Wednesday Flurries In war M IC H IG A N . . . likely with a high of 33 degrees. Low tonight: 15 de­ . . . whichever side may call ST A T E grees. Thursday's outlook is itself the victor, there a re no partly cloudy and cool. winners, but ail are losers. U N IV E R S IT Y Neville Cham berlain E a st Lansing, Michigan M arch 6,1968 lk c Vol. 60 Number 141 A L O N E O N N .H .B A L L O T N e g r o shooting N i x o n v o w s q u i c k e n d brings tension to O m a h a to V ie t w a r u n d e r G O P OMAHA, Neb. (A P )-T e n sio n mounted HAMPTON. N.H. (A P I-F o r m e r Vice energetic cam paign days, a five-town " I do not suggest withdrawal from steadily in Omaha Tuesday following the President R ichard M. Nixon, sole R e ­ sprint, urging the voters to turn out Vietnam. early morning fatal shooting of a Negro publican cam paigner for the nation's for the prim ary on M arch 12. " I am saying to you it is possible teen-ager during a series of disorders that opening presidential prim ary, pledged anew Gov. Rom ney, once his chief rival, that if we mobilize our econom ic and began when F o rm er Gov. G eorge Wal­ Tuesday that a GOP adm inistration would has withdrawn as a candidate, although political and diplom atic leadership, it lace of Alabama cam e to town to launch end the war in Vietnam. his name will still be listed on the •can be ended." he said. "T h e failure his third party presidential cam paign. Alone as a m ajor on-the-ballot GOP New Hampshire ballot. There is a in Vietnam is not the failure of our E rn e st Chambers, m ilitant Omaha candidate. Nixon staged one of his m ore write-in cam paign under way for New fighting men in Vietnam but the failure Negro leader, said the situation w as trig ­ York Gov. Nelson A. R ock efeller and of our leadership in Washington, D.C. gered by W allace’s appearance Monday o the Nixon fo rces appeared concerned to back them up ." night at the Omaha Civic Auditorium lest disin terest hold down the GOP In Raymond. N.H. Nixon said " i f we when about 50 anti-W allace dem onstra­ turnout. had used the power that we are using tors were ousted by police. P o lice hustled R e a g a n t o “The nation will be watching you today in Vietnam earlier and more the dem onstrators out of the auditorium March 12." Nixon told about 100 people effectively the w ar would be over now." after they pelted the speakers’ platform in the basem ent of an E x e te r restaurant. Nixon never missed an opportunity to with sticks, bits of placards and sm all "A s New Hampshire goes so will Am eri­ remind voters that he ' served as vice- stones. b a c k R o c k y ca go i n No v em ber.'' president to P resid ent Dwight D. E isen ­ Before the night was over 13 persons Some 200 people packed the Am erican hower and that the war in Korea was were injured, one critically , and a t least LegTbn hall in Hampton, and heard Nixon ended during that adm inistration. 10 businesses looted or damaged. " I was proud to be a m em ber of Sixteen-year-old Howard L. Steven­ if n o m i n a t e d pledge to end the war. He said P re s i­ that ad m inistration." he said. He said son was fatally shot by an off-duty police­ dent Johnson had the power to do that, SACRAM ENTO, Calif. (A P) but "n ev er has so much power been too that D em ocrats and independents man as the youth attem pted to enter D eclaring the "s ta k e s are too b ig " used less effectively . » will join the Republican cause in Novem­ a looted pawn shop the white policeman to allow dissension among Republicans. " I f they had followed the advice we have ber. had been hired to guard. He fired one shot Gov. Ronald Reagan pledged Tuesday to given, the war would be over now ." Nixon "T h e cause we are here for and the H an n ah th e h o s t from his 12-gauge riot gun. support Nelson R o ck efeller for president said. " I hope' they will adopt more cause you will be voting for on March Tuesday morning students walked out if the New Yqjrk governor wins the GOP 12 is bigger than being a R ep u blican." P r e s i d e n t Hannah o p e n e d th e d o o r s o f C o w le s H ouse to g r a d u a tin g of classes at Horace Mann Ju nio r High effective policies between now and nomination.,* November. he said. “ It is as big as all A m erica. " s e n i o r s M onday n ig h t. S t a t e N ew s photo by B o b Iv in s School which is about 95 per cen t Negro. The California governor thus disa­ "B u t. my friends, if in November Police cru isers ringed the school but police greed with criticism of R o ck efeller made this war is not over a fte r all of this did not interfere when students smashed by B arry G old w ater-th e Republican power has been at their disposal, then windows with sticks and set fire to the nominee Reagan wholeheartedly backed in I say that the Am erican people will be tinder-dry grass and sm all evergreen 1964. *It was a nationwide television speech endorsing Goldwater which shot Reagan into political prom inence. justified to e le ct new leadership and I pledge to you the new leadership will end the war and win the peace in the T e a c h i n g m e d i c a l c e n t e r shrubs on the school grounds. Cham bers, who is a candidate for elec­ tion to the Omaha board of education, Goldwater said Monday I and my P a cific and that is what A m erica w an ts." finally persuaded the pupils to leave. fellow conservatives want no part of That drew a round of applause. "G o home and watch the new s." he R o ck e fe lle r." The fo rm er Arizona sena­ tor noted also that R ock efeller had not actively backed him in 1964 and said Nixon had made much the sam e pledge Feb. 28 when he said that Johnson could end the - war by November. If m a y h a v e 1 0 0 b e d s b y 7 5 ►told them. "T h ese cam eram en making you look like hoodlums. You guys are not doing anything to help your­ are “ I don't know how I could support h im ." not. Nixon said then, " a new adm inis­ of the final refe rral case load, even with­ selv es." By JIM SC H A E F E R patients could com e from outside of the But Goldwater said he didn't think tration will be elected. We will end out the university hospital 7U V r. . State News S taff W riter Lansing service area. that's much of a problem , a s fa r as the war and we will win the peace. * > 1 This, combined with the decreasing Omaha Mayor A. V. Sorensen said the M arsh's statistical data, compiled in a he’s concerned: he feels R ichard M. " I do not suggest to you. as you've need for obstretical care and only slightly disorders "w ithout question widen the gap While citing the need for a gradual, 20-oaee. « 1v -‘-^poTt M SU's Nixon will walk off with t{ie presiden­ heard in this cam paign, any push button increasing need for other kinds tU hospitali­ ueiwtvn cue wiiuc ¿tnu o tacK citizen s'* growth of hospital beds in the Lansing hos­ contention that its m edical center would tial nomination. way to do th is ." Nixon said Tuesday. zation. Marsh claim ed that key o b jec­ and only delay the ultim ate equality of pital service a re a . Edwin S M arsh, d irec­ not conflict with the services offered by The m a tter cam e up a t R e a g a n s t i v e s " of the Ingham County hospitals citizenship for all people." tor of the Health Planning Council'"of area hospitals, and that its -proposed 300 • weekly news, conference. A reporter, could be m et with "only minim al im pact The Rev. John O. M cCaslin. head of Michigan, said Tuesday that an esti­ plus bed system will not hamper the from the proposed university m edical altering G oldw ater's statem en t a bit, expansion program s of the area hospitals. the Catholic School Action O ffice, de­ mated 100 beds could be reserved by 1975 ce n te r."'* clared Tuesday “ I ca n ’t help but think told R eagan that Goldw ater had said he Dr. Andrew D. Hunt, dean of M SU's wouldn't, support R o ck efeller if he was G re go ry to s p o o k for the proposed MSU teaching m edical “Central to this con cep t." said Marsh that the troubles were planned, and I center. College of Human Medicine who spoke in his report, “ is the need to recognize a selected by the con v en tio n ! R eagan was before the Lansing Council, termed don't mean by our side. " T ick ets for the Dick G regory appearance By his analysis of past and present reasonable hospital utilization rate as a then asked "could you support R ocke­ M arsh's a num erical analysis of past, He said he was with the anti-W allace Friday will be sold only at the Auditorium figures submitted to him. M arsh pre­ community goal, vital for insuring both dem onstrators which included Creighton feller in that even tu ality ?" present, and projected bed utilization door, in accordance with a U niversity ordi­ dicted goals for the Lansing hospitals adequate standards of c a re and economy Reagan responded: "Y e s . I've told by area hospitals a s a "useful rep o rt." University students, about 15 priests nance. of a total of 1.225 acute ca re beds by in the a re a 's health care expenditures. and 20 to 30 .nuns. Creighton is a Catholic you this, I'll support whoever is the Hunt added, however, he disliked evi­ Gregory, Negro com edian and black 1970. and 1,350 by 1975. in the report on The Marsh report said that with good nominee of the p a rty ." dence of M arsh's personal bias by his com ­ institution. power advocate, will speak as part of the acute ca re hospitalization in the g reater planning, good fortune, illustrious clinical Asked if Goldwater had violated R ea ­ ments that the U niversity hospital, when G reat Issues series a t 3:45 p.m. in the Lansing area. professors, and a well-conceived hospital gan's "11th com m andm ent" barring c rit­ operating at maximum capacity, could F ath er McCaslin said the group was in Auditorium. In presenting the report before a m eeting plant, the U niversity's center could ob­ icism of one GOP candidate by another, "sw ip e" up to two-thirds of patients good spirits as they m arched to the audi­ The $1 tick ets will go on sale a t 2:30 p.m. of the Lansing Area Health F a cilitie s tain up to two-thirds of its future patients the governor replied: "W e 're in one needing specialized hospital help. torium. but its mood changed as persons Council. M arsh noted that as much as two- from outside the Lansing hospital area. In his presentation. Hunt had stressed he described as “ r a c is ts " began throwing (please turn to the back page) thirds of the proposed U niversity cen ter's Throughout his presentation. Marsh the integration of the university m edical chairs at the group. stressed the lim itations of the report. center with the community hospitals In Lincoln, Gov. N orbert Tiem ann "T h e study." he noted, "includes no as a "citvw ide regional m edical cen­ said state o fficials w ere keeping close visits to hospitals under consideration, no IM 1 te r." This trend of the Lansing hospital study of the obsolescence of the physical (please turn to the back page! watch on the situation and stood ready to aid. but city o fficials had not requested help. to develop as a Lansing m edical center. " said Hunt then, "su g gests a model of cooperative community arrangem ents M H A b a c k s d u e s s u i t which will stim ulate an' increasing num­ By F R E D SHERW OOD judiciary com m ittee, or deny guilt and son cannot register. The penalty is a ber of re fe rra ls from elsew here, and strengthen the capacity of local physi­ cians and hospitals to serve the local H ija c k in g o f C o lo m b ia n State News S taff W riter request a com m ittee hearing. severe o n e." The MHA Ju d iciary substantiated com m unity." The Men’s Hall Association (MHAi Ju ­ diciary Com m ittee ruled Monday that placing hold card s at registration to collect Happy charged that the students who owe dues had not been approached by a University official and that the West Shaw both charges brought by Happy. Stephen Haynes. MHA Chief Ju s tice , said that In his report. Marsh, however, disagreed slightly in the nature of the Lansing medi­ cal services. Defining the areas of care p la n e la id to C a st r o it e s hold card s placed against the students there have been reports of m ovem ents unpaid dorm dues is a violation of student council was inflicting a penalty without as prim ary—that available in rural hospi­ BOGOTA. Colombia i A P )—A Colombian should be "re tra c te d by any m eans pos­ near there by C astroite guerrillas. rights under the A cadem ic Freedom R e­ allowing the courses of action given in the tals, seeondar.v-the more advanced m etro­ airliner was forced at gunpoint Tuesday to sib le." This heightened speculation that port. Freedom Report. politan service, and teriarv or final re- fly to Cuba with its 26 passengers, includ­ "T h is decision is to be in no way con­ Castroites had seized the plane. Castro strued to be opposition to any way to ob­ ferral-hosp italization requiring specil- ing a close friend and aide to President A suit brought by Ken Happy. Sioux City. "I do not believe that the contract has been trying to revive a weak guerrilla tain dues under due process under the ization. Marsh claim ed t h a t ^ h e Lan­ Carlos L leras R estrepo and two Colombian Iowa, sophomore, against the West Shaw- law belongs before the M HA ." Happy movement in Colombia. Academic Freedom Report. Haynes sing area .had a good number fbi special­ congressmen. The plane carried a crew of Executive Council was considered by the said. "T h e hold card a t registration m eans The airline said that a fte r the pilot ists com petent to take care of part four. com m ittee to have "v alid c la im ." that unless the obligation is paid the per- added. radioed his m essage, the plane went into There was im m ediate speculation that the hijacking was the work of Supporters a radio blackout, apparently enforced by The West Shaw council had requested the hijackers. of P rim e M inister Fidel Castro of Cuba. that hold card s be placed a t spring term A list of passengers showed no U.S. Twice in the past seven months Castroites registration on about 70 students who had citizens aboard, the airline said, but it have forced two other Colombian airliners not paid the eight dollar dues required of added that som e m ay have been Venezue­ to fly to Cuba. Shaw residents. lans. The only m essage received from the pilot, Capt. Pedro V iles, was that he was L ast Aug. 6. a Colombian DC4 airlin er Arden Shafer, Swartz Creek senior, rep­ being forced to fly at gunpoint to Cuba by with 78 persons aboard was forced by resenting the E xecutive Council, said that unidentified persons. Castroites to fly to Havana. An Avianca the council was exercising its right under A presidential spokesman said the DC3 with 20 passengers was forced to contract law in attem pting to collect the plane carried Em ilio U rrea. a presidential land at Santiago. Cuba, Sept. 9. dues. Law rence M. Rhodes, 28, of W elch, W. aide who had been visiting some sommu- He produced a copy of a dorm con tract, Va.. hijacked a D elta Airlines DC8 with nity action p ro jects on the Caribbean stating that anyone who lives in the hall 106 persons aboard Feb . 