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K in g , b u t c l a s s r o o m b u ild in g s the s tu d e n ts to d i s c u s s the p ro b le m s . b r o a d c a s t o v e r c lo se d c ir c u it t e le v is io n s u p p o rt f r o m o th e r s o u r c e s , h e sa id . f o r m e r V i c e P r e s id e n t R i c h a r d M . N ix o n : n isc e n t of the b la c k m a s s e s w h o fo llo w e d w e re to r e m a in open. A t 7:45 a.m .. A n o t h e r m e e t in g h a s b ee n t e n t a t iv e ly c a m p u s - w id e , 10 m in u t e s b e f o r e the n a ­ (p le a se t u rn to the b a c k p a g e ) G o v . N e ls o n A. R o c k e f e ll e r o f N e w Y o r k . K i n g t h r o u g h the s t r e e t s of B ir m in g h a m . 15 m in u t e s b e fo re the a d m in is t r a t io n s c h e d u le d fo r M o n d a v . tio n a l t e le c a s t o f D r . K i n g ’s f u n e r a l s e r v ­ ic e s a t E b e n e z e r B a p t is t C h u r c h in A tla n ta . H e d id n o t s p e c if ic a lly m e n t io n th e d e ­ m a n d s o f the B l a c k S t u d e n t A llia n c e m a d e to h im F r i d a y m o r n in g in the A d m in i s t r a ­ IN THE HOUSE tio n B u ild in g , b u t r e f e r r e d to th e a d v is o r y c o m m it t e e h e n a m e d to s t u d y th e m . H u n d r e d s o f N e g r o a n d w h ite stu d e n ts, m o u r n in g the a s s a s s in a t io n o f the c iv il r ig h t s le a d e r th e n ig h t b e fo re in M e m p h is , u r g e d H a n n a h to ta k e im m e d ia t e s t e p s to Rights bill fa ces fast vote B e fo r e a p p r o v in g the re s o lu t io n to a c ­ c o n s id e r in g the b ill s o so o n a |je r the W A S H IN G T O N ( A P ) - - T h e c i v i l r ig h t s a t t r a c t m o r e b la c k s tu d e n ts, in s t r u c t o r s , ce p t the S e n a te -p a s s e d b ill w ith o u t c h a n g e , a s s a s s in a t io n of D r . M a r t i n L u t h e r K in g b ill w a s c le a r e d b y the H o u s e R u l e s C o m ­ a d m in is t r a t o r s a n d e m p lo y e s a n d to o ffe r the R u le s C o m m it t e e n a r r o w ly r e je c t ­ J r. m it te e T u e s d a y f o r a su d d e n -d e a th v ote m o r e c o u r s e s in A f r o - A m e r ic a n s tu d ie s. ed a p ro p o s a l th a t w o u ld h a v e p e rm itt e d " I a m c o n f id e n t . " sa id C o lm e r , " t h a t th a t c o u ld p u t it o n P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n ’s H annah a ssu re d th e th ro n g , w h ic h the H o u s e to v o te d ir e c t ly o n a m o t io n to on T h u r sd a y b e fo r e D r. M a r t in Lu­ d e s k b y n ig h t fa ll tod ay. j a m m e d in t o the f i r s t f lo o r o f th e b u ild in g se n d the b ill to c o n fe re n c e . t h e r K i n g w a s a s s a s s in a t e d , the a d m in is ­ B y a 9-6 v o te the c o m m it t e e a p p ro v e d a n d s a t o n th e s t e p s a n d s t a ir w e lls , th a t T h e v o te w a s 8 to 7 a g a in s t the m o tio n , t ra t io n a n d the le a d e rs h ip d id not h a v e a r e s o lu t io n th a t w o u ld p e r m it o n ly on e he a g r e e d “ in p r in c ip le ” to t h e ir o b je c t iv e s w it h R e p . J o h n B . A n d e r s o n , R - Ill. , jo in ­ the v o t e s to p a s s the S e n a te a m e n d ­ h o u r ’s d e b a te b e fo re the v o te is taken, a n d a n d T u e s d a y h e p r o m is e d th a t a ll o f the in g s e v e n D e m o c r a t s a g a in s t it. m e n ts. O n the c o n t r a r y , it w o u ld h a v e no a m e n d m e n t s to the b ill w o u ld be a l­ r e c o m m e n d a t io n s o f th e A llia n c e a n d the Anderson w as a key figure in the lead er­ g o n e to c o n f e r e n c e . " low ed. s e le c t c o m m it t e e , “ a n d a ll o t h e r s th a t ship’s successful fight to get the bill to the H o w e v e r , the b i l l 's s u p p o r t e r s w e re p re ­ O p p o n e n t s o f the b r o a d o p e n h o u s in g h a v e b e e n m a d e to m e u n o f f ic ia lly , w ill floor for a yes-or-no vote. Three weeks ago d ic t in g e a r l y la s t w e e k th e y h a d f in a lly p r o v is io n in the b ill h a v e o n e m o r e c h a n c e re c e iv e p r o m p t a n d t h o r o u g h c o n s id e r a ­ he had voted against such a move and the w o n e n o u g h p le d g e s of s u p p o rt to be s u r e to b lo c k th e v o te a n d se n d it to a c o n f e r ­ tio n .” e n c e w it h the S e n a t e in h o p e s of w o r k in g bill was bottled up, 8 to 7. o f v ic to r y . But a t the sam e tim e Hannah, talking On Tuesday’s final com m ittee vote, o u t a c o m p r o m is e . in a deep, m easured tone, added; Anderson was joined by Rep. B . F . Sisk, T hat will com e on a procedural motion “ L et us rem em b er that while a univer­ D -Calif., in supporting the motion to a c­ ju s t b efore the final vote. If the opponents sity is powerful, it is not omnipotent. And cept the Senate bill. Sisk w as one of three can m u ster a m ajo rity , they can open up as we seek to double and redouble our D em ocrats who voted w ith the five Repub­ the resolution to am endm ent and then effo rts, let us not dissipate our strength lican m em bers th ree w eeks ago to delay tryto send the bill to conference. by abandoning the ground in which our Fallen leader Speaker John W. M c C o r m a c k , D- action. strength is rooted. M a s s , w h o , w it h o t h e r H o u s e le a d e r s Rep. W illiam M. C o lm e r . D - M is s . , “ P artisan only to truth, passionate only chairm an of the com m ittee, who voted a n d s u p p o r t e r s o f th e b ill in b o th p a r t ie s in pursuit of erro r, the U niversity m ust be against accepting the Senate bill, said he T h e b od y o f D r . M a r tin L u t h e r K in g J r . w a * c a r r i e d In a m u le - h a s b e e n w o r k in g f o r w e e k s to lin e up faithful to its own traditions and its own fe lt the com m ittee, and the House, ways of getting things done if it is to be d ra w n c a i s s o n to M o r e h o u s e C o lle g e In A tla n ta f o r f u n e r a l s e r v ­ v o te s, v o ic e d ' o p t im is m a b o u t the o u t­ 355-4560 1-5 p.m. com e. w ere “ legislating under the gun” in i truly e ffe ctiv e .” ic e s T u esd ay. U P I T e le p h o to Wednesday, April 10, 1968 ^ Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan NEW S M in o r v io le n c e h its K a n s a s C ity P o lice used te a r gas against 4 death w as estim ated by the Gov. W arren E . H earnes to Mayor Ilus D avis tried to secure troops, and soldiers w ere as­ passed th ere as Negro residents s u m m a ry control by leading the demon­ signed to rid e fire engines. of som e sections quietly sunned an estim ated 1,000 N egroes out­ A m erican Insurance Associa­ place 1.000 K ansas National strators to City Hall. B ut when However, o fficials w ere hope­ them selves outside their homes side C ity Hall in K an sas C ity on tion a t m ore than 330 m illion - Guardsm en on standby alert. they arrived they refused to ful the peak of the rioting had in 72-degree weather. A c a p s u le s u m m a r y o f the d a y 's e v e n ts fro m Tuesday, while a riot death in and still rising. All the c ity ’s schools w ere or­ B altim o re brought the nation­ Washington, quiet now in the dered closed. Shots w ere fired disperse. o u r w ir e s e r v ic e s . wide toll since D r. M artin grip of 14,000 federal troops, near the business d istrict, but Luther King J r . 's a ssassin a­ estim ated its losses alone a t there w ere no reports of any in­ As police sought to drive the tion to 39, all but liv e of them Negroes. The property loss in 90 $13.3 million, highest in the nation. Widespread incidents of rock ju ries. Property dam age was described a s minor. m arch ers out of the downtown business d istrict, thronged with E a s te r shoppers, already Czech boss asks “ We are in a g r e e m e n t w it h cfties struck by firebom bing throwing by Negro youths on When a m arch on the down­ fire crack e rs w ere hurled. Po­ and looting since K ing's April K ansas C ity 's E a s t Side led town a rea began, K ansas City lice then broke up the crowd with tear gas. B altim ore, where rioting pre­ liberals to go slow o u r a llie s a n d fo r a m b a s s a d o r ia l ju st as so o n as a rra n ge m e n ts are p re p a re d con tacts PRAGUE ( A P ) 4 Com ­ s p e c ia l p a r t y co n gre ss t h is viously had claim ed five lives, s u m m e r to o u st A n t o n in N o ­ c a n b e c o m p le te d . ” P r e s id e n t m u n is t p a r t y c h ie f A le x a n d e r listed a sixth fatality early in D u b c e k told u l t r a p r o g r e s s iv e s v o tn y a n d s o m e of h is f o llo w ­ Jo h n so n . the day. A 70-year-old man T u e s d a y to s lo w d o w n t h e ir e r s f r o m s e a ts th e y s t ill ho ld burned to death in his living d r iv e to e je c t old g u a r d e le ­ on the C o m m u n is t p a r t y ’s C e n ­ quarters above a grocery that m e n t s f r o m the p a r t y a n d c o n ­ t ra l C o m m it te e . D u b c e k re ­ was set a fire in W est B alti­ c e n t ra te f o r th e t im e b e in g p la c e d the S t a lin is t - lin e r u le r m ore by arsonists. * on i m p r o v in g C z e c h o s lo v a k ia in J a f l u a u i International News In s t fT O ot c o n c e n t r a t in g o n How do you tell econom y. New lootings and fire s broke “ ca d re p r o b le m s . ” Dubcek e U.S. officers in V ie t n a m w e r e u n a b le to se e a n y d e -e s c a ­ out in B altim ore despite the I n a s ta te m e n t, D u b c e k s p o k e said , the p a r t y s h o u ld p r e p a r e la tio n d u e to p e a c e m o v e s a lt h o u g h the f iv e a llie d o f f e n s iv e presence of 10,000 federalized ou t a g a in s t a p r o p o s a l fo r a p r o p o s a ls on e c o n o m ic m e a s ­ o p e r a t io n s b e g u n la s t y e a r w e r e e n d e d a n d a lu ll d e sc e n d e d u re s. a n e w w a g e s t r u c t u r e a n d on a ll b a ttle fro n ts. a n e w s ta te c o n s tit u t io n f o r p r e s ­ e n ta tio n a t the r e g u la r p a r t y • Poland purged a le a d in g M a r x i s t t h e o r is t w h ile it s P a r l i a ­ . . . Extends bis Sale. your mother co n gre ss s c h e d u le d fo r late m e n t a n n o u n c e d a n a g e n d a in d ic a t in g the tro u b le d C o m m u ­ 1969. It is e x p e c te d to be n is t r e g im e w o u ld u s e it a s a b a c k d r o p to n a m e a n e w p r e s i­ advanced. d e n t a n d m a k e m a j o r c h a n g e s in the g o v e r n m e n t . R e sp o n se to our o ffe r to hold D u b c e k 's s ta te m e n t a p p e a re d d ire c t e d a t a lib e r a l fa c tio n • The B ritish governm ent p ro p o se d a s w e e p in g n e w la w to p r i c e s on Diamond and Wedding h e a d e d b y O t a S ik , a rc h it e c t b a r r a c ia l d is c r im in a t io n in h o u s in g , jo b s, a d v e r t is in g a n d a r in g s h a s been so g r e a t , that we o f th e n a t io n 's p la n s f o r e c o ­ w id e r a n g e of in d iv id u a l s e r v i c e s w h ic h w a s h a ile d b y the you're a thief? a r e extendin g o u r o ffe r thru A pril 13th. BIIY NOWANDSAVE! n o m ic r e f o r m a n d a d e p u ty p r e m ie r in the n e w g o v e r n ­ m e n t w h ic h to o k o ffic e T u e s ­ day w it h h a n d sh a k e s P r e s id e n t L u d v ik S v o b o d a a n d fro m c o u n t r y ’s R a c e R e la t io n s B o a r d a s a n “ o p p o r tu n it y to a v o id the A m e r ic a n t ra g e d y . ’ ’ N ational N ews Se e Pa 8 e 3 p le d g e s of lo y a lt y to “ the c a u s e • President Johnson, a ft e r a d a y -lo n g V ie t n a m s t r a