% Welcome To .. . Warmer. MICHIGAN EW S . . . L e g a l-C rim in a l P s y ­ C lo u d y and W a r m e r chology 337. I'm a p s y ­ P o s s ib le S h o w e rs Tonight c h o lo g is t: s o m e of w hat I STATE High : low 60s do i s l e g a l , m o s t of w h a t I do i s c r i m i n a l . — E . She ey UNIVERSITY V o l. 57 Number 31 E a st Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 14, 1965 Price 10c Protestors Stand Mute 1 5 H 0 M B E D IS M IS S E D In Court Four MSU students and one other person arre ste d in the Un­ 'V.- CONGO SH AK EU P ion T u esd ay afternoon stood mute before Judge G eorge J , Hutter Wednesday a s t h e y w e r e a r ­ raigned in LanslngTow nship J u s ­ ’ * tice C ourt. T r ia l date was set for Defc. 1” . W Êm . A rraign ed w ere : Howard E . H arriso n , 23, ad dress listed as 217 C enter St., E a st Lan sing; A lb ert H alprin, 17, of 322 West McDonel H all; P eter Hornbeck, V fs »«M g < BRESLIN SUGGESTS: P r e m ie r R e p la c e d 19, of B -10 Mobile Home Manor in M eridian Township; Ja m e s J . Dukarm , 19, of 120 C enter St., E a st Lansing; and F re d Jan u rin , 22, of 523 C h a rle s S t., E ast A S M S U M a y T e ll B y O ld A s s o c ia t e L ansing. Judge Hutter set b a i l for L E O P O L D V I L L E . The Congo i? - -M o is e H arriso n and Halprin at $200' each and $100 each for Hornbeck, W h a t T o D is t r ib u t e T sh o m b e is out and one of his old a sso cia te s Dukarm and Jan u rin . in the K atanga se c e ssio n is in as P r e m ie r S e c re ta ry Ja c k B re slin recom mends ASMSU take over power to The five are charged with; decide what m ate ria ls should be distributed on campus. of The Congo by d e c re e of P resid en t Jo sep h tre sp a ssin g on u n iversity prop­ B re slin said Wednesday he made the recommendation to President K asavu b u W ednesday. e rty ; assem bling and obstructing John A . Hannah, b u sin ess; and displaying signs Distribution of pam phlets, erection of p o sters and solicitin g on Kasavubu d ism issed Tshtsrribe’ s 15-m onth old government as not and p o ste rs without p erm issio n . campus must now lie approved b\ e s e c r e t a r y 's office, conform ing to the Congo’ s "constitutional norm s, the election The a rre s ts were made when "W e only get into the act whc someone com es here and a s k s re su lts of the im perative political equ ilibriu m " and named E v a ri- the five , distributing literatu re to do som ething," B re slin said. “ We then have to decide whether sted Kim ba, 39, to form a new one. if’. condemning U .S . p o licie s in Viet to let them or not. T his settled at least tem p o rarily a d ifference between the chief N am , refused to leave when asked M O ISE TSHOMBE “ It’ s hard to f ai r all ids when som e of them act the of state and the chief of government of this troubled A frican nation by Placem ent Bureau D irecto r w ay they do. as to tenure. Ja c k Shingleton. “ The group Tuesday had noi Tshom be, who was b r o u g h t applied fo r distribution (at C a­ back from e x ile in Ju ly , 1964, re e r C arn ival), It w as a planned Union Arrest event fo r the benefit of students COMPLAINTS RECEIVED to help cope with rebellion, pop­ u lar unrest and financial d iffi­ and this group was a d isru p ­ Prompts Rally tive influence.” c u lties, had said he should r e ­ main in office as long as K a sa ­ About 300 students gathered at Beaumont T o w er Wednesday B re s lin said the Com m ittee for Student Rights (CSR) did apply C h e ck T h a t H o rn , vubu did. Kasavubu said Tshombe would stay only as long as he wanted him to, to p ro test adm inistration policy N U M B E R S G A M E - - T h e D o d g e r s m a y not h a v e h a d fo r p erm issio n to distribute in or Kimba Is a deputy from North outside the Union Wednesday and regarding student freed om s. T h e r a lly w as prompted by the a r r e s t Tuesday of five stu­ y e s t e r d a y ’ s g a m e In th e p a l m s of t h e i r h a n d s , but L .A . M a n a g e r W a lt A ls t o n did h a v e the w in n in g r u n s o n h i s b a c k . T h e T w i n s t i e d t h e S e r i e s u p on p erm issio n was refused . Many groups, even those which G a b rie l—B ig g ie fw Katanga who was a founder mem­ ber of Tshom be’ s Conakat poli­ tical p arty and his foreign min­ dents in the Union distributing p a m p h l e t s agairttt U .S. p o l i c y in Viet Nam. the p itch in g and t h r e e - r u n h o m e r of J i m " M u d c a t ” G r a n t to c l a i m q 5 - 1 v i c t o r y a n d c l i n c h a p l a y o f f t h i s a f t e r n o o n . S e e s t o r y o n p a g e 4. did not re c e iv e approval from the U n iv e rsity , distributed inform a­ tion and solicited from students Athletic D irector C laren ce " B ig g ie Munn Wednesday blew the whistle on horns at fi tball gam es when he banner, / is te r during the Katanga P ro ­ vince fight fo r Independence from Leopoldville rule that was fin­ Com m ittee fo r Student Rights out side 'he M en's I n t r a m u r a l the use of them at all futuri gam es in Spartan Stadium. a lly crushed by troops of the (C SR ) sponsored the ra lly which »' . , Photo by Jon Z w ic k e i U-*r L r n ii reglstratiitfW. Safa' B yW iv: * V , '... , United Nations Jan.' I, 1963. lasted about two h ou rs." -distribution was " T h e athletic department h a s r e c e i v e d m a n y c o m p la in ts He has since founded his own V ’ .at ti me because som e groups hnvi traditionally -J.cu'i. CvA created by plastic horns at the recent 111 - nois-Nlichigan State football gam e, " T h e continuous din was a serio u s nuisance for spectat­ V parry , tYie Balubakat. ,l/rns Kimba is a Baluba. to set up booths at such events is not a proper way of exp ressin g it. Senators of Kim ba’ s Baluba- could be.handled by ASMSU. Other p r o b l e m s a ris e with kat party have aligned them selves with Tshombe, but he has chosen ment depends on the freedom to d oor-to-door salesm en in m a r­ By DAVE HANSON lean c o lle g e s and u n iversities to to rem ain independent sin ce he tr y out different patterns of be­ rie d housing, he said. In most State News Staff W rit e r allow students a strongly contrib­ was elected to the National A s­ h avio r, c a s e s , they are not allowed to uting ro le in the shaping of edu­ sem bly la st A pril. In fact he was U-.S. Attorney G eneral Nicholas s o lic it. H a n n a h , R a d io M e n R e fu s e A d m in istrators c o n s t a n t l y cational p o licy ,” said Eddy. not present Wednesday. have to face the problem of how He exp ressed the view that stu­ Katzenbach, speaking at the ACE The shakeup cam e a fter a p er­ B re slin said that w-hen p er­ much freedom students should dents should have as much voice banquet, criticiz e d the objects m ission is granted to such pro­ iod of Intense r iv a lry between have. in school a ffa irs as faculty and of cam pus protest dem onstra­ je c ts as the Ingham County X - Tshom be and his in terio r m inis­ tions. P ro vo st Howard R , N eville rep resen ted MSU la st week at the A m erican Council on Educa­ said co llege com m ittees should have voting student m em b ers. “ It wouldn't w o r k , " s a i d "H o w ev er deeply felt, such vaguely expressed grievan ces a re so p allid by com parison with R ay Unit to set up on campus, the question a ris e s of who shall not be allowed sim ila r p erm is­ C o m m e n t A f t e r M e e t in g te r, V ictor Nendaka. Nendaka, for five y e a r s head of the National Security P o lice, tion (ACE) annual meeting in N eville Monday. "Stu dents do sion. P resid en t John A , Hannah and ager of WJ1M requested the m eet­ have some kind of cam pus sta ­ has em erged a s one of the most Washington, D .C ., where t h e not have the experience to make those of the Negro that to demon­ T h e present ruling sa ys; a re a s radio station m an agers had ing to d isc u ss the cam pus radio powerful Congolese politicians tion that is run by students,” question was given a new tw ist strate over them can be to di­ d ecisio n s. They don’ t have to " N o person shall e re ct or oth­ no comment after th eir meeting syste m , which he sa y s would said T an ck. " T h e y a re usually since he resigned that post to by one of the speakers. lute and debase the m oral sig ­ Wednesday morning to d iscu ss stay h ere and live with the de­ e rw is e display any sign or pos­ com pete with com m ercial outlets co m m ercial, but this would be win election as a national de­ Edw ard D. Eddy, president of c isio n s. It has to be the respon­ nificance of dem onstrations for the proposed ASMSU all-cam p us for ad vertisin g as well as for ter or d istribute handbills upon about the only non-com m ercial, puty. Pittsburgh ’ s Chatham C o llege, sib ility of the faculty and admin­ Civil righ ts. p rop erty governed by the Board rad io p roject. liste n e rs. student run station in the B ig T h e re had been speculation said that college and u n iversity istra tio n .” Katzenbach said the validity (of T ru ste e s) which ad vertises John McGoff, m a n a g e r of C h a rle s M efford, general man­ T e n .” that Kasavubu would d isso lve the ad m in istrators must begin g iv­ of th eir cau ses cannot be ques­ or otherw ise c a lls attention to WSWM, said he had "nothing at a ger of W ITL, said these m eet­ Tanck said an ASMSU su rvey government and t h e n c a l l on ing students a voice in shaping N eville said that students have tioned, but the students do not any product, s e rv ic e , or acti­ all to say about the m eeting. ings a re held p erio d ically to d is­ indicated many things with which Tshombe to form a new one p o licy. the ultim ate power to influence seek t h e proper, re c o u rse — v it y .” You’ ll have to get any state­ c u ss m atters of interest to the students here are d issa tisfie d . vith the understanding he would " T h e tim e is rip e for all A m e r- the U n iv ersity — they can choose through the adm inistration, their Exceptions to this r u l e are ments from M r. Hannah," community and the U n iv e r sity ." W KAR,.he said, is not student- Include som e men from Nenda- not to attend. p aren ts and the community. made by the s e c r e ta r y ’ s office. Harold G ro ss, general m an- John Sow ers, general m anager run and is not program m ed for --Rebel the two arm ed groups glared ■End the War in Vietnam. arm y a re produced, said K eleher. p r e s s s e c r e t a r y B i l l D. M o y e r s who a ls o d is c lo s e d arm ed fo rc e s w ere evacuated an grily at each other a c ro s s the G R A P H I C A R T S F IE L D that the P r e s i d e n t ’ s h e a r t s p e c ia l i s t , D r. W illis from downtown Santo Domingo veh icle while a ran ger lieutenant H u r s t , w a s h e a d i n g h o m e to A t l a n t a in v i e w of the Wednesday. It was a m ajor step obtained radiotelephoned c le a r ­ patient’s steady re c o v e ry . toward reunification of the di­ ance fo r the Jeep to p roceed . vided city and pacification of the PRO D U CT D E S IG N country. The jeep had been captured and O ldsm obile T o ro n ad o W ins A w a rd its ran ger occupants killed or ♦C U STO M ER S E R V IC E Some 1200 rebel com batants, wounded in a brisk clash down­ D ETRO IT (UPI)— Olds­ The aw ard w as presen t­ under the personal command of town la st M ay. The re b e ls a lso ♦SA L E S m obile’ s new front-w heel ed to Oldsm obile G eneral C o l . Manuel Ramon M o n t e s had captured A m erican weapons ♦M A N U F A C T U R IN G d rive Toronado Wednesday M anager Harold N. M et- A rach e, moved in truck, jeep with them. w as presented C a r L ife zel during luncheon c e re ­ and p assen ger c a r convoy to an m agazine’ s 1966 aw ard for m onies by C a r L ife Pub­ The evacuation w as c a rrie d out abandoned m ilitary camp a c ro ss engineering excellen ce. lish e r John Bond. under heavily arm ed guard by the We o ffer challenging positions in the above a re a s to the Ozama R iv e r east of the 82nd A irborn e which a lso pro­ qualified technically trained men who d e sire a future with city. vided e sc o rts through s t r e e t s a w ell established p ro g re ss-o rien ta te d organization. 