21 en route to coast of Colombia. The two congressm en signs such a con tract which legally binds Miami and forced it to fly to Havana were from d istricts close to Venezuela. him to pay w hatever dues are assessed. where he sought asylum. He was wanted The president's office said it was ad­ -B e c a u s e this con tract was breached, for kidnaping and robbery in W est Vir­ vised the plane landed at Santiago in e ast­ we were in our executive powers to use a l­ ginia. ern Cuba in the afternoon and the passen­ ternative methods to obtain our legally The two Colombian planes and the gers had be$n well treated. It sent a de­ owed d e b t." he said. Delta airliner w ere allowed to return home, mand through the Sw iss E m bassy in Havana for the im m ediate return of the home. Happy, representing the students who Like the United States. Colombia has plane and passengers. did not pay their dues, claim ed that the no diplom atic relations with Cuba. The office reported the inform ation was council's action violated clau ses 4.2.1.01 radioed from Santiago. But the report and 4.2.1.02 of the A cadem ic Freedom threw no m ore light on the number or Report which state that a student must identity of the hijackers. be given notice of charges against him Avianca Airline, owner of the DC4, by a proper U niversity official and given said the plane took off from Barranquilla a choice of three possible cou rses of a c ­ for Riohacha. about 130 m iles to the tion. northeast near the border with Venezuela. H a l l ‘h o l d ’ The governm ent said the plane was hi­ The three courses of action outlined in jacked a fte r it left M aicao, a sm all the A cadem ic Freed om R eport a re that A h earin g fro m A ll-U n lv e r s lty ju d icial c o u rt held in W e s t Shaw H all heard objections to the h all govern­ town near the Venezuelan border. a student m ay ad m it guilt and request that ment arran g in g to have hold cards placed In re g is tra tio n fo r students who have not paid th e ir dorm dues. an adm inistrative o ffice r take action, M aicao has been a cen ter of smuggling 3 5 5 -4 5 6 0 1-5 p. m. .State News photo by Bov Ivins and of illegal entry from Venezuela and or request a hearing before the appropriate W ednesday, M arch 6 , 1968 M ichigan $ ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Pound up; d o lla r u n d e r fir e LONDON ^ 9 ^ S p r in g is o n l y a c o u p le o f s te p s a w a y c o lo r -s p la s h e d M is s A m e r i c a s A. 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E D IT O R IA L S IF C , M H A p r o p o s a ls : le s s o n i n c o o r d in a t io n T h e a n n o u n ce m e n t th a t In te r- r e a s o n f o r t h e c h a n g e in p o l i c y F r a te r n ity C o u n c il (IF C ) w ill to t a k e a s lo n g a s i t h a s , s im p ly s u b m it a p ro p o s a l to th e F a c u lt y b ecau se th e m em b ers of A S­ C o m m itte e on S tu d e n t A ffa irs M SU knew little about w hat w h ic h w o u ld p e r m it w o m e n in o th e rs w ere d o in g . The w h o le p u b lic a r e a s o f f r a t e r n it y h o u s e s p r o p o s a l c o u ld h a v e b e e n in o n e S en s. E . L . B a r t le t t , D -A la s k a ; v o te s lit y es in M o n d a y 's c lo t u r e p ackage, or at le a s t th e tw o a f t e r c lo s in g h o u rs r a i s e s m ix e d F r a n k C .arlson , R -K a n ., a n d J a c k o f d e b a t e o n c iv il r ig h ts b ill. c o u ld h a v e b e e n s im u l t a n e o u s l y e m o tio n s . M iller, R -lo tv a , c h a n g e d t h e ir m o v in g to w a rd a p p r o v a l. The In th e f i r s t p la c e , th is lib e r a l­ p resen t s itu a tio n o n ly le a d s to iz a tio n o f liv in g u n it r e g u la tio n s u n c e r ta in ty a n d d e la y . S e n a t e v o te s o n ; w ill c re a te m o re a u to n o m y T h a t a c tio n is b e in g ta k e n is w ith in th e G r e e k u n its , a n d g iv e to b e c o m m e n d e d . B u t A S M S U th e s tu d e n ts m o r e c h o ic e fo r th e s h o u ld l e a r n a l e s s o n f r o m t h e s e b u r d e n o f b ia s r e m a in s c o n d it io n s in w h ic h t h e y l iv e . A o ccu rren ces. E ffic ie n c y is s im ila r p r o p o s a l b y M e n ’s H a ll s u b s ta n tia lly in c r e a s e d w hen A ssn . (M H A ) s t ill h a s to b e p r e ­ th e r ig h t h an d k n o w s w h a t th e A f te r tw o y e a r s o f fu tility , it m any d e c is io n s in p ro p e rty s e n te d to A S M S U a n d M ilto n B . l e f t h a n d is d o in g . now lo o k s lik e th e la te s t c iv il exch an ge, but th e g o v ern m en t D ic k e r s o n , v ic e p r e s id e n t fo r - T h e E d ito r s r ig h t s b ill w ill g e t th ro u g h th e p o s itio n w ill be sta te d and s tu d e n t a f f a ir s . S e n a te . W ith not a s in g le v o te s h o u ld d e te r som e d is c r im in a ­ M I T C H M IL L E R to s p a r e , a c lo tu r e v o te to lim it tio n . A t l a s t T u e s d a y ’s b o a r d m e e t ­ d e b a te w a s s u c c e s s fu l M o n d ay , W ith th is b ill, th e q u e s tio n in g , B ill L u ken s, p r e s id e n t of th e fo rth a tte m p t d u r in g th is of w h e th e r a tw o -th ir d s m a­ MHA, ask ed th a t A SM SU h o ld . s e s s io n s in c e F e b . 20. jo r i t y a s h o u ld d e b a te -lim itin g be n ecessary v o te fo r on ce o f f c o n s id e r in g h is p r o p o s a l u n til IF C a n d In te r -C o o p e r a tiv e C o u n ­ A r e skills o f w a r f o r g o t t e n ? The b ill has been op p osed a g a in com es in to fo c u s . In c i l ( I C C ) c o u ld b e c o n s u lt e d a n d p rim a rily b e c a u s e o f its op en th is case, a s m a ll m in o r ity in fo r m e d . A t t h a t t im e th e c o n ­ h o u s in g c l a u s e . W h e n o r ig in a lly ^ h a s k e p t th e S e n a te fro m v o tin g One of the lessons learned by F ra n ce in fu s io n aro se b ecau se of u n cer­ her withdrawal from Indochina, and later, p ro p o sed by Sen s. E d w ard W. on th e b ill fo r th e p ast tw o ta in ty a s to w h e th e r I F C o r IC C from Algeria, was that she could not be B ro o k e ( R - M a s s .) and W a lte r y ears, p r im a r ily b ecau se of hypocritical in the treatm ent of her sol­ w a s c o v e r e d b y th e M H A p ro p o ­ P. M o n d a le (D -M in n ), th e th e s o u th e r n -le d filib u s te r . diers: the V ietnam ese. Algerians. Moroc- s a l. N ow th a t th is has been b ill w o u ld have o u tla w e d d is ­ ca n s-a ll the men from the French em pire A lth o u g h b ack ers of th e b ill s tr a ig h te n e d o u t, th e ro ad is who fought for her c r i m i n a t io n in t h e s a l e o r r e n t ­ a r e n ow c o n fid e n t o f it s p a s s a g e , c le a r fo r a p p r o v a l o f b o th p ro ­ al of an e s tim a te d 97 p e r c e n t th e f i n a l w o r d in g i s n o t y e t s e t . T u.?"; viMhinsight a r p j ' « m with p o s a ls . native Frenchm en. uYio' were expected o f t h e n a t i o n s h o u s in g . I n i t s The fin a l d ra ft w ill s u r e ly be p r e s e n t v e r s io n , th e c v w e ra g e to lay down their lives-and many d id - c trtra V tie r < x b i f w a te re d dow n in O n th e o th e r h a n d , th is c o n fu ­ for the Republic, returned from fighting acted ih : • did AtWow French Union F o rces from Algeria and has been red u ced to 70 per o r d e r to o b ta in p a s s a g e . s io n is i ll u s t r a t iv e o f th e l a c k o f the Jap an ese, and la ter the Viet Minh. soldiers from Indochina and A lgeria'’ M orrocco had learned the sam e things, c e n t a s a c o m p r o m is e . But above a ll th e b u rd en of c o o r d in a tio n sh o w n b y A S M S U . to find that the ideals of Liberty. Equ ali­ Would it not be unusual if they did not and when they returned from Indochina ty. F ratern ity for which they were sup­ continue their fight for freedom front e lim in a tin g b ia s re s ts w ith P ie r c e M e y e r s , p r e s id e n t o f I F C , they found the sam e unwillingness on the posedly fighting did not apply to them. Vietnam to the c itie s '’ Freedom , a lte r all. T h o u g h th e b ill is n o t a s s tro n g s a id th a t, “ W e need to c h a n g e part of those who had rem ained, to grant th e p e o p le th e m s e lv e s . As th e They were still discrim inated against, is much m ore worth fighting for at what they had earned. a s i t S h o u ld b e , i t n e v e r t h e l e s s P r e s i d e n t ’s C o m m is s io n on t h e w o r d in g o f t h e M H A p r o p o ­ oppressed, and certainly not free. And. home than 10.000 m iles away. And the The Algerian soldiers' desire for fre e ­ s ig n ifie s th e g o v e r n m e n t’s s a l. W e ’l l j u s t r e w o r d i t to a p p ly they discovered that their sa crifice , their dom overcam e their relu ctan ce to fight skills of war are as applicable to the ghetto C iv il D is o r d e r s fo u n d , w h ite valor, and their dead w ere in vain, m eant against their form er com rades, and they as they are to the rice paddy. c o n c e r n a b o u t h o u s in g d i s c r i m ­ r a c is m is s till v e r y m u c h a r e a l­ to fr a te r n ity h o u s e s .” T h is nothing to the ad m inistrators who re­ did so very effectively, fighting a su ccess­ This is not a m atter of federal spending in a tio n . It w ill not e lim in a te i t y in A m e r ic a . p o in ts o u t th e r id ic u lo u s n e s s o f turned to Vietnam as soon as the fighting or w elfare program s, it is a m atter of the ful war of national liberation for Algeria. th e b ia s w h ic h d ic ta te s to o --T h e E d ito r s th e w h o le m e s s . T h ere w a s no had stopped, or to the colons who had Today A m erica is fighting a war. sup­ respect and dignity that every man is due. remained growing fat in Algeria through posedly for freedom , also in Vietnam . And whether or not he has had to fight a war the early 1950 s. as the Algerians cam e to get it. It is a m atter of people treating I M A X LERNER home from the Indochina war. or even later from V iet Minh prison campus. again, men of different colors are fighting and dying side by side. They are coming home, and soon they other people as they would expect to be treated them selves. will be com ing home in great numbers, But I will not appeal to people in the For it was the V ietnam ese who fought on name of m orality to do what is right be­ the French side in World War II who pro­ and those whose skins are darker will ex ­ pect that they have earned the right to be cause appeals to m orality have had little IM S vided the core of the resistan ce against e ffect in the past. Nor will I say that unless the French when they refused to grant V iet­ free, to be treated with dignity, and with the - 1 the racial situation in this country changes respect that is due them. 70 O D nam its independence. there will be a successful guerilla w ar or 3 m ty hit b y D iv in e Light They had learned, too well for the French, about the A tlantic C harter and It goes without saying that all men were due this resp ect a long tim e ago. But now the m atter is especially urgent, for a direct revolution because I know that a revolution of a sm all, easily distinguishable minor­ the right to self-determ ination, and about com parison exists between the situation ity cannot succeed against an overwhelm ­ freedom. They had learned it was worth in Vietnam in 1946 and Algeria in 1955 ing m ajority, especially when the division, fighting for and they had learned how to and the United States in 1968. and the revolution occurs on ra cia l lines. fight. And thus thev defeated their form er If the Negro soldiers fighting in Vietnam I will m erely point to history and ask if exit from the Republican race is to leave lesson of the tortoise and hare. After his all the rem aining prim aries right away. ally. return to see that their people are still Am erica wants to pay for another A lg eria- Richard Nixon in the unenviable position resounding 1966 victory he could afford I don't think R ock efeller and his advisers, One would think that such a lesson oppressed, still treated as second-class either its m aterial cost or the price of of being deprived of his natural victim . to keep doing the jo b as governor he is especially G eorge Hinman. are unwary would serve to convince anvbodv. but the citizens, would it be surprising if they re­ the blood that will be shed'.’ For Nixon, without any state power base good at and ration his pronouncements enough to fall into that trap, as Nixon of his own and without m easurable support on national and global affa irs until the hopes they will. from the Republican governors, has all tim e was ripe for New Hampshire. Nixon says the Republican candidate along been a front-runner only by default. must be "teste d in the fire of the pri­ He has been a strong candidate only by He didn't. Instead he made alm ost O U R R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S every m istake in the book of political m aries” —understandably. since Nixon virtue of the existing Republican vacuum. professionalism . Romney had achieved has a strong hold on the old-line Republi­ The vacuum developed as soon as it his state political successes by breaking can county chairm en and local organiza­ becam e clear that Romney was a hopeless the rules of the pros, and he was as con­ tion men who regard R ockefeller as candidate, especially a fte r his "b ra in ­ washing" gaffe. As long as Romney re­ fident a s Wendell Willkie that this would take him to the White House. In an age a leftist of som e sort. If the Romney dis­ aster shows anything, it shows that a O n ' B r i t i s h m e d i o c r i t y ’ mained in the field, the vacuum continued when we stress interpersonal relations, m anic haste and eagern ess end in ashes. and Nixon rode high. Now that he has re­ he was the interpersonal candidate. He R ockefeller is right to keep his cool, as he moved him self, the vacuum ends and with relied on the face-to-face sin cere look, is doing, and m ake his own ch oice-not To the Editor: it ends Nixon's insulated P arad ise of the hearty handshake, the m oral ser- N ixon 's-of the fire in which he will be Phillip C. M urray's unfair attack 'F e b . seeming strong alongside a weak oppo­ nent. monette. the m anic dynamism of per­ petual motion. He broke his heart in the tested. It must be the fire of the GOP National 2 8 1 upon B ritish television program s, prin­ cipally "T h e A vengers." leaves little T h e I ¡m it o f f u n One of R om ney's genial weaknesses Nixon cou n try" of New Hampshire and Convention itself in M iam i. Many things doubt as to his status as c ritic : he has has always been his assumption that he found that the interpersonal approach will be happening betw een now and then, none. Lacking the initial perception to To the E ditor: has a pipeline to the Almighty. I have works only if the fram e of the wider including changes in the inner-city know a quality vehicle when he finds it. been skeptical of the existence of this national im age is there. tensions, changes in the war situation M urray seem s typical of the m asochistic Fun is fun. but . . . Everything has its conduit, but I am now willing to make The fa c t is that the political future and in Mr. Jo h n son 's standing with the viewer who forces him self through a w eek's limit. Trophies and com posites "b o r­ one exception. Like Paul on the road to belongs to the men who know how to people, changes that will a ffe ct the eval­ viewing fare, deploring every moment rowed" from fraternity and sorority houses D am ascu s-R o m n ey s road in this in­ keep their options open until the last, uation of Nixon s superhard line on the that he does so. His attack s on "in stan t is a tim e honored tradition-w hen done in stance was a m otel in B oston-R om ney who do not substitute m oralism and im ­ war. T here is little doubt that Nixon is nau sea" are regrettab le indeed, and could the right spirit, within the G reek system . was struck by the Divine light. His sud­ pressionism for policy and who use all the the one Republican--except perhaps for easily be best remedied by abstaining from However, the fun is drained when things den illumination was that he had to with­ staff resources of modern specialization Ronald Reagan--who is Presid ent Jo h n ­ television com pletely. P ity this fellow 's To defend M ssr. Steed and the delightful are taken from a house and no word is re­ draw before, not a fter, the New Hamp­ to m aster the issues before they p ro ject son's own choice to oppose him. R ocke­ condition if he responds sim ilarly to m ore Mrs. P eel. I can offer only the most ap­ ceived on how to get them back. The idea shire prim ary and strip Nixon of his too their beam ing image on the idiot box. feller is the opponent Mr. Johnson m aterial phenomena than T V., which parent evidence. P rim arily . "T h e Aven­ is not supposed to be to take and keep! easy m antle of glory. Given his egg- Which brings us to Nelson R ock efeller least wants, because he is the opponent mav a ffe ct him unfavorablv. g e rs " is hardly colorless, a s Mr. M urray And m ost definitely the idea is not to van­ laying flop in New Hampshire, it was and R ichard Nixon. There a re som e who m ost capable of organizing a coalition of would know if he would not overtax his dalize the house. the exactly right decision, and I shall believe that Nixon has the ball gam e Republicans, independents and anti- never again shut my mind against Rom ­ "ch annel selector m u scle s." and watch clinched now and that he is too fa r ahead Johnson D em ocrats. A case in point. On Friday. F ebru ary 22. ney s epiphanies. for R ock efeller to overtake unless R ocke­ S N ip e r’s Nest for a change. E xcellen t portrayals have our house was entered and our cre st was Copyright 1968. Los Angeles T im e s * been presented by a number of England's R om ney's larger blunder lay in being feller s ta rts hitting a t ^ e r y ball that literally ripped off of the living room wall. Nelson R ockefeller best ch a ra cter actors, supported by plot and Value is hard to m easure in ju s t dollars PI A M IS G overnor’s Mansion dialogue which is hardly "w itle s s ." (JELL, MAYBE MXI SHOULD5TÄCT and cents. The cre st is very expensive, PUSHUPS CANS VERYDIFFICULT IF Albany, N .Y. In concluding, one cap only sym pa­ (iJiTHJUST FIFTEENORMAYBE YOU'RE OUTOF SHAPE..SOMETIMES and money can never rep lace the m em or­ thize with others of Mr. M urray's dispo­ TEN...LET ME DEMONSTRATE... • ITS BEST TOSTART UMTHJUST... ies in the scrapbook w’hich was taken a t the D ear Nelson, sition. Will they them selves ever be sam e time. avenged? Probabiv not. for as Mr. Rosen­ Seem s there is a lesson to be learned thal tells us. "T h e A ven gers." alike We hope this reaches whoever is respon­ from the younger g e n era tio n -“ If drafted Sherlock Holmes. 