Cooler. . . General ••• MICHIGAN EW S V a ria b le cloudiness. that I'm . tell y o u r m en, g o in g to be a l ­ STATE High: M idd le 50 's. W ednesday: Sunny. W a rm e r right. — LB J UNIVERSITY V o l. 57 Number 29 E a s t Lansing, M ichigan T u e s d a y , O ctober 12, 1965 10 « Augenstein To Run TAKE ME, PLEASE, TAKE ME’ For U.S. Senate B y JO BU M BARG ER State N ew s Staff W r it e r " B u t the m isuse of the techniques could re su lt Hundreds Beg Passage in intolerable thought con tro l.” In Exodus From Cuba L e ro y G , Augenstein, chairm an of the bio­ " L a w s m ay be needed fa irly so o n ," he said p h ysics department, Monday confirm ed rep o rts M onday. " I f we sta rt manipulating heredity, that he w ill run fo r the U» S , Senate in 1966. the consequences will show up in future gen era­ A ugenstein, a Republican, is perhaps best tions. known to students fo r h is film and talk s on con­ " I t p laces a burden on all of u s ," he said. trollin g heredity by the manipulation of genes. “ The great danger is, that present lead ers He said he has been considering running for m ay not be aware of the im p licatio n s." the Senate for about six weeks and w ill enter the Republican p rim a ry if he can ra is e the $100,000 he estim a te s a campaign would requ ire. A ugenstein, who has long been associated with the Republican party, cam e to MSU in M ay, C a stro 1962, a fter s ix y e a rs with the Atomic E n ergy " 1 know where 1 can find p art of ^ie money n o w ," he said, "b u t I don’ t have $10 0 ,0 0 0 ." Augenstein is running becau se he fe e ls the C om m issio n in Washington, O .C ., and B ro o k - haven National L aboratory on Long Island, N .Y . He was also a p art-tim e science co-ordin ator M um O n Senate needs someone with a scien tific back­ fo r the Seattle World’ s F a ir . ground to interpret new d isc o v e rie s. “ We have a lre a d y taken the fir s t step toward In the 1966 sen atorial campaign, he would P ro p o sa ls m odifying h ered ity,” he said . "S c ie n tis ts at Oak probably f a c e Dem ocratic Sen. P atrick V. R id ge, Tenn., ch em ically changed the genetic makeup of a person after birth in a recen t e x ­ M cN am ara, 12 -y e a r incumbent. F o rm e r Gov. G . Mennen W illiam s has also been mentioned as Use Of Ships, p e rim e n t." " S c ie n c e is on the verge of giving us the a candidate. Augenstein might also have to overcom e a Planes Offered ability to change man’ s thoughts, for better or number of candidates in the Republican p rim a ry . w o rse, to specify the heredity of an unborn P o ss ib ilitie s include U . S. Rep. Robert P . G riffin child and to make spare p arts for m an ," he of T r a v e r s e C ity; John Feik en s, fo rm e r GOP K E Y W E S T , Fla. has said in frequent talks to cam pus groups. state chairm an from G ro sse Pointe P a rk , and I.il--H undreds of C u ­ .11am T , P atrick J r . , Detroit bans are begging for Negro attorney and fo rm er coun­ p a ssa g e to freed om cilm an. A n a t i v e of D ecatur, 111., in a Fidel C a str o - W h o D is c o v e r e d Augenstein was a poll watcher for the p arty in Illin ois and a p re ­ sanctioned e x o d u s , cinct w orker in M aryland while refu gees a rriv in g in working for the Atom ic E nergy A m e r ic a , K id s ? C om m ission. Since moving to M ichigan, he a boat day . reported M o n ­ has been a delegate to Republi­ It was the third sm all boat a r­ can state and county conventions. rivin g with exile: since the C u­ N o t C o lu m b u s . . He is cu rren tly a p recin ct c h a ir­ man in Delhi Township. ban dictator offered to let his people go 10 days a go .T h eycam e Augenstein received h is bach­ as the United States sought to FO U N D A T IO N FOR L E A R N I N G - - T h e foundation' $ 9 7 , 4 0 0 . It w i l l r u n p a r a l l e l to B e s s e y H a l l and NEW HAVEN, Conn. (U P I)~ a M edieval m anuscript bound in e lo r’ s degree at th eU n iversity of arrange an ord erly flow of refu ­ h a s been p o u re d and w a ll c o n s t ru c t io n w ill begin w i l l h a v e a o n e - s t o r y w ing on F a r m L a n e . Y a le U n iversity sc h o la rs Sunday vellem called "T h e T a r t e r R e­ Chicago and his m a ste r’ s and g e e s. soon on the addition to Kedzie H a ll. T h e new la tio n ," an account of how things d octoral d egrees at the U n iver­ Photo by L a n c e Laeoni. gave off with a ja r rin g note for six-sto ry classro o m and o ffice wing w ill cost One of 21 aboard the 31-foot AFTER WEEKEND RAID today’ s observance of Columbus w e re going among the M ongols. sity of Illin o is. He also served cabin c ru is e r reported hundreds Possible Day— the firs t documentary proof Found with the m anuscript w as in the A rm y for 20 months, in­ watching their departure from that he did not d isco ver A m erica. a folded map of the w orld as cluding 11 months In the A leu­ Cuba pleaded "ta k e me, p lease The sch o la rs had turned up a the 15th Century knew it, drawn tians. take m e ." The refugee, M rs. He re fu se s to identify him self Clinton Cracks Down Rhodesian map of the w orld drawn around In brownish ink on parchm ent, Osvaldo B azu, snatched her 14- 1440 which shows many E uro­ and bn its w estern bord er was with either the lib e ra l or con­ y e a r-o ld son a u o a i d as they peans knew A m erica existed at rep resen ted “ Vlnlandla a s d is­ s e rv a tiv e viewpoints within the shoved off. least four decades before the covered by B Jarn l and L e i f . " GOP. "C h ild re n near m ilitary age doiigfi'tj' '¡tertian, navigator set out Occ&Alon ally h o a x e s plague * " l ' m international m inced,” he a re not being allowed to leave or. his fam ous voyage. .scholarship and som ethings w ere has said . “ I think government , „ O jb fl.’ V M rs. B aZ if'said . 1 ne map has an amazingly ¿ífro'i'/T w iung. i ne veneni mnu- nas a resp o n sib ility to act when’ ' kAy A H M iit M'f4 la rg e raid aNt-.v y e n , a - c t * : ‘ u . e f 'w.tfvV- '\K>\ a U .S. o iilc la ls 'in Miami # a id a ccu ra te r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of ing w as modern rath er than M ed­ local groups don't take c a re of a scene has switched to Clinton law a p p e als to be violated, he C a stro had not replied through State News Staff W r it e r G reenland, both In siz e and con­ ie v a l. The map had nothing to do situation, but 1 p re fe r to see prob­ C oun ty." sign als area police departments LONDON I1— Rhodesian P rim e the Sw iss E m b assy in Havana tour and also in its relation to with the m anuscript. The worm ­ lem s solved by individuals or lo­ Anyone under 2 1 caught drink­ Location of drinking p a r t i e s and, with an authorization from M inister lan Smith said Monday to U .S. suggestions that the m i­ the European coast to the east holes in the map did not match cal action to p re se rv e fle x ib ility ing alchohol in Clinton County w ill can be e a sily uncovered by pa­ a county p rosecu ter, they proceed disagreem ent with B ritain over gration movement proceed along and the North A m erican coast those of the m anuscript. in m eeting our n e e d s." re c e iv e harsh treatm ent, the De- trol c a rs when they stop auto­ ,to the p arty. Rhodesia’ s demand for indepen­ m utually a g r e e a b l e , o rd erly to the w est. Some months la te r In his rpu- He says som e scie n tists are Witt Township chief of police m obiles for minor offen ses, he The recent ra is e in property dence "s e e m s to be so wide it is lin e s. The United States proposed North A m erica is represented tine p u rch ases M arston turned n e c e ssa ry to counter the trend said Monday. sa id . If the d riv e r has been damage by p arty-g o e rs and in­ im possible to bridge i t ." that it furnish planes or ships to a s an island with inlets from the up a 13th Century m an uscript. toward domination of the fed eral P o lic e C hief B ruce E. Angeli II drinking, it . can usually be de­ cre a se d com plaints from irate "Independence is what we want, bring out Cubans. sea which may be the mouth of "Speculum H isto ría le ” by Vin­ government by c a re e r sp e c ia l­ said e v e ry party known to in­ tected and most admit coming neighbors has forced the c ra c k ­ and it is certain ly the next log i­ Havana Radio, monitored in the St. L aw ren ce R iv e r and the cent of B ea u va is. Its handwrit­ is t s . volve drinking Intoxicants will from a party and w here it is . down, Angell said. cal s te p ," he told newsmen at M iam i, without mentioning any Hudson S tra its. ing matched that of the map, “ I think there should be some be checked fo r violations of the Two cou rses of action a r e L o n d o n A irport before flying negotiations, i n d i c a t e d Cuba T h is island is labeled " Y in - the w aterm ark s of its parch ­ people there who can tran slate minimum age law. taken before a raid, Angell said. The Ja ck Pine Lodge w ill pro­ home tod are too deadly seriou s to sa tiriz e “ Oh'” ’ I said, seizing the opportunity. That is , un less M ichigan low­ “ If any county in the nation The te sts autom atically waived crim in ato ry te sts have been used ar.d any attempt to d‘ so would be considered in “ T h ey said that stuff you gave me made me e r s the drinking age to 18, or a l­ does not want fed eral interven­ in these states include any r e ­ in the last five y e a r s . bad taste. s ic k e r .” low s 18 -y e a r-o ld s to drink 3.2 tion it need only open its polling quirem ent that a voting applicant Counties can also be fre ed by “ Oh.” p er cent b eer. p la c e s to all its peo ple,” p ro ­ be able to read, w rite, under­ ju d icial decision if 50 p er cent Clin Health Center is not one of those things. “ T h ey say that ju st because you used to work T a lk to any student h ere from claim ed P resid en t Lyndon B . stand or interpret any m aterial of the non-white potential vo te rs Everybody kids Olin, So why not jump on the in a pharm acy doesn’ t give you a licen se to p ra c ­ New Y ork or Ohio. M ost think Johnson as he signed into law the or dem onstrate any educational have been re gistered . bandwagon? tice m edicine,” he added, with a hint of anger. Voting Rights Act of 1965 on Aug. achievem ent. M y opportunity came when my roommate went “ Does the