Editors feel LBJ image hinges on Vietnam W ASHINGTON ( ^ P ) - M a n y newspaper _ D e tro it F re e Press. “ The m easure of gre a t­ te ll, p a rtic u la rly w h ile Johnson is s till prob­ histo ry w ill prove w hether he’s been rig h t ....... » . ... . . . ... W illia m B. S m art, e d ito r o f the e d ito ria l .» n m n /u l stamped «as ■ aO Im f l Aore M that) than 9-tO-l 2 -to -l (fa defeat Sen. R obert F. Kennedy, D -N .Y .. f l v o rite to editors th in k h is to ry w ill judge Lyndon B. ness w ill be the perspective of h is to ry on ing fo r peace in Vietnam . in V ietnam , but he's been resolute, a i w l page of S alt Lake C ity ’s D eseret News, said h isto ry w ill fin d Johnson a poor president fo r the D e m o cra tic p residential nom ina­ Johnson as a good president and, i f he suc­ V ie tn a m .” O f the 40 who expressed opinions, 24 pre­ think th a t required courage on his p a rt.” “ I f he settled the V ietnam w a r, i t w ill because o f “ lack o f co ntrol o f dom estic tion. ceeds in se ttlin g the V ie tn a m w a r, perhaps dicted h is to ry w ould look quite fa vo ra b ly “ H is defense of our co m m itm e n ts in judge h im e x tre m e ly w e ll. I f not, m edio­ economy, and obvious fa ilu re » in fo reign H um phrey outdrew Kennedv 46 to 20.B even a gre a t one. upon Johnson. E leven foresaw m ixed or V ietnam , although p o litic a lly unpopular, is Sen. Eugene J. M cC arth y, D -M inn., w in ­ c re ," said J. E d w a rd M u rra y , managing average ratings. F iv e listed the P resident re a lly in the tra d itio n of strong presidents,” p o lic y .” R obert J. Leeney, executive e d ito r o f the ner of p rim a rie s in New H am pshire and These editors say Johnson's place in his­ e d ito r o f the Arizona Republic. as below average. said Sylvan H. M eyer, e d ito r of the Gaines­ New Haven R egister, said, " I th in k he’l l Wisconsin, did not receive a single vote in to ry w ill hinge la rg e ly on w hat happens in " I th in k he's been a good p re sid e n t," v ille , Ga.. Tim es. Several e d ito rs com pared Johnson to tu rn out to be a m iddle-ground president the poll, but Johnson Was named as the the com ing fin a l months of his a d m in is tra ­ said Cy K ing, executive e d ito r of the B uf­ “ I think he’ll probably be rated as a great P resident H a rry S. T rum an, who they said who had in te g rity enough to step back when probable D e m o cra tic nominee by four tion. fa lo C ourier-E xpress. “ I think he's had a m a n ." said Charles H. H a m ilto n , managing has grow n in h is to ric a l esteem in the years circqm stances closed in on h im .” editors despite his disavow al. Ten editors ra th e r incredible string of untow ard e d ito r of the Richm ond, Va., News Lead­ since he also announced he w ould not “ I believe he’l l ra te above average,” said w ere undecided. The opinions w ere expressed in a random events, including the V ietnam w a r w hich er. seek another te rm in a period of unpopu­ Leroy A. Sim m s, ed ito r and publisher of the R ichard M . N ixon was a cle a rcu t Repub­ poll o f 60 edito rs a t the A m erican Society he in h e rite d ." Bower Hawthorne, executive e d ito r of la rity . H untsville, A la., Tim es. He added: “ Of lican choice as the lik e ly nominee by a 62- of Newspaper E d ito rs ’ 1968 convention, “ In the dom estic fie ld he's done, m any the Minneapolis T ribune, said h is to ry ’ s course, the average is not ve ry good.” 14 count over New Y o rk Gov. Nelson A. w hich opened Wednesday. One-third of the editors asked to estim ate things th a t w ill become p a rt of our perm a­ v e rd ic t w ill depend on V ietnam , the sound­ In a s im ila r sam pling of 80 editors, Vice R ockefeller. C a lifo rn ia Gov. Ronald Rea­ ‘ ‘ In e v ita b ly he’l l be a good p re sid e n t." how h is to ry w ould ra te the self-proclaim ed nent social setup,” said V erm o n t R oyster, ness of the d o lla r and c iv il rig h ts develop­ P resident H u b e r t H. H um phrey was gan was m entioned by tw o editors. said F ra n k Angelo, managing e d ito r of the lame duck P resident said i t is too e a rly to e d ito r of the W all Street Journal. “ Only ments this year. Thursday C lo u d y . . . The m ass o f m e n .. . . . lead lives of quiet des­ M IC H IG A N . . . and m ild today and tom o rrow peration. H enry D avid Thoreau STATE w ith showers ending this a fte r­ noon. H igh today 60, low tonight, U N IV E R SIT Y 44. East Lansing, M ichigan A p ril 18.1968 10c Vol. 60 N um ber 159 N. Vietnam rejects U.S. sites; asks bomb halt, withdrawal TO KYO ( AP I - N orth V ietnam , its V ietnam . w ithdraw troops fro m South Soviet Union also was "looking fo rw a rd to it has d ip lo m a tic re p re se nta tio n ." it ad­ tone seeming to harden, rejected Wed- V ietnam and " le t tin Vietnam ese people e a rly peace" in V ietnam ded "W e ll, why did it re je c t Warsaw U<.|> 7 " r v v Th tyAotv juwposcd jwuposed V ien­ a*, the stie,'.' Ey&rybody knows the y n ite d * > “ 4 ' »V by the U nited S ta te s io r p re lim in a ry talks (nine. tiane, Geneva. AWirzeriancr. Vc« ... ..t* on the V ietnam w a r The broadcast coincided w ith disclosure Delhi. India. Jakarta. Indonesia or Ran- adequate com m unication fa c ilitie s , and A Hanoi broadcast once again claim ed Jo .Tokyo that Japan had in fo rm a lly asfcea’ - ,.»• . w i i w i j i ' c s/te* fo r the )>u‘. i ’- 1>'.•><> governm ent b**> ”rvW ’tv th a t w o rld opinion demanded the A m e r­ the Soviet Union to help a rriv e at an e a rly p re lim in a ry talks. N orth V ietnam has pro­ w illingness to create conditions fo r the icans stop creating " d iffic u ltie s " in the decision on selection of a site fo r the posed Phnom Penh. Cambodia and W ar­ contacts. selection of a m eeting place. It coupled talks. The request was made by Foreign saw. Poland. The A m ericans have no dip ­ In South V ietnam , the Saigon govern­ this statem ent w ith a reassertion of its M in is te r Takeo M ik i at a m eeting on lo m a tic relations w ith Cambodia, and re­ m en t’ s, concern about what m ig h t come hard-line stand, that if the U nited States another subject wi t h Soviet Ambassador je c t Poland because it is a Com m unist- fro m U .S.-N orth Vietnam ese contacts was re a lly wanted peace, it should im ­ Oleg Troyanovskv The Soviet envoy was ruled nation and thus could not be con­ evident in P re m ie r L o c’s Cam Ranh Bay m ed iate ly halt a ll a ir raids over N o rth reported re p lyin g n o n co m m itta lly that the sidered neutral. address in w hich he said Saigon would At the United Nations in New Y o rk, a have ifothing to do w ith a co a litio n gov­ U.N. spokesman said Secretary-G eneral ernment or w ith recognition of the lib e r­ U Thant and U .N . Ambassador A rth u r ation front "a s a separate elem ent from J. Goldberg had discussed on Tuesday the N orth Vietnamese Communists, M c C a r t h y calls for several possible sites " lik e ly to be ac­ ceptable to both Washington and H a n oi." and that Thant was in touch w ith Hanoi whose disguised tool it a ctu a lly is ." These rem arks w ere directed a t several core U.S.. South Korean. P hilip pin e and on this m a tte r. The spokesman declined South Vietnamese o ffic ia ls on hand for replacem ent o f R usk to name the prospective sites but pointed out that P a ris was among the places a bridge dedication. W orkers of those four nations, allied in the V ietnam w ar. Some choice Thant had suggested to a Hanoi re p re ­ bu ilt the bridge. R obert F. Kennedy of New Y o rk irqa man- P re m ie r Loc said his governm ent w el­ In c a s e you didn’t know It, pretty Lynn Todish, G rand Rapids P IT T S B U R G H said Tuesday th a t i t w ill launch an picked by board OFKNITS i..L e xperim ental black magazine of ' the a ir in m id-June to concen­ tra te on news and c u ltu ra l de­ velopments in the A m erican Negro com m unity. The hour-long program w ill be broadcast once a m onth on Wednesday Greg B y D A N BR AN D O N State News S ta ff W rite r The ASMSU student board deliberated fo r nearly 12 hours Owen. before E ast senior, to the post of »cabinet electing Lansing resulting fro m the age d iffe r­ ence between him and the rest of the board. Owen is 23. " I d o n 't think i t w ill be a problem . In absolute figures, there is a diffe re nce , but I have always kept in touch w ith the • m . ( A Monday nights over N ET'S 140 president. U n iv e rs ity c o m m u n ity .” Owen a ffilia te d stations, said W illia m Owen was chosen on the fifth said. t H. Kobin. N E T vice president ballot a t 7:15 a.m . by a vote When asked about the need fo r program m ing. of 12-0. There was one ab­ fo r a tax increase. Owen said "T h e program w ill provide stention. that he would not ask fo r one Negroes and w hites w ith a con­ When the m eeting began now because the students tinuing view o f w hat is going on Tuesday evening, there were w ouldn't approve it. “ They in black A m erica, fro m p o litics six candidates. On the firs t don't see the services w hich This is tennis? to business and fro m education ballot, Owen had eight votes are available to th e m ." Owen to the a rts ." K obin said. He to six fo r A llen M intze r. pre­ said. " U n t il we get things said it would be the fir s t net­ viously a candidate fo r senior going and can show them some w ork program of its kind in On w in d y days th o r e 's n o th in g lik e “ s a i l " s k a te ­ m em ber-at-large. set pro je cts and goals, we the U nited States. b o a rd in g . T hese tw o s tu d e n ts t r ie d it on the MSU A fte r several hours in closed w ill never get a tax incre ase." [ Q W Kobin said the program is in line w ith recom m endations of the P resident's Commission on te n n is co urts-. T he b o y is C a r l W e b e r, Ann A r b o r J u n io r, and h is fr ie n d is J e n n ife r W h itm a n , E a s t. session. Owen was unable to gain the nine votes w hich he needed. Owen said he would like to see m ore con troversial speak­ ers brought to campus through L a n s in g fre s h m a n . S tate News photo by J im S p row C iv il D isorders. A t 5 a.m .. Leigh B urstein. the G re a t Issues series and in­ d ire c to r of course evalua­ dicated that he w ould a tte m p t! tions. entered the race. B u r­ to get cheaper P opular E n te r­ U.S. denies Soviet ch a rge stein received eight votes, but was unable to get the required two th ird s m a jo rity . tainm ent. "T he key rig h t.n o w is to get the best possible personnel to F in a lly . B urstein and M in t­ w ork in the c a b in e t." Owen zer dropped out of the race and said. He asked th a t any in­ of attache'open espiona Owen was elected. Owen s experience dates back six years to the days of the terested students contact him at the Student Services B uild­ ing. MSOCOW i AP i-T h e Soviet over, including m ilita r y a t­ the Leningrad shipyard. They A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student G overn­ Union charged Wednesday that taches of the Soviet U nion in were assistant naval attaches. five U.S. m ilita r y attaches and the U nited S tates." L t. C m dr. Robert H am er. F ra n k­ ment (AUSG i. He has held posts, on the N e w A B A hea d one fro m Canada had pushed It charged a t the same tim e a lin Square. N. Y. : L t. Cm dr. elections com m ission and the here for 'Law D a y ’ too hard at th e ir intelligence series of violations of im m u n ity Ralph N. Channell. D arien. evaluation com m ittee w hich W illia m T. Gossett, presi­ gathering 'm issions’ and entered that have "ran ged fro m " m in o r Conn.: and M a rine Lt. Col. .w rote the cu rre n t ASMSU con­ dent-elect of the A m erican Bar the .area of "open espionage" at such as short detention, to v a r­ Wayne E. R ichards. Calusa. stitution. H # wa-s,.also d ir ­ ious serious ones involving pro­ Association, w ill be the speaker a shipyard and a m ilita r y base C alif. longed detention, fo rcib le search ector of student legal aid and on " L a w Day. U . S . A . " . . 114 la p last w e e k . . . , The Canadian. L t. Col. J.V . is c u rre n tly a m em ber of the t K*-r * ' V7 _ U. ^ ' ■ .t .V - I «{ .*v4vr> 4 p.m. Mav at F a ir* hi 1A- < ■ jr*" .*■ /.-a ;« •* strongest assertion in years, of perty them, but he denied me ac­ evaluate ASMSU. "J..aw D a y " ¿f .? o stion w idc d ip lo m a tic righ ts, said the The embassy said the in c i­ cusation Owen said that it is highly dents involved "v io la tio n of ac­ celebration dedicated to re­ attaches im m u n ity was vio­ The newspaper charged that im porta nt to keep the cabinet cepted inte rn a tio n a l norm s fo r U.S. assistant A rm y attaches. m inding A m ericans that law lated and that the incidents had e fficie n t and to continue to been "staged. " the tre a tm e n t of d ip lo m a ts ." is the basic rule to govern Lt. Col. Hugo W. Matson. B alls- provide good services to the The latest incident was pro­ people. The theme of this Precedent indicated the Soviet ton Spa. N .Y .. and L t. Col. students. The cabinet is the tested on Monday, the U.S. year's celebration is. “ Only governm ent w ould not expel the Gerhard L. Jacobson. T e r­ a d m in istra tive body through statem ent said. It possibly a L a w fu l Society Can Build men. Its o ffic ia l newspaper. rance. M inn., entered a closed which a ll the ASMSU services a B e tter S ociety." Izvestia. said they had gone be­ touched o ff the Izvestia a rtic le , m ilita ry area at B orisov in W hite are controlled. yond the bounds of perm issible giving the Soviet versions, as The program is sponsored Russia. behavior A p ril 8 at a Leningrad w e ll as o ffic ia l Soviet com ­ Izvestia warned that it is Owen was questioned by the by the P re-Law Club. E v e ry ­ board about possible problem s one is invited. shipyard and entered a closed plaints e a rlie r in the day. "h ig h tim e fo r ce rta in m ilita r y m ilita r y area at B orisov A p ril 9. Representatives of the A m e ri­ diplom ats to see the line of d iv i­ "T h e y crossed the border of can and Canadian embassies sion between a c tiv itie s specified cu rio sity and ended up on the w ere called separately to the by th e ir status and open espion­ path of v ic e ." Izvestia said. The A m erican re p ly said that the attaches w ere engaged in Soviet F oreign M in is try Wed­ nesday and presented w ith the charges. age." Izvestia charged that Matson and Jacobson told B orisev au­ Prisoners’ strike a c tiv itie s "w h ic h are p e rfe ctly E a rlie r Wednesday another th o ritie s they did not speak Rus­ norm al apd accepted on the part of m ilita r v attaches the w orld Soviet newspaper accused the leader o f an Indiana U n iv e rs ity student tour. Stephen P. Sou- sian flu e n tly, but said, " p ro ­ fa n ity was constantly spewing from the mouths of the A m e ri­ results in 5 d e a d dakoff. of spying fo r the U nited cans in good R ussian." R A L E IG H . N.C. A P i- A hail V. Lee Bounds said guards and States when he was in the Soviet The Canadian told a re p o rte r of buckshot fire d by guards into state troopers regained control U nion last sum m er. He re ­ that H am er. Channell and R ich­ a crow d of m ore than 400 rio tin g of the prison a fte r skirm ishing JO n p ortedly was expelled fro m the ards w ere w alking down a street prisoners Wednesday le ft five / ,Florist / less than 10 m inutes a fte r the 10 % o ff country. when a Soviet policem an stopped inm ates dead and 75 wounded at gunfire. cash value fo r students & fa cu lty Izvestia accused three of the them, asked fo r id e n tifica tio n North C arolina's C entral Prison The s trik e began when prison­ 809 E . M IC H . A V E ., LANS. attaches of taking pictures of and detained them in conver­ in R aleigh. ers refused to re tu rn to w ork sation fo r about an hour. Two prison guards and two a fte r the noon m eal Tuesday. highway patrolm en w ere h it by They presented a lis t of g rie v ­ They were not taking photos. richocheting shots, and another ances to prison o ffic ia ls . They D O N ’T G IV E UP! Watson said, and w ere not con­ sidering it. He said they were unaware they w ere in a sensi­ guard was struck ii the face by a throw n b rick. None of the o ffi­ said they w ould not leave the prison yard u n til they could dis­ cers was seriously injured. cuss th e ir grievances w ith tive area. The g u n fire a b ru p tly halted a Bounds, who was out o f the state» SPACE IS STILL Izvestia said that Matson and Jacobson "fe v e ris h ly crum pled dem onstration w hich began as a sitdown s trik e by about 500 p ris ­ at the tim e. Bounds returned la te r in the something in th e ir pockets." AVAILABLE ON when an inspector questioned them. This "s o m e th in g " was oners at the m a xim um security prison Tuesday and erupted into day but refused to negotiate un­ der pressure fro m prisoners. a to rch-throw ing melee about Before the violence erupted. ICELANDIC AIRLINES la te r determ ined to be th e ir alleged " in te llig e n c e " notes. 1:30a.m . Wednesday State C orrection Com m issioner 66 of the s trik in g prisoners re­ turned to the cells. P rison au­ th o ritie s had called fo r 200 extra TO EUROPE THIS guards and 95 state and c ity po­ lice rein forcem e nts to help break SUMMER. Iattention car owners the strike. Prison guards, arm ed w ith chem ical mace and nightsticks, but w ith o u t guns, w ere on the * Complete front end repair and ground blocking the dem onstra­ ONLY $389.50 alignment tors' access to other areas of th$ 75-vear-old b ric k w alled stru c­ ROUND T R IP FR O M * Brakes Suspension ture. Guards stationed on the w alls NEW YO RK TO L U X E M B O U R G and roof ca rrie d both shotguns and rifle s. * Wheel balancing * Steering The inm ates "began throw ing lighted torches a t unarm ed cus­ L a d ie s * d o u b le A c re s . k n it p o ly e s te r In J u n io r and m is s e s s iz e s . s u its and d re s s e s m ade in Ita ly e x c lu s iv e ly f o r T h r i f t y P u r­ College Travel Office LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center todial o ffic e rs ." Bounds said, and the o rd er to fir e was given. A volley of shotgun blasts rang out fro m the w a lls: a b rie f s k irm ­ 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 c h a s e d ire c t fr o m th e fin e s t k n it w e a r fa c ­ 130 West Grand River 351-6010 ish ensued: and the guards re­ gained co n tro l of the yard. to r ie s In Ita ly w h é re q u a lity , s ty le , fa s h io n "H a d they broken through the and c o le rs a re know n th e w o r ld o v e r . Shop gua rd s." Bounds said, “ they and c o m p a re . could have gone to other areas of U '4 . V k e the prison. They had access only > S iz e s 6 to 12 J r . to the clothing house and the cha­ S ic e s 8 to 18 M is s e s p e l." S e c o n d A n n u a l M t a ii& n e / iu Bounds said a t a 4:30 a.m^ news conference. " I t was cle a r­ ly a case of acceding to demands A n d C w ile m p M o n u f t o ie £ > k a w - under pressure or o f taking com ­ mand of the in stitu tio n . I chose the second cho ice." In th e ir grievances, the p ris ­ f a * S fv U n f. oners had said they wanted im ­ plem entation o f an incentive pay plan w hich w ould pay them up to The New styles, including Dotted Swiss, $1 a day fo r w ork in prison indus­ rn I TO tries. a grievance co m m itte e to and bright colors from Montag & Hallm ark m eet m onth ly w ith prison o ffi­ cials. longer v is itin g hours, fo u r are now available during the Second Annual Spring Showing. instead o f tw o television sets in See them all in the front of the cellblocks. hot lunches in­ h n e u E R stead of cold cuts, and re tu rn of 37 men in d is c ip lin a ry single-cell confinem ent in the general p ri- i thrifty acres son population. Bounds won le g isla tive ap-i 5125 ,W. Saginaw L a d le s ' D re s s e s De. 421 E . G ra n d R iv e r 1I n d e n t A c r o s s F ro m O lln proval fo r the pay proposal last V 6200 S. Pennsylvania vear. — —W— Thursday, April 18, 1968 3 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan Vietnam reporter NEWS Johnson picks Williarps summary to speak M o n d a y m any aw ards fo r w ritin g and A c a p s u la s u m m a r y o f th # d a y 's a v a n ts fr o m as Philippine am bassador A David Schoenbrun. fo rm e r chief correspondent fo r CBS news and a veteran of V ietnam TV and rad io re p o rtin g, includ ­ ing Overseas Press Club c ita ­ tions. He is the only person ever w ar re p o rtin g , w ill speak at o u r w ir e s e rv ic e s . W ASHINGTON (U P I »--Former fo r A frica n diplom ats in the the firs t m a jo r appointm ent of granted an exclusive in te rv ie w h ' . 