t e g y a " b Z A , * : n r i r * Dubcek. If a p p e a re d , was S a ig o n a n d p e a c e e n v o y W . A v e re rf. f f a r r im a n . d is c lo s e d a le s s w illin g to a n t a g o n iz e the n e w U .S . d ip lo m a t ic m e s s a g e to H a n o i d is c u s s in g a lte rn a t e j \ r t C a rv e d r e m a in in g c o n s e r v a t iv e p o c k e t s s it e s c o n v e n ie n t to b oth s id e s in s t a r t in g p r e lim in a r y p e a ce W E D D I N G R I N G S of in flu e n c e th a n the r a d ic a l ta lk s. Se e p a g e 1 lib e r a ls w h o h a v e c a lle d fo r the old g u a r d 's to ta l e l i m i ­ a Dr. M artin Luther King J r . ’s a d m i r e r s b y the le g io n s p a id n a tio n to f u r t h e r C z e c h o s lo ­ t h e ir la s t r e s p e c t s to h is m e m o r y at c e r e m o n ie s in h is o w n ofjnttge M ohhom v a k i a 's d r iv e t o w a r d lib e r a li­ s im p le c h u rc h , fille d w it h 1,300 w h ite a n d b la c k f r ie n d s a n d za tio n. d ig n it a r ie s of h ig h ra n k . Se e p a g e 1 D IA M O N D R IN G S ‘E v e n if w e c a ll a th o u s ­ a n d t im e s f o r lib e r a liz a t io n .” D u b c e k sa id , the r e g im e m u s t • A House and Senate c o n fe re n c e re su lt e d in a C o n g r e s s io n ­ B e c a u s e o f th e I n c r e a s e In th e p r i c e o f g o ld , r in g n o w k e e p a w a t c h f u l e y e on a l v o te o n a q u ic k , t e m p o r a r y e x t e n s io n o f a u t o m o b ile a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r s h a v e r a i s e d p r i c e s a s m u ch a s 2 0 % . p r o d u c t iv it y a n d la b o r d is c i­ te le p h o n e e x c is e ta xe s, b u t p o stp o n e d a c t io n o n r a i s in g in ­ L EO N G . W IL L S E L L O R TA K E O R D E R S AT TH E O L D p lin e. c o m e t a x e s a n d c u tt in g sp e n d in g . P R I C E S T H R U A P R I L 13th ON A L L W E D D IN G R IN G S , C u r r e n t c r it ic is m , he c o n ­ AND D IA M O N D R IN G S E T S . tin ue d . m u s t not “ re je c t e v e r y ­ • The House Rules Com m ittee c le a re d th e c i v i l r ig h t s t h i n g p o s it iv e c f rr o m p lis h e d in « b ill lnr 3 su d d P Q -d & U b vnte »vwjJd D pt it o n P r e s id e n t ‘ • « o u m tb U H 6 u v a n a a v m > u o n v L . » iv - o u a j »»»gw v. - d W p 'd g e 1 “ P a r t y o f f ic ia ls m u s t heed A s m a l l d e p o s it \ e v e n w h a t m a y m o m e n t a r ily be rM e rve u n p le a s a n t to h e a r . ” he sa id . • Six m em bers, of the P r e s id e n t s r io t c o m m i s s i o n s a id in The c o u n t r y 's e c o n o m ic ■ a n in t e r v ie w th a t im m e d ia t e a c t io n is r e q u ir e d to a lle v ia t e k f! & é f y°ur the c a u s e s b e h in d the v io le n c e w h ic h h a s w r a c k e d N e g r o JEWELRY end p r o b le m s w e re a ls o em ­ ART CCMTCR s lu m s a c r o s s the c o u n t r y f o r s ix d a y s. Se e p a g e 3 p h a s iz e d in a s p e e c h b y P r e ­ 3 1 9 E . G R A N D R IV E R m i e r O l d r ic h C e r n ik . Enforced calm reigns *0 in Detroit D E T R O IT (U P I) -T h e c it y of D e t r o it w a s w r a p p e d in a i t ig h t c u r f e w f o r the fifth n ig h t T u e s d a y , in a c a lm e n fo rc e d b y n e a r ly 9.000 s o ld ie r s a n d p o lic e m e n . A n u n e a s y p e a c e th a t h a s p r e v a ile d s in c e th e w e e k e n d \ \ Mom . . . n c o n tin u e d . M o s t a c t iv it y in the n a t io n 's fifth la r g e s t c it y w a s b a c k to n o r m a l e x c e p t fo r o c c a s io n a l N a t io n a l G u a r d je e p s b o u n c in g d o w n c it y stre e ts. T a ve rn s, liq u o r s t o r e s a n d p la c e s o f a m u s e m e n t r e m a in e d c lo se d a n d g a s s t a t io n s w e re sh u t t ig h t a ft e r the 8 p .m . 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A p r i l 10.1968 Five-time recipient of the Pacem aker award for outstanding jouraaltaiB. EDITORIALS V ie t h o p e o f a n u n d a t e d t o m o r r o w advantageous perch. Recent M e m o r ia l m a r c h e s . S o r ro w U.S. limitations on bombing are a n d h o p e . A s e a r c h fo r m e a n in g ­ a concrete step toward the bomb­ f u l i n t e r n a l A m e r i c a n u n it y . ing cessation that Hanoi has A n d w ith in th e sh a d o w o f maintained is a prerequisite sh o ck and sh a m e o v er a n a ss a s­ to peace talks. The political s in a tio n h a s r is e n s o m e h o p e f o r atmosphere is at a peak--now a n en d to a n o th e r is s u e th a t h a s they can deal with an adminis­ c a u s e d s u c h s t r i f e in A m e r i c a tration they ‘‘know” and an to d a y . V ie tn a m . administration obviously reach­ P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n ’s b id f o r ing out for peace. The public at­ p e a c e ta lk s h a s b e e n fo r m a lly titude of America gives North a c c e p te d b y N o rth V ie tn a m . Vietnam an edge as well. A new T h e f o u n d a t i o n s a r e b e i n g la id . administration could produce a T h e v o id b e t w e e n o p p o s it io n new national outlook. h a s b e g u n to le s s e n . P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n t a l k in g w it h A m b a s s a d o r L o d g e a t C a m p Just as there is hope that Dr. T h e q u ie t p r e p a r a tio n s o f th e D a v i d : T h e v o i d b e t w e e n o p p o s i t i o n h a s b e g u n t o le s s e n . Martin Luther King has not been la s t w e e k a r e n o t su d d e n s ig n s laid to rest in vain, there is hope o f a t u r n i n g p o in t in t h e w a r , p o w er an d th a t is n o t th e w ay n e w a d m i n i s t r a t i o n h e a d in g a that our commitments there and h o w e v e r. P e r h a p s th e s h ift t o w a r d n e g o t i a t i o n s c a m e in o u t .” c o u n t r y i n c r e a s i n g l y p le a d in g our pain and frustration over * m id -M a r c h w h e n G e n . W illia m T h e f o r m e r a m b a s s a d o r a ls o f o r a n e g o t i a t e d s e t t l e m e n t in Vietnam will not drag on sense­ C . W e s t m o r e l a n d s u p p o s e d ly b e l i e v e s t h a t J o h n s o n ’ s d r o p p in g V ie tn a m . lessly. .jgauested .200,000, more, men, out of the presidential race has R e p o rts fro m co rre sp o n d e n ts -T h e Editors in' *Vfetftain: taawlh ~v . n e t- strengtneweu r.v '• tf r 4 s c h a u e r , f o r m e r U .S . a m b a s ­ o f n e g o t i a t i o n s . T h e " N o r th n e e d t h e r e o f g r o w in g w i l l i n g n e s s to s a d o r to J a p a n , h a s s u g g e s te d n o t w a it to a s s e s s e le c tio n r e ­ t a l k , g r o w in g e v e n b e f o r e J o h n ­ RON ROAT th a t a t th is tim e th e a d m in is ­ s u lts . P e r h a p s d e a lin g w ith th e s o n ’s in v ita tio n . t r a t i o n r e a l i z e d o u r e n e m y “ c a iy Jo h n s o n a d m in is tr a tio n n o w is In a n ew o p tim is tic to n e , R e i­ m a t c h u s in e s c a l a t i o n o f m a i f p r e fe r r e d to th e u n c e r ta in ty o f a s c h a u e r fo r e c a s te d a c o n c lu s io n in V ie tn a m w ith in s ix m o n th s Pow er by b a llo ts ‘ ‘o r b e w e l l o n o u r w a y . ’ ’ EPC basics proposal: S till o n e m u s t e v a lu a te th e s it­ u a t i o n a n d w e i g h in a f e w l e s s IH fc T h e r e is a N e g r o in N o r t h C a r o lin a i r v in g to c h a lle n g e the w h ite s u p r e m a c y H a w k in s m u s t ge t the r e q u ir e d n u m b e r of r e g is t e r e d N e gro e s--4 5 0 .0 0 0 --b y A p r i l p o s i t i v e a n g l e s . P e r h a p s , w it h 12. a light in the forest in the h ig h e st e le c tiv e o ffic e of the J o h n s o n ta k in g th e p u b lic in itia ­ s t u t c - t h e g o v e r n o r s h ip If he w in s the p r im a r y , w h ic h w o u ld b e a n e v e n t in itse lf, he s t ill w o u ld tiv e to e n d th e w a r , N o r th V ie t­ A n d he b e lie v e s that he c a n d o it. need v o t e r s fo r the N o v e m b e r e le c tio n H i s n a m e is R e g in a ld A. H a w k in s , e d b y t h i s a l t e r a t i o n in o u r p r e s - n a m h a s b e e n fo r c e d to a p p e a r H a w k i n s ’ a s s o c ia te . R e v . P e c k , sa id T h e r e m a y b e a w a y o u t o f th e a n s i p i nnfxre. a d e n tist a n d a n o rd a in e d m in is t e r of u iu vc. va *\«: j6« w u O tlS . « .« • t ,» » v »>.-•»»»»• ’p > » ta o o r vote, p r o m is e e ■- ¿y to wm o ffic e i f a g e n e r a i e a u c a tio n p o lic y a geuum c of/|/w n PRACTICE ROUND ] J e f f e r s o n ’s D e c la r a t io n of In d e p e n d e n c e the w h ite c o n s c ie n c e , h e d id n ’t k n o w h o w p o lit ic a l p o lit ic a l sp e e c h e s. H a w k in s ' AT THE M A ST ERS/ b y the m e t h o d s of M a h a t m a G a n d h i It to d o it w ith o u t e v o k in g the v io le n c e o n p la in , open discussion of sta te Issues w a s f o r th a t d r e a m th a t he died , a s he b o th s id e s a g a in s t w h ic h h is h e a r t w a s m a v com e as a re lie f and be welcomed. h a d liv e d fo r it. set. More Southern sta te s would do well • • • W J - a n t - 'i . I) T h e r e w a s h is a g o n y . T h ere w e re see such a campaign. 4*t0 H i s n o n v io le n c e , w h ic h h a d b e e n e f­ the ro o ts of h is death. Wednesday, April 10, 1968 5 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan OUR READKRS’ MINDS >> Ta sk o f b la c k : S e t s ig h ts a t a n e a rly a g e I f a c a d e m ic s t a n d a r d s w e re c a te o u r s e lv e s to b e tte r p r e ­ T o the E d it o r : lo w e re d f o r s u c h s tu d e n ts, no p a ra t io n of p r o m is in g N e g r o T h e s u g g e s t io n o f the B l a c k Stud e nt A llia n c e th a t s h o u ld a d m it m o r e N e g r o s tu ­ M SU N e g r o w it h a d ip lo m a f r o m M S U c o u ld e x p e c t to be a c c e p te d s tu d e n ts a t the e le m e n t a r y a n d s e c o n d a r y le ve l. 1 b e lie v e Long requiem K e rn e r R e p o rt fo r A T L p r o f e s s io n a lly on the sa m e M r. A m is is p r o b a b ly co r­ d e n ts i s a v e r y r e a s o n a b le a n d b a s is a s a w h ite g ra d u a te . re c t in s a y in g that th e re m a y T o the E d it o r : fo r w h ic h the S t a t e N e w s is to p o n s ib ilit y : 1) th e lik e lih o o d w o r t h w h ile one. I f t h e re i s a la c k C h r is t , G a n d h i a n d K i n g T h e u n iv e r s it y w o u ld b e c o m e a be m a n y q u a lif ie d b la c k p e o p le T h e C o lla g e s p e c ia l is s u e on be c o n g ra tu la te d . th a t the K e r n e r R e p o r t w i ll be of q u a lif ie d N e g r o a p p lic a n t s W h ite , b r o w n a n d b la c k d iv id e d c o m m u n it y - -t h o s e w h o w h o h a v e not been a d m itt e d to the B l a c k R e v o lu t io n o ffe re d T h e a r t ic le s b y C e d r ic C la r k la r g e ly ig n o ’re d , a n d 21 the h o w e v e r, the s u g g e s t io n o f M r . 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Wednesday, Ap/11 10, 1968 7 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan U n ite d S tu d e n ts , c a m p u s a c tiv is ts , r e c a lle d By DOROTHY LA SK Y T ru stees about the protest. “ T h e s e a r e a ll v a r io u s s h a d e s a t h a ll c lo s in g t im e s a n d a take p la c e w a s d e s c r ib e d as Hopkins and F r ie l said they Sta te News S ta ff W riter “ They didn’t do anything any- of the stu d e n t m o v e m e n t," m ilit a n t t a k e -o v e r o f the S t u ­ a n o n v io le n t d ia lo g u e . have considered organizing a United Students (U S) pro- way, but they listened to him ,” L a n g said . d e n t S e r v i c e s B ld g . L a n g d e f in e s h im s e lf a s a student political p arty on ca m ­ je cte d the Hippie im age, he said. 