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" J o h n s o n w a s u n s m ilin g a n d t e rs e w h e n L e a d e r s of the S o u th V ie t n a m g o v e r n ­ T h e e le c tio n of s ix m e m b e r s - a t - la r g e to S o m e e s t im a t e s w e r e th a t a s m a n y a s m e n t h a v e d is p la y e d a n x ie t y o v e r the A S M S U . fo u r d e le g a te s to the N a t io n a l 100.000 v is i t o r s w o u ld be in A t la n t a f o r the f o r t h c o m in g W a s h in g t o n - H a n o i m e e tin g S tu d e n t A s s o c ia t io n ( N S A ) . s e n io r c l a s s fu n e ra l. «=»» if S a ig o n i s not re p re se n te d , a n d B u n k e r is p re sid e n t a n d O f f - C a m p u s C o u n c il ( O C C ) T h e E b e p e z e r c h u r c h s e a ts o n ly 1,300 e x p e c te d to re p o r t on t h is a sp e c t. p re sid e n t w ill b e h e ld T h u r s d a y . w it h c h a i r s in the a is le s . A t t e n d a n c e w ill R FK in L a n sin g J o h n s o n d id not g iv e the te x t of the A ll fu ll t im e s tu d e n ts a r e e lig ib le to be b y in v ita tio n . m e s s a g e f r o m H a n o i, O f f i c i a ls s a id it w a s vote fo r the m e m b e r s - a t -la r g e . T h e r e a r e A m e m o r i a l s e rv ic e , s c h e d u le d f o r 2 T h u rsd a y not a n o r a l m e s s a g e but a f o r m a l w ritt e n no c la s s r e s t r ic t io n s , e a c h v o t e r s h o u ld p .m . a t th e M o r e h o u s e C o lle g e q u a d ra n g le , re p ly. vote fo r tw o s e n io r s , tw o ju n io r s , on e w ill f o llo w the E b e n e z e r s e rv ic e . T h e fu n ­ O n the s a m e d a te that the m e s s a g e w a s s o p h o m o re a n d o n e fe m a le . N e w Y o rk Se n a to r R o b e rt F . K e n n e d y e r a l c o r t e g e w i ll m a r c h the m ile f r o m c o n v e y e d to the U .S . g o v e r n m e n t . H a n o i O n ly j u n io r s a r e e lig ib le to v o te f o r w ill c a r r y h is p r e s id e n t ia l c a m p a ig n in to the c h u r c h to the c o lle g e . r a d i o 's in t e r n a t io n a l s e r v ic e b r o a d c a s t s e n io r c l a s s p re sid e n t, a n d o n ly o f f -c a m ­ M i c h i g a n T h u r s d a y w it h a s p e e c h at L a n ­ M o r e h o u s e i s the a ll- m a le c o lle g e w h e re a s ta te m e n t w h ic h s a id in p a rt: p u s s tu d e n ts a r e e lig ib le to v o te fo r O C C s i n g ’s J a c k T a r H o te l, the S t a t e N e w s D r . K i n g , h is f a t h e r a n d h is g r a n d f a t h e r T h e g o v e r n m e n t of the D e m o c r a t ic p re sid e n t. le a rn e d M o n d a y nig h t. re c e iv e d t h e ir b a c h e lo r 's d e g re e s. D r . R e p u b lic o f V ie t n a m d e c la r e s its r e a d i­ P o ll s w ill b e o p e n in B e s s e y a n d B e r k e y K e n n e d y w ill a d d r e s s a B u s i n e s s a n d H u g h G lo s t e r . M o r e h o u s e p re sid e n t , s a id n e s s to a p p o in t it s re p r e s e n t a t iv e to c o n ta c t .h a lls , the U n io n a n d the In t e r n a t io n a l P r o f e s s io n a l M e n ’s lu n c h e o n a t I p .m . the s c h o o l h a d o ffe re d s c h o la r s h i p s to D r . the U .S . r e p r e s e n t a t iv e w it h a v ie w to C e n te r f r o m 8 a .m . to 5:15 p .m . S t u d e n t s T h u r s d a y , W in t h r o p R o w e , c h a ir m a n of the d e t e r m in in g w it h the A m e r ic a n sid e the v o tin g f o r O C C p re s id e n t a n d s e n io r c l a s s In g h a m C o u n ty A llia n c e f o r K e n n e d y , sa id . ' ££s.sa.tii>o ot the U iv p r e s id e n f m a v d o s o o n lv in th e se p la ce s.. K e n n e d y 't o M t s V ), t to w e »aid. ■ ¿ ¿ ‘.k. ■ * . • -v , C a n ¿ ¡¿ f a te s sp e a k " H o w e v e r , w e ju s t now r e c e iv e d w o r d the D e m o c r a t i c R e p u b lic of V ie t n a m s o liv in g u n it s d u r in g lu n c h a n d d in n e r lin e s. The seventh “ Meet the Candidates’* session will be held in E a s t Landon Recreation Room a t 7 tonight. Grieving,widow that he i s d e f in it e ly c o m in g to L a n s i n g a n d w e ’i l h a v e to w a it a n d se e a s f a r a s a c a m p u s a p p e a r a n c e is c o n c e r n e d . " that t a lk s m a y s t a r t . " U n d e r p r e v io u s ly a n n o u n c e d U .S . p o lic y . J o h n s o n h a s s a id the U n it e d S t a t e s w ill T h e y w i ll o p e n 15 m in u t e s b e fo re the m e a l lin e s o p e n a n d w ilt c lo se 15 m in u t e s a fte r the lin e s close . c o m p le t e ly h a lt the b o m b in g w h e n H a n o i A lle n H u ss. e le c t io n s c o m m is s io n e r , R e v . R alph A b e rn a th y c a s t s an a n x io u s e y e to w a r d s M r s . M a rtin R o w e a d d e d th a t he e x p e c te d K e n n e d y to All ASMSÜ candidates will be present a g r e e s to p ro m p t a n d p r e d u c t iv e t a lk s H e sa id M o n d a y th a t the c a n d id a c y of J o e L u t h e r K ing a s s h e w a lk s with h e a d high In a m e m o r ia l m a r c h a r r iv e at L a n s i n g ’s C a p it a l C it y A ir p o r t to give their views. Students a re urged sa id the U n it e d S t a t e s a s s u m e d that N o r t h Nads fo r so p h o m o re m e m b e r -a t -la r g e f o r h e r s la i n c i v i l r i g h t s l e a d e r h u sb a n d . U PI T e le p h o to late T h u r s d a y m o r n in g . to attend and ask questions. is a ho ax. " H e is a n o n e x iste n t p e r so n a n d s tu d e n ts s h o u ld k n o w th a t a n y v o te s c a s t f o r h im w ill not be c o u n t e d . " H u s s said. 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A S M S U , a n d a t th e s a m e tim e m e to t h e ir h o m e s. b o a r d m e m b e r s , o f f e r n o t h in g D z o d in ’ s m a j o r d r a w b a c k i s a h e c o u ld m a i n t a i n a n a c t i v e t i e W e k n o w th e re w a s a d if fe r e n c e but r ig h t s is a t e r m c o in e d b y w h ite p e o p le in F r i d a y th e re w a s a m a r c h or, c a m p u s in b u t ta lk . l a c k o f C r e d i b i l i t y w i t h o t h e r w ith th e b o a r d u n d e r h is o w n c o u ld n 't f a t h o m it. s o w e ig n o re d it. O n e o f the p e o p le I m o s t r e sp e c t e d in a ra c is t s o c ie ty . " A l l the le g is la t io n in the r e v e r e n c e of D r . M a r t i n L u t h e r K i n g E le c t in g M in tz e r to th e b o a r d b o a r d m e m b e r s . H is m o tiv e s f o r in itia tiv e . m y life was a Negro classm ate whose w o r ld m e a n s n o th in g in the h a n d s o f r a ­ T h e m a r c h t e rm in a t e d at the U n io n m ig h t b e a g a m b le , b u t it is o n e a c t i o n a r e o f t e n s u s p e c t , a n d in ­ leg w as shriveled by polio, but who could c i s t s , " M c K i s s i c k siiid w h e r e the B l a c k S tu d e n t A llia n c e t "ld u s w e w o u ld l i k e t o s e e s t u d e n t s d eed h e h a s a ssu m e d th e re p u ta ­ J o e l B o y d , t h e o n ly N e g r o r u n ­ h o ld h is o w n in fo o tb a ll b e c a u s e ot the I t 's s h a m e fu l, but t r u e r w o r d s w e re that th e y c o u ld not d is c u s s t h e ir p la n s tr e m e n d o u s s t r e n g t h he had b u ilt in t o h is n e v e r sp oke n. b e c a u se th e re w e re w h it e s in t in ' a u d ie n c e . t i o n o f a h i g h ly p o l i t i c a l m a n , n in g f o r a n a t - la r g e p o s itio n o n ta k e . a rm s. D ic k G r e g o r y told u s th a t w e h a d to M o s t of the w h it e s left to jo in a m a r c h D z o d in p r e s e n t s a n o t h e r c a s e tr y in g h a rd to p le a s e e v e r y o n e t h e b o a rd , u n fo r tu n a te ly d o e s It w a s a d e p r e s s in g th o u gh t w hen he b r in g s a n it y b a c k to a s i c k a n d in s a n e on the ca p ito l. e n tir e ly . H e is , o f c o u r s e , th e w h ile in r e a lit y a c c o m p lis h in g n o t c o m e up to th e le v e l o f th e s e told m e several years ago that I thought of nation. T h e la st fe w d a y s t h is n a tio n The m a rch e rs w e re a lm o s t t o ta lly h a s t r u ly s e e m e d m e n t a lly d e ra n g e d . w h ite a n d s a n g s o n g s lik e " F r e e d o m " p n ly p r e s e n t b o a r d m e m b e r r u n - n o t h in g . o th e r th r e e c a n d id a te s . A s p r e s ­ him as a second-class citizen. It had never occurred to m e before, and I ’m sorry N e g r o e s w h o u se d to a p p e a r a s m y a n d " W e S h a ll O v e r c o m e . " T h e w o r d s h in g f o r r e - e l e c t i o n . A n d w h i l e W e f e e l t h a t D z o d in ’ s m e r i t s id e n t o f A r m s tr o n g H a ll, h e h a s to s a y that it w a s p r o b a b ly so. fr ie n d s no w s e e m f a r a w a y f r o m the e a s y s e e m e d h o llo w fie w a s b y n o m e a n s t y p i c a l o f o u tw e ig h h is d r a w b a c k s , a n d fa ile d to r e a lly im p r e s s a n y o n e F l o y d M c K i s s i c k . le a d e r of the C o n g r e s s g o in g h ig h s c h o o l d a y s. T o d a y th e y m ig h t W h e n a b la c k s p e a k e r at the U n io n in ­ th e m e m b e r s o f th e T h ir d S e s h o p e t h a t i f e l e c t e d , h e w i l l b le n d in M H A w ith w h a t h e h a s d o n e on R a c i a l E q u a lit y , told m e that c iv il be c a lle d " T o m " . v ite d " o u r w h it e lib e ra l f r i e n d s " to join the m a r c h th e re w a s a s c a t t e r in g ot la u g h ­ ter. D i c k G r e g o r y told u s that " w e d o n 't need lib e r a ls a n y m o r e , w e need r a d i c a l s . " ÌOUR READERS’ MINDS W h e n the m a r c h e r s re a c h e d the c a p ito l b u ild in g , a b la c k p rie st r e c e iv e d r o a r s of a p p r o v a l w h e n he c a lle d fo r u n it y of the b la c k s a n d w h it e s to s o lv e o u r p ro b le m T h e n a m o r e m ilit a n t b la c k m a n y e lle d M S U , E. L a n s in g o b s tr u c tio n is m that a ll s o u l b r o t h e r s s h o u ld le a v e a n d m eet a t the w est side drop-in cen ter and in trips to Washington. D C. More pleasant ally com petent Negro scholar in any of that the w h it e s w e re not needed. Bailey for Eade ro th e E ditor: the breaking of the state law by local talk, but no departm ental action. F r i d a y n ig h t, p a r t s o f W a s h in g t o n a n d I know that there will be many letters b arb ers' refu sal to service