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H e re p lie d : " I ’m g o in g to The lawsuit against the state of Michi­ gan. filed on December 22 by three univer­ versity shall enroll more than five per s u p p o r t P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n o r w h o e v e r sities including MSU. should be in court for " I t s o n ly a q u e s t io n of la w . ” he sa id T h e le g is la t u r e h a s m o r e o r le s s ig ­ cent of non-resident students above the w ill p le d g e h im s e lf to c a r r y o n the judicial review in a month, according to " B r i e f s w ill be s u b m it t e d a n d a r g u e d nored t h is a s th e y h a v e t a c k e d on v a r io u s level of enrollment of 19 66-67" on a per­ p o lic ie s o f th e p r e s id e n t . ” a lawyer representing the D etroit law firm W h e n e v e r the t r ia l w ill be. the ca se , r e s t r ic t iv e - e v e n p u n it iv e - s e c t io n s on centage basis. I t also demands there be Kennedy’s statement in a New hired by the universities. th o u gh p e r h a p s not e n t ir e ly o n e of p r e ­ th e ir a p p r o p r ia t io n b ills f o r the e d u ­ no increase in enrollment if the “ present York City news conference that he The lawyer. George Bushnell. said Sun­ cedent. w ill s t ill b e v e r y im p o r t a n t in d e ­ c a tio n a l in s t it u t io n s percentage" is in excess of 20 per cent doesn't think the Democratic party is day that the three universities-MSU. t e r m in in g the to n e o f r e la t io n s b e tw e e n O n e of th e se p r o v is io n s , s e c t io n 17 of of enrollment. united behind him fitted the concept University of Michigan and Wayne S ta te - the u n iv e r s it ie s a n d the le g is la t u r e in the P u b lic A c t 240 o l 1967. e s p e c ia ll y o u tr a g e d Unfortunately, the U -M . with all its of the situation held by M c C a r t h y s intend to go “ full steam" for resolution a re a o f r e s t r ic t io n s c o n ta in e d in a p p r o ­ the U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n t h is y e a r graduate and professional programs.' was aides. They subscribed a ls o to the N e w of the matter. p ria t io n s le g is la t io n . T h e p r in c ip le u n d e r ly in g the s e v e r a l w h e n the S e n a t e A p p r o p r ia t io n s c o m m it ­ tee a n n o u n c e d its p ro p o se d b u d g e t o f o p e r ­ in excess of that percentage at that time, and probably is now. M cCarthy Bushnell said he hopes to have the pre­ trial conference with Eugene Krasicky. c h a r g e s , the th re e u n iv e r s it ie s c la im , is a tin g fu n d s f o r the U - M . So not o r E ug o n a M c C a rth y « o r a # assistant attorney general, and Judge the q u e s tio n o f w h e t h e r the le g is la t u r e T h e S e n a te c o m m itt e e , w h o s e p r o p o s a l As a result, the U -M was slated, accord­ A SM SU C a n d id a l# * wldo g r i n on h a to lk a d to n * w * m s s Marvin J. Salmon, the Ingham County ca n in t ru d e o n th e c o n s t it u t io n a l a u t o n o m y p a sse d w ith o u t c h a n g e in the f lo o r a n d no w ing to the law. for a $600 penalty reduc­ on t h a «to g a at C a r r o ll C o I t o g a Circuit judge assigned to the suit, possi­ o f th e u n iv e r s it ie s , a s g u id e d b y t h e ir is in the H o u s e W a y s a n d M e a n s c o m m it ­ tion for “ each non-resident student en­ Students in Shaw Hall will get the opper a fta r h a o rln g th a t P ra s Id a a t bly this week to set the tria l date. b o a rd s o f r e g e n t s o r tru ste e s. tee. cu t the U - M ' s re q u e st d r a s t i c a l l y - t o rolled in violation of this section.” And tunity to confront ASMSU member-at- J o h n s o n w ould not aaak r a —a l a * * " He noted that, with all the lengthy prep­ T h e u n iv e r s it ie s c l a im th a t the 1963 the s u m of s e v e r a l m illio n d o lla r s . this was what the Senate committee large candidates at 7 tonight in the Multi tio n . M c C a r th y la I n W i s c o n s i n arations finished a fte r formation of com­ c o n s tit u t io n p la c e s t h e ir b o a r d s of r e g e n t s marked them down for. purpose Room of Shaw Hall. Candidate» will discass c a m p u s issues of the upcom c a m p a ig n in g f o r tha A p r il t p H * plaints and answer to them, the actual o n the s a m e le v e l o f p o lic y - m a k in g a s the O n e of the r e a s o n s f o r t h e ir a ctio n , s a id trial w ill be relatively short. c t a i r m a n Se n. F r a n k D. B e a d le . R -S t. (please turn to the back page) m o ry . U P I T a la p h a N b le g is la t u r e itse lf. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2, 1968 U n c e r t a in t y f o llo w s 8 tndeu t L B J s w ith d r a w a 8 . Mk N E W Y O R K i A P » --P re sid e n t d e n t J o h n s o n 's u n e x p e c te d a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t r e m o v in g h im s e lf --S o m e le a d e r s s a id it w a s p o s s ib le that t h e ir s ta te d e le ­ g a t io n s w o u ld g o to the c o n ­ have a re S o f a r a t le a s t s ix n a m e s been G ov. m e n tio n e d . John They C o n n a lly of a s a c a n d id a t e f o r re -e le c tio n v e n t io n s u p p o r t in g f a v o r it e T e xas. G ov. B u fo rd E llin g ­ le ft m a n y o f the n a t io n 's D e m o ­ so n c a n d id a te s. ton o f T e n n e s s e e : R e p . C a r l 8 tore c r a t ic g o v e r n o r s a n d n a tio n a l c o m m it t e e m e n w h e re to t u rn u n c e rt a in T h e D e m o c r a t ic le a d e r s in ­ d ic a te d th e y w o u ld g iv e the M o n d a y - b u t m a t t e r of w h o m th e y w i ll s u p ­ A lb e r t o f O k la h o m a : Sen. H e n ­ ry G ov. Jackson R o g e r D. o f W a s h in g t o n : B r a n i g i n of som e w e re lo o k in g in the p o rt fo r the n o m in a t io n m u c h In d ia n a and G ov. Jo hn M c - d ir e c t io n of V ic e P r e s id e n t th o u gh t b e fo re r e a c h in g a K e it h e n o f L o u is ia n a . H u b e rt H. H u m p h re y . d e c isio n . G o v . M i l l s E . G o d w in J r. T h e s e p o in t s e m e r g e d f r o m F e w o f the D e m o c r a t ic le a d ­ of V ir g in ia , a J o h n s o n s u p ­ a p o ll o f D e m o c r a t ic le a d e rs. e r s g a v e a n y in d ic a t io n of a n p o rte r in 1964. sa id . “ The -A la r g e p e r c e n ta g e e x ­ e a r ly s w it c h to Sen. R o b e rt tw o a n n o u n c e d c a n d id a t e s fo r p re sse d hope th a t J o h n s o n F . K e n n e d y of N e w Y o r k o r the D e m o c r a t ic p r e s id e n t ia l w o u ld b e p e r s u a d e d to c h a n g e to Sen. E u g e n e M c C a r t h y ol n o m in a tio n have not s t ir r e d h is m in d , a n d fe w ta lk e d of M in n e s o t a . a n y m a r k e d e n t h u s ia s m in o u r a d ra ft. P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n 's an­ state. A n d I b e lie v e w e s h o u ld --T h e nam e m ost ofte n n o u n c e m e n t t a k in g h im s e lf out a w a it fu rth e r d e v e lo p m e n t s m e n t io n e d a s a p o s s ib le a l­ of c o n s id e r a t io n c o u ld sp ark b e fo re a t t e m p t in g to ch art B r i t a i n s r e a c t t e rn a t iv e c a n d id a te w a s that a r a s h of f a v o r it e s o n c a n ­ V i r g i n i a 's c o u r s e in n a tio n a l . to P re s id e n t Johnson’ s an no u n cem en t th a t he w ill not seek r e - e le c t io n . o f V ic e P r e s id e n t H u m p h r e y . d id a t e s a t C h ic a g o . D e m o c r a t ic a f f a i r s . " Johnson m ad e th e an no u n cem en t I n a speech to th e A m e r ic a n p eop le la te Sunday. Tom C o rc o ra n . K a n sa s — U P I T e le p h o to n a tio n a l c o m m it t e e m a n , sa id he b e lie v e d K e n n e d y w ill " b e The SU te News, the student newspaper at Michigan State Univer­ m o v in g in to a ve ry stro n g R F K IN F R O N T sity, is published every class day throughout the year -with special p o s it io n . " H e d e c lin e d , h o w ­ Welcome Week and Orientation issues in June and September. Sub­ e v e r, to p re d ic t h o w K a n s a s scription rates are $14 per year. m ig h t go. M r s . G e r i J o s e p h , n a t io n a l ; Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan c o m m it t e e w o m a n fro m M in ­ Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association. 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S m ir n o v s k y o n a ll a s ­ p e c t s o f th e J o h n s o n a n n o u n c e ­ le a d e r s M o n d a y f o r a n e w V ie t ­ m e n t s. S t e w a r t p ro p o s e d th a t he c o u rse th a t s a y s w e r e not Paperbacks g o in g to d o le ss, but w e re g o in g to d o m o r e . " " I f I w e re a G I. I 'd h a v e to n a m p e a c e b id k e y e d to P r e s i ­ d e n t J o h n s o n 's c u t b a c k in U .S . b o m b in g of the C o m m u n is t a n d F o r e i g n M i n i s t e r A n d r e i A. G r o m y k o , a s th e c o - c h a ir m e n of th e 1954 G e n e v a m e e t in g o n V ie t ­ N o r th . I n it ia l S o v ie t r e s p o n s e n a m , d i s c u s s r e c o n v e n in g th a t a s k m y s e l f if I w o u ld s t ic k m y 'We Have 'Em' h e ad o v e r a p a r a p e t w l.^ n I d o n 't k n o w w h e t h e r m y c o u n t r y is in a w a r o r n o t . " h e said . s e e m e d n e g a tiv e . T h e B r i t i s h in it ia t iv e c a m e a s the P r e s id e n t ’s w it h d r a w a l f r o m c o n fe re n c e . F i r s t S o v ie t r e a c t io n s f o r e s h a ­ d o w e d a f a ilu r e o f s u c h in it ia ­ the U .S . e le c t io n c a m p a ig n a n d t iv e s , a t le a s t f o r th e t im e b e in g. R e a g a n w a s a s k e d if the h is n e w c a ll f o r p e a c e in V ie t ­ T h e S o v ie t n e w s a g e n c y T a s s f a v o r it e s o n s m ig h t n o w g e t nam echoed and re -e c h o e d c o m m e n t e d s o u r ly o n th e P r e s i ­ to g e th e r a n d t r y to sto p f o r ­ a ro u n d a sh o c k e d w o r ld . 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I t r e s t o r e d in m a n y a t le a s t so m e d e g re e o f re s p e c t s e c o n d r o u n d in V i e t N a m v i c t o r y , o f n o t k n o w in g w h e r e t o ic a l in te g r ity , a n d r e in fo r m in g fo r th e m a n w h o fin a lly r e c o g ­ tu rn n e x t. th e m o f h is p o litic a l s ta n d s . n iz e d t h e w i d e s p r e a d d i s c o n t e n t I t a p p e a r s a t th is e a r ly d a te W h a t th e n o f Jo h n s o n ’s a c ­ a n d g r o w in g s p l i t in t h e n a ­ S A I G O N - A n y s p e c u la t io n on t jm jn g in th a t th e v a c u u m le ft b y Jo h n ­ tio n s t h e m s e lv e s ? W h a t d o th e y t io n . J o h n s o n a t l e a s t m a d e i t w a r is a lw a y s m o s t u n w is e . 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' « w h ite p e a c e in J u n e t ’* T ic k in g o ff the fa c to r s, on e m u s t b e g in o f N o rth V ie tn a m , a n d h is v e r y w ith the on e noted in the p r e v io u s re p o rt D r a f t c o u n s e lin g c e n te r d e f i n i t e c h a n g e in a t t i t u d e t o ­ w a rd th e w a r w e r e o v e rs h a d ­ in t h is s p a c e - t h a t the T e t o f f e n s iv e w a s a s e tb a c k fo r the a llie d c a u s e but a d ir e d is a s t e r fo r th e e n e m y . H i s lo s s e s w e re local S m ith V ie t n a m e s e a r m y l A R V N i T h e P O W s ta k e n in tluit e n g a g e m e n t o w ed b y th e b r ie f p h r a s e s a t th e fe a rfu l and the b lo w to h is m o r a le m u st units. p ro v e d to b e w h o lly u n t r a in e d d ra fte e s. f u l f i l l s d e s p e ra te n e e d c o n c lu s io n o f h is a d d r e s s . C e r ­ ta in ly , th e b o m b in g h a lt a lo n e have been v e ry heavy. 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T h is is b e c a u s e the w h o f o r the p a s t 192 y e a r s h a v e f o u g h t a n d T h e S tu d e n ts fo r P e a c e a n d T o h e lp u n r a v e l t h e in d iv id u a l t h e m s e lv e s a r e n o t h in g : " c a lib e r f r e e ly c h o o s in g a c a r e e r in the s e r v ­ d ie d to d e fe n d y o u r r ig h t to s a y th e s e t h in g s H a n o i le a d e r s a r e s o o b v io u s ly c o n d u c t in g F r e e d o m in t h e E a s t L a n s i n g d ile m m a s p o se d b y th e d r a ft Therefore are we to conclude that men ic e o f t h e ir c o u n t r y a r e a lm o s t u n lim it e d : a b o u t them . a b ro a d v ie w of the w h o le s it u a t io n r e s u lt ­ like Washington, Lee, Pershing, Mac- H e is m a n T r o p h y w in n e r “ D o c " B la n c h a r d , ing f r o m the m i s c a r r ia g e of the T e t o ffe n ­ h ig h s c h o o ls w i l l h e lp t o r e a c h a n d th e w a r , th e d r a ft c o u n s e l­ Arthur, M arshall and Eisenhower were T i m T o d is h sive. a n d A l l A m e r ic a n s R o b i n O l d s a n d B i l l G r a n d R a p id s , j u n io r h ig h s c h o o l s t u d e n t s n e e d in g in ­ in g c e n t e r w a s e s t a b l i s h e d . social m isfits saved only by the existence C a r p e n te r , th e f a m o u s " L o n e l y E n d . " to T h r e e o p t io n s a r e in fa c t o p e n to the H a ­ fo r m a tio n a n d c o u n s e lin g , a n d : C e r ta in ly , n o o th e r ty p e o f w o rk of the U.S. Army? No. M r. Elbinger. you nam e ju st a few . T ru e , t h e ir m o t t o is noi le a d e rs h ip . T h e y c a n g o f o r b r o k e a g a in , are wrong, very wrong! “ Duty, Honor, Country,” b u t th e y d o not w ith the c e r t a in t y th a t a n o t h e r fa ilu re , th e c e n t e r h o p e s to w o r k w ith th e is s o d e s p e r a te ly n e e d e d fo r F or anyone to claim that he has all of the hide behind it-th e y liv e b y it. if it o c c u r s , p r a y G o d . w i l l r e a l ly le a v e A S M S U d r a ft in fo r m a tio n c e n ­ to d a y ’s s tu d e n ts . - T h e E d ito rs answers to the w ar in Vietnam is m erely to However unpopular our foreign policy S N ip e r s nest then b ro k e n . O r th e y c a n d e c id e h o w to t e r , w h ic h i s n o t in v o lv e d in display his own ignorance. Undoubtedly, may be today, the blame does not lie with n e g o tia te o n P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n 's t e rm s , the soldier. He is only carrying out the poli­ in m o r e a d v a n t a g io u s c ir c u m s t a n c e s . O r Lyadon B. Johnson cies of the government that the American they c a n p u ll b a c k h a rd , to k e e p the m T H IN K YOU CAM 6 0 16M Pennsylvania Ave. w a r g o in g a t a lo w le v e l t h r o u g h the e le c ­ 90pm THAT WCKET, AROUND people put into office. F or this I feel that Washington, D.C. 1ATm m Amp c le a jc a c ro s s the he deserves our vote of thanks. tion. A s th e se a r e t h e ir o n jy o p tio n s, P H W AND HIT MV BALL? NOBODY You claim that the career s o ld ie r s ” . . . the r e a s o n s f o r the a b o v e -g iv e n a d v ic e to Mah fellah Americun, CAM MAKE A SHOT LIKE THAT! lovingly perpetuate the w a r b e c a u s e it A m e r ic a n p o lit ic ia n s c a n p e r h a p s be strengthens their egos a n d m a k e s th e m u n d e rsto o d . Your announcement not to seek re-elec­ rich.” I personally feel that Douglas Mac- tion has to be the highlight of your political Arthur was much closer to the truth when career. C o p y r ig h t i c > 1968. T h e W a s h in g t o n he said to the Corps of Cadets in his fare­ P o s t Co. D is t r ib u t e d b y L o s A n g e le s T i m e s well address: The SNiper S y n d ic a te . Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2, 1968 5 NIKD FOR DIALOGUE C o u r t e s ta b lis h e s n e w v o tin g ru le R o c k y u r g e d to a c tiv a te W A S H IN G T O N (U P I) -T h e legislature m ay itself be prop­ S u p r e m e C o u r t v o te d 5 to 3 M o n ­ erly apportioned but does not c a n g o v e r n o r s a n d o t h e r p o te n ­ W A S H IN G T O N (APi-Gov. M a r c h 21 he w o u ld not c h a l­ c lu d in g V ie t n a m , in h o p e s of in ­ d a y th a t it s o n e m a n , o n e v o te exempt municipalities from f lu e n c in g the R e p u b lic a n p la t ­ tia l f a v o r it e s o n s s t a y fir m , N e ls o n A. R o c k e f e lle r w as le n g e N ix o n in the O r e g o n p ri- p r in c ip le o f v o t in g a p p o r t io n ­ the 14 Amendment. While state fo rm . a n d s o u r c e s s a id th e y u n ­ the G O P c o n v e n t io n in M i a m i u r g e d b y h is c o n g r e s s io n a l su p - f f m a r y th a t h e r e m a in e d o p e n to m e n t s h a ll b e a p p lie d a t the legislatures exercise extensive t h is A u g u s t w o u ld r e m a in o p e n p o rte rs M onday to ste p up a p o s s ib le d ra ft. d e r s t a n d he p la n s to s t a r t d o in g c o u n t y a n d lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t power over their constituents to the n o m in a t io n o f s o m e o n e p la n s f o r s p e a k in g on p o lit ic a l W it h the d e a d lin e s f o r e n te r­ t h is la t e r in A p r il. level. and over the various units of M o r t o n s a id th a t if R e p u b li- o th e r th a n N ix o n . is s u e s n o w that P r e s id e n t J o h n ­ in g O r e g o n a n d o t h e r p r i m a r ie s I n a n o p in io n b y J u s t ic e B y r o n local governments, the states s o n h a s w it h d r a w n f r o m the p a st, th e g o v e r n o r 's s u p p o r t e r s R . W h ite , the C o u r t r u le d t h a t a n universally leave much policy p r e s id e n t ia l race. b e lie v e s u c h a d r a f t c a n o n ly e n tir e g e o g r a p h ic a l a r e a “ m a y and decision making to their The New Y o rk g o v e r n o r 's c o m e s a b o u t if h e w in s w id e 1 not be a p p o rt io n e d am ong governmental subdivisions. b a c k e r s s t r e s s e d the need f o r a su p p o r t f o r h is s ta n d o n k e y s in g le - m e m b e r d i s t r ic t s of The opinion added, . . in is su e s . W a l l a c e b e l i e v e s d ia lo g u e on is s u e s a n d c a n d i­ s u b s t a n t ia lly u n e q u a l p o p u la ­ a word, institutions of local d a t e s w it h in the R e p u b lic a n Se n . T h r u s t o n B. M o r t o n ( R - t io n s .” government have always been K y . ), w h o h a d u r g e d R o c k e f e l­ p a rty , w h e r e R i c h a r d M . 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I t a ll UN ambassador h a s to d o w ith t h e w a y c o m p u t e r s w o r k . L a y m e n t a l k a b o u t th e m a s i f t h e y w e r e in t e llig e n t . B u t a c t u a ll y , i f y o u w a n t to discuss peace to g e t a n t h r o p o m o r p h ic a b o u t i t , t h e y ’r e v e r y l i t e r a l m in d e d . S a lv a d o r P . L o p e z . P h il i p ­ T h e p r o g r a m m e r d o e s th e t h in k in g , n o t th e m a c h in e .” v p in e a m b a s s a d o r to the U n it e d N a tio n s , w ill d is c u s s "T h e Your major doesn’t matter P r o s p e c t s fo r P e a c e in S o u t h ­ . “ Y o u d o n ’t n e e d a te c h n ic a l b a c k g r o u n d , ju s t a lo g ic a l m in d . e a s t A s i a " at 8 p.m . T h u r s ­ d a y . in the C o n - C o n r o o m of Y o u c a n b e a g o o d p r o g r a m m e r n o m a t t e r w h a t y o u m a jo r e d the In t e r n a t io n a l C e n te r. in . I B M s e n d s y o u to p r o g r a m m in g sc h o o l. A n d p a y s Lopez w ho w a s o r ig in a lly y o u r f u ll s a l a r y a t th e s a m e tim e . s c h e d u le d to appear M a rc h 28. h a d to d e la y h is to u r of “ O n e r e a s o n I lik e t h is fie ld so m u c h is t h a t y o u ’r e the U n it e d S t a t e s d u e to c o n ­ c o n t in u a lly s o lv in g p r o b le m s . I s u p p o s e t h a t ’s t h e m a in d itio n s in the P h ilip p in e s . r e a s o n I g o t in t o it . H i s a p p e a r a n c e h e re is b e in g sp o n so re d by the O f f ic e of “ B u t I d id n ’t o v e r lo o k th e g r o w th f a c t o r , e i t h e r . I r e a d In t e r n a t io n a l E x t e n s i o n of t h a t t h e r e ’s a n a t io n a l s h o r t a g e o f 5 0 ,0 0 0 p r o g r a m m e r s . A n d M S l"s C o n t in u in g E d u c a t io n t h e d e m a n d is e x p e c te d to m o r e th a n d o u b le in th e n e x t S e rv ic e . P r i o r to h is ta lk here. 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G r a n d R l v a r S t o r a o n ly A c r o s s f r o m B o r k s y H a ll F r s s P a r k i n g — E a s t S ld a o f S t o r a 4 Michigan State Newa, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2, 1968 'D IV IL’S M UGAD!’ W a r flic k t o p r e m i e r e in D e t r o it By STU A R T ROSEN TH AL c h a r a c t e r u n d e r th e c o n d it io n s B r u c e D o v e , w h o s e f r ie n d s E atertain m en t W riter im p o s e d b y th e a s s ig n m e n t . T h e ge t to c a ll h im M r . M S U . w a s O n M a y 14. D e t r o it w i l l ge t t r a n s it io n is f r o m a n a tt it u d e of t a k in g a m in u t e f r o m h is s p r in g its v e r y o w n w o r ld p r e m ie r o f c o ld a lo o f n e s s to o n e o f c o m ­ b re a k in F r e e p o r t . 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Q n s d E lv e r 128 H aalett 181 Bogue 332-2563 3320841 387*9091 1*1967-68 A ll-U n iversity Football k B ask etb all Champion« 332-9038 P J . Clue te eueceeeftil rushing - * « se e * I i a s you possibly can! Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2, 1>6I 9 É l L S I ACTION N i x o n N E W Y O R K t A P ) --R ic h a r d M . N i x o n told M a s s a c h u s e t t s G ov. J o h n A . V o lp e o n M o n d a y c ite s s a id th a t N ix o n i s c o n s id e r in g h im f o r th e se c o n d p la c e o n the R e p u b lic a n ticke t. N ix o n c a n c e lle d a p la n n e d r a ­ 'p e a c e ' I f u r t h e r a s s u m e . " he c o n t in ­ ued. " t h a t in t e n s iv e a n d d e li­ c a te d ip lo m a t ic m o v e s a r e n o w u n d e r w a y p o s s ib ly in v o lv in g m o v e s ’ p la n n e d f o r t h is w e ek. N ix o n h a d a lr e a d y p o stp o n e d the sp e e c h , w h ic h had b ee n h a n d in the p a r t y a n d m a d e it p o s s ib le f o r h im to n a m e h is su c e sso r." COMING s c h e d u le d fo r the C B S r a d io ne t­ " D o n 't d o w n g r a d e V ic e P r e s i ­ THURSDAY that " b e h i n d the s c e n e s p e a ce d io s p e e c h o n V ie t n a m s a y i n g : th e -So v ie t U n io n . w o r k a fe w h o u r s b e fo re P r e s i ­ d e n t H u m p h r e y . " N ix o n sa id . m o v e s a r e b e in g m a d e " b y " I a s s u m e th a t the P r e s id e n t " I n lig h t o f th e se d ip lo m a t ic den t J o h n s o n 's S u n d a y n ig h t N ix o n , w h o re tu rn e d f r o m P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n o n V ie t n a m w o u ld n o t h a v e a n n o u n c e d a m o v e s a n d in o r d e r to a v o id telecast. a W is c o n s in c a m p a ig n t r ip la te and th e r e fo re he w o u ld s a y b o m b in g h a lt u n d e r p re s e n t c o n ­ a n y t h in g th a t m ig h t, e v e n in a d ­ T h e f o r m e r v ic e p re sid e n t S u n d a y , s a id the P r e s id e n t 's n o th in g th a t m ig h t h u r t them . d it io n s u n le s s h is a c t io n w a s v e rt e n tly . c a u s e d if f ic u lt y f o r w a s to h a v e tap e d h is V ie t n a m w it h d r a w a l h a d s u r p r is e d h im V o lp e r e la y e d N i x o n 's s ta te ­ b a se d o n p r iv a t e d ip lo m a t ic in ­ o u r n e g o t ia t o rs . I s h a ll not sp e e c h at h is N e w Y o r k a p a r t ­ b u t d e c lin e d to s p e c u la te on m e n t to r e p o r t e r s a ft e r a c o n ­ f o r m a t io n a v a ila b le o n ly to the m a k e the c o m p r e h e n s iv e s ta te ­ m e n t S a t u r d a y a fte rn o o n , but he its e ffe c t on h is o w n p o lit ic a l fe re n c e in the f o r m e r v ic e gove rn m e n t. m e n t on V ie t n a m w h ic h I had p o stp o n e d it w h e n the P r e s id e n t fo rtu n e s. p r e s id e n t 's a p a r tm e n t . H e a ls o a n n o u n c e d he w o u ld g o o n tele- v iso n . N ix o n s a w V o lp e d u r in g the T h e c o u n t r y is lo o k in g fo r ne w le a d e r s h ip a n d the d iv id e d A SPECIAL ISSUE OF COLLAGE D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y w ill not be A D D R ESSES B R O A D C A ST ER S a fte rn o o n . " I w o u ld be h o n o re d to s e r v e a s v ic e p re sid e n t u n d e r N ix o n . a b le to p r o v id e i t . " N ix o n told r e p o r t e r s S u n d a y at the a irp o rt . In a p r e p a r e d sta te m e n t M o n ­ (THE BI-WEEKLY V o lp e told n e w s m e n a s he e n ­ d a y o n the P r e s id e n t 's V ie t n a m J o h n s o n i n v i t e s T h i e u tered N i x o n 's a p a rtm e n t. T h e m e e t in g f o llo w e d b y th re e d a y s N i x o n 's c o n s u lt a t io n w ith p ro p o s a ls . N ix o n s a id he w a s p le a s e d that J o h n s o n " s p o k e of STATENEWSMAGAZINE] t r y in g to e n lis t the S o v ie t s on G o v . S p i r o T A g n e w of M a r y ­ the s id e of p e a c e . " t o c o n f e r o n V i e t p e a c e land. T h e p r e s id e n t ia l c o n ­ The Negro Revolution te n d e r f lie s to O h io to d a y to H e p r a is e d the s e le c tio n of p la u s e a t a n o t h e r p o in t w h e n he p le a r e lo n g in g to s e e ” o n t h e ir W . A v e r e l l H a r r i m a n a n d L le w e l­ . - C H IC A G O (A P )-P re s id e n t c o n fe r w it h G o v . J a m e s A. s a id : “ u n ite d were str o n g , e v e n in g n e w s T V sh o w s , h e a d d ­ ly n E . T h o m p s o n a s J o h n s o n 's J o h n s o n fo llo w e d u p h is S u n d a y R h o d e s in C in c in n a ti. d iv id e d w e ’r e in g r e a t d a n g e r . ” ed, is a sc e n e o f m e n e n t e rin g p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s in a n y n ig h t p e a c e p r o p o s a l b y a n ­ A s fo r J o h n so n s a n n o u n ce ­ J o h n s o n told th e b r o a d c a s t e r s a r o o m to t a lk a b o u t p e a c e in V ie t n a m p e a c e ta lk s , a n d noted n o u n c in g M o n d a y h e h a s in v ite d m e n t th a t he w o u ld not a cce p t th a t r e a s o n a n d r e s p o n s ib ilit y V ie t n a m r a t h e r th a n p ic t u r e s of th e y h a d e x t e n s iv e e x p e rie n c e P r e s id e n t N g u y e n V a n T h ie u of re n o m in a tio n . N ix o n s a id it Through the Eyes s h o u ld p r e v a il “ a m id a ll the a n o t h e r b a ttle in the s c a r r e d in M o s c o w . S o u th V i e t n a m to c o n f e r w it h "m a v h a v e s tre n g th e n e d h is f r e n z y a n d e m o t i o n " o f a n e le c ­ h ills. h im s o o n “ to s t r e n g t h e n a n d i m ­ p ro v e o u r p la n s ” f o r r e s t o r in g tio n y e a r. p e a c e a n d s t a b ilit y in S o u t h e a s t H e u r g e d th a t the b r o a d c a s t ­ in g in d u s t r y e x e r c is e a g r e a t A s ia . s e n s e o f r e s p o n s ib ilit y d u r in g J o h lts o n a d d r e s s e d th e N a ­ the c a m p a ig n s e a s o n to b e fa ir, of MSU Students tio n a l A s s o c ia t io n o f B r o a d c a s t ­ im p a r t ia l a n d h o nest. e r s in h i s f i r s t s p e e c h s in c e h is J o h n s o n , r e f e r r in g to h is S u n ­ t h u n d e r b o lt a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t day n ig h t announcem ent of he w a s s te p p in g o u t o f c o n te n ­ w it h d r a w a l f r o m th e 1968 c a m ­ tio n f o r a n o t h e r p r e s id e n t ia l p a ig n , s a id he le a r n e d " n o le a d ­ te rm . e r c a n p u r s u e p u b lic t r a n q u ilit y T f e c . P s a s 'd e n t c o u p le d a a s h is f i r s t g o a £ * F o r a p re s id e n t s t r o n g p ie a tui to b u y p u b lic p o p u la r it y a t ^ f ie b ilit y o n the p a r t o f p re sid e n t s, s a c r if ic e o f h is b e s t j u d g m e n t is s e e k e r s a ft e r the p re s id e n c y , too d e a r a p ric e . T h e n a tio n and b ro a d ca ste rs. A n d he re ­ c a n n o t a ff o r d s u c h a p r ic e of p e a te d a p r a y e r th a t h is m e s s a g e s u c h a le a d e r . " o f p e a c e S u n d a y n ig h t w il l be “ I p r a y th a t the m e s s a g e of a c c e p te d in g o o d f a it h b y H a n o i p e a c e I c o n v e y e d la s t n ig h t w ill w it h a n o t h e r th a t e v e r y A m e r i ­ b e a c c e p te d in g o o d f a it h b y the c a n “ w i l l ta k e to h e a r t m y p le a le a d e r s o f N o r t h V ie t n a m , ” th a t w e g u