Professors give views on Vietnam war B y M IT C H M IL L E R c u s s e d the p o s it io n s w ith w h ic h th e y h a v e S tate N ews S ta ff W r i t e r y e a r s o f fig h tin g , a s th e re w a s d u r in g the H e in d ic a te d that a ll e v id e n c e s h o w s that b e c o m e a s s o c ia t e d c o n c e rn in g U .S . i n ­ C h in e s e C i v i l W a r w hen g e n e r a ls c h a n g e d d e s e r t e r s f r o m the A r m y o f the R e p u b lic v o lv e m e n t In V ie tn a m . N e w s B a c k g r o u n d " T h e U .S . i s now the le a d in g w a r - m a k e r s i d e s a n d took t h e ir f o r c e s w ith th e m . o f V ie t n a m go hom e, th e y do not g o o v e r G r e e r p r i m a r i l y o p p o s e s the w a r b e ­ in the w o r ld ,’ ’ s a y s T h o m a s H . G r e e r , to the sid e of the C o m m u n is t s , a n d that In c a u s e h e f e e ls that w a r i s no lo n g e r c h a ir m a n o f the h u m a n it ie s dept. " I t i s s p ite o f the s o - c a ll e d " m a s s d e s e r t io n s ’* v ia b le a s a n in s t r u m e n t o f n a tio n a l p o lic y . the m o s t c o m m itte d to a m ili t a r y p o lic y T h e d a n g e r o f C h l n a 's c o n v e n tio n a l m i l i ­ the a r m y i s s t i l l o n e - h a lf v o lu n te e r s , H e * t h in k s that n u c le a r w a r m a y b r e a k out fid e n ce in it s c o m m itm e n t s . “ A l l we h a v e In f o r e ig n a f f a i r s . A s lo n g a s the U .S . t a r y in te rv e n tio n i s a l s o gre a t, a c c o r d in g F i s h e l s a id that the V ie t n a m e s e d o not a s a r e s u lt o f fig h t in g s o c lo s e to C h i n a ’s to do i s ju st m a k e the d e c is io n . ” s t a y s In V ie tn a m , no r e a l p r o g r e s s to w a rd to G r e e r . “ T h e C h in e s e h a v e s a id th e y h a v e a h ig h r e g a r d f o r t h e ir g o v e r n m e n t b o r d e r s , e s p e c ia lly s in c e C h in a h a s h e r H e p e r c e iv e s the w a r a s a c i v i l s t r u g g le the e lim in a t io n of w a r ca n be m a d e .” w o u ld in te rv e n e u n d e r c e r t a in c o n d itio n s , a s a d e m o c ra c y , but that th e y h a v e " n o ow n a to m ic w e a p o n s s y s t e m s . a m o n g the V ie tn a m e s e , su p p o rte d b y the W e s l e y F is h e l, p r o f e s s o r of p o lit ic a l a n d th e re I s no r e a s o n to doubt that th e y d oubt a s to w h ic h s id e i s the l e s s e r o f two " I a m not p a r t ic u la r ly c o n c e rn e d w ith N o r t h to a v e r y s m a l l d e g re e . 'T h e r e s c ie n c e , s a y s that the U .S . “ r e a c ts , w e w ill.” e v ils ." w h e th e r a c o u n t r y d e v e lo p s a s a C o m ­ I s a v e r y d e fin ite lin e betw een a w a r of d o n 't a g g r e s s . T h e w a r w a s b e g u n on the H e t h in k s that if the C h in e s e d id in t e r ­ O n c a m p u s and off, W e s l e y F i s h e l I s m u n is t, s o c ia lis t , o r c a p it a lis t state. I n a tio n a l lib e ra tio n w h e re o n ly a d v i s o r s o r s o i l o f the So u th at the d ir e c t io n o f the vene, the c h a n c e s a r e goo d that th e y w o u ld id e n tifie d b y m a n y w ith the a d m in is t r a ­ d o n ’t th in k