MICHIGAN If God,.. Turning Cooler . . . w a n t e d M a n to d r i v e a c a r , He w ould h ave g iv ­ en h im a clutch. - - Dov Ben Shm uel UNIVERSITY STATE T A T M E W S P a rtly Cloudy. L o w 5 0 's. Tuesday: W arm er. Vol. 5 7 Number 2 3 East L o n s in 9 , M ichigan Monday, O ctober 4, 19 6 5 A A IC H STATE L~ L- m in u t e s TO P *-a Y 1LLINO ASMSU MAY REQUEST do w n YA R D S TO HIGHER TAX CEILING $1 Per Term Limit P O L I T I C S O R P O K E R ? ■first in a series Said Board’s Goal Referendum May Be Held S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t s In Term9s Fourth Week F i g h t S a m e P r o b l e m s The ASMSU Student Board may soon b e ­ gin a cam p aign to p ass a student r e f e r e n ­ dum ra isin g the student governm ent tax B y H U G H J. L E A C H m inutes of M arch 7, 1939 "T h e c e ilin g from 25 cents to a dollar, according constitution of the Student C oun- E D I T O R ’S N O T E : Hugh J. cil was found to be inadequate to Jim Graham , chairm an of the ASMSU “ Why should 1 pay a tax to stu­ L e a c h i s t h e f o r m e r for a school the size of M ichigan' c o m m itte e on student finances. dent governm ent? It doesn’t do m a n a g i n g e d i t o r o f t h e State C ollege." anything for m e." State N ew s. He g rad u ate d The referendum m ay be held as early as the fourth week of this “ I never vote in student gov­ f r o m M S U I a s t s p r i n g w i t h In recom m ending the change, ernm ent elections. It doesn’t a B A d e g r e e i n j o u r n a l ­ the council noted that “ c la ss oi- term , G raham said. fic e rs are, in reality , m erely Graham explained that raisin g the tax ceiling to a dollar does really m ake any difference who i s m . H e i s n o w a r e ­ ‘figureheads’ as far as adm inis­ not mean that the tax would be raised to that am ount im m ediately. gets elected.” p o r t e r fo r the G r e e n v il le tratio n is concerned." T h is could It m eans that the Student Board could then ra ise the tax at Its own “ I think student governm ent D a i l y N e w s . be the firs t form al statem ent of discretion instead of calling a referendum eat an in c re ase should be abolished. It doesn’t a com m ent that was to be applied in revenue is needed. S C O R E B O A R D S T O R Y - - A l t h o u g h t h e r e s till s e e m s to b e p l e n t y of t i m e left f o r do anything anyway." to student governm ents from that th e lllini on th e s c o r e b o a r d , th e v i s i t o r s d id n ’t do a n y m o r e d a m a g e , an d S t a t e w o n ‘‘All student governm ent is an tim e until the presen t. The p resen t ASMSU constitution lim its the tax to 25 cents a its B ig T en o p e n e r, 2 2 - 1 2 . Photo by Cal C r a n e adm inistration m outhpiece.’’ Fuzak adm itted, "b u t the situ a­ V term paid by each student at reg istratio n , A vote by all students “ Who needs it?" tion is changing." When All College Student Gov­ is necessary to am end the constitution. T hese are som e of the re a c ­ ernm ent was form ed in 1951 re p ­ ASMSU and Its pred ecesso r, A ll-U niversity Student Governm ent tions to student governm ent ex­ •of the reUfeniversity He rre d to the expansion and the prob­ resentation was based on living (AUSG) have operated at- a deficit for at least the last three y e ars, p ressed by MSU students. T hese lem s affecting students units. T he new ly-created ASMSU said John M cQultty, E ast Lansing senior and chairm an of the are not Just isolated com m ents, that go has retain ed this concept, but has S lo w G a m e , . . B a m ! J^hev can be heard in any dorrui- . . . / r ii * .'A' section it,y u s ,- with it. T he inability of AL’SG effectively with these pro b ­ to m odifiedj it .extensively, 3 %/- si^d-nt ,*Vv ■'aid. the •B agei is pfanned each' tew n to " '' 'V - - , T - —*7 » 4 1 1 1 1 0 C om m ents ./,)/ tins r y " - » re lem s was one of the factors that Yet none of the revisions has keen th e ^deficit at a m lnlm un^ , . / V J 1, M t V V jK A R F S nothing new. They w ere made led to the creatidri of ASMSU. ' su cceed ed ‘in eittr.uvâiting.'i" -e T h is was not the first tim eU ni— ic ¡yoblem s that have plagued F a s t V ic t o r y , 2 2 - 1 2 about the Student C ouncil, MSU’s versify student governm ent from 1908' until 1951, and about its su cces­ sion in expansion led to a rev i­ the stru cture of the cen tral student governm ents at colleges and u n iv ersities throughout the ASMSU has been forced to elim inate sev eral program s be­ cau se’ of a lack of funds. The Pope Paul so r, All U niversity Student Gov­ student governing body. As it was country. It is at least partly be­ group cannot expand Its presen t B y RICK PIANIN State N ew s Sports W riter T V H o o k u p S o u g h t ernm ent. ** originally set up in 1908, the Stu­ dent C ouncil, first of MSU’s for­ Now they are being m ade about m al all-college governing bodies, the A ssociated Students of M ich­ was based on representation from cause of this that neither Student Council nor AUSG is still the stu­ dent governing body at MSU. ASMSU is just beginning to activities without an Increase In revenue, G raham said. To Visit The M i c h i g a n S tate-Illinois football story of last Saturday read s like hack fiction. It had a igan State U niversity (ASMSU), the cla ss governm ents. .which cam e into existen ce only last spring. In 1939 theS tudentC ounctlcon- stitution was revised and re p re ­ face th ese problem s. If it can succeed where the o thers have failed, it could becom e the first Included In a list of possible program s that the Student B oard m ight undertake If funds w ere available a re the following: an UN Today dull opening, a weak plot, but F o r M S U - U - M G a m e UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. . - what a clim ax. T h ese th ree form s of student sentation a re a s. was based on in te re st According to the council truly effective student govern­ m ent in the U n iv ersity 's history. expanded popular entertainm ent A ppearance by Pope Paul VI be­ The Spartans trium phed over T he M ichigan State-M ichigan football gam e this Saturday may be governm ent differ in stru ctu re, s e rie s , an all-u n lv erslty radio fore the United N ations today the vlllian, rotten luck and Jim televised by closed circu it hookup between Ann A rbor and MSU s in personnel and, to som e degree, station, reduced student travel will overshadow that of any tem ­ Grabow ski to defeat the lllini for in purpose. Yet each has had to ra te s, student loans without In­ po ral ru le r before the world o r­ A uditorium . te re s t and a larg e Increase In the firs t tim e in the last four y e a rs, 22- 12. T he final decisions on the possibility of such a telecast will be m ade today. M ichigan S tate’s Union B oard is making the a rran g e­ face t h e problem s of student apathy and lack of continuity in DelaySch iff-M SUH earin g legal aid available to MSU stu­ ganization. F or a half-hour speech to the G rabow ski, the 6-2, 211-pound leadership as well as ch arges of T he hearing of a suit against and Vice P residen t for Student dents. G eneral A ssem bly and a th re e - m ents. ineffectiveness'ind'not being rep ­ MSU by Paul M. Schiff, who was A ffairs John Fuzak r e c e i v e d A ll-A m erican fullback, who has L ive coverage over educational TV was ruled out Sunday. E stim ated expenses for fall hour v isit to Its h ead qu arters, haunted the S partans in the last F ritz C ris le r, M ichigan's athletic d ire c to r, said NCAA ru les resen tativ e of student opinion. ‘ denied re -e n try to theU niversity sum m onses last week to appear term a re $8,658, Total Incom e ■the Pope is getting m ore secu rity th re e seasons with his running, forbid televising the gam e because M ichigan does not have educa­ la st spring, has been postponed at the hearing. w i l l b e approxim ately $7,500, protection and w ider news, r a ­ piled up 125 yards rushing and tional TV facilities. T h ese problem s are not pecul­ until O ct. 14. Schiff is asking to be read m it­ leaving a deficit of over $ 1,000 dio and television coverage than sco red one touchdown. NCAA television rules p erm it a sellout gam e to be televised by ia r to student governm ent at MSU. L ast week MSU filed a motion ted to the U niversity to do g ra ­ to be added to the accum ulated Nikita Khrushchev, Fidel C astro But the 71,237 alm ost passive a home college’ s educational stations only, C ris le r said. Several form s of student govern­ to d ism iss the charges and Fed­ duate work in histo ry . An active debt from previous term s. and other world lead ers at the sp ectato rs w ere aroused in the m ents on m a n y c a m p u s e s era l D istrict Judge Noel P . Fox figure in cam pus p ro test activi­ 1960 assem bly. fourth q u a rte r, when State ripped T h re e problem s m ust be solved throughout the nation have runup announced the postponem ent of ties , he alleg es t h a t the Univer­ G raham said ASMSU’s bud­ A few hours before the P re s i­ Illinois for two touchdowns and before the go-ahead for Union against sim ilar problem s. the hearing originally set for sity Is denying his readm lsslon get Is considerably low er than dent and M rs. Johnson left W ash­ a com e-from -behind victory. SukarnoSafe, B oard’s clo sed -circu it telecast can be given, said Kyle Kerbawy, The success of a student gov­ today in Grand Rapids. MSU Presiden t John A,Hannah because of th ese non-academ ic ac tiv ities. many other un iv ersities of MSU’s size. ington Sunday for New York to aw ait a m eeting with the Pope MSU halfback Clinton Jones and erning group is not in the stru c ­ fullback Bob Apisa each bulled Bloom field H ills junior and Un­ today, the White House announced B ro a d c a sts To ion B oard president. tu re itself, says John A, Fuzak, that the P re sid e n t's 18-year-old th e ir way into the lllini end- vice p residen t of student affairs. zone, and quarterback Steve Ju- C ris le r m ust give his okay to C entral student governm ents at daughter, Luci, would accom pany day hit end Gene Washington with them . a touchdown p ass to account for In d o n e sia n s the clo sed -c irc u it coverage and allow Union B oard to use the fa­ several large, com plex univer­ sities have been abandoned be­ T he F irs t F am ily Is P ro testan t the th ree touchdowns. c ilitie s of \VKBD (Channel 50) cause the students can’t make except for Luci who was recently Jones, who gained 89 yards JAKARTA, Indonesia fl— P re ­ for the hookup, WKBD is taping them work. co nverted to C atholicism . T he rushing in 16 c a rrie s , was aw ard­ sident Sukarno m ade his firs t the gam e for delayed broad­ At o th ers, Fuzak added, the P re sid e n t’s o t h e r d a u g h t e r , ed the gam e ball by his team ­ public appearance Sunday since c a st Sunday. cen tral student governm ent is Lynda B ird, 21, Is away at col­ m ates. T hursday’s m ilita ry uprising and " p re tty poor at the m o st.” lege. But the Spartans spent m ost troops loyal to him w ere in com ­ A lso, WKBD, a sp o rts net­ T he sp iritu al lead er of the of the afternoon in a state of mand of this capital. work in D etroit, m ust consent to F u zak 's w ords, " p re tty poor w orld’s half billion C atholic sw ill fru stratio n and confusion. Two T he arm y banned the Commu­ Union B oard’s use of th e ir fa­ at the m o st,” seem to sum up have the whole day to him self. fleld-goal attem pts and a point- nist new spaper H arian R akjat, c ilitie s. the way many students regarded H is ad d ress is the only thing on after-touchdow n try by usually which cam e out in support of the All U niversity Student Govern­ the pro g ram . W here the official su re-to ed Dick K e n n e y went reb e ls, and suspended until fur­ Finally, approxim ately two- m ent (AUSG), although its last Journal lists 17 UN m eetings for a m iss. One field goal attem pt ther notice the C om m unist-in­ th ird s of the co sts of the tele­ presid en t, Bob H a rris, said other T uesday, It lis ts only one for to­ was blocked by lllini tackle G ary filtrated official news agency An- ca st m ust be 'underw ritten be­ m idw estern colleges and univer­ m orrow . Elckm an and another bounced ta ra . fore the University' will allow sitie s considered it one of the T h at is a m eeting of the Gen­ back from the goal post c ro s s ­ In a subdued, calm voice, Su­ Union B oard to take the financial th ree best student governm ents it e ra l A ssem bly at 3 p.m . with bar* karno in a radio ad dress told risk . the country and often sought ideas the sim ple agenda, "A d d re ss by S tate's defensive line jumped the Indonesian people: " I am well Between one-half a n d two- from it that they could apply to H is H oliness Pope Paul V i.” the gun sev eral tim es in the e a r­ and safe, and I rem ain firm ly th ird s of th e 'c o s ts have been th e ir own governm ents. He has prom ised to give the ly m om ents of the gam e, which in charge of the state and the underw ritten. " O u rs was among the b e st," assem bly m essage of peace” cost it fiv e-y ard penalties and leadership of the arm ed fo rces. — a plea for " th a t peace which it also received a costly 12- But it w as feared that pro­ in these days Is being wounded yard personal foul penalty just rebel troops from central Java and bleeding.” before G rabow ski’s touchdown m id-w ay in the firs t q u arter. m ight m arch on Jak arta . Col. TH E IN SID E LOOK He will speak in F rench, sim - (continued on page 3) Suherm an, an officer of the Di- Illinois took advantage of the pondgoro division in central Ja ­ S partans’ generosity and scored va, w as reported still opposed to T It t o o k t w o y e a r s t o g e t News Open House in every fashion possible. Be­ the arm y com m and. Revenge Sweet eg vi ve inn gf o rl o tshs e t1h9a6t 3 cT oh satn kt hs e­ sides Grabow 9ki’s TD and point A radio station identifying it­ Students interested in working afte r, the Illinis scored on a fluke self as the “ Voice of F re e In— S p a r t a n s a trip to th e R o s e on the State News, are Invited field goal and a safety v , » do n & U * /' b r o a d c a s ti n g f r o m For Spartans B o w l. S t o r y 'o n P . 