a r d a g a in s t d iv i s i v e ­ J o h n s o n sa id . n e ss.” “ T h e e v e n t th e A m e r ic a n p eo- J o h n s o n p u t the w o r d o f the in v it a t io n o f T h ie u in t o h is te x t t o w a r d th e end, th e n w o u n d up D u t c h e s s a n d b y t a c k in g o n a lo n g f in a le . A g a in Jo h n so n b o re d o w n on u n it y r a t h e r th a n d iv is io n . H e told h is a u d ie n c e t h a t “ a t im e of th e M e n o f th e G O I N ' G U Y S A- ' t * < -. v • v V ■ *. y f In th e se t im e s n o w w e m u s t w in t e r 1 e r m v- n e v e r f o r g e t th a t e t e r n a l v ig il- * a n c e i s the p r ic e o f lib e r t y . ” O ne b u rst of a p p ro v a l cam e P le d g e C la s s G Ü 3® tew* * w h e n he s a id t h e r e m u s t n e v e r b e in t e r v e n t io n b y g o v e r n m e n t in o p e r a t io n s o f a f r e e p re s s . A n d th e r e w a s a b u r s t o f a p- o f Language prof«# to speak tonight Delta Upsihm in v it e about Russia N ik o la i P . P o lt o r a t z k v . C h a ir - a ll e lig ib le m e n V n a n of the D e p t, o f S l a v i c L a n ­ g u a g e s a n d L it e r a t u r e a t the U n i v e r s i t y of P it t s b u r g h , w ill sp e a k o n " N i k o l a i B e r d i a e v 's to o p e n r u s h Id e a s o n R u s s i a a n d I t s D e s - can 3 3 2 - 8 6 7 6 t in v . " a t 7:30 to n ig h t in B-104 W e lls H a ll. t o n ig h t 7 - 1 0 p m for ridss T h is le c tu re is b e in g sp o n so re d by J u s t in M o r r ill 1504 East Grand River C o lle g e , the D e p t, of G e r m a n and R u s s ia n , the D e p t, o f R e ­ ligio n . the R u s s i a n a n d E a s t E u r o p e a n S t u d ie s P r o g r a m a n d the M S U R u s s i a n C lu b . P o lt o r a t z k v w as a s s o c ia t e d w ith M S U fo r e ig h t y e a r s a n d • left in 1967 f o r the U n i v e r s i t y of P it t s b u r g h . In 1967 P o lt o r a t z k v p u b lish e d a b ook o n N ik o la i B e r d i a e v 's p h ilo s o p h y of the h is t o r y of R u s s i a . "B e r d ia e v and • R u s s ia ' is the m o s t c o m p le t e a n a ly s is a n d in t e r p re t a t io n of B e r d i a e v 's w o r k s e x is t in g to- t day. '(/ delegation presents papers in Sa n Francisco T h ir t e e n m e m b e r s o f M S U 's C h e m i s t r y D e p t. . a r e p a r t ic i­ p a tin g in the 155th a n n u a l m e e t- - i n g o f the A m e r ic a n C h e m ic a l S o c ie t y in S a n F r a n c i s c o w h ic h D r e s s b y P a r a p h e r n a lia b e g a n S u n d a y a n d w ill r u n u n til F r id a y . T h e d e le g a t io n i s p r e s e n t in g 15 p a p e r s d u r in g the s ix - d a y m e e tin g , w it h t h re e o f the THE MEN OF MSU members serving on spe­ cial committees and councils. Harold H art, professor of P H I K A P P A T A U chemistry, who is o n the program committee of the socie­ ty's petroleum division, w ill address the editorial board of Q w A ia lL f, ¿tw ite , a ll e lU p Jd e M & ÌA < the Journal of Organic Chemis­ try. to op en, àuóJt Jack B. Kinsinger. professor of chem istry, who is the pro­ gram chairm an, is o n the execu­ O P E N RUSH C A L L FOR A R ID E tive committee o f the d iv is io n Tuesday & Wednesday 332-0333 of polymer chemistry. Richard S. Nicholson, as­ 7-10 p.m. 332-3577 so ciate professor of chemistry. 125 N. HAGADORN 332-3170 4s representing MSU a t the society's council meeting. Ü 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2, 1968 M o re h a r d f i g h t i n g s e e n has come to de-escalate the f o r V i e t n a m In the p re s e n t s it u a t io n U S W A S H IN G T O N 1AP i-T o p Johnson's decision to halt One official said he knew of b o m b in g s o lo n g a s to d o so its o w n f u t u r e p la n s the N o r t h all bombing except for m ajor no encouraging sign from the w o u ld im m e d ia t e ly a n d d ir e c t ly war and agree to negotiations. V ie t n a m e s e go ve rn m e n t m a y o f f ic ia ls b e lie v e the ro le o f the U .S . o f f ic ia l s fo re se e m o r e h a rd infiltration routes is attributed North Vietnamese capital. An­ e n d a n g e r th e liv e s of o u r m e n T h e a d m in is t r a t io n v ie w that g iv e g r e a t e r w e ig h t to J o h n s o n 's S o v ie t U n io n a n d the in flu e n c e it f ig h t in g a h e a d in V ie t n a m b e ­ to a belief in the administra­ other called the President's a n d o u r a lli e s . " the c o n f lic t h a s e n te re d a c l i ­ a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t h e w i ll not m a y be a b le to e x e r t in H a n o i 1 f o re a d e c is iv e a n s w e r c a n b e action "an honest step in the H e w a s r e f e r r in g to the fa c t m a c t ic s t a g e a r i s e s f r o m the r u n f o r re -e le c t io n th a n to h is w ill b e o f c r it ic a l im p o r t a n c e e x p e c te d f r o m H a n o i o n P r e s i ­ tion that the Vietnamese war dark” in the hope that it would the heavy c o n c e n t r a t io n s of re s u lt s o f the C o m m u n is t w in - p r o p o s a l f o r d e - e s c a la t in g the d e n t J o h n s o n 's n e w b o m b in g may be in a clim actic stage. If lead to talks. N o r t h V ie t n a m e s e t ro o p s a r e t e r - s p r in g o f f e n s iv e w h ic h w a s w a r a n d s t a r t in g ta lk s. h a lt b id to ge t p e a c e t a lk s this view is correct, then after Officials recognized, however, o p e r a t in g in the b o r d e r a r e a s la u n c h e d a t the en d o f J a n u a r y T h e s it u a t io n i s b e in g c o m ­ sta rte d . further hard fighting the North The in it ia l r e a c t io n fro m Vietnamese m ay be prepared that the bid might very well c lo s e to S o u t h V ie t n a m , p a r ­ a g a in s t the c it ie s a n d t o w n s of p a re d w it h th a t w h ic h d e v e lo p e d African students to go into negotiations and fail. This view was expressed t ic u la r ly in the r e g io n s o p ­ S o u th V ie t n a m . O f f i c i a ls fe e l t o w a r d the e n d o f th e K o r e a n N o r t h V ie t n a m is lik e ly to be seek a compromise settlement of explicitly by form er Undersec­ p o s ite the M a r i n e p o s it io n a t K h e th a t w h ile the o f f e n s iv e in flic te d W a r. n e g a tiv e , John son o f f ic ia ls has put s a id , no b ut t im e the conflict. retary of State George Ball, who S a n h a n d o t h e r U .S . a n d a llie d a p a r t ia l d e fe a t on the U n it e d N e g o t ia t io n s f o r a tru c e h a d offer native dinner Several top officials checked o u tp o s ts in th e N o r t h e r n r e g io n S t a t e s a n d S o u th V ie t n a m , it s ta rt e d in J u l y 1951 b ut a s the l im it o n h is p a rtia l s u s p e n s io n continues in close touch with T h e A f r i c a n S t u d e n t s ' A ss n . o f S o u th V ie t n a m . w a s a d e fe a t a ls o f o r the C o m ­ p r e s id e n t ia l c a m p a ig n o f 1952 of a ir a t t a c k s a g a in s t N o r t h by the Associated Press said U .S . authorities on Vietnamese m u n is ts . w ill ho ld " A f r i c a n N ig h t , w ith V ie t n a m . H e is s a id to b e privately that Johnson did not w ar issues. It is in t h is a r e a o r p e r h a p s d e v e lo p e d it b e c a m e a p p a r e n t R e s t i n g on t h is a n a ly s is , o f f i­ a d in n e r o f A f r i c a n d is h e s , p re p a r e d to w a it f o r a r e a s o n ­ decide to make his move at B a l l to ld n e w s m e n a t a lu n c h ­ in the c e n t r a l h ig h la n d s of th a t th e t a lk s w e r e b o g g e d d o w n e n te rt a in m e n t and A fr ic a n Phi Kappa P sI a b le t im e f o r P r e s id e n t H o C h i this tim e because of any secret e o n h e re M o n d a y th a t he d o e s S o u th V ie t n a m th a t the P r e s i ­ c ia ls s a id th a t th e y b e lie v e that a n d w o u ld no t b e c o n c lu s iv e u n ­ a rt. A p r i l 6. at the C r o s s r o a d s H a n o i m ig h t d r a w the c o n c lu ­ til a n e w g o v e r n m e n t took p o w e r Wednesday M i n h to c o n s id e r h is p r o p o s a l show of interest from Hanoi in not t h in k “ th e re w i ll b e a n y d e n t 's a d v i s e r s s a y th e y fo re se e sio n . e s p e c ia lly if it s u f f e r s f u r ­ C a f e t e r ia in the In t e r n a t io n a l a n n o u n c e d S u n d a y night. making a deal now. s e r io u s n e g o t ia t io n s w it h the m o re b itt e r fig h t in g . T h e ir in W a s h in g t o n . th e r r e v e r s e s , that the w a r c a n ­ C e n te r. N o r t h V i e t n a m e s e " u n til a ft e r a hop e i s th a t the p r o s p e c t iv e O n J a n 20. 1953 P r e s id e n t not b e w o n b y t h e ir m i li t a r y T h e c u lt u r a l a tt a c h e to the n e w U .S . p r e s id e n t h a s ta k e n ro u n d o f b a ttle s, if it d e v e lo p s, H a r r y S. T r u m a n w a s s u c c e e d e d o p e r a t io n s a n d that a n e g o tia te d T a n z a n ia n E m b a s s y in W a s h i n g ­ o f f ic e n e x t J a n u a r y . w ill r e s u lt in s u c h s e v e r e d e ­ b y D w ig h t D . E is e n h o w e r and s e t tle m e n t s h o u ld t h e r e f o re be ton D C., w ill be the s p e a k e r I n a n n o u n c in g S u n d a y n ig h t fe a ts f o r the N o r t h V ie t n a m e s e so o n a f t e r w a r d the K o r e a n n e ­ tried. R e s e r v e d t ic k e t s a r e a v a ila b le th a t h e w a s s t o p p in g a i r s t r ik e s f o r c e s th a t the H a n o i g o v e r n ­ g o t ia t io n s p ic k e d up a g a in . A n S o m e a u t h o r it ie s he re , h o w ­ at the U n io n L o u n g e a n d 108 a g a in s t m o s t o f N o r t h V ie tn a m . m ent w ill d e c id e the tim e a r m i s t i c e w a s f in a lly s ig n e d e v e r. b e lie v e th a t in d e t e r m in in g In t e r n a t io n a l C e n te r J o h n s o n c a lle d o n B r i t a i n a n d on J u l v 2 7 . 1953. the S o v ie t U n io n to d o e v e r y t h in g w it h in t h e ir p o w e r to a r r a n g e p e a c e ta lk s , a n d M o n d a y the B r it is h go ve rn m e n t began s o u n d in g o u t M o s c o w on p o s s i­ b le a ctio n . P la c e m e n t B u re a u B r it is h F o re ig n S e c re ta ry M i ­ Students must register in person at the chemical and mechanical engineering later elementary education, physical edu­ Allis-Chalmers: Packaging technology c h a e l S t e w a r t c o n f e r r e d w ith Placement Bureau at least two days prior i B.M i . 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S o m e of the n a t io n ’s n e w e st, f u r n it u r e p a c k in g t e c h n iq u e s fo r m e m b e r m a n u f a c t u r e r s . T h e lab THE WICKES CORPORATION b e s t e q u ip m e n t, in s o m e of the B y J IM G R A N E L L I th a n 1 n a v e to s e n d out. he c u r r e n t ly i s h e a d e d b y a g r a d ­ a b le to a n y m e m b e r of a de-. M a in ly g ra d u a te stu d e n ts a re m o s t u p -to -d a te la b o r a t o r ie s , is S t a t e N e w s S t a f f W r it e r said . DIVERSIFICATION. GROWTH AND PROFIT u a te s tu d e n t f r o m M S U w h o c o n ­ p a rtm e n t in a scho ol. u se d in the C o r p s ' p r is o n p r o ­ If you're a June h o u s e d in the P a c k a g in g . B u i l d ­ The g re a te r L a n s in g a re a T h e re a re nin e ways in Graduate looking for | S p e c ia l e d u c a tio n m a j o r s a re gram . W o r k in g c lo s e ly w ith ABILITY IS CHARACTERISTIC OF THE in g he re . 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T h e tu to r c a n he lp COMPANY f e s s io n r a n k in g a m o n g th e top re c o m m e n d e d b \ the s c h o o l a s tend on e o f th re e S u n d a y m e e t ­ M • M E R C H A N D IS IN G b o x - c r u s h in g m a c h in e . T h i s m a ­ teer a p p lic a n t s fo r s p r in g te rm . the g ifte d o r the s lo w stu d e n t th re e p e r c e n t a t M S U in a v e r ­ n e e d in g th is typ e o f in d iv id u a l in g s to r e c e iv e t h e ir a s s i g n ­ * MICHIGAN BEAN COMPANY • O P ERA T IO N S c h in e is d e s ig n e d to te st the T h e d e a d lin e f o r j o in in g the in a ll s u b j e c t s o r in o n e p a r ­ m College training may be in eny I a g e s t a r t in g s a la r y . in te re st a n d atte n tio n . The m e n ts. C a u le y said . T h e th re e s t r e n g t h c a p a c it y o f p a c k a g e s . C o rp s t h is t e rm is F r id a y . t ic u la r su b je c t * SAGINAW GRAIN COMPANY I? of the following areas: education. I n o n e o f the n a t io n ’s tw o fo u r- r e la t io n s h ip is e s t a b lis h e d at m e e t in g s w i l l b e h e ld at 2.4 ! business administration or liberal art*. T h e s tr o b e u n it is d e s ig n e d to T h e r e a r e no p r e r e q u is it e s need ed T e a c h e r a id e s p r o v id e s u p ­ y e a r p a c k a g in g p r o g r a m s the scho ol and c o n tin u e d a ft e r a n d 8 p .m . in the f ir s t f lo o r * WICKES MACHINE TOOL We offer TO P SA LA RY , a chance to J te st e a s e of r e c o g n it io n o f a to h e lp the p u b lic s c h o o l t e a c h ­ p o rt to the t e a c h e r b y p r e ­ J jp contribute right from the start, struc- sc h o o l o f f e r s o p t io n s in e ith e r s c h o o l in v a r io u s a c tiv itie s. lo u n g e of S t u d e n t S e r v ic e s . p a c k a g e . A b o x i s p la c e d in the e rs. p a r in g in s t r u c t io n a l a id s : c o r ­ * KUX MACHINE tured on-the job management training | " T V s e t . 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S E C c h a ir m a n , said . in g s u p p le m e n t a r y b o o k s a n d INTERESTED IN: COMPANY « C0MPANIA W? future, Wickes is the piece to start. W e'd like M to tell you more about our Company, about f our growth and about the opportunities we can | T h o u g h s lig h t ly m o r e than m a t e r ia ls u se d in in s t ru c tio n . pact. p h y s ic a l s c ie n c e s , a llo w in g the h a lf of the v o lu n t e e r s a r e e lic i­ T h e m o s t p o p u la r ty p e of * FO LK D A N C IN G ? MINERA OE offer you Come-in, see our Management D e ­ velopment Representative at the lniver-1 ted f r o m the D e p t o f E d u c a ­ a id e w i t h b oth t e a c h e rs a n d * ROUND D A N C IN G ? si tv Placement Office on Thursday, April 4,1 1968, or send your resume to M r. K .C .I v o lu n t e e r s is the stu d e n t aide. tio n. the o th e r h a lf c o n s is t of V-» .V-«.V - f * <*»<• * SOU ABUfc..Pi Aw.