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E u g e n e P r e s s s e c r e t a r y G e o r g e C h r is t ia n had b e e n d ra f te d to h e lp f r a m e w h a t J o h n s o n w o u ld s a y a n d s o m e of h is n o te s d a te b a c k com m ent u n til M onday on P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n 's d e c is io n no t to se e k re e le c tio n , Narasim han J. M c C a r t h y , D - M in n . , s a id S u n d a y t h a t if a n a id e s a id S u n d a y nig h t. R e p u b lic a n s h e lp h im d e fe a t P r e s id e n t to l a s t f a ll, a r o u n d O c to b e r. K e n n e d y le a r n e d o f J o h n s o n 's a n n o u n c e ­ J o h n s o n in T u e s d a y ’s W is c o n s in p r i m a r y it w ill b e b e c a u s e G O P lib e r a ls s u p p o r t A n d o n the n ig h t of the S t a t e of the U n io n m e s s a g e . J a n . 17. C h r is t ia n sa id J o h n s o n h a d in h is p o c k e t the text o f a n m e n t u p o n a r r i v a l a t K e n n e d y A ir p o r t f ro m a w e s t e r n t r ip in h is c a m p a ig n to w in key 'W inds’ h is a lt e r n a t iv e to h a r d - lin e V i e t n a m p o li­ the D e m o c r a t ic p r e s id e n t ia l n o m in a tio n . a n n o u n c e m e n t that he w o u ld not ru n fo r cies. M c C a r t h y , c a m p a ig n in g w it h a “ v o te fo r p e a c e ” s lo g a n , s a id in a n in t e r v ie w re e le ctio n . It w a s n 't u n til J o h n s o n quit sp e a k in g . "1 h a v e n o th in g to s a y . " K e n n e d y told n e w sm e n . K e n n e d y h a d s c h e d u le d a n e w s c o n fe re n c e f o r 10 a .m . M o n d a y to c o m ­ speaker C h r i s t i a n sa id , that he k n e w of the the d a y s a r e o v e r w h e n R e p u b l ic a n s m e n t on J o h n s o n 's a d d r e s s . 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T lje tio n w e re h e s it a n t to c o m m e n t on the “ T h e o ld p a t t e r n o f p a r t y lo y a lt y is " I hop e t h is w ill b e re fle c te d in the th e m e o f t h is y e a r 's e v e n t i s “ T h e R i c h P r e s id e n t 's a n n o u n c e m e n t. b r e a k in g u p . " h e sa id . “ I f R e p u b l ic a n s W is c o n s in p rim a r y on T u e s d a y ." the L a n d s a n d th e P o o r : T h e C h a lle n g e o f Se n. E u g e n e J. M c C a r t h y s a id S u n d a y c r o s s o v e r in th e p r i m a r y to v o te f o r m e it M in n e s o t a s e n a t o r sa id . D e v e lo p m e n t . ” n ig h t P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n 's d e c is io n not w ill b e b e c a u s e t h e y h a v e no a lt e r n a t iv e H e a d d e d J o h n s o n 's d e c is io n m u s t h a v e to se e k a n o t h e r t e rm w a s a s u r p r is e w h ic h in t h e ir o w n p a r t y a n d b e c a u s e th e y w a n t c o m e a s a s u r p r i s e to c a b in e t m e m b e r s N a r a s im h a n w ill s p e a k a t 8 p .m . F r i ­ " c h a n g e d the e n tir e p o lit ic a l p ic t u r e . " to r e g is t e r t h e ir p r o t e s t a g a in s t the p r e ­ d a y in the E r i c k s o n K iv a . A c o ffe e h o u r v a ilin g w a r p o lic ie s. and in f o r m a l d is c u s s io n w ill fo llo w . “ I a m the o n ly a lt e r n a t iv e t h e y h a v e in R e g is t r a t io n f o r W in d s o f C h a n g e w ill th a t r e s p e c t . " W i s c o n s i n v o t e r s c a n c h o o s e b e g in at 9 a .m . W e d n e s d a y in the U n i o n e ith e r p a r t y 's b a llo t. T h e f e a r a m o n g s u p ­ and c o n tin u e u n til 5 p .m . F r i d a y . F i n a l p o r t e r s o f P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n a n d f o r m e r F a c u l t y C o m m i t t e e s t i l l r e g is t r a t io n w ill be F r i d a y f r o m 3-6 p .m . V ic e P r e s id e n t R i c h a r d M . N i x o n is th a t in th e E r i c k s o n K iv a . A l l s t u d e n t s w i ll b e a g re a t m a n y G O P m e m b e r s - w it h o u t a w e lc o m e to attend >th e s e m in a r s , b u t s e a t s s ig n if ic a n t c o n te s t in t h e ir o w n p r i m a r y - w ill b e g u a r a n t e e d o n ly to th o s e w h o h a v e w ili v o te D e m o c r a t ic . p o n d e r s I F C p r o p o s a l re g is te re d . F i g h t i n g t h is d r o p o u t te n d e n c y , N i x o n P a r t ic ip a t in g in the e v e n t w i l l be: K e n w o u n d u p h is c a m p a ig n w it h a f a m ily - By L IN D A G O R TM A K ER A re p o rt o n th e c o m m i t t e e ’s s tu d y m a y B o d e , p r o f e s s o r of p o lit ic a l s c ie n c e , le a d ­ ho u r re c e p t io n in M i l w a u k e e a t w h ic h v o t ­ State News Staff W riter c o m e b y F r i d a y . C o b b sa id . ing a d is c u s s io n o f " P o l i t i c a l D e v e lo p ­ e r s w e re in v it e d to m e e t h im , h is w if e a n d In ter-F raternity Council's (IF C ) p r o ­ W I C 's p ro p o s a l, a ls o u n d e r c o n s id e r ­ m e n t s in L a t in A m e r i c a . " a n d J o h n C o l­ - tw o d a u g h te rs . posal perm itting women in public a r e a s of a tio n b y A S M S U , c a l l s f o r “ e n c o u r a g e d ” lin s, p r o f e s s o r of p o lit ic a l s c ie n c e , d i s c u s s ­ Nixon supporters placed full-page adver­ fraternity houses after closing h o u r s h a s ra th e r th a n “ re q u ir e d ” s ig n - o u t fo r in g “ P o lit ic a l A s p e c t s o f M o d e r n iz a t io n tisements in Wisconsin Sunday news­ hit some snags with the F a c u lt y co e d s w it h s e le c t iv e h o u rs. in A f r i c a . ” papers urging Republicans to stay in their Committee on Student Affairs. The p o rp o sa l c a lls fgr e n co u ra g e ­ In a n n o u n c in g that he w o u ld no t se e k re - own tent. ’"W e’re fed up and w e’re going “Some of the committee members m e n t of a ll c o e d s to s ig n o u t w h e n election. J o h n s o n s a id : to make our vote count,” the ads said. felt we should look more closely at le a v in g the G r e a t e r L a n s i n g A re a , w h ile " W i t h o u r h o p e s a n d th e w o r ld s h o p e s “We must have a change from the Demo­ this proposal,” T. Clinton Cobb, com­ the p re se n t r u le s r e q u ir e it. fo r p e a c e in the w o r ld in the b a la n c e e v e r y crats and their administration. And that m ittee chairman, said after Friday C o e d s w it h h o u r s w o u ld b e r e q u ir e d to day. I d o not b e lie v e th a t I s h o u ld d e v o te means we must vote Republican. ” afternoon’s meeting. s ig n out f o r o v e r n ig h t a b s e n c e s , a s th e y a n h o u r o r a d a y o f t im e to a n y p e r s o n a l Johnson’s Wisconsin organizers sim i­ “Members think there is a sub­ a re now , b u t a n o t h e r p o r t io n re a d s : p a r t is a n c a ll o r to a n y d u t ie s o th e r th a n larly placed full-page newspaper ads Sun­ stantial difference between a private " A lt h o u g h n o t re q u ir e d , it i s r e c o m ­ the d u t ie s of t h is o ffice , the p r e s id e n c y day. “ Courage, compassion, wisdom and fraternity house and men’s residence m e n d e d th a t a c o e d w it h s e le c t iv e h o u r s of y o u r c o u n try . experience, the marks of leadership, the hall,” he said. m a k e u s e o f s ig n - o u t p ro c e d u re s , e s ­ " A c c o r d i n g l y , I s h a ll no t s e e k a n d I w ill marks of a great President,” the ads M en’s Halls Assn. (M H A ) had a p e c ia lly f o r a n a b s e n c e o f m o r e th a n not a c c e p t the n o m in a t io n o f m y p a r t y f o r said. . * 24 ho u rs. sim ilar proposal approved at the end a n o th e r t e r m a s y o u r p r e s id e n t .” The Nixon camp was aiming for 35 of winter term by M ilton B. Dickerson, P re se n t p o lic y fo r coeds w ith per cent of the-total vote cast. In 1960, vice president for student affairs a n d se le c tiv e h o u r s c a l l s a n o v e r n ig h t a b ­ when he was unopposed, Nixon got 28 per it now awaits implementation in the sen ce " a r e t u r n to the re s id e n c e a ft e r cent o ( the total. Sens. John F . Kennedy, D-Mass., add Hubert H. Humphrey, D- individual residence halls. 6 a .m .” The r e v is e d s ig n - o u t p o lic y w o u ld Candldat«* Sp tflk Cobb said the committee plans to M inn.,*w ere the Democratic contestants M cCarthy in Milwaukee talk to IF C members and housemothers a lso d e le te th e p r e s e n t s t ip u la t io n th a t ASMSU candidates will appear in the that year. , * before coming to a decision on the a " c o e d c a n s t a y o v e r n ig h t in a G r e a t e r Nixon has expected to outline his L a n s in g A r e a h o te l o r m o t e l o n ly w it h Multipurpose Room in Hubbard Hall a t 1 T h e S ta te N e w s w a s th e r e t h is w e e ke nd a s Se n, E u g e n e M c C a r t h y proposal. views on Vietnam ip a nationwide broad­ h e r p a re n ts , a n d o n ly if h e r p a r e n t s tonight. They will discuss campus isr a o f c a r r i e d h i s c a m p a ig n f o r the D e m o c r a t ic p r e s id e n t ia l n o m in a tio n The committee also considered Wom­ cast. Bat he postponed this until next week and answer questions in preparation lo r to W i s c o n s i n In p r e p a r a t io n f o r T u e s d a y 's p r im a r y . Se e p a g e th re e en’s Inter-residence Council’s (W IC ) after Johnsdn scheduled a televised talk the ASMSU elections April 11. f o r a f u ll p a g e o f s t o r i e s and p ic t u r e s . S ta te N e w s photo b y J e ff B ly th proposal liberalizing sign-out policy. (p le a s e t u r n to the back p a g e ) on Vietnam for Sunday night. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 1, 1968 ' P7:— M | | * i B la c k n o tio n a lis t s N EW S su m m ary f o r m s e p a r a t e n a t io n D E T R O IT ! Hu tact- is the A d m in is t r a t io n h a s W ith h is " M c C a r t h y g i r l s " r u n n in g ■ tóv.d. i«,tt oyji.le the k in d of i n o r a i le a d e r ­ •'•dwiid. passing.' p ut lit e ra t u re w ad a s k io R . 's - - f-. A J H it" ftC&fStC It* I e r o g h in o li •'! its i e s p o o s ih ilit ie s tow tfrd M c C a r t h y had p le n t y of h a n d s to sh a k e , toe p o o r in o u r g r o a t oil ie.e ! lie said . and p le n ty of p e o p le to ta lk to. • A ll*! ijd In uld hfn'ci Hie ridTfl to e n jo y O n e N e g r o m a n re sp o n d e d to a n a id e 's ! ! n -'s re tin" f n 'iv ile g e s of b e in g a -statem e nt that M c C a r t h y w a s f o r c iv il ,he U n ite il S lid e s . M c C a rth y r ig h t s w ith . "Y e a . e v e r y b o d y is " McCarthy in Milwaukee M c C a r t h y e n te re d o n e sto re , ta lk e d to the p e o p le in s id e fo r s e v e r a l m in u t e s a n d H i t rig h t - do not a r is e out ot la w s S e n a to r E ugene M c C a r th y tr o ts along w ith a g r o u p o f h i s f a e m e rg e d e a tin g a c o r n b ee f s a n d w ic h . u n io n i d o c u m e n t s. in sa id , "b u t and c a m p a ig n e rs In M ilw a u k e e . At th e f a r r i g h t o f t h e p i c t u r A ft e r a b o u t a n h o u r, m a n y of the n e w s ­ ¡1 a |>iiilo<.ipliicn.l in q u iry into S ta te N ew s r e p o r t e r Stan M o rg a n who spent la s t w e e k e n d c m e n c a r r y i n g h e a v y . 52-pound n e w s re e l c a m e r a s a n d s o m e o f the o ld e r o n e s w h o th e c a m p a ig n . T h is photo w as run on th e f r o n t p a g e o f d ila n io sa id the P r e s id e n t 's o w n cou ld not k e e p u p th e p a c e had r e s o r t e d to w a u kee J o u rn a l and w as c a r r ie d by the A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s . iid - e o m iu r s s io n on the r io t s lias been r id in g in c a rs . O n e o f the n e tw o rk c a m e r a ­ AP W ir e p h o riiMed a n d the \ d m in is t r a t io n h a s taile d m e n re n te d a c a r a n d had the p e r s o n d r iv e on el b oth old and new p r o b le m s a lo n g in fro n t o f the p ro c e s s io n , w h ile lie Vn old lio h m a n o n ce s a id that w e sat on the hood t a k in g p ic tu re s. aid a lw a y s pi a s a s it it d e p e n d e d on COLLEGIATE THRONGS ,: arid w o rk a s it it d e p e n d e d on u s . " he It a p p e a r s that the J o h n s o n A d m in - M c C a r t h y c h id e d th e m s a y in g . " N o p ic tu re s out o f m o v in g a u to s, lik e d r i n k ­ ing. i t 's i l l e g a l . " N e a r the en d o f th e w a lk the M il w a u k e e is c o u n t ry . M c C a r t h y sa id , th e re is p olice a r r iv e d a n d told M c C a r t h y he c o u ld iml i,i c o lo n ia l p e o p le s d e n ie d the lu ll M c C a r t h y ¡>- oi a r ij iz e n a n d th e re e x is t s the a p i,itrie m til b r in g in g 1hat c o lo n ia l liold a p o lit ic a l d e m o n s t r a t io n but it m u s t be kept on the s id e w a lk . M c C a r t h y re p lie d that h is a id e s w e re uii y h a c k w it h in Ilie -so e ie ty W o rk fo rc e w e ll tra in e d a n d p e r h a p s the p o lic e s h o u ld * i c.illp d oil the A m e r ic a n p eop le lo a r r e s t a c o u p le of n e w s m e n , ju s t to te a c h , a so c ie ty that w o u ld he " t h e best M e m b e r s o ffh e “ S tudents s t a g e I oi a ll p e o p le fo r a ll t im e and fo r a ll fo r M c C a rth y " s o rt ca m ­ paign li t e r a t u r e In M c ­ them a le sso n . A ft e r s t a r t in g o u t on 5th S t re e t a n d W is c o n s in Avenue, the g r o u p c ir c le d h is a ft e r n o o n w a lk,- w h ic h w a s ac- C a r th y 's c a m p a ig n h ead ­ a ro u n d to 27th a n d W is c o n s in , w h e re M IL W A U K E E . W is. (A P i - Sen. ,;-M n ie d by a p p r o x im a t e ly 200-300 M c C a r t h y e n te re d a c a r a n d p ro c e e d e d "If w e re e le cte d . Met q u a r te r s In M tlw a u k e e in .E u g e n e J. M c C a rth y , exp e cted s in c e .m en. M c C a r t h s a id e s a n d in te re ste d a fte r t h a n k in g h is voluntec p r e p a r a tio n f o r t h e ir t e l­ b ack to the S h a r a t o n - S c h r o e d e r H o t e l. , 10:15 p.m .. a r r iv e d a t 11:50. T h e lo v e s e rs -b v . M e f a r t h v s u r p r is e d and d e ­ h a v e a p la c e fo r p o e ts a ro u n d ephone and d o o r - to -d o o r w h e re it had s t a r t e d fro m . , le a st in V i c t o r y H a ll w a s o n b e fo r e he nie d m a n ', people, s o m e ot w h o m H o u se ." T h o s e r e m a in in g d e sc e n d e d on a fe w peri th e ir e a r s in Ule m id d le ol the road c anvass. re a c h e d the sta ge . t a x ic a b s n e a r b y , b ut m o s t o f the g r o u p "W e w ant G ene. W e w ant G e n e " re ­ S tate N ew s P hoto by J im T h e v o lu n t e e r s c h e e re d Tie ended u p c r o w d in g o n to a b u s that h a p ­ soun d ed fro m h u n d re d s of c o lle g ia t e .an i .ii i he stop p e d a n d ta lk e d lo M ead a g a in w h e n he s a id th a t pened by. th ro ats, a n d then he a p p e a r e d a n d the c o m e s p re s id e n t he w ill i s p ro ie s U r ig m e s lu m r e lo c a t io n chant g a v e w a y to a r o a r of a p p la u se . p ic k e t fe n c e a r o u n d tlx Wh -, - m d then b o a rd e d s e v e r a l hu s- T h e D e m o c r a t f r o m M in n e s o t