Tuesday M IC H IG A N 3 5 5 -4 5 6 0 , 1 - 5 p .m . A Ö s U N IV E R S IT Y STATE N E W S U Vol. 60 Number 167 East Lansing, Michigan A p ril 30,1968 10c Why aren’ t student teachers allowed to vote in campus elec­ tions? David Neumeister, Lansing senior. Student teachers may vote in campus elections, but to do so they must vote at one of the polling places on campus. Pete PRESS CONPERENCE T O D A Y Ellsw orth, chairman of the ASMSU Student Board said, how­ ever. that there is no provision in the ASMSU Code of Opera­ tions or Constitution for absentee ballots. • * * * W ill the movie, “ The Loved One,” ever be re-released? Bruce Hansche, Albuquerque, N.M. senior. No national re-release is in the offing for the Tony Richard­ G O P a w a its R o c k y ’s decision ALBANY. N.Y. (A P i - Gov. Nelson to address a World A ffairs Committee son film . However. Frank Leahev. whose Exploring Cinema the GOP national convention in an P olitical allies im m ediately began Society runs film s every Sunday evening in the Union Ballroom. A. Rockefeller is expected to declare luncheon in Philadelphia, where he has e ffo rt to enlist their support. exerting pressure on Rockefeller to w ill show the picture on May 12. his active candidacy for the Republican indicated he w ill speak out on the U.S. Even as his office was refusing com­ begin a vigorous campaign fo r the * * * * presidential nomination today at a news position in Vietnam ment on the reports he would declare nomination. Is the sealing of the windows on the firs t floor of the lib ra ry conference here. Rockefeller's posture on Vietnam has his active candidacy. Rockefeller was Knowledgeable Albany adm inistration a fire hazard? Ken Meskfn, Southfield senior. Rockefeller has called an 11 a.m. EDT generally been that he lacks the neces­ arranging to fly a fu ll complement of sources said that the e ffo rt would No. windows in all buildings, including residence halls, are news conference at the Capitol to make sary inform ation to make informed newsmen to Iowa w ith him. culminate Tuesday in a Rockefeller not considered as a means of egress. an "announcement concerning his po­ judgments on the war. However, he Aides played down the arrangements, declaration of candidacy, w ith a number * * * * litic a l plans." Leslie Slote. the gov- has assigned Harvard professor Henry presumably in an effort to avoid tip- of top Republican leaders from across 'Why aren't students permitted to phone in reservations at ernor’s’press secretary, said Monday. Kissinger, who has advised him fre ­ the nation at his side. The 59-year-old governor w ill step ping the governor's hand. Forest Akers Golf Course? Can this policy be changed? John quently on foreign affairs, to help him Callender, St. Joseph sophomore. before newsmen less than six weeks prepare a statement on the war. Rockefeller’s change of sentiment on The word was that Sen. Thruston B. Students in the past have proved very unreliable in honoring after he said he would not be an active The following day. Rockefeller w ill becoming an active candidate was said to Morton of Kentucky and form er U.S. their reservations. Trials have been attempted several times candidate for the GOP nomination. fly to Cedar Rapids. Iowa, to address have been prompted principally by Rep. W illiam E. M iller, the 1964 GOP to see if the student attitudes towards keeping their appoint­ While Slote and other aides o fficia lly a Republican audience. Unconfirmed President Johnson's March 31 announce­ vice presidential candidate, would be ments have changed. They haven't. refused Monday to confirm reports that reports here say that he has arranged ment in which he said he would neither among the Republican figures joining ♦ * • * * the governor would launch a full-scale to meet with prospective delegates to seek nor accept renomination Rockefeller at the news conference. What dorms w ill be open this summer? Beverly Salach, Livonia drive fo r the nomination Tuesday, they senior. made arrangements for live coverage The following dorms w ill be open this summer: Mason- of the news conference by the nation's Abbot. North and South Case and Van Hoosen. all fpr under­ three m ajor television networks. grads: and Owen for graduate students. Provision has been Tuesday's appearance at the Red Room made for overflow for the firs t five weeks of the term : these of the Executive Chamber w ill kick off students w ill, if necessary, be accommodated at Snvder- a two-dav national swing by the governor. Phillips. For further information, contact the Assignment On Wednesday, Rockefeller is scheduled Office. 190 Holmes Hall. 355-7460. When did the U niversity start giving out student numbers? What was the firs t o ne -00000001? Jeff B a rtlett, Lansing senior. The U niversity issued its firs t student number fa ll term of 1938. The firs t number was One. N ew s’ head * * * * How many bicycles are stolen each year? How many last month? What fraction of them are recovered by the police? Jim Worthey, St. Louis, Mo. graduate student. rejects offer Five-hundred and thirty-six bicycles, having a reported value of $18,880.68. were reported stolen during the fiscal period of July 1. 1966. through June 30. 1967. Bicycles having for mediation a value of $8,174 60 were recovered during the same period. So fa r this fiscal year. 332 bicycles have been reported stolen. DETROIT (U P I) - The publishers of with 32 of them being reported during the month of March. the D etroit News Monday rejected Gov. * * * * Romnev's offer to mediate the D etroit Why can’t cars park between the two islands by the East newspaper strike. Romnev im m ediately McDonel entrance? Pam P ra tt, Hopkins junior. asked him to reconsider. The space is intended as a median cross-over to avoid the Romnev had' called the publishers of necessity of having to traverse the entire distance around the D etroit News and the D etroit Free the circie. which is often congested w ith cars. It is also nec­ Press, which have been shut down for essary to have space for the potential maneuvering of emer- 166 days, to attend a meeting in his of­ fice Tuesday, along w ith Union leaders. (Please turn to page Hi In a telegram to Romnev. publisher Peter B. Clark said "W e must respect­ Abernathy in Washington fu lly decline your offer to mediate in R e v. R a lp h A b e rn a th y , head o f the S o u th e rn C h r i s t i a n L e a d e r s h ip C o n fe re n c e (4th f r o m left) and o th e r this d iffic u lt strike s itu a tio n .. . " le a d e r s of the P o o r P e o p le ’s C r u s a d e a r r iv e at the J u s tic e Dept, fo r t a lk s with o f f i c i a l s to p e titio n m a s ­ In a telegram reply. Romnev asked B o t h p a r t i e s ' s a t i s f i e d ’ s iv e a s s is t a n c e p r o g r a m s . U P I T e le p h o to Clark to reconsider his decision. “ I would hope that on your own you would recon­ sider and honor m y request to be present." Romnev said. 'Poo w i t h j u d i c i a r y d e c i s i o n Romnev said Clark's presence is "nec­ essary and v ita l." By LIN D A GORTMAKER him from the course, using "m isleading in­ Meanwhile. Sen. Robert Huber. R-Bir- r m a r c h l o b b y i s t s State News Staff W riter form ation" to disenroll him. mingham. the chairman of a Special Sen­ Both parties in the ROTC controversy At the beginning of the hearing A pril 15 ate Investigating Committee investigat­ case expressed satisfaction w ith the Stu- and when questioned imm ediately after the ing the strike, said that if Clark refuses a dent-Facultv Judiciary's decision released hearing Thomas said that these appeals second tim e the committee would recom­ publicly Monday. would "be hard to prove because they deal mend to Romnev that he be forced to at­ m e e t W a s h i n g t o n o f f i c i a l s The ju d icia ry found actions by the Dept, w ith states of m ind." tend by subpoena. "They would have been almost impossi­ Minutes after the News declined to at­ at that tim e . . we w ill not be 150 strong as invading hordes." He called for repudia­ of M ilita ry Science w ith James R. Thomas. WASHINGTON t AP i - Singing, marching ble to prove." he repeated Monday. tend Romnev's meeting the publisher of we are today, We w ill be 3.000 to 5.000 tion of "th is monstrous method of petition­ East Lansing special student, inconsistent arm in arm and delivering polite ultim a­ Thomas, therefore, fe lt the judiciary's the Free Press said his newspaper would strong." ing Congress." with guidelines of the Academic Freedom tums. the vanguard of lobbyists for the decision to be a victory because the part be represented at the session. The conference w ith Freeman was first I please turn to back page) Report in one of three appeals Thomas Poor People's Campaign called on top gov­ of his appeal stating that he did not have "We plan to meet w ith the Governor in ernment officials Monday to a ir their griev­ stop for the advance group. Campaign lead­ made, and consistent in two. accurate and clearly stated information ers held meetings w ith heads of executive " I was reasonably well satisfied w ith the Lansing." Publisher Lee H ills said in a ances. departments Monday w ith more planned M a jo r to f p e a k decision." Col. Robert G. Platt, chairman to determine his e lig ib ility as a visitor was statement. But he added: "W hile in this "We gave Secretary Freeman our list of supported by the judiciary. case, the Free Press is accepting and the demands." said the Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Wednesday and huddles with Congress of the Dept, of M ilita ry Science, said Mon­ Thomas stressed that the ju d ic ia ry ’s de­ members scheduled Tuesday. Maj. Howard V. Lee, recipient of day. News apparently is declining. I want to after the delegation was received by Sec­ cision is only a part of a process-it rep­ They have predicted that caravans and the Medal of Honor w ill speak on He declined further comment on specific emphasize the m utual determination of retary of Agriculture O rville L. Freeman. resents awareness of the situation, next marches now form ing across the country "A m ericanism ” at 3 today in 108B appeals Thomas made to the judiciary. the D etroit newspapers to settle this strike "W e w ill be back in 10 days to this depart­ must come recommendations, followed by w ill bring tens of thousands, more enthu­ Wells Hall. Thomas said the decision was "obviously on terms acceptable to both." m ent." said Abernathy, who was thrust into the U niversity taking action on these rec­ In his reply to Clark. Romnev said he the role of campaign leader bv the slaying siastic leaders forecast hundreds of thou­ Lee was awarded the Medal of Honor a v ic to ry ." and that he planned no appeals ommendations. intervened in the strike on the request of of the Rev. Dr. M artin Luther King Jr. sands. of poor to the nation's capital to on Oct. 25 by President Johnson. on the two actions by the Dept, of M ilita ry the State Labor Mediation Board. "W e w ill meet with Secretarv Freeman put pressure on the government for an Lee has also received the Bronze Science that were not found to be incon­ (please turn to back page) improvement in th eir lot. Star, the Purple Heart, the National sistent with the freedom report's guide­ lines On Capitol H ill, some members of Con­ Defense Service Medal, the Armed In the one decision in Thomas' favor, the gress were annoyed at the campaign. Forces Expeditionary Medal w ith one judiciary r^led that Thomas' disenrollment "The march that has been planned w ill bronze star, the GallantryCross w ith from M ilita ry Science 100 that he visited fall term was 'inconsistent w ith his rights as expressed in Section 2.1.4.6 (b •." Thomas was "unable to obtain accurate Rights Commission hears not bring the improvements that are being sought, whatever those improvements are." said Sen. Robert C. Bvrd, D-W. Va. In the House Rep. C. C. Fisher. D-Tex.. Silver Star and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. The speech, open to the public, is sponsored by the Semper Fidelis' and clead.V stated inform ation' which would described the campaign as "intim idation by Society and the Veterans Assn. enable him to determine the special con­ dition which apply to visitor status." the jud icia ry said. Thomas had also said in his final w ritten plight of rural Negroes appeal to the jud icia ry that the department By JIM SCHAEFER Last Saturday, after months of prep­ the North in search of freedom and higher violated two other parts of the freedom State News Staff W riter aration. the Commission began the probe. wages. report, but the jud icia ry said insufficient MONTGOMERY. Ala. - The fact find­ At that meeting. Hannah noted that the He may also be forced to move be­ evidence was given during the hearing to ing powers of the U.S. C ivil Rights Com­ Commission had only the power to col­ cause his wealthy white landlord may support these charges. The parts were: mission (CRC). chaired by President lect and disseminate inform ation about have become angered at his attempts -Section 2.1.4.3 because he "was dis­ Hannah, returned to a second day of voting fraud in the denial of c iv il rights to help the c iv il rights program, and so missed from the course for p olitical ideol­ hearings Monday to examine the plight to members of society. (please turn to back page) ogy" of the Negro in rural, non-metropolitan -Section 2.1.4.5 because P latt disenrolled areas of 17 counties here. After Hannah's comments several background reports were received and some prelim inary testimony was given. Phi Beta Kappa, Monday, the focus changed to the im ­ Student dies in accident pact of agricultural change upon*the in­ dividual and the repon§e of federal agen­ scholastic group, cies to the problems raised. Funeral services for Ronald G. Richardson, who died Sunday A distinct pattern of inequality in an automobile accident, w ill be held Wednesday in Onsted. emerged in housing, employment and the to initiate members his home town. services offered by both the state and Mr. Richardson. 19. was a freshman enrolled in the College of federal governments. MSU's firs t undergraduate members of Engineering. As testimony went on. the outline of its newly established Phi Beta Kappa chap­ The Lenawee County Sheriff's Dept, said Monday Mr. Rich­ the specific causes of the problems be­ ter were notified by letter today and Mon­ ardson was riding in a car w ith a friend Sunday afternoon on came clearer. day. _________________ a rural gravel road between Onsted and Adrian when the car For example, part of the agricultural See lis t of candidates page 5. went out of control on a curve. M r. Richardson was thrown out of the vehicle, which then rolled over him and crashed into change has been caused by the move­ ment of Negro farm ers from their land. F rom four colleges, 158 students were Making way a tree. The hearing today showed that this move­ selected who graduated w inter term or w ill T w o p ic t u r e s o f R o b e r t K enn e dy, taken le s s than a y e a r a p a rt, He was pronounced dead on a rriv a l at the H errick Hospital ment was aggravated--even m otivated- graduate this term and w ill attend an in itia ­ sh o w the d iffe r e n c e betw een a s e n a to r and a p r e s id e n t ia l ca n ­ R ic h a r d s o n in Tecumseh. by discrim inatory practices. tion and banquet May 16 in Kellogg Center, did ate . U P I T e le p h o to The Negro tenant farm er may move to (please turn to back page) Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 30, 1968 2 W h it e s t u d e n t s f ig h t r a c is m By STAN MORGAN ganization since it was The purpose of the organi­ face such situations with facts, said. “ For example, the State News Staff Writer chartered A p ril 18. but should zation as stated in A rticle II not to walk away.” Black Student Alliance existed In less than three weeks Stu­ begin making specific recom­ of its charter is as follows: Rittenmeyer said the group for eight months before they dents for White Community mendations to the U niversity —“ Promotion of community believes most people are ig­ made any specific proposals Action (SWCA i has grown from adm inistration in a couple of thought and discussion regard­ norant rather than racist, to the university.” a bull session idea to an organ­ weeks. ing the area of c iv il and human they know of the c iv il rights SWCA is different. he ization of over 500 members. "B efore any action can be rights.” problem but do not know the said. because it believes Dennis Rittenmeyer. adviser, taken Students for White Com­ —“ Promotion of positive ac­ "w h o " of it. changes can be made by work­ said Thursday. m unity Action must find areas tion from The White Com­ Working on the assumption ing through the system while He said the group has been in which it can be most effect­ m unity in pursuance of human that the m a jo rity of white the other groups are bucking primarily concerned with or- iv e ," Rittenm eyer said. dignity fo r a ll Americans, black people called racist are only the system. and w hite.” apathetic, he said the pur­ "W hile SWCA may not be - “ Peaceful steps aimed at pose of the organization w ill able to support either BSA or speeding the lagging desires be to give these people im ­ SDS we can s till support rec­ of Am erica’s white people for petus by providing them w ith ommendations they may make Law Day ceremony complete equality among all her citizens.” a background of facts on the c iv il rights question. to the adm inistration, ju s t as they can support the recom­ T h e S i g m a Nu f r a t e r n it y h o u se on B u r c h a m D r iv e I s b e in g to rn dow n so that the lan d c a n be u se d f o r the c o n s t r u c t io n of a new lu x