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MICHIGAN
ST A T I
U N IV E R S IT Y
East Lansing, Michigan
NEW S March 28,1968 10c
PROVO, Utah (A P I-- Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy has all but decided to enter In
diana's M ay 7 presidential prim ary, set
ting up a potential three-way race with
Sen. Eugene McCarthy and a stand-in
Kennedy flew to Provo Wednesday to
address an estimated 15,000 students at
the traditionally conservative Brigham
Young University.
While the Mormon student body waited
Vol. 60 Number 145 for President Johnson. for Kennedy’s motorcade to arrive from
It was understood Wednesday that Ken the airport, they filled the university field-
nedy, the New York senator who is chal house with hymns.
lenging the President for the nomination, E arlier, at Weber State College, nestled
may fly to Indianapolis Thursday. That at the foot of the Wasatch Range in Ogden,
is the. deadline for filing petitions declar Kennedy continued to press his anti-war
ing his candidacy.
Center to counsel on d ra ft
He would be running against Gov. Roger See related story page 3
Branigin, representing President Johnson,
and probably also against Sen. McCarthy, campaign against the Johnson adminis
D-Minn., whose supporters say they have tration.
enough petition signatures to qualify His voice growing increasingly husky,
him for the ballot. he again broadened his attack to include
By M A R IL Y N PATTERSON group working to foster peace and freedom assistant professor of mathematics; through the Students for Peace and Free
The Hoosier state has 63 delegates to Richard M. Nixon, the potential Republi
State News Staff W riter within the community. A number of James Resh, assistant professor in the dom in the East Lansing high schools,"
the Democratic national convention. The can nominee.
Information and counseling on legal al community organizations are cooperat systems science program; James An Mrs. Guinn said. "We are also trying to
state's prospective slate is reported lean Kennedy again faulted Nixon for what
ternatives to the draft are now available ing. derson. assistant director of Honors Col interest high school counselors in our serv
ing toward Johnson. he called a lack of any new ideas in the
at the newly-established D raft Inform a The center offers literature on the draft lege; John Brattin. Lansing attorney, and ices."
past decade.
tion Center, 935 E. Grand River Ave. from religious organizations, the Friends Guinn. The center is open from 1 to 5 p.m. and Kennedy, in announcing his candidacy Kennedy called for creation of a state
The center has information on draft law, Peace Committee and the Central Com 7 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and March 16, said he would support McCarthy peace corps, to be financed by the fed
conscientious objection, religious denomi mittee for Conscientious Objectors. It The center will help high school stu- from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays. For in those primaries where the Minnesotan eral government, but to remove federal
national statements for conscientious ob also has a staff of 10 counselors experi dents, as well as college students, who further information, call 489-8035 in the has entered. McCarthy has yet to accept strings from aid programs to local com
jectors and alternative service. enced in the area of draft advising. face the draft. morning or 351-5283 in the afternoon or the offer and is campaigning on his own munities, allowing the localities a wide
The center, which is located off the park "We are talking to high school students evening. in Wisconsin. latitude in deciding how the funds w ill be
“ The technicalities of trying to gain a
ing lot of the Meridian Mutual Insurance deferred status are varied and complicat used.
Co., opened Tuesday in response to 'th e ed." Mrs. Guinn said, "and the counselors,
enormous demand for information. having had previous experience with the
“ Many young men are struck with a procedures involved, w ill be able to help
grave philosophical question in having to the individual do what he thinks he should
fight for a cause that even the statesmen
are opposed to." Mrs. Ted Guinn, staff
do and do it as quickly and correctly as
possible."
V honora ries
coordinator, said. “ We are here to help
them. We do nothing to make up the “ It is much easier for a man to obtain
man's mind for him but try to help him
find the road that is best for him "
deferred status if he makes the applica
tion before he is Classified 1-A.’ Ted d ire c t p o lic y
The center is sponsored by the Greater Guinn, assistant professor of mathematics
Lansing Community Organization, a and counselor for the center, said. "The
boards are less suspicious of his motives.
We are trying to help young men realize fo r Choice ’6 8
this and' appry earry ir cneir intention
is to try for a deferred status."
By LEO ZA IN E A
The other counselors include Rev. W ar State News Staff W riter
ren Day of United Ministries in Higher
Education. Rev. Keith Pohl of University Choice '68 organizers here announced
Methodist Church, Rev. Tom Smith of Wednesday they have enlisted the support
Unitarian-Universalist M inistry, Peter of 12 service honoraries to direct the na
Stettenheim and Harrison Hunt. tionwide collegiate presidential prim ary on
Also counseling are: John Masterson. April 24.
355-4560 1-5 p.m.
Roger Williams, East Lansing junior and
Demleaders reluctant
campus coordinator, said the honoraries
would be responsible for a ll policy-making,
though ASMSU would still provide the
to.support LBJagain
funds.
Williams said MSU would possibly be the
Is th a t K e n n e d y ? only campus in the nation to use this kind
o /1system. The. rt.r* !*
pfimarres' wiW ¿a? S if t x iv d b y campus stu
In Nebraska, where McCarthy w ill be a A b fifb o a rc f in A S h r a n a * # /ic o n « r n W n ' a r r t f e n e r r - o f & o . flfcberf K e n n e d y d e c f a r f n g
a t t r a c t in g a lot o f a tte n tio n la t e ly . T h e s ig n w a s p r o d u c e d b y the N o r t h la n d dent governments. The board of directors
W ASHINGTON i AP > -- Although 14 of challenger, the White House induceij E u g e n « M c C a r t h y h a s be«n
ye • 4s not o n the b a llo t In the A p r i l 2 W i s c o n s i n p r i m a r y . U P I T e le p h o to w ill establish basic guidelines, design the
24 Democratic governors are listed a: John . ’ i.-ier G •».. -"’.*31*: V /r r is o r . as w el^as ' C o l i t i - a rt d ep artr-i natiohSUhenot and provide overall leader
son supporters, administration lieutenants the state chairman and national commit ship and direction.
are finding that many state party leaders teeman. to come out publicly for Johnson.
are reluctant to stand up and be counted But the delegation's 30 votes w ill go to
Williams said project spokesmen decided
for President Johnson’s renomination. the winner of the prim ary. Kennedy has
McCarthy warns business
to relieve student government of the Choice
A large share of these potential defec booked himself into Lincoln. Neb.. Thurs
'68 “ burden” because of the upcoming
tors to Sens. Robert F. Kennedy. D -N .Y .. day for a university speech and a meeting
ASMSU election and the consequent
and Eugene-' J. McCarthy. D-Minn.. are with Democratic officials. McCarthy will
changeover of personnel and leadership.
turning up in the 26 states that have Re be going in as soon as he completes his
publican governors. Wisconsin campaign this week. He said the honoraries welcomed the
of possible wage controls
These states w ill have 1.382 votes at There are fresh reports of trouble for task with “ fantastic" enthusiasm and none
the Democratic convention in Chicago the President in Ohio and Pennsylvania, of those approached refused to take part.
next August. 70 more than needed for the previously supposed to be securely in the All of the honoraries have given definite
nomination. Johnson camp. commitments, he said.
An Associated Press survey disclosed The Ohio Democratic organization is
running Sen. Stephen M. Young, a vigor CHICAGO (A P )-S en . Eugene J. M c President Johnson. He made a fund Kennedy brought laughter and applause A ballot of 14 candidates, including both
that 14 Democratic governors are sup
ous Vietnam w ar critic, as a favorite son Carthy. stopping in Chicago to raise money raising appearance and a speech in Chi from the audience. extremes of the political spectrum, w ill
porting the President, six are noncommit-
for complimentary support on the first for his campaign, told businessmen Wed cago and talked by telephone with Mayor McCarthy, a member of the Senate be offered to nearly five millon student-
al, one is threatening to leave Johnson
ballot at the Chicago convention. Young nesday that if the Vietnam war continues Richard J. Daley, a supporter of Johnson. Finance Committee, said if the cost of war voters. Republican candidates include Sen.
over Vietnam, one backs Kennedy and two
has confided to friends that the leaders to escalate, the nation w ill have to plan for At a news conference, McCarthy fielded rises to $50 billion a year the nation would Mark O. Hatfield of Oregon, Mayor John
are for form er Gov. George C. Wallace of
are getting nervous about trying to trans credit, price and wage controls. questions about a mini-revolt in his have to be prepared to move toward some V. Lindsay of New York, Sen. Charles H.