it c a l l s f o r w a r. s m a l l g r o u p s of g u e r r i l l a s a r e In filtra te d , N o r t h , a n d it i s s t i l l b e in g fo u g h t on the defeat the U . S . — a p r o s p e c t he d o e s not t io n 's p o s it io n in V ie tn a m . B u t he d if f e r s " I t I s u n r e a l is t ic , ” G r e e r con tin ue d, a n d an in v a sio n . I f t h is w e re an o v e rt s o i l o f the So u th at the d ir e c t io n of the r e g a r d a s a ll bad, a s it w ou ld be the o n ly w ith that p o s it io n in m a n y r e s p e c t s . In " t o e xp e ct u s to h o ld e v e r y c o u n t ry In In v a s io n b y the C o m m u n i s t s I w o u ld s u p ­ N o rth ,” t h in g that w ou ld c h a n g e t h is c o u n t r y ’ s h i s c l a s s e s In S o u th e a s t A s i a n p o li t i c s he A m e r ic a ’s s p h e re w ithou t w a r — and w a r p o r t o u r p re se n c e t h e r e . " T h e two h a v e d ebate d e a ch o th e r in the in t e r n a tio n a l p o s itio n . p o in ts out m a n y f a i l u r e s of U .S . p o lic y in w ill get u s a l l b lo w n u p .” F is h e l, m o r e p o lit ic a lly o rie n te d , s a y s p a st, and in s e p a ra te in t e r v ie w s they d i s - G r e e r s e e s g e ttin g out o f the w a r a v e r y GREER FISHEL the p a st and f e e ls to d a y that o u r p o lic y H e f e e ls that So u th e a st A s i a I s in that the w a r In V ie t n a m i s in " n o s e n s e d iffic u lt p ro b le m , a lth o u g h h e fe e ls that no " A l m o s t no b o d y In South V ie t n a m w ith i s in c o r r e c t in s e v e r a l a r e a s , a m o n g C h i n a ’s o r b it . " C h i n a I s g o in g to get a p o p u la r in s u r r e c t io n . I f it is, w h y h a s p o w e rfu l na tio n need w o r r y about l o s s o f a n y p o lit ic a l k n o w le d g e w h a tso e v e r t h in k s th e m the b o m b in g of N o r t h V ie tn a m . in flu e n c e th e re anyw a y, and t h a t 's no t h e r e been not one s ig n if ic a n t d e fe c tio n g r e a t c a la m it y . " p r e s t ig e o r l o s s o f In t e r n a tio n a l c o n ­ f r o m the g o v e rn m e n t s id e In th e se 10 the w a r I s h o m e g r o w n .1’ ' ( P l e a s e tu r n to page 11) U.S. issues Tuesday form al regrets M ICH IG A N to Cam bodia WASHINGTON l/P) — The U .S. acknow­ ledged Monday that a U.S .-V ietnam ese patrol had cro ssed Cambodia's border STA TE U N IV ER S IT Y N EW S E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n J a n u a ry 23, 1968 I 0ç “ during the heat of b a ttle " with Viet V o l . 60 N u m b e r 110 Cong g u e rrilla s. The State Department said it sent form al re g re ts for any Cambodian casualties that may have resulted from what It called an DEVICES UNARMED unintended Intrusion 75 yards lnsid eC am - bodian territo ry la st Thursday. B52 carrying H-bombs P rin ce Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's chief of sta te , has demanded that the International Control Commission Inves­ tigate the violation of his border and the killing of three Cambodians during the ’ fight. Rtih'Wj. J , V*r»Closkey, State Department p re ss o ffice r, said the incidents occurred while an Am erican-South Vietnamese pa­ trol was defending