L o s A n g e le s W o r ld C h a m p io n s M IN N EAPO LIS-ST. PAUL .?-Sandy Koufax, pitching with only K oufax, who also pitched the Dodgers’ National League pennant- A fte r Q uilici doubled with one out, Koufax issued his third walk two d ays re st, fired a brilliant th ree-h itter today as the L o s clinching victory with only two days re st, gave up a first-inning to pinch hitter Rich R o llin s, and V e rs a lle s followed with a hard A n geles Dodgers won the World S e rie s by defeating M innesota, sin gle to Zoilo V e r s a lle s , a double to Frank Quilici in the fifth sm ash inside the third base line that looked as if it might go for 2 -0 , in the seventh and final gam e. and a single to Harmon K illeb rew in the ninth. a double. The Dodgers gave Koufax a ll the support he needed in the fourth But G illiam dived fo r'th e ball, stopped it and stepped on third, The victo ry, the f ir s t by a visitin g team in this S e r ie s , gave inning against K aat, who a lso starred with two days re st. forcing Q uilici. Jo e N ossek then grounded into another force play. the D odgers their fourth world championship inthe last 11 y e a rs Lou Johnson started the inning with a d riv e that hit the screen Until K illeb rew singled with one out in the ninth, Koufax had r e ­ and th eir second in the last three. on the left field foul pole fo r h is second home run of the s e r ie s . tired 12 straigh t. But M innesota’ s hopes w ere sh ort-lived . Koufax K oufax, whose 26 v ic to rie s during the re g u la r season w ere the Ron F a ir ly followed with a double and raced home as Was P a rk e r struck out E a rl Battey and Bob A llison , giving him 10 strikeouts m ost in the m a j o r s , cam e back to work in the deciding gam e after V sin gled . in all and the Dodgers the world championship. shutting out the Twi ns , " - 0 , on four hits Monday. He lost h is firs t sta rt in the s e r ie s , 5 - 1, to Jim Kaat in the second gam e. T h e M etropolitan Stadium re c o r crowd of 50,596 didn’ t have too much to ch eer about. T h e Tw ins threatened in the fifth inning, A fte r reaching the clubhouse, Koufax said happily: " I feel grea t. I know I don’ t have to go out there for about four y b ‘ The T w in s never got a manto third b ase against the ace left­ but a sterlin g play by third baseman Jim G illiam helped halt the hander and managed to get only two to second. th reat. m onths.” SANDY KOUFAX W A LT ALSTON Cloudy and Mild What Do You . . . Light show ers . . . do w h e n th e w o r l d is y o u r o y s t e r - - a n d you MICHIGAN ending b e fo r e noon. hate o y s te r s ? — B liss STATE H i g h n e a r 70. UNIVERSITY E a s t La n s in g , M ichigin F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 15, 1 9 6 5 P r i c e 10c V o l . 5 7 N u m b e r 32 M S U M U S T G I V E S C H IF F H E A R IN G TW O-DAY DEMONSTRATION C o u r t T o R e t a in Berkeley Anticipates 9 0 - D a y C o n tro l Anti-War Distubances Deny Both Injunction, W fc r Motion For Dismissal B y D AVID HANSON State News Staff W r it e r L o ca l National Guard o ffic ia ls expect no Oakland A rm y T erm in al fo r a m ass “ sleepout“ G R A N D R A P ID S --A panel of three D istrict trouble over Lansing dem onstrations in con­ in a vacant lot. nection with the international days of protest The com m ittee said it expected to m ass 5,000 C ou rt judges ru le d h e r e T h u r s d a y that P a u l today and Saturday. m arc h e rs. M. Schiff be given a h e a r i n g b y M S U on the The com m ittee was denied a parade perm it H owever, police in many c itie s a re bracing today by Oakland Acting City M anager John A. question of his denied re a d m issio n last to maintain ord er during dem onstrations against M orin. The com m ittee said it would m arch any A m erican involvem ent in Viet Nam, the A sso ­ spring. w ay. ciated P r e s s reported. - r ht court gave U niversity officials 10 days to set forth reasons The parade would not be in the in te re sts of' In B erk e ley, a West Coast citadel of activ ist “ health, safety and general w e lfa re ,” Morin for the denial of reen try. Schiff w ill.then have 10 days to rep ly groups against U.S. foreign policy, about 600 said . He cited as a reason the com m ittee’ s and must be given a hearing by the r e g is t r a r 's office within com bat-ready National Guardsm en w ere o rd e r­ -recent unsuccessful attem pts to stop troop train s Another 10 days. The court w ilf re ta in Jurisdiction over the case ed to repow. te r s p e c iit to support pt>lice at Oaktefid. / ' , . . _ 'j C . . fo r days to hear grievance^ ftpyn. fis h e r jf ir ie . C R U N T C H — E a s t L a n s i n g p o l i c e s u r v e y t h e s c e n e ot a n a t c i b e n i m o t o c c u r e e F ed eral D istrict Judge N o e l l ’ I f o x read the agcvsion an$ w as if n e c e ssa ry . The Oakland Port Com m ission voted at a T h ey expect trouble when the Viet Nam Day T u e s d a y e v e n i n g at 6 : 0 7 p . m . T h e h e a d - o n f e n d e i — d e n t e r h a p p e n e d at th e h a r d - joined on the bench by Judges Raymond S ta rr and W. W allace special m eeting to prevent the com m ittee from Com m ittee stages a 7 - 1 / 2 m ile torchlight parade * tresp a ssin g on port property or interfering with l u c k c o r n e r of M - 78 a n d S a g i n a w R d . T h e r e w e r e no s e r i o u s i n j u r i e s . Kent. Photo by Bob B a r i t In making the decision, the court denied both Schiff*s tem porary from the U niversity of C aliforn ia campus to the operations. The A rm y base is situated at the jÜleak Christmas Faces port. injunction against the U niversity and a motion by MSU fo r d ism issa l. O rgan izers said dem onstra­ Judge Fox said the court w as considering the m atter because tions w ill be staged in 1QP A m e r- ’ “ of the effect on the future operation of educational Institutions lean citie s and groups in 20 fo r­ in M ichigan.” R e d In v o lv e m e n t 45,000 December Draftees eign countries w ill p articipate Schiff was represented by Lansing Attorney Kenneth Lain g. He in ’ "intern ational days of pro­ charged that in refusing either to readmit Schiff or allow a hearing te s t.” on the refu sal, the U niversity had violated Sch iff’ s rights under the The two-day protest w as map­ fir s t and 14th amendments of ,the Constitution. In V i e t P r o t e s t s ? ped in the M adison, W is., head­ q u arters of the National C oor­ dinating Comm ittee .to End the T h e risin g cal l s a re in line 4,000 men in Novem ber—the first should be allow ed.” ” 1 concede that this may not b ea m atter for action by the federal c o u rts,” Lain said , “ but It is c le a r that som e sort of hearing WASHINGTON T— The Senate The 256-page report w as made War in Viet Nam. Fro m O ur W ire Services with P r e s i d e n t L y n d o n B . such ca ll since 1956— made no MSU Attorney Leland C a r r said that if a hearing w e re allowed internal secu rity subcom m ittee public on the eve of two days of Feank Em spak, 20, a native of Jo h n so n 's decision to build up requ est for a Decem ber quota. on ad m in istrative d ecisions, “ it would open the floodgates t,p e ve ry published a study Thursday night protest against A m erican m ili­ Y on kers, N .Y ., said, " A l l our WASHINGTON—T h e m ilitary the arm ed fo rces to deal with The A ir F o rc e continued to ask student who had a grievan ce against the U n iv ersity.” , to support what it term ed the tary intervention in Viet Nam. dem onstrations w ill be p eace­ draft continued to clim b steeply the w ar in southeast As i a and for no d raftees, confident of He said that Sch iff’ s activ ities in the Com m ittee fo r Student Communist infiltration and ex­ The plan, under -sponsorship of ful/’ ’ He said the U niversity of a s the arm ed s e r v ic e s asked keep needed strength elsew h ere. meeting its manpower needs with Rights (CSR) and in distributing “ L ogos” indicated that he had no ploitation of the teach-in move­ the Viet Nam Day Comm ittee, W isconsin group that planned to T h u rsd ay for 45,224 d ra fte es in P la n s a re to in crease U .S. fo r­ voluntary en listees. intention oi obeying U n iversity regulations if readm itted. ment on U.S. policy in Viet Nam. c a lls fo r dem onstrations in 80 m ake a " c itiz e n ’ s a r r e s t ” Sat­ D ecem ber— an in crease of 8,7~4 c e s by 340,000 men, bringing the T h e arm y procurem ent objec­ Campus "H e not only had no intention U.S. citie s and elsew h ere in the urday of Col. L e s te r A rrow sm lth, over the Novem ber ca ll of 36,450. total to about three m illion. tive fo r enlisted men with no of obeying the regulations that Girls Get w orld. com m ander of T ru ax A ir F o rc e It is the biggest request to U ncle Sam wasn't exactly p lay­ p rio r m ilitary se rv ic e in De­ apply to every MSU student,’ ’ The study was p repared by the B a s e , w as “ not of our com m it­ t h e Selective S ervice System ing Santa C laus to the men in­ cem ber is 47,900 of which it ex­ C a r r said , “ but he solicited oth­ Radio subcom m ittee sta ff at the r e ­ te e .” since near the end of the Korean volved. Except for em ergen cies p ects 7,700 to be voluntary r e ­ e rs to do the sam e. The Uni­ Fired Up quest of Vice Chairm an Thom as Without giving any d etails, the W ar, when 53,000 men w ere in­ -such as Viet Nam- the custom c ru its . v e rsity had a duty to do som e­ J . Dodd. D-Conn. A ll subcom­ ducted in May 1953. T h e M arines are counting on thing to p re se rv e o r d e r .” Supported ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 5) has been to relax draft c al l s in m ittee m em bers joined in author­ D ecem ber to an extent because 3,400 volunteers to fill out their President John A. Hannah and izing its publication. of the C h ristm as h olidays. n o -p rio r servic e procurem ent John A. Fuzak, vice president fo r i “ Whatever the intent of those V T h e M arines, who for the firs t goal of 8,424. academ ic a ffa ir s , both named in S o ro rity housemother M r s. who originated the t e a c h - i n T o d a y’ s a n n o u n c e d quotas Sch iff’ s suit, w e re present in tim e since the Korean War r e ­ B e r y l P h illip s of Alpha Omi- m ovem ent,” the report d e c la re s, sorted to the draft in the quota brin gs the total of d raftees since the courtroom but w ere not asked The U n iv ersity w ill stay with cron P i couldn’ t ask for better “ The fact is c le a r beyond chal­ set a month ago, asked for 5,024 Septem ber 19 50 to 3,24 3,32 4 . to te stify . its presen t policy that as long as s e r v ic e from the E a st Lansing lenge that the Communist propa­ men in D ecem ber. That com ­ Quotas fell as low as 3,300 men Newsmen and a dozen CSR cam pus radio c a r r ie s no com ­ F ir e Department. ganda apparatus has been able to p a re s to a November request for a month a little m ore than a y e a r m em bers w ere on hand. m e rcia l advertising, the admin­ M rs . P h illip s had ju st made expand and exploit the teach-in 4,050 d raftees. ago. Judge Fo x said In the deci­ istratio n does not find the p ro ­ an appointment T h u rsd ay with movement and the anti-V iet Nam But a lag in enlistm ents and T h e arm y’ s share of the De­ sion that C a r r had not su ffi­ posal objectionable, P resid en t a fir e prevention o ffic e r to e x ­ agitation in general to advance cem ber quota is 40,200, com ­ then the buildup ordered because ciently b riefed recent c a se s in­ John A . Hannah said T h u rsd ay. plain ru le s of fir e safety to the the cau se of Red im p e ria lism .’ ’ pared to a request of 28,400 for of the deepening U .S . involve­ volving u n iversities and students. Hannah said he issued the sam e g ir ls . ment in Viet Nam led to the T h is has been made much e as­ N ovem ber. The c o u r t d isagreed w i t h statem ent to general m anagers A s she left the fire station, steeply risin g inductions. The N avy, which asked for of L a n sln g -a rea radio stations two fire trucks w ere ju st p ull­ ie r than otherwise would have ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 5) ing up to the sorority' house at been the c a se , he adds, because at t h e i r Wednesday morning 505 M .A .C . Ave. on a c a ll. “ so fa r none of the leading lum­ m eeting. It seem s a fir e had broken in a rie s of the teach-in movement Hannah said that the broad­ out in the incinerator room , and have considered it n e c e ssa ry ” NO HAND-OUTS INDOORS c a s t e r s attending the meeting Bernitt Clarifies Rules to make m atters w o rse, when to draw a firm line against Com­ apparently wanted to make sure the g ir ls tried to douse it, the munist participation. the cam pus network would not fir e extinguisher exploded. A s a re su lt, the report sa y s, s o lic it off-cam pus ad vertising in Happily, there w asn’ t much “ a substantial Communist infil­ com petition with the local sta - damage and in all the excitem ent, tration is demonstrable, and a •Jtlpiyg*., „ •,>* - the g irls-d id get-a p ra ctic a l lea-" m a c frrn o i t* substaiitial infiltra­ Hannah and the station man­ son in fire-figh tin g. tion is probable. Cam pus police w ill take enforcement action tion of the office of the S e c re ta ry of the B oard a g e rs also discussed the radio again st those persons distributing handbills or of T r u s t e e s for Michigan State U n iversity: network for MSU football games displayin g signs inside university buildings, 9.01, 12.0 1, 14.01, 20.01, 23.0 1, 26.01, 2 9 .0 1,30 .0 1, operated by WKAR. Hannah said communities. In­ THE INSIDE LOOK Public Safety D irector Richard O. Bernitt said T h u rsd ay in a statement to the State News. No action, however, will be taken In situations 30.02 , 31.0 1, 31.03 , 39.144 and 40.14 (exception ordinance numbers). T h e Department of Public Safety, having the that In many cluding Lansing, tion is broadcasting one radio sta­ its own cov­ o ccu rrin g outside classro o m or other un iversity re sp o n sib ility for enforcing the p rovision s of the e ra g e of the football games, and S e n a t e a n d House con­ buildings, he said. ordinance, has been instructed to take en fo rce­ a com petitor is receivin g the Ed. Aid Bill f e r e e s f i n a l l y a g r e e d on th e fin a l v e r s i o n on a b ill B ern itt stated: Section 30.02 of the Michigan State U n iversity ment action in those situations occurring inside of U n iv ersity buildings. WKAR broadcast. T h e rate charged to stations providing in c r e a s e d aid At p resen t, no enforcement action w illbetaken c a rryin g the WKAR football cov­ Agreed Upon to h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n . P ., 3. A Ordinance states the following: "N o p e rso n shall erect or otherwise display any sign or poster or re la tiv e to the display of sign s or the d istribu ­ e ra g e is substantially less than distribute handbills upon property governed by tion of handbills outside of buildings Inasmuch the cost to a station of orlginat- S T A N D IN G ' © F - F E R — Dick. » Q ilt n e r, East Lansing the ¡Board (Board of T ru ste e s) w hich'adverti'ses as anappropria'te faculty cofritriifee fctfl be as-xeli ‘ ing the broadcast", he said . * s o p h o m o r e , t a k e s up a c h a l l e n g e f r o m t h e m a n a g e r or to study the m atter and make recommendations Hannah said the Office of Sports The weekend w ill be a b u sy one f o r S p a rta n Weekend o f B a s k i n - R o b i n s i c e c r e a m p a r l o r to e a t a h a l f ­ otherw ise c a lls attention to anyproduct, s e r v ­ ic e o r a ctiv itiy.” fo r a p rog ram to benefit the entire U niversity Information S e rv ic e s and WKAR ath le te s and a tabloid ad­ g a l l o n i n 15 m i n u t e s f o r f r e e o r p a y d o u b l e t h e T h e ordinance in section 2.03 further states: com m unity. would take a look at the present dition to t o d a y ’ s gives In Sports p r ic e . G ilt n e r , a fte r su cce e d in g once, doubled his plea su re by downing a s e c o n d c o n t a i n e r In the “ Any exceptions to the following sections of this Signed: R ich ard O. B ern itt, D irector, Depart­ broadcast arrangem ent b e f o r e all the d e ta ils . ordinance must be made by written authoriza­ ment of Public Safety. the next football season. tim e lim it. Photo by Jo n Z w ic k e l •Í 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan F riday, October 15, 1965 EDITORIALS JOAN SOLOMON University Radio C a r e e r C a r n i v a l ’s Separate But Equal N o t A T ic k e t n ic ’ S O M E T I M E S , t h e U ni v e r s i t y a n d t h e the p ro b a b le s u c c e s s of a c a m p u s T h e W eirds *n’ B e a rd s o fficia lly opened the 1965-66 protest s e a ­ c i t y a r o u n d it a r e c o n s i d e r e d s e p a r a t e r a d i o s t a t i o n , W J I M c o m m a n d s 61.8 son Tuesday with a pam phlet-distributing sessio n criticizin g the e n t i t i e s , w i t h no a u t h o r i t y o v e r o n e p e r cent of the o n - c a m p u s listening w ar in Viet Nam at— where e ls e ? — the C a r e e r C a rn iva l. a n o t h e r . S o m e t i m e s / it i s m o r e c o n ­ audience. T h e o th e r statio n s s h a re Obviously dedicated to the c a rn iv al’ s theme of “ Suit Y u u rse lf, v e n i e n t f o r t h i s not to b e t h e c a s e . the r e m a in d e r of the au d ie n c e , excep t the p ro te ste rs suited th em selves by setting up shop next to the A p p a r e n t l y , th e i s s u e of an a l l ­ f o r the 2 . 