u r y a p a rtm e n t b u ild in g . Besides prelim inary contact "W e hope to appeal to the mendations we may m ake." State N e w s photo by N a n c y S w a n so n to “prom ote respect w ith various curriculum com­ mittees Rittenmeyer said the everyday person who has sat back and done nothing even Rittenm eyer said. group was also working on a though he may be concerned," The annual Law Day USA celebration w ill be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Fairchild Theatre. The president-elect of the Am er­ ican Bar Assn. (ABA). W illiam T. Gossett, w ill speak on respect reading list of c iv il rights m aterial and on the idea of Rittenmeyer said. He said a recent forum IS R A E L I C O N F L IC T IN E V IT A B L E bringing certain speakers and SWCA sponsored on c iv il and understanding of the law. movies to the campus. rights became little more than Law Day. sponsored by the ABA. seeks to foster respect for the ' We are also working on a a shouting match between the law. increase public understanding of law in American life and proposal to the State Board of Black Student Alliance, the E g y p t i a n s p r e p a r e f o r w a r point up the contrast between freedom under law in the United Education to teach a high school Students fo r a Democratic So­ States and government tyranny in totalitarian regimes. level course on m inority ciety and the white group. The theme for Law Day is “ Only A Lawful Society Can CAIRO (AP) - Presi­ at a base somewhere in Egypt. ser said: "Is ra e l w ill pay he added, “ we can say today groups." he said. The other groups were demand­ Build A Better Society.” dent Gamal Abdel Nasser of Nasser said U.N. efforts to the price for this defiance very that we have the necessary The organization believes the ing to know what specific ac­ Law Day activities w ill include a naturalization ceremony Egypt accused Israel Monday settle the Arab-Israeli conflict dea rly." He told his troops forces to repel aggression, but c iv il rights movement needs tions the new group was plan­ of American citizenship to be held Wednesday morning at the night of defying world opinion have failed and "the sequence they must "be ready to die in the people want to elim inate both action and education. R it­ ning. although it had ju s t re­ C ircuit Court in Lansing. by going ahead w ith its plan of events indicates the battle the coming c o n flict." the traces of Israeli aggres­ tenmeyer said. ceived its charter and was George M. Johnson, professor of education, w ill speak at a for an Independence Day par­ is inevitable." Nasser declared that Egypt sion." "By not countering racist s till trying to get organized. Law Day luncheon for Ingham County lawyers at the Jack He said Egypt's armed w ill never negotiate with Nasser reported he has spo­ arguments w ith facts, white " I t w ill be a d iffic u lt task ade in Jerusalem and told Tar Hotei. his troops to be ready for forces are training day and Israel. " I f Egypt sits at a ken to Arab commandos who people support the racist so­ to get organized and to form The annual Liberty Bell Award fo r outstanding community night for the coming conflict, table w ith the enemy who is fought against the Israelis when ciety.” he said. "The prob­ concrete plans for next year war. service in promoting responsible citizenship w ill be presented Speaking to officers and men but said: "O ur duty is not occupying part of our land, it an Israeli force crossed to lem is to get white people to in one te rm .” Rittenm eyer at the luncheon. to be dragged into battle before means we must accept the the eastern bank of the Jordan we are fu lly prepared and be­ enemy's te rm s." he said. River March 21. fore we have corrected our "T o those who speak of a "They told me there is shortcomings." political settlement we ask nothing supernatural about the The 15 U.N. Security Coun­ them to assess the position enemy. The enemy is not un­ cil members unanimously and attitude of Israel in regard beatable and there is nothing called on Israel to cancel to the crisis over Jerusalem ." supernatural about the enemy Thursday’s m ilita rv parade on Nasser said. soldier. grounds it would hrcaten M id­ Nasser told his men the " I read reports of the battle dle East peace efforts. But government is attempting to and I reached the same con­ Israel rejected the resolution coordinate the political, eco­ clusion." If t h e s e k id s d o n ’t m a k e it, and went ahead w ith plans to hold the 20th anniversary par­ nomic and m ilita ry forces of all the Arab countries to con­ Meanwhile, another leader. King Hussein of Jor­ Arab ade in both the Arab and front Israel, but he warned dan. arrived in London on a Israeli sectors of Jerusalem. that Egypt must "be pre­ hastily arranged visit.-? There Israel took over Old Jeru­ pared to wage the battle was no indication what he n e it h e r d o w e . salem from Jordan in the June 5-10 Middle East war alone." Nasser said the Soviet Union would discuss w ith leaders. British last year and has said thé has spared no e ffo rt to make Arab section of the c ity w ill good the losses in m ilita ry remain under Israeli control. equipment suffered by Egypt P u rd u e c h e m is t Referring to Israel's refusal in last year's June war. to accept the resolution. Nas- Thanks to the Soviet Union. to d e liv e r le c tu re s in C h e m . s e r i e s The S ta le N ews, the student new spaper a t M ichigan S ta le I ttiver* Herbert C. Brown. Purdue sity, is published ev ery c la s s day throughout the ypar^witfy, special. U niversity research cheruist. W elcom e W eek and O rien tatio n issu es in Ju n e and S ep tem b er. Sub­ w ill deliver the 20th annual scrip tion ra te s a re SI I per y e a r. American Chemical Society M em ber A ssociated P ress. I ni ted P ress In tern atio n al. Inland Lectureship Series to< ay and Daily P ress A ssociation. A ssociated C o lleg ia te P ress. M ichigan Wednesday. P re s s A ssociation, M ich ig an C o lleg iate P r e s s A ssociation. I nitcd Brown w ill give three lec­ S ta te Student P r e s s A ssociation. tures: at 8 p.m. Tuesday in B-108 Wells Hall, at 3 Second c la s s postage paid a t E a s t Lansing. M ich. p.m. Wednesday in B-104 Wells E d ito ria l and business o ffic e s a t 347 Student S e rv ice s Building. Hall and at 8 p.m. Wednes­ M ichigan S la te C n iv ersity , Hast Lansing. M ich. day in 138 Chemistry. P h on es: Brown has won numerous E d ito ria l ....................................................................................................................... 353-X252 awards, including the Nichols C lassified A dvertising ..........................................................................................355-8255- Medal in 1959 and the A m eri­ D isplay A d v e r tis in g ................................................................................................. 353-6490 can Chemical Society Award B u s in e s s-C ir c u la tio n ................................................................................................. 355-8299 P h o t o g r a p h i c .............................................................................................................. 355-8311 ■ for Creative Research in Syn­ thetic Organic Chemistry in 1960. V ir g in ia ( .) a n d F r a n k s a re : 1 A. Interview ing an A frican coupk-. B. V isitin g a N igerian U niversity. C. Exchanging ideas w ith Nigerian U niversity students. Actually, V irg in ia B lount and Frank Ogden are doing all these things. As members of the 500- student W orld Campus Afloat- Chapman College, these tw o Arizona college students had the o p p o rtu n ity to ta lk w ith students at the U niversity o f Ife, Ibadan branch, Nigeria. W ith the help o f Nigerian students and professors, the Am er­ icans compared religions, art, anthropology, educational systems, economic developments, geog­ raphy, drama, music, and dance o f the tw o countries. This is the regular course w o rk aboard Chapman’s shipboard campus, the s.s. Ryndam. V irg in ia and F rank transferred the credits they earned back to th e ir home colleges, Arizona State U niversity and N orth ern Arizona U niversity, and are going on fo r th e ir baccalaureate degrees. Chapman College is c u rre n tly accepting enrollm ents fo r the 1968-1969 academic year w ith the W orld Campus Afloat program . ITINERARIES Fall 1968: Dep. 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W e shall try to keep o u r deeds o u tru n n in g To which address material should be sent: Campus □ Home □ Parent or Guardian-------------------------- o u r w ords. I am interested in □ Fall □ Spring Semester 19________ □ Land Campus □ Floating Campus □ Both I SAFETY INFORMATION: The s.s. RYNDAM, registered in The Netherlands, meets | ■ International Safety Standards for new ships developed in 1948. | Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 30, 1968 3 r—------ * ■ H H H C A M P A IG N ■h m J B H I NEWS U.S. overstated summary talk site pledge WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice United States may have over­ A capsula s u m m a ry o f tha d ay’s avants fro m President Hubert H. Humphrey stated its case in the broad o u r w lra s e rv ic e *. acknowledged Monday that the pledge voiced by President Johnson adm inistration "may Johnson and Secretary of State have overspoken ourself" in de­ Dean Rusk. claring its spokesmen would go Humphrey expressed belief anyplace, anytime for Vietnam also that the search for peace peace talks. in Vietnam w ill be a key issue “ W e w i l l n o t b e 1 5 0 Humphrey, starting his first in the campaign and said; s t r o n g . . . W e w i l l b e 3 , 0 0 0 fu ll week as an o fficial candi­ " I hope it's not an issue t o 5 , 0 0 0 s t r o n g .” R e v . R a l p h date for the Democratic presi­ of conflict. I hope that you dential nomination, became the can have a recognition on the A b e r n a t h y , l e a d e r o f t h e firs t U.S. o fficia l of m ajor part of all of us who seek P o o r P e o p l e ' s C a m p a i g n . stature to acknowledge the the nomination that we must cooperate w ith the President.” In dealing w ith the month of haggling over a site for talks. Humphrey said: International News HHH gets 'There’s been a great deal of argument about a site. I • U.S. troops battled fresh North Vietnamese regulars think i t ’s fa ir to say that some S ta r ts T o d a y in the central highlands, one of the c ritic a l areas in South Vietnam where the enemy may be planning to attack. M aryland of this argument has not been very helpful." Humphrey expressed belief, • French doctors have performed Europe’s firs t heart transplant using a new technique; the doctors said the Dem. votes as did Secretary of Defense Clark M. 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PHONE 3 5 1 -4 4 1 0 C IT Y P A R K IN G A T R EA R • FR EE P A R K IN G -E A S T SIDE O F STORE 317 M .A .C i M I C H I G A N J n in e * II. S p o a i o l o b . r i v I* i n n i n , v x v v a l i r v v i l i l o r v ili l o r - i i i - i h i v f I n n r v a v v II v r n v r , i n n a a / g i n u l u l i l f i r STATE NEW S S tu n H ir h v lb u u m I t o b b y S o i l o n , n u n / h is v i l i l o r M ira rti I. H r i l l , v i l i Io r in I v i l i l o r J o v M i ll’ll , s / u n Is v i l i l o r U N IV E R S IT Y a i l r v r lin in g n ia n a g v r Tuesday Morning. A p ril 30.1968 Five-time recipient of the Pacem aker award for outstanding journalism. E D IT O R IA L S R O TC vs. T h o m a s : a s e t t l e ddictment, c abuts they e ?stop right At long last the cause celebre here. has been settled. It is more definitely with­ Or has it? in the realm of the student- MSU’s new Student-Faculty faculty judiciary to do more. Judiciary, in its most impor­ They could, in further recom­ tant case so far, handed down mendations emanating from this weekend what must be the Thomas case, call for a considered by any standards a complete change in the aca­ “ split decision.” Actions tak­ demic Handbook,’ many Uni­ matters of opinion, without demic basis of ROTC. Cer­ en by the Dept, of Military versity policies were a matter fear of penalty.” tainly this re-evaluation is nec­ Science with James R. Thom­ of tradition rather than writ­ The majority of the judiciary essary, and it would seem that as, E. Lansing special student, ten statements of fact.” This ruled against Thomas on this nobody is •more qualified to were found inconsistent with decision should set a precedent point, claiming that the evi­ tackle it now than this one. the guidelines of the Academ­ enabling students to carry on dence presented was insuf­ One intriguing solution would ic Freedom Report in one of their dealings with the Uni­ ficient to establish a “causal be to eliminate academic cred-’ three appeals Thomas made, versity on an equal plane, with relationship between the dis- it for military science courses. and consistent in two. the same rules applying to all. enrollment and Thomas’ politi­ If anything, the Thomas de­ Two of the points in the case The other unanimous deci­ cal ideology.” But Ron Bailey cision should not be a signal were decided unanimously, and sion came on a charge that was and Skip Rudolph dissented to end this discussion, but a the issues in them were quite really peripheral to the case. from this decision, and their spur to continue it. Hopeful­ well defined. Thomas charged Thomas never really tried to minority report in many ways ly, by the end of this term, I g o t th is o n e a t a b a n -th e -b o m b r a lly In C h ic a g o , that he was unable to obtain prove that his rights had been is more significant than any of some concrete recommenda­ t h i s o n e f o r t h e m a r c h o n W a s h in g t o n , t h i s o n e . . . . “ accurate and clearly stated violated by “improper dis­ the majority decisions. tions will be visible.-The Editors information” which would en­ closure of information which Judging from the testimony able him to determine the spe­ an instructor acquires in the presented by Herman King, as­ cial conditions which apply to course of his professional re­ sistant provost, Bailey and Ru­ visitor status. This informa­ lationship with the student,” dolph . stated, “ it was not tion was admittedly not avail­ and the decision here under­ Thomas’ views but ‘his re­ able in Fall, 1967, and the standably went against him. fusal to participate in class­ judiciary ruled that the Dept, of Military Science did in this It was, however, the third point which provided the crux of the case, and the one on room discussion of them (his views) that led to the depart­ ment decision not to waive the ew fad--the hostage game instance violate the Academic Freedom Report. which debate will continue to normal prerequisite.’ To up­ The significance in this rul­ rage. Thomas charged that he hold that Thomas’ action of ing, the only one favorable to had been dismissed by the de­ writing letters to the editor By MAX LERN ER Thomas, is that the Univer­ partment because of his politi­ while at the same time refus­ The new in-thing on Am erican college sity’s right to hide behind a cal ideology, and that the de­ ing to participate in class dis­ campuses is not the sit-in but the trap-in partment therefore violated cussion constitutes disruptive You m ay not get a university out o f it, but you w ill get smokescreen of vague rules and --call it what you w ill, perhaps the ill-defined regulations in deal­ Section 2.1.4.3 of the Freedom behavior would be to severely Hostage Game. It is really quite simple. one helluva militant cam pus where nothing im portant If you don't like college policy on ing with students has been Report which states, “The stu­ stretch one’s imagination.” something or anything, find out where really happens except in response to fo rce majeure. clearly denied. As the judiciary dent shall be free to take Rea­ We fully agree. the president is. or perhaps even a laissitasBSSHataaaissstusasasssBaswssswai pointed Out, “until the publP soned fefcbeption to data And* The distinctions made by the dean w ill do. and a handful of trustees 1 hostage." a student leader tola the which pojnt the students moved in and Trap them where you find them. cation of the Spring Term, 1968 views offered in the classroom, Dept, of Military Science be­ Surround them w ith hundreds of students, crowd, " to make them let go of IDA , occupied the building and let go of the gym .” The ID A is At Colgate a kind of te rrito ria l im ­ ‘Schedule of Courses and Aca- and to reserve judgment about tween their alternative of “re­ singing, yelling, bringing blankets and perative dictated an ethnic division the Institute of Defense Analysis, which maining in class on a non­ coffee and prepared to stay for the night. some students want the university to of labor in the seizing of the build­ Cut the hapless officials off from food participating basis” and disown because " i t supports the V iet­ ings. A few hundred Negro students and drink. And don't release them Black athletes9 boycott: Thomas’ choice of “ refusing to participate in class discussion until they have run up of surrender. a white flag Only thus w ill you be fu lfillin g your namese w a r." The gym is being built on land bordering on Harlem. hostage proved to be the college dean, The took over Ham ilton H all and barricaded the dean and others, w ith the advice of some noncollege Negro leaders ("The but participating at a later date who was properly pinned down in his blacks are running the show now and duty as the complete American uni­ a leamiiig experience? through the medium of the press” seem rather tenuous at best. versity student. 