10 2 M o re C u b an s A rrive F o r m ost of the rebel fo rc e s packed with hundreds of ra in - it w as their fir s t tim e outside soaked people cheering the reb els M ieh le-G o ss-D exter, In c., is the w o rld 's la rg e st manu- KEY W EST A P --B ravin g angry seas in s m a l l the downtown area since the out­ a s they sped by. factu re r-d istrib u to r of printing p re ss e s and associated c r a f t , 102 m o r e C u b a n s c r o s s e d th e F l o r i d a s t r a i t s break of the A pril 24 revolution. What rem ains of the C iv ilia n - graphic arts m achinery. The M IEHLE DIVISION is the W e d n e sd a y b e fo re bad w e a th e r t e m p o r a r ily stopped the flow. M ilitary Rebel A rm y w ill be w orld’ s leading producer of sheet fed p r e s s e s for com ­ Once during the evacuation a lodged at the old 27th of Feb­ m ercia l p rin ters and lithograph ers, book and m agazine At the s a m e t i m e , a p o s s i b i l i t y a r o s e that F id e l sm all group of arm ed reb els ru a ry m ilita ry camp, until they p rin te rs, label p rin te rs, carton plants and printing de­ C a s t r o m ig h t s e t f r e e t e n s of t h o u s a n d s of p o l i t i c a l riding a captured U.S. arm y jeep a r e reintegrated in the Dominican partm ents of large b u sin e sses. p r i s o n e r s who a r e in jail b e c a u s e t h e y o p p o s e h i s w as halted by 82nd A irborne regi me. ra n g ers and fo r se v e ra l minutes arm ed fo rc e s . Our representative will be on your campus F rid a y , Octo­ The 82nd A irborne cleaned up ber 15 , 1965. A rrange an interview through the P la c e ­ the camp and is providing clothing ment O ffice or m all your resum e to: Viet Reds bedding and ration s. The rebel camp is hemmed in on one side by an A irborn e unit furth er down M r. W illiam L . Keogh w aterfront business e n te rp rise s A ssista n t Personnel M anager ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) wounded and four o ffic ia lly listed and pounding a rtille r y , managed and a new housing development. troops fighting alongside South as m issin g in action or captured to d riv e them off. , A m o s t i m p o r t a n t r in g . . . th e s y m b o l of his V ietnam ese m arines. ■ M ilita ry spokesman said U .S. u rd ay. Hui'ihg the week ending la st Sat­ At tim es, the A m erican s were callin g in artillery’ b a rra g e s a s Homecoming lo v e n n u y o u rs . In m a t c h i n g stylos, s m a r tly tailore d or i v i t b (hyipntc m i / g r a i n edge. A c o m p lr t e clo se as 200 y a rd s from their Weekend and V ietnam ese c a su alties in the South Vietnam ese governm ent action w ere fight on the whole, troops i o s t 174 k i f l e d , 550 but that one company of the A ir wounded and 115 m issin g or cap­ own lin es. On two other se c to rs north- r an g e of w id th s ( io jjj the sl.epder circle t (o th y a ll in Jftk g old. Priced from $12.00 to $49.50 THE MIEHLE COMPANY i T IC K E T S C a v a lry s v 'f r m d " m o d e ra te " tured during the Saigon, U JS, paratroop­ D iv . o f M ieh ie-O oss-D e^ter, Inc, U N iO N c a su a ltie s. 584 Com m unists killed and 84 e r s and infantrymen pushed ahead F st. 1876 on two Jungle sweeps .-gainst Viet Oct. 19 -2 9 8-5 p.m . 2 0 1 1 W, Hastings Street One UJS, "M e d iv a c ” helicop­ captured. Cong hideouts. Auditorium te r flying up the va lle y to take A ir C a v a lry Com m ander M aj. Chicago. 8, Illinois out A m erican dead and wounded Gen. H arry Kinnard of D allas, T he UJS» 1st Infantry Division Oct. 2 1- 2 9 1 0 : 1 5 - 1 1 : 1 5 C o n v e n ie n t operating 35 m iles northwest of 1:3 0 -2 :4 5 T erms was struck by Red ground fir e . T e x ., said he believed the Viet Saigon uncovered a heavily cam ­ International Center JE W E L E R S The pilot was killed at the con­ Cong unit involved in the Soui Oct. 2 1- 2 9 1 1 : 3 0 - 1 : 1 5 A YEAR tro ls , but his co-pilot managed L a Tlnh V alley fight w as left ouflaged VietCong munitions fac­ An Equal O p p orlu nily Employer to ry with equipment for making DAVE BR U BEC K .AND TO PAY 12 1 S . Washington to take over and fly the c ra ft behind to engage U .S. and V iet­ m ines and hand gren ades. HOMECOMING DANCE back. T h e re was a crew of four nam ese troops in a defensive ac­ aboard at the tim e. tion while many other Red guer­ In Saigon, U .S. o ffic ia ls an­ r illa s were fleeing. nounced that an o v era ll total of ST O R E HOURS M O N D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y 9 30 A M T O 5 3 0 P M . W E D N E S D A Y N O O N U N T I L 9 P ,N F a rth e r south in the va lle y 49 A m erican so ld ie rs w ere killed the Viet Cong counter-attacked in action against the Comm unist suddenly T u esd ay night and fought V iet Cong la st week. T h ey said fo r three hours before the A m e r­ 113 o t h e r A m erican s w e r e ican s, supported by a ir strik e s Jacobson’s Baby Week Sale. . . October 1 5 th through October 2 3 rd L o c a 'e d In Colle ge Manor B u ild in g E x c e p t i o n a l s a v i n g s on a l l of b a b y ’ s n e e d s d u r i n g t h i s w e e k - l o n g r e d u c t i o n o f p r i c e s JACO BSO N ’ S OWN D IA PE R S, white gauze. 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S, M, L, XL sizes 3 for . . . .90 Ravioli T- Bone Steak And many other Italian-Am erican Dishes A convenient place for Lunch Infa nts Open for Lunch at 11 D a ily , 4 Sun. M 2* 4 D o o rs B est Pizza N o rth O n M . A . C . In T oW h J a c o b s o n s 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 14. 1965 ANATOMY OF A X-COUNTRY COURSE Twins tGrane’ e T Series Reprievh. 5 -1 V I C T O R Y T IE S T H I N G S U P 4 O v e r T h e H ills A n d . . . " S a y c o a c h ," said McCollum B y JO E M ITC H r ie r mentor F ran D ittrich, " I ’ ve M innesota’ s 2 1-g a m e winner, who won the opening s e r ie s gam e State N ew s S p o rts W r it e r never found one co u rse to be the in a weak voice, " w ill these guys M INNEAPOLIS (UPI)— Jim (Mudcat) Grant evened the World sam e a s another. They va ry from from Minnesota be used to run­ S e rie s at three gam es apiece for the Minnesota Tw ins Wednesday for the Twins and lost the fourth one, considered it an insult. C ro ss-c o u n try c o u r s e s a r e "W hy, I 'alw ays felt I w as one of the best hitting pitch ers in the one extrem e to a n o th er," ning up and down h ills ? " by paralyzing the L o s Angeles Dodgers with his pitching and m ur­ lik e people— no two of them a re A m erican L e a g u e ," he quipped in the clubhouse following the gam e. D ittrich slipped on his green D ittrich nodded, then told Mc­ dering them with his bat for a 5 - 1 victory. a lik e . The victory by the Tw ins not only squared the S e rie s but a lso w indbreaker and ' ‘ S'* baseball Collum and the rest of the squad Pitching with only two days re st, a slight cold and a ll the T w in s’ But you a sk , are n ’ t a ll ath­ cap when distance runner Paul hopes of staying alive in the S e rie s , the husky 30 -y e a r-o ld ace evened them with left-h ander ClaudwOsteen, who beat them in the to put on th eir sweat clothes and le tic field s sim ila r in layout? M cCollum , exhausted from his of the Minnesota staff checked the Dodgers on s ix hits and walloped third gam e. trot back .to Jenison FieldH ouse, Football, baseb all, tra c k — y e s . fo u r-m ile excursion around F o r ­ a three-run homer to clinch the game in the sixth inning. The defeat for Osteen, who left after g iv in g up four of the Twins* C ro ss-c o u n try , no. a m ile and a half from F o re st s i x hits and two of th eir runs in five in n in g s, w as his fir s t e v e r at est A k e rs G olf C o u rse, stopped A k e rs. Bob A llison also connected for a two-run homer which put the " I n a ll my y e a r s a s a runner and quizzed Dittrich about Satur­ Twins in front to stay in the fourth but there w as no question among the hands of M innesota. " T h e boys a re alw ays con­ He had beaten the Twins fiv e straight tim es while he w as with and c o a c h ," said Spartan h ar­ day’ s m eet with M innesota. any of the record 49,578 fans at Metropolitan Stadium that the cool, cerned a s to the type of course sunny day belonged ex clu siv ely to Grant. Washington and then tacked on his sixth win over them last Saturday they run o n ," said D ittrich. "N ot liis th ree-run wallop off Dodger re lie v e r Howie R eed, which tr a ­ at L o s Angeles. having had experience on a cou rse v e le d 3 J 2 feet and r a ttle d around in the low er le ft-cen ter field p av il- Grant struck out fiv e , didn’ t walk a batter and made his only that is unique in layout can have ¡on nark ed th e firs t h o m e run hit by a pitcher in a World S eries serio u s m istake in the seventh, after the outcome alread y was noticeable effects on a b o y ." 1958 w h e n Lew Burdette of the Milwaukee B ra v e s belted one decided, by throwing up a home run ball to Ron F a ir ly . D ittrich said that m ost c r o s s ­ a g a in st the New- Y ork Y a n k e e s . John Roseboro la te r singled in the sam e inning with two out and country m eets in college and in Crs vho never hit a homer during the regu lar season and wound Lou Johnson collected another single in the ninth but that w as all high school a re run on golf cou r­ sick ly . 1 55 percentage, was all grin s a fter his shot off from the Dodgers, who had won three straight in L o s A ngeles. s e s , like at MSU, but, that each Osteen, nowhere near a s sh arp as he was in the third gam e when co u rse has its own m arked tra it. bed all the way around the bases and clapped his hands in he blanked the Twins on five h its, was in trouble from his opening He "T h e experts gen erally rate bilation as he stepped on home plate following his sm ash, pitch but managed to get by unscathed through the f ir s t three innings, even though Minnesota left four runners on the b a se s. State’ s co u rse a s the toughest red Allison and Frank Quilici ahead of him. In the M id w e st," said D ittrich. ¿ o ilo Y e rs a lle s hit his fir s t pitch past second basem an Dick M lisor set up the d ecisive ra lly with a one-out walk and stole "W e have two h ills (on the fifth T ra ce w sk i for a single and Jo e Nossek followed with a one-hopper second a¡ Don Mineher struck out. Q uilici w as walked intentionally, and sixth green) that a re un­ Reed could get at Grant. JIM G R A N T back to Osteen, which the Dodger lefty turned into a double play. Tony O liva then singled to left but never got any farth e r as Harmon matched in the B ig Ien . K illeb rew rapped into a fo rc e play. " E a c h hill or c a ta ra c t, as we Again in the second, Osteen pitched his way out of trouble a fter ca ll them. Is 10 0 -15 0 ya rd s long M A N Y E X T R A E a rl B attey opened with a trip le that eluded the diving W illie D avis. and o ffe rs quite a challenge to A llison struck out fo r his seventh time in 10 trip s but Don M ineher ru n n e r s." S E R V IC E S Until this y e a r, State has had walked on a 3-and-2 curve to put runners on fir s t and third with one A T NO E X T R A out. Osteen got Q uilici on strik e s and Grant opened to M aury W ills, the honor of entertaining the leaving Battey with his tongue hanging out on third and ending that NCAA championship sin ce the C H A R G E T H E W O R L D S E R IE S threat. national meet was begun 28 y e a rs p lus A walk to V e rs a lle s starting off the third gave Osteen a few m ore ago. T h is season the meet is to That Sharp Look be held at Law ren ce, K an sas. anxious moments although he appeared to be settling down when he . While m ost c o u rses a re m ark­ retire d the next three mer. e a s ily enough. M ele P ick s K a a t; The Tw ins fin a lly got to him in the fourth, how ever, when shaky T ra c e w sk i booted B attey’ s routine ro ller for an e r r o r and A llison ed with som e h ills, there a re others which a re sim ply flat. lit Into an 0-and-2 pitch and d rilled it deep into the low er left field N otre Dame and Illinois have such K o u fa x , L A C h o ice pavilion fo r a 373-foot two-run homer. c o u rs e s , and Dittrich adm its he doesn’ t lik e them. " T h e tim es a re much fa s te r, W orld S e r ie s , 6th Game By L A R R Y MOGG th e s e r i e s , 5 - 1 , but K oufax c a m e L o s A ngeles, N 000 000 100— 1 6 1 I k n o w ," said D ittrich, "b u t it’ s State News S p o rts E d ito r b a c k in th e fifth g a m e to sh „t M innesota, A 000 203 OOx— 5 6 1 too monotonous to run four or Many thought it im possible, ou t K aat and th e T w 'ins 7 -0 , five m iles on flat ground. but the 1965 World S e rie s is B oth t e a m s w ill go w ith th e " T h e boys usually get tired C L E A N E R AND down to the seventh and final s a m e l in e u p s th e y e m p l o y e d in NO P L A C E L IK E HO M E — The MSU c ro ss-co u n try fa s te r running on h ills which game today. m u s t of th e p r i o r g a m e s . s q u a d s t a r t s o f f on th e f i r s t leg of the F o r e s t A k e r s m akes fo r a better r a c e ." SHIRT LA U N D RY M anager Sam M ele of the Min­ W h ile M e l e i s c e r t a in to u s e c o u r s e . S t a t e m e e t s M i n n e s o t a at h o m e t h i s w e e k e n d . Opinions from m em bers of the nesota Tw ins w ill return his 18 - K a a t, A l s t o n i s n ’t s u r e w h e th e r Photo by Jon Z w ic k e l Spartan squad varied con sid er­ 623 E. Grand Ri ver t D 2-3537 gam e lefty Jim Kaat to the mound' h e ’ ll s ta r t K oufax o r h i s ta ll a bly. M cCollum and team m ate Ac r os s Fr om Student Ser vi c es fo r the sudden-death showdown r ig h t - h a n d a c e , D on D r y s d a le . A rt Link agree com pletely with Intramural News In M lnneapolis-St. P au l. Minne­ D r y s d a i e h a s n ’t p itc h e d s i n c e D ittrich, but G eorge Balthrop sota, speared on by the hitting th e fourth g a m e o f th e s e r i e s has his own view s. and pitching of Jim (Mudcat) Sunday'. K oufax, on th e o th e r " 1 like the flat c o u rse s bet­ G rant, found new life Wednes­ h an d , p itc h e d ju s t tw o d a y s a g o . t e r , " he said, loosening up his N e i t h e r r a in day by whipping the L o s Ange­ A l s t o n in d ic a te d to th e U n ite d legs with a few quick knee-bends. le s Dodgers 5 - 1 . P r e s s In te r n a tio n a l W e d n e s d a y 7;30 F a rm h o u se-S lg. Chi " F o r my s iz e , I can get a quick n o rsn o w Dodger m anager Walt Alston n igh t th at K ou fax w ou ld b e h i s M E N ’S Touch Football 8 :15 A .K . P s i-D . Sig. Phi sta rt and then maintain my pace p r o b a b le c h o i c e . H e s a i d , h o w ­ T im e Field 1 9:00 Phi Sig. D elta-Phi K. Tau n o rh e a t Is hesitant about his pitching choice, but w ill probably lean e v e r , th at h e w o u ld not m a k e . 