-cw- VHtofces Cocvecqtiou M a in Off 4.* .4 . r. . f. , i * LESSO N S? 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T h e p a st is s o p o p u la r to­ N a m e, A d d r e s s , C it y & Z ip C o d e T h e C o r p s u s u a ljy h a s 250 o ffe r a s s is t a n c e to a c h ild , a d a y th a t th e re n o w is e v e n t e n s io n s to c u lt u r e if the p a r ­ _ P O S T O F F I C E B O X #2 28 2 to 330' v o lu n t e e r s a t e rm he g ro u p , a n e n t ir e c l a s s a n d a n a N o s t a lg ia B o o k C lu b w h ic h lo r c o n ta in e d tw o g o ld f is h and TO: C O N T A C T L E N S S O L U T IO N S L A N S I N G . M I C H I G A N 48 91 2 said . o r g a n iz a tio n . each m o n th re co m m e n d s to at le a st o n e c a n a r y " E a c h t e rm I h a v e m o r e re In s e c o n d a r y s c h o o ls on ly, its m e m b e r s n e w b o o k s a b out D u r in g a s m a l l to w n F o u r t li a d e p a rt m e n t a id e is m a d e a v a il- bygone f ig u r e s days and h is t o r ic of J u l y p a ra d e , it to u ch e d y o u r h e a rt w i t h a w e to se e the fe w q u e s t s f o r te a c h e r v o lu n t e e r One hour Y o u r o w n s to c k o f n o s t a lg ia tim e -b e n t v e t e r a n s o f the C i v i l is p r e t t y e x t e n s iv e if y o u c a n loo k back and re m e m b e r W a r g o by. It w a s the h e ig h t of d e v ilt r y THE ISRAELI CLUB Will P r e s e n t the Following F ilm s w hen- A d o lla r b ill w a s a s go o d a s gold. to w e a r a b u tto n on b o ld ly s a y in g . " O h . T h o s e w e re the y o u r la p el you k i d ’ " days! Re­ - - I s r a e l - Middle E a s t Neighbor - - B l u e Sky m u m C B R T IF IC S m ie A m o d e rn m othe r w as on e m e m b e r? - - P r o f i l e s of the Negev - - D o c t o r in the D e s e rt THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING P r o g r a m s fo r w o rk and s tu d ies 3 HOUR SH IR T S E R V IC E in Is r a e l w ill be d is c u s s e d . Wednesday 8:30 p.m . 300 EACH Union _______________P a r l o r B O N H A N G E R S OR F O L D E D L O C A T E D IN B R O O K F IE L D P L A Z A Paraphernalia hours E . L A N S IN G THE LOST M A R IN E R II AM - 9 P M M O N .-F R I. a c o m b in a tio n o f II AM - 6 p.m. SAT. O L D TOWN in Chicago P L U M S T R E E T in Detroit HAIGHT ASHBURY In San Francisco open when YOU want to shop 541 E . Grand R iver P la y te x * in v en ts th e firs t-d a y ta m p o n 1 VETEMNS ASSOCIATION now (Wetooktheinsideout lATTENTION CAR OWNERS! open nights toshowyouhowdifferentit is.) * Complete front end repair and H M e e t in g 'til 8:30 Outside: it’s softer and silky (n ot card b o ard y). Inside: it’s so extra absorbent.. . i t even protects on your first day. Y o u r worst day! alignment In every lab test against the old cardboardy k in d . . . * Brakes * Suspension t o - n ig h t the Playtex tam pon was always m ore absorbent. A ctually 45 % more absorbent on the average than the leading regular tam pon. ^ 8:00 p.m. Because it’s different. A c tu a lly adjusts to y ou . * Wheel balancing * Steering C o r a l G a b le s I t flowers out. Fluffs out. Designed to protect w r y inside inch o f you. So the chance o f a mishap Show B a r is alm ost zero! K lP IISKEY'S Auto Safety Center AU Veterans With Over 21 Months 9 5 6 T r o w b r ld g s R d . T r y it fast. W h y Uve in the past? Ig li a c r o s s f r o m C a s « , W ils o n , W o n d s r s and II ■ 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 Active Duty Welcome H o ld s n H a lls ____________ _ _ _ MM 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2, 1968 R ig h ts C o m m is s io n g i v e n K n is e ly n a m e d p o w e r to r e g ú l a t e h o u s in g to h e a lth c o u n c il The M ic h ig a n S u p re m e W ill ia m J. P u lt e w a s h a n d e d a b so lu t e n e c e s s it y of le g is ­ P u lt e to c e a s e a n d d e s is t f r o m C o u r t s a id M o n d a y the s ta te d o w n j u s t h o u r s b e fo re the W i l l i a m H . K n i s e ly . d ir e c t o r s ic ia n s a n d other health pro- la tiv e a c t io n in the fie ld of h is d is c r im in a t o r y a c tio n s. C iv il R ig h t s C o m m i s s io n s ta te S e n a te w a s to re o p e n o f th e In s t it u t e o f B i o l o g y a n d fe s sio n s . o p e n h o u s in g . R o m n e y said . P u lt e a p p e a le d to th e O a k la n d has the a u t h o r it y d e b a te o n a sta te w id e o p e n M e d ic in e , w a s a p p o in te d a m e m ­ "O n ly b y s u c h a c tio n w ill C o u n ty C ir c u it C o u rt and to p re v e n t r a c ia l d is c rim ­ h o u s in g la w w e b r e a k d o w n the fin a l le g a l b e r o f th e N a t io n a l A d v i s o r y R o m n e y o r d e re d th e S u p r e m e in a tio n in the s a le o f h o u s in g G ov. Rom ney im m e d ia t e ly b a r r i e r s to fu ll c it iz e n s h ip fo r C o u n c il o n E d u c a t io n f o r H e a lt h T w o a r t ic le s w r it t e n b y R o b ­ C o u r t la s t A u g u s t to h a n d le b y b u ild e r s o r re a lto rs. d e s c r ib e d the c o u rt a c tio n a s all. ' P r o f e s s i o n s o f the U .S . P u b ­ ert E. L a n z illo t t i, p r o f e s s o r the c a s e d ir e c t ly b e c a u s e of B u t the C o u r t s a id n o th in g a 'l a n d m a r k d e c is io n in the The c a se , f ir s t in stitu te d lic H e a lt h S e r v i c e r e c e n t ly b y a n d c h a i r m a n o f th e d ep t, o f the im p o r t a n c e o f the q u e stio n . a b o u t p r iv a t e s a le s b e tw e e n q u e s t f o r fu ll h u m a n r ig h t s in 1965. in v o lv e s F r e e m a n H. W i ll i a m H . S t e w a rt , s u r g e o n e c o n o m ic s , w ill a p p e a r in the in d iv id u a ls . im p ly in g s ta te la w w o u ld be n e e d e d to that in o u r s t a t e . '’ "B u t the lim it e d sc o p e of M o o re , a N e gro s c ie n c e T a ke a deep breath g e n e r a l o f the c o u n c il. T h e c o u n c il a d v is e s the s u r ­ 1968 e d it io n o f the W o r ld B o o k te a c h e r a n d h ig h s c h o o l c o u n ­ J u d g e P a u l A d a m s , w r it in g E n c y c lo p e d ia . c o v e r p r iv a t e sales. th a t d e c isio n , and the c o n ­ s e lo r in E c o r s e . H e a n d h is W ith a lo o k o f c o m p la c e n c y , t h is d o g s e e m a to h a v e g e o n g e n e r a l c o n c e r n in g the fo r the m a j o r it y , a d m itt e d se e The C o u r t 's 5-3 d e c is io n c e rn e d d is s e n t v o ic e d by a w ife p u t a $1.000 d o w n p a y ­ c o m p le te fa ith In John S h a r o n , a s t u d e n t In v e t e r in a r y a d m in is t r a t io n o f g r a n t s a n d r e ­ th e re w a s y e t n o f e d e r a l n o r in v o lv in g the Beech G ro v e m in o r it y of the c o u r t 's m e m ­ v ie w s a p p lic a t io n s f o r g r a n t s - J a m e s L. P a g e , p r o f e s s o r of m e n t on a lot in a s u b d iv is o n s ta te la w g o v e r n in g the ca se. m e d ic in e and c h a ir m a n o f V e t a v le lt , a s he g e t s a ph y­ In v e s t m e n t C o. and b u ild e r b e rs. s e r v e to poin t up the in -a id to su p p ort re se a rc h e d u c a tio n , d ire c t e d an in s t i­ in a ll- w h it e B i r m in g h a m a ft e r He a ls o a d m it t e d the 1963 s i c a l ch e c k u p . S ta te N e w s P h o to b y M ic h a e l M a r h a n k a te le p h o n e c o n v e r s a t io n s w it h on m a n p o w e r needs fo r phy- tute f o r a d v a n c e d s t u d y in e d u ­ s ta te C o n s t it u t io n does not P u lt e a n d h is a g e n ts. c a t io n a l m e d ia in H o u s to n . T e x a s d e fin e "c iv il r i g h t s " n o r h a s “THE MOST EXCITING P u lte . w h o is p r e s id e n t of a n y s ta te la w b e e n p a s s e d to f r o m M a r c h 21 to 25. POP-INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM both Beech G ro ve and W ill ia m J. P u lt e Co. B u ild e r s , re tu rn e d th e ir c h e c k w h e n he the d o so. H o w e v e r . A d a m s s a id , the B la c k U n ity D a y ’ r a lly T h e th e m e o f the in stitu te , sp o n so re d b y M S U N a t io n a l D e fe n se A c t. w a s the im p r o v e m e n t of and the E d u c a t io n IN THE PAST THREE MONTHS!” fou n d o u t th e y w e r e N e g ro e s . to s t r e s s N e g r o d e f e n s e g e n e r a l c o n s t it u t io n a l b a n on in s t r u c t io n th ro u g h in st ru c ­ T h e M o o r e s took t h e ir c a s e d is c r im in a t io n b e c au se of tio n a l te c h n o lo g y . Richard Goldstein to the C R C . w h ic h o rd e re d " r e l ig i o n , c re e d , ra c e , c o lo r, (Village Voice) o r n a t io n a l o r i g i n " i s b ro a d D E T R O IT (U PIi - A R e v . A lb e r t C le a g e told a 2 4 -h o u r c u r f e w s h o u ld be îm - T ru m a n 0. W o o d ru ff, p ro ­ enough to in s u r e the p ro ­ B l a c k P o w e r s p o k e s m a n s a id iy w f e w n e w s c o n f e re n c e th a t a r r e s t e d p o s e d d u r in g a n y riot. te c tio n o f a ll c iv il rig h t s , f e s s o r o f p h y s ic s , w o n a F u l- M o n d a y the b la c k c o m m u n it y N e g ro e s w e re d e n ie d th e ir Rev. C l e a g e 's c h u r c h . the and th a t th e c o n s tit u t io n b r ig h t R e se arch A w ard to / F lo ris t / m u s t be p re p a re d , le g a lly a n d c iv il r ig h t s d u r in g the r io t S h r in e o f the B l a c k M a d o n n a 1 0 % o ff w o r k a t the U n i v e r s i t y o f P is a s p e c if ic a lly gra n ts the C R C p h y s ic a lly , fo r the "v e ry in D e t r o it la s t s u m m e r that on D e t r o i t ’s w e s t sid e , w a s c a s h v a lu e f o r s tu d e n ts & f a c u lt y in Ita ly . a u t h o r it y to se e such c iv il l i k e l y " e v e n t of a n o t h e r rio t c la im e d 43 liv e s. the s ite d u r in g the w e e k e n d 809 E . M IC H . A V E . ( L A N S . r ig h t s a r e g u a r a n te e d . H e w ill con d uct re se a rc h and th is s u m m e r . "S o w e a r e s e t t in g u p a of a B l a c k . N a t io n a lis t s ' c o n ­ le c tu re o c c a s io n a lly at the le g a l a id s e r v ic e s p ro g ra m v e n tio n . S u p e r io r N o r m a l S c h o o l, an b e fo re h a n d n o w ,” Rev. R e v , C le a g e s a id h e " h a d u n d e r g r a d u a t e s c ie n c e sc h o o l, C le a g e . c h a ir m a n o f the c it v - n o th in g to d o w it h the c o n ­ b e g in n in g in A u g u s t. w id e C it iz e n s A c t io n C o m m i t ­ v e n t io n . " tee. a B l a c k P o w e r o r g a n i­ He s a id he advocated a za tio n . sa id . stro n g c o m m u n it y of b la c k T h r e e f a c u lt y m e m b e r s p a r ­ T h e R e v . C le a g e a n n o u n c e d p e o p le w it h in the U n it e d tic ip a te d in a c o n fe re n c e on a "B la c k U n it y D a y " r a ll y S t a t e s r a t h e r th a n a s e p a ra te e n v ir o n m e n t a l q u a lit y in G r e e n w o u ld be h e ld A p ril 21. a b la c k n a tio n. B a y . W is :, la s t w e e k . S u n d a y n ig h t, a n d w o u ld fo cu s^ { t e y f r C le a e e s a id h^, w as ‘ort the " d e f e n s e a n d s u r v i v a l 1 "p e r s o n a lly g r a t ifie d " that W i ll i a m J. K i m b a l l, p r o f e s ­ o f th e N e g ro , e s p e c ia lly if a P r e s id e n t Jo h n so n had an­ s o r o f r e s o u r c e d e v e lo p m e n t, nounced he w o u ld not se e k w a s c h a i r m a n o f the c lo s in g re e le c tio n . s e s s io n o f the m e e tin g . H o w a r d A t th e " B l a c k G o v e r n m e n t " A. T a n n e r , p r o f e s s o r of n a t u ra l Harvard U. c o n v e n t io n , about N a t io n a lis t s f o r m e d a 150 B l a c k "G o v ­ re so u rc e s and J a m e s R . H a r ­ r in g t o n J r.. p r o f e s s o r o f e n g i­ e r n m e n t " o f a p re sid e n t , tw o n e e r in g . sp o ke as p a n e lis t s wins tourney v ic e p r e s id e n t s a n d e ig h t m i n ­ d u r in g th e c o n fe re n c e . is t e r s and re n o u n c e d U .S . H a r v a r d U n iv e r s it y , d e fe a t ­ c it iz e n s h ip . in g O h io S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y in the T h e y p ro p o se d to c r e a t e a ‘C a r l M . H o rn , p r o f e s s o r ol /ER KNOWS f in a l ro u n d , w o n the D e b a t e e d u c a tio n , w a s c h ie f c o n s u lt a n t R e p u b l ic o f N e w A f r i c a in the VORTEX 2001 (Stereo Only) T o u r n a m e n t o f C h a m p io n s a t a re a now o c c u p ie d by the on p ro d u c t io n o f a film . " Y o u r ,M S U Sa tu rd a y. s ta te of L o u is ia n a , M is s is ­ C o m m u n i t y is a C l a s s r o o m . ' T h e to u r n a m e n t, d r a w in g 30 sip p i. A la b a m a . G e o r g ia a n d b y C a p it a l F i l m S e r v i c e s ol Send for FREE catalog t e a m s f r o m a v a r ie t y of sta te s, L a n s i n g fo r the A m e r ic a n Ir o n S o u th C a r o lin a , and nam ed w a s h e ld o n c a m p u s T h u r s d a y R o b e r t , F.. W U l i p m s , , tjjeir a n d S t e e l In stitu te . "■ '* .■ ’ 1ust BARMAID, nights Will teach $2!* >4 2 EDWARD’S GULF SERVIC E Ap­ good condition. $425. Cali 355- 4 9623. OX 4-0489 3-4 3 ply in person 276.1 East Grand 0219 or 355-4040. 2-4 3 HONDA 1965 Sport 2.700 miles Ex- B, s BOYS for spring term Call River ( cellent condition $150 351-8444 5-4 5 Mrs Jonesal E l) 2-4659 3-4 2 OLDSMOBILE 1966 Station Wagon « : ♦ * . ' * * CHEVROLET 1967 Four-door Belair Runs well - functional $220 351- HARLEY DAVIDSON Ex-police bike SAILING INSTRUCTOR wanted tor WILL CARE for girl between 2-3 • A U T O M O T IV E sedan Power, atuomatic transmis­ 4687. ask for Bill Smith. 5-4 8 1963. Good condition $70» 172- summer employment in Bay City. years old in my home. East Lan­ • EM PLOYM ENT sion. factory air Very clean. $2300 4232 I-1 - Michigan To apply write or call sing 351-8283 3-4 4 IV 4-9468 3-4 4 OLDSMOBILE 88 I960 Low mileage • FOR REN T Lake Huron Sailboats. Inc.. 408 $250 or make offer ED 7-7710 or HONDA 1965 S-90 Set up lor trail Nortli Hampton. Bay City Michi- WANTED: GIRL or woman to help • FOR SA L E CHEVROLET 1939. $300 or best ED2-0509 3-4 4 elderlv wife of retired professor or street. 