Alabama.
In Republican-governed states Johnson fer all of the state's 115 votes to Johnson The Minnesota Democrat took part of "children's crusade." kinds of wartim e controls-and not the sur Percy of Illinois, Gov. Nelson Rockefel
the day off from campaigning in Wiscon Asked about the resignation of his cam tax now proposed by the Johnson adminis ler of New York, Gov. Ronald Reagan of
w ill have to win contested primaries to get subsequently.
the delegations of five states-Wisconsin, A Democrat intim ately associated with sin for his April 2 prim ary challenge of paign press secretary. Seymour Hersh. 30, tration. California, Harold Stassen and Gov. Rom-
the situation in Pennsylvania said the and Hersh’s assistant, M ary Lou Oates, He said some action would have to be ney. President Johnson, Sen. Robert F.
Nebraska, Oregon, California, and South
Johnson camp’s dependence on Mayors 23, McCarthy said: “ I don’t look upon considered on credit controls and on wage Kennedy of New York and Sen. Eugene
Dakota. In none of these is the President
Joseph Barr of Pittsburgh and James Tate this as a serious loss to my campaign. and price controls. J. McCarthy of Minnesota are the Demo
currently looked upon as the favorite. *M c C a r t h y ’ m e e tin g W e'll survive." At a news conference after the speech cratic contenders.
of Philadelphia for the state's 130 votes
McCarthy repeated that he is considering
could be shaken before the convention Mc McCarthy said "we have the best or
M o re Cosby Tickets Carthy's name is on the April 23 prim ary Approximately 150-200 MSU students,
members of Students for McCarthy travel
ganized campaign at the lower level."
entering the Florida prim ary but indicated
that no final decision has been made. He
Choice '68 organizers also placed Gov.
George C. Wallace of Alabama, Rev. M ar
ballot, which is not binding on the dele Hersh is a free lance w riter and a form
More than 2,000 tickets to the second Bill ing to Milwaukee Friday, w ill meet at 8 said he understands he has until April 20 tin Luther King and Socialist Fred H al
gation. er reporter for The Associated Press in
Cosby show Saturday night have been sold, There are political storm signs in some of tonight in 35 Union. to enter the Florida campaign. stead on the ballot to provide alternatives
Chicago and Washington Miss Oates was
according to Don Banghart, ASMSU popu These students w ill campaign for Sen. McCarthy acknowledged to newsmen for those students “ alienated from the two-
the 14 states whose governors are support a newswoman for United Press Inter
lar entertainment chairman. ing Johnson. These states include Texas. Eugene McCarthy this weekend in M ilwau later that he had talked by telephone to party system.”
national in New York. Their duties were
Approximately 4,000 tickets are still Tennessee. West Virginia. Delaware. k e e , Wis. for the state's April 2 presiden Mayor Daley, a powerful influence in
taken over Wednesday by Paul Gorman, The prim ary w ill be “ open,” in that stu
available for the second show at 9:30 Hawaii, New Hampshire, Indiana. Illi tial primary. They w ill canvas the Milwau party politics who has maintained that
38, who had been a speech w riter for the dents w ill be asked to express their party
p.m. and are on sale at the Union ticket kee area, going from door-to-door, talking he w ill support re-nomination of Johnson
nois. Utah. Connecticut. New Jersey. campaign.
office, Campbell’s Suburban Shop and the South Carolina, North Dakota and Loui to people about McCarthy and providing (please turn to page 13) (please turn to page 13)
Paramount News Center in Lansing. siana. them with information about the senator McCarthy spoke before businessmen at
charge
Reserved seats are $4.50 and general ad and what he stands for. the Paper Board Packaging Council. He
Kennedy may challenge Johnson's bid
The group w ill leave Lansing Friday was introduced by Henry Van der Eb,
East German’s
mission is $3.50. for Indiana's 63 votes with Gov. Roger D.
Tickets not sold prior to the two perform afternoon, work Saturday and return Sun Executive vice president of the Container
ances w ill be available at the door. (please turn to page 13) day. Corporation of America.
In introducing McCarthy, Van der Eb
said “ all others have followed in his cour
ageous footsteps in somewhat unseemly
haste."
The apparent jibe at Sen. Robert F.
spurs Red controversy
reported the reformers readying a program
P R A G U E ( AP)--CzechosIovakia’s for to shed Iron Curtain restrictions on individ
eign minister summoned East Germany’s ual liberty and perm it “ no-confidence”
ambassador Wednesday night to protest
A S M S U can d id ates' an attack that was likened here to calling
votes against the government.
CTK also reported that Czech Ambassa
him an “ im perialist agent." The attack dor Vaclav Kolar called in East Berlin
platform s, pictures due and the official complaint were believed
unprecedented in Soviet bloc diplomacy.
on Erich Honecker, a top member of the
East German Politburo, and East Ger
All candidates for the ASMSU Student The Czech news agency CTK reported man Foreign Minister Otto Winzer, “ ex
Board, National Student Association dele that Foreign M inister Valclav David pressing objections and disagreement
gates, senior class president and vice pres notified Ambassador P eter Florin of an with the statements” made by Hager.
ident and Off Campus Council should sub “ official objection” to statements that
The Hager comments stirred wide
m it platform m aterial, biographical infor “ reflected on Czechoslovakia and a mem
spread indignation here. One party source
mation and pictures to the State News as ber of the Czechoslovak government."
spoke of a “ sneak attack,” and the Asso
soon as possible. He referred to a speech in East Germany
ciation of Czechoslovak Anti-Fascist
Students running for at-large positions by K urt Hager, secretary of the East Ger
Fighters called Hager’s statement “ in
on the ASMSU Board who have not been man party Central Committee. He singled
terference in the democratic affairs of a
contacted by the State News to schedule out Forestry M inister Josef Smrkovsky,
a leading Czech liberal and candidate for fraternal country.
interviews with the editorial board should
call 355-8252 immediately. the vacant post of president, as one of At the same time, a delegation of
Candidates and delegates who need pic those who are “ filling the West with hope students from Prague’s Charles U niver
tures taken must report to 301 Student Serv that Czechoslovakia w ill be puh?d into the sity delivered a petition to the East G er
ices Bldg. between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. to maelstrom." man Embassy, denouncing H ager’s at
day. The incident, reflecting r.ew tension tack as a “ hostile act against the Czech
d in t j o b between the orthodox Communist nations
Contact the State News immediately oslovak people.”
if interviews or photographs are not possi of East Europe and the reform leadership
MSU’s Reserve Officer Training Corps received greetings from the other half recently when they i n i c u i turn to page IS)
ble at any time. in Czechoslovakia, came as party sources
discovered their sign and doors painted with large peace symbols. State News Photo by Bob Ivins
2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, March 28, 1968
WELCOME BACK!
IN W IS C O N S IN
WITH THESE
SUPER BUYS Israelis likely to ignore Nixon to seek
FROM LARRY'S
U.S.D.A. GRADE A
UN 'reprisal’ resolution
By MITCH MILLER
total GOPvote
WAUSAU. Wis. (AP (-R ich other m ajor speech at Milwau
CHICKEN THIGHS State News Staff Writer
Sunday’s U N Security Council
N e w s a n a l y s i s ard M. Nixon, whose Wisconsin
prim ary campaign has been
kee Thursday night.
Before the withdrawal of
OR BREASTS resolution condemning Israel
for its reprisal raids into Jor
dan has pointed up the problem
The Arab nations apparently into a “ Greater Israel” and
realize that they cannot defeat make it more advantageous
X coasting with his huge acknowl
edged lead, returned to work
Gov. Romney from the Repub
lican contest. Nixon had planned
on concentrating heavily on Wis
W/RIBS the Israelis face In handling Israel by conventional m ilitary for the inhabitants to be under
Wednesday as Republican lead
consin after the New Hampshire
ers battled to hold GOP voters
attack. Their response to Is Israeli control.
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the results of their victory in in their own column April 2. primary.
the six-day war of last June. rael's occupation has been to The raid on Karameh, in However, with only token op
He scheduled a m ajor farm
LB. The Israelis want to hold on resume terrorist-cum-guerilla Jordan, was one of these.
