s Radio WMSN staff has to knight showpieces f o r the State S i n g e r s . 5:10-7:20- OF THf One was the intense " C a n t i c l e r e s u l t e d in s e v e r a l staff c h a n g e s . A)Up 9:30 P.M. Sabine Ken Gimbel, Southfield junior, It's schedule planning time of D a n i e l " by Gary White. RICHARD ELHE 8ULVA was moved f r o m c e n t r a l station j O H n s o n sommER Koscinft Women F r o m s t a r t to finish the State lone so i Ior m a n a g e r to network m a n a g e r fto NIGEL Looking for Singers provided a c o n c e r t of when John Stankrauff, Lansing QREEI1 Something Different impact and d r i v e which was m o r e often than not coupled with r a r e Students planning to r e t u r n to printed in t i m e for advising t h i s f o r keeping a r e c o r d of students' LONDON i.Jf; — Queen Elizabeth II will u s e the sword given Sir senior, resigned. T h e central station m a n a g e r ' s a d d r e s s e s the e n r o l l m e n t m a - MSU next y e a r should see their spring b e c a u s e the schedule book M^Li S U ZAJMA to do Tonight?' s e n s i t i v i t y . When the eighty i n - s o m e t i m e must r e f l e c t the c o u r s e changes t e r i a l s will be sent to the s a m e F r a n c i s D r a k e almost 400 y e a r s vacancy was filled byDaveShinn, LEIGH Now Playing d i v i d u a l s , already warped Into academic adviser address a s the final g r a d e ago to knight B r i t a i n ' s 20th c e n - L e a k s v i l l e , N.C., s o p h o m o r e and A Universal a cohesive whole, l e a r n f u r t h e r during the next t h r e e weeks to made by the Academic Council, tury lone voyager, F r a n c i s C h i - f o r m e r WMSN news d i r e c t o r . TECHNICOLOR?» TECHNiSCOPL» Rum« reports. Next! ' T H E HAPPENING" CREST DRIVE-IN l y r i c t e n d e r n e s s and r e s p e c t f o r plan next y e a r ' s c o u r s e s . which h a s its last m e e t i n g on June 6. c h e s t e r , Buckingham P a l a c e a n - B r i a n Costley, Vestal, N.Y., p h r a s e endings, they will have R e g i s t r a r Horace C. King said nounced Monday. f r e s h m a n , was promoted f r o m the Streisand gets students should p r e p a r e f r o m F R E E E L E C T R I C IN-CAR H E A T E R S attained a p r o f e s s i o n a l g r e a t - n e s s . Until that t i m e they r e - the 1967 Catalog a l i s t of all of However, King a l s o noted that Drake, f i r s t Briton to c i r c u m - news staff to news d i r e c t o r . a c a d e m i c a d v i s e r s a r e supposed navigate the world, was knighted T h i s c r e a t e s the vacancy of the c o u r s e s they plan to take DRIVE m a i n a group of s i n g e r s of whom to have a l i s t of all c h a n g e s by Elizabeth I in 1581 a f t e r a chief staff announcer, f o r which -IN any s t a t e should be m o r e than proud. next y e a r . up to that point, at l e a s t In B e f o r e May 26, they should take c o u r s e s in their college and r e - lead in Dolly' h a z a r d o u s voyage around Cape Horn. petitions a r e available in 8 S t u - dent S e r v i c e s until 3 p . m . W e d - n—m two c o p i e s of the list to their quired s e r v i c e c o u r s e s in o t h e r anNt-7fl HOLLYWOOD ¡fl — B a r b r a C h i c h e s t e r , 65, is due to r e a c h n e s d a y . B E S T IN F O R E I G N FILMS academic a d v i s e r for h i s a p - a r e a s . Plymouth about M i / 20 a f t e r a S t r e i s a n d will play Dolly L e v i — ENDS TONIGHT — p r o v a l . T h e a d v i s e r then will r e t u r n one of the copies to the in the movie v e r s i o n of " H e l l o , s i m i l a r j o u r n e y , Including the Since school s t a r t s one week Their battle fry is TWO WILD ONES! BIKINI- student. e a r l i e r than usual next y e a r , the Dolly" 20th C e n t u r y - F o x said p a s s a g e of Cape Horn—but he s a i l s along In his yacht Gipsy Sparty's trip "MAKE / T I A BUNNIES Then in J u l y the students deadlines f o r the r e q u e s t f o r m s Monday. R i c h a r d D. Zanuck, executive Mo:h IV on a 15,000-mUe j o u r - LOVE ymni canceled luiTir will r e c e i v e a fall t e r m s c h e d - and r e g i s t r a t i o n are corres- ney f r o m Sydney, A u s t r a l i a , out v i c e - p r e s i d e n t in c h a r g e of p r o - ÌEENAOÌ -NOT r e b e l l i o n ^ W ö r l d ule book and a section r e s e r - pondingly e a r l i e r , King said. vation r e q u e s t f o r m . T h e r e - duction, said negotiations w e r e T h e queen will p r e s s the h i s - 1 A ALLE* concluded o v e r the weekend h e r e t o r i c sword on his shoulders and Sparty ft simply too big to WAR!" R ' AftS UtflKAft xiut C . OO l RSCOPf TODAY FROM . . . 7:00 P.M. 1 ONE OF THOSE RARE ENTER- quest f o r m should then be r e - He a l s o cautioned the s t u - turned to the r e g i s t r a r ' s o f - dent who plans to t r a v e l during and in New Y o r k . s a y " a r i s e S i r F r a n c i s " move. at Greenwich P a l a c e beside the T A I N M E N T S ! FOR P E O P L E f i c e by Aug. 15. the s u m m e r it is his own r e s p o n - M i s s S t r e i s a n d h a s been on P l a n s made l a s t y e a r to move • shown at 8:05 and late • • shown at 10:00 only • WHO R E A L L Y LOVE FILMS! Broadway since 1962, making R i v e r T h a m e s June 2. the c e r a m i c symbol of MSU a t h - R e g i s t r a t i o n for fall t e r m will sibility to make c e r t a i n e n r o l l - ~Ne#s*eek ment m a t e r i a l s a r e f o r w a r d e d a notable hit in " F u n n y G i r l . " l e t i c s to the grounds In f r o n t then be September 18-20. C h i c h e s t e r , who made the 13,- " E L E C T R I F Y I N G ! Delightful She has a Columbia B r o a d c a s t - of Demonstration Hall have been TOMORROW! FIRST RUN ALL COLOR! King explained that the f a l l to him. Since the r e g i s t r a r ' s o f - 700-m t i e j o u r n e y around and unusual Sparkling Enter- ing System c o n t r a c t , is a top changed. t e r m schedule book was not f i c e does not have the f a c i l i t i e s the southern tip of Africa in 107 tainment altitude a c h i e v e d . ' f e m i n i n e a r t i s t and has done many It was previously felt that the - New York Timet d a y s , r e p o r t "d Monday that he concerts. " S p a r t a n W a r r i o r " would b e - w a s n e a r i n g the A z o r e s and " G i p - c o m e a t r a f f i c hazard which could "P"P! I'm o-o^glfT M I) Mitos She is in Hollywood to s t a r in FoflfWl MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY sy Moth Is sailing a s if she h e r f i r s t movie, " F u n n y G i r l , " be alleviated by moving h i m . knows she is homeward bound," m at Columbia Studios. Moving Sparty posed two p r o b - Zanuck said E r n e s t L e h m a n , He said he had just sailed l e m s , said Manny R u s c h e l n s k i , who selected Oscar-winning 1,570 m i l e s in nine days and p r e s i d e n t of the V a r s i t y Club. T h e Elizabeth Taylor for "Who's added: " I don!t suppose I shall gigantic s t a t u e might be e n d a n - e v e r equal that a g a i n . " g e r e d in the move and the m o v - y r j TeCHNICOLORj A f r a i d of Virginia Woolf?" will At the t i m e of his m e s s a g e , LESLIE JOAN JEANETTE ARTHUR 0NAÜT 'TIS PITY SHE'S w r i t e and p r o d u c e the film v e r - sion of " D o l l y . " Work on the movie will begin e a r l y n e x t y e a r . he went o n , he was b e c a l m e d , but, " i t ' s a p l e a s u r e to be s t a n d - ing would c o s t too much m o n e y . Blflil-ll«! yERSAL PICTURE Released thru PROMINENT FltMS A WHORE T h e stage show h a s been r u n - ing on a level cabin floor a g a i n " a f t e r " l i v i n g at an angle of 35 WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY PLUS^EXCITING C O - F E A T U R E Shown At . . . 7:05 & 9 j l 5 P . M ning in New York s i n c e J a n u - a r y , 1964, and h a s a t t r a c t e d full d e g r e e s " f o r nine d a y s . In that AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE Added . . . Two Academy t i m e he a v e r a g e d 174.4 m i l e s a houses with n u m e r o u s road c o m - Award Winning Shorts . . . May 2-13 p a n i e s . C a r o l Channing w a s a d a y , he s a i d , an a v e r a g e speed OF THE YEAR) of 7 1/4 k n o t s . -Best Cartoon- s m a s h hit in the s t a g e show. -Documentary Featurette- BOBBY DARIN « U o i EMILY BANKS " I T ' S AN ACC0USTICAL JOY!.. starring Ì mmjäky wirfriif ' — J o h n Ford's p o w e r f u l tragedy of incestuous FRIDAY: I ' t h e Shameless Old Lady passion between a b r o t h e r a n d sister. ONE OF THE TANGIEST MOST INFECTIOUS OPERETTA SCORES ON FILM IN RECENT YEARS ADMISSION $.50 OR COUPON IT BOUNCES, SMILES, AND SOUNDS DELIGHTFUL MR. SHOSTAKOVICH HAS NEVER BEEN Q R 0 0 V I E R ! " H o w a r d T h o m p s o n , N . Y. Times "A 'WEST SIDE STORY' Gon* East» — — I» J. Travelled W e l l ! Certain To Please H. Trib . TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR... COLUMBIA PICTURES p~«-nt. S o n g Over m o s c o * FRED ZINNEMANN S WONDERS KIVA MAY 8-9 CURTAIN TIME- 7:15 P.M. SHOSTAKOVICH with Lenmgfad PhilhaimomcOrch. FILM OK (Use Wilson Hall Concourse) May 4-5 5:00-7:00 P.M. BRODY ARENA MAY 10-11 CURTAIN TIME: 7:15 P.M. Music oy IN MAGICOIO. S u i t ' MIKHAIL SHOLOKHpV'S ,„„ .„ A COSSACK* LAMENT" "hits ofthe Don d AMAN (Use North East Lobby —Brody) May 8-9 5:00 - 7:00 P.M. MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES FOR ALL McDONEL KIVA MAY I M S CURTAIN TIME: 7:15 P.M. Wed. & Fri., May 10-12 SEASONS (Use Conrad Hall) May 10-11 5:00-7:00 P.M. 7 & 9 p.m. Fron» I Ik* kohekthoîj |IIhv b» lWKW ß ^ FREE ELECTRIC CAR HEATERS Fairchild Theatre 2:15-7:00 Admission: 500 TODAY ... .A.T 9:15 P.M. LLLH Li A D U L T S $1.75 PROGRAM INFORMATION • 485*6485 Drive-In Theatre LAST D A Y ! South Cedo, Ol Jolly Road TU 2 2 4 7 9 EXCLUSIVE ' • 332-6944 LAST T I M E S TONIGHT P U tift/u S 2-Adult Hits •ASt LANS« LAST TWO C O M P L E T E SHOWS NIGHTLY 2 DAYS! Feature "I guess you're right, "Cheer up, No. 51. TOGETHER 2 SIZZLERS 1:10-3:15 Kfcrfe^ IN FIERY COLOR! 5:15-7:20 Anyone can trip Miss Swinging Campus Queen. shown at 8:05 and late shown at 10:20 only 9:25 over 3rd base. Those 18 amazing rotary blades, STARTING TOMORROW Julie Oskar But thanks to your 3 floating Microgroove heads, A L L COLOR P R O G R A M Christie Werner close Norelco shave, that sideburn trimmer, coil-cord F L I N T STRIKES BACK! new... Flint adventure... you looked marvelous and on/off switch sure saved P The ' f k v 20th CENTURY F -OX n i T Y l i doing it." the day for me!" PRESENTS •raaoniEQ 120iii CIMTuir foi mi it Nit FUMI AND ACTION HIT i 1 \ V Sabine W o m e n r a p e Of THi \ r ^ ^ \ FRANK ^ r * STRANG! CUSTOMS*! IIIMÏflA yJ of COURTSHIP -v The Norelco Rechargeable 40C. A single charge delivers twice as many shaves as any other rechargeable. REV0R XL and MARRIAGE Works withor without a plug. Shaves so close, we dare P l u s - Fun C a r t o o n to match it with a razor blade. Pop-up trimmer, too. The Norelco Cordless 'Flip-Top' 20B (not shown) HOWARD V - r - ^ SCREENING TIMES Starts Thurs. shaves anywhere on just 4 penlight batteries. Now with 1 - A D A M AND E V E SHOWN T W I C E AT 8 : 2 7 - L A T E Rosalind R u s s e l l in convenient battery ejector. Microgroove heads and ro- 2 - S h a m e of the S a b i n e W o m e n O n c e At 10:17 tary blades. Snap-open wallet with mirror. "OH DAD, POOR DAD" P a u l Newman In flfote/cO —the close, fast, comfortable electric shave E X T R A # COLOR C A R T O O N PLUS SHORT A NEW KIND OF LOVE' 1967 North tm.r.c.n PB.lipiComp.ti>. 