constant piped-in m usic bother PI A M I S 9. A court m ay also suspend the Election s covered by the act tc Olin for some p ills la st F rid ay . He was include, all p rim a ry, sp ecial and UP ' you?” T h e b i l l signed by Johnson, use of these voting te sts and de­ seized , interred and confined to bed against his STA Y general contests, involving e le c ­ “ It’ s ve ry soothing,” he glared at m e. “ And though m u c h d iscu ssed a n d v ic e s in any state o r county if w ill. He was entitled to one c a ll, so Saturday he T H ER E , YOU tion to public office, and all prop­ phoned and asked me to bring him his tooth if you don’ t get rid of that radio before I get out I’ ll bean you.” PO O L! J amended, contained e sse n tia lly the sam e provision s he proposed the attorney general file s suit that the te sts are being used to ositions on which votes are taken. brush, his razo r and a fifth of whiskey. T h e constitutionality of the law “ I’ m s o rry , A rn ie. I didn’ t know it bothered to C o n g re ss on M arch 15, n early d iscrim in ate. is based on the 15th amendment, 1 got up to his room and gleefully suggested you. But isn’ t there a tra ce of incompetence fiv e months before. T h e new law re p o rts a con­ to p la c e s where exam in ers have which states: that he could give me some te rrific ideas on how­ h e re ? ” 1 said, grasp ing at straw s. C o n trary to the activity su r­ g re ssio n a l finding that the poll been appointed to determ ine if " T h e righ t...to vote sh all not to kid Olin. “ Olin has a big job!” he shouted. “ Th ey do rounding the C iv il R ights A ct of tax w o rks a financial hardship people a re being allowed to vote be denied or abridged ...by any “ How’ s the food?’ ’ 1 asked. the best they can .” 1964, there was no fillib u ste r by on the poor and b e a rs no r e la ­ and watch vote counts. state on account of r a c e or “ G reat, after eating your cooking all week.’ ’ A nurse cam e up to me and said quietly: southern sen ators on the Voting tion to voting in state and local Anyone who re fu se s to r e g is ­ c o lo r.” A lso, “ The C o n g re ss “ R e a lly ? ” “ 1 think you’ d better le av e. You’ re upsetting R igh ts b ill. P a ssin g , 79 -18, in the e lectio n s. (The 24th amendment te r an eligib le voter or intim i­ sh all have power to enforce this “ Yeah. The doctor sa y s he thinks that’ s what the p atient.” O H . 6 0 0 D G R i E F 'Y O U u JO U LD N 'T Senate and, 333-8 5, in the House, to the Constitution bans the poll d ates anyone attempting to r e g ­ a rtic le by appropriate le g is la ­ made me sic k .’ ’ “ A ren ’ t the beds a little hard?“ I managed in L I S T E N . C Ü O U LD Y O U ? it w as even supported by 22 south­ tax in a ll fed eral elections.) is t e r o r vote, or anyone trying tio n ." 1 thought a different approach might help. a last desperate gam bit. ern congressm en . li F u rth e r, it d ire c ts the attor­ to subvert the p rovision s of this The question today is not in “ What about the n u rse s? Do they wake you at “ T H E Y ’ RE G R E A T ! T H E Y ’ R E A HECK OF A It didn’ t re c e iv e the publicity ney gen eral to file suit against law is subject to crim in al p ro s e ­ recognizing the problem of voter 3 a.m . to see if you’ re a sle e p ?” LOT B E T T E R THAN THOSE BARGAIN M A T­ given to its 1964 p re d e c e sso r and O the constitutionality of the poll cution. denial in the South or non-voting “ No, But 1 told them how your radio used to T R E S S E S YOU GOT FROM TH AT SECOND­ i m ay have been overshadowed by tax in states which retain it. States affected by the act can among N egro es, but ra th e r, is keep me up half the night and they say that HAND STO RE!” much of the other new and f a r - a T h e attorney general m ay also escap e or obtain re lie f from its the rem edy to be found in anoth­ weakened my re s is ta n c e .” “ You’ d better go,” repeated the nurse. reaching legislation p assed by req u est that o b se rv e rs be sent p ro v isio n s if they can prove to e r law? “ Oh?” 1 said, disappointed. “ How about the "G o o d -b y , A rn ie. Hope you feel b e tter.” "I C o n g re ss this y e a r . H ow ever, it d octors? Do they seem to know what they’ re doing "D o n ? ” I is an important step taken by the o r do they give out l i t t l e red p ills for e v e ry - "W h at?” I said. fed eral government in the realm ' thing?*■’ “ Don’ t visit me again.” 1966 of voting righ ts. NOD. i t 'l l B£ t h e r a k e Reading the law lfS e if, wfth a n d the P U R N IN 6 p i l e ... its m any amendments and word­ E N G IN E E R IN G AND A C C O U N T IN G G R A D U A T E S ing changes, would tax the m ost «STA TE N EW : M IC H IG A N STATI patient re ad er of la w s. But its m ajo r points are d irect and not The Inland Steel C o m p an y. E a s t C h icag o , Indiana, invites U N IV E R S IT Y e a s ily overlooked. you to in vestigate our m an y c a r e e r opportunities. C onsult In states where le s s than 50 p er M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s E D IT O R IA L 355-8252 cent of the perso n s of voting age the sp ecific job d escrip tio n s in the pocket of our b ro ch u re. International, Inland D aily P r e s s A ssociation, w ere re g istered or voted in the O ur re p re se n ta tiv e s w ill be on your ca m p u s on F rid a y, A sso ciated C ollegiate P r e s s , Michigan P r e s s C h a rle s C. U 'e lls .......................E d ito r-In -C h ief la st p residen tial election, all lit­ A sso ciation , Michigan C ollegiate P re s s A s­ R ich ard S ch w artz.....................Managing Editor O ctober 22nd, F o r an appointm ent, contact M r. John D. e ra c y te sts and other voting de­ sociation. Jim Sterba ................................. Cam pus E ditor v ic e s a re suspended. Shingleton. Y 0 (/ J U S T C A N 'T Published e very c la ss day throughout fa ll, L a r r y Mogg ....................... Sports Editor In addition, the law em pow ers tell T hem w inter, and spring term s and .twice weekly M ichael Kindman .............. E d ito rial E ditor the fed e ra l government to appoint INLAND STEEL COMPANY !NLAND sum m er term by the students of Michigan A n y t h in g ; e x am in e rs to re g iste r vo te rs in .State U niversity. A D V ER TISIN G w.'«r.w «*»■•: .( ..« I,» *.«. ■ 4 t .“A t 355-8255 o - • th ese states, if they re fu se to co­ Ih. . INDIANA HABBQR WORTS Seconif’c fà s s postage p a id â f ’Eâst Lansing, A rthu r Langer .............. Advertisirrgfvlanager operate with the law or atthedi.s-7 e a s t i t o f c iX ï îA M ich. cretlo n of the attorney g en eral. E d ito rial and bu siness offices at 341 Student B U S IN ESS-C IR C U LA TIO N 355-8299 S tates covered under the above S e rv ic e s Building, M ich iganStateU niversity, p ro v isio n s are A labam a, A la sk a , E a st'L a n sin g , M ich. P H O T O G R A P H IC 355-831 1 An Equal O pportunity E m p lo y e r G e o rg ia , Louisian a, M iss is s ip p i, O ' S o u t h C aro lin a, V irg in ia , 26 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan T uesday, October 12. 1965' 3 N o w S tu d e n ts C a n D ia l F o r F u n Last Chance This Week By LEO ZA IN E A State N ew s"§taff W r it e r Students now can dial 3 5 5 -3 3 3 3 , and be told "w h e re to go” - - fo r campus a c tiv itie s. A 24-hour information s e r v ic e operated by the Student Union B oard began T h u rsd ay afternoon and alread y has proven spring, p relim in ary arrangem ents w ere made and the admin­ istration approved Sept. 30. The s e r v ic e apparatus is being rented from the M ichigan Bell Telephone Co. at $250 a y e a r. O rganizations w ishing to publicize activ ities w ill be charged $3 p er week fo r a 20- second spot. It is hoped the fe e s w ill offset the y e a r ly rental cost. CAMPUS PAK su c c e ssfu l, according to John Spencer, Waco, l e x . , sopho­ T h e f a m p u s B o o k S t o r e s h a v e b e e n s e le c t e d a s th e o n ly E a s t L a n s in g D i s t r ib u t e r O rganizations w ishing to submit o rd ers must do so at least m o re and board special events cffairm an. o f t h i s p a c k a g e . It is an in t r o d u c t o r y o f f e r to e n a b le s tu d e n ts to b e c o m e a c ­ two days before announcement changes which a r e made Mon­ The s e r v ic e provides a two-minute tape-recorded announce­ q u a in te d w ith th e f o llo w in g N a tio n a l N a m e - b r a n d p r o d u c t s . days and T h u rsd ays. ment of variou s on and off-cam pus a c tiv ities of interest to No c o m m ercials or advertisem ents will be taped. students. R ecordings a re being done by speech, radio and televisior The idea w as unanimously passed at a board meeting last m ajo rs on the board’ s information com m ittee. B i l l T o B o o s t A r t s T e a c h in g Activities C o u ld C h a h g e U .S . C u l t u r e / “ s L i L * c o v e r s only handling & c o v e r s only handling & freight freight The new a rts and humanities " I t ’ s What’ s Happening, A c tiv ­ sponsor theatre workshops may Funds m ay be available to a l­ bill w ill do for those field s what itie s C arn ival ’ 65” to acquaint be a va ila b le under the b ill. low students and faculty to take the National Science Foundation fresh m en, tra n sfe r students and He a lso exp ressed hope that m usic p erform ances throughout has done fo r the sc ie n c es, said even old -tim ers with cam pus o r ­ the bill would allow top p erfo rm ­ the state, said Robert L’nkefer, John F . T a y lo r, p ro fe sso r of phi­ ganizations, has been set fo r Oct. e r s to com e to cam pus a s le c ­ asso c ia te p ro fe sso r of m usic. losophy and chairm an of M SU 's tu re rs . 