007. and others will con­ sible. This is a very serious m atter. P lease I will run.” tinue to live on. If such is the case, let return the stolen a rticle s a t once! us have m ore of "British m ediocrity. " The SNiper M ark M cPherson Nora Pfennig B erkley Ju nior President. D elta Zeta M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan W ednesday, M arch 6 , 1968 5 EN EM Y LO SSES H EA V Y French g e n e ra l R e d in fa n t r y a t t a c k r o u t e d p ro b e s K he S an h SAIGON ( A m - The Com­ winter-spring offensive against tained and there w ere no casual­ rine base at Khe Sanh, in the PA R IS (A P ) - The F rench ing much the sam e thing in a munists varied widespread shel­ m etropolitan centers. ties. northwest corner of the country. The observer said at least 18 general whose arm y was de­ talk with newsmen a t Phu ling Tuesday with a costly in­ Striking with long-range weap­ Mekong Delta guerrillas lobbed feated a t Dien B ien Phu sug­ Bai. V ietnam . This source fantry attack on Ca Mau. a ons rath er than ground forces, 75mm recoilless rifle shells into were killed. North V ietnam ese gunners gested Tuesday the United said the a llies a re about to provincial capital of 40.000 the Communists shelled a dozen the nerve center city of Can fired about 150 rounds into the States should g et ground forces resume the offensive in the near the southern tip of V iet­ provincial capitals, seven Am er­ Tho. 80 m iles southwest of the base. U.S. M arine headquarters moving around Khe Sanh and northern provinces. He fo re­ nam. ican and South V ietnam ese a ir­ capital, killing 13 civilians. at Da Nang said A m erican cas­ avoid the F re n ch e rro r of wait­ cast a showdown b attle for M ilitary spokesmen said gov­ fields. 14 m ilitary bases and six By and large, the U.S. Com­ ing indefinitely for an enemy Khe Sanh and other m enaced ernm ent troops, fighter-bomb- d istrict towns. mand characterized the seem ­ ualties w ere light. offensive. allied positions below the de­ ers. helicopter gunships and a r­ Brought under enem y m ortar ingly coordinated attack s on U.S. B52 S tra to fo rtresses con­ “The United S tates should militarized zone will end in a tillery killed 195 V iet Cong in fire for the first tim e was the nine locations in a 70-mile a rc tinued blasting suspected enemy launch infantry operations from Communist defeat. routing a 300-man battalion that giant $500-million U.S. sea surrounding Saigon a s minor. positions as close as 1.000 other bases near Khe Sanh," drove into Ca Mau behind a and air supply base a t Cam There has been no significant yards from the b ase 's barbed Cogny pointed out that not Gen. R ene Cogny said in an barrage of m ortar and recoil- Ranh Bay, 200 m iles northeast damage reported a s a result of wire perim eter. all the 20,000 North V ietnam ­ interview. “ They should not less rifle shells in early m orn­ of Saigon, which was visited any of the attack s. Reported ese troops estim ated to be leave the Khe Sanh troops ing darkness and tem porarily ju st last C hristm as by P re s i­ U.S. casualties a re one killed occupied the provincial hospi­ dent Johnson and entertainer and five wounded. Less than Lt. G o v . c a l l s alone as in the boxing ring, taking the punch Im m obilism . in the hills around Khe Sanh are near the base. tal. Bob Hope. 30 rounds were received at that's the en em y .” F iv e of the enem y w ere cap­ The flurry of 15 shells on each of the locations. The attack s followed up Mon­ fo r r e v is io n s The 64-year-old officer, "Th ey are fighting a cla ssi­ cal b attle with a rtille ry and tured in the 15-hour fight a t Ca Cam Ranh did no serious dam­ whose loss to the Communist- day’s shelling of seven air tanks, which m eans they have Mau. also known as Quang Long. age, but succeeded in violat­ led V iet Minh 14 years ago bases, two U.S. command posts rear support which is vul­ 153 m iles southwest of Sai­ ing one of the last so-called and four other installations. in w e l I f a r e spelled the end of French rule in Indochina, said he is n erable." he said. “ They m ust gon. The troops seized a invulnerable U.S. installations None w ere of the fierceness By U PI be attacked a t the rear. Communist sampan loaded with in South Vietnam . Lt. Gov. William G. Mil- confident the U.S. Command which marked the opening of explosive charges. Probably fired from points two liken. calling for "fre sh , bold will open such atta ck s to re­ “ I know it's e a sie r to say the V iet Cong's lunar new year Losses among about 800 m iles or so away, a few rounds approaches" to w elfare. Tues­ lieve the North Vietnam ese it than to do it, but it would drive Ja n . 30. S tu d e n t e x h ib it s government troops involved w ere hit the base proper. Most fell day proposed an experim ental pressure on the besieged U.S. be d ram atic to stay im ­ A m erican fo rces bombed and described as light. There was to the northeast. A runaway was program through which one Marine base. mobile. The U.S. Command shelled a column of about 600 S e l e c t e d un d e r g r a d u a te and g r a d u a te p r i n t s and no report on casu alties among pitted and an oil storage area agency would attack all a fanv By coincidence, a senior cannot and will not rem ain enemy soldiers that an air c e r a m i c s w ill b e e x h ib ite d at K r e s g e A rt C e n te r U.S. m ilitary source was say­ p assive." civilians, hard hit in previous was hit. resulting in some loss of observer spotted Monday moving ily’s problem s at once. phases of the Communists' fule. Air operations were m ain­ "T h is would include health, Su n d a y . toward the besieged U.S. Ma­ employment, head-start. tutor­ ing. jo b training, housing- Wait for Baby in High Style w hatever was needed to start that fam ily on a course which Studies Assn. M A T E R N IT Y F A S H IO N S N e w registration offers would end in self-su fficien cy ." Milliken said. Milliken outlined his idea at gives lunch eon, You’re aglow with anticipation . . . let your wardrobe show lt. JM A R T the annual m eeting of the M ichi­ yV oRK com puter assistan ce gan W elfare League. He said the experim ent could be conducted in a typical M ichi­ probes methods " e x c l u s i v e bu t n ot e x p e n s iv e " HOP By DICK ST O IM E N O FF gan county, one tliat is repre­ sentative of the urban-rural "Traditional vs. Interdisci­ plinary Approaches to Educa­ MaternityBontique State News S taff W riter tion" will be the topic of an 1918 E . Michigan ( j u**T population split, and that has a representative number of un­ American Studies Assn. lunch­ • DRESSES $8.00 up The tim e will soon be here eon rr eting Saturday. Spring Into Sum mer r o e # ? * '? '* employed. when every MSU student will Apv/s**-- All existing re so u rce s- pri­ be sent through that m aze of John D. Wilson. Assistant • SHORTS & SLACKS $4.00»* vate. public and a com bination Provost for undergraduate edu­ com puter cards and student AUiytwss Cottons & Stretch of both-would be integrated cation. will be the speaker. number blanks that m akes up under one agency to which registration. But few students The meeting will be at the • JACKETS & BLOUSES $4.00 uP/ fam ilies could go for all their Steinhaus. 6025 West Saginaw, realize the advantages M SU's Sporty o r D ressy needs. with lunch served at 12:30 p.m. registration system affords The trouble with existing • BATHING SUITS $10.00»* them as com pared to system s federal, state and local w elfare The cost of the m eal will Cotton & Stretch of other universities. 'CB7CX/ system s. M illiken said, is that be $3. R eservations can be B efore 1964 when the present • SKIRTS $5 dividual choice of the student the desired class by com puter. they are inflexible and im per­ made with George Landon in system was adopted, reg istra­ To Mix & Match for the convenience of being This would be the only phase sonal. "T h e individual recip­ 283 Bessev Hall. tion consisted of a three-day able to assign class lim es of the operation in which the ient is often shunted from perio^. before cla sses started ... ùc...' ^ . ... A A.. 7 »-»¡«■n yq. agency until he is • LINGERIE $1.00 up Academ ic advising. etitfin'titftni «** • «**■! Foundations E very Need Som of choice to’ thè com puter, confused, discouraged and flipe- and registration w ere all Com puter-assisted registration Sizes 3-13 6 - 20 38 -44 but a special symbol would be lessly fru stra te d ." he said »*, once. •l ? ~ . ... — *; — - v * *.\v "T h is led to a buildup in the encereu on nis enrurrrrterir care/ ¡Wtfliken said while he has JO i v ^ f e a —1 C S r r s e s L a y o v .i y P ',ei com puter-assisted, not com ­ next to these cla sse s indicating class card arena on the third puterized." says King. "W e that they were assigned to him "seriou s doubts" about the advisability of the guaranteed 10%O/ff F lo rist / day.” says Horace C. King. cash value fo r students & faculty wanted to retain student choice .and he would be able to accept annual income plan, it is a MSU R eg istrar. "W e found of tim e, place and in stru ctor." 809 E . M ICH. A V E ., LANS. or re je c t them at his disposal. program that should be tried that we had eith er over- or At universities where com ­ underestim ated the number of puters m ake the choice for the class sections needed. Drops student, there is also the added S T O R E H O U R S: W E D N E S D A Y NOON U N T IL 9 P .M . and adds w ere excessive and inconvenience of computerized M O N D A Y -S A T U R D A Y 9 :3 0 A .M . TO 5 j3 0 P .M . advisers were complaining .of section changes. At Purdue too much clerica l work and not enough of what they were m eant fo r." University, for exam ple, if a student needs a section change, he m ay have to sa crifice his S .B .S . Pays Under the old system it entire schedule to the com ­ »O# would take six days to get all puter to get the one change. the drops and adds straightened "W e realized that our sys­ out. This would disrupt 20 per tem would require m ore work cent of the school tim e during on the part of those involved." a term , tim e that could have King says, "b u t we do have been used for teaching. the advantage of retaining TOP CASH Today, with enrollm ent for human ch o ice ." a term being com pleted a few M SU’s system is apparently M IS S J S L A T E S T LOVE IS weeks before the previous term working to the satisfaction of ends, there can be an accu rate preview of the number of sec­ the students. Since the initia­ THE C O A T -P L U S BY A C T I tion of early enrollm ent there tions needed and adjustm ents For Your has been a consistent d ecrease can be made accordingly. Ad­ . in the percentage of drops and The coat and its own dress. . young and visers used to have to write adds. Course adds for fall term out the enrollm ent form s for were 5 per cent of the total the student. Now all this is course enrollm ent, and drops new two-part harmony with a printed out by com puter and were 71 2 per cent. Used Books this leaves m ore tim e for ad­ vising. Compare this to the average colorful beat that swings into spring percentages found in studies B efore the new system was by the National Association of adopted, explorations were made R eg istrars. The average figure of system s a t other large uni­ for adds at m ajor universities Dress and grosgrain-edged Every Day versities and it was found that was 33 per cent, while the per­ m ost of them sa crifice the in- centage of drops was 50 per coat in black/yellow plaid cent. "W e are never satisfied, Bus p a s s sale even with this low p ercen tag e." cotton 5P-13P. 32 . 00 King says. "B u t in perspec­ tive I think we have been b e g i n s M a r c h 11 successful. We will continue to work in satisfying student needs in r e s id e n c e h a l l s in preventing the disruptions rid S d tctm caused by drops and adds." Spring term bus passes will The su ccess of the system go on sale beginning M arch 11 is alpo reflected in enrollm ent if in the sam e residence halls figures. Of the 137.549 section where previously sold, according to Henry W. Jolm an . director. requests made during early Stiiy finies These dorm s include North Wonders. W est McDonel. West Shaw. Landon. Mason. Abbott. enrollm ent for spring term . 90.8 per cent of the sections requested w ere received. Of all the students participating in Jacobsons Akers. Hubbard. Holmes. Case. Wilson and Owen. In m arried early enrollm ent. 72.4 per cent Buy Your Books received full schedules. 19.9 housing and Brody, the passes per cent missed one class. . will be available in the m ana­ g e r’s office. 6 per cen t m issed two classes, For S p rit T o n and those m issing m ore than The regular p ass will be sold for $14. the com m uter pass will two cla sse s were 1.7 per cent. All totalled. 