S t u d e n t s M u s t 6A p p l y S e l v e s ’ T o S t a y O u t O f T h e D r a ft By M IC H A E L K IN D M A N cut this by 20.000," he said, "d u e to graduation and other consid­ leading to a degree " in the norm al am ount of tim e ," usually four o f-state students who a re re g istered in other states w ill com e under S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r eratio ns. y e ars, will not be drafted . But, he said, "w e need m o re m en for recla ssificatio n pro cedures in th eir home sta te s, B aird said. H olm es said that draft boards w ill not follow stric tly the U niver­ the arm ed forces, and we w ill begin inducting students who a re not B efore a student is Inducted, B aird said, he m ust be re c la ssi­ sity 's 12-credit minim um fo r fu ll-tim e status. Each case w ill be con­ applying th em selves.” fied 1-A, and accepted for the draft and he m ust pass a physical ex­ M ale students, long su re that they w ere protected from the draft sidered Individually, he said, reg a rd less of a student’ standing with M ichigan’s draft quotas have in creased steadily all y e ar, MaJ. am ination. by th e ir 2-S classificatio n, can sta rt w orrying all over again. Robert B aird of the Selective S ervice operations division said. C ases N atalie M. Dunn, senior clerk in the MSU re g is tra r’s office, said T he Selective S ervice d irec to r for the State of M ichigan said now being considered w ill help to fill a N ovem ber quota of 2,425. th ere has been no change in the U niversity’s procedure for re­ Thursday that a U niversity label of " fu ll-tim e studen t" may no "W e a re not going to defer any student who does not take the The October quota is 1,768. longer be enough to keep a student out of the Arm y. m axim um num ber of co u rses that he has the ability to tak e," porting a student’s Selective S ervice status. H olm es said. L ast January only 363 men from M ichigan w ere drafted . B ecause When a student is being considered for the draft, she said, In order to m eet the increasing m ilitary needs of the Viet Nam the Viet Nam w ar has escalated since then, the d raft quota for the the U niversity notifies the draft board whether he is carrying m ore w ar, C ol. A rthur A. Holmes said, draft boards in the state a re re - It is "absolutely n e c e ssa ry ," he said, for the student to con­ state has increased from 521 in M arch to 1,009 in June to 1,410 in o r less than 12 c re d its. The requirem ent for full-tim e status stated . evaluating all student deferm ents. vince his local board that he is applying him self fully. It is up to the Septem ber. in the U niversity catalog is 12 cred its, she said. The only inform a­ He said that within 15 to 20 days, the 76,000 student deferm ents student to inform his local board of his status. Only students who a re re g iste re d with draft boards in M ichigan tion sent to Selective Service is w hether or not a student m eets this granted last y ear w ill have been studied. "W e expect to be able to Holmes said that students who a re following a co u rse of studies w ill be affected by the reclassificatio n announced by H olm es. Out- requirem ent. MICHIGAN Partly Cloudy. . . . . n o th in g s o r e a s * u r i ng STATE a s th e s n o r e o f a v io le n t m an. - - D r is c a lE . N e a sa rk UNIVERSITY N E W S T e m p e r a tu r e : M id 5 0 ’s. S a tu rd a y : C lo u d y . Vol. 57 N um ber 22 E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan F rid ay , O cto b er 1, 1965 P ric e 10« AUSG MISHANDLED ITS FUNDS / AUDIT BOARD FINDS 35.580THIS TIME B y M A R G IE M A RSH S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r S e ríe sS ta rts C lear m ishandling of student funds by the A11-U niversity Student G overnm ent (AUSG) which was voted out of office last spring Th isM onday was rev ealed in a re p o rt by the audit com m ittee of A ssociated R e g i s t r a t i o n T o p s Students of MSU (ASMSL*), the new governm ent which replaced “ Student governm ent at MSU AUSG. should be abolished," said one student. M ore than $500 was involved in the m ism anagem ent, according P r e d i c t i o n A g a i n " I t ’s a great leadership tra in ­ to Webb M artin, ASMSU student board vice chairm an and F lin t ing ground," said another. senior. W hat's your opinion? Long distance phone ca lls charged to AUSG phones, a supposed A com puter digested figures A.ent of 31,459, R eg istrarH o rac e Student governm ent at 'MSU convention registratio n fee used for a plane trip to the convention and counted ca rd s all night, and C , King said today. T he figure is has had a long and often shaky and a discrepancy of $111.40 between cash receip ts and deposits th is m orning verified that there alm ost e x a c t l y the predicted histo ry . a re the m ost glaring exam ples of m ishandling. are exactly 35,580 student;* at­ 3 *.,000. Hugh J . L each, fo rm er m anag­ "W e have taken stringent m easures to see that such m is­ tending MSU c la sse s here. Oakland U niversity, M SU's af­ ing ed ito r of the State News will handling does not happen ag ain," M artin said. " If such instances HA ND Y SIX P A C - - M a s c o t D u tc h e s s in itia te d s ix new a c tiv e s in to D e lta U p silo n T h is Is a 13 p er cent Increase filiate near Pontiac, grew alm ost review the problem s and gains of should occur, f r l a t . eat«*--;«.. la s t A uaiivL, P h o to by B ob B a r it over last y e ar’ s fall term en ro ll- th ree tim es as much as the E ast MSU student governm ent in a cip lin ary m e asuwe re will know about it within a week and take d is­ s.” ./y r rV ,'Jtf rt«c w/crt Lnj m . -Ji VV ■43 ita * «Ab* — A t'fcL V 1 . ju s te . V i, A there ï,458, up a tty. ance' -V a./d operations; an«/ J e r ry Kocn.vtlfeJ*'#/',-'» > from Avla ■ '** : ■v . ... , » -W wr ; VTTj. E nrollm ent at seven resident senior and c o m p t r o l l e r , ex­ N O P I L L S D I S P E N S E D c e n te rs around the state took plained that new procedures for another giant step forw ard, with handling of all ASMSU funds 2,484 perso n s reg istered , up 49 should eliminate possibilities of p er cent from last y e a r’s 1,661. R e a l E sta te B ro k e r further mismanagement. T h ese cen ters are at Benton Two s i g n a t u r e s will be re­ quired on all requests for money. U 's S p u r n B ir t h C o n tro l A id H arb o r, Grand R apids, P ontiac, T ra v e rs e C ity, Saginaw, M ar­ Fo u n d G u ilt y O f B ia s All requests will be checked by the office of the vice president quette and Kellogg C en ter here. of finance and operations. B y B R A D SM IT H sion about the possible ad verse that it would hardly be possible get what you need. If people a re C red it extension co u rse s, for B y JIM S P A N IO L O fidai said a formal order would S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i te r side effects. In an Institution of to dispense b irth control p ills, going to engage in illicit sex, off-cam pus students w ere down be issued as soon as possible. One account of personal long this kind we a re often dealing with since th e re is no physician on S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r distance phone calls has been A re M ichigan colleges dispen­ they’re going to do it whether slightly from 1,303 last y e ar to The c a s e involved two MSU c o m p l e t e l t rep a Id. Partial m ino rs, so we m ust be ex trem e­ cam pus. the univ ersity gives out pills or 1,260 th is y ear, a drop of three • The M i c h i g a n C i v i l Rights students, William M. Smith and sing b irth control devices or in­ ly careful that all p rescrib ed Wayne State does not dispense not.” p e r cent. C om m ission ruled W ednesday at Gerald Eft-ay, who attempted to payment has been received on form ation to u nm arried coeds? drugs a re com pletely non-con- the pills. T he a rtic le in the F re e P ress a public hearing that an E ast rent an advertised apartment in another account and complete "N o ? " w as the em phatic an s­ tro v e rsia l. "W e have the sam e policy for w as inspired by a storm of dis­ outT he gains and d rops averaged L ansing real e state broker had April of 1964 at 414 Ab{)Ot Rd. payment expected. w er of adm inistration officials "A lso, being a state-su p p o rt­ students who want such things cussion which broke out ac ro ss p e r cent, to an overall In crease of 15 d iscrim inated against two Negro According to the c o m m i s s i o n . It appeared that AUSG paid a at MSU, M ichigan, WSU and Oak­ ed school, we m ust be guided by as ’pep p ills ’ when they’re study­ the country when it w as learned studen ts, com for a total of 41,782 MSU students. Claucherty refused to show a $50 registration fee for an As­ land. The issu e was exam ined in the aesthetic attitudes of the ing for ex am s," said Dr. Andrew that two g irls at Pem broke Col­ the end of fallpared to 36,235 at The com m ission authorized an sociated St udent Governments an a rtic le In T h ursday's D etroit reg istratio n last o rd e r d i r e c t i n g R ichard C. negotiate for the rental with the convention twice. Investigation people, which a re reflected by J. Sm ith J r ., WSU health s e r ­ lege— Brown U niversity’s under­ y e ar. two Negro students. F re e P r e s i. the leg islatu re . T h ere a re r e - vice d ire c to r. "C ounseling and graduate wom en’s college—had C l a u c h e r t y , the real estate revealed that the second $50 was education should go along with broker involved, to " c e a se and The commission reported that used by B ob H a r r i s , former of OlinJa,me.®H ealthi' CI enter, e_Uri S' gave, In ligious creed s, both Catholic and P ro testan t, which would be very anything of this type, and our been given birth control p ills by Brown’s health serv ice . F o r the first tim e, all fre sh ­ men w ere required to attend and d e s is t" unlawful racia l d isc ri­ Claucherty’s refusal was not be­ AUSG president, for a plane trip the a rtic le , reaso n s why MSU m ination in c o n d u c t i n g his cause of instructions from the to the convention, John McQuitty, strongly opposed." serv ice , in a city-located uni­ Both g irls w ere engaged to be re g is te r at sum m er orientation property owners, Mr. and Mrs. does not, and probably never C harles C. W ells, State News v ersity , sim ply isn’t com plete m a rrie d . P resid en t B arnaby C. c lin ics, cutting down on the load business. East Lansing senior and student w ill, dispense birth control p ills. enough. The commission held that a Walter Eyke, although they knew board chairman, said. ed ito r-in -ch ief, w as quoted in Kenny of Brown said; “ A fter en terin g the Men’s IM Building of his policy of not renting to • " F ir s t, th e re is still som e the F re e P re s s a rtic le as savine: Dally C ollegian, w as also in te r­ careful exam ination of the c ir­ M onday through W e d n e s d a y . real estate office is e place of Negroes. McQuitty said the $50 will not discord in the m edical p ro fes- “ P ersonally, I’m not in favor viewed on the Issue. cum stances, (health serv ice di­ About 9,000 had re g istered be­ p u b l i c accommodation where be repaid. everyone has equal rights. In refusing to negotiate for an Bruce Osterlnk, *65 graduate, of It, and ed itorially I am quite " I think we would tend to recto r) D r. R osw ell D. Johnson fore th is week. apartment rental with the two su re we could not support the laugh at the idea of a univer­ decided to p re s c rib e contracep­ David M. Seelye, C laucherty’s students, Claucherty violated the chairman of the ASMSU audit idea of public funds being used sity health serv ice dispensing tive p ills . It is com m on p rac­ King reported no problem s with attorney, declined com m ent re ­ 1963 State Constitution, as inter­ committee, said the $111.40 dis­ Activity Books fo r such very priv ate p u rp o se s." b irth control p ills ,” he said. tice to do so w ell before m a r­ the reg istratio n procedure. "I garding the case because no of­ preted by the attorney general, crepancy cannot be traced down * ri However, Jeff Goodman, edl- " It’s not that big a problem to ria g e ." was v ery p leased ," he said. ficial o rd e r had been received. and the public accommodations since, accounting records are in­ U n l y tFor o r Over-12 -mn to rial d ire c to r of the U niversity A Civil R ights C om m ission of- complete. O V e r - lZ act of 1885, the commission held. Excallbur plaques were in­ of M ichigan’s D aily, said that in The commission also reported correctly charged to AUSG. Ex- In spite of a cu rren t rum or, m ost ca se s It might be a good that a letter or alleged agree­ undergraduate students with few­ thing if college health serv ices ment between C l a u c h e r t y and calibur plans to repay ASMSU e r than 12 c red its will not be able did dispense contraceptives. for the error. Smith purporting to settle the Apparently , AUSG agreed to to buy activity books for th eir "W e (the M ichigan Dally) would dispute for $95 was without basis, pay the cost of programs for spouses, said C om ptroller Paul probably take a favorable stand, since it was a private deal, at­ R um psa T hursday. although society at larg e would tempting to alter t h e commis­ the Miss MSU pageant last winter T he rum or aro se through an no doubt be p retty Jarred by the sion’s proceedings without pro­ term. AUSG actuallypald $462.64 e r r o r in a new sletter for grad­ idea. But afte r all, one of the per sanction. though the cost of the programs uate students who, though taking reaso n s the whole m orality of The decision of the commission was $144.60. Blue Key will pay only seven c re d its, will be able p re -m a rita l sex has been chang­ and the forthcoming o r d e r cli­ ASMSU the b a l a nc e due of to buy activity books for them ­ ing .on cam pus is because the re a ­ $318.64. maxed three private hearings on Mens Hall Assn. (MHA) and selv es and th eir sp ouses. Since sons for abstinence (i.e. preg­ the case during the summer. Women’s Inter-residence Coun­ o'tly a sm all num ber of students nancy) no longer n ecessarily ap­ According to a commission of­ cil (W1C) will pay their proper a re in th is situation, the general p ly ." ficiai, "This d e c i ¡sì Kac .dU i.If/c'T vr'W be outdone, a ¿great deal of grow ing . since T he fine print/*-¿bi^Jnvirsfio/} t& e j, ;v*A» » iff . ?nf iii^nfesi io rn i,« f , r,-. ir-ijz* they hois! r'. J l- - - i. it , 7*. T he E i s t t O T & A'iict rea ds \>èpàMcm!nt will Be perched on. v io l­ . 56 to 42i U.S s t r a t e g i s t s f r e e l y ( i r e è ì c t one L in P iao quote G oldberg reV l to the G eneral th e ir c la ss reunion? be an ad d ress by 541207, who, as tops while the flags are displayed. T h ere is a city ordinance other turndown this y ear. A ssem bly la st week. "W ith the m ore than 3,000,000 Will the school be able to handle you k n o w , is now G o v e r n o r students now enrolled, you might against stealing. a reunion for such a larg e num­ 541207. feel that the school would be a If the local constabulary sees anyone stealing a^flag» the cul­ b e r of alum ni? Y ears from now, “ Some other m em bers of the cold im personal place. Nothing p rit will be taken to the c i t y j a i l for a weekend " s it- in ." an alum nus of the p resen t fresh ­ c la ss who have rise n to high p osi­ could be farth er from the truth. You see, judges do not work on Saturday and Sunday, and CHARLES C. WELLS m an c la ss m ay receiv e a letter tions will also be th ere. "538007 is an im portant man som e don’t get around too early Monday, so som eone could “ T h e living-learning com ­ conceivably m iss a weekend of m irth and m errim en t. T he cul­ " D e a r 562837, in the s e c re t serv ice. 355-6297 plexes have broken the student m ination of all this injustice will be a fine not to exceed $10,000 " T h is y ear, as you know, the is with A m erican T elephone and body dowm into sm all, clo se-k n it (usually $50-75). 1 C la ss of 1969 is holding its reun­ T elegraph. groups of 50,000 and le ss. Hope to see you at the gam e. Thai Project Offers " P e rh a p s also, you have read sto rie s in the new spaper about LETTER POLICY student agitation by rad ic als. R oger E , Jonas Grand Ledge graduate student Alternative To Guns The State News welcom es le tte rs to the editor from all re a d e rs, w hether o r not they a re asso ciated w ith M ichigan "O nly a fraction of the student body is involved in the so-called State U niversity. ‘cam pus rev o lt.’ In the larg e st Some politcal o b se rv e rs have indicated that T hai one. When the p rogram is unveiled, probably dem onstration of the y e ar, to Lockheed Wins T ransport C ontract the W est’s stand against com m unism in A sia som e tim e late next y e ar, it will not be an L ette rs m ust be no longer than 300 w ords and should be p ro te st the U ,S.’s involvem ent in should be m ade in T hailand and not in V iet Nam . adapted educational p rogram from the U nited typed double space. C orrespondents m ust include th e ir nam e, W orld W ar III, only a few hun­ T hey m aintain the battle should be econom ic S tates, but one developed by the governm ent local ad d ress and phone num ber and, if applicable, class dred thousand students p a rtic i­ WASHINGTON P-Lockheed A ircraft C orp. won the hotly contested and social ra th e r than m ilitary . If th eir beliefs lea d ers there. standing o r faculty position. No unsigned le tte rs w ill be pated. Defense D epartm ent contract T hursday to develop and produce ev er becom e United States policy then M ichigan Specifically the project is aim ed at developing printed. the nation’s larg es tran sp o rt airplane, the C5A. State has a good chance of playing a m ajor p rim a ry (grade school), secondary (high school), "A t any ra te , I hope we can S ec re tary of Defense R obert S. M cN am ara announced the contract ro le in the battle. and vocational education and college academ ic The State News rese rv e s the right to select and edit all lette rs look forw ard to seeing you at aw ard and said the developm ent cost and initial production o rd er of One of MSU’s new est o verseas p ro jects is the p ro g ram s. It is a total approach to educating to fit space requirem ents. th is y e a r’s reunion. U ntil then, 58 airp la n es—including engines to be provided by the G eneral E lec­ T hailand P ro ject. Sponsored by a tw o-year grant the whole Thai society. I rem ain your devoted friend, tric C o.—would be about $2 billion. from the U.S. Agency for International Develop­ T h a i l a n d ’ s P r i m e M i n i s t e r , Thanom §§! "568497" i I m ent (AID), the p ro ject is designed to help K ittikachorn, is m eeting with John E, Ivey, s An >w OI A M 1 S develop T hailand’s national educational plan­ dean of the C ollege of Education; C ole S. AO t o t V 1L 1S h ning p ro gram . B rem beck, on-cam pus head of the Thai p ro ­ ACROSS F 0 R T t I AR 1ST A P r e s i d e n t John A. Hannah, who visited ject; C arl G ross, p ro fesso r of education; and 1. Company 29. King ot AR 1AI A E E L K T hailand on a recent m onth-long tour of the F rank H artm an, MSU tru ste e from Flint. 