The United States . MICHIGAN Cloudy and Windy . . . a tte m p ts to e x p o r t d e m o c r a tic in s titu ­ STATE L ig h t ra in lik e ly . tio n s , lik e V e lv e e ta T u r n i n g c o o l e r at n ig h t . cheese, a l l o v e r th e UNIVERSITY w o rld , - - H e y w a r d E h r lic h V o l. 57 Number 27 E a s t L a n s in g , M ichig an F rid a y , O ctober 8 , 1965 P ric e 10c C O M PU TER C A R D S EX P EC T ED C O N D IT IO N G O O D B o o k C h e c k - O u t LBJ Surgery Today T o B e M e c h a n iz e d WASHINGTON f — P resid en t Lyndon B , Jo h n ­ son, h is condition d escrib ed as gen erally e x ­ H allenbeck and other p residen tial doctors in a briefin g for newmen agreed that aside New IBM ‘Credit Cards9 c ellen t on the eve of a m ajor operation, w ill keep his date with the surgeon at about 7:30 A .M . today, his doctor said T h ursday. from the faulty' gall bladder, Johnson is in excellen t health. D r. Ja m e s C , C ain, Johnson’ s fam ily doc­ To Be Issued This Year B y D A V E H ANSON Deluged with get-w ell c a rd s from the mighty tor and like Hallenbeck a sta ff m em ber at te S ta te N e w s S ta f f W r i t e r and the humble, Johnson swept through a w h irl­ Mayo C lin ic , said the P re sid e n t’ s blood p re s ­ wind day of White House business and c e r e ­ su re is norm al and h is weight at a good level. A ll M SU students and p erson n el w ill be m onies, a day which ended in a Bethesda Naval A s of T u esd ay, it was 202 pounds. issu e d p lastic IB M ‘ ‘cred it c a r d s “ s o m e ­ H ospital bed. V ice Adm. G eorge G . B u rk ley, the White But D r. G eorge A . H allenbeck, who w ill r e ­ House physician, d escribed Johnson’ s r e s p ir ­ tim e th is y e a r. C o m p tro lle r Pau l V, R um p - move the P resid en t’ s ga ll bladder In a one-to ation and pulse as p erfe c tly norm al. sa said y e ste rd a y . two hour operation, said it m ay be six weeks H allenbeck said Johnson m ay be able to get befo re Johnson again fe e ls as well as he did out of bed b riefly today. And certain ly w ill In itially , the ca rd s w ill be used in the T h u rsd ay. _____________ be up by Saturday. co m p u terized l i b r a r y ch eck-ou t sy ste m , But the P resid en t is expected sch ed u led to go in to o p e r a t io n b y s p r i n g t e r m . to rem ain at the 18 -s to ry hospi­ tal in suburban M aryland fo r 10 T h e laminated p lastic c ard s w ill have student information in E le c t r o n ic L in k to 14 d ays. D r. W illis H urst, who treated ra ise d lettering and w ill be punched with IBM guides. In addition to lib ra ry check-out, the c a rd s m ay be used for stam p­ Johnson after his s e v e r e heart attack 10 y e a r s ago, said there ing information on U n iv ersity form s - and applications, such as has been no recu rren ce of that a d m is^ n n s to Olin Health C en ter and examination form s. F o r M S U , B ig 1 0 ailm ent and *'he is in the c ate­ T h e new check-out procedure at the L ib r a r y w ill begin in Ja n u a ry , using internal staff fo r testing. Dale H. P re tz e r, a s s is ­ gory of risk equal to that of a man who n e v e r had a heart tant to the d irecto r of lib r a r ie s , said he hopes the check-out s y s ­ B y J E A N E T T E R U C IN S K I to exam ine the p o ssib ility of a attack.” tem w ill be functional by the beginning of spring term . S ta t e N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r nationwide network of electron ic TOKEN OF A P P R E C IA T IO N - - S ta te S e n a to r R o g e r E . C r a ig , (D -D e a rb o r n ) , Individual IBM c a rd s w ill have to be made for each of the "W e s e e absolutely no prob­ w h o s e p r o t e s t s on th e t e l e v i s i o n b l a c k - o u t o f th e U M - M S U g a m e m a d e h e a d ­ connections for A m erican co l­ le m s ,” Cain said. 1,10 0 ,0 0 0 volum es in the L ib r a r y , he said. The ca rd s w ill then be MSU w ill soon becom e p art of le g es and u n iversities. l i n e s e a r l i e r t h i s w e e k , is p r e s e n t e d w i t h p a s s e s to th e A u d i t o r i u m t e l e c a s t placed in the back of each book. H allenbeck said there is noth­ b y K y l e K e r b a w y , U n io n B o a r d p r e s i d e n t . S tu d e n ts w i s h i n g to s e c u r e t i c k e t s an electronic com m unications Financed by a $145,000 grant ing that su ggests the p resen ce At check-out, student and book IBM c a rd s will be placed in network that w ill transm it educa­ to the NAEB by the U .S. O ffice o f any m alignancy. m a y s t i l l do so at t h e U n io n . P h o to b y R u s s e l l S t ^ f f e y a sm all computer and the n e c e ssa ry information w ill be recorded tional m aterial to 11 m idwestern of Education, t h e m idwestern Students w ill no longer have to u n iv e rsitie s. p rogram w ill em ploy many of And he said the r is k in a gall fill out form s to take a book from Scheduled fo r experim ental op­ electron ic system s, including r a ­ bladder operation, u nless there the L ib r a r y and the m achine p ro ­ C areer D isplays Arrive D aily eration in l9 6 6 ,th e c lo se d -circ u it dio, televisio n , data tra n sm is­ are com plications, is m inim al, c e s s w ill take from three to five network w ill instantly communi­ sion fa c ilitie s , teletype and un­ like that in su rg e ry for appen­ seconds. cate instructional, re se a rc h and usual m ultiplexing and recording d ic itis. P re tz e r said that the new s y s ­ ad m in istrative a c tiv ities during techniques. Hallenbeck said Johnson w illb e tem w ill not only save tim e, but a d a ily assigned period, t h u s U nder the title of the Educa­ given a general anesthetic, but it w ill elim inate human e r r o r s from 6:30 to 10 p.m . and T u e s ­ elim inating tim e and expense of tional Communication s by stem did not specity the type. B y JO A N SO LO M O N in the procedure. He said that an day 4SiR Vtwi weapons, - .<• i^|Vi. p erm it requiring co^npul- 6tie f i r e and th-^ It i s on. If-ir. a "Jonath an D aniels' u ifetf crtt£ sh irt to shTeTc hr's' SWrfS’t 'S41 rrt'oHVbs" •S''^wAir■■ v u ^ B u t we c a n ’ t b e t oo s m u g . It j ust large g ‘ v c 'h e r o o m n u m b e r . E y e -w itn e ss Jo e C ro c k e r gave his ScCoum: ' * fo r being in Lowndes County ...T h e se were not men of God a s we Com pulsion is the oppusite of t a k e s on e c i g a r e t t e c a r e l e s s l y t o s s e d - - S o u n d the f i r e a l a r m s y s t e m . In He was at the sto re when Colem an cam e In with a 12-gauge shot­ know them in Alabama or this •community.” liberty and liberty is one of the t o i g ni t e a w a s t e b a s k e t a nd s t a r t a a l ar g e b u i l d i n g , t h i s d o e s n ’ t automat - gun. A few m inutes la te r, D aniels and three other people (two of The ju ry was sent out. “'unalienable righ ts noted in the m a ' o r d o r m i t o r y b l a z e . S e r v i n g as i c a l l y c a l l t he f i r e d e p a r t m e n t - I t o n l y them N egro g irls) approached. Daniels walked to the door. A fter an hour and a half, they cam e back with a not-guilty v e r ­ D eclaration of Independence. It g r i m r e m i n d e r s a r e t he Wi l s o n Hal l a l e r t s t h o s e in t h e bui I di ng to c l e a r it. Said Colem an: dict, proving once again that Al abama is still a state with over 100 Is too soon for that document to d o r m r o o m f i r e wh i c h c a u s e d m o r e - - S e n d s o m e o n e out to d i r e c t f i r e ­ " T h e sto re Is closed for busin ess. You can’ t come in ,” y e a r s of tradition, unhampered by p ro g re ss. go out of style. t h a n $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 d a m a g e t wo y e a r s ' a g o , m e n to t he f i r e ' s l o c a t i o n . a nd t he f i r e s in t he Z e t a B e.fa T au f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e and t he M u s i c P r a c ­ S A T U R D A Y M A R K S t he e nd of N a ­ ti ce Bui l di ng last y e ar . t i o n a l - F i r e P r e v e n t i o n We e k . B u t t hat WI T H M O R E S T U D E N T S m o v i n g o f f s h o u l d not m a r k t he e n d of M i c h i g a n S t a t e ’ s f i ne r e c o r d of f i r e p r e v e n t i o n . P ro te sts*. A S o l d i e r ’s V ie w F ro m V ie t N a m c a m p u s , , t he t h r e a t of f i r e b e c o m e s C a u t i o n s h o u l d c o n t i n u e al l y e a r . fo rm ative about the w ar In Viet effo rts to win the w ar In Viet the U .S . to live in V iet Nam under E D I T O R ’S NO T E : F o l ­ l owing a r e e x c e r p t s of a l e t t e r wh i c h a p p e a r e d l a s t N am . I am a m arine co rp o ral now do­ LETTERS Nam. T o speak of one, for instance, com m unism ? Right, no one! Why, then, don't they re a liz e that there is a noose of commu­ ing m y tour of duty here In Chu was the donation that som e stu­ S a t u r d a y In t h e T o l e d o L a i, Viet Nam. From the moment dents at Michigan State U n iv er­ nism tightening around our coun­ D i s a b i l i t y A m e n d m e n t B l a d e . The l ett er wa s sent much support we have at home I f ir s t set foot on the beach, I from the city, state and country sity gave to the North Vietna­ try and if it isn’ t stopped now, t o t he S t a t e N e w s b y a could tell it wasn’ t going to be an we a re fighting for. I have read m ese. I take it fo r granted that they won’ t have a choice of where s e n i o r who a s k e d t h a t h e r e a s y task to leave it again. I they know, that their money was to liv e , to worship or to con gre­ PRESIDENT JOHNSON’S current H. H u m p h r e y i s to t a k e o v e r if f o r n a m e b e wi t h h e l d . som e a rtic le s in new spapers that have found out since then this is a spent on weapons, ammunition gate? h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n f o r g a l l b l a d d e r su i— any r e a s o n Johns on should b eco m e turn my stomach m ore than this To the Editor of The B lade: w ar of w its and know-how, not a and m edical supplies for the Viet My main idea is that you might g e r y b r i n g s h o m e a q u e s t i o n that h a s d i s a b l e d i s n o r m a l a nd r e a s o n a b l e , w ar could e v e r do. 1 have read w ar of courage and brute fo rc e . Cong. print an a rtic le about the v e ry b e e n d e b a te d s i n c e t he a s s a s s i n a t i o n a nd i s i n c l u d e d in t h e p r o p o s e d a m e n d ­ of dem onstrations, lectu res and I’ m writing this letter in the I don’ t b elieve on eo fth o sek id s truth. Not ju st what is seen by of P r e s i d e n t J o h n F. K e n n e d y n e a r l y ment . donations that a re all against our hope that you might find it in­ I’ ve been wondering ju st how would appreciate it If one of their the e y e s, but also what is known t w o y e a r s a g o . T h a t i s - - w h a t i s g o i ng B u t t he a m e n d m e n t g o e s b e y o n d t h i s kinfolk was shot with a bullet init­ by the heart and soul. That Is to b e do ne ab ou t th e v a g u e c o n s t i t u ­ to t he v a r i o u s p o s s i b i l i t i e s of a d e ­ iated “ MSU.” a bullet doesn’ t the truth, and 1 wish that that was t i ona l p r o v i s i o n s r e g a r d i n g p r e s i d e n ­ b a t e o v e r a p r e s i d e n t ’ s c a p a c i t y to recognize friends; it. ju st knows what everyone back home knew. tial disabi l ity. s e r v e and to m o r e d e t a i l e d q u e s t i o n s destruction. We men of the arm ed fo rce s A c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d m e n t d e a l­ of p r e s i d e n t i a l s u c c e s s i o n . T h e C o w C o lle g e ’s C a ttle V a n s servin g h ere in Viet Nam take in g wi t h t hi s q u e s t i o n - - i n t e n d e d to I hope that the people back our jobs serio u sly and believe c l a r i f y p r o c e d u r e s to be f o l l o w e d S O F A R , e i g h t of t h e 3 8 s t a t e s r e ­ To the Editor: to 15 m inutes after the instructor shoulder and the one standing on home re a liz e that this is fo r a in the p rin cip les that have made . when a p r e s i d e n t d i e s o r i s d i s a b l e d q u i r e d f o r p a s s a g e of t he a m e n d m e n t has begun h is lecture. worthy cause and not a wrong our country fre e. my foot. a nd wh e n he i s f ound c a p a b l e of r e ­ h a v e r a t i f i e d it. Now that I am Into the fall term T h is is not only disturbing to c o u rse of action. F o r Instance, M ichael Haber C pl. Simon Sulaica, s u m i n g hi s d u t i e s - - p a s s e d C o n g r e s s T h e o t h e r 4 2 s t a t e s s h o u l d a l l be of 1965, I have been crowded, the c la s s , but em b a rra ssin g to who would give up their home in Detroit senior US MG e a r l i e r t hi s y e a r . j u m p i n g at t he c h a n c e to h e l p p a s s pushed, shoved, pinched an d the student and irrita tin g to the a n o n - c o n t r o v e r s i a l but q u i t e n e c e s ­ p ra c tic a lly raped while trying to in stru cto r. T H E P R O C E D U R E now b e i n g f o l ­ s a r y c l a r i f i c a t i o n of t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n . crow d, push, shove, pinch and If the U n iversity is going to s e ll l o w e d by whi c h V i c e P r e s i d e n t Hub e r t Wi l l M i c h i g a n ? p ra ctic a lly rape my way into the th is s e r v ic e to students, It should sm all rectangular entrance on the be p rep ared to run the buses e ffi­ M S U S t u d e n t s : sid e of our fa ir campus buses. cien tly and effectively. LETTER POLICY We a re trying to destroy our im age a s a cow college, so why must we be herded into the buses? O bviously there should be eith­ e r a g re a te r number of buses or The State News welcom es letters to the editor ad d ress and phone number and, if applicable, a s m a lle r number of students. F o r A - G O - G O B a n k in g , c la s s standing or faculty position. No un­ E v e ry tlm e lh a ve b o ard ed a b u s Which is m ore feasib le? from all re a d ers, whether or not they are a s­ sociated with Michigan State U niversity. signed le tters w ill be printed. to reach c la s s on tim e ,I have be­ I am sure that I speak not L e tte rs must bte no longer than 300 words gun at least one half hour e arly only fo r m yself, but also fo r the and should be typed double space, c o r r e s ­ T he State News r e s e r v e s the right to select and have alw ays arrive d from 10 th ree students looking over my g o t o F r a n d o r C e n t e r pondents ' must include their name, local and edit all letters to fit space requirem ents. P E A N U T S THIS ISA CONCEPT MICH min ee carried OVER MEN V0Ü Offices in: B attle Creek, C harlotte, M IC H IG A N STATE U N IV E R S IT Y S TA TE M EW S BÉ6INTDSTW AL6E8RA Flint, G rand Rapids, Lansing, EDITORIAL D E PA R T M E N T 355-8252 C h a rle s C . 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October 8, 1965 3 I Africans A sk : Admit Red China the United States, R e d C h i n a a n d p a t l o n of t h e g r e a t pow ers as A frican representation in South­ B y FA Y E UNGER v i t a l I n s o l v i n g t h e problem s of ern Rhodesia and of stab iliza­ S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r V i e t N a m a r e «11 r e p r e s e n t e d . a p a r t h e i d i n S o u t h A fric a , of tion of A frican econom ies. - A frican nations a r e s w i n g i n g Q u a i s o n - S a c k e y s e e s p a r t l c l - to s u p p o r t R e d C h i n e ’ s a d m i s ­ U nless the United States, B rit­ ain, F ra n c e and Japan boycott W hy Do s io n to t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s , South .Africa, the A frican boycott A l e x a n d e r Q ualson-Sackey, f o r ­ m e r p r e s i d e n t of the U N G e n e r a l on South A frican products w ill do You R ead little good, he said . A ssem b ly, s a i d W e d n e s d a y i n a B r i t a i n should u s e e v e r y m e a ­ lectu re. He sum m arized A frican p olicy su re , including fo rc e , to keep S o S lo w ly ? sip ce the founding of United Na­ the Southern Rhodesian govern­ A noted publisher in Chicago ment from denying the .Africans reports there is a simple tech­ tions fo r 1,400 people attending eventual m ajo rity rep resen ta­ nique of rapid reading which the L ectu re -C o n ce rt S e r ie s ad­ tion, the A frican lead er said . should enable you to double d re s s in the Auditorium. World p ric e supports m ay be your reading speed and yet re­ Q uaison-Sackey called on the the only way out of an*economic tain much more. Most people great pow ers to back the A frican do not realize how much they states In th eir fight against a p a r­ slump fo r the developing A frican could increase their pleasure, theid In the Union of South A fric a nations, he said In an interview . success and income by reading and spoke of the United Nations T h is past y e a r Ghana received faster and more accurately. and the O rganization of A frican only 85 pounds per ton Instead of According to this publisher, Unity as the salvation of A fr ic a . the expected 220 pounds per ton on anyone, regardless of his pres­ cocoa, her m ajor export. ent reading skill, can use this B efo re the nations can tackle Although Quaison-Sackey asks simple technique to improve the problem s of p eace, Quaison- that the great powers take m ore his reading ability to a remark­ Sackey said , they must re a liz e direct action in helping A frica able degree. Whether reading P O S T M A R K E D M S U - - U n i v e r s i f y ma i r o o m a tt e n d a n t s h a v e al l t h e y c a n do to human beings a r e one human stories, books, technical matter, k e e p up wi t h t he v o l u m o u s c a m p u s i a i l t hat m a r k s t he b e g i n n i n g of f a l l t e r m . ra c e and they must talk openly solve Its problem s, he said he it becomes possible to read sen­ Photo by R u s s e l l S t e f f e y u ith a ll nations. looks ultim ately to the United tences at a glance and entire Q uaison-Sackey s e r v e d a s Nations and a confederation of pages in seconds with this Ghana’ s rep resen tative at the UN A frican states to aid building method. sin ce 1959. He is now returning to the continent’ s stability. T o.acquaint the readers of To be strong econom ically and this newspaper with the easy- G e n e r a l S a y s F D R T h o u g h t Ghana to becom e foreign m in ister p olitically t h e A frican s t a t e s to-follow rules for developing fo r the nation. must follow the exam ple of the rapid reading skill, the com­ "W hile Red China is a g g re s­ U.S. and USSR and unite, he said . pany has printed full details s iv e , she should be allowed to of its interesting self-training enter the UN to be buffeted by " I f we allow the sovereign method in a new book, “Ad­ U s in g B o m b O n G e r m a n y the other p o w e rs,” he said. states to congeal and stra tify , lt ventures in Reading Improve­ We should be abj^e to debate with w ill be difficult later on to come m ent” mailed free to anyone a ll the w orld pow ers in a w orld together,” be continued. "T h e who requests it. No obligation. WASHINGTON f — President with B rita in ’ s Winston Churchill, would find out what the bomb organization, he continued. O P E N I N G L E C T U R E R — P r e s id e n t o f th e UN G e n e r a l A frican states must forge the Simply send your request to: R oosevelt s e rio u sly considered' whose whole life in those y e a rs re a lly w a s. Q uaison-Sackey said the A fr i­ A s s e m b l y , A l e x a n d e r Quai s o n - S a c k e y , g r e e t s g u e s t s link n o w ." Reading, 835 Diversey Park­ dropping the f ir s t A-bomb on centered around the w ar effort. f o l l o w i n g a l e c t u r e - c o n c e rt s e r i e s t a l k at t h e A u d i - Without the UN, he said, A fr i­ way, D ep t. 5027, Chicago, ill. G erm any when he feared that the ” 1 pointed out the d iffic u ltie s,” The third reason was that the can states re g a rd blocking Red bomb w as not expected to be as China, a governm ent that ru le s tori um Wednesday. Photo by Tony F e r r a n t e can Independence Is m eanin gless. 