1968 model. If this sounds like a scene from the theater of the absurd, the answer is office. The positions the students take in their "dem ands." although shakev. are at least arguable. Their means, that's the way student leaden. jt is ." said the white A few hundred white students took over the Adm inistration Building, occupied the president's office that a number of the happenings on the in using sieges and hostages, are sur­ Yes, fans, its true. The black as, spokesman for the black Indeed, the minority report realist. and left it in a shambles. campus are tainted w ith the absurd. If the whole a ffa ir were not childish athletes at Michigan State are athletes, said that the mem­ goes on to say, “ What is es­ At Colgate. T rin ity and Columbia, in At T rin ity College, as at Boston and ludicrous to the point of being actually breathing, thinking bers of the Alliance could not U niversity, the demand is fo r an added sentially relevent to the rea­ recent days, a couple of presidents, scholarship program for Negroes. The funny, it would be fo r weeping. Many students. The two-day boycott understand or feel the problems soning of this opinion is that dean and a number of trustees have of the students are flexing their muscles been given the fu ll treatment. president, the president-elect and a gaggle instituted by the athletes last of the Negro athletes. to show they can play fun and games Thomas’ choice to express The Columbia proceedings have a of trustees were held as hostages until w ith power, some of them jo in in to week pointed up the alienation It must be remembered, himself and his concerns by certain grisly gaiety and resourceful­ w ell past dinnertime, then released try out the rebel role and there mustj be to repair their shattered nerves, at which black athletes have felt though, that the race problem, means of the public media ness. "W e're going to have to take a others who go along because it's a bit and it served further to enlight­ and the efforts to beat it, do while remaining silent in a cold and lonely being le ft behind. Dangerous? A little , but that's part en the University community not belong to any one group. classroom become a considered O U R R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S of the fun. You are bearding author­ to what certainly has been an The stigma of being black does factor in the decision to disen- ity. rebelling against whoever is in invisible set of needs until now. not face the Negro athlete any roll him from the course as a piace of your father, roughing up the furniture out of pra ¡kishness or ug­ For too long, reported spe­ more than it faces the Negro visitor . . . The action to disen- cial treatment to athletes has given students the impression student or the Negro in the ghetto. All face it, all realize roll Mr. Thomas for his ‘fourth alternative’ not only is incon­ Tabling’-no solution liness or both. The fact that you m ight get suspended or kicked out of college adds to the m argin of danger, that their life was idyllic. This it, and all must work together but the chances are against it. The sistent with the letter of Sec­ may have been true for a few to defeat it. tion 2.1.4.3, but, in our opin­ To the E ditor: Last Wednesday the Michigan State Smuckler, no hands of the university officials are tied. They don't dare surrender too In te rfra te rn ity Council (IFC> voted “superstars,” both white and ion, clearly transgresses the To the E ditor : publicly, but neither do they dare dis­ t* i y w * \ v i i . t down a proposed endorsement of the black. But the boycott and de­ Perhaps the boycott might ideals of this University as Black Student Alliance demands. Dis­ I wish to protest the appointment cipline anyone, because it would mean of Ralph Smuckler as Dean of Inter­ disciplining white and black alike, which mands of the black athletes have had more significance if echoed throughout the Free­ favor w ith the proposal was voiced from would give a handle to the black power the floor of the IFC Presidents As­ national Programs at MSU. At the illustrated that, for the vast it had been connected with the dom Report.” sembly on the grounds that to support tim e of the exposure of the U niver­ m ilitants. majority of those who partic­ general demands of all black The Thomas case, and the the demands was to be hypocritical sity's Vietnam project in Ramparts What happens, meanwhile, to the in­ tellectual life of the college? That tu ipate in sports, life is just as students. Stacked up against minority opinion on this one considering the "in h e re n t" segregated magazine, a fa citify com m ittee was set seems now like a distant mem ory of a up to advise the U niversity on inter­ full of uncertainty and aliena­ these demands, those of the p^int especially, serve to bring nature of the fra te rn ity system. The national programs to make certain that musty idealist dream. Besides, the motion was soundly defeated, support tion as for anyone else, maybe athletes might seem periph­ up the need for re-evaluation withheld. Under new business it was we were not involved in future pro­ new ta ctic of playing the Hostage Game »^.wtw «r ^ more so. For the first time offers some imaginative possibilities eral. of ROTC as it exists and oper­ proposed that the Presidents Assembly jects that not only discredited the about what to do in the classroom as University but every member of the the public may have seen that The obvious danger in last ates within this University. Un­ support the BSA in “ s p irit." After U niversity community. So fa r as I well. You don't like the way a course discussion this motion was "tabled black athletes feel the bigotry week’s boycott was the crea­ fortunately this need is not ind efin itely." A committee was or­ have been able to ascertain, this com­ is run or the instructor's last book or of the society in which they tion of possible antagonisms mentioned by the judiciary ganized to study the problem ’ and to m ittee was not consulted about Smuck- article? There is a simple recourse. ler s appointment, nor have numerous Barricade his classroom, keep anyone live, and have as much a right between the black athletes, decision. make recommendations at a later meet­ from coming in. hold him incommuni­ ing. An equitable solution approved other faculty members who specialize to push for improved condi­ their teammates, and the Uni­ Bailey and Rudolph only in international affairs. cado and without food fo r a few days by all. ,t tions for their race as other versity administrators. Hope­ vaguely allude to the inconsist­ The atmosphere generated by the It is high tim e that the faculty be until he is w illing to recant and con­ * * j* p fess his g uilt publicly and then send him black students. fully, it^vill prove instead to be encies inherent in the exist­ dialogue during the meeting leaves us given a voice in c ritic a l appointments off somewhere fo r rehabilitation. You w ith a distaste for our own Greek sys­ of this kind. A ll faculty members ww * However, this is exactly a constructive effort towards ence of military science as should decline participation in every may not get a university out of it. tem and its apparent acceptance of ** where the questions arise. The increasing the understanding an academic department. They "inherent segregation." This attitude aspect of the U niversity's international but you w ill get one helluva m ilita n t athletes, never, publicly any­ campus where nothing im portant really m& among these athletes, the ath­ do point to its clinging “more is indicative of our society in general. programs u ntil we are assured of some happens except in response to force genuine authority in the selection, ad­ * * m p f i i tß way, came out in support of the letic department, and indeed, to the rigors of blunt authoritar­ "Tabling ind efin itely" has been the m inistration and supervision of these majeure. White Man's solution to equality for demands which the Black Stu­ the entire University com­ ianism and less to the ideals four hundred years. As it is tim e for programs. Is there any alternative? Well, we dents’ Alliance have given to munity. and purposes of a university,” revaluation in our society, it is time Norman Rich m ight try letting the students in on a professor, history share of the decisions at the start and the University. LaMarr Thom­ -The Editors which is a fairly stinging in- fo r us as Greeks to cast off the “ tra ­ live up to them once they are made. The ditio na lism " of the past and to exer­ I'I \ \ l IS cise the lofty ideals of our Creeds. university in a new time, after all the THAT 5TUPIP &EA61E HA$ 60NE HE COULDN'T FIND HIS WAV TO A CAT FI6HT ! DID YOU 6IVE DID YOU 6IVE DELL, IT HIM A M AP? DAÍU'TEXACTLY To begin, we as individuals, urge the Presidents Assembly to seriously re­ I SN ipers nest | revolutions, needs a new constitutional structure. But it also needs to live TO PETALUMA?! HIM A M AP? HE SHOULD AT by the rules of the game, and I don’t IpJHW ¿'Il KTJCg'rfgfc —11 — - - < ^ A MAP. consider its action. May O! Smith LEAST HAVE HAD A MAP... Tiger Stadium mean the Hostage Game, but the rules »I James R. Gottlieb W President. Sigma Alpha Mu Detroit, Mich. that apply to the life of the mind. If university officials don’t have the New York. N. Y., jun ior m Dear leader, strength of conviction to hold their Stuart M. Israel Maybe your boys will win it this time, ground on this basis, they don’t belong />(■»- Past President. Sigma Alpha Mu , if the newspapers stay oa strike. where they are. If s l r . Copyright 1968. Los Angeles Times v-»o Southfield, senior The SNIper Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 30, 1968 5 M S U F B tS T Mad Hatter’s Midway; You’ll smack your two-lips campus carnival capers the Men’s I.M . Bldg. and the games, many of which regular be sold for a motorcycle and By D ELO RES MAJOR football stadium w ith a side carnival goers w ill recognize. other items. State News Staff Writer door of the I.M . leading into Knocking over m ilk bottles May said, “ This type of Mad H atter’s Midway, MSU’s an arena where more than 20 w ith baseballs, throwing hoops event has been tried at U-M firs t carnival complete w ith for a prize and throwing darts and Eastern Michigan U.. and rides, games and cotton can­ game booths w ill provide ad­ at balloons could w in a person most of the Big Ten schools, and dy. w ill open on campus May ditional entertainment. a prize. has been very successful. We’re 3 and 4. Concession stands, cotton candy, caramel apples and Prizes range from teddy bears hoping that it w ill go ju s t as Carnival rides w ill be set other goodies w ill be available. to leis. R affle tickets w ill w ell here at MSU.” up in the parking lot between Mad H atter’s Midway opens Friday from 6 p.m. to m idnight TRY OUR PRODUCE! PAC begins and Saturday from 2 p.m. to It 's the m o s t e x c itin g p ro d u ce midnight. d e p a rtm e n t in town. In clu d e d Bob May, Sioux • Together they went into the countryside to talk to the people. The students needed during the coming weeks to do the telephoning and canvassing, talk­ B-104 Wells. ID ! -P O O R . C O W T e c h n ic o lo r* NORMASIRAMAY1-7 CUATAMTNK7:1SML MWMICHMMalpMlMI-) Ml ?»,. talked: the people listened. And then in New England they cast the votes that were heard around the world. ing and walking, that must be done to win again in Indiana on May 7, and in Students for McCarthy Screenplay by Nell Dunn and Kenneth Loach From the novel "Poor Cow "by Nell Dunn MOOTAICHAMATI S CHITA« INK7:15ML h t M i A i w . i i smirntm Nebraska, Oregon and California after DirectedbyKennethLoach McOMKl MA MAYU-11 As students we made it happen. We al­ that 353-3970 G«-7 k Muwcby D o n o v a n SUGGESTEDFORMATUREAUDIENCES CMTAMTINEMSML M . l . , 1 1 1« 1«,. Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 30, 1968 7 P la c e m e n t B u r e a u Stud en ts m ust re g iste r in person a t T h e T ra v e le rs In su ran ce C o .: All m a ­ Psych ology ( Mi , E n g lish , in dustrial a r t s the P la c e m e n t B u reau a t le a s t two days jo r s of the co lleg es o f bu siness and edu­ (auto power m ec h a n ic s, e le ctro n ics and P r o f c o n d u c t s w o r k s h o p prior to the d ate o f an interview . catio n ( B l . L o ca tio n : various. m eta ls, and m ach in e sh op). F re n c h , Monday. M ay 6 : D ata C e n ter: All m a jo r s o f the co l­ A workshop for adm inistra­ Among those attending were as well as a plaque citing him Lectures. established two m a th em a tics and g en e ra l scie n c e B ak e rsfield C ity School D is tr ic t: E a r ly leg es o f a r t s and le tte r s , bu siness, en ­ (B .M ). L o catio n : M ich. tive trainees in the Wavne Com­ David K. Berio, chairman for “meritorious contributions years ago in honor of Dr. M ar­ and la te r e le m en ta ry ed ucation , sp ecial g in eerin g. n atu ral s cie n c e and so c ia l s c i­ U a rco B u sin ess F o r m s : All m a jo rs of m unity Schools was conducted of the College of Com­ to the speech profession.” genau, a Yale U niversity phys­ education and secon dary education en ce ( B ) . L o ca tio n : Conn. the co lleg e of bu siness ( B ) . L o catio n : (B .M l. L o catio n : C alif. T h e T ra v e le rs In su ra n ce C o.. Group on March 20. by Samual munication Arts, who spoke sion.” icist. * # * M ich. Colom a Com m unity Sch o ols: E a rly D e p t.: All m a jo rs of th e co lleg es o f a rts Thursday. M ay 9: Moore, associate professor of on “ Why Aren’t Communica­ Hance joined the MSU fac­ ele m en tary ed ucation , s c ie n c e . E n g lish , and le tte r s, bu siness, co m m un ication Com m a P u b lic S ch o o ls: E a r ly and tion Scholars Doing Communi­ ulty in 1956 and received an Horace C. King, registrar, adm inistration and higher industrial a r ts , m a th e m a tic s , m u sic and a rts, education and s o c ia l scie n c e )B>. la te r elem en ta ry ed ucation , sp ecia l edu­ cation Research?” honorary Doctor atf Laws de­ and Frank B. M artin, director L o catio n : various. education. so cial s cie n c e (B .M i. L o ca tio n : M ich. ca tio n , m en tally handicapped, business Berio is the author of “ The gree in 1961 from Olivet Col­ of data processing, w ill pre­ C ran e R estau ran ts-D iv isio n o f W im ­ W ednesday, M ay 8 : education, hom e e co n o m ics, physical The theme of the workshop Communication Process." a lege. sent a paper entitled "A tta in ­ py in tern a tio n a l: H otel, re s ta u ra n t and B rid g ep o rt P u b lic S ch o ols: E a r ly and education (w o m en 's) and re m ed ia l read ­ was "Organizational The- in stitution al m an ag em en t I B ) . L o ca­ la te r ele m en ta ry ed ucation , sp ecia l edu­ widely used text in the com­ Hance, who is a member of ing Management Goals T H E C IT IE S ing i B.M i. L o ca tio n : M ich. orv--Problems in Communi­ tion: fll. catio n . m en ta lly handicapped, business F lin t C om m unity Sch o ols: E a r ly and munications field. Phi Beta Kappa, received dis­ Through Co-development." or V IE T NAM cation.“ Ingham County H ealth D ep t.: P o lic e ed ucation. E n g lish , in dustrial a r ts and la te r elem en ta ry ed u catio n , physical * * * * * * tinguished alumni awards from the use of data processing it ad m in istratio n , a ll m a jo rs of th e co l­ m a th e m a tic s (B .M ). L o ca tio n : M ich. education, a rt. m u sic, sp ec ia l education, Pi Kappa Delta (forensic keeping student business rec­ C IV IL R IG H T S lege of n atu ral s cie n c e L o catio n : M ich. and la te r ele m en ta ry ed ucation , sp ecial plications of Abortion" was society) in 1963 and from ords. Monday, at the College handicapped, m a la d ju sted , speech c o r­ Schuler, professor of sociol­ "H o p e Is a good M o rrice Area Sch o o ls: E a r ly elem en ­ ed ucation, mentally handicapped, rectio n . visiting te a c h e r and rem ed ial the subject of a panel dis­ Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa and U niversity Machine Rec­ ogy, was included in the re­ tary ed ucation 1 B 1. g en e ral s c ie n c e , a rt. speech co rrectio n , visiting te a ch e r. E n g ­ reading, g en era l scie n c e , so c ia l scie n ce, cussion by Dr. James S. Feu- Alpha (speech honoraries' ords Conference in Iowa City. b re a k fa s t but bu siness ed u catio n , in dustrial a r ts , s c i­ lish. industrial a r t s . L o ca tio n : M ich. P o ole B ro a d ca stin g C o.. W JR T -T V : T elevision and rad io ( B) . L o catio n : ducted by the International Manpower Institute under the sponsorship of the Agency for The program focussed on the resultant effects of abor­ tion. L ig h t" Thursday at H artw ick College. Oneonta. N.Y.. as one of the five scientists invited to the American Association of U niversity Professors it THE ACTION L o catio n : various. Tuesday. M ay 7: C iim ax -S co tt Com m unity S ch o o ls : ing te a ch e r, re m ed ia l reading I B .M ). M ich, and R .l. R e e th s-P u ffe r S ch o o ls: E a r ly and la te r elem en ta ry education, ph ysical ed uca­ International Development and the U.S. Department of Labor. This was one of a series of faculty-staff presentations deliver the Henrv Margenau Washington. D C.. March 15. TEAM ROLLING E a rly and la te r ele m e n ta ry education. tion (w o m e n s ), counseling. En g lish relating to the w inter term English/reading sp e c ia lis t. math/ Schuler's paper is a case (slow le a rn e rs), hom e econom ics/phys­ OCC chairman history of the Comilla P ro j­ theme of "Changing Sex Roles GO bu siness ed ucation , hom e eco n o m ics and ical ed u catio n ’ (w o m e n 's), industrial physical scie n c e (B.M >. L o catio n : M ich. F is h e r Body D ivision. G en eral M otors C orp.: M an agem en t and accounting . Petitioning is open for the a rts (draftin g and w oodw orking), social scie n c e geography coach in g or tr a c k ) (B.M >. L o catio n M ich. (b aseb all ect. . * * * in the America)'. Culture " Kenneth * * * G. ft : Hance. pro­ A W h o le Eight members of the W o r ld O f L o catio n : M ich. F rid a y . M ay 10: WITH H owell P u b lic Sch o ol: E a r lv and late r chairmanship of the newly- College of Communication fessor of speech and theater. A llsta te In su ra n ce: All m a jo rs of the ele m en tary ed ucation , sp ecial ed uca­ formed grievances committee co lleg es o f bu siness ed ucation , a rts and Arts w ill represent MSI' at Was recently presented the tion. bu siness ed ucation , m ath em atics, of the O ff Campus Council. le tte r s, co m m un ication a r ts and social the annual meeting of the Na­ Distinguished Service Award g en eral scie n c e . E n g lish , a rt. counseling and industrial a r ts (e le c tr o n ic s i (B .M i. The petitioning w ill last for one week. Forms may be ob­ scie n ce sive builder used the current architectural treatm ent for his be held at 7 a.m. Wednesday have been elected to one year been extended to Wednesday. Form s arc available in 205 Ber­ contribution to the structure. It is this irre g u la rity which the at Beaumont Tower. terms on the Board of Direc­ key Hall and 245 Fee Hall * * * New Tower Guard members Gothic R eviviallsts imitated. tors of the Michigan Partners w ill also be tapped at this Petitions are now available for the Student Advisory Com­ nf the Alliance for Progress. time. They are George S. Mc­ m ittee in the College of Education. This is a new advisory How can I get in touch w ith one of the Lansing amateur base­ committee. Petitions may be obtained and returned in 134 E"iek- New M ortar Board members Intyre. director of Extensio1 ball teams? George Soviak, D etroit senior. are being taken from the fol­ and assistant dean of Agri­ son H all by May 10. Following is a lis t of teams in the Lansing C ity League: 6 66 lowing living units: culture and N atural Resources. Knapp's. E m il s Bar. Brooks' Men s Shop. VanDervoorts and t Mayo. Fee. West Wilson. Frank M errim an. a MSU The Community Projects Committee w ill meet at 7 tonight H artley Printing. Any MSU student is eligible to play on the at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. 