1» IOO t i.l «rvl SIM »« «ir>. Ng« >0» 100U Tuesday, May 9, 1967 7 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan GRIEK ARMY PONDKRS Ducks in a flap In control, but what now? about housing ATHENS, G r e e c e military junta in G r e e c e a p p e a r s to have run into an u n f o r e s e e n — The i n t e r i o r m i n i s t e r and one of the m o s t p o w e r f u l new l e a d e r s . In- dicated doubt to one group of T h e new constitution, expect- stead of appointive by the king. ed to be placed b e f o r e the p e o - An alternative would be to keep ple in a r e f e r e n d u m , is not e x - appointing the p r e m i e r a s in the By M A R I L Y N P A T T E R S O N development i n t h e expected foreign r e p o r t e r s a s to whether pected to be ready In the very past, but to give him a mandate State N e w s Staff W r i t e r smoothness of its t a k e o v e r . t h e r e would be a P a r l i a m e n t in near future. f o r f o u r o r m o r e y e a r s during If the p a t t e r of little ducks' feet h a s been h e a r d l e s s the " n e w G r e e c e , " but to anoth- T h e r e has been s o m e specula- which he could not be ousted by f r e q u e n t l y of late. It could be because the ducks, a r e As a r e s u l t , s o m e diplomats believe, the o f f i c e r s In c h a r g e e r group he said definitely t h e r e tion on what the new govern- a p a r l i a m e n t a r y vote of no con- joining the movement to o f f - c a m p u s housing. would b e . ment would be like. a r e being f o r c e d to f a c e this fidence. In an attempt to find nesting places, the long-time Most of the t i m e the l e a d e r s T h e executive branch could c r i t i c a l question e a r l i e r than a n - MSU r e s i d e n t s have been going u p s t r e a m beyond the a n s w e r questions about the f u - be strengthened by making the A new P a r l i a m e n t , most a g r e e , ticipated: What do they Intend campus, according to Miles D. P i r n i e , p r o f e s s o r of fish to do with the government they t u r e government by saying the p r e m i e r s h i p an elected position, would be cut f r o m 300 m e m b e r s and wildlife. now r u l e ? whole m a t t e r is under study. like the U.S. p r e s i d e n c y , ln- to 150. New construction h a s eliminated many of their o n - c a m p u s The a r m y established itself nesting spots, he said. in power with r e m a r k a b l e speed Bias complaint steps set It was f e a r e d last y e a r that the destruction of the old a f t e r the April 21 coup. T h e power plant, which had w a r m e d the w a t e r s below the r a p i d s coup itself was virtually blood- in the winter, would cause much of the flock to e s c a p e l e s s . And t h e r e have been no south t h i s winter. Ducks and ducklings found the e s c a p e violent o r p a s s i v e d e m o n s t r a - Any E a s t L a n s i n g c i t i z e n ' s d i s - g r a m s and education groups on t h r e e days a f t e r filing of the u n n e c e s s a r y , however, a s Red Cedar w a t e r s r e m a i n e d tions s i n c e . crimination complaints can be human r e l a t i o n s will be d i s - complaint. If the accused r e f u s e s w a r m enough to sustain duck l i f e . G r e e k s a r e waiting to s e e what dealt with by the E a s t L a n s i n g c u s s e d in a special meeting Wed- to meet with the committee, a While the r i v e r was f r o z e n the ducks w a r m e d t h e i r t h e new government c o m e s up Human Relations C o m m i s s i o n nesday. public hearing will be scheduled feet in the snow and fed on handouts f r o m benevolent with in the f u t u r e . under guidelines established last P r o c e d u r e s for implementing b e f o r e the committee. groundsmen. It s e e m s c l e a r f r o m the l e a d - the c i t y ' s new open housing o r - —At the end of the hearing, MSU ducks a r e Mallards, a park domestic b r e e d , P i r n i e Just ducky e r s ' vague and s o m e t i m e s con- week. The commission also au- dinance include these steps: a commission vote will t e r m said, and were introduced to the c a m p u s over 50 y e a r s t r a d i c t o r y s t a t e m e n t s that they —Preparation of a sworn the complaint " v a l i d " or " i n - ago. M a l l a r d s a r e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c a l l y overweight and not so O n « of M S U ' s f a v o r i t e n o n - t u i t i o n - p a y i n g r e s i - simply do not yet know. thorized c o m m i s s i o n s e c r e t a r y William Bopf to contact the s t a t e m e n t a f t e r being interviewed valid." stylish a s some wild b r e e d s . dents c h e c k s out the s p r i n g scene. I t ' s r u m o r e d They have p r o m i s e d a "new Michigan Civil Rights C o m m i s - by the commission s e c r e t a r y . —Notifying the involved p a r - MSU takes s o m e m e a s u r e s to protect i t s fowl life: all that h i s tenure Is d j e to e x p i r e . Greek state," a revised consti- --Appointment of a c o n c i l i a - t i e s of the final decision. sion to l e a r n p o s s i b i l i t i e s of u n i v e r s i t y grounds a r e closed to h u n t e r s . State N e w s photo by C h u c k M i c h a e l s tution a n d a new government. tion c o m m i t t e e c o m p r i s e d of If, a f t e r all t h e s e steps, a having complaints filed o r i g - They have spoken about s t r e n g t h - inally with the state r e f e r r e d c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s to i n v e s t i - conciliation cannot be r e a c h e d , ening the executive branch over back to East Lansing f o r f i r s t gate the complaint. the complaint will be r e f e r r e d the legislative. consideration. — A r r a n g i n g a meeting with the to the Michigan Civil Rights B r i g . Stylianos P a t a c o s , the Neighborhood liaison fall p r o - accused d i s c r i m i n a t o r within Commission. WIC, M H A to purchase offset press for dorm papers M e n ' s Hall A s s n . and Women's " T h e p r e s s will be owned and c e l v e p r i o r i t y In using the p r e s s p e r hour f r o m a 13-cent m a s t e r Interesidence Council have a p - o p e r a t e d jointly b y W I C a n d he said, but It will be open f o r stencil which can be Imprinted p r o p r i a t e d $1*461 to match an u s e by any student o r faculty with anything f r o m a crayon to MHA," NormSperling.MHA r e p - equal g r a n t by the State News organization. a t y p e w r i t e r , he s a i d . r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m E a s t Wilson f o r the p u r c h a s e of an o f f s e t T h e p r i m a r y advantages of the A $405 folding machine is a l s o and the e d i t o r of the Wilson printing m a c h i n e to be used by new p r e s s , Sperling s a i d , would being p u r c h a s e d to speed up the "Happenings" said. " T h e p r e s s r e s i d e n c e hall n e w s p a p e r s . b e t h e speed a n d c o s t . The handling of l a r g e n u m b e r s of Is being p u r c h a s e d f r o m a L a n - sing d i s t r i b u t o r and should be m a c h i n e can produce 7,500 copies printed copy, Sperling s a i d . Apple Installed In the WIC-MHA o f f i c e Grape New leader Monday." G R A N D M A S Orange-Pineapple ú¡¡¡¡¡*{Sflßk Sperling has been the chief proponent of the p r o j e c t which Pineapple-Grapefruit here today began l a s t F e b r u a r y . He Is a l s o Fruit Punch / t h e o r g a n i z e r and i n f o r m a l c h a i r - Whitney M. Young J r . , e x e c u - man of I n t e r p r e s s , a cooperative 1 QT. 14 OZ. tive d i r e c t o r of the National U r - c o n f e r e n c e of r e s i d e n c e hall p u b - ban League, will speak a t 6 p . m . lication e d i t o r s . today in the Big T e n r o o m of pleJCfoeten y J j r 1 *V J J ^ y CANS Kellogg C e n t e r . The new p r e s s will r e d u c e the 1 Regular Young i s thp guest of the C o m - c o s t s and I n c r e a s e the quality BOX O ' C H I C K E N $470 "It's of the o n - c a m p u s publications, munity S e r v i c e Council which i s I 3 p i e c e s chicken, m a s h e d potatoes, • 1 t w worth Sperling s a i d . Most r e s i d e n c e holding i t s annual m e e t i n g with 1 g r a v y & biscuit, and coleslaw rrowlnff hall p a p e r s a r e now being r e - the Greater Lansing Urban produced by m i m e o g r a p h o r sent O P E N 7 DAYS A WEEK about" L e a g u e . He will talk on the n e c e s - sity of a city to develop a deep out to p r i n t e r s . 1900 E. Kalarriuzoo Phone:484-4471 and c o m m i t t e d s e n s e of c o m - The d o r m n e w s p a p e r s will r e - munity. Young, a f o r m e r dean of the Atlanta U n i v e r s i t y school of social work, i s the p r e s i d e n t of the National C o n f e r e n c e on Social Welfare. Spring Term In a J u n e 1964 speech h e r e Young warned Lansing r e s i d e n t s " n o t to fall into the t r a p of c o m p a r i n g tensiortf *tn Lansing i with o t h e r c i t i e s . " He pointed Means Fun! out that a militant civil r i g h t s movement was waiting in the wings to take over if l e a d e r s h i p was not provided. L a n s i n g ' s experience of l a s t s u m m e r and the p r e s e n t p r o m - inence of radically motivated national civil r i g h t s l e a d e r s h i p ORDER give weight to h i s warning of Mother's Day 1964. LIMIT ONE CARNATION Reservations can be m a d e at C SLENDER Plants Now the Community S e r v i c e s Council, HILLS BROS. 615 N. Capitol o r the Urban IS COMING . . BONUS BOOK COUPONS League, 215 S. Washington Ave. COFFEE . . . WATCH THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: With T h i s Coupon and $5.00 o r M o r e P u r c h a s e O n tho Purchaio of Exclusive of B e e r , Wine and C i g a r e t t e s FOR IT . . . MAKE PAY L i m i t One P e r F a m i l y — E x p i r e s May 13, 1967 20* 2 LB. PKG. OF SPARTAN g Sliced Bacon WHILE THE OFF, With W n k Endin« SHINES... MINUTE MAID FREE STAMPS get a summer FROZEN 6 F L . O'Z. CAN - EACH W i t h t h . P u r c h a t , of 3 L B . BAG OF Mcintosh Apples job with - m / * ' FREE STAMPS MANPOWER T . G . ' s , g r a s s e r s , s u r f e r s , p i c n i c s , h o o t e n a n y ' s , W a t e r C a r n i v a l . . . are all p a r t of s p r i n g t e r m o u t d o o r fun. O u t d o o r fun m e a n s m o r e c l o t h e s to meet W i t h the P u r c h a u of A 4 ROLL PACK OF Charmin Tissue t h i s tough s c h e d u l e . W h e n th«y b e g i n t o pile up in y o u r d i r t y c l o t h e s bag, get Ä n d Bonus Book Coupon r i d of that load the e a s y way . . . at y o u r f r i e n d l y , nearby FREE STAMPS Sunshine Center With A $5.00 or More Purchase A n d • o n u s Book Coupon Exclusivo of l o o r . W i n * & Cigarottos 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience | 8 0 * 1 1 « . . . SPARTAN 1 - 213 A n n S t r « e t Manpower needs girls with office 2 - C o r n e r of H a r r i s o n & W i l s o n R o a d skills . . . typists, stenographers, office machine operators. Man- 3 - Northwlnd Dr. Facing Yank«« Stadium Plaza power needs men for warehouse, factory, grounds work and other CCMH O F M A T V O outdoor labor. Drop into your lo- COM« OPFWATIO cal Manpower office and let u s plan your summer schedule. WASH N DRY CLEAN WASH N DOT CLEAN pHuco B - - SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER 940 TROWBRIDGE RD. -EAST LANSING MANPOWER* OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P . M . - MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Join Those Who Expect More And Save SATURDAY TO 6 P . M . An Equal Opportunity Employer T u e s d a y , May 9, 1967 8 Michigan State N e w s , East Lansing, Michigan Are You Taking Advantage Of Our Hew SWAP Column With Special Rates • Call 355-8255 Today! E mp I oyment For Rent For Rent 9 For Rent Swap Automotive Automotive WANTED: PART time and full MARMAX LUXURY a p a r t m e n t s , 'HASLE+T APARTMENT. <5ne TWO MAN, modern studio. One SWAP BRAND new size 11 hockey MGÉ l964 - Low mileage, radio, MEL'S AUTO SERVICE: LARGE time employment. $200 to $400 s u m m e r , f a l l . Block f r o m c a m - g i r l needed September '67 to block B e r k e y . S u m m e r . Call with a skates In r e t u r n for size lOgolf h e a t e r . White side walls, w i r e o r small, we do them a l l . 1108 guarantee per month range if p u s . Ron, 337-1496. 5-5/11 June ' 6 8 . Kosher kitchen. Call 351-7507. 5-5/9 low cos* s h o e s . Call John, 351-9222. w h e e l s . Call 484-2545. 5-5/9 E. Grand R i v e r . 332*3255. C you meet our requirements. i29 BURCHAM DftlVE, feastLan- J a n e t , 337-7720. 5 - 5 / 1 5 TWO MEN needed f o r t h r e e - m a n 3-5/10 M G - T D 1953 C l a s s i c . " S h a r p l " A v i a t i o n Personal Interview work. 351- slng. F u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s f o r WANTED: TWO men f o r s u m m e r luxury a p a r t m e n t s u m m e r t e r m . WANT AD Automotive Phone 351-4678 a f t e r 4 p . m . week days. 5-5/12 FRANCIS AVIATION. So easy to 4011 9 a . m . t o 12 p . m . 5-5/12 two students. S u m m e r l e a s e only, $120 p e r month. Call IV 7 - luxury a p a r t m e n t . T e r r a c e . 351-4510. University 4 - 5 / 1 2 P r i v a t e bedroom. $65 a month. 489-6358 a f t e r 6 p . m . 5-5/12 learn in the PIPER CHERO- SUMMER "HELP, full o r p a r t ALFA ROMEO I960 convertible. OLDSMOBILE 1962, F - 8 5 c o n - KEE 11 Special $5.00 o f f e r I 484- 3216; evenings, untlL 9 p . m . , T H R E E - or FOUR-man North- AUTOMOTIVE t i m e . Snack bar attendant at C e d a r V i l l a g e Apartments Good condition. $695. THE v e r t i b l e . Low mileage. Motor, 1324. swimming pool. Salad g i r l s and 882-2316. 10-5/18 wind a p a r t m e n t f o r s u m m e r . $50 EMPLOYMENT CHECK POINT, Okemos, 332- C SUMMER LEASE body, excellent condition. 332- d i s h w a s h e r . Good wages and AVAILABLE IN June: f u r n i s h e d p e r month. Call 351-7907. FOR R E N T 4916. C-5/11 1786. 