Skateboard sitter address before a Wisconsin position on the GOP ballot from
to the territories they captured operations, sim ilar to those The Arab states and their California Gov. Ronald Reagan
Farm Bureau convention at
for a number of reasons. First, which have been taking place Soviet backers, who have com G a r y G r a y , T r e n t o n s o p h o m o r e , w a s t e d no t im e and form er Minnesota Gov.
Wausau Wednesday night, a
CHIQUITA BRAND the areas are of m ilitary value. since Israel was first estab plained periodically about Is g e t t in g h i s s k a t e b o a r d o ut o f m o t h b a lls a n d t e s t in g it Harold Stassen. he has made
breakfast reception at Oshkosh
They provide the Israelis with lished. ra e ls acts, felt that the n e a r B e s s e y H a ll In r e s p o n s e to the f i r s t d a y s o f Thursday, followed by a lunch only three sorties into the
BANANAS protection against hostile ac
tivities, and room to maneu
ver.
What they have been hoping scale and duration of this one
to force Israel into is the type (several I s r a e l i
of response made by most West destroyed what was one of the
battalions
s p r in g . Sta te N e w s P h o to b y M ik e B e a s l e y eon talk at Sheboygan and an- state since March 12.
But with Sen. Eugene J. M c
Carthy touring the Republican
2 » 25£
Second, they possess economic ern nations to this type of w ar main bases of guerilla heartlands in a frank bid for
value, especially the east bank
of the Jordan River, although in
the long run the cost of ad
ministering the territories may
fare. that is. a counter-insur activities in a day-long bat
gency effort confined to the tle)
areas under attack.
provided an
opportunity to make a success
The Israelis, however, are ful case in the United Nations
excellent
Relaxed Romney crossover votes in his confronta
tion with President Johnson on
the Democratic side. GOP lead
ers are mounting a drive to
Hl-C ORANGE OR outweigh the profit of posses unwilling to cooperate. They for a resolution against Israel. keep Republican totals up
views racial issue
sing them. have conducted both terrorist A compromise resolution Republican State Chairman
Third, and probably most im and anti-terrorist campaigns passed, with the support of the Ody J. Fish sent a letter to all
GRAPE DRINK portant. they provide the Jerusa
lem government w ith the nego-
tiating powei—that Will liupclully
and have come to the con United States.
clusion that to take the de The support was forthcoming
fensive in this type of con because the U.S. wishes to re By the Associated Press mistically to newly enacted would not actively seek the
of his party's county chairmen
Tuesday, directing them to wage
a telephone campaign "to get
I QT. 14 OZ.
CAN 25* bring the Arabs to talks regard
ing peace in the Middle East.
But if the Israelis are pro
tected from attacks on Israel
flict is to be defeated. gain the goodwill of the Arab
So rather than conduct "search states, in addition to furthering
and destroy” or sim ilar opera the American-Soviet “ detente."
tions. which they feel would But there is a more funda
With the pressure of presiden
tial campaigning off his shoul
ders. Gov. Romnev is tackling
Michigan's problems with a re
open housing ordinances in
several cities.
'Romnev is pushing the legis
lature to pass a statewide law-
nomination, "m y personal feel
ing is he i Romnev i would
have continued had he not felt
that Mr. Rockefeller was going
out the Republican vote and to
have it vote Republican next
Tuesday."
Under Wisconsin's open pri
proper, they now must worry alienate the population of the mental reason why the U.S. laxed and confident air. de banning racial discrimination in to be a candidate.”
COUNTRY FRESH captured territories, the Israelis supported the resolution, and voting much of his time to
mary law. there are no poll
about attacks on the captured real estate transactions and has lists of party members, and vot
Romnev declined comment on
FR. ONION FLAVOR territories. have attempted to integrate their that is that our experience with what he considers his state's called for stiffer laws against
his wife's statement
ers may use either ballot.
guerilla warfare has led this No. 1issue-race relations. rioters. In another Republican devel
DIP ’N CHIP SAYS WELCOME BACK!
country to the feeling that it was
unfair for the modernized Is
raelis to beat the underdevel
During the month since he
withdrew from the race for the
Republican presidential nomina
Romnev speaks with ease on
some aspects of his unsuccess
ful presidential bid. but has
Of his own future political
plans. Romnev says he plans to
opment. Stassen told newsmen
Thursday that a poll taken in
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lead the Michigan delegation to six state cities the past two
P IN T C A R T O N oped Arabs. tion. the 60-vear-old governor remained silent on others. the convention in M iam i Beach. days showed him running ahead
has .conferred with legisitAc'-s. He says he has no excuses and
5
TRU r YOU H A D A FIN E VAC ATiON The U.S. wants Israel to
play the game of modernized
mayors, aides and civic leaders
on the prospects of racial vio
professes no bitterness at ,his
failure to arouse the GOP rank
Early in his campaign. Romnev
wmwwcW with a flat "no.”
of Nixon for the first time. 51
per cent to 40 per cent
when ask^G if he were interest Stassen. who has been cam
SHOP-RITE ART STU D EN TS
against unmodernized states
where the modernized state
lence this summer.
Spending his time _” in the
and file.
" I learned some lessons.” he
ed in the vice presidency. Now
he describes such questions as
paigning hard as the GOP
"peace candidate.” said this
ICE CREAM
C H O IC E O F 3 F L A V O R S C h o o s e Y our
loses. The Israelis show no
interest in following the rules;
they feel they are in an al
process of getting up to date "
on Michigan's racial problems
and "getting a feeling of where
says, adding he has even made
a "New Years' resolution" to be
nice to the press, which he often
"theoretical and speculative”
and adds " I'm not going to be
showed opposition to Johnson-
Nixon policies on the American
speculative.” war drive in Vietnam
together different contest. The
JQC we are'' in solving riot causes accused of misinterpreting his
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1/2 GAL. memory of the murder of the ; has kept the governor close to
A R T S U P P L IE S statements.
CARTON
Mediation expert
six million “ civilized” Jews by home. He has made only two "The press is wonderful.” he
the "savage” Nazis is too fresh trips outside Michigan since he said with a smile at a recent
F r o m E a s t L a n s i n g 's M o s t C o m p le t e S e le c t i o r for them to feel any guilt about returned from the campaign news conference. "Some are
O PEN SU NDAYS
defeating the Arbas. who have trail March 1
1 1 :00 A . M . T O 6 :0 0 P . M . more wonderful than others."
PRIN TS
may settlestrike
• re-declared the Nazi ambition Although working mostly at A hint of disillusionment
LARRY’S
o Ii M
m IiW
s IwM t Vi 1 Br
• T R A V EL PO STER S
toward them.
And it remains to be seen
whether the threat of probably
his Lansing office, the governor
has made two trips to Detroit
showed through, however, when
he said. "1 don't believe I was
'r>vfceck racial problems. <\yA'f> AV, 'rcmWiTig. inarticulate
FRAM ES
I the Israelis to play by our
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110 9 E . G R A N D R I V E R | A c r o s s F r o m T h e H o m e E c . B ld g , 3 19 e . Grand River Michigan faces "another diffi Romnev said New York Gov.
D E T R O IT U P D -A labor
rules. cult and tense„..sumoiei'i” but singer to come in because oi
Nelson A. Rockefeller s state
expert from the Upiversity of "the apparent inability of the
says he doesn't anticipate an ment that he t^ould accept a
Wisconsin has agreed to try parties even to get close to
upheaval as great as the one draft by the GOP convention in
to settle D etro it’s 133-day- resolving this thing.”
which hit Detroit and five other fluenced his own decision to pull
old newspaper blackout, Mayor “ If he can’t solve it. then
cities last summer. out. but was only one of many
Jerome P. Cavanagh announced no one can,” he said.
"White and black racists who factors.
Wednesday. The Detroit News and the
want violence are very, very- His wife Lenore. said on the
M i l e s a n d m i l e s o f ju s t a f e w w o r d s a n d h o ld in g h a n d s . few .” he says, and points opti- dav Rockefeller announced he
Cavanagh told a news con Detroit Free Press h; ve not
ference that Nathan P. Fein- published since Nov. 16. One
singer would come to Detroit strike against the papers has
Thursday "to advise me been settled, but four more
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL on what further steps can be continue.