98.3 per cent Now be sold for $8. missed no m ore than two classes The revised tim e service at early enrollm ent. This m eans schedule will be as follows: that only a sm all percentage The B rody-Fee route will operate of cla sses for spring term . every 8 m inutes: the Circle- 7.8 per cent, will have to be F e e route will operate every obtained a t .the cla ss card 8 m inutes: Com m uter route arena a t registration. „CROSS Ff>°* 0Lm will operate every 12. m inutes: o l ih Spartan Village route will Im provem ents still to be made operate every 15 m inutes: Case. Wilson and Wonders route will E fficie n t as the system is. operate every 7 1 2 m inutes: plex route every 20 minutes. Printed schedules will be im provem ents a re still being and the South and E a s t Com­ made. A program is currently being worked on to allow those S tu d e n t in d e n t V o o k 8 9 tore students who did not receive Fr ee Parking At Rear Of Store available beginning M arch 18. full schedules to be assigned 6 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Wednesday, March 6, 1968 O IL B L i D a re d e v il heister N a vy vessels tow p a rt to b e committed o f ru p tu red tanker MIAMI, F la . (A P I-C o n - Indian Creek Canal from the victed je w el thief Ja c k "M urph Fontainebleau Hotel, the S u rf" Murphy, who has “ As his attorneys, we have been selling oranges a t a M iami reason to believe he is in­ Beach fruit stand while aw ait­ sa n e ," the attorneys told the SAN JU A N . P R . nK events will tu rn ." he said in the sen ato r's campaign, for induction Tuesday. They offers a p p i •cations v »Spaeth noted that M cC arthy's can took no im m ediate action after | P izza _“ ¥ W V rÍ£¿t¡ ****** j off the ground or Johnson may his earlv^Ptfrning paper burn­ Coupon E xp ires; March 15, 1968 I ** stay loose. There is a notable ing. pull a G eorge Romney and unwillingness by party o fficials Young Hayden said his fath er Applications for the A m eri­ a political science program in drop out of the race. " « M l 7 KAL. T qo"ST? “ * l877373a"|N P e a c e candidate to burn bridges behind them supports his action. "H e backs can Language Education Center London. n 2 9 K. LOi 7M T * 2 8 4 -4 4 0 6 and to com m it them selves un­ me all the w av ." he said. "H e 's i AM LEC) program s for sum­ "O ur program s in political Ja m e s Hooker, associate pro­ 2201 S. C ED A R (T a k e -o u f only) 48£4555i equivocally to the p resen t." in full accord with m e: my m er overseas study will be science, education and human­ fessor in history, viewed Mc­ he added. whole fam ily is ." accepted until May 1. Keith ities are filling up quite w e ll." SIR P IZ Z A SIR P IZ Z A SIR P IZ Z A SIR P IZ Z A SIR P IZ Z A SIR P IZ Z A Carthy as "th e best and only One audience m em ber ques­ The a cto r, a M arine Corps Odle said. “ The language pro­ peace candidate available. The B. Odle. d irector of AMLEC. tioned this definition of a fluid captain in World W ar II. won gram s a re coming along slowly. im portant asp ect of the M c­ said Tuesday. D em ocratic party. She ex­ the Silver S tar for heroism . The program s offer selected “The possibility of a travel Carthy approach is that there plained that Spaeth's picture of He w as not available for tax could be delaying students IT'S HERE!! can be no victory in V iet­ students from MSU and o th e r ' the party's constant uncertainty com m ent. universities study for credit from applying." he said. "B u t n a m '." the F acu lty for McCarthy appeared m ore like a "sw am p " Young Hayden was one of and non-credit in F ren ch at there is so much opposition com m ittee chairm an said. than a fluid pool of debate. about 100 persons gathered P a ris and Lausanne. G erm an at nationally from the public Hooker hailed the senator as Another question directed outside the induction cen ter to Cologne. Italian at F loren ce and from Congress that I don’t "one of the ch eerless few " to Spaeth concerned M cC arthy's protest the w ar in V ietnam and and Spanish at Madrid and think students need to worry who advocated the suppression econom ic backing. "H is cam ­ The Factory Authorized of North V ietnam bombing, the selectiv e service system . Barcelona. about a tax. Anything they paign. as I'v e seen it. doesn't The crowd cheered as young P rogram s in graduate edu­ pass now will be nom inal." the eventual withdrawal of our have a noticeable lack of money, Hayden burned his papers. cation and hum anities a re also To be eligible for the credit troops and the setting aside of although it does lack influence conducted in English a t London. language program s, a student our com m itm ent to "th is ob­ Hayden said he is prepared of good professional o rgan izers." SALE scure part of southeast A sia" to fa ce prosecution for his a c ­ Floren ce and Lausanne as is must be in good standing with Spaeth said. the U niversity and have two tion. T years of college level study in the language to be studied. O p e n N ig h t » , S u n d a y s , H o lid a y » In addition he m ust have two letters of recom m endation and M U I R'S in B R O O K F IE L D P L A Z A be approved by the professor- in-residence of the program A Complete KLH Stereo Music System Prc U r i f i l i m i 1399 Fast Grand R Iver for which he applies. F o r the non-credit courses, DRUG SIO R FS one year of U niversity language S P E C IA L S G O O D T H R U S U N D A Y study or two years of high school study is required. During the seven-week pro­ gram . the students in Florence. CIGARETTES ALL SIZE S .6 9 & BRANDS C A R T O N ....... $2 Lausanne. Madrid. Barcelona and Cologne will live with a European fam ily. Students in the P a ris program will live in hotels. Toothpaste, 85C Odle calls the program the U L T R A -B R IT E 5 oz. wt. tube . . 590 "m o st econom ical offered by any college in the United States for com parable w ork." M uir's Superb The KLH Model II FM Portable M&M CANDIES LARGER T r a ffic r e g u la t io n C O U N T R Y 35« 6 Vs PKG. OZ. WT. 2 3 c e n fo r c e d d u r in g 229 A ll solid state c ir c u itr y , 15 watts IH F music H A M D IN N E R 25 tablets com m encem ent pow er. 30 watts peak pow er. re c o rd changer. G a rra rd P ic k e rin g V —15 c a rtrid g e . 9 5 l/ 4-lb . delicious country ham steak, pineapple ring, golden ALKA SELTZ ER 690 Value 490 Special tra ffic and parking F M - F M stereo tu n e r. 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Carton of 50 Books............................ .8 ‘ to reach their reserved parking M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan W ednesday, M arch 6 , 1968 7 SPORTS Is C a l v i n M u r p h y h e a d e d f o r M S U ? By G A Y E L WESCH The 5-10 Murphy is the nation’s and played their last gam e of the day he said “ I don't have any is the Big Ten rule on trans­ lost out when Murphy couldn't gible, so th ere’s no question he S tate News Sports W riter second leading sco rer with a 38.1 season Tuesday against Cani- com m ent on that s to ry ." fers. If Murphy tran sferred to qualify acad em ically for a c­ could tran sfer if he really want­ Calvin Murphy a t guard for points per gam e averag e, and sius. “ N aturally I was pleased he's m ost other NCAA schools he ceptance. ed to ," said MSU freshm an MSU's basketball team ? has been the key to N iagara's Controversy arose when senior thought of us. but he's still a t would have to sit out one year of coach Bob Nordmann. The possibility of the sopho­ m oderate su ccess this season. center Manny Leaks charged his Niagara and I won't com m ent com petition and then can play “ I watched him play a couple Murphy has never been to more A ll-Am erica a t Niagara He is reported to be dissatisfied schoolm ates and the adm inistra­ on i t ," MSU Coach John Bening- for two years. tim es, and I know his coaches, MSU. according to Nordmann. becoming a Spartan existed with the school a fte r a wave of tion with ra cia l bias, and Coach ton said. but he couldn’t qualify h e re ," Tuesday when Murphy was ru­ controversy had hit the basket­ Jim Maloney resigned. If Murphy tran sferred to MSU. Benington said. Murphy has scored 875 “ I had heard the rum ors before mored to be considering tran s­ ball team . according to the Big Ten rules, points entering the Canisius “ I still haven't m ade my de­ that Murphy was considering Murphy probably could qualify ferring from N iagara. N iagara was expected to fare cision whether or not to tran s­ he would have to sit out one game, fo r a 38 point per gam e transferring from N iagara, but to tran sfer to MSU now. how­ MSU. Houston, and W estern well this season, m ainly because fer to another campus. I ju st year and then would be eligible average. His lowest total was I hadn't heard MSU mentioned. ever. Kentucky w ere the three schools of Murphy's presence in the don't know if 1 11 return and I for only one year of com petition. against Syracu se when the I t ’s a com plim ent to our basket­ Murphy considered transferring starting lineup. But the Purple still have to think it o v e r." “ He'd need a C average and O rangemen used slow down ta c­ ball p ro g ram ." to, according to a United P ress E ag les have only managed an Murphy said in the U P I story. MSU attem pted to recru it roughly 77 cred its. If he didn't tics fo r a 50-49 victory and held A facto r that could keep Mur­ International story. 11-12 record so fa r this season Murphy out of high school but have that he wouldn't be eli­ Murphy to 15 points. CAL MURPHY Contacted a t his dorm Tues­ phy from transferring to MSU M U R P H Y , M Ä R Ä V I C H A L L - A M E R I C A N S 'M -M ' b o y s t o p U P I c a g e list NEW Y O RK (U P I)-T h e shots. M aravich scored 47 Houston and was the driving year of the "Su per Sophom ore" points in his first % g js itv force behind the Cougars' sen­ reached its clim a ctic point game and went on to becom e sational undefeated season. His Monday with the election of the first sophomore ever to biggest moment cam e against P ete M aravich of Louisiana score m ore than 1.000 points UCLA at the Astrodome on S tate and Calvin Murphy of Ja n . 20 when he poured in 39 in a season. Niagara to the 1968 United Coached by his father. P ress points to pace the Cougars to P ress International All-Am eri­ M aravich. young P e te led LSU a 71-69 victory over the pre­ ca B asketball team . to its first winning season in viously undefeated Bruins. The high-scoring duo. who Equally adept at scoring from six years and brought packed were the m ost electrifying and underneath or outside. Hayes houses to the LSU gymnasium most publicized of an outstand­ \ averaged b etter than 35 points for the first tim e since the ing group of sophomore per­ UNSELD days of Bob P ettit. He broke per gam e and was also third M A R A V IC H A L C IN D O R H AYES form ers. were joined on the virtually every Southeastern in the nation in rebounding. first team by junior Lew Al- scorers with M aravich estab­ across the nation. The 6-foot: Conference single season scor­ Alcindor slumped a bit in cindor of UCLA and Seniors lishing a single'season per game 8 inch forward from Ravbille. ing record and shattered the scoring from his sophomore Elvin Hayes of Houston and record of b etter than 44 points L a., missed by only two votes NCAA single season per game year but his overall game im ­ W estley Unseld of Louisville, per game. of becoming the first unanimous scoring average of 41.7 set by proved. forming the highest scoring Hayes, who along with Al- choice in the history of the Frank Selvv of Furm an in quintet ever selected to the cindor and Unseld are hold­ All-Am erica balloting. 1954. UPI All-Am erica squad. overs from last y e a r's All- M aravich. Murphy and Hayes A m erLa team , topped the voting The resp ect that the w riters had for this y e a r's sophomore Murphy, a 5-10 dynamo from Norwalk. Conn.. did the same UPI top 10 B e n v e n u t i b e lte d finished the regular season 1-2-3 conducted of 347 sports w riters, class was further enhanced by thing for basketball in New Team Points among the nation's leading editors and broadcasters from the selection of Bob L anier of York state as M aravich did in Nino BenvenutI takes a punch fro m E m ile G r iffith during th e ir fight Monday night 1. Houston (24 > (27-0' 338 St. Bonaventure and Rick Mount the bayou region. Billed as In New Y o rk . Benvenuti regained the m iddlew eight crown on a unanimous decision. 2. UCLA ill) (24-1) 326 of Purdue to tht second team . the "g re a te s t little m an ever 3. St. Bonaventure ' 21-0» 252 In the second h a lf of the boxing tw in b ill Joe F r a z ie r scored an llth round K .O . o v e r B u ster M ath is of G rand Rapids. U ° l Telephoto Cagers lose 93-75 Still another sophomor«*. Jim McM illian of Columbia, was named to the third team . to play the g a m e ." Murphy constantly thrilled onlookers with his amazing speed, flashy 4. North Carolina 122-3' 5. Kentucky (21-4 1 6. New M exico (23-3 1 228 213 139 L A F A Y E T T E . Ind .-P u rd u e's' added 12 and Steve Rvm al 10. M aravich and Murphy were ball-handling and deadly shoot­ 7. Duke (20-4) 108 devastating offensive attack, Purdue ripped off five straight undoubtedly two of the most ing while fashioning a scoring 8. Louisville (19-6 1 94 MSU to send 7 tan kers led by high scoring Rick Mount, was too much for M SU 's basketball team to handle here points a fte r the score was tied at 10-10 early in the gam e and never trailed a fte r that The exciting p erform ers to come upon the college scene in a long tim e. A gangly 6-5 average of better than 39 points per game. ¿Hayes enjoyed the best of 9. Columbia (20-4' 10. Vanderbilt (19-6) 89 28 Tuesday and the Spartans were Boilerm akers led 45-36 at with an irtcredible v ariety of three outstanding r e a s o n s at to N C A A ch a m p io n sh ip s defeated 93-75. * Mount, the B ig T en 's leading halftim e and coasted to thé victory. By G A R Y WALKOWlCZ dividual m edley, and the 400- vard individual medley. SH-» scorer, accounted for 34 points and team m ate B ill K eller added 20 to pace the B oilerm akers Uuraue is now 8-5 in the conference, in third place, and 14-9 overall. MSU is 5-8 in. e s e r v e y o u r p la c e w ith u s to d a y ! State News Sports W riter R ichards has also qualified Lee L afayette was high for the conference' play. 11-12 for all Coach Charles M cC affree for two individual m edley events Spartans with 13. Jim Gibbons games. won’t be hurting for sw im m ers as well as the 200-vard b reast­ and divers who have NCAA m eet stroke. experience when next y ea r rolls In the 200 I.M .. where around. qualifying tim e is 2:01.0. The Spartans will send seven to the NCAA m eet a t D art­ mouth College. M arch 28-30. and only one is a senior. P ete liam s has done a 2:00.08 year and R ichards swam event in 2:00.22. The qualifying standard for S .B .S . Pays Williams. 400-yards is 4:25.4. At last The others a re ju niors Don week's Big Ten m eet Wil­ Rauch. Duane G reen and Doug liam s swam 4:20.0 and R ich­ Todd, and sophomores Bruce ards did a 4:19.7. Richards. Jim Henderson, and The only other individual Mike Kalm bach. race where a Spartan is qual­ TOP CASH “ I think that all seven that ified is the 200-vard freestyle, we are taking along will be able where Rauch has made, the to score in the m eet. However, grade. AML EC stands fo r: it doesn't look like w e'll m atch Rauch went under the qual­ AMERICAN LANGUAGE last y e a r's p erfo rm a n ce." said ifying tim e when he did an BRUCE R IC H A R D S 8i EDUCATION CENTRES Coach Charles M cC affree excellent 1:44.6 in the pre­ The Spartans finished eighth place with 115 points in last season’s NCAA m eet held a t MSU. In order to qualify for any in lim inaries of the Big Ten m eet. Rauch. W illiam s. Richards and K alm bach com prise the Spartan's relay team . 800-vard freesty le relays is 3:39.34. The qual­ ifying tim e is 3:38.3. In the diving events M cCaf­ free is entering G reen. Todd and Henderson in both the one For Your Used Books swimming m eet, an individual At the Big Ten m eet the and three-m eter events. or relay team has to m atch or quartet swam the ra ce in 7 :09.74. G reen scored with a 10th better the qualifying tim es well under the qualifying re­ place finish in the one-m eter set up by the NCAA. quirem ent of 7:18.6. last year. He was 20th in the S P A I N Thus far MSU has qualified M cC affree also hopes to qual­ three-m eter. ify these four in the 400-vard M Every Day sw im m ers in five individual Todd was 27th in the one- races and one relay event medley relay contest during m eter and 15th at three-m eters. W illiam s has m et the qual­ some timed trial before the Henderson finished ninth in ifying standards in the three NCAA m eet. last y e a r's m eet on the one- events that he scored in at The best Spartan e ffo rt so m eter board and fifth in the last y e a r's m eet, the 200- far this vear in the medlev three-m eters. f* M IC N IG A N yard backstroke. 