3-5/11 Scooters & Cycles pleasant working conditions. two- and t h r e e - r o o m a p a r t - 5O.OO/MONTH PER MAN 5-5/9 FOR S A L E ANGLIA 1959. Excellent condl- Country Club of Lansing. 484- m e n t s . Inquire 1007 North P e n n - 332-5051 HOLT: NEW, spacious two-6e3- O P E L 1964 two-door, four speed, 'HONDA 1965, 305cc. B a r n e t t LOST 4 FOUND tion. New battery, t i r e s . 351- sylvania, L a n s i n g . 3-5/11 o r see manager room apartment, fireplace, a i r - low m i l e a g e . $450 o r best o f - clutch. Excellent condition. $500 4567. 5-5/12 PERSONAL 5030. 3-5/11 between 3:00-5:00 P . M . conditioning, GE appliances, f e r . Phone 694-0292 a f t e r 5:30 353-2712 a f t e r noon. 5-5/10 GIRL WANTED f o r p a r t t i m e SUMMER SUPERVISED, a l r l PEANUTS PERSONAL AUStlK HEALEY 3000. 1"65. p.m. 1 - 5 / 9 HONDA 160, 1966. Black. E x - conditioned, parking, will b a r - In t r a i l e r next to 242 C e d a r d r a p e r i e s and c a r p e t i n g . Heat work in Shirt laundry. Apply • REAL ESTATE Excellent condition. Many ex- cellent condition. E l e c t r i c s t a r t . gain. Campus View. 351-6806. Also available 12 4-MAN UNITS f u r n i s h e d . $165.00. 15 minutes PACKARD CLIPPER l953. Good EAST LANSING ONE HOUR . SERVICE t r a s . Phone TU 2-0410. 3 - 5 / 9 5-5/15 f r o m MSU. Call OX 9-2987 o r • TRANSPORTATION condition, new s p a r e . $125, o r $475. 353-2150. 4-5/12 MARTINIZING, Brookfield P l a - FOR FALL OX.4-^8641. 10-5/12 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite 1963. Like IMMACULATE "¿5 Super Hawk z a . Phone 351-4858. 4-5/9 NORTHWIND, TWO or four o c - LUXURY APARTMENT needs • WANTED best o f f e r . Phone 337-1072.' new. 32,000 m i l e s . Good up- 5-5/12 cupants needed s u m m e r t e r m . REDUCED RENT: s u b l e a s e f o r s c r a m b l e r . B a r s , megaphones, ATTENDRE PUSSYCATS. Need second man i m m e d i a t e l y . R e - s u m m e r . Northwind a p a r t m e n t . DEADLINE h o l s t r y . Phone 651-5448. 1-5/9 PONTIAC T E M P E S T 1965 h a r d - Dunlop K-70. Must s e e to a p p r e - two a t t r a c t i v e young l a d i e s , 21 Dishwasher, n e a r G a b l e s . Have fun. 351-5383. 3 - 5 / 1 1 duced r e n t . Quiet. 351-6450. Air - conditioner, d i s h w a s h e r . top coupe. Extra options. Call c i a t e . Wolf at door-Must s e l l . or o v e r , with w e e k - e n d w a n d e r - 5-5/9 1 P.M. one c l a s s day b e - $550. Call Burt - 351-6473. THREE GIRLS for H a s l e t t a p a r t - 351-7900. 3-5/9 BELAIR Wagon, 1961. Good 355-3104. 5 - 5 / 1 2 lust, Interested in working f o r SUMMER: FOUR-man Chalet HASLETT APARTMENT, f o u r - fore publication. shape. $400 or best o f f e r . 489- PONTIAC G TO 1965 hardtop, 2-5/10 the s u m m e r months, all e x - m e n t . S u m m e r t e r m . 351-7667 a p a r t m e n t . Balcony on r i v e r . m a n sublease for s u m m e r . Call 5174. 5-5/12 360hp, f o u r - s p e e d , excellent HONDA C.B. 1966, 160. Like new. penses paid PLUS s a l a r y . Neat or 351-4295. 7-5/12 Reduced r a t e . Call 351-9250. Cancellations 12 noon one appearance absolutely e s s e n - GIRLS TO rent a p a r t m e n t . F o u r 353-7383. 3-5/9 CHEVROLET 1^66 Impala con- condition, $1450. P r i v a te owner. Driven t h r e e months. 337-0581. 3-5/10 c l a s s day before publica- 3-5/11 tial. Vivacious p e r s o n a l i t y n e c - blocks f r o m MSU. 372-3937. SUBLET LUXURY a p a r t ment, vertible, six cylinder, red. 6000 Call IV 2-3342 a f t e r 5 p . m . tion. 4 - 5 / 1 2 e s s a r y . H e r e ' s a chance to spend 4 - 5 / 1 2 124 CEDAR STREET, East L a n - s u m m e r . Air-conditioned, pool. m i l e s ; Standard, $1950. 355- LEATHER JACKET " 3 8 " , p a n t s sing. F u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t for PHONE 2885. 10-5/15 PONTIAC 1962 L e m a n s c o n v e r t - " 3 0 " , two h e l m e t s , " 7 1 / 4 " , every week-end at Michigan's NEEDED TWO f e m a l e g r a d u a t e finest r e s o r t . F o r f u t h e r details two students. F o r s u m m e r only. Reduced r e n t . 351-7040. 5 - 5 / 9 students. S u m m e r t e r m luxury LUXURY PENTHOUSE needs one 355-8255 CHEVROLET 1959, two-door, ible. Bucket s e a t s , stick, new " 7 5 / 8 " . 351-7023. VESPA G.S. 160cc., 1964. 4-5/12 Hel- and p e r s o n a l interview, call a p a r t m e n t . 351-7313. 3 - 5 / 1 1 $150 p e r month. IV 7-3216. Call o r two g i r l s f p r s u m m e r . 332- sedan. Radio, stick, $150. 355- clutch, b r a k e s . Mark, 332- evenings until 9 p . m . , 882-2316. RATES 2827 a f t e r 5 p.m. 3-5/10 0866. 3-5/11 m e t . Excellent. $250. Phone Miss June Hanyen. 9 a . m . - 5 p . m . Monday thru F r i d a y at SUMMER, ONE m o r e g i r l . D r a s - 10-5/18 3579. 5-5/12 tic reduction. N e a r c a m p u s . 1 DA F SI.50 CHEVROLET 1961 BelAir, V-fc PONTIAC 1959. Excellent t r a n s - 351-6469. 4-5/12 487-5027. 6-5/12 3 - 5 / 1 1 SUBLET BIGGEST a p a r t m e n t in 3 DAYS S3.00 automatic, sharpl $485. JOHN'S portation, new t i r e s , power HONDA 300 Super Hawk, 1964. 351-4626, 332-4832. University T e r r a c e . Need t h r e e . East Side B o r e d out to 350. And two h e l - CHOOSE YOUR own h o u r s . A tew 5 DAYS ¿5.00 AUTO SALES, two blocks north of Miller and Washington. s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s . $150. F o r e i g n , leaving. 332-5775 . 4-5/12 m e t s . $350. Call Phil 351-9136. hours a day can mean excellent AVONDALE APTS. 351-7464. 5-5/9 l-bedroom, heat, f u r n i s h e d (based on 10 w o r d s p e r ad; 3-5/11 earnings f o r you a s a t r a i n e d WATERS EDGE. One g i r l needed $125. Also, house 2 - b e d r o o m C-5/11 PÔK'tlAC 1955. 41,000 actual Over 10, 15£ per word, per day. Avon r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . F o r a p - 2 Bedroom furnished f o r fall t e r m . Call Joanne, 355- f o r 3 at $150 o r 4 at $180. CHEVROLET I960 Bel-Air. Ka- m i l e s . New t i r e s , excellent c o n - HONDA 250cc. S c r a m b l e r , iy65. 7070. 3-5/9 T h e r e will be a 50tf s e r v i c e pointment in your own home, All units f u r n i s h e d and $100 dio, stick. 355-4672. Or a f t e r dition. Call Mike a f t e r 5 p . m . , Good condition. $495. 351-4069. 307 RIVERS EDGE, f o u r - m a n and bookkeeping charge if 1 - 5 / 9 w r i t e M r s . Alona Huckins, 5664 June to June d e p o s i t . No children o r p e t s . 5 p . m . 351-5738. 3-5/9 ED 7-0370. 3-5/11 for s u m m e r . Balcony. 337-1427. this ad is not paid within School S t r e e t , Haslett, Michi- Available now - no fall t e r m CHEVROLET 1957 Belair, V-"5, pSrSCHI ENGIN ED Volks- YAMAHA 80, 1966. Excellent gan or call IV2-6893. C 5 - 5 / 1 2 3-5/9 one week. L e a s e s now being hold'ng. Phone IV 9-1017. automatic. 1020 West Grand wagen. Many e x t r a s , very f a s t . condition. 2500 m i l e s . $250. B ARN WORKER wanted f o r week TWO - BEDROOM, furnished The State News will be R i v e r . 337-2303. 3-5/9 $595. THE CHECK POINT. Oke- 355-2674. 3-5/11 signed-Dlscotint for a p a r t m e n t , $125 a month. Sum- day m o r n i n g s . 7 - 1 2 . Must have SOUTH LANSING. Immediate o c - responsible only for the CHEVROLET IMPALA lS50 m o s . 332-4916. C - 5 / 1 1 CULLY'S s u m m e r months m e r . G i r l s or couple. 337-2345. CYCLE CENTER. extensive e x p e r i e n c e working cupancy, deluxe, o n e - b e d r o o m , f i r s t day's Incorrect I n s e r - f o u r - d o o r V-8, automatic, good RAMBLER 1959. Good condition. Montesa and Kawasaki in stock. with c a t t l e . Call Michigan Ani- Model Apt. No. 146 3-5/9 tion. air-conditioned, c a r p o r t and condition. 351-6257. 3-5/9 Fold down s e a t s . $150. Call 353- \ l s o r e l i a b l e used m o t o r c y c l e s mal B r e e d e r s Coop. 337-9796. Open Daily - 8 to 8 ONE - &EDROOM furnished many other e x t r a s . Unfurnished, CHEVROLET IMPALA convert - 8229. 3 - 5 / 1 0 on hand. 485-4019. p'f/)1 5-5/12 a p a r t m e n t . $125-$135. Utilities $140; f u r n i s h e d , $155. Phone The State News does not ible. 1965. 18,000 miles. E x - RÂM&LÉft vVaÙÔN, i960, r e - BSA l96§, 650cc. Thunderbolt, BUSBOYS; BARTENDERS and Beaumont Management included. Arrowhead A p a r t - 489-5922. 5-5/12 p e r m i t racial o r religious cellent. IV 5-3816 a f t e r 6 p . m . m e n t s . ED 7-0896. 1 - 5 / 9 SUBLET SUMMER. $55/month. built engine, runs good. $200. condition excellent. $825. Lot d i s h w a s h e r . W r i t e MURRAY HOTEL, Mackinac Island, Mich- 351-7672 or 337-2080 discrimination- in its a d - 5-5/15 487-3512 a f t e r 3 p . m . 4-5/12 159 . 372-4030. 3-5/9 OKEMOS ARE! A: Two-room, Four-man Burcham Woods, vertising columns. Tne COMET 1961. Good t i r e s includ- THUNDEAbIRD CONVERTIBLE, YAMAHA 1964 2ri0cc. D r a f t e d . igan. (906) VI 7-3772. 5-5/12 modern furnished apartment. pool. 351-7822. 3-5/10 State News will not accept ing two good snow t i r e s . Body 1962. New t i r e s . Good condition. Must s e l l . Call 351-5517 a f t e r NIGHT DESK c l e r k , June 12-Sep- WATERS EDGE a p a r t m e n t . One Available at once. Other a p a r t - WANTED: ONE man to s u b l e a s e advertising which d i s c r i m - good. Runs well. $250. Call girl wanted for s u m m e r t e r m . $775 or best o f f e r . 355-5734. 5 p.m. 3-5/9 t e m b e r 15. Mackinac Island r e - ment units available f o r s u m - f o r s u m m e r . Avondale A p a r t - inates against religion, Mike, 353-0238. 3-5/10 351-9506. 5-5/12 3 - 5 / 1 1 H6NDA TRAIL 3*. Red. b e s t o f - s o r t hotel. Background in a c - m e r and fall r e n t a l . ED 2-8531, m e n t s . 351-7511. 5-5/12 r a c e , color o r national o r i - gin. CORVAIR CORSA, 1965 - Extra VOLKSWAGEN 196l m e c h a n i c a i - f e r . Call a f t e r 4 p . m . 372-0097. counting helpful. Call 332-6839. HASLETT APARTMENT, f o u r - IV 5-6581. 5-5/12 ONE GIRL NEEDED f o r s u m m e r low m i l e a g e . $1,500. Call IV 4- 3-5/9 3-5/10 man, s u m m e r s u b l e a s e , utilities AVOr>t>ALE. APARTMENT, sub- ly excellent. Body in good c o n - t e r m . University T e r r a c e . 351- 2863. Can be seen at 1142 High HON£)A S-65, 1966. Excellent EXPERIENCED ' BARTENDER, included. Good location. 351- lease for summer. Four-man. dition. 351-9374, evenings. 7444. 3-5/10 Swap Street. 5-5/12 3-5/9 condition, best o f f e r , over $200. June 15 to SeptemberMO. M a c k - 9215. 3-5/10 $47 p e r p e r s o n . 332-5842. 5 - 5 / 1 2 SUMMER SUBLEASE: !our^ C O R V E T t E , 1966 blue coupe, VOLKSWAGEN 1353 sedan, 355-9028. 3-5/9 i n a c Island r e s o r t hotel. Call Graduate and M a r r i e d Students REMINGTON PORTABLE type- m a n , air-conditioned, U n i v e r - w r i t e r . $45. F o r tent. 332-8056. 350 hp., four speed, p o s i t r a c - black, whitewalls, radio, s e a t MATCHLESS - MINT black 1965. 332-6839. 3-5/10 BAY COLONY LYONS AVENUE unfurnished, clean, c a r p e t e d . Newly d e c o r - sity T e r r a c e , 4-W. 351-7851. 5-5/15 tion. AM-FM r a d i o . Call 372- b e l t s . Good condition. $675.355- . G 80, S 500 single. 5,000 m i l e s . LÉGAL "SECRETARY: excellent APARTMENTS / 5-5/9 6608. 3-5/12 6450 Extension 208, between a t e d . Utilities paid. $110 and 489-5467. 4 .5-5/9 working conditions, shorthand 1127 N . HAGADORN BL'CO HELMET metal - flake CORVETTE T953 STINGRAY 9-5, Monday-Friday. 3 - 5 / 1 0 HONDA 1967 S c r a m b l e r , 160cc. deposit r e q u i r e d . 482-0430. House« and typing r e q u i r e d . F o r i n t e r - Now leasing 63 units. 1 and 3-5/9 blue, s i z e 6 7 / 8 - 7 1 / 8 . $50 convertible. 250hp engine, f o u r - VOLKSWAGEN T55? Bahama 2000 m i l e s . Barnett clutch. $550 view, call 372-5700. value f o r l a r g e r size. Call 482- 10-5/9 2 b e d r o o m s , unfurnished. NEAR CAPITOL: T h r e e bed- speed, original owner and m i l e - blue, sunroof, whitewalls, r a - 135 KEDZIE DRIVE. E a s t Lan- r o o m , completely f u r n i s h e d f o r 6980. 3-5/11 353-2713. 5 - 5 / 1 0 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Men, C l o s e to campus, -shopping age. Phone 337-2546. 3-5/9 dio. $1225 . 355-2931. 3-5/9 sing. F u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s f o r s u m m e r . N e a r bus line. $220 20 or o v e r . Detroit and v a r i o u s c e n t e r , downtown, and b u s PAIR OF black l o a f e r s , size 11, CORVETTE 1960 two f o u r - b a r - VOLKSWAGEN 1963, very nice, HtlNDA 305 Super Hawk, l!)bi>. line. Model 11 a . m . - 8 p . m . two students. S u m m e r l e a s e on- p e r month. 484-1938. 5-5/12 worn once. $17.00 shoes. Will E x t r a s . Must s e l l . Best o f f e r . other Michigan c i t i e s . $ 2 . 8 0 p e r ly. $150 p e r month. IV 7-3216. rels, four speed. Excellent $675. Also Volkswagen and h o u r . O v e r t i m e a v a i l a b l e . David Week D a y s , S a t . and Sun. 12-5 Call evenings until 9 p . m . , 882- SHARP, FURNISHED house. exchange for baseball spikes, ED 2-6084. 