M onday A n E D IT O R IA L M ICHIGAN ’• Vm«*rit*u. M m **!* *lra>«*«l U H U *.“ H r. c iu r lili L u I lit*r K i n n J r. one«* «*r»«*«l. •‘V i m 'w lraiii|il«*<| o*4*i* |<) m illiiM i o f i ir n r h r i'llif i'ii. A ll itt4*n ur4* 4*r4*ni4*4l 4*qutil. N o i ««un«* m eli. N o i " h i li* iii4*ii. \|| 1114*11. \ni4*rÌ4*tt. ri««* U|» Utili 4*40114* IlOIIM*.“ 0 f |M'i *ì «m I ì «‘u II> * i i ì |i ì i i r a " u > til i m i «' «ir uit«»llu*r o f i h m i r im i *>ni|»l«un*. 1**1 llw ri* tm . a l*«> lhiit|(* ih u l 4*im In * n 4‘u n ip u *. ut ib i« I n it i* r * ilt . lo u llr t ia h * ila* «•m iniIaliti* r f f r r i n o f f o u r h u n t l n il t r a m o f rui*inm " h i lt * " r art* " o r k h i g l o " a r il* UNIVERSITY V o i. 60 N u m b e r 151 STATI O TATE E a s t Lansing, Michigan April 8,1968 10c u n o t 4*r a il u u n ttrr. I)r. K i n g i* 4l4*U4l m i " . TIm* «|Mtk4**ma»i T h r B l a c k S i t u i m i V Mia ari* o f V I S I ra m i* am i * 4*r> s v in im i l’n r a i’uusi** " i l l i a u p " i l l i a lini o f IO i*lmug«*n lim i ro lliti Ii 4*li 4*f tliat Itaci Ih*4*4MII4* a " a > « f Iif4». In * inaili*. Vk Itili* r t r n ib i* i* by n o ni4*ann h ilo* In4i»*l. a m i tti4t*l tragic*. vÌ4*flm of a r o m pi«* I r n lu lr m r ni o f ibi* g r i r t a u r r * (I n * >I«*im m * II k i i li«* m i a b lm rri*iL In *lu»tni*il a m i a n g r ) r«*arli«m. Vini*!*- b lu r k ni »iti«* n i* m u nì liuti* lo** aril« a I n i- t c rn ilt lim i i* nini p it n«>l " r r l r t a n l fo r tlirni.** a n lu rl ca n al lr a * l I n * mail«* o n A llia n c e d e liv e rs g rie v a n c e s nomi* o f llirnt» p r o p o * a l* n o " . i*a. o r al lea^l a largì* p a ri n f il. Ita*« Tilt* S ia li* N r " n ro llin i il* ilnt*lf lo llir ì m *i i . B u i il lui!* n o i l'iotti* limiti*. Vini il rr tlrrn n n iriU of lb«**r g r ir t a n r t **. and * m o t i un n o i lotta rti ili«* la m i tif l)r. to U n iv e rs ity a d m in is tra tio n p a r lic u la r lt n o " lo l "0 p o in l*: llir a l* liiif t'* t i* io n . a lauti *t Ii4*rt* " a l l ni4*n la iu m r n l o f m o r r N r g r o * lm lr n l* . al a n t ir«* lirollit*r».a* b u i rullvt*r. a * Ili«* Kt*pin*t >f ili«* N a lim u il \iltÌM » r t (luninii««ii»n 1*0* 1. f o r thin l iiit r m ily : a m i ili«* a ilju *!- 1 u i verni It i*iirrI oui* r<*nom*<‘<'* C l i m a x in g a m a r c h t h r o u g h c a m p u s Ilo * h iir u in g c|ui*«tii»n not* i* u b a i t*an p rin c ip le a n d s y m p a t h y is o v e r. The if H a n n a h 's in s t r u c t io n s a re im p le ­ said. "B u t o u r p o s it io n i s th a t if lo liti* a lla i n m r n l «d* il»«*««* goal«, ttr F r i d a y to m o u r n the a s s a s s in a t io n of tt«* ilo b«*Ìor«* ila* Ini» lai«*? ^ b a i <*an t*«* tim e f o r a c tio n i s now . m e n te d . "t h e n t h is w ill be p o s it iv e you c a n 't fin d q u a lifie d stu d e n ts, then " i l i b r g i n n o " . ^ ili» ili«* b a r k in g atltÌrrn*. l* r r *i« lr n l H a n ­ iglil m o n ili* ago. I r n tra i** a g o . a r r n * the list w h ic h the a llia n c e g a v e m e a re n a h n ia lrtl i h r g o a l* o f ib i« I n iv rrn t u r i a go. b u i iH ilb in g tta*. o n e s the U n i v e r s i t y if p r e s e n t ly w o r k in g nilt: " l o r x l r i i d rfliira li« n m l o p p o r la ni t> I 'n i v e r s i t y o f f ic ia ls a n n o u n c e d S a t u r d a y N ot*. t* alli u g lt t*ai*i*ni m o iin lin g o n on. S o m e of t h e ir d e m a n d s in v o lv e lo a ll " I l o ari* c| iialilird. tt id ioti I < li*n *im i- that a ll c la s s e s w ill be he ld a s sc h e d u le d b o lli idilli**, tue» m ii*l provi* litui ibi* the f a c u lt y a n d w ill h a v e the g o the im lio n . lo plim ut* il»«* Ir u ili " l i r r « * t r r ili« today, c o n t r a r y to p r io r a n n o u n c e m e n t s . lim i* f o r tu* lo r r v r r * r ib i* Ir r m l i* noi u s u a l f a c u lt y r o u t e . " H a n n a h said . p u m iiit m a t l«*ail. a n d lo p u I k u o ttlrd g « B u t b e g in n in g a t 10 a . m . -7 p .m . o n T u e s ­ ir r r t o r a b lt p a *i. D r. K in g lu i* * lw*ril H e a ls o re v e a le d that he had e s t a b ­ lo tt«»rk f o r ll ir h rm d 'it o f m a n k in d .** d a y, th e re w ill be no .c la sse s in re s p e c t m n r lt r r il. a m i ibi* i«l«*iil* Ih* *Iim»iI fio* ttill lish e d a n ad h o c c o m m it t e e c o m p o s e d \V r frt*l lim i il»«* rr« o m *rr« o f ibi« f o r the f u n e r a l of R e v . M a r t i n L u t h e r K in g , i*arri«*(l a l lr a * l a lini«* f iir llt r r o n ili«* of 10 w h ite a n d fiv e N e g r o f a c u lt y l nit«*rnil>. a m i i n il r r d ili«* moni«*« ol ili«* J r. E v e n in g c la s s e s w ill be he ld h o w e v e r. liti«* o f r m o lio n . gri< I a n d gelili ijiu l not* m e m b ers to d is c u s s w hat is a p p r o ­ lrgi*lalui*4* lim i fu m i« il. * Im itili I n * pu I h» T h e f u n e r a l w ill b e g in a t 10:30 a .m . T u e s ­ t*«*«*p* ilo* na tim i. B u i t*lia l4 *trr i* In** p ria te fo r the U n i v e r s i t y to d o r e ­ " o r k n e rv in g ibi* nt*i*iln o f nOcic»|t a * lllo n r d a y a n d if p o s s ib le w ill be t e le c a s t on gii ii not*. a m i il i* «ail llia l il tuki*« *o g a r d in g N e g r o e s at M S U a n d in the lirrtln c r t o u i lo d a > - -n o l ««*irnlili<* fattili c lo se d c ir c u it t e le v is io n at a n u m b e r of ir a g ir u n r v r n l lo * p u r n i n i in lo a r lio n . w h o le r e a lm of r a c e re la tio n s. m rIlio il« . n o i atomi«* iiH 'llio d « loi* " o r l d lo c a t io n s on c a m p u s. iiu i* I n o i Ih* a llo * * r ii lo lati«* a * llir *«*n- H a n n a h s a id he e x p e c t s a s u b c o m ­ «lr«h*m *lion. b u i a d r r r u l Iil’«* loi* a ll «un* O n e U n iv e r s i t y o f f ic ia l re p o rt e d S u n d a y im r n l notili r€*c*4*clrn. m itte e of th re e w h it e s a n d th re e N e g r o e s rili/ rim . a m i m o r r «p«*rifirall> in llir cam* that d ll the d e t a ils h a v e not b e e n w o r k e d T h i * I u i* r r * i l> . ib i« r i H i r r n a litin . r a n * to re p o rt to h im s o m e t im e in the tif V I S I . a C o llr g r «* a u l i i * out. b ut a n a n n o u n c e m e n t w i ll be m a d e i«»l «•!«>*«• Ili«*ii* «*>«•« a li*in o ri*. VII n iu *l next w eek. M e m b e r s of the s u b c o m ­ M* mali«* lo *r«* llia l l l i r r r i* «illt* p ro li- a b lr lo all. k n o w n la te r tod ay. m itte e a re G e o rge John son. R o b e rt I l " i l i lak<* lini«* lo lo r n iiila h '. rttib ia li*, T h e r e a s o n f o r the c o n f u s io n w a s th a t li*m r o n l r o n l in g V n ir r ir a nott u boti* a ll G re e n , c h a ir m a n . A le x Cade. John a m i lltiplrItti*ili llir t a rim i« pro p o n u ln m *r- o r ig in a lly D r . K i n g 's f u n e r a l w a s se t fo r illir r * - - a m i llia l pr«ibb*ui i* r ig h i lirrt* L 's e e m . A rth e r Adam s and G o rd o n rn na rt lo* a c ro m p li« li ib i« r i n L b ill lim i noon to d a y b ut w a s la te r c h a n g e d to T u e s ­ il li«»mt*. Sa b in e . lim i* tu(i*l n o i b r lo o l«»ng. \ u d tvork day. Il* * natagi*. il** «ad. a m i ti*l Irui*. W r i b e lie v e the t im e h a s c o m e fo r m im i b r g i n a l olici*. Vi ib i« t c r t in o iu r iil 1« a uà lim i « im p l* r a n n o i a llo r i! lo t h is U n i v e r s i t y to r e a lly ge t m o v in g in P r c n k lc id D a n n a i» i« a t t a iiin g ili«* r c p o r i ol * p r m l S II.) b illio u o r Itiort* p r r tra i* lo th is a r e a . " H a n n a h sa id . " B u t a ll of a «p c cia l a d t i« o r t fa«*ull> ro m niilh *« * ol stu d e n ts, fa c u lt y , o r a d m i n i s t r a t o r s at n lh 'g c illi d r l'r m l ili«* frt 'i'd o ill o f S o n i li * th is h a s been in the m i ll b e f o r e ' today, I O " I t i l e * a n d •> Ni*gr«M*n .imi " b a i ca n M S I '. T h e g r o u p a ls o d e m a n d e d the i*a«l Vida* T l ir « in u n in g Ir iH b i* llia l frt*t** a n d w e d id n 't h a v e to h a v e the a s s a s s i ­ Ih* d on i* a l V I S I . VX«* to o a tta il. m H «mit U n iv e r s it y o f f e r c o u r s e s in A f r o - A m e r i ­ Io n i i« hi*ing llirra lrn « *d ili o lir o tta r ilir « . na tio n to h a v e t h is c o m e a b o u t . " ih r re p o rt o f the ro m m O t c r . b u t ili«* a rt io n c a n s t u d ie s a n d th a t it ta k e a ^ s t a n d unii ibi* | lim a i gro t*« *lroiig« *r r a d » ila t In re p ly to o n e of the d e m a n d s . H a n n a h iVmt m u n i IV d lo " « " if ilv um »u il. , » tliat ra ri« d i NHtutrir«»» .. />/#» # i l fìttdèK Yhé ifn«t*i*r* art* “fJ&Hfuti icrrne T W M fr from his tYo.u Hannah confronted ago he in s t ru c te d A th le ’l i c ' tlir L in c o ln V lr m o r ia l in NX a *b in g lo n . f lo o r o f f ic e to a d d re ss th e gro up tfn*rr. ju«l a* llirt batt* lirrn llirrt* |M*l«»r«*. B ig g ie M u n n a n d J o h n F u z a k . c h a i r ­ D r . N lu rtin L u lliri* K i n g h d d 2 1 0 . 0 0 0 T h e re he w a s p re se n te d the list of Ibi« "Vlirt* in ^onifi*riunì!** I>pr «rrnr. m a n of the a th le t ic c o u n c il, to h ire n m r r b r r « a n d a n r n l i r r n a t io n I lint **bi* d e m a n d s b y B a r r y A m is , p re s id e n t of Un Nrgro p*trbologi«! Krmirili Llurk ba« tw o N e g r o c o a c h e s b y next fall. i*uIIimI il. " hi ili ibi* «ami* inothig piriurr bail a dream .** the B l a c k S t u d e n t s A llia n c e ( B S A > w Iv - T B a r r y A m is , p r s s l d s n t o f th o B la c k Stu d o n t A U la n c o , p r o s o n ts iT h e , S t a t e News re p o rt e d F r id a y " K t e n ilio n g b h «* lac«* I Hi* « l i lli r u ll ir * ri‘-«bo** n otri* ami nti*r again. llir *ainr o r g a n iz e d the m a r c h . that D o n C o le m a n . A ll- A m e r i c a n fo o t­ P r e s id e n t Hannah w ith a lis t o f 10 d e m a n d s on b e h a lf o f the A l ­ o f |i n I u > a n d lom«u*r«>". I « lili Im t r a H a n n a h e x p r e s s e d h is o w n p e r so n a l uitul>«i*. llir «ami* rrrommrnilaliou* ami b a ll p la y e r f o r M S U in 1951. w a s b e in g lia n c e F r id a y , In the A d m in is t r a t io n B ld g . llir salili* inanimi.** Ulti*! br allrrril. d re a m .. . g r ie f a t the d e a th o f D r . K in g , a n d sa id S tate N e w s P h o to by R u s s e ll S te ffe y "Il** tiltir nott.** a* llir II bit (.oitìiliinnioii lat dii« he a g r e e d in p r in c ip le w it h the list. ” 1 Im t r a d re a m lim i one Brporl rrird «»ili l«> dt*af «*arna ili imi ili H e th e n a g r e e d to m e e t w it h r e p r e ­ n a tio n " i l l r i * r u p a n d lit«* «nil ill«* 11*114* C o u r s e s o n N e g r o c u lt u r e ag«>. "lo rnil ila* ib*«lriii*li«»n and ibi* ti«i- if il* creed: *VV«* bold pumi* s e n t a t iv e s f r o m the B S A in h is o lfice . m e a n in g It*uri*, noi oifl> ili ibi* «lrt*t*i« of ibi* gliriio I n i ili* |o H1 *e lf-e ti«b *nl. llia l a ll m n i a re T h e s tu d e n ts w e re in s t r u c t e d by B S A bui in llir liti*« of proplr.** le a d e rs to g o to the U n io n B ld g . w h ile ere a le il r«|iial.* “ * VX Im i i« iloti«* in « " «b o llili n o i b r a l- the m e e t in g w a s h e ld w it h H annah. D r. K i n g i* d e a d n o " . B la c k V m r rir a . 1«>"<*tI b * a n i 4‘iliz i‘ii lo «l«ip. a« *«» «diri» A m is , fo ur other m e m b e rs of the ttbih* V m r r ir a . iml<*i*d I li«* " o r l d c o m ititi* in ll ir pani, a l rbrhiri«*. T I m * « p r r j fir a llia n c e a n d R o b e r t L. G re e n , a s s o c ia t e n ilt lut* lo *l a m a n r o m * ni i I l«*(l lo b iin ia n r ig b l* . peace a n d lot«* in a d im * o f d i * c H l n í lu d io n , " a r . am lia p r o f e s s o r o f e d u c a t io n a l p s y c h o lo g y and fo rm e r e d u c a t io n a l d ir e c t o r K in g , a d jo u rn e d to H a n n a h 's o ffice . A m i s s a id la te r th a t he w a s d is a p ­ fo r D r. u rged b y A S M S U b o a rd I red. rim ili ri* u n p rrri'd rn l« *« ! I r t r l « ol liiu d iu g p o in te d w it h H a n n a h s r e s p o n s e to the c o u n c il to w o r k o u t c o n c r e t e p r o p o s a ls hib it p o te n tia l b ut la c k in it ia l q u a lif i­ The S t u d e n t A c a d e m ic C o u n c il h a s a n d prrl'«M *iiianrr. B u i ili«** n r i l h r r pr«dir lis t of d e m a n d s w h ic h a ls o c a lle d upon fo r e x is t in g c o u rse s, p a r t ic u la r ly c a tio n s fo r a d m is s io n : the ro le th a t B u i tt» c a n a ll la k e l!|„j« g r l r v o u * m o ­ been d ire c t e d b y A S M S U to p r e p a r e ib*<*pi*r noi* ch 'in u m i m o ri* ih a n ll ir p ro b - the U n i v e r s i t y to h ir e “ m ore b la c k A m e r ic a n T h o u g h t a n d L a n g u a g e < A T L > . Im p r o v e m e n t S e rv ic e s c o u ld p la y in m e n i a * a n o p p o r liin il t l«> rellirn icalt* g u id e lin e s fo r g r e a t e r e m p h a s is o n c o n ­ b 'iiln t tliir h r a l l n l l l i r ili fo rili. I l i r r r ra n c o a c h e s, d o c t o rs , p r o f e s s io n a l coun­ a n d fo r n e w c o u r s e s in A f r o - A m e r ic a n su c h a p ro je c t ; a n d p o s s ib ilit ie s of a o u i’*clt«**. "illi a ll ibi* u r g e nr> and t r ib u t io n s of b la c k A m e r ic a n s to b is t o r t Ih* n o liig h r r «*laiin Oli llir n a lio n « «•«»»»** s e lo rs . and r e s id e n c e h a ll p e rso n n e l stu d ie s. t e rm -lo n g s p e c ia l o r ie n t a t io n c lin ic *lr«*nglb "<* r a n * ( im n io n fro lli ttid iin . a n d c u lt u r e t h ro u g h b oth e x is t in g c o u r s e s «t*ir 114*4*.** and not a w a r d b u ild in g c o n t r a c t s to A re a s m e n t io n e d f o r in t e g ra tio n of fo r e c o n o m ic a lly u n d e r p r iv ile g e d s tu ­ lo die a lla iiiim *iil o f lim i d r i ‘am . a n d n e w c la s s e s . V* il " a * Di*. M a r l in Ltitb<*r K in g * * . c o m p a n ie s know n to d is c r im in a t e in T h e 10 b o a r d m e m b e r s held a s p e c ia l the m a t e r ia l in c lu d e d the H u m a n it ie s dents. Il ttill iuil«*<‘«l lak<* «u rli ali a ll- o u l t h e ir h ir in g p r a c t ic e s . “ m e e tin g S a t u r d a y a ft e r d is c u s s io n w ith 250 s e r ie s : H i s t o r y 121 a n d 122: a new r l’l'orl o n a n a l i o n - " iilr «<*alr lo cimic* I«» *o lo«» i* (Il •oui* ni«»*l f e r v e n i bop«*. g rip n " i l l i llir lir a r l «»f llir d itt'a *!'. iiln lra i! "W e b la c k s tu d e n ts have ta k e n a tw o m e m b e r s of the B la c k S t u d e n t s ' A T L c o u r s e p a r a lle l to the H u m a n it ie s -- I b r la i ih i * m o d e ra te , r e s p o n s ib le c o u rs e , b eliev- A llia n c e . T h e y vote d to d ire c t the 250 c o u r s e s : a rt h is t o r y at the 200 le ve l; c o m p a r a t iv e lit e ra t u re ; e d u c a tio n a nd t e a c h in g in in n e r c it ie s ; h is t o r y of the N e g ro : A fr ic a n p h ilo s o p h y ; and Pittsburgh hit, SILENCE AND SONG p s y c h o lo g y of o p p r e s s e d m in o rit ie s . 