k Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tue~dev. Ar'ril R.19OIg --- .., J wl43uuyt I'i , I 11 01 1-.7U7 T tl111IN OII( 1 1 1 11 11 1 II II 1 baily' Classilieds Students protest recruiting by police on MSL campus 'Pa6l i SUMMER SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET AVAILABLE MAY 1-1, 2, 3, and 4-man. 2 BEDROOM 4 man, air-cond., dish- The Ambassador Co. 761-7982. U27 washer, etc. 1 block to campus or hospital. 1330 N. Univ., No. 4. 761- WANTED: 1 or 2 rmmates for bi-level , 25720t U33 3-man, 2-bdrm. mod., air-cond., dish., ._ dlsp Cal Bb 71-334.U13FOUR ROOM, 3 min. from Frieze, 2 HOUSE FOR SUBLET, May-August; man, air cond., off street parking, 769-4472; three girls needed; fireplace, Negotiable., 761-9331, U12 back yard for sunning, air-condition--____ er, very near campus. UF GREAT 3 bedroom 5-man apt., tri-level, __________ ____________ ___ air-cond., dishwasher, balcony, 1 bilk. to campus. Call 769-2733. U27 SUMMER MOD. 4-MAN, close to campus, air cond., parking, balcony. $45 each, 1 bedroom-418 E. Washington will negotiate. Call 665-6253 after 5. 2 bedroom-521 Walnut UC Rental Information, 761-2943 SUMMER SUBLET-May-Aug. 2-3 man U40 apt., 1 bdrm., on campus. Phone: 769-0537, 4:30-7:00 p.m. U7 APT, SUBLET; July-Aug.; 2-3 men: -__--- _ - _ - cool; cheap. 769-3619. U41 HUGE 3 or 4 MAN; fully furnished. $130. Call 769-3612. U318 2 ROOMMATES WANTED for 3-man for -_ _ _ sunmer sublet and/or fall. 1 pvt. 2 BDRM., MOD., air-cond. apt. Near bdrm. $45/mo. avail. Apr. 23, 1 bed in hosp, but within easy walking dist. partitioned bdrm. $25/mo. avail. May of campus. $150 but willing to bar- 1. 3 min, from Angell Hall on S. Div. gain. 665-7212. U26 761-4752. 1334 --- _____ -___ _ __.... HUGE 3-MAN apt. 1 block from cam- 3-MAN SUMMER Sublet. CHEAP. Close pus, with garage. Call 665-9467. UC to campus. Call 761-3678. UD - --- - _ _. ------ WANTED-1-2 nice people who like be- EAST LANSING (P)--Nearly 100 1 hallway in the building, told the Michigan State University students students he could not decide un- 3 demonstrating against campus re- der such on-the-spot pressure who cruiting by the Oakland, Calif., may or may not recruit at the police department yesterday sur- university. I rounded and jostled Acting MSU At one point Adams said to the President Walter Adams. students, "You don't give a tink- The incident occurred during a er's damn about the blacks here." brief shoving match as the dem- He said the interviewers would not onstrators, many of them mem- return to the campus today. bers of Students for a Democratic "There are no more interviews Society, tried to wedge their way scheduled," he said. "They've com- into the office where interviewing pleted the interviews today." was taking place. Adams, hailed as a liberal and The students apparently were "one of the most popular teachers protesting the shooting death a on campus" when named acting year ago of Bobby Hutton, a mem- president to succeed Dr. John ber of the Black Panthers group Hannah, reportedly was the first in Oakland. MSU chief to meet with protest- were taken after dissidents jam- med a hall outside the office they were using previously. Shingleton opened the door to let in Adams and-after a brief shoving match involving protestors and the officials-the acting pres- ident and several dissidents made their way into the room. The student also got in, finished his interview in an adjoining of- fice while Adams talked with pro- testors, and left. Adams personally escorted a second interviewee through the crowded hall into the office, stop- ping to show protestors that the student was a prospective civil engineer, not a police recruit. Some three hours after the con- frontation b e g a n, plainclothes campus police and SDS members escorted the stony-faced, non- commenting Oakland representa- tives from the building. Two members of the student governing body, the Associated Students of MSU, immediately issued a statement praising Adams' handling of the situation and condemning dissidents' tactics. "We believe that the right of demonstration and dissent is a 4 1 MOD. 2-BDM. 3-man apt. for $120. Parking, disposal, air conditioning. 