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T a k - i n g d r u g s ,s n ‘t e x a c t ly c o n d u s iv e d e n t s " a c c o r d in g to a s ta te ­ m ent p u b lis h e d s p o k e sm a n . by a CSR Easter Cards p o s in g th e r e f o r m o f stu d e n t t0 g r o u p a c t iv it y , he said . T h e a c t iv is t o r g a n iz a t io n w a s g o v e r n m e n t , w a s c h a r t e r e d the Lang s a id he k n e w of som e in s t r u m e n t a l in a c a m p a ig n fo r s u m m e r o f 1966. Come in Today EASTER T he O ran ge H o rse R a lly a s it is n o w k n o w n a c t u a lly b e g a n b e fo re US b e c a m e a s s o c ia t e d w it h it. A L a n g s a id h e a n d a fe w o t h e r C s tu d e n ts w h o w e r e f r ie n d s o f the m e n i n v o l v e d - K e n Law ­ R le ss. 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M ic h ig a n talked with the MSU Board of Wednesday, April 10, 1968 8 Michigan sta te New», E a s t Lansing, Michigan C h o ic e 6 8 b a llo tin g s p re a d o v e r 3 d a y s d a te s lik e K e n n e d y a n d M c ­ n e w s c o v e r a g e a n d m a y in flu - h a d a n n o u n c e d t h e ir p a r t ic ip a - d u c te d b y e le v e n h o n o r a r y o r ­ B a llo t in g f o r C h o ic e 68. th e le r. H a r o ld Stasse n . G e o rge C h o ic e 68. u n d e r th e a u s p ic e s e x te n d e d v o t in g p e rio d . A lso . C a r th y . W i l l i a m s a ls o s a id ence n a t io n a l p o lic y - m a k e r s , tio n in C h o ic e 68. T h e re a re g a n iz a t io n s . T h e r e w i ll be n a tio n a l c o lle g ia t e p r e s id e n t ia l W a lla c e o r the c a n d id a te o f o fA S M SU . he sa id , “ stu d e n ts a re not C h o ic e 68 w ill a t t e m p t to a t­ " P e o p l e w ill p a y a p r ic e c o m - s e v e n m ill io n s tu d e n ts e n ro lle d 104 p o llin g p la c e s, in c lu d in g p r im a r y , w ill be e x te n d e d to t h e ir c h o ice . W illia m s exp e cts a v o te r a p a t h e t ic on the n a t io n a l le v e l" t ra c t the s o r o r it y - f r a t e r n it y m e n s ú r a t e w it h the v a lu e th e y in U n it e d S t a t e s c o lle g e s a n d the U n io n . B e r k e v a n d B e s - th re e days h e r e - - A p r il 22,23 tu rn o u t a t M S U o f a t le a st r e g a r d in g s u c h q u e s t io n s a s T w o re f e r e n d u m q u e s tio n s on v o te b y c o n d u c t in g v o t in g in r e c e iv e , " h e sa id . “ T h e y ’ll j u n io r c o lle g e s. C h o ic e 68 s e v H a l l s a n d the In t e r n a t io n a l and 2 4 - a c c o r d in g to Roger 20.000. p a r t ly b e c a u s e o f the the w a r. the d r a f t a n d c a n d i- U .S . V ie t n a m p o lic y a n d o n e G r e e k liv in g u n its. ta k e a little t im e o u t to d o s p o k e s m e n e s t im a t e th a t a t C e n te r. W illia m s . M S U C h o ic e 68 c o ­ o n th e " u r b a n c r i s i s " a r e a ls o W i l l i a m s s a id C h o ic e 68 is a n d v o te .” le a s t 2 m ill io n s tu d e n ts m u s t o r d in a to r . Provost Lectures in c lu d e d o n the ballot. A ll not a t y p ic a l stu d e n t g o v e r n ­ A s of t h is w e e k . 1500 u n i- v o te to m a k e a " m e a n i n g f u l " A ll C h o ic e 68 v o t e s w i ll be W i l l i a m s a ls o s a id th a t M a r ­ s t u d e n t s e n ro lle d in a s c h o o l m e n t e le c t io n o r a lo c a l s t r a w v e r s it ie s w it h a to ta l e n ro ll- im p a c t o n A m e r ic a n p o litic s, ta b u la te d b y the U n i v a c D i v i ­ tin L u t h e r K i n g 's n a m e w i l l m a y vote. v o t e - it w ill r e c e iv e n a t io n a l m e n t o f s ix m illio n s t u d e n ts V o t in g a t M S U w ill b e con- s io n of S p e r r y R a n d . Inc. b e le ft o n the b a llo t. S t u d e n t s to discuss values o c a n n o w v o te fo r F r e d H a l ­ In c o n n e c t io n w it h the r e f ­ ste a d . M a r k H a t fie ld , L y n d o n ere n d u m q u e s tio n s. D a v id John so n. R o b e rt K e n n e d y , M a r ­ Sch oe n b ru n . fo rm e r C B S c o r­ tin L u t h e r K in g . J o h n L i n d ­ say. E u g e n e M c C a rt h y . R ic h ­ a r d N ix o n . C h a r le s P e r c y . R o n ­ a ld R e a g a n . N e ls o n R o c k e f e l­ re s p o n d e n t a n d a v e te ra n o f V ie t n a m w a r re p o rtin g , w ill s p e a k a t M S U F r id a y . s p e e c h w ill be s p o n s o r e d b y H is “ C o m m it m e n t I n A C h a n g in g W o r l d " is the to p ic o f the S p r in g 1968 P r o v o s t L e c t u re s , s p o n s o r e d b y A S M S U a n d the H o n o r s C o l­ le g e to b e h e ld M o n d a y t h ro u g h T h u r s d a y n e x t w e ek. " T h e s u b je c t of th e le c tu re s, w h e n c h o s e n la s t s p r in g , e x p r e s s e d McCarthy a ppeals to young fe llo w M in n e s o t a n H u b e r t H u m ­ By F R E D SH ERW O O D re n to th e in v e s t ig a t io n o f the a c o n c e rn f o r the d e fin it io n o f v a lu e s b y the in d iv id u a l, a n d the a f ­ S t a t e N e w s S t a f f W r it e r p h r e y 's c a m p a ig n f o r th e v ic e K e n n e d y a s s a s s in a t io n . f ir m a t io n o f th e se v a lu e s in the s o c ia l w o r ld , ” s a id M a r y B e t h S tu l- T h e re c e n t r is e o f S e n a t o r p r e s id e n t ia l n o m in a t io n in 1956. A m o r a list m o re th a n a b e rg , c h a ir m a n o f th e 1968 P r o v o s t L e c t u r e C o m m it te e . E u g e n e J. M c C a r t h y h a s b ee n H e took to th e s t u m p f o r H u m ­ p o lit ic ia n . M c C a rth y had to K e n n e t h E . C la r k , p r o f e s s o r o f p s y c h o lo g y a t the U n i v e r s i t y of c a lle d the s u c c e s s of a new . ph re y a g a in in 1960 b e fo re s c f a p a b i l l to im p r o v e w o r k ­ R o c h e s t e r , w ill s p e a k M o n d a y o n " T h e N e w C o m m it m e n t : F o r p o s t - lib e r a l c o a litio n . H is m a k in g the a p p e a l f o r the n o m ­ in g c o n d it io n s f o r m ig r a n t la ­ P ro te st or P r o g r e s s ? ” m a in s u p p o r t c o m e s f r o m a in a tio n o f A d la i S t e v e n s o n th a t b o r e r s w h e n he lo st the s u p ­ C la r k is p re sid e n t o f the A m e r ic a n B o a r d o f E x a m i n e r s in P r o f e s ­ core of p r o f e s s io n a ls , in t e l­ w a s to b r in g h im in t o the p o rt of P r e s id e n t K e n n e d y . N o s io n a l P s y c h o lo g y a n d e d ito r of the " J o u r n a l of A p p lie d P s y c h o l ­ le c tu a ls a n d stu d e n ts. H is n a t io n a l lim e lig h t a t the D e m o ­ le g is la t io n b e a rs M c C a r t h y 's o g y .” d is s e n s io n f r o m th e a d m in is ­ c r a t ic c o n v e n tio n . A g a i n in nam e. H e s ig n e d le tt e rs to M i c h a e l S c riv e n , p r o f e s s o r of p h ilo s o p h y a t the U n i v e r s i t y of t r a t io n 's p o lic ie s h a s a p p e a le d 1964 he a p p e a re d , t h is t im e a s P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n , u r g i n g de- C a lif o r n ia a t B e rk e le y , w ill s p e a k T u e s d a y o n " T h e L i m i t s of s t r o n g ly to the y o u n g , g iv in g a p o s s ib le r u n n in g m a t e fo r e s c a la t io n in V ie t n a m , b u t w o u ld L o y a lt y a n d the R i g h t to R e v o l t . " the s y s t e m a n o t h e r c h a n c e a n d a L y n d o n John so n. no t jo in S e n a t o r s M o r s e a n d S c r iv e n h a s he ld a p p o in t m e n t s f r o m the N a t io n a l S c ie n c e F o u n ­ r e a s o n f o r y o u t h s not to d e fe c t R e a c h i n g the S e n a te in 1958 G r u e n in g in v o tin g a g a in s t a d a tio n , W e s le y a n U n i v e r s i t y a n d H a r v a r d . f r o m the E s t a b lis h m e n t . b y d e f e a t in g a t w o -t e r m i n c u m ­ P e n t a g o n a p p r o p r ia t io n s b ill. H a n s M o r g e n t h a u . p r o f e s s o r o f p o lit ic a l s c ie n c e a n d m o d e r n The 52 y e a r- o ld Se n a to r bent. M c C a r t h y f o u g h t f o r m o r e M c C a r t h y h a s b ee n c r it ic iz e d h is t o r y a t the U n i v e r s i t y of C h ic a g o , w ill s p e a k o n " A N e w F o r ­ f r o m M in n e s o t a w a s b o r n in a s u p e r v is io n in the C e n t r a l I n ­ f o r b e in g a m a n w it h o u t a c a u se , e ig n P o l ic y fo r the U n it e d S t a t e s " W e d n e s d a y . s m a ll t o w n in th a t sta te . He t e llig e n c e Agency and m ore d is in t e r e s t e d a n d c y n ic a l, but T h u r s d a y , A lf r e d K e lle y , p r o f e s s o r a n d c h a ir m a n o f the D e p a r t ­ w a s a top stu d e n t a t the B e n e ­ s e n a t o r ia l c o n t r o l o v e r p o lic y . w h e n U n d e r s e c r e t a r y o f S ta te m e n t o f H is t o r y a t W a y n e S t a t e U n iv e r s it y , w ill s p e a k o n " T h e d ic t in e St. J o h n s P r e p S c h o o l It w a s a t t h is t im e th a t s o m e N ic h o la s K a t z e n b a c h s ta te d that In d iv id u a l, the S t a t e a n d M o d e r n S o c ie t y : T h e C r i s i s o f L o y a lt y in a n d U n i v e r s i t y a t C o lle g e v ille of M c C a r t h y 's a n t i- J o h n s o n J o h n s o n h a d a u t h o r it y to ta k e t)u r T im e . 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M c C a rt h y announced d u r in g the p a st s e v e n v e a r s : l u s t o f f iv e t e r m s in C o n - dent fo r u n d e r m in in g th e Su - ( i 'w i i . V J . V A ,r ,jsW* .-illn. f rrt-’ ' «jA* « I , A P R O D U C T IO N the o n ly w o rd h a s b e e n in the th ic k of e v e r y t ic e s to s p e c ia l t a s k s s u c h a s a s ­ d id a te in the N e w H a m p s h ir e , ra c y . 1960: The D ic t io r ia r y p r im a r y . of A m e r ic a n P o lit ic s . 1962: f o r t h is n a tio n a l e le c tio n . H e h a n d le d s ig n in g C h ie f J u s t ic e E a r l W a r- T h e N e w H a m p s h ir e D e m o ­ A L ib e r a ! A n s w e r •" * tei(*»JiBreedtoinatebyeliriiizetlapest in d u c e the P r e s id e n t to c h a n g e M SI(...hunted This is Cotataondtr Taylor. Astronaut. ■ • ■ I This is Nova. Tho wHdhuman anhnol This is Dr. Zaius. Brilliant scientist. h is p o lic ie s . 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P a u ls e n b e g a n to e x ­ election special in the fall "Sm others B roth er’s Show" pound upon the s t a r t lin g thing you w an t,” he assured and got out among the g r a s s us. “ I ’ll probably ju s t refute cast. But the solution is in d e v e lo p m e n ts of the p a s t fe w roots. sight, according to the chief- w e e k s. it la ter.” T h e S T A G ( S t r a ig h t T a lk i n ' executive-to-be. “ I th in k th a t J o h n s o n 's d ro p ­ P at ju s t returned from two A m e r ic a n G o v e r n m e n t » p a r t y 's "Johnson’s speech pre­ p in g o u t w a s the b e s t - e r - weeks of campaigning in Can­ fa v o rit e s o n s e e m s to fe e l that By STUART ROSENTHAL empted our show. I think m ay­ b ig g e s t s u r p r is e of the c a m ­ ada. the o n ly im p o r t a n t v o te s a r e the Entertainm ent W riter be he wants to be a regular. pa ig n . B u t I th in k th a t h e ’s “ Did I feel silly ,” he said, p e o p le 's vote s. “ when somebody told m e that He probably believes th at be­ b e in g v e r y u n f a ir to a ll the “ I w a n t to be e le c te d b y they couldn’t vote--especially cause he did one guest shot p e o p le w h o a lw a y s v o te a g a in s t the p e o p le ,” he e x p la in e d a s “ O h , " p e rk e d P a u ls e n , " d o t h e y ’re a bunch of re a l bad and got a big rating, that we s o m e b o d y in s te a d o f v o t in g fo r a fter wasting two weeks. They he p e e re d o u t f r o m b e h in d I g e t 14 p e r ce n t of the p a y ? c a ts.” will book him often.” a ca n d id a te . W h a t a r e th o se ought to be able to vote, though, the le g of the “ S p ir it of I f L a n s in g h a s a n y p ro b le m s , “ If you put th e se t h in g s p e o p le g o in g to d o n o w ? W t r O i r *statu e . “ n o t b y the it w o u ld p r o b a b ly ta k e m e a o u t,” P a u ls e n in t e r ru p te d "B u t n o w .