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" b la c k s tu d e n ts to d o s o m e so u l s e a rc h in g , Su n d a y , w h ile a s h a k y c a lm , e n fo rc e d b y S t a t e N e w s S t a f f W r it e r IJn io n . p a s s e d the s t e p s o f C o w le s H o u s e a re a s. T h e m a r c h had o r g a n iz e d a r o u n d 10 a m e x p r e s s o u r r e g r e t s a n d d o s o m e t h in g on n e a r ly 40.000 tro o p s, f e ll o n b u rn e d , • B l a c k is b e a u tifu l, s o w a s K i n g " a n d fo llo w e d W e s t C i r c l e D r i v e to the L i ­ A c o m m it t e e of b o a r d m e m b e r s w a s in fro n t of the U n io n f o llo w in g a h o u r-lo n g our o w n ." s m a s h e d a n d lo o te d a r e a s of W a s h in g to n . S i g n s b e a r in g th e se w o r d s a n d o th e r s lo ­ b ra ry . A fro n t p o r t io n o f th e m a r c h e r s b ro k e a p p o in te d to c o n s id e r w a y s o f b r in g in g c o n v o c a t io n f o r D r . K in g . 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T h e y -the s o n s of f o r m e r s la v e - o w n e r s w ill be b o rn fa it h th a t n o n v io le n t m e a n s w o u ld s a w s o m e t h in g o f the O ld T e s t a m e n t p r o p h ­ tio n s a n d m a n y in t e r fa it h c o n fe re n c e s . In a se n se . C h r i s t i a n a n d J e w is h b o d ie s a b le to s it d o w n to g e th e r at th e ta b le of w o rk , th a t w h it e s a n d b la c k s m u s t sta n d et in h im . A n d h is c lo s e s t f o llo w e r s lo o k e d b ro th e rh o o d to g e th e r f o r ju s tic e , not s p lit in to w a r r in g o n h im a lm o s t a s a m e s s ia h . lo o ke d to h im a s a g u i d e - a s a n in t e r p re t e r " I h a v e a d r e a m that o n e d a y e v e n the c a m p s o f c o lo r. " T h e w o r ld h a s b e c o m e a H e h a d a " c h a r i s m a . 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' it r i n g s in the e a r o f e v e r y N e g r o q ue nce. a s o r t of s w e llin g tid e that b u ilt c h u r c h m e n of the c o u n t ry , c o n v e r g e d on w ith a p ie r c in g f a m il i a r i t y T h i s W a i t ! ' u p a s he w e n t a lo n g , c a r r y i n g h im w it h it. " I h a v e a d r e a m that m y f o u r little S e lm a . A la., in 1965. m o r e th a n 5.000 p r ie s t s h a s a lm o s t a lw a y s m e a n t N e v e r . ' No g e n e r a t in g a r h y t h m o f its o w n . lik e a c h ild r e n w ill o n e d a y liv e in a n a tio n m a n . he ad d e d , is e n title d to " s e t the c h a n t o r lita n y , w it h r e -e c h o in g th e m e a n d m in is t e r s in a p e r io d of 30 d a y s . w h e re th e y w ill not be ju d g e d b y the c o lo r tim e t a b le f o r a n o t h e r m a n 's f r e e d o m ” lin e s. 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" he added. h a s b e e n c a lle d iro n ic. B u t the tru th is a r m y of N e g r o e s to c o n fro n t p o lic e d o gs, A la ., the a p o stle of n o n v io le n c e c o n fro n te d f ire h o se s, fists, b illy c lu b s, t e a r g a s. boot •City a n d u n io n a c c e p t m e d ia tio n . " W e 'v e -¿ot s o m e d iffic u lt d a y s ahead , in h o n o r o f K in g a u n if o r m e d a d v e r s a r y w h o s e b a d g e sa id that v io le n c e c o n t in u a lly s t a lk e d h is life M a r c h 2 8 - K i n g r e t u r n s to le ad m a s s i v e but it r e a lly d o e s n 't m a t t e r n o w . " K in g " N E V E R . " S h e r if f J i m C la r k . at a d is t a n c e r a r e ly m o r e r e m o t e th a n the heels, to e c h o h is p ro p h e t ic c h a lle n g e " W e W A S H IN G T O N ( A P i - D r . M a r t in L u th ­ m a r c h w h ic h e r u p t s into r io t in g . G e n e r a l said . " B e c a u s e I 'v e b een to the m b u n t a in - T o e to toe th e y stood. T h e s h e r i f f 's fa c e f lic k o f a n eye. S h a ll O v e r c o m e " a n d fo llo w h im not to a e r K i n g J r. a p p a r e n t ly is the f ir s t N e g r o c u r f e w c la m p e d on city . N a t io n a l G u a r d to p ." re d d e n e d . Ip s n e ck m u s c le s b u lg e d . T h e T h e g r e a t e r iro n y w a s th a t h e w a s m u r ­ p ro m is e d la n d of h a p p in e ss , but to j a i l'1 to be h o n o re d b y a p re s id e n t ia l o r d e r that ca lle d . A n d r e w Y o u n g , e x e c u t iv e v ic e p re sid e n t N e g ro , e y e s d o w n tu rn e d . s c a r c e ly m o v e d . d e r e d o n a q u ie t b a lc o n y a n d no t a t e e m ­ the A m e r ic a n f la g be f lo w n at h a lf sta ff W h e n D r . K i n g s p o k e in a N e g r o c h u rc h , M a r c li 2 9 - K i n g a n n o u n c e s he w ill p u r s u e { j t o f K i n g 's S o u t h e r n C h r is t ia n L e a d e r s h ip N e it h e r sp oke . A t le n gth . S h e r if f C la r k in g stre e t. T h e street, p u b lic a n d o fte n W h ite H o u s e r e s e a r c h on the su b je ct s w e a t g lis t e n e d on h is b r o w a n d h is o r a ­ the M e m p h i s c a m p a ig n , r e t u r n in g in a C o n fe re n c e , s a id he h a d h e a r d K i n g m a k e tu rn e d o n h is heel a n d th o se w a t c h in g b lo o d y , w a s M a r t in L u t h e r K i n g 's c h o s e n e x t e n d s b a c k to 1940 and. in the in t e r v e n ­ t o ry o fte n slip p e d in to a r o u g h c u t S o u t h ­ w e e k to lead a n o t h e r m a s s m a rc h . s im ila r r e m a r k s o n ly o n c e b e fo re -a t e x h a le d in re lief. b a t t le g r o u n d in g 28 y e a rs , no N e g r o e s a p p e a r o n the list. e rn v e r n a c u la r . T h u s he s u c c e s s f u lly c o n ­ A p r il 3 - C i t y o b t a in s fe d e r a l c o u rt re ­ D e m o p o lis . A la . d u r in g h is 1964 S e lm a " I k n e w . " M a r t i n L u t h e r K i n g J r. s a id T h o s e w h o w it n e s s e d h is c r u s a d e s f r o m T w o p r iv a t e c it iz e n s w e re so honored . c e a le d h is in t e lle c tu a l a c u m e n w h ile s e n d ­ s t r a in in g o r d e r a g a in s t m a r c h , s a y in g m a rc h . la te r, " t h a t if 1 lo o k e d C la r k in the e y e up c lo s e tend to a g r e e that M a r t i n L u t h e r In 1959 f la g s w e re lo w e re d u p o n the d e a th , in g h is m e s s a g e to the d e p th s of the N e g r o they w o u ld be u n a b le to c o n t r o l it. T d o n 't k n o w w h e t h e r it w a s p r e m o n i­ he w o u ld h a v e h it m e. H e w a s s o w o r k e d K i n g 's m o s t e ffe c tiv e w e a p o n w a s h is o w n of W a lt e r W . W illia m s , the last s u r v i v i n g ■ A p r il 4 - K i n g a id e s te ll fe d e r a l ju d g e tio n o r n o t . " Y o u n g sa id a s he sto o d in the p e r s o n a l m a g n e t is m . soul. u p ." that v io le n c e on se c o n d m a r c h , no w s c h e d ­ c o m b a t a n t f r o m the C i v i l W a r . in w h ic h he H e w a s a b le to s k ip the n in th and 12th d o o r of the e m e r g e n c y r o o m w h e re the uled f o r A p r il 9. w o u ld be v ie w e d b y K i n g fo u g h t w it h C o n f e d e r a t e fo rc e s. F l a g s w e re g r a d e s of h ig h s c h o o l a n d e n te re d M o r e ­ N o b e l P e a c e P r i z e w in n e r had b ee n ta k e n a s a " r e p u d i a t i o n " of h is /n o n vio le n t lo w e re d in 1962 in m e m o r y o f E le a n o r h o u se C o lle g e in A tla n t a at 15. H e e a rn e d a ft e r the s h o o t in g p o lic y . T h e s u p r e m e test o f the t h e o r y o f n o n ­ R o o s e v e lt. a b a c h e lo r 's d e g re e there, then a b a c h e lo r A p r il 4 - S n i p e r ‘s b u lle t s t r ik e s K i n g v io le n c e w a s to h a v e c o m e next M o n d a y , T w o f o r e ig n e r s a ls o re c e iv e d t h is s p e c ia l of d iv in it y d e g re e a t C r o z e r T h e o lo g ic a l in the n e c k o u ts id e h is r o o m at the L o r r a in e w h e n K i n g p la n n e d to le ad a m a s s i v e trib u te u p o n th e ir d e a t h s d u r in g the p e r io d — S e m i n a r y in C h e st e r . P a ., a n d a P h . D . M o t e l at 6:0 5 p.m . m a r c h d o w n the p a th w h e r e v io le n c e b ro k e S e c re ta ry G e n e ra l D a g H a m m a rsk jö ld f r o m B o s t o n U n i v e r s i t y at the a g e of 26. o f the U n it e d N a t io n s in 1961 a n d S i r A p r i l 4 - K i n g p ro n o u n c e d d e a d at St. out la st w e ek. R a r e ly , too. d id the u s u a lly a u s te re D r. J o s e p h 's H o s p it a l at 7:05 p .m . C S T . It w a s the f irs t t im e in K i n g 's lo n g W in sto n C h u r c h ill in 1965. K i n g u n v e il h is w it. B u t it w a s there. D u r i n g the S e m la - t o - M o n t g o m e r v m a r c h in 1964. f o r e x a m p le . D r . K i n g w a s at the head o f the lo n g c o lu m n p a r a d in g d o w n the h ig h w a y w h e n s o m e o n e at h is r e a r c rie d . " L e t s s in g T h e r e is n o B a lm in G ile a d '. " " L e t s d o . " c a lle d b a c k D r . K in g , " a n d le t 's a ls o p r a y that t h e r e 's n o b o m b in M o n tg o m e ry !" N o t e v e r y o n e w a s s w a y e d b y h is o r a ­ t o ry o r c o n v in c e d of h is h o n e s t y o r a p ­ p r o v in g of h is ta c tic s. F B I C h ie f J. E d g a r H o o v e r c a lle d h im tiie m o s t n o to r io u s lia r in the c o u n t r y a n d f o r m e r P r e s id e n t T r u m a n c a lle d h im a t r o u b le m a k e r . > " W e d o not s e e k to p r e c ip ita te v io le n c e . " D r . K i n g o n c e sa id . " H o w e v e r , w e a r e a w a r e th a t the e x is t e n c e of in j u s t ic e in s o c ie t y is the e x is t e n c e of v io le n c e , la te n t v io le n c e . " H e w a s a s o fte n c r it ic iz e d b y the w h ite e le m e n t o f a c o m m u n it y f o r d e s t r o y in g w h a t it c o n s id e r e d g o o d r a c e r e la t io n s a s he w a s p r a is e d b y the b la c k e le m e n t fo r e x p o s in g w h a t it c o n s id e r e d a n e vil. " O u r d e t e r m in a t io n . " he o n c e s a id in a In t h is photo ta k s n A u g u st, 1966 In C h ic a g o , D r . M a r t in L u t h e r K in g J r . f a l l s to o n s k n o t a fte r b s ln g s t r u c k b y a ro c k th ro w n b y s p e e c h in A tla n t a , " i s not § b r a g : it is not a b o a st : it i s not a t h in g w e w h is t le up in the d a r k h o u r s o f the n ig h t w h e n w e k n o w not f r o m w h ic h d ir e c t io n a b loW Memorial march O n the M S U c a m p u s , stu d e n ts d id w hat th e y c o u ld to sh o w w hat M a r t i n L u t h o r K in g h a d m ean t to th e m . a h o c k lo r d u r in g a m a r c h d e m o n s tra tio n a g a in s t a lle g e d d ls c r lm * * m ay f a ll-o r a n a s s a s s i n 's b u lle t m a y T h s y m a r c h s d th ro u g h o u t th e a c a m p u s In s o l s m n r e m e m b r a n c e . S t a t s N s w s P h o to b y M ik e B o a s le y I n a tion In h o u sin g . U P I T e le p h o to sp e e d ." S tu d e n ts s tu n n e d as n e w s o f K i n a ’s d e a t h c irc u la te s B o t h N e g r o a n d w h ite s tu d e n ts p a r t ic ­ c o p in g w it h the c ro w d . R i c h a r d 0 . B e r- 1 sit-in at B e s s e v H a ll b e c a u s e th a t s w h a t By LINDA G O R TM A K ER ip a te d in a c a m p u s - w id e m a r c h f r o m a p ­ nitt. d ir e c t o r of the D e p t, of P u b li c S a fe ty , the w h ite s tu d e n ts d i d . " State News S taff W riter p r o x im a t e ly 9 to 11:30 p m . w h ile a d v i s o r y sa id S u n d a y . P o lic e d id fo llo w the g r o u p " H e a ls o told the 30-40 w h ite s tu d e n ts T h e m o o d w a s m o u r n f u l a n d p e a c e fu l sta ff m e m b e r s w e re b u s y in f o r m in g a ll u n til the m o u r n e r s d is p e r s e d t h e m s e lv e s to le a v e . " G la s s e y sa id , " a n d t h is w a s on c a m p u s T h u r s d a y n ig h t a s b o th s tu ­ h a lls o f e v e n ts , e s p e c ia lly th e m a rc h . a ro u n d 11:30 p .m . k in d of d is c o n c e r t in g a s a w h ite s t u d e n t . " d e n ts a n d re s id e n c e h a ll a d v i s o r y sta ff " W e h a d n o p r o b le m s o f v io le n c e w h a t ­ T h e e n t ir e p o lic e fo rc e w a s n o tifie d ot G la s s e y c a lle d the m a r c h e r s a " h e t e r - m e m b e r s re a c te d to the a s s a s s in a t io n of s o e v e r . " D o n a ld V . A d a m s , d ir e c t o r of the s itu a tio n , but no c a ll w a s m a d e to r e in ­ g e n e o u s g r o u p of N e g r o e s the R e v . M a r t i n L u t h e r K in g . re s id e n c e h a ll p r o g r a m s , s a id S a t u r d a y . fo rc e the r e g u la r sh ift. B e r n it t sa id . " T h e r e w e re fo o t b a ll p la y e r s , g ir ls , g u y s " T h e k i d s w e r e s t u n n e d - j u s t lik e a ft e r T h e r e w a s a s m a l l a m o u n t o f h e c k lin g w h o had p r e v io u s ly not a s s o c ia t e d w ith the K e n n e d y a s s a s s i n a t io n . " f r o m o n lo o k e r s but no in c id e n t s o f v io ­ fo o tb a ll p la y e r s, a n d s o m e ot the 'c it y .* t® A d a m s , a tt e n d in g a c o n v e n t io n in D e ­ lence. it w a s re p o rte d . N e g r o ' typ e a s re fle c te d in t h e ir m a n n e r tro it S a t u r d a y , s a id he c h e c k e d w it h M i l t o n G l a s s e y s a id s tu d e n ts w e n t f r o m H a r r i ­ of d r e s s . " he said. w m U i , B. 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S e v e n o f th o se w e re a r s o n s , T w o s n ip in g in c id e n ts w e re re p o rte d t h ro u g h T u e s d a y , the d a y of the tu n e ra l o f f ic ia ls sa id . in D e t r o it F r i d a y but there w e re no s i m i l a r o f D r . M a r t i n L u t h e r K in g . Jr. T w o fo o te rs, o n e in D e t r o it a n d a s e c o n d in c id e n t s S a t u r d a y night a s p o lic e a n d T h e c u r f e w w a s p ut in effect" F r i d a y in the s u b u r b o f H ig h la n d P a r k , h a v e b ee n G u a r d s m e n k e p t up t h e ir sh o w o f fo rc e w h e n C a v a n a g h s a id it w a s b e tte r " t o k ille d s in c e F r i d a y . D e t r o it p o lic e s p o k e s ­ a lo n g 12th Stre e t, the b irt h p la c e o f the o v e r - r e a c t th a n t o u n d e r :r e a c t . " C i t y s t r e e t s w e re d e s e r te d d u r in g the c u r ­ m a n s a id th a t n in e p e r s o n s w e r e k ille d b y 1967 riot. v io le n c e o n a “ n o r m a l " D e t r o it w e e k e n d . D i c k M a r k s , a s p o k e s m a n fo r the D e t r o it fe w h o u r s F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y a n d t a v e r n s C o m m is s io n on C o m m u n it y R e la t io n s , a n d liq u o r sto re s, r e m a in e d clo se d , a s they Battleground? M a r c h 30-31. s a id on e re a s o n a m a j o r d is t u r b a n c e was w e re la s t J u l y w h e n s ix d a y s ot r io t s s t r u c k M o r e t h a n 11.000 N a t io n a l G u a r d s m e n a v e rte d w a s b e c a u se o f N e g r o le a d e rs h ip . D e t r o it a n d left 43 dead. w e re s ta tio n e d t h ro u g h o u t the sta te . 