An Editor. .. . . . is s o m e o n e w ho s o r t s MICHIGAN* Cloudy. . . th e w h e a t f r o m th e c h a ff, a n d p r i n t s th e c h a ff. STATE P o s s i b l e S h o w e rs - - A d la i S te v e n s o n UNIVERSITY M id d le 7 0 's V ol. 57 N um ber 21 E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u rsd ay , S eptem ber 30, 1965 P ric e 10c South African Walkout READM ISSIONS U IT Protest Speech H a n n a h , F G e t For Apartheid F e d e r a l S u m m o n s UNITED NATIONS T N e a r l y th r ee - q uarters of the United Nations' roll of 117 By JIM S P A N IO LO R epresented by the A m erican the U .S. C onstitution as a stu­ nations walked out of the G en eral A sse m b ly C ivil L ib e rtie s Union, Schiff will dent. W ednesday, protestin g South A fr ic a ’s racial S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i te r seek a t e m p o r a r y injunction W ednesday, som e 200 students against the U niversity to be r e ­ gathered at a CSR sponsored ra l­ ly in defense of Schiff and his p o lic ie s. \1SU P residen t John A , Han­ adm itted to MSU. T he suit de­ It nah and John A. Fuzak, vice nies that Schiff was a “ d is­ c a se . Schiff, along with two fa­ D e le g a te s from about 85 cou n tries left the p resid en t for s t u d e n t affairs, ruptive influence" as lea d er of culty m em bers and other stu­ have been summ oned to appear the C om m ittee fcr Student Rights dents, spoke concerning his ac­ vast green and gold auditorium after South in fed eral court in Grand Rapids (CSR), a group not recognized tivity, the rig h ts of students to A fr ic a ’s F oreign M inister Hilgrad Muller T uesday regarding a suit filed by univ ersity officials. dissent, and U n iversity policy against the U niversity, in general. was given the rostru m despite a p ro test from T he suit involves a form er In his suit, Schiff not only asks Schiff was a graduate student the floor. MSU graduate student, Paul \1. the co u rt to o rd er his read m is­ in econom ics until la st spring sion to the U n iversity but to when he finished co urse work for In the walkout w ere all the delegations fr6m A frica, except South Schiff, who claim s the U niver­ g uarantee his rig h ts of freedom a m a ste r’s degree. Dropping out A frica itself; the Soviet Union and all other m em bers of the E ast sity denied his adm ission for of speech and assem bly under of school spring te rm , he ap­ European com m unist group; som e w estern E uropean nations; all of sum m er term for non-academ ic the firs t and 14th am endm ents of plied for adm ission to the his­ A sia, except N ationalist C hina, Thailand, Nepal and, of course, reaso n s. to ry departm ent to en ter a m as­ Red China (a non-m em ber) and about half of the Latin A m erican t e r 's p rogram in histo ry . rep u b lics. Schiff said he was “ provision­ ally " approved by the history R em aining behind to listen to M uller’s defense of apartheid departm ent for adm ission but (ra c e segregation) w ere som e 32 delegations, including the U nited Dorm Coeds Free was late r advised by R eg istrar S tates, B ritain and F ran ce. T he signal for the boycott cam e from A m bassador A chkar M aro: H orace C , King that his appli­ cation for the sum m er session of Guinea, chairm an of the UN Special C om m ittee on A partheid. R ising on a point of o rd er, he asked A ssem bly P resid en t A m intore From Sian-Outs had been denied. In addition, Schiff charged the Fanfani of Italy to adjourn the m eeting on the grounds that there U n iversity with refusing to grant would be no quorum . He called M uller an im poster who did not re p ­ B y JO A N S O L O M O N him a hearing and not inform ing re se n t the South A frican people. office rath e r than in individual T H E IR F IR S T L E C T U R E — F r e s h m e n h e a r d th e f i r s t le c tu r e o f t h e i r a c a d e m ic Fanfani, how ever, yielded the floor to the South A frican diplom at. S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r it e r him of the ch arges responsible c a r e e r s a t P r e s i d e n t Jo h n A. H a n n a h ’s S u n d a y w e lc o m e m e e tin g w ith th e m . halls. for the denial of his req u est for With this decision, the walkout began. Changes in regulations w ere W h ile le c t u r e s e s s i o n s a r e g e ttin g l a r g e r , n o n e w ill b e a s la r g e a s th is , th e M ueller said the dem onstration was co n trary to the procedures " I don’t believe it!’’ shrieked d iscussed last y ear by AW Sanda ad m ission. ,•* f irs t fo r fre sh m e n . P h o to by L a r r y F r i t z l a n the coed. T he suit denied that Schiff, and the dignity of the assem bly, then launched into a general defense . “ Ah, but it’s tru e ,” replied com m ittee from the Dean of Stu­ as ed ito r of the CSR publica­ 0{ South A frica’s policies. the resid ent assista n t, who had dents office. R ecom m endations tion, "L o g o s,” had urged stu­ He deplored “ The tendency to k n o w n for days. S h e sm iled w ere then rqade to P resid en t dent violation of MSU policy on ignore the separate Identities of sm ugly and opened the A WS hand­ John A. Hannah, who gave final distribution of lite ra tu re in d o r­ W O R K T O C O S T M I L L I O N different peoples and to expect book. approval io the new rules this m ito rie s. heterogeneous com m unities to T h ere is was in pink and red— sum m er. At p re se n t, th ere ap pears to be sh a re a com mon national con­ th ree m a j o r Ychanges in regu­ conflicting re p o rts , ofl the p a rt scious o r Io y aiij.’ Tip approv- lations governing the going out of MSU officials and Schiff, con­ í. ,S, AnTbassador •»swi com ing in of women students in d o rm ito rie s. Class Adds, Drops cerning th e e i r c u m s p j i c f spf Scnl!f*‘ request for adm ission to B u ild in g P r o jè c t s Ix t u Y ic h e d A rthu r J . G oldberg's statem ent to the assem bly that a recent C hinese C om m unist m anifesto 1. They a re no longer required the U n iversity this sum m er. By C H A R LES C. W ELLS m echanical, all from L ansing. " le a v e s no room for difference to sign in and out each evening U n iversity officials said Wed P ro g ram s. Ground breaking is C orporation of D etroit, $1,134, if they rem ain within the g re a te r To Start Monday nesday they would appear in court S ta te N e w s E d i t o r —in - C h ie f scheduled F riday . The jjro je c t 400 for m echanical; and llall P resid en t John A. Hannah, in of trad itio n " among peoples. L ansing a re a . to show cause why Schiff should Work w ill begin im m ediately will be com pleted by - M arch, E lectric of Muskegon, $532,800 pointing out the need for added M uller said "E ach nation has 2. Ten overnight p erm issions, Monday will be the firs t day not be granted an injunction to on four m ajor MSU co n stru c­ 1907. for ele ctrical. ap artm ents, said that the Sep­ the indisputable right to live its including week nights, will be for c la ss changes. T o drop or re -a d m it him to the university.. tion p ro jects expected to cost 240-office wing will reach sev­ The 228-unit m arried student tem b er waiting list was 445 own sep arate life.” He noted allowed p er te rm . P reviously, add a co u rse, a student m ust T he Ingham County D em ocra­ en sto rie s high. A th re e -sto ry apartm ent project will be located couples. T he percentage of un­ "W ith special in te re st," he said, have approval from his aca­ $7.5 m illion. d ergrad uates living in m a rried only th ree weekend overnights tic C om m ittee and the Young C ontracts w ere approved Sept. wing with 49 classro om s will in the southw est co rn er of Spar­ w ere granted, and special w ritten dem ic adviser and the d e p art­ D em ocrats ofIngham C ountyhave 23 by the B oard of T ru ste es for run p arallel to the Red C edar tan V illage near the Spartan Vil­ housing is gradually decreasing , (c o n tin u e d on p a g e A -9 ) perm ission from p arents was m ents involved, said H orace C . given support to Schiff in his a new classro o m -o ffice build­ R iver. lage E lem entary School. but the num ber of graduate stu­ required for weekend absences. King, re g is tra r. attem p ts to gain read m issio n . ing for language and m athem a­ The building of brick, stone Except for m inor m odifica­ dents is going up. C la ss changes which do not A Joint statem ent issued by the tics, $4.7 m lllioh; 228 m arried and glass will have five lectu re tions, they- will be identical to T he new H o rticulture R esearch 3. T h ree dates have been set affect fees may be p ro cessed C enter will be p rim arily a r e ­ $ 6 3 M i l l i o n per term for late p erm issio n s, two groups Sept. 25 said they de­ student ap artm ents in Spartan room s, one for 600 students and existing tw o-story, brick a p art­ with no special destination re ­ in the main floor of the Union plored the action of the central V illage, $2.6 m illion; H orticul­ two for 260, and a language m ents. C o n s t r u c t i o n is also location of the presen t facility quired. Under form er ru les, only from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . Students adm inistration of MSU in the de­ tu re R esearch C enter, $161,203; lab oratory for 200 and one for scheduled for F riday. A May, along Hagadorn Road south of the F o r U . S . A r t whose changes affect fees m ust nial of read m ission of Paul M. and the firs t stage of a c la ss­ 150. 1966, com pletion date has been G rand T ru nk W estern R ailroad. tw o l a t e p erm issions w e r e go to 107 A dm inistration B uild­ L ocated on a 100-acre site near WASHINGTON V— P resid en t granted for special U niversity Schiff, and strongly recom m end­ room -office addition to Kedzie Sm all, wood fram e buildings set. ing. ed the adm inistration take im m e­ Hall, $97,400. on the site w ill be rem oved on a C o n tracto rs include G ranger 1-96 and C ollege Road, the main Johnson signed a bill W ednes­ events. A lso startin g in the Union Mon­ building will house re se a rc h la­ day to give A m erica’s a rts a $21- Coeds a re required, how ever, diate step s to read m it Schiff as The language, m athem atics- gradual b asis. C onstruction, $1.6 m illion for to sign out when they leave the day will be the distribution of the a gradu ate student with all the s ta tlstlc s building will be built M ille r-D a v i s of Kalam azoo b o rato rie s, offices, cla ssro o m s, m illlo n -a -y ear boost for the next student ID c a rd s. It will be in general construction; C entral refrig eratio n and controled at­ th ree y e a rs. g re a te r L ansing a rea and for rig h ts and priv ileg es connected east of Spartan Stadium and south will receiv e $2,722,000 for gen­ E le c tric , $172,700 for e le ctrical; A star-stu d d ed audience from overnights. In m ost d o rm ito ries, the second floor concourse from with the statu s. eral construction; Robert C arter m osphere storage facilities. of the C enter for International and Spitzley C o rp ., $515,100 for Outbuildings will m ainly house New York and Hollywood and a r t­ this will take place in a cen tral 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . daily. the c e n te r's farm equipm ent and is ts, w rite rs , poets, educators provide added storag e sp ace.T h e and hum anists from ac ro ss the rem ain d er of the land will be country applauded at the signing used for experim ental plo ts. cerem ony in the White 1louse g a r­ H aussm an C onstruction was den . R e g i s t r a t i o n G o e s S m o o t h - R e g i s t r a r K i n g low bidder at $97,200 for general A nation o r em p ire that cre a te s c o n s t r u c t i o n ; U nited Piping, no lasting w orks of a rt, the P re s ­ pleted reg istratio n by last night, but com ­ $47,203, for m echanical; and ident com m ented, is reduced "to B y JO B U M B A R G E R signm ents required them to be off cam pus C en tral E lectric, $16,800, for shor.t footnotes in h isto ry ’s c a t­ S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r it e r th is week and athletic team m em bers who plete figures will not be available until 9 a.m . e le c tric a l, all from L ansing. alo g u e." m ust be reg istered before com peting under today, King said. P relim in ary work has already It w as the firs t tim e since the H orace C . King was about the only p e r­ Big T en ru les. There was one less card for students to begun on the first stage of the D epression that the governm ent son who seem ed genuinely happy atth e m en's Of the 15,965 students who m ailed in sec­ keep in o rd er, though. T he old enrollm ent cla ssro o m and office wing addi­ had taken steps to provide funds IM Building W ednesday afternoon. tion reserv atio n req u ests, 9,941 had com ­ ca rd , usually filled out in duplicate by de­ tion to Kedzie H all. and m atching gran ts for a rtis ts King, re g is tra r, rep o rted that reg istratio n plete schedules and 3,485 w ere m issing only p artm ental s e c re ta rie s and the section r e s e r ­ and w rite rs and sch o lars. was going well as he walked into the building one c la ss card , King said. Another 1,042 vation ca rd w ere com bined and typed out by Though still being designed, The funds C ongress provided after lunch. T he students and staff checking lacked two ca rd s. co m puters. it is expected to be a six -sto ry w ill reach down to aid elem en­ and stam ping IBM c a rd s for the third day Two students received no c la ss ca rd s. office wing connected to the old tary and secondary schools to looked alm ost m ore tired than those who w ere T he com puters spelled out nam e, num ber, b u i l d i n g running p a ra lle l to strengthen teaching of the a rts A few problem s aro se in reg istratio n by sequence num ber, m eeting place and hours of scu rry in g through the roped-off aisles. m ail. T h e re w ere 187 req u e sts which cam e B essey H all. A o n e-sto ry wing and hum anities there. About 15,000 of th e 26,000 going through all c o u rse s a student requested, whether he will be built on F arm L ane. Johnson called on local and in too late to be p ro cessed . Four m ore people got them o r not. P reviously, the com puters re g istra tio n the past th ree days participated put down the wrong student num ber and two M iller - Davis of K alam azoo state governm ents, schools and in ea rly enrollm ent by m ail during the sum ­ have reported only the c la sse s in which a won the $97,400 co n tract for “ Our g reat p riv ate foundations" o th e rs forgot to fill in a name and student space was reserv ed for the student. foundation and excavation work. to join fo rces. m e r, King said. num ber. An additional 9,113 had re g istered before T h e re are c la ss e s reserv ed for the two In the c la ss card aren a, drop cards and the re g u la r period this week. T hese included anonym ous students, King said, but no one c la ss c a rd s w ere located together sv that a freshm en who re g istered at sum m er orien ta­ has claim ed them . new c la ss card appeared whenever som eone tion clin ics, doctoral candidates wMfce as­ 35,000 students w ere expected to have com ­ dropped out of a section. W o rld N e w s AT A G l i m p s e - - p 1 H e a d lin e r a t th e a u d i~ Frosh, Parents to r iu m th is w eek h a s b e e n P r e s i d e n t Jo h n A. H an ­ n a h . S e e A—2 f o r f u l l Hear Hannah co v erag e . Y - M : I I M o st s tu d e n ts h a d a Summer Recap b r e a k f r o m M SU, b u t th e U n iv e r s ity d id n ’t h a v e a For Returnees Registration— An Amazing Feet b r e a k f r o m n e w s -m a k in g r o l e . S to r y p. B - 1. « * V t A-2 M ichigan State N ew s. E ast L an sin g, M ichigan T hu rsday. S ep tem b er 30, 1965 EDITORIALS HANNAH T O P A R E N T S HANNAH TO FR ESH M EN - - “ M ic h ig a n S t a t e U n i­ “ “ ‘ ‘M ic h ig a n S t a t e U n i­ v e r s i t y is n o t ju s t a m a s s v e r s i t y is d y n a m ic . , , 3 5 , 0 0 0 D o w n ; o f m o r e th a n 3 0 ,0 0 0 b r ig h t y o u n g s te r s a m o n g w h o m T h is U n iv e r s ity is s t i l l a a ll in d iv id u a lity i s b l o t t e d p i o n e e r in th e s e n s e th a t o u t. It is , in s te a d , a la r g e it is w illin g to t r y new 1 5 , 0 0 0 T o G o o r g a n iz a tio n m a d e up o f a p p ro a c h e s * in d e e d , it in ­ m a n y s m a ll g r o u p s in s i s t s o n t r y in g n ew a p ­ T H A T 'S A B O U T th e s t a t e o f th in g s s tu d e n t a m o n g th e 3 5 ,0 0 0 m u s t w o rk w h ich t h e r e is p le n ty o f p r o a c h e s a s s o o n a s it a t MSU th is v e a r , a s an e s t im a t e d to m a k e h is m a r k f o r h im s e lf . o p p o r tu n ity f o r th e in d i­ f in d s th a t t h e r e a r e b e t­ 3 5 ,0 0 0 s tu d e n ts b e g in c l a s s e s to d a y He m u s t fin d th e s u b je c t s , a c tiv i­ v i d u a l ," t e r w a y s o f d o in g t h i n g s ," a n d a s a d m in i s tr o t o r s p la n to m a k e t i e s an d i n t e r e s t s w h ic h w ill b e s t a l­ s p a c e f o r an e s tim a t e d 5 0 ,0 0 0 by 1970 . low h im to d e v e lo p a s an in d iv id u a l. He m u s t b e w illin g to a c c e p t th e new T H E E N R O L L M E N T F IG U R E S ta k e id e a s w h ich w ill b e p r e s e n te d to h im . o n th e *one a s w e e p s ta k e s o r a H e m u s t o p e n h im s e lf to th e n ew an d v a r ie d e x p e r i e n c e s w h ic h a l o r g e u n i - HannahAddressesParents, Fro sh r a c e f o r m o s t s tu d e n ts in th e c o u n tr y w h en o ne is a n n o y e d a b o u t c l a s s s iz e s v e r s i t y c a n p r o v id e . o r th e lo n g w a lk s b e tw e e n b u ild in g s . But w h en o n e is in a h a o p ie r f r a m e D E S P IT E C O M P L A IN T S a b o u t th e of m in d , o n e s e e s M ic h ig a n S ta te 's b u I g i nn e n r o llm e n ts a s an a n s w e r to i im p e rs o n a lity of a s la r g e an in s titu ­ tio n a s M SU , t h e r e a r e a d v a n ta g e s 'E d u c a t io n — A P e r s o n a l T h in g ' ♦he n e e d to p r o v id e e d u c a tio n f o r w h ic h e a c h s tu d e n t c a n d e r iv e f r o m ♦ housards upon th o u s a n d s of voung b e in g h e r e . B y JO B U M B A R G E R as productive, as stim ulating and as m an should be able to learn how to ad u I t s . T h e a c a d e m ic r a tin g o f th e U n iv e r­ rew ard ing as they can possibly b e ." m ake a good living, as well as how to s ity h a s g o n e up s te a d ily a s it h a s S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r “ A ll of us m ust be patient, under­ live the good life,” he said. IF T H E R E ARE SIG N S of e m p i r e - g ro w n , a n d th e d iv e r s ity of its p r o ­ “ T o tea ch " Is not a tran sitiv e verb, standing, to leran t of honest m istakes He explained that European u n iv ersi­ b u ild in g a m id all th e p la n n in g , th is is g r a m s is s t ill in c r e a s in g . T h e r e m a y P re sid e n t John A, Hannah told freshm en and anxious to help them becom e adult ties w ere traditio nally re s tric te d to ♦he a lm o s t in e v ita b le r e s u l t of th e ru s h b e s ig n s of d ilu tio n o f e d u c a tio n a l at an opening convocation in the Audi­ m en and women as quickly as p o ssib le ," a select handful who w ere to lead the ♦o p r o v id e e d u c a tio n f o r a ll th o s e w h o p r o g r a m s , b u t th e g e n e r a l tr e n d is torium Sunday night. he said. m a sse s. T h is did not fit in with the n e e d . T h e w a r b a b ie s a r e c o m in g of to w a r d im p r o v e m e n t, He told students that it Is th e ir personal "A t the sam e tim e, th e re m ust be trad itio n of political equality in the Uni­ a g e , an d c l a s s r o o m s an d d o r m s m u s t resp o n sib ility to acquire an education. In Insistence on your p a rt, and on our ted S tates, he said. b e a v a ila b le f o r th e m , AS TH E Y E A R B E G IN S , e a c h s t u - an e a rlie r speech Sunday, Hannah urged p a rt, upon reasonably faithful adherence “ MSU and other land grant colleges d e n t wi 11 do w e II to look f o r th e a d ­ p a re n ts to be patient and understanding to stan d ard s of p ro p riety , good taste believed, as they do to this day, that AS M IC H IG A N S T A T E g o e s in to th e v a n ta g e s h e c a n g a in f ro m b e in g p a r t as th e ir children begin acquiring that ed­ and good m an ners, obedience to the law knowledge should be used to solve the new a c a d e m ic y e a r w ith its b ig g e s t of th e la r g e an d r a p id ly g r o w in g c o m ­ ucation. and diligent attention to academ ic af­ pro blem s of everyday people, not sim ­ e n r o llm e n t e v e r , it is c l e a r th a t e a c h m u n ity of MS U . “ An education is —or should be—an f a ir s ." ply adm ired for its own sake.” Intensely personal thing, as personal as He re a s s u re d p aren ts concerned about He also assu re d parents that individ­ your nam e, o r your taste in m usic or trip le d residen ce hall ro o m s by telling uality is not blotted out at MSU. your food p re fe re n c e s," he said. them that som e students could not have “ You as adults do not think of your­ " I t Is not som ething that can be bought been adm itted, unless room s w ere tem ­ selv es as being lost am id 190 m illion A n E d i t o r i a l P o s i t i o n o r ren ted o r borrow ed. N either can it be p o ra rily overassign ed. other A m erican s," he said . "Y ou do A R T IC L E S P R IN T E D In th e e d i­ w ill m a k e d e c is io n s o f e d i to r ia l p o l­ stolen away. He outlined a little of MSU’s history not feel that your individuality is sm oth­ to r i a l c o lu m n of th e S ta te N ew s e x ­ icy c o n s is te n t w ith o u r v ie w o f w h at "W h eth er you acquire an education, for both p a re n ts and freshm en, saying ered by two m illion other D e tro iters, o r p r e s s th e c o n s e n s u s of th e fiv e m e m ­ b e s ' s e r v e s th e i n t e r e s t s o f th e U n i­ and w hether It is a good one, o r only that it is m iddle-aged In com parison by 100,000 other citizen s of- Lansing. b e r s of th e S ta te N ew s e d ito r ia l v e r s i ty , an d p a r t i c u l a r l y its s tu d e n ts . m ed io cre, depends p rim arily , on you,” with o th er A m erican u n iv ersitie s. As “ So it will be with your sons and b o a r d - - t h e e d it o r - i n - c h i e f , m a n a g in g O u r g o a l w ill b e p r o g r e s s a n d p o s ­ he continued. M ichigan A g ricultural C ollege, it was daughters here. Like you, they will soon e d ito r , c a m p u s e d ito r , e d ito r ia l e d i­ itiv e a c tio n . He asked p a re n ts to en ter into a p a rt­ founded in 1S55. identify them selves as m em bers of cam ­ to r a n d s p o r ts e d ito r . A ll d e c is io n s THE R O L E of a c o lle g e n e w s ­ n e rsh ip with the U niversity to m ake the T he founders believed education should pus groups of sim ila r ta ste s, in te re sts m ust a p p ro v e d by th e e d i t o r - i n - p a p e r is p a r t i c u l a r l y tr y in g . Q u e s ­ fre sh m en ’s ex periences “ as m eaningful, be "b o th p rac tical and lib e ra l—that a and a sp iratio n s," he said. ch ief. tio n s a r e f re q u e n tly r d is e d a b o u t o u r WE W IL L A T T E M P T to d e a l w ith s o u r c e s o f fu n d s f o r p u b lic a tio n , th e all i s s u e s p e r ta in in g to th e MSU o b je c tiv ity of r e p o r t e r s a n d e d ito r s , c a m p u s o r o f p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r e s t to a n d th e e x te n t to w h ich a tte m p ts to MSU s tu d e n ts an d f a c u lty . W e w ill in flu e n c e th e e d ito r s r e s u l t in b ia s e d JIMSTERBA a tte m p t to o p e r a te in a s f r e e an d s ta te m e n ts . p r o f e s s io n a l S ty le an d s ta t e of m in d W e w ill a tte m p t to f u lf ill o u r r o le a s o u r r o le in th e U n iv e r s ity w ill to th e b e s t of o u r a b il iti e s , a n d h o p e IÜ 1 IT C la^H'-ncn p e rm it. to p r o v id e f o r o u r r e a d e r s jo u r n a ­ L ¿L . WE W IL L NOT a c t a s a m o u th ­ lis tic s e r v i c e s w h ich w ill s a tis f y p ie c e f o r an y i n t e r e s t g ro u p . W e th e m . Lj 5 S u 9 u j L u SU J M V i c C l a r k : A F r i e n d L - iÇ .L i j MICHAEL KINDMAN d tV u t « Jpiuj « [u y Vic C lark w ill be m issed at questions. He a l w a y s doubted all through the night before the MSU. easy an sw ers. exam . He sco red higher than he "W hat this place needs is m ore He struggled through and sw ore did the term before when he spent In Campus Politics, trad itio n , m o r e fo lk lo re," he used to say . " If we w ere to steal at the basic co u rses. His grades w ere abovp a v e r a g e . Jaut not two days cram m ing. „He seem ed to be heading the , the clock-hands off Beaum ont great.' He m ade the dean's flst,'’ right way, seeking happiness in­ T ow er, that would be rem em ­ and he also saw the Inside of the stead of p leasu re. b ered , that would becom e p art dean of student’s office. He w as graduated from MSU It’s Almost Tomorrow i of the folklore around h e re ." His freshm an am bitions to ac­ la st spring term with a degree P o lin es everyw here. Since and the . Young A m ericans for the U niversity for the read m ls- He never got around to the quire w e a l t h a fte r c o l l e g e In social scien ce. He intended even r e s a le F reeedom . Beaum ont cap er, but the thought changed to sen io r am bitions to to retu rn this fall to continue sion it denied him sum m er term AT h e lp che .poo r #lum kid whouildn’t school. to -e a: MS“ . CSR published Logos anc the for “ non-academ ic’' reaso n s. -j w as throw n around a lot with It is or, th ese two prem ises C o n s e r v a t i v e Club published his frien ds during off m om ents. have enough to eat. Victor C lark w as killed about A faculty com m ittee published Once when he lived In West a month ago when he fell from that, this se rie s of colum ns will C onscience. T h ere w ere hints two sum m er issu es of an A ca­ At football gam es, you could Shaw H all, he picketed the grill a catw alk Into the M en’s Intra­ be based. of the May 2 M ovement and the dem ic Freedom N ew sletter. CSR som etim es h ear him shouting because of p ric e In crea se s. When m ural Indoor sw im m ing pool. A new ¡find of politics is devel­ Students for a D em ocratic So­ has added to its p u b l i c a t i o n a b o v e t h e c r o w d , "GO BIC he w as d issatisfied , the public T he pool was em pty. oping In this country, a politics' ciety. schedule Organon, a m agazine of CREENIES!" heard about It. C lark w as buried In Eaton of spontaneity and independent T here w ere “ the th r e e " — com m ent and c ritic ism . An in­ His p ro fe sso rs would som e­ To p rove that cram m ing for Rapids w h ere he grew up. He social action. It s h o w s up In the legendary ag itato rs who w ere dependent group has published an tim es get peeved at him because ATL finals w as a w aste, he and w ill not be forgotten by those m ovem ents for civil rights-; stu­ charged with startin g it all. issu e of Z eitgeist, the off-cam pus he kept them a fte r cla ss asking a group of friend s played card s who knew him . dent rig hts, d isa rm a m e n t peace. Most of this seem s to be con­ answ er to the U niversity’s Red It shows up in the groups leading tinuing h ere this y e ar. M ost of C edar Review. a “ conservative revolu tion." It these groups a re still active, shows up in dom estic groups’ and Paul Schlff has begun suing (c o n tin u e d on p a g e A - 7) stands on foreign. Issues and in student petitions to national lead­ e rs . It is th ere when a young man T h e C a s e O f T h e D a m a g e D e p o s it refu ses to enter the m ilitary , when housewives picket with baby We feel that many of th ese he told m e that som e ca se could carriage's and when a sit-in is T o the E ditor: item s (e.g. rug and drains) w ere be m ade, I do not have the money staged in a bank, when school children boycott a segregated LETTER not dam aged o r soiled beyond to fight it. I think that the public should school and when right wing groups be m ade aw are of a situation did not seem unreasonable to norm prove al usage, but we could not It because the " r e p a ir s " My purpose in w riting this anti-picket the left-w ing pickets. o ccurring in m a n y apartm ent m e. and “ cleaning" had been m ade le tte r is to w arn, o th ers to take This is a politics of dissent ren ta ls in E ast Lansing. H owever, after we moved out, before we could acknowledge its b e tte r precaution s when signing and debate, based on fre e and the m anager inform ed us that arranting the serv ice o r proved le a se s. f r e q u e n t use of the right to L ast year 1 subleased a lux­ he had inspected the apartm ent wotherw speak, w rite, publish and c ir ­ ury apartm ent with th ree other (without our presence) and had p resen tise. when Our parents w e r e we m oved out and I t is unfortunate that m any culate what one pleases. g irls and paid a $250 dam age had the rug cleaned, the drapes aided us in the moving; they felt re a lto rs and ow ners a re not d is­ T his kind of p olitics, which deposit with the understanding cleaned, and the drain s cleaned, the apartm ent was left im ­ couraged in these unscrupulous w orks from the bottom up rath e r that the money would be returned among other item s which w ere that m aculate. p ra c tic e s . than from the top down, s ta rts out if the dam ages consisted of no charged against our dam age de­ U nfortunately we did not have slowly. It begins with le tte rs m o re than w ear and te a r. T his posit. the foresight to take legal p re­ to the editor and th ird -p arty cautions. I have recently con­ Etta C . A braham s candidates, with reform move­ sulted with an attorney. Although New York C ity graduate student m ents and quiet m eetings. LETTER POLICY It flourishes when people a re anxious to hear what the other The State News w elcom es le tte rs to the ed itor from all fellow has to say and would never think of denying his right to say it. re a d e rs, w hether o r not they a re associated with M ichigan State U niversity. Announcing T his kind of politics began L ette rs m ust be no longer than 300 w ords and should be typed double space. C orrespondents m ust Include th e ir nam e, developing at MSU last y ear. T here was the C om m ittee for Student Rights and other groups local ad d ress and phone num ber and, if applicable, class standing o r faculty position. No unsigned le tte rs w ill be the w o r k i n g for civil rights and printed. United States w ithdraw al from T ry th is n e w H a rt S c h a ffn e r & M arx Viet Nam . T h ere w ere new chap­ te r the F riend s of SNCC The State News re se rv e s the right to select and edit all lette rs to fit space requirem ents. M ä Opening of M r. John C arv er M IC H IG A N STATI U N Iv n s iT V STA TE N E W S Mr. John’s Hair Fashions ED T r. R IA L D E P A R T M E N T 355-8252 M em ber A ssociated P re s s , United P re s s M r. John, form erly of Jacob so n's Beauty Salon v h c ric s C , W ells E ditor-In-C hief International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssociation, w ishes to w elcom e all of his p ast cu stom ers and R ith a r f D. Schw artz M anaging E ditor A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s , M ichigan P re s s friends to his new salonl J ;m e s P . Sterba C am pus E ditor A ssociation, M ichigan C ollegiate P re s s A s­ 1 a e ry G. Mogg ...................S p o rts E ditor sociation. Also on the staff to se rv e you Is Diane Z abel, M ichael J. Klndman E d ito ria l. E ditor Published ev ery c la ss day throughout fall, form erly of Jacobson’s. w in ter, and spring te rm s and tw ice weekly ►a AD.VS.R. w.INUG jp E P A R J M E N L . .. .. »'¿pim er -term / bv.JLhe ^ M ichigan . . 