A p a r t m e n t P r o je c t F o r M S U R e tir e e s P r o p o s e d A unique, am bitious proposal fo r cooperative re tire e resid en ­ ces for MSU em ployes w as revealed at T uesday’ s Men’ s Club m eeting. Apartm ents, nursing homes and a wide variety of se rv ic e s fo r em ployes and re tire e s a r e Included in the m ulti-m illion dollar 1 In program . Independence a fter retirem ent and c a re for re tire e s who become dependent, a ll at costs which would not make them paupers, a re MICHIGAN 1 the p rop osal’ s ob jectives, said John Winburne, assistan t dean of the U n iversity C ollege. Within 10 to 12 y e a rs the non-profit project could be housing or STATE 1 [I carin g fo r som e 800 fam ily units or approxim ately 1,200 persons, he said . UNIVERSITY 0 Such a project would involve many m illions of d ollars as the 228 new m arrie d housing apartm ents being built at Spartan V illage a re to cost som e $2.6 m illion. I ft P r i c e 10 c Another value aspect not mentioned by Winburne would be the E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan W e d n e s d a y , O c t o b e r 13, 1965 V o l . 57 N u m b e r 30 p ro je c t’ s value to the U niver- — — — — — — — ——— sity in attracting and holding personnel. T h is is an in creasin g problem as the nation’ s short­ U N IO N age of teachers grow s. F IV E AR R ESTED Winburne was reporting fo r an MSU Em ployes C r e d i t Union com m ittee which has been study­ ing p rosp ective re tire e p ro g ra m s fo r months. h . ' report revealed that the » * * com m ittee had made much pro­ g r e s s , but that it was still seek­ MARINES COUNTER V ie t P r o te s t S t ir s Protests Backfired ing an sw ers to some key ques­ tions, including costs and loca­ tion. C o sts fo r the project involve M edicare and other fed eral pro­ gram s a s well as tax d ecisions, C a r e e r C a r n iv a l but its fea sib ility w as confirm ­ ed before the coming of Medi­ Some of the m arines stationed he said w e’ d beat the hell out fo r any appreciable length of c a re . Asked about the site, Winburne at the m arine recru itin g booth at of them,’ ’ C a re e r C arnival Tuesday said O t h e r m arines said student tim e. Demonstrators Bracket C a re e r rep resen tatives from joked that some would like it to be built where E rick son Hall is, they didn’ t mind the students who p ro testers on cam puses w ere booths nearby said the students bracketed their booth and d is­ nothing n e w to him. w e re sitting in c h airs in their Marine Recuiting Booth but then assu red the group that it tributed literatu re condemning booths. would be clo se to the U n iversity. He commented that U niversity U.S. p o licies in Viet Nam. "W e ’ ve encountered such a c­ tions before at other c a m p u se s," M iss Judy B a ll, an MSU stu­ F iv e s t u d e n t s we r e a r r e s t e d in the i m o n personnel retain their interests "T h e y drew a great deal of attention to our booth," one m a­ he said , " e s p e c ia lly at the Uni­ dent and rep resentative A m erican A irlin es said the pro­ fo r Pan- T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n whi l e trilmting l it e r a - in th eir work a fter retirem en t. While continuing to seek the rine said . versity of M ichigan.” te s te rs w e re congesting the area t u r e c o n d e m n in g U,t , S . policio ? i n V i e t X a m cost an sw ers the com m ittee w ill Another m arine, however, did seem to mind. C a re e r Carnival A dvisor Ed and in terferin g with students try ­ Fitzpatrick said he didn’ t think ing to get to her booth. n e x t to a M a r i n e C o r . recruit m oothth be surveying the in te re sts of re ­ tire e s and em ployes and plan­ **lf our sergeant was h e r e ," the p ro testers tied up activity L a te r, John McQuitty, c h a ir­ f o r th e C a r e e r C a r n i v a l . ning its m em bership cam paign. man of the C a re e r C a rn iva l, said A r r e s t e d w e r e : H o w a rd l i a r r i : on Winburne said that the p ro ­ if he had known the students want­ ed a booth at the C a rn iva l, his a d d r e s s l i s t e d as 217 C e n t e r S t. :I ,a n - ject could get rolling with 150 m em bers, but that the com m ittee com m ittee would have considered sin g : A l b e r t H a l p r i n . 1 7. of 322 W St M l D o n e ! was seeking 500 m em bers by giving them one. "Although th eirs ■was not a H a ll: P e t e r H o r n b e c k . it'. *<>i l H M obile M arch 1 . A ll em ployes, p e ri­ pheral em ployes and board mem ­ c a r e e r booth," he said, "w e H o m e M a n o r in M e r id ia n T ow nsli am es J. b e rs of MSU and a ll C redit Union would have given them consid­ D u k a r m . 19. of 120 C e n t e r ., K a • i., an - m a r ie s e ra tio n .'' em ployes w ill be eligib le. T h is goal appears re a lis tic McQuitty added, however, that : and F r e d J a n u r i n . 22. ol as 347 re tire e s of the U niver­ b e c a u s e so many b u sin esses wanted to ''et up exhibits and it. F a s t L.an s i n g . sity w ere living as of Ju ly 1 and T h e stu d e n ts w e r e c a r r ie d an estim ated 1,740 e m p l o y e s booths, space was v e ry lim it­ ed. 3 :30 p .m ., a fte r they r e f u s e d to w e re expected to re tire in the next N E I G H B O R S — M e m b e r s o f t h e M S U C o m - n i t t e e to B u r e a u D i r e c t o r J a c k S h in g leto n . 10 y e a r s . “ We had to turn down 82 com ­ End th e W a r in V i e t N a m Tuesday s e t up d i s ­ panies who wanted to set up t h e y w e r e taken to the c a m p u s M em bers would pay dues to p l a y s a n d h a n d e d o u t a n t i - w a r p a m p h l e t s o n both v io la tin g th e s ta te t r e s p a s s law ; subsidize development of the non­ th eir own d is p la y s ," he s a ie . s i d e s o f t h e M a r i n e C o r p s r e c r u i t m e n t b o o t h at t h e A fter the five students were n a n c e p r o h ib itin g th e d istr i! itlori p rofit program and make month­ C a r e e r C a r n i v a l in the U n io n . Both the c o m m i t t e e T h r e e of the s tu d e n ts w e r a ls ly paym ents to individual trust a rre ste d , the C a re e r C arn ival and the M a r i n e d i s p l a y s a r e sh o w n h e r e . p r o c e e d e d without incident. Ml refused, to p ost $50 bor and funds. On his retirem ent an em­ Photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n ja il in M a so n to aw ait a r r a l g E arly' estim ates indicated that p lo y e 's trust fund and its a c­ S h in g leto n sa id about ¡5 cumulated Interest would be con­ a reco rd number of students are attending the two-day C a rn iv a l. s ta n d s on e ach s i d e of the verted to a rein fund. floor A m a xim u m age fo r joThing will probably be set, but empl«v P la n s F o r L ib r a r y : La: probably w ill be able to join ft n r la te r by paying a penalty to in cover m issed dues. Winburne S o u g h t B y S ta te jd e n t s w e i i ask said . b e Carni- licla M em bers w ill probably have P relim inary' plans for a $3 m illion addition to the MSL li­ their choice of four types of b ra r y , proposed adm inistration, social science and communication j p .m ., S h in g leto n apartm ents which w ill o ffer va­ a rts buildings, were requested by a le g isla tiv e committee Monday. r e a d a s ta te m e n t t w i c e to.the s tu ­ riety in siz e , ranging up to 1,000 The library' p roject, one of eight from state educational insti­ d e n ts sa y in g he w o u ld c a ll the square feet, and fa c ilitie s . Those tutions placed on a to p -p rio rity b a sis, was one of 67 which would p o i i c e If th e y did no; l e a v e in living in kitchenless units would total about $223 m illion in construction co sts if approved, accord ­ 10 m i n u t e s . eat in a common dining room . ing to joint capital outlay com m ittee e stim a te s. "1 h a v e n ’t b e e n g iv e n any good R ecreation facilities,In clu d in g A $2.5 m illion engineering building at Oakland U n iversity and a r e a s o n to l e a v e , ” H a r r i s o n told workshops, studios and garden $22 m illion m edical re sea rch building at Wayne State U n iversity h im . plots would be included in the w ere also selected for p rio rity attention. P lan s were requested to JUST THE F A C T S — O n e of the s t u d e n t s - l a t e r a r ­ R ic h a r d B e r n itt, M SI D i r e c t o r planning of the apartment build­ be submitted by Feb. 1, 1966. o f P u b lic S afety a g a in a s k e d the rested is t o ld the r i s k s i n v o l v e d in p a r t i c i p a t i n g ings which would probably be high If these plans a re ready, by that date, the appropriations could s tu d e n ts to le a v e b e f o r e h e o r ­ in i l l e g a l d i s r u p t i o n of the C a r e e r C a r n i v a l and d i s ­ r is e style due to c o sts, Winburne be voted by the L e g isla tu re by next spring, according to Sen. d e r e d th e m to b e c a r r i e d o u t. tribu tion of literature against U n iv e r s it y rules. said . G arland L an e, D -Flint. T h r e e o f th e stu d e n ts d rop p ed M e m b e r s of the C a m p u s P o l i c e look on. N ursing fa c ilitie s w ou ldbefu l- T he administration building was placed on a second -p riority Photo by L a r r y F r it z la n to the flo o r and w e n t lim p . ly integrated with the apartment b a s is , while the social scien ce and communication a rts buildings S h in g le to n s a id th e d e m o n s t r a ­ buildings, allowing resid en ts to w ere given third p rio rity rank.- tion and th e a r r e s t s w e r e , a get outpatient treatment or to Changes in original plans sub­ n u i s a n c e but th e y , d id n ’t In te r ­ v isit bed-ridden spouses e a s ily . mitted and r i s i n g construction f e r e w ith th e c a r n iv a l. Dependent re tire e s would be a l­ c o sts m ay cause the origin al T h e a r r e s t e d s tu d e n ts s a id they lowed to spend their days with estim ate of $223 m illion fo r these spouses in their apartm ents. H ig h U .S . A u t h o r i t y C la im s w e r e m e m b e r s of the M S U C o m ­ p ro jects to r is e , Lane said. m itte e . to End the W ar in Viet Included in the se rv ic e divi­ Another th ird -p rio rity p roject N a m and th e M ay S e c o n d M o v e ­ sions of the program would be which would effect this are a Is m e n t. trust advice, guardian and exe­ the proposed relocation of State cutor departments and a consul­ P o lice headquarters in a new- tant on insurance and other mat­ com plex of state s e r v ic e s build­ I n d o n e s ia n R e d s ' L o s s B ig G o ttlie b S p e a k s 6Funny Girl9 te rs . ings and fac ilities, which is al­ W A S H I N G T O N f — A top directed against Sukarno Sept. the m oderates get into control so in the planning stages. A m erican authority on Indonesia, 30 by L t . C o l. Untung. In Indonesia, then Indonesia It­ H e re F r id a y Other second priority' plans fo rm e r am bassador Howard P. Jo n es said rep orts Indicate s e lf w ill certain ly be in for a new David < o ttlie b , an MSU p r o ­ Suing NBC to be submitted include: Jo n es, said Tuesday the Indo­ "th at anti-Com m unlst activities e ra . fessu r on le a v e to w o r k w ith the 1.T h e second phase of L ansing nesian Communist P a rty has suf­ a re breaking out in Medan on the SMOOTH R I D E — M S U p o l i c e d r a g o n e o f t h e a i— Jo b Corp.' , w ill sp e a k H 4 p .m . "W hat that would lead to In Capitol Development— a Supreme fered a m ajor defeat and Is going island of Sum atra, fo r exam ple, r e s t e d stu d e n ts out of the U n io n . T h e f i v e w e r e F riday in . r ik s o n K iv a . Court Building, State L ib ra ry , to face liquidation. where the Com m unists w e r e te rm s of Am erican relationships is difficult to say, but certain ly c h a rg e d with t r e s p a s s i n g and ille g a l distrib utio n Gottlieb an a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s - State Museum and H istory B uild ­ In an Interview, Jon es said the thought to be fa ir ly strong. of l i t e r a t u r e an d h e l d o v e r n i g h t in I n g h a m C o u n t y so r of so io lo g y and e d u c a tio n , N E W Y O R K (UPI)— B a rb ra " T h is is v e ry significant, I th ere would be a m ore friendly ing. T h is development would be Indonesian arm y struck hard and J a i l . T h e y w ill be a r r a i g n e d th is m o rn in g . w ill speak about his work wltn the S treisan d , sta r of the sm ash relationship and tensions would l o c a t e d in a two-block area fast a fter the abortive Sept. 30 would s a y ." Photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n Job retraining program . m usical “ Funny G ir l,” filed a In the future, Jon es said , " I f tend to d isa p p e a r." bounded by A llegan, Pine, Otta­ coup and probably headed off fu r­ $2 .5 m illion suit Monday against wa and Sycam ore stre e ts and ther trouble from the Commu­ the National B road casting Co. would include underground p ark­ n ists. and T ra n s World A irlin e s, ch arg­ ing th e y 'u se d her name in ad­ ing fa c ilitie s; He said the coup plans had been ve rtisem e n ts w i t h o u t p e rm is­ sion. " T h e s e p arasitic a l com m er­ cia l activities have alread y ca u s­ 2 . A lib ra ry fo r C entral Michigan c a re fu lly laid "but it is p ossib le U n iversity: that someone pulled the trig g e r 3 . Two children’ s cottages at the and fire d ” before the plot had School fo r the Blind, L ansin g; been perfected. Local Stations Fight Cam pus Radio ed me great p ersonal anguish 4. Building for p h ysically handi­ Jo n e s, who served as U.S. By M IC H A EL C A R R A H E R L a s t Ju ly , G ro ss sent a letter to the other meeting in Hannah’ s office, and the re p rese n ­ and have injured my status so capped patients at the Mount am b assad o r in Ja k a rta fo r seven S t a t e N ew s S t a f f W r i t e r L a n sln g -a rea station m anagers callin g fo r a tatives from the campus radio groups said they painstakingly and purposely de­ P le asa n t State Home andTraining y e a r s until spring of this y e a r, Cam pus radio is u n f a i r competition to Lan­ m eeting to d iscu ss their relations with the Uni­ w e re not invited to attend. v e lo p e d ," M iss Streisand sa id . School. said : sin g’ s com m ercial radio stations, according to v e rsity , according to John M cGoff, m anager of The general m anager of W1LS, Edwin B yrd , “ I think there has been a the general m anager of WJIM radio and te le v i­ WSWM-FM. Because of schedule conflicts the said he fee ls there is little ne^ -1 for a ll-c a m ­ strong anti-Com m unlst feeling sion, Harold G ro s s. m eeting was not held until last month. pus radio. B yrd pointed out that according to the in Indonesia among a great many G ro s s said Tuesday that the all-cam p u s radio su rvey taken, only a sm all percentage of :he stu­ THE INSIDE LOOK people, p ossibly a m ajority of p roposal is a violation of the “ fre e en terp rise At the meeting it w as decided G ro ss would act as chairm an of the ad hoc group and a r ­ dents listed the present c a m p u s s t a t io n s a s then- the people. syste m ’ ’ because it would mean a state sup­ range a meeting with Hannah. fir s t choice. T h e two national fo o tb all " T h is has been suppressed ported Institution would be in competition with C h a rle s M efford, general m anager of W1TL, 1 polls finally a g r e e d on In addition to competition from student oper­ fo r a long tim e, but it has been "p riv a te e n te rp ris e ." said, “ If the university does sanction campus r a ­ Polls Agree M SU ’s r a n k in g . B o th re le ase d by the h orrib le s e r ie s The m atter of campus radio is one of the top­ ated radio, som e of the m anagers a re a lso con­ cerned about competition from MSU football dio, lt would be sanctioning competition with r a t e d the S p a r t a n s a s the of happenings with the m utila­ ic s expected to be discussed at a m eeting sched­ present station s.” On Spartans n u m b e r f o u r t e a m in the »‘ •1 tion and death of s ix ge n e ra ls. uled fo r 9 a .m . today between P resid ent John A. ’ rfSfrfhan a n â ^ fie general m a n a g jrs of-Lansing-'s- bro ad casts from W KAR-FM . ■ W V lffS ryeneral..jnana.