4.000 " T h e M a y o r u se d q u ic k a c tio n but. in In W a s h in g t o n . I 1.S. Se n. P h il i p A. H a r t. F l a m e s p o u r f r o m a b u ild in g In the b a c k g r o u n d a s t r o o p s In a jeep p a t r o l 7th S t r e e t N .W . ,n v^ ? s h I " 9 “ D - M ic h . . c o m m e n d e d D e t r o it o f f ic ia ls fo r o f th e m w o r k i n g w it h the 4,20 0-m ah c it y re a lity , w h e n the is s u e s a r e s u c h th a t p e o y ton, D . C . a s lo o tin g an d a r s o n c o n tin u e s . F iv e p e r s o n s h ave b e e n k ille d s in c e v io le n c e e ru p te d a fte r the p o lic e f o r c e a n d 400 s ta te p o lic e m e n in , p ie a re g o in g to rio t, t h e y 'r e g o in g to rio t .” * ' " a c t i n g p r u d e n t l y " to sto p a n y tro u b le b e ­ D e tro it. M a r k s said . s la y in g o f M a r t in L u t h e r K in g . U P I T « '* P hoto fo re it c o u ld ge t ou t of h a n d t h is y e a r. MICHIGAN Jnnu's II. S/nininln h u l‘in ni n. exernlire eililin l.mrrenre H ernrr. m anaging «•*liUur STATE NEWS Sinn f'.ivhvlbnum linhbv Stnlen. mm/m* tnlilnr f.ilunril I. Uri 11, eililnrial etliltir J 1Milrli. n/mrtn im eililnr U N IV E R S IT Y ntlrnrlioinn nm nager Monday Morning. April 8.1968 F ive-tim e recipient of the P a cem a k er award fo r outstanding journalism T h e e lo q u e n c e o f a g re a t m a n From the marble steps of the Lincoln and tribulations. Some of you have come Memorial, M artin Luther King, J r . gave fresh from narrow jail cells. one of his most m em orable speeches. Continue to work with the faith that 210,000 people, gathered for the M arch honor in suffering is redem ptive. Go back on Washington on Aug. 28, 1963, were to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go stirred by Dr. King’s counsels of urgency back to South Carolina, go back to Geor­ and hope. gia, go back to Louisana, go back to the Nothing speaks m ore eloquently of a slums and ghettos of our Northern cities, great man than his own words: knowing that somehow this situation can In a sense we have com e to our nation’s and will be changed. L et us not wallow Capitol to cash a check. When the arch i­ in the valley of despair. tects of our republic wrote the magnif­ Now, I say to you today, my friends, icent words of the Constitution and the so even though we face the difficulties Declaration of Independence they were of today and tom orrow, I still have a signing a promissory note to which every dream . It is a dream deeply rooted in American was to fall heir. the Am erican dream . I have a dream It is obvious today that A m erica has that one day this nation will rise up and defaulted on this promissory note insofar live out the true meaning of its creed: as her citizens of color are concerned . . . “ We hold these truths to be self-evident, So we have com e to cash this check . . . that all men are created equal.” This is no tim e to engage in the luxury I have a dream that one day on the of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing red hills of Georgia the sons of form er drug of gradualism. Now is the tim e to slaves and the sons of form er slave­ make real the promises of dem ocracy. owners will be able to sit down to g eth er Now is the time to rise from the dark at the table of brotherhood. and desolate valley of segregation to the I have a dream that one day even the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering time to lift our nation from the quick­ with the people's injustice, sweltering sands of racial injustice to the solid rock with the heat of oppression, will be trans­ of brotherhood. Now is the time to make formed into an oasis of fre e d o m ^ n d ju stice S ,»í.Oj-mI S ,p justice. ™ TfftfSXA ELINI There will be neither rest nor tranquility I have a dream that my four little in Am erica until the Negro is granted children will one day live in a nation his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of where they will not be judged by the revolt will continue to shake the founda­ tions of our nation until the bright day of brothers as evidenced by .their presence here today have com e to realize that We can never be satisfied as long as our children a re stripped of their self­ color of their skin but by the content F r id a y n ig h t; of their ch aracter. V justice em erges. their destiny is tied up with our destiny hood and robbed of their dignity by signs And that is something that I must say to and their freedom is inextricably bound stating “ for whites only.” We cannot be I have a dream that one day every val­ my people who stand on the threshold which leads to the palace of justice. In to our freedom. There are those who are asking the satisfied as long as the Negro in Mis­ sissippi cannot vote and the Negro in ley shall be exalted, every hill and moun­ tain shall be made low, the rough places th e 7 :0 0 new s the process of gaining our rightful place devotees of civil rights, “ When will you be New York believes he has nothing for will be made plain, and the crooked places we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. satisfied?” We can never be satisfied as which to vote. will be made straigh t, and the glory of the re q u e ste d , s o m e o n e w ill u r g e h ir in g th e m Again and again, we must rise to the long as the Negro is the vietim of the un­ No, we are not satisfied and we will Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall F r id a y . 7 p .m . to te a c h the s p e c ia l b la c k c o u r s e s . A n d that m ajestic heights of meeting physical force speakable horrors of police brutality. We not be satisfied until ju stice rolls down see it together. V o ic e s in v a d e o n e 's t h o u g h t s in a n M S U co u ld be c a lle d s e g r e g a tio n . B u t the with soul force. The marvelous hew mili­ can never be satisfied as long as our like w ater and righteousness like a mighty This is our hope. This is the faith that I d o r m a n d s e e p u n d e r the d o o r a n d m in g le s p e a k e r w ill h a v e b e e n sin c e re . tancy which has engulfed the Negro com- bodies heavy with the fatigue of travel, stream . go back to the South w ith-w ith this faith w it h the s p e ll o f o n e s o w n r o o m S o m e w i ll e c h o fe a r a n d p e s s im is m . A M ia ilv nuiiTrt i»« i I"'iA u s to j>.,Ai*trvst of v * «- -oJ ' V - w I s m noi unmindful that som e of we will h e able t e jiew out. of the .moun- . RvKbx>grlies. Radios. ■*...... ■*- -*• aJmer»*«/ ' Vj ¿ "V -rT . \ K im » -v ■ * ' A '* - * *** v- 1v - ' * S IC ' m e n n a re 'a ra w u c c t c in ie a **»*• »:■ i 0» » •: L > . '^ 1 m t m r n . u n c a lle d for. W e h a v e so m a n y m a I f r ia l q u e ll c i v i l d is t u r b a n c e s re p o rte d in C h i ­ g r e a t n e s s e s a n d s u c h k n o w le d g e S u re , a n d While Martin Luther King, J r . was in kill your black brothers and sisters; when bodyness” -th e n you will understand why of extrem ism . Two w ere extrem ists for c a g o . . . B u t I p r o m is e d to f ix u p th re e c o m p a r e the rio t r a te o f 1940 to 1950 to BihfltnjHijA’sJfcitf *|ail in April, IM3, f ’ÿou sfiddM y find yoiir tongue twisted and we find it difficult to wait. ’im m orality, and thus fell belojjr their en- g u y s . . . e x p r e s s e d s o r r o w a t the lo s s '60. '62. '64. '66. '67. p ro je c t the p o t e n t ia l f t group of 'wQtefclergymfc'n wrote a public your speech stam m ering as you seek to o i vironment. The other, Jesu s Christ, was of . . . h o w g o o d lo o k in g i s he . . v io le n c e fo r '6 8 a n d then s in g o u r y o u r u n r e s t r a in e d statem ent crltM zing him for “ unwise and explain to-your six-year-old daughter why In your* statem ent you asserted that an extrem ist for love, truth and goodness, e ru p te d . . . if y o u d o n t tell 1 11 k ill and thereby rose above his environment. o p t im is m . untimely” demonstrations. In reply. Dr. she can ’t go to the public am usem ent our actions, even though peaceful, must vou..." W e have our sh o c k f a c t o r s - r io t s and King wrote the letter which is excerpted park th at has just been advertised on be condemned because they precipitate So, after all, maybe the South, the nation K i l l ? L i f e m e a n s so lit t le ? O r i s it o n ly violence. Isn’t this like condemning the and the world are in dire need of c re a ­ m a r t y r s . We- h a v e on o u r s h e lv e s the r e ­ below, addressing it to “ My D ear Fellow television, and see tears welling up in her d e a th o r e v e n d e a t h ; th a t s h a k e s u s ? O r robbed man because his possession of tive extrem ists. w ill w t be im p r e s s e d t o m o r r o w - m o r e i m ­ p o rt t e llin g the n a tio n w h a t m u s t b e done. Clergymen.” The letter was w ritten on little eyes when she is told th a t’“ Funtown” money precipitated the evil a c t of rob­ p r e s s e d b y m o n e t a r y e s t im a t e s of d a m a g e W e h a ve e x p re sse d o u r d e m a n d s, s o rr o w s pieces of toilet paper, the margins of is closed to colored children, and see bery? Isn’t this like condemning Soc­ d o n e a c r o s s the n a t io n th a n b y the d e a th a n d h o p e s : w e c o n tin u e in the s a m e r o u ­ newspapers, and anything else available, the depressing clouds of inferiority begin rates because his unswerving com m it­ Before the Pilgrim s landed at Ply­ tin e: a n d the re p o rt t a k e s e ffe c t t h r o u g h and smuggled out to an aide in bits and to form in her little m ental sky, and see t o ll? her begin to distort her little personality ment to truth and his philosophial delv- mouth, we w ere here. Before the pen of " W h y d i d n 't y o u te ll m e c l a s s e s m ig h t o s m o s is ??? pieces. by unconsciously developing a bitterness ings precipitated the misguided popular Jefferson etched across the pages of his­ be c a lle d o f f ? N o w I ’ll h a v e t im e to g o 9:15 p.m . We have waited for more than 340 years toward white people; when you are humil­ mind to make him drink the hemlock? tory the m ajestic words of the D eclara­ to G r a n d R i v e r a n d . .. " tion of Independence, we were here. F o r K i n g h a s b ee n d e a d a fe w h o u r s lo n g e r for our constitutional and God-given iated day in and day out by nagging signs Isn’t this like condemning Jesu s because H a d n 't s h e h e a r d ? T w e n t y - f o u r h o u r s his unique God-consciousness and never- m ore than two centuries, our foreparents now . S ile n c e of the h a ll is n o w b r o k e n on ly rights. The. nations of Asia and Africa reading “ white” and “ colored,” when a g o M a r t i n L u t h e r K i n g h a d died. labored in this country without w ages; o c c a s io n a lly b y a fo o tste p o r a v o ic e . T h e are moving with jetlike speed toward the your first name becomes “ nigger” and ceasing devotion to God’s will precipi­ M e m b e rs of the B l a c k S t u d e n t s A l ­ tated the evil a c t of the Crucifixion? they m ade cotton “ king,” and they built r a d io c o n t in u e s it s r h y t h m o f n e w s. T h e goal of political independence, apd we still your middle name becomes “ boy” (how­ lia n c e . " w h i t e lib e r a l f r i e n d s " a n d s o m e the homes of their m asters in the midst la te st on the d e a th cou nt. W h e r e the t ro o p s f creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward the ever old you are) and. you last naitie be­ o o th e r b la c k s a n d s o m e o t h e r w h it e s w o n 't The question is not whether we will be of brutal injustice and shameful humilia- a re . W h e r e p e a c e o f b o d y a n d m in d is not. gaining of a cup of coffee a t a lunch com es “ Joh n ,” and when your wife and be s h o p p in g d u r in g s u s p e n d e d c l a s s h o u rs. extrem ist but what kind of extrem ist tion-and yet out of a bottom less vitality, Q u ie t h a lls. counter. I guess it is easy for those who mother a re never given the respected T h e r e 's t h is t h in g c a lle d a b u ria l. have never felt the stinging d arts of seg­ title “ M rs.” ; when you are harried by will we be. Will we be extrem ists for they continued to thrive and develop. N e it h e r h a d t h e y b e e n s h o p p in g th a t d a y. S o m e a r e s tu d y in g . S o m e p o n d e r the m a ­ day and haunted by night by the fact that hate or will we be extrem ists for love? If the inexpressible cruelties of slavery regation to say “ w ait.” at le a st no t f o r a n y t h in g G r a n d R i v e r h a s c h in e g u n s a ro u n d the n a t io n 's W h ite But when you have seen vicious mobs you a re a Negro, living constantly at tip­ Will we be extrem ists for the preserva­ could not stop us, the opposition we now to offer. T h e y h a d m a r c h e d s o le m n ly , h o n ­ H o u se , the r e g u la r a r m e d f o r c e s in W a sh .. lynch your mothers and fathers at will toe stan ce, never quite knowing what to tion of in ju stice-or will we be extrem ists face will surely fail. We will win our o r in g the d e a d le a d e r of the n o n v io le n t D C., the n a t io n a l g u a r d s m e n in C h ic a g o . and drown your sisters and brothers at expect next, and plagued with inner fears for the cause of ju stice? In that dram atic freedom because the sacred heritage of c iv il r i g h t s m o v e m e n t . T h e y h a d jo in e d to M e m p h is . D e t r o it a n d t h o se o t h e r p la c e s, whim; when you have seen hate-filled and outer resentm ents; when you a re for­ scene on C alvary’s hill, three men were our nation and the eternal will of God p r o m is e to o v e r c o m e a n d to v o w not to he le a d e r w h o h a s b ee n s la in , w h a t he policemen curse, kick, brutalize and even ever fighting a degenerating sense of “ no- crucified for the sam e crim e -th e crim e are embodied in our echoing demands. be e n s la v e d . T h e y had c a u s e d s o m e c la s s e s sto o d fo r. the r a c is t A m e r ic a n s o c ie ty , la s t to b e d is m is s e d . T h e y h a d o n ly t e m p o r a r ily s u m m e r a n d the s u m m e r ahead . in t e r ru p te d o th e r c l a s s e s w it h the p ro ­ OUR READERS’ MINDS c e s s io n t h ro u g h the c la s s r o o m b u ild in g s . A n d t h e ir e ffe c t h a d b e e n n e g lig ib le on T h e u s u a l s o c ia l life c irc u it . S o m e b e c a u se , w e ll. hell, w h y s w e a t 0 T h e o t h e r s W h o m e r e l y w o n d e r e d a t the s te a d y m a c h in e g u n s a r e in D .C .. not E . L. S o m e n o ise d r if t in g to t h e ir f a r o ff c la s s r o o m s . b e c au se th e y h a d b e g u n to p o n d e r the i , B S A h a d p re se n t e d its d e m a n d s to the m e a n in g o f the m a c h in e g u n s a n d c h o s e C a m p u s g ro u p s b a c k B S A d e m a n d s A d m in is t r a t io n . A n d th e re w i ll b e ta lk a b out h o w to g e t m o r e b la c k s t u d e n t s a t M S U . . . in s t e a d th e a n o n y m it y o f a c ro w d , o b liv io n of d rin k . A n d s o m e fin d th e ir p o n d e r in g s w it h o u t lo w e r in g the q u a lit y of o u r e d u c a ­ not s o lu b le a n d th e y s u d d e n ly w o n d e r w h a t tion. o f c o u rs e . A n d th e re w ill b e ta lk of it m u s t be lik e b e in g b la c k a n d in a w h ite - To the Editor: 2. M o re n o n -a th le tic s c h o la r s h ip s o rie n t e d s o c ie t y o r w h ite in a r e v e r s e s p e c ia l r e c r u it in g a n d o r ie n t a t io n p r o g r a m s T h e P r e s id e n t 's C o m m i s s io n o n C i v i l D i s o r d e r s h a s e x p lic it ly sta te d that the root c a u s e of the w id e s p r e a d r io t in g fo r b la c k stu d e n ts. 3. C o u r s e s in A f r o - A m e r ic a n s tu d ie s . A c o u n try w o