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EVERY NOBLE... . . d e e d d i e t h , i f s u r p r e s s - e d i n s i l e n c e . - - P i n d a r .
MICHIGANSTATE
UNIVERSITY N E W SCLEARING
. . . a n d c o o l t o d a y w i t h a h i g h i n t h e m i d d l e 7 0 ' s .
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R e m e d i a l R e a d i n g P r o g r a m R e v i v e d
1 , 4 0 0 R a r e V o l u m e sA 1 , 4 0 0 - v o l u m e c o l l e c t i o n o n c r i m e , t o r t u r e a n d
d u e l i n g h a s b e e n a c q u i r e d b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r y f r o m t h e l i b r a r y a t t h e C a s t l e o f N u r e m b e r g .
R i c h a r d C h a p i n » d i r e c t o r o f M S U L i b r a r i e s , a n n o u n c e d t h e a c q u i s i t i o n o f t h e c o l l e c t i o n , w h i c h i s w r i t t e n m a i n l y In L a t i n a n d G e r m a n s c r i p t .
T h e b o o k s , a c c o r d i n g t o J o h n W h i t e l a w , M SU s p e c i a l c o l l e c t i o n s l i b r a r i a n , a r e e x p e c t e d t o b e of v a l u e t o s t u d e n t s i n t h e S c h o o l o f P o l i c e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d t h e C o l l e g e o f S o c i a l S c i e n c e s . H e a s o p o i n t e d o u t t h a t i n d i v i d u a l v o l u m e s w i l l b e o f v a l u e t o o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s .
T h e a c q u i s i t i o n i n c l u d e s a p i e c e o f c h a r r e d c l o t h i n g , r e p o r t e d t o h a v e b e e n t a k e n f r o m t h e c o a t o f m a r t y r J o h n H u s s , w h o w a s b u r n e d a t t h e s t a k e .
M a n y of t h e v o l u m e s h a v e p a r c h m e n t b i n d i n g s . O n e o f t h e m o s t o r n a t e l y b o u n d b o o k s i s " T h e S t a t e o f N u r e m b e r g , R e n e w e d R e f o r m a t i o n , 1 5 6 4 . ’ ’ If h a s a l e a t h e r b i n d i n g w h i c h h a s b e e n s t a m p e d w i t h B i b l i c a l s c e n e s .T h e r e i s a l s o a v o l u m e o n t h e l a w s of d u e l i n g int h e M i d d l e A g e s .T h e c o l l e c t i o n w a s p u r c h a s e d f o r M 5 U b y F r e d r i c k A l t m a n of K r a u s P e r i o d i c a l s , M e r r i c k , N . Y .
B y C H A R J O L L E S S t a t e N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r
A re a d in g Im p ro v e m e n t p ro g ra m fo r s t u d e n t s in "a c a d e m ic t r o u b le " and fre sh m e n who s c o re s ig n if ic a n t ly lo w on th e en tra n ce re a d in g te s t w i l l be re v iv e d th is fa l l by the C o lle g e o f E d u ca tio n .
T h e p ro g ra m , designed by B y ro n Van R oeke l, p ro fe s s o r o f educ a tio n , w i l l be based on ass igned re a d in g in the U n iv e r s ity C o lle g e c o u rs e s .
I ts e m p h a s is w i l l be on re a d in g im p ro v e m e n t, as opposed to the co m b in a tio n re a d in g and c o m p o s it io n s k i l ls taugh t in the E n g lis h p re p a ra to ry co u rs e by the D e p a rtm e n t o f A m e ric a n T h o u g h t and Language.
A s tudy conc luded la s t s p r in g te rm re ve a le d an apparen t " c o r re la t io n betw een the u n iv e rs ity c frop -ou t o r s tuden ts in ‘ academ ic ■ t ro u b le ’ and- t h e i r ' p e rfo rm a n c e on th e sez&ing te s t g iven to fre s h - m e h ," Van R oeke l sa id .
T h e re a d in g im p ro v e m e n t p ro g ra m , d isco n tin u e d in 1961 bu t r e vam ped la s t s p r in g te rm fo r use th is fa l l , w i l l be re q u ire d fo r f r e s h -
NEW STRIKE BILLE m p l o y e s U n i o n
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m en who s c o re s ig n if ic a n t ly lo w on the e n tra n ce re a d in g te s t.T h e p ro g ra m w i l l em phas ize rea d in g e f fe c t iv e ly in the U n iv e r
s i ty co lle g e c o u rse s because " a l l fre s h m e n take th e m and they re re p re s e n ta t iv e o f m a jo r a re a s o f s tu d y ,” Van R oeke l e xp la in e d .
A bout 15 g radua te s tuden ts , who w i l l a ttend t r a in in g se ss io n s in S ep tem ber, w i l l teach the c o u rs e . I t s le s s than 55 se c tio n s w i l l m e e t tw ic e a week, w h ile the g rad u a te s tuden ts w i l l be a v a ila b le s ix h o u rs a week to he lp s tuden ts in d iv id u a lly .
T h e co u rs e Is designed to deve lop re a d in g f lu e n c y , to b u ild vocabu la ry pow er and to he lp s tuden ts In te rp re t te s t ite m s , a c c o rd in g to Van R oeke l.
Q u ic k -p e rc e p tio n e x e rc is e s w i l l be used to deve lop flu e n c y . T h e studen t w i l l be to ld he has th re e m in u te s to re a d a se le c te d pabsage.
“ T h e g oa l Isn ’ t speed re a d in g ,” Van R oeke l sa id , " b u t t r y in g to get the Job done in a reasonab le leng th o f t im e . "
S tudents w i l l be questioned on se le c te d re a d in g s f ro m U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e te x ts , as w e ll as g iven v o ca b u la r e x e rc is e s . " E v e r y vocabu la ry e x e rc is e w i l l Inc lude w o rd s found in the b as ic c o lle g e books, he sa id .
T e s t Ite m s to in te rp re t w i l l be se lec ted f ro m the sam ple te s ts d is tr ib u te d b y the U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e .
G orden A , Sabine, v ice p re s id e n t fo r sp e c ia l p ro je c ts and d ir e c to r o f the re a d in g im p ro v e m e n t p ro g ra m , sa id th a t fe w e r in co m ing fre s h m e n than an tic ip a te d w i l l need the rea d in g c o u rs e s .
" B u t w he re I t is a p ro b le m , I t ’ s a b l g advantage to o ve rco m e i t , ” he sa id . __________________________
B y K Y L E K E R B A W Y S t a t e N e w s S t a f f W r i t e rT h e go -ahead has been g iven
fo r the d r iv e to e n ro ll n on - academ ic e m p lo ye s o f the U n iv e r s i ty in to the M ic h ig a n State E m p lo y e s ’ U n io n .
T h e s ig n a l cam e a fte r G ov. G eorge R om ney signed a b i l l am ending a p o r t io n o f the H u tc h - enson " n o - s t r i k e " act.
T h a t act p re v io u s ly p ro h ib ite d em p lo ye s o f p u b lic in s t itu t io n s f ro m s t r ik in g and p ro v id e d pena lt ie s in the event p u b lic e m p lo ye s d id s t r ik e .
T h e new la w , s igned on J u ly 23 , re m o v e s the p ro v is io n s fo r p e n a ltie s in the event p u b lic e m p lo y e s s t r ik e .
J e r r y K e n d z io rs k i, s ta ff r e p re s e n ta t iv e o f the e m p lo ye s ’ unio n , s ta ted th a t the new law p ro v id e s " t h e to o ls to dea l w ith the U n i v e r s i t y ' s a d m in is tra t io n , " and w ith what he c a lle d " t h e a p p a llin g w o rk c o n d itio n s at Avy.”
I t g ives p u b lic em p lo ye s v i r t u a l ly the sam e r ig h ts en joyed by w o r k e r s In p r iv a te in d u s try , K e n d z io rs k i added.
T h e d r iv e w i l l com m ence la te th is m on th . I t w i l l seek to e s ta b l is h a m a j o r i t y o f the non - academ ic e m p lo ye s In the un ion in o rd e r to ob ta in c o lle c t iv e b a r -
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F ir e R a g e s N e a r P la n t S i teA f i r e th a t began as a s m a ll
g ra s s f i r e n e a r the s ite o f the new p o w e r p la n t F r id a y ended in a b laze th a t caused $3,000 dam age.
T he tw o -a la rm f i r e d re w fo u r f i r e tru c k s f r o m E a s t L a n s in g f i r e s ta tio n s N o . 1 and s ta tio n N o . 2 on cam pus and about a d o z e n m en f r o m th e cam pus p o lic e s ta tio n to f ig h t i t .
T h e f i r e began at about 12:30 a .m . In the g r a s s under a T ra p p C o n s tru c tio n C o . t r a i l e r , cam pus p o lic e s a id . I t sp read to th e t r a i l e r and to a to o l s h e d n e a rb y .
J u s t as f ire m e n f ro m the cam pus s ta tio n w e re a r r iv in g a t 12:44 a .m . tw o 5 5 -g a llo n d ru m s o f gas In th e t r a i l e r exp loded , shoo ting f la m e s up to 20 fe e t In to the a i r . F ire m e n f ro m the o th e r s ta tio n and cam pus p o lic e w e re c a lle d
in to he lp a t th a t p o in t.T h e l id o f one o f the gas
d ru m s w as found about 100 ya rd s f r o m the t r a i l e r , p o lic e sa id . F la m e s shoo ting f ro m the exp lo s io n se t n um erous s m a ll g ra ss f i r e s a round the a re a .
T he w in d w as c a r r y in g the f i r e r a p id ly and m o re s e rio u s dam age m ig h t have been done had th e f i r e n o t been stopped when I t w as, cam pus p o lic e s a id . T he f i r e rea ch e d as fa r as 100 y a rd s f ro m I ts s ta r t in g p o in t, they e s tim a te d .
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The Man Called Art Buchwald
J i m S t e r b a f i n a l l y g o t in t o s e e t h e w e l l ** k n o w n c o l u m n i s t a n d f o u n d o u t h e w a s a p r o f e s s i o n a l d r o p - o u t . P A G E 2.
T h e s u r g e o n g e n e r a l h a s r e l e a s e d a r e p o r t i n d i c a t i n g t h a t m e a s l e s a r e s t i l l a b i g p r o b l e m i n t h e U . S .
P A G E 4.
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g a in in g r ig h ts w ith the U n iv e r s i ty .
P la n s fo r the d r iv e w e re d is cussed at a m e e tin g o f the U n ion la s t T h u rs d a y .
" T h e d r iv e w i l l have the fu l l su p p o rt and f in a n c ia l back in g o fthe A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n o f S ta te , C o u n ty and M u n ic ip a l E m p lo ye s (A F S C M E )," s a i d R i c h a r d Z w e ib a c k , In te rn a tio n a l re p re se n ta tive o f the fe d e ra tio n . T h e e m p loyes un ion is a p a r t o f AFSC M E.-
Z w e ib a ck a lso sa id the d r iv e w i l l be supported by the A F L - C IO o f w h ich A F S C M E is a p a r t .
" T h e in te rn a t io n a l w i l l spend m uch t im e and m oney to In s u re success at M ic h ig a n State and in the s ta te o f M ic h ig a n ," Z w e ib a ck sa id . " B y b u ild in g at the lo c a l le v e ls In M ic h ig a n , we can b u ild the in te rn a t io n a l th ro u g h o u t the c o u n tr y . "
A FS C M E has re ta in e d th e A .L . Z w e rd lin g la w f i r m o f D e tro f t to ha n d le a l l le g a l p ro b le m s l ik e ly to a r is e d u r in g the d r iv e . T h e f i r m is a lso re ta in e d by W a lte r R e u th e r.
M ic h ig a n State was chosen as a p i lo t a re a fo r the in te n s iv e ca m pa ign by A F S C M E . A ls o chpsen was the U n iv e r s ity o f M ic h ig a n .
T h is lo c a l cam pa ign w i l l e ve n tu a lly becom e p a r t o f a s ta te w ide d r iv e to e n ro l l em p lo ye s o f publ ic o r g a n i z a t i o n s in to , the A F S C M E .
C o m m itte e s f ro m a ll M ich ig a n s ta te , co u n ty and m u n ic ip a l lo c a ls o f th e A F S C M E w i l l w o rk on the MSU d r iv e .
“ O u r Im m e d ia te goal Is to enr o l l a m a jo r i t y o f the em p loyes in to t h e U n i o n , " K e n d z io rs k i sa id .
"W ith o u t a m a j o r i t y , ” he added, " n o c o lle c t iv e b a rg a in in g r ig h ts can be o b ta in e d ,”
A m e e tin g in L a n s in g on A ug . 28 w i l l be the k ic k - o f f to the d r iv e , Z w e ib a c k sa id . C o m m ittees f ro m a l l s ta te lo c a ls w i l l g a th e r to d is c u s s s tra te g y fo r the MSU e n ro llm e n t d r iv e .
Response among p re s e n t un ion m e m b e rs to the p roposed d r iv e was both e n th u s ia s tic and s k e p tic a l.
M any c ite d p e rs o n a l g r ie v ances a g a in s t the U n iv e rs ity as re a so n s fo r su p p o rtin g the d r iv e .
“ I 'v e w o rke d fo r the U n iv e rs ity 10 y e a r s , " one sa id . " I ’ ve done m y Job w e ll, g iven m y b e s t to the U n iv e r s i ty , and go tten no th ing in r e tu r n . ’ ’
A n o th e r s a id he was p ro m is e d
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D O R M H O O T E N A N Y - - M u s i c F e s t i v a l s t u d e n t s l i v i n g i n Y a k e l e y H a l l g o t t o g e t h e r l a s t S a t u r d a y n i g h t f o r
a d o r m i t o r y h o o t e n a n y . T h e h i g h s c h o o l s t u d e n t s a r e o n c a m p u s f o r a t h r e e - w e e k s e s s i o n . P h o t o b y C r a n e
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B y P H Y L L IS H E L P E RS t a t e N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r *L a n d fo r a new language and
m a th b u i l d i n g Is now be ing c le a re d on the sou th s id e o f the Red C e d a r R iv e r n e a r E r ic k s o n H a l l .
T h e fo re s t r y c a b in has been d e s tro y e d to m ake ro o m fo r the new b u ild in g and th e a u d lo -v ls u a l and u rb a n p la n n in g d e p a rtm e n ts u n its w i l l a lso be d e s tro ye d a t the c o n s tru c tio n s ite .
H a r o l d Danke, d ir e c to r o f space u t i l iz a t io n , sa id that cons tru c t io n shou ld b eg in In Septe m b e r w ith th e hope tha t the b u ild in g w i l l be re a d y fo r use in the fa l l o f 1966.
A new s team tunne l run n in g f ro m th e Shaw L a n e pow er p la n t to the fo o tb r id g e Is a lso under
M o r e R a in ,
L e s s P a inM id -M ic h ig a n ’ s c r o p - k i l l in g
d ro u g h t h a s n 't done m uch to s lo w the g ro w th o f ragw eed and o th e r so u rce s o f m is e ry to h a y fe v e r s u f fe re rs .
D r . Jam es S . F e u r ig , d ir e c to r o f O lln M e m o r ia l H ea lth C e n te r, sa id th a t r e s p ir a to ry a lle rg ie s have been m o re seve re than usu a l th is s u m m e r.