5 min. from campus on S. Forest. Call 761-6742. 1U42 ONE'GIRL wanted to share 4-man mod. apt. next to St. Joe's. Call Iat after' 6. gNO 2-0169. U43' 5 B'EDROOM HOUSE, 1023 S. Church, 4 or 5 man, rental to be discussed. Call 761-9063 or 769-1327. U8 MODERN 4 man AIR cond., DISPOSAL.! SUPERB location, SPACIOUS parking lot. 1001 S. Forest, No. 330. $50/mo./ per person. WILL BARGAIN. Call 761- 2566. '11 ing outside to share 3 bdrm. Hansel- Gretel house for full sum. A/O 1st half: 2 miles from campus. 971-7782 evenings.13361 Sum mer CoeSublets Come in and check our listings at: 737 Packard 1-5 pm. 761-8063 U2 SUMMER SUBLET-Two-man efficiency in house. Great location-price nego- tiable. Call 764-7600. UD Despite the demonstration, the Oakland police department com- pleted its interviews. Most of those in the demonstra- tion at MSU's Student Services' Bldg. were white. Witnesses said there were shouts of "Oakland Pigs" and "No more brothers in jail." A few demonstrators carried posters signed by SDS. Adams told the group, which fluctuated in size from 100 to around 30 at various times, that he would make no immediate de- cision about the university's re- cruiting policy. That statement, witnesses said, came during what was called a nose-to-nose con- frontation with several' young people. Adams, surrounded in a narrow ing students in 27 years. "If you think you're going to abolish the Oakland Police by pre- venting them from recruiting. you're much more naive than I ever expected," he said. "You may resent my style," Adams added. "That's your pri- vilege. "But," he said. pointing to a' youth waiting to interview, "as long as I am in charge, this young man is going to have his oppor- tunity to talk with them. "If this is not acceptable I amj I deeply sorry-but that's the way cornerstone of any real democ- it's going to be." racy," said Harv Dzodin, ASMSU! The confrontation took place vice chairman, and Chuck Mod- outside the office of MSU Place- tov, a sophomore member-at-E ment Director Jack Shingleton, large. where the Oakland representatives "However, it is a sad state ofJ ____ affairs when those who profess democracy resort to the totali- tarian standard of might makes ~i AD, right." -Associated Press Storming the Presidio gates An estimated 10,000 anti-war demonstrators marched Sunday from San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza to the Army Presidio, scene of a sit-down Army prison protest for which 14 privates went on trial for mutiny yesterday. The group listened to speakers before the Presidio closed gates. FACULTY MEETING: LSA approves concentration eP SPACIOUS 3 or 4 man, parking, air- cond., close to campus, 927 S. Forest, No. 203. Calf 663-9866. U13 MAY-AUG. sublet for 2 men to !share with one until July.' Good location,! furn., air cond., will negotiate. 769- 1627. U14 SUMMER RENTALS. 2, 3 or 4 man apt. 406 Packard-Parking, dishwasher, air cond., etc. $30-$40/man. Stop or Call Mgr., 769-1394. U29 SWIMMING POOL, air cond., 2 bed- rooms in mod. 4-man, 1 'or 2 girls needed May to Aug. 764-9626. 1330 SPRING-SUMMER sublet, 2 bedroom, 31 /man. Dishwasher, appliances, parking, good location =campus-hospital. Rent negotiable. 521 Walnut, No. 12. 769- 4144. U15 FREE TV, balcony, air cond., 3 bdrm., 2 baths, luxury apt. on campus needs, 4 or 5 for entire summer, 769-1726. UD SUBLET - Mod., close to campus, 2 bdrm., central air-cond., several park- ing spaces. Call 761-3409 or 769-5193. U16 2 GIRL NEEDED to share our breezy summer house May-June. You can have whole house to yourself or with a friend JulyAug. All for $45/mo. 769-6788. U17 MOD. FURNISHED, 2 man, 1 bdrm, apt. Air cond., balcony, May-Aug. 728 S. Main, No; 306 769-4321 U32 1-2 GIRLS NEEDED for 3-man summer sublet, immediate occupancy. Also available for fall. 764-2460 or after 5, 769-6753, ask for Phyllis. 1342 1 GIRL NEEDED for 4 man luxury apt., 2 min. from camps, betw. hospitals Call 761-6502 after 5 p.m. U43 1-2 GIRLS needed to sublet May-Aug. 3-man, 2 bedroom, furnished modern apt., air cond., parking. Arbor Forest Apts. Call Barb, 769-4947. U45 3 MAN SUBLET May-Aug. Modern, air cond., Park Plaza, 1320 S. Univ., No. 12. 761-7657. 