332-4435 3-4 2 pan. 48906 517-684-2970 Please • LO ST & FOUND offer Phone alter 5 p.m.. 489- .................................................................... outline qualifications upon applying two hours daily in return for free • PERSO N AL 9237 5-4 2 OLDSMOBILE 1964 F-85 Four-door YAMAHA 1966 Big Bear Scrambler - 7-4 9 room and board 200 ft from wagon. Low mileage Clean, hvdro- Huns well. Reasonable Phone 3./1- ................... ... ...................................... Lansing-Okemos bus stop 337- • PEA N U T S PERSO N AL matic. power $1295. IV 4-9468. 3-4 4 CHEVROLET 1964 Impala Convert­ 9376. :l"• - MATURE FEMALE student to stay 2731 10-4 15 • REA L ESTATE ible. 37.000 miles. V-8. Auto­ .................................................................... as companion nights with elderly • S E R V IC E matic. Power steering and brakes. OLDSMOBILE 98 Convertible - 1963 HONDA S 9 f t 1Re ra<^ am* lady from April 5 through April SCHOOL BUS drivers needed. <2>. • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N Black with black leather interior. - loaded, full power, air. new top. helmet inelui 55-1271 5-4 3 14 Adequate compensation 485- Apply: Haslctt Public Schools. Mr. Call 694-0586 5-4 2 snow tires 351-5687. evenings 3-4 4 ................................................................... 9371 4-4 4 Mullin 339-8202 3-4 4 • W ANTED CHARLIE TUNA is finally ready to ................................................................... CHEVROLET 1959 Convertible. V-8. PLYMOUTH SPORT Fury 1965 V-8 sell fine Honda Scrambler 337- WAITRESSES in Coral Gables Show BUS BOYS. Meals and money. Theta stick Runs good $150. 351-8359 automatic. Flawless. Full power. 1855. 5-4 3 Bar. Waiters in Coral Gables Rath­ Xi. 351-0665 3-4 4 D E A D L I N E 3-4 2 Phone 332-5536. 3-4 2 skeller Applv in person Coral MONTESSA 1966 I75ec Street on- Gables. East Lansing. 7-4 5 BUS BOY wanted Phi Sigma Delta. 1 P . M . o n e c l a s s day be­ CHEVROLET 1965 Impala convert­ RAMBLER 1963 Classic 660. six duro. now chain, tires, etc $375 Five davs. Mbals $5 332-0875. ible. All power Excellent condi­ cylinder, automatic, power steer­ Call 351-0905 after 5 pm 3-4 2 STUDENT TO assist handicapped 3-4 4 fo r e p u b lic a tio n . tion. 393-4811. 5-4 5 ing. 372-2918. 5-4 5 .................................................................... attorney in arising mornings and re- C a n c e lla t io n s - 12 noon on e FIVE HOt RS DAILY Mondav-Fri- HONDA SCRA5 IWW Ex- tiring nights. Compensation room c l a s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic a ­ CORVAIR 1962 Monza. Excellent RAMBLER STATION wagon 1959 cellent condi. helmets. and board 484-1938 5-4 3 day. LPN or trained nurses aide tio n . condition. 40.000 miles Good tires. with 1965 motor. Less than 15.000 3.37-2188after5p m 7-4 4 ED 2-5176. 10-4 10 355-6131. 3-4 4 miles on motor. Good second car. 332-6715 3-4 4 ............... - ............................................ DRIVER DELIVERY men. tele- TELEPHONE GIRLS needed lor after-“" P H O N E NEW 1967 Honda 50. white Illness phone order-tak*” Night CORVETTE 1966: 19.000 miles. 327 noons. Call 355-8297 3-5 p.m. for forces sale. $170.489-2748 4-4 5 ,hMlrs Fu'U xV A .v 'i.iY e Apply ^355-8255 150. four-speed: positraction. Call 3-4 3 RENAULT 1967 R-10. Cylinder war­ ranty. Best offer or take over pay­ evenings a \ ' V .61 pm 203 MAC interview appointment 5-4 4 351-0859. HONDA 160. Excellent condition, with Yvetiuc 351-8871 5-4 2 R A ? l s ments. 351-6636. 4-4 5 BABY SITTER, one child. From two helmets. Call. alter 5 p.m.. IX5DGE 1966 Coronet 500 Two-door 10-1 pm. Monday through Friday. SUNBEAM TIGER 1965 Still avail­ 393-0518. 1-4 2 FI LL OR port lime help Own trans- $1 hour 355-0796. 1-4 4 hardtop. V-8. automatic. 355-0519. 5-4 5 1 D A Y ..........................$ 1 .5 0 able. 35.000 miles Pirrelli's Make ' ; ’ ' ' : ............................................. porlation VAUGHN'S 1..ANDSC \P YAMAHA 125 Like new Low mile- 1\( |'I) 3 -6 3 1 1 PART TIMF. bartender wanted An 3 D A Y S .......................$ 3 .0 0 I)ODGF. 1965 Dart GT Convertible. offer 332-1849 3-4 4 age $295 Call Carl. 332-0834. 1-4 2 ambitious, reliable student look­ 5 D A Y S .......................$ 5 .0 0 Four-on-the-floor Positraction .............................. % ................................ BI S BOYS needed Beta Thet.i l’l SUNBEAM APLINE 1964 Excellent ing for part time evening work Bucket seats CaII332-4993. 3-4 2 CAMPUS 50 1966 Motor hike. 700 351-5186 3-4 2 (b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r a d ) condition $800. 351-5480 5-4 2 Some experience desirable, but miles. $125 Phone 627-5979 3-4 4 O v e r 1 0 , 15£ p e r w o r d p e r d a y not necessary References re­ FALCON WAGON 1962 White, ra­ ......................................................................... PART TIME counter help, telephone quired Call for appointment at THUNDERBIRD 1962 Excellent con­ AUTHENTIC DEALER for Yamaha. help, and delivery hoys VARSITY dio. heater, pood tires, runs well. COLONIAL BAR. 3409 South Lo­ At only $395 is $100 under average dition. Call 351-4542 after 5 p.m. 3-4 4 Triumph. and- BMW. Complete line DRIVE-IN ED2-6.317 5-4 4 T h e r e w i l l be a 50 £ s e r v ic e gan. Lansing Phone 882-6132 5-4 8 retail Phone351-6740 3-4 2 ol parts. accessories. leather and b o o k k e e p in g c h a r g e if TRIUMPH TR-4 1964 White exter­ goods, and helmets. 1 2 mile south BUS ROYS wanted noon and nigh] ior. red interior. 23.000 miles. Good EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM­ t h is a d i s not p a id w ith in FALCO N 19^3 Red. stick, radio, ol 1-96 on South Cedar SIIKI’ S meals Contact Miss Krueger Dim PANY Experienced secretaries condition. Driven by sedate proles­ MOTORS. Phone694-6621 C health Center 353 :!3Hl 3-4.2 o n e w e ek. heater Excellent condition. $450 or tvpists in work temporary as #!• ■f' sor. Call 372-1829or. 355-1887 4-4 5 best offer, 337*0422 ^ 1-4 2 * ----------- 3 F 7 ----------------------- -------- e.t.'U t*— -— -o , ...-------- ... ' '; v f* • Automotive F m n lo v tv iP n t DIETICIAN h ll.l. time position T h e State N e w s w ill be FORD 1964 Custom V-8. stick, new THUNDERBIRD 1960 White. 350 Automotive . V 'Complete charge of Ipod plan- 437 4 r e s p o n s ib le o n ly f o r the horsepower Hurst transmission "t15v pCIS ic t s „ nine, L, preparation, and service Sal- engine. Call 351-6377. 3-4 4 MELS AUTO SERVICE Large or FRANCIS AVIATION So easy to IS - evening work > nights ... GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT tor Buckets \g*K work. Best offer. f i r s t d a y ’ s in c o r r e c t in s e r ­ 405 Grove 332 5365 2-4 2 small, we do them all 1108 East learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE" 3-lu - co W) accurate . AAI’M Ca , ,, arv: $/.830--with _ step . lcreases to permanent positions for men and tio n . FORD 1956 Automatic, no rust, good Grand River. 332-3255. C Special$5 00offer' 484-1324 C 337-23213 5nn $9.66/ Civil Service position with women in office, sales, technical tires, engine. $110. 332-0564 . 3-4 4 . attractive fringe benefits Apply to IV 2-1543 C-4 4 VOLKSWAGEN 1965 Blue, radio, new John .1 Delaney. Administrative Of- MASON BODY SHOP 812 East Kala­ FORD 1961 Galaxie convertible Runs brakes, clutch, recent engine tune- mazoo Street-Sinee 1940. Com­ Scooters & Cycles A'MC.A SOITH Work Male • some lieer. Michigan School lor the Blind, \N I NUSUAl. opportunity • make well. Goodv buv-$150. 355-2555. 5-4 5 up. Good shape $875 355-5753. 4-4 5 experience, age 21 helplul 332- 7151 West Willow. Lansing 74 5 lug money in your span time! T h e State N e w s d o e s not plete auto painting and collision HONDA 160 1966 Black Only 2.000 8657 "t 2 ..................................................... No experience necessary* 16-20 service American and foreign cars. p e r m it r a c i a l o r r e li g io u s FORD 1963-two-door. Good condi- VOLKSWAGEN 1964 Good condition IV 5-0256 C miles. Excellent condition. 484- \1T()MI 1HII.E SAIJ-.S II von are a hours per week Male Make SVV- MALE STUDENTS m need /'I monev . .. d is c r im in a t io n in its a d ­ 3-4 3 One owner. New tires. Radio. 353- 5939. 5.4 5 1 ,, , , , good salesman and wmilo like sai- s|t)0 per week Neet! car For tioii. V-8 Runs good. 332-8843 ( all 393 -36 MI it von are 18-21 *■ , 0901. 4-4 5 TWO 15“ Chrome-mag wheels and , . arv plus commission, i all .»I- interview, call Mr .lohnstph. 393- v e r t is in g c o l u m n s . T h e 115 ;,m h, .CD pm. Monday. ^ ^„.xpcrtoncenecessary' KM II FORI) 1964 Sky blue, four-door four-ply nylon tires. $40 or best \ESP A I50cc $225. Excellent con­ Tuesday and 1hurst lay. i 1399 5-4 2 State N e w s w ill not a cce p t VOLKSWAGEN 1962 Reliable, eco­ dition Unused three years 353- . custom, stick Six Excellent condi­ offer. 351-5982. 5-10 p.m 3-4 3 a d v e r t is in g w h ic h d i s c r i m ­ nomical transportation $575 7477. 5.4 5 tion Army-bound owner $631.29. Phone 351-7740. 5-4 5 in a te s a g a i n s t re lig io n , Aviation LU T H E R A N ra c e , c o l o r o r n a tio n a l o r ­ ig in . 351-4637 KARM IN GHIA 1967 Red. excellent condition Fully equipped. 337-7078 3-4 2 VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1966 Camper equipped A-l condition $1.695 Used Volkswagen engine. $125 882-1436 3-4 3 PRIVATE AND advanced instrument (•round Schools will be offered SUZUKI 1967 250CC Excellent condi- ** tion. Best offer. 355-0893 S u p e rv is e d 5-4 5 M E N ’S C O -O P Barry Goldwater Jr. 813 Albert Ave 5-4 5 spring term from 7-10 p.m. each VOLKSWAGEN 1964 Beige Fa S u m m e r A p a rtm e n ts BIG KARM.ANN GHIA 1958 convertible relient' one owner lavs -mileage Wednesday The private course cavers all of the material neccs- : S ï s v ‘ v« • * K* ' N *’ ju&t beçam ç ’C'w -t •i.i/'Sfvie. oiA>v$■?.'» A A V5 \ fff • H fr&tm arrrfVs (Or fdose Who . ALFA-ROMEO Veloce ISWl! Blutv have no or little previous aviation X T F R ltR H V -'P tH tfA rtM W i'1SturKblfd ■ 4~noian-unlts - $180 m onth neyv tiros, paint, fetyhlt staripr shift. 209 V.B, fextraj. /six ihdnths' Vpyj^W AGEN., green Iminae- experience The advanced ins u r ­ BO UM motor, sound running condition u1a te. Snow tires (all 355-3il6 inent course is designed tor those **t5 T .3 0 ^ i6 r m an p e K d a y ) 408 Pine Street. Mt Pleasanc old About 10.000 miles.- Owned by "5-4 5 pilots with a Private Pilot's License GOOD FOOD Michigan. Gill 772-1984. 7-4 10 Girl Scout Camp Ranger Inquire who wish to expand their aeronau­ A p a rtm e n ts a re fu ’l y c a r ­ Girl Seoul office. 210 West Lapeer! tical knowledge and skills. Regis­ p eted , f u r n is h e d and a i r - c o n ­ Uinsing 484-9421 . 3-4 1 Auto Service & Ports tration tee is $20 tor each course BOX NEVILLE - 1904 Convertible d itio n e d . F u ll k itc h e n , bath and can be mailed to WINGED SPAR­ Sign up now fo r Four new tires Settle for S1.2O0 ACCIDENT PROBLEM. Call KALA­ a n d stu d y r o o m . O n ly two MGB 1964 49.000 miles. White with TANS. INC . P.O. Box 287. East next y e a r 489-77KI, 5-4 4 black top Call 332-4551. MAZOO STREET BODY SHOP b lo c k s f r o m 3 e s s e y and c e n ­ 4 -4 5 Small dents to large wrecks Amer­ Lansing, or call 353-0230. 353- 0203. or 355-1178 for further in­ t e r o f c a m p u s . S o c ia l r o o m ican and foreign cars. Guaranteed o n ly $ 9 0 /m o n th MUSTANG 1965 RiED. Black interior, formation U-4 5 h a s T . V . s e t . D e p o s it r e ­ work. 482-1286. 2628 East Kala- L A T IN FOOD stick shift Good condition. $1125. m * q u ir e d . R e n t a l A g e n t: G r e g 3 5 1 -0 5 7 7 A n d O t h e r F o r e ig n F o o d 484-2233. 5-4 8 LEARN TO skv-dive with the MSU O w e n . 351-4132. Fqocl f r o m m o s t f o r e ig n FIRESTONE W” Like new PARACHUTE CLUB. Contact Pete. MUSTANG 1965 Fa st back, shelby F70-14 Must set i2. 3-4 3 351-0012. Greg. 353-0010. Trinka. c o d n t r ie s - - in c l u d in g L A S . duels, customflight mags, super 353-0562. Bob. 355-8019 4-4 5 S H A H E E N ’S T H R I F T W A Y wide tires, hoodpins. Best offer CAR WASH: 25c Wash. wax. vacu­ 2310 S. C E D A R 4 8 5 -1 5 3 8 .132-3685. 655-2885 3-4 4 um. U-DO-IT. 4:10 South Clippert Back of KO-KO BAR_____ C-4 4 V O L K S W A G E N D IS T R IB U T O R FO R M I C H I- a fra n c h ised P X Store — Frandor P a d d le B a l l P a d d le s , $ 2 .8 8 - $ 5 .8 8 . P e n n . T e n n i s B a l l s $ 1 .9 9 -$ 2 .4 9 . T e n n is R a c k e t G A N - IN D IA N A d e s ire s G ra n d R a p ld s -a r e a re s id e n t, c o lle g e m an , e lig ib le fo r ch au f­ f e r s lic e n s e , to tr a v e l w ith m o b ile d em o n ­ s tr a tio n e x h ib it g iv in g p u b lic d e m o n s tra tio n s . TOYOTA d ea ler P r e s s $1.39. S h a g G o lf B a ll D e m o n s tra tio n s w ill be h eld fr o m a lab ­ $ 2 .8 8 / d o z ., $ 3 .8 8 / d o z . N e w 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 o r a t o r y p la tfo r m m ounted on a V o lk s w a g e n p ic k -u p tr u c k . S a la ry plus e x p e n s e s . C on­ Get with it!!! ta c t M r . J. F ra s o , IM P O R T M O T O R S . L I M - $ 4 .8 8 -$ 9 . 8 8 . S o f t b a lls $1.98. IT E D . 2660 28th S tre e t, S ou th east. G ra n d S w im F i n s $10.88-$11.88. S w im Test drive the car that is R a p ld s , M ic h ig a n , Phone 6 1 6 -9 4 9 -7 7 8 8 . S n o r k e l s $ 2 .9 8 . S p e c ia l F i s h ­ taking the Nation by storm in g T a c k l e . R o d s , R e e ls , L u r e s , L in e s . Sa ve 2 5 % -3 5 % . «: WHEELS of Lansing Shopping For An Apartment? 