333 Charles Ave. Campbell. Mason. McDonel. trustee. Clarence W. Minkel. MSU summer team, which competes against these Lansing 6 6 6 Van Hoosen. Akers. Butter­ director o f the Social Science teams. For further inform ation, contact Danny L itw h ile r. field. North Case. West Holden Research Bureau, and Gail The Young Democrats w ill meet at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in MSU baseball coach at 355-0259. 158 N atural Resources Bldg. The program w ill be a symposium and Rather halls and Phi Mu. M orris, assistant news editor, Pi Beta Phi. Alpha Omicron inform« tion services cosponsored by Students fo r McCarthy and w ill explore possible W ill the Saturday night moVies at Conrad s till be shown or has ground fo r cooperation between black and white activist organiza­ C a r t o o n d i s p l a y the series been discontinued? M ike McGrath, Wyoming fresh­ tions. Speakers w ill include M ilton Rokeaeh. professor of psy­ man. chology. James Hooker, professor of history, and Cedric Clark. Paul Vancfervelde, E ast Lansing graduate student, Black Student Alliance representative. The series w ill continue, but on a bi-weekly basis for this * * * view s a d isp lay in the L ib r a r y of e d ito ria l cartoons term , rather than a weekly showing. Brian Hawkins, president by A rth u r B. P o in te r o f the D e tro it F re e P re s s . St. John Student Parish w ill present “ The Church and W ar.“ of MHA. said that plans fo r continuing the series through the summer are s till tentative. State News Photo by M ich ael M arhanka a film series tracing Christian thought and action in the face of war from the Roman empire to the present, at 7:30 p.m. Sun­ day and May 19 in the Student Center. 327 M A C. 6 6 6 4S T U D E N T O U R S 9 Professor travels to Turkey The Arts and Letters Colloquium scheduled for today has been P r e s e n t » postponed. A future date w ill be announced later. 6 6 6 \^ 3 v > ,000* *£.**5?««ft* E U R O P E ’6 8 on development project A Free U niversity course, "R e la tiv ity for the Laym an.“ w ill be tonducted by Gordon Edwards, research associate in the W ilbur B. Brookover. professor of education and sociology, Physics Dept., at 8 tonight in 230 Physics-Astronomy Bldg. 9 W EEK S — 17 C O U N T R IE S is now completing a two-week tour of duty in Turkey. 6 6 6 Brookover is working for the Turkish M in istry of Education A Yoga practice session w ill be held at 7:30 tonight. For IN C L U D IN G A 7 -D A Y CRUISE as a project analyst and research adviser to the Dept, of Budget further inform ation, call 353-8859 between 1:45-5 p.m. - 6 6 6 $999 Com plete and Planning. He is assisting in the further development of the financing and planning of Turkish education. A lecture, film s trip and free literature on birth control and His work in Turkey is part of an 18-month advisory and as­ fa m ily planning w ill be presented at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 137 sistance program being conducted by the College of Education. Fee. The coed session w ill be open to a ll interested students. 6 6 6 The program is being financed through a $330,000 grant from the Agency fo r International Development. The Students fo r McCarthy are planning a trip to Indiana this weekend. Those interested can sign up from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Union booth or call 353-3970. Ext. 7. 6 66 MEETING ROOMS The Business Women’s Club w ill hold its luncheon meeting at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday in the Union Parlors. Laurine .F itz­ P U T T H A T P O IN T ACROSS gerald. assistant dean of students, w ill speak on “ Fact. Fan­ A t U N IV E R S IT Y IN N tasy and the F uture." New officers for the coming year w ill i n i n be nominated. 2 .N ow 5 M eeting Rooms A v a ila b le • F o r G roups fro m 5 to 80 2 O .Luncheons, D in n ers, Banquets C atered O Iaitention car ownersI DEPART J U N E 2 4 — R E T U R N IN G A U G U S T 2 7 O by T a rp o ff’ s .2 0 2 Rooms to Accom m odate Y o u r Delegates O VI« Canadian Pacific A irlin a t Skymactar DCS Jot Q £ a e C o m p le te f r o n t e n d r e p a ir a n d 0 O A F e w R E S E R V A T IO N S S T IL L R E M A IN I N G Pec a lig n m e n t -N -* z A C o m p l e t e I t i n e r a r y C a l l Z M IKE IRVINE B ra k e s S u s p e n s io n 351-8648 or Z N N * W h e e l b a la n c in g * S te e r in g S T U D E N T O U R S 8 8 6 4 )8 4 4 A D ivision O f ■ Phone 351-5500 fo r R eservatio n s 1100 T ro w b rtd g e Road, O ff 127 at T ro w b rid g e E x it A t the C am pus, M ich ig an State U n iv e rs ity ^ LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center V a c a tio n T ra v a l o f G ro s s o P o in ts 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 2 0 I S . W A S H IN G T O N - L A N S IN G 20990 Mack, Orasse Points Woods, M ich. 41226 MEETING ROOM S Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 30, 1968 9 SPORTS I 55 * B a tsm e n h o st H u ro n s t o d a y By G A YEL WESCH Eastern has recorded 14 vic­ Spartan righthander Zana lefty corps, and second base­ chooses the correct combina­ Knight is likely to sta rt the Black boycott - Slate News Sports W rite r tories against only four defeats Easton, the loser Saturday man Gary Bowen, a .250 h it­ tion, it could be “ Adrian Day second game, despite pitching A fter an unsuccessful foray this season. One of the vic­ tories was a 5-2 decision over against Michigan, w ill be try ­ ing to regain his winning form ter, shortstop T erry Collins (.333), center fielder John at the B allp a rk" fo r the third straight game. in re lie f in both Michigan games, but sophomores Phil was it for real? into Big Ten competition, MSU’s baseball team w ill return to Michigan. in the firs t game against East­ Clay (.345) and rightfielder Casteel, Peck and Allen are Fulton or L a rry Hooper could be The Hurons had scheduled a ern righthander B ill G iffin. Tom Allen (.275) follow. a ll from Adrian, as are MSU’s used, Spartan Coach Danny L it- non-conference action today In a little over 24 hours it was a ll over. triple-header at home Saturday, Lefty Jeff Peck, a .378 h it­ Steve Rymal, M ickey Knight w hiler said. when it faces Eastern M ichi­ The boycott of spring athletics by 38 of MSU’s Negro athletes but ended up playing only two G iffin has a 2-0 record w ith ter, may start at third base and Jack Lewis. gan in a doubleheader at 2 E ither Jay Schwalm or Rick was over almost before it really began. games. a 2.66 earned run average for if Joe Wright, a .400 hitter, p.m. at Old College Field. Krum m , both righthanders, could At a ra lly in the Union Thursday night the Black Students’ Eastern was scheduled fo r a 23 2/3 innings of pitching. is used in the outfield. Rymal w ill start at second The Spartans, w i n n e r s of start fo r Eastern in the night­ Alliance and Negro athletes were chanting that this athletic boy­ seven straight games against doubleheader w ith Aquinas fol- base, Knight is like ly to pitch The Hurons w ill likely send Pete Casteel is likely to be cap. cott would spread throughout the country, to other college cam­ non-league foes before they lowed by a single game w ith the second game fo r the Spar­ six lefthanded hitters against the Huron catcher, but if Cas­ tans and Lewis w ill be used as The Spartans, now w ith a puses. , lost a pair of games to M ichi- Spring Arbor, but after a 19-0 Easton, in an attem pt to reach teel is used in left field, Gary a reserve at shortstop. 15-7 record, resume Big Ten gan over the weekend, w ill try loss, Aquinas decided against " I t won’t stop here," they were saying. “ Other black athletes MSU’s short rig htfield fence. Krupinski w ill catch and Wright In the Michigan series, M ichi­ play this weekend w ith a pair to continue the winning streak playing the second game. The on other campuses w ill see that what we’re doing is rig h t and F irs t baseman Rick Konick, w ill be used at shortstop. gan’s Doug Nelson and Andy of home doubleheaderä against against a strong Huron squad Hurons defeated Spring Arbor they'll follow along." 9-2. a .465 h itter, leads the EMU If Huron Coach Ron Oestrike Fisher were from Adrian. Indiana and Ohio State. today. Friday was another day. however, as the Negro athletes had more tim e to think about their boycott. The U niversity sent Big Ten faculty representative John Fuzak to try and make some con­ BREA TH ER cessions w ith the protesting Negroes. Biggie Munn, who angered 7 6 e r s s e e k c o a c h the Negro athletes fo r his "apathetic” attitude towards the athletes' grievances, did not accompany Fuzak. a s H a n n u m q u i t s 'S’*netters travel, Fuzak fin ally talked the Negro athletes into abandoning their boycott. He showed them progress reports on the hiring of Negro physicians, trainers and coaches. P H ILA D E LP H IA (U P I) ~ Alex Hannum. whose two-year contract as coach of the Phila­ delphia 76ers expired 10 days face WSU today "We feel assured that action w ill be taken on some of these gr-ievances," one Negro football plavec said. “ There’s no ’i f ’ clause. By GREGG LORIA Mulhauser felt that doubles ago. announced Monday he.was State News Sports Writer play would be Wayne State's "Besides, we want to play. The team is more im portant to us." leaving the club to “ build Coach Stan Drobac's tennis downfall, but results so far Thursday night the Negro athletes were not thinking of the team. houses or basketball teams" in squad*will take tim e off from have not borne this out. That came second to the race question. his home state of California. its Big Ten title defense for a Fred Trapnell and Mike Kno- " I f any individual of our group is ostracized, we ll %find by him The announcement touched off "b re a th e r”, as they travel well. the No. 1 and 2 singles . . . we won't let him down," they were saying. speculation that 76ers' star ' today to Wayne State for a men. have remained unbeaten W ilt Chamberlain, greatest" non-conference match w ith the in their two matches to date, The next day the Negroes read where they m ight possibly lose record breaker in the historv Tarters. as have the No. 2 doubles their scholarships if they continued their boycott. The football of the National Basketball As­ MSU is currently in second team consisting of Fred W il­ players heard Duffy Daugherty was angry even thodgh he said sociation (NBA) would suc­ place in the Big Ten w ith a liams and G il Hudson, the No. he was sympathetic. He just m ight take away their scholarships. ceed the 44-year-old Hannum. 5-1 won-lost record, and a 3 and 5 singles players re­ After thinking about it. that too was more im portant than this a contractor in private life. 43-11 match record. The Spar­ spectively. The No. 3 doubles race issue. But Jack Ramsay. 76ers' tan's firs t non-conference op­ duo. made up of No. 4 singles General Manager, v irtu a lly One grievance the Negroes did not submit to President Hannah position this season isn't ex­ Sandy Simons and Carl Blass, and Munn was what they fe lt was cruel treatm ent by football de­ ruled out Charriberlain as the pected to be nearly as chal­ is also undefeated in two matches new pilot when he said the club A n d they*re off! lenging as this weekend's league Spartan Coach Stan Drobac fensive line coach Hank Bullough. who has the reputation of being wanted an experienced coach to the "toughest coach on the sta ff." foes, Wisconsin and Northwest­ w ill probably be without the T w o t e a m s o f r a c e r s .are n e c k -a n d -n e c k a s they But Daugherty straightened that out w ith the Negro football replace Hannum. ern. services of Mickey Szilagvi. e n g a g e in a p r a c t ic e run In p r e p a r a t io n f o r the an­ players, when he met w ith them Friday. "H ank Bullough is not The T a rta rs, under the di- who has prior commitments. Hannum. describing the 76ers nual J u n io r 500, T h is y e a r ’s ra c e w ill be h e ld on prejudiced regardless of what you m ight th in k ," Daugherty told ALEX HANNUM rection of Coach Fred Mulhauser, and quite likely w ill team as the “ greatest team in the M a y II. State N e w s P h o to by S ta n L u m the group. are in the process of rebuilding Szilagyi's doubles partner. John "H e's hard to get along with, but I heard Bubba Smith make a history of basketball." an­ from last year sdisastrous Good w ith Orhan Enuston in statement once at a banquet that i use to hate Bullough until Bill Sharman nounced his severance "w ith re g re t" at a news conference IM N E W S 2-8 record To date, Wayne State has broken even in two the No. 2 doubles. Brainard and Rich Monan. Saturday came . . . then I would thank him. He helped make me . little more than a week after an All-Am erican ' " matches with Central M ichi­ the No. 1 and 2 players, w ill named coach the team was dethroned as NBA champion in the Eastern The outdoor pool w ill open 11:30 Wednesday. Students, ticipating in the intram ural track meet at 5:30 p.m. Wed- gan and Cleveland State. be at the No. 1 doubles spot, Another grievance the Negro football players had was that they were not played at the position they were best suited for. Mulhauser feels that the while Steve Schafer and Gary Division playoffs w ith the Bos­ facultv and staff w ill be ad- nesdav can now sign up in Daugherty also explained. "W ell son, if we played you where you o f A B A team ton Celtics. He emphasized m itted by presenting their I D. the I.M office, Tartars are not in the same class w ith the Spartans, but Myers, No. 4 and 5 singles men for today, w ill team up wanted to. we wouldn’t have a team, would w e?" Daugherty said. The Negroes nodded in agreement. Daugherty excused them LOS ANGELES (U P I'--B ill that his relations w ith Ramsay card to the attendant at the welcomes the s tiff competition. in the No. 3 doubles. Enus­ outdoor pool entrance. Track events to be contested from two days of practice and the boycott ended, almost before Sharman, one of the greatest and 76ers owner Ir v Kosloff Before the season started. ton w ill probably play in the basketball players to ever tread were "m ost enjoyable" during Students w ill be charged 10 are the 100. 220 and 440 yard it ever began. No. 6 slot. cents fo r the use of lockers dashes, the 60-yard low hurdles, the court, Monday was appointed coach of the new Los Angeles his two-year tenufe here and towels. Lockers and towel the 880 yard run and the mile Ruggers w in service are available to faculty run Active People Love Us! Stars of the American Bas- While Hannum declined to MSU's Rugby Club avenged ketball League. disclose his future plans, he and staff fo r a 25cent fee. Field events include, the 42- an early season loss to M ichi­ “ I ’m happy to come back to said hie has "talked and is * * * pound shot put, the tbhg ^hm p gan Saturday by beating the my hometown." Sharman said, s till ta lk in g " w ith officials of A ll men interested in pat1^ and the high jump. Wolverines 8-0 as Tom Wallace who quit last F riday as coach the Oakland Oaks of the Ameri- and Chris Dodd scored fo r the of the San Francisco W arriors can Basketball Association as a in the riva l National Basket- ball Assn. possible coach and part owner It also has been speculated Russia applies for Olym pics Spartans. The Spartans lost to Wiscon­ sin F riday 21-5 as Mike Edge- I Sharman. 