4. to attend an open house 7:30 to­ State took an early 3-0 firs t som ew here in. W est Java, called night In the Student S ervices q u arter lead on a 47-yard field on the people to revolt against Building Lounge. goal by Kenney. Illinois cam e Sukarno. M em bers of the ed ito rial, pho­ right back with a 59-yard touch­ (The M a l a y s i a n governm ent T h r e e M S U s tu d e n ts took tip M ark Tw ain Huck Finn ' G R I M R E M I N D E R : A t w o - c a r a c c id e n t at W i l s o n an d C h e s t n u t R o a d s just b e f o r e tography and advertising staffs down drive in eight plays. radio in Kuala Lum pur said Com ­ t h e w e e k e n d c a u s e d m a n y r e s i d e n t s to r e c a l l a f a t a l c a r - p e d e s t r i a n i n c id e n t a will d iscuss opportunities for Illinois’ safety man Sam P ric e m unists w ere behind the attem pt an d flo ated down the M is ­ s is s ip p i this s u m m e r . Rides Again y e a r a g o t h i s m o n t h . N o s e r i o u s i n j u r i e s r e s u l t e d in th e a c c i d e n t a b o v e . working on the paper. R efresh­ S t o r y on P . 6. Photo by R u ssell Steffey m ents will be served. (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 6) 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, O ctober 4, 1965 EDITORIALS RICHARD SCHWARTZ I n d e p e n d e n c e F o o t b a l l P o l i c y : A T i c k e t T o B i d e ^ A t 2 6 c A S h i r t You would never find the ad d ress unless, perh aps, you earned your living drafting m aps for the city. W hether by design or neglect, th ere are no s tre e t signs—unless IT U S E D T O B E that p a r k in g tic ­ a p a r a l l e l In t h e h a n d l i n g o f s t u ­ STOP Is the name of the block—to identify the spot. k e ts w e r e the butt of stu d en t c o m ­ d e n t s In t h i s w a y . T he sto re is inconspicuous, som ething you m ight easily m istake M o s t w o u ld p r e f e r to p ic k up t ic ­ p la i n t s . T h e s e d a y s , o w i n g to a n e w k e t s f o r a l l g a m e s In o n e t r i p , t h e r e ­ for an oversized garage. p a y - t o - s e e p o licy , football tick ets b y fre e in g athletic p ersonnel fro m Located on a block-long sid estreet a few feet from the bu siest s e e m to e n jo y that d is tin ctio n . th eir w ee k ly distribution ch o res. thoroughfare in town, th e re w ere no flashing neon signs, no window- W hile p ark ing penalties a re im ­ lette rin g to lu re onrushing m o to rists— not even a wooden shingle. p o s e d fo r v io la tio n s of la w s, with Inside, you w ere Im m ediately stru ck by the plywood d eco r— fo otb all a stu d en t is p e n a liz e d b e ­ B U T E V E N if t h e r e is s o m e r e a ­ physically stru ck if you took m ore than a single strid e. c a u s e h e is g u il t y o f w a n t in g to w a tc h son w h y # 4u ch c o n v e n ie n ce is un­ Occupying m ore than half the service are a was a m akeshift coun­ h is te a m ploy. a c c e p t a b l e to a t h le t ic o f f i c i a ls , t h e r e te r , itself half obliterated by untended d re s s e s and sw atches of suit C l e a r ly , the le a st p o p u la r a sp e c t is a se c o n d m a jo r fau lt of the new m a te ria l. A sm all five-an d-dim e scratch pad lay face up, the only o f the new p o lic y is the need fo r ticket sy s te m . m a rk s on It scribbled In pencil. s e a s o n tic k e t h o l d e r s to w a it on If the setting was inconspicuous, the sto rek eep er was even m ore w e e k l y lin e s to r e d e e m a co u p o n . so. W hy, afte r p r o m is e s by A thletic I m a g i n e , if yo u w ill, a th le tic o f­ D i r e c t o r " B i g g i e " M u n n to I n s t a ll " P le a s e , I ask of you, don’t m ention any n am es," a hollow -eyed, f i c i a l s a sk in g the p u b lic, w h o a lso t i c k e t w i n d o w s ot th e U n io n a n d p e r ­ greying man asked, his w arm sm ile undergoing an h y sterical tra n s ­ b u y r e g u l a r s e a s o n p a s s e s , to c o m e during w ork d ays fo r seat a ssig n ­ h a p s at the In te r n a tio n a l C e n t e r , d o e s figuration upon realizing he had a re p o rte r, not a cu sto m er, at h is Je n is o n r e m a in the so le site fo r co u n ter. m ents. redem p tio n ? “ I know you mean w ell,” he said, draw ing heavily on a cig arette " T H O S E W H O A R E sen io r citi­ that bobbed and weaved between chattering teeth. " B u t . . . please z e n s , " the p o li c y m ig h t re a d , " c a n . . . no m ention, huh?" p ic k up t h e ir t ic k e t s at J e n is o n F ie ld H o u s e on M o n d a y . T h o s e b e tw e e n the L A M E E X C U S E S about a lack of Behind the m an’s re tre a t, how ever, th e re seem ed the splendor of f a c i l i t i e s in th e U n io n a r e h a r d l y co u rag e—the type of courage that prom pts a man to ch arge 26 cents a g e s of 40 an d 60 c a n c o m e on c o n v i n c i n g . If n e w t i c k e t b o o t h s a r e "■WHAT I ¿ANT UNDe P ^ t AND * HOW Tou to clean a sh irt when his riv a ls In sist on 32; to ask 60 a sw eater T u e s d a y , 2 0 - 4 0 on W e d n e s d a y and t e e n a g e r s on T h u r s d a y . " n eed ed , th en s u r e l y th e m o n e y that U p p e js^ ila ssm e a / L£ f r e s h m e n ? when the going ra te is 85; to fight business associations and m ain­ is b e in g a s k e d o f s tu d e n ts to help tain h is independence. N o t too m u c h c h a n c e o f th is h it­ p a y fo r new athletic facilities could And yet he begs publicity about how he u n d ersells his co m peti- • t i n g it o f f w e l l w i t h t h e b i g - p a y i n g also pay fo r new, m o re centralized to rs ac ro ss the board. c u s t o m e r s , y o u s a y ? W e l l , t h e r e Is booths. You see, it’s the fall, and nobody knows th is b etter than an E ast L ansing m erchant. B esid es, this is the month that dry cle an ers c e l­ eb ra te the an n iversary of last Septem ber’s p ric e In crease—c e le ­ ‘OBVIOUSLY RELA TED9 brating it with another p ric e in crease. T h e T r i a l " Y e s , 1 too raised my p ric e for d re s s s h irts . , . from 23 cents to 26 cents. But only after 19 y e ars. And it w ill only cover risin g lab o r co sts, I can’t te ll you why the other p ersons ra is e th e ir p ric e s, but this is my re a so n .” M S U P R E S I D E N T John A. Hannah and John A. Fu zak , vice p re s ld e n tfo r quently co lle g e a d m in istra to rs h ave h a d the final s a y . Racism Here, Racism There "N -n -n o . No, 1 tell you. I t's not tru e I was under any p re ssu re . If S c h i f f w i n s h i s c a s e , t h e c o u r t s No th re a ts. Nothing. I tell you, nothing." s t u d e n t a f f a i r s , w i l l not g o to c o u r t T o the E ditor: U ndoubtedly the s o u t h e r n t o d a y to a n s w e r c h a r g e s b r o u g h t b y a w ill e n te r this q uestion , p e rh a p s g iv ­ " m o d e ra te s " w ill not be heard N ervously pacing about, the sh irt-sleev ed p ro p rieto r adm itted f o r m e r grad u ate student. T h e y h ave obtained a 10 -d a y postponem ent of in g i n c r e a s e d p r o t e c t i o n to s tu d e n ts in t h e i r q u e s t s f o r a d m i s s i o n a n d a d d ­ R ecent e v e n t s have again LETTER S from , and th e ir silence w ill Im ­ th at his was one of a "few ” shops not affiliated with the a ll- pow erful dry-cleaning association. What he didn't c a re to adm it— pointed to the difficulties which p lic itly sanction fu rth er violence t h e t r i a l , w h i c h is to b e h e l d in F e d ­ ing g u a ra n te e s of the a c a d e m ic inde­ o u r own dom estic ra c e relatio n s on the p a rt of others anxious to but w as too honest to deny—was that his was the only one. e r a l D i s t r i c t C o u r t in G r a n d R a o i d s . p en d e n ce of the fa c u lty , d re s s of the South A frican F o r­ “ p ro te c t” the white ra c e . c re a te in the area of International eign M inister. relatio n s. I do not wish to p a ss Judgm ent O n e m e m b e r of the C o m m it t e e fo r P O L I T I C A L A C T I V I S M , the q u e s ­ tion o f " h o w f a r " a stu d en t c a n go L ast W ednesday, our delega­ Although th e division w a s on the guilt o r Innocence of this LETTER POLICY Stu d en t R ig h ts (C S R ) s p e c u la t e d that tion to theU nlted N ations G eneral largely along colonial lines, it p a rtic u la r defendant, but th e re M S U a tto rn e ys m a y be planning a p o li t ic a ll y , Is s u r e to b e d e b a te d . Is reaso n for skepticism when T he S tate News w elcom es le tte rs to the ed itor from all S c h iff w a s told h is r e a d m is s io n w a s A ssem bly rem ained seated while also happened to be along co lo r re a d e rs, w hether o r not they a re associated w ith M ichigan " f r o n t a l a s s a u l t " on P a u l M . S c h iff a m ajo rity of the delegations left lin es. T he "C o lo red ” (and C om ­ one re c a lls that no southern Jury h i m s e l f a n d s t u d e n t a c t i v i s m in g e n ­ denied b e ca u se he w a s a " d i s r u p ­ the assem b ly hall In a p ro test of p e e rs has ev er convicted a S tate U niversity. e r a l . H e g u e s s e d th a t t h e y c o u l d do tive in flu en ce ." He w as a lead er of m unist) nations condem ned the w hite of killing a N egro o r white C S R and the S o c ia lis t C lu b and ed i­ against the apartheid p d licles of ra c ism of South A frica, while L e tte rs m ust be no longer than 300 w ords and should be th is in ste a d of d efe n d in g the s p e c ific South A frica. T he lines w ere the "W hite” nations refused to c iv il rig h ts w orker. question of w h eth er refu sin g Sch iff's tor of C S R ’s new sletter, Logos. The T h ese two Incidents are ob­ typed double space. C orresp ondents m ust Include th e ir nam e, court m ay m ake a statem ent re g ard ­ c le a rly draw n, a n d we w ere do so. local ad d ress and phone num ber and, if ap plicable, class - re a d m is s io n a s a g ra d u a te student c le a rly on the wrong side. viously related. T he Negro Re­ in h i s t o r y w a s a v i o l a t i o n o f h i s in g th e e x t e n t to w h ic h s t u d e n t s ’ p o ­ The n e x t day, a J u r y in volt has called upon us to prove standing o r faculty position. No unsigned le tte rs w ill be litical righ ts a r e in vio lab le . A ll A frican delegations with­ printed. civil rights. _ drew , and they w ere Joined by Lowndes County, A la., acquitted a to the r e s t of the w orld that the n early all Asian and C om m unist deputy sheriff charged with man­ Ideals of dem ocracy can Indeed W H E T H E R .O R N O T this s p e c u la - THE M SU DEFENSE is l ik e ly to slaugh ter in the death of a civil be realiz ed to the benefit of all T he State News re se rv e s the right to select and edit all lette rs ■V.-—■ft«* ■ delegations. T he U . S, del-tfati^p 1 io n ir . ch ose to rem ain with the dele­ rig h ts w orker. CTndou't.tJ?/ he o u r1 L.wil t h e cou rt t e s t i m o n y w i l l t e l l , t h e r e ue an d le g itim a c y of independent, ,,iii J , ^ o c la im e d a hero by the Ideals do beccrac m re a lity here, o : i u ( d b e fa r-rea ch in g i m p l i c a t i o n s o ff-c a m p u s political o rgan izatio n s. g ates of the ^iyi Mie/ W e m a y s e e fu r t h e r d is c u s s io n of colonial pow ers and the C om m on­ Klan and other segrCjjovVMA«.ex­ »a* hiXv «uit be able to contribute N0W HEAR THIS of next w e e k 's trial. wealth nations to h ear the ad- tre m is ts . fully to the 'developm ent of in­ w h e th e r the U n i v e r s i t y h a s the righ t tern atio n al Justice and harm ony. FROM THE TOP HINGE L T h e o u tc o m e of S c h i f f 's suit fo r to p a s s judgm en t on Su ch o r g a n iz a ­ W hether we like it o r not, our AT THE STORE t i o n s o r to u s e i n f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d ­ WITH THE RED DOOR! Rules ’Consistent’ dom estic race relatio n s have re a d m issio n cou ld h ave n ation-w ide in g t h e m in c o n s i d e r i n g a s t u d e n t ’ s significance. adm ission. serio u s im plications for Interna­ T H E Q U E S T I O N of who' h as ulti­ tional relatio n s which should of­ fe r fu rth er cause for our elim i­ We9re The Only A N S W E R S to t h e s e q u e s t i o n s w ill T o the E ditor: J u s t like it says. Right h e re In m ate re sp o n sib ility fo r either ad­ m ittin g a student o r denying h im b e p r o v id e d b y th e d e c is io n of the the note accom panying the p aren­ nating ra c ism In A m erica. Speaking Shop a d m i s s i o n w i l l b e c o n s i d e r e d . In t h e c o u r t In G r a n d R a p i d s . T h e a n s w e r s We used to sit around and won­ tal p erm issio n ca rd . S incerely you rs, co u ld se t highly sig n ifica n t legal p r e c ­ d e r at the pow er of a univ ersity At M,S.U. So Drop By And p ast co lle ges and u n iversities have e d e n t s in th e a r e a o f s tu d e n t r i g h t s which could decree that e m er­ M ary-Sue K rum ske L ee Sloan j e a l o u s l y g u a r d e d t h e i r rig h t to a d ­ E ast L ansing graduate student m it the stu d en ts th ey w anted. F r e - and un iversity organization. gencies only occur a) after 8 p.m ., Lansing Junior Have A Chat and b) to g irls. PEANUTS EVERY NI6HT HE 5 \T 5 IN THE C o m p b e l l ’s S u b u r b a n S h o p n m WMbrt 6 i òwwmwr. Mawomnwr amp cucuktion1 Now, forsooth, these em er­ KITCHEN EATINS COLD CEREAL il gencies have been com pletely and looking a t the pictures in FOR THE MAN WHO HAS TWO OF EVERYTHING OR THE Oct. 1. IHS CAMPUS abolished. Women no longer have his old wish school year book MAN WHO HAS NOTHING AND WANTS TO GET STARTED! •r t*n Tue*. 4 Tteur*. to sign out. Except if they want HlcfcU« tut* MlwtaUr, U«t 4M23 AMERICA to stay out overnight. HT IIMÉM* linrtr»» i««mi amoAuwetixn " a c*t - «■■«éfa» ■11.i~1 r. 1t. B ut th ey can even b e away Micèli» tut« UvlmiUr. Eut Um Ibi, NUhim c. Villi, MlcblMft State StlTinlt; eéértn mmI Wiftferf mmé ft mwi Canadian from dorm s overnight during the week; and women over 21 . . . . w ell, th e re ’s really no need to ra n t on. If I •/ mm/ no» «*\«■ nvrvrtiand■ im•*!»