1 . . . '. '.....................7 .................... .'...3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 State U niversity. We have- a 24 hour a<*f£%f4ng serv ice M -<2Wl A rth u r H. L a n g e r A dvertising M anager afiytlm el Second c la ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, B U S IN E S S C IR C U L A T IO N ..3 5 5 - 8 2 9 9 M ich. M ich. H air Fashion C om m ittee m em ber. E d ito rial and business offices at 341 Stu­ P H O T O G R A P H IC D E P A R T M E N T .. dent S ervices Building, M ichigan State Uni­ ................... 355-8311 v e rs ity , E a st Lansing, M ich. AA c r o s s FITr o m B a r k a y H all 3 3 2 -0 9 0 4 ( M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan Thursday, Septem ber 30, 1965 A*3 REBUFFED GLOBAL GLIM PSES India C laim s Gains D ifm is s a l S o u g h t B y SEEK NO MOKE, OUR STUDENTS N EW D E L H I, IN D IA A P - ln d ia c la im e d W e d n e s d a y It h a s g a in e d th e u p p e r h a n d in fig h tin g th a t e r u p te d A c t iv is t s You c a n g e t it all b e tw e e n r a n g e r s a n d c a m e l u n its in th e R a ja s th a n D e s e r t d e s p ite th e c e a s e - f i r e a g r e e m e n t w ith P a k is ­ By L IN D A B O Y L E ta n . A d e f e n s e m i n is t r y s p o k e s m a n s a id “ g r ie v o u s S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r it e r l a s s e s in m e n a n d e q u ip m e n t’’ h a v e b e e n in f lic te d C i v i l rig h ts dem onstrators at o n P a k is ta n i u n its , w h ic h h e c h a r g e d w e r e tr y in g to jailed overnight last spring w ill i n f i l t r a t e th e W e s t In d ia n s t a t e o f R a ja s th a n . appeal an E ast L ansing court decision to a higher court soon. Stuart J. Dunnings, L ansing TV To Cover Pope attorney and one of the three law yers handling the students’ NEW YORK K) — T he th ree be used, one In a helicop­ case, suggested a possible O ct. m ajor television netw orks te r that w ill fly over the 8 h e a r i n g before the Ingham a s w ell as New Y ork’s m otorcade from Kennedy County C ircuit C ourt In L ansing. th ree Independent t e l e - A irport to M anhattan.Thus At a July 22 court hearing, vision stations w ill cover cam eras w ill follow the Dunnings argued for the d is­ the one-day v isit of Pope Pope from the a irp o rt to m issal of the case. M unicipal Paul VI w ith a m u lti-net­ St. P atrick s C athedral, to C ourt Judge W illiam K. Harm on work pool. the United N ations and to denied the m otion Sept. 15 after the outdoor m ass at Yan­ review ing b riefs subm itted by Slxty-flve cam eras will kee Stadium . the defense and the city atto r­ ney. Y es, you c a n get A L L y o u r sch ool Su p p lies Violence G reets Negroes Dunnings said he thljJcs he can win a dism issal from the C R AW F O R D V IL L E , G a . A P - N e g r o e s e n c o u n te r e d circu it co u rt. The students face a n g r y w h ite s w ho h u r le d ta u n ts , f r u i t an d f i s t s W e d ­ a possible $100 fine o r 90 days at S tu d e n t B o o k Sto re n e s d a y d u r in g a tte m p ts to i n t e g r a te s c h o o l b u s e s an d In jail o r both. T h ree students s c h o o ls . S ta te p o lic e in te r v e n e d to s to p th e tr o u b le . who pleaded guilty last spring, A N e g ro m a n w a s k n o c k e d d o w n b y a w h ite y o u th in how ever, w ere fined $10. th e b u s - b o a r d in g a tte m p t. A c a r f ille d w ith N e g ro If Dunnings can win the dis­ p u p ils a t n e a r b y W a r r e n to n w a s p e lte d by f r u it an d m issal, the students will not th e n w h ite y o u th s t r i e d to d r a g th e N e g r o e s f r o m th e have to go on tria l. c a r. The cause of the a rre s ts was a sit-in In the stre e t In front o f Soviet Economic Reform s Approved E ast L ansing City H all. It fol­ lowed a m eeting In the Union of the NAACP at which M ayor G or­ Stop ^ at S.B.S. for USED A.T.L. and MOSCOW i.f) — T he Cen­ before ending the th ree - don L. Thom as spoke. tra l C o m m i t t e e of the day m eeting. The recom ­ S o v i e t Union Com m unist m endations of the central Dunnings subm itted a b rief, c o m m i t t e e , covering a listing sev eral points on which P arty approved Wednesday a refo rm of Soviet Indus­ y e a r's work by econom ists, the case could be dism issed. Humanities Text Books try designed to stim ulate p a r t y a n d governm ent He said that the a rre s ts rep ­ Industrial w o rk ers through chiefs, w ill be presented resented an abridgem ent of the b e tter pay and hom es. F rid ay to the Soviet p a rli­ students' freedom of speech and The com m ittee also call­ am ent for r a t i f i c a t i o n . assem bly. ed for a new p arty congress Q uick.approval Is expected. The city ordinance the students allegedly broke w as too vague, Ford Low ers P rice s he said. It w as not clear what action constituted a violation of D E T R O IT , A P — F o r d M o to r C o . s a id W e d n e s d a y its the law and what the specific 1966 m o d e l c a r s w ill c o s t le s s th a n t h e i r 1965 c o u n ­ penalty would be. T he brief subm itted by City i Shop I at S.B.S. for fast and convenient t e r p a r t s , b u t its s ta n d a r d i z a tio n of h e r e t o f o r e o p tio n ­ a l s a f e ty ite m s w ill c u t in to a n y s a v in g s f o r b u y e r s . A ttorney Raymond Cam pbell said that the o r d i n a n c e was quite c le a r. Although the specific sec­ V V service headsagdept . tion of the ordinance did not m en­ tion a penalty, another p ari of the ordinance did. In his nine-page opinion H ar­ mon denied the motion to d is­ M S U G ra d P ro m o te d m iss the ca se on all points. “ If an em ergency fiad occur­ An MSU g r a d u a t e has been T he new post was vacated by red requiring the dispatch of fire nam ed to head the M ichigan De­ G eorge S. M cIntyre who will o r police vehicles, the delay p artm ent of A griculture. becom e asso ciate d irecto r of the could have endangered the life B. D ale B all, 50, of E ast L an­ C ooperative Extension Service. and p roperty of the citizens of sing w ill becom e d irecto r of the M cIntyre held the state post 12 E ast L ansing,” Harm on said at 25% on Used Books at S.B.S. sta te ag ricu ltu ral ageitcy F rid ay . y e a rs. one point. He w orked his way through MSU and received a bachelor’s de­ g ree In so ils, farm m anagem ent and anim al husbandry In 1939. Follow ing graduation, he was a vocational ag ricu ltu re teacher ONE-STOP MEMBER travel a t Y ale High School near L apeer. In 1951, a fte r six y e ars with the If I hi I W service USDA Soil C onservation S ervice, he joined the M ichigan D epart­ m ent of A g riculture as coordina­ to r of Institutional farm s and h erd s. In 1953 he becam e deputy d ir­ Planning a Caribbean cruise? our office! We're agents for ecto r. A trip to Europe ... Mexico steamships, airlines, hotels, B all’s departm ent has charge ...Hawaii? You can compare them' all under one roof at sightseeing companies, throughout the world. * Full Line Of Art & Engineering of enforcing m o re than 100 law s. Under the new state governm ent COLLEGE TRAVEL 130 W. Grand R iver reorg anizatio n, eight m o re state agencies w ill be consolidated In­ to the departm ent OFFICE E d 2-8661 Supplies . . . For All M SU C ourses y1wrFrFffri^ !M?ijB n e » o o o o B n n a o o n o o o o o o o o o o o o o r 'o n o o o o o o o o u u u iJOo n o o c o o o nn n< i* * Visit Our Paperback Haven For All F o r the B e st Your Paperback Needs in Ita lia n F o o d Otto P izza ¿ c r o s s i s Fr 0/77o n n Spaghetti Submarine Sandwich Ravioli T-Bone Steak And many other Italian-American Dishes A convenient place for Lunch Open for Lunch at 11 Daily, 4 Sun. tu d e n t to re -4’'r*' 4 Doors North On M.A.C. Free Parking At Rear Lot 421 E. Grand River Best Pizza In Towh V A-4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan T hursday, S ep tem b er 30, 1965 'U ' D e p a r t m e n t s A s s is t M e d S ch o o l By LAUREL PRA TT The continuity between p re - biological asp ects of the fields Since the C ollege of Human sarch hospital, Is being planned. S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r ite r m edical, p re-c lln lc a l and clin i­ to be studied. M e d i c i n e w ill be established This cen ter w ill be developed A pplications w ill soon be avail­ cal m edical education Is an Im­ F or exam ple, the firs t term w ithin the fram ew ork of the Uni­ to meet, basic University needs able for adm ission to MSU’s new portant part of the college’s phi­ w ill be devoted to prenatal de­ v ersity and closely related to the for research and education, and C ollege of Human M edicine. The losophy. velopm ent and w ill Include the other departm ents within col­ w ill not function mainly as a C ollege w ill open Its p re -c lin - The firs t cla ss to be adm it­ physiological and anatom ical stu­ leges of N atural Science, A gri­ re fe rra l center. ical tw o-year program In the ted to the C ollege of Human dy of human prenatal growth as cu ltu re and V eterinary M edi­ fall of 1966 with a cla ss of about M edicine w ill sta rt next fall at w ell as the relevance of core cine, It w ill have unusually wide The ultim ate goals and objec­ 20 students. the Y ear IV level—fourth-year content to society. B iological,an­ opportunities for rese a rc h . tives of the pro g ram , p a ra lle l­ The new college, according to undergraduate w ork— rath e r than thropological and religious fa­ A wide reange of subjects Is ing the objectives of the land- Dean Andrew D. Hunt J r ., w ill with Y ear V o r firs t-y e a r m edi­ cets of population control a re also available through these connec­ grant college, m ust re la te clo se­ s tre s s Integration of the p re - cal school. Y ear IV Is planned to be considered. tions; com parative anatom y, phy­ ly to the needs of com m unity. m edical program within the Uni­ as p rep aratio n for the last two Hunt em phasized that the de­ siology and pathology w ill be To keep the faculty and students v e rsity . Typically, he said, m ed­ y e ars, which a re projected as partm en ts of behavioral sciences especially open to Investigation. Inform ed of changes In these ical students a re separated by an Intensive sequence in human w ill be incorporated into the exe­ The C ollegeof Human M edicine needs, the college plans periodic th e ir cu rricu lum from the rest biology. cutive stru c tu re and will p a rti­ w ill be affiliated with com m unity conferences w ith lead ers In Var­ of the univ ersity, but the Col­ This co re program will In­ cipate Intensively in curriculum hospitals; and a U niversity Health ious phases of health. T hese d is­ lege of Human M edicine will m ake clude study of the social Im­ planning as w ell as in the teach­ C enter with expanded health s e r ­ cussions a re expected to m odify consid erable use of existing de­ plications and relationships of ing of co re m aterial In the de­ vice, extensive facilities for am ­ curriculum , ad m issions c rite ria partm ents. m edicine as w ell as the strictly velopm ent sequence. bulatory patient care, and a re - and c a re e r advising. Unlike m ost m edical schools, STO RE H O U R S : M O N D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y 9 -3 0 AM T O 5 30 PM the C ollege of Human M edicine W E D N E S D A Y N O O N U N T IL 9 PM will not delay clinical contact between m edical student and pa­ tient until late In the second y ear of study. Instead, students will cut ca m p u s c a p e rs in C a p e z io fla ts . . .the have opportunities to p rac tice diagnosis during the en tire p e r­ s h a rp e s t o ff-b e a t c a s u a ls g o in g iod and to co r re la te that work with NO T A W AR Z O N E - - T h i s p h o to is s o m e w h a t s i m i l a r to th o s e ta k e n in r i o t - t o r n their co re cu rricu lu m . D o m in ic a n R e p u b lic . B u t it w a s a c tu a lly ta k e n n e a r th e new L a n g u a g e - M a th e m a - Diagnostic training w ill be con­ t i c s - S t a t i s t i c s B u ild in g s i t e . C o n s tr u c tio n , m e n w ill a g r e e th a t b a r a c a d e s d o n ’t The mood is light, the outlook sprightly in Capezio ducted in cooperation w ith Ed­ s to p m a n y s tu d e n ts f r o m a s h o r t c u t. T h e y do p r o t e c t th e c o m p a n y a g a in s t d a m a g e w ard W. Sparrow H ospital In s u i t s , h o w e v e r. P h o to by L a r r y F r itz la n flats. . .wafer-heel fun shoes with plenty of zip, L ansing w here MSU nursing and m edical technology students a re and a talent for being so way-out they re in. already w orking. The chief of the U niversity S ervice, to be appoint­ M e d i c a l P l a n R a n k e d H i g h A. Suede slipon. Green with dark red, golden ed by both the hospital and MSU, w ill adm it patients to the s e r ­ “ E xcellent” was the ratin g with t h e biological s c i e n c e s . T h e C ollege of V eterinary pheasant with coral overlay. 1 2 .0 0 vice. They w ill be seen by Uni­ ascrib ed W ednesday to MSU’s T h is, he said, will p re p a re stu­ M edicine should prove to be a v ersity staff and students, a l­ C ollege of Human M edicine by dents to deal m ore effectively " g re a t a s s e t" to the C ollege of though th e ir priv ate physicians D r. L e ste r E vans, visiting p ro ­ with the total human being. Human M edicine, he said. B. Black kid little girl strap. 1 1 .0 0 w ill retain responsibility. fe sso r and form er m edical di­ MSU’s planned m edical school D r. Evans was m edical d ire c ­ Hunt said that the college hopes re c to r of t h e Com m onwealth is the only one of which Evans to r of the Com m onwealth Fund C. Gigi-heel ghillie. Olive kidskin to accept the m ajority of Its stu­ Fund. is aw are, he said, that places and supervised activities con­ dents during th eir undergraduate " I t w ill offer the opportunity so m uch attention on the behav­ nected with hospital developm ent with olive suede trim. 1 3 .0 0 y ear. T hus, he said, the four for a continuing learning ex per­ io ral sciences and th e ir relation and m edical education until his y ears p rio r to the b accalaureate ience in the broad field of health,” to m edicine. re tire m e n t in 1959, _________ degree w ill ease Into the two Evans said. y ears of p re-clln lcal work so that He described the en tire p ro ­ the en tire six y e ars may be con­ gram as "stu d en t-o rien ted ” with SHOE S A LO N sidered a unit of tim e for plan­ em phasis on the relatio n of the ning. health w orker to other fields. T h is school w ill fu rth er the The b achelo r’s degree w ill be e ssen tial aim , Evans said, of aw arded upon com pletion of suf­ helping the student understand ficient c re d its, and an appro­ the whole hum an being as he p riate ce rtifica te o r degree p re ­ deals with hum an problem s In sented at the end of the full p ro ­ social context. gram . T h e program is v i r t u a l l y unique, he said, noting the flexi­ bility of the U niversity and lack Early HPR Start of b a rr ie r s between departm en ts. He und erscored the significance P R O F E S S IO N A L A ll HPR 105 women’s Founda­ of the planning group’s aw are­ tions of P hysical Education seer- ness that it is Im portant for m ed­ DRY CLEA N ER S A N D tlons Scheduled to m eet Monday" ical p rofessionals to fit into.so­ W SH IRT L A U N D ER ER S aiso coin operatid and W ednesday are to m eet F ri­ ciety . *. t day at the scheduled hour. He cited the senio r sem in ar in FRANDOR SHOPPING CENT ER and 2 8 0 1 W. SAGINAW f » T hose who casw*», attend their the C ollege of Human M e d ic in e own section at the scheduled hour which w ill finally b^«y~ m ay go to any section. lo ral and social scien ces together LIEBERMANN’S: p a tte rn e d le g s p lu s k ic k y boots. . . ATTACHE CASES the d a s h in g ’est lo o k afo o t Best Buys! Best Selection Step out this season in these groovy two-somes. . Belle Sharmeer casuals and fashion-smart boots. A. Diamond patterned knee-hi of orlon and stretch nylon. Heather combinations. One size fits all. 2 . 0 0 B. Seamless nylon textured tight. Black, beige, olive, navy, dark red, russett, frost. S,M,L sizes. 3 .9 5 C. Cantrece nylon diamond textured stocking. Dark whisper, woodhue, brown onyx. Sizes 8 V2-II; brev, modite, duchess lengths. 2 .0 0 Not shown: plain seamless nylon tight. Black, beige, olive, dark red, navy. S,M,L sizes. 3 .9 5 D. Textured leather boot. . .front zipper/leather tassel. . 3/i heel. Black caramel, currant. C hoose ju st the right sty le ...ju st the right size E. Iranian suede boot. . ?U heel. Black, olive, sable. to fit your need, from our com plete selection of attache and b rief ca se s. Casua I boot sizes: S,M,ML,L. 5 .0 0 VIMYL COVERED W s- si ” - s12’ s ACCESSORIES TOP GRAIN COWHIDE H6»-*24” FREE G o ld M onogram EA ST L A N S IN G .209 E . G rand R iv ar DOWNTOWN • 107 S. W ash ington A v a. T hursday, Sep tem ber 30, 1965 A*5 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan B e tte r Vision for the Student O f f - C a m p u s S p a c e E x t r e m e l y S c a r c e Hi IntensityLam p B y J E A N E T T E R U C IN SK I y e a r," he stated, "and I’ve had m any students asking to get S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r ite r back into d o rm ito rie s." D espite the rush for housing th e re has been no d ra stic in crease Special E ast L ansing is a booming little town but its searrts a re be­ in rent, according to Smith and the num ber of students living ginning to b u rst. in d orm ito ries has not changed m uch. Many retu rning MSU students have found them selves faced L arge apartm ent developm ents in the E ast L ansing area re ­ $499 w ith the prospect of living in the stre e ts due to lack of off-cam pus ported encountering larg e num bers of student apartm en t-hu nters living space. A ccording to Pat Smith, d irec to r of off-cam pus housing, vacant ap artm ent units a re at a prem ium and there is absolutely no housing for m a rrie d students and many m arried faculty m em bers. •'Som e a re going into outlying a re a s of L ansing and E ast L ansing,” said Sm ith. "M ason. Holt and W illiam ston are som e SO RRY NO since early spring. Eydeal Villa and Burcham Woods ap artm ents started receiving reserv atio n applications in M arch and A pril and rented the last vacant apartm ent Sunday. R ivers Edge apartm ents have been com pletely filled since Ad ju s ts in a n y d i­ r e c tio n S w in g s to an y c o n v e n ie n t p o s itio n . M arch. • F o r H o m e, O ffic e o r of the towns receiving the overflow of students from the East L ansing a re a .” A com bination of reasons could have caused the overcrow ded conditions, said Sm ith. "In creased enrollm ent, new relaxed off-cam pus l i v i n g reg­ VACANCY Many dw ellers in privately owned hom es in E ast L ansing gave accounts of searching for room s and houses since spring. Explained M argaret Wood, Ludington junior, "W hen we heard of the new housing ru les w e jum ped at the chance to live off- cam pus. I’m not 21 and neither is one of my room m ates—we Shop. ulations, lack of facilities in E ast L ansing and the growth of edu­ wanted to m ake su re we got ahead of the ru sh .’ National China Co. cation in general a re contributing . facto rs to the situation,” But many students who began "beating the ru sh ” early in he explained. spring term have found that they m ust settle for undesirable or 333 S. W ashington Downtown Lansing. The new living regulations a re not entirely responsible, he Inconvenient housing in o rd er to locate in the area at all. added. "N ot too m any m ore students a re off-cam pus now than last M H A Gets N ew H e a d T o n ig h t A new president of.Vlen’sH alls 1/2P AndB ric elow e ! STEAK SALE A ssn. (MHA) will be elected to­ C enter night at an open m eeting of MHA in the Brody C onference Room. ’ T he election was called by Cut Round 89c MHA because B ill Floate, who We’ re w as elected MHA p residen t last closing out w in ter, is not returning this fall because of academ ic reaso n s. Six nom inations for the office everything! Sirloin lb. $1.09 w ere m ade by MHA at th e ir first m eeting during the L eadership C onference last week. All nom­ inees m ust be fo rm er o r p re s ­ KOSITCHEKS T-Bone lb. *1.15 ent p resid en ts of a m en’s re s i­ dence hall. T h ere will be five candidates VARSITYSHOP ( f o r m en ) Fully Cooked when the balloting begins, Allan 228 Abbott Rd. (across from State T heater) Foodym , Houston, T exas, senior, said he will withdraw' his name Super Right Govt. Inspected T hu rsday night in favor of Jim Semi Boneless 10-12 Pound Sink. Jim Sink, Chicago, 111,, junior, F re sh F R Y E R S is the form er presiden t of B ail­ OOPS! HAMS ey H all, vice presiden t of MHA and p r e s i d e n t of Enzian, the m en’s residence hall honorary. Ht Whole He was an RA in Abbott Hall I Fryers th is sum m er and is a m em ber of T heta Chi fratern ity . The A & P a d v e rtise m e n t in the 1965 P at T e rry , San Angelo, T ex­ Michigan State N ew s W elco m e Week lb. as, Junior, is p resid en t of Sny­ d er H all, president of the north­ edition contains in c o r r e c t information Whole o r half Cut Up 29C lb. ea st dorm com plex and a m em ­ b e r of Enzian. c on cern in g Plaid Stam ps. Dick Sanderson, Livonia jun­ io r, is president of W est M c- Donel H all, a m em ber of Enzian The A & P Stores no longer give EV ER Y -D A Y LO W P R IC E S FR ES H C R IS P , and a form er candidate for the ♦V* student board. - « Doug Bond, Ludington Junior, is fo rm er president of W est M c- Donel H a 11 • and fo rm er MHA P laid Stamps w ith purchases of any type. «CHEF BOY-AR-DEÏ, Net Wt. 15Vi-Oi. C h eese P in a • • ' 4% ' A P ( Potato tre a s u re r. H erb Wingo, Buchanan senior, CHEF BOY-AR-DEE t-ll. C Y wo. 9 -Q i. C ello The e r r o r was the resp o n sib ility of 59 M was fo rm er president of W est B ags in Lb. Box F ee Hall and ran for student the State N ew s, which r e g r e ts any in­ Sau sag e P iz x a . . PKG. ^ » body presiden t. The 15 m en’s hall p resid en ts con ven ien ce cau sed to A & P Stores DAWN FRESH, W het. Net Wt. JAR 2 9 « will s ta rt balloting at 6:15 p.m . or their c u s t o m e r s . M u sh ro o m s 2ii-Os. e e JA N E PARKER and will elim inate one of the candidates in each round of vot­ STOUFFER'S FROZEN— Net Wt. 11 Vj -O i . C A < G OLDEN, SUGARED ing until only two candidates M a c a ro n i an d B e e f PKG W OR CINNAM ON Donuts SWANSDOWN LAYER 1 -LB. V A c REG. 2 9 c Did you ever see 35,000 Cake READY TO BAKE M ix e s • • •• ««: * * | i | ( P K G . O F 12 2 I< P ills b u r y B is c u it s I " JA N E PARKER students-6,500 faculty ROSY RED— FROZEN. Net Wt. 6-Ox. a ALL H a w a iia n Punch 2 «*« J “ BUTTER Brownies and staff members- all JIFFY— WHITE OR FUDGE. Net Wt. I V l ex. ^ A ■_ 49c F r o s t in g M ix . . 2 «*• 2 D R eg. 6 9 c in one place? J iffy C ake NESTLE S— BONUS PACK M ixes WHITE, YELLOW, DEVIL'S FOOD, Dark Fudge a 2 . ,. M a 2 5 w t. 1 3 -o z . PKG. C h o c o la t e Q u ik . . 601 6 9 A &P ORANGE OR GRAPE 1-QT. Th eS ta teNew sdoes.. WITH MEAT BALLS j.u , dW | | ( Sliced Pineapple 1-LB. 4V»-OZ. | 0 0 Hi-CDrinks 3 14-OZ. CANS 89« L ib b y 's S p a g h e tt i s ft 3 9 CANS SUNNYF1ELD IODIZED everyc la s sday. 7c OFF LABEL 2-LB. 1-LB. 1-LB. 10-OZ. 10« S p r y S h o r t e n in g 10-OZ. CAN 77« Corn Flakes 2-OZ. FKG. 31« Four Seasons Salt BOX MILK CHOCOLATE OR ALMOND IONA BRAND IMPERIAL 1-LB. 1-LB. 49« M a r g a r in e . . . . CTN. 41« Hershey Bars GIANT SIZE 39« Cut Wax Beans 4 CANS SUPER RIGHT— Net Wt. 12-Ox. a SEASONED - NET. WT. 3 1 /8 -O Z . 1-LB. 1-OZ. 99* Luncheo n M e a t . 2 CANS 79« Lawry’s Salt JAR 27« Fruit Cocktail 4 CANS L' lv** *.