40. said he feels that he might sign w ith the Saiw MOSCOW (U P I)-T h e Rus­ vice-president of the Inter­ worth scored, while John Wie- Francisco W arriors whom he sian Olympic Committee Monday national Olympic Committee "Los Angeles is the basket- ball capital of the world. " Sharman replaced Alex Han- coached in 1966 before coining here, form ally applied to participa­ (IOC). tion in October’s summer games With the m ajority of IOC land accounted for the Spartan score in a 13-5 loss to Iowa. * 4 ^ num as coach of the W arriors at Mexico City. The ¡soviet members voting for South Af­ two years ago under a three- Ramsay said the front otiice News Agency Tass said the ric a ’s exclusion, the Russians, year contract. Sharman led the W arriors to the Western is looking for a man experi- Russian Olympic Committee ap­ who w ith some 40-odd other enced in coaching in the NBA plied to be represented at countries had threatened to J0 iv A / f e Florist / Division title , losing out in wh° also would be capable of Mexico C ity after hearing a boycott the games in protest, 1056 off the final round of the NBA "handling a bench" and "the report by Constantin Andria­ fe lt they could be represen­ cash value for students & faculty playoffs to Philadelphia. situation in Philadelphia. nov, their chairman and a ted at Mexico City. 809 E. MICH. AVE.t LANS. & . . . a c t iv e people a r e f u n - t im e p e o ple. T h e y know how to e n jo y th e m s e lv e s ^ no m a tt e r what the situ a tio n . W h en th e ir c le a n in g lo a d s b e g in p ilin g up, do th ey w o r r y ? H eck no! T h e y b r in g t h e ir c lo th e s to one o f o u r 3 co n ve n ie n t lo c a tio n s , s a v in g tim e and m o n ey . K n o w what they do then ? T h e y go out and e n jo y th e m s e lv e s a g a in ! S u n s h in e C e n te r . . . .Ask about our drop-iPff service! 3 Great Locations F o r Your Convenience 1 - 213 Ann S tr e e t 2 - C o r n e r of H a r r i s o n & W i l s o n R o a d 3 - N o r th w ln d D r . F a c in g Y a n k e e S ta d iu m P la z a WASH N DRY CLEAN WASH N DRY CLEAN J o i n Those W h o Expect More....................... A n d Sow* * State News c!!at*ified No Longer Used G o lf Clubs Can Become Useful A gain W hen You Sell Them W ith a W ant A d. cia««ififd 355.8255 355-8255* M E D IC A L S E C R E T A R Y - E x p e ri­ P R E S S O PERA TO RS M ale F irs t M A LE OR fem a le co u n ter help Full F O R D G T-A 427 C ubic inch. 1966 C A R W ASH: 25c. W ash. wax. vacu­ enced. F u ll tim e, fiv e day. IV 2- and second sh ifts. AddIv in Derson tim e or part tim e. ED 2-6517 4.000 m ile s. M ust sell. 353-2166. um. U -D O -IT. 430 South Clippert. 1268 S P -5 1 at LA N SIN G ST A M P IN G COM PA N Y. C all a fte r 5 p m S P -5 6 Ask fo r J a y . SP-5/1 B a ck of KO-KO B A R C-5/2 1159 South Pen n sylvan ia. S P -5 2 W A N TED : P A R T tim e D en tal a s s is t­ T E A C H E R S F O R 1968-69 school year KA RM IN GHIA 1958 co n vertib le Good m ec h a n ic a l condition. Good tire s. Aviation ant. Mondays and F rid a y s . 8:30- G R E A T L A K E S E M P L O Y M E N T for G ra d e s 5. 7. D ep artm en tal work. Good pay. C ontact S is te r M ichael 351-8743. 3-5/2 5:30 p.m . Som e ex p e rie n ce helpful. perm an en t positions for m en and • AUTOMOTIVE T H E W IN G ED SPA R T A N S now own a C all E D 2-8517 betw een 10-12:30 wom en in o ffic e , sa les, tech n ical E lizab eth . Queen M edal. 811 South W isner. Ja ck s o n of M iraculous T uesdav. W ednesday or Thursday. • EMPLOYMENT KARM AN -G H IA 1967-red E x ce lle n t C essna C a rd in a l-a n o th er good re a ­ 10-5 8 IV 2-1543. C-5/2 10-5 7 son to Join and learn to fly or rent • POE RENT condition. F u lly equipped. 332-6563. 813 A lb ert. 4-5/3 through your own u n iv ersity club. Save E M P L O Y E R S O V E R L O A D COM PA N Y B A B Y S IT T E R needed by te a c h e r re­ • FOR SALE w ith thé low est ra te s , b est equip­ LEGA L R E C E P T IO N IS T - S ecre­ E x p erien ced s e c re ta rie s , ty p ists, to turning to work M ay 6th through • LOST A POUND M G B -G T 1967 Wood steerin g W ire m en t. quality in stru ction . C all 355- é iW l tary. E x c e lle n c e in typing, g ra m m a r and spelling. D ictaphone and sh ort­ work tem p orary a ssign m en ts. N ever Ju n e 7th. C lose to MSU. Own tran s­ w heels. Radio. Bad ge-bar. Low m ile­ 1178. 353-0230. 353-0203 . 351-9301 • PERSONAL age. B ru ce . 353-7505. $-5 2 C hand d esirable. C all 332-3541. 5-5 1 a fee. Phone 487-8071 C -5'2 portation. Own child w elcom e. 484- • PEANUTS PERSONAL M A K E M O N EY in vour sp are tim e. 4082. 3-5 1 F R A N C IS ’ AVIATION . So easy to • REAL ESTATE M G -TD 1952. e f M _ D condition. lea rn in the P I P E R C H E R O K E E !! M A LE S T U D E N T S who can work part P re-tra in in g . V IV IA N E W OODARD W A N T E b B A B Y S IT T E R , room and tim e now and w ill work full tim e in • SERVICE J e f f R an d all. 3 5 S P -5 2 S p e c ia l$ 5 .0 0 o ffe r! 484-1324. su m m er Call 669-9271. 9-11 a .m .. C o sm etics. C all Louis W eir IV 5- board, tran sp o rtatio n if n eeessarv • TRANSPORTATION M U STA NG C O N V E R T IB L E 1965 289 393-5660. 1 ;30 - 4 p .m .. Monday 8351. C -5'2 ‘ P L U S ! 641-8509 3-5 1 • WANTED four-speed. B lu e w ith w hite top. Scooters & Cycles through p.m . Thursday. S atu rd ay 12-4 C BABY S IT T E R fiv e days, live In. Telephone 337-2434 C orner of Cow­ M ore fo r hom e than w ages 339- For Rent D EA D LIN E ley and M ichigan Avenue in E a s t Lansing. S P -5 2 HONDA 160. Show roorrl 8557. S P -5 '8 TV REN TALS fo r. stude n t«. condition. 2.(k S O —* »—484-5939 and 1 P M . one c la s s day be­ fore publication.' M USTANG 1967 Only 10.000 m iles A u tom atic tran sm ission . E x ce lle n t 332-8226 SU Z U K I 1966 X * 4.000 m iles. S P ' 4 30 Ex­ RN’s & LPN’s P A R T T IM E or full tim e w a itresses Apply in person. 1510 South Penn­ sylvania. S P -5 '6 eco n o m ical r a te s by the te rm or m onth ALS. 484-9263 U N IV E R S IT Y TV R E N T ­ C condition. New c a r w arran ty $1.975. ce llen t condition. E x tr a s . $445. 355- C ancellations - 12 noon one SHIFrS: 7-3:30; 11-7 p.m . 482-8731. SP-5/6 TV REN TALS tor stud ents $9 00 c la s s day before publica­ 6846 . . . . S P : 4 .30 S T U D E N T : G IR L fo r routine o ffice 165 Bed G eneral H o sp ita l. duties 8-10 a .m .. Monday through m onth. F r e e s e rv ic e and delivery. tion. MUSTANG 1987 F a s tb a ck . Lim e gold iT H E RED B e a s ti 1965 Y am ah a S m a ll units, conducive to F rid a y Typing. No ex p erie n ce n ec­ C all N ^ J J E . 337-1300 We g uaran ­ with black in terior. Save $1000 over 125. 4000 m iles $225. 351-8311. S P -5 3 personalized n u rsin g c are. e ssa ry . 355-8297 „ S-4 30 te e sanye-dav se rv ic e C PHONE new. C all 627-9150 KM 30 P ro g re ss iv e pe rson al p o li­ - - - - - ' .................. • V ................................... - ....... HONDA of H A SLETT C ON CESSION S T JiN D : S T A R L IT E TV R E N T A L *G E P o rta b le F re e Com plete parts, se rv ic e , and c ie s. P u ll o r part tim e. C a ll 355-8255 M USTANG 1965 co n vertib le Burgun­ dy and w hite. Good condition Call a c c e sso rie s fo r Honda INGHAM MEDICAL HOSPI­ D R IV E -IN T h e a te r needs evening counter and cooking help Apply in se rv ic e and d elivery m onth C all S T A T E M A N A G E M E N T $8 50 per 484-2172. s f M 30 Sportcycles T A L , 485-8141. Extension person betw een 7 :3 0 and 8:3 0 p.m . C O R P. 332-8887 O RATES HONDA Of HASLETT 201, 8 a.m . - 5 p.m . 5-5 '6 M U STA NG 1965 V-8 a u tom atic. Apartments I D A Y ..................S 1.50 E x c e lle n t condition. T a k e over pay­ 1605 H aslett R d. 339-2039 W A N TED : N EW S Announcers. Open m e n ts of $44.80. Phone Credit M at^ _______ B y L ak e L a n sin g_____ P A ID S U B JE C T S N E E D E D fo r in te r­ auditions tor student news announc­ 3 D A Y S ................. $ 3.00 a g er. 489-2379 O e rs a t W KA R w ill be held W ednesday S U M M E R S U B L E A S E F ou r m an E v e r ­ estin g discussion ex p erim e n t. G irls : SU Z U K I 50. 231 actu a l m iles Slight g reen A rm s. $215. 351-5212 S P -5 4! 5 D A Y S .................$ 5 .0 0 Monday. W ednesday and F rid a y . 1 and Thu rsday evenings. R adio-TV M a­ M U STA NG C O N V E R T IB L E 1966 V -8 d am ag e $85 Phone 485-4230. S P -5 2 jo r s not required . E x p e rie n ced p re­ p.m . or 2 p.m . B o y s: Tuesday and (based on 10 w ords p e r ad) au to m a tic, console, power top and ferre d . but not n ecessa ry . F o r infor­ S U M M E R S U B L E T Need two m en. Thursday 2 p.m . only In te re sted ? O v e r 1 0,15< per word pe r day 's te e r in g Superb condition. $1.749. CUSTOM Honda 305. 1966 3.600 H aslett A partm en ts, ('a ll 351-7533. Call 353-1675 or 351-9302. evenings m atio n and appointm ent, ca ll C arl m iles. B e st o ffe r 355-5769. a fte r 355-2526 SP-.' 2 C all 355-1730 or 351-8286. 5-5 3 S P -5 7 Olson. 355-6540 1-4 30 5 p.m . S P -5 2 T h ere w ill be a 50tf service M USTANG 1966 Six-cylind er Auto­ Ö R r ti. R E S P O N S IB L E D R IV E R needed bv BE A U T IC IA N S - FU LL or part O N E MONTH F R E E One. two o r th ree and bookkeeping charge If HONDA 305 S c r a m b le r 1966 Call g irls su m m er Q u iet, luxury Throe m a tic. E x ce lle n t condition $1600. TOWN COU— 1 1 t f Q s d a v . noon tim e. G u a ra n tee plus com m ission this ad I s not paid within 351-0295 5-5 6 337-1869 a fte r 6 :3 0 p.m . S P -5 2 h o '* ! « '! a t i 0 r~ ) F o r Interview c a ll 393-2850 or 482- blo ck s fro m cam pu s D am age deposit to 8 p.m . T I * - 1-:. v*u W ell pay­ paid. 351-0842 S P -5 2 one week. ing C all M rs. O 'B ann on . 337-1361 6425 ask fo r P h y llis. S P -5 6 O L D SM O B IL E C utlass convertible 337 Super Hawk. $500 or best o ffe r S P -5 3 D E L T A ARM S T h ree-m an sublet tor 1964 V ery sharp E x ce lle n t condi­ C all Doug 3394933 S P -5 6 MAN AND w ife to work to geth er in The State New s w ill be Ç jU U jfr su m m er 351-7783. S P -5 7 tion. $1200 485-2907 S P -5 3 ST TD EN T P H O T O G R A P H E R S and larg e ex e cu tiv e hom e V ery good responsible only fo r the H A R L E Y M-50 1965 E x ce lle n t con­ TEC H N IC IA N S, owning 35m m c a m ­ position fo r ca p a b le couple. L iv e in fir s t day’s Incorrect In se r­ dition Cover, h elm et, lock. $100 S U B L E A S E SU M M E R tW o-thfce m an O L D SM O B IL E 1965 C utlass co n vert­ e ra s , for S U M M E R and F a ll te r m s - P le a s e c a ll M rs L ig g ett a t 372- 353-0052 . P S P -5 2 apartn n ¡1 . pool. Cheap 351-8563 tion. ible One owner V ery good condi­ St#ite News Ph otograph ic. 301 Stu­ 5650 fo r d etails. S P -5 6 S P -5 2 tion. A utom atic. P o w er b rak es and steerin g . TU 2-1146. a fte r 4 p.m . HONDA Í966 "Superhaw k 305 C all Humphrey-Dumphrey dent S e rv ice s Building Ask for Mr. Joh n son. Monday through Thursdays. H E L P B E A U T Y C ounselors needed for R IV E R H O U S E TH R E E -m an a p a rt­ S P -4 30 489-0142 a fte r 5 30 p m . S P -4 30 sat on a w all........... 9 a .m . t o 5 p.m . S-5 3 spring sa le. C om plete train in g , no can vassing. C all IV 5-7579 o r IV 4- m en t. Su m m er Reduced. 351-6707 The State New s does not 3-4 30 O L D SM O B IL E 1967 C utlass co n vert­ SU Z U K I 1967 250CC 3900 m iles. Hel­ 3950 S P -5 6 perm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y . E x p erien ced ible P o w er steerin g , w hitew alls, m et. Must be seen 355-0738 S P -4 30 Blue C ross, so forth Phone 372- E Y D E A L V ILL A «»tiers not orTv a con­ discrim ination in its ad­ radio. M ust sell 332-4198 S P -4 30 E A R N U P TO $3.000 T H IS SU M M E R . 8050. 10-4 30 ve rtisin g c o l u m n s . T he T R IU M P H ce llen t con - .V Cub 1965 E x ­ o ffe r Call 351- Employment Subsidiary of ALCOA. S ta rt training venient location for MSU stud en ts but a quiet suburban-like atm o sp h ere State New s w ill not accept O L D SM O B IL E 1966 four-door hard­ and earn in g in your sp are tim e. C ar 6197 - S P -4 30 R E S P O N S IB L E D R IV E R needed bv ACCOUNTANT IV . IV A to fill im m e­ w hile o fferin g the usual appoint­ top. Owner m ust sell. Good condi­ W A IT R E S S E S : P A R T tim e noons and n ecessary . C all 351-7319 betw een advertising which d is c r im ­ TOWN C O U R IE R e ^ j- W ednesday d iate v a ca n cie s. S a la ry ran g e $10. m en ts of a luxury ap artm en t T hese tion. M ake m e an o ffe r. 482-8181. lull tim e shift a v a ila b le. No Sundays, 3-7 p .m . 1-4 30 inates a g a i n s t religion, for 4 'a ho p i t L E D •»let1 than 419 - $15.389 a n n u a lly " ( R a te e f­ a p artm en ts ^overlook a g rassv land­ S P -5 3 HONDA 250 S c r a m b le r 1966 6200 good working conditions and tips. Must fec tiv e Ju ly 1. 1968.' All M ichigan scaped b arb e cu e a re a , featu rin g a race, colo r o r national o r ­ m iles. $60 cash , tak e over pavm ents. 10 a m ! V . . oove ca r. 'M ile a g e B A B Y S IT T E R for ch ildren of te a ch er be of good c h a r a c te r with som e w ait­ Civil S e rv ice b e n efits including an heated sw im m ing pool O ffered a t thn O L D SM O B IL E 1960. M any replaced H elm et included 351-9069 S P -5 2 paid ' W ell paving C all M rs., for b a la n ce of school y ear. Monday igin. re s s ex p erie n ce. C all a fte r 10 a.m.. outstanding S ta te C o ntribu tary In­ re sp e c ta b le ra te of $220. $240 for p arts. E x ce lle n t bodv. R u ns fine. O 'Bannon. 337-1361 S P -5 2 through F rid a y , hours 7 :3 0 a .m . to J I MS R ESTA U R A N T. IV 9-1196. su ra n ce program and e x c ellen t re ­ a four-m an unit. F o r in form ation call. 484-4193 S P -4 30 HONDA 1967 Super Hawk 2500 m iles 4 :3 0 p m Light housekeeping. R e f­ downtown Lansing. S P -4 30 tirem en t plan plus so cia l seeuritv 351-4275 a fte r 5 p.m . O B est o ffe r tak es 355-1142 S P -5 7 A TTEN TIO N MSU Student N urses: e ren ce s. 351-6716. S P -5 6 We have an opportunity fo r you to Must p ro sscss •No. 1 • B a ch e lo rs PO N TIAC TEM PEST co n v ertib le. R E G IS T E R E D N U RSES.: Im m ed ia te in cre a se your know ledge and clin ica l d eg ree from acred ited co lleg e with 1962. A utom atic. M any new parts. A U TH EN TIC D E A L E R for Y a m a h a . openings on a ll sh ifts. S ta rtin g Automotive Runs w ell. 351-0518. 5-5 6 Trium ph, and BMW.' Com plete line s a la ry : days. $3.15 per hour: a fte r ­ ex p erien ce in bedside nursing LAN­ SIN G G E N E R AL H O SPIT A L has open­ not less than tw elve s e m e s te r hours i1 accoun tin g o r iN o. 2 1 C om pletion PX Store -- Frandor of p a rts. a c c e s s o r ie s . lea th e r noons. $3.30: nights. $3.45. P lu s 01 two v ea r accou n tin g co u rse in a PO N TIAC G RA N D P r ik 1163 Fou r- eoods. and h elm ets 1 2 m ile south m any b e n efits including 10 per cen t ings fo r su m m er v acatio n re lie f on all F u ll tim e p ro g ra m m e r need­ T en n is Shoes $5.49. B a se b a ll ALPHA RO M EO G iu lietta Spvdcr shifts. recognized business co lleg e. E x p e ri­ speed T a k e over p a y m en ts Of 839.90. of 1-96 on South C edar SH EP S week-end bonus, m erit in cre a ses, ed, data p ro c e ssin g flrp i. Fe­ I960 Red A & ing $900 351-881$. S a la ry co m m en su ra te w ith level of en ce re q u isite s: fiv e-six y e a rs of G lo ves $4.88-$9.88. A ir Force C all C red it M anager. 489-2379. O M O TO RS. Phone 694-6621 C sick n ess and a ccid en t in su ran ce, tim e m ale. Experience wltn F O R ­ after3pm 3-5 1 ed ucation al background C all 372-8220. ex p erie n ce, two y e a rs of w hich shall Sun G la s s e s , $2.98.Sw im Fins and a h alf overtim e. Tw o w eeks paid PO N TIAC L E MANS 1963 . 326 V-8 exten sion 202-203. Perso n n el O ffice. have been in ch a rg e of th e a ccou n t­ T R A N . C reative and sp ecial­ $10.86-511.88. Sw im S no rke ls YAMAHA 80CC 1965. E x ce lle n t con­ v acation, paid sick leave. N urses ing re co rd s in an organization or B l ’ ICK 1959 Blue co n vertib le. Good a u tom atic. P o w er ste e rin g , bucket .Association dues. S p e cia l p ric es on Monday through F rid a y . 8 a m. - 4 ized c o m m e rc ial applications. $2.98. G olf B a lls and T e e s and dition Blue. $175. 355-8885 S P -5 7 shall have involved resp on sibility c a r for $195 332-8563 SP -4 30 s ea ts. Call 355-6044. a f te r 5 p.m . p.m 10-5 9 E x tre m e ly Interesting and m ea ls. S ix paid holidays. Paid life for a m a jo r phase of the accounting Sets $48.89. Paddleball P ad ­ 3-5 2 in suran ce, suggestion bonuses and challenging w ork. P le a se c a ll B l I C K S K Y L A R K C onvertible 1965 HONDA 305 S c ra m b le r. 1967 1.500 M A K E M O N EY in your sp are tim e. i>. a largo organization. F o r addi­ dle s $2.88. Paddle B a ll 391, am ple opportunity fo r advancem ent tional in form ation and ap plication for co llect, John M . Shofelt 313— Red. power steerin g $1.595 . 2626 R A M B L E R C O N V E R T IB L E - 1961 m iles, 351-9333 a fte r 7 p.m S P -5 1 to supervisory positions. We invite P ro -tra in in g V IV IA N E W OODARD Sm elt N ets $3.20. Sleeping C o sm etics. C all Louis W eir. IV 5- ex am in atio n , w rite the M ichigan De­ 357-1196. Southfield, M ic h i­ G roesbeek 485-6623. S P -5 1 Top shape. A u tom atic. 37.000 m iles your personal in spection of our p artm ent of C ivil S e rv ic e . Lansing B a g s $7.88. F ish in g and $395. E D 7-0845. 3-5 3 HONDA 305 Superhaw k 1964. Rebuilt 8351. C -5 ,3 gan. m odern fa c ilitie s. PR O V IN C IA L M ichigan 48913 A pplication m ust C a m p in g Equipment. A rm y CADILLAC 1958 Four-door D eV ille engine and tran sm ission . E x ce llen t H O U SE-and W H IT E H IL LS MON TE- Pow er steerin g , brak es, windows, condition. Call Dan. 337-7595. S P -5 1 M E N -IM M E D IA T E work a v ailable be receiv ed bv this o ffic e not la te r S u rp lu s. T E M P E S T 1987 two door, over head C E L L O H O U SE. E a s t Lansing. Phone than 5 p .m .. M ay 6. 