He a t t r ib u te s the h igh a l le rg y in c id e n ce to the fa c t th a t r a in fa l l thus fa r hasn ’ t been s u f f ic ient to c le a r the a ir o f p o lle n .
c o n s tru c tio n In th is a re a . I t w i l l re p la c e the s team t in e . ueSer the a re a w h e re the new bulYdlng w i l l s tand.
T h e language and m a th b u ild in g w i l l have c la s s ro o m s , le c tu re ro o m s and an o f f ic e w in g . Some o f the room s w i l l be used fo r l a n g u a g e la b o ra to ry fa c i l i t ie s .
T h e b u ild in g w i l l have a h igh r is e o ff ic e w in g w ith a o n e -s to ry le c tu re roo m w in g connected to a th re e -s to ry c la s s ro o m w in g .
I t w i l l be b u ilt w ith an em phqs is to w a rd the m od e rn app roach and w i l l be s i m i l a r to the b io c h e m is try b u ild in g .
T h e th re e m a jo r se c tio n s o f the b u ild in g w i l l be:
1— an o ff ic e w in g w ith 270 o ff ic e s .
2 — a le c tu re ro o m w in g w h ich w i l l Inc lu d e both s m a ll and la rg e le c tu re room s and a language la b o ra to ry .
3— a c la s s ro o m se c tio n w ith 49 ro o m s .
T h e b r ic k and lim e s to n e b u ild in g w i l l house the d e p a rtm e n ts o f m a th , s t a 1 1 s t l c s , rom a n ce languages, G e rm a n and R uss ian , and lin g u is t ic s in O r ie n ta l and th e A fr ic a n languages.
MSU Officials Deny State News StoryThere were m ix e d re a c t io n s on the
cam pus to the S ta te N ew s s to ry T h u rs day th a t D e m o c ra tic m e m b e rs o f the MSU B o a rd o f T ru s te e s w e re in v o lv e d in a p o w e r p la y .
D e n ia ls w e re q u ic k to co m e f ro m P re s id e n t John A , Hannah and B o a rd C h a irm a n W a rre n H u ff.
T h e re w a s , h o w e ve r, r e l ie f in som e q u a r te rs o f the U n iv e r s ity th a t the s to ry had been b ro u g h t to- l ig h t . R u m o rs had been c ir c u la t in g f o r s e v e ra l m on ths .
T h e L a n s in g S tate J o u rn a l re p o r te d Hannah as sa y in g " th e r e w as no ou ts ide p o l i t ic a l p re s s u re n o r any in s is te n c e on the p a r t o f trustees to appo in t (John A.) M u r ra y to th e J o u rn a lis m fa c u lty . ’
In a D e tro it N ew s s to ry . H u ff denied s ta te m e n ts m ade by b o a rd m e m b e r F ra n k M e r r lm a n . He sa id th a t the D e m o c ra t ic p a r ty had n e v e r he ld c lo s e d p a rt is a n m ee tin g s on U n iv e rs ity a f fa ir s .
H u ff , in an A s s o c ia te d P re s s s to ry , sa id D e m o c ra t ic m e e tin g s w ith fa c u lty w e re to e n courage d is c u s s io n o f p u b lic p o lic y and th e R epu b lica ns ought to do th e sam e th in g .
In the D e t ro it N ew s, H u ff den ied th a t he had encouraged a g g rie v e d fa c u lty m e m b e rs to bypass th e a d m in is tra t io n and th a t he c le a re d im p o r ta n t agenda Ite m s w ith D e m o c ra tic and la b o r o f f i c ia ls .
" A s lo n g as 1 am c h a irm a n o f th is
b o a rd ," he sa id , " w e w i l l co n tin u e to w o rk th ro u g h the p re s id e n t and th e adm in is t r a t io n ^ _______________
R e l a t e d E d i t o r i a l o n P a g e 2.H u ff and H annah, in the J o u rn a l s to ry ,
both den ied th a t th e re w as any ru le s ta tin g m a tte rs fo r the b o a rd ’ s agenda to be c le a re d w ith the b o a rd c h a irm a n b e fo re be ing p re se n te d to tb s b o a rd .
M e r r im a n , a R e p u b lica n , ̂ h a d been quoted as sa y in g , " T h e r e is m o re p re s su re on P re s id e n t Hannah by D em oc r a t ic m e m b e rs th ro u g h th e c h a irm a n , on a d m in is tra t io n p o lic ie s than a t any o th e r t im e s in c e 1 f i r s t becam e a m e m -
b e r in 1 9 6 0 ."Hannah, in G ran d R ap ids P re s s , was
quoted:" I am u n d e r no p a rt is a n p o l i t ic a l
p re s s u re s . "He sa id i t has been h is b e lie f th a t
u n iv e rs it ie s shou ld not be p u t u n d w p a rtis a n p re s s u re "a n d th is c o n v ic t io n has not been v io la te d n o w ."
Hannah w as quoted as sa y in g the b oa rd been d o m in a te d by one p a r ty o r the
in th e p a s t b u t has n e ve r ru n on _ a rt is a n b a s is .M e r r im a n sa id th a t in te r fe re n c e o ften
re p re s e n ts m o re a p ra c t ic e o f m e d d lin g in a d m in is t ra t iv e a f fa ir s than I t does p a rt is a n p o l i t ic s .
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R E R O U T I N G S T E AM - L 1W E S — S l w m . l io e s d i r e c t l y a d r o s s t h e f u t u r e l o c a t i o n ofMat hema t i c s & F o r e i g n L a n g u a g e s C l a s s r o oi n g a r e b e i n g r e r o u t e d . T h e job, n e a r t h n a t i o n a l C e n t e r , w i l l c o s t a b o u t $ 1 8 7 , 0 0 0 .
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A p a r ty In v o lv in g betw een 40 - 65 m in o rs in E ast 'L a n s in g is be ing in ve s tig a te d by the E as t / L a n s in g p o lic e .
P o lic e , a ttra c te d by the no ise , • a r r iv e d at the scence o f th e p a r ty b e t w e e n 11-11:30 p .m . F r id a y . P o l i c e have p ic tu re s show ing ba ske ts f u l l o f e m p ty b e e r bo tt le s in the house w h e re the p a r ty In v o lv in g m in o rs took p la c e . No fo rm a l cha rges have been m ade a g a in s t anyone.
A to ta l o f $178 In cash and goods va lued a t $82 w e re s to le n f r o m p e rsons a t MSU s ince T h u rs d a y .
T h e cash was s to le n f r o m th re e un locked lo c k e rs In Jen ison F ie ld H ouse and the M en ’ s 1M T h u rs day , cam pus p o lic e s a id .
An 1M lo c k e r b e ing used by J e r r y B i l l in g s , 30, o f Sapulpa, O k la ., w as opened and $137 was ta ke n . B il l in g s is a tte nd in g the S pa rtan W re s t lin g C l in ic on cam pus .
A n o th e r $3 w as s to le n f r o m a J e n iso n lo c k e r b e lo n g ing to T im o th y P itc h e r , 17, o f C h a r lo tte .
G e o rg e D a y , 17, a ls o o f C h a rlo tte , had $18 s to le n f r o m h is lo c k e r In Je n iso n .
A to o l box and i t s co n te n ts , va lu e d a t $78 w as taken f ro m a c a r In P a rk in g L o t F e ith e r T h u rs d a y o r F r id a y , p o lic e sa id . T h e c a r , In th e p o s se ss io n o f C e c il F a lk n e r , 3698 O a km a n R d ., D e t ro it , is owned by the M ic h ig a n D r i l l in g Co.
A N o r th Case ro o m was f o r c ib ly e n te re d and a re c o rd s to le n f r o m I t be tw een noon and 9 p .m . F r id a y , cam pus p o lic e re p o r te d .
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P ia a tro , w id e ly known fo r h is w o rk w ith the L o n g lne s S ym - phone tte , is p re s e n tly on the fa c u lty o f M SU’ s C o n g re ss o f S tr in g s p ro g ra m fo r g ifte d young m u s ic ia n s .
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tVtre and now a s bo ing 100 p e r cen t In f a v o r o f M ic h ig a n S ta te U n i v e r s i t y .
O ne o f the s t a t e m e n t s m a d e a s a c o m m e n t to o u r b a n n e r a r t i c l e on the I n c r e a s i n g p a r t i s a n s h i p at MSU w a s th at It “ i s the ty p e o f s t o r y that a c o l l e g e n e w s p a p e r shou ld n t p u b l is h .
WE F I R M L Y B E L I E V E t h is I s the ty p e o f s t o r y which m u st b e p u b l is h e d . It h a s th e b e s t i n t e r e s t s o f th is in s t i tu tio n at h e a r t .
T h e fu n ctio n o f a n y n e w s p a p e r , w h e t h e r it b e c o l l e g e o r c o m m e r c i a l , i s to p u b l ish th e n e w s , e v e n if that n e w s in the s h o r t run m a y put ind iv i d u a l s o r in s t i tu t io n s in a l e s s than f a v o r a b l e light.
W E 'R E C O N C E R N E D . W e ’ re conc e rn e d w h e n eve r the independence o f h ig h e r educa t ion is th re a te n e d by p a r t is a n p o l i t i c a l i n te r e s t s . U n iv e r s i t i e s , i f they a re to r e m a i n g re a t , m u s t re m a in f r e e o f p o l i t i c a l p r e s s u re s .
WJE ARE C O N C E R N E D w heneve r any p o l i t i c a l g roup , w h e th e r i t be D e m o c ra ts , R e pub l icans , S o c ia l is t s , o r w h a te v e r , wants to use the cause o f h ig h e r educa t ion f o r i ts own s e l f i s h m o t iv e s . We b e l ie v e tha t , at the p re s e n t t im e , som e, not a l l , m e m b e rs o f the D e m o c ra t ic P a r ty of M ic h ig a n want to use th is in s t i tu t io n as a m eans to t h e i r own p o l i t i c a l ends.
S M A R T P O L I T I C A L m a n e u ve rs take p o w e r s l o w l y - - s o s lo w ly tha t no one r e a l l y n o t ice s .
T h e t a k e o v e r c a n s t a r t with m e e t in g s l ik e th e o n e J u n e 1 7 to o r g a n i z e f a c u l t y m e m b e r s into a ‘ ‘ r e s o u r c e - t y p e ’ ’ g r o u p . It c a n p r o c e e d to e x e r t ing p r e s s u r e to g e t p a r t y f a i t h f u l s onto th e f a c u l t y . T h e n it c a n c o m e to e x e r t i n g in f lu e n c e to g e t p a r t y l e a d e r s into e v e n h i g h e r p o s i t i o n s on th e c a m p u s .
T h e p r o c e s s c a n go on unt il a p o l i t i c a l p a r t y h a s a s m u ch c o n t r o l a s i f i t m a d e an o u tr ig h t g r a b f o r p o w e r .
T H E P R O B L E M h e r e h a s been def in e d as " p h i l o s o p h ic a l d i f fe r e n c e s by b o a rd m e m b e r s . ” A c tu a l l y th is p h i lo s o p h ic a l d i f f e r e n c e is the v i ta l one, in th a t one g ro u p b e l ie v e s th is U n iv e r s i t y m u s t r e m a in n o n - p o l i t i c a l and the o th e r g ro u p a p p a re n t ly seeks to m ake i t an e f f e c t i v e p o l i t i c a l o rg a n . ( I t c o u ld be v e r y e f f e c t i v e as a p o l i t i c a l to o l because when any M ic h i gan u n i v e r s i t y speaks , i t c o m m a n d s re s p e c t , and peop le l is te n . )
W E ’ RE C O N C E R N E D , bu t w e ’ re a lso enco u ra g e d . W e ' r e e n co u ra g e d b y Z o l to n A. F e r e n c y 's q u ic k d e f i n i t io n o f the p ro p o s e d fa c u l t y g ro u p as " r e s o u r c e o n l y . ” '
w e ’ RE' E N C O U R A G E D by B o a rd C h a i r m a n W a r r e n H u f f ’ s s ta te m e n t , " A s long as I am c h a i r m a n o f th is b o a r d , w e w i l l c o n t in u e to w o rk th ro u g h the p r e s id e n t and the a d m in i s t r a t i o n . ”
The Sta te News and n e a r l y e v e ry o th e r M ic h ig a n n e w s p a p e r w i l l be w a tc h in g to m ake s u r e th a t th e s e top M ic h ig a n D e m o c ra ts r e m a in t r u e to t h e i r p u b j ic u t te ra n c e s .
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P E R H A P S WE don ’ t f u l l y a p p re c i ate the a t te n t io n g ive n a c o l le g e new sp ap e r by p o l i t i c a l and p ro te s t g ro u p s on i ts ca m p u s o r e lse we u n d e re s t im a te the i m p a c t o f the p r i n t - ed w o rd . O r m aybe i t ’ s jus t tha t w e 'v e d e ve loped an in d i f fe r e n c e to w a rd o u ts id e c o m m e n t when i t beg ins o r ends w ith " T h e S tate N e w s . ”
W H A T E V E R THE e xp la n a t io n , we so m e h o w a re le f t e m p ty by the m any c la im s and c o u n t e r - c l a im s , ch a rg e s and c o u n te r - c h a r g e s th a t a re leve led at th is p u b l ic a t io n th ro u g h o u t the ye a r .
A L L S E E M TO s h a re a co m m o n c o m p la in t : th a t we d o n ' t e n d o rs e the th in k in g o f MSU s tu d e n ts . . . at le a s t as they see it.
When we do e x p re s s the th in k in g o f MSU s tu d e n ts , w e o re a s s a i le d f o r m e d d l in g in m a t te r s w h ich a re no c o n c e rn to us (E a s t L a n s in g C i ty C o u n c i l e le c t io n s ) , o r w h ich a re o f too w o r d ly d im e n s io n s f o r o u r l im i t e d p e r s p e c t iv e (V ie t N am ), o r w h ich a re u n o r th o d o x in n a tu re ( t o l i e t f lu s h in g and g la s s bounc ing ) .
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the o p in io n o f the 3 0 ,0 0 0 -o d d s tuden ts at M ic h ig a n State, the next m o m e n t i t ' s 30 peop le tha t w e 'v e w ronged .
IN C O N T R A S T , jus t a n o th e r week v e r y r e c e n t ly , we w e re seen as nothing bu t a m o u th p ie c e o f CSR because o f o u r b a c k in g f o r a c o u r t case te s t in g U n iv e r s i t y m e a s u r e s f o r “ d is r u p t iv e a c t io n s . ”
A t th a t sam e t im e , in t r e a t in g p o l i t i c a l s e m in a r s on c a m p u s , we s u p p o s e d ly re v e a le d o u r “ p a r t is a n t e n d e n c ie s ” o f f a v o r in g the D e m o c r a t s by b a n n e r in g t h e i r N e i l S ta e b le r in a h e a d l in e w h i le r e le g a t in g Rep u b l ic a n Sta te Chai rm a n E l l y P e te r son to s e c o n d a ry p la y .
H E N C E , WE ARE p ro - C S R , a n t i - CSR, p r o - d e m o c r a t i c , a n t i - d e m o c r a t i c . E i t h e r i t ' s p r i n c ip le s o r the p r i n c ip a l s in v o lv e d th a t we seem a lw a y s to be s l ig h t in g .