Itse lf from Viet Cong crashes off Greenland WASHINGTON T — An A ir F o rceB 5 2 making it highly doubtful the weapons T h e p la n e ’s n a v ig a t o r o r ig i n a lly w a s gunfire coming from both sides of the Vietnam-Cambodian border. bom ber crashed off Greenland Sunday could be recovered . l i s t e d a s m i s s i n g but w a s lo c a te d la te r, plunging perhaps four hydrogen bombs Depth of the water at the impact point s u f f e r in g f r o m fro s tb it te n h a n d s a n d feet “ We regret the Intrusion,” McCloskey through seven feet of ice and Into freezing is estim ated at several hundred fe e t. and a b ro k e n s h o u ld e rn . said. " I t was unintended and undertaken northern w aters, government sources said Tem peratu re In the area: well below ze ro . without any hostile Intent.” H e I s C a p t , C u r t is R . C r l s s J r. , 43, Monday. - B 52s often ca rry four therm onuclear It was the fir s t officially acknowledged o f N o r t h W a y n e , M a in e , H e w a s lis t e d The Pentagon, announcing bare-bone bombs In the 20-m egaton range while or­ c a s e In which Am erican fo rces invoked the a s b e in g in f a i r c o n d itio n . details of the accident, said the devices biting the far northern reaches of the right of self defense enunciated a week K ille d w a s the c o - p ilo t , C a p t . L e o n a r d w ere unarmed " s o there Is no danger of Am erican continent In case w ar with the ago by A sst. S ecretary of State W illiam S v ite n k o , 2 7 , o f W e s t S p r in g f ie ld , M a s s . a nuclear explosion at the crash s ite .” Soviet Union should erupt. P . Bundy. T h e s u r v i v o r s a ll w e r e taken to the The Defense Department disclosure of Sources said It could he assumed that Bundy told newsmen that the United T h u le tv'1cwv,v\V h w • y » " C x is s the era.:« ; v . 18 «tier'th e-' Bdz a£i€ siN k BELOW .so© 4/04>- XStitSi* scoring war with Philadelphia’ s *» vt lit c.ft8fri£reriiiif, tti/b Iff making 0:1 the NCAA still ring champion­ his n,lnth a ll-s ta r appearance.. E . LANSING Skaters on thin ice ship. Big Wilt lost his scoring title L a st season, he finished fourth la st season fo r the firs t tim e in the rings and sixth in the sin ce' entering the league in the LANSING horizontal bar at the NCAA meet. 1959-1960 season. In the B ig Ten m eet, he was By T O M BROWN s ta rts ca rrie d it to the NCAA have s e v e r a l people with the tied for sixth in long horse, championship. a b ility . Our sen iors have come S tate News S po rts W r i t e r seventh in horizontal bar, and Ait\png the s im ila ritie s that through fo r us. M eet the in-crowd. . . The MSU hockey record sank "D u ffett, Nino C risto foli and third in rings. B essone can't help, but notice was below .500 fo r the fir s t tim e the failu re Of the ic e making Bob F allat a re scoring fo r us. T h e reason for his su ccess this season with the team 's third machine at the sta rt of the season, Ken Anstey and B ill E nrico a r e is sim ple, according to coach and fourth straight defeats last Interrupting p re-season p ra ctice a couple of Juniors that a re doing G eorge Szypula: "E d probably weekend. And don’t blam e Coach a s it did two y ears b