<»yf...lQhn Sow ers;, said, «*<* ' " I think ft Y 1 go frig' to oe *■«*/ At present, many stations rebroadcast MSU that fo r his station, campus radio would be " a difficult to stop these strong seven com m ercial radio stations. c ro s s between d isa ste r and c h a o s ." He added that football gam es picked up off the a ir from W KAR- antl-Com m unist feelin gs, even The m eeting w as called at G ro s s ’ request. FM . T h is is considered unfair by other stations the MSU campus holds a la rg e portion of WYIC’ s Though there have been h o p e s of m a k i n g E a s t No New Plans if somebody wants to stop it, G ro ss cla im s that campus radio would compete with com m ercial outlets for ad vertisin g a s well c a rry in g the football gam es, but a r e required to audience. ( Jo n es said . pay the extra costs of originating the co verag e M cGoff of.WSWM said he would make no State­ Lansing a m ore a cce s- s a b l e c i t y , no n e w p r o ­ For £. Lansing The fo rm e r Am bassador hint­ ed that Communist China m ay as for lis te n e rs , even though announced plans c a ll fo r campus radio to c a rry no local adver­ th em selves. No advance announcement w as m ade of the ment concerning campus radio until after the m eeting today. j e c t s a r e p l a n n e d . P . 7. tising. L have had a hand in the coup X Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan W ednesday. October 13. 1965 W h o s e F a u lt A r e A ll T h e The English Major (W a s A P r iv a t e ...) e x p e r i e n c e , but, an u n c r e a t iv e fo r m w h ile h e m u s e d o v e r h i s f r a m e o f r e f e r e n c e , and so u g h t fo r a defir.itior of t e r m s . By JANE ADAMS o f p r in t, s m e l l i n g r t e r i l e and p o l i t ic a l , c a m e in the m a n ’s b a g to th e a lu m in u m b o x — P e r h a p s , he w a s lik e th e C r u s a d e r C o n v ic t io n s F o r D r in k in g ? M y fr ie n d , who stu d ied E n g lis h liter atu re, T h i s , w ou ld h a v e s h r e d d e d m y fr ie n d , th e E n g l i s h m a jo r , m o s t o f all. Who fought t r a i s e th e C r o s s , N ot k n ow in g it w ou ld tu rn into a A Wen? ff t<. the V ie t N a m " s q u i r m i s h ," a s h e Or. l i f e , h e had such a s h o r t te r m IT S E E MS w e ' v e h e a r d the w hole i sh Iy and s h r u g off th e a r r e s t th at s a id , M y fr ie n d , th e P r i v a t e E n g lis h m a jo r , L e a s e , and he did not e v e n u n d e r ­ s t o ry before. is p e rm a n e n t Iy on thei r r e c o r d . With h is gra d u a tio n t a s s e l Would not h a v e r e g r e t t e d d y in g (s o m u c h , sta n d the T e r m s . Several MS U stud ents have been Still tic k lin g h i s n o s e , anyw ay) c a u a h t d r i nk i n g . T h e DeW itt T own- W E L L , T H I S I S N O T T H E W A Y to P r o m i s i n g to w r ite d e s c r i p t i v e In th e C r u s a d e s , n o r w e r e th e la b e l s h ip d o I i c e h a v e a r . n o u n e e d a c r a c k - r u n t h i n g s . T h e l o w s o n d r i n k i ng a r e A d j e c t iv e s with h is flo w in g p e n , W o r ld W ar V ie t N a m w o u ld h e d isp u te ( J A N E A D A M S i s on A r l i n g t o n , V o . , do wn on a n y o n e c a u g h t in t h e i r t e r r i - o v e i— r e s t r i c t i v e and a r c h c ic , as a P r o m i s i n g tc te ll of the d r y n e s s It's p l a c e in th e c o n t e x t u r a l u n i v e r s e , g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t in E n g l i s h who is t o r> d r i n k i n g u n d e r 21. O t h e r D o l i c e c o l u m n on t h i s p a g e T u e s d c - . s a i d . Of the r i c e and the m e n ' s h e a r t s . bu t, b e in g so p a r t i c u la r and W e b s t e r -b o u n d , a s s i s t i n g in the A m e r i c a n th ought an d T h e s e l a w s do n o t h i n g f o r a n y o n e , e x - agencies w i l l d robab- i v ¡ u rno o n t h e h i s f e e t w e r e sw e p t o ff a s w a s h i s e lb o w , lang uag e d e p a r t m e n t .) band-wagon. c e p t to p r o v i d e o c c a s i o n a l e x t r a r e v ­ th l it e r a r y lad, m y fr ien d , e n u e f o r r u r a l po I i c e f o r c e s . F oun d little in the E liz a b e th a n E ra W E 'R E T I R E D O F IT . But we still 11 i s I o n g s i n e e t i m e f o r s t a t e I a w - H elp fu l ft r h i s s u r v iv a l in th e u n d e r ­ h a v e tw o q u e s t i o n s : m a k e r s to lo o k into p o s s i b l e r e f o r m s b r u s h , and, a s h e w a lk e d e v e r so — Who re a lly th in k s the 2 1 - y e a r - t h a t w i l l b r i n g t h e I i q u o r 1a w s m o r e lig h tly o v e r the bu rn t g r a s s l a n d , o ld d r i n k i n a age i s in s t e p with m o d - i nto Iin e w it h w h a t D e o p le a r e go in g h is p e r w a s d e v a s ta te d , b e in g in­ ern A m e r i c a ? t o do a n y w a y . s i d e h i s h e a r t - fr o n t p o c k e t when the m in e - - W h o h a s n n u c h f a i t h i r ♦he p r o ” e x p lo d e d , and took h im and h i s h e a d - C e d u r e s u s e d b y s o m e of th e p o l i c e M E A N W H I L E , T H O U G H , — e PC ' c e full f suc-h b e a u tifu lly s u b l i m e ir ru ro ! areas who h o l d a nd book o r e n 't all in n o c e n t, e :fh e r . G r c - ? e a , r h y m e and r e a s o n a b l e d r e a m s s o m e - s ‘ . B e ,' , s c a u g h t drinking'? W e're i t i s t h e i r j ob t o e r f o r : e ? K e ' 3 ... =s v ,h e r e b s t ’-v&sn th6 riv&r 9 nd th 0 v i ! 1?.Z£, s ol i c e b r u t a l it i t e x i s t s , w h e t h e r o r no? i t i s " e a s c " - and left h im hit by hit, :e n e g le c correct p ra c - ab le. r e a l “ p e a c e - m e a l ” lik e , a s a so u v e n ir c e s i n m a k i ng a r r e s t s a n d c o l I e c t - B u t i t i s n o t a s k i n g s o m u c h , o r i* f r o m th e LV?.A. ìq e v i de n e e . s h o u l d n ' t b e , t o r e q u e s t t h a t po I i c e p a y s p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n to c o r r e c t an d M y fr ie n d , w ho s tu d ie d E n g lis h l it e r a t u r e , VP IT HAS A FA M ILIA R R IN G l e g i t i m a t e p r o c e d u r e . T h r e a t s of v i ­ A n d , w ho w a s su p p o se d to w r it e olence or e x c e s s iv e fines or any- T o m e , and T h e G r e a t A m e r i c a n N v e l, B u t w h o ' s a? f a u l t ? I s n ’ t i t r e a l l y thing e lse a re aecessary. I k n o w , w ould h a v e had s u c h c o lo r fu l s*jde~*s w h o go a l o n g w i t h t h e W a y s o f p e n n in g that la s t u n d e r m in in g g a g ” T ue / a l l o w ‘ h e i r c o n s t i t u t i o n a l IT IS, H O W E V E R , N E C E S S A R Y f o r r i g h t s *0 c o u n s e l , a n d t o ? h e n i g h t ?o students tob e in f o r m e d o f t h e ir rights, r e a d i n n o c e n t to go b y th e w a y s i d e . a n d n o t to b e l u m p e d a l l t o g e t h e r i n t o 8 _ * b a c u on c a m p u s , w h a ? do y o u n e a r f r o r n ‘ h e m -5 M o s t l y c o m p l a i n t s a c ro w d of g u ilty p e r s o n s , without different ia tio n s, CHARLES C. WELLS b a d Isl y n e . w e r e ? r e a ? e d , h o w It i s n e c e s s a r y f o r t h e- s p i r i t o f • e do i c e t h r e a ? e ” e d t h e m , h o w s o m e — t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n to b e f o l l o w e d , e v e n n0 w s a r r e s t e o . io w a s n ' ? d r i n k — i d t h e . s o r t of s m i l e s h e e o - when srudents volved. and d rin k in g a re in­ R ic e S t u d ie s M a y B e S o lu t io n s T o H u n g e r O ne o f t h e m o s t s ig n if ic a n t m e e t s ta tio n about 40 m i l e s fr o m Pictured a r e usually sev eral A lread y ric e is grown in an in­ T h e y d e v e lo p e d a r i c e p la n t w hich A m e r i c a n e f fo r t s at f o r e i g n aid co o lies up to their knees in wat­ tensive agricultural s e t t i n g - g r o w s o n ly th r e e fe e t tall* and i s t h e In te r n a tio n a l R i c e R e ­ T h e w o r k of the in s titu te i s s i g ­ e r planting ric e shoots. We don’ t planted by hand w h erever It will f e r t i l i z e r i n c r e a s e d output. s e a r c h In s titu te a t .L o s B a n o s in n ifican t b e c a u s e it i s w ith r i c e — re a liz e that ric e grow s to about grow and cared for tenderly until aerin; n e r e? the P h i li p p i n e s , the w o r ld ’ s m o s t Im p o rta n t g r a in . six feet tall. it is read y fo r harvest. duc ti u: ceer. the e - c ;ct P e r h a p s th e r e a s n w h y th e in ­ T a k e n e a r ly any h ig h ly p o p u la te d , When we eat r ic e — for m ost of . So the institute’ s re s e a r c h e rs pr ces b.pnd-Dl erring r i c e stitu te h a s gotten such l t t t l e p u b - u n d e r d e v e lo p e d a r ea of th e e a rth us, a r a r e thing— it is the white w ere faced with im proving the looded p?ddie: No l i c i t y is that it is not e m b r o il e d and yo u w ill find that it h a s a m illed v a rie ty . Most ric e con­ product and they cam e up with on e knew' anythi: g di::< . Re- in o u r g r e a t **foreign aid Oor** “ r i c e c u l t u r e .” sumed in A sia is brown or un­ amazing re su lts. s e a r c h h a s sh ow n that r.g as t r o v e r s y , ’* It c a n 't b e c a u s e it i s In fa c t, m o r e than h a lf the m illed , the m ost nutritious kind. th e s o ii i s m o i s t , the not a i .verrm ent program . One of their m ajor probi em s w o r ld ’ s p o p u lation u s e s r i c e a s The problem of the " r i c e cu l­ not h a v e tc b e flo o d s r the "s?c • s o r e d J o r :ly hy the Rocke­ its p r i m a r y food s o u r c e . T h i s i s tu re’ ’ peoples, how ever, is not was that fe r tiliz e r had no e frect f i r s t 40 d a y s . Now rr inical on in creasin g production, E e - f e l l e r rb the F o r . fo u n d a tio n s , the s a m e h a lf w h ic h g o e s to b e d that th e ir ric e is unm illed or that p la n tin g and c u lt iv â t ., an b e the In te r n a tio n a l R ic e R e s e a r c h cau se of r ic e ’ s six -fo o t s talk, hu n g r y e v e r y night. add ing f e r t i l i z e r o n ly m a d e the u s e d . A m erican s have m isconceptions In stitu te i s d e s i g n e d to i n c r e a s e T c u s , the i n s titu te 's r e s e a r c h about th eir main food product. A th ir d m 0 r r . c e p r o d u c tio n , p a r t i c u l a r l y in sta lk l o n g e r . P lan t n u tr ie n ts n e v ­ d o e s n ’t m e a n m u c h . W hat m o s t e r m a d e it up th e sta lk to in ­ d e v e lo p an i r s e c t spi T h e ir problem is that they are r d e v e io p e d area tn e A m e r i c a n s k n o w abou t r i c e not getting enough'rice. c o m e s fr o m p i c t u r e s in th e ir Opening m ore land to ric e cul­ c r e a s e th e s i z e o f th e g r a in h e a d . f c o n t i n u e d on pa 9) fou rth g r a d e g e o g r a p h y b o o k s . tivation is not the answer eith er. DAVE HANSON A l m s F o r T h e A m is h T h e A m is h a r e c o n tin u in g t h e ir this coun try's great m aster-p lan T h e re have to be exceptions stu b b o r n r e s i s t a n c e to u p - t o - fo r Educating the m a s s e s. MhcA't (Tipples' beliefs come in d a te e d u c a tio n . Do the Amish have the right to conflict with the ru le s. Conscientious ob jectors a r e low t h e ir ch i 1— im pose their /ejectiorf of society not fo r e « ! to k ill. Maybe Utv&t is j q u a lifie d ” on th eir children? "Would th e not a p erfect exam ple, but it does e o u ts id e w o r ld . Am ish soon d isappear if their indicate an instance where r e li­ children were exposed to the hey m ust w orld — this best of all w orlds gious b e lie fs and the ru le s clash . m u s t be containing the best and the w orst The Am ish suggested a few of humanity? weeks ago that the state test their children for com parison with oth­ T h e A m is h h a v e r e j e c t e d e v e r y T h ey are a society based on a e r M ichigan students. The idea p r o p o s a l s e t forth by the s ta te .n re ligio n , but does religion ex­ was rejected as im p ra ctic a l.Im ­ an a tte m p t to g e t around the s t ic k y tend to society? p ra c tic a l or dangerous? l it t l e r u le that is c r e a t in g the The court has an unenviable In m ost parochial schools, the p ro b lem . task ahead when it tr ie s to de­ students leave both academ ic and L e g i s l a t o r s h a v e c o n c e d e d al­ re lig io u s instruction behind them cide the lim its of religio u s fre e ­ m o s t to the poin t of g iv in g the when they leave c la s s to go home dom. A m i s h w hat th e y w ant, but that and watch T V . But Am ish ch il­ The answer is c le a r , but it d o e s n ’t s e e m to b e e n ou g h . dren liv e in a religiou s society should not have to be made a law. T h e s e c t s a y s that it w ill fight 24 hours a .day. It w ill be a bad new law supplant­ ing the bad old law, th e c a s e all th e w a y to the Su­ The Am ish a r e exceptional Michigan le g isla to rs tried hard p r e m e C o u r t t<. d e t e r m i n e w h eth ­ people, but the state w ill not make e r r e l i g i o u s fr e e d o m o r sta te an exception for them. to help the A m ish. But not enough of them were willing to go all the B o o th N e w s p a p e r G rou p e d u c a tio n r u l e s a r e -m ore v alid . The answer w ill, in the end, way and break a rule that should T h e q u e s tio n i s w h e th e r o r not com e from the co u rts— and that th e r e c a n b e any e x c e p t i o n s in is unfortunate. have been broken. O ffe r s E x c e p t io n a l PEAN U TS dU A H . t iik . C a r e e r O p p o rtu n itie s V o t in g R ig h t s A c t S t ill N o t C o m p le t e A n s w e r looks hopeful, it is not to be a s ­ In m a k in g y o u r c im ic e of a c a re e r, w h y not conxitlci B y JIM SP A N IO LO and m ust allow all perso n s to the dignity and totality he de­ State News Staff W r it e r sumed that the N egro’ s re g is t r a ­ re g is t e r fre e ly , without fear of serves. tlic n e w s p a p e r field.J tion problem s are over. intimidation or threat. Another new la w has been F o r exam ple, according to a P a r t ic u la r ly th e n in e d a ih n e w s p a p e rs p u b lis h e d in T h e V o tin g R ig h ts A c t of 1965, The Negro must also accept the p assed , another b a r r ie r hurdled. tO - ¡3 detailed an alysis of the 1952 and B a v C it v , M u sk e g o n . S a g in a w , F lin t, G r a n d H ap id s, th o u g h It p a s s e d both h o u s e s of resp o n sib ility to re g iste r and, H opefully, the p olls are now open 1956 presiden tial elections en­ ( o n g r e s s by l a r g e b ip a r tis a n even m ore important, to vote. He fo r both black and white in the U rd ti tk C ii. 1*1, C.