W ha t o u r c r i t i c s fo r g e t is tha t w h i le t h i s T>oy o f ten p r i n tnews f r o m o r c o n c e rn in g these p a r t i e s , we re fu s e to a l lo w th e m to use us. W r i t i n g " a b o u t ” peop le and is s u e s is a w o r ld a p a r t f r o m w r i t i n g " f o r ” peop le a n d t h e i r is s u e s . T h is n e w sp ap e r w i l l not be a m o u th p ie c e f o r anyone.
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WASHINGTON— A r t B uchw a ld Is a d ro p o u t. He’ s no t o n ly a h igh school d ro p o u t, but a M a r in e d ro p o u t and a c o lle g e d ro p o u t.
"1 don’ t have m uch use fo r e d u c a t i o n , " sa id the c ig a r - ch om p ing c o lu m n is t.
A t age 16, B uchw a ld q u it h igh schoo l and jo in e d the M a r in e s . A f te r th re e y e a rs w ith the c o rp s , he got a l i t t l e t i r e d o f M a r in ln g and got ou t. T he n he dec ided to t r y c o lle g e .
" I stood in the e n ro llm e n t lin e a t the U n iv e rs ity o f S outhern C a lifo rn ia fo r h o u rs , " he re c a lle d . "1 was go ing to te l l them tha t I d id n ’ t have a h ig h schoo l d ip lo m a , bu t w hen I f in a l ly got up to the f r o n t , th e guy Just s t a m p e d m y c a rd and sa id , "w h a tc h a gonna ta k e ? "
" I sa id , 'w h a tya g o t? ’ He sa id , • E n g l i s h l i t e r a tu r e . ’ I sa id , •G ood.’ He s a id , ’ F re n c h . ’ I sa id 'G ood.* And he nam ed o ff som e o th e r s tu ff and I w as in . ”
A bout a y e a r la te r , he r e c o lle c ts , they c a lle d h im in and to ld h im he co u ld n ’ t ge t a deg ree because he n e v e r g radua ted f ro m h igh sch o o l.
" T h e y to ld m e 1 w o u ld have to be a sp e c ia l s tu d en t, so 1 was a s p e c i a l s t u d e n t f o r th re e y e a r s , " he s a id . "T h e n I w ent to P a r is and s ta y e d jo r 14 y e a rs . ”
L a s t - y e a r , B u c h w a l d w a s nam ed the U n iv e rs ity o f S ou the rn C a l i f o r n i a ’ s "A lu m n u s o f the Y e a r . "
• USC’ s ch o ice was a good one, s in ce today A r t B uchw a ld c e r ta in ly cannot be co n s id e re d a fa i lu re . He is the a u th o r o f 10
b o o k s , hundreds o f m agaz ine a r t ic le s and a syn d ica te d p o lit ic a l s a t ir e co lu m n th a t goes to n e a r ly 300 new spape rs In the U .S ., E u ro p e and even to the S ov ie t U n ion .
B u ch w a ld ’ s o f f ic e is on the 13th f lo o r o f a bank b u ild in g lo ca te d a b lo c k f r o m the W h ite H ouse. T he o f f ic e and h is s e c re ta ry a re fu rn is h e d by the New Y o rk H e ra ld - T r ib u n e . H is c o l u m n is d is tr ib u te d by the H e ra ld -T r ib u n e F e a tu re S ynd ica te . On th e sam e f lo o r o f the b u ild in g a re the re g u la r H e ra ld - T r ib u n e news s ta f f and o th e r c o lu m n is ts , in c lu d in g Roscoe D ru m m u n d . R ig h t a c ro s s f ro m B u ch w a ld ’ s o ff ic e a re the o ff ic e s o f “ In s id e R e p o r te rs ” R ow land E vans and R o b e rt N ovak.
A c tu a lly B u chw a ld sees l i t t l e o f o th e r new sm en , and even le ss o f t h e p o lit ic ia n s he u s u a lly w r i te s about.
" I don’ t have to see th e m ,” he e xp la in e d w h ile chew ing on a n y lo n to o th p ic k . " I ge t to the o f f ic e in the m o rn in g , p ic k up m y re d phone and o rd e r the new spape rs f ro m d o w n s ta irs . 1 ju s t r e w r ite the f r o n t page. When you put i t in a c o lu m n , I t sounds fu n ny .
"N o one can accuse m e o f m is qu o ting th e m , because I neve r see th e m ," he sa id . ■
B uchw a ld is re q u ire d to w r i te th re e 6 5 0 -w o rd ’co lu m n s a week. He u s u a lly s its down a t h is desk n ex t to a fo u r fo o t h igh wooden In d ia n , tu rn s to h is ty p e w r ite r a f t e r c o n s u ltin g h is m o rn in g p a p e rs , and a tte m p ts to com e
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b l a c k , b a r n r e d , b l u e m e l a n g e , h u n t i n g y e l l o w o r b r o n z e . . . t w o - p l y l a m b s w o o l s w e a t e r c l a s s i c s , k n i t t e d
in S c o t la n d f o r A m e r i c a n c a s u a l - c a m p u s t a s t e s , a n d t h e y ’ r e o u r s e x c lu s i v e ly . A d d b o t h t o y o u r b a s i c w a r d r o b e .
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up w ith a co lu m n tha t w i l l keep h is re a d e rs c h u c k lin g . In h is s p a re t im e , he w r i te s m agaz ine a r t i c l e s , a n sw e rs le t te rs o r w o rk s on h is la te s t book.
" A c tu a l ly , I ’ m a m u s in g m y s e lf when I w r i t e , " he s a id . " I a c tu a lly laugh a t ray own s tu ff . T h a t ’ s how 1 got m y own o ff ic e . I used to w o rk in a new sro o m , bu t 1 kep t b re a k in g up o v e r m y own s tu f f . T he e d ito rs thought 1 w as a bad in flu e n c e on the o th e r r e p o r te rs , so they p u t m e o ff by m y s e lf . ”
B uchw a ld sa id he t r ie s to w r l te h is co lu m n s so tha t even those h e ’ s a t t a c k i n g w i l l laugh . O f c o u rs e , som e su b je c ts and Issues l ik e c iv i l r ig h ts and re l ig io n he t r ie s to a vo id .
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w hen peop le th in k I ’ ve o ffended th e m ," he sa id . He re m e m b e rs one in s ta n ce ra th e r w e l l .
" T h e co lum n w as c a lle d , ’ Sex and the C o lle g e B o y . ’ E ve ryb o dy had been ta k in g s u rv e y s on sex and the c o lle g e g i r l , and the boys had been le f t out o f the p ic tu re . M o s t o f the s u rv e y s in d ic a te d th a t a la rg e p e rce n ta g e o f c o lle g e g i r ls w e re in fa v o r o f sex b e fo re m a r r ia g e . So in m y co lum n I s a i d 1 h a d s u r v e y e d c o lle g e m a le s . T he re s u lt o f the s u rv e y , I sa id , w as th a t c o lle g e m a le s w e re u n a n im o u s ly opposed to se x b e fo re m a r r ia g e .
" I n th e n ex t w eek, I got 400 le t te rs fro m p ro u d c o lle g e m a les a l l o v e r the c o u n try w ho a l l a sked the sam e q u e s tion , ‘ WHO D ID YO U T A L K T O ? "
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B uch w a ld sa id th e Kennedy adm in is t ra t io n p ro v id e d m o re m at e r ia l and Ideas f o r h im than L B J ’ s .
" Y o u have to have c o n f l ic t to b r in g ou t the p e rs o n a lit ie s ,” he s a id . “ And L B J Is so d o m in a tin g tha t th e re a re n ’ t m any p e r s o n a lit ie s l e f t . "
He th in k s m o s t o f the p o l it ic ia n s on the H i l l today a re p re t ty c o lo r le s s , except fo r Senato r E v e re t t D lrk s e n .
" B u t I have no qua lm s about w r i t in g about the Jo h nsons ,” he sa ld .''O n ce in a w h ile 1 can w r i te about the v ic e p re s id e n t. W hene v e r H u b e rt H u m p h re y g ives bad new s, i t sounds l ik e good new s. And w he n e ver Lyn d on Johnson g ive s good new s, i t sounds l ik e bad n e w s ."
B uchw a ld la u g h in g ly com pared the Johnson and Kennedy a d m in is tra t io n s th is w ay:
"W h e n e v e r the Kennedy ad - m in is t ra t io n d id so m e th in g , th e re m ig h t be som e lo g ic . ’ ’
B u chw a ld d o e sn 't l ik e to p ic k on the R epu b lica ns too m uch an y m o re .
" I b e lie v e In the one and one- h a lf p a r ty s y s te m ,” he sa id .
B uch w a ld sa id he ’ d n e ve r beer, to M S U .-
" B u t 1 re c e n tly m e t one o f y o u r a d m in is t ra to rs up th e r e , " he s a id . "W h a t w as h is nam e? Oh— he’ s an I r is h m a n . A s s is ta n t to t h e PresiçJW it, o r so m e th in g . D en ison , th a t ’ s I t . Jam es D en ison . O ld n e w spape rm an . G ood g u y .”
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In th e a r t ic le ’ M i lk C o n tro v e rs y In d ic a te s M a rk e t S tre n g th ' (S ta te N ew s, 29 J u ly ) ,D r . F e r r is ta c i t ly o v e r lo o k s the fa c t th a t one o f th e s ta ted goa ls o f e co n o m ic s is the m a x im iz a t io n o f c o n s u m e r s a t is fa c t io n .
M y s a t is fa c t io n is not be ing m a x im iz e d when 1 have to pay a h ig h e r p r ic e fo r m ilk than is n e c e s s a ry .
T h e a c tio n o f the M M P A fo r c in g the S e a lte s t C om pany to stop p u rc h a s in g W isco n s in m ilk co n s t itu te s a wanton d is re g a rd fo r e co n o m ics , the p r in c ip le o f un re s t r ic te d tra d e among the s ta te s and fo r m y s a t is fa c t io n .
P e rh a p s i t is to the M ic h ig a n fa rm e rs , who, as fa r as I am co n ce rn e d , s h o u ld n 't be p ro d u c ing m i lk I f they can ’ t com pe te w ith o th e r p ro d u c e rs , th a t the s a t is fa c t io n is supposed to go: the s a t is fa c t io n o f o v e rc h a rg in g the c o n s u m e r.
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C A M P U S A M E R I C AMedicare SoundoffAt IowaIOWA CITY, lowa~Medlcal students at the State University of Iowa participated in one of the school's Soapbox Soundoffs, this particular one on Medicare.
“ Let’ s not say that socialism and Medicare is the best thing since the can of beer,” one med student said. “ But socialism is the trend and doctors should try to bend this trend, not fight it ."
The main concern of doctors and medical students was that they did not want anyone but doctors to tell them how to treat their patients, said another.
She Finally Made It
M IN N E A P O L IS -S T . P A U L , M in n . — A f te r 23 y e a rs , D o r is H a r r is f in a l ly m ade i t th ro u g h the U n l- v e r s i t y o f M in n e s o ta . B u t i t w a sn ’ t g ra d e s — i t w as fin a n ces
“ th a t h e ld h e r u p . She g radua ted th is s p r in g sum m a cum laude w ith a 3.78 g ra d e p o in t ave ra g e .
Frat Bias PolicyCHAMPAIGN, 111.— The University of Illinois, which boasts the largest fraternity membership in the nation's colleges, has adopted a non - discrimination policy for student organizations.
"Organizations do not have to take all applicants, but they cannot reject them on the basis of race, creed or national origin.
Marquette GrantsM IL W A U K E E , W is .— M a rq u e tte U n iv e rs ity has re c e iv e d a to ta l o f $253,443 in re n e w a l and supp le m e n ta l g ra n ts f r o m the N at io n a l In s t itu te s o f H e a lth to supp o r t i t s g ra d u a te t r a in in g p ro g ra m in deve lo pm e n ta l b io lo g y .
Need Better Teachers
C O LU M B U S , O h io — “ B y con - t r a s t to advances in o th e r a re a s , th e re has been l i t t l e a ch ie ve m e n t in e d u ca tio n a l r e s e a rc h ," s a id Jack R . F r y m le r , p ro fe s s o r o f educa tion a t O h io S ta te .
N e a r ly 3 m i l l io n peop le in O h io , w h ich has a to ta l popu la t io n o f o v e r 9 m i l l io n d id not f in is h h igh sch o o l,
"M a n y peop le q u it schoo l be cause they can ’ t s tand i t — they ha te i t , ’ ’ F r y m ie r sa id .
F r y m ie r suggested a f iv e -y e a r educa tio n p ro g ra m and to u gh e r s c re e n in g o f te a c h e rs .
An Angry Faculty
C O LU M B U S , O h io — T h ir ty - e ig h t fa c u lty m e m b e rs a t O h io S tate s igned a p e t it io n dem and ing the a d v is e r to the cam pus C o n se rva t iv e C lu b a d m it o r deny any conn e c tio n w ith a r e p o r t d is tr ib u te d o n p a p e r b e a r in g the c lu b ’ s le tte rh e a d .
M o re than 600 fa c u lty m em b e rs , in c lu d in g m any o f the best know n, w e re b ran d e d " a g i ta to r s p a ra d in g as te a c h e rs ," in the uns igned " s u b v e r s iv e " r e p o r t . T h e r e p o r t ques tioned th e ir lo y a lty and f itn e s s to teach ,
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Atom Bid For Iowa
I O W A C I T Y ; Iow a — T he S ta te U n iv e rs ity o f Iow a m ade i t s b id la s t w eek as the s ite fo r a $280 m i l l io n a to m sm a s h e r c u r re n t ly be ing p lanned by the A to m ic E n e rg y C o m m is s io n .
Profs In Dog House?IO W A C ITY’ , Iow a— A c c o rd in g to r e p o r ts f r o m the S tate U n iv e r s i t y o f Iowa p ro fe s s o rs a re lu c k y
to find any shelter. The demand for housing is greater than the supply according to the faculty h o u s i n g consultant. Faculty members face the dilemma of finding houses that just aren't there.
ROTC Dying?AMES, Iowa — The Iowa State Dally reports that Ames police are searching for vandals who broke into an armory and caused over $1,000 worth of damage to military uniforms.
R uined w e re 33 A r m y u n ifo rm s , 22 t ro u s e rs , 10 A i r F o rc e u n ifo rm s and an A rm y co a t. T he y w e re sp rayed w ith a b la ck l iq u id b e lie ve d to be a le a th e r dye.
Thailand BoundB A TO N RO UG E, L a .— A team o f L o u is ia n a S tate U n iv e rs ity a g r ic u ltu ra l e x p e rts le f t Sunday fo r T h a ila n d to s tudy th e p o s s ib i l i ty o f e s ta b lis h in g a m a jo r a g r ic u ltu ra l re s e a rc h and e x te ns ion cente r as req u e s te d b y the U.S. D e p a rtm e n t o f S ta te .
Won’t Enroll EarlyR O C H E S TE R , M ic h . — P re - r e g is t ra t io n has been d ropped at
Oakland University, because it interferes with the "maintenance of the traditional Oakland goal of flexibility in program planning."
Thomas Atkinson, registrar, said he discovered that the advantages of early enrollment for the fall semester are offset by changes in the schedule of classes later on.
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M o r e I n L a u n d r o m a tStudents in married housing will soon have to pay an extra five
cents a load to wash their clothes.The price increase will help defray the cost of new toploading
automatic washers being provided in Spartan and University Villages, according to the commercial laundry corporation which holds the franchise.