efore. a re a l fine Job fo r us. works harder than anyone I have Amo Bessone If he sta rts to look "W hat we need now a re a couple fo r sim ila ritie s b e t w e e n this When B essone watches sopho­ ever seen. He is dedicated to of hot sophom ores." season and the one of two y ears m ores Bob Johnson and Rich Duf- gym nastics.” fe tt duel fo r the starting goalie Another red-hot finish is not Gunny is from L o s Angeles, ago. unquestionable. North Dakota and The history of Spartan athletics slo t, he has to be reminded that where he learned many of his D enver, the cla ss of the WCHA, is littered with the w reckage of it was Gaye Cooley’s hot hand in trick s on the Santa Monica beach. a re behind the Spartans now, or p re -se a so n world b ea te rs, but the net that earned the position He was taught many of his dif­ at least until the league tourney standing in the middle ‘ of the fo r that sophomore. ficult moves by Stan T a rs h is , a in M arch. d ebris is one of the brightest The one element that is m issing tw o-tim e national champion in T his weekend the team trav els C ind erella team s in the book— is the one thing that Bessone horizontal bar ^it MSU in 1958 to Michigan T e ch . The Huskies the 1965-66 MSU hockey team . m is se s most of a ll--th e offensive and 1959. a r e always dangerous in hockey, That fabled company finished punch of the 1965-66 squad. That "E d had a fine background doubly so on their home ice , but when he cam e h e r e ,” Szypula W estern C ollegiate Hockey A ssn. y e a r Doug V ollm ar was at his colleg iate peak, and he got solid the Spartans have enjoyed a ra re said. "H e is able to re a c t quick­ play with a 9-11-0 m ark, good fo r su cce ss over the Houghton team ly and reco v er if he gets into only sixth place in the eight- help from the likes of Tom M ik- A M O BESSONE kola, S a n d y McAndrew, Mike in the la st two y e a rs— 3 -2 -1 . any difficulty during a routine.” team league, but its stirrin g He has incorporated his own fin ish of 12 wins in the final 16 Coppo and Mike Jacobson Now all the g r e a t Spartan s c o r e r s a re gone. N B A adds 2 more teams "W e knew that we had lost a NEW YORK (UPI)— The Na­ gin play next season, w ill pay lot of scoring at the beginning of tional Basketball A ssn. took its the NBA $2 million each to Join the seaso n ,” Bessone said. "W e second step in a s ix -y e a r ex­ the league. Milwaukee w ill be pansion plan Monday when its added to the E astern division board of governors voted to in­ while Pheonix will play in the c re a s e league m em bership to 14 W est. U.S. trackmen team s with the addition of new T h e two new fran chises will re c e iv e a foundation ro ste r from t fran ch ises in Milwaukee, W ls., and Phoenix, A riz. the other 12 teams at an expan­ may affiliate The two new team s, who be­ sion draft. against AAU CHICAGO (UPI) — Tw elveout­ standing track and field athletes T h ey ’ re in b e c a u s e they know where to sa v e . At Sunshine said Sunday that if the Amateur Wiglet Crown Perm anent Athletic Union disqualified any Soft m odem natural C en te r you can sav e up to 50% on all your clea n in g load s. 1 one of them from a m eet for par­ W hether i t ’ s d r y -c le a n in g , laundry o r p r e s s i n g we do m o re ticipating In another meet they open cu rls. would a ll disqualify them selves. of it c h ea p e r than anyone e l s e . See how you can save up to The statem ent was Issued by the group a fte r a meeting with of­ r 50%. fic ia ls of the U .S .T ra ck and Field Federation and coach es. A FLORENCE HAIR SALON 207 A B B O TT A P T S . 