Çjà Ja c k so n , K a la m a z o o , Y p s ila n ti, and A nn A rb o r b v m aj T itle s, receiv ed c o n sid er ­ titled “ The A m erican V o te r," m ust re a liz e his potential power South. The Negro must re g iste r "M o s t N egroes living in heavily B oo th N e w sp a p e rs . ab le c r i t i c i s m , p r e d o m i n a t e ly in A m erican politics and take his today to vote tom orrow — for his Negro counties do not Vote, r e ­ fr o m s o u th e r n l e g i s l a t o r s . place in Am erican society with benefit and A m e ric a 's . Y o u n e e d n ’t b e a jo u rn a lism m ajo r in o rd e r to lie g a rd le ss of the stringency or len­ M an y c l a i m th e law to b e u n - su c c e s s fu l in th e n e w s p a p e r b u sin ess. O n th e b u s i­ iency of state la w s.” . s t i t u t i ' n a l b e c a u s e o n ly the A lso , " i t is th e in fo rm a l,e x ­ st -ite-s h a v e the r ig h t to s e t v o t­ ness s id e of its n in e d a ily p ap e rs. B o o th o fle rs fine e r q u a lific a tio n s a c c o r d in g to A r t i c l e I of th e C o n s titu tio n . O th e r s o u t h e r n e r s a s s e r t e d tra leg a l b a r r ie r s , not state le g is ­ lation, that accuunt for much of the va ria b ility in the turnout of STATE N EW S c a re e r p o ssib ilitie s in a c co u n tin g , fin an ce and cre d it, re ta il, n a tio n a l a n d cla ssifie d a d v e r tisin g , an d in th e the Southern negro,” that it d r a s t i c a l l y e x te n d e d the right ban on poll taxes and could Theodore H, White, in "T h e M ember A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s International, In­ hi'ghiv im p o rta n t — a n d c h a lle n g in g — c irc u la tio n en d p o w e r of th e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t have been stronger. Making of the P resid en t 1964,” land D aily P r e s s A ssociation, A sso ciated C o llegiate P r e s s , o f th e b u sin ess. to l o c a l a u d -sta te e l e c t i o n s . A l s o A fter final enactment of the reported m a n * m ore N egroes M ichigan P r e s s A ssociation, Michigan C o llegiate P r e s s A s so ­ ÀArdJLr XK.cV.kxH Í' it p u n i s h e s on ly c e r t a in s t a t e s law , Attorney General N icholas voted in 1964 than in 1960 in the ciation, u rd í ZéULti M - ¿DUXlV In a d d itio n to c o m p e titiv e sa la rie s, p en sio n s and an d e x e m p t s th e r e s t . Kat/.enbach could have sent e lec ­ South, but they w ere over matched Published e ve ry c la ss day throughout fall, winter, and spring o th e r b e n e fits. B o o th N e w sp a p e rs o ffe r e x c e p tio n a l Sen. H a r r y B y r d , D -V a„ tion exam iners into Alabam a, by the in crease in the white vote. te rm s and twice weekly summer term by the students of M ichi­ o p p o rtu n itie s fo r se c u rity , re s p o n s ib ility an d ad­ t e r m e d th e law “ v i c i o u s ” and A la sk a , G eorgia, L ou isiana, M is­ In addition, a poll taken by Lou gan State U niversity. “ g r o s s l y o f f e n s i v e to V ir g in ia sis s ip p i, South C aro lin a, V ir­ H a r ris and published in "T h e Ne­ S e c o n d c l a s s p o s ta g e p aid at E a st L ansing, Mich. v a n c e m e n t. In v e s tig a te B o o th 's p o ssib ilitie s b e fo re a s w e ll a s s u b v e r s i v e to th e ginia, 26 counties in North C a ro ­ gro Revolution in A m e ric a ,” E d ito rial and business offices at 341 Student S e rv ic e s B u ild ­ y o u (n t i d e . C o n s t i t u t i o n .” lina. and one A rizona county. showed that of the rank and file ing, Michigan State U niversity, E a st Lansing, Mich. southern N egroes, 64 p er cent Ask your Placement Officer for the date and time of O th e r c r i t i c s , not f r o m t h e He chose only nine counties— said they ju st never got around to E D IT O R IA L 355-8252 Booth Newspapers' visit to your campus, or write S ou th , s a y th e la w i s c o n s t r u c ­ four in Alabam a, three in L o u is­ re g isterin g to vote. Coordinator, Training Program, Booth Newspapers. Inc.. te d to c a t c h on ly a fe w s o u th e r n iana and two in M ississip p i— Fin ally, both subtle and overt C h arles C. W e l l s ....................................................... E d ito r-In -C h ief Suite 2100, 2 11 West Fort Street, Detroit, Michigan 48226. s t a t e s that d i s c r i m i n a t e w id e ly hoping to secu re voluntary com ­ intimidation of N egroes by south­ Richard S c h w a rtz .......................................................Managing Editpr O k ïfu t aithvx. , u rite and o p e n ly a g a in s t . N e g r u e s . T h e y c l a i m that no r o o m i s p r o v id e d pliance throughout the re s t of the south. ern whites has existed fo r many generations. It w ill not be e ra d i- Jim Sterba.................................... L a r r y M o g g ........................................ Cam pus Editor Sports Editor J h iifu rts U /fu S t ó ' j í í i i * ? BOOTH NEW SPAPERS :>y-» »itttur? .discrinxtr.^um . _ i»»■. 4% • x ,•. . ■'sa'. edu citrn Jgh tf* j ^ s t* becauu* •Miçhael Kingman v v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ E d t t o . r i . a l Editor m ig h t c r o p rip e l s e w h e r e . In thx first four day s, 41 fed er­ another law has been enacted. THE ANN ARBOR NEWS • THE BAY CITY TIMES • THE HINT ' al exam iners added 6,998 Negro A D V ER TIS IN G 355-8255 JOURNAL • THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS • JACKSON CITIZEN The action of c iv il righ ts vo te rs to the voting r o lls where But the respo n sibility now lays Arthur L a n g e r..................................................... A d vertising M anager PATRIOT • KALAMAZOO GAZETTE • THE MUSKEGON l e a d e r s concerningI Ip a ssa g e of on the shoulders of both black and before there had been only 3,857. CHRONICLE • THE SAGINAW NEWS • THE YPSILANTI PRESS the law Was g e n e r a l l y v e r y o p ti­ white alike. F o r the whites must B U S IN ESS-C IR C U LA TIO N 355-8299 m istic, though some believed the Though at presen t the situation respect and obey the new law, P H O T O G R A P H IC 355-831 1 law s h o u ld have included an out- in those southern states affected good or bad though it m ay be, £ Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan W ednesday, October 13. 1965 3 Boston Coed Applied To By E L L E N Z U R K E Y PLAYBOY "I e s p e c i a l l y lik e th e C h in e s e d e p a r tm e n t h e r e State News Staff W r it e r b e c a u s e you h a v e C h in e s e t e a c h e r s r a th e r than C O L L E G E R A T E O RD ER FO RM A fte r o n ly o n e t e r m at M S U , f r e s h m a n J a n e .A m erican o n e s . ” s h e s a i d . "1 b e l ie v e th is is D e v lin w ill b e a s o p h o m o r e . Sh e i s n ’t a t r a n s ­ Im p o rta n t e s p e c i a l l y in th e m o r e a d v a n c e d CH EC K: MAKE. C H EC KS P A YA B LE TO- f e r f r o m a n o th e r u n i v e r s i t y . Sh e ju st p ile d up c l a s s e s w h e r e la n g u a g e p r o b l e m s b e c o m e m o r e U 1 YEA R S 6.50 C A M P U S S U B S C R I P T I O N SER V IC E la n g u a g e c r e d i t s w h il e s t i l l In high s c h o o l . c o m p le x .” I— i MAIL TO1 M S U i s t r a n s f e r r i n g 15 c r e d i t s of S p a n ish M i s s D e v lin f ir s t b e c a m e I n t e r e s t e d in C h i­ LJ 2 YE ARS S 12.00 P .O .B O X 12051 an d 15 c r e d i t s o f C h in e s e to h e r r e c o r d . M i s s n e s e w h il e ta k in g a c o u r s e in R u s s ia n . f ~ ) 3 Y E A R S SI 6 . 5 0 S A N A N T O N I O , T E X. D e v lin b e g a n takin g t h e s e la n g u a g e c o u r s e s on “ I a l w a y s w a n ted to ta k e R u s s ia n , and then 1 S a tu r d a y s and d u rin g th e s u m m e r w h e n sh e h e a r d about the s c h o l a r s h i p s that w e r e o ffe r e d N am# e n t e r e d h ig h s c h o o l . to stu dy C h i n e s e , ” s h e s a id . 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CH O PS FISH STICKS Sjo-orwt.pi't.’ l there won’ t be any seventh gam e if Osteen beats the Twins Wed­ I I 3-LEGGED FRYERS »>35? Kroger Tea Bags pkg 0^ 48 or J nesday. i M■ FOR 1 1 • Kroger Fresh Double Breasted or The popular, a lw a ys-sm ilin g 1 DRY MILK' b9. 0. pi, 2 6 -y e a r-o ld left-h an d er car, wrap up the whole thing fo r the Dod­ 1 g e rs by pitching them to their 1 PEANUT BUTTER ßA $■ Kroger Virginia Peanuts 7-oz wt can or SMOKED PICNICS %39/ - • »*• Whole fourth straight victory a fter they dropped the fir s t two gam es to the Twins h ere. I CORNED BEEF HASH |1 It w as Osteen who re a lly turn­ ■ Country Club Chili Con Carne or KRO GER ed the s e r ie s around when he 1 checked the Twins or. five hits * V FOR 1 SALTINES .* .« « 1 APPLE-GRAPE JELLY fo r the D odgers' f ir s t win of the | Cover Valley —Tib 2 oz |ars Mg s e r ie s , 4-0, in the third gam e. 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Off Label 1 BROCCOLI SPEARS10w*pk9‘ W for 1 T o u c h F o o t b a ll Kroger Frozen Cauliflower, Limas, Green Beans or ,bcan*1 .49 T im e F ie ld 1 111 SLICED PEACHES1*lb. >b 6:00 E a st Shaw 6-9 2 « . — * 6:45 M cD uff-M cClaine Kroger Cut W ax Beans cans or g “* $NT1 7:30 H edrlck-M ontie GRAPE JUICE -n , Kroger Frozen 8:15 Red D oors-W ll Rebs I1 KROGER PEAS1|bioz csns 1i 9:00 B re w e ry -S ix Pak Avondale K.dney Beans Tib 5-oz cans or 9;45 Arhouse-Argonaughts I ^ V FOR1 T ime F i e ld 2 $1 j PEAS & CARROTS10ozw*pk9» Kroger Frozen Corn, Peas, French Fries or 6:00 Carthage-Cabana 1 6:45 Holm es 6W-10W GRAPE JUICE Kroger Frozen 7:30 Pinhead-Bandlts 11 POT PIES 8°z ■■ $ I Country Club Frozen 8:15 S co rp lo n s-P ete’ s Punts 9:00 Elsworth-H owland II Cream Style Corn ’>b^ 11 T im e F ie ld 3 Kroger Whole Kernel or 1 0 12 fl. oz. cans * ^ I 6:00 T u rkeys-O kles 1F FOR1 6:45 M cRae-M cKinnon I FRUIT COCKTAIL«w Kroger Catsup 14 oz wt. btls., Peas 8-oz. wt. cans or fl 7:30 M cBeth-M cLean 8:15 Brannlgan-Brougham 1I APPLESAUCE >b w. «n, 9:00 Chinese S lln gsh o ts-A sh er 9;45 V ikin gs-B ald erd ash Kroger Spinach 15-oz wt. can or g WALNUTSor PECANS">99/ I1 EVAPORATED MILKmnC ..., Diamond Shelled _ _ T im e F i e ld 4 cans 1 1 | I s1 6:00 W orst-W olverine Kroger Kraut 1-lb can or 6:45 Delta Sigma P l-G ra d s 1j CUT GREEN BEANS>»■— u APPLES 4 »■ 7:30 Worthington-Woodward Macintosh or Jonathan e W FOR 8:15 T o ad s-Im p ression s Avondale Peas 1-lb 1-oz. cans or bag 3 ^ 9:00 Holmes 5E -9 E B O W L IN G (8 :0 0 p .m .) POTATOES 1Qbb.g79/ Idaho Russet Lanes Last W e e k ! 1-2 Theta C h l-Z B T 3 -4 P i Kappa P h i-P h l Delta S p ic e . T r a d e - in O f f e r Theta 5-6 Phi Kappa Tau-Sigm a Nu 7-8 Beta Theta P i- P . Sigma R e d a n d W h it e P er C o n ta in e r Kroger will Kappa p ay (or each can of old spices (any brand) Grapefruit N o t ic e Jen ison F ield House pool is now open from 3 to 6 p .m ., Mon­ w hen traded in on an day through F rid a y . T h ese tim es 4■ a you equal number of fresh K ro g e r Spices 5& 59< w ill be in effect until M ay 1,19 6 6 . W O M E N ’S 5 0 STAMPsKIOOsTAMPSEi5P STAMPS^a50 STAMPsR5 0 STAMPS V o lle y b a ll (U p p e r G y m ) TOP VAlUf VAIUE ■ TOP VAlUi TOP VAlue TOP VALUE VALUABLE COUPON l O S T A M P S T im e C o u rt 1 WITH THIS COUPON ON WITH THIS COUPON ON I I WITH THIS COUPON ON WITH THIS COUPON ON I th« purchase of a Tenderay Rolled I ¿^e purchase of*a whoia or half I W IT H T H IS C O U P O N the purchase of a whole or half I ON SA LA D DRESSING I ANTI - FREEZE the purchase of a Kroger Baked I a $2 or more purchase of I EM BASSY I PRESTO N E I 7:00 Wilson 1-W ilson 2 7:30 F e e 3 - F e e 4 oUjo ' '^ ttftem eza'f-JB h ftd rffeld 6 , RUMP , WEST VIR G IN IA ' W est Virginia . Cinnamon Chunky [ FR Efk FRUITS'* a quart 1« i ' 9 / * ' ' ,.« » * 1 .2 9 , ‘ T im e C o u rt 2 I RO AST | BONELESS H A M JSem i-B o n ele.. Ham|G Coffee Cake J fc V K S IT A B U S I I 7:00 West M ayo-W illiam s Ra4aa>* Redeem at Kroger thru _■ BmAmmmat Redeem >1 Kroger »km tnru «_ RaHmiti at Reoeem ai Kroo®r Kroger thru ?nru -■ Reoeem mat» Kroger thru - Redeem at Kroger thru . ■ Redeem at Kroger thru Redeem at Kroger thru ■ 7:30 B utterfield 3-B u tterfield 4 Saturday, October 16, 1965, | Saturday, October 16, 1965 | Saturday, October 16, 1965. | Saturday. October 16, 1965 | Saturday, October 16, 1965. | G Saturday, October 16, 1965. y Saturday, October 16, 1965 J 8:00 Independent gam e sched­ uled Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, October 13, 1965 5 Statistically Speaking—State 4 For 4 FORMER GREA T OFFERS ADVICE*™*»*»» A p is a , K e n n e y To p s AP In ; H a r r ie r C r e w F e d E a r f u l By JO E M ITC H the squad „w§s an old, but true ter could be done to Im prove 4th Best In Land State N ews Sp orts W rit e r clich e; p ra ctic e m akes perfect.-. th em selves, like running hard " In ord er to be rite best in fo r one m ile and then Jogging for Seldom , if e v e r, do the Spar­ cro ss-c o u n try you have to con­ another m ile. They had been In R u sh in g , S co rin g J S ib B tan h a r r ie r s do anything m ore than grind out m lle -a fte r-m ile tinually run hard all the tim e ," he said . “ Run as hard and as experim enting with that type of p rogram . By R O B ER TA Y A FIE during w eekly p ra ctic e s at F o r ­ fa r as your body can ta k e ." Kennedy, however, disagreed. NEW YORK (17PI)— B ru isin g N ebraska, which has employed a est A k e rs. Saturday’ s m eet Is State News Sports W r it e r devastating rushing attack -and an unyielding defense to batter While Kennedy was speaking,' •*I w as potentially a lazy run­ usually a welcom e r e lie f from n e r,’ ’ said Kennedy, the cold, F o r the nation, Columbus Day is now of th e p ast. Fo r th e Spartans four su ccessive opponents, Tuesday retained its spot at the top D lttrich stood at the side, w e a r­ such d rills . ing a sm ile that reached from brisk winds blowing at his open­ it has yet to dawn. of the m ajor college football ratings. Monday afternoon, they stop­ S tate's grid d ers boast som e credentials worthy of lisc o v ery , a l- The C ornhuskers of the B ig Eight Conference received 13 firs t one e ar to the other. ed sportcoat. "B u t, I knew I ped running long enough to take though Ohio State might not sh are the opinion a fter i?:lancin2 them p lace votes from United P r e s s International’ s 35-man board of What Kennedy was saying was had to do it, so I ran until my som e advice from a fo rm e r State o v er. coach es and a total of 3 19 points to narrow ly edge T e x a s , who Just what h f had been trying to eyes becam e bloodshot." cro ss-c o u n try great. With a backlog of four straight wins heading the list, Duffy • solidified their runner-up position by earning 3 1 1 points. In still in his boys. Kennedy felt Both Dlttrich and his h a rrie rs Henry Kennedy, a h igh-step­ figured that Kennedy was pro­ Daugherty and his squad can boast an achievem ent most a th le tic A fter a weekend alm ost devoid of m ajor upsets, the top five that the only way to in crease a ping runner fo r Coach F ran Dit- runner’ s endurance and speed bably miore dedicated than the com bines would like to lay claim to—proving th e e x p e r t s w r o n g . team s in the UP1 ratin gs all held their ground although the com ­ trich in the m ld -'5 0 s, stopped by w as to run at a continuous pace average college cro ss-cou n try A fter starting the season a s th e B ig T e n dark h o r s e , the S p a rta n s petition fo r third p lace, as well as first, grew fie r c e r . p r a c t i c e and helped Dlttrich for a long distance. man. have galloped to the top of the c o n f e r e n c e s ta n d in g s w ith tw o A rk a n sa s, which sm ashed B aylo r 38-7 for its fourth win against achieve a point which he had " I p re fe rre d fighting the ele­ straight wins and to the No. 4 sp ot in the n ation al r a n k in g s w ith an no defeats, drew 2 4 " points fo r a tenuous grip on third which was 1 he Spartan runners, including s tr e s s e d all y e a r. ments rather than p eo p le," said undefeated-untied m ark in four g a m e s . threatened by Michigan State. The Big Ten Spartans received captain Paul McCollum and the Kennedy. " 1 pushed hard to m ain­ In those gam es, opponents have m a n a g e d a le a n 22 p o in ts a g a in s t 245 points after routing a good Michigan team , 2 4 - “ , while G eorgia Kennedy’ s original Intention team ’ s top distance runner Dick tain my top physical condition. the Duffymen in com parison to 89 fo r S ta te . The b e s t UC LA c o u ld rem ained a distant fifth with 165 points. was a visit with his form er Sharkey, felt d ifferently. A fit man alw ays re co v ers from do was a field goal while Penn S ta te w a s shut out. I llin o is b r o k e Purdue and Southern C a lifo r - coach, but somehow he w as con­ Both believed something bet- Webster 6SI9 being tire d .’ * the drought by c ro ssin g the Sp artan g o a l, but that w a s t h e ir only GEO RGE W EBSTER U P I G r id Standings nia, which were ranked seventh ned into supplying som e words invasion. M ichigan, too, got a lucky b r e a k . of ad vice to the present day The Spartan offense has netted 1,256 yd s. in 254 p l a y s fo r a g a m e 1.) N ebraska 4-0 and eighth, resp ectively, l a s t week, moved into a tie for sixth squad. AttentiunSENIORt GRADUATEMEN Top Lineman Students-U.S. Citizens ave ra ge of 31 4, as com pared to o p p o n e n ts ’ to ta ls o f S9S y d s . in 2.) T exas 4-0 with 139 points. The B o ile r­ Kennedy won the B ig Ten and 2 6 5 p l a y s , a v e r a g i n g out to 22 4 .5 p e r g a m e . 3.) Arkansas 4-0 m akers and T ro jan s, each sport­ IC4A Individual crowns two sep­ O f the 67 G r e e n and W h ite f i r s t d o w n s , 41 h a v e c o m e on the 4.) M IC H . S T A T E 4-0 ing 3 - 0 - 1 re c o rd s, pushed past a ra te tim es each from 1955 to N eeding N o m in a l F in a n c ia l Help T o C o m p le te Of The Week gro u n d , 25 in the a i r and o n e on a p e n a lty . S t a t e ’s f o e s h a v e e k e d 5.) G eorgia 4-0 Notre Dame, which fell from 19 57, During his th re e -y e a r ca­ T h e ir Education T h is A cad e m ic Y e a i— And Then out 2 5 r u s h in g , 30 p a s s i n g and fo u r on p e n l t i e s fo r a total o f 5 9 , 6.) tie P u rd u e 3-0- sixth to eighth despite a 17 - 0 r e e r , the Spartan h a rrie rs won Commence W o rk-C o n sig n ers R e q u ire d . Send In th e r u s h in g d e p a r tm e n t, S ta te h as g a in e d 7 79 y a r d s in 184 Southern C a lif. 3-0- victory over A rm y. three conference titles and two Tran scrip t And Fu ll D etails Of Y o u r Plans p lays fo r a 1 9 4 .8 p er game a ve ra g e . T h a t’s c o m p a r e d to 323 y d s . 8.) N otre D am e 3-1 M ississip p i State took one step 1C4A and NCAA cham pionships. And R equirem ents To in 174 p lays averagin g out to an 8 0 .3 g a m e m a r k fo r i t s o p p o n e n ts . 