Negroes. I the areas of political science in which the Item : During the month of Ju ly 1966 departm ent is now seeking personnel. C h ic a g o b u rn e d a n d w e re looted. concerning the latest abom inable crim e well understand that M ichigan S ta te had I stood with a sign demanding open hous­ 1 ca ll upon the E a st Lansing com m unity E r ic Severied summed it up by saying igainst our black community which once no ju risd iction off the campus. Y e t I re­ ing before the E a s t Lansing City Hall. and government to speedily enact a strong To the E d ito rs: that th o se w h o r e a lly u n d e r st o o d Dr. K i n g igain disgraces us before the world. But ceived a phone call from a high adm inis­ While m ost passers-by ignored m e and a open housing law. On Thursday, April 4, 1968, the G over­ w e re w e e p in g , not lo o tin g . I would like to speak a s a faculty m em ber trator telling m e that I w as a trouble­ few com plim ented m e. there w ere m ore In these ways we may in som e m easure nor’s Council of B ailey Hall passed a 1 liste n e d to a n old m a n in a b a r sa y . if 22 years about mv‘ experiences a t MSU. m aker. a fte r I had testified to the d iscrim ­ vilifications against Negroes and m yself atone for R ev. K ing's murder, and m ove motion endorsing Dave E ad e for the " t h i s n ig g e r t h in g is g e t t in g o u t o f hand. ind in the E a st Lansing com munity, ination downtown. T h e v w e r e a c t u a lly t a k in g p ic t u r e s o f th e m Item : Som e y ears la ter, som e years than supporting rem ark s and som e of the our U niversity and the com m unity toward sophomore seat on the student board. It which are indicative of the aw esom eness looting. W h y in H e ll d id n 't th e y u s e a fte r the political scien ce departm ent attack ca m e from students, faculty and realizing the "D r e a m " of which he so elo­ w as fe lt that his qualifications w ere far af the white obstructionism to e ffo rts at g u n s in s t e a d of c a m e r a s . " was established . I suggested to chairm an tow nsfolk-m ostly the latter. quently spoke. above a ll the other candidate». Thus, an ordinary level to alleviate the sickness So the search goes on for the mad man number two (who has sin ce le ft and is I call upon the U niversity Administra­ I close on a hopeful note. I understand B ailey Hall w ent on record in support of our society. Perhaps R ev. K ing's who pulled the trigger on Dr. King. now a university chan cellor elsewhere» tion to im plem ent T>v action, not words, that under the im pact of cle rica l and of M r. E ad e. No other endorsem ents w ere m artyrdom wiii now change this. The m an , doesn't really m atter. The that we ought to have Negro m em b ers of the requ ests that Dr. G reen made to religious-lay leadership an open housing m ade th at evening nor w ill they be made Item : In 1947. together with Ira Polley. ja ils of A m erica wouldn't hold all the our departm ent. We had recen tly opened Presid ent Hannah la st Friday. law m ay be enacted here. I read that Big­ a t any future m eeting this year. State Superintendent of Education, then people responsible fo r his death. I c a ll upon C harles P re ss, chairm an of gie Munn. m y fellow "M in n eso tan ." is J . Christopher M anners a m em ber of the history and political it to Je w ish scholars. He agreed. Several the political scien ce departm ent, to give seeking the serv ices of Don Coleman, that Presid ent, B ailey Hall The problem is something that no one s c i e n c e departm ent, i p e r s o n a l ly tim es I subsequently brought the m a tte r firs t priority to the hiring of a profession- brilliant, speedy, scholarly Negro lineman can really put into words. Sooner or later witnessed instances of discrim ination in up indicating “ lea d s" th at I had obtained of a form dr day. ju stice will prevail but it will just entail l>l \ m is , HERE’S THE ^ f i've NEVER 06ENTÖ V lU PROBABLY WITH The clergy, the religious folk and the Letter Policy | m ore em pty words. WORLDFAMOUS60LF HEHte m i MKTfEPIDfUK/WUC MASTERS 60LF TOURNAMENT.. ( AUGUSTA BEFORE... V ARNOLD AMP WINNIE ! ath letic d irecto r are showing us the way. No one can explain hate, or greed or even love. They are em otions and nothing PROFLVIN6 HIS v i ------- May the Top M anagers of this U niversity The S tate News w elcom es a ll let­ PRIVATEJET 10 and com m unity now ca rry on and give us ters. P le a se keep a ll le tte rs under m ore. I can 't explain why black people burn i AUG05TA,660fi6iAy the kind of m em orial that really honors that nonviolent fighting A m erican saint. 300 w ords: we w ill reserv e the right to edit any le tte rs over th at length. and loot their own citie s a fte r their own M artin Luther King. All le tte rs should b e typed and triple lead er is murdered. Carroll Hawkins spaced and include nam e, university But then I'm not a black man. associate professor, standing, phone num ber, and address. "Sing Blessed Lord' tonight and Sing it political scien ce No unsigned le tte rs will be m inted. Tuesday. April 9, 1968 3 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan ft T r o o p s s e n t to B a lt im o r e ; G o v . tells G u a rd NEW S to stay in D etroit s u m m a ry D E T R O I T ( U P I t -- G o v . R o m n e y M o n d a y o r d e r e d N a t io n a l o rd er Ic e p f in m a j o r c it ie s G u a r d t r o o p s a n d S t a t e P o lic e to s t a y in D e t r o it a t le a s t u n t il W e d n e s d a y to e n f o rc e h is c u r f e w a n d e m e r g e n c y r e s t r ic t io n s f o r t h e m e t r o p o lit a n a r e a A c a p s u l« su m m a ry o f the d a y ’s e v e n ts fro m In M ilw a u k e e , tw o o u t b r e a k s v a n c e m e n t of C o lo r e d P e o p le R o m n e y s a id he a n d h is w ife w o u ld a tte n d the f u n e r a l o f D r . B y A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s le n c e w a s re p o rt e d there. N e w o u r w ir « s e r v ic e s . f o r m e d lin e s a n d k e p t the c r o w d M a r t i n L u t h e r K i n g J r. in A tla n t a . G a T u e s d a y a n d w o u ld a n ­ M o r e f e d e r a l t ro o p s w e re r e ­ Y o r k w a s a ls o q u ie t a n d on e p o ­ o f r o c k - t h r o w in g m a r r e d a m e ­ a w a y f r o m the b u ild in g s . n o u n c e W e d n e s d a y w h e t h e r the s ta te o f e m e r g e n c y w o u ld c o n ­ q u e ste d to sto p re n e w e d lo o tin g , lic e m a n s a id the b ig g e s t N e g r o m o r ia l m a r c h b y 15.000 p e r s o n s n e ig h b o rh o o d in B r o o k ly n w a s t h ro u g h the d o w n to w n d is t r ic t In C h ic a g o , w h e r e 10.000 s o l­ tin ue b e y o n d th a t d a y . a r s o n a n d v io le n c e in B a lt im o r e T h e f i r s t o f 11,000 N a t io n a l G u a r d t r o o p s r e c e iv e d o r d e r s - t h e la rg e s t c iv il r ig h t s d e m o n ­ d ie r s p a t r o lle d the s t r e e t s in M o n d a y , b ut s o ld ie r s k e p t o r d e r • lik e a t o m b " S u n d a y night. sh ifts, c h u r c h a p p e a ls b r o u g h t a M o n d a y to r e t u r n to t h e ir h o m e t o w n s in th e u p p e r p e n in s u la . in o th e r m a j o r c it ie s h it b y N e ­ In M e m p h is . 5.000 g u a r d s m e n s tr a t io n in the c i t y 's h is t o ry . T h e r o c k s b ro k e sto re w in ­ flo o d o f fo o d d o n a tio n s . A b o u t O f the 11.000 p u t on s t a n d b y a le rt. 4.000 w e r e in D e t r o it a n d g r o r io t in g in the w a k e of the sto o d by w h ile t h o u s a n d s 300 h o m e le s s w e r e s h e lte re d in the r e m a in d e r w e re sta tio n e d in a r m o r i e s in o t h e r M i c h i g a n “H o w m an y m en m ust die be­ a s s a s s in a t io n of D r . M a r t i n L u ­ m a r c h e d p e a c e fu lly in m e m o r ­ d o w s. but so -c a lle d c o m m a n d o s v Y M C A 's . c h u r c h e s , s o c ia l s e r v ­ cities. ia l d e m o n s t r a t io n f o r the ( a l­ o f the Y o u t h C o u n c il of the N a ­ fo re we can have freedom th e r K in g . J r. tio n a l A s s o c ia t io n fo r the A d - ic e c e n t e r s a n d p r iv a t e h o m e s. T h e G o v e r n o r 1o r d e re d t ro o p s in to D e t r o it F r i d a y W h e n T h e n e w o u tb r e a k in B a l t i ­ ie n K in g . and peace and truth in this s c a tte re d in c id e n t s of v a n d a lis m , a s s a u lt s a n d lo o tin g t h re a t ­ m o re . w h e r e m o s t o f a n e n tire society ?" Mrs. Xlartin Lu th er c it y b lo c k w a s s e t a fir e a n d a 1 e ned to m u s h r o o m in t o a m a j o r d is tu rb a n c e . H e s a id th e a c - ■ tio n w a s " p r e v e n t i v e r a t h e r th a n c o r r e c t i v e . " K in g. s u s p e c te d lo o te r w a s sh o t dead, R o m n e y s e m e r g e n c y p r o c la m a t io n , im p o s in g the c u rfe w , c a m e d e s p ite the p re s e n c e of b a n n in g p u b lic m e e t in g s a n d r e s t r ic t in g s a le s of liq u o r, g a s o ­ 7.400 s o ld ie rs. S o u r c e s told T h e A s s o c ia t e d C o n g re s s ru s h e s h o u s in g line a n d a m m u n it io n , c o v e r e d a ll of W a y n e C o u n t y a n d p a r t s of M a c o m b a n d O a k la n d c o u n t ie s to the n o rth. iM s iin a P r e s s th a t a u t h o r it ie s p ro b a b ly In D e t r o it , p o lic e s a id 21 f ir e s d u r in g t h is w e e k e n d w e re had a s k e d fo r a b o u t 2.000 m o r e c o n f ir m e d a r s o n s , a n d n in e w e r e p o s s ib le a rs o n s . A liq u o ^ . In te rn a l onaf News tro o p s. A b o u t 1.900 f e d e r a l s o l­ • N g u y e n T h u o n g , N o r t h V ie t n a m e s e a m b a s s a d o r to C a m ­ d ie r s w e re se n t in S u n d a y n ig h t to r e in f o r c e 5.500 N a t io n a l b ill f o l l o w i n g d is o r d e r s sto re w a s d a m a g e d b y a fir e b o m b e a r ly M o n d a y . S in c e the e m e r g e n c y b e g a n , tw o a lle g e d lo o te r s w e re sh o t and k ille d b y p o lic e F r i d a y n ig h t a n d e a r ly S a t u rd a y , a n d 12 b od ia. is in H a n o i s u p p o s e d ly in c o n n e c t io n w it h N o r t h V ie t ­ G u a rd sm e n . fie ld to ld n e w s m e n s h o r t ly b e ­ ‘W e o u g h t to let C o n g r e s s p e r s o n s w e r e in ju re d , in c lu d in g th re e p o lic e m e n . M o s t o f the n a m 's s u g g e s t io n th a t the p r e lim in a r y t a lk s fo r p e a c e w it h W A S H IN G T O N iA P i- S e n a t e T h e n a t io n w id e d e p lo y m e n t of fa c e up to its r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s fo re the S e n a t e m e t. le a d e r s c a lle d M o n d a y lo r in j u r ie s o c c u r r e d d uri/ig the f ir s t 24 h o u r s of the e m e rg e n c y . the U n it e d S t a t e s be h e ld there. See page 1 s o ld ie r s a n d N a t io n a l G u a r d s ­ T h e m a j o r it y le a d e r s a id that a n d p e r h a p s g iv e the m e m b e r s p r o m p t H o u s e p a s s a g e of the m e n w a s p ut a t 55.000. a p p a r ­ if J o h n s o n a d d r e s s e s a jo in t • A B r i t i s h je t a ir lin e r w it h 126 p e r s o n s a b o a r d c a u g h t fire c iv il r ig h t s - o p e n h o u s in g b ill, a c h a n c e to g o h o m e a n d ta lk e n tly the la r g e s t s u c h f o rc e e v e r s e s s io n a t a ll. it m a y b e a ft e r a n d s a id t h is sh o u ld b e fo llo w e d to the p e o p le . " he said . YOU o n ta k e off. b e g a n to fa ll a p a r t in the a ir. then c r a s h e d a t a tu rn e d o u t fo r a c iv il e m e r g e n c y an E a ste r r e c e s s s t a r t in g L o n d o n A ir p o r t . F i v e a r e k n o w n d e a d a n d 18 a r e m is s in g . b y a c o o lin g -o ff p e r io d a ft e r la st in the U n it e d S ta te s. i d o n 't th in k w e o u g h t to T h u r s d a y a n d c o n t in u in g u n ­ tv ic n * Q w e e k e n d 's r a c ia l d is o r d e r s . In all. 27 m e n . a ll b u t f o u r of r u s h in to a jo in t s e s s i o n . " M a n s ­ til A p r i l 17. • T h e I s r a e l i a r m y re p o rt e d th a t t r o o p - c a r r v in g I s r a e l i h e li­ th e m N e g r o e s , h a v e b ee n k ille d c o p t e r s fle w in to J o r d a n so u t h of the D e a d S e a to a t t a c k the h e a d q u a r t e r s of A r a b c o m m a n d o s o p e r a t in g in I s r a e l s N e g e v D e s e rt. in f o u r d a y s o f r io t in g in d o z e n s of c itie s. 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English, mathematics, physical edu­ H E D R IC K HOUSE t h r e e 1 9 6 7 C e s s n a I 5 0 ’ s , o u r c o m p le te I n s t r u m e n t / c r o s s - c o u n t r y S k v - O P E N RUSH cation (w om ens' and social science iB.M i School District 102. 111.: Early and T U ES. - THURS. h a w k , o u r a ll -n e w C e s s n a C a r d in a l and o u r c o m p r e h e n s iv e g ro u n d s c h o o l s . S o m e o f th e a d v a n ta g e s o f fly in g w ith th e MSU fly in g clu b a r e th a t GOODRICH’S SPARTAN later elementary education, mentally and 140 H A S L E T T y o u r n o n -p r o f it u n i v e r s it y o r g a n iz a tio n ca n o f f e r th e b e s t p o s s ib le n - acoustically handicapped, maladjusted, s t r u c t i o n and e q u ip m e n t a t th e lo w e st c o s t . 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S o m e p e o p le le a r n to fly b e c a u s e It Is a c h a lle n g e , to m a k e e a c h w eek en d a v a c a ti o n by b rin g in g f a r a w a y p l a c e s w ith in e a s y re a ch to p r e p a r e f o r a c a r e e r with th e a i r l i n e s , an d to g iv e y o u r s e l f g r e a t e r m o b ility . L e a r n in g to fly u n d o r th o g u ld a n co o f e x p o r t I n s t r u c ­ tio n i s e a s y , o x p ltln g and fu n . r( , f « = j¡ l\r E l s w orth C o -o p o f f e r s you the ad­ ■ > **....... v a n ta g e s uof o f f - c a m p u s living with W h y n o t p l a n to a t t e n d o u r m e e t in g t o n ig h t ? r o o m and b o a r d at only $180. p e r 8:30 P.M . - Room 38 Union Building te rm . •Sp a r t â n s h o p p in g ' c e n t e r M e e t o u r I n s t r u c t o r s and M e m b e r s - F i l m ft R e £ r e s h m # « t s F r e e 940 T R O W B R I D G E R D . - E . L A N S I N G L E A R N M O R E AT O P E N RUSH ^e «hu. o p e n 9 a .m .- 9 p .m .-.M o n . th ru F r i. * 9 a m . - 4 p .m .-S a t. A p ril 9-10-11 7 to 10 P .M . C a ll 3 3 2 - 3 5 7 4 f o r r i d e s W IN G ED S P M T M I S Tuesday, April 9 , 1968 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan State News Stott News C la t t lllt d April Showers Bring May Flowers and Want Ads Bring Eager Buyers C lassifie d 355-8255 355-6255 — - ■ - *| Automotive Automotive Employment F o r Rent For Rent B U SB O Y S NEEDED - meals 337- Apartments W ANTED: TWO girls Chalet spring A U STIN H E A L Y 3000. 1900 $030 O L D S M O B IL E 98 1961. Full power 0173. M 11 and summer, if desired. 351-7977 332-8118. 327 Hillcrest. East Lan­ Air conditioning. $300 or best of­ 5-4 10. sing. 2-4 10 fer. Call 482-6133 7-8/15 K tLB O R N - ' W A L K IN G distance T R A N S M IT T E R O PER AT O R . FCC from downtown. New-one bed­ C H E V R O L E T 1959. Good motor, body needs little repair. Excellent sec­ S T U D E B A K E R . 1962 Wagon V-8 New license required. Immediate oc­ cupancy. Part time, up to thirty room. Furnished, parking. Lease Riverside Fast tires, batterv. brakes. Excellent required. 332-3135 10-4/10 ond car. $175. 4044)309. 5-4 11 hours per week. Call 482-1334. 10-4 18 4-m an apartm ent leasin g fo r • AUTOMOTIVE condition $395. 332-3700 3-4 11 E A ST LA N SIN G - Marigold Apart­ Ju ne and Septem ber, A pril 8 • EMPLOYMENT C H E V R O L E T 1963 Impala. Excellent E X E C U T IV E SE C R E T A R Y . Must be ments - 911 Marigold. Furnished and 9* 10 a*m . - 8 p .m . Of­ T H U N D E R B IR D 1984 Full power college graduate or senior Full one-bedroom. air conditioned. e POE RENT condition. Best offer. 1024‘i Farrand. Excellent condition. Reasonable. fic e : 1310 E a st Grand R iv er IV 2-8478. 3-4 9 time or part time, at least twenty Across street from campus. Phone e POE SALE Call 351-9509 5-4 15 hours a week. 3308 South Cedar. IV 9-9651 for appointment. 10-4 '9 Avenue* Phone: 332-8292* e LOIT A POUND C H E V R O L E T 1980 convertible Au­ Suite 11. Lansing. 3-4 10 e PERSONAL tomatic. excellentcondition $245 TR-4 1965 Black with red interior. S E V E R A L T H R E E and four-man REN TA L. TWO blocks from Union. 351-0954 801 Abbott Road 3-4 11 Excellent condition. Call 626-7600.3-4 10 E D U C A T IO N A L C O O RD IN A TO R apartments now available for spring Available summer term and 1968- • PEANUTS PERSONAL term. Call State Management. 332- 69 school year. Men or women. • REAL ESTATE C H E V Y II 1903. Nova convertible. T R IU M P H TR-4 1983 Navy blue. Large architectural and engineering 8887 C-4/9 Two and four place units $50 ■ e SERVICE White walls. Six cylinder, standard Excellent condition. Michelin tires. firm desires a qualified individual $65 per student per month. Call transmission. Two spare snow tires. Tonneau-new top. 351-8842. 5-4 11 to act in the capacity of educational 332-3895. 5-4 9 • TRANSPORTATION We«k days, after 5 p.m. 372- coordinator with the firm. â É t t t 1 • WANTED T R IU M P H TR-4. 1984 White exter­ I 5828. *** » ior. red Interior. 23.000 miles. Good Previous experience in the follow­ NORTHWIND E Y D E A L V IL L A Apartments . . . Now accepting leases for year COR V A IR MONZA 1962 4-speed, condition. Driven by sedate profes­ ing would be desirable: FARMS beginning September. 1968. Two- D E A D L IN E engine needs a little work. Call for sor. Call 372-1829 or 355-1887. 2-4 10 Faculty Apartments bedroom apartments for $240. month. details 332-5842 ask for Jack 3-4 11 .‘UAasI-Ptant Planning nnni r; ft appliances. gar­ 1 PM . one c la s s day be­ T R IU M P H S P IT F IR E 1984. Just the Educational Programming 351-7800 bage disposal, furnished lor tour- C O R V E T T E 1963 convertible. 327 car for spring term. Excellent con­ Curriculum Planning man or (ive-man. call 351-4275 fo re publication. cubic Inches: 360 h.p. 4.11 posi- dition. New top $950. 339-2307 3-4 10 E V E R G R E E N ARMS. One girl for School Enrollment Projections after 5 p.m. Ç C ancellation * - 12 noon on* traction. 427 hood. $1575. 351-6711. summer. 351-5885 3-4 11 State School Bonding Laws c la s s day before publica­ 10-4 22 V O LK SW AG EN 1967 Sunroof, low TWO B E D R O O M luxury apartment. mileage, many extras, premium SUM M ER 4-man apartment avail­ tion. An opportunity to work in education Short terra lease available. 351- CUTLASS. 1987. Holiday Coupe Yel­ tires, must sell, drafted. 351-7565 5-4 11 able In sublease Modern conven­ as well as architecture as an inter­ 4275 / C low. black fabric interior. Full iences. 332-3934. 3-4 11 PHONE power, radio, tinted glass, air con­ V O LK SW AG EN 1966 Bright red sun­ preter of school client needs. U N IV E R S IT Y VM -LA ditioned, low mileage. 393-1171. 5-4 15 roof. Excellent condition. One owner. S U B L E T FO R summer luxury apart­ 355-8255 Phone IV 2-9778. 5-4 II Salary - open. ment. One or two men 351-5828 B E A L HOUSE D O D G E 1962 two door hardtop. Cali 3-4 11 RATES -An Equal Opportunity Emplover- Sprlng-Sum m er-FaU Rentals 353-8910 after 1:30 pm. 5-4 15 Auto S erv ice & P a rts Address reply to: S U M M E R - L U X U R Y apartment for 2 & 3 MAN UNFTS 1 D A Y ................... $ T.50 ECON-O-LINE 1963 eight passen­ three Good location. Sublet. 351 Rental O ffice-^35 Abbott TWO F O U R 'S for 318 Mopar Mani­ 6707. 3-4 U ger wagon. Good condition. 42.000 Louis C. Kihgscott and Associates. 351/7910 3 D A Y S ................. $ 3 .0 0 fold. carburators. linkage and air Inc. miles $850. E D 7-7109 5-4 1! filters. $40 351-6189 between 3-6 5 D A Y S ................. $ 5 .0 0 Architects-Engineers NORTHW1ND A P A R T M E N T S - Need S U M M E R SU BLET : Two bedroom, p.m. 5-4 10 one man spring, two men summer F IA T 1959. Runs well Very eco­ P.O. Box 671 furnished luxury apartment, air- (based on 10 words p e r ad) 351-8658 3-4 11 nomical. $75. 351-8774 3-4 11 CAR WASH: 25c. Wash. wax. vacu­ Kalamazoo. Michigan 49005 conditioned. pool. 351-7406 3-4 9 O ver 1 0 ,15f p er word p e r day 6-4 12 um. U-DO-IT 430 South Clippert F IA T 1965. 1500 Red convertible. H ASLET T A P A R T M E N T S Four man TWO M E N summer term Pool, air- Back of KO-KO B A R C-4 11 23.000 miles Excellent condition R E G IS T E R E D N U R SE S: Immediate summer sublease. 351-0669 5-4 15 conditioning. Evdeal Villa. 351-5846. T h e re will be a 5 0 f serv ice openings on all shifts Starting sal­ 5-4 10 351-9241. 