1968 F o r addi­ «‘'.its and e x tra s Good runner. IV If you ca n work four to eight hours six. M ust sell. C a ll 337-1432 eve­ M rs. Love. 332-0817. 10-5 2 tional job opportunity in fo rm a tio n - 4-4874 SP -4 30 NORTON 1965 400cc. E le c tr ic s ta r t­ per daw off davs. evenings. S a tu r­ nings a fte r 6:3 0 p.m . S P -5 '6 er. windshield, h elm et, ch rom e. $500 eall 373-3051 dav or night AN F IV E H O U RS D e ­ •Friday, day. apply M A N PO W E R . INC. 303 p r iv a te hom e F Í L Í.E D CADILLAC 1928restored fire engine. 355-6322. S P -5 1 E a s t M ichigan Ave. 7-9 a .m . or EQ U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y E M P L O Y ­ E x ce llen t condition. G re a t fo r fr a ­ T R -3 C O N V E R T IB L E 1959 red. ex ­ cellen t condition. R h. new tran s­ aide. E D 2-5170 n u rse's S P -5 1 phone 372-0880. S P -5 6 ER. 4-4 30 Summer Employment tern ities. e tc. C all 351-4775. S P -5 2 m ission. 332-3043. S P -4 30 Employment A C H E V R O L E T 1961 six-cylind er auto­ V ario u s su m m e r positions for men and women— M S U students. T R -4 1963 W hite w ith b lack top G RADUA TE ST U D EN T - Unusual m a tic. Good condition $150. Call The Society C orporation , m idw est w holesale firm Is offer­ W ire w heels, d isc b ra k es, radio, opportunity fo r p art tim e em ploy­ 351-7697 . 3-5 2 h e a te r. four-speed transm ission . m ent working w ith handicapped. Call ing positions with benefits unequaled In work opportunities. CH EVROLET 1959-G ood condition. $875. C all a fte r 7 p .m .. TU 2-6004 M r Hughes. 482-1623 9-10 a.m . S P -5 3 M eaningful business experience. Salarie d positions with ex­ SP-4 30 Low m ileag e. C all 694-0395 . 3-5 2 pense account, c o m m issio n and sch o la rsh ip options available. C O U N SELO R S S U M M E R Cam p. $325 T R -4. 1962 Navy blue, black top. -$600. E ig h t w eeks. A dirondack*. B ill. C H E V R O L E T < O L D la t'nnvert- tonneau. M int condition. $925. Call 332-3060. S P -5 3 ible. 327 autor T .r T , . c « tire s. E x ­ 351-8842. 5-5 3 cellen t shape. Call 882-1914 SP -5 2 EA R N IN G S A R E un lim ited a s an For further information T R-4! 1964 B la ck . R ad io . O verdrive. Avon re p re sen ta tiv e . Turn your C H E V R O L E T 1961 two-door stand­ Good condition. $995. 482-6029. 3-5 2 fre e tim e into $$$ F o r an appoint­ ard. Good shape. $235. 355-3838 3-5 2 T R IU M P H S P I T F I R E 1964. Many ex­ m ent in your hom e, w rite M rs. phone 353-0983 C H E V R O L E T 1965 red Im pala 283 Alona Huckins 5664 School S tre e t. tras. B e st o ffe r over $800 355-1142 H aslett. M ichigan o r c a ll IV 2- V-8 au tom atic, one ow ner Good con­ dition. T l ' 2-5213. S P -5 2 S P -5 7 6893.. C-5 3 From 12 to 5 p.m. T R IU M P H T R -3. 1959. $450 372- C H E V R O L E T IM PA LA Super Sport 1964 V-8 Two door hard top 351- 5179. S P -4 30 COLLEGE Tuesday and Wednesday 8537. S P -5 2 V O LKSW A G EN 1800 F a s tb a c k 1966 STUDENTS 626-6305 S P -5 2 CH EVROLET 1954. Good running M A L E O N LY condition and good 3832 body. $95. 489- 5-5 3 V O LKSW A G EN 1966. R ad io , m echan­ D E T R O IT . M IC H IG A N A RE A 1 ëso aara rayas ically p e rfect. $1.150. C a ll a fte r 3-5 1 SU M M E R J O B S nos nrannanras ones aasanmapi 5 p .m .. 351-4328 CH EVROLET B ISC A Y N E 1964 Six. stick sh ift. 36.000 m iles $690 $500 m onthly s a la ry . . . plus . . . VO LKSW A GEN 1964 blu e sunroof 355-0942 S P -5 7 one student can win up to $3000.00 in ACROSS R ad io, new engine, good shape. Call ca sh sch olarsh ip s. $1000 in sch o la r­ I. Paid public 24. Stove 393-0548 a fte r 6 p .m . 5-5 8 ships aw arded w eekly plus win one of H H ü H H a m a a s !a C H E V R O L E T 1961 two-door stand­ announce­ 25. Story H Q H K ii SPÖS anh Has am ard Good shape. $235 355-3835 our 3000 around the world v acation VO LKSW A GEN 1965 W hite, sunroof, ments 28. Porker 3-5 1 trips. All ex p en ses paid . . . v isit good condition, tap e d eck . C all Rick London -- P a r is -- R o m e - M oscow 4. Awkward boat 29. Winced 332-3577 3-5'2 7. The birds 31. Fruit drink E H H H K lH Q O a a B B C H E V Y II 1963 Nova 300. au tom atic, radio, h eater, e x c e lle n t condition. V O LKSW A G EN F A S T B A C K 1966 R a ­ -H o n g Kong - Tokyo •• H aw aii . . . or . . win a new F o rd S tatio n wagon II. Asphalt 34. Span of life 35. Eternity HHQ casa aasaa Ca 11353-7850 or 489-7648. 3-5 2 . . . plus . . . win a vacatio n tra v e l 13. Radio knob @ e iia a a a s a a s dio. One owner. E x c e lle n t condi­ tion. C all 676-2940. SP-4 30 aw ard to A capulco. 1 wk. a ll exp en ses 14. Greed 36. Holly aimasana raaa 37. Nap SHÔüïï BOS ross C H R Y S L E R 1956. O * Q a i n t . Burps paid . . . plus w in m erch a n d ise aw ard s 15. Amount of No o il„ R eeer. c Q t e Y , ts. 355-2974 such a s co lor T V s. e tc. 39. White seedless V O LKSW A GEN 1967 nine-passenger medicine a f t e r 6 p.m . SP-4 30 An ex citin g b u sin ess e x p erie n ce can bus. Low m ilea g e, lik e new. price 16. Tin foil on grape be yours th is s u m m e r re g a rd le ss of reason ab le. C all 485-7294. M r. your fu tu re Jo b plans. mirrors 41. Paltry CO M ET 1965 V-8. L ik e new. low m ile­ age. radio, au tom atic 484-8922. power steerin g , air. SP -4 30 G ev er. A fter 6 p .m .. 482-5062. S P -5 1 A ssist m a n a g ers in Brand, identifi­ cation A nalysis T ech n iqu es. O ffice The height of country living is 17. Everyone 19. Cover 42. Argumentative 43. Grafted: Her. 44. Kind of bread 1. DOWN Lessen 4. Fr. friend 5. Bring to mind V O LKSW A GEN e w k O ° e r f e c t con­ P ro ced u re s. S a le s M an ag em en t. S a le s 20. Remnant C O RVA IR MONZA 1963. E x ce lle n t condition. 39.000 m iles. $450. 489- dition. N et ^ U V u p B est o ffe r. 35o-o753. and brakes. SP-8-5 1 P rom o tion . S a le s , e t c . w ith distin ­ guished in tern a tio n a lly known f ir m , 8/10 of a mile east of the G ables - 21. Glamorous 23. Thicken 45. Superlative ending 2. Sofa 3. Sedate 6. Mournful sound 7. Compute 5255 a fte r 5 p.m . J-5 '2 VOLKSW A GEN 1965 Good condition. rated AA A-1 D u n n jt B ra d s tre e t. On E . G rand R iv e r Just o ver the viaduct, you’l l find the ro llin g law ns of Cam pus H ill r r- r » r 5“ 10 8. Stringed CO R V A IR 1964 Model 700. E x ce lle n t Red W ith radio. $975. Phone 332- 0146. S P -5 2 T H E R IC H A R D S COM PA N Y P le n ty of tim e fo r sp o rts, p a rtie s, A partm ents. It’s not so f a r out that you can’t get city bus se rvice to cam pus every 20 m inutes, but It’s s till away from the crowded cam pus. H “ * M 13 instrument 9. Comforting r ——— —« 8 —— condition. $800. Call 332-1274. S P -5 2 v acatio n fun. You’l l re tire to the gra c io u s liv in g afforded by dish w ash e rs, custom deluxe fu m ls h - 10. Heavy hammer C O R V E T T E 1958 m odified 283 four- speed. C onvertible hardtop. 355- Auto Servie* & Port* 7500 . in gs, individual central a ir conditioning, and carpeting. A ls o plenty of parkin g space and storage space. It’s room y out In the country. IT— IT P I T ——— " 12. Jardiniere 18. Sensational 2492. 355-2503. SP-S 2 C O R V E T T E 1964 co n vertib le. E x c e l­ lent shape. Phone 694-0540. a fte r 5 A C C ID EN T P R O B L E M . C a ll KALA­ MAZOO STREET BO D Y S m a ll dents to la rg e w re ck s. A m er­ ican and foreign c a r s . G uaran teed SH OP. F l a t m onthly 's a la r ie s to those a c ­ Why not take the short d rive out to see the m odel today? ST mmm ir 21. High nest 22. Duster 23. Sticky stuff 25. Frozen dessert r5 »ÍT - P3 p.m . S P -5 1 work. 482-1286. 2628 E ast K a la ­ cepted a f te r f r e e fo u r day in d octri­ 26. Army m azoo C nation train in g period. 27. Spotted cat CORVETTE Knock-off w heels. 1966. 427 con vertible. AM -FM radio. TWO E . T. m ags. L ik e new. $50. P r e p a r e fo r your p erson al In ter­ C A M P U S H I L L r — 2■p 28. Poverty view now to in su re y o u rself em ploy­ V “ •apartm ents* E x ce lle n t condition. Phone 351-0470. 339-2933. 3-5 \ 30. Not the winner SP-4 30 M E L S AUTU S E R V IC E . L a rg e or m en t th is su m m er. F o r your in terv iew c a l l : Mr. Gilbert I ! r T m » V 31. Having wings 32. France’s D O D G E CO R O N ET 1966 E x ce lle n t condition. M ust sell. 355-6645 8-5 p.m . S P -5 1 s m a ll, we do them a ll. G rand R iv er. 332-3255. MASON BO D Y SH O P. 813 E a s t K a la ­ 1108 E a s t C 9 a.m . 1 p.m. Detroit 962 *4346 i” — _ » V /A . m y/ W '// S"— -—- patron saint 33. Precise 36. Possessive adjective MODEL OPEN TODAY THRU FRIDAY, 4 P.M. - 5 P.M. r FALCON 1964 M ust sell. C all TU 2-2978. ask through F rid ay . fo r Sharon. Monday 3-5 1 m azoo S tr e e t - S in c e p lete au to painting and co llisio n 1940. se rv ic e . A m erican and fo reig n c a r s . IV 5-0256. Com­ e Kalamazoo 381-3245 Grand Rapida 456-7507 OR SEE: STATE MANAGEMENT, 444 MICHIGAN, 332-8687 = M B — mmm V b mmm W MB_ 38.Sooner than 40. Fib t Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Aprii 30, 1968 11 For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For-Rent For Sale For Sale TWO MAN a p a rtm en ts Furnished S U M M E R S U B L E A S E Tw o m an lux- a _______ C O M P L E T E S T E R E O Unit - am p li­ R O Y C R A F T 51 by 12. Tw o bedroom s, Apartment* S U M M E R C H A L ET. One o r two m ales. N E X T T O cam pu s - Tw o lovely fu r­ ury a p artm en t $145.351-0167. SP-5/3 carp eted living rixim , fro n t kitchen, 135 K edzie. 124 Cedar and 129 B u r­ fie r. tu rn tab le, tap e d eck , speakers, Cheap. C lo se 351-8233 SP-4/30 nished two bedroom a p a rtm en ts ch am . F ro m $130-$160 per m onth. tuner. E x c e lle n t condition PHone 351- low down paym ent, 370 p er month S I M M E R S U B L E A S E T w o-th ree m an $180 and $220 T h ree m onth o r one W E WANT som eone to sublet our T R Y ALPH A D elta P i s o ro rity fo r a Y e a r, su m m er, and 9 1 2 m onth 8292 SP-i/ 30 C A R L E T O N 'S M O B IL E H O M ES. 14500 luxury ap artm en t. Air-conditioned. H A SLE TT F O U R m an ap a rtm en t fo r v ea r lea se beginning Ju n e 15. 351- th ree-m an luxury ap a rtm en t. $50 hom e during su m m e r te rm . $225- lea se s C all IV 7-3216. evenings North U .S. 27 a t Solon Road. O Lowenbrook A rm s 351-0486 S P -5 6 sum m er sublet. Third floor. C all 337- 569« or 3514009 S P -5 6 ap ie ce 351-0548 3-5 1 elev en w e ek s; « » -fiv e w eeks E L E C T R O N IC C O M PO N E N T S - ex ­ 882-2316 c 1824 SP-4/30 .# ................................... .................................................................................... M e a ls: M onday through F rid a y . p e rim en te r sto ck o f asso rted co m ­ SC IIU L T 1966 12 x 60 w ith 4 x 9 TWO G IR L S needed next y e a r for U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E F ou r-m an Ed en R o c C all 353-1076 S P -5 1 UNIVERSITY VILLA ON E BLO C K from ca m p u s-C ed a r- Sum m er sublet. R educed rent. Call C E D A R B R O O K ARM S. O ne m an to sh a re th ree-m an su m m e r te rm . 337-0719 ........................ 2J-5/29 ponents. h ard w are, t e s t equipm ent. 393-4815. SP-4/30 lip out. E x c e lle n t condition Huy used and sav e 31500 phis elim in atin g large N E E D O N E g irl fo r su m m er. Cedar BEAL HOUSE brook A rm s F ou r m an ap a rtm en t for su m m er. 351-0360 S P - 5 '3 351-0703 S P -5 1 351-8348. 3-5 '1 ................................................................................... L A R G E R E C R E A T IO N v ate en tra n ce, bath, fire p la ce . ro om , pn- Ma- A IR -C O N D IT IO N E R . C h ry sler Air- fir s t y ear d ep reciation 9150 a fte r 6 p.m . C all 627 SP-5/3 V illag e 353-1025 S P -5 1 Spring-Sum mer-Fall Rentals L O V E L Y TW O bedroom ap artm en t R I V E R S ID E E A S T F ou r-m an ap art- ture students o r p rofessio n al m en. T cm p upright - H idc-a-bed. S im ­ 2 & 3 m a n u N rrs U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E . F ou r-m an No ch ild ren o r pets. C all 484-9304. m en t for sum m er. Air-conditioned. E D 2-5504 . 3-5/2 m on s G ree n . E x c e lle n t condition. N EW MOON 1966 New unused fu r­ R E D U C E D R A T E S - four m an Air- sum m er sublet H U G E , next to c a m ­ S P -5 1 Rental Office-635 Abbott 351-0399 5-5 '3 .................................................................................... TV . C ape h a rt, a s is. 351-7989. 240 niture. carp etin g , u tility shed, ex ­ conditioning Pool B u rch am Woods pus. d e a n , reduced ra te s . Phone ................................................................................... G E N T L E M E N : P R IV A T E room with 351-7910 o r 351-4060 after 5 O akhill. SP-4/30 ce llen t condition. Located K ristan a 351-0157 S-5 1 351-8292 SP-4/30 T O P F L O O R E v e rg re e n A rm s Four- O N E MAN needed lo r two m an luxury bath, en tra n ce, parking. 332-5157. M obile V illag e 393-3503 or 487 m an luxury a p a rtm en t Sum m er. SU M M E R S U B L E T : Want two m en ap a rtm en t. Bu ilt-in b a r and stereo 512«. SP-4/30 NO D E P O S IT F O R F O U R G IR L S ' 351-7913. S P -5 1 tap e sy stem . N ext fall. 351-0495 .................................................................................... L arg e luxury ap artm en t. Su m m er for W a te r's E d g e ap a rtm en t. 351- 8534 S P -5 2 Four-m ren ted 8869 S P -5 3 S U M M E R HOUSING - R oom and board Top R a te d Com ponents NASHUA 1964 10' x 55 T h r i f bed­ 15W U n iv ersity T e r r a c e 351-7697 SP-5/3 TWO G IR L S w anted sum m er term C lose to cam pus B a ck y a rd idqal for S te r e o S y stem s room . G un fu rn ace, w ash er 33.700 S P -5 6 C edar V illag e. Reduced ren t 351- SU M M E R S U B L E T Spacious four- R I V E R S ID E E A S T — Need one girl. sun bathing Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. 694-0465 S P -5 '6 F O U R MAN luxury ap a rtm en t a v a il­ 0464 * S P -5 6 m an luxury a p a rtm en t. D elta Arm s T w elve m onth lease. 351-0222. SP-4/30 C all 332-6531 or 332 5318 S P -5 1 S ( « T T HHS-20 re c e iv e r U N IV E R S IT Y V ILL A - one g irl im ­ able sum m er te rm . $57. C all 351- m ed iately . S u b lease th ree-m an sum ­ 351-0851 S P -5 3 E L E C T R O V O IC E E L E V E N S N EW MOON. 1966. 12 x 57 T a k e over 4880 SP-5/3 O N E MAN fo r su m m er. Reduced TW O G IR L S needed (o r C edar V illag e S U M M E R T E R M Kappa Alpha T h cta G A R R A R D M A R K II balan ce C all 676-1318 SP-5/3 m e r 351-0994 S P -5 1 ra te s , no deposit. P ark in g 351- next y ear. Call 355-2030 1-4/30 O N E -F O U R M en su m m er. Luxury, Sorority . Room and board. 489-1311. 3279 95 'HVO MAN S u m m er luxury a p artm en t. 8609 S P -5 1 G IR L N E E D E D fo r su m m er Air-con­ ditioned. F iv e m in utes from B e r­ approved. 351-0737 A cross from W illiam s. S P -4 30 C lose Reduced ra te s . C all 351- ATTEN TIO N FA C U LTY: Horizon D U P L E X F U R N IS H E D one bedroom 5-5/3 MAIN E L E C T R O N IC S Lost & Found 0677 SP-4/30 a p a rtm en t in E a s t Lansing A vail­ M E N : C LE A N , q u iet, cooking, park­ 5558 South Pcn nsvlvan ia key 337-1874 5-5 1 House. L a rg e one bedroom . Q uiet LO ST: M E N ’S blade folding u m brella a b le now 332-1166. 482-5053 S P -4 30 ing Supervised Tw o b lo ck s to 882-5035 R E D U C E D SU M M E R . B u rch am Woods. atm osp here. P a r tia lly furnished in W ells R ew ard C all M ark . 355- HOLT. TWO bedroom s. New spacious B erk ey . 487-5733 or 485-8836 O C 126 M IL F O R D Two m an furnished Furnished , pool, air-conditioning. C arport included. E D 2-1438. E D 2- R E D U C E D SU M M E R ra te s on luxury- 6252. 3-5/1 ap artm en t w ith fire p la ce . Quiet. ap artm en t two blo ck s to cam pus T h ree m an $150. 351-6759 S P -5 '3 0811 S P -5 1 two m an. air-conditioned. 351-0530. SU M M E R T E R M re sid en ce in D elta 8m m ZOOM mdVte c a m e ra and pro­ Furnished . $180. heat included. No L ease. $160 per m onth All u tili­ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'j * S P -5 2 je c to r . 3125. Phone a f te r 5 p .m .. L O ST : G IR L 'S ring gold with tur­ children o r pets. F ifte e n m inutes D elta D elta house Sunken backy ard , from M SU. O X 9-2987 or O X 9- ties e x cep t e le c tr ic ity D ays. IV 4- TWO G IR L S su m m er Northwind Lux­ C ed a r G reens Apts . ideal fo r sun bathing $225 fo r a 484-2360 S P -5 '6 quoise sto n e and s m a lle r sto n es in 1579. Evenin gs. 372-5767. 489-1656 ury a p artm en ts. Y a rd ideal fo r sum ­ SU M M E R S U B L E A S E . One o r two term C all 332-503]. 627-6653 . 332- setting . 355-1425. 3-5 1 2315 S P -5 6 m e r 351-0739. SP-4/30 S p r in g , S u m m e r and C m en. U n iv ersity V illa. C all 351- 0955 O COLOR P O R T A B L E . 15" T h ree F a ll R e n t a ls 0893 S P -5 '2 m onths old. C all betw een 1-4 p.m. laOST: IN Jo u rn a lism building r e s t­ S I M M E R : TWO m en needed, four- N E E D E D : TW O or th re e g irls to sub­ SPA RTA N HALL leasin g su m m er, 351-7234 SP-5/1 room : G old w allet. R e w a rd ! 351- m an ap artm en t. Air-conditioned. SU M M E R S U B L E A S E - Air condi­ let ap a rtm en t su m m er te rm . Reduced L u x u r y I B d r m . U n its TW O G IR L S . S u m m er. F ir s t floor 0691 S P -5 '2 H alf block from M ason dorm . 351- tioned luxury four m an. N ear C am ­ fall te rm s for m en and wom en. ra tes. C lose to cam pu s. 353-0440. of tw o floor a p artm en t. 351-4931. 