5-5/9 t i r e s . Two tops. Call TU 2 - P o r s c h e engines. 882-1436. J a f f a , 353-2803 between 10-12 2316. 10-5/18 T h r e e blocks f r o m c a m p u s . sweater, e t c . Call 353-0942. FIONOA 50, iy65, A - l condition. r e n t s f r o m 1 35.00 P e r month 7594 Monday, Tuesday, T h u r s - 4-5/12 noon. 10-5/11 Available f o r six to eight g i r l s . 3-5/10 day, F r i d a y a f t e r 5 p . m . 3 - 5 / 9 VOLKSWAGEN 1965 blue 2 - d o o r $145. 316 Smith Avenue. 484- HASLETT APARTMENTS - one Call ED 2-0298. 3-5/10 WANTED: OLD Winchester r i f l e s COUGAR 1967, MUST SELL I sedan. Radio, white walls plus 0010. 3-5/10 For Rent 332-6321 o r 337-0511 351-9430 g i r l needed, s u m m e r . Excellent WOMAN: SHARE house f o r just for cash or t r a d e . Call TU 2 - snow t i r e s . Excellent condition. HONDA 50, 1964. Good condition. location. 351-9506, Cathy. 4000 m i l e s , black with white TV RENTALS f o r students. E c o - FkANDOR NEAR.May 16.Deluxe s u m m e r t e r m . $60, five minutes 9880 . 5-5/12 $1,150. 372-2635 a f t e r 5 p . m . $130 or best o f f e r . 351-9506. 5-5/11 i n t e r i o r , radio, whitewalls, con- nomical r a t e s by the t e r m o r f u r n i s h e d efficiency a p a r t m e n t . f r o m c a m p u s . Own t r a n s p o r t a - WILL SWAP books (many p a p e r - sole. Standard t r a n s m i s s i o n . 5-5/15 3-5/10 RIVERSEDGE A P A R T M E N T . month. UNIVERSITY TV R E N T - G a r b a g e d i s p o s a l , c a r p e t e d . tion. 393-3172. 10-5/18 back, s o m e hardbound, all sub- M r s . Nixola Boyle. 332-5857 BEAUTIFUL 1965 HONDA 150. Two bedroom, two baths, s u m - ALS. 484-9263. C HOUS1 COMPLETELY fur- jects) for useable typewriter or 355-7707. Auto S * r v i c * & Parts , ,4000 m i l e s . P e t e r Spradling, TV RENTALS f o r s t u d e n t s . $120. Phone 489-5922. 3-5/9 3-5/10 TWO GIRLS f o r s u m m e r t e r m . m e r only. 351-6426. 5-5/12 nished. One block f r o m B e r k ey. or other books (Steinbech, Hem- GENERATORS AND STARTERS- 332-0844 evenings. 3-5/10 V ingway, e t c . or very old books) DODGE 1966 Coronet 5 0 0 - p o w e r month. F r e e s e r v i c e and deliv- Luxury a p a r t m e n t n e a r c a m - WANTED: FOURTH girl for P r e f e r 4-6 graduate men; y e a r s ' > b r a k e s , s t e e r i n g . Buckets, 318 6 & 12 volt. F a c t o r y rebuilt, a s SUZUKI SCcc\ T957 m o d e l s . e r y . Call NEJAC, 337-1300. We R i v e r s i d e E a s t . Fall through l e a s e beginning June. $275- Call Mike at 353-2099. p u s . 337-0820. 3-5/9 low a s $9.70 exchange, used S c r a m b l e r s and s t r e e t bikes, g u a r a n t e e s a m e day s e r v i c e . C s p r i n g . 353-6186. 3-5/10 $300/month. Utilities paid. E v e - 3-5/10 cubic inch, automatic. 485-6813 $4.97. Guaranteed f a c t o r y r e - on s a l e . Only $295 at STRAT- WANTED: ONE girl f o r r i v e r nings, 655-1022. 10-5/16 WILL SWAP 25 pound boat a n - a f t e r 5 p . m . 3 - 5 / 1 1 house penthouse fall through SUMMER S U B L E t f o u r - m a n lux- built voltage r e g u l a t o r s $2.76 TON SPORT CENTER, 1915 E. A p a r t m e n t s c h o r , 17 inch TV (needs work). FORD 1957, V-8, Stick. Runs exchange; shock a b s o r b e r s , Michigan. IV 4-4411. s p r i n g . 351-7650 o r 353-6021. u r y a p a r t m e n t . One block f r o m CHEAP, CLOSE - two bedroom, C NEEDED TWO g i r l s September 410 bolt action shot gun. Z e i s s well. $75. 355-4234. 3-5/11 each $2.99. ABC AUTO PARTS, 5-5/15 B e r k e y . $65. M a r g a r e t 355- $40 plus u t i l i t i e s . 550 Stoddard. Iron, 8mm Movie c a m e r a . Phone FORD 1^56, V-8, s t a n d a r d t r a n s - HONDA 50. Excellent condition. to S e p t e m b e r . University T e r - 3546. 5-5/12 351-7377. 3-5/9 613 E. South S t r e e t . Phone IV 5 - TWO GIRLS s u m m e r t e r m . CHA- 353-6402. 3 - 5 / 1 0 m i s s i o n . $125. Phone 332-0440. $140. Call 485-9018. 5-5/12 r a c e . 351-4928. 7-5/12 REDUCED SUMMER rent, four 1921. . . C L E T a p a r t m e n t , reduced r e n t . 3-5/11 HONDA 305,6000 m i l e s . N e w h e l - NEEDED: FOUR people to sut>- 351-5272. 4-5/12 man luxury, a i r conditioning. Rooms SCHW1NN CONTINENTAL 10- MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East met and bubble. $495.355-6002. let for s u m m e r . E v e r g r e e n Call 351-6212. 3 - 5 / 1 0 ROOM FOR woman. Block Union. speed bicycle plus cash for good J E E P - FOUR-wheel drive.Good Kalamazoo Street - Since 1940. 3-5/10 TWO GIRLS f o r luxury a p a r t - body, rebuilt engine in 1965. Complete auto painting and A r m s . 332-4736. 4-5/10 LUXURY APARTMENT two men Quiet, graduate. Summer, fall. golf c l u b s . Call Ken, 355-6359. ment for s u m m e r . $42 p e r 3 - 5 / 1 0 Canvas top, s i d e s , and d o o r s . collision s e r v i c e . American and SUZUKI 55cc. Step through TOWN HOUSE: ONE b e d r o o m , month. Call 355-1321 or 355- f o r s u m m e r . Reduced r e n t . 351- ED 2-8498. 3-5/11 Four good t i r e s . Mechanically foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C model. 1966 model. Phone a f t e r c a r p e t e d , d r a p e d , range, p r i v a t e 1285. 1-5/9 9379. 3 - 5 / 1 0 ALPHA XI DELTA S o r o r i t y , open NORELCO ELECTRIC r a z o r and p e r f e c t . $750. Call 355-3143 6:00 p . m . 646-2343. 5-5,12 f r o n t and r e a r e n t r a n c e . P r i - ONE OR TWO men. $55. Call ai- for summer. M r s . Jones, ED2- Smith-corona portable e l e c t r i c a f t e r 5:30 p . m . CAR WASH: 25£. Wash, wax, HONDA 90cc., 1965. 2 , 6 9 4 m i l e s . GIRL WANTED to s h a r e C hris- t e r 5:30 p . m . 351-9416. 3 - 5 / 1 0 4659 for information. 3-5/11 5-5/15 vate parking. Conveniently l o - typewriter for Royal P o r t a b l e vacuum, U - D O - I T . 430 S. C l i p - Black and s i l v e r with c a r c a r - tian home with two o t h e r s . Call MERCEDES - BENZ 1961 ¿2Us cated to bus lines and m a j o r FOUR-MAN luxury a p a r t m e n t . MALE HOUSING: s p r i n g -sum- E l e c t r i c T y p e w r i t e r . Will in- p e r t , back of KOKO BAR. r i e r . $300. IV 4-9195. 5-5/12 IV 5-1556 for interview a f t e r 4 sedan. Absolutely beautiful. shopping centers. Available S u m m e r . $220 p e r month. Call m e r . Block Union. Cooking. 314 clude c a s h , if you include tape C-5/11 p.m. 4-5/12 r e c o r d e r . Call Stan, 332-0439. Luxury and quality for only MUST SELL 1964 Vespa 125. June 1. $125 monthly. Exclud- 351-9420. 3-5/10 E v e r g r e e n . 332-3839. 5-5/12 r $1495. THE CHECK POINT, ACCIDENT PROBLEM? CaTl $175, or bid. Call 353-1556. ing e l e c t r i c i t y and g a s . One y e a r SUMMER A N D fall, two-four man 5-3/10 ONE BLACK and one red alpaca Okemos. 332-4916. C-5/11 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY 5-5/12 l e a s e . Call M r s . Allen f o r a p - a p a r t m e n t s . $140 and $240.337- 2285 a f t e r 5 p . m . 5-5/15 ••DB -cm BUB cardigan s w e a t e r plus cash for MERCEDES-BENZ Reasonable. Call 337-1041 eve- 1962, 220-S. SHOP. Small dents to l a r g e HONDA SUPER 90, 1^66. Excel- pointment. 882-4176. w r e c k s . A m e r i c a n and foreign lent condition. With e x t r a s . Best AVAILABLE JUNE. T h r e e r o o m THREE M A N - W a t e r s Edge. Sum- 1-5/9 aaaa ••• naa good small c a r t r i d g e tape r e - c a r s . Guaranteed w o r k . 482- • • • • E m a n a n o c o r d e r . Call Stan, 332-0439. nings to a r r a n g e private show- ing. 3-5/10 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C o f f e r . 353-2152. 4-5/12 furnished air-conditioned. Near c a m p u s . G r a d u a t e student o r m e r t e r m . Call M a u r e e n , 353- 1148 or Joann 355-9520. a a a a n a n a 3-5/10 HONDA 1965, 250. Excellent con- faculty. $140.351-9236. 3 - 5 / 1 1 3-5/11 ACROSS 1. Bivouacs 28. Catalogs 32. Wild ba- r ••B naaon dition. $400. Call 351-6473. FOUR GIRLS need quiet s u m m e r POOL, AIR conditioning. Need 6. Moiety nana p a n B O B nana 5-5/15 a p a r t m e n t ? Nice y a r d f o r s u n - one o r two g i r l s . S u m m e r , win- 10. Rope 35. Bib. lion p o n a a s a a n a N O R T H W I N D F A R M S APT. Employment ning. After 5:30 , 332-2195. t e r . $55. 353-1009. 4-5/12 11. On guard 37. Presume ••••a ••• 13. Motor 38. Guiltless MALE OVER 21. Y.M.C.A. Sum- 3-5/11 SUMMER, NEW super luxury 14. Daughter 41. Not many • • • • OBQB LUXURY APARTMENTS DESIGNED FOR m e r p r o g r a m position. Call 332- WANTED: TWO g i r l s f o r Avon- f o u r - m a n a p a r t m e n t . $55 e a c h . of David 42. Absolute • • • • • • • anno ADULT FAMILY LIVING 8657. 4-5/9 d a l e . September to June. 355- Phone 355-6922 or 355-5331. 15. Prayer bead 43. Flower • • • a a o ansaci EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- 2085. $52 month. 3-5/11 4-5/12 16. Ghastly cluster 45. Fr. aunt ana aaa aaaa NEEDED: TWO g i r l s for Avon- 18. Vocalized PANY. Experienced s e c r e t a r - SUBLET SUMMER: f o u r - m a n 20. Sprite 46. Kloquent i e s , typists to work t e m p o r a r y luxury apartment. Air-con- dale a p a r t m e n t s . Starting Sep- speaker 21. By birth a s s i g n m e n t s . Never a fee. Phone ditioned. R i v e r s Edge. 351- t e m b e r . Call 355-8615. 2 - 5 / 1 0 47. In case 2. Silvery 6. Repulsive 22. Bar legally 487-6071. C-5/11 6778. 3 - 5 / 1 1 MARIGOLD APARTMENTS^ 911 48. Butterfly 3. 1,002 7. Too bad 24. Arctic bird 8. Citrus fruit TVVÓ- AND f o u r - p e r s o n a p a r t - Marigold Avenue. F o u r one- DOWN 4. Twinge FEATURING GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT t'tcr 9. Devise COMBINATION bedroom f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s . ¿ 1. Tarpaulin 5. Cubic m GENERAL ELECTRIC f o r p e r m a n e n t positions for men m e n t s , f a l l . C l o s e in, c l e a n . r e w 10. Rental RURAL — URBAN ATM n S P H E R E APPLIANCES and women in office, s a l e s , tech- n i c a l . IV 2-1543. C-5/11 A f t e r 6 p . m . , 351-7935. 1-5/9 Available f o r s u m m e r t e r m . June 15 to S e p t e m b e r 15. Phone 2 3 4 s vaÍ 8 9 7 contract 12. Sycamore II ¡i % SUMMER: WAITRESSES, Beaver ONE BEDROOM a p a r t m e n t f r o m IV 9-9651. M 10-5/22 10 17. The gums 19. Tibetan Lodge, Beaver Island. Board, r o o m , wages, t i p s . Interview- J u n e 10 - September 16. C o m - pletely f u r n i s h e d . $110 a month. Burcham Woods IS i4 gazelle 15 'f/,It ir 23. Skirt open- ing P l a c e m e n t Bureau, May 11. All utilities paid. 355-5963. E y dea I Villa ing 19 19 2i y 21 4-5/10 3-5/11 25. C love • Our pools a r e now being leuthcr EAST L ANSING MANAGEMENT C O M P A N Y I N T R O D U C E S TO THE readied f o r Spring. 22 23 24 25 4 %% 27. Prior tog G R E A T E R L A N S I N G A R E A , T H E L A T E S T C O N C E P T IN L U X U R Y A P A R T - IMPORTANT POSITIONS • Sub l e a s e and short t e r m 29. Assuraiice % % % U 21'à29 3031 l e a s e s a r e now available 29 30. Shake M E N T S . N O R T H W I N D E X E C U T I V E HOUSE W I L L O F F E R THE O P P O R - AS CAMP COUNSELORS 313334%35 '431 for Spring & S u m m e r . 31. Culvert T U N I T Y F O R 200 L A N S I N G F A M I L I E S T O E N J O Y " E X E C U T I V E L E V E L " • F o r 1, 2, 3, 4 students or M 32. Clenched L I V I N G A T A M O D E R A T E C O S T . IN T H E E N S U I N G M O N T H S , A S T H I S P R O J E C T P R O G R E S S E S , E A S T L A N S I N G M A N AGE M E NT W I L L P U B L I - Boy's camp, located in B e r k s h i r e s , M a s s . situated on single working people. 39 40y 4/ hand 33. Inner: anat. • Rentals s t a r t at $125. 43*44 4 % 3 - m i 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 C I Z E PE R T I N E N T DE T A I L S S U P P O R T I N G O U R C L A I M T H A T N O R T H W I N D W I L L PROVIDE LANSING WITH GRACIOUS AND L E I S U R E L Y LIVING. for 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 , East Lansing 42 34. Asinine 36. Small re- W A T C H FOR THESE D E T A I L S , AND R E M E M B E R , tripping, c e r a m a c i s t , and canoeing. Openings also in tennis, a r c h e r y . Write to J i m O'Neill, Hope College, 107 E . 13th Management Co. 4Í YA M :eptacles 39. •ftovers %ÌT YA49 40. Book palm " N O R T H W I N D IS R I S I N G " Rental St. Holland Michigan 49423. 745 B u r c h a m , Apt. 2 w< „ Phone 44. Domestic 351-7880 2 8 4 3 EAST O R A N O RIVER, EAST LAN S IN • TWO BLOCKS EAST OF HAQADORN RO. $120 - $330 351-7880 animal T u e s d a y , May 9, 1967 9 Michigan State N e w s , E a s t Lansing, Michigan For Rent SUPERVISED ROOMS and a p a r t - VELL HELMET f o r s a l e . Call For Sale Real Estate HASLETT AREA. F o u r b e d r o o m , I Men's co-ops hold open house m e n t s . Male students. Cooking, a f t e r 6 p . m . 332-3232. 