Wednesday Inside today. .. MICHIGAN Partly Cloudy... STATE . . . and w a r m w i t h a chance Tax r e f o r m deadlock, P. 4 of a f t e r n o o n thundershowers. Powell Indignant P. 3 UNIVERSITY H i g h 83, low t o n i g h t 62. New faculty travel rules, P. 7 V o l . 60 N u m b e r 6 East Lansing, Michigan June 28, 1967 8 P ages 10c Thant denies troop pull-out sparked Arab-Israeli war read>' existed p r i o r to Thant's orders l s t e r , rejected the U.S. resolution calling U N I T E D NATIONS, N . Y . . P — A m i d con- f o r withdrawal on May 18, the day the for direct Israeli-Arab negotiations. He tinuing assembly debate, Secretary-Gen- request was m a d e . The war flared 19 asserted that " A r a b dlsllluslonment'wlth eral U Thant Issued a White Paper Tues- days later on J u n e 5, A m e r i c a n official policy is deep, bitter day rejecting contentions that his speedy Although President G a m a l Abdel Nas- and u n q u a l i f i e d . " compliance with Egypt's demands for s e r ' s request c a m e as a s u r p r i s e , it had N i c a n o r Costa Mendez of A r g e n t i n a , r e m o v a l of the' U . N . Emergency Force been generally accepted in previous talks whose country Is active in search for a (UNEF)' helped spark the A r a b - I s r a e l with the Egyptians that compliance was c o m p r o m i s e solution, said that lacking wa r„ the only reasonable and sound course proof Argentina " w i l l not vote for a con- Thant issued a 10,500-word report to that Thant could take. demnation of Israel any m o r e than she the 122 m e m b e r s of the emergency spe- N a s s e r had made c l e a r In advance that would vote f o r a condemnation of the cial session of the Middle East c r i s i s any request f o r a delay in compliance A r a b states, were we asked to do s o . " that constituted a detailed reply to c r i t - would meet with a rebuff. Both Finnish A m b a s s a d o r Max Jakob- i c s , who included President J o h n s o n , son and Nigerian Delegate Chief Anthony Thant consulted In advance with parties Canadian P r i m e M i n i s t e r L e s t e r B . P e a r - Enahoro expressed hope that some kind p r i m a r i l y concerned. There was no re- son and I s r a e l i Foreign M i n i s t e r Abba of U . N . force could be established even- quest f r o m his advisory committee that Eban. tually to keep peace in the a r e a . the General Assembly be called Into ses- Outside the a s s e m b l y , Soviet Foreign sion to consider the situation. M i n i s t e r Andrei A . G r o m y k o and Sec- Most U . N . diplomats have not chal- retary of State Dean Rusk arranged a lenged the legal grounds on which Thant o night m e e t i n g — t h e i r f i r s t since the sum- acted, but there has been c r i t i c i s m that U . S . , Soviets mit conference of Johnson and P r e m i e r he could have stalled for t i m e in the Alexei N . Kosygin. The e m p h a s i s ap- hope of preventing actual hostilities, The eyes of Snyder ... . . . and Phillips replies peared to be on d i s a r m a m e n t than the.Mlddle E a s t , rather Thant acknowledged that his decision has been c r i t i c i z e d as hasty and precipi- Summer Precinct t e r m is g i r l - w a t c h i n g t i m e f o r the 13, Snyder Hall. William Hart, menof Southfield Sara Boyd, Selfredge A F B junior, and L y n n G r i f - f i n , Holt f r e s h m a n lead s e v e r a l P h i l l i p s g i r l s in a Thant stressed these m a i n points in his report: To argue that removal of L'NEF was a t o u s , but added that he followed the only sound course open to h i m , and that resume folks the actual withdrawal " w a s to be c a r - junior, J i m T i n s l e y , of Redford, Dennis Howse, Sagi- naw s e n i o r and Pete Schneider, G r a n d Rapids s e n i o r r e s p o n s e to on S n y d e r ' s the " W e ' r e wall. Watching You" sign draped p r i m a r y cause of the c r i s i s Is " a super- f i c i a l and o v e r s i m p l i f i e d a p p r o a c h " that ignored the explosive factors which al- ried out in an o r d e r l y , dignified and not precipitous m a n n e r over a period on arms treaty c l i m b t h e w a l I s , p o i n t a n d s t a r e at t h e g i r l s o f P h i l I i p s . State News photos by Bob Priest of several w e e k s , " The withdrawal f r o m Egyptian t e r r i t o r y was completed on June U N I T E D NATIONS, N . Y . (I) — Secretary 17. of State- Dean Rusk and Foreign M i n i s t e r EAST OF CAMPUS In s u m m a t i o n Thant declared that the Andrei A . G r o m y k o sat down to dinner 3,400-man U . N . contingent was only a talks T u e s d a y night a m i d prospects for symbolic f o r c e , Incapable of preventing U.S.-Soviet agreement soon on a proposed Knopps to open Moll store war and under mandate only to patrol 245 n u c l e a r nonproliferation treaty. m i l e s of b o r d e r between Israel and Egypt. T h e session at the Soviet U . N . m i s s i o n R e f e r r i n g to refusal of the C o m m u n i s t was ordered by President Johnson and and most A r a b states to pay assess- P r e m i e r Alexei N. Kosygin as a followup m e n t s for the force, he added: to their G l a s s b o r o , N . J . , s u m m i t talks over " I n recent years it experienced an the weekend. increasingly uncertain basis of financial J o h n s o n and Kosygin remained f a r apart support, which in turn gave r i s e to strong on i s s u e s such as Vietnam and the Middle By L I N D A G O R T M A K E R " U n a b l e to expand in East L a n s i n g , we and fixtures. H a u s m a n is providing $1.5 over 100 a c r e s controlled by M e r i d i a n annual p r e s s u r e s for reducing its strength. E a s t , but U.S. sources reported the two thought that this new shopping center pro- m i l l i o n for the one-story building. M a l l , Inc. w i l l Include several apartment " I t s r e m a r k a b l e success for m o r e than sides were close to agreement on a dis- State N e w s StaffWriter vided a fine opportunity for g r o w t h , " said Besides c a r r y i n g a l l the departments buildings, a large medical building and a decade, despite these p r a c t i c a l weak- a r m a m e n t p r o j e c t — a pact to curb the Knapp's w i l l expand its operation to in- Howard C . G r i m e s , president of the J . W , of the L a n s i n g store, the 120,000 square several general office buildings costing an n e s s e s , may have led to wrong conclu- spread of atomic weapons. clude a full line department store slated feet of the new Knapp's w i l l include a approximate $35 m i l l i o n . sions about its nature, but it also pointed R u s k had no i m m e d i a t e comment as he Knapp C o m p a n y . for completion next spring in the proposed completely separate rr^n's store adjacent " K n a p p ' s addition to our development the way to a unique means "Df contributing and top aides arrived p r o m p t l y for their G r i m e s withdrew from the East L a n s i n g w i l l lead the way to a quality shopping significantly to international peacekeep- M e r i d i a n M a l l Shopping C e n t e r , to the main shop. 7 p . m . , EST dinner date at the Soviet C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e e a r l i e r this y e a r , center," Benjamin said. ing. Knapp's w i l l be one of 40 stores in Other businesses in the first phase of headquarters in upper east side Manhat- reportedly i r r i t a t e d by a lack of c h a m b e r G r i m e s added that the " f i n e balance of the enclosed M a l l which w i i L c o s t a p p r o x i - the shopping center include a popular While d i p l o m a t i c consultations persist- tan. support f o r his proposal to buy part of a industry, education and government of the m a t e l y $12 m i l l i o n . The a i t r e should at- priced department store, to be announced ed In an effort to find agreement on as- G r o m y k o was s m i l i n g and cryptic with city p a r k i n g lot to expand to a full-line L a n s i n g a r e a " aids his hope for success sembly r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s in the c r i s i s , the tract a bulk of East L a n s i n g c u s t o m e r s , in three to four weeks. Hausman is also newsmen a s the party po sed briefly for pic - department store. in this business venture. said Roger B e n j a m i n , vice president of completing negotiations with a theatre, tone of the actual debate gave little signs tures inside the Soviet m i s s i o n . the M . H , Hausmar. company of C l e v e l a n d , B e n j a m i n said one of the reasons for , m a j o r variety store, large w o m e n ' s spe- " A l s o , there's a high saturation of of change in p o s i t i o n . " N o politics, only p o e t r y ~ 1 9 t h century financial backers of the shopping c e n t e r . Knapp's expansion i s the need for m o r e cialty store, as well as a third depart- c h a r g e accounts in t h e a r e a east of A r a b delegates supported Soviet de- p o e t r y , " the Soviet foreign affairs chief With negotiations finalized Monday r o o m to display goods. Departments can ment store. Only 15 per cent of the shop- L a n s i n g , " he added. m a n d s that Israel be condemned as an said in response to questions. night, the first phase of the new shopping become too closely squeezed together, ping center space not yet on contract re- Benjamin stressed that Knapp's has had a g g r e s s o r and ordered to give up Arab Rusk summoned A d r i a n S. F i s h e r , center, located at the southwest c o r n e r m a i n s available f o r stores. two-and-a*-half-tlmes Its area growth t e r r i t o r y seized in the w a r , deputy director of the U.S. A r m s C o n t r o l he said. of G r a n d River Avenue and Okemos-Has- Complementing the shopping center, In retail sales over the past ten y e a r s . Adnar. P a c h a c h i , the Iraqi foreign mln- and D i s a r m a m e n t Agency, f r o m Washing- lett R o a d in M e r i d i a n Township, Is sched- Asked if the new store in an enclosed, ton to sit in on the parley with Gromyko. uled for' completion in the fall of 1969. heated and air-conditioned m a l l would de- tract f r o m business in the East L a n s i n g Moscow and Washington long have fol- The s w o n d p h a s e w i l l include two ad- s t o r e , G r i m e s said that there a r e no plans lowed a policy of not handing a t o m i c a r m s ditional department stores. to expand this store. to other nations, a n d f o r months the nuclear " T h e area west of East L a n s i n g had superpowers have been negotiating pro- such booming "business that we decided " I n the future we may have to gear posed wording for a nonproliferation pact to try the east a r e a , " B e n j a m i n s a i d . East L a n s i n g store m e r c h a n d i s e to the to be presented to the 17-nation Geneva He said that r e s e a r c h studies conducted University and cater strictly to the col- d i s a r m a m e n t conference. by his f i r m reveal that m o r e population on l e g i a n s , " G r i m e s added. U . S . sources reported the two sides the east side has caused the area to be Knapp's new store w i l l employ 175- appeared to be near agreement on a " b u l g i n g at its s e a m s . " 200 people and spend $2 m i l l i o n on goods draft treaty text to be presented at Gene- va. A c c o r d had been held up by U.S.