r th s a v in g ? f o r s o c ia liz a t io n o f th o se no t t r u ly q u a lif ie d to e n r o ll h e re .' A n d the m o u t h e r s o f th o se so c ie ty . K i n g told u s. " I n the end. it i s no t a 4. M o r e b la c k c o a c h e s , d o c t o rs , p ro ­ w o r d s w i ll b e s in c e re . A n d s o m e w h a t b lin d . s t r u g g le b e tw e e n p e o p le a t all. b u t a ten­ w h ic h our s o c ie t y su ffe rs fro m is f e s s io n a l c o u n s e lo r s a n d re s id e n c e h a ll s io n b e tw e e n j u s t ic e a n d in ju s tic e . N o n ­ A r e w e m o ld in g the U n i v e r s i t y to m a k e it w h ite r a c is m T h i s w h ite r a c i s m h a s p e rso n n e l. p r e p a r in g f o r c iv il w a r. V io le n c e is v io le n t r e s is t a n c e i s n o t a im e d a g a in s t op ­ T o the E d i t o r : r e le v a n t to the b la c k stu d e n t, o r m e r e ly p e r m e a te d e v e r y c o r n e r of o u r s o c ie t y 5. T h e U n i v e r s i t y s h o u ld d e v e lo p a ro o te d so deep in b o th b la c k s and p r e s s o r s b u t a g a in s t o p p r e s sio n . U n d e r its The n a tio n is m o u r n in g the d e a th p la n n in g to m a k e the b la c k s tu d e n t re le ­ a n d is su sta in e d , ofte n in a n a b se n t- p ro je c t f o r the b la c k s t u d e n t s o f L a n ­ w h it e s th a t 1 a m not c o n v in c e d t h is b a n n e r c o n s c ie n c e s , no t r a c ia l g r o u p s , a r e of M a r t i n L u t h e r K i n g N o n v io le n c e v a n t to t h is U n i v e r s i t y ? m in d e d m a n n e r, b y the in s t it u t io n s in s in g a n d t a k e a g r e a t e r in t e r e s t in c o u n t r y i s w o r t h s a v in g . e n lis t e d . " in t h is c o u n t r y is w it h o u t its le ad e r. A n d th e re s h o u ld b e m o r e c o u r s e s on .A m e r ic a n so c ie ty . In o r d e r to ge t at the L a n s i n g c o m m u n it y . M i c h a e l P a t r ic k C o m e r A m a n w h o lo v e d s o m u c h h a s b ee n b la c k c o n t r ib u t io n s o f lit e r a t u r e a n d h is ­ the ro o ts o f the " A m e r i c a n D i l e m m a . " 6. T h a t th e U n i v e r s i t y no t a w a r d S v r a c u s e . N e w Y o r k j u n io r B u t r e s is t a n c e a n d c o u n t e r -r e s is t a n c e in k ille d b y h a te a n d I a m a s h a m e d to be to ry . A n d s in c e m o r e b la c k p r o f e s s o r s w e re certain in s t itu tio n a l c h a n g e s a r e nec­ b u ild in g c o n t r a c t s to c o m p a n ie s that a r e M e m p h is . C h i T o w n a n d D .C . h a s no t b een w h ite. essary. know n to b e d i s c r i m i n a t o r y in t h e ir n o n v io le n t. Yet w hat a sad c o m m e n ta ry that T h e r e fo re , a s a n im p o r t a n t in s t i­ h ir in g p r a c t ic e s . K i n g s a id . " I h a v e a d r e a m . " B u t h e a ls o th e re i s a c a ll f o r v io le n t re v e n g e of tutio n in the s ta te o f M i c h i g a n a n d the U n it e d S t a t e s a s a w h ole. M S U sh o u ld a ct q u ic k l y to h e lp r e m e d y the le g a c y of th re e h u n d re d y e a r s of w h ite r a c is m . W e e x p r e s s o u r h o p e th a t in t h is t im e o f n a t io n a l t r a g e d y a n d n a t io n a l m o u r n in g a t the d e a th of R e v . M a r t i n h is t o ta lly p a c if is t life. P r e s id e n t J o h n ­ s o n h a s c a lle d u p o n A m e r ic a n s to r e ­ je c t v io le n c e , th o u g h th re e d a y s e a r lie r I Black Studehlist sa id . “ V io le n c e e n d s by d e fe a t in g itself. It creates bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers. À voice echoes Lu th e r K in g J r. th a t a ll A m e r ic a n s E D IT O R ’S N O TE: Following is a list We demand that this University take through time saying to every potential he o r d e r e d m o r e t ro o p s to V ie t n a m to Therefore, we of the c o o r d in a t in g w ill b e p r o m p t e d to g r e a t e r e f f o r t s in of grievances and demands presented a stand on open housing. P eter. 'P u t up your sword.' History is m a k e o u r u n it s m o r e " c o m b a t e ffe c ­ com m ittee of S t u d e n t s F o r M c C a r t h y the s e a r c h f o r s o lu t io n s to the r a c ia l to the adm inistration F rid ay by m em ­ We demand m ore non-athletic schol­ cluttered with the w reckage of nations that t iv e . " W h e n w ill w e se e th a t o n e a ct and officers of c a m p u s Y o u n g D e m o ­ c r is is . N o t to a c t in a p o s it iv e a n d failed to follow this command . . . History o f v io le n c e le a d s o n ly to m o r e v io le n c e ? b ers of the B lack Student A lliance. arships for black students. . cra ts do support, and a s k th e ad­ a c o n s t r u c t iv e w a y in t h is t im e of The U niversity’’-should develop a has thrust upon our generation an indes­ Martin Luther King was trying to We maintain that: ministration to a c t q u ic k ly o n , the c r i s i s w o u ld b e a c r im e f r o m w h ic h cribably im portant destin v-to complete a save the entire nation. He said. "W e There are not enough black students p roject for the black students of following demands of the B l a c k S t u ­ the. A m e r ic a n R e p u b lic w o u ld never process of dem ocratization which our na­ must learn to live together as brothers, in this University. Lansing and take a g reater inter­ dent Alliance: re c o v e r. tion has too long developed too slowly . . . or we will perish together as fools." There a re not enough black faculty est in the Lansing community. I. The upgrading of all black per­ C o o r d in a t in g C o m m it t e e How we deal with this cru cial situation will The United S tates is s o sick with m th e University. We demand m ore „black coaches, doc­ sonnel a t the "U niversity in a ir areas* S t u d e n t s fo r M c C a r t h y déterm ine our m o ral health as individuals." violence that blacks a n d whites are There are no black adm inistrators tors. professional counselors and of bus drivers, police, etc. O f f ic e r s Y o u n g D e m o c r a t s our cultural health as a region, our politi­ in this University. residence hall personnel. I'l \ M IN A C T U A LLY , B E A G L E S A R E We demand that the University not cal health as a nation, and our prestige ( HERE'S THE WORLD) A H , U1HAT A T H R IL L !! I C AN S E E M Y S E L F NOtO There are not enough black employ­ as a leader of the free world. The future 1FAMOUS GOLF-PRO/ S T A N D IN G O N T H E FIR ST T EE. A L M O S T N E V E R IN VITED TO ees in the University, including award building con tracts to com ­ GEORGIA IN THE SPRING 1 P l a y i n t h e m a s t e r s ... panies known to be discrim ina­ of A m erica is bound up with the solution RECEIVING HIS \ cam pus police, bus drivers, etc. ' INVlTATiPh T0J W j tory in their hiring practices. of the present crisis. " — < e ?"f We want the upgrading of black |WTtfi(WîWS / personnel in all areas. # i P resen t crisis? But he wrote that in 1958 We demand courses in Afro-Ameri­ These a re only a few of the'dem ands and they say not to be pessim istic but to 1 can Studies: m usic, a rt. philoso­ that we express a t this tim e. We hope go on and . . . phy. history, literature, political that this very sad occasion will be the E xcu se me. A phone rang. E arth -sh atter­ » science, etc. sta rt of long overdue changes. ing revelations. Anyone interested in a / party starting a t some obscure apartm ent? I I \ v -,1 Monday, April 8, 1968 9 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan r-- * WÊtÊkMflH NEW S S .V ì e t s p r e f e r n e u t r a l s ite f o r ta lk s K h e w a s a n a d v is e r to D o a t G e ­ • m a y b e if w e w a n t a d v ic e wc l im in a r y to s t a r t in g fu ll-s c a le s u m m a ry S A IG O N i A P i-S o u th n a m p r e f e r s a n e u t ra l c o u n t r y V ie t ­ good p o s s i b i l i t y " f o r p r e li m i ­ n a r y ta lk s , w h ic h he a s s e r t e d g e n t K r e m l i n m e e t in g se t off s p e c u la tio n that s o m e t h in g w a s t a lk s o n e n d in g a ll the fig h tin g . P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n h a s o ffe re d neva in 1954 a n d re tu rn e d to So u th V ie t n a m la s t T u e s d a y w ill a s k th e m to a d v is e u s . " D o s a id the in v it a t io n s to the a s the s ite f o r a n y t a lk s to end w ill b e g in v e r y s o o n "a n cT r e ­ a b o u t to d e v e lo p o n the p e ^ c e to se n d U .S . p e a c e re p r e s e n t a ­ a fte r li v i n g f o r m a n y y e a r s in tw o la w v e r s w e r e se n t to P a r i s the w a r. F o r e ig n M i n i s t e r T r a n su lt in the u n c o n d it io n a l c e s s a ­ t a lk s situ a tio n . t iv e s to G e n e v a o r " a n y o th e r F ra n c e . s e v e r a l m o n t h s a g o . p ro o f that V a n D o s a id S u n d a y . tio n of the b o m b in g of N o r t h A c a p s u la s u m m a r y pf the d a y 's avan ts fro m B u t a K r e m lin S p o k e sm a n s u it a b le p l a c e " to m e e t H a n o i 's A S a ig o n n e w s p a p e r h a s r e ­ it h a d n o th in g to d o w it h the H e ru le d out P a r i s o r c a p it a ls V ie t n a m . " o u r w ir a s a r v l c a s . s a id h is re t u r n " h a s n o th in g to p orted th a t P r e s id e n t N g u y e n p re se n t m o v e s to b r in g a b o u t of C o m m u n is t c o u n t r ie s su c h " M y f e e lin g is th a t G e n e v a e n v o y s. d o w it h the V ie t n a m p r o b le m . " F o r e ig n M in is t e r D o. w h o p a r­ V a n T h ie u h a d a s k e d K h e a n d t a lk s b e tw e e n H a n o i a n d the a s the S o v ie t U n io n o r P o la n d . h a s b e tte r f a c ilit ie s th a n a n y tic ip a te d in the 1954 G e n e v a N g u y e n Q u o c D in h . a ls o a n a d ­ U n it e d S ta te s, w it h p o s s ib le P r e s e n t t h in k in g in S a ig o n , he o th e r c i t y . " T h a n t told r e p o r t e r s T h e r e had b e e n r e p o r t s that t a lk s th a t e n d e d the F r e n c h - v is e r in 1954. to h e lp w o r k out p e a ce n e g o t ia t io n s to fo llo w . a dded, is that t a lk s sh o u ld be th e re b e fo re d e p a r t in g f o r the the S o v ie t U n io n m ig h t p la y In d o c h in a w a r. s a id the re tu rn p la n s f o r p o s s ib le n e g o t ia t io n s In a n o t h e r d e v e lo p m e n t, a held in G e n e v a . T o k y o o r N e w N e th e rla n d s. s o m e ro le in b r in g in g N o r t h to S a ig o n f r o m P a r i s of la w y e r D in h is n o w a la w p r o f e s s o r in H a n o i b r o a d c a s t s a id the c e n t r a l “ W e o b vio u sly ca n 't have D e lh i. In d ia . A s u d d e n re t u r n to M o s c o w b y V ie t n a m e s e a n d U .S . r e p r e s e n t ­ N g u y e n D a c K h e h a d n o th in g to P a ris . c o m m itt e e of the' N o r t h V ie t ­ U .N . Se c re ta ry -G e n e ra y U P r e m ie r A le x e i N. K o s y g in a t iv e s to g e th e r to d i s c u s s an this lawlessness, violence end to the a ir a t t a c k s a s a p r e ­ d o w it h p o s s ib le n e g o tia tio n s. n a m F a t h e r la n d F r o n t e x p r e s s e d T h a n t s a id G e n e v a is " q u it e a f ro m h is v is it to Ir a n fo r a n u r ­ D o s a id D i n h h a d tu rn e d d o w n a n d bloodshed in o u r cou n ­ its s u p p o r t of H a n o i ’s a g r e e ­ the in v it a t io n b e c a u s e he cou ld m e n t to ho ld p r e li m i n a r y p e a c e try. W e also ca n 't have the not le a v e h is u n iv e r s it y post. t a lk s w it h the U n it e d S t a t e s injustices that scar ou r T h e f o r e ig n m in is t e r s a id n e i­ but c a u tio n e d the n a tio n to be la n d .'' Sen. R o b e rt F K e n ­ ned v. R e lie f r e a c h e s K h e S a n h ; s4 ' w ther m a n w a s a s k e d h e re to w o r k on n e g o t ia t io n s , but he added. 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D iscuss career opportunities for a c o a lit io n g o v e r n m e n t , a U n i ­ re lia n t. n o n - C o m m u n is t g o v e r n ­ v e r s it y of M is s o u r i p ro fe sso r m e n t c a n n o t e x is t In S o u th V ie t ­ in t e n s it y th a n it h a d in th e past. W ü rfe l. w h o w a s a n o f f ic ia l THE LOST M A R IN E R locations throughout the country " C o a l i t i o n g o v e r n m e n t is the told the S o c ia l C o n c e r n s C o m ­ nam . m is s io n a t E a s t L a n s i n g 's P e o ­ " A f t e r ten y e a r s of fig h t in g , o n ly ju st a n d m a t u r e s o lu t io n to o b s e r v e r o f the S e p t e m b e r 1967 a c o m b in a t io n o f with the w a r in V i e t n a m . " W ü r f e l e le c t io n s in S o u t h V ie t n a m , sa id p le s C h u r c h T h u r s d a y night. the V ie t C o n g w ill not se ttle sa id . H e s a id th a t w h a t m a k e s th a t d ir e c t c o n ta c t b e tw e e n U .S . O L D TOWN In Chicago t h is s o lu tio n u n p a la t a b le to m o s t a n d N o r t h V ie t n a m e s e r e p r e s e n ­ P L U M S T R E E T in Detroit D U D O E N - D U R K E E t a t iv e s h a d o c c u r e d a w e e k D IV IS IO N OF S C M C O R P O R A T IO N A m e r ic a n s is that it m ig h t le ad p r io r to P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n 's H A IG H T-A SH BU RY in San Francisco to a C o m m u n is t t a k e -o v e r in S a i ­ ' W a i t i n g f o r G o d o t ’ gon. T h e r e is no q u e s t io n that sp e e c h o f M a r c h 31. “ A m e e tin g A le a d e r In c h e m ic a ls , a m o n g the top 4 p a in t p r o ­ took p la c e in L a o s , o s t e n s ib ly d u c e r s and e v e n b ig g e r today In f o o d s , G lld d e n - t h is is w h a t w o u ld h a p p e n , he to ta lk a b o u t a n e x c h a n g e of D u r k e e h a s o p p o r t u n it ie s f o r th o s e w ith g e n e r a l said . p r i s o n e r s . " he said . b u s in e s s , a c c o u n t in g , c h e m is t r y and c h e m ic a l en­ p r e s e n t e d i n F r e n c h " A u n ifie d C o m m u n is t V ie t ­ n a m is the s t r o n g e s t p o s s ib le now g in e e r in g b a c k g r o u n d s . Sam uel B e c k e t t 's d ra m a . on e of the s ig n if ic a n t p la y s of o b s ta c le to the e x t e n s io n of C h i ­ T h is m e e t in g e v id e n t ly p ro ­ open T a l k w it h u s b y c o n t a c t in g t h o p l a c o m o n t o f f ic e n e se C o m m u n is t in t lu e n c e in v id e d a b a s i s f o r a s s u r i n g P r e s ­ " E n A tt e n d a n t G o d o t " i " W a i t ­ the c e n t u ry . S o u th e a s t A s i a . " W ü r f e l s a id . T h e id en t J o h n s o n th a t h is p e a ce nights in g fo r G o d o t " i. w ill he p r e ­ T ic k e t s f o r the F r e n c h p la y t r a d it io n a l h a tre d fo r the C h i ­ o v e r t u r # w o u ld b e t a k e n u p b y se n te d in F r e n c h at 8:1 5 to n igh t a r e a v a ila b le at the U n io n T i c k ­ in the A u d it o r iu m . et O f f ic e o r at the d oor. n e se b y the V ie t n a m e s e is the N o rth V ie t n a m . W u r f e l sa id 'til 8:30 " T h e r e is e v e r y in d ic a t io n that 'IT College seats T h e p ro d u c tio n . h y F r a n c e 's m a j o r re a so n , t h u s fa r. t o r the lim it e d in v o lv e m e n t o f the C h i ­ w e a r e on the v e r g e of s e r io u s I.e