Tuesday MICHIGAN U Vol. 60 Number 162 N I V I R STATI S l t Y East Lansing, Michigan NEWS April 23,1968 10c .»»»s 355-4560 1-5 p.m . C L I F F O R D S P I A R S When was the stadium built? How long did it take to build it? How much concrete is In it? Simon Ulrich, Detroit freshman. Spartan Stadium was built in 1923 with a seating capacity of 14.000. In 1935, seats were added to bring the capacity to E f f e c t i v e V i e t f o r c e s 26.000, when the stadium was officially named Macklin Field. The next enlargement came in 1948, when seating was raised to 51,000. In 1956, 9.000 additional seats were construct­ ed. and in 1957, the final enlargement took place, with the addi­ t o r e d u c e w a r e n d e a v o r tion of the upper decks bringing seating capacity to its present 76.000. It was then that the stadium received its present NEW YORK (AP (--Defense Secre­ ing: "But if Hanoi would rather fight name. than talk, or elects both to talk and tary Clark M. Clifford said Monday According to Ted Simon of the Physical Plant, approximate­ fight, the record of success we have increased effectiveness of South Viet­ ly 55,000 cubic yards of concrete were used in constructing already achieved shows that military namese forces will now enable the United the stadium. States to level off its war effort "and victory is beyond Hanoi’s reach." * * * * Clifford told the AP meeting that all in due time to begin the gradual process Can an MSU student request a Wasserman test at OUn if he has South Vietnamese regular ground forces of reduction.” reason to believe that he has contracted venereal disease? If will have the M16 rifle by July, and that Clifford offered no timetable as he so and the results arepositive, will the parents of the student 100.000 more M16s are scheduled to be appeared before the annual membership be notified if he is u) | r 21? Is the information available to in the hands of regional and popular meeting of The Associated Press, for his any interested persons? Name withheld upon request. South Vietnamese forces bv November. first public address since he became Yes, a student can request a Wasserman test at Olin. Dr. As U.S. manpower contributions level secretary of defense seven weeks ago. James S. Feurig, director of Olin. said that the results of the off. the secretary continued»-* military Army officials have raised the possibility test are strictly confidential. The state or county health au­ aid to the South Vietnamese also will of a withdrawal of American troops be­ thority. however, must be notified if the results are positive. include machine guns, grenade launchers, ginning in 1969. This is required by law, and is done purely in the interest of His speech followed his outline of mortars, trucks and military radios. public health. It is the health authority's duty to insure that the Turning to other subjects. Clifford policy at his first news conference individual follows through with the treatment program. The spoke of lessons learned about riot April 11. when he said the administra­ results remain confidential with the physician performing the control by National Guardsmen and tion’s goal is to gradually turn over test and the health official. The only way by which the infor­ the bulk of the fighting to the South federal troops. He declared: "We mation can be released is if the tested individual gives his au­ have learned that manpower, not fire­ Vietnamese. thorization for release This requires his bona fide signature After the setbacks occasioned by the power. deals best with mass lawless­ * * * * ness. We have learned, too. that a Communist Tet offensive. Clifford told Why is Ace-A-Diamonds allowed to place their literature .under curfew can help greatly in preventing the news executives. President Johnson doors, through halls and in elevators? We (Wilson Hall) have clashes and conflict and possibly blood- ordered a comprehensive review of asked those distributing in cease but they continue. Charles ^ T O V lfiS P . V M S 'S * in . ¿/j, j ' what ne caiieti W » n'tf* W i n t e r r e p r u & e - . » c>». » — o . - v .- s . •• v■ - * * 'I ‘*4** ' •*■ « *< '.4 - i —1 ---- - > Vietnam . less and personally noble decision of There is a University ordinance against such literature being "The results, were clear and the President Johnson voluntarily to remove Sunday a f t e r n o o n ’s b a l m y w e a t h e r fo u n d L y n n e C r o n q u l s t , W h i t e distributed in University facilities, accordirig to Milton B. Dick­ results * were encouraging.'' Clifford himsell as candidate for re-election Pftdn-s, s e n i o r , s t u d y i n g th e H o r t i c u l t u r e c c u m s erson. vice-president of student affairs. Proper University went on. They disclosed that Hanoi sp rin g I s h e r e to s t a y . State N e w s P h o t o b y B o b I v i n s this year ." authorities have been notified and the distribution should could not bend South Vietnam to its cease. will by military force. “ We concluded that Americans will not need always to do more and more, When does the Detroit Zoo open? Alan Baker, Springfield, III., but rather that the increased effective­ freshman. The Detroit Zoo always opens on the second Thursday in May. this year. May 9. The Children's Zoo on Belle Isle will open on May 23. A new addition to the zoo this year is a penguin house ness of the South Vietnamese govern­ ment and its fighting forces will now permit us to level off our effort-and in due time to begin the gradual proc­ Saigon offensive feared,- which is in the final stages of construction in preparation for ess of reduction." the opening. Are the Bed Cedar ducks protected by law? Can a person be At present, there are 522.000 U.S. troops in Vietnam, and the administra­ tion has fixed a ceiling for this year of about 550.000. Reports from Saigon S. Viet army on full alert arrested for chasing or catching them? Sarah Stephen, East have indicated plans already are under police in Saigon had been told to launched April 8. has encountered small SAIGON o Defense Secretary Clark M. Clifford said in his first THE LOST MARINER public address since taking over the post that increased ef­ a c o m b in a t io n o f fectiveness of South Vietnamese forces will now enable the United States to level off its war effort “and in due time O LD TOWN in C hicago to begin the gradual process of reduction." See page 1 P L U M STR EET in D e tro it HAIGHT-ASHBURY In San F ra n c is c o N a tio n a l N e w s L o o k C o n ce rn e d fa th e r • The General Accounting Office, the agency which »A t a n o w s c o n fo ro n c o In D o tr o lt, M o n d a y * tho.Rov. checks government spending for Congress, said that the Na­ F i » r v tional Space Agency erred in not insisting that a multi­ ' „ I . . !,>» .i- V » • *r« A m r a o a r t n o million dollar Lunar module subcontract be awarded through c o u ld t o c a rry on th o p r o g r a m s an d c o m m ltm o n ts now competitive bidding o f h is son. U P I T o lo p h o t o I T , ^ B e s t A t T h e op«n • The Citizens’ Board of Inquiry into IfeRgit and Mod- nights nutrition, made up of private citizens, reported that there is J ^ 0 T e r m P a r t y concrete evidence of chronic hunger and dangerous mal­ E d u c a to r to d is c u s s p o v e r ty ’ t i l 8:30 nutrition in all parts of the United States, but primarily V C a ll M a r t i n 5s N o w in the South and the Southwest. See page 2 \ a t U r b a n L e a g u e d in n e r • Richard M. Nixon all but ruled out the probability that „ F o r A n A p p o in tm e n t he will ^rin the nomination for president on the first ballot Samuel D. Proctor, president dation. the federal government at the Republican convention next August, but he asserted of the Institute for Services to and other foundation sources for the first time that he has developed strong second- Education ~A na­ 18-month contract wage re­ EDITOR’S NOTE: This is somebody didn't chide him. tionwide telephone workers' opener and writing a completely after serving in the Navy during the final story of a series of 'Why don't you take on Lyndon strike persisted Monday as a new. fullscale three-year agree­ biographical and issue sketches World War II. he was gradu­ ated from Harvard University Johnson?' It became part of federal judge in Kentucky threw ment. of Choice 68 candidates. The life, like breathing or touch out one of two state court orders Gilmer said most telephone national collegiate presidential in 1948. He studied law at the Uni­ football. No man ever had which union officials said service was being maintained primary is currently being held more offers to hold his coat blocked chances of settling their without undue difficulty in the versity of Virginia and was on campus. while he got out there and walkout. fifth day of the first nation­ admitted to the Massachu­ Robert Francis Kennedy has mixed it up with Big Sonny." Attorneys for the AFL-CIO wide telephone strike in 21 years. setts bar in 1951. been called the "runt of the Big Sonny says he is no Communications Workers, rep­ The union previously rejected In • 1952. he managed his litter" by his father Joseph longer available for a fight. resenting some 200.000 strikers company offers to increase brother's campaign for sena­ because he was the only Ken­ That leaves Kennedy facing in 40 states, were also reported­ wages bv 7.5 per cent over 18 tor and the following year, nedy boy who didn't achieve McCarthy and possibly Vice ly asking a federal judge in Mo­ months. The company said the he was appointed as one of the six foot stature. assistant counsels to the Sen­ President Hubert Humphrey. bile to void the Alabama state union had demanded 10.5 per Long considered the family The first big test will be injunction. cent. ate Permanent Subcommittee underdog in athletics, he is on Investigations, at that time in the May 7 Indiana primary Alabama strike leaders said Telephone installers, contract now assuming that role in where he will butt heads with R e g is t r a t io n lin e the picket lines would remain up pattern setters in the industry, headed by Sen. Joseph R. Mc­ national politics. McCarthy for the first time. in that state. now average $3.27 per hour. Carthy. R-Wis. Young Bobby will certainly One thing is certain, the O v e r 150 s t u d e n t s and f a c u l t y f r o m 15 u n i v e r s i t i e s ' The union president. Joseph Other telephone workers aver­ He became chief counsel to have to overcome several im­ Sen. John L. McClellan. D- runt of the Kennedy litter r e g i s t e r e d f o r the c o l l e g e a n d th e b l a c k stu d e n t s y m ­ A. Beirne. described the two age $2.79. portant obstacles if he is to ROBERT F. KENNEDY will be in there swinging from p o s i u m at A l m a C o l l e g e S a t u r d a y . state-court injunctions obtained U.S. District Judge James Ark.. and helped open a three be successful in his campaign In short. Kennedy must per­ year inquiry into labor and the start. S ta te N e w s P h o t o b y Ja n G u g l i o t t i by the Southern Bell Telephone Gordon in Louisville voided the for the presidency of the United suade the voters of this coun­ management corruption. Co. as preposterous and anti­ Kentucky court order against States. try. in addition to the many He left the committee in union. and said.they had dashed the union that had been issued There is substantial senti­ teenaged supporters he has. 1959 to join John F. Kennedy's hopes for new negotiations to Saturday. Aim a symposium ment in favot> of the junior that he is his own man. political staff. end the wage dispute which Gordon said that if Southern senator from New York merely Other factors favor the young On Dec. 16. 