2 2 0 0 S . C e d a r St. — o n ly m in u t e s f r o m c a m p u s go w e st on M t . H o p e then 2 b lo c k s So u th on C e d a r You should start now SO S 0 0 (3 0 EK90 0 0 0 (1 V isit us, today. ACROSS B O B (1 0 1 0 0 1. Spotlight 4. Fissure Fern Tsetse p io js e arai . Dispossess L r ß D 0 0 8. Rider Haggard Fodder tower novel p o ts I 11. Brazilian port Citrus fruit Overpower B @0 12. Bill of fare Unhappiness P IO lU Ü ■ 13. Paronomasia Unmarried 14. Dog house 16. Store lights Old Dutch N il I d h 18. Some measure . Yoked animals IH H B EISA 19. Heb. month ^ . Consume IQ ■ IW INnI i 20. Paws Bird s beak 22. Dusky . Notch 6. One 25. Misinterpret 47 Cereal grass 2. Meadow barley 7. Earthly 26. Tribes 3. Hold a session DOWN 8. Recreation 27. Peacock butterfly 4. Diving duck 9. Vandal 28. You and me 1. Place of refuge 5. Anguilla 10. Abstract r™ * t 1 5 5 b T~~ 8 9 U being % 15. Clear profit ir- ¡2 ~ if “ 17. Auricles 19. Alert BURCH AM WOODS - EYDEAL VILLA 15 18 C A M P U S H IL L ¡5“ T~ 18 20. Clan quarrel 21. Gaelic 22. Bondservant e C o m p le t e ly fu r n is h e d 19 20 21 22 23. Mound 24. Toy • a p a r t m e n t s * * e e A i r c o n d itio n e d | to 4 m a n a p a r tm e n t s G u a r a n t e e d p a r k in g 8 i» X 21» r 26. Red 29. Soft cheese W r 1 30. Touch • O u r h e a te d p o o ls a r e open s p rin g 32. Vertical v e mw wrwa ls o , h mimo»! s u m m e r a n d fa ll. W 31 % 1 33. Covetousness 35. flirt imm Beamaprh-ai- a R e n te s t a r t at $125. ÜT 33 34 ft 36. Prohibit » 1 37. New Guinea V 38 EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT CO port to W w 38. Dry, as wine f f l IN f iJ R M T W O A U *4 - 45“ 39. Unpro­ *3 w - ■ fessional ' MNAâmr w f t / m 745 B u r c h a m D r iv e , A pt. 2 I — 1 40. Fr. season •’ m e 3 ii- m 351-7880 43. Eleven , . ? 14 Michigan Slate News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2/1968 Employment For Rent For Rant For Rent For Rent For Sola j M EAT C LER K - R x p e rte n c * pre- NORTH W IN D A P A R T M E N T S Sublet O N E MAN. Sin gle bedroom , air- YOUR DREAM OF extracash can EARNINGS ARE unltmitad as an ARBOR FO REST APARTM EN TS . ferred . Inquire in perxon a t P R IN C E conditioning. k itch en f a c ilitie s , clo se coma to o when you pot n low- Avon Representative. Turn your su m m er. Reduced ra te s A fter 5 p .m . Trow br idge R o ad . E a s t Lansing. F a c ­ BRO TH ER S M A R K ET. ' M S to cam pu s $15. 332-3162 M 2 coat Want Ad to wort for you. ,re* time into $$$. For an appoint- 337-1833. - * "* 2 ulty m em b ers. D elu xe one and two Tty one Md n a ! ment. in your home, write Mrs. bedroom a p a rtm e n ts a v a ila b le. P r i­ N U R S E R Y T E A C H E R f a r p .m . ses­ .................................................................... Alona Huckins. 5664 School Street. SU M M E R T E R M Sub-let B u rch am O N E MAN lo r kixurv ap a rtm en t v a te p atio and swimming pool sions in estab lished sch ool, begin­ Woods. O ne bedroom , sw im m ing 166. p er m onth 361-9297 M 2 C h alet House fo r private parties. I--SEVERAL Mature youngmen to Hasletl. Michigan or call IV 2- ning fa ll 19RR. F o r in form ation c a ll. pool, a ir conditioned C a ll B a r ry Within walking distance of campus share coxy, clean, well furnished C-4 5 3SI-«0»7 f H i 351-6069 o r 35M B82 M 2 126 MILFORT. Two man famished - No children or pets Phone 337- home in Lansing. Ample parking. .................................................................... apartment. Twelve month lease . 0834 for appointment C-4 4 Excellent deal. 482-5186 RICKENBACKER TWELVE string B A B Y S IT T F H aftern oo n s. V icin ity : B u rg er King. 351-9556 a fte r 4 p.m . Rlverhoutt 1160 cep t per m onth. e le c tr ic itv . All u tilitie s ex ­ Phone 372-6767. NEWLY MARRIED? * GIRL. PRIVATE ~~ ^ guitar, like new. cheap, must sell Brent. 353-7498 3-4 4 M 3 Apartment* 489-1656 a, C decora 3 .................................................................... S E R V IC E STATION A ttendants. F u ll Ratting Immediately • - •a - • • TANGLEWOOD pus. $ 6 0 .^ — ^ GIBSON FOLKguitar Good con* N E E D O N E mian an for ■ man Riv- ....................... ’ ’ ’ dition. Case included. $115 or best tim e nr p art tim e. IS y e a r s o r old­ Furnished S bedroom luxury e r 's Ed ge No lease, APARTMENTS FOR FOURstudentsFurnished with offer Phone 355-5702 3-4 2 er. Phone 417-3063 b etw een S a .m .- rates. Call utilities paid All new and dose to ................................................................ 5p m M 2 Penthouse - Close to campus - Im m ed ii O Ç . 2 Bdrm., unfur., from 139.50 361-0918 4-4 2 campus Phone332-8488 ^ 5-4 2 d iamond BARGAIN: Wedding and Short term lease available. 351-7880 • engagement ring sets. Save 50 per MAID FOR Fraternity house Three Call 337-2406. or 332-0255 APARTMENT: H A 'E- 'ent to girl hours dav. five dav week 332- R * * fflt cent or more. Large selection of / SUMMER, FALL RENTALS irk ED 2- ONE GIRL to share four girl apart­ .................................................................... plain and fancy diamonds. $25-$150. 6929 M 4 3-4 3 ment. Three blocks from campus. NEAR UNION. Man to share nice WILCOX SECOND-HAND STORE, AVAILABLE, ALSO Rent reduced. Call 353-7949. 5-4 8 large quiet room for $28 month. 509 East Michigan. Phone 485-4391. For Rent bedroom fur- ONE MAN Sublet luxury apartment. Parking. ED 2-4770 3-4 3 C EAST SIDE - Two $130 m onth. $60 month 1330 East Grand River U N IV E R S IT Y TERRACE: Four man nished apartment. TV RENTALS for students Low- MS No. 16 351-9400 3-4 1 for summer sublease. Call 351- 487-3428 GIRL - OVER 20 Share efficiency (;oLF CLl NIaK',” 'B° r . T" U!,n‘ economical rates by the term or 0787. 5-4 8 Special-two terms. $9.50 week. month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ SUMMER SUBLET One bedroom, NEED ONE man for two-man Bur­ Close to Union! 663-8418 dr 337- condition $135.351-<591. '-4 . ALS. 464-9263 C air-conditioned. furnished. Near cham Woods. Need one girl for four- NEED ONE. Luxury supervised apart­ 1598 3 -4 /4 ..................................................... campus. 331-5836 M 5 girl Burcham Woods. Spring and or ment across from Williams Dormi­ TWO GUITARS - Spanish and tenm- TV RENTALS for students. $9.00 summer. 351-0633 M 3 tory. Call 351-0519. 5-4 8 ATTENTION GIRLS:sleeping rooms Half Prlce 627-2643 3-4 2 month Free service and delivery. FURNISHED APARTMENT for two with cooking privileges Call Fred .................................................................... Call NEJAC. 337J300. We guaran­ Available immediately. $100 a ONE MAN sublet luxury apartment. tee same-dav service. C month ED 2-4491 3-4 3 UNIVERSITY VILLA $60 month. 1330 East Grand River. Allen. 351-7934 or 351-0960 4-4'5 .................................................................... GOLF - STARTER set Clubs, bag. balls, tees $50 351-7246. after- Number 16. 351-9400. 1-4 2 SUBLET FOR summer Luxury apart­ BEAL HOUSE STUDIO ROOM - Available for two 3-4 4 TV RENTAL G.E. Portable. Free Spring-Summer-Fall Rentals -must have transportation. Refrig- .................................................................... service and delivery. $8.50 per ment. One or two men. 351-3828 REDUCTION FOR man spring. Four- erator. parking area—call ED 2- NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA with diction- month Call STATE MANAGEMENT M 3 2 & 3 MAN UMTS man sublease. Summer. Chalet. 337-0764 3-4 5 3393 after 5 30p.m. 4-4 5 arV and bookcase $375. Call 353- CORP. 332-8687 C Rental Offlce-635 Abbott .................................................................... 7915 after 6 p.m. 3-4 4 . FIVE ROOMS and bath furnished for 351-7910 SINGLE OR double student room. ..........................................; ...................... couple only. $110 Utilities paid. HASLETT APARTMENT One or two Male only. Near campus. Available TWELVE STRING guitar-$55: 30 Apartments Four miles from campus. Call men immediately. $55. 337-1133. C WANTED: FOUR men for luxury at once. IV 5-6581. ED 2-8531. 3-4 4 watt s t e r e 0 amplifier-$50 353- 332-1772 after lp m M5 apartment summer. Swimming pool ............................................................. j . 1522. 3-4 4 NEED ONE man for two man Bur­ TWO MAN Apartments. Furnished. 351-8980 5-4 3 ATTRACTIVE EXCEPTIONALLY .................................................................... JOHN R 623. Sharp, two bedroom cham Woods Pool. 627-7739. 351- 133 Kedzie. 124 Cedar, and 129 0927. 5-4 8 large double or single for upper BOOKS. USED, over 50.000 10«' Burcham. From $130. - $160. per apartment. Completely furnished EAST SIDE - Furnished one bed- classman. Men.'' Near campus. each. Call Ethel s Second Hand month Year and summer leases. Pay own utilities Available im­ room. Utilities included Bus close. 332-0939 5-4 2 Store. 669-9311. 4-4 5 mediately. $150 Call STAY REAL­ GIRL SPRING term. near campus Ca IIIV 7-3216. evenings 882-2316. C $90 ED 7-7151 10-4 10 TY IV 5-2211. Realtor 3-4 3 Reduced rates. Util ties included SINGLE TWO blocks Bogue Park- STEREO ~ V.M. Eight months old TWO ROOMS, furnished, utilities Ladles and gentlemen, go out and try the 351-8090. 3-4 4 mg $10 week. 237 Kedzie. 351- *65: Desk-seven drawers, three ONE MAN sub-lease two man luxury except lights. $15 weekly H.C. 9504 3.43 months old. 351-8963 3-4 4 apartment. Summer term. 351-0182 Jewell. 549 West Ash Street. Ma­ new, improved Richard Nixon! GRADUATE STUDENTS. Downtown M 5 Lansing. Brick studio apartment. son. Phone OR 7-3461. nights. OR $110 furnished. No lease, quiet SINGLE. $14per week Five blocks lUSED VACrUM Cleaners' Hoov- 7-4693 C study conditions, air conditioned. from campus Cooking Phone 627- er uPn«h‘s *20. Electroluxes $18. UNIVERSITY TERRACE One girl 5979 a Cannister Models less than one year lor four man 351-8853 3-4 2 337-2455 or 351-6835 after 5 p.m. .................................................................... old. $15. All guaranteed. DENNIS MEN: CLEAN, quiet, cooking, park­ 3-4 4 ing Supervised Two blocks to Bcr- For Rent For Rent ROOMS FOR women Kappa Alpha DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 316 kev. 487-5753 or 485-8836 C Theta house. Ten week summer North Cedar Lansing 3-4 4 EAST LANSING. One girl to share GREEN ipartment No 24B NEEDED: ONE girl immediately school - $225 Meals Monday K'LROKN wst letvc a s ..,™ , .CEDAR •0P ,-»» w . fbettisHjA » Near carrvaus. $55\Call351-0658 3-4 3 furnished apartment Prefer gradU- ■. -Y»- - Sîpgîf» ***Vrrv UkcvnA. Ihrnueti Fyiilax..Ca.lU89-!3ll „ 5-4 8 ORGAN - FARFISA compact or- - v w rN from downtown. New-one bed­ ^ _ _$ ..a ,<,. ... ...I r\..■$ ^,1 complete $160. 1135 East Michigan 6427 3-4 4 room. Furnished, parking Lease WANTED: TWO men for four man MENS DOUBLE Clean private en- er <‘lectro voice microphone with LUXURY APTS. required. 332-3135. 10-4 10 Avenue 5-4 2 house. $40 per month Call 489- trance. Parking. Unsupervised. stand and boom, drum stool with NEED FOURTH man for Albert Apart­ 4442 3-4 3 ments. Reduced rates. 351-0746 5-4 8 $12 50 week. 332-4709 3-4 3 bacl< All in excellent condition • 2 bedrooms SUMMER -- FOl'R-man luxury apart­ .................................................................... Reasonable! Call Dave Charter ment' located on the scenic Red ffÉ É ^ FIVE ROOM small apartment $40 STOP! CHECK the newly decorated after 4:30 p m. 351-5938. 1-4 2 Cedar Air-conditioned, dishwasher, UNIVERSITY TERRACE Apartments. • 2 bathrooms NORTHW IND month. Utilities paid Ex-GI only. 22 West, needs one man. 351*0686 wall-to-wall carpeted, private lav- .................................. ................................. garbage disposal, unlimited parking, FARMS 127 Hill Street. Lansing 3-4 3 3-4 4 atorv rooms for men and women THREE 8 MM movie cameras. Argus balcony overlooking river Call 351- • Fully furnished at Spartan Hall. Doubles. Singles. Cinemax 8 EE. Revere Eve-matic 0894 5-4 2 Faculty Apartments SUMMER TERM Sublet. Evergreen $8 to $13. per week. Call 372- CA-1. Dejur Electra. 332-1849. 3-4 4 Arms. Four-man apartment. Re­ Houses • Fully carpeted ONE OR two girls wanted for Beech- 351-7880 1031 or 33<-2225 lor an appoint- RECORDER ~ Norelco 401 duced rates. 351-8752. 3-4 3 NEED ONE man for thrco-m.i' hmi»i . ment. 5-4 5 wood Apartments. $50 332-6287 5-4 2 ................... .................................... four-track stereo. four speeds. State Farm now insures more • A ir conditioned NEED ONE man for two man apart* Privat«. bedroom, close to campus than 9,500,000 cars! And, roomy-"" or two man ment Reduced rate. 351-6789. 5-4 2 ONE GIRL spring summer Univer- 351-678!' ^ - MEN: CLEAN, quiet, cooking, part- microphone, speakers. 372-1800 5-4 8 NEED ONE roomy one month's free rent. block from sitv Villa ing. Supervised Two blocks to RmTHn. v ‘ r*KFT E 0 5*4 2 NEED ONE or two girls immediate­ MALE STUDENT to share house in Berkev 487-5733 or 485-8836 C BIRTHDAY CAKES. 1 * SJ w Why not start enjoying the a ll apartments ly. Block from campus. Roberta. . ........................... 8" - $4.12. 9 - 4.90 Delivered I*ansing. $60 plus deposit. Call IV kind of Famous Low Rates and 351-0946 or 355-8252 S-4 2 NORTHWIND APARTMENTS - Need 4-1626 before 6 p.m. 3-4 4 TWO MEN share" house S44 util-' A‘“ “ ke* KWAST ? AK. Hometown Service that have • One block from Riverside Fast one man spring, two men summer ities paid. Kellogg near.351-7754. 5-4 2 ERIE». IV 4-1317. 1-4 4 campus TWO BEDROOM luxurv apartment 351-8658. 5-4 5 , made people in­ 4-man apartment leasing fo r SUMMER TERM Student family. sure more cars Short term lea se available 351- Reasonable rates Near campus. GREAT BOOKS. Encyclopedia Bn- ^ 2 P AC? L? ? FILM. Size 6211 I2ti 'ir June and September, A p ril 1 4->75 C 1443 1 2 EAST Michigan - two bed- lanica. hr.md new $273.-3514591 3-4 2 ^ von,'>' J ' 8 ad. MARKK I with us than with From 5260, vvjkww -HpaV ^ '9 » 'nhi$'sM . tYty Parking. 332-8903 ^ 4:4 Ja RF.XAU. DRUGS „ Pcescuntion.. g.'ii- \ i 1 f t 'V r o n i- ' fc 'M T" 01 *íirJKy/¿.s . ^ *> 4 ^ . ' * a. , ’ •> , .V, ) ! ; 4 "ííífcnu kk r t è r f TOO BEDROOM home unfurnished i __ discount prices. U-4 4 Avenue. Phone: 332- 8292. I Now * .% Ti^cepting leases -tor year 5323. C-4 & Married students preferred Phone lancet n Parking, quiet, clean, no K L beginning September.‘*-4968» Two* unushed. five room Bob Kenchens. 488-1487 3-4 ♦ cooking. 351-6176. i.yj y 5-4,3 SEWING MACHINE clearance sale . • T- • j J rr 'W " l ^ v t ì N E - M TtkC " w r t i'r t - t d iB T y a i .ng " t e r r ò '-to * ’ " * Brand new portables. $49 50. $500 t ' Swimming pool. G K appliances, gar-g %i901. 3-4 2 dishes. Phone 351-4530. ('10-4 14 rived-imported direct from Ger- ................................................. FRANDOR room apatment for two. three, or gre e n . 132-3839 3-4 2 many. For great buys on high qual- NOAH'S ARK PETS 223 Am: $ tii ' Leasing 1 j r s : 351-0050 r 8:00 P JR .• - 1 10 C p.m. dally lour residents. Furnished, loads of NEEDED SUMMER term: three girls. TWO SINGLES in large house with ity stereo systems, tape recorders. open wi>ek nights till 8 p.m 5-4 4 closets, three year old building. RKDITKD RE XT. Water's; Kit*.