T re fe a u de P a r is in n e se in the w a r. he sa id . It n e g o t ia t io n s . " he sa id . open to students c o o p e ra tio n w ith L a C o m e d ie d e s A lp e s . is a s p e c ia l ad- d itio n to M S U ’s L e c t u r e - C o n - c e rt S e rie s . • P re sc rip tio n lenses S t u d e n t s w h o h a v e a n in t e r ­ P la y in g le ad r o le s in th is est in U n i v e r s i t y C o lle g e p o li­ ground p ro d u c t io n a re Jean R o d ie n c ie s m a y e x p r e s s t h e ir c o n c e rn ' E s tr a g n n • and R e n e L e sa g e t h ro u g h m e m b e r s h ip on • Complete selection i F l a d i m i n . L e s a g e . w h o sta g e d the U n i v e r s i t y C o lle g e stu d e n t of frames 9 5 6 T r o w b r id g o R d . the p la y , is on e o f the fo u n d ­ a d v is o r y c o m m itt e e . e r s of L a C o m e d ie d e s A lp e s . T h e c o m m itt e e , w o r k in g w ith • Sunglasses a c ro s s fro m C a s e , W ils o n , W o n d o r s and T h e p la y o r ig in a t e d in P a r i s H o l d a n H a l l s __________ ___________ in 1953 It w a s f ir s t p r o ­ E d w a r d A . C a r lin , d e a n o f U n i ­ » R e p a irs w hile you v e r s it y C o lle g e , h a s p o s it io n s d u c e d in the U .S . in F lo r id a open th a t c a n be fille d b y both w ait in 1956. hut it w a s not s u c ­ c e s s f u l u n til it w a s p ro d u c e d in N e w Y o r k . g rad u ate stu d e n ts. and u n d e rgra d u a te S t u d e n t s w h o fe e l the c o m ­ S a to r O p t ic ia n s BASICOUTLINES T h o r n t o n W ild e r. T e n n e s s e e m itte e h a s s o m e t h in g to o ffe r th e m m a y c a ll J o h n P in k e r - 2 2 3 A b b o t t (N e x t to S ta te T h e a te r) AIL. NATSCI. SOC. W ill ia m s a n d W i ll i a m Sa ro y­ m a n . c o m m it t e e c h a ir m a n , at a n a c c la im e d t h is d r a m a a s 355-6380 C O U R S E OnlyMinutesFromMSU O U T L IN E S Moüday Evening Special HIST: 121,122,101,102 Italian Spaghetti ANY PSYCH: 151 CHEM: 130,141 MATH: 108,109, 111, 112,113 3 o u R S E&EI All you STAT: 121,123, MATH120 * SAN DW ICH W ith 1 H r . P l a y can eat ECON: 200,201 * J O IN T E D C U E ST IC K $ H e r e ’s y o u r b e s t tire b u y in it s p r ic e ra n g e . P ick y o u r site n o w $ PHYSICS: 237,238, 239, 287, 1 .5 0 TO BE AW ARDED MONDAY end G o G oodyear. C h o o se from any A P R I L 1, 19 68 . 1 F r e e T ic k e t size b lackw all tubeless listed below. W it h 1 H o u r P la y . -You m u s t b e P r e s e u t T o W in . In c lu d in g a t o s s e d s a la d , r o lls a n d b u tte r, M o n d a y 3.00 EXTRA SI«* FOR W.W He Fai. E x . T il m í aM lira 288,289 Pius fl.SS to $2.05 n ig h t s 5 p .m . t il l 10 ate.u.s p a i on. 6.50x 13 7.75 x 14 (7. 50x 14) $ 1.55 $ 1.88 rad. Ex. Tsz (depending on slit) sad eld tire Golden Eight Ball N O M O N E Y E n j o y t h e n a t i o n ’s f in e s t at 8.25 x 14(8.00 x 14) $ 2.05 D O W N BILLIARD ROOM o p o u r E a s y 244 A BBO TT-RD. 1110 E. M IC H IG A N E A ST G R A N D R IV E R (North of Frandor) P a y P la n ! (A cro ss from State Theater) - lower level IV 2-1426 Monday, April 8, 1968 10 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan State News State Newt C lassifie d C la s s ifie d Place Your Help Wanted Ads Now—Students Are Looking For Jobs. 355-8255 355-8255 Employment Employment Employment Automotive Automotive W A IT E R S N E E D E D at T H E D E L L S E D U C A T IO N A L CO O R D IN ATOR W A R E H O U SE H E L P - Morning and K A R M A N N G H IA 1967 Red. excellent Call 339-9014 5-4 10 afternoon shifts ble. Start at A C C ID EN T P R O B L E M . Call K A L A ­ PUT condition Fully equipped 387-7078. MAZOO S T R E E T BO D Y SHOP W ANTED : G IR L or woman to help Large architectural and engineering firm desires a qualified individual $180 f p H L E D - c t Mr. Ma- quire. z. u rlow. Chemical Com­ 813 Albert 3-4 10 Small dents to large wrecks Amer­ TO ffttUKPORYOU ican and foreign cars Guaranteed elderly wif- of retired professor two hours p i / i lor free to act in the capacity of educational coordinator with the firm pany. 2011 North High Street. Lan­ sing. 5-4 9 MGB-GT 1967 fastback 15.000: ' work. 482-1286. 2628 East Kala- wheels. SP Tires. 351-8909 3-4 8 room and — L c Q ft. from mazoo. Previous experience in the follow­ Lansing-Okemos bus ..op. 337- • A U T O M O T IV E 2731. 10-4/15 ing would be desirable: For Rent • EM PLOYM ENT MOB 1966 Call 339-8890 after IM P O R T E D C A R 5:30 p m *"** TV R E N T A L G .E Portable Free • FOR REN T S E R V IC E W ANTED: BUS boys-sorority house School Plant Planning . Educational Programming service and delivery $8 50 per • FOR SA L E M l'ST A N G 1965 V-8 Four-speed. 518 M A C 332-5354 or 332-2515 3-4 10 S P E C IA L IS T S Curriculum Planning month Call ST A T E M A N A G E M E N T • LO ST & FOUND Excellent condition Take over pay­ F IN E W ISCONSIN girls camps seeks School Enrollment Projections CORP. 332-8687 C ments of $42 80 Phone credit man­ IN • PERSO N AL experienced and mature staff Water- State School Bonding Laws > ager. 489-2379 3-4 10 • PEAN U TS PERSO N AL • T R IU M P H lront Director. Sailing. Arts-crafts. TV 'R E N T A L S for students Low- Tennis. Nurse. Secretary Married An opportunity to work in education economical rates by the term or • R EA L ESTATE M l'ST A N G 1965 R i E D Black Interior, •R E N A U LT couples and single Contact at once. as well as architecture as an inter­ month U N IV E R S IT Y TV R E N T ­ • S E R V IC E stick shift Good condition. $1125. • VO LKSW AG EN M r Jacobson. 1960 Lincoln Park preter of school client needs ALS. 484-9263 C • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N 484-2233 5-4 8 West. Chicago 60614 ’ 1-4 8 • W ANTED Salary - open TV R E N T A L S for students. $9 00 A l E d w a r d 's M U ST AN G 1965 V-8. Four-speed, Sfate. b ç ^ a r f o e E X E C U T IV E S E C R E T A R Y Must be month Free service and delivery. excellent condition. T.O.P. of $428. Sports C a r Center college graduate or senior- .Pull -An Equal Opportunity Emplover- Call N'JSJAC 337-1300. We guaran- Phone credit manager. 489-2379 •,1gFNy> p y j . M .i.. , • D E A D L IN E 3-4 9 'rtvAjiessTeply 10: Ifv. s**;r take over give them M ississip p i. LAN SING . 2200 Moores River Drive. weeks paid vacation, paid sick leave. one-bedroom. air conditioned. payments 351-6636 3-4 10 F R A N C IS AVIATION. So easy to 484-4567 10-4 16 Nurses Association dues. Special Across, street from campus. Phone 5 DAYS . . . . . . . $ 5 .0 0 prices on meals. Six paid holidays, IV 9-9651 tor appointment 10-4 9 learn in the P IP E R C H E R O K E E !! TR-4 1965 Black with red interior. Special$5.00offer! 484-1324. C S U M M E R T E R M - Sublet Univer­ paid life insurance, suggestion bo­ (b a se d on 10 w o r d s p e r a d ) Excellent condition (’all 526-7600.3-4 10 nuses and ample opportunity for sity Villa. Two or three man. Re­ S E V E R A L T H R E E and four-man O v e r 1 0 , 15£ p e r w o r d p e r d a y duced rates. Call 351-0749 5-4 11 advancement to supervisory posi­ apartments now available lor spring T R IU M P H TR-4 1963 Navv blue. Scooters & Cycles Employment Employment tions. We invite your personal in­ term Call State Management. 332- Excellent condition. Michelin tires spection of our modern facilities 8687 C-4 9 T h e r e w ill be a 5 0 £ s e r v ic e SU ZU K I 1967 250CC. Excellent condi­ T R A N S M IT T E R O P E R A T O R FCC Tonneau-new top. 351-8842 5-4 II N E E D P E R SO N with Grill experi­ C A M P C'O U N SE L O R S - Men and license required. Immediate oc­ P R O V IN C IA L H O U SE and W H IT E and b o o k k e e p in g c h a r g e if tion. Best offer 355-0893. 5-4 5 t h is ad i s not p a id w ith in T R IU M P H S P IT F IR E 1964 Just the ence for work al Green Meadows Golf Course, beginning May 1st women for private Michigan Co-ed Water safety instructors, cupancy Part time, up to thirty H ILL S M O N TK C ELI.O HOUSE. East Lansing Phone M rs Love. 332- P X Store — Frandor Camp hours per week. Call 482-1334. 10-4 16 on e w eek. car for spring term. E Xce lient con- A U T H EN TIC D E A L E R for Yamaha. Hours to be arranged Also, male liorsebac•k riding, water skiing, crafts, 0817 J ? 10-4 17 P a d d le B a l l P a d d le s , $ 2 . 8 8 - * dition. New top. $950 339-2307. 3-4 10 Triumph, and BMW. Complete line lor cleaning and dishes Both must dramatic •s. golf, scouting, small- $ 5 .8 8 . P e n n . T e n n i s B a l l s of parts. accessories. leather be 18 or older. Call for an appoint­ craft, riflery. nature. archery, CHOOSE Y O U R own hours. A few M A L E ST U D E N T S It you have need T h e State N e w s w ill be $ 1 .9 9 ~ $ 2 .4 9 . T e n n i s R a c k e t T R IU M P H 350cc Red New clutch goods, and helmets. 1 2 mile south ment. 485-7237. 5-4 12 tennis, sports. Also nurse, baker. hours a day can mean excellent earn­ of money. Ga-lt—393:6660 it you /are r e s p o n s ib le o n ly f o r the maintenance crew Send 18-27. 1 30'; W ‘ 4 p m . Mondav P r e s s $1.39. S h a g G o lf B a l l and rings. After 5 p.m.. 351-6007 3-4 9 of 1-96 on South Cedar. S H E P S kitchen ings for you as a trained Avon f i r s t d a y ’ s in c o r r e c t i n s e r ­ details and salary needs to Lake representative For appointment, through Thursday _____ C $ 2 . 8 8 / d o z „ $ 3 .8 8 / d o z . N e w MOTORS. Phone 694-6621 C D IE T IC IA N - F U L L time position tio n . VO LK SW AG EN 1967 Gr een. Immac- open; Complete charge of food plan­ Woods Camp. 210 Central Park. in your home write M rs Alona G o lf B a l l s $ 3 .9 8 / 3 . T e n n is ulate. Snow tires. rusl-proofed BSA H O RN ET 1966 Excellent condi­ ning. preparation, and service. Sal­ Wilmette Illinois 60091 1-4 8 Huckins. 5664 School Street. Has- L A T IN FOOD S h o e s $ 5 .4 9 . B a s e b a l l G lo v e s Call 355-3116 1-4 8 ary: $7.830--with step increases to lett Michigan, or call IV 2-6893 A n d O th e r F o re ig n F o o d $ 4 .8 8 -$ 9 . 8 8 . S o f t b a lls $1.98. tion. 355-6854. 3-4 9 T E A C H E R S - Y O U R applications C-4 12 $9,667. Civil Service position with F o o d f r o m m o s t f o r e ig n S w im F i n s $ 1 0 .8 8 -$ 1 1 .8 8 .S w lm attractive fringe benefits. Apply to sent to Michigan school districts T h e State N e w s d o e s not VO LK SW AG EN 1967 Sunroof, low T R IU M P H 1965 TR-6 650cc Excel­ John J. Delaney. Administrative Of­ in area of your choice No charge c o u n t r i e s - - i n c lu d i n g U .S . S n o r k e l s $ 2 .9 8 . S p e c ia l F i s h ­ mileage, many extras, premium lent condition. Phone 351-8824 . 3-4 9 p e r m it r a c ia l o r r e li g i o u s tires, must sell, drafted. 351-7565. 5-4 II ficer. Michigan School for the Blind Apply to Michigan Department Of Educa I inn Teacher referral Serv­ TROPHIES & PLAQUES S H A H E E N 'S T H R IF T W A Y in g T a c k l e . R o d s , R e e ls , d is c r im in a t io n in it s a d ­ 7151 West Willow. Lansing. 7-4 5 ★ L u r e s , L in e s . Sa ve 2 5 % -3 5 % . SU ZU K I 1967 250cc. Helmets, over­ ire Lansing. Michigan 48902 1-4 8 OVER 1000 TROPHIES O N DISPLAY 2310 S . C E D A R 48 5-15 3 8 v e r t is in g c o l u m n s . T h e size tires 351-0776 evenings. 3-4 9 N O WAITING - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY VO LKSW AG EN I960 Cnmcrtible State N e w s w ill not a cce pt Eleven months old Best otter. 33 SA IL IN G INSTRU C TO R wanted for F IV E H OURS D A IL Y Monday-Fri- Special tricot for Goldwater Jr. a d v e r t is in g w h ich d i s c r i m ­ YAM AHA 1965 250cc. Completely summer employment in Bay City. Quantity Parcharas 2320 between 6-9 p.m. 3-4 8 day. Privale home LPN or trainrel overhauled. 400 miles ago. 372- Michigan. To apply write or call nurses aide. E D 2-5176 10-4 10 in a te s a g a i n s t re lig io n , PROFESSIONAL VO LKSW AG EN I96f, Bright red sun­ 5523. 3-4 9 Lake Huron Sailboats. Inc.. 408 ENGRAVING ra c e , c o lo r o r n a tio n a l o r - North Hampton. Bay City. Michi­ roof Excellent condition One owner.# OUR SPECIALTY „ igip . gan. 48906 517-684-2970^ P ]^ se P h « rv y jjw ta . . 5-4 11 Ci,> • » rw N ■. . . - \o*x crifer * h ■j* 9 Trophiss or Plaqvos ' * <<& s o f o r lt y h o u se open for Professional j u s t b e c a m e HONDA 250 Scrambler. Perfect Engraving AUTOM ATIC CAR wash Only 75c condition. Boll helmet. Must be fo r su m m e r. $225. 24 Hour Sorvic* It s the best in town You may sil seen. 337-1855. 4-4 11 S e v e r a l m a t u re y o u n g m e n to M e a ls, M onday— F r i­ A u t o m o t iv e in your car for 21» minutes while 3020 VINE ST. Phone s h a r e c o z y , w e ll f u r n is h e d day. A r r ip l* p a rk in g . 4 8 5 -0 6 4 5 your car is washed and waxed. Also HONDA 1966. 50CC. Half price A IF A -R O M E O Veloce. 1962 Blue, h o m e in L a n s l n g . A m p l e p a r k ­ cleans underneath ear An almost (a ll 351-6804 after 6 p.m 3-4 10 C a ll 3 3 7 -0 7 1 9 m o rn ­ oCarry Cushion Sporting ÇooJâ new fires. oa '-‘ ehuilt starter perfect job. 430 South Clipper!, back in g . E x c e lle n t d e a l. 4 8 2 - 5 1 8 6 in g s . motor, so 5 0 L U ’P condition 1 BLK. N. OP MICH.-WEST OP SEARS of KO-KO B A R C-4 8 B R ID G E S T O N E 1966 175 Best buy "LA N SIN G 'S HOUSE OP TROPHIES" 408 Pine otreet. M i Pleasant. around Call 351-6745. 3-4 10 Michigan. Cat! 772-1984. 7-4 10 IF YOU WANT a new experience in fast results . . . try a Want Ad. HONDA 305 CC Super Hawk. Ex­ AUSTIN IIK AI.Y Sprite, 1961 New- cellent condition. $335 Call Jim. DON’T SIGN THAT LEASE interior. engine recently overhauled It s low in cost... high in results. 485-2907. 3-4 10 by Overseas. Must sell. Asking $550. Call 351-0636. 3-4 8 M E L 'S AUTO S E R V IC E . Large or small, we do them all. 1108 East HONDA SPO RT 50. Good condition C H E V R O L E T 1959 Good motor, botly Grand River 332-3255. C Cheap. Call Sue Wagner. 332-6547. 10-4 16 needs little repair Excellent sec­ ond ear $175 484-0309 C H E V R O L E T 1983 tmpala. Excellent 5-4 11 MASON BO DY SHOP. 812 East Kala­ mazoo Street-Since plete auto painting and collision 1940. Com­ unless you have Y E S NO TÊV condition Best oiler 10241a Karrand. service. American and foreign cars. a f r a n c h is e d IV 2-6478 3-4 9 IV 5-0256. C c o m p l e t e so u n d p ro o fin g --b e tw e e n room s and TOYOTA □ □ C H EV Y II 1963. Nova convertible. ap artm en ts White walls. Six cylinder, standard Engineering transmission Two spare snow tires d e a le r Week da vs. after 5 p.m . 372- Opportunities IN A H U RR Y ? □ □ am ple p a r k i n g - - C e d a r V illag e h a s p ark in g fo r 5625 3-4 9 U .S . D e p t, o f o v e r 5 0 0 c a r s - - 3 s t o r y p ark in g r a m p Get with it!!! F L Y TO D E T R O IT K C O V O -U N K 1963 eight passen­ T ra n s p o r ta tlo n ger wagon Good condition. 