21. L e ctu re - Concert D i r e c t o r H umanities R e se a rch Council. "S im p ly bringing fam ous a c ­ Wilson Paul said he doesn’ t think The carn ival w ill be held in " I f we can respond by making to rs h ere to work on p e rfo r­ the bill w ill aid the s e r ie s , but Spartan Stadium this y e a r , in­ p rop er use of It, the bill can m ances is not enough,” Reynolds he view s the legislatio n as " a stead of the Union, to allow room tran sfo rm the entire complexion said . sign that A m erica is growing up fo r all 150 cam pus organizations of hum anistic endeavors in the T h is would be m erely capi­ in its recognition of the fine to p articipate, s a i d H o w i e n atio n ," he said. talizing on their name, he said, a r t s .” < W ilchins, chairm an of ASM SU 's E rlin g B raun er, chairm an of and would not fu lfill the p ur­ ca rn iv al com m ittee and P a te r­ Funds to underwrite college the A rt Department, said the pose of educational theater. son, N J i , senior. p rogram s such as the L e ctu re - "T h e ideal situation would be bill is so new that p rop osals Concert s e r ie s or to start such to have a p erfo rm e r teach on Deadline for applications and have not been discussed yet with­ pro g ram s at schools which don’ t cam pus fo r se v e ra l w e ek s,” he receip t of funds is Wednesday. in the department. have one w ill probably not be sa id . , W ilchins requested t h a t each " 1 see a strong em phasis on a va ila b le under the b ill, Paul Ja m e s Niblock, m usic ch air­ group submit a list of item s aid to teaching,” B rau n er said, said . m an, said he se e s great possi-» which might be needed for booths "p a rtic u la rly t h r o u g h fellow ­ ships and asslstan tsh ip s.*’ b ilitie s fo r p ro jects in his de­ Facu lty m em bers also agree em phatically that subsidy of the or d isp la ys. partm ent. The bill m ay also grant funds a rts and humanities, the fir s t Applications m ay be obtained T h ree faculty m em bers w ill go to a s s is t a rtis ts working on cam ­ tim e since the G reat D epres­ at 334 Student S e rv ic e s from 9-5 to Washington next week with pus, he added. sion, is a legitim ate ro le of d a ily , Wilchins asked that in ter­ tentative proposals and to find E .C . Reynolds, a sso c ia te pro­ the fed eral government. ested groups contact him by Wed­ out m ore about the program , he "E u rop ean countries have been nesday between 3 and 5 p .m . at World News fe s s o r of speech, said funds to said . doing this fo r a long tim e ,” Varg 353-2966. said . "C onsequently, cultural a c ­ at a Glance tivitie s a re within the reach of the m a s s e s .” He said the new b ill might Olin Admissions conceivably produce the sam e Admitted to Olin Health Cen­ effect in the United States. ter Monday and Tuesday w e re : In addition to aiding univer­ Daniel F e n g le r, Robert Curnow, sitie s, the bill a lso provides B a r r y Kline, P h yllis Simon, Su­ K in g E x p e c te d In G e o r g i a fo r the creation of a national san J a r a c z , Joseph Goulet, S h e r­ re p erto ry theater, an A m erican ry C la rk e , Olave Haydu^ C R AW F O R D V I L L E ( U P I ) - - A noisy ra c ia l dem on­ film institute and a national op­ r ill H erring, Judy Drummonds, s t r a t i o n and m o u n t in g t e n s i o n M o n d a y m a r k e d the e ra , ballet and symphony o r c h e s - . Helen E . Walls, Richard A. B eu - h o u r s b e fo re the a r r i v a l of D r . M a r t in L u t h e r K in g , tra. tel, Stanley Woodward, Andrea the Nobel P e a c e P r i z e w in n e r m a n y local N e g ro e s "Ind ication s thus fa r a re that H all, C h a r l e s C lack, C h arles h o p e w i l l l e a d t h e m on a " f r e e d o m m a r c h ” to t h e the bill w ill be fre e enough so Wintner, Walter Dugopolski, Dale s t a t e c a p ito l in A t la n t a . that we won’ t have to w o rry about Sherm an, M arcie Fogg, Linden H u n d re d s of N e g r o e s c a m e .h e re in c a r s , t r u c k s jqo much fed eral control,” Unke- Rone, C aro l B r a t t ^ Donna L ee a n d b u s e s to s e e an d h e a r K i n g , th e n a t i o n ’ s b e s t fe r said . % Smith, Ronald Ginther and M i­ known civil rights l e a d e r . K i n g w a s s c h e d u l e d to Why has it taker, so l w if H o -get chael S. Goldstein. a d d r e s s a m a s s ral-ly h e r e M o n d a y nig ht. such a bill p assed? ^ r/fte 'v e freer, in' a Scientific a g e ,” B rau ner said, "and now Homecoming A tte m p t T o 5 ta ? filib u ster Fails the pend;-.!tor., is -¿¿ck. Weekend "W e have begun to re a liz e on is the o ffic ia l level that the s c i­ WASHINGTON .F— Sena­ p assed bill w ill be shelved BIG ences a ren ’ t everything.” to rs backing a bill to strip until n e x t y e a r, despite B IG the states of power to ban A l t h o u g h application p roce— strong backing given it by the union shop fell far short Presid en t Lyndon B , Joh n­ dures have not yet been announc­ ed, V arg said the p rogram w ill BIG Monday in their effort to choke off a filib u ster by son. T h is would h a s t e n C o n g re ss toward adjourn­ probably be- handled sim ila r to Brubeck the National Science Foundation. foes of the m easure. T h e vote appear s to make ment, which many m em­ b e rs a re demanding with "W e a re keeping in clo se com­ and munication with o f f i c i a l s in c e r t a i n that the H o u s e - in creasin g in sisten ce. Washington,” V arg said . Palmer S u p r e m e C o u r t W o n ’t I n t e r fe r e In D i s t r i c t i n g W A SH IN G TO N A P - - T h e Su prem e C ourt refused M o n d a y to i n t e r f e r e w i t h t h e N e w Y o r k p i a n t o c r a c k T.B. MOBILE X-RAY UNIT school segregation by reo rg an izin g school d is tric ts . Spartan W ives will presen t the T .B . A n d in a d e c i s i o n . i n a n o t h e r c o n t r o v e r s i a l a r e a , the c o u r t c l e a r e d the w a y f o r a sto p -g a p r e v i s i o n of the M obile Unit in all M a rrie d H ousing New Yo rk state l e g i s l a t u r e in a s p e c i a l e l e c t i o n «nits. • N o v . 2. In both In stan ce s the court did little to am plify its v ie w s. T h e sc h e d u le Is as fo llo w s : Board To Consider October 12 , Tuesday - C h e rry Lane Laundry, 4-8 p.m . October 13 , Wednesday - Spartan V illage Old Laundry, 3 Senior Petitions 4-8 p.m . October 14 , T hursday - Spartan V illage New Laundry, 4-8 p.m . One petition fo r Senior C la ss dent a s a sophomore, has worked A L L c o u p l e s a r e u r g e d to take part in this president and t h r e e fo r vice on A ll-U n ive rsity Student Gov­ im p o rta n t health sa fe g u a rd . president w ill be up fo r approval ernm ent (AUSG) Public R e la ­ tonight by A ssociated Students of tions, AUSG Handbook, Frosh MSU (ASMSU) Student B oard. Soph Council and C a re e r C a r­ Pending the board’ s approval the p etitioners w ill become can­ n ival. He w as aw ards c o -c h a ir­ man of Water Carn ival and a This Weeks Special* Sandwiches + 2 Colas didates In the election Oct. 19 . fo rm e r ASMSU Student Board m e m b e r-a t-la rg e . He Is a p re ­ Jo e l H iggins, Dayton, Ohio, sen io r, is the only petitioner for law m ajo r with a 3.0 grade a v e r­ age. 2 president. John M ille r, Bangor Smith has been Zeta Beta Tau sen io r; Paul Smith, Cheyenne, Wyo., sen ior; and M ichael Walsh, L an sin g sen ior, have petitioned re p resen tative on In te r-F ra te r­ nity Council and Is tre a s u re r of his fra te rn ity . He is a hotel and -m -f d elivery fo r vice president. C h o ic e o f S a n d w ic h e s restau ran t management m a j o r Higgins has been a m em ber with a 2.56 grade average. -Sausaggburger -S lice d Beef of F ro sh Soph Council, J-H op Walsh is a m em ber of ASMSU -Sausage & Peppers “ Sliced T u rk e y Executive Com m ittee, ^ H o m e - Student B oard, Student Facu lty - H a m 8. C h e e s e - T una Salad com ing Executive Com m itteeand SocAaL Comm ittee and is p r e s i­ - H a m Sub - T una Sub Water C arn ival and G reek Week ■ dent of Off Campus Council. He -V eal C utlet -Su b m arin e CAMPUS BOOK C om m ittees. He is an ad vertisin g is a bu siness law, insurance and - F is h Sandwich -H o t M eatballs m ajo r with a 2 .57 grade a ve ra g e . o ffice adm inistration m ajo r with M ille r, who was c la s s p r e s i- a 2.09 grad e average. S a n d w ic h e s on F r e n c h Loaf Ice Skating Now Open to Public I I! ■ g ■ 15 ” of Pizza Acres, + 2 C olas T o n y ’ s f i r s t c o n t e s t to Arm strong, Still include Bryan $ 1 . 2 5 ♦ d elive ry only and resid ents Fee dor- g ■ STORES SC H ED U LE I Evenings, T u esday-Satu rd ay 8 :1 5 - 1 0 pm ■ m ito rie s. ■ Saturday morning 9 :3 0 - 11:3 0 Saturday and Sunday Afternoons 3 : 1 5 -5 :0 0 • *»■— • — - i T o n y ’s C a rry -O u ti S p e c ia l S tu d e n t r a t e 50€ S k a te R e n ta l 25C Ita lia n Food Is Our Speci al ty _ MSU ICE ARENA 355-2380____} j .1.0.12 EJ Ä 5 .................5 0 7 E - G r a n d R iver 131 E. 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Although he lead the team In LOS A N G ELES (UPI)— Super­ lative Sandy Koufax overpowered obviously looking for a bunt and practically breathing down his neck. Wills crossed them up by the Minnesota T w i n s with a S ta te N ew s S p o rts W r it e r y e a r . He moved the forw ard line Ja n e s , h im self, would rath er sco rin g la st y e a r with 15 go als sparkling four-hit, 7-0, p erfo rm ­ opening the first Inning with t G eorge Ja n e s, a tw o-tim e A ll- and got the goals when we needed p lay against tougher com petition, and five a s s is t s , Ja n e s fe e ls that ance Monday that put the L o s ground rule double to right fo: A m erican on State’ s f o r w a r d w a ll, w ill finish his sen ior se a ­ them . He alw ays p la y s better becau se then " th e fans get to see h is sophomore season w as his A ngeles Dodgers ahead In the his seventh hit of the Series. against the tougher team s. He re a l so c c e r and the p la y e r’ s b est. World S e r ie s ,"th re e gam es to Wills sprinted home on Jim son in the so cce r nets. Ja n e s was stuck in the nets by scored the tying goal against St. L o u is la st y e a r In a 1- 1 game sk ill is m ore evident.” A s a forw ard Ja n e s fe e e ls that T h e blonde captain w as a late­ com er to the so ccer sp o rt. He two. The 2 9 -year-o ld Dodger south­ •THE WORLD SERIES- Gilliam’s sharp single to right, after which Willie Davis laid coach Gene Kenney during the m iddle of State’ s second gam e of and played som e of his best soc­ p assin g is the best p art of his started playing the gam e in C in ­ paw had the Tw ins under his M innesota’ s frsutration in the L a te r , Jo e N’ossek singled In down a perfect bunt in the di­ the season and responded to the c e r in the NCAA tournament. offen sive gam e. " I alw ays look cinnati at the age of 15. He struck thumb from