1960 he was started the strike last Thursday. Bell had any valid complaint because of the memory of the senator. His vast fortunes named Attorney General in the against the union, it must seek dead president and the great allow him to keep his massive incoming Kennedy administra­ Southern Bell obtained the in­ some other remedy, such as a charisma of the Kennedy name. political machine well oiled. , tion. junctions on grounds that its suit for damages. However, there is also the His knowledge of campaign­ contracts with the union still sets ro ce resolutions Charges of nepotism were' opposite reaction from many, ing. gained from managing his made as well as criticism of were in force and that workers that Bobby is merely riding the brother's successful campaign placing an inexperienced law­ refusing to cross picket lines crest of the Kennedy wave. in 1960. is also an asset. yer in a post of such impor­ of telephone installers were Student arraig ned The family's great wealth It is also recognized that tance. He resigned in 1964 actively attempt *(0 change violating the agreement. By JAN GUGLIOTTI black- community, also results in the feeling he holds sway with the politi­ when he ran successfully for State News Staff Writer campuses and communities as called racism th Many Bell workers in most in East Lansing among many that he is trying cal bosses in the democratic the U.S. Senate from New followers, not leaders, in the other states, including Alabama Black students on the na­ the whites. Henry Plante, senior class to buy the nomination. party in contrast to his major black. revv>V&\M'vv." and Kentucky, are refusing to York. tion's campuses do not want „•“ All black trapped in president, 'stoua Others feel that ire wvvts the opponent , fcugene McCar- ‘V - / Greet«*«»'«*. «Ha« «Ho m . Oscoda Area Schools: A ll elem entary, ophy: B a rb a ra G ive n , nursing: J a c ­ of A m e ric a : A ll m ajo rs of the college of Lo cation: M ich secondary and special education B M queline W right, nursing: N eil Vande business . s c i­ to the dale of an interv iew A combination living and M ich. C ity of B attle C re e k: U rban Planning ence. general science, a co u stically handi­ Monday. A p r il22: learning housekeeping manage­ o r m o re of H am burger | capped and business education »B.M >. Lo­ Cam p Com m ission: Cam p counselors, ROASTS «B.M ». Lo cation: M ich. ment course began Sunday at B a y C ity P u b lic Schools: E a r ly and later cation: M ich w aterfro nt d irecto rs and senior life sav­ elem entary education, p hysical education State M utual L ife Assurance Co. of ers. Lo catio n : M ich. Kellogg Center for Continuing A m e ric a : A ll m ajo rs of the college of busi­ Cam p NahelU: Cam p counselors, a c ­ G ra n d P r iz e , B lade C u ts . Lo catio n ; ness and pre-law i B •. Lo catio n . M ich tivity leaders, horseback riding in stru c­ BEE F CHUCK U .S . A rm y Audit Agency. M idw estern tors. nature study and cam p c ra it. Lo ca­ hospital housekeepers. M ich. Forty-four executive and as­ B revard County Board of P u b lic In ­ D is tric t: Accounting iB .M * . Location: tion: M ich. POT ROAST stru ctio n : A ll elem en tary, secondary edu­ M ich and vario u s. Crooked Tree G ir l Scout Co u ncil: Unit sistant housekeepers from hos­ cation «except boy's p hysical education U .S . Homes D ivision . U S. Steel Corp leader <21 ■. w aterfro nt counselor . pitals in 18 states. Canada and Building .construct ion and c iv il engineer­ unit counselor, kitchen aide, cook and and social stud ies' and special education ing . Lo catio n : M idwest. w aterfront d irecto r <21. W SI. sm a ll cra ft British Honduras will study LB. • B.M ». Lo cation : F la . Brooklyn C ity School D is tric t: E a r ly and A p ril 25 and 26. Thursd ay and F rid a y : training* Lo catio n : M ich. for five weeks under the guidance E m e ry A ir Freig h t C o rp .: M arketing Tuesd ay. A p ril 23: of MSU faculty members and later elem en tary education, a rt. m athe­ and transportation adm inistrati«»n. m an­ Chevrolet F lin t M anufacturing. G en er­ SPARTAN, S kinless m atics. science, business education. agement and econom ics . Lo ca­ tion: M ich. a rts «B.M » Lo catio n : M ich F ru e h au ff Corp : A ll m ajo rs of the col­ leges of business and engineering «B » Cam p Sequoia: Sophomores and above in fencing, rifle rv (N R A i. tennis, dance, w aterfro nt 'head and a ssista n tsi. na­ lems.” Dr. Edwin L. Cros­ by. director of the American Hospital Assn.. which is co­ SHOP'RITE SPARTAH COFFEE 1 lb . can Lo cation: M ich. ture. m u sic, cra fts and d irecto r of d ra­ F o w le rv ille Community Schools: E a rly G re a t West L ife Assurance C o .: A ll m a­ m atics. 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The audience ference, backed by the attitude ation to “Christ coming to take such a way as to make the E n te rta in m e n t W r ite r soon learns, however, that that killings in a foreign land the sinners out of Hell, but villagers appear abnormally The Performing Arts Com­ they are deserters who were have nothing to do with the they don’t want to be freed." emaciated while the soldiers pany (P A C ) will open its recently involved in a point­ domestic problems of the home- In conjunction with this con­ arrived from outside are more spring term production schedule less police action somewhere in folk. cept, he notes that the player's or less normal. tonight with "Sergeant Mus- the Empire during which five Rutledge compares the situ­ makeup has been designed in “During rehearsal,” thé di­ grave’s Dance." a bizarre anti­ innocents were killed. rector said, “ we discussed the war play by the contemporary Musgrave. who Rutledge de­ play in relation to the war in English playwright, John Arden. scribes as “a kind of Oliver Vietnam. It ’s the ‘destroy the Frank Rutledge, head of PAC Cromwell or John Brown fig­ town to save it’s idea.” and the director of this par­ ure" is determined that he Production-wise, the play ticular production, believes that must return this same sort of employs the first big platform the scope of the play far ex­ thing.back .to.the bosses on. the set to he used in Fairchild ceeds that of the usual anti­ Isles who sent it abroad to Theater in almost three years, war work. " It is,” he said, begin with. This goal is to and the cast consists of more “anti-human because they’re be accomplished by a similar undergraduate and non-theater senseless and don't care. massacre of 25 people at home. < people than have been used by Musgrave is the leader of In his attempt to turn the the PAC this season. what is ostensibly a team of striking miners against the Aside from a considerable F a u lt y v ir tu o s o s four 19th century army re­ bosses in support of his demon­ amount of singing by the charac­ stration. the deserter - leader ters, the play will be introduced T h e M S U D e p t, o f M u s i c p r e s e n t e d a F a c u l t y C h a m b e r M u s i c C o n c e r t S u n d a y f e a ­ cruiters who arrive in a small encounters the qualities of and the acts bridged by anti­ tu rin g : J a m e s N lb loc k, v io lin ; T h e o d o r e Jo h nso n, v io lin ; L y m a n B o d m a n , vio la ; English mining village with the stated intention of holding a human stubbornness and indif­ war ballads from the throat of L o u i s P o t t e r J r. , c e l l o ; V i r g i n i a B o d m a n , b a s s ; 8 n d D a v i d R e n n e r , p i a n o and PAC’s resident minstrel, Tom hflrp slc h o rd , N e w s PkfttA A KIawc S ta t e P h o t o k\/ b y S t a n IL uiim m Clark. i c h-. i g a n PROGRAMINFORMATION ►482-3908 PROGRAM INFORMATION►485-6485 M Q U A D M E R Ma u i L_ZC 1 UfariW 1*25, 3:25, 5:30, TO DAY FACULTY GROUP "Ö W . 7:35,9:45 From 1:00 P-M. • P u b sce n e Wed. is Ladles Day I 75* to 6:00 P.M. Feature at 1:00-3:45 6:30-9:20 e In t h i s s c e n e f r o m ' “ S e r g e a n t M u s g r a v e ’s D a n c e , ” Sgt. M u s g r a v e , p l a y e d b y R i c k H ite, I s b u y i n g d r i n k s f o r th e t o w n s p e o p l e , p l a y e d b y B a r t o n R o l c k y , J a m e s B r p d o n and D e b b y T o m l i n s o n . Music rendered properly By JIM ROOS with capacities well over 2.000. ITS MOTWHOYOUCOM. Thus, the group of 100 or about it. The faculty artists rrsMOwvouoorrf T H E g o o d : S ta te N e w s P h o t o b y R u s s e l l S t e f f e y State News Reviewer it’s not often that music lovers more enthusiasts who filled an did a splendid job of bringing T H E B A D : Since box-office demands have an opportunity to hear alcove at the Kresge Art Cen­ out the restrained, grave beauty r a m nEUimfln usually dictate that professional chamber music played where it ter Sunday seemed doubly de­ of each movement. IhflSacntlUaruf JMMVFMQO TECHNICOLOR* VA UNIVERSAL PICTURE T H E a «■> «e-» CO M ING. . . U G I Y rëjhTICHNISCOPt" TECHNICOLOR’ I UNIflOARTISTSI NORTHSIDE P R IV I-IN T H IA T K »^ sVJ concert ensembles, large or small, be presented in halls was meant to be played-in a chamber. FOXEASTERNTHEATRES•SUBSIDIARYOFNATIONALGENERALCORP lighted to be hearing chamber music masterworks rendered in their proper setting and by Renner at a single-kevboard harpsichord was joined by violin­ ists Johnson and James Niblock Next: MSweet November1 “ THE B IB L E ” an excellent faculty chamber and bassist Virginia Bodman f i i f a I M A » ( I W ~ 4 « M M t l S P A R T A N T W I N T H E A T R E • Itpo use»*01?*** - i.*v- . ensemble from the MSI Music in an interpretation that was. striking for it.? vw .«- , „ .V/,1;' 1 ! A N S IN G D riv e In Theatre 1 •: M t T O N IG H T ! E x c lu siv e - TONIGHT . . . 1A ST 8 !G *!!S H T ! 20ÎH pCEsN re eT nU tsRY-FO X The (forfcen upenvo vfnrt a > integrated and elegant perform­ ance of Mozart's energetic aviu menamg cn One two violins especially. The concluding performance * s:n / f. 11 dap T “ B illio n D o lla r B r a în ” I S Mm T H E S T R A N G E W O R LD r \ | E-flat Piano Quartet. Fur of the great Schumann E-flat the most part, the playing on Piano .Quintet was not quite up FREE HEATERS T h e B U llo n D o llo r B ra in Is O F T H E P L Ê A S U R E - all sides was persuasive, free- to the consummate playing of C o-Fe ature B ob H o p e -P h y llis D llle r P ro g ra m e d f o r W o rld D e s tru c tio n "B IL L IO N __susA» L O V E R S ! ’ , STRASgfffiT E PARiy kSTONm spirited and warmly conceived. Tempos in the outer move­ ments. while brisk, were never the Mozart and Purcell, nor was it as musically penetrating. Although the opening bars of P,flit!Lanet D O LLA R B R A IN " comi»)Mu« of the "tic-toc" variety one the Allegro brilliante were encounters all too frequently. APES M ic h a e l C a ln e - K a r l M a ld e n PANAVISION* heroic enough, the rest of the CRM If HURE I Ü 1 1 Pianist David Renner offered movement suffered from rather Shown At 9:40 Only S h o w n at 7x20 a n d late an' abundance-of-"sparkling. runs “breathfess- plaving- and an in­ Shown at 7:30 & 9:20 and beautifully turned phrases, flexible pace that robbed the ONE M A N H A S IT . . . NO but his playing was always many lyrical sections of the PROGRAM INFORMATION V 932*6044 thoughtful, never merely sur­ , Diivm t h r e e peopl e really isn't much "Italian" ing to Bernetta Kahabka. It ' s Cost l y pl us t he Pair f Xt r a o r it m a i r e a nd tti e t MM put s Miss Kahabka. textiles spe­ on one of t he bppp ;est s h o w s ever , een tier ■ I fie Pair cialist with MSU's Cooperative is one of t h e mos t i m a / m g a !s ever to app ea r in Vi P.e. Extension Service, said polyes­ due t o its over p>a we r i n g s i m pi 11 11y ( ar 1 Crai p neat l y ter fibers, under trademarks t osses such n u m b e r s os A Mus t t l n u s u al (l ay ( uno such as Dacron. Fortrel and Kodel. tend to soak up oils Bar k To Me and S u m m e r t i m e ami 11111 r e s 11n g 1 u n . V t causing special cleaning prob­ t he M o t o w n Soon d lems. — f o r r e ,t Duke VA ft It I V The new "soil release" pro­ cesses. under trade names Visa. i Come Clean. Scotchgard."*X-It PLUS: SPOT ™BLOTTERS and others, do not prevent soil from entering the fabric, but do allow it to leave faster. HELD OVER Miss Kahabka explained. Up to now pre-treatment of hedvilv soiled areas by scrub­ bing. soaking and then launder­ ing was recommended, she said. The problem was that water and detergents cannot penetrate the polyester. "wash and T h is W e e k O n ly ! wear" fibers, to release the soil. Miss Kahabka noted. Textile chemists and manu­ facturers agree that the new "soil release" systems are not miracle cures for all soiling problems, but they are an im­ provement over past methods. Miss Kahabka said. fO Q ] to g e t h e r o w n ? TODAY FROM T h e p r ic e is lo w e n o u g h . 7:00 PJM . FEATURE AT T h e n e w L a d y N o r e lc o . 7:20 & 9:25 Norelco brings you a new lady's shaver. The Lady There's also the elegant Classic WEEKEND Norelco 15L It’s a delicate pink with red trim, and Beauty 20L. A slim-handled lady's ITALIAN STYLE comes in an oyster white snap-open wallet. ^shaver with two shaving sidet-one for The shaving heads are designed with you in mind- underarms, the other for legs. It comes Where you txy one side is for shaving legs, the other for underarms. packaged in a beautiful Creek column. to beat the You get a smooth, close shave, the kind you'd expect And to be even m ore lavish, the heat all day • ■ • from a Norelco, at a new low price. N orelco Beauty Sachet 25LS. A shaver And the com­ Hide it from your roommate. plus ten beauty attachments. It's like petition all night I having a com plete beauty salon in yo u r ow n room . FOR ADULTS •M k ie e ^ S B m m th e d o « « , fa s t, co m fo rta b le e le c tric (h a v e , f limn f i W aim woimiAiwHcinmui»»e.