8 p e r c e n t w h i c h l i s t e n s to M arine C o rp s booth in the area where, e a r ly T uesday m orning, campus radio station fo r d o r m ito r y W KAR, the e x is t in g U n ive rsity-ru n m any scheduled organizations had to be relocated because lack of r e s i d e n t s i s o n e in w h i c h It i s m o r e station. sp ace. c o n v e n i e n t f o r s o m e to t h i n k of t h e A ccording to rep resen tatives near the M arine booth, the e s t i­ U n ive rsity m ere ly a s a p a r t of the O n ly a f e w of the sta tio n m a n a g e r s mated 15 to 20 p ro testo rs w ere p assive and o rd erly ; neverth eless,- L a n s i n g a r e a , the s a m e as alI the r e s t , a re co m p la in in g about W K A R in te r­ they did block the passagew ay and caused a great deal of congestion o n ly a little d iffe re n t. f e r i n g w i t h t h e i r b u s i n e s s : it p o s e s a In the alread y crowded area. v e r y s m a l l t h r e a t . W h a t t h e y s e e m to T h e nearly 17,000 students with lim ited tim e who made the effort T H E M AN A G E R S of L a n s i n g 's co m - f e a r is that a c a m p u s sta tio n would to attend the carn ival did so to obtain information about c a r e e r s and m e r c ia l statio n s w e n t to P r e s i d e n t be s u c c e s s f u l - - t h a t i s , that it c o u l d Job opportunities. It is unfortunate that many who cam e T uesday not John A. Hannah W edn esd ay, p r e s u m ­ a t t r a c t s o m e l i s t e n e r s a w a y f r o m the only had difficulty getting to certain booths they may have been in­ a b l y to r e q u e s t t h a t A s s o c i a t e d S t u ­ e x i s t i ng s t a t i o n s . te re ste d in, but also w ere blocked en tirely from an area of approxi­ de n ts of M S U h o ld o ff e s t a b l i s h m e n t m ately eight booths for at least 20 minutes while " o u r h e ro e s " w ere o f t h e a l l - c a m p u s s t a t i o n it h a s b e e n T H I S IS U N D E R S T A N D A B L E . T h e being dragged out by p olice o ffic e rs. c o n s id e r in g . T h e a r g u m e n t is s im p le : ASMSU r e p o r t proposes p rogram It is also unfortunate that the main activity of the c a rn iv al, which o u r statio ns a re e s ta b lis h e d a lre a d y , s c h e d u le s f o r the s t a t io n w h ich w o uld the Placem ent Bureau and the student com m ittee have been working an d y o u r s w i l l be e x t r a c o m p e t i t i o n c a t e r to t h e s t u d e n t s . on sin ce Ja n u a ry , had to be unexpectedly interrupted even for a short t h a t w e c o u l d do v e r y w e l l w i t h o u t , s o It i s u n d e r s t a n d a b l e t h a t t h e n e w tim e. o l e a s e don't b o t h e r . statio n wouId p r o b a b ly b e p o p u la r , and that the o t h e r s t a t io n s m ig h t be un­ T h e students have, of c o u rse, the “ right” to protest. But do they H a r o l d G r o s s , g e n e r a l m a n a g e r of e a s y . B u t it i s not r i g h t f o r t h e m to have the “ righ t” to disrupt a w ell-organized , carefully-planned a c ­ W J I M and the o r g a n i z e r of the m e e t ­ t r y to " h e a d o f f ” th e s t a t i o n b e f o r e tivity which had nothing at all to -do with what w as being protested? ing W e d n e s d a y , s a y s a U n i v e r s i t y s t a ­ it p a s s e s . S u re, the M arines w ere there, but it is v e ry doubtful that a r e ­ t i o n w o u l d be a c h a l l e n g e to t h e “ f r e e The campus station w ill p ro vid e cru itin g rep resen tative had much influence in A m e ric a ’ s policy to­ en terp rise sy ste m .” He f e a r s the se rvices sp e cifically fo r students ward V iet Nam. co m p etitio n a station o p e rated by a w h i c h a r e not a v a i l a b l e o v e r t h e c o m - public u n i v e r s i t y w o u l d p r e s e n t to m e r c i a l s t a t i o n s . It w i l l n o t b e m e a n t The word " r ig h t " should c a r r y with it Some notion of intelligent th e p r i v a t e l y - o p e r a t e d s t a t i o n s in the to c o m p e t e w ith t h e m . judgm ent—call it m aturity, m aybe, or ju st common sense. a rea. It would be appropriate, fo r exam ple, to p ass out literature p ro ­ W H E N I T C O M E S to p r o v i d i n g s e r v ­ testing the w ar in Viet Nam to students attending a talk on United TH IS A R G U M E N T i s , to be k i n d , i c e s f o r Its s t u d e n t s , the U n i v e r s i t y S tates policy in that country. It seem s highly ludicrous to do so, m y o p i c . G r o s s s e e m s t o b e l o o k i n g no is in f a c t an e n t i t y s e p a r a t e f r o m the h ow ever, when they a re only trying to get Information about som e­ f u r t h e r than the p r o f i t s of h i s ow n s t a ­ r e s t o f t h e L a n s i n g a r e a . It i s o n l y thing as non-controversial as Pan-A m erican A irlin e s o rth e B e n d ix tion, and h is c o u n t e r p a r t s a t t h e o t h e r v is io n clo u d e d by the p ro fit m o tiv e C o rp . stations a r e not n o t i c e a b l y b e t t e r . w h i c h s e e s t h i s a s an i n f r i n g e m e n t of T h e 910 a c re s on the Michigan State cam pus, including the Union’ s A c c o r d i n g to A S M S U ' s r e p o r t on The Other Side Of The War p riva te rights. front entrance and main lobby, should be plenty of spouting-space fo r all the anti-anythings here. But the C a re e r C a r r i v a l ' s no picketnic grounds. JIM STERBA U n le ss, of cou rse, T u e sd a y ’ s p ro testo rs a re planning to make a c a r e e r of it. I C iv il R ig h t s A c t J u s t out of this hell ar.d back home or Ed ito r's Note: Th e fol­ anything like this and found out 3 ru A l!G t I "riiNiC y Öü'RE l Cl D, low ing letter was sub­ to be killed before I might have that we use some d irty methods, m itted by a student as a MEAN Rb’DE A S ? 0/£R3EA R rN 6 !' to kill som eone. . . . too. r e s p o n s e to t h e l e t t e r r e ­ So fa r everything you wrote in T h is guy from intelligence had p rin ted h e re last F r id a y your bulletin is true about Viet all th ree lined up. One w as a / S t r e n g t h e n s W o m e n f o lk f r o m a s o l d i e r w r i t i n g to the Toledo Blad e fro m V ie t N a m . T h i s le t t e r is Nam, but we want you to write about a few things none of the p ap ers a re writing. woman. He stripped her down to the w aist and stripped the men all the way. He had a little gad­ Thanks tu the C iv il Rights be assu red that the problem s’ of "W ith equal righ ts, com e equal r e p r in te d f r o m the Ju n e - The going h ere is p retty rough get I thought was a w alkie talkie A ct of 19n4, uc ten in this cour.- th eir m inority w ill be taken into re sp o n sib ilitie s,” some famous Ju ly i s s u e of L i b e r a t i o n and all the d irty fighting isn ’ t o r som ething. He stuck one end tr y now have right to become considerat;on before anv d rastic man said. m a g a z in e , w hich a ttrib u ­ on one side. of this w ire to the lad y’ s ch est build':‘ : zer oper; enforcement ru les a re installed. A greed , A m erican men are ba­ t e d it to a s o l d i e r in V i e t A week ago our platoon leader and It w as a kind of e l e c t r i c Fran klin R oosevelt J r . , th e s ic a lly weak when women are Nam w r i t i n g to th e W o ­ brought In three p riso n e rs, I was shock becau se she got a re a l bad One section the act sa; that man who. has the job of seeing around. m en for P e ace i n C hicago . part of the group that brought burn. Icbs should be '•vailable t my­ lo u d . m e a n , R ude A n d that women get what’ s com ing to But also agreed that the term them In. F ro m what she was scream in g er.e re g a rd !** of r ' c e , color them under the new law1, has r e ­ OVERBEARING PEOPlE J K E “ d ra g ,” as opposed to “ sta g ,” D ear H elcia: T h ey set up a questioning sta­ my buddy and I could figure she se x , religion i • national origin cen tly said : “ Enforcem ent of the PRESENTS, t o o . v o u KNOU) ! I should be taken lite ra lly . tion and someone from In telli­ didn’ t know anything. Then they I jijjv to protect women against Keep up th e good w o r k , I’ m In Viet Nam and e v e ry day gence was doing the questioning. took this sam e w ire and tried it The th ree -le tte r word, S-E -.X , employment discrim ination must I p ra y for only two things— to be T h is was the firs t tim e I saw R o o sevelt. P L E A S E . on the la d y 's husband and broth­ included as a sort of sleep er in p ro ceed grad u ally.’ ’ the employment ’section' cT thé’ e r * but on th e ir.lu w er p a rts. ! Thfijrk goodness! z r s b b e d the damn thing and stuck A « , .h* v.«-*®.*'«’- étvè; 'toe m ost Women in ¡h is v o t w t ' f t 'ji « ... * tr - informed le g a lists. Men, m em bers of a world m i­ gradually turned the A m erican man Into a subservient creatu re whose lik es have not been seen A u g e n ste in O rí H is C a n d id a c y intelligenc e. E v e r since that day I’ ve been nority group, are sweating. sick to my stomach and haven’ t STATE NEWS since Columbus had to beg Queen position: some of them w ere been on p atrol or anything. But since ? man is adm in ister­ T o the E ditor: Isab ella for money so he could ing the new rule, which went into effect last Ju ly 1, other mer, car risk his life to find a shortcut In the past sev eral d ays, there named in both of the a rtic le s . If at least two of these men LETTERS My sergean t te lls me I ’ m suf­ ferin g from battle fatigue and to Indian spice salesm en. should contest the p rim a ry , the might get sent home. No one from have been two reports of my pos­ Women already run men’ s lives be forthcom ing in the im m ediate sib le candidacy for the Republi­ estim ated co sts of $50,000 to our group wants to bring any su s­ If! this country; what m ore do they $100,000 — large as they are — future. p ects In fo r questioning. We don’ t can nomination for th e U .S , Sen­ CAMPUS want? Policem en never give tickets ate. T h e se rep orts d iffer consid­ e ra b ly as to how definite I am would not be enough. N eed less to say, if three or four In any event, it is flatterin g and re a ssu rin g to see that even know what to do. Som e of the V lets a re good M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s International, In­ land D aily P r e s s A sso ciatio n , A ssociated C o llegiate P r e s s , to weeping chick speeders. candidates try to ra is e so large m y p re lim in a ry in vestigations in frien d s to u s. Some we know play AMERICA Even the most dedicated stu­ dent on this campus w ill som e­ about running. Since a number of people w ill be affected by any de­ a sum of money for their individ­ this m atter w ere felt to be news­ both sid e s but we don’ t want any­ M ichigan P r e s s A sso ciation , Michigan C o llegiate P r e s s A s so ­ ciation. cision I make In this a re a , som e ual cam paigns, It w ill be very worthy. body tortured and killed . One of Published e ve ry c la s s day throughout fall, w inter, and spring tim es put down his books at some d ifficult to find sufficient donor s. I m ust object to being called a clarificatio n is needed. the guys from another platoon te rm s and twice w eekly sum m er term by the students of M ichi­ cutie’ s command to “ get over " r e c e n t im m igrant” . B y th e In T u esd ay’ s State News the said he saw this happen before a gan State U n iversity. h ere and have a Coke with m e.’ ’ Fu rth erm o re, to contest such standards of som e recent sena­ O r e g o n S ch o o ls R ecently, one student was in­ headlines sa id l w asdefin itely go­ an important position as U , S, to ria l candidates, I would have to few tim es and once the guy was Second c la s s postage paid at E ast L ansing, Mich. ing to run for the Senate. How­ k illed by it. E d ito rial and b u sin ess o ffices at 341 Student S e rv ic e s B u ild ­ volved in perhaps his favorite of Senator req u ires strong backing con sid er m yse lf an old se ttle r. I e v e r, later in that a rtic le and also Anyhow, tell your Women for ing, Michigan State U n iv ersity, E a st Lansing, Mich. F ig h t Fo r L e a d p astim es, a protest. in the editorial on page 2, the from top Republican o ffic ia ls as have voted fo r three y e a r s in my P e a c e we are with them. We wish Said his fem ale sidekick, "O h , well as the establishm ent of cit­ adopted state and would even be suggestion w asm ad eth atlh ad n o t we could send you a couple of E D IT O R IA L 355-8252 Oregon’ s two m a j"r state uni­ com e on, I ’ ve just got to see izens volunteer groups in all 83 e lig ib le to vote for m yse lf if I yet made up my mind. Sunday’ s those e le c tric a l gadgets to use v e r s it ie s — Oregon a n d Oregon Jan et now.’ ’ A peck on the cheek counties. Again, it is not yet c lea r should run. C h a rle s C. W e l l s ........................................................ E d ito r-In -C h ief State Jou rnal stated that 1 was on the pow ers that sent and keep State— a re fighting an enrollm ent and a tug of his hand, and off they who can secure support from the R ich ard S c h w a rtz ........................................................Managing Editor " e y in g ” the position. us h ere. battle beside which the com peti­ ran to see Jan et. prom inent le ad ers ns well as the L e ro y Augenstein Jim S terb a............................... Cam pus Editor I definitely have not decided T h is m ust end soon or a lot of tion between MSU and L -M p a le s. Men have been lip sticked.pow - county organizations. Chairm an of B io p o lltics L a r r y M o g g ...........................................................................Sports Editor concerning this important step — us w ill go nuts. . . . With 11,811 students, the Uni­ derpuffed and winked at long M ichael Kindman ....................................... E d ito rial Editor v e rs ity of Oregon just edged out the problem is a quite sim ple F o r these and other personal enough. And we are counting on Oregon State this fall. OSU r e ­ one. I am aw are of at least seven re a so n s, I have not made a deci­ A D V ER TISIN G 355-8255 FDR J r .,t o " p r o c e e d g r a d u a lly .’ ' m ains behind at 11,696. Until a d ivorce court Judge can highly qualified men who a re con­ sid erin g running for the sam e sion, and as the State Jou rn al in­ dicated, an announcement w ill not D oes The Soldier K n o w ? A rthur L a n g e r.......................................................A d vertisin g M anager In the entire state system of let a man off the m a rria g e hook state institutions, the total en­ without com pelling him to pay T o the E d ito r: What does he know about that B U S IN E S S -C IR C U LA TIO N 355-8299 rollm ent of 41,298 exceeds p re ­ government in Saigon, the target P H O T O G R A P H IC 355-8311 season estim ates by n early 2,000. alim ony, Roosevelt had better proceed gradually. T h e 6M a j o r i t y ’s 9O p i n i o n L a s t F r id a y 's letter from a so ld ie r claim ed to be " in fo r m ­ of the revolution? That its rulers from Diem to the present Ky ative about the w ar in Viet N am .” (whose avowed hero is Hitler) T o the E ditor: c au se for which A m erican s are T h e only Information I found in were never supported or elected, fighting is a worthy and neces­ s a ry one. it w as that it hurts to think you’ re but have been the force prevent­ I am overwhelmed at th e strength of the so -calle d "en d fighting fo r ju stice, and know that ing elections, violating a second the w ar in Viet N am " movement It is extrem ely Important that oth ers think you’ r e m isinform ed. stipulation of Geneva? which seem s to be so strong on our government, and the public, T h e so ld ie r is fighting to p re ­ The soldier asks if we, not our cam pus. be made aware of our faith in the vent Viet Nam from “ going” the Vietnamese, would like to live Students who advocate the with­ actions of our nation, that not all Com m unist, Does he know that in a Communist Viet Nam. The drawal of A m erican troops from students at MSU want to help the m ost of the South V ietnam ese men who organized the National that battleground seem to domi­ Viet Cong, or protest, or avoid support the go als of the revolu­ Liberation Front ("Viet Cong” nate this campus p o litica lly . It the d raft. tion? Th at Eisenhow er said that was coined by a Saigon news­ is alm ost im possible to go to T h e re fo re , my fellow students, all e x p e rts he’ d talked to found paper) were largely non-Commu- any function of the U niversity when you are asked your opin­ that Ho Chi Mlnh had support of nist. Diem had suppressed all without being offered literatu re ion p lease let it be known. I ask o ver 80 p er cent of the South? nori-Diem sentiment. He exiled whiph It fo r one do nq^nece.s.sqy,- this sim ple thing fo r the good of That Hanoi was the capital of many people, and when they re- iiy 'a g r e e with. . S r i . hk- i'f csif? h n u in iti/U iVi un­ ' tuViied from thfe'rfo’Pfh, W'iShing'-' A v isito r to our cam pus would United States. til a U .S.-backed Junta fo rc e ­ ton named it "Aggression From undoubtedly believe that these fully took the South out of Viet the North," a 64-page document. people rep resen t a good portion William K . Webb N am , in violation of the Geneva Moreover, until we actively of the student body. But, in my Detroit junior A greem en ts? protected Saigon, less than 2.5 estim ation, they probably re p re ­ per cent of the NLF’s weapons were Communist-made. sent le s s than two p e r cent of the total enrollm ent at State. LETTER POLICY There can be no solution in­ L ik e s the way natural- shoulder suits and sport dependent of th e Vietnamese coats of 55®o Dacron* W ell, I p erso n ally feel that the The State News welcom es le tte rs to the editor from a ll people. Those opposing the U.S,. polyester, 45®g worsted re s t of us have a right to be re a d e rs, whether or not they a r e asso ciated with M ichigan State U niversity. stand in Viet Nam are appalled wool hold a press— counted among the student body when faith in democratic pcocess rain or shine. In great also , and I feel that we w ill be is smeared with the red-herring fabrics and colors at heard soon. L e tters must be no longer than 300 words and should be charge "unpatriotic.” fine stores everywhere. I am su re that everyone would typed double space. Correspondents must include th eir name, The criterion is justice, from *D u Pont’s registered • •»ctTTDM' «.al %fl A sia co/rtd lo c a l ,§ftdces«s fiurnfces and, it applicrJ»1* , c la ss $«lma to Safg|bn,"i'f‘<*6uldn’t care tradem ark. - - to an abrupt halt; this is only standing o r faculty position. No unsigned le tte rs w ill Tbe printed. less about spheres of influence natural. But, I also believe that and balance of power, the m ajority of the students feel Better Things for Better Living that our government Is doing the The State News re se rv e s the right to select and edit a ll letters to fit space requirem ents. Mike Post . . . through Chemistry best thing p o ssib le, and that the Midland graduate student Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, O ctober 15, 1965* 3 \ World Hews i t * ,.: ;• ' * .V $ 8 4 1 M illio n B ill T o A i d E d u c a t io n at a Glance 1© J V . - V \ • W a s h in g t o n f — a broad new program to strengthen higher T h e com prom ise b ill, designed to help the nation’ s co lleges meet and lib r a r y s e rv ic e s gen erally. — E stab lish a national teacher would seek a House vote to have the item removed from the b ill. education— Including aid fo r col­ an expanding enrollment that has corps to work with local school It w as in the original Senate bill ‘ D o n 't A d m i t R e d C h i n a T o U N ’ - - R u s k ft* . » ¿ s i r * leges, students and te a c h e rs— doubled in ten y e a r s , would: d istric ts in Improving teaching but w as not voted on by the House. W A S H IN G T O N A P - - N a m in g R e d C h in a a s ‘ ‘ T h e m a in b a r r i e r to p e a c e in S o u th e a s t A s f ^ ,’ ’ S e c r e t a r y ' .IUI , / % stv »' w as agreed upon T h ursday by House and Senate con ferees. In settling differen ces over — Launch a new program of scholarship grants for needy stu­ dents and p r o v i d e F e d erally s e r v ic e s in low-lncom e a re a s . — Strengthen sm a ll, struggling co lleges through d irect financial Funding for most of the pro­ gram s would be authorized for o f S ta te D e a n R u s k o p p o se d P e k in g ’ s a d m is s io n aid and through teaching fellow ­ b ills p assed e a rlie r by the House guaranteed, low -ln terest loans three y e a r s . Exceptions a re two to th e U n ite d N a tio n s T h u r s d a y o n } g ro u n d s t h is ship p rogram s aimed at a ttra ct­ and the Senate, the conferees ap­ for students from middle income y e a rs fo r the teacher corps and w o u ld o n ly e n c o u r a g e th e R e d C h i\n e s e g lo b a l ing outstanding sch o lars to such proved a sweeping omnibus m ea­ fa m ilie s . one y e a r for a new program aim ed • ‘ 's t r a t e g y o f v i o l e n c e ." institutions. sure ca rryin g an annual cost of — Double the money availab le at bringing the fa c ilitie s of col­ " T h e p r o s p e c t s o f p e a c e a r e not s e r v e d b y a n y H o u s e Republican conferees $841 m illion— m ore than tw ice fo r co llege construction gram s leges to bear on the problem s a c t io n o r a n y w o r d s w h ic h m a y e n c o u r a g e P e k in g objected strenuously to the teach­ what President Lyndon B . John­ and sta rt a new program design­ of urban and suburban a re a s. to th in k th a t it i s on th e r ig h t t r a c k - - th a t it er corp s p rovision s and said they son requested. ed to upgrade college lib r a rie s Nobel Medicine Prize c a n r e a p r e w a r d s b y a d h e rin g to i t s s t r a t e g y o f v i o l e n c e ," R u s k to ld a r e t a i l d r u g g is t s ' n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n . Olin Admissions Admitted to O l i n M em orial Goes To 3 Frenchmen C o u rt D ecision Ends D e m o n s tr a tio n s Health Center Th ursday w ere CRAW FORD V IL L E f-A that In light of the court David G roves, A rlene B irc h , fed eral c o u r t decision ru lin g, “ T h e re w ill natur­ H u g h F l a n a I an, Jacqueline brought j prom ise from a lly be a halt to dem onstra­ M arcuszek, Sharon L e e Ander­ c iv il righ ts le a d e rs T h u rs - tio n s.’ ’ son, A n d r e a L i n g n e r , Ann day t h a t dem onstrations STOCKHOLM (UPI) — T h r e e fied sc ie n tists at the C aroline The p riz e was the firs t of fize Elizabeth F o rre st and Richard T h e three-judge fed eral French scien tists w ere awarded Institute— from among 85 can­ aw ards endowed by the late Swe­ T a ylo r. would be halted In east court In a ruling In Augusta, the 1965 Nobel P riz e fo r m edi­ d idates. G aard said the Fren ch ­ dish m illio n aire A lfred Nobel. G eorgia com m unities. cine Thursday fo r research on men w e re elected unanimously An award for literatu re w as to A lso admitted w ere Pam ela D r. M artin Luther King G a ., p l a c e d a Georgia genes that may help future s c i­ by a vote of the institute a month be made Thursday. M artin, Ja n e Wilson, W illiam J r . , president of the South­ county school system under • entists regulate the life pro­ ago and the decision kept a se - Announcement of the p riz e s Hague, D e n n i s D erea, Joan ern C h ristian L ead ersh ip state re c eiv e rsh ip to end c e s s e s. c re t. fo r work in p h ysics and chem­ Aitken, W i l l i a m Mendenhall, C onference, said In Atlanta segregation . The winners a re F ran co is J a ­ Sharing of the p riz e among is try a s well a s aw ard of the L a r r y E u calo s, J o h n L a r r y , cob, 45, Andre .Lwoff, 63, and three scie n tists working in dif­ Nobel P eace p riz e w ill come Robert M ehall, Sue Ann Kern N u c le a r S u b s C o l l i d e later this month. and M arilyn Wyke. Jacques Monod, 55, all depart­ ferent field s of m edicine “ is HON OLU LU f - T wo U .S. one was damaged. ment heads at the P asteu r In­ typical b e c a u s e no scien tific T he subm arines, Sargo stitute in P a r is , where they a re branch can exist and d e v e l o p Good S e a ts Still A vailable N a v y n u c le a r - p o w e r e d subm arines c o l l i d e d u n - and B a rb , each c a rrie d known as the “ Three M uske­ without aid from oth er,” G aard derw ater Wednesday night about 95 crewm en and a te e r s .” said . but both made it back to port subm arine division com ­ They a re credited with d is­ The original lis t of 85 can­ The six hours la te r. m ander, No in juries were covering a new c la ss of genes didates w as wittled to 30 or 40 rep orted . whose function is to regulate in M ay, he said, and to a final T h e superstructure of the activity of other genes. lis t of seven, Including the three RIGHTEOUS S u h a r to N a m e d In d o n e s ia n A r m y H e a d Genes a re the m ysterious m i­ Frenchm en, in Septem ber. K U A L A L U M P U R A P - - P r e s i d e n t S u k a r n o of In­ d o n esia nam ed a new a r m y c o m m a n d e r T h u r s d a y - - B U C K I N G F O R V IC T O R Y - - S p llt lo yalties w ill have croscopic p artic le s in a human cell that determ ine man’ s h ere­ BROTHERS ditary c h a ra c te ristic s. a nt i —C o m m u n i s t M a j . G e n . S u h a r t o w h o s m a s h e d t h e p r o - R e d c o u p a t t e m p t S e p t . -30.. no p l a c e w i t h t h e s e O h i o - b r e e d M S U s t u d e n t s S a t u i d a y at th e O h i o S t a t e g a m e . T o p r o v e l t , H a l G a r l e t y , Sven G aard of the C aroline G reek D ram a Institute In Stockholm, who an­ man, S u h a r t o , w h o a p p e a r s to b e e m e r g i n g a s a s t r o n g ­ succeeds M a j. G en A c h m a d Y a n i, who was s l a i n by the p r o - C o m m u n i s t r e b e l s . M a r ti D a ly , W en d y B o w e n and Su e Cope chop aw a y at a B u c k e y e t r e e n e x t to S h a w H a l l . Photo by Bob B a r it nounced the aw ard s, said the Frenchm en’ s d iscovery w o u l d O p en s Tonight IN PERSON play a vital role In future re­ G reek theater com es alive to­ search . the night when the C om m unityC ircle Jacob, a geneticist, Lwoff , a T h eater opens its ‘ 6 5 -‘ 66 season, G o t t lie b T o S p e a k In K i v a T o d a y m icrobiologist and Monod, a che­ NEW SO U N D with “ O re ste ia " by A esch ylus. m ist, head a group of 20 scien­ The barn theater on Okemos O F 1965 tists at the P asteur Institute who Road near Mt. Hope Road w ill have done re sea rch fo r 20 y e a rs it’s what’s happening give p erform ances tonight, Sat­ David Gottlieb, a sso cia te pro­ in the field . The three men w ill T h e so ro ritie s on M .A .C . A v ­ sh are the $56,400 award equally. urday and Sunday afternoon and fe s s o r of education, w ill give an Oct. 21, 22 and 23. T ick ets are enue w ill sponsor a stree t dance Honors C ollege lecture at 4 p.m . today in the E rick son H all kiva. They w ere chosen by T each ers from 9 to 12 tonight. A ll G re e k s C ollege— a panel of highly quali- available by calling 332 -2 22 1 or Sunday October 17 7:00 p.m. at the theater box office. He w ill d iscu ss the Jo b C o rp s, a re invited to dance to the m usic of the Night S h ifts.T h e dance w ill A special adaptation of the Lansing Civic Center on which’ he is working in Wash­ Greek tragedy was p repared for ington, D,C, w ill be open to men resid in g in D riv e r” is the theme of the s e s ­ be. held in the Alpha Chi Omega dorm s and all coeds 17 y e a r s old sio n 's group d iscu ssio n s, parking lot. Slave Auction this perform ance by D irector +** *** VVaymond Underwood. Ticket On Sale Students and faculty are in­ and o v er. Students must show ID. it it it Twenty-two Ju n io r Panhellen- K a p p a D e l t a so ro rity , 528 ic m em bers, representing all The trilo gy, a standard for stu­ At vited to the Humanities D epart­ *** L t. Gov. W illiam G . M illiken dents of the theater, w as con­ ment reco rd concert from 7 to 9 T h e B ah a’ i Club w ill m eet at w ill headline a group of state of­ M .A .C . Avenue, will hold an open campus s o ro ritie s, will be auc­ densed to a tw'o and a half hour tonight in 114 B e s s e y H all. Works 3 p .m . Sunday In Wonders g r ill. fic ia ls to speak before a con fer­ house after the football gam e Sat­ tioned off to fratern ity men Sun­ dram a in two acts. D i s c S h o p T h e discussion w ill be on “ L’ nity ence f o r p olice, schools a n d u rd ay. A ll G reeks a re invited. day at the annual Chinese Slave on the program include com posi­ it itit “ T h e setting adheres t " many tions by Beethoven, B ach , Moz­ of Science and R eligio n .’ ’ co u rts concerning jp ven iles at Auction. The g ir ls will be put to A m ixer w ill be held in the conventions of the G reek the­ C i v i c C e n t e r B o x O f f i c e art, R lm sk y-K o rsak o v and O rff. * * * K ellogg Center today, M illiken work for two hours ironing, shoe- ater and the costum es a re close ★★★ A k e rs H alls w ill hold an a ll— will discus^ "T h e Chanetige of m ulti-purpose room s of B rody shining and c a r washing for the Hall from 8 to. 12 tonight. to authentic,’ ’ Underwood said. Petitions are row- available in U niversity, pep t a lly at 7:30 to-», tbt F u tu re,” . high bid d ers.; __________. » ■ .. •• - ' 316 and 334 Student S e rv ic e s for night in the G ran ger Park in g Lot —- <*d-3■ "■ tfV ' Info.TTTlJR«* ,rtf' £ Q ±rp } J ! J .Di iffy tlonal Student A ffa irs Com m it­ Daugherty w ill be there with the tee. Openings a re also available MSU Band. on the following com m ittees: so­ c ia l, registration , orientation and *** Chi Alpha, religiou s se rv ic e hosting,' travel and tou rs and of­ organization, w ill elect o ffic e rs a n M SU tra d itio n C O R A L C A B L E S fice staff. Furth er information NOW P L A Y IN G N IGH TLY E X C E P T T U E S. at 8 tonight in 33 Union. A d is­ can be obtained from Don Dennis, cu ssion on “ The Student's R e­ chairm an of special in te re sts at sponsibility to the Church” w ill 3-2969 or 337-12 7f. follow . THE V A N DELS •kit it *** Fo u r MSU sc ie n tists w ill r e ­ TH IS FR ID A Y A F T E R N O O N -4 till 7 B ru c e B , Madsen, accident port on th eir re se a rch to a pub­ lic m eeting of the Michigan So­ prevention adm inistration spe­ The O rig in a l cie ty fo r Experim ental Biology c ia lis t with the MSU’ Highway and M edicine at 7:30 tonight In T r a ffic Safety C en ter, w ill key­ 101 K ellogg C en ter. note the fourth annual L e a d e r­ T.G. with BOBBY DEE and the PASTELLS it it it ship Conference in T r a ffic Safe­ E a st and West Shaw h alls will ty at 6 p.m . Sunday. Women’ s hold a dance from 9 to 12 tonight Club le ad e rs from 34 states w ill in th e recreation room . T h e Join the MSU center In d isc u s­ dance is lim ited to 1,600 people sing human elem ents of tra ffic by o rd er of the fire m arsh a l. It sa fe ty . “ Preventing the Problem Fo rd A d v is e s R o m n e y A g a in s t S e n a te R a ce GRAND RAPIDS (U PI)--H ouse defeat in its attempt to repeal m inority leader G erald Fo rd , Section 14B of the T a ft-H a rtley R -M ic h ., has urged G ov. G eorge A ct was perhaps “ only a tem ­ Romney to run for re -e le ctio n p o ra ry setback.” He said P r e s ­ a s M ichigan’ s ch ief executive ident Lyndon B . Johnson had and not seek the Senate seat now prom ised union lead ers that the held by incumbent Dem ocratic rlgh t-to-w ork provision would be Sen. P a tric k V . M cN am ara in repealed and t h a t lt would be 1966. the f ir s t item on the agenda when F o rd , h ere to speak to 125 C o n g re ss reconvenes in ja n u a ry . M ichigan-based G en eral E le c ­ tr ic executives, said an im ­ p re s s iv e v i c t o r y by Romney “ would certa in ly catapult t h e HILLEL governor further into national prom inence.” FOUNDATION But Fo rd declined to comment SU K K O T H S E R V IC E S on tht ifty question of whether F r l ., Oct. 15 , 7:30 p.m . Rom ney,^ with a victo ry under t i r * » ! CUsr-tV . .. fus bel? would he ’the choleé o í Republicans for the 1968 p r e s i­ Sat. Oct. 16, 10 a.m. dential nomination. In a question and answ er s e s­ Hillel House sion, Ford was asked whether Romney had Indicated to him Mon., Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m. which office he would seek, Slmhat Torah Service ” 1 have not asked the go ver­ H illel House nor which office he plans to see k ,” Fo rd said . " In my opin­ SUKKOTH SU PPER ion, he should seek re-electio n Sun., Oct. 17, 5:30 p .m . as go vern o r.” F r e e To M em bers Ford said the adm inistration others 5 0 f LU N CH • D IN N E R • SN A C KS • P IZ Z A • VISIT OUR "A VIEW FROM Nof*His Words The CyiMArT' r *®- Ilfb rn b R e s trb u d n r VI * 6 One m il# f A f on t f i ' l é T h u rsd ay’ s State News Incor­ M IX E R & S O C IA L , re c tly attributed the announce­ at th e,U N IO N D A I L Y - 1 1 A .M . T IL 2 A. M .