* Your A & P Super M arket THE GREAT ATLANTIC &PACIFIC TEA COMPANY INC. corner of Hagadorn & E ast call 355-8255 Grand R iver, East Lansing for advertising STORE HOURS: 9 AM-9 PM Super Markets assistance Monday thru Saturday, *■ > All p ric e s in th is ad e ffe c tiv e thru S at., Oct. 2 , T96S in all fiv e L a n sin g A 8» P Super M arkets A-6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan T hursday, S ep tem b er 30, 1965 SUGGESTIONS HEEDED B o l s h e v i k s B o m b B o n d MOSCOW—Pravda re s u rre c t­ nist P arty new spaper,-gave its Jam es Bond to die, because those ed fictional super spy Jam es chief polem icist Y uri Zhukov full rein In lam basting the high-living who a r e sent to kill in Viet Nam and the Dominican Republic learn Revamp Library To Provide Bond Wednesday and w orked him • N over the way no SMERSH agent se c re t agent w ith a license to from his a rtis tic w o rk ." was ever able to. kill who saved the w orld from " Ja m e s Bond lives In a night­ In one blisterin g a rtic le It managed to tie the late Ian F le­ m o re nefarious schem es— many of them hatched In the K rem lin— m a rish w orld w here laws a re w ritten at the point of a gun, Central Reference System ming's Agent 007 to H itler, cap­ than m ost people can rem em ber. w here coercion and rape Is con­ M ajor changes in the L ib ra ry italism, the Dominican Republic, Flem ing, a fo rm er Moscow sid ered valor and m urder is a also m oved into the R eference L i­ read ing and study, Scannel said. Aden and Viet Nam. correspondent, is dead, Zhukov funny trick . organization w ere developed d u r­ b ra ry , and the card catalogs w ere T ab les and ch airs are set up in Pravda, the official Com m u­ w rote, but " It Is im possible for "A ll this Is invented to teach ing the sum m er following the re a rran g ed to fill that a re a . the second floor c o rrid o f f o r people to accept the a rtis try of recom m endations of the P re s i­ T he H um anities I division was m ore reading space. A m erican M arines som ew here dent’s Ad Hoc C om m ittee on the com bined with H um anities II on ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL in the Mekong Delta, or of Her L ib ra ry . the ground level. All assigned M ajesty's agents In Aden. T he m ost Im m ediate change hum anities reading w ill be lo­ T hese changes w i l l provide is the creation of a c e n tra l Ref­ cated h e re . g re a te r serv ice to students and "E v e ry civilization gets the eren ce lib ra ry , said Its d ire c to r faculty and m ake m ore econom i­ WORSHIP SERVICES hero it d e serv e s. The deification F ran c is X, Scannel. cal use of L ib rary staff, Scannel of Bond is quite norm al In a L ocated in the fo rm er H um an­ A ssigned social science and said. w orld w h e r e napalm replaces itie s I division on the m ain floor, education reading has also been 9:00 a.m . Episcopal Service convictions and bom bs drown the the R eference L ib rary co ntains cen tralized in the Social Science Holy Communlon & Serm ón voice of conscience."' all encyclopedias, Indexes, ab­ division. “ T he divisional lib ra rie s are Bond m ovies have never been s tra c ts and other referen c e m a­ expensive,” he said, "b ecau se we 11:00 a.m . G eneral P ro testan t Service shown In the Soviet Union and te ria ls which w ere kept In the Books and period icals w ill r e ­ need m ore perso nn el.” Rev. E rnest Dunn firs t floor reading room o r In d i­ m ain in the Education division, T he third floor Science L ib rary — If P ravda has anything .to say about It—apparently never w ill. visional lib ra rie s. which w ill be used p rim a rily for was left unchanged. Both th e Law L ib rary a n d L abor and Industrial R elations L ib ra ry have been m oved from the second floor to the R efer­ B L A Z E R S P E C IA L ! ence L ib ra ry . About 11 lib rarian s w i l l be available for assistan ce In the g re e n , new referen c e division. navy, 35«) Scannel said he expects m ore burgandy refe re n c e service to be given over the telephone this y e ar. He encouraged faculty and students to ca ll for inform ation. 169 8 O ther changes on the firs t floor Include the addition of an Infor­ m ation desk and a lib rarian avail­ only able for assistan ce in using card C O -O P FIX U P — T h e m e n a t E ls w o r th H o u se a r e catalogs. not c lim b in g a r o u n d o n m o n k e y b a r s . T h e y a r e T he bibliography section was r e a d y in g t h e i r h o u s e f o r a new p a in t job. P h o to by J o n a th a n Z w ic k e l C IT Y C LU B Serendipity Singers Konstant IR IS H Roughneck leather. R eady fo r worsteds. R aring for tweeds. O n the double leather soles. All over BRO GUES _ at MSI) Oct. 16 K rease leather linings. H and Slacks stained black or oak o r ivy wood City C lub Shoes never need iro n in g ! $12.95 to $20.95 $5.98 & up u1r .rt‘r » ^ MW» n o n r M r tr r m * r r '" " " " " " " " 1^ « n n n n n a K o ^ er S tu a rt X t - i . l •wswstnasjitija Budget not up to C ity C lub, young man? A sk fo r W esboro Shoes $8.95 to $10.95. Wouldn't you like tobe inour shoes? Most of America is. International ShoeCo., St. Louis, Mo. A vailable at these fine stores: The D ancer Go. M itchells Dept. Store M ason, M ichigan L eslie, M ichigan B eauregards Dept. Store M ilan, M ichigan The f ir s t in a series of . . . C o stu m e M a g ic ! Top Names In Music Sponsored by the Student Government of MSU R W allace e y e w ea r is m o re than an Serendipity Singers Oct. 16 aid to vision . . . Dave Brubeck Oct. 29 it's a definite a id to beauty! A n d W allace's TheKingsmen Nov.13 wide selection of fashion fra m es a l l o w s you to ASTRONAUT choose eyew ear as you choose your jew elry...to com plem ent costum e o r “ A e rila n W arm C o a t” in s u la te s a g a in s t th e c o ld personality. ALL for $5.00 R a in o r s n o w . . . s u m m e r o r w i n t e r . H e r e 's t h e f a m o u s R a i n f a i r c o a t t h a t 's o n t h e jo b i n a n y w e a t h e r . . . a n y Send for a Popular Entertainment Coupon Book s e a s o n . 100% A e rila n " a c ry l- ic p ile z i p - l in e r w ith i n s u ­ l a t e d s le e v e s s h r u g s a w a y w i n t e r 's m is e r y . . . w r a p s y o u in c o m fo rt. P e rfe c tly P L E A S E SE N D ME C o u p o n B o o k s a t $5 e a c h f o r a ll t h r e e s h o w s b le n d e d o f 65% D a c ro n * T o ta l a m o u n t is $— —— p o ly e s te r , 35% c o m b e d c o t ­ to n .. D iv P orxt Z ^ e l v .re p el« (P lease do not send cash. Checks or m oney o rd e rs only) ra in a n d s ta in . T an , B lack, D ark Oliva, O TH ER Z IP .C O A T S * 3 9 . 9 5 B lue Coal, Navy FROM Name (P lease Print) *29* to *65°° "F a m o u s B ra n d a f o r L a d a n d D a d !" Address • y a e x a m in a tio n s b y (Campus) Mail To: Ticket Chairm an-A SM SU Popular E ntertainm ent D R . W .C . J E N S E N r e g is te r e d o p to m a tr is t H 0LDEN R E ID È WALLACE OPTICIANS J 5 ^U^lent Services BIdg. Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan ^ f 30 4 0 V in e (O pposite Frandor) Phone IV 9 -2 7 7 4 P l e a s e m a k e a l l c h e c k s o r m o n e y o r d e r s p a y a b l e to M i c h i g a n S ta te U n i v e r s i t y DOWNTOWN LANSING- F R A N D O R S H O P P I N G C E N T E R -LOGANCENTER a ls o o f f ic e s d o w n to w n a t 107 N . W a s h in g to n . D r . RoCe J o n e s a n a D r. B .C 0 B u s s a r d , r e g is te r e d o p to m e t r is t s M ich if T hursday, Septem ber 30, 1965 A-7 «jtiigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan r Ifc J i . . . B u s R id e rs , Too State Democrats Form P a rk e rs G et B re a k . . ___ J l ____ il Good news for bus rid e rs this fall includes expansion by A new parking lot In E a st L ansing offers MSU students addi­ both the cam pus bus serv ic e and L ansing Suburban L ines. tional parking space this y ear. n i The F ee-B rody and C irc le -F e e (Fee D orm itory to the E ast and W est C irc le D rive classroom area) buses w ill Academic 'Brain Trust’ Here T he G rove S treet parking lot is on the ea st side of Grove ■ S treet, Just to the r e a r of E ast L ansing's downtown d istrict. provide serv ice every six m inutes north of the Red C edar B y L E O Z A IN E G heads in the state leg islatu re. and draft the constitution and D a rre ll C hadw ell.parking superintendent of E ast Lansing, says Fa I R iver. T he Spartan V illage bus w ill run every 12 m inutes, MSU’s com m ittee will be the by-law s, believes the com m ittee the lot will accom m odate 100 c a rs . >Qj j and the com m uter bus to Parking Lot *'Y” will run every S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r firs t such organization in the should grow to 100 m em bers T he lot was the cau se of a co ntro versy when it was p ro ­ six m inutes from Shaw H all. Routes and exact schedules T he M i c h i g a n D em ocratic United S t a t e s . The cam pus’s within a few weeks. posed . It is now being operated under a joint agreem ent between : 8: Ilinoen a re available from the d riv e rs . P a rty has Invited the creative clo se proxim ity to D em ocratic A ccording to U lrey, the com ­ the city and a group of downtown m erchants. T he land for the ÄJ L I 115» 1 P a sse s w ill be req uired on cam pus buses beginning today. and co nstructive ideas of 35 MSU' State C entral H eadquarters in m ittee cu rren tly is working on lot w as purchased by the m erchants for $140,000 and is being H Ju U J j They m ay be purchased at the Union Building ticket office, p ro fe s s o rs , in p reparation for L ansing appears to be the re a ­ tax refo rm and consum er affairs leased to the city. Brody group m anager’s office, the reception desks in North the 1966 state legislative se s­ son for MSU’s selection as the including: truth in packaging, ad­ W illiam H icks, head of the m erchant group, said the m e r­ W onders, W est M cDonel, W est Shaw, and West F ee, the MSU sion. firs t academ ic reso u rce body. vertisin g and the co n tro v ersial chants are making no p ro fit on the land. T he lea se cost to the B ookstore in the International C enter and the m a rried housing Zolton A ,F eren cy ,D em o cratic F erency revealed that sim ilar study of funeral p rac tices and city is equal to the six p e r cent in te re st m erchants are paying m anager’s office. P a sse s fo r unlim ited riding cost $12; those state ch airm an, was enthusiastic forum s a re being organized at co sts, as well as higher education on the co ntract under which the land was purchased, he said. for the com m uter route a re $6. over the ‘B rain T ru s t’ form a­ Wayne State and the U niversity developm ent. T he co ntro versy over the lot aro se when the rig h t of the city L ansing Suburban L ines has increased the frequency of its tion. At a m eeting of p arty of­ of M ichigan. T he Republican “ CAPS” is to pu rch ase the land under a land co ntract was questioned. crosstow n serv ice on the W lllow -kalam azoo S treet route. ficials and new com m ittee m em ­ Spokesman for the group is headed by a M r. Schütz, a pro­ The bus leaves Lansing at a q u arter before the hour, be­ b e rs F erency stated, “ C olleges O rion U lrey, associate p ro fesso r fesso r of political science at ginning at 5:45 a.m ., and a rriv e s at Shaw Hall at a quartet- and u n i v e r s i t i e s offer the of ag ricultural econom ics and Albion C ollege. It has a m em ­ after the hour, beginning at 6:15 a.m . and continuing through D em ocratic P a rti' an inexhaust­ long-tim e party m em ber. U lrey, bership of 150-200 p ro fesso rs the m orning. This schedule ends with the 1:15 p.m . bus from ible source of stim ulating, fresh who helped found the organization throughout the state. Collegiate Grand Opening Shaw. C a stro P r o m is e s L ift and p ro g ressiv e id eas,” E l l y P e t e r s o n , Republican state chairm an, said that the new d e m o c r a t i c organization was preceeded by a GOP statew ide C om eone-C om ea ll C om m ittee on A rts, P rofessio ns and Sciences. “ C A PS," as it to F r id a y O c to b e r 1 O f S u g a r C a n e C u r t a in is called , is an organization of R epublican p ro fesso rs who do at T H E D E L L S with the Crestwoods M IA M I, F la. Pi—F i d e l C a s - tr o 's pro m ise to liftC u ba’s sugar cane cu rtain for refugees was studied cautiously in W ashington W ednesday and viewed in som e try from going to the island for relativ es. F r o m H a v a n a , A ssociated P re s s correspondent Isaac M. F lo res reported that in the view s p e e c h w riting and research w ork. C om m enting on the D em ocratic com m ittee, M rs. P eterso n said: “ 1 hope that th eir purpose will Spiro’s Cafeteria q u a rte rs as an attem pt to em b ar­ of som e th ere the U nited S tates rem ain that of a re se a rc h and r a s s the U nited S tates. would look bad in the eyes of the advisory council.” The favorite eating & meeting Top exile lead ers in M iam i, world if it did not relax the ban. Openat6p.m . including the b e a r d e d p rim e ” 1 know that Fidel is not sin­ T he D e m o c r a t i c Academic R esource C om m ittee, m ade up spot for over 25 years. m in iste r’s s is te r, Juanita, de­ c e re ,’’ said his s iste r, who fled of D em ocratic faculty m em bers nounced it as a trick , a trap and Cuba by way of M exico last y e ar. rep resen tin g 23 departm ents and D ancingfro m9p.m .-2a.m . a propaganda stunt. In a speech in Havana T u e s­ day night, C astro said anyC ubans N early 300,000 Cuban ex iles already are scattered throughout six of the eight tru ste e s, will channel ideas and plans for new leg islativ e p ro jects to the v a r­ M.A.C. • M.S.C. - M.S.U. with re la tiv e s in theU nlted States the U nited States and m ore arriv e can leave the C om m unist island ev ery month. ious D e m o c r a t i c com m ittee after O ct. 10 if they firs t notify the in te rio r m inistry. •A l l o f y o u r f a v o r i t e b e v e r a g e s • C astro also said anyone in this country, “ no m atter who it is ,’’ could go to the island by ship and Almost Tomorrow and bring relativ es back “ with all Each group seem s to have a g u a ra n tee s.” (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e A - 2) loti &f WMfl T h ere is m o re to spontaneous healthy conviction that its pro­ Hospitality Hour 8-9 p.m. O fficials said the Cuban lead­ e r alw ays has appeared willing politics than this, but these a re all p art of the s ta rt the MSU gram and policies will lead us m ost quickly to the brigh ter to­ to get rid of people such as the old and the ill, who are a drain com m unity has m a d e . N early m orrow each one p ro m ises. A lot of the new politics is H am burgerS p e c ia l everyone who has been involved on his co u n try 's shaky econom y. somehow to continue the politici­ based on idealism of one kind T he official version of C a s tro ’s zation of m o re people around the o r another. • H am burg F o r fu n ta k e E . G ra n d R iv e r to O k e m o s - H a s le tt R d T u r n L e ft to L a k e D riv e a n d k e e p to th e r ig h t to th e . . . . . . . speech, published today in Havana new spapers, said the new exit and en try policy would put an end to “ im p e ria list propaganda” that persons a re forbidden to leave cam pus. The C om m ittee for P eace in Luxum bourg, last y e a r’s protest against p ro te sts, probably wants m em bers as badly as the Com - T his s e rie s of colum ns w ill iook into the various aspects of the growing wave of independent politics on this cam pus, to find out what m akes it go and to gain • Cole Slaw • French F r ie s 456 C uba. nittee for P eace in Viet Nam. a glim pse of w here it is going. . . . The Dells One possible joker in the deck is the U .S. State D epartm ent’s £ a n on trav el to C uba, which iwould prevent exilesTfvthlfccSuft* r . 5 ! « o r « ■Ml r «53 Si S i 553 IS S i L ■ 1 1! »««4 M t■ LL ' •: s■MSB s 11w SUPPLIES! PAPER BACKS!! We hdve cHfopsocklruj a large stock! well suited...on Recommended or off the canipns! and Required! The one look that will take the man-in-the-know from school function See Us About to big date with top honors. Rugged hopsacking in the new, slim three button All Your Reading style with easy lines, just the right taper. Could be the most important suit Needs! going back to school! N ew S h a d e s in B o n e s , W h is k e y s , B ro w n s in O N G O O D USED TEXTS! H o p sa c k in g $ 3 9 .9 5 SPARTAN BOOK STORE C o rne r of Ann & MAC f it : -> DO WN TOWN-LANSING A-8 M ichigan State N ew s. E ast L ansing, M ichigan T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 30, 1 965 U .S .- S o v ie t R e la t io n s C o o l- B r e z h n e v MOSCOW f —Soviet C om m u­ a three-d ay session that approved incom patible with the arm ed ag­ era l G erm an Republic rem ain * * * n ist P arty chief, Leonid B rezh­ an in trica te reform of Soviet g ressio n of A m erican im p erial­ b ad ," Brezhnev added, and he nev, declared W ednesday that industry, fired an Inefficent party ism against a fra tern al Socialist called the Bonn Republic " th e the w ar in Vietnam "g re a tly official and called for a new party country — V ietnam ." m ain cen ter of r e a c t i o n and co m plicated " S o v i e t-A m eric an relatio n s and th e y " show a c le a r­ co ngress. In his speech, m ade public by He said that the Soviet Union has given N orth Viet Nam " a m ilita rism in E uro pe." About F ran c e, B rezhnev was US. S p u rn s ly evident tendency tow ard fre e z ­ Soviet n e w s a g e n c y T a s s , co nsid erable am ount of weapons frie n d lie r. He said: ing.*' Brezhev ad dressed the p arty ’s Brezhnev said: "N orm alization of our re la ­ and m ilitary equipm ent" and the aid will be continued. "A t the p r e s e n t tim e the p rospect of our relatio ns with Tria lsTh reat central com m ittee at the end of tions (with the L’nlted States) Is Help to Vietnam Is "th e duty F ran c e a re not b ad ." of the strongest an dbest develop­ ed Socialist p ow e r,"¿B rezhnev He claim ed the Soviet Union was w orking for peace by sup­ InVietNam said, porting the "lib eratio n stru ggle East Lansing WASHINGTON (JP)—T he U nited B r e z h n e v com plained that of the people.” He called for States warned C om m unist North Peking’s lead ers had rebuffed strengthening of the M oscow- Viet Nam W ednesday against M o s c o w ’ s attem pts to " n o r­ directed W arsaw T reaty O rgani­ " w a r crim e s tr ia ls " of captured m alize re la tio n s" with Red China zation with standardized weapons A m erican pilots, saying such tr i­ but he said R ussia m ust continue and Joint m aneuvers. als would be m erely a sm o k es- By CH A R LES C. W ELLS R IC H A R D S C H W A R T Z JA M E S P . S T E R B A State Bank C orner of A bbott ond Grond R iver "th e search for ways to settle the d isag reem en t." The Soviet leader said that developm ent of relations with B ritain had also been "su b sta n ­ B r e z h n e v also taunted the United States for abandoning its insistence that m e m b e r s two y e ars behind In paying U.N. a s ­ sessm en ts m ust l o s e th e ir a s ­ screen for re p ris a ls prohibited by a 1949 treaty on p riso n e r tre a t­ m ent. U#5. officials a r e p rivately FIVE NAMED tially ham pered" by the L abor sem bly v o t e . The th reat of a concerned about the th rea t of the Branch O f fi c e s a* G o v e r n m e n t ’ s "unconditional S o v i e t - A m erican confrontation Hanoi governm ent. At le a st half okem os haslett support of A m erican actions in on th is issu e tied up the last a dozen A m erican pilots a re held S e n i o r s L e a d i n g Viet Nam. He also alleged that assem bly. in North Viet Nam. In South Viet M em ber F e d e ra l D e p o s it in s u r a n c e C orp. B ritain had advanced the p ro s­ "B u t the A m ericans had to r e ­ Nam, tw o captured A m erican pect of giving W est G erm any treat and the (current) G eneral fighting men w ere executed by the access to nuclear weapons. A ssem bly began its work In n o r­ Viet Cong th ree days ago and one "O u r relations with the F ed - m al co nditions," B rezhnev said . e a rlie r in the y e ar. T he U nited S t a t e N e w s S t a f f Get Ready ForFall! The M.S.U. C ollegiate Chapter, States denounced the executions as brutal m u rd ers. T h is issue of the State News is the firs t of about 150 to be pub­ L a rry G. Mogg, C lare senio r, is topping off three y e ars as a Some authorities h e re believe lished th is y ear by a staff of edi­ sp o rts w riter by becom ing sp o rts The A m erican M arketing Association C om m unist tactics m ay be m ov­ to rs nam ed during the sum m er. e d ito r. He has covered a variety ing the war into a new and m ore C h arles C . W ells, State News of sp o rts for the State News, in­ Students of B usiness savage stage. Executions of cap­ e d ito r-in -ch ief named last spring cluding cro ss-co u n try , so ccer, tured U .S. fly ers in the North by the B oard of Student P ublica­ hockey, swimm ing and baseb all. would ra ise serio u s questions of tio n s, announced five appointees Mogg was assistan t sp o rts edi­ What can you offer to our organization? T he M .S.U. to ed ito rial position s. T he five to r la st y ear. C hapter of the A.M .A. does not accept ju st anyone for possible counter action by this governm ent, fu rther expanding m en, all upperclassm en and Jour­ Kyle K e r b a w y , Bloom field L A R R Y G . M OG G inclusion in it’s ranks. We are a hard hitting organiza­ nalism m ajo rs have State News tion attem pting to provide ourselves with m o re than a the conflict. H ills junior, is a new com er to experience ranging from o n e the State News staff. He worked form al education. We do not have tim e for those who are T he th reat of w ar c rim e s tria ls term to m ore than th ree y e a rs. not serio u s about what our organization can provide. during sum m er term as a re p o rt­ The student who wants m ore, bad enough to work for It, was contained in a le tte r which R ichard D. S c h w a r t z , F a r e r and is beginning the fall as is the hard co re base of this organization. We are not a N orth Viet Nam sent the In tern a­ Rockaway, N.Y., s e n i o r , has a ssista n t cam pus ed ito r. In addi­ social club o r a group m ore concerned with college life tional Red C ro ss C om m ittee in worked as m anaging ed ito r since tion to working on the State News, G eneva. It stated that A m erican the beginning of sum m er te rm . K erbaw y is presiden t of t h i s than th eir future. pilots w ere attacking civilian ta r ­ He is startin g his fourth y ear on The organization provides an opportunity, for those who y e a r’s Union B oard. a re willing to work for it, to become a m em ber of a p ro ­ gets in North Viet Nam and all the State News, having worked those captured will be consid ered as a sp o rts w riter, night ed itor E clitor-in-chief C h arles W ells COMPLET! fessional organization and receive it’s publications at re ­ w ar c rim in a ls. T he le tte r was and sp o rts ed itor. In addition, is an E ast L ansing senior and the ELECTRICAL CHECK-UP duced ra te s. Our m eetings are stru ctured to p rep a re the dated Aug. 31 — alm ost a month Schw artz was a m em ber of the only ed ito r who is m a rrie d . He L A serio u s students in such ways as the Mock Interview and ago — and exactly what North MSU fencing team for two y ears m a rried the form er R ita W asm er A 'l A m er te n ode C a'S LIM ITED The M an-M arketing C linic. T his chapter also heads the la st spring, when he was finish­ • B o *-» intercollegiate m arketing com petition, which again ex­ Viet Nam intends to do under the and is cu rren tly presid en t of the TIME announced policy was not c le a r MSU ch apter of Sigma D elta Chi, ing off his th ird year on the State 14 5 0 poses the student to actual problem s and thereby provides in W ashington. p ro fessio n al journalism society. N ew s. W ells has worked as a gen­ Be • -r ONLY an outlet through which he may deal with them . e ra l assignm ent and ad m in istra­ E R V IN G G R E A T E R L A N S IN G F O R 50 Y E A R S ' Doctor W. J . E. C rissy , A ssociate Dean at M.S.U. says, Jam es P . S terba, Owosso sen­ tion re p o rte r, and last y e ar was - W h o le s a le & R e ta il - "C h a p te r m em bership is a m u st.” io r, is startin g h is second year cam pus editor. What do you think? If you think you qualify stop up and on the State News, as cam pus ed­ W ells, S c h w a r t z , S t e r b a , AUTO see us. C hapter desk, third floor, W est end, Eppley Cen­ ito r. L ast year, he was a night te r or call 355-1829, 9 to 12 a.m . weekdays. Kindman and Mogg m ake up the K R AM ER PARTS ed ito r, and general assignm ent and adm inistration re p o rte r. ed ito rial board, -which decides ed ito rial policies and adm inis­ 800 E. K alam azoo___________________________P h o n e IV 4 - 1335 te r s the daily publication of the M IC H A E L J. KIN D M A N NEVER TOUCH M ichael J , Kindman, Franklin State News. For th e Square, N.Y., senior, is in his t h e l s t .u f f ; _ second year as editorial, ed ito r. In two y e a rs on the State News, he has also been a re p o rte r, * d iscriffiitiS ik g - copy ed ito r and night ed itor. H e r e ’s A R u n d o w n T fJ t L- #*- - * O n G ra d F e llo w s h ip m u sic listen er: NewEgg First MSU sen io rs will be com pet­ being offered to prom ising sen­ T h e K LH IPSWICH, E n g l a n d U P I - - ing th is fall with sen io rs at uni­ io rs by the Woodrow Wilson Na­ G eorge B arham is proclaim ing v e rs itie s and colleges through­ tional Fellow ship Foundation. a new world title that possibly out the country for prestig io u s Supported by the F ord Foun­ F u l b r i g h t Scholarships a n d dation, these aw ards a re designed M od el T w en ty m ay be left unchallenged. to attra c t prospective m ale and W oodrow W ilson N ational F el­ B arham claim s to have won low ships. fem ale college tea ch ers m ainly the w orld’s eg g -s w a ll o w in g C om plete financial support for in hum anities, social sciences h igh p erform an ce cham pionship, consum ing 56 raw one academ ic y ear at a U.S. o r and often m athem atics and nat­ eggs within two m inutes. C anadian graduate school Is now u ra l sciences. C andidates m ust be nom inated m u sic system by a faculty m em ber although the > • nom ination m ay be requ ested. Nom inations giving the candi­ . . . UNLESS IT ’S ONE OF THOSE ATTENTION CAR OW NERS d a te 's nam e, ad d ress, college at , MSU, and proposed field of grad ­ uate study m ust be sent to Otto FABULOUS complete fro n t end re p a ir and alignm ent G. G raf, P ro fesso r, D epartm ent of G erm an, U niversity of M ichi­ gan, 1079 F rieze Building, Ann STUDENT * brakes * suspension A rbo r, M ich., 48104. ★wheel balancing * steering co rre ctio n s Special Inform ation m aybe ob­ SPECIALS tained on cam pus at the H onors C ollege office and departm ental * m otor tune ups offices. YOU GET AT THE Scholarships for study In such n a t i o n s as A u stralia, C hile, UNION LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center IV 4-7346 E cuador, F rance, Iran and Eng­ land are now available to grad­ uating sen io rs and graduate stu­ CAFETERIA 124 SOUTH LARCH dents th r o u g 'h the Fulbright Scholarship Fund. Sponsored by governm ent funds through the F ulbright Hays Act, the scholarship is coordinated by the Institute of International B a sicO utlines Education for student study or trav e l g ran ts. R equirem ents include a 3.5 o r AIL, Nat. Sci., SOC, HUM, higher grade point average and ability to speak the language of the country of study. Students may contact Kenneth A H Stereo P h o n o /F M Stereo R a d io /A ll T ra n s is to riz e d / A ll K L H Stone, assista n t dean of the school for advanced graduate studies The new KLH Model Twenty delivers ords, monaural and stereo FM. indicator light. Each 2-way speaker sys­ C o u rseO utlines for fu rth er inform ation. all th e sound you’ll ever need in your KLH Model Twenty, co m p le te . . . only tem m easures 23Va"H x 11% "W x 9"D. Oiled w alnut frrrislr. home. H ere's a com plete stereo music system like no ''♦her. A com bination of the m ost advanc :d solid sta te amplifier $399.95. M aster Control C enter m easures 18Y4"W x 4"H x 14"D. Includes KLH 4- FU LL M EALS- O N L Y $ 1 .0 0 MATH 101,109, lit, 112 and FM stereo tuner, plus a ctisium- b u ilt re c o rd c t ^ g e r an d a p a ir of high-perform ance loudspeakers— ^ :I in­ ;peed record-changer m ade by Garrard with Pickering V-15 m agnetic cartridge, diamond needle. Plays stereo and mono FO R LUNCH A N D 1 .3 0 F O R D I N N E R ! (H ours: CHEM 101,111 records. Oiled w alnut finish. teg rated to work as one. No roecial installation needed. Just connect spcdK- ers to M aster Control C enter. Plug in. «11 - c ’.IJ °ta te preamp-amp has 100 w atts peak power. Drift-free, solid sta te 11:15 a .m .