3 p.m. Monday in 108B W ells M ichigan Gov. G. Mennen W il­ Thomas Jeffgrson room of the his a d m in istra tio n -n a m in g W il­ w ith Gen. Charles de Gaulle, liam s. even before selecting a Hall. liam s, who fo r six years was State D epartm ent: toured A fric a fit and he has interview e d m o st of Schoenbrun w ill speak on assistant secretary of state in shirt-sleeves: was socked in secretary of state. the w o rld ’ s presidents in the the ..jaw in Lusaka. Zambia, Kennedy, who got W illia m s « ■ “ Whose G eneration G ap?" The fo r A fric a n a ffa irs , was last 15 years. “7n view o f S e c re ta ry speech is sponsored by Choice nominated Tuesday by P re si­ by a w h ite man angered by support at a cru cia l point in He is c u rre n tly senior le c tu re r Vi > '68. R u s k's c o m m itm e n t to o u r dent Johnson as ambassador to his “ Afri ca fo r the A fric a n s " his bid fo r the presidency, a t C olum bia U n iv e rs ity , teach­ v ' - ' l t S Schoenbrun w ill also speak the P hilippines. views: and was on a firs t- called the A frica n assignment ing the f ir s t and only course on p o lic y f r o m its outset, an Monday a t a dinner of M ic h i­ W illia m s was governor of name basis w ith cabinet m in is­ “ second to none in im p o rta n ce" V ietnam h is to ry in this coun­ e n c o u ra g in g sign o f th e a d ­ gan C lergym en and Laym en M ichigan fo r six te rm s, fro m ters throughout A frica . in his adm inistration. Concerned About the W ar in try. m in is tra tio n 's w illin g n e s s 1948 to 1960. He held the But u n til Tuesday night's When Johnson became presi­ dent W illia m s rem ained on Vietnam a t 6 p.m. a t the Wes­ to change its course w o u ld State D epartm ent post fro m announcement by Johnson in Monday his new book. " V ie t­ ley Foundation, 1118 S. H arrison 1961 to 1966. when he quit H awaii there was some un­ despite some e a rlie r ill- w ill nam: H ow We G ot In and How be his re p la c e m e n t. " Sen. between them , and was regarded Road. H is speech w ill be "M e n and made an unsuccessful bid ce rta in ty about w hether the We G et O u t." is to be pub­ E u g e n e J. M c C a rth y . of Hanoi. Men of the F ro n t: A fo r the U.S. Senate. P resident would give W illia m s by Johnson as a loyal and Report on the Men W ith Whom lished. I t had long been speculated another assignment. W illia m s dedicated o fficia l. Anyone interested in attend­ We W ill N e g o tiate ." that W illia m s w ould re tu rn to was brought into the State I t is expected to be several ing Schoenbrun's dinner ta lk Schoenbrun has spent 21 years diplom acy, where he set pre­ D epartm ent by President-elect weeks before W illia m s is in a should contact M a ria n A nder­ in V ietnam and has known Ho International News cedents fo r in fo rm a lity . He John F. Kennedy, who made position to assume the M anila Chi M inh personally during that son. chairm a n of M ichigan once called a square dance the assistant secretary's job post w hich was been held by Clergy and Laym en Concerned tim e. He is one of the few • M ilita r y spokesmen in Saigon said th a t N o rth V ietnam W illia m M cC orm ick B la ir. Con­ About the W ar in V ietnam , Am erican news correspondents guns firin g fro m positions s till la rg e ly im m une to U.S. gress is in recess u n til A p ril today o r F rid a y a t IV 5-8035 to be invited to Hanoi to talk a ir power, have zeroed in again on U.S. M arines a t Khe 2 2 . and it w ill not be known or IV 5-4395. T icke ts fo r the Sanh. • Antonin Novotny, C zechoslovakia’ s ousted president ana N. Viets attack u n til at least then when the Senate F oreign R elations Com­ w ith Ho. Schoenbrun is the re cipie nt of dinner and speech are $3.75. Ambassador p a rty chief, was reported to be leading a group of orthodox m itte e w ill set a date fo r his Com m unists struggling to re ta in th e ir a n tilib e ra l influence confirm ation hearing. in the p a rty ’s C entral C om m ittee. • N o rth Vietnam claim ed th a t w o rld opinion demands that, A m ericans stop creating "d iffic u ltie s ” in the selection Khe Sanh base SAIGON ( AP) -- N o rth V ie t­ The bombers have been W illia m s had no im m ediate com m ent when contacted at his home in Grosse P ointe. m inutes The new Ambassador to the Phllliplnes, G. of a m eeting place fo r p re lim in a ry ta lk s on the V ie tn a m w ar namese guns, firin g fro m posi­ pounding the A Shau V alley a fte r the announcement. He Mennen Will lams, talksto and th a t if the U nited States re a lly w ants peace, i t should tions s till la rg e ly im m une to w ith increasing intensity, in d i­ was not aware that the announce­ reporters fromhis hom e im m e d ia te ly h a lt a ll a ir raids over the N o rth and w ith d ra w U.S. a ir power, have zeroed in cating th a t comm anders sus­ ment would be made Tuesday In Grosse Pointe. Wil­ again on U.S. M arines at Khe pect the N orth Vietnamese night but had been discussing its troops fro m the South. See Pa®e liams Is the former gov­ Sanh. pounding the com bat may attack Hue. using the va l­ it w ith the W hite House and ernor of Michigan. • The Soviet U nion charged th a t fiv e U.S. and one Canad­ the State D epartm ent fo r a c H u m im base w ith a fu ry lik e that of its ley fo r re a r support. ian m ilita r y attaches had pushed too hard a t th e ir j ntel ' month. UPI Telephoto 77 -day siege, m ilita r y spokes­ The strike s in the valley were ligence gathering m issions and entered the area of ’ ’ open men said Wednesday. on enemy weapons positions, espionage’ ’ at a shipyard and a m ilita r y base. Some 250 a rtille ry , m o rta r bunkers, truck parks, troop con­ and 100-pound rockets fe ll on centrations and trenches. G r o u p u r g e s a c t i o n 124 1/2 W . Grand River at Evergreen N a tio n a l N e w s There was speculation that ( t n n o t m f t * m r if m the bastion Tuesday The spokesmen reported 19 the aen?A Daily On* t i l l T*i\ ^ ft Vv iv*H K r v j: a V « v > r- 4 **• - a -« m — I D é 4 > S rh ,,ng Hee P ark in Honolu&t fo r -a aajr or xncrnwrc -■ f ~ f - - - - - - w /V were killed- and 56 wounded, U S..ground-assault on A Shau. talks about defense and diplom acy tow ards the Com m unists most in an ambush set fo r an Near SaigSb, U.S. and South W ith the goal of prom oting By canvassing East Lansing in N ortheast Asia and V ietnam . See Pa 8 e 1 A m erican p a tro l operating Vietnam ese forces involved in w hite action against racism , the homes in support of open hous­ • Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy told a P itts b u rg h audience Operation "C om plete V ic to ry " newly form ed Students fo r ing legislation, d istrib u tin g that S ecretary of State Dean Rusk should be replaced to about fo u r m ile s outside the W hite C om m unity A ction o r­ pam phlets and organizing a . . . TRUM AN . . . ROO SEVELT . . . base. Fourteen M arines fro m clashed w ith V ie t Cong troops give evidence that the Johnson a d m in is tra tio n is “ w illin g the p a tro l w ere reported m iss­ in a series of skirm ishes. A l­ ganization held its second m eet­ m arch to the ca pitol this term , to change its course" in V ietnam . lied spokesmen reported 75 ing Tuesday night in Wonders the organization hopes to make EISEN H O W ER . * . K E N N E D Y . . . ing. The stepped-up a rtille r y a t­ V ie t Cong kille d . South V ie t­ H a llK iv a . w hites take a stand on the • F ive inm ates w ere dead and 75 wounded a t N o rth tacks on Khe Sanh began M on­ namese losses w ere placed at Dennis R ittenm eyer. Lans­ ra c ia l issue and become aware JOHNSON • • e T? ? ? C arolina's C entral P rison in R aleigh a fte r prison guards day when the N o rth V ie t­ 19 dead and 17 wounded. U.S. ing doctoral candidate and the of th e ir own prejudices, said fire d a hail of buckshot into a crow d of prisoners who re ­ namese fire d about 300 rounds. casualties w ere reported as five organization's adviser, told a R ittenm eyer. N early 100 sttf- fused to re tu rn to w o rk a fte r the noon m eal. See page 2 The step-up coincided w ith a dead and fo u r wounded. crowd of m ore than 100 stu­ dents have volunteered to par­ statem ent by a senior U.S. of­ dents that i t was tim e fo r ticip ate in such activitie s. The a ir w a r over N orth V ie t­ CHOICE • N ational Democratic officials, looking to the develop­ fic e r th a t the A m e rica n cav- whites to take a positive stand Since draw ing up its cha rter nam was lim ite d to the 13th against racism . ing three-w ay b a ttle fo r the p a rty ’ s p re sid e n tia l nom ination, alry-m en and South V ie tn a ­ and electing o ffice rs the group consecutive day to the area The group needs people who has been registered as a U n i­ lean strongly tow ard selection of a s tr ic tly n e u tra l slate of mese rangers who lifte d the south of the 19th P ara lle l. are " w illin g to stick th e ir ve rsity organization. I t has o ffice rs fo r the nom inating convention in Chicago. Khe Sanh - ge made no e f­ fo r t to block he w ith d ra w in g In a p o litic a l developm ent, necks out and tr y and change been endorsed by the ASMSU ' 6 8 N orth Vietnam ese because the defense co m m itte e of South the system ” th a t discrim ina tes Student Board, E x c a lib u r and • A poll of the nation’s newspaper e d ito rs showed th a t “ m ilita r ily i t was unwise and V ie tn am 's House of Represen­ against the Negro. R ittenm eye r a num ber of social fra te rn i­ m any of them th in k h is to ry w ill judge Lyndon B. Johnson a waste of tro o p s." tatives rejected the general mo­ said. ties. as a good president and, i f he succeeds in s e ttlin g the V ie t­ About 50 m iles fro m Khe b iliza tio n b ill P resident Ngu­ W ith the belief th a t w hite nam w a r, perhaps even a g reat one. See page 1 Sanh, in the A Shau V alley. yen Van Thieu sent i t last Am ericans can best understand A ir F orce B52 S tratorgortresses week. and relate to other w hite • A tty . Gen. Ramsey C lark told the A m erican Society flew eight m issions against a Am ericans, w hite students on of Newspaper E d ito rs th a t shooting a t arsonists and loot­ B ut the c o m m itte e ’ s action campus w ill be encouraged to N orth Vietnam ese stronghold ers would cause “ a v e ry dangerous e sca la tion " of rio tin g appeared to be a re je ctio n of go beyond sym pathy in. giving w ith in s trik in g distance of Hue. and violence in b ig -c ity slums. Thieu s b ill alone, ra th e r than the black com m unity an expres­ the old im p e ria l ca p ita l nearly of the general m obilization. sion of active support, he said. destroyed in the Tet offensive. • P resident Johnson nom inated fo rm e r M ich. Gov. G. Mennen W illia m s as ambassador to the Philippines. W il­ liam s has also served as assistant secretary of state fo r A fric a n a ffa irs. GOING HOME FOR THE WEEKEND? Now it’s easier than ever before!! *4. W i g l e t s . . . 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A p ril 18.1968 EDITORIALS A S M S U ’s n ew ta len t; a n d m u ch re sp o n sib ility Q u ib b lin g on site New fa c e s on th e ASM SU m o s t lik e ly b e d is a p p o in te d at S tu d e n t B o a rd m u s t n o t m e r e ly b e s t, c o n v e rte d a t w o r s t. r e p la c e th e ir fo re ru n n e rs , but Th e re is ta le n t on th e new f o r ta lk s m u st e n d a ls o e s ta b lis h a p o s it iv e im a g e . b o a r d , a n d a ls o id e a s a n d c a p ­ The ASM SU S tu d e n t B o a rd a b ility and d e s ire . But a year fa c e s an im m e d ia te “ m u s t” ~ a g o , th e s e s a m e a tt r ib u t e s w e r e th a t o f d e te r m in in g an o u tlin e p re s e n t o n th e b o a r d ; a n d n o w A m e ric a ’s o liv e b ra n c h s till days ago b ro u g h t back a p re ­ of p r io ritie s fo r th e c o m in g a year la te r , n o one fa m ilia r seem s to possess a th o rn or lim in a r y tru s t. In o rd e r to y e a r . T h e y e a r -lo n g ta s k o f th e w ith s tu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t lo o k s tw o . C e r ta in ly n o t a s m a n y a s m a in ta in th a t t r u s t , th e b o m b ­ b o a rd w ill (s h o u ld ) c e n te r on b a c k w ith p rid e . b e fo re , b u t th e re lu rk s a ^ ftn t in g o f th e N o r t h s h o u ld b e c o m ­ d e v e lo p in g a p o s itiv e im a g e A n o th e r year s im ila r to th e o f th e m b e h in d th e le a v e s . p le te ly s to p p e d . And no o th e r th a t d o e s n o t e x is t n o w a n d o n la s t, w ith an a c c o m p lis h m e n t R e p e a te d ly , P re s id e n t Jo h n ­ s te p w il l m o r e a s s u re th e s u c ­ m a k in g th e m s e lv e s r e le v a n t to le v e l no h ig h e r th a n th e la s t, son has s a id U .S . n e g o tia to r s ce ss o f th e p r e lim in a r y ta lk s . th e s tu d e n ts o f M S U . c o u ld s p e ll th e end o f s tu d e n t w ill m eet a n y w h e re , at any g o v e r n m e n t in its p r e s e n t f o r m . Though th e p re s e n t peace New fa c e s , c a m p a ig n in g on T h is re s p o n s ib ility w e ig h s tim e , w ith th o s e fro m H a n o i. f e e l e r s a r e o n l y p r e l i m i n a r y *to th e sam e g r a n d io s e id e a ls fo r upon th e ta le n t and p o te n tia l Y e t, a fte r s e ve ra l s u g g e s tio n s th e e n d in g o f th e w a r , th e y a r e th e c o m in g y e a r , m u s t b e h o p e ­ o f th e f o u r t h s e s s io n o f A S M S U . fo r ta lk s about th e c e s s a tio n a firs t s te p . That firs t s te p fu lly m o re c a p a b le of accom ­ 'How would you like a swell --T h e E d ito r s o f h o s tilitie s t o w a r d th e N o r t h , c o u ld be b e s t fo rw a rd e d by a p lis h m e n t th a n th e o ld . specimen for your office?' a s ite h a s n o t b e e n a g r e e d u p o n . c o m p le te b o m b in g h a lt in th e ' W a s h in g to n has its re a so n s S o m e o ld fa c e s s t ill w i l l lin g - N o rth . fQ r r e fu s in g P h n p n j P e n h r r i t h ^ ,^ H tx » w >uj A U A c C j tsnCKfLti ¿tgxs** no A m e n e sTv.o m S k v y 4 r s o b -' — V ‘ ’ 'A . ' ' r * ‘ ’ ’ Th e re ¿¿rtf ccrtniif a u t< fu u ig c ^ r iitiii' ttau c r itic is m fo r tn e s u la te w h ic h w o u ld e n s u re to h a v in g th e p r e lim in a r y ta lk s b o a rd . s p e e d y a n d a c c u ra te c o m m u n i­ at a s p e c ific s ite , but if th e c a tio n s b e tw e e n it W h ite H o u s e . W a r s a w , P o la n d , and th e U n it e d S ta te s c o n tin u e s to q u ib ­ b le on th e m e e tin g p la c e , th e and Tw o H a rv fa c e s --P e te E lls w o r th D z o d in -c a r r y -o v e r s f r o m th e p a s t. A n d th e y a r e tw o V IS T A ’s new frontiers w ith in th e C o m m u n is t B lo c , o p p o r tu n ity th a t h as been p re ­ g iv e s th e p s y c h o lo g ic a l a d v a n ­ who s h o u ld have le a rn e d th e s e n te d m ay d is a p p e a r. T h e ta g e to th e N o r t h V ie tn a m e s e . le s s o n o f a l a c k o f c r e d i b i l i t y , V IS T A 's on campus th is week. n e x t s te p w o u ld b e e s c a la tio n p r io r itie s a n d u n ity o f p u rp o s e . You rem em ber VISTA. Volunteers in O th e r s ite s s u g g e s te d by b o th by b o th s id e s , and th e fin a l Service to A m erica. The D om estic Pease * s id e s , have s im ila r d ra w b a c k s T h o s e w h o h a v e h a d to k e n Corps, they fo rm e rly called it. d a y o f p e a c e w o u ld b e fu r t h e r fo r o n e o r th e o th e r. fa m ilia r ity w ith s tu d e n t g o v ­ W ell. V IS T A 's grow n up since the last fro m o u r g ra sp . But c o n tin u e d u n a c c e p ta n c e e r n m e n t a r e o fte n a w e d a t th e tim e i t came to MSU m ore than tw o years ago. I t b ills its e lf no longer as the little b y th e U n ite d S ta te s w il l o n ly T h e p ro p o s e d ta lk s m a y o n ly s lo w n e s s and p e ttin e s s of its brother of the Peace Corps. VISTA people te n d to le n d fu rth e r c re d e n c e be a b e g in n in g , but th e m ost n o r m a l o p e ra tio n s . The o th e rs now believe th a t they have surpassed the to th e b e lie f th a t th e A m e r ic a n w i l l a ls o s o o n f i n d o u t t o w h a t organization that fir s t changed the con­ i m p o r t a n t s te p n o w is to b r in g cept of volunteer service in the e a rly six­ g o ve rn m e n t does not m ean th e p a r tie s to th e b a r g a in in g d e p th s A S M S U o p e ra tio n s c a n ties. W hat it sa ys. ta b le a n d e n d th e h o s tilitie s in s in k . S o m e o f th e a w e d o n e s "W e are m ore relevant, m ore urgent, P re s id e n t Jo h n s o n ’s c a n d id V ie t n a m w ith a ll h a s te . have vow ed to e ra s e th a t do­ m ore im m ediate, and fra n k ly m ore e f­ n o th in g n e s s ; s o m e o f th e m w i l l fective than the Peace C orps." P adriac speech to th e n a tio n tw o Sun­ --T h e E d ito r s Kennedy, the second in com m and at "m o num e ntal in d iffe re n c e " of the w hite and to shy away fro m the sweet public V ista, said. m iddle class, and " w ith th e ir own in a b ili­ relations story that m ig h t be needed to "T h e action today is rig h t here. The ty to solve the problem s they encounter appease congressmen, but w o n 't w in col­ crisis today is in the ghetto. The tragedy every d a y ." Kennedy said. lege re c ru its who w ant to do som ething today is the agony of the poor a ll across effective. this c o u n try ." Kennedy said. B ut there are other things haunting When VISTA is e ffe ctive , it can be a "These are problem s m ore im m ediate VISTA th a t Kennedy d id n 't m ention, and thorn in the side of the local established than those of Zam bia. Chad, or St. L u c ia ." in m any ways these are the re a l things, power stru ctu re , as i t was in West V ir ­ he said. preventing V IS TA fro m progressing. ginia when the governor asked some The tone is perhaps a tittle b itte r. But. The w a r in V ietnam is taking up a large "tro u b le m a k in g " volunteers to pull out. Student uprising in Europe as Kennedy spoke to a sm all group of college editors gathered in Washington to share of the funds that a ll the O ffice of E conom ic O ppo rtunity program s need and prevents m any students th a t V IS TA hopes When V IS TA is effe ctive , it can give p o litic a lly u n a w a re. underprivileged m eet w ith VISTA executives several neighborhoods (be they black ghettos, m i­ weeks ago. he was m ore than rese ntful of to re c ru it fro m taking p a rt in any govern­ gra n t camps, or Indian reservations (the the Peace Corps, out of whose shadow m ent project. knowledge and tools to a t least s ta rt A m ericans are not alone. There is trouble VISTA is re a lly ju s t beginning to emerge. Also, m ilita n c y creates a m yth that w inning through p o litic a l pressure some is A xel S pringer's press em pire, on the w hite volunteers can no longer be effec­ in Europe, too. There have been student He dem onstrated too m uch of the grop­ of the things they need and deserve. **. . . one m ust ask w h o is theory th a t the S pringer papers whipped up rio ts, sit-ins. occupation of college buildings ing. troubled, and yet p rid e fu l a ttitu d e tive in the ghetto. Charles Jones, m em ­ It m ig h t seem lik e a fu tile e ffo rt to feeling against D utschke and thus pro­ ber of the steering co m m ittee of Wash­ in Spain. Ita ly . Poland and now in West that characterizes the en tire organization. some, but VISTA is doing something. r e a lly to ta lita r ia n in s p irit: voked the assassination attem p t. B ut w heth­ ington's Black U nited F ro n t said. "W h ite B e rlin and West G erm any. In each of these He attem pted to enum erate some of the Sure. VISTA is n 't going to solve our coun­ e r o r not th is is tru e -a n d i t sounds p re tty volunteers increasingly are going to be there has been a d iffe re n t situation into th e B e r lin g o v e rn m e n t h v s te r ic a l-it makes no sense to use it as a problem s and fru stra tio n s that face V IS TA try 's ra c ia l and poverty problem s a ll by w hich the student dem onstrations fit. today. dangerous and irre le v a n t." itself. It ' s not even try in g to. but it is b re a k in g up th e d e m o n s tr a - reason fo r violence against the S pringer B ut the tw o basic patterns are those of He told of the poor, the depressing But. fo r the youth of today, and fo r the ' one agency of our governm ent th a t devotes plant, tru cks and w orkers. Poland and West B e rlin . In Poland (as also tions o r the d e m o n s tra tio n s housing conditions, and school fa c ilitie s com m unities it is helping. VISTA can be its e ffo rts to fig h tin g the rig h t w ar. D espite the anti-N azi slogans of the D u t­ in Spain > the student protest was an e ffo rt that are available. relevant. Its task now is to get across Nowadays, this in its e lf is saying quite tr y in g to silen ce a press | schke group, one m ust ask who is re a lly to lib e ra lize a to ta lita ria n regim e, as the VISTA volunteers are fru s tra te d w ith the the message of w hat it is re a lly doing. a bit. to ta lita ria n in s p irit: the B e rlin governm ent Czech regim e is todav being lib eralized In th e y d isa g re e w ith . ” breaking up the dem onstrations o r the dem ­ West B e rlin , in the rio ts over the wounding o n stra to rs try in g to silence a press they dis­ of R udolf Dutschke. the aim is to paralyze a to le ra b ly dem ocratic regim e w hich is an stage jo in t actions w ith the E a st G erm an agree w ith . E v e ry fre e newspaper m ust stand w ith OUR READERS’ MINDS a lly of the U nited States. This fo llo w s the C om m unist regim e w hich has extended the S pringer papers on th is issue of press patte rn of s im ila r student rio ts in Japan and them a fra te rn a l embrace. They are. of freedom fro m p o litic a l violence. So should Ita ly. Chicanery from our man’ course, obsessively an ti-A m e rica n and have e very student who cares about a com peti­ The pace of student ac tiv is m in West G er­ not allow ed th e ir V ietnam dem onstrations tio n of ideas. I f the press in G erm any is to m any has accelerated in a ve ry b rie f period. to be a lte re d by the fa c t th a t W ashington be cowed by le ft-w in g violence, it w ill be When I lectured in the sum m er o f 196P at and Hanoi are about to s ta rt the fir s t phase cowed by rig h t-w in g violence as well--and a num ber of Germ an universities. I re p o rt­ o f peace talks. blacks and w hites deserve to know the tru th M r. C ham berlain m ay w e ll have been rep­ th a t is the p a th back to the Nazis. To the E d ito r: ed on m ilita n t student groups on every The question about them is th is : W hat do about our Congressman's behavior on the resenting the view s of his constituents when • W hat makes the European p ictu re even The m any students, fa c u lty and friends of campus, but they were m ilita h t c h ie fly they w ant? Dean Acheson once said about recently enacted open-housing b ill. he attem pted to weaken the open-housing m ore d ra m a tic is to com pare the patience MSU who are deeply concerned about the about student grievances. The only excep­ the B ritis h th a t they have lost an e m p ire On a c ru c ia l vote taken ju s t p rio r to pas­ b ill, although I doubt it, but he was not rep­ o f the West G erm an regim e tow ard this tra g ic c o n flic t raging in our land between tion was the Free U n iv e rs ity of B e rlin , but have not yet found a role. The B e rlin sage of the b ill, our "M a n in W ashington" resenting his constituents when he resorted violence w ith the w ay the P olish regim e operating p a rtly w ith A m erican foundation students have found a role, in being w hat Congressman C ham berlain, voted in fa vo r to chicanery, deception and dishonesty by treated the protests of its own students. funds, w here the feeling was stro n g ly p o lit­ they c a ll an “ e x tra -p a rlia m e n ta ry opposi­ of ra ilro a d in g the b ill in to a conference atte m p tin g to destroy the m eaning of the The P olish re g im e responded w ith repres­ ic a l and anti-A m erican. tio n .” b u t they have no im p e riu m fo r w hich com m ittee to w ater-dow n the open-housing b ill and then having fa iled, sending tele­ sion, showing the naked fis t o f an old-line T hat trend has now reached the other to use it. They are caught between an A m e rica n im p e riu m they hate, a Soviet C om m unist state when faced w ith in te l­ L i b e r a l s ’ i r o n y provisions. When th is a tte m p t failed , and gram s to his constituents assuring them universities. In B e rlin the wounding of lectual c ritic is m . I t also responded w ith an passage of the b ill became inevitable, our that the b ill passed w ith his support. the ch a rism a tic student leader. Rudy Dut- im p e riu m they scorn and a G erm an re g im e anti-Jew ish propaganda barrage, seeking to “ Man in W ashington" reversed him se lf and M r. C ham berlain, by his actions, did not To the E d ito r: schke. by a demented young Nazi has given they despise. “ unm ask” the student response as re a lly voted in fa vo r of the b ill. contribute to the n arrow ing of the c re d ib il­ i h A ‘•N i/Jia n Jc n n t h p l o f t ♦fcoJ*»,***-- • _n n n r . I fin d i t iro n ic th a t we “ w h ite lib e ra ls " the students on the le ft tn e ir dream oppor T h e ir th in k in g is vaguely in a Left-S ocial­ "Z io n is t” in in tent. F in a lly , i t responded A t a tim e when the soul of A m erica is ity gap. nor did he restore our dim in ish in g are quite w illin g to include N egro h isto ry tunuy 10 sutgc a s e n » 01 new demon­ is t d ire c tio n , but th e ir only action is a nti- by a shakeup o f top m ilita r y o ffic ia ls and sick and reeling. C ham berlain has chosen confidence in p o litic s and politicans. in the c u rric u lu m as long as “ th e y " ap­ strations around a h e ro -m a rtyr and to in­ A m erican. They cannot a im a t pow er fo r a g overnm ent purge. to place his personal p o litic a l am bitions James A. H arrison proach us p roperly, w ith o u t ra n co r and in clude A m erica in th e ir c ry o f “ Nazi sw ine“ them selves, as the S partacist m ovem ent A c tu a lly , the im p a c t o f student protest above the w elfa re o f our nation and her D em o cra tic candidate fo r U.S. Represent­ the s p irit of sweet ra tio n a lity . against the police. did a lm o st h a lf a century ago under K a rl frightened the re g im e in Poland fa r m ore people. ative. sixth Congressional D is tric t I t seems the A m erican N egro in his In th e ir p o litic a l orientation the Dutschke Liebknecht and Rosa Luxem bourg: w hat­ than in G erm any o r the U nited States a l­ search fo r id e n tity has grow n w eary forces a re as fa r le ft as you can g e t w ith ­ ever h u rt they do to the K ie sin g e r-B ra n d t A return to com fort: w hite so x though i t b rought negative results. The of concealing his rage behind a deferen­ out becoming openly Com m unist. They are c o a litio n can only help the deeply reac­ B e rlin students w ill continue to m ake m ore tia l facade. He has no strength le ft to scornful o f the Russians fo r having be­ tio n a ry C om m unist re g im e o f E ast G er­ noise and get m ore headlines in the next plead fo r rig h t, he can only demand. come staid and settled as a w o rld power, m any. They re m in d m e m ost o f the fable few weeks. B u t the unanswered question Y e t, we, in o u r self-rightousness, To the E d ito r: overcom e the pressure fro m m y peers: and they id e n tify w ith Castro, they a d m ire the of the poor, foolish donkey dressed up in re m a in s: W hat do they w ant, oth e r than to have the g a ll to suggest th a t N eg ro ei I fee l we have enough rid icu lou s tra d i­ I w ish the re st of th is rid icu lou s, n o n u tili­ Chlnaae as w o rld revolutionaries. a lio n 's skin. th ro ttle some newspapers? And where do suppress the anger aroused by a life tim e tions and fashions passed on to us fro m ta ria n generation w ould do the same. I fu r­ F o r G erm an reasons, they d o n 't w a n t to The avowed ta rg e t o f the dem onstrators they w a n t to go? of in ju ry and apprqqch In ju stice w ith other generations w ith o u t cre a tin g any new th e r w ish on the ins and the co nform ists to reasonable, w ell-researchpd suggestions. ones. Why does th is generation look at this tiiuftitl fad a ll the b liste rs and discom ­ OP COURfEiTHREEHUNPR6P The need now is fo r fu ll acceptance of generations before i t and laugh, and a t the fo rt th a t go w ith It. Just because th is fad ANP5 l>flY*FlVE...0 NERUE the A m erica n N egro as a hum an b e in g - same tim e condone some of the m ost i r ­ predom inates a t present does not mean EACHAWINIt« MM» a human being w ith a heritage, and above ra tio n a l practices o r fads? Is a person liv ­ we. as "in d iv id u a ls " , can not«hange It. F o r a ll. a hum an being w ith feelings. I f we ing in th is generation and w earing w hite the sake o f ra tio n a lity and fo r a re tu rn to can learn to accept his fbellngs as they shorts and w hite tennis shoes a lw ays going co m fo rt. I advocate a stop to this nonsense. are. the day m a y come when we can to fin d him se lf sw im m in g In his own sweat L e t’ s even go a step fu rth e r and declare discuss problem s ra tio n a lly together. of social stupidity? Someone please te ll some week "W h ite Sox W eek." ( I am sure Sincerely. me w hy our generation Is so Irra tio n a l that the response w ill be o v e rw h e lm tn g -H A . > Paul Lln g e n fe lte r It coerces people to go w ith o u t sox when­ Chuck W ill ( E ast Lansing, G rad student ever they choose to w ear w hite. I have Lansing ju n io r Thursday, April 18, 1968 5 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan SPORTS • Grid defense-povertyamid plentyBy TO M BROWN as Dave S chw einfurth have no players that are ready to take les and Jack Zindel a t m iddle backer Coach * Dave Sm ith berger and F ra n k T ra y lo r w ere game experience. th e ir p lace." Bullough said. guard. doesn't fe e l swamped w ith ta l­ top candidates. State News Sports W rite r The problem is compounded " R ig h t now. I ’m only w o rk ­ Bullough put Zindel in the ent. Team captain and a ll-A m e r­ The defense rem ains a para­ by the load the defense m ust ing w ith 17 players. We moved m iddle follo w ing N ick Jordan's "T h e y are q u a lity boys, so ica candidate A1 B renner is dox fo r M SU's football team ca rry . Last season the defense Ken L ittle to defensive end. Tuesday in ju ry . The veteran w e’ll hope that the cream w orking the defensive back- during spring d rills , fo r it is spent m ost of the tim e on the and he's got to be good, be­ Jordan suffered a sprain of the comes to the top. S m ith said. field. as is fla n ke r Frank the m ost set. and at the same fie ld , when the Spartan ball le ft elbow and w ill be sidelined "W e can’t keep three strings Waters Brenner. Waters. tim e the most unsettled, in the co n tro l game stalled. cause he's the only rig h t end fo r up .to a week-and-a-half. If we can use the other boys Frank F orem an and other re­ Spartan g rid picture. Defensive Line Coach H enry I'v e got rig h t now ." Also. M ike Mahadv was lost somewhere else. w e 'll use ceivers are being trie d in the It is set in contrast to the Bullough said th a t w h ile sev­ R ich Saul w orks the other in d e fin ite ly w ith a concussion. th e m ." backfield in an e ffo rt to shore offense, because the defense is e ra l of the 1967 cripples ap­ end slot, w ith Charley B ailey The linebacker positions Sm ith said that Schwein­ up a vu ln era ble spot in last loaded w ith returnees w ith ex­ peared to be mended, the qual­ and R ich Benedict at the tack- have ten candidates, but Line- furth. Don Law . Bob M ilten- year's Spartan defense. perience. ity of the defense rests on num But on the other side, the bers. amount of experience varies "Y o u can only p lay 11 men at and several top candidates such a tim e, but you have to have the N H L s e m i s t o n i g h t S im TOUR STUDENT POWER M O N T R E A L (U P I) - Mon­ Both teams are rid in g the crest tre a l's w ell-rested Canadians, of four-gam e w inning streaks. Head hunters CHOICE bidding fo r th e ir 15th Stanley M ontreal disposed of the th ird Cup hockey title , w ere declared place Boston B ruins in fo u r con­ Two Spartan linemen “knock heads" during a f it and ready Wednesday on the secutive games. Chicago dropped blocking drill W ednesday In the second day of spring eve of th e ir sem i-final round its firs t tw o games to the New ' 6 8 tonight against the inspired Y o rk Rangers. But the B lack football practice. The Spartansplanafull scrimmage Chicago Black Hawks. Hawks storm ed back to take the Saturday. State News Photo by Jeff Blyth next fo u r in a row. G arvey’s 2 homeruns key YOU’LL Jump with twin sweep over Albion runs in the fo u rth inning on only U-W ATHLETIC PRO BE Tody Smith on isometrics Joy . . . ■ ■ ■ ■ B yG AY ELW ESC H second inning to hold the lead Behnev picked up his sixth w in going into the Spartan half of the in the game, a llo w in g the B ritons two hits , tn. a t State News Sports W rite r .khujyxwk . y t ^ t was « Director admit A Wv Y tcl UtAk inning iy r r t - a n f jy t «qxijutig, 'Ji.'. t t i a k second by f f t n v Ken­ • r -■* - x ■ - "¿ -re G arvey w recked A l­ * *th one out itt the ''s "walktho three d ric k G arvey reached fir s t on J and see the gigantic stock of bion's best chance of beating the Tom H um m el reached firs t on an H orner allowed the Spartans an e rro r. K endrick m oving to your favorite beverages. All Spartans since 1907 and boosted e rro r and R ich M ille r singled to just five hits, one each to G arvey. second on the play, and B in­ the goodies you eat 8. drink MSU to a doubleheader v ic to ry nesday at Old College Field. rig h t fie ld and stole second b rin g ­ M ille r. Tom Binkow ski. B ill over the B ritons 6-2 and 3-1 Wed­ ing G arvey to thepVat* The 5-10. 188 pounder, who had l.mne.'a nd Steve R vm a l. kow ski scored jX~ --Search w ould be continued also, stroked a 1-2 p itch 400 feet, fro m behind w ith a three-run scored G arvey and Binkow ski. fo r a Negro coach. the fifth inning of the nightcap J im Owens, U n iv e rs ity of ra lly in the fo u rth inning and G arvey's bases-empty hom er provided a ll the offense the Spar­ easily cle a rin g the left-center- Washington a th le tic d ire cto r, another three-m an ra lly in the leading o ff the sixth inning s ta rt­ --A Negro professor would tans needed, but u n til G arvey s fie ld w a ll. said Tuesday that acts of dis­ " I t was a curve ball, w aist high sixth to provide sophomore p it­ ed the second three-run ra lly . serve as a com m unications blast it looked like Albion m ight crim in a tio n have occurred link between the athletes and and over the plate. 1 could see it cher P h il F u lto n w ith his firs t A fte r G arvey had d riven a low gain a v ic to ry over the Spartans inside curve over the 340 foot sign w ith in the a th le tic departm ent. real w e ll." G arvey said. I ju st v ic to ry as a Spartan. the a th le tic staff. a fte r 25 s tra ig h t losses. in le ft. Binkow ski walked, stole He promised positive measures - A student-athlete advisory trie d to get good wood on it and F ulton gave up an earned run The B ritons picked up an un­ second, and scored on a single to insure that such incidents snapped m y w ris t. in the fifth inning and an un­ com m ittee would be form ed. earned run o ff Spartan s ta rte r by R ym al. R ym al went to second w ill not happen in the future. G arvey now has fiv e home earned score in the sixth in h u rl­ M el Behnev in the second inning, on a throw to the plate try in g to Before a packed news con­ -T ra in e r Bob Peterson runs, tw o m ore than any Spartan ing a s ix-h itte r. and Albion p itch e r J im H orner ference at the U n ive rsity. would be placed on probation h itte r could gain a ll la st season. The Spartans picked up three get Binkow ski. had pitched out of a ja m in the R ym al went to th ird on a Owens detailed findings of a w hile Owens reviewed func­ ground out by R ich V a ry and fa cu lty com m ittee w hich had tions of the tra in in g room . scored when F u lto n 's fly b all to been form ed to investigate grievances expressed by the Owens said the com m ittee recommended a positive e ffo rt PARTY STORE le ft was dropped by Albion out­ school's 14 Negro athletes. be made to re c ru it a com ­ Open Sun. 12-10 p.m. 314 Cllppert 484-4944 fie ld e r T im Cooper. MSU is now 14-5 o ve ra ll and Owens said the com m ittee petent Negro coach. QUALITYDAIRY w ill not play again u n til a single was convinced he had sincerely game wi t h N otre Dame A p ril 23. believed that discrim in a tio n was not practiced in the a th le tic Scores departm ent. "N evertheless, the c o m m it­ NATIONAL LEAGUE tee feels that, inten tion al or 1201 EAST G RAN D R I V E R PASTEURIZED New York 3. San Francisco 0 HOMOGENIZED Pittsburgh 13. Houston 4 not. d is c rim in a to ry acts have occurred.” Owens said. AMERICAN LEAGUE M IL K Detroit 4. Cleveland 3 110 innings) Boston 2. Chicago 0 Minnesota 13. Washington 1 “ Owens said would be ta k e n : these steps D A I R Y H 45* THURS. FRI. SAT. 18, 19, 20 1/2 GAL. 99 GLASS 0 IC E C R E A M - F A M I L Y P A C K / ' C H IP DIP VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, / F R EN C H ONION / BY STEVENS STRAWBERRY / / just arrived at 1/2 GAL. Reg. 59ç 49' Ufoncfci H A L F -N -H A L F QUART / C H O C O LA T E MILK I . »» •* •• *« REG. 51c 1/2 GAL. mesh or sheer 2/1.00 REG. 49ç Homerun king parity hose 1.75 45' V / « - Spartan third bas.ataa St.v. Garv.y cann.cts far th. fir.t af t«a haat.rwn. W.d- nesday in. a 6-3 win over Albion. Garvey’s blast in the secdnd game, athree-run stretch 2/1.35 43' o° A 4!/,»' homer aave the Spartans a 3-1 victory and a doubleheader sweep. all sizes and shades nomer, gave me ^pur state News photo by Bob Ivins G o l f a s s o c i a t i o n h e a d INDIANA AGRICULTURE d e f e n d s s c o r i n g r u l e FARM BUREAU LAST CHANCE If You Will Be Off Campus Student NEW Y O R K i U P I i-T h e presi­ liged to check the scorecard dent of the U.S. G olf Assn. (which is kept during the today defended the scoring j-ule m atch by his opponent i and w hich deprived R obert De V i- thqn sign it to indicate he ac­ C O O P cenzo of a tie in the M asters G olf Tournam ent as the "b e st cepts it as correct. card is signed, no a lte ra tio n Once a Teaching This Fall, Call 353-4470, known so lu tio n" to the prob­ is p e rm itte d . De Vicenzo. in lem of keeping score in m a jo r tournaments. his excitem ent, failed to no­ tice the e rro r. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES IN SALES, M ANAG EM ENT, PRODUCTION, A N D To Have Your Senior Picture Taken. Williams named Hord W. H ardin, president of M ARKETING IN AGRICULTURE the U.S.G .A.. said that the association "w o u ld welcom e any constructive suggestions fo r top swimmer ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWING This Is The Only Week These im provem ent of the rules. De Vicenzo was deprived of a Pete W illia m s , MSU s w im m in g TUESDAY, APRIL 23 72-hole tie w ith Bob Goalbv last Sunday in the fin a l round team captain, was named the most valuable sw im m e r on the Placem ent Bureau Pictures Will Be Taken, So of the M asters a t Augusta. 