200-yard in- .STATE 'u n i v e r s i t y M S r iic t iM C la u d e K illy if s u s p e n d e d fo r 7 W EEK E lin P E tN TRA V EL/STU D Y P R 06R A M S StMtr Cades p r o f e s s io n a lis m • FRENCH - At P aris* and Lusanne NEW YORK (U P I i - • GERMAN -A t Cologne* French skier Je a n Claude Killy, a triple gold m edal winner a t S p e c ia l BuyYnr Books • SPANISH -A t Madrid* and Barcelona the recent Olympic gam es, was • ITALIAN -A t Florence suspended from further com pe­ Fk SpringTvn tition today until he can explain charges of professionalism . F O R A C H E E S E P IZ Z A Now *C r e d lt courses (n o n -c re d it courses also availab le) The suspension was announced Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., F r l. O th e r European Study p ro g ram s Include: 7 week c re d it courses In P o litic a l in New York by B jo ern K jel- lstroem of Sweden, chairm an 25C for each additional item Science at F lo re n c e , Lusanne, and London; a 7 week c re d it course In H um anities at London; and a 5 week c re d it course In G raduate Education of the F ed erational Interna­ •P ric e includes tax at London. T h e y 're fillin g up ra p id ly , so sign up todayl! tionale Ski (F IS ) Eligibility Com m ittee. “Under the rules, the E lig i­ bility Com m ittee will forward D O M I N O ’S FRO ^ o n *» AMLEC across the report of the suspension to F * ° * OU h M arc Hodler. president of the P I Z Z A C o n ta c t 3 5 3 - 8 9 2 1 F IS , who in turn will notify K illy ," K jellstro em said. "K illy then will be given another chance SPARTAN C EN TER to explain the evidence -against S tu d e n t 8 o o k S t o r e AMLEC offices are located at 107 Center him, and it is possible he will SUPER FAST DELIVERY 351-7100 for International Programs be cleared , but until then he is F re e Parking At R e a r O f Store suspended." D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A D O M IN O 'S P IZ Z A 8 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ichigan Wednesday, March 6, 1968 ' T r a i n s includes ’ a l strong o s shiftless e s t r a c k o f c r a f t B y STU A R T R O SE N fH A L "Bonnie and C lyd e." the Glad- E ntertain m en t W riter streak, report to his luxurious mer will soon play "T h e Wicked job a s an apprentice station D ream s of Paula Sch u ltz." one All around the world young attendant for the railroad (he of those C ap italists vs. Com­ men a re becoming old men is, or course, a train ee). munists jo bs. The "H ogan's and undergoing all the various cirses concom ittant to the tran ­ H t is bewildered by the sexual H eroes" television ca st is sition. At the Campus theater, activities of his co-worker and represented in this one by Bob for exam ple, young B en jam in confused by his own sexual I Crane (Hogan), W erner Kelm - is in his fourth week of e s­ inadequacy. per (K link) and John Banner tablishing his overly acclaim ed Following the advice of a I (Schulz i. identity for the im pressionable friendly physician. Milos seeks patrons. ' the instruction of an experienced The new Dean M artin vehi­ woman who is thoughtfully pro­ B y STU A RT RO SEN TH AL cle. “ How to Save a M arriage Down the street a few blocks, vided by the Czechoslovakian E n tertain m en t W riter and Ruin Your L ife " will be another youth. Milos, is pre­ underground. It seems that one of the finals week a ttra c ­ paring to enter the ranks of while Milos has been wander­ tions at the Spartan Twin. Co- Czechoslovakian manhood. The ing around looking at phallic is easily excited by superficial tivity mixed with frank humor starred are husband and wife subject of "C losely Watched symbols, a war has been raging depth and a rtis tic labels. constitute a rtistic achievem ent. team E li W allach and Anne T rain s." or “ ‘The G raduate’ across Europe. Fin als F a re But the m ake-or-break is in the Jackson. goes Czech" is considerably L ittle Miloshi is successful With finals week on its way. mixing, and often these elem ents more valid a characterization with the lady and having thus it might be w ise to look into And. as is to be expected seem to be hastily coated on than Benjam in. E ven a t this. excised him self from those sore the motion picture bill of fare the celluloid in an attem pt to "T h e G rad u ate." “ Guess Who's "The G rad u ate's" sa tire, mon­ sexual straits is able to per­ in Lansing for next week. Coming to D in ner" and "C losely tage and rhythms render it form equally heroically against cover up the processed trans­ Beginning tom orrow, the Mich­ G e e s e w h o ’s c o m i n g t o d i n n e r parency of the strip. Watched T ra in s " will be around vastly more effectiv e than the the Nazis. Wow! Zap! Bon­ igan Theater will begin " F a r The structure and content of for at least another week. T h e r e 's no e x g o o s e f o r t h e s e b ir d s ta k in g a g a n d e r a ‘ A la n B a t e s and J u l i e occasionally sensitive film at nie and Clyde! From the Madding Crowd" "C losely Watched T ra in s " is C h r i s t i e w h ile th e y a r e e n g a g e d In flu t e and l a s c i v i o u s a c t i v i t i e s in t h i s s c e n e the State. There seem s to be a common which has not exactly received On this go-round we watch misconception that equal por­ affected, its point is ove’- At G randm other’s fro m “ Far F ro m th e M ad d in g C r o w d ," o p e n in g t o m o r r o w at th e M ic h ig a n worked and its appeal is blatai rave reviews despite its highly Those of you who caught a young man whose ancestry T h e a tre . _______________________ __________________________________ _____________________ tions of earthiness and sensi- It might stand up. w ere it o( com petent cast which includes the opening night-of the " F i r s t fered as m erely an amusing Ju lie Christie. T erre n ce Stamp E dition" several weeks ago at film, but in the guise of “ one and Alan B ates. The feature "G ran d m o th er's" will rem em ­ A YE A R A T TEL A V IV U N IV E R S IT Y 1968-1969 of the y e a r's ten b e s t" it is an attem pt to gull a m arket which will probably go for two weeks. Barring another holdover of ber how "T h e C ap itols" broke up one perform ance with a Flint housing law su rv iv e s, somewhat impromptu show. An accredited program open to qualified American stu­ L E S T IN FOREIGN FILMS The group has been for an en­ dents interested in exploring the various aspects o f life gagem ent at the saloon and is p a sse s recount b y 3 0 votes XEROX in Israel while earning academic credit. playing there now. Programs For: JU N IO R Y EA R -:- FRESH M AN Y EA R They do a wild show. „ F L IN T . MICH. (U PI)--A n to only 30 of the 40.310 votes see County Board of Super­ Scholarships Available open housing ordinance, the first cast. visors. For Further liifoniuition Contact: Copies ever approved by a vote of The m easure was approved at The final tally showed the people. Tuesday survived a a referendum F eb. 20. But the m easure received 20.170 T h e Secretary for Academic Affairs, D ept. E TODAY FROM 7:10 P .M . recount though its m argin of opponents of the m easure se­ yes votes while 20.140 persons T h e American Friends of the Tel Aviv University, Inc. IOC Featu re at 7:35 & 9:40 passage dropped from 38 votes cured the recount bv the Gene- voted against it. The popu­ 41 East 42d Street lation of this Southeast Michigan New York, N.Y. 10017 M U 7-5651 C o p ie s e v e r y th in g ACADEMY AWARD [to d a y . . from 1:00 P .M . PRO G RA M IN F O R M A T IO N ^ 4 8 5 - 6 4 8 5 city is about 200.000. about th e e y e ca n s e e . NOMINEE AC /rrt*-5ÏK-5.‘i8 -7 :2 0 -9 :2 5 20 per cent of the community being 'Segru. Q AM PUS I ,.;S£S:;ro»> 33an»*< ~1 tktain t LADIES' DAY Student B o ok “BEST FOREIGN FILM ” [ LADIES DAY . . . 60^ — 1:00 to 6:00 P A I. 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T im e s • G e tm is , N ew sda y W o lf, Cue • W in s te n , P ost the sale or rental of housing and for persons who falsely WINNER Bast Picture Best Actress © SPARTAN M o rg e n s te rn , N ew sw eek A lp e rt & K n ig h t, S a tu rd a y R eview W H E K E N B E A TTY claim they have been dis­ crim inated against. ^ACADEMY Best Actor TWIN EAST FA Y E A cam paign to secure passage of the ordinance in the Feb. 20 # AWARD Best SupportingActross Ginnraatwjiantrt NOW PLAYING! 1 :3 0 -3 :3 0 -5 :3 0 T.-'S© Is. ©sift ‘w e CAMPUS' ________________ E B O N N IE g S C E Y E E l i T T T A T Y A Y election was mounted by the friends of F a ir Housing Com- •HVv.b ‘T'ufsAky pledged N D n ü n ä iiO n S: -Best Director TE N — 1 "M ARKET it vtouicf cduihioe its e ffo rts JOSEPHE LEVAME . R.««t ACADEMY I C L Q S E IV TECHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS \ on behalf of a statewide open A t r 'A k u i P L A C E " .. . N E X t! "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" MIKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TURMAN. 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ALSO TECHNICOLOR "TNEFEUHEU HOUSE OF 1000 SHOWING 1 :0 0 -3 :3 0 -6 :1 0 -9 :0 0 T h e re a re TH E GRADUATE m m m m r ih DOLLS STARTING FRIDAY s o m e doors O ktalen Mt,But MGM A JOSEPH JANNI PRODUCTION ANNEBANCROFT. DUSTIN HOFFMAN KATHARINEROSS h a t s h o u ld KWRwiAwinMyWtelc A VERT JUUE 5 ‘ALDER W ILLINGHAM ..B U C K H EN R Y T O L SIM O N CHRISTIE n e v e r lie Sratci iMi ppbvN ..G A R F U N K E L LA W R EN C E TU RM A N BLO W -UP AT 8 P.M . ADULT ^ e n en CO- A Carlo flonH Production MOVIE TERENCE M IKE N ICH O LS TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISI0N* AN F C T* - * t S M U a s i HIT A n to n io n i’$ AtOWT A COUN TtV One of the m a jo r b attle­ paign chairm an, concedes only consider the peril caused by the The conference will feature These Daisies V - • M assachusetts presidential grounds is M innesota's fifth trampling on man in our one d elegage-M cC arthv him- workshops and discussions on That You Are JlWCl'IT prim ary, hnd sent word he congressional d is tric t-th e city country." The intellectuals ART O NTE» self-w h o is virtually certain litter, pollution, wildlife and didn't want a stand-in can­ of M inneapolis-w here Hum­ to go to the national conven­ Discriminating 319 E . GRAND R IV E R didate to run in his place phrey once reigned a s mayor. neighborhood beautification. tion. against Sen. Eugene J . M c­ Carthy, D-Minn. Humphrey has been the bus­ iest defender of the Johnson That le ft M cC arthy’s name adm inistration on the political Caucuses were being held in private homes, churches, schools S T O P and w ere the first step in a AT THE SIGN OF the only one to be printed on hustings, although neither he series of conventions that elect SAVING P arap h ern alia the D em ocratic p reference bal­ nor McCarthy has campaigned national convention delegates. lot. Under a new sta te law, the in Minnesota sp ecifically for The series goes like this: M assachusetts d elegates to the the caususes. Each precinct câucus elects MARSHALL national convention must vote P arty regulcfls. who by and delegates to its county conven­ MUSIC CO. for the preference winner on large support President Joh n­ the first ballot. son. have tried to play down the tion. The 87 county conven­ O u r R ecord P ric e . B R IT IS H tions name a set of delegates M IN N EAPO LIS. M inn.iA Pi -S e n . Eugene J . McCarthy. idea of the caucuses being a kind of referendum on Vietnam . who will man both the state convention and the eight dis­ LOWEST S T E R L IN G ♦ D-Minn.. laid his, peace can­ didacy on the line before home- "W e're not a one-issue par­ ty ." says W arren Spannaus. the trict sessions. M cC arthy's strength appeared IN a haven where young, not so angry fashion designersrindulge their talents. S o f in e a g ift, state D e m o c r a t’ in m ore than state D em ocratic chairm an. But 3.000 precinct caucuses Tues­ he concedes that Vietnam "m ^ y to lie in college campus areas and in . some w hite-collar city TOWN i t ’s e v e n s o f ö in j e w e l r y s t o r e s . day night. vastly overshadow " all other and suburban areas. Thft .ca u cu s e s -a Jiin d , q| issues. A fte r s h a v e litica/'td w n m eetfng-prdvided' E a c h of the sta te 's eight the first g rassroots test of congressional d istricts even­ fro rri $ 3 . 5 0 . M cCarthy's opposition to P resi­ tually will nam e five delegates A T T E N T IO N • M .S .U . S T U D E N T S C o lo g n e dent Johnson's Vietnam policies. to the national convention. The M A C *S i s n o w l o c a t e d a t fr o m $ 5 .0 0 . R esults of the caucuses may state convention adds another 20 remain blurry for weeks, a l­ and two m em bers of the Demo­ though both sides expect a good c ra tic national com m ittee go head count by Wednesday. autom atically. 2 1 3 N o r th W a s h . A v e . W ith C e n tra l M ich ig an ’ s L a rg e s t Selections M cC arthy's first prim ary Dr. John C. Wright, a Uni­ Essential o ils Imported from Great Britain. test com es next Tuesday in New versity of Minnesota professor Compounded In U.S.A. Hampshire. who heads the M cCarthy-backing The eventual prize in Minne­ "Concerned D em o cra ts." once P IP E S - C IG A R S And all smoking a c c e s s o r ie s — special fo r you. T h is ad sota is control of the 62-mem­ talked of winning 32 seats and is worth $1.00 to you on any sale from $5.95 and o v er— ber delegation to the Demo­ thus controlling the delegation. except cig a rettes and liquor. cratic national convention, a l­ Now. he says. 15 or 20 would do. though M cCarthy b ackers also Spannaus thinks six delegates MAC’S —open every night until 11 o’clo ck —closed Sunday F IN A L C L E A R A N C E o fa ca sca d e s* fa lls « wiglets ju st in tim e fo r spring break •finest quality human hair • many pieces to select from •perfect for after-sw im wear liarJta/uz few W i f & J ic tis i £ h fJ a ti 224 Abbott Road ED 2 -4 D 8 0 N O M A T T E R W H E R E Y O U B O U G H T HEARD ABOUT Y O U R B O O K S - S E L L T H E M T O G I B S O N ’S T H IS N U O N ’S We’ ll give you the fairest price in town. Hardbacks, S P E C IA L ? paperbacks, Active or inactive, we buy them all. Get MEAT LOAF cash for a great spring break. /GRAVY B u tte re d C a rro ts, Chef Salad or Head e n j o y n a t u r a l v i s i o n , n a t u r a l b e a u t y w it h L e ttu c e , F ro sted Brow nies, Beverage W allace c o n ta c t le n se s You, too, will be pleased with W allace's contact le n s e s . E asy , com fortable to w ear, they allow you natural vision with e a se . Call fo r an appointment to d iscover the com­ plete contact lens story . F o r southern sun and northern snow take along W allace SUNGLASSES s e e o u r c o m p le te s e le c t io n O ld -fa s h io n e d W A L L A C E O P T IC IA N S Gibson's B O O K S T O R E D r . R . C . Jones D r. P . G . T u re o tt D r . W . C . Jensen Registered Registered Registered Optom etrist Optom etrist O ptom etrist On Grand River Ave. - one block west of the Union V ine At Cllppert 107 N. Washington 107 N. Washington (Opposite Sears) "Good old-fashioned service, prices, and courtesy." P h . IV 2 -1 1 7 5 P h . IV 2 -1 1 7 5 P h .rv 5-7137 W ednesday( M arch 6 , 1968 12 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan State News State Newt Classified 355-8255 O n ly 2 D a y s Left To Sell Your C ar Classified 355-8255 Automotive Employment For Rent F or Rent For Rent PONTIAC CATALINA 1963 four- G R E A K LAKES E M P LO Y M E N T for SUBLEASE LU X U R Y studio apart­ T H R E E BEDROOMS. Furnished in­ EAST SIDE. Male. Need fou rth room­ door hardtop. Automatic, power permanent positions fo r men and ment. N orthw ind Farm s. Call Ted cluding utilitie s. P lenty of park­ mate. $40 month, u tilitie s paid. ste e rii« and brakes. Tires like women in office, sales, technical, Standfest, 332-2627 or 351-6726 3-3/8 ing 487-8069.485-8298 4-3/8 372-2858 3-3 8 new. O riginal owner. $995. Phone NIGHTS. ED 2-6698. DAYS, 355- 2380. M r Wold 3-3/8 IV 2-1543. EM PLOYERS OVERLOAD C-3/7 ...................................................................... COM- u e ic o n e n o m ONE G IR L to sublease spring term . Riverhouse Apartments. 351-0361. 3-3 8 FOURTH M AN spring te rm apartm ent lease o r sublease Also, sum­ $56.25 - MONTH. Ranch style, two fireplaces, tw o bedrooms, large AUTOMOTIVE ............................... T H U N D E R B IR D 1960. $150. 332-0928. PAN Y. typists Experienced to w ork tem porary secretaries, w w r s-His-fí)ce> GROOVY FOR two or three. F u r­ m er term . Chalet Apartments. 0784. 337- 4-3/8 backyard, rec room, study. Two men. Spring No lease. 332-8226. 2-3 7 EMPLOYMENT 3.3 / 8 ments. Never a fee. Phone 487- nished. One bedroom. Sunporch. 3 1- .............................................. 8071. C-3/7 5905. 3-3/8 N E E D ONE o r tw o men fo r E ver­ IM M E D IA T E OCCUPANCY U nfur­ POR E E N T green Arm s. 1/2 block fro m cam­ nished. two-three bedroom duplex­ FOR S A L E ™ ' 4A * ir % ° V£ , NURSES' '- R N. and' L .P N .' open-' ONE OR two g irls spring term . pus. Reduced 351-9359. 4-3/8 es. $135 - $185 332-0480. 3-3 8 LO ST A POUND PERSO NAL m r ' IT* "«*•pM *“f* *" *e™tric* e*- cellent base rate plus 5 per cent Delta Apartments. 351-8142. 