An ordinary load of wash will cost 25 cents, and a double load will cost 35 cents. The prices are the same as those charged in most laundromats in the Lansing area.
The cost of using dryers and extractors will remain the s a m e - 10 cents for the three minutes in extractors and 10 cents for 10 minutes in dryers.
The price of dry cleaning facilities in Cherry Lane Apartments will also remain the same.
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Measles, A Familar Children’s Disease, Kills HundredsB y DON S O K O L
S t a t a N t w s S t a f f W r i t a r
“ Go c a t c h t h e m e a s le s '* m o th e rs t r a d it io n a lly te l l th e ir young c h ild re n at the f i r s t s ign o f an ou tb reak o f the d isease In th e ir ne ighborhood.
T he reason o rd e rs fo r ,s u c h a fa te a re g iven Is to get the c h ild re n o ve r the dreaded d isease and p r e v e n t I t f ro m a tta ck ing them at m o re s e rio u s age.
One good case o f G erm an m eas le s w i l l u s u a lly p re ve n t a second c a s e , sa id Jam es F e u r lg , d ire c to r o f O lin H e a lth C e n te r.
T he m e a s l e s , con s id e re d a c h ild re n 's d isease , is not a lw ays c h ild 's p la y , F e u r ig sa id .
F o u r to f iv e hundred m eas les v ic t im s d ie each y e a r. I t is es tim a te d that one in 1,000 m eas les cases re s u lts in pneum onia o r e n c e p h a lit is . O f the encephal i t i s p a tie n ts , about 15-20 p e r cent a re le f t w ith m en ta l r e ta r da tion , v isu a l Im p a irm e n t, h ea rin g lo ss , s e iz u re d is o rd e rs and b e h a v io r p ro b le m s .
U rg in g U.S. p h ys ic ia n s to becom e m ore a c tiv e In the f ig h t a g a i r . s t com m on, o r Rubeola m ea s le s , A ss is ta n t Surgeon Gene ra l Jam es L . G oddard sa id re c e n tly t h a t w id e sp re a d v a c c ina tion is im p e ra t iv e i f the d isease is to be conquered .
The m easles is a v iru s and not m uch is known about i t , F e u r ig sa id .
" T h e on ly su re way to d iagnose the d isease is by o b se rv in g the rash,- that appears a f te r the d isease takes h o ld ."
T h e re Is no known c u re fo r the m eas les once I t has been contra c te d , he added.
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P r o f A s D e a nW ill ia m H , Roe, p ro fe s s o r o f
education and c h a irm a n o f the a d m in is tra t iv e area o f the C o llege o f E d uca tion has been appo in ted dean o f the C o lle g e o f E duca tion a t the U n iv e rs ity o f C o n n e c tic u t, S to r rs , Conn.
He was appointed J u ly 20, and w i l l assum e h is new p o s itio n Sept.! 5
Roe sa id he had no Im m edia te ^Tar.s c c n c e rn in g h fs n e w p .'S t, but
eg.v.*»f i y r * * " " W t>ry>bpb)v ter made as the B o a rd of T ru s te e s at the U n iv e r s ity o f C o n n e c ticu t d id w ant n a tio n a l p ro m in e n ce in th e ir schoo l o f educa tion .
"1 hate to leave M SU,” he sa id , " b u t th is was fhe type o f p o s itio n th a t o ffe re d so m any c h a llenges 1 c o u ld n 't tu rn i t dow n.”
B e fo re co m ing to M SU, Roe was a ssoc ia te su p e rin tenden t o f public? in s tru c t io n fo r the s ta te o f M ic h ig a n . H e «was a lso a re s e a rc h s p e c ia lis t fo r . the D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic In s tru c t io n .
Roe is. the c o -a u th o r, w ith Le e 'fh u rs to n , o f t h e book "S ta te School A d m in is t ra t io n , ” and is the a u t h o r o f t h e te x tb oo k , "S c h o o l B u s in e ss M anagem ent,’He is p re s e n tly the e d ito r o f the "M ic h ig a n . Secondary S c h o o l P r in c ip a ls J o u rn a l” w h ich was re c e n tly aw arded the f i r s t p r iz e fo r e d ito r ia l e xce llence b y the E d u ca tio n a l P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n o f A m e r ic a .
He was p re s id e n t o f the N atio n a l C on fe re n ce o f p ro fe s s o rs o f E d u ca tio n a l A d m in is tra t io n , 1963-65, and educa tiona l c o n s u ltant to the M ic h ig a n C o n s titu tio n a l C on ve n tion .
Roe was a m em b e r o f the c u ltu ra l exchange p ro g ra m o f the S ov ie t U n ion d u rin g 1964, re p re sen ting the U .S , O ffice o f E ducat io n . He also, se rve d as o b s e rv e r and h is to r ia n fo r a M ich ig an State U n iv e r s ity re s e a rc h and educatio n a l p ro je c t In C e n tra l A m e r ica and M e x ic o ; 1963-65.
He Is a m e m b e r o f the M ic h igan and N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n s of schoo l a d m in is tra to rs , the M ic h igan E duca tion A s s o c ia tio n and the N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f Seco n d a ry School P r in c ip a ls .
Alumnus Named To Liberian Post
A ugustus F . C a in e , who r e c e iv e d h is d o c tp ra te f ro m M ic h igan S tate la s t y e a r, has been nam ed a c tin g s e c re ta ry o f educ a tio n fo r L ib e r ia ,
T h e appo in tm en t was m ade r e c e n tly 6y L ib e r ia n P r e s i d e n t T ubm an.
C a ine d id h is u n derg radua te w o rk at the U n iv e rs ity o f L l -
‘ b e r ia ; Me re jre tve d the m a s te rs d e g r e e In a n th ro p o lo g y " fro m N o r th w e s te rn U n iv e rs ity b e fo re co m in g to M SU .
He le f t MSU In N o ve m b e r, 1964, a f te r re c e iv in g th e docto ra te d e g re e In a n th ro p o lo g y and s o c io lo g y .
" T h is is the m a in reason w h y p u b lic hea lth o f f ic ia ls u rg e peop le to ta ke advantage o f the p re v e n ta tiv e v a c c in a tio n .
G oddard po in ted out th a t the s ix m i l l io n m eas les In o c u la tio n s g ive n s in ce the f i r s t v a cc in e be
ca m e a v a ila b le In 1963 fa l l fa r s h o r t o f be ing adequate .
N e a r ly h a lf a m i l l io n cases o f co m m o n m ea s le s a re re p o r te d each y e a r In th is c o u n try and " t h i s is o n ly 10 p e r cen t o f the t o t a l , " G oddard e s tim a te d .
G e rm a n m e a s le s a re by fa r
m o re p re v a le n t at M SU In rece n t y e a rs than the com m on m ea s le s , F e u r ig re p o r te d .
In the 1963-64 sch o o l y e a r, 168 p e rso n s w e re tre a te d a t O lln f o r G e rm a n m e a s le s . L a s t y e a r, O lln tre a te d a s teady s tre a m o f these cases f ro m J a n u a ry to the
end o f s p r in g te rm , F e u r ig sa id .O n ly f iv e cases o f com m on
m eas les w e re tre a te d la s t y e a r, he added.
A h igh p e rce n ta g e o f c h ild re n b o rn to m o th e rs w ho c o n tra c t G e r m a n o r R ubeola m ea a le s d u rin g the f i r s t s ix m on ths o f
p r e g n a n c y are born with congenital malformations or defects.
With the e x c e p t i o n of occ u rre n c e during pregnancy, German measles does not have serio u s consequences, Feurig said. Occasionally, however, an ear Infection may develop.
One o f the m a jo r dange rs o f co m m o n m ea s le s is th a t I t leaves the r e s p ir a to ry sys te m v e ry s u s - c e p t i b l e to o th e r d ise a se s , Feurig said.
He recommended va cc in a tio n for any student w ho has not previously had a good case o f
m e a s le s . T h is Is p a r t ic u la r ly im p o r ta n t f o r w om en who have no t ye t c o n tra c te d G e rm a n m eas le s , F e u r ig sa id .
T h e v a c c i n e w as o r ig in a l ly deve loped to f ig h t the com m on v a r ie ty , bu t w i l l a ls o p re v e n t G e rm a n m e a s le s , F e u r ig added.
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Sandwich Cookies , . . & 4 9
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Nabisco Oreos . . . .M b .Box 4 9 *
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The East Lansing Human R e- an open housing ordinance would tions of owner-occupied build-latlons Commission outlined its be legal, according to a report ings.c o u rs e of action Wednesday night by commission member M r s .to determine the desirability of Harold Pletz. Because six of the commls-■n open housing ordinance. She a l s o no t e d Campbell's slon’ s 11 m e m b e rs have been ap -
Clty A t t o r n e y Raymond R . warning to study several aspects pointed .only In recent months,Campbell stated last June that of the ordinance, such asexem p- "w e do not feel adequately in
formed In many areasof the problem ," M rs. Pletz reported.
"Y e t we want to assure ourselves and the (city) council that we will make every effort to study and recommend some sort of action.”
F o u r step s to d e te rm in e the d e - s i r a b i l i t y o f an open housing o rd inance w e re o u tlin e d :
— " In v e s t ig a te , d iscu ss a n d c la r i f y the e x is te n ce , n a tu re and e x te n t o f the f a i r housing p ro b le m In ou r co m m u n ity , by h e a r -
ings, both public and private.—"Ascertain, again by hear
ings and also by consultation with experts, whether the most effec-. tive method of dealing with the problem discovered Is by a fair housing ordinance.
— " D e te rm in e by c o n s u lta tio n w ith a p p ro p r ia te a u th o r it ie s what type o f o rd in a n c e w i l l best acc o m p lis h o u r pu rp o se i f re s e a rc h in d ic a te s such an o rd in a n ce is n e c e s s a ry .
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o th e r than an o rd inance w i l l b es t se rve the c o m m u n ity , e v e ry e ff o r t w i l l be m ade to Im p le m e n t these m eans w ith in the a u th o r ity and o b je c tiv e s o f the c o m m is s io n . "
T h e c o m m is s io n vo ted to send co p ie s of the r e p o r t to a l l organiza tio n s th a t have supported legal a c tio n ag a in s t a lleged housing d is c r im in a t io n In E a s t Lansing.
In o th e r a c tio n the c o m m is s io n s e t " H u m a n R e la tio n s W eek” fo r D ec. 5-10 and app ro ve d the them e , " L e t ’ s R e a lly B e Good N e ig h b o rs ."
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T w e n ty - f iv e p e r s o n s f ro m M ic h ig a n w i l l e n ro ll th is m onth in a co u rs e at M ic h ig a n S tate des igned to he lp t h e m becom e c e r t i f ie d p u b lic accountan ts .
T he c o u rs e , scheduled each w eekend f ro m Aug. 27 th ro u g h O c t. 30, Is an e f fo r t to ease the s ta te ’ s sh o rtage o f C P A s by p re p a r in g accountan ts fo r the C P A e x a m in a tio n .
A n o th e r c o u rs e o b je c tiv e , acc o rd in g to Jam es D. E d w a rd s , is to p ro v id e c o n tin u in g education fo r s ta ff m e m b e rs o f f i r m s re p rese n te d in th e "p ro g ra m .
E d w a rd s , d ir e c to r o f the p ro g ra m and c h a irm a n o f M SU’ s accoun ting and f in a n c ia l a d m in is t ra t io n d e p a rtm e n t, p o in ts out that o n ly about 17 p e r cen t o f M ic h ig a n ’ s C P A cand ida tes pass the r ig o ro u s th re e -d a y p ro fe s s io n a l e x a m in a tio n .
T he can d id a te s , he adds, ho ld a t le a s t b a c h e lo r ’ s d e g re e s .
M SU ’ s co u rs e w i l l co v e r a c cou n ting p ra c t ic e , a u d it in g , theo ry o f accoun ts and c o m m e rc ia l la w . S ince a s im i la r p ro g ra m Is o ffe re d in D e t r o i t , the MSU co u rs e Is a im e d a t C A P c a n d idates f ro m o u t-s ta te M ic h ig a n .
It w i l l be conducted each w e e kend a t the K e llo g g C e n te r fo r C o n tin u in g E du ca tio n , w ith daylong se ss io n s on F r id a y s and h a lf-d a y m e e tin g s on S a tu rda ys .
MSU fa c u lty h a nd ling in s t ru c t io n w i l l i n c l u d e E d w a rd s , C h a rle s J , Gaa, G a rd n e r M . J o n e s , B e rn h a rd C . L e m k e , H e r b e r t M . M i l le r , J o h n VV, R u s w in c k e l, R o land F . S a lm o n - son , G eorge M ead, a n d M ilto n B . D ic k e rs o n .
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T h is is the f i r s t phase o f 8 5 0 - day c o n s u lt in g , le c tu re and s tudy schedu le fo r the noted MSU s c ie n t is t .
F ro m I r a n lie w i l l go to F A O h e a d q u a rte rs in Rom e fo r se v e ra l days b e fo re a ttend ing a con fe re n ce In H e ls in k i, F in la n d . He w i l l g ive a p a p e r at the in te rn a t io n a l c o n fe re n ce on s o il m o is tu re d e te rm in a tio n m e thods.
A t an In v ita t io n f ro m P o lis h s o li s c ie n t is ts , th ro u g h th e U .S . D e p a rtm e n t o f S ta te , C ook w i l l le c tu re on s o il f e r t i l i t y l f t ’W a r— saw and spend 10 days v is it in g e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n s beh ind the I r o n C u r ta in ,
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T h e r e wi l l be a 50< s e r v i c e a n d b o o k k e e p i n g c h a r g e it t h i s a d i s n o t p a i d w i t h i n o n e w e e k . ______________
T h e State News does npt p e rm it ra c ia l o r re l ig io u s d is c r im in a t io n in i ts adv e r t is in g co lu m n s . The State News w i l l not accept a d v e r t is in g f ro m p e rso n s d is c r im in a t in g aga ins t r e l ig io n , ra c e , c o lo r o r nat io n a l o r ig in .