«»«"» i—.. m>u»nm*imwwr«*s.»wu NEXT I •LIVE FOR LIFE" Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan •> Tuesday, April 23, 1968 7 .EXPANSION PLANS H e re 's a s tro k e o f lu ck fo r A rn ie fans. Olin receives grant The two-story project, dis­ curely fastened-from a cen­ By JIM SCHAEFER cussed at the last meeting of the tral tower. State Newt Staff Writer trustees, would cost $331,924. and “ It’s an entirely new ap­ With the approval of a $437,572 proach." said Schuetz. "In the federal grant for construction would expand outpatient serv­ similated programming study of a three story experimental ices for students. done by computer, costs were re­ building, plans to expand the The three-story experimental duced by 30 per cent, and time facilities of Olin Health Center building is to provide in-hospital of on-site construction by 50 per on its north side may have to be services, offices, examining cent." He noted that the major ,» altered. rooms, and laboratory facilities. pro&lems of hospital construc­ Robert D. Schuetz. associate tion have been the large amounts director for the institute of biolo­ Made possible by a grant from the hospital division of the U.S. of time and money needed to gy and medicine, noted Sunday erect the complex structures. that placement of the three story Dept, of Health, the proposed building will be the first of its "The purpose of the project building may have to be changed is to demonstrate this kind of if another two-story, convention­ kind to reverse methods of con­ struction. building." said Schuetz. "and al addition is approved by the help meet the student health Board of Trustees. Contrary to the usual method of distributing the weight of a needs." “ It's a small problem." said He said construction, once the Schuetz. "We may move it fur­ building by compression on walls and beams, this building will final planning is completed, ther out. or on an adjacent site could begin in about four months to Olin." have its rooms suspended--se- to erect the towers of the build­ A r c h i t e c t ' s p l a n s s h o w O l i n a d d i t i o n w ith c e n t r a l t o w e r at left. ing. and to begin building the modules to be placed on the towers. Then, he said, it would I1 * X W H A T 'S . take about another 10 months to complete the job after that Schuetz termed MSU’s oppor­ P h o to g ra p h e rs h o n o re d Four State News staff the Louisville Courier-Journal. The winning prints are on tunity to put the suspension the­ photographers received recog- and Joe Clark, nationally known view, along with other photo­ ory into practice "fortunate." He nition Saturday for their photo- free-lance photographer from graphs made by the State News said the project, if successful. graphv in an exhibition of salon Detroit, judged the student en- staff photographers at 301 Stu­ • could provide a "major contribu­ prints at the Michigan Press tries. dent Services Bldg. tion" to the problem of rapid Photographers Assn. annual construction of housing to meet short course. The ATL Department will sponsor film showings of "The Great War” at 7:30 tonight and Wednesday in Wilson the problems of social upheaval and rapid population growth. Mike Beasley won first place honors at the Central Michigan MEETING ROOMS Only the towers, reinforced University showing with his Auditorium. Admission is free. concrete shafts, will be con­ PUT T H A T POINT ACROSS V* * portrait of Sammy Davis Jr.. structed on the site. The mo­ and Bob Ivins was second for A t UNIVERSITY INN Beta Beta Beta, the national biological honorary, will dules. or "encapsulated spaces." A ll garm ents w ith ARNOLD meet at 8 tonight in 30 .Union for the election of officers. his study of an old man. *■ * \. " s*i, .*• «iAwntf1# Acnaston are to be completely pre-built on yxmnirs.. were . N o w 5 Meeting R o o m s A v a i l a b l e , „ P A L M E R ’S signature in tfee * „ art cis&v&My trrte m r - f , f p tmn\ J h ’rd ¿tnd .Jim, n .2 hitting with a .410 average. 3 a .625 hitter for four games, Boston Washington 6 6 4 4 .600 600 3 Pittsburgh 5 4 .556 1 first baseman Dick Licini Bielski won both his games Tennis meeting Los Angeles 6 5 545 1 Baltim o re 6 4 .600 3 Atlanta 1 (.277), Nick Scapelli <.347 > on the team's spring trip to 6 5 .545 New Y o rk 4 5 .444 4*2 Houston 1*2 at.second. John Rogers (. 188> Florida, and has pitched one MSU Tennis Coach Stan Dro- 5 5 .500 Oakland 4 6 .400 5 Cincinnati 5 1>« 5 5 .500 at shortstop. Bob Kuechenberg of the Spartans' two shutouts bae announced there w ill be a Cleveland 4 6 .400 Philadelphia 5 6 455 2 7 .300 6 (.2651 at third base. Frank to date. m eeting Tuesday fo r a ll men □ HATFIELD C aliforn ia 3 New Y o rk 4 7 .364 3 Chicago 0 9 .000 8*2 Chicago 3 7 .300 3*2 Orga (.333) in left field. In 19 1/3 innings. Bielski interested in trv in g out fo r the Bob Voitier ( .231 > in center has recorded 11 strikeouts MSU squad. Monday's R e su lts and Dick Lucke (.333) in while walking nine batters. He The m eeting w ill be held in New Y o rk at Oakland i night i. M onday's G am es San F ra n c isco at Ph ilad elph ia right. is expected to be the third 7 p.m. in Room 208 of the Washington at C alifo rn ia i night i. B altim o re . 2. M innesota 1 ilO innings' Los Angeles at Pittsbu rgh i night > Licini is a switch hitter, pitcher for the coming Big M en's I M. I O nly gam es sched uled ' i O nly gam es sched uled » while Orga and Voitier are Ten season when MSU must □ STASSEN •% □ REAGAN N IYON “ W h a t I lik e a b o u t I B M is t h e VOTE TODAY . . a u t o n o m y . I r u n m y d e p a r t m e n t CHOICE 68 p r e t t y m u c h a s t h o u g h SHOW YOUR STUDENT POWER i t w e r e m y o w n b u s in e s s ! ’ v. “ T e ll s o m e p e o p le y o u w o r k f o r a b ig c o m p a n y a n d r i g h t a w a y th e y People Love Us! p ic t u r e r o w s o f ' g r a y s te e l d e s k s w i t h e v e r y b o d y w e a r in g id e n tic a l n e c k tie s . “ W e ll, t h a t 's th e s te r e o ty p e . W h e n y o u lo o k a t th e r e a l it y , t h in g s a r e a l o t d if f e r e n t . ( T h i s is G e n e H o d g e , B .S .E . E . , a n I B M M a n a g e r in D e v e lo p m e n t E n g in e e r in g . ) “ I B M h a s o v e r 3 0 0 lo c a tio n s . T h e y b e lie v e in d e c e n tr a liz a tio n , a n d th e y d e le g a te th e a u t h o r it y t o g o w i t h i t . T o m e , i t ’s m o r e lik e a lo t o f l i t t l e c o m p a n ie s t h a n o n e b ig one. “ T a k e m y o w n s it u a t io n , f o r e x a m p le . I a c t as a k i n d o f e n t r e p r e n e u r f o r m y d e p a r t m e n t. I d e c id e i f w e s h o u ld b id o n c e r t a in g o v e r n m e n t c o n tr a c ts f o r m y g r o u p . I a ls o d e c id e th e p r o p o s a l s t r a t e g y a n d c o m e u p w i t h a ll th e f a c t s w e need to s e t a b id p r ic e . O f c o u rs e , u p p e r m a n ­ a g e m e n t r e v ie w s m y d e c is io n s , b u t to a g r e a t e x te n t I r u n m y o w n s h o w . “ A n o t h e r t h i n g t h a t m a k e s t h i s lik e a s m a ll c o m p a n y is th e clo s e r e la ­ t io n s h ip w i t h y o u r b o ss. Y o u ’ r e a lm o s t a lw a y s h ir e d b y th e m a n a g e r y o u ’ re g o in g t o r e p o r t to . A n d y o u w o r k f o r h im o n y o u r o w n o r in a s m a ll te a m . I t ’s p a r t o f h is jo b to k n o w y o u r lo n g t e r m g o a ls a n d h e lp y o u re a c h th e m . “ T h is s a m e in t e r e s t in th e in d iv id u a l a ls o s h o w s u p in I B M ’s e d u c a tio n a l p r o ­ g r a m s . I ’m g e t t in g m y M a s t e r ’s n o w , a n d I B M ’ s p a y in g th e e n t ir e c o s t, a n d so m e o f th e c la s s t im e is o n c o m p a n y tim e . I t m a k e s i t a l o t e a s ie r t o g e t y o u r a d v a n c e d d e g re e .” G e n e ’ s c o m m e n ts c o v e r o n ly a s m a ll p a r t o f th e I B M s to r y . F o r m o r e fa c ts , v i s i t y o u r c a m p u s p la c e m e n t o ffic e . O r s e n d a n o u t lin e o f y o u r c a r e e r in te r e s t s a n d e d u c a tio n a l b a c k g r o u n d to I. C . P f e if f e r , I B M C o r p o r a t io n , D e p t. C , 1 0 0 S o u th W a c k e r D r iv e , C h ic a g o , I l l i n o i s 6 0 6 0 6 . W e ’ r e a n e q u a l o p p o r t u n it y e m p lo y e r . \ T h a t ’ s r i g h t , . . a c t iv e p e o p le a r e f u n - t l m e p e o p le . T h e y k n o w h o w t o e n jo y t h e m s e lv e s , no m a t t e r w h a t t h e s i t u a t i o n . W h e n t h e i r c l e a n i n g lo a d s b e g in p i l i n g u p , d o t h e y w o r r y ? H e c k n o l T h e y b r i n g t h e i r c lo t h e s t o o n e o f o u r 3 c o n v e n ie n t lo c a t io n s , s a v in g t i m e a n d m o n e y . K n o w w h a t th e y do t h e n . ? T h e y g o o u t a n d e n jo y t h e m s e lv e s a g a in I Sunshine Center . . . .A sk about o u r d ro p -o ff s e rv ic e ! 3 G re a t L o c a t io n s F o r Y o u r C o n v e n ie n c e 1 - 2 1 3 A n n S tre e t 2 - C o r n e r o f H a r r is o n & W ils o n R o a d 3 ~ N o r t h w in d O r . F a c in g Y a n k e e S t a d iu m P la z a W A SH N DRY CLEAN W A S H N D R Y CLEAN . Join These Who Expect Mare . And Save Michigan State News, Eas't Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Áfcrll 23, 1938 9 SPORTS C raw ford expecting S o u t h A f r i c a o u t o f ’68 O l y m p i c s finest season ever LAUSANNE, Switzerland! UPI) -World pressure upon the In­ ternational Olympic. Committee will turn the IOC into a laugh­ ing stock. “This means every time moniy known around the track, virtually eliminated South Africa countries opposing South Africa B y DON KOPRIVA is any indication, he doesn’t placed third in the Big Ten today from appearing in the 1968 in the IOC don’t like something, State News Sports Writer have far to go. long jump in 1967. He then games at Mexico City next they just have to shout.” Don Crawford, senior track­ “ I've got the feeling I ’m went on to his fourth place October. South Africa's loss could be man, has one thought in mind going to have a great outdoor 440 finish in the NCAA. The nine-man executive board America’s gain. World record for this outdoor season: to season,” he said. “ I was This year he was fourth in of the IOC voted Sunday to sprinter Tommy Smith now may regain the form he showed at hurt last year outside (after the quarter in the Big Ten and recommend the exclusion and it reconsider his decision not to Grand Rapids Junior College a fourth in the NCAA 440 on MSU’s championship mile was certain the 36 votes neces­ participate. He was one of two years ago. indoors) and didn’t do very relay, which went on to place sary to legalize the proposal several Negro athletes who had And if his 46.2 third leg well, but I ’m ready to go now.” announced they would boycott third nationally apd earn All- would be collected with ease. time in Saturday's winning Closely challenged all the way American recognition. More than 40 countries, in­ the games in protest of South Ohio Relays mile relay team by an Eastern Michigan run­ Don Crawford has all out­ cluding Russia, have gone on Africa's inclusion. ner Saturday, Crawford pulled doors ahead of him. record as saying they would The happiest man in Lau-. away at the end of the back- 1 9 6 8 g r id s c h e d u le “ It’s going to be my finest boycott the games if South sanne was Jean-Claude Ganga. stretch and passed off to anchor­ Secretary General of the Su­ season ever,” he says. Africa was present. man Bill Wehrwein with the W o r k m e n f i n i s h e d p a in t i n g t h e f o o t b a ll s c h e d u le f o r 1968 l a s t w e e k a n d ju s t In The executive’s decision was preme Council for African race seemingly clinched. And it will, if “ the ele­ t i m e f o r the f i r s t w e e k o f s p r i n g p r a c t i c e . T h e t w o n e w o p p o n e n ts t h i s y e a r a r e ments” are with him. because unanimous, despite the dismay Sport. He had made a deter­ The Spartans won and Craw­ mined bid to have South Af­ Crawford wants to go out as a B a y l o r and D u f f y D a u g h e r t y ’s a l m a m a t e r , S y r a c u s e . expressed by IOC President ford got a wristwatch for his rica excluded and he shook dele­ champ, the same way he came S t a te N e w s p h o to b y J e f f B ly t h Avery Brundage of Chicago, effort there. who had campaigned for South gates' hands and expressed his He also took second in the in. Africa's inclusion and arrived thanks on behalf of “all Af­ long jump in 22-8 3/4 and rica.” in Lausanne from a visit to ran on the runner-up sprint The IOC trouble started short­ Johannesburg last week. medley relay team. At Illinois April 13, Craw­ ford began his outdoor sea­ son. winning the long jump Celts-Lakers 2nd game set In Johannesburg, Frank Braun, President of the South African Olympic Games Assn., expressed shock at the executive's. de­ ly after the Feb. 15 decision was reached at Grenoble to readmit South Africa to the games following her suspension and running in the winning 440 BOSTON (UPI »-Veteran w h ile other m em bers of the Laker Coach Bill Van Breda was the Lakers' poor shooting cision but said he still thought in 1963. The Afro-Asian na­ relay. cornerman Tom Sanders was the C eltics squad, including P layer- K o lff gave his squad a fairly in the middle of the third his country's chances in a tions threatened to boycott He also took fourth in the only player missing from prac­ Coach B ill Russell had lig ht rugged workout and noted that period that cost his club a re-vote wer% “good, but ob­ Mexico City. 220, but was bothered by a tice sessions Monday as the workouts. a ll his players were in “good one-game deficit in the best- No sooner were the Winter " W e r e too old and tire d viously not as good as last stiff wind, which he prefers Boston Celtics and Los Angeles shape." The former Prince­ of-seven finals. “ We finished Games over than the Supreme Lakers conducted separate work­ fo r anything m ore than that up under 37 per cent,” he noted, time. We still will find in to call "the elements.” ton coach admitted that the Council of African Sports met at this stage of the season,” the outcome that we have lots Crawford entered MSU as a outs in preparation for the Lakers had expected to be “and that's well below what we at Congo Brazzaville and an obviously w eary Russell of friends.” junior after amassing 20 points second games of the National m eeting Philadelphia in the title should do and what we nor­ unanimously elected to boy­ Braun said that he wasn't in the National