- C O M P L E T E T A K E O U T £ E RVIC ED 7-1311 ment of a protest dem onstration against the w ar in Viet Nam to has been rescheduled fo r Hhe name that made PIZZA famous io in Lansing B ria n K eleh er. Sat., Oct. 23. 8:30 p.m. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 15, 1965 FORUM AT ST. JOHN'S FAITH ON CAMPUS S cre w ta p e -W h o ’s H e ? O ld S t o r y O f C h r is t ia n S e x D r iv e D is c u s s e d By FA Y E E. UNGER Is sexual behavior purely a d isc u ss these questions “ :3 0 p .m . biological d rive or are aspects Sunday at St. John Student P a rish , F reih a g e s tr e s s e s that much of You’ d think the late-night debaters whom God has deserted never heard of Screw tape’ s Law of Undulation. P e r s e c u t io n — 1 9 6 5 V e r s io n of it learned? 327 M .A .C . Ave. what A m erican s think of as in­ Screw tape is a sen io r devil in charge of apprentice d evils The tim e is the p resen t, yet of property and citizenship and dia and Nepal, in 19 63. “ I still Can sexual d rive be controlled nate sexual drive is learned from assigned to earth. Satan nearly dism issed him on a ch arge of the situation is lik e that of e a r ly sentenced to six years. have an opportunity to witness. F reih age w i l l con sider th e t h e sociological environm ent. blasphem y for form ulating and applying the law of undulation. C h ristian ity, In a land w here the That, as related by Methodist God must want me here." and modified? What is the nature of love- learned aspects ofboth hom osex­ What Is learned can also be r e ­ The law of undulation sim ply states that a man continually environment is alien and the Bishop Everett W. Palmer, of Pradham’s release last June making in m arriage? ual and hetereosexual behavior. learned and controlled, he sa y s. goes through a s e r ie s of troughs and peaks throughout his life. faith is young and w arm and Seattle, and others who have brought general rejoicing among D r. M arvin F reih age, clinical T he d iscussion is one in a s e r ie s A graduate of Duns Scotus He becom es infatuated with a girl and then d isc o v e rs he has bold. obtained first-hand accounts, is the approximately 550 Christians p sychologist from D etroit, w ill of re g u la r Sunday night foru m s. C o lleg e in Detroit, F reih age r e ­ lost m ost of his in terest. " A r e you a C h ristian ?*' the part of a continuing story of a there, a tiny flock among Ne­ ceived his doctorate in clin ical He draw s c lo se to God and finds God has deserted him. auth orities asked the eight su s­ "Modern Paul,” who now is fre e pal’s 11 million people. K im b erly D ow ns U niversity counseling psychology from the Screw tape claim ed the G reat Enemy Above (God) used the p ects. once more. The infant Church of C h rist in troughs to build a man into a free strong p erso n . Rather than “ Y e s ,” they answ ered. C h r is tia n C h u rc h C atholic U n iversity of A m e rica. The regoin of P re m Pradhan’ s Nepal has none of the w estern C h u rch o f C h r is t 3 10 N. Hagadorn Rd. o v errid e the man with constant evidence of H is p resen ce, the “ And a re you baptized?” the He is now teaching psychology at work is Nepal, an isolatedH indu- d iv isiv e n e ss; it is attached to no Don S tiffle r, M inister G re a t Enem y in time left the man creatu re to stand on his own questioning m ag istrates contin­ 1007 K im berly D rive, Lansing Duns Scotus and is involved in Buddhlst kingdom along A s ia ’ s denomination; it is a com pletely Ph. 3 3 7 -10 7 7 two feet without the benefit of m ystical support. ued. perso n al and m arriage counsel­ H i m a l a y a n Mountains, w here indigenous, n e w church, with B ible School 9:45 a .m . The G reat Enemy Above wants men that can stand as individ­ “ Y e s .” (2 blocks W. of Fran dor ing. through the centuries there have about 20 worship p laces. Worship S ervice 10:45 a .m . u a ls, whose w ills conform freely with H is, not c re a tu re s that “ Who baptized you?” An Indian Gurkha trooper in Shopping Center on He is concerned with the de­ been no C h ristian s at a ll until the agree through coercion. “ P a sto r Pradhan.” the B ritish arm y m Italy in E . Grand R iver) velopment of a human person ­ m id -10 5 0 s. L a n s in g C e n tra l F ree T h e g rea test danger to Satan's cause, Screw tape s a y s , is The eight w e re given a chance World War II, P rem Pradham a lity that can r is e above both in­ the man who fee ls he has lost God and yet t r ie s to obey Him. to recant, but only one did. The It w as a fter Edgar R. M ille r, IV 9 -7 130 M e th o d is t C h u r c h nate an d learned undesirable afterw ard becam e a C hristian That man grow s up. oth ers w ere sent to p riso n , a s a Methodist doctor, made an needs. from B ible reading and attend­ 828 N. Washington, Lansing But everyone knows God doesn’ t want fre e , m ature, b e lie v­ w as the man who converted them, appeal to King Mahendra that SUNDAY SER V IC ES ing C h ristian m eetings. SUNDAY He also screen s candidates for ing men. T h at’ s blasphem y. P rem Pradhan. He w as stripped P rem Pradhan recen tly w as re ­ Intent on becoming a m inis­ Morning Worship 10:00 a.m . 10:00 a.m . Sunday School | the priesthood and brotherhood. leased a fter servin g 4 -1/ 2 y e a rs ter, he attended a B ible school B ib le Study 11:0 0 a.m . of his term fo r making con verts. 1 1:0 0 a.m . Morning Worship! in Allahabad, India, then return­ Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m . E p is c o p a l S e r v i c e s N epal’ s law m akes it a c rim e ed to N epal. T h ere he led in­ WELCOME STUDENTS Wednesday evening B ible Evening Worship 7:00 p.m . j to cau se anyone to change his struction and worship in p rivate TO ALUMNI C H A PEL Study ~:30 P-m * F a m ily Worship Wed. E ve. 7 :3 0 | Religion, although the law is homes (as Paul did of old), bap­ Sundays considered " n o n - c o g n iz a b le ” ; tizing converts in r iv e r s . F o r Transportation C all R ev. Howard C. A rtz Im m a n u e l C o m m u n it y R e fo r m e d C h u r c h 9:30 A .M . Holy Communion and Sermon that is , it is enforced only if a A fte r he and the seven others F E 9-8190 F o r transportation c a ll 4 S 9 - 4 6 5 8 | com plaint is m ade. Some stric t w ere sentenced, the one who r e ­ ED 2-19 6 0 or ED 2-2434 If no answ er 4 8 2 -9 8 5 7 R ev. Howard D. Schipper, P a sto r A L L SAIN TS CH U R C H Hindus did that in P rem P ra d - canted his new faith la te r re ­ 3200 Delta R iv e r D rive han's c a se . turned, pleading to be im prison­ L U T H E R A N W O R S H IP (800 Abbott Road) “ I feel happy h ere in J a il,” ed with them. " I am a C h ris­ Lansing M artin Luther Chapel Lutheran Student Center Sundays he told an A m erican v isito r, tian, too. Put me with my b re ­ (4 Blocks South o f U.S. 16 N ear Capitol City A irp o rt Entrance) Henry A. L a c y , the M ethodist th ren.” The bewildered judge 444 Abbot Road W ofship-9;30 A.M . and 1 1 A.M. 8:00 A.M . Holy Communion m ission board s e c r e ta r y fo r In­ refused . Speech Prof Teaches SE R V IC E S: 10:00 A.M . 11:0 0 A.M . Holy Communion and Serm on Two Blocks North of Student Union 7:00 P.M . 9:00 A .M . M orning P ra y e r and Serm on N u rsery both se rv ic e s. Sunday School 9:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL: 11:2 0 A.M. Preachers To Preach R ev. Theodore Bundenthal, Lutheran Chaplain WEDNESDAY: Weekdays F r e e Bus S erv ic e FA M ILY NIGHT: 7:00 P.M . 8:00 P.M . Tuesday, 1 0 :1 5 A.M . Holy Communion L ivin g Unit Bus w ill Stop at S ervic e s CHOIR: Wednesday, 6:45 A.M. Holy Communion Mason. Abbott, Abbott 8:55 10:25 F o r Transportation Phone The Church 48 4 -5516 or 482-7620. Thursday, 5 :1 5 P.M . Holy Communion Too many p r e a c h e r s can’ t " I never could find out what P h illip s, Snyder A c re s, F ee p reach and Kenneth G. Hance, he m eant by the ’full G o sp el’ ,” W. A c re s 9:30 10:30 W Holmes p ro fe sso r of speech, is doing Hance said . "T h e c le rg y under­ Homes, McDonald 9:03 10 :33 W e lc o m e S tu d e n ts som ething about it. stands term s like 'the full Gos­ Owen, Van Heusen Owen 9:05 10 :35 F i r s t C h u rch of E. Shaw, W. Shaw W. Shaw E d g e w o o d U n ite d A re You Looking F o r A F rien d ly " P r e a c h e r s tend to use jargon p e l,’ ’ g ra c e ’ and 'the T r in ity ,’ 9 :10 10:40 Christ, Scientist they understand, but Jargon does but in serm ons they often be­ C a se, W’ilson , Wonders N. C ase 9 :15 10:45 B ib le Teaching Church. B rody Dorms 709 E . Grand R iv e r 469 North Hagadorn Road not alw ays connect with the la y­ com e stock p h rases with little Kellogg Bus Stand 9:20 10:50 If there is not E a st Lansing m an,” Hance said. m eaning.” Services a p oster with a Lutheran M issou ri Synod (5 blocks north of Grand R iver) Hance is a leading spokesm an Serm ons loaded with f ir e and 9:45 P.M . B ib le C la sse s bus schedule in in a growing movement to brush brim stone language have a c e r­ Sunday S e rv ic e 1 1 a.m . 11:0 0 A.M . Worship your dorm , p le a se WORSHIP S E R V IC E the cobwebs off many traditional tain appeal and get strong emo­ 7:00 P.M . Evening S erv ic e ca ll IV 9 -6 3 12 or p reaching methods. tional reaction, he said , but this TRIN ITY CH U RCH S U B JE C T : "D o ctrin e of 9:30 a.m . and 1 1 a .m . 3 7 2 -4 17 9 . Atonement” An active Methodist laym an, method of preaching also is losing 120 Spartan A ve. Interdenominational IN T E R -C IT Y B IB L E CH URCH Hance has lectured to C atholics, its influence. SUNDAY SCHOOL O ctober 17 , 1965 2827 E . M ichigan Av e. B a p tists, Seventh Day Adventists Hance teaches m in iste rs to S e rv ic e s and C ongregation alists in public consider the p roblem s, inter­ Ju s t Fo u r B lo cks West of B rt >dy Dorm s 11:0 0 a .m .-re g u la r Sermon speaking training se ssio n s fo r e sts, and knowledge of the l is ­ (9;30 & 11-U n iv e rs ity Students) B y R ev. Trum an A. M orrison m in iste rs. ten er. The p reach er should be­ 9:45 U n iversity C la sse s At one sessio n Hance said he gin with the contem porary prob­ WEDNESDAY FIR ST CH U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E C hurch School m et a m in ister who w as con­ lem instead of spending 15 min­ 8:30 and 11.0 0 Morning^Wor^hip 8:00 p.m .-Evening M eeting 9:30 and 1 1 a .m .-c rib room Genesee at B u tler S treets vinced that if a p re ach e r ju st utes developing a text to intro­ “ Strength Suprem e” through Senior high. preached the "fu ll G osp el” the duce it, he said. ’ :00 ¿ven in gJV o rsh lp : re e Public Reading Room Edgewood U n iversity Group Sunday school fo r a ll a g e s ..........................9:45 a.m . speaking problem s would take The churches a re aw are of the “ Of G reat P r ic e in Gods Sight” 13 4 West Grand R iv e r OPEN 5:30 p.m . Supper and p rogram . M orning W o rsh ip .......................................... 11:0 0 a.m . c a re of th em selves. p r o b l e m of communication in 8 :15 T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship preaching, he said . Sem in aries Buffet Supper Served W eekdays— 9-5 p.m . Ju n io r High Fellow ship 4 p.m . Youth S e r v ic e s . ........................ 6:00 p.m . Senior High fellowship - 7 p.m . F i r s t C h r is t ia n a re hiring doctors of speech and I Mon., T u e s., T h u r s .,F r i. E van gelistic H o u r .......................................... 7:00 p.m . A ffiliated with the clergym en a r e taking graduate Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . , R e fo rm e d C h u rc h ” United dhurcfi of C h r is t ,# R ev. David K. Ehrlin-M lrrtster' Tofn O. Thom pson-M usi? D ir. work in speech and rh eto ric. 1 ¡¡nee B us S'ervJre - .See^sch.ed ule in vour dor A l\ OÇ« fy“V“vrn<*-) rQ f y p r * stian ., * \ rrarn-ftr’ iyntxvyyi 240 M arsh all S t., Lansing m Hance is author ,of a book, •* 4 J 1 ‘ t 1? . i.«CanortiPAilona] ■» JyvA-C h rl . ■ rch S e rv ic e s and v isit and E v a n g e lic a l,‘ Reform ed, C a ll ChurCT O ffice IV 5—06 13 R ev. John M. Hofman, P a sto r ’■'Public SpefWtfw *Ï> f I P a s to rs : E . Eugene W illiam s David L . E rb , Norman R . P ie rs r ise r e a d in g room . W ELCO M E!! / If No A nsw er, C a ll T U -236 18 M orning S e rv ic e 9;00 and 1 1 : 1 5 fo r R eligio u s L e a d e r s .’ ’ L " T h e serm on should be as Sunday School 10 :15 * logical and rational as any dis­ bus n ursery 11:0 0 Sunday Evening S erv ic e 7 p.m . c o u rse . The c rite ria of a good S t. Jo h n s S tu d e n t U N IV ER SIT Y speech apply to a good serm o n ,” B A P T IS T CH U RCH Th ose in need of transporta­ Hance said. P a rish "THAT MAN KNOWS GOD!” 327 M .A .C. (American B a p t is t ) tion call - !)jr. Henry B osch - ED 2 -2 2 2 3 o r R ev, Hofman C lergym en should a lso have the s k ill to teach oral com m unica­ IS IT ENOUGH TO BE RELIGIOUS? Phone ED 7-9778 G e ra rd G . P h illip s, P a s to r at 5-3650. P ly m o u th tion to lay le ad e rs, he added. F r . Robert Kavanaugh, pastor u n iversity ED 2 -18 8 8 Has God Made It P o ssib le F o r You To Know Him P erso n ally? F r . T /om as McDevitt lutheran church C e n t r a l M e th o d is t a lc -lc a C o n g r e g a tio n a l F r , Jo se p h F ro m m e y e r.O .F .M . W orship 10:00 a .m . A S U G G E S T IO N . SU N D AY 7 :0 0 A c ro ss From the Capitol F r .G e r v ln B re itfe ld e r O .F.M . Church School 1 1 : 1 0 a.m . C h u rch 9:QP A.M . P ra y e r Group S is te r Daniel M ariam S .C . N u rse ry Provided— M a ry -S a b in a Chapel W orship at SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH S iste r Ch ristoph er S .C . Sunday M a sse s 10 :0 0 -12 :0 0 a.m . at A m erican Legion C enter A c ro ss from Capitol on A llegan WORSHIP SER V IC E (9:45 and 1 1 : 1 5 F lr s t Baptist Church 8 :15 , 9 :15 , 10:30 and 11:3 0 Cam pus B us S erv ic e 1 5 1 8 S. WASHINGTON LANSING 7 :15 -8 :3 0 -9 :4 5 (WJIM 10 :1 5 a.m .) 