Wednesday Advice ... MICHIGAN Cloudy STATI . . . windy and cool today with a high of 60. Partly cloudy UNIVKRSITY . . . to pertoaa about to marry -Don’t. and continued cool tonight with Punch a low near 40. Partly clonb and mild Thursday. East Lansing, Michigan April 24,1968 10c Vol. 60 Number 163 T h a n t o p tim is tic a b o u t p e a c e , h o p e s ta lk s b e g in this w e e k P AR IS (A P )--U Thant, o p tim is tic N orth V ietnam and the U nited S tates," Thant was retu rn ing fro m Ira n , where Hanoi radio broadcast an a rtic le by about p re lim in a ry talks between the T hant said. he opened the Internationa l Human R ights Nhan Dan, the o ffic ia l C om m unist p a rty U nited States and N orth V ietnam , said “ I t is up to Hanoi and Washington conference in Tehran. newspaper, again charging the U nited Tuesday he hoped they w ill begin shortly especially to settle this problem . H ow ­ “ perhaps even this w e ek." ever. it is preferable to be o p tim is­ Hanoi s till appeared to be holding out States is insincere and delaying the R um ors rippled around w orld capitals tic ." fo r Phnom Penh or Warsaw. p re lim in a ry peace talks. that a site already had been agreed upon, but a State Dept, spokesman in Washington declared: "Y o u can say fla tly that no agreem ent has been reached." T a lkin g w ith repo rters at the a irp o rt R o m n e y c o l l s f o r m e e t i n g before leaving fo r New Y ork, the U.N. secretary-general appeared to b e little T h a n t a fte r c o n fe re n c e the haggling that has gone on between N o rth V ietnam and the U nited States t o e n d n e w s t r i k e U n i t e d N a t i o n s S e c r e t a r y G e n e r a l U T h a n t s p e a k s to n e w s m e n over a m eeting place. in R o m e e n r o u t e to N e w Y o r k f r o m a h u m a n r i g h t s c o n f e r e n c e in He said that Phnom Penh, Cam­ By UPI "a couple of hours" on the job in - P e te r D Clark publisher of the T e h r a n . T h a n t e x p r e s s e d h o p e f o r e a r l y p e a c e t a l k s b e tw e e n the bodia's capital. Warsaw. P aris or Gene- Acting on. the deathbed wish of a D e tro it since he was hired as m ediator U Q l ,£■ « V I «A». D e tro it News and - A tb iR se OCCr > - '*•» - v*- •--* " . CVxy** O * ---------- j ^ .7’ % • • * « of p.ft _ / ' '7 . nmtnarv fa K S Coo™ne held. Tuesday intervened to tr y to end the M a r c h ^ . Rotnncy said. Free Press The U nited States has rejected Phnom D e tro it newspaper strike, the longest Romney said h e .d id 'not discuss his 'The publishers of the shutdowh news­ Penh because » .M-t* reiations w ith decision to step into the dispute w ith ■iff tfe? c&tAcm’s KftAorv. papers s a i d they w j > u l d respond Canad ianprimemin Cambodia and Warsaw because as a C om m unist nation it is not neutral in the w ar. The N orth Vietnamese have Rom ney in vite d representatives D e tro it's tw o d a ily newspapers and o fficia ls of fo u r unions to a meeting of to R om ney's summons a lte r it was o f­ fic ia lly received. " I t 's v ita l fo r this s trik e to be the D e tro it m ayor and he said he would not change his m ind if Cavanagh ob­ jected. cold-shouldered the U.S. suggestion in his C apitol office next Tuesday Romney said Cavanagh had "m ad e no settled a t the earliest possible d a te ," they m eet at Geneva. at 10 a.m. Romney said a t a news conference. He e ffo rt to keep m e in fo rm e d " about- calls for general election A high French source said as fa r as he knew P a ris has not been chosen and the governm ent has done nothing The fo llo w ing have been invited by Gov. Romney to meet in Romney's office next Tuesday to discuss ways to said the situation was "d e p lo ra b le ." Romney said he decided to step into the stalem ate that has le ft D e tro it developments. 1 to encourage the tw o to m eet in the end the D e tro it newspaper strike : w itho ut its reg ular d a ily newspapers OTTAW A ( AP) ~ P rim e M in is te r fu rth e r com m ents by me on any other --Anthony J. De Andrade, president fo r 160 days on the advise of D r. P h ilip P ie rre E llio tt Trudeau Tuesday ca lle d .a subjycU; w ould be im p ro p e r." French capital. However. F oreign P h a r m a c o l o g y M in is te r M aurice Couve de M u rv ille of the P rin tin g Pressmen a'nii Assist­ Weisis. (he state labor m ediator in the Canadian general election fo r June 25. Then he announced the election. said la st week France would be happy ants Union of N orth A m erica. A FL-CIO . case, who died Monday ju s t hours a fte r L ib erals in P a rlia m e n t roared in re ­ Trudeau wanted an election as q uick­ to have P aris as a m eeting site. Washington D .C .: urging Romney to get involved. sponse to the announcement. ly as possible in order to capitalize on O ther p a rtie s applauded loudly, and his p o p u la rity and to rid h im se lf of the --Kenneth J. Brown, president of the Weiss, who died of an apparent heart p r o f e s s o r d i e s P aris has been m entioned m ore and Photo E ngravers Union of N orth A m e ri­ attack, was "dee ply d istu rb e d " over th re w papers in the a ir. L ib e ra l p a rty 's m in o rity status in P a r­ m ore recently as a po ssibility. Both ca. AFL-CIO. N. Y. ; fa ilu re of state and federal m ediators Trudeau asked Gov. Gen. Roland M ich- liam ent. It had been a m illsto n e fo r N o rth V ietnam and the U nited States “ John J. P ilch. a ctin g president. to settle the strike,.R om ney said. ener to dissolve P a rlia m e n t and issue Pearson during his years as p rim e m in is ­ T u e s d a y have d ip lo m a tic m issions in P aris and Typographical Union. AFL-C IO . Colorado "T h e re is very little progress being w rits fo r the election. ter. Heading the L ib e ra ls m a jo r opponents, there are am ple com m unications, a Springs, C olo.; m a d e ." Weiss told Romney in a m em oran­ Bernard V. Alfredson, professor of phar­ I t was the fir s t tim e in recollection the Conservative p a rty, is R obert Stan­ po in t Washington has stressed as neces­ --Frank F itizsim m ons. president of dum dictated before his death. Weiss m acology, died Tuesday at his home’ a t 211 that a p rim e m in is te r had m e t P a rlia ­ fie ld . who was picked to replace John G. sary fo r a site. “ I have takeif pa rt In terna tion al Brotherhood of Teamsters. said, "T h e only • thing le ft to decide N. H arrison Ave. He was 59. m ent a fte r a recess to announce dis­ through m y contacts w ith the tw o par­ Washington: rig h t now is the money issue that M r. Alfredson had served on the MSU solution, although Mackenzie K ing an­ D iefenbaker la st year. O ffic ia l nom inations w ill be on Mon­ ties. on a p riva te basis, in the ne­ -R o b e rt Holmes, in ternation al vice applies to a ll unions except the press­ sta ff since 1935 in several capacities, be­ nounced the 1940 election in a b rie f throne day. June 10, in 243 of the 264 constituen- gotiations tow ard a solution to the president of the In ternationa l, B ro th e r­ m e n ." ginning as an instructo r. He served as head speech opening P a rlia m e n t. problem of p re lim in a ry talks, between hood of Team sters. D e tro it: " I ' l l take steps th a t in m y opinion of the D epartm ent o f Physiology qnd P har­ Trudeau m ade his announcement a fte r w ill get a sound settlem ent of the m acology fro m 1948-1964. risin g on a question of p rivilege. s trik e ," R om ney told newsmen. v îîi■ ! « § ¡ f When MSU estab­ He said he wanted to thank a ll parties Several years ago Romney settled lished separate de­ fo r th e ir messages of congratulation and another labor dispute by locking labor partm ents of physiol­ encouragem ent a t his election A p ril 6 as and m anagem ent negotiators in his ¡¡a ogy and pharm acol­ L ib e ra l leader to succeed Lester B. Pear­ B r i t o i n / I n d i o d i s o g r e e o ffice u n til they reached an agree­ ogy in 1964. M r. A l­ son. m ent. W hether he would go this fa r fredson was appoint­ | || |B “ In a dem ocracy, i t is the p rivile g e to tr y to settle the newspaper strike. ed acting chairm an of the elected representatives of the peo­ Romney w ouldn’ t say. of each. ple to disagree on the best means of gov­ Romney said he had deliberately erning the court t r y , " he said. rem ained silent on the strike so that M r. Alfredson had o n U . S . f o r e i g n p o l i c y returned to teaching “ B u t we are united in our desire to if it became necessary fo r him to w o rk fo r a stronger and a b e tte r Canada. intervene he could do so as an ob­ A L F R E DSON and research assign­ “ The best response I can give to your By BARBJONES power of the U.S., she said. W ithdraw al N a ir ^a id that it is usually short term je c tiv e th ird p a rty. ments in vete rinary pharm acology in 1966. generous trib u te is m y resolve to serve State News Staff Writer fro m V ietnam would im prove A m erica's aid. tied to a certain p ro je c t and. there­ Romney was c ritic a l of the way Born in Chicago on Aug. 18. 1908. M r. A l­ this House and this co u n try to the lim it W hile B rita in supports the Johnson ad­ image in India. fore, a co m m itm en t to the U nited States. D e tro it M ayor Jerom e P. Cavanagh and fredson reof^ved both his D .V .M . and his of m y a b ility . m in is tra tio n 's V ietnam p o licy, India M rs. N a ir said th a t the United. States Cavanagh's m ediator. P rof. Nathan Fein- M.S. a t MSU. “ In view of the announcement w hich feels that the U nited States should pull w o rrie s about the th re a t to India by China India would rathe r have long term aid M r. Alfredson w rote several scie n tific singer of the U n iv e rs ity of Wisconsin, I am about to m ake, I feel th a t any out of V ietnam , tw o panelists expressed and that India feels i t can deal w ith so that a p ro je ct does not have to be dis­ have handled negotiations. papers and a book, " A Laboratory M anual in a discussion Tuesday. “ How Does the China when the tim e comes. continued. h a lf done, she- said. Aid on of E xp e rim e n ta l P harm acology fo r V e te ri­ F einsinger has been i ll or in M exico W orld V iew A m erican Foreign P o lic y ." E xp la in in g U.S. aid to India, Mrs. term s of trade is preferred. most of the tim e and has spent only nary Students." George C a tlin of London, England, a v is itin g professor "of p o litic a l science and M rs. K usim N a ir, of the In te rn a tio n a l T h ir d F ill lo s t P rogram s O ffice, and a native of India, spoke in the discussion that is p a rt of a three-day conference on "A m e ric a n C h o ice68ends C z e c h s t h r e a t e n w a l k o u t ; in o n e m o n th F oreign P o licy: The P ric e of P o w e r." C atlin said the U nited States is cap­ Today is the last day to vote in Choice Martin estimated that the actual able of defending V ietnam fo r a long t e l l S o v i e t s n o t t o i n t e r f e r e 68, the national collegiate presidential number of ballots cast Monday was tim e , and Hanoi is not playing fo r a set­ o f V ie t c o m b a t primary. Campuses throughout the coun­ 10,000. He said about 1,000 ballots were P R A G U E ( A P i -- Czechoslovakia's lib ­ te rp a rt that "in te rfe re n c e in Czechoslo­ tlem ent but fo r v ic to ry . try will join MSU in voting today, cast at Choice 68’s mobile polling booth. e ra l governm ent warned the Soviet Union vak in te rn a l a ffa ir s " must stop. He also said the House of Commons Choice 68’s official polling date. Robert Harris, national Choice 68 against inte rfe ren ce in its internal a f­ The thre at of a w alkout m eant that SAIGON ( AP) -- A th ird U.S. A ir Force feels that Hanoi is " n o t disposed to come Steve Martin, Choice 68 polling chair­ executive director, will give a press fa irs Tuesday and told Moscow it would Czechoslovakia was ready to assume ren- F ill has been lost since the $6-m illion. to the conference ta b le ." man, said 6,500 ballots were cast during conference from 3 to 5 p.m. today^in w alk out of a w o rld Com m unist meet­ egage status w ith in the European Com­ sw ing-w ing fighter-bom bers entered the C atlin fe lt th a t a disastrous im balance Monday’s voting, but this number in­ the Union Sun Porch. ing in Budapest today if criticize d there, m unist w orld, jo in in g Romania. Yugo­ V ietnam w a r less than a m onth ago, the of w o rld pow er would come about by cluded ballots from only three or four Harris, an MSU alumni, was sched­ re lia b le sources reported. slavia and Albania. None of the three U.S. Command reported Tuesday. U.S. w ith d ra w a l trom V ietnam . residence halls and only one-half to two- uled to arrive on campus yesterday for a They said the leader of the Czechoslo­ is represented among delegates gathe r­ The com m and said the plane was M rs. N a ir said th a t In d ia 's view of thirds of the fraternity houses. tour of Choice 68 polling places here. vak delegation. Jozef Lenart. secretary ing in Budapest. believed to have crashed Monday night the U nited States was conditioned be­ of th e 1 p a rty C entral C om m ittee, had Behind Czechoslovakia's stand was the in Thailand, but it had no fu rth e r in fo r­ fo re India gained its freedom , when the been authorized to te ll his Soviet coun- Soviet U nion's backing of conservative m ation on the plane o r the fa te of its U nited States was considered d ista n t but elem ents w ith in the Czech Communist two-m an crew. glamorous. p a rty who are opposed to the lib e ra l course O ffic ia ls late in the day w ere unable United States’ fe a r of Com m unism of F ir s t S ecretary Alexander Dudcek. to say w hether other F ills had staged seemed in fa n tile to Indians because of the The situa tion was strained by uncon­ any ra id s over N o rth V ietnam Tuesday firm e d re ports that Soviet Ambassador fro m bases in Thailand. I. V. Chervolenko had several meetings The planes w ere grounded a fte r the James Madison College and Case Halls e a rlie r this month w ith Antonin Novot­ second one crashed M a rch 30 and had re- will conclude their three-day conferences ny. the p a rty leader and president ousted ’ sumed m issions only 12 days ago, a fte r on "American Foreign Policy: The Price by Dubcek. tw o replacem ents w ere flow n fro m Ne­ of Power’’ today with four sessions. Novotny, a Soviet-type old-liner. re­ vada. Six F ills have been in action. Christine Camp, from the U.S. State tains a seat on the C entral Com m ittee The Fill has been a center of contro­ Dept., will speak on “ American Foreign and s till has the allegiance o f about a versy ranging from the military to the Policy--Tbe Men Who Made the Deci­ th ird of its m em bers and thousands of U.S. Congress since it left the draw­ sions,” at a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p a rty bureaucrats. ing boards as the TFX. p.m. in the 1961 Room of Case Hall. Tlie Central Committee's security de­ Designed for both the Air Force and The second session, "Latin American partment was said to have informed Dub­ the Navy, the admirals said it was too and U.S. Foreign Policy,” will be con­ cek about the meetings between Novotny heavy for carriers. The admirals won. The ducted by Hoyt Ware, U.S. State Dept, and the ambassador. Chervolenko was re­ Senate Armed Service»1 Committee specialist on Latin American affairs, at ported summoned and an explanation of scrapped the Navy version March 28. 3 p.m. in the third floor lecture hall of his behavior demanded. One of the features of the Fill is the Case Hall. Czech officials declined comment on swing-wing arrangements. When moved Julius Prince, U.S. State Dept, spe­ the report, but one conceded that he had close to the fuselage, the plane can fly up cialist on African affairs, will talk on "heard about this incident." to 1,650 miles an hour. With the wing “ Africa and U.S. Foreign Policy,” at a The sources reporting- on the threat of a extended, it can fly l$ss than 150 miles dinner meeting at 5 p.m. in the 1961 Room walkout in Budapest said Lenart pre­ an hour on missions requiring slower in Case Hall. F o r e ig n p o lic y d is c u s s io n pared a statement demanding recogni­ speed. George Will, visiting professor of politi­ tion of the principle of indepmdeikce. P a r t i c i p a t i n g In a d is c u s s io n o f A m e r i c a n f o r e i g n p o l i c y T u e s d a y In C a s s H a ll a r s f r o m l o f t , M r s . K u s im The aircraft has automated precision cal science, will speak on “ Globalism: sovereignty and equality amoqgf Com­ N a i r , o f t h e M S U I n t e r n a t io n a l P r o g r a m s O f f i c e , D a v id T h o m p s o n , c h a ir m a n o f t h e s t e e r i n g c o m m i t t e e .navigation that allows it to fly full speed Remedy or Mistake,” at 7:30 p.m. in munist parties as spelled out in the across rugged terrain, including moun­ Wonders Kiva. This speech will conclude a n d G e o r g e C a t l i n , L o n d o n r e s i d e n t a n d v i s i t i n g p r o f e s s o r o f p o l i t i c a l s c ie n c e . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y B o b I v in s Prague regime's new action program. tains. the conference. 2 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 24, 1968 fM AN CH M ILLKGITIMACY l i Alabam a attacks child w elfare KA \ W ASH IN G TO N -- A la ­ who is not her husband “ does lio n ch ildren are denied aid in Chief Justice E a rl W arren, nan J r. observed: "Y o u give w m l bama appealed tb the Supreme not re fle c t the way we do things C ourt Tuesday to discourage un­ in th is country and should be the 18 states. Though the federal govern­ unable to get a “ yes” o r " n o " answer to several questions, cut Mrs. Stapp o ff w ith "n e v e r m ore m ilk to some childre n by giving none to others. M rs. Stapp had con tended RACT/CE m a rrie d sex by approving c u t­ discouraged," she added firm ly . m ent puts up a big share of the that the state was com pelled by O K U .HOUSING] rm If offs in aid to needy children. A labam a is one of 18 states money fo r the Aid to Dependent m in d ." I f w e lfa re pavm eqts to the t th a t have laws providing fo r C hildren program , Garbus said, Justice Thurgood M arshall fin a n cial reasons to d istrib u te children continue w h ile the cutoffs in w e lfa re payments to a ll it can do to combat such to ld th e state atto rney fls tlv w e lfare money ca re fu lly. ti m othe r is having an a ffa ir, said fatherless ch ild re n if the m other regulations is to halt aid en­ "y o u ’re d is c rim in a tin g " against She rejected M a rsh a ll's sug­ Asst. A tty . Gen. M a ry Lee is having illic it re la tio n s w ith tire ly . some children. gestion. picked up by other ju s ­ Stapp. governm ent is financing another man. He asked the co u rt to pro­ " I ca n 't see why the child is tices also, th a t the regulation ille g itim a c y . Last November, a federal h ib it Alabam a, and a ll states, denied m ilk because of w hat deprives ch ildren of m ilk . ÌÈÈf; fro m using the m o ther's con- the m other is ,d o in g ." M arshall "S urplu s com m odities and The theory over the country co u rt in M ontgom ery stamped fo r years is th a t a ch ild does A labam a's regulation unconsti­ duct as a fa c to r in deciding rem arked. food stam ps take care of that, not get aid i f there a re tw o tutional. The state appealed. w hich children can get wel- And Justice W illia m J. Bren- she said. able-bodied persons in the An A m erican C iv il L ib e rtie s fa re help and w hich cannot. house." M rs. Stapp said. Union attorney. M a rtin Garbus. The ju stice s received Alaba A m o ther liv in g w ith a man told the co u rt nearly half a m il­ m a’s argum ent coolly. McCarthy attacks M a r c h o n C a p ito l SPECIAL! M S U s t u d e n t s m a r c h e d to th e C a p i t o l In L a n s i n g o n M o n d a y to u r g e l e g i s l a t i o n Spring And Summer recent war reports f o r o p e n h o u s i n g . T h e m a r c h e r s w e r e a d d r e s s e d b y tw o c o n g r e s s m e n a n d th en th e y d isp ersed . S ta t e N e w s ph oto b y B o b I v i n s Fabrics At New Low NEW Y O R K (A P i-S e n . E u­ gene J. M cC arthy said Tuesday c ra tic nom ination fo r president, was in New Y o rk fo r a fu ll Prices.. .For Active People!! Defense Secretary C lark M. day of cam paign activitie s. He c ritic iz e d the a d m in istra ­ Longshorem en in London C liffo rd 's statem ent that the South Vietnamese w ill assume tion fo r re je ctin g W arsaw as the SPECTATOR C LO TH more of the fig h tin g is incon­ site fo r p re lim in a ry talks w ith sistent w ith what the Johnson the N o rth Vietnamese. A s t a u n c h b l e n d o f 70% r a y o n , 30% " I think the W arsaw site is a d m inistration is doing. c o t t o n w hi c h s t a y s f r e s h and b l o o m ­ ing a ll day and h a s e x c e l l e n t c r e a s e " I t doesn't seem to square wi t h the announcement that we are sending in m ore troops and one to w hich we should have responded." M cC arthy said. " I f other countries then rejected it. march in protest of race bill r e s i s t a n C S l n i s h . 