4-5 15 M E L 'S AUTO SE R V IC E . Large or and bookkeeping charge If ary: days. $3 15 per hour: After­ O N E G IR L $50. Rent tree until small, we do them all. 1108 East this ad is not paid within F O R D 1965 convertible Excellent noons. i$3.30: Nights. $3.45 Plus .April 18 Utilities included 351- TWO M A N Apartments. Furnished. Grand River. 332-3255. C one week. condition $1 395 353-7604 Ask for many benefits including 10 per 7999 3-4 11 138 Kedzie. 124 Cedar, and 129 Ed 1-4 9 cent weekend bonus, merit increases, Burcham From $130 - $160. per MASON BO D Y SHOP 812 Easl KaU sickness and accident insurance, C H A LE T FOUR man apartment tor month Year and summer leases T he State News will be mazoo Street-Since 1940 Com K A R M A N N G H IA 1967 Red excellent time anda q half lor overturn- Two summer Reduced rates 351-0858 Call IV 7-3^,evenings 882-2316 C T |‘|U; ..y,: píete auto painting and coliiiior . . I . — pm jfcle onN «<>5 \yeejts qaig miration u«.al J K _leave v . V IP . • >* - ’ 4l/r nAWK'faooir X itfr. : " » s ’ . i f 'I t f l Í l i ( r lr s t a u P rfrtc d rre c t Inser­ J V 5-0256 TWO G IR L S for immediati JCCU- prices on meals Six paid holidavs N E W L Y M A R R IE Ó 7 tion. g fancy. Rive Reduccd MGB 1966 rail 339-8890 after paid life insurance, suggestion bo­ rates. 351-0399 5 30pm 3-49 A C C ID EN T P R O B L E M Call KALA nuses and ample opportunity for * TANGLEW OOD7 5-4 10 MAZOO S T R E E T BO DY SHOP advancement to supervisory posi­ M U STANG 1965 V-8 Four-speed Small dents to large wrecks Amer tions. We invite your personal in­ APARTM ENTS O N E ROOM and l unfurnished lean and foreign cars Guaranteed except — i i I J l ) efrigeratnr. T h e State News does not Excellent condition. Take over pay­ spection of our modern facilities 2 B d r m . , u n fu r., f r o m 139.50 work. 482-1286 2628 East KaU across f i r » .„mpus Reasonable. perm it r a c ia l or religious ments of $42 80 Phone credit man­ P R O V IN C IA L H O U SE and W H ITE ager. 489-2379 3-4 10 mazoo. C 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 E D 2-0792 or 351-9508 10-4 17 H ILL S M O N T E C E L L O HOUSE. East discrim ination In Its ad­ Lansing. Phone Mrs. Love. 332- vertising c o l u m n s . T h e O L D SM O B IL E 1981 F-85 Fully 0817. 10-4 17 M EN : C LEAN , quiet, cooking, park­ S U M M E R S l’B-Let - Four man lux­ State News will not accept equipped, dependable, good rubber Aviation Newt Item: President Johnson halts ing. Supervised. Two blocks to Ber- ury apartment. Air conditioning, $225 cash or take over pavments M A L E STUDENTS. If you have need key. 487-5753 or 485-8336. " c swimming pool. 351-8312. S-4 9 advertising which d iscrim ­ most of bombing in Viet Nam. 332-4771. 3’4 12 TH E W IN G E D SP A R T A N S now own a of money. Call 393-5880 if you are inates a g a i n s t religion, Cessna Cardinal-another good rea­ 18-27. 1:30 to 4 p.m.. Monday N E E D O N E man lor Ihree-man Bur- ra c e , co lo r o r national o r ­ O L D SM O B IL E 1980 Station Wagon. son to join and learn to fly or rent through Thursday. C cham »Woods apartment Immediate , C e d a r G r e e n s A pts. igin. Runs well - functional. $220. 351- through your own university club. Save $58 month and utilities. 332-8125 with the lowest rates, best equip­ S p r in g , S u m m e r and 4687. ask for BUI Smith. 5-4 9 ment. quality instruction. Call 355- Scooters & C ycles Scooters & C ycles W ANTED: G IR L or woman to help Ask fur Rob 5-4 in F a l l R e n t a ls elderly wif-» of retired professor a « a- a . - — — » - * A»- ^ 1178. 353-0230 351-9301 C yÀtMtf* tot* i * * - ’- * tw o jig » * * C* ( i „ to r trm o 126 .’»WH.FOflX- Two man* farnisJ^d J f ,,vu — s .. y*— *•>«■ • ■- * -»<*• fy-wt • F R A N C IS A VIATIO N 'so easy t d Lansing-Okemos . bus „.op. 337- t(6&: ¡ter month All utilities ex­ Automotive brakes Excellent condition. $1.495. learn in the P IP E R C H E R O K E E ’ ! 5523. 3-4 9 2731. 10-4 15 cept electricity. Phone 372-5767. 1 351-8631 ] E D 2-5145. 5-4 10 HONDA 305 Scrambler 1967. Call Special$5.00offer! 484-1324. C HONDA SPO R T ¿ ' r,'vvi condition. 489-1656 C 351-9333 after 6 p.m. 3-4 10 REN TA L. TH IS term two blocks A LFA -R O M E O Veloce. 1962. Blue, Cheap. Call S 5 0 L f V 332-6547 W A N TED : BU S bovs-sorority house. from Union One. two. or three new lire», oe'-* r e b u ilt »tarter OLDSMOfilLF. 1961 F-85 Fully HONDA 250 Scrambler. Perfect W 10-4 16 518 MAC. 332-5354 or 332-2515. 3-4 10 O N E M A N needed to share home IF Y O U WANT a new experience women. $65 per month apiece. Call I motor, »o condition. equipped i dependable, good rubber. on Lake Lansing. $50 month. Call condition. Bell helmet. Must be 332-3895. 5-4 9 408 Pine oireet. Mt. pleasant, $225 cash, is- take over pavments. in fait results . . . try a Want Ad. T R IU M P H 350CC. Red. New clutch W A IT ER S N E E D E D at T H E D ELLS. ' after 9 p.m.. 339-9060 3-4 9 seen. 337-1855. 4-4 11 Michigan. Call 772-1984. 7-4/10 332-4771. 3-4 II It's low In cost... high in results. and rings After 5 p.m. 351-6007 3-4 11 Call 339-9014. 5-4 10 HONDA 1966. 50CC. Half price. S l’M M E R - FO U R man luxury apart­ F O R E IG N FOOD Call 351-8804 after 8 p.m. 3-4 10 T R IU M P H 1959 Cub. Call before W A R E H O U SE H E L P • Morning and ment. Air-conditioned Dishwasher. L an sin g's only m arket spe­ 4:30 p.m. 372-0787. 34 11 afternoon shifts ble. Start at Across from Gables Unlimited $1.80 I f f l L L f c O - c t Mr. Ma- cializin g In food from a ll coun­ B R ID G E S T O N E 1968 175. Best buy parking. 351-0521. 5-4 11 around. Call 351-8745 . 3-4 10 BMW R-89-Rebuilt engine, excel­ qulre. I l r low. Chemical Com­ tr i e s . Closing a fte r E a s te r * lent condition. $750. Call after 5 pany. 2011 North High Street. Lan­ SU B L E T TWO man luxury Chalet D O N 'T S IG N THAT LEASE HONDA 305 C O I eellent cond H Hawk E x ’ Call Jim. p.m.. 332-5712 3-4 11 sing. 5-4 9 apartment. 351-0488 Balcony over river. 5-4 11 S H A H E E N ’ S T H R IF T W A Y 2310 S . CEDAR 485-1538 485-2907 3-4 10 HONDA 50. 1965. 860 miles. $150. For Rent unless you have BSA H O R N E T 1986 Excellent condi­ tion. 355-6854. 3-4 9 Cali after 5:30p.m. E D 2-2025. HONDA SPO RT 50. 1966. $160 Only 1-4 9 TV R E N T A L G.E. Portable, Free L a n s in g to D e t r o i t In 3 0 m in , A L P H A D E L T A PI Y E S NO 1100 miles. 355-1128 3-4 11 service and delivery. $8.50 per month. Call ST A T E M A N A G E M E N T s o r o r ity h o u se op en T R IU M P H 1965 TR-8 650cc Excel­ □ □ c o m p l e t e so u n d p ro ofin g — betw een room s and lent condition. Phone 351-8824. 3-4 9 HONDA 1967 305 Scrambler. Excel­ CORP. 332-8687. C F L Y M IC H IG A N fo r su m m er. $225, ap artm en ts lent condition. 351-7114. 5-4 15 T R A D E W INDS M e a l s , M o n d ay — F r i ­ SU Z U K I 1987 250cc. Helmets, over­ TV R E N T A L S for students. Low size tires. 351-0778 evenings. 3-4 '9 BSA 1965. Immaculate customized d a y . A m p le p a r k in g . I economical rates by the term or □ □ am p le p a rk in g — C e d a r V illage h as p ark in g fo r Hornet. 351-0248. 4-4 12 month. U N IV E R S IT Y TV R E N T ­ C a ll 3 3 7 -0 7 1 9 m o rn ­ ALS. 484-9263. C o v e r 500 c a r s — 3 s t o r y park in g r a m p A U T H E N T IC D E A L E R for Yamaha. in g s . Triumph, and BMW. Complete line 1TV R E N T A L S for students. $9.00 □ □ c h o ic e of 9 o r 12 m onth l e a s e s of parts, accessories, leather month. Free service and delivery. goods, and helmets. 1/2 mile south Call NEJAC. 337-1300. We guaran­ co n v e n ie n t lo c a t i o n — we adjoin the ca m p u s of 1-96 on South Cedar. S H E P 'S tee same-day service. C C a ll 351-5168 Englnaerlng □ □ MOTORS. Phone 694-6621. C Opportunities □ □ a f u l l -t i m e m a in te n a n c e sta ff on 24 hour c a l l Employment P X Store — Frandor U .S . D e p t, o f Paddle B a ll P ad d les, $ 2 .8 8 - □ □ a i r conditioning N E E D P E R S O N with G rill experi­ $ 5 .8 8 . Penn. T e n n i s B a lls S ev eral m ature young men to T r a n s p o r t a t lo n ence for work at Green Meadows sh are co zy , well furnished Golf Course, beginning May 1st. jl .9 9 - f 2 .4 9 . Tennis R a c k e t B u r e a u o f P u b lic R o o d s □ p r iv a t e study d esk f o r e a c h student home in L ansing. Ample park­ □ Hours to be arranged. Also, male P r e s s $1.39. Shag Golf B all ing. E xcellen t d eal. 482-5186 on C a m p u s for cleaning and dishes. Both must $2.88/doz., $3.88/ doz. New □ □ 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 be 18 or older. Call for an appoint­ A p r il 10, 1 9 6 8 ment. 485-7237. 5-4 12 Golf B alia $3.98/ 3. Tennis b u ilt-in b o o k sh e lv e s Shoes $5*49. B aseb all Gloves □ □ G R E A T L A K E S E M P L O Y M E N T for $ 4 .8 8 -$ 9 .8 8 . Softballs $1.98. H o o v er v acu u m clean ers for every 2 ap art­ permanent positions for men and Swim Fins $10,88-$U .88. Swim AnncMUA&n n ii7 7 ir yfíJWLsii □ □ women in office, sales, technical Snorkels $2 .9 8 . Special Pish­ CROSSWORD PUZZLE a m a ra n ti a a a ra m en ts JUST THE THINS TO IV 2-1543 C-4 I I ing T a c k l e . R od s, R e e ls , í i H O H ü n n o a m a r a □ □ l a r g e w a lk -in s t o r a g e c l o s e t WEAR AROUND THE EM PLO YERS PANY. Experienced OVERLO AD CpM - secrepries. L u r e s , L in e s . Save 25%-35%. ACROSS H H 3 ranrara mraaarama a n n i f ü H íi □ □ i n c i n e r a t o r ohute on e v e r y flo o r HOUSE typists to work temporary A lig n ­ ments. Never a fee. Phone 487- NEED A CAR? 1. Curlicue 29. Planet s r a r a t ir a u w a A State Farm Homeowners 6071. C-4 11 4. Reared 8.%nmerse 30. One 31. Appoint a n a nrawam □ l a r g e lau n d ry r o o m s with w a s h e r s and d r y e r s Policy. It’s the low-cost a n m t im r a « r a n n a □ T EA C H IN G PO SITIO N S West. South­ 11. Extinct bird 33. Negative package policy that pro­ vides broader coverage for west. Otheri. Cline Teachers Agency. BUDOnt 12. Gr. letter 34. Oangerous □ O H raraara racrn □ □ h i-p o w e r e d T .V . antenna r e c e p tio n your home and belongings 129 East Grand River. 