- Soviet differences over inspection pro- cedures to enforce a nonproliferation pact. Pope dips into past, T h e Soviets have opposed allowing the existing inspection system among the West European a l l i e s to do the European a l l i e s — t o do the European policing job un- restores post of deacon d e r the treaty. Should the two great a t o m i c powers a g r e e on treaty wording, this would be VATICAN C I T Y JP —Pope P a u l VI creat- men over 35 with their wives' consent only the first step in the proposed world- ed the permanent rank of deacon Tuesday, may be ordained as m i n i s t e r s to p e r f o r m wide a g r e e m e n t . They still face the task reviving a p r a c t i c e dating back to. C h r i s - priestly functions except hearing confes- of persuading the nuclear have-nots to tianity's early days. M a r r i e d , men may sion and saying m a s s . They r e m a i n m a r - sign the pact a i m e d at denying them a t o m i c become deacons and p e r f o r m most of the offices of a p r i e s t . ried. Single m e n at least 25 y e a r s old also New Meridian Mall a r m s forever. A l s o passed on f r o m the s u m m i t was The purpose Is to help f i l l the gap may become deacons but m u s t not m a r r y . some generalized talk about the need to caused by the shortage of p r i e s t s in Confessions and the M a s s will r e m a i n A Knapp's full-line department store scheduled for c o m p l e t i o n n e x t s p r i n g w i l l be the f i r s t s t o r e In reduce a r m s spending, plus a m o r e speci- v a r i o u s nations, notably in L a t i n A m e r i c a , the exclusive rights of p r i e s t s , who can- hte Meridian Mall shopping center proposed for 1969 at G r a n d R i v e r and O k e m o s - H a s l e t t roads. fic review of the U.S. proposal to c u r b Africa and A s i a . not m a r r y . The Knapp's branch Is shown In the left f o r e g r o u n d of t h e above a r c h i t e c t ' s d r a w i n g of the M a l l . r i v a l a n t i b a l l i s t i c m i s s i l e systems, U . S . Under the new r e g u l a t i o n s , m a r r i e d Four days ago the Pope rejected de- State N e w s photo by Bob P r i e s t i n f o r m a n t s said. mands for changes in the 1,500-year-old celibacy r u l e for p r i e s t s and r e a f f i r m e d that they cannot m a r r y . MSU retiree The new regulations were contained In a document titled " S a c r u m Diaconatus O r - 50 DROP-OUTS A TERM d i n e m , " Sacred O r d e r of the Diaconate. It puts into effect recommendations units planned m a d e in 1964 by the Vatican E c u m e n i c a l MSU Services Cooperative m a d e an ini- tial step Monday night towards construc- tion of a $20 m i l l i o n r e t i r e m e n t complex Council. In early Christianity p e r m a n e n t dea- cons acted as m i n i s t e r s , p e r f o r m i n g many of the duties of p r i e s t s . Unwed mothers bear brunt of act EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the " M a n y students find out on their own since the late 1940's. He said it seems But in recent centuries in the R o m á n since then " m o r a l i t y and tradition have f o r MSU faculty and e m p l o y e s . about their condition and leave school Catholic C h u r c h , the diaconate had be- third of a five-part series on become m o r e and m o r e old-fashioned." John W i n b u r n , president of MSU Serv- q u i e t l y , " the physician continued. " . . . Everything is won- c o m e a t e m p o r a r y kind of o r d e r for ad- student sexual behavior at MSU. He called M S U ' s increase in p r e g - ices C o o p e r a t i v e , headed a delegation " I don't like to say this but vouns un- derful until the girl gets vanced s e m i n a r y students before ordina- Today's article deals with the nancies and m i s c a r r i a g e s m o r e m a r k e d making a presentation of building plans m a r r i e d g i r l s , students here, come in off tion as p r i e s t s . over the past two y e a r s . to the Delhi C h a r t e r Township B o a r d , increasing number of pregnan- the street bleeding because of a m i s c a r - pregnant, then sex takes on The Pope now has in effect reestab- cies among unmarried coeds. F e u r i g charged that no m a t t e r what The complex w i l l be situated at the r i a g e . It doesn't happen everyday, but lished the ancient p r a c t i c e of having a a new meaning." goes on along the Red Cedar the burden northeast section of Delhi township bound- enough times that i t ' s not unusual. p e r m a n e n t o r d e r of deacons made up of By D O R O T H Y L A S K E Y i s entirely on the female if a pregancy ed by S a n d h i l l , Plnetree and Dell R o a d s . " A n d because of the attitude today on men acting as m i n i s t e r s but not priests results. W i n b u r n , along with Vern Severance, State News Staff W r i t e r f o r their e n t i r e l i v e s . f r e e r living, cases of m i s c a r r i a g e and He said it is the coed who is confused president of the MSU E m p l o y e s C r e d i t F r o m September to June two m i s c a r - Deacons will be able to a d m i n i s t e r Young u n m a r r i e d couples who engage pregnancy a r e progressively i n c r e a s i n g . " a n d f r u s t r a t e d as she lies on some phy- U n i o n , and Fred Fox, project engineer riages per week a r e treated, F e u r i g said. the s a c r a m e n t s of b a p t i s m , C o m m u n i o n in sexual relations don't r e a l i z e their F e u r i g said 70 per cent of the 85 to s i c i a n ' s examining table. for the c o m p l e x , plan to ask soon that the D u r i n g the s u m m e r the average is one and m a t r i m o n y . They also w i l l be allowed actions involve a third parry—the pos- 100 m i s c a r r i a g e s that a r e treated at Olin " I t is the g i r l who because of sheer township rezone 80 acres to A-2 residen- a week. i to teach r e l i g i o n , p r e a c h , p r e s i d e at sible child, said D r . J a m e s S. F e u r i g , d u r i n g the year involve u n m a r r i e d g i r l s . physical make-up cannot fit into the lec- tial. director of Olin Health Center. " C o e d s often don't r e a l i z e t h e y a r e funerals and burial services and conduct He added that 25 p e r cent of these m i s - t u r e seats after her fifth month of preg- " I t ' s a long process of m e e t i n g s , stud- F e u r i g stated that each f a l l , winter pregnant, a n d because of active lives prayer services. c a r r i a g e s a r e induced, c r i m i n a l abortions. nancy. ies and open h e a r i n g s , " Winburn s a i d . and spring t e r m 50 u n m a r r i e d coeds they lead the pregnancy Is naturally ter- Some of these functions, such as bless- A young m a n overhearing subsequent " I f all goes well we should have rezonlng minated." ing m a r r i a g e s and directing p r a y e r serv- withdraw from school because of preg- conversation r e m a r k e d , " A b o r t i o n ? Most "It is the g i r l who is heckled by her approval by O c t o b e r . " nancy. This is by no means the total F e u r i g said incidences of u n m a r r i e d i c e s . will be permitted them only when of the g i r l s go down to Detroit to have n u m b e r of p r e g n a n c i e s . sexual relationships have been i n c r e a s i n g ( p l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k page) . , i i e s t is a v a i l a b l e . that taken c a r e o f . " ( p l e a s e t u r n to the back page) THE NATION'S PRESS STATI NEWS Will Johnson listen J a m e s D. Sparitolo Susan Comerford editor-ln-chief advertising manager Wednesday M o r n i n g , J u n e 28, 196? to voices of sanity? p e c t s — m o r e m e n , m o r e m a t e r i e l will be A role for students Some voices of eminent good sense a r e heard in the Senate urging a settlement needed, and results a r e doubtful no mat- of the two world c r i s e s : Vietnam and the ter how much m o r e blood is s p i l l e d . M i d d l e E a s t . Senators F u l b r i g h t , M o r t o n , In s h o r t , we a r e in t r o u b l e , with force no longer offering any prospect of a way in changing times C o o p e r , M a n s f i e l d , M o n d a l e , Magnuson, Eugene McCarthy,. Stephen Young a r e o u t . In the M i d d l e East everybody is in among those who have spoken out along t r o u b l e , but the Russians even m o r e than these general l i n e s . President Johnson the United States. T h e i r r o l e In support is keeping his own counsel. He has given of the A r a b s has been l u d i c r o u s . These • " I t was apparent that time is short, his service abbre- no Indication of changing UJS. policy in f i r e b r a n d s evidently hoped that when it c a m e to a showdown the R u s s i a n s would had changed some of the viated. Southeast A s i a . He has stayed in the back- c o m e to t h e i r help with m i l i t a r y tangibles: ground in the M i d d l e East situation a n d , once-firey demonstrators. Usually it takes at least a when he finally held a p r e s s conference, Instead, Kosygin talked with Johnson by teletype and l i m i t e d his support to verbal Some had married and were year or two for a student to told the r e p o r t e r s p r a c t i c a l l y nothing of his p l a n s . We can only hope that he is expostulations in the Security C o u n c i l . parents; many seemed to learn the folkways of his col- listening to the voices of sanity and These d e m o n s t r a t i o n s will continue in the lege or university. This A s s e m b l y , but in the m e a n t i m e Israel have changed attitudes." thoroughly exploring the p o s s i b i l i t i e s they holds l a r g e swaths of A r a b t e r r i t o r y which suggest. So said' a recent Associ- leaves at most two or three n e i t h e r the Council nor the Assembly can It s o m e t i m e s happens, In the a f f a i r s of ated Press story describing years of real participation at nations as of Individuals, that one trouble m a k e it r e l i n q u i s h . M i l i t a r i l y the Arab defeat has been ignominious and the Soviet members of the 1964 Free the institution. Then upon c o m i n g on top of another makes both m o r e Union must share the A r a b s ' d i s c o m f i - manageable. Invention may be stimulated Speech Movement at the Uni- graduation, regardless of his by m u l t i p l i c a t i o n of difficulties and the t u r e . The United States and the Soviets may supply token replacements o f a r m s i n versity of California when prior interest and devotion, r e a l i z a t i o n that e a r l i e r m e a s u r e s have that region but neither is likely to engage failed. M r , Johnson must r e a l i z e with in- they appeared in municipal the setting changes, the hori- c r e a s i n g concern that In Vietnam w e — h e in a full-fledged a r m s r a c e a g a i n . zons broaden. and a l l of u s , Including the m i l i t a r y lead- When P r e m i e r Eshkol speaks—and he court after the U.S. Supreme is by no m e a n s the most defiant of the e r s — a r e in d i r e t r o u b l e . The bombing tar- Court refused to review their Suddenly, the knowledge gets a r e nearly exhausted: we a r e p r a c - I s r a e l i s — w h o s e example is he following if not that of the great powers? He says cases. gained about the institution tically dependent on the North Vietnamese to rebuild o r r e p a i r facilities so that we Israel will decide what is in Israel's Besides pointing up the ob- and the way it operates, about may have something to a t t a c k . Increasing- national i n t e r e s t , just as big countries vious slowness of the judicial the faculty, academics, rules l y , r e p o r t e r s r e t u r n f r o m Vietnam with decide f o r t h e m s e l v e s , letting no consid- intimations that the war may not b e " w i n - erations of m o r a l i t y o r equity i n t e r f e r e . process, the incident graph- and administrators is locked W e a r e surely the last ones to be in a n a b l e . " The pacification p r o g r a m has ically portrays the transient up in a dark corner of his c o m e to a s t a n d s t i l l . A new report assesses position to r e m o n s t r a t e with h i m . If the " f o r c e l e v e l s " with nothing but dark p r o s - I s r a e l i s fired the first shots after N a s s e r fate of today's college stu- mind, perhaps never to be told the UN to get out of S i n a i , filled the dent. called upon again. d e s e r t with men and tanks and blockaded A q a b a , who shall say they w e r e the ag- The defendants had been The college experience is then history. The contribu- OUR READERS' MINDS gressors? virtual members of a mass If M r . Johnson ponders on these f a c t s , movement only three years tions and service to the insti- he can scarcely fall to see that the M i d - dle E a s t c r i s i s offers his A d m i n i s t r a t i o n tution are ended. The before. Now, the issues which they had been willing to undergo arrest and re- changes sought so desper- ately are no longer impor- Tax reform; big boom a kind of psychological cover f o r a settle- ment in V i e t n a m . In somewhat the s a m e w a y , the proceedings in the UN A s s e m b l y p r o v i d e a cover for a R u s s i a n effort to tribution are no longer is- tant. And the continuity of T o the E d i t o r : groups, for a graduated state income tax sive p r o p e r t y of the l e g i s l a t u r e . Let the reach an understanding with the United States f o r a relaxation of tensions in sues. .Most likely, many are leadership is jolted again. which would replace the sales and sundry public decide if it wants a graduated state both a r e a s of conflict. E i t h e r s i d e , if it G o v e r n o r Romney is beating the d r u m nuisance taxes that plague the m i d d l e and income tax, B L T let us a l s o decide if the no longer students; their This does not negate the for fiscal " r e f o r m . " H a r o l d L a s h l e e , the lower i n c o m e brackets. latter is to be an additional tax or one w i s h e s , can find i n s u r m o u n t a b l e obstacles to a g r e