45 i n c h e s wide . . . calling up m ore reserves." why we could reconsider, but I LONDON (A P )-H u n d re d s of race relations and other domes­ to provide b e tte r housing and so­ M cC arthv told a news confer­ think th a t in view of the fact tough London longshoremen tic a ffa irs. c ia l security, and he added that hand w a s h o r d r y c l e a n . . . s o l i d s “ One ought to think w hether ence. that the President said he would 4 m arched on the House of Com­ he thought B rita in had done a and p r i n t s . R e g . $ 1 . 9 8 . re m a rk s like that would tend to fT T tN n v y a t ,7 7 M d . And it also doesn't square O Westi^o^eîaod p*5 Wv\Vv*pci tefr»« go 'anyplace, a n ytim e ' we should Wnvty ypçivxivHpA ” * ” (f wcHttcf have f e t t us' tie ¿r mons Tuesday to shout th e ir sup­ p o rt fo r Enoch PoweU. w h ile in- Sit/Lr Pie was given an. «reitar/it m ake such things happen." Hogg t/ a rvA / « .\v»r »»• » itdc b e tte r job of th is than the United States. , ¿ a # d u B w c \vetitmOM~ im i nr • 't u r n ^ B A T IS T E W iN T S ago ( hopd jjia t it**’.» n g m .. u e n e r* position tha n we now tongue-TSshing by hi’s own p a rty the eltects of n lil‘ wv>l%:>i-vrauld lobbjF. ccc.i't.'t'ofct't, hut 1 don't see it as consistent a te ." he added fo r s tirrin g up ra c ia l trouble in b e .” m eet th e ir m em bers of P a rlia - • M a n u f a c t u r e r ’ s B o l t E n d s 45 i n c h e s wi t h other things the adm inis­ The Minnesota senator said he B rita in . He made it clear that the Con­ m ent. the level of debate was w id e. W a s h a b l e a l l d a c r o n . D a c r o n / tra tio n is doing." d id n 't feel like " a carpetbag­ W orkers in half a dozen plants servatives would vote against the closer to the streetcorner. m C liffo rd told an audience oi' g e r" com ing into New Y ork, in B rita in w ent on token strikes Labor governm ent’s b ill because As they w aited to be adm itted, cotton suitable for d r e s s e s o r c u r ­ to protest the governm ent's b ill they w ant a m ore m oderate one the, longshoremen sang such news executives Monday that adopted home of his m ain de­ t a i n s . In p a s t e l c o lo r s . Values the South Vietnam ese w ere ac­ clared riv a l fo r the nom ination. to outlaw ra c ia l d is c rim in a tio n in w ith m ore exem ptions fo r "th e songs as "B y e . Bye B la c k b ird " q u iring m ore know-how. and Sen. R obert F. Kennedy. housing, em ploym ent and m any sm all m a n ." He said they would and "M am m y.” They ca rrie d to $ 1 . 7 9 . tr y to amend it in com m ittee. placards reading "B a c k B rita in , would gra dually replace A m e ri­ " I th ink w e 'll do verv w ell other fields as it came before Special 99P yd. can troops on the firin g line. h ere." M cC arthy said. New Commons fo r a vote. “ We cannot paper over the d if­ not black B r ita in ." There were M cC arthy, seeking the Demo- Y ork w ill elect delegates w ith ferences in this house’ in the de­ a t least 500 of them . They shout­ 123 of its 190 D em o cratic Con­ P ow ell was fire d fro m the lead­ bate that is going on in pubs and ed. “ We w ant Enoch, "but P ow ell SEA SH ELL PIQUE M ALE "F E M A L E vention votes a t a June 18 p ri­ ership of the Conservative p a rty houses throughout the country. stayed inside. Evefrtng*- 4 5 i n c h e s wide 100% c o t t o n hTand Encyclopedia Britannica and m ary. The rest w ill be appoint­ fo r a weekend speech w arning B u t we m ust learn to debate this Several hundred m arched out ed by the state com m ittee. of "s tre e ts running w ith blood” le g itim a te m a tte r w ithou t losing a n g rily a fte r seeing th e ir M P. w a s h , l i t t l e o r no i r o n . F o r s p o r t s ­ Great Books of the Western if nonwhite im m ig ra tio n w ere not our tem pers and causing of­ M cC arthy was greeted at his Ian M ikardo, a le ft-w in g La b o rite w e a r o r d r e s s e s in w h i t e , b l a c k , World now hiring students and moonlighters. We work by ap­ m idtow n headquarters by several halted. He sat unsm iling on the fense," Hogg said. representing the P opular d is tric t Commons' back benches through As M Ps trie d to cool th is ex­ in London's tough E a st End. h o t p in k , , m i n t , b r o w n , n a v y , pi n k , pointments only. No canvass­ hundred young people, about half of them supporting him a rebuke by Q uintin Hogg. Con­ plosive p o litic a l and social issue, One b u rly longshoreman told a b l u e and m a i z e . At $ 1. 98 yd. ing, delivering or collecting. servative p a rty spokesman on the atm osphere w ith in the House Sew (N’ Save Shop and half fo r Kennedv. newsman: “ M ika rd o told us that Must have car. Sales experi­ of Commons was less contentious m any of our forbears w ere Iris h ence not necessary. Can lead and m ore serious than a t any im m ig ra n ts and we had no busi­ to full time In summer. $ 2 & 0 .0 0 per month guarantee if you j THOMPSON’S JEWELRY other m a jo r debate in recent years. ness objecting to im m ig ra n ts. B ut i t was the Iris h who b u ilt t F r a n d o r S h o p p in g C e n te r meet our requirements. For appointment, call M r, Faust, inEast Lansing N either Hogg nor Home Secre­ ta ry James Callaghan who de­ fended the b ill, had to fend aside the roads and w hat are the blacks doing? N othing.” 484-5671. ________ The ugly w ords could fla re into 3 5 1 -4 2 5 3 a single in te rru p tio n . The "h e a r- violence. Down the r i v e r * K e e p s a k e D ia m o n d R in g s hears" w ere given in hushed another group of longshoremen tones. There was little laughter, m et to organize counterdem on­ no cheers. strations in the E ast End this B u l o v a W a t c h e s * J e w e lr y G if t s Both adm itted race was a se­ weekend to support the race re ­ rious problem in B rita in . lations b ill. * R in g S iz in g a n d R e p a ir Both also re fe rre d to the A m e r­ ican experience. Callaghan a r­ m * P ie r c e d E a r R i n g s gued that law had helped tow ard 'The G ra d u a te ’ e lim in a tin g d iscrim in a tio n in the U nited States. Hogg was m ore * W a tc h R e p a ir in g dubious and said. " I don't think for M cC arthy . the sto ry is one of unm ixed ad­ D ustin H offm an, sta r of "T h e f ..j 207 M AC A venue m ira tio n ." He said the best way G ra d u a te ." and M a ry M cC ar­ w M f to e lim in a te d is c rim in a tio n was thy. daughter of Sen. Eugene M cC arthy. D -M inn.. w ill give cam paign speeches fo r M c­ C a rth y at the A u d ito riu m in a program sta rtin g a t 4:15 mm, p.m . on F rida y. A program of folk m usic w ill be provided p rio r to th e ir speeches w hich are scheduled to s ta rt at 4:45 p.m. M iss M cC arthy has dropped out of college fo r a year to help in her fa th e r's bid fo r the D em o cra tic presidential nom ination. A H offm an, who received an A cadem y A w ard nom ination as best a cto r fo r his role in "T h e G ra d u a te " and won a Golden VEM , Globe Award as the best new laSm actor, has been cam paigning IÄ . re g u la rly fo r the Minnesota senator. A $i donation fo r the M c­ C arthy cam paign w ill be ac­ cepted a t the door. Money Makers aJ * XI Tree spraying - hazard to cars Part of the Campus Scene.. . Spot spraying of elm tree; began on the o utlying areas o campus e a rly th is m orning Now a t r a d itio n . . . T h is n a iih e a d -trim m e d according to Charles K e ll, «d R e g u la r S a v in g s f o r T im e C e r tific a te s f o r G u e r e n te e d S a v in g s “ The ta s s e l” casual by T ram peze m in is tra tiv e asst, in groundi maintenance. m a x im u m f le x ib ilit y r e g u la r in c o m e C e r tific a te s f o r by Bostonian in s p r i n g t i m e p a s t e l s o f y e l l o w , Between 5 and 7:30 a.m . m a x im u m e a r n in g s Thursday w eather p e rm ittin g in w h i s k e y b r o w n a n d m in t green, p a s te l o ra n ge , 4% • 8% annual rate of interest paid on cattili- • 6.68%* average annual intarestj.6% com- spraying w ill take place at Mmfkt • With annual rata of DAILY INTEREST you earn every every, doflar from pastel and bon# m P ■le i,: HKfl fnim •y-aoi day of dopoeit to day o f withdrawal «You can withdrew saving* w ith no interest o f T T w for »months t o T 5 5 " * ’ i up to 8 year* • Also susHSom m T , % 8.'or î j 2 * w est to H arrison Roatf ftflrti! penalty • Interest paid ab le u p o n 9 0 -d a y 4 years at lower average annual interest • Interest to be paid of the Red Cedar R iv e r, and and com p ou nde d written notice .A u to ­ January 1. A p ril 1, matically renewed un­ at maturity • Issued in fl C fro m F a rm Lane east, north multiples of (1,000 • A K H / s July 1 and October 1. ia ts redeem ed at maturity. Redssmsbls upon 80- Yes , . . we have charge . of the riv e r. K e ll said. F rid a y m orning F a rm Lane day written notice at I X simple interest.' and West C irc le D rive . Bogoe S treet west to Stadium Road and south of the riv e r to W il­ M ichigan N ational B ank son Road w ill be sprayed. 326 South Washington Ave, 317 East Grand River Ave. M ore spraying w ill take place DOW NTOW N E A S T L A N S IN G over the weekend. K e ll re- \ quests cooperation in these v USCTS OVER ONE UlUON 00LURS ■ OVEN TIL 4:1» M l. MON. THRU SAT. a MEMRER F.D.I.C. • 10 R H areas in rem oving cars during these tim es, because the spra^ is h a rm fu l to paint. Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 24, 1968 rr-*~ — H B H H NEW S Write-in candidates su m m ary may hurt McCarthy P H I L A D E L P H I A (APi- U.S. Sen. Joseph S. C lark. independents or fro m m in o rity A c a p s u le s u m m a ry of th s d a y 's a v a n ts fro m Although there was only one D-Pa., was opposed by U.S. parties. o u r w lr s s e r v ic e s . candidate on P ennsylvania's Rep. John Dent, a W hite House Among the w rite -in candi­ p residential p re fe re n tia l p ri­ supporter, fo r the D em ocratic - dates. Kennedy drew scream­ m a ry b a llo t Tuesday, p o liti­ Senate nom ination. U.S. Rep. ing throngs when he cam ­ cal observers watched the size R ichard S. Schweiker was un­ paigned recen tly in the P h ila ­ of the w rite -in vote as an opposed fo r the Republican delphia ar«a. H "m p h re v was “ /n a d em o cra cy it i i th e indication of the mood in the Senate nom ination. urged repeatedly to fo rm a lly p riv ilege o f the e le c te d re p ­ nation's th ird largest state. There also w ere fiv e Con­ enter the race when he ap­ Despite ideal w eather, some s titu tio n a l am endm ent ques­ resentatives to d isa gree on peared at a recent labor con­ v ita l co n stitu tio n a l questions tions on the ba llot covering the best m eans o f go v ern in g vention in P ittsburgh. and a "h a w k-d o ve " confron­ le gislative reapportionm ent, the country . ” Canadian tation in the D e m o cra tic U.S. taxation and finance, the ju d i­ Nixon avoided the state when Senate p rim a ry , the e a rly tu rn ­ c ia ry system , and local "home P rim e M inister P ie rre El­ Shafer announced he would be out was reported slim . P re ­ ru le " governm ent. There also a fa v o rite son to keep his dele­ liott T rudeau . election estim ates put it at were p rim a ry contests fo r state gation unified in M ia m i. A about 50 per cent. le g islative offices, a superior recent Associated Press poll The polls were open from co urt seat and Congressional in Pennsylvania. however, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. candidates. showed Shafer's position was International N e w s Backers fo r Sen. Eugene J. A t the conventions this sum­ not as solid as the governor M cC arthy. D -M inn.. the pnly m er Pennsylvania D em ocrats had hoped. • The U.S. Command in Saigon reported th a t the U.S. A ir p residential hopeful on the w ill have 130 votes and Penn­ Force has lost a th ird F ill since the $6-m illion. swing-wing ballot, hoped fo r 200.000 votes sylvania Republicans 64 votes. In the senate race. C lark. fighter-bom bers entered the V ietnam w a r less than a month fo r him . although he made only Most of the delegates were 66. seeking his th ird te rm , has ago. one b rie f cam paign swing in been c ritic a l of the A dm inis­ elected Tuesday, although the • U nited Nations Secretary-G eneral U Thant expressed the state last weekend. vote in the p * ie r e n tia l p ri­ tra tio n 's V ietnam policies. optim ism about p re lim in a ry ta lks between the U nited States Vice President H ubert H. m a ry was not binding. Dent, a five -te rm congress­ and N orth V ietnam and said he hoped they w ill begin this Hum phrey, a fa v o rite of labor There are 5.211.569 voters man from Jeanette. Pa., when week although State D epartm ent spokesmen declared that in this highly industrialized registered in Pennsylvania. he announced, said he was run­ no agreem ent has been reached. See page 1 state, and Sen. R obert F. Ken­ 2.595.279 R e p u b l i c a n s and ning as a supporter of those nedy of New Y ork, were other 2.550,295 Dem ocrats, w ith the rest policies. • Czechoslovakia’ s lib e ra l governm ent threatened to w alk D em ocrats who pulled support. out of a w o rld C om m unist m eeting in Budapest i f the Soviet On the Republican side, Union inte rfe re s in its in te rn a l a ffa irs . R om ania. Yugoslavia fa vo rite s included fo rm e r Vice and Albania already have renegade status in the European P resident R ichard M. Nixon. Com m unist w orld. See page 1 New Y o rk Gov. Nelson Rocke­ fe lle r and. as a fa v o rite son. • W orkers in half a dozen plants in B rita in w ent on token Gov. Ravmond P. Shafer strikes to protest the House of Commons' b ill to outlaw ra- tii dfij, ■/¿ f* in hou-.fdtg: v' / f,,-Ki-+• (w'./,>re H 1 9*■ J-y S f r ' • H**i • Canadian P rim e M in is te r P ie rre E llio tt Trudeau asked \A IO I U l U d Gov, Gen. Roland M ichener to dissolve P a rlia m e n t and issue w rits fo r a Canadian general election The m ove met w ith general approval fro m P a rlia m e n t. ^ See page I c ite u n ity N a tion a l N e w s • Sen. R obert F. Kennedy, on the second leg of a three- in m e r g e r dav. 23-city tour of Indiana citie s before the sta te ’s M ay 7 D A LLA S (A P i-T h e United p rim a l y. put heavy emphasis on the p lig h t of e ld e rly per­ M ethodist Church, biggest m e r­ sons whose incomes have been shrunken by in fla te d liv in g ger in A m e rica n P rotestant his- costs. .. . See Page 9 torv. was established Tuesday in a dram a of v iv id sym bol­ • The II m illio n m em ber U nited M ethodist Church, a ism and s tirrin g solem nities. product of the biggest m e rg e r in A m erican P ro te sta n t his­ A t the c lim a c tic m om ent, a tory. was established in a dram a of v iv id sym bolism and huge throng of 10.000 joined s tirrin g solem nities. The new m e rger includes the fo rm e r hands and proclaim ed: M ethodist and E vangelical U nited B re th re n Churches. "Lord of the Church, we are unite<|*in Thee, in thy Church, • Sen. Eugene J. M cC a rth y said Defense S ecretary C lark and now in the U nited M ethodist M C liffo rd 's statem ent th a t the South Vietnam ese w ill C h u rch ." assume m ore of the fig h tin g is inconsistent in the lig h t of It includes the f f lh n i r 10.3- the fa c t that the Johnson a d m in is tra tio n is sending in m ore m illio n - m em ber Methodist troops and c a llin g up m ore reserves. See page 2 Church and 750.000-member E vangelical U nited B rethren • C a lifo rn ia 's L t. Gen. R obert H. F in ch m et w ith R ichard Church in a new denom ination M Nixon in Reno. Nev.. but denied th a t the m eeting had of m ore than 11 m illio n con­ any p o litica l significance. firm e d m em bers in this coun­ • Gov. Romney has decided to intervene in the 160-day- try. old D e tro it newspaper s trik e by in v itin g representatives of '"L e t us . . . be a church the c ity 's tw o d a ily newspapers and o ffic ia ls of fo u r unions united in order to m anifest to a m eeting in his C apitol o ffice next week. See page 1 God's triu m p h a n t agony fo r m a n k in d ." Rev. A lb e rt C. Out- • Negro leader W hitney Young J r. suggested that t o p ler. a noted theologian, told echelon w hite leaders organize a huge " w h ite m a rc h " on the huge assembly w hich packed Washington to dem onstrate w h ite A m e ric a 's co m m itm e n t D allas M e m o ria l a uditorium . to ra cia l equality. He mentioned H enry F ord. D avid Rocke­ The key words of u n ific a ­ fe lle r and George Meany as possible leaders fo r such a tion fir s t w ere spoken bv two m arch. bishops of the m erging churches. E. U. B. Bishop Reuben H. • The state of Alabam a appealed to the Supreme C ourt M ueller, of Indianapolis, and to p e rm it the cutting o ff of p ublic w e lfa re aid to depend­ Methodist*Bishop Lloyd C. Wicke. ent children of u n m arried parents. See page 2 of New Y ork. McCarthy group The Stale News, the student newspaper at Michigan State Univer­ sity, is published every class day throughout the year with special Welcome Week and Orientation issues in June and September. Sub­ plans In d ian a trip scription rates are $14 per year. Students fo r M cC arthy are organizing fo r a trip to In ­ Member Associated Press, United Press International. Inland Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association. I ni ted sissy shift State Student Press Association. diana this weekend to help in Sen. Eugene M cC arthy's presi­ dential p rim a ry cam paign, an­ Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Mich. nounced G e rrit DeYoung, pub­ Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services Building. in dotted Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. lic ity dire ctor. irie re w ill be an organiza­ tional m eeting fo r the tr ip at 8 p.m. Thursday in 100 E n­ Phones: Editorial .................................................................................... Classified Advertising .................................................... 355-8255 TODAY Swiss Display Advertising.................................................................. 353-8400 gineering Bldg. Business-Circulation.................................................................. 355-8209 Interested students can c a ll 3-3970-ex t. 7 fo r fu rth e r in­ Photographic.......................................................................... 355-83111 IS YOUR LAST form a tion . CHANCE TO Pedal down to the Union Ah, r u f f l e s . So r o m a n t i c in a d e e p CAST A BALLOT s p i l l o f f r i l l on a s u m m e r y s i s s y for lunch! s h i f t o f d o m e s t i c dotted S w i s s . W a s h ­ a b l e , d r i p - d r y p o l y e s t e r - c o t t o n in IN . . . b l u e o r b r o w n , f r o s t e d with white T o d a y ’s lace. Body lined. J r . s i z e s 7 to 15. 1 3 . 