1967-68 squad Tuesday nig h t a t AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Ga.. when he signed an in­ co rre ct scorecard fo r the last ro u n d -a card w hich showed him the sw im m in g team 's annual awards banquet held in Hub­ bard H a ll. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Call TODAY shooting a " 4 " on the 17th F our o ther graduating seniors on this year's team w ere also IN D IA N A FARM BUREAU C O O PERATIVE A S S N ., IN C . hole ihstead of the " 3 " he honored by Coach Charles Mc- MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY - WOLVERINE a ctu a lly shot. The e x tra shot 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET gave h im a 278 to ta l to >Goal- C affree fo r other m a jo r co n trib ­ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46204 by's 277. utions. They w ere R o lf Groseth. John M usulin. Dan Pangborn TÉLÉPHONÉ 3 17 - 6 3 1 - 1 3 6 1 Under the cu rre n t ru le of golf. No. 38. a p la ye r is ob- and R ic h a rd H arrison. 6 Michigan State Newa, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Thursday, April 18, 1968 CONSIRVATIVI PROGRAM Reagan a silent candidate By M A R IL Y N P ATTER SO N suffered fro m Reagan's tig h t­ present conservative R epubli­ and devout R epublican conser­ West’s several actors-turned- Slate News S ta ff W rite r ening of the state budget. canism. vative. I t was th a t year th a t politicians, began his career in “ We accept w ith o u t reserva­ He was. in the 1930’s, a m em ­ he fir s t voted fo r a R epublican: Ronald Reagan, governor of show business in 1937 when he tion our obligation to help the ber o f the A m ericans fo r Demo­ D w ig h t Eisenhower. C alifornia, is o ffic ia lly "doin g did a screen test and was hired aged, disabled and those un­ c ra tic Action and the u ltra lib ­ In 1960 Reagan headed C ali­ nothing to encourage" his nom­ to w ork in a film w ith E rro l fortunates who, through no fa u lt eral H ollywood chapter of the fo rn ia 's D em ocrats fo r N ixon ination fo r the presidency of Flynn. of th e ir own m ust depend on A m erican Veterans c o m m it­ Club and in 1964 he toured the the U nited States. H is acting ca ree r consisted th e ir fellow m en.” Reagan tee. state as the Republican c h a ir­ B ut m any of his p o litic a l m a in ly of playing ju ve n ile said .'1 “ B ut we are not going to “ I was a near-hopeless hemo­ man fo r the election of Gold- adversaries have d iffe re n t perpetuate poverty by substitu­ leads to F lynn. H um phrey Bo­ p h ilic lib e ra l." he said. " I bled w ater. ideas. One fan club in Owosso gart, D ick P ow ell and James tin g a perm anent dole fo r a fo r causes.” Now he describes h im se lf as has been ca rryin g on a "Reagan paycheck.” Cagney. H is tw o m ost fam ous The change to R epubli­ "a n unhyphenated Republican. in ’ 6 8 " cam paign since Jan­ In 1967 he slashed funds fo r roles w ere George “ the Gip- canism was gradual. D uring I ' l l stand up and speak fo r any uary, 1966. m edical care fo r the indigent World W ar I I he was appalled pe r” G ipp in "K n u te Rockne. In C a lifo rn ia , w here he has and aged .by $210 m illio n and m em ber of m y p a rty . " the A ll A m e ric a n " and a young by the waste and in e fficie ncy Reagan, who is one of the been governor since January called fo r rem oval of patients man whose legs w ere am pu­ of w a rtim e bureaucracy. A post­ iia a iiiiiiiiiim iiiiM iim iiiiii 1967. Reagan is im plem enting fro m public and p riv a te hos­ tated by a sadistic doctor in w ar exposure of Com m unists in E D IT O R ’S N O T E : F o llo w ­ pitals a fte r eight days. “ K in g 's R o w ." the film ind ustry hastened his ing are biographical and issue "W h a t I propose.” he said move to the rig h t. sketches of tw o Choice ’68 pres­ Reagan also served six te rm s " is a program re s tric te d to Ih 1952. a fte r an unsuccessful as president of the Screen Ac­ id e n tial candidates. The na­ those people of dem onstrable m a rria g e to actress Jane Wy­ tio nal collegiate p rim a ry w ill tors G uild and emceed tw o tele­ need. Why should those who man. he m a rrie d Nancy Davis, be held on campus on Mon­ vision shows. “ The General earn enough to pay th e ir own the daughter of Loyal Davis, E le c tric T h eatre” and "D e a th day, Tuesday and Wednesday. ■ g£ ■ doctors provide b e tte r care fo r a w orld-fam ous neurosurgeon n iiiiia iiiiiiia iH iiia iiiiiiii V alley D a ys." others than they are able to pay A > ' ■r - fo r them selves?” Education has also fe lt the effects of Reagan's cutbacks. In 1967 he reduced the alloca­ tion fo r education by $40 m il­ Halstead on C h o ic e ballot; lion. V £? f: Reagan advocates e lim in a ­ tion of the free tu itio n system w hich p revails in state-sup­ seeks peace, black p o w er m ported colleges and u n ive rsi­ was arrested tw ice a t a Square rent s trik e m ovem ent in New By L IN D A B E D N A R VINCENT VAN GOGH, SELF PORTRAIT ties in C alifo rnia. He w ants to State News S taff W rite r D E le c tric a l W orkers strike Y o rk ’s Low er East Side. charge students $400 per semes­ in D e tro it in 1954. He has been a m em ber of IINHMMI HF VU(IFS, 1 te r in tu itio n in addition to the In 1955. Halstead joined the the New Y o rk F ifth Avenue Fred Halstead. Socialist fees already collected. sta ff of The M ilita n t, the Vietnam Peace Parade Com­ W orkers P a rty P residential "M o s t college students." he GOV. REAGAN candidate, is probably the o ffic ia l Socialists p a rty m itte e since 1965. and the said, “ a r e ' fro m m iddle in- least-known man on the Choice weekly. N ational M o bilization C om m it- ¿ • V . ^ ; -,, . , ■>"** ■ •V *' *- - m ‘ • «• - .' i- * ■■■"' • ’ , at tax reductions, enacting a should fio t'B e laxetr t 6 sddsi- He has never held p o litic a l tive in various protest 'm o ve- sive a n ti-w a r dem onstrations 1 law gra ntin g labor union m em ­ dize th e m ." office. He is a clotb-cw tift'V .wi'nts He helped organize a of Apr*! 15’: M67 bers the rig h t to secret ballots To reduce’ crim e Reagan w.- 'ny trade, and lives in a public "H ands O ff Cuba" dem onstra­ Halstead has w ritte n several on union p olicy m a tte rs and tends to give m ore a u th o rity to housing p ro je ct in the Chelsea tion in New Y o rk C ity during pam phlets and a book. Ihn- DURING reducing c rim e by increasing the the penalties. "T oday the com bined tax handicapped lo a d -fe d e ra l, state and local­ local com m unities and ■"see to it th a t police are not protecting so cie ty." in th e ir jo b of d is tric t of M anhattan. Nevertheless. hopes to put his name on 30 state ballots this November. Halstead the 1962 m issile crisis, and in 1964 he p a rticip ated in the Ioiii Siirs. w hich c o n c e r n s the 1964 re n t strikes. is alm ost 40 cents on each dol­ "W hen dem onstrators take to la r earned." the 56-year-old Re­ the streets in disorder and r io t­ NO EFFECT ON OUTCOME publican said. "T h a t's too high ing then you have to invoke and I believe th a t c u ttin g taxes the law no m a tte r who is break­ W ant Ad starts a t the state and local ing i t . ” Reagan said. "W e have levels." ’ to turn to the responsible lead­ And he started th a t cutting ership in the Negro com m unity by scrapping plans fo r a new and ask fo r th e ir help instead governor's mansion and a new of s ittin g down a t a table w ith building fo r the state highway the self-appointed leaders who Prof discusses chem. w a rfa re p atro l, curbing tra v e l by state are the ones whose fir s t reac­ employes and purchase of o f­ tion is to take to the streets B yP A TA N S TE TT gerous in use is a nerve gas th a t fice supplies, and haltin g pro­ in viole nce." State News S taff W rite r was used by the G erm ans in duction of to u ris t road maps, In his «political views Rea­ The advancem ent of biological W orld W ar II. W eek brochures, pam phlets and park gan has made a gre a t change and chem ical w a rfa re research A nother category of weapons, and recreation magazines. fro m his lib e ra l D em o cratic and its increased use in the V ie t­ w hich includes several incapaci­ "W e lfa re c h is le rs " have also ways of the late 1930's to his nam w a r has been v irtu a lly un­ tating gases, is used not only fo r opposed by congressmen and the w ar but also fo r rio t-c o n tro l pu r­ public, B urke K. Z im m e rm an, poses. asst, professor of biochem istry Z im m e rm a n discussed the Something different! said Wednesday. m o ra lity o f these weapons. “ I t "T h e re is a d e fin ite lack of m ay be a question of stabbing April 18-25 FRED HALSTEAD public outrage against the use someone in the back ra th e r than IN ENTERTAINMENT He and his running m ate. Paul of such weapons, m any of w hich Boutelle. a ta xi d riv e r and a r e ’ le th a l," Z im m erm an said. ju s t shouting them dow n,” he said. He said th a t chem ical and biological w a rfa re was “ indis­ Buy 1 Day-Get 1 Day Free black lib e ra tio n a c tiv is t, have “ If these been on cam paign tours since to continue, i t w ill establish a attacks are allowed c rim in a n t” in th a t it struck down ($1.50 For 2 Days) DON’T MISS— August. The Socialists campaign precedence said. fo r th e ir use." he both ch ild re n and old alike. people ALICE centers around tw o slogans: B io lo g ica l and chem ical drugs Z im m e rm a n explained that " B rin g the G Is Home F rom received a m a jo r im petus fo r m any scientists w ere doing re ­ Buy 3 Days-Get 2 Days Free V ie tn a m " and “ Black Con­ use as w a r-lik e weapons in 1959 search in chem ical and biological tro l of the Black C om m uni­ w ith “ Operation Blue Skies.” Ac­ w a rfa re because of a lack o f re ­ ty ." T h e ir p la tfo rm also calls cording to Z im m e rm a n, this pro­ search grants. D octo ral research ($3.00 For 5 Days) CARTER fo r " a planned. ’ dem ocratic gram , w hich stressed “ the con­ grants on ly o ffe r app ro xim a te ly socialist A m e ric a :" support tinued use of incapacitatin g $6,500 a year w h ile F o rt D ie tric h fo r " la b o r s fig h t against in­ drugs,” received g re a t support offers $ 1 0 ,000 -$ 12,000 stipends. Buy 5 Days-Get 3 Days Free fla tio n and governm ent con­ fro m congressmen. “ They w ant­ “ The fin a n c ia l re w a rd in th is t r o l: " a crash program of ed this program expanded," he field is often quite irre s is tib le ,” ($5.00 For 8 Days) public housing and other pub­ said. lic w orks; and "su p p o rt fo r A m a jo rity of che m ical and bio­ he said. A possible c o n flic t of interest FRIDAY-SATURDAY the demands of A m erican logical weapons are developed or yo u th ." including the vote fo r researched a t F o rt D ie tric h , Md. Research of pathogenic disease m ay also occur between govern­ m ent w a rfa re projects and m any NO C A N C E L L A T IO N S 18-vear-olds. u n ive rsity o ffic ia ls , Z im m e rm an Halstead. 40. is the son of there is greatest. E ig h ty -fiv e per said. “ One of our bio ch em istry i 10 WORD M IN IM U M a Eugene Debs fo llo w e r and cent of the findings are a vailable professors is serving as an ad­ a W obbly m em ber of the In ­ there on a “ need-to-know” ba­ viser to F o rt D ie tric h ,” he said. 100 E A C H A D D IT IO N A L WORK d u stria l W orkers of the World. sis,” Z im m e rm a n said. A t 18. Halstead became in­ Z im m e rm a n then described volved in the postw ar " B rin g several biological and chem ical the Troops H om e" m ovem ent, weapons, one of w hich is lethal, W K A R m anager and in 1947 he joined the can be authorized fo r use w ith ­ Call Socialists W orkers P arty. out even an executive com ­ In the follow in g years H al­ m and,” he said. stead became active in union A series of these weapons, gets national post R ichard E ste ll. m anager of RATHSKELLER activitie s. He helped organ­ some h ig h ly leth al and others radio stations W K AR A M and ize fo r the U nited A utom obile causing excessive v o m ittin g . nau­ FM . has been elected to the W orkers and G arm ent W ork­ sea, and drowsiness are being ers in Los Angeles, and he used in V ietnam . The m ost dan- N ational tNERi E ducational board of Radio d ire cto rs f o r a three-year term . The six-m em ber board, composed of educational radio 9 U broadcasters. advises the executive board o f the N ational Association of E ducational Broadcasters (N A E B ). • S e c o n d , A n n u a l S p s u n q , ^ t a t io n e n a E s te ll is chairm an of the N E R N etw ork P ro g ra m Ad­ visory C om m ittee w hich screens a ll ra d io pro gram s fo r A n d Q < u U e m p o ^ c u u f, h a t e the nation's educational ra d io fa* Sfttuup /96f stations. He has served in this capacity fo r the past fo u r years. E s te ll was appointed to the N A E B N ational Convention Ad­ The New stylet, Including Dotted Swiss, visory C om m ittee last year. and bright colors from Montag & Hallm ark This is a standing com m itte e w hich assists in both .site are now available during the Second Annual Spring Showing. selection and prog ram plan­ ning fo r the national .conven­ See them all in the front of tion. E ste ll. a resident o f W il- Indent B m i liam ston. was in co m m e rcia l S tone radio in C oldw ater and Bad 421 E. Grand River I Across FromOlln Axe fro m 1950 to 1957 when he jo ined the W K A R sta ff. He became m anager o f W K A R in ( 1964. Thursday, April 18, 1968 7 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan War evaluations fill classrooms EDITOR’S NOTE: This it nam and I t ’s B earing On the stitu tio n s are f ir s t cla ss," w ar as long as there are B a ttis tin i said th a t since “ We a re going to demon­ stra te in V ie tn a m th a t a W ar” was discussed by A lfre d R ich said. “ I t is how we are “ haves” and "have-nots” and W orld W ar II the role of the the combined story of revolution we’re against can t B. Hudson, professor o f an­ w orking w ith in them th a t is noted th a t the bishops o f the U.S. has been counter re vo lu ­ classroom discussions held succeed, especially i f i t is re­ thropology, in his Anthropology w ron g.” United States are gene rally in tionary. He added th a t the Tuesday and Wednesday as m o te ly rela ted to com m unism , 467 class. favor of the a d m in istra tio n . U.S. believes its pow er and part of Days of Conscience- especially i f i t is a so-called Hudson's ta lk stressed th a t JOSEPH R A D E L E T “ The bishops o f the U nited w ealth is so g re a t th a t i t a classroom evaluation of the ‘ Peoples W a r’ ,” he said. the N o rth Vietnam ese are not States are ve ry slow ,” Radelet can do eve ryth in g alone. Vietnam War. puppets of Red China nor are Addressing a Justin M o r rill said. “ They are quicke r to He said A m e rica is neither B a ttis tin i estim ated th a t they lik e ly to subm it to Com­ re lig io n class, Joseph Radelet, follow the governm ent than they The theory of a “ ju s t w a r” involved in V ietnam to stop nearly 80 pe r cent o f the m unist China's control. a senior a t Sacred H e a rt Sem­ should b e ." rem ains only a theory and does the C om m unists, or is i t there Vietnam ese people “ fu lly sup­ He said th a t the Vietnam ese in a ry, said th a t in spite of dis­ not a ffe c t a nation’ s decision because the Vietnam ese gov­ p o rt o r sym pathize w ith the have been fig h tin g China fo r cussions on college campuses B A T T IS T IN I to go to w a r, Charles M c­ ernm ent asked i t to come. V ie t Cong.” the g re ater p a rt of 1500 years, about the V ietnam War, m ost L. A. B a ttis tin i re fe rre d to Cracken, in s tru c to r in philoso­ try in g to rid them selves of people do not come to a per­ the w a r in V ietnam as “ one phy, said Wednesday. In a special le ctu re to his history of philosophy class, Chinese dom ination. The feeling against China sonal decision. “ I would encourage other fought.” of the m ost senseless w ars ever “ O ther w ars, un­ Louis M cCracken outlined the ap­ has become so strong, Hudson people to fo llow th e ir own con­ fortuna tely, have som etim es mothproofs all ‘¡ à proach of the C h ristia n theo­ logians regarding w a r, and detailed th e ir ju s tific a tio n s fo r said, th a t only one per cent of the N orth Vietnam ese are Chinese, a m uch sm a lle r group sciences, We do have a re ­ made sense,” he said. sponsibility to make a personal d e cision," Radelet said. B a ttis tin i said, th a t a t the present tim e , about tw o -th irds your garments than is found in other South­ He said that a com plete w ith ­ or m ore of the w o rld is in a w ar. “ In the fir s t tw o centuries east Asian countries. draw a l of U nited States troops “ revolutionary co ndition.” “ In free . ^ Viet conscience B reaking V ie tn a m ’ s popula­ fro m V ietnam w ould not be country a fte r country in v a ri­ of C h ristia n histo ry, the tion into ethnic groups, Hudson re a listic. But, he added that ous parts of the w orld , abso­ C hristian theologians were said th a t 85 per cent of them since the w a r is an in te rn a l lute structure s exist, e lite st strongly against w ars of any Tho “Academic Days of Conscience” found In­ are pure Vietnamese, fo u r a ffa ir, a gradual w ith d ra w a l groups rule and the social n a tu re ," he said. I f a C h ris t­ structor Charles McCracken talking to his Philoso­ per cent are T ai, three and should take place. structure is th a t belonging to J & t i L . ian joined the m ilita r y , he a h a lf per cent are Chinese Radelet said the U nited a past w orld. The bourgeoisie phy 212 class on Vietnam. was excom m unicated, M c­ States is cutting its e lf o ff ‘Across from cleaners Cracken added. H owever, as and the re st come fro m a stand in the w ay of social State News Photo by Mike Beasley fro m its “ fo rm e r ' allies, such Student Services’ C h ris tia n ity grew , i t became v a rie ty of Asian groups. ju s tic e ," he said. 623 E. Grand River A ll the m in o rity groups cause as G rea t B rita in ,” and that “ The U.S. its e lf is a crea­ m ore w o rld ly and, by 416 A.D .. i t is not able to attend to its Panel discusses only C hristians w ere allowed fric tio n w ith in V ietnam because ture of revolution, so i t ought of long-standing antagonisms dom estic problems. to understand re v o lu tio n ,” he in the Rom an arm y. Theologians of the 16th cen­ between them , Hudson said. “ About 10 years ago, a sem­ said. “ The p o licy of the gov­ WHAT DO YOU SE E IN in a ry student would have had ernm ent fo r the past 20 years tu ry Renaissance established research regs specific d e term inants “ ju s t w a r,” M cCracken said. of a N ORM AN R IC H N orm an R ich, professor of To them , a “ ju s t w a r " was history, said th a t not u n til little concern about the w a r," R adelet said. “ M y basic rea­ revolutions. is not th a t of understanding Peaceful change son fo r objecting to a ll w ars is desirable, but i f a ll thte routes B y STE V E GATES m ent funds, the N ational would be because I ’m a U nited to peaceful change are ex­ one declared by a proper auth­ there is a strong native op­ State News Staff W rite r Science Foundation (N S F ). States c itiz e n ", he added. hausted it is not a c rim e to o rity , one in w hich the a u th o ri­ position w ith in a country and A p e titio n fo r a fo rm a l regu­ At the same tim e as this Radelet said there w ill be resort to violence.” ty ’s m otives w ere ju s t, a w ar the local governm ent is lation forbidd in g classified re ­ tightening of funds, the panel conducted only i f a rb itra tio n “ scream ing fo r help' can search was the outcome of a noted, the U.S. Dept, o f De­ failed, one not ca rrie d out Western powers go in and panel of three MSU scientists fense has started a huge new against noncombatants, one in re a lly m ake th e ir w eight fe lt. speaking to a Justin M o rrill program of research, known In his class on the "H is - w hich there was a reasonable •* . k- ' . ------ ,\ v ~ ' • c rtfp rr c Beautiful. . . practical B urke R. Z im m e rm a n , asst, that by m aking the m o ra l de­ War was doing Russia a good professor of biochem istry. Also P ro je c t Them is, a fte r re je c t­ cision to engage in w a r lie turn, in that it was draw ing rt p a rticip a tin g was the class ing tw o other proposals be­ w ith governm ents and not w ith Red C hina’s atten tio n away • in stru cto r, A lb e rt Cafagna, in ­ cause of th e ir possible use in the in d ivid u a l, the theory is fro m p o tential disturbances on Stop In and see us at GIFTS for a BRIDE s tru c to r in philosophy. The the design of weaponry. rendered useless. A ll govern­ th e ir com m on border. 