940 S. H arrison 11:0 0 - 12 :15 -4 :4 5 - 6 :0 0 “ An Engaging L ife ” S ev e n th -d a y David S. Yoh C O L L E G E B IB L E C L A S S 9 :4 5 A .M . D aily and Saturday M asses 8:00, 1 2 :10 , 4:45 Something For Atheists* A d v e n tis t C h u rc h C rib N u rse ry, So B rin g The B ab y . T a k e home a copy of the C a ll 3 3 2 -3 8 14 TAUGHT BY DR. TED WARD, T e m p o ra rily M eeting at Confession "W hat Then A re We T o Do?” F o r Information LEARNING SYSTEM S IN STITU TE DIRECTOR AT MSU D ally-D uring a ll m asse s On Sunday Morning U n iversity Lutheran Church Division and Ann St. sheet fo r study and application. COUNTINUING SER IE S ON THE L IF E OF CH RIST: Saturday: 3:3 0 -5 :3 0 , 7:30 -9 T h e C e le b r a tio n O f Life SATURDAY SER V IC ES “ THE PRO BLEM OF THE SILEN T Y E ARS OF C H R IST " On home football S a t.- 9;30 a .m . Sabbath School “ When The World is Young” CASTfllinSTCR PRCSBYTCRian CHURCH 1 1 - 1 2 A.M . No Afternoon 11:0 0 a .m . Worship S e rv ic e 1315 Abbott Rd. Confession. A re lig io u s Survey of the human experience through Annual Homecomlng-Oct. 16 cost consinc. cmcnicoo 11:00 A.M . ‘G O D C A P T U R E D M E .N ” speech and the a r t s . Speaker: Howard B . W eeks, O P E N H O U SE Lom e Linda U niversity SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:30 P.M . ‘ W H IT E R T H A N SN O W ” film . im m ediately following the game P L A C E : Old College H all, in Union Bldg. G r ill. F o r Transportation or W orship S e r v ic e s — — 9.00 and 11:0 0 a.m . Sunday F o ru m -7 :30 P.M . T IM E : 11:0 0 a.m . Information C all 882-5007 Church School, C rib b e ry -T h ird G rade — 9:00 and 11:0 0 a .m . R EFRESH M EN TS AND FELLO W SH IP FOLLOWING "M a tu rity and Sexu ality” Sponsored by Student R eligio u s L ib e ra ls Each Sunday listen to “ The Church School, Fourth G rad e-A d ults, Students — 10:00 a.m . S E E TH IS P A G E F O R F R E E B U S S E R V IC E by V oice of P ro ph ecy,” 9:30 a.m . (Channing-M urray Fellow ship) D r. M arvin F reih age, WOAP, (1080 kc.) and " F a it h F o r transportation phone 3 3 2 -6 2 7 1 or 332-8901 rsy cio lo g ist,(clie n t-cen tered In a ffilia te of Unitarian U n iv ersa lists Church F o r T d a y ,” Channel 8 at 8:30 D r. Howard Sugden, P a sto r D r. Ted Ward, M inister Of Music a .m ., and Channel 2 at 10 :30 R ev. Alvin Jo n es, M inister of Education And Youtn __________ T herapist) •A gn o stics, Humanists, and Confused B e lie v e rs R ev. R . L . M oreland - M INISTERS - R ev. H. G. Beach a .m . U niversity M e th o d is t P e o p le s C h u rc h F irst P r e s b y te ria n SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH C h u rch a E a s t L a n s in g Ottawa and Chestnut A LU M N I M E M O R IA L C H A P E L Invites You To Ride The B u s M orning And Evening 1120 S. Harrison Rd. Interdenominational WORSHIP SERVICE W O R SH IP S E R V I C E S “Man’s Search For R eality” 200 W. Grand River S C H E D U L E Preaching at Michigan 9:30 a.m.-worship service 9:30 ajti. E p isco p al Service church school H oly C om m union & Sermon D U -S R O U T -E N O , 1 R U S .R O U T E NO, z .. Wllson^M. Tennant, Minister SUNDAY S E R V IC E S DORM OR HALL AA i. PAl. DORM OR HALL and “ T h e P u rp o se O f G eneral Protestant S ervice Fee W & E Cam pbell A .M . 9:15 P A I. 6:25 Dr. Glenn M. Frye, Minister 9:30 and 11:00 G o d 's P e o p le “ 1 1:0 0 a.m . D r. Robert Anderson ’ *9:15 6:25 9:15 6:25 will be held Preaching Akers E & W 9 :15 6:25 Landon E & W at the State Theater M .S.U . Dept, of Holmes E & W Mayo 9:15 6:25 WO|SHIP-9:45 & 11:15 R eligion. McDonel E & W 9 :15 6:25 Yakley 9:15 6:25 a.m . Dr. Seth C. Morrow 9 :15 6:25 9:15 6:25 Dr. Wallace Robertson Ownes 9 :15 6:25 G ilch rist Nursery During Services Sunday, Oct 17, 1965 Van Hoosen 9 :15 6:25 W illiam s 9:15 6:25 “ Lost and Found” FIR ST B A P T IS T C H U R C H -O K E M O S Shaw E & W 9 :18 6:28 B u tterfield 9:20 6:30 Collegian Fellowship Phillips Emm ons 9:20 6:30 CHURCH SCHOOL Alumni Chapel 4684 Okemos - H aslett Rd. Mason 9:20 6:30 B a ile y 9:20 6:30 CHURCH SCHOOL S ER V IC ES 9:20 6:30 A rm strong 9:20 6:30 9;45 to 10:45 a.m.-Program 9:30 and 11:00 7:30 pjn. Sunday School Snydef 9:20 6:30 9:20 6:30 Abbott 9:20 6:30 B ryan for all ages “The Affair and Its C o llegiate C l a s s 10:00 a.m . Bethel Manor 9:25 6:35 Rather 9:20 6:30 11:15 a.m.-Chlldren, 2- n Crib at Church, Toddlers - Consequences” Morning Worship ---------- 11:0 0 a.m . v* j»«■ ,• C ase N & S 9:25 6:35 ^years 9:45 Membership C la s s 12 grade at Union bldg. Rev. Paige. .Birdwell % ■ C o llegiate T rain in g Hour - 6:00 p.m . Wilson t ^ftw 9:25 > 6:3*5 Evening Worship r » .•? — 7:00 y South Baptist 9:40 6:50 Wonders S & N 9:25 6:35 Free bus transportation 15 to tri L UCCF Program 6 p.m. at Manse Associate Pastor of F o r T ra n sp o rta tio n -C A L L : South B aptist 9:40 6:50 30 minutes before each ser­ Home 403 Kensington. Gospel Edgewood United Church 3 3 2 - 2 13 3 ; 35 1-4 0 0 3 vice around the campus. according to Karl Marx pre­ A warm and friendly welcome city bus s e r v ic e M ake South B aptist You C h u rch A w ay F r o m H o m e ’ sented by Dr. Edgar Knoebel awaits you at FirstPresbyterian from Grand R iv e r to Church door D r. Allbaugh, P asto r Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 15, 1965 5 O f f C a m p u s C o n s t it u e n c y Berkeley Protest (co n tin u ed fr o m page 1) H a s N e w V o ic e O n C a m p u s headquarters listed the follow ­ ing m ajor c itie s w here it said At B erk e ley, where demon­ stration lead ers consider them­ B y C O L L E E N O ’ B R IE N dem onstrations w ere planned: se lv e s the key group of p rotest­ co n sists of the five SOC execu­ lng and Investigating p ra ctic a l S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r tive o ffic e rs plus six m em bers means of com m unication," he e rs , executive com m ittee m em­ A l b a n y , N .Y .; Atlanta, G a.; elected at la rg e . said . “ When we get ready to ber Robert Hurwltt said U.S. N ea rly h alf MSU’ s current en­ Austin, T e x .; B altim o re, Md.; involvement in V i e t N a m was " O C C 's function Is to keep start work on our p ro jects, there B e rk e le y ; Boston, M a ss .; C h ar­ rollm ent liv e s off cam pus. "Im m o ral and a g g r e s s iv e ." the student living off campus a w ill be opeo petitioning fo r peo­ leston, S .C .; Chicago;C incinn ati, To rep resen t these students part of the U niversity commu­ ple who want to get involved.’ ’ C leveland and Colum bus, Ohio; L a st M ay, the com m ittee held a in student government and give Knapp’s notion’s nity other than a c a d e m ic a lly ," VValsh said one of the council’ s D enver, C olo.; Detroit, M ich.; "te a c h -in ” against U.S. Involve­ them som e direct com m unica­ said M ichael VValsh, L ansin g sen­ aim s is to Introduce off-cam pus H artford, Conn.; L o s A ngeles; ment In Viet Nam. They said tion with the U niversity, a new m a|or governing body has been ior and president of the council. living to the student who Is con­ M ilwaukee, VVls.; M inneapolis, 15,000 took part. “ It is the only official contact sidering moving out of U niversity M inn.; N ash ville, Tenn.; New Ha­ created — O ff Campus Council this student has with the U niver­ housing. ven, Conn.; New Y o rk ; P h ila­ As others have started In the for better ways (OCC). s it y .” The council plans to com pile d e l p h i a a n d Pittsburgh, P a .; past, today’ s B erkeley dem on­ OCC w as ch artered in A pril by the F acu lty Com m ittee on VValsh, who Is also president som e information an off-cam pus Portland, O re.; Seattle, Wash.; stration w ill begin at Sproul Hall, Student A ffa irs a fter a change of SOC, rep resen ts students liv ­ resident needs to know. S y ra cu se , N .Y .; and Trenton, N .J. the U niversity of C alifornia Ad­ ing off campus on the ASMSU "In the past there have been a m inistration Building, scene last in U n iversity housing policy a l­ The p l a n n e d denonstratlons December of the m assiv e " f r e e - to do things Student Board. few c a se s of questionable deal­ lowed a la rg e r segment of stu­ w ere denounced Wednesday by sp eech " sit-in that resulted In SOC is still operating a s a ings with students by lan d lord s,’ ’ dents to liv e off campus than fo rm e r President Dwight D. E l­ m orq than 700 a r r e s ts . social and se rv ic e organization Walsh said . "W e a re coopera­ before. senhower. of students living off cam pus. ting with ASMSU on legal aid According to the O ffice of Off U n i v e r s i t y authorities have "W e have two m ajor prob­ fo r students who it is felt a re " I think it’ s t e r r ib le ," he said made no move to prevent use of Cam pus Housing about 18,000 lem s right now,’ ’ VValsh said. being victim ized by the few un­ at a news conference in New Y o rk . the campus for the ra lly but have undergraduates do not liv e in "W e have a problem of com­ scrupulous landlords. " V e r y unwise. Not good A m e ri­ refused to d ism iss c la s s e s as U n iversity bousing. T h is Includes munication with the students we " T h e m ajority of the landlords ca n ism .’ ’ the com m ittee requested. students livin g in su pervised and rep resen t and one that might be a n d apartm ent m an agers a r e unsupervised houses and ap art­ He said policy decisions on Viet called ‘ applied apathy.’ The stu­ most c o o p e ra tiv e ," he said. J e r r y Rubin, a com m ittee lead­ m ents, religiou s and scholarship Nam a re based on thousands of er, said the B erkeley group has livin g units, m arrie d housing and dent who m oves off campus may "W e would also like to start p ieces of information which a re eight full-tim e em ployes who are M a ste r W o o d craft not be interested in becoming working on a way to In crease com m uters. analyzed and weighed. R e fe rrin g paid $10 0 a month, m ainly from i n v o l v e d In the organization, approved off-cam pus h o u s i n g . Off Cam pus Council is an out­ which is his righ t.” T h ere is a need fo r m ore and to the dem onstrators he said, donations from the 27,000-stu ­ bulletin b o a rd growth of Students Off Campus "W hat do they know about I t ? " dent cam pus. " T h e council Is now organ lz- better approved housing." (SOC). The 11-m e m b e r council 18x24" 2.9 8 (continued f ro m page C a r r ’ s Interpretation of one ca se cited in the b rief, Dixon vs. I) y Knapp ’s P ra ctic a l b oard and in cork. k i t c h e n , and natural U se den, attractive in wood the d o rm - Campus Center A labam a, In which the court ruled that " e x p e lle d " students who had ro o m . 20 x 3 0 ” , 3.98. participated In c iv il righ ts dem - onstratlons should be allowed a £ hearing. C a r r said the ca se Involved y ra c e and not "p a rtic ip a tio n ," but the court pointed out that y the c a se involved Negro students y at a N egro school and thus In- volved th eir a c tiv itie s. ;j; y 231 M A C . East Lansing C a r r said there w as a dlf- feren c e between expelling a stu- dent and denying read m ission. Since Sch iff left school at the end of winter term and then f;-: applied fo r read m lssion fo r sum- m er, the m atter cam e under ¡i|: Jurisdiction of the v ic e p r e s l- dent fo r academ ic a ffa ir s . £: S ch iff’ s break in student sta - p. tus, said Laing, cam e at a tim e ¡¡: when he had finished his cou rse ¡¡i work fo r a graduate degree In econom ics. Schiff was eligib le to re c e iv e a degree when he fin ish - ;*!• ed his th esis and applied to do :$ additional cou rse work In h is - :£ tory during sum m er term . C a r ■ said that MSU m ust have the right to m ake ru le s and d e- & mand com pliance from the stu- dents. S; The court said that the m atter should be disposed of without court action or court o rd er. R e - & view of the ca se should be lim - y lted s tr ic tly to the facts of the case with full consideration given ¿¡j 5 - d r a w e r v in y l n e w c o lo ra m a to the reasons fo r S ch iff’ s denial. & sto ra g e chest hig h in ten sity la m p s 10 West Circle 6.98 5.9 8 Dorms Unified Sturdy w ood fr a m e ch est All m etal construction Ten »dorm itories on W e s t C ir c le D rive have Joined fo rce s with w ipe- clean p o ly­ on 12 -inch f l e x i b l e to form a West C ir c le Com plex e m b o sse d g o ld a n d w h i t e cable. Push-button light B o ard . print co v e r. Ideal for control sw itch. 1 5 ” high T h e board, which is made up of the p resid en ts, publicity c h a ir­ bathroom or bed room . in aqua, ivo ry, co ral, men, and social chairm en of each 35 x 15 x 1 2 ” . Styled black, light green or of the West C ir c le d orm s, held Its fir s t meeting Wednesday e v e ­ by O dora. m ocha. ning at West Landon H all. "O u r p u ro o se ," said C a ro le Papson, Midland j u n i o r and chairm an of the board, " i s to Sm ith C o ro n a unify the dorm s on thp W e s t C i r c l e ." p o rta b le ty p e w rite r " B y sponsoring a ll-u n iv e rsity so cial and recreatio n al e ve n ts,” added Pat Spice, Muskegon Jun­ 10 2 .9 8 io r and se c re ta ry of the board, “ we hope to bring out the West Slim d esign , with all C ir c le Com plex as a m ore active standard t y p e w r i t e r p art of cam pus e ve n ts.’ ’ A pproxim ately 1,700 g ir ls live f e a t u r e s . Ideal f o r In the West C irc le d orm s, which h om e, school or office. a re E a st and West Landon, North and South Cam pbell, E a st a n d W ith c a se , ribbon, and West Y ak ely, E a st a n d West 5 - y e a r g u a r a n t e e . Mayo, G ilc h rist and W illiam s C la s sio 12 M odel. h a lls. T h e O r ig in a l CAMPUS SUMMARY oxford basic blouses A co rn typ in g ta b le w ith la m p C h o o se fro m one o f th e se b a s ic s t y le s an d yo u ju s t 16.98 c a n ’t g o w ro n g ! T h e b e rm u d a c o lla r e d , roll sleeve Solid steel constructon, b lo u s e in w h it e , lig h t b lu e , m a iz e , pink, navy or no sh arp c o rn e rs. E m ­ lin e n . O r th e b u tto n d o w n c o l l a r , lo n g s l e e v e shirt b ossed le a ve s for added tail b lo u s e in w h i t e , light blue, beige, pink, m aize, strength, and attached, navy, cran b erry o r b r o w n . O r e n jo y a h e a t h e r , b u t ­ hi-intensity l a m p on C u rr e n t And to n dow n collar, lo n g sleeve shirt-tail b l o u s e in flexible b ase. G re y or M o s t C o m p le te cra n b e rry , olive and h e a te r blue. All in 10 0 % tan. 38 x 1 6 ” S tu d y G u id e s F o r A l l c o tto n , m i s s e s sizes. B a s i c C o lle g e C o u r s e s ! STATIONERY-SECOND L E V E L ' «WA.I ««,- "I*, **..»- «ir* Marshall Music Shop Friday an d Satu rd ay, 9 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 East Lansing . . . phone 3 3 2 - 8 6 2 2 307 E . Grand R iv e r Q Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan F riday, October 15, 1965 " S E R V IC E ” A N D " A C T IO N ” A D S A R E O U R B U S IN E S S . D IA L 3 5 5 - 8 2 5 5 T O D A Y . A u to m o t iv e A u to m o tiv 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 F o r Rent C H E V R O L E T T n Tp T l X - 1 W . FORD COUPE 1936, C orvette en- R A M B L E R i9n2rC la s s ic , 4-door, CUSHMAN 196Ü, little u se, 6.5 GRADUATE ÂÜÎTÔLKTINÔ stù - fflSTAUEANT AND b ar help, T H R E E MEN to fill newly’ fu r- with a Ful l y powered. Y -S automatic. gine, S-W gauges.C ustom inter­ autom atic, r a d i o , h eater, fa c ­ h.p., $16 5. Excellent condition. dent, p art-tim e . A pproxim ately m ale or fem ale, full and p a rt- nished house. Four blocks from E xcellen t condition, outside and io r. M usr s e ll. C a ll 655-2885,12 tory air-conditioning. M a k e s Must s e ll. Ca l l ED 2 -4 12 7 . 18 40 hours p er month. Evenings tim e. Apply M r. P atterson or MSU. Cal l 351-4402. 13 l ow cost Into bed. $ ” 95. 337-22 59 . 13 HONDA 150, 19*4. Looks good, o r weekends, ca ll M r. Reynolds, M rs . P atterson, G o lf-O -T ro n ,' in. $nQ5, Phone 3 3 "-9 2 5 5 , 12 H iL L M \S ! 19»'!, 4-door station Rooms runs exceptionally w ell, low 489-9038 9 am. - 4 pm . 14 3411 E a st Michigan. 14 C h e v r o l e t i 960 im paia con- wagon, automatic tran sm issio n , T E M P E S T 1961, 4-door sedan. W A N T A D ve rtib le . Bronze with white top, only ow ner. NADA Lstin g $510, Excellent condition. Phone IV m ileage. C a ll 337-278 8 after E N JO Y TH É o u t d o o r s ! Many B U SBO YS, 3 m eals a day, Kappa TW -W o a n room for graduate or 9-5876, 12 5:30 pm. $420. 