W IS H E S T O A N N O U N C E T H A T T H E taken to end this disastrous Thursday, the lengtl- of the
'F O L L O W I N G H O U S E S W I L L B E O P E N S U M M E R ’6 8 labor dispute.” newspaper blackout will equal
2 f l f e
Feinsinger, a law professor, the record shutdown of 1964.
ALPHA DELTA PI
has a 30 year background in Cavanagh said Feinsinger
CHI OMEGA
mediation and arbitration. He “might be able to devise some
DELTA DELTA DELTA
was an umpire in disputes formula upon which this dis
KAPPA DELTA
KAPPA ALPHA THETA Between General Motors Corp. pute could be settled.''
ZETA TAU ALPHA and the United Auto Workers He said Feinsinger would
from 1954 to 1966. and was in have to leave D etroit Friday,
R O O M ( 7 d a y s ) and B O A R D (5 d a y s m e a ls ) volved in the settlement of but indicated he would come
Is $225 such labor disputes as the New back next week f needed.
York transit strike of 1966 The mayor blamed the stale
A P P L Y T O D E S IR E D C H A P T E R H O U SE and the Hawaiian pineapple ship mate on "attitudes by person
11 W E E K T E R M ping strike of 1947. alities” involved in the ne
Cavanagh said he asked Fein- gotiations. He did not specify
which personalities or what
attitudes.
About 600 members of Team
Casual. . . Bouncy. . . Easy-going. . . sters Local 372 went on strike
against the D etroit News Nov.
16 when their work contract
expired.
The Free Press suspended
publication the next day. char
ging violations of joint con
tracts that the two newspapers
had with News employes who
refused to cross the Team
sters' picked line.
Local 372, under pressure
from its international union,
signed new contracts with the
Free Press Feb. 15 and with
the News March 15. But the
contracts of 13 other unions
expired during the Teamsters
strike, and four of the 13
went on strike.
B ook store fails,
S u m m e r is f o l l o w i n g g o o d v i b r a t i o n s . . . f e e l i n g h a p p > . . . t a l k i n g
A v a il a b l e In B r e v l t t B r o w n
declared
a b o u t t i l i n g s t h a t m a t t e r a n d t i l i n g s t h a t d o n ' t . . . r u n n i n g ar< m i n i
and G o ld e n H a r v e s t T a n
w it h f r i e n d s . . . u s i n g T W A ' s S O 5 0 ( H u b e a r d t o d is e t > \ e r n e w p la c e s bankrupt
a ll o \ e r th e I S f o r o n ly h a lf f a r e ...
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Political petal-picking : choice 968
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p o r t u n is t , p o w e r - h u n g r y im a g e .
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H e h a s g i v e n h i m s e l f a lo t to
T h e y ’r e n ic e p e t a l- p ic k in g
o ve rco m e . F o r th ose w h o s h y
f lo w e r s f o r in d e c is iv e p r e s i d e n
a w a y fro m K e n n e d y , he se e m s
t ia l c a n d id a t e p o t e n t ia ls a n d
to p o s s e s s a d e g r e e o f a b r u p t
fo r fru stra te d vo te rs.
n e ss, r u t h l e s s n e s s a n d i m p e r s o n
T h e f i r s t c a n d id a t e in the
a l c o n c e r n f o r a n y o n e in h is
r in g , G o v . R o m n e y , w a s a ls o
w a y . O n th e o n e h a n d a n y
th e f ir s t to flee.
lik e n e s s in s p e e c h , t h o u g h t o r
G o v . N e ls o n A . R o c k e f e l l e r
m a n n e r i s m s to th e la t e J o h n F .
w a s e x p e c t e d to s t e p f o r w a r d ,
K e n n e d y b r i n g s p r a is e , r e s p e c t ,
b u t le ft s u p p o r t e r s g a p i n g in
a n d s u p p o r t ; o n th e o th e r, s u c h a
sh o c k w h e n he re fu se d .
l ik e n e s s i s v ie w e d a s “ p l a g i a r
A n t ic ip a t io n t h a t R o b e r t F .
is m ” a n d he b e c o m e s a “ fre e
K e n n e d y w o u ld e n t e r w a s n ’t
r id e s e e k e r . ”
w id e s p r e a d , b u t h e did.
In th e K e n n e d y -M c C a rth y
S e n . E u g e n e M c C a r t h y m o t i
co m m a n d of th e R e p u b lic a n ta t io n in th e p r i m a r i e s , a c o n m o v e m e n t, th e re is hop e fo r
v a te d th e y o u th , m a d e a r e
n o m in a tio n . f r o n t a t io n a n d a ll- o u t b a t t le b e c h a n g e , e v e n if it i s a s l i m one.
m a r k a b le s h o w in g in th e N e w
tw e e n m o d e r a t e s a n d c o n s e r v a S t ill, it w o n ’t b e s u r p r i s i n g if
H a m p s h ire p r im a ry and is
tiv e s. P e rh a p s R o c k e fe lle r th e r e v o l v i n g d o o r s p e w s f o r t h
g r a d u a l l y g a i n i n g r e c o g n it io n W h e th e r R o c k e f e l l e r ’s re
j u s t f a ile d to r e c o g n iz e th e d e p th o n ly J o h n s o n a n d N i x o n o n e le c
a s a s e r io u s a lt e r n a t iv e f o r the fu sa l w a s a f o r m of s u r r e n d e r
of s u p p o r t he h a d a c q u ir e d . tio n d a y . . . o n ly s a d d e n in g .
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E i t h e r w a y , it i s r e g r e t t a b le --T h e E d i t o r s
A n d P re sid e n t J o h n so n co n P a r t y d o e s n o t h a v e a n a c t iv e
tin u e s a s P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n . d ia lo g u e g o in g . S o m e c o n te n d th a t h e is n o t c h a lle n g in g N i x o n
A n d f o r m e r V ic e P r e s i d e n t th a t he m e r e l y w is h e d to a v o id to w h a t c o u ld h a v e b e e n a n i m
p o rta n t a nd m u c h needed de JIM BU SCH M A N
R i c h a r d N i x o n a p p e a r s to h a v e a p e r s o n a l a n d v io le n t c o n f r o n -
b a te o f th e is s u e s . F o r a l l p r a c
t ic a l p u r p o s e s , th e R e p u b l ic a n
M e a n w h ile a t M S U c o n v e n t io n w i l l b e o n e w it h o u t
a c h o ic e .
A g a in , th e lib e r a l w in g o f th e
W e lc o m e , th e stu d e n t t e a c h e r
m u m s th e w o r d R e p u b lic a n p a r t y h a s f a ile d to
u n ite b e h in d a c a n d id a t e o r e v e n
E D I T O R ’S N O T E : J i m B u sc h m a n re
T h e p a s t tw o w e e k s in p o lit ic s c o n j u n c t io n w it h C h o ic e 68 p u t u p a g o o d fig h t. N ix o n , h o w
c e n tly re tu rn e d f r o m D e t r o it ’s F e r n -
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e x c it e m e n t in th e p r e s id e n t ia l H e r e th e s t u d e n t s w i l l h a v e a h a s b e e n h a r d a t w o r k o v e r th e a s a stu d e n t t e a c h e r of E n g li s h . E a r
c a n d id a t e sc e n e . S e n . E u g e n e c h a n c e to e x p r e s s t h e ir p r e s i p a st fe w y e a rs. lie r t h is w e e k , he s t a g g e r e d in to the
o ffic e w it h the f o llo w in g a cc o u n t.