Junior Col­ Basketball Association cham­ said. finals, "particularly when they mally shoot.” cott the games. The move­ Boston T ra in e r Joe D eLauri sure of the details of the meet­ lege Championships in 1966. pionship playoff Wednesday w ere leading three to one.” . The Laker coach declined ment gathered strength, es­ revised an e a rlie r prediction ing but that if another vote is He wdo the long jump with a night. But. the Los Angeles coach to fix the blame on his own pecially after the Russians that Sanders m ig h t be ready taken “ it will be" a shock­ 23-4 1/2 leap, placed second in The Celtics limited their insisted, that shouldn't have had team’s shooting or the rugged joined the outburst. - VStfr". je ty .W 'fo r set vice 1rv the. Wectne«dav *. /A ing miscarriage of justice and thi-“•triple, .and- RW* V v <■# Vuui rit a i r U 1 1 /> ...if* ► —— ■ r* »lgfff game by reporarrg- coav’ „p in in g S'-om e 46ss to the --- - —------ 'A .J 1-0 in ttfe befit-af-fifim series, w hile the defensive standout Crawford still rates that performance as his biggest thrill in track. went through a much tougher w as “ 100 p f r vefrt b e tte r.” hour-long session. he d id n 't expect to be ready Celtics on Sunday. guys have” been aTound long enough so little surprises like “These We have just received books “D.C.,” as he is more com- Sanders has been idled for fo r rugged corner action be­ three games by a back injury. fo re the game scheduled fo r that should be no problem for them." which we dedicate to the memory He underwent heat treatments F rid a y night in Los Angeles. Van Breda Kolff insisted it Stiff challenge of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. DON C R A W FO R D CHICAGO (UPI)--The Chi­ cago Black Hawks, for the sec­ • I HAVE A DREAM ond consecutive playoff series, The quotations of Martin Luther King, Jr. compiled and edited by faced a come-from-behind chal­ Lotte Hoskins. It is the moving eloquent and astonishingly prophetic W i n d s o r to p s lenge to remain in contention words that expressed the inspiration and hopes of the martyred Civil tor the prize Stanley Cup after Rights leader. 'A ’ ru g g e rs two straight losses to thé Mon­ treal Canadiens. • STRENGTH TO LOVE The MSU Rugby Club lost a The Hawks resume their A book of aermons on God'a Divine Lawa as mirrored in the Gospel 6-5 decision to the W indsor C ity best of seven semifinals series by the man who has been called “ the American Gandhi.“ Club Saturday. A penalty kick by against the Canadiens in the Windsor ivith less than tw o m in ­ B o x s t o r e th o s e utes left in the game gave Wind- Chicago Stadium Tuesday night, • W HAT MANNER OF MAN and the situation v u exactly w i n t e r c lo t h e s A memorial biography of Martin Luther K^ag, Jr. by Lerome Ben­ . sor the winning margin, iWCCi'AwUc- the same as In CWcfigo’Y Vic- " f MSU’s ‘B‘ team beat the Wind­ n o w . A t L o u is yo u nett, Jr. t o r i o u s quarter-finals test sor Blackrock team 16-5 also Sat­ against the New York Rangers. p a y o n ly f o r th e c le a n in g urday. • WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE.-Chaos o r C om m unity? e fr e e s to ra g e « f r e e m o th p r o o fin g e f r e e m in o r r e p a ir s No need to hitchh ike, M ac's D oubleburgers a re a va ila b le on both sides of campus ookV or» 1. What on earth is that? The world’s first almost perfect pickle slicer. clea ne rs 6 2 3 E , G ra n d R iv e r E a s t L a n s in g MeOooaidt lÉtasâ 131 E. 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E D 7-1311 5-4 23 M IC H IG A N M IL L E R 'S M U t U A L IN ­ • POE E E N T 2492.355-2503 SP-5/2 cellent shape C a ll 353-0041. SP-4/29 S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y . P .O . Box 60. • POE SA LE Lansing , for personal in terview . 5-4/26 S U M M E R B U S IN E S S D A R T 1963. E x c e lle n t condition. Six T R IU M P H TR -3, 1959 3450 372- R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E S : Im m ediate O P P O R T U N IT IE S • LO ST A POUND cylin d er. $350 351-8768. afte r 6 openings on a ll sh ifts. Starting 3779. SP-5/2 P A R T T IM E em ploym ent u n ive rsity • PERSONAL p .m . SP-4 29 sa la ry : days. 33.15 per hour: afte r­ noons. 33 30: nights. 33.45. P lu s men students for store and d elive ry T H E J E W E L H O M E S H O P P IN G • PEANUTS PEESONAL T R IU M P H S P I T F I R E . 1967 W ire m any benefits including 10 per cent w ork. M ust have good d rivin g rec­ S E R V IC E , a d ivisio n of Je w e l Com ­ D O D G E C O R O N E T 1966 E xce lle n t w heels, ra ck . E xce lle n t condition. ord Apply C A P IT O L A U T O M O T IV E pany, In c. w ill be interview ing sopho­ • E E A L ESTATE week-end bonus, m e rit increases, condition. M ust se ll. 355-6645 8-5 655-1930. SP-4/29 S U P P L Y C O R P O R A T IO N . 431 North m ores and ju n io rs for sum m er em ploy­ • S E E V IC E SP-5/1 sickness and accident insurance, tim e p .m . La rc h S treet, Lansing. SP-4/26 ment in the field of d ire ct sales. • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N V O L K S W A G E N 1963 W hite sedan pnd a half overtim e. Tw o w eeks paid F IA T 1963 Model 1100-D four-door. E xce lle n t condition. 353-6989. SP-4/29 vacation, paid sick leave. N urses • W ANTED Association dues Special p rice s on B A B Y S IT T E R wanted 7:30 to 5:30 E a c h y e a r J E W E L em ploys over 300 V ery good condition w ith tow bar. p.m . d aily. M o n .-Fri. M t. Hope- college m en to operate th eir estab­ 3394. C all 484-1597 3-4/23 V O LK S W A G E N 1964 convertible New m eals. S ix paid holidays. P aid life insurance, suggestion bonuses and Penn. are a. • C a ll afte r 5 p.m . 372- lished home shopping routes and to D E A D LIN E top. Low m ileage. C a ll 337-9274. SP-4 29 am ple opportunity for advancem ent 0197. SP-4/28 open new accounts. F IA T 1959. Runs good. V e ry econom­ ica l $75.351-8774 SP-4/29 to superviso ry positions. We invite 1 P.M. one class day be­ V O LK S W A G E N C O N V E R T IB L E 1965- your personal inspection of our A T T R A C T IV E IN T E L L IG E N T women The J E W E L sum m er program is fore publication. Radio. heater, new brakes and spare modern fa cilitie s. P R O V IN C IA L needed fu ll or part tim e. V IV IA N E tied d ire c tly to a fu ll tim e sales m an­ F O R D G T -A 427 Cubic inch 1966 355-5400. SP-4 '24 W O O D A RD C O S M E T IC S . C a ll Lo is agem ent care e r upon graduation. Open­ Cancellations - 12 noon one H O U S E and W H IT E H IL L S M O N TE- 4.000 m ile s. M ust se ll. 353-2165. C E L L O H O U S E . E a s t Lansing Phone W e ir. IV 5-8351 C-4/26 ings availab le in a ll m ajo r citie s of class day before publica­ Ask for J a y . SP-5/1 V O LK S W A G E N 1963 - Sunroof, ra ­ M ichigan. M rs. Love. 332-0817. 10-5 2 tion. dio. heater, rebuilt engine, new tires. TW O W O M EN to w ork on yacht on F O R D W AGON 1961 V-8 autom atic. 337-1810. SP-4/24 R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E for p rivate the G re a t La ke s from the m iddle of In terview s m ay be arranged by con­ P o w er, radio. E xce lle n t condition. child ren 's cam p in N orthern M ich i­ June to Septem ber. P a y : $300 per tacting M r. W ilkie a t 485-6243 . 6-9 PHONE 351-4718. SP-4/29 V O LK S W A G E N 1965. w hite sedan. gan. C a ll Oak P a rk . M ichigan 1-313- month plus room and board. Send p.m . SP-4/24 M ust s e ll!! C all 372-2392 afte r 6 546-6494. co llect. 5-4 23 picture w ith height, weight, and age. 355-8255 K A R M A N -G H IA 1967 -red E xce lle n t p.m . SP-4 29 Upon request p icture of yach t, loca­ G IR L F O R routine office duties. 8- condition. F u lly equipped. 332-6563. tion and duties w ill be sent. Must 10 a.m . Monday through F rid a y . IJC G A L S E C R E T A R Y . E xp erien ced . Some typing p referred. Exp erien ce 813 A lb ert SP-4/29 V O LK S W A G E N 1967 nine-passenger be able to w ork w ith ch ild ren. W rite RATES bus Lo w m ileage, lik e new. price Blue C ro ss, so forth. Phone 372- 8050. 10-4 30 M aurice M T a y lo r 2111 B Wood- not necessary. 355-8297 . 3-5 p.m L A R K 1963 - Good condition. E a s y m ar D riv e . Houghton, M ichigan 1-4/23 reasonable. C a ll 485-7294. M r. 1 D A Y ................... $ 1 . 5 0 on gas 3350. 355-1066 SP-4 26 G eyer. A ft e r 6 p .m .. 485-5062. SP-5/1 S U M M E R JO B S . Apply now. D ivision 49931. 5-4/22 P H O N E G IR L S to w ork eight hours 3 D A Y S ................. $ 3 . 0 0 of Alcoa. C a r necessary. $600 per LIN C O LN C O N T IN E N T A L converti­ month M ales only C a ll 882-8877 U N U S U A L T E A C H IN G , counseling week. If availab le between 11:30- 5 D A Y S ................. $ 5 . 0 0 V O L K S W A G E N , 1967. D eluxe model, 2 p .m . d a ily and you have a pleasing ble 1962. A ir. Some w ork. B est of­ sunroof. AM -FM radio. T ak e over afte r 9:30 p .m . 5-4 24 opportunities. C L IN E T E A C H E R S (based on 10 words per ad) fer 351-4207. SP-4/26 A G E N C Y . 129 E a s t G ran d R iv e r phone voice c a ll 355-8297 fo r in ter­ paym ents. 489-0681. SP-4 26 view betw een3-5p.m . 1-4 23 CH O O SE Y O U R own hours. A few hours Avdnue 3-4 23 Over 10,15f per word per day a day can m ean excellen t earnings V O LK S W A G E N 1959. Radio, sunroof, W A IT R E S S E S : P A R T tim e noons and There will be a 50f service neau. radiii , S O L O (ondition. 355- new paint, good condition. 3470. Doug. for you as a trained Avon represent- * full tim e sh ift availab le. No Sundays, W ANTED 0919 3 4 23 8-11 a m . 353-0837 SP-4/26 ative F o r appointm ent, in your home, Men and women who want and bookkeeping charge If good w orking conditions and tips w rite M rs Alona Hucktns. 5664 M ust be of good ch aracte r w ith Ji •Street H w W V m ^ ■' * 7 * tion C a ll 876-2940 3-4 23 IV 9-1196. downtown Lansing 5-4 22 Plus - Big scholarship bo­ M G -TD 1952 E x c d te a t condition. S T U D E N T P H O T O G R A P H E R S and The State News will be T E C H N IC IA N S , owning 35mm cam ­ nuses J e ff ftundab.. 353-1899 SP-5 2 V O LK S W A G E N 1966 ca m p Ä M any M A L E S T U D E N T S in need of money, responsible only for the extras. 81.450. C a ll 374-8310. La k e > e ra s. fo r S U M M E R am i F a ll te rm s- who. lik e to meeV-\!M*y.*. a rt 'tutt­ Plus - Choose your own first day's incorrect Inser­ M U STA N G 1965 V-8. standard tran s­ Odessa SP-4/28 State N ew s Photographic, 301 Stu­ ing to w ork. P a rt tim e now. full hours m ission. radio, excellent condition. dent S e rvice s Building . A sk fo r M r. tim e in sum m er. C a ll 669-9271. 9 Plus - Valuable experience tion. Johnson. Monday through Thursd ays. 31.135 E D 2-2876. SP-4 29 V O LK S W A G E N 1965-Perfect con­ to 11 a m . 393-5660. 1:30 to 4 p.m . Plus - earn J50-J75 per dition. N ew tune-up and brakes. 9 a .m . to 5 p.m . S-5 3 Monday through F rid a y . C Best offer. 355-5753. SP-8-5 1 week part time while at­ M U STA N G 1965 2 + 2. V-8. four speed. B est offer. 332-1106 afte r 6 p.m . B A R T E N D E R S E X P E R I E N C E D w ith S E R V IC E S T A T IO N Attendant 8 a.m . tending school next year. The State News does not SP-4 29 V O LK S W A G E N 1964 Tw o door. Radio. m ixed d rin ks, hard liquor. A P P L Y to 1 p .m .. Monday - Saturday $1.70 Get the facts! permit racial or religious E xce lle n t condition. T a k e over pay­ Scooters & C y c le s Scooters & C ycle s G R A N D M O T H E R S. 3411 E a s t M ich i­ per hour. Contact Bob Calhoun. IV DIAMOND CRAFT discrimination in its ad­ M U STA N G 1965 V-8 autom atic. m ents of 336.14. Phone C re d it M an­ gan. SP-4/26 5-7144. O ager. 489-2379. 5-4/25 H O N D A S-50. 1966. 3.000 m iles. A U T H E N T IC D E A L E R for Y am ah a. C OMPANY vertising colum ns-. The E x c e lle n t co n d u it«. T a k e over pay­ Interviews to be held at: m ents of 344.80. Phone Credit Man­ B la ck . E x c e lle n t condition. 3150. T riu m p h , and BM W . Com plete line* E X P E R I E N C E D W A IT E R S and w a it­ B U S IN E S S A D M IN IS T R A T IO N O R AC­ State News will not accept V O LV O 1966 1800S 32.000 m iles. 355-9217. SP-5-4/26 of p arts. accesso ries. leather resses. W aiters m ust be over 6' tall. C O U N T IN G M A JO R S . H ere is your INN AMERICA ager. 489-2379. O advertising which discrim­ E ven in g s afte r 5 p .m .. phone 355- goods, and helm ets. 1 2 m ile south A P P L Y G R A N D M O T H E R 'S . 3411 chance fo r an interesting job between Spartan Room inates a gai nst religion, M U STA N G 1965 2 + 2 V-8 Four-speed. 8770. SP-4/26 HONDA of HASLETT of 1-96 on South Cedar. S H E P 'S E a st M ichigan. SP-4/26 your ju n io r and senior year w orking Complete parts, service, and M O TO RS. Phone 694-6621 C 2736 E. Grand River race, color or national or­ 337-9091 a fte r6 p.m 3-4 23 in the field of hospital adm inistration. accessories for Honda F I V E H O U R S D a ily . M onday-Friday. The La p e e r State Home and T ra in ­ East Lansing, Michigan igin. Auto Sorvico & Parts P riv a te home. L P N or trained nurse's Monday, April 22 M U STA N G 1967 F astb ack . Lim e gold Sportcycles HONDA 50 - E x c e lle n t condition. ing School of La p e e r. M ichigan has w ith black in terior. Save 31000 over A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M . C a ll K A L A ­ Accessories. Lo w m ileage. S a c ri­ aide. E D 2-5176. SP-5/1 openings fo r two cre ative and ener­ 6 p.m. new. C a ll 627-9150 10-4 30 M AZOO S T R E E T B O D Y SH O P. HONDA Of H A S LE T T fice. 3160. 