12 p art-tim e students needed fo r Sigm a fratern ity. C all L e e , 3 3 2 - foreign s t u d e n t . B alan ce of good condition, $765, Cal l OX w ill accept $410. 332-4 6 02. 12 • A U T O M O T IV E g e n e r a l 1 andscaping. Sandhill term - $79,50 each. Kitchen 4-9 8 0 1 o £ 6 9 4 -0 1 4 9 , 12 M E R C E D E S Ue n 2 , lift sedan, T E M P E S T l9*3 LeM ans C o n vert­ TRIUMPH 1964, 200c c . Excellent 0413. 14 • EM PLO YM EN T ib le . B uckets, B lu e, white in­ condition. 337-1094. 12 A c re s N u rse ry, 2101 Sandhill. S e c r e t a r y . m u $ t be able to and T V room available. Newly CH EVRO LET 1^59 V -N 4-door 1959. Recently rebuilt engine, • FO R R E N T te rio r. W hitewalls. V -8 , floor ED 2 -3 3 10 . ,_______________ U type 40 words per minute. $1.50 painted. 333 A lbert Street, 484- automntic. Pow er steering and new tir e s , and reconditioned HONDA 160, 19657 W indshield. • FO R S A LE shift. $1,350 . 33 7 -2 2 17 . 13 F E M A L E DEN TAL a ssista n t, full p er hour, 15-20 hours p e r week. 5495; 372-0330, evenings. 14 b r a k e s . G o o d condition. OL throughout. $100 and take over Ju s t two months old. $630 n ew - • L O S T & FO U N D 5-2529 , G erald Imhoff. 12 paym ents - 485-6978. Cal l be­ TRIUMPH T R - 3 I960. B lu e, white now $52 5. 372 -5554 a fter 6 pm. o r p art-tim e . Top pay if trained H ours arranged. C a ll 337 -0 37 3. D ISSA TISFIED ? EXCEPTIO N A L • PERSO N AL ■top. Good body. M echanical con­ _______________________________13 in Orthodontics. C a ll IV 2-9695 12 room for single m ale student, C H EVRO LET 194", 2-door". E x - fo re 5 pm. 12 • PEA N U TS PERSO N AL dition. $900. Must s e e .C a ll3 5 1 - d a ys; IV 4-0702 evenings. 20 $9. 355-58 07 after 5 pm, 13 cellent condition, no ru st. $250. M ERCU RY l9 s? station wagon. P A R T TIM E sh irt w asher and E m p lo y m e n t m a rk e r for Saturday. Will train . LANSING EAST side, or. cam - • REAL ESTATE 3 9 3 -1 4 2 4 . _______________ 12 Good condition. $ 1” 5. Phone 484- 4020. 13 YÔUNG MAN to dcTkitchen work, • S E R V IC E A L L ST A T E COM PACT l 9 ô 5 , evenings. Wages and hours to be 7 am . - 4 pm. approx. Apply pus bus line. No parking, $9 C H EVRO LET 1 MPALA, convert­ 3171. 14 T R - 3 , Ï956 with 1964T R -4 m otor., • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N ible ¡960, black with white top. Dark blue, radio and h eater. $150. Excellent condition, 3.9 d iscu ssed . ED 2 -577 8 fo r ap­ in p erson, B ary a m e s C le a n ers, week. C a ll IV 7-5749. 15 MUSTANG l96§, 289 convertible • W A N TED E xcellen t condition, $650. 4S5- R o ger, 332 -18 52 . 12 h.p., 3-speed tran sm issio n , red. pointment. 15 1139 E a st Grand R iv e r . 14 SP A C E FOR studios, sto rage, or deluxe. 3-sp eed , good m ileage. study in ugly u p sta irs. C a ll 3 5 5 - 4901 or 682-5774. 13 TRIUMPH T R - 3 , i960, good con- 1336 North Chestnut, IV 4-8 757. B A B Y S IT + E R N EED ED in my G IR LS TO work in dining room , Owner must s e ll. Call 332-0752 9787, befo re 5 pm, 15 D EA D LIN E CH EVRO LET I$5S Im paia. Good dition. B est o ffe r. C a l l 33 2 - 14 home, two children. Own tra n s­ p a rt-tim e . No experience nec­ a fter 6 p.m . 15 2 p . m. o n e c l a s s d a y b e . engine, radio, heater, two spare 8676, ask for A l. 12 TWO BUS d riv e r s needed lo r St. portation, Monday - F rid a y , 6 e s s a r y . C a ll ED 2-5778 for ap­ bLD SM O RILL 19*2 Con- hours d aily. Can bring own ch il­ F o r Sale fore p u b l ¡ c a t i o n . snow tire s , new b ra k es. Cal l Thom as Aquinas. C a ll 332-6667 pointment, 16 ve rtlb le. Maroon with white top. TRIU M PH . T R - 3 l9S?. Leaving AQUARIUMS, 10 gallon and 2C 353-24 9 5. 13 or stop at school, 915 Alton dren. 332 -2 30 2 . 13 A ll pow er. C o n vertibles at F a ll for s e r v ic e ; best o ffe r; 230 gallon, com pletely set up with C a n c e l l a t i o n s • 12 n oon o n e CHEVY II, 1Q64. Standard shift, Road. 12 W A ITRESSES F U L L tim e. Must F o r Rent p r ic e s . L ansing’ s m ost recom ­ C liffo rd , L a n s i n g . Phone IV fish . Both $50. 699-2682. 13 c l a s s da y before p u b l i c a t i o n o-cylir.d er, 4-door, radio, heat­ LUNCH HOUR w a itre sse s - stuL be neat and dependable. Apply B IC Y C L E R E N T A L S, * sto rage, mended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . - 5 -0 5 37 . 13 e r, 1-ow ner. $1,250. C a ll 3 32 - dents, w iv e s- five days week. in person at Howard Johnson’ s s a le s and s e r v ic e s . EAST LA N ­ MOVING. B A B Y equipment. C rih , OSBORN AUTO, IN C., 2601 E . VOLKSWAGEN" l9h2. Good con- R estauran t, 32 2 4 E a st Saginaw, used bed, g ir ls bike, m ower, PH O N E aS9 o r 353-0699. 12 U niform s, m eals furnished. E x ­ SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . Grand M ichigan. C dition. Forced to s e ll. R easo n ­ w ick er furniture, m ir r o r , r e ­ CO M PACTS, CO M PACTS !l A l- cellent tips, company benefits. 15 R iv e r . C a ll 332 -8 30 3. C 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 OLDSM OBILE l95a, 4-door. Red able. Phone IV 4-4429. 12 frig e ra to r, iron er. 4434 Oak- w a y s lots of c o m p a c t s at and white. Transportation, $75. VOLKSWAGEN 1?57, $2oÔ, Runs Apply to M rs. T o w n s,C A P IT O L PERSON FOR salad work. H ours A V A IL A B L E FOUft p a r k i n g R A T E S PARK, 500 S . C ap ito l. 13 and w a g e s to be d iscu sse d . sp a c e s, 3 blocks from cam pus. wood, Okemos. 351-4862, 12 OSBORN ALTO , IN C „ 2601-7 E. C a ll 3 5 5 -5 2 7 1. 12 fine, body rough. 1212 H U n iv er­ Michigan, Lan sing. C BUSBOYS WANTED at Phi Sigm a Phone ED 2 -577 8 for appoint­ Phone ED 7-2627 a fter 6 pm. 10 ro yal T y p e w r i t e r s , port- 1 D A T ....................S I . 50 sity V illag e. 12 OLDSM OBILE 1*563 dyn am ic ’ 58 ', ment. 15 a b le. N early new. A lso desk 3 D A Y S ............... 4 3 . 0 0 CORVAIR 1961 station wagon. Delta F ra te rn ity . C a ll Bob at 4 -door. Holiday power, loaded. VOLKSWAGEN i960 station-wagon D ISPA TCH ER A B L E to assum e Apartments type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ 5 D A Y S ............... 4 5 . 0 0 E xcellent condition. 221 H as- 332-0875. 13 B y owner! C all days, 4 8 2-1135; bus. T h re e seats, radio, re g u la r resp o n sib ility. P a rt-tim e week­ O N E ROOMMATE f o r luxury able tape re c o rd e rs . R e ve re lett St. Phone 332-3996. 12 evenings, 484-0931. 14 and a u x ilia ry h eaters. 34,000 PARKWOOD BRANCH Y MCA is ( b a s e d on 15 w o r d s pe r ad) end work. Apply V a rsity Cab, apartm ent. One block from B e r - tape re c o rd e rs . R adios, phono­ CORVA1R MONZA, 1$64. Radio, hiring club le ad e rs fo r a fter­ OLDSM OBILE 1964, 442-^17,000 m ile s. Owner, 485-8836. 16 122 Woodmere, E a st L a n sin g . 13 key. D ivision St. 9-month le a se . grap h s. Low priced furn iture: Over 15/10« per word, per day. heater, whitewalls, 4 - s p e e d , noon and evening work, $1.2 5 to actual m iles or C h evelle 1964 - VOLKSWAGEN T962, Tight blue 33 2 -4 12 7 ,________________ 13 c h ests, d r e s s e r s , beds, sprin gs sharp, like new/ Must sell fast. $1.75 hour. ED 2 -8 6 5 7. 2 D E N T A L TECH NICIAN w ith p re- T h e r e w i l l be a 5 0 c s e r v i c e 9,000 m iles. Cal l IV 4-4055 aft­ convertib le. Excellen t shape. ONE OR two g ir ls to sh are Eydeal and m a ttre s s e s. Sm all house­ R e st otter. 355-1020 or 489- F U L L AND p art-tim e openings vious -training or exp erien ce, and bookkeeping c h a r g e it e r 5 pm. 14 $995. C a ll C a rlo s , 35 3-38 79 or V illa apartm en t.C ar n e c e ssa ry . w a re s : dish es, silv e rw a re , pots 8001. 13 fo r g irl in Nation wide ad ver­ full o r p art-tim e. C a ll days, th i s ad is not p a i d w i t h i n O LD SM O BILE_ l953 “ stick V-fe. 355-78 9 2. 14 C a ll 3 3 2 -3 13 7 after 6 pm. 14 and pans, to a ste rs, coffee mak­ tising p rogram . Apply 485-6669, IV 2 —9695; evenings, IV 4-0702. o ne w e e k . CORVAIR 1964, red, 3-sp eed , E x - Som e ru st, snow tir e s . Radio, V O L K S W A G E N l 9 * ‘ 3. 19,900 e r s . E le c tric fryin g pans. 8 ft. 1 pm. - 5 pm . 12 20 ONE G lR L to sh are new ap a rt- cellent condition, one owner, h eater. C a ll A rt at 3 3 2 -5 3 5 8 . 14 m ile s. Used as second c a r . Will pool table com plete. E le c tric P A R T TIM E utility dish w asher. ment near campus with three w a r r a n ty , $1,195. Phone 3 5 5 - s a c r ific e . N e v e r d a m a g e d . W AITERS WANTED full or p a rt- fan s, new and used. Window fans The State News does net OLDSM O BILE 1962 Holiday se - tim e. C a ll M r. T a b e r at C o ra l Apply in person at Howard Joh n­ oth ers. C a ll 351-4 739 . 14 6107. 15 $1,100. B y owner. 484-4334. 12 and a ir conditioners. Bausch & perm it ra cia l or religious dan, one owner. E a s ily financed. G ables. 3 3 7 -13 11. 12 son’ s Restaurant, 3224 E a st ONE MAN to sh are luxury apart - CO R V ETT E 1 b 5 S Convertible. Lom be m icroscope. discrim ination in its ad­ New tir e s . 1,300, no le s s . ED VOLKSWAGEN 1962 convertib le. Saginaw, 15 ment near cam pus. C a ll 3 3 7 - 2 63 engine, 3-speed. $ l,2 0 0 ,C a ll O R D E R L I E S , E X P É k lÉ N C E D WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE 2-0642, 13 E xcellen t shape, low m ileage. JA N ÏfO R WORK evenings. Hours 1872. 14 ve rtisin g colum ns. The 332-6785 a fter 5 pm. 12 and fu ll-tim e p re fe rre d , or w ill­ 509 E . M ich., Lansing O LDSM O BILE 19*4, C u tlass'C on - $850. C a ll 482-1864 a fter 9:30 St^ate News w ill not accept C O R V ET TE 1^65, N assau blue, ing to train days. Contact p e r­ and w a g e s to be d iscu sse d . ONE OR two men EyD eal V illa IV 5-4391 ve rtib le . B lack with cam el in­ p .m ., o r 353-1010 any tim e. 13 Phone ED 2 -577 8 fo r appointr- ad vertising from persons 350 rup. telescopic s t e e r i n g sonnel d e p a r t m e n t , St. L aw ­ luxury apartm ent. C a r o r bike H rs : 8-5:30 pm. C discrim inating against r e ­ te rio r, bucket sea ts, hydram at- VOLVO 1964, P 1800 coupe. 4- rence H ospital. 12 ment. 15 n e c e ssa ry , 337-90 31, M ike. 12 wheel, positraction, 4-speed, W AN TED :-D ELIVERY to y s , also ligion, race, colo r or na­ ic floor console, rad io -clo ck , speed, radio; re v e rb e ra to r, ex­ D R IV E R S, F U L L or p a rt-tim e . Cal l 485-9967. 12 RN’ s AND L P N ’ s . F u ll, p a rt- WANTED TWO men to sh are lux- c a lls fo r p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- tional. origin. all pow er, sport w ire wheel cellent condition. Phone 485- A pply V a rs ity C a b , 122 Wood- CO R V ETTE 1965, N assau blue. tim e. P re feren c e of sh ifts. E x ­ u ry apartm ent w i n t e r term . 0653; 482-0654 seven nights p er d isc . V e ry sharp, F E 9 -2 312 . 14 . 2480 Sunday only. 12 m ere, E a st L an sin g. 13 Ideal fo r student te a c h e rs. C all week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 350 h.p. telescopic S t e e r i n g cellent personnel p o lic y . Many wheel, positraction, 4-speed. PEU GEO T 1959. Good condition, fringe benefits. 332-08 01. 15 INSURANCE S A L E S . P a rt-tim e . 351-54 4 4 . 16 A u to m o t iv e Auto S e rv ic e & P o rts C ig a re tte s, R e g .-2 6 /, King S; Call 677-8793. 12 good tir e s , excellent gas m ile­ L ead s furnished. On o r off cam ­ N EE D ED FOURTH g ir l, lu x u r y WANTED D E L IV E R Y boys, also F ilte r-2 7 ^ pk., $ 2 .5 0 /2 .7 0 p e r AUSTIN H EA L E Y , m etallic red. age. Must s e ll. $295. Phone OX N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e pus. W rite P.O . B ox 6, F l i n t , apartm ent. C a ll 337-0434 after C O R V E T T E 1959. Im m aculate c a l l s f or p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- C arton. Cllpboards-48#, Mad­ Excellen t condition, economi­ condition, new engine, 411 p o si­ 4-4661. 12 p ric e from $7,9 5. New sealed M ichigan. 12 5 pm , 14 0653; 482-0654, seven nights p er r a s rain co ats-$6 .8 8 , P la s tic ca l. Wire wraPlS, sporty e x tra s, traction, both tops. C a ll 3 3 7 - PEUGOT 19*0, 403, cheap? IV beam s, 9 9 f, Salvage c a r s , la rg e week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 B A B Y S IT T E R W A N TED ,U niver- & Rubberized raln co ats-$2 .4 9 ccr.sid er t r a d e . ED 2 -6 3 ” 5, 2-4 8 52. 16 stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO Houses 9266. 14 UNUSUAL O PPO RTU N ITY. West s ity V illag e a re a , one infant. G e .rg e . 12 P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV P . X . Store . F R A N D O R C U T LA SS 1962C onvertible. P ow - PLYMOUTH B E L V E D E R E 1961, C oast Corporation recen tly r e ­ M o n .-F ri., fu ll-tim e; C a ll 3 5 5 - R E N T , 2-bedroom com plete fu r- 5 -19 2 1. C AUSTIN H EA LEY 1962, $1,695. e r, bucket seats, V -8 automat­ red and white, 4-door, cleanest organized t h a t can withstand' 5937 a fter 5 pm, 13 nished house, u tilities included, FRESH SW EET C id er, & ? Hail. , 1 2 PONTIAC 19 5 6 ,2-d oo r. Autom at- 430 S. C lip p ert-S . o fK o k o B a r FM C A R ” radio (tuner) Motorola' beings used by such -national o r ­ ganizations as S e a r, Roebuck C a ll ED 2 -2 559 . . 12 T W O ROOMMATFA; *© s r h a r e ard , 14-inch c a rria g e . 487-0127. ic tran sm issio n , radio, h eater, A TTEN TIO N B E a K e lly G irl — . • ■ 12 DODGE 1*961," 2-door hardtop, 1-900. Need cash fast. C a ll aft- la rg e n icely furnished house on ENGLISH MEN§ 3-sp eed lT cycY e d. vr , ’ 'Corvette* Ir.gîne, t f f t : one-ow ner, ¿..7 £ ✓ / ¿ if . ¿C and C o ., Holiday Inn M otels and Employee.' R e g iste r n o w for ivawftrrstic tran sm issio n , good ^ , aA “ oZ'OO. 12 va rio u s branches of the arm ed lake with two oth ers. $50 includ­ ratio tra n sm issio n new clutch, condition, new tir e s . Cal l IV PONTIAC^ T E M P E S T , 1963. X u to - tem po rary employm ent. A ll e x ­ fo r sa le . Cheap. A lso woman’ s clear.. Must se lli Make offer GEN ERATO RS AND S T A R T E R S . f o r c e s . Product 100% guar­ ing u tilitie s. 12 bike. Phone IV 4-0362. 12 5-36 30 . .12 m atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , radio, perien ced office s k ills needed. 3 3 "-0 6 6 ‘ . Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt.G uaranteed! anteed; investment from $6 0 0 to whitew alls, excellen t condition, No fe e s . K e lly G ir l In c., 400 S. FIAT i960. An economy c a r . 4- Exchange p ric e , $7.90. Mechan­ $14,000, Investment guaranteed low m ileage. 487-0754 after 5:30 Washington, Room 206. Equal speed, w hitew alls. G reen sun ic on the job! Installation se rv ­ with 100% m arkup. M anufacturer pm. 13 Opportunity E m p loyer. 14 V O LK SW A G EN top convertib le. Runs good .C all ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC AUTO has proven method of d istrib u ­ R E P A IR S TU 2 -4 24 7. 12 PONTIAC GRAND PR IX 1963, A ll pow er, aluminum w heels. P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV 5-19 2 1._______________________ C tion ad vertisin g a n d m erchan­ F U G L r L ill / P A men. R T - Day, T I M E night w sh i n ifts. d o E w x , ­ Humanists Society FORD 1955, rebuilt engine, many d ising. A factory rep resen tative Inspections & Tune-ups Exceptional condition, lo w m ile - w ill a s s is t you in setting up your c ellen t starting wage, choice new p a rts, 7 tir e s , stick, radio, S co o te rs & C y c le s age. P riv a te ly owned. 355-59 30 . b u sin e ss. F o r com plete d etails h ours. Advancement Opportun­ p re se n ts two w o r k s h o p s on the w a r New & Used Engines heater. Make offer. 332 -19 6 2 .12 13 SP A R T A , 2-sp eed , 1960. G reat and d escrip tive literatu re , w rite ity. Apply in person, R ED BARN Specialized R epair Service FORD 1959 retractab le hardtop. in V ie t N a m . PONTIAC 1961, 4-door C atalin a. transportation. Must s e ll. $85. National C h e m -P la stic s C o rp ., D R IV E -IN , 1010 E . Grand R iv e r . On Most Import C a rs . Excellen t original condition. See Phone 646-6794. 12 13 Pow er steerin g. Radio, h eater. 1550 Page Industrial B lv d ., St. to appreciate. W i l l con sider C A M E R O N ’S N e v e r d a m a g e d . B y owner. HONDA 1965, 305cc. Good condi- L o u is, M isso u ri 6 3132, or ca ll a d u l t C o u p l e for chnd sup- ‘ ‘ A l t e r n a t i v e s to th e D r a f t ” trade. Cal l 655-1418. 