2ND FLOOR spokesman fo r the Association also appealed fo r "a th le tic fre e ­ (O V E R EAST L A N S IN G BANK) dom In am ateur sp o rts.” Signers of the statem ent were ♦ C A L L ED 2-4314 S u n s h i n e C e n t e r long jum per Ralph Boston, mid­ dle distance runners Jim Ryun, Ask about our d ro p -o ff s e r v i c e . Jim G relle and Wade B ell; d is­ C o n tact Lens W e a re rs S a v e M oney On Supplies tance runners G erry Lindgren, O N L Y O N E D O L L A R ($ 1.00) E A C H P O S T P A I D G eorge Young and Frank Murphy; W E T T IN G S O L U T IO N S : S O A K IN G S O L U T IO N S : high jum per Ed C aruthers; hur­ 3 G re a t L o c a t io n s F o r Y o u r C o n v e n ie n c e I ALLERG AN » d ler Richmond Flow ers and SO Q U ETT E B A R N E S -H IN D 1 - 213 Ann S tre e t Sp rinters L ee E vans, Charlie V IS T E X CONTACTISOL 2 - C o r n e r of H a r r i s o n & W il s o n Road G reene and Tom m ie Sm ith. "W e have agreed that if any CONTACTS CLEANERS: E Y E DECO N G ESTAN TS: 3 - N o r th w ln d D r . F a c in g Y a n k e e S tadium P la z a one of our number is disqualified CLENS D EG EST because of his or her competing L C -6 5 SO O TH E COIN O P fN A T ID C O IN O ^eW A T B D in a meet of th eir ch o ic e , we will TITAN T E A R - E F R IN W A SH N D R Y CLEAN W A S H N D R Y C L E A N consid er ou rselves to be in the O N L Y O N E D O L L A R ($1 4 » ) E A C H P O S T P A I D PHH.CO h i - - i ti-K p » -f« L C O S e d u ti sam e statu s, and we will try to Send Y o u r O rd e rs, C h e ck o r M o n e y O rd e rs, a ffilia te as many track and field S t r a ig h t e n in g u p N a m e , A d d r e s s , C it y & Z i p C o d e athletes in this country as possi­ Join Those Who Expect More • And Save jt' ble to support us in this position,'' T O ,C O N T A C T L E N S S O L U T I O N S ^ S S f “m % S p a r ta n G y m n a s t E d Gunny the am ateur athletes said . 8 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, January 23, 1968 Trumped up shock makes'Dark’ unbelievable a c t e r s In a p la y w it h in a p la y , It I s a r a r e p ic t u r e w h ic h m u s t w lc h e d betw een a v a g u e and u n ­ p ro d u c e d b y A r k i n w it h the ho p e b e r e c o m m e n d e d s o le l y o n the li k e l y o p e n in g and a c o n c lu d in g o f s o f t - s e l li n g M i s s H e p b u r n into b e e t s o f I t s a c tin g . Y e t , " W a l t e ig h t m in u t e s o f footage s p ik e d r e lin q u is h in g the d o ll. U n t il D a r k " i s e n t ir e ly Ind e b te d w it h t ru m p e d -u p sh o c k and p h o n y R ic h a r d C re n n a i s p r o fe s s io n ­ to I t s f in e c a s t f o r a n y s u c c e s s su sp e n se * a l a s a lw a y s a n d s a t is f y in g — a It m ig h t h a v e in the s h o c k - s u s ­ T h i s f in a l se q u e n c e s e n d s t b s p a