1-5/9 t r i - l e v e l , Panelled family r o o m . p a r k i n g , 1 1/2 blocks f r o m B e r - USED PIANO. $375 - Used organ 1 - 1 / 2 baths, c a r p e t i n g , d r a p e s . key. Starting s u m m e r . IV 5 - Phone 339-2522 a f t e r 5 p j n . $325; r e p o s s e s s e d piano, white 8836. 10-5/17 3-5/11 and gold finish $475. M a r s h a l l WOMEN-SUMMER housing with Music Company. 351-7830,372- THREE BEDROOM house. B a s e - MSU's seven m e n ' s co-ops will mon way to fulfill the f o u r - h o u r - m e a l s and sunken garden f o r 9600. " 4-5/12 ment, g a r a g e , Red Cedar Scnool hold open house f o r new m e m - a-week requirement. sunbathing. $210. 627-6653. MAN'S SUIT coat, s m a l l 44. Pants a r e a . 332-8594. 5-5/9 b e r s tonight through T h u r s d a y . T h e p r e p a r a t i o n of the m e a l s 5-5/11 35-29. Bottle g r e e n . Never COTTAGE FOR SALE. T w o - b e d - by the m e m b e r s for their own room, attached g a r a g e , nice lot. Open house will be held t o - LbVELY FURNISHED single w o r n . L a t e s t s t y l e . $70 new. s m a l l group gives a h o m e - l i k e • Natural g a s . TU 2-6941 a f t e r night f r o m 7 - 9 p . m . at Bower a c r o s s f r o m c a m p u s . Avail- Now $30. Call ED 7 - 7 0 8 8 . * a t m o s p h e r e to the c o - o p s . 2:30 p . m . Cash o r t e r m s . House, 127 Whltehills Dr.; How- a b l e i m m e d i a t e l y . 351-5696. 4-5/12 Hotel, r e s t a u r a n t and Institu- 3-5/11 land House, 323 Ann St.; and 3 - 5 / 9 SACRIFICE 1967 G a r r a r d Lab tional management m a j o r s have Motts House, 413 Hillcrest Ave. PRIVATE ROOM, f e m a l e , fall, c l o s e in, r e f r i g e r a t o r f u r n i s h e d . 80, c o y e r , base, Elco s t e r e o Service On Wednesday, open houses found the co-ops to be a valuable training ground in working with a m p l i f i e r t u n e r , all excellent. will be f r o m 7 - 9 p . m . at Beal No cooking. After 6 p . m . , 351- DIAPER SERVICE, Dlaperene foods. J e r r y 351-9792. 3-5/11 House, 525 MAC Ave., Ellsworth 7935. 1 - 5 / 9 SMITH CORONA F r a n c h i s e d Service Approved by Co-ops have almost complete office type- House, 711 W. Grand River" Ave., Doctors and DSIA. The most s e l f - g o v e r n m e n t since their tie For Sale w r i t e r . Call 332-4927. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ring, 5-5/15 modern and only personalized Hedrick House, 140 Haslett St., and Montie House, 548 MAC Ave. with the University Is only s u p e r - TWO PAIR picture window s e r v i c e In Lansing, providing f i c i a l . Policies such as the a l - $400 - 1 / 2 k a r a t , matching band. you with diaper p a l l s , polybags, On T h u r s d a y , all houses will d r a p e s . Beige, lined, $50. 484- location of funds a r e determined Only $199. Call now. C a r l , 351- d e o d o r i z e r s , and d i a p e r s , o r u s e be open f r o m 7 - 9 p . m . 1587. 3-5/10 by the m e m b e r s . They a r e bound, 4490. 3-5/10 your own. Baby clothes washed Co-op m e m b e r s , It has been WEDDING GOWN - with hoop. however, by the female visiting . f r e e . No deposit. Plant i n s p e c - e s t i m a t e d , save $100 a t e r m over Full skirt with detachable t r a i n , Animals r u l e s and drinking regulations tion invited. AMERICAN DIA- the r e s i d e n c e hall c o s t s . The s a t i n with l a c e o v e r , long LOOKING FOR the p e r f e c t gift? of the University. PER SERVICE, 914 E. G i e r . c o s t s a r e cut by having each s l e e v e s , s i z e 12. $75. Also: m e m b e r contribute four hours The number and type of social G e r b l l s - soft, loving, clean Call 482-0864. C activities is determined by the two f o r m a l s , one blue, one pink, a week working in the c o - o p . p e t s . $7.50 a p i e c e . Call 351- 12 and 16. $20 e a c h . ' A l l worn Just once. 641-6525. 5-5/12 7767. KITTEN: F R E E to good home. 3-5/9 DIAPER SERVICE, L a n s i n g ' s f i n e s t . Your choice of t h r e e Up in the air Food i s cooked by the m e m b e r s on a voluntary b a s i s , and helping house i t s e l f . Montie H o u s e , ' l a r g e s t of the co-ops, has a v e r - types; c o n t a i n e r s furnished, no aged about seven p a r t i e s a t e r m SCHWINN BICYCLE, T H R E E - Male tiger loves c h i l d r e n . 337- deposit. Baby clothes washed T r y o u t s for next f a l l ' s c h e e r l e a d i n g s q u a d b e g a n last week a 1 the W o m e n ' s .M. with the m e a l s i s the most c o m - including a s e m i - f o r m a l t e r m S P E E D . Call between 4 p . m . and 0956. 1-5/9 f r e e . T r y our V e l v a s o f t p r o c e s s . party. 6 p . m . 351-6146. 3-5/10 3 0 MSU YEARS 25 y e a r s In L a n s i n g . BY-LO However, scholastics r e m a i n Mobil» H o w » DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E . a basic concern In the c o - o p FOR WEDDING and p r a c t i c a l ELCONA. BEAUTIFUL 1965. lOx Michigan. IV 2-0421. C s y s t e m . The a l l - c o - o p g r a d e shower g i f t s , complete line of Retiring faculty honored b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- 50, two-bedroom, f u r n i s h e d , point f o r Fall, 1966, was 2.43. WARE'S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E a s t n e a r c a m p u s . 337-2265. 5 - 5 / 1 2 Contact L e n s Grand R i v e r , a c r o s s f r o m BUDDY, 10x50. C a r p e t e d . 45' Service Dorm asking Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C awning, s k i r t e d . Available Sep- t e m b e r 1. 627-2738. 3-5/10 Thirty-two r e t i r i n g faculty Churchill, a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r , t h i s J u l y 1, and the o t h e r s will B. F i e l d s , h i s t o r y , 39 y e a r s ; BICYCLE SALES, r e n t a l s and RICHARDSON 1963, 10 x 50 on Dr. D.M. Dean, m e m b e r s , whose a v e r a g e s e r v - c r o p science, 42 y e a r s ; L e o n a r d r e t i r e J u l y 1, 1968. Dorothy Kerth, women's health, for intellects s e r v i c e s . Also u s e d . EAST lot. Twelve minutes f r o m c a m - ice to MSU i s 30 y e a r s , w e r e V. Falcone, p r o f e s s o r , m u s i c , P r e s i d e n t John A. Hannah p r e - physical e d u c a t i o n and r e c - LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E a s t Optometrist p u s . 694-0297. 6-5/10 honored y e s t e r d a y at the annual and d i r e c t o r of bands, 41 y e a r s ; sented " d i p l o m a s of h o n o r " to reation, 29 y e a r s ; Elwin E . M c - G r a n d R i v e r . Call 332-8303. C r e t i r e m e n t luncheon. L i s l e A. Smith, p r o f e s s o r and the r e t i r e e s , whose combined C r a y , Journalism, 2 0 y e a r s ; B e a - GUILD THUNDERBASS a m p l i - Lost & Found 210 Abbott Road T h e group of r e t i r e e s includes a s s t . dean, engineering, 41 y e a r s , s e r v i c e to the university i s 948 t r i c e O'Donnell, secondary e d u - T h e r e a r e s e v e r a l s p a c e s left f i e r , one month old. Best o f - five with 40 y e a r s o r m o r e on and Richard L . Bateman, a s s o - years. cation and c u r r i c u l u m , 20 y e a r s ; f o r those interested in the e x - f e r . Gary, 353-0249. 5 - 5 / 1 0 LOST: F E M A L E S i a m e s e s e a l - Above College Drug the faculty: John H. Kobs, f o r - ciate p r o f e s s o r , c h e m i s t r y , 40 Following a r e those who have Alexis J. Panshin, f o r e s t p r o d - p e r i m e n t a l approach to r e s i d e n c e point. P r e g n a n t . F a m i l y p e t . years. SAMSONITE - TWO p i e c e s , i m - m e r baseball coach and p r o f e s s o r r e t i r e d during the past y e a r , their ucts, 33 y e a r s ; Miles D. P i r - hall living being taken by the P l e a s e call 351-5696. 3-5/9 ED 2 - 6 5 6 3 d e p a r t m e n t s and y e a r s of s e r v - nie, f i s h e r i e s and wildlife, 37 men of Wooster House in North m a c u l a t e . GE p o r t a b l e s t e r e o . LOST: BLACK p r e s c r i p t i o n s u n - of health, physical education and L i k e new. Best o f f e r . 332-6210. r e c r e a t i o n , 43 y e a r s ; Boyd R . Churchill and Kobs will r e t i r e ice: C l i f f o r d F . C o n r a d , c o o p - y e a r s ; L e s l i e R. S i l v e r n a l e , Wonders. g l a s s e s in grey p l a s t i c c a s e . BABYSITTING in my home. E x - Highway T r a f f i c Safety Center, Students a r e being selected 5-5/10 e r a t i v e e x t e n s i o n service, Call 353-2142. 3-5/11 p e r i e n c e d and dependable. Days 18 y e a r s ; Meta Vossbrink, s e c - f o r the house to f o r m a g r o u p , FARFISA ORGAN: Combo c o m - 18 y e a r s ; E v e r e t t M. Elw^od, o r nights. Call 372-4761. ondary education and c u r r i c u l u m , d e s i r i n g to lead an i n t e l l e c t u a l ' p a c t . Used only eight months. $500. 353-2175. 3-5/9 Personal DANCE with h e r , not at h e r . 5-5/10 it's what's happening agricultural e c o n o m i c s , 20 y e a r s ; Wilton L . Finley, animal husbandry, 30 y e a r s ; Raymond 32 y e a r s ; Orville L . Abbott, r o - life In c o m m o n . mance languages, 38 y e a r s ; and If I n t e r e s t e d , contact Brian KINGSTON ELECTRIC b a s s g u i - P E T E R BANTING QUINTET. T y p i n g Service L a m b , Cooperative E x t e n s ion George R. M o o r e , v e t e r i n a r y Keller at 353-2718 to arrange > t a r . L i k e new. $70. Call 353- 353-6930. C - 5 / 1 0 ANN BROWN, typist and multillth Service, 25 y e a r s ; and Ruth J . s u r g e r y and medicine, 20 y e a r s . a p e r s o n a l Interview. 7941. 5 - 5 / 1 2 THE SOUNDS ANDSONDETTES offset printing. D i s s e r t a t i o n s , A n n o u n c e m e n t s m u s t be r e c e i v e d b e f o r e 1 I a . m . Peck, cooperative extension the day before p u b l i c a t i o n . SAFETY, HARDENED and coated only two openings left this t e r m . t h e s e s , m a n u s c r i p t s , general s e r v i c e , 28 y e a r s . A FUTURE IN ELECTRONICS l e n s . OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 416 typing. IBM, 16 y e a r s e x p e r l - T u s s i n g Building. Phone IV 2 - T H E 351-9155. SOUNDS and Sondettes C ence. 332-8384. C Scheduled to r e t i r e t h i s July 1 a r e : Donald Cation, botany and at the T h e Home Economics college The Yates Memorial L e c t u r e 4667. C 5-5/12 Backup the VOGUES at East JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, c h a p t e r council will hold election for 1966 will be given at 7:30 plant pathology, 36 y e a r s ; W i l - HEATH COMPANY ZENITH CONSOLE TV, iour C a m p u s Weekend. 351-9155. C $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT liam H. C o m b s , dean, U n i v e r s i t y WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC of o f f i c e r s f o r '67-68 on the tonight in 101 Kellogg C e n t e r . months old. Mahogany cabinet MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N. S e r v i c e s , 30 y e a r s ; Harold D. KITS — BENTON HARBOR - ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN THE SOUL SOUND. Newest, best. main floor of the Home Ec b u i l d - T h e speaker will be D r . Paul B. with c a r r i a g e . Phone 337-7886 C l i p p e r t . IV 5 - 2 2 1 3 . C-5/11 Eaton, hotel, r e s t a u r a n t and i n - DINO AND THE DYNAMICS. ing f r o m 8-12 and 1 - 5 p.m. today. McC leave, d i r e c t o r of the Dept. anytime a f t e r 1 p . m . 5-5/11 TYPING IN my home. Call 489- stitutional management, 21 y e a r s ; GRADUATE ENGINEERS with educational qualifications 489-9126. C-5/11 All paid m e m b e r s a r e eligible of Medicine and Religion of the BASS AMPLIFIER Kalamazoo 3141. Ask for SUE. C-5/11 A m e r i c a n Medical Association. C a r l Horn, counseling, p e r s o n n e l and i n t e r e s t for design and development in one or m o r e to vote. two 10" s p e a k e r s . Good tone APPOINTMENT FOR p a s s p o r t THESES PRINTED. Rapid s e r v - » * • He will speak on " P a r a d o x e s of s e r v i c e s and educational p s y - product a r e a s . Solid s t a t e c i r c u i t design knowledge is a quality. Also solid body b a s s of application p i c t u r e s , now chology, 20 y e a r s ; C h e s t e r A. ice. Drafting supplies. Xerox T h e MSU Flying Club and Modern M e d i c i n e . " Faculty and must. being taken at HICKS STUDIO. Lawson, U n i v e r s i t y College, 25 g u i t a r . Must s e l l . Phone 372- c o p i e s . CAPITAL CITY B L U E - Winged Spartans will meet at 8 staff m e m b e r s a r e invited to Audio - Stereo/high fidelity r e c e i v e r s , a m p l i f i e r s and 24 hour o r s a m e day s e r v i c e . y e a r s ; Stebelton H. Nulle, h u - 3074. 3-5/10 PRINT, 221 South Grand. 