« Luxury. Close. $56.25. Call 351- and short-wave radios see NEJAC other girls. Very close to campus. STATE FARM MUTUAL Close to Gables. Call building man­ Apartment lor summer term. (\.il 0842. 3-4 2 OF EAST LANSING. 543 East Grand V r^ ri-v V - - - - - , ■March 27 - A p ril 15 5-4 4 351-6446 5-4 5 q SIAMESE KITTENS - female pure / AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY ager. Cal Arnold. 351-7179 or 337- 351-4361 Apt. 103 - RIVER'S EDGE Klver . v .......................................... bred. Seal Point. $15. 337-7364. Homt Offlea: Bloomington, Illinois 0146. Fail and annual rates, too. 5-4 2 PERFECT SUMMER apartment. Four- man. close to campus. Furnished. SUMMER TERM 1. 2. 3. or 4 man BICYCLE SALES. renUls and serv- ■»_>------------------- -— ---------------- ^ - ¿ i 4 OR PHONE 332-4432 CHALET FOl'R-man apartment for rooms. Two blocks from Union. EAST LANSING - Marigold Apart­ Balcony. Will sublet to group or ices. Also used. EAST LANSING i i n k i l a U . _ summer. Phone 351-0858. 3-4 3 $10 week, with kitchen privileges. ments - 911 Marigold. Furnished individually. 351-5480. 2-4 3 CYCLE. 1215 East Grand River M »“ " « H om es one-bedroom. air conditioned 351-0577 5-4 5 NOW LEASING Across street from campus Phone SI MMER TERM: Sublet three man luxury apartment Cedarbrook Arms CEDARVIEW FURNISHED apart­ ROOM-M ALE .Private Call 332-8303. C GENERAL 10' by 50'. Air condi- tioning. washer, carpeted on larer IV 9-9651 for appointment 10-4 9 5-4 5 ment available June 15. Scenic loca­ FARFISA C0^ compact organ. (o, TOar campus Excellent coniii- 351-0472. trance, q C ■parking. UNIVERSITY VILLA SEVERAL THREE and four-man apartments now available for spring ONE GIRL. Three man. two bed- tion. Near campus. 351-8075. SIMMER - CLOSE! One block from 5-4 8 cooking ,'attcr 4 p.m. Bass .10 amplifier. Like new. 351- 8833. 3-4 3 Uon *2.395 351-9162 5.4 k .. room apartment, Parking $58 ................................. • - - ..................; - REGAL 1960 10 x 55' Excellent 635 Abbott term Call State Management. 332- month. IV 5-0228. 3-4 3 Berkey. Two-man. Reduction. 351- ALL TYPES oi Optical repairs. condition. Air-conditioned Near 8687 C-4 9 4-4 8 ONE MAN needed for five-man. 0321._____________ Prompt service. OPTICAL DIS- campus. Best offer 355-2821 3-4 2 five bedroom house on Lake Lan- BEAL HOUSE sing. 8336 $42 per month Call 339- 3-4 2 COUNT 416 Tussing Building. Phone ,v24661 _________________________________ Lost & Found 2 0 8 -2 1 6 B e a l LOVELY FURNISHED Five rooms. B° 0 KCASE r • * ^ 1Ve^ ° 7 l LOST: NAVY blue' purse along Haga! and brick. $20. Call 337-0543 at dorn Rogd Stntj||lental value Re. N O R T H W IN D A P A R T M E N T S Close to campus. Accommodates Iair hoys. Call ED 2-0590 3-4 2 4:30 or midnights. SIX STRING electric guitar with 3-4 3 ward m - l U i . 2-4 3 GIRLS TWO blocks from campus, cord. No speakers. $30. Call 337- S O f lO l leasing now for next year. Share 0543 at 4:30 or midnights. 3-4 3 BEGINNER FOLK- guitar, lessons (s t u d e n t s o n ly ) completely furnished house with other girls A1I utilities furnished GOLF CLUBs ’ two sets with bags and half hour Contac‘ W - 489-436:!. 2 carts Hart skis. Craig. 351-5985. . . . . NEAR FRANDOR. Three bedroom .................................................................... FRANCIS X and the BUSHMEN avait- furnished house. Spring term. 332- SOUND COLUMN. Six speakers. able for b«x)king Saturday night and great tor PA 332-6250. after 5 p.m. . other dates this term. 484-7594 and • 2 B e d r o o m s 8925 after 6 p.m. 5-4 2 3-4 3 353-1872. 2-4 3 Place Your •D is h w a s h e r s PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD • 3 P a r k in g s p a c e s p e r a p t . Today . . . Just clip, complete, mail. STATE NEWS will bill you later. 2-3 MAN APARTMENTS t H u g e f r o n t la w n o n R iv e r W ith in w a lkin g d ista n e * to c o m p u ti Z ip C o d * St a t* $250 per month Phon* Stud*nt No. • Air-conditioned C o n se c u tiv e D a te s to Run. * * Furnished, carpeted H eading _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Parking P r i n t Ad H * r * i . • Laundry fa c ilitie s , Located behind Yankee Stadium • Kitchens include disposai *• Friendly management fo r more information • from $180.09 P e a n u t s P e r s o n a l s m u s t b s p l a c e d In p e r s o n Rental Office: eau Northwmd Management Co. 10 Words or Less: Over 10 Words Add: 1 d»y - $1.50 15¿ per word 3 tfcy* - $3.00 40ÿ per word 5 ckys - $ 5 4 » 60< per word GO VAN MANAGEMENT 337-0536 □ □ □ M a ll t o : M ic h ig a n S t a t e N ew s 6$5 Abbott hours M o n .-F ri. 3 4 6 S tu d e n t S e r v i c e s B ld g . 1-5 p.m. M SU E a s t |_ansln g, M ic h . ^ 35U79IQ 1 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2 , 1968 1 5 P t r so n a i mm | | p ■% | | | f I I r I I I w h, n Howl,n Wo>f M,J' ' THE FINEST OUR . . Music you can feel. Book now! 351-9358. M/4 I H t d L U c j . H tL L . - C jo t t o<) (' t h c r t o f r core) this SOON APPEARING at the Coral Gables-THE PARAMOUNTS. Now booking for ipring term-Friday and Saturday nights. Call Larry. W O L F , M U D D Y A N D B O I N - h to roibum r h °r s w e r e n 't n e c e s s a r y . T h e y 'v e 355-6358 or Rick. 355-6336 5-4/5 IS YOUR w ife w orking to put you through school? Give her a dig­ V E N T E D TH E B L U E S ... T H E Y 'R E nified 8 x 10 C E R T IF IC A T E OF A C H IEV E M E N T on parchm ent-like paper w hich honors her contribu­ tion. Only 92.25 PANY, Route 2, Concord, New W ILSET COM­ W H A T TH E B LU ES IS A L L A B O U T Z i : " ° h Hampshire 03301. 5-4/5 LPS 3010 STEREO PAT PAULSON fo r President But­ tons available fo r 50c at P.O. Box 374. East Lansing 5-4/2 ASK BIMBO about his "coupon" * Æ è. * special fo r your next Pizza P arty. 7 V 7 " - it it * _ _ Call 489-2431. T ry one fo r your- J N C tJ V O t f l C C T S self and see if its not the best pizza te a / * CHECkfJt * you ever “et." c-4/4 N#w 0f f l c * r s of Union B o a rd a r * fr o m lofts D avo Hindoo, M u sk o go n junior, * RECOnOS * POETRY W ANTED fo r anthology. sp o c la l ovonts d lro c to r f C in d y G u n so lu s, B o r k lo y junior, s o c r o t a r y j B ill Jonos, * 4k * * * ♦ ID LE W ILD PUBLISHERS, 543 Fred- w ayno junior, v lc o -p r o sld e n tj John P h illip s , O k e m o s sop h om oro , p resid e n t; erick, San Francisco, C alifornia c-4 '4 p a u |a S lk o s, W a r r o n sop h om ore , continuing ovonts d ire c to r; Doan San doll, C a d ll- FORTY TOP Soul and rock bands. |ac so n lo r, p u b lic ity d lro c to r ; and P au l G r a f, M u sk e go n |unlor, A S M S U re la tio n s Gary Lazar. 351-8907 or M ID - d tr# c to r Not p ictu re d are F re d C h u rch lo y , K a la m a z o o sop h om oro , tr e a s u r e r and MIC H IG AN T A LE N T A G E N C Y . ^ ^ |u n , o f .f c o n t I n u I n g e v e n * s . ........................................ State New s Photo by L a r r y H agedorn F R E E !! A T h rillin g hour of beauty. For appointment c all 484-4519. M ER LE NORMAN COSMETICS STUDIO. 1600 East Michigan. C-4/4 Y W ALL STREET JO U R N AL calls SEN- * TRY'S Young D riv e r Questionnaire a I a a tem per test! I t could save 550 __ I _ — _ — — _ . _ I,-, _ r - j a s s T s - s . “i r s t j s ! r © Q C © h o p e s n o w n i n o © or 882-7284. C-4/4 I SAVE MONEY - WASH - 20c LOAD Complete dry cleaning, s h irt ser­ vice. W ENDROW S ECON-O-WASH 3006 Vine One block west of SearsC-4 4 o n R e d ’ s a t t i t u d e o n w a r YARN,AND FABRIC CENTER. Ma- Rv W ll I I 1 M 1 R Y A N crim es” such activities as ing or abetting defection to son. Phone 676-2973 Fine fabrics. By VVHXIAM L . R Y A N sewing accessories New orion AP Special Correspondent “ opposition to the father- the enemy, attempts to de­ swrt-yarn! C-4 / 4 . President -*•Johnson’s tw in •iand> and the people's -derrv stroy the- ■pohiteal pow er in ~ " 'w * - '*■ borim siieiii, " «is udauc »diiuw gc u* me- ®i»ui in, , rSinierret?>> ' Peanuts Personal from the presidential race and Socialist construction, under­ lutionary propaganda" and a ................................................ ■ his cutback in the bombing ‘of mining national defense and long lis t of other offenses are THE COST Of a Wan‘ * d North Vietnam, come at a tim e the struggle against U.S. ag­ punishable by death or long but its broad coverage will »ring . . 4 responses to you within hours! whenthere are suggestions gression.” A ctivities against imprisonment. ..................................................... that the N orth Vietnamese “ security and order,” defect­ t o l o n g Ranger: Happy 19th. i population has become bone- love you Always yours, Tonto 1-4 2 ^ re t| 0f the w ar and perhaps pi" k ap p a Phi would like to welcome more d iffic u lt to handle. If its new actives: Dwight Youngberg. that is the Case, the Presi- Gregg Kurasz. Mike Schowalter. dent’s actions could lead to Bob Hrtanek. Greg Hardy, TomLon- neace negotiations, ergan. Ken Keuffner. Scott Ross and - the Bill Hesson Your new brothers con- ^ or ln e o ln e r ’ “ T gratuiate you! 1-4/2 Presidents annnouncements .......................................... probably landed w ith stunning PHI TAUS: 10th floor strikes again! force in Hanoi. April Food! Luvyas 1-4/2 In one wgy the C o m m u n ists ‘ p - - i rrtn ta are like ly to be discomforted. ;^ ^ ' The announcements lob t h e fcX.Vr1 ¿¿awcS • peace baft "into th e ir e o a t i , three bedroom ranch. Featuring an(j w orld opinion w ill w a it TW0 tion room. fir?332-6023. ™ owner. ,inished T fC l » % 5-4 2 their response. . . . The Presi- t dent s decisions present a f i f t e e n m in u te s from campus challenge to Moscow--he has Enjoy this summer swimming in a asked i t to use its role as 20' x 40' pool and lounge in the sun cochairman of the 1954 Geneva on the patio surrounding the fenced to f u rther the pool. Relax in your family room and Conference 10 iu ru ie r grow your own garden on this large cause of Vietnam peace, lot. Call today for a showing because The President's suspension this split level four bedroom at 0f bombing of 90 per Cent 437 West Cherry in Mason is priced - »■ .. . iAno to sell Call Darlene Johnson. 694- of N o rth Vietnam goes a long 9873. or Eipper Realty, inc . 372 - way toward meeting a m ajor 9730. 3-4 2 condition laid down by Hanoi ..................................................... OKEMOS - INDIAN Hills. Air- conditioned, three bedroom, brick ranch. Dining room, living room for talks. The pause is open- , . ended. I t pr T, if they Choose to use it, for a > A GENI with picture windows, modern kit- the Russians, and perhaps the chen with built ins. large lot which French to apply pressure on borders on Indian Hills golf course Call Franklin DeKline II. IV 5- Hanoi to respond. 7226 . residence. 337-2175 r e a l t y com p any, r e a l t o r s „ . * p o r t e r Only two weeks ago, name of President Ho Chi in the COULDN’T 6-4 5 Minh. Hanoi published a 22- Modern waltz e a s t LANSING--L shaped ranch. three-bedrooms-up; plus two in finished basement. Near Red Cedar a r tic le DrdCOIlidn decree p u nishm ent North Vietnamese opponents of promising for O r c h e s ls r e h e a rse s fo r the dance concert, “ No M an GET FASTER School. Fireplace. carpeting. ¿Ug w ar C a n W a ltz A lo n e ” to be p e rfo rm e d at 8 p.m . T ue sd ay, S S J S 1"“ ’ ■**“ ...................................... MASON AREA “ rS % four bedrooms. able The decree listed as punish- “counterrevolutionary In the A re n a Theatre. T ic k e ts a r e o n t h e P A C coupon book. State N ew s Photo by Jeff Blyth RESULTS double garage, furnished basement. THAN Lot 128 by 208. Semi-rural area. $24.000. Available June 15. 676- 4391. 3-4/4 B o m b i n g h a l t c o n t r a d i c t s Service D IA P E R SER V IC E -D iaparene tiseptic Process approved by. Doc­ tors. Same Diapers returned a ll An­ o u t l o o k h e l d b y g e n e r a l s STATE NEWS times. Yours or Ours. Baby Clothes pressed by the two generals CLASSIFIED washed free. No deposit. A M E R I­ SAIGON i A P i -- President view ," he went on. "the most CAN D IA P E R SERVICE. 914 East Johnson’s decision to halt the p rim a rily concerned w ith the im portant reason fo r this bomb­ G ier Street-Phone 482-0864. C bombing of most of North V iet­ areial offensive. ing campaign is that it saves E XP E R IE N C E D SEAMSTRESS and nam overrules the views ex- Gen. W illiam C. Westmore­ American and Vietnamese lives dress m aker fo r ladies. Reason­ able Call 355-5855 E X P E R IE N C E D SEAMSTRESS: W ill 5-4/8 Service land, the U.S. commander in South Vietnam, and Lt. Gen. W illiam Momyer, 7th A ir Force on the battlefield as w ell as those of our free w orld allies. "A s long as the enemy con­ ADS CAN! do ladies' and mens' alterations. "b a R B I M E L, professional typist. commander, have insisted that tinues to move large quantities of 372-1415 3-4/4 No job too large o r too small. the bombing of the North was Block o ff campus. 332-3255. C men and w ar supplies from North TENNIS RACKETS, stringing, equip­ v ita l to the U.S. m ilita ry e ffo rt to South Vietnam, a bombing ment. etc. Lowest prices around. in South Vietnam. pause w ill cost many additional Call H arrold Shelton. 355-6013. 5-4'2 Wanted The headquarters of West­ lives and probably prolong the moreland and Momyer were conflict. W ANTED BACKYAR D to rent for >ing S e r v i e * silent on the decision to halt dog u n til June Helen. 337-0514 5-4 4 “ I can understand why some ANY K IN D OF typing in m y home. a ll bombing except in the south­ of the Am erican people would 489-2514. c BLOOD DONORS needed $7.50 for ern panhandle north of the de­ like to see the bombing stop. I a ll positive. A negative. B nega­ m ilitarized zone between North can understand the things they TE R M PAPERS. Theses, disserta­ tive. and AB negative. $10.00. O and South Vietnam. negative. $12.00. M IC H IG A N COM­ w orry about. But what they YOUR W ISH tions. manuscripts. Corona E lec­ O fficia l sources said, however, tric . e lite print. 