13 e rv isio n , liv e in, work week­ $1,100. 484-4334. 12 tion. T ake over paym ents, $7.50 c o lle c t Robert T . A dam s at HA ends, $60. C a ll M r. Leon ard at A r t R o o m - Union B u ild in g - 8 p .m . IM PO RTS FORD 1957 2-door V -8 . T r a n s - R A M BLE R CLASSIC 1961. Cheap a week. C a ll 351-54 9 " after 2 6 -724 2, area code 314. 21 portation special! $ 5 5 .C a ll 3 32 - transportation, good condition. pm. 12 BU SBO YS, MUST be 18, no e x - TU 2 -5 7 17 . 12 220 E ast Kalam azoo St. 482-1337 8245 or see at 5946 N. H aga- Must s e ll. $395. Phone 882-2191. K E E P TH E wolves from my door, p erien ce n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED YOUNG M EN - 17 to 22. Neat, ‘ ‘ M ethodology and T ech niques of dorn. 13 13 buy my Honda, super ‘ 90’ , 1965, 2 -5 7 7 8 fo r appointment. 18 a le r t. F u ll/p a rt-tim e . 6 d ays or 3,600 m iles. $290. 355-9 335. 12 PARKING A TTEN D A N T,- p a rt- le s s . Day/night sh ifts. B en efits C o n t i n u e d P r o t e s t A g a i n s t t h e W a r tim e, no experience n e c e ssa ry , fo r permanent y e a r - a r o u n d 1961 MODEL SCOOTER. A real in V ie t N a m . ” fo r a p p o i n t m e n t . C a l l ED w ork. Apply in person, 9 :30 -4. buy if you’ re m echanically in­ McDONALDS D RIV E-IN , 1024 E . R o o m 32 - Union B u ild in g - 8 p .m . clined. Needs minor re p a irs. 2 -5 7 7 8 . 18 Grand R iv e r, E a st L an sin g. 15 $60. 3 5 1-5 3 12 . 12 LUNCH TIM E s i t t e r needed. SUZUKI C Y C L E S , now on display P ick -u p and feed two p rim a ry c h o o s e y o u £ o w n h o O r S. A school children. M o n .-F ri. 11:15 few hours a day can mean e x ­ p O 'N O t * p U F F at FO X’ S S P O R T C E N T E R . 12,000 m iles or 12 months w ar­ - 12 :45 . 3 32 -5 15 3. ranty. We se rv ic e all bikes. MAN FOR work - outside ord er 12 c ellen t earnings for you a s a trained A v o n re p rese n ta tive . F o r appointment in your home, O R C R 1 C L 0 E. A ■ G A P I R A M A A n E R S N 1 G A N R O D Open Monday and F rid ay eve­ departm ent to a s s is t office man­ w rite M r s . A l o n a H u c k i n s , ■29. Caper O 0 A S A 1 D O R E 31. nings. 2009 South C e d ar. 372— a g e r. C ollege students full or ACROSS - 3908. 12 p a rt-tim e . Interview , 484-1078. 5664 School St., H aslett, M ichi­ 1. Sunrise White L z T T E R S 1 s I 5 FOOTBALL YAMAHA 19 5 $ , 4 months o l d. B la c k and s ilv e r. P e rfe c t me­ L IC EN SED PR A C T IC A L n u rses, chanical condition. Owner must tions, scheduling fle x ib le . 12 St. gan lie s . o r No c a fu ll-tim e , and p art-tim e p o si­ N URSES AIDS and m ale o rd e r- ll evenings, experience F n E e c 9-8483. e ssa ry 12 . 7, Betel palm 12 . Heavy curtains 13 . N aviga­ tional system 35. poplar 32. Fr. summer 33. Distributed cards Mr. T L N 5 O O N u ■ t P R Y N L A t \ l T E E R A ■ o R PI A N D R E S M R A 1 R leave state. 332-2997. 12 L aw ren ce H ospital, personnel P le a s e apply in person atCounty 14 . Moths Gershwin & M G i M E. U 5 A G E 37. Black O K EM O S departm ent. 12 H ospital, Dobie Road, Okemos. 15 . Spiritless cuckoo A C E. T A T T S H 1 s Beautiful c o u n t r y estate R E G IS T E R É D N U R Ü Ë S . Ful[~- 21 16 . Bishop's diocese 38. Melan­ L E. E 5 Y E A A N r tim e and p art-tim e p ositions, N EED AFTERNOON d riv e r for with 2 a c r e s . B rick and stone ranch home. Extra scheduling flexible, contact p e r­ F lo w er Shop. Must have know­ 1 7 . Lamprey choly 4 1 . Pineapple SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE 19 . Third king la rg e living room with fire ­ sonnel department, St, L a w ­ ledge of Lansing a re a . Apply in of Judah 43. Infuriate 2. Impel 7. Wing place, dining room, large ren ce H ospital. 12 p erso n , Jo n Anthony F lo r is t s , 20. Thespian 45. Lawful 3 . Mania 8. City in modern kitchen, large bed­ 809 E a s t Michigan, L ansing. 14 2 2. Young 46. Union 4. L’ nclose: Texas N ËÀ T A PPEA RIN G man to op- 47. Vegetables poet. 9. Caustic room s with built in vanity, W ELD ERS PA R T o r lu ll- t im e ; demon e ra te a dish-w ashing m achine, 24. Immature, 48. Prize 5. Cut a new 10 . Chewy 2 baths, com pletely finish­ good w ages, steady work, e x ce l­ also sp ray p ain ters. T h o r Fab­ highlv insect disk candv ed basem ent with re c re a ­ lent fringe benefits. C a ll Mr. r ic a to r s , 740 Lake L an sin g D r. 27. Spinning DOWN 6. Item of 1 1 . Pismire tion room and firep lace. „Mc^Vhorter or M r. D raves at C a ll 3 3 7 -13 2 1. 14 spider 1. Beverages property 18. Base 14 Radiant heating. Attached' 67. ’’. JI4 5 t #a 3 to It 2 0 ...Time past inctud- »j# i m 13 breezew ay to a two car G E N E R A L O FFIC E work, ¿1: Straightens garage. $35,000 on term s. ing typing, filing, telephone Community C ircle Players again ■* «%»B. .*> -m! 4. E-«fcs«.., -v- C a ll a n d ,a s k to r E e.t ty ' wttbx, som^'bookkeeping. nuufr P r e s e n ts ' ■ < r#". V P e r r y . IV 44339, can be arranged, but should be O r e s tia n T rilo g y 15 prefix % 24. Chill days work, 5 it IB % iß Perry Realty Co. availab le for half 25. Afternoon IV 7-5953. 12 A gam em non 11 % % days week. C a ll performance % %i f U %t f i t ko ii Ii 23 26. Soso C h oep h o rae 28. German E u m en id es 14 composer Employment % 30. Supper C oached By TT 3è 3/ 34. Anoint %%% Run* October 15 , 16 & 17 % C oach ed B y and October 22 & 23 31 IJ 34 36. Assyr. sky god 5 ÔTT Women wanted for sales work at one of the local hos­ p ita ls. P a rt-tim e, 1 or 2 hours dally, distributing p ic ­ tures for C rad le Pictures, Inc. Pleas&nt w ork, excellen t ^enum eration. Will take ""trsonal- applications 8:30 p.m . at the Community Barn Theatre Ú41 « % . 35 3t 42 31 43 % 44 33 35 40 38. Wise man 39. M alaria 40. Think , 4.L - ;; •' * áfi* »A «■* VY» %* * Jf a fte r 7 p.m . Sunday, October 17 . Apply to M rs . Leona Okemos KaySkWiU/.» * ’«#* 45 4Ì- vestment J 45 42. Danish Coom bes, phone 48 2-14 9 1, C apital P ark M otel, Lansing, F o r In fo r. C a ll 3 3 2 -2 2 2 1 4i i island 9:30 Satu rd ay, Oct. 16, IM Fields Michigan. Student T ick ets $1 % 44. Gnawing Por tim« 3 0 min. animal ( Michigan State'News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 15, 1965 f F o r Sale P erso n al P e a n u ts P e rso n al S e r v ic e S e r v ic e S e r v ic e D ECO RATED t A K E S fo r every \VORLDJS G reatest Rock 'n Roll DICK, WHAT? You’ ve got M ea s- D IA PER SER V IC E . T h re e types JO B RESU M ES, 10 0 co p ies, $4.50. occasio n . We d elive r. S p e c ia ls:. Band. The NIGHT SH IFT . Y ou rs T yp in g S e rv ic e le s ? It couldn't happen to a of d ia p e rs to choose fro m . Bulk A LD 1N GER D IRECT M AIL Ad­ Monday, T u e sd a y - Parkerhou se for a song. Maury, 355-28 14 . 12 n icer guy. H urry back, we m iss wash for clean er, w hiter dia­ PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. v e rtisin g , 533 N . C llp p ert. IV D n v e -ln T h e a tre R o lls-39 ^ dozen. Wednesday, you. The Motley Crew- in 34 5.12 p e r s . Fluff dried and folded. IBM Selectric & Executive. 5 -2 2 13 . C T h u rsd a y - Potato donuts, 39( WANTED" D E L IV E R Y boys, also Multilith Offset Printing. P ro ­ South Cedar at Jolly Hoad TU 2 747V c a lls fo r pizza o rd e rs. 482- W ILL THE 6 - tongue T h a y er U se your own or rent our s. Con­ WILL D O TY PIN G . E le c tric type- dozen, F rid a y , Satu rd ay- 2 spe­ ta in ers furnished. No deposit. fessional T h e se s Typing. N ear w rlte r. Experienced. 2886 E . 0653; 482-0654 seven nights per Wonder contact theNfTSI - duo? NOW TH RU SUNDAY! c ia ls : Pumpkin P ie , 54£ and 25 y e a r s experien ce. B Y -L O campus. 337-152 7. C Jo lly Rd. 10 minutes from cam ­ week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 Gei 332-8635 hwo 355-4814 da A pplesauce f r y - c a k e , 6 /2 9 f. D IAPER S E R V I C E , 1010 E . ANN BRO\VN S. GORDON, typist p u s. 337-76 0 7. C dyanhwa MTSI wanswei! 12 KWAST B A K E R IE S , B rookfield R E N T your T V from N E J A C M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1. C and multilith offset printing. A D M ISSIO N S I . 00 C H I L D R E N UNDER 12 F R E E P la z a , E a st Lansing; Fran d o r; F .E .L . meeting tonight. B e p re - W ILL DO typing in my home. R EN T your T V from N E JA C . (Black and white and co lo r). 19” Zenith pared. Odin and Fred will make T h e s e s , d issertatio n s, term pa­ 303 S , W ashington.1V 4 -1317.C 12 Zenith and GE portables fo r IBM . General typing, term pa­ , $9 p e r month p ersonal appearances. 12 p e rs, etc. C a ll B a rb a ra , IV H IT NO. (I) IN C O L O R - A T 7 P .M .-10 :5 0 AtCtoRDlON 126 B a s s . 2 -s h ifts . GE P ortables only $9 p er month. F r e e s e r v ­ p ers, th eses, d issertations.’ ED ic e and d e liv e ry . C a ll N E JA C 7 -8 3 8 4 .__________________________ C 9 -79 23. . 14 L ik e new. Buy now for C h rist­ C a li N e ja c T V R e n ta ls R eal E sta te m as. Must s a c r ific e . B e st of­ T V R E N T A L S. 482-0624. C TYPIN G TERM p ap ers, tfe s e s , T Y P IS T . "E X P E R IE N C E D . IBM 482-0624 EAST LANSING. One m ile from fe r . 882-6667. 12 YOUft PO RTRA I+ taken by e x - d issertation s. E le c tric type­ S e le c tric . E lite o r P ic a . R ea­ S hakes the screen WE BOUGHT too many S e re :. d ’. p - cam pus. C l o s e to M arble, perien ced photographer. High w riter, P ica type. St. Joh n s. sonable ra te s fo r regu lar or FOR WEDDING a n d p ractical ity tickets. Must s e ll. S a v e 50%.* Aquinas, a n d high s c h o o l s . quality, low p ric e . T o make ap- 224-3825. 12 M ultilith copy. N ear cam pus. LIKE CANNON THUNDER! shower g ifts, see A CE HARD­ Three b e d r o o m , recreation MlC HI GAN C a ll 482-0624. C12 pointment, ca ll 351-4898. 16 ¿A R O L W ISELY , Smith-Corunna W A R E 'S selectio n s. 201 E . room , screen porch. L a rg e en­ 3 32 -8 12 3._____________________ 16 OSU - MSU tickets available for JAM ES STEWART Grand R iv e r , a c ro ss from Un­ closed landscaped lot. Under e le c tric , th eses, d issertatio n s, Saturday. C a ll 482-0624 to get M o re C la s s ifie d Ads ion. Phone ED 2 -3 2 12 . C $20,000. Will c a r i 7 contract. general typing, term p ap ers, y o u rs. C12 Spartan V illage. 355-2804, C12 On P age 8 i l O t R M ILL' now open. Special C all owner, 337-9 4 15. 13 - f u I A T a I A TTEN TIO N : DRUMMER : e u . » 4 U 1 IO S p ric e s on l a r g e r quantities. C A P E COD, Lansing E a st sid e. C orda W e s t , 5817 N , Okemos R d ., E a st L ansing. ED 7-7974. 22 in area would like to join sm all combo. C a ll after 6 pm. - 6 2 "- 7863, weekdays, 14 N ear MSU. Tw o bedroom s and finished u p sta irs. R ecreation room , patio, large lot, garage TODAY Fe a tu re at 1 :3 5 - 3 :3 5 -5 :3 5 -7 :3 5 -9 :4 0 A CAM PU S N O W ! 75C to 5 : 3 0 E ve. & Sun. $1.0 0 CH ARGE ACCOUNTS i n v i t e d . : T h CATR I ~ ENGLISH L I G H T -WEIGHT- J - speed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, f u l l M AREK R E X A L L DRUGS. P re ­ and private d rive. N ear bus, shopping and schools. IV 2-6529. m o t io n p ic t u r e 2 P R E M IN G E R HITS scription d r u g s , co sm etics, p ric e . R ental-pu rch ase term s _12 y o u r h e a r t w il l baby n e e d s , low e v e r y day H it No. (1) T o d a y at 1 2 : 1 0 - 5 : 0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 a v a ila b le . We also have tennis p ric e s . 30 1N ,C lip p ert, by F ra n ­ Service ra cq u ets, golf b a lls, badminton n e v e r f o r g e t ! b ird ie s, gifts and h ousew ares. dor. C12 T H E S E S PRINTED." Rapid s e r v - No. I Book-No. I M ovie A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s B ran d X ic e . D rafting supplies. X erox JA M E S S T E W A R T from Union. ED 2 -3 2 12 . C T he Only 7 P ie c e Band cop ies. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E ­ ‘ V'uo.o” CANOE CANVAS, 16 feet, v e ry On Cam pus PR IN T , 221 South Grand. 482- L E E R E M IC K A ÖTT5 pphuuuS K S N COSTAftRlNC DOUGMcCLURE GLENNCORBETT PATRICKW AYNE light weight, ideal for duck hunt­ ing. $75. Phone ED 7-7108 . 12 5 In strum ents 2 Go-Go G ir ls (o p tio n a l) 54 31. ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ’) C aTl C BEN G AZZA RA A R T H U R O ’C O N N E L L „JROSEMARYFORSYTHKATHARINEROSS-»universalnctum KALAMAZOO S T R E E T BODY B IC Y C L E SALE!: F rid a y , October C a ll R o n n ie E s a k IV 9-6221 EVE A R D E N 15, 1965, 1:30 pm. at Salvage Y a rd , Farm L a n e , Michigan T H E WOMEN of Kappa Delta so­ SHOP. Sm all dents to la rg e w re c k s. A m erican and foreign KATH RYN GRAN T H IT N O . ( 2 ) IN C O L O R AT 9 P .M . 1 ro rity cord ially invite you to c a r s . Guaranteed w ork. 489- State U n iversity Cam pus. V a r­ attend the annual A ll G reek open 7507. 1411 E , Kalam azoo. C ious m akes and conditions. A ll house Saturday, October 16, im ­ and JO S E P H N W E LC H as Jud ge W eaver ALL-NEW, ALL’WILD item s m ay be seen at the Salvage ATTENTION SORO RITIES" a n d Their m ediately following the O h i o Y a rd , October 14, from 8:30 am. F r a t e r n i t i e s ! I Custom ized to 4:30 pm. and October 15, from State gam e. MEMO TO : The New”'C h ris ty 12 songs, parodies fo r special oc­ W a l t 2nd Hit! T o d a y 2:50 & 7:50 8:30 am. to 1 pm. T e r m s : C ash. ca sio n s. M usic m anuscripts for f u l l - l e n g t h fe a tu re 12 M in stre ls. Don’ t forget your concert is scheduled for Sat­ your com positions, ED 2-6680. D is n e y OTTOPREMINGERPRESBIIS HENRY FONDA DTAP~ER SER V IC E-H ospitaT pure GUNS FOR Sale, trade or rent, by day, week or season . Shot- urday evening, Nov. 13, at the L ansing C ivic C en ter. T ick ets d ia p e rs. We’ re the m ost mod­ DOROTHY FESS CHARLES LAUGHTONDON MURRAY TECHNICOLOR ern and the only personalized M c G U I R E and P A R K E R WALTER PIDGEONfr PETER IAWF0RD gun s-d eer r ifle s , 22 r ifle s , p is ­ go on sa le Oct. 25. C12 CO-Starring in diaper se rv ic e in town. P a i l s to ls and re v o lv e rs . New and u s e d . KEN N ED Y'S H O B B Y T A X IC A B S : IF you can 't get V a r- sity , call Y ellow . Group loads furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds of baby clothes at no e x tra c o st. O m GENETlERNEY-frfrFRANCHOTTONE ☆ L E W AYRES ☆BURGESS MEREDITH tfrH A LEÿ ^ SHOP, 1420 Woodbine. IV 9-1165. 13 to a irp o rts, train s, b u sse s, IV AM ERICAN DIAPER SER V IC E , Y e lle r EDOIE H0D6ES ☆ PAUL FORD T r u m p e t - f r e n c h L e b la n c. 2-1444._______________________ 12 SPANISH SPEAKING m ovies ev­ 914 E . G ie r St. IV 2-0864. C T V R EN T A LS for students. E co ­ TECHNICOLOR GEORGE GRIZZARD ☆ INGA SWENSON N ^ V f i O W f f oRCE L ik e new-, seldom used. Will e ry Wednesday starting October s e ll reason ably. Cal l 6 55-1418, 20, Downtown A rt T h e a tre , 211 nom ical ra tes by the term and month. U N IVERSITY T V R E N T ­ w m sm m . W ED . & T H U R S . O C T . 20-21 "LA BONEME” "îic o  ----- 13 N. Washington. Doors open 6:45, and ttie McNALE’S NAVY CREW a universal picture A L S . 489-9263. C M EN 'S GO LF C lubs andbag. Full two featu res, 12 S*orling Fr day ER RA N D S- FROM Your home or set. U sed tw ice, $165. Set of FRI. SAT. O N LY L A T E P e a n u ts P erso n al B u sin e ss. Any type of d elivery 957 Aj ! O’Sney P-iDductions S ean C o n n ery In “ T H E H IL L ” w eights, 2 10 pounds. 337-1867^13 FRIG ID A 1R E AUTOMATIC w ash- e r . Good working condition. $25. ORAIG, 'T IS happy birthday one day e a r ly . Anne. PAT, Long live the mouse that 12 or pickup! Cal l 482-9871. SW EEP ER S SOLD~and rep aired . CA PIT O L VACUUM .Authorized 12 Next! F ra n k Sinatra De borah Kerr “ M A R R I A G E ON T H E ROCKS" G U E ST F E A T U R E -SUR P R ISE ! Car, be seen at 4505 Oakwood, O kem os. 337-0189. 13 ro a re d . H a p p y October 16th. Hoover and K irb y s e r v ic e . IV M ike. 12 9-2636. 19 JA N E T 120, B a s s accordion with D R I V E c a se . P e a rl g ray , good condi­ F r i . Sat. Sun. M on. T u es, - I N TBMTM tion, $50. 487-5323. 13 ! MH b b S o u t h w M t o f L a n a ln g o n M - 7 8 DINING ROOhf suite. Good for 3-T o p -F eatu res second, and one built-in E le c ­ F re e S e w i n g M a c h in e tr ic stove. Phone 6 55-2919 . 