9 8 S p e c ia l: In d ivid u a l T u rk e y Vegetable P ie Potatoe R o ll & B u tte r Beverage ° " iy 85( Union basement - hours 11:15 to 1:15 and 5:00 to 7:00 CHOICE 68 Campus Center MICHIGAN jnmi'i If. S/Hiaiolo K r i r / ‘i» n i it. M P i f f r i r r i i l i l o r r ili lo r - in - r h ie f (.ftH T ffif'f' M r r n r i . iii n m i g i n g l ' i liliir STATE N E W S S h in l . i i b i ' l b n i i m H o b b y S u ll,- il. l u m i n i » l a l i l o r l . r iir n r t i I. I l r i l l . m l i l o r i a l m l i l o r J im - M ill'll, n /io r lii t n l i l o r U N IV ER SITY m l i r r lin in g m n n o g i ' r Wednesday M orning. A p ril 24.1968 Five-time recipient of the Pacemaker award for outstanding journalism EDITORIALS Contradiction Trustee’s resolution: marks path commitment to future in Vietnam T h e r e s o lu tio n a p p r o v e d b y th e I f th e y d o a ll in th e ir p o w e r to c r e a te n e w s o lu tio n s to th e r a c e M SU B o a rd of T ru s te e s . la s t Tw o w eeks ago, th e U n ite d p r o b l e m a n d e x p a n d o ld p r o ­ T h u r s d a y c o m m its th e tru s te e s S ta te s tu rn e d d o w n P h n o m P e n h g r a m s , th e n , a n d o n ly th e n , w ill to fu tu r e a c tio n o n p o s itiv e a n d a s a s ite f o r p r e lim in a r y ta lk s o n th is s t a t e m e n t c o n t r ib u t e to th e im m e d ia te c o n tr ib u tio n s to w a r d e n d in g o f th e b o m b in g o f N o r t h s o lu tio n o f g r o w in g ra c e p ro b ­ th e s o lu tio n o f th e C i v i l R i g h t s V ie t n a m , p u r p o r te d ly b e c a u s e le m s in th is n a tio n . p ro b le m s in th is c o u n try . The t h e r e w a s -n o A m e r i c a n e m b a s s y T h e t im e f o r e m p t y r e s o lu tio n s s t a t e m e n t c o u ld b e th e f i r s t s te p .t h e r e t o p r o v i d e a d e q u a t e c o m - is p a s s e d . In d e e d th e tim e fo r to w a r d m o r e a c tio n b y th e U n i ­ m u n ic a tio n w ith W a s h in g to n . w o r d s i s p a s .t . T h e t r u s t e e s , a s v e rs ity in th e ra c e r e la tio n s Y e t la s t w e e k , D e a n R u s k ‘ p r o ­ th e u lt im a t e g o v e r n in g b o d y o f a re a . posed 10 s ite s , none of w h ic h th e U n i v e r s i t y , h a v e s h o w n th e ir B a s ic a lly th e r e s o lu tio n s ta te s has a N o rth V ie tn a m e s e em ­ a v a il a b il it y f o r c o n s id e r in g c o n ­ th a t th e tr u s te e s in te n d to g iv e bassy. s y m p a th e tic c o n s id e r a tio n to s t r u c t iv e p r o p o s a ls . N o w i t is u p D a v id S c h o e n b ru n , n o te d a u ­ to a ll s e g m e n ts o f th e U n i v e r s i t y w h a te v e r re c o m m e n d a tio n s a re th o r and jo u r n a lis t, has c ite d c o m m u n ity to c o n tr ib u te th e im ­ p re s e n te d to it , th a t th e y in v ite th is c o n t r a d ic t io n a s o n e o f th e p e tu s so th a t th e tr u s te e s ’ w o r d s DAVID SCHOENBRUN th e fa c u lt y to e x p e d ite th e ir c o n ­ r e a s o n s f o r d i s t r u s t in th e p r e s ­ c a n b e tr a n s fo r m e d in to m e a n ­ s id e ra tio n o f th e r e p o r t o f th e ent A m e r ic a n peace m o ve s. in g fu l p r o g r a m s in th e n e a r f u ­ e v e n tu a lly th e N a t io n a l L i b e r a ­ s p e c ia l c o m m itt e e o n e q u a l o p ­ M onday he spoke on cam pus tu re . tio n F r o n t m u s t b e in c lu d e d in p o r t u n i t y a n d t h a t i t is t h e i r h o p e as p a rt of th e c o n fe re n c e on 4 w \ l f c /v«* * v r i n r .'V [ ,tT r p n r a , c v t\ r i a i o -T h e E d ito r s . % .*%•- ^ .v . « - i 4* j rfg Ä. * firn C P C IM T O f V IE W «wfeUivc z 3 i t h e revolutionary tio n can m p v & I c ^ ’V j L h e i o r e The P ric e o f P o w e r ," cow pom - * S o u t h V i e t n a m e s e p e o p l e . I t is th e end of th e cuw em s c h o fc i s o re d by Ja m e s M a d is o n C o l­ th e y w ho can e s ta b lis h th e ye a r. le g e a n d C a s e H a l l . p e a c e in th e S o u th , n o t H o C h i A s it s ta n d s , o f c o u r s e , th e r e s ­ S c h o e n b ru n is c u r r e n t l y sen­ Fate of a nation in black a n d white M in h . o lu tio n m e a n s l i t t l e . T h e b a c k ­ io r le c tu r e r a t C o lu m b ia U n iv e r ­ I n o r d e r to g a in p e a c e in S o u t h ­ bone o f th is s ta te m e n t w ill be s ity o n V ie tn a m e s e h is to r y . H e e a st A s ia , th e U n ite d S ta te s g iv e n b y th e c o m m itte e o n e q u a l is a ls o a n in t e lle c t u a l w h o h a s m ust m ake a b a s ic change in o p p o r t u n i t y w h ic h is c o m p o s e d b e e n c lo s e t o tjie S o u th e a s t A s ­ E D IT O R ’S N O T E : B a rry A m is, P hilade l­ its fo r e ig n p o l ic y . S in c e r i t y w i l l . o f 16 w h it e a n d N e g r o f a c u l t y ia n s itu a tio n fo r m any ye a rs , phia, Pa., graduate student, is president of have to r e p la c e b rib e ry and m e m b e rs. T h i s c o m m i t t e e is the B lack Students’ A lliance. w ith n o v e s te d in te re s t. g u n s . P e r s u a s io n m u s t re p la c e lo o k in g a t w h a t is a p p r o p r i a t e S c h o e n b ru n n o te d th a t th e By B A R R Y AM IS p h y s ic a l fo r c e . f o r th e U n i v e r s i t y to d o in th e V ie t n a m e s e s itu a t io n is th e p r e s ­ Out of a ll the statem ents and a c tiv itie s A s S c h o e n b r u n s a id , “ I t is n o t a r e a o f r a c e r e la t io n s a n d in a s ­ e n t m a n ife s ta tio n o f a n ill-fa te d on campus f o l l o w i n g the t r a g i c a q u e s tio n o f fig h t in g C o m m u ­ s is tin g N e g r o s tu d e n ts . p o lic y in itia te d a ft e r W o r ld W a r death of D r. M a rtin Lu th e r K ing one n is m , b u t o f o p p o s in g a n a tio n a l­ A t p r e s e n t th e r e p o r t o f th is com m ent m ore than any other seems I I . R e p o rte d ly , fo rm e r P r e s i­ is t r e v o l u t i o n . T h a t is w h y w e c o m m itte e has not been re ­ to h a v e . aroused the sensibilities of d e n t E is e n h o w e r w a n te d to g o m y fe llo w academ icians. The state­ m u s t s to p th e w a r a n d s to p g e t­ le a s e d . T h e r e is p r e s e n t l y o n l y in to V ie tn a m even b e fo re th e m ent was m ore or less to the effe ct t in g o u r b o y s k i l l e d .” s p e c u la tio n as to w h a t th e y that if this U n iv e rs ity cannot find G e n e v a C o n fe r e n c e . H e d id n o t, T h e o p p o r tu n itie s o p e n to u s m ig h t re c o m m e n d , a lth o u g h enoujgh qualified black students then h o w e v e f, o n ly to h a v e th e s itu a ­ it should ju s t a d m it black students. now s h o u ld n ot be a llo w e d to e x p a n s io n of th e D e tro it tio n b re a k open under P re s ­ In context or out of c o n te x t, I see p a s s . T h e t i m e f o r p e a c e t a l k s is P r o je c t d o e s s e e m to b e lik e ly . id e n ts K e n n e d y a n d J o h n s o n . nothing to m e rit the outbursts of shock now , b e fo re hope once a g a in W h e n th e r e p o r t b e c o m e s p u b ­ and dism ay th a t this statem ent has Y e t , J o h n s o n is n o t s i m p ly h is ­ provoked, but then--I'm black. My fa d e s f r o m s i g h t . . lic , th e m e a n in g o f th e r e s o lu tio n t o r y 's paw n. S c h o e n b ru n c r iti­ w h ite friends have assured me that --T h e E d ito r s w ill b e c o m e c le a r . I t d o e s e x ­ c ize d h im fo r c o m m ittin g A m e r ­ “ know ing you. I know you d id n 't mean p re s s a w illin g n e s s o n th e p a r t o f th a t.” I te ll m y dear frie nds that if ic a n s o ld ie r s to f ig h t in a w a r th e tr u s te e s to a d o p t r e c o m m e n ­ you “ knew ” me you would know that w h ic h he h im s e lf s a id s h o u ld I m eant exactly w hat I said. This W o u ld n 't it be b e a u tifu l i f th ir ty -e ig h t th o u s an d d a tio n s w h ic h w i l l b e f o r t h c o m ­ b e f o u g h t “ b y A s i a n b o y s .” T h i s , SN iper's nest in g fro m th e U n iv e rs ity . It U n iv e rs ity m ust have m ore black stu­ w h ite students m a rc h e d on the A d m in is tr a tio n B u ild ­ S c h o e n b ru n n o te d , w a s a b re a k dents! s e e m s to b e a p o s it iv e a c t io n in The only c la rific a tio n th a t I see in g a n d p re s e n te d the sam e lis t o f grie v a n c e s as BSA ! w ith h is p re d e c e sso rs in th e necessary to th is statem ent is that The little ’ole signm aker lin e w ith th e im m e d ia te , and P r e s id e n c y . I t w a s a ls o a b r e a k Spartan Stadium i t also applies to P uerto Ricans, M exi- ra th e r e m o tio n a l, re s p o n s e to w it h h is e a r lie r p r o m is e s . MSU can-Am ericans. A m erican Indians, the th e d e a th of M a rtin Lu th e r children of m ig ra n t fa rm w orkers and. T h o u g h S c h o e n b r u n b e lie v e s school population of D e tro it and to e lim in a te the m a jo rity of black students Dear friend, K in g . of course, poor w hites. I f this U n i­ who could, and w ould like to. attend the black com m unities of F lin t. Pon­ th e c u rre n t p e a c e m o v e s w ill Any s ig n ific a n c e beyond th is v e rs ity is tru ly to serve the needs Maybe Y O U ’ L L be there on Tuesday tiac. Lansing and other cities. MSU college. How m any w h ite students are s e ttle n o th in g , th e y a r e a f i r s t afternoons. . . of society and be relevant to present a d m itte d every year who have de ficien­ w ill h a v e to b e s h o w n in w h a t w ill have to bend w ith the tim es and The SNiper day life then it m ust address its e lf cies in E ng lish and in m ath? O r how s te p . But as he a ls o n o te d , th e tru s te e s do in th e fu tu re . change its w hite m iddle-class o rien­ to the m ore than fift y per cent black m any foreig n students who ca n 't oven tation. Beginning w ith the Board of Trustees and P resident Hannah, the speak E nglish when they get here? a d m in istra tio n and fa c u lty w ill have to This U n iv e rs ity , as w e ll as this na­ O U R R E A D E R S’ M IN D S discard the meaningless platitudes that they so lib e ra lly toss around and com ­ m it them selves to positive action. This tion. has gone through the m otions of expressing its g rie f upon the death of D r. K ing. Now i t is ready to re tu rn is the crux of the issue: m any of' to business as usual. B ut neither I us are w illin g to ta lk but few of us nor the BSA intend to le t this happen. German students not anti-Am erican are w illin g to act. When you te ll me MSU has an opportunity to do something th a t " w e m ust w ork w ith in the tra - m eaningful and I hope th a t it w ill1 d itio n a l fra m e w o rk of the U n iv e rs ity seize this o ppo rtunity as a v id ly as it th a t is asinine because the tra d itio n a l spouted its rh e to ric of sorrow. A fra m e w o rk has alw ays been ra c is t and gre a t u n iv e rs ity cannot disassociate i t ­ cares about a com petition of ideas." d is c rim in a to ry . When are we going self fro m great movem ents. The d ire c to rs of university in s titu te s : the The m ore sig n ifica n t reasons fo r the To the Editor: The opposite is m ore lik e ly to be to stop playing games? State News has co m m itte d its e lf to the We would like to comment on Mr. dependence o f the assistants on th e ir recent protests are that Germ an tru e: com petition of ideas im p lie s a An honest c o m m itm e n t is needed. A a tta in m e n t of m ore b la ck students and Lerner’s article entitled "Student Up­ professors: the lack of appropriate students consider the concentration of v a rie ty of d iffe re n tly oriented and fa irly num ber of universities have already to the redressm ent of the grievances rising in Europe". The reader of and s u ffic ie n t w orking fa c ilitie s : and about 40 per cent of the West-German re p o rtin g newspapers; it is in jeopardy taken the fir s t steps. B erkeley and presented by the BSA. ASMSU has this column may get the impression m any others. Other issues of stu­ c irc u la tio n in the hand of one com­ when concentration occurs. Thus if Stanford have pledged to double th e ir appointed a co m m itte e to “ consider that the German students' political pro­ dent concern and opposition have been: pany a th re a t to dem ocracy and free­ you are fo r the freedom of press it m in o rity group en ro llm e n t by 1969. ways o f bringing m ore black students test is primarily anti-Americanism. the proposed "em ergency la w s " w hich dom of the press, especially since is reasonable to be against Springer. Southern Illin o is U n iv e rs ity is a d m it­ to M S U :" I t has also called fo r m ore It seems to us that this is not the threaten basic dem ocratic rig h ts ; the re p o rtin g has been proven to be biased. Perhaps M r. L erner got most of the ting a thousand disadvantaged, cul­ emphasis on the contributions of black case: students' opposition clearly is co a litio n of the tw o m a jo r p o litic a l The effects of the Springer papers' in fo rm a tio n fo r his a rtic le by reading tu ra lly deprived, or w hatever else you A m ericans to h isto ry and culture. This p a rtie s in W est-Germany w hich has cam paign against th ë ' students could directed against policies of the Ameri­ Springer newspapers when he was in w ant to c a ll them , students a year. But is not enough, however. The U n ive r­ e lim in a te d an e ffe ctive opposition in be seer when citizens in B e rlin refused can government not against Americans. you don't ju s t bring these students in s ity m ust take action. The w hite stu­ to give help to students who had G erm any in 1966. In this they evidently have the support p a rlia m e n t; the w a r in V ie tn a m , and H a rro K aehler and drop them , saying here is your op­ dent body m ust also take action--for at large portions of the American the m onopoly of the Springer pub­ been wounded by the police. The a r ti­ H am burg. G erm any po rtu n ity. take it No! The task has i t is u ltim a te ly upon people like your­ population itself. Mr. Lerner’s view lishing group, of w hich M r. L e rn e r cle says: " E v e ry free newspaper m ust graduate student only ju s t begun once you have a dm itted selves th a t the fate of this U n iv e rs ity makes a m a jo r point thus c o n tra d ic t­ stand w ith the Springer press on this would imply that a Senator Fulbright Joerg Schoenherr the students. I f you put them on th e ir and of this nation rests. is anti-American. ing his own statem ent th a t a n ti-A m e ri­ issue of press freedom fro m p o litic a l violence. So should every student who - B e rlin , graduate student own you are only guaranteeing them Moreover, the statement that "anti- canism is the Germ an students' only another setback in a long series of Cries of dismay when demands for Americanism” is the only focus of concern (is protesting against G er­ fa ilu re s and fru s tra tio n s th a t increas-r more black students are made only West-German students' protest is m an m onopoly the same as a n ti-A m e ri­ inglv alienates them . MSU m ust com ­ reveal the satisfaction with the status simply not true. During the last few canism ? i. m it its e lf to b ring ing in sig n ifica n t quo-a status quo which has been years German students have tried to numbers of b l ^ k students (fo u r or shown to be racist and discriminatory. The “ uprising” against the S pringer S o m e b o d y te ll m e h e ’s n o t r e a l If the University truly believes that bring about changes in the medieval fiv e thousand) and p roviding them system governing their universities and company has not been caused by a the plight of minority groups must be w ith the necessary tu to ria l, rem edial in other educational institutions. It vague left-socialist thinking nor by anti- To the E d ito r: strators:“ Kick the bastards in the bettered then it must begin by admit­ and counseling services to m ake th e ir is surprising that Mr. Lerner, when Americanism as one might suspect Are you kidding? Somebody’s kid­ head.” / civil rights: (segment of ting more students from those groups. experience here a successful one. he taught in German universities, did after reading the article. Even the ding! George C. W allace fo r President? the American Independent Party's plat­ If white students believe that .something At no time has anyone spoken of not notice any of their, very obvious shooting of Mr. Dutschke was no more George C. W allace fo r P resident! M y God. form quoted from the State News) must be done, then do it! Wouldn't the lowering of “standards” which is deficiencies: the feudal position of than a signal for the recent protests. On the subject o f peace demon- .repeal of the 1965 Civil Rights it be beautiful if thirty-eight thousand what really seems to infuriate both Act. . Somebody please tell me students and faculty alike. I am speak­ of you marched on the Administration he's not real. Bldg. and presented the same list of HENE'$THEWORlJ>-fÄMOUSj»)R®T lUERf* FEARANDTREM0UN6 ing of people who are able to do college grievances as BSA! Together we may URKTIÄTAMMSWOTHAPRACTICE IN PETALUMA 1DNI6HT! Oh well, I suppose that if were w ork but who. through no fault of their going to have a good presidential can­ not move mountains but we sure can MACHBEFOREHE60ESDRETALUHA own. have been miseducated in ghetto move this University. POftlHE CHAMPIONSHIPS.. 9 ----------------------- didate (McCarthy) we should have schools and therefore, do not meet the a — candidate. Ah yes. “ . . . so-called requirements of admission. The time for dilly-dallying is past. and now, ladies and gentlemen, the These requirements are designed for I say to Hannah and to the white stu­ President of the United States. George white middle-class América and do not dents on this campus--do something! Wallace!" Canada, anyone? take into account the ghetto experience. 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Remember — only Levi’s makes Sta-Prest OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M. \ t x \ m n s \ t r A Open Monday th ru Saturday 213 East Grand River Ave. ’" t E S S T Phone 332-3531 Wednesday, April 24, 1968 ¿ Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan SPORTS V G olfers on road, ' S ’, N D n e t t e r s s e e k E D U L E D U L E 6 • OCT 8 2b NOTRE DAME 6 8 * OCT. 2 6 ------------- NOTRE DAME meet U-M to d a y By GARY WALKOWICZ ‘Our big tournaments are r e b o u n d w i n h e r e NOV 5 O H I O _ ,T A 7 E NOV. 2 OHIO STATE State News Sports Writer coming up, and I still don't * N0 V. 9 INDIANA The MSU and U n iv e rs ity of know who our top six players By GREGG LORIA MSU's first in 20 conference Dame lightly, though he plans I * NOV. 12 IN D IA N A M ichigan golf team s m ay get are to use in these tourneys." State News Sports Writer matches, dropped its Big Ten on doing a little bit of jug­ • NOV 19 PU RD U E * N0 V. 16 PURDUE tire d of playing each other MSU Coach Bruce Fossum Coach Stan Drobac will ex­ mark to 3-1. Notre Dame has been beaten gling with his lineup. Drobac plans on using Or- \ NOV. 23 NORTHW ESTERN NOV 2 3 NORTHWESTERN this year. % said. " I have been dissap- periment with his lineup this * HOM E G A M E S When MSU travels to Ann pointed with the team’s per­ by Illinois. 0-0. and powerful han Enuston in the No. 6 - » HOVf G A V F S A rb o r today to face the Wol­ formance in general. aftqnjqon as the MSU tennis sftigles^slui and moving sopho­ team will meet non-conference NOruiWesiein by the same r* 'a c h y 7 6 ,0 0 0 verines ''i t r 'a . i 18-hole m a tc h .1 "The players need a lot-of score. MSU beat Illinois two more Gary Myers up to the PAC t r y 7 6 ,0 0 0 i t w ill be the firs t of at least work and are going to get it. foe Notre Dame. No. 5 position. Myers will The meet, to be held on the weeks ago. and will face two fiv e and possibly six meets By the time this week is over. also team up with Steve Schaf­ I.M. courts. *at 3 p.m.. will other Irish conquerers. Indi­ in w hich the tw o arch: riv a ls I should have a pretty good idea ana and Ohio State this week­ er. who replaces Enuston on w ill face each other. who our top six players are." pit two teams coming off week­ the No. 3 doubles team. The end defeats. The Spartans, end. The Irish were dropped The tw o teams w ill return At the moment. Steve Ben­ rest of the lineup will remaih after defeating Iowa. 8-1 on by Ohio State. 5-4 and. Indi­ to MSU fo r an 18-hole dual son. John Bailey, Lynn Jan- intact against Notre Dame. The Friday, lost to a scrappy Min­ ana. 8-1 last week. m atch M ay 8. U-M is entered son and Larry Murphy appear only casualty is John Good nesota squad. 