-l:1 5 p .m . and 5 to 7 p .m .) SUIT 121 IS B A C K ! A C offee H o use Turn on. And enjoy a new dim ension in FM stereo m ultiplex tuner has accurate sound from monaural and stereo rec­ zero-center tuning m eter and FM stereo ■*s. I....H 3000% E a s t K alam azoo C all 372-4570 Hr ~.rn % < ; * * « . •- s »■ k, * a v a i l a b l e o n l y a t p ■-+ F or R e se ty p tio n . Hi-Fi COME Sh ow s At 8 :3 0 - 9 :3 0 - 10 :3 0 - 1 1 : 3 0 - 1 2 : 3 0 F r i . & Sat. TAPE RECORDING INDUSTRIES 1 1 0 1 EAST GRAND RIVER EA ST LANSING, MICHIGAN 3 3 7 -2 3 1 0 3 3 2 -0 8 9 7 U P ‘N’ SEE ME SOMETIME Campus Music Shop 8 :3 0 - 9 :3 0 - 10 :3 0 P .M . T u es., W ed., T h u r s . & Sun. H O O T E N A N N Y -M on. N ite & Sun. A fternoon M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan A-9 W h e re C a n Y ou F in d H o u s e D is c a r d s D .G H o m e - R u le B ill WASHINGTON The House rejec t­ call it an attem pt to send home ru le for P resid en t Lyndon B. Johnson, who has dents want home ru le, and if they do to ed W ednesday an adm inistration-backed d istric t resid en ts to the graveyard. But gotten Just about everything he wanted elect a special c h a rte r board to work E D IT O R ’S N O T E : I n f o r m a tio n on c lu b m e e tin g s , home rule bill for the D istrict of Colum­ Sisk defended it as a sin cere attem pt to from C ongress this y e ar, had strongly out a city governm ent plan. T his again e l e c t i o n s a n d s o c ia l e v e n ts f o r th e “ W h a t's H ap ­ bia. It adopted instead a substitute call­ give the d is tric t hom e rule under an backed the hom e ru le now plan. would be subm itted to the v o ters, and p e n in g " c o lu m n m u s t b e in th e S ta te N ew s o ffic e ing for a referendum and c h a rte r com­ ord erly p rocedure. T he P rsid en t had used all his p e r­ finally to C ongress. b y 11 a .m . o n e d a y b e f o r e p u b lic a tio n . C o n ta c t m ission to plan the city’s form of gov­ Still to com e w as a vote on final suasive pow ers to get enough signatu res It was the firs t approved 198-139 on L a u r e l P r a t t , 341 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B u ild in g . P h o n e : ernm ent. The action w as by a roll call p assag e. But in sp ite of a confused on a d isch arg e petition e a rlie r this a te lle r vote. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 2 . vote of 282 to 117. p arliam en tary situation, it seem ed evi­ month to pry the bill loose from a hos­ E a rlie r, backers of the ad m in istra­ The substitute was offered by Rep. dent from the p relim in ary votes that the tile com m ittee. Under Sisk’s plan, th e re would be a tion bill defeated a s u rp rise sudden UNCLE. B .F. Sisk, D -C alif. back ers of straig h t-o u t hom e rule now death motion m ade by Rep. Wayne Hays, ( s e e p a g e B -4 ) 3,000In ve stig a teASM SU S upporters of the ad m inistration bill w ere on the losing side. referendum on w hether d is tric t re s i- D-Ohlo. O ff-cam pus housing, ch arterin g p rocedures and senior c la ss election p reced u res will be discussed at the firs t form al m eeting of A ssociate Students of M ichigan State U niversity (ASMSU) at 7 tonight. T he m eeting will take place in 311-A Student S er­ vices Building. a t . . . th e to g sh o p O ther a re a s to be d iscussed include a re p o rt by the com p­ tro lle r’s office on the spring and sum m er term budgets, a sum ­ back to school m arization of events at the National Student A ssociation C ongress M .S .U .’s f a v o r i t e s w e a t e r . . . . and selection of a body to choose the 1965 hom ecom ing queen. T he m eeting is open to all students, A dem onstration of " H a ir Fashion D esig ns" will be given at feature.... the firs t m eeting of the Spartan Alumnae of G rea ter L ansing at 7:30 tonight in the Alumni C hapel. * * * M ichigan State’s L acro sse Club will m eet at 10 a.m . in 203 M en’s Intram ural Building. T he m eeting is open to prospective m em b ers. * * t J o te John C raw ford, chairm an of M ichigan S tate’s D epartm ent of A dvertising will speak at the firs t m eeting of the A dvertising Roundtable of Southern M ichigan at 7 tonight. The m eeting will be held at the Holiday Inn in B attle C reek. Sweaters - * * * Leo Deal of the D epartm ent of Speech w ill be the speaker at the Red C edar-S partan V illage P a re n t-T e a c n e rs A ssociation m eet­ ing at 7:30 tonight in the Red C edar School. REDUCED T O - ^ ] 3 9 8 L.VV. Von T e rsc h , assista n t dean of engineering, will speak at a m eeting of the MSL' A m ateur Radio Club at 7:30 tonight in regu la r S I5.95... 100 Engineering Building. T he m eeting is open to new m em bers. * * * T he next N ational T eac h er Exam ination, used in m any states for the selection o r certification of tea ch ers, will be given Dec. LA M B SW O O L VEE PU LLO V ER II. A s c la s s ic a s a s w e a t e r c a n b e . H a n d s o m e V e e P u llo v e r s t y le o f f in e 2 - p ly b a b y L a m b s w o o l s p u n in S c o tla n d . F u ll fa s h io n e d f o r UN Walkout b e t t e r f i t a n d g o o d lo o k s , w it h th e a d d e d e a s e o f s a d d le s h o u ld e r s ty lin g . L u x u r io u s ly s o ft to th e to u c h . ( c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e A - l) "A m anifestation of opposition again st the South A fr ican policy.’ ’ Soviet Foreign M inister A ndrei He told a re p o rte r: A, G rom yko’s pronouncem ent in " I t is a tac it agreem ent, be­ • Navy • C r a n b e r r y C a m e l • B ottle Green the assem bly that th ere was no cau se la st y ear we m et to dis­ justification “ F o r in terferen ce c u ss th is question and everyone • W hiskey ’ C harcoal Grey ’ B lack »Lt. Blue The T o g Shop by sta te s in one an o th er's in tern ­ w as agreed on this proposition. •C a m b r id g e G r e y ‘ S iz e s 36-46 al a ffa irs." Now it is autom atic." M uller also declared th e re was A S o u th A frican spokesm an next to Cam pus Theater said: " in c re a sin g danger” of C om m u­ n ist subversion of A frica. "W e’r e not w orried about this E ast Lansing walkout. If they want to walk out, Quantities Limited A longtim e A frican delegate, le t them walk out. It is our right M oroccan A m bassador Dey Ould to speak in the UN whenever we Sidl B aba, said the walkout was want to .” I n t r o d u c i n g .< - ¿ w J s V • A 'v <: a#- ’ “ . r . ># FREE ■ i r v * fAK C a m p u s B ook S c o re s hoC'fc b e e n s e l e c t e d a s th e o n ly E a s t L a n s in g d i s t r i b u t e r •h is ppaefc'Tge o f "this a c L ra » .. iItt t•{** > w . u ia rr ■off'fec v lo d e rd s to b e c o m e a c - q u a in te d w ith th e fo llo w in g N a tio n a l N a m e - b r a n d p r o d u c ts . W o m e n M en Special Opening Offer handling & freight Now Being Distributed At Beth 5 0 7 CAM PUS E. G ra n d R iv e r 131 E. G ra n d R iv e r Open9-5:30 IMO M ichigan State News-, E ast L an sing, M ichigan T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 30, 1965 S tu d e n t M o n e y B o o s t s S a le s , P r ic e s By P H Y L L IS H E L P E R p h e n o m e n a l , " R i c h a r d M c- turning students are flushed with T om Johnson, ow ner of the sto re, said that both men and S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r ite r C a riu s, owner of T om ’s P art)' m oney. Many of them are in C o ral G ables, agreed about the women w ere buying cones. MSI students have returned to S tore, said. "T h e re has been a ap artm ents for the first tim e and in crease In sales and said that "T h e sto re is selling m ostly cam pus with th eir h ard -earn ed trem endous Increase in sales want to set up their own individ­ the Increase was about the sam e double dips,” he said, “ and but­ over the past few days.’’ ual b a rs . as last year. te r pecan and New York c h e rry sum m er job money and, from the N lcCarius said he thinks the flavors are selling especially look of tilings, are spending it in 2 — B ecause this is re g is tra ­ Ice cream sales have also In­ the L ansing-E ast Lansing busi­ reason- th ere has been so much tion week with no c la sse s, stu­ cre a se d in the p ast few days, w ell.” b u sin ess is twofold: dents a re m ore apt to " p a rty ” p a rtia lly because of students and Students a re also buying m ure n ess area. 1 — The first few days, r e - food. “ T he p a st few days have been b efore studying begins. p a rtia lly due to the w eather. M cC arius said that the in­ Jlin H illard, m anager o fB re s- A1 Sum m ers, assista n t m an­ c re a se In sales besan Saturday. le r ’s, E ast Lansing ice cream ager of Shaheen's T op Value, W e l c o m e S t u d e n t s said that an in crease In sales for th e ir sto re began Saturday. O f list "T h e boom is definitely be­ ART SUPPLIES 15-25% O p rice cause of the Influx of studen ts.” He said, “ th ere a re m any stu­ P o s t e r P a in ts - 35c V a lu e - dents in apartm ents now buying 19 < B rin g A B u c k , supplies.” 3, 12” X 16” C a n v a s P a n e ls He said th atp ro d u cean d can n ed S 1.35 V a lu e $ 1.0 5 goods w ere selling especially well. Sum m ers also stated that there Yankee Stadium Hobby Center B u y A B ik e had not been a ra ise In p ric e s of E ast Grand R iver Ave. students returning to the city. L aundries in the E ast Lansing B icycle bargains will be avail­ from $1 on up,” Kletke said, area, how ever, have ra ise d th eir ■»', - . • >'«r . ■VM-WiP-V , able F riday for en terprising stu­ “ but the highest p ric e 1 can p ric e s, and each laundry has a DRIVE dents at the annual auction of rem em ber was $33. different excuse for the in crease. V | *** | - IVWATVI N abandoned blk A woman at B aryam es said G E T A H O R SE — E v e n if th e y d id , th e y w o u ld s t ill h a v e to r e g i s t e r It w ith th e D e­ "T h a t bike was In exceptional that su its w ere up 10 cents and p a r t m e n t of P u b lic S a fe ty . A ll m o to r v e h ic le s a n d b ic y c le s m u s t b e r e g i s t e r e d . M II m S o u t h w e s t o l L a n s i n g o n M -7 8 The auction w ill be held at condition, though.” he said. “ It sh irts rem ained at the 32 cents S tiff f in e s a w a it th o s e w ho d o n ’t. P h o to by L a r r y F r i t z l a n 1:30 p.m . F riday at the MSU w as just abandoned—som e stu­ set last year. 1 NOW THRU TUES. (2) HITS | salvage yard, on F arm Lane just dents don’t seem to c a re what "L a b o r co sts are going up all south of the railw ay track s. About happends to th eir bikes over the tim e ,” she said. "New equip­ 120 bikes of every description the su m m e r." m ent, ’ while not an im m ediate FOOD, LAUNDRY UP WC Oi TO PREMINGFR HITS YOU'LI. NEVER FORGET! will be sold to the highest bid­ cau se, m ust be paid fo r.” der. An attem pt Is m ade to notify A m an at C re st laundry said: the owner before the bike is “ It seem s that som e local F red Kletke, MSI' salvage yard claim ed for salvage, how ever, laundering went up in June, oth­ R i s i n g L i v i n g C o s t S h o w s -ja tm o o e 5 v-supervisor, says that crow ds at many of the abandoned bikes a re e rs , like us, went up in Septem ­ Great Stars these auctions vary from 100 to unlicensed and t h e r e f o r e un- ber. 250, depending on the w eather, traceable. “ We only went up a penny to » t r a d e tor! , 2 " P ric e s have ranged anywhere 30 cents on d re ss sh irts and from I n C a m p u s P r i c e I n c r e a s e s rÇ g & “ 75-80 cents on pants, sk irts and GREAT j frankm From sw eaters. It’s the first tim e in m uch sim p ler to use la rg e r coins M g » 20 y e ars that we’ve raised the W hile tuition this y e ar re ­ K irkpatrick said. “ In a laundro­ Hits! SINATRA TODAY. 1:00 P.M . M IC H IG A N p ric e on these item s. m ained the sam e>for MSU stu­ m at, a com parable s e r v i c e and 50 cents was the n e arest, 1 m ost reasonable p rice we could BO*® 2^> FRANK F eatu re at 1:40, : f h i a t * I ” 1 really can’t tell you the re a ­ dents, sev eral Item s on cam pus would be 60 cents„” SINATRA 4:10,6:40, 9:15 P M . son for the ra ise , you see I only felt the p re s s u re of inflation. P ric e s w ere raised in all r e s ­ ch arg e.” KIM work on a payroll b asis and never Students living in resid en ce idence h alls. K irkpatrick said that the m a­ NOVAK get to see the p ay ro lls. I sup­ h alls will be paying S r cents for He explained that the p ric e s chines could not be m etered sep­ 2^- DAVID COLUMBIA PICTURES presents pose, though, that the new m ini­ laundry th is y e ar, an in crease w ere not increased gradually be­ arate ly . NIVEN mum wage has som ething to do of 15 cen ts. cause of the coin and m etering “ Y ears ago,” he said, “ th e 2$- WILLIAM W IL L IA M W Y L E R 'S with it.” R obert K irkpatrick, vice p re s ­ problem . m achines w ere m etered sep­ HOLDEN T im e C leaners raised the cost ident of t h e Launderw ell Co. "A s far as raisin g the p rlc e to arately and people would wash 2 ^ E'.EANOR of a sh irt from 30 to 35 cents, which owns and operates the laun­ 45 c e n ts,” he said, “ how would and then dry the clothing in th eir PARKER t h e c o le c to r suits are now $1,85 instead of dry facilities on cam pus, said that we m anipulate the coins? It is ro o m s. $1.75, and pants are up 5 cents th is was the first ra ise in p rice s “ T h i s created a m o istu re T E C H N IC O L O R ® to 90 cents. In the p ast five y e ars. problem and som e of the dorm i­ “ T he in crease in p rice s is due to ry fu rn itu re was dam aged. "FROM A TAUT T he cost of labor also ro se from $1.50 to $2. m ainly to the inflationary prob­ lem of today,” he said. “ In t h e earty 50’s single m e­ terin g for all th ree m achines be­ Flash C leaners at F ran d o rh as BEGINNING TO A not ra ised p ric e s, but is contem ­ plating a hike in the near future. “ T he p ric e includes washing, d ry in g and e x tra c tin g ,” gan a n d has continued s i n c e then.” FRI. ONLY AT 11 P.M SCREENING TIMES T h u rs ,, Sun., Mon., T ues. BREATH-GRIPPING L aunderw ell, K irkpatrick said, cannot s l o w l y in c re ase t h e i r p ric e s an n u ally b ecau seo fth eex - LANA TURNER ByLove, MOON-a: 7-11:14 GOLDEN ARM -at 9:1$ CLIMAX THE DRAMA pense of changing the coin m e­ te rs . je f r :m P o sse sse d [ZHn r LIST. jr. sr snuMiitix ■sus« i tn-n i j F ri.-S at.-M oon at 7 Golden A rm at 9:16 SEIZES ATTENTION! MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES He said that another in crease in p ric e s depends upon the econ­ UliP « A SHOCKER SUREJO i v p rw r**.._* ,. omy of the country. “ y*«.w’t answ er w h e^or If th ere . ..Je - wljf •ffVyjP 'HU' ' 3 - H f ts e ," he QUiUnCi TTit tbU& s a id , “ but it will d e fin ite ly not.be ÍTT-1 ; H i m "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” th is y e a r," C ertain food p ric e s w ere also f m B roadw ay’s hit m usical starrin g Betty Hutton, Howard ra is e d In the Union and Intern a­ tional C enter ca fe te ria s. ISoufh Cecfar a t J o lly Road TU 2 24291 1 SAMANTHA E6GAR / TECHNICOLOR K eel, Keenan Wynn, and o th ers. H ilarious comedy, M ichael Dmochowski, m anager splashy carnival, and Wild West show, with Irving of the Union cafeteria, said that B erlin tunes, in T echnicolor. lr NOW! THRU MON. (2) HITS! □ NEXT: Walt Disney’s 'OLD YELLER’ c e rta in en trees w ere adjusted due 1 A D M ISSIO N S I . 25 TH IS E N G A G E M E N T ! to the in crease In the co st of liv­ ing and the wage in crease. I | FIRST LANSING SHOWING! 1 F rid a y, October 1 " T h is was not a g eneral in­ c re a s e ,” he said, “ F ro m tim e to tim e we review the p ric e s 'and N E V E R B E F O R E S E E N O N T H E S C R E E N ... TOMORROW. ONE SHOWING ONLY at 7:30 p.m. occasionally make a slight in­ c re a se . F rom ~:00 P.M . T h e a tre U n i v e r s i t y A u d i t o r i u m “ T he larg e st Increase was five D Pium a 3 3 2 - 2 6 1 4 . cents a n d these p ric e s w e r e e f=> s a K e ra ise d only in the Union and the 'YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO Adm ission: 50C A style for every taste. Each with a guaranteed perfect center diamond (or replace­ C ro ssro a d s C afeteria. Dmochowski said that p rice s w ere ra ised in the m iddle of MISS IT!” — N e w Y orker M a g a zin e I R E S T 3 Top C o lo r Hits m ent assured). Rings enlarged t R.-i Trade Mark July and that there w ere no ob­ jectio ns. “ People w ere su rp rise d that ISEE FORTHEFIRST TIME-THE SMUGGLED MOTION PICTURES Reg. Adm. $1.00 L V j i ,T ) i T n B I 7 W 7 y t t Thompson's Jewelry we hadn’t m ade m ore p ric e in­ 'WILL ENDURE IN m ?w m §w f,nHPT 4 M iles E. Of MSU 223 MAC c re a s e s and m ade them soo ner,” he said. PERMANENT LIBRARIES Now! Open Year Round NÎ OF CINEMA ART!” Electric Car Heaters for Comfort F e a t u r e N o. 2 a t 7 :3 7 a n d L a te umveRsity in OF A SHEIK’S HAREM ANDAN ACTUAL SLAVE AUCTION! 'A STRIKING FILM AND Where The Boys Are color theatRe G e o r g e H a m ilto n - P a u la P a r e n t i s s - Y v e t t e M im ie u x A DARING ONE!” F e a tu r e N o. 2 IT S A BEGINNERS COURSE IN TBOY-GIRLSMANSHIP TRYOUTS » m F U N IC E llO ? fw w m m e H1CKMAH I; ■ p j E v e r y in c r e d ib le s c e n e i t re a l! T h i s i t t h e S H O C K o f y o u r lif e ! branOONLEW busies KEATON HAMLET MICKEY ROONEY ¿ rJ a s í á í m T M THE CRUCIBLE ‘ H ow T o S tu ff A W ild B ik in i” a t 9 :4 7 3 r d C o lo r F e a tu r e . EPICOENE QEOROEPEPMRD F eatu re F riday 7:25-9:35 P.M . EUZABEIHASHIEY ^ ¡A The first day brought the terror! October 4 and 5 7:00 - 10:00 p.m . The second,day brought the womy... Jj | |h iT N D , f 2)~S H S c £ IÑ G , V IV I t? r É * C IT ING TA T V P.*ÂÂ!}| P eter S e lle r s - Richard Todd I two men are one man on F a i r c h i l d T h ea tre IN e.Ir>c . “ THAT MAN “ THE GIRL WITH II THETHIRDv MY" ---- GREEN EYES" A ll Students A re Invited “ NEVER LET GO” TONATE* FR0MR'° " 8:30 P.M . Only ‘T h e T h ir d D a y " 3 rd a t 1 1 :4 7 7:00 P .M , & L ater .......................Til * T h u r s d a y , S e p te m b e r 30, 1965 1-11 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan SERVING 11 A.M. T IL L I AM I n d i a n s , P a k i s t a n i F r i e n d l y Flu Shot Dodgers DANCING NIGHT' .Y W arAt Hom e Get New Chance "1 had a head code” . . . "S o rry , vantage of this opportunity to * * * NotC arried so re th ro at” . . ." I ’m alle rg ic to avoid receiving a shot, and eith­ eggs” . . ." C h i c k e n f e a t h e r s e r feigned Illness o r said they m ake m e sneeze” . . . w ere alle rg ic to chickens. ToM SU T hese a re but a few of the T he vaccine is Incubated In many excuses offered to the n u r­ chicken eg gs. T hus, anyone al­ Indian and P akistani students ses who a re giving flu vacclna- lerg ic to chickens w ill probably at U .S, schools are " v e ry con­ .tlons at reg istratio n . have a reaction to the shot. cern ed ” a b o u t th e ir w arri.ig The sign says that those who hom e co u ntries, but have not T he vaccine w orks by building have colds or those allerg ic to up antl-bodles which help com ­ tra n s fe rre d th e ir differences to chicken eggs should not be vac­ the cam pus, said foreign stu­ cinated. Many students took ad - bat colds and flu. dents ad viser August B enson. Any student who m issed his Benson cited as evidence the vaccination during registratio n recen t Incident at t h e White because of a “ head code” may House in which P resid en t Lyndon get one at OUn H ealth C enter. TAMARACK ROOM B . Johnson spoke to th ree for­ The new hours a re 7:30 a.m . eign students—two from P ak is­ to 5:30 p .m .__________________ P a r tie s up to 240 people can be tan and onefro m ln d la—who w ere D a n c e fo th e m u s ic of attending the U niversity of In­ e a s ily se r v e d in eleg an ce. diana a n d traveling about the country together. Benson also LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY m entioned that the students have gotten along well on cam pus and IN T E R N A T IO N A L C O M M U N IT Y — O v e r 9 0 0 f o r e i g n have particpated In each o th e r's NOW OPEN— s tu d e n ts lik e th e s e w en t th ro u g h r e g i s t r a t i o n th is w e ek P h o to b y C a l C r a n e national holidays. Indian students form the se c ­ ond larg e st group of foreign stu­ J.C.R0BERTS R EL A X IN C A R E F R E E A TM O SPH ERE of th e FROM NEIGHBORS dents on cam pus. Canada sends the larg e st num ber, according to brograins V I« ilR GAY N IN E T IE S B enson. O ther m ajor groups are fro m è w U sK Ù M C f jb a & i A bumpy new breed of brogans: light as from Iran , N igeria, the P hilip­ pines, N ationalist C hina, K orea, wing tips. Black and hand stained ivy- U N C LE. C LO SE D Sunday IV 5-7179 Im m ig ra tio n C u t S e e n P ak istan, the U .A .R , and T hai­ wood or hickory leather inside and out. 321 E. M ichigan land. M ost of them are m ale grad ­ ( s e e ad on p a g e B -4 ) WASHINGTON .T — House con­ M exico and other W estern Hem­ uate students sponsored by th eir ferees on the Im m igration Bill isp h ere nations. T h e House, governm ents, the L',S, govern­ agreed W ednesday to yield to the under strong p re ssu re from the m ent o r priv ate organizations. Senate and put a ceiling of 120,000 A d m inistration, narrow ly re je c ­ CAM PUS Starts TODAY ! Benson said that he ekpects a y e ar on im m igration f r o m ted a celling sim ilar to that ap­ the total foreign student en ro ll­ '5c to 5:30 Eve. & Sun. S I .00 W estern H em isphere nations be­ proved by the Senate. m ent to be over 900 this fall. Ac­ T U 8  T R 1 = F eature Today ginning July 1, 196S. tually, he said, this Is not such 1:00-3:05-5:10-": 15-9:25 S e n a t e Republican l e a d e r a great num ber as it ap pears, — 33 7 -0 2 7 1 „¿SSSÄtfSN ► 3 3 2 - 0 2 4 4 ------ E v erett M. D irksen of Illinois since it co m prises le ss than three T h ese G irls Are So L o v e -ly , So Sw eet . told a re p o rte r of the agreem ent Gunman Knows p er cent of the student body. as he left a closed m eeting of the Budgit not up to J. C. Roberts, young man? Ask for Kingswiy Shoes $8.95 to $10.95. W ouldn't you like to be In our shoes? Most o f America is. International ShoeCo.,St.Louis,Mo. They Even Make Mayhem Look Good! conference com m ittee. O riginally, he said, m ost of the He said only a few relativ ely Every Sale Counts foreign students w e r e from un­ METROGOLDWVN MAYER Available at these fine stores: m inor m a tters rem ain to be set­ derdeveloped countries in A frica tled by the co nferees, adding that and L atin A m erica. With the new M e rritt & B ailey Ed. Rehm ann & Sons VISALIA, C alif. (U PI)--A Gun­ he expected them to reach com ­ m an who stole $161 from a cloth­ science com plex, MSU draw s la r­ 112 N. W ashington Chesaning, M ichigan plete agreem ent late r in the day. ing store T uesday took tim e to ger num bers of students from Lansing, M ichigan T h e re is no lim itation now on E urope an d A u straliath an b efo re. the num ber of im m igrants who w ait on a cu stom er. He described the U niversity’s m ay be adm itted from C anada, With the sto re owner and clerk In terest in foreign students as bound and gagged in the re a r, p a rt of a national situation: many the bandit politely greeted a wom­ foreign countries do not have ade­ G LA DM ER an cu stom er and sold h er a quate facilities for study a n d h o w TUR.ee ~T H I A T A I necktie. T he money from the sale som e of the students com e to u n iv e R S it y B eauliFuL 48108 31 Mo* ►469 84»5 was Included In his loot. study MSU’s own special com pe­ CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. ten cies. GiRIS IPVe t h e a t R e Now Playing föR,Fun- FEATURE AT 1:25 auD M U R p e r. 3:30-5:23-7:35-9:40 p.m . S T O P W O R R Y IN G I r u iR n u n y D e liv e r y OPEN M ISE fo r profit//? IS O N T H E W A Y ! HELP! I'm I kidnapped!"] B o y s Tonight S h ir le y J o n e s ■S te lla S te v e n s Learn How You Can Participate H o n o r B la c k m a n J a n ie s B o o th L io n e l J e f f r ie s ANDREWI ilOh NDREWL STONE • ANDREW'and VIRGINIA STONE In University Theatre EX TRA N ovelty “ Com m uting F or A d v en tu re” HELP! I'm ADDED! P lu s Fun C artoon “ D esig n On J e rry ” lost on a Make $2.00 to $2.50 per hour N ex t A tt. P rem iere Show ing: “ HARVEY M IDDLEM AN, FIR EM A N ” tropic island! at A cting Scenery HELP! I'm Make-up Costum ing su rro u n d e d b y w om en! Lecture-Concert Series ."HELP! Varsity Entertainment Refreshments Student Ticket Release Dates October 4-8 keep our city clean! Ihp Colorful Adventures of Drive-In 7:00-9:00 p.m. A ll Students A re Invited FairchU d Theatre Coupon A National Band of New Zealand T H E B E A T IE S or Mantovani are more Colorful than ever iri COLORI Coupon B Hoyal Danish B allet, M IC H IG A N STATE U N IVERSITY c h o ice of nights flo h D A D BEAUX' PERFORM ING ARTS C O M PA N Y Coupon C i u TAGEN C z e c h P h ilharm on ic or 1 mamma’s you inthe hung PRESENTS ITS 1965-66 M oscow Symphony cioset and i’m Iftffuhar SEASON COUPON B O O K Coupon D feeliifsosad” •VARTHURKORIT NYC O pera, ch o ice of nights OCT. 1 9 -3 4 APRIL 19-24 EN TERTAIN IN G EVENTS Procedure O N LY $7.00_______________ 1. T ake coupon book to Union T icket O ffice. 2. Select co ncerts d esired for the term and exchange ap propriate coupon plus 50tf for each reserv ed seat ticket. M A H THE C O U P O N NOW AND SA VE $ 9 .0 0 3. One person can p resen t a m axiumum of 4 student coupon books for tick ets to one . program . HAM LET W EST O VER REG U LA R D O O R A D M IS S IO N P R IC ES 4. A validated ID ca rd , plus a reserv ed ticket stub is n ecessary for adm ittance to the A uditorium . ID E = A S IA N --L A T IN A M E R IC A N --AFRICAN SERIES: o h v S8XKhbl*MRr P lease send m e ______ seaso n coupon b o o k s II M AY 2 6 -2 8 B A L A S A R A S V A T I-ln d ia n D a n c e r, N o v e m b e r 8 NOV. 30 Seek M etKbybeUewrd MkwBermlaure«*. lxw. @ $ 7 .0 0 e a c h M ail reservation s ac c e p te d only T H E L IT T L E A N G E L S -K o re a n F o lk D a n c e r s , N o v e m b e r 16 DEC . 5 Ifftci bp lufkin l i iA ne w h en ac co m p an ied by check or m oney o rd er. A J E A N -L E O N D E S T IN E -J a n u a r y 1 1, H a itia n D a n c e C o. stam p e d , se lf-a d d ressed en v elo p e m ust b e en c lo se d for P IL A R G O M E Z D A N C E C O .-S p a n is h & M e x ic a n F olk. D a n c e r s - A p r iI 5 return o f C oupon Books. M ake checks p a y a b le to M ichigan O L A T U N JI & C O M P A N Y -A f r ic a n D a n c e r s , S in g e r s , D ru m m e r s - A p r i l 27 S ta te University. C hecks will b e d e p o sited upon receipt, su b jec t to refund if o rd e r ca n n o t b e filled . C om plete Student Season T icke t only $5.00 p ro ced u re for o b ta in in g reserved se a t tickets is sta te d ¡n C oupon Book. ± 7 F IL M S N am e — International Film Series •'Address "“ S ix G r e a t F ilm s - O n ly $2706 - / a l l Q u b r te r 5ARENAP LA Y S M ail to : UNIVf RSITY TH EA TR E D ep artm en t o f S peech M ichigan S tate U m vo.oiy East Lansing, M ichigcn Union Ticket Office O p e n 8 :0 0 A .M . - 5:0 0 P .M ., M on. th ro u g h F r i . ’M A R C H 8 -1 3 i T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 30, 1965 A*12 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan When M ailing a Want Ad U se T his C lassifie d Ad O rde r Blank BETTER JOBS C harge Name Student Num ber w ith a s f i l i A ddress low (0 S r Autom otive Em ploym ent f F or Rent F o r Sale Phone City Autom otive 1 W ANT AD OLDSMOB1LE 1 9 5 6 . P o w e r VOLKSWAGEN 1I T9 55?7. ,S u n ro o f, PA RT-TIM E W O R K .S everalstu- C O R N E T : O L D S B-Flat.TT?e"dlo” e steerin g a n d b rak e s. G o o d $225. 332-1885. M ust s e ll. 3 dents with use of c a r will be H o u s e s y e a r. $85. P erfect for beginner! bOWNEFl ST.”NEV\ N o rth ernC o - • AU TO M O TIVE transp ortatio n, $140. C all 332- VOLVO 1 9 5 9. Runs a n d looks h ired to help in prom otion of new lonial. T h ree bedroom s, fam ily Phone IV 4-6377 after 6 pm . 3 W rite your ad here: 3563. 