«••««• iMyiMfttofcw belief *iMrin wk a«iI111 b e returning p-oigñ needed for the college. sh a re s of Xerox stock valueS'M. w o rkers art- sTvn eYigibie to re ­ tO SCt\«<3l. R e m r w d ' t r . . .c r e á n i t t g «•’-> ^ in by 10 ave oui by l'tììe s a m f j V ’ • Seek Class Chiefs T he paper called the gift " d e ­ $800,000 to the U n iversity in ceive Social Security benefits, Jan u ary , 1964. according to a 1965 am endm ent Anyone having fu rth er ques­ tions should contact the Social trim en tal to the academ ic growth FAST IN BY 10 AM OUT BY The C lass of 1966 Is looking Nite at the G ables,” Com m ence­ of th is institution,” claim ing the He said his involvem ent with to the Social Security Act. S e c u r i t y A dm inistration, 201 m ent souvenir booklets, news­ the th e ater “ was comm on know­ F ed eral Building, L ansing. The 4 PM MON. THRU SAT . for lead ers. Students whose benefits w ere phone’ Its search begins today with le tte r and ” 66” Club. ledge, but as to the extent, tim e num ber is 372-1910, ex­ petitioning for Senior C lass p re ­ He may appoint chairm en for and place, that has yet to be stopped when they reached age 18 and who a re continuing their tension 581. sident and vice president. each activity. announced, and I don’t know when education as fu ll-tim e students CLEANER AND The two positions a re the only Webb M artin, Flint senior and T o w N o w , that w ill b e.” file a new application to BARNES FLORAL L A N S I N G l of EAST class offices provided for by vice chairm an of Student Board, E ditors said th eU niversityhas mh aust SHIRT LAUNDRY the A ssociated Students of MSU em phasized the dual responsi­ th ree th e aters at p resen t, and that P aym entspaymv e ents started again. can be m ade re tro ­ WE T E L E G R A P H 623 E. G rand R iver ED 2-3537 (ASMSU). b ilities of the president. L a te r the proposed $3 m illion th eater active to January, was low on the building cam paign 1965. FLO W ERS A cross From Student S ervices “ ASMSU evaluated the func­ He is elected by his c la ss­ T he E ast LanSing police have W O R L D W ID E tions of cla ss officers and coun­ m ates to rep resen t them and has issu ed a warning that all stu­ p rio rity list until the donation was In addition to benefits during the school year, paym ent may 215 A N N E D 2 -0 8 7 1 1 cils last sp rin g ,” Frannle F re i, a responsibility to them . As coor­ dents with unpaid parking tic ­ m ade. D earborn graduate student and dinator of senior activ ities, he kets will have th e ir c a rs im ­ Student B oard m em b er-at-larg e, is also responsible to the Stu­ pounded if another tick et is is ­ said. "W e decided to abolish dent Boa'-d through its cabinet Let’s get acquainted.. . them because of th e ir debts, lack presiden t. If conflict between the sued. of organization and lack of stu­ two responsibilities develops, the c a In som e ca se s, especially if a dent in te re st.” c la ss presiden t w ill refer to Stu­ auto willblocking r is be a drivew ay, the impounded with the Senior C lass p residen t and vice dent B eard fo r settlem ent. president w ill continue to be cho­ firs t tick et. FREE CAR W ASH sen by election because of the to Treplace he vice presid en t’s duties a re When police find an illegally o r substitute for the parked c a r they w ill call the functions they w ill perform . Q ualifications include having presiden t before and after grad­ m ain desk at the E ast L ansing uation. He earned at lea st 130 cred it hours, sistant to th epresid also serv es as as­ P olice Station and check if the ent for Alum­ ow ner has an upaid parking tic ­ Come to Scotch Spray coin operated attended MSU the previous aca­ ni R elations. ket. If an unpaid fine is d is­ dem ic y ear, being in good stand­ C a r Wash in Frandor (North of Federáis) ing with the U niversity and w ill­ Petitions for both offices a re covered the c a r will be towed ing to assum e the responsibili­ available today through F riday In toaway pay and the violator will have a w recker serv ice charge ties of the office as outlined by the ASMSU office in the Student Student B oard. S ervices Building. as well as the ticket. T he E ast L ansing police also s iw The p residen t will rep resen t C andidates w ill be approved at the Senior C lass at C om m ence­ the Student B oard m eeting Oct. said that priv ate b u sin esses with m ent, r e c e p t i o n s and Senior 12. Cam paigning w ill .run Oct. 13 lots d riv e a re towing away c a rs who’s rs are not cu sto m ers. Swing-Out, serv e after gradua­ through election day, Oct. 19. tion as perm anent c la ss officer « K ffl fo r the Alumni R elations office [LEONARD) and coordinate nine cla ss acti­ vities: senior of the week, senior of the y ear, Senior Swing-Out, Good Used DEEP C om m encem ent, Development Fund, senior receptions, "S enior POWER "Second City” d irect from BOOKS! Chicago . . . Broadway . . .T.V Spirals Use the coupon below fo r a Free C ar Wash S ponsored by T h e g o i n g e s t Temple Beth Israel for every Scotch Spray features: — — — -C ou po n -— — — g a s o l i n e y o u Sisterhood of Jackson * A tte n d a n t on d u ty T his coupon is class! * Spoked wheel o u r sp eciality * F r e e steel w ool so ap pads good fo r one c a n b u y ! O ctober 18, 1965— 9:00 P.M. * E x t r a large w ash in g bays • Stop in an look at our * Q u i c k c h a n g e f r o m s o a p to r i n s e FREE * 5 0 0 lb. p r e s s u r e * V a c u u m c l e a n e r s that r e a ll y pull. self-S erve C u tle r O il Company Ja c k s o n High School paperbacks! car wash at A u d i t o r i u m ... Scotch Spray Donations $3.00 Aimogioss spray on wax 500 “ — --C ou po n — — — Spartan Book Store LEO N A RD T ic k e ts a v a ila b le at P o la c h e k ’ s F a b ric s C orner of Ann & MAC Synthetic re-usable chamois 250 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, O ctober 4, 1965 th eS p o rtin g R u g b y C lu b T o p p le s G r id R e v e n g e | W in d s o r In O p e n e r State's new and inexperienced W indsor encounter, and, as Do­ rugby squad started off th eir 1965 herty put it, " It’s a good thing F o r S p a r ta n s f •eason on the right track S atur­ w e didn’t play a tougher oppo­ day afternoon with a 12-3 vic­ nen t." By LARR Y MOGG to ry over W indsor. The gam e In the opening contest, played State N ow s Sports Editor waa a Southw estern O ntario Rug­ on Old C ollege Field, the Spar­ ( 2 6 ) - - TD! b y Union contest. tans im proved as the game pro­ It w asn’t exactly a picnic, 71,237 eyew itnesses can attest to Coach Neville Doherty's ch ars g ressed . that; but the Spartan footballers did the right things in the rig ht gas played over a num ber of L avern e Emberts, from Reese, p la ces and at the right tim es in the autumn sunshine Saturday mistakes to rack up the win. Michigan, was the outstanding to slip by Illinois 22-12. State's ruggers had only two full player for the victors. Emberts, You can stam p this one: REPAID IN FULL! practice sessions prior to the (continued on p a g e 5)____ Two y e ars ago, the sam e two clubs collided in Spartan Stadium , while visions of Pasadena danced In th eir heads. In a w inner- m ta k e -a ll gam e, the IIlini whitewashed State 13-0, then trooped w estw ard w here they disposed of W ashington 17-7 in the Rose Bowl, State had to settle on TV seats for that one. BUY *GZ&BY T he win was a big one for the S partans. With a 3-0 m ark, th e ir football stock soared in the national rankings. M ore im ­ p o rtan t, the G reen and W hite got off on the right foot in the Big T en . L a st y ear, Coach Daugherty’ s team muffed th e ir first two THF D O ZEN - Big T en gam es and w ere never able to get untracked. They won onlv th re e of seven conference eam es. Duffy sat perched on the equipment room table after Saturday’s affair, unable to hide his glee from re p o rte rs. mm? " I thought we’d never get untangled in the firs t half,” he said. "B u t the boys really wanted th is one today, and I su re was pleased AND SA VE !!! with our second half com eback." "W e played over a lot of things today, costly penalties and som e E nough ijr.z k ’S 'F r tough b rea k s,’ ’ D augherty continued, "b u t it was a good sign that we still m anaged to win.” fo r th e w h o le P R O M I S E - L A N D - - S p a r t a n h a lfb a c k C l in t Jo n e s t w i s t s into p a y d i r t w ith th e g o - Duffy was especially proud of h is defense, who cam e out in the a h e a d t o u c h d o w n a g a i n s t t h e IIlin i. J o n e s r u s h e d f o r 8 9 y a r d s in 1 6 c a r r i e s S a t u r - second half and blanked the vaunted Illini attack, except for safety. fa m ily day. Photo by T on y F o rra n to H is Jolly G reen G iants allowed the v isito rs only five first downs In the second half and p erm itted the Illini to c ro ss the m idfield FOR HOME, SC H O O L * * * ■tripe only tw ice. M eantim e, State’s offense put som e points up on the scoreboard. OR OFFICE Q u arterback Steve Juday artfully d irected the S partans on an 86 y ard d rive, which Bob Apisa clim axed by bulldozing into the end T h e y co st so little B igTe n zone from 10 y ard s out. A fter a Buddy Owens interception, State moved 26 y ard s in only four plays for the clin cher. Stan din gs Juday collaborated with split end Gene W ashington for the sco re on a beautiful executed play. In the d ressing room afterw ard s, Juday explained the play. “ We threw long to Gene sev eral tim es early In the gam e, hoping W aterm an M ICH , S T A T E I 0 those p asses would keep Illinois w ary of the long p a ss ,” he said. W isconsin 10 “ T h is helped to open up our short p ass gam e.” iff " I figured the fake sw eep, bootleg at one p a ss, would be a good Northw estern 1 0 M ichigan 0 0 call down th ere. T he sam e play worked last year for a touchdown B A L L P E N S Purdue 0 0 in the Indiana gam e. P ro eb stle was in the open, and I think I could M in n esota 0 0 have run It in probably, but Gene was righ t there by h im self." O hio State 0 0 When Washington was asked if he was w orried about dropping Indiana 0 1 such an easy p a ss, he had a quick reply. " I w as su re of it. I’ve been catching the ball long enough not M l 111inois Iowa 0 1 0 I to w o rry about dropping that kind of p a ss. 1 couldn’t believe it when he called the bootleg at one play in the huddle. T he linebacker had pulled In to protect the middle on the previous play, and all I To W rite F irs t T im e — S a tu rd a y 's g am es had to do was beat one defensive back.” M S U at M ic h i g a n E v e ry T im e . P u r d u e at Iow a Medium Point Reg. 19c each Illin o is at O h io S ta te Hi Fine Point Only $1.98 Dozen Reg 25c each OW ENS IN TER CEPTS— D e f e n s i v e In d ia n a at M in n e s o t a O r e . St. at N o r th w e s t e r n W i s c o n s i n at N e b r a s k a P A S S P A R T N E R S - - S t e v e Juday flips a s h o r t s c r e e n p a s s to C lin t J o n e s Bam! Bam! Victory! Only $2 49 Dozen t a c k le B u d d y O w e n s p ic k s off a F r e d ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) C u s t a r d o p a s s in f o u r t h pei— d u rin g a fourth p e rio d d rive. iod, and the ste al t o t h e fin a l — . Fritzlan took G eorge C hatlos’s klckoff again early In the second q u ar- AS AD VERTISED O N TV! S ta te touchdow n. a t'th e eight-yard line and retu rn ­ te r, as they pushed from th eir ed it to the Illini 41. Grabowskl own 39-yard line to the Spartan .# r •> i ..m • it- 08 ss H id ™ * R " 1v e s u li? ¿ li ------- w- . O tT ^ R ^ J ym I.'.'- TW f was coupled bacjr R/'n low í Lt .V■ • A ' v a v i c n s t n i Tt oò,, iow6 M it ) co stly Spartan penalty. ' But the Spartan defense sta ll­ C l e v # 1a r m 3 5 , V h l l a j l 7 G e o rg ia 15, M ichigan 7 B altim o re 27, San F r a n 2 4 Grabow skl ran the final seven ed this drive and Illinois settled < tudent D ook to re P u r d u e 14, S M U 14 l9otre D a m e 38, N w s t. 7 1/2P ric e G re e n B ay 23, C h icago 14 N e w Y o rk 23, P ittsb u rgh 13 y ard s off left guard for the sco re and C ustardo added the extra fo r a 34-yard field goal by Cus­ tard o . The ball hit the left up­ O h io St. 23, W a sh in g to n 21 point to put Illinos ahead, 7-3. right of the goal post and bounc­ T e x a s 2 7 , I n d i a n a 12 M inn. 38, L o s A n g e le s 3 5 F ree Parking M isso u ri 17, M in n esota 6 AndB elow ! St. L o u is v s. D a lla s (m on.) T he Illini w ere on the move ed over for th ree points. S tate’s Dick G a rre tt then took P ln d er’s klckoff and ran it back to his own 2 5-yard line. After T h e m e n °f *7he G a n  £>k&p A pisa was thrown fo r a tw o-yard lo ss by left end Ken Km iec, Ju­ day lofted a 40-yard sideline featuring p a ss to W ashington, who was KAPPA SIGMA We’ re closing out s . F R A T E R N I T Y forced out of bounds at the Illini 37. An unsportsm anlike c o n d u c t penalty called against Illinois 1 everything! S O R O R I T Y during a six -y ard gain by Jones m oved the ball to the 13-yard • BADGES lin e. Jones then cut back over I n v i t e y o u t o o u r • R ECO G N ITIO N P}N S right tackle for a touchdown. • RINGS • PADDLES Juday failed In an attem pted KOSITCHEKS • PARTY FAVORS • LA V A LIER S tw o-point conversion p a s s as Jones bobbled the ball. This gave OPEN RUSH Mon. & Wed. 7-10 P, VARSITYSHOP 228 Abbott Rd. (across from S tate T heater) ( fo r m en ) O ffic ia l Greek Jew elry A c r o s s From Home E con . Bldg. ED 2-6753 Illinois a slight 10-9 edge. In the opening m inutes of the th ird q u a rte r, defensive halfback J e s s ie P hillips caught T e rry M il­ le r ’s punt on S tate’s 10-yard line, circle d back to pick up blocking but w as tackled In his own end zone by P ind er for a two- W e b e lie v e that K a p p a S i g m a h a s fo u n d s o m e ­ point safety. thing different . . . a type of fr a te r n a lis m T he com plexion of the gam e changed rapidly as Juday took t h a t h e l p s t h e i n d i v i d u a l to d e v e l o p e h i s o w n p otential . , . but then w e ’ re p re ju d ic e d . W h y PSI-U ch arge in the final q u a rte r. S tart­ not sto p and s e e fo r y o u r s e lf. ing at his own 14 yard line, he took State 86 yards in 13 plays. He hit on p a sses of 13, > en 11 and 14 y ard s, and even ran tw ice him self fo r 16 y ard s. Apisa, with his nose practi­ cally In the turf, fought his way in from 10 yards out for the PONY PARTY score. Kenney missed the extra point. T he game was finally decided in the next set of downs when State’s defensive tackle Buddy Owens picked off a Custardo pass after It was slapped In the air Iffy . by Bubba Smith, the Spartans’ ? IS Or, ove 6- 8, 241-pound defensive end. Owens ran the ball back to the B r in g Y o u r UUnl 26. On a second down and seven yards to go, Juday sent his back - ■% O w n P o n y field to the left, while he scam­ ■ ¡ ¡ tt pered around to the right and $O ç. fired a touchdown pass to W ash­ : j ington, who was standing alone • In the end zone. Kenney didn’t d H I m iss on the extra point this Ft • 11 l l Mon. O ct. 4 - 7-10 P.M. time, and the Spartans had a com­ r- ■' •' manding 22-12 lead. jP & * A "r-A 4 * H : S t a t e* s’ linebackers George Webster and Ron Goovert, tack­ Psi Upsilon Phone les Owens and Don Blerowicz, Am .m 351-4686 o r 351-4687 and ends Smith and Bob Vlney 810 W. Grand R iver all came up with Important tac- t kies In key situations to subdue the powerful Illini offense. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan M onday, O c to b e r 4,«fr965 J S u b G o a l i e B o o t s S t a t e T o V i c t o r y had an easy game but we made Busch booted it by Denison goalie Within 15 minutes, Denison had but deflected off his hands and J a n e s 9K ic k it a hard one. We weren’t mov­ Iain Callan. Callan was respon­ the game deadlocked. When L es­ went in. Stephans assisted on'the ing at all." sible for keeping Denison in the nik was drawn out of the nets, next Denison sco re, setting up State did move in the first per­ game with some excellent saves. left f u l l b a c k Turgud Enustun P ete L arsen in front of the.goal. B r e a k s T i e iod. Outside right Gary McBrady Play was slow and mostly de­ made a brilliant save. But he T hat’s when Janes carr.e into got the Spartans out on the right fensive for the rest of the half. used his hands and Denison was the gam e. F ru stra ted for trios'of B y BO B H O RNING foot, scoring on a kick that de­ Going into the third quarter the awarded a free kick. Gary Ar­ the f o u r t h q u a r t e r , State’s State N ew s Sports W riter flected off a Denison defenseman score was still 2-0. . • until Guy nold, a center forward, put Den­ thw arted offense finally clicked Busch booted his seventh goal of ison on the board. when Busch w as interfered with A goalie scoring the winning and ■ into the net. Five minutes later, center for­ the season, taking a good pass in front of the Denison goal and goal? Ten minutes later, Bill Ste­ the Spartans w ere given a fre e Yep. A substitute goalie w ith 2-0. After Busch ward Guy made the score maneuvering past two from McBrady on the right and then placing it in the lower left phans drilled a shot from the kick. Janes put his toe to th e ' an injured leg, to boot. right corner which hit Lesnik ball and broke the ice. G eorge Janes did F riday, pull­ defenders in front of the goal, side of the net. ing things out of the fire for the Spartan so ccer team and giving the booters th e ir second straig h t win as they squeaked by Deni­ M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y son, 4-3. Janes didn’t sta rt the gam e at J■E0j—_ .IMMM— his reg u lar inside left position B A L A N C I N G A C T — G u y B u s c h looks m o r e S r K i ike a r e fu g e e fr o m a b allet c l a s s than a due to a m uscle hem orrhage re ­ ceived in S tate’s opener. He en­ te re d F rid ay ’s contest late in the th ird period, replacing goalie EVENING COLLEGE S p a r t a n b o o t e r a s h e g e t s s e t to put h is t o e to th e b a l l in F r i d a y ' s c o n t e s t w i t h M ike L esnik after Denison had D enison. Photo by L a r r y F r itz la n tied things up. A D ivision Of The Continuing Education Service T w ice nam ed A ll-A m erica and la st y e a r’s leading sco rer, Janes had played only a little over one SWEEP TOP SIX SPOTS gam e in the nets last y ear. 1965 Fal Term Program T he retu rn of Janes and the •coring of sophom ores Guy Busch and G ary M cBrady w ere the only State Harriers Letter Perfect bright spots for State. Coach Gene A program of u n iv e r s ity -le v e l and u n iv e r sity -q u a lity , n on -cred it in ­ Kenney was obviously displeased struction available to the university com m unity of faculty, students, No one ev er did com e clo se to the speed­ w ith his team ’s showing. B y JO E M ITCH s te r. A fter a m ile he had a 40-yard lead over “ We gave away two of the th ree staff and their sp o u s e s . State N ew s Sp o rts W rite r his clo sest com petitor, sophom ore team m ate g o a ls," he said. "W e should have It took little tim e and even less effort for A rt L ink. At two m iles he in creased that m a r­ S tate’s cro ss-co u n try team to reveal its poten­ gin to 80, keeping that pace until he cro ssed tial Saturday as a leading candidate for the Big Ten crow n, a title it lost a y ear ago and aim s the finish. The quintet of Spartan runners behind Shar­ Rugby 55 Courses Of V arying Length, V a rie ty Of Subject M atter, Unusual Interest And Intellectual Challenge. Modest to get back. key w ere never challenged by Indiana. G eorge ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 4) The Spartans finished with a perfect score, B althrop was second with a tim e of 21:55, T u itio n Rates. Special Fees F or Wives Of Students In 31 sweeping Indiana, 15-47, at F o rest A kers Golf followed by Link at 22:01, M cCollam at 22:15, sm all fo r this rough sport, sco r­ C ourse. Six State h a rrie rs com pleted the d is­ Ralph Stadelm an at 22:50 and Keith Coates at ed a touchdown w hile playing ex­ Courses. Excellent O pportunities F o r Supplementing C re d it tance b efore any H oosier had cro ssed the final 23:12. cellent offensive and defensive Course P rogram s. w ire. John Hum phrey was seventh, clocked at 23:23, gam es. At the startin g shot, four of the 10 Spartan the best H oosier tim e reco rd ed. He term inated John T hurm an also scored a ru n n ers w ere leading the pack, making things his run som e 100 yards behind C oates. th ree-p oin t touchdown fo r the look as though they, rath e r than the s ta r te r ’s With the exception of Sharkey’s clocking, green and w hite. State’s R oger blank, had left his pistol. those brought in by the other State men brought P a rfltt and W illiam Antell added F o r D e s c r i p t i v e B r o c h u r e , S e e Y o u r R e s i d e n c e Hall A d v i s o r O r The race, the season opener for both squads, a w o rried look to the face of an otherw ise penalties, which a re placekicks Phon® 355-4562. saw Spartan runner Dick Sharkey return to ac­ elated coach. sim ila r to football’s field goals tion after m o re than a y e a r’s absence. The “ We gotta stay clo ser to g e th er," F ran D lt- and also count th ree points. junior from D etroit Redford was off due to a trich said as he checked over his tim e sheet leg operation la st season. for the fourth tim e. "Look h e re— 1:12 sep ar­ T h ere was a larg e turnout at the He can very well have given the Spartans a ates Sharkey and our fifth-place m an, and m atch, and D oherty reported that new lease on life, for Sharkey w as granted an­ that just isn ’t good enough to win consistently handbills explaining the E nglish- other y e a r’s eligibility. He proved his worth in the Big T en.” born sp o rt w ill be distributed by clocking in at 21:38.1, good enough for team In o rd er to tighten his squad into a swift on cam pus, so that sp ectators honors. He also showed that he hasn’t lost any unit, D lttrlch plans to place the em phasis on will be m ore aw are of what they of his sophom ore w orth, illu strated by the swift s ta rts this week. A fter a week of p re ­ a re w atching. State will visit A ll-A m erican ratin g after his Big Ten second- paration, the Spartans trav el to M adison for Ann A rbor this Saturday, in the place finish and a 10th in the NCAA in his first a m eet with the W isconsin B adgers Satur­ annual Steebey Cup gam e with v arsity season. day. * M ichigan. x*\ . Just the smart ones, that’swho . . . You can satisfy all your class needs fo r books and supplies and get frie n d ly service at Gibsons. ( l a r g e S u p p l y o f U s e d T e x t s s t i l l le ft) BOOKSTORE On Grand R ive r-rO n e Block West Of T lje Union to “East Lansing’s Friendliest Bookstore” 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, O ctober 4,-1965 Fo rth e5 6thc o n se c u tive HUCK FINN STYLE yearth em enof... it ’s w h a t’s happening Trio Sails Mighty Mississippi toon,’* he said, "w e ch ristened M ississip p i R iv er. T he cu rren t A rnold A ir Society will hold open rush for all interested m em bers By PHYLLIS HELPER It with a bottle of "M ountain of A ir F orce ROTC tonight at 7 in P a rlo rs A and B of the Union. State News Staff W r i t e r picks up around the bends and Dew,*' turned a riv e r co rn er, pulls the buoys o r m a rk e rs un­ Alpha Epsilon Pi fra tern ity recently elected o fficers for 1965-64. "Huck Finn did It—why can't waved and ran aground. It was d er. We could be following one, # ig n t a we?'* was the attitude of th ree adventurous MSU lads who sa il­ ed a raft down the M ississippi rather e m b a rra ssin g ." The m en said they tried sa il­ see it d isapp ear and find we had lo st our p o sitio n ." T hey are: Sheldon E rlich , D etroit sophom ore, m aster; H arold S teinberg, Wynne, A rk. sophom ore, lieutenant m a ster; R o b e r t Goldm an, Flint junior, tre a s u re r; David Simon, Huntington Woods ing at night for a w hile, but aban­ T h ar said that during the day sophom ore, scribe; Rich W agenhelm, Oakland sophom ore, house R iver this sum m er. doned that idea when they alm ost the m en took turns steerin g and The three m en, Jim Bentley, ran into a group of center p il­ watching the scenerv . m anager; and Rich Steinig, B rooklyn, N.Y. sophom ore, pledge m as­ Jam estow n, N.Y., s o p h o m o r e , ings of the riv e r. te r . » Bill T har, Dowogiac senior and When they stopped for the night, The trio traveled about 120 Tim T h ar, Dowogiac sophom ore, m iles p e r day and stopped when­ MSU Packaging Society will lam inate ID and other ca rd s for 15 they tied the raft to a barge, ev er they d esired. cent6 today through W ednesday on the second floor of the Union. Ip fra began th eir trip Sept. 4 at Jol­ beached It In a cove o r ran iet, 111., and ended it 16 days aground. "T h e best p a rt about th e trlp ,” la te r at Baton Rouge, L a. A fourth m an, John F ergeso n, B entley said, "w as not the ac­ F ed eral D epartm ent Store in F randor will be the scene of the % The trio originally planned to of Reading, P a., who attends the tual trav el but the people. We A m erican A ssociation of U n iversity Women’s annual sale of used sail to New O rleans but cut the M erchant M arine Academy In m et so many and everyone could­ books W ednesday through Saturday. P roceeds are used in a national trip short because of H urricane Long Island, N.Y., sailed with n’t give us enough ad vice." AAUW p rogram to provide fellow ships for A m erican and foreign Betsy. the group until they reached N at­ women doing graduate study and re se a rc h . Additional inform ation B entley and T h ar said that may be obtained from M rs. Jam es Logan, ED 2-5232. "W hen we launched the pon- chez, M iss., w h ere he was call­ they found quite a difference be­ ed back for duty. tween n o rth e rn ers and southern­ Kenneth Rule, d irec to r of m arketing and m edia re se a rc h , and T H E M ICH IG AN S T A T E "O u r firs t p roblem ,’’ B ill T har e rs . John and Adam M cM anus, advertising agents, will be the Speakers U N IVERSITY said, “ hit at C h ester, 111. Our "T h e people we m et in the at W ednesday’s open m eeting of the Packaging Society, to be held boat w as cru isin g at about 15 South couldn’t do enough for u s ," at 7 p.m . W ednesday in 108-109 International C en ter. knots when a huge riv e r barge he said. GRADUATION cam e by and literally sucked us under. All we could do w as angle off and p ra y ." " F o r Instance, we w ere stuck for a place to sleep In Baton Rouge. We tried to stay In the Students Off C am pus (SOC) will hold its firs t general business m eeting of the y ear at 8 tonight in the Union T ow qr Room. Social "T h e biggest p ro b lem ," Bent­ events for the year will be discussed, and refresh m en ts will be jail, but instead the deputy sheriff serv ed . All m em bers and in terested off-cam pus students are in­ RING ley said, "w as the bends in the found us a com plim entary ro o m ." vited. NOW A V A I L A B L E . A D IA M O N D IN L I E U Who Really Has More Fun? OF A STONE. Sukarno PI KAPPA PHI (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e I) to topple Sukarno. It claim ed Its Inform ation cam e from m onitor­ ing Indonesian radio stations and from independent sources.) T anks, a r m o r e d c a r s a n d troops guarded vital installations and w ere poised at som e in te r­ Rings i n c l u d e degree, sections and at the civilian a ir ­ seal, 3 engraved initials po rt. and a choice of 10 stones. A n tiaircraft guns w ere set up in the sq u are opposite the p re ­ sidential p alace in an apparent 7Ae precaution because of the doubt­ GcuìA êkfrp. ful loyalty of the a ir force. Units of the crack Siliwangi division w ere deployed around W e lco m eYouToFall Te rmR u sh. A c ro ss F ro m H o m e E c o n o m ic s B ld g . Jak arta and guarded roads lead­ ED 2- 6753 ing to the city. Gcuui Shop Arm y units under the com ­ m and of M aj. Gen. Suharto— the tem porary arm y chief—F r i­ day evening v irtually crushed a 337-1714 1344 E. Grand River A nnex ... looking forward to seeing you Tuesday m ilita ry coup d’etat, called the Spartan C enter "S eptem ber 30 M o v e m e n t," and Wednesday night, 7-10 for open rush staged in the ea rly hours by L t. Col. Untung, the com m ander of t at the Pi Kappa Phi house. Call CP 7-9734 For Rides the firs t battalion of the p re s i­ dential guard. The Brothers of Zeta Beta Tau BELIEVE IT OR NOT. . . T here is a place for YOU in the fraternity s y s te m . S om ew h ere on this cam pus there is a fraternity whose m e m b e r s have developed a regret that rush cannot be held way of life and a s o c ia l - a c e d e m i c atm osph ere that you will find to agree with your needs and d e s i r e s . in the House this term. The men of Alpha G am m a Rho r e a liz e that not e v e r y man is ment to be an A.G.R. Infact, our brand new house on E v e r g re e n Ave. only holds about 46 men so we would be a little crow ded if they w ere. How­ e v e r , you will n ever know which of MSU’s fine fra tern ities is the right * However... one for you u n le s s you get out for rush! The men of Alpha G am m a Rho cord ia lly invite you to open rush Mon. and Wed. O c t. 4 and 6 from 7:00 to 10:00 and, r e m e m b e r , you don’t have to settle for l e s s than the v ery b e st, so stop in at the A.G.R. i* Rush will be held Tonite, House or call 3 3 2 -0 8 3 4 for a ride. At The Union, Parlor C A lp h a , Q am m o, R ita I 7-10 P.M. 432 E v e r g r e e n Ave. the friendly house on E v e r g re e n F o r r id e s