3-3/8 C H ALET A PA R TM EN T - one g irl ONE OR two men. To share house .......................................................................... differential. Liberal benefits, con- fo r spring and/or summer. 351- Single. $50: double. $40 Garage, PEA N U TS PERSONAL VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE 1966. genial co-workers. Phone E D 2- C e d a r V illa g e 4332 3-3/7 ample parking. Call 337-0988 3-3 8 REAL ESTATE Ten months old. $1,200. Call be- 4. 3 /8 A p a rtm en ts SE R V IC E tween 7-9 p.m.. 337-9671. 3-3/8 U N IV E R S ITY TER R ACE apartm ent EAST LANSING. New three-bedroom TRANSPORTATION' .................................................... HOUSEHOLD H E LP must be able SUMMER RENTAL 22W needs one man fo r spring term. duplex. F u lly carpeted, basement VOLVO 1958. Beige, four-speed, out- ^ keep general cleaning and laun- 351-0686. 4-3/8 Living room drapes. Kitchen range, WANTED standing condition. From C alifor- dry caught up. watch tw o and five fenced yard. Near schools and shop­ 2 B ED R O O M nia. 355-1239. 3-3/8 yegr 0ld while m other works in FOURTH G IR L needed spring or ping center No single students -------------- office a t home. Two days week or F U R N IS H E D summer term . Riverside East. 351- Available A p ril 1st. $190 plus u til­ DEADLINE A L . u t . a e n . ri ( four mornings. Own transportation. $160.00 PER M O N TH 0607. 8-3/8 ities. Call 332-1612. 3-3 8 U ° . . . . . . . . 351-5665 8-3 8 F IV E ROOM Apartm ent - furnished. M EN N E E D E D (or large house in 1 PM . one c la s s day be­ M EL'S AUTO SERVICE. Large or 332-5051 $130 Garage fireplace. 489-1276. 6-3/8 HORTICULTURE AND Landscape Lansing. Singles. $15. IV 7-0046 3-3 8 fo re publication. small, we do them a ll 1108 East A rchitecture students. Saturday and CEDAR GREENS - Sublease two Cancellations - 12 noon one Grand R iver 332-3255 C Sunday re ta il sales of plants and man apartm ent fo r spring and or C H ALET ONE man foi spring or EAST - TWO bedroom, garage, cla ss day before publica­ summer term . Overlooking pool. spring/sum m er. C a ll351-0859. 4-3'8 p a rtial carpeting, five minutes from garden supplies. Commission and Call 351-4102 5 -3 /7 MSU. Couples preferred. $140. 372- tion. IMPORTED CAR guaranteed base. Experience not necessary. Orientation p rio r to late SUPERVISED A PA R TM EN T One man 8312. 3-3 8 spring term . Two blocks - Union. PHONE SERVICE March sU rt. TWISS LANDSCAPE N E E D E D ONE g irl fo r Beechwood 351-0534. 4-3/8 EAST SIDE. Furnished fo r three or C ENTER 351 0590 13.3 8 Apartments. Spring and/or sum­ 355-8255 S P E C IA L IS T S m er. $50.332-6287 . 5-3/7 four. Phone 676-2129. 3-3 8 ONE G IR L spring and/or summer. IN For Rent Cedar Greens Apartments. Pool. ng te rm . RATES TWO MAN Spring, 351-4120 4-3/$ ONE G I’ $57.50 mo R E N T E D .»ch. 5-3 8 • T R IU M P H spring sun. r e n t e d pus. 337- TV RENTALS fo r students. Low 1 D A Y ........................$1-50 •R E N A U L T economical rates by the term or 2127. I-3 /8 ONE M AN needed over 21 to share 3 D A Y S ..................... $ 3.00 • VO LK SW A G EN month. U N IV ER S ITY TV R E N T­ lakeshore house fo r four $60 339- ALS. 484-9263 C U N IV E R S ITY V IL L A needs three 5 D A Y S .....................$ 5.00 men fo r spring and summer. Call NORTHWIND 2870 after 5 p.m. 4-3 8 Al Edward's (based on 10 words p er ad) . TV RENTALS fo r students. $9 00 a fte r 5 p.m. 351-0320. 5-3/7 FARMS N E E D T H IR D roommate fo r house Over 1 0 ,15f p er word per day Sports Car Center month. Free service and delivery. Close to campus. 351-7393. 3-3 6 Call NEJAC, 337-1300. We guaran­ tee same-day service. C SUBLEASE TWO-man Trowbridge 351-7880 1200 E . Oakland IV 9-7591 apartm ent. Spring, summer. Caf- F IV E ROOMS furnished for stu­ T h ere will be a 5 0 f service port. Reduced. 351-8649 4-3 8 ONE G IR L needed fo r spring. 351- dents. A ll u tilitie s paid. Phone ED 2- CAR WASH: 25c. Wash. wax. vacu­ TV R E N T A L G.E. Portable. Free and bookkeeping charge if 0602. 0 3-3 6 4541. 4-3 8 um U-DO-IT. 430 South Clippert. service and delivery. $8.50 per DOU BLE: TWO blocks fro m campus. this ad is not paid within back of KO-KO BAR. C-3/7 month Call STATE M A N AG E­ Furnished. Cooking. P riva te en­ D E LTA APARTMENTS. One g irl TWO BEDROOM unfurnished duplex one week. M E N T CORP 332-8687 19-3/8 trance. 351-0985. 4-3 8 ACCIDENT PRO BLEM Call K A L A ­ U jU ¿ needed fo r spring Students only. M arried students w ith young c h il­ 351-0879 5-3 8 dren welcome. Phone 882-0122 3-3 7 The State News will be MAZOO STREET BODY SHOP. Apartments FU R N IS H ED A P A R TM E N T fo r two responsible only fo r the Small dents to large wrecks. A m er­ students. 124 Cedar Street. $160 per FOUR ROOMS and bath furnished. W ANTED: FE M A LE graduate stu­ ican and foreign cars. Guaranteed month. 882-2316. fro m 7 to 9 p.m. f ir s t day’ s incorrect inser­ ONE G IR L needed spring and sum­ For couple only. $110. u tilitie s dent to share furnished house near work. 482-1286. 2628 East K ala­ m er. Near campus. Call 351-8754. days. IV 7-3216. 4-3 8 paid. 337-0512. 5-3 8 campus. 351-0648. 3-3 8 tion. mazoo. C 10-3/8 . . . And as I ’ve said repeatedly, Michigan C e d a r G r e e n s A p ts. COUPLES. ONE bedroom furnished N E E D 3 men spring term Large MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East K ala­ apartments. $130. to *1*5. U tili­ Lansing house. Call 484-4342 3-3 8 ONE O R two g irls Beechwood A part­ mazoo Street-Since 1940. Com­ is my only interest. S pring, S u m m er and ties included — v i ^ P Q A part­ ments 352. A fte r 5:30 p.m.. 351- The State News does not plete auto painting and collision F a ll Rentals ments. Ok * ¿-/803. E D 7- FU R N IS H ED 3 bedroom house March 8727 - 5-2/28 perm it ra c ia l or religious service Am erican and foreign 08%. 6-3/8 24 - July 15 or any part. P refer cars. IV 5-0256. C G IR L N E E D E D fo r four-m an apart­ L u x u ry I B d rm . U nits discrim ination in its ad­ women graduate students. Call 332- ment spring term. Call 351-4458. 5-3/6 ONE MAN im m ediately. N orthwind 3449. 3-3 8 vertising c o l u m n s . The Aviation 351-8631 luxury apartm ent. E xcellent study State News will not accept ONE MAN fo r tw o man luxury apart­ For Rent For Rent atmosphere. 351-0586. 5-3'8 B E A U T IF U L HOUSE - sublease advertising which d iscrim ­ IM M E D IA T E OCCUPANCY fo r two. ment. 1/4 block from canynis. Spring spring summer. Garage Fireplace, FRANCIS AVIATION. So easy to SUBLEASE A P A R TM E N T fo r m id­ OKEMOS AREA. Two bedroom apart­ Furnished. Trow bridge Apartments. inates a g a i n s t religion, learn in the P IP E R CHERO­ term. 351-8510 a fte r 4 30 p m 6-3 8 dle aged couple. Jutv 15 - Aug­ ment available im m ediately. A ll $160. 351-0465.332-0480 5-3 8 Houses basement, furnished. 353-0208 3-3 8 race , co lo r or national o r ­ K E E ’ I Special $5.00 offer! 484- ust 30. 355-3144. 5-3 8 ne.w appliances, carpeted through­ 1324. c TWO ' LARGE bedroom house com­ N E E D ONE man for three-man house igin. out. including kitchen. $165 per HOLT - FO UR P' ,v tw o bed- pletely furnished and carpeted. P rivate bedroom Close $75 month ONE MAN fo r two man luxury. Near month Call John Runquist. 332- room. c i o C ^ J l /a rd . $135. $160 a month. Call Jim D uffv. 482- C a ll.9 -11:30 a.m.. 351-6789 3-3 8 T H E W INGED SPARTANS now own Abbot H all. 351-8426. 3-3 6 8412 or 332-3534.. 5-3 8 includes except electric. a Cessna Cardinal - another good Phone 694-0527 5-3 8 0944. 10-3 7 FUR N ISH ED . CARPETED , three reason to jo in and learn to fly N E ED ONE man fo r three man NEWLY MARRIED? bedrooms in L a n sin g V<»/t reaspn or rent through your own Univer­ apartm ent. Spring term only. 337- H ASLETT APARTMENTS. Needfetf- F U H T ilS H E D ŸWO b e d - - -i house able. 355-3133. ■ 1-3 6 sity club. Save w ith lowest rates, %55. 5-3 8 TANGLEWOOD one m a le . fo r spring Verm. 351- , Sublease 6 t _ p « A Y £ D mor>th. Automotive best equipment, quality instruc­ EYDEAL V IL L A Apartm ents . . . 8761. - 3-3 6 3234 B irch R t ^ * - * y , „ u e r 5 p.m. I tion j i XZM X 35*0230. 353- SX/utiCAae c W c f m a n t e a a r oreens. APARTMENTS 5-3'7 JA P A N E S E F O O D AMBASSADOR|f*J9® full-power sta- 0213,351-9301 S C. 1 C ginning September, 1988/ Two-bed­ Spring and or sum mer Reduced 2 B drm ., unfur., from 139.50 G IR L TO share furnished apart­ INDIAN - ARABIC - SPANISH tionwagon. Veify clean, new tires, -r- ' - - * room apartm ents .for $2$0/mbnth. rate. 351-8847. 5-3 8 ment. P rivate entrance,bath, park­ TWO BEDROOM, p a rtly furnished. Food from m ost foreign loaded w ith accessories. 201 South Clemens. Lansing. 484-7584. 5-3 8 Scooters & Cycles Swim m ing pool, G.E. Appliances, garbage disposal, furnished for 351-7880 ing. ED 2-5977. 6-3 '8 One story w ith fu ll basement. Haga- countries - including U .S. N E ED E D FOR spring- term : two dorn near M t. Hope. Tw o car ga­ four-man or five man. Call 351- rage. fireplace, ideal fo r working LEATHERS. JACKET, size 40. pants, 4275 a fte r 5 p.m. C g irls to sublease Avondale A part­ M ARIGOLD - 911 Marigold. F u r­ HOLT, NEW two-bedroom apartm ent S H A H E E N ’S T H R IF T W A Y BUICK 1986 LeSabre. 2-door hard­ size 31. vest. $50 351-8866. 3-3 '8 ment. $57. per month. Call 337- couple. $180 plus utilitie s . One-two nished one bedroom, air-condi­ for rent. I 1 2 baths, stereo, dish­ 2310 S . CEDAR 485-1538 top. power steering, brakes, fac­ 1495. 3-3 6 tioned apartment. Across street vear lease. 351-9023. 10-3 7 washer. carpeted. Adults only. $160. tory a ir cruise control, positrac- AUTHENTIC D E A L E R fo r Yamaha, fro m campus. Phone 489-9651 for 676-5090. 4-3 '8 tion. Make offer. 339-2593 . 3-3 8 BRAND NEW. One bedroom fu r­ Triumph, and BMW. Complete line appointment. 9-3 8 of parts, accessories. leather nished w ith the best. Lease re­ JACKSON. MIC H IG AN . A partm ent to CATALINA C O NVERTIBLE 1964 Automatic, power steering, and goods, and helmets. 1/2 m ile . ju th quired. 332-3135. 10-3/8 CAMPUS NEAR. 227 Bogue. One share w ith g irl student teacher. H e rm an M ille r Furniture of 1-96 on South Cedar. SHEP's bedroom R f r A i » , narking, fu r­ 377-9277. 4-3 8 brakes. New snow tires. 73.000 WANT TO have a ball this sum­ MOTORS. Phone 694-6621. C nished. (H v C ' V T ’F h d $125. miles. V ery good condition. W ill NEAR BRODY - Furnished firs t le t ' go fo r only $900. Call 355- floor tw o bedroom, living room, mer? We have the perfect spot! A ll the luxuries - dishwasher, Available M arch 10. .one 489- D E LU X E ONE bedroom. Furnished. W a re h o u se S a le ALLSTATE 175 CC 1966. 2.400 miles. 5922. 6-3/8 Air-conditioned. Car port. Many 8297, 9-5 p.m.. Monday through dining room, kitchen, parking. Three air-conditioned, patio, w ith room other fine features. Four m iles Friday. C Excellent condition. $300 or best offer. La rry. 332-0844 . 3-3/7 or four men. Lease. $188. plus to spare. liv e n a genuine back yard STUDIO A PA R TM EN T fo r single from campus $155. 489-5922. 4-3 8 Saturday, March 9, 8 a.m . to 11 a.m. e lectricity. Call 332-2919: eve­ fo r sun-bathing. Curious? 351-0367. 5-3 8 male. $75. Ten m inutes to MSU. CH EV E LLE 1967 Sport sedan. F u lly nings, 332-2823. 6-3/8 equipped. 4.000 miles. $2,400. 355- Employment 489-1276. 6-3/8 ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS. Holland C ivic Center, 8th & Pine, Holland RIVERHOUSE 8213. 4-3 '8 PART T IM E Evening w ork avail­ ONE-TWO g irls spring. R iver's Edge. Only $57 month. 351-6286. 3-3 7 APARTMENTS LUXURY A PA R TM EN T for rent Trowbridge Road. East Lansing. F aculty members. Deluxe one and two • « -Rejected and returned goods ( ^ / / / CHEVY I I Nova 1968. Blue, standard spring term . Reduced rates. 337- bedroom apartm ents available. P ri­ able for male students. Call 393- shift, four-door, radio. $1,975. 489- N E ED ONE male fo r Northwind renting fo r spring term . ■ ■ 1867. Beverly. 3-3 8 vate patio and sw im m ing pool. Chalet 7136 or 484-1423. 3-3 8 5660, 2-4 p.m.. Monday-Friday. 6-3 8 Apartments. $60 month. Spring. Furnished 3 bedroom luxury House fo r private parties. W ithin at excellent prices- 351-4511. 4-3 8 penthouse. C lose to campus ONE G IR L needed to share three- w alking distance of campus. No CHEVROLET 1964 Impala two-door BEAUTICIANS N E E D E D immediately. g irl two-bedroom apartm ent. Capi­ children or pets. Phone 337-0634 Guaranteed $30. a week. Anything EAST LANSING - Room fo r male tol V illa Apartments. $60 monthly. for appointment. C-3 7 E am es Lounge C h a irs hardtop. Automatic. $1,000. Phone C all 337-2406 o r 332-0255 Lounge Seating TU 2-4976. 3-3/8 over $30 is 50. 55. and 60 per cent student. E D 2-0205 a fte r 5:30 p.m. Phone 351-0885. 3-3 8 commission. Located across from or weekends. 443 Grove. 3-3 * Sum m er, fall rentals M a rb le tops CHEVROLET 1960 Impala 348 Auto­ Sweden House on South Waverly. ONE MAN needed fo r spring term . PX Store — Frandor F ib e rg la s s c h a irs m atic. Seven good tires. Low m il­ Call 372-0271 or 489-4730. Ask ONE MAN to sublease luxury, fu lly available a lso . Luxury apartm ent, pool. Burcham Ic e C re e p e rs , $1.00 up eage. 339-2572. 3-3 7 for Sally. 5-3/7 carpeted, five room, air-conditioned Woods. C all 351-7751. 3-3 8 E x ec u tive desks and c h a irs F a b rlcs N E E D ONE g irl - student teaching Ic e T e n ts SALE S8.88 un apartment. $63.00. Located d ire ctly to B IR M IN G H A M area. Call after Gym Bags $1.88 up CHEVROLET 1962 283 stick shift, DREAM JOB: No house to house. across street from campus. 351- R EDU C ED RATES. Cedar Village P art or fu ll tim e. Weekly income - 5 p.m .. 1-313-MI-7I841. 5-3/6 Spring term . C all Ray. 351-8126. 3-3 8 Field Ja c k e ts $14.88 ea. Scores of tab le tops In lam in ate and wood new tires. Low mileage. Economi­ 8854. 3-3'8 cal transportation. Best offer. Call $40. to $100. Showing make-up Hand W arm ers, $1.29 up John after 4 p.m. 337-7002. 3-3 6 techniques. Viviane Woodard Cos­ ONE G IR L needed spring term for N E E D ONE g irl for fou r-g irl apart­ TWO M E N to sublease luxury apart­ 0 D Army Socks 954 ea- M isc ellan e o u s fu rn itu re pieces U pholstered c hairs m etics C all Gwen Lorenz. 332- two-man luxury. 351-6304. 3-3 8 ment. One month free. Cedar V il­ m ent spring and sum mer terms. 3 G a l. p la stic can, $2.88 CHEVROLET 1956 Excellent condi­ 8502 5-3/8 lage. 351-4737. 5-3/7 208 Beal. 351-0760. 3-3 8 tion. New tires. Radio. Spartan Ski G aps, 984 Village. 1612 K. 355-9754. 3-3 6 N E E D SECRETARY in Professional TWO BEDROOM luxury apartment. Short term lease available. 351- 1 p t. therm os with cu p ,$U 9 ea. One Morning Only*All Sales Final office. Typing - accurate, fast. 4275. C Paddle B all Paddles, $2.88 CHRYSLER 1963 New Yorker, all Shorthand not necessary. Dictaphone. Paddle B a lls 394 & 494 • power, runs excellent. $950. 489- Medical Building. 2909 E ast Grand B ack P acks $1.88 up 8682. 3-3/6 River. Monday - Friday. 8 a .m - 5 p.m. Salary open - based on qual­ ONE G IR L Spring term . Near cam­ M ilitary Blankets, $3.88 up E O fi QUO m o n o pus. $48. month. 351-8090. 1-3 '6 a ta n a a ta H S g o g CORVAIR MONZA four-speed. Good ifications. IV 4-6941. 3-3 8 C ig a re tte s, 274 tax Included shape. Must sell now. 482-0518. 2-3 6 N E E D : ONE man spring term . Ev- A P A R T M E N T S aaoaa ossaas W ANTED: PIZZA makers and drivers. deal V illa . Swim ming pool. 337- NEED A CAR? ACROSS a n s a n a s aras DODGE POLARA 1965 eight-cylinder, four-door. 25.000 miles. Excellent P art-tim e and fu ll tim e. Must be responsible and clean cut. Apply 2356. 3-3/8 BOGUE S T . AT T H E R ED C E D A R R IV E R aaaranara n a a a condition. IV 5-8842 . 4-3 8 DOMINOS PIZZA. 966 Trowbridge ONE M AN needed fo r tw o bedroom, 9 OR 12 MONTH LEASE 1 . Singing birds 24. Argument 28. Type square a a m sa nam Road. 351-7100. 3-3/8 6. Copycat bu d g et ' four-man luxury apartm ent. Im ­ E ta a a s ía □ 29. Obliterations FA IR LA N E 500 1962. Good condi­ tion. Standard shift. 484-3612 after BUSBOYS W ANTED. Kappa Kappa m ediately and through spring term. $65. Call John a t 351-8529. 3-3 '8 W ILL SIGN LEASES FOR 10. Kind of flea 1 1 . Fr. lilac color 31. Pouch sacan a r a a g o a 5:30p.m. 3-3'8 Gamma. Meals. $5.00 weekly. 