5. Sand bank Midi an RET R ACE F RE E F a r E ast, speculated that the project has a Taking p a rt In the sessio n s are th ree MSU 8. Prop 30. Mocked 1S I P « T F L £ 50-50 chance of success. faculty m em bers already serving as ad v isers 11. Concert 33. Mme. GOD 0 Uo I p A halls “ In the p ast, I have not been too optim istic about our program in T hailand, but 1 am now encouraged,” Hannah said. th e re . Raymond Hatch, chief of party; David K. H eenan, adviser of evaluation services; and Stanley W ronski, educational planning ad viser, 12. Itul. daybreeze Curie 36. Prayer bead w R R A E « C AR R 1E R N S AwI »O L E D o e s . \ \ Hannah indicated that MSU personnel th ere w ill b rief the conference on p ro g ress m ade. 13. Candlenut 37. Entire A V E N C * I « P 1 OT have kept two factors in mind and that these will It would be easy to becom e over optim istic tree 38. Elegy P & R I c O P E ■O E T 14. Depend 42. Shut out S N A* E« MAS add to its chances of success. about the MSU p rogram . One of the problem s 15. Body ol 45. Avouch F o r one thing, he said, our people th ere a re trying for a minimum of visibility in th eir with AID program s in other lands a re that foreign governm ents have been apathetic to the p ro g ram s them selves. retainers 17. Crushed 46. Conger 47. Clangor 19. Manducate 48. M. Coty 3. Units of t h is Í work with the T hais. T h is will not give the reluctance: 8. Portable \ im age of MSU doing all the work and the final But if the prim e m in ister of T hailand is any 20. Fear and 49. Prior to lamp p rogram that is developed will have g rea ter indication o f the general feeling in the T hai wonder 50. Dutch abbr. 9. Austral, 21. Smiling uncle 4. Perhaps bird " acceptance by the common people. A nother factor is that MSU personnel are convinced the program should be com pletely a governm ent, then possibly the project may have an even b etter chance of success than Hannah has predicted. grimace 24. Picnic baskets 51. Body joint DOWN 5. K.dges 6. Square measure 10. 16. Go: Scot. Form of s p o t _ 1. Shape John 28. Kind of 7. Fitted 18. Female bread 2. Notion charges sheep STATE N E W S j 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 lb 22. Potato bud MICHIGAN UNIVI! SITV STATI li 12 & 13 23. Color 24. Skirt edge 25. Topaz fe e l s t ic k y ? >4 i 15 % /* humming­ bird E D IT O R IA L D E P A R T M E N T 3 5 5 -8 2 5 2 M em ber A ssociated P re s s , United P re s s 17 19 26. Act of God C h arles C , W ells ...........E d ito r-In -C h ie f International, Inland Daily P r e s s A ssociation, to i 2/ %27 % 2i 27. Irregular A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s , M ichigan P re s s triangle . NEITHER D O ES OLD SPIC E STICK DEO D O R A N T R ichard D, Schwartz .....M anaging E ditor Ja m e s P . Sterba .„ .....„ .C a m p u s E ditor A ssociation, Michigan C ollegiate P re s s A s­ % % 24 75 26 % P27 28 31. Eggs. D ries as it ap plies . . . in s e c o n d s . And s ta y s d ry ! G ives 32. Say L a rry G, Mogg „ .„ ...„ ......S p o rts E ditor sociation. 30 31 32 % % 34. Ailing yy M ichael J . Kindman E ditorial E ditor P ublished every c la ss day throughout fall, 29 35. Sidestep you fast . com fortable . . . d e p e n d a b le d eo d o ran t w in ter, and spring te rm s and tw ice weekly 39 % 34 35 36 39. Level protection. L a s tin g protection you can trust. Try it. A D V E R T IS IN G D E P A R T M E N T ........ su m m er term by the students of M ichigan 40. Haw. O ld S p ic e S tick D e o d o ra n t fo r M en. 1.00 p lu s tax. ... . V. ; . . ■ ; / • > ? . . . . » * State U n iversity?” A *4 3Ï i 38 39 40 % goose ’ A rth u r H. L anger .A dvertising M anager Second c la ss postage paid at E astL anslng, 47 %43 44 % 45 41. Sycamore, oak S M u L_ T O ' NJ 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. E d ito rial and business offices at 341 Stu­ i 48 42. Notice 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 4Í 47 43. Poetic 49 % SO contraction .................................................................. 355-8311 v e rs ity , E ast Lansing, M ich. & Si 44. Obscure % % M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, O ctober 1, 1965 3 9 S o u g h t T o M an R ig h t s G r o u p By CHAR JO L L E S The student com m ission Will o p erate In w* * S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r the sam e way as the city com m ission. " If we believe th e re Is discrim ination, we Nine students showing responsibility, con­ will firs t attem pt to m ediate and co n ciliate," S N C C I n v e s t i g a t i n g cern and dedication In the a re a of human M artin said. rlghta w ill be selected by the Student Board Authority to m ake recom m endations to the .i f V to form Its new Human R elations C om m ission. Student B oard o r re fe r a ca se to sta te and local E . L a n s i n g H o u s in g ■T he com m ission, approved unanimously by au thorities is held by the com m ission, but It the A ssociated Students of MSU (ASMSU) last cannot take any official action. 'June, Is open to any student w ith tim e and Students who think they have ble cases w ere discovered, al­ Interest, Webb M artin, vice chairm an of the encountered racial o r religious though no com plaints had been The steerin g com m ittee m et with the E ast discrim ination w hile apartm ent phoned In. Student Board, said. Lansing com m ission In August to discuss pos­ hunting m ay report th e ir cases ß P etitio ns a re available today through Oct. sible Jolnt-sponsorship of Human R elations 8 In the ASMSU office, 308 Student Services. Week D ec. 4-10. All plans a re tentative pend­ to F riend s of SNCC (Student Non­ violent SNCC can be reached by call­ C oordinating C om m ittee), ing 332-6116 o r by w riting to The com m ission w ill se rv e as a recognized ing final decisions of new com m ission m em bers. suggested student voice In the a re a of hum an relations, Sandra Jenkens, c h air­ SNCC, 534 A lbert St. and "w ill not be stric tly concerned with d is­ The com m ission w as proposed and designed m an. & crim in a tio n ," M artin saldV by C arl F rlb erg , chairm an of the com m ission this sum m er. F o rm e r president of In te r-C o - discrim "W e have discovered som e M iss Jenkens said her group "C iv il rig h ts ranges from housing dls - ination and a re aw aiting would also help students fUe crim ination to m ore subtle c a s e s ," he said. Op Council (ICC), he graduated at the end of the clarificatio n of t h r e e c a se s," com plaints with the state Civil "W e’re thinking of a program on Viet N ant,'1 su m m er. Student Board m e m b e r-a t-la rg e G ary M iss Jenkens said. Rights C om m ission. If the case m w here hum an rights a re p erhaps being vio­ SteinhaVdt has tem porarily replaced F rlb erg . The group especially encour­ involvesreport In his proposal to ASMSU last June, F rlb erg approved housing, SNCC la te d ." T he com m ission w ill consider cases in­ outlined four objectives of the new com m ission: ages foreign students to report, would it to the U niversity B IC Y C L E S O N L Y — T o e a s e c o n g e s tio n a lo n g F a r m L a n e le a d in g to th e C a s e - volving both students and faculty, he said, ->£ducational in the Une o f . hum a* re la - as they often do not do so. F o r­ rem oved fromlandlord so that the would be the approved hous­ W i I s o n - W o n d e r s c o m p le x , new , w id e b ik e p a th s a r e p r e s e n tly u n d e r c o n s tr u c tio n . "but a faculty m em ber would m ore likely tlo&d. . .... eign governm ents som etim es ob­ P h o to by L a r r y F r i tz la n take a case directly to the E ast L ansing .V p ro p er 'channel of grievance fo r students ject to th eir students engaging In ing list. Human R elations C om m ission." with com plaints- In the area of human re la ­ any p o l i t i c a l a c t i v i t y w hile L ast year the group along with tions. abroad, she said. sev eral other civil rights o r­ —Act as .A-, channel of com ­ "B ut we want them to com ­ ganizations picketed a room ing GLOBAL M o n g e o n E l e c t e d Discrimination m unication bietween E ast L an­ sing and the U niversity. —To Coordinate human re la ­ plain the anyway, so we can show house whose owner refused to num ber of com plaints to the rent to M iss Jenkens, h erself. ( c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1) tions activ ities between the Uni­ City C o u n c i l ," M iss Jenkens M iss Jenkens was able to ob­ G LIM PSES John Mongeon, F airfax, Va., junior, was elected p re s i­ stitutes a public accom m odation. v ersity and E ast Larfëing-. • F rlb e rg anticipated that the said. tain housing this year, she said. dent of Mens Hall A ssn. (MHA) on the firs t ballot T h u rs­ SNCC m em bers w ere at re g ­ day night. The c o m m i s s i o n held un­ com m ission would work closely istratio Mongeon was nom inated from the floor and said he had anim ous that a real estate office w ith the off-cam pus housing of­ sheets. nBydistributing T hursday inform ation th ree p o ssi- Im m igra tion B ill Approved been approached about accepting the nom ination at 5 p.m . and all extensions of its business, fice. T he m o st T hursday. Including operations out of the WASHINGTON (UPI) & f — C ongress gave final approval T h u rs­ Jim Sink, C hicago, 111., junior, and Doug Bond, Ludington re a lto r's hom e, in C laucherty’s w a lk e d a b o u t day to P resid en t Johnson's im m igration reform bill and sent it to junior w ere the other candidates. c a se , are a p u b l i c accom ­ HILLEL FOUNDATION s la c k s o n the White H ouse. Mungeon has been com plex coordinator for Spartan Spirit, m odation. (319 H illcrest a t E -.O randiR lver ) It abolishes the long-used national origins system but puts a lim ­ new sletter chairm an of Frosh-Soph C ouncil, tre a s u re r of In his defense, C laucherty had Phone 332-W 16 C a m p u s a re it on W estern H em isphere im m igration. W est Shaw’ Hall and is now president of W est Shaw. He argued that he was acting as an W hite House P re s s S ecretary Bill D. M oyers said Johnson was asked for one week before he assum ed his new duties to al­ agent of the apartm ent owner in H U B B A R D "v ery g ratified " by passage of the m easu re and w ill go to L iberty low tim e to elect a new dorm presiden t. a private relationship and public s la c k s w ith Island — the site of the fam ed s ta u ^ that has w elcom ed m illions The election was held because B ill F loate, elected MHA civil rights w eren’t involved. SABBATH SER VICES of im m igrants to these sh o res — for an outdoor signing cerem ony. p resid en t last w inter, is not returning to school th is fall. In the event of refusal to obey Saturday, O ct. 2, 10 A»M.—H illel House "D A C R O N ” the com m ission’s o rd er, the case Service S Kiddush would go to C ircuit Court for a India-P akistan Charge court o rd er. To date, no court YOM K IPPU R S E R V IC E S G rea t H iJb b a rd 'sty lin g with, the fro n tier and they w ere being action has been necessary in­ T u es., O ct. 5, 7:30 P.M . M usic Bldg. Aud. th e la stin g n e a tn e s s —India and Pak­ reinforced. BLAMES BRACE volving o rd ers from the com ­ c a re fre e co m fo rt of "Da istan accused each other again A Pakistani governm ent broad- m ission; Wed., O ct. 6, 9:30 A.M . Alumni M em orial c ro n " , in th e s e s la c k s of T hursday of violating the w eek- case said India threw two battal­ In a sim ilar decision e a rlie r Chapel old U.N. c e a s e -fire along the ions against a Pakistani post in this sum m er, the com m ission 12:30 P.M . Y izkor Service 5 5 % D a c ro n * p o ly e s te r,'4 5 % fro n tier of the Indian state of R ajasthan T hursday m orning and H e l d J F K I n - L i n e ruled against a real estate m ana­ 4 P A L Concluding Service w o rs te d w o ol. S ty led in tra R ajasthan. the fighting w as continuing. It gement firm in a case involving Chapel d itio n a l C la ssic an d Gay The Indian Defense M inistry' said heavy casu alties w ere in­ rental units in Ann A rbor. A B lad e p lain fro n t m o d els, charged that 500 P akistani De­ flicted on the attack ers. PHILADELPHIA I’— An a s s is ­ e re c t position so that the second Negro student attem pted to rent S U N D A Y O C T . 3, 6 P.M . in all th e fa v o rite co lo rs, at s e rt R angers attacked ac ro ss tant counsel of the W arren Com­ bullet struck him in the head.” an a p artm en t, was refused, and S upper-F orum -M lxer at H illel b e tte r s to re s e v ery w h e re . m ission suggested T hursday that Specter is the Republican can­ then filed a com plaint with the S peaker: D r. Norm an A beles. didate for Philadelphia d istric t A lso a v a ila b le in b le n d s of a rigid back brace of P residen t Civil Rights C om m ission. Buffet supper. Everyone w elcom e. 70% O rion"1 acry lic, 3 0 % Kennedy may have inadvertently attorney In the Nov. 2 election. V iets Ask F or M ore Troops led to his death after he was w o rsted w ool, or " D a c ro n " w ith "O rio n " m o re than 128,OUU, with another struck by the a ssa ssin ’s first SAIGON (UPI)— P rem ie r Ngu­ 11,000 due to a rriv e shortly. "ap p aren tly non -fatal" bullet. d u P o n t Reg T. M. yen Cae Ky said T hursday he w ill Ky disclosed his planned ap­ ask the United States for m ore peal, as w ell as his intention to of Arlen Specter told a m eeting com bat troeps to fight the Com- shake up his cabinet, w hile A m er- icalthesociety Philadelphia County Med­ "oiie dttle-knowr. ’’JJinjsts in S o u t h , A ' w . ltu.;»#p la » e « v” "' '~ ™ p s fact i A m erican, tn lU'AOi âhonw er in i.c tA -.-» ------ . , andT>ouih . _ , •' bKvlet jpr- j* *>V-A Nam. l ut < r b n 'h iSailT sViAraúy "tÖlais" ■North back race He wei U G A R TER "A s you know the firs t bul­ U.S. Cuts Reserve Units let struck the Chief Executive In the back and knocked him WASHINGTON (UPI)— Defense The action wiped out a total slightly forw ard. S ecretary R obert S. M cN am ara of 751 Arm y R eserve units, in­ "T h is w as apparently a non- announced T hursday the disso­ cluding all six of the paid r e ­ fatal lution of civilian m ilitary units serv es division. All but 15,000 m ightwound, have and another person been knocked out of the Y •containing 55,000 d rill-p aid m en. of the m en slated to receive line of fire . But our investigation He o rdered in creased training 50 percent m ore training a re pointed to the fact that the P re ­ fo r o t h e r s containing 145,000 In N ational G uard units. sident’s back b race kept him In m en. Open Every Evening Budget D esigned and All Day Saturday Senior sty lis ts Shampoo & Set 3.00 For an appointment Junior Stylists 7 call 3 32-2220 Shampoo & Set 2.50 or Walk in No tipping S hirley M ercer Senior Stylist M anager Spragues known for e x c e lla n c e in hair styling, colorin g & body w aves su p r e m e. Judy Johnson Dede B eard J r . Stylist Senior Stylist Located in the L ow er C on cou rse U ltim ate in Salon of Knapps Campus D ec o r and P r o ­ C orner. fe ssio n a lly trained MAC at ALBER T p erso n n el. D arlene W itslo J r . Stylist NowAvailableAt... H U B B A R D Salons of Hair Design C h e c k th e T e le p h o h e Y e llo w P a g e s f o r o u r o th e r e ig h t L o c a tio n s . 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing. M ichigan F rid a y, Ò ctober 1, 1965 ‘Pop’ L e f t T o A S M S U L o n g h a ir s B e s t F o r C a m p u s S e r ie s " P o p ” e n tertain ers co st big money and bring endangers both the p restig e and financial back­ It in, but W ilson Paul, d irec to r of the L e c tu re - ing of the p ro g ram s. C oncert S eries, co n sid ers longhairs a sounder “ Student governm ent can set up a popular financial risk . entertainm ent s e rie s that will pay,” he said. A S M S U P r e s e n t s "T ic k e ts sold to the public m ean less cost “ I think the se rie s they have now w ill.” for the studen t," he said, "b u t the adults and A ssociated Students of MSU is bringing Dave non-students do not support a se rie s of popular B rubeck, the S e r e n d i p i t y 'Singers and the en tertain ers.* ’ Kingsm en to cam pus this fall« while the L ectu re - B i g N a m e S h o w s Students would have to com pensate for lost C oncert S eries continues to m atch the best of bu sin ess by eith er paying higher foes ft r all New York, London and B erlin. The ASMSU popular en tertain ­ To keep it going, how ever, the p ro g ram s o r a higher adm ission charge to ment se rie s goes on tria l this fall se rie s w ill need a re se rv e fund "p o p ” co n certs. A lexander Q uaison-Sackey, form er presiden t with its $16,000 lineup of the built up by p ro fits that can be E ntertainm ent that students cannot usually of the United N ations G eneral A ssem bly, gives Serendipity S ingers, Dave B ru­ reinvested in future shows and get should be provided inexpensively by the the firs t lecture at 8:15 p.m . W ednesday in the beck and the Kingsm en. special p ro jec ts. L ectu re-C o n cert S eries, Paul said. A uditorium . T he N ational Band of New- Z ealand, If the firs t two shows suc­ The fall se rie s is in one sense " T h e re is no point to introduce popular tw ice international cham pions, p arades onto the ceed in building up a re se rv e a second tria l run for an ASMSU entertainm ent into the s e rie s ,” he said. “ It A uditorium stage at 8:15 T hursday. fund, ASMSU can sta rt booking popular entertainm ent s e r i e s . T he N a t i o n a l Band of New for a w inter term s e rie s , Jim L ast year student governm ent Z e a l a n d won the world band G raham , ASMSU m e m b e r - a t - brought the L etterm en, the Vil­ cham pionship in Holland in 1962 large, said. The Sm others B ro­ lage Stom pers and the Gateway DIG T H IS --R o a d c o n s tr u c tio n on F a r m L a n e T h u r s d a y c a u s e d s lo w -u p in w e s t­ earning 537 points out of a m axi­ th e rs, Johnny M athis and F e r- T rio to cam pus.