the sta rt as he r e ­ fourth inning when, a fter sing­ the seventh and Fran k Q qjlici rection of third base, attempt­ position like he was ra ise d in In the championship gam e he started despite a badly twisted fo r the open man and try to be a g g re ssiv e at all tim e s.” He had up with the challenge of playing a gam e he was u n fam iliar with tired the firs t 12 b atters In o r­ ling to deep short, he drew six and pinchhitter S a n d y V alde- ing to move up Gilliam. d er, struck out 10 and walked s u c c e s s iv e throws from rookie K illeb rew charged in fo r the the go al. In nine p eriod s as a splno alvo connected fo r sin­ ankle, but was forced out after 11 a s s is t s in his sophomore y e ar and played on se v e ra l local so c­ only one to fashion h is third r e lie v e r Dave B o sw ell and then goaltender Ja n e s has yet to be g le s with none out in the ninth the f ir s t period. " H e couldn't to tie a v a rs ity record . c e r clubs before he was recru ited World S e rie s victory. stole second on the v e ry next b all, picked it up and saw at a sco re d on, but Kouvax bottled up that threat h ere. Speedy M aury W ills was only pitch. glance he had no chance to flag Kenney plans on leaving him and ended the game by striking T h is season w ill m ost lik e ly be a h alf-step behind Koufax for Koufax, who has pitched four down G illiam , so he fired a peg in goal for the r e s t of the sea ­ M B — 1 1 ■ K B the end of Ja n e s ’ so cce r c a r e e r , out Z o ilo V e rs a lle s and getting over to firs t. honors among th e triumphant n o -h itters during h is c a r e e r , in­ N ossek on a line d rive double son. " T h e team had confidence I — »I1* «fee except fo r pick-up gam es h e re - And that’ s when theTw ins sud­ D odgers. cluding a p erfect gam e against play to W ills. in him ,” Kenney s a i l , ‘ ‘ and so an d-there. denly fell apart. The Dodgers raked lo se r Jim the Chicago Cubs la st Sept. 9, T h u s, Koufax atoned for his do I ,” " I ’ ll use him all the tim e, He has had too many in ju ries Kaat fo r two runs In the firs t looked as if he might do either lo s s to Kaat in the second game Crowd99 except when we have a big lead, (a tw isted ankle last y e a r and a B e a M em ber inning and then routed the Min­ a s he turned back the f ir s t 12 of the S e rie s and made it three then 1 w ill give sophomore Mike m u scle hem orrhage in h is leg nesota southpaw with another men to face him. in a row for the Dodgers in their of The L e sn lk as much experience as e a r lie r this season to keep p la y­ p o s s ib le .” ing hard. two-run ra lly In the third, enroute Harmon K illebrew broke the own home park with the sixth “/n Dave to their 14-hit triumph. sp ell leading off the fifth, how­ gam e going back to Minnesota T h is past sum m er Ja n e s p ra c ­ Ja n e s admits h is leg s till both­ W ills, who plagued the Tw ins e v e r, when D avis m isjudged his on Wednesday. T h e Dodgers See ticed goaltending, half expecting e r s him somewhat when he s ta rts Brubeck at bat and on the b a se s, not only routine fly ball and It fell for a wasted no time getting to Kaat, that Kenney might c a ll on him q uickly. He has it taped before set the D odgers’ running pattern, sin gle as the crowd of 55,801 who had held them h itless through to p lay the important goal p osi­ e v e ry gam e. tbut also equalled a World S e rie s groaned at the o fficial s c o r e r 's the fir s t four Innings with his tion. " I still have much to learn Commenting on t h i s y e a r ’ s record by collecting four hits, In­ d ecision, 5-1 victo ry last T h ursd ay. about the goal position, and I w ill team , Ja n e s said the team has cluding a p air of doubles, that D avis admitted he had the ball T h is time it was e n tire ly diff­ tr y to im prove because the goalie le s s experience but m ore pow er, hiked his S e rie s average to .4 51. in h is glove but couldn't hold on a n d a tte n d th e erent and he wasn't around by the is the final man back there to than other team s on which he Whirlwind Willie D avis and to It. " I t w as a tough ball to end of the third inning. H o m e c o m in g stop the other team ,” he said. h as played, and chances a re good Ron F a ir ly also played prom i­ handle,” said Koufax a fte r the With Minnesota’ s in field ers Confident that he w ill get bet­ that the Spartans could go a s fa r D a n c e _________ nent p a rts in the victo ry that gam e. " I couldn’ t q u arrel with te r each gam e, Kenney said Ja n e s as la st y e a r (second p la c e -in put the Dodgers ahead for the the d ecision .” ju st has to become acclim ated to the NCAA finals.) firs t time in this S e r ie s . F a ir ly the position. m s s m m rn m m m J a n e s attributes m u c h of helped h im self to a double and " H is movjng to goal is to the State’ s su c c ess to Coach Kenney. two singles while D avis tied Dancing 6 nite-week benefit of the team and h is w ill­ " H e works year-round fo r the Honus W agner's World S e rie s «• METRO S TATE ingness to make the switch shows team and always has its in ter­ record by stealing three b ases h is s p irit. He is losing a good est on h is mind. He c a r e s about against the befuddled T w in s. chance to repeat as an A ll- the team and w orks hard to get LO U N G E F o r the second straight gam e, A m e ric a forw ard .” a winning team . T h at’ s why he featuring the Tw ins turned all thumbs, Although he still p r e fe r s play­ was MSL!’ s coach of the y e a r last DOM WELSH and the as the Dodgers ran lib e ra lly ing forw ard because of the con­ y e a r .” H A N D S O F F ! - - T h a t ’ s a s o c c e r ball and th o se a r e on their th reep itch ers, th eir out­ SK Y L A R K S stant action, Ja n e s lik es playing B e s id e s his record^of 11 a s ­ fie ld e rs and catcher E a rlB a tte y . goal because he is m ore useful to the team there. L a s t y e a r Ja n e s was the B oot- tw o s o c c e r p l a y e r s , but G e o r g e J a n e s , in b la c k , is e x e r c i s i n g h is g o a lie 's p e r r o g a t iv e as he gets to t o s s t h e b a l l to h i s S p a r t a n t e a m m a t e s w h i l e s is t s in a season, the 5 -9 , 165- pounder tied another v a rs ity r e c ­ ord when he scored six goals But in the final a n a ly sis, it was Koufax who made the d ifferen ce. W i l l s , perhaps summed up C o rn er of Jo lly i Logan 12 minutes from MSU You must be 2 1. D IS C O U N T e r ’ s big man up front. N ick K r a t stands guard. Photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n against Purdue la st y e a r. Cosmetics & Vitamins the Sporting Game U v u lo fiM C a t t e J i Football, From T w in ’s M ele D o e sn ’t ” O F Women’ s L a b C o a ts LAN SIN G 6 1 9 E . G r a n d R iv e r Soup To Nuts G iv e U p Th e S h ip Designed to keep pace with todays modern tren ds, this trim , room y Cont Is cut for Across From Student Services efficien cy and protection and yet is fashion­ LOS A N G E L E S (UPI)— Mana­ route to their third straigh t vie-: able in appearance. S izes 3 0 - 4 4 . 5.98 & up • Daily 9 a.m .- 6 p.m. g e r Sam e M ele and coach B illy tory In the World S e r ie s . M artin insisted Monday that the " T h e y just have speed, le t’ s 3009 V I N E ST. By L A R R Y MOGG State N ew s S p o rts E d it o r • flash ing b ase path speed and a r ­ fa c e It,” M ele said . " E v e n John B E T W E E N C L I P P E R T 8. HOMER JUST WEST OF F R A N D O R • Wed. 9 a .m .- 9:00 p.m. tis try of the L o s A ngeles Dod- R oseboro, their catch er, can run. L ife among the e lite . * The only way you can stop them — c a l l - Coach Duffy Daugherty tackled a lean chunk of filet mlgnon along with the usual Monday morning' quarterbacks in his weekly p re ss luncheon at K ellogg Center, Monday. And the chipper Irishm an w as in top s p ir its . F o r that m atter from running is to jump out with a few e a rly runs. They a re r e a l l y tough w h e n they get ALSO MEN'S COATS 4 8 5 -4 4 7 4 C ig a r e t t e s ahead.’ ’ x so w e re the gentlemen of the p r e s s . ''fiCe an footfcdii m achine has done little wrong in steam ing “ Our guys a ren ’ t shaken up o ver their running,” M artin said. there’s more than one way. 19* P A C K A G E past four straight opponents without nary a setback this season . " T h e y just got a couple of e a r ly LIM IT 1 A s autumns go, this one p ro m ise s to be a dandy. runs and boom, they’ r e off to The Duffymen a re high on the football ch arts once again, one of the r a c e s ." ■ ■ CO UPO N CO UPO N the few team s left without a lo s s . They’ re sitting pretty right now, " I think the day off re a lly and you can bet your life there a re a h alf-a-dozen team s Just w aiting to knock them off th eir pedestal. helped the Dodgers and I hope VO 5 BRECK the day off Tuesday w ill do the When the question-and-answ er sessio n fin a lly pushed itself sam e fo r us. W e're going to C R E A M R IN S E SH AM PO O t forw ard, the p re ss sat sipping on their coffee cups. They had no win this thing,’ 1 M artin added. R E G . 60c qualm s on Saturday’ s m auling of M ichigan. So Duffy supplied the questions and the a n sw ers. He led off by complimenting a good Michigan squad and then turn­ N either M artin nor M elewould a g r e e that s e c o n d -b a s e m an Fran k Q ullici’ s e rro r in the firs t L im it one 290 R E G . $1 .00 L im it One 590 ed to the m atter of Saturday’ s gam e with Ohio State. He had just inning w as the beginning of the CO UPO N ! ■■■■ C O U P O N “ ■ finished watching film s of Satu rd ay's game with Illin ois. Tw ins downfall. M aury W ills led " T h e B uckeyes showed a punishing ground gam e against Illin ois. off with a double and scored when They ran a ll over on four different touchdown d riv e s . Now don’ t get M A U RY W ILLS Q uillci let Harmon K illeb rew ’ s ASPRIN BOBBIE PINS me wrong, this isn ’ t a typical Woody H ayes’ team . It’ s no longer throw on Jim G illiam ’ s s a c r i­ BO TTLE fo u r-y a rd s and a cloud of dust, but 12 -y a rd s and a cloud of d u st." fic e get by him. R E G . 