5-4. The loss. _ Drobac is not taking Notre in both the N orthern In te r­ to be the top four, but the who is nursing a bad ankle. W hers p a in te rs goofed The c o r re c t schedule collegiate M ay 3-4 and Spar­ competition for the other two The N otre Dame squad w ill tan In v ita tio n a l Tournam ents spots is very close. be hindered by an in ju ry to U-M Coach Bert Katzenem- Mac’s Pipe Shop (M ay 10-111. w hich w ill be its No. 1 singles player. Jas- played at F orest A kers and yer said the addition of sopho­ W IT H A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F j i t Singh who has been bothered by a bad back a ll season. Singh w ill play. how­ Painters slip, sked amiss the tw o teams w ill m eet again at the Big Ten championships. A possib ility also exists that mores Randy Erskine and Roc­ ky Pozza to his returning let- termen, John Schroeder (fifth P IP E S A N D SM O K IN G S U P P L IE S ever. against MSU. Carlos By DON KOPRIVA people m ust be a bit appre­ Tuesday, said the schedule both m ig h t be invite d to the in the Big Ten), Frank Groves IS N O W L O C A T E D A T C arriedo. the ND captain, w ill State News Sports Writer hensive about when w e 're play­ p rin ted on cards was co rre ct NCAA meet. (sixth in the conference), Mark go a t the No. 2 spot, w hile No, V irg in ia , the Spartans in g ." and i t was ju s t an e rro r on Last season the tw o teams Christenson, Dave Graff and 203 N. Washington Tom M urphy and Bob O 'M al- w ill not be playing three home luy w ill hold down the No. 3 and 4 spots. Ken W hiting and football games on Tuesdays. But that was the im pression As to w hether he would ra th e r have the games played on Tues­ day instead of the reg ular the p a rt of the painters. “ The schedule on the card is divided into five games on split tw o dual meets w ith U-M w inning at Ann A rbor. 627- in good shape. 654. and MSU taking revenge Rod Sumpter puts his team (NEXT DOOR TO PARAMOUNT NEWS) M ike P e te rsm ith w ill play at dates. D augherty said no. one side and fiv e on the other at Forest Akers. 620-627. In Spartan rooters had as they No. 5 and 6. They used the same dates on last year's Big 10 meet the O P E N 9-11 D A I L Y The No. 1 doubles squad looked at the schedule board "T h a t is unless we wanted both sides and only got the W olverines finished second and Spartan bats at the south end of Spartan to go into h id in g ." he added. consists of Singh and M urphy, The apparent procedure fo r m onth co rre c t when they the Spartans third. C L O S E D S U N D A Y S A N D H O L ID A Y S and No. 2 w ill be the team Stadium. the painting jo b follo w s the painted the schedule." Laetz MSU has decided to count stop N D 15-2 Three games, against Ohio of C arriedo and W hiting, w hile State. Indiana and Purdue, were typ ical line of u n iv e rs ity red said. its com petition in e a rlie r tourna­ MSU's batsmen defeated the No. 3 duo w ill be O 'M al- tape The P hysical P lant con­ ments as dual meets, giving N otre Dame Tuesday and the ttS/SlflSfSfSfSfffaffSffSa listed fo r the Tuesday dates luv and P etersm ith. Nov. 5. 12 and 19. instead of The a th le tic business o ffice tracted the painting to Cen­ the Spartans a 3-4 dual meet Spartans le ft no doubt as to sends 'the w ork order and tr a l A dvertisin g, a Lansing m ark who is num ber one in baseball. the co rre ct S aturday dates of T T l fiipji. . fcRud Sa.odi.tj jp ecu' p(r\ at * flr.-T,nf v t * - ’’ if K \ Ccira T « t e engineer V w r «.**,«/■/* 7 tt< $ schedule mi iiir- north cnrf o f tfie ctadtum was cer':?r/ hire? an outside firm to do vertising. said bp-had n/> idea spring trip. , The U-M iink- Dan B ie ts k i was the w inning itie painting. how the m istake was made sters. however, are now out p itch e r, extending w>cvH\i Reactions varied fro m the 10* off noTi* X * A th le tic Business D ire c to r He said correctio n of the of school fo r the sum m er and surprised to the laughed at. 3-0. Tom H um m el. Tom Bin- cash value for students & faculty John Laetz. who was inform ed schedule w ill begin im m ediately. m ost w ill not attend classes kowski and H a rry K endrick Coach D u ffy D augherty 809 E. MICH. AVE., LANS. of the e rro r "ab o u t 40 tim e s ." Sports In fo rm a tio n D ire c to r fo r the rest of the season. each had three hits fo r M ic h i­ thought it quite am using "B u t Fred 'Stabley said th a t the only Nine MSU golfers w ill be gan State w ith Spartans D ick s im ila r circum stance was in playing today and a ll the scores V ary and Steve R ym al h ittin g STORE FOR MEN MSUSki Club 1958 when the painters le ft out the h' in P ittsburg h w ill count in the tabulation of the fin a l score. home runs. College Bike Shop m eeting A p r. 26 E a s t L a n s i n g 9» O n l y A u t h o r i z e d 7 p .m . R m . 215 m en's I.M . TWO FREE GOKES w ith e ve ry one ite m m edium pizza* a T IÄ 4 • O f f ic e r e le c tio n s e M e m b e rs h ip s for next y e a r : $3 now, 54 next ye a r ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ LANSING'S FINEST NIGHT C L U B ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ D e a le r STOP IN TODAY e (Aspen t r ip s l id e s e P a r t y a fte r m e e tin g .\ on: C.D. PRESENTS 134 N. HARRISON - PH . 332-4117 In fo rm a tio n - 351-8647 ‘VIC and the V E R S A TILE S ’ T H IS W E E K O N L Y N O R T H U.S. 2 7 A C R O S S F R O M T H E P I G E O N IN N THE Super F a st D e liv e ry VARSITY * o f f e r a p p l i e s to d o r m d e l i v e r i e s o n l y 332-6517 SPRING SALE F e a t u r in g THE FISHER 105 F M -S te re o Phonograph Home M u s ic C e nter NOW oo sandals » exciting designs in a OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF TH E FISHER 105 W ITH 10" 2-W A Y SPEAKERS • Field Effect Transistor Circuitry • Stereo/Mono switch (FE T 's) • B S R 4-Speed Automatic Hand-stained leather • Integrated Circuits (IC s ) • Exclusive ST E R E O B EA C O N Turntable • P IC K ER IN G Magnetic Cartridge • 4-Way Speaker Selectors with Diamond Stylus The going's g r e a t in th ese glad­ • 4-Position Program Selector • Gold-Plated Front-Paoal ia to r-in s p ire d ean d als, styled and Bass, Treble, Balance Controls • Handsome, walnut-framed cabinet • Muting, Loudifass Contour and with rear underside connections made in A m e rica by John B ro w n , Covirr up thou hart for tape recorder or other sources walla with big Auto/Manual Shutotf Switches fam ous le a th e r cra ftsm a n of P ip e r 's colorful BSA poattra. A lley. L e a th e r s o le s , h an d-stained four groovy 22" x 34" postart In full leath er s tra p s . . . In thongs, and color for just S2 ankle-w rap c re a tio n s for the *68 c a su a l scen e. a set Saa your fo u l daalar. MARSHALL MUSIC . STtM E tO K \IE S ~ STNEET LEVEL ~ EAST L A \S l\L M E M B E R G R E A T E R E A S T L A N S IN G C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E Check the Yetitow Pepee for your tod»/ B SA dealer... over 700 coaat to coast Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 24, 1968 / * E a s t e r n European expert to talk on Soviet ideology George L. Kline, professor Kline has just returned from of philosophy at Bryn Mawr his eighth trip toEastern College, will speak on “Soviet Europe. He has been to the and Eastern European Phi­ Soviet Union five times. losophy” at 8:30 p.m. Friday He is a friend of Leszek in 102 B Wells Hall. Kolakowski, Poland’s foremost young philosopher, who was arrested during the Polish ‘ purge. C h a ir a n d w a t c h Kline was the only scholar from outside Europe invited to the 1961 international confer­ th e fts r e p o r te d ences on research in Marxism- S ig n -u p v ig il Leninism. held in Cologne. S t u d e n t s b e g a n l i n i n g up f o r r o o m r e s e r v a t i o n s i g n - u p s at th e H u b b a r d H a l l m a n ­ Two thefts were reported re­ Germany. W H IL E a g e r ’s o f f i c e at 9 p .m . M o n d a y . T h e s i g n i n g b e g a n T u e s d a y m o r n i n g . M i k e W e l l e r , * cently by the Dept, of P ub lic He is the author and editor G r a n d R a p i d s ju n io r, I s the f i r s t p e r s o n In line . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y B o b I v i n s Safety. of various books and articles, Fred Winston, D earborn which have been translated into sophomore, said a w atch valued six languages. GEORGE KLINE Students wait in line early a t $97 was taken fro m his locker in the M en's I.M . Bldg. som etim e between 2 and 3 p.m. ‘S T U D E N T O U R S ’ T H E Y L A S T ! Monday. Prasants for fall term room sign-up By MARILYN PATTERSON In East Complex, there are East Holden H all reported a ch a ir w o rth $291 m issing fro m the lobby. The m anager's o ffice vacancies in Cam pbell. W il­ I said it was taken between 5:30 E U R O P E * 6 8 MAJOR LABEL State News Staff Writer tw o openings in West Akers liam s. G ilc h ris t. Yakelev. Mayo p.m . F rid a y and 8 a.m . Monday. 9 W EEKS — 17 C O U N T R I E S RECORD Standing in line was the fate H all, fiv e in South Hubbard. and Landon H alls. IN C L U D IN G A 7 - D A Y CRUISE of m any Qn-yampus Residents 44 in N orth Hubbard and several as they w aited Tuesday to sign up to reserve residence hall in Holmes Halls. In Fee H alls, there is room Confused About Buying $999 C om piiti rooms fo r next fa ll. fo r "a lm o s t anybody who wants Sign-ups opened Tuesday and continue through F rid a y fo r stu­ to come and liv e out here in sub u rb ia ." Donald Schmidt, a New or Used Car? dents w ishing to reserve rooms in any hall on campus A reservation period fo r manager of Fee H alls, said. There are now 800 vacancies Let Your Credit Union Steer Ui yawr-vc sqace tnr, iTiM in " tS.' .n 'lit''.' (HVS- i In Red Cedar Complex, the . I- — You Straight 4 « 1| W ariaw At : : t e n U v v.zv Jv.vM List week. and P h illip s, are both rrnevr. Early mwiling room 1/uiVitrs w hile the jn e n 's hails. Abbot £ * < stf? i b c I f f o r m c r - U4««ld. . j fille d a ll the room s at Mason. and Snyder, both have a few t l o n y o u ne e d to k n o w h o w West Akers. East and West openings. Abbot has about g o o d a deal y o u 'r e r e a lly M cDonel. P h illip s and N orth 75 vacancies. getting Wonders before noon Tuesday. There are s till several open­ There are some vacancies in ings in Ea?t and West W il­ the halls in B rody complex, son. South Wonders and East • Dealer cost and markup though signups have been heav­ and West Holden in South Com­ '• New car prices ie r this year than last, accord­ plex. e Used car prices D EPART J U N E 2 4 — R E T U R N IN G A U G U S T 2 7 ing to Thomas Dutch, m an­ In the West C irc le women's e Wholesale Value Via Canadian Pacific Airlines Skymaster DCS Jet ager of B rody Halls. residence halls, there are a few A FEW RESERVATIONS STIU REMAINING Shop fo r yo ur c a r Foe. A Complete Itinerary Call w ith a C o s t - S a v i n g N a tu re , t r a d it io n r e q u ire d M I K E I R V I N E C r e d it U nion Auto L o a n R egular $3.79 to p r o d u c e a r t, a u th o r s a y s You’ ll be ahead a ll the way If you do 351-8648 and $4.79 Values or »■ By MARION NOWAK The hypocrisy of deploring m ere m an w h ile believing^he is S T U D E N T O U R S 8 86 -0844 *• State News Staff Writer l fl MSI) EMPLOYEES | c r e d i^ I u n io n the highest being in existence. A Division Of TS N ature and the fo lk lo re and environm ent of the individual a rtis t are the essentials needed Singer stated, has led to several new cliches in contem porary w ritin g . Among these are the 1019 T r o w b r id g e R o a d C a ll 3 5 3 -2 2 8 0 V a c a tio n T ra v a l o f G ro $ M 20930 Mack, Orotse Point« Woods, Mich. 43236 P o in t« -F F & STER EO to create a tru e w ork of a rt. said author Isaac Bashevis cliches of the "a n g ry young Singer here Monday night. m a n ." the “ in te rn a tio n a l” S ii i^ r . author of numerous w ork of a r t and the o ve rly cryp ­ Y iddish novels now translated tic w ork of art. in to E nglish, spoke a t W ells " A r t has become m ore of a H a ll on “Old T ru th s and New rid d le to be solved and a dream C liches" under the jo in t spon­ to be in te rp re te d ,” Singer said. sorship of the H ille l Founda­ When the w o rk becomes o ve rly tion. the Honors College and obscure, a ll a r t is lost regard­ the Dept, of E nglish. less of the degree of outside " A r t in its essence is na­ in te rp re ta tio n , he added. tional. I t m ust have a root "N o com m entator, fo r in­ in fo lk lo re ; i t m ust have an stance. can m ake 'Finnegan's address." Singer said. Wake' a re a l w ork of a r t ." The tra g ic fla w of many he said. m odern a rtis ts . Singer said, is that they are not associated w ith any specific ethnic national P A C p r e s e n t in g group. A rt. he emphasized, m ust a t a ll tim es be steeped p l a y a t F a i r c h ild in tra d itio n and fo lklo re . "J u s t as a plant m ust have The P e rfo rm in g A rts Com­ earth, the a rtis t m ust cleave pany’s production of “ S erjeant to his e n viro n m e n t." he said. M usgrave’s D ance" is playing "A n d the th ic k e r the soil, the now through Sunday a t 8 p.m. greater the w o rk ." at the F a irc h ild Theatre. The loss of fa ith in higher T ickets are available a t the forces, Singer believes, has F a irc h ild T heatre box o ffice made too m any modern authors fro m 12:30 to 5 p.m. d a ily "skep tics, or not even th a t." and one hour before the show. MAMAS & PAPAS. . .DOORS. . .RAY " I t is im possible to w rite The perform ances of "D u e t: E piphany and A m erican Neon” CHARLES. . .JO H N N Y M ATH IS. . . about men w ith o u t a belief in something higher than men. ' w ill begin A p ril 30. T ickets A ll Y o u N e e d Is L o v e THE A N IM A L S . . .H E R B A LP E R T Singer said. w ill go on sale F rid a y. . . . T H E B E A T L E S . . .H E R M A N ’S After all, it’s whot makes the world go 'round in H E R M IT S . . .G E T Z & G ILB E R TO that wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime way. The en­ . . .P A U L M AURI A T . . .M O R E ! gagement ring you choose says so much about your love . . . and should it be a Keepsake, the word is "perfect." 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NEXT TO FRANDOR is a lm o s t ze ro ! a ~ Try i t f a s t c j f 1” City___ OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10 3 0 4 0 V in o ( O p p o s it e F r a n d o r ) P h o n o I V 5 - 7 1 3 7 W h y Bva in th e past? State__ -Zlp_ — ------------------------------------------------------------- I SUNDAY - NOON TO 7 P . M ‘. Also offices downtown at 107 N. Washington« Ph IV 2-1178 KEEP8AKE DIAMOND RING8, BOX 90, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 13201 J Wednesday, April 24, 1968 0 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan DIPLOMAT f A Y S THE PAIR EXTRAORDINAIRE is o n e o f t h e m o s t a m a z i n g U.S. policies lack democracy “ We do have a foreign poli­ The United States must of our presidents have been avoid disputes that might lead than a practical one. “ De- a c t s e v e r t o a p p e a r in V e g a s ' achieve consensus on domestic active in forming a particular to domestic conflicts. m ocracy in our sense of the c y .” Young said. But he main­ tained that it is an individual issues before we can expect set of policies. "World War I I cast the United word does not attempt to cover “ No foreign policy is any States into the world on a grand the world and I do not believe policy tailored to the leaders, other nations of the world to better than the people who scale,” Young said. The issue it can.” he said. not one world policy. consider us a valid world power. Kenneth Young, former make it," Young said. U.S. was how far Japanese expan­ ambassador to Thailand, said foreign policy is an execu­ sionism should go~somebody tive function as determined by had to take a stand. Monday. L i v e s t o c k g i v e c l u e s L. i Speaking at the foreign af­ our constitution, he said. Young, president of the Asian fairs conference. Young said Young said that a new era Society, stressed the Asian role that the U.S. is “ a catalyst of foreign policy is prevalent in formulating U.S. foreign in 1968. The U.S. is con­ policy. Since Asia makes up t o m y s t e r y o f a g i n g for a new. foreign policy which cluding the traditional, status half of mankind, over two bil­ K r is beginning to emerge in 1968." quo period and entering a new lion people. Young said that the Two MSU scientists have ob­ rience premature changes in the He said that the domestic dis­ period which calls for reas­ Asians w ill determine U.S. for­ served that cattle and goats adrenal gland, the "emergency order within the country for sessment and re-examination eign policy and peace. appear to age prematurely, a gland” whose hormones trig­ the first time must hold an of the old views, he said. “ If Asia cannot coalesce, the fact they hope will provide ger the body's defenses against equal priority in foreign policy. He also stated that the en­ United States can expect an some clues to the m vsterv of pain, stress and infections. In answering the lecture vironment of U.S. foreign policy impact on world foreign pol­ aging. Nellor and Riegle noted the topic. "Does the United States has changed radically from icy." he said. John E . Nellor. professor changes when the glands failed Have a Foreign P o licy?” Young In answer 10 a question aoouf of animal husbandry and phy- 1941 to the present. Before to respond to hormone injec­ stated that in the past 20 years U.S. commitments, Young said 1941 the United States followed siologv. and G ail D. Riegle. tions. the U.S. has had a set of that once a government makes the policy on non-involvement asst, professor of physiology, This failure, they concluded, policies but no broad over­ a commitment its freedom is or isolationism in order to revealed their findings in a is a sign of premature aging. view policy. He said we have limited. The pact can be broken paper delivered Thursday at Nellor emphasized that it a foreign policy because most by denunciation.. the Federation of American has not yet been shown if Young pointed out that a Societies for Experim ental these changes actually cause m ajor criticism of American Biology. aging or if other still un­ foreign policy is its failure to Nellor and Riegle found that determined occurrences in the promote democracy. He con­ both cattle and goats are more body cause malfunctions in the 1 ; NOW! NOW! siders it a moral concept rather likely than humans to expe- adrenal gland. I AS VI (,A s l i l i ! ( o- b y . u n i t hi - i p t l y n . i m c d P . 11 r i x t r . i I i \ \ \ " I W Ml J e X C L U S IV F He said an extensive study o r d i n u i r r i i r n i ; t o t t u- I r u n t u - r H o t i - I t w o w e e k s o f t h t i d e . 1 1 p r e s i r i p t m n f o r ,1 p r e . t t s h o w o r i : ; i n , 1111 y . p p .o ld PLUS: AM3/3MILES EÂ5W1.SU. f ,rst RUN! THE is now planned at MSU that w ill involve an experimental h u m o r .rod i - x i i t i n p m u s o T h e ( . h .1 n di p a r h t - d P a i r • PHONe ED ¿ '1 04 2 • ____ herd of animals. They will [ X t r a o r d i n a i r t* a r e t h r i l l o - p ! to- v o i al a b i l i t i e s o f ( a r i C r a i p , a n d t h e f r e q u e n t l y d o u b l e t i m e b a s s w o r k of SPOT 2 BIG COLOR HITS IN COLOR LEMON PIPERS be studied in a carefully con­ trolled environment by a team M a r i u s H e m p h i l l a r e e > < 11 1n p. ( ' r a p * ; s v o n e s o f t h u t of researchers, including some i . i p a b l e o f s t r e n p t h a n d v o l u m e w h e n 1 a i l e d f o r . is u n p e i i a b l y in t u n e a n d h a n d l e s l y r e s as t h e y s h o u l d and the AND The from the College of Human M edicine.. b e T h e y art- e q u a l l y at h o m e w i t h p u r e | a / / a n d t h i BLOTTERS The aim of the research. Nellor said, is to detect anti S s .-V V e n a s o f t e n al ( f i e f u t u r e y * ft wok 30 yews to plan... MERRYMOTORCOMPANY «¿u4.v .q£ tlje different comoo- nents of the "aging syndrome." l a y H.im.m.-' H ( >I I Y W ( ' 0 D R F P O R T F R ¥ HELDOVER * 30 hours to execute... and 30 seconds 1o explode he added, it will be possible someday to piix tiK-lh tv^Wher WEDNESDAYMAY8 and identify what happens dur­ ing aging and why it happens. 