60614. A postcard will do. N azi counter-attack, which went the general said, but Roosevelt effective if dropped on Germ any 700,000,000 p e o p l e , from the down In h isto ry as the B attle of *‘1 told him that it would be as on Japan because of m ore solid United Nations as suicid al. the Bulge, might stop the A l­ v e ry difficult to change our plans construction of buildings In-Ger­ As a growing nuclear power lie s , L t. Gen. L e s lie R. G ro ve s, Insisted that if the stiffening re ­ many. Red China m ust be p art of d is ­ A w a rd 3 re tire d , sa id Thursday. sistan ce of the G erm an s caused And fin a lly : the United States arm am ent ta lk s, he added, and R oosevelt ra ise d this p o s s i­ a stalem ate on the European had not B29 planes in Europe the UN cannot work with the V iet­ ta g t A d G ra n ts World News bility at a White House meeting front, it would be n e c e ssa ry to to c a r r y the bomb. nam ese problem effectively until •A R R O W - late in D ecem ber, 1944, with recon sid er the plans and use the S e c re ta ry of War Henry L . Stim - bomb against the N azis. T h ree advertising m ajo rs have been awarded financial gran ts to s t r ip e s at a Glance son and with G ro ves, who a s " I told him that If this should continue their studies h ere. head of the su p e rse cre t Man­ become the decision, we can and D e fin ite ly not f o r a s h r i n k i n g violet . . . but m ade F.W , Swanlund, C o m s t o c k e sp e c ia lly fo r y o u r ki nd o f a g u y . A R R O W C u m hattan P ro je c t, w as In ch arge of w ill do lt ,” the general rem in­ P a rk sen ior, is the fir s t re c ip ­ L a u d e in bold, b ig s tr ip e s is th e sp o rt s hi rt that developing the A-bom b. isc e d . ’ ient of the E , R o ss Gam ble Me­ fits like a d re s s s hi rt. We know y o u 'll like o u r "T h e P resid en t said he w as and gave my r e a s o n s ," he added. m orial Scholarship. T h is fund sele ctio n o f colo r c o m b in a tio n s in red and g r a y or concerned that the Battle of the T h e r e a s o n s w ere these, w as founded by friend s of the red an d black —but choose y o u r own, bol d co m b in a ­ Bulge might upset the tim etable G ro ves said: late Gam ble, form er executive tio n s fro m o u r com plete colo r ra n g e . QA of ending the w ar in Europe and Los Angeles Teens Found G uilty of the Leo Burnett Co. rem arked that m aybe this would F ir s t : the bomb w as expected L O S A N G E L E S V— The defense maintained Adm inistered through the De­ fo rc e us to use the bomb against to be ready b y August, 19 45— Tw elve women ju ro rs, c ry ­ partment of A dvertising under G erm an y,” G ro ves said In an it w as, In fact, dropped in H iro­ the sexual act w as accom ­ H O L D E N R E ID ing as they returned their plished by consent and not the d i r e c t i o n of J o h n W, Interview . shim a on the 6th of that month— C raw ford , chairm an, this schol­ F R A N D O R C E N TER v e r d i c t , T hursday found by fo rc e . The three defen­ The m eeting had been arranged and not e a r lie r . four youths guilty of the dants convicted of rape ad­ arship is awarded to deserving to b rie f Roosevelt before the Second: there w as the danger m ass rape of the teenage mitted they had relations young people interested In a c a ­ Y alta conference. The P resid en t, that the bomb might not go off. daughter of a policem an. with M iss O’ N eal, 19 , but r e e r in the advertising field . E , T . B urrough s, education YAN K EE HOBBY CEN TER G ro ve s re c a lle d , needed to be Though a m echanism In the bomb A fifth defendant w as a c­ said she w as w illing. brought up to date becau se he w as supposed to blow lt to p iec e s, quitted. chairm an of the Detroit A dcraft split his tim e and en ergies be­ If the atom ic reaction did not Club, has announced gran ts for Betty Grable Divorces H a rry James Compa re-Save! tween the w ar and dom estic m at­ take p lace, the general w as con­ Rich ard C , T a y lo r, L ansing sen­ te r s , and w as, th erefo re, usually cerned that the G erm ans, with io r, and John Altoniare J r . , Allen ? at a disadvantage when he met th eir high scien tific standards. L A S VEGAS T — F o rm er M owbray. P a rk senior. rqovle a c tre s s Betty G rable M iss G ra b le . 48t a strik ­ T h e se grants are awarded to H as J r a , n ' » i ^ y \ n i ; c e ing blonde sfn g er-a & tre ss, ^SsstsL V’.limt.eS yoiing.peopre with* A R T S U P P L IE S 0ils’ Wate^Colors, p.ads* hidia I n k ; L in s e e d ;- V a m l s ' i T . .* Thursday from bandleader w as a fa v o rite pinup g irl sch o lastic ability and financial t ia s r y , *» of World War II G .l.’ s. need to com plete their education $1.05 1 6 ) S u rg e ry T o d a y The d ivo rce w as grant­ She and Ja m e s w ere m ar­ In the advertising field. "2,' x zu " L a n v o s P a d s $ 1 . 9 4 Value $ 1 - 6 9 ( c ont i nue d f r o m p a g e 1) ed— in a s e a l e d settle­ rie d In 1943 and th e lrsw a s ' “ ’ T aylor is assistant ad vertis­ 1 4 ” x 1 7 ” Sketch P a d s $ 1 . 3 5 Va l ue ment— by C lark C o u n t y known a s the Ideal Holly­ ing m anager of the State News Ja c k V alenti. " W ill you p lease go b a c k ? " Republican Sen. G eorge D, A i­ ken of Vermont sponsored the Johnson opened h is bu sin ess m easu re, and Johnson said it is D istrict Court Judge John wood m a rria g e . and a member of Alpha Delta Sigm a, p rofessional ad vertising SLO T CA R S - A C C E S S O R IE S - raceways New Agency Is Swinging fra te rn ity . He plans to graduate COX FORD GT $5.77 day by signing legislation to help a sam ple of what the outnumber­ at the end of this term . ru ra l com m unities build water ed GO P should be seeking." our A ltom are fo rm e rly a t t e n d e d and sew erage fa c ilitie s . " I do want both p a rtie s to the U n iversity of Michigan and $7.00 lis t- price “ If we allow our sm all towns be strong, v ir ile , healthy, im ­ A newly created employment te r in 331 Student S e rv ic e s or H enry Ford Community C o llege. LO CA TED IN YAN KEE STA D IU M -351-40701 and v illa g e s to die on the vin e,” aginative, p ositive and a ffirm a ­ agency for locah popular en ter­ ca ll 355-8 28 1, 1:3 0 -5 p.m . Mon­ He plans to graduate from MSU L said the P resid en t, "som eth ing tive. • . ” he said. “ It might in Ju n e. tainment groups has alread y r e ­ day through F rid a y . good and something e sse n tia l to be an exam ple fo r Republicans if ceived requ ests from three uni­ the A m erica that we know and they would just quit trying to v e r s it ie s in Michigan. love is going to die along with recom m it everything and re a lly them .” stand fo r something p o s it iv e ...” T h is is o n e o f Popular entertain ers a re urged to re g is t e r with the new agency, A r r o w ’ s 4 4 9 d iffe r e n t the Popular Entertainm ent S e r v ­ b u tto n -d o w n s p o rt s h ir ts . P u e rto R ica n Q u a rte t H ere ic e , s a y s Jud y Sumner, d irecto r of ASMSU’ s External R elations B e ch o o sy. The strin g quartet of the Uni­ tets by A rria g a , M laskowsky, Com m ittee. O f co u rse , you m ig h t ve ry Beethoven and Schubert. N EW k j j v e rs ity of Puerto R ico w ill p re ­ w ell w a n t th is one. An sent a re c ita l at 4 p.m . Sunday The g r o u p includes J o s e The agency is not re stric te d to combos o r f o l k - s i n g i n g A rro w C um Laude A m e rica n - in the M usic Auditorium. Figu eroa, a violinist who has Follow ing their U niversity ap­ appeared a s soloist in the prin­ groups, she added, but w ill re g ­ m a d e m a d ra s o f 100 % p earance, t h e m usician s w ill leave fo r a four-d ay tour of M ich­ cip al c itie s of Europe and A m er­ ic a ; Henry Hutchinson, fo rm e r violinist In the New O rleans Sym­ is te r any individual or group wishing to perform at public functions either on or off cam ­ PENGUINS ON CAMPUS c o tto n . (C o lo rs bleed a fte r f ir s t w a s h in g .) Has a fu ll igan c itie s. 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P e n g u in s to r e la x w it h . P e n g u in s to r e f e r to . P e n ­ g u i n s t o p r o v i d e - b a c k g r o u n d m a t e r i a l f o r y P A * R K ER Maker of the world $ most wanted pt 6 Michigan State New s, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, O ctober 8, 1965 B U M P . . . State Streak At Stake Saturday A N D D U F F Y N e e d W o lv e r in e W in T o H o ld B ig T e n L e a d B y R IC K PI A N IN State N ew s Sports W riter If the Dave C lark F ive can sing " H e re they com e again, catch them If you c a n ," then the Duffy Daugherty Eleven can certain ly p la y it. The Spartan football squad w ill try again to catch the W olverines of M ichigan by the tall in their annual intrastate collegiate football r iv a lr y Saturday afternoon in Ann A rbor. th e B IG The W olverines hold a big, 3 6 -16 edge over State in the s e r ie s , By R O BERTA YAFIE but the Spartans have m ore going for them in this clash than m ere past la u re ls. State News Sports W r i t e r 1 0 M SI' is 3-0 fo r the season and is on top in the B ig T en . State is rated fourth in the nation, according to LTPI, and is fre sh from a 2 2 - 1 2 victory over powerful Illinois last Saturday. A fter last weekend’ s fourth-period m adness, B ig Ten football M ichigan, on the other hand, stands at 2 - 1 fo r the season, su f­ tomorrow should be a contest of ra p id -fire s c o r in g ~ o r , at le a st, ferin g a humiliating lo ss to G eorgia last weekend. It narrow ly e s ­ ra p id -fire attem pts. caped with victo rie s in its firs t two gam es of the season . The Wol­ P u r d u e , Northwestern and Iowa hit the dust in the final q uarters ve rin es a re rated only 17th in the nation— but th e y 're tough. of their gam es, while Ohio State ju st managed to pull its win out "T h e y have a strong, experienced defense and an offense which has of the fir e with a seconds-rem aining field goal. moved the ball w ell against all their opponents," said Duffy Daugh­ On the whole, the c o n fe re n ce's showing has been fa r from e rty . "W ith a few breaks they very e a sily could have had a two- g o o d . A gainst non-league opponents, m em bers have won 10 , lost Real Hom e m ade Italian touchdown lead at halftime over G eorgia last w e e k ." La s t season, Michigan got those "fe w b re a k s” and defeated 10 and tied three. Purdue w ill be trying to bounce back to the top of the ch arts M SL h ere, 1 7 - 1 0 . a fter having lost its No. 1 na- " The Spartans will go with the sam e lineup it threw against Illi­ tional r a n k i n g when SMU tied n ois. On offense, Jim P ro eb stle and Gene Washington w ill play the things up, 1 4 - 1 4 . The B o ile r - m akers w ill be at Iowa, a game B U T ’S IN F O R E C A S T ends while J e r r y West and Jo e P rzybyck i w ill fill the tackle that looks to be an a e ria l bat­ tle between Purdue’ s Bob G rie s e MANY EXTRA spots. B o ris D im ltroff w ill be cen­ and G ary Snook of the Hawk- D a i l y P r e d i c t s U - M W i n SERVICES tering the ball to quarterback eyes. The league’ s leading p a s s e r A T ITS BEST! AT NO E X T R A Steve Jud ay, who w ill be d ire c t­ ing his two halfbacks, Dwight L e e last season, Snook has yet to com­ By LLOYD G R A F F and a ferocio u s blocker without be handled m ainly by sophomore CHARGE and Clinton Jo n e s, and fullback plete a p ass fo r a sc o re in this campaign. L a s t week, W isconsin Acting S p o r t s E di t o r it. But, if there is a key man on Dick Vldm er who has yet to have a good gam e. Vldm er is Eddie Cotton. Michigan Daily eked out a victo ry over the Hawks, the M ichigan team , it 's junior a flash y ballhandler and a canny The defensive unit w ill be com­ M ichigan is a team in search halfback Jim D etw iler. p rise d of: ends Bubba Smith and 16-13. If not speedy runner. He has fine Open Til 2 AM Daily G rle s e ’ s percentage com ple­ of a je ll. Those who saw D etw iler in p re ­ poise under p re ss u re , but his Bob Viney; tackles Buddy Owens Picked by many to crush the season p ra ctic e predicted he’ d and Don B lero w lcz; guard Harold tion stands at .767 with 46 of p assin g thus fa r has left som e­ his 60 attem pts having paid off. re st of the B ig Ten like fra g ile be one of the great runners in Til 4 AM Fri & Sat L u c a s; lin ebackers Ron Goovert thing to be d esired . Th is m akes him top in the B ig peanut s h e lls, the W olverines college f o o t b a l l . At six-foo t, M ichigan Is not a p assin g team . and C h arles Thornh ill; r o v e r- have yet to se e the expected th ree-inch, 235 pounds, he could back G eorge W ebster; halfbacks Ten. The form ula Is to sm ack up the crunch of th eir running gam e. dash the hundred ju st under 10 m iddle and s w e e p around the J e r r y Jo n es and Don Jap ln g a; Wisconsin s h o u l d have its M ichigan eeked by two p a tsie s, flat. ends. Bump Elliott Isn’ t quite and safety J e s s P h illip s. hands m ore than full when the B ad gers tangle with N ebraska, North C aro lin a and C alifo rn ia, But the injury hex has set him a s sc ared of p assin g a s Woody M ich igan's right halfback C a rl but got zonked by an ascending back. A gainst North C arolina his Ward leads h is squad in rush­ ranked No. 1 in the w ire s e r ­ H ayes, but M i c h i g a n ra re ly G eorgia team la st week, 15 - 7 . knee sim ply gave out. D etw iler’ s throws m ore than a dozen a e r ia ls ing, averagin g 4.6 y a rd s fo r 36 vice p o lls. The H uskers a re 17 - To beat M ichigan State, the Wol­ knee c a rtila g e is loose, a chronic a gam e. point fa v o rite s, a fter galloping C L E A N E R AND c a r r ie s . Q uarterback Dick Vid- m er leads his team in p assin g , over Iowa State last week, 44- ve rin es w ill have to find a team problem . He sat out th eC al gam e, out of a m ass of talent— a team but looked ready against G eo rgia. When Vldm er, or h is rep lace­ SHIRT LAUNDRY with 16 com pletions in 32 at­ 0 fo r th eir third straight win. Northwestern, still trying to that has yet to show Itself. The M ichigan coaches maintain ment W ally G abler do decide to throw, the p a s s e s gen erally a re I ta lia r N aíl g e tempts for 2 17 yard s and a|quch - Coach Bump E llio tt has a b ili­ that the Toledo fla sh is alm ost down. forget the whalloping they r e ­ aim ed at eith er split end Ja c k i Kivr. 1 1 ) 1 - 153“ ty— tons of it— on this squad. 100 p er cent. Anybody with eyes C lancy or tlght-end Steve Smith. Ja c k C lancy is U-M ’ s top r e ­ ceived at the hands of Notre ii snuifM.i S er vi c e s B ill Y e arb y is a su re A ll-A m e r­ would d isa g re e . The bandages The experts talk about Bob IV 2-2100 Dame la st week, 38-7, w ill w el­ 1101 E. M ich. Ave c e iv e r with 15 catches fo r 2 19 come Oregon State of Evanston ican, b arrin g in ju rie s, at tackle. swathed around his battered right H adrlck and Gene Washington y a rd s and a TD. The 230-pounder could sidetrack knee don’ t bode w ell fo r the M aize in an even ly-rated contest. a s the c la s s of the conference a train and p o s s e s s e s the speed and Blue. at end, but by D ecem ber, one Ohio State gets the nod over to run and catch it. A ll team s At f u l l b a c k , M i c h i g a n has Ja c k Clancy w ill be on the lis t, Illin ois. The lllin l a re s till look­ have run away from Y e arb y this spunky little Dave F is h e r who ing for th eir f ir s t conferencew in season , but he’ s still notched too. C lancy, a converted quar­ looks like a moving boulderwhen terback and halfback, has downy a fter losin g to Michigan State, his sh are of tack les. he runs. Built low to the ground, 2 2 - 12 . soft h|nds and a ll the m oves of C a rl Ward, at halfback, is one the fiv e -fo o t, n i n e - i n c h 220- a good running back. He’ s snared Rounding out the slate a re In­ of the strongest and fastest fiv e - pounder is com ing into his own 15 p a s s e s in three gam es fo r diana and M innesota, playing in foot, nine-inch men in football. a s a human battering ram . 2 19 ya rd s and two touchdowns. Gopher te rrito ry . He’ s a w h irlaw ay with the b a l l # Michigan quarterbacking w ill L a st Saturday against G eorgia rr R ■ he made a m ove that Raymond B e r r y would have envied as he ' V V . . L . \ f ..» ¿ L Igan’ s only TD. If one»can point to any p a r­ ticu lar thing which has blunted M ichigan this season , besid es the In jury to D etw iler, it would c e r ­ tainly be fum bles. The W olver­ ines have dropped the pigskin 13 tim es In three gam es, losin g the ball on 1 1 occasio n s. T h eb u tter- fln g er com plex has co st M ichi­ gan d e a rly in e ve ry gam e. Perh aps the W olverines w ill fin a lly put everything together this weekend before 10 1,0 0 0 fans in the M ichigan Stadium, but the od d s-m akers w illsh o w M ich - igan an underdog. And by what I’ ve seen in three unexhileratlng ; . \ v . v. gam es, I?d have to a g re e with them. N ev erth e less, the naive hope of an Intrepid M ichigan fan te lls me the W olverines a re going to shed their leth argy and stomp the Green and White Into the tu rf. m m m IS S « — T H E M IC H IG A N S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y W a n t to b e a b ig h e ro ? GRADUATION T h e n to o k fo r b ig c h a lle n g e s ! J u s t c a ll K im RING NOW A V A I L A B L E - “ C o n f id e n t C k a r lie ” A DIAMOND IN L I E U O F A S TO N E . HE’S WEARING “ORLON” 1-worsted wool Come to General Electric,where the young men are important men. Haggar Slacks in a new hopsacking weave. 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October 8, 1965 / Twins HHters Rough Up K oufax, Dodgers 5-1 ■THE W O R LD SERIES- J im K aat • H o t M in n e s o ta n s G o TWÎNS: TOPKAATS H a n d c u ffs T w o - U p In S e r ie s W o r ld S t r i e s , Second G am e: M INNEAPOLIS (UPI)— The suddenly mighty M innesota Tw ins beat L o s A n g e le s (N ) 0 0 0 000 1 0 0 — 1 7 3 golden-arm ed Sandy Koufax, b a seb a ll’ s p re m ie r p itch er, and bowled D o d g e rs over the stumbling, fumbling L o s Angeles D odgers, 5 - 1 , Thursday M in n e s o ta (A ) 000 002 ) 2 x — 5 9 0 fo r their second straight World S e rie s trim ph. K o u f a x , P e r r a n o s k i 7, M i l l e r 8 , and M INNEAPOLIS (UP1)— A f t e r Rangy', raw-boned Jim Kaat, a six -fo o t-fo u r, 2 6 -y e a r-o ld left­ R o se b o ro * K aat and B a tte y . beating the " b e s t southpaw I hander set down the Dodgers on seven scattered sin gles In out- L P - K o u fa x . e ver s a w, ’ ’ M anager Sam M ele duelling the mighty Koufax In a contest w here the usually su re­ of Minnesota declared he would fingered Dodgers em b arrassed th em selves by com m itting three " lo v e to go fo r a World S e rie s e rro rs. sw e e p ." "San d y Koufax is better than Zoilo V e rs a lle s , the chunky little hero of M innesota’ s opening 8-2 victory, had an important hand in this gam e’ s outcome, too, It’s G re a t For A D ate! any pitcher we saw in the A m er­ by scoring the f i rst run of the contest and la te r contributing a trip le. . L an es A vailable F r i., Sat. & Sun. ican L e a g u e ," he said a fter his Husky Harmon K lllebrew , who chipped In with two of the Tw ins’ Twins drove Koufax to c o v er nine hits on this damp, o v ercast day and left field e r Bob A llison, ^ •4 0 Lanes • Lounge and grabbed a 5 - 1 victo ry for who turned In the defensive gem of the S e rie s in the fifth inning, a 2 -0 lead in the s e r ie s . also w ere key men for the onrushing A m erican L eague cham pions. • B illia rd s «Snack Bar " Y e s , he’ s the best southpaw J IM K A A T Eut in the final a n a lysis, the Dodgers actually beat them selves w e’ ve ever faced, and we w ere as they firs t muffed a glorious opportunity to tie the sc o re in the Open E very Day at 9 A.M. fortunate to beat him, but w e’ ve fo r it. It w as a ball curving away seventh and then helped their own downfall furth er by loose handling been playing that way all y e a r .’ ’ from him . If he didn’ t get it, of the ball in the bottom of the seventh and the eighth. HARMON K I L L E B R E W BOB A L L IS O N M ele, along with the other they could have had a ra lly going Kaat, an 18 -g am e winner fo r th eT w in sd urln gth e re g u la r season, victoriou s T w in s, believed that with men on second and th ird ," struck out only three men, but one of them, pinch-hitter Don D ry s- H O L ID A Y LA N ES ‘Sportlight9On Football Bob A llison ’ s phenomenal catch said M ele. dale, proved to be the key to the outcome. of a sinking lin er hit down the " T h a t ’ s what saved the g a m e ," A fter the Dodgers had strung together sin gles by Ron F a ir ly , left field line by Jim L e fe b v re he said . " 1 didn’ t think he had Jim L e fe b v re and John Roseboro to cut the T w in s’ lead to 2 - 1 J u s t No rth o f F ra n d o r Phone 4 8 7 »3731 might have been the turning point a c h a n c e ," said winning pitcher in the seventh, D rysdale, the losing pitcher in Wednesday’ s opener, While everyon e’ s attention Is focused on what’ s happening at Jim Kaat. of the gam e. but the D odgers’ leading hitter during the y e a r with a .300 ave ra g e , Ann A rbo r this weekend, Spartan Sportlight w ill get into the act " I 'd have been out of there The drive cam e before either w as sent up to swing for Koufax with runners on second and third with 30 te le vise d minutes on MSU and Michigan football. without the catch, and 1 w as team had a run and when the and one out. Starting at 7:30 tonight, W M SB-TV Channel 10 w ill offer high­ Dodgers had Ron F a ir ly on fir s t hoping It would go fo u l." Kaat struck out D rysd ale on three pitches and then re tire d M aury BOB DYLAN lights of past gam es along with Interview s and a preview of the A llison apparently w as the only and none out. W ills to stop the Dodger threat. W olverines squad. " I didn’ t think he had a chance person In the park who thought The Twins broke open a s c o r e le s s tie with two runs in the sixth. he could get it. Kaat and Koufax w ere on exactly even term s until that point. “ 1 got a good jump on the ball Each had allowed only three sin gles. DITTRICH COUNTS ON despite the wet g r a s s ,” he said. " I figured 1 had a chance at it the second it w as hit.” With the crowd entreating him to get on somehow, V e rs a lle s obliged by slashing a s c re a m e r straight at Jim G illia m ’ s shoe- tops. The 3 7 -y e a r-o ld [Dodger third basem an bent down quickly ‘HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED” " I t w as sinking away from m e, but the ball skidded up his left arm and skipped over his head into but I managed to get It in the shallow left field . B a d g e r s N e x t F o r H a r r ie r s web of my glove. I don’ t know how fa r 1 went in the a ir fo r it, The speedy V e rsa lle s slid into second and G illiam w as charged with a tw o-base e r r o r , Rookie Jo e N ossek s a c r ific e d , moving but it w as a backhand catch .” V e rs a lle s over to third from w here he sco red the fir s t run of B y JOE M I T C H Coach F ran Dittrich and his form ance s im ila r to the one he Kaat declared the gam e was the gam e moments later when Tony O liva, the A m erican League’ s S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r G reen and White h a rrie rs a re had against Indiana la st w eek. "stre n g th against stren g th ." batting champ, lined a 2-2 pitch to left fo r an opposite field double. It w ill be alm ost like fighting unsure as to what they can ex­ In h is firs t v a rsity appearance M O N A U H A L " I 'm a low fast ball pitcher, It was O liva’ s f ir s t s e r ie s hit. in a blind a lle y fo r the Spartan pect from the B ad g e rs. A ccord­ since m issin g a y e a r due to a and they’ re low fast ball hit­ O liva’ s blow sent the p artisa n c ro w d in to a n u p ro a r and the tumult c r o s s - country team Saturday ing to its annual c ro ss-co u n try leg operation, Sharkey captured t e r s ,” he said . " 1 never look­ grew even louder when K lllebrew picked on Koufax’ s f ir s t pitch when It ventures to W isconsin handbook, W isconsin ra tes them­ individual honors with a tim e of WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS! ed at the scouting rep orts and and rocked it into left field fo r another ru n -sco rin g sin gle. In sea rch of its second conse­ s e lv e s as a non-contender fo r the 21: 38: 1. I didn't use the book on them. Earl Battey also connected for a firs t pitch sin gle, moving K ille - cutive victo ry. B ig Ten title — a fa ir team with D ittrich w ill go with the sam e " I f you try to be too cute, you brew to second. Koufax made A llison his ninth strikeout victim a shortage of fron t-lin e runners. line-up he employed against In­ get y o u rse lf In trouble. S trik e s and got Don M incher on an infield ro lle r but the dam age had been But, as a result of last week’ s diana. Seven men a re running, a re the name of the g a m e ." p erfo rm an ce against conference including sen ior Paul Bryan who Z olio V e rs a lle s , again a sp a rk ­ done. D IS C Ron P erran o sk i, the D odgers’ ace r e lie v e r, caifie in for the se ­ R u g g e r s champion M innesota, Wisconsin failed to enter the season open­ plug fo r the w inners, said he cond straight day in the bottom of the seventh and fo r the second has left a big blank in the minds e r. tried to cau se a wild pitch, to straight tim e he looked rather ordinary* of e v e ry B ig Ten coach. The Dittrich hopes Keith Coates can enable him to sc o re , when on S H O P im prove on his sixth p lace fin­ V e rsa lle s tagged him fo r his third hit of the s e r ie s , a two- B ad gers gave e ve ry indication F a c e 'M ’ that it could be the darkhorse ish of la st w eek. C oates, a fine b ase a fter his seventh inning out triple, and the hustling little Minnesota shortstop, so unnerved trip le . P erran o ski by constantly dashing off th ^ d , that the Dodger left­ 325 E . G r a n d R ive r of this y e a r ’ s conference ra c e , m iddle-distancem an, has yet to Sticking with their a d v a n c e hander wild-pitched V e rsa lle s home. despite losin g to Minnesota in a dem onstrate he can m easu re up plans, the m an agers of the Minne­ Minnesota added two m ore off P erran o ski in the eighth on A lli­ F o r C u p c lo se m eet, 2 3 -3 8 . a s a long-distance runner. Ditt­ sota Tw ins and the L o s Ange­ son’ s double, two w alks, a balk and K aat’ s two-run single. The Spartans a re taking no rich fe e ls he has the potential With one victo ry alread y under chances with th eir opponent Sat­ to be a top-flight runner. le s Dodgers named C am ilio P a s ­ Alston said A lliso n 's b rillian t back-hatid catch of L e fe b v re ’ s . O P E N E V E N IN G S t h e i r , b e lts, C o a c h N eville cual and Claude Osteen Thursday sinkllig lin er in the fifth with one on was the turning point. urday as D ittrich w ill send his " H e ’ s got to come through fo r .uuuiii iih r h il si si mnrin nrnrt* ' i Doherty’ s rugby team w ill travel a s th eir p itch ers fo r the third I he s e r ie s now m oves to L o s Angeles fo r the third gam e Satur­ best runners against their un- u s ," said A ssistan t Coach Jim to Anr . A r,bar Sarur-dav ¿on. gam e of the World S e rie s in L os day but the e will lie an off-day fi rst F r n i ^ . t he Dodgers looked V í , <».v. -.».A* *» . . 't * . -l e- — f l| Í St'eeby Cup battle. Trie gam e w ill A ngeles on aarurW y. > ’ dfc f t ftvey could Iuse it. ' ________ A ll week Dítrích h'aá had 'his even be T r c o n t e n d ^ fo r this begin at 4 p .m . Jfepr.-v.’x . f e w tk rv v frk J i ' e s t f t ’í y e a r ’s conference t itle ." The T h e "SteeDy "Cop 'c\srite3i~ia '»L - ' * / »* _ r< V d r ills . He has placed special Posing the biggest threat to annual a ffa ir , and the W olverines em phasis on bunching the squad Sharkey and Co. w ill be the Bad­ E N G A G E -A B L E S a r e the cu rren t cup holders fo l­ c lo s e r together in ord er that gers* B ru ce F r a s e r and Captain lowing la st season’ s triumph over m ore of his runners w ill finish Jim W inert. Both finished among State. the top five against M innesota. go fo r among the top five p laces. Doherty r e m e m b e r s that. D ittrich is hoping that Junior L a s t y e a r State was victorious "T h e y Just nipped qa last y e a r ," Dick Sharkey w ill turn in a p e r - o ver W isconsin, 2 2 -3 7 , T C e Q p s a l e e 1 he sa id . " B u t w e’H give them a run fo r the gam e this y e a r ," The ru g g e rs won th eir season opener Saturday against Wind­ so r, 12 - 3 , led by w inger V e r n Em berts a n d c a p t a i n J o h n In tr a m u r a l N ew s Thurm ond, who scored touch­ downs fo r the Spartans. ie F ie ld 1 T im e F ie ld 3 R o ger P a rfltt a n d W i l l i a m B ran d y-B rin k ley 4:45 Em perors-Em pow erm ent A ntell also got In on the scorin g C avalier-C am b rid ge 5:30 Wimbledon-Windsor with three penalty shots (the F e n r ir - F ecundity 6 :15 C a so p o lls-C a ra v ille sam e a s football p lace k icks). F e lch -F e llo w 7:00 Fenw ick-Fenlon Doherty w asn’ t sa tisfie d with Cach et-C asino 7:4 5 Caribbean-Cam eron G ra d u a tio n w a s o n ly th e b e g in n in g ft Pi it r« ftnm SIoo. to 92500 Ring* Inlargrtl to Show Hrjui* of Detail. f tailr Nljik Rrg Saturday’ s showing how ever, and A bracabra-Abundantia 8:30 Abelard-Abadden w ill m ake som e adjustm ents fo r Brutu s-D ueces 9 :1 5 A borlgin es-A bel o f Jim B ro w n ’s e d u c a tio n CA M EIO T the M ichigan gam e. ie F ie ld 2 e F ie ld 4 E a c h K e e p s a k e s e t tin g is " I ’ m m aking a few changes, C arleton-C ach e Em inence-Em pyrean a m asterpiece o f design, re ­ m ostly to add som e weight to our forw ard lin e ," he s a y s . W indjam m er-W inchester Wilding-Wi vern Wight-Wlsdom F e rn -F e n c llin f U L a » “ fle c tin g the fu ll b rillian ce W ildcats-W inshire and b eau ty o f the center d ia­ The gam e w ill start a fte r the Abode-Abdication mond . . . a perfect gem of ' football contest Saturday. E M U -E m bers E m b assy -E m e ra ld ' » f l a w l e s s c l a r i t y , fine c o lo r a n d m e tic u lo u s m o d e r n cut. T h e n a m e , K e e p s a k e , in t h e r i n g a n d on th e t a g is y o u r a s ­ su ra n ce of fin e q u ality. Y o u r ve ry personal K eepsake is n o w a t y o u r K e e p s a k e J e w e l e r ’s s t o r e . F i n d h i m in the y e llo w p a g e s u n d er “ Jew elers." B e ca u se he jo in e d W este rn E le c tric Jim Brown. Northwestern University, '62, came This training, together with formal college with Western Electric because he had heard about engineering studies, has given Jim the ability to the Company's concern for the continued develop develop his talents to the fullest extent. His present ment of its engineers after college graduation. ■ responsibilities include the solution of engineer­ Jim has his degree in industrial engineering and ing problems in the manufacture of moly-permal- is continuing to learn and grow in professional loy core rings, a component used to improve the stature through Western Electric's Graduate Engi quality of voice transmission. neering Training Program. The objectives and edu­ If you set the highest standards for yourself, cational philosophy of this Program are In the best enjoy a challenge, and have the qualificat.ons r of academic traditions, designed for both experi we re looking for — we want to talk to you! Oppor­ enced and new engineers tunities exist now for electrical, mechanical and industrial engineers, and for physical science, lib­ H OW T O P L A N Y O U R E N G A G E M E N T A N D W E D D IN G Like other Western Electric engineers, Jim eral arts and business majors. For more informa­ , P le o s e s e n d n e w 2 0 - p a g e b o o k le t , “ H o w T o P la n Y o u r E n g a g e m e n t started out in this Program with a six-week course I a n d W e d d in g “ a n d n e w 1 2 - p a g e f u l l c o lo r f o ld e r , b o t h f o r o n ly 2 5 ^ . to help in the transition frorrt the classroom to tion, get your copy of the Western Electric Career yM so, s e n d s p e c ia l o f f e r o f b e a u t if u l 4 4 - p a g e B r id e ’ s B o o k . industry. Since then, Jim Brown has continued to Opportunities booklet from your Placement Officer. take courses that will help him keep up with the And be sure to arrange for an interview when the j N om e, ________________________ ___— — —--------------------------------------------- newest engineering techniques in communications. Bell System recruiting team visits your campus. Address— W e s te rn * E le c t r ic MANUFACTURING \ N D S U P P L Y UNI T OF THE B ELL S Y S T E M _S ta te _ -Z .p _ City_ AN EQ'JAt OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Prim i ua ■man ufa rturmg !c at ions < Operating r?' ame citu»' 16 oth hroughout the U.Í KEEPSAKE D IA M O N D R IN G S , SYRA C U SE, N EW YO RK 13202 S o r r y - N o L a y a w a y s D u r i n g T h i s E ve n , Nt»wYork 0*1 Ertjir eer ng Research Center, Princetc -T«?!etv0P Corp . k. Ark.-G o 8 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing. Michigan Friday. October 8, 1965 M SU International Film Series JA N ES TAKES O V ER G O A L Soccermen EyeWin presents D rive-In T h e a tre “ H U G E S P E C T A C U L A R D R A M A ... South Cedar of Jolly Road TU 2 247*? S T I R R I N G ! T H E P IC T U R E IS . « c m » ....... M A TH ING O F B E A U T Y !” FRI. SAT. SUN. (3) HITS . “A SOLENOID COUPLE OF -Z u n n r Cu. HOURS ENTERTAINMENT!" HI T NO, ( 1 ) O N C E A T 7 P . M . — Gilbert, Daily Aflrro' B y B OB HORNING they will be strung again. Center F u lle r at inside left and Hens at want to win. They tied u s, 3 - 3 , S t a t e Ne w s S p o r t s W r i t e r forw ard Um it K esim , inside left inside righ t. Hens responded with last y e a r and w ill be out to g e tu s Jntmr Lewis George Ja n e s , a tw o-tim e Al l — Ch r i s D avis and outstanding de- C> A m erican forw ard, will be in goal fensem an Rud M cG ary have led two go a ls. Kenney said he will this y e a r .” AnRAMILY stay with the sam e line-up Satur­ T he rem ainder of S ta te 's lin e­ S E V E N TIM ES NUTTIER Saturday against Indiana U n iv er­ Indiana to v icto rie s in their firs t up w ill include: Tom B e llo li and day. sity as the Spartan so ccer team three gam es this y e a r. Guy Busch also scored a goal, R uschein ski, fullbacks; T e r r y JEWELS trie s for its fourth win of the M cG arry attended the sam e h is eighth of the y e a r. B id iak, Nick Krat and Turgud ye ar. high school as State sophomore Indiana w ill be S ta te 's third foe Enuston, halfbacks; G ary Ja n e s was last y e a r’ s leading Pete Hens a n d s e n i o r J o h n in league play and Kenney said, M cB rad y at outside right; and •I R03UCTH3H, s c o re r with 15 goals and five a s ­ M cLan e—Greenwich High School “ We w ill have to be read y if we Busch at center forw ard. s is t* . He sustained a m uscle in G reenw ich, Conn. The team hem orrhage before the f i rst game was 1962 national high school soc­ StBASrwn Caboi MISS DONNA BUITfRWOflFH so he didn't s t a r t the second c e r champion, ►aflgc« mi « - i* > JEWtlWflS mi S’LL RCHMOHQ game. H owever, he was put in at Spartan coach Gene Kenney goal during the third quarter of said the team cam e out of Wed­ D u ffy , S ta te S i ; HIT NOT (2) IN C O L O R - A T 9 P . M . the gam e when Denison scored nesday’ s 7-1 victo ry over Calvin P A U L N E W M A N4 three quick goal s to tle th e g a m e . without a n y serio u s in ju rie s. Ja n e s ' leg was still bruised Ntanny R uscheinski, junior full­ B u m p , M ic h ig a n N o G E R A L D IN E P A G E but he didn't allow a goal, and back, was kicked in the back of scored the winning goal on a pen­ the leg and was lim ping, but B y L A R R Y MOGG •terrinfl alty kick. In goal Wednesday, he should he ready by Saturday aft­ ^ liE E ^ p JACK HAWKINS • ORSON WELLES • HOWARD ST JOHN • VITTORIO DE SICA • »t»0«wC "Q EDMUN D PURO O M • PASCALE AUDRET was unscored upon in the three e r taking whirlpool treatm ents. periods he played. A new f orward line was tried State News Sports Editor State hasn’ t lost this y e a r but against Cal vi n and Kenney was Notre D a m e o v e rA rm y — Paul D ietzel’ sC a d ets are tough and w e ll- o fV o U IM MICHEL LE ROYER ■D>r«et«d byJim Ortwil« ■Distributed by Mjco FilmCofp TEN N ESSEE will face its toughest opponent in p leased with.the re s u lts . He put disciplined and should give the Fightirtg Irish ? sc a re or two. The CINEM ASCO PI MITAOCOLOi Tonight: Friday, October 8th Indiana. The H oosiers have m ost sophom ore Rich Nelke at outside gam e is being played in Shea Stadium, home of the New Y ork M ets; Fairchild Theatre 7&9p.™. WILLIAMS of la st y e a r 's team returning so left, sen ior A ll-A m erican Payton but don’ t look for any laughs. Irish to triumph in a tough stru ggle. HI T NO. (3) IN C O L O R A T IM P P. M. Mi ami (F la .) over L SU —The T ig e r s are a re a l e o -e e t-’ em team , Adm ission; 50C SAMUEL BRONSTON but they were had by. F lo rid a last week. M ore of the sam e is in sto re for LSU this week. Miami quarterback Bob B iletnikoff is said to be just as good as G eorge M ira. Now Thru Thurs.: M IC H I G A N F lo rid a over M ississip p i— F ir s t it was Al abama, now F lo rid a , Children (Under 12) 50^ ' T H C A T It I next it w ill be the graveyard for Johnny Vaught’ s R eb els. F lo rid a , A ll Perform an ces .’.o*►4®a 3»OS keyed by an e a r ly season setback, should knock the stuffins’ out of Ole M iss. A l l th e t h r i l l s a n d e x c ite m e n t Purdue over Iowa— B etter fasten your seat belts for this une, o f a g re a t because it’ s liable to be tw o-sided air battle. Still you’ d have to be schnook not to bet on G rie se and the B o ile rm a k e rs to ut-tuss fr o n tie r Snook and Iowa. a d v e n tu re ! MICHIGAN 5TA TE over Michigan— I love you Spartans! Oh, y e s 1 do. I love you Spartans! OH, P L E A SE B E T R E E . T he Y oung M an in th e K now Illin o is over Ohio State— I hate the B u ck eyes almost as much raw DM •! pa0A MOUNT S V know s ‘‘D ac ro n ’’ as salam i on ry e , ugh. P ete Elliott w ill have his boys prim ed fo r an d “ O rio n ” . I at.(»U *— non HENRYHATHAWAY DIMITRITIOMKIN a com eback, after la st week’ s lo ss to State. E e sid e s, I’ m not a NOLAN CONTE SMITH BENHECHT,JULIANHALEVY&JAMESEDWARDGRANT C o u n ts o n slim -c u t Woody H ayes lik er, eith er. 1PHILIPrOROANi NCHOLASRAT MICHAELWASZYHSW SAMUELBRONSTON TEÓÌNIRAMÀ* s la c k s o f 5 0 'Jt D a c r o n * p o ly e ste r , 5 0 ^ O rion * M innesota over Indiana—T h is one will be l ike taking candy from [| S T A R T S W E D F O R (7 ) B I G D A Y S acrylic to fight w rin k le s a baby. Indiana will be w ailing after the Gophers gobble up the hold a c r e a s e th r o u g h H o o siers. JAMES S T E W A R T IN lots of hard w ear. In a “ SHENANDOAH” F eatu re th e b e st c o lo r s at fine T e x a s over Oklahoma—Th ey say everything grow s big down there sto r e s e v e r y w h e r e . WaltDisney shown in T e x a s , and if you don't believe it ask the Sooners after the IN C O L O R 1:3 5 - 3 :3 5 * D u P o n t s r e g is te r e d tr a d e m a r k Longhorns gallop over them. T e x a s ju st warm ing up for next week' s 5 :3 5 - 7 :3 5 showdown with neighbor A rk an sas. presents 9:40 P.M . DOROTHY FESS Stanford o ver O regon—Shucks, the Indians al ways get beat in those D R I V E - I N Better Things for Better Livin, shoot-’ em -ups on T V . Revenge of Geronim o. Stanfor.1 to de-web McGUIRE and PARKER . . through Chemistry Send-Off Set €•91 VWBAVtfl the Webfopts. 