6:00 W oodbridge-W ooster better than on a h illy c o u r s e ." nor L iz toward his ace southpaw Sandy h i s d e c i s i o n u n til t h i s m o r n i n g . 6:45 A karpo u s-Aktion Koufax. " I ’d m u c h r a t h e r p itc h a l e f t ­ 7:30 M otts-Bow er Kaat and Koufax have faced each other twice before in the s e r ie s , each sporting a 1 - 1 r e ­ h a n d e r ," h e to ld U P I , " a n d if it r a i n s lik e the w e a th e r m a n s a y s it m ig h t and th e .g a m e i s 8 :15 9:00 T Im e SOC Il-E va n s Sch olars Sig. N u -P si U. Field 2 ATTENTION CAR OWNERS jf * ■ cord fo r their e ffo rts. Kaat b est­ fco.rvtl/iued o r u p a g e 5) JIM KAAT SANDY KOUFAX 6:00 A sps-M Sqyad c o m p le te fr o n t en d repair a n d a lig n m e n t ed Koufax in the second gam e of * 6M ? J & M g : P h t-P h i.K , P s l 7:30 Theta C h i-A . E . PI * b rak es • suspension' 8 :15 Phi D. Theta-D .T .D . 9:00 A .G .R .-T ria n g le * w h e e l b a la n c in g * steering c o r r e c t io n s T im e Field 3 6:00 A .T .O .-S .A .M . * m o to r tu n e u p s 6:45 Tau D, Ph i-Theta D. Chi 7:30 Sig. Phi E p .-S .A .E . 8 :15 9:00 TI me Delta C h i-P l K . Phi Phi K. S ig .- Z .B .T , Field 4 LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4 - 7 3 4 6 6:00 Beta Theta P i-D .U . 6:45 L .C .A .-P h i G . Delta U N I V E R S I T Y OF C A L I F O R N I A L A W R E N C E R A D I A T I O N L A B O R A T O R Y L I V E R M O R E , C A L I F O R N I A OPERATEOBYTHEUNIVERSITYOFCALIFORNIAFORTHEUNITEOSTATESATOMiCENERGYCOMMISSION can e ve r w rin k le h.i.s P re s s -F re e MAJOR PROGRAMS NOW UNDER WAY: P L O W S H A R E — I n d u s t r ia l a n d s c i e n t i f i c u s e s o f n u c l e a r e x p lo s iv e s . W H IT N E Y — N u c l e a r w e a p o n s f o r n a tio n a l d e f e n s e . S H E R W O O D — P o w e r p r o ­ P o s t-G ra d s d u c tio n f r o m c o n t r o lle d t h e r m o n u c le a r r e a c t io n s . p u t s a c r e a s e in B I O M E D I C A L —T h e e f f e c t s o f ra d io a ct iv ity on i t s /.h e re a c r e a s e m a n a n d his e n v i r o n m e n t . F a r-re a c h in g p ro g ra m s c e lo n g . T h e y h o ld util izing t h e s ki l l s o f v i r t u a l l y e v e r y s c ie n t if ic a n d i p , n e a t loo k h o u r t e c h n ic a l di sc i pl i ne. j r No m a t t e r h ow y g e t w a s h e d , th e y L a b o r a t o r y s t a f f m e m b e r s wi l l b e o n c a m p u s t o ve r n eed ironing, interview S c ie n c e and Engineering students a p e red with belt *. « * t », artb „ V .Q c \ d a y , O c t o b e r r 2 S y - V 9 6 5 ' T o d a y - , UIsTFfuiti‘b e . r J s 7 t r M f t T ' m a . r / iT ^ r is ir ft lu d in g a H m T c r e s V a rc h ', V ceafto'iv.T p 'ffy’ a'ricf s.di '.c e r e s e a r c h , f r c a i ual a n d d r e s s >% D a c r o n DOlyes- One of ou r re p re se n ta tiv e s will be visitin g your school soon. Check with your placem ent office for th e exact d ate and tim e. C a || y o u r p l a c e m e n t o f f i c e f o r a n a p p o i n t m e n t . c o tto n , $ 6 . 9 8 . Flan- U. S. Citizenship Required • Equal Opportunity Employer p a c k i n g , reverse s ts ,A ( : n l a n 'a c r y l i c , $ 7 . 9 8 ig h tly h ig h e r in th e W e st.) Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 14, 1965 5 Thornhill R ead y For Takeoff N O T IC E By R IC K PIA N IN State News Sp orts W r it e r tra v e l to other schools by ch ar­ tered plane. done, I'd rather do it on the playing field .” week appear to substantiate his claim . Th ornhill is popular among the re st of the p la ye rs and has QoaA êlt&p. L in ebacker C h arlie Thornhill Thornhill, who is c alled " B i g His m ajor problem this sea­ Head Coach Duffy Daugherty a good sen se of humor, although hopes to do som e flying this Dog” by his m ates, if often son is that he has been lite ra lly recen tly said that "com p lacen cy he doesn’ t quite riva l offensive Saturday when the Spartans play kidded about his fe a r of flyin g. “ grounded” by an ankle injury. would m ake us a v e ry average halfback Drake G a rrett, who is A tu te /c Ohio State h ere, but on the whole L ik e the tim e he and fullback Thornhill, a Roanoke, V a ., jun­ football team .” Thornhill has the the unofficial team com m edian. he would p re fe r to keep his Eddie Cotton w e re sitting to­ ior, made a name for h im self at d riv e and determ ination of the But the joking doesn’ t come S P A R T A N S H O P P IN G a e r ia l m aneuvers within the con­ gether in a plane which w as State last season with his sen­ type of p la ye r that m akes State’ s a s often a s it did last season, fin es of Spartan Stadium, scheduled to fly the team home sational speed and agility in de­ otherw ise " a v e r a g e ” team the CEN TER fo r Thornhill is too busy con­ from Penn State. fending on p asse s and cutting fourth-ranked team in the nation. centrating on regaining his past F o r Thornhill is one of those Thornhill happened to gaze out short the oppositions’ running " H e ’ s a fine p la ye r with a lot unfortunate victim s of f l i g h t — the window and suddenly noticed stature. NOW O P E N ¿S? -s i ^ b 6 threat. of s p i r it ," said Daugherty. "H a v ­ frigh t. T h is c re a te s a minor sm oke and flam es com ing from But he injured his left ankle in ing him back in the lineup, at " Y o u know, it’ s hard to be funny C H A R LIE (B IG DOG) T H O R N H ILL problem whenever the Spartans the Penn State game this season, full strength, w ill give our de­ when you’ re h u r t i n g , " added T IL L 8 :3 0 PM the engine. He jumped up and started running fo r the e x it- and has been hampered by it ever fen se a big u p lift." Daugherty. ram p, with Cotton clo se behind since. Thornhill started his sopho­ him, yelling that the plane was " E v e r since 1 got hurt in the PROSPECTS HOMEGROWN on fir e . Penn State gam e, it slowed me m ore season at fullback, but did little in the f ir s t four gam es. It took a while fo r the other p la y e rs to calm him down and to down a lo t,” Thornhill explained. " I w as okay in the Michigan Then he filled in at guard at p ra ctic e and did well enough to Introducing. . . explain that there w as nothing game until 1 hurt my ankleagain, earn a s t a r t i n g assignm ent F ro s h G r id T a le n t G a lo r e wrong with the engine— that it w as m erely warm ing up. during the second q u arter.” said that he fe e ls " r e a l against W isconsin. He w as moved to linebacker Dianne Z abel, experienced stylist, fo rm e rly of Jacobson’ s, invites all By LA R R Y W ERN ER Fern d ale is a 6 -2 , 195-pound " I stay on the ground as much good" now, and that h e'll be ready this sprin g and was counted on h er past and new patrons to visit State News Sp orts W r it e r s ig n a l-c a lle r. B ill F e ra c o , 6-0, as p o s s ib le ," Thornhill explain­ for this Saturday’ s gam e. His to play an important part in her at M r. John’ s. If it’ s speed in the backfield, siz e in the line and an o v erall and 18 5 , and Matt M azza, of ed. " I f th ere’ s any flying to be perform ances in p ractice this S ta te 's defense. bright football outlook you’ re searchin g fo r, take a gander at N iagara F a lls , N .Y ., have been 24 hour phone se rv ic e . C a ll ED Ed Rutheford’ s prom ising crop of freshm an g rid d e rs. com ing along in p ra ctic e s e s ­ 2-0904 anytime. sion s. *T think the football sta ff has done a re a l good job re c ru it­ ing this y e a r. They have come up with som e ve ry prom ising Other prom ising backfield can­ AS NEW BASEBALL PREXY p la y e rs from the state of M ichigan and som e a s fa r away as didates a r e : R eggie Cavender, D ian n e Z ab el T e x as and H aw aii.” So stated an optim istic Ed Rutheford, fre sh ­ 5 - 1 1 and 19 5; Jim Ruschak, 6-2 man football coach, when review ing a lis t of frosh grid p rosp ects. Rutheford is in his f ir s t y e a r a s State’ s freshm an mentor a fter and 200; Frank W aters, 5 - 10 and 180; Clinton H a rris , 5 - 10 and 180; Paul Law son, 6-2 and C lu b O w n e r s E y e M a c P h a il M r . J o h n ’s H a i r F a s h i o n A c ro s s from B erk ey a su ccesstu ccessfu li 14 -y e a r tenure at 501 1/ 2 E ast Grand R iv e r y e a r s , but the seasoned coach 180; G a ry McGaughy, 5 - 10 and M INNEAPOLIS (UPI)— L e e M acPhail, t h e A hard core of club ow ners led by Detroit Detroit Denby High. A number wanted to m ake it c le a r that, 16 5, and "anoth er Hawaiian hope­ president of the B altim o re O rioles, suddenly Presid en t John F e t/ e r has supported a non­ of injured v a rs ity g rid d ers se rv e "W e ’ re in terested in good foot­ fu l,” C h arles W edemeyer, 5 - 10 has em erged as the No. 1 candidate to succeed b aseb all man, p re fe ra b ly a well-known politician a s assista n t freshm an coach es. ball p la y e rs — no m atter where and 180. Fo rd F r ic k as baseball com m issioner, United o r attorney, to take over the ch ores of keeping F ifty -fiv e candidates qualified they’ re fro m .’ ’ P r e s s International learned T uesday. baseball the nation’ s No. 1 sport. acad em ically and w e re issu ed Rutheford’ s corps of p ro m is­ su its. Speed is one of the strong Rutheford is quick to point out points of this y e a r’ s freshm an that all a re given an equal chance contingent, and topping the list ing linemen is led tfy high school A ll-A m erican Roger Rum lnski, 6 - 1 and 260, from Walled L ake. T he 20 m ajor league club owners still are short of agreem ent, but the faction insisting upon a baseball man fo r the post, has gained M acPhail is one of 18 candidates the m ajor league club owners nominated to succeed F ric k , T h e B IG 1 0 C lu b who w as scheduled to r e tire at the end of the to prove th em selves. of sw ift runners is B ill Ware, Don Warnke, 6-2 and 195, p lay­ ground over those who want a p ersonality out­ side the game to take o ver the top adm inistra­ present season. F r ic k , however, has agreed to o f f e r s y o u ____ “ One of the ob jectives of our 6-0, 185 pounds, from Beaumont, ed under Rutheford at Denby stay on until his su c c e sso r was chosen. program is to p repare and equip T e x a s . Dick B erlin sk i, 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 0 , and is a top prospect at end. tive Job in the sport. M acP hail, the 4 "-y e a r -o ld son of the man who Some A m erican League club owners still are a ll of the frosh football p la y e rs sta rre d at Klngsford in the Upper Other big and talented line­ introduced night baseball to the m ajor leagues, holding out for A m erican League Presid ent Jo e with the proper sk ills and know­ Peninsula and has shown signs men include: Dwight Romognoll, L a r r y M acPhail, has not campaigned for the C ronin as their candidate and others in the ledge through d rills and black­ of developing as a college run­ 6-4 , 240; l e d Bohn, 6 -3, 2 1 5; ner. com m lssionershlp but becam e the top candidate Fetzt r camp are insisting upon a non-baseball board se ssio n s. T o p rep areth em G eorge Bronson, 6 -2 , 2 2 5 ;T e r r y A Musical T h re e boys have been employ­ of those club owners convinced they should keep man fo r president. But it looks like they a re so that they have the best pos­ L e w is , 6 -2 , 225; and Duane M c- sib le chance to display th eir ed at quarterback. Bob Super of Iv e r, 6 -5, 2 15 . a baseb all man in the Job. fighting a losing battle. Pre-game talents in spring p ra c tic e . . . Warm Up We don’ t cut anybody,’ * is the Friday 3-6 w ay Rutheford phrased it. t The newest addition to S ta te 's f> o m coaching sta ff n ever seem s to run out of su perlatives fo r his -freshm en, re fe rrin g to them as U N CLE. Y A N .K E E TREMENOONS RIM E N T S “ the cream of the crop through­ out the country.’ ’ T h ere a re m ore p la y e rs from M ichigan on the '65 frosh squad than there have been in sev eral \W Kaat Vs. Koufax JUST SA Y "CHARGE I T " . . . TAKE MONTHS TO FAY A Swinging ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 4) postponed, then. I would undoubt­ edly go with K d u lS t t * ^ S T A D IU M WITH YOUR CONVENIENT YAN KEE CHARGE N A N V IC T O R Y .