3-4 11 13. Samuel's mentor 36. Minimum 38. Alternative iih h ís ranramnrara W H I3 3 f i S í l ^ i i a and for you, in case of law­ S A IL IN G INSTRU C TO R wanted for r n iM f 14. Heartbroken 39. Morning □ □ 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 suits. Yet, all this protection summer employment In Bay City. 17. Owned 41. Public notice a r a r l a r a r a a a r a Michigan. To apply write or call c a r p e t i n g including the bath vanity is yours at a rate that’s 15% Lake Huron Sailboats. Inc.. 408 Special R a te s fo r MSU Studi 18. Misjudge 42. Chance to 25% lower than the same North Hampton, Bay City. Michi­ 19.Journey 48. Finesse , D ... ui a DOWN 21. Smallest 49. Facility 1. Ratite bird 7. River valley □ □ sn ack b a r with s to o ls c o v e r a g e would gan. 48906. 517-684-2970. Please W EEKEND 2. Heir 8. Waste cost under sep a­ outline qualifications upon applying. state: abbr. 50. Gypsy book 7-4/9 23. Twist 51. Lived 3. Scented bag 9. Indisposed rate policies, uet Noon F r i . - Noon Mon. □ □ e l e c t r o n i c i n t e r o o m — s a f e ty look s y s t e m 26. Munch 52. Tattle 4. Tie 10. Pastry all the fa cts—call i 1»»»»«»«! F IV E H OU RS D A ILY . Monday-Frl- P lu s G a a 27. Photograph 53. Cap 5. Varangians 15. Hard wood day. Private jiome LP N or trained J J No M ileage C h ari 6.W. W. II area 16. Clumsy boat □ □ n a tu r a l b rlo k d e c o r a t o r wall in living r o o m All th e se f e a t u r e s a r e included at nursei aide. E D 2-5178. W A ITER S/W AITR ESSES. 10-4 10 Immedi­ ^m a uam j15'j j 19. Lacerate 20. Rajah’s wife 21. Disencumber ate openings. Full or part time work. Muat have own traniportatlon. Ap­ D A IL Y NO t a 22. Labor union: abbr. C e d a r V illa g e ply in peraon: C O U N TR Y C L U B OF LAN SING . 2200 Moores River Drive. 484-4887. 10-4 16 P ot Day M ILEAGE P lu s G as 'CHARGE R * - wR 24. Sisters 25. Neutical mile 27. Young fish 28. Wire T h t largest privately-owned student RYAN G E O . T O B IN B A B Y S IT T E R IN my home. Four afternoons per week. 615. 351-8781. OR CHOOSE OUR REGULAR Ir meesurement 31. Gumbo apartment complex in the worl.d R Y A N & T O BIN 5-4 15 LOW RA TE OF & 8- 32. Tidy 35. Culls INSURANCE 339 MORGAN LANE C HO OSE Y O U R own hours. A few hours a day can mean excellent earn- ings for you at a trained Avon M ile * O as H PnE B" L 37. Grownup 39. Grandparental M O D E L O P E N FOR YOUR IN S P E C T IO N FRANDOR representative. For appointment. 40. Flat-topped In your home, write Mr*. Alona hill ITAVI IM I Huckins. 5664 School Street. Has- You must be 21 and LeasingApril 1-20 351-0050 iRuim i lett. Michigan, or call IV 2-8893. 04/12 have s valid MSU L Q cat 42. Foot 43. Epoch 44. Society bud S U M M E R T E R M - Sublet. Univer­ 45. Bird's beak Phone 332-5051 2 1 4 SO. sity Villa. Two or three man. Re­ duced rates. Call 351-0749. 5-4 11 CAPITOL 372-8660 46. Creek 47. SJiede tree 'fuesday, Aprii 9 , 1968 Ç Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan Apartment» For Rant lease. For Rent E V E R G R E E N A R M S -- Summer sub­ Air-conditioned. Reduced rates Call 333-1400 34/1# For Sale H. H. SCOTT 40 watt F M stereo receiver model HHS-20. $219.96. Complete with case. Cash or terms. Lost & Found FO U N D - D A R K Siamese female on campus. Call 332-2478 before 7:45 a.m. after 5:30 p.m. $4/10 Jet cra sh es. 1 2 6 aboard; A RBO R FO REST A PA R T M EN T S. Trowbridge Road. East Lansing. Fac­ N E E D E D : TWO girls for summer Pennsylvania. 882-9026. C Personal known dead, mis uity members/ Deluxe one and two Cedarbrook Arma. 351-7987. 54/12 bedroom apartments available. Pri­ C A R S T E R E O tape deck. Eight track. AN H O N EST magazine is H ARD - to vate patio and swimming pool. Cha­ let House for private parties. Within C A M P U S N EA R . 227 Bogue Single Mike. 332-5184 after 6 p.m. 3-4 11 find. Think hard on Z E IT G EIST . 5 1 8 young man to share. 162. Phone walking distance of campus. No On sale at soft-core B O O K E SH O P­ 489-5922 M/12 children /or pets. Phone 337-0634 for C O F F E E T A B L E - Beautiful Afri­ P E S almost anywhere. M/9 it burst into flam es. Although can mahogany. Carved elephants chutes as fire trucks and am ­ London from Cork crashed into appointment. C-4/U M O D E R N ST U D IO furnished apart­ LONDON (A P ) - A British support table top. Personally im­ bulances roared up. the Irish Sea M arch 24. All 61 the fire brigade was quickly ment across from campus. 699 C O M E TO BIM BO S! Pizzas always je t airliner carrying 126 persons TWO L A R G E apartments for three ported and refinished by seller. 393- taste better on the spot, or call . The plane-Speedbird Flight aboard perished and only 12 there, the whole a irc ra ft was 2569 M '* 4587. ,_ _ H I9 caught fire on take-off Monday, and four, for fall Nicely furnished. 489-2431 for delivery to your dorm. BA712-was bound for Sydney, bodies have been recovered. soon burning. How so m any got 25c extra for delivery. 04/11 began to fall ap art in the air, NqSr campus. Approved housing. 332- E A ST S ID E - Two bedroom fur­ Australia, with scheduled stops The flaming inner port engine out alive, I will never know.” 5814 evenings) 10-4/22 B IC Y C L E SA LES, rentals and serv­ then returned to a flaming nished. *150 month. 487-3428 M/12 a t Zurich, Tel Aviv, Tehran, of the BOAC je t fell into a grav­ Eleanor Taylor, a Londoner, ices. Also used E A S T LA N SIN G P O E T R Y W A N T E D for anthology crash landing a t London Air­ /H ASLETT A R M S -- two men for next S U M M E R B Y Brody. Two man apart­ CYCLE, 1215 East Grand River. ID L E W IL D P U B L ISH E R S . 543 Fred­ New Delhi, Singapore and Perth el pit near’ a town southwest of said she heard an explosion in Call 332-8303. C erick. San Francisco. California. C-4/11 port. school vear fall 1968. 355-8781 M 15 ment. 351-5782 on weekends 3-4 10 in western Australia. London. Bits and pieces of the the air, "and the plane jumped Officials reported 103 survived The big a ircra ft was airborne craft were spread over the area. about a bit. I looked' to the left TWO G IR L S needed for summer only. COUCH »35. end tables and coffee FO R T Y TOP Soul and rock bands. the holocaust, many of them M o u se s table $10 a piece. Refrigerator 335. Gary Lazar. 351-8907 or M ID - only four minutes from take-off At least 24 passengers were and saw flam es.” Cedar Village Apartments Call 353- jumping free in seconds after 6525 M U 489-9238 M/10 M IC H IG A N T A L E N T A G EN CY. 351- until it cam e to a flaming halt known to be British em igrants "The stew ard told us there I- S E V E R A L Mature young men to 5665 C-4/11 the plane touched down. in front of one of the airport’s setting out for Australia. would be an em ergency landing. NO RTH W IN D A P A R T M E N T S One share cozy, clean, well furnished Fiv e w ere known dead, with D IA M O N D B A R G A IN : Wedding and terminal buildings. Philip Craig saw the plane as man for sublease. May Septem­ home in Lansing. Ample parking. F R E E !! A Thrilling hour of beauty 18 missing. engagement ring sets. Siv e 50 per “ I saw some people lying ber No deposit Call John. 351- Excellent deal. 482-5186. 10-4/1# cent or more. Large selection of For appointment call 4844519 An engine fell from the plane It was the second bad plane it cam e down. 0393 M / ll plain and fancy diamonds. 325-3150. M E R L E N O R M A N C O SM E T IC S STU­ crash in the B ritish Isles in 15 “ The airliner had an engine there but I did not see any seri­ before its crash landing. Sec­ N E E D E D O N E girl. Near campus W ILCO X SEC O N D -H AN D STORE. DIO. 1600 East Michigan. C 4 11 days. An Irish airliner bound for on fire,” he said. “ As it landed ously injured.” N E E D E D G IR L or girls immediate­ 350. Utilities included. 351-0229 onds earlier the a ircra ft had 509 East Michigan. Phone 485-4391. ly and or sumpner term. 351- 1-4 9 C S A V E U P Wi W vL t « in­ flown over a busy shopping cen­ 7266 * M il surance. Drivers, age 21-25. or mar­ S U M M E R S U B L E T four man apart­ P R O F E S SO R 'S F A M IL Y wishes to rent three or four bedroom fur­ PANASON IC FO U R Track stereo ried. 16-25 Take S E N T R Y 'S Young Driver's ' Questionnaire. Phone 882- ter. Moments after take-off the MOST IN H ISTO RY recorder. Ten months old. 3125. comm ander of the British Over­ ment. University Terrace. Call 351- nished house. East Lansing high 34 10 7284 or 485-3647 C 4 11 255-5412. 8384 3-4 11 school district, beginning Septem­ seas Airways Corp. (BOAC) Boe­ ber 1. Call 337-0735. 34 11 SCOTT R A D IO - record player, good SA V E M O N E Y - WASH - 20c LO AD ing 707 reported a fire on one of TWO G IR L S to share large trailer close to campus Low rent. Call W A N T ED - O N E or two men for three bedroom house - 350 485- working condition. 18 years old. Handsome cabinet E D 2-5526. M/10 Complete dry cleaning. Shirt serv­ ice W E N D R O W 'S ECON-O-WASH 3006 Vine. One block west of Sears. the plane’s left engines. He circled for an em ergency 5 5 ,0 0 0 tro o p s d is p e l r io ts after 5 p.m . 351-0613 M il 1962 M 9 C-4 11 landing and the plane burst into A n e s t im a t e d 13,390 A r m y a n d NA TIO N AL NC -98 short wave re­ W A S H IN G T O N (A P )- R io t s T h e A r m y , u n d e r p r e s id e n t ia l N E E D E D ONE. Luxury supervised ceiver .540 megacycles. Four flam es sending a cloud of black o rd e rs , c o m m it t e d n e a r ly 20,000 A i r N a t io n a l G u a r d s m e n w e r e SM A L L TWO room house. Unfur­ Y A R N A N D F A B R IC C EN T E R . Ma­ a n d t h r e a t s o f r io t s s p a r k e d b y apartment across from Williams bands 380. 351-5494. 34 10 smoke into the sky. c a lle d o u t f o r the W a t t s v io le n c e dormitory. Call 351-0517. 24 10 nished. Excellent for one student son Phone 676-2973 Fine fabrics, D r . M a r t i n L u t h e r K i n g ’s m u r ­ r e g u la r t r o o p s to c h e c k c it y d i s ­ Lease, deposit. references. 350 U SE D VACUU M cleaners. Hoover up­ sewing accessories. New - orlon Survivors scram bled out em er­ d e r d r e w s o m e 55,000 A r m y o r d e r s a n d h a d a n o t h e r 22,000 in C a lif o r n ia in 1966. SU B-LET 4 man luxury apartment a month Call TU 2-0245. L E S rights 320. G .E Cannisters 315 sport yarn! C 4 11 gency doors or -slid down escape L a s t y e a r 10,600 A r m y a n d tro o p s a n d N a t io n a l G u a r d s m e n r e a d y to go. Summer. Chalet Apartments.. 351- S E ID E L L COMPANY Evenings, Electrolux tank 320 and many more A i r N a t io n a l G u a r d s m e n w e re LOOKING FO R an unusual Saturday in to a c t io n - a p p a r e n t ly th e l a r g ­ G u a rd sp o ke sm e n s a id r e ­ 0354. 