3 teaching m achines good. R easonable. Phone 355- a re a . A pproxim ately $50 per room , firep lace, garag e, fenced C OUCH, MODERN gray a n d in Lansing • EMPLOYMENT OLDSMOB1LE 1962 '8 8 '“ C on- 6248. 3 week for 20 hours, evenings and y ard . $175. 489-7419 after 5:30 b l a c k , c o m f o r t a b l e , $35, 3 K484-5509roehler vanity, 5 d raw ers, $20. • FOR RENT v e rtib le. M aroon with white top. w eekends. C all IV 5-4381. 3 pm . • FOR SA LE All pow er. C onvertib les at Fall Scooters & C y c le s after 5 pm . 5 • LO ST & FOUND prlc'es. Lansing’ s m ost reco m ­ HONDA 150 cc. 1964 with wincP “ DELIVERY BOYS, w a itre sses STUDENT FURNISHED h o u selo B I C Y C L E , GIRLS 3-speed H er- • PERSONAL m ended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . shield, rack and m irro r. See kitchen help. Apply in person, re cam n t. E ast Lansing. C lose to cu les. Saddle b askets, com bi­ pus. T h ree bedroom s, liv­ nation lock. E xcellent condition, • PEANUTS PERSONAL OSBORN ALTO, INC., 2601 E . at 1109 M itchell, L ansing. 3 C asa Nova #2. 211 M .AjC, 3 ing r o o m , fireplace, dining 1632 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2 5 0 c c WANTED: BABYSITTER for two room , kitchen. $200. C all John $25. C all ED 2-1057. 1 • REAL ESTATE M ichigan. C • SERVICE p re -sc h o o le rs one m orning a • TR AN SPO R TATIO N OLDSMOB1LE 1959 '9 $ ’, aTlpow- Sprint. E xcellent condition. $550 Schell, 487-3824 or Bob L elp- double bed w ith headbffard. ONE BLONDE bedroom suite and e r, guaranteed e n g i n e . Top or best offer. M ust s e ll. C all w eek. Monday, W ednesday o r p rand t, 655-2555. 3 • WANTED shape. $700. 355-8092 after 6 355-3097. 5 F rid ay , from 8:30 am . until 12 EAST SIDE. Tw o-bedroom 7 fu r- Phone IV 9-9490. 1 pm . 3 HONDA 1964, 300. M oving, m ust pm . M ust have own tra n sp o rta ­ T v ; PORTABLE PhilcL iTnd DEADLINE DATES TO PUBLISH COPY PEUGEOT 1960, 5-door wagon, sell. E xcellent condition. R ecent tion. 351-5269. 3 nished house. No children, no stand. Royal portable typew rit­ p e ts. T enant pays u tilitie s. $150 2 p.m. o n e c l a s s d a y b e ­ OUR ECONOMICAL 10-DAY PLAN with cancellation 4 -speed . Synchrom esh. $300. overhaul. Phone 355-9808. 3 GIRL§ NEEDEb im m ediately. m onthly. Call 676-5667 before 9 e r. Man’s English bicycle. C all fore publication. Plaupunkt, Am, Fm , LW, radio HONDA 3 Ö 5 , no m ileage. E x c e l - F rid ay . $L25 guaranteed plus pm . Telephone sa le s. 4-8 Monday - 3 355-6153 after 5 pm . 3 privileg es gives you the b est rate; you are billed for e x tra . Phone TU 2-3206. 3 UMTRON 2.4” refractin g tele - C a n c e lla tio n s - 1 2 noon one exactly the num ber of days you run; cancellations lent condition. C all 355-6952. 3 larg e weekly bonuses. 372-6608. R o o m s no late r than 2 p.m ., one cla ss day before publica­ PLYMOUTH 1954 stan dard 6 c y l- HONDA ’65 Super Hawk, 3Ö5 cc. scope, eyepieces: 25m m , 18mm, c l a s s d ay before publication 5 tion. inder. Good ru n n er. $75. Phone E xcellent condition. B est offer RN’s AND L P N ' s . F ull, p a rt- CLOSE TO cam pus down, p le a- 12.5mm, ,9m m , tri-p o d , other PHONE 655-2743. 5 over $650. C all ED 2-6084. 5 tim e. P referen c e of sh ifts. Ex­ sant, p riv ate en trance, parking. e x tra s. $95. C all 332-8143. 3 CLASSIFICATION PLY’MOLTH 1955, 4-door sedan. HONDA 55cc. E xcellent condi- c e lle n t personnel policy. Many Gfeentlem en grad students p re ­ GREEN RUG, 9xl2. Like new. 355-8255 R-Snow tire s . $100. Phone TU rre d . C all after 5, IV 9-1100. U sed only 2 m onths, $15. R e­ 2-3206. 3 tlon. $160. IV 4-8651 after 6 fringe benefits. 332-0801. 15 3 clining vibrating c h a ir, $40. RATES W rite in such as LOST AND FOUND, pm . 3 HORNE’S” RESTAURANT. W ait- HOUSE FOR RENT, etc. PLYMOUTH, 1955 C onvertible. MEN STUDENTS, double room s 372-4768. 1 1 D A Y ........... S I . 5 0 B est offer. C all ED 2-6084. 3 1962 HONDA l25 with helm et and r e s s e s , kitchen help, gas attend­ for ren t. Parking space. Phone STUDENT AND R esearch m ic ro - 3 D A Y S ........ ¿ 3 . 0 0 M ail to: bubble. M ust sell now. Don Edic, ant. Apply in person, Junction of ED 2-3094. 215 Kedzie D r. 3 scopes. C allE D 2-6906evenings 'PONTIAC 1964 C o n v e r t i b l e . 337-2505. 5 S . C ed ar and P ennsylvania. 5 ROOM AND B oard and wages in 6-10 pm . 3 5 D A Y S . ....... ¿ 5 . 0 0 STATE M EW ; Black with white top. Red in te r­ IMMACULATE RED and white ( b a s e d on 1 5 w o r d s per ad) MICHIGAN io r. E x c e l l e n t condition. ED EXPERIENCED D E N T A L A s- exchange for babysitting eve­ CRAIG POCKET Size T ape r f - STATI 7-1155; ED 2-3393. C hevrolet Honda 50. Hate to sell but I ’m sista n t. T op pay with O rthodon­ nings. On bus line to cam pus. c o rd e r, B a t t e r y , E arphones, O v e r 15, 10« p e r w o rd , p e r d a y . UNIVERSITY iJ, C o rv air M o n z a 1963 B l a c k hungry. Phone 355-1214. 3 tic training . F ull tim e only. C all IV 4-8954. 3 m icrophones, $33. Phone after T h e re will be a 5 0 $ s e r v ic e coupe. E xcellent condition. ED HARLEY DAVIDSON 1958. 125cc. days, IV 2-9695. E venings, IV SINGLE ROOM, clean co m fo rt- 6 pm . any tim e w eekends. IV a n d b o o k k e e p i n g c h a r g e it 345 Student Services 7-1155. 3 $125. C all John, 332-8641. 3 4-0702. 5 able, quiet, f o r gentlem an. 2-9215. 3 th is ad is not paid within E ast Lansing, Mich. PONTIAC 1963 B onneville C on- VESPA, MOTOR SCOOTER. 4.95 NEEDED: TWO Busboys and one P arkin g. C ollege bus line. Aft­ BOYS ENGLISH ra c e r bicycle. o ne w e e k . __ v e rtib le . M idnight blue, white h.p. Cool green. G reat for cam ­ house boy. Alpha E psilon Phi e r 6 pm ., IV 2-3454. 3 C all 332-3574, ask for Ron top. B ucket seats, m ag. w heels, pus tran sportatio n. $75. Phone S oro rity . 223 Delta House Moth­ ROOM IN private hom e for m ale B ern t. 3 Automotive Autom otive F all special. OSBORN AUTO, ED 2-3577. 3 e r. 3 student. $10 weekly, linens fu r­ FOR SALE”: ADLER E lectric T he State News does not INC., 2601 E . M ichigan. C W A I T E R S ' , MUST be ¿1. E xper- p erm it racial or religious CHEVROLET 1ÎJ58. Good tra n s - DODGE DART I960 4-door. White nished. C all 485-1078. 3 ty pew riter with ex tra featu re s. discrim ination in its ad­ p o r t a t i o n . $75. Rm. 6, 214 V-8 autom atic. Pow er steering PONTIAC 1964 Grand P rix . T ake Auto Service & Parts ience requ ired. Dines R estau­ New in M arch. Will sell for $50 vertisin g colum ns. The C h arles St., E ast Lansing. 3 and brak es. Good condition. C all over paym ents; would like m o­ TWO SAFE-GRIP A tlas tire s . ran t, for interview after 10 pm . 5 F o r Sale down and take over paym ents of S tate News will not accept CHEVROLET 19o3 n ew tires, new 353-0044. 3 torcycle for $700 equity. Phone 760 x 15, 4-ply. L ess than 400 OPPORTUNITY F R O M G ER- WELCOME TO MSU and L an- $20.80 p er month. C all 372- advertising from persons b r a k e s , excellent condition. FALCON i9 6 0 Station ' wagon. ED 7-9360. 3 m iles. $40. ED 2-5498. 3 MANY- We are seeking stu - sing! T he all new Suzukis are 3849 evenings or w eekends. 3 discrim inating against r e ­ $125. C all 482-2094. 5 G o o d transportatio n. R a d io , PONTIAC 1958 C onvertible. Good d e n t-sa le s rep resen ta tiv es to h ere in L ansing. Suzuki is the ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T 5- Em ploym ent se ll hand-m ade, custom tailo red only m otorcycle w ith 12,000 speed bicycles, $39.77, f u l l ligion, race, color or na­ CHEVROLET 1953 and 1^57 P ly- s y n c h r o m e s h tran sm issio n . condition. Red with black top. CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A ski and casual w ear. G uaranteed m iles o r 12-month guarantee. p ric e . R ental-pu rchase te rm s tional origin. mouth convertible. Good con­ C all 337-2660. 3 Pow er b rak es a n d steerin g . few h ou rs a day can m ean ex­ s a l e s through r e m a r k a b l e See the com plete line at F o x available. We also have tennis dition. Phone TU 2-71155. 3 FALCON 1963 C onvertible. 1?0 F irs t $350 tak es. 355-2912. 10 cellent earnings for you as a p ric e s and serv ice s. Reply im ­ Sports C enter, 2009 S, C edar racq u ets, golf b alls, badm inton CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1964, 4- cu. inches. Six. 3-speed. V ery RAMBLER 1964 A m erican 4 - trained A v o n rep resen ta tiv e. m ediately to: ANNMAR-OBER- St., Lansing. PS, A lso author­ b ird ies, gifts and hou sew ares. Autom otive door. 16,000 m iles. Deluxe pow­ c l e a n . Excellent m echanical door. Beautiful white and gold F or appointm ent in your own BAYERN, ATTN: H art, P o st­ ized d ealer for Hodaka, W hite, ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s AUSTIN HEALEY 1955.E xcellent e r equipped. Like new. F actory condition. IV 5-9513. 5 finish. Standard shift, radio, hom e, w r i t e M r s . A lo n a lag er nd P o s t a m t §2, 8500 and also Cotton. 372-3908. 5 from Union. ED 2-3212. C shape, $550. C all 353-7557. 3 guarantee. IV 4-2643, 3 FALCON 1961 T urquoise station h e ater, white sidew alls. 21,000 Hucklns, 5664 School St., H as- N u ernberg, G erm any. wagon. A utom atic. Big engine, m i l e s , excellent c o n d i t i o n . 1 GIRLS FULL size bike. English FOR WEDDING a n d p rac tical AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite 1962. COMPACTS, COMPACTS !l A l- lett, M ichigan o r call evenings, BUSBOYS WANTED f o rF ra te rn - type with lights and basket. V ery show er gifts, see ACE HARD- Good condition. 24,000 m iles. ways lots of c o m p a c t s at radio, low m ileage. Phone 372- $1,295 by original ow ner for FE 9-8483. C lty house. Lunch a n d dinner good condition. $20. 533 Divi­ WHERE’S selections. 201 E. B-est offer. 489-208" after 5 OSBORN ALTO, INC« 2601-7 E. 2378. 3 quick sale. See at 1185-C P alm er WANTED COED or student wife work in exchange for m eals. sion St. C an be seen after 6 pm . 1 G rand R iver, acro ss from Un­ pm . 3 M ichigan, Lansing. C FALCON I960 2-door autom atic. L ane, A rbor F o r e s t A part­ to learn M erle N or man C osm et­ John, ED 2-2563. m ents, E , L ansing. 337-0011. 2 3 V ft. grand p i- ion. Phone ED 2-3212. C BLTCK 1955 Special 4-door se - CORVAIR MONZA 1961.Excellent W hitew alls. Radio. $425. C all ics treatm en t (in salon). E arn REGISTERED TECH N O LO G IC MASON-HAMLIN ano and genuine S tradiv ariu s BICYCLE SALE: F riday , O ctober dar.. A utom atic. Radio. C lean. condition. W hitew alls. B la c k IV 9-8445. 3 R E N A U L T D A U L PH IN E 1961 while you learn . 484-4519. C ASCP o r AMT. E xperience in F retch n er co n tra l-b a ss violin. 1, 1965, 1:30 pm . at Salvage Snow tire s . V ery good condition. with re d in te rio r. $650. Phone FORD FAIRLANE 1961 4-door, 27,000 m iles, new paint. R eal MODÉLS PA RT-TIM E. PA T -A - blood work p re fe rre d . N ights, C all IV 2-8420 o r 332-8832. 3 Y ard, F arm Lane, M ichigan $200. 355-4188. 3 ED 2-4556. 5 stick. 6 cylinder. Radio. E xcel- nice one. $400. 1109 M itchell, COLOR. 8mm m otion p ictu res. w eekends, and holidays off.C all COWBÓY BOOTS; W éíterti w a r , i State U n iversity C am pus. V ar­ ÉLTCK 1951 8 cylinder. $45. Good CORVAIR MONZA, 1962, 2-door, lent condition. B e s t offer over L ansing. 3 E xperience not n e cessa ry . Must IV 4-7461 for interview . 10 o m p l e t e saddlery. COLTS­ ious m akes and conditions. All for the p ric e . Phone IV 2-2554. excellent condition, low m ile­ $450. C all IV 5-2081. 3 STUDEBAKER 1961 L ark S tatio n - be 21 o r obtain parental consent. d HIVBR 21 or older, p a rt-tim e or cFOOT W E S T E R N MERCAN­ item s may be seen at Salvage age. 4-sneed^.r4d*‘^ hwaren^nqw GERNUN FORD T aunus I960Ti­ wagon. White, 4-door 6-cylin d er E arn $5 to $10 pej- hourt Phone ^ * .f, '*¡.1»"'» .'tir e s . OR 7 - /W , ft ... % $50 .A M -F M -L W .B laup- i. ■ . : ..v<4'fbn. Radio, 434-4JT» ^ 4 J 122 W oodm ere, E ast L ansing. 3 LaingsLrui A^ely VARSITY CA B , T IL ^ ,t^ 8 0 P e a c o c k R d.., Y ard; S eptem ber 30 fro m s,.y i • . #54 i * - , Pfforre o t f l- t ¡L X "Tt< to 4:30 pm . and O ctober 1 '::;u íd cr.aò« t student COR VA1R iV O Sl-'i ~T0A.3 r o n v e r t- lunkt radio for Ghia o r older ‘C a l i f o r n i a c a c — H ELP! FEMALES W ANTED.Ex- . . y____ i'> thT t from 8:30 am . t p/7?,.Terw‘ c a r. C aY, -4 3 ible. A u tom atic^transm issio n. VVv, >50. C all Don, 337-1472 or ' perYenced w a itre sses, t i c k e t « ■• y, Bel A ir 4 - 355-2184. 5 .’lntm enu 5 F or wwrll e r s - portab le, standards, ele c­ C ash. CHEVROLET One ow ner-.C leancondition.C all tak er and counter w ork. FAT SWING ut-edle sewing d o o r , 6 cylinder, standard. 332-2116. 3 KARMANN GHIA coupe, hardtop, TRUJMPH 1960 T R -3, red . Has BLACK PUSSY CAT! C all 372- BICYCLE RENTALS, storage, tric s . L .E . LIGHTHARD &. CO., SINGER m achine. Z ig -Z a ^ d la l for but­ Leaving country, m ust sell. Ex­ CORVAIR MON’fcA station wagon, 1600. P orsche m otor, brak es, new b rak es, an ti-freez e, good 4570. sa le s and serv ice s. EAST LAN­ 310 N. G rand Ave. IV 2-1219.10 3 SING CYCLE, 1215 E . Grand tonholes, em hr' idery, b l i n d cellent cundltion. 355-5796. 3 1962. E xcellent condition. Auto­ tach. E xcellent. $795. 406 C om - tire s , good m otor, body fair. NEEDED BABYSITTER p a r t - B ic y c le s hem s, etc . Need reliab le party CHEVROLET 195é6cylinderTau^ m atic, radio, h e ater. Phone 489- stack, Owosso. 725-5098. 3 R easonable. 882-7785. 3 tim e afternoons. C all 332-4939 R iver. C all 332-8303. C S e v e r a l m en’s 3-speed to assum e paym ents of $7.08 tom atic. Runs excellent, m ust 7439. GARAGE FOR 2 sm all c a rs and light w eights. G uaranteed 5 MERCURY 1962 C onvertible. TRIUM PH T R -3 1960. M ust sell. after 5 pm . o r 355-1818. 3 1 larg e. IV 9-2593. 2 sam e as new bikes. R ea­ m onthly, o r $49.56 cash. Phone sell; b est offer! Phone 355-1220 CORVETTE 1965 N assau blue. P ow er, positraction. T he F o rd ­ A -l condition. Radio. F irs t $750 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD C om - IV 2-1641. 1 after 4:30 pm . 3 350 h.p. telescopic s t e e r i n g sized m odel. M ust sell. $950 or tak es it. IV 4-3367 o r see at pany needs g irls for tem p o rary A p a r t m e n t s sonable p ric e s. Call Gene’s CHEVROLET !1958 W Bel A ir, 4- w h e e l, positraction 4-speed. offer. 489-3095. 3 2024 W ellesley D r. B icycle Shop, IV 4-0362- CHEST, SOFA bed, rugs, lounge' assignm ents. Office experience door, V-8 autom atic. No ru st. Phone 485-9967 or 677-8793. 3 MGA. VERY good condition. New VALIANT 1962 stationw agon, low req u ire d . 616 M ichigan National GIRL graduate TO sh are M obile hom e with student. P riv ate bed­ 702 W, B arn es at B eal. c h a irs. L e ss than y ear old. See at 230 C edar, Apt. 8, E ast L an­ N ice in te rio r, runs good. $325. CORVETTE 1964 Stingray Con- paint and new in te rio r. $650. m ileage, 1-owner, pow er, all ex­ T o w er. Phone 487-6071. C room , c a r n e cessa ry . N o n - p re -a m p . 110 w atts. $189 cash. sing, 7-10 pm . FISHER X-1000 Stereo am p— Phone 393-1114. C v e rtib le. 300 h.p. 4-speed, 370 1358 B ayshore D r.,H a sle tt.C a ll tra s , excellent condition. B est COLLEGE STUDENT for p a rt- sm o k er. 482-7888. 3 5 reaso nable offer. 332-6205. 3 tim e w ork, excellent earn ing s, NEED ONE g irl for room m ate in C all Lloyd, 355-6371, 327 Abbot A i r p l a n e s 1 OKEMOS positractio n. Still under w ar­ 339-2208. Beautiful c o u n t r y estate ranty. $3,150. Phone IV 9-8646. M .G.A. 1962 1600 Mk II.T w o tops, VOLKSWAGENSH 1 9 6 3 , o n ly som e m echanical o r sa le s ex­ luxury apartm ent. One, two or H all. 5 1946 FUNK 75 h.p. N ear licen- with 2 a c re s . B rick and 3 radio, h eater, w hitew alls. A -l $1,095. 1964, only $1,395. Both p erien ce h e l p f u l . C all M r. th ree te rm s . C all 351-4817. 3 FR E EZ E R , FRIGIDAIRE. 18 cu- bic feet, tw o-door, ch est type, sing. Good engine and fabric. stone ranch hom e. Extra CUTLASS 1964 hardtop. E xcellent condition. W h ite . Phone 355- low m ileage, one ow ner. See Lanny, 484-2988. 3 OKEMOS, TWO bedroom s, com - needs co m p resso r. R easonable. T ra d e for c a r o r $795. OR larg e living room with fire ­ condition. Low m ileage. M u s t 6738. 10 our excellent selection of 1965’s. GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT 3 6-5002 nights. place, dining room , large sell im m ediately.C all IV 4-9086 M .G.A. B L A C K 1959. W i r e No waiting for them - they’re for perm anent positions in of­ pplus letely furnished. $180 month, Phone IV 2-6571. u tilitie s. Jon R unquist, ED m odern kitchen, large bed­ after 5 pm . 3 w heels, radio, h e ater, tonneau, waiting for you! SIGNS FORD fice, sales, technical. IV 2-1543. 2-3534, E ast Lansing R ealty, FURNITURE, CLOTHING, high A n i m a l s room s w ith built in vanity, CUTLASS 1962 C onvertible. Pow - 40,000 m iles. B est offer. IV SALES, 162 W. G rand R iver, C R ealto rs. ch air, desk, dish es, cu rtain s, 5 W illiam ston. 10 m inutes E ast of WANTED, BUS boys at B eta NICELY 1 etc . 1502 Wood St., Saturday, BEAGLE PUPS AKC R egistered 2 baths, com pletely finish­ e r, bucket seats, V -8. New tire s . 5-5889. FURNISHED house for ed basem ent with re c re a ­ C lean, dependable. $1,350. Jan MUSTANG 1965 F astback. Red MSU. 655-2191. C H ouse. C all 337-1498. 5 six. 21 and over. C all ED 7-2345. T Oy ct. 2nd, 10-3. 2 from field cham pion stock. $35 e w r i t e r , >m it h - c o r o n a each. TU 2-2101. 3 tion room and fireplace. Stucky, 3022 W, M ichigan after with b l a c k in te rio r. V-8 4- VOLKSWAGEN 1963 Sunroof, new PA RT-TIM E MEAT C lerk , g ro - 3 p oprtab Radiant heating. Attached 4:30 pm . 3 speed, disc b r a k e . C onsole tire s , norust.28,O O O m iles.C all le. Slightly used. A good ce ry clerk , produce c le rk . C all WANTED: ONE M ale room m ate 10 PEANUTS breezew ay to a two. car DODGE 1961 4-door sedan. 6 c y l- handling package. AM -FM r e ­ 332-1942 any tim e. (E ast L an­ in p e r s o n , P rin ce B ro th ers for luxury ap artm ent. No con­ buy. C all 355-5932. garage. $35,000 on term s. inder. Pow er steering. A -l con­ v erberation system and many sing). 3 M arket, 555 E . G rand R iver, tra c t. C all 332-3763. X F p E e S] APPLES! 1 F re sh a n d c risp . D elicious, APPLES! Call and ask for B e tty dition. No ru st. P riced to sell. other ex tra s. 8,000 m iles. Like VOLKSWAGEN ENGINE I9 60, E ast Lansing. 3 P e rry . IV 44339. 484-6346. 427 W. Grand R iver, new. One ow ner. M ust sell. B est $125. Hullman Minx 1959,4-door GIRL WANTED for light hou se- beautiful H aslett a p a r t m e n t . M acintosh, Spies, Jonathon and WANTED: FOURTH g irl to sh arei Perry Realty Co. L ansing. 5 offer. 669-9573: IV 5-8978. 3 re a l clean, $400. 1957 F ord sta­ keeping, 5 hours in, m orning, C all 372-3026 after 4 pm . 3 C ortland. Buy one o r a bushel. OLDSMOBILE T 9 5 § Dynamic ' 8 8 ’ . tionwagon, $200. 882-1436. 3 Monday - F riday . ED 2-5176. 5 F re sh cid er daily. PRINCE'S O riginal ow ner. Sedan. Pow er VOLKSWAGEN 1965, black with THIRD GlRL Needed for ap art- FARM MARKET, GRAND RIV­ equipped. Low m ileage. E xcel­ re d i n t e r i o r . 11,000 m iles. COED OR Student wife wanted to m ent, n ear cam pus, shopping. ER at Okem os Road. Phone 337- S m a ll OnGas lent condition. Phone ED 2-8344 $1,450. C all 646-3761. 3 cook stay dinner and b reak fast and $50. C all 332-8903 after 6 pm .3 2343. overnight interm ittently. NEEDED ROOMMATE. S h a r e DECORATED CAKES for every 5 after 6 pm. 3 VOLKSWAGEN 1959. T ire s like ED 2-5176. 5 W alking distance. F u r­ occasion. We deliv er. Specials: B igOnGo new. Good m echanical condition. PA RT-TIM E help on S tructu ral house. Bus Departures Daily 37,000 actual m iles. C all A rt, testing and ele ctrical in stru ­ son #8 UAvondale nished. tilities. $55. 400 Gun- T hursd ay-- P e p p e r m i n t 10” A partm ents. Angel Food cake, 89$. F riday, MOM C A L L E D T h E Dö C T O K . A N D Up to 40 m iles per gallon. (Im agine the money you’ll 337-2483. 3 m entation in E ngineering R e­ Ire n e . 3 S atu rd ay- Dutch Apple coffee NOW) I HAYE TO 6 0 HAYE ST l T C H E S save!) Zoom s up hills like a m ountain goat. . . b a rre ls (except as noted) VOLKSWAGEN 1963 White con- search L a b o r a t o r y . Good down a straightw ay at over 70 m .p.h., easily. (Im agine v e rtib le. 23,000 m iles. Radio. g rad e s, quality w orkm anship FURNISHED CABINS at L a k e cake, B 49$. KWAST BAKERIES, i n m y t h u m b , a n d r u . p r o b a b l e rookfield P laza, E ast Lansing; a l b o 6 e t a t e t a n u s s h o t ! T o D etroit from E ast E xcellent condition. Reason­ req u ire d . 355-5155. 3 L ansing. One o r Two m ale stu­ the fun you’ll have.) And it doubles as a station wagon or F rand or; 303 S. W ashington. IV y 4-passeng er sedan. What m ore could you want for under L ansing Bus Depot able. C all 332-8296. 5 PARKING LOT A ttendants. M ust dents, $40 p e r month. 332-8932.3 4-1317. C2 $1600. VOLKSWAGEN 1964 1500S Se- have d riv e r’s licen se and good L — 8:45 a.m . dan. Sunroof. AM -FM radio, gas driving reco rd . C ontact M r. CEDAR VILLAGE wants one man 26” GIRLS Schwinn $20; 26’’ 3- E L — 12:35 p.m . h e ater. Phone 489-5218. 1 to sublet. C all Bob, 351-4306. 5 speed m en 's bike, like new, E L — 1:30 p.m . (F ri. only) H ill, 1437 E . M ichigan. IV $30; 28” G irls 3-speed, Eng­ E L — 3:30 p.m . (F ri. only) VOLKSWAGEN i960 sedan. New 4-8639. 3 lish bike, $15; 26” G irls bike, E— 4:50 p.m . m otor, seat b elts. Phone IV $5. 332-4516._______ 3 L — 6*45 p.m . 5-6589. 1 IBM TR A IN IN G CIDER MILL now open. Special ALL BECAUSE I COT MY THUMB E ——8:35 p . m . p ric e s on l a r g e r quantities. OPENIN6 A CAN OF 0 0 6 For C a r e e r -M in d e d Men And Women C orda W e s t, 5817 N. Okem os FOOD FORYÖUR SUPPER! L -L o cal. E L -E x p ress to "WANTED" Prepare a career in dattr processing, become a specialist on IBM equipment. A profession that offers. . . R d., E ast L ansing. ED 7-7974. 22 T Farm ington, then L ocal; E - Home for Lonesom e 57 T . BIRD. Beautiful HUN TIRG BOW 4V i d s . , new last E xpress, m akes N orthland Red & W hite R oadster ♦Higher Incom e y e a r. Will sell for $25. Phone C enter. New from tire s up I ♦Job S ecurity 882-1584. 1 The ’ 66 Two-In-O ne C a r.. $1788 ♦Opportunity For Advancem ent VOLKSWAGEN Sunbeam IMP Sportsedan P lease fill in and m ail o r C a ll B ria n Jo hn so n ♦Specializing In IBM Training Only REPAIRS ul. /. Under $1600 Equipped bring in to the E ast L an­ ♦Personal Instructions For Each Student Inspections & T une-ups sing Bus Depot. 308 W. U N IV B R S IT Y *66SunbeamIMP Grand R iver. Phone ED 2- State L icense Pending _ _ New & Used Engines 2813. O LD S M O BILE 519 E. M ichigan Specialized R epair S ervice Ay BOOT£S o f England P h. 489-4304 „ NEW LOCATION L ansing, Mi,ch. SUMBCAftV- 1200 B1 ocX ‘* ' KJit IVlisdl w«*— ‘ r.«1 w- On the Spot L ib eral Bank financing E. Michigan J"* LANSING AUTOMATION INSTITUTE J CAMERON’S The best tim e for m e to B rooksIm p ortedC ars leave for D etroit on F ri. is: A cross from Sparrow Hospital j N am e. ......................................................Age. . . . . | IMPORTS Open T h urs. & F ri. Evenings T ill 8 Ph. 372-4300 A d d ress.......................................................... phone............................. ! rih, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S t a t e .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 220 E ast Kalamazoo St. 5014 N. GRAND RIVER IV 9-5568 Open Monday, Thursday, 4 8 2 -13 3 7 F riday Evenings ’til 9;00 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T h u r s d a y . S e p te m b e r 30, 1965 A*13 F o r Sale ÀLÂSkÀN Ma La m ût e pups.si- Service OBITUARIES C am pus Sh aken CHlLD CARE, dpenings for two Lo stC anoes berlan husky pups, AKC. Excel­ girls age 2-4. Licensed home, lent family pets. Show and sled Jolly-S, Washington area. Call dogs. Studs at service. E-Z Term s. Sno-Go Kennel, 8715 W. TU 2-8766. BARBARA DOHEk’rY, L.R.A~jvi. 5 Brennan Dead At 58 R ecovered A s C a b le E x p lo d e s Centerline Rd., Rt. 4, St. Johns, Qualified and experienced piano * • * James J. Brennan, professor American Academy of Political A loud blast shook the central called to clear smoke from the The three canoes from the Varsity Shop 224-2156.____________________ 5 instruction. Phone 355-2775. 10 of police administration h e r e and Social Science, the American campus Sept. 21 when the main tunnel so repairs could be made since 1956, died at a Lansing hos­ Correctional Association, theln- MSU "Navy” have all been electrical cable connecting the on the cable. Mobil* Hemes TUTORING GERklAN.Conversa- pital Sept. 8 after a short Ill­ ternatlonal Union for Child Wel­ recovered. University’s two power plants Theodore B. Simon, MSU phy­ ’ tlon, translation and scientific. The canoes, stolen during exploded. BEAUTIFUL 30 h. Motile Kome, Call between 7 and 8 pm. or attached 10x24 Cabana. Insu­ weekend mornings. IV 4-3046. 3 lated, heated, completely fur­ ACCIDENT “PftOBLt.M? C a l l nished. Will sacrifice. Lot 3, KALAMAZOO STREET BODY A Michigan State University man in 1930. Owner Dies ness. The 58-year-old former fare, the Public Relations Soci­ police officer was born In New ety of America and Alpha Kappa the summer, were returned Power was knocked out in sev­ repair York and first became a patrol­ Delta, the national sociological to the MSU rental dock by the eral campus buildings. Traffic $5,000. costs would run about honor society. Ingham County Police, who signals and parking lot gates sical plant director, said the Willow Village Park, Wllliam- SHOP. Small dents to large graduate and member of the Uni­ Before c o m i n g to Michigan found one of the canoes, and were disrupted. The North Power Plant, MSU's ston. 655-2383. 3 wrecks. American and foreign versity Alumni Varsity Club died State as an associate professor the Campus Police. There were no injuries re­ oldest power plant, will be torn Aug. 28 In a local hospital. in 1954, he was director of In­ John Kennedy, concession ported, but a manhole cover was down with the completion of the Lost & Found -cars. Guaranteed work. 489- Leonard Kosltchek, 52, of 3222 formation, planning and public M S U M a n stand manager, reported that blown off near the North Power new $9.8 million power plant although the canoes were re­ Plant. EastLansing firemen were on south campus. PÔUND: SMALC Black fem ale R 7507. 1411 E, Kalamazoo. C Holiday Drive, owner of the Var­ relations of New York’s Police E N T Y O U R " TV fren TKEp C. sity Shop in East Lansing, was a Athletic League. D u r i n g the covered the police have yet cat. Two years old. MSU Li­ Zenith and GE portables for resident of Lansing for the last 1940’s, he had a similar position D ia s In F a ll to discover the thief. brary, August 23rd. Call 355- only $9 per month. Free serv­ 2365, 8-5. 3 19 years. ice and delivery. Call NEJAC He was also a member of the then the Youth Division. with the Juvenile Aid Bureau and A Michigan State University employee who graduated here last Welcome Students FOUND: CAT; Torteshell young TV RENTALS. 482-0624. C Elks Downtown Coach's Club, He received his bachelor de­ June, plunged to his death Aug. 31 G * t S m a r t ! T r a c e D o w n female. Call 355-5862. 1 PRINTED. Rapid serv- L a n s i n g Press Club, Lansing gree cum laude from Brooklyn when he slipped off a catwalk in Ice Skating Open to Pubic LADIES EYEGLASSES. Black and THESES ice. Drafting supplies. Xerox Country Club, Lansing YMCA College in 1945. He earned his the Men’s Intramural Building clear in black case. Found on copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ and Shaarey Zedek Congregation. master degree at New York Uni­ and fell into a empty swimming North side of Grand River, be­ PRINT, 221 South Grand. 482- Surviving are his wife, Bess; versity In 1945 and his doctorate pool. Starting Saturday, Oct. 2 tween Gunson and Bogue Street. 5431. C his mother, Mrs. Yetta Koslt­ degree in 1952. SCHEDULE Found Sept. 27. Call after 5pm., Dia p e r Se r v ic e . Three types chek of Alpena, and one sister, He was a member of the Amer­ Victor T , Clark, 22 of 1311 351-4533. 