e m e n t , but the dangers and f r u s t r a - grave concerns of three progress students have distinguished representative of ASMSU, T h i s is the issue that should be brought that replaces the antiquated tax structure. tions that confront both may give both p r o u d l y j u m p s on the bandwagon and urges before the c i t i z e n r y in a public debate J o h n G. D i t z h a / y years ago are perhaps not wrought through their great- h i s f o l l o w e r s to do l i k e w i s e . A s a m a t t e r the vision that can lead to a peaceful and r e f e r e n d u m and not held as the exclu- East L a n s i n g graduate solution. — N a t i o n , J u n e 26 even relevant to them today. er involvement and partic- of fact, factions of neighboring student government bodies have a l s o been s t i r r e d Such changes are not i p a t i o n . Neither does it by the " b o o m , boom, b o o m " of R o m n e y ' s The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State unique to student activists. lessen the importance of the c a l l for " r e f o r m . " U n i v e r s i t y , is published every class day throughout the year ÇJ^ov, . . Authorized Orange Blossom Dealer But as t h i s self appointed, representa- with special Welcome Week and Orientation issues in J u n e Rather they typify the fate role of students in the edu- tive p e r c u s s i o n group crescendos, one and S e p t e m b e r . Subscription rates a r e $14 per y e a r . of students in general who cational process, including cannot help but ask, " W h a t do they m e a n by ' r e f o r m ' ? " M e m b e r Associated P r e s s , United P r e s s International, become deeply involved with policy formulation. Inland Dally P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n , Associated Collegiate P r e s s , T h e f i r s t meaning in fhe A m e r i c a n the academic or social poli- But unfortunately for the C o l l e g e D i c t i o n a r y defines " r e f o r m " as Michigan P r e s s Association, Michigan Collegiate -Press As- " . . . the i m p r o v e m e n t or amendment s o c i a t i o n , United State Student P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n , cies of their institution. individual and the institution, of what i s wrong, c o r r u p t , etc.; SOCIAL Second class postage paid at East L a n s i n g , M i c h . Whether he be student among college students, REFORM." But how does Governor E d i t o r i a l and business offices at 347 Student Services leader, student activist, or there is a new generation R o m n e y define the t e r m ? B u i l d i n g , Michigan State U n i v e r s i t y , E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h . One can only a s s u m e f r o m the public student editor, his tenure each year. --The Editors position he has taken that r e f o r m i s the furthest thing from his m i n d . E v e r since Phones; C o n - C o n , R o m n e y ' s g u b e r n a t o r i a l launch- AT JAYCEE MEET Editorial .355-8252 ing pad, h i s opposition to a state gradu- C l a s s i f i e d Advertising . .355-8255 ated i n c o m e tax has been patently c l e a r . Display Advertising 353-6400 But now when the state supposedly needs Business-Circulation 355-8299 Summit cynics chided money, he doesn't fight the addition of this new tax to the polyglot of p r o v i n c i a l per- Photographic 355-8311 B A L T I M O R E T — President Johnson had a lot of the e a r m a r k s of a political sonal state taxes a l r e a d y in existence. d i a m o n d R I N G S battled " t h e cussers and the d o u b t e r s " at home Tuesday while declaring he be- lieved he and Soviet P r e m i e r Alexei N. campaign speech, Johnson lit into c r i t i c s and p r o t e s t e r s on the home front. He appealed to the Jaycees for support N o , instead he w e l c o m e s this tax IN A D D I T I O N to a l l the others. Romney is even m o r e amenable to a flat, a c r o s s the ATTENTION - M.S.U. STUDENTS SO B E A U T I F U L L Y Y O U R S , FOREVER Kesygin achieved better understanding at and understanding along a rough-bumpy b o a r d i n c o m e tax which alone i s a l m o s t a s MAC'S is now located at No d i a m o n d s so b r i l l i a n t l y a l i v e as these 213 North Wash. Ave. the sum n i t in a search for peace. path ahead and h a m m e r e d on the idea b u r d e n s o m e as the 4 per cent sales tax . . . sculptured by O R A N G E B L O S S O M m a s t e r cutters Addressing ar, annual convention of the that if he gets it: on the m i d d l e and lower income brackets, to reflect every bit of f i e r y radiance in Jaycees, Johnson also said that he and " T h e n the c u s s e r s and the doubters but in addition to the existing chaotic tax the stones. Y o u ' l l wear them with pride his advisers " . ; r e going to do our dead will be relegated to the r e a r ; the doers s t r u c t u r e , , it would be intolerable. With Central Michigan's Largest Selections always, 18k gold m o u n t i n g s . level best to bring peace to every human and the b u i l d s r s will take up the front T h i s i s not fiscal r e f o r m — m o r e being In the w o r l d . " ,And he said they lines. s t r a i g h t f o r w a r d and r e f o r m - m i n d e d citi- also are going to talk, plan, work, and pray for ways of "keeping your country and your f a m i l i e s s e c u r e . " "Though our differences a r e many, and though they run very d e e p , " , the C h i e f Executive said, " w e knew that in the zens would have called the a n i m a l by its n a m e : tax increase. R o m n e y ' s odious m i s n o m e r is obviously PIPES-CIGARS A/so And all smoking accessories - special for you Headquar*ers Johnson acknowledged, though, " O u r world's interest it was important that we not just a deliberate m i s u s e of t e r m s . It T h i s ad is w o r t h S I . 0 0 to you on any Sale for p r o b l e m s a r e many. Our solutions are understand, if wa could, the motivations i s the substitution of a backward tax, bene- ART'CARVED JEWELRY from 5.95 and o v e r - except cigarettes. WçJûf/ng Rings ARTCFNTER few." as well as the c o m m i t m e n t s of each fiting only c o r p o r a t i o n s and upper income But in a hard-swinging address that other. MAC'S — OPEN EVERY NITE — MAC'S 319 E . G R A N D RIVER PEANUTS JEFFERSON AIRPLANE SURREALISTIC PILLOW SPECIAL Ulf ï-iiW STARTS Au ilri J ¿V» r Ì J U i U i n n r WED. J U N E 28 WITH THE HIT 4 Somebody To Love' WHILE THEY LAST Special: Mono $1.99 STEREO $2» IT'S A HIT ! NO ERRORS WHEN YOU EAT AT AVAILABLE AT OUR NEW LOCATION Union Cafeteria MARSHALL MUSIC CO. 235 A N N ST. lunch 11:15-1:15 basement of the UNION dinner 5-7 W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 28, 1967 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ECON. HEADS AGREE NEWS summary Ackley says U.S. A c a p s u l e s u m m a r y of the d a y ' s e v e n t s f r o m Associated Press, the needs hike in taxes rather than on the need to reduce WASHINGTON f -- P r e s i d e n t policy, rather than by a tightening International News J o h n s o n ' s chief economic adviser deficits which other sources have of c r e d i t . " forecast as high as $29 b i l l i o n . Martin had put much the same told C o n g r e s s Tuesday that in- A A U.S. aid official is suspected killed by the Viet Cong, A c k l e y ' s statement w a s a l m o s t emphasis on taxes as the re- c o m e taxes must be r a i s e d this the State Department said Tuesday. If t r u e , this would make precisely parallel to views set out straining device, a significant year to safeguard p r o s p e r i t y . the fourth such o c c u r r e n c e . Monday by W i l l i a m McChesney choice in view of the fact it i s G a r d n e r Ackley, c h a i r m a n of Martin J r . , c h a i r m a n of the Fed- h i s Federal Reserve B o a r d which the C o u n c i l of Economic Advis- • P U i N . Secretary General U Thant denied T u e s d a y , In a eral R e s e r v e B o a r d . has the power to tighten credit e r s , gave this policy statement to White P a p e r on the M i d d l e East w a r , that his pulling out of M a r t i n , who has backed from as an economic brake if a tax the Senate - House Economic United Nations troops between Israel and Egypt was a m a j o r the start President J o h n s o n ' s boost does not provide it. C o m m i t t e e . He based it on the cause of conflict. See page 1. call last J a n u a r y for a six per state of the economy and the dan- cent surcharge on income taxes, ger of inflation or tight money, A To meet a shortage of p r i e s t s , Pope Paul VI today re- suggested an even bigger boost SPORTS CLOTHES vived the rank of ordained deacon, open to both m a r r i e d and now might be in o r d e r . single m e n . See page 1. Still going right along with ARE NO SWEAT M a r t i n , Ackley testified under FOR . . . National News Powell questioning that the six per cent Johnson proposed might be a m i n i m u m — " i t seems to m e un- A M a r i n e r 5, launched June 14 f r o m Cape Kennedy, may have its course changed, scientists say, to bring it within 2,000 indignant likely a s m a l l e r increase would have the effect r e q i i i r e d . " m i l e s of Venus. But Ackley got indications of A A Senate-House conference worked out a congressional r e a i s t r i c t i n g bill today that would postpone until 1972 the of censure some congressional resistance to the across-the-board i n c r e a s e . Rep. Henry S. Reuss, D - W l s „ S u p r e m e C o u r t ' s one-man one-vote r u l i n g . BIM IN I, Bahamas 14" — Adam said he serving notice Clayton Powell said-Tuesday the "that, u n ^ P r a m convinced to A J a m e s Meredith continued Tuesday his " w a l k against censure of Sen. Thomas J . Dodd, the contra r^T I 'm not going to vote f e a r , " which is turning into an endurance test. See page 4. D-Conn., " m a g n i f i e s theobscene for such an increase on m o d e r a t e distinction between justice for incomes when the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n • The Columbia Broadcasting Company said Tuesday that white men and justice for black is not w i l l i n g to come to C o n g r e s s men in A m e r i c a . " its own investigation of the death of President John F . Kennedy with some proposal on plugging c o n f i r m s the Warren Coftimission's findings that L e e Harvey At a news conference he called tax l o o p h o l e s . " Oswald was the sole a s s a s s i n . on tills tiny island where he has Replying to questions on wheth- been in self-imposed exile for er the Johnson proposal might be • California Gov. Ronald Reagan returned h o m e Monday to six m o n t h s , Powell said he was modified or what date might be reiterate his declaration of noncandidacy f o r president in willing to " r e l u c t a n t l y c o m p r o - fixed for a tax increase to b e c o m e 1968. However, a top aide of his is traveling country-wide to m i s e " and take the same pun- effective, Ackley said he could not a r r a n g e speaking engagements, ishment meted out to Dodd. speak for the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . And although he said he defi- However, he repeatedly r e - • G a r d n e r Ackley, President Johnson's chief economic ad- nitely will not return to Wash- ferred to inflation threats near v i s e r , ' told C o n g r e s s today that a tax h'.ke is unavoidable if ington as a freshman congress- the end of 1967, suggesting that inflation is to be averted. See page 3. m a n , Powell said he might at- an effective date around the be- tend a black power conference ginning of the new year might be • C o n g r e s s m a n Adam Clayton Powell said in a news con- next month in Newark, N . J . what he had in m i n d . ference Tuesday that the Senate censure of Connecticut D e m . Powell called Dodd " a n old Johnson first proposed a m i d - T h o m a s Dodd was an example of Black-White injustice. and good f r i e n d , " but he said 196" date, but he has yet to send See page 3 . that in Dodd's case the Senate anything concrete to the C a p i t o l . • Secretary of State Rusk and Soviet Foreign M i n i s t e r s h o w e d a compassion " b a d l y Ackley steered around such eoners G r o m y k o continued Tuesday their talks following the Glass- m i s s i n g in the case* of Adam specifics. boro s u m m i t conference. See page 1. Clayton P o w e l l . " He said the t i m e was nearly 623 E. Grand River here for a brake on a spurting • P r e s i d e n t Johnson c a m e out hard against war c r i t i c s Dodd was censured for con- expansion of the national product East Lansing Tuesday in a speech to the B a l t i m o r e J a y c e e s . C a l l i n g them verting political funds to p r i v a t e and, he added, " t h e r e s t r a i n t ccross from Student Services" " c u s s e r s and d o u b t e r s , " he called again for support for his u s e . A second resolution, l a t e r should be applied through fiscal foreign policy stands. See page 2. k i l l e d , accused him of collecting twice on expense accounts. M.S. I . PROMENADERS By Jove! It's been here all 200 supervisors along Sherwin! The best quick * FOLK * ROUND view campus mzal was the closest thing to M o r e than 200 m e m b e r s of home-'Just smell those burgers * SQUARE DANCING Michigan county boards of super- fries and goodies-- v i s o r s a r e on campus today to 7-9 P.M. WEDNESDAY v i s i t r e s e a r c h centers ir. an an- Get rid of that pipj nual " S u p e r v i s o r s D a y " spon- sored by MSU's Cooperative Ex- would you old chip! WOMEN'S GYM tension Service, R e s e a r c h staffs will explain recent scientific findings f r o m projects in progress at the A g r i - cultural Experiment Station and Shepard's.... in the v i s i t o r s ' choice of four Stops at c a m p u s research depart- ments. The s u p e r v i s o r s , w h o a r e f r o m 60 Michigan counties, w i l l attend a luncheon at the Union with re- m a r k s by Dean Thomas K . Cow- den of the College of A g r i c u l t u r e and D i r e c t o r George S. M c l n t y r e of the Extension Service. Rooms c h a n g e Nat. S c l . 