c a ll th e Z B T H o u s e N u m b e r 3 3 2 - 3 5 6 5 . Call For A Ride: 332-0834 ( ( M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan M onday, O c to b e r 4, 1965 / S ic k S t o r y S h a p e d In to S t ir r in g S c r e e n S u c c e s s B y D AVE HANSON T he two crea te such believ­ lector* unique is that it takes the h e r, and she will not give him the State N ew s R e v ie w e r able ch a ra c te rs that you begin to tim e to say what is im portant tim e. f e e l for them , changing sid es in T H E C O L L E C T O R about two people and doesn’t “ If you didn’t bring me here “ T he C o llecto r" Is a sick the battle for survival and love w aste tim e on exposition. T h eir for m oney,” she says, because sto ry that som ew here along the on the screen . When he is sin is­ backgrounds a r e understated. her father isn’t rich , “ then it way m anages to get inside the te r, you hate him and pity h e r. oner of his dem ented m ind. You two relativ ely unknown p erfo rm ­ You never really know all you m ust be for sex.” two m ain ch a ra c te rs and becom e Yet when you feel his loneliness, wonder about his sanity, w hether e r s to the screen . T he direction want to know about them , but what She never gets beyond that point beautiful. he is reaching out for help with th ere is any chance for him . Not is m arvelously s u b t l e . T hese you do know is enough.They com e in h er thinking, and therein lies T e rra n c e Stamp plays the col­ no chance of getting it, he gets until the end do you know for sure things m ake the sto ry work, for alive. the tragedy. She feels that event­ lec to r, who gets rich one day and the pity. that he is a hopeless m aniac. if one thing w'ere allowed to get And because their edges are ually he will want her and she decides to give up b u tterflies for T h ere are tim es when you wish The film has quality stam ped out of hand, it would m ess up the rough, there is never a black and trie s to buy her freedom by giv­ g irls . Samantha E ggar plays the they would fall in love. Yet she on it, and that alone is enough to whole thing. white “ beauty and the b east” re ­ ing herself. beautiful young art student he kid­ is as much a p riso n er of his in­ save it from its own sickness. T he photography, too, serv es lationship. He is m ad, yes, but But she is just an object to him , naps to brighten his loneliness. ability to feel for others as a p r ls - T he acting- is brillian t, bringing what is going on on the screen . you keep wondering how m ad. And som ething beautiful to brighten T he ca m eras em phasize the mo­ you wonder what she will do to his lonely world. She m akes the m ents of em otional beauty. She help him or to save h erself. m istake of giving him cred it for w ears bright co lo rs in the begin­ She never really knows why having human em otions. He has N e e d S tu d e n ts W it h T im e , Id e a s ning, like another addition to his she is being held p riso n er, and none. collection of bright b u tterflies. perhaps he is not absolutely c e r­ He is only a madman, and in A re you free on Sunday a fte r­ m ents and student reaction to Rickebaugh, Elwood, Ind., Jun­ But h er beauty lies in the fact tain. It is m ore than Just anoth­ the end she dies. He Is despond­ noons? Do you have ideas for c o u rse s will be com piled in a io r. that she is alive, and as soon as e r butterfly to hang on the w all. ent for a few days and then goes debating topics? co u rse appraisal booklet by a A sp eak er’s bureau com m ittee she is no longer free, she begins He wants to talk to her and to out to find another g irl. T his If so, the A ssociated Students com m ittee h e a d e d by Jackie will also be form ed by the Office to fade. watch h er. It takes tim e for him tim e, he vows, he won’t m ake the of MSU Office of Academ ic Af­ of Academ ic A ffairs to p rep a re T he thing that m a k e s’T h eC o l- to decide what he wants from sam e m istakes. fa irs needs you on its com m ittee a listing of source m aterial and to coordinate and, com pile debat­ Extra Buses sp eak ers available to student o r­ ing issu es for C ollege Bowl com ­ ganizations. petition. T he E ast Lansing Bus Depot Students may petition for m em ­ Head of th e com m ittee is is running two extra buses to De­ bership on these com m ittees at Sharon Vonda, G reensburg, P a., tro it ev ery Friday. B uses now 315 Student S ervices Building or Junior. leave for D etroit at 1:30 and call 355-8302 between 1 a n d 5 L istin gs of co urse req u ire ­ 3:30 p.m . each F riday. p.m . Monday through F riday. T h e T O P S IN P O P — A S M S U C h a i r m a n J o h n M c Q u i t t y p u t s up a l i s t o f t h i s s e a s o n ' s o f f e r i n g s in t h e n e w student g o v e rn m e n t pop en tertain m en t s e r ie s . T ic ­ k e ts a r e now on s a le . Photo by Bob B a rit M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y 4 > ijJlji Mappn |Jsi M onday Fraternity System Tuesday ROTC Seeks 5 Coeds F ive coeds to sponsor Arm y the A ssociated Women Students, Oct. 4 Oct. 5 ROTC organizations w ill be se­ each candidate m ust have at least Proud of its Past... K lected th is month from cam pus 2.0 grade average and be at least Houses WEST of MAC. Houses EAST of MAC. living units. Seeking coeds to r e p r e s e n t them at business and social func­ a s e c o n d t e r m freshm an or second term tra n sfe r student. THETA DELTA CHI 501 MAC YOU ALPHA PHI ALPHA Anticipating the Future...... PHI KAPPA PSI 1604 E . Grand R iver tions a re the Arm y ROTC B ri­ 522 Abbott Road to DELTA TAU DELTA The Men Of PHI KAPPA PSI gade. the N ational Society of KAPPA SIGMA 139 Bailey P ershing R ifles, the National So­ 715 Grove KAPPA ALPHA PSI COLONY ciety of Scabbard and Blade and the Spartan G uard D rill T eam . ZETA BETA TAU Open Rush 146 H aslett invite you to visit the fastest 855 Grove Street LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Each living unit is asked to PI KAPPA PHI 128 H aslett send two candidates to the annual 121 W hitehills D rive SIGMA CHI growing house on campus C orps Sponsor Selection at 7 THETA CHI Oct. 4,5, & 6 729 F., Grand R iver p.m . O ct. 21 in the Union, ac­ 453 Abbott Road SIGMA CHI for open rush. Oct. 4 & 6 cording to C ol. John K. God­ ALPHA SIGMA PHI 729 E, Grand R iver frey. 420 E vergreen SIGMA NU Sponsors w ill receive th eir ALPHA GAMMA RHO 7-10 P.M. 731 Burcham ■ 7-10 p.m. 432 E vergreen SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON capes and honorary ranks at the ALPHA TAU OMEGA 131 Bogue A rm y ROTC C oronation B all Nov, 451 E vergreen PHI SIGMA KAPPA 13. Look Better. . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON 20~ Bogue Living units m ust select th eir 526 Sunset- • FARMHOUSE candidates by O ct. 15, Godfrey PHI GAMMA DE LT A 151 Bogue said. See Better 334 Michigan DELTA CHI C all For A Ride At ED 2-5039 ' A c c o r d in g ¡o ' . <;«■ r7T.: : * 181 T ' r t i r — « , "* y y » A __ : L » 232 N, Haftjfiort e T t a THE T.’." PI j ( T r.T fS p 'ts s is R S •Piii KAPMf’ «GH4 H 'f ir B n i River* 236 N. H arrison DELTA SIGMA'PHI and lenses PSI UPSILON 1218 E . Grand R iver 810 W. Grand R iver PHI KAPPA TAE from PHI DELTA THETA call any 125 N . Hagadorn 626 Cowley DELTA EPSILON B a t o r SIGMA ALPHA ME 1344 E. Grand R iver Fraternity 1504 E . Grand R iver TAE DELTA PHI . . . U N IQ U E . . . PHI SIGMA DELTA Rushing in Enion O p t ic ia n s 1234 E . Grand R iver T u es. - Room 36 OMEGA PHI PSI ALPHA EPSILON PI for a ride Wed. - Room 36 ED 2 ^ 5 2 2 2 202 & 303 A b b o tt 343 A lbert St. ( î i f i ü E ï ï 'A P am ela Hoxie, F irs t Run­ n er up in the 1965 M iss L a n s i n g contest sa y s, ■ùs "D on’t let y o u rse lf down when you want to m ake a ) ^ J j ) l f good im pression. Enjoy the confidence, c h a rm , and ( il te . poise you need to enjoy • ___ college life. L earn to make a , a good firs t Im pression a 10 lasting im pression. If you want to im prove you rself The and move ahead to a suc­ cessfu l c a re e r. I highly re ­ com m end your next step be to Joan Jew ett.’ ’ SKULLS T he college g irls ’ Self- Im provem ent C ourse will show you how to: YoungestAndFa ste stGrow ing of • Develope your personality • Plan and ac cesso riz e your w ardrobe sm artly • Enhance y o u r natural Frate rn ityOnC am pus PHI KAPPA SIGMA beauty with the p ro p er use of makeup and indiv­ idual h a ir style. • Walk with the g race and confidence of a m odel. LooksForw ardToM eetingYou C l a s s e s begin O ct. 1 2 I n i Jewett AtOpenR u sh • Career v i School M onday, Oct. 4 X 8fW ; Idnia, L ansing 236 N. H arrison C all 482-1093 o r w rite for com plete inform ation. Oct. 4&6 ED 7-1611 A private g irls school licensed by the M ichigan 501 MA.C. Ave. ED 2-2563 B oard of Education 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan M onday, O c to b e r 4, 1965 Want To Say Hi? Happy Birthday? Come In & Place A PEANUTS PERSONAL WHO KNOWS! ThereMightBeA PEANUTSPERSONALForYouToday Autom otive Autom otive Em ployment F or Rent F or Sale Autom otive Autom otive 0 L K E -F la t, used one fie! A ir, 4- MERCLRY I960, 45,000 m iles. TRIUMPH T R -4 W hite with b l a c k NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e HDL’S'EWORK AND babysitting. APPROVED ROOM, 1/2 double, C O R N E T : CHEVROLET 1964 Bel y e a r. $85» P erfect for beginner! with a door. Pow er glide. Radio, white­ Good paint, recent valve and top. B est offer. 669-9545. 6 pbeam rice from $7,95. New sealed F ive days a week. 8:30 - to s, 99f. Salvage c a rs , large 4:30. W h i t e h i l l s subdivision, p N riv ear ate C am en trance, pus, quiet, bath, attrac phone. tiv e, Phone IV 4-6377 after 6 pm . 3 * S f S w alls. Deluxe wheel c o v e r s . c a rb u re to r job. $500. C all 337- TRIUMPH 1960 T R -3, red . H a s l lowcost R eal nice. $1,695 o r best offer. 2651. 5 new b rak es, an ti-freez e, good stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO L ast L ansing. Steady job, good reasonable. ED 2-1746. 4 UNITRON scope, 2 .4 eyepieces: " refractin 25m m g tele- , 18mm, W ill take trade. 48°-?0S4. 6 MERCURY 1956, 36,000 original tire s , good m otor, body fair. PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV pay. 332-8573. 4 MEN OVER 51 single room s I W A N T A D CHEVROLET 1956. Runs t” vd. m iles. In as good shape as a *61’ R easonable. 882-7785. 3 5-192L____________________ C WAITERS WANTED,“ full o r p a rt- a c ro ss from cam pus. P arking 12.5mm, ,9m m , tri-p o d , other Body rough. $140. ED 7-9511. . o r ‘62’. 332-4630. 4 TRIUMPH T R -3 1960. M ust sell. Employment tim e. C ontact M r. T ab e r at available. Phone 332-3870 or e x tra s. $95. C all 332-8143. 3 AU TO M O TIVE CHEVROLET 195« convertible. MERCLRY FT62 C onvertible. A -l condition. Radio. F ir s t $750 h e L p ! f e m a l e s w a n t e d . e x - C o ral G ables. 6 ED 2-4511. 8 CHEST, SOFA bed, rug s, lounge EMPLOYMENT P ow er, positraction. T he F o rd - takes it. IV 4-3367 o r see at P E R M A N E N T , P A R T-TIM E c h a irs. L ess than year old. See $250; Dodge 1958, $200. S e e at F or Sale FOR REN T 117 E , R easoner Lansin % 10 sized m odel. Must sell. $950 or 2024 W ellesley D r. perlenced w a itre sses, t i c k e t C hurch secreta ry . Monday - WELCOME TO MSU’ and L an - at 230 C edar, Apt. 8, E ast L an­ offer. 489-3095. 3 tak er and counter w ork. FAT sing, 7-10 pm . 3 FOR SA L E CHEVROLET 1^58 sta ilïïïïT. TRIUMPH SPITFIRE l9ô3 1/2, BLACK PUSSY CAT! C all 372- F rid ay , 1-4 pm . M ature with sing! The all new Suzukis are STUDENT AND R esearch m icro^ L O S T 8. F O U N D 4-door, C all 355-3002 iter 5 MGA. VERY good condition. New black, with red in te rio r, new s e c re ta ria l experience. T ra n s ­ PERSONAL 5 paint and new in te rio r. $650. Dunlops and battery . Low m ile­ 4570. 3 p ortation necessary . 337-0183.6 h ere in Lansing. Suzuki is the scop es. C all E D 2-6906evenings PEANUTS PERSONAL pm . 1358 B ayshore D r., H asletu C all age, never raced. B est offer. MODELS PA RT-TIM E. PA T -A - STUDENT WIFE or Goed to help only m otorcycle w i t h 12,000 6-10 pm . 3 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1«' 4, 4- 339-2208. 5 COLOR. 8mm motion p ic tu re s. m iles o r 12-month guarantee. CRAIG POCKET Size T ape re^ REAL ESTATE door. 16,000 m iles. Deluxe pow­ M .G.A. 1962 !6O0 M kll. Two tops, 351-5474. 7 with new baby and housew ork. E xperience not n e cessary . M ust U n iversity V illage. 355-5863. 4 See the com plete line at F o x c o rd e r, B a t t e r y , E arphones, • SER VICE e r equipped. Like new. Factory VALIANT 1962 stationw agon, low be 21 o r obtain parental consent. Sports C enter, 2009 S, C edar m icrophones, $33. Phone after • TRAN SPO R TATIO N guarantee. IV 4-2643, radio, heater, w hitew alls. A -l m ileage, 1-owner, pow er, all ex­ STENOGRAPHER IN M ason of- St., Lansing. PS, A lso author­ 6 pm . any tim e w eekends. IV condition. W h ite . Phone 355- tra s , excellent condition. B est E arn $5 to $10 per hour. Phone • WANTED COMPACTS, COMPACTS !l A l- 6738. 484-4874, 3 flce. '»Vrite Box 189, M ason. ized dealer for Hodaka, W hite, 2-9215. 3 10 reasonable offer. 332-6205. 3 Give P ersonal resu m e. 4 and also Cotton, 372-3908. 5 DEADLINE ways lots of c o m p a c t s at M .G.A. B L A C K 1959. W ir”e WANTED COED or student wife MASON-HAMLIN OSBORN ALTO, INC., 2601-"E. w heels, radio, h eater, tonneau, to learn M erle N o rm anC osm et- FULL TlME m ale life-guard ano and genuine S tradiv arius M ichigan, Lansing. C 40,000 m iles. B est offer. IV $1,095. 1964, only $1,395. Both ics treatm en t (in salon). E arn sw im m ing in stru cto r. M ust have c o m p l e t e saddlery. COLTS­ F retch n er co n tra l-b ass violin. fore p u b lica tio n . low m ileage, one ow ner. See while you learn . 484-4519. C W .S J, Apply T u e s d a y a n d FOOT W E S T E R N MERCAN­ CORVAIR MONZA 1961, Excellent 5-5889. 5 our excellent selection of 1965’s. E , 11380 P e a c o c k Rd., C all IV 2-8420 or 332-8832.3 C cnceI ia*!ons • 12 n o o n o n e condition. W hitewalls, B la c k MUSTANG 1^65 F astback. Red No waiting for them - th e y 're NEEDED BABYSITTER p a r t - T hursd ay, 10-10. Saturday, 10-6. TL IL aingsburg. Phone 651-5637. 10 BOOKS, NEW. 3 5 fu p . F ree C at- c l a s s d ay before p ub lication with red interior, $650, Phone with b la c k ’ in te rio r. V-8 4- waiting for you! SIGNS FORD tlm e afternoons. C all 332-4939 UNIVERSAL H E A L T H SPA, OLYMPIA PRECISION typew rit- alogue. POSTAL BOOKS, Dept. ED 2-4556. 