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LOOK RIG H T THROUGH M E T H e h a s th e u n p a ra lle le d s t r e n g t h o f the
LOOKED RIGHT TEACHER GAN LOOK RIGHT THROUGHM)U BEEN LOOKED R I6H T THROUGH! a p p e a l, a n d the P r e s id e n t w ill m a k e it in lo n g - r a n g e p r e d ic t io n o f th e c o u r s e o f the
p r e s id e n t ia l o f f ic e itse lf, w it h it s s t r a t e g ic
THROUGH ME.., d r a m a t i c le v e ra g e , a n d it s c a p a c it y fo r a p r i m it i v e w a y . w it h o u t a n y s u b tle tie s, w a r a n d p ea ce . L y n d o n J o h n s o n k n o w s this.
k n o w in g th a t it w i ll a r o u s e s t r o n g e m o W h e n he s a y s h e i s c o n c e n t r a t in g o n the
g e tt in g a tte n tio n f o r the i s s u e s th a t the
t i o n s - j u s t a s the p e a c e a p p e a l b y h is w a r a n d the p e a c e ' he m e a n s it. b e c a u s e
o ffic e c a n c re a te . F i n a l l y he h a s the " s p l i t
o p p o n e n ts i s a r o u s in g s t r o n g e m o t io n s on no t' o n ly the n a t io n 's fu t u r e h a n g s o n the
t e r " a n d " s p o i l e r " a r g u m e n t a g a in s t K e n
the o t h e r D e m o c r a t ic sid e . H e w ill n o t be o u tc o m e , b u t h is o w n p o lit ic a l f u t u r e a s ^
ne d y. in a d d it io n to the s y m b o li c a lb a t r o s s
a n e a s y m a n to beat. w e ll.
th a t B o b b y a lr e a d y c a r r i e s in the f o r m of
B u t h is r e a l c h a n c e f o r the n o m in a tio n . C o p y r ig h t 1968. L o s A n g e le s T i m e s
the r e s e n t m e n t o f the K e n n e d v d v n a s t y
Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, March 28, 1968 5
O U R R IA D B R S ’ M IN D
THE
T h e i s s u e : A m e r i c a , n o t V i e t n a m B
s ta le m a t e b e tw e e n the U n ite d
E D IT O R ’S N O TE: The moral and political insight: file s the v e r y e s s e n c e of A m e r i- the re m a y b e n o lim it to w h a t
S t a t e s a n d the S o v ie t U n io n
following letter by James P. the problem of Vietnam is c a - a n ill-a d v is e d a d v e n t u r e in a d e s p e r a t e le a d e r s h ip m a y d o
h a s-so fa r-sa v e d the p eop le
Warburg was sent to the State the problem of America! M r. w h ic h w e a p p e a r to be i m p r is to e s c a p e f r o m a d m it t in g its
O
of V ie t n a m f r o m n u c le a r ho lo
News by Marcus G. Raskin, Warburg crosses generational oned b y the ir r a t io n a l c o m p u l m is ta k e s .
caust.
co-director of the Institute for lines to reach out to us on sio n of o u r le a d e r s to r e in W h e n the y o u th o f A m e r ic a ,
T h e is s u e A m e r ic a n s fa c e in
Policy Studies, and co-author the public problem which h a s fo rc e e r r o r r a t h e r th a n r e c o g c o n fro n te d w it h the d ile m m a s
th is e le c t io n y e a r is b ro a d e r
with Bernard F a ll of the book become central to our lives.” nize m is j u d g m e n t a n d m i s c a l p re se n te d to it b y a n o ld e r
than f in d in g " a n h o n o r a b le w a y
“ Vietnam Reader” . Warburg cu la tion . g e n e ra tio n , s e e s n e w s r e e ls of
ou t of V i e t n a m . " A w a y m u s t
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be fo u n d o u t of the m o r a l
and was a foreign and eco M o r e a n d m o r e A m e r ic a n s o u r P r e s id e n t s e n s e s a m o n g u s b y A m e r ic a n b o m b s a n d o t h e r s
m o r a s s in to w h ic h o u r c i v i l i
nomic policy adviser to Presi a re b e g in n in g to re a liz e is not m e r e ly im p a t ie n c e o r m a im e d a n d re n d e re d h o m e le s s
z a tio n h a s flo u n d e re d . We
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. th a t o u r in t e r v e n t io n in V ie t re se n t m e n t o f fu tile s a c rif ic e . - w h e n it s e e s b r a v e A m e r i
need to fin d le a d e r s w h o w ill
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re c o g n iz e th a t o u r n a tio n h a s
letter tim ely because of its s e n s e le s s o b s c e n it y th a t d e h a u n ts our n a t io n - f e a r that the n a m e of d e m o c r a c y in o r
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o f t h is w a r that m in g le s , in p r im it iv e b a r b a r is m that b e lost its b e a r in g s , has o v e r
d e r to m a in t a in in p o w e r a
a ll a g e -g ro u p s , w it h the s a d g a n w h e n H it le r m a d e e x t e r re a c h e d it s e lf and . in so d oin g,
c o rru p t, in e ffic ie n t a n d u n p o p u
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the S p a r t a n s . K n i g h t h a s a 1-2 w o n -lo st
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Boise Cascade Corp. : Packaging tech Durand. Mich.. Area Schools: Early and letters, business, communication
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nology. accounting and financial admin and later elementary education and spe
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Florida and various. juniors in mechanical engineering,
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m u n it y s e r v ic e s , e x p a n d in g the g u a r a n t e e s s u f f ic ie n t c o n tr o l of L IE B E R M A N N ’S
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be c o n c lu d e d in 1972. Io w a G o v . H a r o ld E . H u g h e s , E n u n c ia t e d in the b lu e p rin t
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T h e ne w m a j o r m a t c h e s in
d e n ce d th a t he is fe e lin g the ed b y p a r t y c h ie f A le x a n d e r
C o le d iv id u a l c a r e e r in t e r e s t s w ith
S. B r e m b c k . a s s is t a n t a n tiw ar, p r e s s u r e w h e n he^ sp o k e
?n . e m q h a s t s in g e n e r a l edu- D u b c e k th a t the p a r t y a n d gov-
, ... m Veavvp? Hy.*» u>Jw*«sw.
Student \ otitit ii/r-.isS * tq r ’ y.K*VY quiet, cook wig park
o n e w eek. SC iVl.VTKK SUBLEASE. iWo rftatr. fax- WANTED: WORKING girl or grad
aim and 1 p m M 1 girl. Good salary plus meals. Call ing. Supervised. Two blocks to Ber-
Ray Balbach. Theta Chi. 332-3581 3-4 1 urv. Air-conditioning and pool. 355- kev 487-5753 or 485-8836 C uate student to share one bed
T h e Sta te N e w s w ill be TRIUMPH 1966 TR 4A. red convert 1115. 3-4 1 room apartment east side of Lan
r e s p o n s ib le o n ly f o r the ible Only 11.000 miles. Phone 355- WAITRESSES in Coral Gables Show sing. near East' Lansing Own trans
FURNISHED APARTMENT Graduate
6030 3-3/29 Bar. Waiters in Coral Gables Rath ONE PERSON for three girl apart portation required. Phone 489-0184
f i r s t d a y 's In c o r r e c t In s e r students. Three rooms. Private en
skeller. Apply in person. Coral ment. 212 River Street. Utilities after 6 p.m 5-4 2
tio n . trance and bath ED 7*7603. 3-3 29
VOLKSWAGEN 1964. Good condi Gables. East Lansing. 7-4'5 paid. 351-9332. 2-3 29
tion. One owner $675. radio. 353- CEDAR STREET ** near 1-96. Up
NEEDED: TWO girls lor four man
STUDENT TO assist handicapped EAST LANSING. One girl to share per furnished. Seven minutes to
0901 M 1 Beechwood Apartments Spring and or
attorney in arising mornings and re furnished apartment. Prefer grad campus Couple. $135. 663*8418 5-4 2
summer terms. $57. month. 337*