a sto o d " T h e r e 'l l be p ic n ic s on lie - oi vo tin g g o i v. lio sq u e a le d and in the g la r e of t e le v is io n lig h t s and s m ile d d o w n a t the r o w s o f y o u n g f a c e s d a n c in g . " he sa id in a 11¡e• i of E u g e n e O 'N e i l l 's arid w e le d w h e n t h e y reei ign i zed h im . a n th e r tim e. M c C a r t h y t rie d to p la v .: el b a ll u d i i a go oup of N e g r o b o ys. Humphrey sees no threat - h i s v o lu n te e r s, tir e d f r o m a S a t u r d a y cham pagne under the '■''ill* of c a n v a s s in g . H u n d r e d s o f h a n d s r a is e d hig h , e a c h w ith in d e x a n d m id d le f in g e r str e tc h e d to Joh nso n ’s re-election u p w a rd a n d o u t w a r d in a v ic t o r y sig n . R IC H M O N D . Va. t A P » -V ic e P r e s i­ H u m p h re y , w ho p ic t u r e d J o h n s o n a s M c C a r t h y s m ile d a p r o f e s s o r ia l s m i l e "the re a l peace c a n d id a t e " s t r iv in g dent H u m p h r e y s a id S u n d a y he d o e s n 't and a g i r l 's v o ic e p e n e tra te d the c h e e r s c o n s ta n t ly to b r in g a n h o n o r a b le e n d to ' re g a rd the c h a lle n g e b y S e n s. E u g e n e J. w ith a sh o u t. " Y o u 'r e w o n d e r f u l. “ the V ie t n a m c o n flic t , d i d n 't o f f e r a n y M c C a rth y and R o b e rt F. K e n n e d y a s a N o w t h e re w a s la u g h t e r a n d a tall, s p e c if ic s on n e w a p p r o a c h e s the P r e s i ­ s e r io u s t h r e a ^ t o P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n 's e le g a n t -lo o k in g co e d in a d a r k s w e a t e r dent m ig h t offer. n o in in a lio n a n d T f - e le e t io n . w ho sto o d u n s m ilin g t h r o u g h the . s e n a ­ W h at w ill h a p p e n in the D e m o c r a t i c M o r e o v e r , he s a id he e x p e c t s K e n n e d y t o r 's e n tr a n c e let h e r c o o ln e s s \ $ l v e r p a rty .a fte r the C h i c a g o c o n v e n t io n in to s u p p o rt the n a t io n a l D e m o c r a t ic tic k e t • She g r in n e d . H e r h a n d s jo in e d to g e t h e r h e ad e d b y J o h n s o n . A u g u s t w o u ld be o n ly a g u e s s , a n d in a p p la u se . The v ic e p r e s id e n t e x p r e s s e d these p e rh a p s not a v e r y e d u c a te d g u e s s. * " G o - G o - G o - G o . " the s t u d e n t s a t the v ie w s d u r in g a w e e k e n d v is it h e re to H u m p h r e y s a id , a d d in g that he hop ed s o ft-d rin k p a r t y in to n e d in a ch a n t, one a d d r e s s the Y o u n g D e m o c r a t i c C lu b s ot the d is s id e n t g r o u p s w o u ld n 't le n d t h e m ­ p a rt ro c k a n d tw o p a r t s b a ll p a rk . V ir g in ia . s e lv e s to s p lin t e r p a r t y a c t iv it ie s . Som eone cam e to th e m ic r o p h o n e . T h e in t e r v ie w w a s tap e d f o r s h o w in g He s a id he d i d n ’t r e g a r d the r if t H e p re se n t e d M c C a r t h y w it h a b r o w n mi t e le v is io n S u n d a y o n R ic h m o n d s t a ­ in the r a n k s a s to o u n u s u a l. H e re ­ p a c k a g e c o n t a in in g a n O d g e n N a s h b ir t h ­ tion W R V A - T Y . c a lle d the p r e s id e n t ia l p r i m a r ie s of d a y p o e m in the c a n d id a t e 's h o n o r. T h e "T h e d e c is io n to s u p p o r t P r e s id e n t I960 w h e n J o h n F . K e n n e d y v ie d w ith p o e m w a s a b ir t h d a y c a r d f r o m M c ­ John son w ill, of c o u rs e , be up to H u m p h r e y a n d v ir t u a l l y k n o c k e d h im out C a r t h y w o r k e r s in N e w Y o r k . Sen K e n n e d y . " H u m p h r e y sa id . "B u t of the r a c e w it h a v ic t o r y in the W e s t "It rh y m e s." s a id M c C a rth y a ft e r the D e m o c r a t ic p a r t y h a s b e e n h o m e to V ir g in ia p r im a r y . the p a p e r w a s removed. “ I can’t s a y h is f a m ily a n d I b e lie v e th e re a r e no Som e t h in g s w e re s a id on b o th m uch m o re fo r it . " The v o lu n t e e r s p ro b le m s w e c a n 't w o r k out. sides, a n d s o m e o f the t h in g s I s a id la u g h e d p o lite ly . M c C a r t h y m a y h a v e 1 w o u ld expect Se n. Kennedy to w e re u se d b y th e R e p u b l ic a n s la te r, se n se d t h e ir re s t r a in t . " N o w th a t I h a v e su p p o rt the t ic k e t . " but I c a m p a ig n e d f o r J o h n Kennedy a re p u t a t io n a s a poet I h a v e to be R e g a r d i n g a p o s s ib le m e r g e r o f the and la te r b e c a m e S e n a t e w h ip in his c r i t i c a l . " he sa id . Now the la u g h t e r M c C a r t h v - K e n n e d y f o r c e s in to on e te a m a d m in is t r a t io n . " w a s fu llb o d ie d a n d s o m e o n e b e g a n s i n g ­ b eh ind K e n n e d y . H u m p h r e y s a id it w a s H u m p h re y s a id the p re se n t situa­ ing. " H a p p y b irt h d a y . D e a r E u g e n e " i a - s l i e r * d iffic u lt to s a y a t p re se n t. tion re m in d e d h im of 1948 w h e n there • S o o n a ll b e g a n to s in g . V i c t o r y H a ll, B u t th e re m a y b e d e v e lo p m e n t s be­ w a s p le n t y of d is s id e n c e in the party w h ic h a n h o u r b e fo re h a d r o c k e d to the t h e p o p u l a t i o n , is seen w ith yo uthful c ro w d , M c C a r th y , p a r t ic u la r ly p o p u I a r w i f tw een n o w a n d A u g u s t th a t w e c a n t now and s o m e le a d e rs , a s well as some <&, m u s ic o f a g r o u p c a llin g it s e lf " T h e W a lk in g next to h ln n ir. a y o u n g t n a - v.-.t.- b u t k n o w s w h a t h e lik e s . of t i e p o lls w e re s h o w in g H arry Tru­ f o r e s e e - n e g o t ia t io n s on the w ar fo r I n v a s i o n . " f ille d w it h a s o n g th e s t u ­ I a t e N ew s P h o t o b y J i m M ead i n s t a n c e . " he ad d ed . m a n c o u ld n 't w in . dents learned in c h ild h o o d . A k M I C H I G A N J i t m r * II. N/»nni<>/<> l.ric lUnniu. cxcculirc tvlihti STATI HiWS ctlilttr-in-thicf I n u r e ««•«* II r r s r r . rtllhtr c lt»hh\ Siw/en. vani/m* etlihtr V V l.tlnnril I. tirili. fililitrinl etlilor V Sinn l.ichcllm um J im * Milch, x/ioi t* vtlthu’ V U N I V E R S I T Y tiiln-rlixinft itim m irrr 1 V V Five-tim e recipient of the Pacemaker award for outstanding journalism. M o n d a y M o r n in g . A p r i l 1.1968 EDITORIALS E . L a n s in g h o u s in g b ill: te e th f o r a p a p e r t ig e r If an ordinance amending effect on Negro students and East Lansing’s open housing faculty who should be coming policy is passed at the City in ever-increasing numbers. W r itte n re c o rd s p o lic y Council meeting tonight, the The University could be ham­ teeth that the policy has so long pered in its effort to recruit needed will be added at last. these people if they are thwarted The proposed amendment will in finding a place to live. in s u r e s s t u d e n t r i g h t s add punitive measures and The proposed law, if passed, A formal student records poli­ make it public law. could, of course, never guaran­ data, cannot be released with­ Some opposition to the penalty tee an end to discrimination in cy is now duly recorded and out student permission. Again, clause has been based on the East Lansing. But adding puni­ should provide considerable in­ this insures the student’s pri­ argument that the city has had tive measures to the present surance that the University’s in­ vacy. “complete success” with the fair housing policy would be formation on its students will Furthermore, a student now present ordinance, and that another step toward fulfilling not be improperly used. has the explicit right to penalties might harm the work every citizen’s right to live Probably the most signifi­ challenge the accuracy of his already accomplished. This wherever he chooses and can cant thing about the policy is records if they seem incorrect. feeling is apparently only a afford, regardless of the color that it is written down. It does If the inaccuracy is verified, token facade, covering up oppo­ of his skin. not differ greatly from the rule the correct information will sition to any further open hous­ -The Editors of thumb .that was earlier used be substituted. and the incor­ ing. legislation tb determine record use, but - rect destroyed. It not verified, The penalties are obviously with it in writing, the inevitable the student’s objection will be not important for their brute ‘ MAX LE RIMER aberrations from the rule will filed with the other records. strength; certainly no bigoted nowbe minimized. The formal policy also pro­ minds will be changed by the The new policy limits re­ vides a “due process” path for threat of a fine or a few days in tention of records to five years students to follow if they have after a student graduates or leaves the University, thus some objection which cannot be reconciled with the Dean jail. But the power which would be invested in the current policy would give the Human Rela­ w n ’ M c C a r t h y ’s f r e s h l o o k i eliminating unnecessary and of Students Office. The policy tions Commission something wasteful storage. It also in­ states, “The decision of the to work with. Until now, if a cludes several safeguards to Dean of Students or a member complaint was filed, the only W A S H I N G T O N - A t t h is p o in t I d o n 't had it. a n d w h ile it d id n 't h u rt th e ir guarantee that an unauthorized of his staff shall be subject to way compliance could be ob­ k n o w w h a t 's g o in g to h a p p e n to E u g e n e t u n c tio n in g a s P r e s id e n t , it e n h a n c e d the d im e n s io n o f th e ir g r e a t n e s s person will not inspect a stu­ review by the Student-Faculty tained was after appeal to the M c C a r t h y , but w h a t e v e r it is. I lik e dent’sfiles. Judiciary as the student wish­ Michigan Civil Rights Com- the w a y it is h a p p e n in g . lik e o u rs , a n d a y e a r lik e the p re se n t In a n e ra It is c u r io u s that A m e r ic a n s sh o u ld t New with this policy is the es.” lencthv and exDen- one. it is a s w e g l a n d h e a r te n in g th in g ca st t h e ir P r e s id e n t s in the im a g e ot h a r d - d r iv in g s a le s m e n o r b u s in e s s m e n . tax f ot reg­ 7 X 0 lc c t c t t u a t / o / . < ti‘ \JxJ~ ■* *• > y v - istered student organizations policy began last spring when sive proposition wmcn sareiy d im e n s io n o f s a n it y and co u ra g e and ... ■r v . I --■>- ift/S* y tl'ViiC I fatC have the right to know the grade after considerable controversy, didn’t encQVtrage complaints. g r a c e to the p o lit ic a l f ra c a s . d e r v is h . , T h e tp ju b le w it h W o o d ro w T h e N e w H a m p s h ir e p r i m a r y w a s a n v W d a jtt j w a s not that lie w a s a n intel-j point average and number of resident 1 assistant evalua­ The problem of open housing, o rd e a l, a n d W is c o n s in h a s b een one. le c tu a l but that he w a s a n e u r o t ic a lly d r iv e n m a n w h o e q u a te d h im s e lf w ith credits if this information is tions were discontinued and furthermore, is a problem for too. E a c h o f th e m o ffe re d h im c h a n c e G od . J o h n K e n n e d y , w h o w a s a ls o a ft e r c h a n c e to d o o r s a y the w r o n g needed for membership pur­ all those on file were destroyed. the whole area. East Lansing’s thing. H e h a s n 't d o n e it o r s a id it. s o m e t h in g of an in t e lle c tu a l, d id n 't poses. However, if a student The culmination of the re- proposed amendment would T h e s e c r u e l p r i m a r ie s b r in g out the s u f f e r that c o n f u s io n o f ro le s. It w o u ld does not want it released, he evaluation is the formal policy only bring the city in line with w o r s t a n d the b e st in t h o se w h o h a v e be go o d , a ft e r L in c o ln a n d W ils o n and K e n n e d y , to h a v e a n in t e lle c tu a l p o lit i­ may submit, in writing, a re­ approved last week. By being what Lansing already passed to s u f f e r them . f r o m the m e re T h e y s e p a r a t e the m e n c a n d id a te s. T h e test c ia n in the W h ite H o u s e a g a in . quest that it not be, and that written and explicit, it should in a law last fall. It would give is b a t t le - t h e test o f m in d a n d s ty le L ik e J o h n K e n n e d y. M c C a r t h y h a s a M c C a r t h y : a m a n o f a c t io n ic h o request will be honored. make procedural questions the area more uniform legisla­ and p e r s o n a lit y stru ctu re , and Gene feel f o r ir o n y a n d a w r y s e n se ol t h in k s and a m an of thought h u m o r w h ic h e n a b le s h in t to la u g h ai Information such as reports fewy#and the right of students tion for a comprehensive attack M c C a r t h y is c o m in g t h ro u g h the test h im s e lf w h ile he d ig s at h is o p p o n e n ts b e a u tifu lly . w h o i s r e a d y t o a c t. of psychological, medical, or as individuals should be con­ on the problem. 1 lik e M c C a r t h y I lik e h is m o d e s t y E v e n h is r e lig io u s se n se , a s a c o m m i t ­ disciplinary problems and siderably more protected. And, important also, the a nd c a s u a ln e s s . In a s it u a t io n w h e re ted C a t h o lic , d o e s not e x c lu d e th is g ilt other such strictly personal -The Editors amendment would have a large som e c a n d id a t e s b e h a v e lik e p r in c e s ism . w h ic h is not that o f the f a n a t ic a l T ru e B e lie v e r , b ut a b le n d of re ­ fo r the iro n ic . 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S t a n K ic h e lb a u m . the n e w a d v e r ­ d ie d im p o v e r is h e d a n d b a n k ru p t, a n d s o m e of m y r e a d e r s m a y b e lie v e m a k e s M c C a r t h y c o u ld h e lp h e a l it. I lik e t isin g m a n a g e r , c a m e in to s e e m e the that L in c o ln m oved fro m p o v e r t y to a m a n u n fit f o r the P r e s id e n c y . I the w a y he e n j o y s w h a t the y o u n g oth e r d ay. s im p lic it y . d o n 't th in k it d oes. T w o v e r y d iffe re n t p e o p le h a v e d o n e not o n ly f o r h im but " J i m . " he s a id w it h a s ly g lin t in h is I lik e M c C a r t h v 's b ra n d o f lib e r a l- P r e s id e n t s lik e J e f f e r s o n a n d L in c o ln to h im . eye. " W e 'd lik e y o u to p o se f o r s o m e p ic t u r e s fo r u s O k a y ? " the w h o le th in g th a n I w a s. " Y o u ju s t T h e a tr e w h o d id n 't k n o w w h a t w a s g o in g " S u r e . 