42.000 (S T U D E N T H A L F -F A R E ) miles §650 E D 7-7109 5-4 II B u r e a u o f P u b lic R o a d s □ □ c h o i c e of 9 o r 12 month l e a s e s on C a m p u s M IC H IG A N TRAD E W IN D S I* OR |> 1965 (ialaxic convertible □ co n v e n ie n t l o c a t i o n — we adjoin the c a m p u s Will accept any reasonable offer. A p ril 10, 1968 C A L L 3 5 1 -5 1 6 8 □ Test drive the car that is Phone 351-4935. ask tor Doug 3-4 8 □ □ a f u l l- t i m e m a in te n a n c e sta ff on 2 4 hour c a l l taking the Nation by storm □ □ a i r conditioning Here’s to □ □ p r iv a t e study d e s k 'f o r e a c h student « WHEELS t f Lansing □ □ d is h w a s h e r s and l a r g e r e f r i g e r a t o r - f r e e z e r s 2 2 0 0 S . C e d a r S t . — o n ly mfcmr.es f r o m c a m p u s g o w e s t o n M t . H o p e th e n 2 b lo c k s S o u th o n C e d a r RON HERMANN □ □ □ □ b u ilt-in b o o k sh e lv es H o o v er vacu u m clean ers for every 2 ap art­ b u e h s h a a a b e i m en ts CROSS and those who □ □ □ □ l a r g e w a lk -in s t o r a g e c l o s e t i n c i n e r a t o r chu te on e v e r y flo o r 1 . Apartment 6. Potato ACROSS chair 3 1 . Wine l a r g e laun d ry r o o m s with w a s h e r s and d r y e r s 10 . License merchant followed him! □ □ 1 1 . Window glass 35. Kind of bean 12 . Red sage 36. Candlenut □ □ h i-p o w e r e d T .V . antenna r e c e p tio n 13 . Indigo plant tree 14. Period 3 7. Precious □ □ i n t e r i o r d e c o r a t e d a p a r t m e n t s with w a l l - t o - w a l l 15. Ceremony 39. School of 1 7 . Negative whales c a r p e t i n g including the bath vanity 18. Flavoring 40. Paucity Ron H e rm a n n p e r s e v e r e d lo n g plant 42. Make a h o u rs In lin e to get fir s t c h o ic e of □ □ sn a c k b a r with sto o ls 20. Moray hero of DOWN 3. The Tent- the m any State M anagem ent stu d e n t 22. Lurk 44. Monster maker 24. Weep 45. Property 1. Revoke at 4. Tiny portion a p a rtm e n ts. Thank you, Ron. W e ’ ll □ □ e l e c t r o n i c i n t e r c o m — s a f e ty lock s y s t e m 46. Shoal bridge 5. Standing 25. Taste do our b e st, to d e se rve th e con­ 4 7 . Garners 2. Morsel 6. Spring 2 7 . Enclosed f id e n c e y o u h a v e s h o w n In u s . □ □ n a tu r a l b r i c k d e c o r a t o r wall in living r o o m 7. Kind of velvet D id y o u e v e r stu d e n ts lin e -u p w onder w hy so m any to le a s e a State All th e s e f e a t u r e s a r e included at 1 r~F” 3 ¡r r~ “ r 8 9 8. Amalgamation 9. Alluvial M anagem ent A p a rtm e n t? (o H deposit 10. Infidel C e d a r V illa g e ¡2 r a IS io * w~ 12. Colleen 16. Love god 19. The Orient ***** nvm m . a w . ^ is 19 1r 21. Bib. character 23. Gracious .pJJT The largest privately-owned student tr 26. Shedding crab 12 H % p 2 8 .Fingers apartment complex in the world tr 10 8“ • 29. Astonish 30. Christen n % tr _ _ II n 31. Bravery M O D E L O P E N FOR YOUR IN S P E C T IO N tb V O w~ 32. Reflection 33. Mother-of- STATE M ANAG EM ENT LeasingApril 1-20 ST” 5T N 45 w 1 pearl 3 4 .Increase 38. Roster 41 .Arab's state 444 MICHIGAN Phone 332-5051 5“ 17 I— if of bliss 43. Siesta Monday, April 8, 1968 11 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan For Rent For Rent For Sale Lott & Found For Reni For Rent «RM LOST: B L A C K glasses and green EA ST SID E. Campus cloae 2‘, bed­ H. H. SCOTT 40 watt F M stereo Apertm w ifs E V E R G R E E N A R M S - Summer sub­ W ANTED: TWO girls Chalet spring case outside Anthony. Reward. 353- rooms, compact house for 3-5 receiver model HHS-20. $219.96. lease. Air-conditioned. Reduced and summer, if desired. 351-7977. 3190 S-4/1® adults. $160. furnished, indhices Complete with case. Cash or terms. C E D A R V IE W F U R N IS H E D apart­ rates. Call 332-1400 3-4/10 5-4/10 M A IN E L E C T R O N IC S 5558 South dishes. Phone 351-4580. C 104/14' hitchiker ment available June 15. Scenic loca­ N E E D E D : .TWO girls for summer. SU M M E R : L A R G E four-man luxury Penniylvania. 882-5035. C COAT LEF*. to Bus Statioi FOUND 3-4 8 tion. Near campus. 351-8075. 5-4/8 Cedarbrook Arms. 351-7007. 5-4/12 apartment. Air-conditioned. Dish­ L O V E L Y F U R N ISH E D . Five rooms. Close to campus. Accommodates B IC Y C L E SALES, rentals and serv­ S U M M E R - CLOSE! One block from washer and garbage disposal. Bal­ ices. Also used. E A ST LA N SIN G W ANTED: IN F O R M A T IO N concern­ C A M P U S N E A R 227 Bogue, Single four boys. Call E D 2-0590. 34/8 Berkey. Two-man. Reduction. 351- cony overlooking large lawn and C Y C LE, 1215 East Grand River. ing A EPhi composit. Reward. Call 0321 4-4/8 young man to share. 862 Phone river. Unlimited parking. North- 351-9200. 1-4 8 5-4/12 EA ST LA N SIN G duplex. 1657 Has- Call 332-8303 C 489-5922 wind. Call 351-0394 after 5p.m. S-5'8 lett. Large three-bedroom com­ FOUND: K E Y S near Prince Broth­ C A M E R A , M IN O LTA twin lens re­ T h e M S U S T E P P r o g r a m is u a te stu d e n ts, J o h n C o g g in s . M O D E R N STU D IO furnished apart­ pletely carpeted, new yard. $160 ers with initials L.D.F. Call Carol. ment across from campus. 699- month. See to appreciate. 351- flex. F-3.5. lens. Factory cleaned and s p o n s o r in g a c o n c e rt b y the R u s t L a u d O k o li a n d S a m u e l V o la r d . NORTHWIND 2589 M /9 N E W L Y M A R R IE D ? 7910.332-0091 C4/18 adjusted, case, polarizing filter and 355-1936 3-4/9 C o lle g e A C a p e lla C h o ir of H o lly FARMS T A N G L E WOOD flash gun $65. Must sell. 332-6984 Faculty Apartments EA ST S ID E - Two bedroom fur­ O N E M A N needed for five man. five 3-4/8 Perso n al S p r in g s . M i s s . , a t 7 a n d 9 to­ nished $150 month. 487-3428 5-4/12 APARTM ENTS bedroom house on Lake Lansing. B E G IN N E R FO LK- guitar lessons. night in th e U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o ­ T h e G r e e k W e e k E x e c u t iv e 351-7880 2 B d r m . , u n fu r., f r o m 139.50 $42/month. Call after 6 p.m.. 339- C O F F E E T A B L E - Beautiful Afri­ can mahogany. Carved elephants 31. 50 per half hour. Contact Shelly. d ist C h u rc h . 1118 S. H a r r is o n . * * * B o a r d w ill m e e t a t 6:3 0 p .m . W e d ­ S U M M E R B Y Brody Two man apart­ 8336 34/9 n e s d a y in 22 U n io n . TWO M A N Apartments. Furnished. support tabler top. Personally im­ 355-1928. 5-4/8 * * * ment 351-5782 on weekends. 3-4/10 35 1-7 8 8 0 135 Kedzie. 124 Cedar, and 129 ported and refinished by seller. 393- K e it h S c o t t f r o m the A u s t r a l­ TWO M E N needed for four man house W A N T ED PSYC H O LO G Y 151 Stu­ A b b o t H a l l w ill s p o n s o r a n Ic e Burcham. From $130. - $160. per FO U R-M AN furnished apartment near $40 per month, plus utilities. 206 4587. 5-4/9 ia n C o n s u la t e G e n e r a l in N e w month. Year and summer leases. Brody. Lots of parking. $188 plus REN TA L. TWO blocks from Union. dents for research. Credit and C r e a m E a t i n g C o n t e s t at 9 p .m . South Fairview. Lansing 372-2858. Y o r k w i l l s p e a k in f o r m a lly to Call IV 7-3216. evenings 882-2316 after 5 p.m. 3-4'8 . . . ^TfsfstarTt p r o c e s s o r of G e r m a n , Two miles to campus, for married tory. Call 351-0517. 5-4 8 T A P E R E C O R D E R ~ Norelco 401 T H E COST of a Want Ad isn't high couple only. $110. utilities paid. but its broad coverage will bring T h e C o lle g e R e p u b lic a n s w ill w ill d i s c u s s the A M L E C p r o g r a m N E E D G R A D U A T E student for mod­ four-track stereo. four speeds, S I M M E R SU B L E T -- three man 337-0512 C N E E D ONE fnr tWO man m responses to you within hours! o f s u m m e r s tu d y a b ro a d w ith Bur- ern furnished duplex, own bedroom microphone, speakers. 372-1800 5-4 8 m e e t a t 8:3 0 p .m . T u e s d a y in 31 luxury apartment, Air condition- cham Wo< 19. 351- Harry. 332-8488 . 3-4 8 U n ion . E le c t i o n s f o r ne xt y e a r 's e m p h a s is on the G e r m a n s tu d y ing. $60. 351-0548. 3-4 8 C e d a r G r e e n s A pts. 0927. R E N T E D P IA N IST A V A IL A B L E . M U SIC for 54/8 PA N A SO N IC FO U R Track stereo p r o g r a m in C o lo g n e . all occasions Banquets. Call Ed. o f f ic e r s w i l l b e held. U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E : Four man S M A L L TWO room house. Unfur­ recorder. Ten months old $125. * * * S p r in g , S u m m e r and 351-0478 5-4 10 for summer sublease. Call 351- S U M M E R S U B L E T Evergreen Arms nished. Excellent for one student 255-5412. 3-4 10 T h e H i s t o r y C lu b w ill m e e t at T h e A s t r o n o m y C lu b w ill hold 0787. 54/8 F a ll R e n t a ls Luxury apartment. Close to campus. Lease, deposit. references. $50 L u x u ry I B d r m , U n it s ■ 3-4 10 a month: Call TU 2-0245. L E S T H E TACK SHOP In the Mason Ele­ . Peanuts Perso n al 8 p.m . T u e s d a y in 221 P h v s ic s - an o r g a n iz a t io n a l m e e t in g at 7:30 S E ID E L L COMPANY Evenings. vator Annex. Quality horse equip­ A s t r o n o m y B ld g . L e s lie R o u t , a s ­ p.m . A p r i l 18 in A b r a m 's P la n e ­ TWO B E D R O O M luxury apartment. 694-0581. 3-4 10 ment Just nine'miles from campus CO N G R ATU LA TIO N S C H A R IS M A Short term lease available. 351- 351-8631 TWO G IR L S Wanted summer term. 676-5734. I '4 8 Love from your palies. K.C.G.B. s ista n t p r o f e s s o r o f h is t o ry , w ill ta riu m . V o n D e l C h a m b e r la in w ill 4275 . c d is c u s s " T h e P o li t i c s o f C o n ­ d is c u s s h is w o r k on " F i r e b a l l s . " University Terrace. Reduced rates. O N E O R two males. $50 month. Pri­ CSC I*4 8 S U M M E R SUB-Let - Four man lux­ * * * O N E ROOM )M and v _ unfurnished 351-8483 5-4 12 vate bedroom. 485-9516. 3-4/10 SCOTT R A D IO - record player, good f is c a t io n . " ury apartment. Air conditioning. * * * T h e M S U F o lk lo r e C lu b w u l except efrigerator. working condition. 18 years old. J IM IN Y C R IC K E T . Click vou for an swimming pool. 351-8312. S-4 9 S U M M E R T E R M sublet. Four man across fit\ l*?allipUS. Reasonable. W A N TED -- O N E or two men for Handsome cabinet. E D 2-5526 . 3-4 10 unforgettable year. Bones 1-4 8 T h e In t e r n a t io n a l C lu b w ill p r e ­ m e e t at 7 to n ig h t in the l Tnio n E D 2-0792 or 351-9508 10-4 17 luxury apartment. Delta Arms. 351- three bedroom house -- $50 485- S IN G L E DOW NSTAIRS, furnished, sent a s e m i n a r o f " T h e A m e r i ­ Tow er Room . 0801 3-4 10 1962. M 9 N A TIO N AL NC -98 short wave re­ TO T H E big Pi Phi's Thanks a ♦ * * studio apartment. Newly carpeted, 1-4 8 ca n I m a g e A b r o a d " a t 8 p.m . W ANTED: O N E man. spring. No ceiver .5-40 megacycles Four bunch. The little Pi Phi's. utilities paid 373-3893 or 882- O N E M A N needed for two man ef- T h e M S U D a n c e C lu b w ill m e et lease. Pool. Call Steve. 351-0334. bands $80. 351-5494. 3-4 10 T h u r s d a y in 104B W e lls H a ll. P a n ­ I676after6p m 3-4'5 ficiency apartment Call 337-0463. Room s 3-4 8 T H E K ID : Happy 21st. many happy at 7 p.m . T u e s d a y in 112 W o m e n 's 3-4 10 e lis t s in c lu d e G e o r g e A x in n . p ro ­ G. E R E C O R D player Mono. $35 returns, and many "happy hours" In t r a m u r a l B ld g . In s t r u c t io n in O N E G IR L needed. Luxury apart­ S IN G L E OR double. Men Parking. fe sso r of a g r ic u lt u r e : S h ig e o COOLED. COZY Cape Cod Fireplace, Like new 337-2706. 3-4 10 ahead. Love. The King 1-4 8 ment. First month's rent free. Im­ O N E G IR L needed for six-man house clean, quiet. Reasonable 237 Kedzie ■-- - -» - Im a m u r a . h e a d o f the E n g l i s h b a llr o o m d a n c in g w ill be g iv e n garage, two bedrooms, furnished mediate occupancy. Call 351-5480 3-4 5 3-4 10 Two blocks from campus $60 month 351-9584. N o e x p e rie n c e is n e c e ss a ry . R IC K E N B A C K E R Twelve string gui­ 337-2304 3-4 9 includes everything except phone 351- tar. like new Cheap, must sell. Service la n g u a g e d e p a r t m e n t : a n d g ra d - EA ST LAN SING . One bedroom fur­ 5767. 238 Bailey. 5-4 12 ROOM FO R girl across from Ber- Riverhouse nished apartment. Near high school kev. Call after 6 p.m. 351-4287 5-4 12 Brent 353-7498 3-4 10 W E D D IN G P H O TO G R APH Y our spec­ Phone 332-1166 or 482-5053 . 3-4 9 S U M M E R S U B L E T Two man lux- ialty Color or black and white. Apartments M A L E STUDENT. Walking distance COUCH $35 end tables and coffee . -Jth prices Call 482- R e n t in g Im m e d ia t e ly - F u r n is h e d 3 b e d r o o m lu x u r y FO U R M A N luxury, top tloor Uni- versity Terrace. Summer Call urv apa i mrcm: Apartments* 351-5867 3-4 10 to campus. Available at once! E D 2- 8531 and IV 5-6581. 5-4 12 table $10 a piece Refrigerator $35 489-9238 3-4-10 5712 3-4 8 Spring brings rash** 351-0449 5-4 II S U M M E R S U B L E T Burcham Woods- E X P E R IE N C E D S E A M S T R E S S and P e n t h o u s e - C l o s e to c a m p u s - SO NY 900 A portable lape recorder. dress maker for ladies, fteason- two bedroom, swimming pool, air W O M E N -A T T R A C T IV E well fur- 1-4 8 S h o r t t e r m le a s e a v a ila b le . C a ll 3 3 7 -2 4 0 6 , o r 3 3 2 -0 2 5 5 F U R N IS H E D A N D unfurnished three room apartments available mediately. Suitable for two. One im­ conditioning. Call 351-0635 FO U R M A N luxury apartment to sub­ 5-4 12 nished. clean room, from Union. 332-1760. two blocks 3-4 8 Musiseli Call Ann, 355-0037. Portable TV Excellent condi- able. Call 355-5855 IF AN E X T R A typewriter is tak­ 5-4 8 of w in d o w peekers SU M M ER, F A L L REN TA LS m. Phone 482-2097 after 5:30 p.m. ing up space in your home, you block from bus and Brody. Phone lease summer term 484-4270 or U N S U P E R V IS E D RO OMS Near cam­ 3-4 10 S p r in g f e v e r m u s t h a v e hit th is y e a r h a s in c re a s e d 60 p e r F A B IA N R E A L T Y . ED2-0811. IV 5- can depend upon a State News Want A V A IL A B L E , A L S O 355-4897 3-4 10 pus. $150 per term. 332-4558. 143 e a r ly t h is y e a r b e c a u s e U n i v e r ­ ce nt o v e r the n u m b e r la s t ye a r. 3033. IV 2-5383. K>*4 18 Ad to sell it for you. Bogue. 5-4'9 D i a m o n d BARG A IN : Wedding and W o m e n liv in g in re sid e n c e O N E BLOCK from campus Cedar­ s ity p o lic e re p o rt that the n u m ­ S U M M E R T E R M - Sublet. Univer­ engagement ring s-:-. Save 50 per D IA P E R SER VIC E-D iaparene An­ brook Arms four-man furnished G IR L W A N T E D for two-man apart­ b e r of w in d o w p e e k in g in c id e n ts h a lls a n d in m a r r ie d h o u s in g sity Villa. Two or three man. Re­ M EN : C LEAN , quiet, cooking, park­ cent or more. Large selection of tiseptic Process approved by. Doc­ apartment for summer term. 351- ment Call after 5 p m . 351-6607. 6-4 12 duced rates Call 351-0749 5-4 11 a r e c a u tio n e d b y p o lic e to k e e p ing. Supervised. Two blocks to plain and fancy diamonds. $25-$150. tors Same Diapers returned all 0360 3-4 8 th e ir w in d o w b lin d s c lo se d Berkey.-487-5733 or 485-8836 C W ILCO X SECO N D-H AN D STORE. times. Yours or Ours. Baby Clothes Asian study set T H E N IC EST you will see. Quiet, N E E D O N E man for spring term. close to campus. Adults, graduate U N IV E R S IT Y V IL L A E X C E P T IO N A L L Y L A R G E double 509 East Michigan. Phone 485-4391. C washed free. No deposit. A M E R I­ CAN D IA P E R SE R V IC E . 914 East " I f p r o w le r s c a n 't se e a n y ­ Reduced Park Manor Apartments students Available now. summer or thing. th e y w o n 't, s ta y a ro u n d 485-4866 3*4 * fall. Call evenings. 332-2210. 4-4 10 B E A L HOUSE or single for upper classman Cook- 332- Gier Street—Phone 482-0864 C lo o k in g . " C ap t. A d a m J. Zu- S p r l n g - S u m m e r - F a l l R e n t a ls ing "M en.’ Near campi /Animals ... «A»--**! , *» ,* /ma» . ' " 'i " • ’ X#. e j im w / t r , tant. c o m m a n d e r .ol the I 'n i y e r - Completely turnis'hed K IT T E N S F O R adoption Won vtaineo ..j»?-, .x, ac«*..\ yaw apartment úft L**Ar tMMStltg: ISAmiZ/i/L R e n t a l O f f ic e - 0 3 5 Abbott 1 RO O M S FO R women Kappa .Alpha free estimate 5-4 9 B o t h stu d e n ts a n d noh-stu- Pay own utilities. Available imme­ after 9 p.m.. 339-9060 3-4 9 Theta house. Ten week summer Call after 5 p.m.. 351-8214 3-4 8 _____________ 3 5 1 - 7 9 1 0 ____________ | N in e A s ia n s c h o la r s w ill jo in diately $150 Call ST A Y R E A L T Y . school - $225. Meals - Monday d en ts. lo c a l and o u t-o f-to w n E A S T E R BU N N IES. Hamsters. Ger- the M S U f a c u lt y a s v is it o r s th is IV 5-2211. Realtor. . 3-4 8 S U M M E R - FO U R man luxury apart­ through Friday. Call 489-1311. 5-4 '8 T y p in g Service m e n h a v e b e e n a p p re h e n d e d by C H A L E T FO U R man apartment. Sum­ s u m m e r in a s p e c ia l p r o g r a m on ment Air-conditioned. Dishwasher. bils NOAH'S A R K P E T SHOP 223 mer lerm. Reduced rates. 351- p olice . T h o u g h the r e p o r t s h a v e S U M M E R SU B LET : Two bedroom, Across from Gables. Unlimited ST IL L N E E D a roiom this term?. Alin. 5-4 12 AN-Y K IN D OF typing in my home. S o u th A s ia n la n g u a g e s and 6289 3-4 9 in c re a s e d o v e r 60 p e r cent, the furnished luxury aparlMdnt. air- parking 351-0521 5-4 11 Room and board; Access to cook­ 489-2514 C stu d ie s. conditioned, pool. 351-7406 3-4'9 ing. washing facilities, etc, 5c pop. A FG H A N P U P P IE S - ten weeks old n u m b e r o f a r r e s t s h a v e in c re a s e d S U M M E R T E R M four-man apart­ T h e s p e c ia l p r o g r a m , w h ic h S U B L E T TWO man luxury Chalet All for $19.95 week if you work Cream and brindle colors. Crown 300 p e r cent. ment. Burcham Woods Pool. 351- S H IR L E Y SWICK. professional typ­ w a s a n n o u n c e d b y W ill ia m T. TWO M E N summer term. Pool, air- apartment. Balcony over river. four hours or $29.95 with no hours. crest breeding. AKC. Holt. 694- 5789. 3-4 9 ing service. IB M Executive type­ S in c e J u ly , th e re h a v e been conditioning. Evdeal Villa. 351-5846. * 351-0488 5-4 II Call M O NTIE. 332-8641 Ask Pro­ 0093. 5-4 12 R o s s , p r o f e s s o r of s o c ia l s c i ­ 5-4 10 writer. 351-4049. 5-4 11 56 r e p o r t s of v o y e u r is m , the le g a l $60 MONTH. Sublet four-man lux­ ject C. 3-4 9 e n c e a n d d ire c t o r of the A s ia n n a m e f o r w in d o w p e e k in g , and N E E D E D : O N E ,man immediately. Riverside Fast ury Northwind Apartment summer. Mobil* Home* ANN BROWN: typist and multilith, S t u d ie s C e n te r, w ill in c lu d e M S U 20 a r r e s t s . L a s t y e a r at th is 35i-07«L 3-4/9 SIN G LES. M EN . Within walking dis- New Cedar Village. $50. Call 356- 4 - m a n a p a rtm e n t le a s i n g f o r clean. . no offset printing. Dissertations, the­ s tu d e n ts and s o m e 150 s tu d e n ts tance. Parking, quiet G E N E R A L 10' by 50'. Air condi­ tim e , th e re w e re 35 in c id e n t s r e ­ 2926. 5*4 '9 Ju n e and Se p te m b e r, A p r il 8 cooking. 351-6176. 5-4 II tioning. washer, carpeted, on large ses. manuscripts, general typing. of A s i a n stu d ie s th ro u g h o u t the SU B L E T FO U R man luxury apart­ p o rte d a n d 5 a rre st s . a n d 9 , 10 a j n . - 8 p .m . O f ­ lot near campus. Excellent condi­ IBM . 17 years experience. 332- natio n. ment. Summer. New carpeting Pool. A p e r s o n a r r e s t e d fo r v o y ­ N E E D E D - TWO men for four man 8384 C Cedar Village. Fall. 353-2213. 3-4 5 f ic e : 1 3 10 E a s t G r a n d R i v e r 332-4275. 3-4 9 For Sale tion $2.395. 351-9162. 5-4 8 V is it in g fa c u lt y and th e ir e u r is m w o u ld n o r m a lly be A ve n u e . Phone: 3 3 2 -8 2 9 2 . ST U D EN T DISCO U NT - S H E IL A c o u r s e s in c lu d e : P h il ip C a lk in s . S U M M E R T E R M sublet Burcham R O Y C R A F T 51 by 12. two bedroom, c h a r g e d w it h b e in g a d is o r d e r ly 126 M ILFO RT . Two man furnished ACHTUNG! T E L E F U N K E N has ar- CAM PBELL. Experienced typist. C h ic a g o . In d ia n H is t o r y : R o n a ld Woods Three man apartment. 351- carpeted living room, front kitchen, p e rso n , a c c o r d in g to the L a n s in g apartment. Twelve month lease . . . R EN T A L. TH IS term two blocks rived-imported direct from Ger­ Electric. Term papers, theses. In d e n . C h ic a g o . B e n g a li; D a n 8532. 5-4/11 low down payment. $70 per month. $160. per month. All utilities ex­ from Union One. two. oi three many. For great buys on high qual­ 337-2134 C p r o s e c u t o r 's office . P r o s e c u t io n ity stereo systems, tape recorders, C A R L E T O N 'S M O B IL E H O M ES 14500 M d tson W is r n n s in . T p Iu p u cept electricity. Phone 372-5767. women. $65 per month apiece. Call TWO G IR L S for next year, One block North U.S. 27 at Solon Road. 6-4 10 o f o t te n s e s on c a m p u s a r e h a n ­ 332-3895. 5-4 9 and short-wave radios see N EJA C B A R B I M E L. professional typist. a n d D r a v i d i a n lin g u is t ic s : H a r - 489-1656. C from Union. 351-5885. 3-4/9 d le d b y the L a n s in g p ro s e c u t o r s O F E A ST LAN SING . 543 East Grand No job too large or too small. b a n s L a i N a ra n g . W is c o n s in YOUNG M A R R IE D special: 1968 Buddy office. M EN : C LEAN , quiet, cooking, park­ TWO G IR L S needed summer River- River. *- Block off campus. 332-3255. C U r d u : P a u l S ta n e s lo w . M i n n e ­ M ENS DOUB|£ Clean. Private 12' by 44'. Natural gas heat, gar­ "D e p e n d in g on c ir c u m ­ ing. Supervised. Two blocks to Ber­ house Apartments. Call 337-0820 entrance. Parking Unsupervised. bage disposal, completely furnished sota . H in d i: G ir d h a r i Lai key 487-5753 or 485-8836 " C 3-4 8 U P TO 1/3 and more savings. Com­ P A U LA ANN H AU G H EY : Profes- sta n c e s. w e g e n e r a lly s u g g e s t $12.50 week. 332-4709 3-4 8 on nice lot in Sycamore Park for T ik k u . In d ia n a . P e r s ia n : J e a n parison welcomed. O P T IC A L D IS­ sional theses typist IB M Selec- Mobile Homes 900 West Columbia. to the o ffe n d e r that he seek COUNT. 416 Tussing Building Phone trie. Multilith offset printing 337- V a r e n n e . U n iv e r s it y ot M a r ­ E Y D E A L V IL L A Apartments . N E E D O N E man for three-man Bur­ Mason. Michigan 676-5575 5-4 12 p s y c h ia t r ic h e lp . " a n a s s is t a n t IV 2-4667 C-4 12 1527 C s e ille s . S a n s k r it : R o n a ld E. Now accepting leases for year cham Woods apartment Immediate H o u se * $58 month and utilities. 332-8125. p r o s e c u t o r sa id . beginning September. 1968 Two- RO LL-AW AY bed. Used eight weeks. S A B R E 10' x 50': Two bedroom, wood A h s e r . U n iv e r s it y of E d in b u r g h . bedroom apartments for $240 month. Ask for Rob. 5-4 TO Reasonable. Call Jan. 332-2515 M A R IL Y N C A R R legal secretary. " A s a ru le , w in d o w p e e k e rs I--SE V E R A L Mature young men to paneling throughout. Brand new fur­ T a m il and M a la y a l a m : and Swimming pool. G.E. appliances, gar­ share cozy, clean, well furnished 3-4 8 nace with guarantee. Excellent con­ Electric typewriter After 5:30 pm. a re n o n v io le n t a s a r e a b o u t 90 N E E D E D : G IR L to share two-man and weekends. 393-2654 Pick up K . V . S u b b a r a o . Illin o is . H in d i. bage disposal, furnished for four- home in Lansing. Ample parking. dition. $2.650 355-6450. after 6 p.m. p e r ce n t o f the e x h ib it io n is t s man or five-man. Call 351-4275 apartment summer term Near Excellent deal. 482-5186. 10-4/10 RC A 1 r” Television. Excellent con- and delivery. C C o u r s e s w ill a ls o be o ffe re d in Ask for Dan. 10-4 16 that w e p r o s e c u t e .” he said. after 5 p.m. C Brodv. 353-1232 . 3-4 8 dition. $60 or best offer. Call 351- In d ia n lite ra tu re . In d ia n h is t o ry . 8444 3-4 8 "T h e se p e o p le a r e g e n e r a lly C H A M P IO N Mobile Home. 1966 12' T H E R E IS NO mystery about Want D r a v i d i a n lin g u is t ic s a n d p r o b ­ Ads . . call today and watch your not a ttu n e d to c r i m e s o f v io ­ A M P E G B 15 base amplifier and x52' on lot in Grand Ledge Call le m s of d e v e lo p m e n t in In d ia 627-7386. 5-4 9 don't needs disappear quickly! le n c e . " FALL LEASING HAS STARTED base guitar. Call 353-4279. 3-4 8 a n d P a k is t a n . IN MSU’S MOST BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS Shopping For An Apartment? Unions, mediators to meet; You should start now immediate publication urged D E T R O IT (U P D - The the "e m e r g e n c y c o n d it io n s " V isit us, today. in the city . . c h a ir m a n of the D e t r o it C o u n ­ c il of N e w s p a p e r U n io n s sa id N o r m a n P a r k s , c h a ir m a n of W it h in w a lk in g d is ­ the c o u n c il of u n io n s, sa id S u n d a y that u n io n le a d e r s w o u ld tan ce o f ca m p u s. le a d e r s of 13 u n io n s w o u ld m e e t w ith la b o r m e d ia t o r s to­ C h o i c e o f 9 o r 12 m o n th m e e t w it h la b o r m e d ia t o r A1 d a y to a c t on M a y o r J e r o m e P. le a s e s Cavanaghs p le a fo r "a n L e g g a t to d i s c u s s the M a y o r s A i r C o n d it io n in g im m e d ia t e r e s u m p t io n of p u b ­ re q u e st. S u n b a t h in g A r e a lic a t io n of D e t r o i t 's n e w s ­ Leggat in d ic a te d p u b lis h e r s T r a s h p ic k -u p s e r v ic e p a p e rs." of b o th n e w s p a p e r s w o u ld be SEE M O D EL A P A R T M EN T AT p re se n t fo r the m e e tin g . The P r iv a t e stu d y d e s k s T h e D e t r o it N e w s a n d D e ­ p u b lis h e r s s a id S a t u r d a y that UNIVERSITY VILLA H o o v e r v a c u u m c le a n ­ t ro it F re e P re ss, h it by s tr ik e s , have not p u b lis h e d th e y w o u ld be w illin g to w o rk e rs f o r 144 d a y s. t o w a r d " a n im m e d ia t e r e s u m p ­ R e n tal o ffic e s o n th< 635 Abbott p re m is e s / C a v a n a g h m a d e a p le a S a t ­ tio n of p u b lic a t io n . " u r d a y f o r the n e w s p a p e r s to Cavanagh had a sk e d the Snack bar w it h s to o ls u n io n s a n d p u b lis h e r s to c a ll BEAL HOUSE Lau n d ry w a sh e rs ro o m s and w it h d ry e rs. r e s u m e p u b lir • . n b e c a u s e of Wanted a t ru c e a n d r e s u m e p u b lic a tio n b e c a u se of the v io le n c e that 208-216 Beal F u r n is h e d and c a rp e t­ b ro u g h t a b o u t the c a llu p of ed H A N D IC A P P E D G IR L needs woman N a t io n a l G u a r d tro o p s a n d the companion. Europe. Summer aid- o r d e r in g of a cu rfew . NOW LEASING B o o k s h e lv e s F r ie n d ly M anagem ent BURCHAM MODS - EYDEAL YIUA paid help. 355-3888. .. 3-4 9 " I t w o u ld c e r t a in ly he lp c a lm the a p p re h e n s io n s a n d f e a r s 24 Hour M a in t e n a n c e e C o m p le t e ly f u r n is h e d BLOOD DO N O RS needed. $7.50 for o f the c it iz e n s in t im e of 2 and 3 MAN S e r v ic e * e A i r c o n d it io n e d I to 4 m a n ap a rt m e n t s all positive. A negative. B nega­ tive. and A B negative. $10.00 O negative, $17.00 M IC H IG A N COM­ e m e rg e n c y ," Cavanagh " T h e r ig h t of t h e p e o p le t o sa id . APARTMENTS e n G u a ra n te e d p a r k in g O u r h e ate d p o o ls a re op en s p r in g M U N IT Y BLOO D C E N T E R , 507 1/2 East Grand River, East Lan- > k n o w w h a t is h a p p e n in g in D e t r o it a t the p re se n t t im e is sing, above the new Campus Book o f u t m o s t im p o rta n c e . T w o b e d r o o m f le x ib le u n it s s u m m e r a n d fa ll, Store. Hours: 9-3:30 Monday. Tues­ day. and Friday; Wednesday and " A t e m p o r a r y p e rio d o f p u b ­ e R a n t s s t a r t at $125; FROM 170/PERSON • C a l l u s . W e a r e h e lp in g o u r r e s id e n t s f in d s u m m e r s u b le a s e s . Thursday, 12-6:30. 337 7183. C lic a t io n d u r in g the e m e r g e n c y , in m y b elief, w o u ld in n o w a y TWO G IR L S for four-man apart­ EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT CO in te rfe re w it h the r ig h t s o f ment summer term. Close to cam­ e it h e r sid e , o r s h o u ld it h a m ­ GOVAN MANAGEMENT 745 B u rch a m D r iv e , A p t. 2 pus. Call 381-8800. GOOD. U S E D moil's English style bi­ M /8 p e r b a r g a in in g a n d m e d ia t io n w hen the e m e rg e n c y ha* 635 Abbott 351-7910 3 5 1 - 7 8 8 0 , o r 3 5 1 - 4 2 7 5 a f t e r 5 p . m . _____________________ _ cycle Call 355-600:1 3*4 8 e n d e d . " the M a v o r said . Monday, April 8, 1968 12 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan ROTC open h e a rin g G ro u p to u rg e o p e n h o u s in g la w s to e n a c t a h o u s in g la w i m ­ r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s Thom as L. p o stpo ned In d e fin ite ly B y L E O ZAINEA sion on Civil D isorders be statem ent. "M a k e your down payment that should have B r o w n . P h il i p O . P it t e n g e r . o i S ta te News Sta ff W riter position known to them today, begun long a g o ." m e d ia t e ly . A t le a s t n in e a re a The S t u d e n t - F a e u lt y j u d ic i­ nity m ight continue a mood of "tra n sla te d into federal legis­ s ta te S e n a t o r H a r o ld W. H u n g by letter or te le g fd m ." Nason said the group would te e n -a g e r s h a v e v o lu n te e r e d tc a r y 's open h e a r in g f o r the reflection , it is the decision A student-faculty group ap­ lation before the current ses­ e rfo rd . C o n g r e s s m e n f r o m this He said that a federal open attem pt a door-to-door canvass c o v e r s e c t io n s o f the c o m ­ ROTC c o n tro v e rsy s c h e d u le d of the ju d iciary chairm an to pealed to the U niversity com ­ sion of Congress is closed. a re a a r e C h a m b e r la in a n d U .S . housing a c t. approved by the of the Lansing and E a st Lan- m u n it y b y b ic y c le a n d stu ff f o r 7:3 0 to n ig h t h a s b ee n p o s t ­ postpone the hearing set for munity Sunday to demand their The com m ission, appointed S e n a to rs R o b e rt P. G r if f ir Senate. faced a narrow de- sing area to urge citizens to m a ilb o x e s w it h le a fle ts u r g in g poned. tonight out of reveren ce and representatives in the M ichigan by P resid ent Johnson a fte r . . . . . 