372* ! MMm S o m h w M t o f L a n s i n g o n MR-78 co-starringir» FRI. SAT. SUN. i3) HITS H J T . N p . / n S HOWN O N C E A T 7 P . M . t o i T E C H N IC O L O R * TONIGHT! T hru Tues-3-H ITS Students a re invited to a Team Send-off at 1 p.m . today in front !?*-!® SS0!!<■..iK 8L W V -ifftvnck-TOUUVKICK•trfifluCQRCORAN■8 EVERLYW A S H » CHUCK CONNORS of Kellogg C enter. * ——,-fRtOGinsom—w 1 1 » » u - . . . ■* . ' - m r—.y. . Á »■ EXCLUSIVE FIRS I kx / iV S hc/ y^SG,, T h p Y JSJ' fjw x h a il team w ill eat * ROBERT STEVES . N- fi» t 8'JIM y STADtttnbulion Co, • C- ’■'•Mg-F'tAneirmtr. m m ..liipph. at K ellogg Center t h e n THE RENEGADES A F D THE R E D S K IN S ! Looktothename EAST LANSIMO ON’ U.5.1« ' AU U V l S ONLY ADM. $1.25 board the bus fo r Ann A rbo r. The WALT DISNEY ADDED DISNEY S U B JE C T S : Spartan ch ee rle a d e rs w ill be on torthetmest m " FREEWAY "L IT T L E hand to spur the team on to v ic ­ familyentertainment PH O BIA " HIAWATHA” tory. TWOMENl **We a r e in h o p e s D u f f y O ct. 15: F R A N K S IN A T R A “ M A R R IA G E ON T H E ROCKS’ Daugherty w ill sp eak,” T e r r y Poplaw skl, chairm an of C o -o rd i­ Pro gram Inform ation 3 3 2 -5 8 17 nated Events of Spartan Helots, T H E B E S T IN F O R E I G N F I L M S ONE MOTE said . BARNES FLORAL täWc From 7:00 P . M . T h e a t r e 332-2 8 1 4 D u Kil 2 15 WE T E L E G R A P H FLOWERS W O R L D WI D E ANN ED 2-0871 JAMESPHILBROOK NANCYKOVACK DUANEEDDYGUYMITCHELL M H K - ; :. -vài -v ‘ es release m m m m m m "Y O D CA N ’T A FFO R D TO m Ä HI T NO. (2) S HOWN O N C E A T 8 :4 0 M IS S IT !” — New Yorker M agazine T h e y S a id It C o u ld N F o t i l m B e d e ' " W IL L EN D URE IN "A P ER M A N EN T LIB R A R IESl FEMALE O F CIN EM A A R T !'f- Po N.Y. I0M " A S T R IK IN G FILM AND J IM X A V I E R Ch E JONES!' of the ’62 Bethlehem A DARIN G O N E!" "Loop” Course is an engineer at our Sparrows Point. Md. plant—biggest in the world. 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We W ill Have E le c tric -ln -T h e IK M M M U r B E T H LE H E M C ar H e a te rs-F o r Your C o m fo rt [ E n try Blanks Given Free At Box O ffice ] STEEL ieth J hem SffEt OPEN A L L YEAR NOW Next - “ THE GUNS OF AUGUST” Open Year Round E le c tric Heaters Soon M ichigan £Jp ’ ^ c r t0 * J !L Friday. October 8, 1965 9 NIXON LOOKS AHEAD ALLNEWDOUBLEFEATURETREAT! NEVER B E F O R E S HOWN ANYWHERE1 ~ r- ALL LIV E . . . N O T C A R T O N S ' Michigan Noted A s 'Key State' D E T R O IT -F o rm er V ice P r e s ­ Nixon was asked h is opinion ernor of New Je r s e v . statem ent of General Dwight D# ident R ichard N’lxon said T h u rs­ of G ov. G eorge Romney, men­ Nixon declined to d isc u ss his Eisenhow er that som e o f P r e s i­ day he re g a rd s Michigan as a cru ­ tioned a s a p o ssib le GOP p r e s ­ own plans for the presidential dent Johnson’ s dom estic p o lic ie s c ia l state in the 1956 co n g re s­ idential candidate In 1968. election ye ar of 1968, “ My ta r­ w ere “ a little n u ts/’ sional elections. Nixon said he has " a v e ry get is 1966,” he said . " I will Nixon, who speaks tonight at " I t Is a c ritic a l state from high re g a rd ” fo r Romney and campaign on behalf of GOP can­ Ja c k so n , M ich., said he was in the standpoint of the h o u se ," co n sid e rs him "o n e of the m ajor didates in a re a s where I can do M ichigan to urge united Repub­ Nixon said at a news conference le ad e rs of the Republican p a rty .” the m ost good...som e 60-70 key lican action on re -e le c tin g , was preceding a p rivate " b u s in e s s ­ Asked If a governor might p os­ House d is tr ic ts ." against repeal o f Section 14B BOTH IN men’ s luncheon" with Republi­ s e s s enough knowledge of foreign On Viet Nam, N ix o n said an "rig h t-to -w o rk law” o f the T aft can s. " F o u r house seats were af tai rs to make the jump from e a rly end to the war there " i s H artley A ct.7 — S A T . A N D S U N . lost In 1964...and we a re going to state house to the White House, not in the c a rd s. It m ay be as " T h e right of each state to attempt to re sto re som e balance Nixon said: long as two y e a r s aw ay#” He make a determination on righ t- C A M P U S : Sat. at 11:0 0 AM & 1:00 PM in the H ou se." " A governor can acquire i t . " s a i d a negotiated settlem ent to-w ork l aws should not be im­ Sunday at 1:00 PM Only Asked about mounting c r it i­ p a ir e d ," he s a i d . " I b elieve - T H E A T R E - , He said he regarded Woodrow whereby t h e com m unists r e ­ cism from national Republican Wilson as a “ great P re s id e n t" ceived concessions would be d is­ 14B should be re ta in e d ." le ad ers on the John B irc h So­ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * who did a " superb Job in fo r­ astrous and would "b rin g peace cie ty , Nixon said he w as glad to eign a ffa irs...u n til he had his now and a bigger war la te r .” * THE FAIRCHILD THEATRE BOX OFFICE see that Republicans were com ­ * ing around to the position that he il l n e s s ." Wilson served as gov­ Nixon said he agreed with a * OPENS 12:30-5:00 MON.-FRI.OCT. 11,1965' has held for se v e ra l y e a r s . He * * INDIV. ADM.S2.00 CURTAIN TIME 8:00 said he refused to support any candidate in C alifo rn ia who was * October 11, 13, 18, 20, and 22nd. * m em ber of the right-w ing o r­ S e e Y o u L a t e r * f ro h D A D ganization. * R e fe rrin g to "o th e r outside P I O N E E R S P I R I T ( S ) - - " C o r a l G a b l e s - - T h e Ori gi nal o rga n iz a tio n s," Nixon said he felt Republicans should support the p arty firs t and then " i f there E l e v a t o The \1SU department of e le ­ r . . . * * * IS BACK! A Coffee House — M o r e sa fe ty : What if a c a b le * 3000 ' 2 E a st K ala m azoo ' ; , PO O FD A D M m am m a’s h u n g L a n d G r a n t T a v e r n " i s wh a t ne w b u m p e r - s t i c k e r s , is anything left over, support yo u m th e d i s p l a y e d b y p e r s o n n e l m a n a g e r Di c k T a b e r , r e a d . worthwhile f r i n g e organiza­ v a to rs and s ta ir c a s e s re p o rts b r e a k s w h ile Y O U ’RE on an e l e ­ ** C a ll 372-4570 Phot o by L a r r y C a r l s o n tio n s.” that public demand fo r high-speed v a to r ? A ll six m a i n t e n c e m e n * For R e s erva tio n c lo s e t a n a i ’m eleva to rs are on the r is e . are sent out. M e a n w h ile , y o u ’ ll The department also empha­ tically re p o rts that cam pus e le ­ * Shows At 8 :3 0 -4 :3 0 -10 :3 0 - c o m e to an abrupt sto p after * 1 1 :3 0 - 1 2 :3 0 F r i . & Sat. tr a v e lin g 50 fe e t, th a n k s to the * 8 :30 -9 ;30 - 10:30P .M . fe e lin 'so s a d » » BY ARTHUR K0PIT v a to rs a re sa fe r than s ta ir c a s e s sa fe ty c a b l e , said H o w e ll. N ow if * T u e s ., Wed., Thurs. \ Sun. S p e c i a l D e ma n d Ma t i n e e , S a t u r d a y , Oc t . 23 y o u h ap p en to b e only 4 0 fe e t * O r p h a n C h o ir W ill P e r fo r m and m ore fun. Other little-known cam pus e le ­ fr o m the b o tto m . . . * M O N D A Y N I T E IS 2 :0 0 p . m . - - T i c k e t s N o w On S a l e . vator facts: style dinner Saturday at the home World V ision, a North Am erican — How m any?: C ontrary to the — P o w e r Fa lu r e: A g a in our six * "FOLK NITE The World Vision Korean Or­ phan C h oir, dubbed the " s o b e r of D r. Youn Kim, a L ansing phy­ organization that sponsors m ore b e lie fs of many educated e le v a ­ h e r o e s r u sh t > th e s c e n e . A fter * T U E S . & WEDS. NITE little c h a rm e rs ” by L ife m aga­ sician . than 20,600 children in 19 coun­ tor u s e r s , the number of flo o rs c a lm in g the | ‘a s s e n g e r s c a u g h t * 2 FOR 1 NITE, BRING P R E S E N T E D BY T H E b e tw e e n flo o r s , th e y wi l l attempt * YOUR DATE F R E E zine, w ill sing at 8:30 p.m . Sun­ day in the L an sin g C ivic C en ter. The choir is sponsored through tr ie s . in a building does not determ ine how many elevato rs w ill be in­ to e x t r a c t vot a s p a i n l e s s l y as * * M ICH IG A N ST A T E p o s s i b l e - p e r h a p s in im e lo r The children, 8 to 16 y e a rs old, p erfo rm by heart a program stalled . Rather, d esign ers m ust determ ine approxim ately h o w you r next la ss. * * A U D IT IO N S FOR PROMISING YOUNG U N IV E R S IT Y P ER FO R M IN G which ranges from Handel to ID G oes IB M many people w ill be using the i f all iii e a s.su r a n c e Still S tra u ss and from Korean folk building. m a k e s you i i t i c a l , n e x t t im e * * T A L E N T OPEN. A R T S CO M PAN Y songs to Schumann. They ac­ ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e I) — D am ages; Cam pus re c o rd s take ae staii • m a y b e you won't * C a l l F o r ,\n A p p o in tm e n t D epartm ent o f Speech company th em selves with tra d i- lectadata 30> is a sm a ll unit tration building. A " s t a m p e r ’ ’ show that in term s of dam ages, r e a x a ca le U. « y o u might * tlonal m u sical Instrum ents. about the size of a portable T V might be set up in the Union e leva to rs in m en's dorm s are b r e a k a le g . * WE A R E WITHIN W ALK ING The concert Is fre e of ch arge, set. It w ill be hooked into a for the use of students in m arking h ard est hit. Ja y W, Olin, p h ysi­ And b e s id e .»ever g o t D1S LANCE OF C A M P U S but an offering w ill be taken. la rg e r tape unit which w ill store th eir c a rd s. cal plant general forem an, told caugh t bet w ee r s with c T h is Is the third w orld tour fo r the information for later u se .T h e of incidents where elevator doors b e a u tifu l c o e d sta irca se; * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 An Im portant E ntertainm ent Event! the 3 7 - voice ch oir. Only 13 of the units w ill be used on a rental P re tz e r said the new system w ere actually ripped off and w ire s P-erti/ere Engagem ents Perfo-mances Only children In this choir cam e on in control panels being switched. 75c to 5.-30 P.M. b a s is , as is m ost of MSU’ s com ­ will not e ase the problem of O C T O B E R 20 and 21 Eve. & Sun. $1.00 T H E A T R I— the other North A m erican tou rs. puter system . book stealing, but it w ill make it -T h e F a ste st: T h e se a re in C A M R U * *2 Show Per Day On th eir p revio u s tour they ap­ e a s ie r to keep track of where C a s e Hal l, according to Robert ..Feature Today C o m p troller Rum psa said the p eared on the A rt L ln k letter new ca rd w ill be issu ed , along books a re . Howel 1, who heads elevator m ain- 1:40—3 :4 5 —5 :5 0 — M atin ee 1:3 0 P .M .-E v e n in g s 8:00 P .M . " T a le n t Scouts’ ’ a n d "H ou se with re g u la r ID c a rd s, in a special tence. Th ey clip along at 250 7 :5 5 - 1 0 : 0 0 P a rty ” te le c asts and sang be­ p la stic fold er. U sing the em - The future application of the feet p er minute. All oth ers hit An Actual fo re heads of state. They w ill to s s e d card w ill save tim e in p ro c e s s w ill a s s is t the L ib ra ry about 200 feet p er minute. P erform an ce sing In 100 c itie s on this tour. j m j ng out student information on sta ff in filing and sorting books. — Safety: Six m aintence men In T echnicolor Selected from 15,000 children U n iv ersity fo rm s, Students may be able to go to a are responsible for checkUig the SCA LA in 158 orphanages, the 37 ch c h ll ll- Hg sai(j fee c ard s w lll not U n iv ersity’ s 150 elevator^ once OPERACOMPANY cen tral location and find out dren liv e In a single home with q sed , how ever, fo r fillin g out whether a book is in the L ib r a r y a week. In th eir weekly tour their in stru cto r. re g istra tio n c ard s un less this can or not by using a machine and they look fo r broken cable strands T he U n iversity Korean Club be worked out so that it w ill not search in g through the shel­ and b a d contacts on control w lll se rv e the children a K orean- done away from the adm inis­ ves. panels. Qjrpperiti'noJ^DCcmi r y e s e t i t i 'n Q ;; )mmorta< hRN ül PiNTiiFrs iâ B HARVEY T ic k e ts Now On Sale B y M ail Or Box O ffice Don't D elay- Only T h eatre C apacity Sold P le a se Enclose Stamped, Self- MIDDLEMAN, A ddressed Enveloped. FIREMAN I CAMPUS THEATRE 1 I 407 E Ot.iml Ri.pt. f L»|-«■"•> ! r PATRlDA I V«*. I want to be Portof a or.r * . ■ ..%0 GLNE HERM i DNE ARLENE • Plea»* »end m# ticket» for • 20 MATINEE EVENING | T R D D B N lE K h i N M L D BOIDIMKA M ARTY w.«, f RNE5T PlNTQFf • ttyLRNE3T PiNTOFI- . 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October 8, 1965 ASMSU Ponders Its Connections With NS4^°m A ffiliation of A sso ciated Stu­ open mind when voting for a ffil­ NSA on the p art of p ast stu­ port to the board two w eeks ago Funds spent on sending d ele­ fund -raising p ro g ram s offered by 'Day of Atonement/ K iP P u r - J e w i s K Observed This Week dents of MSU with the con tro ver­ iation with NSA, dent governm ents has centered that NSA concerns it s e lf with gations to conventions can be NSA, she said. sial National Student A ssociation The form al motion that ASMSU around three issu e s: cost, its such student issu e s a s w om en's made up by taking advantage of L a s t y e a r MSU sold internat­ (NSA) and two other student gov­ pay its dues to NSA fo r the p o litica l orientation and its con­ hours in u n iversity - controlled ional student identification card s ernment groups w as supported by third consecutive y e a r was post­ cern with national and inter­ housing, student apathy and vo l­ under an NSA p rogram and r e ­ a com m ittee r e p o r t Tu esday night at the stBdenf B oard m eet­ poned until board m em bers could study P e te rso n 's report. national issu e s instead of student Issu e s alone. untary sex education p ro g ra m s, as well as issu e s like V iet Nam Grad Student ceived a com m ission from the s a le s . Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the y e a r fo r Je w s , was observed Downed By Drill NSA is a liberal organization P eterso n said NSA no longer and c iv il righ ts. P e te rso n ’ s c o m m i t t e e sup­ ing. this week. of student governm ents with a c la im s to rep resen t student opin­ C o st estim ates have been in­ ported continued m em bership in ind continued f6 r 24 D aryl P eterson , chairm an of The observan ce began at sundown Tuesday ar national headquarters in Wash­ ion, but only the opinions of NSA accu rate in the p ast, P eterson the M ichigan A ssociation of Stu­ the Com m ittee on E xtern al R e­ hours. ington, D .C. convention delegates who have said . T h e highest estim ate cited dent Governm ents (MASG) be­ Yom Kippur is known as “ the day of atonement.” It marked the lations a n d Ludington sen ior, A graduate student from C ad iz, O b je c tio n s to m e m b e r s h i p in voted on resolution s. has been $1,5 0 0 , while national cau se it thought that ‘ MSU could end of the 10 -d ay period of ' High Holy D ays’ which began Sept. urged board m em bers to keep an Ohio, was rushed to Olin M em or­ Jim Graham , Detroit junior, dues fo r 1964-65 w ere only $198 do a lot fo r it.” 26 with the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jew ish New ^ e a r . ial Hospital T h ursday when she A ffiliation with the A ssociated m em b e r-a t-la rg e, said in a r e - and regional dues w ere $79,20. fainted in a dentist’ s office near Unlike Rosh Hashanah, which has overtones of joy and m e r ri­ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-OKEMOS j T ra v e l expenses to and from Student Governm ents, (ASGj, a ment, Yom Kippur w as not meant to be a happy occasion. It is a cam pus. NSA conventions a r e not an national association, w a s also solemn day on which the devout Jew review s his deeds of the past 4 o S 4 O k e m o s - H a s l e t t Rd. EAST L A N S IN G Mi ss Julianne S h e rrlff was r e ­ supported on the grounds that ASG asse ssm e n t, Ju d y Sum ner, d lre c - ported in good condition T h u rs ­ y e a r, repents of his shortcom ings toward God and man, and p rays F R IE N D S M E E T IN G to r of external re la tio n s, said . o ffe rs a valuable and p ractical day by the attending physician fo r strength to do better in the ye ar ahead. (Quakers) exchange of student government All branches of Jud aism — orthodox, conservative and reform ed— U n iv e r s it y who said that she fainted because p ro g ra m s, Peterson said. Sunday 10:30 A.M. observed Yom Kippur a s a tim e of fasting from sundown to sundown. M o r n in g W o r s h ip --------------- 11:00 a .m . ^ Meeting fo r Worship C h r is t ia n C h u rc h of p rim ary shock. Seven board m em bers will G entiles who a re vaguely aw are of the h oliday's im portance C o l l e g i a t e T r a in in g H our - 6:00 p .m . J. 3 10 N. Hagadorn Rd. O riginally, it was thought that attend the second annual ASG som etim es wish their Jew ish friends a "happy’ * Yom Kippur. This is F irs t-D a y School Don S tiffle r, M in ister M iss S h e rriff fainted from a r e ­ Capitol G range convention as o b se rv e rs today a breach of taste com parable to wishing a C h ristiania * m erry Ph. 3 3 7 -10 7 7 action to an injection at the den­ through Saturday to determ ine if [Trowbridge Road at A rbor D rive B ib le School 9:45 a .m . tist’ s office, but tests showed that Good F rid a y . The appropriate wish would be fo r a “ good Norn ASMSU should Join the a s so c i­ F o r Information 332 -19 9 8 Worship S e rv ic e 10 :45 a .m . she had no allergy reaction s. Kippur. c ity b u s s e r v i c e " ation. The o p e n in g li t u r g y o f th e Y o m K i p p u r o b s e r v a n c e , w h ic h w as s u n g f r o m G ran d R i v e r to C h u r ch d o o r D r ‘ A llb a u g h . P a s t o r by cantors in thousands of synagogues Wednesday night, is called f , . 1 Welcome Students caSTininsTCR PRCSBYTCRian c h u r c h the “ Kol N id re .” It is a p ra y e r fo r forg iven ess, com posed in the r....................... F irs t Church of 1 375 Abbott Rd. seventh or eighth century, and set to one of the m ost haunting A re You Looking F o r A F rien d ly m elodies in the lib ra ry of sa cred m usic. Edgewood United C h rist, Scientist B ible Teaching Church. cost io n s in o . m ic n ic o n A section of the Torah read on ^om Kippur is taken from the 7Ö9 E . G ran d R ivet If there is not SUNDAY SCHEDULE B ib lical book of Deuteronomy, and em phasizes its significance as 469 N o r th H agadorn R oad Services a p oster with a a day of new beginnings: 1 bus schedule in W orship S e r v ic e s — — 9.00 and 11:0 0 a.m . “ See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death (5 b lo c k s north o f G ra n d R iv e r ) 9:45 P.M . B ib le C la sse s Church School, C rib b e ry-T h ird Grade — 9:00 and 11:0 0 a .m . your dorm , p lease and e v il. . . th erefo re choose life , that you may liv e .” Sunday S e r v i c e 11 a .m . 11:0 0 A.M . Worship call IV 9 -6 312 or Church School, Fourth G rad e-A d ults, Students — 10:00 a.m . Toward the end of the s e r v ic e , there was a sp ecial p ra y e r of 7:00 P.M . Evening S ervice W p R S H IP S E R V IC E ] S U B J E C T : “ A r e Sin, D ise a se , 3 7 2 -4 17 9 . U .C .C .F . Group, Student Union Room 36— ? p.m . mourning for the dead. As the sun set Wednesday, Yom Kippur rite s concluded with a 4;30 a .m . and 11 a .m . 1and D eath R e a l ” IN T E R -C IT Y B IB L E CHURCH F o r transportation phone 3 3 2 -6 2 7 1 or 332-8901 2827 E. Michigan A ve. piercing b last of the sh ofar, the hollowed out ram ’ s horn which has O c to b e r 10, 19c? SUNDAY SCHOOL Ju s t Fo u r B lo cks West of B rody Dorms Rev. R. L . Moreland - M INISTERS - R ev. H. G . Beach been used by Je w s a s a trumpet since the days of Josh u a. Fuzak Listed As S e r m o r. 11:00 a .m . - r e g u l a r A lw a y s a w a rm w e lc o m e at 1 " T h e H u n g er to b e W h o le ” In Fair Condition (9;30 k 11 - U n iv e r s i t y Stud en ts) FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE S e v e n th -D a y ¡By" R e v . T r u m a n A . M o r r is o n W E D N E SD A Y TRINITY CHURCH G enesee at B utler Streets 5:00 p .m .