183 students in sec- McDonald's tions 1-5 will meet at 11:30 a . m . today In A b r a m s P l a n e t a r i u m , t h e N a t u r a l Science office said Tues- day. 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George R o m - ney's office, w h e r e the$ have been meeting s i n c e last T h u r s - fails despite talent tax reform p r o g r a m that can be day after a second GOP-spon- By STUART ROSENTHAL passed by the House before the sored fiscal r e f o r m p r o g r a m was July 1 deadline. Both sides reached a stale- defeated 50-56 in the House, the negotiators w e r e no c l o s e r to " E i g h t on the L a m , " c u r r e n t - ly at the G l a d m e r , seems to Eight on the Lam m a t e over a ceiling f o r corpor- settlement T u e s d a y afternoon h e r a l d the a r r i v a l of the tele- Gladmer ate income taxes with the G O P than they w e r e F r i d a y night. vision situation comedy s e r i e s to the theater s c r e e n . iiiiiiiiiiiii going no higher than 5 1 / 7 per The defeated G O P p r o g r a m cent and the Democrats calling called f o r corporations' to pay Last s u m m e r , Bob Hope re- " L a m " is a lamentable ca- p r i a t e in a television sketch than for 5.8 per cent and a $3 p e r 10 p e r cent of the taxes to the leased a strip of celluloid en- l a m i t y , though. It is sad to see in a motion p i c t u r e . person credit on sales taxes. state w h i l e individuals payed the titled " B o y , Did I Get a Wrong a comedian of Hope's stature Republicans a r e strongly op- r e m a i n i n g 90. N u m b e r " . " L a m , " following the w o r k i n g with such a t r i v i a l ve- The best thing that can be posed to the sales tax c r e d i t . But the Senate-passed pro- television a x i o m of always re- h i c l e . P r e s e n t l y , he seems to be s a i d of P h y l l i s D i l l e r ' s p e r - g r a m has a 70-30 s p l i t , and House M i n o r i t y L e a d e r Wil- Striped angels take command w o r k i n g a p r e v i o u s success, Is satisfied with a series of walk- a l m o s t identical to its predeces- through monologs, m o r e appro- f o r m a n c e , is that the f r i z z l e - Marx Bros' faced fop i s unusually subdued. l i a m A. Ryan, D-Detroit, in- sor. Christmas Eve, 1910, in F r e n c h G u i a n a , t h r e e c o n v i c t s t a k e c h a r g e w h e n a small sists that he w i l l not go below The Bob Hope c h a r a c t e r , of films on tap a split of 26.1 p e r cent for store proprietor is faced with bankruptcy in "My Three Angels." The opening c o u r s e , never changes, and P h y l - A festival of./any Marx broth- corporations and 73.9 p e r cent for i n d i v i d u a l s . comedy in Demonstration of the 1967 S u m m e r C i r c l e season will play Wednesday through Hall with four faculty m e m b e r s in the cast. Saturday lis D i l l e r p e r s i s t s u n m e r c i f u l l y . E l k e S o m m e r has been replaced 'My Three Angles' His insistence on that tax split by Shirley Eaton, the gilded gold ers f i l m s will begin with the " G o l d f i n g e r " g i r l , and seven lit- comedv " C o c o a n u t s " at " p . m . Thursday, in P a r l o r C of the brought the i m p a s s e a m o n g the bargainers. While bargaining was taking SORE FEET, BACK tle b r a t s , a dog, and Jonathan W i n t e r s hsive been added. opens Summer Circle l rv.on. place in Romney's office Tues- The plot finds bankteller Hope, T h e 1967 S u m m e r C i r c l e The- F r a n k C . Rutledge, instructor; Others on the schedule a r e a widower with seven c h i l d r e n , ater season will open tonight with day, MSU President John A, Han- E d w a r d Aridreasen, a s s i s t a n t "Duck S o u p " on J u l y 13th and "Monkey B u s i n e s s " on J u l y 20th. The festival is co-sponsored by nah appeared before the House Appropriations C o m m i t t e e . He spoke to the committee on the Meredith march hobbled accused of e m b e z z l e m e n t and the play " M y T h r e e A n g e l s . " a t t e m p t i n g to evade the hot p u r - Written by Samuel and B e l l a suit of p o l i c e detective Jonathan Spewack, " M y T h r e e A n g e l s " is p r o f e s s o r ; and D r . John J . B a l d - win, assistant professor, who w i l l direct as well as appear in the the Student Religious L i b e r a l s ENID, M i s s , f — T h e " w a l k r e d i s c o v e r i n g m u s c l e s he hadn't a m p l e of courage f o r M i s s i s s i p p i financial needs of higher edu- W i n t e r s . The story line, however, a comedy about three convicts play. and The Exploring Cinema So- against f e a r " b e c a m e an endur- used since he was a M i s s i s s i p p i N e g r o e s . He contends genera- serves only as a skeleton onto who " t a k e o v e r " a f a m i l y . T h e cation, ranging f r o m community Others in the cast include ciety. a n c e test Monday f o r c i v i l rights f a r m hand, hobbled painfully tions of inbred f e a r hobbles the which a r e pasted the r e q u i r e d action takes place in F r e n c h colleges to universities. M i c h a e l Oberfield, Oak Park sen- Donations will be accepted. figure James H. M e r e d i t h , through the t h i r d day of his Negroes effort to vote and change constituents of a Hope-Dlller de- Guiana in a colony of convicts plagued by sore feet a n d a n a c h i n g planned s y m b o l i c m a r c h of 200 the s y s t e m . ior; L a v e r n e Hagenbuch, Haslett O P E N AT 8:00 bacle. on C h r i s t m a s eve of 1910. C u r - NOW SHOWING back. miles. " M a n , I wish I w e r e young and Everything is stock, f r o m the tain is at 8:30 p . m . tonight through sophomore; and Dale Rose, T a y - lor graduate student. A N S I N G - ALL COLOR - The New York law student, M e r e d i t h , 34, started the walk strong again l i k e y o u , " he told dull r e p a r t e e which passes as Friday. ^ ^ Drive In Theatre S207 S. CEDAR ST - PROGRAM - f r o m the point where he was three young N e g r o companions dialog to the soppy f o r c e d on T h e cast features four faculty S u m m e r C i r c l e productions during one of the frequent rest f a m i l y sentiment and the final m e m b e r s f r o m the Department a r e presented in D e m o n s t r a t i o n gunned down a year ago. He said stops along old, n a r r o w U.S. 51. chase s c e n e . Everyone, as ex- of Speech. They a r e D r . E . C . H a l l . T i c k e t s a r e available at ALFjE -MICHAEL CAINE«—> he was determined to set an ex- The c o n t r o v e r s i a l N e g r o fre- pected, lives happily ever a f t e r . Reynolds, associate professor; the door. "YOU ARE GOING TO ENJOY quently at odds with other c i v i l LEDGES 'ALFIE' VERY M U C H ' ^ , rights spokesmen, set out to PLAYHOUSE ELSA ENTERTAINS walk to J a c k s o n , the c a p i t a l . He "Caine p e s a said Sunday he might stop at brilliant p e r f o r m a n c e ! " (RECOMMEN0ED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES) Canton, 25 m i l e s short of J a c k - — *tdbook t PARAMOUNT PC I TURE TECHNICOLOR' son, but later added that the change was not d e f i n i t e . At home in the jungle SHOWN ONCE Smania Lia m MINN • VINNS O N L Y AT DUSK Canton is the point w h e r e M e r - edith, recovered f r o m his bird- - ADMISSION - ADL'LTS AT A L L TIMES $1.50 | •AssaujrTQuNN MINUTES AWAY shot wounds, r e j o i n e d the 1966 " M a r c h Against F e a r " , which w a s continued b y . other c i v i l By STEVE PETERSEN SUMMER C H I L D R E N UNDER 12 F R E E SHOWN 2ND (ONCE O N L Y ) -\DDED - Short Subject " B R O N C O R I D E S " & Cartoon IN G R A N D LE DGE rights leaders a f t e r he was shot. State News Reviewer Born Free c h a r a c t e r of the " F u r y " type of T V . She is the main c h a r a c t e r be- CIRCLE To most people, a movie about P R O G R A M I N F O . 485-6485 an a n i m a l i m m e d i a t e l y b r i n g s to cause the story is about h e r . NOW PLAYING m i n d a sentimental " b o y - a n d - »•••• Campus •"•» The l i o n e s s is not a foil f o r de- ' M S B M t l W f i M NOW! 2nd Big Wc3k THROUGH SAT. J U L Y 1 h i s - d o g " type story. T h e r e Is veloping the story about h e r p r o - MICHIGAN STATF. UNIVERSITY since they were not thrust at m e , t e c t o r s , the A d a m s o n s . ' t a r l i t i E X C L U S I V E DRIVE IN SHOWING DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH the c l e v e r dog/ cat/ horse who, I had to look for t h e m . 1 D r i v e In T h e a t r e *< 10/0 SNOW ROAD A SHOT IN LAST DAY after tearing up the lawn / e a t i n g E l s a , the l i o n e s s , Is the m a i n With the natives and their bush | One Complete Showing at Dusk F r o m 1:00 p . m . t h e parakeet / t r a m p l i n g the country stripped a w a y , the m o v i e • c h a r a c t e r . She is not a m a i n My Three Angels THE DARK ranch-hand/ saves the young hero has an unusual p a r a l l e l to (of I WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! by rescuing h i m from a forest a l l things) the W i z a r d of O z . E l - F e a t u r e At f i r e /abandoned m i n e shaft/ sa Is the self-depreciating l i o n , June 28-July 1 1:10-3:20-5:22 gang of desperadoes. After that Joy A d a m s o n (Virginia M c K e n n a ) À R E S E R V A T I O N S : 627-7805 Church holds mm OPENS TONIGHT OR P A R A M O U N T NEWS 7:25-9:35 the a n i m a l is accepted and loved. is Dorothy and George Adamson S P E C I A L MSU T I C K E T " B o r n F r e e " has avoided these ( B i l l T r a v e r s ) Is the W i z a r d . Box office open: BOB HOPE - JONATHAN UULLI« » T r> Wed.