+i*.con announced that there C E L E B R A T IO N wouldn't be a n y other lineup ch anges, although D ic k T ra c e w - after the 0SU ski w ill stay at second base, becau se o f the injury to Jim L e fe b v re . game Saturday U N CLE. Both m anagers a re expected to go to their bullpen s if an em ergency a r is e s . Mele w ill have Cuban ace C am ilio P a scu al and Jim P e r r y ready for e a r ly duty. A lston w ill counter with eith er D rysd ale o r Koufax in re lie f, - Jazz- depending on who sta rts. -Standards- j k -Rock & Rott- T i c k e t S a le s B y a G R E A T B A N D every night except Ju m p in g Monday With ticket sa le s going a s fast as anticipated, T icket M anager B ill B ea rd sley reported that a near capacity crowd is expected Attractive Brass-Walnut Finish Brass Trimmed 4 -Shelf Bookcase Deluxe 16 " x 5 6 " Door U N C LE to view the Spartans’ clash with Ohio State Saturday. Today, b o t h fresh m en and TV or HI-FI STAND H a n d so m e sta n d a d d s to ROOM DIVIDER MIRROR A ttr a c tiv e w ood frame for those other students who have not a ny room d e c o r A dds Sturdy 4 - s h e l f walnut s t u r d in e s s and decor. F u s y yet picked up th eir tickets can n e e d e d s p a c e for T V or fin ish unit m ak es p r a c ti­ to s e e g l a s s for d r e s s i n g go to Jen ison F ield House fo r H i-F i s to r a g e . A ttr a ctiv e j c a l unit for book sto r a g e or m akeup. F i t s back of s e a ts. but p r a c tic a l. S h e lf for or room d iv id e r for fan c y any aoor. C o m p le te w ith Season p a sse s a re s till being record or m a g a z in e sto r a g e . decor p ieces. c l i p s for han ging. S i z e s 1 6 x 5 6 . sold, B e a rd sle y said . The p a s s e s, Dinner or along with adjacent seating, can be purchased at the main flo or Lunch of ticket windows. "B ro a ste d ” Party Time chicken-fish-shrim p every day fro m or U N CLE. Any Time A S p rag u e’s sty list will help you lo o k y o u r b e s t . .Modern H a ir Styles • -G re a t A tm osphere- -G re a t B a n d - -F rie n d ly S e rv ic e - -G re a t C h ow - Brass Finish 3 -Shelf Sturdy Brass Finish Telephone Decorative Brass Record -C ool R e fre s h e rs - BOOK RACK STAND HOLDER rack for Sfny s t u ­ U N C LE 8 ? Ideal d e n t ’s or c h ild r e n ’s room A ttr a ctiv e , handy stan d for much n e e d e d sto r a g e w ith s h e l f a d d s to any G le a m in g b r a ss fin ish in for b o o k s arid a n y type room d ec o r. A llo w s t e l e ­ durable metal record of r ea d in g m aterial. N eat p h o n e to be u sed in any holder. Ideal for sto r a g e U M u st B 21 ►room, v -ui recordv; >'A albums. Sprague’s •E A S T U N S I N G ...O N GRAND R. EAST OF THE CAMPUS • U N S I N G ... W . SAGINAW AT W AVERLY G O L F -O -T fcO N O n E . M ic h ig a n J u s t E a s t of F r a n d o r Salon o f H a ir Design I W a lkin g D istance F r o m C am p u s M .A .C . at A lb ert 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 14. 1965 Group O rganized To O ppose ASMSU Affiliation With N SA — that NSA’ s concern with poli­ NSA (STOP-NSA), urge student, L e e d s, England is the new ad d ress of Gordon G ray, a s so ­ ciate p ro fe sso r of T V -R ad lo fa ­ culty m em ber, and his fam ily . Opposition to the affiliation of ganized by Jim Sink, vice p r e s i­ the A ssociated Students of MSI' dent of Men’ s H alls A ssn . (MHA), tical issu e s has no direct bene­ to e x p re ss th eir opinions about G ra y w as awarded a Fulbrlght Sink opposes affiliation on two fit fo r the student body; NSA to Student B oard m em bers Scholarship w h i c h Included a (ASMSU) with the National Stu­ grounds: — that ASMSU convention dele­ this week. teaching position at the Univer­ dent A ssn . (NSA) has been o r- gates cannot represent the poli­ “ This w ill help the b o a r d sity of L e ed s. tic al viewpoints of 35,OOQ MSU m em bers vote intelligently on G ra y ’ s curriculum fo r his Eng­ students. the is s u e ," Sink said . lish students is , "In stru ctio n al N SA, a liberal-dom inated a s ­ If the Student B oard f a lls to T elev isio n and It's Utilization a t . . . t h e tog sh o p sociation of over 350 college and withdraw from NSA, Sink said by the C lassro o m T e a c h e r ." u n iversity student governm ents, he w ill take action to have an He w ill return to MSU in Ju ly . convenes annually to debate and a ll-U n lv e rslty referendum . He has taught at MSU fo r 12 p ass resolutions or, student, na­ He would need the signatures years. e s p e c i a ll y tional and international is s u e s. of 10 p er cent of the e lig ib le Objections to NSA in the past vo ters in the undergraduate stu­ have centered around its con­ dent body before he could seek Eugene Jacobson, MSU’ s a s so ­ fo r t h o s e cern with political Issu e s, a c ­ a referendum . ciate dean of International P ro ­ g ra m s; began a month-long tour cording to Webb M artin, vice The motion to renew affiliation chairm an of the Student Board. of eight A frican nations F rid a y . with NSA, to be made by Jim His tour, sponsored by the w h o ca re Sink said he fe e ls that NSA G raham , Detroit Junior and m em - M idwest U n iversities C o n so r­ conventions and consequent re s o - b e r - a t-la r g e , w as postponed un- tium fo r International A ctivitie s, lutlons have no d irect benefit til a fte r the convention of the Is designed to enrich MSU’ s In­ fo r the student body. He said A ssociation of Student G overn­ ternational a c tiv itie s and to p ro ­ that ASMSU funds should be used ments (ASG) at Purdue T h u rs­ vide r e s e a r c h fo r educational for s e r v ic e s related to the stu­ day through Saturday. Seven del­ p ro jects In A fric a . dents d irectly. egates from the Student B oard Sink and his group, called Stu­ w ill attend the convention a s ob- * * * C H E C K T H A T N U M B E R - - T 0 avo id havl/nghis bicycl® im p ound ed, th is w a r y student dents to Oppose Participation in se r e g i s t e r s h is b i c y c l e w ith the D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c S a fe t y . About 2 ,5 0 0 b i c y c l e s John L . Hazard, p ro fe sso r of have been r e g is te re d this te rm . Photo by Jon Z w ic k e l m arketing a n d transportation, has been named to a tran sp o r­ Interesting Area Work Available tation re s e a rc h com m ittee by the A m erican Academ y of T ra n s ­ portation. H azard, a sp e c ia list on the St. Law ren ce Seaw ay, w ill help A wide va riety of jobs are and an accounting m ajor fo r p a rt- Students may check on these gather and c o rre la te inform a­ available to interested students tim e, on-cam pus work. and other listin gs in the O ffice tion in the transportation a re a who can work on cam pus or in G ir ls a re needed fo r housework of Student Employm ent, P la c e ­ jobs lr. the E a st L ansing a re a . and related field s. the L a n sin g -E ast L a n sig a rea. ment B ureau on the fir s t floor The com m ittee is com posed Jo b s fo r m ales include clean­ A botany m ajor, eith er m ale of Student S e rv ic e s Building. of re p resen tatives f r o m f i v e ing and Installing storm windows, or fem ale, is needed to work M ichigan u n iversities. an assistan t p h ysical education with s te rile cu lture, to make F a s h io n S h o w instructor, journalism o r com ­ up and ste riliz e nutrient m edia, YOU A R E IN LADYBUG CLO THES munications m ajor to w rite a tr a n s fe r orchid seed lings to cu l­ Nine E a st Lansing sto re s w ill daily report on local road con­ ture fla s k s and a s s is t in re co rd ­ p articip ate in a fashion show to­ K a rl T. H ereford, assista n t Look ditions in the L ansing a re a , a ing data. Other m a jo rs m ay ap­ night depicting p roper a ttire fcrr d irecto r of the School of Ad­ student m anager to work night ply if qualified and must be events p rio r to and during Ho'me- vanced Studies In the C ollege of impel iii t hatever happens• shift fo r on-cam pus c a fe te ria able to work 20 hours p er week. com lng. Education, p resented a paper re ­ Look. in ass. Looking The p rog ram , sponsored by W IN TER -C O N D ITIO N YOUR CAR FOR LESS! ••••••••••* •* ••* * * * < * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * cently on C entral A m erican ed­ 2r eat pretty at Union B o a rd , w ill be at 8 :15 p .m . ucation at a w orld conference In -A n ti-F re e /e -P oin ts -M u ffle rs -W ater Pum ps 1 la i - B a tte r ie s -U encensons -G e n e ra to rs -W iper B lad es In the Union Ballroom with no B elgrad e, Y ugo slavia. ♦ F e a tu rin g * ad m ission ch arge. . OOi :t i o n . -B ra k e s -H ose - S t a r te r s -B o o s te r C ab les -Sp ark Plugs -T h erm ostats - F u e l Pum ps - B a t. C h a rg e rs • Hot P iz z a E X C E P T IO N A L D IS C O U N TS A V A ILA B LE • Foot L on gs Ice Skating Now Open to Public T h e Tog S h o p C O M P L E T E L I N E NEW A N D R E B U I L T A U T O P A R T S ’ SERVING G R E A T E R LAN SING FOR 50 YEARS • S u b m a rin e s . SC H E D U L E Evenings, T uesday-Saturd ay 8 :1 5 - 1 0 pm FO R D E L IV E R Y Saturday morning 9 :3 0 - 11:3 0 -Wholesale & R etail - fo r g u y s a n d g a ls C A L L Saturday and Sunday Afternoons 3 :15 - 5 :0 0 N e x t to C a m p u s T h e a t e r Eos' L a n s ’ ng KRAM ER 800 E . K alam a zo o AUTO P A R T S Phone IV 4.1335 P IZ T Z H A E P IT ED 2-0863 ( Special S tu d e n t r a t e S k a te R e n ta l 50C 25C 203 M .A .C | MSU ICE ARjNAJ55-2380____ M il S T U D E N T S ... > With an Interest in Student Publications P E T IT IO N T o ro n ad o NOW w ill get y o u fo r if y o u d o n ’t 3 S tu d e n t P o sitio n s on w a tc h o u t! B o a rd o f S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n s O p e n to b o th m e n a n d w o m e n S o p h o m o re s Ju n io r s • S e n io r s A r e E lig ib le D o n ’t look now . B ut a keen m ach in e called T o ro n ad o has designs on vou. O ut to get you w ith a new way of going— fron t w heel drive— th at puts the traction w here the action is! Petitions may be secured in Extra stretch-out room for six. (Flat floors, you know .) Full-view side w indow s. D raft-free ventilation. M any o th er sw inging etceteras! Like we sav, T o ro n ad o has designs on you. O r is it th e o th er way around!. LO O K T O OLDS FO R T H E N E W ! „ Dean of Students’ Office or 204 Journalism TO.ONADO■M O WWT • DIH« A. • 0«N««IIC .« ■HIST»« •• ■CUß.SS • .» ■«IS!« C.UHHJ -SIMILI • . « 2 & E P O U TP R O M T ' Deadline Far filing: Friday, Oct. 29 11^ 66 Û L D S M OBI LE CRIAT IH» IOCOWHI.I I« ACTIONI. , SII «OU» lOCAl «UTHON.ItOOIDSMOOILt QUALI!« DIALI. TOO.«• . in a R o c k e t A c tio n C a r 7 » Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 14, 1965 7 Career Carnival Called Big Success J u d i c i a r y B y JO A N S O L O M O N APPROVED FOR U.S. JUDGE C o m m it t e e O . K . ’s S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r it e r J a c k Shlngleton, Placem ent Ü V 1; l j B ureau d ire c to r, could only use su p e rla tive s to d escrib e "S u it Y o u rs e lf,” the 17th annual C a ­ i s .á f!"! $ 3 mi iP M o r r is s e y N o m in a t io n reer C a rn iva l held Monday and m . WASHINGTON .f-T h e Senate hour and fiv e m inutes. who claim ed M o rrisse y , 55, Is T u e sd a y in the Union# 4L S I* Ju d ic ia ry Com m ittee voted, 6 -3, A subcom m ittee hearing yes­ well qualified to s e rv e on the “ It w as the biggest and the f w l î Wednesday to recom m end Senate terd ay ended in a dispute over fed eral bench. best we’ve e v e r had,” he said . W I « fî. c o n f i r m a t i o n of F r a n c is X. M o r ris s e y ’ s attendance at a now An actual count of 16,800 stu­ «i m l p i . M o r ris s e y ’ s nomination to be a defunct G eorgia law school aft­ Akers Flame dents attended the tw o-day vo­ U.S. D istrict Judge In M assachu­ e r he flunked the M assachusetts cational Information s e r v i c e , se tts. bar exam inations. Students living in E a st A kers nearly 4,000 m ore than attended The com m ittee a c t e d a fter O p p o n e n t s of M o rris s e y ’ s w ere awakened about midnight la s t year. M o r ris s e y , a Boston Municipal nomination claim ed he w as not Tuesday by fir e engines and r e s ­ Elghty-one organizations with ly those here for the fir s t tim e, Court Judge and an old friend of qualified a n d the appointment cue squad c a rs outside the dorm. "W e w ere able to c le a r up a o v e r 250 rep resen tatives p a rtic i­ w ere enthusiastic about both the lot of m iscon ception s," he added. the Kennedy fam ily , w as called was a reward fo r long se rv ic e F la m es w e re sighted by stu­ pated in the carn iv al, Shlngleton c a rn iv al and the students who at­ United A ir L in e s re p rese n ta ­ back fo r furth er questioning aft­ to the Kennedy fam ily. dents in Holmes Hall and the said . tended. tive s said they w ere su rp rise d e r an in itial hearing ye ste rd ay . Speaker of the House J o h n fire department was summoned. "W e had to turn down 21 com ­ " 1 was ve ry im pressed by the M o r ris s e y w as questioned be­ M cCorm ack and Sen. Edward M. The cause for alarm was an o v er- that such a great number of stu­ p anies that wanted to com e due intelligent q u e s t i o n s students hind closed doors fo r about an Kennedy, D -M ass., led w itn esses active incinerator. dents showed so much interest to lack of s p a c e ," he said. a sk ed ,” said a rep resen tative at in c a r e e r s . H eaviest crow ds w ere at night, the Aetna L ife Insurance Co. "W e cam e h ere to feel the Shlngleton said, although