AutomotiveA L F A -R O M E O V E LO C E S p id e r,
D .O .H .C . d u e l, W ebb e rs . D ep endab le , fa s t . B la c k F a r in a body, w h i t e in te r io r . $1,490. 4 8 9 -3095. . 1 4
A L F A -R O M E O 1964 I ta lia n re d *1600' S pyder a lu m in u m DOHC eng ine . 5$peca A L L sy n c ro g e a r b o x . P i r e ! » Z .u ■E x p e r t ly m a in ta in e d . 373-3834 uays, PO/-UU1 n ig h ts , 4 At ' K>-
A U S T IN H E A L E Y ha rd to p l9 5 v . E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n . C a ll 372- 5246. 15
A U S T IN H E A L E Y 1958. W i r e w h e e ls , o v e rd r iv e , ra d io . $795. C a ll 355-3106 a f te r 5 p m . 16
B U IC K 1957. Some ru s t , b u t e x - c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . A u to m a tic t ra n s m is s io n . $200 o r best o ff e r . 48 2 -9 2 0 0 . 15
B U IC K 19 5 5 fto a d m a s te r. F u ll p o w e r. E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n . B e s t o f fe r . Phone 337-1527 a f t e r 6 p m . C16
B U IC K S P E C IA L 19 61 S ta tio n - wagon V -8 . . A u to m a tic t ra n s m is s io n , lo w m ile a g e , new t i r e s . E x c e p tio n a lly c lean in and ou t. B E E C H A M & K N IG H T A U T O S A LE S , 1300 E . M ic h ig a n . 14
B U IC K R IV IE R A 1963..E v e ry a c - c e s s o ry e x c e p t a i r . 17,000 m ile s . C o s t $5,700, ask ing $3,200. Phone IV 4 -6477 . 16
C H E V E L L E 1964 M a lib u C o n - v e r t ib le , b la c k w ith re d in te r io r , w h ite to p , 13,500 m ile s . V -8 a u to m a tic . C a l l 355-5897 . 18
C H E V R O L E T 1961 B ls c a y n e , T - d o o r, ra d io , seat b e lts , w h ite w a lls , lo w m ile a g e . M u s t s e ll, ow ne r l e a v i n g c o u n try . 3 55 - 7929, 355-3391. 14
C H E V R O L E T 1965 Im p a la S po rt Coupe. P o w e r s te e rin g , p o w e r b ra k e s . T in te d w in d sh ie ld , auto m a tic , v i n y l t o p . " S a v e $1 ,00 0 ". 393-0429. 15
C H E V R O L E T 1955 8 -c y lin d e r a u - to m a tic tra n s m is s io n . A l l In e x c e lle n t m e c h a n ica l c o n d itio n . A tra n s p o r ta t io n s p e c i a l ! O n ly $150. A L EDW ARDS L IN C O L N , M E R C U R Y , 3125 E . S a g i n a w (N o rth o f F ra n d o r) . Open M on day, T h u rs d a y , F r id a y u n t i l 9 p m . C16
C H E V R O L E T 1963 Super S p o rt V -8 . 4 -sp e e d . Red w ith b la c k in te r io r . V e ry c le a n . OR 7-5031.
AutomotiveC h E V R o lE t 19 5 7 v - 6 4 -d o o r
h a rd to p . S harp! $260. Phone 484-8708 a f te r 6 p m . 14
C H E V R O L E T 1956 B e l A i r , 4 - d o o r sedan. R ad io , h e a te r , a i r c o n d it io n e r . P o w e r p a ck . Good c o n d it io n . $295. 627-7692 . 14
C H E V R O L E T 1958 W h ite Im p a la C o n v e rt ib le . ‘ 3 4 8 '. Runs g re a t. F lo o r s h if t . M u s t s e ll b e fo re sch o o l. D ays, E D 2 -3 5 7 7 . 15
C H E V R O L E T 1960 B e l A i r , 2 - d o o r. R a d io , he a te r, a u to m a tic tra n s m is s io n . Needs a few r e p a irs bu t Is an e x c e lle n t buy at $350. B E E C H A M & K N IG H T A L T O S A LE S , 1300E . M ic h ig a n .
14C H E V R O L E T 1963 Im p a la 4 -d o o r
h a rd to p . A u to m a tic t ra n s m is s ion . R ad io , h e a te r. W h ite w a lls . One o w n e r. E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n . 332-8440. 14
C H E V R O L E T 1962 6 e l A i r , V -8 , a u to m a tic , p o w e r b ra k e s , p o w e r s te e rin g , o th e r e x tra s . G o o d c o n d it io n . P r iv a te o w n e r. IV 5 -2542 . 16
C H E V R O L E T 1966 6 -p a sse n g e r S ta tlonw agon. T h r i f t y , 6 - c y l ln - d e r eng ine . S tandard s h if t . Good m o to r . B ody needs s l ig h t r e p a irs . $499. A L EDW ARDS L IN C O L N , M E R C U R Y , 3125 E .S a g - lnaw (N o rth o f F ra n d o r) . Open M onday, T h u rs d a y , F r id a y u n t i l 9 p m . C16
C H E V R O L E T 1960 Im p a la , 4 - d o o r, h a rd to p , p o w e rg lid e , V -8 , b lue and w h ite , w h ite w a ll t i r e s , and ra d io , c lean in s id e and ou t. $750. B y o w n e r. IV 4-7692 . 521 N . G ra ce S t. 15
C H E V R O L E T 1957. M e c h a n ic a lly p e r fe c t . Good ru b b e r . C a ll J im at 393-1060 o r see at 2121 W . H o lm es R d . 16
C H E V R O L E T 1962 B l s c a y n e , s t ic k s h if t . R ad io , $975. Good c o n d it io n . Phone OX 9-2721,1976 P h i l l ip s A v e „ H o lt. 16
C H E V Y I I 1963 2 -d o o r . R a d io , h e a te r, s ta n d a rd tra n s m is s io n . V e ry c le a n and good lo o k in g . $1,095. B E E C H A M & K N IG H T A U T O S A L E S , 1300 E a s t M ic h igan. 14
C H R Y S LE R 1954. G o o d b o d y .M e - c h a n ic a lly CMC. N ew t i r e s , b ra k e s . $125.C a l l E D 7-9296.16
C O R V A IR 1962 Red c o n v e r t ib le . ■White to p . Good ru n n in g c o n d it io n . 3 - speed s t ic k . Good t l r e j .
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C O R V A IR 1962 wagon, 3 -speed . E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . R ad io , h e a te r . 4,200 m i l e s . Recent shocks and exh a us t. IV 9 -6472.
15C O R V A IR 1960 , 4 -d o o r , ¡5 speed,
s ta n d a rd s h if t , A - l co n d itio n . O X 4-4661. 15
C OR VA1R G R E E N B R IA R 19 6 1 S tandard tra n s m is s io n . R ad io , h e a te r. J u s t r ig h t fo r those ca m p in g t r ip s o r the la rg e fa m i ly . $745. H A R O L D P L E T Z M O T O R S A LE S , 150 E . G rand R iv e r , W lll ia m s to n , 655-1870. C16
AutomotiveFORD 195? C o n v e r t ib le . W h ite
w ith re d In te r io r . 742 C e n te r S t., M ason . OR 6 -2 5 7 5 . 15
FO R D 1960 W agon. A u to m a tic . L o w m ile a g e . $500. F o rd 1953. G o o d tra n s p o r ta t io n , r e b u i l t m o to r , $75 . 393-2284. 14
FO R D 1962 G a la x le l 406’ 4 -sp e e d . E x c e lle n t th ro u g h o u t. New t i r e s . B e s t o f fe r a round $950. Phone 482-6061. 14
FO R D 1958 a u to m a tic . Some r u s t . Snow t i r e s . $100. C a ll 372-3610, e x t. 220 o r 355-6092 a f te r 5 p m .
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FOR D 1957 V -8 4 -d o o r . A u to m a t- lc tra n s m is s io n . R ad io , h e a te r . Good c o n d it io n . R easonab le .C an be seen at 4792 A rd m o re , O k e - m o s . 16
G R E E N B R IE R $ 6 3 . 11,000 a c tu a l m ile s . S tandard t ra n s m is s io n . Good c a m p in g c a r . Phone IV 5 -2 8 7 3 . 16
M E R C U R Y 1 9 6 4 t o m e t . B u r - gandy. 6 -c y l in d e r a u tom a tic - W h ite w a lls . E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n . O n ly 13,000 m ile s . Phone 6 9 4 - 8491. 14.
M E R C U R Y 1 961 C o n v e rt ib le M o n te re y . P o w d e r b l u e w ith m a tch in g in te r io r , w h ite to p . M u l t i - d r iv e . R a d i o , p o w e r s te e rin g , b r a k e s . W h ite w a ll t i r e s . A top q u a lity c a r th ro u g h ou t, $999. A L EDW ARDS L IN C O L N , M E R C U R Y , 3125 E .S a g inaw (N o rth o f F ra n d o r) . Open M onday, T h u rs d a y , F r id a y u n t i l 9 p m . C13
M E R C U R Y C O M £ T C a lie n te h a rd to p , 289 V -8 . P o w e r s te e r in g . B la c k v in y l ro o f . E x c e p tio n a l. Phone 372-5488 . 14
M G A 1962 c o m p le te ly new top , g r i l l , b u m p e r. N ew p a in t Job. Good c o n d it io n . B e s t o f fe r . IV 2 -2 6 2 3 . 15
M U STAN G 1965 2 -d o o r h a rd to p . 8 -c y l ln d e r a u to m a tic . $2 ,595.
FO R D 1962 G a la x ie ‘ 500*, 8 - c y lln d e r a u to m a tic . P o w e r s te e r in g . $1,295.
C H E V R O L E T 1964 Im p a la 4 -d o o r h a rd to p . V -8 w i t h s ta n d a rd tra n s m is s io n . P o w e r s te e r in g , ra d io , w h ite w a ll t i r e s . B u rg a n d y w ith b la c k in te r io r . $1,995.
FOR D 1963 G a la x le ‘ 500’ con v e r t ib le . 352 V -8 C ru is e -O - M a t ic . P o w e r s te e rin g , w h ite s id e w a lls . R a d io . M any o th e r e x tra s . '■WM'.r- w i\V *fc lack v in y l in te r io r , $1,795,
c o c y . ' ^ 2a u to m a tic . $895.
V O LK SW AG E N 1963 2 -d o o r sedan. R a d io , w h ite w a lls . O n e o w n e r. 33 ,000 ac tua l m ile s . L ik e new c o n d it io n . $1,295.
M any o th e r t ra n s p o r ta t io n spec ia ls p r ic e d f ro m $95 to $295.
Automotive PORSCHE C W JP E 1 9 5 6 ,1 3 0 0 "« .
One o f the few le f t . C le a n , ru n s good. P l r e l l ie s 59 tra n s ; s tre e t o r G -P ro d , $695 o r o f fe r . C e l l R on, 332-3671. 14
S A M P L E R A M E R IC A N 1961 (Jon - v e r t lb le . A u to m a tic t ra n s m is s io n . S harp ! R uns good. $550. 1723 B a ile y , L a n s in g . 489-4025 o r 4 8 5 -5980 . 14
R A M B L E R A M E R IC A N l ? 5 ¥ , s ta n d a rd tra n s m is s io n . $75 o r b es t o f fe r . Phone 355 -9655 . 15
R A M B L E R 1964 C la s s ic 770 T y - phoon. F u l ly a u to m a tic . R ad io , r e a r s e a t sp e a ke r, h e a t e r . W h ite w a lls . $1,895. 489-1171. 15
R E N A U L T 196) fc a ra v e lle . Good c o n d it io n , good m ile a g e . C an be seen a t 5006 D e lb ro o k , L a n s in g ,
18S T A R F IR E 1962 Red c o n v e r t ib le .
A i r c o n d it io n in g . E x c e lle n t con d it io n . T ra d e fo r h o u s e tra lle r o r 17* b o a t. IV 7 -5802 . 16
T R 3 1959. W ire w h e e ls .T o n n e a u . N ew to p . $700. M u s t s e ll. Phone m o rn in g s , IV 2-1778; even in gs , M l 1-6157. 14
T R 3 19$9, 2 to p s , w ir e w h e e ls , ra d io , h e a te r and m any e x tra s . Phone 485-4590 , a f te r 5 p m . 15
T R IU M P H 1963 T R 4 . W h ite w ith b la c k c o n v e r t ib le to p . 4 -sp e e d tra n s m is s io n . Good c o n d it io n . B e s t o f fe r . 669 -9545 . 16
V O LK S W A G E N i960 s e d a n. R a - d io , s e a tb e lts . Good c o n d it io n . $625. C a l l 355 -5768 . -15
V O LK S W A G E N 1964 l5 0 o -5 S ta - tio n w a g on . 8 ,000 a c tu a l m ile s . L ik e new . C a l l 6 2 7 -7262 . 15
Auto S e r v ic e & P a rt s
G E N E R A TO R S A N D S T A R T E R S . R e b u ilt 6 o r 12 v o lt . G uaran teed! Exchange p r ic e , $7 ,90 . M echan ic on the Job! In s ta l la t io n s e rv ice a v a i l a b l e . A B C A U T O P A R TS , 613 E . South S t. IV 5-1921. C
N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e p r ic e f r o m $7 ,95 . N ew sea led beam s, 9 9 f . Salvage c a rs , la rg e s to ck used p a r ts . A B C A U T O P A R T S , 613 E . South SU IV 5-1921.___________________________ C
S co oters & C y c le s
1962 H A R L E Y DAVIDSO N S p o r ts - t e r . E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n . Phone IV 9 -0 8 2 7 . 16
BURCHAM WOODS and
E Y D E A L V I L L AF e a tu r in g S w im m in g P o o l & B a rbecue a re a s .
1 & 2 B e d ro om A p ts .
$125 • Efficiency $220 • 4 P e o p le
Fidelity Realty
E D 2*5041 or ED 2*0565
C O R V A IR M O N 2A s p o rts coupe, 1962, 4 -sp e e d , b la c k w ith re d in t e r io r , w h ite w a lls . Phone IV 5 -3 9 4 8 . 16
C O R V E T T E 1 9 6 3 c o n v e rt ib le . Red w ith w h ite to p . 300 4 - speed. $2,800 o r b e s t o f fe r . 393-0505.15
C O R V E T T E 1965 396 c u b i c Inches. 425 hp . Coupe. E x te r io r exhaust. 4 ,000 m ile s . M u s t s e ll. IV 5 -2 8 7 3 . 14
C O R V E T T E 1964, navy b lu e .T w o tops . 300 h .p . 4 -speed . S t i l l under w a r ra n ty . C a ll 332-5223.
16DODGE L A N C E R 1961, 4 -d o o r
a u to m a tic . N ew t i r e s . C a l l 6 27 - 6354. 14
FA LC O N 1963 S ta tionw agon. 6 - c y l in d e r . Snow t i r e s , luggage ra c k . 19,000 m ile s . $1,295. W il l t ra d e . 372-1803. 14
F A L C O N 1961 2 -d o o r , 6 - c y l in - d e r s ta n d a rd s h if t . Good cond it io n . C a ll E D 2 -0 2 9 8 . 15
F A L C O N 1960 2 -d o o r . W h ite w ith w h ite w a lls . S harp . Good t i r e s a n d ru n n in g c o n d it io n . $375. Phone 393-1114. C
FOR D 1960 ’ 6 ' R anch W agon, au - to m a t lc . R a d io , good t i r e s . $350. 372-5022 . 15
FO R D 1964 C u s to m 4 -d o o r a u - to m a tlc s h if t . R a d io . $1,650. See a t 1322 C o m fo r t , p h o n e IV 5-1344.__________________________ 14
E V E N I N G E M P L O Y M E N T SUMMER WORK
I f you a re f r e e 4 even ings p e r w eek and S a tu rdays , you can m a in ta in y o u r s tu d ie s and s t i l l e n jo y a p a r t - t im e jo b d o in g
S P E C IA L IN T E R V IE W W O R K
th a f w i l l b r in g an ave ra g e in c o m e o f $55 p e r w eek .I f you a re nea t a p p e a rin g and a h a rd w o rk e r , c a ll M r . A rn o ld , 351 -4011 , M on .& T u e s . betw een 10 a .m . &1 p .m . (No o th e r t im e ) .