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A n d w h o had th e y p ic k e d to p la y the p art o f the s h o p lif t e r ? "B u t . " T o o late, li e w a s e m p t y in g the c o n te n t s of. m y p o c k e t s o n to the s id e ­ p la y e r w h o D I D N 'T g e t ou t o f the w ay. " H e r e , o f f i c e r . " he s a id a s he h a n d e d F r o m a b y s m a l i g n o r a n c e R ig h t A nd w h o w a s p la y in g the p a r t of w a lk . m y lim p b o d y o v e r to the cop. " J u s t the e v e r-w a tc h fu l c a m p u s c o p 1’ " W h o s e w a lle t is t h i s ? " d o in g m y c i v i c d u ty . S h o p lifte r. h u h ° " T o the E d it o r : M i c h i g a n Se n a te . A p p a r e n t ly S e n a t o r B e e ­ c e a se to f u n c t io n n o r m a llv . T h i s c o m m u ­ R ig h t a g a in A r e a l c a m p u s cop. S c e n e "M in e ." " Y e a h . R e s i s t i n g a r r e s t too. T h a n k s a T h e M i c h i g a n S e n a te a n d H o u s e of R e p ­ be. in a ll h is v a s t w is d o m , is not a w a r e of n ity of s c h o la r s , if that is w h a t it is. w ill o n e - S t a n le y sp e a k s: " A lik e ly s t o r y . " s a id the cop. T h i s g u y lo t . " r e se n t a t iv e s. c a p it a liz in g o n the re c e n t the fa c t that s c o t c h is a " d r u g ot th e not to le ra te a n y s u c h ille g a l a t t a c k s on its " O k a y . J i m - v o u lik e d o w n th e re o n the w a s r e a l ly g e tt in g c a r r ie d a w a y . I c a lle d to 1 w a s s t ill b r o o d in g in the E d i t o r i a l o f­ w a v e of s e n s a t io n a l " d r u g c r a c k d o w n s . " m i n d . " O r d o e s he p e r h a p s fe e l that a b e r ­ m e m b e rs. s id e w a lk lik e y o u 'v e been trip p e d a n d w e 'll S t a n to d o s o m e t h in g . H e d id --h e la u g h e d fic e w h e n S t a n c a m e u p to th a n k m e. a re o n c e a g a in p r e p a r in g tq d e m o n s t r a t e ra n t m in d s in the M i c h i g a n S e n a te a r e le s s B rad Lang s p re a d th e se b o o k s a n d p e n c ils a ll a r o u n d a little lo u d e r. S c e n e T h r e e - t h e C h a s e . " Y o u w e r e j u s t g r e a t. J i m . " he s a id a s t h e ir a b y s m a l ig n o r a n c e o f the w o r k i n g s d a n g e r o u s th a n s i m i l a r m in d s at M S I " . ’ E a s t L a n s in g , s o p h o m o r e like y o u d ro p p e d th e m A ll r i g h t " " S ta n s p e a k s : he s tif le d a la u g h . " T h i s c a m p a ig n w ill of c h e m ic a l c o m p o u n d s u p o n the h u m a n S u r e ly a b y s m a l ig n o r a n c e i s a t w o r k s o m e ­ " R i g h t . " I sa id f ro m m y p ro n e p o sitio n . " O k a y . J im . ha ha--oh. t h is is to o m u c h - s h o w the s tu d e n ts h o w s h o p lift in g c a n b o d y a n d o f the d y n a m i c s of a c a d e m ic w h e re here. " B u t h o w c o m e h e 's p o in tin g that g u n at y o u s t a r t r u n n in g d o w n the s id e w a lk a n d w r e c k y o u r c o lle g e c a re e r. fre e d o m a n d u n iv e r s it y a u t o n o m y . W h a t, E v e n m o r e a b y s m a l is the fa c t th a t the m y h e a d ?" the o f f ic e r he re , ha h a - t h e o f f ic e r h e re “R ig h t ." e x a c tly , is m e a n t b y the p h r a s e " s u m ­ S e n a t o r a n d h is c o h o r t s a p p a r e n t ly d o not “ T h a t 's in c a se y o u get up a n d r u n . " w ill c h a s e a f t e r you. A ll r ig h t , g o ! " " A n d b y the w a y . I v o lu n te e r e d y o u r " I t i s n 't loa ded is i t ? " I a s k e d the cop. F i v e h u n d r e d s tu d e n ts in th e v ic in i t y s e r v ic e s f o r o u r n e x t a d v e r t is in g c a m ­ m a r i ly e x p e l a n y stu d e n t r e a s o n a b ly p r e ­ s u m e d to in g e s t in a n y m a n n e r d r u g s of fe e l th a t C o n s t it u t io n a l g u a r a n t e e s o f i m ­ SN ip er's nest p a r t ia l j u s t ic e a p p ly to c o lle g e stu d e n ts. " Y o u n e v e r m in d about t h a t . " he sa id , of S B S c h e e re d m e on. U n f o r t u n a t e ly , p a ig n . I t 's o n w h a t h a p p e n s w h e n y o u m o ­ the m in d o r p s y c h e o f a n a b e r r a n t e ffe c t My Webster's defines " s u m m a r i l y " a s o b v io u s ly g e tt in g a b ig g e r c h a r g e o u t of th e re w e r e q u it e a fe w a r o u n d th e C a m p u s le st a d u c k . " w ith o u t lic e n s e d m e d ic a l s u p e r v is io n . . ? " " d o n e w it h o u t . . . c e r e m o n y . " A r e w e to If t h is is to b e a p p lie d f a i r ly a n d w it h Lyndon Johnson I ’l \ \ I i s b e s u b je c t e d to ve t a n o t h e r f a s c is t w it c h ­ 'C H A R U E M U N , ^ üJHV, THANK 1 W x 'v * H e a r t M \ » e V " Yens i*/ ¿>/»r ict 'Bi ' a-rtU' > ^ ftfr** • . ‘ ‘.7:»CWrVy s c h o ía s t íc s is m . ’* A n y m e m b e r o f the M S U W E ’re the home of Sparty, c le r ic a l s t a ff is e lig ib le fo r m e m b e r s h ip in the B u s i n e s s M S U ’* mascot W o m e n 's C lu b . R e g u l a r m e e t- • in g s a r e h e ld on the f ir s t W e d n e s d a y o f e a c h m o n th f r o m T A K E T H E F IR S T S T E P 11:30 a .m . to 1 p .m . in the U n io n . M fc 0 P E N RUSH M O N D A Y & W E D N E SD A Y Family swim SIGMA PHI EPSILON 526 SU N SET L ANE F a m i l y S w im a n d R e c r e a t io n at the W o m e n 's I M hold a t 4-8 p.m .. b e g in n in g th is S a t u r d a y . w ill be O n ly f o u r s e s ­ s io n s w ill b e s c h e d u le d to a l­ le v ia te c r o w d e d a n d u n s a f e c o n ­ C A L L FOR R ID E - 351-4160 d ition s. P IC K ^ A N Should Phi Sig b ecom e a Jo ck House? Appear the in­ IM A G E Phi Sig’ s G .P .A . for F a ll was 2nd highest. Hippie? Some THETA CHI te lle ctu a ls ? Go s u p e r -c o o l? of the guys a lread y look Hippie?! o r what? We’ r e like Poncho Villa and lots looking for an im age. A m o re p r e f e r Dylan to Dyno s te r e o -ty p e th at’ s e a s y to & the D y n am ics. Jock s? spot on cam pus as Phi Sigma S u p e r -C o o ls ? We have m ore Delta. than our s h a r e . We’ re through being a di­ Maybe we do have an im age v e r s e house of unified a fte r all. An im age that c o m ­ dividuals. No p e rcen ta g e in bines the in te lle c tu a ls , the that. A fter all, anybody s u p e r - c o o l s , the jo ck s, the can spot a b la z e r o r tan hippies and about as many s a d d le -s h o e s . How many can other types as we have m e m ­ reco gn ize c lo s e -k n it unity? b ers. An im age of d iv e r ­ A sp ecial walk o r h a i r - s t y l e sity ; of individuals united in is distinguish40g. Is that th e ir loyalty to Phi Sigm a special a tm osp h ere of Delta. spirited unity am idst Is this sp e cia l im age worth individualistic m e m b e rs as m o re than the benefits of a visible? rigid s t e r e o - t y p e ? We think Getting an im age would be so . And if you think so drop ea sy . J u s t pick one: In­ by ou r home tonite & see telligen tsia? National M erit which im age of Phi Sig ap­ people abound at Phi Sig. peals to you. VISIT OPEN RUSH AT PHI S IG M A DELTA 505 M.A.C. For Rides: ED 2-3581 453 Abbott FO R R ID E C A L L : 332-0575 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ]nionday, April 1, 1968 O k i n a w a p r o je c t fin is h e d , Rust College choir makes a ppearance M S U c o n tin u e s re la tio n s T h e R u s t C o lle g e a c a p e lla c h o ir w ill appear in E ast Lansing at 7 a n d 9 p .m . A p r il 8 f o r tw o p e r f o r m a n c e s a t the University M e t h o d is t C h u rc h . 1118 S. H a r r i s o n R d . S i n g i n g M ozart's *‘C- By M IT C H M IL L E R c o lle g e s w it h 28 d e p a rt m e n ts . se le c t a la n d - g r a n t c o lle g e w ith M in o r M a s s . " the g r o u p w ill a ls o p re s e n t s p i r i t u a l and gospel State News Staff W riter 419 f a c u lt y m e m b e r s a n d 3.413 a t ra d it io n o f s e r v ic e a s w e ll a s so n g s. stu d e n ts. t e a c h in g a n d r e s e a r c h to a id the T h e 1 7 -y e a r r e la t io n s h ip of T h e 4 0 -m e m b e r c h o ir is f r o m R u s t C o lle g e in H olly Springs. M S U fa c u lt y m e m b e r s h a v e n e w ly e s t a b lis h e d in stitu tio n . M S U to^the U n i v e r s i t y o f th e R y - M i s s i s s i p p i w h e re f o r the p a st f o u r y e a r s MSU students have a id e d in c u r r ic u lu m d e v e lo p m e n t, M S U w a s c h o se n , a n d th e f ir s t u k v u s w i ll not c o m e to a n en d tutored in c o m in g f r e s h m e n d u r in g the summer in academic u n iv e r s it y a d m in is t r a t io n , c o u n ­ g r o u p o f f a c u lt y m e m b e r s w e n t w h e n the c o n t r a c t f o r the d e ­ b e h a v io r in c o lle g e u n d e r the s p o n s o r s h ip of the Student se lin g . c o u r s e d e v e lo p m e n t, a n d to the R y u k y u s in 1951. v e lo p m e n t p ro je c t t e r m in a t e s on E d u c a t io n P r o j e c t i S T E P i . in o t h e r a re a s. J u n e 30. T h e p r o je c t h a s b e e n v e r y STEP in v o lv e s a b o u t 30 MSU s tu d e n ts tutoring 120 freshmen M e m b e r s of the R v u k y u s f a c ­ M ille r O. P e rry , c a m p u s co­ s u c c e s s f u l, r e p o r t s P e r r y , and o v e r a p e r io d o f f iv e w e e k s. T h e MSU students act as group u lt y h a v e c o m e to M i c h i g a n S t a t e o r d in a t o r o f the p ro je c t a n d a s ­ p a rt o f the r e a s o n h a s b e e n the le a d e rs g u id in g the R u s t C o lle g e f r e s h m e n in how to succeed to r e c e iv e t r a in in g a n d to te a c h s is t a n t to the d e a n o f in t e r n a ­ s u p p o r t it h a s r e c e iv e d f ro m in c o lle g e f r o m the v ie w p o n t o f s u c c e s s f u l college students. c o u r s e s in w h ic h e x p e r t is e w a s tio n a l p r o g r a m s , e x p la in e d that M i c h i g a n S t a t e 's a d m in is t r a t io n T h e c h o ir, c u r r e n t ly o n its s p r in g tour, w ill visit six states. la c k in g here, s u c h a s in - J a p a n e s e u n d e r the t e r m s of a m e m o r a n ­ "P re s id e n t H an nah. P ro v o st T h e p r o f it s f r o m the p e r f o r m a n c e w ill g o to the choir and to h is t o r y o r la n g u a ge . d u m of a g r e e m e n t ' b e tw e e n the N e v ille . D e a n T a g g e r t . a n d m a n y the S T E P p ro je c t. M i c h i g a n Sta te w a s s e le c te d to p r e s id e n t s of the tw o s c h o o ls , o th e r a d m i n i s t r a t o r s h a v e been T ic k e t s a r e $1 a n d w ill be a v a ila b le at the Union ticket of­ p a r t ic ip a t e in the p r o je c t b y the c o o p e ra tio n w ill co n tin u e . there a n d b r o u g h t b a c k r e c o m ­ fice. L e o n G . J e w e lr y , a n d the U n i v e r s i t y Methodist Church. A m e r ic a n C o u n c il of E d u c a t io n . " I t w ill n o w be on a n in f o r m a l, m e n d a t io n s f o r the p ro je c t. T h e A m e r ic a n a d m in is t r a t io n in d iv id u a l b a s i s . " he sa id . "B u t P e r r v said . of th e is la n d a sk e d the c o u n c il to p e r h a p s a p r o g r a m m ig h t be d e ­ Aerial view v e lo p e d th a t w e c o u ld g e t a fo u n ­ d a tio n to s u p p o r t . " HUSH As a p r o je c t o f M S U , th e u n iv e r s ity at O k in a w a has g ro w n In to the huge cam p u s In a n y c a se , he noted , s tu d e n ts a n d f a c u lt y w ill c o n tin u e to p a r ­ Tot com plains abo ut tax, ) p ic tu re d above. in .. i ................................. — ■ i. . i n« tic ip a te in e x c h a n g e s , b e c a u s e of the f a m il ia r it y the p ro je c t e n ­ ge n d e re d . " T h e r e a r e s o m e 58 G ov. Reagan sym pathizes KAPPA SIGMA fa c u lt y m e m b e r s h e re w h o h a v e T I B l ’R O N . C a lif. < A P i- W e n d v w a s s a t is fie d , he r D EB A T E EX PEC T ED p a rtic ip a t e d in the p r o j e c t . " D e a r G ov. R e a g a n . " w ro te a m o t h e r sa id , " b u t s h e d id n 't 715 G R O V E ST. P e r r y sa id . W h e n a n O k in a w a n 6 -y e a r-o ld f ir s t g r a d e r "I u n d e rst a n d a n y t h in g e x c e p t that TO N IG H T AND d o not lik e to p a y t a x o n toys. WED. NIGHT FOR R ID E U .N . stu d e n t or f a c u lt y m em ber he is a g a in s t the tax on t o y s, c o m e s to M S U . th e r e w ill be I o n ly lik e to p a y the rig h t t o o ." 332-5092 a t t e m p t s o u s t e r so m e o n e to g r e e t h im . h e lp h im a m o u n t. L o v e . W e n d y W in ­ find a p la c e to liv e , a n d he lp te r." to m a k e h im feel at h o m e. " I t w a s h e r id e a a n d sh e o f S . A f r i c a n a u t h o r i t i e s "S im ila r ly , w hen an M S I ' stu ­ dent o r f a c u lt y m e m b e r g o e s w r o te i t . " sa id h e r m o t h e r. M r s . W a lt e r T. W in te r. " I he lp ed Professional that the r e s u m e d s e s s io n so u ld l '. N . m a n d a t o r y s a n c t io n s there, he w ill fin d a v e r y w a r m h e r s p e ll the g o v e r n o r 's n a m e . U N IT E D N A T IO N S , i A P >— l .N d e le g a t e s f r o m 11 c o u n t r ie s b e g in A p r i l 24 a n d a r e w a it in g a g a in s t R h o d e s ia , w h ic h w o u ld w e lc o m e . W e h a v e e x c e lle n t r e ­ "W e n d y sa ve s her m o n e y un­ sot out t h is w e e k f o r W in d h o e k . fo r the A s s e m b l y p re sid e n t . R o ­ in e v it a b ly in v o lv e t h is c o u n try . la tio n s w it h them , a n d th e y w ith til s h e h a s e x a c t ly th e rig h t m a n ia n F o r e i g n M i n i s t e r C o rn e - M a s s i v e S o u th A f r i c a n m i li t a r y u s." a m o u n t fo r a toy. If the s a le s S o u th -W e s t A f r ic a . T h e U N . C o u n c il f o r So u th - liu M a n e s c u o f R o m a n i a to c a ll a id to R h o d e s ia in the e v e n t of T h e m a in p u r p o s e o f the p r o j­ w o m a n s a y s it w ill b e 2 c e n ts W e st A f r j g J ta p o rd e rs tvugj ih r it. P r i m e to p ic on the a g e n d a is in c r e a s e d * t q r c p r i s l in f ilt r a t io n ect j*. i w K n i h e rte.vftiepruent o i tax. s h e . t n y iv r j j ^ v e r v u p se > . a tre a ty to p re v e n t the s p r e a d of fro m Z a m b i a : a n d the U n iv e r s it y o f th e R y u k v u s . T h e g o v e r n o r r e s p o n d e d that ‘"'G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y to g o th e re to n u c le a r w e a p o n s. 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S o u th A f r ic a h a s re je c te d the T h e p ro g o v e rn m e n t A fr ik a a n s a s s e m b l y 's r e s o lu t io n of O c t. 27. p a p e r D i e B e e ld q u o te d p o lit ic a l 1986. w h ic h d e c la r e d the w h ite s o u r c e s in C a p e T o w n a s s a y in g s u p r e m a c is t g o v e r n m e n t 's m a n ­ S o u th A f r ic a m ig h t d e c id e tp q u it date o v e r S o u th -W e s t A f r ic a t e r­ the U n it e d N a t io n s b e fo r e the e n d m in a te d S o u th A f r ic a n P r i m e M i n i s t e r of A p r il. It liste d f iv e f a c t o r s w h ic h co u ld le a d to t h is d e c is io n : Fraternal Sodai B a lt h a z a r J . ' V b r s t e r ‘s a id last w e ek that h is g o v e r n m e n t w o u ld T h e n e w U N . m o v e s a g a in s t not a llo w the c o u n c il to e n te r S o u th A f r i c a 's r e f u s a l to r e ­ S o u th -W e s t A fr ic a . le a se S o u th -W e s t A f r ic a n t e r r o r ­ S o u r c e s s a id the g r o u p w o u ld ists: a r r iv e in L u s a k a . Z a m b ia , next T h e e x p e c te d c la s h w it h S o u th S u n d a y , a n d that it w o u ld in te r- A f r ic a n a u t h o r it ie s w h e n the l '. N y * , . v ; p o flt ic ia n s in D a r - e s S a la a m . S o u th -W e s t A f r i c a : T a n z a n ia P o s s ib l e a r m e d e n f o r c e m e n t of t T h e e ffo rt w a s not g iv e n a n y d ia n c e to s u c c e e d , but a re p o rt “ TU RN O N!” .