“ he co n tin u e d , E le c t o r a l C o lle g e . I 'm no t ge t­ w e e k - n o . th re e o r f o u r d a y s - h im se lf, n o w r e f e r r in g to on e tin g in t o the p r im a r ie s b e­ "It lo o k s lik e H u b e r t H u m ­ no, h a lf an h o u r-y e s, h a lf of P h il F r a n k ’s “ P a t P a u ls e n T H U RSD A Y AND F R ID A Y p h r e y is g e t t in g in v o lv e d . S a y s c a u s e th e y a r e n o t in d ic a t iv e a n h o u r to c le a r u p a ll of the S p e a k in g at G r a n d m o t h e r ’s of w h a t the p e o p le w a n t. T h a t 's he w a n t s to h e lp s o lv e the t o w n ’s p ro b le m s. p o s t e r s ” th a t I h a d s h o w n h im , A P R IL II, 12 p r o b le m s of the c o u n t r y he M i c k e y M o u s e stu ff. I 'm ju s t “ h o w a r e w e g o in g to s e ll DURING E A S T E R : he lp ed c r e a t e . " g o in g f o r the b ig o n e in N o ­ " F i r s t th in g I 'd d o w o u ld be them the o n e s w e ’re p r in t ­ Ingm ar B e rg m a n ’ s And I promise He e xp re sse d h is fe rve n t v e m b e r." to f ir e C it y C o u n c il. I h e a r in g ?” S u d d e n ly a f lo c k o f a b o u t h op e th a t no one e lse w o u ld R eligious M a s t e r p i e c e . . . d ro p out of the r a c e s in c e he e ig h t teenage g ir ls ro u n d e d P r e s id e n t ia l h op e ful P a t P a u ls e n s t r ik e s a s t r o n g the c o r n e r. "Y e e e e e e e e e e e e ! " w o u ld h a te to w in b y d efa ult. THE SILENCE p o s e w h ile b e in g q u e stio n e d by the S tate N e w s ' S t u a r t R o s e n th a l (who Is out o f the p ic tu re .) S tate N e w s photo by J im M e a d one o f th e m The a g ile sc re a m e d P a t P a u ls e n n n n n n n n n n ! " h o p e fu l I t ’s re- B a c k in h is hotel ro o m , the p o lit ic a l s le e p e r p ic k e d up a c o p y of the S t a t e N e w s . " i t 's a lm o s t a r e a l p a p e r ,” UPSET ABOUT M A K IN G A 108 W e l l s H a ll 7 and 9 p.m . 50$ D o n atio n . PUS he s m ir k e d . “I ju s t c a n 't u n d e r st a n d w h y the p r e s s h a s LADIES* S A L E S C A R E E R D E C ISIO N ? s u d d e n ly f o r s a k e n m e. D o n ’t ! 1 ► 332-6944 1 tk u tfU DAY L ic e n s e t o e x t e n d range y o u th in k i t 's odd th a t B o b b y H o ffm a n n -L a R oche will help 750 to K e n n e d y h a s re c e iv e d so m u c h p u b lic ity la t e ly ? you with this d e cis io n . 10th Week! Ends Soon 6 P.M. 1:1 5 - 3 :2 0 - 5 : 2 5 - 7 : 3 0 - 9 : 4 0 sought by campus rad io 1 n e v e r loo k at the p re ss , M r . G e r a ld M a n ls h ln , D i v i s io n S a le s M a n a g e r In o r d e r to exbe, *& * a n y w a y . I ju s t re a d b e tw e e n the - z v t r é o f H o ffm a n n - L a RocKe 4" wtio a r e 'V n te r e » ^ © in e n fe rfn g fnm be JnJerv.Ve'wlng Jk, WINNER M PMl B e s t AIc m e tf rne s s ... •?<’ & . Jfi. i W M S N is in it ia t in g p r o c e s s e s to o b ta in a n F M lic e n se . FM ft/M-fWWi w r - to w att s t a t io n s u tiliz e d b y c o l­ le g e s a n d h ig h s c h o o ls W ith ing to Vv ise n t' The s ta tio n w ill le tter of in q u ir y to the F C C vfH te ' 3 d o e s he lp M c C a rth y con te n d w it h . “ since, r s t ill T i a v e ' and H u m p h re y to fa s c in a t in g p h a r m a c e u tic a l s a le s fie ld . - J ACADEMY B i s t A c to r A t p re se n t. W M S N s e r v e s o n ly the re s id e n c e h a lls a n d d o e s the in s t a lla t io n of to w e r o n top of H u b b a r d H a ll. a r a d io in W a s h in g to n , p ro b in g p o s s ib ilit y of o b t a in in g the F M the I show e d B r o t h e r 's the Sm o th e rs V ic e - P r e s id e n t fo r S tu d e n ts sh o u ld v i s i t w ith M r . M a n ls h ln on M o n d a y , A p r il 15th f r o m 9 A M to 5 P M at the Student S e r v ic e B u ild in g o f M ic h ig a n State # AWARD B e s t S u p p o r t in g M t m B i s t C io o m o t o g r ip liy NOMINATIONS! not h a v e the f a c ilit ie s to re a c h W M S N c o u ld e x te n d o p e r a t io n s lic e n se . If a p p r o v a l o f the E d i t o r i a l s a c o p y of the A s ­ s tu d e n ts o ff-c a m p u s. Under to cover a* 10-m ile ra d iu s . m o v e is in d ic a te d . W M S N m u st s o c ia te d P r e s s w ir e s t o r y in U n iv e r s it y . R e s u m e s m a y be se n t to M r . B e s t D ire c to r the Fe d e ral C o m m u n ic a t io n s T h e s ta tio n w o u ld m a in t a in its g a in a c c e p ta n c e f r o m the U n i­ w h ic h he is q u o te d a s c l a i m ­ G e r a ld M a n ls h ln , 21275 V i r g i n i a D r iv e , S o u th ­ B e s t S c r e e n p la y JOSEPH E LEVINE C o m m i s s i o n 's F M E d u c a t io n ­ s a m e p r o g r a m m i n g fo rm a t. v e r s it y a n d the F C C b e fo re the in g to h a v e re c e iv e d 14 p e r fie ld , M ic h ig a n o r M r . A . E . G r i g g s , E m p lo y ­ T h e re a re c o m p lic a t io n s , lic e n se i s th e irs. ce nt of the v o te s fo r the m a y o r of m ent M a n a g e r , D ept. M S N Mike nichols - lawrence turman eaoouCTiON a l B a n d . W M S N c o u ld b rin g o f f - c a m p u s s tu d e n ts in to its h o w e v e r. M S U a lr e a d y o w n s A s a f ir s t ste p. W M S N m u s t L a n s i n g - “ w h ic h is odd s in c e I 'm no t e v e n r u n n in g fo r m a y o r This b r o a d c a s t in g ra n g e . “ I f w e t rie d to r e a c h off- thre e lic e n s e s : F M ( W K A R l , A M a n d t e le v is io n ( W M S B i . The a s k the U n i v e r s i t y B o a r d of of L a n s i n g . " is cam pus s tu d e n ts under our F Ç C d o e s not n o r m a lly g r a n t T ru ste e s if th e y w o u ld be Benjamin. w illin g to c a r r y the a d d it io n a l A ft e r p o in tin g o u t that e v e n p re s e n t le v e l of o p e ra tio n s, a d d it io n a l lic e n se s, b ut m ig h t in t h is c a se , b e c a u se W M S N p la n s lic e n se . If the B o a r d ap­ the m a y o r of L a n s in g w a s n 't H e’s the c o s t w o u ld b e p r o h ib it iv e . ' r u n n in g s in c e the e le c t io n is . s a i d W M S N n e w s d ir e c t o r P a u l a d iffe re n t f o r m a t th a n that p ro v e s. the s ta tio n w r it e s to H O F F M A N N - L A R O C H E I N C a little v yy1 .jin a«l- if th°v wjll not u n til next y e a r, the w o u ld - p a s s e s t h is p h a se , he is in t e r ­ e • lic e n se . O n a p p r o v a l a t t h is re n t m a y o r , h a s b e e n in touch a n d the S t u d e n t - F a c u lt v J u d i­ v ie w e d b y the e n tir e ju d ic ia r y . le ve l, the s ta tio n a g a in con - w it h o u r o ff*ce ar,d is con- Watch Tho “O SC A R ” Show Tonlto c ia r y c o n tin u e s to d a y f o r m s a v a ila b le in 101 S tu d e n t w ith T h e j u d ic ia r y w ill q u iz the a p ­ p lic a t io n on h is p e r s o n a l life and ta c ts the F C C a n d o f f ic ia lly s id e r in g m a k in g y o u m a y o r of a p p lie s f o r the lic e n se . 14 p e r c e n t of the city . NOMINATED BEST DIRECTOR - R ic h a r d B rooks C h a n n e l 12 a l i o on R a d l e W V I C F M _____ S e r v ic e s B ld g . f r o m 8 a m . to w h a t he im a g in e s h is f u tu re 5 p .m . D a l e O liv e r , c h ie f ju s t ic e of fu n c tio n to be on the ju d ic ia r y . A p p lic a n t s a r e s c re e n e d a g a in T O D A Y .. .tom 1:00P *. Q M O O ftA M IN F O R M A T IO N ► 4 8 5 - 6 4 8 0 LADM EB FOR BEST SCREENPLAY —Based on materiit NOW A U S J . s a id he ho p ed the r e ­ cent c o n t r o v e r s ie s co n n e cte d w it h the ju d ic ia r ie s , s u c h a s the b e fo re the f in a l ste p c o n s is t in g of a m o c k t r ia l s itu a t io n w h e re the a p p lic a n t a s s u m e s the ro le of A t 1:0 0 -3 :0 5 -5 :1 0 -7 :1 5 -9 :2 5 4 Irom another medium -R ic h a r d B ro o k s BEST THRU TUES. 7 BIG R O T C ca se , w o u ld e n c o u ra g e a b o a rd m e m b e r in a h y p o th e t i­ p e o p le to p etition . " T h e A c a d e m ic F r e e d o m R e ­ c a l situ a tio n . O liv e r h o p e s to a v o id the n & m M O s n u -S P w m w -U R n r m i/m t r f ACADEMY CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST ORIGINAL •43 / 3 M IL E S E A S T o 'M . S U . p o rt h a s in c r e a s e d the e m p h a s is o n j u d ic ia l p r o c e s s a n d I w o u ld a p a t h y in p e t itio n in g fo r the p o­ s it io n s on the j u d ic ia r ie s th a t w a s AWARDS!^ ^ , MUSIC SCORE r H O N e E D 2 . - I 0 4 2 • DAYS ho p e t h is e m p h a s is w o u ld c a r r y p re v a le n t t h is fall. In the n o r­ T ru m a n C a p o te s o v e r to p a r t ic ip a t io n in it . " m a ! t im e fo r p e t itio n in g la s t ,w k h m ' E X C L U S IV E F IR ST SHOW ING he said . fa ll o n ly 10 p e t itio n s w e re s u b ­ IN C O LD H e a d d e d th a t n o w m o r e s t u ­ m itte d f o r fo u r s e a t s on the Stu - W M T D iS K V 3 - C O LO R F E A T U R E S S E E IT! d e n ts s e e m to be g o in g t h ro u g h d e n t - F a c u lt y j u d ic ia r y a n d fiv e B LO O D Written (or the Screen and Directed by the j u d ic ia l p r o c e s s r a t h e r than A U S J se a ts. h a v in g a n a d m in is t r a t o r h a n d le A f t e r A U S J m a k e s s e le c tio n s $ & kmbehrd& R ic h a r d B r o o k s M eet N v r d M i l J e t iM - t h e ir ca se. Two p o s it io n s fo r s o p h o m o r e s a r e a v a ila b le on the p re se n t b a se d on the in t e r v ie w s w h ic h w ill b e g in a ro u n d M ay A S M S U m u s t g iv e f in a l a p p r o v a l 13. GHOST M u sic by QUINCY JONES • A Columbia Pictures Release In PaMvisjon* Positively no one under 16 sdmitted unless accompanied by a parent or guardiin. U S N E X T I " T H E S E C R E T W A R O F H A R R Y F R IG G " 20m CENTURYFOX MtMMTI M a rte r e f I m M M S M i « Cerfe-Cereuifcia en d Oaarblr -P a a H m l Stud e nt - F a c u lt y j u d i c i a r y to a p p lic a n ts. fta fm M M STUMM PETER DEAN SUZANNE w h ile s e v e n A U S J p o s it io n s a re T h e r e a r e 11 A U S J p o s it io n s T E C H N IC O L O R * o p e n fo r f re s h m e n , s o p h o m o r e s in a ll a n d se v e n f a c u lt y a n d fo u r USTINOV JONES PLESHETTE 01967 Walt DisneyFroORCtRiN T A R LIT E ST A R T S TO M O RRO W a n d ju n io r s. stu d e n t p o s it io n s on the S tu d e n t- N e x t! " T h e G ood, the B a d and U g ly ' Dt iv i In T h t a t r C A L L C O L O R ----- humos now m o * S t u d e n t s m a y s u b m it c o m ­ . F a c u lt y ju d ic ia ry . , •■>"i \ n il a it nAt> p le te d p e t itio n s a s la te a s T u e s ­ “ F R E E IN C A R H E A T E R S ta n n M in da y. G e n e ra l q u a lif ic a t io n s j u d ic ia r y m e m b e r s c o n s is t of b e in g in g o o d a c a d e m ic s t a n d ­ fo r ASIAN -LATIN AMERICAN-AFRICAN A STORY TIMELESS, PARAMOUNTPICTURES. • C E C IL B .D e M IL L E S M ASTERPIECE SHOWN F IR S T AT 7:37 in g a n d a b le to "c o m m u n ic a t e TUMULTUOUS, so n w it h a n d u n d e r s t a n d people. " O l iv e r s a id th e re w a s not SERIES OVERPOWERING! elilah. and FCeUN HUSKY tm YW Schitour pants off presents you * chill .,4it m u c h d if fe r e n c e in q u a lif ic a ­ tio n s b e tw e e n S t u d e n t -F a c u lt v SHOWN CON LANSING ju d ic ia ry m e m b e rs and A U S J m e m b e rs. 2ND BOWMAN " T h e d iffe re n c e lie s in the AT j u d i c i a r i e s . " O l i v e r sa id . " T h e r e C A R R A O IN E is m o r e r e v ie w a n d m o r e is s u e s amount ReRelease TECHNICOLOR P:50 MO w it h the S t u d e n t - F a c u lt v ju d i­ Also . . . A w arm , human storyl CHANEY "G entle Giant" with Dennis Weaver iMM c i a r y a n d m o r e c o n c e rn w it h in ­ HO d iv id u a l s in A U S J . " A F R I C A NP A N C E f , I A f t e r a stu d e n t s u b m it s h is Exclusive Area Showing RATHBONf p e titio n f o r e it h e r ju d ic ia r y , he S O t/ O S t R I T U A L S . is in it ia lly s c re e n e d b y tw o A N S IN G TONIGHT! A L L C O LO R ! D i iv t In T h c a t r e New Tues., Apr. 16 F R E E IN C A R H E A T E R S ALL Electric STOP 8:15 P.M. C O LO R Car AT TH E SIG N OF SA VIN G UniversityAuditorium F R O M # T O C K C A R T O G R A N D P R IX ...snow h i n t , SHOW Heatere a n y cu rve ¿ M / m ' ü m ê M ARSH ALL General Adm ission $2.50 a n d h e ’l l M y A t m W i M U SIC CO. 500 for admission of MSU ta k a It i O u r R e c o rd P r ic e . . . students with validated I.D. I.D. 3RD COLOR ATTRACTION E LOWEST necessary at the door. 