482- tonight in 31 Union. All students attend. manities, 22 y e a r s ; J a m e s A. tape r e c o r d e r s . ED 2-6169. C 1 ACOUSTIC RESEARCH. .Model 5431. " C - 5 / 1 1 ' and faculty i n t e r e s t e d in l e a r n i n g P o r t e r , soil science, 33 y e a r s ; Communications - Amateur radio, citizen band, m a r i n e BEFORE LETTING other weeds 3, 2AX, 4X, a (id the famous AR BARBI MEL, P r o f e s s i o n a l typ- to fly a r e urged • »to »attend. C a r l L. Strong, b u s i n e s s law and r e c e i v e r s and t r a n s m i t t e r s . morbidly e n t e r t a i n , h i r e the t u r n t a b l e . All on display at MAIN l s t . No "job too l a r g e or too A special p e r f o r m a n c e of the office administration, 18 y e a r s ; I n s t r u m e n t s - Industrial and laboratory test equipment. rock-motown sound, THE LAST T h e MSU Sailing Club Shore Kabuki female r o l e will be p e r - ELECTRONICS, 5558 South s m a l l . Block off c a m p u s . 332- and C h a r l e s E. Twigg, C o o p - Television - Color, black and white, solid s t a t e design. RITES. 351-7652. C Pennsylvania, Lansing. C 3255. C School will meet tonight in 32 f o r m e d at 7:30 tonight in the e r a t i v e Extension S e r v i c e , 22 Educational - Scientific e l e c t r o n i c s f o r education and SPECIAL GROUP t r a v e l r a t e s AC6U5T1C RfiSfeARCH. Model TYPING DONE in my home. 2 i / 2 Union. T h e business meeting will Arena T h e a t r e by Shozo Sato, years. r e s e a r c h , Berkeley P h y s i c s . f o r world wide activity. T r a v e l 3, 2 AX, 4X, and the famous AR blocks f r o m c a m p u s . 332-1619. follow at 7:30.• • * visiting l e c t u r e r of the U n i v e r - T h o s e who will r e t i r e in 1968 Production - T r a n s l a t i o n of engineering designs to m a n u - accident I n s u r a n c e f r o m BU- t u r n t a b l e . All on display at MAIN BOLZ INSURANCE, 220 A l b e r t . 20-6/2 sity of Wisconsin. T h e p e r f o r m - a r e : Stephen T . Dexter, c r o p facturing i t e m s . A l f r e d T a r s k i , p r o f e s s o r at the ance is sponsored by the Dept. ELECTRONICS, 558 South 332-8671. C - 5 / 1 1 SPECIAL RATE for students: U n i v e r s i t y of California, B e r k e - of Speech and the Asian Studies science, 34 y e a r s ; W a l t e r R. Starting s a l a r y in line with c u r r e n t national level. Pennsylvania, L a n s i n g . C Multillth offset p r i n t . T h e s e s Fee, history, 33"years; Harold THE RED BARON s a y s i n v e s t i - ley, will give a public l e c t u r e C e n t e r . our specialty. B. J . PRESS, 485- Engineering l a b o r a t o r i e s and manufacturing plant a r e l o - DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding g a t e independent o f f - c a m p u s on "What a r e Logical N o t i o n s ? " 8813. C-5/11 • • • cated in the vacation a r e a on s h o r e s of Lake Michigan Violinist and engagement r i n g s e t s . Save livihg, c o - o p . Rush Tuesday at 8 tonight in Wilson Auditorium 50% o r m o r e . L a r g e selection through T h u r s d a y . 3 - 5 / 1 1 TYPING - FAST, A c c u r a t e . IBM (north entrance). T h e l e c t u r e T h e Block and B r i d l e Club and l e s s than two h o u r s d r i v e f r o m Chicago. of plain and fancy diamonds. FREEH A T h r i l l i n g h o u r o f b e a u - e l e c t r i c . T h e s e s , t e r m p a p e r s . i s sponsored by the Philosophy will m e e t at 7:30 tonight in 110 to give recital $25-150. WILCOX SECOND ty. F o r appointment call 484- 351-6135. 2 0 - 6 / 1 Dept. All Interested p e r s o n s a r é Anthony Hall. R e f r e s h m e n t s will Contact: Jack Schoenberg HAND STORE, 509 East M i c h i - D i r e c t o r of P e r s o n n e l 4519. MERLE NORMAN COS- PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist, invited to attend. • * * be s e r v e d and a movie will be Heath Company gan. Phone 485-4391. C METICS STUDIO. 1600 E . M i c h - IBM S e l e c t r l c and Executive. shown. Anyone interested in b e - UNFINISHED FURNITURE: B a r Multilittf offset printing. P r o - T h e P e o p l e s Church Women's coming a new m e m b e r is w e l - Hilltop Road igan. C-5/11 Violinist Theodore Johnson, stools, night stands, c h e s t - o f - f e s s i o n a l t h e s i s typing. 337- Society will hold a s a l a d - s m o r - c o m e . a s s ' t p r o f e s s o r of m u s i c , will St. Joseph, Michigan 49085 T H E ft. G. DUK'N MEMORIAL drawers, bookcases, p r e f l n - 1527. C g a s b o r d luncheon for the next p r e s e n t a public recital at 8:30 " A n Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r " CIGAR BAND. Call Bill, 337- t h r e e T u e s d a y s f r o m 11 a . m . to ished p i c t u r e f r a m e s , and m o r e . TYPING OF t e r m p a p e r s . E l e c - Tuesday in the Music Auditorium. 7086. P i c k - i t . C-5/11 PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 S. r e g u l a r t r i c t y p e w r i t e r . F a s t s e r v i c e . 1 p . m . in the church Social Hall. Alpha Phi Omega, national He will p e r f o r m t h r e e sonatas; RADIO BATTERIES - Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. Call 332-4597. 5 - 5 / 1 2 A l s o a cookbook of salad r e c i p e s s e r v i c e f r a t e r n i t y will hold an "Sonata No. 3 in E M a j o r " by Suffering from C-5/11 69£ Ray-O-Vac or E v e r r e a d y will be on sale. Money will go to elections meeting at 7 p . m . today Bach, "Sonata in E " by Hlndeith BIRTHDAY CAKES 7 " - $3.60 ad 39£ e a t h . Two f o r 75tf with this only. MAREK REXALL Transportation the building fund, and the luncheon In the Union. and Schuman's "Sonata in A Mi- is open to the public. • • • • * • spring semester slump? 8 " - $4.12, 9 " - $4.90 d e l i v e r - DRUGS PRESCRIPTION C E N - NEED RIDERS, California or n o r , Opus lfl5." e d . Also sheet c a k e s . KWAST TER at F r a n d o r . United Students will m e e t at During the open recital, John- C - 5 / 1 1 anywhere on the way. Leaving BAKERIES. IV 4-1317. C - 5 / 1 1 end of t e r m . Round t r i p . Call T h e A r m y and Air F o r c e RCITC 8:30 tonight in 32 Union to d i s - son will be a s s i s t e d by pianist Peanuts Personal The hero of this c u s s the w o m e n ' s h o u r s p r o p o - David Renner, an a s s ' t p r o f e s s o r SEWING MACHINE SALE, l a r g e Bob. 351-6473. 2 2 - 6 / 2 d e t a c h m e n t s will p r e s e n t b u s i - n e s s , Industrial, andcivic a w a r d s sals. in m u s i c . selection of reconditioned, used T H E ACTIVES of the Unicorn GIRL WANTED to r i d e to C a l i - to outstanding c a d e t s at 4; 10 today bestseller found m a c h i n e s . S i n g e r s , Whites, Uni- of Theta XI congratulate the f o r n i a . C o s t : own expenses. Call on the northeast side of D e m o n - v e r s a l , N e c c i . $19.95 to $39.95. pledge c l a s s on F r i d a y ' s s u c - Julie, 332-6921. 5 - 5 / 1 1 s t r a t i o n Hall, followed by a r e - Guaranteed easy t e r m s . E D - cess. 1 - 5 / 9 MADISON: MAY 5 - 7 , Expo.Mon- view of both c o r p s of c a d e t s . The WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO. 1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. C-5/11 HAPPY BIRTHDAY ''Hot Lips Schwitzer f r o m the dinner 351-7568. m t r e a l , May 2 6 - 3 0 . $9.95. C r a i g public i s invited. 3-5/10 M E M O R I A L DAY WEEKEND AT an Ingenious way out. group. 1-5/9 J a c k W a r r e n , c i r c u i t court Wanted USED EQUIPMENT: Jensen P R - 150A s p e a k e r s , d e m o n s t r a t o r J.D.K.M. J a n i t o r i a l jobs open. Apply Stew's Lubricating S e r v - BLOOD DONORS needed. _ _ _ judge, will speak on " T h e A c - cused and the C i r c u i t C o u r t at a Exp(r 67 c l e a r a n c e , excellent condition, ice. D.J.P. 1-5/9 f o r all positive, RH negative B a p t i s t Student Fellowship m e e t - «•»"asr-s^"-«®" r e g u l a r $150 value now $110. lM wlth positive f a c t o r - $7.50. ing at 7:30 tonight at the Baptist ffs."Sc,- Also J e n s e n two-way s p e a k e r Recreation A negative, B negative, and AB Student C e n t e r , 332 Oakhill Ave. May 26 thru May 30 only $ 1 1 5 0 0 The Ce**"*' ••>! «f* s y s t e m $30. HI FI BUYS, 1101 negative, $10.00. O negative - • » • E a s t Grand R i v e r . Phone 337- THE TIMBERS RIDING STA- $12.00. MICHIGAN COMMU- T h e International Relations 5 Days, 4 nights BLES: N e a r Eaton Rapids. 350 2310 or 332-0897. 1-5/9 NITY BLOOD CENTER. 507 Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the P a r i s of North a c r e s . Woodland and open field In c o s m o p o l i t a n M o n t r e a l BAfeY&UCGV, PLAY PEN, s t r o l - t r a i l s . T e a m drawn h a y r l d e s . E a s t Grand R i v e r , East Lansing, C l a s s r o o m B of J u s t i n M o r r i l l l e r , bathinette, basinette, s c a l e , America Call 663-7178 f o r r e s e r v a t i o n s . H o u r s : 9-3:30 Monday a n d T u e s - College in Snyder Hall. Dau Lin V w a l k e r , m i s c e l l a n e o u s . ED 2 - C-5/11 day; 12-6:30 T h u r s d a y . 337- Hsu of the Dept. of Linguistics I nc ludes: 6038. 3-5/11 Real Estate 7183. C and Oriental and African l a n - CIRL TO sublet house With t h r e e guages will speak on "China T o - • R o u n d t r i p a i r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n f r o m Detroit John H £ f S S Xle««» M O T 6 k O L A TV, black and white, • T r a n s f e r s to and f r o m hotel. # author eíT»* ® ^ * 2 1 " console. Very good condi- EAST LANSING, ffour o u r bedroom o t h e r s for f i r s t half of s u m m e r ¿»V and I t s Relation to the U.S. T h e ublic is • L u x u r i o u s 3 1/2 r o o m a p a r t m e n t s . tion. $50. 484-2053. 4-5/12 Cape Cod. Bailey School d i s - t e r m . P r i v a t e bedroom, low P jilted, r e n t . Call a f t e r 5 p . m . 351-5946. • D a i l y E x p o p a s s p o r t s and g u i d e b o o k s . SlBSOK jSO guitar with good t r i c t . T h r e e blocks to MSU. h a r d - s h e l l c a s e . Excellent c o n - B a r i t o n e Hubert Wash, a d o c - • S i g h t s e e i n g t o u r of M o n t r e a l . Owner leaving a r e a . Aluminum 3-5/10 i dition. 355-8957. 3-5/11 siding, fence^. shaded y a r d . t o r a l candidate h e r e will p r e s e n t • D a i l y t r a n s p o r t a t i o n to and f r o m E x p o WANTED: ONE or two g i r l s a voice r e c i t a l at 8:15 tonight in ELECTROLUX i ANK vacuum $19,500. 3 5 1 - J R 5 . 5 - 5 / 1 2 for s u m m e r . Avondale. $55.00. the Music Auditorium. MAKE THIS A M E M O R A B L E M E M O R I A L DAY cleaner with all cleaning a t t a c h - EAST LANSING: Attractive t h r e e 351-4880. 3-5/11 • • • • W E E K E N D . R e s e r v a t i o n s l i m i t e d . Contact y o u r m e n t s . Runs good, looks like bedroom r a n c h on l a r g e lot. , c a m p u s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e today. WANTED TO r e n t : a p a r t m e n t o r A m e r i c a n novels i s the subject new. $120 new; will sell f o r $25. S e p a r a t e panelled dining room, living room with beautiful c o r - house June 6 f o r approximately of a F r e e University c l a s s at a • C a l l : M i k e I r v i n e 1712 E . Gd. R i v e r 351-4694 694-0003. C-5/11 a month. 337-0992. 3 - 5 / 1 0 tonight in C - 3 Wilson. Novels n e r f i r e p l a c e , two c a r g a r a g e . Jim Howard 351-9295 DlNiN6 T A b L t l . c h a i r s , couch, Seml-flnished b a s e m e n t . C e r a - MARRIED C6UPLE want an to be discussed a r e " J o u r n e y T o m P r i c e 351-5840 dresser, freezer, refrigerator, m i c bath with built-in cabinets. a p a r t m e n t f o r next September. to End the N i g h t " by Celine, and antiques. 351-7023. C a r p e t s , d r a p e s , other e x t r a s . All o f f e r s a p p r e c i a t e d . Call " D a y of the L o c u s t " by Nathanael 4-5/12 5^5/9 West, and "And T h e n We H e a r d , Studentours One m i l e f r o m MSU. $22,500, Rick, 355-8919. GOLF CLUBis: P.G.A. men's nine the T h u n d e r " by Killen. Ken L a w - 20930 M a c k Avenue by owner. 337-7076. 3 - 5 / 1 1 SECRETARY NEEDS r o o m m a t e l e s s w U 1 t e a c h ^ G r o s s e Pointe W o o d s , M i c h . 48236 class< matched i r o n s , $48, Phone 332- EAST LANSING, by owner: f o u r - 3-5/11 by June 1. P r e f e r 21 and o v e r . • • * 6022. bedroom colonial, n e a r W a r d - Call Ruth a f t e r 5 p . m . , 487- " T i s Pity S h e ' s a Whore Phone (313) 886-0844 " I would have sworn that (Hersey) had been right there with TWO ROUND-TRIP tickets f o r cliff School, s e p a r a t e dining 3821. 5 - 5 / 1 0 will be p r e s e n t e d a t 7:15 tonight a tape-recorder in the dormitories, the greasy spoons, the c h a r t e r flight. Detroit-London. r o o m , 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, In Wonders Kiva. T i c k e t s m a y b e 355-8957. 