220 Albert below Knapp's Campus Center panel prom pted the p e titio n by These three proposals do ments in sist th a t th e ir w a r is He said th a t he had refused a discussion of the co rre la tio n not contain any request fo r a " ju s t one” , he said. to sign the Days of Conscience between funds fo r m ic ro ­ classified research. However, p etition because he disagreed b iological and chem ical w a r­ the panel m em bers w ere con­ ALFRED B . HUDSON w ith its a tta ck on A m erican in . fare, and funds fo r research cerned th a t some of the re ­ ‘ E th n ic D iv e rs ity in V iet- institutions. “ I th in k our in­ in the universities. search would tem pt MSU scien­ Panel m em bers described the tists to accept la te r contracts problem of MSU scientists as fo r related research, w hich m being one of fin d in g p riva te would be classified. funds fo r th e ir research ef­ fo rts, m ost of w hich are highly The panel agreed th a t even expensive. supposedly innocuous, unclas­ «5 1 > MSU. w hich is already sified research could possibly “ grant-poor,” Sadoff .said, also be used by governm ent re ­ # > faces w ith other universities, searchers fo r construction of a nationw ide tightening in the biological or chem ical w a r­ m ain source of non-govern­ fare weapons. D e p a r t m e n t r e f u s e s C A R V IN G BO ARD Solid walnut with deep w e ll-a n d -tre e and stainless spikes. 16 1/2” long. F o r a life tim e of carving p r o f r ig h t t o s p e a k pleasure. $10.95. G erber carving set in walnut chest. $25.00. “ C hem ical and B iological W ar­ E D IT O R ’ S N O TE: The story fare because “ it seemed con­ on B urke K . Z im m e rm a n ’ s sistent w ith the course cu r­ speech is on page 6 . ric u lu m .” he said. W illis Wood, professor of Bv P A T ANSTETT biochem istry and organizer State News Staff W rite r of the team lectures, told him R. G aurth Hansen, chairm an that he could not use class tim e of the B iochem istry D ept., re ­ to speak on this subject fused to le t one of his assis­ Z im m e rm a n said. “ Wood tant professors speak on the refused to let me speak on aspects of biological and this subject because he said chem ical w a rfa re as p a rt of “ that I did not have the auth­ the “ Days of Conscience” pro­ o rity .” Wood said that it was gram. an irresponsible and uncoop­ Forced to hold this lecture erative, act. it is the function outside of class Wednesday. of a b io ch em istry in s tru c to r to B urke K. Z im m e rm a n , assis­ teach only the course content, TODAY, T H f O l O G Y STARTS W H I R ! YOU ABI tant professor of b iochem istry, and that 1 was not qualified ¡■ ¡S is p etitionin g it as a possible to teach the proposed le c tu re .” in fringe m e n t of the Academ ic Z im m erm an then said that Freedom R eport. Wood had threatened to disrupt Today's theologians start with human nature as it is, Z im m erm an, one of the team the class if he proceeded to and the world as they find it. They start with the teachers on a B io ch e m istry 800 hold the lecture. concerns that concern men most: human relations, individual existence, sex, war, the discoveries of C H EESE SET series, planned to p a rticip a te Wood was out of town this science, and with all the thought Currents of the in the "D a y s of Conscience” week and was not available fo r anxious world we live in. B e autifully grained Acacia wood board w ith raised program w ith his lecture. comm ent. Joseph Fletcher, of the Episcopal Theological School, center fo r cheese and wide rim fo r c ra c k e rs . $5.00. Hansen, according to Z im m e r­ is still making waves with his pivotal bestseller Rosewood-handled cheese k n ife , $3.95. man, agreed that as a state em­ Situation Ethics: The New Morallty-whicb argued that virtually any act, even murder, could be morally right ployee. Z im m e rm a n w ould be under certain circumstances. THE SITUATION ETHICS Y o u 'll find so many d e lig h tfu l things in o ur b rid a l abusing state funds i f he spoke DEBATE, edited by Harvey Cox of Harvard Divinity g ift co lle ctio n . And w e 'll gladly g ift-w ra p and ship on this subject. He then inform ed School, contains reactions from reviewers, them anywhere. theologians, housewives, editors, students—and even Z im m e rm a n that he could only such arbiters of morality as Time and Playboy. Plus a speak on th is subject outside of sharp reply from Dr. Fletcher himself. class, a t a tim e other than the Cloth $3.95: paper $1.95 In MAN: THe NEW HUMANISM, Professor Roger L. norm al class schedule. Shinn, of Union Theological Seminary^ shows that “ This issue is im p o rta n t religious thought can face up to the modern world. His fo r several reasons. Z im ­ brilliant survey traces the effects of recent m erm an said. “ It is a ques­ developments jn biology, psychology, social science, existentialism, Marxism, and modern theology upon ‘B u rm a” —E ast m eets W est In an O riental-look rain co at tion of how m uch a u th o rity Christian self-awareness and the Christian doctrine of does a course organizer have, man. (New Directions in Theology Today, Vol VI) — d eftly translated by M isty H arbor Into a casual if in stru cto rs are hired and Cloth $4.50; paper $2.25 charm er. Superbly seam ed and shaped w ith m andarin assumed to be competent, LIVING WITHOUT GOD-BEFORE GOD by David collar, set-in sleeves and deep side slits. Inside: book O. Woodyard. Chaplain and Professor at Denison pocket and concealed straps to let you fasten th e coat he said. University, Ohio, is a lively excursion touching upon “ There is also the question such subjects as recent plays and movies. Black securely over your shoulders. Exclusive Buoy Cloth, if "D a y s of Conscience” pro­ Power, the "Death of God". Marilyn Monroe, Martin wash 'n w ear 6 5 % D acro n* polyester 3 5 % com bed c o t­ Luther King, and the Kennedy assassination. Severely ton . Ze P e l* finish to shed anything fro m a drizzle to a gram s are held in the fu tu re , realistic, as Is most of the new theology, it of how m uch a u th o rity course develops Dietrldh Bonhoeffer's idea that we must learn dow npour. Lem on, Ice Blue, Peacock. 4 0 *0 0 organizers have in dete rm in in g to live-in God's presence-as II God did not exist. Paper, $2.46 Jg class c o n te n t." he said. These are books that start from where you are. All are E A S T L A N S IN G - 209 E . G ra n d R lv a r Z im m e rm a n presented his now at your bookstore-from Westminster, who issued views on the issue a t the ra lly the famous Honest to God. U la w ta , 4 DOW N TO W N - 107 S. W a sh in g to n w hich clim axed the "D a y s of THEW ESTM INSTERPRESS* 203 E. Grand Rlvar Conscience" program last Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 Opan W ad. 9:30-9:00 ZIMMERMAN night. 8 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan T h u rsd ay , A pril 18, 1968 Intolerance blasted in Griffith film D avid W ark G r iffith 's " B ir t h o f an N a tio n " is a standard g in a lly planned as a sim p le feature. 1916 style, into one o f from silents. the Society is w hich is alw ays good, and sets a i o ffering a parr of fine comedies fra n tic pace w ith the siblings' hig hlig ht o f any discussion of fo u r supports fo r an epic t i ­ Saturday night. Mae West's non-sequitors. puns and sight the h isto ry o f the m otion p ic ­ rade against those who w ere "B e lle of the N in e tie s" and the gags. The sequence in w hich ture. Y et. the saga o f the in to le ra n t o f the rig h ts and M arx b ro th e r's fabulous "D u c k Chico im personates Groucho's C iv il W ar seems alm ost p rim i­ beliefs of o th e rs-e sp e cia lly Soup." re fle ctio n is a classic. tive w ith respect to his last G r iffith 's . The la tte r film w ill be shown great film . “ In to le ra n c e ." So, a t a cost of $2.5 m illio n , I tw ice, once a t 1 and again at The Mae West opus w ill be G r iffith was a southerner by the d ire c to r cut back and fo rth i 10. It is stock M a rx brothers. shown once at 8:30 p .m . b irth and b la ta n t sentim ental­ between fo u r separate stories, ist by nature, qualities w hich held together only by the thread along w ith an em bryonic mes- of th e m a tic u n ity provided by B y STUART RO SEN TH AL siah com plex found frequent the title voice. Each p lo t M S U t o p a r t i c i p a t e E n te rta in m e n t W rite r expression in his w ork. Never, develops separately a n d inde­ however, was G r iffith as vehe­ pendently of the others, blend­ m ent in his self-righteousproc- ing in to fo u r h ighly m ellow - a t the hands of one of the fram ing of her husband (known i n t e a c h e r p r o g r a m s lam ations of m o ra lity as in d ra m a tic conclusions during Babylonians. as "th e Bov"» as a m u rd e re r "In to le ra n c e ." the fin a l minutes. The Babylonian story treats by a "m u sketeer of the slums. " MSU is one of fo u r un ive r­ conferences. MSU w ill hold the It is generally held th a t the the jealousy-m otivated betrayal The rem aining stories are sities p a rtic ip a tin g in a new M idw est conference. indignant response that " B ir t h The Babylonian sto ry is the of Balshazzar to Cyrus by a played down in re la tio n to the p ro je ct fo r developm ent of On M ay 1, the USOE w ill of a N a tio n " drew fro m ce r­ most overw helm ing of the q uar­ high p rie st of Bel who feels Modern and Babylonian bits, teacher program s. exam ine the progra m plans and tain northern quarters as a tet. and was shot on an out­ pangs of in se cu rity when his but the St B artho lo m ew 's Day U nder the Education P ro ­ ask th a t appropria te ideas be result of its depiction of the door set w hich riv a ls anything incum bent god is threatened by massacre of the Huguertots by fessions D evelopm ent A ct of dra fted as proposals fo r reconstruction era N egro and used by D eM ille. Here you the in sta lla tio n of Ish ta r. a Catherine de M edici provides 1967, the U.S. O ffice of E du­ teacher preparation program s. its sym pathetic disposition to­ w ill find the prototype of every riv a l d ietv. on an "a tte n d the action w hich alm ost equals cation is sponsoring the de­ It is hoped th a t the T TT ward the Ku K lu x K lan. was ancient b a ttle scene ever film e d god of your choice" basis. the P ersian fracas. The Judean velopm ent of program s in program s w ill be in operation the trig g e rin g force w hich -th e scaling of w alls, toppling M eanwhile, back in 1916. the story of the c ru c ific tio n is a teaching teachers. K nown as in the fa ll o f 1969. providing m in or segment of the film and the T TT P ro je ct, the program Whirling dervish prom pted G r iffith to tu rn "T h e of tow ers and m u tila tio n of "V e s ta l V irg in s of U p lift." Congress appropriates the M other and the L a w ." o ri- bodies. In fact. G riffith 's spec­ the local biddies' re fo rm club appears to have been throw n in calls fo r the developm ent of funds. ia l e ffe cts are every b it as is m aking things d iffic u lt fo r to add a fo u rth dram a. proposals on a regional basis MALE--FEMALE sophisticated as today's tric k s , fa c to ry w orkers who are The MSU F ilm S ociety's p rin t, u tilizin g fo u r un ive rsitie s as Evenings as evidenced p a rtic u la rly by squandering th e ir tim e on f r iv ­ w hich w ill run at 8 p.m . F r i­ ca ta ly tic agents. C h a m b e r m u s ic Large corporation In te rvie w ­ W illia m B. H aw ley, assis­ A f r ic a n d a n c e r s , d r u m m e r a n d s in g e r s a p p e a re d one shot of a Persian com ­ o litie s lik e dancing, d rin kin g day in 109 Anthony, is a g i­ ing fo r p a rt-tim e personnel. gantic tw o and one-half hours ta n t dean of special program s In F a i r c h i l d T h e a t r e o n T u e s d a y . T h e p e r f o r m e r s batant who suffers decapitation and probably sleeping. The p r e s e n t e d Evenings and weekends. Can brunt o f th e ir blows is fe lt long. And although i t ' s cer­ in the College of Education, w e r e f r o m K e n y a , Z a m b ia a n d N ig e r ia . lead cb fu ll tim e in sum m er. most intensely by the heroine i in ta in ly not fare fo r someone is in charge of MSU's par­ The fa c u lty of the m usic S t a t e N e w s p h o to b y R u s s e l l S t e f f e y We w ork appointments only— typ ica l G r iffith fashion she is seeking casual e ntertainm ent, ticip a tio n in the program . departm ent w ill present a pro­ no canvassing, d e live rin g o r re fe rre d to only as "th e D ear film h isto ry devotees w ill find "T he T T T P ro je c t is based gram of cham ber m usic 4 p.m. collectin g. Sales experience not necessary. TONIGHT One "i who is judged an u n fit m other by the " V ir g in s ." a it most w o rth w h ile , as w ill on the assum ption th a t the anybody who is w illin g to ex­ preparation o f teachers is our Sunday in the Kresge A rt Cen­ ter. This is an annual event $ 2 5 0 .0 0 decision w hich leads to con­ pend a m odicum of energy in ' most basic educational need." in itia te d some years ago by Q UARTS H E p e r month guarantee i f you fiscation of her baby and u l­ concentration and attention. Hawley said. the Beaumont S tring Q uartet. meet our requirem ents. F o r tim a te ly contributes to the F or the people who shy away The p erform e rs this year appointment, c a ll M r , Faust, Under the p ro je ct. 60 task include D avid Renner, piano: 484-5671. ________ forces fro m interested u n ive r­ James N iblock and Theodore •r sities. colleges and school Johnson, vio lin s: ' Lvnn Bod- C V S tR tn c w ill m ppt in r o fiir in o 1 — 7 “ " * ......... * APRIL 18W , 19W , 20 B JÊÊL with the The Beatles In Richard Lester’s 1 I J r —i a n s D rive In T h eatre S2° 7 Cf dap ST iN G Phone 882-2920-Open Nightly 7:00 T O N IG H T -A L L C O LO R Exclustve - ‘‘Billion Dollar Brain” Students fo r M cC arthy are planning a trip to Indiana fo r the p rim a rie s. terested m ay sign up in the Anyone in­ night at Bethel M anor. 803 E. Grand River. D avid W in­ te r w ill discuss "P ro b le m s of the In terna tion al Student." Union or ca ll 353-8611. * * * H E L P ! FREE HEATERS The Billion Dollor Brain Is * # * G RO UP Programed for World Destruction The E ngineering Wives wi l l exploring cinema Co- Feature VISTA is re c ru itin g on cam ­ meet at 8 tonight in 110 E n­ &s.r.l. 7 &8:30 Bob Hope-Phyllls Dlller pus this week between 8 a.m. gineering Bldg. Campus po­ 7 &9 P,M. 50ç Donation " B IL L IO N and 5 p.m. at the Placem ent lice o ffic e rs w ill discuss self- union ballroom ^ ^ ^ W M ^ e H ^ ^ I a lJ ^ - ^ B ^ U r i lo r ^ B c d h - o o n ^ T B /a W ß O ü S « 1 D O L L A R B R A IN "1 Center. Student Services Bldg. defense fo r women. donation- APRIL 21 and 'G©mpbeH‘"9 '"M ic ro b » 9 -next •■ ■ ■ * • ■ - — ■<* ’ 4 » A* ■ » « ■ «***• » ‘ Michael Caine-Karf Malden 1 — "-™ j3 3 a .j.4 4 ,,th W EEK! Ends Soon to Spiro's on E. Grand River. A study break m ixe r w ill 1 Shown At 9:40 Only Shown at 7:20 and late 1 * * ★ be held fro m 6-8 tonight in A * B n ST M ,* » 1:15—3:20—5:25—7:30—9:40 The Union Board w ill con­ M cD onel's Fast Low er Lounge ONE MAN HAS IT . . . NO duct Spring Rush fro m 7 to * * * 9 tonight in B rody C afeteria. F our F r e e U n i v e r s i t y classes B R I V E ^ I Ì à C o r a l A C A D E M Y AWARD W INNER TARL1TE MAN ORWOMAN CAN D ire cto rs and co m m itte e mem- w ill be held tonight. A stu­ D r i v e In T h e a tre RESIST IT! AH 3/ 3 MILE5 EASTofMS-U “ Best Director” - Mike Nichols » 1ril’d SNOW HOAD bqjs w ill be present to answer dent discussion of T olkien's • F H 0 N IF E D 2 .Ï0 4 2 * t Min louTKWtne* unmmóhbS» ...questions and coj duct inter- w orks w i l l be held a t 8 in 7 “O scar” Nominations , Views. G-34 Hubbard H all. A poetry JOSEPH e LEVINE NOW! A L L C O LO R ! * * * workshop led by A .J.M Sm ith NOW - THRU - SAT The Spartan C hristian F e l­ w ill be held at 7:30 in the M IKENICHOLS-LAW RENCETURM AN F R E E H E A T E R S! lowship, the MSU chapter of 3 CO LO R Hits M o r rill H all P oe try Room Also A t 10:00 Only In te r-V a rs ity C h ristia n Fel- Ken W yatt wi l l teach tw o clas­ E X C L U S IV E ThisisBenjamin. lowship. w ill meet at 9 to- sical g u ita r classes in 235 Theatre auditions H He's alittle eM zabetw tavior M usic Bldg George Colburn. 1 — a w m rs-p. RICHARD BURTON f worriedabout GEORGE A TL in stru cto r, w ill conduct H AMIOON EVA MARE SANT to be held today hisfuture. the class " F ro m F am ine to At Freedom : Ireland 1845-1925" on ¿oi/C E X C L U S IV E SU2MWI 7:50 at 8 in 331 Case H all. Any­ O C h o u jo m o i-n and late one needing a rid e fro m East F IR ST SHOWING P IM I PMAVBIMiNEIIOCOlOl A uditions fo r a special thea­ Campus can contact C olbun e v & ié c v e o C , tre workshop to be pa rt of the new Sum m er T heatre F e stiva l at 3-6778 or 351-4281. ò ttfe n e ' FOX f ASTERN TH EA TRES ■ SU BSID IA R Y O F NATIONAL GENERAL C O RP w ill be held today. SPARTAN TWIN THEATRE THIS IS THE STRANGE WORLD THEGRADUATE TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION' U.Hl j M U * j l F R A N D O R S H O P P IN G C EN T ER • 1 1 0 0 C AST SA G IN A W • Ph o n * 3 5 1 0 0 3 0 G 2 3 I ia 2 G E B u |^ The tryo uts w i l l be in the Arena Theatre o» the low er The A stronom y Club w ill hold an organizational meeting M I BANCROFT-,DUSTINHOFFMAN KATHARINEROSS A T 7:30, 9:20 A t 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:40-9:4S level of the A u d ito rium fro m at 7 tonight in A b ra m 's P lan­ OF THE 3 to 6 p.m . etarium P L E A SU R E I N extl Sandy Dennis - K e ir Dullea l n ” Xhe Fox” I 20THCENTURY-FOX # * * IHf MIRISCH CORPORATION promu . The pa rticip a n ts w ill w ork presents a BLAKE EDWARDSPRODUCTION closely wit h professionals i: Students fo r a D em ocratic LOVERS! staging three c h ild re n s and Society w ill conduct a general three adult plays. The plays chapter meeting at 8:30 tonight CkARÜON in 30 Union. w ill be perform ed July 8 THE PAKry kESIÜNi» through August 18 cre d it m ay be earned The S um m er Theatre Fes­ College ♦ ♦ ♦ The Home Kconom ics Teach­ ing Club w ill meet at 7 to­ ti val is a professional reper­ night in 9 Home Econom ics AhCA è iJt Am.wJk A—¿ * -A l JrV W ^ C iK-AW jnA-iViw( i-J Lh K Â * í ü Ü í V l . ^ Jt Èn 'W À AvVAJhkAi^ COUMii Dunn p L a n e t to ry company sponsored by the "P rofessional P ublications and PANAVISION' w •»> t I v i k» W A WAiÀw JLaufcwi* 1k l ■lì*- Jack W o lfram Foundation and O rganizations of Home E conom ­ ' A P E S MSU. ic s " w i l l be discussed. R efresh­ ments w ill be served. * * * College L ife w ill meet at 7:30 T O D A Y • • • AT 1:00 A Í Í M F R FarThreeMen &TheCivilWarI Hasn'tHell. tonight at 544 Abbott Road ’MUANT RCtlUlfS PNMÉS 3:45-6:30-9:20 P.M. | „.¡Sgas.,»«»mm | * * * BWGiïfEBMHWT The Black Student A lliance LAURENT ERZIEFF ItPractica! Was w ill m eet at 7:30 tonight in 38 Union. 