__________________ b o u n d t r a f f i c fe e d in g in f r o m c e n t e r c a m p u s . P h o to by B ob B a r it mum 540. ran te and T eich er a re p o ssib ili­ ties for w inter term booking. The Band won 197 points out By T hursday m orning 500 of of a m axim um 200 at the Edin­ the total 3,000 se rie s tick ets had burgh F estivals that y ear, the been sold. T his is the firs t tim e W h a t W a s H a p p e n i n g A g a i n ? highest score ever reco rd ed at a popular en tertainm ent se rie s the festivals. has been tried at the U niversity. Agroup of M aori dancers which Both se rie s tickets at $5 a So h e re we have this larg e a re all sponsoring th e ir own. accom pany the b ra ss band on its couppn book and single tick ets for university, the firs t w e e k e n d B etter than the m ixers might A m erican tour, p resen t the tra d i­ _,the Serendipity Singers at $2 a since cla sse s resum ed, 35,000 be th ree m ovies showing in the tional chants, dances and gam es person a re now on sale. Both a re people to asso ciate with, and E N T E R T A I N M E N T a re a . At the M ichigan T heater In of the native New Z ealand people. available 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . through roughly 33 cam pus policem en to Lansing is W illiam W yler’s "T h e Oct. 15 at the Union T icket fool. So w hat’s th ere to do? C ollector” sta rrin g T e r r e n c e Paul says he aim s to .b,rlng the Office. T H I S W E E K E N D Stamp and Sam antha E ggar. The b est of Europe to the L ectu re - T ickets a re also a v a i l a b l e T his office has been flooded State T h eater is offering "T h e C oncert S eries.T h e Royal Danish 11:30 a.m . to 1:30 p.m . at the with notices of social events and P aw nbroker.” Both a r e g o o d B allet, Czech Philharm onic O r­ International C enter and 10:15 K Y LE K E R B A W Y cultural activities which a re tak­ flicks. ch estra , H u n g a r i a n National to 11:15 a.m . and 1:30 to 2:45 ing place this weekend. Some B allet, Rumanian Folk B allet and p.m . a c ro ss from B essey Hall of them a re good. O thers de­ W ell, the International F i l m tographic L aboratory staff a re On the ligh ter side, the B eatles M oscow Philharm onic O rch estra Oct. 7 and 8 and 11 through serv e the n earest w aste paper S eries is presenting "A nnie Get being exhibited through Oct. 26 a re n ’t bad and m aybe alm ost good a re scheduled during the 1965-66 15. basket. Your Gun” at 7:30 in the Aud­ in K resge Art C enter. in th e ir second film e n t i t l e d season. The Serendipity S ingers, the itorium . B etty Hutton, Howard Som ething for the weekend Is “ H elp.” New York C ity sends three folk jazz group that reco rd ed But the good m ust go with the Keel and Keenan Wynn s ta r. the A bram s P lanetarium show, "D on’t L et the Rain Com e Down” bad. The film showing at the G lad- plays, Anna Moffo of the M etro­ and "B eans in Your E a r s ," will "T h e M ilk y Way—R i v e r of m er, Is fun-loving and gay. P e r­ politan O pera and the New York F riday night, with cla sse s over The film will be letting out L ight.” Shows a re at 8 p.m . haps its ju st the thing you need C ity O pera to the s e rie s. appear on cam pus Oct. 16. at about the sam e tim e the week­ F riday, 2:30 and 8 Saturday and to forget w here you a re . Dave B rubeck w ill en tertain and the football team still win­ Paul ca lls this s e rie s the bal­ ning, spirited-m inded S t a t e r s ly Shaw hall dance is starting , 4 p.m . Sunday. O ct. 29 d u r i n g Homecom ing about 9 p.m . The Shaw dance— I s till haven’t pleased you? ance to ath letics and other cam ­ w e e k e n d . T he Kingsm en a re w ill turn out for the N ortheast Saturday night, the m ixers p re­ The " b e a ts” w ill enjoy the pus activities. T h eL n iv e rsity , he Complex pep rally at 7:30. Bluf­ nice if you haven’t got anything scheduled for Nov. 13. b etter to do. dom inate the social calender. coffee and traditionally folk mu­ said, should give both athletics ASMSU is launching Its pop­ fy w ill be th ere, along w ith the C ase, B ailey, McDonel and F ee sic at the F at B lack P ussy C at. and its cu ltural p ro g ram high ular entertainm ent se rie s in an s­ ch eerlead ers and som e p la y ers. T hose people way-out can go p restig e. w er to student c ritic ism , G ra­ A dance w ill follow with the Del to the A kers m ix er. Much like Reys playing. the Shaw m ixer, this one begins Y o u c a n d a t e fo r l e s s in L e e L e e n s , ham said. T he fall s e rie s was chosen on the basis of a stu­ at 8. A n t i- W a r C o m m it t e e dent poll taken spring term . You say you don’t like foot- ball. Saturday, everybody w ill be at ASMSU o r i g i n a l l y hoped to the football gam e. launch a nine-show s e rie s for the P la n N e w P ro g ra m s 1965-66 school y ear, but the If you’re not an everybody student tax could not cover even Reservation all is not lost. Increasing the size of th e ir M ohr, a graduate student In one-fourth of the $80,000 needed An International Art Exhibit group w as the m ain topic of d ls ^ political science, said that the to back the s e rie s , he said. All individuals or team s which and sale will run Saturday and cussion a t t h e organizational organization accepts anyone r e - , Instead the fall se rie s becam e wish to re se rv e co u rts, football Sunday at the Jack T ar Hotel *ln m eeting of the C om m ittee to g ard less of political beliefs so a tria l run. If each show draw s fields for practice o r other in­ L ansing. The exhibit fS open End the W ar in Viet Nam T ues­ long as they oppose the w ar in at least 3,000 coupon book hold­ tra m u ra l facilities, m ust call from 10 a.m . to 10 p.m . day night. Viet Nam . e rs , the se rie s w ill break even. 355-5250 for such reserv atio n s. W orks by the U niversity Pho- N ew sletter” containing’ a rtic le s ReVri'ard M ohr, who cftaired on the w a r ,f —1 N a- * t f p .-.nvnivn. 6aA .cJn s. "Suggest-. Capable of p p e e d s,o e iie r u*&n Z.ty00 nip», fp : q (ects the com m it­ cxona/’ Y?ua rdfrfh an a u,/Aeration Í the YF-12A is the hottest aircraft around. Mow Maj. Walter F. Daniel, test pilot for the YF-12A, tee m ight undertake to stim u­ late enthusiasm tow ard the p ro ­ m ag azin e.; , “ M ohr Indicated a definite need for m o re publicity both on the ’** if test m ovem ent am ong MSU stu­ cam pus and in the E ast L ansing answers your questions about the world’s fastest dents. a re a . Door to door canvassing to manned airplane and America’s Aerospace Team. T he initial p ro ject, according determ ine the local attitude to­ to M ohr, w ill be distribution w ard the group as w ell as to of a referendum on cam pus to d istrib u te the “ Viet Nam News­ determ ine the num ber of stu­ le tte r" w ere considered. dents opposed to the w ar and A guest le c tu re se rie s was ’ th eir degree of com m itm ent. No suggested to ra is e funds. Sen. date was given for the re fe r­ W ayne M orse (D -O re.) and Hans endum petition, but it was hoped M organthau of the U niversity of the survey could be com pleted C h i c a g o w ere considered as this te rm . The com m ittee also sp eak ers in addition to folkslnger plans to distrib u te a “ Viet Nam Joan B aez. F r o s h O r i e n t e d In spite of a last-m inute change “ E specially for W omen,” a of m eeting place, many freshm en sep a ra te program sponsored by attended "E sp ecially for M en,” A ssociated Women Students, was W ednesday night at C onrad H all. held in the A uditorium . T he p rogram was designed to acquaint freshm en with the uni­ Books are only one p a rt of ed­ versity* and its ad m in istra to rs. ucation, L aurine E , F itzg erald, Eldon R. N onnam aker, asso ci­ a ssista n t dean of students, told ate dean of students, was the m ain the co eds. She encouraged the * * sp eak er. O ther sp eak ers included women to Join univ ersity activi­ Donald A dam s, d irec to r of re s i­ tie s . dence hall p ro g ram s, andJohnN . R epresentatives from women’s W lnburne, assistan t dean for stu­ governing organizations, honor- dent affairs of U niversity C ol­ a rie s and in te re st groups w ere on lege. hand to answ er questions. (M a j. D a n ie l, a te a l p i l o t s in c e 1 9 5 4 , is a m em ber A ir F o rce o f f ic e r . The new tw o -y e a r A ir F o rce o f th e S o c ie ty o f E x p e r im e n ta l Test P ilo ts . H e R O TC p ro g ra m m akes t h is m e th o d a v a ila b le to if she doesn’t give it to you... Slide into a pair r e c e i v e <1 a B . S . d e g r e e i n A e r o n a u tic a l E n g in e e r in g m e n w h o h a v e a l r e a d y c o m p le t e d a y e a r o r t w o o f —get it yourself! of Lee Leens. fro m th e U n iv e rs ity o f O k la h o m a . In Fe b ru a ry t h e ir c o lle g e e d u c a tio n . For c o ll e g e g ra d u a te s , if 1 9 6 2 , h e s e t w o r l d c la s s t i m e - t o - c l i m b r e c o r d s in a you d id not ta k e a d va n ta g e of R O TC , you can Take along your banjo. T -3 8 je t t r a i n e r .) s t ill g et s ta rte d th ro u g h A i r F o r c e O f f ic e r T r a in in g You’ll have a captive audience when she sees you in those low-riding, I s th e Y F - 1 2 A th e w o r ld 's fa s te s t m a n n e d a ir c r a f t ? I t c e r t a i n l y is . O n M a y 1 o f t h is y e a r t h e Y F - 1 2 A S c h o o l ( O T S ) , a t h re e - m o n th c o u rs e o p e n to b o th m en and w om en. JftO H H A ST C a n I k e e p u p m y s t u d ie s w h ile hip-hugging Leens. (They ( f o r m e r ly k n o w n a s th e A - I I ) r e c la im e d th e w o r ld I'm in th e A i r F o r c e ? a b s o lu te sp eed re c o rd fro m th e U SSR. It w as really do som ething c l o c k e d a t 2 .0 6 2 m p h o v e r E d w a r d s A i r F o r c e B a s e . The A ir F o rce e n c o u ra g e s it s m e n a n d w o m e n to for your shoulders.) Those c o n t in u e t h e ir e d u c a tio n s . F o r in s t a n c e , y o u m ay arrow-narrow legs give you H o w b ig i s t h e Y F - I 2 A ? q u a lify to s t u d y f o r a g r a d u a t e d e g re e d u r in g o ff- dash she never suspected, T h e e x a c t d im e n s io n s o f th e Y F - 1 2 A h a v e n o t b e e n d u t y h o u r s , w it h th e A i r F o r c e p a y in g a s u b s t a n t ia l p a rt o f th e t u it io n . and those*git-along pockets re le a s e d y e t. B u t i t s a p p r o x im a t e ly 1 0 0 fe e t lo n g , w it h about a 5 0 - f o o t w in g s p a n . T h a t ' s h a l f a g a in show you’re a stickler fo r W h a t k in d o f f u t u r e d o I h a v e in th e A i r F o r c e ? a s b ig a s o u r p r e s e n t i n t e r c e p t o r s ! detail. Great way to date; no A b r ig h t o n e . A s w e m o v e f u r t h e r in t o t h e A e r o ­ pain in the wallet. But, you Is the A i r F o r c e training m a n y m e n sp ace A g e , th e A ir F o rce is g o in g to g ro w even need the authority of Lee a s p il o t s these d a y s ? m o re im p o r t a n t. A n d y o u c a n g ro w w it h it ! Leens to get away w ith it. Shown, Lee Leens in Lastic Y e s , v e r y d e f i n i t e l y . I n s p it e o f a l l y o u h e a r a b o u t unm anned v e h ic le s , th e hum an p ilo t is s t ill v e ry United States Air Force. m uch in t h e p i c t u r e . A s a m a t t e r o f f a c t , t h e A i r Stretch Denim, a blend of F o rce p ilo t q u o t a is o n th e i n c r e a s e .' Hq U SA F, 75% cotton and 25% nylon. I D e p t. S C P - 5 9 W h a t o t h e r k in d s o f jo b s d o e s th e A i r F o r c e o f f e r ? Sanforized. In Wheat, I B o x A , R a n d o lp h A F B , T e xas 78148 Faded Blue, Loden and S in c e i t ’s o n e o f t h e w o r l d ' s f o r e m o s t t e c h n o l o g i c a l I P le a s e s e n d m e m o re in f o r m a t io n o n o r g a n i z a t i o n s , t h e A i r F o r c e h a s p l e n t y o f o p e n in g s | □ A ir F o rce R O T C □ A ir F o rc e O T S . Blue Denim. $6.98. f o r s c ie n t is t s a n d e n g in e e r s . T h e r e a re a ls o m any Cologne, 6 oz., (4.50 IV» * . * O tljer Leens from ? K $ I le n d in g and '¿ j c i e d a d r t u t u y lra U v e r m a n a e r i a l I N am e _____ ________________________________________________ After Shave. * ft. $4.98 to $6.98.' f .. « « • 14 fr Deodorant Stick, $1.75 p o s it io n s . A d d T « Buddha Cologne Gift Package, 12 oz„ $8.50 Spray Cologne, $3.50 -—¿F 1 W h a t d o I h a v e to d o to b e c o m e C it y Buddha Soap Gift Set, $4.00 i eH.O. eLee Company, L Inc.,eKansas e City n41,sMo. a n A i r F o r c e o f fic e r ? 1 Cologne, 4 oz., $3.00 After Shave, 4 oz., $2.50 __________ »»»«, new von« - sole oisrniauv.'« S ta te 7 ip C o d e A i r F o r c e R O T C is th e b e st w a y to g e t s ta rt e d a s a n 1 i Í M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, O ctober 1, 1965 8^ MILITARY RESERVE Morrill Students Just Like P e t it io n s A v a i l a b l e S e l e c t F o r c e D e s i g n a t e d PArlrinnincr nnena Petitioning todav io opens today forr the newlv newly created Dost post of V -' Everyone Else . . . Almost vice p resid en t for student relatio ns, a cabinet position WASHINGTON !' - - S ecretary 000 m en in these units w ill be Rep. F. Edward H ebert, D» in the A ssociated Students of MSU (ASMSU). of D efense R obert S. M cNam ara given a chance to shift to the L a., chairm an of the re se rv e s By CHAR JO LLES P etitions m ay be obtained from 334 Student S ervices T hursday picked 982 units— 130, high p rio rity units to bring them subcom m ittee o f th e Ho us e State N tw s Staff W rita r through T uesday. 000 N ational G uardsm en and 15, to full strength. A rm ed S e r v i c e s Committee 000 re s e rv is ts — to form a select T hose in the disbanded units which helped block the earlier C abinet P resid en t Jim Tanck said the new vice p re s i­ Arm y backup fo rce trained to T he student enrolled in Ju stin dent w ill handle public relatio n s, the ASMSU L egal Aid " th e highest p ossible state of who do not seek to Join the p ri­ plan, and W illiam G. B ray of S. M o rrill L ib eral A rts C ollege Fund and Student Opinion R esearch, an agency that con­ com bat re a d in e ss.” ority outfits w ill go into the man­ Indiana, ranking TOP member of Is as " a v e ra g e ” as any other ducts surveys of student opinion on pertinent Issu es. He also o rd ered the disbanding pow er pool of other re se rv e s not the subcom m ittee, said: student. assigned to units. H is classro o m experience, his The vice president will be a m em ber of the Executive of 750 A rm y R eserve units— "T h e action now proposed by c o u rse s and his fo u r-y ear p ro ­ Committee of the cabinet but not have any voting pow er on including all six rem aining di­ Except fo r keeping som e r e ­ the D epartm ent oi D e f e n s e is g ram , how ever, are unique. the Student Board. visions— as needed to c a rry out se rv e units going, the plan fol­ com pletely different than - that F our hundred fresh m en—200 contingency w ar plans. The 55, lows key featu res of M cN am ara’s originally subm itted to the Con­ m en and 200 women—a re p a rtic ­ effort to m erg e all Arm y Re­ g re ss in D ecem ber 1964. This ipating in the new college ex per­ serv e units in the National Guard plan in no way Involves the m er­ im ent crea ted la st A pril " a s an or disband them . But the revised ger as contem plated by the De­ altern ativ e to p resen t p a ttern s Jo h n s o n S ig n s B ill O n R a ils plan got full blessing of the key partm ent of Defense last Decem­ of undergraduate e d u c a t i o n , ” c ritic s of the old plan. b e r." Gordon Rohman, dean of the col­ WASHINGTON it) — P re s id e « ra il p assen g er c a rs to be de­ m ical t r a n s p o r t a t i o n on the P ‘ lege, said. Ju stin M o rrill w i ll offer a Johnson s i g n e d l e g i s l a t i o n T hursday aim ed at developing livered by the fall of next y e a r. The railro ad w ill begin using ground.” Johnson also said the under­ PLAYBOY b road lib eral a rts education with high-speed m ass trav el on the them b e t w e e n New York and taking w ill not be lim ited to ra il­ SPECIAL C O LL E G E RA TES an em phasis on “ self-d isco v ery ground. And he announced the W ashington and la te r between roads. "W e w ill be investiga­ □ 1 yr. S 6 . 5 0 Sa ve $3.50 t h r o u g h independent study,’ ’ firs t te st of train s zoom ing 125 New York and Boston. ting all the new and prom ising Rohman said. m iles an hour w ill begin in about The P resid en t said: concepts of high-speed ground □ 2 y r s . $ 1 2 .0 0 S a v e $8.00 T he 400 freshm en, all living a y ear. tra v e l,” he said. In Snyder and Phillips dorm i­ Johnson then asked C ongress "T oday, an astronaut can o r­ □ 3 yrs. $ 1 6 .5 0 S a v e $ 1 3 . 5 0 to rie s , rep resen t a “ d iv ersity for $20 m illion for the firs t bit the earth fa ste r than a man NAME _ of values and talen ts.” Faculty y e ar of the $90-m illion, th re e - on the ground can get from New BARNES FLORAL C i Ä A D R E SS m em b ers with offices in the firs t y ear re se a rc h and developm ent York to W ashington. Yet, the C IT Y floor wing of Snyder are avail­ p ro g ram . sam e s c i e n c e and technology WE T E L E G R A P H •Z IP - able to help shape a fo u r-y ear The Pennsylvania R ailroadw ill which gave us our airplanes and FLO W ERS C L IP T H IS C O U P O N A N D M A IL W IT H YOUR C H EC K TO: our space probes could also give W O R L D W ID E p ro g ram to suit a student’s p a r­ Join w ith the governm ent in p u r­ R A Y O L SO N , P.O . B O X 4 8 3 , E A S T L A N S IN G j tic u la r In terests and ab ilities, chasing up to 50 ex perim ental us b e tter, fa s te r, m ore econo- 215 A N N E D 2 -0 8 7 ' he said. Students enrolled in Ju stin M o rrill will take “ three d iffer­ ent p rep aratio n s” th e ir f i r s t P L A N N IN G S E S S IO N --D a v id W illia m s , B r i g h t o n y e a r, totaling 14-16 hours a te rm . f r e s h m a n , g e ts a b le a s s i s t a n c e In p la n n in g h is T h ese include a foreign language, J u s tin M o r r ill C o lle g e p r o g r a m f r o m H e rm a n S tru c k , a natu ral science and a selection d i r e c t o r of th e c o m p o s itio n p r o g r a m ( s e a te d ) an d from eith e r the hum anities or the D e an G o rd o n R o h m a n . T h e e x p e r im e n ta l c o lle g e so cial sciences. T he college is offering only F rench and R ussian th is y ear, Rohman said, “ T h at’s all we could p ractically put to g eth er.” o p e n e d d o o rs f o r th e f i r s t tim e T h u r s d a y . well as in stru cto rs from abroad will hold cla sse s. P h o to by Jo n Z w ic k e l Rohman said. A co u rse in the h isto ry of the earth entitled "G e­ The Michgan State University A special section of Spanish T he student will pay for his ology and Evolution” is also of­ has been set up for “ students tuition and room and board as if fered . who have m ade a significant be­ he w ere attending MSU, but will In addition, the students w ere ginning in high school.” incur the additional trav el ex­ req u ire d to choose one of 15 T he students will study a for­ e i g n language intensively for th re e te rm s, with an opportunity for o v erseas study during the sum m er, p en ses. Two co u rses in the area of n atural science are req u ired for firs t-v e a r students. A lso a math c o u rse entitled “ M ath, a C u ltu r­ c o u rses offered in the social sciences and the hum anities. “ No one but students enrolled in Ju stin M orrill may take these c la s s e s ,” Rohman said. “ T h is Fraternity System Rohman said the o v erseas p ro ­ al A pproach,” is offered in an g uarantees their size and unique­ gram would be conducted by the attem pt to tre a t m ath “ within n e ss .” college on a reg u lar 10-week term the context of its developm ent, b a sis . MSU faculty m em bers as from the Sum erians to E instein,” Students will m eet In a com po­ sition co urse once a week in S e e n A A fire b all falling in northern F i r e b a l l ? m any elem ents common to earth . groups of fiv e.T h is"u n iq u ec o m ­ position program , a co llege-sup­ ported tu torial se rv ic e " will last four y e a rs. Invites YOU To Open Rushes ^ 5 5 , 1 7-10 P.M. M ichigan skies Sunday night has A ttem pts a re m ade to discover P a p e rs w ritten for other co u r­ prom pted the In terest of Cana­ the origin of the m eteorite and ses will be criticiz ed and evalu­ dian scien tists and an MSU a s ­ how long it’s been in space, he ated in the com position c la ss be­ tronom er. explained, fore they are handed in. i m r:-;;rr 19) R ecording to Von Del C ham - " T h e final grade on the paper 1J ti r i t 28 ii p •tV -, l i t iL I P L CBOUT* U ne« m Aurialn, S i& fir nS T rortffiner of the A bram s P lan etarium , th e ' ob­ «lead Jp th e knowlqdce of position, Rohman said. ; -t " ^ .-X-,----, ..... , jec t is believed to be a m e­ coukl the hisunry ui tn e so iar sy s­ ■k P ro fe sso rs will allow m axi­ § / « etw,cm41* ..lA ’ . teo rite which o b serv ers estim ate tem ,” he said . mum discussion and inform al di­ ' ■ V“ ---------------------------!S 1 N to have fallen In Canada north C anadian m em bers of the In­ alogue in the cla sse s with less JL MA. or KAOTLANKM. «MB—Il of Sault Ste. M arie. ternational M eteorltlcal Society, em phasis on lectu re, he said. nsiTi ' n r jMICH; i 1 tmtT i l__ . FRATERNITY HOUSES ¡ w - . . \ ... e Explaining the im portance of of which C ham berlain Is a m em ­ I ¡I u j -• i -I- |fI ! S -■ « ■ S [ t t ~ Vt ....’ E• AT MICHIGAN .................. -— STATE UNIVERSITY " t ^ 4. b e r, a re now waiting furth er re ­ T he students do not d e clare a *7 im m ediate reco very of the m et­ " m a jo r,” but choose a field of \ n r\ eo rite, he said, "T h ese objects p o rts from other o b serv ers be­ concentration which w ill be in­ h ilfl J Ï I j u_ , ' have been In space som e b il­ fore attem pting to search for the m V// f Æ . 