3-5/11 e l m panelled b a s e m e n t , attached ROOM FOR single g i r l , l a s t t h r e e p u r c h a s e d f r o m 5 - 7 p . m . in Brody cars and bars." w® Yorlt r i m " P r i c e s quoted on 4 p e r s o n s to an a p a r t m e n t . t w o - c a r g a r a g e , l a r g e lot on weeks s p r i n g t e r m . F o r inten- Hall. Any tickets not sold at the TYPEWRITER. ROYAL quiet d e - luxe. Excellent condition. Best c i r c l e . Phone 332-3034. sive studies. C a r o l , 337-9706. box office will be available at the Bantam Book 7950/Where paperbacks are sold ^ o f f e r . Call 355-3876. 3-5/11 10-5/22 3-5/11 doors. Tuesday, May 9, 1967 1 0 Michigan State N e w s , East Lansing, Michigan S M I N O TERM Day of Inquiry (continued f r o m page on®) will be John Kenneth Galbralth, l d e n t ' s C o n f e r e n c e with plans f o r f o r m e r US A m b a s s a d o r In New Library stacks (of money) D t ' h l and c h a i r m a n of the p e a c e - the " D a y . " conscious A m e r i c a n s for DerAo- Hopkins said that if the Campus «.ratlc Action. Co-ordinating Committee f e e l s G a l b r a l t h , In his writings on short for student help r e a s o n s given by the Johnson A d - the US foreign policy,prophesied m i n i s t r t i o n a r e valid, the s t u - in h i s acceptance speech that dents of the u n i v e r s i t i e s should the Vietnam war, and especially take a stand supporting all e f f o r t s a five o r ten y e a r continuation . • expenditures take into account fall t»e r m . Winter t e r m students In Vietnam. of it, could kill the D e m o c r a t i c By P H Y L L I S Z I M 3 L E R the anticipated s i c k n e s s e s and job m a k e heaviest use of the l i b r a r y . If valid r e a s o n s a r e no: f o r t h - party. State N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r t e r m i n a t i o n s in the employment Regarding judging the amount c o m i n g , Hopkins stfid students L i b r a r y student employment of money allocated to s a l a r i e s , T h e ADA forum,Galbralth rate. m u s t decide to accept the actions has been readjusted, s a i d R i c h a r d P r e t z e r explained that with 400 hopes, w i l l express f o r m e r l y This y e a r , however, the n u m - o r to c o m e out as opposing the students employed by the l i b r a r y , witheld feelings held by people, E. Chapin, d i r e c t o r of the l i - b e r of s i c k n e s s e s and other g o v e r n m e n t ' s views. " i t is difficult to just c o m e out p a r t i c u l a r l y a c a d e m i c i a n s , o n the brary,- because the l i b r a r y h a s c h a n g e s . w a s very low, resulting Following Wednesday's " h o o k - on the n o s e . " w a r . According to G a l b r a l t h , run out of money. in overspending of the expected u p " with the H a r v a r d p r e s e n t a - T h i s amount is a l s o affected e v e r y w a r since World War I Dale P r e t z e r , a s s i s t a n t to amount on student employment. tion, t h e r e will be debates o r d i s - has been followed by " Republican Chapin, said t h e r e is a little Spring t e r m , t h e r e a r e f e w - by the number of s e n i o r s who c u s s i o n a m o n 0 MSU s.udents and r e a c t i o n . " He s e e s no r e a s o n f o r overspending each y e a r because s r l i b r a r y employes because of quit their jobs, usually t h r e e faculty. Vietnam to end any d i f f e r e n t l y . the l i b r a r y has m o r e demands on a lessened demand on l i b r a r y w e e k s b e f o r e the end of the H a r v a r d ' s most noted s p e a k e r O t h e r s p e a k e r s at H a r v a r d i n - its s e r v i c e s than it h a s d o l - term. Hanoi s e r v i c e s , P r e t z e r said. With the clude Henry Steele C o m m a g e r , lars. " N o one h a s been f i r e d , " said Every spring, Chapin says, the n i c e r w e a t h e r , fewer students turn to the l i b r a r y a s a popular Chapin. " W e Just have not hired new e m p l o y e s . " Student h o u r s Fraternal triangle noted h i s t o r i a n , p r o f e s s o r of h i s - tory at A m h e r s t College and John f e a r of overspending the budget study c e n t e r . T r i a n g l e F r a t e r n i t y recently r a i s e d a 3,000-lb. r e i n f o r c e d c o n c r e t e t r i a n g l e F a i r b a n k s , d i r e c t o r of the E a s t have a l s o been cut back, " m o s t l y occurs. Lightest use of the library o c - on t h e i r front lawn at 242 N. H a r r i s o n . It w a s d e s i g n e d and built by b r o t h e r s n (continued f r o m page one) Asian R e s e a r c h C e n t e r at H a r - on a voluntary b a s i s . " The l i b r a r y spends money for c u r s during the s u m m e r , while , . __ State N e w s photo r by Andy P o o l e that the United S û t e s was willing v a r d who has written n u m e r o u s employers at a normal r a t e . T h e definite I n c r e a s e s a r e evident The budget has not been o v e r - the s e n i o r c l a s s . to talk on the basis of the 10- books on China's position in the spent yet, P r e t z e r said. But if the polnt statement though s o m e w o r l d . Hours proposal p r e s e n t spending r a t e of two Meany denies CIA link points would need c l a r i f i c a t i o n . w e e k s ago w a s continued, the budget would have been o v e r - Lodge suggested to Lewandow- t e r m of o f f i c e r s s e c r e t a r y t r e a s - spent soon. This is why s t u - dent h o u r s w e r e cut back. (continued f r o m page one) A survey by Women's I n t e r - said t h e r e was no r e a s o n to r e - ski that thé talks shift to W a r - s a w , and Johnson Instructed John Metals expert (continued f r o m page one) " W i t h the cutback, we will r e s l d e n c e Council indicated t w o - c o n s i d e r . A . G r o n o u s k i , UJS. a m b a s s a d o r off Communist infiltration. u r e r and president of the AFL and president of the AFL-CIO, c o m e out J u s t about r i g h t , " —Current University regula- tions on overnight g u e s t s r e m a i n , to-one and often t h r e e - t o - o n e J i m F r i e l said the original to P o l a n d , to be ready f o r a meeting with a North V i e t n a m e s e to talk here neither organization has ever r e - P r e t z e r said. He added that t h e r e support f o r the b o a r d ' s r e c o m - r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s w e r e r e a s o n - Braden headed the CIA's d i v i - i s probably a little overspending except that guest of coeds with mendations. representative, C h a r l e s S. B a r r e t t , r e s e a r c h ceived any money either directly able. sion of international o r g a n i z a - each y e a r , although It i s not selective h o u r s a r e not r e q u i r e d G r o n o u s k i met with Polish p r o f e s s o r of the Institute for or indirectly f r o m the C I A , " In an advisory vote T h u r s d a y , Debate c e n t e r e d f o r a t i m e tions f r o m 1951 to 1954. intentional. " W e never u n d e r - to sign out o r to r e t u r n with t h e i r Foreign M i n i s t e r Adam Rapackl the Study of M e t a l s at the Uni- Meany said. t h e A WS Assembly had u n a n i - on the question of what c o n s t i - A CIA spokesman said the CIA s p e n d , " he s a i d . hostesses. to d i s c u s s a U.S. d e s i r e to c l a r - v e r s i t y of Chicago, will speak Meany pointed out that L o v e - mously supported t h e ASMSU t u t e s good faith on the p a r t of would not comment on B r a d e n ' s When students quit this t e r m , AWS' o r i g i n a l p r o p o s a l a l l o w e d ification of a couple of the 10 at the Metallurgy, Mechanics and stone, in the period mentioned r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s . Several m e m - the b o a r d , and whether the board article. those r e m a i n i n g on the Job a r e selective h o u r s f o r Junior and p o i n t s . Rapacki warned G r o n o u - M a t e r i a l Science colloquium at by Braden, was not an AFL o f f i - b e r s said they felt the ASMSU would be serving students b e t t e r "We had no part in it, nor any given a chance to i n c r e a s e their senior coeds and those 21 o r ski such clarification might block 4 p . m . today in 130 Engineering cial. changes w e r e b e t t e r than the by doing a s they believed w a s p r i o r knowledge of the a u t h o r ' s h o u r s , Chapin said. Since the older but r e q u i r e d them to sign the whole p r o j e c t . Building. Meany said the AFL-CIO E x e - original p r o p o s a l . r i g h t ( r e f u s i n g to r e c o n s i d e r Intent to write it. We deeply r e - l i b r a r y o v e r h i r e d winter t e r m , out and did not allow g u e s t s during While t h e s e e f f o r t s w e r e u n d e r B a r r e t t w a s the recipient of cutive Council at a meeting Mon- They also said they w e r e told t h e i r r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s ) o r c o m - gret that he did write i t , " the t h e r e a r e s t i l l enough employes the week. Guests would have to way In W a r s a w Dec. 6-12, the the C l a m e r Medal of the F r a n k - day granted a request by the when voting on the original p r o - p r o m i s i n g in o r d e r to get the spokesman added. f o r all the d e p a r t m e n t s . r e t u r n with t h e i r h o s t e s s e s . Johnson a d m i n i s t r a t i o n decided lin Institute in 1950 and the Howe A m e r i c a n Newspaper Guild for p o s a l that they could m a k e p r o p o s a l p a s s e d . Meany, at a news conference, not to suspend a i r r a i d s against Medal of the A m e r i c a n Society $27,900 to temporarily finance ASMSU and the AWS Judiciary changes through ASMSU and had said he did write checks for When one department needs T h e final vote on the a l t e r e d North V i e t n a m , partly because of M e t a l s . He recently s e r v e d a s its international work in Europe m o r e help, employes f r o m o v e r - met f o r seven h o u r s Saturday accepted it on that u n d e r s t a n d - some $35,000 when he was s e c - t h e r e had been so many d i p l o - the G e o r g e E a s t m a n P r o f e s s o r and Latin A m e r i c a . to try f o r a c o m p r o m i s e , but ing. F o r t h e m , they s a i d , the r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s was 7 - 2 - 1 with r e t a r y t r e a s u r e r of the AFL to staffed departments a r e t r a n s - m a t i c moves In the p a s t and p a r t - at Oxford University. Meany said the Guild told him f e r r e d to the u n d e r s t a f f e d ones, did not s u c c e e d . ASMSU package was not a second S u e C o m e r f o r d ( P a n - h e l l e n i c ) help set up an anti-Communist the money was needed because Chapin s a i d . Sunday night the AWS executive choice. and W.C.Blanton ( s e n i o r at l a r g e ) ly because the Communists w e r e B a r r e t t has been a consultant F r e n c h union, the F o r c e O u v r i - making t e r r o r s t r i k e s n e a r to Argonne L a b o r a t o r y , General e r e , in 1947. the Guild had severed c o n n e c - H e explained the P r o v o s t gives and judicial councils voted to T h e board and the FCSA w e r e a b s e n t . Saigon. E l e c t r i c Co., United States Steel tions with some private founda- him money out of his contingency support any action the board not told of t h i s feeling until But it was not CIA money, Lang and F r i e l w e r e the two On D e c . 13-14 U.S. p l a n e s Co. and Bell L a b s in addition to tions which had been linked with fund when he has it for employ- should take on the h o u r s p r o - Sunday. Meany said. against the recommendations a s raided t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t a r g e t s on his r e s e a r c h and teaching a p - Walter P. Reuther, p r e s i d e n t the CIA. He said the Guild told ment to supplement the money p o s a l , suggesting, that the guest In Sunday night's board m e e t - him It had no conclusive proof available to student Jobs. T h e ing, debate continued f o r two changed. the e d g e s of Hanoi. Some e x p l o - p o i n t m e n t s . of the AFL-CIO United Auto policy be held f o r f u r t h e r study. His talk will be on " S t r u c t u r e s , that this was true, but s e v e r e d contingency fund is money set hours on whether to r e c o n s i d e r T h e board voted 11-0-1 to r e - s i v e s - whose Is c o n t r o v e r s i a l W o r k e r s , has confirmed B r a - AWS p r e s i d e n t Carolyn S t a p l e - connections with foundations a s i d e to be used in v a r i o u s d e - the ASMSU r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s . j e c t the AWS p r o p o s a l In o r d e r - fell in the city and t h e r e w e r e Defects, T r a n s f o r m a t i o n s a n d d e n ' s r e p o r t in the same a r t i c l e ton said the councils felt It would when they r e f u s e d to a n s w e r p a r t m e n t s of the university for Brad L a n g , called the p r e s e n t to send it back to the FCSA. loud p r o t e s t s that the United A n t i f e r r o m a g n e t l s m of Solid Ox- that he gave 550,000 to Reuther be b e t t e r to support ASMSU than questions about whether money e x p e n s e s that were not f o r e s e e n policy o n g u e s t s " u n c o n s t i t u - Lang was the abstaining m e m - States was bombing the civilian y g e n . " All i n t e r e s t e d p e r s o n s a r e in the e a r l y 1950's to help G e r - not to get any hours p r o p o s a l invited to attend. they w e r e providing c a m e f r o m when the budget was m a d e . tional and d i s c r i m i n a t o r y " and b e r . 