-Sat.: 12:30-9:00 p . m . PRICES WINTERS - PHYLLIS DILLER p i t f a l l s and others which a l s o a r e p a r t i c u l a r to African m o v i e s , Japanese The three work together to b r i n g out what is already in E l - HOPE ENTERPRISES pesents ft has combined the t r a d i t i o n a l sa, i . e . , her ability to fend for D e m o n s t r a t i o n Hall-MSU COMING THE NE X T WEEK F A N T A S T ICS shots of the grandeur of the film series h e r s e l f . They achieve success C a l l : 355-0148 A f r i c a n countryside with a dif- equal to any W i z a r d ' s . ^UAmMN ferent type of a n i m a l story. " A l a k a z a m the Great, " f e a t u r - T h e r e a r e spots where the DAVID BEST IN F O R E I G N F I L M S JULY 3-8 COLOR by DELUXE STARTS TOMORROWI ing the voices of Sterling Hollo- quality of the f i l m was c o m p r o - LEAN'S MATINEE, JULY 4 It is a habit of d i r e c t o r s , es- way and Jonathan W i n t e r s , w i l l be m i s e d by c a r e l e s s n e s s . The na- "HAWAII" pecially wheji f i l m i n g in A f r i c a shown at 7 tonight at East L a n - t i v e s , although they seem to have as J a m e s H i l l has done h e r e , to sing's Edgewood United C h u r c h , graduated f r o m something m o r e FILM P r o g r a m Information 332-6944 shoot thousands of feet of vagt 469 N . Hagadorn. than v i r t u a l slaves to the s a f a r i s , T O D A V it miMÙHâm/ p l a i n s , snow-capped mountains and j u m p i n g g a z e l l e s . T h e f i l m Is the first of a pro- s t i l l learn t h e i r English f r o m T a r z a n . " B ' w a n a George, s i c k — DOCTOR ZHiVAGO TONIGHT . . i0:070*pm. CAMPUS tflOl c s w These scenes a r e most c e r - tainly there In " B o r n F r e e , " but g r a m of Japanese feature f i l m s for c h i l d r e n . c o m e q u i c k " the c a m p boy pants to M ' S a h i b J o y . LAST DAY! T h e other f i l m s include " S i n - It's also strange that Hill would 045 they a r e not travelogue scenes. ROBERT BOLT DAVID LEAN ... .... moccolo, $ bad the S a i l o r " on J u l y 12, " T h e spend an extra m i l l i o n shooting "BORN FREE" - ADMISSION - ADL'LTS AT A L L TIMES $1.50 - C H I L D R E N (UNDER 12) F R E E iftHfOtm Shown 1:20-4:50-8:20 bt They a r e not something a p a r t f r o m the rest of the m o v i e but a r e always t h e r e . L i t t l e s t W a r r i o r " on J u l y 19, " T h e Phantom H o r s e " on J u l y on location in Kenya and then buy a ten y e a r old f i l m f r o m ADDED - " R O D E O ROUNDUP" & CARTOON THURSDAY! fowl tog p.m. I found m y s e l f continually s u r - 26 and " P a n d a and the M a g i c S e r p e n t , " a Chinese fairy tale Ethiopia to be able to show ele- NEXT ATTRACTION - " S P A R T A C U S " 'GOAL' 2:55-6:30-10:00 p h a n t s . As they stampede, the p r i s e d by the open p l a i n s or on August 2. THESETWO LOVED sky alternates between blue and by the back-drop of mountains Feature Presented Donation i s hOf to help cover grey-blue as E l s a and then the « 1 whenever I lifted my eyes. They 1:00-3:05-5:15-7:25-9:35 f i l m r e n t a l costs. elephants appear on the s c r e e n . had been there a l l the t i m e , but The t r i a l s a r e , at least f o r the Ifyôuaie ifcooooorioOooooQi h u m a n s , m o r e subtle than the iWed. & ThurTj forest f i r e , but we find at the end that everyone has under- MliMll wfiMttm* BACK BY g o n e a c h a n g e . Fighting is Phon« 482-740» planning to be married... POPULAR l i m i t e d to natural fighting f o r I f y & u Have WED. THRU SAT. - 2 TOP ADULT HITS DEMAND existence which is neither of- • Aft LANS' f e n s i v e , as in " T h e Naked P r e y " n o r p r u d i s h l y covered o v e r . L i f e GREAT FUN! GREAT HEART! LYNN REDGRAVE ever been married.:. Winner of Three is w a r m and c l o s e . Orifyimitqow Academy Awards! Tîiat ÜB To kill a »* ' someone who is...you must see.. Of The Year! 4 —New York Film CCu "Divorce American Style" •• - .'. - MTIONAL GENERAL PROC \ Touch. I of Mink I I f,ilflif/> COLOR Mockingbird GREGORY PECK STARRING TODAY: Shows at 1:00 3:10-5:20-7:25 , Critics'Award TANDEM PRODUCTION Based on Ih• Pubtzer Prix* Nov«/.' 9:30 P . M . GIG YOUXG - AUDREY MEADOWS A UNV I ERSAL REICASC c •f S* ! DNX VAN DYKE H E REYNOLDS SHOWN ONCE AT 9:37 SHOWN ONCE AT 11:30 Adventure, Laughter and <2 JASON ROBARDS JEAN SIMMONS Love! SPECTACULAR! * VAN JOHNSON if ji && GARBO M # j,^ ' [SuSCISTttlOU M»TU UTVAK Dfamee Proportions!" -N Y POST OMAR SHARIF TOMCOURTENAY 7:25 P . M . & L a t e r ^Ymcritsui Styfe Snow White Generals DONALD PLEASENCE CO.FEATURE: A Loveable Fun Hit! co-staffir.g JULIE ANDREWS MAX VON SYDOW RICHARD HARRIS THE MIHISfH C(«I1»ATM)N PRESENTS JOANNA PETTET - , JOE FLYNN- SHELLEY BERMAN* MARTIN GABEL-LEE GRANT in T H E C E 0 R C E ROY H I L L WALTER MIRISCM PRODUCTION »t"H AWAII" fckurt . k n l N I T E D ARTISTS llMtf Vtl* «0»H bf WALLACE BERRY PttiucM s, 0*«M br kmylti by PHILIPPE N01RET ^ Iii MED IN PANAVSIO I N* • UCM* CCkOR- MARIE DRESSLER PAT COLLINS and TOM BOSLEY-emmaune HENRY-scto NORMAN LEAR ii-.TOgUl'KSlirjfRII'IKUW "-"--I X M lis A m vi. i Seven Dwarfs PAN \ \ ISIfIN OH.IiK I') M-uv in " M I N a n d B I L L " TECHNICOLOR® stct,ROBERT K A U F M A N . : • . • - • . - ; , N O R M A N L E A R - o w B U D YORKIN «... -ilMSk BERNSTEIN G L A D M E f t SHOWN 2ND AT 11:20 9:00 P . M . O N L Y Plus: P l u s Fun Cartoon & Novelty Starts THURSDAY gg TECHNICOLOR® f§j| " M Y S T E R I E S O F THE D E E P " _ S H O W S AT 1:30 & 8 p m T A K ^ L T ? $ £ p c [ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 28, 1967 5 SPORTS TOP BACKS S h o p East L a n s i n g W e d n e s d a y 12:00-9:00 Frosh prospects Thursday 9:30-5:30 ike campus life get into the m e d i c a l school h e r e . " B y JOE MITCH P a r m e n t i e r plans to teach when State News Sport« Editor he graduates f r o m college. He said MSU's educational facilities Gary Parmentier a n d A r t and student teaching p r o g r a m at- Berry got a taste of college l i f e tracted h i m . the past few days while going " But I a l s o liked the friendly through M S U ' s orientation p r o - a t m o s p h e r e h e r e , " he said, " A n d g r a m — a n d both liked i t . I wasn't pushed into signing o r But P a r m e n t i e r and B e r r y w i l l nagged by the coaches like other have to wait until fall before schools t r i e d to d o . " they'll find out what f o o t b a l l - college s t y l e — i s l i k e . P a r m e n t i e r and Berry indicat- The two a r e enrolling f r e s h m e n ed that MSU a l u m n i were also who have been signed to football Instrumental in bringing them to M S U . F o r m e r Spartan players athletic tenders by M S U . They were to leave c a m p u s Ed"Budde and Mitch Newman were f r o m Denby.' MSU's p r e s e n t To play for MSU today after two and a half days of o r i e n t a t i o n — o f testing, sched- f r e s h m a n coach, Ed R u t h e r f o r d , Football Backfield Coach Danny Boisture (center) walks with two Detroit uling c o u r s e s , shaking hands and was once the football coach at area high school players, Gary Parmentier (left) and Art Berry (right) in walking. Denby. front of the Union Building. The two have s i g n e d f o o t b a l l t e n d e r s and w i l l play " I t was a hectic couple of d a y s . Berry w i l l be the first p l a y e r on the freshman team in the fall. State N e w s P h o t o by G e r r i t De Young We went to bed pretty e a r l y — f r o m Chadsey to play for M S U . we were that t i r e d , " they s a i d . " T h e y ' r e a l l (Michigan) Wol- " B u t we liked what we saw. v e r i n e s f r o m my s c h o o l , " he SURGERY NECESSARY O r i e n t a t i o n was very well o r - said. g a n i z e d , " they added. N e i t h e r P a r m e n t i e r nor B e r r y THE C L I M A T E expressed that they would have FOR EDUCATION P a r m e n t i e r and Berry a r e a much difficulty adjusting to col- IS P R O G R E S S . . . couple of p r i z e d high school lege life and football in their ! the technique b a c k s . Both a r e f r o m the De- f r e s h m a n y e a r . t r o i t a r e a — B e r r y f r o m Chadsey " P r o b a b l y the biggest p r o b l e m Injury sidelines is innovation" and P a r m e n t i e r f r o m Denby—and both have an abundance of high is coming f r o m high school whece Florida school honors to support their bid f o r a successful athletic ca- r e e r at M S U . you played seven o r eight games to here where you can play only one o r two f r e s h m a n g a m e s , " gridder Zindell ELEMENTARY/ HAS A PLACE FOR said B e r r y . MSU's football team suffered a blow Tuesday when it was learned " T h e y have the opportunity to that Jack Z i n d e l l , who was an occasional s t a r t e r a? a defensive S E C O N D A R Y be great football p l a y e r s — e v e n A i l - A m e r i c a n s , ' ' said backfield guard in spring d r i l l s , will be lost to the team in the fall due to a T E A C H E R S knee i n j u r y . coach Danny Boisture who es- corted the players around c a m - pus. Freehan, Z i n d e l l , East L a n s i n g junior," tore ai cartilage in his right knee while working on a s u m m e r construction job on c a m p u s . Want SEND more FOR facts? FREE COPY MSU team physician D r . J a m e s Feurig said surgery is necessary P a r m e n t i e r , a 6-2,195-pound- e r , was the top choice of the few backs r e c r u i t e d by Spartan Kal ine are and w i l l be undertaken soon. Z i n d e l l also is on the wres- 16 PAGE BOOK COLOR! IN tling team, and he could be lost news coaches. He was an all-state and all-city selection at Denby where he led his team to the east side All-Stars to the team next winter. He wa? expected to be the N o . 1 heavy- ME N'S IM weight or 191-pounder on the Public League C h a m p i o n s h i p . He NEW YORK (UPI)—RodCarew, 7'C fpam. scored 17 touchdowns and was the slender 21-year-old second SOFTBALL GET Before the accident, Z i n d e l l THE elected the east side's most val- baseman of the Minnesota Twins, planned to attend the U.S. Pan COMPLETE uable p l a y e r . w a s the only rookie selected A m e r i c a n team tryouts in M i n - STORY! Tuesday for the starting A m e r i - Field S;30 B e r r y , a 6-1, l85-pounder,was neapolis, July 3-5. an all-city selection at Chadsey can League All-Star team on 5 Chemaths - Nads "where the action is!' w h i c h the front-running Chicago 6 The B u l l s ' - A l b e r t s and was named to the all-state's J W BURT. Teacher R e c r u i t m e n t W h i t e Sox failed to place a m a n . 7 • Spyder - Setutes honorable mention l i s t . He was Only four t e a m s — the Twins, New 2-mile mark 8 Psychotics - M i c r o b s ' K n o t t Bldg. S ' u t e D e p t of E d u c a t i o n chosen the west side's most val- T u i i p h t u s e e , F l o r i d a 32JQ4 Detroit T i g e r s , B a l t i m o r e O r i - 9 Botany - Typhoon uable p l a y e r . V A E S T E R A A S , Sweden (UPI) oles and the Boston Red Sox— — R o n C l a r k e of A u s t r a l i a Tues- Name MSU was one of several schools w e r e represented on the starting Field 6:45 day night broke the w o r l d two- Major vying for the football talents of t e a m f o r the 38th m i d - s u m m e r 5 R e l i c s - L'r.iv. Villa m i l e r e c o r d with a clocking of both. Each were contacted by c l a s s i c , to be staged on July 11 6 Snyder Nads - J a n i t o r s Address 8.19.8 m i n u t e s . most of the Big Ten schools and at Anaheim (Calif.) Stadium. 7 \Vlldcats - M a n o r Cily .Stufe Michel J a z y of F r a n c e held others l i k e Notre D a m e and Ne- C a r e w has been hitting over 8 W i n d j a m m e r - Winchester the official record of 8.22.6 m i n - Zrp _ braska. .300 for the e n t i r e season. He 9 Wisdom - Wight Orientation utes since 1965. P a r m e n t i e r had nearly 40 of- received 160 of a possible 243 fers f r o m schools around the votes in the balloting by p l a y e r s , m a n a g e r s and coaches. No one country. is allowed to vote for a player Both said they chose MSU over on his own t e a m . other schools because It offered Carew was joined by t e a m - them the best opportunity to get m a t e H a r m o n Killebrew at first a good education and a chance to b a s e , t h i r d baseman Brooks play f o r a top football s c h o o l . Robinson of the O r i o l e s , short- Students... stop Rico P e t r o c e l l l of the Red • " P l a y i n g f o r a team that has Sox, catcher B i l l Freehan of the a history of being strong in foot- T i g e r s and outfielders C a r l Y a s - ball was a big factor In my deci- t r z e m s k i of the Red Sox, A l sion to c o m e h e r e , " Berry s a i d . K a l i n e of the T i g e r s and Frank " B u t that was not a l l . I want to Robinson of the O r i o l e s . study m e d i c i n e and I hope I can DON'T FORGET There is a Free Orientation Pac with this coupon 11 the textured look for jrs.. ìLùit WL 4iúi>t wiCL^^UUtí 0 ÛCLÛJÙJi 4L(LÍ¿> CJJ t/> SBS COUPON SBS COUPON SBS COUPON SBS Ig new juttah cloth fashions -3 CD 10rientation Pac 03 ¡ H 3 cn cn ^ Try the deep cool of town brown played with white in m o S È E these textured Tammy Andrews two-toners, designed B r i n g in o r mail to: is w z Student Book Store 421 E . 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Grand River • Downtown Lansing Across from Ol in Across from Ol in t Frandor Center Health Center Health Center W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 2 8 , 1967 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED RENT THAT SPARE ROOM or APARTMENT QUICKLY WITH A CLASSIFIED • 355-8255 * • 355-8255 * LOW COST STATE NEWS V ^ N T AD •• Call Today Automotive Automotive Scooters & Cycles Scooters & Cycles Employment Employment For Rent C H E V R O L E T 1953. Mechanically P O R S C H E - 1959. N o r m a l coif)«. DUCAT1 B R O N C O 98cc. Rebuilt YAMAHA 1966 Big B e a r S c r a m - N U R S E R E G I S T E R E D night shift. S H O R T O R D E R cook. D a y s . Ex- FOUR MAN apartment, Eurcham good condition. Two new t i r e s . Engine, transmission good. • n g l n t . Good r u n n e r . $135. 1- bler, 250cc. Excellent condition. S u r g i c a l f l o o r . Relief p o s i t i o n . p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d . C M 11 489- Woods, reduced r a t e s , pool. C a l l $75. 351-7117. 3-6/30 Needs s o m e w o r k . $400. 4S2- 616-749-9175. 