'iI, \ 1 3I L .w«ut— vjD 1 !® I , , j 3 ; / , s N - , 11 s — . m eteo rite. terd iscip lin ary . & ( t ) /TTsjk ' ' ,____ i j ¡ t - UTTTTLTP lions of y e a rs and If found be­ *v*» V (3X26) n r 1 H r ■. ~ , / ' M fo re being w e a t h e r e d by the ea rth ’s atm osphere they can p ro ­ VAV.lT* I vide valuable Inform ation.” A c c o r d i n g to C ham berlain, Now At Cartwright’s > t; . : .11! m eteo rites a re believed to be . S i, ¡ I----lo p a rts of la rg e r bodies that have i broken up In space and contain L_ L-J m THE •s- Cnt> Checks Available J I i (í& : s S ¡¡ O ver 200 anxious freshm en can BIG SHOE \L moim a « annue 'TS>^ ’ !;___l»Li WMOftT §T A d ü LJilj feel a little m o re com fortable TOBE ■Mer toeenrronr i MkLOMN today. curve* T he f r e s h m e n found them ­ IN ” MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS Ci! selves sh o rt of funds at re g is­ A 's. f e í! ir tratio n after th eir M ichigan High­ e r Education A ssistance A uthor­ ili®8 ity failed to provide th eir schol­ t! a rsh ip checks on tim e due to a I _______ printing problem . Ronald J. Ju rsa , asso ciate di­ re c to r of scholarship s, announc­ Due to the M ichigan State System of deferred Rush, NO f ir s t te rm Freshm en w ill be e lig ib le ed T hursday that the checks a re \ now av ailable at his office, 201 Student S ervices Building. to rush. A ll others with at least a 2.2 all u n ive rsity grade point average w ill be e lig ib le to rush. M Monday Oct. 4 Tuesday Oct 5 One wonderful shaping of fashion does trick s for your h a ir. B ru sh up o r brush KEDSCOURTKING O n ce you d e cid e w hether you want C o u rt K in g t in c la s s ic w hite, 30 THETA DELTA CHI OMEGA PHI PSA ALPHA PHI ALPHA 10 FARMHOUSE sharp b lack or chino. your pro blem s are o ver. Y o u ’M w e a r th is 25 SIGMA PHI EPSILON 1604 E« Grand R iver 151 Bogue down« leaving the choice of 501 MAC 8 DELTA TAU DELTA 6 DELTA CHI style to you. all-aro und, all-w eather. a ll-A m e rica n -ca su a l eve ryw h e re . S o com ­ 15 PHI KAPPA PSI 526 Sunset fo rtab le you hate to take them off. W h a t’s 522 Abbott Road 14 PHI GAMMA DELTA 139 Bailey 101 W oodm ere m ore. K e d s C o u rt K in g looks sm art as 11 KAPPA SIGMA 334 M ichigan 29 KAPPA ALPHA PSI COLONY 5 BETA THETA PI an A -p lu s in eith e r the lace-to -to e s t y l e 715 G rove 27 TRIANGLE 146 H aslett 1148 E . G rand R iver Color-Frosting-Perm anents show n or in the reg u lar oxford. 28 ZETA BETA TAU 242 N. H arrison 12 • LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 7 DELTA SIGMA PHI all our sp ecialty 855 G rove Street 16 PHI KAPPA SIGMA 128 H aslett 1218 E . Grand R iver 19 PI KAPPA PHI 236 N, H arrison 23 SIGMA CHI 17 PHI KAPPA TAU $8.99 121 W hltehills D rive 20 PSI UPSILON 729 E , Grand R iver 125 N. Hagadorn Florence Hair 26 THETA CHI 810 W, G rand R iver 24 SIGMA NU 731 Burcham 9 DELTA UPSILON 453 Abbott Road 13 PHI DELTA THETA 1504 E . Grand R iver 3 ALPHA SIGMA PHI 626 Cowley 21 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 131 Bogue TAU DELTA PHI COLC String Salon Cartw right Shoes 420 Evergreen 31 PHI SIGMA DELTA 1234 E . Grand R iver 18 PHI SIGMA KAPPA Rushing In Union 2 ALPHA GAMMA RHO T u e s. - Room 36 1381 E a s t Grand River 432 Evergreen V ,, SIGMA ALPHA MU Wed., Oct. 6 29 207 Bogue PSI W ed.'- Room 36 _ * • 209 Abbot R d . C a ll E D 2 -4 3 1 4 4 ALPHA T a u OtOizfGA 1344 E . Grand R iver 146 H aslett O p en till 9 p .m . M o n d a y - F r id a y 451 E vergreen 1 ALPHA EPSILON PI O w ner-F lorence A nderson B ro o k f ie ld P l a z a - P l e n t y of f r e e p a rk in g 343 A lbert St. Ail Houses O p erator-Ju dy M ikesell M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F r id a y , O c to b e r 1, 1965 S u n s e t S i g n a l s J e w i s h A t o n e m e n t I ¡ jy c h u r c h a c t i v i t i e s At sunset Tuesday Jew ish stu­ lcal potential the Commandments Yom K lppur Is th clim ax of p re ss th eir confidence In God’s dents begin the atonem ent fast of re p resen t. T en Days of Penitence that be­ forgiveness. V om K lppur. Rabbi A braham Zem ach of the gan with the Jew ish New Y ear Social repentence is em pha­ Rabbinic legend reco rd s that M oses descended from Mount H illel Foundation of B’nal B’rith conducts the first serv ice of Monday. On this day of pray er, fasting and confession of sin, sized by Yom Kippur. "R epentence m e a n s t a k i n g M ix F u n , D e a t h , M e a n in g Slnal with the second tablets of Yom K lppur, the M ariv, at 7:30 the Jew s traditionally w ear the co ncrete steps to co rre c tio n ," the Ten C om m andm ents on this p.m . T uesday in the M usic Aud­ k lttel, a long w hite robe, to ex- Rabbi Zem ach said. B y FA Y E U N G E R He said Sunday m asses a re fa r m ore effective than the holiest day in the Jew ish y ear. itorium . S ta te N ew s R e lig io n E d ito r ce n ter’s dances and road ra llie s . St. John’s no longer During the fast the Jew ish stu­ Two other serv ices a re sched­ holds F riday night dances since they could not com pete dent p ray s for forgiveness, not uled for 9:30 a.m . and from 4 to Social ac tiv ities in student churches a re not m em bership with U niversity dances. But ski trip s, suppers, p a rtie s and Just for him self but for all In a falls short of the eth- 6:30 p.m . W ednesday In Alumni M em orial Chapel. C hi AlphaOpenH ouse trap s, according to th ree m em bers of the cam pus clerg y. road ra llie s continue. society that fa been entering much o fC h ristia n - In fact, the th re e —each of different denom inations— " T h e re is no reason for a church or student center to set Chi Alpha, a full-G o sp elC h ris­ tian group, is having open house lty and threatening the m iracle« agreed they could cut the social pro g ram s and lo se nary a up com petitive facilities w ith the U n iversity," the Rev. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-OKEMOS at 8 tonight in 33 Union. and the divinity of Je su s C h rist. m em ber sin ce the social w hirl grow s from a deeper need Jam es D idier, m in ister for the A m erican B aptist Student 4ti«4 Okemos - Haslc-tt R; Fundam ental in nature, Chi Al­ T he m em bers hold tji-w eekly than m issionary propaganda. Foundation, said. “ T he U niversity provides enough social SERVICES pha alm s to unite C h ristia n s to m eetings for discussion, B ible C hurch social activ ities m ust yeild a deeper m eaning than activ ities to satisfy the stud en t." Sunday School com bat the m odernism which has study, p ray er and fellow ship. the typical g ra s s e r, or church pro g ram s will fizzle, said O ther activities Include Individ­ The students who attend the church social activities a re C ollegiate C lass 10:00 a.m . the Rev. Theo Bundenthal, p asto r of M artin L uther C hapel. looking fo r Integrity and openness in an atm osphere of M orning W orship - 11:00 a.m . ual and group* w itnessing, con­ C entral Methodist ducting of serv ices and social com m ittm ent, he said. They often respond m o re quickly C ollegiate T raining Hour - 6:00 p.m . "T h e students com e for insight into them selves and th eir to serv ice activ ities. Evening W orship - 7:00 p.m . A cross From the Capitol gatherings. relationship with God and th e ir fellow m en ," he added. 9:00 A.M. P ra y e r Group At the church, students from varied backgrounds can relax F or T ra:. -portatioi l-CALL: M ary-S ab ina Chapel P a sto r Bundenthal conducts a program that m ixes cook- with p erson s who a re all in a sim ila r search for a m eaning­ 332-2133; 351- 4003 EAST LANSING WORSHIP SERVICE outs, dances, hayrides and sw im m ing with dram a p resen ­ ful relationship with God, he added. F rom these relatio n­ ciry bus service (9:45 and 11:15 FR IE N D S M EETIN G tations and d iscussions. ships social activities a re able to develop. from Grand R iver to Church door Allbaueh, P astor (Quakers) 10:15 A.M. "S ocial events don’t ex ist to prom ote re lig io n ," said The foundation concentrates on one m ajor social activity "Y ou Can Depend Upon T h is” ) Sunday 10:30 A.M. each term . Dwight S. L arg e (M inister) M eeting for W orship R ev. G ervin B retfelld er of St. John’s C atholic Student Welcome Students C enter. "P eo p le with a sim ila r outlook enjoy getting to­ The purpose of the student cen ters is w orship and p ray e r, C rib N u rsery, So B ring The F irst-D ay SchoolCapltol G range gether, and the social activ ities grow naturally from each P a sto r Bundenthal said. Cutting social events to the bone A re You Looking F or A Frienc B aby. T ake home a copy of the Bible Teaching C hurch. "W hat T h en 'A re We To Do?" ¡Trow bridge Road at A rbor D rive g ro u p ." does not cut attendance. sheet for study and appllcatio’n. F o r Inform ation 332-1998 Services U n iv e rs ity 9:45 ’.M . Bible C lasses schedule in 11:00 Sunday Lansing C entral Free UNIVERSITY 11.00 A.M. Wors your dorm , please C h ris tia n Church 310 N. Hagadorn Rd. call IV 9-6312 or M ethodist Church BAPTIST CHURCH R e l i g i o u s F o r u m s 7:00 P.M . Evenir service 372-4179. 828 N. W ashington, Lansing Don S tiffler, M inister SUNDAY ' A m eri can B a p tis t) P h. 337-1077 INTER-CITY BIBLE CHURCH G e ra rd G. P hillips, P asto r B ible School 9:45 a.m . 2627 E. M ichigan Ave. Plymouth 10:00 a.m . Sunday School ED 2-1888 W orship Service 10:45 a.m . T o P r o v i d e A d v i c e jt- Four Blocks West of Brody Dorm s 11:00 a.m . M orning W orship Sunday religious forum s p ro ­ and w orkings of the UN will lead L_ Congregational Youth Fellow ship 6:00 p.m . W orship 10:00 a.m . vide advice on how to stay sane the W esley Foundation c la sse s. Evening W orship 7.00 p.m . C hurch School 11:10 a.m . A SUGGESTION . st MSU, a glim pse at problem s During the term the c la ss m em ­ Church Fam ily W orship Wed. Eve. 7:30 of dating and a detailed look at b e rs will discuss w hatpow er lies 9 CdSTfrtinSTCR PR CSBYTCRIÛ O C h U R C h N u rsery P rovided— the U nited N ations. behind UN decisions, how the UN 1305 A b b o tt ¿ansiriG m icn iG û R Rev. Howard C. A rtz 10:00-12:00 a.m .' W orship at N orm an A beles, a sso c la te p ro - acts to m aintain peace and how the cost F or transpo rtatio n call489-4658 at A m erican Legion C enter fe sso r at the counseling cen ter, UN is financed. A cro ss from Capitol on Allegan if no answ er 482-9857 C am pus Bus Service F ir s t B aptist Church w ill speak on "How to Stop W or­ ■ m :\DAY SCHEDULE W orship Service - 9 and 11 A.M. Always a w arm welcom e at 940 S. H arrison rying and Love MSU” at 6 p.m . willO ther St. John forum s th is term Church School, C rib ery -3 rd Sunday at the Hillel Foundation psychology ona "M Include talk by a doctor of FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE of B’nal B’rith , 319 H illcrest atu rity and Sex­ G rade - 9 and 11 A.M. Seventh-Day Ave. A buffet supper is p a rt of u a lity ," a preview of a E uropean Church School-4th G rade-A dults, Students - 10 A.M. G enesee at B utler S treets C all 332-3814 tour planned by the students and "C onsequences of Communion" Sunday school for all a g e s ...........................9:45 a.m . Adventist Church the pro g ram . F or transportation, phone 332-6271 or 332-8901 M orning W o rsh ip ........................................... 11:00 a.m . F o r Inform ation Rev. R obert Kavanaugh will discu ssio n s of academ ic freedom MINISTERS: T em po rarily m eeting at Uni­ speak on "D ating and M ating" and m ixed m a rriag es. Vloreianc Rev. Harvey G. Peach Guest S ing er-P aul M. Q ualls v ersity Lutheran C hurch 7:30 p.m . at the firs t Sunday Speaker- Rev. R. J, C errato Division and Ann St. night forum at St. John athoiic Publishes Article E vangelistic H o u r ............................ 7:00 p.m . F ir s t C h ris tia n Student C en ter, 327 MAC. Would You Like To Know About The M orman Church? Reform ed Church C la sse s discussing " C h ris ­ Rev David Tv. E h rlin -M ln ister Tom O. Thom pson-M usic D ir. SATURDAY SERVICES tian s Look at theU nited N ations" JamA esstudy of T exas banking by T ran sp o rtatio n A v ailab le Sabbath School 240 M arshall St., L ansing co nsid er the stru ctu re of the UN from MDilford, ia m o n d , MSU senio r CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF C ali Church Office IV 5-0613 9:30 a.m . 11:00 a.m . W orship Service R ev. John M. Hofman, P asto r at the firs t session 9:45 a.m . Sun­ cepted fo r use Tinexas, w as ac­ the Septem ­ If No A nsw er, C all TU-23618 M orning S ervice 10:00 a.m . day in the lounge of the W esley LATTER DAY Foundation M ethodist S t u d e n t ber Issue of the B usiness Re­ view, published by the U niver­ 413 E. Saginaw -E ast of Abbott Rd. Evening Service 7 p.m . C en ter. K im b e rly Downs TRINITY CHURCH A uthorities on the co untries sity of H ouston. Sunday; O ctober 3 Church of C h ris t T hose in need of tra n sp o rta ­ 6:30 A.M. P riesthood M eeting 120 Spartan Ave. Interdenom inational tion call: M r. Jack Vander Slik 5:00 P.M . Sacram ent M eeting 1007 K im berly D rive, L ansing at 355-3030 o r Rev. Hofman R A PER - S ervices at 5-3650. Monday O ctober 4 (2 blocks W. of F randor i r t s. B A C K S Shopping C enter on Sunday-B ible Study C lasse s Designed F or E. G rand R iver) sua n u rsery Deseret Club-Opening Social Active Student P artic ip a tio n . . . 9:45 IN \ ll W * »V TKX) p.m . IV • t if iU & r& k iX ie ■■ 9 -7 U d - "A New Q uality of L ife” « fete, *- TV SPECIAL SUNOA’i ÆR-V Evening W orship ____ 7 :0 0 P.M . * T 1 • Aéf/ W *. "E levated U niquely" ¡Ü É ^ ++4. "p i( 0 ( is h t r s su i l # ly MORMON CONFERENCE M orning W orship 10:00 a.m . univ ersity Holy Communion >‘'sdfctàotàdktdÊÊtt o f ir h a t ’s u t u in t in ir m i Sunday, Oct. 3 10:00-12:00 Noon-Channel 6 5; 10 B ible Study 11:00 a.m . T rin ity C ollegiate'F ellow ship . 8:00 P„M, lutheran church o f u n i e q u a t 'd r e a d in g Evening W orship 6:00 p.m . Buffet Supper Served in casual setting a lc -lc a W ednesday evening Bible Accom panied by an exciting program LUTHERAN WORSHIP Wed: P ra y e r and B ible Study ....7 :0 0 P„M, Study 7:30 p.m . Two days after the start of a new semester last M artin L uther Chapel L utheran Student C enter F or T ransportation Call P a s to r-E . Eugene W illiam s September, an open letter by “a former student FE 9-8190 A ssociate P asto rsd av id L. E rb N orm and R , P iersm a 8:15, 9:15, 10:30 and 11:30 called upon students at the University of ( alifor- ■A 444 Abbot Road ED 2-1960 o r ED 2-2434 nia at Berkeley to “organize and split this campus I wo Blocks North of Student Union wide open” in an “open, fierce, and thoroughgoing Episcopal Services F ir s t Church of F ir s t P resbyterian rebellion.” W orship-9;30 A.M. and 11 A.M. C h ris t, Scientist What happened at Berkeley during the months N u rsery both serv ice s. ALUMNI CHAPEL Ottawa and Chestnut that followed was unprecedented in American Sundays 709 E. G rand R iver university history. During a series of demonstra­ Sunday School 9:30 E ast L ansing WORSHIP SERVICE Rev. T heodore Bundenthal, L utheran Chaplain 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion and Serm on tions, sit-ins, and riots, one of the world’s largest and most famous centers of learning was brought F re e Bus Service Sunday S ervice 11 a.m . to the edge of collapse. A LL SAINTS CHURCH 9:30 a.m .-w orsh lp serv ice In The Berkeley Student Revolt: Facts and Inter­ Living Unit Bus w ill Stop at S ervices SUBJECT: "U n rea lity " church school (800 Abbott Road) pretations ($1.95, an Anchor Original published M ason, Abbott, Abbott 9:30 11:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL on September 3), two eminent teachers at Berke­ P hillip s, Snyder W. A cres 8:55 10:25 Sundays ley, a sociologist and a political scientist, have as­ A cres, F ee W Holmes 9:00 10:33 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 11:00 a .m .-re g u la r sembled a wide range of significant views from H om es, McDonald Owen 9:05 10:35 9:00 A.M. M orning P ra y e r and Sermon (9:30 & 11-U nlverslty Students) “ WORLD WIDE participants on both sides of the dispute and Owen, Van Heusen W, Shaw 9:10 10:40 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion and SermoiS outside observers. The editors, Seymour Martin E. Shaw. \V. Shaw N. C ase 9:15 10:45 WEDNESDAY COMMUNION” Lipset and Sheldon S. Wolin, are themselves in C ase, W ilson, W onders Kellogg Bus Stand 9:20 10:50 W eekdays 8:00 p.m .-E vening M eeting disagreement over the meaning of the revolt. They Brody Dorm s T uesday, 10:15 A.M. Holy Communion do agree, however, that the events at Berkeley W ednesday, 6:45 A.M. Holy Communion Free Public Reading Room P reaching have an importance that transcends their immedi­ L utheran M issouri Synod T hursday, 5:15 P.M . Holy Communion 134 W est G rand R iver D r. Seth C. M orrow ate local consequences. The University of Calilor- OPEN nia has been regarded by many as a prototype of W eekdays— 9-5 p.m . Sunday O ctober 3 the future form of public education. Whateverthe M on., T u es., T h u rs.,F rl. merits of the students’ case, their attack against C ollegian Fellow ship the University raises an important and alarming "Is There A St. Johns Student P arish Edgewood United Church E venings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . A ll a re w elcom e to attend Buffet and M ixer Alumni Chapel question about the ability of a fundamental mod­ ern institution to meet the demands of the future. 327 M .A.C. C hurch S ervices, and visit and 5:30-8:00 p.m . Word From God?” F r. R obert Kavanaugh, p astor Interdenom inational use the Reading Room. The Berkeley Student Revolt includes a detailed chronology that explains what actually took place Is The Blbe A Revelation From God? F r. T hom as M cDevltt 469 North Hagadorn Road during an often confusing series of events. The F r. JosephF rom m eyer.O .F .M . (5 blocks north of G rand River) U n iv e rs ity M ethodist Peoples Church volume also collects many of the manifestos, Second In A S eries: G reat F act Of Faith F r.G erv in B reitfeld er O.F.M . East Lansing broadsides, pamphlets, statements, and releases S ister Daniel M ariam S.C, Church distributed by both sides, which convey a sense of SUNDAY 7:00 P.M. S ister C hristopher S.C. WORSHIP SERVICE 1120 S. Harrison Rd. Interdenom lnstlon what the participants actually thought and felt. Sunday M asses 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. "Climb Every Mountain" We think it is obvious that the Berkeley students SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH 7:15-8:30-9:45 (High) Preaching . 200 W. Grand River at Michigan were representative of a new generation on col­ 1518 S. WASHINGTON LANSING 11:00-12:15-4:45-6:00 Octouer 3, 1965 Wilson M. Tennant, Minister lege campuses — politically aware and involved, Sermon preoccupied with protest, and sensitive to social 11:00 A.M. 8:30 P.M . Sunday F orum -7;30 P.M. and SUNDAY SERVICE abuses. In The Berkeley Student Revolt, that gen­ "MAN WITH Adult Youth "Faith as Audacity and Dr. Glenn M. Frye, Minister 9:30 and 11:00 eration —your generation, if you are this A SONG" R eception Y oungsters R eligion C lass P re-sch o o ler s - 9;45 Expectation’’ 0 will be held column in your college newspaper — has its say. Get Acquainted WORSH1P-9.-45 & 11:15 a.m. et the State Theater W orship With Us R efeshm entsl G rades 1, 2 & 3 - 9:45 By Rev. Truman A. Morrison For anyone who is part of a college campus this Fall of 1965, it is important and fascinating read­ Daily and Saturday M asses C hurch School Nursery During Services Dr. Robertson ing. COLLEGE BIBLE CLASS 8:00, 12:10, 4:45 9:30 and 11 a.m .