351-8549. SP-4 29 getic students to w ork on special & S m a ll dents to large w re cks. A m er­ 160S Haslett Rd. 339-2039 A T T E N T IO N M SU Student N urses: projects. S a la ry of $430 per month. 8:30 p.m. M U STA N G 1967 deluxe 2 plus 2. 289. ican and foreign ca rs. Guaranteed ______ By Lake Lansing H A R L E Y M-50. 1965. E x c e lle n t con­ We have an opportunity for you to F o r applications, ca ll the M ichigan three-sp*W . E - T m ags. 7.600 m iles w ork. ; 482-1286. 2828 E a s t K a la ­ dition. Cover, helm et, lock. 3100. increase your knowledge and clin ica l Departm ent of M ental H ealth. Lan ­ Tuesday, April 23 Autom otive 351-8371 S’4 23 mazoo C H O N D A 1966. 160cc. E le c t ric sta rte r. 353-0052. SP-5 2 experience in bedside nursing. LA N ­ sing. M ichigan. 373-3526. F o r other 6 p.m. E xce lle n t condition. 8395. 372-9593 S IN G G E N E R A L H O S P IT A L has open­ job opportunity inform ation, c a ll 373- 3-4/23 & A U S TIN H E A L E Y Sprite 1958. 3225 C A R W A SH : 25c. W ash. w a x. vacu­ ings for sum m er vacation re lie f on 3051 day or night. An equal opportu­ P au l. 351-9403 S P -4 '24 O F F E N H A U S E R R A M m anifold w ith S-90 1966. B la ck . Roll-pleat seat. 8:30 p.m. holly carb s. cam lifte rs , M allory um. U -D O -IT. 430 South Clip p ert B E N E L L I 1986. 125. E x c e lle n t condi­ a ll shifts. nity em ployer. SP-4/24 B a c k o fK O - K O B A R . C-4/25 Cushioned g rips. 3200.353-2062. S a la ry com m ensurate w ith level of B U IC K S K Y L A R K Convertible 1965. distrib uto rs. 355-2492. SP-4/26 tion. 3250. Phone 337-7010. SP-4/28 SP-4 26 educational background. C all 372- Red. power steering. 31,595 . 2626 Groesbeck. 485-6623. C A D IL L A C R E S T O R E D 1928 fire SP-5/1 O L D S M O B IL E 1964 F-65. D eluxe four- door. V-8. power steering and brakes. 3825. See at 5312 Hughes or call T IR E S . 7.75 x 14. Suitable fo r spare. 33.00 each. C a ll 487-5154. SP-4 24 S U Z U K I 1967 X-6 S cram b le r. Knobby, sprocket, helm et. 3525. M ike. 489- 8827. SP-4/28 H O N D A S-65. 1966. E xce lle n t condi­ tion. 3150 or best offer. 332-6008. 8220., extention 202-203. Person­ nel O ffice. Monday through F rid a y . 8 a .m .-4 p .m . 10-4 25 NORTHWINDAPARTMENTS 3-4 24 (Students Only) engine. E xce lle n t condition. G reat T U 2-4182. SP-4/29 M E L 'S A U T O S E R V IC E . La rg e or for frate rn itie s, etc. C a ll 351- sm all, w e do them a ll. 1108 E a s t N O R TO N . 1965 400cc. E le c t ric start­ P A R T O R fu ll tim e w aitresses w ant­ O L D S M O B IL E 88 Co nvertib le 1963 Grand R iv e r. 332-3255. C e r. w indshield, helm et, chrom e. 3500. Y A M A H A 1966 road model. Top run­ ed for the C ity Club of Lansing, e 2 Bedroom s 4775. 4-4/24 Double power. W hite in terio r. R e a­ 355-6322. SP-5/1 ning condition. 8400. IV 4-9631 5-4 25 located in the Ja c k T a r Hotel. We C H E V Y I I convertible. 1963. Six- sonable C a ll 332-6271. SP-4 29 MASON B O D Y SH O P. 812 E a s t K a la ­ also are interview ing w aitre sse s for mazoo S tre e t-S in ce 1940. Com ­ HO N D A 305 S cram b le r. 1967. Good S U Z U K I 1966. 250CC X-6. Helm et, the com ing fa ll season. Apply in cvlind er. standard transm ission. O L D S M O B IL E 1955 four-door. Motor ja cke t. 3.000 m ile s. E xce lle n t con­ • D ishw ashers T ire s , body, top in excellent condi­ plete auto painting and collision deal. 3495. E x c e lle n t condition. 351- person from 5:30-8:30 p .m . 10-4 29 okay. 340. C a ll 355-8203. SP-4/26 se rvice. A m erican and foreign cars. 7114. SP-4/26 dition. 3500. Phone 355-8978. 3-4 23 tion. 372-5625. SP-4/29 IV 5-0256. C O L D S M O B IL E C U T L A S S 1968 vinyl e 3 parking sp a ce s p er apartm ent C H E V R O L E T 1962 convertible. Needs w urk. W ill deal or trade for motor­ top. power steering and b rakes, buck­ A via tio n et seats, loaded w ith accessories. cycle . 351-6690. C H E V R O L E T 1958 Four-door Bis- SP-4/29 M ust se ll, getting m a rrie d . C a ll 332- 6946. SP-4/26 T H E W IN G E D S P A R T A N S now own a ' Cessna C ard in al-an o th er good rea­ An unfair • Huge f r o n t law n on R i v e r cavne. S ix cvlin d er. Sound. 3200. son to jo in and learn to fly or rent O P E L K A D E T T 1967. R ed. F u lly through your own u n ive rsity club. Save 355-9078 SP-4/26 C H E V R O L E T 1960 convertible Red equipped sports coupe. Lo w m ile­ age. 487-0378. SP-4/26 w ith the lowest rate s, best equip­ ment. q u ality instruction. C a ll 355- 1178. 353-0230. 353-0203. 351-9301. comparison $250 p e r m onth w ith black top. radio. 3195. 351- 4205 SP-4/26 P L Y M O U T H 1963 b lack. V-8 auto­ C m atic. H eater, radio. 8500. C all L o c a t e d behind Y a n k e e Stadium C H E V R O L E T 1963 Im pala m a tic. V-8. P o w yr, Radio. A ir, Auto­ 355-4048 afte r 7 p .m . SP-4/29 F R A N C IS A V IA T IO N . So easy to learn in the P I P E R C H E R O K E E ! ! between f o r m o re In fo rm a tio n P L Y M O U T H 1965 F u ry I I I two door Sp ecial $5.00 o ffe r! 484-1324._________ C E x ce lle n t. 351-5182 SP-4/26 , vin y l hardtop. V-8 autom atic, radio, C H E V R O L E T IM P A L A 1959 - two door. V-8. autom atic, convertible top. heater, deluxe in terio r. E xce lle n t condition. 351-8705. S P-516 S cooters & C ycle s B R ID G E S T O N E 1967, 175 S cra m ­ Taj Mahal - c a ll NORTHWINDMANAGEMENT 43.000 m iles, good m otor, tires. P O N T IA C G R A N D P r ix 1963. Four- bler. G re a t shape, m odified for O riginal owner, fourth ca r. 3219 337-0636 Mon-Frl 351-5036 speed. T a k e over p aym ents of 339.90. woods, fiv e tire s, etc. 353-2787. 353-3132. SP-4/26 C H E V R O L E T 1960 Radio, heater, de­ C a ll C re d it M anager. 489-2379 R A M B L E R 1960 six cylin d e r Good O H O N D A 1966 S cram b le r 305. 2.300 SP-4/26 and ' 1-5 p.m. after 5 p.m. pendable 3250. Phone 677-1583. SP-4/23 m iles. 353-0119. SP-4/26 transm ission. 3125. , 489-1311 after C O M E T 1961. Good condition. Auto­ m a tic transm ission. 3100. C a ll 351- 5 p .m . R E N A U L T R-8, 1964. 35mpg. radio, SP-4/28 K A W A S A K I 85cc. S till under w a rra n ­ ty. T r a il or stre e t. Solid. 355- University Terrace I H B H H ia a s a n a n a O 0 H H B 9039 afte r 4 :30 p .m . SP-4/29 good condition. 351-5090. SP-4/26 6284. SP-4/23 ACROSS a a s a m a n a C O R V A IR 1964 Model 700. E xce lle n t S IM C A 1965. R e d , four-speed. 3500. condition. 3800. C a ll 332-1274. SP-5/2 »/SOLD* s o m a n ra a s a C a ll 351-0049 before7 p .m . SP-4/23 $175. o r best oi . . . .uctftwo 3-4/23 1. Herring sauce 27. Burbot genus s a n s a a n a n a s a i Taj Mahal 5, Dalmatian wild 31. Stainer cherry 32. True-to-type a n r n r a a s ra a u m s 12. Infant 34. Superlative o s a a a ra a a n 13. Worthless ending M arassi aura INCREASE YOUR READING University Terrace 14. Eng. school 15.Indus tribesman 16. Mongrel 36. Awkward 37. Weaken 40. Jumbled type 41. 17. Cribbage card 42. Eggs G irl's nam e B B H B H H n s s a a s a r s a s a S S H S m K a n ra a ra h o b h s EFFICIENCY UP TO4.7 TIMES 19. Parent 20. Solution 21. Stand 23. White vestment 43. Seaweed 45. Geraint’swife 48. Deciphers 50. Lie at anchor 51. Thespian DOWN 1. Mr. Lincoln 2. Buddhist pillar 4. Center of attraction 5. Russ, plane 6. Irregularity as the White House staff under the late President Kennedy, members of Congress, execu­ 3. Hard black 7. Bucolic 25. Innate 52. Freight boat * rubber tives, educators, housewives and high school and college students have« 8. Near r —i r i r~ r~ r to II 9. Ailing O f c o u r s e , T .a ] M a h a l w i n s . r 10. Guiding thread B u t w e s t i l l t h in k U n i v e r s i t y 11. Ethereal F" M T e r r a c e Is n lc e t 18..Jujube M AY CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED r r 21. Further f 8” i sr 22. Stingaree 24. Horse's THROUGHOUT G REATER D E TR O IT I t ' s r i g h t a c r o s s f r o m c a m p u s a n d h a s 3 a n d 4 m a n a p a r t m e n t s a v a ila b l e eyeshades f o r fa ll. T h e w a lls a r e p a n e lle d a n d t h e a p a r t m e n t s a r e a ir , c o n d it io n e d . ir ft % 5~ P P 26. Clothes ( B y t h e w a y , t h a T a | M a h a l c a n m e rit# n a l t h a r c l a i m . ) w 9 28. Pelagic s~ ■ a _ 29. Spigot T h a T a | h a s It a ll o v a r U .T . w h e n i t c o m e s to o r ie n ta l c a r p e tin g an d — F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n c a ll b a lc o n ie s , th o u g h . I f y o u w o u ld l i k e t o m a k e U n i v e r s i t y T e r r a c e y o u r r ■ 30. High in music 33. Otheite D e tro it C o lle c t . . . . 962-7056 p a la e a , c a l l t h e p e o p le a t FF sz jr arrowroot 35. Fine china pT r r w~ 37. Colddrink E velyn Wood Reading D ynam ics STATE MANAGEMENT t p~ /V.r F IT \s V" Ik * 38. With: Fr. 39. Agreomant 44. Curvedworm 46. International M ichigan’s home office, 1101 Washington B lvd ., D etroit Mich. 48226 444 M IC HIGAN 332-8687 t t fT __ mmm language 47. Light moisture 49. Alternative Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 28, 1988 || E m ploym ent F o r Rent F o r R ent F o r Rent F o r Rent fo r Rent fo r Sole P e rs o n a l • P R E S S O P E R A T O R S . M ale F irs t 316 G U N SO N S tre e t. A vailab le for JO H N R . <23. N ear Hagadorn Road. U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E four-m an 13$ S O U T H F o s te r - E a s t Side, L E A R J E T ca rtrid g e tape p layer. A T T E N T IO N A L L Sophom ores and R E M M U S M R E T - T w o guys need­ sum m er sublet. Reduced rent. 351- and second sh ifts. A dd I v in person sum m er and fa ll term Tw o man Sharp, two bedroom ap artm ent. Com ­ near Fran d o r. House to sh are w ith E ig h t-tra ck stereo Com plete w ith Ju n io rs In T h e Co lleg e of Social ed. $40.95 m onth. C ed ar V illag e . 0703. 5-4 24 at LA N S IN G S T A M P IN G C O M P A N Y . furnished apartm ent. $140 per month. 351-6690 SP-4/M p letely furnished. P a y own u tilitie s. two boys. Room fo r four m ore. over fifty d o lla rs w o rth of tape»* S cle n t» : 1159 South P en n sylvan ia. SP-5 2 337-9263 10-4 25 A vailab le i im m ediately $150. C a ll $45 each per m onth. $45 deposit fre e ! $10 o r best o ffe r. C a ll 353- S T A Y R E A L T Y . IV 5-2211. rea lto r. T H R E E -M A N lu xu ry apartm ent. Sum ­ P a v own u tilitie s. Phone 372-61$$. 4010. SP-4/23 Colloquy on S e x u a lity : a se arch for H A S L E T T A P A R T M E N T S . Sum m er F U L L O R part tim e help. Own trans­ sublease fo r fou r o r fiv e . C a ll 351- SP-4/26 m e r sublease. E x c e lle n t location. M /2 4 perspective. NEWLY MARRIED? $150. Inform ation: 353-6429 o r 353- 40 P O IN T Diam ond rin g . 4 0 4 1 7 1 portation. V A U G H N S LA N D S C A P ­ 0498. SP-5/1 IN G . E O 2-6311. 3-4 25 TANGLEW OOD N O R T H W IN D . F O U R -m an , sum m er 8427 SP-4/29 S U M M E R S U B L E A S E three m an fu r­ a fte r I . Satu rd ay a fte r 12. SP-5/1 An a ll U n lv e ra ity colloquy is being sublet. Reduced rate s. Added e xtra s. nished. W alking d istance. W ill bar­ planned on the above topic fo r the S U B L E T F O R sum m er lu xu ry two-man. P E T O S K E Y A R E A . Ju ly - August AP AR TM E N TS two-bedroom apartm ent. 351-5828. 351-4937. SP-5/1 R E D U C E D R A T E S . F o u r or five man. gain. 353-2170. M /2 3 E N C Y C L O P E D IA B rita n n ic a . 1100. W in ter 1 $ » term to in crease in the M other's helper R eferen ces re­ SP-5-4/26 U n ive rsity T e rra c e 351-0165. SP-4/29 w ith a ll yearbooks. 356-0222 afte r U n iv e rsity and co m m unity aw areness 2 Bdrm., unfur., from 139.50 T H R E E S T U D E N T S in good furnished 5 p .m . SP-4/34 of the b asic ideas of hum an re la ­ quired C a ll 351-4555 SP-4 29 A P A R T M E N T . L U X U R Y Carpeting, 351-7880 H U G E 4-man apartm ent close to cam ­ stove, re frig e rato r, u tilitie s. $130 T H E C H A L E T , lu xu ry apartm ents. house. T w o m ile s from cam pus. Need tionships and provide im petus to the pus. Air-tondKionhig. -Ournmvr R ase -- S e cu rity deposit« 0 4 4 3 3 ¿-4/23 1200 - E a s t G rand R iv e r. E a s t Lan ­ fourth m an. $55. no lease 337-0512 P R E - R E C O R D E D S T E R E O tape A ll evaluation of acad em ic, adm inis- For Rent O N E M AN over 21. Chalet P a rk C all 351-0935 SP-4/26 sing are now leasing lo r fa ll term . »04/24 lab els, hundreds to choose fro m 'in rt iv e . and school -'values- and a c­ A T T E N T IO N FA CU LTY: Horizon Conveniently located, ju st two blocks 20 per cen t o ff lis t. T H E D IS C tions. T V R E N T A L G .E . Po rtab le F re e A partm ents. C a ll 339-2753 a fte r­ from cam pus, w ith in easy w alking TW O g irls for house near cam pus S H O P . 323 E a s t G ran d R iv e r. 351- noons. 5-4 24 House. Larg e one bedroom. Quiet $60 including u tilitie s. 3554172 se rvice and d e live ry $8.50 per atm osphere. P a rtia lly furnished. distance to shopping are as. The 5300. 1-4/23 If you a re interested in being con­ M A R R IE D S T U D E N T S S P 4 /2 4 month C a ll S T A T E M A N A G E M E N T Carp ort included. $160. E D 2-1438. U L T IM A T E in off-cam pus lu xu ry sidered fo r m em bership on the com ­ S I M M E R S U B L E T One g irl for Ce­ IM P E R IA L M A N O R Apartm ents livin g . Com pletely furnished, air- C O R P 332-8687 O One month free rent. Downtown lo­ E D 2-0811. 