1 of diapers to choose from. Bulk Mrs. Julius Siegel of New York. ican Sociological Association, the Hall St., Eaton Rapids, was em­ Evenings, T uesday-Saturday 8:15-10 pm ployed by the campus electrical Saturday m orning 9:30-11:30 Personal wash for cleaner, whiter dia­ shop. He received a Bachelor of Saturday and Sunday Afternoons 3:15-5:00 pers. Fluff dried and folded. Science degree in Social Science THE PRES>Yd BNTIALS for Great Use your own or rent ours.Con­ in June. Special Student rate 50C Music again this year. Rock, tainers furnished. No deposit. ACROSS slow dance and Jazz. IV 4-3018. 25 years experience. BY-LO 1. Kverv- 26. Supreme Campus police said Clark was Skate Rental 25C 10 DIAPER SERVI CE, 1010 E. body's unde Being replacing transformers above the BIG AND bld, strong and com- Michigan. IV 2-0421. C 4.7. — Jima 27. Two Intramural Building pool when he UNC LE. petitive are insurance compan­ DIAPER SERVICE-Hospitalpure 11. Fruit drink 30. Father Er. friends 28. Ixjng billed slipped and fell 50 feet through false ceiling and landed on the MSU ICE ARENA 355-2380 ies at BUBOLZ - your Independ­ diapers. We're the most mod­ 12. Mischie- bird (look at ad on p a g e B ~4 ) ent agent. 220 Albert, East Lan­ ern and the only personalized vous 32. Airplane ate floor. sing. Cl diaper service in town. P a i l s 14. Strong transport SAVE UP to 50% - Time, Life, furnished. No deposit, 2 pounds point 34. Operated Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, of baby clothes at no extra cost. 16. YANKEES BUDGET-PRICED Awn 35. Adage US News, Saturday Review, New AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE, 17.solo Operatic 36. Waste time Yorker and many others. Join 914 E. Gier St. IV 2-0864. C 18. Corroded 37.theOfficer king's of 45. Feast day: 6. Egg- sha ped Record Club of America. Call "KING OF The Roac” Combo 4. 19. B.P.O.E. suffix stables DOWN 7. Fourth 355-1068.___________ 10 For rushing, Frats, Sorority, member 39. Imbecile 1. Afr. caliph and term parties. Phone 332- 20. Go back 40. Extract 8. Wretched­ Save: Your Pennies S E E ! The New C h risty M in strels Sat. eve. Nov. 13. After the IU game. Tickets go on 0430. HORSES BOARDED 64^^491 after 7 pm. by month. New stall, exercise lot Call 23.restricted 7 22.over Un- Exists 3 24. Cherry from a book 42. Suffix de­ noting origin 43. Under water tree journey 2. Worships 3. Worth 4. Cyprinoid '10. fish ness 9. Fiber plant Agitate 13. Fury 5. You and I 15. Game fish HOUSEWARES SPECIALS A L ' A K a ' I I o Ni S , d r e s s m a k i n g , stone stump 18. Behave sale Oct. 28. men’s tailoring. Call Betty, 332- 25. Aviate 44. Mat de — 21. Assistance HEY GIRLS, I've bought my own 2949. salon! Stop in and see me, Mr. 3 7 71 3 4 T “ 4 7 • 9 10 22. Ruddy 25. Sable IUST SAY "CHARGE-IT” WITH YANKEE CHARGE John - formerly of Jacobson's. T y p i n g S e r v i c e % 26. Classes or Now across from Berkey Hall. TYPIN 6 . TERM papers, theses, 11 li »3 species ED 2-0904. MR. JOHN'S HAIR etc. Royal Electra. Pica type. 14 % 27. Kind oi FASHIONS, u n de r C a m p u s Will pick up and deliver. OX iS (4 crow % .1 1# 28. Game like Drugs. 1 9-2226. * 3 20 17 |at-alai MEN- AT LAST- An illustrated JOB RESUMES, 100copies, % 21 %22 29. Mountain $4.50. publication that explains a new concept in hair styling and helps ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ ¿3 to solve your hair problems. vertising, 533 N, Clippert. IV 24 % Zf 2t % crests 30. Outer coverings COOKWARE SET 5-2213. C 24 27 29 31. Black bird Send $1, Sellers Creations, 518 % % % 32. Billiard Farwell Building, Detroit 26, PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. 30 31 32 33 shot Michigan. 1 IBM Selectric. Dissertations, 34 % 33 34 33. Dialect theses, term papers. 337-1527.C 4 35. Dry, as M ADE B Y Rent Your TV From Nejac CAROL WiNELV. Theses, dis- 37 è 36 3» wine M IR R O sertations, g e n e r a l typing. 38. Dress stone 19" Zenith Only $9 Per Smlth-Corona Electric. Spartan 40 % 41 42 39. Com para­ Month. GE Portables ^11 age, 355-2804. 5 43 % tive ending C o i l rfv'fac T V P ttr/.-f Y /A i 44 5** 4 1 Hehr«.>* BROWN Si C,6 Pr^ ;..p > ls t . a % //Beit . 482-0624 J and multilith offset printing... ‘FftEEll A thrilling hour of beauty. (Black and white and color). For appointment, call 484-4519. IBM. General typing, term pa­ MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS pers, theses, dissertations. ED ^hip’qghore C om plete cookw are set includes STUDIO, 1600 E. Michigan. C 2-8384. .C all the needed pieces for your com ­ THE ENQUIRES are back] If you BARBI MEL, Professional typist. j exclusive: plete kitchen cooking needs. need music, you need the best. No job too large or too small. Call THE ESQUIRES; they're Block off campus. 332-3255. C j authentic back and they’re better than WILL DOTYPING. Electric type- ever! 485-8829 or 489-7916. 3 writer. Experienced. 2886 E, I oxford in WELCOME BACK all you Lucky Jolly Rd. 10 minutes from cam- students I We have those spicy, pus. 337-7607. C \ 50% polyester hot pizzas w a i t i n g for you! T ransp orta tion BIMBO’S PIZZA, 489-2431. C \ 50% cotton ThB KMCh ts o f h Arm o NY for RIDE TO anywhere. Share the the finest in dance music. Now cost of a rented car for your booking. Phone 332-2575. 5 transportation needs to and from home or weekends from Friday I 4 .0 0 DESK UMP Peanuts Personal noon to Monday 9 am. $15 plus A ttractive lam p with high Intensity MARY LU of Arlington Heights, 7$ per mile. All maintenance bulb m akes excellent student lam p. call Randy at 5-5482. When you fuel and $100 deductible insur­ D irects strong light w here you want told your parents about your ance included. Most major cred­ It. Saves eye stra in . Nat Scl waiver, what did they itFoster cards accepted. Call Jack at AL EDWARDS, 489- say? 1 7591._____________ 397 RUTH, I hear the bells tolling NEED RIDE to Mason, Michigan.1 "Pomp and Circumstance". From vicinity of W, Columbia ZEITGIST. 1 Rd. About 10 am. Saturday, re­ 1 THANK YOU and welcome back to turn Sunday pm. 332-4350. 5 all the friendly people who called to welcome me back to MSU. Se Cr BT ary d e si B es ride to W.W. 1 MSU (Computer Center) from PI KAPPA PHI’S new brass can- Sheraton Park Vicinity (Holmes non boom’s a big WELCOME Rd. between Pleasant Grove and Waverly). Call 393-2395 Back to everyone. 1 evenings or 5-3600 8-5. 3 F T T X P P A n F n rT E an n ~ o u rT en n Mt. Hope WA n TEQ:“RIDERS, State Chapter for the sheepskin and Colonial Village area to w . wagered on Saturday’s game. 1 MSU and back, Oct. 4 through Real Estate school year. Call 489-2061. 3 FOR SALE: Government Public Wanted_______ Land in 25 States, for individ­ uals, for as low as $1 per acre. I NEED a garage to park my car Send (1 for 1965 report, or $1.75 near the eastern edge of cam­ Oxford with crisp new for National Report, to: Central pus. 351-4658, 3 beauty that lasts. t i r r - 'r i : U.S, Land Disposal, P.O. Box HOUSEWORK AND babysitting! Correctly rolled button- 196, Holcomb, Mo. 63852. 3 Five days a week. 8:30 - to down collar, all the CAPE COD, Lansing East side. 4:30. W h i t e h i l l s subdivision, traditional touches. Near MSU. Two bedrooms and East Lansing. Steady Job, good White and pastels finished upstairs. Recreation pay. 332-8573. 3 Sizes 28 to 38 room, patio, large lot, garage BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 (or and private drive. Near bus, RH positive; $7 for RH nega­ ■hopping and schools. IV 2-6529. tive. DETROIT BLOOD SERV­ F o r That Polished Look We DECORATIVE ADJUSTABLE 5 ICE, INC., 1427 E. Michigan Have Scarves, A scots And RGNALb £r.. 3519, Lansing. ”15 Ave. Hours 9-4 Monday, Tues­ minutes from campus. Attrac­ day, Wednesday, Friday. 12-7 Headbands To Complete And K c o n m itE i tive, newer Ranch style, three Thursday. 489-7587. C P e rfe ct Your W ardrobe. 3 SNELF-CNRNEO Holds 60 to 75 albums for easy bedroom home with full base­ FLOORS TO be cleaned. Special- selection and storage. Brass pole STURDY METAL-DROP SIDE ment and garage. Fiberglass lzlng in cafes, taverns, stores. SPACESAVER extends 7’ 9" to 8* 6" under ten­ laundry tubs in basement. Kit­ Contact MEILLER SERVICES. « Spec* Sever with extra heavy sion. Space saving record holder TYPEWRITER T U IE chen built-ins. Patio door leads Call 485-4150. C Store Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday molded p l a s t i c shelves. Keeps stores recordsneatly and compactly. Handy metal table is a must for typing to large fenced in back yard. BUS BOYS wanted for noon and 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. towels snd bsth needs ssfe snd Adjustable record racks. student. Neutral tan color. Also serves as a Leaving city, must sell. Very evening meals. Phi Sigma Delta Wednesday 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. handy. A real space eaver. desk or utility table. nice h o u s e for t h e money. Ejcaternlty. C /ll, Robert Wolfe, " Jt5;300i Call 882S112* ” * $19,200. 337-9204. 332-0875. I« B HREOTWODB, E X . 3 beE- n e B d Im m e d ia t e ly furnished room Cape Cod, double garage, apartment or house for execu­ rec room. Vacant January 1st. tive and 3 only. 353-1720. wife. Three - months 5 3 i a ^ La.Xj^a, v 1, ill R R I 11J L H R ^ iX XTV. ^ j203 East G r a n d R iv e I r;! 4« 3« 3“ U N SIN G ... W. SAD. RT WAVERLY... E. U N S IN G ... E. GRAND R. IUST E. OF CAMPUS , 14 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 30, 1965 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * v v *. , . . . the LARGEST collection of USED books in tow n j é . . .theFASTEST service in tow n . . .thePLACE TO SELL used books . . .theM OST COM PLETE student store in tow n . . .theBEST place in tow n for textbooks ... the FASTEST check out system B O O K S a n d S U P P L IE S I t 's T h e A * tfg i CAM PUS BO O K STORE S BOOKS T w o D e p a rtm e n t S to re s F o r Snt u d e n t s W h e r e E a s t L a n s in g A n d M SU M eet 131 East Grand River Avenue 507 East Grand River Avenue Across From The Union Building MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE M E W S East Lansing, M ich ig an T hu rsd ay, September 30, 19 6 5 Section B V ol. 5 7 Number 21 N e w s T h a t B ro k e D u rin g T h e B re a k By DAVE HANSON MICHIGAN State News Staff Writer MICHSTA IGATSN GTATV ft UNIVIRIITT STATE NEW! uMVMsrvv “I STATE NEWS “ “ STAVI murr ft STATE NEWS W hile a skeleton crew of 14,686 sum m er students kept things go­ ing at MSI', the news was much the sam e as during the re s t of the ASM SU APPROVES N IN E -M A N H A P P Y TENTH M R IH D A Y TO ¥ G R EEN T O TAKE POSITION .% y e ar for the State News. T he d em onstrators who staged a sit-in on Abbott Road last spring MSU Celebrate. W ITH D R . K IN G ’S STAFF went to tria l, P resid en t Lyndon B . Johnson cracked down on p a rt- e* / y RIGHTS COM ISSION ( 4 mir l A s k e tI T o U f i H* 'Annivorxrty1 tim e students for the d raft, MSU got money and m ore buildings and ('.h a r/le n A f¡o 'm s l C ita i Andenon • GREENHADCENTRALROii Resigns th e re w ere the usual speeches, m ovies, co n certs, plays and special Police-Community r °rl P u s h e d R ig h ts R u lin g A,NAACP p ro g ram s. Hostility Inovitoblo T he civil rights news dom inated the local news with an im portant 1 figure leaving the scene. R obert L . G reen, a m em ber of the E ast Stockton To Hoad L ansing HUman R elations C om m ission and advisor to the C am pus Ryukyu* Project »W S kiJJ NAACP, announced that he would take a leave from his position as Dentili r.si*st\eatr> mho a ssista n t p ro fesso r of education to join M artin L uther King’s South­ MSU Sludont* EfEfv-.-v L it Re-Entry 2 ern C h ristian L eadership C onference. \eo-4wothic E ra Expretmeil Toach In Viat N a m ' G reen, who played a cen tral role in the E ast Lansing dem onstra­ B y 'Master B u ild e r' Menti s..Goran ve U n re st T o C o n tin u e - D e n is o n Abroad tions la st spring when 59 w ere a rre ste d at the sit-in , was replaced Nnr IlegistaIiimi Spur» •efcOThr I«■YArhmi on the com m ission by R ichard E. Chapin, d irec to r of MSU lib ra r­ Fasptmyeu I nnm Drier ie s , 4lh 01 July 'Hot' Tim# Sot In Muikogon, Gait Lansing “ My hope,” said Chapin, who will serv e the rem aining nine m onths of G reen’s term on the com m ission, “ is that the com m is­ sion can take an active ro le in the com m unity, getting things done in the area of civil rig h ts.” 3rd Plant To Start In F a ll Demonstrators Still In News T he sum m er was without dem onstrations, b u tso m eo fth e dem on­ s tra to rs m anaged to get into the news anyway. INI MB LOOK no tram too* Paul Schiff, a fam iliar figure in the spring p ro test, was denied r e ­ adm ission to MSU. Schiff was called a “ disruptive force” and was told he would not be allowed to retu rn to school to do graduate work ISmS? zyt ST •"• " (-T.AH Im»V«wn ¡¿ r“ ~r.ri■ in history. A faculty group, within the history departm ent, began a new slet­ te r in objection. p a rt of th e ir sum m er at R ustC ollege in Holly Springs, M iss., teach­ pus, a 19 p er cent in crease over the previous y e ar. Oakland will get T h re e MSU students w ere a rre ste d in W ashington during a dem ­ ing and living with N egro students th ere. R obert L . G reen was an $3,4 m illion. E xpenditures for Extension serv ice s w illbe alm ost $5 o nstration for the C ongress of U nrepresented P eo ples.’’ T he group m illion, and the experim ent stations will get $4.7 m illion. '6 5 P la c e m e n t O u tlo o k C o o t! B u rts u t P le a s e s M e r e lit n ils advisor with the group when he made his announcement to join the 24 Summer Positions Open was attem pting to occupy the congressional cham bers. SCLC. The total increase is $9.6 m illion over last y e ar. . A te s t case involving two of the 56 d em onstrators a rre ste d last MSU students t a u g h t science, social science, com m unication The legislative appropriation for MSU was $38.6 m illion, 23 p er 1965 spring who still face action got under' way in August. A ttorneys for sk ills, fine a rts and recreatio n skills to 47 high school graduates cent m ore than last y e ar. Student fees will amount to about $11.5 JOBS both sides presented th e ir ca se s on a petition to quash the charges and 300 young people of Holly Springs, m illion. ODDS and, after a delay for vacations and the filing of briefs, M unicipal S alaries will take $36 m illion of the new budget and the L ib rary Judge W illiam K, Harm on ruled against the petition. budget will be an all-tim e high of $1,689,401. T he sit-in followed w eeks of deliberation by the E ast L ansing Notable among the speak ers visiting cam pus this sum m er w ere a ■ uVtRStTY UM c7?:^ 1M ( s fATE NEWS C ity Council and Human R elations over an “ open housing” o rd i­ Grant Given; Building Set group of politicians h ere in July for a one-w eek workshop on “ P e r ­ nance. D em onstrators dem anded an ordinance, but the council h es­ Back at E ast L ansing, the search for answ ers in the area of so­ suasion in Political C am paigning.” itated because the legality of such a law was in question. c ia l problem s got a boost with the announcem ent of a $3 m illion Elly State C entral C om m ittee chairm an Zoltán F erency, D em ocrat, and RIGHTS ACT AFFECTS FRATERNITIES T he council did pass a resolution, stating its belief in the p rin ci­ grant from the C . S, M ott Foundation of Flint for the establishm ent P eterso n , Republican, spoke on what it takes to get elected, Ml RIONI(MANI ples of what was dem anded. M rs, P eterson said that a candidate had to be picked early to s u r­ Stanford Chapter T he next step in the procedure will be to appeal the ruling on the of an Institute for Com m unity Im provem ent. Under Suspension W illiam B . Hawley, assistan t dean of education, was named head vive the physical task of getting known in the area he will be re p ­ Schools Study petition to quash. of the new institute, which will receive $300,000 a y ear, for 10 resentin g. A g ricu ltu re A id In another area of civil rights, 23 students from MSU spent vear^ s ta rt nr ¿ ra m s to m eet ib e c ritic a l problem s o.l ptoffle F erency said there was no such thing as an independent candidate. rtte te i- i R t M He also said that tick et-splittin g was wrong.T(he ^ the can­ J * Defème tiriefs Keqüèxtei'i 2 ÍM ‘ n M m lr a t o r s ‘ in urban"s/dtfn * re s “A m a o i i .wM. “ we want to find out what , * ,■.*>«* didate m ust align them selves with h pabty, tfer *.a rd ;fn d stay a l- vW r V t ; .1( J ê, from the University^ o , NV'nsis- ( c o n tin u e d " F orm , Writ tias been re sene vn sota. F A C U L T Y T R A N S F E R S HUMANITIES T ra n s fe rs approved included: ily l i v i n g education, Sept. 1; a ssista n t p ro fesso r, from G er­ Jam es E , L incoln, from ag ricul­ A nnette H. Schaeffer, from home m an and R ussian to G erm an and tu ra l agent, G enesee County, to econom ics agent, Ingham C ounty, R ussian and Ju stin S. M o rrill for h o rticu ltu r al a g e n t , Southe a st D i s t r i c t , O ct. 1; B e t t y M. to hom e econom ist, R ural Man­ pow er C en ter, Oct. 1. C ollege, Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, 1966. T he board also approved tra n s ­ K etchum , from home econom ics J o h n H. W orthington, 4-H fe rs for: Philip M, M o rris, as­ agent, C linton County, to p ro ­ agent, from Oakland County to sista n t p ro fesso r, from G erm an g ram lead er, fam ily living educa­ C a s s C o u n ty , Sept. 1; Mabel and R ussian to G erm an and R us­ m ■- tion, O ct. 1. N em oto, a s s i s t a n t p ro fesso r, sian a n d Educational Develop­ We have a large supply of used Hum anities textbooks for all three te r m s Anne J . K insel, from hom e from a rt to X rt and H um anities T eaching Institute, Sept. 1 to m ent P ro g ram , Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, 1966; Ann Tukey, assista n t e c o n o m i c s agent, M a c im b as well as a big stock of used books for all your c o u r s e s . Wise students C ounty, to program lead er, fam - Aug. 31, 1966; Sergey N .A n dretz, p ro fe sso r, from rom ance lan­ find their b e st deal on books and supplies at^East L a n sin g ’s friendly f i guages to rom ance languages and Ju stin S. M orrill C ollege, Sept. b ookstore, G ibson’s. 1 to Dec. 31. / " S A B B A T I C A L L E A V E S Jam es Page, associate p ro fes­ so r, from secondary education Sabbatical leaves w ere approved for: F red J. Peabody, ex­ and cu rricu lum , and Instru ction­ tension d ire c to r, N orthw est D istrict, Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, 1967, al M edia C enter to teach er edu­ You Save When You Buy Used Books to w ork on Ph. D, degree at MSU ; R ichard S.A ustin, ag ricul­ tu ral agent, M ason County, O ct. 1 to July 15, 1966, to work on cation and Instructional M edia C en ter, Sept. 1; P au lC .M o rriso n , m a ste r’s degree at MSU. p ro fe sso r, from geography to Donald J. W alker, 4-H agent, Clinton County, Jan. 1, 1966 to geography a n d Social Science Dec. 31, 1966, to study at MSU:; R obert P. L arsen , p ro fesso r T eaching Institute, Sept. 1to Aug. (extension, research ), h o rticu ltu re, M arch 1, 1966 to Aug. 31, 31, 1966. 1966, to study in C alifornia, O regon, W ashington and B ritish F rank A. P inner, p ro fesso r, C olum bia. from political science to political o off O ther sabbatical^leaves approved included: C larence E. Lew is, science a n d Social S c i e n c e p ro fesso r, horticu ltu re, Feb. 1, 1966 to July 31, 1966, to study and T eaching Institute, Sept. 1 to Aug. trav el in E ast Lansing and E urope; Erw in P. Bettinghaus J r., 31, 1966; H arold J . Spaeth, as­ asso ciate p ro fesso r, com m unication, M arch 16, 1966 to Sept. 15, sociate p ro fesso r, from political 1966, to study and w rite in E ast Lansing. science to political science and Jam es D. Hoffman, asso ciate p ro fesso r, elem entary and special Social Science T eaching In sti­ education and teacher education, A pril 1, 1966 to Sept. 30, 1966, to tu te, Sept. 1 to D ec. 31; and study and w rite in E ast Lansing; John M. M ason, p ro fesso r, Joseph J . L ee, assista n t p ro fes­ elem entary and special education, and Science and M athem atics so r, from A m erican thought and Teaching C enter, A pril 1, 1966 to Sept. 30, 1966, to trav el and language to A m erican thought and study In the Holy Land, Europe and E ast L ansing. language and hum anites, Sept. 1 T e rry T riffet, p ro fesso r, m etallurgy, m echanics and m a terials to Aug. 31, 1966. science, Sept. 1, 1966 to Aug. 31, 1967, to study and do re se a rc h at T ra n sfe rre d from m athem at­ the U niversity of Adelaide; and Donald A. P ash, asso ciate profes­ ic s and Justin S. M o rrill C ollege, so r and program associate, television broadcasting, A pril 16, effective Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, 1966 1966 to O ct. 15, 1966, to study and travel around the w orld. w ere P ro fe sso r L eron M. Kelly, L eav es w ere also approved fo r: Jean S. H arvey, lib rarian , p r o f e s s o r , a n d R o n a ld C . L ib ra ry , Aug. 13 to Dec. 31; M aurice E. Voland, 4-H agent, H am elink, N o r m a n L . H ills, M uskegon County, O ct. 1, 1966 to Sept. 30, 1966, to study at MSU Edw ard C ,Ingraham , andThom as Rolf A. G eorge, associate professor , philosophy, Jan. 1, 1966 L . McCoy, assista n t p ro fe sso rs. to A pril 3;, 1966, to be visiting pro fesso r at the U niversity of O ther tra n sfe rs w ere approved W aterloo. for: M arvin L . T o m b er, pro­ F ran c is M. Sim , sp ecialist, C om puter L aboratory and C ollege fe sso r, f r o m m athem atics to of Social Science, Sept. 16 to Dec, 31, to study at MSU; Norm an m ath em atics and Educational De­ W. Johnson, in stru cto r, m athem atics, Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, to study velopm ent P ro g ram , Sept. 1 to fo r Ph.D . degree at MSU. Aug. 31,1966;C harles H irschfeld, A lso granted leaves w ere: Donald J. M ontgom ery, p ro fesso r, p ro fe sso r, from hum antitles to physics and astronom y and engineering re se a rc h , Sept. 1 to hum anities and Ju stin S. M orrill Aug. 31, 1966, to serv e as research physicist at the Space Science C ollege, Sept. 1. L abo ratory , B erkeley, C alif. C laren ce L , Schloem er, p ro ­ BOOKSTORE E sth er Selden, asso ciate p ro fesso r, sta tistic s,. Sept. 1 to Aug. fe sso r, from natural science to Science and M athem atics T each­ 31, 1966, to be Fulbrlght L ectu re r at the U niversity of Istanbul; Robert. Fi p ro fe sso r, v^^tical science, Sept., 1, 1966 to ing ..C en ter,'S ep t. lr Ju liu s R. On Grand R iver--O ne Block West Of The Union Aug. 31, 1967, ro be visiting pro fesso r at Kenyon C ollege. Hoffm an, associate p ro fesso r, C arl G oldschm idt, asso ciate p ro fesso r, continuing education, from entom ology and natural sci­ and urban planning and landscape arch itectu re, Sept. 1 to June 30, ence to entom ology, natural sci­ 1966, to work on O ffice of Civil Defense program in B attle C reek, ence and assistan t to the dean of “East Lansing's Friendliest Bookstore9 9 and C hester A.Law son, pro fesso r (research ), U niversity College, natural science, Sept. 1. Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, 1966, to work in National Science Foundation (co n tin u e d on p a g e B - 4 ) program at the U niversity of C alifornia. . a-* * *e*- 1 i i u 1 O U u j t k J C j / I v I I I IJ v i u v I 1 JU J | MSU Book Store M SU Book Store M i ü Book Store M SU Book Sto re MSU Iiook sto r e MSU Book Store MSU Fiook Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book S to r e | 1 1\T1 M IU B Som e P eo p le Insist on R unning in C irc le s .. IB 0 ° k S s t t 0 lo 1r r e le Ml Ml S Is u u B B o o 'S 0 o k 1S Is 11 t Io Io r r Ie Ie Ml M| Is IS u u B B P ° P ° k Ik S S S / t t P lo r r / le // /'// Ie Is Ml / , // u B .f 0 P k ; < CV r.; Ls ) P ." t 1o r Ie Ml IS u B p p 'T erm k I S r P • i**1 r e M s f? S \ u riC B P p k S You’ll find just what you need right in the center of campus It P Text Books • New & Used • Paperbacks • Art Supplies • MSU Sweatshirts & Souvenirs • Reference Books • Class Rings r e M Our Buy Back Book Window Is Open Monday thru Friday 8:30-5:30 S u B M SU BOOK STORE B o I° o ° k Ik S S C t In The Centerfor International Programs o o r r ™ k mm B o o k S to re M SU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store___ MSU Book. Store l e M S I.’ Book Store MS1’ Book Store MSI T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 30, 1965 B-4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichiga Transfers ( c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e B -2 ) u n n in a tia m s T hom as W, Jenkins, asso ciate p ro fe sso r, from anatom y In vet­ e rin a ry m edicine to anatom y in hum an m edicine, July 1; R obert R. Fedore, from associate di­ re c to r of adm issions to a s s ist­ ant to the vice p residen t for stu­ dent a ffa irs, Sept. 10; andThom as A, Rand, from assistan t d ire c to r, W H ERE YOU K N O W . . . T H E P R I C E I S LOW P lacem ent B ureau, to a ssista n t d ire c to r. Alumni R elations and MSU Developm ent Fund, Sept. 13. C hanges were approved for: STUDENTS! W allace Sue, in stru cto r in G e r­ m an and R ussian, from a tem p­ o ra ry appointm ent to a reg u lar Clip These Coupons and Save! appointm ent, Sept. 1; W illiam A. B radley, from p ro fesso r and act­ ing chairm an to p ro fesso r of m et­ allurgy, m echanics and m a te r­ Time's a CUNNINGHAM'S ials science, Sept. 1. C h arles T . Schm idt J r ., from DRUG STORE NEAR YOU! assista n t pro fesso r to le c tu re r, School of L abor and Industrial R elations, July 1; John U seem , • DOWNTOWN from p ro fesso r and chairm an of sociology to p ro fesso r, sociol­ • FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER ogy, Sept. 1; Gordon J . A ldridge, • STADIUM SHOPPING CENTER from p ro fesso r and d irec to r of social work to p ro fesso r, social w ork, Jan . 1, 1966. R E G IS T E R -A T ION — E v e n w ith a s ix th b o o k s to r e a t S tu d e n t B o o k s to r e w e re c o m m o n p la c e d u rin g Jack R . Hoffert, from tem p­ a d d e d to s e r v e th e c a m p u s c o m m u n ity th is f a ll, re g is tra tio n . REGULAR 1.19-TL’BE o rary appointm ent as re se a rc h c r o w d e d s c e n e s lik e th is at th e c h e c k - o u t lin e s P h o to by L a n c e J. L a g o n i REG, 98tf-PALMOLIVE Ä X :* | . asso ciate, physiology, to re g u la r appointm ent as assista n t p ro fes­ so r, physiology, Sept. 1; Duane R A P IDS , KING SIZE LINDT-1 H „ nATV ,E 58 W V V S I -i C LEA OINTMENT R A S LIM IL 88 IT-1 W W L . Gibson, to assistan t d ire c to r of continuing education and p ro ­ Coupor E xpire G u n n in g h a m s ■: O ct. 3 ■ Coupon i : E xpires G m ra ra g tia m s fesso fesso r of sociology, O ct. 1. John B ar son, to associate p ro ­ G if t s , G r a n t s T o t a l $ 3 .8 M illio n Oct. 3 r, adm inistration and higher G ifts and grants totaling $3.8 received under the N ational De­ ■ education and coordinator, In­ m illion 'T 1 stru ctional Media C en ter, Sept. w ere accepted at the last fense Education A ct(N D EA )Title I ; REG. 1.00-LARGE TUBE 1; and Eugene A. Jacobson, p ro ­ MSU B oard of T ru ste e s ’ m eet- IV pro g ram . The money is a grant REG. 1.25-SHL'LTON I fe sso r of psychology, from as­ m eeting Sept. 23. to the U niversity to help pay the S ic k C h ick s I n Coupon O LDS P IC E /8Ç i rrrtnx.’ LIMIT-1 SHAVE LOTION t T\UT_l ■ ; I I I I HEAD SHOULDERS AND SHAMPOO LIM IT-1 Coupon E xpires 64° sistan and T he t radio dean board and to co asso designated: ord ciate J.C inator, dean, International P ro g ram s, Sept. 1. grant o te lby L ew is as p ro fesso r of television Nuedigeria le ­ Included was a $1.23 m illion cost of educating 63 MSU doctoral from the Agency for In te r­ students who a re under the NDEA national Developm ent for contin­ pro g ram . T itle IV assista n ce is support of the U n iversity of granted to doctoral applicants in Nsukka and E nuga.T he who plan to enter college teach­ W hile MSU receives larg e grants from p riv ate in­ dividuals and organizations, it also receives sm a lle r, but equally useful item s, which the U niversity needs. One receiving hum orous attention was a gift of 38 hens suspected of having '‘fatty” liv er syndrom e. Board m em bers E xpires II G ra m ra g h a m s I Oct. 3 G u n n in g h a m s Gvision b r o a d e a s t i n g, Sept. 1; Ralph H. Smbe grant will adm inistered by ing upon com pletion of th e ir aca­ uckler, acting dean of dem ic w ork. w ere not su re what "fa tty ” liv e r syndrom e is, but neither Oct. 3 eorge E . M ase as p ro fe sso r International P ro g ram s at MSU. A $100,000 grant from T h e was the P oultry Science D epartm ent. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and acting chairm an, m etallurgy, M ichigan State has assiste d in N etherlands Flow er Bulb In sti­ The gift, along with 50 pounds of feed, w ill be used in m echanics a n d m a te ria ls sc i­ the developm ent of theU niversity tute of Nefv York C ity w ill be poultry re se a rc h . After th e ir fun w ith this item , board REG. 1.00 - HELENE CURTIS AT OUR FOUNTAIN-COMPLETE ETE ence, Sept. 1 to Aug, 31, 1966. of N igeria since the A frican uni­ used for horticu lture re se a rc h m em bers gave it unanimous approval along w ith $3.81 W illiam W. Kelly as a ssista n t w a s founded in 1960. designed to im prove the quality, m illion w orth of other gifts and grants. p ro fe sso r and associate d ire c ­ Tv ersity S U A V E HAIR DRESS LIM IT-1 Coupon E xpire: 64« T -B O N E STEAK DINNER- LIM IT-1 C oupon E xpires 89« to r, H onors C ollege, Sept. 1; from MSU incu Nrren h ere are tly 29 ad visers reduce the cost of forcing flow­ igeria. N orm an Abeles as asso ciate p ro ­ T he Ford Foundation of New life of cut flow ers. August A. fe sso r, psychology, and a s s ist­ York granted $392,000 for con­ De Hertogh a n d R ichard F . e rs from bulbs, and prolong the ant d ire c to r, C ounseling C enter, tinued assistan ce to the Academ ­ Stinson will d irect the p ro g ram . A c c e p t O ct. 3 G ra ra in g h a m s Sept. 1; and W illiam J . M ueller T he training of individuals in T r u s t e e s O ct. 3 G m ra in g tia m s as asso ciate p ro fesso r and as­ Ciesom illa for R ural Developm ent at and P eshw ar, P akistan. speech and hearing therapy, clin ­ » - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - sistan t d irec to r, C ounselingC en- ical rehabilitation , speech path­ te r , Sept. 1. R ichard Niehoff, assistan t dean T he board also: changed leave for international p r o g r a m s , ology and audiology will contin­ AT OUR FOUNTAIN-DtLICIOUS I REG. 1.00-KING SIZE — - ■ c to r of the P akistan p ro j­ ue under grants of $82,094 and« B i d s T o R e v a m p dates of Nathan E, T o lb ert, p ro ­ ect isirecuand d rren tly in the M iddle $21,044. T he gran ts, from the Vo­ H O TD O G II R IG H TG U A R D RAC fe sso r of biochem istry, to O ct. 1 E ast assessin to Sept. 31, 1966; changed leave the p rog ram which g the p ro g ress of cational R ehabilitation A dm inis­ began in 1957. tratio n of th e D epartm ent of * S SPRAY DEODORANT W ■ dates of C h arlesH lrsch feld , p ro ­ ON BUN... LIM IT-1 fesso r of hum anities, to Jan , 1 p ro g e sso r .of education,asso G regory A, M iller, ciate H ealth, Education and W elfare, C a m p u s B u i l d i n g s C oupon Coupon to June 30,1967; changed appoint­ m in ister two gran ts of $169,506 will ad­ will be used under the direction E xpires E xpires of H erb ert J . O yer, chairm an of T he MSU B o ard o fT ru ste es ap­ w ill be ii -tailed on the west side O ct. 3 O ct. 3 G ra ra in g h a m s mstantlnld ent d a t e o f J u d i t h H. C on- and $71,330 from the Vocational the departm ent of speech. es, lib rarian . L ib rary , R ^habiliation A dm inistration of proved m ore than $280,000 worth Of th«fc ! ad. R eith-R iley C on- Additional. *w» tbei o r construction and a lte r­ ■B ■■SÊÊ ■■ ■■ am éÊt 1. », w ■> D e p a rirv n i Ijaa*- .{late Institute or H lant to various cam pus build­ the new pow er plant, theH agadorn ings. B ark er-F o w ler E lectric Road sto rag e lot and a pow er C o. of L ansing will install stre e t, plant serv ice installation. and walk lights for the new pow­ T he second larg e st project, e r plant at a co st of $8,581. '■■■ SPECIAL BONUS BUY BRUSHHAIR speech, Sept. 1; a n d R ichard : D ubes, from assista n t p ro fesso r PrizesGivenW aterTh e se s for $40,000, was for the purch ase New office space will be added NO COUPON NECESSARY : to asso ciate p ro fesso r, e le c tri- of special equipm ent and s tru c ­ for the geography departm ent in • cal engineering, Sept. 1. P riz e s of $500 and $250 will C o m m i t t e e , A m erican W ater tu ra l changes in S nyder-P hillips t h e N atural Science Building, be aw arded for the best and W orks A ssn., 2 P ark Ave., New H all. T h is will adapt the building $9,700; the Mott Institute for OUR ROLLERS : T he board approved granting second best m a ste r's o r doctoral Y ork, N.Y. T he thesis should be for use in conjunction with the C o m m u n i t y Im provem ent in LOW PRICE LIMIT 1 49« 2 99° : of a y e a r’s consultantship to A. th esis o r d issertatio n in any subm itted to the association d u r­ : T . C ordray, associate p ro fes- a re a of study related to public ing the sam e calender y ear it i s o r of A m erican thought an dlan- w ater supply. guage, July 1 to June 30, 1966. The p rize s a re being offered His retirem e n t becom es effective by the A m erican W ater W orks d eThe is subm itted to the school. author’s nam e, school and new Ju stin S. M orrill C ollege. E rick son H all, $13,205; and in the H all E lectric Co. of M uskegon S t u d e n t Services B u i l d i n g , receiv ed a $29,325 co ntract to $2,950. install a new high-voltage cable on N orth C am pus. A new $7,000 well will be built by Layne N orthern Co. of L an­ •: July 1, 1966. A ssn., a scientific and educa­ m ajo r tpmroefesso p a r n t , degree sought, r, along w ith a F arm Lane will be widened sing on the site of the new H o rtl- ■ R etirem ent was approved for tional society serving the public and resu rfaced from the Grand cu ltu re R esearch C enter, a 100- Ruth A lice M cllnay, I s a b e l l a w ater supply field. statem ent of the relationship of T runk W estern R ailroad track s a c re area at 1-96 and C ollege ¡1 County home econom ics agent,. A pplicants should subm it their the work to the public w a t e r to M t. Hope Road. A sidew alk Road. I REG. 23Í-BOX OF 400 I REG . 2.98-18” ZIPPER •: O ct. 16. She Joined MSU in 1951. work to the Senior M em ber p rize supply field should be included. Olin Health C enter will be a l­ te re d to provide space for th ree Fa c ia lT is s u e s IRC I I G Y MB A G 199 new offices at a co st of $3,550. JULIA MAY BLACK or BROWN T he health center will add three I new doctors for the 1965-66 y e ar. Coupon ^ IM I T - 3 I Coupon E xpires Im provem ents in the ventila­ E xp ires I tion system in room s 45, 46, and O ct. 3 G u n n in g h a m s I O ct. 3 G ra ra in g h a m ’s 60 of the new C hem istry Building I 1» I will co st $2,600. V entilation in 146 G iltner Hall will be im proved REG. 1.23-PACK OF 10 Ä Ä A REG. 66 >U T 8.) K e n tu c k y 9.) N o tre D a m e Powerful f t m Examined 10.) S o u th e rn C a l. H A W A IIA N HOL I D A Y - - ls la n d e r s D ick K en n ey an d B ob A p lsa w en e he tw o B y RICK PIANIN n c i p a l s Tn t h e U C L A a n d P e n n S t a t e v i c t o r i e s . K e n n e y , t h e b a r e f o o t e d ju n io r State N ew s Sp orts W rite r M SU Ticket M an ager u e r , t o e d f i v e f i e l d g o a l s in t h e t w o g a m e s t o s e t a c a r e e r m a r k f o r fie ld Bill B e a rd s le y a n sw e rs i t h e iiga hr t . A o i s a r o m o e d f o r 9 9 a n d 7 6 y a r d s in t h e t w o w i n s a n d s c o re d ing. In the next four w eeks they M ichigan S tate’s school year s o m e of the q u e s tio n s that □o a is m ust oppose the cream of the only begins this m orning, yet the to u c h d o w n s . P h o to by G e o rg e Ju n n e h a v e a r o s e as a r e s u lt of conference. A fter Illinois, th ere Spartan football squad is already the n ew football tick et com es M ichigan, Ohio State and in the m idst of preparing for one pol Icy. CENNEY, APISA LEAD WAY Purdue. T hese four clubs all of Its m ost crucial gam es of the finished in the firs t division last season, against Illinois h ere this Q . T h e r e s e e m s to b e year. Saturday. s o m e student ap p reh en ­ M inor bum ps and b ru ises have Although MSU has gained vic­ s io n c o n c e r n i n g the n ew slowed the G reen and W hite down tories in Its f irs t two clashes of football ticket p o l i c y D u f f y ’ s B o y s D a b b l e I n W i n s a little In p reparation for the the young season, at the expense w h ic h f o r c e s s t u d e n t s to llllnl co n test. T h ree key p e r­ of UCLA and Penn State, the b u y th e ir tic k e t s fo r the :ate s two early seasonvren- best opening gam es showings by the general perform ance of his fo rm ers on the starting defensive Spartan defense has yet to en­ r. the grldir•on paid off a Spartan sophom ore ever. His :! & victory column, but the score cam e or. a 21 yard effort squad in the U C L A win, espe­ cially because of the heat (92 eleven a re all hobbling as a r e ­ counter such an explosive sc o r­ sult of m inor leg Injuries. De­ ing punch as the one possessed j fir s t tim e this y e a r . W h y did t h e a th le tic d e p a r t ­ m e n t d e c i d e to c h a r g e sions w eren't ac hleved with— up the m iddle. fensive ends f'.ubba Smith and by The Illinois. Im portance of State win­ students fo r grid tick ets? some degree of t rouble. Not 'o be outdone, Dick Ker.ney, Student ticket sales for the Bob Vlney have been slowed down ,e footballers wiere up-a nd- the barefco’’ young mar. from the Bruin clash num bered only 6,700. the last two weeks with painful ning this gam e is obvious. F irs t, A. We discovered that students , Vft t h e f i e l d in the UCLA sam e Islands, booted a p air of A hot firs t half, In which the leg In ju ries. L inebacker C harles It7thwould d em onstrate that S tate’s place ranking in the nation m ade up one-third of our crowd chalking up 345 yards field goals. Spartans re g istered 20 points, T hornhill also has a sim ilar at all hom e football gam es, re ­ • anc still they managed only T h e defense was adequate put Penr. State beyond reach, as problem . All a re expected to see by UPI was no fluke and second, g a rd le ss of the size of the crow d. 0-0 verdict. It was the sam e against the B runs, although at the gridders blew by the Nittf.nty action against Illinois, although itm uch-needed would give the Spartans the m om entum to take B efore, p art of the fees at re g ­ 1 problem s r fum bles, in te r- tim es they had trouble contain­ Lions 23-0 on the road. their tim e m ight be lim ited. istra tio n went to the athletic utlors, failure to cash in or. ing quarterback G ary B ehan.E;e- Daugherty was pleased with or. U-M the following weekend In and in tram u ral departm ent, but Coach D augherty adm its to be­ Ann A rbor, Ohio State and P u r­ !den opportunities— that have ban scram bled around the grid­ this 0uflng. The E astern power ing w o rried about the physical due, who follow in that o rd er. th is was u nsatisfacto ry In many rplexed D augherty team s of iron gnough to pick up 103yards, had beaten five of the last six condition of his defensive unit. Q U A R T E R B A C K H U N T IN G --S ta te ’s defense has been w ays. N early all the other Big . rT-.p C»* but Stage’s defense lead byBubba Big, Ter, team s they had faced Illinois Is 1-1 for the season, r o u g h on o p p o s in g q u a r t e r b a c k s w h ile h o ld in g the T en schools charge football fee? The ranks a re dangerously thin losing its opener to Oregon State, bred Bob Aplsa was Sm ith, G eorge W ebster, Harold and w ere considered to be a top defensively. Ed Macuga already ' 14-12, but then coming back with e n e m y w i t h o u t a t o u c h d o w n in th e t w o e a r l y s e a s o n to help im prove th eir sp o rts fa­ • • -.role offensive show L u c a s a n d C harlie Thornhill., power again this year. has been sidelined for the sea­ . a strong 42-0 victory over South­ v icto rie s. H ere, d efen sive ro v e r G e o rg e W e b ste r c ilitie s. Our aim is to upgrade the UCLA win. The 6-1, 210 threw the Bruin quarterback for "vVe’re not a great team but son, and th e re Is little ex per­ ern M ethodist U niversity. p u ts the c l a m p s on a U C L A q u a rte rb a c k . our in tram u ral and athletic fa­ 1 fallback barged his way 50 yards lr lo sses, several tim es w e’ll get bet’e r ,” Daugherty of- P h o to by G e o rg e J u n n e c ilitie s, too. ienced backup help at any of the State’s , toughest assignm ent only touchdown and picked in crucial sltua'ions. (c o n ti n u e d on p a g e B -8 ) l i n e o r linebacklng positions. w ill be containing Illinois full­ - y r 1. | | rushJr.& V ne ? 1 the D augherty, w as -nisfP-.J with »■■■i * . ¿ .u back Jim T poirnas .r/ic i'u.tk" the state high Q. ''^e^v^av- .'jw cilc >>.9, .r-Jarpo through State*defensive line hacf allowed ing fo b u y th e ir fo o tb all Spartan defenses during the p ast eight previous team s. G rabow ski s ? tid o l r e b o it i ‘ vWi i L . also sco red t h e gam e’s only yard low hurd les. He was an a ll- d o y o u e x p e c t a d r o p In t h e two season s. touchdown on a 14-yard b u rst state selection as a single wing student football c r o w d ? L ast y ear, Grabow ski gained FILET-0-FISH 185 yards against State, leading his team to a 16-0 victory. He scored one touchdown and ram ­ bled for gains of 58 and 53 y ard s. through the center of the line. V eteran h a l f b a c k s T renton Jackson, Dick Kee andS am 'P rlce round out the Illini running a t­ tack, which Is directed by quar­ tailback at W heaton. Jordan, 6-2 and 204 pounds, is an excellent rece iv er and a vic­ ious downfield blocker. He m ade A ll-A m erica d u r i n g his high A. Y es, we’ll experience som e decline in student turnout. We’ve averaged about 82 p er cent tu rn ­ out of the total cam pus body in During the 1963 cam paign, when school c a re e r. the p ast, and we expect the p e r ­ Coach P ete E lliott’s Illlno lsw ere terback F re d C ustardo, a 6 -ft., clim bing tow ards Rose Bowl re c ­ 197-pound veteran. Illinois biggest problem Is Its centage to drop around 70 p er ognition, Grabow ski was a key C ustardo w ill be passing to weak frontline offense and de­ cent. figure in his squad’s 13-0 win ends John VVrlght a n d L a rry fense. G raduation has claim ed all Jordan, both sophom ores who six of l a s t y e a r’s letterm en over the S partans. have displayed g reat p rom ise guards, along with five exper­ Q, Do you feel the n ew In 19 c a r r i e s , Grabowski ienced tackles and a reg u lar of­ p o licy m ight hurt ticket picked up 85 y ard s, which was 14 so fa r. s a l e s , if, s a y , o n e s tu d e n t m o re than the fam ed M ichigan W right stands 6-0, weighs 197 fensive cen ter. k n o w s he ca n 't p o s s ib ly m a k e one o r two g a m e s, s o h e d e c i d e s not to s p e n d S 8 fo r the s e a s o n p a s s ? #*■IFy #« * *—* ' ■ - ** fu 'M & S ß rS ’C*. A. It’s a m atter of econom ic m PÉI « 1 ip i -ylÉIl m p rin cip le. It’s a bargain for the student even if he only plans to ,.r ■ attend two gam es, because he only has to pay 58 for a season p a ss. O therw ise he would have <« n * ; to pay $5 for each gam e he want# to attend. \ Q . ' If a s t u d e n t d o e s n ' t \ buy h is ticket during r e g ­ v v ¡¡T i s t r a t i o n , w h a t m u s t he do m m if h e l a t e r d e c i d e s he w a n t s to s e e o n e c e r t a i n jk « g a m e (like h o m e c o m in g )? i« JWi A. He m ust pay $5 for an indi­ vidual re se rv e ticket. 0 $f j ê u f I 1 l* i Wf em V Q . W h a t if a s t u d e n t d o e sn 't h a v e enough m on ­ e y to p u r c h a s e a s e a s o n J 1 à IP '* 4 p a s s at r e g i s t r a t i o n , c a n I Quick Snqck or he o r sh e b u y the s e a s o n set by so m e other date? Fast Dinner iA4 w , If A . Season tick ets will be av ail­ able up to F riday, O ct. 8. How­ ev er, after reg istratio n the sea­ son set should be picked up on the m ain floor of Jenison F ield at the Golden Arches' H ouse. East L a n sin g Q . D o e s n ' t it s e e m a on G ra n d R iv e r A ve . little u n f a ir to t h e c o l l e g e 1 BIk. E a s t of C a m p u s stu d e n ts, w hen on buck 2 B Ik s . W e s t of Union d ays (there a r e th ree buck MeDonald's days t h i s year) h i g h F O R M EN W H O K N O W M OW TO H A N D L E W O M EN school students can see Soap Gift Set $5.4-02. Cologne. 4-oz. After-Shave and the g a m e fo r only S I? Start your day with Dante toiletries. It’s a never- L a n sin g' ending pleasurethe world over. Cologne $2.95, $5, Soap Gift Set S7.50. Spray Deodorant $2.50 Spray and $10. After-Shave $2.50 and $4.50. Soap-On- Talcum $2.50. P-«< our»«*»comm#«/«/ Ifnut at us f A . A student ticket g u a ra n ty s A-Rope $2. Cologne Refrishe/ tot i, him a reserv ed seat for every BA N TE 30 15 W, Saginaw $2.95. Twin-Pack, containing 4-ox. Cologne and toiletries gam e, while buck days are nn,t 4 70 0 S. C e d a r 4-ox. After-Shave, $5. 4-ox. Cologne Refresher and 2 1 2 N. L a r c h in effect for m ost big gam es and sello u ts. Freshm en haven’t DANTÉCUSTOMDIVISIONOFSHIELDS.INC «01F CHICAGO/DALLAS'LOSANGELESATli lONOON-PABiS ROM! I ( c o n tin u e d on p a g e B - 7 ) M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T h u r s d a y , S e p te m b e r 30, 1965 B’/ I n t r a m u r a l / N e w s T h e intram u ral departm ent oqer7 will hold two sep arate m eetings tonight to get its fall sp o rts p ro ­ gram underway. All residence hall m anagers f t a re asked to attend a m eeting in V 208 Men’s IM at 7 p.m . Anyone in terested in officiat­ \ \ ing at gam es should re p o rt to the sam e room at 8:30 p.m . GOLF T h ere will be a m eeting for all C o p y rig h t t h i K ro ge r C o . 1965 W e re ie rv e th e r ig h t to lim it q u e n titie i Kroger Brands fresh m an golf candidates at 8:30 tonight in the lobby of Jenison / Quality Guarantee ! F ield House. Now 5 G reat K roger Stores in the “ W e lc o m e Students W e invite y o u * to shop and S a v e at t h e s e tw o c o n v e n ie n t ly You must be satisfied that your * Kroger Brand item equals or e x ­ located K r o g e r S t o r e s .“ RUGBY Lansing Area Open Sundays 12 p.m. 2825 East Grand R ive r 9 a . m . - 10 p .m . Mon. - t h r u S a t . 12 p . m . t o 7 p . m . S u n . cels any other brand in quality A m eeting will be held at 7 to­ to 7 p.m. F o r Your Shopping Convenience or Kroger w ill replace it with night in 213 Men’ s IM for all po­ Frandor Shopping Center 9 a.m . - 9 p . m . Mon. t h r u S a t . 1 2 p . m . t o 7 p . m . S u n . \ the brand of your choice ten tial m em bers of theMSU Rug­ or refund your money by C lub. Kroger Cut W a x Beans 1-lb. cans or W R E ST LIN G F resh m en and tra n sfe r stu­ dents interested in w restling Kroger Peach, Apricot or Strawberry Preserves 1-lb. 2-oz.*iars S SLICED PEACHES >bc*ns A vond ale Kidney Beans 1-lb. 5-oz. cans or s should rep o rt to 216 Men’s IM Kroger Tea Bags pkg. of 48 or KROGER PEAS 1-lb. 1-oz. cans at 5 p.m . T uesday. LIQUID SWEETNER ‘ w. Kroger Frozen Corn, Peas, French Fries or C IF T S ! FEN CIN G Kroger Non Fat All students in terested in fenc­ PEAS & CARROTS 10-oz. wt. pkgs. fo r DRY MILK 1-lb 9 6-oz pkg fo r ing are asked to re p o rt to 208 M en's IM at 5 p.m . W ednesday. Kroger Red Tart Cherries or Kroger Virginia Peanuts 7-oz wt can or PEANUT BUTTER s AVONDALE TOMATOES >•». cans s Tickets (continued f rom page B“ 6 ) Country Club Chili Con Carne or Kroger W hole Kernel or Cream Style Corn Mb. 1-oz. cans CORNED BEEF HASH *>*« » com plained at all about the new Kroger Catsup 14-oz. wt. btls , Peas 8-oz. wt. cans or policy, m ainly because they w ere Kroger FRUIT COCKTAIL 8%oz w, cans unfam iliar with our p ast policy. SANDWICH COOKIES m fo r fo r Of co u rse, the old students have com plained. Still buck days serve as a public relatio ns factor, to A vondale H alves or Kroger Spinach 15-oz. wt. can or get local area kids in terested in MSU. SLICED PEACHES <•* Kroger Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink or <-> s APPLESAUCE Kroger Kraut 1-lb can or 1-lb cans O , H o w w ill the octuol TOMATO JUICE ^ 1 4 o z cans EVAPORATED MILK ~ tick et picku p w o rk fo r A vond ale Peas 1-lb 1-oz cans or Kroger Sliced Cheese 8-oz. wt. pkgs or the r e s t of t h e h o m e gam es? CAKE MIXES « 3" pk„ CUT GREEN BEANS «s. fo r A. Exactly the sam e as last Spotlight Instant Tiger Tail y e ar, except, of co u rse, the stu­ eh«! See Kroger's New M ailer for dent now m ust bring his season Kroger 1-lb. loaf COFFEE 10 -oz. wt jar $1 BROOM p a ss card instead of his activity CRACKED WHEAT BREAD s Kroger Kroger 3 ? O ff Label Thin Kroger Spinach 1-lb. 11-oz. cans or P 4 P ie c e s o f T o w n n FRUIT COCKTAIL "b i-«»™ GrapeJuice31,4p,bHs 89< SPAGHETTI 1-lb. pkg 20i ■ « 6 0 C o u n try S to n e w a re Kroqer Frozen C au liflo w er, Limas, Green Beans or A vondale Frozen Embassy BROCCOLI SPEARS 10-oz. wt. pkgs. French Fries 3 m b rf» ’ 1 SYRUP 2 1 * 4« . b,is. *1 P 4 P ie c e s o f T o w n 'n ■ i C C C o u n try G la s s w a re Silver Platter Rib 2 C a s tle Rose C a n n o n T e rr ie s C e n te r C u t 1 2 0 0 EJC TA A .**?•■ £'Chops to p r a i u e S ta m p s ! * Tenderay Boston Rolled P L U S ’ 5 2 .0 0 in B o n e le s s C a sh S a y in g s ! If y o u d i d n o ! r e c e i v e a m a i l e r , s e e y o u r BILL BEARDSLEY local K r o g e r S to re M a n a g e r . book. Also this y ear a student P o t R o a s t m ay bring as m any as 12 card s U.S. Utility Grade for exchange, w hereas la st year they could only exchange eight W est Virginia W hole or Half Macintosh activity books. Q. W h y on ly one pickup lo ca tio n with the c a m p u s a s s p r e a d o u t a s it i s ? S e m i- B o n e le s s H A M S "> A p p le s b y B u s h e l th e •"'» Plus 5 0 ? 99* Deposit on Crate 1 5 - 1 b. B a g 4 9 * A. F or one thing th e re is no Diamond Shelled English oth er building designed to handle „ . r Fres-Shore Frozen M M tick et lin es. And we also feel that Singleton Brand Walnuts or Pecans *• g g y the changing of the rule from a m axim um of eight to a m axim um of 12 ca rd s p er person w illfac il- F r o ze n S h rim p 12-oz. wt. pkg. 99 CUBE STEAKS ■* Pt, 9 9 * O scar M ayer Franks lb. 6 9 ? or FISH STICKS Country Club _ '»•“>■*« 8 9 * a a Florida Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT _ 4 4 9 * . A • itate pickup. Singleton Frozen Singleton Frozen LINK PORK SAUSAGE'b79* FRANKS 2 "b 99* Indian Summer m m Shrimp 3 lb. bag ’ 3.69 Shrimp 1V4 lb. bag ^ 1 . 89 H ygrade s Sportsman - Eckrich Eckrich A A APPLE CIDER 9®n°n 69^ Q . Is t h e p r e s e n t p o l i c y s u b j e c t to r e v i s i o n , if th e 80L0GNA 12-oz wt p i, 59* All Beef Franks 1-lb. pkg. n e e d a r i s e s in t h e f u t u r e ? A. D efinitely. We re a lis e there are som e iniquities in the new policy, and we welcom e c r iti­ cism and questions. T h is is the only-w ay we can find a suitable policy for students. One revision is already underway. With two big hom e gam es with M ichigan and Ohio State in *66, students w ill be issued th eir seaso n p asses during the spring. T his w ill as­ su re the student body of seats. D i s a b i l i t i e s C o s t $ 3 2 , 7 3 4 M SU paid out a total of $32, 7 34.49 in disability p a y m e n t s from January through June of this y e a r. F o r em ployes injured on the Job, $4,867 was paid for the firs t week off w ork. A total of $19, TOP VALUE H TOP VALUE j 1 — --« e .w I 25 stamps !5 l K l0 mm 387 w as paid to em ployes who f A ts Tt am . '.p t Ms I w ere disabled m ore than one w eek. I W ITH THIS COUPON O N 'i I ■ O E lO T v lY'U r lil ’LM I 25 stamps! 25 stamps* 5 A rnm TOP V A i u f ■ am a to p v a iu e ■ — 0 stampsII50 stamps ä t o p v a lu e ■ E WITH THIS COUPON ON i BtóoaBBfiltófilSM I f t # the pen tiei e o l 10-lbt or more ■ » 'M . ’* - Inuries cost $4,561 for Olln the purchase o f 2 o r m ore pkgs o f | H ü purchase o f 3-lbs. o r m ore W ITH THIS COUPON O N WITH THIS C OUPON O N tnepurcnaseot a 12-01 wt * H ealth C enter treatm ents and ft . as — - Freshly rru G ro u n d e m y wiw«..«* - the purchase of 2 o r m ore pkgs o f the purchase o f a 1-lb. pkg. o f _ Kroger Baked I w,lD I i t f j I ,$3,9lR .Hcr,. «#-■«cam pus m edical 13 &s¡Si !• •D rum s tic k s o r IR H E ItltftiJ S A LT tN ES- o r. i# P IC A M ,-,, --. . , „ . 5 ilJID SEED I , IMPORTED IM P U R I W B Ü LB SI serv ic e s. i The widow of Jam es J. B ren­ | ■ Breasted D i c d d i c u Fryers r ijc . o i unucKoro T Meat I chuck mm Loaf Luai Breasts I ■ Breasts wv /n b s attached /rtb a ttached ..a AK ■ O A S U A J I T T YLIN K u n iv a S^ H O N E YG — R .. A H A .1__ M • SJ C A I ^ r*_I R A M E . ./ LR O .1 LLS Ro® ■I e da,m „K ro g ert huIB r I p p H O L 1 A N D 6 nan, p ro fesso r of police adm ini­ I M 1 M 2 .I M A m (7. I Redeem at K ro g e r th ru I S aturday, O c to b e r 2, 1965. Redeem at K ro g e r thru ■ stra tio n and public safety who ,M d _ Redeem at vK.A roAgae rr th »hr., ru |I M CpHppm Redeem at at K K ro ro a gee rr th th ru ru 2 |M *v ' n_j Redeem af K ro ge r th ru 3 l " * S aturday, O c to b e r 2, 1965. I S a tu rd ay. O c to b e r 2 , 1 96 5 . | died Sept. 8, w ill receiv e his I S a tu rd ay. O c to b e r 2, 1965. | S a tu rd ay. O c to b e r 2 . 