The State News does not tiring nights. Compensation room uate student. Single room Phone
VOLKSWAGEN 1963 Sun-roof. Radio. . 1495 * 3-3 29
351-6427. 3-4 1 STUDIO FURNISHED Burcham
permit racia l or religious $550 353-3239 or 332-5615 3-4 1 and board. 484-1938. 5-4 3
Woods. $125 per month Immediate
discrimination in its ad ONE MAN tor two-man Marigold
TWO MAN Apartments. Furnished. occupancy. East Lansing Manage
vertising c o l u m n s . The VOLKSWAGEN 1963 Sunroof. Radio, DIETICIAN - FULL time position Apartment. Close, quiet. 351-9050 3-3 29
F o r R ent 135 Kedzie. 124 Cedar, and 129 ment Company. 351-7880. C
whitewalls 32mph. Call 351-8563. open: Complete charge of food plan E m p lo y m e n t Burcham. From $130. - $160 per
State News will not accept ning. preparation, and service. Sal
3-4 1 month. Year and summer leases. STUDIO APARTlpj^fV'or two mon TWO BEDROOM luxury apartment
advertising which d iscrim ary: $7.830-with step increases to GIRL TO live in. Do afternoon, eve TV RENTALS for students. Low- ParkinfcQ C M | 6»Wek. 251 Spar
Call IV 7-3216. evenings 882-2316 C Short term lease available 351-
inates a g a i n s t religion, VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE 1966 $9.667. Civil Service position with ning nursery care and light house economical rates by the term or tan Av é m r T «ui«? «132-6078. 3-3 29 4275 C
ra ce , color or national o r Ten months old. $1.200. Call be attractive fringe benefits. Apply to work. Experience preferred. 337- month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT ONE GIRL, for two-firl apartment
tween 7-9p.m. 337-7691. 3-3 29 John J. Delaney. Administrative Of 9318 3-3 29 ALS 484-9263 C 134 Stoddard. 337-7274 2-3 29
igin. ficer. Michigan School for the Blind
v\\',KSWA.C,V.\ BUS 1966 Cariuver 7151 West Willow. Lansing 7-4*fr- STUDENT TO live in. supervise TV RENTALS lor students $9 00 ONE MAN Sublet luxury apartment
¿/ it ’o t i" h . .',.» .- 1, Cv • (8 * aV * ‘ - ' " ■ '■ s j A '— *
Phone 882-1436 3-3 2» m* iciais per 111e x - 'c.Vri, t t i No 16 351-341« ** ».* •
work five hours daily Monday- ferred 332-0319 after 5 p.m. 3-3 29 tee same-dav service C
A u t o m o t iv e
Friday. ED 2-5176 10-4 10
VOLKSWAGEN 1962 One. owner. Good ONE BLOCK from Olin Kitchen
CHEVROLET 1964 lmpala Convert condition, $625. 355-3241 3-9 29 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM PARKING. IN E X P ft^ Y ^ n?ar Union. targe living room, fireplace, two
WANTED: GIRL to cook dinner and PANY. Experienced secretaries, Many spaces available. 351-5531. 3-4 1
ible. 37.000 miles. V-8 Auto bedrooms. Needed two men to share
matic Powej. Steering and brakes occasionally stay all night with ladv. typists to work temporary assign aparthient. $12. a week 337-0132 2-3 29
Black with black leather interior. A u to S e rv ic e & P a r t s ED 2-5176 after lp.m. 10-4 10 ments. Never a fee. Phone 487- A p a rtm e n ts
Call 694-0586. 5-4 2 6071. C-3 '29 NEEDED: ONE girl lor summer
MELS AUTO SERVICE. Large or BABY-SITTER three days per week.
LUXURY APARTMENT to sublet and or fall. Call 3514)319 3-3 29
CHEVROLET WAGON 1965. 8 . auto small, we do them all. 1108 East 8-4 p.m Near campus. 351-0217. 3-3 29 CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A few
matic. whitewalls, power steering hours a day can mean excellent lor summer term. One. two. or
Grand River 332-3255. C TWO BEDROOM furnished upper
Superb condition. 355-1131. 3-4 1 MALE STUDENTS in need of money earnings for you as a trained three girls. Reduced rates. 351-
5480. M 2 apartment. Built-in appliances. Pri
MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East Kala Call 393-5660 if you are 18-27. Avon representative. For appoint vate entrance. Married couple. $100
CHEVROLET 193»$300 or best mazoo Street-Since 1940. Com 1:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m Monday. ment. in your own home, write
SUMMER TERM Sub-let Burcham a month plus utilities (averaging
offer Phone after 5 p.m.. 489- plete auto painting and collision Tuesday and Thursday. C Mrs. Alona Huckins. 5664 School
Woods. One bedroom, swimming less than $10 a month' Phone 337-
»1*37 5-4 2 service. American and foreign cars. Street. Haslett. Michigan, or call
pool, air conditioned Call Barrv 7815 or 351-8231 3-3 29
IV 5-0256. C NURSES -- R.N. and L.P.N. open IV 2-6893. C-3/29
CHEVROLET 1956 Four-door. Low ings P.M. shift in geriatrics. Ex 351-8089 or 355-8252. 5-4 2
WANTED: ONE male graduate stu
original mileage Good engine. $150 cellent base rate plus 5 per cent GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT for
ACCIDENT PROBLEM. Call KALA differential. Liberal benefits, con dent for four man luxury apart
355-2767 3-3 29 permanent positions for men and KILBORN - WALKING distance ment. $40 per month Dave. 351-
MAZOO STREET BODY SHOP genial co-workers. Phone ED 2- women in office, sales, technical. from downtown. New--one bed
Small dents to large wrecks. Amer 0801 3-3 29 5260. 3-3 29
CORVAIR 1960 four-door with auto IV 2-1543 C-3 29 room. Furnished, parking. Lease
matic transmission. Runs and looks ican and foreign cars. Guaranteed required. 332-3135. 10-4 10
work 482-1286. 2628 East Kala ONE GIRL for luxurious apart
good. $95 882-2555. 3-4 1 DRIVER • DELIVERY men. tele STUDENTS FOR gardening and land
mazoo C phone order-takers. girls. Night ment. Reduced rate. Northwind
scape work. Full or half davs. Ap R lv e r h o u s e Apartments 337-1867. Beverly. 3-3 29
CORVAIR-1963. 700 series, good hours Full or part time. Apply ply in person. TW1SS LANDSCAPE
tires, four-door. Best offer. FE CAR WASH: 25c. Wash. wax. vacu-. evenings after 4:30 p.m. 203 MAC CENTER. III2 Lake Lansing Road. A p a rtm e n ts
um U-DO-IT. 430 South Clippert. FOR TWO or three. One bedroom,
9-8236 3-4 1 Avenue. 351-8871. 5-4 2 East Lansing. 10-4 '9
back of KO-KO BAR. C-3 28 Renting Immediately - sunporch. Utilities, deposit •paid.
Furnished 3 bedroom luxury $150 spring. $125 summer. 351-
CUTLASS SUPREME 1966 White with FEMALE HELP w— 1 'full time. FRY COOK-must be 18 or over.
Prefer mar'" C Q wife. THE 5905. 3-3 29 F R ID A Y , M ARCH 2 9 , 1 9 6 8 1 :3 0 P . M .
white side walls, black interior. Full and part time work. Apply Penthouse - Close to campus -
Power brakes and steering, radio, A v ia tio n CARD S C\V»«—^< ¡> 1 Grand River. CHARCOAL HOUSE. Frandor Cen ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS. AT
tilt Wheel, etc. Call 482-5902 3-4 1 Apply in [ . »on to Mr. Mukalla. 2-3 28 ter, after 6 p.m. 4-4 1 Short term lease available.
Trowbridge Road. East Lansing. MSU SA LVA G E YAR D
FRANCIS AVIATION. So easy to Call 3 3 7 -2 4 0 6 , o r 332-0255 Faculty members. Deluxe one and
FORD 1960 V-8 automatic 49.000 learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!! SERVICE STATION Attendants. Full WAITRESS-MUST be 18 or over. SUMMER, FA LL RENTALS two bedroom apartments available FA R M LAN E
actual miles Excellent condition Special $5.00offer! 484-1324. C lime or part time. 19 years or old Full and part time work. Apply Private patio and swimming pool. M IC H IG A N STATE C A M P U S
er. Phone 487-3063 between 8 a.m - AVAILABLE, ALSO
$225. ('all IV 5-4584 after 5 p.m. CHARCOAL HOUSE. Frandor Cen Chalet House for private parties.