5 speed, disc b r a k e . Console SALES, 162 W, G rand R iver, after 5 pm . or 355-1818. F ran d o r Shopping C enter, do not CORVAIR MONZA, 1962, 2-door, handling package. AM-FM r e ­ W illlam ston. 10 m inutes E ast of EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD C om - 3 phone. 4 e r s - portable, standards, ele c­ C, 2217 Lackland, St. Louis, M isso u ri, # 6 PHONE excellent condition, low m ile­ v erberation system and many O p p o r t u n i t y f r o m g 'e r - tric s . L .E . LIGHTHARD Si CO., MSU. 655-2191. C needs g irls for tem porary MANY- We are seeking student- 310 N . G rand Ave. IV 2-1219.10 CAMPUS C L C T IltS . Sizes age, 4-speed, radio, h eater, new o ther ex tra s. 8,000 m iles. Like VOLKSWAGEN 1963 ¿unroof, new pany 355-8255 9-l5. assignm ents. Office experience S k irts, s w e a t e r s , d re s ses, RATES tire s . OR 7-7101, after 5:30 pm.3 new. One ow ner. M ust sell. B est tire s , norust,28,O O O m lles.C all req u ired . 616 M ichigan N ational sa le s rep resen tativ es to sell Bicycles su its, four co ats. Good condi­ CORVAIR MONZA Î963 convert- offer. 669-9573; IV' 5-8978. 3 332-1942 any tim e. (E ast L an­ T ow er. Phone 487-6071. hand m ade, custom tailo red ski S e v e r a l m en’s 3-speed tion. R easonable. C all 337-1867. 1 D A Y ........... S I . 50 C and casual w ear. G uaranteed light w eights. G uaranteed 3 D A Y S ........ . 5 3 . 0 0 ible. Automatic transm issio n. OLDSMOBILE TT57v P o w e r sing). 3 COLLEGE STUDENT for p a rt- s a l e s through r e m a r k a b l e 4 One ow ner. Clean condition. C all steerin g a n d b rak es. G o o d sam e as new bikes. R ea­ SWIFT MEDICARE M icroscopes, 5 D A Y S ........ ¿ 5 . 0 0 332-2116. 3 transportatio n, $140. C all 332- VOLKSWAGEN ENGINE 19 60, tim e w ork, excellent earn ings, p ric e s and serv ices. Reply im ­ $125. Hullman Minx 1959,4-door som e m echanical or sales ex­ m ediately to: A NMA R -O B ER - sonable p ric e s. Call Gene’s rental o r sale. W eekend and ( b a s e d on 1 5 w o r d s per ad) CORVAlR MONZA station wagon, 3563. 3 re a l clean, $400. 1957 F o rd s ta ­ perien ce h e l p f u l . C all M r. BAYERN, ATTN: H art, P o stlag - B icycle Shop, IV 4-0362- m onthly ra te s . Call ROUSER 1962. Excellent condition. Auto­ OLDSMOBILE Ï95T 702 W. B arnes at B eal. O ve r 15, 10c per w o rd , p e r d a y . 1962 ’88,_ Ç on- tionwagon, $200. 882-1436. 3 Lanny, 484-2988. m atic, radio, h eater. Phone 489- v e rtib le. M aroon with white top. VOLKSWAGEN 196$, black with GREAT 3 ernd Postam t «2, 8500 N uern­ FISHER X-1000 S tereo am p— SUPPLY CO. 489-1405. 6 T h ere w ill b e a 50c s e r v i c e LAKES EMPLOYMENT berg, G erm any. 3 p re-am p . 110 w atts. $189 cash. FOR SALE: B6 Buffet C larinet. 7439. 5 A ll pow er. C onvertibles at Fall an d b o o k k e e p i n g c h a r g e it CORVAIR MONZA 1963 2-door, p ric e s. Lansing’s m ost reco m ­ re d i n t e r i o r . 11,000 m ile s. fo r perm anent positions in of- EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an C all Lloyd, 355-6371, 327 Abbot aFfter o r Inform ation, call 355-9769 6 pm . 4 t h i s ad i s n o t p a i d w i t h i n $1,450. C all 646-3761. 3 flee, sales, tec h n ica l.IV 2-1543. Avon rep resen tativ e. T u rn your H all. 5 excellent condition. Automatic mended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . VOLKSWAGEN 1959. T ire s like ___ C fre e tim e into $$. F or appoint­ o n e w eek. ________ _ tran sm issio n . One ow ner. B rit­ OSE OR N ALTO, INC., 2601 E. FR EEZER , FRIGIDAIRE. 18 cu- ish racing green. C all 351-5474. M ichigan. C new. Good m echanical condition. WANTED,C allÉUS337-1498. boys at B eta m ent in your hom e, w rite M rs. bic feet, tw o-door, ch est type, P .X . Store Franoor 37,000 actual m iles. C all A rt, House 5 Alona Huckins, 5664 Schoul St., needs co m p resso r. R easonable. C igarettes-R eg . 26£, King The St*te News does r.cr 5 OLDSMOBILE 1959 *98’, allpow - 337-2483. 3 PART-TIM E MEAT C lerk , g ro- H aslett, M ichigan or call eve­ Phone IV 2-6571. 3 pcTr.Tii v vjiciJ or r i g i o u s CORVETTE 1965 Nassau” bl is". e r, guaranteed e n g i n e . Top nings, FE 9-8483. C3 A p p l e ? a p p l e s ' a p p l £S; 8; F ilte r2 7 £ p k ,, $2.50/2.70 350 h.p. telescopic s t e e r i n g VOLKSWAGEN 1963 W hite con- cery shape. $700. 355-8092 after 6 v ertib le . 23,000 m ile s. Radio. in p e r s o n , P rince B ro th ers BUSBOYS WANTED, d i n n e r s clerk , produce cle rk . Cali .p e r C arton, Poplm Jackets disc rim .nation in its ad­ w h e e l, positraction 4-speed. F resh a n d c ris p . D elicious, $'6.95, M adras H ats-S2.49, vert! sm r colum ns. The pm . 3 State Ne'ss will not -riccept Phone 485-9967 or 6"7-8793, 3 OLDSMOBILE .1957 2-door h a rd - E xcellent condition. R eason­ M arket, 555 E , G rand R iver, only, or lunch a n d din n ers. M acintosh, Spies, Jonathon and S hirts-$4.95, R ain co ats- C 0R V E 7T F ’aM Stingray C o r- able. C all 332-8296. 5 E ast L ansing. 3 P lea se contact M rs. F ra z ie r C ortland. Buy one or a bushel. $6.86, P lastic R aincoats- from 0(2r s on 5 top. 1958 engine. Good condi­ VOLKSWAGEN 1961. C om pletely GIRL WANTED for light house- between 11 pm. and 5 pm . 337- F resh cid er daily. PRINCE’S $2.49, Gym Bags-$1.9fe up. jiscrirriL .aiing against r e ­ v e rtib le. 300 h.p. 4-speed, 370 tion. 139 L ouis, E ast L ansing. keeping, 5 hours In m orning, ¡714, Sigma Alpha Mu. p ositractio n. Still under w ar­ C all 351-4849. 4 overhauled. Body excellent. New FARM MARKET, GRAND RIV­ ligion, race, color or na- ranty. $3,150. Phone IV 9-8646. OLDSMOBILE l962,_ super~ '88’. tire s , Including snow tire s ; c a r­ Monday - F riday. ED 2-5176. 5 DELIVERY B O Y ,telephoneoper- ER at Okemos Road. Phone 337- FOR SALE: ADLER E lectric 3 G reen, 4-door. White sid ew rlls. r ie r . 355-6095 after 6 pm . 4 CÛED OR Student wife wanted to ato rs, c a sh ie rs, counter g irls, 2343. 5 ty pew riter with ex tra featu re s. C1UTLASS 1962C onvertible. Pow- A utom atic. Loaded. Good condi­ VOLKSWAGEN 1964 sedan. Red. cook dinner and b reak fast and p a rt-tim e and good working con­ DECORATED CAKES for every New in M arch. Will sell for S50 40,000 m ile s. $1,250. C all 655- stay overnight interm ittently. dition. VARSITY DRIVE-IN. ED occasion. We deliver. S pecials: down and take over paym ents of A u to m o tiv e e r, bucket seats, V-8. New tire s . tion. $1,380. Phone ED 2-5552.5 4 ED 2-5176. 5 2-6517. 7 T h u rsd ay - P e p p e r m i n t 10” $20.S0 p er m onth. C all 372- 9 od, E xcellent CStucky, lean, dependable. $1,350. Jan OLDSMOBtLE 1965 J e ts ta r '88' 1477 a fte r 6 pm , AUSTIN 3022 W, M ichigan after convertible. P o w e r steerin g , VOLKSWAGEN 19 5 7, Sunroof, PART -TlM E help on S tructural PA RT-TIM E, GENERAL land- Angel Food cake, 89tf. F riday , 3849 evenings o r w eekends. 3 shape, 353-755“. 3 scaplng w o rk .' S A N D H IL L aturd ay- Dutch Apple coffee ENGLISH LIG H T -W E IG H T 5- S prite l96& blT 4:30 pm . • j j p f -; - . , 3 b ra k e s. W hitew alls. N octurne $225. 332-1885. M ust se ll. 3 testing and electrical in stru ­ ACRES NURSERY. M u s t be Scake, 49^.‘ KWAST BAKERIES, speed bicycles, $39,77, f u ll ÂT IN L A S S l964TOrt!rBff. E xcellent ist. 7,000 m i l e s . C a l l IV VOLKSWAGEN 1959 sedan, fta- search L a b o r a t o r y . Good m entation in Engineering R e­ Good iditic 24,00(7 T ille s. condition. Low rrttleage. M u s t m 2-9375. 5 . di»a, h e ater. Seat b elts. 58,500 available one full day, plus Sat­ B rookfield P laza, E ast Lansing; p ric e . R ental-purchf se term s A* m e I '* .B est sel i im m ed ^tely .C al^jiV 4-908^, 1 9 6 3 d y 11 ev -sP'-st-Sfc Good tran sportatio n, grad es, quality w orkm anship urday. ED 2-3310. 6 • F randor; 303 S. W ashington. IV available. We also Jnave tennis 4-1317. - ’ * C2 1 racq u ets, gqjf balTS.'bfidminiori ja* '♦iter 5 pm . 3 fi da y P o w e r . L daded1 . $475. 3? 5 5 - 9 8 7 5 a i t a r . 6 p m . 5 , çequir4L ’ 355-5155. 3 NEEDED ‘ IMMEDIATELY = ‘ tw o L STIJs HEALEY il. rw-iryrp 4-door s^ o riT T c y l- Bv CWAfZBbJ, 10AO h i»**» r.r>s*nrk PARKING LOT A ttendants. Must L us boys for lmjches and dln- T Y P E WRIT E R, SM’ffH -C OR ON A b ird ie s, gifts and housew ares. r .V inder. Pow er steering. A -l con­ eve i 484-0931. One owner. E xcellent condition. have d riv e r’s Llfcense 'and good rretb.EwM v — L -...-'3, ti'D--rb'35.4 ptoiNiiVste. Oivghtly used. A good ACE HARdWHERE, a c ro .« ^ , l\ ••- p“ p“ i- c r l 9- Q Irre s : stible, SENIOR ACCOUNTING m ajor to buy. C all 355-5932. 10 from Union. ED 2-3212. C 7• dition. No ru st. P riced to sell. p ractical. Evening , E D 2-0460; 484-6346. 427 W. Grand R iver, PEUGEOT 5 C 5-door wagon, Push button radio. W hitew alls. driving T 1960, H ill, 1437 reco rd . C ontact M r. E . M ichigan. IV set up re ta il m erchandise bud­ 26” GIRLS Schwinn $20; 26’’ 3- FOR WEDDING a n d practical 4-speed . Synchrom esh. $300. C a ll. 355-9938. 7 days, IV 5-0460. L ansing. s 5 Blaupunkt, Am, Fm , LW, radio VOLKSWAGEN 1955. R ed.W hite- 4-8639. 3 g ets. Can be done on p a rt-tim e speed m en’s bike, like new, show er gifts, see ACE HARD- WHERE’S selections. 201 E. L5T1N H E A L E Y l958," Aire DODGE DART 1962 4-door. One ex tra . Phone TU 2-3206. 3 w alls. R a d io . $250. Roger PA RT-TIM E WORK“.S e v e ra lstu - b a sis. W r i t e qualifications. $30; 28” G irls 3-speed, Eng­ wheels* overdrive. Radio, ton» ow ner. Low m ileage. T h is ca r PLYMOUTH 1960 station wagon. B auer, 401 B, E rickson Hall or dents with use of c a r w ill be State News, Box A -l, Student lish bike, $15; 26” G irls bike, G rand R iver, acro ss from Un­ neau c o v e r * B est offer over is exceptionally clean condition Fully equipped, including pow­ 482-2156 after 5 pm . 5 h ired to help in prom otion of new S ervices Bldg., MSU. 6 $5. 332-4516. 3 ion. Phone ED 2-3212. C $650. ED 2-< >oc throughout. Has had excellent e r steerin g . Our low p rice will VOLVO 19 59. Runs a n d looks teaching m achines in Lansing M A T T R E S S , BOX s p r i n g s , CIDER MILL now open. Special BU1CK 1962 Special convertible. c a re . One test drive w ill con­ am aze you. Tw o-day special, good. R easonable. Phone 355- a re a . A pproxim ately $50 per F o r Rent fram e. E xcellent quality. $35. p ric e s on l a r g e r quantities.^ D rafted. T ake over paym ents. vince you! BEECHEM & KNIGHT $375. B E E C H E M & KNIGHT 6248. 3 week for 20 hours, evenings and BICYCLE RENTALS, storage, Phone 355-6138. 4 C orda W e s t, 5817 N. Okemos Call- 4S9-3478 or 372-5594. 4 AUTO SALES, 1300E .M ichigan. AUTO SALES, 1300 E .M ichigan. w eekends; C all IV 5-4381. 3 sales and serv ice s. EAST LAN­ COUCH, MODERN gray arTB R d., E ast Lansing. ED 7-7974. 4 Scooters & C y c le s “ DELIVERY BOYS, w a itre sses SING CYCLE, 1215 E . Grand b l a c k , c o m f o r t a b l e , $35, 22 EITCK 1955 Special 4-door se­ DODGE DART i 9 6 0 4-door. White R iv er. C all 332-8303. C dan. A utom atic. Radio. C lean. V-8 autom atic. Pow er steering PLYMOUTH 1^54 standard 6 c y l- HONDA lSi) cc. 1964 with wind- . kitchen help. Apply in person, K roehler vanity, 5 d raw ers, $20. ROYAL TYPEW RITER, $2S.G ul- Snow tire s . V ery good condition. and b rak es. Good condition. Call lnder. Good runner. $75. Phone shield, rack and m irro r. See C asa Nova #2. 211 M .A .C. 3 PARKING FOR three c a rs . A s- 484-5509 after 5 pm . 5 ta r, $25. N orge w ash er and dry­ $200. 355-4188. 3 353-0044. 3 655-2743. 5 at 1109 M itchell, L ansing. 3 WANTED: BABYSITTER for two phalt paving. Abbott and E liza- Tv^ PORTABLE Philco a n d e r, $60, fo r both. Call IV 4-6768. Bl'iCK 19*4 very good shape, FALCON 19 60 Station wagon. PLYMOUTH 1953, 4-door sedan. 1632 HARLEY DAVIDSON ¿50cc p re -sc h o o le rs one m orning a beth. ED 2-2936._____________3 stand. Royal portable typew rit­ EVERYTHING YOU N e e d for4 wculd make excellent student G o o d transportatio n. R a d io , R-Snow tire s . $100. Phone TU Sprint. E xcellent condition. $550 week. Monday, W ednesday or A p a r t m e n t s e r. M an's English bicycle. C all c a r. C all 393-3086. 3 s y n c h r o m e s h tran sm issio n . 2-3206. 3 o r b est offer. M ust se ll. C all F rid ay , from 8:30 am . until 12 355-6153 after 5 pm . 3 building your patio, p lan ters, C all 337-2660. 3 WANTED: FOURTH girl 5 pm . M ust have own tra n sp o rta ­ beautiful H aslett a p a r t m e n t . STUDENTS LK j HT weight ex tra outdoor to sharei fireplace or g rill in­ CHEVROLET .1958. Good tra n s - PLYMOUTH, 1985 C onvertible. 355-3097. cluding Ready-M ix. C all BRICK p o r t a t i o n . $75. Rm. 6, 214 FALCON 1963 C onvertible. 1*0 B est offer. C all ED 2-6084. 3 HOK’bA 1964, 300. M oving, m ust tion. 351-5269. 3 C all 372-3026 after 4 pm . 3 sturdy tab les. Typing, gam es, C h arles St., E ast L ansing. 3 cu. inches. Six. 3-speed. V ery PLYMOUTH 1959. Good m otor se ll. E xcellent condition. Recent GIRLS NEEDED im m ediately. T H lkD GIRL Needed for ap art- hom e. $5. 2017 S, C ed ar St. & SU PPLIESCO RP., 482-0833.5 c l e a n . E xcellent m echanical Telephone sales. 4-8 Monday - Phone IV 9-5646 after 3 pm . 4 R tA WHIRLPOOL w asher and CiO V R O LLT 1953 new tire s , new 5 and tire s . Good reliab le tra n s ­ overhaul. Phone 355-9808. 3 F rid ay . $1.25 guaranteed plus m ent, near cam pus, shopping. MEN’S 26, r bike. Ready to go, d ry e r, coin-op. RCA W hirlpool b r a k e s , excellent condition. condition. IV 5-9513. portation, $125. C all 355-9915.4 HONDA 305, no m ileage. E xcel- $125. C all 482-2094. 5 FALCON $61 T urquoise station PONTIAC 1964 C o n v e r t i b 1e. lent condition. C all 355-6952. 3 larg e weekly bonuses. 372-6608. $50. C all 332-8903 after 6 pm.3 $15. Phone 337-1867. 4 standard d ry e r.C a ll 332-5048.6 Cf VRÖLET ~T964 W B el A ir 4- wagon. A utom atic. Big engine, 5 WATERS ED6E apartm ent needs \ cylinder, standard. radio, low m ileage. Phone 372- Black with white top. Red In ter­ HONDA E xcellent ’65 Super Hawk, 305 cc. condition. B est offer RN’s AND L P N 's. F ull, p â rt- WANTED ONE or two g irls to 4th m an. C all 351-4531. 4 EG , 2378. 3 io r. E x c e l l e n t condition. ED F 1 RM B AR Leaving country, m ust sell. Ex­ 7-1155; ED 2-3393. C cellent condition, 355-5796. 3 FALCON |960 2-door autom atic. C o rv air M o n z a 1963 B la c k HONDA 55cc. Excellent condi- cellen t personnel policy. Manyhevrolet over $650. C all ED 2-6084. 