TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1965TlEMCIEA IAIVP TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY Pi PROTEST ELECTIONS: Police Arrest 400 Marchers Warren Stresses Public aLRIEEII2w Service Career Jobs JACKSON, Miss. (P) -- Riot-l control police broke up a civill rights march on the Mississippi capitol yesterday, arresting 400 demonstrators a block short of their goal. There was no violence. The marchers, most of them teen-agers, were herded into gar-; bage trucks and spirited to a special detention compound set up at the state fairgrounds. They were charged with march- ing without a permit. The one-minute march through the streets of Jackson was called by the Mississippi Freedom Demo- cratic Party to protest the con- vening of a special session of the legislature to consider relaxing the state's voter registration laws. The freedom party contends the Stock Market Suffers Setback NEW YORK (R) -- The stock market suffered another severe setback yesterday. A recovery move in the last half hour lifted prices from their low- est levels of the day. 'Trading picked up in the final hour and volume for the day to- taled 5.9 million shares against 5.35 million Friday. Brokers said there seemed to be no inclination to buy. They add- ed that the investment outlook was darkened by events in South Viet Nam. legislators were illegally elected because many Mississippi Negroes were not permitted to vote. Just minutes before the march started at a small Negro church, police arrested 32 pickets outside the capitol-guarded closely by state troopers. Special passes were required for the visitors' galleries. Gov. Paul Johnson was address- ing a joint session of the legisla- ture when the demonstrators, marching in silence, reached po- lice barricades one block from the capitol. Numbered 200 The marchers numbered about 200 when they left the church about one mile away, but the crowd grew as the demonstrators neared the capitol. Lawrence Guyot, state director of Freedom Democratic Party, was confronted by Deputy Police Capt. J. L. Ray as the group wound past a Negro section of town and neared the. capitol groundls. Ray told the group to disburse or be arrested. When they failed to follow orders, he ordered them arrested. Arrests Many in the group went limp, but when Ray said "all those that don't want to be charged with resisting arrest, get to your feet," most stood up. Guyot was one of those arrest- ed. At the capitol, a group of 21 pickets, mostly elderly Negro wom- en, emerged from a car, started to walk on a sidewalk across from the capitol and were arrested without incident. Garbage Trucks Shortly after, 11 pickets appear- ed, walked for a few minutes in orderly fashion, and then sud- denly unfurled banners in front of television cameras. These pickets were also arrested. Back at the march, police were waiting for the garbage urucks to return for another load when the Rev. Ed King, white chaplain at predominatly Negro Tougaloo col- lege, suddenly rose and started preaching to the group. King was arrested along with the rest of the marchers. Space Craft Passes 'Test lPASADENA, Calif. ( P)-Mariner 4 eased through its final critical task yesterday-a slight adjust- ment of its fix on the guiding start Canopus--and raced on to- ward its photographic rendezvous with Mars July 14. Engineers at Jet Propulsion Laboratory received signals at 9 a.m. telling them the changes were made automatically 10 min- utes earlier. It took that long for the word to reach earth across 107.2 million miles of space. By PETER R. SARASOHN Special To The Daily EAST LANSING-Earl Warren, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, urged 2500 Michigan State graduates Sunday to "take part in the operations of your government" and "help close the gap between our principles and practices." Warren gave the main address at commencement. Those attend- ing the exercises at the stadium were estimated at 25,000. Formal education, he said, signifies little "unless what you have learned is put to good use"; thus the mean- 4 ing of commencement-a begin- Ei MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 5 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.00 3 .85 2.40 3.75 4 1.00 2.85 4.35 Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1 :00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri. Phone 764-0557 PERSONAL THANKS to Stan and Diane for tran