- E v e n i n g M ee tin g 120 Spartan A ve. Interdenominational A d v e n t is t C h u r c h John A . Fuzak, vice president S e rv ic e s Sunday school for a ll a g e s ..........................9:45 a.m . for student a ffa irs, was listed : 9;30 and 11 a . m . - c r i b ro o m i F r e e P u b lic R ead in g R o o m T e m p o ra rily meeting at Uni­ T h u rsd ay as suffering from pneu­ 134 W est G rand R iv e r M orning W o rsh ip ........................ 11:0 0 a.m . : through S e n io r high. v e rs ity Lutheran Church monia and a p ossib le coron ary j E d ge w ood U n iv e r s it y C rou p O PE N Youth S e r v ic e s ..................................................6:00 p.m . D ivision and Ann St. at Edw ard W, Sparrow hospital. ! 5:3 0 p .m . S u p p er and p r o g r a m . \\ e e k d a y s — 9 - 5 p .m . 9:45 U niversity C la sse s E van gelistic H o u r.......................................... 7 :oo p.m . Fuzak, who was admitted Sun­ i S e n io r H igh f e llo w s h ip - 7 p .m . M o n ,, L ues., T h u r s. .F r i . SATURDAY SER V IC E S day fo r te sts and observation E v e n in g s 7 p . m . - 9 p .m . 8:30 and 1 1 :00 Morning Worship R ev. David K. E h rlin -M in ister Tom O. Thom pson-M usic D ir. f A ffilia te d w ith the '*À Satisfying P re sc rip tio n ” when he complained of s e v e re U n ite d C h u r ch of C h r is t. 1\ oo a r e in v ite d to hea r a r e - T ransportation A v a ila b le 9:30 a.m . Sabbath School pains, Is reported in f ai r condi­ C o n g r e c a tio r .a l-C h r is tia r ., Iport by u n i v e r s i t y stud er.es on 7:00 Evening Worship C a ll Church O ffice IV 5 -0 6 13 1 1 1 : 00 Worship S ervice tion. j the B o s to n B ien n ia l C o lle g e "A ssig n e d to the C h ristian ” E V a n c e lic a l, R e fo r m e d , T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship ___________________ If No A nsw er, C a ll T U -236 18 ______________ w e l c o m e :: 1m e e t i n g Sur.day4p.m . ir.C h u r ch . 8: 1 5 '1 Bu.tet Supper Served L a n s in g C e n t r a l F r e e F i r s t C h r is t ia n WOULD YOU L IK E TO KNOW ABOUT THE MORMON CHURCH? M e t h o d is t C h u r c h R e fo rm e d C h u rc h | LUTHERAN WORSHIP 828 N. Washington, Lansing 240 M arsh all St., Lansing ■. L u :..e r c n a p e l L u th er a n Student C en tet F r e e Bus S erv ic e - See schedule in your dorm, Church Of Jesus C h ris t of L a tte r Day Saints SUNDAY 4 4 4 A bbot Road' 10:00 a.m . Sunday School R ev. John M. Hofman, P a sto r j W o r s h ip -9 ;3 0 A .M . and 11 A .M . P a s to rs : E. Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb , Norman R . P ie rsm a 4 13 E. Saginaw - East of Abbott Rd. M orning S e rv ic e 9:00 and 1 1 : 1 5 11:0 0 a.m . Morning Worship Sunday School 10 :15 Tw o B lo c k s N o r th o f Student U nion NT s e r y both s e r v i c e s . Su nd ay S c h o o l 9;30 Youth Fellow ship 6:00 p.m . Evening S erv ic e 7 p.m . Evening Worship 7:00 p.m . I Rev sodorre Bundenthal, L; Chaplai Pennway Church Of God SUNDAY: F a m ily Worship Wed. E ve . 7:30 Those in need of tr a n s p o r ts - 1 F r e e Bus Serv (Anderson, Indiana Convention) 9:00 A .M . Priesthood Meeting R ev. Howard C. A rtz tion call - M r. Henry B o s c h - ! T :vi 10:30 A.M . Sunday School ED 2 -2 2 2 3 or Rev. Hofman j B us w ill 3top at se r v ic es ■ 4207 Alpha Street 5 :0 0 .P.M . Sacram ent Meeting F o r transportation c a ll489-4658 at 5-3650. (Corner of Alpha & Cavanaugh If no answ er 482-9857 M ason, Abb ; (Abbott 6 :5 5 10:25 one block east of Pennsylvania Avenue) P h illip s _ r . y d e r VA +itx.M * . M dB» D eseret Club 11:0 0 Sunday A cr es, r ee ' w. A c re s' 9 :30 10:30 R e v . R o b e rt J. H a ze n UNIVERSITY H o m e s . V w D on lid AA Holme; .9*£P4Q.:33, O u j^ip a te W o rsh ip . .... T .9:00 A .M .i. Vy. K rfl. tier -.p i re e t nr .ft.4 . Ctwen #:85 10:35- . ..A S er-vices-ana C fc rs h -S c h o o l . . . ¿ •P .M . ' BAPTIST CHURCH / V \ . 3/’.SU' ‘ >V. Shaw ^>Tl0 10:40 C ò lto n e iJ L — . . 9;0O A.M . Wed., É v e . " ^ p .tn .T$»wnotYtü Oiajpei"M.SjtffCa'Wipus 'A m e r ic a n B a p t is t ! Wil tor,, Yonder N. C ase 9:15 10:45 F or T ransportation G e ra rd G. P h illip s, P asto r idy Dorms K e llo g g B i 9:20 10:50 C all 337-7402 or VISITORS W ELC O M E-C A LL 355 -8 10 2 FOR RID ES OR 332-8465 P ly m o u t h ED 2- 1 888 M issou ri Syn 882-0223 I C o n g r e g a tio n a l | Worship 10:00 a.m . bus n ursery Church School 1 1 : 1 0 a.m . C h u rch St. Johns Student ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL N u rsery Provided— P arish 10 :0 0 -12 :0 0 a.m . "H A S G O D IN V A D E D H IS T O R Y ? ” at A m erican Legion C enter A c ro ss from Capitol on Allegan! 327 M .A .C . W O R S H I P S E R V I C E S Campus Bus S e rv ic e ____ C O N TINUING TH E SE R IE S ON G R E A T F A C T S OF F A IT H Phone ED 7-9778 - u n iversity F r . Robert Kavanaugh, pastor E p isco p al S ervice lutheran church 9:30 a.m . C e n t r a l M e t h o d is t F r . Thomas McDevitt Holy Communion & Sermon a lc -lc a SUNDAY 7;00 F r . Joseph Fro m m eyer, O .F.M . A c ro ss F ro m the Capitol A SUGGESTION 9:00 A.M. P ra y e r Group F r . Gervin B re itfe ld e r O .F.M . 11:0 0 a.m . G en eral Protestant S ervice M a ry -S a b in a Chapel S iste r Daniel M ariam S.C . D r. Elfan R e es, Worship at SOUTH B APTIST CHURCH S iste r C hristopher S.C . Refugee A dvisor World Council of Churches 8 :15 , 9 :15 , 10:30 and 11:3 0 WORSHIP SE R V IC E (9:45 and 1 1 : 1 5 F lr s t Baptist Church is ; W ASHINGTON Sunday M a sse s “ How F a r can we Go in Healing LANSING 7 :15 -8 :3 0 -9 :4 5 (High) 940 S. H arrison Thru P r a y e r ” 11:0 0 - 12 :15 -4 :4 5 - 6 :0 0 K im b e rly Downs Dwight S. L a r g e (M inister) WELCOME STUDENTS Church of C h ris t C rib N u rse ry, So B rin g The COLLEGE BIBLE CLASS Dally and Saturday M asses B aby. T ak e home a copy of the C a ll 3 3 2 -3 8 14 8:00, 1 2: 1 0, 4:45 TO S U N D A Y 9 :45 A .M 1007 K im b erly D rive, Lansing "W hat Then A re We T o Do?” F o r Information Confession Immanuel Community Reform ed Church (2 blocks W. of Fran dor sheet fo r study and application LE S SO N S ON THE L I F E OF CH1RST D aily-D uring a ll m asses Shopping Center on R ev. Howard D. Schipper, P a sto r Saturday: 3 :3 0 -5 :3 0 , 7:30 -9 TAUGH T ET DR . T E D W A R D , M SU L E A R N IN G S Y S T E M S IN ST. E . Grand River) 3200 Delta R iv e r D rive Episcopal Services On home football S at.- IV 9 -7 130 L ansing ALUMNI CH A PEL 1 1 —12 A.M. No Afternoon Confession. (4 B lo cks South o f U.S. 16 N ear Capitol City A irpo rt Entrance) SUNDAY SER V IC ES Sundays ] 1 00 A . M . “ W H E N T H E G I A N T S F A L L ” 9:30 A.M . Holy Communion and Sermon 30 SER V IC ES: 10:00 A.M . M orning Worship 10:00 a.m . P .M . A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H I P Sunday F o ru m -7 :30 P.M . 7:00 P.M . B ib le Study 11:0 0 a.m . SUNDAY SCHOOL: 1 1:2 0 A.M . Evening Worship 6:00 p.m . A LL SAINTS CHURCH D r. Howard Sugden, P asto r D r. Fed Ward, M inister Of M usic j “ Social Dynam ics of Christian (800 Abbott Road) R »v. Alvin Jon es, M inister of Education And Youth WEDNESDAY: Wednesday evening B ible M orality’ ’ FA M ILY NIGHT: 7:00 P -M* Study 7:30 p.m . Sundays F R E E B U S T R A N S P O R T A T I O N Speaker Thom as R oseingrave CHOIR: 8:00 p *Ml F o r Transportation C all 8:00 A.M . Holy Communion F o r T ransportation Phone The Church 4 8 4-5516 or 482-7620. F E 9-8190 Morning P ra y e r and Sermon S E E S C H E D U L E O N T H IS P A G E from Ireland ED 2 -19 6 0 or ED 2 -2434 11:0 0 A.M . Holy Communion and Sermon 9:00 A.M . U n ive rsity Methodist Peoples Church F ir s t P resbyterian Weekdays SO U TH B A PTIST C H U R C H Church East Lansing Ottawa and Chestnut T uesday, 10 :1 5 A.M . Holy Communion Holy Communion Wednesday, 6:45 A .M ., Invites Y o u T o Ride T h e B u s M o rn in g A n d E v e n in g Interdenominational T h ursd ay, 5 :1 5 P.M . Holy Communion 1 1 2 0 S. H arrison Rd. WORSHIP SERV ICE " C h r is t Our Contem porary” 200 W. Grand R iv e r SCH EDULE Preaching at M lchlgaft“ 9;30 a.m .-w orsh lp se rv ic e church school B U S R O U T E N O . 1 B U S R O U T E N O . 2 Wilson M . Tennant, M inister and SUNDAY SER V IC E S H IL L E L FO U N D ATIO N DORM OR HALL A.M . P A I. DORM OR HALL A .M , P.M . 9:30 and 11:0 0 'The Depth Of C h ris t 3 19 H illc re st at E . Grand R iv e r Ave. Cam pbell 9 :15 6:25 D r. Glenn M . F r y e , M inister F ee W & E 9: 1 5 6:25 w ill be held Landon E & W 9 :15 6:25 Preaching Phone 3 3 2 - 19 16 A k e rs E & W 9 :15 6:25 at the State Theater Mayo 9 :15 6:25 W ORSHIP-9:45 & 1 1 : 1 5 a.m . H olm es E & W 9: 1 5 6:25 D r. Seth C . M orrow Y ak ley 9 :15 6:25 McDonel E & W 9 :15 6:25 D r. Robertson G ilc h rist 9 :15 6:25 Sunday, October 10, 1965 Sat. Oct. 9, 10 A.M . Ownes 9 :15 6:25 N u rse ry During S ervices W illiam s 9 :15 6:25 Sabbath S e rv ic e s At H illel & Kiddush Van Hoosen 9 :15 6:25 “ Short Of Eden” B u tterfield 9:20 6:30 Shaw E & W 9 :18 6:28 Em m ons C ollegian Fellow ship S U N D A Y , O C T . 10. 5:30 P .M . 9:20 6:30 9:20 6:30 CHURCH SCHOOL P h illip s B a ile y CHURCH SCHOOL Alumni Chapel 9:20 6:30 9:20 6:30 S U K K O T H S U P P E R A T H I L L E L Mason A rm strong 6:30 9:45 to 10:45 a.m .-P ro g ra m 9:20 6:30 9:20 9:30 and 11:0 0 Snyder B ry a n 7:30 p.m . (No C harge for H illel M em ber; Others 50£ 9:20 6:30 for a ll ages Abbott 9:20 6:30 Rather 9:20 6:30 1 1 : 1 5 a»m .-Chlldren, 2 - 1 1 C rib through 3rd g r a d e at " L o v e , Sex and M arriag e in. Bethel Manor 9:25 •6:35 D R . M A U R IC E C R A N E » C ase N k 9:25 6:35 y e a rs 9:45 M em bership C lass Church, 4 -12 gard e at cWlori T o d ay’ s World” D r, C h a rle s W ilson E & W 9:25 6:35 bldg. • K ra ft, A ssista n t P ro f. of A fr i­ A sso ciate P ro f., Humanities, who spent .. South B ap tist 9:40 6:50 Wonders S & N 9:25 6:35 la st y e a r in England, w ill speak on: F r e e bus transportation 15 to can Languages at M .S.U. UCCF P ro gram 6 p .m . in South Baptist 9:40 6:50 30 minutes before each ser Church P a rlo r “ D A R F M I R G E H N ’ N IN C A M B R I D G E ? vice around the campus. A w arm and friend ly welcom e M a k e South B a p tis t Y o u r “ C h u r c h A w a y F r o m H o m e ’ ’ D r. LeR oy Augensteln E veryone Welcome aw aits you at F irstP re sb y te rla n Il M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 8, 1965 BACK IN CONGRESS It's A Major Problem one of accepting one’ s lim ita­ B i l l T o P r o v i d e ‘ T a x - C r e d i t ’ What to do with a lifetim e Is a change their m ajo rs because they provoking, com plex question. have been exposed to new a re a s tions and d i s c o v e r i n g one’ s The question, even when lim ­ in th eir exp erien ces at the Uni­ strengths. T h is is a job fo r the ited to d eclarin g a m ajor, is too v e rsity , P ie rso n said. cou n selor.” F o r C o l l e g e C o s t s R e t u r n s difficult to a n s w e r alone fo r Other students d iscovered that At the bottom of the list w ere some, who seek the aid of MSU the content of som e cou rses in students who w ere d issatisfied $2 71, a reduction of alm ost 30 c re a sln g ly inadequate sch o lar­ counselors. r th eir m ajor field s w as not what because th eir original choices By HOWARD N E FT S ta t e N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r p er cen t. ship funds. T h is m easure would About half of la st y e a r’ s grad­ they had expected. T h ese students w e re not th eir own. Under p re s ­ T h e tax credit bill would p e r­ also keep college students from uating sen io rs changed m ajo rs who found their cou rse work un­ su re from fam ily and others a A b ill that would grant tax mit a c re d it against fed eral in­ being priced out of a higher edu­ and c a r e e r plans som etim e dur­ in teresting com prise the next student may chose a c a re e r not c re d its for som e of the expenses com e tax of perso n s paying for cation. ing th eir four y e a rs h ere, said la rg e s t group. based on his In terests, values, of higher education and e a se the tuition, fe e s, and other e ssen tial Rowland R . P ie rso n , a sso c ia te A s som e learned m ore about m otivations and needs, P ierso n financial burden on p arents of all Although the bill was defeated expenses of college students. It d ire c to r of the Counseling Cen­ the nature of the work they had said . co llege students has been intro­ in the la st session of C ongress does not m atter if the person te r. chosen, they becam e d issatisfied , C ounselors m ay also encounter duced into the 89th sessio n of by the narrow margin of 48-45 paying the fees is a re la tiv e , About 20 p e r cent of that group P ie rso n said . " T h e requirem ents students who a re indifferent about C o n g re ss. it has gained much support in frien d , benefactor or the student had been in the no p referen ce n e c e ssa ry fo r a certain c a re e r their future p lan s. T his apathy, T h e se tax c re d its would apply recent w eeks. Over 89 p er cent h im se lf, as the person who pays category a s underclassm en. w e re not what they had expected.’ ’ however, is questionable, P ie r ­ only to tuition, books and other of all college presidents an d tru s- the fe e s is the person who gets The m ajo rity of students who Lack of ab ility w as also cited son said . student fee s, but they would not tees responded favorably to the the tax cred it. com e to the Counseling Center a s a reason fo r m ajor changes "So m e m ay be apathetic about c o v er room and board. b ill. T h e tax credit bill ha s an ex­ The tax cred it bill would work a r e d issa tisfie d with their p re ­ in c a r e e r plan s. "S o m e students the serio u s m atter of planning a The tuition tax cred it concept cellent change of p assing inC on- like th is: Each dollar of credit sent c a r e e r plans, P ierso n said . have d iscovered they don’ t have future because this apathy seem s stem s from the w idespread con­ g r e s s during the current sessio n . would reduce a person’ s taxby $1 P ie rso n cited reasons fo r this the n e c e ssa ry academ ic ability to go o ver with their p e e r s ." cern over the mounting c o sts of F o r exam ple; If at the end of a tax d issatisfactio n d iscovered in a to succeed in a certain a r e a ,’ ’ The student who has alread y tuition and fee s at both p rivate y e a r a taxpayer owed the F ed eral recen tly conducted study. P ie rso n said . made a c a re e r choice might also and publicly-supported c o lle g e s The . m a j o r i t y of students "T h e problem then becom es be found at the Counseling C en ter. and u n iv e rsitie s. governm ent $1,000 income t a x , and if he qualified for a tax c re d ­ Pep Rally ’ ’T h ese students a r é seeking MSU is no exception to these it of $400, this person would only additional support and a chance mounting c o sts. In 1955 the total Spartan Spirit w ill sponsor a H E A D S D O R M S - - J o h n M o n g eo n , F a i r f a x , V a . , j uni or , owe the government $600. to check out th eir thinking with co st of co llege fees for in-state " B e a t M ichigan" pep r a lly at a s s u m e d d u t i e s t h i s w e e k a s p r e s i d e n t of M e n ’ s The m easure c o u l d allow a coun selor,’ ’ P ierso n said . Students was $294 p er y e a r , and 7:30 tonight behind the so cce r i t ’s w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g At the .other end of the con­ H a l l s A s s o c i a t i o n , r e p l a c i n g B i l l F l o a t e wh o r e ­ this has risen to $414 in 1963. F o r scholarship h o l d i n g students from middle Income fam ilie s to field . Spartan Spirit D irector tinuum is the student who is s i g n e d last w eek . Photo by J on Z w i c k e l o u t-of-state students the cost of " J o l l y G le n " Harmon w ill be reduce their scholarship to the "not only having difficulty making a y e a r of college, not including p resent with plenty of " G o S p a r­ Part-Time Employers extent t h a t they received tax d ecisions about a c a re e r but Just room and board, has alm ost dou­ tans” buttons and sh a k e rs. The T h e re w ill be a com pulsory m eeting of Blue K ey, honorary for c re d it. T h is would p erm it insti­ has d ifficulty making decision s, bled. T h e se fees have rise n from so c c e r field is located east of a ll-u n iv e rsity junior and sen ior men, in the SAEC A room of the tutions to make m ore generous the Case-W ilson-W onders C om ­ p e rio d ." $519 in 1955 to $960 in 1963. and m ore selective use of the in- Taken Off The Hook C o ra l G ables at 6:30 p.m . Sunday. "H elping this student with a If the proposed m easure p a sse s p lex. c a re e r extends beyond helping the curren t sessio n of C o n gre ss, R u sse ll Fitzgibbon, p ro fe sso r of p olitical scien ce at the U niversity him choose a m a jo r,” he said. in unaltered form , it would r e ­ Whatever the reasons or prob­ duce in -state tuition and fees by The BIG 10 Club of C aliforn ia at Santa B a rb a ra , w ill speak at a political science coffee hour at 3 p.m . today in 33 Union. His subject w ill be " P o lit i­ lem s blocking c a re e r choices $204, a reduction of alm ost 50 cal Im plications of Expanding Population in Latin A m e ric a ." All may be, the counselor and stu­ A tty. Gen. Frank J , K elley The question aro se becau se the p er cent, according to a recent interested p erso n s a re invited. dent attempt to uncover them T h u rsd ay took em p loyers of p a rt- language of the act seem ed to publication of the Citizen’ s Na­ in what P ie rso n c a lls the " in te r ­ tim e dom estic help off the work­ cover all em ployes who worked tional Com m ittee fo r H igher Ed­ view .’ ’ m en 's compensation hook by ru l­ 35 or m ore hours a week fo r a ucation. F o r ou t-of-state stu­ o ffe rs y o u ____ The—Band Delta Omicron and Sigma Alpha lota, p ro fessio n al m usic f r a ­ "T h e counseling interview is dents the tax cred it m easure ing they do not come under newly period of 13 weeks or longer dur­ tern ities fo r women, w ill hold a combined tea fo r a ll women stu­ the core of the m ethod," he would reduce tuition and fees by extended p rovision s of the act. ing the y e a r. dents interested in m usic from 1:3 0 to 3:30 p.m . Sunday in the M usic said. If K e lle y had ruled the other Building band room . In c a re e r planning, knowledge way, thousands of em p lo yers of of the c a r e e r Itself is secon­ p art-tim e help— such as m aid s— MSU students, faculty and sta ff m em bers a re invited to the St. d ary. The f ir s t step is know­ would have had to purch ase work­ Thom as Aquinas Home-School Council C arn ival to be held from ledge of se lf, P ierso n explained. men’ s compensation insuran ce. A Musical 1:3 0 to 6 p .m . Sunday at the school on Alton Road. P ro ceed s w ill be In the dialogue with the coun­ L ab o r Comm ittee C hairm en Pre-game used to expand school fa c ilitie s . s e lo r, the student must attempt Sen. Sander M ,L e v in , D -B e rk le y , Warm Up to d iscover his in terests, values and R ep. Ja m e s B ra d le y , D -D e- Friday 3*6 and needs befo re he can begin tro it, had asked K elley to cl ari f y The A frican Students A ssociation w ill m eet at 2 p.m . Sunday in to choose a m ajor field of study the question t h a t has b e e n the Tow er Room of the Union. and consequently a c a re e r, P ie r ­ plaguing e x p e r t s s i n c e the ■ f>om ■ son said . amended act went into effect Sept. Colonel G eorge J . Brennan, Command Chaplain of A ir U niversity, M axwell A ir F o rc e B ase , A labam a, w ill d iscu ss m oral leadership Aptitude, in terest and p erso ­ nality te sts a r e only supplemen­ 1. K e lle y said that a p rivate non- U N C L E and the A ir F o rc e chaplain p rogram with A ir F o rc e ROTC cadets tary aid s, he added. agricu ltu ral em ployer who h ire s at 9 :10 a .m ., 10:20 a.m . and 1:50 p.m . today in 128 N atural Science The Counseling Center a lso has only one person for one day a Thtt_B*hd Building. available an occupational infor­ week is not subject to the act mation lib r a ry and a re fe r r a l even though the employe w orks d irecto ry fo r sou rces of c a re e r four other days of the week for M usic by Bach, Schubert, L is z t, Prokofiev and R o ssin i w ill be information within the U niver­ other em p loyers. played at the Humanities Departm ent’ s w eekly record concert from sity . ____ __________ 7 to 9 tonight in 1 1 4 B e sse y H all. A ll students and faculty m em bers A Swinging Kick the a re invited. The d issension between scien ce and religion w ill be the topic of VICTORY *. discussion by IrvinsujCi^pblock. p ro fe sso r of botany, at a meeting O -r.i r c j n A of Spartan C h ristian Fellow sh ip at 7-.AJ rofi’fght in 3 1 Union. C , L LL it •• t •; / l u l l . J i'iw in r t Im n iF , ,3ftp ; Jjjp J) Ä M from ___ • Harold Walsh, p ro fe sso r of philosophy, will speak on " D ad d y u l i i i u i n i i i & in iu l& i' game Saturday W arbucks, B .S .E . (E .E .)” at 4: 10 p.m . Monday in the E ngineer­ ing Building Auditorium . A ll Interested persons a r e invited to U N C L E . attend. Step out in a lively The Baud The R ev. D r. Elfan R ees, permanent rep resen tative of the Com­ m ission of Churches on International A ffa irs and a d v ise r on re ­ Dodge Coronet. | fugees to the World Council of Churches, w ill speak at 1 1 a .m . s e r ­ v ic e s at Alumni M em orial Chapel Sunday. Jazz- R e e s w ill ad d ress the F a ll A ssem bly of the L ansing A rea Coun­ c il of Churches (at St. David’ s Episcopal Church) at 3 p.m . Sun­ -Standards- day. The W esleyan Student Foundation w ill be host to R ees at a •Rock & Roll- 4 p .m . sem in ar on refu gee a ffa ir s . T h ere w ill be an inform al supper at 6 p .m . R eservatio n s m ay be made by callin g 332 -0 8 6 1. ■ g ik . By a GREAT B A N D every night except Gamma T riton chapter of Theta Delta Chi fra te rn ity has an­ nounced initiation of eight spring term p ledges. They a re sopho­ Tuesday from m ores M ichael K alapos, Trenton; Ja c k F lo ry , Grand Rapids; Raymond M errim an , Pontiac; Todd N oeske, Freelan d ; Jason Olm­ sted, F reelan d ; T e r r y T a y lo r, Battle C ree k ; Donald T r e fr y , De­ tro it; and junior R ichard W ilkowskl, Chicago, Illin o is. U N C L E . Students a r e invited to attend m eetings of the International Thft—Band C enter of M etaphysics each Sunday at the home of M rs. Josephine Brown, 4106 Wagon Wheel L ane, M arm oor E sta te s, Lansing. Sunday’ s sp eaker w ill be E ls ie B u B o ise of Brooklyn,.M ichigan, who w ill d isc u ss "M y stic ism and O ccu ltism ." The Students Off Campus Organization w ill holds its annual fall picnic Sunday at E ast L ansing C ity P ark at 3 p.m . Refreshm ents Dinner or w ill be serve d . Lunch of Broasted Come To The chicken-fish-shrimp every day from ___ U N C L E Forget all you've seen and heard about '66 cars. dash for extra safety Variable speed electric Because Coronet is here . . . sharp, smart and windshield wipers and washers Backup lights. C o r a l G a b l e s sassy, the greatest thing from Dodge since Year Turn signals. Seat belts, two front and two rear The Band One. Loaded with luxury the higher-priced cars And. as some extra frosting on the Coronet cake haven’t caught onto yet. With a choice of five a 5-year or 50,000 mil? warranty * TGIF engines, each one designed to make the walls of Enough said to get you really tempted? Now DsitesiVe-wvie tumbling down. And with a whole let's get away from the look-alike, drive-alike, slew of standard equipment that used to cost first-cousin cars with Coronet, a car lively -G re a t A tm osp h ere- extra Like an outside rear view mirror. A padded personality all its own, -G re a t B an d - TO D A Y DOOGE DIVISION CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION 6 6 D o d g e C o ro n e t -F rie n d ly S e rv ic e - -G re a t C h ow - 4 -7 p .m . HERE'S MOW DODGE'S 5-YEAR. 50.000-MILE ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU: Chrysler Corporation from ■ -C o o l R e fre s h e rs - confidently warrants all of the following vital parts of its 1966 cars for 5 years or 50 000 miles wmrnever comes first during which time any such parts that prove detective in material and workmanship will be replaced or repaired at a C rysier Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer's place of business without charge for such parts or labor engine block head and inte»na parts, intake manifold, water pump transmission case and internal parts (excepting manual clutch) torque converter drive %haft universal joints rear axle and differential Featuring: and rear wheel bearings REQUIRED MAINTENANCE: The following maintenance seivices aie ,equned under Ihe “va.r,ar',X771';^ fn* e en| ' ne oil every 3 months U N C L E . or 4.000 miles, whichever comes first, replace oil filter every second oil change; clean carburetor i ® , 3 replace it The Wipeouts every 2 years; and every 6 months furnish evidence of this required service to a Chrysler Motor s i ^ r ! Authorized Dealer and request GOLF-O-TRON him to certify receipt of such evidence and your car’s mileage Simple enough for such important p ion. U Must B 21 J o i n t h e D o d g e R e b e l l i o n a t y o u r D o d g e D e a l e r 's . On E. M ic h ig a n Just E a s t of F ra n d o r Just East Of Campus W a l k i n g D is t a n c e F r o m C a m p u s -WATCH 'THE BOB HOPE CHRYSLER THEATRE" WEDN^SpAY^NIGHT^Qh^jBC-TV^CHECKYOUF^LOCAl^JSTINGS^ 12 Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan F rid ay, October 8, 1965 Autom otive Autom otive Autom otive Employment F o r Rent F o r Sale F o r Sale CORV.MR MONZ.A 1 ^ 3 , 4-speed, O LDSM O ElLÉ 1962, d yn am ic'B V V G lK SiX aG E N 1964 sedan, red. K n Ts AND L P S " s . F u ll, p a rt- D U P L E X , FRANDOR H IL L S, B i- GO LF C L L B S l Com plete s e t , B A N JO FOR sa le , G rade 5, ode w' t l i a good condition. Cal l 332-1105 con vertib le. Red, white to p . Best offer or take over pay­ tlme. P re feren ce of sh ifts. E x ­ le v e l, carpeted, built-in kitchen. Haige U ltra. Includes 60 “ shag long neck, Ebony finger board, low cos* after 6 pm.___________ 11 Po w er b ra k e s, Steering h yd ra- ments. CaU 6 55-1477 even ingt. 7 cellent personnel p o lic y . Many Phone 3 3 2 -12 7 2 . 11 b a lls ” and bag. $170 com plete. G ro v e r pegs c a se . 337^ )939 . 10 CORVA1 R 1963 Monza 4-speed, m atic, new m otor. T L 2 -50 8 5. VOLVO 1959, white. Radio, beat- fringe benefits. 332-08 01. 15 H o u itt 35 3 -13 16 . 7 T H R E E -S P E E D English t y p e W A N T A D burgundy e x te rio r, black inter­ 9 er, seat belts. Good condition. R EG ISTER ED TECHNOLOGIST G A R a G e S A L E . Saturday, O cto- ra c e r in good condition. $25. io r, low m ileage. Must Sell. No Ó L d S M Ó B I l E 1 96 ? d y n a m i c W , Student car. Must sell. Eve­ ASCP or AM T. E xp erien ce in f H t R b M ALE student wanted to ber 9. 20 la d le s’ outfits, "sizes 332-8066. 8 reasonable offer refu sed . IV convertib le, bright red, white nings, 355-6248, 8 blood work p re fe rre d . N ights, sh are 4-bedroom house. $50 10 -12 . 15 Men’ s suits and sports SUN TACH O M ETER. Z e r o to • A U T O M O T IV E in terio r and top, deluxe a c c e s­ weekends, and holidays o ff.C a ll month plus u tilitie s. Inquire at com binations. 39-40 long, name 8,000 RPM , 6 cylin d er, 12 volt. 5 -514 5, ask for Chet. • EMPLOYMENT s o r ie s . $2,875. 733 M aryland. A u to S ervice & P o rts IV 4-7461 for Interview . 10 2861 J o lly Road after 6 pm . 7 brands. Children’ s shoes 1-6 . 351-529 8 after 5 pm. 9 CORVAIR MON‘2 a 1961 4-d or. • FOR R E N T IV 5-38 14 . 9 WANTED IM M ED IA TELY en gl- N E ED ED : ONE room m ate. Mod- L ivin g room furniture, Singer G O L F C L U B S. New 1965 Autom atic tran sm issio n . Radi' N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e • FOR S A L E and heater. Excellent condition. OLDSMOBlLfe 19 6 5, “ 442, 4- r.eers, draftsm en, stru ctu ra l, ern Ranch home. 10 m inutes featherweight sewing m achine, M cG regor DX T ourney iron s, p ric e from $7.95. New sealed and m isc. item s. Excellen t con­ • L O S T & FOUND $850. BEEC H EM 8 KNIGHT speed, positraction, many e x ­ piping design, students, pro­ f r o m c a m p u s . $56. 4161 Wa- 2-w ed ge. Phone 33 2 -2 119 . 9 b eam s, 9 9 f. Salvage c a r s , la rg e dition. Two blocks from E a s t • PERSONAL A LTO S A L E S , 1300E .M ich igan . t r as , 7,500 m iles. Returning to cessors, tem porary work, com e baningo, Okemos. 3 3 2 -2 3 5 9 . 7 stock used p a rts. ABC ALTO cam pus. 1680 C ahill D rive, E a st • PEANUTS PERSONAL 9 school, take over paym ents. IV in apply now. K elly T ech n ical TWO_ MEN to sh are n icely fu r- A nim al s P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV Lan sin g. ED "-1840. • REAL ESTATE 4 -7 5 39 . 9 Service Inc., Room 206, 400 nished house with two oth ers. A kG GEkM AN SHEPHERD pup- C 6 R VA 1 R ¡962, ¿-d o or. fi.O W 5-19 2 1. C • S E R V IC E PLYM OUTH ¡9^2, B elved ere sta - South Washington. Equal Oppor­ 525 S . Shepard off Kalam azoo. FOR WEDDING "and p ractical p ie s . Outstanding im ported and actual m iles. One owner. $"06. GEN ERA TO RS AND S T A R T E R S . • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N tlon wagon, radio, heater, white­ tunity Em ployer. STOP a fter 5 pm. 9 shower g ifts, see A CE HARD- A m erican blood lin e s. K a g a rr Cal l 372-3800 after 5 pm. 7 Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. Guaranteed! wal l s, luggage c a r r ie r . B e s t of­ WHERE’ S selectio n s. 201 E . Kennel 6 . Phone 482-9616. • W A NTE D c o r v e T t L C O n Ve r + i e l e , Exchange p ric e , $7.90. Mechan­ D ELIV E R Y BOY, $2 "to $2 .50 W ANTED: ON’fe man to s E a r e e n - Grand R iv e r, a c ro ss from Un­ fe r takes. Sharp. 353-28 4 7, 9 h o u r . Telephone o p erato rs, tire house. N ear cam pus. Com ­ GOT CAUGHT In apartm ent! Must 1965, 350 h.p. Pow er.C h eck this ic on the job! Installation s e r v ­ DEADLINE one for a real buy 1 372-6462, PL Y M O IT H 1959 Sport F u ry 5 - ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC ALTO c a sh ie rs, counter g ir ls , p a rt- p letely furnished. C a ll 337 -0 535 ion. Phone ED 2 -3 2 12 . C s e ll AKC re g istered B e a g le Pup. 2 p.m. one c l a s s day b e­ A fter 6 pm. 8 door hardtop. Radio, heater, P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV time and good working condi­ o r 332-2449 . 7 P .X . Store - F R A N D O R 10 weeks old. Will se ll at half fo re publ i cati on. w h itew alls. Cal l 355-9890. 7 5 -19 2 1. C tions. VA RSITY D R IV E-IN , ED original cost. 351-4547 after CO RVETTE 1961. Excellent cor.- Rooms C igarettes - Reg. 26if, King & PON’flA C 1963 feonneville Con- 2-6517._______________________ 10 6 pm . 8 C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 1 2 noon one dition. 4-speed, 270 h.p. New tir e s . Phone 372 -4682. ve rtlb le . Midnight blue, white Scooters & C ycles SALESM AN WANTED to place ROOM AND board for C o-ed . 21 F ilt e r 27tf pk., $2.50 2.70 per Carton, unique line of knives SCHNAL'2ER MINIATURE pup- c l a s s day before publ i cat i on top. Bucket s e a ts, m ag. wheels, State News in local business and o v e r, in exchange fo r light p le s , A K C . Top blood lin e. C a ll C O R V E T T E 1958 4-speed, 361 HONDA ¡965 SO c c . Ju s t nicely m achetes & bayonets to fit Fal l special. OSBORN A LTO , broken in. L e t’ s talk. Phone establishm ents for non-student housekeeping and cooking. OX 3 7 2 -2 7 3 6 . 7 cu. in. M ags. Hardtop. Silver e v e ry occasion. PHONE IN C ., 2601 E . M ichigan. C 355 -5 8 2 7 after 6 pm. 9 re a d e rs. Must have m ornings 9 -2729 , 10:30 am . - 4:00 pm . 7 IRISH S E T T E R pups. A kC r e g is - g rey . B est offer. 332 -17 27. 7 (8-11) fre e . S a la ry plus com ­ U S E D FU RN ITURE, odds a n d 355-8255 C O R V ETT E 1958, 4-speed. Two POÑTlÁC 1964 Catal ina, 2-door HONDA 50, great shape. Must SIN G LE ROOM for man o ver 21. ends, Including two r e frig e ra t­ tered . Good p ed igree, $50. See hardtop. Automatic tra n sm is­ m ission. Contact Jim B a k e r, 4 blocks fro m c a m p u s.C a ll 3 3 7 - at 622 S ,F r a n c is .C a ll I V 9-7164. RATES tops. New tire s . $1,200 or best s e ll Im m ediately, fo r best of­ Student S e rv ic e s, R m . 347 or o rs and twin b e d s.C a ll E D 2 -4 117 sion. Radio, h eater. W hitewalls. 7067 a fter 6 pm. 8 offer. 2 344 W, Main, L ansing. 9 Ta k e over paym ents. Cal l 655- fe r of $175. C a ll R ick , 351— call 355-8299. 8 o r 3 3 7 -2 2 32 . 8 1 D A f ............. S I . 50 4687. 7 SIN G LE ROOM fo r m ale student. DACHSHUND P U P P I E S , two DGDCE DART 1962 4-door. O ne 117 3. 7 EARNINGS A RE unlimited as an ro yaL T y p e w r i t e r s , port- 3 D A Y S .......... ¿3.00 Supervised . No cooking. P a rk ­ black and tan, one red . AKC 1963 H A R LEY DAVIDSON J5 0 c c ab le. N early new. A lso desk 5 DAY S .......... ¿ 5.00 owner. Low m ileage. Thi s car pID NÍIAC l9507basic tran sp o rta- Avon rep resen tative. T u rn your ing. ED 2 -3170 . 8 re g iste re d . Phone TU 2 -3 0 11. 8 is exceptionally clean condition Sprint. Excellent condition, $550 type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ tion, runs w ell, solid body. $40. free tim e into $ $ . F o r appoint­ TWO MAN Room for graduate or b est offer. Must s e ll. C a ll able tape re c o r d e rs . R e ve re AfcC R E G IST E R E D G e r m a n (b a se d on 1 5 words per ad) throughout. Has had excellent Cal l 484-3045 between 10 & 12 ment in your home, w rite M rs. or foreign student. B alan ce of 355-30 9 7 . 9 tape re c o rd e rs . R adios, phono­ Shepherds, champion b l o o d Over 15, 10« per word, per doy. c a re . One test drive will con­ pm. Alona Huckins, 5664 School St., term . $87.50 each. Kitchen and • HONDA 1964. Excellent condition. grap h s. Low priced furniture: lin e s, show p o ssib ilitie s. C a 1 1 vince you' BEECH EM & KNIGHT Haslett, Michigan or c a ll eve ­ T V r o o m available. N e w l y T h e r e wil l be a 50< s e r v i c e A LTO SA L E S, 1300E ,M ichigan. PONTIAC 1956. V ery good m e- 2,000 m iles. C a ll 351-4 59 2 . 7 ch ests, d r e s s e r s , beds, springs after 5:30, 337-1110 . 8 chanical condition. Bad body. nings, F E 9-8483. C7 painted. 333 A lbert S treet. 484- a nd bookke epi ng ch arge it 9 HONDA 90 cc 1964, p erfect con- and m a ttre s s e s. Sm all house­ LABRADO R RET *R lEV ER ,yellow E xcellen t local transportation. B AB Y S I T T E R FOR "th ree c h il- 54 9 5 ;’ 372-0 330 evenings. 9 t hi s ad is not pai d within dition, very low m ileag e. Must w a re s : dish es, silv e rw a re , pots m ale. 4 months, A K C . Phone FALCON 1966 4-door. Deluxe $80. Cal l 355-4967. 7 dren. 7:30 -4:30 M ond ay-Frid ay. SPA G e FOR studios, sto rage or o ne w eek . s e ll, $280. Phone 353-136 8 . 7 and pans, to a ste rs, coffee mak­ ED 7 -7 2 13 .___________________ 9 trim . $395. Good condition. 332 - PONTIAC 1962 Catalina 4-door Good w ages. Spartan V illag e. study In old u p sta irs. C a ll 3 5 5 - e r s . E le c tric fryin g pans. 8 ft. 5677 between 3 and 7 pm, 8 sedan. H ydram atic. Excellen t HONDA 1964 Super Hawk. ¿65 cc. 355-9748 after 5 pm. 9 9787, before 5 pm. 9 M o b ile Homes pool table com plete. E le c tric The State News does net FALCON 1963 convertible. 6 c y l- condition. $ 1,20 0 or best o ffer. 660 m iles, good condition. $550 BUSBOYS WANTED" at D e l t a EA ST LANSING, pleasan t, quiet, fans, new and used. Window fans 1$65 l5 ’ x 58’ Homette, L a rg e perm it ra c ia l or religiou s inder, 3-speed. Black with black IV 5-9854. 7 o r best offer. C a ll 3 3 2 -5 2 5 3 , 9 Upsilon F ratern ity. C a ll 3 3 2 - front room . Graduate student, and a ir conditioners. Bausch & living-dining a re a . Two bed­ discrim ination in its ad­ in terio r. Excellent condition. PO.vTlAC 1965 Catal i na sports HONDA SO, great shape. Must 8676. 11 gentlem an. ED 2 -534 4 . 9 Lom be m icroscope. room s with center kitchen. 3 7 2 - ve rtisin g colum ns. The $ 1 , 1 9 5 . IV 5-9513. li coupe. 421. 4-speed. B y Royal se ll im m ediately, fo r best of­ ARE YOU Hungry? B u s fo r your WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE F o r Sale 3402 after 5:30 pm. State News w,L not accept FALCO N 1966, 2-door, standard Pontiac. B est o ffer. 353-18 30 .5 fe r o ver $150. C a ll R ic k , 3 5 1— meal s at Alpha Epsilon P i, 5 3 6 1 509 E . M ich., Lansing FOR S A L E or rent, 3 0 ' x 8 ' t r a i l - ad vertising from persons stick, good condition, new parts. PORSCHE '6 3 Super 90 Coupe, 4687. 7 A lbert, C a ll 337-0346. 9 COWBOY BOOTS. W estern w ear, .V 5-4391 e r . P a rk e d o n e m ile e a s to fc a m - d iscrim inating against r e ­ P riced to s e ll. Phone 353-3434. BRIDGESTO N E M o f o r c y c l e s , P A R T -T IM E Insurance S ale s for c o m p l e t e sad d lery. C O L T S­ H rs: 8 -5:30 pm. C excellen t condition. C a l l IV pus. Phone 372-4423 a fter 4 pm. ligion, race, color or na­ 8 1966. 50 cc and up. A lso b ic y c le s, FOOT W E S T E R N M ERCA N ­ 9-4036 after 5 pm. • 8 -Northwestern Mutual L ife In­ B IC Y C L E , MEN’ S 5-sp eed . 1965 tional origin. L E N Z B IK E SHOP, 409 South T I L E , 11380 P e a c o c k R d ., F A L C 6 S" l9b6 2 -door priced for PORSCHE 1958, 1600 norm al, surance Company. P o ss ib le c a ­ Schwinn, side b askets, generat­ quick sa le . C a ll 332-1015. 8 A M -FM r a d i o , m echanically C e d a r. IV 2-6 388 . 9 re e r opportunities, excellen t Laln gsb u rg . Phone 6 51-56 37 . 10 o r. E xcellent condition. $80 Lost & Found v HONDA 1965, 160 c c . L ik e new. training f o r co llege men or O LVM PlA PRECISION typ ew rit- FALCO N DELUXE station wagon sound. $1,000. C a ll ED 2-3922 new- $40 now, 355-99 57, 9 DOG, B L A C fJ with brown m ark - Automotive a fter 6 pm. 9 Cal l ED 2-8972. 10 women. Selected. See S t e v e e r s - portable, standards, e le c ­ in gs. P a rt B eagle and W alker, 1961. New tire s , radio, heater, S T IL L PAINTING, " R e d V a s e " . A M PH ICaR 1^65 T o r land or M ellinger at C a re e r C a rn iv a l, t r ic s . L .E . LIGHTHARD & CO ., padded dash, excellent condi­ R A M B L E R AM ERICAN 19 6 4 . B e s t o ffer over $30. C a ll Bud fem ale. Rew ard. 6 y e a r s . R abies . w ater. 11,-000 m iles. $2,500 cash, tion, 355-0854 after 5 pm. ’ 7 Em ploym ent October 11, 12. 9 310 N . Grand A ve. IV 2 -12 19 .10 No, 1216. ED 2 -214 7 a fter 4 pm, Standard shift. 18,500 m ile s. C o ger at 332-86 35. or t a k e o v e r paym ents. 655- b E L IV E R Y B O Y , telephone o p e r- Ë X P E R lE N C E D SA L E S peopTe- B ic y c l e s 9 FORD '5 7 V - 8 . Transportation One owner. G o o d condition. B IC Y C L E S a l e ¡F r id a y , October 2918, W illlam ston, 8 a to rs, c a sh ie rs , counter g ir ls , part or fu ll-tim e. Je w e lr y ex­ sp e cia l, $50. CaU M ike, 332 — $1,2 0 0 . C a ll T re v o r, 332-16 8 9. 7 p art-tim e and good working con­ S e v e ra l m en’ s 3-sp eed light 8 , 19 6 5 ,1:30 pm, at Salvage Y ard , Personal AUSTIN H EA LEY Sprite 1^59, p erien ce d esirab le but not nec­ w eights. Guaranteed sam e as 0184. 7 R A M B L E R 1966. E xcellen t con- F a rm Lane, Michigan StateU n i- good, $475, IV 9-3025 a fter 6 pm. dition. VA RSITY D R IV E -IN . ED e s s a r y . Busch J e w e lr y 's . IV f H E PK ESlD EN TIA LS fo r G reat FORD ;96l, station wagon, pow- dition. Good tir e s , runs good. new bik es. R e a so n a b le p rice s. v e rs ity Cam pus. V arious m akes 8 2 -6 5 17 . 7 2 -14 3 5 . 