6038 S P -5 1 pus. 351-5022 S P -5 3 S P -4 30 351-8631 h r S P -5 7 Sin gles, k itch en s, doubles. deco rated , ca rp eted , p riv a te lava­ Newly RCA COLOR T V . sofa, bu reau, d in ette set B e st o ffe r. Ev enin gs. 332-6250 Personal TWO G IR L S su m m er only Tw o blocks SUM M ER SU B L E T One g irl for to ries. $8-$ 13 w eek. 372-1031. ap­ or 372-8766. SP-5/1 T H R E E MAN - C edarbrook A rm s R E D U C E D R A T E S . Two m an fu r­ 316 GUNSON S tre e t. A vailable fo r pointm ent. 15-5/17 from cam pu s. G a ra g e $40 351- spacious th ree m an apU hm ent. R iv er for su m m er te rm . R easo n ab le. C all nished. four blocks to cam pus. Sum ­ T H E R O G U E S. T h ree y e a rs keeping su m m er and fa ll te rm . Two man G U IT A R - M A RTIN blues, y e a r old 0843 S P -5 2 House 355-0047 SP-4 30 351-0691. S P -5 2 m er or longer. W ill barg ain C all the m u sic heavy T elep hone 337- • O N E OR two g irls needed sum m er. 337-2253 5. 5/6 furnished ap artm en t. $140 p er month 337-9263 S P -5 7 For Sale ex cellen t condition, c a s e . 3225. 337- 0003 S P -5 '1 9295 S P -4 30 RIVERSIDE EAST Chalet A partm en ts 351-4698 S P -5 1 C O U P L E . ON E bedroom furnished A vailable May 15th—U tilitie s in­ W ILLOW W E S T A partm en ts in Lan­ A IR-C O N D ITIO N ED ap artm en t with SOUND COLUM N: Six sp ea k e rs, for CAR S T E R E O tap es. 15 per te n t dis­ S E N IO R M E N : An Arm y re p re s e n ta ­ APARTMENTS H A SL E T T .A PA RTM EN TS Fou r-m an cluded. $130-$140. A rrow head A part­ m en ts. O kem os. 332-2803 . 3-4 30 sing - T w o bedroom deluxe. Many e x tra s. Couples only. $155. IV 5- pool. Need two g irls for sum m er. P A u se ; Shure m ik es, m ik e m ix er 332-6250 evenings. S P -5 ' 1 count C all 351-8904 S P -5 1 tive will be a t the R O TC Building P r e fe r gradu ates. 351-0885. a fte r ev ery W ednesday aftern oo n to e x ­ sum m er su b lease Reduced ra tes. Leasing May 1 & 2 351-0669 S P -4 30 4869 7. 5/8 6 p.m S P -5 7 SUNN BA SS a m p lifie r Son ic One. E x ­ plain O ffic e r 's C andidate School to N E W L Y M A R R IE D ? SEW IN G M A CH IN E c le a ra n c e sale. those in terested . 3- 51 Two June-June leases available cellen t condition. 3550 C all 485- Also fa ll leases 332-8292 C E D A R B R O O K ARM S. One g irl sum ­ TANGLEWOOD B E A U T IF U L 12' x 60' m obile hom e a v a ila b le fo r su m m er. L ocated ten O N E MAN neertfa m en t tor r en ted se apart- 332-6927 Brand new p o rtab les. $49.50. $5.00 per m onth. L a rg e s ele ctio n o f re ­ 8056 5-513 E X P E R I E N C E D : R E A SO N A B L Y priced m er. F iv e m in utes from B erk ey H A SL E T T «APARTMENTS Sum m er 351-5342 S P -4 30 APARTMENTS m inutes from cam pus. Sw im m ing pool f a c ilitie s av a ila b le. Low ra te s S P -5 2 conditioned used m ach in es. S in gers. W hites. N ecch is. New H om e and NEW H ARM ON Y g u itar. New. used Call a fte r 5 p .m .. 355-5841. 3-5 1 painting crew . F r e e estim a te. 339-8336. In te rio r-E x te rio r 3-5 1 sub lease fo r four o r fiv e. C all 351- 2 Bdrm., unfur., from 139.50 for co n scien tio u s tenan ts. C o ntact S U B L E T FO R sum m er Furnished "m a n y o th e rs .” $19.95 to $39.95. 0498 S P -5 1 SW IM M IN G PO O L for ren t Sum m er C O M E TO B IM B O S ! Pizzas alw ays L ee V anD yke. 484-4837 3-5 2 tw o-m an. near cam pus. qu iet. 332- T e rm s ED W A R D S D IS T R IB U T IN G DIAMOND B A R G A IN : Wedding and te rm . Reduced ra te s with one bed­ 351-7880 S P -5 2 COM PA N Y. 1115 N orth W ashington. ta s te b e tte r on the spot. Or ca t' 0516 evenings. en gagem en t ring sets. S av e 50 per SU M M E R S U B L E T Two m an luxury room luxury a p a rtm en t for two or 489-2431 fo r d elivery to your dorm R E D U C E D TW O-m an luxury a p a rt­ 489-6448 C-5/2 cen t or m o re. L a rg e sele ctio n of ap artm en t Q uiet, reduced rates th ree thrown in. 351-8984 a fte r 7 T H R E E G IR L S needed su m m er term . 25c e x tra fo r delivery . C-5 2 m en t. C ed ar G reen s. Pool, air- TW O TO five m en fo r la rg e house plain and fa n cy diam onds 325*3150 351-5867. S P -5 1 p.m . * S P -4 30 R iv erside E a s t 351-0607 S P -4 30 conditioned, com pletelv furnished. near cam pus. Park ing S u m m er B IR T H D A Y C A K E S. 7 ” - $3 60 8” ~ W ILCOX SECO ND -H AN D ST O R E 351-0629 4. 5/3 $4 12 9 ” - $4 90 D eliv ered . Also * PO ETRY W A N TED fo r anthology term and next v ear. • C all 351-7488 509 E a s t M ich igan Phone 485-4391 N E E D O N E m an for next y ear. Has- H A SL E T T A P A R T M E N T for Sum ­ S U B L E T F O R su m m er. D ishw asher, ID L E W IL D P U B L IS H E R S . 543 F red S P -5 2 sh eet ca k es KW AST B A K E R IE S . C lett A partm ents. 355-2526. 351-7533. m er sublease. F ou r m an. reduced am ple parking, beautifu l view N orth­ e rick , San F ra n c is c o , C aliforn ia C-5 2 R E D U C E D R A T E S T h ree m an luxury. IV 4-1317. C-5/2 SP-4 30 ra tes. 337-1240 S P -4 30 wind. 351-6143. S P -5 3 SU M M E R . F O U R -m an luxury a p a r t­ MAN'S N AVY suit - 41 ex tra long. N ear cam pus. S ta rtin g su m m er 351- 5838. 5-5 6 m en t. air-conditioned. B lo ck , from COLOR T V . 1957. 21 inch. Needs M en's je a n s , berm u das. sizes 32-34 KODAK CO LO R film size 126-620- H A SL E T T S U B L E A S E F o u r man S U M M E R S U B L E T and or y ear lease B erk ey . 351-8512. S P - 5 -2 32.00: Antique school b e ll: English 127 . 99c. T w elve print ro ll proc­ .NORTHWIND. F O U R -m a n . sum m er a few sm all tubes. $35. 355-1193. luxury ap artm en t fo r su m m er. R e a ­ One g irl for C ed ar G ree n s luxury b icy cle s, m en ’s, g irl's . 325 each essed 32.11. With th is ad only sublet Reduced ra tes. Added e x tra s . N E E D O N E g irl 1968-69 school y ear 1-4/30 sonable. 337;7720 SP -5 2 two-m an ap artm en t Call 351-8635 E D 2-4645 SP-4/30 E x p ire s 6-1-08 M A REK R EX A LL 351-4937. S P -5 0 D elta A partm ents. $65. 3554)418. SU M M E R - TWO m an C edar G reen s, S P -5 3 D R U G S a t F ran d o r. New lower 355-8550. t-4 '3 0 pool, next to cam pus, balcony on golf A N TIQ U E B E A D E D purses. P riv a te S U B L E T S U M M E R F ou r-m an luxury course. Reduced rent 351-8619. 5-5 6 co llectio n now for s a le . In cred ible B IC Y C L E S A L E S , re n ta ls and se rv ­ everyday discount p rices C-5 2 T H R E E -M A N sum m er sub lease at TWO BE D R O O M luxury ap artm en t. a p artm en t. Pool, new carp etin g . 332- ices. A lso used. E A S T LANSING Short te rm lease av a ila b le. 351- D R A ST IC A L L Y RED U CED R a te s co lors, ex q u isite designs, a ll old and low er ra te s Air-conditioning Phone C Y C L E . 1215 E a s t G ran d R iv er F O R T Y T O P Soul and rock bands 4275. S P -5 2 4275 o T h ree o r four m en fo r su m m er TW O M EN next y ear. Nine month in eleg a n t condition. $6.50 and up. an ytim e. 351-5484 S P -5 .3 C a ll.132-8303 c G ary L azar. 351-8907 or MID- te rm . U n iv ersity T errace 351- lea se Cedar V illag e 355-9352 S P -5 6 O ther an tiques, too. Phone 676- 9322 5 .5 6 5308. 1772 O kem os R oad, six m iles MICHIGAN T A L E N T A G EN C Y 351- SU M M E R S U B L E T Tudor sty le, lake, M EN C LE A N , quiet, cooking, park­ SUNN B A SS am p and M o srite B a ss 5665. C -5'2 south of Mount Hope. Noon ’till I may a ir 3043. ■' conditioned $55 person 332- SP-4 30 ing Supervised Tw o blo ck s fo B e r ­ key 487-5753 or 485-8836 O R IV E R S ID E E A S T . One g irl im m e­ diately through su m m er. M ay rent TWO M EN next y ear. Nine m onth lease. Cedar V illag e 355-9352. S P -5 6 6 p.m . 3-5/2 guitar. E x c e lle n t sonable. 351-5240. condition. R ea­ S P -5 1 F R E E ! ! A T hrillin g hour of beauty save you up to G IR L N E E D E D for ap artm en t in Chi­ cago. Good location. Phone 355- STO D D A RD A P A R T M E N T S , luxury, sum m er sublet. One m an. Will b a r­ fre e. 351-9392 a fte r 6 p.m 4-5 3 S U B L E T F O R su m m er. Luxury two • MAN S S U M M E R Tux. size 42 regu­ la r L ik e new. $20. Phone 489- ACHTUNG! T E L E F U N K E N h as ar- riv e d -im p o rted d i r e c t ' from G e r­ For appointm ent DIO, 1800 E a s t M ichigan. c a ll M E R L E NORMAN C O SM E T IC S ST U ­ 484-4519. C-5 2 S U M M E R S U B L E T - H a slett four- m an. two bedroom a p artm en t. 351- 5374. ' 5-5/6 4902. 2 :30 to 6 p.m . S P -5 3 gain. 351-0182. SP-5/1 m any. F o r g re a t buys on high qual­ m an. Top floor. Tw o b alcon ies. 355- 5828 S P -5 6 *125 | ^ ( « r more) NEEDjA CAR? MALE & FEMALE 2569. S U M M E R ! A IR-conditioned tw o-three m an a p a rtm en t. N ea r cam pu s - 351- SP-5/9 Housas COM PLETE ST E R E O rard L ab 80 tu rn table. E le c tr o V oice 70 w att a m p lifier, two KLH Model 17 w alnut-cased s te re o earphones, s y s te m -G a r ­ ity ste re o sy stem s, tape re co rd ers, and short-w ave rad ios se e N E JA C O F E A S T LA N SIN G, 543 E a s t Grand R iv e r. C S A V E U P T O 350 o r m ore on c a r in­ surance. D riv ers, a g e 21-25 or m a r­ ried , 16-25. T a k e S E N T R Y 'S Young D riv e r's Q uestionnaire. Phone 485- g?UDMT% BONANZA COM PACT TWO bedroom . Couple 3647 o r 882-7284 0 - 5 '2 stereo eig h t-tra ck ca rtrid g e tape financing 9118 SP-5/9 preferred. R ent $100 ton. D riv e by and c a ll betw een *>► 587 Lexing­ play er (w ith "six new ca rtrid g e s) R O B E R T S 770X stereo tap e record/ er. B a th aound-on-sound and sound- SA V E M O N EY -- WASH - 20c LOAD. sis? V ytH T+'C JU l ■ J V SIRLOIN PIT O N E B E D R O O M , luxury a p artm en t. 8 :3 0 p .m . 351-6209 4-4 30 E n tire sy stem nine m onths old. and insuring SYSTEM Cedar G reen s, next to cam pus. Pool. Reduced ren t. C all 351-8381. a fte r N EW T H R E E bedroom a v a ila b le 7- $300 o r best o ffe r. C all T om . 353- 4010. 1-4/30 with-SOhttd. 3280. C all 351-8938,' ISP-5 2 B R IN G Y O U R p rescrip tion to --O P­ C om plete dry clean in g S h irt serv ­ ice . W EN D R O W 'S ECON-O-WASH jTgrw i i i f l 3006 V ine. One block w est of Sears. your next car Special Rates fo r MSU Students AMERICA'S fastest grow- "Ing steak restaurant chain. 6pm F O U R TH M A N 'fo r fla t, su m m er. $55. 1 -4 3 0 15-68-9-1- o C* K I T F D « lv dining r place. patio . $250 per month. F a m ily , room , .o o m . fire ­ , BO X S P R IN G Coil spring. $10. 351-7969 and m a ttr e s s . $20 2-5/1 T IC A L DISCOUNT. Building Phone IV 2-4667 416 T ussing 5-5 3 C-5 2 Ask me about the State U tilitie s paid. P a rk in g . 131 Wood- YA RN AND F A B R IC C E N T E R Ma­ Farm Car Finance Plan * WEEKEND m e re 351-9255 SP-5/6 only. 372-4063 S P -4 '30 PO LA R O ID C O L O R -P ack c a m e ra STEREO - F O U R -track re co rd er son. Phone 676-2973. F in e fa b rics fo r new or used cars. Noon F r l. - Noon Mon. NOW HIRING ARBOR FO REST A PARTM ENTS E A S T LANSIN G New th ree bedroom unfurnished ran ch. C lose to schools Model 250 w ith close-up lens and p o rtrait lens. Also, lea th e r a c c e s ­ w ith speakers, m icrophones. Like new. Listed. 3260 S ell. 3140 355- sewing sport y arn ! a cc e s s o rie s . N ew -orlon C-5 2 * lo a n s a rra n g e d th ro u g h a lo c a l b a n k . and M SU . F a m ily onlv^ $200 plus sory case, tri-pod. and filters. *>79 S P -5 2 BROILER WOMAN - COOKS T row bridge Road. E ast Lansing C JF Plus Gas F a cu lty m em b ers D elu xe one and two u tilitie s. C all 332-1859. S P -5 1 F in e st quality. T h ree m onths old. AT M cDONALD S Sunday night. Yellow J J No Mileage Charge w ill tra in . Part tim e. bedroom a p a rtm en ts a v a ila b le. P r i­ Original value o v er one hundred G A R R A R D T U R N T A B L E , walnut fa ce . c a r . black strip e Y ellow co at, brown PORTER - w ill tra in . Part SU M M E R FO U R -m ^n furnished house Sh u re ca rtrid g e, ex cellen t condition hair. Outside tab le in a pair E y es v ate patio and sw im m ing pool. Cha­ ninety d o llars. Will s ell fo r $110. 484-2671 S P -5 2 m et a t a g lan ce H ere s hoping for tim e. let House fo r p riv a te p a rties Within in E a s t Lansing, am ple parking. 351- or best o ffer. C all T om . 353-4010. a ch an ce Call J o e 353-1403 1-4 30 DAILY DISHWASHER - w ill tra in . walking d ista n ce o f cam pu s. children or p ets Phone 337-0634 for No 0467. S P -5 3 3-5/2 E V IN R U D E B C a l1 E D 2" Part Tim e. F O U R MAN house, su m m er sublease. W H IT E SEW IN G M achine in desk c a b ­ 4645 S P 4 30 U P U P » '“tjg g g fc lV th P G A PA U L­ NO appointm ent. C-5 2 CASHIER - w ill tra in . Part Reduced ra te s . $40 each . U tilitie s inet. Sew s like new. H as a ll th e a t­ E T T E A N m p M ttfiik r P resid e n t. Wes! M3 PPlus er Day Gas MILEAGE CHARGE tim e. , BUS GIRLS - w ill tra in . E A S T LA N SIN G M A R IG O L D A P A R T ­ M E N T S . 911 M arigold. Furnished paid. Tw o blocks from 430 P a rk Lane. 337-0015. cam pus. 3-5'2 tach m en ts. $45 o r D ennis D istributin g. 316 N. C edar $5.00 m onth. 40 P O IN T Diamond ring a fte r 6 Saturday a fte r 12 485-0278 SP -5 1 W ilson 1-4 30 ------------- one-bedroom , air-conditioned. A cross Lansing. 482-2677 m C-5/2 JIM RYAN GEO. TOB Part tim e. s tre e t fro m cam pu s. Phone IV 9- NEW T H R E E - bedroom a v a ila b le Animal* . jHfrsonal 7-.J71r , ! p T T - %' PART and fu ll tim e. No 9651 for appointm ent. C-5 2 7-15-68-9-1-69. Huge fam ily VACUUM C L E A N E R S ” H oover Up­ OR CHOOSE OUR REGULAR W|CK T N B H H i r e m t a s v but u 's RYAN & TOBIN LOW RATE OF late hours. Some Sundays. room , dining room , laundry room , fire p la ce , patio. $250 p er month. rig h ts. $18.00; E le c tr o lu x 's w ith AFG H AN P U P P IE S tw elve w eeks old (jnly the J 1-4 30 INSURANCE Top wages - benefits. Fin­ N E E D O N E or two m en for E v e r ­ a tta ch m e n ts. $20.00. and m any C re a m and brindle co lors. Crown F a m ily only . 372-4063. S P - 5 '6 m o re. T h e se a r e guaranteed . D ennis C re st breeding AKC Holt. 694- Per Per est in working conditions. g reen A rm s. Reduction . 351-5824 W EL C O M E AN «^ con grats new a ctiv e s. 339 MORGAN LANE 4-5'3 D istrib utin g . 326 N. C edar. Lansing 0093. s p -5 2 Love. AD P i s \ 1-4 30 Day M ile * Gas S U M M E R T E R M One-four students. FRANDOR R easo n ab le. N ear cam pu s. Park ing 482-2677. C-5/2 D E L T A A P A R T M E N T - need one or S IA M E S E K IT T E N S . R eg istered . Good W IL L-Y U M : CON G RATS on gettin g the STATI FARM 351-0050 A p p ly B o n a n z a S i r lo in P H two g irls to su b lea se sum m er term Call 351-4951 5-5 3 332-8903. 4-5/3 NEW H ARM ON Y g u itar. N ever used. pets, a ffectio n a te 325 B e tty Purs- Ja g Y o u 'll m ak e a g re a t team Lour Call a fte r 5 p.m . 355-5841 3-5/2 glove. 355-8396 S P -5 2 1-4 30 You must be 21 and STATE FARM O N E B E D R O O M house, furnished. have a valid MSU LU card. 600 N . HOMER near Sagi­ T H R E E M EN needed su m m er sub lease $100. ‘ C lo se to cam pus. C all 485- R E C O R D P L A Y E R stand. 25 album s. B R IT T A N Y S P A N IE L S E ig h t w eeks ZTA NEW In itia te s: C ongratulations INSURANCE Chalet A p artm en ts N egotiate ra te s 3616. a f te r 5 p.m . 5-5/6 MUTUAL naw across from SPARTAN 351-0859. ' 3-5 1 $20: Over 50 8-tra ck s te r e o tapes. $5.00 each . 332-0437 2-5/1 E x c e lle n t hunting, fam ily dogs 320 on going activ e . W asn 't it w orth it? 372-6655 S P -5 2 Y our s is te rs . 1-4 30 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY 214 SO. TWIN. 10 a.m. - 12 noon F O U R -B E D R O O M furnished hom e 7l/t H o m e O ffic e :B lo o m in g to n , Illin o is P 6 2 1<26 CAPITOL 372-8660 and 1-4 p.m. except Sunday. S U M M E R -- TW O o r th re e m an lux­ ury a p a rtm en t. Reduced ra te s 351- m iles fro m M SU. With breezew av and a tta ch e d tw o-car g a ra g e. Many e x tra s . $225 per m onth. C all 655* T Y P E W R IT E R able SM ITH -C orona p o rt­ Beautifu l condition. $55. C all M IN IA T U R E G ERM A N Sch n auzer fe­ m a le puppies. AKC. 3100 485- Real’Estate 8518 5-5 3 372-8243 ' SP-4/30 T W E N T Y A C R E S -- S ix m iles from 1746. 3-5 2 6107 S P -5 I M SU . offerin g s tre a m and som e T H R E E ROOM furnished ap artm en t INDIAN S IT A R - B e a u tifu l, two bass woods Only 312.500. 32.500 down Do You Know That You Can Live At P r iv a te e n tra n ce , parking, u tilities TA K IN G A P PL IC A T IO N S fo r houses speaker cab in ets. 15” Lan sin gs. 351- C all Bud H aves. 1-625-3819 or 332-5157 3-5 1 for fa ll te rm , near F ran d o r. T hree 4207 SP-4/30 M obil* Horn** CLA UCH ERTY REA LTY, re a lto r bedroom , parking, ca rp eted , fu r­ 351-5300. S P -5 3 N E E D E D : TWO g irls. Luxury a p a rt­ nished. $54 per m onth p er person, m en t. C lo se to cam p u s $53'm onth plus u tilitie s. 10 m onth lea se . Call F E N D E R BASSMAN a m p lifie r, b a ss R O B E R T S 770X stereo tape reco rd er. More classifieds on Eydeal Villa guitar. Lansing 15” sp eak er. S av e B o th sound-on-sound and sound-with 353-7284. a fte r 5 p.m . 351-8816 3-5 1 372-6188 S P -5 7 $215.353-0245. SP-5/1 -sound 3250 C all 351-8938. S P -4 30 back page S U M M E R L E A S E . Two g irls , e x c e l­ F U R N IS H E D T H R E E bedroom house, lent location $50 m onthly Call 351- clo se. L e a s e : 6/68-6/69. F a c u lty pre­ 8528 3-5 1 ferred . $200. 332-2916 3-5 1 P la ce Your L O V E L Y F U R N IS H E D tw o-three bed­ PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD M A LE N E E D E D to sh a re ap artm en t Furnished. N ear M SU. $75. 625 room houses av a ila b le. Ju n e . L ease for as little as Jo h n R .. E a s t Lansing. 351-9134 Also, studio ap a rtm en t. 351-5696. 10-5 10 S P -5 7 SU M M ER SU B L E A SE T h ree m an Today . . . J u s t clip , co m p lete, m ail. W A N TED : O N E g irl fo r sum m er Beechw ood A p artm en ts. $50 351- fu rn ish e d .' W alking d ista n ce bargain . 353-2170. Will S P -5 2 S T A TE NEW S will bill you la te r . 7838 5-5 3 JU N E - AU GU ST. A lbert Avenue. R E D U C E D R A T E S . Supervised luxury ap a rtm en t. E x c e lle n t location. Men. Ideal fo r g rad u ates, undergraduates w elcom e. Two to four $50 each/ Call 337-2263 5-5 3 m onth only. 351-5028 S P -4 30 Z ip C o d e O N E G IR L needed beginning fall te rm . C edarbrook A rm s. C all 351- W A N T ED : S T U D E N T to sh a re two 8820. 