3-4 1 THE WINGED SPARTANS now open 5p.m. M 2 ter, after 6 p.m. 4-41 Within walking distance of campus. V a r io u s M a k e s A n d C o n d it io n s
a Cessna Cardinal-another good WANTED: FOUR men for luxury
apartment summer. Swimming pool No children or pets. Phone 337-
reason to join and learn to fly or CLAIM REPRESENTATIVE A ls o :
FORD GALAX IE 1963 I 2 two-door WOULD LIKE to have college stu 351-8980. 5-4 3 0634 for appointment. C-3 29
rent through your own University For large multiple-line Insurance dent give golf lessons for summer. 1 - 1959 Plymouth serial #M2561051
luirdtop Power steering, automatic.
club. Save with lowest rates, best Company. College education or equiv Work in Pro Shop optional. Send ONE GIRL: To sublease a two-girl 1 - 1958 Bulck serial #4E1054095
351-7534 3-329 equipment, quality instruction. Call EAST SIDE - Furnished one bed
alent preferred. Immediate employ resume to Blossom Trails G.C.. room. Utilities included. Bus close luxury apartment for spring term 1 - 1959 Dodge serial #34914375
355-1178. 353-0230. 353-0213. 351- ment arranged locally for positions 1565 Britian. Benton Harbor. Mich One block from campus. Phone:
KARMAN GHIA 1958 convertible 9301. C $90. ED 7-7151. 10-4 10 All items may be seen at salvage yard
and trainng in any one of the many igan 49022. 3-3 29 337-9560. 5-4 2
Good condition. 351-8743 after 5 M arch 28, 8 :3 0 -4 :3 0 March 29 8:30 - 1:00
areas in the United States. Salary, EAST MICHIGAN Avenue. Clean fur
p.m 3-4 1
THE WINGED SPARTANS now own expenses, and automobile provided. nished two rooms with complete
OLDSMOBILE 1964 Dynamic 88 four- a Cessna Cardinal-another good Excellent employment benefits. kitchen. For one or two gentlemen TER M S: CASH ___________________________
Phone 372-6410. Ask for J. David F o r R ent
door. Automatic. 355-5776 after 5 reason to join and learn to fly or students. $20 a week. Phone 372- 4 M A N
p.rfi 3-4 1 rent through your own University I-oftus for an interview appoint
ment AETNA LIFE AND CASUAL TV RENTAL G.E. Portable. Free
4963. 2-3 29 asnaa a sa s
OLDSMOBILE F-85 1964 Deluxe
club. Save with lowest rates, best
equipment, quality instruction. Call TY An Equal Opportunity Employ service and delivery. $8.50 per
ONE GIRL needed for spring term.
[L U X U R Y APTS
aasB naaaa
Power steering. power brakes. 355-1178. 353-0230. 353-0203. 351- er and Plans For Progress Com month. Call STATE MANAGEMENT
351-0602. 3-41 • 2 bedrooms H ass a a a a a
Good condition 351-0145 3-3 29 9301. C pany. 23-4 26 CORP. 332-8687 C
ACROSS aa aso ¡ana
• 2 bathrooms
s aaa smon
“ D e lic io u s Food
PX S to re —
Paddle Ball Paddles, $2.88-
F ra n d o r
• Fully furnished
1. Vocal solos
6. Concoction 26. Religious
work of art
sa aaaans
10. Freight s a a s s n i e s iz i
F ro m F o r e ig n $5.88. Penn. T e n n i s Balls • Fully carpeted 11. Stately 27. Ballan
asad asa a
L a n d s /* $1.99-$2«49. Tennis R a c k e t
Press $1.39. Shag Golf Ball • A ir conditioned
13. Bay window
14. Birds of prey
2 8 .Taverns
29. Spiral □na misa ansa
$2.88/doz., $3.88/ doz. New 16. Flushed 30. By birth @ B B H D m a n n
F o o d f r o m a lm o s t
e v e r y c o u n t ry . Golf Balls $3.98/3. Tennis Balconies on 17. Partly open 31. Vocalize naans saasnn
Shoes $5.49. Baseball Gloves
$4.88-$9.88. Softballs $1.98.
all apartments 19. Resinous
substance
32. Flax fiber
35. Plant shoots
nans a n s a
S H A H E E N ’S T H R I F T W A Y One block from 2 0 .Engendered 37. Active
Swim Fins $10.88-$11.88. Swim DOWN
campus 21. Plateau 39. Impassive 3. Crocus,
2310 S o u th C e d a r Snorkles $2.98. Special Fish 1. Stomach gladiolus
22. Although 40. Cupolas
ing T a c k l e . Rods, Reels, 41. Brave: an acidity 4. Maturity
25. Climbing
4 8 5 -1 5 3 8 Lures, Lines. Save 25%-35%. pepper plant 42. Exercise 2. Unique 5. Sun rooms
im m * 6. Staff of life
r— c1 T 7 9 7. Background
L A R R Y C U S H IO N 'S S P O R T S S H O P
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L A N S IN G 'S G O LF H EA DQ UA RTERS
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9. Billfolds
12. Rental
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r ■__ 15. Gamut
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6 FOR 1.00 18. Fast plane
> SHAG BALLS
/ EDGE 20. Wagers
20 21
1.00 A DOZEN j t Now Leasing For Fall 21. Repast
1968 GOLF RULE BOOK " And Summer 13 31 A w 22.'Mimicking
FREE WrTH PURCHASE 23. Steamers
R IV E R 'S
2k a 24. Under
O F 1.00 OR MORE
EDG E 25. Organized
T E N N B RACKETS 39 s>
PP group
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FROM 4.95 27. Overcame
B A D M IN T O N B IR D IE S »
29. Whitefish
L a r r y C u th lo n Leasing hours: sr W~
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31. Waken
32. Occasion
S p o r t in g G o o d s
8:00 P .M . - 10 p.m . dally
March 27 - A p ril 15
82 w~
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34. The Occident
3020 Vine IV 5-7465
Open F rL 't il 8; Daily 't i l 6.
Apt. 103 - RIVER'S EDGE 1 ÏT « !
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36. Enemy
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OR PHONE 332-4432 salmon
i Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, March 28, 1968 15
F o r R ent F o r R ent Peanuts Personal
StudentService
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NICE: MENS double: living room, R P. HAPPY 21ft on tie 28th Reach
I--SEVERAL Mature young men to
parking: clean and quiet. 332-47093-3 29 high, dream deep The best is yet to
share cozy, clean, well furnished
be! Sxuleid 1-3 28
home in Lansing. Ample parking.
DIRECTORY
Excellent deal 482-5188 10-4/10 ROOMS FOR Girls Cooking In
quire at 332-0063 3-3 29 I DREAM of Jeanne. Nightmares of
MC 205. Thanks a heap! 1-3 28
NEEDED ONE girl House near
campus. $50. Utilities included. STUDIO ROOM--AvaiIable for two-
WANTED: BACKYARD to rent for
351-0229 3-4/1 Must have transportation-Refrig- dog until June. Helen. 337-0514 5-4 3
erator. parking area $80.00. Call
GOOD SIX room furnished house ED 2-3393 after 5 30 p.m. 7-4/4
“ Worth crowin’ about" THE COST of a Want Ad isn't high
M ID -M IC H IG A N two miles from campus for three but its broad coverage will bring
S T U D E N T S E R V IC E or four male students. Reasonable PRIVATE ENTRANCE to bedroom,
T a le n t A g e n c y In c . responses to you within hours!
T f e ip * 337-0512 5-4/S study room, and bath for two men
D IR E C T O R Y students. 712 Northlawn Avenue.
F
Fried Chicken Bands & other TWO MEN for four man house $50. Phone 332-4674 3-4 1 R e a l E s ta te
A W e e k ly O p p o rtu n ity entertainers Utilities paid 482-7688 3-4 1
, 1900 E. Kalamazoo MEN: ROOMS with cooking privileges EAST LANSING Newlv decorated
484-4471 351-5665 GIRL. PRIVATE bedroom, newly at 523 prove Street. $15 per week. three bedroom ranch. Featuring
decorated, spacious, close to cam Phone 332-1835 or 332-4674 3-4 1 TWO fireplaces, finished recrea
pus $60 351-7516 5-4 3 tion room. 332-6023. owner 5-4 2
N o r to n 's
C O LLE G E TR A V E L F ra n d o r S h ell S tation SINGLE OR double student room
GRADUATE STUDENTS need one Male only. Near campus. Avail EAST LANSING~“L '’ shaped ranch,
&
O F F IC E M ajor rep airs Including man to share house in East Lan three-bedrooms-up; plus two in
able at once IV 5-6581. ED 2-
tune-ups and brake work sing. Own room. $60 plus deposit 8531 3-41 finished basement. Near Red Cedar
130 West Grand R iver Blvd. Mechanic on duty. Its name indicates it character Call 351-8817 or 355-0149. 3-4 1 School. * Fireplace. carpeting,
3024 E . Saginaw, E . Lansing WOMAN STUDENT. Kitchen, laun drapes included. Two-car garage.
351-6010 L in c o ln N a tio n a l L ife Call 332-4627. 5-4 5
489-8010 ONE GIRL for four girl duplex in dry. parking facilities available.