9 M usic again this y e a r . R ock, e r steerin g, automatic tra n s­ R eclining seats. Radio, h eater. $16 .5 0 up. C a ll Gene’ s B ic y c le and conditions. A ll item s m aybe CH ECKER 1965 Demonstrator W ANTED: Cook, light housekeep- slow dance and Jazz. IV 4 -30 18 . m issio n , $675. Cal l 351-519 9 . 7 Reasonable. Cal l ED 2 -3 5 0 7 . 8 F o r Rent Shop, IV 4-0362 , 702 West seen at the Salvage Y a rd , Octo­ sedan. Save $600. AL EDWARDS ing duties. L iv e -in optional. , B arn es at B ea l. b er 7, from 8:30 am. to 4:30p m . 10 SPORTS CAR C E N T E R . 616 N. FORD 1959 convertible, V-fe au- R A R E 1 9 4 8 English Standard Modern home, W hitehllls. Write B I C Y C L t R E N T A LS, sto rage, COMING SUNDAY, October 17 - tom atic. Red, white. $295. Runs T o u re r. R i g h t - h a n d d r i v e . ENGLISH L IG H T - W E IG H T T T and October 8 , from 8:30 am. to Howard. IV 9-7591. B ox B - 2 , State N ew s. 9 s a le s and s e r v ic e s . EA ST LA N ­ 7 pm . at the Lansing C iv ic Cen­ good. Gage Mobile Homes, N. B uck ets, 4-speed. New in terio r. speed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, f u l l 1:00 pm . 7 C H EVRO LET l9$7, automatic 6 * S A L E S G IR L FOR fu ll-tim e em - SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . Grand te r TH E RIGHTEOUS BROTH­ L S - 2 7 , IV 5-2289. 8 Rebuilt engine. B e st o ffer above ploym ent. Style Shop in E a s t p ric e . Rental-purch ase term s FOR S A L £ or_rent, 3()'x S’ tr a il- Rebuilt eneine.e& gdtran soorta- R iv e r . Cal l 332 -8 30 3. C avaitah le- Wp ot^c. Kayo teun.15 , E R S. T ic k e ts Main F lo o r $3 .5 0 , .t r o f f e r . Pftone .-Jyffii 19 57. indoor, a at .Hufr, >5-3-2^72. < ' O ak/IO l-, vyitt. .. itihwanv- _er. Parked one m ile east >2Y/p, izV/ -V ... i ...... 7 r* e q » e ts, golf b a lls, badminton tom atic, V - 8 ) '$Í25. 351-46X4." SIMG a 23,(500 m iles, 4-speed, pus, B e a l St. Cal l 351-4487 after pus. Phone 372 -4 ^ 23 a / ^ r 4 pm. $2. Arena $2.50, $1,7 5. A ll seats 195“ V -8 engine. t C H EVRO LET b ird ie s, g ifts and h o u sew ares,, FORD 19 55 V -4 Stari r ifr v u c o n d itio n . $ 3 9 5 . G E N E R A L LANDSCAPINCj *C rk, 7 ^ ■ . V \ j* . ,1, A . . 1 7 Sanum lu. A c re s N u r W iy .’ ... mI A te . HAV*L5Y*Yifc.R,b , »1 m ission . Good tire s. K-r.S well, lrfqliire M echanical Engineering PARKIN G SPA C E only one block Z E N IT h T/* Inch portable T V ,I n Send check o r money ord er to $ 17 5 . C a ll 48 4-3531. 9 Sandhill Road. ED 2 -3 3 10 . 9 from Union, ED 2 -3 2 12 . $60. 1015 Whyte, Lar; sing. Phone Department. North of B erk e y H all. $7 .50 good condition, $35. C a ll 3 5 5 - M o rris Rich m anC oncerts, Lan­ C H EV R O LET ‘19 5 5 “ co"nvertlble. WANTED: G IR LS to work p a rt- B ACK SUPPORTS and b ra c e s — a 485-3958. SP R IT E AH 1962, new top, n e w monthly, $20 q u arte rly. Phone 0954. 7 sing C iv ic C enter, L a n s i n g , $250. Dodge 1958, $200. See at tim e, between 8 and 4. DAWN phone c a ll w ill bring a quick r e ­ FORD COUPE 1939, C orvette en­ tir e s . Needs minor work. $850. 6 55-10 2 2 . 11 SWIFT M EDICAL M icro sco pes, Michigan. (Enclose self- 117 E . R easoner, L an sin g. 10 DONUT, E a st L ansing. 332 -2 54 1 sponse from our trained staff. gine, S-W gauges.C ustom inter­ IV 2-4 102, after 5 pm. 11 rental or sa le . Weekend and ad dressed, stamped envelope.) CH EVRO LET 1963 Super Sport -2 . 7 A p a rtm e n ts C e rv ic a l c o lla rs and tractio n s. io r. Must s e ll. Cal l 6 55-2 8 8 5 .11 TH LN D ER BÍRD l9"63 Silverm ink monthly ra te s . C a ll ROUSER ■ 12 4 -sp eed , Burgandy, B lack in­ S T L D E N f W IFE or student. Full C . J . ROL'SER SURGICAL and G IR LS N EED ED for winter term . S U P P L Y CO. 489-1405. 7 te rio r . C a ll M ike, 337-70 5 5. 8 convertible. F acto ry e r r o r . Full or p art-tim e . C a ll 694-0282, M ED ICA L S U P P L Y C O ., 107 E . R E N T your T V from N E J A C pow er. O riginal owner. 469-L916 W aters Edge apartm ent. L o w P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R :T ri- C h e v r o l e t 1956 4-door, v - 8 , looks, runs good. Ideal for the M r, or M rs. Sm iley. A llgean at Washington. 489- wife. Don, 337-1472 or 355-2184. or Flin t, 2 33-32 29 after 3 pm. 8 ra te s . C a ll 351-4380. 8 umph with Germ an international 19 ’ 1 Zenith autom atic. Must be seen to ap­ 1405. 7 , $9 p e r month WANTED IM M ED IA T ELY : Bus G IR L TO sh are apartm ent a c ro s s keyboard. Good condition; Smith p re ciate . $300. Phone 393-1114.C GRAND PRIX 1963, sportscoupe, T H LN D ER BIRD 1962. B la c k , red DECORATED C A K ES fo r every GE P o rtables boys, Delta Sigm a Phi F r a ­ from B e rk e y . $41. C a ll 3 3 2 - Corunna, excellent condition. C H EV Y ff, 1963. 2 -door hardtop. pow er steering a n d brak es, leath er. S teerin g-b rak es-w in - tern ity. Cal l stew ard, 332 -5 0 35 . occasion. We d elive r. S p e cia ls: C a ll N e ja c T V R e n tals dow s- radio. Sharp. Must se ll. 6058 and ask for B a rb . 8 Tuesday, Wednesday - 2 dozen C a ll 355-9864. 8 6 -stic k . Radio, h eater. White­ buckets, console. Must s e ll, go­ 8 482-0624 ing to school. IV 5-2019 . 11 P riv a te owner. 489-6417. 9 G IR L T o sh are luxury ap a rt- cookies, 49£ dozen. Wednesday, S M I T H CORUNNA typew riter w a lls. In re a l good shape. 35 5 - C l u b L e a d e r s wanted,'"V m C a F R E E l l A th rilling hour of beauty." ment. Grand R iv e r andHagadom Th ursday - M ilk Maid B read . 2 p ortable. Excellent condition. 5887. 8 M ERCU RY 1960, 2-d oo r, whlte- TRIUMPH T R - 3 , i960. Midnight Lan sin g. 1-1/2 hour m eetings, Rd. $50. C a ll 337-0284 a fter 5:30 $40. C a ll 355-1014 after 5:30p m . F o r appointment, c a ll 484-4519. w a lls, rad io, h eater. B aby blue. blue, white top. Good m echani­ fo r 49uperSport, afternoons d aily, $2 ,75 m eeting. pm . 8 M E R L E NORMAN CO SM ETICS $695. ED 2-6400. . 11 c a l condition. C a ll after 6 pm., Golden Puffs - 29$ dozen. (Reg­ V - 8 , automatic. Bucket seats. Cal l 489-6501, Youth Dept. 8 ONE G IR L to sh are luxury apart­ STUDIO, 1600 E . M ichigan. C P o w er. 372-1587 after 6 pm. 8 M .G .A , 1962 l600 Mk II.T wo tops, 351-4 020. 7 u la rly 3 9 f.) K W A STB A K E R IES, A C A R E E R for you! N orthw est- ATTENTIO N, G IR LS, Xfoms: Be ment, . n e a r cam pus. Winter B rookfield P la z a . E ast Lansing; ern Mutual L ife ln su ra n c e C o m - "T H E CHORDOVANS” A n e w C H R Y SLER 1956, N e w "Y o rk e r. radio, heater, whitew alls. A - l TRANSPORTATION SP E C IA L ! a K E L L Y G IR L Em ployee. We te rm . C a ll 332-0423 . 8 1957 Plymouth 4-door V -8 au­ Fran d o r; 303 S. Washington. IV pany. Contact J e r r y E rick so n at name fo r a rocking band, with B la c k , New whitewalls, tra n s­ condition. Wh i t e . Phone 355- have opened an office h ere and tom atic. Radio, heater. Good FOURTH MAN to sh are newly 4 -13 17 . C7 the C a r e e r C a rn iva l, October 11, two y e a r s cam pus exp erien ce. m ission . Fine c a r . IV 2-0305, 6738. 10 need your experienced s k ills for m echanically. $90. 372-5690. 7 furnished three-bedroom house C ID E R M ILL now open. Special 12. F u ll o r p art-tim e. 9 337-216 8 . 8 321 Haag Court. 8 MG 1958. E xcellent condition. tem po rary w o r k . C le r k s , typ­ with t h r e e P a k ista n is. N ear p ric e s on l a r g e r quantities. B est o ffer. M o rris M inor 1960 TRIUM PH S P IT F IR E l9ó3 1/2, is t s , stenographers, etc. No age COMET 1961 2-door. Light blue, 2-d o o r. $195. Cal l IV 4-6678. 7 black, with red in terio r, new lim it. Apply now, K E L L Y T E M - cam pus. 332-4601. C o rd a W e s t , 5817 N . Okemos & 6 Om iX P A¡L [Ê A matching interior. Automatic. Radio, heater. Good condition. MORGAN 1958, 4 / 4, goodcondi- Dunlops and battery. Low m ile­ PO R A R Y S ER V IC E , R m . 206, C A P IT O L A R EA . Responsible R d ., E a st Lan sin g. ED 7-7974. D 1 s £ O¡er R A G 1 E G tlon. B est offer. 351-4 8 82. 9 age, never raced. B e st offer. 400 S , Washington. Equal op­ man sh are 3-room apartm ent. 22 1 T c H5 1 OiO L o N 669-9859; 627-7638. 11 A pproxim ately October 15. M r. F R E S R CIDEft d aily. Concord MUSTANG 1965, F astb ack , 4- 351-54 74 . • 7 portunity em ployer. 8 g ra p e s. C ris p apples, many va ­ ACROSS T A A R □ D D 1 D% Co m pacts , co m pacts ways lots of c o m p a c t s at il a i- speed, V - 8 , loaded with a c c e s­ VOLkSWAÓEÑ 1965 convertible. BUSBO YS NEEDED for lunch and C a s e , 482-1229 after 5 pm . 9 r ie t ie s to c h o o s e f r o m - 1. Greases 33. Eternity E. N N O n n ñ a E E I s o r ie s . $3,300. One owner. Must B lu e with s ilv e r top. Cal l ED FOURTH G IR L wanted to sh are 5. Raton 35. Tiny 0 OH B □ □ c. s OSBORN ALTO , IN C« 2601-7 E . dinner. Work one m eal, eat two. Avondale apartm ent. C a ll 351— Me I n t o s h , $1.69 b u s h e l . 8 . Self 36. Jason's M ichigan, Lansing. C s e ll. B e st o ffer. 699-9573; IV 7-7622 a fter 5:30 pm. F iji House, 332 -50 53 . 8 4880. 8 P R IN C E ’ S F A R M M A R K E T , 11. Bucket wife □ D [-1 [ i A R u 5-89 78 , 7 VOLKSWAGEN ¡"962, b U cT c. M U DENT WIFE take ch arge of Grand R iv e r at Okemos Road. 12 . Corroded 38. This w i » □ A L 1p o T GLDSM OBtLE l96 i k88 J C on- P ric e d to s e ll. C a ll 3 37-9 7 55. 8 Phone 3 3 7 -2 34 3. 8 1 3 . Animal's minute If T G Q ? T □ □ □ □ house, two children 8 - 5:30. VOLKSWAGEN v e rtlb le . Maroon with white top. VOLKSWAGEN 1969, s u n r o o f , F iv e days. $40 to s ta rt. 332- stomach 40. Architec­ X V O 1 D] s A G A] \ N tural pier A ll pow er. C onvertibles at F a ll black body, engine excellen t 0726 after 7 pm. only. 8 14 . Awry 42. Loki's s A R S W: R 71g L A REPAIRS p r ic e s . Lansing’ s m ost recom ­ condition. Recently painted, new G IR LS NEEDED Im m ediately. 1 5. Radiate daughter: & L S £,f t 5_E A f t E L mended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . top and e n g i n e com pletely 1 7 . Solitary Inspections & Tune-ups Telephone s a le s . 4-8 M onday- 18 . Cake var. OSBORN AUTO, IN C ., 2601 E . checked out by d ea le r. Good 46. Chronicler DOWN 7. Pro­ New & Used Engines F rid a y . $1.25 guaranteed plus froster sornething M ichigan. C t ir e s , new sp a re . Radio, h eater. 19 . Crab- 49. Ferrum 1 . Glrasol crastinate Specialized R epair S ervice la rg e weekly bonuses. 372-6608. 2. Othello's 8 . Ratlte bird OLDSM OB1LE 19 6 l F - S 5 , 4-door $700. C a ll 3 55-56 35 or 3 5 3 - eating 50. Sea bird __________ 5 À Ì * enemy 9. Elastic On Most Import C a rs . deluxe. Good condition. Only 6090. 8 macaque 5 1. Indo- fluid Chinese 3. Property $395. R e v e re m ovie c am era and VOÜKSWAGÉN 19áé sedan. R a - 2 1 . Style of Par Mor CAMERON’S language claim 10 . Be in debt ■ IPULSIVE p ro jecto r, $65. C a ll I V 2-06 07. 7 dio, heater. R eliab le and eco­ type 4. Smooth 52. Blow a 16. Out of 25. Viscous IMPORTS OLDSMOBILE 1 9 6 3 . Dynamic nom ical transportation. $325. liquid whistle and shiny 20. Esperanto 5. Part of the 22. Cut the A> 0T) ‘ 88 ’ . 4-door H oliday. P o w er, C a ll M arg, 355-8182 after 5pm . 28. Ancient 53. Dank 220 E a st Kalamazoo St. lawn 8 54. Make a carpus 482-1337 Loaded. B y owner. C a ll days 30. Method 23. Amer. Golf mistake 6. Of the ears 4 8 2-1135; evenings, 484-0931. 9 VOLKSWAGEN l957. New tra n s- 3 1. Seed humorist m isslo n , overhauled, sun-roof, ra d io , two h eaters. $500 o r best o ffe r. 351-4 955. 9 toil ay. . . * f t l• m i coating r " 7 “ 7 “p r 55. Serf 7 ” 7 “ 7 ” 9 10 24. By birth 25. Cap 26. Land T .B . M O B ILE X -R A Y U N IT n ¡t measure is 73“ OKEMOS like piaciliig an ad 27. Clear w 1T~ U 29. One who r Beautiful c o u n t r y estate Spartan W ives w ill p resen t the T .B . gives with 2 a c r e s . B rick and w* 13 32. Shake- M o b ile U n it in all M a rrie d H o u sin g stone ranch home. E xtra r n t9 pearean king u n its. T h e schedule is as f ollows: la rg e living room with fir e ­ place, dining room , la rg e modern kitchen, la rg e bed­ OPEN in the 15 » 37 Y31// t* z» 30 3« 34. Negative 37. Old- womanish room s with built In vanity, 2 baths, com pletely finish­ L a rg e D r. Range-Regu- V 33 ÏT 39. Colorless 4 1. Former W 39 October 1 1 , Monday - U niversity V illage L aundry, October 12 , Tuesday - C h e rry Lane Laundry, October 13 , Wednesday - Spartan V illage Old 4-8 p.m . 4-8 p.m . 4-8 p.m . Lau n d ry, ed basem ent with re c re a ­ tion room and fire p la c e . Radiant heating. Attached latlon 9 h o le s-3 P a r 9 holes (1000 yds.) Club R e n ta l-L a rg e putt green. MiM nMllmï 3t W 37 %41 41 43 45 Russ, ruler . 43. Cupid 44. Diving bird October 14 , Thursday - Spartan V illag e New Laun d ry, breezew ay to a two c a r garage. $135,000 on le rm s . E ast M-78 at * K » . -V *.» '- - I 4t 41 4* 4L 45. Pay one's share sc % SI 4-8 p .m . Park L a ke Rd., ï T C all and ask fo r B e t t y 46. Light ALL c o u p l e s a r e u r g e d to i m p o r t a n t h e a lth s a fe g u a rd . ta k e p a rt In th is P e r r y . IV 44339. P e rry R e a lty C o . , E. L a n s in g 2 M ile s N .E . of Union B ld g. ED 23432 355- 8255 W — mim É 5# = 7s = = = moisture 47. Fury 48. Emmet M ichigan State N ew s, E asl L ansing, Michigan Friday. October 8, 1965 13 Personol_______ C h a r g e a c c c l 'n t s i n v i t e d . M A REK R E X A L L DRUGS. P r e ­ Film Like H ang over With M essage ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEKEND scrip tio n s, drugs, co sm etics, baby needs. Low e v e r y day THE PAWNBROKER p r ic e s . 301 N .C lip p e rt, by F ra n - B y D A V E H AN S O N human waste, yet he rem ain s T h e a ssista n t’ s m istake is d or. C S ta te N e w s R e v i e w e r above what is going on around using the pawnbroker as a model " L I V E L IV eX y " with the " w ip e - “ T h e Paw nbroker,” now at him. Then things sta rt to hap­ fo r what he wants to be. The outs” . F o u r-p iece rock group the State T h eater, is like a hang­ pen that make him re a liz e what young man has the energy of life , KYLE KERBAW Y o v e r. Y o u know something hap­ he is . fo r your p a rtie s. Plan Now! back to him . He can no longer icar who lives in the dark world c u rio sity and fe a r . The old man 669-9802. 8 pened but you can 't rem em ber ex­ He is approaching the 25th hold back what he has hidden of Harlem but has the im m aci— fe e ls and se e s nothing. The a s ­ actly what. T h e second b ig weekend is Spartan Spirit w ill make ar, a n n iversary of the day when the from h im self for 25 y e a r s . At nation to re a liz e he must get out. sistant can never be the m as­ I t re e k s of sign ifican ce, qual­ h ere. attempt at an organized M ichi­ Nazi s cam e to get him and the has been a thief, but he ter becau se he would have to give THE ONES ity and m essage. It has guts, r e s t of his fam ily and put them the sam e time he begins to see the people around him in the ug­ •s that honesty pavs off. He up too much. T h o se lucky enough to have the gan game pep ra lly east of C ase M agic T ic k e ts a re going e ls e ­ Hall tonight. It’ s scheduled to good acting and good photography. in a concentration cam p. When lin e ss of H arlem . : t get his m ather to speak So much happens in the one- where to spend it. begin at “ :30 com plete w i t b 1 s t . . .in W ILS’ s Battle M aybe it’ s too good to be re a lly that happened, he lost everything He begins to re a liz e what he is h , but this is a losing week tim e lapse of the story of the Bands. as good as it seem s. V e ry lucky they a re . c h e e rle a d e rs. he loved. He fee ls guilty because is doing to them and alm ost fe e ls e. that it is hard to see why any The pawnbroker, Rod Steiger, T h e y 'll go to the game and to he lived through it, but he has for them. He m akes a slow r e ­ p erso n , let alone a man like the Theodore Johnson, and L ym ar 1 s t . . .In “ S ta rs of To­ is an unfeeling automaton who held back the guilt for a long the P - B e ll afterw ard s, and then turn to the human ra c e after He talks with his prostitute g irl pawnbroker, would not be effect­ and V irginia Bodman will be fea ­ m orrow ” Show. buys and s e lls people’ s m ise ry . tim e. to. . . but that's not for this col­ 25 y e ars. lend about getting a Store, m ov- ed by it all. He c re a te s some of tured at the Music Department’ s W hatever they no longer need, umn. He is a cold, unfeeling old T h e raw uglin ess of the city £ out, going straigh t. H is re a ­ the trouble, but too much of it Faculty R ecital at 8:15 in the Mu­ 1st in Michigan fo r the he buys. And because the bu si­ man. He hurts people so that is revealed to him through the r s arc that he wants to be is contrived. S till, those of us staying here sic Auditorium. hippest Rock sound. n ess is a front fo r the local they w ill leave him alone. Lone­ paw nbroker’ s assistan t because urn?::. He m istakes her e a g e r- His exper iences in the concen­ have a chance to see the gam e. Not much entertainment Satur­ • C A L L NOW . vice king, he doesn’ t have to lin e ss is his only safety. outside the little world he has sss fur what it re a lly i s — the tration camp include e v e ry pos­ Union B oard and the athletic de­ day night. s e ll what he buys. Im ages of what happened to created fo r h im self. ?s. re to get out of h er situ- sible atrocity, and this is another partm ent a re televising it by IV 2.4590 C a se Hall will sponsor the only He’ s a garbagem an, dealing in him in Auschwitz begin com ing The assistan t is a young M ex- w f PC is ib le . f l aw. Everything seem s to, have clo se d -c irc u it in the Auditorium. m ix er. T h is weekly affair beeins happened to him — just because he T ic k e ts are $2 at the L'nion and ARE YOU looking fo r excellen t at 8:30. is a Je w . Param ount News. c a r e e r opportunities with great "How com e you people are The World T ra v e l S e r ie s will r e w a r d s ? See N orthwestern But the gam e’ s no the becin- such good businessm en?” asks present " T h e La s t C annibals” Mutual L ife Insurance Com ­ ning of the sto ry. O u r B o y s ’ A t S p a r t y N e e d M a i l his assistan t. at 8:15 p.m . at F a irch ild T h e­ pany’ s booth at C a re e r C arn ival The m essage that follow s is an Tonight, those looking for a a tre, October 11 , 1 2. Full or p art-tim e . articu late h isto ry of the Jew ish lance are saved by Shaw H all, 9 Two veryr worthwhile shows B y DON S O C K O L 50 men on b ik e s, c a r s , -m otcr- hand a re sufficient, B rig a d ie r people. F o r a man who hasn’ t Their m ixer will run from 9-12 GOT A talent. Sing, quartet, trio, Sunday include the Korean Or­ S ta t e N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r cy'cles and or. foot, patrol the Chairm an Carm en said. said anything fo r 25 y e a r s , he a.m ., sponso by WKME, the instrum ental, sm all o rch e stra, phan Choir at the Lansing C iv ic cam pus. Four units keep contact " B u t if U -M wants to get tough, c erta in ly had a well form ulated dorm itory radio station. group, etc ., fo r October 28. C all Sparty', Statue— L ate Monday C en ter, beginning at 8:30 p.m . days IV 2-9996; evenings, IV night a band of U -M students with one another and with the we’ ll be re a d y ,” he added. answ er to at l e a s t this one Al s o F rid ay , the International and an exhibition of lithographs d esecrated the statue h ere. The Cam pus P o lice through w alk ie- If n e c e ssa ry , m arried H elots question. It is a good answ er,but Film S e r ie s w ill present its se c ­ by A u s t r i a n a r t i s t O s k a r 2 -4 5 7 8 , B intz. 11 next day, thousands of students ta lk ie s. m ay be called up, Carm en said . it should be ch iseled in m arble ond show, "L a fa y e tte ,” a French Kokoschka at K resge A rt C enter Sp a n is h s p e a k in g m o v i e s But men with children will de­ asked in anguish, “ How could it At the present tim e, the Helots som ew here and not spoken by a film showing at 7 and 9 p.m . between 2 and 5 p.m . e v e ry Wednesday starting Oct. fin itely not be used. F o r m e r happen? W h y w ere w e unpre­ are waging a defensive w a r,T h e ir ch aracter who isn 't accustomed 20. Downtown A rt T h e atre , 211 o rd e rs a re to protect their po­ Spartan Helots now servin g in p a re d .” to e x p re ssin g h im self. N . Washington. Doors open 6:45. sition s, but not to attack or c a r r y the P eace C o rp s w ill not be called F o x s Q u a lity Je w e le r s S in c e 19 17 The answ er is sim ple. A ll that Rod S teiger is m asterfu l as Two featu res. th eir p atro ls into U-M te rrito ry . under a n y circu m stan ces, the is needed for evil to triumph is the pawnbroker. H is coldness that good men do nothing. It’ s a chancy job, and it m akes B rig a d ie r Chairm an indicated. elim in ates all p ossib le empathy Brand X Is Here But MSU w ill not be caught a man watchful— and a little lone­ Carm en is popular with his for the c h arac ter and leaves only The m ost v e rs a tile band on sleeping again. ly'. troops and is seem ingly a w are­ pity. cam pus. Now booking; rush T h e Spartan H elots, under the M orale among the men is fa ir ly house of energy. He is e v e ry ­ The a ssista n t’ s ro le is also p a rtie s, term p a rtie s, TG ’ s command of B rig a d ie r Chairm an good. T h e y 're not happy, but they where at once. well played, creatin g ju st the op­ dorm m ix e rs, a fter game T om C arm en , keep th eir lor.ely understand why they are h ere. " I f anything happens, I have posite effect. He is likeable and p a rtie s. We play to fit the v ig il this night. A fo rc e of about Most of .them w ere sim ple folk left instructions that I be noti­ is the one who d e se rv e s the pity. mood and occasion. T H E before they cam e. T h ey’ d look fied any tim e of day or n igh t," The supporting ca st c re a te s a S O U N D fo r your dance or Service blank if y'ou mentioned the “ Do­ C arm en said. believable assortm ent of ch arac­ p arty. m inoes” theory. But they un­ T he men also adm ire C arm en te r. Th ey steal the show for T H ER E IS a d ifference! L ife In­ derstand. becau se he’ s tough. Among U-M th eir minute and then p a s s on, G E T THE BEST su ran ce Com panies are d iffe r­ “ If they get Spar :r.e text students he is known as " T e r r i ­ leaving something re a l. ent. Com pare before you buy, G E T B R A N D X. to fal l i s Beaumont And ten, ble T om m y” C arm en . A story T he indefinite ending indicates N orthw estern Mutual Li f e In­ C all Ronnie E sak , 489-6221 all that stands Hetween them c irc u la te s among the so ld ie rs, the w rite rs feeling that what they MARQUISE-CUT DIAMOND su ran ce Company. Phone E a s t and the sta d iu m is engage­ Once when he sent out fo r coffee had to sa y was m ore important NEW COMERS, get establish ed Lan sin g O ffice: 3 5 1-4 5 ” 2. 