•I f a ilu r e w a s e x p e c te d to t r ig ­ w ith ge r d e b a te on S o u th -W e s t A f r ic a in the a s s e m b l y 's r e s u m e d s e s ­ ‘T H E F IN E S T OUR'1 sion. l '. 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A lp h a C h i O m e g a S o r o r it y we in v it e y o u to h e lp u s s e le c t What more could a business major w a i t . . . 243 B u rch am D r, the T H E T A X t S W E E T H E A R T at Open R u sh • Brotherhood • Tradition • Professional Activities • Social.Functions ------- r r F o r Rides Call THETA XI • Athletics • Apartment stylo living 353-8277 353-8278 501 M.A.C. 351 0 6 6 5 123LOUISSTREET FORRIRE: 3 M B M i l ll W f ¿er«*-»* Monday, April 1, 1968 ( M ICHIGAN 40 days... NEWS M tt M R ■fittiprht STATI • • . and 40 n ig h t ! of h e a v y rainfall U N IV M SIT Y O ne year, te n m o n th s, a n d 2 3 d a ys o f e d it o r ia l fre e d o m . J o h n s o n f i n d s f i n a l s o l u t i o n in g a m e o f m u s i c a l w a r ’ ED ITO R 'S yO T E : The overw helm ing response to Sparlacuxx a n ic e c h a n g e o f s c e n e r y . B e s i d e s that, b r in g in g the w a r to a s u c c e s s f u l end. hax produced quexlionx and com plaintx concerning every pox- ( U P I » --P re sid e n t Joh n son announced In a d d it io n to the fee. I s r a e l w ill w e g a v e it to y o u w h o le s a le . ” R e p r e s e n t a t iv e s f r o m a t le a s t o n e of xihie fa c et o f univerxily life, fr o m all o f ihexe, a fe w have la s t n ig h t a ne w m u lt ila t e r a l a g r e e m e n t w h ic h h e s a id “ w i l l c o n c lu d e a ls o re c e iv e a d o n a t io n of 1.000 C a l i ­ fo rn ia re d w o o d tre e s. P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n T h e I s r a e l i s p la n to se n d “ a g o o d I s r a e l 's m o s t im p o r t a n t in d u s t r ia l c o n ­ been o f outxlanding interest or im portance, ya tura lly, we re v e a le d “ th a t w a s L a d y b i r d ’s id e a . " p o r t io n " of t h e ir 60 ,0 0 0 -m a n r e g u la r c e r n s h a v e a lr e a d y b e g u n in v e s t ig a t in g couldn't p u t thexe on the fro n t page. So we have collected the w a r in th e sh o r te st p o s s ib le a m o u n t I s r a e l 's D e f e n s e M i n i s t e r M o s h e D a y - a r m y to V ie t n a m , le a v in g th e d e fe n s e the p o s s ib ilit ie s o f p r o d u c in g c h ic k e n them over the paxt fe w weekx, and prevent them to you o f t im e . ” U n d e r th e t e r m s of th e a g r e e m e n t , aa in a s t a t e m e n t m a d e fro m h is of the t in y n a t io n to the r e m a in d e r of ric e so u p , a t r a d it io n a l d e l ic a c y o f th e 1' now ax a: SP A RTAC U SS B O M ’SS. Is r a e l w i ll ta k e o v e r the w a r in V ie t ­ J e r u s a le m h o s p it a l b e d sid e , c a lle d the it s r e g u la r a r m y a n d p o lic e fo rc e s . It s Is r a e lis , u s in g th e b a s ic i t e m s w h ic h I was born on April Fool’s Day. Does this mean I ’m only a n a m f r o m th e U n it e d S t a t e s o n a co st- a g re e m e n t , " o n e o f the f a ir e s t e v e r re se rv e s and the A m e r ic a n tro o p s. a re p le n t ifu l in V ie t n a m . practical joke? p lu s 10 p e r c e n t b a sis , th e S o u t h V ie t ­ c o n c lu d e d o n th e in t e r n a t io n a l m i li t a r y " W e fe e l th e A m e r ic a n t r o o p s s h o u ld The Is r a e li T o u r is m M in is t r y a ls o We don’t have any idea. You should try asking your parents. n a m e s e g o v e r n m e n t a n d A r m y w ill be scene. I t no t o n ly m a t c h e s the f o r c e s of d o v e r y w e ll o v e r h e r e , " D a y a n sta te d . h a s a n n o u n c e d p la n s f o r d e v e lo p in g r e ­ This column looks strangely like something I used to see in the re se ttle d in th e S in a i P e n in s u la , a n d the " O f c o u rs e , it h e lp s to b e a b le to f ig h t so rt a r e a s a lo n g th e V ie t n a m e s e c o a s t ­ the v a r io u s n a t io n s a g a in s t m o r e e q u a l Detroit F ree Press. Is that where you stole the idea? 525,000 A m e r ic a n tro o p s n o w in V ie t ­ o p p o n e n ts, it g i v e s e v e r y b o d y , e x c e p t a g a in s t A r a b s . ” line. “ T h e s e w i ll b e e q u a l to the f in e s t You must be m istaken-our researchers can find no evidence n a m w ill b e g iv e n the t a s k o f d e fe n d in g the S o u th V ie t n a m e s e g o v e r n m e n t , w h o T h e I s r a e l i s h a v e a ls o b ee n p r o m is e d r e s o r t s in the w o r ld - - ” the a n n o u n c e ­ of anything called the D etroit F ree Press. What we stole were Is r a e l a g a in s t the A r a b sta te s. a re u se d to the M e d it e r r a n e a n c lim a t e . tra d e c o n c e s s io n s in V ie t n a m upon m e n t re a d . " A t l a n t i c C ity , M i a m i , a n d the Ombudsman’s back files, the notices from the bulletin Tel A v iv .” board a t Sunshine Center and the ASMSU Suggestion Box. T h e a g r e e m e n t b r o u g h t f o r t h im m e ­ Why is it so hard to find a place to park in East Lansing? d ia te re a c tio n , b o t h h e re a n d a b ro a d . Our researchers have uncovered rumors of a place known Se n a to r R o b e rt Kennedy (D -N .Y .) as the Commuter Lot, said to be a large parking lot with hundreds of empty parking spaces. This seems highly unlike- G e n . E a s tle a s tla n d u rg e s stated, “ I t i s id e n t ic a l to th e p r o p o s a l I m a d e in 1963 b e f o r e the L o y a l L e a g u e lv. however, and is probably not true. of Y i d d i s h S o n s o f E r i n C h o w d e r a n d When is Gentle Thursday this year? ■ M a r c h i n g S o c ie t y o f D e a r b o r n . M ic h ig a n . O q Monday, April 15. Lately certain naflfviduais nave oeen irefltfrnting toe union Building. These people are very strange-looking because they m o r e V ie t p e a c e j c i »r \ r \ y p p U n f o r t u n a t e ly a ll th e m e m b e r s a r e no w . d ead a n d the lo d g e b u r n t d o w n s o I c a n 't ‘g iv e y o u a c o p y ; dress differently from the other people. I am distressed about T h e S o v ie t N e w s A g e n c y T a s s c a lle d this. What can be done about this problem? it “ A n o t h e r e x a m p le of in t e r n a tio n a l- Nothing, until those individuals learn to grow beards and S A I G O N ( A P ) -- G e n e r a l E a s t le a s t la n d E a s t le a s t la n d s a id th a t in a d d it io n to " Y o u m ig h t s a y o n e C o m m u n i s t h a n d -to - N a z i- Z io n is t - im p e r ia lis t a c t io n a g a in s t wear beads like evervbody else at the Union Building. a n n o u n c e d t o d a y th a t a v a s t i n c r e a s e in m a t e r ie l need ed f o r p a c if ic a t io n o f the the p e a c e a n d f r e e d o m lo v in g p e o p le s o f ha n d is w o r t h tw o in the b u s h . ” s a id E a s t - What’s with t'ae goofy language you guys use in this column? p e a c e m a t e r ie l w o u ld be " o f th e u t m o s t V ie t C o n g , the A r m e d F o r c e s n e e d e d g r e a t ­ le a s t la n d 's y o u n g a id e , w h o h a s s in c e d is a p ­ the e a r t h . ” You must give this job to the worst w rite r on your staff. We Ù Ç A Ï yJtVff to n e c e s s i t y " if the U n it e d S t a t e s i s to c o n ­ e r a m o u n t s of n a p a lm a n d o t h e r d e f o lia ­ p e a re d u n a c c o u n t a b ly . In a r a d io b r o a d c a s t m o n it o r e d in Nope. H e’s too busy w riting the entertainment column. W t PeoPLi me tin u e s e a rc h -a n d - d e s t r o y -p e a c e f o r a y s in to tio n c h e m ic a ls th a n a r e p r e s e n t ly b e in g S a ig o n , R a d i o H a n o i d e s c r ib e d th e a g re e - How come every time I go to the Ombudsman he sends me r*lRt(SSiMj this ISA the d e n s e V ie t n a m e s e ju n g le s. p ro v id e d . m e n t a s “ A n o t h e r e x a m p le o f in t e r n a ­ oNC M xnK oAtxeP “ O f p r i m a r y im p o r t a n c e to o u r p e a c e " W e need to c a r r y p a c if ic a t io n not o n ly somewhere else? S e n a t o r W i ll i a m H a lf b r i g h t s a id he w o u ld tio na l- im p e r ia lis t - N a z i - Z io n is t a c t io n We don’t know. Why don’t you try somewhere else? tro o p s a t t h is m o m e n t a r è g r e n a d e s , r o c k e t a g a in s t the C o m m u n is t s , b ut a ls o a g a in s t f ig h t a n y f u r t h e r a p p r o p r ia t io n s f r o m V i e t ­ a g a in s t th e f r e e d o m a n d p e a c e lo v in g How come I see so many students with suntans this term? la u n c h e r s a n d f la m e t h r o w e r s , ” E a s t l e a s t ­ the t re e s a n d b u s h e s u n d e r w h ic h th e y n a m , h o p in g to k i l l t h e m in c o m m it t e e . p e o p le s o f the e a r t h . ' ’ Did they go to Nassau and Florida? la n d s a id . “ W it h o u t g r e a t ly sp e e d e d d e liv ­ h id e . " E a s t le a s t la n d sa id . " T h e s e p e o p le A n u n c o n f ir m e d r e p o r t f r o m the P e n t a g o n T h e a u t h o r it a t iv e E g y p t i a n n e w s p a p e r Nope, they're imposters. The students who went to Nassau e r y o f s u c h p e a c e im p le m e n ts , w e m a y a r e b a s ic a ll y s n e a k y a n d tend to h id e in s ta te d th a t a h ig h - r a n k in g A r m y o f f ic ia l II Ihntm v ie w e d th e a c tio n a s “ A n ­ and Florida are still there, waiting for a plane. h a v e to d r a s t ic a ll y c u t b a c k p e a c e e f f o r t s tre e s a n d b u s h e s to s h o o t o u r b o y s r a t h e r had c a lle d H a lf b r i g h t a " b a c k s l i d e r a n d oth e r Z io n is t - im p e r ia lis t - in t e r n a tio n a l- Who was Spartacuss anyway? a t g r e a t c o s t to o u r n a tio n a l h o n o r a n d th a n f ig h t o u r r o c k e t la u n c h e r s a n d t a n k s f i n k . " h o p in g to k ill h im in o r o u t o f c o m - Nazi ste p a g a in s t the p e a c e a n d ■ T ra v \ s j t b b V« t * TVtfV iXM - v > ■' ■ ’ '**' . W SV )W * - ‘ ' V "v ' T «V* !br' i)i£'Trojans’ defeat frt ftofjfa WBP. most remembered statement, when translated from the orig­ inal Greek, was: “ Never look a g ift horse in the belly.” Spartacuss took in some 110,000 in bets on the w ar, giving E D IT O R IA L ten-to-one odds on the Trojans, then skipped town just be­ fore the seige. Unfortunately, most of his bets were w ith the victorious Mycenaens, who tracked him down and killed him by crushing him beneath his own stone tablet bookie sheets. Thus it can truly be said of Spartacuss that he died as A S M S U en d o rsem en ts A pril 11 several thousand under­ b o a rd , c o m p o s e d o f th e f iv e e d it o rs , he lived-by the book. graduate students of Michigan State h a s h e ld in t e n s iv e in t e r v ie w s w it h e a c h I think I ’m good-looking enough to be Playm ate of the w ill dutifully go to the polls to elect o f the c a n d id a t e s a n d h a s e d it o r ia lly Month, and I have pictures to prove it. How can I get them “ / w o u ld s a y th a t c e rt a in ly , their members-at-large for the Asso­ p re se n te d to the s tu d e n t b o d y S N r e c ­ to Hugh Hefner? ciated Students of MSU Board. Many o m m e n d a t io n s o n t h o s e w h ic h it c o n ­ now th at we have taken a ll Just send them to us. Spartacuss is a service for the stu­ more thousands w ill avoid the election. s id e r s th e m o s t q u a lifie d . the stu d e n ts out of sc h o o l, dents, and would be happy to forward them to M r. Hefner. Annually the State News editorial T h is year 17 o r 18 s t u d e n t s a re th at te a ch e rs a n d o th e r u n i­ r u n n in g f o r the tw o s e n io r a t -la r g e , the ju n io r, s o p h o f h o re and f e m a le se a ts. v e r s it y o f f ic ia ls w ho are LSI! E a c h c a n d id a t e 's w o r k i n g k n o w le d g e s e r v in g n o re a l n a t io n a l p u r ­ o f th e A S M S U s t r u c t u r e h a s b e e n q u e s ­ p o s e s h o u l d b e s u b j e c t to th e tio ned b y th e e d it b o a rd . M o r e o v e r , c r e ­ d ra ft.” a tiv e id e a s f o r the c o m in g y e a r , a n a ly ­ s i s o f th e p a s t A S M S U S t u d e n t B o a r d L e w is B . H e r s h e y S t a r - s t u d d e d c a s t p l a y s i n ’M u d ’ a n d in d iv id u a l p o s it io n s o n s p e c if ic i s ­ s u e s h a v e b e e n s a m p le d s o a s to b e st Although few students have been aware e v a lu a te th e se p o t e n t ia l le a d e r s and of the fact that a motion picture company p re se n t th e m to the e le c to ra te . has been shooting a m ajor studio release In v ie w o f th e se in t e r v ie w s , the S t a t e right here on campus, these same indi­ N e w s e d it o r s h a v e o p te d to r e f r a in viduals w ill be shocked to catch fleeting The State News disclosed Sunday that it would purchase ASMSU within the fro m e n d o r s in g the r e g is t e r e d sla te . glimpses of themselves when the firs t cam­ next week, and attem pt to create a student government. In ste a d , th e S t a t e N e w s h a s e le c te d to pus love story ever to be filmed on location “Other universities have experimented with student governments in the past, s u p p o r t o n ly th o se p e r s o n s w h o m it a t a University following a snow storm, “ In and I think MSU is ready for one now,” said James D. Spaniolo, editor-in-chief. c o n s id e r s q u a lif ie d f o r m e m b e r s h ip on Cold Mud” is released. Greg Hopkins, lam e duck chairman of ASMSU, refused to. comment on the re­ the s tu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t b o a rd . The film company was forced to work in ported purchase. “ I was misquoted in m y Senior of the Week story, and the picture O u r m a le s e le c tio n i s a t ru e e x a m p le complete secrecy when denied a p erm it to of me wasn’t complimentary, and I won’t be made a fool of again.” o f the p e o p le ’s c h o ic e : he s t a n d s fo r • * * « use the MSU facilities. This denial stemmed a b s o lu t e ly n o th in g . H e is. in h is o w n from an interesting conflict which occurred By STU A RT RO SENTHAL Bob Rosen, co-chairman of the G reat Issues series, confirmed this weekend w o rd s, “ n o b o d y ’s f o o l.” when the producer refused a University re­ Entertainm ent W riter that President Johnson, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy and Gov. Nelson S c o p e i s th e k e y to o u r f e m a le p ick . Rockefeller would not speak a t MSU this year. quest to employ animation by Hannah- she escapes, however, she is recaptured begins to sink. The quick cut to the ter­ S h e h a s r is k e d life a n d lim b in h e r a t ­ Barbara. “We’ve been working quite hard, making certain that we m aintain our usual and thrown into a cage with a teeny bopper, rified cow, played by W ally Cox, watching te m p t a t c a p t u r in g