SIGNS FO R D SA LE SW IL L IA M S T O N C15
655-2191
O LD S M O B IL E 19^0 4 -d o o r h a rd - to p . B lu e body, w h ite to p . R a d io , h e a te r , r e a r sp e a ke r. V e ry c le a n . IV 4 -9 5 8 6 . 14
O L D S M O B IL E 1964 D ynam ic ’ 8$’ c o n v e r t ib le . L ik e new. F u l l pow e r , a u t o m a t i c tra n s m is s io n . W ife ’ s c a r . T U 2 -6 5 3 2 . 14
O LD S M O B IL E *58’ 2 -d o o r , H o l l - day, h y d ra m a tic , p o w e r s te e rin g and b ra k e s . Good co n d itio n . $295. IV 4 -5752 ; IV 7-3219. 15
O L D S M O B ILE i960 D y n a m ic ’ 88’ . R easonab ly p r i c e d . P o w e r s te e rin g and b ra k e s . N ew t i r e s . M u s t s e l l . 627-2990 . 15
O LD S M O B IL E 1964 C u tla s s c o n - v e r t lb le . Y e llo w w ith sp o tle ss w h ite top and in te r io r . 4 -sp e e d . Loaded . C a l l 882-6322. 15
O L D S M O B lL lT 1?54 4 -d o o r sedan. H y d ra m a tic , p o w e r s te e rin g and b ra k e s . N o ru s t , good m ile a g e . $125. E D 2-6118. 16
O L D S M O B IL E 19$9 '9 8 ', 4 -d o o r tow n sedan. T o p c o n d it io n . A b e a u tifu l second c a r , a ch o ice f i r s t c a r . $688. p h o n e T U 2 -0 8 4 0 . 16
P L Y M O U T H 1964 F u ry 2 -d o o r h a rd to p . 426 cu . in . 4 -sp e e d , p o s it ra c t lo n . P o w e r b ra k e s and s t e e r i n g . 13,000 m ile s . IV 9 -0 7 8 3 . ~ 15
P L Y M O U T H 1962 S ta tionw agon, $1,350. L ik e new t i r e s , m o to r , body. 3730 D e lta R iv e r D r . IV 5-0180. 15
P L Y M O U T H FU R Y 1963 4 -d o o r sedan V -8 T o rq u e f l l te . R a d io , h e a te r . U nused fa c to ry w a r r a n ty . $1,595. H A R O L D P L E T Z M O TO R S A L E S , 150 E . G ra n d
H O N ftÀ 16 Îcc 1 96 5 . O n ly ¿,000 mJJes. Phone ED 2 -8 8 3 8 . 16
H O N & a T Ô cc 1 9 6 4 ." 9 0 0 m ’i le s .Ë x - c e lle n t c o n d it io n . 351-4291. 18
Employmentftfo ’ 5 and L P N ’ S. F u l l ; p a r t -
t im e . P re fe re n c e o f s h if t . E x c e lle n t p e rso n n e l p o lic y . M any fr in g e b e n e fits . 332-0801. 19
é A B Y S fï^ r fe R , R E L IA B L E la d y . S ta r t S ep tem ber, 8 -5 excep t M onday, W ednesday, F r i d a y am . E x c e lle n t p a y . E D 7-7037.14
HOUSE P A IN T IN G , e x te r io r o n ly . E x p e r ie n c e d . R easonable ra te s . C a l l D ave , E D 2 -0258 . 15
G IR L T O do lig h t housekeep ing w o rk , tw ic e a week. 882-4252 a fte r 5 p m . fo r fu r th e r In fo rm a t io n . 14
W A N T E D W AITR ESS and t ic k e t s e l le r f o r F a t B la c k P u ssy C a t. 372 -4570 . 14
W A ITR ES S, P A R T -T IM E o r f u l l t im e . Joe Joseph ’ s P ro B o w l N ig h t C lu b . IV 7 -5802. 16
C O E D , DO you want fre e ro o m and b o a rd fo r do ing p a r t - t im e b a b y s itt in g (a fte rn o o n s 2 -5 ) and som e housekeeping d u tie s? P re fe r u p p e rc la ssm a n o r g ra d u a te s tuden t w ith c a r . O kem os a re a (n e a r bus lin e ) . C a ll 353-1650 8 -5 , o r 332-5227 a fte r 5 :30 p m .
19W AITRESSES W A IT E D , A p p ly in
p e rs o n H ow ard Johnson’ s R esta u ra n t, 6801 S. C e d a r, L a n s in g . P hone 699-2039 . 17
L A B O R A T O R Y ASSISTANT S ophom ore o r J u n io r e n g in e e r In te re s te d in m ech a n ica l p ro p e r t ie s o f s t ru c tu ra l m a te r ia ls . $1.50 h o u r . 353-1707. 16
E M P L O Y E R S O V E R LO A D t o m - pany needs g i r ls fo r te m p o ra ry a s s ig n m e n ts . O ff ic e e x p e rie n ce re q u ire d . 616 M ich ig a n N a tio n a l T o w e r . Phone 487-6071. C
P E R M A N E N T , R E L IA B L E bafcy- s i t te r , 8 -5 , 5 days a w eek. T w o p re -s c h o o l c h ild re n , in o u r a p a rtm e n t, 1309 D U n iv e rs i ty V il la g e . 355-6143. 16
Employment C r E a T l a k e s FM PLGYM EffT
f o r p e rm a n e n t p o s it io n s in o ff ic e , s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C a l l IV 2-1543. C
A SELLING C A k E E ft with n £ 3 T .Keen young m an 24 to 34 to s e ll cash re g is te r s and adding m a c h in e s . P r e fe r m an w ith acc o u n ting know ledge a n d da ta p ro c e s s in g a p titu d e . C a l l L . J . F le m in g fo r a p p o in tm e n t. IV 4 -7 4 6 5 . 19
W AITR ESSES, BUSBOYS, B oyne M ou n ta in L o d g e . W o rk n o w th ro u g h J a n u a ry 1st. R o o m , b o a rd , e x c e lle n t p ay . See S tuden t E m p lo y m e n t O ff ic e . 15
For RentB IC Y C L E k E N T A L S , S to rage ,
S a les and S e rv ic e s . E A S T L A N SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . G rand R iv e r . C a l l 332-8303 . C
Apartments
W A N TE D ONE g i r l su b le a s e r fo r F a ll te rm , U n iv e r s ity T e r r a c e . W r ite 631 E . F ro n t, T ra v e rs e C ity , M ic h ig a n . 15
G IR L 6 V E R 21 to s h a re a p a r t - m e n t, $50 m o n th ly , e v e ry th in g In c lu d e d . Bunk beds . A c ro s s f r o m cam pus. 332-4578 betw een 8 a m . and 11 a m . 15
O NE M A N to sh a re lu x u ry a p a r t - m e n t w ith 3 s tuden ts . $63.75. C a ll c o l le c t M ic h a e l M o o re , 313— L O 1-8674. 16
A lT E lV r iO N M A R R IE D s tuden ts o r g ra d s . T h re e - ro o m u n fu r n ish e d a p a rtm e n t a v a i l a b l e S ep tem ber 1st. N e a r B r o d y D o rm . $95 p lu s u t i l i t ie s . ED 7 -2474 6 -9 p m . 16
EA ST LA N S IN G , de luxe fu rn is h e d o n e -b e d ro o m a p a rtm e n t. P ro fe s s io n a l o r c o lle g e fa c u lty . N e a r cam pus and shopping . E D 2 -3135. 16
LA N S IN G , E A S t s id e , ¿ ro u n d f lo o r a p a rtm e n t. T w o -b e d ro o m . R e f r ig e ra to r , s tove fu rn is h e d . No c h ild re n , no p e ts . U t i l i t ie s fu rn is h e d . G a ra g e . $145 m o n th ly . A v a ila b le A u g u s t 15. C a ll M rs . D u d le y , IV 9-1017. 16
G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T S w hy re n t , w heti you can buy? E x c e lle n t o p p o r tu n it ie s a v a ila b le fo r p e rs o n s who a re A B L E » to buy, l iv e In - and lease , then s e ll w hen le a v in g the a rea w ith m on ey In y o u r p o cke t. Jo n R u n q u is r, E D 2 -3 5 3 4 , E a s tL a n s in g R e a lty , R e a lto rs . _ 16
N E W ' THREE b e d ro o m '’" itup iex n e a r ca m p u s . C a rp e te d l iv in g ro o m . S tove, hea t and w a te r in c lu d e d . A v a ila b le A u g . 15. E D 2-5127.__________________ 16
H ousesF IV E M e n , $40 p e r m a n , "6
ro o m s , 2 ba ths, 2941 A bbo t Rd. F re e P a rk in g . 332-1885. 16
M A L E SENIORS o r g ra d u a te s tu - d e n ts . 4 can re n t 3 -4 b e d ro o m house on L a ke L a n s in g fo r $50 each . 4 - c a r ga rage . D o ck . L a rg e lo t , p le n ty o f s to ra g e . C a l l c o lle c t , 543-3256 ; 543-3869 C h a r lo t te . 14
T H R E E BEDRO O M S, fu rn is h e d house a t 712 S. C le m e ns St. 3 -6 s tu d en ts , s u m m e r ra te s unt i l Sept. 15. C a ll IV 7 -5 3 8 6 . 15
EA ST L A N S IN G , fu rn is h e d house fo r 8 to 12 s tu d en ts . F o r lease to F ra te rn i ty o r s tuden t g ro u p . C a ll IV 5 -7 6 7 3 . 15
Rooms
M O T T ’ S C O -O P . Som e ro o m s a v a ila b le F a l l . Good l iv in g , o n ly $165 a te rm . 413 H i l lc r e s t . 332 -1 4 4 0 .__________________19
P L E A S A N T R O O M . Q u ie t and f in e lo c a t io n . P a rk in g . N o t fa r f ro m ca m p u s . P re fe r g rad u a te s tu d en t. IV 2 -8 3 0 4 . 14
M A L E G R A D U A TE S , s e n io r s tu - d en ts . C le a n , q u ie t, p r iv a te entra n c e . A d j a c e n t c a m p u s . R oom s. 143 Bogue (P a rk in g ) . 332 -4588 . 14
ONE OR tw o ro o m s . P r iv a te ba th . P a rk in g . Q u ie t, p r iv a te hom e. S e n io r o r g radua te la d y studen t p re fe r re d . C a ll b e fo re 10 am . o r a f te r 5 p m . E D 2-0106.
14
T H R E E D O U B LE ro o m s fo r fe - m a le o v e r 21. K itc h e n p r i v i le g e s . P r iv a te e n tra n c e , p a rk in g , p r iv a te b a th , 332 -6090 . 19
L O V E L Y F U R N IS H E D s i n g l e ro o m . A c ro s s f r o m C am pus at 908 S . H a r r is o n , a v a ila b le im m e d ia te ly . 337 -0650 . 14
F o r RentEA ST L A N S IN G . A t t r a c t iv e c a r -
peted ro o m w ith p r iv a te entra n c e and h a lf ba th , $16 w e e k ly . 332-5818. 19
M A L E G R A D U A T E studen ts s h a re th re e -b e d ro o m house on L a k e L a n s in g . F u rn is h e d . P r i v a te b e d ro o m . $55 m o n th ly . S hare In fo o d expense . 339 -2306.
17333 A L B E R T S T . T w o - m a n
ro o m s , $5 w e e k ly . K itch e n and T V ro o m s in c lu d e d . (G radua te o r F o re ig n s tu d en t.) F a l l te rm , $96.25. 484 -5496 . E v e n i n g s , 3 7 2 -0330 . 19
G R A D U A T E S TU D E N T "(¿ j w i l l - in g to w o rk fo r f re e ro o m as H andy M a n .C a r n e c e s s a ry . 332 - 6265._____________________________16
For SaleE N G LIS H L IG H T -W E IG H T , 3 -
speed b ic y c le s , $39.77, f u l l p r ic e . R e n ta l-p u rc h a s e te rm s a v a ila b le . We a lso have te n n is ra c q u e ts , g o lf b a lls , b adm in ton b ir d ie s , g if ts and housew are s . A C E H A R D W H E R E , a c r o s s f r o m U n io n . E D 2-3212. C
P E R K I N S L E A T H E R S H O P . W e s te rn W e a r. G uns, B o o t s , S ad d 'e s . C us tom L e a th e r w o rk . 2410 S. C e d a r. 372 -3439 . 19
P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R S , new and re c o n d itio n e d . T ra d e s accep ted . A l l p r ic e s . W O L V E R IN E T Y P E W R IT E R C O ., 117 E . K a la m a z o o . 482-1452. 19
T R A V E L T R A IL E R 17 f t . I960. S leeps fo u r . Reese ax le h itc h . E le c t r ic b ra k e c o n tro l In c lu d e d . C a l l IV 9 -6 2 9 8 . 14
R O Y A L T Y P E W R IT E R S , p o r t - ab le . N e a r ly new. A ls o desk ty p e . M any la te m o d e ls . P o r t ab le tape re c o rd e rs . R e ve re tape re c o rd e rs . R ad io s , phonog ra p h s . L o w p r ic e d fu rn itu re : c h e s ts , d re s s e rs , beds, s p r in g s and m a ttre s s e s . S m a ll h o u se - w a re s -d ls h e s , s i lv e rw a re , p o ts , and pans, to a s te rs , co ffe e m a k e rs . E le c t r ic f r y in g pans. 8 f t . p oo l ta b le co m p le te . E le c t r ic fa n s , new and used . W indow fans and a ir c o n d it io n e rs . B ausch & Lo m b e m ic ro s c o p e .W IL C O X SECO NDHAN D STORE
509 E . M ic h ., L a n s in g IV 5-4391
H rs : 8 -5 :3 0 p m . C
T W O D R A W E R s te e l case . L e g a l "“ s iz e f i le s (2 ) . 9 fde a rm c h a irs ,
g re e n n y lo n c o v e r (10). C osco c a r l . I 'w o ^ b u rn e r h o t F iv e -d ra w e r f l ie s ( fo r 5” x 8 " fo ld e rs o r c a rd s .) C a ll MSU C re d i t U n io n , 355-0293. 14
FO R W E D D IN G a n d p ra c t ic a l sh o w e r g if ts , see A C E H A R D - W H E R E ’ S s e le c tio n s . 201 E . G ran d R iv e r , a c ro s s f ro m U n io n . Phone ED 2-3212. C
FR ESH H O M E g row n c o rn , peas, r a s p b e r r ie s a n d m an y o th e r f re s h fo o d s . PR IN C ES F A R M M A R K E T , O kem os R d . a n d G ra n d R i v e r , O kem os. 3 37 -2343. C
N IC E S E L E C T IO N o f w om en 's a p p a re l. D re s s e s , s w e a t e r s , s k ir t s , b lo u se s . S ize 11-15. L ik e new . R easonab le . 351-4514. 14
W E S T E R N W E A R . B o o t s , s a d d le ry . C O LTS FO O T W E STER N M E R C A N T IL E , 11380 P eacock Road, L a ln g s b u rg . C a ll 651-5637. 19
ST r O M B E R G C A r LSO N d u a l, '50 w a tt a m p l i f ie r . T w o y e a rs o ld , $75. Phone 332-6640 . 17
F o r SaleL A S T C H A N C E ! D ish w a sh e r,
s t r o l le r , e le c t r ic b la n k e t, s k i r a c k , b a th in e tte , s in g le bed, ty p e w r ite r t a b l e , m is c e lla n e ous . 332 -6340 . 14
M E R S M A N M A H O G A N Y end ta - b le s , c o f f e e ta b le , l a m p s , d ra p e s , book s h e lf, m ap le m aga z ine ta b le , baby b a s s in e t. 4 8 2 - 358L 15
S P A R T A N T E L E V IS IO N console". N ew p ic tu re tu b e , and re c o n d itio n e d . $55. Gas ho t w a te r hea te r , $15. OX 4-8481. 16
FR EJU S 10-speed I ta lia n Road R a c in g b ik e . A lm o s t new , c o s t o v e r $125. S a c r if ic e , m u s t s e ll .332-3671. 14
L A R G E W ID E a rm e d th re e -p ie c e s e c tio n a l b la c k ny lon f r ie z e w ith s i lv e r th re a d s , re a l foam cush ions w ith re m o v a b le c o v e rs . Good c o n d it io n . $55. 355-8255, a f te r f iv e 655-2361. 19
V A C U U M C L E A N E R S ,u s e d . L a te m ode l H o o v e rs , G ,E ., W e s tin g - house, K e rb y U p r ig h ts . A ls o ta n ks and c a n n is te rs , $10andup.A 11 g ua ran teed . C O M P A C T SA LE S & S E R V IC E , 4210 W . Sag inaw . 372-3710 o r IV 5 -0 3 0 4 .