3-4 11 694-0581 3-4 10 AH guaranteed. D E N N IS D IS T R IB ­ night out? Stag. drag, or otherwise. e s t m i l i t a r y d e p lo y m e n t f o r a co rd s sh o w n o p r e v io u s in ­ u se d d u r in g D e t r o it ’s rio t in g . UTING C O M P A N Y 316 North Ce­ S l'M M E R T E R M . Sublease three man O N E O R two males. 350 month Pri­ dar. Lansing C 4 11 Join University Tours Mystery tout c iv il e m e r g e n c y in A m e r ic a n sta n c e w h e n s o m a n y g u a r d s ­ A n A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s c h e c k vate bedroom 485-9516. 3-4 10 group on Saturday. April 20. 315 s h o w e d th a t in a ll o f 1967 m o r e luxury apartment. Cedarbrook Arms 34 11 per person Includes dinner, bever­ C o -o p e ra tiv e h isto ry . m e n w e re c o m m it t e d a c r o s s the 351-0472 S T E R E O A M P L IF IE R Eico ST-70. c o u n t ry a t o n e t im e to p u t d o w n th a n 21,000 G u a r d s m e n in a t TWO M E N needed for four man house ages. dancing, floor show, at well- T h e N a t io n a l G u a r d r e p o r t s Fine condition 350. originally 3150 le a s t 10 s ta te s w e re u se d to h e lp N E E D E D TWO girls beginning fall 340 per month, plus utilities. 206 882-7803 after 5 30 p.m. 34 11 known night spot within 100 miles m o r e t h a n 34,000 g u a r d s m e n r a c ia l v io le n c e . term Cedarbrook Arms. 351-8820 South Fairview. Lansing. 372-2858 of Lansing. Depart 4 p.m. Return u n its t o h o ld w e re s u m m o n e d to d u t y la s t It w a s n o te d a ls o th a t p ro b a ­ q u e ll r a c ia l d is o r d e r s , b u t th e se 54 15 3-4 10 19" Portable TV. Excellent condi­ 3 a m Sunday. For further details, b ly n e v e r b e fo r e h a d the na tio n c a llo u t s cam e over se v e ra l w e e k e n d -e it h e r u n d e r s ta te g o v ­ tion. Phone 482-2097 after 5.30 pm write University Tours Box 455. m o n th s. Lansing or call M r Crowley. 482- e r n o r s ' o r d e r s o r fe d e r a liz e d b een c o n fro n te d w it h a s in g le ' N E E D O N E girl spring term 350 Call 3-4 10 COOLED. COZY Cape Cod Fireplace, 351-0791 M 10 2653 evenings Deadline April 18 5-4 15 o p e n h o u se by p r e s id e n t ia l a c tio n --in 12 a c tio n h a v in g s u c h u n iv e r s a l T h e N a t io n a l G u a r d B u r e a u in garage. ' two bedrooms, furnished the P e n t a g o n sa id the la s t re- 337-2304 3-4 9 SEW ING M A C H IN E clearance sale sta te s n lu s the D i s t r i c t o f C o- im p a c t o n o n e g r o u p of p eop le COOLED. COZY Cape Cod Fire- PIA N IST A V A IL A B L E MUSIC for M S U 's c o o p e ra tiv e liv in g oH ' M i B u n d nevj portables 34J| 50 35-00 fi '’m o. • * - *.**■ * * * • - ¿ n e N n c T A g 'd T iX o m m n ie e t o e r s ' c o n d it io n s 31 a guara-rvceeu adults. $160. furnished, indluces $85. Stereo components 332-6250 f o r m o f li v i n g , " he sa id . “ N o t S I M M E R S U B L E T Two man lux­ IF A N E X T R A typewriter is tak­ A id F a r m W o r k e r s a n d th e C o n ­ h o u r ly , w e e k ly , a n d y e a r l y w a g e , dishes. Phone 3514530. C 104 /14 evenings. 34 11 o n ly i s it e c o n o m ic a l, b u t it ury apartment. quiet. Margold ing up space in your home, you c e rn e d C it iz e n s fo r M ig ra n t 4 ) w r it t e n c o n t r a c t s a n d g u a r ­ Apartments 351-5867 34 10 can depend upon a State News Want g iv e s the stu d e n t m u c h in C o u n c il p la n s DAVENPORT - U SED Excellent con- W o r k e r s w i l l r a ll y o n the C a p it o l a n te e d w a g e p a y m e n t s , ,5) c o v e r ­ « • • r ii» dition. $28 Phone 485-9823 717 Ad to sell it fdryou. g a in in g liv in g e x p e r ie n c e . " s te p s a t 2 p !m . S u n d a y in th e ir f S U M M E R SU BLET. Burcham Woods- a g e f o r a ll f a r m w o r k e r s u n d e r Newton. Lansing. 3-4 11 two bedroom, swimming pool, air S IN G L E Q R double. Men. Parking, se c o n d c o n s e c u t iv e E a s t e r S u n ­ W o r k m e n 's C o m p e n s a t io n a n d 6) 54 12 ty p in g S erv ice M o n t ie H o u se , a t 548 M . A . C . r e s c h e d u le d conditioning. Call 351-0635. clean, quiet. Reasonable 237 Kedzie day d e m o n s t r a t io n fo r fa rm u n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a t io n fo r TWO BICYCLES-Schwinn. three and A ve ., w ill b e o p e n W e d n e s d a y 351-9584 3-4 10 five speed. Good condition. 353-7687. w o r k e r s ' rig h t s . FO U R M A N luxury apartment to sub­ A N Y K IN D O F typing in my home. fa r m w o rke rs. 34 11 a n d T h u r s d a y : H e d r ic k H o u se , T h e A c a d e m ic C o u n c il h a s lease summer term. 4844270 or 4892514. C “ T h i s y e a r ’s d e m o n s t r a t io n is “ B o t h p o s itiv e a n d n e g a t iv e ROOM FO R girl across from Ber- a t 140 H a s le t t, w i ll b e op e n p o stp o n e d it s m o n t h ly m e e t in g 355-4897 3-410 key. Call after 6 p.m 351-4287 . 5-4 12 m o r e a r a l l y s h o w in g s u p p o r t le g is la t io n a r e in the w o r k s r ig h t A n im a ls T u e s d a y a n d W ednesday/. M o t t s s c h e d u le d f o r 3:15 p .m . to d a y S H IR L E Y SW ICK. professional typ- for the M i c h i g a n le g is la t u r e n o w a n d the s itu a t io n c o u ld g o S U M M E R T E R M - Sublet. Univer­ ing service. IB M Executive type­ H o u se , a t 420 E v e r g r e e n A ve ., in the C o n C o n R o o m o f , the M A L E S T U D E N T Walking distance th a n a p ro t e s t ,” L e s Y o u n k e r , e it h e r w a y ,” Y o u n k e r sa id . sity Villa. Two or three man. Re­ E A S T E R B U N N IES. Hamsters. Ger- 54 11 w ill b e o p e n T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s ­ In t e r n a t io n a l C e n t e r to W e d ­ to campus. Available at once! E D 2- writer. 3514049. E a s t L a n s i n g s e n io r, sa id . duced rates. Call 351-0749 54 11 5-4 12 bils N O AH 'S A R K P E T SHOP. 223 " W e rd lik e a s m a n y p e o p le a s 8531 and IV 5-6581 5-4 12 d ay. B o w e r, E ls w o r t h and n e s d a y a t the s a m e t im e a n d Ann T h e o r g a n iz a t io n s a r e w o r k in g p o s s ib le to sh o w up, s in c e the EA ST LANSING . One bedroom fur­ ANN BROWN: typist and multilith, H o w la n d h o u s e s w ill be op en place. M E N S D O U B L E Clean Private en­ offset printing. Dissertations, the­ f o r a m i n i m u m p r o g r a m to w in v o t in g stu d e n ts, f a c u lt y a n d p a r ­ nished apartment. Near high school. A FG HAN P U P P IE S ~ ten weeks old. a ll th re e n ig h ts. M a i n ite m o n the c o u n c il’s trance Parking. Unsupervised ses, manuscripts, general typing. 1) c o lle c t iv e b a r g a in in g 2 ) r e p r e ­ e n t s tie u p a lm o s t 100,000 v o t e s . " Phone 332-1166 or 482-5053. 3 4 '9 Cream and brindle colors. Crown a g e n d a i s a c t io n o n the p r o ­ $12.50 week. 332-4709 3-4 10 IBM . 17 years experience. 332- crest breeding. AKC. Holt. 694- T h ose in t e r e s te d m a y c a ll s e n ta tio n in a ll a g e n c ie s a n d on L a s t y e a r the d e m o n s t r a t io n p o se d r e v is io n o f the g r a d in g FO U R M A N luxury, top floor. Uni­ 0093. 54 12 8384. C a ll b o a r d s a ff e c t in g f a r m w o r k - M E N : C LEAN , quiet, cooking, park­ a n y of th e h o u s e s f o r a rid e . in v o lv e d a m a r c h f r o m S a g in a w versity Terrace Summer Call s y s t e m s u b m it te d la s t t e r m b y ing. Supervised. Two blocks to ST U D E N T D ISC O U N T -- S H E IL A to the C a p it o l a n d a r a ll y that the E d u c a t io n a l P o li c i e s C o m ­ 351-0449 94 II K IT T E N S - 2. all black. 2 black - Berkey 487-5733 or 485-8836 C CAM PBELL. Experienced typist. f ille d the C a p it o l la w n . T h i s y e a r, white 2 long haired Free! 332- m itte e. F l'R N IS H E D A N D unfurnished three 0724. 34 11 Electric. Term papers, theses. Wanted U .S . im a g e n o b o d y i s m a r c h in g . A b u s fo r O t h e r b u s in e s s on the le n g t h y room apartments available im­ U N S U P E R V IS E D RO OMS Near cam­ 337-2134. C th e C a p it o l w ill le a v e a t 1:30 p.m . mediately. Suitable for two. One pus. $150 per term. 332-4558. 143 a g e n d a in c lu d e s d is t r ib u t io n of 5-4 9 H A N D IC A P P E D G IR L needs woman S u n d a y f r o m b e h in d the E a s t block from bus and Brody Phone Bogue. M o b il* H o m o s B A R B I M E L . professional typist. a n e w g e n e r a l e d u c a tio n p o lic y companion. Europe. Summer aid- t o p ic o f ta lk L a n s in g P o st O ffic e , G ra n d F A B IA N R E A L T Y . ED2-0811. IV 5- No job too large or too small. paid help. 355-3888. 3-4 9 f o r c o n s id e ra tio n . YOU NG M A R R IE D special: 1968 Buddy Block off campus. 332-3256. C 3033. IV 2-5383. 104 18 E X C E P T IO N A L L Y L A R G E double “The A m e r ic a n Im a g e R i v e r Ave.. 12' by 44' Natural gas heat, gar­ or single for upper classman Cook­ A b r o a t F w ill be th e t o p ic o f a G IR L W A N T ED for two-man apart­ bage disposal, completely furnished BLOOD DONORS needed. $7 50 for ing. "Men." Near campus. 332- PAULA ANN H A U G H E Y : Profes­ ment. Call after 5p.m . 351-6607. 64 12 5-4 9 on nice lot in Sycamore Park for sional theses typist. IB M Selec- all positive. A negative. B nega­ s e m in a r to b e p re se n t e d b y 0939. TH E N IC E ST you will see. Quiet, close to campus. Adults, graduate S T IL L N E E D a room this term’ Room and board: Access to cook­ Mobile Homes. 900 West Columbia Mason. Michigan 676-5575. 54 12 tric. Multilith offsetprinting. 337- 1527. C tive. and AB negative. $10.00. O negative. $12.00 M IC H IG A N COM­ M U N IT Y BLOOD C E N T ER . 507 th re e M S U p r o f e s s o r s a n d th re e g r a d u a t e s tu d e n ts a t 8 p .m . O u td o o r education R O Y C R A F T 51 by 12. two bedroom, 1/2 East Grand River. East Lan-. T h u r s d a y in W e lls H a ll. students. Available now. summer or ing. washing facilities, etc. 5c pop. M A R IL Y N C A R R legal secretary. T h e m e e t in g is b e in g s p o n ­ fall Call evenings. 332-2210. 44 10 All for $19.95 week if you work four hours or $29.95 with no hours. Call M O NTIE. 332-8641 Ask Pro- carpeted living room, front kitchen, low down payment. $70 per month. C A R L E T O N 'S M O B IL E HOMES. 