portation and a place to stay, KITTENS-If you would like one c two, come to 1352 Wilmot, 5-6:30. F DON'T FORGET to pay for your sul scription to the Michigan Daily. F RENT YOUR TV from NEJAO GE and Zenith portables for only $ per month. FREE service and d livery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. AUJSTTN DTAMOND--"The beat Duy n an Engagement ring in Ann Arbor 120958, University, 663-7151. BOB MOORE-if you love me, y won't. F ning. Educated Man Warren outlined his definition of the "educated man" as one who is "trained as an effective citizen," contributing to society economically, socially, morally and politically. He added that "participation in governmental and political affairs is the hallmark of a truly edu- cated person." This service is "worthy of the best that- is in you," he asserted, and "its facets are sufficiently numerous to offer both challenge and opportunity to all that en- gage in it seriously." Conformity Strangely, what has been the main focal point of many com- mencement speeches recently, stu- dent demonstrations, was only in- directly referred to by Warren. He said that the views of the educat- ed person will not be affected by "whether or not his position con- forms to the majority. The most important problem of society today, he said, was "liv- ing together." This will be solved when all men everywhere are en- dowed with equal rights. Warren received a Doctor of Laws Degree from MSU's Presi- dent John A. Hannah who praised him for his "deep loyalty to the principles of justice, liberty and democracy and his outstanding contributions to our country's wel- fare." World News Roundup By The Associated Press 9I NEW YORK-Three men accus- ed of plotting to blow up the Statute of Liberty, Washington Monument and the Liberty Bell were found guilty last night - of conspiracy and smuggling. A federal court jury found the trio guilty on both counts-plot- ting to destroy government pro- perty and smuggling of explosives. They could get up to 10 years in prison and $20,000 in fines each on the two counts.. RECIFE, Brazil - Widespread flooding caused by three days of torrential rains have claimed at least 15 lives and left an estimat- ed 30,000 persons homeless in Re- cife and surrounding towns. * * * RAWALPINDI, Pakistan - The U.S. government has provided $12 million for the relief of cyclone victims in East Pakistan, Finance Minister Mohammad Shoiab an- nounced yesterday. A cyclone and tidal wave hit East Pakistan May 12 and an es- timated 13,000 persons were killed. MM. vhr.'"r,","::::."r.:-rvr.".".'.":::}'"::?vri4f:C"}::,r,"}"?v"':?":":{4;r,{r:.}:?e}' }:"i::r {.,v,}rr","'f:::'?'ti..N:.: 'rrr r:: Y"L:M: r' y%{,1v,1,,* . rr "rrr ," 1'? r:v:4}:Mr}:::{vrv::":4;..R:':::}:: h?"r :M:::.; r ., .. r. y.:...... ..f.y {...?}.: .::v:." rv :k ..:Pi vvv8"fi:: M: r":":i:1v' :v:w,1{?v: r: r}."."."...;e, ," r, j,/' "{ . }f r}."r," f! ,h' { r..,.,: ,'". . ...:.°r :?4rr."::: "nr "Mr: r},''~.'1M:,?y}::1}}. :L"N.:h:::tff.1 A:.,......f..hl ,: fY :::: }r8, L } . .:''. hhf r 4":.. 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General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on regqest; Day Calendar Items appear once only. Student organiation notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, JUNE 15 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Per- sonnel Techniques Seminar-Robert H. Quest, professor of business adminis- tration, "The Management of Change": Michigan Union, 8 a.m. Workshop on Community Action to Promote the Oral Health of the Chron- iclIly Ill, Handicapped and the Aged- Registration, School of Public Health, 1:30 p.m. Doctoral Examination for Morris Sam- uel Zedeck, Pharmacology; thesis: "The Duretic Effect of Cyclophosphamide: Relationship to Antidiuretic Hormone," Tues., June 15, 6314 Medical Science Bldg., 10 a.m. Chairman, L. B. Mellett. General Notices Staff Parking Notice: New parking permits required July 1 are available now at the Parking Admin. Office, 1053 Admin. Bldg. and Cashier's Window, fifth floor, University Hospital. Proof of social security number is necessary for payroll deductions. Foreign Scholars available under Ful- bright-Hays Act for University appoint- ments in 1965-66: List may be consulted in Room 118 Rackham Bldg. Fulbright-Hays Grants for university lecturing and advanced research in Eu- rope, Near East, Africa, South and East Asia in 1966-67: List may be consulted in Graduate Fellowship Office, Room 110 Rackham Bldg. Applications for Europe and Japan must be submitted by August 1. Applications for other areas will be accepted as long as un- filled awards remain. A - I DIAL 2-6264 Foreign Visitors The following are the foreign visi- tors programmed through the Interna- tional Center who will be on campus this week on the dates indicated. Pro- gram arrangements are being made by Mrs. Cliftord R. Miller, International Center. 