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C O M P L E T E D IN IN G fu rn itu re . M ahogany d i n i n g ta b le , s ix c h a irs , ch in a c a b in e t. E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n , $80. C a ll IV 5-3190.
NO RG E R E F R IG E R A T O R , v e ry good c o n d it io n , $40. Id e a l fo r s m a ll house o r co tta ge . Phone T U 2 -7 0 4 9 . 14
O L Y M P IA D E L U X E P o r t a b l e ty p e w r ite r . N ew . E x c e lle n t con d it io n . M u s t s e ll, $70. Phone 337-0860 . 14
E N C Y C L O P E D IA A M E R IC A N A , co m p le te 30 vo lu m e . 1965 E d itio n S c ra tc h -p ro o f b in d in g and bookcase, $225. A ls o 7 vo lu m e se t 1965 E d it io n o f " L a n d s and P e o p le s " $40. A ls o 1965 E d it io n 18 vo lu m e “ O u r W o n d e rfu l W o r ld " $60. H ate to s e ll th is L ib r a r y o f K now ledge . 355-5805 a fte r 5 p m . 16
R E F R IG E R A T O R , ONE y e a r o ld , 11.5 cu . f t . M ake o f fe r . E le c t r i c s to ve , $30 .35 5 -7 58 6 o r 337 -1880. 18
BO NNE B E L L C o s m e tic s , fe a - tu r in g f a m o u s T e n -O -S ix L o t io n . C o m p l e t e s e le c tio n s .
. M A R E K R E X A L L P R E S C R IP T IO N C E N T E R , 301 N .C U p p e r t , b y F ra n d o r . .. . . C.14
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T V 16” T a b le m od e l. D o u b le lin d s in g le bed. K itc h e n ta b le (2 ), 3 -b u rn e r s tove fo r t r a i l e r o r c a b in . 372 -6488 . 16
F o r Sale B E A U T IF U L B G a T , 12 f t .a lu m C -
num R unabout. S te e rin g cont r o ls , t r a i l e r , 16 hp. W iz a rd m o to r , $325 co m p le te . 339- 2 535. I 5
K R O E H L E R 3 -p ie c e s e c tio n a l. E x c e lle n t c o n d it io n . G e n u i n e m a rb le co ffe e ta b le . See a f te r 7 p m . C a l l 339-2448 . 15
H ID E -A -B E D s o f a and f o u r - ' d ra w e r c h e s t. N e a r ly new . $250
o r b e s t o f fe r . IV 9 -6 0 0 5 . 15D E C O R A T E D C A K E S fo r S pec ia l
o c c a s io n s . We d e liv e r . S p e c ia ls : T u e sd a y , G o lden P u ffs , 29<f D ozen . W ednesday, L e m o n T a r t s , 4 fo r 39<t. KW AST B A K E R IE S , B ro o k f ie ld P la z a , E a s t L a n s in g ; F ra n d o r : 303 S, W ashington.C14
F R IG IÛ A IR E R E F R IG E R A TO R in good c o n d it io n . $30. C a ll 3 3 9 - 8517 a f te r 3 p m . 16
Animal sP O M E R A N IA N S , B E A U T I F U L
p u p p ies . A K C . B la c k s , w h ite s , re d s , c re a m s . R easonab le . See to a p p re c ia te . W il l h o ld . E D 7 -7823 . 14
H A L F M O R G AN , H a lf A ra b ia n cocoa m a re . S ix y e a rs o ld fo r p a r t ia l ly e x p e rie n c e d r i d e r . $350. 484 -4875 . 15
S IA M E S E K IT fE N S . A d o ra b le , p la y fu l, s o p h is tic a te d . H o u se - b ro k e n and weaned. 7 w eeks o ld . C a l l 337 -0650 . 14
S IA M E SE K lT l 'E N S r e l ig ib le to r e g is te r . D a rk p o in ts and good w edges. C a l l OR 7 -2 5 0 4 . 16
HO RSE: M A K E 10 y e a rs o ld . B r id le and sadd le , $250 o r b e s t o f fe r . G e n tle . OX 4-8251. 14
R f lT 'k N S F R E E to good hom e. H ouse b ro k e n . 337-9637 . 14
P O O D LE S , S IL V E R T o y . Hom e g ro w n , 8 w eeks o ld . Phone 484 - 4519; a f te r 7 p m . 372-1637. 16
BootsG LA S TR O N 14 f t . Runabout, 1?64
M e rc u ry m o to r . 50 h .p . S k is and l i f e Jacke t. G o o d c o n d it io n . Phone E D 2-8001. 16
R U N A B O U T 14 f t . c o n v e rt ib le to p . 35 h .p . m o to r and new t r a i l e r . V e ry good c o n d it io n . Phone 48 9 - 1047. 16
M obile HomesB A R O N 1?63 10' x 55> \ tw o £>ed-
ro o m . Phone 485-6921 a f te r 1 p m . 625 -4595 P e r ry , any t im e .
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1960 S K Y L IN E M O B IL E H om e,10* x 40*. C a rp e te d , d ra p e s . U t i l i t y shed, cabana. N e a r ca m p u s . W e ll ke p t. 332-1333. 14
S C H U LT M O B I L E H O M E , 3t)1 x 8’ . On lo t , c lo se to cam pus. Good c o n d it io n , id e a l fo r m a r r ie d s tu d en ts o r g ra d . C a ll 332 - 6427 o r see at L o t 216, T r a i le r H aven. 17
1958 8r x 40’ . Good c o n d it io n . T w o b e d ro o m s fu rn is h e d . E x c e lle n t buy fo r s tu d en ts . C a l l be tw een 4 -6 p m . 16
E B E R L IN E R 10’ x 50 ' l9$9 . YVall- to -w a l l c a rp e tin g . A i r co n d it io n in g (new ), tw o b e d ro o m s .T o be s o ld on lo t . P r iv a te o w n e r. M u s t s e l l . A f te r s ix , 699-2328 o r 355-3127.___________ 18
PersonalS T U D E N TS : W HY l e a v e y o u r
d o rm s when B IM B O 'S , w i l l del iv e r y o u r P i z z a s to you ! C a ll 484-7817. C
r e n t Y o u r T v f ro m n e j A c .Z e n ith and GE p o rta b le s fo r o n ly $9 p e r m on th . F re e s e rv ic e and d e liv e ry . C a ll N E JA C T V R e n ta ls , 482-0624 . C
F R E E !! A t h r i l l in g h o u r o f beau ty . F o r app o in tm e n t, c a ll 484-4519. M E R L E N O R M A N C O SM ETIC S S TU D IO , 1600 E . M ic h ig a n . C
Y O U ’ RE T R E A T E D ro y a l ly at B U B O L Z IN S U R A N C E . We need you . Phone 332-8671. C14
R E S P O N S IB LE M A R R IE D coup le d e s ire s a p a rtm e n t m anagem ent Job o r c a re fo r P ro fe s s o r 's hom e w h ile on s a b b a tic a l. H ave re fe re n c e s . C a ll 353-1650.
Real EstateA L W A Y S D I S A P P O I N T E D ?
T h r e e b e d r o o m R a n c h . S creened p o rc h . U t i l i t y ro o m . C o m p l e t e l y c a r p e t e d and d ra p e s . B e a u t ifu lly d e co ra te d th ro u g h o u t. F in e s t la n d sca p in g « \y w h e re l N e a r M SU. $19,500. 137-0127. . 14
E A S T LA N S IN G , N e a r. One m ile »•«*»» - e c e b lo ck to g ra d e -
s c h o o l. T h re e b e d ro o m , 1—1/2 bath R anch . Pane led ba se m e n t, gas in c in e ra to r . P r ic e d to s e l l . C a ll o w n e r; 332-3461. 14
1220 W O LF C O U R T . T h re e b e d - ro o m s . N e a r cam p u s . Id e a l fo r s tuden t re n ta l. $7,500. C a ll M r . R aze t, OX 4-8251 o r A D V A N C E R E A L T Y , R e a lto rs , . IV 2-1121.14
EAST LA N S IN G . R e d C e d a r a re a . S harp , 3 -b e d ro o m R anch, w ith f ir e p la c e , a ttached g a ra g e , and f in is h e d basem en t w ith r e c re a tio n ro o m a n d paneled den . P r ic e Just reduced to $19,500. Good t e r m s . C L A U C H E R T Y R E A L T Y , R e a lto rs . E D 2 -0 3 7 5 .
IN T E R E S T IN G O L D b r ic k house 10 m in u te s South o f cam pus in good a re a . L a rg e ro o m s , f in e t re e s , k itc h e n and ba ths , s ix b e d ro o m s , lo w ta xe s , re a s o n ab le p r ic e . 699-2564 . 17
R iv e r , W lll ia m s to n . 655-1870.
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C O M M U N IN G W IT H N A T U R E — R e s id e n ts o f A b b o t t and M ason H a l ls had a p le a s a n t s u r p r i s e la s t w eekend . T h e fo o d m anagem en t s e r v ic e in both d o r m s h e ld a c h ic k e n b a s k e t lunch S a tu rd a y f o r the
s tu d e n ts . An e s t im a te d 300 a tte n d e d th e e ve n t h e ld on the law n. A b o u t the o n ly c o m p la in t w as the an ts w h ic h in va d ed the g a th e r in g in h o rd s . B u t w h a t ’ s a p i c n ic w i th o u t a n ts? Photo by C a l C ra n e
Real EstateEAST" L A N S IN G . C h a rm in g 4-
b e d ro o m Cape C od C o lo n ia l. C lo se to ca m p u s . L e s s than 4 y e a rs o ld . T w o ba ths . S to rm s and s c re e n s . R e c re a tio n ro o m . G a ra g e . P o s s ib le s tuden t in com e to $135 p e r m on th . ED 7 -2573 . 15
EAST LA N S IN G . T h re e -b e d ro o m R anch. F ire p la c e s , basem en t, den, g a r a g e . O n l y $19,500. C L A U C H E R T Y R E A L T Y , E D 2 -0 3 7 5 . 15
EAST LA N S IN G n e a r. T h re e b e c l- roo m Ranch, fu l l basem en t, c a r p o r t , fenced y a rd .N e a r scho o ls . $16,900. F E 9-8190. 15
O KEM O S. BY o w n e r, 2400 K e w - anee W ay, T h re e b e d ro o m , two ba th hom e on w ooded lo t . ED 2-2419. 15
SPACIOUS H O M E , F o re s t H i l ls . Wooded lo t . F iv e b e d ro o m s . 2 ,800 sq u a re fe e t. M any cus to m b u i l t - ln s . $38,250. C a l l E D2 -4 7 7 9 . 14
EA ST LA N S IN G . B e d fo rd H i l ls .3 -b e d ro o m Ranch. 1/2 b lo c k f ro m sch o o l. L a r g e wooded y a r d . $19,800. 938 D e lr id g e R oad. 332-8194. 15
LA N S IN G IN C O M E . N e a r M ic h l- gan and P e n n sy lva n ia . 4 -o n - th e - c o r n e r l l l T e r r i f i c In ve s tm e n t! Same te n an ts fo r 1 0 y e a rs .C o m - m e rc ia l p o te n tia l! Good re tu rn in p r im e lo c a tio n ! T ue sdays and Sundays, even ings , excep t Wednesday a f t e r 5:45 c a ll E D 2 -3 9 4 6 . ____________________ 14
RecreationH O R SE BA C K R ID IN G . E n g lis h
and W e s te rn . $1.50h o u r ly . A ls o , h a y r i d e s . ROWE R I D I N G R A N C H . 372-2325, fo r r e s e rv a t io n s. 19
G O LF C L U B S . N ew , used . Good s e l e c t i o n . F A IR W A Y G O LF R.1MGE, M in ia tu re G o lf. G rand R iv e r , Q kem os. EJD 2 -8 7 4 5 . 19
K ID D IE L A N D ' TO a m .-9 p in . d a lly . In F ra n d o r. 15tf p e r r id e ,8 fo r $1. A ls o p a r ty ra te s . 4 8 5 - 2465. 19
T E R R A C E M IN IA T U R E G O L F , F ra n d o r . 19 h o le s . Open 10 a m .- 12 p m . d a ily . A d u lts , 50tf. C h i l d re n 's and p a r ty ra te s . 484 -
• 7219. 19T R A M P O L IN E : EX E R C IS E the
easy w ay! N isse n ’ s P i t type , used. G round le v e l. $200. Good c o n d it io n . 372-1395. 16
ServiceD IA P E R S E R V IC E , th re e types
o f d ia p e rs to choose f ro m . B u lk w ash fo r c le a n e r, w h ite r d ia p e rs . F lu f f d r ie d and fo ld e d . U se your-'ow n o r re n t o u rs . C onta in e rs fu rn is h e d . No d e p o s it. 25 y e a rs e x p e rie n c e . B Y -L Q D IA P E R S E R V I C E , 1010 E . M ic h ig a n . IV 2-0421. C
C O M P U T E R P R O G R A M M IN G and tu to r in g s e rv ic e s .C a ll a fte r
• 7 p m ., D ave, 337-9619 o r John,337-1405. 1?