r t i c u la r l y c r i t i c a l p o in t In p o r ­ p e n s e v e in . m o v ie g o e r s In to the stre e t h u m ­ t r a y in g a c h a r a c t e r aa g u llib l e O u t s id e o f A u d r e y H e p b u rn , m i n g a b out the w o n d ro u s s h e ­ aa th e o n e h e la c a lle d u p o n to R ic h a rd C re n n a , Ja c k W e sto n n a n ig a n s that th e y h a v e Just w it ­ d e p ic t. T h e p ic t u r e a e r v e s a s a n d A la n A r k in , " D a r k " o f f e r s n e s s e d . o b lit e r a t in g f r o m t h e ir f u r t h e r e v id e n c e that C r e n n a w a s a b o u t a n h o u r o f t r ip e s a n d - m l n '* j the fact that b e fo re r e a c h - e g r e g lo u s l y w a s t e d d u r in g h i s <■ ,¿ the p in n a c le o f p u t-o n h o r ­ y e a r s on "T h e R e al M c C o y s " r o r , th e y w e r e subjected to the © SPARTAN By S T U A R T R O S E N T H A L b e fo r e g r a d u a t in g to " S l a t t e r y ’s rig o r s o f F r e d r i c k K n o t t 's S tate N e w s R e v i e w e r P e o p le . " T W IN W IS T t e d io u s c a r r y l n g - o n s and the Im ­ M i s s H e p b u rn I s v e r y g o o d , p ro b a b le , I f not Im p o s s ib le , c o m ­ r e y H e p b u r n t h ro u g h h e r d a r k ­ m a n ia , In n o c e n c e , s a d i s m and p la y in g the b lin d h e r o in e o f the p le x it ie s o f a s lip k n o t plot. e n e d a p a rtm e n t s m a c k s o f the a b s u r d it y . T O N IG H T h e r o in — e y e s w id e o p e n w ithout I s a y slip k n o t, b e c a u se the " G o l d f i n g e r " stunt o f f ig h t in g A s the d e ra n g e d k i l l e r intent AT 8¡P . M . o n c e r e le n t in g a n d le ttin g o n to s t o r y li n e i s on e la r g e lo o p h o le , f o r 10 m in u t e s o v e r a b o m b w ith up o n r e c o v e r in g a h e r o in stu ffe d d o ll w h ic h w a s p a s s e d o ff to h e r the p lo y . J U L IE a n d a b it of p u ll on the a lr e a d y t h r e e m in u t e s on the t im e r . 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C a l l 3 5 3 - 6 8 0 6 , 9 - 5 p .m . 3 5 1 -4 3 8 7 . 3 -1 / 2 4 L u x u r y p e n th o u s e f o r re n t build cash for when e q u ip p e d f o u r d o o r w ith r a ­ t a k e s ., C a ll 35 1 -9 3 0 0 . 3 -1/ 25 1-1/23 s t o r a g e . $ 2 0 m on th . C a l l I V 9 - c l o s e to c a m p u s . W i l l re n t you need it, secure V O L K S W A G E N 1967 W h ite sed a n, 1017. C your retirement. d io , he ater, a u to m a tic, V - 8 , R a d io . P h o n e 3 5 5 - 2 7 9 8 a fter S E X to 3 - 6 p e o p le at r e ­ D E L U X E F U R N I S H E D a p art­ Like a money tree, ** W ' p o w e r s te e rin g , a n d w h ite ­ C H E V R O L E T 1963 n in e - p a s s e n ­ duced ra te s. S h o rt-te rm m e n t s . N o w le a s in g in two new insurance from Stat 6 p .m . 3-1/23 T V R E N T A L S f o r s tu d e n ts . L o w w a lls . A t r a n s p o r t a t io n s p e - g e r sta tio n w a gon . O n e o w n e r, N o w that I ’ve g o t y o u r attention le a s e a v a ila b le . C a l l 3 3 7 - b u ild in g s . N e a r S p a r r o w H o s ­ Farm Life does all e c o n o m ic a l r a t e s b y the t e r m o r / L o w m ile a g e . C a l l 3 7 2 -3 8 4 0 , V O L K S W A G E N — 1966, s u n ro o f E x p e r ie n c e d F e m a le b a ss 2406 o r 33 2 -0 2 5 5 . pi t a l o r dow n tow n. F o r g r a d u a t e three. A t $17.60. month (age 30 — less if younger) clalal $795 m o n th . U N I V E R S I T Y T V R E N T ­ 5-1/26 p la y e r n e e d s band. C a l l M a r y . s tu d e n ts, p r o f e s s io n a l o r b u s i ­ that's quite a buy. se d a n , ra d io , o n e o w n e r, lik e A L S . 