9.) M is s . State 4-0 from 10th to ninth • The keynote of his m essage to STEVEN S BROS. FO U N D A TIO N , IN C. M ichigan statistician s re v ise d the minus 39 r u sh in g y a r d a g e G eorge W ebster, State’ s rough 10.) F l o r i d a 3-1 610-612 E N D IC O T T B LD G ,, ST. PAUL 1, M I N N . given the W olverines and pushed it up to m i n u s 5 1, the c h ie f f a c to r and tumble roverback and U -M ’ s fo r the great percentage m argin. m ajor torm enter la st Saturday, AP G r i d Standings A N O N -P R O FIT CORP. Leading the charge is fullback Bob A pisa, individual top ground- has been selected "L in em a n of U N D ER G R A D S, C L IP AND SAV E. the W eek," by "S p o rts Illu s ­ P o i nts \Sed„ October 13, 4 :15 p.m . O rganizational Meeting gainer with 285 yd s. in 47 c a r r ie s for a 6 .1 a v e ra g e and four touch­ tr a te d ." 1,) Texas 438 all desiring to study Hebrew, at H illel House. ISRAELI FOLK DANCE GROUP downs. Right behind him is Clint Jon es who picked up 260 yd s. in W ebster Intercepted a p a ss, 2.) N ebraska 43 5 58 c a r r ie s fo r two s c o re s and a 4.5 mear.. Left halfback Dwight reco v ered a fumble and was gen­ 3.) Arkansas 384 L e e ranks third with 89 yd s. in 26 c a r r ie s . WED, OCTOBER 13,7:00 P.M. e ra lly a nuisance to all M ichi­ 4.) M IC H . S T A T E 335 Ju d ay got into the rushing and gan offensive th reats last week. 5.) G eorgia 280 T h e O r i g i nal scoring act as w e ll. The senior The 6 -4 , 218-pound ju nior took 6.) Southern C a lif. 204 Spartan s ig n a l-c a lle r held onto over the key ro ve r position for 7.) Purdue 187 CAMPUS the ball 24 tim es and picked up 108 yd s. and two s c o re s in the p ro c e ss, Coach Duffy Daugherty this fall a fter playing end in his sopho­ m ore season. 8.) 9.) 10.) N otre Dam e Flo rid a M is s . State 162 98 79 r. 2 1, Union, In cooperation with Is ra e l Club anyone interested in joining this group co rd ially invited. ' E D 2 - l9 l( i for rid es.______________________ SUMMARY Spartan p a s s e rs have com plet­ ed 39 of 70 attem pts with two interceptions. Vardsgair.ee in the J E W E L R Y - A R T SUP PL I E S- P I CT URE FRAMING a ir total to 477 fo r a 56 p er cent completion per r e n ta g e and 19.3 S K IE R S ! a ve ra g e gain p er game. M SU SKI C L U B is selling Juday owns a il those creden­ T i c k e t s to W arren M ille r ’s tia ls with the exception of one incomplete, toss going, to Jim m y “The Skiers99 R aye. Along with that, Juday has 90 M in u te C o l o r Film p assed for one sco re and set a p a s s le of Spartan reco rd s. - o rm o-ly East L a nsing Co lo r0Conter C u r r e n t And On the other end of those Grand Opening Week M ost Com p lete p a s s e s , Ger.e Washington has Sunday, N ov. 14 , 3 :3 0 P.M . Study G uides For All beer, the most receptive Spartan. B asic C ollege C o u rs e s He’ s caught 17 for 236 yd s. and Lansing C iv ic C e n te r. ' a s c o re . Jon es is next on the list FREE GIFTS Marshall Music with 1 1 receptions fo r 156 yd s. .. C A L L 332-0466-353-7403 for R e g i s t e r for Scoring honors go to Dick Ken­ T i c k e t s - I n f o r m a t ion $ 2 5 0 D i a m o n d Ring b v O r a n g e B l o s s o m ney, whose golden toe has brought S 5 0 Wa t c h b y B u l o v a 307 E , Grand R iver 28 points to the Spartan sc.oi-ipc A D M IS S IO N $ .5 0 ‘ $ 50 C u f k u r e v i ' P e a r Is b y I m p e r i a l ' column. * S i l v e L D v O m ed vi r eg iste r-n o purchase ¡Jig S a tu rd a y , O c t., 16, 4 STU D EN TS. . . ^ b ic u fu m d £ > lu u iu su f, W e d n e s d a y , O cto b er 13th N oon to 8 p.n' Y ou A r e In vited l o S e e T h e C o m p le te With an Interest in Student Publications O R A N G E BLO SSOM D IA M O N D RINGS Sh ow n B y M r . R .F . G u ilb au lt F a c t o r y R ep resen ta tiv e P E T IT IO N NOW Framing fo r 3 S tu d e n t P o sitio n s on the bold masculine B o a rd o f S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n s look in eye wear Open to both men and women is available at W allace’ s in an unbeatable selection of handsome s ty le s . See them at either location. Sophomores Juniors • Seniors Are Eligible Petitions may be secured in Dean of Students’ Office or 204 Journalism eye e x a m in a t io n s by D R . W.C. J E N S E N re g is t e r e d o p t o m e t ris t : Friday, Oct. 29 & * W A L L A C E O P T IC IA N S 3040 V in e (O p p o site Fra n d o r) P ho ne EV 9-2774 a l s o o f f i c e s d o w n tow n at 107 N, W a sh in g ton . D r. RoC. Jo nes and Dr, B . C . B u s s a r d , r e g is te r e d o p t o m e t r i s t s « 6 Michigan State*Ne\vs, East Lansing. Michigan W ednesday, October 13, 1965 English Race Trouble Prof. Walsh Calls Engineers Unlike That In U.S. aî p r o b l e m s in E n g la n d M o r e s ig n ific a n t, how ever, is r ta in ly not c o m p a r a b l e to in th e U n ite d S t a t e s , sa id ib er of P arliam en t M on- the la w In su rin g that only skilled and s e m i - s k i l l e d non-w h ite im - m ig r a n t'-, p e r s o n s w h o w ill be K ey Agents In Making War in the U n io n , b e f o r e p o litic a l u s e f u l to the B r it i s h econom y, By P A U L C A R R IC K fact that man’ s ability to make with a new kind of engineer and a Focusing r ext on the engineer ettce fa c u lty and stu d e n ts . a r e adrñ t t h e "m o th er State N ew s Staff W r it e r e x cu se s for whyhe cannot conduct new a g e ,” Walsh rem arked. h im self, Walsh said that h is spe­ ' T h e B r it i s h n o n -w h ite m i n o r - a. try Although the engineering pro­ m ore peaceful relatio n s with oth­ cia l field is weaponry. " T o d a y ," he continued, "th e r e p r e s e n t s on ly tw o p e r c e n t B o th t h e C o n s e r v a t i v e a n d fession is not the only group in­ e r nations might indicate that, to " T h e public see s the engineer engineer knows what he is doing, our p op u la tio n , w h e r e a s in th e L a b o r p a r t i e s c u r r e n t l y support volved in weaponry development, som e extent, man view s w ar as ar. as the Neo-Daddy W arbu ck s," what he is working on. He must - ,A „ fu lly ¡0 p e r c en t to 15 p e r a p o l i c y of r ig id im m igration r e ­ engineers are perhaps the must inevitable force over which he has re a liz e that weaponry is the fa ll­ exclaim ed the p ro fe ss o r, tt o f y o u r c i t i z e n s b e lo n g to a s t r i c t i o n . Why? " F o r the benefit cru cial agents in the making of little control. out of scientific re s e a rc h , and C i a i m i n o r it y ," s a i d Ivor o f i m m ig r a n t s a lr e a d y in Eng­ w a rs, concludedH aroldT. Walsh, Y e t, in our atomic age, this "T h e p articu lar im portance of that w h i l e a s c i e n t i s t like Hi. rhar.i, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to P a r - la n d ," a n s w e r e d R ic h a rd .B e fo re p ro fe sso r of philosophy, in a talk concept must he modified d r a s ­ the engineer i s not unlike Daddy Einstein m ay be able to conceive 1. a m ent of a m id -L o n d o n c o n - an y r e la x a t h n can, o c c u r , the un­ at the Engineering Building Mon­ tic ally or it could m ea n .a sh e p u t W arbucks — not many do the job of the bomb, it takes the engi­ cut rev# it ur.ded f e a r s and p r e j u d i c e s of day. it, “ the destruction of the spe­ - - and it is indispensible to neer to build it ." r. E n g la n d , th e fto n -w h lte m i - th e w h ite B r itis h ag a in st the non­ Sitting Buddha style on a table c ie s .” modern w a r fa r e ," he continued. And so it is ju st this fact with ■ity c on si st s p r i m a r i l y of p o s t - w h ite B r it i s h m u s t be e ra se d . at the front of the auditorium , He d iscussed th en ge-o ld p ro b ­ "W eapons in the past were not which Walsh is m ost concerned. T h e p r e s e n t L a b o r P a r t y Gov­ Walsh attacked A m erican engi­ fully understood in function, and E n gin eers do have pow er. E n gi­ lem of who is respo n sible for e r n m e n t h a s a lr e a d y m a d e " p o s ­ neers from the standpoint that that advances in weaponry were n eers a re a sm all educated group w ar? The talk was c a lie d "D a d d v ? 1th ..f N a tio n s , An o v e r a l l i t iv e e f f o r t s " to w a r d th isg o a l.ln since many of them a re helping W arbucks, P .S .E .” advance- in c i v i l i z a t i o n as w e ll," of m en. Something could be ex­ ota r e s t r i c t s i m m ig r a t i o n of P r i m e M in is t e r Wilson’ s C ivil to design new and m ore d estru c­ he added. pected of them, Walsh fe e ls , in tive weapons, they should r e ­ "M o s t people do not accept the the area of peaceful, rather than l i e n s " , p e o p le fr o m n o n - C o m - R ig h t? Bi l l , a w e a k e r law than the "H o w ever, t h is has changed,” U .S . C iv il R ig h ts A c t which also exam ine their ro le s in our so ci­ statem ent that war is natural, n w ea lth c o u n tr ie s ,' w ho are h e c o n tin u e d . “ T o d a y , th e engi­ d estru ctive, design. fo r b i d s h o u sin g and employment ety and em erge with a collective that it is a norm al, inescapable “ Y e t,” Walsh admitted, " a l l ■e!y a llo w e d tc s e t t l e in B r l t - neer o r w o r k m a n k n o w s w hat a d i s c r im i n a t i o n , public acts of plan that would encourage peace human r e s p o n s e . T h e re fo re , con­ too often we hear the engineer tinued Walsh, "p e o p le want to w e a p o n w ill b e u s e d for and what d i s c r i m i n a t i o n and incitement to e ffo rts. i t s fu n c tio n i s . A m an knows that re p ly, when asked why he is T h e plan Walsh recom mended p lace the blame on som e other r a c i a l hatred a r e d e c la r e d ille g - if h e i s w o r k in g on th e problem earning his living designing wea­ is sim ple. He asked that engi­ sm a ll group in what might be de­ ft] - o f r e m o v i n g v i b r a t io n s from a pon m echanism s, “ I Just build Dropouts Make T h e B r i t i s h L a b o r ite a ls o c a n ­ n eers recognize their m oral r e ­ scrib e d a s a s c a p e g o a t ou tlet." sponsibility to halt any further m a c h i n e gun, that th is i s not to them, I don’ t use them, the poli­ tician s decide that, the politi­ d id ly a d m itte d t h a t d o m e s t i c Most frequently, according to im prove the sportm an's aim dur­ Good Employes B r i t i s h p o l i t i c s is a m a jo r fa c to r " p r o g r e s s " In the d irection of Walsh, this group is considered man’ s d estructive ca p a b ilitie s, to be the fin an cers who alleged ly ing p h e a s a n t s e a s o n . How many cian s start the w a rs,’ " p e o p l e u s e m a c h i n e g u n s fc r hunt­ It is the re v e rs a l of this lat­ in c o n 1 1 r. u i n g r e s t r i c t i o n . H e and that they band together by underwrite w ars for th eir owr, B u s i n e s s m e n a r e b e in g w a r n e d th in k s th at the L a b o r P a r t y l o s t ing q u a il? ” T h u s,” lie questioned, te r attitude into a m ore respon­ form ing a c o u n te r - b a la n c in g p ro fit. by the Nativ r.al C h a m b e r o f C o m - 10—!5 s e a t s in the la s t e le c t i o n by " w e a sk , w hat of the design er, sib le set of human p rin cip les that peace association with the com ­ Walsh hopes future engineers w ill fa v o r in g a d ju stm e n t to the C o m ­ "D addy Warbucks is re p re ­ w h at of the e n g i n e e r ? ” C A U T IO N d r o p o u ts a s e m p l o y e e s . mon g o a l of averting another have the courage to strive fo r. m o n w e a lth I m m ig r a n t s A c t of world w ar. sented as a munitions m a k e r," W a lsh said that the engineer During the question period, T h e c h a m b e r i s c o n c e r n e d that 1961. The far-re a ch in g e ffec ts of said Walsh, "b u t in our diluted today is the designer rath er than when o n e p racticin g engineer C o n s i d e r i n g that L a b o r ’ s m a ­ cu ltu re, he is turned into a folk the m aker. He is cu rren tly viewed stated that he was the farth est Wal sh’ s proposed plan, however, c . m p le t e sch ool m a y b e c o m e out­ j o r it y in P a r l i a m e n t i s now down a re not so e a s ily com prehended. h e r o ." as an individual, which is a r e la ­ thing there was from a p ac ifist, c a s t s fr o m th e w ork f o r c e . to tw o, P r i m e M in is te r Wilson On the international le v e l, th e Walsh explained that munitions tiv e ly new concept, since the an­ and that w ar gave man a positive M any jo b s un dou b ted ly car. be h a s s h ifte d fr o m open o p p o sitio n S E W E R P R O J E C T - - l f you've been w o n d e rin g what United States might not win the m ak ers p ro fit from human m is­ cients saw him as a public figu re. outlook on life, Walsh sm iled for f ille d b y t h o s e who n e v e r g r a d - to q u ie t su pp ort o f the p r e s e n t h a s b e e n t y i n g up t r a f f i c at S h a w L a n e a n d H a r r i s o n cooperation of its riv a ls in such e ry because they a re the ones Engir.e= r s of antiquity made s c a l­ the f ir s t tim e during his lecture B r i t i s h i m m ig r a t i o n la w s . R o a d f o r the la s t s e v e r a l m o n th s , th is is th e c u l ­ a d riv e for p eace. Walsh ad­ who m anufacture the instrum ents ing ladders to penetrate walled and said, "Y o u re a lly dig w ar, o f th e m h ave a c q u ir ed u s e fu l and T h e B r it i s h L a b o r P a r t y i s p r i t . C o n s t r u c t i o n c r e w s a r e putting the fin a l to u c h e s mitted that while we .may do it, of w ar. c itie s . "T o d a y we a r e dealing don’ t yo u ?" n e e d e d - ki l l s w h ile in s c h o o l o r not h ap py about r e s t r i c t e d i m m i ­ o n t h e j ob a n d b o t h l a n e s o f t h e b u s y s t r e e t w i l l b e the important question is , would g r a tio n , but, a s R ic h a r d c o n ­ o p e n to t r a f f i c w i t h i n the n e x t m o n th . they do it? Would R u ssia go along f e s s e d , " W e a c c e p t it ." Photo by Bob B a r i t with such a plan? Would their engineers co -o p erate? Perh aps they would, concluded W alsh, e s ­ U n d e rg ra d P ro g ra m s S h ift r a w Sales Good p ecially if we launched a p ro ­ found propaganda campaign on world peace. TIMES TODAY' For 'Oh Dad9 " B u t . t h e Chinese certa in ly T o M o re C r e d it s P e r C o u rse T h e a tre P W 332-2814- D CAM PU S iRNEbl PiNtqffs i f S a le s f r o m " O h Dad, Poor wouldn’ t, now would th e y ?" he asked. Students a re meeting in c la s s T O D A Y ' S E C O N D W EEK ' T H E A T R E HARVEY 1:40 D a d ," L 'n iversity T h e a te r’ s firs t 1965-66 presentation, a r e fa r Walsh went on to point out that le s s but earning m ore c re d its ONE OF THE FINEST , ► 3 3 2 -6 9 4 4 • MIDDLEMAN 3:40 5:40 from sad. A m e rican s may be fosterin g an these days in su c h c c u rse s a s p o - evolutionary excuse to abandon litic a l scien ce, English and bu si­ Th e A B C ’s O f E D P MOTION PICTURES IN FIREMAN ‘'vaut" s.HQBfRTL »„fi!*.! 7:40 9:40 A week before the opening of the peaceful p olitical and social ac­ n ess. show, the P erform in g A rts C o m - tion. T h e movement tow ards la rg e r ( third of a series ) MANY YEARS!” M ÏIM .w*. —CSNESt P.NTQrf pany has nearly sold out the F r i ­ He explained, "S o m e country blocks of cred it in relation to —Coror’ef Magazine V COUIMBIA OBKiGHB day perform ance and Is schedul­ w ill alw ays be the reason why we contact hours is effecting m ajor ------------- B y CHAR JO LLES ing a matinee p erform ance at 2 won’ t work toward m ore peaceful cu rriculum shifts in 17 academ ­ Snowr. T h urs, 4:00—9:10 p .m . Oct. 23. g o a ls. If we allow this ratio n ali­ ic departm ents, according to John With the start-stop of the 10- two te rm s.T h e beginning course« Shown T h u rs. 1:4 0-6:50 No. 1 Book-No. 1 Movie zation to continue, we w ill never E , D ietrich , assista n tp ro vo st and week quarter system , however, In the five a re a s mentioned have "O h Dad, Poor Dad, M amma’ s CHARLES LAUGHTON☆DON MURRAY the student should concentrate on been dropped. Hung You in the C lo se t and I’ m m ake any re a l p ro g re ss toward d ire cto r of the Educational De­ WALTER PIDGE0N&PETER LAWFORD F e e lin ’ So Sad,” winner of the p eace. If it’ s not the R u ssia n s, velopment P ro gram (ED P). a few subjects, which should be The n ew biological science JAMES STEWART GENETIERNEY'irfr FRANCHOTTONE 1960 H arvard P layw ritin gA w ard , then it’ s the C hinese. ED P has facilitated the c u r­ proportionately an a ve rsg e of co u rse was developed by the S ci­ LEE REM1CK " S u r e ,” h eco n tin u ed ,"th ey’ re ☆LEW AYRES&BURSESS MEREDITH 'bpens Tue.