a n u n b ia s e d a n d a ll- Actually, the story begins in New York high quality program of speakers, and I think we’ve done it again,” Rosen said. played by Michael Dunn. e n c o m p a s s in g v ie w o f M i c h i g a n S ta te , where the young innocent, portrayed by her hairline recede into the muck is ud- He hinted that presidential candidate P at Paulsen m ight still be lured to the Dunn has learned that M ax has been it s s t r u c t u r e , p o lic y a n d la n d s c a p in g , Tuesday Weld, steals a large sum of cash derly chilling. campus to speak. "B u t that is really an outside chance,” he said. transferred to the Swine Research Barns f r o m 18,000 fe e t a b o v e H u b b a r d H a ll. • • * * from her employer, a real estate agent, in Our heroine extricates herself, however, where he is about to be used as a demon­ T h e r e f o re , w e, the e d it o r s of the order to pay out-of-state tuition. She flees by grabbing a low limb of a nearby ever­ A survey of MSU students last week revealed that 85 per cent of them thought stration subject in Animal Husbandry 841, S t a t e N e w s , e n d o rs e a w r it e - in b a llo t into the subway where she gives Sidney green tree, played by Joe Pyne, whereupon the ombudsman was a ra re tropical foot disease. Some 14 per cent of them thought Principles of Differentiation between Dogs f o r S t a t e N e w s s ta ff w r i t e r s D a n ie l Poitier 20 cents in return for one fare and a Campus Cop, played by Kate Smith, it was a new, long-filter cigarette. The other one per cent correctly described and Pigs. B r a n d o n , t w o -t e r m v e t e r a n o f th e A S ­ an invitation to dinner. Poitier is not seen serves a subpeona for molesting the trees. the office, but thought C. Allen Harlan was the ombudsman. They escape and explain to the friendly M S U p re ss-c o v e ra g e w a rs, a n d T r in k a • • • • again in the film since he is, of course, Approaching the well-guarded barn MSU bus driver, played by Don Rickies, C lin e , h e ro in e o f a y e a r - lo n g fre e -f a ll a token Negro. where M ax is being held, Tuesday heaves Gordon Sabine, vjce president of special projects, said Friday that a recent that they are on a mission of national secur­ a handful of grass a t the structure causing w it h A S M S U . Arriving at Lansing International Airport, column by Russell K irk , which called M S U ’s recruiting program nothing but M adi­ she steals a cab and heads straight for the ity involving the preservation of that dear­ it to blow up. There is an anxious moment son Avenue tactics, was purely fallacious. Vet Clinic. You see, Tuesday has come to est of American ideals. Mutterhood. He as we suddenly realize that M ax is still in “ A ll we do is give them a Pepsodent smile, and a little K aty Winters advice,” Michigan State on an errand of young lo v e - politely asks for their bus pass before the barn. Sabine said. “ I never claimed to be any White Knight. A ll we do is give prospec­ she is determined to rescue M ax, cham­ bouncing them from the bus onto the south It is equally touching, though, as Max, tive students a cup and a half of attention.” campus railroad tracks, where a speeding with a loyal though nauseated gleam in • • • • pionship dog of the New York Sewage Dept, from V E T (Vivisectionists who Enjoy T or­ train, played by Godfrey Cambridge, runs his tear soaked eye, emerges crawling from Richard Chapin, director of the library, admitted F rid ay that during the ture), an evil organization devoted to the over Dunn. the barn and into miss Weld’s arms. He recent shift of books and m aterials to the new graduate wing of the library, 15,000 overthrow of American intellectualism by Miss Weld proceeds across the MSU cow opens his mouth and utters little doggie volumes and 12 staff members were misfiled. Chapin blamed this on the aban­ substituting dogmeat for the usual horse- pasture, but neglects to watch her step and sounds like “ bow, wow, b arf.” donment of the Dewey D ecim al System. The fam ilies of the missing staff m em ­ meat in the University food services, thus bers have been sent hold cards. • • • • destroying the tender young minds of our youth and promoting the growth of tomato The MSU Grounds D ept, announced Thursday night th at it w as now fully pre­ warts. pared to handle any larg e snow fa ll during the next th ree months. “ We won’t be While prowling through the building, she encounters V incent P rice , a b rillian t botan­ Notice caught off guard this y e a r,” a spokesm an said. * * • * is t specializing in abnorm al plant psychol­ R ick Alpern, ch airm an of th is y e a r’s W ater C arnival, revealed a new plan ogy (a budding field) who has been b ra in ­ that would revolutionise the program . washed by V E T through the superscience In ca se you h a v e n 't n o tic e d , t h is p a g e w a s cre ate d in th e “We’re going to build the floats out o f co n crete and drag the riv e r banks by.” technique o f slipping sheep thyroid to n ic sp ir it of A p r il F o o ls Day. The **fa cts” a p p e a r in g in new s into h is papaya ju ic e while showing him B IL L B E A R D S LE Y , MSU ticket manager, said that because of an un­ st o rie s on t h is page are n o t h in g m o re th an the prod u cts photos o f G eorge Romney. P ric e has been precedented demand for season tickets by alumni, there might not be enough outfitted with a m oustache of Venus F ly o f th e fe r t ile (a n d som ew h at w a rp e d ) m in d s o f State N e w s tickets left for all the students this fall. But Beardsley added that something Traps, and Tuesday trips a tendril. s t a f f w r it e r s. could be worked out for sure. Finding h erself enclosed in the F ly T rap, — T h e E d it o r s “We are thinking of cutting the student seats down to 10 or 11 inches for the with a d d pouring in about her, she b reak s really big g a m e s,” B eard sley com m ented. “ F o r the others, we probably can* ASMSU-out U) lunch a chrom osom e and attem pts to hack her squeeze everyone, excep t freshm en, in behind the band.” way ou t w ith the jagged edge. As soon a s Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 1, 1968 We at Skullhouse won’t g r e e t to : • - y \ , » f 4 . E v e n in g C o lle g e o ffe rs 6 0 * you with a 32 tooth sm ile» a false handshake, a n d a o r e a te d b la z e r , we do offer the po­ V ^ » U i h o - c r e d i t c o u r s e s t h is t e r m tential r u s h e e a clo sek n it brotherhood of individuals r e c o r d in g s and d is c u s s io n s to working together to achieve * r By B ET SY ROACH " D i l e m m a s of the In n e r M a n , " S t a t e N e w s S t a f f W r it e r s tu d y t h re e c e n t u r ie s o f A m e r i ­ w ill tre a t p r o b le m s o f m o d e r n their academ ic and s o c ia l • M S U 's E v e n i n g C o lle g e w ill c a n m u s ic , r a n g in g f r o m r o c k - s o c ie t y a s e x t e n s io n s o f d i - ' b e g in th e f ir s t o f the t e r m 's a n d -r o ll to m u s ic o f th e c o lo n ia l le m m a s of the in d iv id u a l. goals. pe rio d . T h e c o u r s e w i ll b e 60 n o n -c re d it c o u r s e s tonigh t. T h e E v e n i n g C o lle g e is d i­ re c te d to "p e o p le w h o a r e no ta u g h t b y J o a n B o u c h e r , a s s i s t ­ a n t p r o f e s s o r of m u s i c o lo g y at T o p ic s to be d is c u s s e d c lu d e m o r a lit y vs. v a lu e s , r e ­ lig io n vs. d e n o m in a t io n a lis m . in ­ PHI KAPPASIGMA lo n g e r in t e r e s te d in g e t t in g a W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n U n iv e r s it y . a n d se x vs. s e x u a lit y . The 2 3 6 N. HARRISON d e g re e a n d ju s t w a n t s o m e T h e c o u r s e w ill b e re c o r d e d c o u rs e w ill be ta u g h t b y W e r n e r fo r f u t u r e re fe re n c e b y W K A R . C A L L ED7-I6II FOR RIDE k n o w le d g e . " a c c o r d in g to R o b e r t A. B o h n ste d t. p r o f e s s o r e m e r it u s E . S h a r e r , d ire c to r. L o r i s , O. C h o b a n ia n . g r a d u ­ of H u m a n it ie s . T h e r e a r e no e x a m s a n d no ate a s s is t a n t in the M u s ic " T h e M a g i c S o c i e t y . " a ls o g ra d e s. D ep t., w ill g iv e a c o u r s e in p r e v io u s ly offe re d , t a k e s the A m o n g the c o u r s e s n e w to c la s s ic a l g u ita r. The C a rca ssi a p p ro a c h th a t s c ie n c e f ic t io n the E v e n i n g C o lle g e t h is t e r m C la s s ic G u it a r M e t h o d w ill be o f f e r s s o lu tio n s f o r the s o c ia l, i s “ S o n g b ir d s in a C a g e !" taught, a s w e ll a s the f in g e r p o litic a l, e c o n o m ic a n d p h ilo ­ t a u g h t b y K e v in K e lly , a s s is t a n t s ty le te c h n iq u e o f A n d r e s S e ­ s o p h ic a l p r o b le m s o f so c ie t y . p r o f e s s o r of s o c io lo g y . The g o v ia . T h e c o u r s e w ill d e a l T h e c o u rs e w ill be t a u g h t b y c o u r s e w ill f o c u s o n the " p r o ­ w ith c o m p o s it io n s fro m the A n d re w M . B a r c la y , a s s is t a n t te st g e n e r a t io n " of W e s t e r n R e n a is s a n c e to the 20th c e n tu ry . p r o fe s s o r of p s y c h o lo g y . so c ie ty , the r e a s o n s f o r the b e h a v io r o f t o d a y 's y o u th a n d H igh-stepper the p o s s ib ilit y of a n a d o le s c e n t Concert series to present su b -c u ltu re . A young m is s a s tr id e h e r s p ir ite d m ount c a p tu re s T h i s t e r m m a r k s the e n d of th e a tte n tio n o f th e B lo c k and B r id le H o rs e Show a u d ie n c e d u rin g In te r m is s io n . the 22nd y e a r of n o n -c re d it c o u r s e s f o r a d u lt s o ffe re d b y two symphony orchestras M SU. T h e C h ic a g o S y m p h o n y O r c h e s - ia t io n s on a R o c o c o T h e m e fo r O f the 1.000-1.200 e n r o llm e n t s tra. u n d e r the d ir e c t io n o f J e a n C e llo a n d O r c h e s t r a . '' T h e C le v e la n d O r c h e s t r a , u n ­ p e r te rm . 200-250 a r e M S I' M a r t in o n . w ill p e r f o r m at 8:15 ■ * Block, Bridle Club stu d e n ts. Sh are r says. a n t ic ip a t e s a to ta l e n r o llm e n t of He to n ig h t in the A u d it o r iu m fe a tu r- in g w o r k s b y T c h a i k o v s k y and d e r a s s o c ia t e c o n d u c t o r L o u is L a n e a n d f e a t u r in g p ia n is t L e o n 1.200 t h is te rm . tw o F r e n c h c o m p o s e r s . G e o r g e F le is h e r . w ill p e r f o r m a t 8:15 p.m . W e d n e s d a y in the A u d it o ­ PHI D ELT A THETA C O R D IA LLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND cites show w inners Sh are r says that a lt h o u g h the a v e r a g e s iz e of a c l a s s is B iz e t a n d M a u r i c e R a v e l, riu m . F l e i s h e r w i l l p la y R a v e l ’s " P i a n o C o n c e r t o f o r the L e f t O PEN RUSH M u m y to o k f ir s t ; E n g e r s , s e c ­ 30. the n u m b e r v a r ie s f r o m 10 S o m e of M i c h i g a n 's top sh o w T h e co n c e rt, p a rt of the M S U H a n d ." to 50. Tonight 7-10 p.m. on d; a n d M i s s T e n le n , th ird . L e c t u r e - C o n c e r t S e r ie s , w ill in ­ T ic k e t s fo r b o th p e r f o r m a n c e s h o r s e s w e r e e x h ib ite d b y M S U C o u r s e s v a r y in le n g th f r o m W in n e r s in the s a d d le se a t c lu d e c e llo s o lo is t S t e p h e n K a t e s a r e a v a ila b le at the U n io n tic k e t s tu d e n ts la s t w e e k e n d a s the p le a s u r e c l a s s w e re M i s s G o so w . fo u r to 20 s e s sio n s . B lo c k a n d B r i d le C lu b p re se n te d p e r f o r m in g T c h a i k o v s k y 's " V a r - o ffic e o r a t the d oor. f ir s t ; M i s s M a u s . s e c o n d ; a n d A n o t h e r n e w c o u rs e , in c a r ­ its 20th a n n u a l H o r s e Sh o w . toonin g. w ill be o ffe re d b y P h il P e n n y W a g e s t e r . ju n io r , th ird . 6 2 6 C O W L EY RUSH W in n e r s w e re : in w o m e n 's F r a n k , c a r t o o n is t f o r the S t a t e Sto c k s e a t e q u ita tio n s ta k e w in ­ W e s t e r n p le a s u r e c la s s , S u s a n N e w s. It w ill in c lu d e s o u r c e s n e rs w e r e E n g e r s . f ir s t : M i s s S u lliv a n , - F r a s e r s o p h o m o re , f ir s t of id e a s a n d ty p e s of c a r t o o n s p la c e ; S u z a n n e K i r k , F a i r g r o v e T e n le n . se c o n d : a n d G a w e l. th ird . 3 3 2 -3 5 6 8 C A L L FOR A RIDE C o s t u m e c l a s s w in n e r s w e re a nd m a r k e t s , a s w e ll a s s u b ­ so p h o m o re , s e c o n d ; M a r y j E l l e n m is s io n s to o u b U c a U q cijt - »•“ t v C l a c k . ,,f ■ , # » ft. - t, * ' «• A rr % B e m is t e r , M e ta rn d ra * j u m u i. "F ro m P ly m o u t h Rock to B a d A x e so p h o m o re , se c o n d ; a n d th ird ; in m e n 's W e s t e r n p le a s ­ B a s in S t r e e t " w ill u s e tap e M i s s D o n o h u e , th ird ure, K e n M u m y , K a l a m a z o o j u n ­ P Let D O M IN O 'S ior, f ir s t ; L a w r e n c e P e lo n , L o w ­ Z ÌI k e ll s o p h o m o re , s e c o n d ; D o u g E n ­ g e rs , third . H o rto n s p e c ia l stu d en t, Po lice term working welders In In s a d d le s e a t e q u ita tio n , w in ­ n e rs w e re J a n e M a u s , K a la m a ­ cause of Bessey Hall fire plan n * r next pizza patty! II zoo so p h o m o re , f ir s t ; J u d y D o n ­ ohue, G re g o ry f r e s h m a n , se c - S t u d e n t s in B e s s e y H a ll F r i - am ount of sm oke s h ie ld in g on d ; P e g G a s o w , M t . C le m e n s d a y a f t e r n 0 0 n g o t ou t of c la s s the f ir e f r o m the f ir e m e n a n d so p h o m o re , th ird . In f o r w a r d se a t e q u ita tio n , C a r o l W r ig h t . E a s t L a n s in g , f r e s h m a n , w o n e a r ly w h e n a f ir e b r o k e out in the v e n t ila t in g s y s t e m the b u i l d in g 's b a se m e n t. 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E x c h a n g i n g id e a s w i t h N i g e r i a n U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s . V A L U E IN used one. Like the nifty 1967 O lds 4-4-2 them instead . . . w ell, a t least w e ’ll know you picked a go o d Actually, Virginia B lount and Fran k Ogden a re doing all these . things. As m em bers of the 500- EUROPEAN you see here. O r a sporty used Cutlass convertible m aybe. O r, even, one of those place to do it. student W orld C am pus Afloat- Chapman College, these two |Arizona college students had the TRAVEL g re a t Olds Rocket 88s. O f course, O lds dealers |opportunity to talk with students L o w cost, v a lu e -p a c k e d also carry a la rg e stock j at the University of Ife, Ibadan e sc o rte d m otor c o a c h to u rs i b ran ch, N igeria. from $12 a d a y in c lu d in g m eals, With the help of Nigerian hotel a n d tran sp ortation I students and professors, the Amer­ th ro u g h the c o u n trie s and icans com p ared religions, a rt, citie s y o u w ant to see. I anthropology, educational system s, I econom ic developm ents, geog- |raphy, d ram a, m u sic, and dance of i the tw o cou ntries. This is the regular cou rse w ork ab oard Chapm an's shipboard cam p u s, the s.s. Ryndam . Virginia and F ran k transferred the cred its they earned back to th eir hom e colleges, Arizona S tate University and N orthern Arizona University, and a re going on fo r their b accalau reate degrees. C hapm an College is cu rren tly accep tin g enrollm ents fo r the 1968-1969 acad em ic y ear with the W orld Cam pus Afloat program . ITINERARIES Fall 1968: Dep. New Y o rk O ct. 10 fo r Dublin, London, Copenhagen, R o tterd am , Lisbon, R om e, Athens, H aifa, C atania, B arcelon a, L as P alm as, Freetow n , R io de Jan eiro , Buenos Aires, M ontevideo, P u n ta Arenas, Santiago, Lim a, A capulco, arrivin g Los Angeles Jan . 