25* ^ " T h e y have two great linebackers in Bugel and K e lle y , and th eir g e rs has not unnerved the T w ins. O F 100 secondary didn’ t let an Illin i p a ss re c e iv e r get by them the whole gam e. We might have to go back to our short p ass gam e.” "O u r boys aren ’ t J i t t e r y , " M ele told re p o rters in the Twins d re ssin g room a fter the Dod­ ” 1 lo st the ball halfway in the -crow d,” Q uilicl explained. " E v e r y tim e I’ ve had to cover L im it one 90 L im it one " I don’ t think our p la y e rs w ill be overcon fid en t," Duffy went on, f ir s t base In this park I'v e had Athletes9 " b e c a u s e they re a liz e the m an -size Job they face . g e rs had stolen four b ases en- ■ ™ CO U PO N " ™ CO UPO N trouble finding the ball coming Then the football boss echoed a point he has s tre sse d from the out of the c ro w d ," UCLA opener. PALMOLIVE CONTAC Alley " L e t ’ s give Sandy Koufax c re ­ " T h is is not a great team lik e som e of the team s I’ ve had In the R A P ID S H A V E BO M B d it,” M ele sa id . “ He’ s re a lly C O LD C A P S p ast. But I’ ve n ever coached a team with such tremendous enthu­ am azing. H e's the best pitcher sia sm and intensity. Our defense is solid. But we don’ t overpow er people on offense. A ll of the touchdowns w e’ ve made so fa r , cam e about m ainly because of the way Juday m ixed his p la y s. Juday has I e v e r sa w .’ ’ R E G . $ 1 .2 5 L im it one 790 R E G . $ 1 .5 0 L im it one m ade the m ost of our offensive ability. MSU is in the p ro c e ss of o r­ T H E M IC H IG A N S T A T E ■ ■ ■ ! CO U PO N CO U PO N " T h e offensive line has im proved, but they still haven’ t blown ganizing a C yclin g Club and will U N IV E R S IT Y people over the w ay they should. I like to see holes big enough fo r hold a meeting at 7 p .m . Wed­ m e to run th rough ." nesday, room 208 Men’ s IM to ANANIST AMBUSH Duffy ended the luncheon with a couple of his tradem ark quips. " T e l l B u m p ," he said to L e s E tte r, M ichigan’ s publicity d ire c ­ sta rt things rolling. On the agenda are plans for GRADUATION To Snag a really fresh N ASAL SPRA Y S P R A Y CO LO G N E an in tercollegiate organization. tor, "th a t 1 w ish him a ll the su c c ess in the w orld — that is against Purdue next w e e k ." A s he bustled out the door he called back to the re p o rte rs. In the M idwest, Michigan and Wayne State have cyclin g outfits RING R E G . $1 .1 9 L im it one 690 L im it one $2.49 " Y o u know, of co u rse, that my disposition v a rie s d irectly with the re su lts of our football gam e. I’ m only skin-thin when we lo s e ." Somehow, filet mlgnon ta stes a lot m ore appetizing than crow . and would provide State with some of its competition. T h e re w ill be a meeting In the NOW A V A I L A B L E - A DIAM OND IN L I E U FISH SANDWICH ■ CO U PO N WIND SONG CO UPO N And Duffy doesn’ t c a re to eat much of that this y e a r. third flo or gym of Jen iso n Field H ouse tonight a n d Wednesday O F A STO N E. ENVELOPES CO LO G N E 100 C O U N T evening, 7-9, for all students in­ Sailing Club Finishes 2nd te rested in acrob atics. A ll freshm an candidates in­ te rested in v a rsity hockey are L im it one $2.19 R E G . 39< L im it one A fte r a slow sta rt, Michigan o m ores M ary H epfer, L ansing, to m eet in 203 Jen ison F ield S ta te 's Sailing Club moved Into and M arty M acC leery, B irm in g ­ ■ ■ CO UPO N ■ ■ ■ CO UPO P House at 7:30 tonight. second p lace to take runner-up ham. Y ou can get honors in the sailing cham pioh- FAB DESENEX sh ips among B ig T en schools. o n e a t th e State am assed 47 points In the D ETERG EN T P O W D ER contest held at Kent L ake Satur­ day and Sunday, taking two fir s t s and two seconds in the la st four ATTENTION CAR OWNERSl R ings i n c l u d e degree, se a l, 3 engraved in itials and a choice of 10 stones. G o ld e n A r c h e s fo r ju s t 25C R E G . 39< 290 R E G . 98< 590 7JU L im it one L im it one Specials Available At ra ces. c o m p le te fr o n t en d re p a ir a n d a lig n m e n t McDonald's T h e title went to M ichigan with 49 points. Wisconsin w as third with 43, followed by Indiana and * b rak es * s u s p e n s io n Ga/ul East Lansing Store Iowa, fourth and fifth, re sp e c ­ tiv e ly . ♦ w h e e l b a la n c in g * s te e r in g c o r r e c t io n s A c ro ss F rom T ie d for high-point skipper at * m o to r tu n e u p s H om e E c o n o m i c s B l d g . 25 w ere Mike Kaufman of M ichi­ gan and Dave Chavkin, com m o- ED 2 -6753 E g st L g o a io g ' L a n s In g crc/rtAui State*’ o vlu~—i 8 . « -e-»' S* • . R a c i n g t e a m c a p t a i n B ill LISKEYTAuioSMf Cinier ( z d n r f C S tu y i ( I on G r a n d R i v e r A v e . 4015 W. S a g in a w - 4700 S. C e d a r Zem m in ,. G ro sse Polnte junior C ou pon s G ood T h ru O c t. 18 , 19 6 5 2 1 2 N. L a r c h and Chavkin, R oslyn, N .Y . soph­ 12 4 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 A ttn e a , F re e P a r k in g A t R e a r of S to re om o re, handled the skippering Spartan Center I 1 B l k . E a s t o f C a r r f y >us c h o re s. T h e ir c re w s w ere soph- I 2 B l k s . W e s t of U n io n T uesd ay, October 12, 1965 TO 'DIAL IN TIME' SAVES TIME &MONEY. S O D IA L 3 5 5 - 8 2 5 5 T O D A Y ! A u to m o t iv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r S a le P erso n al A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e RN s AND nL PwNs'sT. F u ll, p a rt- A ¿"A RF f R fo r you' N orthw est- GET WITH it. Isra e li Fo lkD an c- O L D S M O B I L E l ^ a i r-c ~ n - A partm en ts 1 with a COf t V ' I R MON2 A PV’ 3, 4 - speed, good condition. C a l’. 332- 1105 ditioned, luxury sedan. E ve ry N Auto S e rv ic e & P o rts E W BATTERIES». ~E x c h a n g e tim e. P re feren c e of sh ifts. E x ­ cellent personnel p o licy. Many C A PIT O L A R E A . R esponsible ern Mutual L ife ln su ra n c e C o m - pany. Contact J e r r y E rick so n at ing Wednesday Oct. 13, ' pm .. Room 21, U nion. F o r rid e s , 3 3 2 - fl lowcost after 6 pm. CO RYA IR MON’f A 1961 4-door. 11 fac to ry ex tra , including A M - FM radio. 16,000. T urquoise p ric e from $7.95. New sealed fringe benefits. 332-0 8 0 1. 15 man sh are 3-room apartm ent. A pproxim ately October 15. M r. the C a r e e r C a rn iva l, October 11, 12. F u ll or p art-tim e . 9 1916. MEMO TO : The New C h rist)' 10 beam s, 99*. Salvage c a r s , la rg e R EG IST ER ED TECHNOLOGIST 1 W A N T AD Autom atic tran sm issio n . Radio and h eater. E xcellent condition. with vinyl top. $3,695. W ill con­ s id e r trade. C a ll 489-1163, ask stock used p arts. ABC AUTO ASCP or AM T. E xp erien ce in C a s e , 482-1229 after 5 pm . 9 O N E ROOMMATE f u r luxury E L E C T R IC G U IT A R ,“ dual p ick- M in stre ls. Don’ t forget your concert is scheduled fo r Sat, fo r Bob. 10 PA R T S , 613 E , South St. IV blood work p re fe rre d . N ights, up, solid body with T rem olo $850. B EEC H EM S. KNIGHT 5-19 2 1. C apartm ent. One block from B e r - ta il-p ie c e . L ik e new, $100, ED evening, Nov, 13, at the Lan­ • A U T O M O T IV E O LDSM O BlLE 1962 ’ 88J ' C o n - weekends, and h olidays o ff.C a ll ALTO S A L E S , 130 0 E .M ich ig an . key. Division St. 9-month le a se . 2 -6 9 9 3. 11 sing C iv ic C enter, T ic k e ts go • EM PLO YM EN T 9 v e rtlb le . .Maroor, with white top. GEN ERATO RS AND S T A R T E R S . IV 4-7461 for In terview . 10 Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. Guaranteed! 332 -4 12 7 . 13 FRESH S»WEET C id e r. ^ g a l- on sale Oct. 25. C9 • FO R R EN T A ll pow er. C on vertibles at F a ll LUNCH TIM E s i t t e r needed. (To RVÂTR 1961 station wagon. Exchange p ric e , $7.90. Mechan­ ONE G IR L to sh are luxury ap art- lon, M acintosh, $1.69 bushel. SHE DREAM ED she was driving • FO R S A L E p r ic e s . Lansing’ s m ost recom ­ Pick-up and feed two p rim a ry E xcellen t condition, 221 H as- ic on the job! Installation s e r v ­ ment near cam pus, winter term . Pum pkins, 25^ up. P R IN C E ’ S in her c a f ' insured with Bubolz • L O S T & FO U N D mended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . school children. N lo n .-F ri. 11:15 lett St. Phone 332-39 96 . 12 ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC ALTO C a ll 332 -0 4 2 3. 11 FA RM M A RKET, Grand R iv er A gency, your independent agent. • PERSO N AL OSBORN ALTO , IN C., 2601 E . - 12:45. 3 3 2 -5 15 3 . 12 • PEA N U TS PERSO N AL CO RYAIR 1969, red convertible. M ichigan. C P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV D U P L E X , FRANDOR H IL LS, B i- at Okemos R o a d . Phone 3 3 7 - Phone ED 2-8671. MAN FOR work - outside ord er Stick shift, sharp. $1.39 5. C all 5 -19 2 1. C le v e l, carpeted, built-in kitchen. 2 343. 13 • REAL ESTATE OLDSM OBlLE 1965 dynamicTS ? \ department to a s s is t office man­ Peanuts P e rso n a l owner, 332-5*24« 10 Phone 3 32 -12 7 2 . 11 SINGER SWING needle sewing • S E R V IC E con vertible, bright red, white Sco o ters & C y c le s a g e r. C ollege students full or C O R V ETT E V ' on vertible. m achine, zig-zag d i a l fo r but­ L IB B Y , I’ M inclined” to agree • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N Interior and top, deluxe a c c e s ­ p art-tim e. Interview , 484-1078. 2S3 engine, 3-spee< , $1,2 0 0 ,C all HONDA 1965 50 c c . Ju s t nicely H o u se s with your self-d e scrip tio n , aft­ • W A N TED s o r ie s . $2,875, 733 M aryland. 12 tonholes, em broidery, blind- 332-6788 a fter 5 >m. 12 broken in. L e t’ s talk. Phone TWO MEN tu sh are nicely fu r- hem s, etc. Need re lia b le p e r­ e r Sunday. What’ s the sto ry any- IV 5-3S 14 . 9 LIC EN SED P R A C T IC A L n u rses, 355-58 27 after 6 pm. 9 nished house with two oth ers. son to assum e paym ents, $7,0S w ay? John. 11 D EA D LIN E C O R V ETTE Im m aculate OLDSMOBlLE P3T 3I 442, 4- fu ll-tim e, and p art-tim e p o si­ condition, new engine, 411 p o si- 1963 H A RLEY DAVIDSON 250cc 525 S . Shepard off Kalam azoo. monthly, or $49.56 cash . Phone 2 p .m . one c lo s s day be­ speed, positraction, many e x ­ tions, scheduling flexib le. St. Real Estate tractlon , both tops. C a ll 3 3 7 - Sprint. Excellent condition. $550 STOP a fter 5 pm. 9 IV 2 -16 4 1. 9 tr a s , 7,500 m iles. Returning to Law ren ce H ospital, personnel fore p u b lic a tio n . 9306. 10 or best o ffer. Must s e ll. C a ll TWO ROOMMATES to s h a r e , EA ST LANSING, One m ile from school, take over paym ents. IV departm ent. 12 REMINGTON R A N D portable 355-30 9 7 . 