764-2148. Mr. & Mrs. Radoslav Ratkovic, pro- fessor, head of sociological department, School of Political Sciences, Yugoslavia, May 16-June 20. K. Ranga Rao, lecturer in sociology, University of Andhra, Waltair, India, May 30-Aug. 1. Jaakko I. Nousiainen, professor of political'science, University of Turku, Finland, June 13-16. Ho Lien Bien, teacher, Binh Long High School,Binh 'Long, Viet Nam, June 13-18. Francis X. Njenga, lecturer in law, University College of Dar-es-Salaam, Kenya, June 20-22. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Peru, Ind. -Dental Hygienist, 2 yrs. study plus 1 yr. exper. or equiv. comb. of work & study. Current license required. Kgrdite Corp., Macedon, N.Y.-Traf- fic Manager. BS Traffic Mgmt. pref. plus 5 yrs. exper. Direct all corp. traf- fic functions. Swift & Co., Chicago-Various open- ings including 1. Advertising. Degree, major in advtg., 0-5 yrs. exper. 2. Mktg. Analyst. MBA, bkgd. in mktg., econ. & statistics. High G.P.A. No ex- per. req. 3. Operations Research Trainee. Major in math plus trng. in statistics or bus. & econ. Walston & Co., Detroit-Sales Repres. Grads, over 26 yrs. for investment banking business. No exper. req., sales bkgd. helpful. Saginaw General Hospital, Saginaw, Mich. - Various openings including Blood Bank Technologist, Chem. Dept. Head, Bacteriol. and Therapeutic & Teaching Dietitian. * * * For further information, please call 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- Employer's Overload, Detroit - Mrs. Reiner will interview men & women Tues., June 15, 9-12 & 1-5. Jobs in Detroit area after June 26. Manpower, Inc.-Interviews Thurs., June 17, 10-12 & 1:30-5 for jobs avail- able in Ann Arbor, Lansing, Saginaw, Flint, Pontiac & Detroit, for girls with office exper. Men interested in work in Ann Arbor apply at 111 Miller for general labor and other temp. sum- mer work. Details available at Summer Place- ment, 212 SAB. TEACHER PLACEMENT INTERVIEW: On Tues., & Wed., June 29 & 30, Mr. Baldwin from the Los Angeles City Public Schools will interview new teachers for fall in the following fields -Elem., Agric., Biol., Engl., Girls Phys. Educ., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Math, Spanish & Phys. Sci. For additional information and appointments, con- tact Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 764-7462, Education Div. aaaraaraarrrrrrrarrarrarrrrrr=-i=a=========r====r' M ! I U 1 THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT Phone 761-0001 on large one item pizza * PICKED UP OR DELIVERY ONLY I £ E Coupon Good Monday Thru Thursday, June 14-17 ====r ====r ====r ============rrrs -+.rw*============= LOST AND FOUND REWARD - For the return of the SIGMA CHI international sweetheart trophy. Call 668-7597. A6 FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT-723 Packard near State near everything. Quiet, clean place to live & study for working man or grad, hot shower, no cooking. C40 FOR RENT-1963 Ford Fairlane, full in- surance, June 23-Aug. 23, $110. 663- 9254. 039 FURN. 3 BDRM. HOUSE for summer. Make offer. Campus 3-5098 eves. C3 521 WALNUT. Furn. rooms avail, im- mediately. Rent $25-$35 month. Call NO 8-6906. C33 CHARTER REALTY has a few select luxury apartmt nts for fall, 2-5 peo- ple, Call 665-8825 for appointment to see. C37 FOR RENT FOR FALL-New, 1 and 2 bdrm. furn. apts. Call 665-8330 after 6. 3 BDRM FURN. House, small back yard. 726 S. Division. Reut-$20d or best offer. 662-7384. C24 NO LEASE REQUIRED Large studio, unfurn., $70/mo., includes all utilities. 663-7268. C4 815 E. ANN 1 & 2 man furnished apts. available immediately and for fall. One block to campus and St. Joseph Hospital. 