4 8 4 -9 2 6 3 . C 4 8 4 - 6 4 5 3 a ft e r 6 p .m . U N I V E R S I T Y T E R R A C E : Need n e s s , s e c r e t a r ie s , o r t e a c h e r s . 1965 I M P A L A S U P E R S P O R T ne w . I V 2 - 9 7 7 6 . 3-1/25 STATI FARM C H E V R O L E T 1958 t w o -d o o r s ix . 3 3 2 -3 1 3 5 . 10-1/29 B e a u t if u l coupe w ith lo t s of o n e m a n . C lo s e , n ic e . C a l l 35 1- A u t o m a t i c . $175. 609 H e le n . T V R E N T A L S f o r stu d e n ts. $9 .0 0 0686. 5 -1 / 2 4 e x t r a s — ra d io , h e a te r, a u to -- IV 9-61 77. 3-1/24 V O L K S W A G E N 1965 r e d su n ­ B A R M A I D - N ig h t s . N o e x ­ m o n th . F r e e s e r v ic e and W IL L 1 A M S T O N - LEN m i le s I NSURANC I m a tic , pow er s te e rin g , r o o f . R a d io , n e w w h it e w a lls . p e r i e n c e . $ 2 .0 0 p e r h o u r , d e liv e r y . C a ll N E J A C , 3 3 7 - O N E G I R L n e e d e d . C l o s e to c a m ­ f r o m c o l1" ^ ^ ^ v V h e d . $110 w h ite w a lls, b ig V - 8 , v in y l C H E V R O L E T 1966 B is c a y n e , C a l l 3 5 5 -2 8 1 5 a ft e r 6 p .m . A M E D E O ’S , 22 8 N o r t h W a s h ­ 13 00 . W e g u a ra n te e s a m e - d a y p u s . A f t e r 5 p .m ., c a ll 3 3 7 - m o n th l i ^ » ' - u t ilit ie s . 6 5 5 - StateTarm Life Insurance Company top. I n s h o w - r o o m c o n d i- s t i c k , s ix . 9,00 0 m ile s . O n e 3-1/25 in g to n . 4 8 9 -4 1 7 2 , o r a ft e r 7 se r v ic e . C Home Oflice; Bloomington, Illinois 0820. 3 -1 / 2 3 2437. 10-1/26 tion, o n ly $ 1 ?9 5 o w n e r. V e r y c le a n . $1,495. 4 8 7 - p .m ., 4 8 9 - 8 7 6 9 . 5 -1 / 2 6 ^3 162. 3-1/24 V O L K S W A G E N S Q U A R E -B a c k . P A R K I N G . $5.00 p e r m o n th . C o r ­ n e r of C h a r le s and L in d e n T W O G I R L S w a n te d f o r th re e m a n P X S t o re - - F r a n d o r W h ite . S i x m o n th s o ld . 8,000 G O - G O G I R L S f o r L a n s i n g 's f in ­ 1965 F - 8 5 C U T L A S S . C le a n C H E V R O L E T 1963. Im p a la S u p e r S t r e e t s . A E P h i . 3 3 7 -0 1 7 3 . B u r c h a m W o o d s a p a r tm e n t . 3 5 1 - Ic e C r e e p e r s , $1.00 up m i le s . $1,895. 3 3 2 -6 1 8 4 . e s t n ig h tc lu b . A p p l y C . D . ’s, 4122 s p o r t cou p e w ith b u c k e t s e a ts S p o r t, 32 7/ 30 0 hp. F o u r - s p e e d , 3-1/23 3 -1 / 2 3 8 5 3 2 a ft e r 5 :0 0 p j n . 3 -1 / 2 4 Sn o w S h o e s , $2 4.88 up N o r t h E a s t S tre e t ( U S -2 7 N ) , o r a n d a ll e x t r a s , R a d io , he ater, p o s it r a c t io n . B lu e book p r ic e , V a r s i t y D r i v e - I n . P a r t tim e and P e a C o a t s , $19.95 a u to m a tic , pow er se a ts, $1,090. W ill s e ll f o r $9 25 . 4 8 5 - V O L K S W A G E N 1966 — 1300 se ­ f u ll t im e . 4 8 2 -8 4 1 3 . 