6 , and Philip A. H art civil disturbances last sum m er feat in the House this week, demand their representatives citizens to ask friends anc r N a s o n s a id th a t a lt h o u g h the resp ect for the g re a t m an that L egislature and congress to S k ip R u d o lp h . ju d ic ia ry has fa lle n ,” the ju d iciary 's unless citizens made their r e la t iv e s to c o n ta c t t h e ir re p ­ "im m e d ia tely '’ en a ct open in D etroit. Newark and other g r o u p o p e r a t e s b y t h e ir o w n c h a ir m a n , s a id S u n d a y th a t the opinions heard. President r e se n t a t iv e s. too. statem en t read. housing laws a s a "n e c e ssa ry large citie s, recomm ended in­ p e r s o n a l fu n d s, d o n a t io n s w o u ld h e a r in g w o u ld p r o b a b ly be Johnson is expected to address N a s o n s a id th a t f o r too lo n g Ja m e s R. Thom as, E a st but lim ited s ta rt against white creased jo bs, improved educa­ be w e lc o m e to o ff-se t s o m e a d ­ s c h e d u le d f o r la t e r t h is w e e k a jo in t session of Congress R u s t c h o i r th e re h a s b ee n no o r g a n iz a ­ Lansing special student, and ra c is m ." tion. reform s in the w elfare m in is t r a t iv e c o sts. H e s a id a n d s tu d e n ts w o iild be n o tified . Tuesday night to appeal for tio n to c o u n t e r -a c t "r ig h t - the Dept, of M ilitary Science The group, called the Ad Hoc system . increased federal th a t the o r g a n iz a t io n is not sw ift enactm ent of open housing w in g lo b b y i s t s " a g a in s t o p e r The hearing was changed be­ are the principals in the hear­ Com m ittee fo r Congressional housing program s and federal in te n d e d to be p e rm a n e n t. open housing laws to further m easures. t o p e r f o r m h o u sin g . T h e A d H o c c o m m it cause of the assassination of ing and Rudolph said that as Action on Open Housing, or­ H e s a id th a t a t e le g r a m sen t N ason a s s e r te d th a t Rep. tee w o u ld be a n a t t e m p t tc Dr. M artin Luther King and of Sunday they had still to be ganized F rid ay in the wake of ra c ia l equality. Both perform ances by the out t o d a y c o u ld r e a c h W a s h ­ Nason said that open housing C h a r le s C h a m b e r la in . R- cou nter such o p p o n e n ts, he the funeral set fo r Tuesday. contacted about the change of the assassination of Dr. M artin Rust College choir tonight will in g to n in le s s th a n a n ho u r, in Michigan was expected to M ic h .. is o n e of a fe w " r i g h t - " In order that this com m u­ hearing date. Luther King J r . Thursday night be dedicated to the m em ory e a r ly e n o u g h f o r the r e p r e s e n t ­ w in g " C o n g re ssm e n w ho N a so n s a id th a t r e s id e n t s ol in Memphis. Tenn. About 20 fail "b e ca u se of a lack of a of J>r. Martin Luther King, the ‘H ' r» V » #'■- / A ’ t. ' â * - C ** a t iv e to re a c t. whites, half of fherfr'wtwfci.-c«^. vwrtibet of votes. The oppm w.. <»,»>. ch a m b e r- Student ’’•jMwcnvn»*» * n je w S ta te Senate approved the open la in w a s e le c te d f r o m the I n g ­ (S T E P ) announced Sunday.. compose the group. R obert Nason. E a s t Lansing housing bill Thursday. 22- h a m C o u n t y a re a . It was at S T E P ’S invitation 14. sending it to the House ol M a r k D o c t o ro ff. a g r a d u a t e that Dr. King appeared a t MSU graduate student and acting chairm an of the loose-knit R epresentatives for action. stu d e n t in b u s in e s s a d m in is ­ in 1965 and 1966 to speak in J o n s t e n h ic e s H a v e organization, also urged that "T h e votes of your repre- tratio n . c a lle d a n o p e n h o u s in g support of the S T E P p ro ject at the recom m endations of the sen tatives m ay be d ecisiv e." la w "s im p ly a to ke n e ffo rt Rust College. National Advisory Com m is­ he said in a prepared but the b e g in n in g of a The all-N egro student choir from Holly Springs, M iss., will perform a t U niversity Methodist Church, 1118 S. H arrison Road at 7 and 9 p.m. The program D u e t o T t i e will include M ozart’s C Minor M ass as well as the spiritual and gospel songs fo r which the choir is well known. R ev. John Duley, S T E P di­ rector, will m ake a b rief sta te ­ m ent of dedication. C o r r e n t i. ro í d M i c k s T ick ets for both perform ances are available at the Union ticket office, U niversity Church and from S T E P volun­ teers. Admission is $1 and Methodist M e n ’ s R ings proceeds will be shared bv Regular, Open pack (Standprj) 10 k . . . $37.00* d i f i C - a n t . •• . . r t ^ l t u s t * C o lle g e ' choir. Regular, C losed Back (tfsrcfteArOk . . V . U Z iW ' The evening communion serv­ Massive, Open Back (Standard) 10k. . . . 42.00* ices at U niversity Methodist 44.00* Massive, Closed Back (Deluxe) 10k. , . . will also be dedicated to Dr. King, according to R ev. Alden Burns. The serv ices will be White Gold $5.00 extra Greek Letter Encrusting Extra silent coming-and-going com ­ *plus tax 2 Letters . . . . . $4.00 munions held from 7 to 8 n.m. Monday and Thursday. 3 Letters 6.00 The F ir s t Church of Christ, Scien tist, 709 E . Grand R iver Camping out Ave., also will hold m em orial The .p r e s e n t p r i c e s of JO S T E N r in g s do not r e f l e c t the c u r r e n t w ave of services for Dr. King at 8 p.m. Monday. gold m a r k e t sp e c u la tio n . C o n seq u en tly , JO S T E N c l a s s rin g p r i c e s have Many churches in the E a st w r > w . o n p t t j d a l t e r d r a s t i c a l l y ip tbip s r u d o n f c s D tgan w a n i n g i n i m * i n t v w iil o i n « « .«df *** - ^ serv ices, seyrntftH!**br g r a v e r s bo o r d e r y o u r rlfcg now in c a s e r n e g oia s p e c u la tio n qobb a ir e m iu tu re f lc o o n S u n d a y m o r n in g . S i g n i n g o f l o a s s s f o r f a it f a r m a p a r t m o n f s E o g ln s t h is m o r n in g . S t a t e N ew s P h o to b y R ic h a r d B e s t for Dr. King Sunday. p r i c e s of o u r JO S T E N c l a s s r i n g s . A p o rtm e n t lin e -o lo n g v ig il W e A fso H sn /e C Jb ss H in d s By A IM EE PA TTERSO N o u t u n t il 9 a .m . t o d a y w h en d e n ts w a it in g th e re S u n d a y , gaining for d ifferent ap art­ and the S t a t e M a n a g e m e n t office w a s th a t the m a n a g e r w o u ld m ents that w ere known avail­ b p D b h n R o h e r is D O LO RES M A JO R o p e n e d f o r s i g n in g o f le a se s. m ake s u r p r is e a p p e aran ce s able or taken. Shifts changed State News S taff W riters S o m e 60 s t u d e n t s s p ra w le d a n d c a ll o ff a ll the n a m e s on every six hours to allow w eary on the la w n S u n d a y a fte rn o o n the lis t to b e s u r e th a t e v e r y ­ cam pers to exchange their The annual spring term vigil for next y e a r's apartm ents be­ h a d a ll s ig n e d a lis t s o that a n a c t u a l lin e w a s n o t needed one w a s there. w a s m is s in g , h is n a m e w a s I f a p e r so n blankets and sleeping bags for a real bed. Men’s Rings Men’s Large Ring gan Friday as students camped outside the S tate Management N u m b e r 14 o n the lis t had s c ra t c h e d off. a n d e a c h per- ____ 11. .. « rtlncnr fn ( J M ) M e d iu m Open B ack $ 3 3 .5 0 * ( L M ) M e d iu m Open B ack $ 3 6 .5 0 * a r r iv e d S a t u r d a y f iiS t iU Iig and Alliance H U tt C c tf/fc r it ia t in u v .li w w u w» office on Michigan Avenue. (J H ) H e a v y O p e n B a c k 3 9 .0 0 * (L H ) H eavy Open Back 42, 00 " The first two students to a r­ S u n d a y a ft e r n o d n a r r i v e r s w e re a c h ie v in g h is g o a l. (JXH ) P la s t ic Back 4 4 .0 0 * (L X H ) P la s t ic Back 4 7 .0 0 * rive at 10:30 a.m . were p la c e d in the n u m b e r 47 p o s i­ The a s s e m b la g e y e ste rd a y a ft e rn o o n lo o k e d a n y t h in g b ut (cdhtinued from page one) ( J C B ) G o ld C lo s e d B a c k 5 0 .0 0 * ( L C B ) G o ld C lo s e d B a c k 5 3 .0 0 * equipped with blankets, cards, tion. m is e r a b le a s the g r o u p s p la y e d A m i s re p lie d a f t e r the m e e t ­ and determ ination. They took T h e o n ly d r a w b a c k to the turns with friends camping list, a c c o r d in g to s e v e r a l stu- c a rd s , lis t e n e d to r e c o r d s on a p o r ta b le r e c o r d p la y e r , slep t, in g th a t if H a n n a h 's in s t r u c t io n s a r e im p le rq e n t e d . " t h e n t h is Ladies’ Rings so a k e d u p the su n . a n d la s t ly w ill, b e p o s it iv e a c t io n . " B u t (C S ) C o - e d S w e e th e a rt R in g $ 2 9 .5 0 * t h is w a s the o n ly p o s it iv e p a rt did h o m e w o r k . (X X S ) L a d le s ’ M in ia t u r e R in g 2 9 .5 0 * of the m e e tin g , he sa id . Canadian Liberals d e a u d id a ft e r h is e le c t io n w a s T h e m a n a g e r h a d a ls o p r o ­ v id e d the g r o u p w it h a te le ­ H a n n a h told u s it is d iffic u lt v isio n . se t u p in s id e h i s o f­ to fin d q u a lif ie d b la c k s t u d e n t s . " W h it e G o ld $ 5 .0 0 e x t r a G re e k L e tte r E n c r u s t in g E x t r a 2 L e tte rs - - $ 4 .0 0 (continued from page one) fice. th a t w a s e q u ip p e d w it h A m i s s a id . " B u t o u r p o s itio n is * p lu s tax 3 L e tte rs — 6 .0 0 a n d w h o h a d o fte n re c e iv e d m o r e to c lo se r a n k s w it h h is defeated s p e a k e r s o u t s id e a n d a v o lu m e that if y o u c a n 't fin d q u a lif ie d a tte n tio n fo r h is m in is k ir t e d o p p o n e n ts, m o s t o f w h o m a re c o n tro l. W hen the o ffic e s tu d e n ts, then ju s t take b la c k m e m b e r s of P e a r s o n ’s C a b in e t c lo se d F r i d a y n ig h t, the w o u ld - s t u d e n t s . " A c o lle g e rin g is not a lu x u r y . It is*~a sy m b o l m o r e se e n by a s s o c i a t e s g i r l f r ie n d s a n d s p o r t s c a r s than fo r h is p o lit ic a l a c h ie v e m e n ts . a n d w ill c o n tin u e in T r u d e a u s. be a p a r t m e n t d w e lle r s tu rn e d than a d ip lo m a. It m a r k s you a s a m e m b e r of th at s m a l l m in o r ity who N o w that the s m o k e of b a ttle T h e p r im e t a s k is to p re p a re on the t e le v is io n a n d c u d d le d A m i s s a id th a t he a n d G r e e n have had what it ta k e s to g e t through c o l l e g e . It is tangible e v id en ce h a s c le a re d a w a y a n d the e x ­ f o r a n a t io n a l e le c t io n t h is y e a r up in t h e ir s le e p in g b a g s f o r o ffe re d to fin d a ll the " q u a lif ie d p e r ts h a v e h a d a c h a n c e to T r u d e a u h a s r e c e iv e d stro n g the f ir s t lo n g nig h t. b la c k p e o p le " the U n i v e r s i t y of c o lle g e g rad u atio n to th o se who o f fe r jo b s, give p r o m o ti o n s , aw ard stu d y h is C a m p a i g n s ta te m e n ts s u p p o rt f r o m b o th F r e n c h and A n o t h e r p a s t im e w a s b a r- w a n te d . E n g l i s h C a n a d a , a lt h o u g h so m e c iv ic h o n o r s . Y o u r c l a s s rin g is a n e c e s s i t y . th e y a r e b e g in n in g to w o n d e r w h e th e r C a n a d a i s in f o r a n y r e ­ Quebec d e le g a t e s h a d d o u b ts v o lu t io n a r y c h a n g e s in p o lic y a b o u t h is s t r o n g v ie w in s u p ­ Stop in soon . . . w e’ r e the only s t o r e in town th at c a r r i e s both JO S T E N a ft e r all. The b e lie f is th a t h is p o li­ cie s. fo r the im m e d ia t e fu tu re p o rt of f e d e r a lis m . H i s a tt it u d e t o w a r d n e g o t ia t in g on so m e Q u e b e c d e m a n d s has Memorial March and JOHN R O B E R T S c l a s s r in g s . bee n c r it ic iz e d a s to o r ig id but (continued from page one) ' News of the assassination had a t le ast, a r e no t g o in g to be it s e e m s lik e ly th a t w h e n he Green, adviser and close friend spread quickly the night before. m u c h d iffe re n t f r o m th o se of fa c e s C o n s e r v a t iv e le a d e r R o b ­ of Dr. King, related how only About 200 students, mostly L e s t e r B . P e a r s o n , w h o is r e t ir ­ e r t S t a n f ie ld in the e le c t io n he recently Dr. King had said he Negro, m arched without incident in g a s p r im e m in is t e r la te r t h is w ill d o w e ll in Q u e b e c , d e sp ite felt a t ea se only when speaking betw een 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. m o n th a t the a g e of 70. h is c o n t r o v e r s ia l p a st. in a church, how only recen tly Thursday. O n e of the f ir s t t h in g s T r u ­ he'd noticed Dr. King eye his L a te r Frid ay afternoon about audiences with apprehension as 150 • MSU students, mostly he spoke. white, m arched to the Capitol Pittsburgh Violence the city counted 300 injured and White A m erica is to blam e for Dr. King s death. G reen said. But he also gave blam e to the Ne­ building in downtown Lansing in support of open housing legis­ lation. (continued from page one) gro. including him self. He zeroed 1.300 arrested to that point. Sen. R obert F . Kennedy iD- in with the blam e--the w hite stu­ Gov. Rom nev had been outside The fed eral troops w ere a ir­ N .Y .i and his wife. E th el, a t­ lifted in a t the r e q u e s t1of Lt dents presen t on down to P re s i­ for about ten m inutes talking tended serv ices in a m ostly Ne­ Gov. Sam uel H. Shapiro, who dent Hannah, who w as in the au­ with a group of Negro Lansing 6The extra S stands for extra service gro church in the heart of the dience. for not speaking out on high school students, but he did said the . Chicago violence worst-hit section of the capital. amounted to an insurrection open housing. E a s t Lansing not return to g reet the MSU The Kennedy^ then walked 22 M ayor Gordon Thom as and city m arch ers. The crowd chanted. Some shooting and looting blocks, past burned stores, sol­ ad m in istrators for not approving "W e want R om n ey" in vain. continued early Sunday on Chi­ diers in battle a re a s and weary open housing legislation, David One person grabbed the m i­ cago's South Side, but the policemen. B erio and others on the Human crophone. called Romney a burned and littered Madison •I think it's a tragedy for the R elations C om m ittee fo r not quitter and a loser and said. Avenue area on the W est Side country. '■ said- Kenned y , a can­ stepping out when- he- and other ‘T h e whole-nation doesn't w an t w as quiet. didate for the D em ocratic presi­ Negro professors had d ifficu lties him. He doesn't want h im self." B altim o re's seizure of burning dential nomination. "W e ob­ and theft eased som ew hat Sun­ finding hom es in E a s t Lansing. viously ca n 't have this law less­ Slowly, deliberately. G reen O ther yelled. "W hy. if we can day morning, although police ness. violence and bloodshed in stated that Dr. M artin Luther walk four m iles, ca n 't he walk a reported sporadic looting and a our country. We also c a n 't have King w as the only m an he knew hundred y a rd s?" A Negro took rash of fa lse fire alarm s. the inju stices that s c a r our who felt no m a lice or hatred the microphone and pledged to As the day drew on. however. land." Maryland Gov. Spiro T. Agnew. for any m an. whether black or "p ro te st in both winter and In Chicago. P o lice Supt. meeting with high sta te offi­ white. sum m er. P ro te st until hell Ja m e s B. Conlisk J r . reported cials. w as advised not to m ake a B lack Students Alliance lead­ freezes o v e r." 5 07 E . G ra n d R ly o r things were "reason ably under ers asked the numerous white Som eone suggest going in­ 131 E . G r a n d R l v a r tour of the riot a re a s because A c r o s s f r o m th s U n io n A c r o s s f r o m B o r k o y H a ll control" early Sunday a s the first large numbers of people were persons present to leave and side. if he wouldn't com e out­ of the new troops w ere de­ w ait dow nstairs for the m arch to side. and most) of the crowd C ity P a r k in g A t R o a r D o o r F r o o P a r k in g — E a s t S id o O f S to r o coming into the s tre e t in B a lti­ ployed. B esides the nine dead. begin. swarm ed in. more.