-chfv In F a irc h ild and the \ n e s . f t ’a j° t/h e r up o r they. riculum sh ifts -e v e r sin ce the 4 -1/2 cred its each, D ietrich said. ence and M athem atics Teaching BEN GAZZARA ' EDDIE HODGES☆ PAUL FORD☆ ☆ rim s through Oct. 24. ■Academ ic Senate approved the If w’e dovii make the new super idea of la rg e r blocks of c red it -A cou rse will be changed to four 1 C ew etA eT fe. ARTHUR O ’CONNELL GEORGEGRIZZARD ☆INGA SWENSON T ic k e ts fur the play a re still Weapon firs t, they w ill. T h is is in spring, 1963. or five cre d its "o n ly if it’ s fe a s­ ib le ,” he said. A student, under C u rricu lu m changes are a i* " EVE ARDEN availab le between 12:30 and 5 the way people see th ings,” he With the move to la r g e r cred it the demands of a broad lib e ra l read y underway in the depa r t ­ KATHRYN GRANT p.m . at the F a irc h ild T h e a te r box argued. o ffice, phone 355-0148, b lo ck s, the student takes le s s Walsh called attention to the c o u rs e s ana does m ore individual background and h is m ajor r e ­ ments of political scien ce, Eng­ lish , natural science, social s c i­ quirem ents, can't al ways afford ence and communication a rts. study, thus concentrating his to spend four or five c re d its for learning to a few a re a s at a tim e, each elective, he noted. ■ A ll undergraduate c o u rse s ir. AN IMPORTANT ENTERTAINMENT EVENT! D ietrich explained. the Department of P o litica l S ci­ ROOS IB « Premeiere Engagement-4 Performances Only T h is "concen tration of learn ­ "W e must keep flexib ility in ence have been changed from our cu rricu lu m ,” he said . th ree to five c re d its, along with IREHHUmO« O C T O BER 20 AND 21 ing” is replacing the principle of "m atu ratio n of learning’ ’ that A new cou rse in biological alm ost a ll of the 400-level co u r­ 2 SH O W S P E R D A Y u n d erlies the sem ester system , science exem plifies the kinds s e s in the Department of Eng­ N e xt : " T h e G u n s of A u g u s t " and JOSEPH N WELCH as Judge Weaver M A T IN E E 1:30 P .M .- - E V E N I N G S 8 P .M . he said . of curriculum changes encour­ lish . In the 15-w eek sem e ste r, a stu­ aged by E D P. The co u rse, B io l­ U nder evaluation to p rep are for An Actual dent takes m ore different cour­ ogical Science 202, is a com bi­ m ajo r curriculum changes are ■STARTS Perform an ce s e s of an average three cre d its nation of the th ree-term intro­ the math and ch em istry depart­ In Technicolor each. ductory co u rses in botany, zo­ m ents, and the College of Engi­ C O N T IN U O U S 1: 00 to FRO M 5:30 G L A D M E l '% y ology, entomology, m icrobiology neering, OPERACOUPANT 1:00 F .M . and physiology 1.25 L A fter T H i A T R ¥ The new core cou rse goes for (Tom orrow ; Independent Study) F E A TU RE AT 1:0 0 -3 :4 0 -6 :3 0 -9 :15 P.M . 4 8 2 -9 8 3 1 SROGIAM INFORMATION ► 4 8 5 -6 4 8 5 * NOTICE CONTINUOUS P E R F O R M A N C E S! PO PU LA R P R IC E S ! DIRECT FROM RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENTS! p re s e n tin g P u c c in i’s m m o r ta l T.B. MOBILE X-RAY UNIT NOW SEE G ga C HOWTHE Spartan W ives will presen t the T .B . 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October 13. 1965 7 East Lansing Lacks Beautifying Plan N e w A d m in is t r a t io n S it e By BRUCE SM ITH T o B e N o rth O f R e d C e d a r State N e w s Staff W r it e r T h e " fin a l” location has been when new construction was com ­ the new building and C irc le D rive selected for the new $5.4 m illion pleted. will be landscaped and left open. " T a l l colorful buildings set well back from the street a re a s adm inistration building. The last tentative location was Included in the proposed ad­ of gree n e ry decorating a wide pedestrian walk and spacious p ark­ It w ill be situated p a ra lle l to on the present site of the north m inistration building w i l l be ing fa c ilitie s within the main business d is tr ic t/ ' the Red C ed ar riv e r on the north cam pus power plant, which will space for m em bers of the MSI Sounds like the E ast Lansing of the future? Well dream on. side of the rapids between the be torn down this ye ar when the B oard of T ru ste e s. They p re s ­ A ccording to E ast L ansing C ity Planner M ichael G . C o n l i s k n o L ib r a r y and the Computer C en ­ new plant on south cam pus goes ently have no offices on cam pus. such plans exist for E a st L a n sin g 's business d istrict. te r. into operation. Now the location B u sin ess operations of theU n- Harold L . Dahnke, d irecto r of is by the riv e r, between the com ­ iv e rsity w i l l be consolidated Conlisk said if urban planners had their way, they would con­ space utilization, said Tuesday puter center and the lib rary. within the new' building, with only solidate the h e lte r-sk e lte r arrangem ent of business along Grand that the U n iversityh asb een given Well s Hall w i l l be removed dorm itory and food se rv ic e s ex­ R iv e r into some type of ord er. planning funds fo r the building, soon fo r a graduate addition to cluded. But urban planners can only make plans and draw p ictu res, but the legislatu re has not yet the lib ra ry and Olds Hall will The building is planned to be he continued. It costs money to build a modern shopping cen ter. appropriated money f o r con­ eventually be rem oved fo r fu r­ flexib le, so that additional staff struction. ther additions, can be accommodated as the need In fact, the co sts would be So high he doesn't know how E ast "W hen t h e y do,” he said, Dahnke said the area between a r is e s . Lansing would ra is e the n e c e ssa ry funds. " w e 'll be ready. It will take about If E a st Lansing had the money and planned to rebuild its business 18 months to com plete.” d istric t, he said, ju st one store, by refusing to sell its land, The new- facility w i l l serve A n y o n e c a n could indefinitely hold up the’ c it y 's p ro g re ss. th ree functions. It will house chief adm in istrative o ffic e rs and the Another big problem is the traiti he said. With M -43 cutting U n iv e rsity 's business operations through the heart of town, there too much traftic to detour and provide for th e p rocessin g around the business a re a . and storage of student re c o rd s. Any la rg e sto re moving into E ast Lansing would create a greater G O O F . While still in the form ative demand for parking a re a s , said Conlisk. sta g e s, the new adm inistration " P r e s e n t ly ,” he continued, "th e re are no plans to add additional building was scheduled for s e v ­ curbsid e parking a re a s, but parking ram ps are being considered.” e ra l different locations. It was f ir s t set for south cam pus, now C u rren tly E ast Lansing is c ritic a lly short of parking lot space. the future site of the M ath -F o r­ A, good sh are of the traffic and parking problem com es trom eign Languages Building. Another proposal would have W i t h E a t o n 's C o r r a s a b l e B o n d T y p e w r i t e r P a p e r , y o u the students, Conlisk said. If c a n e r a s e th a t g o o f w ith o u t a tr a c e , APARTMENT LOTS JAMMED students w eren't allowed to have c a r s the tra ffic problem would had the new building construc­ ted around the existing one. The older portion of t h e building N o t a t e llt a le s m u d g e r e m a in s . A s p e c ia l s u r fa c e p e r ease up, but the U n iversity must FIRST would then have been rem oved m its q u ic k a n d e a s y e r a s in g w ith a n o r d in a r y p e n c il make that decision, e r a s e r F o r p e r fe c t p a p e r s e v e r v t im e , g e t C o r r a s a b le . P a r k i n g P u z z l e P e r ils E a s t L a n s in g MSU Planning D irector Harold M , Lautr.er, when asked if an E a st Lansing shopping center be in In l i g h t , m e d i u m , h e a v y w e i g h t s a n d ¿ O n io n S k i n . In your group to h a n d y 1 0 0 s h e e t p a c k e ts a n d 5 0 0 -s h e e t re a m b o x e s . would affect the cam pus said A t S ta tio n e r y D e p a r tm e n ts . Homecoming MSU had no legal authority con­ have arran gem en ts cerning East Lansing a ffa irs . C ritic a l parking shortage in m ade for Weekend It has long been a U n iv ersity V » ’ ° V . E a st Lansing is creating parking policy not to rrlix into E a s t violations, fire hazards and some p r o p e r t y devaluing, Planning Lansing 's a ffa irs when they don't concern the t* n i v e r s i t y , he C IS . C o m m issioner G. M ichael Con­ pointed out* lisk said . feotu nn g A s tc a future shopping center If a student can't park his car DAVE in his apartm ent or rooming aff ectin g the Univ e rsity , Lautner EATON’S C O RRASABLE J house lot, he w ill park it just said he didn't th nk there would be any notic eabk- effect on U ni- BRUBECK T Y P E W R IT E * P A P E R I about anywhere, Conlisk said. v e rsity p la n s . M any students have received Pu'l!)t ing to a c ampus map, he O n l y b a t o n m a k e 's C o r r a s a b l e . ' tickets fo r parking in ille ga l traced the route h rough campus EATON PAPER CORPORATION. PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSE, ” S a re a s and overparking. o»f the .eu M -43 lim ited access Homeowners complain that the highwav planned :ur completltlon sp a te s in front of their .homes in 196S a re ta k er.. and their drivew ays Even tr.en, he said, 10 y e a rs blocked, he said. In some jammed lots, a stu­ a fter completion, the new M-43 Introducing the Grand will be as overloaded as Grand dent has to get three or four other students to move their R iv e r is today. Prize Winner c a rs so he can move his. Conlisk noted the fire hazard som e packed apartment parking lots p resen t. "S o m e lots a re jam m ed so we could not get a fir e truck in near enough. And nobody likes to im agine what the situation E A S r I, ANi S' ti ve? S T A L L E D r - R e t a r d i n g c l i y g r o w t h a r e t h e p r o b l e m s c a u s e d b y s t u ­ d e n t t r a f f i c a n d p a r k i n g . C r o w d e d s c e n e s s i i c h aSnThe o n e o b o v e on A l b e r t S t . a n d - Fraternity and w ill be som e y e a rs from now.’ ’ Eventually we w ill need three tim es the parking spaces we M . A . C . A v e . a r e c A i m o n s i g h t s , d e s p i t e t h e a d d i t i o n o f a n o t h e r m u n i c i p a l l o t at G ro v e Street. Photo by R u s s e l l S te ffe y SororityJewelry have now, Councilman Tod Kint- W'e have made arran g e­ on single fam ily lo ts,” Conlisk parking before a rooming house the apartm ents. If the tenants ments with a forem ost na­ ner said . said , " T h e r e is no room fo r is licen sed , he said. want change they should com­ tional m anufacturer to act A fo rm e r city ordinance was four or fiv e c a rs on such a lot. Solutions to the problem w ill plain to their lan d lord ." as official local distribu­ responsible fo r the jam around "T h e students gen erally use not com e quickly or e a s ily . tor. Many of the m ore popu­ som e apartm ent buildings, Con­ lar- item s a re now being lisk said. Follow ing this code, builders the yard to sto re c a r s , and the unsightliness low ers the econo­ " I would hope steps could be taken on a cooperative b a sis to • F ea tu rin g * c a rried in stock to a ssu re needed to provide only one p ark ­ m ic value of the a re a . have m ore parking lots built in you of prompt se rv ic e . Thompson’s ing space p er apartment unit. som e lo c a tio n s," he said. • Hot P izza "A n ordinance prohibits p ark­ The code had assum ed that one- ing on front lawns, but it is A planning consultant has been • Foot Longs c a r fa m ilie s, not students, would often violated. I don’ t think we called in to help find solutions. be living in the apartm ents, he • Subm a riñes said . should p h ysically down-grade r e ­ sidential a re a s b y a llo w in g th is.” Councilman Max Strother said Jewelry THE it is the c ity ’ s respo n sibility to FO R D E L IV E R Y Fo u r or five students usually Proposed changes in rooming e a se the parking shortage around 223 M AC living in a unit often m eans C A L L house ordinance this fall should apartm ents. PIZZA PIT two o r m ore c a rs for only one include provision fo r adequate " I t ’ s up to the people who own Janet W ebe r, MSU s o p h o m o r e f r o m D e t r o i t Is ED 2-0863 sp ace. " S e v e r a l hundred apartment receiving a $ 4 0 . 0 0 P a r k e r P e n S e t s h e w o n at units w ere built under this c o d e ," S T U D E N T B O O K S T O R E . H e r p r i z e w a s o ne of Conlisk said. A change in the code im proved 4 Points To Know At An Accident 203 M .A .C m a n y th at M S U s t u d e n t s w o n at S . B . S . d u r i n g re g istra tio n week. Ja ck Arnold, a ssista n t m an­ the situation by providing one ager of S .B .S . presenting Ja n w ith the gift. Four p o i n t s e ve ry d r i v e r F in ally , get the fa c ts. Include space p er bedroom, but this still should k n o w w ere stre sse d at a the nam es of all p ossib le wit­ is not adequate. recen t safety conference held at n e sse s. " M o r e housing w ill be b u ilt," he said^, "A n d I think this should MSU. F i r s t , p r o t e c t the accident don’t cast off without the new be done so that m ore sp aces w ill scene: do everything p o ssib le to be p ro v id ed ." BARNES FLORAL°,EAST L A N S IN G A shortage of parking around room ing houses is a lso a prob­ lem . prevent other veh icles from be­ com ing involved. Second, send for help. Do not WE T E L E G R A P H FLO W ERS ROYAL S .B .S . go y o u rself. W ORLD WIDE “ Most rooming houses w ere made from single fam ily houses T h ird , a s sist the injured. Move 215 ANN ED 2 0 8 7 1 Is Your them only when n ecessary. r D O N Y O U N G r‘ ( M e t . E . ) o f t h e ’6 2 One Stop Shopping Center I B e t h le h e m " L o o p ” C o u r s e 1 • , I is t o p m a n i n o n e o t o u r 1 i e le c t r ic - f u r n a c e d e p a r t - m e n t s . H e ’s t y p i c a l o f For All Of Your y o u n g m e n o n th e m o v e a t B e t h le h e m S t e e l. S e n io r s a n d g r a d u a t e School Needs s t u d e n t s in e n g in e e r in g a n d n o n - t e c h n ie a l c u r r ic u l a w i l l j s o o n b e in te r v ie w e d fo r . th e 1 9 6 6 B e th le h e m L o o p C o u r s e . W e o f f e r s p le n d id c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t ie s i n s t e e l p la n t o p e r a t io n s , r e s e a r c h , Stop In A n d . s a le s , m i n in g , a c c o u n t in g , a n d o t h e r a c t iv i t i e s . PAGODA R ESTA U RA N T Faded B lu e Welcome aboard the shoe designed for professional yachts­ F o r d e t a ile d i n f o r m a t i o n , p ic k u p a c o p y o f o u r See U s 1 8 2 4 E . M IC H IG A N A V E . L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N N avy B lue men! Meticulously executed in b o o k le t , " C a r e e r s w i t h The P e r f e c t After The Came Chino loose-lined army duck, with zigzag anti-skid soles and the famous j I B e t h le h e m S t e e l a n d t h e L o o p C o u r s e ,” a t y o u r Soon Dinin g Spot„ Serving Your G reen Keds arch cushion. Expensive in i P la c e m e n t O ffic e . Favorite Cocktai I s. We're everything but price! Open EverySunday W hite 4 a E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity E m p lo y e r in th e P la n s fo r P ro g ress P ro g ra m Cartwright Shoes $9°° f B E T H L E H E M 138 1 E a st G ran d R iver Open till 9 p.m . M o n d a y - F rid a y STEEL flETHI EHEM sn EJL B r o o k f i e l d P l a z a - P l e n t y of fre ti park!ng lllllillldllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli[ 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan W ednesday, October 13, 1965 I t ’s A S N A P W it h A S t a t e N e w s C l a s s i f i e d A d . CA M ERA M A M 1Y A FLE X C -2 Excellent condition. $ 7 5 . ‘J sold the camera the first day” said this pleaded customer. witha A u to m o t iv e A u to m o t iv e E m p lo y m e n t E m p lo y m e n t F o r Sale F o r Sale A u to m o t iv e OLDSM OBILE 1955, 4-^>or. Red VOLKSWAGEN, *656. 2 - d o o r , RN’ s AND L P N ’ s . F u ll, p a rt- EN JO Y TH E o u t d o o r s ! Many COWBOY BOOTSl W estenTwIaF, SINGER SWING needle sewing COMET 1961 2-door. Light blue, lowcost and white. T ransportation, $~5. black sedan, re a l sharp. Have to tim e. P re feren ce of sh ifts. E x ­ p art-tim e students needed for c o m p 1 e te AsfQdlery. C O LT S­ m achine, zig-zag d i a l for but­ matching in terio r. Autom atic. s e ll. C a ll after “ p.m . 355-0500. cellent personnel p o licy . Many g e n e r a l landscaping. Sandhill FOOT W E S T E R N M ERCAN ­ tonholes, em broidery, blind- WANT AD Radio, heater. Good condition. Cal l 3 5 5 -5 2 7 1. 