5 -1 / 2 5 D E L T A C H I F R A T E R N I T Y F le e c e lin e d b o o ts, $ 7 .8 8 up w h ite w a lls, V - 8 . S i 695 _5927. 5- 1/26 dan. W h ite , r e d v in y l in t e r io r . S k i J a c k e ts , $8 .8 8 pro ud ly announcos Its 1968 w i n t e r t e r m O n e o w n e r. S h a r p . R e a s o n a b le . NUk SE R Y SCH O O L te a c h e r S k i C a p s , 98£ C H E V R O L E T 1964 B e la i r . S ix , 8 8 2 -1 4 5 9 , 4 8 5 - 2 2 2 6 . 4-1/25 pledge c la ss JIM RYAN GfcO. T O B I N 1965 K A R - M A N N G H IA . O n e - w a n t e d t h r e e m o r n in g s p e r S k i R a c k s , $15,88 a u to m a tic . R a d io , w h ite w a lls, ow ner c o n v e r t ib le - - 2 2 , 0 0 0 w eek, M a r c h - June, C a ll 4 8 5 - P a d d le B a l l P a d d le s , $2 .8 8 e x c e lle n t con d ition . 4 8 2 -8 8 4 5 . R Y A N & T O B I N Auto Service & Ports 7201 E x t e n s io n # 4 9 . 3 -1 / 2 3 P h i l l i p Eh v i s T h o m a s O ’M a l l e y T h r o w i n g K n iv e s , 99£ la d y - d r iv e n m ile s . R a d io , 5-1/ 26 IN S U R A N C E h e a te r, w h ite w a lls, 4 -sp e e d . Jam es D o rr J a m e s R e ln d e r s M a c h e t t e s , $2.98 339 M O R G A N L A N E C O R V A I R 1965 M o n z a , a u to m a tic, A C C ID E N T PRO BLEM ? C a ll F O R E I G N F O O D D o n a ld F o c h t m a n M a r c S c h u pan: ‘ M i l i t a r y B la n k e ts , $3 .8 8 up $1270 K A L A M A Z O O S T R E E T BODY IN D IA N - A R A B IC - S P A N IS H C i g a r e t t e s , 26 £ ta x in c lu d e d FRANDOR M a r k Haut M ik e T a nam achl f o u r —d o o r . B oth r a d io and ste re o F o o d f r o m m o s t f o r e ig n 3 5 1 -0 0 5 0 1966 C H E V E L L E . 2 -d o o r, s ix S H O P . S m a ll d e n ts to la rg e G in t y K a s t y R o g e r V a n d e r laan tape. T o p notch c o n d itio n . $ 9 95 . a u to m a tic . In lik e - n e w c o n d i­ w r e c k s . A m e r ic a n a n d f o re ig n c o u n t r ie s - in c lu d in g U .S . M i k e K o c h o ff R a n d y W a lt e r 35 1 -8 8 8 8 . 5-1/26 t io n — o n ly 15,000 g u a ra n te e d c a r s . G u a ra n te e d w o r k . 4 8 2 - T e r r y M u lc h a n e y S H A H E E N ’S T H R I F T W A Y T h o m a s W ln b e rry H t a s H Ë i n m a n m a m ile s . L o t s of c a r f o r 12 86 . 2 6 2 8 E a s t K a la m a z o o . C 2310 S. C E D A R 4 8 5 -1 5 3 8 a s s a il a s n iD is a D O D G E D A R T 1 9 6 6 .4 2 ,0 0 0 m ile s . $1495 W h ite w a lls , r a d io , h e a te r. 20 V O L K S W A G E N E N G I N E . U se d , a a ssra ra aaraaca 1966 C O R S A C O U P E . R a d io , M P G . $9 00 . R ic k 3 5 1 -9 2 2 2 , a f­ 4 0 h o r s e p o w e r . R e c e n t v a lv e a a s n a a s a n h e a te r, w h ite w a lls, 4 -sp e e d . t e r 5 p .m . 2-1/23 jo b . $125. 8 8 2 -1 4 3 6 . O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA 5-1/26 Marketing Management ACROSS 27. Longitude n nm n a s a a a m s a a n a a s m a In b e a u tifu l co n d itio n , lo t s of p le a s u r a b le m i l e s left. 1. H y d ro ­ 29. Ice cream r a n r a a a n a s a o wants c o lle ge ed ucated men phobia $1395 as Development 7. Bewilders 12. Fruit container 30. — Baba 31. Luncheon m a s s a n s a s h sd ih s a n s a 1963 C O R V A I R . R a d io , h e a t ­ P O L I C E M E N 13. 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