-c rib room through Senior high. CHURCH SCHOOL CHURCH SCHOOL The Berkeley Student Revolt is published by the 9:45 A.M . Confession sponsors of this column, Doubleday Anchor Books, D r, Ted W ard, T eacher Edgewood U niversity Group 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.-Program 9:30 and 11:00 277 Park Avenue, New York City and Doubleday (MSU L earning System s Institute) D ally-D uring all m asses 5:30 p.m . Supper and program . for all ages & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York. You’ll Saturday: 3:30-5:30 , 7:30-9 Senior High fellow ship -7 p.m . 11:15 a.m.-Chlldren, 2-11 Crib Room through 3rd grade find it at one of the beet equipped booksellers i n B lble-C entered-R elevant-T hought-Provoklng the country — your own college store. SPECIAL, before F irs t years 9:45 Membership Class Classes 9:30 and 11:00 at the ^r-Sriday, sam e ►i ‘«sturday A ffiliated w ith the Church 4 »58* grade at U?il&„ C all IV 20754 F or Phone ED 7-9778 United C hurch of C hrist, Free bus transportation 15 to Bldg. On home football S at,- C ongregational-C hristian, 30 minutes before each ser Inform ation 11-12 A.M. No Afternoon E vangelical, Reform ed, vice around the campus. UCCF Program 6 p.m. In F re e Bus Service M orning And Evening Confession. WELCOME 11 Church Parlor Í M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, O ctober 1, 1965 f Rescuers Probe For Dead As Manila Volcano Growls MANILA (^-V olcano experts cern is for 15,000 p erso n s in as far away as A ustralia and the and re sc u e w orkers, still trying evacuation cam ps. He has posted U nited States, are adequate for M o r e P o w e r to determ in e the death toll of the guard s to stop looting and has pa­ the m om ent, Gazmin said. eruption T uesday, probed around tro ls out to prevent anyone from T he Red C ro ss is listing the the grow ling T aal v o l c a n o as retu rn in g im m ediately to the is­ people in the cam ps and attem pt­ O n T a p F o r though It w ere a g reat, live bomb. land. ing to determ ine the exact num­ O m inous rum bling balked any G azm in said governm ent vol­ b er of m issing. T his may take sy stem atic search through the cano ex p erts have told him it was another week, Gazmin said, and L a t e O c t o b e r volcanic ash that co v ers nearly unlikely the volcano would stage even then would not be com plete. M ichigan State’s new pow er half the 12-m ile -sq u a re island, another m ajor eruption, but they Some whole fam ilies w ere wiped situated in L ake T a a l, 40 m iles couldn’t be sure. out and may never be reported plant on south cam pus Is expec­ south of M anila. R elief supplies, com ing from m issing, he added. ted to go Into lim ited operation It originally was feared that up Two frogmen team s from the in late O ctober. to 2,000 p e rso n s m ight be bur­ Philippine Navy are searching T he new plant, costing $9.8 led, but the figure is now e s ti­ the w aters of Lake T aal for bod­ m illion, is scheduled to go Into m ated to be clo se r to 500. Tryouts Slated ies. full operation at the end of De­ T he to ll, as In the c a s e of cem b er. T ry o u ts for the world prem iere T he volcanic island was a scene P h y s i c a l P l a n t D irector T a a l’s last previous eruption ir> of a play by a w riter from Bom­ of desolation alongside tropical T heodore B. Simon said the plant 1911, m ay never be known. E sti­ bay w ill be held at 7 p.m . Mon­ g reen ery . The whole south side is w ill begin operating at 50 per m ates of lo sses in the d isaster day and T uesday in F airchild buried in ash and mud piled to cent capacity using only one of 54 y e a rs ago still ran g e from T h e a te r. rooftops in p laces.T h e north side Its two b o ilers and g e n erato rs. 1,300 to 3,000. T he playw right, A sifC u rrim b - is green and the houses relativ ely E a rlie r this sum m er it was A fe w constabulary p atro ls hoy, will help prep are his play untouched—though not a human thought that construction delays m ade th e ir way into p a rts of the for production Nov. 1" through 20. being is to be seen. m ight postpone the plant’ s com ­ blackened area today and found pletion. With MSL’*s p resen t boil­ no life. T hey reported that rain, and sunshine since the eruption e r s operating at peak capacity', any shutdown for re p a irs would have caused the ash and lava to Full Selection Of force the U n iversity to use e m er­ harden. In m ost area s the layer gency pro ced u res to conserve is four feet deep. pow er. C ol. Segundo G azm in, w ho Simon said that last week’s heads the m ilitary team In charge of the area , said h is m ain con­ ENRO SHIRTS explosion near the North Pow er P lant h a i not affected plans to at open the new pow er plant. HOLDEN REID THIS Frandor Center Old North Campus Plant New South Campus Structure *7exp. J fix ttf* ¿ it LEGISLATURE TO QUIT C am pusHighw ayPla nS e t *7U m S ic v te W O J t % f in d o u t A fter rejectin g plans for a D etails for financing the p ro ­ R .e d ¿ 0 0 4 N o T a x R e f o r m T h i s Y e a r ground-level extension of T row ­ ject rem ain to be worked out. bridge Road, MSU has accepted C onstruction is scheduled for n>hat o t h e r s m ill d o State Highway D epartm ent plans 1968. for a below -grade superhighw ay CORBIN re fe re e with at least th ree years SPOKEN HERE T he R epublicans a n d Demo­ c ra ts in Lansing continue slug­ ging it out on the issu e of tax solution, but said he will still need at least one Republican vote. experience. A greem ent between the House a c ro ss the cam pus. The U n i v e r s i t y protested and only h ere at M .S.U.- n e x t y e a r .« H l T he leg islatu re did m anage to and Senate was reached for ex - e a rlie r plans or. the grounds that which Is nice for you and re fo rm . com e to think of lt-u s too- p a ss a bill increasing the m axi­ panding the agenda to allow for a grour.d-level road would split T he leg islatu re agreed Wed­ m um J u r i s d i c t i o n of Wayne consideration of a bill on home the rapidly-expanding c a m p u s drop by we love to chat nesday to end the fall session County P leas C ourt from $3000 im provem ent installm ent c o n ­ and crea te a safety hazard. about our natural shoulder O ct. 15 giving G overnor G eorge c a se s to $10,000. Four b ills w ere tra c ts and another technical m ea­ tro u sers* check our buggy W , Rom ney no chance to call also introduced in the House, s u re . Other recom m endations in­ As accepted, the extension will whip w o rsted s. They’re the a special session. It will r e ­ two for refinancing the M ackinac cluded: com pulsory hunter tra in ­ be built below ground level. It B est. sum e O ct. 16 and adjourn again B ridge and tw'o concerning work­ ing change in p roperty tax as­ w ill begin at H arrison Road and D ec. 29, too late to be recalled . m an’s com pensation. One bill, sessm en t to a minim um of 50 pass under Red C edar Road, y o u r s w it h Campbell's dealing with the C om pensation p ercent of cash value, m edicare F arm Lane and Bogtr* S tre e , T ax refo rm has been a thorn D epartm ent, would req u ire ap­ Im plem entation and some m inor before it reach es Hagadorn Road Suburban Shop in the side of the D em ocratic pointm ent of a c h i e f hearing tax xhanges. and Grand R iver Avenue. ‘t.f jr jo r i t y all v e a..p. JT o u se ^ p u b lic a n s H’ecnesaaj' crusnec any chance for legislative ap-* proval to rem ove the bar* bn I iTV% S '* YELL0- lim i the graduated incom e tax. The p ro g ressiv e tax is the crux of the D em ocrats’ tax refo rm p ro ­ gram . T he graduated incom e tax a- m endm ent would have to be p a ss­ You a lways get th e low est rate w h e n you m a k e a s t a tio n - to - s ta tio n Long D is ta n ce c a ll on BOLEI » ed by tw o -th ird s of both House and Senate before going to a S unday. No need to w a it u n til public vote in N ovem ber, 1966. a fte r 8 o’c lo c k at n ig h t. You can C alling the D e m o c r a t i c r e ­ solution “ no substitue for total c a ll a n y t im e - m o r n in g , a f t e r ­ fiscal reform ,*’ the House R e­ noon, or n ig h t. publicans decided to oppose it. T he House defeated a motion S undays are ju s t rig h t fo r Long p assed by the Senate to adopt D is ta n c e c a llin g , to o . Y o u 're a b i-p artisan plan pushed by Rom ney. House Speaker Joseph m ore relaxed on S unday. And K o w a l s k i , D -D etrolt, H o u s e th e ch a n ce s are you w o n ’t have Speaker, c l a i m e d 100 percent * , support for the D em ocratic r e - to stand a ro un d w a itin g to use th e phone. Exten sionGets Long D ista n ce is th e next best th in g to b e in g the re . J i t NewD ire cto r G eorge S, M cIntyre of Okemos has been nam ed to an ad m in istra­ TELEPHONE tive post of the MSU C oopera­ tive Extension S ervice. M cIntyre, form erly d ire c to r of the M ichigan D epartm ent of Ag­ ric u ltu re , will becom e associate d ire c to r of the serv ice and a p ro fe sso r in the C ollege of Ag­ ric u ltu re . H is appointm ent is ef­ A l w a y s fective F riday . Aristocrat, Billiard Shape, $5 95 and $6.95 T he state ag ricultural lead er, who e a rlie r served with the Ex­ o n N o m a t t e r w h a t y o u s m o k o y o u ’ll tension S ervice for 15 y e a rs, will lik e Y e llo - B o le T h e n e w f o r m u la , assum e duties for field opera­ h o n e y lin in g in s u r e s In s t a n t M i l d ­ tions of the MSU division headed n e s s : p r o t e c t s t h e im p o r t e d b r ia r by Noel P . R alston. M cIntyre w ill play a key role in a m ajor S u n d a y ! b o w l — s o c o m p le t e ly , i t ’s g u a r a n ­ te e d a g a in s t b u r n o u t fo r lif e . W h y reorganizatio n cu rren tly under n o t c h a n g e y o u r s m o k in g h a b it s way In the statew ide extension th e easy w ay — th e Y e llo - B o le Corbin’s 03 p ro g ram . w a y . $ 2 .5 0 t o $ 6 .9 5 . L o n g D is ta n c e s ta tio n r a t e s D e fin ite ly d e sig n e d f o r th e A native of Dowaglac and grad­ Checker■ Thorn m o r e a c tiv e m a n , th e y a r e uate of MSU’ s C ollege of A gri­ a r e lo w e s t a n y t im e on Sunday S p artan $2.50 $3.50 M $4.95 i trim m e r in th e le g , lo w e r cu ltu re , the new asso ciate d ire c ­ in th e ris e . O u r N a t u r a l to r served as county ag ricultural agent In C ass County fo r nine S h o u ld e r c u t, a lw a y s c o r ­ y e a rs. In 1941 he becam e an ex­ r e c t, f i t s a l l m e n c o m f o r t ­ l o o f c a t t o d a y ten sion d airy sp ecialist in the ab ly. O w n o n e . T h e y ’re th e U pper Peninsula with headquar­ b e st. C o rb in L td ., 3 8 5 F if th te r s at C hatham . « Michigan Bell Ishutbuildersl A v e., N e w Y o rk , N . Y . M cIntyre was- appointed deputy Part of the Nationwide Bell System OiiiEiji Pipes Ms* 'irrMt'.'c.Sb »Sow- d ire c to r of the state D epartm ent of A g riculture in 1947. He was F r e e B o o k le t t e lls h o w to s m o k e a p ip e ; TROUSERED BY F A S H IO N L E A D E R S H IP A T F IN E R CA M PU S STO R ES EVERYW H ERE nam ed d ire c to r of the departm ent s h o w s s h a p e s , w rite : Y E L L O - B O L E FRO M A M E R IC A ’S FAM O U S S H IR T B U IL D E R S D ec. 1, 1953, and has held this P I P E S , I N C ., N Y . 22, N Y . D e p t 100. C O R B I N post for nearly 12 y e a rs. B y th e m a k e r s o f K A Y W O O D I E I 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing. M ichigan F r id a y , O c t o b e r 1, 1965 B ir c h e r s F la ile d A l a b a m a S l a y e r A c q u i t t e d HAY N E V IL L E , Ala. f — B y G O P L e a d e rs " I'm happy,” he said as he A labam a to help N egroes in th eir M ontgom ery, handed the A ssoci­ T hom as L ., C olem an, a p a rt- em braced his wife. A daughter- civ il rig h ts struggle, was arm ed ated P re s s a handw ritten sta te ­ WASHNGTON i.-Pi— Republican privileg e of A m erican citizens to tim e deputy sheriff who killed in-law wept for joy. with a knife. Some w itn esses said m ent. It read: congressional leaders flailed the think and act as they believe a young civil rights w o r k e r , The Jurors declined com m ent. he w asn 't arm ed; som e said he John Birch Society yesterday, best, but the control, the lead­ was found innocent today by a Colem an used a .12 gauge auto­ w as. "T o m Colem an has been trie d accusing the organization of try­ ersh ip and the m em bership of Jury of 12 white men on a plea m atic shotgun to shoot and kill in a tem ple of Justice w here he ing to Infiltrate their party. the Republican p arty cannot and of self-defense. 2 “-y ea r-o ld Jonathan M. D aniels, C olem an also was indicted by a should have been trie d and where w ill not be turned over to any A fter two hours of deliberation, an Episcopal sem inary student Low ndes County Grand Ju ry on all the facts w ere p resen te d . The The t o n g u e-lashing started se c re t organization. So far as the ju ro rs —most of them w ork­ from Keene, N'JH., at a country an assau lt and b a tte ry . charge verd ict of the Jury was the only when Sen. Thruston B. Morton, I know the John B irch Society Is m en o r fa rm e rs—acquitted the sto re last August. for the wounding of another civil one that could have been rendered R-Ky„ called for the ouster of a secret organization.” 5 5 -year-o ld highway engineer of rig h ts v o l u n t e e r , the Rev. based on the facts. It was a fair Birch Influence within the par­ a m anslaughter charge. The defense c l a i m e d that R ichard M o rrlsro e, a R o m a n and ju st verd ict. Tom Coleman ty. M orton said the B irch "Id ea of Then Colem an shook hands with Colem an fired in self-defense be­ C atholic p rie st from Chicago, has been exonerated.” taking over a p arty Is to beat cause D aniels, who had com e to Morton, a former n a t i o n a l m ost of them . C olem an was not trie d on that chairman and now chairman of the Republican incum bent.” ch arg e, and it is pending. T h ere m eans T h e m anslaughter acquittal the Senate Campaign Committee, no further crim inal ch arge promised to bring the matter up T exas He said Sen. John Tower- of w as no im m ediate word on wheth­ can be filed in state co urt against had to fight the group TODAY M I C H I G A N ; e r It will be dropped o r tried at the defendant a la te r term of co u rt. as a re su lt of when the Republican Coordina­ In the Houston ting Committee meets Dec. 13. J. Evans of W area, Gov. Daniel D aniels’ death. ashington had the H ID D EN F E E S - - C o m p u t« r ju g g lin g o f c l a s s r o o m s Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, (R- sam e problem and Gov, G eorge 2nd WEEK! —T H E A T R E— M o rrisro e, critica lly wounded by a second shotgun b last sec­ F loAwlabam a Atty. Gen. Richm ond to a c c o m m o d a te u n a n tic ip a te d n u m b e r s In m a n y Massachusetts), in whose home Romney of M i c h i g a n had ” a ers, who was ousted from c o u r s e s is th e c u l p r i t b e h in d th e h a n d w r itin g on state the Birch founder. Robert knockdow n-drag out” with the onds after D aniels was slain out­ the ca se as P ro secu to r after try ­ r o iM t r on ► 4 8 2 -3 9 0 5 side a H ayneville g ro cery store ing unsuccessfully to get the tria l m a n y c a m p u s b la c k b o a r d s . P h o to b y L a r r y F r i t z l a n Welch, resides, said: “ it Is the society. Aug. 20, is under treatm en t in a postponed, had said he wanted to And he said Sen. K arl E. Mundt C hicago hospital and was unable ask another grand Jury to retu rn of South Dakota faces a p rim ary • • A S H O C K E R to appear In court as a w itness. a m u rder indictm ent. fight now against a B irch So­ C olem an’s chief attorney. State He called the tria l a "m o ck ery U.S. May Take Refugees ciety m an. Sen. Vaughan Hill Robison of of law and o rd e r.” Mundt said he knew little about F eatu re s town at S U R E T O WASHINGTON (#;-The U nited O fficials said that should a In late 1962 the Cuban govern­ 1:40, 4:10 6:40 States prom ised T hursday it shipload of refugees a rriv e at an m ent relea se d 1,113 p riso n e rs his possible p rim ary opponent, 9:15 P.M . would consider carefu lly “ any A m erican port under the C astro from the Bay of P igs episode and but that he w as believed to be serio u s official propo sal” m ade plan the decision on what to do they arriv ed in this country in a B irch org an izer who had r e ­ Q U IC K E R T H E COUPONS AND CASH ACCEPTED BY by P rim e M inister Fidel C astro would be m ade at the tim e and D ecem ber, 1962. cently com e from C alifornia. MAIL STARTING OCT.4,1965 for sending to th is country Cu­ in accordance with applicable bans who wish to leave Red law s and regulations. P U L S E I 9 9 Cuba. T hey said also that even though 4 COiL'VSi PICTm s 1 State departm ent officials e s ti­ the escap ees left Cuba legally WILLIAM , —Time m ate th e re m ay be as m any as with C a stro ’s p erm issio n to Join MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES oh DAD 70,000 Cubans In the island who would jum p at the chance to get fam ilies here they would surely be co nsidered as refugees ra th e r wyler' s the out. They said they have no way than as ordinary im m ig ran ts. presents p m bAD of knowing how many C astro M asses of C u b a n refugees mammas hung m ight be willing to let go, as­ cam e h e re two y e a rs ago by p e r­ "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 19 c o le c to r T E C H N IC O L O R * you in th e sum ing he was seriou s In d is­ cussing this problem in a speech m issio n of the C astro govern­ m ent. “TEREN CESTAM P c lo s e ta n di’m two nights ago. C astro said then that begin­ B roadw ay’s hit m usical starrin g Betty Hutton, Howard K eel, Keenan Wynn, and oth ers. H ilarious comedy, is splendid!Scary fe e liifs osad ** ning O ct. 10 any C ubans with splashy carn iv al, and Wild West show, with Irving andm em orable!" —L a d ie s ' H om e J o u rn a l BY ARTHUR KOPIT re lativ es in the U nited States who want to leave for the U nited States could apply to the M in­ AIISG Funds B erlin tunes. In T echnicolor. OCT. 1 9 -2 4 istry of the In terio r. He added, (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e I) "N obody who wants to go need a g e m e n t o f f u n d s ,” s a i d F rid a y , October 1 'SA M A N TH AEGGAR go by stealth .” M cQ ultty, "1 don’t think it was for aneloquent, At a State departm ent news p erso n al u se ." ONE SHOWING ONLY at 7:30 p.m. PRESENTED BY THE conference today a speaker said em otional actress!” C a s tro 's " so -c a lle d p ro p o sal... T he audit com m ittee reco m ­ - V/orid MICHIGAN STATE is vague and am biguous.” U n i v e r s i t y A u d i t o r i u m T e le g ra ir-S u r, H ow ever, P re s s Offic e r R obert m ended that rece ip ts m ust be UNIVERSITY PERFORMING J. M cCloskey declared that the p resen ted for students traveling “Anabsorbingm ovie U*5. G overnm ent, having adm it­ on ASMSU funds to be re im ­ Adm ission: 50C ARTS COMPANY ted m ore than 250,000Cuban re f­ b u rsed . bythat m aster, ugees In recen t y e a rs, is con­ W ILLIAMW YLER” . Department of Speech cern ed about the problem of unit­ A new billing system for the — L ife ing Cuban fam ilies as well as the m im eographing and silk screen ­ grave risk s taken by p e r sons who ing se rv ice s budgets and ch arges flee the island in sm all boats. each ASMSU departm ent for use NEXT: Walt Disney’s "OLDYELLER ----- T~ c. jo FRIDAY . SAT. 3 TOP CÚ't-Otv'v A DM. $1.00 “ If the Cuban regim e sin c e re ­ ly sh a re s these co n c e rn s," M c­ C loskey said, “ and If It has any - *-,f4cial proposal to m ake, 'trie?