9 la rg e , nicely furnished house on cam pus. C l o s e to M arble, Cancei la tib n s • 12 n o o n one C O R V E T T E 195S, 4-speed. Two ■ o4-7539. _________________ R E G IST E R E D N L R S £ S. trull- typ ew riter. Excellent condition. HONDA ¡965, 305cc. Good condi- lake with two oth ers. $50 includ­ Aquinas, a n d high s c h o o l s . c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n tops. New tir e s . $1,200 or best PEU GEO T 1959, Good condition, time and p art-tim e position s, Enlarged c a r r i a g e , le ath er- tion. T ake over paym ents, $7,50 ing u tilitie s. F E 9 -27 22 . 10 T h ree b e d r o o m , recreatio n offer. 2 344 W, Main, L ansing. 9 good tire s , excellent gas m ile­ scheduling flexib le, contact p e r­ steel c a rry in g c a se , $50; A fter a week. C a ll 351-5497 a fter 2 room , screen porch. L a rg e en­ C U T LA SS 1962 C onvertible. Pow - age. Must se ll. $295. Phone OX sonnel department, St, L a w - WANTED M ALE student to sh are 6 p m ., 355-5968. 9 PH O N E pm, 12 closed landscaped lot. Under e r, bucket seats, V -S automat­ 4-4661. • 12 rSnCe H ospital. 12 house. Inquire 775 Burcham or T V CONSOLE type, 21” , in e x - 355-8 2 55 $20,000. Will c a r r y contract. ic. New whitewall tire s . Sharp, PUYMOUTH 1962, B elve d ere s ta - HONDA 1964 Super Hawk. 305 cc . M ATURE MAN needed in p rivate ca ll 351-4402. 10 cellent condition, $75. Can be C a ll owner, 337-9 415. 13 R A T E S dependable. $1,350. 3*2-4406 .12 tlon wagon, radio, h eater, white­ 660 m iles, good condition. $550 TWO MEN to sh are la rg e fully seen in operation. Reason - home to attend sick gentlem an, ATTEN TIO N : MSU P erson n el. w alls, luggage c a r r ie r . B e s t of­ or best o ffer. C a ll 3 3 2 -5 2 5 3 , 9 furnished house with two oth ers. have bought colo r set. Phone 1 D A T ................. $1.50 DODGE 195^, blue"and white har.1- 8 hours d aily, West sid e. Must Sharp 2-bedroom , or.c-car ga­ fe r takes. Sharp. 353-28 4 7. 9 BRIDGESTONE M o t o r c y c l e s , show good re fe re n c e s. 489-1662. C a ll 339-2 6 32 a fter 7 pm . 11 332 -12 57. 11 3 D A Y S ............. .$3.00 top V -8, P o w e r s t e e r i n g , ra g e , near cam pus. $9,900. Oth­ b ra k es, windows. E xcellent con­ PLYMOUTH B E L V E D E R E 1961, 1966. 50 cc and up. A lso b ic y c le s, 10 e r s >500, or m ore, do w n . Tom 5 D A Y S ............. .55.00 LEN’Z B IK E SHOP, 409 South Room s . A n i mol s dition. Phor.e 355-2646, B 223 red and white, 4-door, clean est INSURANCE S A L E S , P a rt-tim e . NathoK 332-0939, or Fu rm an - based on 15 words per ad) C e d ar. IV 2-6 388. 9 M ATURE SERIOUS s tu d e rT t. S T . BERN ARD puppy - m ale,, Emmons H all. 12 in town, $495. Phone 372-4666.11 Lead s furnished. On or off cam ­ Day, 8 82-57*7, 10 HONDA 1965, 16Ö c c . L ik e new, Room exchange fo r work. Four your choice of litte r. AKC , re g ­ Over 15, 10« per word, per day. DODGE DART 1^62 4 - door. O n e PONTIAC 1963 Bonneville C on- pus. Write P.O . Box 6, F l i n t , C A P E COD, Lansing Ea s t sid e. C a ll ED. 2-89 72. 10 blocks from cam pus. P riv a te iste re d . Perm anent shots. $250. owner. Low m ile ge. T h is ca r v e rtib le . Midnight blue, white M ichigan. 12 N ear MSU. Two bedroom s and T h e re w ill be a 50( s e rv ic e entrance, bath. ED 2-0097. 11 T e rm s available. IV 7-0855. 12 is exceptionally mal clean condition top. Bucket se a ts, mag. w heels, HONDA 1965, 7T50r " 5 0 ” , like new OPPORTUNITY F R O M G E R ­ finished u p sta irs. Recreation and bookkeeping charg e it $200; 316 Smith A v e ., Lar.sing; TWO MAN Room fo r graduate LABRADO R R E T R IE V E R , yellow throughout. Has had excellent F a ll sp ecial. OSBORN A LTO , MANY - We a re seeking stu- room , patio, large lot, garage th is ad is not paid w ith in C a ll 484-0010 after 5 pm . ,T1 or foreign student. B alan ce of m ale. 4 months, A KC . Phone c a re . One test drive will con­ IN C ., 2601 E . M ichigan. C d en t-sa le s rep resen tatives to and p rivate d rive. N ear bus, one week.- _________ te rm . $87.50 each. Kitchen and ED 7 -7 2 13 . 9 vince you! BEEC H EM & KNIGHT PORSCHE ¡958, 1600 norm al, TRIUM PH 1963, 20d)cc T ig e r Cub. se ll hand m ade, custom ta il­ T V r o o m available. N e w l y shopping and schools. IV 2-6529. A L T O ’ SA L E S, 1300 E , Michigan. A M -FM r a d i o , m echanically E xcellen t condition. $4 25, Phone ored ski and casual w e a r.G u a r­ 12 9 painted. 333 A lbert S treet. 484- M ob ile Hom es T b « S tate N e w s d o e s not sound. $1,000. C a ll ED 2-3922 332-6 068. 11 anteed sa le s through re m ark ­ 5495; 372-0 330 evenings. 9 1952 OVERLAND T R A IL E R . 8' x GRAND L E D G E , blalf-hour from perrr it r a c ia l o r r e l i g i o u s F A L C O N 1963 convertible. 6 c y l- after 6 pm, 9 CUSHMAN 1^62, little u se, 8.5 able p ric e s and s e r v ic e s . R eply SP A C E FOR studios, sto rage or cam pus. One level house. 7 4...be i e-t+r. im in a tio n in its a d - ir.der, 3-sp eed . B lack with black h.p., $16 5. Excellent condition. i m m e d i a t e l y to: A N M A R - 26’ . Good condition. $900. C a ll room s, two bedroom s: x 12 ’ , RAM BLER E xcellen t con­ study in old u p sta irs. C a ll 3 5 5 - O B E R B A Y E R N , A TTN : H a r t , 4 8 7 -5 32 3, after 5 pm. 10 s i r 2 c o lu m n s . The in terio r. Excellent condition. dition. Good tir e s, run s good. Must s e ll. C a ll ED 2 -4 12 7 . 18 9787, before 5 pm. 9 Attached greenhouse, on e-car P ostlagernd Postam t #2, 8500 S ta te N e w s wi*l not a c c e p t $ 1 , 1 9 5 . IV 5-9513. 1 R eclining se a ts. Radio, heater. HON5 A 160, 196$. 2,000 m ile s. L o st & Found g a ra g e . C u rtain s, d ra p e s, all N uernberg, Germ any. ad v e - u s i n g fr o m p e r s o n s FALCON I960, 2-door, stick, :io Reasonable, C a ll ED 2 -3 5 0 7 . 11 Two months old. W indshield. F o r Sale appliances included. L ot 66’ x irr.ir.ating a g a in s t r e - $630 new- now $525, 372 -55 54 S A L E S AND stock c le rk , m ale, DOG, B LA C K with brown m ark - 290’ . T e rm s cash . C a ll 62” - ru st, good tire s, runs good, R A M B L E R l962”C la s s ic , 4-door, COWBOY BOOTS, W estern w ear, ), r a c e , c o l o r c r n a - after 6 pm, 11, perm anent, 40-hour w e e k in­ in gs. P a rt B eagle and W alker, 2266 after 8 pm. 10 fir s t $30 0. Phone 39 3-1114 . C autom atic, r a d i o , h eater, fa c ­ c o m p l e t e sad d lery. C O L T S­ ortgin* cluding m ornings, $l„2 0 / h r.C a ll fem ale. R ew ard. 6 y e a r s . R abies FORD COUPE l9?9, C orvette en- tory air-conditioning. M a k e s E m p lo y m e n t FOOT W E S T E R N M ERCA N ­ 'N o . 1216. ED 2 -214 7 after 4 pm. R e c re a tio n the Hobby Hub, 485-2979, M r, gir.e, S-W gauges,C ustom inter­ Into bed. $795. 337-22 59 . 13 T I L E , 11380 P e a c o c k R d ., Cham berlain. 11 RIDE A L L winter. Indoor ring, ior, Must s e ll. C a ll 6 55-2 8 8 5 .11 SP R IT E AH 19617 new top, n e w W ANTED: Cook, light housekeep­ Lain gsb u rg. Phone 6 51-56 37, 10 A u to m o t iv e ing duties. L iv e -in optional. B A B Y S IT T E R WA NT ED, L ni v e r - 54 head of h o rse s. Pick up and FORD 19o* 4-door, 6 stick , plus t ir e s . Needs m inor work. $850. O LYM PIA PRECISION typew rit- P erso n al M odern home, W hitehills. W rite sity V illage a re a , one infant. retu rn , courtesy c a r , 51,50 per i « , \ . v ?4 r .a c x 4 - c o o r . t . x c e i - two snow tir e s . Good condition. IV 2 -4 10 2 , after 5 pm. 11 e r s - portable, standards, e le c ­ TH E P R ESID E N T IA LS fo r G reat M o n .-F ri., full-tim e; C a ll 3 5 5 - h o u r . H ayrid es. N ewly r e ­ !e"t c o n d itio n , $ T 5 . N e w t i r e s $200. 355-4 16 ” evenings. 10 T E M P E I56o C onvertible. B ox B - 2 , State N ew s. 9 t r ic s . L .E . LIGHTHARD & CO ., M usic again this y e a r . Rock, 5937 a fter 5 pm, 13 modeled c l u b h o u s e . ROWE .end b r a k e s . C a li M i s s y , ED Pow er steering, power b ra k es. G E N E R A L LANDSCAPING work, 310 N . Grand A ve. IV 2 -12 19 .10 slow' dance and ja z z . IV 4-30 18. FORD COUPE 1936, C o rv e tte e n - SALESM AN WA NT ED to place RANCH, 37 2 -2 32 5 . 9 Radio, low m ileage. W holesale Sandhill A c re s N u rse ry , 2101 10 gir.e, S-W gauges.Custom inter­ S.tate News in local b u sin ess CID ER M ILL now open. Special - L K N 19 5 c , 6 ' , 0 6 6 o r ig in a l io r. Must s e ll. Cal l 655-2885.12 p ric e . C a ll 332 -54 52 . 11 S an d h ill'R oad . ED 2 -3 3 10 . 9 on l a r g e r quantities. STU D EN TS: WHY l e a v e your S e r v ic e m i l e s . Gtfcd tr a r .s p o r tm io r ,. R e - establishm ents • -r n< "-student T H LN D ER BIR D Sllverm in k G IR LS ^ 'E E D E b im m ediately. Cordn W e s t , 5817 N . Okemos d orm s, when BIM BO’ S will de­ T H E SE S PRIN TED , Rapid s e r v ­ iruiit. tr a r .E m iss io n . H a s b e e n F'ORD ¡950. Good tire s and bat— Telephone s a le s . 4-8 Monday - r e a d e r s . Must ‘O-ve Turnings con vertib le. F a cto ry a ir . Fu ll (8-11) fre e . >alr,r\ f us coiYi- R d ., E a st Lan sin g. ED 7-7974. liv e r your p izzas to you! C a ll ic e . D rafting supp lies. X ero x w :r .:^ g iz ed . R u s t . S S 2 - 7 2 5 2 . 11 te ry . Good running, one owner. pow er. O riginal owner. 489-1916 . F rid ay .- $1.2 5 guaranteed plus 22 489-2431. CIO c o p ie s. C A P IT A L C IT Y P L L E - 42,000 original m iles. $10 0 .C a ll m ission ,' Contact J ? B a k e r, 'H E Y R O L E T Y -> e n g i n e . T ed , 372 -52 11 after 6 ¡»m. *10 or Flin t, 233-32 29 after S p ir.;? - la rg e weekly bonuses. 3^2-6608, ScudtiT.t S e r v ic e s, K 4 # r ~ - ' L IG H T - W E IG H T * 3- CO M IN G-SLN D J|;i. 6 ct' ber , t Sw /h Grand. 482- . . r , h a r d to p . R a d i : , h e a t e r . s c a ll 355-8299, speed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, f u l l 7 pm ., Lansing Ci vi c C en ter. 54 31. . _ C T H LN D ER BIR D 1962. B la c k , red A R E YOU Hungry? B us for your $175. C a l l 4 8 4 -4 8 3 1 , 9 GERM AN FORD Taunus i960, leath er. S te erin g -b ra k es-w in - p ric e . R ental-p urch ase te rm s T h e Righteous B ro th e rs. T ic k ­ a T TID EN T P R O BLE M ? C a l l 7 H E V R O L E T “ 19 5* .c o n v e r t i b l e , looks, runs good, id eal fo r the m eals at Alpha Epsilon P i, 536 W ORLD'S G reatest R- ck n Roll ets on sa le D isc Shop and box dow's- radio. Sharp. Must se ll. a v a ila b le . We also have tennis KALAM AZO O S T R E E T BODY w ife. Don, 337-1472 or 355-2184, Band. T h e NIGHT SH IFT. Y ou rs 5 2 5 0 . D . d g e 195S., $ 2 0 0 . S e e at P riv a te owner. 