'population. man t r a d e unions. through at a l l . the CIA. " A s f a r a s I know during my C o l l e g e Of Agriculture And N0TK| TO ALL tfUJHNTS Natural Resources College of A g r i c u l t u r e and N a t u r a l 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 their d e p a r t - m e n t a l offices: Agricultural Business May 23, 24 By Appointment A g r i c u l t u r a l Com-nunications May 23, 24, 25 8:00-5:00 I Academic Advising, Enrollment, and Registration For 1967 Fall Term A g r i c u l t u r a l Economics A g r i c u l t u r a l Education Freshmen & May 22 May 15, 17 1:00-5:00 1:00-5:00 College Of A r t s And Letters College Of Communication A r t s Sophomores May 18 8:00-5:00 Academic Advising 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 Juniors May 15 10:00-5:00 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 and fall t e r m s will be conducted during r e g u l a r faculty May 16 8:00-5:00 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 t h e i r office h o u r s f r o m May 22 through May 29. T h i s includes A g r i c u l t u r a l Engineering May 15 thru May 19 8:00-5:00 the 1967 Fall t e r m should have their academic advising c o m - office h o u r s on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and T h u r s d a y , the following units of the College. A g r i c u l t u r a l Mechanization May 16, 18, 23, 25 9:00-5:00 pleted for S u m m e r 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 l e a s t Department of Advertising (Other Days By Appointment Only) subsequent t e r m s ) by the close of the eighth week of the Spring one hour each afternoon and morning of these f o u r days. Check Department of Communication Animal Husbandry May 22 thru 26 By Appointment # with d e p a r t m e n t o f f i c e s 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 Biochemistry May 15 thru 26 t e r m , Friday, May 26, 1967. Make an appointment to m i n i m i z e waiting in line o r if you cannot Department of Speech C r o p Science May 15, 16, 17 If your Student Academic P r o g r e s s Plan (or s i m i l a r planning come at the h o u r s scheduled. You may also s e e your a d v i s e r Department of Television and Radio Dairy May 22, 23, 24 f o r m that may be used in your college) needs updating, see b e f o r e t h e s e dates d u r i n g h i s r e g u l a r office h o u r s of by appoint- Extension P e r s o n n e l your academic adviser according to the a r r a n g e m e n t in your college o r department. ment. B r i n g with you the Student Academic P r o g r e s s Plan p r o - Home E c o n o m i c s Development May 15 thru 19 May 15 thru 26 By Appointment 8:00-5:00 1. T h e 1967 Catalog I s s u e , 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 s e e their F i s h e r i e s and Wildlife 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 - All students in the College of Home Economics should have Food Science (New Building ' mimeographed m a t e r i a l s , will be available for u s e b y a c a - m i s s e d on that day and a d v i s e r s will be in their o f f i c e s f r o m 8 - received l e t t e r s with schedules and instructions f r o m each Room 234B) May 15 thru 26 By Appointment demic a d v i s e r s in working with advisees during Spring 12 and 1 - 4 . 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 - Forest Products May 15, 16, 17, 18 t e r m . T h e printing of the Fall t e r m T i m e Schedule F o r 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 Forestry May 22, 23, 24 C o u r s e s is being delayed until a f t e r the final meeting of the Academic Council on June 6, 1967. College of B u s i n e s s c o m e to Room 7, Home Economics Building f o r an i n s t r u c - Horticulture May 22 thru 26 2. Each student should have p r e p a r e d in duplicate f o r s u b - tion sheet. Packaging May 22 thru 26 * 8:00-5:00 mission to his academic adviser a plan of c o u r s e s for Early e n r o l l m e n t p l a c e s g r e a t responsibility upon the student P a r k Management May 16, 25 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 C o l l e g e Of Social Science May 17 1:00-5:00 ing specifically all c o u r s e s he plans to take to m e e t all initiative in seeing h i s a d v i s e r and planning h i s p r o g r a m in 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 advance. R e s o u r c e Development May 18, 23 9:00-12:00 r e q u i r e m e n t s (University, college, department, and c u r - 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 . Students in the A FA, E C , MOT, and MTA D e p a r t m e n t s should May J 9 , 22 2:00- 5:00 riculum) and also proposed electives and alternative courses. see 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 office h o u r s a s e a r l y a s Social Science Office hours of the a d v i s e r s a r e posted goil Science May 22 thru 26 3. T h e academic a d v i s e r is requested to retain one copy of possible. in 245 F e e Hall. 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 t h e i r a d v i s e r s during their r e g u l a r 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 their individual proval, to sign and r e t u r n the other copy to the student. office h o u r s a s e a r l y a s possible. During the week of May 15 Anthropology - No special instructions a d v i s e r s according to the schedule listed f o r the department in through 19 a d v i s e r s will hold extended office h o u r s a s a con- which the a d v i s e r s a r e located. 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 . Geography - Contact a d v i s e r p r i o r to the end of Spring t e r m . QOl l e g e Of E n g i n e e r i n g Students in HRI should see t h e i r a d v i s e r s during their r e g u l a r In July, 1967, the Fall t e r m T i m e Schedule F o r C o u r s e s (in- Each Engineering student should have r e c e i v e d advisement office h o u r s p r i o r to May 31. Political Science - May 8 through 12 call departmental office cluding a blank Section Reservation Request form) will be i n s t r u c t i o n s f r o m his academic a d v i s e r . T h o s e who have not Graduate Students should m a k e appointments to see their 355-6591 between 8:00 and 12:00 and 1:00 and 5:00 to m a k e mailed to each student who was advised during Spring t e r m , respective advisers. r e c e i v e d i n s t r u c t i o n s should contact their academic a d v i s e r an appointment to s e e your a d v i s e r during the following 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 office in immediately. 1. T h e student at that t i m e should r e f e r to his " a c a d e m i c 303 S. Kedzie f o r the appointment you have a r r a n g e d . T h e No Preference University College 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 p u r p o s e of this appointment will be to a r r a n g e a tentative complete his Section Reservation R e q u e s t f o r m i n a c c o r d - (May 1 through 23) ance with that plan. P reveter inary (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 to s e e their a d v i s e r s . Each No P r e f e r e n c e student has been mailed an appointment 2. T h e completed Section Reservation Request f o r m should c a r d by his advisement center for p r o g r a m planning for fall All students should m a k e an appointment with t h e i r adviser who be returned by m a i l to the Office of the R e g i s t r a r no later Psychology - M a t e r i a l s will be in 109 Olds Hall. If you need term. than August 15, 1967. will post a schedule outside his office. to s e e an a d v i s e r go to Undergraduate 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 ( S u m m e r 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 East Campus to G - 3 7 Hubbard; all o t h e r s , i n - L All students enrolled in the professional c u r r i c u l u m will be Sociology - All m a j o r s should s e e t h e i r 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, Students should complete r e g i s t r a t i o n and pay f e e s during the going through r e g i s t r a t i o n . Office h o u r s w i l l be posted on d o o r s . 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. p h i l l i p s , 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. m a k e an appointment with t h e i r academic adviser (Rm P o l i c e Administration and Public Safety - Students who have Fall t e r m T i m e Schedule for C o u r s e s . Any student who does not c o n f e r with an a d v i s e r must a s s u m e 178 Giltner Hall). not had their p r o g r a m s planned for 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 . 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 . University College Students 3. Students not wishing to be included in " m a s s enrollment Students enrolling in evening c l a s s e s only may confer 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 J u l y 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). have not received a letter p l e a s e call the School at 5-7517. Each No P r e f e r e n c e student reaching junior standing by the Changes of m a j o r may be initiated at the Counseling C e n t e r , 207 Student Services Building, f r o m 1:00 - 5:00 p . m . Monday Medlca]_Technology end of s p r i n g t e r m 1967 must d e c l a r e a m a j o r b e f o r e the end 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 of the t e r m . through F r i d a y . r e g i s t r a t i o n . Office h o u r s posted outside door. All students must come to Rm 179 Giltner Hall to schedule Staff will be available f o r those living in the R e s i d e n c e Hall appointment with a d v i s e r . Justin M o r r i l l College Complexes in their r e s p e c t i v e Counseling o f f i c e s a s follows: Landscape A r c h i t e c t u r e - All m a j o r s should s e e their a d v i s e r B e f o r e the week of May 29th, students should see t h e i r a c a - Brody Counseling Office, 109 Brody Hall, Mondays 8:00-12:00, 1:00-5:00, and T u e s d a y through T h u r s d a y , 2:00-5:00. Graduate p r i o r to r e g i s t r a t i o n . Office hours posted outside d o o r . demic a d v i s e r to plan a schedule. Students who have or will 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 - E a s t C a m p u s Counseling Office, G-36C Hubbard Hall, 10:00- 12:00, 3:00-5:00 Monday through Fr$Uiy. Meet with m a j o r p r o f e s s o r . 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 . South C a m p u s Counseling Office, S - 3 3 W o n d e r s H a l l , 3:00-5:00, Students In Health, Physical Education, and R e c r e a t i o n , in A f t e r the adviser h a s approved the p r o g r a m , the student should Monday through F r i d a y . College Of Natural Science Industrial A r t s and in Special Education should consult with p r e s e n t to the Office of Student Relations, 137 Snyder Hall, two Juniors and Seniors: 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 n o r m a l office hours during this p e r i o d . c o p i e s of h i s 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 . 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 Undergraduates a s s i g n e d to the Advisement C e n t e r , who have Wednesday, May 31 1:00-5:00 p . m . R-Z 2 If you have not received an e a r l y - r e g i s t r a t i o n letter, Junior Is initiated in the office of the a s s i s t a n t dean of the c o l - not had r e c e n t c o n f e r e n c e s with their a d v i s e r s , should a r r a n g e T h u r s d a y , June 1 1:00-5:00 p . m . A-H p l e a s e pick one up in the College of Natural Science Office, lege in which the student i s c u r r e n t l y enrolled. 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- F r i d a y , June 2 1:00-5:00 p . m . Students who have Room 103 hbtural Science Building. Changes of ma jor to be effective for Summer or Fall t e r m s must m e n t s can be made by c a l l i n g t h e A d v i s e m e n t C e n t e r , 355-1902. not seen t h e i r a d v i s e r . be made p r i o r to r e g i s t r a t i o n (payment of fees) f o r that t e r m .