332- FALL '68 DM T-M -CJUt 13. Abdicate 34. Limb rao cs w a s n a g s 4741. 3-3/8 FOURTH G IR L Avondale spring term. JW T M I 14 . Eaglestone 35. Sign of the a ra n s a s a a a n a FORD 1959 fo r sale. Good trans­ $52. month. C a ll337-2014. 3-3/8 LOCATION: ON CAMPUS 15. Crude zodiac BEaannH O n a g portation. Call evenings. 627-6701. 4-3 8 HOUSE CLEANING , ironers. Four hours weekly. $6.00. E D 2-24% 517 CLEMENS. Two bedroom, liv ­ Special R a te s fo r MSU Students minerals 16. Embroider 36. Formal dance 3 7. Leah's father a rso n e ra a b b b FORD 1963 X L 500. Three-speed after 7 p.m. 3-3/8 ing room, dining room. bath, and 39. Fear stick shift. Bucket seats. Power garage. Furnished. Two people $125 “ MODEL APT. NOW OPEN“ WEEKEND 18. Twelve 4 1 . Sleep noisily DOWN steering. AM-FM radio. Like new. EARNINGS AR E unlim ited as an 19. Through per month, three people $135 per 42. Soup dish 1. In what place Awareness $775 or best offer 655-2435. 5-3/6 Avon representative. T urn your free month, fou r people $150 per month. Noon F r l . - Noon Mon. 20. System of worship 43. Leaping 2. Part of a step Round tim e into $$$. F o r an appoint­ 351-5323. 3-3/8 332-5051 535 GTO 1965. Gold, black vinyl top. P lu s Gas amphibian 3. Shield pompanos ment, in your home, w rite Mrs. 22. That man Tri-power, four-speed. Must sell. Alona Huckins. 5664 School Street. No M ileage Charge 23. Reluctant 44. Long tor 4. Egg drink Cherry stone ONE BEDROOM apartm ent for rent. Phone 372-4639. 3-3/8 Haslett. M ichigan o r ca ll IV 2- Panacea Unfurnished. $125.372-5381. 2-3/7 T “ T~ T~ ë w .¿ 7 8 9 9. Proportions MONTEGO 1963 Custom, four-door 6893. c NAVAL AVIATION % 10. Harvest 390. F u ll power, radio, carpet. NURSES -- LPN fo r tw o extended ONE G IR L needed fo r spring and/or summer. One block fro m campus. DAILY % IO II 12 12. Fish net seven tires. 355-5599 Offer. 3-3 7 care facilities. F u ll tim e and part $50 per month. 351-8335. 3-3/S IS COMING TO MSU NO 1 17 . Utmost a-* i4 MUSTANG 1967 Six-cylinder, hard­ time. 7-3: 3-11. E xcellent insurance 4-8 MARCH Per Day MILEAGE hyperbole top. Less than one year old. or reasonable offer. Can be $2.100 seen program, liberal salary, differen­ tial, and other benefits. Call. Sally A PA R TM EN T FOR three, four, or five students. F ive blocks to cam­ M3 Plus Gas CHARGE IS i* 17 lé 20. Gave back 21. Valuable stone W illiam s, 332-0817, Monday thru pus. Includes a ll u tilitie s and park­ % 21 a t 2008Teel Avenue. Lansing. 3-3/8 I f 20 22. Possesses Friday 8-5 p.m. 8-3/8 ing- Call 669-3131 a fte r 5 p.m . 1-3/6 % 24. Trades MUSTANG 1986 V-8 automatic. Gold, OR CHOOSE OUR REGULAR IT 2$ 25. Roving black inte rior, radio, $1,495. Good OPERATING ROOM Nurses. L.P.N. N E E D E D : ONE g irl spring and sum­ LOW RATE OF % % 26. Tropical or O.R. Technician. Modem hos­ m e r term s to re nt three-man apart­ % % 2# condition. 372-8996. 5-3 8 24 ST 27 hollow grass pital. Excellent working conditions m ent near cam put. C all 35I-4Z76 Per % % v éà i* ¿í<< 2 7. Epoch OLDSMOBILE 1967 Delmont. Bur- and fringe benefits. Apply Person­ nel. LANSING G ENERAL HOS­ after 5 p.m. 3-3/8 * Z . 6< Mllet Gas 29 él i 30. Worthless fun dy w ith black v in y l top. 9,000 % P ITA L, 2817 Alpha, M onday-Fri­ TWO GIR LS needed, spring* term . 15 36 31. fencing m ile s $1.486. IV 5-9097 . 2-3 '7 34 day. 8 a.m . to 4 p.m. Phone J7$- Riverside East. $62.50. Call 351- weapon $ P LYM OUTH i960, good transporta­ 8220. extensions 202.203. 5-3/8 8546. 3-3/8 You must bo 21 sud Í7 » 39 40 y 4 32. Stranger tion, six, autom atic. $150. Cali have a valid MSU LQ cord. % 33. Tribe . BUSBOYS W ANTED - P hi Sigma N E E D : T H R E E g irls fo r W ater's M ike. 351-0966. 3-3/8 Delta. Meals. $5. weekly. Call 332- Edge Spring/summ er. 351-0683. 3-3/8 PLANE RIDES FOR QUALIFIED 41 42 36. Adriatic wind & 44 38. Textile screw 0675. 3-3/6 COLLEGE M EN. PLAN TO STOP PONTIAC 1961 Catalina Convertible. Autom atic, Opwer steering, brakes. By professor332-0565,355-6497 3-3/7 DENTAL Phone IV 7-3390. ASSISTANT part-tim e. 5-3/8 CAPITOL, N E AR - One bedroom. Range. re frig e ra to r, Ample parking. 393-2828. carpeted. 3-3/8 BY THE PLACEMENT BUREAU 214 SO. CAPITOL 372-8860 % 41 Y/< % pine 40. Tint M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich igan Wednesday, March 6, 1 9 6 8 )3 For Rent For Sale Personal FORTY TOP Saul and rock bands. F o r m e r N e w t o n g a n g s t e r ACCORDION: Scandalli, excellent Hw m i condition. 120 bass. Phone TO 2- G ary Lazar. 351-8907 o r M ID I 2312. ' 3-3/8 M ICHIGAN T A LE N T AGENCY, 351- T H R E E OR four g irls wanted fo r 5665. C 4 /7 spring term . Call 337-7118. 3-3/7 GAS R ANG E Norge. 38 inches, four- burner divided top. Glass door.' FR E E : A T h rillin g hour of beauty. c h a r g e d i n b a n k b u r g l a r y TWO BEDROOM furnished house. light, therm ostat control. TU 2- For appointment call 484-4519 P refer graduate students. Deposit. 2111. 3-3/8 M E R LE NORMAN COSMETICS $135. per month. Call 882-0102. 3-3 6 STUDIO. 1600 E ast Michigan. C-3/7 B A L L IN G E R , Tex. (A P ) - eluded him. three brothers, year sentence and other m em ­ SEWING M AC H IN E clearance sale. “ I ju s t don’t know why I did and two other men had planned bers of the gang w ere sent to LEASING: WOMEN students, spring, YARN AND FABR IC CENTER. Ma­ the holdup a fte r being tipped the federal penitentiary at Brand new portables. 349.50. 95.00 these things.” said 76-year- summer, fall. Excellent location. son. Phone 676-2973. Fine fabrics, Kitchen, parking. laundry. 332- per month. Large selection of re­ old W illie Newton--behind bars off by a postal inspector riding Leavenworth, K an., for 12 years. conditioned used machines. Singers. sewing accessories. New—orlon 191» 5-3/8 sport yarn! C-3/8 a g a in -a s he spoke of the New­ the train. Whites. Necchis. New Home and Newton said he got out of "m a ny others." 919.95 to 339.95. ton gang's holdup of an Illinois "W e got two of our men to C OM PLETELY FU R N ISH ED house Terms EDWARDS D ISTRIBUTING W ALLSTREET JOURNAL calls SEN­ ride the rails into Chicago Leavenworth in 1933 and then for Jour male students. 355. each, m ail train in 1924. COMPANY. 1115 N orth Washington TRY'S Young D riv e r Questionnaire and ju s t as they got to Rondout. left for Oklahoma where he p tilitie s paid. 337-0512. 5-3/8 a tem per test! It could save 350 But then, mused the crusty, 489-8448. C-S/7 these two went into the cab lived until 1949. When he lost ,r - - • - on auto insurance. I f interested, and gray-haried septuagenarian and pulled guns on the engineer his property there, he went -Room* BIR TH D A Y CAKES. 7” - 33.60, 8 - between 21 and 25. call 485-3647 or 882-7284 C-3/8 from his ja il cell in this West and firem an and ordered them to to Uvalde, Tex. 94.12. 9" - 94.90. delivered. Also, Texas city : "W ho knows why APPROVED ROOMS fo r girls, single sheet cakes. KWAST BAKER IES. stop the train. " THE ROGUES thank everybody fo r a anyone does anything?" He said he lived a "q u iet and double, some cooking Inquire IV 4-1317. C-3/7 Newton said he was carrying at 332-0063. 3-3 '8 very successful w inter te rm . 3-3 '8 Newton and R obert C. Talley. life " since 1949 and that there AQUARIUMS 5 and 10 gallon, stain­ 47. w ere charged with burglary a 12-gauge shotgun. "T h e others was no record of him being in­ WOMAN. SINGLE Unsupervised 345 less steel, pump, accessories. 351- WANT TO see Bobby Kennedy of the F ir s t National Bank of were arm ed with m achine guns volved in anything until the in­ month. Spring term . C all 337- 8307. 3-3/7 President? Call 351-9066. 5-3/7 and te ar g a s ." he said. nearby Rowena la st Wednes­ cident at Rowena. 0478 after 5 p.m. 1-3 '6 "A fte r the robbery was over. day night. No money was taken DIAMOND BAR G AIN : Wedding and YOUR D R EA M OF extra cash can I got shot six tim es by one of M E N : SUPERVISED Double, single, engagement ring sets. Save 50 per come true when you put a low- in the burglary. Both rem ain cooking, parking. 327 H illcrest. cent or more. Large selection of cost Want Ad to w ork fo r you. in ja il a fte r being denied bond. our own m e n ." Newton said. 332-6118.337-9612. 3-3/8 "T h is man got all excited S tu d e n ts p r e s e n t plain and fancy diamonds. 325-3150 T ry one and see! Sheriff Don L. Atkins«identi- WILCOX SECOND-HAND STORE —»= *»--=■■■■- - • fied Newton Monday night as one and started running off. I asked M A LE G RADUATE Comfortable room w ith kitchennette. Parking Good 509 East Michigan. Phone 485-4391 C Peanuts Personal of the old Newton gang that him where did he think he was tr u m p e t m u s ic home. IV 2-8304 3-3/8 YOU’L L BE a believer when you robbed a m ail train at Rondout. going and he turned around and BOB: I'M so proud and so very try a low cost Want Ad to buy or started shooting at me. sell, rent or hire, whatever needs happy. Love, Nancy. 1-3/6 111., on Ju ne 12.1924. An evening of "M u sic for * IM M E D IA T E OCCUPANCY. East Lan­ " I started getting gangrene sing. Single, cooking privileges, tobedone. Use a Want Ad now! " I t was the greatest bank Tru m pets" will be presented TO M Y Pledges: Thanks. Love and in the jaw and we had to call parking 360. 332-0480. 3-3/8 robbery ever staged in the by two MSU students at 8:15 gonna miss you. J ill. 1-3 6 ACHTUNG! T E L E F U N K E N has ar­ United S ta te s ." Newton said a doctor in. T h at's when the p.m. Thursday in the Audi­ G IR L - OVER twenty. Share two rived - imported d ire ct fro m Ger­ JACK TH E E lf: The apartm ent has in a ja il interview. "T h e loot police got u s." he said. torium. room efficiency near Union. 663- many. F o r great buys on high turned you into a man. Nancy. 1-3 6 Newton said the postal in­ 8418 3-3 8 quality stereo systems, tape re­ was m ore than $3 m illion ." He said the gang which in- spector ended up with a 25- Joseph Docksey. E a s t Lan­ corders, and short-wave radios E L B IE : H ARVEY is a female vul­ M A LE : 1/2 block from campus. see NEJAC OF EAST LANSING, sing junior, and Louis F letch er. ture! The F a t Man. 1-3 6 R efrigerator, linen service. 337- 543 East Grand River. c , Jo liet. 111., graduate student. in i 1254 after 5 p.m. 3-3 '8 GOOD MORNING. Laura-P lu m . ■ will perform "A dagio and Al­ M A LE STUDENT - single room. BICYCLE SALES, rentals and serv­ Happy Birthday. Javmz 1-3 6 i f f t W H A T 'S legro” by Handel. "F o u r P ieces ices. Also used. EAST LANSING for Two T ru m p ets" by Cas- Near campus. Cooking privileges, CYCLE, 1215 East Grand River. K E E D : HAPPY 5th Let s push away terede. "C oncerto in C for parking. 332-5184. 3-3 8 Call 332-8303. C the clouds together Korean. 1-3 6 Two Trum pets and Strin g s" UNAPPROVED FURN ISH ED rooms by Vivaldi and Telem ann’s GIBSON E B -0 solid body bass gui­ AOPi PLEDGES: Congratulations on w ith cooking. 526 Evergreen Avenue. tar. Cherry finish, plush case. 485- your successful raid. The conse­ "C oncerto in B F l a t ." East Lansing. 3-3 '8 4771. 7-3/8 quences are greater than you know! Actives. 1-3 6 ROOM AND board. 3180. term . Els- Corliss Arnold. assistant w orth Co-op We break dorm con- FE N D E R TELECASTER. White de­ ...................................... I ..................... luxe model w ith blond neck. Hard CONGRATULATIONS TOM Bis- professor of m usic, will per­ ip tracts. Phone 332-3574 . 3-3 6 shell, plush lined case. 485-4771. 7-3 8 choff New Theta Delta Chi Pres­ form with them Marium Mon- ident. Pinmate Sue K irkp a trick. 1-3 6 There will be a m ixer at nikendam's " T o c c a tta ," and MEN. SINGLE, double. Cooking. Near .25 K AR AT pure diamond engage­ The Prom enaders will hold Union. Spring term . 351-4062. 5-3 8 ment ring - Orange Blossom -- 9 p.m. Saturday in the Wilson an open dance and lessons at "Sonata for Two Trum pets and L e g a l b r e a k - in CONGRATULATIONS TO our all-U has never been worn. Save your­ champion basketball and swimming Hall C afeteria. The B etter 7 tonight in 34 Women's I.M. P ian o " composed by Hubert MAN: CLEAN, quiet, near campus. self some money on a 3225 value. The forgetfu l ow ner of this ille g a lly p arked c a r got Parking. No cooking. ED 2-6405 3-3 6 teams E lida Y. 1-3 '6 Mousetrap will play. Admis­ Bldg. Arnold. St. Paul, Minn, gradu­ Call Jeff. 337-7691. 5-3 6 a shock upon finding an empty space (and to w -tru c k sion is 35 cents. ate student. Arnold will per­ SINGLE ROOM. Male student Spring SQUEAKER HEY. you! Tell me * * * form the piano part of his own tracks? ) where his c a r used to be. No m a tte r how IF YOU ARE looking fo r higher vour secrets. Toad 1-3 6 The Varsity Club will meet term. 523 Charles Street. 3-3 6 There will be a m ixer from composition. s ecurely entrenched a vehicle is in Its Ille g a l space, profits o r a better way to sell no at 7:30 tonight in the V arsity longer needed items, try a Want G A R LIT LIVES 1-3 6 8-12 p.m. Friday in the Brody Club Room. Spartan Stadium. the right people w ill find It, and as the p ictures MEN. CENTR AL location, one block The recital is open to the Ad today. Hall Multipurpose Room. F ra n ­ from Union Building. Phone 351- BU BBLY BETSY: L ife is too short Soccer Coach Gene Kenney show, w ill do anything to tow it away. 0416. 5-3 6 cis X and the Bushmen and public without charge. SQUINTING CAUSES wrinkles. Sun­ for anything but madness. Candy will speak. t State News photo by Bob Ivins glasses prescription ground. OP­ Man. 14 6 Dino and the D ynam ics will PLEASANT SLEEPIN G room w ith TIC A L DISCOUNT 416 Tussing perform. Admission is 50 cents. The Chess Club will m eet at kitchen and laundry privileges. P ark­ ing. Young woman. 351-6058 after Building. Phone IV 2-4667. C-3 8 '' Service 7:15 tonight in 304 Bessev Hall. * * * 5p.m. 5-3 8 STEREO DECCA B ristol II. Excel­ D IA P E R SERVICE - Diaparene An­ lent condition, six months old. tiseptic Process approved by Doc­ The meeting of the F ish ­ The Cinema Guild will pre­ Q U IE T R E SID E N TIA L, parking, close eries and Wildlife Club orig­ sent Federico F e llin i's " 8 1 2 " G arrard Changer. 385. or best of­ tors. Same Diapers returned all Burkh to guest conduct Men graduates. Two single rooms fer. 351-6056. 5-3 8 times, Yours or Ours. Baby Clothes inally scheduled for tonight has at 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday. adjoining bath 315 weekly or 355 washed free. No deposit. A M E R I­ been cancelled. Friday and Saturday in B108 monthly. 351-0532. . 5-3 6 GUITAR AND a m p lifie r by Carvin CAN D IA P E R SERVICE. 914 East * * * Stereo speaker system. Cost over < Gier Sireet--Phone 482-0864. C Wells Hall SINGLE FOR man needing quiet The Block and Bridle Club ♦ * * $500 new. Sacrifice. 332-4660. 3-3 6 study conditions. Approved: no cook­ " ing: two blocks fro m Union. 428-- Grove 39.50 per week spring term . Also, garage: 37 month. 351-4266 or 351-9023. 4-3 8 IVIG AND case 100 per cent human hair. Worn once. H alf price. 485- 0208. 3-3 6 ALTERATIONS. , lenced. Reasonable. 355-5855. RE-STYLING dress making fo r ladies. Exper- and 3-3 6 will m eet a t 9 p.m. Thursday in 110- Anthony Hall. The Horse Show Com m ittee will also meet All exhibitors in the club's T ick ets for the Block and Bridle Club Horse Show are on sale for $1. $1.50. and $2 in two European concerts the Livestock Pavilion. F o r more HOOVER U PRIG H T vacuum clean­ Typing S *rvlc * horse show will m eet at 7 p.m. information call 355-8400. Dennis Burkh. conductor of SINGLE: NICE, private home, re­ er. deluxe model. A -l condition. Shirley A. Brehm . assistant Glenn D. Berkheim er. assist Thursday in the Judgihg Pavil- * * * fined gentlemen, junio r, senior. 325 677-5322. C-3 7 ANN BROWN: typist and m u ltilith , the MSU Symphony O rchestra, professor of elem entary special an', professor at the Science No cooking 825 West Grand R iver.3-3 /7 offset prinUng. Dissertations, the­ The Navy O fficer P rocu re­ will be the guest conductor for education, will d irect a United and M athem atics Technical Cen­ FE N D E R SUPER re-verb $275 ses. manuscripts, general typing. ment Team will be in Demon­ two European symphonies in States O ffice of Education E x ­ ter. visited the Am erican Schools ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. M en- Must sell this week or never. 