the tr a f­ booth. T h is was the firs t time p ulse of the student body,” one 1966 fic w as steady a ll day. the company was represented at rep resen tative said. "W e found R e p rese n ta tive s, e s p e c i a l - the ca rn iv al. it v e ry enlightening.” E N G IN E E R IN G AND ACCO U N TIN G G R A D U A T E S One c ritic ism of students cam e from the rep resen tative o fP r e n - tice-H all Publishing Co. The Inland Steel C om p an y. E ast C h icago, Indiana, invites "M a n y students ju st seem to be you to in vestigate our m any c a r e r opportunities, C onsult collectin g brochures that they w ill never read from com panies the sp ecific job d escription s in the pocket of our b roch u re. they are not even interested in,” O ur re p re se n ta tive s w ill be on your cam p u s on F rid a y , he said. O ctober 22nd. F o r an appointm ent, contact M r. John D. A lso a newcomer to the c a rn i­ v a l, he said he enjoyed it and that Shingleton. it is a great opportunity for stu­ dents. IN LA N D S T E E L CO M PA N Y R e p rese n ta tive s” f r o m the B oeing C o ., which has p a rtic i­ INDIANA HARBOR WORKS pated in the C a re e r C arn ival EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA n early e v e ry y e a r, said the firm had over 1,000 openings for col­ U N U S U A L D I S P L A Y - - O n e of the m o r e u n u s u a l d i s ­ lege graduates and that MSU stu­ An Equal O pportunity E m p lo y e r plays at th e C a r e e r C a r n i v a l w a s t h i s m o d e l of a dents w ere in great demand. B o e in g 737 Je t . About 80 o r g a n iz a t io n s w ith an e s ­ " T h e carn ival o ffe rs us an op­ tim a t e d 250 r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s help ed stu d e n ts find portunity to talk about our com ­ vocations. Photo by C a l C r a n e pany, which is not often p ossib le during a 30-minute in te rv ie w ," one rep resen tative said. "W e have found that many stu­ C a n d i d a t e R a is e s S ig h t s dents follow up an inform al talk at the c arn ival with an ir.terv.ew A petitioner for the office of there was only one petitioner fo r at the Placem ent B u re a u ,” he sen ior c la ss vice p r e s i d e n t the office. He said his friends said . changed his mind. encouraged him to run saying he «1 was well qualified for the office. A rep resen tative from Dow John M ille r, Ban senior j'nrtMnt Jo e l Higgins, Dayton, Ohio, C h em ical Co. said he often wrote was- approved as senior, ¡s the other p residen tial down the names of students he fo r sen ior c la ss president, in­ candidate. Haul Smith, Cheyenne, ^ talked with at.the c arn ival to see stead of vice president, by stu­ Wyo., sen ior and Mike Walsh, how many resulted in a form al dent board Tuesday. Lansing sen ior, a re the vice interview . M ille r said he decided to. rur. p residential candidates. "Stu dents are not only asking fo r president when he found that Elections w ill be held Tuesday. MORE to choose from . . MORE service . . and you pay no MORE! questions a b o u t job opportun­ it ie s ," a Dow rep resen tative T Y P I C A L S C E N E — M o r e than 16,500 stu d e n ts ja m ­ said , "bu t they a re also seeking m e d the U n io n f o r th is y e a r ’s C a r e e r C a r n i v a l . c a r e e r guidance." T h e total is 4,000 m o r e than last y e a r . “ Su it Y o u r ­ N early all of the new- compan­ s e l f , “ w a s t h e s l o g a n o f t h e e v e n t , h o w i n i t s 17t h ie s said they wanted to come year. Photo by L a r r y F r it z la n back next y e a r. If everybody and his duck-billed pfatypus phones Long Distance at 9 P.M. Why don’t you phone earlier—or later? L ik e , say, a n y tim e b e tw e e n 8 P .M . and S L A C K S w ith b e a n e ffic ie n c y 4 : 3 0 A .M . w e e k n i g h t s , o r a n y t i m e ( d a y o r F a r a P r e s s t m a jo r . . . w i t h d o rm FARAH n ig h t ) o n S u n d a y . T h ose are th e tim e s w hen th e lo w e s t s t o r a g e b y H ir s h s ta t io n - to -s t a t io n Long D is ta n c e ra te s are It’ s so e a s y to double the s to r­ in e f f e c t . T h e y n e v e r g e t a n y lo w e r ! age space available with “ un­ An elegant, new, yarn-dyed Farah fabric that presses 'self clu tte r” s p e c i a l t i e s f r o m B y th e w a y , s ta t io n - to -s ta tio n c a lls b e ­ after washing, tailored for the K n ap p ’ s. H irsh s h e l v e s c a n b e put t w e e n p o i n t s in M i c h i g a n a l w a y s c o s t s o m e ­ man who likes the slim, up in m inutes without nail or streamlined look of be!f ■ w h a t m o re w h e n you call “ C o lle c t .” But, h a m m e r, have n on -slip f l o o r cuffless slack; y o u d o n ’t h a v e t o w a i t ’ ti l 8 P .M . t o p h o n e g u a r d s , b la ck e n a m e l finish and top new shades of O Blue-Green, Cl ay, Charcoal, rigid construction. b e c a u s e th e lo w e s t r a t e s fo r “ C o lle c t ” c a l l s Faded Blue, Char-Brown. Dark Oli' s t a r t a t 6 P .M . w e e k n i g h t s . A nd th e y are E c o n o m y S h e l v -lt-A I 28" $ 7 9 8 X X W a is ts to 3 8 '* a l s o in e f f e c t e v e r y w e e k e n d — a l l d a y S a t u r ­ 30 60 1 2 ” . . . . .5 .9 5 L e n g th s 2 8 " to 3 3 " day and Sunday. 36 X 72 X 1 2 ” . . . . .6 .8 8 S o a v o id t h e r u s h . T h e r e ’s p le n t y o f t i m e 60 X 60 X 1 2 ” . . . . .9 . 9 5 36 X 72 X 1 8 ” . . . . .9 .9 9 t o c a l l L o n g D i s t a n c e a n d s t i l l g e t t h e lo w ­ e st ra tes. L o n g D is t a n c e is t h e next b est H irshline D eluxe Shelves t h i n g to b e in g th e re . 30 x 60 x 1 2 ” .................................. .7 .9 5 Michigan Bell / S li.T jo s ik h e k ir o s . 72 72 x x 36“ £ Y 2 ” ‘ 36 x 1 8” ............................. .................................. icr.95 1 4 .9 5 Part of the Nationwide Bell System DO W N T O W N -L A N S IN G H A R D W A R Í . K N A P P ’ S C A P IT O L A V E N U E DOWNTOWN 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 14, 1 965 E V E N T S C R O W D E D C o n c e rts O f B r is k M e lo d y P le a s e T w o F u ll H o u se s N eed Two New Auditoriums By FA Y E UN GER T h o s e who attended Manto- "W hat the audience se e s open­ P aul g e ts the schedule fo r the e r but they do not sh are the sam e State N ew s Staff W r i t e r ing night is a highly polished Auditorium la te r. He said he has stage. In addition Indiana has an ia n i’.s two sold—out c o n c e r t s Monday and Tuesday found them So many events h a v e been technical re h e a rs a l,” Rutledge four c le a r weeks each term In auditorium for her operatic and to he a great deal like his re - COrdings--a se rie s of fam ilia r M A N TO VA N I scheduled for the Auditorium the first four weeks of c la s s e s there sa id , "W e don’ t re a lly settle In which to schedule 10 even ts, until the w eekend." «••M ajor perform ing and concert m u sical productions. Not all B ig Ten schools have m elodies, im aginatively orch es­ Is b arely time to clean the flo o rs. B e c a u se the noise from scene com panies have rerouted th eir m ajor auditorium fa c ilitie s , Paul trated and played by a group of " I f we had two new auditor­ shop construction d istu rbs mov­ tours to fit the U n iv ersity sched­ said , but MSU is one of the few- outstanding m usicians. iums and a new th eater, they ie s , con feren ces and co n ce rts ule, he added. lapse into the land of schm altz. that u se s its auditorium for so 1'he identical concerts con­ k a” and " B lu e Danube” . U sually held on the stage above the shop, What fa c ilitie s do other U ni­ many other than auditorium pur­ F o r exam ple, t h e cu rtain - would be fully booked a n d the sisted of a wide v a riety of w e ll- hackneyed, this tim e they sounded the c re w lo s e s one-third of its v e r s it ie s h ave? r a is e r , M e r e d i t h Wifi son 's present auditorium would s till be p o ses. known selections, ranging from fre sh and al i ve again. In full o p eratio n ," Wilson Paul, working d ays, he said. T he U n iv ersity of M ichigan has "S e v e n ty -s ix T ro m b on es" didn’ t T h ere w as also a lib e ra l dose T h e c re w s ta rts setting up three auditorium s and is com ­ “ If we expect to give f ir s t c la s s s t r a u s s to Loewe to M ancini. d irecto r of the Lecture-47oncert com e off too w e ll. Mantovanl’ s of modern songs. "D e a r H eart” With the p ossib le exception of a S e r ie s , said . sc en e ry the Wednesday before a pleting a m usic auditorium and a quality con certs, theater and lec­ sm all b ra s s section w as not big and "D o Re M i” showed the string Tchaikowsky w altz, none of them From ranking high among the show opens. O ccasio n ally it is th eater. tu re s then we n e e d two m ore enough to give this selection the section to advantage, but “ Clim b could he considered serio u s c la s ­ Big Ten schools for auditorium moved off stage fo r a m eeting Indiana U n iv ersity has an audi­ auditorium s and a th eater,” Paul rousing rendition it needs to be E v e ry Mountain” w as m arred by sica l m u s i c . B ut, t h e n , Mar.t- fa c ilitie s in 1956, MSU has sunk before a show can open. torium and a theater built togeth­ said . effective. a syrupy, w altz-lik e introduction. ovan l's purpose w as to entertain, to near the bottom, he said. not to educate. The num bers which fared best T h e enthusiastic a u d i e n c e T h e Department of Speech m And it was a thoroughly enter­ w ere those that w ere played a l­ awarded Mantovani a standing needs its own theater, equipped taining evening in most re sp e cts. most entirely by M antovani’ s There -vas nor.e of the sticky crack string section. Those that ovation, to w h i c h he responded with tw o e n co res— his theme with re h e a rsa l space, a scene shop, s t u d i o , costum e shop, P o p E n t e r t a in m e n t S a le s sw eetness u s u a l l y associated stood out w ere ‘ ‘ 1 Could H a v e song, "C h a r m a in e ", and “ The arena theater and c la ss ro o m s , with the English o rch estra. Rath­ Danced All N igh t," "Sw an Lake C an ary” , anam using little se le c ­ said Frank Rutledge, d ire c to r of e r, t h e m usic m o v e d along Waltz” , and a shim m ering a r ­ tion, in w h i c h the m usicians theater productions. b risk ly , with only an occasional rangement of ‘ ‘M ore” . sounded like th eir instrum ents w ere being taken over by song­ P re sen tly the L e ctu re -C o n ce rt G o in g F a s te r T h a n E v e r C oncertm aster David M cC al- S e r ie s , the International and the lum w as a disappointing soloisr, b ird s. WTrld T ra v e l F ilm s e r ie s . Uni­ FRIDA Y p arty because of his tendency to On the whole, it w as an enjoy­ v e rs ity T h e ater, the A sia n -L a tin T ic k e ts for the popular enter­ S e r ie s coupons a re $5 and S e r­ Com e Down,” a record that ro se slid e into the proper note and able evening, made none the le ss A m erican -A frican S e r ie s , th e tainment s e r ie s a re sellin g at a endipity tickets, $2. to the No. 5 position nationally M A S T E R M A E S T R O October 29, 8 p.m . p artly because of his selection. so by M amovani’ s podium man­ Department of M usic, a ll-U n i- fa s te r clip than ASMSU o ffic e rs in a few w eeks. — M antovani and h is O r ­ T h e Serendipity S in gers made lenison Fieldhouse "F a sc in a tio n ” is not a concert ner. Unlike many conductors who v e rs ity dances and coun tless con­ expected. O ver 2,000 tickets have Since th eir firs t record in g, the c h e s t r a a p p e a r e d in two th eir f ir s t m ajor night club ap­ sin g e rs cut two m ore album s, ap­ 52.00 per person. show piece—any competent vio­ scow! and grim ace while " f e e l ­ feren ces use t h e Auditorium been s o l d fo r t h e Serendipity c o n c e r t s M onday and p earance as headliners at New linist can play it w e ll. More ing” the m usic, here is one m aes­ stage. S in g e rs con cert Saturday. p eared on Hootenanny a n d the T u e s d a y a s p a rt of the New C it y 's " B it t e r End,” the pleasing w as H arry Sw ift’ s fine tro who looks like he re a lly en­ If F a irch ild T h eater is in u se, B y Monday morning o v er 1,500 Ja c k P a r r Show and traveled with Lecture-C o ncert Se ries. coffee house from which Woody trumpet solo in "A roun d the jo y s his w ork. He sm iles broadly the Auditorium cannot be used. season tickets had been sold fo r the F o rd C aravan of M usic. Photo by Bob B a r i t A llen , B ill C osb y and P e te r, Paul World” . whue he conducts, occasionally They sh are the sam e stage. the tr ia l fa ll s e r ie s , which in­ T h e sin g e rs com pose 90 p er and M ary made their sta rt. cent of th eir own m u sic .T h e y a re The second half of the concert singing along or taking a few The cam pus needs one theater clu d es, beside the Serendipity 6RU BÈCK included selections from«the light c la ss ic a l field . In addition to “ Piccolo B olero ” , a scaled-down slight dance steps. His gestu res seem to show that h ere is one a rtis t who re a lly enjoys p resen t­ Olin Admissions fo r d ram atic productions, one auditorium designed for con certs and one auditorium for lectu res S in gers concert, p erfo rm an ces by Dave B rubeck (Oct. 29) and the Kingsm en (Nov. 12). T h e gro u p 's f ir s t recordin g, an album fo r Philip R e co rd s, be­ cam e a national hit. From it cam e building an act which w ill one day u se the m usicians’ individual ta l­ ents in com edy sketches and d ra ­ G LADM ER ing good m usic to the public. A d m issio n s Include S t e p h e n and cham ber m usic, Paul said. the sin gle "D o n ’ t L e t the Rain m atic blackouts. versio n of R avel’ s well-known Individual ticket s a le s fo r the Almost as much as this aud­ te m p e r, Lou is F le tch e r, R ich ard The Auditorium is fr e e only suite, the orchestra perform ed Serend ip ity p erfo rm an ces have ience enjoyed hearing it. Joseph Sm ith, Anne T ib b lts, J a ­ four nights this term . The ad­ S tra u s s ’ s “ T ritsch T ratsch Pol­ now hit 700. nice L u x, Arthur M atthews, G ail m in istrative office handling aud­ ÆÊt. St ar t s TO D AY -T H f A T R I “ B y com parison with advance DeKoven, Drake G a rre tt, L lb b ie itorium scheduling re c e iv e s up s a le s fo r other cam pus events the 7 5 0 to 5 :3 0 Duprey, M arsha H eich el,M arsh a to 15 requ ests for the auditorium C O N T IN U O U S FROM 1:00 P.M, popular entertainm ent s e r ie s is T H E A T R l F u lle r. .. . . Evening & Sun. $1.0 0 F E A 7L .R E AT 1:0 0 -3:4 0 In a single night. way ahead,” Paul M atcha, ticket 337-0271 „TSSSÜÍÍÍn ► 332-e»*4---- 6 :3 0 --'.