9 ment R ock,” one Helot said. and was told there was none than what it m eans. Perh aps 14K 60LD RIN6 with your independent insurance G E R M A N - Ach, das Deutsch- I spoke to another man. He left, he gritted his teeth and r e ­ this is a flaw , but not one to con­ agent rep resentin g E m p lo yers, TUTO R mit m ir! C all Heinrich *19 9 50 Home and Prudential. P h o n e P ie p e r, 337-20 01 evenings. 9 was cold, hungry and hadn't slept or shaved recen tly. p lied — " N u ts !” B y now it is legend that one demn "T h e Paw nbroker,” as too PEAR SHAPE DIAMOND a rty. F o r what they have to B U B O L Z , 332-8 6 71. C7 " I t ’ s a dirty' job, su re. But night, when he had to leave fo r say is of value, and if they get 14K GOLD RING F R E E HOME T o r in teresting Service som ebody's got to do it,” he a c l a s s , he uttered the h isto ric too c a rrie d away with saying it, $23950 C atholic C o -ed . 4 m iles from B A R B A R A DOHER*TY, L .R .A .M . said. w ords: “ I shall re tu rn ,” they an be excused. Extended Terms Avai 1abte cam pus on bus lin es. W rite Box Q ualified and experienced piano Helot o ffic ia ls here hope the T he biggest problem f o r mo­ The film is like a tone poem C 3 , Michigan State N ew s. 7 instruction. Phone 355-2 7 7 5. 10 cam paign w ill not be esca la te d . ra le is the lack of mai l . M ail of sour notes. We see a man At the moment, the fo rc e s on d elive ry to Sparty and other far crum ble into som ethingonly re ­ Peanuts Personal C o X T P T JT T r PROGRAMMING flung battlem ents of freedom is, sem bling a human being and yet F O X ’S Direct Diamond Importers s e r v i c e . F o rtran -36 0 0 . Cal l RO SES A R E red, U o f M 's blue, at best, ir re g u la r. The men hun­ there is just a hint of supre­ 337-14 0 5. G eorgia beat them, Spartans ge r for news from home. m acy in him . By taking him ­ T V R E N T A L S for students. E c o - But despite th is, the issu e is s e lf out of the re a l world, the w ill too. SHARftON. NOW that you . a c d . nom ical ra te s by the term arid S tu d e n ts j d e a r to the men. A s one of them pawnbroker p utsh im seli above it. FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER month. U N IV ERSITY T V R E N T ­ put It: His firs t move should be to hum­ Andy waved goodbye he’ ll soon be dancing with his dates at the A L S . 489-9263. C "W e ’ r e here and we’ r e going to ble h im self but instead he Chooses and 203 5. WASHINGTON p a rtie s . We’ ll, m iss you. Good CH ILD CAR E in my Christian : L iv in g s ta y .” w atch co n tinues m artyrdom . lyck,. * ' ' • *> ’ ft unie jr è a l Azr/pWil L Top re fe re n c e s. 3 3 7 - 9 3 8 0 . » S , W;IL1 E\.\1: tH E world l oves yoU/ t lo v e you. What m ore do' T y pi ngTservi ce In I you want. P u ssy c at. R A CLA ANN HÀUGHEY, typist. Some a re a s where MSU stu­ B IL L - H APPY October Ninth, IBM S ele c tric & E xecu tive. dents live w ere term ed educa­ M S U E M P L O Y E E S ’ C R E D IT tional slum s by m em bers o f the Cordially Invites and a toast to D r. Kidd. Muchly, M ultilith O ffset Printing, P ro ­ Bonnie. 7 Ea s t Lansi ng Planning C o m m is­ fessio n al T h e se s Typing, N ear Real Estate cam pus. 337 -15 2 7 . C sion T uescay. The c o m m i s s i o n m e m b e r s JO B RESU M ES, 10 0 cop ies, $4.50. E A ST LANSING. One m ile from drove through c r o w d e d Ea s t L an ­ cam pus. C l o s e to M arble, A LD IN GER D IRECT M AIL Ad­ sing stree ts and v ie w e d " sardine Aquinas, a n d high s c h o o l s . v e rtisin g , 533 N . C lip p ert. IV 5 - 2 2 13 . C can” student apartm ents an d a ll m e m b e rs, a n d n o n -m em b ers a n d th e ir fa m ilie s Th ree b e d r o o m , recreatio n parking lots on its annual tour of room , screen porch. L a rg e en­ ANN BROWN & GORDON, typist the city. closed landscaped lot. Under and m ultilith offset printing. C o m m issio n ers t h e n toured $20,000. Will c a r r y contract. (B lack and white and color). Grand R iv e r Avenue during one C a ll owner, 337-9 4 15. 13 IB M . G eneral typing, term pa­ of the rush hours when MSU stu­ p e r s , th eses, d isserta tio n s. ED dents return to th e.r apartm ents. Recreation 2 -8 38 4 . C T h ey also inspected the stagnant RIDE A L L winter. Indoor ring, B A R B I M E L , P ro fe ssio n a l typist. Red C e d ar R iv e r. 54 head of h o rse s. P ic k up and No job too la rg e or too sm a ll. N orm ally t h e tour takes the retu rn , courtesy c a r , $1.50 per B lo ck off cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C v is ito r s to neat suburban a re a s. h o u r . H ayrides. Newly r e ­ W ILL D O TYPIN G . E le c tric type­ T u esd ay the com m ission ers saw modeled c l u b h o u s e . ROWE w rite r. Experienced. 2886 E , load lu ggers, where apartm ent RANCH , 37 2 -2 32 5 . 9 J o lly R d. 10 minutes from cam - d w ellers w;ere supposed to throw p u s. 337-76 07._______________C re fu se , overflowing into an area Service of se v e ra l feet. T H E S E S PRIN TED . Rapid s e r v - T ransportation T h ey saw parking a re a s so ic e . Drafting supplies. X ero x CH A R T E R E D FLIGHT to P u r- crowded that c a r s were parked c o p ie s. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E ­ due gam e October 23rd . F o r in­ h e lte r-s k e lte r on nearby land.. PR IN T , 221 South G rand. 482- form ation, call 355-54 75 be­ T he c ity now re q u ire s m ore 54 31. C tween 9 -11 pm. week nights. 7 space and parking a re a s near A C G lD E N t P R O B L E M 1? C a l l apartm ents. KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY Wanted T h e com m ission ers saw row SHOP. Sm all dents to large BLOOD DONORS needed. $3 for upon row of dilapidated g a ra g e s, w re c k s. A m erican and foreign RH p ositive; $7 for RH nega­ many too sm all to hold modern c a r s . Guaranteed w ork. 489- tiv e . DETROIT BLOOD S E R V ­ autom obiles and, if la rg e enough, 7507. 1411 E . Kalam azoo. C IC E , IN C., 1427 E . Michigan with too little space to get into D IA PER SERV TCE-Tlospital pure A v e . Hours 9-4 Monday, T u e s ­ them from the a lle y s. T he n a r­ d ia p e rs. We’ r e the m ost mod­ day, Wednesday, F rid a y . 12-7 row a lle y s were lined with hom es, ern and the only p ersonalized T h u rsd a y . 489-7587. C m ostly fo r student rental. d iaper se rv ic e in town. P a i l s In con trast, some a lle y s w ere FLO O RS TO be cleaned. S p ecial- furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds w ell-m aintained, and neat s o r o r­ izlng in c a fe s, tav ern s, sto re s. of baby clothes at no e x tra co st. ity-h ouse a re a s contrasted with Contact M E IL L E R S E R V IC E S . AM ERICAN D IAPER S E R V IC E , the shabby appearance of some C a ll 4 8 5 -4 0 0 . C 914 E . G ie r St. IV 2-0864. C fra te rn ity houses. C A P A B L E YOtJNG men d esirin g Only a block away from the stu­ D IA PER S E R V IC E , t h r e e types p art-tim e life insuran ce sa le s of d ia p e rs to choose fro m . Bulk dent ren tal area th eplanners saw work. Contact Steve M ellinger wash fo r c lea n e r, w hiter dia­ at C a r e e r C a rn iva l, October 11, p leasan t, tree-sh aded streets and neat hom es. D e d ic a t io n a n d O p e n H o u s e p e r s . F lu ff dried and folded. 12 . N c w t h w s M u t u a l L ife The tour, planned by G . M ichael U se your own or rent o u rs. Con­ Insurance Company. 9 C o n lisk , city planner, was un­ ta in e rs furnished^ No deposit. WATSTTnr’T o T en tT L aF gF T io u se’, usual in that it did not empha­ 25 y e a r s exp erien ce. B Y -L O D IA PER S E R V I C E , 1010 E . four bedroom s. P r e fe r le a se . size the " c le a n face” of the city, S U N D A Y , O c t o b e r 1 0 , 1 9 6 5 R e fe re n c e s. C a ll 372-18 0 3. 8 "W e need m ore enforcement of DEDICATION-2:00 P.M. OPEN HOUSE-IMMEDIATELY M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1. C IF IL L N E S S prevents Michigan city ord in an ces,” one of the com­ R e n t your Tv from Nej ^S. gam e attendance, w ill buy up to m is sio n e rs said. Zenith and G E p ortables tor only $9 p e r month. F r e e s e r v ­ 4 tick ets. No sc a lp e rs , p le a se. 37 2 -2 310 or 351-4 8 51. ic e and d e liv e ry . C a ll N E JA C W ANTED -R E A S O N A B L Y p ric ed 7 Mascot Arrives FOLLOWING-UNTIL 7:00 P.M. For Owen Hall Conducted tour of the building. Gifts for the entire family plus a T V R E N T A L S . 482-0624. C tape re c o rd e r and A M -FM r a ­ T A X IC A B S : IF you can 't get V a r - dio. 1434H Spartan V illag e. C a ll total of $200 in cash door prizes. sity , C a ll YELLO W .G roup loads 3 5 5 -110 7 . 7 to a irp o rts, tra in s, b u sse s, IV W A N TEb TO rent parking space 2-1444 . 7 n ear B e rk e y . Contact David B ab y Snook a rriv e d at 4 :15 T h u rsd ay morning as a m ascot to Owen Graduate H all. Ja m e s Refreshments will be served. PO RTRA ITS MAKE o r i g i n a l M axw ell at T ria n g le fra te rn ity . Snook, head ad visor of the grad ­ g ifts. F ro m life or your fav o r­ Phone 332 -356 3. -* 8 uate re sid en ce , and his wife be­ O p p o s ite S p a rta n ite photo. M ary Ja n e Hadwin. WANTED: ONE or m ore tickets 12 ” x 16” C h arcoal, $ 5 , p a ste ls, to the M ichigan State v s . M ichi­ cam e the p aren ts of David An­ drew Snook at Sparrow H ospital. 1019 Trowbridge Road S h o p p in g C e n t e r Phone 353-2280 $10. C a ll OX 4-8641, OX 9-2987 gan, your p ric e . C a ll L e s , 351— F o r two y e a r s , Snook was head afternoons o r evenings. 9 5136 . 7 a d viso r of Snyder H all. i 14 Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, O ctober 8, 1965 'N EW H O P E’ IN G O V E R N M E N T ASMSU HasChance O f Success e sp e cia lly lacking as to what o r­ and they w ill become even m ore B y H U G H J. L E A C H involved in the future. POLITICS OR POKER? ganizations a re needed and what If ASMSU re a liz e s that it is not standards should be maintained. an autonomous group and can The .students o f MSL' h a v e new Other a re a s in which Nonna­ M . C . S c h r a n k i s t h r o w i n g make the students re a liz e it, it h op e o f h a v in g an e f f e c t iv e stu d en t m aker said he hopes ASMSU will ------------Last Of 5 Parts--------- will have avoided one of the big govern m en t. Involve itself include studentcon- traps that caught previous stu­ Following the f a ilu r e of two duct p olicy, the L e ctu re -C o n ce rt • • • • • p revio u s g o v e r n m e n t s to p r o v i d e s e r ie s , athletic p o lic ie s, tra ffic dent governm ents, a s l e e p w e a r p a r t y Eut there are other tra p s, effective student le a d e r s h ip o v e r p o lic ie s and curriculum changes. re se a rc h on i s s u e s and c a n get m e n d i n g policy in the area of stu- s o m e of them as yet unknown. a period of t i m e , th e stu d e n ts "W e would like to have the best feedback from students. d e n t a f f a i r s , ’ * Nonnamaker said. O th e r s , such as student apathy voted last w in te r to e s t a b l i s h a new- concept of studen- g v e r n - ment, to be known a s the A s s o ­ T h e re a r e many problem s " W e reed this at MSU, The old ASMSU w ill have to face, Fuzak governm ent provided us with r.ot thinking students are capable of giving on m atters that affect stu­ d e n ts ," he said , " T h is is needed and internal quarreling, a re well know n. S a tu rd a y a t 2 p .m . said . Many of the tech ues and much m ore than a vacuum in this If ASMSU' can avoid all the trap s ciated Students o f M ic h ig a n State badly in te rm s of how to solve U n iversity (ASMSU). p r cresses for getting t the heart a rea. of problem s must yet he devel- "W e need p olicy badly in the existin g p ro b le m s." placed In its path, it could long outlive its p re d e c e sso rs. If not, fa s h io n . . . fu n a n d The g o v e r n m e n t h a s as its c e n ­ opec ?re a o f stud en t o rg a n iz a tio n s ,” Students are alread y involved ASMSU could have an extrem ely ter a Student B o a r d , c o m p r is e d O lenting on the s tr u c tu r e N o n n a m a k e r sa id . In fo rm a tio n is to a significant extent, he added, short life. fo o d . . . E a st L a n sin g of the p r e s i d e r t s f m a jo r c a m ­ it-t e said it " s e e m s to p r e - . •.v.v.v.V.V.VvivX-X-VvV.V.X.ivV-:-:-:-:-:- p u s gi v e r m / gr u p s, f ur e l e c ­ f-’A ' iDDortunit’’ * 'o r e f — te d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s and tw ap­ Knapp 's iect government, but that it v Y o u ’ re in vite d , so c o m e and b rin g a p o in ted m e m b e r s - a t - l a r g e . U n ­ p r o b l e m . U n d e r tl e new der th e be ard is a C 'ti: e t, headed frie n d . F r e e co ke s and cookies! D o o r se ’ ecom e issib le by a- c a b in e t p r e s id e : t. Df-i. gr< up t . ta k e v e r . p r ize s of fabulous S c h ra n k p a ja m a s ! A lthou gh they w e r e a d m itte d ly L o u i s F . H ek h u is, d i r e c t r of d isa p p o in te d ;r p r e v i us g v er- - In fo rm a l m o d e l i n g of n e w e s t stu d e n t a c tiv itie s sr.d f o r m e r m e r t s , s e v e r a l a d m i n is t r a t o r s Campus stu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t p r e s i d e n t , s lu m b e r lo o ks. P a r t y ’ s plan n ed fro m h ave e x p r e s s e d c a u tio u s p t l - sa id t^ e r e i r e at le ? s t th r e e 2 to 4, K n a p p ’ s g a rd e n level. m l s m o v e r A S M S U '* c h a n c e s of pr jDjem? ¡opes ,ave . een b ein g s u c c e s s f u l , solve d bv option f the new D o r m d w e lle r ’ s d e lig h t...s a u c y lit­ E ld o n R . N o n n a m a k e r , a s s i s t ­ pis ant dear, of s tu d e n ts , sa id he U n d e r AUSG su ch h e avy d e ­ tle sleep sh irt in red o r blue m a d . th in k s ASMSU w ill p r o v id e b e tte r m a n d s w e r e p la c e d on one o r two m a d ra s plaid cuffed in w hite. M a t ­ Center r e o r e s e r t a t io r . for s tu d e n ts thar its p r e d i c t - i r, A l l - U n i v e r s i t y s tu d e n ts that th e ir s tu d ie s s u f­ fe r e d g r e a t l y , he sa id . With ch ing b lo o m e r s . S - M - L . $6 Student G o v e m m e n : (A U SG ). A S M S U , the d u tie s of the r e o r C la s s ic p a ja m a in all c o tto n p o lk a - tw o a r e row divided a m o n g the m e m b e r s . f the Student B e a r d . dot flannel has 3 -w a y c o lla r: iv y , T h e r.ew str u c tu r e a ls o p r o - - p e te r pan o r m a n d a rin . A c tio n -fit v i d e - fo r d e c e n tr a liz a tio n which all w e m a n y p r o b l e m s to b e hand­ s le e v e s , fla t-b a k w a ist. 3 2 -4 0 . $ 4 le d at th e lo w e s t p o s s i b l e level 231 M A C . of stu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t, he s a id , F a n n y W a r m e r . . . in fla m in g red abif wh i l e at th e s a m e tim e p r o v id in g Idea ar*"' t - fo r s l l - L 'n iv e r s i t y c o o r d in a tio n . E a st La n sin g flannelette t r im m e d in w hite w ith T h e p r o b l e m of flu c tu a tio n in s m o c k e d and zip p e re d y o k e , b rie f aior.e .s ,.o ¿u l e a d e r s h ip sh .uld a ls o b e r e ­ S u c c e s s deper d u c e d , h e S'ifi. T i.e n e sh ou ld be little b lo o m e r s . S - M - L . ir. the s true tur m o re c a r r y -o v e r of r ep re se n ta ­ Tnb A, Fuza.<, v i c e p r e o f studer.: a ffa ir s , sa id he ti v e s tion. th e r e w a s in A U SG . S L E E P W E A R -C A R D E N L E V E L r d m e m b e r s m u s t k eep in dent g&vernmer.t as that o h o w e v e r , that th e te r m " stu d en t govern m en t" is really c r e a t i v i t y U r the better::: a m i s n o m e r , H ek h u is s a i d . S tu ­ the U n i v e r s i t y as a w h o le . dent g o v e r n m e n t is r e a l l y stu ­ dent p a r tic ip a tio n in U n i v e r s i t y govern m en t. F u z a k and N o n n a m a k e r a g r e e . .ad h a v e , " I ’d lik e to s e e stu d e n t g o v ­ he s a i d , h i t th e new e r n m e n t d e v o te m o r e t i m e to d e ­ v e lo p in g , fo r m u la tin g and r e c o m - 1. i t Bass Weejuns a w a y o f life on a n y cam p u s ^ ^ T h e y are the p e rte ct c o m p le m e n t to A m e r ic a n s p o r ts w e a r .„ lo o k g re a t in tow n o r c o u n try. C la s s ic penny m oc for gals in g e n u ­ ine polished c o r ­ d o va n . n a v y or g o l d e n s p i c e g ra in . $ 1 4 k n i t to p s liv e n u p W O M E N 'S SHOES-CAMPUS center c o r d u r o y j e a n s A . H e n le y strip e s on a H e n le y s h irt, $3.98 line fun fashion in b e ig e /b ro w n o r c r a n ­ % b e r r y / n a v y . A ll cotton. B . L o n g sleeved and turtle n e c k e d , an all cotton knit with a ll-ro u n d p a irin g $2.98 J p o ssib ilitie s. H o s t of c o lo r s , including M e n ’ s tu rf m o c b la c k , w hite, b ro w n , red. w ith leath er soles and heels. B la c k , C . F a v o r e d d u n g a re e s , done up a -n e w in $16.95 b r o w n , w in e , or pinw-ale c o r d u r o y , a n d tjjue in e v e r y derail loden. $5.98 ...fr o m belt loops to fly fro n t.’ N e a t in w h ea t, loden o r c ra n b e rry . MEN'S SHOES-STREET L E V E L Shop S a tu rd a y 9 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 i