^* are diplom atic channels read ily available to it. "A ny such proposal would be of the facilities. S ep arate accounts for special e v e n t s , such as the Pop."'«.r E nte. VdinmeGY' s e rie s, should ùé continued, the audit com m ittee Fecom m ended. T he tre a s u re r of w IF CAMPUS E ve. & Sun. $1.00 given m ost 'c a re fu l co nsid era­ the special event m ust have pay­ TH E A T jjt E F eatu re: 1:20-3:30 tion by this governm ent in the m ents co-signed by the ASMSU 5:40-7:50-10:00 Now! Open Year ‘Round-Soon E le c tric co m p tro ller. You have trouble cashing light of applicable UJS. law s and re g u la tio n s." ____________________ - 3 37 0P7- ► 3 3 *-« *» * In -A rC a r Heaters F or C om fort MeerTheMost checks, call us. We cash m ore student checks than | F E A T U R E NO . 1 SH OW N F IR S T AT 7 :3 7 -L ,A T E HELD-OVER G L ADM E R the bank. Just another one DeiigHTfulLYDanGEROUS Where The Boys Are THRU TUESDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS FROM 1 P.M . FEATURE AT 1:25-3:30-5:33-7:35-9:40 P.M . » 4N44M ............ ......... * of our services that has made the V a rs ity the qiRLSinT H e WORld! m stud en ts choice fo r G e o r g e H a m iI to n - P a u la P a r e n t i s color STOPWORRYING! Pizza & other goodies . . . W ill John live to sleep W ill Paul ever get back F E A T U R E N O . 2 IN C O L O R AT 9 :5 7 in his pit again? to his electric organ? IT’S A BEGINNERS CO U RSE IN "B O Y -G IR L SM A N SH IP ” ! ANNETTEFUNICELLO V A R SIT Y DWAYNEHICKMAN / W ill G eorge be re united w ith his ticke r-ta p e m achine? And Ringo w ill he ever play the drum s again? *n * r ^ i,*iw l< M lB n, w i n B n o o 0 B a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b r ia n DONLEVY ü n iv e ß s it y KEATON BUSTER BEHVARVftERLYADAMS th e à tR e I0HN I00Y LEMBECK ASHLEY McCREA £ MICKEYROONEY TRYOUTS howTPR.ee BeaUIiFULGiRIS IPV6 \d e st for foR, Rin-aMoMtiRPer for Prpfit ra ce SHIRLEY»STELLA STEVEN S« BLACKMAN HAMLET JAMESBOOTH'UONELIEFFRIES ANDREW L STONE • ANDREW L STONE • ANDREW and VIRGINIA STONE PRODUCED BV i m ASHERs no TOWNSEND wummASHER ¡¡IT h NICHOLSONt samuel i ARKOfF »TííSSy CARRAS THE CRUCIBLE n PANAVISION am METROCOLOR M Added! N ovelty & Cartoon C O L O R F E A T U R E NO . 3 AT 1 1 :5 7 I S ON T H E W A Y ! EPICOENE - (bpV’U* F&Tutti «o.—ERníx RNTrffs • The Colorful Adventures of___ Starts GEORGEPEPMRD Thursday HAWty rtK W M iN , EUMBEIHASHIEY THE BEATLES M .S .U 's O w n K are more Colorful than ever...in COLOR! October 4 and 5 7:00 - 10:00 p.m . A c a d e m y A w a rd W inner The first day brought the terror! ERNEST “ P l N T O F V ' ’' W inner best short Subject "TH E CR1 n c ” I The second day brought the woman. two m en a re o ne m an on it THETHIRD^DAY • N&l STARRING LEO AMERnB ELEANOR BRON VICTORSPINE1TI' ks ^ ROYKINNEAR STORYBY DIRECTEDBY F a i r c h i l d T h e a tre A ll Students A re Invited | fl Now P resen ts his first ES WOOD MARC BEHM RICHARD LESTER F eatu re attraction . . . )IDR m k aUNITEDARTISTSrelease ^ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o u o u u u n o Or 1 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan F r id a y , O c to b e r 1, 1965 9 LBJ Youth Program A u t h o r s P r a i s e C o v e r a g e O f J F K D e a t h Playing Favorites? P olitical patronage in P re s i­ e r C ongress had the rig h t to com ­ Public fear during the anxious hou rs t h a t followed P resid en t Among newsmen w hocontribu- ted to the book are Tom W icker, adm itted feeling less safe and confidently predict under what G reenberg, a m em ber of MSU’s U niversity and holds m a ste r’ s m ore re s tle s s. circu m sta n ce s t h e public r e ­ faculty since 1964, began work on and doctor’s degrees from the dent Joh nson's Youth O pportuni­ pel the p o stm aster general to John F . Kennedy’s assassin atio n New York T im es re p o rte r who —Republicans "unanim ously sponse would have been different, the book while he was on the staff U niversity of W isconsin. tie s P ro g ram has been charged provide a m a ste r lis t of who got was m inim ized by quick, re a s ­ w as covering th e P re sid e n t’s o r under what circu m stan ces it of S tanfo rd's Institute for C om ­ P a rk e r Is an asso ciate p ro ­ b y Republican R epresentative Jobs and w here. F inally the Post suring inform ation from the m ass D a l l a s v i s i t ; H arriso n E . thought there should be a m o ra­ torium on politics o r p a rtisan is ­ will be the sam e for som e other m unication R esearch. He is a fesso r of com m unication at Stan­ A lbert H. Quie. Office D epartm ent agreed to o r­ m edia. S alisbu ry, T im es ed itor; NBC r e ­ ev ent.’ ’ gradu ate of Bowling G reen State ford. Qule told the House that the d e r local p o stm a ste rs to make T h is is among the findings in a p o rte r T om P ettit; and E lm er sues; only a third of the Dem o­ _____ P o st Office D epartm ent had un­ public the nam es of job hold ers new book t h a t ch ro n icles re a c ­ L ow er of ABC. c ra ts thought this w a s neces­ dertaken a YOP p rogram in which T he ed ito rs of the book have s a ry ." IS TH ER E A D IFFEREN CE IN SW EATSH IRTS? on req u est. tions of both newsm en and the —N egroes "p erceiv ed m ore po litical patronage Jobs w ere d is­ How ever, before the issu e was public to the Nov. 22, 1963 k ill­ assigned a l l r o y a l t i e s to the trib u ted on a quota b a sis to Dem­ lo st in debate it was discovered ing In D allas. C oedito rs of the Kennedy L ib rary atH arv ard U n i- than whites the im pact of the as­ o cratic congressm en. th at one of Vice P resid en t H ubert book, "T h e Kennedy A ssassin a­ v e rsity . sassination on civil rig h ts, U«S. Qule said he had obtained from H . H um phrey’ s relativ es got a tion and the A m erican Public: Included in th e work a re 18 p restig e and the general in tern a­ the P o st Office D epartm ent ack­ S o c i a l Com m unication in C ris ­ studies covering how the public tional situation.” YOP Job, as did a son of Sen. —Although m o s t r e p o r t s nowledgem ent that of a total of H iram L . Fong, (R-H aw aii). is ," a re B radley S. G reenberg, learn ed of the assassin atio n , pub­ genuine 8,577 Jobs distributed by the de­ lic behavior in the afterm ath, showed that p aren ts thought their flocked em blem assista n t p ro fesso r of com m uni­ children to be le ss upset than p artm en t, 3380 had been on the cation at MSU and Edwin B. and the event’s im pact on politi­ them selves, the m ajor study of b a sis of political patronage. P a rk e r of Stanford U niversity. cal attitudes. children found that "th e children T h e Jobs, as outlined by P re s ­ ident Lyndon B , Johnson should Get your T hey conclude t h a t fear and h y steria might have been m agni­ In th e ir sum m ary of the r e ­ search , G reenberg and P a rk e r noted these findings: them selves indicated they w ere at least as upset as th e ir p a r­ go as far as p ractical to disad­ fied if news rep o rts following the ents, if not m o re." —Survey respondents with the vantaged young people who needed them m ost. T h e patronage ch arge becam e CLIFF’S assassin atio n had not been re a s ­ suring. T he m ass m edia, according to m ost education w ere " le s s likely to see any p artic u lar cau se of T he two ed itors also noted that m ost re s e a rc h e rs "to ld us that It was Im possible for them to be lo st in a House debate over wheth­ NOTES G reenberg and P a rk e r, quickly inform ed people that " th e func­ tions of governm ent w ere being the assassin atio n " and displayed “ the least passion.’’ —G rief sym ptom s, such as em otionally detached from th eir re se a rc h and Its social context. at crying and physical upset, w ere R ather, th eir anguish was contin­ c a rrie d on sm oothly, that there ued by repeated contact with th e ir RaiN e O From was no conspiracy and that there m ore frequent In group settings d ata." was no furth er th re a t.’1 than among respondents who w ere X alone when they learned of the G reenburg a n d P a rk e r con­ s r T he book, relea se d T hursday clude: by the StanfordU niversity P re s s, assassin atio n . “ We need to know much m ore 1W~MN? Student Book contains first-h an d accounts by new spaper and television re p o rt­ — Women w ere m ore suspicious than men and w ere m ore likely to see the event as p a rt of a C om - about how people p ro ce ss infor­ m ation, about how th e ir attitudes e r s , and previously unpublished -ÍT 5 Store re p o rts of re se a rc h by social sc i­ m unlst conspiracy. Women also form o r change, before we can 421 E. Gd. R iver en tists and com m unications spe­ EflSlfP F re e Parking cia lists from ac ro ss the nation. Welcome Students a new, softer "WflvJ outside, too Ice Skating Open to Public CUFFS The MSU Fim Society Presents Starting Saturday, Oct. 2 YoT e S SCHEDULE CHARLIE C H A P LIN ’S Evenings, T uesday-Saturday 8:15-10 pm Saturday m orning 9:30-11:30 fu ll length comedy Saturday and Sunday Afternoons 3:15-5:00 w aistband Special Student rate 50€ a real hugger THE COLD RUSH Skate Rental 25C MCUEKMT FM ■ea'siras! o g re a t s i le n t c l a s s i c MSU ICE ARENA 355-2380 A difference? T here sure is thc.nks to a new finer called CRESLAN blended with cotton in the latest heathertor.es O u ts won t shed or rub ofl on your clothing. It's a cinch to w ash an d a p leasu re to Sat. Oct 2 7 ft 9 P.M. Union Balronin $ .50 w ear for a lo n q time Styled by C ollegiate M anu facturing Co. of 50% C reslan acrylic an d 50° com bed cotton Short an d long sleeves, S.M.L. or XL C om e on in en d see it. 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F i r s t $750 484-4874. 3 WAITERS WANTED, fu llo rp a rt- G rand R iver, E ast L ansing. 4 • a u to m o tiv e CHEVROLET 1964 B el A ir 4 - dition. No ru st. P riced to sell. steerin g a n d b rak e s. G o o d takes it. IV 4-3367 o r se e at CHOOSÉ YOUR OWN HOURS. A tim e. C ontact M r. T ab e r at APPROVED ROOM, 1/2 double, d o o r , 6 cylinder, standard. 484-6346. 427 W. G rand R iver, transportatio n, $140. C a l l 332- 2024 W ellesley D r. 7 few hou rs a day can m ean ex­ C o ral G ables. 6 priv ate en trance, bath, phone. • EMPLOYMENT Leaving country, m ust sell. E x- L ansing. 5 3563. 3 T R -3 . Body rusted, m otor needs cellen t earn ings for you a s a P E R MA N E N T , p a RT-TIMe N ear C am pus, quiet, attrac tiv e, • FOR REN T cellent condition. 355-5796. 3 DODGE DART l962~~ 4-door. One OLDSMOFILE 1962 '88J C on- som e work but ru n s fine. $175. train ed A v o n rep resen ta tiv e. C hurch secreta ry . Monday - reasonable. ED 2-1746. 4 • FOR SA LE CHEVROLET 1956 6 cylinder, au- ow ner. Low m ileage. T h is c a r v e rtib le . M aroon with white top. C all 484-2052. 4 F o r appointm ent in your own F rid ay , 1-4 pm . M ature with SINGLE ROÖM, for m ale senior, • LO ST & FOUND to m atic. Runs excellent, m ust is exceptionally clean condition A l l pow er. C onvertibles at F a l l VALIAhtT 1962 stationw agon, low hom e, w r i t e M r s . A lo n a s e c re ta ria l experience. T ra n s ­ o r graduate student. C lose to • PERSONAL sell; best offer! Phone 355-1220 throughout. Has had excellent p ric e s. L ansing's m ost reco m ­ m ileage, 1-owner, pow er, all ex­ H ucklns, 5664 School St., H as- portation n ecessary . 337-0183.6 cam pus, linens furnished. C all • PEANUTS PERSONAL after 4:30 pm . 3 c a re . One test drive w ill con­ m ended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . tra s , excellent condition. B est lett, M ichigan o r call evenings, SfUDÉNT WIFE o r Coed to help ED 2-2471. 4 • REAL ESTATE CHEVROLET 1958 Bel A ir, 4- vince you! BEECHEM & KNIGHT OSBORN AUTO, INC., 2601 E . reasonable offer. 332-6205. 3 FE 9-8483. C with new baby and housew ork. ÖOUÖLE KOOM for m ale stu - • SER VICE door, V-8 autom atic. No ru st. AUTO SALES, 1300 E .M ichigan. M ichigan. C VDLKSW a C e NSH 196 3, o n ly W A N T E D COED o r student wife U n iversity V illage. 355-5863. 4 dents. 314 E verg reen. Cooking. • TRAN SPO R TATIO N N ice in terio r, runs good. $325. 4 OLDSMOBlLE 1959 ‘98', allp o w - $1,095. 1964, only $1,395. Both to learn M erle N orm an Co sm et- $8 w eekly. ED 2-3839. 6 • W ANTED Phone 393-1114. C DODGE DAR+ I960 4-door. White e r, guaranteed e n g i n e . Top low m ileage, one ow ner. See . les treatm en t (in salon). E arn Stflce. e n o g r a p h e r in M ason of- CHEVROLET 1957, autom atic 6". V-8 autom atic. Pow er steering shape. $700. 355-8092 after 6 our excellent selection of 1965's. while you learn . 484-4519. C Give PWersonal rite Box 189, M ason. resu m e. 4 F o r Sale DEADLINE Rebuilt engine, good tran sp o rta­ and b rak e s. Good condition. C all pm . 3 No waiting for th em - th e y 're NEEDED BABYSITTER p a r t - WELCOME TO MSU and L an- 2 p.m. one c l a s s d a y be* tion, best offer. Phone 351-447L 353-0044. 3 OLDSMOfilLE 1957 ¿-door h a rd - waiting for you! SIGNS FORD tim e afternoons. C all 332-4939 FULL TIMÉ m ale life-g uard sing! T he all new Suzukis are fore publication. CHEVROLET 1957 Bel A ir hard- FALCON I9 60 Station wagon. top. 1958 engine. Good condi­ SALES, 162 W. G rand R iver, a fter 5 pm . o r 355-1818. 3 sw W im m ing in stru cto r. M ust have here in L ansing. Suzuki is the .S J. Apply T u e s d a y a n d only m otorcycle w ith 12,000 top, 4 b a rre ls, 283 Automatic. G o o d transportatio n. R a d io , tion. 139 L ouis, E ast L ansing. W illlam ston. 10 m inutes E ast of EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD C om - T hursday, 10-10. Saturday, 10-6. m iles o r 12-month guarantee. C a n c e lla tio n s - 1 2 noon one Pow er Steering a n d P o w e r s y n c h r o m e s h tran sm issio n . C all 351-4849. 4 MSU. 655-2191. C pany needs g irls for tem po rary c l a s s d a y before publication B r a k e s . Excellent condition. C all 337-2660. 3 PEUGEOT I960, 5-door wagon, VOLKSWAGEN 1963 ¿unroof, new assignm ents. Office experience UNIVERSAL F ran d o r Shopping H E A L T H SPA, See the com plete line at F o x C en ter, do not Sports C en ter, 2009 S. C edar 355-0766. 4 FALCON 1963 Convertible." 170 4 -speed . Synchrom esh. $300. tire s , no ru st. 28,000 m ile s. C all req u ire d . 616 M ichigan National phone. 4 PHONE CHENROLET 1964 Bel A ir, £ cu. inches. Six. 3-speed. V ery Blaupunkt, Am, Fm , LW, radio 332-1942 any tim e. (E ast L an­ T o w er. Phone 487-6071. C PA RT-TIM E, GENERAL land- St., L ansing. PS, A lso author­ 355-8255 door. Pow er glide. Radio, white­ c l e a n . E xcellent m echanical ex tra . Phone TU 2-3206. 3 sing). 3 COLLEGE STUDENT for p a rt- ized d ealer for Hodaka, White, w alls. Deluxe wheel c o v e r s . condition. IV 5-9513. 5 PLYMOUTH i960 station wagon. V o l k s w a g e n e n g in e i 9 6 0 , tim e w ork, excellent earn in gs, scaplng w o r k . S A N D H IL L and also Cotton. 372-3908. 5 RATES RCal nice. $1,695 o r best offer. FALCON $61 T urquoise station Fully equipped, including pow­ $125. Hullman Minx 1959,4-door som e m echanical o r sales ex­ ACRES NURSERY. M u s t be Cj IRLS FÜLL s iz e ljik e . English 1 D A Y ........... $ 1 . 5 0 Will take trad e. 489-7084. 6 wagon. A utom atic. Big engine, e r steerin g . O ur low p rice will re a l clean, $400. 1957 F o rd sta ­ p e rie n ce h e l p f u l . C all M r. urday. EDone2-3310. available full day, plus Sat­ type with lights and basket. V ery 6 3 D A Y S ........ . 5 3 . 0 0 CHEVROLET 1958 Im pala. Cood radio, low m ileage. Phone 372- am aze you. T w o-day special, tionwagon, $200. 882-1436. 3 Lanny, 484-2988. 3 H e e d e d i m m e d i a t e l y , tw o good condition. $20. 533 Divi­ sion St. Can be seen after 6 pm . 1 5 D A Y S ........ ¿ 5 . 0 0 engine, new transm issio n, ra ­ 2378 3 $375. B E E C H E M & KNIGHT VOLKSWAGEN 1965, black with GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMEOT dio, h eater, new brakes. Call FALCON 1960 2-door autom atic. AUTO SALES, 1300 E.M ichigan. red i n t e r i o r . 11,000 m iles. fo r perm anent positions in of­ bus boys for lunches and din­ COWBOY BOOTS. W estern w ear, n e rs . C all Stew ard, ED 2-5035.4 c o m p l e t e saddlery. COLTS­ ( b a s e d on 1 5 w o r d s per ad) 353-2495. 4 W hitew alls. Radio. $425. C all 4 $1,450. C all 646-3761. 3 fice, sales, technical. IV 2-1543. SENIOR ACCOUNTING m ajor to FOOT W E S T E R N MERCAN­ O v e r 1 5, 10« p e r w o rd , p e r d a y. CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1964, 4- IV 9-8445. 3 PLYMOUTH 1954 standard 6 c y l- VOLKSWAGEN 1959. T ire s like C door. 16,000 m iles. Deluxe pow­ F a LCON I960. New t i r e s and ln d er. Good runner. $75. Phone new. Good m echanical condition. WANTËD, BÜS boys a t B eta s e t up re ta il m erchandise bud­ T IL E , 11380 P e a c o c k R d., 5 bg aets. Can be done on p a rt-tim e L aingsburg. Phone 651-5637. 10 T h e re will be a 5 0 * service e r equipped. Like new. Factory front end. Good condition. $295. 655-2743. 5 37.000 actual m iles. C all A rt, H ouse. C all 337-1498. a n d b o o k k e e p i n g c h a r g e it guarantee. IV 4-2643. 3 ED 2-3336. 2 PLYMOUTH 1955, 4-door sedan. 337-2483. sis. W r i t e qualifications. OLYMPIA PRECISION typ ew rit- th is ad is not paid within 3 FA r T -T M E MEAT C lerk, g ro - S tate News, Box A -l, Student e r s - portable, standard s, elec­ COMPACTS, COMPACTS !l A l- FORD i§56 V -8. Runs good. One R-Snow tire s . $100. Phone TU VOLKSWAGEN 1963 W hite con- c e ry cle rk , produce c le rk . C all 3 vertib le. 23,000 m iles. Radio. in p e r s o n , P rin ce B ro th ers S ervices Bldg., MSU. 6 tric s . L .E . LIGHTHARD 8; CO., one week. _______ _ ways lots of c o m p a c t s at bad fender. B est offer over $75. 2-3206. 310 N. G rand Ave. IV 2-1219.10 OSBORN ALTO, INC« 2601-7 E. 332-3771 a fte r 5 pm . 4 PLYMCHJTH, 1956 C onvertible. Excellent condition. R eason­ M arket, 555 E . G rand R iver, F o r Rent T he State News does net M ichigan, Lansing. C FORD 1963 F alrlan e 500, 2-door B est offer. C all ED 2-6084. 3 able. C all 332-8296. 5 E a st L ansing. 3 B IC Y C LI RENTALS, storage, B ic y c le s p e rm it racial o r religious CORVAlR MONTA l96T. Excellent hardtop. V-8 autom atic tra n s ­ PLYMOUTH 1959. Oood m otor VOLKSWAGEN 1961. C om pletely GIRL WANTED for light housed S e v e r a l m en’s 3-speed discrim ination in its ad­ m ission. Sharp red finish with and tire s . Good reliab le tra n s ­ overhauled. Body excellent. New keeping, 5 hours in m orning, SING sales and serv ice s. EAST LAN­ light w eights. G uaranteed vertising colum ns. The condition. W hitewalls. B la c k CYCLE, 1215 E . Grand with re d in terio r. $650, Phone m atching in te rio r. V ery clean portation, $125. C all 355-9915.4 tire s , including snow tire s ; c a r­ M onday - F riday . ED 2-5176. 5 sam e as new bikes. R ea­ S tate News will not accept ED 2-4556. 5 and good looking. BEECHEM & PONTIAC 1950. B asic tra n sp o r- rie r. 355-6095 after 6 pm . 4 CÔED OR Student wife wanted to R iv er. < ^ n 332-8303. C sonable p ric e s. Call Gene’s advertising from persons GARAGE FÖR 2 sm all c a rs and B icycle Shop, IV 4-0362- discrim inating against r e ­ CORVAlR MONZA, 1962, 2-door, KNIGHT AUTO SALES, 1300 E . tation. 108,000 m ile s. Runs w ell. VOLKSWAGEN 1964 sedan. Red. cook dinner and b reak fast and 1 larg e . IV 9-2593. 2 702 W. B arnes at B eal. excellent condition, low m ile­ M ichigan. 4 $40. C all 484-3045 a fte r 7 pm.2 40.000 m iles. $1,250. C all 655- stay overnight Interm ittently. ligion, race, color or na­ FISHER X-1000 S tereo am p— tional origin. age, 4-speed, radio, h e ater, new FORD FAIRLANE 1961 4-door, PONTlAC 1964 C o n v e r t i b t"e. 1477 a fte r 6 pm . 