1 The Student Union Board is HI sponsoring a Student Photo­ graphy E x h ib it f r om 8 a.m . Se i p te m b e r to 11 p.m . today through A p ril 26 in the Union M ain Lounge. ftUO»ta«h«o MELSARNE OuCtT GEORGINAWARD The Spartan Bowm en A r­ chery Club w ill m eet at 7:30 JAMESROBERTSONJUSTICE Produced by KENNETH HARPER end FRANC'S COSNE tonight at 914 L ila c . Apt. 5. Orected b/ SERGE BOURGUIGNON COLON-PRAMtCOPC F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n about S u r .G tS T f O FO R MATURE A U O IfN C fS| p sy c H the m eeting ca ll Bob Bercaw at 351-8305. # * * SHOW N 2ND AT 10:12 ■H M M M M O U N I PICTURES prtnni ■ © u r .m n in r ing Kenneth M orland. a v is it­ scholar in Psychology, w ill speak on "C ross E ducational p a t h e COLPR, C ultu ra l Studies of Race and Co­ ¡W C O M M IN O C O F O N M A T U M A U O N fN C M I lo r Consciousness." at 10 a.m . today in the ConCon Room of the TWICE at 7:37 &11:44 International Center * * * Æ JE U 2nd HIT - C L IN T E A S T W O O D S " T H E G O O D 68 In preparation fo r the Choice vote, the MSU Students O T iif THE BAD §’ /m m s r FIRST AT 7:37 fo r Reagan w ill have a booth outside of B e s s e ^ H a ll today __ -3RD HIT- ìW i T H E U G IY ” to sell lite ra tu re . A t 7:30 Vûsim AinscH m tonight they w ill show " M y th CCîùun«iiui» 's r U m Ï I m L E E V A N C L B K F u gufi ii ®est» * B is o s ta r r in g ■ .rniir of the G reat S o cie ty" in P a r­ lo r C of the Union. * * * SERGIO LEONE Sw — sm m o w i— rSraanm IM7 American International Picture* w M A i a u Grand Rlvar at Beverly, one block aouth of Joy E U W ALLACH in tha rola of Tueo «-SCWKUI.lUCI^VRCfWMn StRÖOlEONE ^ ^ , >WI„ EMNOMOMNCONE ■ACStHrbORMICItwP. E.A.— I g jp H TECHMSCOPE TECHNICOLOR Produ/Nini EuroOMAssociale. Rome ( Theta Sigma P h i, wom en's professional jo u rn a lism honor­ » w enn wumratCHamjmu ow urwtio a r t u t s iwc o r o s ) ary. w ill hold rush and a 3RD AT ITiSO 2ND AT 9:37 Adnu 4*50 - you most be 17 phone 834-9348 m eeting at 8:30 tonight in 34 Advance Tickets: Grlnnell’s - Hudsons C O M IN G SOON • “ T H E B IB L E ” Union. « 1 CATEGORIES IW I» 3 U Q A N TODAY-FRBAY Fodaytl 1:30,4:05. 6:43, fc9:25 PM.at 2:90bTrip4 Late Emmy nominations m ade T O M O R R O W .. . SU P E R B A R G IN DAY! Ihunaa Capoccii. IN C O L D N EW YORK (A P )--M o re than 250 nom inations in 41 cate­ g ra m —CBS’s " D o N o t Go Gen­ tle In to T h a t Good N ig h t” and “ D ear F rie n d S "; N BC ’ s “ E lizabeth the Queen” ; Gene­ g e rs"; and Barbara Stanwyck vieve B u jo ld in N BC ’s "S t. in ABC’s “The Big Valley.” Joan” ; Colleen D ew hurst in There were 79 nominations in several categories o f the news, docum entary and actu­ P R E V IE W OF 2 F E A T U R E S! BLO O D gories fo r E m m y aw ards w ere Outstanding m usica l or a lity program areas. Tw o announced Tuesday by the Na­ “ E lizabeth the Queen” ; ABC’ s CBS’ s “ The C ru cib le ” : Anne v a rie ty series—N BC ’s "T e le ­ p e rform e rs in soap operas tio n a l A cadem y of Television “ The Strange Case of D r. Jackson in CBS’ s “ D ear A rts and Sciences. J e k y ll and M r. H y d e " and F rie n d s” ; and M aureen Staple­ phone H our, “ The Dean M a r­ w ere nominated fo r “ outstand­ tin Show” and “ Rowan and ing in divid ual achievem ent” The program s, broadcast be* “ L u th e r"; and N E T ’ S "U n c le ton in ABC ’s “ Among the M a rtin ’ s Laugh-In” ; CBS’s in daytim e program m ing, M ac­ tween M a rch 27. 1967 and V anya.” Paths to Eden.” “ C arol B u rn e tt Show” and Donald Carey of N BC ’s “ Days M a rch 7. 1968. w ere nom inated O utstanding single p e rfo rm ­ Outstanding continued per­ Pa u l ** “ The Smothers B ro thers of O ur L ive s,” and Joan Ben­ the 6 ,0 0 0 m em bers of the ance by an a c to r ' in a lead­ form ance by an a cto r in a Comedy H o u r.” nett of ABC's "D a rk Shadows.” ‘academ y and w ill be judged ing role in a d ram a—R ay­ leading ro le in a d ra m a tic Outstanding comedy s e rie s - bym ore than 400 panelists. mond B u rr in the NBC “ W orld series-R aym ond B u rr in ABC’ s "B e w itc h e d ” ; CBS’ s A w ards w ill - be presented P re m ie re " show “ Iro n s id e "; "Iro n s id e ” ; B ill Cosby and “ F a m ily Sunday, M ay 19, on NBC fro m M e lvyn Douglas in CBS’ s “ Do R obert Culp in N BC ’ s “ I S p y ": Heroes” A ffa ir ,” “ Hogan’ s M H A -W IC presents N ot Go G entle In to T h a t Good and "T h e Lucy N ew Y o rk and H ollywood. Ben Gazzara in N BC ’ s “ Run ¥ N ig h t": George C. Scott in Show” ; and N BC ’ s “ Get Among nom inations in some F o r Y o u r L ife ” and M a rtin CBS’ s “ The C ru c ib le ” : E li S m a rt.” IIW M A N r1 o f the popular e n te rta in m e n t Landau in CBS’s “ M ission: W allach in CBS’ s “ D ear Im possible.” Outstanding program achieve­ categories w e re 1. O utstanding d ra m a tic ser- F rie n d s ": and Van H e flin in m ent in ch ild re n 's program - ABC’s ‘ ‘ A Case of Lib e l. Outstanding continued per­ m in g-C B S 's “ He’ s Y our Dog. » ie s -A B C 's “ The A ve n g e rs": N B C ’s “ I S p y". “ Run F o r form ance by an actress in a C harlie B ro w n " and " Y o u ’re Y o u r L ife " and " S ta r T re k '. N ational E ducational T e le vi­ Outstanding single p e rfo rm ­ leading role in a d ra m a tic in Love C harlie B ro w n "; and ance by an actress in a lead­ se rie s -B a rb a ra Bain in CBS’ s N ational Education T e le vi­ H A R R Y ing ro le in a d ra m a -D a m e “ M ission: Im possible” ; Diana sion’ s “ M iste ro g e r’s Neigh­ sion's N E T “ P layhouse." • Outstanding d ra m a tic pro- J u d ith ’ Anderson in N BC ’s R igg in ABC ’ s "T h e Aven­ borhood.” NlfiTLAMCASTEfi 1 p m p -ENDS T O N IG H T-— ' • TOMORROW ' ‘E L V IA R M A D IG A N ’ LEEMIG FROM 7:00 P.M. Foaturo af 7*20 &9i25 Feature at 7:30 & 9:30 HOBESTBYAN MMUHCE fa ífS m a á fM e fifim n The Hilarious World War II BALPfiBELLAMY Comedy of 5 Generals ■( inside . . . and one Private THf CRITICS KAVl: CLAIMACAJHHHALE outside . . . the problem was to get the*5 Generals '"HIGHLY HUMOROUS . . . EARTHY AND UNINHIBITED!" l i b i — I Inside outside . . . and "THE COMEDY SLEEPER OF THE YEAR!" p r o f e s s io n a l s avoid getting waylaid it by a beautiful V "A CONTEMPORARY FUN SPECTACLE! A BIG SWINGER! s n ov el by jwOfe. o .o x m tfe a e t # MuShCt?f * “ * MAURICE JARRE W r itte n fo r th e S c re e n a n d D ir e c te d b y RICHARD BROOKS A COLUMBIA RECOMMENDED PICTURES RELEASE [j FOR MATURE PANAVlSlON*I AUDIENCES TECHNICOLOR ENRICORMIAADRIAIACSA ru m n n LERNOf AI C D N H tfa i Tonight UNIVERSAL presents P A U L N I W M A I I 78 >9*15 In Brody AÑOSAMILO JEANSOREL Fr4. Ap-rtl 19 O'«0'60 DIN0RISI 7&9*15Wilton Aud. T h e S o c r o t U Is r o f H A R R Y F M G G Sot. April 20 SYLVA KOSCINA-T0M BOSLEY-ANOREWDUGCAN-JOHNWLUAMS-WERNERFEIERSrilAMESGIE90RÏ 7 &9:15 Conrad Aud. Screenplay by PETER STONE and FRANK TARlOfF • Story by FRANK TARLOFF• Directed by JACK SMWHT• Astociite Producer PETERSTONE Produced by HAL E. CHESTER• AnAlbion Corp. Production' A U N IV E R S A L PIC TU R E inTEC H N IC O LO R * 50P Admission Shown Frl* at1:00,5:05S c9:15 ID ’s required T h e re a re no b e tte r b a n d s E a s t L a n s in g th a n 'S p o t a n d th e B lo tte rs 7 a n d 'T h e H e s i t a t i o n s 7. Grandmother's Management IONITE: HARPY HOURS 8-9:30 NO COVER 10 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan Thursday, April 18, 1968 S T A T E NEWS S T A T E NEWS C lassifie d C lassified Nothing, But Nothing, W ill Find a Buyer More Quickly Than a Low Cost W ant Ad. 355-8255 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Automotive Automotive Automotive Scooters & C ycles Scooters & C ycles Employment Employment A U T H E N T IC D E A L E R fo r Y a m a h a , B E N E L L I 1966. 125 E x c e lle n t con ­ W A IT R E S S M U ST b e 18 o r o v er B O N N E V IL L E C O N V E R T IB L E IM S . M G A 1980 R o a d s te r. G ood c o n d itio n . V O LK SW A G EN ' 1963 W h ite sed an A T T E N T IO N M SU S tu d e n t N u rse s: T r iu m p h , and B M W . C o m p le te lin e d itio n . * 2 7 5 . P h o n e 3 3 7 -7 0 1 0 . 3 -4 18 P a rt tim e , noons A p p ly C H A R C O A L E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n , fu ll p o w er, a ir - P h o n e 4 8 9 -0 1 0 2 . ow n er m u st s e ll. E x c e ll e n t c o n d itio n 3 5 3 -6 9 8 9 . 3 -4 19 W e h av e an o p p o r tu n ity fo r you to o f p a rts. a c c e s s o rie s . le a th e r H O U S E . F r a n d o r C e n te r 4 -4 19 c o n d itio n in g IV 2 -3 3 2 1 or 372- 3 -4 19 in c r e a s e your k n o w le d g e and c lin ic a l tow M B o r w j 129S. M / ll V O L K SW A G E N C O N V E R T IB L E O ne go o d s, of 1 -9 6 and on h e lm e ts . S o u th 1 2 C ed ar m ile so u th S H E P S H O N D A 160 1965 B ill B a ile v . 332- e x p e r ie n c e in b e d s id e n u rs in g . LA N ­ R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E S : Im m e d ia te M S B 1985. B lu e w ith b lu e to p . In ­ y e a r o ld . * 1 1 5 0 . C a l l 3 5 1 -4 3 2 0 3 -4 19 8635. 3 -4 19 S IN G G E N E R A L H O S P IT A L h a s o p en ­ B U C K E L E C T R A 225 1962 F u ll c lu d e s boot an d to n n e a u co v er. O rig ­ M O T O R S . P h o n e 6 9 4 -6 6 2 1 . C in g s fo r su m m er v a c a tio n r e lie f on o p e n in g s on a il s h ifts S ta r tin g s a l­ a ry : d ay s. * 3 .1 5 p er h o u r: A fte r­ a ll s h ifts • A U T O M O T IV E p o w e r, e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . P h one in a l ow n er P h o n e 3 9 3 -5 5 3 4 . a fte r 6 V O L K SW A G E N 1967 lig h t b lu e , w h ite ­ Employment p .m . 3 -4 / 1 9 HONDAof HASLETT S a la r y c o m m e n su ra te w ith le v e l of noons * 3 .3 0 : N ig h ts . * 3 .4 5 . P lu s • EM PLO TM ENT M S -0 1 1 2 . 3 -4 / 1 9 w a lls . ra d io . 3 .4 0 0 a c tu a l m ile s . E x ­ Complete parts, service, and m an y b e n e fits in c lu d in g 10 p er c e lle n t c o n d itio n . 4 8 7 -3 0 1 1 . 3 -4 / 1 8 e d u c a tio n a l b a ck g ro u n d C a ll 372- cen t w eeken d b o n u s, m e r it in c r e a s e s • FOR RENT B U IC K 1982 L ik e new 2 5 .0 0 0 m ile s M U ST A N G 1985 c o n v e r tib le s ix - accessories for Honda D IS H W A S H E R N IG H T S . G ood pay and 8220. e x te n tio n 2 0 2 -2 0 3 . P erso n ­ w o rk in g c o n d itio n s In q u ir e a fte r 2 s ic k n e s s and a c c id e n t in s u r a n c e , • FOR SALE B e s t o ffe r (5 1 7 ) - 2 2 4 -7 6 8 6 3 -4 / 1 9 c y lin d e r . sta n d a rd s h ift. G ood con- V O L K SW A G E N F A S T B A C K 1986 - Sportcycles n el O ffic e . M ond ay th ro u g h F r id a y . tim e and a h a lf fo r o v e r tim e Tw o p m . C O R A L G A B L E S E D 7 -1 3 1 1 . 8 a .m - 4 p .m . 1 0 -4 25 • LO S T A FOUND d iU o n . $ 1 .2 5 0 . 4 8 4 -2 1 7 2 . 3 -4 19 ra d io , one ow n er E x c e lle n t c o n d i­ HONDA Of H A S L E T T 5 -4 23 w eek s p a id v a c a tio n , p a id s ic k B U IC K 1959. B lu e c o n v e r tib le , G ood tio n . C a ll 6 7 6 -2 9 4 0 3 -4 18 • PERSONAL c a r f o r $ 2 0 0 . 3 3 2 -8 5 6 3 3 -4 / 2 2 M U ST A N G 1967 d e lu x e 2 p lu s 2 . 289. 1605 Haslett'Rd. 339-2039 le a v e . N u rse s' A s s o c ia tio n dues N E E D P E R S O N w ith g r ill e x p e r ie n c e S p e c ia l p r ic e s on m e a ls S ix p a id • PEANUTS PERSONAL th re e -sp e e d . E -T m ag s. 7 .6 0 0 m ile s V O L K SW A G E N 1964. R e c e n tly tu n e d ________ By Lake Lansing______ E X P E R IE N C E D G R O C E R Y sto c k b o v fo r lig h t g r i l l w o r k a t G reen M ead ow s h o lid a y s . P a id life in s u r a n c e , su g­ 3 5 1 -8 5 7 1 5 -4 23 C a ll in p erso n . P R IN C E B R O T H E R S • R EAL ESTATE C H E V R O L E T 1959 S ta tio n W agon e n g in e . G ood c o n d itio n . B e st o ffe r . G o lf C o u r s e b e g in n in g M ay 1 st. H ou rs g e s tio n b o n u ses and a m p le o p p o r­ JO IN T H E C y c le s e t. 1967 Y a m a h a M A R K E T . 555 E a s t G ra n d R iv e r. E a s t S ix c y lin d e r . B od y good c o n d itio n . • S E R V IC E 3 5 3 -0 9 0 1 . 4 -4 1 9 125cc. B e a u tifu l c a n d v -a p p le red . L a n s in g . 3 -4 19 to be a rra n g e d . A ls o , m a le fo r c le a n ­ tu n ity fo r a d v a n c e m e n t to s u p e rv is o ry $120 P h o n e 3 3 7 -0 0 1 4 3 -4 / 1 $ M U ST A N G 1965 2 p lu s 2. V -8 . fo u r- in g and d is h e s B o th m u st be 18 o r p o s itio n s . W e in v ite your p erso n al • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N sp eed . B e st o ffe r. 3 3 2 -1 1 0 8 , a fte r S p o tle s s ch ro m e and p u sh b u tto n V O LV O 1960 F iv e new tir e s . N ew o ld e r . C a ll fo r a p p o in tm e n t. 485- in s p e c tio n of our m od ern fa c ilitie s • W ANTED C H E V R O L E T 1 9 6 7 Im p a la S p o r t C o u p e . 8 p .m . 4 -4 / 1 9 b a tte ry . G ood c o n d itio n . *350 355- sta rt. G rea t p e rfo rm a n c e on ca m ­ R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E fo r p r iv a te 7237 4 -4 / 1 9 P R O V IN C IA L H O U SE and W H IT E p u s. h ig h w a y and tr a il. Ju s t $345 c h ild r e n s cam p in N o rth e rn M ic h i­ V -8 . v in y l h a rd to p . E x c e lle n t c o n d i­ 5 9 0 0 a f t e r 5 p .m . 3 -4 19 H IL L S M O N T E C E L L O H O U SE E a st 3 7 2 -8 0 4 4 . 2 -4 18 gan . C a ll O ak P a rk . M ic h ig a n 1 -3 1 3 - D E A D L IN E tio n . $ 2 .2 0 0 4 8 5 -4 2 9 5 a f t e r 5 p .m 1 -4 / 1 8 M U ST A N G w ith b la c k 1967 F a s tb a ck . in te r io r . S av e L im e *1000 g o ld o v er 5 4 6 -6 4 9 4 . c o ll e c t . 5 -4 23 W A N T E D IM M E D IA T E L Y ! D e liv e r y L a n s in g . P h o n e M rs L ove 332- n e w . C a ll 6 2 7 -9 1 5 0 . 1 0 -4 30 AutoServie* &Ports H O N D A 305 C C D R E A M 1967 . 3 .0 0 0 b o ys, te le p h o n e g irls and p a r t-tim e ~817, 1 0 -4 18 1 P.M. one class day be­ C O M E T 1961 S ix c y lin d e r . L e a v in g m ile s . E x tra s *550. C a ll a fte rn o o n s , L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y . E x p e r ie n c e d . c o u n te r h e lp . A p p ly in p erso n . 1227 A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M C a ll K A L A ­ B lu e C ro ss, so fo rth . P h o n e 372- E a st G ran d R iv e r , a fte r 5 p .m fore publication.' c o u n tr y . $ 1 5 0 . C h a n g . 3 5 1 -5 9 1 8 . 3 -4 / 2 2 M U ST A N G 1986 R ed , V -8 . T ak e o v er M A ZO O S T R E E T B O D Y SH O P 4 8 5 -2 7 2 7 3 -4 19 T H E V A R S IT Y D R IV E -IN . 5 -4 18 Detroit to Frankfort 8050. 1 0 -4 30 Cancellations - 12 noon one C O R V E T T E C O N V E R T IB L E 1964. s a le p a y m e n ts *6 9 / m o n th . 3 3 7 -7 0 1 0 . 3 -4 / 1 8 S m a ll d e n ts to la r g e w re ck s. A m er­ class day before publica­ ic a n and fo r e ig n c a rs. G u a ra n te e d lT H E R E D B e a st) 1965 Y a m a h a TEACHERS WANTED and o r tra d e . 327 c u b ic in c h e s , fo u r- O L D S M O B IL E 98 C o n v e r tib le 1963 125. 4 .0 0 0 m ile s . $225. 3 5 1 -8 3 1 1 . SOUTHWEST & ENTIRE WEST Jet - $290 Round Trip tion. sp eed . A M -F M ra d io M u st s e ll. Im m a c u la te , fu ll p o w e r, a ir . new w ork . 4 8 2 -1 2 8 6 . 2628 E a s t K a la ­ T R O P H IE S & P L A Q U E S B e s t o ff e r . 3 5 1 -0 1 5 7 . 3 -4 18 m azoo. C 5 -4 22 Salaries $5,600. up - * July 25 to August 31 to p C a ll 3 5 1 -5 6 8 7 e v e n in g s . 4 -4 19 - Free Registration O VCI1000T R O P H IMO ND IS P L A Y PHONE M E L S A U T U S E R V IC E . L a rg e or T R IU M P H C ub. 1964 . 200cc. E x c e l­ NO WAITING ■IMMtDIATt DILIVÍKY C O R V E T T E 1963 c o n v e r tib le . 327 O L D S M O B IL E 1967 C u tla s s C o n v e rt­ le n t sh ap e, n eed s c a rb u ra to r. C a ll Southwest Teachers Agency Special Prices hr 355-8255 c u b ic in c h e s : 360 h p 4 .1 1 p o s i- ib le . B lu e to p and b o tto m . V -8 . a u to ­ s m a ll, G ra n d R iv e r w e do th e m 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . a ll. 1108 E a st C 3 5 1 -7 7 1 7 . 3 -4 18 1303 C entral Ave,, NE Quantity Purchatnt VINS de F R A N C E tra c tfo n . • 427 hood. * 1 .4 7 5 . 351- W IH M * m a tic . 3 3 2 -4 1 9 8 3 -4 19 8711 1 0 -4 23 Albuquerque,New M exico 87106 P R O F E S S IO N A L M A SO N B O D Y SH O P . 812 E a s t K a la ­ H O N D A 250 S c r a m b le r *325. in c lu d e s E N O R A V IN O 1900 W, Stadium B lvd. RATES C U T L A SS 1965. C u s to m iz e d and su ­ P L Y M O U T H 1963 b la c k V -8 a u to m a ­ m azoo S tr e e t--S in c e 1940. C om ­ h e lm e t C a ll 3 5 1 -0 7 5 5 . 5 - 4 '2 2 M A K E M O N E Y in you r sp a re tim e . O U RS P E C IA L T Y Ann A rb o r, M ich . 48103 tic . h e a te r, r a d io . *550. C a ll 355- p le te a u to p a in tin g and c o llis io n P r e -tr a in in g . V IV IA N E W O O D A R D p e r-tu n e d . P h o n e 3 3 2 -2 1 9 7 . 809 T an - 1DAY . . ............$1.50 g le w o o d L a n e . 3 -4 19 4 0 4 6 a f t e r 7 p .m . , 3 -4 19 s e r v ic e . A m e r ic a n and fo re ig n ca rs H O N D A 1967 305 S c r a m b le r . E x c e l­ C o s m e tic s . C a ll L o u is W e ir IV 5- b rin gInY o u r le n t c o n d itio n . H e lm e ts 3 .3 0 0 m ile s . 8351. C -4 19 T ro p h lo to rP laq u a* 3 DAYS . .............$3.00 P O N T IA C 1968. 5 ,0 0 0 m ile s , p o w e r. IV 5 -0 2 5 6 . C 3 3 2 -4 4 7 8 . 4 -4 / 1 9 fo rP ro fessio n al 663-3969 761-4146 5 DAYS..................$5.00 C U T L A SS 1963 A u to m a tic . P o w er E n g ravin g s te e rin g and b rak es, c a r p e tin g . * 2 .9 4 0 C a ll 3 5 1 -4 4 5 6 a fte r 6 p .m C A R W A SH : 25c. W ash , w ax, v acu ­ P A R T T IM E now . fu ll tim e th is su m ­ 24 Hour S ervice (based on 10 words per ad) B u ck et se a ts. C a ll 3 5 1 -4 7 8 3 a fte r 5 -4 22 um . U -D O -IT . 430 S o u th C lip p e rt H O N D A m ile s . S U P E R H A W K B e st o ffe r. C a ll 1 9 6 6 - -5 .0 0 0 6 -7 p .m .. m er * 2 .4 0 p er h ou r. C a ll 9 -4 p .m .. Reservations still Over 1 0 ,15f per word per day 5 p .m . 5 -4 24 B a c k o f K O -K O B A R C -4 18 4 8 9 -1 0 3 9 . 5 -4 -2 2 4 8 4 -7 0 2 6 o r 3 3 2 -1 4 4 4 3 -4 18 3020V IN ES T . P fcofl# available. P O R S C H E 1957 -g ra y n orm al coup e 4 8 5 -0 6 4 5 There will be a 50tf service C U T L A SS C O N V E R T IB L E 1966 R ed . G ood m e c h a n ic a l c lu tc h , b o d y f a ir c o n d itio n . 3 3 9 -8 4 0 0 N ew 4 -4 22 V O L K SW A G E N p o w e r. *1 2 5 E N G IN E o r b e st 1964 40 h o rse- o ffe r. 489- a C a r r u C u ik lo t t S p o r t in g Ç o o JU Immediate Action . w h ite to p . M any e x tra s . D ay. 353- and bookkeeping charge If 1S L K .N .O PM IC H .-W IS TO PS E A M 7879. E v e n in g . w eeken d s 351- S IM C A 1960 c o n v e r tib le F o u r-sp e e d . 6740 3 -4 18 A S P IR IN 100 Count [W A LG REEN SUN TAN l "L A N S IN G 'SH O U S IO PT R O P H IE S " Necessary this ad Is not paid within 8335 2 -4 1 9 one week. 200 m ile s 3 3 2 -8 6 7 6 . M a r k . on new e n g in e (4 0 0 3 -4 18 Aviation 5 G rain O IL & LO TIO N C O U G A R 1967 V -8 E x c e lle n t con- H ittA WTakao -v iar^ a A v nrv © « ?•*«.o (, W \ 15C 1 P IN T , nQ (No r i M k.O ’ Tuc vA.’tvuED ,S[!^RT^(N 5^')' oJ’n 3 I - , ro o n e tY v o h n u j,v i,B -u fk iU k . % ‘ <- VI * t V f.r A IT ' responsible only for the 3 -4 22 a b le h a rd to p *8 5 0 fir m C a ll 353- so n to jo in and le a r n to fly o r-re n t | COUPON| ICOUPON L v / n i y w e c u ir t * 2692. 5 -4 23 first day's Incorrect Inser­ th ro u g h y o u r o w n u n iv e r s it y c lu b Sav e ................ ... a ............. N IC E & EASY tion. D O D G E C H A R G E R 1968 t r a s . M u s t s e ll. C a ll 6 9 4 -0 3 1 8 . R T A ll 3 -4 ex ­ 18 T R -4 1965. E x c e lle n t B la c k c o n d itio n w ith red P h o n e in te r io r 6 2 6 -6 7 0 0 w ith m e n t. th e lo w e s t q u a lity ra te s , in s tr u c tio n b est (a ll c q u i[* 355- W ALGREEN DANDRUFF C L A I R O L HAIR take your car in trade 1178. 3 5 3 -0 2 3 0 . 3 5 3 -0 2 0 3 . 3 5 1 -9 3 0 1 . The State News does not D O D G E w h ite , 1964 s ta n d a rd s ix -c y lin d e r tw o -d o o r , tr a n s m is s io n E x ­ T R IU M P H S P IT F IR E 1964 3 -4 Ju s t 19 th e C SH A M PO O (Umlt * * o U CO LO U R ( L im it 1 , 2 9 and have a new VW c e lle n t c o n d itio n F irs t $500 ta k e s 79C One) permit racial or religious discrimination In Its ad­ it. D avs. 4 8 2 -6 2 1 1 . E v e n in g s . 3 5 1 -9 1 0 2 e x te n sio n 3 -4 222. 