¡IS P.M . A lso Ja m e s T a lia k , W illiam U n iv ersity T h eater g e t s an chairm an,, said . " I f we s e ll over L aycock, Thom as L a yco ck , Tho­ e a rly claim on Auditorium time 4,000 sea ts for each of the fir s t R E G U L A R P R IC E S . OTTO PREMINGER FESTIVAL! NOWSEEHOW m as Church, B e v e rly P a g e , Helen by scheduling p lays two y e a r s two shows, we can sta rt booking E. Rothney. C aro l Te a l , Judith ahead of production, but the P e r ­ a w inter s e r ie s ,” THEWESTWAS Frank, jear.ne A rthur, Ronald form ing A rts Company s till gets The fa ll term s e r ie s co st the S c h e d u le o f P e r f o r m a n c e s F r i n k , S a n d r a y D errickson , no m ore than four technical re ­ student governm ent $15 ,7 0 5. B e ­ ADMISSI ON S Ì . 0 0 C H I L D R E N UNDER 12 F R E E B rian J . M cA ndrew s. h e a rsa ls before the show. fo re they can book a winter term T oday F riday s e r ie s and work toward a p erm a ­ " A d v is e ” 1:40 & 6:50 " A d v is e ” 2:50 & 7:50 H IT NO. Ml IN C O L O R AT 7- 1 0 : 5 0 332-5817 / . nent s e r ie s they m ust build up a "A n atom y 4:00 &.9;10 "A n atom y” 12 :10 - 5 :0 0 - 10 :0 0 The contingency fund. T w o M igh ty A r m ie s ^ T ra m p le d I t s Va l l e y . . . T h e Serendipity S in g e rs, who A F ig h tin g F a m i l y S U n c h a lle n g e d Th e m B o th ! RIGHTEOUS w ill p erfo rm at 8 p.m . Saturday In Jen iso n F ield House, a re the JAMES STEWART T h e a t r e folk, Jazz group that recorded BROTHERS P hont 3 3 2 - 2 8 « . "D o n ’ t L e t the RalnCom eD ow r«” LEE REMICK No. 1 B ook TO DAY! SECOND W EEK! JAMES STEWART IN P E R SO N Through F rid a y tickets a re available 8 -5 at the Union ticket BEN GAZZARA No. 1 M ovie! "ONE OF THE FINEST o ffic e , between 11:30 a.m , and ARTHUR O’CONNELL ... -.—y > ■ pun. at the International Lansing inionoirffCTURESifr C e n te r, 10:15 to 11:15 a.m . and EVE ARDEN MANY YEARS!". 1:30 to 2:45 p.m . a c ro s s from KATHRYN GRANT DOUEMcCLURE6LENNCORBETTPATRICKWAYNEKATHARINER0$$„MRYfMfl ^ TECHNICOLOR — -Coronet Magazine MB uvsiknnipkj -------- --- ----------------- - --- —7É - j*-* Civic*Center B es& ey H all. " * Bil mm LEEREMICK ALNIVEPSAl PlCTURt h m m h m m ì L - C T i c k e t JIMHUTTONPAMELAT1FRN SUND AY. H IT N O . (2 ) IN C O L O R AT 9:10 P .M . O C T O BER D e a d l i n e S e t T ic k e ts fo r all rem aining fall 7 :0 0 p.m . T H E H A L L E L U JA H T R A IL fpA LE & NAW term L e ctu re -C o n c e rt p e r fo r­ m ances can be re se rv e d through and JOSEPH N. WELCH as Judge Weaver Oct. 22 at the Union ticket of­ , TECHNICOLOR* uhmmmvisio«‘ AIR FORCE Tickets On fic e . GEORGE C. SCOTT/ORSON BEAN/RUSS BROWN/MURRAY HAMILTON/BROOKS WEST S t u d e n t s must exchange 50 What w as off the record - Is on the screenl Sale At cen ts and an activity book cou­ IÎIM CONWAYJOEFLYNNand theMcHALE S NAVY CREW A J.Pic* ur*I pon fo r each ticket. Any tickets R I V E 'I N Disc Shop 9:20* rem aining on the day of a con­ c e rt can be exchanged fo r ac­ HENRY FONDA liHnmwa ¿ANS'NG *on US H i t N o . (31 I n C o l o r E l v i s P r e s l e y In " K i s i n ’ C o u s i n s " CHARLES LAUGHTON tivity book coupons alone. n n o n TO N ITE! Thru T ues. it Civic Center T ic k e ts fo r se v e ra l p e rfo r­ m ances a re approaching sello u ts, DON MURRAYftWALTER PIDGEON PETER LAWFORD ☆ GENE TIERNEY 3 - T o p - F e atu re s • • • • • • • • • • Box Office W ilson P au l, d ire cto r of the L e c ­ tu re-C o n cert S e r ie s , said. FRANCHOTTONE ☆ LEW AYRES F R E E -G iv e n D R I V E - I N N e x t: ‘ ‘ T h e G un s o f A u g u st” P e rfo rm a n c es rem aining In 'VISE BURGESS MEREDITH U H A T tl fa ll term are the R oyal Danish n fP E IIT IDDIE HODGES ☆ PAUL FORD Away O c t. S a t. Night 16th O ne NOW ! LIM IT E D : M II m S o u t h w e s t o f L a n s i n g o n IM-78 E N G A G E M E N T ! 2ND BIG WEEK! B a lle t (Oct. 25 and 26), the C zech Philharm onic (Oct. 3 1), the M os­ cow Philharm onic with D a v i d u i i i i m i i i i GEORGE GRIZZARD INGA SWENSON $ 2 5 0 .0 0 F e a tu re at 1:3 5 - O istrakh , violin so lo ist, (Nov. N ew H om e Sewing M IC H IG A N 3 :3 5 -5 :3 5 -7 :3 5 -9 :4 0 18) and the New Y o rk C ity Op­ FIR ST LAN SING SHO W ING! : f H E A T R E Children Under 12 -5 0 £ Wed. & T h u rs . O c t. 20-21 “ L A BON E M E ” e ra (Nov. 22 and 23). M achine ...o. ► 4.2-3.09 A ll P erfo rm an ces H IT N O . (1) IN C O L O R AT 7-11:10 You Need Not B e Presen t F R E E To Applications W in- A l l t h e t h r i l l s a n d e x c i t e m |o f a g r e a t e n t LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES At B o x O ffice f r o n t i e r FALL QUARTER EVENTS a d v e n t u r e ! , “J A M E S C flU D O n B R°Yal D a n is h Ballet ( C h o ic e o f n ig h t s ) v STEW ART ” O c to b e r 2 5 - K o n s e r v a to r ie t M iss Ju lie SHENANDOAH u u O c to b e r 26 Napoli - C oppelia ÍHOW N F i r s t At 7:3 7 F a n fa re Coupon C C zech Philharm onic Dave ciaRK 5 A t t /ftC r e e i/b /e O r g y o f S /G H T S O tr c fS O lf/V P r f O c to b e r 3 1 M o sc o w -S y m p h o n y ( S o ld O u t) ' H A V IN G 3 W ILD I WE DARE YOU TO LEARN. LOVE. LUST and LAUGH under the spell of.. Walt Disney N ovem ber 18 weeKeND1m DOROTHY presente FESS N ew Y o rk C ity O p era GEORGESANDERS TECHNICOLORROMA WIOESCREEN Presented b7WARNER BROS. SHOWN 2nd At 9 : 5 5 McGUIREand PARKER Coup D N ov. 22 - “ C avalleria R u s tic a n a ” CO-starringm “ I P a g lia cci” H IT N O . ( 2 ) IN C O L O R AT 9 : 10 N ov. 23 - “ B arb er of Seville” T E C H N IC O L O R * Exchange coupon and 50£ fo r each ticket at Union T ick et O ffice. RICHARD HENRY ANTHONY DOROTHY DOLORES One person m ay presen t a maximum of 4 student coupon books for JEFF YORK-TOMMYKIRK- KEVINCORCORAN-BEVERLYWASHBURN• CHUCK CONNORS )A QUINN MALONE MICHAELS s<-»»np<*,D,fW0GIPSON.VW itI'AMJUNBERG v > >., * iwoowon•a««•»*•<«*. Bill ANOERSQN tickets to one p rogram . byRÖBffitSTEVFNSON• Bf releasedby8UFNAVISTADistributionCo. Inc • 01957 W altDisneyProductions % StlQ^VN , 1 ^ , A t j h 30 m W A RJ! •LSTmOOPHOCJlC, SKOUNl^, ~... j Ioov lothe name A D D E D WALT D ISN E Y S U B JE C T S Limited Number of Tickets Available ÿ C r ,cr>fT " ' •&LÌ t/ï*ïrf M ichaels-Stern\ name for the $195 tu r y . “ T h e m e a n in g o f th e w o r d is traditional natural shoulder suit. It stands for d e t e r m i n e d by stu d y in g how it “philosophy of dress'' —3-button styling..pure w a s u s e d in the p a s t, and how it i s u s e d in c o n t e m p o r a r y s p e e c h and simple. reflect and w r i t i n g , ” R e e v e s a i d . - R e e v e f i r s t s ta r te d to w o r k on Diamond solitaire ingen­ on the d i c t i o n a r i e s w h il e te a c h in g in th e A r m y d u rin g W orld W ar II. Suits & Top Coats s5 9 95 to * 1 5 0 °° iously crafted in 14K gold, matching band $Ü2SO At that t i m e , h e e a r n e d e x tr a FO LKSY-~ A nn Arbor guitar m a k e r H erb D avid w as m an n w onders m o n e y by r e v i s i n g m e a n i n g s in on c a m p u s t h i s w e e k to s p e a k b e f o r e t h e F o l k l o r e Sport Coats s3 9 95 to $7 5 °° old er d ictio n a ries. S o c i e t y in th e U n i o n . Photo by T o n y F e r r a n t e Slacks J1 3 M to $2 9 91 im " of REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKS W S a le ’s Perma Press Slacks *6 9t to $1 2 98 A curved 14K setting en­ hances this diamond soli­ taire with matching band. d ia m o n d B ig G o v e r n m e n t C r it ic iz e d Regu lar s-S h o rtS ” Longs E x t r a Lo n g s-S ize s 34-56 $395 s o lit a ir e s “ You a r e the g e n e r a tio n that e r , h e s a id , " W e h a v e to o m u c h n e e d s a f u l l - t i m e l e g i s l a t u r e with F R E E A LT ER A T IO N S c a n C ontrol y o u r own d estin y ',” g o v e r n m e n t in th e w r o n g p l a c e f u l l - t i m e r e s p o n s ib i li t y . — thnni'N onti (or y o u S ta te R e p r e s e n t a t i v e J o s e p h P . - t o d a y .” C o n tin u in g , h e c la i m e d A* 4d\ arflaad in I If k «ml l o o k S w a l l o w ; R .- A l p e n a ) to ld ar. t h i s h a s h a p p en ed th r o u g h th e C o m p a r i n g the m a jo r i s s u e s of a u d ie n c e o f 100. y o u n g R e p u b li­ f a i lu r e of th e s ta te and lo c a l t o d a y w ith t h o s e o f th e 18 6 0 s, I I I S U M l SI II 101*1 cans T uesday. g o v e r n m e n t s to a d e q u a te ly m e e t S w a llo w p o in ted up th e n e c e s s i t y Fabulous diamond aoiitairn \M I Hl< \ s I \ H( . I s I ¡1 \\ I ! I Ks S p e a k in g at the o r g a n i s a t i o n a l th e n e e d s of the p e o p le . to c o n tin u e the L in c o ln ia n v i r ­ in a high-rise “Cathedral ' $395 H O L D E N R E ID mounting. 14K gold. m e e t i n g o f the M ic h ig a n S ta te U n ­ A s ar. e x a m p le o f t h i s f a i lu r e , t u e s o f fa c in g th e i s s u e s and in ­ iv e r sity ' C o l l e g e R e p u b lic a n C lu b , he p o in te d to th e M ic h ig a n S ta te f l e x i b i l it y of p u r p o s e . H e c a l l e d Swallow err.phasi/e that L e g i s l a t u r e , w h ic h n e g l e c t e d to upon th e yo u n g R e p u b lic a n s to a r e 5 0 m i ll i o n c o l l e g e - a g e d you n g c o n s i d e r fi s c a l r e f o r m at i t s m o s t m a k e th e nation a w a r e o f th e R e ­ p e o p l e in t h is c o u n tr y , a l a r g e r r e c e n t s e s s i o n e v e n a fte r a r e s o ­ p u b lic a n p o s itio n on g o v e r n m e n t c o n t r o l and in d iv id u a l f r e e d o m . DOWNTOWN LAN SING- F R A N D O R SH O P P IN G C E N T E R -L O G A N C E N T E R in m w c n u m b e r than v o te d for e i t h e r c a n ­ lu tio n fr o m the A m e r i c a n C o n ­ d id a te in t h e l a s t p r e s i d e n t i a l f e r e n c e o f M a y o r s c a ll i n g for electio n , su c h refo rm w a s p u b lis h e d . C o m e S e e ! C o m e L e a r n ! S p e a k in g ah ut the f e d e r a l c e n - T o h a v e an e f fi c ie n t s ta te g o v ­ t a a l t v * « % govdbnm dtital p o w - e r n m e n t , Swaf/ftw s a i d , th e sta te Ai Vi d L L 111 GIFT WRAPPING SCHOOL / < è . a t o u r D o w n t o w n ^ 'S* ■ G if t S t o r e § « IlM »«»«Ul WM: L e a r h how to m a k e d r a m a t i c gift w r a p s f r o m M i s s D o r o th y L in d , n a tio n a lly kn ow n s t y l i s t , at o u r s p e c i a l s c h o o l . C h o o s e any o n e o f s i x s e p a r a t e s e s s i o n s , , nf e a c h c o m p l e t e In I ts e lf. • M O N D A Y , O c t. 18 2 :3 0 p . m . and 7:3 0 p . m . li TT • T U E S D A Y , O c t. 19 2 :3 0 p .m . and 7:3 0 p .m . • W E D N E S D A Y , O ct. 20 2 :3 0 p .m . and 7:30 p .m . G E T F R E E T IC K E T S It's the hip-hugger rib F O R A N Y SESSIO N that makes the long lean look you love> The clean, sim ple lines of our great Rugglespun pullover . . . in our E a st L an sin g are em phasized by the long, low-set ribbing that flows ¿ M iA P '" or Downtown stores right into the m atching pants. And wear it with a ,0 b IIP co-ordinated Garland shirt peeking over the neckline. IN H E A T H E R TO N ES AND SO LID S Pullover $13 YOU CAN'RETURN THEM TO ROOM4 2 UNION FROM 10-5 Pants Shirts $11413 $5 ... thru FRI. BU TW D BETTER HURRY1 SOON1 NOW! QUICK!% . • 46 V>m .it. Lfe ’g.v r - .% K# OÍ:.-' »- '.4 »/>*;« »-"H 203 East UJGa v UjCc • SiTÌARTWeAR • G ran d R iver WHILE YOU'RE THERE, ORDER A WOLVERINE! EA S T LA N SIN G -209 E . Grand Rivar DOWNTOWN-107 S. Washington Ava. 