5-5 3 bedroom house. Phone Jo e . 372- P h on » S tu d e n t N o. 1758.353-0614 SP-4 30 S U M M E R S U B L E T two m an Cedar C o n s e c u t iv a D a te s to Run G reen s ap a rtm en t. C all 351-5782 BL O C K TO BERKEY Furnished. SP -4 30 Y e a r lea se from Ju n e . 5-6 m en. P r e fe r g rads. $300 m onth includes ON E MAN su m m er te rm . Cedar Vil- P r in t A d H e re : • C o m p le t e ly fu r n is h e d u tilitie s, parking. 655-1022. 3-4/30 • A i r c o n d itio n e d J a « ^ 1 0 w e e k ^ 5 ^ 5 » k ^ S F M /^ • • 1 to 4 m a n a p a rtm e n ts A m p le p a r k in g • O u r h e ate d p o o ls a r e open s p r in g Let s u m m e r and fa ll. • C a ll u s. W e a r e h e lp in g o u r r e s id e n t s fin d s u m m e r s u b le a s e s . Margaret Merad, Realtor 10 Words or Less: P e a n u t s P e r s o n a l s m u s t be p la c e d In p e r so n . SELL YOUR HOME . . . 1 day - *1.50 3 days - *3.00 5 days - *5.00 60ÿ per word AND MOVE TO Over 10 Words Add: 151 per word 40¿ per word EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT CO Northwind Farms Apartments 745 Burcham D rive, Apt. 2 Mall t o : Michigan S tate News o F o r F a cu lt y and S taff 3 4 6 Student S e r v ic e s Bldg. 351-7880, or 351-4275 after 5 p.m . 351-7722 MSU E a s t L a n sin g , M ich. Tuesday, April 30, 1968 12 Michigan State News, E ast Landing, Michigan Transportation Reaf Estate T H R E E B E D R O O M house, eig h t m iles to cam p u s W all-to-w all nylon c a r ­ petin g throughout. M odern k itchen, bu ilt-in cu pboard s and ap p lian ces. R ID E W A N TED im m ed iately M orn­ ings fro m U .S. 27 to cam pus. C all 489-0142. SP-4/30 Rights Commission hears Negroes B u ilt-in c lo s e ts and book c a s e . At­ N.S.A. RO U N D T rip flight to London. (continued from page one) “ let them know what side" developing base of registered the U.S. House of Representa­ to help the whites understand nothing about the federal pro­ tr a c tiv e tree d lot. $16,000. Phone Ju n e 10-August 10 3246 C ontact evicts nim from his land. grams operating fo r those dis­ she was on. voters, is helping the Negro. tives, said that the political their needs. Ml-flOM a fte r S p .m S P -5 1 P au l S ch ra d er. 1135 Lake D rive. Such was the case of witness The witnesses agreed that the coalition formed as a result The importance of under­ placed. G rand R ap id s 3-4 30 W illie H ill, the father of seven increasing strength of the Ne­ Witness Rev. W illiam M. would help the Negro in various standing Negro problems ele­ He also seemed confused by EA ST LA N SIN G . W ard cliff a re a T h ree bedroom , by ow ner. New R I D E N E E D E D from S t J o h n s to children, who was evicted for gro p olitical power, due to Branch, a Negro candidate for areas--including the economic-- ments in the white power struc­ the impact of c iv il rights ac­ k itch en w ith a ll bu ilt ins, carp eted cam pus. 8-5 p.m . M ondav-Friday 355- transporting people without ture was shown by Jesse H. tivities. throughout. P an eled fa m ily room 8332. e x t 68 3-5 1 cars to the polls. Two c a r a tta c h e d g arag e. Good loca­ Haines, owner of an 11,000 acre M r. and Mrs. .R ay Thomas, tion. P lu s b ase m en t student ap art­ m en t, co m p lete ly furnished. ren tin g 322-4507 $192 m onth $28,500. New Call S P -5 Wanted W7A N TED : O N E g irl summer, term a Negro husband and wife, said they were also forced out of their house, from their land and People’s march on Washington plantation in Dallas county. Haines, s till operating under the agarian cotton plantation “ It has made them (the ten­ ants) more or less unsettled." Another aspect of the Negro Sh a re larg e ap artm en t $50 353- (continued from page one) Dept., fo r instance, the delega­ not encumber that e ffo rt w ith the system, has tenants who work problem examined in the hear­ 1216. S P -5 I expensive farm equipment be­ tion denounced U.S. diplom atic his land under him. ing was the typical inadequacy T H R E E B E D R O O M Spanish-type. P r i­ The opening round of talks in­ support in any way of racist cause M r. Thomas dared to con­ and business ties w ith Portugal These tenants, who pay of housing found in these rural vate WoodgO m a c r e s . F iv e m iles dicated that precampaign publi­ societies abroad.” ea s t cam pus 322.500 355-9666 F A C U L T Y C O U P L E wants to rent front his landlord about subsidy Haines for rent and supplies, facu lty hom e ifurnished). R e lia b le city. saying the objectives are and South Africa. They also said a ll foreign work­ southern areas, as sketched in A fter 5 p m 351-6693 SP-4/30 payments addressed to him live in housing which, by his 355-3026 a fte r 5 p.m . S P -5/1 simply jobs-and-income legisla­ As the United States strives to ers, including seasonal workers a report by Harold Culmer of (Thomas). Mrs. Thomas had achieve its promise, the group's own admission, has "no run­ E A S T G RA N D R iv e r, two in co m es, lot tion, was too conservative. from Mexico, should be barred the CRC staff. But the real R E S P O N S IB L E M A R R IE D couple been active in c iv il rights to form al statement said, "we must ning water and no to ile t" in impact was shown graphically 80x 165 zoned c o m m e rcia l—good needs ap artm en t or house Sum m er In their views fo r the State from entering the United States fa r bu siness developm ent. Owner term 355-2524 SP-4/30 so long as the poor of America the four-room dwellings. by Rev. Daniel H arrell, project m oving 332-2276 t SP-5/3 Haines, who develops half are w ithout jobs. director for the Southwest Ala­ N E W L Y P A IN T E D two b id ro om hom e N ear M SU. new Middle school. At­ tach ed g arag e, fenced y ard , e x tra s T H E CO ST of a W ant Ad is n 't high but its broad co v erag e w ill bring respon ses to you w ithin hours! Phi Beta Kappa On behalf of the Poor People’s Campaign the group demanded that subsidies to large farm ers of his land fo r tim ber, adm it­ ted that, while tenants were moving off his place, he knew bama Self-Help Housing Pro­ ject. the only such project in the entire state. M odest p ric e D ow npaym ent plus take BLO O D DONORS needed $7_ 50 j o r (continued from page one) ence, 41; Social Science, 40; and 3.5 GPA would be required, a l­ for taking land out of production dver low in terest m ortg age. 332- all positive A negative. B n ega­ 5310. a fte r 6 p.m . S P -5 2 e. and AB negative. $10.00. O "We selected approximately Justin M o rrill College, 4. Justin though it m ight go as high as 3.6. be halted and that farm workers tiv negative. $12.00 MICHIGAN COM­ nine per cent of those students M o rrill only has six graduating The national organization sets be supported in their fig ht for ROTC B Y O W N E R — 2319 Leon, th re e bed­ collective bargaining rights. room s, fourth bedroom in b asem en t, M U N IT Y BLOOD CEN TER. 507 from four colleges graduating seniors, Brown said, so this the m inim um at 3.35, w ith the 1 2 E a s t G rand R iv er. E a s t Lan­ local chapter determ ining its own Marching five abreast, the fam ily roon, 1 ' i baths, built-in range w inter or spring terms, said means two-thirds were selected sing. above the new Campus Book and dishw asher, cu stom d rap es, two- S to ic . H ours: 9-3:30 Monday. T u es­ H arry J. Brown, associate pro­ for Phi Beta Kappa membership. m aximum. delegation crossed The M all, c a r g a ra g e. 487-0681 SP-5>6 Brown also said that selection No juniors were selected this snaking past the Washington (continued from page one) “ Any such recommendations day. and F rid a y : Wednesday and fessor of history and secretary Thursday, 12-6:30. 337-7183 C of MSU's chapter of Phi Beta for the chapter was to ta lly based tim e but w ill be selected next Monument on its way to the Jus­ Skip Rudolph, ju d icia ry chair­ which may be developed w ill be *’ CO U N T R Y H O M E - O kem os Three- bedroom . C arp eted, fire p la ce , under Kappa the nation's oldest and on academic achievement and time. Brown said. tice Department and an inter­ man. stated in a letter to Milton forwarded at a later date." Ru­ IF YOU NT) longer need your g u itar 325.000. 337-7453, a fte r 5 p.m . 3-5 2 bestknown scholastic fraternity. that participation in activities “ O rdinarily the top juniors are view w ith Atty. Gen. Ramsey B. Dickerson, v^ce president for dolph wrote. * y for winning h earts, let it work to r you another way. A dvertise Brown declined comment on was not considered. Students had selected." he said, “ but we did not Clark student affairs, last week that Service it today in a S ta te News Want what grade point average was re­ to fu lfill specific requirements, because we had so much to do.'' the jud icia ry's decision was only Thomas said the fact that the Ad and it w ill p a jw ff once again quired for selection, but said such as two years of a foreign Juniors w ith at least a 3.75 The demands prepared for an opinion. jud icia ry's decision on this part A P PL IC A T IO N S A R E now being taken of the appeal was unanimous was “ excellent work in a broad, lib­ language. GPA would be eligible for ad­ C lark's study included "a n af­ “ The ju d ic ia ry has not. to this to p lace your child in m y nursery- TWO G IR L S want to sublease fall type licensed hom e. Ages 2 'x to 5 term only. 355-2121 S P -4 30 eral arts program “ was neces­ H arry H. Kim ber. chairman mission to the chapter, if they firm a tiv e and systematic litig a ­ point, had sufficient opportunity “ significant." N ear F ran d o r Phone 482-3152. S P -5 2 sary. • ' of the Dept, of Religion and head have completed at least 113 term tion program against Northern to form ulate any recommenda­ “ The decision showed an MANY H A P P Y U S E R S re m em b er Students were selected from of the application comm ittee for hours of regular college work. and Southern urban school-dis- tions of University-wide rele­ awareness and understanding of D R IV E W A Y S. PA T IO S. P o rch e s, steps the nam e "W and A ds" becau se the sp irit of the Academic Free­ the College of Arts and Letters; MSU’s chapter, said fa ll term Juniors w ill be selected in the tric t segregation“ and more suits vance which it may care to make brick s, blocks, g arag e floors, b a se­ they know they work. T ry one and m en t floors B eau tifu ilv done Call w ith 73 members; N atural Sci- that he estimated that at least a fa ll* in the ru ra l South. as a result of this hearing. dom R eport." he said. vgu 11 s e e 1 C H A R L IE WATSON. IV 4-5223 SLEEPWEAR 489-8940 C HOUSING A N Y T IM E a fte r Ju n e 8th G radu ate a ssista n t, m arried . No W hy Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay M ore! Why Pay.More! Why Pay More! -5= D IA P E R S E R V IC E -D ia p a re n e An­ children. J e f f G reen e. K-7 W ashing­ tisep tic P r o c e s s approved by. D oc­ ton C t . Mt P lea sa n t 772-2458. S P -5 7 tors. S a m e D iap ers returned all tim es. Y o u rs or Ours. B aby Clothes G ERM A N W ORLD WAR II souviners. washed fre e . No deposit. A M E R I­ P le g se c a ll a fte r 6 p.m .. 332-4700 CAN D IA P E R S E R V IC E 914 E a s t S P -5 2 G ier S tr e e t-P h o n e 482-0864 C E X P E R IE N C E D TU TO R in M athe­ Typing Servie* m a tics . G radu ate or undergradu­ ate co u rses. 355-1191 3-4 30 TERM P A P E R S . T h eses, d isserta ­ tions. m an uscripts. Corona E le c tr ic . CH EVROLET 19" 956. 1957 or E lite print. 332-8505 C-5/2 1961 C l " . • I ablv a two- Specially fo r M o th e r's D ay. A Special group of sleepw ear fo r a very door. f y X * * 1*. standard tra n s­ special person for M o th e r's Day. Ladies.’ shift gown and baby doll with T Y P IN G D O N E in my home. 2Vx blocks m ission. engine not essen tial Up lovely s e lf-c o lo r em broidery yokes In asso rted fa b r ic s .D a c r o n ® Nylon from cam pus. 332-1619. 24-5/31 to $150. 337-9430. 3-5 1 and Cotton o r K o d e l® Polyeste r and cotton blends. Why pay more! LADIES C A R O LE C A R T E R T erm papers, ROOM F O R m a le student near c a m ­ GOWN th eses, g en eral typing Corona e le c ­ tric , 337-1893 SP-4 29 pus. R e st of term . 353-7682 F E M A L E F IR S T y ea r gradu ate stu­ S P -5 3 YOUR CHOICE - - - DEPT. B A R B I M E L . typing, m ultilithing. No dent d e sires to sh a re ap artm en t with jo b too larg e o r too sm all. Block off other g rad u ates from fa ll on. 353- cam pus. 332-3255. C 6196. S P -5 2 NYLON SALE E F F IC I E N T C O N SCIEN TIO U S typing spoken here. Je a n Chappeu. 355- O N E G IR L - T a k e o v er lea se Cedar 1002 S P -5 2 V illag e n ext y ear. 355-7336. 4-5 3 ANN BRO W N : typist and m ultilith. O N E G tftL Ed en R o c next y ear. $67.50 o ffse t printing. D issertation s, the­ month. C all 353-1190. 3-5 2 ses. m an uscripts, g en eral typing T h rifty A c re s fam ous nylon sale. Special IB M . 8384 17 y ears exp erien ce. 332- C W AN TED TO re n t: two m an ap artm en t F A L L T E R M O N LY . 355-6835 3-5 2 sale on se a m le ss m esh, fir s t quality In cin­ namon and Debonalse. Pair ST U D E N T DISCOUN T - SH EILA F U R N ISH E D TWO bedroom ap artm en t or house. Call F r e ia . 353-8764. 8-5 CA M PBELL. E le c tr ic . 337-2134. T erm E xp erien ced typist. papers, theses. C p.m . PA ID S U B JE C T S N E E D E D fo r in ter­ S P -5 '6 SIZES 9 to 11 - NYLON DEPT. M A RILYN CA R R legal s e c re ta ry esting discussion ex p erim en t on tim e E le c tr ic typew riter A fter 5:30 p.m. only. G irls : Monday and F rid a y . 1 and weekends. 393-2654. P ick up and delivery. C p.m . or 2 p.m . or Tuesd ay 2 p .m .: Boys: W ednesday 1 p.m . o r 2 p.m .. FIRST CALL Thursday 2 p .m .: In te re s te d ? Call TOMATO JUICE 5 Jafl ANY KIND O F typing in m y home. 353-1675 o r 351-9302 evenings. S P - 5 '7 $ 1 0 0 489-2514. C PA ULA ANN sional th eses tric. M ultilith H A U G H EY: typist. IB M o ffset printing P ro fe s­ Selec- 337- me lady won’th 1527. C BANQUET FROZEN 0 CREAM PIES 5 Flavors! 19 T Y P IN G T E R M papers and theses. E le c tr ic typew riter. F a s t serv ice Call 332-4597 SP-5 6 SHARON V L IE T . E xp erien ced typist. E le c tr ic ty p ew riter. T erm papers, th eses, e tc . Call 484-4218 O protest 14 oz. wt. too much ARMOUR'S VER IBEST 6? E X P E R T D ISSE R T A T IO N and m anu­ CINDY LIQUID I QT. J IM PORK CHOPS Center Rib scrip t typing. R e fe re n ce s. N ear K el­ logg C enter. 332-5545. SP -5 2 PLASTIC LB. DETERGENT BOTTLE ROUND OR SWISS MEIJER s ta r t Oik hr DELICIOUS CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRIES Quart 57 : STEAK Wilson Corn King Meijer Economy LB. 6 9 FINEST USDA C H O IC E 770 LB. THIS WEEK'S AMBERSTONE DINNERWARE FEATURE . . . $ CANNED HAM r 8 LB. SIZE w o lf? DINNER r u n nwi y ONLY IflA WITH EACH $5.00 PURCHASE 5 . 9 9 T h e a b ility to th in k fo r y o u rs e lf, a n d to th in k c o rre c tly w h e n m a k in g \5 " ; SA V E 5* \ 5‘ ! E 5 « } SA V E 5/ S 5« I1 it 1 d e c is io n s ,d e te rm in e s I f w ith th is co u p o n to w a r d V ! i w ith th is co u p o n to w a r d ▼ w I 1 ^ # th a p a r c h * » * o f th a p u rch a sa * f * g y o u r fu tu re . I I u ca|lm H ni J A 1 S *«••»*•"*• ■ ■ S c o tt Ju m b o in i* | I 191JS. I j * 27 C o m e to th is le c tu re w ith th a t w ill e x a m in e th e co u p o n I K E T C H U P ~ T O W E L S I tr u e n a tu re o f th in k in g a n d its s p iritu a l b a sis. I An A ny y *o tr aa ll ll co u p o n s ra d a o m a b la w ith $ 9 .0 0 p u rch a sa o r m o re. | I A n y n r a ll'c o u p o n s re d e e m a b le w ith $ 5 .0 0 p u rch a s a a t m ore. I It w ill be g iv e n by ■ II xmd M i n g b o a r , w in # , c ig a r e tte ite m s n r co u p o n ham s, In c lu d in g b e e r , w in e, c ig a r e tte h em s a t co u p o n h em s, lim it o n e p e r cu sto m e r. E x p ires S a t., M ay 4 , 1 9 6 8 . 9 I© lim it a n a p a r cu st*m # r. e x p ir e s S a t ., M a y 4 , 1 0 M . ■ M a rtin N. H e a fe r, C.S., a n e x p e rie n c e d BRITISH r \m M e i j e r & T h r i f t y A c r e s C o u p o n M e i j e r & T h r i f t y A c r e s C o u p o n p ra c titio n e r o f C h ris tia n S cie nce STERLING C y B ra w m M i m g !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! meiJER J h e a lin g . . . a n d a m e m b e r o f T he C h ris tia n S cie n ce So fine a gift, life 1 I H' / S A V E 11/ V j >9 v * S A V E 12/ w h h th is c o u p o n to w a rd 112« I B o a rd o f L e c tu re s h ip . it’s even sold I J f w ith th is c * * p n n In w a r d th e p u r c h a s a o f U M Y 's I h * p u rch a s a of thrifty acres in jewelry stores. I Corned Beef, 12-ox. w t. J ) ■ ■ C a n ta d lo - W EDNESDAY M A Y 1st 4:00 p .m . After shave 9 C hili w /B oons, 1-lb . E-ox. Sloppy Jooo, 15 Vi-ox. w t. M tor X i j { M e a t L o a f M ix 1>44L W t. 25* € w hh coupon I 1 106 B. W e lls H all Sponsored by from $3.50. Cologne 5 6 A n y n r n il co u p o n s ra d a o m a b la w h h $ 5 .0 0 p u rch a s e * r m o re E xclu d in g b o a r, w in * , d g n r o t t * ite m s e r co u p o n h e m s Lim it o n * p a r cu sto m e r. E x p ire s S o f ., M a y 4 , 1 9 6 8 . Assy o r o l co u p o n s r e d ee m a b le w h h 3 9 8 0 p u rch a s e a t m a r * . E x clu d in g b o a r, w in * , d g n r o tt* Item s a t c o u p e n h a m * o n * p a r cu sto m e r. E x p ire s I n f . , S ta y 4 , 1 9 6 1 . I | ~ SUPER mflRKETS CHRISTIAN 5125 W. Saginaw & © from $5.00. SCIENCE M e i i e r T h r i f t y A c r e s C o u p o n M e i j e r T h r i f t y A c r e s C o u p o n 6200 S. Pennsylvania ORGANIZATION E v eryo n e Is welcom e ■ a a tn tla l o ils Im ported from Q raat Britain . VV h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! Com pounded in U .S.A .