13 NOW ! TH R U TU ESD A Y ! HARD TO P for a T R - 3 , $70. BRITAIN’S SWINGIN’EST Ham a wildw Phone 485-5643. 14 FIVE IN THE YEAR’S BIG FIR ST LAN SING SHOW ING ST ER EO T A P E sound sy ste m - DRAMATIC SURPRISE! , d-Tnzck mono 're c o rd e r, matching a m p tu ier/ speaker unit, both like new. A N INCREDIBLE O R G Y 35, 4-hour tap es- re ta il $500, I OW'DOiU’SCHPRODiiCIiOH•ScfeeRp'avbvPETERNICHOLS *PioducodbyOAVIODEUTSCH need cash now, must se ll for j IVKt« t>, JOHNBOORMAN PRESENTED BV WARNER BROS. OF SIGHTS A N D SOUNDS $17 5. 372 -2 328 . 14 H aving a W ild W eeken d Shown F r i . at 7 :3 7 HA R T E R STEN O GRAPH ER'S p osture c h a irs. Naugahyde up­ F R E E - G iven A w ay Sat. \igh t The secret, h olstered . Ideal for students or Oct. 16th At F irst In term issio n 9:30 P.M . illegal dueling clubs of Berlin I o ffic e s. Phone 33 7 -17 5 1. 13 BOOKSj 1828-1960. Scien ce, H is- e c c o u " m to ry, etc. P rin ts, all kinds, 1835- 1920. U .S, stam ps and Foreign YOU MAY At the 1778-19 50. IV 9 -72 55. 14 precise violence of Karate, R E M O T E CONTROL, Webcor tape re c o rd e r. A ll a c c e s s o rie s , WIN! the art of the empty hand! excellen t shape! Must se ll im ­ m ediately. $90. L a r r y , 3 5 1— R E T A IL V A L U E 5S55— 4579. 14 TOPO6 16 10 The Beauty of ' T h e It a lia n M o u s e ' the monasteries of Greece as man YOUNG MAN'S all weather coat. A RICHARD DAVIS-JOLLY FILM PRODUCTION climbs into the sky to find God! Zip lining, like new, size 36 S a t u r d a y S h o w s at 11:30 A . M . & 1:00 P . M . long. $15. ED 2-6 379. 12 A S A D V E R T I S E D IN L I F E S u n d a y S h o w n at 1:00 p . m . o n l y ecS S TT" Animal s The Horror of CA M PU S: A LL BO XER PU P P IE S AKC r e g is - tered . Seven weeks old. Good for ch ildren. Phone F E 9-8104. 13 : T H EAT R E~ SEATS 50{ the last performance of the Grand Guignol I__________ AKC GERM AN S h e Tp h e r d , "all shots; ra ise d w i t h children. c o m iN u o u s Phone 482-9616. 13 NOW FROM 1:00 P.M . G L A D M E R Ui[E[n]®ß[E) Even Evah GERM AN SHEPHERD puppies, pierce his throat with swords I FEA TL RE AT 1:0 0 -3:4 0 ~ T H I A Y R I; white purebred. $20. C a ll 627- 6 :3 0 -9 :15 P.M . — U 1H 1I — 6612. 13 If this film frightens you, it’s because the world is frightening! S T . BERN ARD puppy - m ale, G e t Set F o r T h e W ild e s t R id e O f Y o u r Life! THEY’LLSHOWYOU your choice of litte r. A K C , re g ­ If you find it horrifying, it’s because the world is filled with horror! iste re d . Perm anent shots. $250. If it shocks you it's because we are a shocking race! HOWTHEWESTWAS; T e rm s available. IV 7-08 55. 12 If you find it filled with beauty and hope, you have understood it! Mobile Homes Hte stare You to Sec.. NIOBILE HOME, 10’ x $ 2 ', three bedroom s. Ready to liv e in. -2 n d F e a tu re - $3,200, on large lot. 489-3546. 14 UNIVERSAl presents Narrated by GEORGE SAN D ERS >nTECHNICOLORROMAand WIDESCREEN B E L V A D E R E 1959, 10T x ¿O', 2 - b e d r o o m , air-conditioned. C a ll a fter six . 337-2490. 12 JAMESSTEWART L o st & Found REW ARD FOR return of prop erty taken. An office safe, with f i- , . . ^ ^ a l J'er.rarde^ad lo g M aip erS 3rd W E E K of value ortly to owner. $50 of­ A DOUG flfcCLURfc' (SLEW COWBfc n HAfwutTMrNE " KATHARINE ROSS - ROSEMARY FORSYTH . ■ U fered for return of contents of the s a fe . C a ll Michigan C o n fer­ 'YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO ence of the United Church of SH EN AN D O AH 2nd at 9 :4 0 MISS IT!" -N ««'*»'*» Mogaimê C h rist, 3 3 2 -3 5 11. 13 LO ST : LA D Y Elgin w ristwatcK, - 3 r d E x c it in g F a a t u re - between G iltner and Grand R iv ­ e r . R ew ard . C a ll 355 -3 9 2 2 . 14 TONIGHT at 7:25 - 9:35 -Saturd ay & Sunday- IMIUKKIEI Iff IlfUICIi LO TT: PU RSE containing all 7 d , T r a v e le r s ’ checks, k ey. 128 K e l­ at 1:0 0 , 3:05, 5 :10 7 :15 , 9:25 UNIITTN fWEUITini JOHNSTURGES FR I. SA T . L A T E SH O W logg Aud. Oct. 8, R ew ard . 3 5 3 - 6 0 39 . 12 T H E BEST IN F O R EIG N FILMS THE HALLELUJAHTRAIL E LV IS P R E S LE Y P e rso n a l •LiMMTIM SÏÏ» HW ILD IN -T H E C O U N T r .V * * V COMING SUNDAY, October 17 - . JOHNSTURGFS "! "JOHNGAI ."BILLGUI TECHNICOLOR* _______________________ I N C O L O R __________________ _____________ 7 pm ., Lansing C iv ic C en ter. M ir a g e S h o w n 3 r d at 1 1 :3 5 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES! POPULAR PRICES! T h e Righteous B ro th e rs. T ic k ­ directfromriserveaseatengagements: HIM HETTtn § SO O N ! E L E C T R I C IN T H E C A R H É A T E R S FrankWaihngham *•; e ts on sa le D isc Shop and box O P E N Y E A R RO UND - C a r H e a te rs office. 12 © * 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 15. 1965. W h o ’s W P ! nni ng s A n n e W illiamson, C r o s s e Pointe sophomore to Michael h o s e Placement Bureau Pop S e rie s-C h a n ce To M ake Good netarium is "T h e M ilky Way— Spurgat, E a st Grand R apids grad­ S t u d e n t s m u s t s i g n up T u e s d a y , O c t. 19 Michigan State has its chance. of money was great. Put the feeling among many R iv e r of L ig h t ." C all A bram s uate student and T ria n g le . in p e r s o n at t h e P l a c e ­ T h is campus has been without Continental 1 1 1 1 no 1 s National fo r show tim es. Diana Huntington, Lansing jun­ m e n t B u r e a u at l e a s t tw o a s e r ie s of popular entertainm ent that Michigan State should have Bank and T ru st C o .: All m ajo rs popular entertainment availab le E N T E R T A I N M E N T P E P R A L L IE S : A kers and B ro ­ ior and Delta Delta Delta to John d a y s p r i o r to d a t e o f i n ­ too long. of the C o llege of B u sin ess with dy have both scheduled efforts Bal l , St. Joseph junior and Beta terview . In the past, popular groups has endured. I suppose it is a em ph asis on finance, econom ics to in still pep in the student body Theta P i. brought to campus cam e on a source of pride for students of any and accounting (B,M ), all m ajors p urely random b a sis. T h ere w as school to be able to lis t the T H I S W E E K E N D before the Ohio State gam e. A kers Kim Schwartz, Philadelphia, of the co llege of A rts & L e tte rs , no continuity. One month the names of popular groups who w ill have a bonfire, folk singing P a . junior and Kappa Delta to G en eral M otors C orp. Central Comm unication A rts and Social Senior C la s s might sponsor a have appeared on th e ir cam ­ group, the. ch ee rle a d e rs, mem ­ Don D eM evIem eester, G r o s s e O ffice: Accounting (B,M). M ichi­ Science (B) (Dec. S. M arch grads b ers of the football team and Pointe junior and Sigma Alpha gan. Judy C ollins concert. S ix months puses. only). Chicago, 111. I a lso supposed that a campus Duffy. Epsilon. la te r, Winter C arnival would p re ­ Monday, Oct. 18 G eneral M otors Corporation- of this siz e should be able to Among the supporters of big If these shows a r e not a suc­ M IN ERS: F rid a y night m ix ers B e v e rly Ann Sm vles, Detroit sent the Letterm en. AC Spark Plug D ivision: Mechan­ name popular groups a re the c e s s , popular entertainm ent w ill w ill be sponsored at Shaw, B rody Junior to George A. Zin kil, J r . , C ad illac Gage C o .: M echanical ical and E le c tric a l E n gin eers, Seldom did these p ro g ram s sport name entertainment fo r its h ierarch y of ASMSU. They think die a big ugly death. C ertain ly and A k ers d orm itories, while St. Joseph senior and Sigma Nu. & E le c tric a l Engineers (B,M), prove f i n a n c i a l l y su c c e ssfu l. students. Out of 35,000 students, C h e m i s t r y , M athem atics, Ac­ the student body is recep tive to fo r se v e ra l y e a r s , until people Saturday night m ixers w ill take Donna G , Colem an, St. Joseph C h em istry and P h y sics, M etals, This was the p rim a ry reason there must be se v e ra l thousand counting, Chem ical E n gr., and name groups and they have p ro ­ forget the d isa ste r perpetrated p lace at McDonel and C a se . Won­ sophomore to Ron Robinson, M echanics and M aterials Science m ore popular entertainm ent was eager fo r p erform ances by big M eta ls, M echanics an d M aterlals vided the m achinery to m ake such by student apathy, M ichigan State d ers has one planned fo r Sunday Sturgis sophomore and T ria n g le . (B,M ,D). W arren, Mich. not brought h ere. Student organ i­ name s ta rs . Scien ce (B). Flin t, M ich. At any rate, this is the y e a r that groups availab le. w ill be without name entertain­ from 5-8 p.m . Linda Disbrow, Y psilanti grad ­ The Carborundum C o.: E le c ­ zations w ere not often w illing to G en eral M otors C orporation- Saturday the f ir s t of ASMSU’ s ment. Thé World T ra v el S e rie s w ill uate and Zeta Tau Alpha to John tr ic a l, M echanical,Chem ical En­ im port entertainment when the w ill either make or break MSU F r lg id a lre D ivision: E le c tric a l, popular entertainm ent s e r ie s w ill And, indeed, that would be a p resent a travelogue on Japan Stephenson, Holland sen ior and g in eers. and all m ajors of the prospect of losing la rg e sum s as an entertainment c e n t e r . M echanical, Chem ical E n g r s .,a ll p resen t the Serendipity S in gers. sham e. by A lfred Wolff at 8 p.m . F rid ay T rian gle. college of Engineering (B.M), m a jo rs of the C ollege of B u si­ Two weeks from now, during Other Entertainm ent: in the Auditorium. and C h em istry m ajors (B,M ,D). n e s s (bus. Dec. 8; M arch grads Homecoming W e e k e n d , Dave THE B E S T : the Righteous B ro ­ MOVIES: The best bet in shows, E ngagem ents Madge M essm an, Royal Oak N iagara F a lls , N .Y , General M otors Corporation- only), Accounting (B,M ). Dayton, Pop Singing Duo Coming Sunday Brubeck w ill perform followed th ers appearing Sunday at the if you haven’ t alread y seen them, Ohio. Nov. 12 by the Klngsm en. C ivic C enter. T h e ir show begins is at the Campus Th eatre w here Junior and Kappa Delta to Alan P ackard E le c tric D ivision: Me­ The M artin C o .: E le c tric a l En- T h e Righteous Brothers, T h e ir name, Righteous B roth ­ at 7 p .m . and tickets a re a v a il­ "A n atom y of a M u rd er" and " A d ­ With this s e r ie s M ichigan State B rad ford , U .S. Naval A ir C o rp s, chanical and E le c tric a l Engi­ gineering, M echanical E n gr. (B, rhythm and blues singing duo, e rs, w as coined while the two able at the Disc Shop. v ise and C o nsent" return to the neers (B). W arren, Ohio. has its chance to fill a void left P en saco la, Flo rid a. M,D), C ivil Engineering, Applied w ill appear at the Lansinc C ivic were appearing at t h e B lack THE WORS T: The Ja c k Pine sc re e n . General Motors Corporation- standing too long. Popular en­ Ja c k ie K a rr, G ro sse Pointe M athem atics, and M etals, M e- C en ter at 7 p.m . Sunday, Derby in Santa Ana, C a lifo rn ia . Lodge. A lso good a re "T h e Paw nbro­ tertainm ent w ill continue on this Junior and Kappa Delta to Jim Buick Motor D ivision: Mechan­ chanics and M aterials Science B ill M edley and Bobby H atfield, Some N egro cu sto m ers, after GOOD: Still at K resg e A rt Cen­ k e r " at the State and "Sh en an­ campus and be allowed to grow Chandler, G ro sse Pointe senior ic a l, E lec tric a l Engineers (B), (D), P h ysics m ajo rs (M,D), B a l- both 25, have been perform ing hearing a song they p a rtic u la rly te r is A u strallian a rtist O scar d oah" at the Lansing and C re st and im prove if these f ir s t three and Delta Sigma Phi at Central all m ajors of the college of tim ore, Md. as the Righteous B ro th e rs for liked, would comment, " T h a t ’ s Kokoschka’ s lithograph exhibit. d riv e -in s. E u s i n e s s (B) (Dec. & M arch shows prove to be fin an cially Michigan U niversity. U .S. C ivil S e rv ic e C o m m is- the la st three y e a r s , rightous, bro th er.” A lso , continuing at A bram s P la - A ll four a re good flic k s . grad s), Accounting (B). Flin t. su c c e ssfu l. Judy E lliott, East Lansing jun­ slon: All m a jo rs, all co lleges ior to Garth Boyd, Flint senior G eneral M otors Corporation- (B,M ,D) (Dec. and M arch grad s ^ and P i Kappa Phi, Provin g Grounds Division: Me­ only). V ariou s. C aro l T ra c z , Patchogue, New chanical S; E lec tric a l Engineers, T u e s d a y and W e d n e sd a y York junior to Joseph M asin, E. M etals, M echanics and M ater­ Patchogue, New Y o rk sen ior and ia ls Science (M). M ilford, M ich. T ria n g le . G eneral Motors Corporatlon- G eneral E le c tric C o.: E le c - I Truck and Coach D ivision: Me­ & Chem ical Bonnie Goldbert, Detroit junior chanical Engineers, and Account­ M echanics and to R oger Siegel, [Detroit senior ing (B), Industrial Management, M a terials Packaging, and Phi Kappa Sigma. all m ajo rs of the College of Bus­ C h em istry, P h y- I Judith Zukowski, Detroit soph­ in e ss (B) (Dec. & M arch grads s ic s , and S ta tistics(B ,M ), Chem - fl om ore to Robert Sum m ers, D ear­ only). Pontiac. lstry, M athem atics, I born senior ar.d T ria n gle . Alexander Grant & Co.: Ac­ and M et- H P a tric ia Fox, Kalam azoo jun­ counting (B.M). Various. & M a te ria ls S c i- H ior a n d K a p p a D e l t a to B ill F a r r is T ru st & Savings Bank: ence E n gl- I Dim m er, Kalam azoo sen ior at A ll m ajo rs of the college of n eers I Western Michigan U n iversity. B u sin ess (B,M) (Dec. S; M arch In terstate E lectro n ics C o rp .: ■ grad s only). Chicago, 111. Engineering (B,M ,D). I Service Westinghouse E lec tric C orp.: BARBI M EL, P ro fessio n al typist. E le c tric a l and M echanical En­ N avy D e p a rtm e n t-B u re a u of H No Job too large o r too sm all. gin eers (B,M), all m ajors of the Y a rd s & Stocks, Bureau of Sup- I B lock off campus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C college of Engineering (B). V ar­ E le c - I ious. & M echanical E n gin eers, H T ra n s p o rta tio n Entom ology, Urban Planning & I M o n d a y and T u e s d a y MAINE T R A N S P O R T A T I O N L a n d s c a p e A rch itecture, A c - H Oct. 1 8 a n d 19 needed for Thanksgiving week­ counting & Finan cial Adm ., E c o - I end. Augusta area if p ossible. The M artir. C o.: E le c tric a l M e­ nom lcs, Management, M arketing H H H I Cal l 3 3 2 —34—5 or 484-4586. 14 chanical and C ivil E ngin eers (B, & Transportation Adm., L a b o r & I M,D). D enver, Colo. Industrial Relations & S ta tistics I Efe., RlD ER S WANTED U n iv ersity :f Saga Food S ervic e : Hotel, R e s­ m a jo rs (B,M) (Dec. and M arch ■ M assachusetts or points onNew taurant and Institutional Manage­ D .C. and ■ Y ork T hruw ay. L eaving October ment m ajors (B). V arious. I 21 pm ., returning Sunday. 353— 2678. 13 F L Y T 0 Purdue on October 23 for MSU gam e. C a ll 355-54 75 e ve ­ nings. 14 W a n te d . FLO O RS TO be cle.aced.SpeciS?- lzlng in c afes, t a v e y n s ^ t .r e s . . C ontact^N iElLLE R SE R V IC E S . " C a ll 485-4130. C MORGANM~G-TC, T D , T F , $¿00- J3 5 0 . Must be in good condition. Will pay cash; 353-7696. 8-10 pm. 13 M ARRIED COUPLE want to sub- u n s le ase apartment in m arried housing for winter term . Phone 351-4600.____________________ 12 ( w o r l d ’s m r g e s t s e l f - s e r v e c a r w a s h ) BLOOD DONORS needed. 55 for RH p ositive; 57 for RH nega­ tive. DETROIT BLOOD SE R V ­ IC E , IN C., 1427 E . Michigan A ve. Hours 9-4 Monday, T u e s­ on a n y cam pus day, Wednesday, F rid ay . 12-7 T h u rsd a y. 489-758“ . C T h e y a r e th e p e r l e c t c o m p l e m e n t c o r d ia lly in v ite « y o u to it* P A T IE N T , OPTIMISTIC (p ref- to A m e r i c a n s p o r t s w e a r . . . l o o k g r e a t e ra b ly beautiful) French teach­ e r to help me wade through 103. in to w n o r c o u n tr y . C a ll T ed , 353-14 22 . 12 N EED ED D E S P E R A T E L Y o n e ticket book for P erform in g A rts T h e a tre . C a ll 355-2491. 15 FRIDAY AM* SATURDAY, OCT. 15 AND 16 W ILL S E L L Guitar - sm all 6 strin g, ideal for g ir ls ; Want 6 strin g medium size guitar, qual­ ity tone. 355-134 2. 12 B A B Y SIT T E R WANTED to care fo r child in my home. Vicinity 1425 H Spartan V illag e. 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