___________________ 332-5025 East Lansing $55. 351-0776. 3-4 1 Excellent location 332-1918 3-4 1
Join the Campaign Nowl ONE. TWO men share three-bed GRADUATE OR over 21 share two
S e r v ic e
F R A N C IS A V IA T IO N
PAT PAULSEN fo r PRESIDENT room house Close. $60 351-0988. bedroom trailer All conveniences. HaHaHa. Don't take any wooden piastras, EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS and
C A P IT A L C IT Y A IR P O R T G Wash 2 0 * load 3-4 1 Close $55. Call Tim 332-4312. 3-4 1
1 1 / 2 " buttons 25* e a . 5 -5 1 .0 0 dress maker for ladies. Reason
10% d isc.-d ry c l. able Call 355-5855 3-3 29
4 8 4 -1 3 2 4 White w/Red Printing
Shirt Service w/coupon FOR FOUR students. Furnished with ATTENTION GIRLS: sleeping rooms
Send: Paulsen for President utilities paid. All new and close to with cooking privileges. Call Fred F o r S a le F o r S a le
Sales, Service, Flight WENDROW’S ECONOWASH DIAPER SERVICE-Diaparene An
2015 Pleasant Grove campus Phone 332-8488 5-4 2 Allen. 351-7934 or 351-0960 3-4 1 ACHTUNG! TELEFUNKEN has ar-
Instruction, A ircraft Rental VINE ST. WEST OF SEARS VOX JAGUAR Organ. Standell Art tiseptic Process approved by Doc
_ <- VRti Ai ' W t V f l v yv-ir.i. r v
Call 351-8754: Girl to share Iwo- S( t I ( t Mr mart Single. $50 : double- -640 G«ragc. ■ Hft-O&tf ’ «■■ . A - ZNl Q of drawers,
good condltK“ ,,i- desk. 641-6038 C-3/29 fessional thesis typists. IBM Selec-
H H. SCOTT 40 watt FM stereo
trics. Multilith offset printing 337-
Burcham Woods -■ Eydeal Villa
receiver model HHS-20. $219.95. 3-3 29 WALLSTREET JOURNAL calls SEN
Complete with case. Cash or terms. 1527. C
LARGE SELECTION of frames. TRY'S Young Driver Questionnaire
MAIN ELECTRONICS 5558 South a temper test! It could save $50
Glasses for everyone. OPTICAL ANY KIND OF typing in my home
Pennsylvania. 882-5035. C DISCOUNT. 416 Tussing Building on auto insurance. If interested, and 489-2514 C
Phone IV 2-4667 C-3 29 between 21 and 25. call 882-7284
ELECTRONICS Rl'MAGE Sale this or 485-3647. C-3 '29
Saturday. Test equipment, parts, TYPING IN my home. Experienced,
hi-fi stereo equipment, speakers. BIRTHDAY CAKES. 7"-$3 60.8 - last, accurate. MRS. DAVIS. TU2-
$4 12. 9" $4.90. Delivered. Also FR EE !! A Thrilling hour of beauty. 7338. 3-3 29
351-6502. 2-3 29 For appointment call 484-4519.
sheet cakes KWAST BAKERIES.
MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS
STEREO TAPE deck. Eight track IV 4-1317 C-3 29 STUDIO. 1600 F'ast Michigan C-3 29
Call Mike. 332-5184 after 6 p.m. W a n te d
1-3 28 DIAMOND' BARGAIN: Wedding and FORTY TOP Soul and rock bands.
engagement ring sets. Save 50 per CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR desires
Gary Lazar. 351-8907 or MID- 3-4 bedroom home, prefer par
KODACOLOR FILM. Size 620. 126. cent or more. l,arge selection of
plain and fancy diamonds. $25-$150 MICHIGAN TALENT AGENCY. 351- tially furnished, near MSI', about
or 127. only 98c with this ad. MAR- 5665. C-3/29 August 1. Write Dr. Raymond Som
EK REXALL DRUGS. Prescription WILCOX SECOND-HAND STORE.
509 East Michigan Phone 485-4391 mers. 2224 Jefferson. Stevens Point
center at Frandor. New lower every BIMBOS PIZZA savs WELCOME
C BACK " We have moved closer to Wisconsin. 3*3 29
day discount prices. C-3 29
campus and invite you to visit us
at our new location •2021 East I WILL baby-sit full time in my
F U R N IT U R E Michigani, or we will deliver a de
licious pizza to your dorm tor only
25c extra lor any size order. Call
University Village apartment. 355-
6148. 5-4 2
R -E -N -T -A -L 489-2431
PARKING IN East Lansing, across
c-3 29 WANTED TWO tickets for Block
and Bridle Show. Saturday night.
Call 355-0757 after 5.30 pm 2-3. 28
from Berkev. behind Polaeheks $25
Now you can furnish your apartment per term, in advance. $9 per month PLACE TO rent for rock band to
Cali Mark While. 332-3947. 410 practice. Call 351-9359 0*4 3
to suit your taste and budget. Albert Street 3-3 29
A le a s e c o m b in a t io n to f it y o u r n e e d s
Se p t. 1 5 -S e p t. 15, J u n e 1 5 -J u n e 15, a n d s u m m e r le a s e s BISHOP FURNITURE RENTAL PAT PAULSON for President But
tons available tor 50c at P.O Box
374. East Lansing. 5-4 2
BLOOD DONORS needed $7 50 for
all positive. A negative. B nega
tive. and AB negative. $10.00. O
negative. $12 00 MICHIGAN COM
RUMMAGE SALE in Social Hall of MUNITY BLOOD CENTER. 507
BEING SIGNED NOW 4972 N O R T H W IN D DRIVE
EA ST OF Y A N K EE STADIUM
Okemos Community Church Tues
day. April 2. 9:30 a m. to 9 p.m.
Wednesday. April 3. 9:30 a m to 12
1 2 East Grand River. East Lan-1
sing, above the new Campus Book
Store. Hours: 9-3:30 Monday. Tues
PLAZA - EA ST LANSING Ph. 351-5830 p.m. Sponsored by the Women's day. and Friday: Wednesday and
Society. 3-4 1 Thursday. 12-6:30 337-7183 C
• C o m p l e t e l y f u r n i s h e d
NEED _A C A R ?
P la c e Y ou r
• Air Conditioned PEOPLE REACHED WANT AD BUDOE
%1 to 4 man apartments T oday . . . J u s t c lip , c o m p le t e , m a il.
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• Guaranteed parking
Special R ates for MSU Students
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Noon F r l . - Noon Mon.
• Our heated pools are S tate Z i p Code
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Plus Gas
No Mileage Charge
open spring, summer, Phone
C o n s e c u tiv e D ates to R un .
Student H o .
and fall.
D A IL Y
H e a d in g _______ ___________ NO
P e r Day MILEAGE
P r in t Ad H e re : M3 Plus Gas CHARGE
• Rents start at$125 OR CHOOSE OUR REGULAR
LOW RATE OF
EASTUN S M t M A N A G E M E N T C O
P e a n u ts P e rs o n a ls m u st be p la c e d in p e rs o n . Per
M ile 4 G as
10 W o rd s o r L e s s : 1 thy - $1.50 3 thy» - $3.00 5 diys - $5.00
O v e r 10 W o rd s A dd: 15* p e r w o rd 40 * p er word 6 0 * p e r word
You must be 21 and
745 Burcham Drive, Apt. 2 □
M a ll tos M ic h ig a n S tate H ew s
a □ have a valid MSU LQ card*
351-7880 346 Student S e rv ic e s B ld g .
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th e fa b u lo u s flu o r e s c e n t d r e s s e s o r th e p e r fe c t h ip p a n ts .
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that rocked NewYorkisnowinour store all preparedto giveyou a rockor twoandthose fashions tofaint about.
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