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G R A N D R IV E R Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 24, 1968 Ç Kennedy fans face opposition in Indiana B y TRINKA CLINE State News Staff Writer Others who made the journey already "c o m m itte d " said the Canvassers w ere to engage residents in discussion on the the group was placed in the recreation area. However, rath­ er than sleep on.the Y's gym among pro-Kennedy families for the night. A few MSU males found lodging in Purdue frater­ ‘ ‘C alifornia here we come weekend had je lle d th e ir sup­ Adm inistration-proposed te n R F K is num ber one . . . " But floor, five crept into rooms with nities and were lulled to sleep p o rt and increased enthusiasm. per cent sur tax. V ietnam and fir s t m em bers of the Campus f beds. to the tune of neighborhood the urban a n d . ra c ia l situation A few residents expressed parties and the in-coming and Bob Penn, student d is tric t A lliance fo r Kennedy face two fo r general in fo rm a tio n as w e ll m ore Indiana weekends of coordinator fo r northwest In­ surprise at the youthfulness of out-going of fraternity broth­ as to present Kennedy's views. intensive cam paigning fo r Sen. diana. thanked the m ore than the two workers as they polled ers during the night. Sometimes citizens p o lite ly R obert F. Kennedy before the 40 MSU and Lansing area high homes Saturday afternoon and Some noted the irony of leav­ listened to a canvasser's in tro ­ M ay 7 Indiana p rim a ry . school students fo r th e ir ef­ canvassed through Purdue mar­ ing the MSU campus for the duction leading up to urging fo rts : " Y o u 'll be back the next ried housing units that night. long journey only to canvas A llian ce leaders plan fo r support fo r R F K and then c a lm ­ i la rg e r groups to head Indiana tw o weekends somewhere in In­ Most people they encountered the married housing units of ly replied. " I 'm a ll fo r h im ." way the next ty/o weekends diana. I hope it's m y d is tric t were friendly, they said How­ Purdue. One woman discussed thé three than the 40-plus troupe that hit I f I had m y way w e'd take you ever. one citizen wasn't in sym­ basic questions and said. " I'v e L afayette. Ind . last weekend. to Oregon. Nebraska, and we'd enjoyed ta lkin g w ith you very pathy with their candidate. © SPARTAN N ot everyone who clim bed take you to C a lifo rn ia !" " I’m not for Kennedy because aboard an Indiana-bound bus much. Now go do good cam ­ paigning a ll over: I'm fo r Ken­ he’s for helping those niggers TW IN WEST D uring the re tu rn bus tr ip Sun­ and I hate them." at 6:30 a.m. Saturday belonged day evening MSU students nedy." to the A lliance, even knew it A rron said he found m any of created Kennedy ly ric s fo r the the people in m a rrie d housing existed or even fe lt c o m m it­ One woman w asn't in te r­ various p rim a rie s ahead. d id n 't know about the ten per m ent fo r supporting Kennedy. ested in w asting tim e w ith dis­ I t ju s t sounded lik e a nice way On a rriv a l Saturday they were cussions and said she'd vote cent sur tax. to spend a weekend. told they were in a h ighly con­ in Novem ber fo r w hom ever the P arents approval0 Both A rron B ut tw o or three who a d m it­ servative and Republican area D em ocrats nominated. and Bob s parents were a b it ted belonging to the uncom­ and would also be outnumbered Some students met people hesitant a t f ir s t to let them m itte d . " ju s t fo r fu n " category b etter than four to one in the whose views on the ra c ia l scene tra v e l to Lafayette fo r the mentioned above said they re­ c ity by M cC arthy cam paign­ . supported the words of Chicago weekend. The two. who joined K e n n e d y c a m p a ig n e r s the high school A lliance fo r turned as “ b e lie v e rs ." ers. M ayor Daley. "Shoot to k ill or m a im ." One man g rin n in g ly Kennedy tw o weeks ago. said C h e c k i n g a n e i g h b o r h o o d m a p In p r e p a r a t i o n f o r c a n v a s s i n g the a r e a a r e D a v i d advocated ju s t "m o w in g down they'd lik e to re tu rn to Indiana HAHfflDlS G ro t e w o h l, M u s k e g o n f r e s h m a n , se c o n d f r o m rig h t; and f a r rig h t K y le K e rb a w y , the next tw o weekends. 1 I l «' f c■ W w H i uA iTi ' Ba _ any rio t crowd. That would end the whole th in g ." "Shoot every B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s g r a d u a t e stu d e n t . T h e y a r e m e m b e r s o f th e M S U C a m p u s A l l i ­ The others from the M ich i­ looter. Thieves! Who cares?" ance f o r Kennedy. S ta t e N e w s photo b y T r l n k a C l i n e gan group w ere dispensed Students w ere told not to get w ere three students from Fast fromam information ►485-6485 fig h t against Kennedy as long TODAY . . .from 1:00 P.M. involved in debates or long dis­ cussion or to antagonize arny in­ as he lives and soon inform ed Lansing High fro m G abriels and one from School, three Q LAO M ER his guest that Com m unism is At 1:00-3:40-6:25-9:10 dividual and not to launch into very widespread: "T h e y w ere in H aslett High. personal atta cks on opponents. Chicago causing the rio ts ." A rron M c ln tire and Bob LADIES DAY . . .75* -1:00 to 6:00 PAI Some found " fiv e m inutes per M ore than one person said Schuetz. 14-year-old freshmen The English Language Cen­ An organizational meeting house is usually enough" true fro m East Lansing High in Lafa ye tte d is tric ts , hut in­ they'd consider Kennedy . . C L IN T EASTWOOD te r is interested in contacting fo r Planners fo r E qual Op­ if he'd cut his hair School, said they made the trip students w illin g to donate-three portunity. w ill be held at 7:30 to five hours a week to help a tonight in 7 U rban Planning foreign student learn English Bldg dicated that the through Purdue m a rrie d housing units was m uch rougher "T h e y journey One woman stepped to the door but im m ediately waved her v is ito r away a f the name to "see w hat's going on and to help o u t." M e ln tire 's parents aiui tjuavKjijuiedy D em ocrats "T H E G O O D t I interested should .aIX - ■■■- • - ,, Kepneffv, ang OisaDppared, C/nc Tm ' frchtie)?' are. Republicans? T J iZ Z T Z S . ¿ A i ' 353-0802 The Chess Club w ill meet at tTurFé tiKCi? to otr«Airtfdti'i' C'unî- According to the boys. L i i £ D n i / D / ^ j A man w asn't interested "W e 7:30 tonight in 111 Bci&ev H all mitted %and some ju s t wanted iieed. ii d e iim te R epublican up­ The two youngest m em bers The College Republicans w ill at 7:30 tonight in the Old Col­ njeet at 6 tonight in McDonel lege H a ll in the Union. The 4t 4 Jt The Russian Club w ill meet to debate over a w m itig .' P redictions proved true when one carload was told "W e 're set. th at's a ll R ockefeller is the m a n ." D uring the Saturday evening o f the Kennedy Je n s were among the seven males who w ere housed at the Lafayette V JTH EU G D r TEC H N ISC O PE* TECH NICOLO R 1 [£ £ ] QVill. The executive board and discussion topic w ill be "H e ­ taking you to one of the rougher break in campaigning, tw o of YM CA Saturday evening. A r­ m em bers are invited. the " o ld e r " MSU students ron commented on his over­ w ith E L I W A LLA C H roes of the Nobel P rize Win­ d is tric ts ." W hile the group * * ♦ slipped awav fro m Kennedy night fa c ilitie s. “ W ell. it ning Novels D r. Z hivago' and awaited tra n sp o rta tio n back to College of Naturaw Science 'Q uiet Flow s the D o n . ' " headquarters, they w ere " h a r­ headquarters to a bar next door w asn’t the nicest place, but Next! "T H E SCALPHUNTERS Student Council w ill m eet at * * * assed" bv a cu rly-h a ire d six- Both reported shock when they i t served." Both were w ith ­ TAT E asked what tim e the newscast out covers The Y 's lodging sec­ ’’»OGRAM INFORMATION ^ 332*9817 6:30 tonight in 104 N a tu ra l Sci­ A Free U n iv e rs ity course on vear-old g irl who swiped Ken­ WRY A dult Comedy ence Bldg. "A m e ric a n P o litic s in the nedy pi- s. canvassers' sunglas­ would come on television anil tion is no longer in use: thus. * * * the bartender turned to face 1960's" w ill be taught by An­ ses. stomped toes and a t­ I I ÍÁtAtie ■ CH I Q A N PROGRAM INFORMATION ^ 482*3909 The Varsity Club w ill meet thony DeFoceo p o litic a l sci­ tempted to run over supporters them and nearly yelled "N e w s ? " at 7:30 tonight in the V a rs ity ence graduate student, fro m 8- Included in the MSU group TODAY & THURSDAY w ith her bicycle I ... ... . _ 3 fimftt Shows A t 7:15 & 9:10 Club Room. M ilto n Dickerson, 9 tonight in the Student Serv­ One e ld e rlv man swore to dean of students, w ill speak. ices Bldg. Lounge. 1:25, 3:25,5:30, Feature At 7:35 & 9:30 A ll m em bers should attend. * ♦ * GATES OPEN AT 7:30 NOW: 7:35, 9:45 * * * STARTS F R I.I • • A ll fra te rn itie s and sororities STEEL WEAPONS VS After “AMANANDAWOMAN”the new love story by Cleude Lelouch An academ ic house w ith the p a rtic iw t^ iig in Greek Week's STEEL NERVES1I Wed. is Ladles Day I T o n ig h t at 7:30. 9;20 them e "In te lle c tu a l E xp lo ra ­ -fCiddy Da£ tnust send a repre­ 75* to 6:00 PJvt. a t i o n " is being organized in East sentative to a m eeting at T A R L 1 TE I t â i » SAT AT 2 PM 3:50 Fee H a ll fo r the beginning of 7 p.m . Thursday in 34 Union. Drive InThcatlC , 1(I Il r, N(1'«*» II (] A□ c r aw fo rp ; IT S NO T W HO YOU CON 5:30, 7:20 & 9:10 fa ll term . Interested coeds * * * •n THÈHERMAN( I T S HO W YOU DO I T ' p r u l r e u ir ir r ^ SPARTAN should contact Meg Korda at A ll fra te rn itie s and sororities T onight! A ll C o lo r! 353-31."9 to r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n p a rtic ip a tin g in Greek Week's Exclusive «rea showing B e r s e r k » TWIN EAST HRRRV FRIGO befotc r ‘;;mng up in the m an­ K id d y Day must send a reprd- "BERSERK” Shown First I ALSO WESTERN HIT The Secret Ularof ager's office. sentative to a meeting at “ A TIME FOR KILLING* | Glenn Ford-Geo. Hamilton * * * 7 p.m. Thursday in 34 Union. 10:15 only in "A TIMS FOR KILLING* TECHNICOLOR** ¡ W T O D A Y AT 1:30 - Toe A T I Deptj is sponsor­ * * * RA UNIVERSAL P IC T U R E I 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, 9:45 ing a book discussion of "C a t­ Phone 372-2434 Next: “ Sweet November*1 Starring Yves Montand • Candice Bergen Deluxe The m eeting of the Students cher in the R y e " at 7 p.m. fo r M cC arthy scheduled fo r to­ FREE E k g C T R IC IN CAR HEATERS Thursday in Conference Room day on "W h ite R acism . Black D O M I N O ’S P I Z Z A D O M I N O ’S P I Z Z A D O M I N O 'S P I Z Z A D O M I N O ’S P I Z Z A An unusual GATES OPEN AT 7:30 A in Wonders H a ll. Steve E l- Reaction and the P o litic a l Role liston. professor of A TL. and of the L ib e ra l" has been post­ a n d im p o rta n t F ra n k K ipp w ill lead the dis­ poned u n til M ay 1. D O M I N O ’S C O U P O N D O M I N O ’S C O U P O N cussion. * * * A N SIN G * * ♦ Max Black, professor o Diive In Theatre m o tio n p ic tu r e S Z O 7 r, t i O A R S T 25* The Badm inton Club w ill philosophy at C ornell U n iv e r­ m eet and play fro m 7-9 p.m. s ity . w ill speak on "W h a t is T onight! A ll C o lo r WORTH fro m th e F rid a y in the W omen's In tra ­ M e aning" at 8 tonight in B- Exclusive area showing GOOD ON ANY m u ra l Bldg. Anyone interested 104 W ells H all. The speech JFive Million Years’ Shown first a u th o r o f is invited to pa rticip a te . w ill be the second of the P IZ Z A ORDER philosophy de p a rtm e n t's Spring CAPRICE” at 10:15 only Isenberg M e m o ria l lecture “B r i d g e o n t h e Phone 882-2429 I L i m i t - - one p i z z a p e r c o u p o n The Student Advisory Com­ series. mittee for the Anthropology I E x p i r e s — A p r i l 29, 1968 R iv e r K w a i” Dept, will meet at 5 tonight in I D O M I N O 'S C O U P O N D O M I N O ’S C O U P O N 141 B aker H all. All anthropology 1 1 students are invited. * * * The Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the School for Advanced Graduate. • • T O N IG H T If You A re A R esident Of: If You A re A Resident Of: A k e r s H all H o l m e s H a ll Studies w ill sponsor a lecture A b b o t H a ll by D avid Cuthbertson. n u tritio n A r m s t r o n g H a ll H u b b a r d H a ll C a m p b e l l H a ll a u th o rity, at 4 today in 109 An­ B a ile y H all M c D o n e l H a ll G i l c h r i s t H a ll thony H all. Cuthbertson w ill B r y a n H all O w e n . H all L o n d o n H a ll discuss "T he Role of the R u m i­ B u tte rfie ld H all R a t h e r H a ll nant in the W orld Food S upply." * * * M R. S O U L M a s o n H all M a y o H all P h i l l i p s H a ll C a s e H all E m m o n s H a ll S h a w H a ll V a n H o o s e n H a ll The Tower Guard w ill meet F e e H a ll W i l s o n H a ll S n y d e r H all a t 7:30 tonight in Beaumont H o ld e n H all W o n d e r s H all BABY HUEY W i l l i a m s H a ll Tower. A ll m em bers should a t­ Y a k e l e y H a ll YO U M A Y BE E L IG IB L E FOR tend. * * * A F R E E P IZ Z A PA RTY! The House Floor which saves the A Nursing Seminar w ill be most Domino’s Pizza packages per held a t 7 tonight in the Union capita at the end of a 4 week L i v e In E a s t L a n s i n g Sun Porch. G raduate students period Is eligible for a Domino’s Carl L in dstro m and Joyce Pas- Pizza Party. 30 Pizzas & 2 cases sos w ill discuss "G raduate C ALL of Pepsi. Contest: April 1 to May School P ossib ilitie s - Nursing 1. w ith an In te r-d is c ip lin a ry Fo­ cus.” The sem inar is open to a ll students and fa cu lty. * * * 351-8870 C ALL 351-7100 P etitio ns are available fo r the Student Advisory Committee to SOCKS IT TO ’ E M -A T 203 M .A .C . fo r fre e , fa s t d e liv e ry 966 T ro w b rid g e Road fo r fre e , fa s t d e liv e ry the College of Social Science a t 205 Berkey H a ll and 245 Fee H a ll. The deadline is extended to May 1. 20TH CENTURy-FOX PRESENTS * * * D O M I N O 'S CORALGABLES The MSU Promenaders will hold an open dance with les­ d t t R Ü ö N h E S ID N .»f ARTHURRJACOBS(Mfctwi sons from 7-8:15 tonight in 34 Women's Intramural Bldg. piAMET Anyone interested i?invited * * * The MSU Cycling Club will P IZ Z A ^ e A P E S meet at 7:30 tonight in_ 208 RODDY McDOWAil MAURICE BANS Women's Intramural tilidg. fy a U ¿ h e e 'fb e h u & u f, KIM HUNTER JAMESWHfTMORE Plans for the ride to Vermont- ‘T h e o r i g i n a l l a n d g r a n t t a v e r n 9 P iz z a P e r fe c tio n JAMES DA1Y- LÍNDA HARRBON3*” ville and the upcoming race 1 /mcmoucTioK' rnm xB n will be discussed. Attendance ** tm D O M I N O 'S P I Z Z A D O M IN O ’ S P I Z Z A D O M I N O 'S P I Z Z A D O M IN O 'S P I Z Z A Hmmitomes um iwam m sam is important. Wednesday, April 24, 1968 10 M ic h ig a n S t a t e N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s Stott N ew * C la s s ifie d ( « C l a s t If le d O nly Three Days Left to Take A dvantage of W ant Ad W eek Specials 355-8255 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 S co o te rs & C y c le s E m p lo y m e n t For R e n t F or R e n t F o r R ent A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e CHOOSE Y O U R own hours. A few hours TV REN TALS for students. Low R E M M U S M R E T -- Two guys need- E Y D E A L V ILLA o ffe rs nol only a con- VO LKSW A GEN 1959 Radio, sunroof, HONDA S-65. 1906. E x c e lle n t condi­ ^ jê ê ^ Ê Ê Ê M D A R T 1963. E x c e lle n t condition. Six tion. $150 o r best o ffer. 332-6008 a day ca n m ean e x c e lle n t earn ing s e co n o m ica l r a te s by the te rm o r ed $40.95 m onth. C edar V illag e venient location for M SI students but cy lin d er $350 351-8768 a fte r 6 new paint, good condition. $470. Doug. for you a s a train ed Avon rep re sen t­ m onth. U N IV E R S IT Y T V REN T- 3 5 1 -» » - SP -4 26 a quiet suburban-like atm o sp here H H H P P p m. S P -4 29 8-11 a .m ., 3530837 SP-4/26 3-4/24 ativ e F o r appointm ent, in your hom e, ALS 484-9263 C ................................................................................... while offerin g the usual appoint- to m n cfS k w u D O D G E CO R O N ET 1966 E x ce lle n t V O LKSW A GEN F A ST B A C K 1966 R a ­ H O N D A of H A S L E T T w rite M rs Alona H uckins. School S tr e e t. H a slett. M ichigan, or 56» tv .................................................... R E N T A L S for _ students. $ 9 » H A SLE TT A P A R T M E N T S. sublease fo r four o r fiv e. C all 351- Su m m er m en ts of a luxury ap artm en t T hese ap artm en ts overlook a g rassy land- condition. M ust sell. 355-6645 8-5 dio. One owner. E x ce lle n t condi­ Complete parts, service, and ca ll IV 2-6893 C -4 ,28 m onth. F r e e "service and d elivery . 0498 S P -5 1 « a p e d barbecu e a re a , featu rin g a p.m. S P -5 '1 tion. C all 676-2940 S P -4 30 accessories for Honda C all N E JA C . 3 3 7 -1 3 » We g uaran...................................................................................... * - - heaU,d sw im m ing pool O ffered at the • A U T O M O T IV E Sportcycles ST U D E N T P H O T O G R A P H E R S and te e sam e-d ay se rv ic e . C SUBLET F O R su m m er luxury tw o-m an. respec tab le r a te ol $220. $240 for e EM PLO YM EN T F-85 1964 E x c e lle n t condition. T a k e V O LKSW A G EN 1965. w hite sedan ' two-bedroom ap a rtm en t 351-5828 a fnur-m an unit F o r in form ation c a ll. HONDA of H A S L E T T TECH N IC IA N S, owning 35m m c a m ­ • PO E REN T over pavm ents of $45.90 C all C redit M ust s e l l !! C all 372-2392 a fte r 6 e ra s . for S U M M E R and F a ll term s-- A p a rtm e n ts SP-5-4 26 3 5 1 -4 2 7 5 a fte r5 p .m . O M an ager. 489-2379 0 -4 25 . p.m S P -4 29 1605 Haslett Rd. 339-2039 S ta te N ew s P h o tog rap h ic. 301 Stu­ • FO R SA LE _______ By Lake Lansing______ dent S e rv ice s Building. Ask for Mr. N E X T TO cam pus - two luxury fu r­ H U G E 4-m an a p a rtm en t clo se to c a m ­ R E D U C E D R A T E S Supervised luxury • LO ST A PO U N D ap artm en t E x c e lle n t location. Call F IA T 1959 Runs good. V ery econom ­ V O LKSW A G EN 1967 nine-passenger Johnson. Monday through Thursdays. nished two bedroom a p a rtm en ts. $180 pus. Air-conditioning S u m m er lease. L IK E N EW . 1 9 » Super 90 Honda • PERSO N A L ical. $75 351-8774. S P -4 '29 bus. Low m ilea g e, like new. price 9 a m . t o 5 p.m . S -5 '3 and $220 T hree m onth or one year Call 351-0935 S P -4 26 337-2263. 5-4 25 4000 m iles. $225 C all IV 9-6969 • PEA N U TS PERSO N A L reason able. C all 485-7294. Mr. lea se beginning Ju n e 15. 351 -5696 or S P -4 29 F O R D G T-A 427 C ubic inch. 1966 G ey er. A fte r 6 p.m . 482-5062 S P -5 1 B A R T E N D E R S E X P E R I E N C E D with 351-6009 10-4 29 • REA L EST A T E 4.000 m iles. M ust sell. 353-2165 m ixed drinks, hard liquor. A P P L Y M A R R IE D S T U D E N T S N E E D O N E m an for next y ear Has­ • S E R V IC E E m p lo y m e n t • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N ' Ask fo r J a y . SP-5/1 VO LK SW A G EN . 1967 D eluxe m odel, sunroof. AM -FM radio. T a k e over G R A N D M O T H E R 'S. 3411 E a s t M ich i­ gan SP-4/26 C ed a r G reens Apts . IM P E R IA L One m onth fre e rent. Downtown lo­ MANOR A p artm ents lett A partm ents. 355-2526. 351-7533 SP -4 30 paym ents 489-0681 S P -4 26 S E R V IC E STATION A ttendant. 8 a m • W AN TED F O R D WAGON 1961 V -8 au tom atic. S p rin g , S u m m e r and cation. One and 2 bedroom . C all 489- P ow er, radio. E x ce lle n t condition to 1 p.m . Monday - Saturday. $1.70 E X P E R I E N C E D W A IT E R S and w ait­ 7182 or 487-5029. Ask fo r M r Rey. L O V E L Y TWO bedroom ap artm en t. 351-4718 SP-4/29 VOLKSW A GEN 1964 Two door Radio per hour C ontact B ob Calhoun. IV re sses W a iters m u st be over 6' tall. F a ll R e n ta ls 5-4 26 No children or pets. Call 484- D E A D L IN E E x c e lle n t condition. T a k e over pav­ 5-7144 O APPLY G R A N D M O T H E R 'S . 3411 L u x u ry I B d rm . U n its 9403. * SP -4 30* 1 P.M. one class day be­ fore publication* KARM AN-GHIA 1967 -red condition. F u lly equipped 332-6563 813 A lbert E x ce lle n t S P -4 m en ts o f $36.14. Phone C redit Man­ ag er. 489-2379 29 5-4 25 G R E A T L A K E S E M P L O Y M E N T for perm an en t positions fo r m en and E a s t M ichigan. F IV E H OU RS D aily. Monda.v-Friday. SP-4/26 351-8631 W A N TED : TWO g irls for sum m er term only. Reduced ra te s C all 351- 0319. S P -4 26 S U M M E R C H A L ET One or two m ales. Cheap C lose. 351-8233 SP -4 30 VOLKSW A GEN 1966 cam p er. Many women in o ffic e , sa les, tech n ical P riv a te hom e. LPN o r train ed n u rse's TWO MAN a p a rtm en ts. Furnished. Cancellations - 12 noon one e x tra s $1.450. C all 374-8310. Lake IV 2-1543 C -4'25 aide. E D 2-5176 S P -5 ’1 135 K edzie. 