12 ' 11 fringe benefits. 332-0801. 15 A c re s N u rse ry, 2101 Sandhill. T I L E , 11380 P e a c o c k R d., hem s, etc. Need re lia b le p e r­ 669-9859; 627-7638, 11 OLDSM OBILE 1963 dynamic ’ ? 8 \ R EG ISTER ED TECHNOLOGIST ED 2 -3 3 10 . 14 Lain gsb u rg. Phone 6 51-56 37. 10 son to assum e paym ents. $7.08 CO M PACTS, COM PACTS '! A l- 4 -d o or. Holiday power, loaded. Auto S e rv ic e & P a r ts ASCP or AM T. E xp erien ce in CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A OLYM tTA PRECISION typew rit- monthly, or $49.56 cash . Phone w ays lots, o f c o m p a c t s at B y owner! C a ll d ays, 4 8 2-1135; IV 2 -16 4 1. U OSBORN A LTO , IN C., 2 6 0 1- " E . even ings, 484-0931. 14 N L W B A T T E R IE S . ~E x c h a n g e blood work p re fe rre d . N ights, few hours a day can mean e x ­ e r s - portable, standards, e le c ­ • A U T O M O T IV E p ric e from $7,95. New sealed weekends, and holidays o ff.C a ll cellent earnings for you as a t r ic s . L .E . L1GHTHARD & CO ., WANTED: D E LIV ER Y boys, also M ichigan, Lansing«» C OLDSM O BILE 19m , 442-_ 1* 0 0 0 • EM PLO YM EN T beam s, 99^, Salvage c a r s , la rg e IV 4-7461 for Interview . 10 trained A v o n rep resen tative. 310 N . Grand A ve. IV 2 -1219 .10 c a lls fo r p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- cTORVATR Nnl station wagon. actual m iles or Chevelle 1964 - • FO R R E N T stock used p arts. ABC ALTO CO U N TER- 6 nights- m eals. A p- F o r appointment in your home, 0653; 482-0654 seven nights p er Excellent condition, 221 H as- 9,000 m iles. Cal l IV 4-4055 aft­ CID ER M ILL now open. Special • FO R S A L E PA R T S , 613 E , South St. IV ply in p e r s o n . See m anager w rite M r s . A l o n a H u c k i n s , week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 lett St. Phone 332-3900, ¡2 e r 5 pm. 14 p ric e s on l a r g e r quantities. • L O S T & FO U N D 5 -19 2 1. C K EW PEE HAMBURG, 115 W. 5664 School St., H aslett, M ichi­ TV 'C O N SO LE type, 2 1 " , l i r e x - C ORYAIR 1964, r e d o rvt ru b le . t>L DS MOP IL E 1 9? 4 ,"C"u1 1 a s s C un- FM CAR radio (tuner) M otorola C orda W e s t , 5817 N , Okemos • PERSO N AL Shiaw assee. No phone c a lls , gan or ca ll evenings, F E 9-8483. cellent condition, $75. Can be ve rtib le . B lack with cam el in­ R d ., E a st L ansing. ED 7-7974. • PEA N U TS PERSO N AL Stick shift, sharp. $1,395* C all 1-900. Need cash fast. C a ll aft­ CIO te rio r , bucket s e a ts, h.ydramat- p le a se. 11 22 seen in operation. R e a s o n - • REAL ESTA TE owner, 332-5"*24. 10 e r 5 pm. 351-5208. 12 WANTED D E L IV E R Y boys, also ic floor console, rad io -clock , W AITERS WANTED full or p a rt- ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T ~3 - have bought color set. Phone • S E R V IC E CO R V ETTE 19 5 6 C :r.v -ru b le . c a l l s for p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- 3 32 -12 57._________________ 11 all power, sport w ire wheel IM P O R T A N T !! tim e. C a ll M r. T a b e r at C o ra l speed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, f u l l • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N 2S3 engine, 3-speed. $1,2 0 0 .C a ll 0653; 482-0654, seven nights p er d isc . V ery sharp. FE 9 -2312. 14 G ab les. 3 3 7 -13 11. 12 p ric e . Rental-purchase term s CANOE CANVAS, 16 feet, ve ry 332-6783 after 5 pm. 12 Heated C A R WASH Heated week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 • W A N TED a v a ila b le . We also have tennis light weight, ideal for duck hunt­ P E l'G E O T 1959. Good condition, Soft H 20 with High P re s s u re G REA T L A K E S EM PLO YM EN T CO R V ETTE 1959. Im m aculate UNUSUAL O PPO RTUNITY. West racq u ets, golf b a lls, badminton ing. $75. Phone ED 7-7108 . ]2 good tire s , excellent gas m ile­ & doors to keep you warm for permanent positions in of­ D EA D LIN E condition, new engine, 411 p o si- C o ast Corporation recen tly r e ­ b ird ie s, gifts and h ousew ares. T Y P E W R IT E R , R O Y A L stand- age. Must s e ll. $295. Phone OX only 25c fic e , s a le s , technical. IV 2 -15 4 3 . 2 p . m. o n e c l a s s d a y b e ­ traction , both tops. C all 3 3 7 - organized t h a t can withstand A CE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s ard , 14-inch c a rria g e . 4S7-0127. 4-4661. 12 430 S. C lip p ert-S . o fK o k o B a r CIO 9366. 10 rigid financial exam ination is from Union. ED 2 -3 2 12 . C 12 fore p u b l i c a t i o n . PLYM OUTH B E L V E D E R E ¡961, GEN ERATO RS AND TrA R T ER S^ BUSBO YS, MUST be 18^ no e x - C O R V E T T E ' I960, N assau blue. o fferin g on a no-fran chise fee BA N JO FOR sa le , G rade 5, ode red and white, 4-door, clean est p erien ce n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED ENGLISH MEN'S 3-sp eed L icycle C a n c e l l a t i o n s • 12 n oon o n e 350 h.p. telescopic s t e e r i n g Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt.G uaranteed! b a s i s exclu sive d istrib u tor­ long neck, Ebony finger board, in town, $495. Phone 372-4666.11 2 -577 8 for appointment. 18 fo r sa le . Cheap. A lso woman’ s c l a s s day before p u b l i c a t i o n wheel, p o s i t f a c tio n , 4-sp eed . Exchange p ric e , $7.90. Mechan­ sh ips. T h is is a product in de­ G ro ve r pegs c a se . 337-09 39. 10 PARKING ATTEN D AN T, p a rt- bike. Phone IV 4-0362. 12 C a ll 4S5-9967. 12 PONTIAC 1963 Bonneville £ o n - ic on the job! Installation s e r v ­ mand by e v e ry home owner and v e rtib le . Midnight blue, white ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC ALTO tim e, no experience n e c e ssa ry , P . X . Store • F R A N D O R PH O N E CO R V ETTE 1^65, Nassau blue. e v e ry business and is cu rren tly A n im al s top. Bucket sea ts, mag. wheels, fo r a p p o i n t m e n t . C a l l ED 350 h.p. telescopic s t e e r i n g P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV being used by such national o r ­ Looking F o r Fun and G am es? 355 -8 2 5 5 F a ll sp ecial. OSBORN AUTO, 2 -57 7 8 . 18 S T . BERN ARD puppy - m ale, wheel, positraction, 4-speed. 5 -19 2 1. C ganizations as S e a r, Roebuck T r y Our F r is b e e s $ .8 8 ,Skate­ C all 67“ -S79 3. 12 IN C ., 2601 E . M ichigan. C LUNCH TIM E s i t t e r needed. and C o ., Holiday Inn .Motels and your choice of litte r. A KC , re g ­ R A T E S Sco o ters & C y c le s boards $3.88, $4.8$, T a b l e PONTIAC $ 5 6 , 2-d oo r. Autom at- Pick-up and feed two p rim a ry v a rio u s branches of the arm ed istered . Perm anent shots. $250. 1 D A Y ....................S I . 50 CU TLA SS 19-2 C .-r.verf.b ■.. Pe T en n is $5,98, $7.45. P ad dle- ic tran sm issio n , radio, heater, S P A R T A , 2 -speed, I960. G reat school children. M o n .-F ri. 11:15 f o r c e s . Product 100% gu ar­ T e rm s available. IV 7-08 55. 12 e r, bucket seats, V*8 automat­ ball paddles $ 1.9 8 , etc. 3 D A Y S ............... 4 3 . 0 0 one-ow ner, $195. ED 2-4608. 12 transportation. Must s e ll. $85. - 12:45. 332 -5 15 3. 12 anteed; investment from $600 to ic. New whitewall tire s . Sharp, FRESH SW EET C id e r, gat- M ob ile Homes 5 D A Y S ...............4 5 . 0 0 Phone 646-6794. 12 MAN FOR work - outside order $14,000, Investment guaranteed dependable. $1,350, 3 “ 2 -4 4 0 6 .12 PONTIAC GRAND - PRIX $ 6 3 . lon. M acintosh, $1.69 bushel. department to a s s is t office man­ with 100% m arkup. M anufacturer M O BILE HOME, 10* x 52’ , three ( b a s e d on 15 w o r d s pe r ad) DODGE ¡$59, blueand white h a r.!- A ll power, aluminum wheels, HONDA 1965, 305cc. Good condi- Pum pkins, 25£ up. P R IN C E ’ S tion. T ake over paym ents, $7.50 a g e r. C ollege students full or has proven method of d istribu ­ bedroom s. Ready to liv e in, Over 15, 10c per word, per day. top V -S. P o w e r s t e e r i n g , exceptional condition, low m ile­ FA RM M A RKET, Grand R iv e r a week. C a ll 351-5497 a fter 2 p art-tim e. Interview , 484-1078. tion ad vertisin g a n d m erchan­ $3,200, on la rg e lot. 489-3540. b ra k es, windows. Excellen t con­ age, p riva tely owned, 355-5930. at Okemos R o a d . Phone 3 3 7 - T h e r e w i l l be a 50< s e r v i c e pm. 12 12 d ising. A factory rep resen tative 14 dition, Phone ^55— 2o46, B 223 12 234 3. 13 a n d b o o k k e e p i n g c h a r g e it PONTIAC 1961, 4-door C atalin a. K E E P TH E wolves from my door, LIC EN SED PR A C T IC A L n u rses, Will a s s is t you in setting up your 1952 OVERLAND T R A IL E R . 8’ x Emmons Hall. 12 FOR WEbDING a n d p ra ctic a l t h i s a d i s not p a i d w i t h i n Po w er steering. Radio, heater. buy my Honda, super ’ 90’ , 1965, fu ll-tim e, and p art-tim e p o si­ b u sin e ss. F o r com plete d etails 26’ . Good condition. $900, C a ll DO DG E ¡96!, - 2 - d j o r —hardtop . tions, scheduling fle x ib le . St. and d escrip tive literatu re , w rite show er g ifts, see ACE HARD- 4 8 7-5323, after 5 pm. 10 o ne w e e k . N e v e r d a m a g e d . B y owner. 3,600 m iles. $290. 3 5 5 -9 3 3 5 . 12 A u to m a tic t r a n s m i s s i . r. £ood Law ren ce Hospital, personnel National C h e m -P la stic s C o rp ., WHERE’ S selection s. 201 E . $1,10 0. 454-4334. 12 HONDA 1^6$, lA6 c c . L ik e new. Grand R iv e r, a c ro ss from Un­ IV departm ent. 12 1550 Page In dustrial B lv d ., St. Personal R A M B L E R 1958. E xcellen t con- C a ll ED 2-8972. 10 ion. Phone ED 2 -3 2 12 . C The State News does not 5-3630* 12 R E G IST E R E D N U R S É S . F u ll- L o u is, M isso u ri 63132, or call WORLD'S G reatest Rock ’ n Roll dition. Good tir e s , runs good. HONDA 1965, "SO *', like' new ro yaL T y p e w r i t e r s , port- Dermit ra cia l or religiou s FALCO N 1963 convertible. 6 c y l- tim e and p art-tim e positions, c o lle ct Robert T . A dam s at HA Band. The NIGHT SH IFT . Y ou rs Jiscrim in.-tion in its ad- R eclining sea ts. Radio, h eater. $200; 316 Smith A ve., L ansing; ab le. N early new. A lso desk inder, 3-speed. B lack with black scheduling flexible, contact p e r­ 6 -724 2, area code 314. 21 for a song. M aury, 355-28 14 . 12 R e a s o n s * * , C a ll ED 2 -3 5 0 7 . 11 type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ ••ertisir.g C olu m n s. The Cal i 484-0010 after 5 pm . 11 sonnel department, St, L aw ­ ADULT CO U PLE for child sup- W ANTED" D E L IV E R Y boys, also State News will not accept $1,195. IN' 5-9513, RAMBLER l962'C Ias"s:c, 4-door, TRIUM PH ¡963, 2 0 fic c T ig e rC u £ . rence H ospital. 12 e rv islo n , live in, work week­ able tape re c o rd e rs . R e ve re tape re c o rd e rs . R adios, phono­ c a lls for pizza o rd e rs. 4S2- advertising from persons FALCON i960, 2-d,.~r, st:c.-;, m E xcellen t condition. $4 25. Phone ends, $60. C a ll M r. Leonard at tory a i r - c r,-*i aning. M i i k e s M ATURE MAN needed in p rivate grap h s. Low priced furniture: 0653; 482-0o54 seven nights per j »s c *'i TTii’ .31in i sffsinst rust» ¿rood tir? ? , runs good 332-6068. ■ 11 TU ,2 r 5717. 12 home to attend sick gentleman. ch ests, d r e s s e r s , beds, springs week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 i g l r a c e , c o lo r ’ Of n a -..* f ir s t $300. Phone 3 9 3 - i i i ^ C :ed. S''95. 3 " '- 2 2 5 9 . 13 CUSHMAN l9h2, little u se, 6.5 8 hours d aily. West sid e. Must B U SBO YS, 3 m eals a day, Kappa and m a ttre s s e s. Sm all, house­ TH E PRESIDENTTALS for G reat ;ional origin. FIA T 1^6(5. Ar. economy c a r ." 4- SP R IT E AH 1962, new top, n e w h.p., $16 5. Excellent condition. Sigm a fratern ity. C a ll L e e , 3 3 2 - show good re fere n c e s. 489-1662. w a re s : dish es, silv e rw a re , pots M usic again this y e a r . Rock, tire s,, Need s mini ir work. SS50. Must s e ll. C a ll ED 2 -4 12 7 . 48 speed, w hitew alls. Green sun 10 0413. 14 and pans, to a ste rs, coffee mak­ slow dance and ja z z . IV 4-3018. top convertible. Runs good.C all IV 2--4102, after 5 pm. 11 HONBA 160, 196$. 2,000 m ile s. INSURANCE S A L E S . P a rt-tim e . e r s . E le c tric fryin g pans. 8 ft. 10 A u to m o t iv e T L 2-4247. 12 T E M I P E §T 1965 Gonver tibie. Two months old. W indshield. F o r R ent pool table com plete. E le c tric Lead s furnished. On or off cam ­ STUDEN TS: WHY l e - v e your AUSTIN H E A L E Y , m etallic red, FORD 1955, rebuilt engine, many P o w e r St6£ ring, power or akes. $630 new- now $525, 372 -55 54 B IC Y C L E R E N T A LS, storage, fan s, new and used. Window fans pus. Write P.O . B ox 6, F l i n t , d orm s, when BIM PO ’ S Will de­ , -Excellent condition, econom i­ new- p a rts, 7 tire s , stick, radio, RadieI, low mi lea ge. VV'holosale a fter 6 pm, 11 s a le s and s e r v ic e s . EA ST L A N ­ M ichigan.________________ 12 and a ir conditioners. Bausch & liv e r your p izzas to you!. C a ll ca l. Wire wheels, sporty e x tra s, h eater. Make offer. 332 -19 6 2 .12 p ric e , C all 332 - 5452. 11 1961 MODEL SCOOTER. A real SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . Grand. S A L E S AND stock c le rk , m ale, Lom be m icro sco pe. 4 8 9-2431. CIO consider t r a c e . ED 2 -6 3 “ 5, FORD COUPE 1539, C orvette en- buy if you’ re m echanically in- R iv e r . C a ll 332 -8 30 3. C WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE perm anent, 40-hour w e e k in­ COMING SUNDAY, October l)- - G eorge. 12 glne, S-W gauges.C ustom inter­ E xcellen t condition. Phone IV •clined. N eeds .minor re p a irs . PARKING SPA C E only one block 509 E . M ich., Lansing cluding m ornings, $ 1.2 0 / h r .C a ll 7 pm ., Lansing C iv ic C en ter. P l R N .7 Tacx 4 -co o r. t x c e i- io r. Must s e ll. C a ll 655-2885. 11 9-5876. 12 $60. 3 5 1-5 3 12 . 12 North of B erk e y H all. $7 ,50 IV 5-4391 ’ the Hobby Hub, 485-2979,. M r. T he Righteous B ro th e rs. T ic k ­ :r., $1~5. New tire s TRIUM PH S P IT F IR E 1964. E x - HONDA 160, 1965. Windshield. monthly, $20 q u arte rly. Phone H rs: 8 -5:30 pm. C FORD 1957 4-door, 6 stick, plus C ham berlain. * 11 e ts on sa le Disc Shop and box • ar.c r . C a ll M issy . ED ce&lent condition. Good tire s Ju s t two months old. $630 r e w - 6 55-10 22 . * 11 twq sn o w .tires. Good condition. B Y S IT T E R W A N TED ,U niver- DECO RATED C A K ES fur ""every Oh I*- cr. ' 12 2-2 :4- hr.d. gas m ileage. B e s t o ffer. now $525. A V A IL A B L E F.OUR p a r V n r g occasion. We d elive r. S p e c ia ls: ’ $200. 355-4167 evenings. W sity V illage arpa, one infant. GOT A talent. Sing, quartet, trio , B U C K 19 5 6, 65,000 original 351-5606,. 10 SUZU KI CYCLES^ now on display sp a c e s, 3 blocks from cam pus. FORD COUPE fte d .O c v z c o e e r .- M d fi.-I*rl., full-tim e; C a ll 3 5 5 - Monday, T u e sd a y- Parkerh o use instrum ental, sm aii orch estra, m ile s. Good transportation. R e­ TRIUMPH T R - 3 I960. B lu e, white, at FO X’ S S P O R T CENTNER. Phone ED 7-26 27 a fter 6 pm. 10 gine, S-W 'gauges.Custom in ter­ 5937 a fter 5 pm. ' 13 R o lls - 3 9 f dozen. Wednesday, group, etc., io n O cw ber 2 8 .C all built tran sm issio n . Has beer, top. Good body. M echanical con­ 12,000 m iles or 12 months w ar­ T V R E N T A L S fo r students. E c o - T h u rsd a y - Potato donuts, 39^ d ays IV 2-9996; evenings, IV io r, Must s e ll. C a ll 655-2885.12 GRADUATE ACCOUNTING stu- w in terized . Rust. 58 2-7252. 11 dition. $900. Must s e e .C a ll 3 5 1- ran ty: We se rv ic e all bikes. nom ical ra te s by the term and dozen. F rid a y , Saturd ay- 2 sp e­ 2 -4 5 7 8 , Bintz. 11 FORD ¡950. Good tire s and bat- dent, p art-tim e . A pproxim ately C H E V R O LE T -1958 coiyvertlble. 4020. , 13 Open Monday and F rid a y eve­ month. U N IVERSITY T V R E N T ­ c ia ls : Pumpkin P ie , 54£ and F R E E ! ! ' A th rilling h o u r of tepy. Good running, one owner. TRIUMPH T R - 3 , '60, good con- 40 hours p er month. Evenings $250. D.dge 1958, $200. See at nings. 2009 South C e d a r. 372— A L S . 484-9?63. CIO Applesauce f r y - c a k e , 6/29^. beauty. F o r appointment, ca ll 42,000 jrigir.al m iles. $10 0 .C all or weekends, c a ll M r. Reynolds, 117 E , R eascn er, L ansing. 10 dition. B e st o ffer. C a l l 3 3 2 - 3908._________________________ 12 489-9038 9 am . - 4 pm. 14 PARKIN G S P A C E , One and one- KWAST B A K E R IE S , B rookfield 484-4519. M E R L. E NORMAN T ed , 372-5211 after 6 pm. 10 HONDA 150, 1964. Looks” good, CH EVRO LET 1 M P A L A i960. 