29. Spring 1969: Dep. Los Angeles FeJj. 3 fo r Honolulu, Tokyo, K obe, Hohg Kong, Bangkok, K uala Lum pur, Colombo, Bom bay, M om basa, D urban, Cape Tow n, D akar, C asablanca, Cadiz, Lisbon, arrivin g New Y ork M ay 27. The coupon •below, if com pleted and m ailed a t once, will provide th e first step in reserving sp ace fo r your fall 1968 a n d /o r spring 1969 sem esters w ith W orld Cam pus Afloat w here you can take full advantage of Chapm an College’s unique three-year experience in effective teaching ab oard ship and in world p orts. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE Drive a youngmobile fropri Oldsmobile. W o r ld C am p us A f l o a t , D ir e c t o r o f A d m i s s i o n s C hapm an C o lle g e O ra n g e . California 92866 ( New or used, itls a fun car to own.) Mist kin. DATE__ FIRST INITIAL for dotai I s Campus Address C im p u i S ta te ___ come In or call Citv State 7io Campus Phone__ Year in School— Home Address Age— City State Zip Home Phone. lû d t k u w e To which address material should be sent: Campus □ I am interested in □ Fall □ Spring Semester 19_______ HomeO Parent or Guardian______________ □ Land Campus □ Floating Campus □ Both TRAVELCENTERINC S A F E T Y IN FO R M A TIO N : T h e s.s. RYN DAM , re g istered In T h e N eth erlan d s, m eets | 228 Abbott Rd. ***** O' UCIUIMCI A cro ss from State T heatre In te rn a tio n a l S a fe ty S ta n d a rd s fo r new ship s developed in 1948. j 351-6400 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 1, 1968 f SPORTS L i t w h i l e r h a p p y w i t h b a t s h o w i n g By G 0 Y E L W E S C H M S I ' C o a c h D a n n y L it w h ile r a n d th a t e x p e r ie n c e s h o w e d in T h e y k n o w thcv c a n w in s h o rtsto p . S t e v e R y m a l a t s e c o n d S t a t e N e to s S p o r t s W r it e r w a s m o r e th a n p le a se d w it h som e g a m e s . " this y e a r, and H ie y 'r e su r­ and s e n io r T o m B i n k o w s k i a t M S U 's b a s e b a ll t e a m lo st the tlie t e a m s s p r in g sh o w in g , a n d M S U lo st f o u r g a m e s to M i a m i p rise d w h e n th< > d o n 't . " L i t ­ first. c h a m p io n s h ip of the M ia m i c p lle d it " P r o b a b l y the b e st a nd o n e to W e s t e r n M ic h i g a n w h ile r sa id . W e 'v e g o t the B i n k o w s k i a c c o u n t e d f o r M S U 's C o lle g ia t e B a s e b a ll T o u r n a m e n t s p r in g w e 'v e h a d s in c e I 'v e b ee n in the to u rn a m e n t, b u t d e fe a te d m o st d e p th ' u s y e a r s in c e I 'v e o n ly r u n in th e f in a l g a m e in it s la s t g a m e o f the s p r in g h e re ." . d e fe n d in g B ig T e n c h a m p io n been h e re ' a g a in s t M i a m i w it h a h o m e t rip w h e n it w a s d e fe a te d b y O h io S t a t e th re e t im e s . W e s t e r n T h e m 1.1 p ro b le m . L i t w h ile r ru n a n d w a s v o te d to th e a ll- M i a m i 2-1 S a t u r d a y "W e fe lt w e c o u ld h a v e w o n tw ice, and R u tg e rs. A rm y said, v ii be t ig h t e n in g u p the t o u r n a m e n t t e a m f o r the t h ird T h e S p a r t a n s fin is h e d t h e ir s o m e m o r e g a m e s , but M i a m i a nd W e s le y a n of C o n n e c tic u t in f it ' w h ic h h a s b e e n s h a k y c o n s e c u tiv e y e a r. F lo r id a s t a y w it h a n 8-5 r e c ­ has a re a l go o d c lu b and o n ce each. at m es L i t w h i le r s a id he G a r v e y , o u t f ie ld e r R i c h M i l ­ o rd fo r se c o n d p la c e in the they w e r e p re tt y se a so n e d . T h e y L it w h ile r s a id the v ic t o r ie s w ,s s a t is f ie d w it h the t e a m 's ler. p it c h e r s M e l B e h n e y a n d to u rn a m e n t. M i a m i w o n the p la y e d e x h ib it io n s a g a in st s o m e o v e r O h io S ta te b o o ste d te am hittin g (b e fo re a stre a k of M ic k e y K n ig h t w e re o th e r S p a r ­ to u rn a m e n t w it h a n 8-4-1 r e c ­ p ro t e a m s a n d the a re a ju n io r m o ra le , b ut s a id the te a m h a s a in j u r ie s to the top h itte rs» , ta n s b e s id e s B i n k o w s k i to m a k e ord. c o lle g e s b e fo re w e c a m e d o w n d iffe re n t a ttitu d e t h a n la st v e a r .md p itc h in g . the a ll- t o u r n a m e n t t e a m . " W e h a v e to p la y the la s t " M i l l e r j u s t s t a r t e d h it tin g fo u r g a m e s w it h o u t - D ille y . to - a n y * 7.1.*' .*»;:• a .« w a : C le v e la n d 9 C h ic a g o ( N-i 2 p io n sh ip s at D a r t m o u t h C o lle g e free. W e c o n te ste d Heli and sec n in g in * 'irt>50 fre e sty le . S o m e t im e s w e m a> o v e r - r e a c t c o u n ts o n clothes a n d othet tw o n e w v a r s it y r e c o r d s. lim in a r ie s o f the 2 0 0 -y a rd b r e a s t ­ C h a r lie H ic k e o x of In d ia n a set Z a c h Z o r n of U C L A b r o k e a 4 C in c in n a t i 8 N e w Y o r k 2 last w e e k e n d . To te rm the in v e s t ig a t io n s ite m s in A n n A r b o r sto re s. stro k e w it h 2:14.09. R i c h a r d s a n e w N C A A re c o r d w it h a b r i l­ re c o rd se t b y a n o t h e r M S I ' g r a d ­ W a s h in g t o n 3 H o u s t o n 2 The Sp a rta n s g a rn e re d 38 b ro a d s c a le ' w a s p e r h a p s not " W e w e re h y rtf .though w h e n had se t the p r e v io u s m a r k e a r lie r lia n t 1:52.56 in the 20 0 -y a rd in ­ uate. Ken W a ls h , in the 100- T h e ' p a p e r then c h a r g e d that P it t s b u r g 3 B a lt im o r e 1 points, t a r b e lo w t h e ir 115 total M ik e K a lm b a c h c a m e d o w n w ith in the se a so n . d iv id u a l m e d le v . H e set a n o t h e r v a r d fre e stv le . Z o r n s w a n 45.2. w a rra n te d . fo o tb a ll p la y e r s at M S I ' c o u ld M in n e s o t a 3 B o s t o n 2 of la st y e a r. W e w a n t to c h e c k a ll the c h a r g e c a lls h o m e to c o a c h e s B ig T e n c h a m p In d ia n a ra n stre p th ro a t a n d c o u ld n 't m a k e A tla n t a 2 N e w Y o r k t N ) 0 a w a y w it h the t e a m title, r o llin g the trip. R o llie G r o s e t h to o k h is R i c h a r d s p la c e d n in th in the ¡ M M COUPON C h ic a g o ( A i 6 P h ila d e lp h ia 0 COUPON p la ce in the 8 0 0 -y a rd f r e e s t y le f in a ls o f the e v e n t w it h a s lig h t ly D e t ro it 6 St. L o u is 5 up 348 p oin ts. Y a l e f in is h e d s e c ­ $1.98 re la y a n d d id a g o o d jo b b ut w e s lo w e r 2:14.13. I n th e 20 0 -ya rd CIGARETTES Fancy Make-Up L o s A n g e le s 9 S a n F r a n c i s c o 7 NHL H O CKEY ond. w ith 253 p o in ts. S o u th e r n C a lifo r n ia fo llo w e d w it h 231. c o u ld n 't s w im in the 4 0 0 -va rd in d iv id u a l m e d le y he w a s 12th B a e r f i n i s h e s Mirror New Y o rk 4 M o n tre a l 2 S ta n fo rd 205. S o u t h e r n M e t h o ­ dist 93. a n d M i c h i g a n 92. m e d le y r e la y b e c a u s e o f M i k e 's a b se nce . w ith a 1:59.32 tim e . D o u g T o d d w a s th e o n ly M S U 3/77c W ith V e lv e t "B a se " P e t e W i ll i a m s w a s o u r top d iv e r to s c o re . T o d d f in is h e d L im it Or 93' L im it One You A re Invited To p e r f o r m e r a s he p la c e d in th re e e v e n ts a n d s w a m , o n o u r r e la y nin th in the o n e -m e te r d i v i n g a n d w a s e ig h t h a t t h re e -m e t e rs . It w a s the f ir s t t im e th a t T o d d h a s 1 2 t h i n N C A A " I had h o p e d that T y l e r a n d team . " M c C a f f r e e sa id . D E T R O IT - M S U f in is h e d 29th E a st L a n s in g Sto re L a n s in g S t o re O n ly p la ce d in the N C A A . S a tc h e ll w o u ld get the e q u iv a le n t Ail Evening .Of a n d C h a r li e B a e r w a s the S p a r ­ E x p i r e s A f t e r 4/ •es A f t e r 4 / 6 / 6 8 W i ll i a m s m a d e the c h a m p io n ­ J im H e n d e r s o n a n d Duane t a n s ' b e s t in d iv id u a l f in is h e r. 12th of a y e a r 's f e n c in g e x p e r ie n c e in sh ip .fin a l in tjje 4 0 0 -v a rd indi- G re e n w e re c lo s e but d id n 't \Y5,.L,K«v.\C V . S i ^ ^ C f U l| > O N N C A A Ch'.\vyvv!iv*bv 4 /1 No experience necessary! hours per week. Male Make $50- $100. per week Need car For 16-20 Lake Huron Sailboats. Inc.. 408 North Hampton. Bay City. Michi­ gan 48906 517-684-2970. Please • S E R V IC E DODGE 1965 Dart GT Convertible. interview, call Mr. Johnston. 393- outline qualifications upon applying. VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1966 Camper TYPISTS - evening work - 5 nights 1399. 5-4 2 7-4 9 Four-on-the-floor. Positraction • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N Bucket seats. Call 332-4993. 3-4 2 equipped. A-l condition $1,695. Used 5-10 60 accurate WPM. Call • W ANTED Volkswagen engine. $125 882-1436. 3-4 3 337-23213-5 p.m. DIETICIAN - FULL time position TEACHERS - YOUR application sent FALCON WAGON 1962 White, ra­ open: Complete charge of food plan­ to Michigan school districts in area dio. heater, good tires, runs well Auto Service & Ports ning. preparation, and service Sal­ of vour choice. No charge. Apply D E A D L IN E At only $395 is $100 under average BARMAID, nights. Will teach. $2 00 per hour. Call nights. 489-8769. 5-4 2 ary: $7.830--with step increases to to MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF retail. Phone351-6740. 3-4 2 ACCIDENT PROBLEM Call KALA­ $9.667. Civil Service position with EDUCATION. Teacher Referral Ser­ MAZOO STREET BODY SHOP attractive fringe benefits Apply to vice. Lansing. Michigan 48902 1-4 1 1 P . M . o n e c l a s s day be­ YMCA YOl’TH Work. Male - some John J. Delaney. Administrative Of­ FORD 1960 V-8 =r‘omatic. 49.000 Small dents to large wrecks. Amer­ f o r e p u b lic a tio n . ican and foreign cars. Guaranteed experience, age 21 helpful. 332- ficer. Michigan School for the Blind MATURE FEMALE student to stay actual m>‘c Q V . D ent condition 8657. 3-4 2 C a n c e lla t io n s - 12 n o on on e $225 Call 3 -~!D«4 after 5 p.m. work 482-1286 2628 East Kala­ 7151 West Willow. Lansing. 7-4 5 as companion nights with elderly c l a s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic a ­ 3-4 1 mazoo C I lady from April 5 through April BUS BOYS for spring term. Cal BUS BOYS needed. Beta Theta Hi ’ 14 Adequate compensation. 485- tio n . FORD 1961 Galaxie convertible. Runs Mrs .Iones at ED 2-4659. 3-4 : 351-5186 3-4 2 9371. 4-4 4 well. Goody buv~$150. 355*2555. 5-4 5 IM P O R T E D C A R PHONE ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS. PART TIME counter help, telephone SITTER «ALSO cleaning, if de­ FORD 1964 Sky blue, four-door S E R V IC E Trowbridge Road East Lansing help, and delivery bovs VARSITY sired» for three school children 355-8255 custom, stick. Six Excellent condi­ Faculty members. Deluxe one and DRIVE-IN. ED 2-6517 5-4 4 Monday through Thursday 2:30- tion. Army-bound owner. $631.29. S P E C IA L IS T S 5:30 p.m Transportation neces­ two bedroom apartments available. RATES 351-4637 3-4 2 IN Private patio and swimming pool. BUS BOYS wanted noon and night sary Child may accompany mother. meals. Contact Miss Krueger. Olm 351-6105 1-4 1 Chalet House for private parties. 1 D A Y ..........................$ 1 .5 0 FORD 1963-two-door. Good condi­ Within walking distance of campus. Health Center. 353-3381. 3-4 2 • T R IU M P H ONE GIRL »Freshman or sopho­ 3 D A Y S ................... $ 3 .0 0 tion. V-8 . Runs good. 332-8843. 3-4 3 No children or pets. Phone 337- • RENAULT MALE STUDENTS in need of money more preferred i to handle general 0634 for appointment. C-3 29 office work sign making typing 5 D A Y S .......................$ 5 .0 0 KARMAN GHIA 1958 convertible • VOLKSW AGEN Call 393-5680 if you are 18-27 1.15 p.m. to 3.15 p.m. Monday. preparation of research material, (b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r a d ) Good condition 351-8743 after 5 ONE GIRI To a two-girl 3-4 1 A l E d w a r d ’s Tuesday and Thursday. C and to break into regular ad sales p.m luxury ring term, eventually Prefer advertising ma­ O v e r / 1 0 , 15£ p e r w o r d p e r d a y Sports C a r Center One bl ^ 337.QSSO ampus. Phone: jor. but others may apply. Ap­ KARM1N GHIA 1967 Red. excellent ÇUUÀ DRIVER DELIVERY men. tele­ proximately 20-25 hours per week T h e r e w ill be a 50 £ s e r v ic e condition. Fully equipped. 337-7078 1 2 00 E . O a k la n d I V 9 -7 3 9 1 phone order-takers. girls. Night DIETICIAN THERAPEUTIC ADA Must have 3-5 p.m. free. Monday and b o o k k e e p in g c h a r g e >lf 813 Albert Ave. 5-4 5 hours. Full or part time Apply through Fridav. Applv: STATE NEWS TWO 15" Chrome-mag wheels and Registered Full time employment evenings after 4:30 p.m. 203 MAC ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 346 t h is a d I s not p a id w ith in four-plv nvlon tires. $40 or best excellent salary with full bene­ MERCURY COUGAR 1967, Standard Avenue.3&1-8K71. . 5-4 2 Student Services. S-4 5 on*? w w V ., . ' .„‘.2. j£ J 9 B . 3-i 2 fits. Appi.f *.'V»v.W4- Mnspttai Per­ shift: 289. V-8 . extras, six months sonnel or call 487-6111 extension old About 10.000 miles Owned by' Girl Scout Camp Ranger Inquire FIRESTONE WIDE-ovals.Like new. You’ll never guess what they’re growing 333. 3-4 1 NOW LEASING T h e Sta te N e w s w ill be F70-14 Must sell $15. 355-8012 3-4 3 r e s p o n s ib le o n ly f o r the Girl Scout office. 210 West Lapeer. ■ in the greenhouse behind the Horticulture NEEDED TWO Busbovs and one bus - f i r s t d a y 's In c o r r e c t I n s e r ­ tio n , Unsing 484-9421 ’ 3-4 3 AUTOMATIC CAR wash Only 75c It's the best in town You may sit Building. girl Good salary plus meals Call Hay Balbaeh Theta Chi 332-3581 3-4 1 UNIVERSITY VILLA MUSTANG 1965 Six cylinder, three speed. $995 Phone B Tuttle at OX in your car lor 2 lz minutes while WAITRESSES in Coral Gables Show' 63 5 A bbott 4.9823.0X 4-0489 3-4 3 your car is washed and waxed. Also Bar. Waiters in Coral Gables Rath­ Scooters & C ycles Scooters & Cycles T h e Sta te N e w s d o e s not OLDSMOBILE 1964 Dynamic 88 four- cleans underneath car An almost perfect job. 430 South Clippert, back of KO-KO BAR C-4 1 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ex-police hike skeller Apply in person Gables East Lansing. Coral 7-4 5 BEAL HOUSE p e r m it r a c i a l o r r e li g i o u s door. Automatic. 