'THE ENDLESS SUMMER* IN T IC K E T S ON S A L E AT UNION T IC K E T fS a u M MUY FARMER Shown at 7Î4S and Late m 3RD A T U f3 0 O F F IC E , UNION B U IL D IN G Also W eatem Hit— " Hoat ile Gun«" at 9:80 TOWN IO Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. April 10, 1968 State Newt State News . C lassified Now Is The Time To Sublease Your Apartment For Summer Classified 355-8255 355-8255 Automotive Employment Employment For Rent Automotive T Y P IST S - evening work • 5 nights EM PLO YERS O VERLO AD COM­ W ANTED: TWO girls Chalet spring AU STIN H E A L Y 3000 I960 *650 O L D SM O B IL E 96 19*1. Full power 5-10 • 60 accurate WPM. Call PANY Experienced secretaries, 332-6118 327 Hillcrest East U n - Air conditioning. *300 or best of­ and summer, if desired. 351-7977. iJ fÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê ling. 2-4 10 fer Call 4*2-6133. 7-5 15 337-23213-5 p. m typists to work temporary assign­ 5-4 10. ments Never a fee Phone 487- BU SB O Y S NEEDED • meals 337- 8071. C-4 11 B U IC K S K Y L A R K 1963 convertible. O L D SM O B IL E 1961 F-85 Fully NEWLY MARRIED? Red with white top. power steering, equipped, dependable, good rubber 0173 3-4 11 TEA C H IN G PO SITIO N S West South­ e A U T O M O T IV E automatic transmission, recently *225 rash, «r take over payments west. Others Cline Tqgchers Agency. TA N G LEW O O D painted. *750.353-1497. 3-4/12 332-4771 3-4 11 E X E C U T IV E S E C R E T A R Y Must be e EM PLOYM ENT college graduate or senior. Full 129 East Grand River 3-4 11 APARTM ENTS • FOR REN T C A M A R O I960. 5.000 miles. Yellow O L D SM O B IL E 1965 Delta 88 four- time or part time, at least twentv hours a week 3308 South Cedar. 2 B drm ., unfur., from 139.50 • FOR SA LE with black top. *2.875.355-5305 3-4/12 door hardtop. Power steering and Suite 11. Lansing 3-4 10 For Rent 351-7880 brakes. Excellent condition. *1.495. • LO ST A FOUND C H E V R O L E T 1959 Good motor, body E D 2-5145 M 1° T R A N SM IT T E R O P E R A T O R FCC TV R E N T A L G.E. Portable. Free • PERSO N AL needs little repair. Excellent sec­ service and delivery. $8 50 per LA R G E. F U R N ISH E D . four-man ond car. *175.484-0309. 5-4/11 license required Immediate oc­ • PEAN U TS PERSO N AL month Call ST A TE M A N A G E M E N T apartment. *200 plus utilities. 355- cm M cupancy. Part time, up to thirty • REA L ESTATE CORP. 332-8687 C 9758. 1-4 10 hours per week. Call 482-1334. 10-4 16 • • S E R V IC E T R A N S P O R T A T IO N ' C H E V R O L E T 1960 convertible Au­ tomatic. excellent condition. *245 351-0954 601 Abbott Road 3-4 11 •FW/LTOW- E D U C A T IO N A L C OORDINATOR TV R E N T A L S for students. Low economical rates by the term or C E D A R . M O UN T Hope area Two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, • W ANTED O R IG IN A L I utilities, parking, gentlemen *100 Large architectural and engineering month. U N IV E R S IT Y TV R E N T ­ 339-8930 3-4 12 C H R Y S L E R 1965 New Yorker. Four- firm desires a qualified individual ALS. 484-9263 C door hardtop, automatic, power steer­ D E A D L IN E ing. brakes and windows. Call 393- rnXtâlHÂL C4ft. to act in the capacity of educational TV R E N T A L S . for _ students. $9 00 S U M M E R S U B L E T four man luxury coordinator with the firm 0580 after 10 a.m. 4-4/16 apartment across from Berkev. 351- I W B ¿ I * ¿ 6 F C R M R !! month. Free service and delivery. 8423. 5-4/16 1 P M . one cla s s day be*. Previous experience in the follow­ Call NEJAC. 337-1300. We guaran­ C O R V A IR 1966. 500 Clean, white, la a u K to K X Js M tfV ! ing would be desirable: tee same-day service. C fore publication. one owner, automatic transmission, E A ST SID E. Furnished one bedroom. Cancellations - 12 noon one radio and heater. *1095. Phone 393- Bus close. Sparrow $120 485-5252 3485. 3-4/12 /u o o ja ie m i School Plant Planning Apartments 10-4 24 cla ss day before publica­ Educational Programming tion. C O R VAIR MONZA 1962 4-speod. Curriculum Planning K IL B O R N - W A LKIN G distance N E E D E D IM M E D IA T E L Y . One man engine needs a little work Call for 'W W 2 5 0 C & School Enrollment Projections from downtown. New-one bed­ to share apartment near campus. PHONE details. 332-5842 ask for Jack 3-4 11 State School Bonding Laws room. Furnished, parking. Lease 351-6789 3-4 12 gw s * k te a r < *a r required. 332-3135. KM 10 355-8255 C O R V ET T E 1966 427 convertible. An opportunity to work in education as well as architecture as an inter­ S U M M E R • S U B L E T - Northwind Knock-off wheels. AM -FM radio. U N IV E R S IT Y V IL L A Apartments - Reduced Rent - Phone RATES *3.000.351-0470. 5-4/17 preter of school client needs 351-0332 3-4 12 A rret £ 7 £ 2 4 ¿ 2 Salary - open. B E A L HOUSE C O R V ET T E 1963 convertible. 327 Sprlng-Sum m er-Fall Rentals N E E D E D O N E girl to share luxury I D A Y ................... $ T.50 2-man apartment with pool Sum­ cubic inches: 360 h p . 4.11 posi- R A M B L E R 1964 Classic two door. 3 D A Y S ................. $ 3 .0 0 traction. 427 hood $1575 351-6711 -An Equal Opportunity Employer- 2 & 3 MAN UNITS mer term. Cedar Greens. 351-0923 46.000 miles. Excellent condition. 5 D A Y S ................. $5 .0 0 10-4 22 Rental Office-635 Abbott 3-4 12e 355-6054. 1-4 10 Address reply to: 351-7910 (based on 10 words p er ad) CUTLASS. 1967. Holiday Coupe. Yel­ ST U D E B A K E R . 1962 Wagon. V-8. New Louis C. Kingscott and Associates. TWO G IR L S for immediate occu­ Over 1 0 ,15f per word p er day low. black fabric interior. Full S U M M E R - FO UR man luxury apart­ tires, battery, brakes Excellent Inc. pancy Riverside East Reduced power, radio, tinted glass, air con­ Architects-Engineers ment. Air-conditioned Dishwasher ditioned, low mileage 393-1171 5-4 15 condition. *395 332-3700 3-4 11 Hi, Tm running for P.O. Box 671 Across from Gables Unlimited rates. 351-0399 5-4 10 There will be a 5 0 f service parking 351-0521. 5-4 II and bookkeeping charge if D O D G E 1962 two door hardtop. Call T H U N D E R B IR D 1964 Full power mem ber-at-large. Kalamazoo. Michigan 49005 , EV ER G R EEN ARMS One girl for Excellent condition Reasonable 6-4 12 summer 351-5885 3-4 11 this ad is not. paid within 355-8910 aftej^ 30 p m. H U SUBJ.ET TWO man luxury Chalet Call 351-9509 5-4 15 M A L E P A R T timp ,-vl( ^ <NDSTElil two \iooO con- P.m. • VMS M ■ a» •„’V.v^ixy» n . . * t l M . Y f c . ’f l ON s l V \ v ••• ^.A '.txV W iS T . Twr-us* aide K D 2-3116 * 10-1 * dition. Call 489-0102. Owner must TWO M E N summer Venw *»/• Cheap Call S O O L f i 332-6547 eRENAULT conditioning Evdeal Villa 351-5846 A u to m o tiv e sell. 3-4 12 VO LKSW AG EN 1959. Excellent con­ W 10-4 16 RF.GISTF.RED N U R SE S: Immediate 5-4 10 /. . . t - - - dition. Best offer. Doug. day*. 353- e VO LKSW AGEN openings on all shifts. Starting sal­ A LFA -RO M EO Veloce. 1962. Blue., — ................ 0837. 3-4/12 HONDA S C R A M B L E R 305. 1966 Good ary: days. *3.15 per hour: After­ MUSTANG 1965 - V w > FpÙr-aiWr. new tires. ebuilt starter ExaoBffc condition. K ik e Hver pay­ A1 Edward's condition. 482-9663 after 6p.m 5-4 18 noons. $3.30; Nights. $3.45. Plus NORTHWIND T H E N IC EST you will see Quiet, motor, so I Q V . V , I ( ¡ condition. VO LKSW AG EN 1966 Bright red sun­ many benefits including 10 per FARMS dose to campus Adults, graduate ments of *42.80. Phone credit man­ 406 Pine jireet. Mt. Pleasant. ager. 489-2379 3-4 10 roof. Excellent condition. One owner. Sports C a r Center HO NDA CB-180 . 5.200 miles, new bat- terv. alternator, manv extras. 351* ix>nt weekend bonus, merit increases, sickness and accident insurance, Faculty Apartments students Available now. summer or Michigan. Call 772-1984. 7-4 10 Phone IV 2-9776. 5-4 II fall Call evenings. 332-2210 4-4 10 7343. 3-4 12 time and a half for overtime. Two 1200 E . Oakland , IV 9-7591 weeks paid vacation, paid sick lease. 351-7880 M E L 'S AUTO SE R V IC E . Large or H O NDA 1966 150cc. Good condition. Nurses Association dues. Special E V E R G R E E N A R M S - Summer sub­ H A SLET T A P A R T M E N T S Four man lease. Air-conditioned. Reduced small, we do them all. 1108 East 3.200 miles. Call 355-1082. 3-4 12 prices on meals Six paid holidays, summer sublease 351-0669 5-4 15 Grand River. 332-3255. C paid life insurance, suggestion bo­ rales. Call 332-1400 3-4 10 nuses and ample opportunity for DON’T SIGN THAT LEASE MASON BO D Y SHOP. 812 East Kala­ mazoo Street--Since 1940. Com­ plete auto painting and collision SUZUKI. L IK E new. 1966 120cc. Only 3.500 miles. Excellent on road and trail. $250. Call after 5 p.m.. 485- 6753. 3-4 12 advancement to supervisory posi­ tions. We invite your personal in­ spection of our modern facilities O N E G IR L $5(1 Reni free until April 18 Utilité s included. 351- 7999 3-4 It N E E D E D : TWO girls for summer Codarbrook Arms. 351-7667. 5-4 12 unless you have service. American and foreign cars. IV 54)258. C Employment P R O V IN C IA L HOUSE and W H ITE H ILL S M O NTK C EI.LO HOl'SF.. East l-ansing Phone Mrs. Love. 332- C H A LET FO U R e an apartment tor summer Reduce rales 351-0858 3-4 11 Several mature young men to Y E S NO CAR WASH: 25c Wash. wax. vacu­ N E E D P E R SO N with Grill experi­ 0817. 10-4 17 sh are cozy, well furnished um. U-DO-IT 430 South Clippert. home in Lansing. Ample park­ □ □ c o m p le te so un dproofing— between room s and Back of KO-KO B A R C-4 11 ence for work at Green Meadows W AITERS. W A ITR ESSES. Immedi­ F O R E IG N FOOD Golf Course, beginning May 1st. ing. Excellent deal. 482-5186 a p a r tm e n ts Hours to be arranged Also, male ate openings. Full or part time We r e closing after E a ste r so G O O D Y E A R FOUR-ply 6.95-14. New for cleaning and dishes Both must work. Must have own transportation. get all your fixlns fo r foreign Wheels included. *12. 355-8012. 3-4 12 be 18 or older. Call for an appoint­ Apply in person C O U N TR Y C LU B OF menus while th ey're still □ □ am ple p a r k i n g - - C e d a r V illage h a s p a rk in g f o r ment. 485-7237. 5-4 12 LAN SING . 2200 Moores River Drive. available. o v e r 5 0 0 c a r s - - 3 s t o r y parking r a m p A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M . Call K A L A ­ 484-4567. 