4 ED 2-5176. 5 Apartm ents tire s . OR 7-7101, after 5:30pm .3 stick. 6 cylinder. Radio. E xcel­ p re-am p . 110 w atts. $189 cash. Black with white top. Red in te r­ VOLKSWAGEN 19 5 ?, Sunroof, PA RT-TIM E help on S tructu ral WANTED: FOURTH g irl to share: CORVAlR MOhlZA 1963 co nvert- lent condition. B est offer over io r. E x c e l l e n t condition. ED $225. 332-1885. M ust se ll. 3 testing and ele ctrical in stru ­ beautiful H aslett a p a r t m e n t . CH all all. Lloyd, 355-6371, 327 Abbot 5 Automotive ible. A utom atic tran sm issio n . $450. C all IV 5-2081. 3 7-1155; ED 2-3393. C hevrolet VOLVO 195 9. Runs a n d looks m entation in E ngineering R e­ C all 372-3026 after 4 pm . 3 FR E EZ E R , FRIGID.A1RE. 18 cu- FORD 1969. Call 486-3958 after se a rc h L a b o r a 'to r y. Good AUSTIN HEALEY 1*555. Excellent One ow ner. C lean condition. C all 5 pm . 4 Ccoupe.o rv air M o n z a 1963 B l a c k good. R easonable. Phone 355- THIRD GIRL Needed for ap a rt- rad e s, quality ;l \yorkm anship m ent, near cam pus, shopping. bic feet, tw o-door, ch est type, shape, $550. Call 353-7557. 3 332-2116. 3 E xcellent condition. ED 6248. 3 greq u ire d . 355-5155. 3 $50. C all 332-8903 after 6 pm .3 needs co m p resso r. R easonable. CORVAlR MON^A station wagon, GERMAN FORD T aunus 1960 2- 7-1155. 3 Phone IV 2-6571. 3 AUSTIN” HEALEY Sprite 1962. 1962. E xcellent condition. Auto­ door. $250.A M -FM -L W .B laup- PONTIAC 1963 Bonneville C on- S c o o t e r s & C y c l e s PARKING LOT A ttendants. M ust Good condition. 24,000 m iles. m atic, radio, h eater. Phone 489- lunkt radio for Ghia o r older v e rtib le . Midnight blue, white HONDA 156 cc. 1964 w ithw indL have d riv e r’s license and good NEEDÉD ROOMMATE. S h a r e FURNITURE, CLOTHING, high house. W alking distance. F u r­ B est offer. 489-2087 after 5 7439. 5 VW, $50. C all Don, 337-1472 or top. B ucket seats, m ag. w heels, shield, rack and m irro r. See 'iving reco rd . C ontact M r. nished. U tilitie s. $55. 400 Gun- ch air, desk, dishes, cu rtain s, pm . 3 CORVETTE 1965 N assau blue. 355-2184. 5 F all special. OSBORN AUTO, at 1109 M itchell, L ansing. 3 J ill, 1437 E . M ichigan. IV son #8 Avondale A partm ents. O ct. 1502 etc. 2nd, Wood St., Saturday, 10-3. 2 AUSTIN HEALEY 1963, M ark II 350 h.p. telescopic s t e e r i n g KARMANN ¿HIA coupe, hardtop, INC*. 2601 E . M ichigan. C 1632 HARLEY' DAVtDSoN 2St)cc 4-8639. 3 Ire n e. 3 t V p e w 'r IT e r , Sm IT h -CORONA Black, r e d In terio r. W ir e w h e e l, positraction 4-speed. 1600. P orsche m otor, brak es, POOTlAC 1964 G rand F rix . ta k e E xcellent condition. $550 P A R T - T I M E WORK! S everal stu - FURNISHED CABINS at L a k e p o rtab le. Slightly used. A good w h e e l s , $1,899. Irre sistib le , Phone 485-9967 o r 677-8793. 3 tach. E xcellent. $795. 406 C om - over paym ents; would like m o­ ■So rprint. dents with use of c a r will be p rac tical. ED 2-0460 . 4 CORVETTE 1964 Stingray C on- stack, Owosso. 725-5098. 3 to rcy cle for $700 equity. Phone 355-3097.offer. M ust s e ll. C all5 h ired to help inprom otion of new Ldents, b e st ansing, One o r Two m ale stu­ buy. C all 355-5932. $40 p e r month. 332-8932. A PPLE S' APPLES! APPLES! 10 BU1CK 1962 Special convertible. po v e rtib le. 300 h.p. 4-speed, 370 KARMANN GHIA 1962 2-door. ED 7-9360. 3 HGNOA 1964, 300. M oving, m ust teaching m achines in Lansing _________' 3 T f \ e o v e r pay m * » '- sitractio n . Still under w ar- S p e c i a l this w e e k , $595. POT^TJ a C T9$S C o n v e jtiy e . Good se ll. E xcellent condition. R ecent week a re a . A pproxim ately $50 per WATERS EEXj E apartm ent needs F resh a n d c ris p . D elicious, f- .'«BD3G4i€Nt,T ::N T *iY .UJTC io f' 20A y')rs^< jverin"tand ~ Sktclcc-zch., Spies, Jar.atban and Call 489-34.78 o r 377-VtO* * Y.-U'Vji v SALES, I3 0 u .F v M ichigan. 4 V condition! Red wlfflDiacKt too. overhaul. Phont 7 — . C w eekends Call IV 5-4381.» 3. W/jN I' 4th m an. C all 351-4531. 4 C ortland. Buy one 'br a bushel. —— *7’Á. M r !c Trs 7 » tail c id er daily. PRINCE’S BUTCK l9S5 ’Specia) 4-door se- iO rtV E T T E 196$,.fully equipped MERCURY 1956, 36,600 original F irs tr $350 .•’vT.Urr ■*nh\AVFRY len t condition. C all o55-6952. 3 kitchen help. Apply in person, BOYS, “w a itre ss# ^ sliare ap artm ent in L ansing. $35 FARM MARKET, GRAND RIV­ dan. A utom atic. Radio, C lean. 350 h.p. Owner drafted . 337- m iles. In as good shape as a '61' m onth. IV 7-0651 after 5 pm . 4 ER at Okem os Road. Phone 337- Snow tire s . V ery good condition. 2519. 2 or *62*. 332-4630. RAMBLER 1964 A m erican 4^ 4 door. B eautiful white and gold HON d A *65 Super Hawk, 305 cc. C asa Nova #2. 211 M .A.C. 3 W’ANTED: ONE m an fo r luxury 2343. $200. 355-4188. 3 CUTLASS 1962 C onvertible. Pow - E xcellent condition. B est offer 5 e r, bucket seats, V -8. New tire s . MERCURY 1962 C onvertible. finish. Standard shift, radio, over $650. C all ED 2-6084. 5 WANTED: BABYSITTER for two ap artm ent. Call after 6 pm ., DECORATED CAkES for every BU1CK 1954 very good shape, C lean, dependable. $1,350. Jan Pow er, positraction. T he F o rd ­ h e ater, white sidew alls. 21,000 p re -sc h o o le rs one m orning a 332-5273. 4 occasion. We deliver. S pecials: would m ake excellent student Stucky, 3022 W, M ichigan after sized m odel. M ust se ll. $950 or m i l e s , excellent c o n d i t i o n . HONDA 55cc. E xcellent condi­ w eek. Monday, W ednesday o r T h u rsd ay - P e p p e r m i n t 10” c a r. C all 393-3086. 3 4:30 pm . 3 offer. 489-3095. 3 $1,295 by original ow ner for tio n. $160. IV 4-8651 after 6 F rid ay , from 8:30 am . until 12 H o u s e s MGA. VERY good condition. New quick sale. See at 1185-C P alm er pm . 3 pm . M ust have own tra n sp o rta ­ DOWNER ST, NEW N o rth e rn ¿ o - Angel Food cake, 89£. F riday, S aturd ay- Dutch Apple coffee paint and new in te rio r. $650. L ane, A rbor F o r e s t A part­ 1962 HONDA 125 with helm et and tion. 351-5269. 3 lonial. T h re e bedroom s, fam ily cake, 49*. KWAST BAKERIES, 1358 B ayshore D r.,H a sle tt.C a ll m ents, E , Lansing. 337-0011. 2 bubble. M ust sell now. Don Edlc, S I r ES NEEDED im m ediately. room , fireplace, garage, fenced B rookfield P laza, E ast Lansing; 339-2208. 5 RENAULT 1963 D e lu x e . N ew 337-2505. 5 T elephone sa le s. 4-8 Monday - y ard . $175. 489-7419 after 5:30 F rand or; 303 S. W ashington. IV *7 k u , Ü ( m e w & tf, M .G.A. 1962 1600 M kII.Tw o tops, b rak es, tire s . E xcellent condi­ IMMACULATE RED and white F rid ay . $1.25 guaranteed plus pm . 3 4-1317. C2 radio, h eater, w hitew alls. A -l tion. M ust sell. A fter 5 pm ., call Honda 50. Hate to sell but I’m larg e w eeklybonuses. 372-6608. EAST SIDE. Tw o-bedroom 7 fu r- 26” GIRLS Schwinn $20; 26” 3- ot a A o e à tiA e .. condition. W h ite . Phone 355- 332-1274. 6738. 4 hungry. Phone 355-1214. 3 5 nished house. No ch ildren, no speed m en’s bike, like new, 10 R E N A U L T DAULPHINEfT961 VESPA, MOTOR SCOCTEk. 4.95 r N’ s AND L P N ' s . F ull, p a rt- p e ts. T enant pays u tilitie s. $150 $30; 28” G irls 3-speed, Eng­ M .G.A. B L A C K 1959. W ir e 27,000 m iles, new paint. Real h.p . Cool green. G reat for cam ­ tlm e. P referen c e of sh ifts. Ex­ m onthly. C all 676-5667 before 9 lish bike, $15; 26” G irls bike, w heels, radio, h eater, tonneau, nice one. $400. 1109 M itchell, pus transportatio n . $75. Phone cellen t personnel policy. Many pm . 3 $5. 332-4516. 3 40,000 m iles. B est offer. IV L ansing. 3 ED 2-3577. '3 frin ge benefits. 332-0801. 15 r o o m , F u r n is h e d house, 4 m a- M A T T R E S S , BOX s p r i n g s , 5-5889. 5 MUSTANG 1965 F astback. Red STUDEBAKER 1961 L ark S tatio n - HARLEY $245. C DAVIDSON 1958. 12Scc. HORNE’S" RESTAURANT. W ait- tu re studen ts. Need c a r. U tili­ fra m e. E xcellent quality. $35. all John M orton. 332- re s s e s , kitchen help, gas attend­ ties paid. 9 M os. co ntract. $200. Phone 355-6138. 4 with b l a c k Interio r. V-8 4- wagon. m anual W hite, 4-door 6-cylinder tran sm issio n . Radio, 8641. 3 ant. Apply in person, junction of ED 2-5504. 4 HUNTING BOW 49 lb s., new last speed, disc b r a k e . C onsole a l i f o r n i a c a r —no 1964 VAMAHA 80. F ea ts Honda 90 S , C edar and P ennsylvania. 5 NICELY FURNISHÉD house for y e ar. Will sell for $25. Phone handling package. AM -FM re ­ hrue sat.te r—C all E lly, 332-8539 in perform an ce and econom y. EXPERIENCED D É N T A L A s - six. 21 and over. C all ED 7-2345. 882-1584. . verberation system and many for appointmCent. $425. 5 B est offer. C all 485-1962, 4 sista n t. Top pay with Orthodon­ ________________________________ 3 P E A N U T S R 1 other ex tra s. 8,000 m iles. Like new. One ow ner. M ust se ll. B est TRIUMPH T R -4 White with black YAMAHA 1955, 4 m onths old. tic training. Full tim e only. C all R o o m s D O W REALIZE offer. 669-9573; IV 5-8978. 3 top. B est offer. 669-9545. 6 B lack and silv er. P e rfe c t m e­ days, IV 2-9695. Evenings, IV SNOOPY HADN'T chanical condition. Owner m ust 4-0702. 5 ¿LO SE TO cam pus down, p le a- EATEN m SUPPER leave state. 332-2297. 4 NEEDÈD7 TWO Busboys and one sant, p riv ate en trance, parking. INTu)0 DATS? house boy. Alpha Epsilon Phi G entlem en grad students p re ­ Auto Service & Parts S oro rity . 223 Delta House Moth­ fe rre d . C all after 5, IV 9-1100. T W O - 5A FE-G RIP A tlas tire s . er. 3 3 760 x 15, 4-ply. L ess than 400 WAITERS, MUST be 2 l."É x p er- MEN STÜDENTS, double room s m ile s. $40. ED 2-5498. 3 lence required. Dines R estau­ for ren t. P arking space. Phone ra n t, for interview after 10 pm . 5 ED 2-3094. 215 Kedzie D r. 3 BUÔBOYS WANTED for F ra te rn - ROOM AND B oard and wages in Em ployment HELP! FEMALES W ANTED.Ex- ity house. Lunch a n d dinner exchange for babysitting eve­ V0U MEAN VtS, BECAUSE It’s slow , tedious and terrib ly old- perienced w a itresses, t i c k e t work in exchange for m eals. nings. On bus line to cam pus. BECAUSE OF) OFWR STUPID tak er and counter w ork. FAT John, ED 2-2563. 3 IV 4-8954. 3 MV COT X CUTTHUMB! HE fashioned! And if you should m i s s BLACK PUSSY CAT! C all 372- REGISTERED TECHNOLOGIST SINGLE ROOM, clean co m fo rt- Thumb? } feels responsible. with that h a m m er. . . ohhh, that 4570. 3 ASCP o r AMT. E xperience in able, quiet, f o r gentlem an. V sm arts! blood work p re fe rre d . Nights, Pe rarkin 6 g. C ollege bus line. Aft­ pm ., IV 2-3454. 3 w eekends, and holidays off.C all IV 4-7461 for interview , 10 ROOM IN priv ate hom e for m ale C hances are, the final r e su lts of an DRIVER 21 or older, p a rt-tim e or student. nished. C $10 weekly, linens fu r­ all 485-1078. 3 ad of this type would be l e s s than fu ll-tim e. Apply VARSITY CAB, 122 W oodm ere, E ast L ansing. 3 sa tisfa cto ry . BUS BOYS wanted for noon and P 'X -H oU S tor* A n d on t o p o f it he r e fu se s evening m eals. Phi Sigma Delta F r o n d o r Shopping Center TO EAT UNTILTOURTHUMB F ra te rn ity . C all R obert Wolfe, C ig arettes-R eg . 26*, King & IS CCMPlETELT HEALED! 332-0875. 5 F ilte r 27* pk. $2.50-2.70 p e r ~v tm t tU e o e WANTED. EXPERIENCED d ry - C arto n . P op linJackets-$6 .95 . w all hangers and ta p e rs. Full M adras H ats-$2.49, S h irts- o r p a rt-tim e . C all TU 2-6525 $4.95, R aincoats-$6.886, P la s ­ a o e te o w a tf .. after 8 pm .______________ * tic R aincoats-$2.49, Gym B ags VOLKSWAGEN -$1.98 up. Foot L ocker s-$9.95 up, B ra sso and M ilitary Sup­ REPAIRS p lie s, Paddleball P a d d le s- Inspections & T une-ups $1.98, Shagg B alls-$ 1.8 8d oz., Try Our C la ssifie d Section. W e’ll L arg e D r. R ange-R egu- T en n is b alls-3/$2 .49 , Foot­ Help You Sell, Rent or Buy Quickly. latlon 9 h o les-3 P a r 9 New & Used Engines b a lls -$ 6 .4 5 , B asketb alls— 1 AM holes (1000 yds.) Club Specialized R epair Service $4.4§ up, . C lipboards-$ .48, A R en tal-L arg e putt ££$en.; On M ost Im port C ars. Unique Line of K nives, Ma­ M ART/R! ch etes ana Baydnefls * to fit E a st M*78 at CAMERON'S ev ery occasion. Hunting equip­ Park L a k e Rd., m ent and clothes, Guns and IMPORTS Am m unition. C om plete line of CALL 355-8255 E. Lansing 2 M iles N .E . of Union B ld g. E D 2 3 4 3 2 220 E ast Kalabnazoo St. 4 8 2 -1 3 3 7 A rc h e ry - Bows, A rrow s, Qui­ v e rs . etc. ¡Vi» ■— ^ — M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L ansing, M ichigan F r id a y , O c to b e r 1, 1965 ] ] F o r Sale Personal CoftNET: £>L06 B -F lat, used one THE PRESIDENTIALS for G reat y e a r. $85. P erfec t for beginner! M usic again this y e ar. Rock, Phone IV 4-6377 after 6 pm . 3 COUCH, MODERNi gray a n d slow dance and Jazz. IV 4-3018. 10 L a s t S tu d e n t O u t, C le a n - U p C re w In b l a c k , c o m f o r t a b l e , $35, SAVE UP to 50% - T im e, Life, K roehler vanity, 5 d raw ers, $20. Newsweek, Sports Illu strated , E ver wonder what happens in the Intram ural reg istratio n . A rrangem ents a re m ade weeks d irt floors w ith canvas in preparation for to haul the m aterials from floor to floor. 484-5509 after 5 pm . 5 US News, Saturday Review, New Building after that la st student com pletes in advance through the R e g istra r’s Office tab les. Both the tables and canvas a re During reg istratio n , m em bers of the m ain­ TV^ PORTABLE ~Philco Tnd Y orker and many o th e rs. Join reg istratio n ? and the A thletic D epartm ent for the use of sto red in bins in the basem ent a rea of tenance crew a re presen t to aid in rep airs stand. Royal portable typew rit­ R ecord Club of A m erica. C all About 20 m inutes after the last person IM gym s. the IM Building opposite the outdoor pool. and furnish extra m aterials. e r . M an’ s English bicycle. C all 355-1068. 10 leaves the firs t aren a, he is followed by The A thletic D epartm ent is responsible If m o re tab les a re needed, Physical Plant The tear-dow n is d o n e as quickly as 355-6153 after 5 pm . 3 a tear-dow n crew of 30 which w orks for for clearin g athletic equipm ent and leveling supplies them . possible in o rd er to re le a se the gyms for S A V E : Y our P e n n i e s about five hours that night storing tables d irt flo o rs. Signs used in reg istratio n a re supplied the Athletic D epartm ent and to allow the tjNlTRON 2,4’’ refractin g tele - rearrang em en t of m aterials in the Admini­ scope, eyepieces: 25m m , 18mm, SEE: The N ew Christy and transporting m achines back in proper D etailed plans showing the placem ents of by the R e g is tra r's Office. 12.5mm , ,9m m , tri-p o d , other M instrels departm ents. tab les, signs, telephones, com puters and With a crew of 15 to 20 men, the M ain­ stration B u i l d i n g . By 8 a.m . the next e x tra s. $95. C all 332-8143. 3 Sat. eve. Nov. 13. After T his five hours of tear-dow n is the cul­ departm ents in each gym a re m ade by the tenance and O peration D epartm ent can p re ­ m orning, all the m achines, files and new the IU gam e. T ickets go on m ination of w eeks of advance planning. R eg istra r. p a re a gym a day. The day or m orning card s a re arrang ed in the A dm inistration C H E ^ r, SOFA bed, ru g s, lounge C ooperation, organization and efficiency T elephones a re the only facility not in­ before reg istratio n , IBM m a c h i n e s , key Building. c h a irs. L ess than y ear old. See sale O ct. 28. FR B E i I A thrilling hour of beauty. a re the key to arranging, setting up and stalled by the U niversity. Each gym is punches and files a re moved from the Ad­ A crew of 15 finishes the clean-up work. at 230 C edar, Apt. 8, E ast L an­ dism antling reg istratio n facilitie s. w ired for telephones by the Bell Telephone m in istratio n Building to the IM Building Within eight hours after that student leaves sing, 7-10 pm . 3 F o r appointm ent, call 484-4519. The R e g istra r’s Office and P hysical Plant and i n s t a l l e d by the m aintenance crew . th ere a re no tra c e s of reg istration left MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Co. STUDENT AND R esearch m lc ro - m aintenance crew form the backbone of The m aintenance crew then covers the Only one elevator is available in the IM in the IM Building. scopes. C all E D 2-6906evenings STUDIO, 1600 E . M ichigan. C 6—10 pm . 3 W E L C O M E BACK all you Lucky CRAIG POCKET Size ta p e r e - c o rd e r. B a t t e r y , E arphones, m icrophones, $33. Phone after students ! We have those spicy, hot pizzas w a i t i n g for you! BIMBO’S PIZZA, 489-2431. C HABLA UStfeD espanol'!’ So do of DIAPER Service SERVICE. T h ree types d iapers to choose fro m . Bulk A ir Force R O TC 6 pm . any tim e w eekends. IV 2-9215. B o y s E n g l is h ra c e r bicycle. 3 we. BUBOLZ for auto and home pwash insurance. Phone 332-8671. C Uesers .your for clean er, w hiter dia­ Fluff dried and folded. own o rre n to u rs .C o n - Has New Prog ram C all 332-3574, ask for Ron R E N T y o u r T V from N E J A C ta ln e rs furnished. No deposit. MSU A ir F orce ROTC has ini­ T he new program enables la r­ B ern t. 3 25 y e a rs experience. BY-LO tiated a new tw o-year officer g er num bers of students to com ­ FOR SALE: ADLER E lectric 19” Zenith DIAPER S E R V IC E , 1010 E . training program , according to pete for com m issions as A ir typ ew riter with ex tra featu res. GE P o rtab les $9 p e r month M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C L t. C ol. G erald T . Heybtiar, p ro ­ F o rce second lieutenants. T he New in M arch. Will sell for $50 Call N ejac T V Rentals A TTEft ATIbKSTBEFSSKfo R In c, fesso r of aerospace studies. basic requirem ent for entry into down and take over paym ents of m en 's tailo rin g .C all Betty, 332- the tw o-year program is to have $20.80 p er m onth. C all 372- 482-0624 2949. 3 two academ ic y'ears rem aining on 3849 evenings o r w eekends. 3 THE kNIGHTS OF HARMONY for Auto Crash Kills cam pus, eith er at the undergrad­ ENGLISH L lG H f-W E iG H T 3- the finest in dance m usic. Now C u s t o m F r a m in g uate o r graduate level, or a com ­ speed b ic y c le s ,^ ^ 9 j7 7 , f u l l booking. Phone 355-7416. 5 P r i n t s - e t c h in g s O r i g in a l s Recent Graduate bination of both. p ric e . Renta l-{ jp l^ |b fc te rm s T h e ¿S q u ir e s are back1 if you need m usic, you need the best. S t y le d to f i t y o u r h o m e A Sunday m orning autom obile A s a resu lt, tran sfer students available. We a f s ^ ^ H e tennis accident took the life of Thom as from non-ROTC institutions or racq u ets, goH btR sp K d m in to n C all THE ESQUIRES; they’re QUARMBY’S back and they’r e b e tter than N. Tubbs, 22, of May ville, a Sept. students who have not previously' b ird ie s, gifts and housew ares. 2000 E . Mich. IV 2-7322 3 graduate of MSU, particip ated in ROTC may now ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s ever! 485-8829 o r 351-5180. 3 RENT your T v from NfejAC, "KING OF T he "Road" Combo 4. T ubbs, a m em ber of Sigma qualify' for the officer training . from Union. ED 2-3212. C Zenith and GE portables for Nu fra tern ity , had just received B o r WEDDING a n d p ractical F o r rushing, F ra ts , Sorority, only $9 p e r month. F ree se rv ­ his com m ission as a second lieu­ A pplicants with throe y e ars r e ­ show er gifts, see ACE HARD- and te rm p a rtie s. Phone 332- ice and delivery. Call NEJAC tenant in the A ir F orce and was m aining in college at any level WHERE’S selections. 201 E. 0430. 7 TV RENTALS. 482-0624. C to have en tered the serv ice in m ay apply for the tw o -year p ro ­ G rand R iver, ac ro ss from Un­ RUTH, I h ear the balls tolling GUITAR AND Banjo lessons by D ecem ber. gram during the 1965 F all T erm . ion. Phone ED 2-3212. C “ Pom p a n d C ircu m stan ce” . professional folk m usician. Be­ F un eral serv ice s w ere held T hey m ust pass the A ir F o rce Of­ BICYCLE SALE ¡F rid ay , O ctober ZEITGIST. 