3-6/30 2,000 m i l e s . P r i c e d f o r i m m e - C o m p e t i t i v e wages a n d b e n e f l t s . 8543. 5-6/30 337-2242 or 355-5775. 3-6/28 7531. 5-6/30 diate sale at $500. Phone 485- Contact P e r s o n n e l Department, C H E V R O L E T 1964 two door Im- HONDA 1966, 305 S c r a m b l e r . 7413 after 5 p j n . 5-7/6 St. L a w r e n c e Hospital. 3-6/29 P A R T A N D full t i m e Jobs for N E E D T W O men for three-man pala, F a c . A i r , 35,000 m i l e s , THUNDERBIRD 1959 convert- S h a r p . $550. 627-9150 after 7 s u m m e r . C a l l 882-5476between a p a r t m e n t . Quiet, p a r k i n g . E D • AUTOMOTIVE $1,295. C a l l 337-0774. 3-6/29 i b l e . L e a t h e r i n t e r i o r . Runs pjn. 3-6/30 Employment EARNINGS A R E u n l i m i t e d as an 2 and 5 p j n . 35-8/15 2-1027. 3-6/28 • EMPLOYMENT w e l l . Must see. 355-3221. AVON Representative. Turn . FOR RENT C O R V A I R 1963 three speed. Good 3-6/29 H3NDA 1966 S90 with h e l m e t , P A R T T I M E - experienced meat your f r e e t i m e into $$. F o r an For Rent 1 Bedroom luxury apart- l i k e new. 1,100 m i l e s . Reason- cutter. W i l l employ day or night, « FOR SALE mechanical condition. W i l l take appointment in your h o m e , w r i t e ments just available f r o m T O R O N A D O 1966 Ocean M i s t , a b l e . Phone 373-2760,482-7718. three hours w o r k . C a l l Bob TV R E N T A L S for students. Eco- $115.00-$ 150.00 per month . LOST & FOUND best offer. 355-3377 days. 393- M r s . A L O N A HUCKINS, 5663 25,500 m i l e s . A l l a c c e s s o r i e s 3-6/30 Brenke, IV 9-2525. 3-6/28 School Street, Haslett, M i c h i g a n nomical rates by the t e r m or in beautiful • PERSONAL 1160 evenings. 3-6/30 including c l i m a t r o l , $3,200. OR or call IV 2-6893. C-6/30 month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT- • PEANUTS PERSONAL S U Z U K I , 1966, 250 X-6 H u s t l e r . GREEN OAKS 7-8011 a f t e r 2 p j n . 5-6/28 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- ALS. 484-9263. C • REAL ESTATE C O R V A I R C O R S A 1965 convert- Good shape. Asking $525. P h o n e P A N Y . Experienced s e c r e t a r - E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y and c o r n e r of P r o s - , • SERVICE ible, four speed, M i c h e l i n t i r e s . 332-3267 before 3 p . m . 3-6/30 TRIUMPH 1966, TR-4A IRS. ies, typists to work t e m p o r a r y office manager. Age 28 to TV R E N T A L S for students. $9.00 pect and Bingham in Lan- • TRANSPORTATION C a l l after 5,372-6525. 5-6/28 14,000 m i l e s , $2,450. 355-2832, a s s i g n m e n t s . Never a fee. Phone 40. Bookkeeping experience. month. F r e e service and deliv- sing, and" • WANTED HONDA 50, 2,000 m i l e s . Excel- after five. 5-6/30 487-6071. C-6/29 Type 70 w . p „ m . Able to a s s u m e ery. C a l l N E J A C , 337-1300. We DODGE F O U R door sedan. 1960. lent condition. Best offer. C a l l responsibility and supervise , guarantee same day service. C BAY COLONY DEADLINE Six, a u t o m a t i c . $150. T e r r y , 482-3220. 3-6/30 GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT c o r n e r of Hagadorn V O L K S W A G E N 1964. Newly re- o t h e r s . S m a l l staff but very ex- and Ha slett In E . L a n s i n g . 332-2563. 4-6/30 Apartments 1 P . M . one class day be- built engine. Excellent condi- for p e r m a n e n t positions for m e n tensive r e s p o n s i b i l i t y in a r e a s FOUR MOTORCYCLES: 1965 fore publication. tion. $900. 351-5489. 3-6/29 and w o m e n in office, sales, tech- of r e a l estate, stocks, etc. 482- For Green Oaks call DRAF TED! MUST sell 1964 D a r t Harley - Davidson, electric convertible, a l s o 1961 Thunder- n i c a l . IV 2-1543. C-6/29 0681, nights 332-6462. 5-6/30 N E E D T W O or three g i r l s f o r 485-030-} o r 337-0511 s t a r t , loaded, 6,000 m i l e s ; 1967 Cancellations 12 noon one last half of s u m m e r t e r m . Has- For Bay Colony call b i r d . Both excellent condition. V O L K S W A G E N 1962 white con- Matchless 500, 300 m i l e s ; two class day before publica- v e r t i b l e . Very' good condition. M E C H A N I C - E X P E R I E N C E D in FURNITURE SALESMAN, ex- lett a p a r t m e n t s i x . 3-6/28 337-0511 o r 351-7054 Call IV 5-1232, make offer. 1964 M a t c h l e s s 350's. l 6 l 6 L i n - tion. 2-6/28 C a l l after 3 p . m . 694-9267. motor overhaul and h y d r a u l i c s . perienced, general m e r c h a n d i s e v a l Street. IV 2-7000. 3-6/28 3-6/28 F a r m and I n d u s t r i a l C e n t e r . in local second-hand store, reg- ROOMMATE FOR apartment ONE MAN for s u m m e r . Two bed- PHONE ENGLISH F O R D - 1959. New Phone T U 2-5761. 3-6/29 u l a r daily hours, no layoffs. over C a m p u s Book S t o r e . 351- room duplex. L i v i n g r o o m , rec- H O N D A 150 c c . $190. Very good 355-8255 tires, completely rebuilt motor V O L V O 1967 competition P-1800 running condition, h e l m e t . 332- Phone IV 5-4391 f o r appoint- 7178 a f t e r 11 p . m . 5-6/30 reation r o o m , kitchen. 1156 at S T R A T T O N S P O R T C E N T E R , ment. 5-6/30 Beech. 3-6/28 RATES and t r a n s m i s s i o n . $250. 1521 POSITIONS NOW open, full o r 1440. 3-6/29 Lyons. 372-1869. . 5-6/30 where you can get your complete part t i m e . Alcoa s u b s i d i a r y . Summer Rates 1 DAf si.50 sports c a r w o r k . 1 9 1 5 E . M i c h i - 353-0957. 5-6/28 B A B Y S I T T I N G W A N T E D . East FURNISHED ONE bedroom 1966 BIG B e a r S c r a m b l e r . J u s t on s e v e r a l a p a r t m e n t s 3 DAYS S3.00 F A L C O N i960. Automatic, six. gan. IV 4-4411. C Lansing a r e a . Lives near Harri- apartment in L a n s i n g . Air- over 4,000 m i l e s . $550. 351- East Side of Lansing Very good condition. 355-8143. s o n . C a l l 351-5325. 1-6/28 conditioned. C l o s e to downtown, 5 DAYS ¿5.00 9405. 5-7/5 F O O D S E R V I C E s u p e r v i s o r . Ex- reduced 50%. Now 3-6/29 Auto S * r v i c * & P o r t s $135 m o n t h . 489-4120. 4-6/28 (based on 10 w o r d s p e r ad; perienced m a l e p r e f e r r e d . Af- $75-$ 100 each. ternoon s h i f t . Excellent w o r k i n g IV 9-1017 Over 10, 15tf per word, per day FIAT SEDAN and f a m i l y , 1100- G E N E R A T O R S A N D STARTERS- HONDA S50, 1966, excellent con- SIX R O O M furnished a p a r t m e n t . conditions. Contact P e r s o n n e l COCKTAIL W A I T R E S S . Three T h e r e will be a 50^ service D s e r i e s . Only 10,000 actual 6 & 12 volt. Factory rebuilt, as dition. H e l m e t . C a l l Sue Stone, F O U R M A N luxury a p a r t m e n t s W i l l a c c o m m o d a t e four to six Department, St. L a w r e n c e Hos- nights. Must be 21. C a l l IV 9- and bookkeeping charge if m i l e s . Very clean body. A s s u m e low as $9.70 exchange, used 337-1327. 5-6/28 a v a i l a b l e for s u m m e r and fall college m e n , C a l l after 4 p . m . , pital. 3-6/29 6614 for a p p o i n t m e n t . 4-6/30 $38.00 p a y m e n t s . C a l l 393-5130. $4.97. Guaranteed factory re- l e a s e s . Convenient location near 716 North Washington Avenue. this ad is not paid within 3-6/30 built voltage regulators $2.76 shopping a r e a , within easy walk- 3-6/30 one week. Your Friends Will Be Green With Envy exchange; shock absorbers, ing distance to c a m p u s p l u s a m - The State News w i l l be each $2.99. A B C A U T O P A R T S , F O R D 1963, 34,000 m i l e s . Stick, ple p a r k i n g f a c i l i t i e s . S i g n u p f o r responsible only for the V-8, almost new condition. $700. 613 E . South Street. Phone IV 5- fall t e r m . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l AVONDALE APTS. f i r s t day's Incorrect Inser- 1921. C Gunson and Beech 1-616-749-9175. 3-6/30 Chalet A p a r t m e n t s . 332-6197, tion. _ _ 2 Bedroom F u r n i s h e d 1200 East G r a n d R i v e r . 4-6/30 C A R WASH: 25*. Wash, wax, J u n e and Sept. Leases MUST S E L L i m m e d i a t e l y , 1962 The State News does not v a c u u m . U-DO-IT. 430 S. Clip- S u m m e r Discount on Ford Galaxie 500. Best offer. T O SHARE - $75 month, close to p e r m i t r a c i a l o r religious p e r t , back of K O K O B A R . June L e a s e s 351-7398. 3-6/28 c a m p u s , a l l included. 351-6789. d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in Its ad- C-6/29 3-6/29 Model A p t . No. 146 vertising columns. Tne MUSTANG 1966. L i k e new. Navy Open Daily 8 to 8 State News will not accept blue, a u t o m a t i c , six c y l i n d e r . MASON B O D Y SHOP. 812 East W A N T E D , ONE g i r l to s h a r e lux- C a l l 351-7672 or 337-2080 .1 • advertising which d i s c r i m - Only 4600 m i l e s . Excellent con- K a l a m a z o o Street - Since 1940. ury a p a r t m e n t , p o o l . After 5 inates against religion, dition, IV 2-6325, after 5 p . m . C o m p l e t e auto painting and col- P E N N S Y L V A N I A AVENUE South p . m . , 351-9132. 3-6/29 r a c e , c o l o r o r national o r i - 4-6/30 l i s i o n s e r v i c e . A m e r i c a n and off M i c h i g a n Avenue. F u r n i s h e d foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C studio with kitchenette. P r i v a t e gin. S U M M E R 307 R i v e r s Edge. F o u r MUSTANG, 1966, six c y l i n d e r , entrance, p a r k i n g , utilities p a i d . three speed. 19,000 m i l e s . $1595 m a n , air-conditioned, balcony. $90 a month plus deposit, 489- M E L ' S AUTO S E R V I C E : L A R G E See m a n a g e r . 4-6/30 OX 4-0258. 3-6/30 3569. 3-6/30 Automotive or s m a l l , we do them a l l . 1108 O L D S M O B I L E 1965, F-85. V-8, E . G r a n d R i v e r . 332-3255. C SOUTHWEST, NEWLY done, BUICK W I L D C A T 1964. Power a u t o m a t i c . P o w e r steering, ra- p a r t i a l l y furnished studio apart- vfxtjrfBII steering, b r a k e s , like new t i r e s , dio. Exceptionally clean. C a l l ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call m e n t . $90 for single g i r l . Util- top shape. $1495. 6245 L e r n e r NORTH WIND 332-0390. 3-6/30 K A L A M A Z O O STREET BODY Way. 393-2841. 10-7/13 SHOP. S m a l l dents to l a r g e ities f u r n i s h e d . Security depo- FAI MS sit r e q u i r e d . 646-6833 or IV 2- O L D S M O B I L E 1964 F - 8 5 . E x c e l - w r e c k s . A m e r i c a n and foreign 3925. 4-6/30 C H E V E L L E 1965 M a l i b u Super lent condition. T h r e e speed, new c a r s . Guaranteed work. 482- 351-7880 Sport. No cash needed. Just whitewalls. C a l l 694-0976. 1286. 2628 E . K a l a m a z o o . C ONE M A N needed for two m a n make payments of $47 p e r 3-6/30 ONE BEDROOM, unfurnished. a p a r t m e n t . T h r e e blocks f r o m month. 1301 East K a l a m a z o o . Aviation M a r r i e d or graduate students. OLDSMOBILE 1964 four-door c a m p u s . $50 including u t i l i t i e s . IV 9-2379. 3-6/29 Quiet. Mouth Hope and Haga- hardtop. No cash needed. Just 532 P a r k L a n e after 7:30 p . m . L E A R N TO fly with the MSU fly- d o r n . Start after July 10. 351- make payments of $48 p e r 3-6/29 C H E V R O L E T 1962 B e l - A i r two ing club. C o m e to our s u m m e r 5135 after noon. 3-6/30 m o n t h . 1301 East K a l a m a z o o . membership drive meeting LUXURY APPROVEDapartment. d o o r . Blue, eight cylinder auto- IV 9-2379. 3-6/29 Wednesday, June 28, 8:30 p j n „ Need three m e n . $50 m o n t h . SUBLET UNIVERSITY Villa m a t i c . Very good condition. $530 C a l l 355-6165. • 3-6/30 Room 31 Union b u i l d i n g . C o m e L a r r y 351-94&4. 4-6/30 a p a r t m e n t . A v a i l a b l e July 15. O L D S M O B I L E 1960 '88. P o w e r , to our Open House f r o m noon to C a l l 332-4753 after 6 p . m . heater, radio, ventilation. $125. 8 p . m . at the U n i v e r s i t y A i r N E E D TWO men for B u r c h a m 5-7/6 CHEVROLET 1962 red, two- door, V-8, stick. $545. JOHN'S 332-5365, 353-3247. 3-6/29 strip on F a r m L a n e South of Woods a p a r t m e n t . P o o l . 351— AUTO S A L E S , S l 6 R. G . C u r t i s , the tracks to see what our club 5783. 5-7/5 CEDAR VILLAGE two blocks north of M i l l e r and P L Y M O U T H , 1962, t w o d o o r . E x - is a l l about. F r e e a i r p l a n e r i d e s APARTMENTS Washington. C-6/29 cellent condition. Radio, heater, on a first c o m e first fly b a s i s . T W O GIRLS, to share nice apart- SUMMER LEASE hydramatic, white s i d e w a l l s . IV THE W I N G E D S P A R T A N S . m e n t . Y a r d f o r sunning. After 50.00/MOXTH PER MAN C H E V R O L E T 1963 I m p a l a , four- 4-7653. 3-6/30 3-6/28 5:30 p . m . , 332-2195, 3-6/30 332-5051 door hardtop. No cash needed. o r see m a n a g e r F R A N C I S A V I A T I O N . So easy to E U R O P E B O U N D second h a l f . Just make payments of $38.23 P L Y M O U T H 1959. R a d i o , h e a t e r . learn in the P I P E R C H E R O - Third girl, reduced. L u x u r y between 3:00-5:00 P . M . per month. 