10-4 17 S H A H E E N 'S T H R I F T W A Y F L Y HO M E MAZOO S T R E E T BO DY SHOP. W A IT E R S N E E D E D at T H E D ELLS. Small dents to large wrecks. Amer­ Call 339-9014. 5-4 10 MAN. O D D jobs. Storms, screens, 2310 S . C E D A R 485-1538 FOR E A ST E R □ □ c h o ic e of 9 o r 12 month l e a s e s ican and foreign cars. Guaranteed window washing, outside, downstairs work. 482-1286. 2628 East Kala­ W ANTED: G IR L or woman to help only. 332-0724 . 3-4 12 4 F L IG H T S TO □ □ co n v en ien t lo c a t i o n — we adjoin the c a m p u s mazoo. C elderly wif» of retired professor A L P H A D E L T A PI D E T R O IT D A ILY two hours p l l I for free G R E A T L A K E S E M P L O Y M E N T for room and '^ L f c Q f t . from a f u ll - ti m e m a in te n a n c e staff on 2 4 hour c a l l Aviation Lansing-Okemos bus ¿.op. 337- permanent positions ' for men and women in office, sales, technical s o r o r it y h o u se open □ □ 2731. 10-4 15 IV 2-1543. <’-4 U fo r su m m e r. $225, TH E W IN G E D SPA R T A N S now own a □ □ a i r conditioning Cessna Cardinal-another good rea­ M e a ls , M o n d a y — F r i ­ S U M M E R T E R M ~ Sublet. Univer­ son to join and learn to flv or rent sity Villa. Two or three man. Re­ d a y . A m p le p a r k in g . □ □ p r iv a te study d esk f o r e a ch student through your own university club. Save duced rates. Call 351-0749 5-4 11 P X Store — Frandor with the lowest rates, best equip­ C a l l 3 3 7 -0 7 1 9 m o r n ­ ment. quality instruction. Call 355- Paddle Ball Paddles, $ 2 ,8 8 - in g s. M ic h ig a n T r a d e W in d s □ □ 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 1178.353-0230 . 351-9301. C CHOOSE Y O U R own hours. A few $ 5 ,8 8 . Penn. T e n n i s Balls C A L L 3 5 1 -5 1 6 8 hours a day can mean excellent earn­ ings for you as a trained Avon $ 1 .9 9-$2.49, Tennis R a c k e t b u ilt-in b o o k sh e lv e s F R A N C IS AVIATION. So easy to mmm püizle|1I¡¡ □ □ representative. For appointment, P re s s $1.39. S h a g Golf Ball learn in the P IP E R C H E R O K E E !! □ □ H o o ver vacuu m clean ers fo r every 2 ap art­ Special *5.00 offer! 484-1324. C in your home, write M rs Alona Huckins. 5664 School Street. Has- lett Michigan, or call IV 2-6893 $ 2 .8 8 /d o z „ $ 3 .8 8 / doz. New Golf Balls $ 3 .9 8 /3 . Tennis »111 1 8 | m en ts Scooters & Cycles C-4 12 Shoes $5 .4 9 . Baseball Gloves 1o r a r a w r a g r a n n a i i a $ 4 .8 8 -$ 9 .8 8 . Softballs $1.98. ACROSS 28. Church recess Q E S !3 a S S □ □ l a r g e w a lk -in s t o r a g e c l o s e t SU ZU K I 1966 Like new 1,300 miles. W ANTED: BUS bnvs—sororitv house. 1. Anarchists 32. Cut Swim Fins $10.88-$11.88. Swim 33. Woes s a s a s s n la n ra ® S285. IV 9-4109alter 5:30 p hi 4-4 12 518 MAC. 332-5354 or 332-2515. 3-4 10 5. Boulevards Snorkels $2 .9 8 . Special Fish­ 35. Haw. bird S H H Í 2 B H E l H m g □ □ i n c i n e r a t o r ch u te on e v e r y floor 12. Give forth HONDA 305 Scrambler 1967. Call B A B Y SIT T E R IN my home Four ing T a c k l e . R ods, R eels, 13. Formal 37. Press for EHH H S S H I i r a rara 351-9333 after 6p.m afternoons per week. $15. 351-6781 L u r e s , L in es. Save 25%-35%. □ □ 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 3-4 10 5-4 15 speech payment 38. Neuter pronoun s n a ra H aaaaa 14. Beverage r a s a s i a s HONDA 250 Scrambler. Perfect 39. Pooch 15. Refusal H S S H ra ra s ra n ra s a □ □ h i-p o w e re d T .V , antenna re c e p tio n condition. Bell helmet. Must be 42. Worry a s a s a g a mum 16. Eng. com­ □ □ i n t e r i o r d e c o r a t e d a p a r tm e n ts with w a l l - t o - w a l l seen. 337-1855 HONDA 1966. 50CC. Half Call 351-6804 after 6p.m. 4-4 11 price. 3-4 10 VW Trade-Ins poser man 44. Pepper plant 17.Jap: states­ 45. Elliptical 47. Indian r a g s 3 B B 0 El ca r p e tin g including the bath vanity Come In All Sizes 18. Against mulberry 4. As written: B R ID G E S T O N E 1966 175 Best buy 20. Compass 48. Sect DOWN music around Call 351-6745. 3-4 10 point 49. Daydream □ □ sn a ck b a r with s to o ls 1. Abdicates 5. Poems 21. Enlisted man 51. Away from 2. Feeling 6. Gait SO LD 22. Pastry windward □ □ e l e c t r o n i c i n t e r o o m — s a f e ty lock s y s t e m collent cond Call Jim. 7. Sun god □ □ n a tu ra l b r i c k d e c o r a t o r wall in living r o o m 485-2907 A U T H E N T IC D E A L E R for Yamaha. 3-4 10 1963 MGMIDGET ROADSTER$895 23. Iron symbol 52. Make believe 25. Innovation 53.Stuffs 3. Queen of Carthage 8 . Gr. letter 9. Independent Ireland Triumph, and BMW. Complete line 10. Coal measures All th ese f e a t u r e s a r e Included at of parti. accessories, gooda. and helmet*. 1/2 mile south of 1-96 on South Cedar. S H E P 'S leather 1965 RMW $495 11. Dirk 18. Afflict 19. Provided MOTORS. Phone 694-6621 C T w o - d o o r h ard to p , 2 c y l, 4 - s p a c d , S u p e r e c o n o m y , 22. Gourd fruit C e d a r V illa g e HO NDA 160. 1965. Low mileage, set 24. Gain by labor a a n mm tua. L / for trail. Doug. 353-0837. 3-4/12 1966 OLDS CUTLASS $2,095 26. Six 27. Sing Swiss style The largest privately-ovyned student H O ND A 1967 Super Hawk. 2.400 miles. Includes luggage carrier, roll bars, T i l t w heel, a i r co n d itio n e d , 4 4 2 option . H e a v y duty 29. Ital. river 30. Eddied apartment complex in the world two helmets. 355-1142. 3-4/12 a u to m a tic t r a n s m i s s i o n , p o w e r s te e r in g , w hite 31. Manors M IN I-B IK E with Honda engine has w a lls , g o ld w ith b la c k v in y l top. S h a rp . 34. furrow four speed transmission. *110. 355- 36. From M O D E L O P EN FOR YOUR IN S P E C T IO N 3242. 3-4/12 39. Hamlet LeasingApril 1-20 S U P E R Hawk Honda. 305. 1966. E x ­ cellent condition. Road bike. 351- 0127. 3-4/12 Phil Gordon’s 40. Athwart 41. Donated 43. Shower 44. Gar. room Phone 332-5051 IF YO U W ANT a new experience V O LK SW A G EN INC. 46. Hindranct in fast results . . . try a Want Ad. It's low in cost... high in results. ■ 2845 E . S a g in a w St. 48. Rook's cry K r^oijfiernjn^^ Wednesday, April 10, i#60 11 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan For Rent For¿Rent For Rent For S a lt . Personal P O E T R Y W ANTED for anthology SU M M ER TER M Reasonable Stu­ H. H. SCOTT 40 watt F M stereo ’Apartm ent* ARBO R FO REST A PAR TM EN TS. S U M M E R SU BLET. Evergreen Arms. Luxury apartment Close to rampus 3M-RS*. 3-4 12 dents or family Near campus Park­ ing 332-8903 4-4 12 receiver model HHS-20. ttlO.W- Complete with case. Cash or terms. ID L E W IL D PU B LISH E R S. M3 Fred­ erick. Sian Francisco. California. C-4 I I S e n i o r c la s s c a n d i d a t e s M A IN ELEC T R O N IC S. 56»« South Trowbridge Road. East Ionising Fac­ O N E G IR L needed for 3-mun house Pennsylvania 882-5035 C S A V E M O N E Y - WASH - 20c LOAD. ulty members. Deluxe one and two S U M M E R - F O U R man apartment Complete drv cleaning Shirt s e n ­ ooc block from campus $55. 331- across from Mason dorm 660 351- bedroom apartments available Pri­ vate patio and swimming pool Cha­ let House for private parties Within 8664. 3-4 12 8390 TWO B ED R O O M home, unfurnished 4-4 12 CAR S T E R E O tape deck Eight track. Mike. 332-5184 after 6 p m 3-4 11 ior. W EN DR O W 'S ECON-O-WASH 3006 Vine One block west of .Sears. C-4 I I e x e m p lify s tu d e n t s e r v ic e walking distance of rampus No S U M M E R SU BLET : two bedroom, fur­ Married students preferred Phono COUCH $35. end tables and coffee children or pets. Phono 337-0634 for nished. luxury apartment, air-con­ Y A R N A N D P A B R IC C E N T E R . Ma­ Password for candidates ditioned. pool 351-7406 3-4 12 Boh Reehens 489-1487 3-4 11 table $10 a piece Refrigerator $35. appointment. C-4 11 u ~ . . . . . . -W son Phone 676-2973 Fine fabrics for senior class president 489-9238 3-4-10 sewing accessories New - orlon TWO L A R G E apartments lor three TWO G IR L S for next year. One block Rooms 7 sport yarn! C-4 11 seem s to be service. and four, for fall Nicely furnished from Union 351-5865. 3-4 12 B IC Y C L E SALES, rentals and serv­ Art Costantino, a resident Near campus Approved housing 332- SIN G L E OR double. Men. Parking, ices. Also used. E A ST LAN SIN G FORTA' TOP Soul and rock bands assistant in E a s t Wilson Hail, 5514 eveningsj 10-4 22 EA ST S ID E -- Two bedroom fur- dean, quiet Reasonable 237 Kedzie. C Y C LE. 1215 East Grand River. Garv Lazar. 351-8907 or MID- nished $150 month 487-3428 5-4 12 351-9584 3-4 10 is enrolled in Honors College, Call 332-8303 c M IC H IG A N T A L E N T AG EN CY. 351- H ASLETT A RM S - two men for next 5865 C-4 11 is a m em ber of the Campus school year fall 196« 355-8781 5-4 15 S I M M E R BY Brodv Two man ;apart- ROOM FO R girl across from Ber- ACHTUNG! T E L E F U N K E N has ar- Community Commission. ment . 351-5782 on weekends 3-4 10 key. Call after 6p.m. 351-4287 5-4 12 rived-imported direct from Ger­ F R E E ! ! A Thrilling hour of beauty Inter-fraternity Council (IF C ) TWO G IR L S needed lor summer only many. For great buys on high qual­ For appointment call 484-4519 M EN : CLEAN , quiet, cooking. park- M A L E STCDEN T. Walking distance com m ittee chairm an and a Cedar Village Apartments Call 353- ity stereo systems, tape recorders, M E R L E NO RM AN C O SM ETIC S STU ­ 6525. 3-4 II ing Supervised Two blocks tc1 Ber- to campus. Available at once! E D 2- and short-wave radios see N EJA C DIO. 1600 East Michigan C-4 11 past m em ber of the track and key. 487-5753 or 485-8836 C 8531 and IV 5-6581 5-4 12 cross country team s. O F E A ST LANSING . 543 East Grand NO RTH W IN D A P A R T M E N T S One River. C S A V E U P to $50 or more on car in­ Rick Feinberg, also a resi­ man lor sublease May Septem­ TWO BED R O O M luxury apartment surance Drivers, age 21-25. nr mar­ SIN GLES. M EN . Within walking dis­ dent assistant, participated ber No deposit. Call John. 351- Short term lease available 351- ried. 16-25 Take S E N T R Y 'S Young tance. Parking, quiet, clean, no D IA M O N D BARG A IN : Wedding and 0393 3-4 11 4275 C engagement ring sets. Save 50 per Driver's Questionnaire Phone 882- in dorm government. He is cooking. 351-6176 5-4 II cent or more. Large selection of 7284 or «85-3647. C-4 11 form er treasu rer of Shaw Hall, TWO G IR L S Wanted summer term N E E D E D G IR L or girls immediate­ University Terrace. Reduced rates M EN : CLEAN , quiet, cooking, park­ plain and fancy diamonds. $25-$150. vice chairm an of freshman ly. and or summer term 351- ing. Supervised. Two blocks to W ILCOX SEC O N D -H AN D STORE. PIA N IST A V A IL A B L E M U SIC tor 351-8483. 5-4 12 orientation to student govern­ 7266 3-411 Berkey 487-5733 or 485-8836. C 509 East Michigan. Phone 485-4391. all occasions Banquets Call Ed C 351-0478 5-4 10 m ent and general assembly S U M M E R T E R M sublet Four man B o b M c C o r m ic k A r t C o s t a n t in o S I M M E R S U B L E T four man apart­ M E N 'S P O l'B L E Clean Private en­ representative from Holmes luxurv apartment. Delta Arms 351- ment University Terrace. Call 351- K164 3-4 11 0801. 3-4 10 trance Parking Unsupcrvised T H E TA C K SHOP In the Mason Ele­ Peanuts Personal Hall. His RA position is held *12 50 week 332-4709 3-4 10 vator Annex Quality horse equip­ in Holmes. h o norary; ASM SU d ir e c t o r g a te to the N a t io n a l S tu d e n t O N E M A N needed for two man ef- ment. Just 9 miles from campus D E A R E X -C O K E Man. Sorry I missed |WO G IR L S to share large trailer 676-5734 1-4 10 Bob McCormick is a form er of stu d e n t o p in io n r e s e a r c h A s s n . H e i s a m e m b e r o f B lu e you. Try again. The Hunkie 1-4 10 ciosc to campus Low rent Call ficiencvapartment Call 337-0463. 