18 ca r fo r d itio n . N e w s p r in g te rm . to p . 3 3 9 -2 3 0 7 . E x c e lle n t 3 -4 con ­ 18 F R A N C IS le a rn In A V IA T IO N . th e P IP E R S p e c ia l* 5 .0 0 o f f e r ! 4 8 4 -1 3 2 4 So easy C H E R O K E E 1! to C ICOUPON Two) ¡COUPON - waiting for you in Europe. vertising c o l u m n s . The F IA T C O N V E R T IB L E 1967. T a k e o ver T R IU M P H T R -3 . 1959 - red con ­ Scooters & C ycles W A L G R E E N HAIR F R E F C O LO R F I L M I State News will not accept p a y m e n ts . C a ll 3 9 3 -4 5 6 8 . 5 - 4 /22 v e r tib le . n ew tr a n s m is s io n , w ir e W ITH DEVELOPING & advertising •v'hicbdiscrtin- w h e e ls , r a d io ., c o n d itio n . 3 3 2 -3 0 4 3 . h e a te r. V e«y 3 -4 good 18 H ftN D A 305 E n d o ro. 4 .5 4 X V .t - m i le s . S E T T IN G G E L PRINTING OP YOUR lnates a g a i n s t religion, F O R D 1964 - tw o -d o o r h a rd to p . k n o b lu is . new p a in t. E x c e lle n t con ­ ONE POUND race, color or national o r­ V -8 . E x c e lle n t. B e st o ffe r. 482- 620, 120, 127, 126 T R IU M P H S P IT F IR E 1966 E x c e lle n t d itio n $ 5 0 0 . 3 5 1 -7 2 5 9 4 -4 19 m 69e 4904. 5 -4 22 igin. c o n d itio n . 3 5 1 -6 5 3 9 . 4 -4 19 Y A M A H A C A T A L IN A 250cc. R e c e n tly F O R D 1961 S ix c y lin d e r R u n s good C a ll IV 4 4 1 345. 3 -4 22 T R -3 C O N V E R T IB L E E x c e lle n t sh ap e. M u st 1961. s e ll. R ed C a ll o v e r h a u le d . 3 7 2 -5 5 2 3 . C le a n B e st o ffe r ta k e s 3 -4 19 G ulliver’s State D rugs Automotive F O R D 1960 F a irla n e . R u n s w e ll, L a r r y 3 3 2 -8 6 4 1 3 -4 18 T R IU M P H C U B 1958 200 c c w ith h e l­ Walgreen Agency n ew tir e s . *250. P h o n e 3 5 3 -1 9 1 6 . m e t. *200. A fte r 5 p .m .. 3 5 1 -5 8 2 4 A U S T IN H E A L E Y S p r ite . 1965 * 1 .0 5 0 3 -4 22 V O L K SW A G E N 1964 C o n v e r tib le . C a ll Jo h n . 3 5 1 -0 5 3 2 . b e tw e e n 6 -1 1 N ew to p . lo w m ile a g e . C a ll 337- 3 -4 19 Prescriptions p .m . 3 -4 19 F O R D X L H a rd to p 1964. * 1 .0 5 0 . 9274. 3 -4 19 H O N D A 305 Su p er H aw k. M e ta llic 1105 E. Grand giver 3 5 3 -6 9 1 7 a f t e r 8 p .m . 3 -4 18 A U S T IN H E A L E Y S p r ite 1962. B r itis h V O L K SW A G E N 1963. S u n ro o f, gas b lu e , tw o b e ll h e lm e ts , th re e sp ro ck ­ (opposite MacDonald's) e ts. m an y o th e r a c c e s s o rie s . 332- r a c in g g reen . $300 C a ll 3 5 3 -7 4 9 9 h e a te r, r e b u ilt e n g in e , ra d io , new L E M A N S 1967. L u x u rio u s . V o lk s ­ 4455. 2 -4 18 5 -4 23 t ir e s . 1 6 7 5 . B a r r y . 3 3 7 -1 8 1 0 . 3 -4 19 w agen 1966. V e r s a tile an d v ir tu a l. C a ll 6 6 9 -7 3 1 1 . 3 -4 22 Let's talk it over a month before you're ready to leave. RUSH FOR RECORDS B A R R A C U D A 1965 2 4 .0 0 0 m ile s , V O L K SW A G E N 196«R a d io , e x c e l­ c le a n . * 1 .0 0 0 C o n ta c t B ill s C ilg o . Bring your car by our place a month before you leave and le n t c o n d itio n . * 1 .1 0 0 . C a ll 351- G T O 1964 F o u r-sp e e d . 1966 e n g in e . M A C and A lb e r t. E a st L a n s in g C a ll 5 2 9 2 o r 4 8 4 -7 4 0 3 . 5 -4 18 w e 'll d o a little trading. (Non-bugs are fine with us.) * 9 0 0 o r b e s t o f f e r . 3 5 1 -0 0 4 6 . 3 -4 19 3 3 2 -6 6 8 8 3vi 18 Then w e 'll arrange to have a new V W w aiting fo r you in any TRIS SONDAI AT REIAC one o f more than 40 cities in 15 European countries. (A bug o f your own beats any bus o r train while touring Europe.) W e 'll attend to all the details o f purchase, delivery, and Service Problems?? licensing. W hen it needs servicing after you bring it back we'll attend to that to o . W e 'll even give you the low dow n on how to have yo u r bug shipped home. And when it arrives, your old car w ill be long gone. P h il Gordon's VW BUY A TOYOTA CORONA!!! 2 8 4 5 E . Saginaw P l . a i . »end m. your f r .. illustrated brochure and price Hit. N um . A d d ress. _______________________________________ Authorized Deals r C ity — -S ta te - -Z ip C o d e . P h il G o rd o n ’s jndtraeks and as marked Specials regular L.P. Classlcals reg. $4.79 reg. $3.84 reg. $2.19 Sunday $3,79 Sunday $2.99 Sunday $1,19 V O LK SW A G EN INC. ALL RECORDS ON SALE - SUNDAY ONLY - NOON TIL ? 2845 E. SaginawSt. NEVAC 543 E, Grand River Ave, (Next to Paramount News) n c Am « ro n t r o r r t f CROSSWORD rulli iQ S a H E l pasaran 'a m n o r a a H H H 0 S rangos a n a n a You'll like our Service Department ACROSS asa taran aaaa 0 0 H H ra ra a m a m 1. Sm all 2 2. W itch nao raaaa barracuda 2 3. Im precation araaa a n a SAVE And If y o u t r a v e l , y o u 'l l l i k e th e s e r v ic e w h e r­ 5. O bstructs 2 4 . Th rash ama a ar a rnaanu ever you go. D u r in g th e la s t 2 ye a rs , T o y o ta 10. C ircle of light 11. O verly 2 7. Cow genus 2 8 . Deserve nana raaa ana decorated 29. Shield-shaped saraan aaraaaa has b u ilt up a g ig a n tic d e a le r n e tw o rk th ru o u t 13. Leter 3 3 . M isinterpret aansa snaaraa th e U.S. T o y o ta a lr e a d y has m o re th a n 3 /4 14. Svelte 16. R u ss, plane 3 4. Sword handle 3 5 . A n esth etic n ra fa a a nanas as m any d e a le r s as th e m o s t p o p u la r Im p o rt 17. M etropolis 3 6 . Like a lion JOIN o 18. Sheep-killing 3 8 . Elapse and T o y o ta Is s till sw am ped w ith a p p lic a tio n s DOWN parrot 3 9 . Rotate fo r new d e a le r s h ip s . M ost of th e s e d e a le r s OUR 19. Dim ethyl 4 0 . Cerem ony 3. Encomium ketone 4 1 . Charm 1. In d .th ru sh 4 .2 ,0 0 0 lbs. h a n d le T o y o ta e x c lu s iv e ly — th e y d o n ’ t s e ll i t as STEREO 4 2 . Num erals 2. Consternation 5 . Seeding r~ r~r~ 2 1. Eur. blackbird T~ a s id e lin e . . . T h a t 's one re a s o n w h y T o y o ta 6. Commonplace TAPE CLU B w~~ 7 . Sole S e rv ic e is b e tte r! In a d d itio n , T o y o ta m a in ­ r- F“ 6 P"” 8 . Comrade AND G E T p i 9. Firem an ta in s th e la r g e s t s p a re p a r ts p e r c a r in v e n to r y ¡5“ FREE i 12. P itch ers r o f any im p o r te r . H E A D R EST S ¡T ÎT" r 15. Eastern u n ive rsity 4 & 8 TRACK w AU ¡7 B“ 1 7 . Fuel Styles STEREO TAPE 20. Slender Test drive this Superior Economy Car at: and colors v TAPES PLAYERS n Wrr/tt'/Æ 2 1 . New w ine V 2 3 . Young h o r s * "w $575 FROM $ 3 9 9 5 U m i l i l i 2 4 . Sense V at Rp » 26 2 5 . Household % gods WHEELS of Lansing C H R O M E W H E EL S $17.50 ïr 9 r a 2 6 . Darts 27. Happened ¡T * Solid Stata Reverbs $ 18.95 JT » « 2 9 . S k irt inset 3 0 . Over w~ Safety Helmets from $19.95 s 3 1 . Fondness 2200 S. Cedar St. 3 2 . Eng. le tte rs 40 % 1 3 4 . B usy place o n ly 5 m in u ta s fr o m c a m p u s i5 2 S N o r th L * d t . 4 8 4 -4 5 9 S 41 BT 3 7 . Pin ch only minutes from the campus—go west on Mu Hope then 2 blocks South on Cedar _ _ _ 3 8 . Golf instructo r ! Thursday, April 18, 1968 11 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan Employment Employment Employment For Rent For Rent * TW O W O M EN to w ork on y a ch t on F R Y C O O K M u st b e 18 o r o v er F u ll B A B Y S IT T E R b o ard , and T O liv e tr a n s p o r ta tio n in . R o o m , p lu s . 641- P A R K IN G lo t. H a sle tt S P A C E S . - P r iv a te A lb e r t. 810 paved m o n th . W A N T E D : o r w o rk in g F E M A L E g irl to g ra d u a te sh a re s tu d e n t tw o -g ir l Student Service th e G re a t L a k e s fro m th e m id d le of and p art tim e w ork A p p ly C H A R ­ 3 3 7 -3 3 1 6 3 - 4 '1 9 a p a rtm e n t b e g in n in g Ju n e 15. 351- DIRECTORY 6 5 0 9 o r 4 8 5 -9 9 0 7 2 -4 / 1 9 Ja n e to S e p te m b e r. P a y : tJM p er C O A L H O U S E . F ra n d o r C e n te r 4 -4 19 5392 4 -4 / 1 8 m o n th p h is re a m an d b e a rd . Send N E E D E D : P A R T and fu ll tim e m en T V R E N T A L S fo r stu d e n ts . Low p ic tu r e w ith h e ig h t w e ig h t, an d ag e. ■E M P L O Y E R S P A N Y . O V E R L O A D E x p e r ie n c e d C O M ­ s e c re ta rie s , a s m a n a g er* and d e a le r s In m a r­ e c o n o m ic a l ra te s tty th e te r m o r - S U M M E R S U B L E T - F o u r m a n luxury I U pon req u est p ic tu r e a f y a c h t, lo c a ­ a p a rtm e n t. T op flo o r . R o o t red u ced . k e tin g a u to m o tiv e p ro d u c t. N o ex- m o n th . U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T ­ tio n an d d e tie s w ill h e se n t. M ast ty p is ts , to w ork te m p o ra ry a s s ig n ­ R iv e r s id e E u t 3 5 1 -0 1 2 2 4 4/ 18 ' p e r ie n r e n ece ssa ry C a ll 3 6 6 -2 7 8 7 A L S . 4 8 4 -9 1 6 3 C m e n ts . N ev er a fe e . P h o n e 487- b e a b le to w ash w ith c h ild r e n . W r ite b e tw e e n 12 an d 6 p m fo r a p p o in t­ M 71. M a u r ic e M . T a y lo r S lit B W ond- m e n t. 3 -4 2 2 T V R E N T A L S ,, fo r _ stu d e n ts. $9 00 T W O B E D R O O M lu x u r y a p a rtm e n t C r e s t L a u n d ry & C le a n e rs m a r D r iv e . H o u g h to n . M ic h ig a n m o n th . F r e e s e r v ic e and d e liv e r y . n ear M ic h ig a n and P e n n s y lv a n ia . N IC K 'S V I L L A V E N IC E C A P IT O L A C A D E M Y o f « m i . m /m E A R N IN G S A R E u n lim ite d a s an A ll m od ern c o n v e n ie n c e s . W e a r e n 't B E A U T Y C U LTU RE 620 Michigan A von R e p r e s e n ta tiv e . T u rn your S E R V IC E S T A T IO N A tte n d a n t. 8 a m C a ll N E JA C . 3 3 7 -1 3 0 0 . W e g u a ra n ­ featuring the BEST PIZZA to 1 p m .. M ond ay - S a tu rd a y . 8 1 7 0 te e s a m e -d a y s e r v ic e C w a itin g fo r su m m er: S u m m e r ra te s Shampoo & Set East Lansing W A IT R E S S E S : P A R T tim e n oons and fre e tim e in to 581. f o r an a p p o in t­ p er hour C o n ta c t B o b C a lh o u n . IV e ffe c tiv e im m e d ia te ly . G e t a w a y fro m and Authentic fu ll tim e s h ift a v a ila b le . N o Su n d ays, m en t in your h om e, w rite M rs th e c a m p u s r u s h . 4 8 4 -8 7 3 5 44/ 19 Ita lia n F ood oa*y $ 1 .0 0 One day service A io n a H u c k in s . 5664 Sch o ol S tre e t 5 -7 1 4 4 O Apartments good w o r k in g c o n d itio n s and tip s . 181CM2 S. Washington Complete Beauty Services F a st, efficient, dependable H a sle tt. M ic h ig a n o r c a ll IV 2- M u st b e o f good c h a ra c te r w ith so m e w a itr e s s e x p e r ie n c e . C a ll 6893 0 4 / 1 8 C L A IM R E P R E S E N T A T IV E P E N N S Y L V A N IA A V E N U E . S o u th o ff O N E O R tw o m a tu re m a le s tu d e n ts 489-5751 315 S. Grand Ave.______ 337-0012_________ F ir la r g e m u ltip le -lin e In su ra n c e n eed ed in C ed ar V illa g e , fa ll, w in te r , M ic h ig a n A venu e. E ffic ie n c y , m en a fte r 10 a .m . J I M 'S R E S T A U R A N T s p r in g 3 5 1 -0 9 3 6 34/ 16 C om p an y. C o lle g e e d u c a tio n or e q u iv ­ o n ly . S h a re b a th . 860 a m o n th p lu s C A L L 3 3 2 -6 5 4 1 b e tw e e n 8 a m and IV 9 -1 1 9 6 . d o w n to w n L a n s in g . 5 -4 a 5 p .m . fo r fu ll tim e , p a rt tim e or a le n t p re fe rre d . Im m e d ia te em ­ d e p o s it. P h o n e 4 6 0 -3 5 6 9 a fte r 4 W H Y PAY MORE? STOP AND P LA Y T H E S W E A T SHOP E A S T L A N S IN G . M A R IG O L D A P A R T ­ p lo y m e n t arra n g e d lo c a lly fo r p o s i­ p .m . 5 -4 22 M e l ja r s T h r if t y W hirlp ool - E xe rcise Machine G R E A T p erm an en t L A K E S E M P L O Y M E N T p o s itio n s fo r m en fo r and w eeken d G R E A T w o rk . L A N S IN G N o upper S P E C IA L a g e lim it. P O L IC E tio n s and tr a in in g in an y o n e of M E N T S 911 M a r ig o ld F u rn is h e d W IN N E R ’S C IR C L E Swedish Massage im c -b e d r n o m . a ir -c o n d it io n e d . A cro ss 3 -4 18 th e m any a re a s in th e U n ite d S ta te s. A c r e s B a r b e r Shop AT w om en in o ffic e , s a le s , te c h n ic a l S a la r y ex p en ses, and a u to m o b ile s tre e t fro m cam p u s P h o n e IV 9- Steam pounds away IV 2 -1 5 4 3 . C -4 / 1 S S U B L E T F O R su m m er lu x u r y tw o - 9651 fo r a p p o in tm e n t. C -4 18 Pennsylvania Ave. S ELLE R 'S STANDARD p r o v id e d E x c e lle n t e m p lo y m e n t ben­ P A R T O R fu ll tim e w a itr e s s e s w a n t­ e fits P h o n e 3 7 2 -8 4 1 0 A sk fo r J . D a v id m an . 5628 tw o -b e d ro o m a p a rtm e n t. 351- 3 -4 / 1 8 9 -9 Monday-Frlday SERVICE STATION NOCONTRACTS! ed fo r th e C ity C lu b of L a n s in g , B U S B O Y S . D IS H w a sh e rs, and cooks lo c a te d in th e ja c k T a r H o te l. W e L o ftu s fo r an in te r v ie w a p p o in tm e n t W A L N U T . N O R T H . A v a ila b le A p r il 9 -6 - Saturday 901 T row b ridge Rd. 3308 S. Cedar 882-0439 fo r M a c k in a w Is la n d H o te l. W r ite a ls o a re in te r v ie w in g w a itr e s s e s fo r A E T N A L IF E A N D C A SU A L T Y . An N EW LY MARRIED? 24. Sev en roo m s c o m p le te ly fu r­ Jo h n F . R o ss. 3821 B is h o p . D e tr o it n is h e d F o r fo u r g irls or fo u r m en. th e c o m in g fa ll seaso n A p p ly in E q u al O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y e r and T A N G LEW O O D SALES AND SERVICE MILLER BROTHER’S 48224 M 19 p e rso n fro m 5 :3 0 - 8 :3 0 p .m 1 0 -4 29 P la n s fo r P r o g r e s s C o m p a n y . 1 -4 18 C a ll 3 7 2 -1 1 0 8 3 -4 18 Continental One on SHOE REPAIR CA N Y O U w ork fo u r to e ig h t h ou rs a M A L E S T U D E N T S in need of m on ey, S U M M E R JO B S . A p p ly now . D iv is io n APARTM ENTS T H R E E O R lo u r m an a p a rtm e n t fo r Hour Cleaners MG , A u s tin -H e a ly , Jaguar Not Only E xcellent R epair d a y ? --B e tw e e n c la s s e s o r o ff d ays. w ho lik e m e e tin g p e o p le , p a rt tim e - of A lc o a C ar n ece ssa ry 5600 p er 2 B d rm ., unfur., fro m 139.50 su m m er T h e C h a le t R ed u ced . T im e is o f the essence, m o n th . M a le s o n ly . C a ll 8 8 2 -8 8 7 7 3 5 1 -0 8 5 8 3 -4 18 B r o o k 's Im p o rte d C a rs Work but the la te st in sum m er C om e dow n and ta lk it o v er. Y o u can now . f u ll tim e in su m m er C a ll 669- 351-7880 but then so a re clothes I rep o rt fo r w ork fro m 7 -9 a .m . o r be 9271. 9 to 11 a .m . 3 9 3 -5 6 6 0 . 1 :3 0 to a f t e r 9 :3 0 p .m . 6 -4 24 5014 N . Grand R iv e r fun shoes— P F fly e rs 200 Y A R D S fro m cam p u s A ir-c o n ­ 227 Ann on c a ll M A N P O W E R . IN C .. 303 4 p .m . M o n d a y th r o u g h T h u r s d a y C d itio n e d lu x u r y a p a rtm e n t fo r th re e . 489-5568 (near a irp o rt) 501 E . Grand R iv e r P A R T T IM E s tu d e n t e m p lo y m e n t. TW O O R th re e m an a p a rtm e n t. Su m ­ E a s t M ic h ig a n A v e n u e . 5 -4 19 1 0 -1 5 h o u rs p er w eek : M id -w e s t m er s u b le a s e B u rch am W o od s. 351- Su m m er 3 5 1 -8 3 4 3 5 4 22 IF AN E X T R A ty p e w rite r is ta k - in g up sp ace in you r h om e, you w h o le s a le fir m r e q u ir e s cam p u s rep ­ 0463 . 3 -4 22 N o r to n * * • G a ry L a z a r 3 5 1 -8 9 0 7 W o l v e r i n e T y p e w r i t e r Co. CO LLEG E can d ep end upon a S ta te N ew s W ant r e s e n ta tiv e s fo r v a r io u s p o s itio n s U N IV E R S IT Y V I L L A F ra n d o r Shell S ta tio n M ID -M IC H IG A N on p art tim e b a s is P o s itio n s fo r m en O N E G IR L fo r C ed ar V illa g e - fa ll, Major repairs including SM rTH-CORONA ST U D E N T Ad to s e ll it fo r you . and w om en. V a rio u s s a la r y p ro ­ w in te r , s p r in g t e r m s . 3 5 5 -8 5 8 9 1 -4 18 B E A L HOUSE tune-ups and brake work Talent Agency Inc. g ra m s and ex p en se a cco u n ts a v a il­ S prlng-S um m er-F all Rentals We Service What We Sell B O N A N ZA a b le A u to m o b ile r e q u ir e d . D e s ig n e d U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E fo u r-m a n Mechanic on duty. Bands & other 2 & 3 MAN u N r r s M A L E O N L Y S IR L O IN P IT to le a d in to fu ll tim e su m m er em ­ su m m er s u b le t. R ed u ced ren t 351- Rental Offlce-635 Abbott 3024 E . Saginaw, E . Lansing entertainers 117 E . Kalamazoo 482-1452 D E T R O IT . M IC H IG A N A R E A AMERICA’S fastest p lo y m e n t th ro u g h o u t M id -w e s t Sen d 0703 5 -4 24 489-8010 351-5665 b r ie f p erso n al le tte r of in tr o d u c ­ 351-7910 o r 351-4050 a fte r 5 growing steak house — • tio n to : T h e S o c ie ty C o r p o ra tio n . S U M M E R S U B L E T F o u r-m a n lu x ­ S U M M E R JO B S restaurant chain. "W o rth cro w in ’ abo ut" NOW HIRING P O B o x 2051 L a n s in g . M ic h ig a n u ry a p a rtm e n t. d u c e d . 3 3 2 -0 7 5 2 . R iv e r s id e E a s t. 3 -4 R e ­ 22 TW O 135 M A N K e d z ie . a p a rtm e n ts 124 C ed ar and F u r n is h e d . 129 B u r­ ^ O°upon C O L L E G E R AVE L 5500 m o n th ly s a la r y . p lu s 48911. 2 -4 19 G0' Wash 2 0 / load one stu d e n t ca n w in up to 5 3 0 0 0 .0 0 B ro ile rm a n & T ra in e e Cook-— R E D U C E D R A T E S U n iv e r s ity T e r­ ch am . Y e a r, F ro m su m m e r, $ 1 3 0 -$ 1 6 0 and 9 p er 1 2 m o n th . m o n th 10 % d ls c .-d ry c l. O F F IC E 'Æ o u s 1 & ‘P e E X C E L L E N T P R O P O S IT IO N - If in ca sh s c h o la r s h ip s . 51000 in s c h o l­ experience in b ro ilin g o r on le a s e s . C a ll IV 7 -3 2 1 6 . e v e n in g s . F rie d Chicken a r s h ip s a w a rd e d w e e k ly . p lu s g r i ll h e lp fu l. W ill tr a in . PART you a re in te r e s te d in s a le s w ork ra ce F o u r-m a n S u m m e r. C a ll 351- S h irt Service w/coupon 130 West Grand R iv e r B lvd. 8384 3 -4 22 8 8 2 -2 3 1 6 C . . w in a new F o rd S ta tio n w agon on cam p u s, r a il M r. W o lf. d ays. WENDROW’ S ECONO-WASH 1900 E. Kalamazoo . p lu s . . w in a v a c a tio n tr a v e l o r fu ll tim e . 4 8 4 -5 4 1 1 o r 3 7 2 -5 7 7 9 . e v e n in g s 351-6010 C ashier — w ill tr a in , PART 3 -4 22 W A N T E D O N E g irl su m m e r. R e ­ 316 "G U N S O N S tre e t A v a ila b le fo r V IN E ST. WEST OF SEARS 484-4471 aw a rd . . . p lu s . . c o in m erch an ­ d u ced ra te s E v erg ree n A rm s. C a ll su m m er and fa ll te rm T w o m an d is e a w a rd s su ch a s c o lo r T V s. o r fu ll tim e . e tc . D ishwashers “ M ale and Fe­ IN T E R E S T IN G W O R K in new a ir -c o n ­ 3 3 7 -1 2 1 3 . 3 -4 22 f u r n is h e d 3 3 7 -9 2 6 3 a p a rtm e n t $140 p er m o n th 1 0 -4 25 F R A N C IS A VIA T IO N RUG SH AM PO O IN G An e x c itin g b u sin e ss e x p e r ie n c e ' m ale. W ill tra in . PART o r d itio n e d o ffic e o f • n a tio n a l co n ce rn Free estimates can be y o u rs th is su m m er reg a rd ­ W e a re in n eed of a young m an to do N E E D E D : TW O g irls b e g in n in g fa ll CAPITAL CITY AIRPORT com m ercial equipment le s s o f y o u r f u tu r e jo b p la n s . - fu ll tim e . s h ip p in g and r e c e iv in g , p a rts ro o m te rm . C ed ar V illa g e 3 5 3 -8 0 1 4 . 353- F Y D F U . V IL L A A p a rtm e n ts Busboys & B u s g lrls — W ill w ork , p r e p a r a tio n and m a ilin g of su p ­ 8034 . 5 -4 24 N ow a c c e p tin g le a s e s fo r y e a r b e­ 484-13*4 Reasonable rates A s s is ta n t m a n ag ers in B ran d g in n in g S e p te m b e r. 1968 T w o -b c d - C all: _ - n ir r A ru T y k s T e c h n iq u e * . iV e t’a * PART o r f u ll tim e . p lie s to c u sto m e rs, so m e in v e n to r y •WVJN • • -r~. «* -4MBF I t s n a m e i n d i c a t e s it c h a r a c t e r »w » ‘^ v -'Y ^ e F U g h i ‘ \ „ v -4 s Theodore Shafer. - ATfv-iAfvS O ffic e ^ T o c e U u r if, l<4 i i ¿ t r P o rte r — an exceiicm < «rpwrrnew .•»t/rTTrrrc-r u-rnr o*pr ) nntlfVUUfi, A ifvt«64 a«»«*«**. P le a s a n t w o rk in g c o n d itio n s $ 2 .0 0 M v / m r w r r g ' p < w rr' <•> r . ^ tp fia r ic e s . fa r m e n t. S a le s P r o m o tio n . S a le s , e t c ., tim e p o sitio n . E a rly m orning 332-5025 — — — immi w ith d ia iiiw u ts h e d in te r n a t io n a lly p er hour F o r in fo r m a tio n c a ll M r in e x p e n s iv e . F iv e m in u te s fro m huge d is p o s a l, fu rn is h e d lo r t« > u r- 1 I know n fir m , ra te d A A A —1 D u n & o r a fte r 9 p .m . at n ig h t. Five F in n , al 3 9 3 -4 1 0 0 b e n f# n 2 p m and c a m p u s . .1 5 1 -8 7 2 5 *> 4 24 •sWk *<\v' to«« 6.4STC B ra d s tre e t. hour Job. 4 p .m . M onday E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y e r . th ro u g h F r id a y . 