124 C edar and 129 Bur- ON E OR two g irls needed su m m er G IR L TO sh are tr a ile r sum m er term L A R K 1963 - Good condition. E a sy class day before publica­ on g a s $350 355-1066 S P -4 O26dessa SP-4 26 ch am . F ro m $130-$160 per m onth Chalet A partm ents, 351-4698 S P -5 1 $30 m onth T h e re sa 337-2056 tion* E M P L O Y E R S O V E R L O A D COM PANY B U S IN E S S A D M IN ISTRA TIO N O R AC­ Y e a r, su m m er, and 9 1 2 m onth SP -4 25 LINCOLN C O N TIN EN TA L con verti­ VO LKSW A GEN 1 9 6 5 -P e rfe ct con­ E xp erien ced s e c re ta rie s , ty p ists, to COUNTING M A JO R S . H ere is your lea ses. C all IV 7-3216. evenings. ON E T H R E E -g irl fo r su m m er and dition. New tune-up and brakes. work tem porary a ssig n m e n ts N ever ch an ce fo r an in terestin g jo b betw een 882-2316. C one fou r-girl for su m m er, n ear ca m ­ H A SL E T T F O U R m an ap artm en t for ble 1962 Air. Som e work B e s t of­ PH O N E a fee. Phone 487-6071 C-4 25 sum m er sublet Third floor. C ali 337-^ 355-8255 fer. 351-4207 S P -4 B 26e st o ffe r. 355-5753. SP-8-5 1 your ju n io r and sen io r y ea r working pus. FA BIA N R E A L T Y . E D 2-0811. in the field of h ospital adm in istration . O N E MAN over 21. C h alet P a rk IV 5-3033. " SP -4 26 1824 S P -4 30 VOLVO 19» 1800S. 32.000 m iles The L ap eer S ta te H om e and T ra in - • A partm ents. C all 339-2753 a fte r ­ Evenings a fte r 5 p .m .. phone 355- SU M M E R B U S IN E S S noons. 5-4 24 ONE T H R E E -g irl fo r fall N ear ON E BLO CK from eam p u s-C ed ar- radii S O LO ondition. 355* mg School of L a p eer. M ichigan has neau. 9770. S P -4 26 O P P O R T U N IT IE S openings fo r two c r e a tiv e and en e r­ cam pus. Phone FA B IA N R E A L T Y . E D brook A rm s. F ou r m an ap artm en t RATES 0919. 3 4 23 g e tic students to w o r k , on sp ecial 2-0811. IV 5-3033 S P -4 26 for su m m er. 351-0360. S P -5 3 U N IV E R S IT Y V IL L A M G -TD 1952. E x ce llen t condition. T H E J E W E L H O M E SH O P PIN G p ro je cts. S a la ry of $430 per m onth 1 D A Y ..................$1.50 Auto Service & Ports U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E Four-m an J e f f R an d all. 353-1899 S P -5 '2 S E R V IC E , a division of Je w e l C om ­ F o r ap p lication s, c a ll the M ichigan BEA L H O USE SU M M E R T E R M sublet th re e m an 3 D A Y S ................ $3.00 pany. Inc will be interview ing sopho­ D ep artm en t -of M en tal H ealth. Lan­ luxury a p artm en t U n iv ersity V illa sum m er sublet H U G E, next to c a m ­ A C CID EN T P R O B L E M C all KALA­ S p rln g -S u m m e r-F a ll Rentals m ores and ju n io rs for su m m e r em ploy­ sing. M ichigan. 373-3520. F o r other 351-0575. S P -4 26 pus. clean , reduced ra tes. Phone 5 D A Y S ................$5.00 MUSTANG 1965 V-8. standard tran s­ MAZOO str eet Bo d y sh o p 2 & 3 M A N U N IT S m ent in the field of d ire ct sa les jo b opportunity in form ation , ca ll 373- 351-8292 SP -4 30 m ission . radio, ex cellen t condition. S m a ll dents to larg e w recks. Anier- (based on 10 words per ad) $1.135 E D 2-2876 S P -4 29 3051 day o r night An equal opportu­ R e n a l Offlce-635 Abbott SU M M E R A P A R T M E N T cheap. f * • •’ -• tied dfce«t).y to a fu ll tittle sa tes m $ N E E D E D : T H D S E ¿ : '! - ! - ; Ll/AC/It f i *t*/ K*rrvn\ h'ur M USTANG 1965 2 + 2. V-8. four speed. training, com pany c a r s , and e x c e l­ responsible onlj^ for, the fV s t dffer. 332-1106a / te r » p m lent b e n efits W rite to : M r. Negus. TW O MAN luxury a p a rtm en t. C lose luxury ap a rtm en t HoduceA r a le s m sW h ite .d and w a te r InrnVsHed first day's incorrect inser­ S P -4 29 '.’i n s may* be a rra n g ed bv con­ to cam pu s Im m ed iately . 337-7274. Phone D ave. 351-5824 SP -4 26 A vailable Sep tem b er 1st $150 a MICHIGAN M IL L E R S M U TU A L IN ­ •RENAULT tactin g Mr. W ilkie a t 485-6243 . 6-9 S P -4 26 m onth 351-5223. () tion. SU R A N C E C O M PA N Y. P .O . B ox » . • VO LKSW AG EN p.m . S P -4 24 Gm sing, for personal in terview . 5-4 26 S U M M E R - R I V E R S ID E E a s t luxury MUSTANG 1965 V -8 au tom atic. S U M M E R S U B L E T T h ree m an a p a rt­ --four-m an. Reduced ra tes. Call SU M M E R S U B L E A S E - Air condi­ E x c e lle n t condition. T a k e over pay­ M A LE S T U D E N T S in need of m onev. m en t U n iv ersity T e r r a c e . Reduced 353-2854 or 353-4297 SP-4 26 tioned luxury four m an. N ear C am ­ m en ts o f $44.80. Phone Cred.it Man­ A1 Edward's P A R T T IM E em p loy m en t university who like io m ee t people and a re w ill­ ra tes. 351-4489 S P -4 26 pus 351-5022 S P -5 3 ag er. 489-2379 > O m en students for s to re and delivery The S ate News does not ing to work. P a r t tim e now. full TWO M EN for four-m an Bccrhw ood S p o rts C a r C e n te r work. M ust have good driving r e c ­ 3 S U M M E R S U B L E T - One g irl for permit racial or religious NASH 1961 M etropolitan Coupe Good tim e in su m m er C all » 9 -9 2 7 1 . 9 ord. Apply C A P IT O L A U TO M O TIV E N E W L Y M A R R IE D ? ap a rtm en t S u m m er term Big and spacious th ree m an ap artm en t R iv er discrimination in l a ad­ running condition, radio. $90 355- 1200 E . Oakland IV 9-7591 to 11 a .m .. 3 9 3 -5 6 » . 1:30 to 4 p.m . S U P P L Y C O R PO R A TIO N . 431 North inexpensive F iv e m inutes from Monday through F rid a y C l^ r c h S tr e e t. Lansing. S P -4 26 TAN G LEW O O D cam pus 351-8725 •>•4 -4 House 355-0047 S P -4 30 vertising c o lu m n s . The 6090 3 ’ 4 26 M E L S AUTU S E R V IC E L a rg e or Sttte News will not accept O F F E N H A U S E R RAM m anifold with s m a ll, w e do them a ll. 1 1 » E a st R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E fo r p riv ate APARTM EN TS O N E M A LE needed fo r two-m an TWO MAN Sum m er luxury apartm en t B A B Y S IT T E R w anted 7 :3 0 to 5:30 advertising which discrim­ holly ca rb s . ca m lifte rs . M allory Grand R iv e r 332-3255 C ch ild ren 's cam p in N orthern M ichi­ pm . daily. M o n .-F ri. M t. Hope- 2 Bdrm ., unfur., from 139.50 luxury a p artm en t Reduced ra tes, C lose Reduced r a te s Call 351- inates a g a i n s t religion, gan. Call Oak P a rk . M ichigan 1-313- sum m er. 351-0169 >-4 24 0677. S P -4 30 distributors. 355-2492. S P - 4 '26 Penn. a re a . C all a fte r 5 p.m . 372- race, color or national o r­ CAR W ASH: 25c W ash. w ax. vacu­ 546-6494. co lle ct. 5-4 23 , 0197. S P -4 26 351-7880 O L D SM O B IL E 1965 C u tlass con vert­ um. U-D O -IT. 430 South C lippert R E D U C E D S U M M E R . Bu reham Woods igin. K IL B O R N . W ALKING d istan ce from ible One owner. V ery good condi­ B a ck of KO-KO BA R C-4 25 L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y . E x p erien ced F urnished , pool, air-conditioning A T T R A C T IV E IN T E L L IG E N T women REDUCED RATES Huge U n iv er­ downtown. N ew -o n e bedroom . F u r­ tion. A utom atic. P o w er b ra k es and Blue C ross, so forth Phone 372- T h ree m an. $150 351-6759 S P -5 needed full or p a rt tim e. V IV IA N E sity T e rr a c e end ap a rtm en t. S u m m er nished. parking L e a se required steerin g TU 2-1146. a fte r 4 p.m . . T IR E S . 7.75 x 14 S u ita b le fo r spare »50. 10-4 30 W OODARD C O SM ET IC S. C all Lois Call 351-7777 S P -4 26 332-3135. 10-4 24 S P -4 30 $ 3.00each . C all 487-5154. S P -4 24 C H A L ET A P A R T M E N T S Fou r m an W eir. IV 5-8351. C-4/26 R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E S : Im m ed iate H A SLETT - A L B E R T F o u r g irls sublease for su m m er Reduced Also O L D SM O B IL E 1964 F -85. D elu xe four- openings on a ll sh ifts. S tartin g R IV E R S ID E E A S T - Need one g iri one m an for the rem ain d er «if term MASON BO D Y SH O P. 812 E a s t IJala- A vailable su m m er, fa ll. $55. F u r­ A u to m o tiv e W A IT R E S S E S : P A R T tim e noons and T w elve m onth lea se 351-0222. S P -4 30 Call 351-8456 SP -4 25. rtimr iY 8 power stee rin g and brak es. m azoo S tr e e t - S in c e 1940. Com­ s a la ry : days. $3.15 per hour ^ ’a f te r ­ nished u tilitie s, parking. 337-2336. lull tim e sh ift a v a ila b le. No Sundays, $825 SeA at 5312 Hughes or ca ll plete auto painting and collision’ noons. $3.30: nights, $3 45 Plu s S P -4 26 good working conditions and tips Must AUSTIN H E A L E Y Sp rite 1958 $225 TU 2-4162-*• s p ' 4 29 serv ice. A m erican and foreign ca rs. m any b e n efits including 10 per cent ..................... f ............................. PX S to re — F ra n d o r P au l. 351-9403 S P -4 24 be of good c h a r a c te r with som e w ait­ IV 5 4 )2 » . C week-end bonus, m e rit in cre a ses, 126 M IL F O R D Two m an furnished re ss ex p erien ce. C all a fte r 10 a .m .. O L D SM O B IL E 88 C o nv ertib le 1963 sick n ess and a cc id en t in suran ce, tim e ap a rtm en t two blo ck s to cam pus Paddle B a ll Paddies, $5.88. F u ll tim e p ro g ra m m e r need­ BU1CK 1959 Blue co n v ertib le Good JIM S R ESTA U RA N T. IV 9 -1 1 » . Double power W hite in terior. R e a ­ A v ia tio n and a half overtim e. Two w eeks paid downtown Lansing. S P -4 30 L e a se $ 1 » per m onth All u tili­ Penn. T en nis B a lls $1.99- ed, data p ro c e ssin g firm . Fe­ c a r for $195 332-8563 S P -4 30 sonable C all 332-6271. SP-4 29 vacation, paid sick leave. N urses tie s ex cep t e le c tr ic ity . D ays. IV 4- $2.49. T en nis Racket P r e s s , m ale. Experience with F O R ­ T H E W IN G ED SP A R T A N S now own a A ssociation dues. S p e cia l p ric es on 1579. E v enin g s. 372-5767. 489-1656 B U IC K S K Y L A R K C onvertible 1965. O L D SM O B IL E •1955 four-door Motor C essna C a rd in a l-a n o th er good re a ­ m ea ls. S ix paid holidays. Paid life M E N -IM M E D IA T E work av ailable. C $1.39. New G o lf B a lls $3.98/3 T R A N . C reative and sp ecial­ Red nnwer steerin g . $1.595. 2626 If you can work four to eight hours T en n is Shoes $5.49. B a se b a ll okay. $40. C all 355-8203. SP-4/26 son to jo in and learn to fly or rent insurance, suggestion bonuses and ized c o m m e rc ial applications. G l W ; • '4 8 5 -6 6 2 3 SP -5 1 am ple opportunity for adv an cem en t per dav. off davs. evenings. S a tu r­ N E E D E D : 4 bodies su m m er term through your own university d u b Save G loves $4.88~$9.88.Alr F orce Ex tre m e ly Interesting and O L D SM O B IL E C U T L A SS 1968 vinyl to supervisory positions. We invite day. apply M A N PO W ER. INC. 303 U n iv ersity T e rr a c e . C all 351-8341. with the low est ra te s , best equip­ Sun G la s s e s , $2.98. So ftb alls challenging w ork. P le ase c a ll CADILLAC 1958 Four-dooi D eV ille top. power stee rin g and bra k es, buck­ your personal in spection of our E a s t M ichigan Ave. 7-9 a .m . or S P -4 26 m ent. quality instruction. C all 355- Pow er steerin g , b ra k e*, windows, e t s e a ts , loaded w ith a cc esso ries. m odern fa c ilitie s. PR O V IN C IA L phone 332-0880 S P -5 3 $1.98. Sw im F in s $10.88- co llect, John M . Shofelt 313- 1178. 353-0230. 353-0203. 351-9301 sea ts and ex tras. Good runner. IV M ust se ll, gettin g m a rrie d . Call 332- C HOU SE and W H IT E H IL L S M O N TE- ARBOR F O R E ST APARTM ENTS $11.88. Sw im Snokels $2.98. 357-1196. Southfield, M ic h i­ 4-4874 SP-4 30 C E L L O H OU SE. E a s t Lansing Phone G RAD UA TE STU D EN T - Unusual Trow brid ge R oad. E ast te n s in g 6946. s p ' 4 26 Special F ish in g T ack le . R o d s, gan. FR A N C IS AVIATION. So easy to M rs. Love. 332-0817 10-5 2 opportunity f o r 1 p art tim e em ploy­ F a cu lty m em b ers. D elu xe one and two learn in the P I P E R C H E R O K E E !! m en t working with handicapped. Call R e e ls , L u r e s , L in e s.S a v e 2 5 % CADILLAC 1964 D eV ille convertible O L D SM O B IL E C u tlass convertible bedroom a p a rtm en ts a v a ila b le P r i­ Air-conditioned, full power. By own­ 1964. V erv sh arp E x c e lle n t condi­ Sp ecial $ 5 . » o ffe r! 484-1324. C M r. Hughes. 482-1623 9-10 a .m . S P -5 3 vate patio and sw im m ing pool. Cha­ -35% . tion. $1200 485-2907 | S P -5 3 P A R T OR full tim e w a itre sse s w ant­ er. C all Bob W agner. IV 4-9804. let House for p riv a te p a rtie s. W ithin ed fo r the C ity Club of Lansing, C O U N SE LO R S S U M M E R Cam p. $325 w alking d ista n ce of cam pu s. No 3-4 26 S c o o te rs & C y c le s located in the ja c k T a r H otel. We - $ 6 » . E ig h t w eeks. Adirondacks. B ill. Cedar Village . O L D SM O B IL E 1960 M any replaced ch ild ren or pets. Phone 337-0634 for also a re interview ing w a itre sse s for 332 -3 0 » . S P -5 3 CADILLA C. R E S T O R E D 1928 fire p arts. E x c e lle n t body. Runs fine B R ID G E S T O N E 1967. 175 S c r a m ­ appointm ent. C-4 25 the com ing fa ll season. Apply in engine. E x ce llen t condition. G reat 484-4193. s p ' 4 30 bler G re a t shape, m odified for person from 5 :30-8:30 p.m . 10-4 29 P R E S S O P E R A T O R S . M ale F irs t fo r fra tern itie s, e tc . Call 351- woods, fiv e tire s, e tc, 353-2787 E A S T LA N SIN G. M A R IG O L D A P A R T ­ 4775. 4-4 24 O L D SM O B IL E 1967 C u tlass co n vert­ SP-4 26 and second sh ifts. Apply in person M E N T S . 911 M arigold. Furnished SU M M E R JO[IR« R« *- _ Division at LANSIN G ST A M PIN G COM PA N Y. one-bedroom , air-conditioned. A cross ible P o w er stee rin g , w hitew alls, CH EVY II co n vertib le. 1963. Six- radio. M ust sell. 332-4198 S P -4 30 HONDA 1 9 » S c ra m b le r 305. 2 .3 » nl Alcoa, F I L IL O $ 6 » per II 882-8877 1159 South Pen n sylvan ia. S P -5 2' s tre e t from cam pu s. Phone IV 9- APARTM ENTS cvlinder. standard transm ission. m iles. 353-0119. S P -4 26 m onth. M » 5 1 fo r appointm ent. C-4 25 T ire s, body, top in ex cellen t condi­ a fte r 9 :3 0 p.m 5-4 24 F U L L O R part tim e help. Own tra n s­ tion. 372-5625 S P -4 '2 9 O PEL K A D E T T 1967. Red. Fully portation. V A U G H N S LA N D SCA P­ BOGUE S T . AT THE RED C E D A R R IV E R equipped sp orts coupe. Low m ile­ HONDA 1 9 » Superhawk 305. Call TOP FLOO R U n iv ersity T errace : 489-0142 a fte r 5 :30 p m . SP-4 30 ING. E D 2-6311. 3-4 25 H U G E ! - S e p a ra te study, divided ag e 487-0376. SP-4/26 ATTEN TIO N MSU Student N urses: C H E V R O L E T 1962 co n vertib le. Needs bath S u m m er. 351-8946 S P -4 25 We have an opportunity for you to P E T O S K E Y A R E A . Ju ly August 9 o r 12 m o n t h l e a s e work. W ill deal or trad e fo r m otor­ SU Z U K I 1967 250cc. 3 9 » m iles. Hel­ in crea se your knowledge and clin ical P L Y M O U T H 1963 b la ck V-8 auto­ 316 G l'N SO N S tre e t. A vailable for cy cle . 351-6690. SP-4 29 M o th er's helper. R e fe re n ce s re­ m a tic. H ea ter, rad io. $494. Call m et. M ust be seen . 355-0738. S P -4 30 exp erien ce in bedside nursing LAN­ sum m er and fa ll te rm Two m an L o c a tio n : on ca m p u s quired C all 351-4555. S P -4 29 355-4046 a f te r 7 p.m . S P -4 29 SING G E N E R A L H O SPIT A L has open­ C H E V R O L E T 1960 co n vertib le Red furnished ap artm en t $140 per m onth M o d el a p t. now o p en T R IU M P H MOUNTAIN Cub 1965 E x ­ ings fo r su m m er vacatio n re lief on with black top. radio. $195. 351- 337-9263 10-4 25 fib PLY M O U T H 1965 F u ry II I two door ce llen t condition. B e s t o ffe r. C all 351- all shifts. F o r R ent 4205 SP-4 26 6197. SP-4 30 vinyl hardtop. V-8 a u to m a tic, radio, 332-5051 S a la ry co m m en su ra te with level of S U M M E R S U B L E T : H a slett A part­ h eater, deluxe in terior. E x ce lle n t ed ucational background C all 372- TV R E N T A L G .E P o rta b le F re e CH EVROLET 1958 Four-door Bis- m en ts. Luxurious. F ou r-m an . Cheap. condition. 351-8705. S P -5 6 YAMAHA 1 9 » road m odel Top run­ 8220. exten tion 202-203. P e rso n ­ se rv ic e and delivery $8 30 per ca.vne. Six cylinder. Sound. $200. C all 332-8733. S P -4 26 ning condition. $ 4 » IV 4-9631. 5-4 25 nel O ffice Monday through F rid a y . m onth. C all S T A T E M A N A G EM EN T 355-9078 SP-4 29 PON TIAC G RA N D P r ix 1963. Four- 8 a m - 4 p.m 10-4 25 C O R P . 332-M87 O S U M M E R S U B L E T - One g irl to sh are speed. T a k e o v e r p a y m en ts of $39.90. B E N E L L I 1 9 » . 125. E x c e lle n t condi­ C H E V R O L E T IM P ALA 1959 - two door. A M ER IC A N S D ID N 'T invent the tw o-girl a p a rtm en t n ea r cam pus. a s m V-8. au tom atic, co n v ertib le 43.000 m iles, good m otor, tires. top. Call C redit M an ag er. 489-2379. R A M B L E R 1960 six cy lin d er Good O tion. $250 Phone 337-7010. SU Z U K I 1967 X -6 S cra m b le r. Knobby, S P -4 26 T E A C H E R S F O R 1968-69 school y ear G rad es 5.^ 7 D ep artm en tal work. handy W ant Ad e ith e r . . w e've found them on E g y p tia n papyrus 1 5 1 -0 » !. S P -4 26 IT ■ r o s ó n 0 H 0 H Good pay. C o ntact S is te r M ich ael ro lls. B u t round the w orld e v e ry ­ O riginal owner, fourth ca r. $219. transportation . $125. 489-7311 a fte r sprock et, h elm et. $525. M ike. 489- CO LLEG E 353-3132 SP-4/26 5 p .m . SP-4/26 6627. S P -4 26 Elizab eth . Queen of M iraculous one a g re e s th at W ant Ads g e t re ­ A0E H 0 0H K 1H E 3IIR M edal. 811 South W isner. Ja ck so n . su lts - try a "resu ltfu l" W ant STUD EN TS ACROSS 29. Scale m a g ra a n c a s a s 10-5 7 Ad and s e e ! CH EVROLET 1963 Im pala Auto­ R E N A U L T R -8. 1964 35mpg. radio, NORTON 1 9 » 400CC. E le c t r ic s ta rt­ M A LEO N LY 1. Clinker 30. Elver 0 0 D E S 0 a s s m a tic , V-8 . P ow er. E x ce llen t. 351-5182. R adio. Air. SP-4/26 good condition. 351-5090. S P -4 26 er. w indshield, h elm et, ch rom e. $ 5 » . 355-6322 S P -5 1 N EED A CAR? BONANZA S IR L O IN P I T D E T R O IT . MICHIGAN A R E A 4. Judge’s bench 31. Outskirts 8 . Globe 33. Cleansing rasa arassa C H R Y S L E R 1956 Good paint. Burns T R -3 C O N V E R T IB L E 1961. Red. S U M M E R JO B S 11. Parson bird agent □ S B [S S C I H S H E E x c e lle n t shape. M ust sell. C all HONDA 305 S > - 1967. Good A M E R IC A 'S fa ste st 34. Charles Lamb No oil. R e ce n t new parts. 355-2974 deal. $495. Ex E d itio n 351- 12. Scent E 1B 13H S S H S Q S Q a fte r 6 p.m . SP-4/30 L a rry . 332-8641. SP-4/26 g ro w in g staa k house - - $ 5 » m onthly s a la ry . . . plus . . . 13. Meadow barley 35. Indisposed 7114 S P -4 26 ifB U D O E T re sta u ra n t chain. one student can win up to $ 3 0 » . » in 36. Fine-grained 1 N□ Gas 14. Overseas CO M ET 1965 V-8. Like new. low m ile­ T R -3 C O N V E R T IB L E 1959 red. ex ­ YAMAHA 1 9 » C atalin a 250cc. Top M M T A C A k NOW HIRING ca sh sch olarsh ip s. $ 10» in sch o la r­ 16. Disease of rye rock 0 1 Vs a ce llen t condition. R / h .. new tra n s­ ships aw arded w eekly plus win one of age. radio, power steerin g , a ir. autom atic. 484-8922. SP-4/30 m ission 332 3043 S P -4 30 running condition. IV 4-9631 a fte r m v n r Broilerman & Trainee Cook— our 3 0 » around the world v acation 18. Doily 38. Nosy ■ 1 E wS 6 p .m . SP-4 25 experience In broiling or on trips. All ex p en ses paid . . . visit 19. Rolled tea 41. Promissory T R -4 1963. W hite w ith b lack top. grill helpful. Will train. PART London -- P a r is - R o m e - M oscow 20. Emanate note DOWN 6 . Negative C O M ET 1961. Good condition. Auto­ W ire w heels, d isc b ra k es, rad io, HONDA 1 » . B la ck 1 9 » . Show room Special Rates for MSU Students 42. Genealogy or full time. Hong Kong - Tokyo - H aw aii . . 22. Stonework 7. Fire basket m a tic transm ission. $100. C all 351- h eater. four-speed transm ission . condition. 2 . 0 » m iles. 484-5939 and 44. Social affair 1. Wallaba- 9 0 3 9 a fte r4 :3 0 p .m . S P -4 29 W EEKEN D Cashier — will train, PART or win a new F o rd S ta tio n wagon 25. Acquire 8 . Flarmonium $875. C all a fte r 7 p .m .. T U 2-6004. 332-8226. S P -4 30 . plus . . . win a vacatio n trav el 45. Gender 2. Weep SP-4/30 *er full time. 26. Manservant 9. Kind of Noon F r i. - Noon Mon. aw ard to A capulco. 1 wk a ll exp en ses 27. That man 46. Play area 3. Recluse CO RVA IR 1961 E x ce lle n t condition. SU Z U K I 1 9 » X -6 4 . 