1301 East Kala- Runs w e l l . $75. 485-0961. K E E ! I Special $5.00 offerl 484- a p a r t m e n t . 351-5466. 3-6/30 In t r a i l e r next to 251 C e d a r ' m a z o o . IV 9-2379. 3-6/29 1-6/28 12 4-MAN UNITS FOR F A L L 1324. _ C W O U L D L I K E a g i r l to s h a r e four ONE M A L E for four man apart- g i r l , very nice a p a r t m e n t the m e n t . P o o l . L e a s e ends Septem- second five w e e k s . C a l l 351- When they see your place in ber 1. $50 a m o n t h . 351-7163 5045 after 4 p . m . 3-6/30 ask for Al or Z e r o . 3-6/30 FURNISHED A P A R T M E N T S . T W O B E D R O O M country bunga- Walking distance to c a m p u s . low. Ten m i n u t e drive f r o m CEDAR GREENS Reasonable r e n t . Ideal for m a l e c a m p u s . C a l l E D 7-1005, after- students. 406 M A C Avenue. noons, 3-6/29 Telephone 332-6189. 4-6/29 R 1 P AI 6-12 oz. bottles 0 M E. N I li^V^V-v É APARTMENTS ACROSS 1. Discerning toll C U R TJ of 6. Sovereignty 31. Dusk we C o k e 12. Dress ma- 32. Collât 1135 MICHIGAN AVENUE terial 33 Hallway COCA COLA 13. Untie 34. Flagellate 36. Cantilenili Between Brody & Frandor overlooking 14 Publish 15. Photo- tree graphed 37. Undivided 16. Ogle 38. Similar to With $3.00 minimum gas purchase—101 plus oc- the Red Cedar Golf Course 18. Note of the scale 40. At a dis- tance tane premium, 96 plus octane regular—the finest 19. Tropical 42. Tillable SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE quality gasolines available anywhere from: bird 46. Waft •ONE BEDROOM - •AMPLE CLOSET SPACE 21. Bird's beak 49. Elder DOWN 4 Prong 1. Horned 5. Internation- 2 MAN UNITS 23. Ostrich 50. Pleasant viper al agreement 27. Charles sound (> Sprite BAY REFINING •ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED •BALCONIES Dickens 28. Old sailors 51. Milliner 52. Gomposi- 2 lia basket it 7 Hard work 8. A rail 30. Swiss can- tion 3 Exploit DIVISION OF THE 9 Doctrine •HEATED SWIMMING POOL •AIR CONDITIONING BAY 10 Female S 6 7 8 9 IO II DOW CHEMICAL CO. i 2 3 4 uidpiper i 11 Upshot T h e r e ' s Dow-Know-How In e v e r y drop of Bay •SUN PATIO •CHOICE LOCATION 12 13 17. 1...ariat 14 15 19. Bib. char- FREE acter •READY FOR FALL OCCUPANCY Get 6-pak f , 16 17 %% %%VA 16 20. New star 22. Aliment i 12 zs 24 2í> 26 your of COKE For Further Information Call 1» 20 21 24 Funny Z9 25. Ireland V/, 30 STATE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 26 % ZT 26. Staff official 1 31 32 33 29. Hit THÜRS. - FRI. - SAT - JUNE 29,30 & IULY 1 35 Costume 35 3h 37 39. Wild plum Û 34 % 444 MICHIGAN AVENUE M 41. Too bad AT EAST LANSING 41 %% 45 44 3fe 39 43 4.0 46 41 47 %4» 42 Deathly pallor 332-8687 43. Turmeric EAST LANSING BAY SERVICE 1 49 50 44. F.nimet 45. Misjudge 'Yes, your friends will be green with envy' SI 52 47. — Khan * 48. Bib. pro- GRAND RIVER AT DELTA 'ACROSS FROM ARBY'S" noun W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 2 8 , 1967 7 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Apartments For Rent F O U R M A N a p a r t m e n t to rent through September 1. C a l l 351- 5-7020. For Sale $129 F A L L . W i l l s e l l f o r $80. A honey red, shoulder length. IV 5-6/30 Personal P H O T O W O R K . 25%discount B / W or color. MAREK DRUGS P R E S C R I P T I O N C E N - REXALL T E R at F r a n d o r . F r e e 620-127 New faculty travel regs oka New travel regulations which lmbursed for transportation " a t expenditure. It m u s t be m a d e penses if such travel funds a r e with f e d e r a l , state and local g o v a v a i l a b l e in the budgets of the e r n m e n t s ; and traveling on busi- 7617. 4-6/28 SEWING M A C H I N E S A L E , l a r g e f i l m with this a d . L i m i t one. somewhat l i b e r a l i z e r e i m b u r s e - the lowest available rate f o r the c l e a r in the f o r m s that the t r a v e l respective u n i t s , " ness n o r m a l l y required of their selection of reconditioned, used C-6/29 ment procedures to faculty m e m - class of transportation author- is closely related to the g i f t , positions. W O M E N 21 or o v e r . F u r n i s h e d machines. Singers, Whites,Uni- bers traveling for educational o r ized and f o r subsistence to p r o - grant o r c o n t r a c t . fessional o r • c i e n t i f i c meetings Actual and necessary expen- Approval from the president's a p a r t m e n t s . Within one block of v e r s a l , N e c c i . $19.95 to $39.95. C L A S S E S IN ESP and related sub- University business p u r p o s e s Student participation In field s e s , " i n c l u d i n g transportation, office is no longer needed for c a m p u s . A v a i l a b l e now. Singles Guaranteed easy t e r m s . ED- have been approved by the MSU . . . within the continèntal u j s . jects. C a l l 372-1845. 10-7/11 t r i p s Is still defined as volun- l o d g i n g , m e a l s , business tele- o r doubles w e l c o m e . 332-2276. WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO. B o a r d of T r u s t e e s . or Canada," • out-of-state t r a v e l . The new tary and the student must b e a r phone c a l l s , l i m o u s i n e , taxi and 5-6/28 1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. The new r u l e s make a l l faculty A section on r e i m b u r s e m e n t to rules state that the travel au- EXPO '67. Excellent r e c o m - the c o s t . Staff m e m b e r s who l o c a l bus f a r e s , toll road and C-6/29 t r a v e l subject to availability of faculty m e m b e r s below the rank thorization form must be signed mended r o o m s . $6 single, $8 t r a n s p o r t students on field t r i p s p a r k i n g c h a r g e s , " may be re- Ntutti department funds and the approv- of i n s t r u c t o r , though approved by the t r a v e l e r , the department doubles. W r i t e M r s . C o n t o i s , may be r e i m b u r s e d from funds i m b u r s e d to persons represent- CANISTER VACUUM cleaner a l of the department c h a i r m a n by the t r u s t e e s , Is still being c h a i r m a n , the assistant dean o r EAST L A N S I N G , four or five bed- 1946 51st Avenue, Pointe Aux collected f r o m the participating ing the University at the request with a t t a c h m e n t s . One year old. and dean of the college. d i s c u s s e d , said W i l l i a m H . dean and the office of the p r o - r o o m s , two baths, f u r n i s h e d . Trembles, Montreal. 2-6/29 students. of the President; the same is L i k e new condition. $20. OX 4- Faculty m e m b e r s of the rank of C o m b s , dean of university serv- vost (the last only for overseas P a r k i n g . Two blocks to c a m p u s . Interviewees, lecturers and t r u e for attending meetings of travel). Instructor and above may be re- ices. Available immediately. 372- 6031. C-6/29 Real Estate consultants c o m i n g to MSU m a y o r g a n i z a t i o n s of which MSU is a This policy gives the depart- 0888 after 1 p . m . 3-6/30 be r e i m b u r s e d for mileage " o r m e m b e r : negotiating for g i f t s , The provost's office has final UNFINISHED F U R N I T U R E : Bar N O R T H W E S T T H R E E bedroom Service ment head and dean, rather than the dean f o r the equivalent of tax-exempt g r a n t s or contracts; conferring authority of review of all faculty stools, night stands, chest-of- r a n c h . L a r g e kitchen - dining, of University S e r v i c e s , on a r r a n g e m e n t s o r p r o g r a m s T H R E E B E D R O O M house n e a r the transportation and n o r m a l ex- travel. drawers, bookcases, prefin- basement, garage, fenced y a r d B A R B I M E L , P r o f e s s i o n a l typ- responsibility for making the M.S.U., partially furnished. ished p i c t u r e f r a m e s , a n d m o r e . and p a t i o . IV 5-2098. 2-6/29 1st. No job too l a r g e or too decision In each travel funds re- $185 p e r m o n t h , for s u m m e r . P L Y W O O D S A L E S , 3121 S. — s m a l l . Block off c a m p u s . 332- ^uest, C o m b s s a i d . 355-7922 a f t * 7 p . m . 2-6/29 J AUTO RACING f f j f 1 ! * P e n n s y l v a n i a . TU 2-0276. Recreation 3255. C T h e offlce of University Serv- C-6/29 ices w i l l disband with C o m b s ' F O R R E N T - C h a r m i n g house. THE TIMBERS RIDING STA- J O B RESUMES, 100 c o p i e s , r e t i r e m e n t Saturday. Mount Hope Road in O k e m o s . UP T O 1/3 and m o r e savings. B L E S : N e a r Eaton R a p i d s . 350 $4.50. AL D I N G E R D I R E C T In the case of a faculty m e m b e r Two b e d r o o m s , each with bath- r o o m . F i r e p l a c e , carpeted liv- ing r o o m . Secluded. Huge back Comparison welcomed. OPTI- C A L DISCOUNT, 416 Tussing a c r e s . Woodland and open field t r a i l s . T e a m drawn h a y r i d e s . M A I L A D V E R T I S I N G . 533 N. C l i p p e r t . IV 5-2213. C-6/29 traveling under contract, gift or grant f u n d s , t h e board of trustees', ** A T T H E T R A C K T H E STARS C A L L HOME SPEEDWAY ? ** Building. Phone IV 2-4667. C a l l 663-7178 f o r r e s e r v a t i o n s . which accepts the contract, gift yard. Large closets. Entirely o r g r a n t , is responsible f o r its * FRIDAY, JUNE 30 r-6/30 C-6/29 Transportation * p a n e l l e d . $185 a month. Phone 676-5308. 3-6/28 F R E E Z E R , 16 cubic foot Gibson u p r i g h t . Good condition. $80. Service LEAVING Washington, FOR Fort Lewis, J u l y 3. Riders Home Ec. • Super' Stocks REALLY BIG SHOW Monday, July 3 W % * * T H R E E B E D R O O M , cheap. Must C a l l 332-8946. 3-6/29 DIAPER SERVICE, Diaperene flying around wanted, exchange r e f e r e n c e s . r e n t . C a l l 351-7705 after 3 p . m . F r a n c h l s e d Service Approved by C a l l 353-3754 days or 332- * the oval 10-7/11 S I M C O W E S T E R N saddle. Size 16 Padded s e a t . Two tone. Used Doctors and DSIA. The most 0251. 3-6/30 meet opens * m T W O G I R L S needed f o r a four only three t i m e s . $200.00 value. m o d e r n and only personalized s e r v i c e in L a n s i n g , providing * • Figure 8 Racing • Fireworks * * C a l l 353-0942 . 4-6/30 F E M A L E N E E D S r i d e . Mason to High school g i r l s who head at C e n t r a l Michigan's g i r l house two blocks f r o m c a m - you with diaper p a i l s , polybags, c a m p u s . M o n d a y - F r i d a y , 8-5. M i c h i g a n ' s 307 Future H o m e - • Ken Carter * p u s . F i r e p l a c e , utilities p a i d . d e o d o r i z e r s , and diapers, or use only Figure 8 track $40 a m o n t h . 351-5766. 3-6/28 AMPLIFIER - S I L V E R T O N E , your own. Baby clothes washed 353-3234. 1-6/28 m a k e r s of A m e r i c a chapters will participate in a leadership work- * SATURDAY, JULY 1 T h r i l l Show twin 12, 60 w a t t s . Takes bass, g u i t a r . 393-0045. 3-6/30 free. No deposit. Plant inspec- F E M A L E W A N T E D to help drive shop h e r e today through F r i d a y . * • Figure 8 Racing * * T W O B E D R O O M , furnished, util- tion invited. A M E R I C A N DIA- # to C a l i f o r n i a . L e a v i n g July 8. Out of the workshop w i l l c o m e ities included. $35 weekly. 332- P E R S E R V I C E , 914 E. G i e r . • Open Class a printed 1967-68 calendar of ac- • Open Class Stocks * 676-2850. 5-6/30 * 3617, 337-9412. 10-7/11 L O S E W E I G H T , tone m u s c l e s — C a l l 482-0864. C Stock competition t i v i t i e s — l o c a l , plus regional and Isotron. In twenty minutes a day. * Tim Trials 7:00 P . M . § C O - E D N E E D S r i d e every F r i d a y n a t i o n a l — f o r the 12,000-member Roomi Reduced over 50%. C a l l 351- DIAPER SERVICE, Lansing's • Flying Super Rac< 8:30 P . M . Michigan association. * into Detroit. Share expenses. * 5245 after 2 p . m . 3-6/30 finest. Y o u r choice of three 351-9132. 4-6/29 Modifides Adults $2.00 M E N : S U M M E R r o o m s . 140Has- The FHA p r o g r a m , slanted to- * types; containers furnished, no * Animals Children 50£ lett Street. C a l l 332-0845. deposit. Baby clothes washed ward strengthening f a m i l i e s and Wanted T i m e T r i a l s 7:00-P.M. * the i m p r o v e m e n t of the individ- * 3-6/28 free. Try our Velvasoft p r o c e s s . A F F E C T I O N A T E SIAMESE kit- . 25 years In L a n s i n g . B Y - L O ual, the home, the c o m m u n i t y Races 8:30 F A I . S I N G L E R O O M , m a l e student, tens. $15. 351-6647. 3-6/30 DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. B L O O D D O N O R S needed. $7.50 for a l l p o s i t i v e , RH negative and world relationships, is an Adults $1.75 * Í * s u m m e r . Block Union. Cooking, M i c h i g a n . IV 2-0421. C adjunct of homemaking educa- C h i l d r e n 50^ î* p a r k i n g . 332-3839. 