5 tim e. P referen c e of sh ifts. Ex­ sh are apartm ent in L ansing. $35 s * OD E A OR A AMA R E L y R E T \ Pi U E 1 VRC T 1^58 Be! A ir, 4- W hitew alls. Radio. $425. Call coupe. Excellent condition. ED tlon. $160. IV 4-8651 after 6 fringe benefits. 332-0801. 15 month. IV 7-0651 after 5 pm . 4 M A S H E D E AT d o .r, V-8 autom atic. No ru st. IV 9-8445. 3 7-1155. 3 pm . 3 HORNETS RESTAURANT. W ait- WANTED: ONE m an fo r luxury ACROSS A WE S ME E R Nice in te rio r, runs good. $325. FALCON 1960 4-door. R a d io , PONTIAC 1963 lionnevllie C on- re s s e s , kitchen help, gas attend­ ap artm ent. Call after 6 pm ., 1. Rest friend Ohio Phone 393-1114. __________ C heater, seat belts, good condi­ v e rtib le. Midnight blue, white 1962 HONDA 125 with helm et and ant. Apply In person, Junction of 332-5273._____________________ 4 4. I laggard dlege town H AMP E RS RVE CETEYROLFT 195“, autom atic 6. tion. R e a s o n a b l e , C all MI top. Bucket seats, mag. w heels, bubble. M ust sell now. Don Edic, novel Rice paste E V 1 S C 0 R NE D Rebuilt engine, good tran sp o rta- 5-0651. 5 Fall special. OSBORN ALTO, 337-2505. 5 S, C ed ar and P ennsylvania. 5 H o u s e s 7. Imperfec­ 30 Monad 31 Deposit M A R 1 E A V E IMMACULATE RL d and white ËXPER1ÉNCED D E N T A L A s- DOWNER ST.lsTEW N o rth ernC o - tion tlo.n, best offer. Phone 351-4471. FORD 1956 V -8. Runs good. One INC., 2601 E . M ichigan. C sista n t. Top pay with O rthodon­ 1. Adroit 32 Gender A L L L AME N T CHEVROLET 195“ Bel A ir h ard- bad fender. B est offer over $75. PO.nT t a C 1964 Grand P rix . T ake Honda 50. Hate to sell but I’m tic training . Full tim e only. C all lonial. T h ree bedroom s, fam ily hungry. Phone 355-1214. 3 esca ¡>e 33 Solt and s E CL UDE AVE R t.p , 4 b a rre ls , 283 A utom atic. 332-3771 after 5 pm . 4 over paym ents; would like m o­ days, IV 2-9695. Evenings, IV room y ard . , fireplace, garage, fenced $175. 489-7419 after 5:30 3. Foment 4. Lawmak­ mushy 35. Hotly E E L 0 1 N RE h E Pow er Steering a n d P o w e r FORD 1963 B r a k e s , Excellent condition. hardtop. V-8 autom atic tra n s­ torcycle F alrlan e 500, 1-door v e s p a , m o t o r S c o o t e r . 4.95 4-0702. for $700 equity. Phone h.p. Cool green. G reat for cam ­ 5 pm . 3 ing bodies bones 1 E R E |E n E K N E E N E E bÊ D : TWO Busboys and one 5. Sea Dyak 37. Town near 355—0766, 4 m ission. Sharp red finish with ED 7-9360. 3 pus transportatio n. $75. Phone boy. Alpha E psilon Phi ROOM, FURNISHED house, 4 m a- 16. The Padua 49. Thoroug h- CHEYROLET 1964 Bel A ir, 4- m atching Interio r. V ery clean PONTIAC 1958 C onvertible. Good ED 2-3577. 3 house tu S oro rity . 223 Delta House Moth­ ties paid. 9 M os. contract. $200.re students. Need c a r. U tili­ Vfricaam 41. Insignifi­ fare: abbr. implement 6. Absti act door. Pow er glide. Radio, w hite­ and good looking. BEECHEM & condition. Red with black top. HARLEY DAVIDSON 1958. l25cc. . Check cant trifle DOWN being w alls. Deluxe wheel c o v e r s . KNIGHT AUTO SALES, 1300 E. Pow er brakes a n d steering. $245. C all John M orton, 332- e r . 3 ED 2-5504. 4 18. Religious 42. Con­ 1. Nuisance 2. Name for 7. Partly RCal nice. $1,695 or best offer. M ichigan. 4 F irs t $350 takes. 355-2912. 10 8641. 3 W ÀlTÈftS, MUST* be 21. E x p ert NICELY FURNISHED house for leaflet tributed Athena fused glass Will take trad e . 489-7084. 6 FORD FAIRLANE 1961 4-door, PONTIAC 1964 C atalina, 2-door 1964 YAMAHA 80. b e a ts Honda 90 lence ran t, for required. Dines R estau­ six. 21 and over. C all ED 7-2345. 22. Glowing interview after 10 pm . 5 ________________________________ 3 4 5 Modified plant liie 3. Roman 8. Generous Ci IF vR 01.FT 1&68 lm pala. Good stick. 6 cylinder. Radio. Excel­ hardtop. Automatic tra n sm is­ In perform an ce and economy. from heat moon 9. Shaded lent condition. B est offer over sion. Radio, h eater. W hitew alls. gÜ SÏÏÜ TS^W  N TËD lÔ rFrâtërrH 24. School of 46. W or­ goddess promenade engine, new transm issio n, ra ­ * B est offer. C all 485-1962. 4 Rooms whales shiping 4. Pose 10. Small dio, h eater, new b rakes. Call $450. C all IV 5-2081. 3 T ake over paym ents. C all 655- FOR SALE, 1964 Honda, 350 cc. ity house. Lunch a n d dinner 27. Rever­ 47. (down tumor P’ o ftb 1955 C all IV 5-3558 after 1173. 7 work in exchange fo r m eals. CLOSE T(5 cam pus down, plea- 48. Stake 353-2495« 4 T ra il B ike. L a rry , 351-4243. 5 John, ED 2-2563. berate 12 Seasoning ("lit VROLF.T 1954 autom atic 5 pm . I 3 PONTIAC 1965 C atalina sports YAMAhA 3 sant, p riv ate en trance, parking. 17. Jazz dunce 55. 4 m onths old.B lack G entlem en grad students p re ­ 4 10 'tra n sm issio n , 'Good condition. FORÒ 1961, station wagon, pow- coupe. 421. 4-speed. By Royal and silv e r. P erfect m echanical ftËCISTËftËD TLclhN oLocTST fe rre d . C all after 5, IV 9-1100. 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 a 19. Harvests Snow- tire s , two ex tra tir e s , $135. e r steerin g , autom atic tra n s ­ P ontiac. B est offer. 353-1830.5 condition. Owner m ust leave ASCP o r A NTT. E xperience in 20. Recorded 3 li % proceedings 5 m ission, $675. C all 351-5199. 7 RAMBLER, 1958.C ustom 4-door, sta te . 332-2297. % ¡3 4 blood work p re fe rre d . Nights, 1,2 Phu:.t uo5-5865. GERMAN FORD T aunus i 9 6 0 2- 6 cylinder, radio, snow tire s . HON DÀ 15Ö cc. 1965. F law less. w eekends, and holidays off.C all MEN for STUDENTS, double room s ren t. Parking space. Phone 14 i 15 21. Hew 23. Period of EVENING EMPLOYMENT door. $250. AM -FM -LW . Blaup- E xcellent transportatio n. C all Only 1,100 m iles. M ust sell, IV 4-7461 for interview . 10 light lunkt radio for Ghia o r older IV 5-8480. 5 $475. C all 337-2014, after 4 DRIVER 21 o r older, p a rt-tim e or ED 2-3094. 215 Kedzie D r. 3 % n P A R T - T I M E WORK ( M A L E ) ROOM AND B oard and wages in 16 24. Anesthetic VW, $50. C all Don, 337-1472 or RENAULT 1%3 D e lu x e . N ew pm . 5 fu ll-tim e. Apply VARSITY CAB, 16 19 to 2/ % W z 22 25. Our If you a re fre e 4 evenings 355-2184. 5 brakes, tire s . Excellent condi­ 122 W oodm ere, E ast L ansing. 3 exchange for babysitting eve­ % % % 23 country p e r week and Saturdays, CTO 1964, black and red in terio r, tion. M ust sell. A fter 5 pm ., call BUS BOYS wanted for noon and nings. On bus line to cam pus. 2 4 25 21 to 26. Aztec you can m aintain your stu­ white top, convertible. Excellent 332-1274. A u t o 4 T W ô SAFE-GRlP S e r v i c e & P a r t s IV 4-8954.____________________3 34. 365 days dies and still enjoy a p a rt- SALË-CRlf3 À tïïs tire s . evening m eals. Phi Sigma Delta SINGLE ROOM, clean co m fo rt- % 30 i 31 36. Torso condition. M ust s e ll- to the high­ R E N A U L T D A U LPH IN E1961 760 x 15, 4-ply; L ess than 400 ‘ F ra te rn ity . Call R obert Wolfe, 29 38. Set in tim e job doing e st offer. ED 7-1155. 27,000 m iles, new paint. Real m iles. $40. ED 2-5498. able, quiet, f o r gentlem an. 1 % 3 332-0875. 5 Parkijig. C ollege bus line. Aft­ 32 35 34 motion S P E C IA L INTERVIEW-WORK KARMANN GHrA’ coupe, hardtop, nice one. $400. 1109 M itchell, W A N T E D , EXPERIENCED d ry - e r “ 6 p"m., IV 2-3454. 3 à % 3 9 . P ortable that will bring' an average 1600. P orsche m oto r, brakes, ia n sin g . 3 G EN E9.ÎJO RS ANDSY a RTERS. wall hangers"'and ta p & s . Full 3 5 tv. 36 37 36 * * 40 lodge“'’'1 % % incom e of $55 p er week. tach. E xcellent. $795. 406C om - STI’DEbAKfeR 1961 L ark Statlon- Rêbuilt 6 o r 12 volt. Guaranteed! o r p a rt-tim e . C all TU 2-6525 WANTED, ONE m ale student to % 45 4%4 40. Verge If you a re neat appearing stack, Owosso. 725-5098. 3 wagun. White, 4-door 6-cylinder Exchange p rice, $7.90. Mechan­ after 8 pm . 6 sh are house with four N igerian 41 42 41. lurk, cap graduate students. P r i v a t e 42. Flat fish and a hard w o rk er, call KARMANN GHIA 1962 2-door. m anual tran sm issio n . Radio, icice onathe v a jobl Installation serv ­ i l a b l e . ABC AUTO BUSBOYS, FREE m eals, m inim al sleeping room . Any nationality 4S i 46 43. Poem M r. A rnold, 351-4011, Mon. S p e c i a l this w e e k , $595. h e ater—C a l i f o r n i a c a r —no PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV effort. Apply now, S.A ,E . F ra ­ acceptable. Inquire at 821 E. 46 49 44. Word of & T ues, between 10 a.m . & BEECHEM & KNIGHT AUTO ru st. $425. C all E lly, 332-8539 5-1921. 41 . negation 1 p.m . (No other tim e). SALES, 1300 E , M ichigan. 4 for appointm ent. 5 C tern ity House. ED 7-9091. 3 Grand R iver, E ast L ansing. 4 % % M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, O ctober 4, 1965 V F o r Sale Personal 8 INJURED, DAMAGE EXTENSIVE B a c k ¿U PP o r TS and b ra c e s—a bU B O L¿ m akes no fancy claim s. phone call will bring a quick re ­ Ju st se ttle s them . Auto, fire, sponse from our trained staff. boat, and home insurance, 220 C ervical c o llars and tractio n s. A lbert. R epresenting all A m er­ G a s B l a s t R o c k s R e n o C , J , ROUSER SURGICAL and ica and Home. 332-8671. C3 From MEDICAL SUPPLY C O ., 107 E. THE ESQUIRES á re back! If you RENO, Nev. (UPI)—A pow er­ re sta u ra n t been open, au thorities cau sed b y a leaking gas m ain. TODAY . . . 7:00 p .m . A llgean at W ashington. 489- need m usic, you need the b est. ful explosion, apparently caused said, the casualty toll m ight have “ F r o m all appearances, itw a s 1405. 7 C all THE ESQUIRES; th e y 're by a leaking gas m ain, rocked been g re a te r than in the 1957 a g a s explosion,'' Peel said. "ONEOFTIE FINEST C6RVAIR 1963 black 2-doo r, 35 back and th e y 're b e tte r than the downtown Reno gam bling d is­ d is a s te r. " B u t the final determination w ill MOTIONPICTURES IN m iles to gallon, excellent condi­ ever! 485-8829 o r 351-5180. 3 tric t Sunday, injuring at least A pungent, dark gray pall hung be m ad e by the f ir e d e p a rtm e n t." tion, $1,495. C all ED 7-1155. 5 eight persons and causing ex­ over the scene hours after the TJie explosion, hoard through­ MANYYEARS!” ElTANf) k is h e re . See State Slews explosion. T he s tre e ts w ere Ut­ —Coron«! Magasin* PORTABLE H l-F I.O nly$ 22.C all W ednesday. 5 tensive dam age over a two-block out t h e R e n o a r e a , s t a r t e d s e v ­ 355-0854 after 5 pm . 5 area. te re d w ith broken g lass, and p e r­ era l f i r e s . T h e fi r e s w e r e quick­ GIRL'S CLOTHING, sizes 9-11. Peanuts Personal The b last occurred less than sons lined the roped-off area to l y e x t i n g u i s h e d , but f i r e m e n w e r e MR. Schw artz: T ouche' ! 3 two blocks from the scene of a w atch firem en probe through the still p o u r in g w a t e r on the rubble C ocktail d re sse s, s k irts and gigantic gas explosion eight y e ars w reckage. four hours later. s w e a te rs—w inter and sum m er. MR. S M obfH says: "Y ou never ago which claim ed two lives and O thers, how ever, took a brief T h e injured, Including three 809 Roxburgh Rd. ED 2-8177. 5 w ear white socks with a suit or Injured 47 persons. look a t the sh attered scene, then fir e m e n , w e r e treated at W ash o e H O O V E R SEM I-AUTOM ATIC sp o rts co at. 3 A one-story resta u ra n t-b a r lo­ returned to the slot m achines In C o u n t y M e d i c a l C e n t e r , then r e ­ ap artm ent s i z e w ash er, p o rt­ "T H E b ro th e rs of Alpha Epsilon cated in an alley off Virginia the nearby casinos. leased. T h e ir injuries w e r e de­ able. U sed only 4 tim e s. $95. P i wish Z ebs and Sam m ies good S treet, the city’s m ain thorough­ P olice C apt. R obert Peel said scribed a s m inor, m ostly cuts Phone 372-5690. 7 luck at tonights turkey shoot.” 3 fare, was the cen ter of Sunday’s the blast appeared to have been and bruises. P dL A R O lb CAMERA with flash. T 5 NÍY T . B ear: T h ree little b last. The explosion destroyed E xcellent condition. $15. P o la r­ w ords A lw ays,- T he Reddish the restau ran t, badly dam aged an oid P rin t C opier for $5. Phone Alpha Delta P i. 3 adjacent building and sh attered 353-3801. • 5 windows as fa r as two blocks L IT T L E M A N ON CAMPUS FLU TE, GEMElNHAWDT. £ x c e l- away. M ir a n Real Estate lent condition. ED 2-0476. 5 FOR SALE: Governm ent Public Police roped off a five-block are a following the blast, which is â ? 1 nm im m i WOOL RUG, 9 x 15; two head­ L and in 25 States, for individ­ occurred at 9:45 a.m . and o r­ F ea tu re Shown At board s; rocking ch air, bath­ u a ls, for as low as $1 p e r acre. dered onlookers from the scene 7:10-9:20 P.M . room scales, garden hose. C all Send $1 for 1965 re p o rt, o r $1.75 because of the danger of m o re «OOaMWOOOM ‘3 51-5109. 5 for N ational R eport, to: C entral explosions. 8 6 OKS! ANNUAL AAUW U sed U .S, Land D isposal, P .O . Box Oct. 9 The re sta u ra n t-b a r was closed Book S ales. F ed eral’s in F ra n - 196, Holcomb, Mo. 63852. 3 at the tim e of the b last. Had the Alec P e te r dor. O ct. 6-9 . 5 CAPE ¿O D , Lansing E ast side. G uinness S ellers iW O T .V . C onsoles. Blonde m a- N ear MSU. Two bedroom s and In hagony, $25, walnut, $20. Good finished u p sta irs. R ecreation THE LADYKILLERSl condition. Phone 485-5837. 5 room , patio, large lot, garage K ITC H EN 'TA B LE, four c h a irs. and priv ate drive. N ear bus, Nov. 13 TV T ra y s. C lothes rack , end shopping and schools. IV 2-6529. C h arlie Chaplin tab le, tow els. 1420 - A Spartan 5 in V illage. 355-0944. 5 MSU NEAR- Looking for som e- THE GOLD RUSH GIRL’S ENGLISH bike,"5-speed, thing really special? See our Donald G. L eatherm an, a ssis­ side baskets and in good shape, 3-bedroom R a n c h , screen ed tant divisional lib rarian at MSU, Dec. 11 $20. C all 355-9958. 7 porch, firs t floor laundry room , has been appointed head of the Educational L ib rary at the Uni­ Airplanes 1946 FUNK 75 h.p. N ear licen- com pletely carpeted and draped. B eautifully decorated through­ out. M any other featu re s. Out­ standing landscaping! $19,500. Show Time Covers v ersity of M ichigan effective O ct. 4. L eatherm an received his B.A. PARABLE C h rist as a clown! The m ost co n tro versial slng. Good engine and fabric. A D ISP LA Y O F several sity show ing b e c a u s e they from MSU and his M.A. from U . film of the N.Y. W orld’s T rad e for c a r o r $795. OR O w ner. 2787 Eastw ay D rive. of the o r ig in a l p ain tin g s w an te d a m id w e s te r n uni­ of M. He has served on the MSU F a ir. 6-5002 nights. 5 337-0127. Don’t m iss thlsone!!4 on T im e M a g a z in e 's c o v ­ v e r s i t y with a r e p r e s e n ­ staff since i960. & 2002 BRÉNtW ÓOD, E X . 