0 » m iles. E x ­ Dishwashers — Male and Fe­ coffee paid . . . plus win m erch an d ise aw ard s 47. Dress edge 4. Transport $300 or b est o ffer. C all Tom . 332- T R-4 1 9 » . R a cin g g reen . E x tr a s . E x ­ ce llen t condition. E x tr a s . $445 . 355- Plus Gas male. Will train. PART or 28. Among 10. Gamble such a s co lor T V s, e tc. 5. Compute 3581. 3-4 26 15 Genus avena CO R V A IR 1964 Model 700. E x ce llen t ce llen t shape. C all 353-0041. ’ S P -4 '29 1959 $450. 372- 6846. ' S P -4 30 *35 No Mileage Charge full time. Busboys & Busglrls — Will An ex c itin g business ex p erie n ce can b e yours th is su m m er re g a rd le ss of r “ r “ r " Z? F“ 7 9 jT“ 10 17. Bedlam T R IU M PH T R -3. SU Z U K I : 1 9 » . e A | D ** con dil¡on your futu re jo b plans, 19. Anklebone % IT" condition. $800. C all 332-1274. S P -5 2 3779. S P -5 '2 $175. o r b e s t oi . . t T * . mho . 3-4 23 train. PART or full time. ¡T" 20. Protection P orter — an excellent PART A ssiA m a n a g ers in Br^nd identifi­ r D A IL Y catio n A nalysis Tech n iques. O ffice 21. Bill of fare CO R V A IR MONZA 1961 Radio. Lug­ T R IU M PH S P IT F IR E . 1967. W ire HONDA S-50. 19». 3 .0 » m iles time position. Early morning P ro ced u re s. S a le s M an agem en t. S a les w” ¡5“ |7 22. Venomous g age rack . E x ce lle n t condition. $375. w heels, ra ck . E x c e lle n t condition. B la ck . E x c e lle n t condition. $150 NO P rom o tion , S a les, e tc . w ith distin ­ 355-0990 655-1930 S P -4 29 o r after 9 p.m. at night. Five Afr.. snake ¡T" *13 PPlus e r Day MILEAGE SP-4/25 355-9217. SP-5-4 26 guished in tern ation ally known firm , hour job. ra ted AA A-1 Dunn St B ra d stre e t. P 23. Ostrich Gas CHARGE PART and some full time po­ 24. Howl CO RVA IR 1963 Monza. Four-speed. VOLKSW AGEN SED A N 1H2. E x c e l­ S-90 1 9 » . B la ck . R o ll-p lea t sea t. T H E R IC H A R D S COM PA N Y u n » New clu tch , s ta r te r , and brakes. len t condition. $100. C a ll a fte r 6 p.m . sitions. No late hours (out by 26. Assortment Cushioned grips. $ 2 » . 353-2 0 » . P le n ty o f tim e fo r sp orts, p a rties, a 485-18». SP-4/25 ST IT" 29. Dupe $500 $ m . 489-0647. SP-4/26 SP -4 26 10 p.m .) Some Sundays. Top v acatio n fun. OR CHOOSE OUR REGULAR a 30. Crude stone back wages and a complete benefit C O RVETTE 1958, 327. four-speed, VOLKSW AGEN 626-6305. 16» fa s t . 19». S P -4 25 A U TH EN T IC D E A L E R fo r Y a m a h a . LOW RATE OF program. Excellent working » 30 tool hard-top. Phone 355-6065 SP-4/26 a 32. Admirers Trium ph, and BM W . C om plete line conditions. An opportunity to C O R V E T T E 1 9 » m odified 283 four- speed >492.355-2803. C onvertible hardtop. 356- SP -5 2 VOLKSW AGEN 1 9 » . W hite sedan E x ce lle n t condition. 3 5 3 -6 0 » . SP-4/29 of p a rts. a c c e s s o r ie s . goods, and h elm ets. 1/ 2 m ile south of 1 - » on South C edar. S H E P 'S lea th e r *6 K * 6< P er Mlle V Gas be in at the start. Apply Bonanza Sirloin Pit F l a t m onthly s a la rie s to those a c­ cepted a f te r f r e e fou r day in d octri­ nation train in g period. a S 5T r _ p p • 33. Crafty 35. Infuriated 36. Little girl's M O TO RS. Phone 694-6621. C 600 N. Homer near Saginaw P r e p a r e fo r your p erson al in ter­ VOLKSW A GEN 1 9 » con v ertib le New » name tap. Low m ilea g e. C all 337-9874. S P -4 29 Across from Spartan Twin view now to in sure y ou rself em ploy­ r 37. Cultivator C O R V E T T E 1 9 » . 427 co n vertib le. You must be 21 and m en t th is su m m er. a IM*M L. K nock-off w heels. A M -FM radio. HONDA 50 - E x c e lle n t condition. Theaters IT 38. For each E x ce lle n t condition. Phone 351-0470. VOLKSW A GEN C O N V E R T IB L E 1965- A ccesso ries. Low m ilea g e. S a c r i­ have a valid MSU 1*Q card. Interviewing from Monday, F o r your in terv iew c a l l : M r. G ilb e rt pr 39. Born R ad io. h ea te r, new b ra k es and sp are. SP-4/30 355 -5 4 » SP-4/24 fic e . 8180.351-8549. S P -4 7 9 April 2 2, 1968 962-4346 E” Ï7 40. School of 214 SO. 10 a.m. - 12 noon and 1-4 p«m, 9 a. iq . to lp .m . mmm MM _ _ __ M i whales COUGAR G T . E x c e lle n t condition. T a k e o v er pay m en ts o f » 8 .7 0 . C all C redit l la n a g a r . » M I T I . 1-4/25 VOLKSW A GEN 1 9 » - Sunroof, ra ­ dio. h e a te r, re b u ilt en gin e, new tire s. H A R L E Y M-W. dition. C o ver, 363-0052 1 9 » . E x c e lle n t con­ h elm e t, lock. $100. SP-5/2 CAPITOL 372-8660 except Saturday and Sunday. D etro it, M ich igan 43. Sun god 337-1610. SP-4/24 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 24, 1968 ) ) F o r R ent F o r S a le P e r to n a l F o r R ent F o r R ent F o r R ent F o r R ent F o r S a le ASK B IM B O about Ms "co u p o n " Apartm ents O N E G IR L im m ed iately and/or sum ­ E N C Y C L O P E D IA B r ita n n ic a .. 1980. N EW P O R T A B L E ty p ew riter E x c e l­ 1 .iT T ," ST O D D A R D A P A R T M E N T S , luxury, N EW T H R E E bedroom a v a ila b le 7- sp ec ia l fo r your n ex t P izza P a rty . m er T w o blo ck s Union. 351-9087. with a ll yearbooks. 355-8222 a fte r lent condition. W ill s e ll o r trade. n-n- " su m m er sublet. One m an. W ill b ar- 15-68--9-1-69 Huge fa m ily room . C all 488-1431 T ry one fo r yourself - TWO BE D R O O M luxury ap artm en t SP-4/29 »-4/m gain 351-0182 SP-5/ I dining room , laundry room , fire- 5 p.m . SP-4/24 351-5128. SP-4/24 and se e if i t 's not the b e st pizxa Short te rm lea se a v a ila b le 351- .............................................. ................................ ................................................................................... p lace, patio. $250 per m onth. F a m ily you e v e r " e t . " C-4/25 TWO G IR L S w anted su m m e r term . SCU BA TANI1 c ^ | Q ? hose régula 4275 0 L A R G E L U X U R Y fou r-m an ap art- r e d u c e d r AT E S . Supervised luxury <"•? 372-4063 SP-4/30 40 P O IN T D iam ond r i r ç . 485-0278 U n iv ersity T e rr a c e . 351-8483. SP-4/29 tor. 484-2351 sp- sP-5/î 5/2 ™ mU ° r su m m er ap artm en t fo r su b let N ear W illiam s. ............................................................................... a fte r 6. Satu rd ay a fte r 12. SP-5/1 P O E T R Y W A N T ED fo r anthology M E N : C LE A N , q u iet, cooking, park­ 351-8923. SP-4/29 351-0587. SP-4/26 129 SOUTH F o s te r - E a s t Side. ID L E W IL D P U B L IS H E R S . 543 F re d ­ H O O V ER C A N IS T E R w ith a ll th e a t­ ing. Supervised. Tw o blo ck s to B e r- TWO MAN furnished ap a rtm en t N ear ................... ........................... .... ................................................... n ear F ran d o r House to sh a re with DIAMOND B A R G A IN : W edding and ta ch m en ts. Rung and looks new. $18. e r ic k , San F ra n c is c o . C aliforn ia. key. 487-5753 o r 4858836 O cam pus. Open Ju n e fir s t. 355-9756. S A V E $80 Soundproof, new C edar E V E R G R E E N ARM S. F ou r-m an sum - two Room fo r four m ore en g ag em en t rin g se ts. S a v e 50 per , C-4/25 SP-4/24 Phone O X 4-8031 C-4/25 V illage, two g irls su m m er. 351- m e r sublet. Reduced. Air-conditioned. W5 ea c h per m onth. 845 deposit. ce n t or m o re. L a rg e s ele ctio n * f HOLT. TWO bedroom s. New spa­ 8882. a fte r 6 p.m . SP-4/26 332-1400. SP-4/26 P a y own u tilities Phone 372-6188 plain and fan cy diam onds. $25-8150. F O R T Y T O P Soul and rock bands. S T R O L L E R $5. w a lk er $1. bassi­ cious ap artm en t w ith fire p la ce . O N E TO four su b lea se su m m er term . W ILC O X SECOND-H AN D S T O R E . nette $1 50. toys cheap. 332-5340. G a ry L azar. 351-8907 or M ID- Furnished. $180. h ea t included. No Reduced re n t 332-0505. S P -4 29 E A S T S ID E - 1024 E u re k a . Furnished G m L ' TO s h a r e ' ap a rtm en t $45 Own ~ ~ ..................^ *■ 509 E a s t M ichigan. Phone 485-4391 SP-4/24 M ICH IGAN T A L E N T A G E N C Y . 351- children o r pets. F ifte e n m inutes one bedroom C lean. $90 E D 7-7151 bedroom P r e fe r g rad u ate. 484-7648 R eam s C 5865 C-4/25 from M SU. O X 9-2987 or O X 9-2315. M A T U R E MAN fo r luxury ap artm en t 64/26 SP-4/28 ..................................................................... MUST S E L L F en d e r M ustang g u itar 5-4/24 in Lansing. No le a se , deposit. Doug. .................................................................................... M E N : C LEA N , qu iet, cooking, park- ACH TUN G! T E L E F U N K E N h as ar- and c a s e Asking $100. 351-0542. * F R E E ! ! A T h rillin g hour o f beauty. 373-2333 b efore 5 p .m .. 489-2372. H A SL E T T A P A R T M E N T S. F ou r-m an N ORTHW IND. F O U R -m a n , su m m er ¡" 8 Supervised. Two blocks to riv e d -im p o rted d ire ct from G e r­ SP-4/29 For appointm ent c a ll 484-4519. N E E D TW O g irls in H aslett fo r sum- a fte r 5 p .m . SP-4/29 m any. F o r g re a t buys on high qual­ su b lcase „ I a te L sublet. Reduced r a te s Added e x tra s . B erk ey . 487-5733 o r 485-8836 O M E R L E NORMAN C O SM E T IC S ST U ­ ,,» m er. Reduced. C a l l355-7397 SP-4/29 ity s te re o sy stem s, tap e re co rd e rs, DIO. 1800 E a s t M ichigan. C-4/25 35W)669 . 351-4937 SP-5/1 C k l T F D .. G O L F C A R T. $12: Spaulding Tour­ E F F IC I E N C IE S F O R two Edgewood. and short-w ave rad ios s ee N E JA C nam ent bag. $12: Sew ing m ach in e T H R E E -M A N luxury ap artm en t. Sum ­ 240 W est M ichigan. M odern, air- C ED A R BRO OK ARM S. O ne g irl sum- - - - - - - - ■ a ™ .™ » '' O F E A S T LA N SIN G. 543 E a s t Grand _. . , _ „ i. E D E N ROC - G irl w anted su m m er and H ione6Z7-5S. . . S P -4 ,26 and ca b in e t. $60. 355-9925. SP-4/24 SA V E U P TO $50 o r m ore on c a r in­ m e r sublease. E x c e lle n t location. conditioned. A partm en t A -l. Open m er. F iv e m in u tes fro m B erk ey . , ,, ; „ on . R iv er. C c p u / ii fa ll o r full y ear. 351-7748. SP-4/26 ................................................................................... su rance. D riv ers, a g e 21-25 o r m a r­ $150. In fo rm atio n: 353-8429 o r 353- for Inspection T uesd ay. 10-1 p .m .: . , . . ’ ............................................................ .................................................................................... G IR L S W AN TED su m m er. Cooking SM ITH CORONA p o rtab le ty p ew riter ried , 16-25. T a k e S E N T R Y 'S Young 8427. SP-4/29 Thursday. F rid a y . 1-5:30 p.m . L e a ses F E N D E R BASSMAN a m p lifier, bass $50. Underwood ty p ew riter $10. Call D riv e r's Q u estin n aire. Phone 882- for now. S u m m er, $115: F a ll $140 SW IM M IN G PO O L for re n t Sum m er CEDA R v ' o P N T E D priv ileges F o u r b lo ck s from cam - g u itar. Lansing 15" speakei Save E D 7-2551. a fte r noon. SP-4/29 7284 o r 485-3647 04/25 R E D U C E D R A T E S F o u r o r fiv e m an C all 351-9081 during open hours. te rm Reduced ra te s w ith one bed- F ou r-m an K t N , 1. » C all 351- pus 332-0143 3-4/24 $215.353-0245 SP-5/1 U n iv ersity T e rr a c e . 351-0165. SP -4 29 O therw ise. 699-2569 SP-4/29 room luxury ap a rtm en t fo r two or , ................................................................. MAN’S E N G L ISH r a c e r , best over SA V E M O N EY - WASH - 20c LOAD th ree thrown in 351-8984 a fte r 7 ' * ' V ' ' S U M M E R H OUSIN G: Room and board TV 12" W ith stand $15. Also have fra m e s, assorted Com plete drv clean in g . S h irt serv ­ $55 351-5481 a S O LD T H E C H A L ET, luxury ap artm en ts. _ m SP-4/30 D U P L E X . F U R N IS H E D one bedroom Kappa D elta S orority . C all 332- SUM M ER SU BLET - F o u r m an 3-4/24 ice W EN D R O W 'S ECON-O-WASH a p a rtm en t in E a s t Lansing. Avail- 5659,337-1327. S P -4 '2 9 p a rts 332-2916 SP-4/24 1200 E a s t G rand R iv e r. E a s t Lan­ luxury ap artm en t. Top floor. R ent 3006 Vine. One block w est of Sears. sing a r e now leasin g fo r fa ll term . reduced R iv ersid e E a s t. 351-0222 H A SLE TT A P A R T M E N T fo r Sum- a b le now 332-1166.482-5053 SP-4/30 ’ ... ALTO SA X A PH O N E. Seven y ea rs old. SEW IN G M ACH IN E c le a ra n ce sale C-4/25 Conveniently located , ju s t two blocks S P -4 29 m er sublease. F o u r m an . reduced .................................................................................. S U M M E R T E R M re sid en ce In D elta $150. Good condition. 355-0051. ra te s 337-1240 S P -4 30 S U M M E R S U B L E A S E . U n iv ersity T er- D elta D elta house Sunken backyard. Brand new p o rta b les $49 50 $5.00 from cam pus, within easy walking SP-4/26 r a c e four-m an a p artm en t. 351-8570. ideal for sun bathing $225 fo r a per m onth L a rg e selectio n of re­ Y A R N AND F A B R IC C E N T E R Ma­ d istan ce to shopping a re a s . The S U M M E R S U B L E T : Want two m en conditioned used m ach in es Sin gers. son. Phone 676-2973. F in e fa b rics U L T IM A T E in off-cam p u s luxury for W a te r's Ed ge ap a rtm en t. 351- S U M M E R S U B L E T and/or y e a r lease. SP-4/26 term C all 332-5031. 627-8653 . 332- G IBSO N M ANDOLIN F -2 . a rtis t W hites. N ecch is. New H om e and sewing a c c e s s o r ie s . N ew -orlon living. C om pletely furnished, air- 8534. SP-5/2 One g irl for C edar G ree n s luxury “ ■ 6966 ® m odel. pre-1922. $275. 351-7443 "m a n y o th e r s ." $19.95 to $3995 sport y arn ! C-4/25 conditioned. with m an y o th er con­ two-man a p artm en t. C all 351-8635. H o u ltl ................................................................................... betw een 5-7 p.m . SP-4/26 T erm s ED W A R D S D IS T R IB U T IN G v eniences. C all today fo r inform a- H A SL E T T APARTM ENT Sum m er. SP-5/3 .................................................................................... E A S T MICHIGAN - o ff. Single. L arge. COM PA N Y. 1115 North W ashington DOCTOR E H R L IC H S M AGIC B U L ­ • tion and appointm ent. L easin g will F ou r, fiv e m an. Air-conditioned. ................................................................................... H ASLETT S U B L E A S E - furnished Sleeping room fo r g en tlem an P riv a te PH ILC O T V 2 5 " w ith p ortab le ca rt. 489-6448 . C-4 25 L E T has som e open d ates in May. t begin on Saturday. April 27 a t 9 a.m . , Huge balcony. 351-0259 SP-4 2C T H R E E -M A N su m m er su b lease a t ran ch sty le hom e. Tw o bedroom s. en tra n ce. With re frig e ra to r. $37 a Good condition. B e s t o ffe r. 351-8119 C all Bob. 353-2669. SP-4/29 C all 332-6197. S -4 '2 6 low er ra te s . Air-conditioning Phone study. 1 '2 baths, carp ort. F a m ily m onth 489-7282. . SP-5/7 a fte r 5 p.m . SP-4/26 B lM U D A Y CAK ES 7 "-$3 60. 8 - H A SL E T T S U B L E A S E F o u r man a n y tim e. 351-5484. SP-5/3 p referred . $175. Ju n e 7-Sep tem b er .................................................................................... $ 4 .^ ^ ^ 9"-$4.90, D elivered Also G L A D Y S M A RTIN . F lin t to J a c k C. S U M M E R - G R O O V Y th re e bedroom luxury a p a rtm en t for su m m er. R e a ­ ................................................................................... 1 339-2006 4-4 24 P R IV A T E P T ’i \ | T e n f e fur- E L E C T R IC R A N G E . 4 0 " double oven sheet c a k e s KW AST B A K E R IE S Gordon. G rand B la n c. 1-4 23 ap artm en t, two baths, bar 351- sonable. 337-7720. S P - 5 '2 S U M M E R S U B L E T . Tudor sty le. lake. ................................................................................... nished hor R E N I ■■•■^working Good condition. $35. C all 393-0569 8311. SP-4/29 IV 4-1317 C-4/25 a ir conditioned. $55 person 332- E A ST LANSING tStu d en tsi fur- m en. Maid serv ice. E D 7-1480 5-4 25 SP-4/24 G A R A G E S A L E . Chi O m ega. April N E E D O N E m an n ext y ea r in two m an 3043 SP-4/30 nished houses and duplex fo r sum - ■ — — ........ KODAK COLOR film size 126-620- 27th. 9:30-4 p.m . 625 Snyder. 351- R E D U C E D SU M M E R ra te s on luxury a p artm en t 351-0495. S P -4 29 ................................................................................... m er or fa ll. Call C L A U C H E R T Y F O f S a le BRA N D N EW tw enty volum e In te r­ 127 . 99c. T w elve print ro ll proc­ 5394. C hildren's clothing and house­ two m an. air-conditioned. 351-0530 G IR L N E E D E D fo r a p a rtm en t in Chi- R E A L T Y 351-5300 3-4/24 ......................................... ......................................... national E n cy clo p ed ia, ten volum e S P -5 2 essed. $2.11. W ith this ad only. hold. 3-4/26 HARWICH D R IV E . 2911. N orthw est cago. Good location . Phone 355............................................................................................... TWO NEW w hite organza d resses Book of Po p u lar S c ie n c e , and ten E x p ires 6-1-68. M A R E K R E X A L L a re a . Luxury two bedroom , re frig ­ 4 9 0 2 .2 :3 0 t o 6 p.m . S P -5 3 MAN: D O U B L E and single room . size 10 $15 each . Can be seen a fte r volum e B a s ic H om e L ib ra ry . Be- 24 HOUR quiet house: Sleep or study. D RU G S a t F ra n d o r New lower S U P E R SU M M E R Sublet Chalet four- e ra to r. stove, new carp etin g . $145 ................................................................................... Own en tra n ce, parking. D ivision 5 pm 747 A|ton R oad E a s t t w e e n 5 : 3 0 - 7 p . m . 351-9255 SP-4/26 everyday discount p ric e s C-4 25 Abbot H all Call 355-6385. 5-4 '26 m an. A ir-conditioned. Reduced 351- 489-3486. S P -4 29 G IR L TO sh a re luxury a p a rtm en t near S tre e t. 332-8374. SP-4/26 sing. SP-4/26 0857 S P -4 29 airp o rt $60 m onth. T w en tieth Cen............................................................................................... ................................................................................... P O LA R O ID AUTO M ATIC 100, and G IBSO N V AN GU ARD am p. two chan­ N E E D LA B help this su m m er? T each er. N E E D TWO m en for su m m er Chalet fury B u ild ers 482-8903 3-4 26 F O U R MAN sum m er. O ff K alam azoo. F O R S T E R E O CO M PO N EN TS. It's d itto duplicating m ach in e. 372-2267 nel. re v erb , and g u ita r $200 332- B .S. C hem istry. E xp erien ced Avail­ S U B L E T SU M M E R . F ou r-m an luxury A partm ents. August rent fre e ! 351- .......................................................................... $40 C all 485-6507 South F ra n c is . T H E DISC SH OP. Kenwood. F ish e r. a fte r 7 p.m . SP-4/23 4106.332-3581 SP -4 24 able. 694-0000a f t e r 4 p.m . SP-4 26 ap artm en t. Pool, new carp etin g 332- 0488 S P -4 29 S U M M E R S U B L E T . Spacious four- S P ;4 26 E -V . G a rra rd . K .L .H .. Sony. Ampex. 4275 % S P - 5 '2 m an luxury ap a rtm en t D elta Arm s ................................................................................... M cD onald. E ico , C oncerton e. C la n - OU R LOW overhead sa v es you m oney GARAGE SA LE. 1974 N avaho T ra il. W IGS - HIGH quality, low price SUM M ER SU BLET Furnished. Air- 351-0851 TWO • G IR L S needed t&" All human hair. W igs, fa lls, hair- CVlKÍftlftflW . . M Uv, 11. ' '*• . ' ^ --------w - * » .— ¿ - '5 # , . m onthly S J iC i? r<~ ,... BmMrng Phone IV 2-4667 C-4 >2« turnfluti' c A m o tin a btenns Jtihrhnn 1 --- - V t t g ff V f . (or furnished ap artm en t 619 Oak ra te s 351-5838 . ' !& -4 29 O N E-FO U R Men su m m er Luxury including1 'U tilities., 242 GaiuiiH. uu. , ” , 1-4, . » ■u/rtle ao o ch a irs, e t . April 24 . 25. * S tre e t. $55 per m onth. 353-7538 approvdti A cro ss from V iliy am s •. 351-7969. A AC '. .......................................... CATWM L E N * ' J i r rC 'e le p h o L ) ^i>lo- . jtv J» SP-4/24 T H E R O G U E S . Ttwee w a n . keeping s p - t .t 4 351-0737 'S P - 4 30 .................................................................................... T Y P E W R IT E R SM ITH -C orona port F O U R MAN - B u rch a m Woods. Sum ­ m a lic F -2 .5 S O L ” >unt 4Mew $75 the m usic heavy. Telephone 337- m e r te rm . Pool and reduced ra tes. ................................................................. E A S T LANSING New th ree bedroom able. Beautifu l condition. $55 Call Call 355-238/. 