8676, ask for AL 12 BABYSITTER W’À nT e D by h alf blocks from Union. Oakhill P la z a , E a st Lansing; F ran do r; CO SM ETICS STUDIO, 16 0 0 E a st Ful l y powered. V-8 automatic. GflAND PRIX 1963, sports coupe, T R - 3 , 1956 with 1^64T R -4 m otor. runs exceptionally w ell, low D r. B y term . ED 2-8498 a fter­ 303 S , Washington. IV 4 -1317.C 12 M ichigan. CIO school t e a c h e r ; f u ll- t i m e ; Excellent condition, outside and power steerin g a n d brak es, Dark blue, radio and heater. m ilea g e.. C a ll 337-278 8 after noons. 10 needed im m ediately. C a ll after MAG W H EELS, 14-inch. F its all ir.. $695. Phone 3 3 " —9255, 12 buckets, console. Must s e ll, go­ R o ger, 332 -18 52 . 12 5:30 pm . $420. 12 C h evies, T em p ests, etc. Good B ran d X 5 pm . 332-0122. 12 A partm ents ing to school. IV 5-2019 . 11 TRIUM PH 1964, 200 cc . Excellent T h e Only 7 P iece Band n s T v R c O T m A T T e r T ir r ^ -VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1961. 26,000 CHURCH O FFIC E s e c r e ta r y , 5 - condition. A ll four, $90, 3 5 3 - door sedan. Pow er steerin g, HILLM AN 196l, 4-door station condition. 337-1094. 12 O N E ROOMMATE f o r luxury 7430. 10 On Cam pus m iles. Good condition, e x tra s, day week. R eferen ces requ ired . rad io . V -8 automatic. Excellent $900. 355-8 18 3. W apartm ent. One block from B e r ­ 5 In strum ents wagon, automatic tran sm issio n , C a ll ED 2 -2 559 . 12 WESTINGHOUSE AM Clock r a - condition. A fter 6 pm ., 655- E m p lo y m e n t key. D ivision St. 9-month le a se . 2 Go-Go G ir ls (o p tio n a l) only owner. N'ADA listing $510, VOLKSWAGEN5T! ' 1 9 6 3, o n l y ATTEN TIO N B E a k e lly G irl dio with snooze alarm control. 3 3 2 -4 12 7 . 13 2732. 11 w ill accept $410. 332-4 6 02. 12 $1,095, 1964, only $1,39 5. Both BU SBO YS WANTED" at D e l t a Em ployee! R e g iste r n o w for Good condition. 355-9023 and C a ll R o n n ie E s a k IV 9-6221 CH EVRO LET 1955, E x c elle n te n - HILLM AN 195$ 4-door, economy low m ileage, one owner. See L'psilon F ra te rn ity . C a ll 332— tem po rary employment. A ll e x ­ ONE G IR L to sh are luxury ap art- ment near cam pus, winter term . ask fo r Steve. 10 COED D E S IR E ? t u t o r , couple gine, no rust, 6 -cylin d er, stick c a r . Clean inside and out. R a­ our excellent selection of 1965s. 8676. 11 G IR L S ’ B IK E . Dependable, m id- hours each week for P h y sic s perienced office s k ills needed. shift, good snow tire s . $150, C a ll 332-0 423._______________11 dio, and good tire s . $350, 882- T h e y ’ re ready to go! SIGNS O R D E R L I E S , EX PER IEN C ED No fe e s. K elly G irl In c., 400 S. dle weight 1964Colum bia. Ligh t, 249. C a ll 353-10 8 2. 10 351-4 378 , 12 1436. , 11 FORD SA L E S, 162 W. Grand and fu ll-tim e p re fe rre d , or w ill­ ONE OR two g ir ls to sh are Eydeal lock and baskets. Excellen t con­ Washington, Room 206. Equal ing to train days. Contact per­ V illa apartm ent. C a r n e c e ssa ry . MEMO T O iT h eN ew 'C h risty M in- CHF.YROI ET 1958, B el A ir , 2 - M ERCU RY I960, 2 -d o rr, white- River» Will ism ston* 10 minute? Opportunity E m p loyer. 14 dition. $25. 332 -0 4 7 7. 10 sonnel d e p a r t m e n t , S t.L a w ­ C a ll 3 3 2 -3 13 7 after 6 pm. 14 s t r e ls . Don’ t forget your concert door. C. rvette engine, c lo s e - w a lls, radio, heater. B aby blue. E a st of MSU. 6 55-219 1. CIO F U L L /P A R T -T 1 M E w i n d o w , ACCORDION 120 B a s s , 2 -sh ifts. is scheduled for Sat. evening, ra tio tran sm issio n , new clutch, $695. ED 2-6400. 11 VOLKSWAGEN" 1962. Good con- ren ce H ospital. 12 TWO ROOMMATES fo r luxury' G r ill men. Day, night sh ifts. E x ­ L ik e new. Buy now for C h rist­ Nov. 13, at the Lansing C iv ic clean. Must s e ll. Make offer dition. Forced to se ll. R eason­ E M PL O Y ER S OVERLOAD Com - apartm ent. 337-9031, M ike. 10 M .G .A . 1962 1600 Mk 1 1 . Tw o tops, cellen t starting wage, choice m as. Must s a c r ific e . B e st of­ C en ter. T ic k e ts go on sa le Oct. 33~-066~. 12 able. Phone IV 4-4429. 12 pany needs g ir ls for tem porary rad io , heater, whitew alls. A - l hours. Advancement Opportun­ H o u se s fe r . 882-6667. 12 25. CIO CH EVRO LET 1960 Im pala con- condition. W h i t e . Phone 355- VOLKSWAGEN 19 6 4, Karm ann assignm ents. Office experience ity. Apply in person, R ED BARN ve rtib le . Bronze with white tup, requ ired . 616 Michigan National TWO ROOMMATES to s h a r e , 6738. 10 Ghia, sharp, red, hardtop, radio, D R IV E-IN , 1010 E . Grand R iv e r . good condition, $765. Ca l l OX T o w e r. Phone 487-6071, CIO la rg e , nicely furnished house on S E. _L_ _A H ¡k i M P E. D MODEL ’ A’ 192q in ve ry good m ust se ll - getting company c a r. 13 4-9&01 or 694-0149. 12 lake with two oth ers. $50 includ­ 0 X D E. ¡T t £ N (L running condition. Fine fo r r e ­ TU 2-3490 evenings. 11 P A R T -T IM E m ale graduate stu- G E N E R A L O FFIC E work, includ- i C H EVRO LET 1959 V -6, 4-door ing u tilitie s. F E 9 -27 22 . 10 L A H8 ¡I 0 A iM ¡ T T 6 storin g, C a ll 484-6710. 10 VOLKSWAGEN C O N V ER TIBLE dent. Opportunity with excellent ing typing, filing, telephone m automatic, Pow er steerin g and O L D S M O B I L E 1 ^ 5 a i r-co n ­ 1959. V e ry good condition, one- retu rn. P rim a rily weekends - w ork, some bookkeeping. Hours WANTED M ALE student to share ACROSS friend A G & t [T p U g A b r a k e s . G o o d condition, OL ditioned, luxury sedan. E ve ry ow ner, used as second c a r - c a r e sse n tia l. Interviewing at can be arranged, but should be house. Inquire 775 Burcham or 1. Brazilian 29. Palm leaf G A B 0 1 Ü n D 5-252 9 , G erald Imhoff, 12 factory ex tra , including A.M- low m ileage. IV 4 -28 27. 11 availab le for half d ays work, 5 c a ll 351-4402. 10 rubber 3 0. Im proved T e U n B A C G O Inn A m erica. Wed. Oct 13, 4-8 B CH EVRO LET 194", 2-door, E x - days week. C a ll IV 7 -59 53 . 12 TWO MEN to sh are la rg e fully 5. Clear 33. Strains FM radio. 16,000, T urquoise VOLKSWAGEN 1965. Radio, heat- pm . A sk for John Matthews. 10 8. T rouble 3 6. Stinging R H H n s c A U, e. cellent condition, no ru st. $250. furnished house with two others. 393-1424.________________ 12 with vinyl top. $3,695. Will con­ e r . Seat b elts. 9,500 m ile s. P e r ­ TWO BUS d riv e rs needed lo r St. PARKWOOD BRANCH YM CA "is C a ll 339-2632 a fter 7 pm . 11 11. Seed insect 8 A m □ □ B u S g sid e r trade. C a ll 489-1163, ask fect c o n d i t i o n . G reat deal!I. h iring club le ad e rs fo r a fter­ covering 37. N a m e T A_ W \ □ □ B □ 1 M u CHEVY II, ¡964, Standard shift, T h om as Aquinas. C a ll 332-6667 m eaning fo r Bob, 10 H urry! 482-6303 evenings. 11 noon and evening work, $1.2 5 to W ANTED ONE room m ate fo r 4 - 12. K ing of 0 1 L_ t ] l u TJ T T E. R E 6-cylin d er, 4-door, radio, heat­ OLDSM OBILL 1962 ’ 88J " Con- VOLKSWAGEN 1 9 6 2 , b l a c k . o r stop at school, 915 Alton $1.7 5 hour. ED 2 -8 6 5 7. 2 bedroom ranch h ou se-O kem os. Nlidian watchiul O L L & □ d" O l IN G e r, 1-ow ner. $1,250, C a ll 3 32 - Road. 12 13. Summer 38. Mutates R v e rtlb le. Maroon with white top. $56 p er month, plus u tilities. 1689 or 353-0699. 12 P ric e d to s e ll. C a ll 337-9 7 55.11 F U L L AND p art-tim e openings drink 4 2. Artifices A H S A T E e H A T E. A ll pow er. C on vertibles at F a ll D E L IV E R Y BOY, $2 to $2.50 33 2 -2 3 5 9 . 12 CORVAI R MONZA 19 63,4 -sp eed , fo r g ir l in Nation wide ad ver­ 14. Armored 4 5. S ycam ore p r ic e s . Lansing’ s m ost recom ­ VOLKSWAGEN 1956. Engine and h o u r . Telephone operators, tisin g p rogram . Apply 485-6669, R E N T , 2-bedroom com plete fu r- vehicle or maple good condition« C a ll 332-1105 d riv e train excellent, body good, mended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . c a s h ie rs , counter g ir ls , p art- 1 pm . - 5 pm, 12 nished house, u tilities included, 15. M ore feral 46. Girl's nam e DOWN 6. M arsh after 6 pm. 11 snow tir e s , radio. S a c rific e , 47. Numbers: 1 . E. Indian elder OSBORN A LTO , IN C ., 2601 E . tim e and good working condi­ N ÉA T A PPEA R IN G man to op- near cam pus. C a l l 485-5135 17. Wild sheep M ichigan. C $300. 355-0926. 12 tions. VA RSITY D RIVE-IN , ED a fter 6 pm. 12 o f A sia abbr. sword 7. Piece o f turi e ra te a dish-w ashing m achine, 2. S an d arac 8. Staked M arketing C a re e rs 2 -6 5 17 , 10 19. Person 4 8 . Prevarica­ OLDSM O BILE 1963 dynamic to n - V O L K S W A G E N 19-ff3. I9,9t)0 good w ages, steady work, e x ce l­ tor tree 9. Poem Room s 2 0 . Youth ■All majors * December, ve rtib le . Fu ll power except win­ m ile s. Used as second c a r . Will LUNCH HOUR w a itre sse s - stu— lent fringe benefits. C a ll M r, 2 1 . Weary 49. Idle talk 3. Tingle 10. Poet, c o n ­ March, June Graduates dows. P ric e d right ior quick s a c r ific e . N e v e r d a m a g e d . dents, w iv es- five days week. M cW horter o r M r. D raves at M ATURE SERIOUS s t u d e n t . Room exchange for w ork. Four 2 4 . Train 5 0. Attempt 4. Saltwort traction s a le . $1,6 50. T L 2 -6 2 3 5 . 1C $1,10 0. B y owner. 484-4334. 12 U n iform s, m eals furnished. Ex­ 484-4567. 14 28. T o p sy's 5 1 . Orient 5. le a v in g s 16. Keel-billed blocks from cam pus. P riv a te An ambitious man with a de­ cellent tips, company benefits. cuckoo 1 2 g ree has a great opportunity Apply to M rs. Towns, CAPITOL entrance, bath. ED 2-0097. 11 18. Swedish for advancement in the IBM P A R K , 500' S „ Capitol. 13 TWO-MAN room for graduate or 5 6 7 8 9 /O county i* / 2 3 4 Community C ircle Players Supplies D ivision. T h at’ s be­ Y a JN G ^ iE T JT T T ^ T T JT lie a r , P r e s e n ts foreign s t u d e n t . B alance of term - $79.50 each. Kitchen I I i 1 13 22. T w ilight 23. Lather cause we’ re expanding into a lert. F u ll/p art-tim e. 6 days or 1 24. D ecom p ose % % new m arkets, products and le s s . Day/night sh ifts. Benefits and T V room available. Newly /é O re stia n T rilo g y painted. 333 A lbert S treet, 484- % IS 2o. Utmost Y/,%% %%% s e r v ic e s and we’ re promoting for permanent y e a r - a r ou nd hyperbole A g a m e m n o n 5495; 372-0330, evenings. 14 19 2 6 . Car for H outstanding salesm en to man­ ß e ü e / i Ija /u iA , a i ß e ü e / i ß n ic & i work. Apply in person, 9:30-4. 17 agement positions. A fter se v ­ M c D o n a ld s d r i v e - i n , 234 w . C h oep h o rae 20 21 2 2 2 3 hire en months intensive training, Grand R iv e r, E a st Lansing. 13 F o r Sale 2 7 . Residence §% you will be assigned your own RESTAURAN T AND B a r help. Eum eiiides E L E C T R IC GUITAR, dual p ick - 1 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 o f an e nvoy 31. Conger 'M % te rr ito ry where you w ill se ll F r e e A ssista n c e and Instructions up, solid body with T rem olo % M ale o r fem ale, full and p art- com puter a c c e s s o rie s a n d tim e. Apply M r. Patterson or Runs October 15 , 16 & 17 ta il-p ie c e . L ik e new, $100. ED » 9 3 0 31 3 2 32. Irritate 10% D iscount to MSU Students and October 22 & 23 34. Prior to $ 'Á mi s u p p l i e s including punched *2 -6 9 9 3 . 11 M rs . P a t t e r s o n . G O LF-O - 33 3 4 3 5 3 6 35 . Canonize» c a rd s , paper form s and data ^ fo r a g g . medics, as well as m i­ at TRO N, 3411 E . Michigan. W ELDERS. PA .RI or full-tim e; 11 8:30 p.m . at the «Qomnuiruty 3arn Theatre ; AQUARIUMS, 10 gallon and 20 gallon, com pletely set up with 3 7 * i 3 8 3 9 4 0 4 .1 person 20. SdW -ft’ % cro film sy ste m s and vote r e ­ ^ fish . Both $50. 699-2682. 13 4 0 . Turmerics c o r d e rs . Send resum e to A , J . D o t ’s Y a m N o o k also S p r a v p ainters. T.HOR FA B R IC , 740 L a k e Lansing. Okemos R d. Okemos MOVING. B A B Y equipment. C rib , 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 1 . Sp. painter % % O’Connor, IBM , 608 S . Wash­ 3 3 7 -13 2 1. n used bed, g ir ls bike, m ower, 4 6 4 7 4 8 42. E xcavate ington, L ansing, or c a ll 484- 805 M arylan d A ve. tsusbO YS WANTED at Phi Sigma F o r In fo i. C a ll 3 3 2 -2 2 2 1 w icker furniture, m irr o r, r e ­ 43. Last queen 7781 for interview . IBM is an frig e ra to r, iro n e r. 4434 Oak- 4 9 5 0 5> o f Spain IV 5-2487 Delta F ratern ity. C a ll Bob at Student T ic k e t s S I 44. C r aggy hill equal opportunity em p loyer. 332-0875. 13 wood, Okemos. 351-4862. 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. October 13. 1965 9 Personal S e rv ic e A . B . A . O N M O R R I S S E Y : L I T T L E O N C A M P U S SPANISH SPEAKING m o v i e s JO B RESU M ES, 100 cop ies, $4.50. e v e ry Wednesday, starting Oc­ ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ tober 20. Downtown A rt T h eatre, ve rtisin g , 533 N . C lip p ert. IV 211 No Washington. Doors open 5 -2 2 13 . C 6:45. Two featu res. CHARGE ACCOUNTS i n v i t e d . M AREK R E X A L L DRUGS. P re ­ scription d r u g s , cosm etics, 10 T Y PIN G TERM p ap ers, th eses, d issertatio n s. E le c tric type­ w rite r, P ica type. St. Joh n s. 224 -38 25. 12 Unfit For Federal Bench K e n n e d y led w itn esses from A lfred E. Jen n er J r . . of Chi- oth.er faculty m em bers and he had baby n e e d s , low e v e r y day B \R B 1 M E L, P ro fession al typist. WASHINGTON f — An A m eri­ M assach usetts who supported the cago, chairm an of the AP Ms gone there for an "in ten sive r e ­ ' p r ic e s . 301N cC lip p ert,b y F ra n - No job too large or too sm all. can B ar Association o f f i c i a l nomination. Most contended the standing com m ittee on i he fed- view” after, attending the Suf­ d or. C12 B lo ck off campus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C Tuesday told a Senate hearing fact M o rris s e y twice flunked the e ra l ju d icia ry, testified so folk Law School in Boston and G E T WITH. it. Isra e li Folk Danc- WILL DO TYPIN G. E le c tric type- F ran cis X. M o rrisse y is not M assach usetts b ar exam inations fa r as its investigation ■ failing the state bar exam ina­ # ing Wednesday Oct. 13, 7 pm., w rite r. Experienced. 2886 E , qualified to be a fed eral judge ed, the law school in V.i is no reason to fault his nomi­ tion. Room 21, Union. V or rid1e s , 332- J o lly Rd. 10 minutes from cam ­ and claim ed the Kennedy fam ily nation. no faculty; that M orris, The G e o r g i a episode w as 1916. 10 p u s. 337-76 07. C friend once used a diploma from M o rris s e y said he attached no never attended it, and I a law school he never attended. •ougl b\ jen n er at *r hi CUT THIS OUT and paste it on CARO L WIN E L Y , Smith-Corunna validity to h is adm ission to the G eorgia two days afte M o rrisse y , a Boston municipal testified M o rrisse y lacks the in­ your dashboard. Bubolz for auto e le c tric , th eses, d issertation s, G eorgia b ar when he was 2 3 . given a diploma and be ' ad- court judge, disputed this and tellectual c a p a c i t y , the legal insuran ce. CIO general typing, term p ap ers, “ 1 consider it a m istake In m ined to the bar, said he attended the Southern scholarship, the trial experience Spartan V illage. 355-2804, 12 judgm ent,” he testified . ” 1 w as M o rris s e y , however, s and other qualities a federal d is- Peanuts P e rso n a l Law School in Athens, G a., for im m atu re.” law school had a dean . three months In 1^33; stayed on irict court judge should have. L IB B Y , I'M inclined- to agree T ra n sp o rta tio n with your self-d escrip tio n , aft­ in G eorgia for another six months R i f e WANTED to Cleveland, Mt. and left because " I couldn’ t get e r Sundry. What’ s the sto ry any­ way? John. 11 Vernon, G am bier, Oct, 15, back Oct. 1". Cal l Lynn Supovitz, any c a s e s .” Visit The New. . . The Senate ju d iciary subcom­ PI K A PPA PHI v s A LPH A CHI 353-6008. 10 mittee d eferred until today its OMEGA in football for a very RIDE TO anywhere,” ¿h a re the recommendation o r President empty G reek keg. Who’ s next? P i Kappa Phi e a g e rly awaits m ore so ro rity challenges! 10 cost of a rented c a r fo r your transportation needsto and from home or weekends. From F r i ­ Johnson’ s nomination of M o rris ­ sey to a M assachusetts judge­ ship. M A R G IN ST O R E day noon to Monday 9 am ., $15 T h e re w as conflicting te sti­ Real Estate plus "> per m ile. A ll m ainte­ W hen w ¿ l a s s é í F U L L , I W l$H I H A P PR O FESSO !? 5 N A £ f 5 KN/ACkC FOC- mony from w itnesses in the day­ D i r e c t l y A c r o s s F r o m T h e Uni on 337-9879 EAST LANSING. One m ile from nance, fuel and S100 deductible T U E N I N i S AWAY T n05E A 5TU ASNT5 WHO TV e u fZ D U .1 long hearing over M o r ris s e y ’ s cam pus. C l o s e to M arble, insurance included. Most ma­ qualifications. Aquinas, a n d high s c h o o l s . jo r cred it c ard s accepted. C a ll a l l i t e m s a t D i s c o u n t P r ic e s Speaker of the House John M c­ T h ree b e d r o o m , recreation Ja c k F o ste r at A1 Edw ards, Corm ack and Sen. Edw ard M. room , screen porch. L a rg e en­ closed landscaped lot. Under $20,000. Will c a r r y contract. 