5-4 23 N EW P O R T A B L E typ e w rite r. E x c e l­ m ittee organising the colloquy, please dar G reens lu xu ry two-man ap art­ conditioned. w ith m any other con­ ca ll 355-0676 o r 355-6679 by 5 p.m . m ent. C all 351-8635 5-4 23 cation. One and 2 bedroom. C a ll 409- Room * lent condition. W ill s e ll or trade. T V R E N T A L S for students Dow H A S L E T T A P A R T M E N T S F o u r man veniences. C a ll today for inform a­ 351-5120. SP-4/34 A p r il2 2 .1968 2-4 22 7182 or 487-5029 Ask fo r M r. R ey tion and appointm ent. Leasin g w ill econom ical rate s by the term or 5-4/26 sum m er sublease. 351-0669 5-4 23 M E N : C L E A N , quiet, cooking, p ark­ month U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T ­ U N IVER SITY V IL L A begin on Saturd av. A p ril 27 at 9 a.m . ing. Supervised T w o blocks to N EW E N C Y C L O P E D IA International A S K B IM B O about his "coupon" C a ll 332-6197 M /0 B e rk e y 487-5733 or 485-8838 O Tw o volum e W ebster d ictio n ary, ten special fo r your next P iz za P a rty . A LS . 484-9263 C B E A L HOUSE W A N T E D : TW O g irls fo r sum m er C E D A R V ” fi 'c ' K l T F D Sum m er. term only. Reduced ra te s. C a ll 351- volum e F a m ily L ib ra ry , book case. C a ll 400-2431. T r y one for yourself Four-m an R t . v L o C a ll 351- S U M M E R - G R O O V Y three bedroom S U M M E R H O U S IN G : Room and board T V R E N T A L S for students. $9 00 Spring-Summer-Fall Rentals 0319. SP-4/26 8755 5-4 25 $300 351-0370. SP-4/20 and see if it's not the best pizza apartm ent, two baths, b ar. 351- Kappa D elta S o ro rity. C a ll 332- you e ve r " e t ." C-4/25 month. F re e se rv ice and d elive ry. 2 & 3 m a n uNrrs 8311. SP-4/29 C a ll N E J A C . 337-1300. We guaran­ O N E O R two g irls needed sum m er. 5659.337-1327. SP-4 29 H O O V E R C A N IS T E R w ith a ll the at­ • Rental Office-635 Abbott S T O D D A R D A P A R T M E N T S , lu xu ry, tachm ents. R u n s and looks new. $18. P O E T R Y W A N T E D for anthology tee sam e-day se rvice . C 351-7910 or 351-4050 after 5 Chalet A partm ents. 351-4698. SP-5/1 sum m er sublet. One m an. W ill b ar­ R E D U C E D S U M M E R rate s on luxu ry S U M M E R T E R M residence in D elta Phone O X 4-6031 C-4/25 ID L E W 1 L D P U B L IS H E R S . 543 F re d ­ gain. 351-0182 SP-5/1 two m an. air-conditioned. 351-0530 Delta D elta house. Sunken backyard, e ric k . San F ran cisco .- C alifo rn ia. A p a rtm e n ts H A S L E T T F O U R man apartm ent for O N E T H R E E - g ir l for sum m er and SP-5'2 ideal for sun bathing. $225 fo r a S T R O L L E R $5. w a lk e r $1. b assi­ C-4/25 sum m er sublet. T h ird floor. C all one four-girl for su m m er, near cam ­ R E D U C E D R A T E S . Supervised lu xu ry N E X T TO cam pus -- two lu xu ry fur- pus F A B IA N R E A L T Y E D 2-0811. term . C a ll 332-5031. 627-6653. 332- nette $1.50. tovs cheap. 332-5340. 337-1824 5-4 23 apartm ent for sublet. N ear W illiam s. S U P E R S U M M E R Sublet. Chalet four- 0955. O SP-4/24 F O R T Y T O P Soul and rock bands. nished two bedroom apartm ents. $180. IV 5-3033. S P -4 '28 351-0587. SP-4/26 m an. Air-conditioned. Reduced. 351- and $220 T h ree month or one year G a ry La z a r. 351-8907 o r M ID- N E E D TW O g irls for lu xu ry ap art­ 0857. S P 4 /2 9 M U S T S E L L . Fen d e r M ustang g u itar M IC H IG A N T A L E N T A G E N C Y . 351- lease beginning Ju n e 15. 351-5696 or ment w ith pool. C a ll 351-9188. 5-4 23 O N E T H R E E - g ir l fo r fa ll. N ear E V E R G R E E N A R M S . Four-m an sum ­ P R IV A T E fur- 351-6009 10-4 29 nished horT e n t e d ^« working and case. Asking $100.351-0542. 5865. C-4/25 cam pus. Phone F A B IA N R E A L T Y , E D m er sublet. Reduced. Air-conditioned. S U B L E T S U M M E R . Four-m an lu xu ry 2-0811. IV 5-3033. SP-4/26 m en. M aid se rvice . E D 7-1490 M /2 5 SP-4/20 TW O M EN for four-m an Beerhwuod 332-1400 SP-4/28 apartm ent. Pool, new carpeting. 332- F R E E ! ! A T h rillin g hour of beauty. T H R E E RO O M S and bath. Furnished apartm ent; Sum m er term . Big and 4275 SP-5'2 G O L F C A R T . $12: Spaulding Tour­ F o r appointm ent c a ll 484-4519. N ear bus. 489-4244. 10-12. 4-6. 3-4 23 inexpensive. F iv e m inutes from S I M M E R T E R M sublet three man G I R L T O share apartm ent. $45 Own S IN G L E S - $14 Cooking 536 Abbott. M E R L E N O RM AN C O S M E T IC S S T U ­ luxury apartm ent U n iv e rsity V illa . nam ent bag. $12: Sewing m achine cam pus. 351-8725. 5-4 24 bedroom. P re fe r graduate. 484-7648. N E E D E D : S U M M E R term Tw o guys Phone 627-5979 * * S P 4 /2 8 and cab inet. $80.355-9025 SP-t/24 D IO . 1600 E a s t M ichigan C-4 25 S U M M E R S U B L E A S E . Four-m an E v e r ­ 351-0575. SP-4/28 SP-4/26 for furnished apartm ent. 619 Oak green A rm s. 351-5212. 3-4 23 O N E M A L E needed for two-man Street $55 per month. 353-7538. G IR L S W A N T E D sum m er. Cooking S M IT H C O R O N A portable typew riter S A V E U P T O $50 or m ore on c a r in­ lu xu ry apartm ent Reduced rates, C e d a r G re e n s A p ts. M IC H IG A N A V E N U E E a s t: 14431* . SP-4 24 privileges. F o u r blocks from cam ­ $50. Underwood typ e w rite r $10 C all surance. D riv e rs , age 21-25 or m a r­ E A S T S ID E - 1024 E u re k a Furnished sum m er. 351-0169 5-4 24 Larg e apartm ent. Fu rn ish e d , two pus. 332-0143. M /2 4 E D 7-2551. afte r noon SP-4 29 ried. 16-25. T a k e S E N T R Y 'S Young one bedroom. Clean. $95. E D 7-7151. S p r in g , S u m m e r and bedrooms. Heat and w ater furnished. $53 a month F iv e m an H aslett ap art­ D riv e r's Q uestinnaire. Phone 882- 6-4 26 H O LT . TW O bedroom s. New spa­ Septem ber 1. $150. Now $125 a m ent. Sum m er. C a ll 351-8544. SP-4 29 cious apartm ent w ith fire p lace . F a ll R en tals month. 351-5323 O F o r Sale M A N 'S E N G L IS H ra c e r, best over 7284 or 485-3647 0-4 25 $15. A lso have fra m e s, assorted TW O M AN ap artm ents. Furnished. Furnished $180. heat included No L u x u r y I B d r m . U nits S U M M E R S U B L E T F re e half month TW O N EW w h ite organza d resses, p arts. 332-2916. SP-4/24 S A V E M O N E Y - W ASH - 20c LO A D . 135 K ed zie. 124 Cedar and 129 Bur- children or pets. F ifte e n m inutes N E E D TW O m en sum m er term . B u r­ Burcham Woods T w o or three m an. size 10. $15 each . C an be seen afte r Com plete d rv cleaning. Sh irt se rv­ cham . F ro m $130-$160 per month from M S I'. O X 9-2987 or O X 9-2315 351-8631 cham Woods. Reduced rate s. 353- pool, air-conditioned. C a ll 351-0911. 5 p .m .. 747 Alton Road. E a s t La n ­ S E W IN G M A C H IN E cle aran ce sale ice. W E N D R O W S ECON-O-W ASH. Y e a r, sum m er, and 9 1 2 month 5-4 24 2895 SP-4/23 SP-4 29 sing. SP-4/36 Brand new portables. $49.50. $5.00 3006 V ine. One block w est of Sears. leases C a ll IV 7-3216. evenings. T O P F L O O R U n iv e rsity T e rra c e : per m onth. La rg e selection of re­ C-4 25 TW O B ED R O O M lu xu ry apartm ent. H U G E ! Separate study, divided bath TW O G IR L S need two g irls fo r fa il O N E G IR L im m ediately and or sum ­ 882-2316. C Short term lease availab le 351 - C L A S S IC G U IT A R . T w o y e a rs old conditioned used m achines. Singers. Sum m er 351-8946 3-4/23 apartm ent. 353-0561.353-0564. SP-4 23 m e r. Tw o blocks Union. 351-9087 B e st offer. C a ll 351-0851 SP-4/23 W hites. N ecchis. New Home and Y A R N AN D F A B R IC C E N T E R Ma­ 1275. . 9 SP-4 29 ‘ son. Phone 676-2973. F in e fab rics "m a n v o th e rs." $19.95 to $39 96. PX S tore — F ra n d o r M E N : C L E A N , quiet, cooking p ark­ S I M M E R A P A R T M E N T cheap, four S U M M E R S U B L E T H aslett A part­ T e rm s. E D W A R D S D IS T R IB U T IN G sewing accessories N ew -orion m an deluxe. Chalet Apartm ent. C all m ents. Lu xu riou s. Four-m an. Cheap TW O G IR L S wanted sum m er term ,^ Paddle Ball Paddles, $5.88. ing Supervised Tw o blocks to Bor- Top Rated Components C O M P A N Y . 1115 N orth Washington sport yarn ! C-4 25 351 0615 SP-4/26 C all 332-8733 S P -4 26 U n ive rsity T e rra c e 351-8483 SP-4 29 1*9-644* C-4 15 Penn, Tennis Balls >1.99- kev 487-5753 or 485-883« O fkifreivSuoAiPUL D O C TO R E H R IJ C H § M A G IC 8 U U I t - - ' «.* i -«jo«. - .,w - < o r? Jp a rm w n t $143 J5(-«ttri J r < cn ,%WuJ & * w ' >139/New Golf Balls >3.98/3 SP-4 26 two-gfrt apartm ent near cam pus Open Ju n e firs t 355-9758 SU O TT HHS-30 re ce ive r 94 12. 9"-$4w ) D elivered Also C a ll Bah. 353-2669 S P -J 29 fa ll or fu ll year. 351-7748 S P 4 26 SP-4 24 Tennis Shoes >5.49. Baseball 351 0661 E L E C T R O V O IC E E L E V E N S sheet ra k e s K W A S T B A K E R IE S {.C iK U R Y TW O or three man apart- GARRARD M A R K 1! IV 4-1317. C -4 "» W v & Y S K A R T C V . F lin t to Ja c k C doves >4.88->9.88.Air Force BONANZA m enf ¿to n /w r term 35l-%\\tV S V A 'tft S A V E $80 Soundproof new Cedar O V F . TO (our sublease sum m er term Gordon. GrapAWanc. 1-4 23 Sun Glasses, >2.96. Softballs SIRLO IN PI P IT A V A IL A B L E S U M M E R Two-m an V illag e , g irls, sum m er 351-8882 Reduced rent 332-0505 SP-4 29 K O D A K C O LO R H im s ite 126-620- >1.98. Swim Fins > 10.88- A M E R I C A ’S fastest afte r 6 p .m . SP-4 26 M A IN E L E C T R O N IC S 127 99r T w e lv e p rin t ro ll proc­ F O R F R E N C H or G erm an tutoring, luxu ry apartm ent Reduced rate s M A T U R E M AN for lu xu ry apartm ent 5558 South Pen n sylvan ia essed. $2.11. W ith this ad only. anv kind of translation w ork. 355- i l l . 88. Swim Snokels >2.98. g r o w in g steak house — Phone D ave. 351-5824. SP-4/26 R E D U C E D R A T E S Huge U n iv e r­ in Lansing No lease, deposit. Doug. 882-5035 E x p ire s 6-1-08 M A R E K R E X A L L 8117. SP-4 29 Special Fishing Tackle. Rods, r e s t a u r a n t c h a in . sity T e rra c e end apartm ent Sum m er. 373-2333 before 5 p .m .. 489-2372. C D R U G S at Fran d o r. N ew lower Reels, Lures, Lines.Save2556 NOW HIRING S IM M E R - R I V E R S I D E E a s t luxu ry C a ll 351-7777 SP-4/26 a fte r 5 p m . SP-4/29 everyd ay discount p rices. C-4/25 -3556. -four-man Reduced rate s. C a ll ¡1 -- «k 1* ■* Peanuts P ersonal BroUerman & Trainee Cook— 353-2854 or 353-4297 S P -4 2 6 H A S L E T T - A L B E R T . F o u r g irls. E F F IC IE N C IE S F O R two. Edgewnad. E x c e lle n t c o n S O L D in ctive type. G IB S O N V A N G U A R D am p. two chan­ experience to broiling or on Availab le sum m er, fa ll $55 F u r ­ 240 West M ichigan. M odern, air- $45. C a ll 694-9845. M /2 3 J E F F E R O O : H A P P Y one month anni­ nel. reverb , and g uitar. $200 332- ve rsary. I love vou m ore. K itte n grill helpful. Will train. PART N E E D F O U R T H g irl Ced ar V illag e nished. u tilitie s, parking 337-2336 conditioned Apartm ent A -l. Open 4106.332-3501 SP-4 24 or full tfma. next Septem ber. Sue O uellette, 353- SP-4 26 for inspection Tuesday. 10-1 p.m . n ew . E n c y c l o p e d i a A m erican a. 1-4 23 I m a y ' Cashier — will train, PART 5645 SP-4/23 Thursday. F rid a y . 1-5:30 p.m . Leases $275. Book of Know ledge. $125. H ar­ G A R A G E S A L E 1974 Navaho T r a il. E Y D E A L V IL L A offers' not only a con­ for now. Su m m er, $115. F a ll $140. vard C la ssic s. $95 694-0007 M /2 3 B .C .H . C O O K IE S w ere great. Too or full time. Tacom a H ills . Okemos Livin g room bad our relationship isn 't. J .R .B . s a v e y o u u p t o S U M M E R S U B L E A S E . U n iv e rsity T e r­ venient location for M SU students but C all 351-9081 during open hours. fu rn itu re , carpeting, lam ps, kitchen Dishwashers — Male and Fe­ race four-m an apartm ent. 351-8570. a quiet suburban-like atm osphere O therw ise. 699-2569. SP-4 29 A C H T U N G ! T E L E F U N K E N has a r­ 1-4 23 table and ch a irs, etc. A p ril 24. 25. male. Will train. PART or SP-4/28 w hile offering the usual appoint­ rived —imported d ire ct from G e r­ and 26. SP-4/24 *125 m ents of a lu xu ry ap artm ent. These S U M M E R S U B L E T - F o u r man m an y. F o r g reat buys on high qual­ D R . D O O L IT T L E fo r T au D elt house­ full time. m other . . The Pledges. 1-4 23 Busboys & Busgirls — Will R E N T IN G A P A R T M E N T S for fa ll. apartm ents overlook a g rassy land­ luxury apartm ent. Top floor. Rent ity stereo system s, tape record ers, Tw o. three, and four m an. Fro m scaped barbecue a re a , featuring a reduced. R ive rsid e E a s t. 351-0222. and short-wave radios see N E J A C Animeli | | ^ ( t r m o re ) train. PART or full time. C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S . J IM . W e re $40 to $60 per person per month. heated sw im m ing pool. O ffered at the SP-4 '29 O F E A S T L A N S IN G . 543 E a s t G ran d Porter — an excellent PART C a ll 332-4578 afte r 4 p .m . today, respectable ra te of $220. $240 for A F G H A N P U P P IE S tw elve w eeks old. proud of you. B . F in n and the G irls . R iv e r. C time position. •Early morning SP-4/23 a four-m an unit. F o r in form ation ca ll. S U M M E R S U B L E T : Want two men , C re am and b rindle colors. Crow n 1-4 23 f i n a n c i n g 351-4275 afte r 5 p .m G tor W ater's Edg e apartm ent. 351- C re st breeding. A K C . H p lt. 084- or after 9 p.m. at night. Five D IA M O N D B A R G A IN : Wedding and hour job. G IR L : S H A R E balconied, air-con­ R E D U C E D R A T E S Supervised luxury 8534 SP-5'2 engagement ring sets. S ave 50 per 0003 SP-5'2 Reaf Estate a n d i n s u r i n g ditioned apartm ent. One block from cent or m ore. L a rg e selection of PART and some full time po­ cam pus. C a ll D E E . 