144 MODERN 2 bdrm apt.; plsnt. surround., close to campus (Cambridge & Olivia). Grad. only, $41/mo. Call Dan Harrison, 764-7482. U46 2 MEN NEEDED, modern, on campus, parking, air cond. $35. 662-8307. U9 SUMMER SUBLET 4 man. Arbor Forest. Air-conditioned. 761-5958. U46 MODERN air conditioned apt., 5 min- utes from campus and South U. 761- 9023. 3 U48 NEEDED-one or two for a house. Good location. Rent negotiable but cheap. Call 761-9368 evenings. U2 R a 4N 3 BDRM. APT. in new bldg. May thru Aug. Hospital-campus area. 761-7940. 1335 ONE, TWO, or THREE MEN to sublet May through August. $50 each. Ideal1 apt, with carpeting, new furniture, cooling, new kitchen, many closets. disposal parking basement laundry, congenial open-minded neighbors and landlord. Call 769-4784: 110 Hill, No. 2. USO ONE, TWO or THREE MEN to sublet May through August. $50 each. Ideal apt with carpeting, many closets, disposal, parking, basement laundry, congenial open-minded neighbors and landlord. Call 769-4784. 110 Hill No. 2. U50 2 GIRLS NEEDED to share large. apartment for summer. Very close to campus. 665-0003. UF 2 BEDROOM summer sublet. ,Modern, furnished, cool, quiet. Minutes to hospitals. 663-3666. U31 3 GIRLS FOR May through August. CHEAP. Call 761-2625. U MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS FISHER-400 receiver. $160 or best offer. 665-6844. X47 STANDEL AMP Super custom 250 watt 2-2 speaker. Reverb, verbrate, ex. cond. Call 971- 8537. X48 STEREO amp; tape deck; speakers; turntable. Ex. cond. Call 769-0868, John or Jim. X46 GUITARS: 12-string, Gibson 6-string, Epiphone classical. Call 665-9467. X34 HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO Unavailable instruments, repairs and instructions-209 S. State. 665-8001. X VOX WYMAN BASS, showman top. Cab- inet with 3 Lansing D-140-F bass speakers. 764-7774. X43 BIG FENDER Bassman-Farfisa mini- compact. Best offer, must sell. 764- 9746. X37, VOX, hollow-body guitar ($425 value for $200). 60-volt amp. ($200 value $80); or both for $250. Call Mike, 764-1133. X30 BIG FENDER Bassman-Farfisa mini- compact. Best offer, must sell. 764- 9746. X37 VOX, hollow-body guitar ($425 value for $200). 60-watt amp. ($200 value $80); or both for $250. Call Mike, 764-j 1133. X30 BIG FENDER BASSMAN. Farfisa mini compact. Best offer. Must sell. 764- 9746. X37 NEW MARK II super teak stereo cart w 2 elliptical needles. 764-2622. X213 VOX, hollow-body guitar ($425 value for $200). 60-watt amp. ($200 value 0 orboth for $250. Call Mike, 764-1133. X30 UPRIGHT PIANO. excel. tone, good cond. $85. 665-6307. X2 VOX, hollow-body guitar ($425 value' for $200). 60-volt amp. ($200 value $80); or both for $250. Call Mike, 764- 1133. X30 COUNS i16 LOW 1% Meanwhile, across the campus, MSU Board Chairman Don Stev- ens invited the entire academic1 For top athletir Westchester day camp. Men from Westchester, Fairfield, and Rockland counties. Men and women from Manhattan. To instruct in a variety of activities. Experience preferred. A real love for kids is essential. Phone collect: Area Code 914- WH 9-2635, at night 914-WH 9-6852 or write Mohawk Oay Camps, Old Tarrytown Road, White Plains, N.Y. community to submit nominations i for a permanent successor to Hannah. Continued from Page 1) The committee ruled that ROTC should determine future policy on fIastrnly, ncoand e studen, to call a special session, and in.. be counted within the 12-hour recording of its sessions. faculty, alumni and the public to stead made Mann's motion order! limit of courses allowed to be~ osrojcewiesm come forward with names of qual- ofbusiness at its first meeting in taken outside the college; that Tonsor objected, while some ified individuals," Stevens said. the fall, ROTC credit will no longer be the tapesis like stopping free Spokesmen already named to Earlier, in the meeting. Prof. computed as part of Atudents' speech participate in .the "Search and Se- Stephen Tonsor of the history cte- cumulative grade average; and ____sec lection Committee' represent MSU partment moved that the cur- that credit will not be given for faculty, Oakland University fac- riculum committee's decisions cn basic military training in the arm- ulty, MSU undergraduate students, ROTC