4S9-7591, MAINE T R A N S P O R T A T I O N needed for Thanksgiving week­ 10 Rice Research • • VITAM IN S HAIR C A R E ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 21 r C all owner, 337-9415,. ATTEN TIO N : NISI' ' Personn el. 13 end, Augusta area if possible. Cal l 3 3 2 -3 4 “ 5 or 484-4586. 14 would stay on th plant. Dust- F a r E a st. Now an econom ically Trustees Named • SCH O O L S U P P L IE S Sharp 2-bedruuni, on e-car ga­ NEED RIDE to cam pus, S am. type poisons only washed in feasib le w ater-soluble spray has For Packaging ra g e , near cam pus. $9,900. Oth­ e r s $500, or m ore, down. Tom f r o m Saginaw, Pennsylvania a re a . 10 the to rren tial wnpours the been found which w orks in a rainy c lim ate. SPECIAL!! Natho, 332-0939, or Furm an- Tw elve persons have recently been named to the board of tru s­ C osm etic & H air C a r e Consultant Day, 882-5777. 10 W an te d W anted With their new type of ric e tees for the nonprofit Packaging W e d . O c t. 6 , 1:00-5:30 P.M . C A P E COD, L ansing E a st side. FLO O RS TO be cleaned. S p ecial- combined w ith m ore modern cul­ Foundation, Inc., that financed N ear MSU, Two bedroom s and izlng in ca fe s, tavern s, sto re s. tivation techniques, re s e a rc h e rs P A T IE N T , OPTIMISTIC (p ref­ MSU’ s new $460,000 school of finished u p sta irs. R ecreation Contact M E IL L E R SE R V IC E S . knew they can hank on yield s erably beautiful) French teach­ packaging building by industrial , R e g . 60c 1 00 400 per cent g rea ter than before. room , patio, large lot, garage and p rivate d rive. N ear bus, shopping and schools. IV 2-6529. C a ll 485-4150. MORGAN M G-TC, T D .T F , $560- $350. Must be in good condition. C er to help me wade through 103. C a ll Ted, 353-14 22 . M ARRIED COUPLE want "to sub- 12 T h ey are planning on 600 per cent. donations. No Michigan resid en ts w ere among the appointees tapped from ! BRECK SHAMPOO ASPIRIN 12 Will pay cash; 353-~696. 8-10 The spade work has been done. management positions in the food GRAND LED G Ei"bialf-hour frJm le a se apartment in -m arried housing for winter term . Phone Now ail that has to be done is to and packaging industry. Two of 2 9 0 I 9 0 cam pus, One level house, have the new methods accepted. the new trustees a re from. New MORGAN M Z-T C , T D .T F , $$00- 351-4600. 12 1 M a rg in S fo re s_ _ _ _ J room s, two bedroom s: 8’ x 12’ . T h is m ay be difficult with “ rice Y ork, two from G eorgia, and one M a r g i n S to r e s * $350. Mu st be in goodcondition. Attached greenhouse, one-car BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 for cu ltu re’ ’ peoples who have made each from sever, other states. Will pay cash; 3 5 3 -'6 9 6 . S-10 ga ra ge . C urtains, d rap es, all RH positive; $ ' for RH nega­ a tradition •! their ancient land pm. appliances included. Lot 66’ x tive. DETROIT BLOOD SE R V ­ 290’ . T e rm s cash . Cal l 6 2 '- WILL S E L L Guitar - sm all 6 IC E , IN C., 14 2 ' E . Michigan A ve. Hour^ °-4 Monday, T u e s- jut may De noi he p 2266 alter 8 pm. strin g, idea; fop g ir ls ;. Want 6 day, Wednesday, Friday,, 1 2 - ' full stomach wonders strin g medium.size guitar, qual- H e r e ’s t h e R e c re a tio n T h u rsd ay. 4S9-758*. C chancing t attitudes. ity tone. 3 5 5 —1342.' ‘ 12 RIDE" A L L Winter. Indoor ring, 54 head f h o rse s. P ifk up and retu rn, courtesy c a r, $1.50 per h o u r . H ayrides. Newly re ­ WOULD YOU LIKE TO READ modeled c l u b h o u s e . ROWE s h o r t e s t lin e RANCH, 372 -2 325 . - 9 1000 to 2000 WORDS A MINUTE S e rv ic e W ITH F U L L C O M P R E H E N S IO N AND R E T E N T IO N T H E SE S PRIN TED . Rapid s e r v ­ ic e . Drafting supplies. X er x EA SE P R E 5 S U R E -S A V E T IM E -IM P R O V E C O N C E N T R A T IO N c o p ie s, C A PITA L C IT Y B L U E ­ b e tw e e n 5 ♦ ¡3 » read 1 5 0 - ,j)ii>ges an hour u sing N .C E U E R A T E D READING method. PRINT , 221 Co.vrtJi CvcamS» 462- 5431. C You’ Ll learn to comprehend at speeds'"ctf i-.OOtf 2,000 words a mint/tH. And retention is excellen t. ACCIDENT PR O BLEM ? C a l l Thi s is NOT a skim m ing method; yuu definitely read e v e ry word, KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY You can apply the A C C E L E R A T E D READING method to textbooks and factual m aterial '-HOP, Sm all dent? to large as well as to literatu re and fiction. The author’ s style is npt lost when you read at these w re c k s, American- and foreign g r a d u a tio n a n d speeds. In fact, your accu racy and enjoyment in reading w ill be in creased . c a r s . Guaranteed work. 4 S 9 - C onsid er what this new reading ability will enable you to accom plish— in your required 7507. 1411 E . Kalam azoo. C reading and in the additional reading you want to do. You’ ll save many hours. ATTENTION S O R O R IT IE S a nd No m achines, p ro je c to rs, or apparatus a re used in learning the A C C E L E R A T E D F r a t e r n i t i e s ! ! Custom ized READING method. Thus the read er avoids developing any dependence upon external songs, parodies for special oc­ equipment in reading. c a s io n '. M usic m anuscripts for a “g o - p la c e s ” Afternoon and evening c la s s e s in A C C E L I RA TED READING will be taught adjacent your com positions, LD 2-6680. to the MSU cam pus, beginning on October 28. If B e our guest at a 30-m inute public dem onstration of the A C C E L E R A T E D READING DIAPER SER V TC E -U osp ftilp u re method, and see it applied by college students who have recen tly completed the c o u rse. d ia p e rs. We’ re the m ost mod­ ern and the only p ersonalized * BRIN G A BO O K diaper se rv ic e in town. P a i l s c a re e r. furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds Dem onstrations win be held at the INN AM ERICA (2736 Last Grand R iv er A ve. in East of baby clothes at no e x tra cost. Lansing) MONDAY, October 18 at 7:30 P .M . THURSDAY, October 2 1 at 7:30 P .M . AM ERICAN DIAPER SER V IC E , 914 E . G ie r St. IV 2 -0 8 M . C 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 , Inc. T V R E N T A LS fur students. E co­ nom ical ra te s by the term and 18964 C oyle St. Detroit 35, Michigan month. U N IVERSITY T V R E N T - AUS. 489-9263. ‘ C* B AR B A R A DOHERTY, L .R ..4 .M . Y our nam e Q ualified and experienced piano instruction. Phone 3 5 5 -2 ” 75. 10 ERRA N D S- FROM Your home’ nr B u sin e ss, Any type of d elivery o r pickup! C a ll 482-9871. 12 E X P E R IE N C E D FRENCH teach- e r for tutoring, ve ry depend­ able. H as B .A , in French and diploma in Education, C a ll 355- 0880, 10 It’s the one you sign on at your D IAPER S E R V IC E . T h re e types placement office for an interviewwith IBM of d iap ers to choose fro m . Bulk wash for c lea n e r, w hiter dia­ October 28-29 p e r s . Fluff dried and folded. U se your own or rent ou rs. Con­ ta in ers furnished. No deposit. 25 y e a r s experience. B Y -L O DIAPER S E R V I C E , 1010 E . Want g ro w th - with a d iffe r e n c e 7 put your id e a s to w ork and IBM is go in g p la c e s M ichigan. IV 2-04 21. C C a re e r e x c ite m e n t- with e arn su p e rio r re w a rd s. Why not e.ome a lo n g ? RENT your T V from N E JA C . s ta b ility ? N ew fron tiers in all Zenith and G E portables for In a grow th c o m p a n y like IBM. W h atever your a re a of study, te c h n o lo g ie s —with the le ad e r only $ 9 .per. month. F r e e s e r v - resp o n sib ility and a d va n c em en t a s k us how you might u s e your in the n a tio n 's fastest-g ro w in g " ic e and d e liv e ry . C all N E JA C c o m e yapidfy. In fact, during p a rtic u la r talen ts at IBM m ajor in d u stry7 TV RENT A L S. 482-0624. C the next five y e a r s IBM e x p e c ts J o b op p o rtu n ities at lBM lie in T V R E N T A L S for students. E c o - IBM can of f er you extra o rd in a ry to appoint a p p ro x im a te ly 6 000 eigh t m ajo r c a r e e r f i el ds : nom ical ra te s by the term and grow th op p ortunities in new m a n a g e rs. A w id e ra n g e ' ( t j R e s e a rc h and D evelopm ent. month. U N IVERSITY T V R E N T ­ R e se a rc h /D e v e lo p m e n t. of training an d ed u ca tio n (2) E n g in eerin g, A L S . 372-2942. CIO M an ufacturin g, P ro gram in g p ro g ra m s will h elp you m eet (3) Manuf act uri ng, (4) F in an ce SW EEP ER S SOLD'and rep aired . and A d m in istratio n -th ro u g h o u t the c h a lle n g e of grow th. and A dm inistration. C A PITO L VACUUM .Authorized its netw ork of labs, plants H oover and K irb y s e r v ic e . IV S o visit your p la c e m e n t of f i ce (5) M arketing, (6) Field and tec h n ic a l cen te rs. E n g in ee rin g , (7) S y ste m s 9-2636._____________ 19 now for a line on IBM. S ig n If you want the fa c ts abou t th e se on it for yo u r interview . If for any E n g in ee rin g . (8) .Program ing. T y p ing S e rv ic e c a r e e r s , you'll want to talk to re a so n you c a n 't a rra n g e an IBM is an E qu al O pportunity PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. the IBM interview er. E m p loyer. interview , visit yo u r n e a re st IBM S ele c tric & E xecu tive. M ultilith O ffset Printing. P ro ­ C ertainly, he w an ts to talk to you IBM b ra n ch o ffic e Or write *IB M fessio n al T h e se s Typing. N ear about th e se k ey jo b s. M a n a g er of C o lle g e R e latio n s. •c a m p u s :-397-1527. - ' - € T h e y 're 'jo b s’*with te ch n ica l ^YBiVt V o r p o r a f# K e a c fq ifa fte r s ; **■' respon sibility. W he re you can Arm onk. N ew Y o rk 10504. ANN. BROWN & GORDON, typist and m ultilith offset printing. (B lack and white and co lo r). IBM . G eneral typing, term pa­ p e r s , th eses, d isserta tio n s. ED ?_8384. C 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan W ednesday, October 13. 1965 . U.-TC. -irr’a Z & j EAN, M E i t s w h a t s h a p p e n i n g D o c to r a l c a n d id a te s in education, w h o plan to ta k e the General Ed­ uca tio n C o m p r e h e n s iv e E x a m in a tio n th is fall o r w in t e r term w ill m & tft a t 4 p .m . today in 107 E r ic k s o n H a ll. *** P e t i t io n s fo r m e m b e r s h i p in B lu e K ey, ju n io r and s e n i o r A l l - U n iv e r s i t y m e n ’s h o n o r a r y , w ill b e a v a i la b l e in SOS Student S e r v i c e s , th e U n ion an d .In ter n a tio n a l C e n te r fr o m T h u rsd ay through O c t. 2 2 . J u n io r and s e n i o r m e n w ith A l l - U n i v e r s i t y g r a d e a v e r a g e s above the a l l - m e n ’ s a v e r a g e a r e e li g i b l e . cion n t u n s m +* * I OPEN Alpha D elta S ig m a , n atio n a l p r o f e s s i o n a l a d v e r t is in g fr a t e r n it y 1 w i l l no id open r u s n at . tonight in th e Student S e r v i c e s lounge. A ll m e n and w o m e n i n t e r e s t e d ir. a d v e r t .s i n g a r e in v ite d . mß/ SHOPPERS FAIR . 1 0 PM- ** * 3301 E . MICHIGAN Allan B . M a n d e ls t a m m , a s s o c i a t e p r o t e s s o r of e c o n o m i c s , w ill be th e s p e a k e r a: 4 p .m . today a: a m e e t in g of th e E c o n o m i c s C lub N E X T DOOR TO FR A N DOR DAILY •in 44 U n ion . He w ill d i s c u s s S ou th e a st A sia n e c o n o m i e s . WE RESER VE Q U A N T IT Y RIGHTS C L O S E D SU N D AYS ★★* w m m m m "m m m s m w m m m m The M SV India C lub w ill p r e s e n t an Indian f i l m , " G u m r a h .'' at ' ¡ 3 0 p .m . F r id a y at s t . J o h n ’s C a th o lic Student C e n te r , 327 M .A.C. \ v e n u e . \ d m i s s i o n is SI. T ic k e ts a r e a v a i la b l e at the UN Lounge EX TR A LEA N FA R M ER P E E T S FA RM H O U SE TEN D ER, TASTY in th e U nion and th e C a th o lic C e n te r o f f ic e . *** [delta P h i E p s ilo n , nation al p r o f e s s i o n a l f r a t e r n it y fo r internation­ S al b u s i n e s s and r e l a t io n s , w ill b eg in fa ll r u sh at ":30 p .m . Thursday in the L m o n Art R o o m . J a m e s H o o k e r, a s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of h i s t o r y , w ill sp eak on SPARE SM O KED S L IC E D %fi B 0 %jL S ffP * §|fp ISA PI O Sì M J 1 1 •» ■ M l? I m inute f i lm . " U .S .A ." w ill b e sh ow n at 7 p .m . T h u r sd a y on. 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P O L L Y ANNA 'a rk and R e c r e a tio n A d m in is tr a tio n Club w i l l hold a g e n e r a l fo r P a r k A d m in is tr a tio n stu d e n ts in th e b a s e m e n t o f F W e lls B IG E M O N EY S A V O R B IG E M O N E Y S A V O R S W IF T ’ S P R E M IU M P R O T E N ?th L e e P ik e , an U n iv e r s i t y of M ic h ig a n l in g u i s t i c s p r o f e s - 1! p r e s e n t " L a n g u a g e by G e s tu r e : A M on o lin g u a l D ernon- L IM IT ONE PLEA SE-W ITH COUPON AND $5 FOOD P U R C H A SE at 4 today ir, 137 A k e r s H a ll. COUPON GOOD THRU SAT. OCT. 16 BEEF CO BE CHOCK POT CHOCK POT Population Explosion STEA K RO AST RO AST Explosive Situation ■■ • % y fi p m i# B y KA RIN B R A M S t h r e e C a t h o li c s in the world is ¿ fe w r S'ate N ews Staff W r it e r a Latin A m e r ic a n , Fitzglbbon I f i BÜ 1 Ir. the U n ite d S ta te s , w h e n too s a i d . ■ • m a n y p e o p le l iv e too c l o s e to­ T h e " w o n d e r s o f m ed icin e" g e th e r without s u f f ic ie n t food and s e e m o n ly to have made m atters "A * là id i c lo th in g , t h e r e is a r io t. In L a tin A m e r i c a , w h e r e the w orse. N e w h o s p i t a l s , new preventa- N EW A T T H E B IG E jj| D O V E R IN N -C O C O N U T , C H O C , r a te of pop u lation i n c r e a s e i s th e t i v e s , and w a t e r sanitation has v*áVtfr. P E T R I T Z F R O Z E N M IN C E O R OR BAN AN A C R EM E «M #*P< h ig h e s t in the w o r ld , an " e x ­ r e s u l t e d in " a drop in the death p l o s i o n m ig h t be e x p e c t e d at any r a t e by m ore than 50 p er cent t i m e . " said. R u s s e l l F itzgib b or., in three countries and a 46 per PUMPKIN PIES PIE FILLING p r o f e s s o r of p o l i t ic a l s c i e n c e at Cent cut in two o th e r s ," F itz ­ the U n iv e r s i t y of C a lif o r n ia , at a g lb b on s a id . M IN IM U M p o l i t i c a l f i e r c e m e e t i n g h e r e ^ " A n d . in the- .same p erio d ,” he 4 S e 8 1C V A U IE la s : w ee-t. s ai d, "th e bérth' rate increased W EiG H T F itzgib b or. sa id that th e m a in 19 p e r cent in four- countr/jr»; 1 LB p r o b l e m fa c in g L a tin A m e r i c a to­ a n d in Venezuela it in creased a d a y i s th e e x p lo d in g b ir th r a t e . . f a n t a s t ic -figure of 54 p er cen t.” " T h e fu tu r e of L a tin A m e r i c a W hat a re the political im pli­ 4 OZ EACH á m 9 I "tpkg9 C p d e p e n d s on th e w a y th is p r o b le m cations of th is situation and who’ s ■>. v-. -ä :,. i s h a n d le d , if not s o l v e d , ” h e r e s p o n s i b l e ? The church? The s a id . governm ent? 57e V A L U E - W IL D E R N E S S S T R A W B E R R Y O R F itz g lb b o n n a m e d - tw o m a in L IM IT O N E , PLEA SE-W ITH COUPON AND $5 FOOD PURCHASE p " In a c o u n t r y w hereanexpand­ c a u s e s fo r tr.e ,ack of atten tion to th is p r o b le m . ing, p o p u la tio n m akes the picture, O n e i s th e in a b ility of a lr e a d y d e m o g r a p h ic a ll y speaking, m ore COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 16 || CHERRY CREAM PIES 1 L B , 1 OZ E¿ CH 496 u n s ta b le L a tin A m e r i c a n g o v e r n ­ th r e a te n in g than any other place . .-■-■•»•'.v- ¿ib* • * m e n t s to c r e a t e e f fi c ie n c y in in th e w o r ld , only speculation is a g r ic u T u r a l p r o d u c tio n . p o s s i b l e , ” Fitzglbbon concluded. 13* V A L U E - J I F F Y SA VE ! D IA M O N D W A L N U T M E A T S OR B IG " E ” N EW LOW P R I C E " M o r e than 50 p e r c e n t of WHITE,. YELLO W ,. D E V I L S FOOD T E N D E R K R U S T W H IT E L IB B Y 'S C U S T A R D L a tin A m e r i c a i s a g r ic u ltu r a l OR D A R K F U D G E SHELLED PECANS c o u n tr y , y e t th e g o v e r n m e n ts h a v e don e l it t l e fo r a g r ic u lt u r e b e c a u s e they a r e u r b a n - o r i e n t e d . CAKE MIXES P O P U L A R B R A N D S 5 * SIZ E BREAD 1f PUMPKIN I9'S - 1 2 CANDY BARS 10 C o n s e q u e n tly . L a tin A m e r i c a h a s th e l o w e s t r a t e of e c o n o m ic 4 9 * Big 10 C l u b a t G O L F - O - T R O N ,¡-79 CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES 138 S IZ E E A C H O N L Y PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE G A L. I i