1 10 N. THAYER 2, 3, U 4 man, modern furnished apts. for fall. Disposals, wall-to-wal carpeting, etc. Less than one block to campus. Campus Management 6P,2-7787 eves. & Sun. 663-9064 C22 Apa rtments Galore FOR FALL: Married, 2, 3, or 4 person apts. from $95 to $240. Campus loca- tion, new and used buildings. Cheap summer sublets also avail. PATRICK J. PULTE. INC. 214 E. Huron NO 5-9405 after 5 p.m., NO 3-1121 C AVAILABLE AUG. 15 & FOR SUMMER SUBLET-Large 3 or 4 person apts. Also large furn. rooms. NO 2-2197 or NO 8-8601. C17 418.E. WASH I NGTON On Campus-Half Block from Frieze WASHINGTON. MANOR NOW LEASING FOR FALL, 1965 Apts. for 2 and 3 Men ONE BEDROOM & STUDIO APART-, MENrS, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED,' AIR - CONDITIONED, BALCONIES, SOUND-PROOF CONSTRUCTION. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL NO 8-6906 FOR SALE 21" RCA USED T.V. Table model with stand. Excellent! condition. Call 668-8723 or 665-8330. B18 MICROSCOPES, new and used medical, student, research. Ben's Micro Optic Center, 2980 Packard Rd. 668-6237. B16 KLEPPER-MASTER 'dinchy type fo'd boat complete with sail & British Seagull outboard motor. 764-1406 days, 483-4557 eves. & week-ends. B14 SELLING OUT All unfinished furniture. Drastic reduc- tions. Save money while stock lasts, A few of our specials: Desk and chair $14.95; 3-drawer chests $9.95; 4-drawer chest $11 95. Record cabinets, book- cases, corner, china cabinets, book- case headboards. Come in and be con- vinced. Michigan Woodcraft, 113 S. 4th Ave. B4 8 x35 SUPERIOR house trailer, 2 bed- rooms, Just like new. Colored ap- pliances. Will deal. 665-0001 eves. B12 F'OR SALE - 1965 Austin-Healey 3000 MKIII All extras. 10,000 miles. $3300 or best offer, will sell immediately. Call 665-2378 between 5:30-6:00. B5 BUY AND SELL THROUGH. The Clearing House A listing service for privately owned articles.. Autos, motorcycles, bikes, T.V., Hi-Fi's, furniture, cameras, etc. PHONE 662-6574. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. OLD ELM ANTIQUES for the discern- ing collector. 723 Packard near State. B17 WANTED TO RENT FORD Executive desires 2 or 3 bed- room home, furn. or unfurn., from June thru Aug., or 6 mos. lease. Call GA 7-2000, Extension 8064. L9 GARAGE WANTED--To rent, vicinity Plymouth Rd. and Broadway, near Brookside Apts. For one car. Write Box 8, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor. Li Meet the Right Persor The purpose of our organization, usinj established techniques of personalit appraisal and an IBM system, is I Introduce unmarried persons to other with compatible backgrounds, inter ests and ideals. Interviews by ap pointment. Phone 662-4867. MTCHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUOTION SERVICE TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED for Boston via Bu falo, Rochester, Syracuse. Share gs expenses. Leaving on or about Jun 24. Contact Ellen Alexander, LI 4-347 (Royal Oak) or G. N. Alexand (June 11 only) c/o Lawyer's Club. MISCELLANEOUS RALPH'S RALPH'S RALPH'S RALPH' FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOO Drop in any time and see how mucl these two words have in common. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Open every night til 12 BIKES AND SCOOTERS HONDA 50-c110, sport model, 18C miles, good cond. $220. 665-3400. 2 YAMAHA 125 cc. 1900 miles. Ca 663-9159. TRIUMPH 500 cc. 1956, excellent con dition.-Best offer. Call Jeff. 764-930 days, 663-4086 nights. 2 JOIN the fun world of HONDA. Econo my performance and dependabilit from $253. See them at HONDA O ANN ARBOR,.3000 Packard Rd., 665 9281. SEE IT NOW-The '65 Yamaha wit tho LUvJUtiM nnrvJnaw ni in iJfloi I HELP WANTED r :YYYYYYYY YMYYYYYMLMMM GMY.YIXMMM- . . ". "" " * '#'F{ ' 'f"f"T"F' ' " F'T'TTTTTTTTT'TTTTTTTTTTT' *PT T TT T ''J' s'-r- ti,* m qn, TTTT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WELCOME TO ANN ARBOR AL UMNI-SPACE MEN Jim Mcflivitt, and Ed White The next time .you go into orbit, wear LEVI'S! TTyK 'Ky TK 'K Ty .9' Ty T'K TT 'K y-K -KT T'K TK y'K TK 'K 'Ky . T TyK TK T'y 4K 'K Ty 'K Ty 'Ky T'K 'K 'K Ty Ty Ty Ty Ty 'K 'K 'K .9' Ty S ' is SOME HOUSEHOLD help and babysit- ting in exchange for room and board, pleasant home, walking distance from campus. Call NO 2-5831. H21 JOIN THE DAILY-See Judy Warren at Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard St. PRESIDENT JOHNSON has launched a CRASH PROGRAM to find 500,000 Jobs for youth in the next two weeks, Our company has pledged him 6,500 placements for the summer. My quota is 40. I can use 20 right now. Full or part time work available, Scholarship award offered. For info contact 761-2779, 8-10 A.M., 3-5 P.M. H37 18-25 YR. OLD GIRL to live with handicapped college student on week- ends, $15, 665-2482. H36 These'positions are currently being listed with the CLEARING HOUSE ENGINEERING TECHNICAL NURSES ADMINISTRATIVE CLERICAL 662-6574, 9 a.m,-9 p.m. every day. No fees as we are not an agency. H * * * $ Like youi * * * &S2 * * has LE * 122 E. Washington rselves, they are "out of this world!" light VIS galore ... for guys and gals I II SUMMER SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET - Luxurious 4-man apt., 2 bdrms., 1% a baths, air-cond., dishwasher, wall to wall carpeting, FORVM. 