3 bed- e r i s b e i n g s h o w n in th e ta tive s a m p le of the pop­ * * * C harlie Chaplin A nim als room C ape Cod, double garage, U nion lounge. T i m e - L i f e , u l a t i o n , If t h e e x h i b i t i s R obert F . L anzlllottl, banking In BEAGLfe PUPS A K t R egistered re c room . Vacant Jan u ary 1st. Inc., c h o s e M ic h ig a n S ta te s u c c e s s f u l at M S U , it w iil sp ecialist and chairm an of the from field cham pion stock. $35 $19,200. 337-9204. 3 f o r the p r e m i e r u n iv e r - b e s e n t to o t h e r c o l l e g e MSU D epartm ent of Econom ics, SHOULDER ARMS c a m p u s e s . M o st of the 2 7 endorsed an am endm ent Monday each. TU 2-2101. 3 OKEMOS, F O U R -B E D R O O M Service p i c t u r e s h a v e the q u a lity "A t lb a ó t I've g o t t o e e ( o l i t e t o h im — h é '$ w e Jan. 8 ARC REGISTERED- G e r m a n C ape Cod. A ttached g a r a g e , that would stop any bank m e r­ OTHER END O F M Y CUfZVE ■t larg e beautiful lot. $19,500.C all PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. of photographs and they gers being contested by the Ju s­ THE DANCE Shepherds, c h a m p io n blood IBM S electric. D issertatio n s, cost $2,50 0 each. V ario u s lines, show p o ssib ilities. C all ow ner p.m ., 337-2719. 6 tice D epartm ent. With K atherine Dunnam and th eses, term p ap ers. 337-1527.C a r t i s t s c o n trib u te d to the The statem ent w as m ade in M arcel M arceau a fter 5:30. 337-1110. 4 ANN BROWN i GORDON, typist exh ib it and the c o v e r ALASkAN MALA MUTE pups. Si- Service . rem ark s p rep ared fo r a house CHILD CARE. Openings for two and m ultilith offset printing. paintings ra n g e fr o m p o r­ banking and cu rren cy subcom ­ Exploring cinem a society, b erian husky pups, AKC. E xcel­ g irls age 2-4. L icensed hom e, (Black and white and color). traits of entertainm ent fi­ m ittee. L anzlllottl has appeared donation for 3 shows $2.50, lent fam ily p ets. Show and sled Jo lly -S , W ashington area . C all IBM. G eneral typing, term pa­ g u r e s to p o litic ia n s . T h e previously before the full com ­ for 9 shows $7.00 students, dogs. Studs at serv ice . E -Z TU 2-8766. 5 p e rs, th eses, d issertatio n s. ED s h o w w i l l r e m a i n in t h e m ittee and other congressional half p ric e . T e rm s . Sno-Go Kennel, 8715 W. 2-8384. C U n io n loun ge until S a t u r ­ com m ittees on at least 10 oc­ C enterline Rd., R t. 4, St. Johns, BARBARA DOHE r T y , L.R .A .M . d a y and w ill then b e sen t casions. L ocation; U nitarian Univ. 224-2156. 5 Q ualified and experienced piano BARB1 MEL, P rofessio nal typist. No Job too large o r too sm all. to th e R o y a l O n t a r i o M u ­ • • # Church, 1229 P rospect St. AKC GERMAN SHEPHER6 pup- in struction . Phone 355-2775. 10 seum . F ou r MSU faculty m em bers a re L ansing. (Near Sparrow TUTORING GERlvlAN .Conversa- B lock off cam pus. 332-3255. C p le s. Outstanding im ported and WILL DOTYPING. E lectric type- contributors to a new book, "In ­ Hospital)__________________ A m erican blood lin es. K ag arr tlon, translation and scientific. d u strial R elations and S u e la F or program , phone 485- C all between 7 and 8 pm . o r w rite r. E xperienced. 2886 E , K ennels. Phone 482-9616. 7 Jolly Rd. 10 m inutes from cam - I n t r a m u r a l Change in L atin A m erica." The 3912 o r w rite us at 823 SCR na E z e R MINIATURE pup- weekend m ornings. IV 4-3046.3 'book, edited" ¿^ A lb e rt,A ; £#um,' C leveland St..'L ansin g. ArcG lD EN T PROBLEM? C a l l pus. 337-7607._______________ C m p ie s, AKC. Top blood line. C all p ro fe sso r of l^bor and industrial 372-2736. 7 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY T ranspoVtation - relatio ns, and W illiam Vi. Tvrt-m, SHOP. Sm all dents to large SECRETARY DESIRES rid e to M E N ’S p ro fesso r of sociology and an­ M obile H om es w recks. A m erican and foreign c a rs . G uaranteed w ork. 489- MSU (C om puter C enter) from T o u ch Football thropology, received contribu­ tions by G arland P. Wood, p ro ­ CAMPUS B E A U tlP tJL 30 ft. M obile hom e, 7507. 1411 E . K alam azoo. C Sheraton P ark Vicinity (Holm es T H I AT A » - attached 10x24 C abana. Insu­ Rd. between P leasant Grove fe sso r of ag ricu ltu ral econom ics, T im ® Field I and C arro ll Hawkins, asso ciate lated, heated, com pletely fu r­ DIAPER SER V ICE-H ospital pure and W averly). C all 393-2395 — BST-oeri m m »« — nished. Will sacrifice. L ot 3, d ia p ers. W e're the m ost mod­ 6:00 W lquassett-W lnshlre p ro fesso r of political science. evenings or 5-3600 8-5. 3 6:45 C ell D w ellers-S atans Willow V illage P ark , W illiam - ern and the only p ersonalized WANTED: RIDERS, W. M t. Hope LA ST 3 DAYS! ston. 655-2383. 3 diaper serv ice in town. P a i l s 7:30 F elo n y -F en rir 75* to 5:30 Eve. $1.00 furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds and Colonial Village area to 8:15 F ern-F eeM ales lKX)-3:05-5:10-7;15-9:25 Lost & Found of baby clothes at no ex tra co st. MSU and back, O ct. 4 through 9:00 M cNab-M cClaine l O E S l AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE, school y e ar. C all 489-2061. 3 9:45 H olm es 5E-7E ■HIVE#IN7X2S8? FOUND: SMALL H a c k fem ale ItriANSfN* on US-1F V cat. Two y e a rs old. MSU L i­ 914 E . G ier St. IV 2-0864. C Wanted Tii Field 2 b ra ry , August 23rd. C all 355- THESES PRINTED7 Rapid s e rv - 2365, 8-5 . 3 ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox I NEED a garage to park my c a r 6:00 B rinkley-B rutus $S REWARD for coat and b ill- co pies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ n ear the eastern edge of cam ­ 6:45 Felch-Fenw ick EXCLUSIVE fold left at "M eet T he T eam " PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- pus. 351-4658, 3 7:30 Stalag 17-Superstition ra lly , Spartan S t a d iu m . 353- 5431. C BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 for 8:15 M cRae-M cCoy howTHRpe 9:00 A kbaram a-A kat ONLy2DAYSTOU0HT| BeaUDFUL 1859. 5 HORSES BOARDED by m onth. RH positive; $7 for RH nega­ New stall, ex ercise lot C all tiv e. DETROIT BLOOD SERV­ 9:45 H olm es 1E-3E GIRIS t £ VB LOST: LADIES gold w ristw atch, Fun-aNo black leath er band. V icinity of 645-0491 after 7 pm . 3 ICE, INC., 1427 E . M ichigan T im e Field 3 fo d MtiRper-fof: Union. R e w a r d offered. C all BABYSITTING PART o r full tim e Ave. H ours "9-4 Monday, T u es­ B LA C K 353-0343._____________________ 5 and ironings to do in my Spartan day, W ednesday, F rid ay . 12-7 6:00 B rannigan-Slx Pak PRPFfTfll V illage apartm ent. C all 355- T h ursday. 489-7587. C 6:45 B randy-D ueces c a r ic i PAfjAVlMON' .mH Mf TRICOLOR Personal 0953. 3 FLOORS TO be cleaned. S pecisl- 7:30 Akeg-Aktion W H ITE Shirley Jones*Stella Stevens TH E PRESI d Bn TIALS for G reat C O M P U T E R p r o g r a m m in g izing in cafes, tav ern s, sto res. 8:15 B alderdash -B ardot Honor Blackman M usic again th is y e ar. Rock, s e r v i c e . Fortran-3600. C all C ontact MEILLER SERVICES. 9:00 A kcelsior-A krojox Starts T H U R S D A Y ! slow dance and jazz. IV 4-3018. 337-1405. 7 C all 485-4150. C 9:45 C ache-C am eron P rem iere Showing 10 h o r s e - B o a r d in g , show ca re NEED 'IMMEDIATELY furnished T ¡m e Field 4 of M .S.U .’ s own S a v e u p to 50% - T im e ,“L ife, and feeding. Box stalls. $35 per apartm ent or house for execu­ 6:00 B aw diers-B ayard A c a d e m y A w a r d W in n e r Newsweek, Sports Illu strated , m onth. N ear cam pus. 655-2264, tive and wife. T h ree m onths 6:45 B rougham -B rew ery u m v e R S it y E R N E S T P IN T O F F US News, S at.rd ay Review, New evenings. 5 only. 353-1720. 3 7:30 W olfram -W orship Y orker and m any o th e rs. Join RENT your TV from NEJAC. WANTED: U of M football tickets 8:15 M cTavish-M cG lnnes lo r best short subject R ecord Club of A m erica. C all Z enith and GE portables for for O ct. 9 gam e. C all J e rry , 9:00 W orst-W ooster " T H E C R IT I C ” 355-1068. 10 only $9 p e r month. F ree se rv ­ ice and delivery. Call NEJAC 351-5404. 6 9:45 Spyder-Setutes CAUGHTIN th e a tR e Now P re se n ts his first featu re attractio n . . . R E N T y o u r T V from N E J A C TV RENTALS. 482-0624. C TRAPONIY 19" Z enith $9 p e r month GulTAR AND Banjo lessons by ANEGROCAN professional folk m usician. Be­ GE P o rtab les KNOW!! Call N ejac T V Rentals ginners and interm ediate. Call 337-2054 in evenings. 4 AN. TRYOUTS 482-0624 FREE! I A th rilling hour of beauty. 1 WILL babysit child any age. E x- p erienced . C all 355-8153, 810-H The Other sive oiyr F o r appointm ent, call 484-4519. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS C h erry Lane. ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, 4 for STUDIO, 1600 E . M ichigan. C m en’s tailo rin g .C allB etty , 332- WELCOME “BACK all you Lucky students ! We have those spicy, hot pizzas w a i t i n g for youl 2949. DIAPER SERVICE. T h ree types of d iap ers to choose from . Bulk 3 SEX HAMLET BIMBO'S PIZZA , 489-243L C wash for cle an er, w hiter dia­ HABLA USTED espanol7 So do p e rs . Fluff dried and folded. we. BUBOLZ for auto and hom e in suran ce. Phone 332-8671. C U se your own o r ren t o u rs. Con­ ta in e rs furnished. No deposit. AND VARSITY PIZZA GO THE CRUCIBLE 25 y e a rs experience. BY-LO TOGETHER ...................... DIAPER S E R V IC E , 1010 E . MSU Flying Club M eetings ev ery 1st & 3rd T uesday of ev ery m onth. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C THEY ARE BOTH UNBEATABLE! EPICOENE Typing Service E v e r y o n e W e lc o m e ! Old C ollege H all - 7:30 TYPING . TERM pap ers, theses, l a — < o a t K — k l w a H l l l M i » ’» EMBTPtfWfS F o r inform atio n-337-1867 ■etc. Royal E lectra. P ica type. p r o v o o A t l v « n o v a l: o r 353-0229. W ill pick up and deliv er. OX 'D IJtlW OP* A N EO R O M A ID 1 Adiurno pnortitcnon_______ HARVEY THE KNIGHTS oE HARMON'V to r 9-2226. 3 the V IAHI,1' BUCHANAN October 4 and 5 7:00 - 10:00 p.m . M M EM Ñ L the finest in dance m usic. Now JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.b0. . n N iDH * Ul r W M H booking. Phone -26-S-7416. & ALDINGER” DIRECT MAIL Ad­ I Siam..» ÍX nñty - HtRMiDNE OPIN I L I YEAR THINKING OF a P izza P arty ? C ontact BIMBO’S PIZZA firs t. C all 489-2431. FATHER JOHN forgot his tow el. C v ertisin g , 533 N. C lippert. IV 5-2213. CAROL WlNELY. T h eses, d is - sertatio n s, g e n e r a l typing. S m ith-C orona E lectric. Spartan C V A R S IT Y ROUND-CAR HEATERS F a ir c h ild A ll Students A re Invited T h e a tre 'TRDDBNiGOGiN&OLD ARLENE ms GOLDNKfl PATPiCiAUAR1Y ■Suteee,RMHnl IANWIC ee«sta—» CRNCSrPtNTOfF AIMIINIM T he thing got F red . ZEITGEIST. ED 2-6517 ANY DAY NOW! (90i V illage, 355-2804. 5 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, O ctober 4, 1965 WE HAVE A NEW LOOK! F o rm e rly East Lansing C o lo r Center E x p e r t s G i v e R e a s o n s F o r D r o p o u ts M ost dropouts at MSU occur petent students cannot judge their tellectual p u rsu it,” he said. poor grades th ere m ight also be "T he whole m a tter of drop­ after the freshm an year, a study own w orth. C arlin added that one of the another reason or a m otivational outs is c o n f u s i n g , ” M atteson JEW ELR Y ART SU PPLIES m ade by Arvo E. Juola, asso ­ One of the m ost challenging p rim ary problem s a student has conflict. said, "b ecau se of the difficulty n ciate p r o f e s s o r in Evaluation problem s facing Am rican uni­ is organizing his tim e. When 2—Social o r biological facto rs. of defining a dropout.” A s tu ­ ■O range B lo sso m D iam onds -G rum bacher S ervices, indicates. v e rsitie s to d a y , according to eith er the Counseling C enter or 3 ~ M a rria g e . Although it has dent may leave MSU to tra n sfe r ■ A rtc a rv e d W ed d in g Ring -Liq u ltex Edward C arlin, dean of Univer­ C arlin , is the m otivation of stu­ the Dean of Students Office points not been p r o v e n statistically , to another school o r he may re ­ V) ■Longines, B u lo v a , C roto n -Speedbal I sity College, and Ross W. M at- dents. "W ith the higher num bers this out to the student, he may M atteson said he feels that m ore turn at a la te r date. -K rem en tz, Im perial P earl -Strathm ore Pads teson, assista n t d irecto r of the of students, we find m ore who begin to m ake p ro g ress. women drop out because of m a r­ Counseling C enter, agreed tha; have the capacity, but not the M atteson suggested that one riage than poor grades. “ We don’t alw ays try to talk th ere a re many reasons why a inspiration for stu d ies,” h esaid . reaso n for the d e crease in drop­ •4— M ilitary serv ice. M atteson a student who com es to the Coun­ P /u s student m ay drop out. “ We m ust solve the problem outs' may be the availability of said that although som e men stay seling C e n t e r out of l e a v i n g # T ra v e l P o s te rs of how to in sp ire students to financial aid. “ T here a re m ore in school to avoid the d raft, school,” M atteson said, "b e ­ Juola’s study, m ade in 1960- w ork up to th eir capacity,” C ar­ loan funds and jobs for studen ts,” others drop out and en ter the cause m any tim es dropping out # P rin ts Jewelry & Art Center 61, showed that 11.5 per cent of lin said .” ” 1 am not speaking of arm ed forces to "fin d them ­ is the m ost positive solution to g P ic tu re F ra m in g the en tire MSU student population the bookish student, but the one he said. “ And maybe the parents a re in b etter financial shape, selv es.” the problem .” 319 E. Grand R iver dropped out of school. He also who is intelligent and sim ply not too.” found that dropouts d ecrease as concerned with academ ics.” T here a re several reasons why the student p ro g resses in school. "W e m ust ad d ress ourselves to a student may drop out beside T here a re few er dropouts among this problem o r we might find financial p r o b l e m s , M atteson juniors and seniors than among ourselves with a generation of said. freshm en and sophom ores. students who a re hostile to in­ 1—Academ ic failu re. Behind "It is alm ost im possible to generalize as to why a student drops o u t," C arlin said. "W e a re dealing with individuals and each one is unique—we can’t pigeonhole problem s.’’ African Leader Here A lexander Quaison-S a c k e y , point of view th a n any other -rm e r presiden t of the UN Gen- statesm an ,” said W ilson Paul, C arlin suggestd two reasons •ral A ssem bly, will delay his d ire c to r of the lectu re-co n cert for the d ecrease in dropouts over rip home to Ghana to speak s e rie s . the past f