332-8505. C-4 /4 M U N IT Y BLOOD CENTER, 507 don’t understand is the terrible 1/2 East Grand R iver. East Lan­ the generals' basic position cost in lives that our troops, LIPPINCOTTS PROFESSIONAL IBM sing, above the new Campus Book had not changed as fa r as their the gallant South Vietnamese and theses typing (including math), Store. Hours: 9-3:30 Monday. Tues­ staff were aware. our free world allies would have IS OUR COMMAND m u ltilith . 489-6479. 4894)358 5-4 2 day. and F rid a y; Wednesday and Thursday. 12-8:30. 337-7183. C Westmoreland’s most defini­ to pay fo r a nebulous result.” tive statement was made In an interview with The As­ ANN BROWN: typist and multilith. PLAC E TO rent fo r rock band to March 3. 1967. when there was offset printing. Dissertations, the­ pracUce. C all 351-9359. M J rising sentiment in the United sociated Press in February. Call ses, manuscripts, general typing. Momyer said; “ I think the war IBM, 17 years experience. 332- States fo r a halt to the bombing in the North and the war in the BABYSITTING IN m y U niversity 8384. STUDENT DISCOUNT - SHEILA .C V illage home. around one year. 355-6141. P refe r children 2-4/2 in N orth Vietnam. “ I consider the bombing and South are one and the same war. They are intermingled 355-0255 CAMPBELL. Experienced typist. use of naval gunfire in North and the fighting that we are Electric. Term paper*, theses. WANTED TO lease three or four bedroom house, unfurnished, be­ Vietnam essential and vital to doing in the South and the bomb­ 337-21M. C ginning September. East Lansing. English Department professor. 351- our strategy." he said in a statement then. ing that we are doing in the State News Classified MARILYN CARR: Legal secretary, North, I think, have to go on typing at heme. Electric typewrit­ ■91. M /I He d eclared the attacks had concurrently for us to have the er. After 5:30 p.m. and weekends. diverted m anpower to man best opportunity of achieving our 313-2854. Pick-up and delivery. C I WILL baby-sit fu ll tim e in my U niversity V illage apartm ent. 355- lines of communications and air objectives.” 6148. M /2 defenses and “ has destroyed a Momyer said that bombing PAULA ANN HAUGHEY: Ten pro­ significant portion of the ene­ fessional thesis typists. IBM Selec- deep in North- Vietnam was TWO GIRLS for four-man apart­ tries. Multilith offset printing. 337- ’ ment summer term. Close to cam- : my’s war economy.” more valuable than bombing 1527. C pus. Call 351-8800. 5-4/8 “ However, from my point of close to the front. 16 Michigan State Nears, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 2, 1968 G o l d p r i c e s O K Freedom report (continued from page one! student complaints would help. |i.awsu/f in court this montht The first amendment would The rationale supports this of meeting costs of non-resi­ fore, to meet the costs of edu­ the province of the trustees" be added to Section 1.1 on stu­ point by stating “One does not In his comments on this year's dent students also presents cation on the same basis as other of the various universities always have an adequate oppor­ bill. Beadle noted that the U-M problems. colleges and universities. Carr also fe lt that once the a s m a r k e t o p e n s dent rights and responsibilities. The proposal reads, “This docu­ tunity to challenge the contents had not met the 75 per cent of the This is only one example, case was presented in court, a ment was not written so that of student publications since cost of the non-resident student, The U-M 's programs, gradu­ however, of the various sec­ judgm ent on it would come “ rel­ NEW YORK (A pt-Light Monday's gold price showed persons would exploit estab­ additional comments in his either, and this also caused the ally created w ith m ore and more tions of the five laws named in atively q u ickly." trading and a relatively stable that some sellers were convinced behalf may lead to further dis­ penalty. of an emphasis on specialized the suit by MSU. U-M and Bushnell had noted in early lished University policy. In­ price at the reopening of the that holding gold much longer tortion of what his genuine in­ As one MSU o ffic ia l remarked education and training, are very Wayne State. March that the case, while not stead, it should be viewed as a London gold market Monday en­ could be an expensive and possi­ document establishing guide­ tentions itiay be." at the tim e, this requirement expensive. It is d iffic u lt, there- F or a while last term-- "complicated or profound, would couraged economists here about bly a losing bet. But dealers said The due process amendment during January and F e b ru a ry- establish the ground rules for lines for students assuming the the future of the two-tier price big speculators apparently had would entitle a student to waive it looked like there m ight be the legislature in enacting such inseparable roles of rights and system. not started unloading. any of the due process explained possibly settlement, but on very legislation." responsibilities.” The price per ounce of gold A combination of events kept in the report to help create an m inor points. The D etroit lawyer te rm e d / “This area bothers m e," Miss fluctuated between $37.70 and a il but the most determined buy­ expeditious hearing fo r his case. n s o n The U -M ’s new president, the case a "fundam ental consti­ Fleming said. “ Too many times $38. Dealers said business was ers away. They were Presi­ students get bogged dowh with “ Exceptions shall be those Robben Fleming. admitted tutional issue." where the uni­ made solely to heal the divisions versities are attempting to de­ light. dent Johnson's Vietnam peace their rights but with no concern cases in which the judiciary at the tim e that he was having (continued from page one) in the country. termine "the extent of authority " I think it's a very favorable moves and the weekend confer­ for the responsibilities in­ body feels a definite need for some discussions w ith key legis­ Rep. Paul Findley. R -Ill.. a granted to them under A rticle sign“ said Dr. Roy L. Reier- ence in Stockholm resulting in volved.” the entire due process as stated If Johnson does have ideas of lators on the problem. leader in the House move to re­ son. chief economist at Bankers international agreement on a The amendment's ration­ above." the amendment says. choosing the new standard bear­ But nothing definitive or of­ 8 . of the 1963 Constitution." view Am erican policy in V iet­ The three universities decided Trust Co. in New York. new reserve unit substituting ale adds. “ Changes should be "L o ts of tim es it seems like er. he did not divulge them. ficial ever came of those talks, nam. urged that Congress can­ to make the charges last fall, Obviously, one day isn't sig­ fo r gold. France did not jo in the made w ithin the U niversity it takes just too much unneces­ Humphrey is conceded to be and a ll three universities fu lly cel its 10-dav Easter recess with Wayne State the last to nificant. but if the free m arket agreement. if it is to progress, but these sary tim e to get something carrying one great handicap: he intend to take the case to court starting A pril 11 and. instead, decide in November. It was price is kept w ithin 10 per cent changes should come about by done." Miss Flem ing said. has championed-vigorously the for ju d icia l review of the prob­ The gold price in London was deal w ith basic U.S. policy filed w ith the Ingham County of the monetary price, the two- careful consideration, rather If the faculty comm ittee and adm inistration's hard line in lem. fixed at $38 an ounce when busi­ problems in Southeast Asia. Circuit Court on Dec. 22. price system could continue for than by reckless exploitation." ASMSU approve these amend­ Vietnam and thus m ight per­ Leland Carr. M S lT's attorney, ness began Monday. A t the a ft­ The President seemed to be An amended complaint was some tim e ." Reierson said. Clarification of student lead­ ments. Cobb would present petuate the national division said last January that one side ernoon fixing session i t dropped the calmest of them all. filed by them on January 25 Seven leading Western indus- ers' roles is discussed in another them to the Academic Council, Johnson sought to end by bowing or the other " w ill probably take to $37.70. Prices in Paris. Newsmen discovered he was of this year. j tralized nations decided March amendment, stating that "R ep­ as provided fo r by A rticle 7 of out as a 1968 candidate. the case before the state Su­ F rankfurt. Zurich and Hong heading for Chicago when his Krasicky. some six days over- ’ 17 to continue settling o fficia l resentatives to student gov­ the freedom report. The overriding question thus preme C ourt." Kong were no more than half helicopter lifted off the White due the usual 20 days granted for accounts at a monetary price of ernment groups should ex­ E n tirely bypassing the office remained: which Democrat At that tim e. C arr said the a dollar away from this. House lawn. He was cheered reply, answered the charges on $35 an ounce for gold. press the opinions of the m ajor­ of vice president for student would get Johnson's legions of case was part of the "stru g g le " In Paris it appeared too early noisily as he walked into the February 19 w ith a denial of the But the seven nations decided ity of students when voting on affairs, if the amendments were supporters--big c ity mayors, to keep the concept of the "con­ to judge the effect of the gold lobby of the Conrad Hilton hotel, need for court jurisdiction in the to let its free m arket price fluc­ issues concerning those stu­ approved by the Academic leaders of the AFL-CIO, and the stitutional independence" of the where the NAB was meeting. tuate with supply and demand. m arket's barometer on French Council, they would be forw ard­ universities alive. case. dents." fa ithful followers who began The nation needs reason and The London gold m arket was policy. President Charles de Miss Fleming cited represent­ ed to the Board of Trustees via Carr pointed out P.A. 240. the The assistant attorney general hitching their wagons to the responsibility, he said, during closed March 15 in the m idst of Gaulle holds a Cabinet meeting atives who do not reflect the the president "and shall become law penalizing the U-M. as a cited undue delay in action. lack Johnson star 30 years ago and the p olitical season which "a t wild gold speculation. Wednesday. operative upon Board approval." "p re tty pronounced" example of inform ation and acceptance m a jo rity opinion of their fra ­ more. its worst is a period of frenzy." of restrictions enacted bv the of benefits of the laws contested ternity. sorority or residence Mayor Richard J. Daley of He called for fairness, im par­ hall, but their own personal feel­ legislature that "ought to be in as elements in his reply. Chicago kept mum. He called tia lity and honesty, and added: ings. for "A cessation for a few days" Kennedy - Johnson Another amendment elabor* ates on the responsibilities of Wisconsin of political a ctivity. Gov. John B. Connally of Texas said. " I'm "T h is is true fo r broadcast­ ers as w ell as for presidents and {continued from page one! If he was jubilant about the presidency subordinates self to country and is tru ly magnani­ mous. - 1-respectively and ear- student publications, including the State News.. — , "S tudely publication^ should' . , (.continued from page one). .. stunned. I'm stunned." Sen. Fred R. H arris. D-Okla.. voiced'sentiment o f many of'the seekers a fte r the presidency." Johnson conceded he has been a seeker of consensus. Profs on LBJ *' "Y e tR alone ...th e w a W he went, - jr s h is . TO*stiy request «tti to f A 4 q e e n t l i t s c i f N a i page < main stumbling block to the avoid fibel. and or undocu­ Johnson's announced reduction aafnmistration faithful Che on. “ I also learned thal no leacf- ■three * professors agi t-ftP visit w ith you as soon as pos­ mented allegations. A person or in the bombing of North Viet­ President's decision to bow out would a ttra c t more votes in the that outcome of Johnson's peace nomination. Kennedy concealed er can pursue public tranquility sible to discuss how we m ight group of persons may contest the nam was based on information of the race, he said, was "a cou­ general election in November overture to Hanoi was too it carefully in his half-hour ap­ as his fir s t goal. work together in the interest actions of those responsible for available only to the govern­ rageous and heroic act which because of his “ widespread “ questionable" for him to use pearance. "F o r a president to buy public of national unity during,the com­ irresponsible journalism fcon- ment. w ill m ark him as one of history's appeal to independents and this to insure his renomination. Kennedy said he had sent a popularity at the sacrifice of his ing months. Sincerelyjl Robert tained in a student publica­ Nixon, the only m ajor candi­ great m en." moderate Republicans.” President Johnson announced telegram to the President after best judgm ent is too dear a F. Kennedy." tion by following procedure as date le ft in either party who Senate M a jo rity Leader Mike Spaeth, co-chairman of the he would not "seek or accept" learning of Johnson's decision price. The nation cannot afford Sunday night. stated in this document." the has advocated a hard line on Mansfield of Montana said he such a price or such a leader." Dem ocratic State Convention the Dem ocratic nomination in a Then Kennedy said. " I w ill “ F irst of all let me say that I amendment reads. Vietnam, said there must be no thinks it "q u ite possible that Then he delivered another P latform Committee, said the nationally televised address Sun­ continue my campaign fo r the fervently hope that your new ef­ Miss Flem ing referred to Asian settlement that "would Hubert Humphrey would enter plea fo r peace to the Communist party would consider both candi­ day night. He said he did not be­ presidency." forts for peace in Vietnam w ill students who m ight be m is­ encourage fu rth e r aggression by the field of presidential aspi­ adversaries. " I pray that the dates but that Kennedy has lieve he "should devote any succeed." the telegram said, in Kennedy declined to comment quoted and their only defense its weakness." 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