662-1860. Ul MODERN 2 bdrm. apt., furn., TV, near campus. 526 Packard, No. 202. 665- 7253. U50 906 PACKARD 3 man apt., nicely furn., avail. June 25-Aug. 25, rent negotiable. 665-2258. U43 2 GIRLS WANTED to share mod, apt., central air cond. included in rent,. 3 blks from campus, 662-7710. U49. 1 BDRM. APT., 3 blks. from campus. All new Danish mod. furn., complete- ly carpeted, ideal location. 1000 Oak- land Apts. Call NO 3-7121. U35 ONE ROOMMATE OPENING in air- conditioned, modern, two-bedroom apartment near campus. Has own balcony. Good price for term IIIB or now. Call 662-6934. . U23 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for IIIB. 5-man, Forvm Apt. Call after 5:00 weekdays, 663-2085. U28 WANTED-One roommate (female) to move into cool, interesting type apartment located across the street from East Quad. Call NO 2-8257 after 6:30 p.m. and ask for Barb, Doree or Rosalie. People who don't like kittens need not apply. U22 BOY OR GIRL WANTED to wait tables, also assistant cook, at country club. Call Mrs. Vines 663-4044. H38 BLOOD DONORS I IRGENTLY NEEDED $6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues., 9-4; Fri., 1-7, 18-21 yrs. old need parent's permission. Detroit Blood Service, new location, 404 W. Mich- igan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H29 BUSINESS SERVICES ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in your clothes? We'll reweave them like new. WEAVE-BAO SHOP, 224 Arcade. REWEAVING--Burp, tears, etc. Hahn's Reweaving, 313 S. State, 665-0800. CAMPUS OPTICIANS located at 240 Nickels Arcade Rapid frame replacement Doctors Prescriptions filled 662-9116 9-5:30, Sat. 9-2 zhe revoluzunary new ou inecuon system. No more fuss or muss. NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES 223 S. First 65 HONDA c110, 50. 500 miles. Call Tom 665-6115 after 7:00. Z10 NEWS CARS CAR ALL WORN OUT? - And you can't afford a new one? How about a brand new 1965 General Motors- OPEL demonstrator that will cost less than a lot of used cars? Opel carries full G.M. warranty for 2 yrs.-24,000 miles, runs at least 30 miles on a gallon of gas, carries tall 6-footers and luggage with room to spare, and never, never needs chassis lubrication. Company policy forbids advertising demonstrator prices but if you will phone .Mr. Ehnis at NO 2-6578 he will provide full price information and details with courtesy. Ann Arbor Buick, Inc.V1 EUROPEAN CARS, INC. NEW CARS AND SERVICE 506 E. Michigan, Ypsilanti HU 9-2175 WashtenowCounty's only authorized V.W. Dealer USED CARS 1958 CHEVROLET WAGON Small V-8, automatic, power steering, very clean Call Pale Jeffs, 764-7286 days, NO- 5-7517 evenings. N27 3 CAR Family selling 2 cars, both excel, cond. red '63 TR3B, white '61 Re- nault. 483-5296 after 5:09. N13 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES RENT A TRUCK Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans. 59 Ecorse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich. MUSICAL MDSE.* RADIOS, REPAIRS A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAULS MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI'S Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-F ITS-$4.25 "White," and 5 Colors For "Guys and Gals" Cord. SLIM-FITS--$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White" and Colors-$5.98 LEVI JACKETS I "CINDERELLA"I ROLLS ROYCE" i -TURSDY___I ~t DIAL 8-6416 4qEa J0 065-8184 Your Number FOR QUICK, ACCUR- ATE AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and thesis typing, transcription- medical, legal and technical confer- ences; mimeographing; offset; ditto; lithography; varityping and compo- sition. AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATES, INC. 334 Catherine St. COMING- "CAT BALLOU" Is Coming Back to Ann Arbor WASHTENAW-SOUTH U. 3 bedroom apt. avail. July 1 4 men-$25 each 3 men-$30 each 2 men-$35 each Call Ron, 761-2795 T791 I1