489-6417. -9 A lb e rt, C a ll 337-0346 . 9 ra c q u ets, golf b a lls, badminton office. 12 SHOP. Sm all dents to la rg e fo r a song. M aury, 355-28 14 . 11 I T E« R e a s o n e r , L a n s i n g . 10 GRAND PRIX 1963, ip o rtsco u p e, P A R T -T IM E Insurance S a le s for b ird ie s, gifts and h ou sew ares, ARE YOU looking for excellen t w re c k s. A m erican anc foreign TRIU M PH S P IT F IR E 1964. E x - 2 HEVRC -LET I M P A L A 19-0. power steering a n d brak es, N orthw estern Mutual L ife In­ F U L L /P A R T -T T M E w i n d o w , A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s c a r e e r opportunities with great c a r s . Guaranteed w ork. 489- cellen t condition. Good tire s G rill men. Day, night sh ifts. E x ­ F u lly pcw ered. V -S a u to m a tic . buckets, console. Must s e ll, go­ and gas m ileage. B e s t offer.. su ran ce Company. P o ssib le c a ­ from Union. ED 2 -3 2 12 . C r e w a r d s ? See N orthwestern 7507. 1411 E , K alam azoo. C E x c e l l e n t c o n d itio n , o u t s id e and ing to school. IV 5-2019 . 11 re e r opportunities, excellent cellent starting wage, choice BA N JO FOR sa le , G rade 5, ode 351-560 6. 10 Vlutual L ife Insurance Com ­ A TTEN TIO N SO RO R ITIE^" a n d ir.. $ 6 9 5 . P h e n e 3 3 ” - 9 2 5 5 . 12 H1UUMAN 1961, 4-door station training f o r co llege men or h ours. Advancement Opportun­ long neck, Ebony finger board, TRIUM PH T R - 3 I960. B lu e, white pany’ s booth at C a re e r C a rn iva l F r a t e r n i t i e s ! ! Custom ized women. Selected. See S t e v e ity. Apply in person, RED BARN G ro v e r pegs c a se . 337-09 39. 10 songs, parodies for special o c - ’ CH EVRO LET 1962 Ê e l A ir , 2 - wagon, automatic tran sm issio n , top. Good body. M echanical con­ O ctober 11,12 . Full or p art-tim e . M ellinger at C a re e r C a rn iva l, D R IV E-IN , 1010 E . G ra n d R iv e r, door sedan. Pow er steerin g, only owner. NADA listin g $510, dition. $900. Must s e e .C a ll3 5 1 - 9 c a sio n s, M usic m anuscripts, for rad io , \'-S automatic. E xcellen t October 11, 12. 9 C O U N TER - 6 nights- m eals. A p- P . X . Store ■ F R A N D O R yolir com positions, ED 2-6680. w ill accept $410, 332-4 6 02. 12 4020. 13 ‘ GOT A talent. Sing, quartet, trio , condition. A fter 6 pm ., 655- HIULMAN 1959 4-door, economy E X P E R IE N C E D SA L E S people- p ly in p e r s o n . See m anager VOLKSWAGEN 1$57. New tra n s- instrum ental, sm all o rch e stra, 1 I3 p art or fu ll-tim e. Je w e lr y ex­ K E W P E E HAMBURG, 115 W. Hunting pants fo rla d ie s -$ 7 .8 8 • o2 • 11 c a r . C lean inside and out, R a - group, etc., fo r October 2 8 .C a ll DTa P E R S E R V IC E -H o sp ital pure m issio n , overhauled, sun-roof, p erien ce d esirab le but not nec­ Sh iaw assee. No phone c a lls , fo r men -$ 6 .9 5 /$ 8 .95, Ja c k e ts e H E Y Y II, 1964. Standard shift, ase, and good tire s . $350, 882— d ays IV 2-9996; evenings, IV d ia p e rs. We’ re the m ost mod­ ra d io , tw'o h eaters. $500 o r best e s s a r y . Busch Je w e lr y ’ s, IV p le a se . 11 - $ 7 ,9 5 / $ 8 ,9 5 , V ests - $2.88, ’ -cylin d er, 4-door, radio , neat­ 11 2 -4 578 , B intz. 11 ern and ’ the only perso n alized o ffe r. 351-4955« 9 2 -14 3 5 . 9 B LS B O Y S WANTED at Phi Sigm a Caps - $ 1.2 9 . e r, 1-ow ner. $1,250. C a ll 332— F R E E ! ! ! A th rilling h o u r of diaper se rv ic e in town. P a i l s M ERCU RY 1960, 2 -a o o r, white- VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1961. 26,000 Delta F ra te rn ity . C a ll Bob at 1S69 or 353-0699. 11 B L S B O Y S WANTED" at D e l t a beauty. F o r appointment, ca ll furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds AM Clock r a - w a lls, radio, heater. Baby blue. m ile s. Good condition, e x tra s, 332 -0 8 75._______________ 13 WESTINGHOL'SE 484-4519. M E R L E NORMAN of baby clothes at no e xtra co st. COMET 1961 2-door. Light blue, $695. ED 2-6400. 11 L p silo n F rate rn ity. C a ll 332 - dio with snooze alarm control. $900. 355-8 18 3. LUNCH HOUR w a itre sse s - stu- AM ERICAN DIAPER S E R V IC E , matching in terio r. Autom atic. 8676. 11 Good condition, 355-9023 and CO SM ETICS STUDIO, 16 0 0 E ast M .G T , 1962 1600 M k ll.T w o tops, VOLKSWAGEN'S! I 19 6 3, o n l y dents, w iv e s- five days week. 914 E . G le r St. IV 2-0864. C Radio, heater. Good condition, ask for Steve. 10 M ichigan. CIO eo9-9559; 627-7638. U rad io, heater, w hitew alls. A - l - $1,095. 1964, only $1,39 5 . Both O R D E”R L I E S, E X P ^ k lE N C E D U n ifo rm s, m eals furnished. E x ­ and fu ll-tim e p re fe rre d , or w ill­ G ER M A N - Ach, das D eutscL- condition. W h i t e . Phone 355- ' low m ileage. one ow ner. See cellent tips, company benefits. SUN TA CH O M ETER, Z e r o to BRAN D X putting out the g rea t­ CO M PACTS, CO M PACTS !i A l- 6738. 10 ing to train days. Contact p er­ 8,000 RPM , 6 cylin d er, 12 volt. e st sounds for your dance or T LT O R mit m ir! C a ll H einrich our excellent selection of 1965s. A pply to M rs. T o w n s,C A P IT O L ways lots of c o m p a c t s at sonnel d e p a r t m e n t , St. Law ­ 351-529 8 after 5 pm . 9 p arty. Ronnie E sak , IV 9-6221.9 P ie p e r, 337-2001 evenings. 9 MODEL ‘ A’ 1929 in ve ry good T h e y ’ re ready to go! SIGNS P A R K , 500 S , C apitol. 13 OSBORN ALTO, IN C * 2 6 0 1-* E . running condition. Fine fo r r e ­ FORD SA L E S, 162 W. Grand rence H ospital. 12 Michigan, Lanslr.g. C YOUNG M EN - 17 "to 2 2. Neat, FOR WEDDING a nd- 'p ra c tic a l storin g. C a ll 484-6710. 10 R iv e r , W illiam ston. 10 minutes EM PLO Y'ERS OVERLOAD Com - a le rt. F u ll/p a rt-tim e. 6 d ays or show er g ifts, see ACE HARD- MORGAN 1958, 4 / 4, goodcondi- E a st of MSU. 655-2191. CIO pany needs g irls for tem porary le s s . Day/night sh ifts. B en efits W HERE’ S selectio n s. 201 E . assignm ents. Office experience Grand R iv e r, a c ro ss from Un­ j S B * tion. B est offer. 351-4882. 9 VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Good con- fo r permanent y e a r - a r o u n d duion. Fo rced to s e ll. R eason­ requ ired , 616 Michigan National w ork. Apply in person, 9 :30 -4 . ion. Phone ED 2 -3 2 12 . C ACROSS 30. Alternative O LDSM O BlLE 1963 dynamic con- M O RRIE RICH M A N able. Phone IV 4-4429. 12 T o w e r. Phone 487-6071. CIO McDONALDS D R IV E-IN , 234 W. RO YAL T Y P E W R IT E R S, port- 1. Word in 3 1 . Arrest ve rtib le . Full power except win­ dows. P ric e d right for quick VOLKSWAGEN 1 9 6 4 , Karm ann W AITERS WANTED full or p art- Grand R iv e r, E a st L an sin g. 13 ab le. N early new. A lso desk Psalms 33. Gamut p re se n ts type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ 6. Walked 35. Dog's toot s a le . $1,650. T L 2 -6 2 35. 10 Ghia, sharp, red , hardtop, radio, tim e. C a ll M r. T a b e r at C o ral R E ST A L R A N T AND B a r help. 37. Capture able tape re c o r d e rs . R e ve re haltingly OLDSMOBlLE 1962, dynam ic'85* must se ll -gettin g company c a r. G ab les. 337 -13 11. 12 M ale o r fem ale, full and p a rt- 12 . Binary 39. Avail The T L 2-3490 evenings. 11 tim e. Apply M r. Patterson or tape re c o rd e rs . R ad ios, phono­ RIGHTEOUS convertib le. Red, white to p . G R E A T LA K E S EM PLOYM ENT compound ol 40. Upholstery M rs . P a t t e r s o n . G O L F -O - grap h s. Low priced furniture: tabric Pow er b ra k es, Steering h yd ra- VOLKSW AGEN “ C O N V ER TIBLE for permanent positions in of- oxygen c h ests, d r e s s e r s , beds, springs 43. Haw. m atic, new motor. T L 2 -508 5. 1959. V e ry good condition, one- TR O N , 3411 E . M ichigan. 11 13 . Forever: BROTHERS fic e , s a le s , technical. IV 2--1543. and m a ttre s s e s. Sm all house­ baking pit 9 ow ner, used as second c a r - W ELD ER S, PA R T or fu ll-tim e; poet. CIO w a r e s : d ish es, silv e rw a re , pots 14 . Disem- 45. Merchant low m ileage. IV 4 -28 27. 11 also S p r a v p ain ters. T H O R O LDSM OBlLE 19 6 3. Dynamic P A R T - T IM E m ale graduate stu- and pans, to a ste rs, coffee mak­ jarkt'd ship F A B R IC , 740 L a k e L ansing ‘ 88’ . 4-door Holiday. Pow er, VOLKSWAGEN 1965. Radio, heat- dent. Opportunity with excellent e r s . E le c tric fryin g pans. 8 ft. 16 . Harmony 46. Trash Loaded. B y owner. C a ll days e r . Seat b elts. 9,500 m ile s. P e r ­ 3 3 7 -13 2 1. 11 17 . Season 48. Caster 7. 'Kind ot IN P E R S O N return. P rim a rily weekends - pool table com plete. E le c tric 2 Overstate­ 4 8 2-1135; evenings, 484-0931. 9 fect c o n d i t i o n . G reat d ealll. BU SBO YS, MUST be 18, no e x - 18. Sheepskin 50. Fulfilling ment tvpe c a r e sse n tia l. Interviewing at fan s, new and used. Window fans H u rry! 482-6303 evenings. 11 p erien ce n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED 20. T hrottle 5 1. Having a 8) Note Inn A m erica. Wed. Oct 13, 4-8 and a ir conditioners. Bausch & 3. Hereditary 2 -5 7 7 8 fo r’ appointment. 18 22. Taro paste handle 9. First rate Laming M a r k e tin g C a r e e r s VOLKSW AGEN, $656. ¿ - d o o r , pm. A sk for John Matthews, 10 black sedan, re a l sharp. Have to TWO BUS d riv e rs needed for St. PARKING A TTEN D A N T, p a rt- Lom be m icro sco pe. WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE 23. Curtail 52. Growing out 4. Compute 5. Listen 10. Perplexity tim e, no experience n e c e ssa ry , 25. Purposive 1 1 . Turk, title A ll majors - December, s e ll. C a ll a fter 7 p.m . 355-0500. 509 E . M ich ., Lansing 6. Football Civic Center March, June Graduates 11 T hom as Aquinas. C a ll 332-6667 or stop at school, 915 Alton fo r a p p o i n t m e n t . C a l l ED IV 5-4391 27. F.xpert aviator DOWN 1. Sponge- position: 15. Ladle 19. Blue grass VOLKSWAGEN I9 6 0, sunroof 2 -5 7 7 8 . ' 18 H rs: 8 -5:30 pm. C. 29. Proceed wood abbr. 2 1. Cotton- Road. 12 An ambitious man with a de­ w hitew alls, radio and heater. seeder F o r R ent D ECO RATED CAKE& fo r e v e ry SU N D AY g ree has a great opportunity C a ll 337-0 12 3. 