5-7/5 Mobil* Hemes with positive factor - $7,50. tion in the state's high schools. EMBASSY 1965, 45'xlO' deluxe. Typing Service A negative, B negative, and AB negative, $10.000. O Negative - Workshop sessions will deal * * R O O M S F O R two f e m a l e students. $12.00 M I C H I G A N COMMU- with interchange of ideas, p r o - Close i n . 351-5705. 3-6/29 Excellent condition. Two bed- ANN B R O W N , typist and m u l t l l i t h l/T * g r a m planning and student-ad- * r o o m . 484-9687. 3-6/29 offset p r i n t i n g . D i s s e r t a t i o n s , NITY B L O O D C E N T E R . 507 East Grand R i v e r , East L a n s i n g , viser-parent cooperation. * A j r ig 3 S U P E R V I S E D ROOMS and apart- theses, m a n u s c r i p t s , general m e n t s . M a l e students, cooking, 1966 R O Y C R A F T 10'x5l' two typing. I B M , 16 years experi- H o u r s : 9-3:30 Monday and Tues- L e a d e r s h i p will be the topic * * p a r k i n g . 1-1/2 blocks f r o m Ber- b e d r o o m . On lot near c a m p u s . ence. 332-8384. C day; 12-6:30 T h u r s d a y . 337- of R i c h a r d K. A r n o l d , f a r m edi- 694-0303. 3-6/30 7183. C tor, MSU broadcasting, a f o r m e r * key. Starting s u m m e r . IV 5- ( Mcurff Hfpe 8836. 10-7/10 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Dis- state president of the F u t u r e * 1 1956, 43'x8'. Two b e d r o o m s , car- sertations, theses, manu- W A N T E D : G I R L to p r e p a r e din- Farmers of America, and A T T R A C T I V E R O O M for rent peted. 2780 East Grand R i v e r , s c r i p t s , general typing. E l e c t r i c ner and breakfast for lady. Oc- strengthening family life, the ** for graduate student or profes- Lot 108, $1395. 3-6/28 casionally stay a l l night. E D 2- theme of the Rev. Wallace U S - 1 2 7 at C o l l e g e R o a d - b e t w e e n H o l t a n d Mason typewriter. C a l l 484-4218. sional man in area of beautiful 6-7/7 5176. 3-6/30 R o b e r t s o n , pastor of Peoples h o m e s . C a l l afternoons. E D 2- Personal C h u r c h , E a s t Lan_sing. 1176. 3-6/29 ENTERTAINERS: TALENTED THESES P R I N T E D . Rapid serv- FREE1! A Thrilling hourofbeau- folk wanted f o r TV S U M M E R i c e . Drafting supplies. Xerox M E N : SINGLES. Fully furnished, ty. F o r appointment c a l l 484- SHOW. ON-camera tryouts for copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE- cool, quiet. Hot, cold water in 4519. M E R L E N O R M A N COS- a l l a c t s . Thursday June 29th at P R I N T , 221 South G r a n d , 482- each. L a r g e lobby with T . V . M E T I C S STUDIO, 1600 E . M i c h - WMSB-TV studios on c a m p u s . 5431. C-6/29 One block f r o m c a m p u s . $10. igan. C-6/29 F o r audition t i m e c a l l T e r r y Doubles - $7.50. Spartan H a l l , B r a v e r m a n at 355-7440. F O R FAST r e l i e f of distress f r o m P A U L A ANN H A U G H E Y , typist, 215 L o u i s . ED2-2574. 5-6/28 2-6/28 s t o r m s , f i r e and theft, c a l l BL'- I B M Selectric and Executive. B O L Z I N S U R A N C E . Y o u r inde- M u l t l l i t h offset p r i n t i n g . Pro- MALE C U S T O D I A N , 16 h o u r s , R O O M A V A I L A B L E now for fe- fessional thesis typing. 337- pendent agent representing St. $1.40 per h o u r . Spartan H a l l . m a l e students. S u m m e r and f a l l 1527. C P a u l and other strong compan- E D 2-2574 3-6/29 t e r m . C l o s e i n . 351-5705. i e s . 332-8671. C-6/.30 3-6/28 1 1 CTWWWWTB I U . I U 1 1 1 . . i U t l l ^ W A I V J J.W.'. . .L.' . ¿ . . I . . . % S I N G L E OR double r o o m s for NOTICE r e n t . Walking distance to c a m - p u s . M a l e students. 406 M A C Avenue. Telephone 332-6189. 4-6/29 T H R E E ROOMS with bath. 219 Bailey Street. $10 a r o o m . 332- 3885. 3-6/29 M E N : C L E A N r o o m s , cooking, p r i v a t e entrance. Block c a m p u s . TO After 5:30 p . m . , 332-2195. After 10:20 p . m „ ask H a r o l d , 337- 9142. 4-7/5 ORIENTATION STUDENTS SINGLE OR double. P r i v a t e bath, p a r k i n g . No smoking or drink- ing. South end. 882-8943 after 5 You will be allotted time while at MSU to peruse and to pur- p.m. 3-6/30 chase your books for Fall Term. For your assistance we MATURE SERIOUS m a l e stu- would like to point out the following: dents. F o u r blocks f r o m c a m - p u s , 337-2658. 3-6/30 STUDIO ROOM with r e f r i g e r a t o r The MSU Book Store is located in the Center for EXPERIENCE for two - $80. I m m e d i a t e pos- s e s s i o n . C a l l E D 2-3393 after International Programs on Shaw Lane just East 5:30 p j n . 10-7/12 of the Stadium. The map on the back of your THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF WINGS folder will point out the exact location. FREE! ROOMS FOR rent, board.Gradu- ate students. 1318 E. O a k l a n d . 489-4839,. 3-6/30 There will be extra personnel especially trained For Sale to assist you in selecting your books. B I C Y C L E SALES, rentals and services. Also used. EAST The Book Store will be open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 SEE THE CAMPUS FROM THE AIR AS PART OF THE LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 East G r a n d R i v e r . C a l l 332-8303. C p.m. Monday through Friday. WINGED SPARTANS SUMMER MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FOR W E D D I N G and p r a c t i c a l All book list information will be available at Come to the airstrip just south of the tracks on Farm Lane Today shower gifts, complete line of basket-ware. See A C E HARD- the store. from 12-8 p.m. for a free flight in one of our club aircraft. First come, W A R E ' S selections. 201 East first flown. Grand R i v e r , across from Union. Phone E D 2-3212. C There will be a complete selection of new and used texts as well as paperback books and After your free flight you'll be welcome to a t t e n d o u r first summer HEAVY DUTY Aztec p o r t a b l e typewriter. $25. Dotti 353-0657. references. meeting to discover how you too can learn to fly. You'll hear an Evenings 377-2280. 3-6/30 interesting guest speaker and see several flying films. E L E C T R I C GUITAR - Hagstrom A fine selection of MSU sportswear, giftwear, V - l . Used, good shape. Phone jewelry--along with art and engineering supplies 882-6285. 3-6/30 and equipment will be available to you at LET'S SEE YOU THERE TWIN' BEDS, like new! Reason- reasonable prices. ably p r i c e d . 332-6459 between TONIGHT, JUNE 28 at 8:30 p.m. - Room 31 Union 5-7 p . m . 3-6/30 U P R I G H T SMITH Corona type- w r i t e r , $55. Excellent piano, fits Spartan a p a r t m e n t , $150. 355- ADVERTISEMENT THE WINGED SPARTANS 2735, 353-3249. 3-6/28 W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 28, 1967 3 M i c h i g a n State N e w s , East Lansing, Michigan Unwed mothers bear brunt of act (continued f r o m page one' forced the tnother to leave before the child is due. r o o m m a t e s , sorority sisters and An assist ant to the dean of stu- housemates. It is the mother-to- d e n t s , Lai: rine E . F i t z g e r a l d , be who is eyed suspiciously by felt campui ; society today- would her off-campus landlady and who r e i n f o r c e I -ather than o s t r a c i z e gets exhausted standing on h e r the pregnarjt coed and accept her feet during lab p e r i o d . " despite h e r onditlon. The university medical direc- F e u r i g s l i d birth control p i l l s tor said babies rarely a re born in a r e not rea i l l y available to coeds Olln because campus society has who want them. P i l l s a r e pre- scribed to m a r r i e d coeds or for Retirees medical r e j s o n s only, he stated, Miss Fit erald asserted that birth com-•r|ol p i l l s " j u s t com- plicated thi I g S . (continued f r o m page one) Fe.irig si id there a r e about 20 After the township and the different or al contraceptive com - Fri-County R e g i o n a l Planning pounds and all of them will not Commission coordinate r¿zoning be com pat! ole to an individual's ctetails and the public participates system. Sot le, he explained, will through open hearings, the town- nauseate i o m e n ( ! j O t h e r s m ? y ship board will take a final vote. have adver e future effect s. Slated to include five 10-story " W e a n still dealing with a Units with 100 apartments each relatively r ew t h i n g , " and m o r e than 200 single homes Sex e d . c a t i o n would be the and duplexes, the privately fi- answer to a :hieving m o r e respect nanced project is sponsored by and restra it in sexual matters, the MSI" Credit Union. Feurig sale In January o f ' t h i s year Win- He s a l sex education course. burn announced thai the project, on the coll sge level wouldn't be first formulated in October, 1965, feasible, b at that sex education had been formally incorporated must event ually begin in the low as the MSU Services Coopera- grades tive. " I t Will \\ ave to be conducted on Also ill the plans a r e a health a high clas ; level. A n d n o t e v e r y - center, administration building, one will be able to teach it. T h i s 64( Swiss $teak E C K R I C H REG. OR A L L BEEF dining and social f a c i l i t i e s , fact puts t;le burden on our col- greenhouses and a nine-hole golf course, lege'S of ed ication. "Today ; ou can tell them over Skinless Franks CHUCK STEAK " I t ' s unique," stated Wlnburn. and over w lat will happen if they HYGRADE SWIFT'S PREMIUM PREMI PROTEN BONELESS " T h e r e ' s nothing like it In the 69( Chuck Roasts continue ha ving intercourse, but world for retirement f a c i l i t i e s . " The health center and first l o - they won't listen. They already BallPark Franks lb k n o w , " he ssid. "Everychin- :s J H MONEY'SAVOR BONELESS ttery unit a r e scheduled for com- PESCHKE wonderful, until the g i r l ' g e t s pletion by the s u m m e r of 1969, W in burn estimates that the en- pregnant, hen sex takes on a new mganii Skinless Franks 490 Chuck Roast ib. MONEY-SAVOR FLAVORFUL BEEF t i r e project accommodating 600 SHOULDER PORTION H E R R U D ' S HI HICKORY 590 Sliced Nam CUBE STEAKS 12 OZ WT to 800 families will take eight years to finish, T o m o r row; Sexual d e v ' - Lamb Chops PKG ' MSl's- credit union has 6,000 ancy and v e n e r e a l d i s e a s e s F R E S H L Y GROUND HERRUD., HERRUD. F A R M E R P E E T . OR SWIFT'S FAR 590 Skinless Franks . . . hov Lamb Patties m e m b e r s anc million in as- m u c h is t h e r e at lb. set?, according tc .Winbum« He MSU? said that the Ann Arbor Trust MORRELL PALACE LEAN, FLAVORFUL fin Residents of t: be expected to p.< implex will 510 m e m - •per-mor.th MSU Sco s to m e e t Septs Highlanders w i l l ALL F L A V O R S Hl-C DRINKS INCLUDING SLICED BACON H H dues to start t: a $1,500 rent deposit per p rcr'ect and onight in 12 Demon- stration Ha[l for Drum andBugle 0 Hl-C ORANGE C o r p s rehe a r s a l and Piping of 1 QT. son p r i o r to taking occupa Scots danci ig lessons. 14 O Z . 27c Value... Pet Ritz Frozen of an a p a r t m e n t , he said, Mor The meet ing is open to all area CAN ly rent has not yet been det college and senior high students. r Its N e w ! R O Y A L SCOTT MARGARINE QUARTERED 1 LB. CTNS. It's W i l d ! HUNTS 1-LB. 11 1 A O Z CANS PORK & BEANS ONLY Its W o n d e r f u l l y Hitf e m i t ! SMUCKER S ICE CREAM 1 LB. TOPPINGS BUTTERSCOTCH C l a i r o l Invents.. OR C H O C . FUDGE 4 OZ. JARS msmmmmm L m » A,m, HiLiqhtninq, 4 Fun for the Kids Value . . . . Libby Jet-Fresh9 Red-Ripe, ]9C Florida Sweet TOMATO r T h e First S h a m p o o W i t h C o l o r It's on E n ' ^ e l y ^ N e w S h a m p o o ! Brightener. i WATERMELON • É M M I SPARKLERS 0 i 1 P T JUICE Michigan Home-Grown 12-PACK ! 80Z- 59 c RADISHES OR i i l i i l i I It's for ony natural h a i r c o l b r ! t^. w It gives your hair g l o w i n g highlights .. .whenever y o u need a little lightning GREEK ONIONS !Lì mmmmmmmm CH FRESH B A K E D TENDERKRUST 950 in y o u r life! f Look for Hi-Lightning in th^ S h a m p o o 2 «» 250 WHITE BREAD 1 L B 4 OZ LOAVES 5 FOR 12 P O L L Y ANNA L A R G E H A M B U R G BUNS OR 330 Section of the store . . . IN A HOT DOG DUNS PKG. 49C Value . . . Refreshing P O L L Y ANNA D E L I C I O U S CLAIROL INVENTS CAROLINA PEACHES 3LBS. 480 DO/. 48C CINNAMON ROLLS 9 IN A PKG. 390 POPSICLES SUNKIST LEMONS HiLiqhtninq THE FIRST r U r O I U L L O w m m m ^ ^ m m m m m m m Ê m Ê m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ SHAMPOO W I T H COtflR BRIGHTI NfR Jus! enough | 290 VALUE . . . ENERGINE M' lightning to A J| stirili) » storm, vl CHARCOAL LITER husnyhwcolm \$jMfíjftq X QUART CAN LIMFT ONE 68 TREESWEET FROZEN 88C VALUE. . . PAPER MAID 9 INCH WHITE H 1 PAPER PLATES 0 LEMONADE 6 F L . OZ. CAN 150 CT. V L A S I C S W E E T S N A X OR KOSHER PACKAGE * « . 390 LIMIT DILL SPEARS ONE m*