355-7440. SP-4/28 apartm ent. E x c e lle n t location C all H A S L E T T A P A R T M E N T . Sum m er. F R E E B E A G L E puppy. F o u r months T H R E E B E D R O O M ranch in Okemos. plain and fan cy diam onds. $2M 150. old. Good disposition. P a p e r trained. sitions. No late hours (out by 337-2263. 5 4 25 F o u r, five m an. Air-conditioned. W IL C O X S EC O N D -H A N D S T O R E . Lo ts of q uality space inside and out­ y o u r n e x t c a r N E E D E D : T H R E E g irls to sublease H as had a ll his shots C a ll Lind a. side Under $35.000 Phone 355- 10 p.m.) Some Sundays. Top Huge balcony. 351-0259. SP-4 29 509 E a s t M ichigan. Phone 485-4391. sum m er. Spacious D elta Apartm ents. 126 M IL F O R D . Tw o m an furnished 351-8076. 4-4/28 1713 d ays. 332-6641 afte r 5 p .m . 5-4/25 Ask me about the State wages and a complete benefit 351-0475. SP-4/26 ap artm ent two blocks to cam pus H A S L E T T S U B L E A S E . F o u r man Farm Car Finance Plan * program. Excellent working Le ase $160 per month. A ll u tili­ luxury apartm ent for sum m er. R ea­ B R IT T A N Y S P A N IE L S . E ig h t w eeks F O R E S T H IL L S . Okem os. F o u r bed­ B IC Y C L E S A L E S , ren tals and se rv ­ E x c e lle n t hunting, fa m ily dogs. $20 for new or used cars. conditions. An opportunity to TW O M AN lu xu ry apartm ent. Close ties except e le c tric ity . D ays. (V 4- sonable. 337-7720 SP-5 2 ices. A lso used. E A S T L A N S IN G room Cape Cod on large lot. Tw o to cam pus. Im m ed iately. 337-7274. 1579. Even in g s. 372-5767. 489-1656 372-6055 SP-5'2 fu ll baths, fu ll basem ent, double *Loons arranged throuQh a local bank. be to at the start. C Y C L E , 1215 E a s t G ran d R iv e r. c a r garage, dining area. $25.900. Apply Bonanza Sirloin Pit SP-4/26 C N E E D O N E m an next year in two man C a ll 332-8303. C apartm ent. 351-0495. SP-4 29 F R E E T I G E R kittens need a good 332-8465 2-4 24 600 N. Homer near Saginaw N E E D E D : 4 bodies su m m er term home. 351-0077 S P -4.'2® S U M M E R S U B L E T . T h ree m an ap art­ U n iv e rsity T e rra c e . C a ll 351-8341. F E N D E R B A SSM A N a m p lifie r, bass Across from Spartan Twin m ent. U n iv e rsity T e rra c e . Reduced H A RW 1CK D R IV E . 2911. Northwest g u itar. Lansing 15" speaker. Save E A S T LA N S IN G W hitehills Cape SP-4 26 S A IN T B E R N A R D . H ave m ale , in­ Cod. 1140 Hitching Post Road 351- Theaters rates. 351-4489. SP-4/26 area. Lu xu ry two bedroom, re frig ­ $215.353-0245. SP-S/1 terested in breeding. H as been erato r. stove, new carpeting. $145 4009. SP-4 29 Interviewing from Monday, ARBOR FO R EST APARTM EN TS shown. 351-7302 after 6:30 p .m . SP-4/20 April 22, 1968 K IL B O R N W A L K IN G distance from Trow bridge Road. E a s t Lansing 489-3486. SP-4 29 $55 351-5481 a 5 O L D M /3 4 E A S T LA N S IN G - W ard cliff area. 10 a.m. - 12 noon and 1-4 p.m. downtown. N ew -one bedroom. F u r ­ F a c u lty m em bers. D eluxe one and two M IN IA T U R E S C H X A U Z E R . Fem ale T h ree bedroom , by owner. New k it­ nished. parking Lease required. N E E D TW O m en for sum m er Chalet A K C papers. Good stock. 627-2421 except Saturday and Sunday. bedroom ap artm ents availab le . P r i­ Apartm ents. August rent free! 351- chen w ith a ll built-ins. carpeted .132-3135. 10-4 24 vate patio and sw im m ing pool. Cha­ A L T O S A X A P H O N E . Seven ye a r* old. a fte r 6 p .m . 4-4 23 0488 SP-4 29 $150. Good condition. 3554)051. throughout, paneled fa m ily room , two let House for p rivate p artie s. W ithin ca r attached garage, excellent loca­ Let w alking distance of cam pus. No SP-4/20 JIM RYAN GEO. TO BIN S U M M E R S U B L E T . Fu rn ish ed. Air- Mobile Hemet tion P L U S com pletely furnished child ren or pets. Phone 337-0634 for conditioned. N ear cam pus Reduced basem ent apartm ent now renting for appointm ent. C 4 25 G IB S O N M A N D O LIN F-2. a rtist N E W MOON 12' x 60 . Air-condi­ RYAN & TO BIN rates. 351-5838 SP-4 29 m odel. pre-1922. $275. 351-744$ $192 month $28.500 C a ll 332-4597. Margaret Nerad, Realtor tioning. carpeting, choice lot. Phone 5-4 24 INSURANCE E A S T LA N S IN G M A R IG O L D A P A R T between 5-7 p.m . SP-4/2$ 337-1074. afte r 5 p.m M '23 339 MORGAN LANE N E E D TW O g irls in H aslett for sum ­ M E N T S . 911 M arigold. Furnished 300 R E G E N T S treet. Seven room s, one-bedroom, air-conditioned Across m e r. Reduced. C a ll 355-7397 SP-4 29 P H IL C O T V 25" w ith portable c a rt. FRANDOR TW O B ED R O O M re-decorated $'x40‘ four sleeping room s, large yard , gas street from cam pus. Phono IV 9- Good condition. B e st offer. 351-011$ on lot near cam pus. 337-8330. SP-4 29 F O U R M AN - B u rch am Woods. Sum ­ heat, n ice ly furnished, nice basem ent, STATI FARM 351-0050 S E L L YOUR HOME . . . 9651 for appointm ent. C-4 25 m er term . Pool and reduced rates. afte r 5 p.m . SP-4/3$ excellen t condition. $17.000 cash. AND MOVE TO 351-5789 SP-4/29 E L E C T R IC R A N G E . 40" double oven. C L O S E T O cam pus. Id eal for young A fter 5 p .m .. IV 5-9392 D ays. IV 4- P E N N S Y L V A N IA SO U TH Tw o bed NorthwindFarm sApartm ents S T A T E F A R M couple. Tw o bedroom. E xce lle n t 1905 5-4 24 room unfurnished except for stove Good condition. $35. C a ll 30341500. condition. Phone 351-9253. SP-4/29 INSURANCE and re frig e rato r Air-conditioned, J U N E - A U G U S T . A lb ert Avenue. SP-4/24 M U T U A L fu lly carpeted, balcony and sw im ­ Ideal for graduates, undergraduates S T A R 1904 10' x 55' two bedroom. S e rvice AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY m ing pool C h ild ren w elcom e Take welcom e, two to four. $50 each ' B R A N D N EW tw enty volum e In te r­ F o r F a c u lt y and Staff month only. 351-5028. SP-4 29 Carpeted, excellent condition. C a ll D IA P E R S E R V IC E - D ia p a re n e An­ Hom e O ffice :B lo o m in g to n , Illin o is over lease Im m ed iate occupancy national E n cyclo p ed ia, ten volum e 351-470. S P - 4 /II tisep tic Pro cess approved by. Doc­ P 6 2 1 126 351-7722 Phone 487-0728 3 4 23 Book of Po pu lar S cience, and ten L A R G E L U X U R Y four-m an ap art­ volum e B a s ic Home L ib ra ry . B e­ tors. Sam e D iap e rs returned a ll m ent for sum m er. W ater's Edge. tween 5 :3 0 -7 p. m . 351-9255. SP-4/26 R O Y C R A F T 51 by 12. T w o bedroom s, tim e s. Y o u rs o r O u rs. B ab y Clothes D U P L E X . F U R N IS H E D one bedroom carpeted living room , fro nt kitchen, washed tree. No deposit. A M E R I­ 351-6923. SP-4/29 DoYouKnowThat YouCanLiveAt ap artm ent in E a s t Lansing A v ail­ low down paym ent. $70 p er month. C A N D IA P E R S E R V IC E 014 E a s t able now. 332-1166. 482-5053. SP-4 30 B U F F E T C L A R IN E T , B -fla t. trill- key. case. E x c e lle n t condition. $300 C A R L E T O N ’S M O B IL E H O M ES . 14900 G ie r S tre e t-P h o n e 482-0864. C H e u it i North U .S . 27 at Solon R oad. O 355-3066. SP-4/23 A P P L IC A T IO N S A R E now being taken C O LLE G E H A S L E T T S U B L E A S E - furnished P O L A R O ID A U T O M A T IC 100. and H IL T O N 1964 56' x 10’. two bed­ to place your ch ild in m y nurserv- ranch style home. Tw o bedrooms, room . 100’ x 50' lot. K in g A rth u r's study, l t i baths, carp o rt. F a m ily ditto duplicating m achine. 371-2387 tvpe licensed home. Ages 2 1, to 5. C o urt, pool. Carpeting, underpin­ STUDENT Eydeal Villa preferred. $175. Ju n e 7-September afte r 7 p .m . SP-4/23 N ear F ran d o r. Phone 40-3152. SP-5 2 ning. q uality w orkm anship. 4 0 - 1 339-2006 4-4/24 10M a lte r 5 :0 0 p .m . SP-4/26 O U R LO W overhead saves you money-. D R IV E W A Y S . P A T IO S . P o rch es, steps, M A LEO N LY O P T IC A L D IS C O U N T . 410 Tussing b ric k s, blocks, garage floors, base­ D E T R O IT , M IC H IG A N A R E A TW O B E D R O O M furnished com part L o t t & Found m ent floors. B e a u tifu lly done. C a ll house. H a lf m ile w est of cam pus. Building. Phone IV 2-4017. C-4/28 C H A R L IE W A TSO N . IV 4-5223. S U M M E R JO B S P arkin g and bus se rv ice . Availab le L O S T : E L G IN w atch. A p ril 17. I.M . 400-040. C to Septem ber 15. $120. 351-4530. CANO N L E N S 135mm Telephoto auto­ fo r as lit t le as $500 m onthly s a la ry . . . plus . 10-5 8 m a tic F-2.5 Bayonet m ount. N ew . $75 Building locker. A-261.355-0351. C a ll 355-2307. M p .m . w eekdays. M /2 5 one student can w in up to $3000.00 T y p i * l S e rv ic e N E W . T H R E E bedroom fa rm house, M /3 4 in cash scho larship s. $1000 in schol­ L O S T : B L A C K rim m ed g lasses w ith arsh ip s aw arded w eekly . . . plus furnished. Ten m ile s east. A vailab le D O N N A BO H A N N O N , professional typ­ TW O F U L L le i* t h fo rm ais - tk p rice. nam e: John Heath. 355-901. M /0 ist. T e rm papers, theses. IB M Selec- . w in a new Fo rd Station wagon Septem ber 1st. $250 a month. 351- . plus . . . w in a vacation travel 4530 10-5/6 Size 7. C a ll 353-103$. S P -4 /» tric . 353-700. S P -4 /» L O S T : N A V Y handbag a t H a sle tt. Sen­ aw ard . . . plus . . . coin m erchan­ M O N O LU X M IC R O S C O P E . T h re e oh- tim en tal value. R e w a rd ! No ques­ dise aw ard s such as co lor T V s. W A N T E D five m en fo r three bed­ S H A R O N V L I E T . E xp erien ced typist. jectives--three o cu lars. 25X to 900X. tions asked. 3554)048 S P -4 /» E le c t ric typ e w rite r. T e rm papers, etc. room . furnished house near cam pus. A n exciting business experience P arkin g . A vailab le sum m er and fa ll Separate light source. Wood ca rry - theses, etc. Call-484-4218. O ing case. Phone 410-9215. A sk for L O S T : F R ID A Y , green thrue-ring can be yours th is sum m er regard­ term s. 351-7488. 3-4/25 notebook near C ed ar V illa g e A p art­ less of your futu re jo b plans. To m . $75. o r best o ffe r. M /» E F F I C I E N T C O N S C IE N T IO U S typing m ents. R e w ard ! 351-010. S P - 4 /0 A ssistan t m anagers in Brand S U M M E R T E R M . Students- fam ily. W E B C O R S T E R E O portable. L ik e new. spoken here. Je a n Chappeu. 355- Id en tification A n alysis Techniques, R easonable. N ear cam pus. F re e 1003. SP-5/3 $50 o r best o ffe r. 353-7045. SP-4/29 L O S T : G O L D Stephens College R in g. O ffice P ro ced u res, S ale s M anage­ parking. 332-8903. 4-4/26 S at. A p ril 1$ on cam pus. C a ll $37- m ent, Sales Prom otion, S a le s, etc., S IN G E R S E W IN G m achine in beauti­ « » SP-4/28 T E R M P A P E R S . Theses, disserta­ w ith distinguished internationally E A S T L A N S IN G (Students) fur­ ful cab inet. Zig-zag: m ends, d am s, tions. m anuscrip ts. Corona E le c tric , known firm , rated A A A -1 Dun I nished house* and duplex fo r sum ­ m akes buttonholes and m any m a n . e lite p rin t. 331-8505 C -4 /0 B rad stree t, m e r or fa ll. C a ll C L A U C H E R T Y $40.00 o r $$.10 a m onth. Phone 4 0 - P e rson al • C o m p le te ly fu rn ish e d T H E R IC H A R D S C O M P A N Y R E A L T Y . 351-5300. M /34 2*77. C-4/29 E X P E R T D IS S E R T A T IO N and manu­ P le n ty of tim e fo r spo rts, p arties, T H D F IN E S T O U R . . . m u sic you cun scrip t typing. R eferences. N ear K e l­ • A i r c o n d itio n e d M A N : D O U B L E and single room . fu e l!! Sp ecial on T G 's . m w ! C a ll logg C enter. 30-5545. SP-5/2 vacation fun. S T E R E O - P O R T A B L E G .E . traiw ie- • I to 4 m a n a p a r t m e n t s Own en tran ce, p arking . D ivision tor 400. L ik e new. C a ll evenings. 0 1 - 0 0 0 o r $37-7174. im /0 Street 333-6174. SP-4/26 S P -4 /» A N Y K IN D o f typing in m y home. E le c ­ • A m p le p a rk in g $500 D IN O A N D T H E D Y N A M IC S . Again tric typ e w rite r. 0 5 4 1 17 . S P - 4 /0 e O u r heated p o o ls a re open s p r in g F O U R M AN su m m er. O ff K alam azo o. S K IS - W H IT E S ta rs , plus bindings. ava ila b le . A F R O - P 8 Y C H O 4 0 U L . $40. C a ll 485-6507 South F ra n c is . »1-4107. S P - 4 /» A N Y K IN D O F typing in m y horns. s u m m e r a n d f a ll. P la t m onthly sa la rie s to those ac­ L ik e new. In stru cto r p rice . 351- 480-014. C cepted a fte r fre e four d ay indoctri­ SP-4/26 6172. S P -4 /» « R e n t s s t a r t at $ 1 2 5 34 H O U R quiet bouse: Steep o r study nation trainin g period. R U T H D O M E Y E R - any typing done e C a ll u s. W e a re h e lp in g o u r r e s id e n ts find s u m m e r s u b le a s e s . P re p a re fa r your personal inter­ TW O G IR L S needed fo r eight-girl B E A U T IF U L B R ID A L v e il. N ever Abbot H a ll. C a ll l i t 0W9. M /2 8 in m y home C a ll4 0 0 0 S P -4 /0 view now to in u r e yo u rself employ­ bouse. S u m m e r only. $50 m onthly w orn. Lo ve ly, seed p earl crow n. EAST LANSINGMANAGEMENTCO m ent th is sqm m er. including u tilitie s. 242 O akhin. 