8-4 p.m . w eekdays j $53 a m onth. F iv e m an H aslett ap art­ E V IN R U D E BO AT m otor C all E D 2- 9295 SP-4/30 351-5789 S P -4 29 ON E-TW O g irls Im m ed iately Cedar unfurnished ran ch C lose Hi sch oo ls 372-8243 S P -4 30 3-4 24 m ent Sum m er. C all 351-8544. SP-4 29 V illage. Reduced ra te s . C all 351- and M SU. F a m ily only. $200 plus ................................ .... ............................................. 4645 SP-4/30 0531. SP-4 26 u tilitie s. C a ll332-1859 S P -5 1 INDIAN SIT A R - B eau tifu l, two bass TWO F U L L length fo rm a ls - ! , price P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l Let CANOE -- 16 foot red fib e rg la ss P ere- speaker ra b in ets. 15" Lansings. 351- Size 7. C all 353-1028. S P -4 26 TWO G IR L S su m m er Northwind Lux­ 4207 S P - 4 '30 M arquette can oe. Sailin g atta ch m en ts. W A N TED : S T U D E N T to sh a re two D E A R P L E D G E S : T he p arty w as ex ­ ury ap a rtm en ts Y a rd ideal for sum ­ bedroom house. Phone Jo e . 372- M ONOLUX M IC R O SC O PE . T h ree ob- Canoe. . *239 new * 139^ cellen t. but the raid w as F ow ler m er. 351-0739 S P - 4 '30 1758.338-0614 S P -4 30 W 1)01,1 ,o r 12 7 5 Phone Margaret Nerad, Realtor EL E C T R O N IC C O M PO N EN TS - ex- je c tiv e s - th r e e o cu lars. 25X to 900X. J f ’J ' Your SD T S isters. 1-4 24 perim en ter stock of assorted com - S ep a ra te light sou rce. Wood carry - N E E D E D : TWO or th re e g irls to sub­ SU M M E R R E N T A L . C om pletely fu r­ ponents. hardw are, test equipm ent ing ca se . Phone 489-9215. Ask for m ,,m ‘ , H E L P ! BOTH our 1967 and 1968 let ap artm en t su m m er te rm . Reduced nished th re e bedroom house. W alk­ 393-4815 S P -4 30 Tom . $75. or b e st o ffe r, 5-4'26 C O M P L E T E S T E R E O U nit - am pli- ............................ .................................... fier. tu rntable, tap e deck, sp eak ers. C om posite p ictu res have been taken S E L L YOUR HOM E . . . ra te s . C lose to cam pu s. 353-0440. ing d ista n ce to cam pus. Id eal for They a re now stolen property. Could S P -4 30 fam ily. F en ced yard. G a ra g e. A vail­ A IR-C Q N D ITIO N ER. C hrysler Air- T Y P E W R IT E R ^ - . n IA portable toner. E x c e lle n t condition. Phone 35L AND M O V E T O we p lease have them return ed? The able M id -June to August 30 C a ll' Tem p upright - H ide-a-be#. Sim - E x c e lle n t c o n i n c t i v e type. SP -4 30 Alpha G am s. 1-4/24 T H R E E G IR L S needed su m m er term «51-4198 S P -5 '3 m ons G reen . E x ce lle n t condition. $45. C all 694-9245. 3-4/23 " " * * . * ' ' ’ * ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ .' * ’ " ‘ Northwind Farms Apartments F o r Faculty and Staff R iv ersid e E a s t 351-0607 S U B L E T F O R su m m er D ishw asher, S P -4 30 JU N E AU GU ST. A lbert Avenue. Id eal for g rad u ates, un dergraduates TV. Capehart. a s is 351-7969. 240 O aljl,!!! S P _4 30 ................................................................................... W EB C O R S T E R E O portable. L ik e new. $50 o r best o ffer. 353-7645. S P -4 29 E SP A N IA CLA SSIC A L S to tar O ffice size flo resce n t study lamp. $10.: T ap e reco rd e r, needs work, $80 LOOK O U T G ab les. H ere he com es. Slin ger Knaups turning 21! Con­ g ratu lation s and Good Luck. Judd 351-7722 am ple parking, beautifu l view . North­ ................................................................................... $10.351-6690 SP-4/25 w elcom e. Two to four $50 each/ x » b . l h i '™ » ,™ ./ . S IN G E R SEW IN G m ach in e in beauti- ...................... - - ................................................... Y o u r P i Kapp B ro th e rs 1-4/24 wind. 351-6143 S P -5 3 m onth only. 351-5028 S P -4 30 e rt ful ca b in et. Z ig-zag: m ends, darns. R O B E R T S 770X ste re o tape recorder, c m a k es buttonholes and m any m ore. Both sound-on-sound and sound-with PH I K A P PA P si is the g re a te s t! An SU M M E R S U B L E T two m an Cedar TW O BE D R O O M furnished com pact S te re o sy s te m s t46.g0 o r $ 5 1 0 a m onth. Phone 482- -sound. $250. C all 351-8938. SP -4 30 ap p reciativ e S is te r knows 1-4 24 G ree n s a p artm en t. C all 351-5782. house. H alf m ile w est of cam pus SP-4/30 P a rk in g and bus se rv ic e . A vailable 2677 C-4 25 ■■ SCOTT HH%20 re ce iv e r to Sep tem b er 15. $120. 351-4530. E L E C T R O V O IC E E L E V E N S ’Animals R eal E sta te SUM M ER CA M P ON E MAN su m m er te rm C edar V il­ 10-5 6 S T E R E O -P O R T A B L E G .E . tra n sis­ G A R R A R D M A RK II lage. 5-10 w eeks. 353-1550 S P -4 30 tor 400. Like new. C all evenings. AFGHAN P U P P IE S tw elve wri?ks old T H R E E B E D R O O M j" n e h in Okemos $279 95 N EW . T H R E E bedroom fa rm house, 339-2989. SP-4 29 C ream and brindle co lors. Crown °f inside and out- P O S IT IO N S C re st breeding AKC. H olt. 694- side U n d t^ V .m Phone 355- JO H N R . 623. N ear H agadorn Road furnished. Ten m iles e a st. A vailable MAIN E L E C T R O N IC S Sharp, two bedroom a p a rtm en t. Com ­ Sep tem b er 1st. $250 a m onth 351- S K IS - W H IT E S ta r s, plus bindings O0g j s P -5 2 1713 days. 332-6641 a fte r 5 p m 5-4 25 5558 South Pennsylvania pletely furnished. P a y own u tilities 4530. 10-5 6 Like new In stru cto r p rice. 351- 882-5035 Openings fo r following staff positions. A vailable im m ed iately . $150. Call 6172 SP-4 24 F R E E B E A G L E puppy. F ou r m onths F O R E S T H IL LS. O kem os F o u r bed- C ST A Y R E A L T Y . IV 5-2211. re a lto r W A N TED five m en fo r th ree bed­ old. Good disposition P a p er trained room Cape Cod on larg e lot Two Fencing, R lfle ry (NRA), Tennis, Dance, Waterfront SP-4/26 room . furnished house n ea r cam pus. M AN 'S NAVY suit - 41 ex tra long: B E A U T IF U L B R ID A L veil N ever H as had all his shots C all Linda. full baths, full b asem en t, double P ark ing . A v ailable su m m er and fall worn. Lovely, seed p earl crown. 351-8076 4-4/26 car g arag e, dining a re a . $25.900. (Head and Assistants), Nature, Music (Plano and band) MICHIGAN A V E N U E E a s t : 1443‘ z M en 's je a n s , berm u das. sizes 32-34. te rm s. 351-7488 3-4 25 $2 00: Antique school b e ll: English 353-3852 SP-4/29 . . . . ............................................................ 332-8465 2-4 24 C rafts (Woodwork and Shop), D irector of Dram atics. L a rg e ap a rtm en t E. died. two bicy cle s, m en 's, g ir l's . $25 each. B R IT T A N Y S P A N IE L S. E ig h t w eeks. ................................................................................... On campus Interviews at Placement Bureau A p ril 25. b e d r o o m s .F N * furnished. SU M M ER T E R M Students- fam ily E D 2-4645. SP-4 30 SCU BA D IV IN G equipm ent and wet E x c e lle n t hunting, fam ily dogs. $20 EA ST LANSING. W hitehills Cape Sep tem ber • » , «1 ou. Now $125 a R easo n able. N ear cam p u s F re e suit. C all 355-9103 a fte r 5 p.m . S P -4 29 372-6655 SP-5/2 Cod. 1140 H itching P o st Road 351- m onth. 351-5323. O parking. 332-8903 4.4 26 ............................................................ 4009. S P -4 29 B IC Y C L E S A L E S , re n ta ls and serv ­ N EW E N C Y C L O P E D IA In tern atio n al. ices. Also used E A S T LANSING F R E E T IG E R k itten s need a g o o d ........................................................................................... TWO g irls for house n ear cam pus Two volum e W eb ster d iction ary , ten C Y C L E . 1215 E a s t G rand R iv er. hom e 351-0077 SP-4/29 EA ST LANSING - W ard cliff area Don’t Get Left Out in the Warm $60 including u tilitie s. 355-4872. volum e F a m ily L ib ra ry , book ca se . C all 332-8303. C ................................................................................... T hree bedroom , by ow ner. New kit- S P -4 24 $300.351-6370 SP-4/29 SA IN T B E R N A R D . Have m a le, in c te n with all built-m s. carpeted terested in breeding. H as been throughout, paneled fam ily room , two shown. 351-7302 a fte r 6 :3 0 p.m . SP-4/26 ear attach ed g a ra g e, excellen t loca- ................................................................................... tion PLU S co m p letely furnished M IN IA T U R E G ERM A N Schnauzer fe- basem en t ap artm en t now renting for m a le puppies AKC $100 . 485-6107 2192 m onth $28.500. C all 332-4597 SP -4 30 5 4 24 300 R E G E N T S tr e e t Seven room s, M obile Homes four sleeping room s, larg e yard, gas h eat, nicely furnished, nice basem en t, TWO B E D R tX IM re-decorated 8 x 4 0 ex cellen t condition $17.000 cash. on lot near cam pus 337-9330. SP-4 29 A fter 5 p .m .. IV 5-9392 D ays. IV 4- 1905. 5-4 24 C L O S E TO cam pus. Ideal fo r young couple. Two bedroom E x ce lle n t condition Phone 351-9253 S P -4 29 S e rv ic e S e v e n - T h i r t y - O n e (the new p r e s t i g e SCH U LT 1966 12 x 60 with 4 x 9 D IA P E R S E R V IC E -D ia p a re n e An­ tip out. E x ce lle n t condition. Buy used tise p tic P r o c e s s approved by. D oc­ a d d r e s s ) b e l i e v e s tha t s o m e st udents and save $1500 plus elim in atin g larg e to rs. S a m e D iap ers returned all tim es. Y o u rs or Ours. B aby C lothes p r e f e r c o m f o r t a b l e liv ing to a c a t t l e - firs t year depreciation. C all 627- washed fre e. No deposit. A M ER I* 9150 a fte r 6 p m S P -5 3 CAN D IA P E R S E R V IC E . 914 E a s t c a r e x i s t a n c e . S u b s e q u e n tl y , you will G ier S tr e e t-P h o n e 482-0864. C NEW MOON 1966 New unused fur­ find no bunk b e d s at 731; no bland niture. carp etin g , u tility shed, ex- .................................................................................... ce llen t condition Located K ristan a A PPLICATIO N 'S A R E now being taken white w a l l s ; no c h e a p Da nis h f u r n i t u r e ; M obile V illage. 393-3503 or 487- t ° P iare your child in m y nursery- 5128 SP-4/30 type licensed hom e. A ges 2 ' i to 5. no c r o w de d c l o s e t s , and (b e li e v e it o r ................................................................................... N ear F ran d o r Phone 482-3152. S P -5 2 ste p in to th e not) no t w e l v e - m o n t h l e a s e s . ST A R 1964 10' x 55' two bedroom . .................................................................................... C arpeted ex cellen t condition. Call D R IV E W A Y S . P A T IO S. P o rch e s, steps. sp a rk lin g 3SI-4783 SP-4/28 b rick s, blocks, g arag e floo rs, base- . ............................................................ m en t floo rs. B eau tifu lly done. Call S e v e n - T h i r t y - O n e b e l i e v e s that s t u ­ R O Y C R A F T 51 by 12. Two bedroom s. C H A R L IE W A T S O l^ IV 4-5223. sh im m e rin g carpeted living room , fro n t k itch en . 489-8940. 8 C dents a r e n o r m a l g r e g a r i o u s human low down paym ent. $70 per month. • g lim m e rin g b e i n g s . T h e y tak e p r id e in t h e i r liv ing c a rle to n s m obile homes 14500 T yping Service N orth U S 27 a t Solon R oad O .................................................................................... g litte rin g units and t h e i r s u r r o u n d i n g s . H e n c e , ................................................................................... DONNA BOHANNON, professional typ- HILTON 1964 56' x 10’. two bed- ist. T e rm papers, theses. IB M Selec- a posh c lu b r o o m i s pro vi ded c o m p l e t e room 100' x 50' lot. King A rth u r's trie . 353-7922 SP-4/26 g lis te n in g Court, pool. Carpeting, underpin................................................................................................ with c o l o r T V and b i l l a r d t a b l e . A ning. quality w orkm anship. 485- SHARON V L IE T . E x p erien ced typist. g la m o ro u s y e a r - r o u n d s w i m m i n g pool c r e a t e s a 1086a fte r 5 :0 0 p .m . SP-4/26 ................................................................................... E le c tr ic ty p ew riter. T erm papers. th ese s, e t c . C all 484-4218. O lu x u r io u s a t m o s p h e r e f o r studying, r e ­ N EW MOON. 1966. 12 x 57 T a k e over ................................................................................... am o ro u s balan ce C all 676-1318. SP-5/3 E F F IC I E N T C O N SC IEN TIO U S typing l a x i n g , o r the al l i m p o r t a n t bull —— ——— ——— — — spoken here. Je a n Chappeu. 355- a d v e n tu ro u s sessions. L o s t& Found 1002 .........................................SP52 L O ST : NAVY handbag a t H a s le tt's e n - ^ RM P A P E R S , T b e se s' e x c itin g .. . , . tim en tal value. R ew a rd ! No ques- „ ° ,, tions. m an uscripts. Corona E le c tr ic , ... . . ,« 0 0 « « S e v e n -T h irty -O n e ap p recia te s and tions asked. 355-0048. SP-4/29 eU te p r,nt 332-8505. ........................ C \ 25 re la x in g understands the off-cam pus l i v i n g ' . i . ' ................... .... ■ " : E X P E R T D ISSE R T A T IO N and manu- needs and demands of the m o re affluent ^ b o o k n ar Cedagr%Ulaaer A ^ rt W * References Near Kel' r t f rq ih ln g p Q O l» a t m M te JR e w a n l! » t S i l O * SP4/M . "*« ^ * - - m »m . students. Our philosophy is a living 1 ' A n. A " ’ A i . ’lA A ,' " AN Y K IN D of typing in my hom e. E le c- philosophy.. To exp lore this philosophy IX IS T : G O LD Step h en s C o lleg e R in g . t n c typew riter 355-6117 SP-4 '29 Burcham Woods and Eydeal Villa S a t. April 13 on cam p u s. C all 337- f u r t h e r .................s e e the people at . . . . 0620. SP-4/26 •................................................................................... BA RBI M EL. professional typist. •------------------------- -— - No jo b too la rg e o r too sm all. S/M - State Management C orp o ration , P e r s o n a l B lo ck M cam pus. 332-3256. C N ow s ig n in g s u m m e r l e a s e s 4 44 Michigan Avenue, 3 3 2 - 8 6 8 7 . TH D F IN E S T O U R . . . m u sic you can RUTH D O M E Y E R • any typing dona ( e e l !! S p e cia l on T G 's . now! Call in m y home. C all 465-35W. SP-4/26 351-9359 o r 337-7274. 10-4 26 - - I T ' ............................. T Y P IN G T E R M papers and theses. F O R F R E N C H o r G erm a n tutoring. E le c tr ic typew riter. F a s t serv ice, E A S T U N S IN G M A N A G E M E N T CO m Cb w a c r a f t e d any kind of tran slatio n work. 355- 8117. SP-4/29 sv.ii 332.4597 5 4 24 745 B u rch a m D riv e , Apt. 2 DIN O AND T H E D YN A M ICS. Again (iD O fB C lO B S ifie d t av a ila b le. A FRO -PSY C H O -SO U L m » 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 , o r 3 51 -4 2 7 5 a fte r 5 p. 351-4207. SP-4/26 0 71 B U tR K“ X * I s iis i ; ;v S e rv ic e W o n te d C H ILD C A R E in m y hom e 2 ' t v eara OPEN WEEKDAYS 1-10 P.N. P E S C H K E S K IN L E S S T y p in g Se rvie * up P h o n e 332-0311 S P -M / J6 SUG AR C U R E D SM O K ED ANN BR O W N : ty p ist and m ultilith. SUNDAYS 10 AH.-7 PM. M AN Y H A P P Y U S E R S re m em b er o ffs e t printing. D issertatio n s, the­ P IC N IC S F R A N K S the n a m e “ Wand A d s" because ses. m an u scrip ts, g en e ral typing. they know they wortt T ry one and IB M , 17 y ears ex p erie n ce. 332- y ou 'll s e e ! 8384 c R E S P O N S IB L E M A R R IE D couple STU D EN T DISCO UN T - SH EILA C A M P B E L L . ’ E xp erien ced typist. needs ap a rtm en t o r house S u m m er term . 355-2524 S P -4 30 E le c tr ic . T erm papers, theses. 337-2134. ^ C T H E C O ST of a W ant Ad isn 't high ANY K IN D O F typing in m y h o m e but its broad co v era g e w ill bring respon ses to you w ithin hours! 481-2514. 3301 E. MICHIGAN AYE. PAULA ANN H A U G H EY : P ro fe s ­ sional th eses typist. IB M Selec- tric. M ultilith o ffse t printing 337- W A N TED : WOMAN S bike Good con­ dition $15-820 353-0989 S P 4 24 SH O P A L L AND AT LB. Y O U R D R E A M O F e x tra ca s h can 1527 M A R IL Y N CARR legal secretary c com e tru e when you put a .low - co st W ant Ad to work fo r you. T ry one and s e e 1 3 921 W. HOLMES 00. E le c tr ic typew riter. A fter 5:30 p.m and weekends. 393-2654 P ick up FA C U L T Y C O U p l.K w ants to ren t L O C A T IO N S 15497 NORTH EAST ST. and delivery. C facu lty hom e i furnished i R e lia b le. 355-3026 a f te r 5 p.m S P -5 1 T ra n s p o rta tio n S W IF T S ’ P R E M IU M PRO TEN C EN TER CUT , TW O -FO U R g irls need ap a rtm en t R ID E W AN TED im m ed iately . Morn- fall te rm 355-4811 o r » 5 -4 8 0 9 . ings from U.S. 27 to cam pus Call SP -4 2 6 C H U C K S T E A K 5 9 489-0142. S P -4 30 BLOOD DON ORS needed $7 50 for all positive. A n egative. B nega­ T H E R E IS NO m y stery about Want tive. and AB negative. $10.00. O Ads . . . ca ll today and w atch your negative. $12 00 MICHIGAN COM­ don't needs disappear qu ickly! M U N IT Y BLOOD CEN TER, 507 1 2 E a s t Grand R iv er. E a s t L an ­ W a n te d sing. above the new Cam pus Book S W I F T ’S P R O T E N B O N E L E S S P R O T E N ARM CUT ■ * . PROTEN TENDER Store. H ours: 9-3 30 Monday. T u es­ L I AH TWO G IR L S want term only. 355-2121 to sub lease fall SP -4 30 day. and F rid a y : W ednesday and Thursday. 12-6:30. 337-7183 C CHUCK ROAST 7 9 0 SWISS STEAKS lb 7 9 0 RIB STEAKS LB. I F YOU NT) longer need your guitar Y O U 'L L R E C O G N IZ E the su ccess- for winning h earts, let it work filled sound of your telephone ring­ for you another way. Advertise ing a fte r you've placed a fast- F U L L S L IC E S - B IG E M O N EY SAVO R B E E F M M j it today in a S ta te N ews Want actio n W ant Ad. G o on . . . try ' Ê È m . Ad and it w ill paygpff once again. one soon! R O U N D S IE A K 7 8 O p e n N ig h ts , S u n d a y s , H o lid a y s UN 1399 E a s t r* W l R Iv e r * 1 . m v K - y s a v o r b o n e le s s I V c t< r i f i t ( o n Brookfield M ROAST öbO CUBESTEMS e 89Q BEEF LIVER LB. DRUG STORES P la z a L E A N , FR E S H L Y GROUND M uir’s Sensational 4 LBS 0 LESSER H A M B U R G AMOUNTS PRICE-CRACKIN’ m OR LB. 490 MORE SPECIALS LEAN EX T R A LEAN LB. B r e a k th e S m o k in g H a b it! GROUND BEEF CHUCK LB. GROUND BEEF STEAK LB. w ith a m a z i n g n ew Nikoban IK 4-LEGGED OR DOUBLE-BREASTED P0LLY SPLIT TOP iol: OR RAISIN ,LB $2.98 $188 B R E A D F R Y E R S pkg. 36 lozenges The Nikoban, created by a doctor helped 4 out of 5 smokers tested to cut down on th e ir smoking. Get a M IX package of Nikoban lozenges. Start using them today. OR Bueak the cigarette habit I '________ MATCH N ew -fro m T oni J LB. M i HAPPY FACE F a c i a l W a s h in g C r e a m 'm i W m ftO AliW AM lW CWW* $ 1 .0 9 J a r M u ir’ s lC Low P r ic e m m POLLY ANNA FRENCH DONUTS 6 fob 394 FRYER LEGS OR Cleans like a soap, softens like a POLLY ANNA ANGEL FOOD OAR ' lb . 454 FRYER BREASTS ATT*CHE° LB. luxurious cream. 4 1/2 oz. ja r by Toni. Save 43tf on this special sale I H ig h -h e a t S m o k e le s s R E G . 29C P E T R IT Z FRO ZEN er. I LB . CHARCOAL 4 O Z. B R IQ U E T S , 2 0 -L B S . * ** * * * * A P P L E P IE S EA CH Reg. $U 9 bag. You’ l l be cooking sooner with Great c CHARCOAL R E G . 65c S P A R T A N R E G . 48c C O U N T R Y F R E S H S P A R T A N S A L T IN E m m 89 Lakes Charcoal long burn­ §1111 BRIQUETS ing briquets. Greater pur­ ity , ease of ignition, high heat, smokeless. CHEESE SPREAD HALF AND HALF CRACKERS 0 I Q T. C I LB . c H alf-Price 2 LB. LO AF CTN . BOX TUSSY D EO D O RA N TS i. • 4 M ?. S A V E 22c O N 5 C A N S - F R E S H L I K E SAVE UP TO 32C ON 5 - F R E S H L IK E S A V E U P T O 26c O N 6 - F R E S H L IK E CUT OR FRENCH STYLE PEAS OR W H O L E K E R N E L OR S H O E S T R IN G C A R R O T S , B E E T S , R e g. $1.00 lC Your C h o ice GREEK BERKS CIEIM CORK SMALL BEETS Choice of 1 3/4 oz. R oll On Deo. 2 1/8 oz. Stick Deodorant o r 2 oz. ja r Cream Deodorant. Save 50ÿ. 5 o o c 5 12 to O Q t I f i O 12.14 O Z . i l 12 O Z . W T . 14 1/2 OZ. W T. C A N S 1 Special Sale! CANS W T . CANS FAMOUS 'DAM’ THU FR ESH C A L IF O R N IA sun nun S8UB COLOGNE H O T HOUSE T O M A T O E S ' 6 pack 4 9 0 S T R A W B E R R IE S Q T . BO X V IN E -R IP E TOM ATOES 5 p a ck2 9 0 T abu 00 ( R E D R AD IS H E S Celle Bag 90 A m b u sh 2 0 C a ra ts 1 Only once a year is thiu tremendous value a v a il- R eg. $2.25 ÉÜÉ W l f l FR ESH F L O R ID A SW EET CORN 'G R E E N O N IO N S LO N G G REEN CUKES Bunch Each 90 190 E S C A R O L E ,E N D IV E ,R O M A IN E E a .1 9 0 ’ able. Save $L25 on each 2 f l . oz. bottle. ' ifi