1 96 5 . | S aturday, O c to b e r 2, 1965 S a tu r d a j^ O c lo b e r 7 .1 9 6 5 .1 J a tu rd a y , - sa la ry Çpr one year. » ) T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 30, 1965 B-8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan SUMMER ROUNDUP W h e a t ( ie s ) " B r e a k f a s t O f C h a m p io n s By R O B E R T A Y A F IE ‘B e v o £ ' M o v e s In ', S ta te N ew s S p o rts W r it e r The Spartan hooters opened the ’65 cam paign on home sod. F o r d d y M o v e s O u t Saturday, topping Wheaton 9-0 B ruce F ossum , who spent the past six season s here as with a scoring b arrag e spread S ta te 's assista n t basketball coach under Forddy A nderson, out for four periods and a sp ark ­ sw itched sp orts this sum m er to accept the head golf post at ling defense. MSU. Fossum succeeds John B rotzm ann, who was desig­ The b reak s, how ever, w eren’t didn’t dent the Spartans’ sp irit, that. M cLane is lost for the sea­ nated the club m anager at F o rest A kers. all f a v o r a b l e . G eorge Janes, though. With the clock showing son; both Jacobsen and Jan es are * • • who led the G reen and White 11:55, Rick Nelke ran in from the question m ark s, depending on M ichigan State basketball took on a St. L ouis coaching- to the NCAA cham pionships with 14 and Busch took his left-sid e how well and how fast they heal. look with the appointm ent of Bob *'Bevo” Nordm ann as 15 goals and 5 a s s ists for the p a ss to score. Both in ju ries are trick y ones. fresh m an basketball coach. Head coach John Benlngton and *('4 season, was out in the second T he goalie spot is S tate’s big h is a s s i s t a n t Sonny M eans a re a l s o from St. Louis. period with a pulled ham string T he sco re read 5-0 at the half. question m ark. Handling the nets N ordm ann, only a year away from pro basketball (he played m uscle. In the fourth segm ent, B usch and Pete Hens led off the th is y ear is Mike L esnik, whom with C incinnati, St. L ouis, New York and B oston), is prob­ John M cLane sustained a broken State attack with a p a ir of un­ Kenney feels shows quite a bit ably one of the ta lle st coaches ev er. He stands 6-10. lee. assisted goals straight up the of p ro m ise. T his is L esnik’s m iddle. Fourth - period sco res firs t tim e in that spot, having * * * tate was withou the services cam e on F u lle r's goal with Busch played cen ter half in high school Spartan swim ace G ary D illey captured firs t place honors '0Î B ert Jacobsen, i sophom ore helping out from th e right and and spring d rills. in the W orld G am es at B udapest, Hungary, in the 220 m eter halfback« irj'-trrd a Q ran gnuston andC hristoff team ­ b ackstro ke. He also swam a leg on the U.S. freesty le relay tice, Jacobsen had an operation ing up to aid Busch in his final unit, which took firs t place at 400 m e ters. D illey’s p e r­ of his ailing knee before the tally. form ance in the N ational AAU gam es won him a place on s ta rt of ‘all workouts. N e w Y e a r , the A m erican squad that traveled to B udapest and other ‘‘Nick, K rat looked quite good E a stern Europe citie s. If the team * didn't switch goals every p e r i o d , th e territory' claim ed by Wheaton’sgoai tender at ce n ter half,” Kenny noted, re fe rrin g to his defense. “ Tom B elloli, another sophom ore from St. L ouis, did a fine Job at right N e w H o p e s „ * * * F orddy Anderson, the form er Spartan cage boss, ac­ cepted a dual-role position at H iram Scott C ollege (Scotts- would have beer, reduced to b a r­ bluff, N eb.), an institution opening its doors for the first ren soil. L arry C hristoff opened fullback. So did R uschinski and B O O T IN G B U S IN E S S — S o p h o m o re G uy B u s c h (in s t r i p e s ) w a s in th e b o o tin g the scoring, taking a rebound T urgud Enuston, but they each F o r R u g g e r s b u s in e s s la s t w e ek , a s h e le a d th e S p a r ta n s o c c e r te a m to a 9 - 0 v ic to r y o v e r tim e th is fall. A nderson will serv e as athletic d irec to r and from G ary M cBrady who drew need m ore experience at their W h e a to n by ta lly in g f iv e g o a ls . T h e b o o te r s m e e t D e n is o n in a h o m e c o n te s t basketball coach at H iram Scott. Five hundred students the goalie out of position with p osition s.” A host of returning reg u lars F r i d a y a t 3 p .m . P h o to b y L a r r y F r itz la n w ere expected to be on hand this fall. a rig h t-sid e kick. provide MSU’s rugby team with * * * Looking at the season, he rates high hopes for this season’ s cam ­ F or the firs t tim e ev er, the Spartan sw im m ers will have Five m inutes and twenty se­ Akron, Indiana, M arquette and St. paign, and a good chance to im ­ a fu ll-tim e diving coach. John N arcy, a form er A ll-A m erica conds later, Guy Busch added L ouis as the toughest elevens on prove on last y e a r’s reco rd . T R I O O F F I N J U R E D L I S T diver at M ichigan, will concen trate on giving the usual dim the first of five goals of the day. the schedule. A s far as another T he team ’s second y ear of S partan diving picture a boost. Manny Ruschinski took the ball cham pionship year goes, tim e is com petition will begin at 4 p.m . * * * down straight ah^ad, kicking it going to have a lot to do wdth Saturday against W indsor at Old two feet in front of him to Busch, C ollege Field. W indsor is one of Doug R oberts, a th re e -y e a r hockey standout who set a sea­ who placed it between the goalie the team s in the Southw estern O ntario Rugby Union which MSU Harriers Have High Hopes son scoring reco rd for State la st year with 61 points on 28 goals and 33 a ssists, signed with the D etroit Red Wings, and the left post. To Cover Cards the h a rrie rs added strength on R oberts is cu rren tly in training with the Wing’ s top m inor recen tly Joined. B y JO E M IT C H A ll-A m erica Payton F uller a s ­ Big T en and other m idw est S ta te N e w s S p o r ts W r i t e r the b asis of his cham pionship league club, P ittsburgh. sisted Busch to lead off the se­ The P a c k a g i n g Society will schools will also be com peting p erform an ces In the Big Ten * * * cond period, and followed that lam inate student I.D. or any other against MSU in the M idwest Rug­ No coach likes to give ex­ Indoor and outdoor m ile runs. State will host only one B igT enC ham pionship m eet during score with a long boot to M cBrady card s or. Monday, Tuesday and by Union. T he league champion cuses as to why hfs team fail­ M a r t e n s w ill com bine with the 1965-66 school y ear and that will com e in indoor track . who took it from the outside right W ednesday from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . goes to T oronto for Canadian ed to live up to p re-seaso n ex­ th ree other sen io rs to form the and in. on the second floor of the L’nion. national ch am pionships.T heU ni- pectations, but last y ear c ro s s ­ nucleus of this y e a r’s cro ss coun­ * * * Then cam e Jan es' injury. It P ric e is ten cents p er card. v e rsity of M ichigan, also in the country m entor F ran D lttrich try squad. C aptain Paul M cCol- John Biedenbach, who spanked rival p itch ers for a .393 league, plays MSU each year for had no other choice. Injuries lam heads the veteran list and Is batting average last sprin g, was named to the NCAA A ll- the Steeby Cup. took th ree key m em bers from expected to Im prove upon his A m erica second team . Biedenbach set an, all-tim e season APPEARANCE COUNTS A second team will also be D lttrich’s squad and as a re ­ sixth place perform ance In the high for b ase hits .in 1965 with 57. com peting this year, so new play­ sult the h a rrie rs slipped to an Big Ten and his eighth place Let LOUIS Make e r s a re needed for both the A and unusually m edicore reco rd . finish In the IC4A. B team s. Anyone in terested in D espite grinding out a reg u lar Y o ur’ s Flawless playing rugby should contact John season m ark of 4-1, the Spar­ B randt, 306 W est McDonel, or tans failed to produce In the N eville Doherty, Spartan Village. tournam ent portion of the se a ­ H e l p m a t e O n T h e W a y FAST IN BY 10 AM OUT BY son. D lttrich’s crew finished a 4 PM MON. THRU SAT. T he fall schedule: disappointing second in the Big Oct. 2 W indsor H T en, cam e in fourth In the IC4A CLEANER AND Oct. 9 M ichigan A m eet and a dism al 16th In the F o r C r o w d e d F o r e s t A k e r s Oct. 16 W indsor H I NCAA cham pionships. SHIRT LAUNDRY Oct. 23 W indsor A But with a fresh season on the 4,725 public golfers used the up on the cham pionship co urse, Oct. 30 M ichigan H horizon , p ro sp ects look bright D IC K S H A R K E Y B y BO B H O R N IN G a corresponding ris e will prob­ Nov. 6 W indsor A a sophom ore in 1963 was runner S ta te N e w s S p o r ts W r ite r c o u rse In 1964. 623 E. Grand R iver ED 2-353 for the cro ss-c o u n try team to T he new course will be 2,745 ably accom pany on the sm all t A çrnS» jfjjom S f if vices Nov. 13 Sarnia H regain th e ir oast form , up In the H tc Ten and 10th In the. spring of 19^" the shout v ard s long, with g 4^ c o u rse, B rqtzm ap explained. ^ . if K — ». 20 « à ^ c h ig a r. . - ‘ ;«M’'^is.A:vVij-c-AT«.fhls tim e t'de N o .,.v x W ^ also gained *«fo re * 0n F o re s * ^ * •*»* .^6 p a r of the holes w m ’ around Is to swt’y IveitvViy'daruugh A m erica honors that y e ar. * ro co u rsrsee should s wesrn or>)v one ball b e : 1-350 (4); 2-375 (4 ); .3-255 b e allowed toj^se ine.b’iu»v. ."•.Y;V an en tire y ear, but D lttrich and Sharkey, rat DWtriCTv as Is headed your way instead of (4); 4-475 (5); 5-150 (3); 6-350 along with the students. N um er­ the h a rrie rs also have th eir eye the b est long distance man In th ree . (4); 7-130 (3); 8-330 (4); 9-350 ous w ater fountains near the tees If everybody and his set on that conference crow n— S partan h isto ry , has run well A nine-hole co u rse is expected (4). If another nine is added lat­ and a new clubhouse will feature som ething they have p o ssessed In p ra c tic e and given no indica­ to be read y by then. It will be lo­ e r, It will be about 3,000 yards the co u rse. 10 of the la st 15 seasons. tion of ill-effects after his leg cated ac ro ss H arriso n Road from long with a p ar of 36, B rotzm an duck-billed platypus phones T he Injured trio of la st sea­ operation of 1964. the p resen t co u rse. indicated. son Is back and cham pionship Also back after m issing m ost T he new co u rse is underw ayto "A bout one-third of the new Duffy’ s Boys Long Distance at 9 P.M. hopes a re i running high again of last y e a r with recu rrin g leg ease crow ded conditions on the co u rse is seeded now,” B rotzm an as the Spartans approach their in ju ries a re Keith C oates and 18-hole co urse, club pro John said. “ Bad w eather has slowed ( c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e B -6 ) • Saturday opener with Indiana at M ike M artens. B rotzm an said. "S tudents have the work, but seeding will be fin­ F o re st A kers. Although having had no p re ­ been turned away tim e and again ished next y e a r.” fered afterw a rd s. L a te r in his Why don’t you phone Back with an ex tra y e a r’s eli­ vious v a rsity com petition, C oates on week ends this y e ar, and when T he nine-hole co u rse is de­ p re s s conference he em phasized gibility is Dick Sharkey, who as Is definitely expected to give F o re st A kers granted money for signed f o r slow er a n d le s s - the point again when he said, earlier-or later? the co u rse, he intended it to be experienced golfers, he s a i d . " I t's a re a l sp irited team which 482 -1 55 4 482-0653 for student use firs t,” B rotzm an “ G reens and tees w ill be la r­ w ill Im prove.” Then he sighed said. g er, and th ere w ill be few er " I hope.” So again A kers is donating tre e s and sand tra p s than on the Kenney w ith th ree field goals, lTeusPrto*NS money to co nstruct a new co u rse. which enabled him to set gam e, big c o u rse ." ÎJ RICARDO’S In 1964, 27,770 golfers used the cham pionship co u rse an d a 2 0 p e r F ees for the new co u rse will be approxim ately half those of the season and c a re e r m arks at MSU, split the offensive m ite with backs 1 cent Increase Is expected this cham pionship co u rse, which are: Aplsa and C lint Jones. Q u arter­ y e a r. 15,913 students, 4,390 MSU studen ts, $1; faculty, $1.50; alum ­ back Steve Juday hit on 10 of 13 BIG PIZZA em ployees, 2,742 a l u m n i and ni, $2.50; public, $4. If fees go p a sses fo r an even 100 y ard s. CONTEST rJ tM Rates Drop at 8 PM n (on-campus students only) O ct, 1 to N o v , 1 in c lu s iv e L ik e , s a y , a n y t i m e b e t w e e n 8 P .M . a n d 4 :3 0 A .M . w e e k n i g h t s , o r a n y t i m e ( d a y o r YO U CAN £ n i g h t) o n S u n d a y . Those are th e tim e s w hen th e low est s ta tio n -to -s ta tio n Long D ista n ce rates are in e ffe ct. They never g et any lo w e r! By th e way, s ta tio n -to -s ta tio n c a lls be­ tw e en p o in ts in M ic h ig a n alw ays co st so m e ­ w h a t m ore w h e n you c a ll “ C o lle c t.1’ B ut, r \ you d o n ’t have to w a it ’t il 8 P.M. to phone because th e lo w e st rates fo r “ C o lle c t” c a lls These Great Prizes s ta rt a t 6 P .M . week n ig h ts. A nd th e y are 1. 17” P ortable T .V , also in e ffe c t every w e e k e n d —a ll day S a tu r­ 2. AM-FM-SW T ra n sisto r day and Sunday. 3. Pocket T ra n sisto r Radio 4. "K ing’s 1/2 A cre P izza” So avoid th e rush. T h e re ’s p le n ty o f tim e 5. 3-16 in. P izzas to c a ll Long D ista n ce and s till g et th e lo w ­ est rates. Long D ista n ce is th e next best call tonight th in g to b e in g th e re , _ t Michigan Bell RICARDO’S 482-0653 482-0654 Part of the Nationwide Bell System 482-1554 4 8 2 -1 5 5 5 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday, Septem ber 30, 1965 B*9 D A V E H A N S O N P a v e l P u t s In tr o d u c in g P a r i s i a n s Zeitgeist Is Here, T h e N e w O n S c r e e n CAMPUS E ric Pavel, the photographer But What Is It? who film s people, not Just scen­ e ry , will p resen t his “ Paris” travelogue at 8 p.m . Saturday In Z eitgeist, MSU’s new off-cam pus " lite ra ry ” But since Z eitgeist Is based on the us-them the A uditorium . m agazine, takes two pages to say w h at's wrong p rem ise, It Is doubtful w hether th e re exists the P av el’s P a ris is alive with stu­ w ith the State News. It shouldn’t take nearly that freedom to p ra ise as w ell as c riticiz e. dents and h isto ry . Students gath­ ‘m uch space h ere to retu rn the favor. e r in the c e lla rs to sing 17thcen­ BOOK If Z eitgeist is Just a lite ra ry m agazine. It Is a T h ere Is nothing Inherently w rong with having tu ry songs, flock to the b istro s bad one. If It Is a vehicle for the notorious the m agazine state Its position against all that to h ear the songs of B eatrice group that puts out Logos, It's a fake. it sees bad about the MSU com m unity. But every­ A rnac and lose th em selves in W hatever it Is, Z eitgeist c rie s for help and thing It p ro tests against has been brought up be­ painting at the L atin Q u arter and understanding and then alienates the read er with fore, and the editorial m erely serv es to m ark along the L eft Bank. trash y poetry, bad sto ries and n o t-too -g reat the editors as troublem akers. a rt. A board a Seine R iver boat, Why did they feql that they had to state their P av el guides his tour p ast a T he only thing worth saving Is Its editorial. position on everything unless they w elcom ed the little-know n replica of the Statue If Z eitg eist could live up to its p ro m ises, it inevitable label? Who a re they, anyway? Does STORE would be sp ectacular, if not valuable. But after of L iberty and into the h e a rt of Z eitgeist exist to prom ote the a rts o r the sp irit P a r i s . At P alace Vendom e, decrying the lack of liberal a rts and ' ‘cu ltu re’’ of B erkeley? C a rtie r, Jew eler to kings, d is­ at MSU and In this com m unity, the ed itors offer plays his gem s. The tou r ex­ nothing to prove they can change this. T hese last two things a re clo sely linked. Lots p lo re s P a ris from the F lea M ar­ I n t r o d u c t o r y S p e c i a l Any voice In the "w ild e rn ess” would be w el­ of “ a rty ” folk take p art In dissent through their ket to the P alace of V e rsa ille s. com e, if that voice w ere sin cere . T here Is a work as w ell as through social p ro te st. And what need for som ething like Z eitgeist fo r the free m ark s the situation at B erkeley as different Is A fter studying engineering and «expression of ideas and experim entation In the the fact that th e re Is talent as w ell as anger be­ econom ics in Sw itzerland a n d field of the a rts . hind It all. England, Pavel moved to South The pro test h ere is pretty A m erica and founded the Pan s e c o n d -c l a s s by com parison. A m erican P re s s and Film C o. P ro test is for p ro test’s sake. Since settling in C alifornia in R i n g o ’s R i n g R a c e - Z eitgeist tends to prove this by 1953, he has produced a se rie s aligning Itself with the B erkeley of classro o m f i l m s on Latin sp irit here and then lacking the A m erica for Encyclopedia B ri­ At Our Health And Beauty Aid» Dept. ability to say anything new about tannica. J u s t A B e a t le s G a g It. P avel, who speaks six lan­ Hopefully, Z eitgeist-1 is a bad guages, began traveling as a boy By D A V E HANSON S ta te N ew s R e v ie w e r What saves the B eatles’ new m ovie, "H elp!” from being shin­ dig w ide-screen Is that it doesn’t exam ple of what it hopes to do. Among the 35,000 students at MSU and those on the fringe, th ere should be som e sparks of talent. If they can be found, Z eitgeist will be worth keeping. with h is father. H is " P a r is " travelogue opens th is season’ s w orld travel se rie s on cam pus. T urning from gay P a ris to the wild w est, the international film Alberto VO-5 Shampoo flretend to be a m ovie. No one If not, if it rem ains just a life­ s e rie s s ta rts F riday with the tak es it seriously. less rag of p ro test, its value is B roadw ay m usical "A nnie Get And th ere Is nothing in the only In its novelty. Y our Gun.” T his Irving B e rlir B eatle s’ acting to c ritic iz e be­ And if the sincerity on which com edy, starrin g Howard Keel, $1.50 can cau se they don’t act. T hey run, the m agazine is based can reach B etty Hutton and Keenan Wynn, lay around, sing, talk, gag and the co n trib u to rs, the w rite rs, it w ill be shown at 7:30 p.m . in the act like kids. F or those who dig w ill be a w orthw hile m edium . A uditorium . only the B eatles, th is is probably Z eitgeist justifiably attacks the enough. F o r those who don’t or Red C edar Review for what it Y ou c a n d a n c e to are on the b o rderlin e, th e re is has b e c o m e . A once-a-yez.r enough im agination in the produc­ " q u a rte rly ,” it was unable this tion to m ake it worth seeing. spring to find anything to justify Ringo has a ring, used in a hu­ keeping it around. m an sacrifice by som e m y ster­ But the reason RCR fails and ious cult, and the plot is one big Z eitgeist will fall is that the real chase in which the object is to de­ need is for an MSU q u arterly tach the ring from Ringo or vice w ith no strin g s attached, som e v e rsa. good and varied m aterial and But that doesn't m a tter. The som e conception of what students " p lo t” is Just an excuse for m ak­ T h ere is enough co lo r, action h e re a re like. ing a m ovie about the B eatles. and story to keep the audience Z eitgeist alienates the students > What m akes the film unusual is watching. B ecause th e m usic both with its editorial and its m a­ the way it is produced. T he pho­ doesn’t have to tell the story, it te ria l. T h eir answ er is, "W e tography is im aginative, though Is honest. It’s ju st a B eatle mov­ don’t ca re . We know what-is good U N C LE. som etim es stretched. T he gags, ie, pothing else. W hatever else and that’s what you’re going to ( s e e p a g e B -4 ) spoken anH slapstick, are c a r ­ is f o sting. g et,” . n rie d ott' w&ir. Occa? . ■"Aft- the hairy ex periences ifl •*- - i . .**•0. ' j t .a lite ra ry when the B eatles sin ^ tv v -A ^ V . ’’if'v ie ”. . t.ijp^raphed b y s u b - m agazine >• ' * * " ~ ri i i u \ n w ] p iv « « i» iw location in the Alps or the B a­ title s and superim posed gim ­ student’ m agazine." If it’s- off- ham as, there is an alm ost poetic m icks that are overdone, as is cam pus, it still m ust be d irec­ a rra y of shots, trick'and straig h t. m ost of what’s good.T he "m ea n ­ ted at the students. If it’s on- T h ese are the tim es when there is no script; the cam era does the talking and .the film editor In terp ret s. T he w ritten comedy isn’t as w hile back at the ranch” signs cam pus, it m ustn’t be the best a re good comedy for aw hile, but tra sh poured out by the English in the end they tie down the departm ent. action. Maybe it’s im possible to pi ease When the B eatles speak, in soft a significant portion of the 35,000. « good by com parison. When Ringo m odest tones, view ers may wish But Z eitgeist speaks for only a is trapped in a basem ent with a for A m erican subtitles, because handful, as does RCR. ferocious Bengal tig e r, everyone what they say is lost. Somebody can do b etter than s ta rts singing Beethoven’ s ninth T hey talk like fo reig n ers. that. to sooth the sa v a g e b e a st.In th e ir ap artm en t, w here a liv e-in g a r­ dener cuts the re a l g ra s s rug with a p a ir of false teeth, John T h e a te r G ro u p s H o ld sits reading the book he w rote, Ringo goes to the b u ilt-in auto­ m at and so on. O p e n H o u se T o n ig h t M ost of what p a sses fo rB eatle com edy is based on repetition. T he U n iversity T h ea ter and the M ary H a r d w ic k , who p e r­ T hey go to Scotland Y ard for P erfo rm in g A rts Com pany will form ed with the P ittsburgh P lay­ p rotection. “ So th ese a re the hold an open house at 7 tonight e r s and developed a school for fam ous B eatles and this is the in F airch ild T h eater to provide theological dram a at F irs t P r e s ­ fam ous Ringo,” says the in­ an opportunity for students of byterian C h u r c h in Stam ford, sp ecto r. the stage to m eet the p ro fes­ C onn., will be in the c a st. M iss "A nd this is the fam ous Scot­ sionals with whom they w ill work. Duckwall won acclaim for her land Y ard ,” says a B eatle. You T h ere is work in acting, light­ p erfo rm an ce in " E lizabeth the P am ela Hoxie, F ir s t Run­ have to have been th ere. ing, s c e n e r y c o n s t r u c t i o n , Q ueen” o n th eU n iv ersity T h eatre n er up In the 1965 M iss When the cam era m oves in to lighting, scenery construction, stag e. L a n s i n g contest sa y s , adore Ringo’ s profile, G eorge’s costum ing and m ake-up for any H ertha Schulze, in stru cto r in "D on’t let your self down teeth, P aul’s eyes and w hatever student in terested in the Uni­ speech, will set up m annequins when you want to m ake a John has, you have to be a teen­ v e rsity T h eater. T he season In­ to show students how a costum ing good im pression. Enjoy the ag er to enjoy It. cludes 17 dram atic productions, m is tre s s d e s i g n s the a c to rs' confidence, c h a rm , and But the B eatles a re natural from S hakespeare's "H am let” clo th es. Edward A ndreasan, a s­ poise you need to enjoy clow ns. T hey move funny, look to L eonard B ern stein ’s "W est sistan t p ro fesso r of speech, will college life. L earn to make funny and enjoy it. Any four peo­ Side S tory.” d iscu ss set design m odels he has a good first im pression a ple in the world could probably U nder the direction of M ariam co nstructed. lasting im pressio n. If you approach th e ir screen " ta le n t” Duckw all, in stru cto r in speech, F red S iebert, d e a n of the want to Im prove you rself If they could overcom e the inhi­ m em bers of the P erform ing A rts college of com m unication a rts, and move ahead to a suc­ bition s of being watched and en­ C om pany w ill p resen t scenes R obert J . O yer, chairm an of the cessful c a re e r. I highly r e ­ joy clowning fo r the ca m e ra .T h e from "A T h u rb er C arn iv al" for departm ent of speech, and Frank com m end your next step B eatles do. students attending the open house. R utledge, d irec to r of th e atre pro­ be to Joan Jew ett.” du ctio n s, will speak at the open T he college g irls ’ Self- house. Im provem ent C ourse will POTTERY FIRM DONATED The p resid en ts of the MSU show you how to: Plus E. Lansing’s Largest Selection of P la y e rs and T heta Alpha Phi, hon orary dram atics fratern ity , • Develope your p erso nality w ill d iscuss m em bership in th eir • Plan and ac cesso riz e your Regular Reading and Paperback Books M S U G e t s A r t i s t i c A i d organizations. w ardrobe sm artly T he open house p reced es the • Enhance y o u r natural A sm all p ottery w orks has been the two started the Pew ablc Pot­ firs t U n iversity T h ea tre tryouts beauty with the p ro p e r CAMPUS BOOK given to the Continuing Education tery w orks on Jefferson Avenue of the season, to be held at use of makeup and indiv -' S ervice for teaching ceram ics In D etroit. 7 p#m. Monday and T uesday in idual hair style. and a rt In the D etroit a re a . Caulkins supplied m ost of the F airch ild T h eater. 0 Walk with the g race and Pew ablc P o tte ry , donated by capital fo r the new venture and T he plays to be c a st at this confidence of a m odel. H enry L . Caulkins of D etroit, handled technical aspects of the tryout a re the two arena th eater w ill be continued on a sm all b usiness. M rs. Stratton concen­ productions, A r t h u r M iller’s scale and serv e as a continuing trated on ceram ic a rts and pro­ “T h e C ru c ib le ’ and B en C la s s e s begin O ct. 12 exhibition and sales facility for duced sev era l w orks not done Johnson’s “ E picoene,” and the STORES the production of ceram lcw o rk s, since the Babylonian period. F a i r c h i l d p r o d u c tio n of loan Jewett P rovost Howard R. N eville said. C. Allen H arlan, tru stee from Shakespeare’s " H a m l e t . ” T h e The concern w as started by "H a m le t” production will go on Caulkins and a neighbor, M rs. Southfield, said that MSU Is fo r­ to u r in 16 c o m m u n i t i e s in Career School W-illiam Stratton, In the early tunate to receiv e the gift. He M ichigan and O ntario. .,v A ■donated 55,5»EN«ro rh* U n iversity 520 W. Ionia, Ij.ansing 1900’s. C aulkins, owner of a De­ A rthur Kopit’s off-B roadw ay C all 482-1093 o r w rite for tro it dental supply company, de- fo r use in connection w ith the w orks. h it com edy, "O h, Dad, P oo r Dad, com plete inform ation. *veloped a kiln fo r the production M om m a’ s Hung You in th eC lo set of false teeth and kept It In his W arren M. Huff, chairm an of and I’m F eelin’ So Sad,” will A private g irls school barn. M rs, Stratton used the kiln for the board of tru stees said that the gift would benefit the whole open the m ain U n iv ersity T h eater licensed by the M ichigan B oard of Education 13 1E. GrandR iver 507E.GrandR iver season O ct. 19„T ryouts for this firin g china and pottery. In 1907, M ichigan a rt w orld. play will be held la te r. B-10 M ichigan State N ew s, E— t L ansing, M ichigan T h u rsd ay, S ep tem ber 30, 1965 m w r i JU S T A F E W B LO C K S O F F C A M P U S - AT SHOPPERS FAIR I :-«3 E . M IC H IG A N A V E .- N E X T DOOR T O FR A N D O R 1 OPEN 8 A.M. T010 P.M. DAILY SS& ! * i' lu iifim STORE-WIDE LOW PRICES- FRESH, LEAN, TASTY ANYDAY-EVERYDAY P O R K AT YOUR FRIENDLY BIG E! m m m m m rm m m m ® 29c V A L U E -C O U N T R Y FR ESH COTTAGE CHEESE S T E A K BONELESS ROLLED IB W . S W IF T ’S PREM IU M PORK ROAST LB. SLICED BACON LB. “ iy . \ -KKW. •>?: *• V.*. i c « BREADED SW IFT’S BROWN & S E R V E T W O -IN -O N E --A n o th e r r o llin g in n o v a tio n a t M SU, th is t r a i n - t r u c k w a s r e c e n tly p u t in to s e r v i c e in th e g o a l y a r d s at th e so u th c a m p u s p o w e r p la n t. 8 OZ. P h o to by L a r r y F r it z la n I PORK CUTLETS LB. SAUSAGE WT. P K G . WKHKKS& » » P i n i ; v--' HSSH •m a s m a m a m YO UR CH O ICE O F 35« V A L U E -D O L E DCCU A iT * M J ». y nU I V PINEAPPLE JUICE E x t e n s i o n S e r v i c e S t r e s s HYGRADE FRYERS ROLLED SAUAGE G o i n g B a c k T o F a r m s C OR 29« V A L U E L I B B Y ’S The MSU C ooperative Exten­ sion Service is reorganizing In an effort to take the 5 1-year- old organization out of urban are a s and concentrate on ru ral M ichigan. NewFarmC en terOkayed The MSU C ooperative Extension Service has received $50,000 TOMATO JUICE LB . LB . D irector Noel P. R alston has from the M ichigan L egislature to crea te a R ural M anpower M ■ sH announced the service w ill p ro ­ C enter. vide a m ore comprehensive- edu­ The center w ill prim arily be a knowledge cen ter, collecting 1 Ip li 1M l M M M É W M g W W cational program for com m ercial data on labor m anagem ent, housing, productivity and wages on AH W ag ricu ltu re and ru ral fam ilies. M ichigan’s “ 5,000 seasonal m igrant farm em ployees. ■i t e Î S L . W H O LE OR A N Y PO RTIO N P rim ary educational nphasis M ichigan is one of the nation's larg est em ployers of In ter­ w ill be given to ag riculture, a g ri­ state m igrant w o rk ers. LWvw'i* • D U T C H M AID S E M I-B O N E L E S S cultural m arketing, natural r e ­ Named to head the new cen ter is Daniel Sturt. He is a form er so urces, fam ily living education d istrict d irec to r for extension and continuing education p ro ­ A far and 4-H youth work. back Is the fact that the 1965 labor. M ichigan L eg islatu re appro - prlated about $300,000 less than the MSU budget requested. MSU gram s in the Upper Peninsula. Sturt also has experience as The chief reason for the cut­ an ag ricultural econom ist p a rticu larly in the study of farm LIM IT 3 CANS OF PIN EA PPLE JUICE, PLEASE *v ’Í8 i ii ! iif^Wtf^ÊÊiSSÊSÊÊÊÊÊ. teHf jHgÉL■ É l ' ugnar * v HAMS LB. c asked for $2.8 m illion to operate com m unity reso u rce develop - the serv ice this y ear. It Is sup­ is to take on, said Cowden. BIG E T E N D E R K R U S T S L IC E D W HITE ported by the federal govern­ m ent agent. T itles of Extension Service BIG E LEAN MONEY SAVOR BEEF * cube ; "T h e service m ent, and the counties as -veil county llitG s \ . »V— • Í- w ill move ac ro ss field staff have been changed -a s 'Me state.' ' LA.t.0 reflect »Cutback# wJli.r-wv» t * t>/> fol­ th Cowden com m ented.' " W h e r e In about ft1, p rim arily ag ricu l- V/a L B . lowing a re a s: fam ily living edu­ anreextension e counties would each have tq rfl, vpT?' i