should be reviewed by the ed services outside the University. graduate students, black students, faculty before taking effect. How- The committee also recom- black faculty and alumni. ever, Tonsor was overruled. mended the faculty code be re- -___-__-vised to allow three voting student members on the committee. This oo n I JOINa bsidered by the faculty in the fall. - - r r- r1 A .. -1 In areport fro~m the *ol', * PETITIONING for two vacant seats on SG'C THE DAILY Applications are available at 1546 i SAB. Sign up for interviews and return applications by Wednesday, April 9, 5 P. M. ii , _,, SPORTS STAFF BRING US UP TO DATE Come In Any Afternoon 420 MAYNARD 9 ! J'^ '~.~ recomain will alsoII be1C on-M"rD executive committee Prof. Philip Elving of the bhemistry depart- ment said the committee was con- sidering'setting up a represent- tie assembly to make college- wide decisions. This is still in the formulative stages and will alsot come before the faculty in fall.I At one point in the meeting a motion was introduced to stop the tape recorders of WCBN radio which were taping the meeting. Dean Hays ruled that in this ; pass-iau Continued from Page 1) requirement in principle, the feel- ing of the -faculty yesterday was that the change was too far- reaching to be decided at one meeting. Prof.. William LeVeque, of the mathematics department said an entrance requitement would make admission harder for students _ meeting the recorders were per- from smaller high schools which missible but that the faculty dQ not offer four or even three Lurn your COmpanion on this Spring. . . .. .... .. - 3 Ipf . I 'ijll llVltV t ,, uu4liu ilts141IV4mm I'm mi 51 uti/1I 1I/11311t 1ininiL\\l\\\ H arris Ielecte d mayor (Continued from Page 1) student populated second ward, said last night "so much credit for our victory is due to students." "They did a phenomenal job," he said. Kazarinoff, the successful candi- date in the third ward also gave credit to student votes for his un- expected victory in the tradition- ally Republican ward. Several Democrats said t h e i r success was due at least in part to the Democratic registration drive earlier in the year. Asked about his victory, may- oral candidate Harris requested that he be not required to make a statement until today. His cam- paign manager, Michael Berla, said only that "It sure beats los- ing." Balzhiser could not be reached for comment last night. 3 years of language instruction. Prof. Carl Cohen of the philoso- phy department said ran entrance requirement would have "a mark- ed adverse effect on languages not taught in high school such as the Germanic laniguages." The faculty also defeated a pro- posal from Prof. James O'Neill, chairman of the romance lan- guages department, recommending a language proficiency of only three semesters and granting eight hours credit for students placed in a third or fourth se- mester language course. Prof. Frank X. Braun of the German department said that this means the college is "quite openly giving credit for high school courses. What stops high schools from wanting credit for their geography or other courses?" Braun asked. Prof. John Milholland of the psychology department said grad- uate schools would look with dis- favor on giving credit for high school courses. Later Prof. Ronald Tikovsky, chairman of the general studies committee which formulated the degree proposal, said a student could take as many 300 level and above courses as he wanted in a department but that only 20 credit hours would count toward the degree. LOOK, SEE our sublet of sublets! Each room of our roomy 51,2 room 2 bdrm., 4- man is huge in-itself, fully carpet- ed, air-cond., of course, modern as an apt, can be. Need dishes? Pots and pans? East Madisonanear Pack- ard and that's close! Call 769-1649, ask for anyone. UF SUMMER SUBLETS The following tenants of Apartments Limited have indicated a desire to sublease their apartments for the summer. ill 1r FM AM E 160 108 __140 106 - 120 E100 142 $ 98- 94 =7 ~60 87 _5 3 ~ AC BATTERY III FENDER Stratocaster elect. guitar with * 1321 Wilmot, No. 303, 2 bdrm., ex. I b ar ellcase, $17. 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