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 14, 1965 A u t o m o t iv e A u to m o t iv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t E m p lo y m e n t E m p lo y m e n t F o r S a le C H EV R O LET tm pala. Good M E R C E D E S B E N Z , 190 sedan, VOLKSWAGEN C O N V E R T IB LE RN’ s AN’b L P N 's . F u ll, p â rt- INSURANCE ‘S A L T S . P a rt-tim e . B A B Y S IT T E R N EED ED in my AQUARIUMS, 10 gallon and 2D 1 with a engine, radio, h eater, two sp are 1959. R ecently rebuilt engine, 1959. V ery good condition, one- tim e. P re feren ce of sh ifts. E x ­ L ead s furnished. On o r o ffc a m - hom e, two children. Own tra n s­ gallon, com pletely set up with snow tire s , new b ra k e s. C a ll new t ir e s , and reconditioned owner, used as second c a r - cellent personnel p o licy. Many pus. W rite P.O . B ox 6, F l i n t , portation, Monday - F rid a y , 6 fish . Both $50. 699-2682. 13 low cost 353-2495. 13 throughout. $100 and take over l o w m ileage. IV 4 -2 8 2 ". 11 fringe benefits. 332-0801. 15 M ichigan. 12 hours d aily. Can bring own ch il­ MOVING. B AB Y equipment. Crib", W A N T A D L lii: V R O LLT l9n2 g e l A ir , 2- paym ents - 485-6979. C a ll be­ VOLKSWAGEN 1965. Radio, h eat- WANTED D E L IV E R Y boys, also S A L E S AND stock c le rk , m ale, dren. 332 -2 30 2 . 13 used bed, g ir ls bike, m ower, •door sedan. Pow er steerin g , fo re 5 pm . 11 e r . Seat b elts. 9,500 m ile s. P e r ­ c a l l s for p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- perm anent, 40-hour w e e k in­ ¿¿>ED OfeSlftES tutor, couple w icker furniture, m irr o r, r e ­ rad io , Y -8 automatic. E xcellen t MUSTANG $ 6 $ , 2§5"convertible fect c o n d i t i o n . G reat d ealll. 0653; 482-0654, seven nights p er cluding m ornings, $ 1.2 0 / h r .C a ll hours each week fo r P h y sic s frig e ra to r, iron er. 4434 Oak- • AUTO M O TIVE the Hobby Hub, 485-2979, M r. 249. C a ll 353-10 8 2. 11 wood, Okemos. 351-4862. 12 condition. A fter 6 p m ., 6 55- deluxe. 3-sp eed , good m ileage. H u rry! 482 -6303 evenings. 11 week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 • EM PLOYM EN T 2~32. 11 Owner m ust s e ll. C all 332-0752 VOLKSWAGEN 19“6 2 , b l a c k . f M ' S L A L O PPO RTUNITY. West Ch am berlain . 11. FE M A L E DEN TAL a ssistan t, full C ID ER M ILL now open. Special • FO R R EN T B A B Y S IT T E R W A N TED ,U nlver- or p art-tim e . Top pay if trained p ric e s on l a r g e r quantities. CH EVY II, $ 6 4 . Standard shift, a fter 6 p.m . 15 P ric e d to s e ll. C a ll 337 -9 7 55.11 Coast Corporation recen tly r e ­ • FO R S A L E 6 -cy lin d e r, 4-door, ra d io ,h e a t­ (3 E D S \ i0 6 IL E 1952' ,M r "iCon- sity V illage a re a , one infant. in Orthodontics. C a ll IV 2-9695 Corda W e s t , 5817 N . Okemos V O L K S W A G E N 1 9 5 3 . $ .9 0 0 organized t h a t can withstand • L O S T & FOUND e r , 1-ow ner. $1,250. C a ll 332— v e rtib le . Maroon with white top. rigid financial exam ination is M o n .-F ri., fu ll-tim e; C a ll 3 5 5 - d ays; IV 4-0702 evenings. 20 R d ., E a st L ansing. ED 7-7974. m ile s. Used as second c a r . Will • P ER SO N A L 16S9 or 353-0699. 12 A ll pow er. C onvertibles at F a ll s a c r ific e . N e v e r d a m a g e d . offering on a no-franchise fee 5937 a fter 5 pm. 13 YOUNG MAN to do kitchen work, 22 • P EA N U TS PERSO N A L COM ET $ 6 1 2-d oor. Light blue, b a s i s exclu sive d istrib u tor­ BABYSITTER W'ANTED by evenings. Wages and hours to be ENGLISH L I G H T - W E I G H T “ 3 - p r ic e s . Lansing’ s most recom ­ $1,10 0 . B y owner. 484-4334. 12 • R EA L ESTA TE matching in terio r. Autom atic. mended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . ships. T h is is a product in de­ school t e a c h e r ; f u 11-tim e ; d iscu ssed . ED 2 -577 8 fo r ap­ speed b ic y c le s, $39 ,77, f u l l • S E R V IC E VOLKSW AGEN, $650. 2 - d o o r , Radio, heater. Good condition. OSBORN ALTO , IN C., 2601 E . mand by e ve ry home owner and needed im m ediately. C a ll after pointment, 15 p ric e . Rental-purch ase term s black sedan, re a l sh arp. Have to • TRAN SPO RTATIO N 6 6 9 - 9 S 5 9 ; 627-7638. 11 M ichigan. C s e ll. C a ll after 7p .m . 355-0500. e very business and is c u rren tly 5 pm . 332-0122. 12 a va ila b le . We also have tennis • WANTED CO M PACTS, CO M PACTS ll A l- OLDSMOBILE 1955, 4-door. Red being used by such national o r ­ CHURCH O F F ^ E s e c r e ta r y , 5 - F o r Rent racqu ets, golf b a lls, badminton 11 ways lots of c o m p a c t s at ganizations as S e a r, Roebuck day week. R e fe re n ces requ ired . B IC Y C L E R E N T A L S, storage", b ird ie s, gifts and h ousew ares. and white. T ransportation, $75. VOLKSWAGEN $ 6 2 convertib le. D E A D L IN E OSBORN ALTO , IN C ., 2601-7 E . C a ll 3 5 5 -5 2 7 1. 12 and C o ., Holiday Inn M otels and C a ll ED 2 -2 559 . 12 s a le s and s e r v ic e s . EAST L A N ­ ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s E xcellen t shape, low m ilea g e., variou s branches of the arm ed from Union. ED 2 -3 2 12 . C 2 p . m. o n e c l a s s d a y b e ­ M ichigan, L ansing. C OLDSMOBILE 1063 dynamic *¿8’ . ATTENTIO N B E a K e lly G irl SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . Grand $850. C a ll 482-1864 after 9:30 f o r c e s . Product 100% g u a r­ R iv e r . C a ll 332 -8 30 3. C fore publication. COR VA1 R $ 6 1 station wagon. 4-door. Holiday power, loaded. p .m ., o r 353-1010 any tim e. 13 Em ployee! R e g iste r n o w for B r a s s o , B e a r G re a se , Saddle anteed; investment from $6 0 0 to tem po rary employment. A ll e x ­ PARKIN G SPA C E only one block E xcellen t condition. 221 H as- B y owner! C a ll days, 48 2-1135; Soap, G .I. Foot powder. F a b ­ C a n c e l l a t i o n s * 12 n oon on e VOLVO 1964, P 1800 coupe. 4- $14,000, Investment guaranteed North of B erk e y H all. $7 .50 lett St. Phone 332-39 96 . 12 evenings, 484-0931. 14 perien ced office s k ills needed. r ic cem ent, canned heat, G .I. c l a s s day before p u b l i c a t i o n speed, radio, re v e rb e ra to r, e x ­ with 100% markup. M anufacturer monthly, $20 q u arterly. Phone CORYAI R MONZA”, $ 6 4 . Radio, OLDSM OBILE 1964, 442- 17,000 No fe e s . K e lly G ir l In c., 400 S. Shoe Dubbing; You’ ll find this cellent condition. Phone 485- has proven method of d istribu ­ 6 55-10 22 . 11 actual m iles or Chevelle 1964 - Washington, Room 206. Equal all and m ore at the h eater, whitewalls, 4 - s p e e d , 2480 Sunday only. 12 tion advertising a n d m erchan­ PHONE sh arp, like new. Must se ll fast. 9,000 m iles. C all IV 4-4055 aft­ Opportunity E m p loyer. 14 A V A IL A B L E FOL'k p a r k i n g dising. A factory rep resen tative sp a c e s, 3 blocks from cam pus. P . X . Store - F R A N D O R 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 B est o f f e r . 3 5 5 -1 0 2 0 or 489- e r 5 pm, 14 Auto S e rv ic e & P a r ts will a s s is t you in setting up your F U L L /P A R T -T IM E w i n d o w , G r ill men. Day, night sh ifts. E x ­ Phone ED 7-2627 a fter 6 pm. 10 FRESH SW EET C id e r, 59$ g a l- 8001. 13 OLDSM OBILE $62~ Holiday se - b u sin ess. F o r com plete d etails RATES N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e cellent starting wage, choice B lC V t L E - W ILL rent my g i r l 's lon. M acintosh, $1.69 bushel. C O R V T R MONZA $ 6 3 , 4-speed, dan, one owner. E a sily financed. p ric e from $7,95. New sealed and d escriptive literatu re, w rite 1 D A r ................. $1.50 hours. Advancement Opportun­ English bicycle for $8 term . Pum pkins, 25 so n « "*0 up, solid body with T rem olo Responsible women have a duty of d ia p e rs to choose fro m . Bulk The MSU Chapter of the A m erican M arketing A ssociation w ill cation and th eir b e lie f in life ­ ta il-p ie c e . L ik e new. ED 2-6993. to counteract the idea that edu­ wash for c lean er, whiter dia­ m eet at 7 tonight at the Placem ent B u reau , Student S e rv ic e s long learn in g .T h ey should under­ 11 cation com es in 12 -y e a r, fo u r- N o rth C e n tra l p e r s . Fluff dried and folded. Building to d isc u sss next spring’ s intercollegiate m arketing com ­ stand that education is for a total \) 0 ' B IC Y C L E 1965, Schwinn, m en's y e a r packages, and that the dip­ U se your own or re n to u rs.C o n - petition. Mock In terview s w ill also be held. life p a tte rn ." c? 5-sp eed collegiate m odel; gen­ loma is the goal, the past p r e s i­ ta in ers furnished. No deposit. dent of the National Federation of Th ey should respond quickly e ra to r light, condition like new, # 25 y e a r s experien ce. B Y -L O A meeting to welcome new m em bers to the graduate English and c re a tiv e ly to the needs of O zark $49. 355-6 2 11. 15 B u sin ess and P ro fe ssio n a l Wom­ .o D IA PER S E R V I C E , 1010 E . Club w ill be held in the P h ysics-M ath Conference Room at 8 so ciety; recognize the power of DINING ROOM suite. Good for en told the educators. second, and one built-in E le c ­ tric stove. Phone 655-2919. 13 M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1. R EN T your T V from N E JA C . C tonight. T he meeting w ill also provide information about gradu­ ate work in English and com parative literatu re . Education for women, she em ­ phasized, must be intermittent a concerned people, and they should speak up for the needs of / W estern 4, Students Zenith and G E portables fo r education through all the y e a r s , all groups, she said. only $9 p er month. F r e e s e r v ­ W a n ted not ju st e a rly and adult y e a r s . A nim al s R.Y ic e and d e liv e ry . C all N E JA C FLO O RS TO be cleaned. Sp ecial- The life of women, she said, BO XER P U P P IES AKC r e g is ­ TV R E N T A L S . 482-0624. C goes through p h ases. G ir ls must Not Only lzlng in c a fe s, ta v ern s, sto re s. tered. Seven weeks old. Good for SW E EP ER S SOLD and rep aired . be taught to look ahead, beyond T h i e v e s H i t Contact M E IL L E R SE R V IC E S . children. Phone F E 9-8104. 13 C A PIT O L VACUUM .Authorized the age of 20, and the goal of AKC GERM AN S h e p h e r d , all H oover and K irb y s e r v ic e . IV C a ll 485-4180. * C Y o u C h o o s e T h e A i r l i n e MORGAN M G -T t, T D .T F , $5(M- m a rria g e .” T h r e e T i m e s Pickets shots; ra ise d w i t h children. 9-2636.______________________ 19 $350. Must be in good condition. She said 90 p erce n t w ill m arry Phone 482-9616. 13 but 80 to 90 p er cent will also Monroe W eiss, F o re st H ills, W e R e p r e s e n t T h e m A L L T y p i n g S e r v ic e Will pay cash ; 353-76 96 . 8-10 N .Y . sen ior, who liv e s at 135 GERM AN SHEPHERD puppies, pm . 13 work outside their hom es. PAU LA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. H aslett St., Apt. 7, reported to white purebred. $20. C a ll 6 27-' M ARRIED C O U P L t want to sub- IBM S ele ctric. & E xecu tive. cam pus police that a Jacket and 6612." S T . BERN A RD puppy - m ale, 13 M ultilith Offset P rintfhg. P ro ­ le a s e apartm ent in m arried housing for winter term . Phone Nine housew ives from L a k e Orion b r o k e MSU’ s recent mo­ Radio Stations book, valued at $95, w ere taken from a coat rack outside 139 COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE fessio n al T h e se s Typing. N ear your choice of litte r. A K C , re g ­ 351-4600.____________ 12 istered . Perm anent shots. $2.50. cam pus. w3 37-152 7. . C BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 fo r nopoly on .Lansing Picketing as they-m arched in front of State Hold Auditions A k e rs Hall som etim e T uesday afternoon. 130 W. G r a n d R i v e r E D 2-8667 T e rm s i y 7-0855, 12 ANN BROWN & G O R D O N ,¿ypisi RH p ositive; $7- fisvr *PM •nega­ C ap ito l from noon to 2 p .m , Wed­ Even if you don’ t" have a r e s ­ Je a n Steketee, Grand Rapids ana Ynultilith offset printing. tiv e . DETROIT BLOOD SE R V ­ nesday. \ onant' 'vtSiue,- you m ay be hired freshm an, reported that two M obile Homes (B lack and white and colpr). IB M . General typing, term p a- IC E , IN C., 1427 E . Michigan Th ey w ere protesting " a gen­ by one of MSU’S Radio Stations, bi l l s and a p air of shoes were Five Fast Fones M O RILE HOME, 10' x 52’ , three A ve . Hours 9-4 Monday, T u e s­ e ra l breakdown of 1 a w and o r­ WKAR and W KAR-FM . rem oved from her room in South p e r s , th eses, d isserta tio n s. ED bedroom s. Ready to liv e in. $3,200, on la rg e lot. 489-3546. 7 - 8 3 8 4 . ____________________C B A R B I M E L , P ro fe ssio n a l typist. day, Wednesday, F rid a y . 12 -7 T h u rsd a y . 489-7587. C d e r,” said their le ad er, M r s . C h a rle s R . Robbins, vice p r e s i­ Interested students a re asked to ca ll Gordon G ainer at WKAR Wonders Hall sometime between Oct, 2 and 7, . To S erve You . ___________________ 14 P A T IE N T , OPTIVttSTlC (p re f- dent of the L ake Orion Home­ (355-6540) fo r an audition ap­ M ichael Kohnson, Fenton soph­ No job too la rg e or too sm all. e ra b ly beautiful) French teach­ ow ners A ssn . pointment. Students d esirin g em­ om ore, reported that $31 in cash B E L L SAYS L o s t & Found REWARD FOR return of prop erty taken. An office safe, with fi­ B lo ck off cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C W ILL D O TYPIN G . E le c tric type- w rite r. Experienced. 