9 D E L IV E R Y BO Y, $2 to $2,50 occasio n . We d elive r. S p e c ia ls: 6 7 0 9 10 It 24. Female - h o u r . Telephone operators, B IC Y C L E R E N T A L S, sto rage, » z 3 4 5 rabbit for advancement in the IBM VOLKSWAGEN l9 ¿ 2 , b l a c k . Supplies D ivision. T h at’ s be­ c a s h ie rs , counter g ir ls , p art- s a le s and s e r v ic e s . EA ST LA N ­ Monday, T u e sd a y- Parkerh o use 25. Crest O C T O B E R 17 P ric e d to s e ll. C a ll 337-9 7 55.11 13 tim e and good working condi­ SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . Grand R olls-39(f dozen. Wednesday, iZ 26. Restaurant cau se w e 're expanding into 7 :0 0 p .m . new m arkets, products and tions. VA RSITY DRIVE-IN , ED R iv e r . C a ll 332 -8 30 3. C T h u rsd a y - Potato donuts, 39^ 14 % 15 16 floor show s e r v ic e s and we’ re promoting EVENING EMPLOYMENT 2 -6 517 . 10 PARKIN G SP A C E only one block dozen. F rid a y , Satu rd ay- 2 spe­ c ia ls : Pumpkin P ie , 54£ and 17 IS % 1* 28. Medieval shield North of B erk e y H all. $7 .50 A L L SE A T S R E SE R V E D outstanding salesm en to man­ agement positions. A fter se v ­ PA R T-TIM E WORK (M ALE) If you are free 4 evenings monthly, $20 q u arte rly . Phone A pplesauce f r y - c a k e , 6/29 V: PT?: IUK7# «VV. . • PAKISTANI GRAfXJAtfe student ft m, Storks T H u rs, NUMB needs two-bedroom apartment for himself, wife, 3 children; N ATIO N AL SCH O O L O F A C C E L E R A T E D REA D IN G , In c . "A N A T O M Y O F Ì1NNNNB near bus, school. Contact 353- ' 18964 C oyle St. Detroit 35, Michigan A M U RD ER” An Equal Opportunity Employer ’ A D V IS E & C O N S E N T ’ 1720. 10 N ext: " T h e G uns o f A u g u s t” >t»mf>fM? o c ^ a c , 'i r in n n n o o o o o o o o o o o o c « JU U I5,rin *J li,n rin o " 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan T uesday, O ctober 12, 1965 TV Use Expanded C losed circuit television w ill S m a ll In c re a se N o ted In O ff C a m p u s L iv in g effect an estim ated 14,450 stu­ dents this fall, an In crease of The ABC’s Of EDP L a st sp rin g 's changes in hous­ ing policy had little effect on the has b een w illin g vised a p a r tm e n t to build a su p er­ un it. 25 per cent over last y e a r ’ s to­ tal. second of a series number of students who moved off cam pus, said P atrick Smith, " I f it i s su ccessfu l, we may The expanded use of closed off-cam pus housing d ire c to r. h a v e a n o th er unit for men and c ircu it television in the c la s s ­ — — By CHAR JO LLES on t i r w o m e n by next y e a r ,” Although figures are not yet room is part of a serio u s effort vision three tim es a week and to keep it. T apes may be played availab le, Smith called in crease h e sa id . by MSU’ s Education Development P ro gram (EDP) to cope with the meet w eekly with graduate a s ­ again the following term . in students l i v i n g off-cam pus He e m p h a s iz e d that such ap art­ sista n ts fo r w riting s e ssio n s. About 500 video tapes p re ­ v e ry slight and attributed much ments for women w ou ld have a problem of booming enrollm ent, viou sly made by p ro fe sso rs a re of it to la rg e r enrollm ent. h o u s e m o t h e r and the sam e hours lim ited faculty and financial r e ­ F acu lty m em bers a re using on file . The life expectancy of a as d o r m i t o r i e s . sou rces a n d the explosion o f knowledge, according to John E. closed c ircu it television to tran s­ tape is about three y e a r s . mit th eir regu lar classro o m le c ­ "T h e use of technology of all "W e aren't su rp rised at the sm all r is e in off-cam pus r e s i­ den ts,” he said. "W e figured F a s h io n . . . D ietrich, assistan t provost and tures from 146 G iltn er, a . new kinds w ill in c r e a s e ," Dietrich d irecto r of EDP, televisio n studio, to a dorm i­ said , "an d EDP w ill help make on this when we were debating the policy changes last y e a r .” Worker Loses Four departments a re initia­ ting use of television in the le c ­ tory receivin g network. the use of technology appro­ p riate to the learning experien ce He added that many students eligib le to live off cam pus have Four Fingers y o u rs fo r ture se ssio n s of seven cou rses About 200 students meet in most d esira b le fo r teacher and chosen to rem ain in d orm itor­ this fa ll, bringing the total to 56 the G iltner studio fo r the m orn­ A 1 9 - y e a r - o 1 d construction ie s. cou rses in 26 departm ents. The ing lectu re, while 150-20 0 a re student. enrollm ent in each course w as to range from 350 to 800. out along the network, p rin c i­ p ally In the d orm itories. "W e a re trying to find out w here we can become big so we " T h e r e was not m ass exodus from the d o r m s ," Smith said . w o rker lost four fin g e rs on his right hand Monday m orning when a la rg e stone fe ll from the north t h e m a k in g can protect sm a lln e ss,” he said . H owever, he said, n e a rly all Using closed circuit television In an EDP report last spring, s u p e r v i s e d and unsupervised w in : of Hubbard H all, now under The lectu re is video-taped at re g u la rly fo r the firs t time a re : construction at the fa r east end that tim e and scheduled fo r re ­ D ietrich said that " m o r e than apartm ents a re filled . — Department of English in T he C ed ar View apartm ents on of campus. play In the afternoon and eve­ a m illion d ollars worth of re ­ English 201 and 21 3. M ichigan Avenue are a new ex­ David L aln g, of 725 Em ily ning fo r classro om o r ' review sea rch , la rg e ly supported by the --D epartm ent of M athem atics fed eral government, i n d i c a t e s perim ent in supervised housing Street, Lansing, suffered the In­ purposes in the dorm s. in Math 1 1 3 and 2 0 1. fo r men. ju ry and Was Im m ediately rush­ In most c a se s the video tape that the amount and kind of stu­ — Department o f Biological ed to Sparrow Hospital In L an ­ is e ra sed at the end of the day dent learning Is not affected eith­ C e d ar View o ffers apartm ent Sciences in Biological Science sing fo r treatm ent. D octors w ere after the individual faculty mem ­ e r positively or negatively by the living for men under 2 1 , 2 11 The U niversity' has been work­ unable to sa ve the four fin gers ber has had the opportunity to use of te le v isio n ." — Department of A m e r i c a n ing on such an arrangem ent for sev ered in the accident. study the tape. If the p ro fe sso r Thought and Language (ATL) in L aln g w'as reported to be In fe e ls that his lecture has the (Next: L a rg e r blocks of credit se v e ra l y e a r s , Smith said , but eight sections of ATL 1 1 1 . this is the firs t tim e a builder good condition Monday night. quality he w ishes he m ay decide hours.) Students hear lectu res on tele- Rhodesia (continued fr o m page has not said It would use force to supp ress such a move. Smith also met Monday with Edward Heath, lead er of B r i­ 1) Knapp's Campus Center tain’ s C onservative P a rty . Smith said of the m eeting: s a le ! Fleisher yarn kits " 1 am doubtful as to whether the conservative appeal will re a l­ ly have any effect. A'e have talk­ ed this over for a long tim e, not only over the past few w e e k s , but over sev eral y e a r s .’ ’ When asked if Rhodesia :s bluffing, Smith rep lied , *' E v e r y ­ 231 MAC. East Lansing o n e now re a liz e s how serio u s -ve a r e . . . if we decide to go in­ dependent, nobody in this world car. stop u s ." M essages from the w hite-ruled A frican c o l o n y indicated Smith m ay be returning to a country- divided over his threat to make a w h o sh ops a t th e n e w unilateral declaration of ir.deper.- B u sir.ess in terests in Rhodesia w e re p a rtic u la rly concerned over B rita in ’ s threat of an economic boycott if the declaration of in­ C a m p u s C e n te r? th e dependence is made. c l o t h e s -c o n s c i e n c e Sük co -ed ! tintables, with T rip le P la y ra g la n k it 4 .9 9 A n d ju s t a b o u t e v e r y o th e r N ew fashions read y to knit, each in a thrifty kit by F le ish e r. T rip le P lay has all the ya rn you gal w h o ’s the l e a s t bit in te r e s te d need. . . plus d irection s on how to knit your choice in t h e v e r y l a t e s t in c a s u a l of 3 stunning raglan ca rd ig a n s. E ach knit “ all-in - o n e ’' fro m the top. F ash ion ab le c o lo rs, siz e s 12 - 18 . w ear. It’ s ju s t a n o th e r K n a p p ’ s w ay of filling yo u r n eed s. A sto re F a m ily A ffa ir c a b le k n its where basic skirts, p a n ts, to p s, One kit...and you can knit a cab le stitch sw ea te r for any m e m b e r of the fam ily. W o m en ’ s or g ir ls ’ sw eaters, b lo u s e s and o th er card igan ; m e n ’ s, b o y s ’ o r g ir ls ’ V -n e ck p ullover, leisure lovelies sh are sp ace o r a ch ild ’ s hooded ca rd ig a n and m ittens, 2- 6. w it h th e n e w e s t a n d k o o k ie s t fa d 3.99 fashions. So if y o u ’ r e a m o n g th e a -la -m o d e k it colortone kit Raglan cardigan kit. P u re v i r ­ F o r knitting a cardigan or gin wool, m oth-proofed . A s ­ p u l l o v e r . 4 co -o rd in a te d young . . . o r ju s t y o u n g - a t - h e a r t , sorted c o l o r com binations. c o lo rs, button rin gs, d ire c ­ in a n d b r o w s e a b i t . W e ’ ll b e g l a d 1218 4 .9 9 tions. 4.99 see you and sen d you on yo u r w ay prim rose k it m o h a ir coat k it P retty silk pum ps F o r a casu al coat in brushed Raglan cardigan or jacket. No wool and m ohair, siz e s 10 - in tintadle White fashionably. bobbins requ ired to knit pat­ 20. With button rin gs. te rn . S iz es 1 2 - 1 8 . silk. C h o o se satin 4.99 8.99 o r peau de soie ...high or m id heel M o h a ir Trio Jubilee kit Knit a sh ell o r raglan c a rd i­ Knit y o u r choice: Jacket, ...then choose a gan. B r u s h e d wool-m ohair cardigan o r p u llo ver. P u re co lo r f r o m the wool in asso rted c o lo rs. 12 - blend. S iz es 12 to 18 . 18 . hundreds in our C o lo r - m a t e - 3.99 5.99 s e l e c t o r . The Knapp’s knitting assistant, Miss Betty Boyer tinting is f r e e when you buy your Knapp’s .. East Lansing is on hand, on the second level, East Lansing silk p u m p s at y to assist you with all your knitting and cro­ K n a p p ’ s-. , w- Shop Tuesday 9:30 ib ''5:30 cheting problems. Stop and let her help you. 8.98 C A R DEN L E V E L Wednesday 12:00 Noon to 9:00 Y A R N S -S E C O N D L E V E L EAST LANSING