353- IBM . 17 years experience. 332- College L ife will m eet at stration Hall through M arch 8. the next two weeks. perienced Teacher Fellowship in E l Salvador. Honduras. G uate­ close. quiet, cooking, parking, super­ 7581. 4-3 8 8384 c 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Alpha * * * vised. Two blocks to Berkey. 487- Saturday, he will conduct Grant, for 15 fellows teaching mala. and N icaragua, to m ake GOLF CLUBS registered. E ight Chi Omega Sorority House. 243 The Duplicate Bridge Club the Rom e Symphony O rchestra recom m endations for improving 5753 or 485-8836. 4-3 8 M ARG AR ET RICE Experienced grades four, five and six. The irons, four woods. U.S. Royals. typist Prom pt service 509 Grove Burcham Drive. will hold its monthly m aster- and March 15 he will conduct grant was directed to the s c i­ science education. M A LE HOUSING: spring. block Good condition. Bag and head cov­ * * * Street. 337-7038. 1-3 6 point gam e at 7:15 tonight in the the State O rchestra of Yugo­ ence and m athem atics teaching The visits were part of a Union. Cooking, parking. 314 E ver­ ers included Make offer. 487- There will be a study break Union Facu lty Club Room. slavia in an all-Gershw in TV center. follow-up to B erk h eim er's Sci- green. 332-3839. 4-3 8 0555. 3-3 7 TYPIST - NANCY BOHNET - any * * * m ixer from 6-8 p.m. Thursday festival. oncp T each ers of Central Am er­ kind. Reasonable. 1-623-6159. 1-3 6 SINGLE ROOM. M A LE students HEAD 360 s. 610". M arker bind­ in McDonel Hall. WMCD disc The F ilm Society will pre­ Burkh has been guest con­ ica Workshop in San Jo se . Linens furnished, laundered. Near ings, Head r r t l Q once. $225. jockeys will provide music. sent "T h e Love Goddesses: A ductor in many European cities G regory A M iller, associate Costa R ica. CAROL W IN E LY . Smith Corona Elec­ campus. 332-1682. 3-3/7 value—sale | ^ - # iiu . Call 351- * * * History of Sex in C inem a" at professor of counseling per­ 7612. 4-3 8 tric. Theses, term papers, gen- during the past several years eraj, typing. Spartan Village. 355- The R etailing Club will 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Satur­ but this will be his first ap­ sonnel service, was appointed APPROVED ROOM fo r men Single 2804. c -3 7 m eet at 7 tonight in 38 Union. R obert L. G reen, associate or double. 837 West Grand R iver 4-3 8 TELECTRO four-track stereo tape day. and "S o m e Like it Hot" pearance in Rom e. He was an chairm an of the task force in deck and pre-amps Also: Kastin- Professional dress is required. at 9 p.m. Thursday and Saturday. manpower for the State Com­ professor of Ja m e s Madison TE R M PAPERS. Theses, disserta­ assistant at the La Scala Opera WE HAVE a few „ro o m s left for ger size 9 1 2 ski boots. 351- * * * ♦ * * College, gave the keynote ad­ spring term . Carpeted, paneled, tions. manuscripts. Corona Elec­ House in Milan before joining prehensive Planning P ro je ct 0495. 2-3 6 dress at the Second Annual Tri- tric . e lite print. 332-8305. C-3 7 Case Library will hold a The Geophysical Society will the M SI’ faculty in 1966. of the Michigan Division of paved parking, washer-dryer. open book drive for Southern Negro * * * Vocational Rehabilitation. Universitv Conference of social cooking fac ilitie s Supervised. Two H. H. SCOTT 40 w att FM stereo meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in 204 blocks from campus. 345. per month. receiver model HHS-20. $21995. T Y P IN G DONE in m y home. 2 I 2 colleges. For m ore information workers at MSU F eb . 9. blocks from campus. 332-1619. 4-3 8 Natural Science Bldg. Ralph B George K essler, assistant 425 Ann Street. Call Jerry. 351- Complete w ith case. Cash or terms 0856. 4-3 8 call 355-7192. Baldwin will speak. professor of horticulture, has M A IN ELECTRONICS. 5558 South DONNA BOHANNON - Professional been re-elected as president of Pennsylvania. 882-5035. C typist Theses. Term papers IBM In Response to Trem endous P o p u lar Demand STOP! CHECK the newly decorated, Selectrie 353-7922 5-3 '8 Transportation the Am erican Pom ological So­ The Most E x h lle ra tln g F ilm E v e r Made w all-to-w all carpeted, private lav- oratory roams at Spartan H all Singles, kitchens, doubles: $8 to REG AL CLASSIC gu itar w ith 485-4771. case 7-3 8 LIP P IN C O TT’S IBM typing Theses, N E E D KIDERS. Round trip to F lo r­ ida. spring break. Call 482-6316 Gambling raid ciety. It is his second term . The society is made up of term papers M ary Martha. 489- over 500 fruit scientists, teach­ 313 per week. Call 372-1031 or 337- H I F I. FLOOR model VM Fine shape, if no answer, call ED 7-9318. 11-3 8 F re d erlc o 2225 fo r an appointment 4-3 8 good sound. 360. 372-0293 6-3 8 6479; Favann. 489-0358. PROFESSIONAL TYPIST fo r theses 5-3 8 RIDERS W ANTED - Florida. $35 yields trio of ers. growers and gardeners from the United States and 38 F e llin i’! 1/2 M EN : 334 EVE R G R E EN in back of SYLVAN IA P O R T # « ' E . T V w ith and term papers. IBM E lectric. Round trip , leaving Saturday March foreign countries. - Post Office. Cooking and lounge Singles, doubles V erv reasonable built-in clock S O L U i r some repair. $20. a/Z-0293 Needs 6-3 8 BS Degree FORD 337-0138 G RADE R U TH ER ­ 4-3 8 16. 351-8915. 3-3 7 Mafia figures * * * Dr. Wade O. Brinker. pro­ Parking available. 351-8328 3-3 8 MARY JO desires three to four will be shown three nights; M arch 7, 8, 9 TYPIN G DONE in my home. Re­ riders to share expenses in m in i­ D E T R O IT ~ A fessor of veterinary m edicine Animals THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY M E N : EAST LANSING. A ttra ctive tire d secretary. 25 years exper­ bus to Florida. Daytona and M iam i trio of reputed Mafia figures and surgery, has been elected ’ single, double. R efrigerator, p ri­ ience. Term papers, theses, statis­ Beach, round trip . 351-0391 3-3 7 was among 127 persons a r­ president of the Am erican vate entrance, quiet. ED 2-1317 or CHAMPION SIRED AKC Mallamute 108 W ells Hall 7, 8 & 9 p.m . 50tf Voluntary Donation puppies. $100 and Siamese kittens. tical reports, stencils, letters, etc. rested today when police broke College of V eterinary Sdrgeons. ED 7-9779 3-3 8 Phone 882-8507 4-3 8 N E ED R ID E to Washington D C. after $15. 669-3066 or 484-3538. 3-3 8 up a gambling operation and The organization, designed to M arch 13. W ill share expenses and SLEEPING ROOMS fo r rent 140 East PAULA AN N H AUG HEY: Ten pro­ driving Contact Mike. 355-9354. seized "crooked dice and marked promote the a rt and science EAST LANSING'S firs t Pet Shop " J U S T A R R IV E D ” H olt Road. W illiam ston 665-1109 3-3 8 3-3 8 card s." of veterinary surgery, is made NOAH'S ARK. 223 Ann Street 3-3 7 fessional thesis typists. IBM Selec- trics. M u ltilith offset printing. 337- Lt. R obert Bullock, chief up of 35 doctors who have UNSUPERVISED ROOMS Male stu­ 1527. c PUPPIES. ENGLISH Cocker Spaniels. FREEPORT. GRAND Bahama Island of the D etroit P olice R ackets dem onstrated outstanding ability dents. Use of a ll the house. IV 4- Special. Just a few seats left. Eight P arti-color. AKC. Excellent fam ­ 8151 3-3 8 ily dogs IV 2-7622 4-3 6 TYPIN G TE R M papers. Any length. days, seven nights. $195 Right on Division, said Anthony G iaca- in veterinary surgery. OVER THE KNEE Pick-up and delivery available. the beach at the Holiday Inn. Call lone. Vito G iacalone and Dave Dr. B rinker has developed NIRGARA CHAIR For Sale 3350. IV 9-7701. and ham unit. 3-3 6 M obil* Homes 10' x 55' M O B ILE Home. Four- 332-0447 SHARON V L IE T . Experienced typ­ ist. E le c tric typew riter. Call 484- 5-3 8 351-8085 2 GIRLS need ride to Louisiana or near by for spring break. 337-2636. 3-3 8 Feldm an-m entioned as Mafia figures in a 1963 Senate sub­ com m ittee rep o rt-w e re arrested numerous orthopedic surgery techniques. * * * OPAQUE bedroom. 23 x 10' living room ex- in the w est side raid Lee S. Shulman. associate 4218. 19-3/8 NYLO NS tention. $2,100 Call IV 4-6169 3-3 8 A D LE R TY P E W R ITER , two months professor of counseling person­ old. No damage, hard case 487- after 5 p.m. 2-3/6 Bullock said he would seek B A R B I M E L, professional typist. nel service, spoke on " P e r ­ 6254 3-3 8 FOR SALE: 8' x 30' tra ile r in good No job too large or too small. Wanted w arrants charging the three spectives on the Psychology of condition, on lot in East Lansing. Block o ff campus. 3324255. c men with loitering in a place Learning and the Teaching of * M A R TIN GUITAR Model D-21 Rose­ wood body P erfect condition. $250 676-1394 3-3 8 W ANTED: F R A T E R N IT Y party favors. Good opportunity to to sell of illegal occupation. Science and M athem atics 'a t a BROWN • NAVY M E R R ILY N VAUGHN types w ith 351-0706 3-3 8 M O B ILE HOME: 8 x 29 New car­ great speed and accuracy. Call earn monies fo r your house W rite Bullock said $6,735 was con­ meeting of the Am erican As­ SHAMROCK • PINK 339-8751 10-3/8 Ellenscott Associates. Seneca. fiscated in the early-morning peting Sacrifice $950.' 393-3687 sociation for the Advance­ YELLOW • 8 1/2 to MEN'S CLOTHING - Suit, sport Pennsylvania. 16346 4-3 8 after 5 p.m. 3-3 1 raid along with gambling para­ ment of Scien ce in New York coats. 40-41 long Like new. ED M A R ILY N CARR: Legal secretary, 2-4645 4-3 8 GOT A MOUND of unnecessary items phernalia and "crooked dice Citv. typing a t home. E le ctric type w rit­ L o tt & Found er. A fte r 5:30 p.m. and weekends. around your house? Sell them now and m arked c a rd s ." W E D . & F R I. G U ITAR SILVER tone am plifier, 393-2654. Pick-up and delivery. C w ith a low cost Want A d! 0 0 PAIR two 12" speakers. $120 355-9441. LOST: MAROON varsity jacket. White Twenty-two sets of dice T IL L 9 P .M . 3-3 8 sleeves, w hite lining 353-2644. 135 taken in the raid w ere weighted POETRY W ANTED fo r anthology P e r m its a v a i l a b l e NortlrWonders. 2-3 6 STUDENT DISCOUNT - SHEILA C AM P BE LL. Experienced typist. ID E LW ILD PUBLISHERS. 543 Fred­ or repeated numbers making ELEC TR IC BASS and bass am pli­ erick. San Fransisco. C alifornia. C-3 7 it much easie r to m ake points." fier. Like new. Best offer. 351- Personal E lectric. Term papers, theses. 6361. G U ITAR - (F O L K i. Harmony Sov­ 3-3 8 STUDENT SPECIAL save money. 10 per cent discount fo r your dry 337-2134. ANY K IN D OF typing in m y home. C BLOOD DONORS needed $7 50 for a ll positive. A negative. B nega­ tive. and AB negative. $10.00. O Bullock said. "We also seized f o r e x a m i n a t i o n s 44 decks of cards which were marked so they could be read P erm its for Spring T erm Uni­ MARION’S Michigan Banka» ereign. like new. ten months old. deluxe case. IV 5-4838 3-3 8 cleaning, s h irt needs. Wash only 20c load. WENDROW'S COIN LA U N ­ 489-2514. C negative. $12 00. M IC H IG A N COM­ from the re ar with proper equip­ versity College Independent APPAREL M U N IT Y BLOOD CENTER. 507 DR Y CLEANERS 3006 Vine One - m ent." Study Exam inations m ust be USED C LA R IN ET. Excellent con­ 1/2 East Grand R iver. East Lan­ 351-7224 dition. (Completely over-hauled i. block west of Sears - Frandor. Transportation sing. above the new Campus Book obtained before M arch 11 at 7 a.m .-11 p.m. C-3/7 Store. Hours: 9-3:30 Monday. Tues­ B R O O K F IE L D P L A Z A IB . Phone 663-9696 a fte r 5 p.m RIDERS N E E D E D fo r Rockville. day. and F riday: Wednesday and Bullock said the raid was 170 Besse.v Hall, S33 Wonders. 3*3/8 KODACOLOR F IL M , size 620. 126. M aryland. Share cost. 351-0322. 3-3 '8 Thursday. 12-6:30. 337-7183. C made by D etroit police, state 109 Brody or G36 Hubbard. IN THE EAST LA N S IN G STA TE BANK or 127. only 98c w ith this ad MAR- police and agents of the Internal The Spring Term Indepen­ , SOFA AN D chair. V ery good condi­ E K R E X A LL DRUGS. PrescripUon R ID E W ANTED to F o rt Lauderdale - 1331 E . GRAND R IV E R tion. 350. Call between 9 a.m. - center a t Frandor. New lower every­ Late M arch 16 or ea rly M arch 17. M A LE TO share four-m an apart­ Revenue Service acting on " in ­ dent Study Exam inations will 3p.m . only. IV 2-8313. 3-3/8 2 g irls 351-9128. 1-3/6 ment. A p ril 1st. 340.351-6264 3-3 8 telligence inform ation." be given on M arch 25. day discount prices. C-3/7 W ednesday, M arch 6 , 1968 14 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ich igan Reagan REG. 170 BIG E FRESH FROZ. FLORDIA OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A .M .-7 P.M . - (CM ttaaed from page o m ) dential candidate, but he de­ OPEN WEEKDAYS 8 A.M.-IO P.M. scribes this a s a “ fav orite place where B a rry and I a re son" m aneuver to increase the O R A N G E in disagreement. I ’m sorry. state G O P ’s bargaining power I can understand his bitterness a t the convention. in saying this. I ca n also wish that he hadn’t said it. because I think we have got to follow a different path. too big.” Stakes are R eagan again told newsmen M ed sch o o l 6 F L . OZ JUST A FEW BLOCKS O F F CAMPUS AT J U K E CAN “ I am not a can d id ate" for (continued from page one) president. Asked about Rocke- WE RESERVE 3301 E A S T M IC H IG A N A Y E . stand his bittern ess in saying plants, no analysis of outpa­ QUANTITY RIGHTS AT SHOPPER’S FAIR tient and supportive service LIMIT OF 6 CANS, PLEASE - WITH $5 FOOD PURCHASE this. I can also wish that he hadn’t, because I think we oprations, no scrutiny, no have got to follow a different consideration of overlapping path. Stakes a re too b ig .” m em berships of m edical sta ffs.” REG. 99ç VALUE FLYING JIB R eagan again told newsmen “ I am not a candidate” for Marsh also noted the cooper­ president, Asked about R ocke­ ation of the adm inistrators of fe lle r’s recen t statem en t he would accep t a convention draft. the five hospitals involved. He a l­ so stressed that his conclusions, F ID Z . BREA D ED Reagan rem arked, ‘ ‘he changed based on their figures, w ere not final, but m erely to a ct as guide­ 1 LB. his position som ewhat. I haven't changed m in e.” Asked again whether he would lines for local community a c ­ tion for total community health S H R IM P B I T S PKG. accept a vice presidential nomi­ services. nation, Reagan said he “ would Dr. D. B. Hiscoe. chairm an of the state Health Council, B L E A C H not under any cohditions accept REG. 39ç VALUE said a fte r the meeting that th at.” Reagan repeated that he felt such information is provided the nominee would be chosen at the convention at M iami B each by the Council to help local groups m ake their own deci­ sions. H A FM IA P O R K in August. REG. 12c - BIG E He also noted that both the "Know ledgeable politicians and pros in the party have been saying that it is pretty wide Lansing and state groups a re composed of voluntary m em bers LU H CH EO H M EA T C LEA N SER open and the decision will be attempting to develop “ rea ­ made a t the convention.” he sonable. intelligent, and ob­ REG. 37c je ctiv e inform ation" in inte­ said. * grating the planning of com ­ HEARTS DELIGHT OR SPARTAN Reagan will be on Califor­ munity hospital services. n ia's prim ary ballot as a presi- 14 OZ. WT. A P R IC O T CAN G o i n g to • QT. 14 OZ. 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B E E F L IV E R Shampoo Shampoo Deodorant Deodorant FRESH PICNIC STYLE Excedrin Excedrin Toothpaste Toothpaste Vitalis Woolite Coupons Tampax Coupons PORK ROAST L B . SWIFT’S PREMIUM ENDER ROASTING C A N N E D P IC N IC S LB.3 CAN M 89 C H IC K E N S Student Gift Paks FARMER P E E T ’S TASTY ÆÊ are also useful as Finals Week Servirai K it R IN G B O L O G N A . 4 9 Student Gift Paks SW IFT 'S PREMIUM C IlA SWIFrs PREMIUM MAA are only 2 5 f and SKINLESS FRANKS 3 “ V VEAL SHOULDER ROAST lb . * 9 ? BREADED M ORRELL ROLL are availaMe in E. Lansing 3 9 C FISH PATTIES lb . 4 9 0 PORK SAUSAGE only at FA R M ER P E E T ’S H U HERRUD ASSORTED COTTAGE BUTTS 6 9 0 PARTY CILB MEATS ' » >« /UC MEATY ECKRICH SLENDER ook i tore TURKEY DRUMSTICKS lb . 2 4 0 SLKEM MEATS 3 OZ. W T. PKG. 29£ FR ESH , PURE 1 0 a PESCHKE - a . * A c r o s s From O lii Open Tonight 'tit 9 p.m. MORRELL LARD lo C SUCER LUNCH MEATS lb. D S C