3 -4 19 O N E M A L E need ed fo r tw o -m a n a lte r 5 p m O F or Rent For Rent For Rent T H E R IC H A R D S C O M P A N Y PAR T and some fu ll tim e po­ lu x u r y a p a rtm e n t R ed u ced ra te s , P le n ty of tim e fo r s p o rts, p a r tie s , 126 M IL F O R D Tw o m an fu r n is h e d s itio n s . No late hours (out by su m m er 3 5 1 -0 1 6 9 M 24 a p a rtm e n t tw o b lo c k s to cam p u s. TW O B E D R O O M lu x u r y a p a rtm e n t S U B L E T U N IV E R S IT Y T e rra ce Sum ­ F U R N IS H E D RA N C H h o u s e , s ix r o o m s . v a c a tio n fu n m er E x c e p tio n a lly c le a n th re e m an. 1 1a b a th s and carp o rt In H a slc ti Sh o rt te rm le a s e a v a ila b le 351- 10 p .m .) Some Sundays. Top wages and a complete benefit For Rent O N E B E D R O O M fu r n is h e d N ear I .c a s e tie s excep t $160 p er m o n th e le c tr ic ity D ay s. A ll IV u tili­ 4- 4275. O R ed u ced ra te s 3 5 1 -8 1 7 0 . b e tw e e n 5 7 Ju n e 1 -S e p te m b e r 15 *1 7 0 p er $500 p ro g ra m . E xcellent working T V R E N T A L O K P o r ta b le F re e E a st L a n s in g L ib r a r y . A v a ila b le 1579. E v e n in g s . 3 7 2 -5 7 6 7 . 4 8 9 -1 6 5 6 M EN C L E A N , q u ie t, c o n k in g , p ark ­ p .m . 4 4 19 m o n th 3 3 9 -2 0 0 6 5 -4 24 now 3 3 2 -1 1 6 6 . 4 8 2 -5 0 5 3 . 3 -4 22 C conditions. An opportunity to s e r v ir e and d e liv e r y $ 8 .3 0 p er in g S u p e rv ise d T w o b lo c k s to B cr- S I M M E R T E R M s u b le t C ed ar G reen s "T H R E E ST U D E N T S in good f u r n is h e d F la t m o n th ly s a la r ie s to th o s e a c­ a p a rtm e n t T w o m an a p a rtm e n t. 351 - h ou se Tw o m ile s fro m cam p u s N eed key 4 *8 7 -5 7 5 3 o r 4 8 5 - 6 8 3 6 O be in at the s ta rt. m o n th C a ll S T A T E M A N A G E M E N T O N E - TW O g irls im m e d ia te ly C e­ C e d a r G r e e n s A p ts, c e p te d a fte r fre e n a t i o n t r a i n i n g p e r i o d --" fo u r d ay in d o c tr i­ Apply- Bcnanz 2 S inloia A lt ( O R P , 3 3 2 -6 6 8 7 <> d ar V illa g e , R ed u ced tT r fe s "“ C s ft -7 8646 3 4 19 lo u r t h m an. $55. no le a s e . 3 3 7 -0 5 1 2 . * * 0 -4 24 P re p a re fo r your p erso n al In te r­ 600 N , H om er near Saginaw 3 5 1 -5 1 3 0 3 -4 22 Spring, Summer and H A S L E T T - A L B E R T F u rn is h e d fo u r O N E T O fo u r s u b le a s e su m m er te rm g irls . A v a ila b le su m m e r, fa ll U tili­ v ie w now to in s u r e y o u r s e lf e m p lo y ­ A cro ss fro m Spartan T w in P L A S T IC O N E M A N o v er 21. C h a le t P ark Fall Rentals tie s . p a r k in g fu r n is h e d 3 3 7 -2 3 3 6 3 -4 19 R e d u c e d r e n t 3 3 2 -0 5 0 5 3 -4 19 Rooms m e n t th is s u m m e r . Theaters A p a rtm e n ts C a ll 3 3 9 -2 7 5 3 a fte r­ Luxury I Bdrm. Units F o r y o u r in te r v ie w c a ll: N F .E D TW O g irls lo r lu x u r y a p a rt­ M r. G ilb e r t Interview ing fro m Monday, L A M IN A T O R S n oo n s. 5 -4 24 S I M M E R S U B L E T O ne g irl fo r C e­ m e n t w ith p o o l C a ll 3 5 1 -9 1 8 8 5 -4 23 R O O M S F O R w om en a l K appa A lp h a 9 6 2 -4 3 4 6 A p r il 22, 1968 351-8631 d ar G reen s lu x u r y tw o -m a n a p a rt­ T h c ta sc h o o l. h ou se. M e a ls T en w eek M o n d a y -F r id a v su m m er R ent 9 a .m . to lp .m . 10 a .m . - 12 noonand 1 -4 p.m . F IX T U R E O N E M A N Im m e d ia te ly fo r fo u r-m a n C h a le t a p a rtm e n t. A p a rtm e n ts . N E X T TO cam p u s -- tw o lu x u r v fu r­ m e n t. C a ll 3 5 1 -8 6 3 5 .5 - 4 23 S U M M E R : C E D A R G reen s, tw o m an *$225 ( a l l 4 8 9 -1 3 1 1 . 3 -4 19 D e tr o it, M ic h ig a n a p a rtm e n t, s w im m in g p o o l, red u ced except Saturday and Sunday. 3 5 1 -0 6 4 4 2 -4 19 B U IL D E R S n is h e d and $220 tw o bed ro om T h re e a p a rtm e n ts m o n th or o n e $180 year S U B L E A S E A rm s F O U R a p a rtm e n t fo r - m an su m m er H a s le tt R e ­ r e n t. 3 5 1 -8 8 4 8 . m o r n in g s 3 -4 19 S IN G L E c le a n , O R d o u b le , re a s o n a b le 237 p a r k in g , K e d z ie q u it" ? 351- S U M M E R S U B L E T . F u r n is h e d A ir* te a se b e g in n in g dune 13 3 5 1 -5 6 9 6 or d u c e d r a t e s . 3 3 7 -1 2 4 0 3 -4 19 T W O M A N fu rn is h e d . E lfic ie n c y a p a rt­ 0584 3 -4 22 e o n d ith m e d . C lo s e to eam p u s. 351- Let 3 5 1 -6 0 0 ?* 1 0 -4 29 m en t a v a ila b le now $140 p er 5838. > 4 22 58-hour week R E D U C E D L a rg est R A T E S S u m m er U n iv e r s ity T e rra ce te rm a p a rt­ m o n th 3 3 7 -9 2 6 3 3 -4 19 F A S T L A N S IN G . tl5 0 L ila c la r g e TW O M A N fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t N ear s in g le ro o m fo r m an . new h ou se long-term programs H O L T. T W O b ed ro om s. N ew sp a­ m en t 3 5 1 -0 1 6 5 3 -4 19 Margaret Nerad, Realtor cam p u s O p e n J u n o 1 s t. 3 5 5 -9 7 5 8 O N E O R tw o g irls fo r su m m e r. O ne ro o k in g . p a r k in g . fo r su m m er c io u s a p a rtm e n t w ith fir e p la c e Full benefits F u r n is h e d $180. h e a t . in c lu d e d No 3 -4 19 m o n t h 's r e n t f r e e . 3 5 1 - 9 0 8 6 4 -4 19 « a v a ila b le fro m M ay 15- and fa ll TW O M E N . S u m m er s u b le t U n iv e r - . Full or Part time c h ild r e n o r p e ts. F ifte e n m in u te s L A R G E F O U R m an a p a rtm e n t, fu r­ s ilv V illa . Q u ie t, e le a n b u ild in g , fo rm s ( ’a l l 3 3 2 - 2 3 6 1 M 22 E V E R G R E E N A R M S. F o u r-m a n su m ­ fro m M SU O X 9 -2 9 8 7 or O X ' 9 -2 3 1 5 S E L L YOUR HOM E . . . 5 -4 24 n is h e d . 1st N ear 3 5 5 -9 7 5 8 cam p u s. O pen 3 -4 Ju n e 19 p a r k in g , d itio n in g . w a lk to fu r n is h e d . cam p u s. C a ll A ir now ! con ­ 351- m er tio n e d s u b le t 3 3 2 -1 4 0 0 R ed u ced A ir-c o n d i­ 3 4 18 G u r ls R u m s fo r L IT W ro n i P it* 332* AND M O V E TO TW O M E N to s u b le t a p a rtm e n t fo r O P E N JU N F 1 5 th . O ne b lo c k fro m 0318 3 -4 19 SU M M E R F O U R -m a n lu x u r y a p a rt­ 0 3 1 8 o r 337 *2 6 3 6 L I T Northwind Farms Apartments su m m er S w im m in g P o o l. A ir-c o n ­ Lans C orporation cam p u s T h re e b ed ro om s, fir e p la c e . SU M M E R S U B L E A S E la r g e H a sle tt m e n t. a ir -c o n d itio n e d B lo c k fro m t-4 22 d itio n e d 3 5 1 -7 6 7 9 . 3 -4 22 704 Oakland 3 5 5 -9 7 5 8 3 -4 19 A p a r tm e n t F o u r o r fiv e m an C a ll B erk ey 3 5 1 -8 5 1 2 3 -4 18 SP A R T A N H A L L le a s in g su m n - r. fa ll 3 5 1 -0 6 1 4 3 4 19 La n sing , M ichigan S U M M E R F O U R -m a n s u b le t C h a le t H A SL E T T F O U R m an a p a rtm e n t fo r fo rm s fo r m en and w «m en. S in g le , 351-7722 A p a rtm e n t. R ed u ced ra te s 3 5 1 -0 3 5 4 su m m er s u b le t T h ir d flo o r . C a ll SU M M E R N E E D o n e g irl fo r th re e - Hauaas k ifr h e n s . d o u b le s \ e w lv d e c o ra te d , # 3 -4 22 c a r p c t i 'd . p r iv a te la v a to r ie s $ 8 *1 3 5 -4 23 g irl a p a rtm e n t $50. u tilitie s in ­ 3 3 7 -1 8 2 4 O N E G IR L n eed ed s p r in g te rm . W e ll c lu d e d 3 5 3 -7 5 7 2 3 -4 19 w eek 3 7 2 *1 0 3 1 . a p p o in tm e n t 6 -4 19 S U M M E R S U B L E T B u rch am W oods fu r n is h e d fo u r-m a n h ou se A lso O N E M A N need ed fo r tw o m an e ffi a v a ila b le s u m m e r 351 4 6 1 3 3 -4 19 Tw o or th re e m an . P o o l, a ir -c o n ­ M F V C L E A N , q u ie t, c o o k in g , p ark ­ c ie n c y a p a rtm e n t. R ed u ced ra te A T T E N T IO N F A C U L T Y : H o r iz o n d itio n e d H a lf m o n th tre e C a li 331- in g S u p e rv is e d . T w o b l« » c k s to H ou se. L a rg e one b ed ro om Q u ie t C a ll 3 3 7 -0 4 6 3 h o t o r e 6 p . m 3 -4 19 T H R E E B E D R O O M c o m p le te ly fu r­ 0911. 5 -4 18 B erkey 4 8 7 -5 7 3 3 o r 4 8 5 -8 8 3 6 O a tm o s p h e re P a r tia lly fu r n is h e d $235/Month buys n is h e d W a lk in g d is ta n c e to cam p u s C E D A R - M O U N T H ope a rea Tw o C arp o rt in c lu d e d $160 E D 2 -1 4 3 8 . Im m e d ia te p o s s e s s io n R e fe re n c e s T W O G IR L S need ed fo rsu m m e r in E D 2 -0 8 1 1 . 3 -4 23 G IR L S SU M M K R h o u s in g K appa b ed ro om s, liv in g roo m , k itc h e n , r e q u ir e d . R e n t. $ 2 6 (1 C a ll E D 2* fo u r g irl a p a r tm e n t 3 3 7 -1 2 3 0 . 5 -4 19 D e lta . M e a ls M onday th ro u g h F r i­ u tilitie s , p a r k in g G e n tle m a n $100 3080 1014 H u n tin g to n R oad . E a st H A S L E T T A P A R T M E N T S F o u r m an day 3 3 2 - 5 6 5 9 .3 3 7 -1 3 2 7 3 -4 18 3 3 9 -8 9 3 0 . 3 -4 19 L in s in g 3 4 19 S U M M E R L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T s u m m e r s u b le a s e . 3 5 1 -0 6 6 9 . 5 -4 23 T w o m an . A ir -c o n d itio n e d . R ed u ced P R IV A T E R O O M S w ith ro o k in g a v a il­ S U M M E R T E R M . C o m fo rta b le th re e o r JU N E 1st K iv e ^ r o o m s . tw o b a th s , r a t e s . 3 5 1 -0 6 7 7 . b -4 19 a b le n ow 526 F v e n g ro e r 3 -4 18 E A S T M IC H IG A N fu r n is h e d la r g e you this: to u r m an. tw o bed ro om a p a rtm e n t, g a ra g e U n tu rn ish e d N ear U n io n e ffic ie n c y a p a rtm e n t. C o m p le te k it­ p a n e le d , q u ie t. C a ll 4 8 4 -5 5 6 5 or $135 3 3 2 -8 9 0 3 3 -4 19 S U M M E R a p a rtm e n t T E R M . N ic e s t in U n i v e r s i t y th re e -m a n T e rra ce . 3 5 1 -7 1 2 4 3 -4 19 chen . P a rk in g $20 w e e k ly . P h one For Sale 3 7 2 -4 9 6 3 . 3 -4 19 SU M M E R T E R M S tu d e n ts - fa m ilv . 2 7 -W . s p o tle s s . 3 5 1 -0 1 6 3 3 -4 19 O N E TO lo u r s u b le a s e su m m er te rm S E W IN G M A C H IN G c le a r a n c e s a le R e a s o n a b le . N ear cam p u s F re e R ed u ced ren t 3 3 2 -0 5 0 5 3 -4 18 L U X U R Y F O U R -m a n a p a rtm e n t fo r B ran d new p o r ta b le s . $49 50 $ 5 .0 0 p a r k in g 3 3 2 -8 9 0 3 3 -4 19 S U M M E R S U B L E T . O ne m an need ed . su m m e r. W a t e r 's E d g e 3 5 1 -6 9 2 3 p er m o n th . L a rg e s e le c tio n of re ­ A four man luxury apartment R iv e r s id e E a s t . $ 5 5 . 3 5 1 -0 5 3 3 . 5 -4 22 S U M M E R S U B L E A S E th re e -m a n U n i- 3 4 19 O N E G IR L fo r su m m er in e ig h t g irl c o n d itio n e d u sed m a c h in e s S in g e r s v e r s itv V illa D is c o u n t on ren t. 337- W h ite s . N e c c h is . N ew H om e and bou se $50 in c lu d e s u tilitie s 351- E A S T S ID E . S ev era l one b ed ro om . 2112» 5 -4 22 C E D A R V IL L A G E F o u r-m a i a p a rt­ ‘m a n y o th e rs “ $ 1 9 .9 5 to $ 3 9 .9 5 . Indoor plumbing $120 - $140. O ne tw o b ed ro om . $160: m en t S u m m er te rm R ed u ced ra te s 7969 . 3 -4 18 T erm s E D W A R D S D IS T R IB U T IN G L ea se now fo r fa ll, n in e m o n th s le a s e 3 5 1 -0 3 6 3 5 4 22 S U M M E R O N L Y . T h ree. $150. fu r­ C O M P A N Y . 1115 N o rth W a s h in g to n O N E G IR L , im m e d ia te ly and or su m ­ Air-conditioning E D 7 -7 1 5 1 . 5 -4 22 m er T w o b lo c k s U n io n 3 5 1 -9 0 8 7 R E D U C E D R A T E S S u p e rv is e d lu x u r y n is h e d . 9190 c lo s e . 217 C h a r le s . 351- 3 -4 18 4 8 9 -6 4 4 8 . C -4 13 A R B O R F O R E S T A P A R T M E N T S 4 -4 19 B IR T H D A Y C A K E S . 7’ $ 3 .6 0 . 8 - a p a rtm e n t fo r s u b le t N ear W illia m s . A door with hinges, lock, and apt. number T r o w b r id g e F a c u lty T to a d . E a st m e m b e r s . D e lu x e o n e a n d L a n s in g . tw o S U M M E R A P A R T M E N T : C heap lo u r 3 5 1 -0 5 8 7 . 3 4 18 W O M EN S T U D E N T S - S u m m e r, fa ll. $ 4 .1 2 . sh eet 9 " ca k es - $ 4 .9 0 K W A ST D e liv e r e d B A K E R IE S . A lso E x c e lle n t lo c a tio n K itc h e n , p a r k in g , b ed ro om a p a rtm e n ts a v a ila b le . P r i­ m an d e lu x e C h a le t a p a rtm e n t. C a ll S U M M E R : R IV E R S ID E E a st. F o u r IV 4 -1 3 1 7 C -4 18 Furniture and beds with mattresses v a te p a tio and s w im m in g p o o l. C ha­ 3 5 1 -0 6 1 5 3 -4 18 stu d e n ts, red u ced ra te . 3 5 1 -0 2 4 5 la u n d r y . 3 3 2 -1 9 1 8 3 -4 18 le t H ou se fo r p r iv a te p a r tie s . W ith in a f t e r 5 p .m . 34/ 18 F O U R B E D R O O M fu r n is h e d h ou se K O D A K C O LO R film s iz e 1 2 6 -6 2 0 - Windows w a lk in g d is ta n c e of cam p u s. No JO H N R a p a rtm e n t. 623 S h arp , C o m p le te ly tw o b ed ro om fu r n is h e d . Su m m er and n ext y e a r $10 w eek. 127. 99c. T w e lv e p r in t ro ll p roc­ c h ild r e n o r p e ts. P h o n e 3 3 7 -0 6 3 4 fo r T O P F L O O R . U n iv e r s ity T e rra ce : essed . $ 2 .1 1 . W ith th is ad o n ly . F e m a le s . N ear cam p u s 3 3 2 -8 5 2 6 Closeness to campus (An easy walk) a p p o in tm e n t. C -4 18 P a y d ia te ly ow n $150 u tilitie s . C a ll A v a ila b le ST A Y R E A L T Y im m e ­ IV H U G E ! S e p a ra te s tu d y , d iv id e d b a th . 5 4 22 E x p ire s 6 -1 -6 8 . M A R E K R E X A L L S u m m e r . 3 5 1 -8 9 4 6 34/ 18 D R U G S a t F ran d o r N ew lo w e r 5 -2 2 1 1 . R e a lt o r 34/ 18 A floor H A R W IC K D R IV E . W e s t W illo w a rea M A N N E E D E D fo r fiv e m a il, fiv e bed ­ e v e r y d a y d is c o u n t p r ic e s C -4 18 L u x u rv tw o -b e d ro o m , u n fu r n is h e d , S U M M E R S U B L E T . T h re e b ed ro o m ro o m h ou se $ 4 2. 3 3 9 -8 3 3 6 . 3 -4 18 W A N T E D : O N E g irl su m m er te rm . Carpeting on the floor n e w ly d e c o ra te d P h o n e 4 8 9 -3 4 8 6 . O ne c h ild $145 3 -4 18 H a sle tt A p a rtm e n ts . P h o n e 351- d u p le x , b a r. tw o b a th s . 3 5 1 -8 3 1 1 -. 3 4 18 1961 bo o kcase C O L L I E R 'S $70 E n c y c lo p e d ia , 3 3 7 -0 5 4 3 w ith 3 -4 22 5434 a fte r 6 p m . 54/ 22 W A N T O N E g irl to sh a re h ou se n ear A Kitchen O N E M A N r e m a in d e r te rm F o u r- cam p u s $30 m o n th p lu s u tilitie s . F E N D E R S U P E R -R e v e rb . E p ip h o n e C a ll 3 5 1 -7 9 4 0 o r 4 8 4 -9 4 4 8 3 -4 18 NORTHWIND APARTMENTS m an s u b le t. S u m m e r-c h e a p C h a le t S o lid C h e rry w ood . V ib r a to . T u p ic - Empty cupboards, a stove, a refrigerator A p a r tm e n ts . 3 5 1 -8 4 5 6 . 3 -4 19 128 SO U T H F o s te r -- E a st S id e , k u p s. S h u re m ik e 3 5 5 -9 3 6 4 3 -4 22 n ear F ran d o r H ou se to sh a re w ith 4 Empty closets (Students Only) K IL B O R N W A L K IN G d is ta n c e fro m tw o boys R oom fo r lo u r m o re R C A C O LO R T V . S o fa . D resser. d o w n to w n . N e w -o n e b ed ro om F u r­ $45 ea ch p er m o n th . $45 d e p o s it. D in e tte s e t. B est o ffe r C a ll 372- n is h e d . p a r k in g . I .e a s e r e q u ir e d 8766. 3 3 2 -6 2 5 0 e v e n in g s . 3 -4 22 2 Bedrooms 3 3 2 -3 1 3 5 . 1 0 4 24 P av ow n u tilitie s P h o n e 3 7 2 -6 1 8 8 5 4 24 Beechwood Apts. V A C U U M S W E E P E R . $50 C a ll 351- 8517 3 -4 22 Dishwashers 1130 Beech St. • 3 parking spaces per apartment 3-Month Lease More Classifieds On Back Page June 15 - Sept. 15 • Huge front lawn on River See the people at P X Store — Frandor $250 per month Dunham Woods-Eydeal Villa Paddle Ball Paddles, $5.88. Penn. Tennis Balls $1.99* STATE MANAGEMENT Located behind Yankee Stadium Luxury Apts, with swimming pools C a ll u s now f o r a s u m m e r a p a rtm a n t. $2.49. Tennis Racket P re ss, $1.39. New Golf Balls $3.98/3 Tennis Shoes $5*49. Baseball 444 Michigan' Gloves $4.88-^9.88. Air Fbrce f o r m o re In fo rm a tio n Sun Glasses, $2.98. Softballs 332-8687 eal NORTHWIND MANAGEMENT East LassiRK Management Co. $1.98. Swim Fins $ 1 0 4 8 - $11.88. Swim Saokels $ 2 4 8 . Special Fishing Tackla. Rods, 745 Burcham Drive, Apt. 2 Reels, Lures, Linas. Sava 29ft 331-0636 Mon-Fri 351-5036 351-7880. o r 351-4275 after 5 pun. a fte r 5 p.m . -35%. 1-5 p.m. Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 18, 1968 O O N N b e ll, W 7> v e ry For Sale T R O M B O N E . good c o n d itio n . C a p p e r-b ra s s C a ll 356- M / 19 T W O b e a u tifu l u te * fro m F t r S a lt B E D R O O M lo t in cam p u s. S q u ir e . H o lt. F ifte e n Im m e d ia te 1 9 » . on m in ­ o c­ R ID E Transportation v e r s ity . W A N T E D A p r il to 2 6 th O h io C a ll S ta te U n i­ 3 5 3 -1 0 8 2 1 -4 18 M A N A G E R S b a ll 4294 te a m Wanted N E E D E D th is fo r s p r in g . M SU C a ll fo o t­ 353- M / 18 (continued from page one I Illegal ballots cast they added a three-digit num­ cu p an cy. C h ild r e n w e lc o m e . 9900 dom from the phone book, the placed his own lock on the box H O U SE H O L D D R A P E R IE S , c h a ir , M / It R ID E W A N T E D to O h io S ta te fo r fiv e D E S P E R A T E ! IN F O R M A T IO N le a d ii« Then, on the pretext of next step was to stamp the and took it to the Spartan ber to it.” d a v e n p o rt, n e e d le p o i n t s to o l, a io c - fe n ce rs. L eav e A p r il 28. E x p e n ses to a p p r t k s m lo n o f 1 98646 b o u se opening another polling sta­ ballots. This was done with an Room, where the votes were to So, when he entered the Spar­ tr ic b r o ile r , b le n d e r. M l B y rn es 1 9 » I f 1 W M o b ile H om e on lo t la p a id . 3 3 8 - 7 0 » . M 18 fo r A u s tr a lia n , w a rd e d . M 1 -M 1 7 . C a n a d ia n g ra d s M re ­ / ll tion, he obtained 25 ballots, ordinary date stamp. be counted. tan Room with his ballot box, R e a d . P h o n e IV M l » . M / ll M ason (7 8 -2 8 5 0 M / ll counting them out, and having The 100 ballots that were and signed in the name of a C H IL D C A R E in m y h om e. $ 1/2 the pollwatcher confirm the voted w ere divided in to fiv e In the m eantim e, he had told non-existent f r a t e r n i t y , he M U ST S E L L tw e lv e s tr in g fo lk g u ita r S H A R P T W O b ed ro om 10' x 50' on Wanted y e a r s u p . P h o n e 3 3 2 -0 2 1 8 M / 18 his inside m an on the elections found that several of the check­ w ith e l e c t r i c p ic k -u p . 3 1 3 - 1 1 » . M / 19 ■ o t. C a r p e tin g th ro u g h o u t $ 2 .0 0 0 count and sign out the ballots. groups of 20 ballots, each group 8 5 5 -1 8 2 9 M / 18 H IG H D O L L A R p a id fo r S ilv e r C e r tif­ B L O O D D O N O R S n eed ed . 17 50 fo r Repeating the same g a m b it having a specific voting pat­ com m ission about the ASMSU ers, who were in on the plan, V O IC E O P M u s ic p o r ta b le ta p e re­ ic a te s . A lso buv o th e r o ld c o in s . co rd er A lm o s t new . $30 3 3 3 -9 3 0 1 . a ll p o s itiv e . A n e g a tiv e . B n ega­ a t the Union, he obtained a tern. A ll 100 ballots, however, E L E C T IO N R E T U R N PASS challenged the box. M / 19 Lost & Found 4 8 7 -0 3 8 0 M 22 tiv e . and n e g a tiv e . A B $12 0 0 n e g a tiv e . M IC H IG A N $10 00. C O M ­ O four-inch stack of ballots, voted fo r the fir s t name in each that he had made. “ I wanted to When asked if the inside W A N T T U T O R fo r C P S 110 C a ll A l. 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B ut w hat happened was, were they all checked, to make d ay. and F r id a y : W ed n esd ay and p a r is o n w e lc o m e d . O P T IC A L D IS ­ L O ST : p ' r s i,n m * ,e c a t- » 1 4 o r 3 5 3 -7 9 5 6 3 -4 22 T h u r s d a y . 1 2 - 6 :3 0 3 3 7 -7 1 8 3 . C w ith 100 names selected a t ra n­ sheets in to the b a llo t box, he they adopted the card, only sure the right number cam e in. C O U N T . I l l T u s s ln g B u ild in g . P h o n e S p a r« F O U N D * a G en ero u * IV 2 -4 M 7 . C -4 19 r e w a rd ! C a ll im - u u « M / 18 F E N D E R SH O W M A N 15 a m p lifie r o r L O ST : G O L D m o to r c y c le h e lm e t F en d er Ja g u a r g u ita r . E x c e lle n t con ­ T u esd ay n ig h t. P le a s e re tu rn ! R e­ d itio n . 3 9 3 - 3 3 » . M / 18 w a rd . 3 5 1 -5 7 » . M / 22 SC U B A E Q U IP M E N T U k e new . A ll Personal a c c e s s o r ie s . C a ll 6 7 6 -1 2 9 5 M / 18 F R E E !! A T h r illin g hour of b e a u ty . W E D D IN G G O W N . 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