355-5776 after 5 TRIUMPH 196.3 TIOOH 500cc. Must 2 0 8 -2 1 6 B eal 3-4 1 1963 Good condition $700. :172- STUDENT TO assist handicapped d is c r im in a t io n in it s a d ­ p.m. sell. $61X1 Phoné 351-5577 3-4 3 4232 3-4 2 1 MELS AUTO SERVICE. Large or attorney in arising mornings and re­ S ;*) v e r t is in g c o l u m n s . T h e tiring nights. Compensation room PLYMOUTH SPORT Fury 1965 W8 small, we do them all. 1108 East HONDA 1963 Sport. 2.TOO miles Ex­ State N e w s w ill not a cce p t a d v e r t is in g w h ic h d i s c r i m ­ in a te s a g a i n s t re lig io n , automatic. Flawless Full 'power. Phone 332-5536. 3-4 2 Grand River 332-3255. MASON BODY SHOP 812 East Kala­ C HONDA 1965S-90 Set up lor trail or street 3324435. 3-4 2 cellent condition $Í50 351-8444 SUZUKI 1967 250CÇ Excellent condi­ 5-4 5 and board 484-1938 FULL OR part lime help. Own trans­ 5-4 3 ■ YAMAHA 1966 Big Bear Scrambler. portation. VAUGHN'S LANDSCAP­ ra c e , c o l o r o r n a tio n a l o r ­ PONTIAC 1964 Tri-power. I am an mazoo Street-Since 1940. Com­ tion. Itesi offer 355-0893 5-4 5 Runs well. Reasonable Phone 351- ING Kl>2-6311 3-4 2 aquamarine GTO My measure­ plete auto painting and collision ig in . service American and foreign cars. 9376. 3-4 2 ments are. deluxe radio, heater, four-speed positraction. black vin­ IV 5-0256. • C yl interior, ’bucket seats, new white S O L D - BONJjBVILLK Automotive 1904 Convertible , ;< *... 2.. 4573 before 3:00 p.m r, always lived in garage, nights. Must see to appreciate. V « *> ' m£<4.N. 646- 3-4 I A V fttU w rr FRANCIS AVIATION So easy to learn in the PIPER CHÈROKEE" CHARLIE TUNA is finally ready to sell fine Honda Scrambler 337- 1855. fcili ni filrilf 5.4 3 tròtti imi FotMnew tir* Settle lor , $1.2ixi. f,,| Special$5.00offer! 484-1324 C 489-7710 5-4 4 ra m bler 1963 Classic 660. six MONTESSA 1966 175cc Street en- M A N Y OF THE T R A D E -IN S ON cvlinder. automatic, power steer- duro. new chain, tires. Btc. $375 CHEVROLET 1965 Impala convert­ ing 372-2918 5-4 5 PRIVATE AND advanced instrument Call 351-0905 after 5 p.m. 3-4 2 OUR NEW TO YO TA SED A N S A R E Ground Schools will be offered ible All power Excellent condi­ tion 393-4811 5-4 5 SUNBEAM TIGER. 35.000 miles. Pi- spring term from 7-10 p.m. each HONDA SCRAMBLER 305. 1966 Ex­ IM P O R T S OF O TH ER M A K ES. SO M E relis. Clean $1.500 332-184?. 3-3 29 Wednesday. The private course cellent condition Two helmets. OF T H E M A RE O LD E R , O T H ER S ARE CHEVROLET 1959 Convertible. V-8. covers all of the material neces­ 337-2188 after 5 p.m 7-4 4 stick Huns good. $150 351-8359 SUNBEAM APLINE 1964 condition. $800. 351-5480. Excellent 5-4 2 sary to pass the Private Pilot AS NEW AS 66 AND 67 M O D EL S. i 3-4 2 Written Exam and is for those who have no or little previous aviation B A K L A U A DOUGH CHEVROLET 1964 Impala Convert­ ible. 87.000 miles V-8 Auto­ TEMPEST CUSTOM 1964 Two-door hardtop Six cylinder, stick, good condition, good rubber all around, experience. The advanced instru­ ment course is designed for those pilots with a Private Pilot's License TO M A KE FA B U LO U S P A S T R IE S See Us Anytime 2-3 MAN APARTMENTS matic Power steering and brakes plus snow tires. One owner only. who wish to expand their aeronau­ S H A H E E N ’S T H R IF T W A Y W ith in w a lk in g d is ta n c e to ca m p u s! Black with black leather interior Call Connie. 353-7775 between 9 tical knowledge and skills. Regis­ Call 694-0586 5-4 2 a m. and 1 p.m. 3_4 1 tration fee is $20 for each course 2310 S. C E D A R For A Good Selection and can be mailed to WINGED SPAR­ 4 8 5 -1 5 3 8 CHEVROLET WAGON 1965. 8. auto­ THUNDKRBIRD 1960 White. 350 TANS. INC . P.O. Box 287. East matic. whitewalls, power steering horsepower. Hurst • transmission. Lansing, or call 353-0230. 353- P X Store — Frandor • Air-conditioned WHEELS of Lansing Superb condition. 355-1131. 3-4 1 Buckets. Needs work. Best otter. 0203. or 355-1178 for further in­ 405 Grove. 332-5365. 2-4 2 formation. C-4 5 P a d d le B a l l P a d d le s , $ 2 . 8 8 - • Furnished, carpeted CHEVROLET 1939. $300 or best dlfer. Phone after 5 p.m.. 489- VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Sun roof Radio. Scooters & Cycles $ 5 .8 8 . P e n n . T e n n i s B a l l s • Parking 9237 5-4 2 $550. 353-3239 or 332-5615. 3-4 1 $ 1 .9 9 -$ 2 .4 9 . T e n n i s R a c k e t HONDA 160 1966 Black. Only 2.000 P r e s s $1.39. S h a g G o lf B a l l authorized TOYOTA dealer • Laundry facilities CHEVROLET IMPALA SS 1963 327 VOLKSWAGEN 1962.Reliable, eco­ tour-speed Real nice Reas tnablv nomical transportation. $575. miles. Excellent condition. 484- $ 2 .8 8 / d o z ., $ 3 .8 8 / d o z . N e w • Kitchens include disposal priced. Call 482-4104 1-4 1 Phone 351-7740. 5-4 5 5939 5-4 5 G o lf B a l l s $ 3 .9 8 / 3 . T e n n is S h o e s $ 5 .4 9 . B a s e b a l l G lo v e s W e also S p e c ia liz e ln C O R V A IR S e rv ic e • Friendly management CORVAIR 1960 four-door with auto­ VOLKSWAGEN 1966. 1600 Square- VESPA 150cc $225 Excellent con­ matie transmission. Run? and looks back. 20.000 miles, new tires. dition. Unused three years. 353- $ 4 .8 8 -$ 9 . 8 8 . S o f t b a lls $1.98. 2200 S. C E D A R • from $180.03 good $95. 882-2555 3-4 1 $1.545. Phone 332-1183 2-4 1 7477. 5-4 5 S w im F i n s $10.88-$11.88. S w im S n o r k e l s $ 2 .9 8 . S p e c ia l F i s h ­ o n ly m in u te s fr o m c a m p u s, in g T a c k l e . R o d s , R e e ls , Rental Office: go w es t on M t. Hope then 2 b lo cks on C e d a r NORTHWIND APARTMENTS L u r e s , L in e s . Save 2 5 % -3 5 % . GOVAN MANAGEMENT 635 Abbott ( s t u d e n t s o n ly ) Shopping For An Apartment? 351-7910 Y oj should start now . . . Q S E f t lQ H B n n i H V isit us, today. □taras oaaara e n n ra sra a h h h i i e • 2 B e d r o o m s ACROSS 1. Lettuce 34. Alcott asa niara asía 4. Facient character rasaras rasa 8. Extinct bird 35. Young turkey 37. Accomplishment SQsara aasarara • D is h w a s h e r s 11. Asian gazelle 39.Lacerated ssaaara taras sn 12. Dawdle 13. Mass. cape 41. Hurl asa Bsarara 14. Bone 44. Begin dura draco raaa 15. Indoctrinated 47. Metal an sas rassnsd • 3 P a r k i n g s p a c e s p e r a p t . 17. Mannerisms container 48. Also stara asararas 19. Luxuriant 20. Threesome 49. With: Fr 50. Cha'ice ETëT sssra 22. Ostriches • H u g e f r o n t la w n o n R i v e r 25. Fourth caliph 51. Acknowledge 2. Buckeye State 6. Heb. month 27. Planet 52. Fasting period 3. Replacemenf 7. Happen again 29. Give forth 53. Permit 4. Double dagger 8. Rigorously 30. Embeds DOWN in printing precise 32. Embarrassed 1. Fresh-water fish 5. Uniaue 9. Integrated 10. Included T T 0 1? 10 $ 2 5 0 p e r m o n th 16. N. Car. county 18. Syllable of hesitation BURCHAM WOODS - EYDEAL VILLA » 19 21. Possessive adjective 23. Aspire Located behind Yankee Stadium C o m p le te ly f u r n i s h e d u 24. Pigpen 25. Horned viper A i r c o n d itio n e d i l I to 4 m an a p a rtm e n ts 20 W 26. "The Lion’’ 28. Ship-shaped fo r more information G u a ra n te e d p a rk in g W clock O u r h e a te d p ools a re open s p rin g s u m m e r and f a l l. 17 P 31. Deer track 33. Flaw call Noiitiwmd Management Co. R e n ts s t a r t at S I25. W 36. Courtroom action 38. Mor indin dyo 337.0536 hours M on .-Frl. EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT GO W 40 Hub 4 3 .Insoct 44. Jep.stetesmen 74 5 B u r c h a m D r iv e , A p t. 2 45. Forthwith 1-5 p.m. 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 J IB J H W f t t O H U ^ 14 Michigan State Xews, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, April 1, 1968 Emptoymant Employment 'For Rent F o r Rant For Rent For Rent N E E D E D : O N E g ir l im m e d ia te ly . ONE MAN needed for spring term CLEAN QUIF.T room Privale hath T H E D I N E R ' S C L U B , t h t m o s t fcoe- LP N O R .t r a i n e d n u r s e 's a id e to À fO fh a o a tt N a a r c a a q w s . H I . C a l l 351-6856. 3-4/3 targe four-man luxury apartment One male student Two blocks troni o rc d w o r ld w K h N o . 1 c r e d it c a rd campus. Call351-5312 2-4 I ( A h o u rs d a ily . M onday- Ten minutes from campus $55 c o m p s * y . h a * st a la g s f a r t e w m e n F r i d a y . e B 11-5178. i _ 10 -4 10 EAST SIDE ■- Two bedroom fur­ W AN TED : TW O aaaa lo r fo u r m an month. Call 393-3768 5-4 4 t o a a ll a p p M c a t io m f o r a D t a a r 'a nished apartment. 6 150 month. »nome. pee. sea — — pei CaO 419- GREAT BOOKS. Encyclopedia Bri­ dab C a r d d ir e c tly to e te c e tiv e a W A N T E D : G I R L t o c o o k d in n e r a n d 487-3428 5-4 5 460. 1 -6 / 3 WANTED: THREE girls for large tánica. brand new. $275. 351-7591 3-4 2 in b o ild ln g v c iv ic c e n te r *, h o te l*, o c c a s io n a lly s t a y a l l night with l a d y . Hasletl apartment beginning next e t c . W a i t h u m t h a t a a it y o u r a c h a d - E D 2 - 5 1 7 1 a f t e r I p .m . 10 -4 10 SUMMER SUBLET One bedroom, F I V E R O O M s m a ll a p a r tm e n t. 3 4 0 -« fall. Call Bonnie. 351-0614 3-4 2 MEN: CLEAN, quiet, rooking park­ u l e . F i f t e e n h o u r s a w e e k b r in g air-conditioned. furnished. Near m o n th . U t ilit ie s p a id . E x - G I o n ly . ing Supervised Two blocks to e a r n in g s f r o m M O t o M M in c a n t - BABY SITTER afternoons. Vicinity: campus. 351-5838. 5-4 5 137 H i l l S t r o a t L a n s i n g . 3-4 3 Berkev 487-5733 or 485-883« C m is s i o n . d e p e n d in g o n y o u r e f f o r t Burger King. 351-0556 after 4 p.m. and a b ility I f in t e r e s t e d , p le a s e 3-4 3 FURNISHED APARTMENT for two. S U M M ER T ER M S u b le t. E v e r g r e e n TWO MEN ‘ share house $44 util­ s e n d s h o r t n o te w h y y o u f e e l y o u Available immediately. 6100 a A rm *. F o u r -m a n a p a rtm e n t. Re­ N O R T H W IN D ities paid Kellogg near 351-7754 5-4 2 c a n q u a lify a n d h o w m a n y h o u rs MAID FOR Fraternity house Three month ED 2-4491. 3-4 3 d u c e d r a l e s . 361-8752. 1 -4 3 FARM S y o u c a n w o r k . In c lu d e b e s t t i m e hours dav. five dav week. 332- Faculty Apartments WOMAN STUDENT. Kitchen, laun­ f a r in te r v ie w , ph one n u m b e r , a n d 8020 5-4 4 SUBLET FOR summer. Luxury apart­ O N E G I R L s p r i n g 's u m m e r . Univer­ dry. parking facilities available a d d re s s . m an ag e r. W S. M i l b n a n . r e g io n a l W est M c N ic h o ls . ment. One or two men. 351-5828. 3-4 3 s i t y V i l l a - o n e m o n t h ’ s f r e e rent. 351-7880 Excellent location 332-1918 3-4 1 11000 SERVICE STATION Attendants Full 355 1680 5-4 5 D e t r o i t . M ic h ig a n 48221 1-4 I time or part time. 10 years or old­ FURNISHED APARTMENT downtown FIVE ROOMS and bath furnished Tor I.arising 525 South Pine. G.E. ap­ GRADUATE OR over 21 share two er. Phone 487-3063 between 8 a.m.- N O R T H W IN D A P A R T M E N T S - Need bedroom trailer All conveniences MEAT CLERK - Experience pre­ 5p.m. 5-4 2 couple only. 6110. Utilities paid. o n e m a n s p rin g , t w o m e n s u m m e r . pliances. carpeted, security entrance, ferred. Inquire in person at PRINCE Four miles from campus. Call air-conditioned, laundry Full time Close»55 Call Tim 332-4312. 3-4 1 3 5 LM 5 6 . 5-4 5 BROTHERS MARKET. 0 -4 0 332-1772 after I p.m. 5-4 5 manager Only $145 per month 5-4 2 For Rent 1443 1/2 E A S T M i c h i g a n - t w o b e d ­ ATTENTION GIRLS: sleeping rooms NURSERY TEACHER for p.m. ses­ JOHN R 623 Sharp, two bedroom with cooking privileges. Call Kred PARKING: INEXPENSIVE, near Union. r o o m . H e a t , w a t e r f u r n is h e d . 3125 Houses Allen. 351-7934 or 351-0960. 3-4 I sions in established school, begin­ apartment. Completely furnished. m o n t h . W i l l l a y d o w n n e w rugs. 351- ning fall 19«. For information call. Many spaces available. 351-5531 3-4 1 Pay own utilities. Available im­ 5323. C -4 5 NEED ONE man for three-man house. 351-0007 5-4 5 mediately. 6150. Call STAY REAL­ Private bedroom, close to campus PRIVATE ENTRANCE to bedroom, TV RENTAL G.E. Portable. Free TY. IV 5-2211. Realtor. 3-4 3 351-6789 3-4 2 study room, and bath for iwo men L A R G E . S E M I - F u r n i s h e d , five room PR GIRL Friday’ service and delivery. 38.50 per students 712 Northlawn Avenue a p a rtm e n t d o w n to w n . 6100 month. month Call STATE MANAGEMENT ONE MAN sub-lease two man luxury 3 72 -4 16 7 3-4 3 FURNISHED TWO bedroom house for Phone 332-4674 3-4 1 Flash-Assistant Editor CORP. 332-8687 C apartment. Summer lerm. 351-0182 two male students. Available for six 5-4 5 N O R T H W IN D APAR TM EN TS . Need months. $100. (plus utilities). MEN: ROOMS with cooking privileges To assist PR director in all phases one man. C o l o r T V and stereo. ED 2-4770. 3-4 3 at 523 Grove Street $15 per week TV R ENT AES (or students. Low of job. Executive in writing art economical rates bv the term or Riverhouse 3 5 1-0 72 1. 1-4 1 Phone 332-1835 or 332-4674 3-4 1 abilities. Creative applicant de­ SUMMER TERM 1. 2. 3. or 4 man month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ Apartments sired. Send resume to: Mr. Wil­ C H A LET F O U R -m a n apartment for rooms. Twoblocks from Union. ROOMS FOR • C O ’1,s Uown' ALS. 484-0263. C liams. 100 Farnsworth. Detroit. Renting Immediately - s u m m e r . P h o n e 351-0856. 3-4 3 $10. week, with kitchen privileges. town. E o f N ' -•'>> carpeted 48202. or call 832-5400 1 -4 1 351-0577. 5-4 5 and dra,“ -••<>*' at summer rates. TV’ RENTALS for students. 69.00 FUrnlshed 3 bedroom luxury month. Free service and delivery. SU M M ER T ER M : S u b le t th r e e man ¡58.50 single. $13 double. 312 Grove. 10-4 9 Penthouse - Close to campus - lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t C e d a rb ro o k Arms Call NEJAC. 337-1300. We guaran­ GIRL - HOUSE near campus. Own tee same-dav service C 351-0472 5-4 5 SINGLES MEN Within walking dis­ Short term lease available. bedroom. Newly decorated spa­ tance Parking, quiet, clean, no 4 M AN C all 33 7 -2 4 0 6 , o r 332-0255 ONE G IR L . Th re e man. two bed­ cious. $60 351-7516. Summer, fall cooking 351-6176. 5-4 3 YOUR DREAM OF extra cash can 3-4 3 L U X U R Y APTS. SUMMER, FA LL RENTALS ro o m a p a r t m e n t . Parking 658. come true when you put a low- ATTRACTIVE EXCEPTIONALLY cost Want Ad to work for you. AVA 1LABLE, ALSO m o n t h . I V 54)228. 3-4 3 EAST SIDE. Campus close. 2'* bed­ large double or single for upper • 2 bedrooms Try one and see! rooms. compact house for 3-5 classman Men Near campus. LUXURY APARTMENT lo sublet fix' summer term. One. two. or U N IV E R S IT Y V IL L A adults. $160. furnished, indluces E D 2-1746: 5-4 2 • 2 bathrooms dishes. Phone 351-4530. C 10-4 14 NEED A CAR? three girls Reduced rates 351- B E A L HOUSE 5480 5-4 2 TWO SINGLES in large house with For Sale • Fully furnished Sprlng-Sum m er-Fall Rentals other girls. Very close to campus. • Fully carpeted $"BUDQET » m m ta ca m n Jar SUMMER TERM Sub-let Burcham Woods One bedroom, swimming pool, air conditioned Call Barry 2 & 3 MAN UNITS Rental O fflce-635 Abbott 3 5 1 -7 9 1 0 351-644« SINGLE. TWO blocks Boguc Park­ 5-4 5 Il H SCOTT 40 watt EM stereo receiver model HHS-20. *219.95 Complete with case Cash or terms • A ir conditioned 351-8089 or 355-8252 5-4 2 MAIN ELECTRONICS. 5558 South a m * ing. $10 week. 237 Kedzie. 