1 ginners and interm ediate. Call W ednesday afternoon at M ay- ficer Qualifying T e st and a m ed­ 1, 1965, 1:30 pm . at Salvage 337-2054 in evenings. 4 B E S T B ID B U Y S — U p f o r au ctio n at 1 :3 0 th is a ft e r n o o n at th e M S U S a l v a g e Y a r d vllle M ethodist C hurch. Tubbs ical exam ination to quality. Y ard, F arm L ane, M ichigan HARPER: FERD push too hard? I WILL babysit child any age. E x- w ill be 12 0 b ik e s of e v e r y d e s c r ip t io n . T h e y a r d is lo c a te d on F a r m L a n e R o a d w as buried at OakwoodM em orial State U niversity C am pus. V ar­ Biochem 3995 is hell. Z E IT ­ perienced . C all 355-8153, 810-H sou th of the r a i l r o a d t r a c k s . Photo by C al C r a n e M ausoleum in Saginaw. ious m akes and conditions. All GEIST. 2 C h erry Lane. 4 Rummage Sale item s m ay be seen at Salvage Y ard, Septem ber 30 from 8:30 am . to 4:30 pm . and O ctober 1 Real Estate Typing Service TYPING. TERM p ap ers, theses, WORKSHOP HEARS DEBATE T he Women’s Society' of P eo­ FOR ¿A LE: G overnm ent Public etc. Royal E lectra. P ica type. p le’s C hurch w ill s p o n s o r a fro m 8:30 am . to 1 pm . T erm s: tre a s u re fa ir rum m age sale from C ash. 2 Land in 25 States, for individ­ Will pick up and deliver. OX MASON-HAMLIN 6 ft.- grand p i- ano and genuine S tradiv arius F retch n er co n tra l-b ass violin. u als, for as low as $1 p e r acre. 9-2226. Send $1 for 1965 rep o rt, or $1.75 for N ational R eport, to: C entral JOB RESUMES, 100copies, $4.50. 3 A p p o r t i o n m e n t — A D e a d I s s u e 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . F riday at the A m erican Legion Hall on Valley C ourt. C all IV 2-8420 o r 332-8832.3 U*5, Land D isposal, P.O . Box ALDINGER vertisin g , DIRECT MAIL Ad­ 533 N, C llppert. IV A D etroit attorney told a work­ schem e of "one m an-one vote” Brown said m ost of the ex ist­ an evil to be co rrected , it will be T he money' earned will help 196, Holcomb, Mo. 63852. 3 ing m alapportioned leg islatu res co rre c te d . Do you want to return pay for construction of a new’wing BOOKS, NEW. 35*"up. F ree C at- 5-2213. C shop session of the M ichigan using a straight population b as­ to it,” he asked, “ by placing a and re p a irs on the church, which alogue. POSTAL BOOKS, Dept. CAPE COD, Lansing E ast side. PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist, L eague of Women v o ters T h u rs­ is. a re so because the electo rate was dam aged by fire last spring. C , 2217 Lackland, St. L ouis, N ear MSU. Two bedroom s and IBM S electric. D issertatio n s, day that he was asked to debate "W e h a d problem s u n m e t had no opportunity to m ake a label on the unjust apportionm ent M isso u ri. 6 finished u p sta irs. R ecreation th e ses, te rm p a p e rs. 337-1527.C on what he thinks is a dead is ­ throughout states for decades,” change. existing in previous y e a rs? ” CAMGL'S CLCffHt-S. Sizes 9-l5. room , patio, large lot, garage sue— apportionm ent. Sachs said. "P ro b lem s of popu- " T h e re was an am endm ent in “ One m an-one vote” is a s te r­ S k irts, s w e a t e r s , d re sse s, and priv ate drive. N ear bus, CAROL Wi NELY. T h eses, d is- T heodore Sachs said he thought latlon increased and w ere not 1952,” Sachs said, " th a t froze ile theory, Brown said. Equal su its, four co ats. Good condi­ shopping and schools. IV 2-6529. sertatio n s, g e n e r a l typing, a federal am endm ent on appor­ m et, because even though state the crazy' quilt of rep resentation voting rights are still d isc rim i­ Swing; Line tion. R easonable. C all 337-1867. 5 Sm ith-C orona E lectric. Spartan tionm ent was a dead question constitutions required periodic of the day before, and the people nated against because of the 21- 4 RONALD ST., 35l9, L ansing. 15 V illage, 355-2804. 5 since the am endm ent proposed reapportionm ent, it w a s n o t voted on that one, too.” year-o ld voting lim it. Ihm uces fr tS . canfpus. A ttrac­ ANN BROWN L 6QRDON, typist by Sferu E verett D lrk ^ n fjT-Ill,), done.” If sp arsity of population or V If estim ated p o p u l a t i o n * Staplers, SWJFT M feblCAftEMicros.con.es tive, ktew or TTknch ityley “dtre-c , • ' y u lu jn h qfJpty ,-v •recitt** J * t X L . » . « ., - ’ t »• - * «►--S'« y.rvwzA "w ere. cOv.^C-ieiV'Ci, th e re V 4f renral o r s a le f W ed'god and '.'Y *’ . * . bedroom home with full b ase­ (B lack rfnfi White and’ c o lo r).'’’ fhe 'se n a te .' Though rescheduled C h a rle s A drian, chairm aa„6f the for apportionm ent, Tirown said, would certpinly be le ss c ritic is m m onthly ra te s . Call ROUSER could not density of population of the one m an-one vote” doc­ a r e a v a lla b le at SUPPLY CO. 489-1405.♦ 6 m ent and garage. F ib erg lass IBM. G eneral typing, term pa­ for the spring legislative s e s ­ P olitical Science D epartm ent. laundry tubs in basem ent. K it­ p e rs, th eses, d issertatio n s. ED sion, he said the am endm ent State Sen. G arry E. Brown, o r lack of area not be consid­ trin e ,” Brown sa id .' FOR SALE: B6 Buffet C larinet. chen b u ilt-in s. Patio door leads 2-8384. C seem s to be losing support rap ­ S choolcraft, took the affirm ative ered too? It would be b etter too, he said, F o r inform ation, call 355-9769 after 6 pm . 4 to large fenced in back yard. BARBI MEL, P rofessio nal typist. idly. position to the question: Should Sachs then turned to a defense t h e f e d e r a l constitution be Brown said people living in the heavily populated urban cen ters if the doctrine w ere re fe rre d to as a "o n e voter-one vote” ap­ h *M SU Leaving city, m ust sell. V ery No job too large o r too sm all. STUDENTS LIGHT weight extra nice h o u s e for th e m oney. Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C of th e existing apportionm ent am ended to p erm it facto rs other would tend to have m ore in ter­ portionm ent b asis. BOOKSTORE sturdy tab les. Typing, gam es, $15,300. C all 882-0112. 3 WILL DOTYPING. E lectric type- than population in the apportion­ e s ts in common than people scat­ " D i r k s e n 's a n t i - p e o p l e hom e. $5. 2017 S, C ed ar St. Wanted m ent of state leg islatu res? te re d throughout sm aller popu­ am endm ent is a last gasp hold to MSU NEAR- Looking for som e- w rite r. E xperienced. 2886 E , Brown spoke in favor of the lated are a s, upset the individual b irth rig h t to in the Center Phone IV 9-5646 after 3 pm , 4 thlng really special? See our Jolly Rd. 10 m inutes from cam ­ I NEED a garage to park my car D irksen am endm ent, saying it Sachs asked if, by this state­ be farily rep resen ted ,” Sachs fo r International MEN’S 26” bike. Ready to go, 3-bedroom R a n c h , screened p us. 337-7607. C near the eastern edge of cam ­ $15. Phone 337-1867. 4 porch, firs t floor laundry room , pus. 351-4658, 3 would provide for an apportion­ m ent, Brown was saying that said. A weighted vote should be P rogram s com pletely carp eted and draped. T ransportation BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 for m ent schem e that considered everyone is hom ogeneous in the abhorred by all people in a de­ STEREO COMDONENTS b e l l D etroit area or any other large m ocracy. S tereo am p -p re-am p . 135w atts, B eautifully decorated through­ NEED RIDE To M ason, M ichigan. RH positive; $7 for RH nega­ facto rs other than population. Any $189. G a rra rd type a plus ex­ out. Many other featu re s. Out­ F rom vicinity of W, Columbia tiv e. DETROIT BLOOD SERV­ new proposal, he said, would be urban cen ter. Brown replied that the D irksen S w in g lin e tra s . Superex headphones w ith standing landscaping! $19,500. Rd. About 10 am . Saturday, r e ­ ICE, INC., 1427 E . M ichigan subm itted to the people for a re f­ erendum before enacted. am endm ent would let the people c ro sso v er co ntro l. Heath FM O w ner. 2787 Eastw ay D rive. tu rn Sunday pm . 332-4350. 5 Ave. H ours 9-4 Monday, T ues­ Sachs reaffirm ed the rig h t of decide if th ere are certain con­ Ruggers In Action T uner. C all 355-5842 . 2 337-0127. Don’t m iss this one! !4 SECRETARY DESIRES rid e to day, W ednesday, F rid ay . 12-7 each citizen to have a fair and sid eratio n s that should be re p ­ CIDER MILL now open. Special 2002 BftEW W QOD, E X . 3 bed- MSU (C om puter C enter) from T h ursday. 489-7587. C undiluted voice to p a ss on gov­ resen ted with a weighted vote. The MSU Rugby Club opens up 1 1 Do they have p ric e s on l a r g e r quantities. room C ape Cod, double garage, Sheraton P ark V icinity (Holm es FLOORS TO be cleaned. Special- ernm ent, but questioned the abil­ “ We have never said b efo re,” its fall cam paign Saturday, when a 4th of July C orda W e s t, 5817 N. Okemos re c room . Vacant Jan u ary 1st. Rd. between P leasan t Grove izlng in cafes, tav ern s, sto res. ity of the layman to understand Sachs said, " th a t the rig h ts of lt takes on W indsor in a game in England? R d., E ast L ansing. ED 7-7974. $19,200. 337-9204. 3 and W averly). C all 393-2395 C ontact MEILLER SERVICES. the "g im m ick s” of apportion­ any group should be placed be­ slated for Old C ollege F ield at (Answers below) 22 EAST LANSING. T h ree o r four- evenings o r 5-3600 8-5. 3 C all 485-4150. C m ent legislation. Sachs said he fore the public whim. If th e re is 4 p.m . R a KC e , HOT Point E lectric. Bx- bedroom Colonial home with WANTED: RIDERS, W. M t.H ope NEED IMMEDIATELY furnished thought inadvisable to leave the cellent condition, $40. Moving open stairw ay desigqgd for m ed­ and Colonial Village are a to apartm ent or house for execu­ decision to the "potential popu­ to furnished ap artm ent. M ust ium sized fam ily. 2-1/2 baths, MSU and back, O ct. 4 through tive and wife. T h ree m onths la r ignorance” of a public re f­ S ell. C all 355-5807. 2 recrea tio n room , den, fam ily school y e ar. C all 489-2061. 3 only. 353-1720. 3 erendum . ROYAL TYPEW RITER, $¿5.Gul- room with adjoining patio. Two ta r, $25. N orge w ash er and dry­ firep laces, tw o -car attached ga­ e r, $60, for both. C all IV 4-6768. ra g e . F o r appointm ent, c a l l 4 Hahn Agency, Inc. 484-7002. 7 12 1Take two OKEMOS, F O U R -B E D R O O M TOT Staplers Airplanes Cape Cod. A ttached g a r a g e , from three 1946 f L'NK ?5 h.p. N ear licen- larg e beautiful lot. $19,500.C all TOT Staplers, sing. Good engine and fabric. ow ner p.m ., 337-2719. 6 and T ra d e for c a r o r $795. OR Service what do 6-5002 nights. 5 you have? CHILD CARE. Openings for two Anim al s g irls age 2 -4 . L icensed hom e, Jo lly -S . W ashington area . C all BEAGLE PU PS A K t R egistered TU 2-8766. 5 from field champion stock. $35 each. TU 2-2101. 3 GAkGAkA Do h E rT Y ," l . r . aT ni . This is the AKC REGISTERED G e r m an Q ualified and experienced piano W h y s h o u ld a Shepherds, c h a m p i o n blood in struction . Phone 355-2775. 10 tra d itio n a l Swingline lin es, show p o ssib ilities. C all TUTORING G ER M A N .C onversa- after 5:30. 337-1110. 4 tlon, translation and scientific. S h e tla n d tie T o t S t a p le r ALASkAN MALAMUTE p u p s.S i- C all between 7 and 8 pm , or weekend m ornings. IV 4-3046.3 have a berlan husky pups, AKC. Excel­ lent fam ily p e ts. Show and sled ACCIDENT PROBLfeM? C a l l m e d a llio n dogs. Studs at serv ice . E -Z KALAMAZOO STREET BODY o n th o b a c k ? T e rm s . Sno-Go K ennel, 8715 W. SHOP. Sm all dents to large C en terlin e Rd., R t. 4, St. Johns, w recks. A m erican and foreign 224-2156.______________________5 c a rs . G uaranteed work. 489- ÇA? 7507. 1411 E . K alam azoo. C For her most important rings . . . one lovely 9 8 H A B E R S E R V fC E -H oipitarpure diamond held high in a magnificent M obile H om es mounting of boldly textured 18 karat gold. (Including 1000 staples) BEAUTIFUL 30 ft. M obile T7ome, d ia p ers. We’re the m ost mod­ Wide, dramatic wedding ring to match. Above, Larger size CUB Desk attached 10x24 C abana. Insu­ ern and the only personalized Stapler only $1.4» lated , heated, com pletely fu r­ diap er serv ice in town. P a i l s 'e s i l i o flaired design to wear as a pyramid No bigger punch than a abigpack deal!of Refills or hourglass, $475.00. Below, gum-but packs nished. Will sa c rifice. L ot 3, furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds the ofUnconditionally available of baby clothes at no ex tra co st. tailored pair $430.00. everywhere. guaranteed. Willow Village P ark , W llliam - Made in U.S.A. Get it at any stationery, ston. 655-2383. 3 AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE, Matching man’s ring available variety, book store! 1955""MOBILE h 6 m e , 8" x 34’, 914 E . G ier St. IV 2-0864. C or. lot ne»«r c»m j)us, Ready, to TH ESES,PRIN TED . Rapid s e rv ­ it lo o k s b e tte r fro m th e f ro n t. ,„ “, » c . live in. 337-1442.____________ 2 ic e .’’D rafting supplies. Xerox copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ T he ed g es never roll, the poin t stays ce n tered , alw ays neat O ur B radford Shetlands are Scotch Convenient T erm s Long Island C ity, N.Y. 11101 Lost & Found PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- as a burr, and w oven of the softest w o olens by H ebrides w eavers. S ub tle in blend and ex qui­ A Year ¡¡njasn pus Xpueq os aa.Aaqj, ¡tuaqj jo omj SutAeq F6UND: SMALL black fem ale 5431. C sitely soft tex tured, for the m ost d iscern in g traditio nalist. Resilio Ties at k no w led g eab le retail­ s,|f Sutqi’jojdeig auo stXOXaiaqiauoji ^uiABq asneaaqueqi cat. Two y e a rs old. MSU L i­ HORSES BOARfiED by m onth. ers. O r w rite R esilio, Em pire State B uilding, N ew York City, for nam e of retailers nearest you. T o Pay JEWELERS b jou si qatq/n —ijooi noA sjojdeis XOX ‘eapi peq b ra ry , August 23rd. C all 355- New sta ll, ex ercise lot C all P. S. All Resilio Traditional ties have a medallion on tho back. 121 S. Washington om) aqx *Z i^®Q ¿ouapuadapuj aiejqa 645-0491 after 7 pm . . 3 -jaa l.uop Aaqi jng ‘ajng *| S83MSNV 2365. 8-5.__________ 3 ) 12 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, O c t o b e r 1, 1965 T h o s e V o i c e s A t “O ’ K e e p i n g T o H e lp B y JO A N SO LO M O N * * * * * * S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r it e r If you think people dial " 0 ” just to get a phone num ber, forget it. The nine o p erato rs who handle MSU inform ation calls have answ ered questions about everything from how to It Was Wire Tap That Wasn’t barbeque a pig to what size the sheets a re in m a rried housing. "Som e one even called once to ask what to do with a An e a rly Septem ber investigation by the MSU th e ir Job above and beyond the call of duty. q u arter of a horse he wanted to donate to the U niversity,” D epartm ent of Public Safety turned out to be a T he students, discovering a “ blind spot” in said Chief O perator Eva Beckley. TW 4 : T hat was the w ire tap that was that wasn’t. the area of th e ir patrol, had ingeniouslydevised During reg istratio n week, the sm all office hidden in the W orkmen at a cam pus construction site un­ a tra p -a la rm system for anyone entering the basem ent of the M useum has been flooded with calls from "b lind spot” in the area . a g r e a t s t o r e i covered what appeared to be a w ire tapping se t­ students asking what tim e certain classes m eet, w here to up into the phone of a m ajor p ro ject official. find th eir ad v isers and how to reg iste r bicycles. T he only available ele ctricity to run the ala rm "M any of these calls are from students who a re literally T he D epartm ent of public safety was quietly was tapped from an incom ing telephone w ire — lo st,” said M iss Beckley. called in to nab the c u lp rits. the w ire the workmen thought was being tapped. "S om etim es we feel like we just want to lead them around And they did. And they w eren’t. " I ’ll adm it,” said R ichard O. B em itt, d ire c ­ O C T O B E R by the hand." A ctually, two engineering students, h ired by to r of the p ro ject, "th ey used a lot of ingenuity. M iss Beckley said one bew ildered student called infor­ B ut I c a n 't go along with th e ir m ethod.” m ation to ask what building he was in. the u niv ersity as night w atchm en.had been doing The operator suggested he walk to the front of the building and look at the nam e. He asked her to wait, then trium phantly cam e back to tell her he was in E rickson Hall. /] A ccording to M iss Beckley, registration week is the m ost hectic tim e for the operators, although she said they a re alw ays busy at all hours during the year. The busiest tim e is from 4 to 5 p.m ., she said. B esides helping a young man find a girl he knows only as " a tall blond m arketing m ajo r,” the inform ation staff S A LE is busy just trying to keep up with the latest co rrect tele­ phone listings. g r e a t b u y s t o t a k e y o u i n t o t h e " It’s very difficult for us when off-cam pus students don’t report th eir num ber,” M iss Beckley said. What a re som e of the o p e ra to rs’ m ajor gripes against student ca llers? "M ainly Just im pudence,” M iss Beckley said. f N v r ’t f i f i r { F or exam ple, she said, when the staff is so busy that ¿¿a I ! calls a re backed up for several m inutes, an annoyed m en’sfam ou s student may say som ething like "W ell, you finally got back from your coffee break," w I fu ll len g th "Som etim es a caller will dial a student num ber Instead of a telephone num ber, and then get mad at us because th i I^ W x v d re ssbag brandsw eaters the call didn’t go through,” M iss Beckley added. V v \ vX X o The chief operator said she often receives com plaints from students because they can’t m ake long distance calls tin 2fo r$ 5 8.9 9 from their dorm room . She explained that this was possible four y ears ago, but Has full length zipper, C ardigans and P u llo v e r s U rl was discontinued when the telephone company lost thousands 3 -hook fr a m e , quilted in wools and blend s. New of dollars it was unable to collect from students. M iss Beckley said that generally, however, students a re top, and front. p attern s, all s i z e s . very friendly and courteous over the telephone. ¿T V j ), "M any of our operators have received invitations to p arties after talking with a student,” she said. k ft»«»**1» * fam ousm ake m en’sno­ The inform ation staff is used to handling all kinds of em ergency situations. For most of them, such as a fire or accident, a caller knee-his iro nsla c ks is im m ediately connected with C l i c k s H u r t the ap propriate departm ent, M iss Beckley said. ft if 99« 8 .9 9 F oreign students often have problem s which req u ire m ore Warmth and fashion for D r e s s and ca su a l s t y le s . P h o n e U s e r O ff-c a m p u s s t u d e n t s with personal attention. & cool days. Stretch O r ­ P erm en a n tly p r e s s e d , phones on the 351 exchange have am ple, called from One B razilian student, for ex­ A m ion® a c r y lic . Fall c o lo r s . washable. A s s ’t c o lo r s . been plagued recently with ina­ and was unable to tell a bus stop bility' -to get a dial tone— som e­ e rato r if he was In Lansing the op­ JU ! or tim es for up to 15 m inutes. E ast L ansing. She called sev­ T his annual problem is caused era l staff m em bers until she sa le !b e tte r ForeverYoung by the great rush of calls in the finally firs t weeks of school, according m eet thefound som eone who could knitd re sse s to the phene re p a ir serv ice . ^ ... er\u<»v, student. vjytrator u-,