3-4 10 F o r S a le m em ber of the freshman a n d • s tu d e n t t r a v e l A S M S U K e y h o n o ra ry . after 5 p m .351-0613 3-4 11 T A P E R E C O R D E R - Roberts 990 4 PEACH : TH AN KS-for the bunny and swimming team . Phi E ta v ic e p r e s id e n t of u n iv e r s it y O n ly j u n io r s m a y v o te in the PANASONIC ’ FO U R Track stereo track professional upright stereo the tennis lessons Guess I need a O N E G IR L nepded tor six-man house» recorder Ten months old $125. Sigma, freshman academ ic p r o g r a m s a n d a lte rn a t e d ele- s e n io r c l a s s p r e s id e n t e le ctio n . N E E D E D ONE. I.uxurv supervised Hysteresis-synchronous motor. 3 little more practice. Will-Yum. 1-4 10 Two blocks from rampus. SHit month 255-5412 3-4 10 apartment across from M itliams digit index counter. 18.000 cycles. includes everything except phone. 351- dormitorv. Call 351-0517 2-4 10 3-3 4 and 7-1 '2 IPS. 2 V.U. meters, 5767.238 Bailev 5-4 12 G U IT A R -- F IR E B IR D 3. One year separate tone and volume control Service SU B-LET 4 man luxurv apartment old $200 or best offer. 351-7073. for each channel. 4 years. $150. IV S I M M E R S U B L E T Two man lux­ 2-4 12 D IA P E R SERVICE-Diaparene An­ Summer Chalet Apartments 351 - 5-8706. IV 4-3235 alter 9 p.m. 3-4 12 ury apartment. quiet Margold tiseptic Process approved by. Doc­ 0354 3-4 II Apartments. 351-5867 3-4 10 W O MAN'S W EST ER N style iguitar. tors. Same Diapers returned all UP TO 1 3 and more savings Com­ S U M M E R T E R M . Sublease three man music, pick Good condition $15. parison welcomed O PT IC A L D IS­ times. Yours or Ours. Baby Clothes E d u c a t i o n c e n t e r p r o g r a m S U M M E R SUBLET. Burcham Woods- 355-3720. 1-4 10 washed free. No deposit. A M E R I­ luxurv apartment Cedarbrook Arms two bedroom/ swimming pool, air COUNT. 416 Tussing Building Phone CAN D IA P E R S E R V IC E 914 East 351-0472 3-4 11 IV 2-4667 C-4 12 Gier Street-Phone 482-0864 C conditioning. Call 351-0635 5-4 12 F R E E ' P/\ l ’L Newman postcards. N E E D E D TWO girls beginning tall Semi a large, stamped, self-ad- FO UR M A N luxurv aparlment lo"sub­ 'Animal* IF AN E X T R A typewriter is tak- Icrm Cedarbrook Arms 351-8820 dressed envelope to: HLMS. P.O. o f f e r s s u m m e r f o r e i g n s t u d y lease summer term 484-4270 or ing up space in your borne, you 5-4 15 Box 470-r > Cape Girardeau. Mis- 355-4897 3-4 10 3-4 12 F A ST E R BU NN IES. Hamsters. Ger- can depend upon a State News Want souri 63701 bils NOAH S A RK P E T SHOP 223 Ad to sell it for you A p p lic a t io n s f o r the A m e r i ­ a n d 490. The p ro fe ss o r -in - g r a m s w ill s t u d y a t the U n i ­ 1 R E N T IN G si a im i n NEW CO M B 55 wait amplifier turn* \nn 5-4 12 c a n L a n g u a g e E d u c a t io n C e n ­ re sid e n c e w ill b e P a u l A b r a m ­ v e r s it y of L o n d o n a n d w ill be speaker, plus Admiral T y p in g Sarvica ^ ter s u m m e r f o r e ig n s tu d y p ro - son. a ss is t a n t p r o fe s s o r , of bowsed, . a u n iv e r s it y d o r m i­ T fN r i 6 W ^ < . y *w - j u y c . L * * y .; • ■- - • - - ~ ’ ' * %' .. 's . Kr j ms , w i i k be a c c e p te d u n til p o lit ic a l sc ie n c e . to ry ’ «0» ; ,¿W a f rearil rind On mi8- colors Crown A N Y K IN D OF typing in my home cresf breeding A KC Holt. 694- M a y 1. a c c o r d in g to K e i t h B. Stud e nts in t e r e s te d in ap­ L a n g u a g e p r o g r a m s a r e b e in g Two, T h r e e , and HONDA o f HASLETT IIII93 5-4 12 489-2514 C O d le . A M L E C d ire c to r. p ly in g f o r t h is p r o g r a m m u s t o ffe re d in F r e n c h a t P a r i s and Four P erson 351-044!« 5-4 II C o m p lete p a r t s , s e r v i c e , and Two h u n d re d s tu d e n ts a r e h a v e c o m p le t e d a t le a s t tw o L a u s a n n e , in G e r m a n at C o l­ SH IRLF.Y SW ICK professional typ­ a c c e s s o r i e s f o r Honda W ANTED O N E grey and white Tiger co u rse s in p o lit ic a l scie n ce . ogne. in S p a n is h at M a d r i d a n d F U R N IS H E D A M ) unfurnished three ing service IB M Executive type­ no w e n ro lle d in the p r o g r a m s . A p a rtm e n ts S p o rt c y c l e s kitten. Good home awaiting same. room apa rtmenis available im­ writer 351-4049. 5-4 11 O d le s a id , b ut th e re a r e a fe w T h e p r o g r a m is a ls o o ffe re d B a r c e lo n a a n d in It a lia n at Please call 487-3096 3-4 12 F o r F a ll mediately Suitable for two One HONDA Of H A SL E T T m o r e o p e n in g s in a ll o f the at L a u sa n n e w h e re B ryan F lo re n c e . block from bus and Brody Phone S IA M E S E K ITTEN S. Three sealpoinl. ANN BROWN: typist and multilith. 1605 H a s le tt R d . 3 3 9 -2 0 3 4 p ro g ra m s. D o w n e s , a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r of F A B IA X HP! A LTV. KD2-081I. IV 5- seven weeks old. $10. 351-7073. offset printing. Dissertations, the­ B y L a k e L a n sin g T h e s tu d e n ts w ill p a r t ic ip a t e p o lit ic a l s c ie n c e , w i ll b e the The p r o g r a m s a r e o ffe re d 3033. IV 2-5383. 10-4 18 1-4 10 ses. manuscripts, general typing Near Campus i SKI) \ \(T I'M clou tiers Hoover up­ IBM. 17 years experience. 332- in p r o g r a m s c e n te re d a t L o n ­ p r o fe ss o r -in -re sid e n c e . o n c re d it a n d n o n -c re d it b a se s. S U M M E R T E R M sublet Burcham rights $20. O K Coimister* $15 8384 C don. E n g la n d . C o lo g n e . G e r ­ P a r t ic ip a n t s o f th e g r a d u a t e S t u d e n t s of the c r e d it p r o ­ Electrolux Link $20 und Utility mon* Mobile Hemes Woods Three man apartment 351* m a n y : P a r is . F r a n c e : M a d r id . e d u c a tio n p r o g r a m , w h o m u st g r a m s m u s t h a v e tw o y e a r s of 4 Persons 8532 5-4 11 i \l! guaranteed D E N N IS D ISTR ÎB- YOUNG M A R R IE D special: 1968 Buddy ST U D E N T DISCOUNT - SH E IL A S p a in ; o r L a u s a n n e . S w it z e r - ' c o lle g e -le v e l s tu d y in the la n ­ 1 TING C O M P A N Y 816 North Ce­ CAM PBELL Experienced typist b e g r a d u a t e s tu d e n ts in e d u ­ 12' by 44' Natural gas heat, gar- $210/$240 H o u se s dar. Lansing C-4 11 bage disposal, completely furnished Electric. Term papers, theses. land. c a tio n . w ill s t u d y the e d u c a ­ g u a g e . w h ile th o se o f the n o n ­ 337-2134 C A t L o n d o n , c o u r s e s in h u ­ tio n a l s y s t e m s o f the W e st e r n c r e d it p r o g r a m s a r e re q u ir e d hit nice lot in Sycamore Park for ST E R E O * A M P L IF IE R Kico ST-70 Mobile Homes 900 Wesl Columbia. m a n it ie s . gra d u a te e d u c a tio n w o r ld a n d o f E n g l a n d in p a r ­ to h a v e a t le a s t o n e y e a r of I- S E V E R A L Mature young men to Fine condition. $50. originally $150 Phone 3 3 2 -4 5 7 8 Mason. Michigan 676-5575. 5-4 12 BARB1 M EL. professional typist. a n d p o lit ic a l s c ie n c e w i ll be c o lle g e -le v e l t ra in in g . share cozy, clean, well turnished 882-780:’.. alter 5:30 n m 3-4 11 t ic u la r. G e o f f r e y M o o r e , p ro ­ No job loo large or too small. O n ly n o n -c re d it p r o g r a m s a re a f t e r 4 p .m . to d a y home in Lansing Ample parking. o ffere d . f e s s o r o f e d u c a tio n , w ill con­ Block off campus. 332-3255. C Excellent deal 482-5186 10-4 10 19 Portable TV Excellent condi­ R O Y C R A F T 51 by 12. two bedroom, D u r i n g the s e v e n -w e e k p ro - o ffe re d a t L a u s a n n e . B a r c e lo n a carpeted living room, front kitchen, d u c t the c la s s e s . EA ST LANSJ.NG duplex two i»-o tion. Phone 482-2097 al ter 5 AO p.m. and F lo r e n c e . low down pavment. $70 per month. P A U L A ANN tt.W U.iVY-’i fcVaYit. V iu m a rn tie s 2 t t a n d 242 A l l s tu d e n ts of London pro- ‘.tV Í 'unlisted thrf-*- I'Cvt 3-4 10 C A R L E / O X S MOBILE H O M E S \SW cionai theses typist IBW w ill b e tau ght by M a u r ic e erator. carpeting Near Warh« 1 su-- Kent now for faff Niue trie Mufti/rift offset printing 337- 3-4 12 N VTIO XAL NO -98 short wave re­ North U.S. 27 at Solon Road 6-4 10 C ra n e . M S U p r o f e s s o r of h u ­ 6155 month. E D 2-4589 1-4 11 $200 485-5252 1527. C ceiver .5-40 hands. $80^51-5494 megacycles Four 3-4 10 C H A M PIO N 1966 Mobile borne 12x m a n it ie s . P r e r e q u is it e s in c lu d e l i t W H A T 'S HBRBHK TWO M A N apartments Furnished TWO H ED H OftM ' house:' furnished M A R IL Y N CAR R legal secretary th o se s e t b y the U n i v e r s i t y Three student* Walking distance tn 52 on lot in Grand Ledge. Call 627- 135 Kedzie. 124 Cedar and 129 But SEW ING M A C H IN E clearance sale Electric typewriter. Alter 5 30 p.m. fo r a ll stu d e n ts o f U n i v e r s i t y MSU 351-9236. 3-4 12 7386 - 8-4 19 chant From $130-6160 per month Brand new portables $49 5n $5 00 and weekends. 393-2654 Pick up Year, summer, and 9 1 2 month C o lle g e h u m a n it ie s c o u rs e s . per month Large selection of re­ S A B R E 10' x 50’: Two bedroom, wood and delivery f leases Call IV 7-3216. evenings. T H R E E ST U D EN T S in good furnished T h e d a il y c l a s s e s w i ll u s e conditioned used machines Singers. paneling throughout. Brand new fur­ 882-2316 C house Two miles from campus. Need the s a m e m a t e r ia ls a n d w ill Whites. Necchis. New Home and nace with guarantee Excellent con­ T E R M P A P E R S Theses, disserta­ fourth man. $55. no lease. 337-0512 main others.'' $19 95 to $39 95 0-4 24 dition. $2.650 355-6450. after 6 p.m. tions. manuscripts Corona Elec­ be m e a s u r e d b y the s a m e s t a n ­ SU M M E R SU B L E T Luxury apart­ Terms ED W A R D S D IST R IB U T IN G tric, elite print 332-8505 ( -4 II Ask for Dan. 10-4 16 d a r d s th a t a p p ly to o n -c a m p u s ment for two or four people Near C O M P A N Y 1115 North Washington launder mat, shopping center, and SM A L L TWO room house Unfur­ 489-6448 C-4 11 c la s s e s . T h e y w ill, h o w e v e r, T H E R E IS NO mystery about Want Gables $60 a month per person. nished Excellent for one student Lost & Found Ads . . . call today and watch your m a k e u s e of the c u lt u r a l r e ­ The M SU P ro m e n a d e rs s e r ie s of s lid e s , "K n o w 351-0780 3-4 12 Lease deposit, references $50 B IR T H D A Y C A K ES. 7 $3 60 8 - s o u r c e s of L o n d o n . LOST: B LA C K glasses and green don't needs disappear quickly! w i l l h o ld a n open d a n c e w it h Y o u r C a m p u s." a t 7:30 to­ a month. Call TU 2-0245. L ES $4 12. 9 "-$4 90. Delivered Also S E ID E L L COMPANY Evenings. case outside Anthony Reward 353- C o m p a r a t iv e p o lit ic s w ill le s s o n s f r o m 7-8:15 to n ig h t in n ig h t in 206 H o r t ic u lt u r e B ld g sheet cakes KW AST B \K E R IE S . IV 3-4 10 C L A R A W ILLIA M S: Professional the­ N E E D O N E man for two man apart­ 694-0581 :!-4 ln 3190 be stu d ie d in L o n d o n b y s t u ­ 34 W o m e n 's In t r a m u r a l B ld g T h e s lid e s w ill in c lu d e h is ­ 4-1317 0-4 11 ses typing with IB M Selectric. 627- ment. Available now. Call 351-0181. d e n ts o f p o lit ic a l s c ie n c e 455 Anyone in te re ste d is in v ite d t o ric a l in f o r m a t io n a b o u t the 7-4 19 O N E OR two males $50 month Pri­ K O D A K COLOR film size 126-620- FO U N D - DARK Siamese Iemale '«11 4316. ' 5-4 17 campus Call 332-2476 before 7.45 to a ttend . c a m p u s d e v e lo p m e n t a n d c o m ­ vale bedroom 485-9516 3-4 10 127 99c Twelve print roll proc­ C AM PU S V IE W luxury supervised essed $2.11 With this ad onlv .i m afli'r 5:30 p.Ill 3-4 10 Transportation Wanted * * * p a r is o n s of the c a m p u s tre e s One to four men Summer 351- The G re e k W eek Execu­ TWO M E N needed tor lour man house Expires: 6- 1-68. M A R E K R E X A L L a n d s h r u b s d u r in g the d if fe r ­ 0737 3-4 12 $40 per month, plus utilities. 