W IL L DO b a b y s itt in g in m y hom e. Have th re e -y e a r -o ld g i r l . 2886 E . J o l ly R d . 10 m in u te s f ro m c a m p u s . 337 -7607 . * 14
A T T E N T IO N C O M P A C T vacuum c le a n e r o w n e rs . We now have a co m p le te s e rv ic e r e p a ir shop s tacked w ith genuine com p a c t p a r ts . F o r f re e p ic k -u p and del iv e r y , 372-3710 o r IV 5 -0 3 0 4 . C O M P A C T SA LES & S E R V IC E , 4210 W . Saginaw . * 18
ServiceTH ESE S P R IN T E D . R apid s e rv -
ic e . D ra ft in g su p p lie s . X e ro x c o p ie s . C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T , 221 South G ran d . 4 8 2 - 5431. C
A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M ? C a l l K A L A M A Z O O S TR E E T BO D Y SHOP. S m a ll den ts to la rg e w re c k s . A m e ric a n and fo re ig n c a rs . G ua ran teed w o rk . 4 8 9 - 7507. 1411 E . K a lam azoo S t. C
Typing S erv ic eT Y P IN U .T E R M p a p e rs , th e ses ,
e tc . R o ya l E le c t r ic , P ic a typ e . W il l p ic k up and d e l iv e r . OX9 -2 2 2 6 .___________________ 19
B A R B I M E L , P ro fe s s io n a l ty p is t . No Job too la rg e o r too sm ’a ll. B lo c k o ff ca m p u s . 332-3255. C
W IL L D O T Y P IN G . E le c t r ic ty p e - w r i t e r . E x p e rie n c e d . 2886 E . J o lly R d. 10 m in u te s f ro m c a m pus. 3 3 7 -7607 . C
B E V T A L L M A N . Y o u r th e ses , te rm p a p e rs , e tc . typed in m y hom e. E le c t r ic ty p e w r ite r . 372 - 3849. C
AN N BR O W N & GORDON, ty p is t and m u l t i l l t h o ffs e t p r in t in g . (B la c k and w h ite and c o lo r ) . IB M , g e n e ra l typ in g , te rm pa p e rs , th e se s , d is s e r ta t io n s . E D 2 -8 3 8 4 . C
G . L O T T . E x p e rie n c e d ty p is t . M ach ine t r a n s c r ip t io n , g e n e ra l ty p in g , theses and d is s e r ta t io n s .339-2446 . C
C A R O L W IN E L Y . S m lth -C o ro n a E le c t r ic . T h e s e s , te rm p a p e rs , g e n e ra l ty p in g . S partan V il la g e , 3 5 5 -2 8 0 4 . ' 19
JOB R ESU M ES, lOO co p ie s , $4.S(5. ALD 1N G E R D IR E C T M A IL A d v e r t is in g . 533 N , C l lp p e r t . IV 5-2213. C
ServiceP A U L A A N N H A U G H E Y , ty p is t .
IB M S e le c tr ic . D is s e r ta t io n s , theses , te rm p a p e rs . 337-1527.C
TransportationT A X IC A B S : IF you can ’ t get V a r -
s lty : C a l l Y E L L O W .G ro u p loads to a ir p o r ts , t r a in s , b u sse s . IV 2-1444. 19
C a M p u S. vA R S tT Y c A B i> . W igo an yw h e re . G roup lo a d s . No e x tra ch a rg e p e r p e rs o n . C a ll E D 2 -3 5 5 9 . 19
R IDERS W A N T E D to B o s to n "o r Rhode Is la n d . L e a v in g A ugust 18. C a l l 355-7774.____________ 1_6
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RH p o s it iv e ; $7 fo r RH n e g a tive . D e tro it B lo o d S e rv ic e , In c ., 1417 E . M ic h ig a n A v e ., H o u rs 9 -4 M onday, T u e sd a y , W ednesday, F r id a y . 12-7 T h u rs d a y . 489-7587. _ 19
W X N T E D : A P A R T M E N T fo rm a r r ie d co u p le . F a ll te rm o n ly . C a ll 355-7185. 16
W A N T E D : TEhTT, (used). L a rg e enough fo r fa m ily o f5 .C a l l3 5 3 - 1650 days , 332-5227 a fte r 5:30 p m . I7
R E S P O N S IB LE M A R R IE D s tu - dent coup le d e s ire s a p a rtm e n t m anagem ent jo b o r c a re fo r P ro fe s s o r ’ s hom e w h ile on sabb a t ic a l. C a ll 353-1650, 19
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T h e r u g g e d and u n sp o ile d beau ty o f C a l i fo r n ia ’ s B ig S u r is the p e r fe c t s e ttin g fo r the s to ry o f a w om an who re fu s e s to accept s o c ie ty ’ s s o lu tio n s to h e r p ro b le m s . B u t L iz is no t g iven the chance to g ra b ho ld o f the c h a r a c te r .
She Is the type o f a c tre s s who has to be pushed to p ro d u c e . She is , h o w e ve r, a wom an who w i l l no t be pushed. H e r la s t ro le s , th is one in c lu d e d , show as m uch f lu c tu a tio n In h e r a c tin g as In h e r beau ty . ■>
She has a t r u ly m a rv e lo u s fa ce . B u t when she s m ile s o r changes h e r e x p re s s io n In any w ay, the beauty Is lo s t . She shou ld be seen and not h e a rd .
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se ts the m ood . N a tu re b u ilt both B ig S ur and L iz and no lin e s m a n can c re a te a re a f a i r m a tch .
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L iz p la y s a wom an who chooses to l iv e on the co a s t w ith h e r i l l e g it im a te son and say yes and no to s o c ie ty as she p leases . She is som ew hat o f a pam pered bea tn ik , a c o m b in a tio n o f the y o u -k n o w - w hat w ith a h e a rt o f go ld and a fe m a le H e n ry M i l le r .
H e r son k i l l s a d e e r to f in d out w hat the “ fun ” is in hun ting and is sent by the c o u r t to a re l ig io u s schoo l ru n by R ic h a rd B u r to n .
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N o t th a t the lin e s a re th a t had. B u r to n ’ s s tru g g le w ith a b as ic bel ie f In God is c a r r ie d out w e ll In h is l in e s . T h e re are few c lic h e s . L iz ’ s exp la n a tio n o f h e rs e lf is w e ll d ra w n . B u t th is is a f i lm m uch m o re w o rth w a tch ing than lis te n in g to .
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As the second f iv e -w e e k s o f c o m p e tit io n beg ins if! the IM s o ftb a ll schedu le , a new team appears to ch a lle n g e the le a d e rs . L u s h w e ll, the State N ew s h o n o ra ry , s tr ik e s aga in .
the s c o re was one to no th in when the L u s h w e lls cam e to bat u n tr ie d , un tes ted , cou ld they w in b u t t im e w ou ld answ er th a t
a w a lk , a h i t , tw o ru n s they sco re they take a shaky lead the N eph ro n s take to ba ts again to get the t ie they need
b u t as the sun sank in the w est and as the lig h ts cam e on the L u s h ie s he ld the s tro n g a tta ck and w ould not g ive them one
nine run s they got, on seven h its the N eph ro n s g o t'b u t th re e t ra d it io n says the L u s h ie s lose we’ l l have to w a it and see
unbeaten now in but one game o u r L u s h w e lls lead th e ir b lock bu t th e re a re o th e r, tes ted team s who want to c lean o u r c lo c k
the re d d o o rs , no counts , b u tc h e r boys abaddon, evan’ s sch o la rs and don’ t fo rg e t zoan th roposts a l l ^ ^ ^ r v i c t o r y h o lla rs
b u tw e ^ ^ W a k e them , beat them a ll by L ls h W l I we sh a ll do i t and i f we don’ t , i f we get beat b ig g ie d e a l, so w hat, we b le w i t
—DAVE HANSON
BITS & PIECESD i d Y o u K n o w T h a t . . .
T h e MSU fo o tb a ll team r e a l ly packed them in Spartan S tad ium la s t fa l l , a t tra c t in g an average o f m o re than 71,000 fans fo r fo u r hom e c o n te s ts . T h is f ig u re ran ke d State second in the n a tio n be h ind O hio S tate, and the B uckeyes have a s l ig h t ly b ig g e r sea ting c a p a c ity . L a s t y e a r m arke d the th ird t im e in f iv e y e a rs th a t MSU fin is h e d second to O hio State.
* * *T he rug b y c lu b got i ts s ta r t at M ic h ig a n S tate as a re s u lt o f a
cha llenge f ro m the U n iv e rs ity o f M ic h ig a n . M ic h ig a n issued a c h a llenge to MSU to m eet in a ru g b y m atch tw o y e a rs ago. State had to d e c lin e as i t d id n ’ t have the p la y e rs o r th e eq u ip m e n t. B u t la s t season a rug b y c lu b was fo rm e d on cam pus and won th re e o f 11 m atch e s . B u t, M ic h ig a n w hipped the S partans when they f in a l ly m e t.
* * * ,Spartan s w im m in g coach C h a r le s M c C a ffre e re c e iv e d the N a
t io n a l C o lle g ia te S w im m in g T ro p h y .in ‘ 65 as a re w a rd fo r h is ou ts tand ing c o n tr ib u t io n to co lle g e and schoo l c o m p e tit iv e and r e c re a tio n a l s w im m in g . T h e tro p h y is now on- d is p la y b u ild in g .
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W hat do M ic h ig a n S ta te coaches do d u r in g th e o ff-se a so n ?
W e ll , bes ides te a ch ing c la sse s In th e ir s p o rts , t r a v e lin g the banquet c i r c u i t , r e c ru it in g new v a r s i ty ta le n t, a tte n d in g n a tio na l c o n f e r e n c e s and meetings, w r i t i n g books, pamphlets and magazine articles and sometimes t a k i n g graduate classes— they hold clinics f o r thousands of fellow coaches and youngsters.
S partan A th le t ic D ir e c to r B ig g ie M unn has p u t to g e th e r som e f ig u re s w h ich show th a t In the la s t schoo l y e a r (1964) S ta te coaches p a rtic ip a te d In 38 c l in ic s w ith a to ta l a ttendance o f 12,000 g ro w n -u p s and k id s .
M SU already has a b ig s ta r t in surpassing this figure In 1965. Wrestling, baseball, swimming, football and gymnastics have a ll held clinics so f a r this year.
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r in g le f t w in g e r M ike Jacobson m ust have set some k ind of re c o r j o f s o r ts la s t w in te r when he ta l l ie d a th re e -g o a l ha t t r ic k aga ins t W isco n s in In one m in u te f la t . Jacobson a lso w ent on to e s ta b lis h a new s in g le season goa l m a rk , n e tting 28 g o a ls .
R e tu rn in g d e fen s ive h a lfb ack Don Jap inga led the B ig T e n in punt re tu rn s ir. ‘ 64 by re tu rn in g 13 pun ts an average o f 9 .4 y a rd s . D u ffy , h o w e ve r, lo s t ano ther B ig T e n cham p in Lo u B o b ic h , who lead the co n fe re n ce in pun ting the la s t tw o seasons. B o b ic h g radua ted th is s p rin g and is p re s e n tly t r y in g to m ake i t w ith the Kansas C ity C h ie fs in the A m e ric a n F o o tb a ll League.
* * *F o rm e r S partan b a s e b a lle rs D ick B il l in g s and Doug D o b re i a re
p ro fe s s io n a ls now , B il l in g s s igned w ith W ash ing ton and D o b re i, w ith M in n e so ta . B o th a re p la y in g in the m in o r leagues.
* * *A l l -A m e r ic a n s w im m e rs G a ry D i l le y and E d G lic k a tte nd e d H u n t-
in g to n , In d ., h igh sch o o l— a schoo l w ith o u t a p re p s w ih im in g team .* * *
S ta te ’ s s o c c e r team is unbeaten in 18 s tra ig h t re g u la r season gam es, d a tin g back to the 1963 season. O f c o u rs e , i t cou ld be tha t the h o o te rs have ju s t f e l l in to a w in n in g h a b it, s ince the S partans have a 7 0 -8 -5 re c o rd in the n ine y e a rs s ince the s p o r t has been on v a r s i ty s ta tu s . * Mi * * *
B ig T e n 130-pound cham p ion Don B ehm w ent a long w ays in the N C A A w re s t l in g to u rn a m e n t b e fo re he was d e c is io n e d S -4 b y Y o jir o U e take (O k la . S ta te ), who went on to c la im the c l as s c ro w n . U etake , a go ld m eda l w in n e r fo r Japan in the la s t O ly m p ic s , sa id a fte r the m atch th a t B ehm was the toughest opponent he had e v e r faced.
* * *When MSU opens i t ’ s 1965 g r id cam pa ign a g a in s tU C U A , i t w i l l be
th e f i r s t re g u la r season m ee tin g o f the tw o scho o ls . S ta te , how eve r, has beaten the B ru in s tw ic e in Rose B o w l gam es._______
By L A R R Y MOGGS ta te News S p o r ts E d i t o r
C H IC A G O — I t was a case o f too l i t t l e too la te fo r the C o lle g e A l l -S ta r s a t S o ld ie r F ie ld F r id a y n ig h t.
A l l - S ta r coach O tto G raham s tu ck N o tre Dam e q u a rte rb a c k John H u a rte In the co n tes t aga inst the C le v e la n d B ro w n s m id w a y th ro u g h the th i r d p e rio d , and H u a rte r a l l ie d the c o lle g ia te s f ro m a th re e -to u ch d o w n d isa d van tage , bu t th e A l l -S ta r s s t i l l f e l l s h o rt, 2 4 -1 6 .
H u a rte b ro u g h t new l i f e to the A l l -S ta r s as w e ll as a d re a ry ra in -d re n c h e d c ro w d w ith h is la te h e ro ic s . T h e H es lm an T r o p h y w in n e r took o ve r the A l l - S ta r a tta ck a f te r R oge r Staubach (N avy) and C ra ig M o rto n ( C a lifo rn ia ) fa ile d to m ove th e ir te a m m ates and p roceeded to toss tw o touchdow n passe s . He was vo ted the m o s t v a lu a b le A l l - S ta r by s p o rts w r i t e r s at the gam e.
T h e B ro w n s had c o m p le te ly o u t-p la y e d th e S ta rs in the f i r s t h a lf w ith fu llb a c k J im m y B ro w n and q u a rte rb a c k F r a n k Ryan do ing the m o s t dam age. B ro w n r u s h e d f o r 1 4 8 y a rd s in 22 c a r r ie s , w h ile Ryan h it on 9 o f 24 passes fo r 123 y a rd s .
I l l in o is lin e b a c k e r D ic k B u t - k u s , who w i l l p la y fo r the C h ic ago B e a rs th is season, spearheaded the A l l -S ta r s de fense . S partan ta c k le J e r r y R ush p la ye d m o s t o f th e gam e at de fen s ive end p o s t.
" T h is Is a record of which we a re p ro u d ,’ * says Munn. **lt is in keep ing w ith a basic princ ip le w h ich guides th e activities o f M 1 c h 1 g a n S tate University— th a t se rve ce s s h a ll be carried to the peop le fa r beyond campus b o u n d a r ie s ,"
R each ing the la rg e s t to ta l aud ience was fo o tb a ll coach IX if fy D a u g h e rty , w ho took p a r t In 10 "C o a c h o f th e Y e a r " cllnlca a c ro s s the c o u n try and another on the E a s t L a n s in g campusf Som e 9,500, v i r t u a l ly a l l coaches, a ttended c l in ic s a t w h ic h Duffy spoke .
B a s e b a l l coach Danny L it- w h lle r and h is a s s is ta n t, Frank P e lle r in , staged m o re than a dozen L i t t le League c l in ic s , beg in n in g la s t w in te r . Lltwhller’ s c lin ic s a ttra c te d m o re than 1,500 p la y e rs and coach es , Lltwhller has a lso staged c l in ic s for marr ie d hous ing c h ild re n and for handicapped c h ild re n th is season.
O th e r to ta ls by s p o rts fo r ’ 64 w e re : g o lf , s ix c l in ic s w ith 300 a tte nd in g ; b a s k e tb a ll, one c l in ic w ith 500 In a ttendance ; w re s t l in g , tw o c l in ic s w ith 400 to ta l; te n n is , one c l in ic fo r 50 pe o p le ; s w im m in g , tw o c l i r i lc s f o r 700 peop le ; g y m n a s tic s , one c l in ic fo r 200 people ; and s o c c e r, one c l in ic fo r 300 people .
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