353-360. S P -4 /» N E E D L A B help th is su m m er? T each er. T Y P IN G T E R M papers and theses. F o r your in te rv ie w c a ll: 351-7969. SP-4/36 B .S . C h e m istry. E xperienced. A v a il­ E le c tric typ ew riter. F a s t se rvice . M r. G ilb e rt S C U B A D IV IN G equipm ent and w et ab le. 1 0 4 1 » a fte r 4 p .m . S P -4 /» C a ll 3 04 5 07 . $4»» 904346 E A S T LAPiggN G New three bedroom su it. C a ll 355-9103 a fte r 5 p .m . S P - 4 / » 745 Burcham Drive, Apt. 2 9 a .m . tb lp .m . u n fu rn is h e a ra n c h . Close to acbools W IG S - H IG H q u ality, low price. (m o re c la s s ifie d s D e tro it, M ichigan and M SU. F a m ily only. $300 phis AU hum an h a ir. W lp . fa lls , hair­ 351-7880, or 351-4275 after 5 p.m. u tilitie s. C a ll 332-1059. SP-5/1 S C U B A T A N K aad siag le hoee reg u la­ pieces. » 1 -4 0 1 . S P -5 » on back page) * tor. 484-201. SP-5/2 Tuesday, April 23, 1968 12 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan AN N B R O W N : typ ist and m u ltilith . offset ? printing. D is s e rta tio n , the- ses. m anuscrip ts, general typing. IB M . 17 ye ars experience. 332- 8384 C 'Blind pig’ dosed; ^ e W I | I ^^1 _ | ^^p I I I 1 | ^ L _ I j p W" I I _ O T W I e _ | ^^1 ^^| Viet stand (continued from puge one) the election, he noted K y and Thieu s till only received 33 per cent of the vote. While stating that the United tfAKIAtt)# STATE NEWS *ASMSU ................................................................... By LARRY LEE The officers said 25 to .30 States could not be defeated mili­ (continued from page one) S™ beli. D ^Experienred ™ * * * * New, Staff Writer persons were in the basement tarily, he said that we could not win either, and that a settle­ large chain stores with which MSU is in no position to compete, E le c tric . T e rm papers, theses. M when they arrived and with 337-2134 C A "blind pig establishment 30 minutes, there were 150 ment is imperative. or want to compete with, according to George Fritz of Food ,- - ....................................... - run bv two MSU students and an to 200 persons. Services. In order to meet payroll expenses, the 20 cents price b a rb i m e l . professional typist East Lansing laborer was raided There was a keg at each "And that s ettle m e n t,'' jj«» add­ must be charged. Of this price. 12*2 cents goes for the pie. four ed. "will have to be made with or five cents for labor and one or two cents for utilities': The Block 3 f clmPusar^ .3 2 °i t0° " “ c b^ E ” t L,?nsing P o ,i? P rid 3 >' end of the basement and when the Viet.Cong primarily, not with profit, therefore, is used for labor and building maintenance ............................................... and the three were fined and one became empty, another was * * * * PA U LA ann h au g h ey Profes- given jail terms. brought in from an adjacent the North Vietnamese The VC sionai theses typist ib m seiec- garage, the police said, are the young men who have What sorority houses will be open for residence this summer I trie M ultilith offset printing 337- David Wall and John Todd. The officers left and called been doing the fighting, and it is for students? Susan Lang, Sturgis sophomore. 152' .......... both Plymouth juniors, and. ¡n additional units to close unlikely that they will let the old The following houses will be open this summer: Alpha Delta M A R IL Y N c.A R R legal se cre tary James E. Ryan of 217 Burcham the operations down. The men ruling the North determine Pi. 225 N. Harrison: Chi Omega. 239 Oakhill: Delta Delta Delta. E le c tric typew riter A lte r 5 30 p.m . Drive were charged with disor- names of 70 persons were the future of their country." 634 MAC: Kappa Alpha Theta. 303 Oakhill: Kappa Delta. 528 and weekends 393-2854 P ic k up deriy conduct in that they know- taken, but only Wall. Todd and MAC: and Zeta Tau Alpha. 639 MAC. For further information, and d elive ry jn R ly i0jtered in about a place Ryan were arrested. Schoenbrun stated that offi­ contact the housemother or girl in charge of summer housing _ . wherean illegal operation of Asst, prosecuting at- M S U c o m p la in ts cials of the National Liberation at each chapter house. r r a n s p o r ta tio n business was being conducted. ' tornev Dennis McGintv said the Front of South Vietnam told him T h i s s i g n o n the F a r m L a n e B r i d g e t y p i f i e s the at­ that they would first reconstruct \ c a ' R o i’ v n in n fiio iii "to" in n rfln ' maximum charge is a felony tit u d e o f s t u d e n t s t o w a r d s the I m p e r s o n a l i t y o f the June 10-August 10 $246 Contact The ille 8 a l business was b u t h e only pressed charges of the country, set up a democratic Paul Schrader. 1134 La ke D rive , selling intoxicating beverages jhe misdemeanor of disorderly huge m u lt iv e r s it y . S ta t e N e w s P h o t o b y J i m M e a d socialist neutralist state and per­ B - 7 3 7 , s h o r t - r a n g e a i r c r a f t , Grand Rapids 3-423 without a license. conduct. haps 10 or 15 years from now re­ iT, I i , . ,, ... He explained that "the basic integrate the country. Wanted They entered pleas oi guilty e jg t0 stop and deter "They are Vietnamese first be­ c h r i s t e n e d ' C i t y o f L a n s i n g ' - • ■ ...................................... to East Lansing Municipal Court guch operations not run up a P o s itio n s o p e n in A S M S U fore they are Communists." he E l R O P E M A T U R E g irl to tour Eu- Judge William K. Harmon. Mon- rprord He said t h e students said, and he ridiculed the Domi­ The world's newest com­ president, stated that the B-737 rope in August. C a ll 332-1760 1-4 23 j,.. T h c v w p r p fin p d $ 7 5 r ? c o ra H e saia m e s t u u t 1 mercial jetliner tailored for service will be inaugurated ................................. da> The> were nnea s/s were not even aware that, they fo r v ic e p re s id e n ts / d ire c to rs no Theory for its ignoring the W A N T E D : W O M A N S bike Good eon- a n d S 17-50 c o s ,s a n d g iv e n t w o (1()uld h a v e b e e n c h a r g e d w it h a special conditions that exist in short-range flights. United through Grand Rapids. Lan­ ditinn $15-120 353-0989 SP4 24 d a y ja il s e n te n c e s . f e lo n v every country. Airlines' Boeing 737. was sing. Flint. Bay City. Midland Petitioning is now open for-three vice president positions and 17 directorships within ASMSU. according to Greg "It is not a question of fighting christened the "City of Lan­ and Saginaw -The Detroit G O L F C L U B S - 'women s i iro n s- Police said that the busi- h l p J i ' 1h p n 1r u 11 ! ° h ;iv e to Communism, but of opposing a sing" this weekend at Capi­ Metropolitan Airport will also 3. 5. 7. 9. putter, and woods. i and ness has been under o D e r a - problem, then Owen, cabinet president of ASMSU. \ inaugurate B-737 flights April 3-long clubs desired C all 355- "ess nas , , “ , ¿ P . increase the charge, h e s a id Positions are open for vice presidents of semi-autonomous nationalist revolution. That is tol City Airport. why we must stop the war and The significance of this event 28. 0777 s-4 25 tl"n since March *•, Fnda> -What we want to do, is sup- groups, services and programs. ................................................. afternoon, two plain-clothesmcn „ •• stop getting our boys killed. to : the several hundred who The inaugural jet service of „ . . . . , A ,, p r e s s t h e o p e r a t io n s . Petitioning for^ice president positions will end today. witnessed the christening is the two or three daily flights will F A C U L T Y c o u p l e w ants to rent entered the basement o i 21/ 1 . , , lt n „ r h . n s Petitioning for the 17 directorial positions within the three "The really important matter faculty home ifurnishedi Reliable Burcham Drive Thev re- he k e p p. vice president groups will end April 30. we have to face is not the burning lower fare and faster serv­ be followed by the additioi 355-302« afte r 5p . m ......................... S P - 5 . p o r t e d t h a t t h e v w e r e r e q u e s t e d begin April 28. of two to six daily jet flight' Anyone interested in working for ASMSU in these positions of the cities of Vietnam, but the ice which T v to - F o i R g irls need apartm ent t o pay $1.50 as th e y e n t e r e d t in n e d th e re mav b e five or or who desires further information should contact Ann Mi­ burning of cities of the United William E. McGarry. L'nited in these cities Mav ,15. ac­ fait term 155.4*11 nr 15V4ROQ ....... chaels at 336 Student Services Bldg. States." Airlines regional vice- cording to McGarry, 26 six C H IL D ( ’A R E in m y home 2*a vears I M N e w s up Ph4.m 3320218 ^ SP-5-4 26 . . . r v . -.-.T ^ ^ ^W ^ hy^ P ay M ot,e ! jg g f | g ■ ■ ■ '■ ■ p f t 1 1 B R JR L ^^B BOYSPERM*PRESS and A B negative. $10.00 0 negative. $12 00 M IC H IG A N COM M l’.V IT Y BLO O D C E N T E R . 3b7 . ' ' * . G Y511 _ ., .S " ■■■ WCM IB M — B ■ ■ B^ BB B H B ^ B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I V I I V f l L ■ ■ i f t BOUFFANTS lEANS 1 2 E a st Grand R iv e r. E a s t Lan- 8« | H sing, above the new Cam pus Book * “ Aku-Aku - Akbaram a B T Store. Hours: 9-3 30 Mondav. Tues- 7 :“ F e r a l- Feich day. and F rid a y : Wednesday and 7 :* Brougham - B rutu s Thursdav. 12-630 337-7183 C 8 H ub bard 7-1 Summer bouffants fancy trim and 8:30 Hospiciano - Holy Land y ,’W l flower trim with blocked veils for Court 3 i/ l \ W A N T E D U S E D g ir ls bike. 26 goo B rand y - B re w e ry B 9 , fi your bouffant hair styles. Buy Cheap Phone 353-7373. SP-4 23 g: 3o M cNab - M cLain e / W- several at this low price. 7:00 Cam eron - Caribbean ’ ' ‘ ‘ * ’' ’ " ' 7:30 Deuces - 6-Pak R l \ f \ ■ % The boys' favorite style pant in the A M E R IC A N S D IDN T invent the „ „„ HoN avel - House K B handy Want Ad either . . w e ve I M - awSS, new Spring fashion shades of whis­ found them on Eg yp tian papyrus G YM II \ / f- y A JB key, brown, blue and mo.ss. Ma­ rolls. But round the w orld every- Court 4 v • ' / / i l , chine wash, dry and wear as these one agrees that W ant Ads get re- 6:0o B a w d ie rs -B a ld e r H i / v - jL L oven-baked slacks of 50% Fortrel® suits - try a T e su ltfu l Want 6 ;J0 Abudweiser - Abbey ™ / - i’V N - * jfft . I Polyester, 50% cotton require no A d an d see! 7:00 A keg -A karp o u s ' K S | '/• f W * . ft ironing. Slim, trim tapered fit. ......................................................................... 7:30 Casopolis - C a ra v e lle 'f L f \/ / ' •4 \ B A B Y S IT T IN G in m y home E x - 8:00 H u b b a rd S -4 . 9 '' ' ■ \ ■ Size: 8 to 16 Reg. or slim cellent care P laym ate s. Balanced * .( m eals 355:0887 3 4 23 C o u rt* S ......................................................................... 6:00 B aal - B acchus H H I I W IL L C are for pre-schoolers in *» > E m p yre an - Empowrerment E H V „ / ✓ A m y licensed home near M SU E D 7:00 B ardo t - B allan tin e \ C 24307 3-4 23 7:30 Akohoi - Aktion T H R IF T Y ACRES M illin e r y Dept. BOYS’ SPORTSWEAR ONLY T H R IF T Y A C R E S O N LY! Complete cushion. Double weight sole. Elastic Stay-Up tops 100% $132 MEN’S WHITE WORK SOX P a ir Pkg. T h rifty cotton. Sizes 10 1/2 to 13. Sold in 6 pair packages only A c r e s O nly C H O L L Y FARMS FOOD C L U B PURE V E G E T A B L E WHOLE USDA 10 FRYERS FRESH GROUND GRADE A SHORTENING 3 -L B . CAN $129 5 LB. HAMBURG DETERGENT 4 oz. BOX 1C US NO. I M AIN E DOUBLE LUCK C U T WAX 15 1 /2 $ PUTATUES L B . BAG BEANS OR C U T GREEN oz. w t. cans G AYLO RD V A N IL L A H U N T’S ICECREAM G AL. It TOMATU I2(P ■ ■ ■ ■ M l « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■■■ SAVE 207 120[ im T SAVE 17‘ If there’s a faster way, with this coupon toward » v I I J f with this coupon toward 1 g I S N.w Salad Traal •ha purchase of M 9 I the purchase of Food Club Mother, Plain, Palish Craven knows it. l-lb 5 H aw aiian D elight 49 ^ I I D ILL P IC K L E S tor with co u p o n I Any or nil coupant redeemable wHh $5.00 purchase at more. Excluding beer, win#, cigarette items nr ceupen hems. Limit ene per cvetemer. Expires Sof., April 27, 1948. I Aay or all coupons redeemable with $5.00 purchase at mere. Excluding beer, wine, cigarette items or coupon hams. Limit one par customer. Expires Sat., April 17, 1944. (Dà We’re not really boasting, but we have a combined experience of over 45 years In the travel business. The M ei ¡e r & Thrifty A cres Coupon M eijer & T hrifty A cres Coupon schedules of most transportation facilities are at our fingertips. We’ll get you where you are going the fastest ■ ■ m ra i ■ ■ ■ ■ — ■ ■ — ■ ■ ■ — ■ ■ ■ fTï E I J E R , way possible. Stop by our office and see how we move. r o SAVE 10 SAVE 8‘ with Ibis ceupen towurd I 8(1 B |_ g |^ the purchase uf the putchsMU af J» M E t h r i f t y a c r e s ■ Food Club Instant (all flavors) Chef iey-Ar-Dee Seut. or Popperoni MA « s BREAKFAST PIZZA M IX - 49c— T R A V E L I Any or all «supuns redeemahls with $54)0 purchase ei mere. Any ut uh ceupens todoomeblo wHh $54)0 pescheto ut stai«. SUPERmRRKETS CRAVEN B Excluding hear, wina, cigarette items or eaapan hums. Exduding bear, arino, ripartite homi ut caupun Home. lim it ana par eaetemar. Expires Eat., April 17, 1948. Umh aae par custemer. Sxpiret Set., Aprii 17, 1948. S E R V IC E 5125 W . Saginaw & Metjer <7 Thrifty Acres Coupon Metfer X- Thrifty Acres Coupon 6200 S. P tn n s y lv a n ia 317 M .A .C . PHONE 351-4410 \V h v P u y M o 1 e ! W h y P a y M or e ! VV h V P a y M o re ! W hy Pa y M or el W hy Pay M o r e !