20H 2 G IR L S summer term Ccriur Vil­ t iv e B o a r d w ill m e e t a t 6:30 Situth Fair view. Lansing 272-2858 D RU G S al Frandor everyday discount prices New lower C-4 11 Personal N E E D D R IV E R to Harrison. Michi­ gan. this weekend 694-9426. after lage 54(1 f’imlM'l immediiitclv t o n ig h t in 22 U n io n . 9 en t s e a so n s . T h e p u b lic is 126 M IL F O R D Two man furnished 353-1217 1-4 11 in v ite d to a ttend 3-4 10 H A P P IN E S S IS spring and summer 5p.m. 5-4 12 *** aparlment two blocks to campus RCA COLOR T V $170. refrigera­ Lease $160 per month All utili­ without a top. wind in your hair, T h e f ir s t m e e t in g of the N E E D O N E girl spring term $50 Call ti >r $23; six speaker sound column N E E D R ID E Sharon. Pennsylvania. T H E COST of a Want Ad isn't high The B la c k Stu d e n ts A lli­ sun on your face, money in your ties except electricity Days. IV 4- 351-0791 3-4 10 $85 stereo components 332-6250 pocket A poppy red 1964 Volks­ Youngstown. Ohio. Friday. April but its broad coverage will bring Fre e U n iv e r s it y co u rse on a n c e w ill m e e t at 7:30 p.m . 1579 Evenings. 372-5767 . 489-1656 12. 353-7670. 1-4 10 responses to you within hours! evenings 3-4 11 wagen convertible supplies all but "A m e r ic a n P o lit ic s in the T h u r s d a y in 31 U n io n . C C O O LED COZY Cape Cod Fire­ the girls Within your means 351- 1960 s " w ill be h e ld f r o m 8-9 C. W M in k e l. d ir e c t o r of the place. garage, two bedrooms fur­ D A V E N P O R T - USED. Excellent con­ W ANTED: TWO chrome reverse 5004. M 10 W ANTED: TWO girls for summer term. Haslett Apartments. Phone nished 337*2304. 3*4 10 ditimi. *28 Phone 485-9823 717 Wanted wheels for 1965 Mustang. Call 355- t o n ig h t in the S t u d e n t S e r v ic e s s o c ia l s c ie n c e re se a rc h bu­ 351-7249 3-4 12 EA ST SID E. Campus close 2*a bed­ Newton Lansing. 3-4 11 C O M E TO B IM B O S ' Pizzas always 5562 3-4 12 Lounge. S u b se q u e n t m e e t in g s re a u . w ill s p e a k o n " G e o g r a p h i ­ taste hotter on the spot, or call W ANT TO rent non-working m.ichi.c w i l l b e he ld a t 8 p.m . on cal D e v e lo p m e n t in C e n t r a l rooms. compact house lor 3-5 W ANTED: TWO girls lor Cedar Vil­ TWO BICYCLKS-Sehwinn. three and 489-2431 for delivery t<> your dorm git 11 Lir party 35.1-8248 2-4 10 W ANTED: O R IG IN A L songs and or W e d n e s d a y s in 115 B e s s e v H a ll. A m e r ic a a n d the C a r i b b e a n " adults $160. furnished, indluces live speed. Good condition 353-7697 lyrics for possible release and lage fall. Call 353-8037 3-4 12 dishes Phone 351-4530 C 10-4 14 3-4 11 25e extra for delivery ( -4 11 publication. Call Jim at 393-4632 A n th o n y D e F u sc o . grad u ate a s ­ a t 7:30 p .m . T h u r s d a y in 33 O N E G R E Y and white Tiger kitten or Steve al 482-2607 6-4 17 s is t a n t in p o lit ic a l sc ie n c e , U n io n . M i n k e l is sp o n s o r e d [.(HIKING FOR an unusual Saturday Good home awaiting same. Please night out? Slag. drag, or otherwise call 487-3096 3-4 12 w i ll teach. by D e lt a P h i E p s ilo n , p ro ­ BLOOD DONORS needed $7 50 for ♦* * Shopping For An Apartment? Join University Tours Mystery tour f e s s io n a l f r a t e r n it y fo r in t e r ­ W ANTED: T H R E E bedroom house for all positive A negative. B nega­ group on Saturday. April 20 $15 T h e F r e e U n iv e r s it y " B e ­ n a t io n a l re la tio n s. 1968-69. school vear. 351-0369. tive. and AB negative. $10.00. O per person Includes dinner, bever­ negative. $12 00 M IC H IG A N CO M ­ g in n in g C la s s ic a l G u it a r L e s ­ * * * ages. dancing, floor show, at well- 3-4 12 M U N IT Y BLOOD C EN T E R . 507 s o n s " o r ig in a lly s c h e d u le d fo r The M SU Sp o rt P a ra ­ known night spot within toil miles PR O F E S SO R 'S F A M IL Y wishes to 1 2 East Grand River. East Lan­ W e d n e s d a y s w ill n o w m e e t on of Lansing Depart 4 p m Return c h u te C lu b w ill m e e t a t 7:30 You should s t a r t n o w . . . 3 a m Sunday. For further details, rent three or four bedroom fur­ sing. above the new Campus Book Store. Hours: 9-3:30 Monday. Tues­ T h u rsd a ys. C l a s s t im e s r e ­ p .m . T h u r s d a y in 208 M e n 's write University Tours Box 455. nished house. East Lansing high day. and Friday; Wednesday and m a in a t 8-9 p.m . a n d 9-10 I n t r a m u r a l B ld g . E v e ry o n e V isit us, today. I .ausing or call Mr. Crowley. 482- 2653 evenings Deadline April 18 5-4 15 school district, beginning Septem­ ber 1 Call 337-0735. 3-4 12 Thursday. 12-6:30 337-7183. C p .m . in 235 M u s i c B ld g . in t e r e s te d i s w e lc o m e to a t ­ * * * tend. F i l m s w ill b e sh o w n . T h e S e m in a r of M i n o r i t y P la c e Y our R e la t i o n s w ill m e e t at 7:30 t o n ig h t in 245 W . F e e H a il. The In t e r n a t io n a l C lu b PEOPLE REACHER WRIT AD A ntho n y C o m m i s s io n C a t a lin o . m e m b e r of the N a t io n a l C r i m e and fo rm e r p re se n t d i ­ w ill p r e s e n t a s e m in a r on " T h e A m e r ic a n I m a g e A b r o a d " at 8 p .m . T h u rsd a y in 104-B T o d ay . . . J u s t c lip , c o m p le t e , m a il. r e c t o r of Y o u t h D e v e lo p m e n t W e l l s H a ll. P a n e l i s t s w ill in ­ S T A T E NEWS w ill b ill you l a t e r . In s t it u t io n s to the S t a t e of c lu d e G e o r g e A x in n . p r o f e s s o r P e n n s y lv a n ia , w ill sp e a k. of a g r ic u lt u r e . S h ig e o Im a - * * ♦ m u ra . head of the E n g l i s h The R u s s ia n C lu b w ill la n g u a g e d e p a rt m e n t. and s p o n s o r a m ix e r - r a l ly a t 7:30 g r a d u a t e s tu d e n ts J o h n C o g ­ State Z ip C o d e t o n ig h t on the g r o u n d s b e h in d g in s. L a u d O k o li a n d S a m u e l B e a u m o n t T o w e r. E n t e r t a in ­ V o la r d . Phone Student No. m e n t w ill in c lu d e the “ H a r z M o u n t a in F o lk a n d R o c k T r i o . " C o n s e c u t iv e D a te s to R u n . T e r r y M ille r . A S M S U s e n io r- Ja ck Ransom. University of ¿ . ' ^ f ■w. a t - la r g e c a n d id a te , w i l l sp e a k . Windsor faculty mem ber and H e a d i n g __________________ location consultant to a super­ BURCHAM WOODS - EVDEAL VILLI P r i n t A d H e re : The MSU Cycling Club m arket chain and drug store. Will speak at the Georg- raphy Department Invitation • C o m p la t a ly fu r n is h e d will m eet a t 7:30 tonight in • A i r c o n d itio n e d 208 Men's Intram ural Bldg. Lecture Series a t 3:30 p.m. • I to 4 m an a p a r tm e n t s Plans for the Vermontville trip Thursday in 204 Natural • G u a r a n t e e d p a r k in g will be discussed. Members Science Bldg. The discussion 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 liv p e r s e n . a re asked to attend. topic will be “ Location Re­ • O u r h e ate d p o o ls a r e open s p rin g $8* search in Retailing." s u m m e r an d fa ll. ' ••* • R e n t s s t a r t at $1 2 5 . 10 Words or Less*. 1 dsy - $1.50 3 days - $3.00 5 days - $5.00 The Exploring Cinema and 4 0 ¿ p er word 60ÿ p er word Student Religious Liberals A book discussion of Al­ e C a l l u s. W e a r e h elp in g o u r r e s i d e n t s find s u m m e r s u b le a s e s . Over 10 Words Add: I 5 f p e r word will sponsor the showing of bert Camus' "The Stranger" □ will be held at 7 p.m. Thurs­ EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT CO. * □ "T h e Blue Angel" a t 7 to­ night in either the Union Ball­ day in Conference Room A of M a il to: M i c h ig a n S ta te N e w s Wonders Hall. The discussion room or P arlo r C. 346 S tu d an t S e r v i c e s B ld g . * * * topic is "Existentialism and 745 B u r c h a m D r iv e , Apt. 2 M S U E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h . C. L . Lewis will present a Camus The Stranger. " 3 5 1 - 7 8 8 0 , o r 3 5 1 - 4 2 7 5 a f t e r 5 p.m . Wednesday, April 10, 1968 1 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Kins eulogy. A L L B IG E S T O R E S W IL L B E (continued from page one) highest hope w as in man, as his CLOSEDALLDAY Hannah did not specify what the suggestions of the panel w ere or how m uch they would deepest faith was in God,” Han­ nah said. He reminded a saddened Uni­ E A S T E R F O O D EASTERSUNDAY cost to be implemented. versity com m unity that “ we S o o u r e m p lo y e e s m a y h a v s He devoted much of the re st m ust return to our tasks. L ife t h is d a y wtth t h s l r f a m ilie s . of his talk to a eulogy of Dr. ends, but life must go on. This King, using many of the sam e is the inexorable law .” “ This U niversity must re ­ C O S T 'S L E S S A I expletives of lead ers around the nation and the world, in pay­ sum e its responsibilities to ing tribute to the apostle of those who study and teach here, non-violence in the civil rights and to those beyond the cam pus movement. who look here for guidance and light,” he said. “ One of its He called D r. King a “ proph­ m ost pressing tasks will be to et. in the B ib lical sense, who T EN D ER , TA STY did not foretell things to com e, but exposed to view the naked decide how it can best perform its distinctive responsibilities OPEN8 A.M.-10 P.M. ugliness of things as they are. to society in these tim es. " M O N D A Y T H RU S A T U R D A Y “ He appealed to a ll Am er­ R obert L. Green, an a sso ­ cia te professor of educational psychology and a form er aide SEMI-BONELESS 3301 EASTMICHIGANAVE. icans to look, and to listen to the inner voice of conscience, be­ to Dr. King with the Southern Christian Leadership Confer­ WHOLE S H O P P E R ’S F A I R - N E X T TO F R A N D O R cause he knew that the ability to listen to that voice, and to ence (SCLC) represented the OR a ct in consequence, distin­ guished man from beast, and his U niversity a t cerem onies for him in Atlanta. PIECES r Legions of mourning (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e one) T h e p a llb e a r e r s w e r e R e v . p re sid e d . H e w a s K i n g s c lo s e s t frie n d , g o in g to j a il w ith h im 17 t im e s in t h e ir c r u s a d e s o f c iv il OLD-FASHIONED SMOKED NM S GRADEAFRESH F r e d C. B e n n e tt, a c lo s e a s s o ­ d iso b e d ie n c e . A b e rn a t h y took 6-7 LB.SH A N K PO R T IO N W HOLE HAM S c ia te of K i n g in th e S o u t h e r n o v e r a s h e a d of the S C L C . C h r is t ia n L e a d e r s h ip C o n fe r e n c e “ I a te m y la st m e a l la s t ( S C L C t w h ic h D r . K i n g h e ad e d : T h u r s d a y . " the d a y K i n g w a s c LLB. E 6 6 S R ev. J e sse Jackson, w h o w a s s la in , A b e r n a t h y said . " I a m s ta n d in g w it h K i n g o n h is m o t e l s e e k in g to p u r if y m y so u l. I 0 „ b a lc o n y w h e n he w a s sh o t: a n d w ill c o n tin u e m y f a s t u n til I a m R e v . F r e d S h u t tle s w o rt h . w h o se s a t is f ie d a n d t h o r o u g h ly c o n ­ v in c e d th a t I a m re a d y f o r the a s s o c ia t io n w it h K i n g b e g a n d u r ­ in g h is 1963 c a m p a ig n in B i r ­ m in g h a m w h ic h s p u r r e d p a s s a g e t a s k w h ic h i s a t h a n d ." 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