14500 Electric typewriter. After 5.30 p.m. and weekends. 393-2654. Pick up and delivery. C sing, above the new Campus Book Store. Hours: 93:30 Monday. Tues­ day, and Friday: Wednesday and so re d b y the In t e r n a t io n a l C lu b . P a r t ic ip a n t s in c lu d e G eo rge a d d e d to curriculum A L E T FO U R man apartment. Sum­ 3-4 9 North U.S. 27 at Solon Road. 64 10 Thursday. 124:30. 337-7183. C er term. Reduced rates. 351- jectC. A x in n , a s s is t a n t d e a n o f the By SHARON TEM PLETO N 89 34 9 C H A M PIO N Mobile Home. 1966. 12' T H E COST of a Want Ad isn't high E n g l i s h L a n g u a g e C e n te r. R o b e r t SIN G LES. M EN . Within walking dis­ but its broad coverage will bring 2 G IR L S summer term Cedar Vil­ State News Staff W riter tance. Parking, quiet, clean, no x52' on lot in Grand Ledge. Call lage. $40. Contact immediately. F . B a n k s , a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r yv* S U M M E R T E R M four-man apart­ 54 11 responses to you within hours! Children in the future m ay spend as much time in outdoor class­ cooking. 351-6176. 627-7386. 34 9 353-1217 3-4 11 of la b o r and in d u s t r ia l re ­ ment. Burcham Woods Pool. 351- room s a s they do inside school buildings. 5789. 3 4 '9 T E R M P A P E R S. Theses, disserta­ la tio n s, a n d J o h n C o g g in s . L a u d S A B R E 10' x 50': Two bedroom, wood D irect experience in outdoor settings is a means of enhancing For Sale paneling throughout. Brand new fur­ tions. manuscripts. Corona Elec- B A BY SIT T IN G IN my home $5 a O k o li a n d S a m u e l V o la r d . g r a d u - and enriching the curriculum , according to Julian W . Smith, pro­ $60 MONTH. Sublet four-man lux­ elite print 3324505 C 4 11 day. Campus area 332-2101 1-4 9 ä te stü d e n ts ACHTUNG! T E L E F U N K E N has ar­ nace with guarantee. Excellent con­ fessor of administration and higher education and head of the Out­ ury Northwind Apartment summer. rived—imported direct from Ger­ dition. $2.650 355-6450. after 6 p.m. T H E R E IS NO mystery about Want A d m i s s i o n to the s e m in a r is 35i-0780. 34/9 WANT TO rent non-working machine door Education P roject. many. For great buys on high qual­ Ask for Dan. 104 16 Ads . . . call today and watch your fre e a n d a n y o n e m a y a ttend . gun for party. 353-8243. 24 10 The P roject, sponsored by the Am erican Assn. for Health, Physi­ S U B L E T FO U R man luxury apart­ ity stereo systems, tape recorders, don't needs disappear quickly! ment. Summer. New carpeting. Pool. - and short-wave radios see N EJA C Lost & Found cal Education and R ecreation, a departm ent of the National Edu­ 332-4275. 34/9 O F E A ST LAN SING , 543 East Grand cation Assn., provides in-service training in outdoor education River. C LOST: B L A C K glasses and green case outside Anthony. Reward. 353- P la c e Y our to teachers, adm inistrators and other interested persons. S U M M E R T E R M sublet Burcham Special workshops and program s in outdoor education are used in Woods. Three man apartment. 351- 3190 3 4 10 8532 TWO G IR L S for next year. One block 54/11 U P TO 1/3 and more savings Com­ parison welcomed. O P T IC A L D IS­ COUNT. 416 Tussing Building. Phone FOUND: K E Y S near Prince Broth­ ers with initials L.D.F. Call Carol. 355-1936. 34/9 PEOPLE REAGHER WONT >0 many aspects of science, social studies, language a rts and physical education. “ The most important place to s ta rt in outdoor education,” from Union. 351-5885. 34/9 IV 24667. C 4 12 T o d ay . . . J u s t c lip , c o m p le t e , m a il. Smith explained, “ is with the classroom teacher. Our program at S T A T E NEW S w ill b ill you l a t e r . MSU in teacher-training and in-service workshops is designed to give teachers a b etter understanding of outdoor education.” Concern for conservation problems such as pollution and vanish­ N a m * ___ ing wilderness areas has been aroused by the program , he added. AVOID) Standing in A d d re ss. C ity State Z ip C o d « The learning of outdoor skills, such as hiking, outdoor cooking, camping, fishing, hunting, arch ery, skiing, tobagganing and boat­ ing, is important in our society of growing leisure tim e, Smith long lines to rent SPudant Ho. said. EYDEAL P h on *. C o n s e c u t iv a D a t e s to R u n . “ Outdoor pursuits and interests contribute to the enjoyment of life and understanding of the land,” he said. VILLA and an apartment P r in t A d H e r e :. H e a d in g — Smith believes that the ou^tdoors can also be used to make learn­ ing m ore meaningful to students in biology and general science classes. A number of schools, elem entary and secondary, in Lan­ sing, Okemos, B attle Creek and other Michigan communities, BURCHAMWOODS forthUfalL have developed school gardens and farm s to provide nature study 81*688. have already begun their The Outdoor Education P rogram is designed to prepare leaders in outdoor education. The education and recreation departm ents leasing season. C a ll P e a n u t s P e r s o n a l s m u s t be p la c e d In p e r so n . work together in offering courses and sem inars in independent E a s t L a n s in g M an a g em en t C o. study a t the graduate level. . . . 10 Words or L sss: 1 dsy - $1.50 3 (ttys - $3.00 5 days - $5.00 “ Outdoor education is not really a su b je ct,” Sm ith added, e a t 15¿ per word 404 p er word 6O4 per word actu ally a way of teaching, a learning clim ate which o ffe rs oppor­ 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 , o r 3 5 1 -4 2 7 5 a ft e r 5 p .m . Over 10 Words Add: tunities fo r attaining concepts and insights about human and nat­ or arrange leasing at Apt. #2« 745 Burcham □ □ ural reso u rces.” . . ___ MSU also sponsors a sum m er graduate workshop in outaoor M a ll tot M i c h ig a n S ta te N e w s education which a ttra c ts education leaders from m any statas. 346 Stu d e n t S e r v i c e s B ld g . Sem inars, field experience and participation in a wide tntSMBr M S U E a s t •L a n s in g , M ic h . M a u im M H n f iit ö ü M of skills are featu res o f the p ro ject. Tuesday, April 9, 1968 10 Miclüfmn State N e e « , E aat Lansing, Michigan D e a th p e n a lty d e le te d m ote fro m WASHINGTON ( AP t -- T h e S u ­ L in d b e r g h w h ite m e n w it h c o n s p ir in g to la w v io la t in g r ig h t s p ro te c te d b y the According to the Bureau of SPARTACU SSl (continued from page one) f o r e x t e n u a t in g c ir c u m s t a n c e s . A p p lic a t io n s a r e a v a ila b le at the O f f - C a m p u s H o u s in g o ffic e . 162 S t u d e n t S e r v ic e s . * 0 * * p r e m e C o u r t to o k the d e a th p e n ­ b ea t up th re e N e g r o t r a v e le r s 1870 la w Prisons six people have been Is there a place on cam pus where visitors can park their cars The MSU Sailing Club will sail a t Lake Lansing a t 2 today. a lt y o u t o f the L in d b e r g h k id n a p ­ f o r e a t in g in a r o a d s id e r e s t a u ­ put to death under the Lind­ overnight? Is there any type of overnight perm it that can be Shore School will be held a t 7 tonight in the Union B a ll­ p in g la w M o n d a y . r a n t in B r a s e lt o n . G a . T h e c o u r t 's d e c is io n o n the bergh law. In five instances they purchased so that a ca r can rem ain in a residence hall parking room followed a t 7:30 with a movie and m eeting. A 6-2 d e c is io n re a d b y J u s t ic e D is a g r e e in g . D o u g la s sa id L in d b e r g h la w re je c te d th e J u s ­ had killed their victim s. * * * lot without being towed away? Je a n e tte Mason, Im lay City P o t t e r S t e w a r t s a id the p r o v i­ " w e r e f u s e to b e lie v e th a t h o o d ­ t ic e D e p a r t m e n t 's a rgu m e n t , With Monday's action, future freshm an. Students for M cCarthy will m eet a t 8:30 tonight in 108B s io n p u t a n “ in p e r m is s ib le b u r ­ lu m s o p e r a t in g in th e f a s h io n of th a t the t r ia l ju d g e need not a c ­ convictions can bring im prison­ W ells Hall. Zolton F e ren cy and Ja m e s Harrison will speak. d e n " o n the r ig h t to a t r ia l b y the K u K l u x K l a n w e re g iv e n c e p t a j u r y r e c o m m e n d a t io n of m ent for any number of years V i s i t o r s m a y p a r k a t th e 1 2 -h o u r m e t e r s w h ic h a r e in fro n t e * • death. of m o s t r e s id e n c e h a lls : the W e s t C i r c l e h a lls h a v e m e te re d ju ry . p ro te c tio n b y the 1964 a c t " fo r up to life. The Anthropology Dept. Student Advisor} Com m ittee will O t h e r p r o v is io n s of the 1932 s p a c e s b e h in d the c o m p le x . V i s i t o r s m a y a ls o p a r k in a n y m eet at 5 today in 141 B ak er Hall. All anthropology m a jo rs a re la w , e n a c te d in r e s p o n s e to the s t o r a g e p a r k in g lot. e x c e p t a r o u n d B r o d y , w h e r e v is i t o r s m a y welcome. • * * * T h e M S U D ance Club w ill m e e t a t 7 to n ig h t in 112 W o m e n s k id n a p in g of the in fa n t so n of the p io n e e r in g a ir h e ro C h a r le s A. L in d b e r g h , w e re le ft intact. Petitions available Voter regs (continued from page one) u se L o t L. T h e r e is no s tu d e n t p e r m it a v a ila b le fo r o v e r n ig h t p r iv ile g e s to p a r k in th e s ta ff p a r k in g s p a c e s a d ja c e n t to re s id e n c e h a lls. C a r s ill e g a lly p a r k e d a r e tic k e te d r a t h e r than In t r a m u r a l B ld g . In s t r u c t io n in b a llr o o m d a n c in g w ill be T h e la w w a s w r itt e n to g iv e the tow ed a w a y . e s t a b lis h M ic h ig a n as t h e ir g iv e n . N o e x p e rie n c e is n e c e s s a r v * *. . * The College R epublicans w ill m e e t at 8:30 to n ig h t in 31 . fe d e ra l g o v e r n m e n t a w a y to for A U S J positions h o m e s ta te , e s p e c ia lly if th e v a r e p la n n in g lt> V t u t f n vo vh’a \ „ ‘.