2886 E , e r to help me wade through 103. C a ll T ed , 353-14 22 . N EED ED D E S P E R A T E L Y o n e 12 M rs. Robbins said that the v il­ lage president had refused to r e ­ appoint Robert V , P arentl as v il­ ployment in other a re a s of ra ­ dio station work should also apply at this tim e. was m issing from a locker in the Men’ s 1M Building Monday a fter­ noon. 4 8 2 -0 6 5 3 " T h e r e 2 HOT LIN ES ready to go .” nancial re co rd s and legal p ap ers J o lly Rd. 10 minutes from cam ­ ticket book for P erform in g A rts lage attorney, but t h e village of value only to owner. $50 of­ p u s. 337-76 07. fered fo r return of contents of JO B R ESU M ES, 100 co p ies, $4.50. the sa fe . C a ll Michigan C o n fer­ A LD IN GER D IRECT M AIL Ad­ C T h e a tre . C a ll 355-24 9 1. W ILL S E L L Guitar - sm all ft 15 council had gone over h is head and reappointed Paren t! anyway. x \ r \ i“T 4 8 2 -0 6 5 4 ence of the United Church of v e rtisin g , 533 N , C lip p ert. IV strin g, ideal for g ir ls ; Want 6 A policem an refused to r e ­ move P aren ti when requested to S H IR T M A K E R S C h rist, 332 -35 11. 13 5 -2 2 13 .________________ C strin g medium size guitar, qual­ 4 8 2 -1 5 5 4 ity tone. 3 55-13 4 2. 12 do so by Rossm an . WTien Rossm an CARO L W INELY, Smith-Corunna asked that the policem an not be LO ST : (ON Campus) k eys with B A B Y S IT T E R WANTED to care e le c tric , th eses, d issertatio n s, 4 8 2 -1 5 5 5 tn t room tag B -3 13 , FOUND: p air paid, the local bank cashed his gen eral typing, term p ap ers, fo r child in my home. V icinity g ir l’ s glo ves. P le a se c a ll 3 5 5 - check, written by t h e village Spartan V illage. 355-2804. C12 1425 H Spartan V illag e. Hours 5464._________________________ 11 council. T Y P IN G TER M p ap ers, th eses, 3 - 7 pm. 355-1007. 13 Personal d issertatio n s. E le c tric type­ 4 8 2 -1 5 5 6 WORLD’ S G reatest Rock 'n R oll w rite r, P ica type. St. Johns A LU M N I M EM O R IA L C H A P E L |12 Band. The NIGHT S H IF T .Y o u rs 2 24 -38 2 5. Still G etting fo r a song. M aury, 355-28 14 . 12 f t ill 2 RCA with each WANTED': D E L IV E R Y boys, also T ra n sp o rta tio n W O R SH IP SE R V IC E S W it 11 im i m i i if inM^- \ 12 i nch pizza MAINE T R A N S P O R T A T I O N c a lls fo r pizza o rd e rs. 482- needed fo r Thanksgiving week­ $1.25 & d eliv ery 0653; 482-0654 seven nights per week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 end. Augusta a rea if p ossib le. C a ll 332 -34 75 or 484-4586. 14 9:30 a.m . . E piscopal S ervice Holy Communion & Sermon m te iife R E N T your T V from N E J A C RID ER S WANTED U n iversity of G eneral Protestant S erv ic e D r. Robert Anderson our delivery M assach u setts or points on New 19 " Zenith GE P ortab les $9 p e r month Y ork T hruw ay. Leavin g October 11:0 0 a.m . M .S.U . Dept, of R eligion b boys say, 21 p m ., returning Sunday. 3 5 3 - C o ll N ejo c T V R e n ta ls 2678. 13 482-0624 :OMlNG SUNDAY, October T 7 pm ., Lansing C iv ic C en ter. The Righteous B ro th e rs. T ic k ­ WOULD YOU LIKE TO READ " T h a n x a lo t !” ets on sa le D isc Shop and box office. 12 1000 to 2000 WORDS A MINUTE (October contest GOT A talent. Sing, quartet, trio , instrum ental, sm all o rch e stra, group, etc ., fo r October 28. C a ll W IT H 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 going great!) E A SE P R E S 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 d ays IV 2-9996; evenings, IV 2 -4 578 , Bintz. U You can read. 150-200 p ages an hour using the A C C E L E R A T E D READING method. inn ers announced so o n - CH ARGE ACCOUNTS i n v i t e d . You’ ll learn to comprehend at speeds of 1,000 to 2,000 words a minute. And retention M A R EK R E X A L L DRUGS. P r e ­ Is excellen t. scription d r u g s , c o sm etics, T h is is NOT a skim m ing method; you definitely read e v e ry word. watch for the November Contest baby n e e d s , low e v e r y day You can apply the A C C E L E R A T E D READING method to textbooks and factual m aterial p ric e s . 3 0 1N .C lip p e r t.b y F r a n ­ as well a s to literatu re and fiction. The author’ s style is not lost when you read at these d or. „ , C12 speeds. In fact, your accu racy and enjoyment in reading w ill be in creased . Pin-Tab Hugger S a m e s im p le ru le s On Campus Students Only C o n sid er what this new reading ability w ill enable you to accom plish— in your requ ired P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l sa m e gre at p riz e s reading and in the additional reading you want to do. You’ ll sa v e many hours. F o r a s u b t le t o u c h o f e l e g a n c e . . . t h is n e w TO TH E shakey g ir ls in 2()4, 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 G a n t P i n - T a b — w o r n w it h a s m a l l g o ld p in . thanks fo r the best sum m er yet. READING method. Thus the re a d er avoids developing any dependence upon external N o e x c e s s — P i n - T a b is c u t t o G a n t ’ s o w n * 17” P o rta b le T V John and V al. 11 equipment in reading. Afternoon and evening c la s s e s in A C C E L E R A T E D READING w ill be taught adjacent t r i m - s l i m H u g g e r p r o p o r t i o n s . In s u p e r i o r * A M -FM -SW T ran sisto r DIANA, H APPIN ESS is having s t r ip e d c o t t o n o x f o r d , P i n - T a b c a n b e w o r n * Pocket T r a n s ito r Radio s paper c lip s once in a while. Jim . to the MSU campus, beginning on October 28. B e our guest at a 30-m inute public demonstration of the A C C E L E R A T E D READING *• K i n g ’ s 1 / 2 A c r e P i z z a 11 w it h t w e e d s o r w o r s t e d s . B lu e , b la c k o r * 3 - 1 6 i n. p i z z a s method, and see it applied by college students who have recen tly completed the c o u rse. Real E sta te g r e e n s t r ip i n g s . $ 6 .9 5 EA ST LANSING. One m ile from B R IN G A B O O K P la in C o lo rs $ 6 .5 0 riV B P U § ., .„f-1 t ^ a ^ J q , , ■« • * ■**.l SfJMM 4 • <■ ■I* » : I* . *•* - Aquinas, a n d high s c h o o l s . D em onstrations wtH be held at the INN AM ERICA (2736 E a st Grand R iv e r A ve, in E a st Three b e d r o o m , recreatio n room , screen porch. L a rg e en­ L ansing) MONDAY, October 18 at 7:30 P .M . THURSDAY, October 2 1 at 7:30 P .M . RICAR DO'S S m a l l ’s closed landscaped lot. Under N ATIO N AL SCH O O L O F A C C E L E R A T E D REA D IN G , In c . $20,000. Will c a r r y contract. c a ll to n ig h t C a ll owner, 337-9 4 15. 13 18964 C oyle St. D etroit 35, M ichigan t w o e l e v e n s o u t h W a s h in g t o n 4 8 2 -0 6 5 3 4 8 2 -0 6 5 4 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan T hursday, October 14, 1965 ASM SU Names 11 To Rights Commission NOW OPEN ! û m tiH e iÎà o By CHAR JO LL E S number of m em bers from 9 to 1 1 experien ce a re represented on fo r the E ast Lansing Cham ber of ber of the Abbot H all G eneral is a m eeting with the E a s t L an ­ State N ew s Staff W r it e r to model the group a fter the East the C om m ission, he said. C om m erce. Council, the MHA Student Ju d ic ­ sing Human R elations C o m m is­ L ansing Human R elations Com ­ Selections w ere based on open iary and Abbot Hall a c tiv ities sion and d iscussion of sending Eleven students w e r e selected H artford Jennings, G reenfield m ission , a c c o r d i n g to G açy petitioning and interview s. chairm an; d elegates to a human relatio n s T u esd ay to man the new Human sen ior in political science who R elations Com m ission of t h e As - s o c i a t e d S t u d e n t s of MSU Steinhardt, com m ission c h a ir­ man and board m em b e r-a t-la rg e. A broad spectrum of ra c e , r e ­ ‘ ‘T h e r e 'll be enpugh work for eve ry o n e,” he said. T h e new m em bers a re : Richard has been s e c re ta ry of Green H el­ met, Kappa Alpha P si colony and house president in B ryan Hall; David B u rk e, Inter fra te rn ity Council Greek page editor and m em ber of Sigma Alpha Mu fr a ­ conference in Detroit. ONE HOUR (ASMSU). C oed S k a te rs N eeded Student Board changed th e ligiou s and political b e lie fs and W, Jo h o , E rie , P a ., sophomore in p re -la w , and Honors C o llege m em ber who has held dorm itory L e w is C h a rle s Rudolph, a p olit­ ical scien ce m ajor who has been ternity; Cindy Whitley, who has held official positions in South Wonders; John A ngell, E a s t L a n - MSU’ s newly-formedprecislon skating group, the Spartanettes, CLEANERS o ffic e s; Ja m e s L a n c a ste r, St. house president, resident a s s is t ­ slng senior in police adm in istra­ will hold an organization meet­ Joh n s sen ior in p re-law who has ant and scholarship recipient to tion whd w as on the Commission ing at 7:30 tonight In the Wo­ 227 Ann Street, E a st Lansing, Michigan Clay Tone Sport Coats also held dorm o ffic es; R oger attend a political science sem i­ steering com m ittee this sum­ men's Lounge of the Women’s “ A cross from Knapps" 1M Building. The Spartanettes nar in Puerto R ico, Jo n as from Grand L ed g e, who m er; Megan Ellen Dehn, Honors has been industry consultant for A rthur Tung, Midland sopho­ C ollege, Union B oard and In ter­ will be skating at hockey games High quality professional dry cleaning •• M arketing Club and National In­ m ore, e d i t o r of Im pulse, th e national Club m em ber. this winter during the halftime your satisfaction absolutely guaranteed! te rco lleg ia te M arketing Com pe­ northeast complex p ap er, m em - F ir s t on com m ission agenda period. tition and Conference and works O thers In G le n - P la id H erring Bone T weed Block 106 KING OF ROASTS! " S U P E R - R IG H T " F U L L Y C O O KED 10-12 LB. Rem inder Block S m em bers unable to at­ M N im U t Y S t a n d in g R ib R o a st tend the Ohio State gam e this Sat­ urday a r e asked to turn in their Block S p a sse s to 325 Student S e rv ic e s before 5 p.m . today so that there w ill be a com plete block fo r the Saturday’ s gam e. O w ners’ names and a d d resses should be on the back of the p ass to Insure p roper retu rn . Those who plan to perform in the block a re asked to be In their seats by 12:30 p.m . Sat­ urday. G ate 8 w ill open at noon to accommodate m em bers of the card section. P erso n s not In the block, but wishing to sit in the block for the Ohio State gam e, m ay in­ q uire at 325 Student S e rv ic e s to­ day or call 54605. J U B IL E E "Super-Right" 2 to 3 Pound Sizes F a r m C a p i t a l O n U p s w i n g SPA RE 'S U P E R - R I G H T " C o rn e d B e e f BO N ELESS B R IS K E T Government Inspected F R E S H M ichigan farm capital w ill in­ c r e a s e n early $1 billion by 1980, an MSU agricu ltu ral economist Roasting H oger S tu a rt t t * p redicted Tuesday. " B y 1980, you w ill be servin g an industry that rep resen ts a $6.5 billion capital Investm ent,” FLAT CUT 69S ™ 59 c lb Chickens John R . B ra k e , a sso c ia te pro­ 39 F r a n d o r S h o p p in g C e n t e r fe s s o r of agricu ltu ral econom ics, " S U P E R - R I G H T " F U L L Y C O O K E D 1 0 - 1 2 lb . 4 TO 6 told a conference of M ichigan POUND cred it sp e c ia lists at K ellogg Cen­ te r. SEMI-BONELESS HAMS » 6 9 * SIZES lb No Coupons, No Gimmicks, No Limits. . . Ju s t Quality Merchandise at Low Prices! W h at T a ste s B e tte r T h a n A P la in O lé ' F is h S a n d w ic h ? S u n n y f ie ld F lo u r • • 5 Freshlike Vegetable Sale S a la d D r e s s ia g • • * Ann rage » Q T. NET WT. 12-OZ. Peas and Carrots. . . . 3 CANS 5 9 * 1-LB. WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE 21/2-O Z . Golden Corn Nn.ozT‘ 3 4 9 C L a y e r C a k e M ix e s « a PKGS. NET WT. 12-OZ. Cut Green Beans . . . . 3 CANS CANS 5 9 C FRENCH STYLE * 5 Green Beans . . . N».0zT‘ 3 1-LB. CANS 5 9 N u t le y M a r g a r in e CTNS. Q TRS. NET WT. 12-OZ. Shoestring Beets......... 2 CANS 2 9 * NET WT. 14-OZ. Sweet P e a s................. 2 CANS 4 1 * 1 M ICHIGAN U. S. NO. 1 GRADE I Jonathan Apples 1 5 - 9 9 * SAVE 16c — JA N E PARKER 8-INCH ■ A p p le P ie I YELLOW ONIONS R U SSET POTATOES I M ICHIGAN U.S. NO. 1 } M ICH IG A N U S . NO. 1 1 -LB. 1 5 & 39* i 2 0 * 99* JANE PARKER 8 -OZ. SIZE 3 9 ‘ 1-LB. Date-Nut Loaf SIZE 39* JANE PARKER—PLAIN OR SU8ARED TWIN PACK * M c D o n a k fe Free! M A R V E L Homestyle Donuts JANE PARKER—2-LAYER Spanish Bar Cako. OP 12 l-LR. 2-OZ. BAR 4 3 3 9 * 2 LOAVES Ic e C re a m EXTRA DELICIOUS WHEN TOASTED F is h S a n d w ic h of wurse! I F a t a n y t i m e y o u c a n ' t fi n d J o n e P a r k e r W h i t e B r e a d on ou r shelv es, n e x t d a y A & P will g i v e y o u 2 l o a v e s fr ee . . . . Vanilla, Chocolate, Neapolitan Butterscot^-Mqjblq English Muffins JANE PARKER 1 9 * Super Ma rkets ¿ ft» # » T h r o u g h So» .,( ^ c t . 16»^ » la s t L a n s in g ‘ ' L a n s itti}” - • • '* ’ t h a t ^ G u a ra n te e d m T H E O M A T A T tA N T IC t » A C IH C T I A C O M PA N Y. I N C J a n e P o r k e r g u a r a n t e e s e v e r y t h i n g .................... on G r a n d R i v e r A v e . 4015 W . Saginaw q u a l i t y , fr e s h n e s s a n d now e v e n s u p p l y . HALF 1 B lk . E a s t of C a m p u s 2 B l k s . W e s t of U n i o n 4700 S. C e d a r 2 1 2 N. L a r c h JA N E WHITE BREA D PARKER E N R IC H E D GA L. CTN . 4 9 AMIRKA i DIPI HDABI I >000 MiRCHANI $IH(I |8$*