351- ONE ROOMMATE ded for two 9584 3-4 2 Pennsylvania 882-5035. & • Balconies on WANTED ONE mole roommate spring bedroom tment Near i ^ ftir tro p n t %\7h. CAT * S'ARE ISA CpAI.RO romoact organ, Special R ates lo r (vest/ Students r.sad. p Ç T * ’ xastik. 0 - ’\ Snhv fc u W & V W ftN'JSHED-. -Fiw v :r term. 351-8608 3-4 I 3-4 2 Bass 30 amplifier: fake new .ÏTT- mon at .ix-stiOl ( ’lose to campus. Accommodates 8833 :)-4 3 W EEKEND CHALET FOUR man apartment fop* F o r Rent For Rent ONE. GIRL. To sublet a two-girl four boys. Call ED 2-0590 3-4 2 summer term.Phone 351-6289. 3-4 1 luxury apartment. sprin- term. ALL TYPES of Optical repairs. Noon F r i . - Noon Mon. t ’NIVERSlTY TERRACE One girl EAST LANSING. One girl to share ONE MAN needed for five-man. One block fro u campus. Phone: five bedroom house on Lake Lan­ Prompt service. OPTICAL DIS- ONE GIRL needed for spring term. tor four man. 351-8853. 3-4 2 furnished apartment. Prefer grad­ COl NT 416 Tussing Building. Phone tjp P lus Gas uate student. Single room. Phone 317-9560. 5-4 2 sing. $42 per month. Call 339- 351-0602. 3-4 1 IV 2-4667 C-4 5 J J No Mileage Charge IMMEDIATE O C C U PAN CY for 1-2 151-6427. 3-4 I 8336 3*4 2 NORTHWIND APARTMENTS Sublei bedroom apartments. G O V A X MAN­ NEED ONE man for two man apart­ ment. Reduced rate. 351-6789. 5-4 2 ROOM-MALE Private yx«v. t n S "- -% N — GIRLS TWO blocks front campus . \ - V » V -- ///tie ' /mo s-i Tounu-v NEED ONE ronmn^’ or two man APARTM ENTS 3-4 1 irons. ^ipa ulding woods Excclient luxurv n C M T w - block from NEED ONE man for two-man Bur­ condition. $135. 351-7591 3-4 2 □ □ ample p a r k i n g - -C e d a r Village has parking for campus. E: 5-4 2 cham Woods. Need one girl far four- 2 B drm ., unfur., from 139.50 Room s o v er 500 c a r s - - 3 s to r y parking ram p girl Burcham Woods. Spring and or 351-7880 TWO (it ITARS - Spanish and tenor SUMMER -- FOl'R-man luxury apart­ summer. 351-0633. 5-4 3 Half prie•e. «27-2643 3-4 2 NEAR UNION. Man to share nice ment located on the scenic Red MALE HOUSING: Spring, block- large quiet room for $28 month. choice of 9 o r 12 month le a s e s Cedar. Air-conditioned, dishwasher, ONE BEDROOM. Charming kitchen, Union. Cooking, parking 314 Ever­ Parking. ED 2-4770 3-4 3 disposal. Large bright rooms. 4 piece VOX JACTUAR Organ. St.rindell Art- garbage disposal, unlimited parking, green. 332-3839. 5-4 2 ist XII; amplifier $395. each. Call balcony overlooking river. Call 351- tile bath. New carpeting, and drapes. convenient lo cation — we adjoin the cam pus 0394. . 5 - 4 2 Furnished or unfurnished. Ample REDUCED RENT. Water s Edge QUIET ROOM for male student. 614 Ron. 351-10665. 3-4 1 parking. 8135. 482-5186 kM » Sunset Lane. ED 2-1268. 1-4 1 Apartment for summer term Cull ZENITH PORTABLE TV with sitand. a fu ll-tim e m aintenance staff on 24 hour ca ll 351-4361 1 5-4 4 MENS DOUBLE. Clean private en­ 11¿ year*s old. Excellent condition. EYDEAL VILLA Apartments trance. Parking. Unsupervised $75. 355-1'D69 after 5 p.m. 3-4 1 a ir conditioning Now accepting leases for year $12.50 week. 332-4709. 3-4 3 beginning September. 1968. Two- STOP! CHECK the newly decorated BICYCLE SALES, rentals and serv- p rivate study desk fo r each student bedroom apartments for 6240. month. wall-to-wall carpeted, private lav­ ices. Also used. EAST LANSING Swimming pool. G.E. appliances, gar­ CYCLE , 1215 East Onand River. bage disposal, furnished for four- atory rooms for men and women dish w ashers and la rg e r e f r i g e r a t o r - f r e e z e r s man or five-man. Call 351-4275 at Spartan Hall. Doubles. Singles. Call 332-81303 C after 5 p.m. C $8. to $13. per week Call 372- built-in bookshelves 1031 or 337-2225 for an appoint­ ACHTUNG! TELEFUN KEN has ar- GIRL WANTED for two-man apart­ ment. 5-4 5 rived-imported direct from Ger­ Hoover vacuum c le a n e r s for e v e r y 2 a p a r t­ ment. Call after 5 p.m.. 351-6607 many For great buys on high qual­ 3-4 2 ity stereo systems, tape recorders, SINGLE OR double student room. ments Male only. Near campus. Avail­ and short-wave radios see NEJAC ONE GIRL needed for luxury apart­ OF EAST LANSING. 543 East Grand ment for summer term. Call 351- able at once. IV 5-6561. ED 2- la rg e walk-in s to r a g e c lo s e t 06 01. 5-4 4 8531. 3-4 1 River. C in c in e ra to r chute on e v e r y floor P l a c e Y ou r la rg e laundry ro o m s with w ash ers and d r y e r s C E D A R G R E E N S hi-pow ered T .V . antenna reception PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD APART M ENTS T o d ay . . . J u s t c lip , c o m p le t e , m a il. □ □ in te r io r d e c o ra te d ap artm ents with w a l l - t o - w ^ l c a rp e tin g including the bath vanity f 1135 M IC H IG A N A V EN U E S T A T E NEW S w ill b ill you l a t e r . snack b a r with stoo ls i B e tw e e n B ro d y an d F r a n d o r o v e r l o o k i n g th e R ed C e d a r G o lf C o u r s e . e le c tr o n ic in te r c o m — safety lock s y s te m J S tate Z ip C ode • ONÈ BEDROOM- * AMPLE CLOSET SPACE □ □ natural b ric k d e c o r a to r wall in living r o o n y Phoné S tudent N o. 2 MAN UNITS Cedar Village t All these fe a tu re s a r e Included at C o n s e c u ti v e D a te s to R un . •ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED • BALCONIES H sad in g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P r in t A d H e r e :. • LARGE SWIMMING POOL • * AIR CONEmONlNO « u a * Aw a. • SUN PATIO * CHOICE LOCATION The largest privately-owned student apartment complex In the world NOW LEASING P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l s m u s t b e p la c e d in p e rs o n . F o r M i r Information call 351-8631 :t i o n 10 Words or L e ts: 1 day - $1.50 3 days - $3.00 M O D E L O P E N FOR YOUR IN SPI M r . & M r s . George Patterson Apt. B -IO 5 days - $5.00 O v a r io W ord* Add: 151 p er word 40ÿ p er word 6 0¿ p er word LeasingApril 1-20 ALGOMANAGEMENTCO. □ ' M oil t o : M i c h i g a n S ta te N ew s □ □ 3 4 6 S tu d en t S e r v i c e s B l d g . Phone 332-5051 3 900 C A P I T O L C I T Y B L V D . L A N S IN G M SU E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h . Michigan State News, East Lanslbg, Michigan Monday, April 1, 1968 15 For Sol« Animait S C H N O G LES (B E A G LE ) - ic h n a u te r A ir , la n d f ig h t in g in c r e a s e s m is ) A ffe c tio n a te , e x c e lle n t w ith . c h ild r e n . T w o f e m a l e « , f i v e m o n t h s . S h o ts $20 e a c h . 3 5 1-570 3 2 -4 /2 N O A H ' S A R K P E T S . 223 A n n S t r e e t , o p e n w e e k n ig h t s t i l l 8 p .m . 5-4 4 in V i e t d e m ilit a r iz e d z o n e C H A M P IO N S IR E D . AKC M a la m u te S A IG O N ( A P ) -- S p r in g in g land. p e n d in g a n in v e s t ig a t io n N a n g . R o b b i s e x p e c te d a t D a So u th C h in a seacoast in efforts p u p p ie s . $ 10 0 ; a n d S ia m e s e k it t e n s . ou t o f the d a rk , V ie t C o n g into th e lo s s o f tw o o f the $6 N a n g to b e a s s ig n e d to a M a ­ t o r e lie v e the lines of commu­ $ 15 , «80-3066 o r 484-3538 3 -4 /1 g u e r r i lla s h a m m e r e d a t the m illio n p la n e s in t h e ir f ir s t rin e o u tfit in the n e x t tw o o r n ic a tio n a n d also take pres­ G E R B IL S - e x c e lle n t s m a ll p e ts . m a in s u p p ly h ig h w a y in to S o u th w e e k o n c o m b a t a s s ig n m e n t . thre e d a y s , a ft e r a p r o c e s s in g su re off H u e . 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" I n c e r­ RUMMAGE SALE in Social Hall of e r a t io n s in the n o rt h e r n s e c ­ the t a rg e t a re a . Okemos Community Church. Tues­ N e g r o a u d ie n c e o f 1,500. m a n . " C a r m i c h a e l e x p la in e d . (C O R E ), had been o r ig in ­ cent w e e k s h a v e p ro d u c e d d o u ­ tain t y p e s o f a c tio n s , your day. April 2. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. to r s t r e t c h in g f r o m H u e to the T h e e n e m y 's s h e llin g o f K h e B l a c k P o w e r le a d e r s m u s t in ­ "W h e n b la c k m e n c a m e h e re a l l y in v ite d to s p e a k a t the ble a n d e v e n t rip le that r a t io a r m o r c a t c h e s the e n e m y in Wednesday, April 3. 9:30 a.m. to 12 d e m ilit a r iz e d zo n e a n d to K h e S a n h c a m e a t a t im e w h e n s u p ­ ste a d lo o k to the w a r r i o r o f o u r f r o m A f r ic a , th e y b e c a m e N e ­ w e e k e n d c o n fe re n c e , in f o r m a l ly in f a v o r of the a llie s , if the the open. 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C 355-5430. 3-4 3 LU woi’t m (continued from page one) The Communists, it appears, are trying to make 1968 the year ment of a very modest increase in American troop levels with a statement that the Saigon gov­ W h e n y o u ’ r e f i n a l l y o u t in of decision in South Vietnam , he ernment knows more w ill be re ­ said. quired of it—to expand the South But he said their T E T holiday attack on the cities “ failed to Vietnamese arm y, to increase tax collections, to select the best men for responsible positions, to th e r e a l w o r ld , h o w w ill a n y o n e achieve its principal objec­ tives,” which he listed as Com­ achieve new governmental unity “ and to include in the national munist hopes to collapse the Sai­ gon government or shatter Ws army, to produce a general up­ effort a ll A ese groups who wish to pre s e r f ! South Vietnam ’s con­ k n o w y o u ’re fro m S ta te ? rising and to retain control of trol over its own destiny. ” at least some cities. He said the United States w ill The attack may be renewed, accelerate the re-equipment of he said, but “ if they do mount South Vietnam ’s armed forces. another round of heavy attacks, Johnson breakfasted Sunday thev w ill not succeed in destroy­ morning a t the apartment of ing the fighting power of South Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ Vietnam and its allies.” phrey a fte r attending services at In discussing m ilitary moves, St. Dom inick’s Roman Catholic Johnson coupled his announce­ Church in southeast Washington. (continued from page one) Decision 7 p.m. to give him the parts nationwide television broadcast. of the speech about Vietnam. More than 1.500 people, most The secretary-general, the of them students, were on hand. spokesman told a reporter, McCarthy was about to invite “ says he wants to study the questions from the audience speech very carefully and he when reporters ran down the aisle doesn’t want to make a state­ with word of the Johnson state­ ment tonight. ment. “ But he said the President ‘Things have gotten rather had very kindly informed him complicated.” McCarthy told in advance of the parts of the the crowd. Then he relayed speech relating to V ietnam .” through the public address sys­ He Indicated Thant was not tem word of Johnson's announce­ informed of the President’s ment: "H e ’s not running.” decision not to seek renomina­ That brought a crescendo of tion. Thant long has advocat­ cheers which quickly turned to ed a halt in the bombing of a chant of |'We want Gene. North Vietnam. He said after McCarthy 'then press*« ra u rtu Sg th/iX C O K U l l S l i i S ! through a crush of newsmen in various world capitals in and supporters to head for his February that he believed peace automobile outside. He said talks would start soon if the he had no advance hint of John­ bombing were stopped. son’s plans, and added: “ It President Johnson’s an­ changes the entire political nouncement that he would not picture. run again was greeted with “That's really all you say stunned disbelief Monday by on the spur of the moment about American soldiers in Vietnam. a thing like this.” McCarthy “I can’t believe it ,” said a said. Vice President Hubert H. G I on the street. “ I t ’s not true,” said a ser­ Order your instant identity during Humphrey and at least three geant. cabinet members were told in "M an, that’s wild. I t ’s a advance what was coming Sun­ whole new ball game,” said a shocked civilian doctor. a TNG day night. The latter-included «v s.. »w v. 9 Clifford, Secretary of State official reaction from the’ Sai­ Dean Rusk, and Clifford’s pre­ gon government or the U.S. decessor, Robert S. M cNa­ establishment in Saigon. I t appeared most likely that no mara. Johnson also discussed the one in V ie t n a m -n o t even top possibility of stepping out of officiajs-w ere forewarned. the political arena with Gen. Americans were disbelieving W EEK W illiam C. Westmoreland when as the President’s words came the U.S. commander In V iet­ over the radio via a direct nam was here in November. hookup w ith the United States. The President wanted to know His earlier statements con­ what effect Westmoreland cerning a bombing pause re­ thought there would be on troop ceived a mixed reaction from morale. Christian said the U.S. fighting men. General told the President he thought it would be a shock This Week at MSU Book Store but not necessarily a lasting shock. “He pretty well agreed with IFC proposal the President that nobody is indispensable,” Christian said. (continued from page one) have so advised her head resi­ Y o u r M S U r in g w ill a lw a y s Id e n tify you a s an a lu m o f one o f the fin e s t u n i v e r s i t i e s In the w o r ld . A c o lle g e r in g / The press secretary said dent adviser.” h a s been a t r a d it io n s in c e M S U w a s M A C . that health was not a factor in Johnson’s decision, that his This part was deleted in order, according to the ration­ A n d w ith the le t t e r s o r e m b le m o f y o u r f r a t e r n a l o r g a n i ­ health is good. President Johnson informed ale, “ to be consistent with z a tio n on the r i n g ’s sto n e , you ca n be r e c o g n iz e d by U .N . Secretary-General U the philosophy that the Uni­ fe llo w m e m b e r s w h e r e v e r you go. Thant in advance of his speech Sunday night that he was stop­ versity is not trying to tell a coed where to go when she signs out.” R is in g g o l d p r ic e s m a k e T h i s w eek w hen yo u o r d e r y o u r John R o b e r t s r in g at M S U ping the bombing of nearly a ll Book S to re you w ill r e c e iv e a North Vietnam. But the secretary-general A coed’s overnight destina­ had no immediate comment on the President’s move. tion is not mentioned in the proposed policy while the pres­ y o u r r in g a n In v e s tm e n t, This was reported by a U .N . spokesman after the President announced the cessation of bombing on nationwide televi­ sion. ent one indicates that she must stay a t an established place of residence or lodging. “The current policy would T h e p r e s e n t p r ic e s o f r i n g s r e f le c t s e x is t in g g o ld m a rk e t FREERINGCHARM c o n d it io n s and r e a s o n a b le flu c tu a tio n s w ill not a lt a r th is He said Johnson sent Am­ prohibit a coed from going on p r ic e . H o w e v e r, a b n o r m a l o r e x t r e m e m a r k e t a c t iv it y I t 's a m in ia t u r e r in g w h ich c a n be u se d on a c h a r m b r a c e le t bassador Arthur J. 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