«5 * * * * U 'l t e f u t « x it in E rickso n K iva chained shut? Isn ’t this " T h e in f ir m it y o f the d e a th against a fire law ? G ary W ells, B ay City sophomore. sta te a ft e r g r a d u a t io n . W hen U n io n . N e x t y e a r 's o f f ic e r s w ill b e e le c te d p e n a lty c la u s e d o e s no t re q u ir e P e t it io n in g f o r the Stu d e n t- p o s it io n s a r e often, a c c o r d in g T h e f ir e e x it in E r i c k s o n K i v a h a s a b r e a k a w a y c h a in w h ic h • * * a stu d e n t d o e s th is, he m a y the to ta l f r u s t r a t io n of C o n ­ F a c u lt v J u d ic ia r y and A ll- to D a le O liv e r , c h ie f j u s t ic e w ill g iv e a t 15 p o u n d s o f p r e s s u r e . T h e g r e e n c lo th a ro u n d p a rt be r e q u ir e d b y h is h o m e s ta te T h e G erm an Club w ill m e e t a t 8 :3 0 to n ig h t in 37 U n io n . g re ss' b a s ic p u r p o s e - t h a t of U n iv e r s it y Stud e nt J u d ic ia r y fo r A U S J . S o p h o m o re s a re to p a y o u t-o f-sta te fe e s fo r of the c h a in c o n c e a ls th é w e a k lin k. K e it h O d le . A M L E C p r o g r a m d ire c t o r, a n d J o h n T r o v a n o v ic h . m a k in g in t e r st a t e k id n a p in g a (A U S J ) b e g in s tod ay w ith need ed f o r the s tu d e n t-f a c u lty p r o f e s s io n a l r e g is t r a t io n . a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r of G e r m a n , w ill d is c u s s the A M L E C p r o ­ fe d e r a l c r i m e . " S t e w a r t said . f o r m s a v a ila b l e in 101 Stu d e n t j u d ic ia r y w h ile a ll c l a s s e s a r e A sh e e t o f g e n e r a l in f o r ­ g r a m o f s u m m e r s t u d y a b r o a d w it h e m p h a s is o n the G e r m a n T h e d e a th p e n a lty c la u s e w a s S e r v ic e s B ld g e lig ib le f o r A U S J m e m b e r s h ip . If I give up my U .S. citizenship, can I possibly get a passport m a tio n . p r e p a r e d b y the c it y s t u d y p r o g r a m a t C o lo g n e . a d d e d to the la w in 1934. It s p e ­ Seven A U S J p o s it io n s and P e it io n in g w ill en d A p r i l 16. or I.D . from the UN to trav el a bit before taking up residency * * * c le rk , is a ls o a v a ila b le a t the c ifie d th a t a c o n v ic te d k id n a p e r tw o S t u d e n t - F a c u lt v j u d ic ia r y in another country? Can I get papers to trav el from Canada T h e History Club w ill m e e t a t 8 to n ig h t in 221 P h v s ic s - c it y c l e r k 's o ffice . It lis t s w h o h a d not lib e ra te d h is v ic t im while I still have im m igrant statu s? What inform ation is A s t r o n o m y B ld g . L e s lie R o u t , a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r of h is t o ry . s o m e a n s w e r s to fre q u e n t q u e s ­ u n h a r m e d c o u ld b e put to death, available regarding citizenship in other countries? Name tio n s a s k e d b y the s t u d e n t s . w ill d i s c u s s "T h e P o l i t i c s o f C o n f is c a t io n . ' * * * The M S U Prom enad ers w ill h o ld a n o p e n d a n c e w ith le s s o n s but o n ly o n a j u r y 's r e c o m m e n ­ dation. T h e d e a th p e n a lty p ro v is io n . March R e g i s t r a t i o n i s o p e n b e tw e e n 8 a m d a y s. a n d 5 p .m . o n w e e k ­ T o e x p e d ite v o te r r e g i s ­ withheld upon request. If y o u w is h to le a v e the U .S . to a v o id the d ra ft. C a n a d a is y o u r b e s t bet. It t a k e s fiv e y e a r s to a c q u ir e c it iz e n s h ip . f ro n 7-8:15 p .m . W e d n e s d a y in 34 W o m e n 's In t r a m u r a l B ld g . Ste w a rt sa id , e n c o u ra g e s de­ (c o n tin u e d from p a g e on e) h a v e b e e n o u t of w o r k s in c e A la n d e d im m i g r a n t in C a n a d a w h o h a s not ve t re c e iv e d D r . K i n g h a d p r o m is e d to r e ­ F e b . 12. tra tio n . the c it y c l e r k 's o ffic e A n y o n e in t e re s te d is in v ite d . fe n d a n ts to p le a d g u ilty , to C a n a d ia n c it iz e n s h ip c a n n o t c a r r y a C a n a d ia n p a s s p o r t and * * * A s lig h t d r iz z le fe ll a t one w ill be o p e n f r o m 9 a .m . to a v o id r is k i n g the d e a th p e n a lty , tu rn to M e m p h i s to le a d a p e a c e ­ sh o u ld o b t a in a U .S . p a s s p o r t if he h o p e s to t r a v e l o u ts id e of point. B u t p a ra d e m a r s h a ls , 2 p .m . o n A p r i l 20 a n d 27. The G reek Week E xecu tiv e Board w ill m e e t at 6:30 p.m . a n d t h u s g iv e up t h e ir rjg h t to a fu l m a r c h . H e w a s m a k in g p la n s C a n a d a d u r in g h is f i r s t fiv e y e a r s . L a n d e d i m m i g r a n t s fo r it w h e n the s in g le sh o t tore m in d fu l of w h e n p la c a r d s t ic k s F o r 30 d a y s p r i o r to e a c h W e d n e s d a y in 22 U n io n . j u r y tria l. a re s t ill t e c h n ic a lly c it iz e n s of the U .S . a n d it is p e r f e c t ly * * * had b een u se d in the e a r lie r e le ctio n , r e g is t r a t io n is c lo se d F o r t h is re a so n , he sa id , it is into h is t h ro a t a s he le a n e d o v e r a c c e p ta b le fo r th e m to t r a v e l on a U .S . p a ss p o rt , a s m a n y do m a r c h to b re a k o u t w in d o w s , A p p lic a t io n s fo r A b s e n t V o t e r The MSU Sport P arachute Club w ill m e e t at 7:30 p .m "p a t e n t ly u n c o n s t it u t io n a l. " the s e c o n d -f lo o r r a i li n g of a m o ­ Y o u n g A m e r ic a n s a r e n o t e lig ib le fo r the C a n a d ia n c e r t ific a t e b a n n e d a n y t h in g th a t c o u ld be B a llo t m u s t be m a d e ou t 40 T h u r s d a y in 208 M e n 's In t r a m u r a l B ld g F i l m s w ill be sh o w n . In a n o t h e r ru lin g , the c o u rt tel. t a lk in g w it h a id e s o n th< of id e n t it v - a s t a t e le s s p e r s o n 's p a s s p o r t - w h i c h is is s u e d o n ly * * * u se d a s a w e a p o n , in c lu d in g un- d a y s p r i o r to the e le c t io n d a te sa id the 1964 fe d e ra l c iv il r ig h t s g ro u n d . T h e a s s a s s i n is S t i l l a '(./•persons w h o lose t h e ir (,.Tr •>v«»l t ^ n 4 B r id le **Kt V- " . c * " ' ' » — y ' * , T 'i u r ; „ < 1 £■- w the U N p a s s p o r t is v ir t u a l ly i m p o s s ib le - T h is d 'd i'm iie n t is A s the m a r c h w a s f o r m in g , a fo r tw o y e a r s a t w h ic h t im e f h * i v e s t o c k p a v ilio n a V 7 p . m . to n igh t s p ir a c v p ro s e c u t io n of " h o o d ­ B la c k a n d w h ite m a r c h e d )<■ g r a n te d o n ly to p e r s o n s re c o g n iz e d a s re fu g e e s , a n d it is d o u b t­ * * * g e th e r. w it h u n io n o f f ic ia ls and N a t io n a l G u a r d h e lic o p t e r h o v ­ the c it y c le r k w ill s e n d a l u m s " w h o a tt a c k N e g r o e s u s ­ ful w h e t h e r the h ig h c o m m i s s i o n e r 's o ffic e in C a n a d a w o u ld e re d o v e r h e a d a n d g u a r d s m e n n o tic e to the e le c to r. If the T h e Horticulture Club w ill m e e t a t 7:30 ton igh t in 206 H o r t i ­ in g p u b lic ia c ilit ie s . c iv il r i g h t s w o rk e rs m a k in g be p re p a r e d to r e c o g n iz e U .S . c it iz e n s w h o o b je c t to the w a r m o s t of the w h ite c o n tin g e n t a n d p o lic e b e g a n t a k in g u p t h e ir e le c t o r w a n t s to r e m a in on the c u lt u r e B ld g . C. L . L e w is , p r o f e s s o r of h o rtic u ltu re , w ill sh o w T h e 5-3 d e c is io n d e liv e r e d b y in V ie t n a m a s e lig ib le f o r r e f u g e e sta tu s. F o r fu r t h e r in f o r m a ­ N a t io n a l G u a r d s m e n w it h b a re d r e g is t r a t io n ro lls , he m u st s lid e s c o n c e r n in g the d e v e lo p m e n t of M S I "s la n d sc a p e . A ll J u s t ic e W ill ia m O. D o u g la s p o sitio n s. tion: " M a n u a l fo r D r a f t - A g e I m m i g r a n t s to C a n a d a . " a v a i l ­ re t u r n th e e n c lo se d p o st c a r d w h o a r e in te re ste d a r e in v ite d to attend. s t r e n g t h e n s the g o v e r n m e n t ’s b a y o n e ts o n t h e ir r if le s se a le d a b le f o r $1 f r o m the T o r o n t o A n t i- D r a f t P r o g r a m m e . 2279 off a t h re e -b lo c k a r e a a ro u n d A f t e r the f ir s t m a r c h b u r s t to the c it y c l e r k 's o ffic e w it h in h a n d in e n f o r c in g the l a w 's p u b ­ Y o n g e St.. T o ro n t o . C a n a d a . 30 d a v s. M cC a rth y group to meet tonight lic a c c o m m o d a t io n s s e c t io n b y C it y H a l l a n d b lo c k e d t r a f f ic f r o m in t e r s e c t in g s t r e e t s a lo n g in to v io le n c e , the c it y h a d o b ­ ta in e d a n in ju n c t io n p r o h ib it in g # * * * p e r m it t in g u s e of a n 1870 a n t i­ Why aren ’t the express buses running anym ore? Sarah Z o lt o n F e r e n c y a n d J a m e s F e r e n c y is the f o r m e r c h a i r ­ the lin e o f m a r c h . T h e r e w e re K i n g f r o m le a d in g a n o th e r. H i s H a r r is o n , w ill a d d r e s s S t u d e n t s m a n of the sta te D e m o c r a t ic c o n s p ir a c y law . no re p o rt e d in c id e n ts . a t t o r n e y s sp e n t m o s t o f K i n g 's M icro p h o n e theft Stephen, E a s t Lansing sophomore. A f e d e r a l ju d g e in A tla n t a . G a . E x p r e s s b u s e s d id not r u n la st s p r i n g t e r m n o r w ill th e y r u n f o r M c C a r t h v at 8:30 to n igh t p a rty . V ir t u a lly e v e r y m a rc h e r c a r ­ la st d a y in f e d e r a l c o u rt h e re A m ic r o p h o n e v a lu e d at $82.50 S id n e y O . S m it h J r.. h a d in t e r­ tm s t e r m D e c a u se ot tne re d u c tio n in the n u m b e r ot rid e rs. in 108B W e lls H a ll. A re s o lu t io n s u p p o r t in g the rie d a s ig n , s o m e d e n o t in g o n ly a r g u in g th a t the m a r c h sh o u ld w a s t a k e n f r o m the e q u ip m e n t p re te d th e la w a s r u lin g ou t a ll W in t e r te rm . 50.000 r i d e r s u se d the b u s e s p e r d a y : t h is te rm , d e m a n d s of the B l a c k A llia n c e the o r g a n iz a t io n th e y r e p r e s e n t ­ be p e r m it t e d a n d K i n g r e m a in e d s t o r a g e r o o m in E r i c k s o n H a ll but c i v i l in j u n c t io n s to a s s u r e r id e r s h a v e 'd r o p p e d in n u m b e r to 20.000 p e r d a y . T h e f re q u e n c y H a r r is o n is the fo rm e r w ill be d is c u s s e d . P l a n s w ill ed a n d o t h e r s u r g i n g the c it y to c lo se te d w it h h is a id e s T h u rsd a y nig h t. U n iv e r sit y N e g r o e s a c c e s s to h o te ls, r e s t a u ­ of b u s e s i s d e p e n d e n t o n the n u m b e r of rid e r s . 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