MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE EW S E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an M onday, O ctober 18, 1965 P r ic e 10c V o l. 57 Number 33 L IU Z Z O T R IA L T O R E O P E N TRUCKS USED IN WAR RU ST C o n g re ss Marchers Picket °-g To B e g in ‘ eye NEW may HANDOUT offerin g have M SU 's P O LIC Y -- W h ile the hum an b een b lin k in g , the c a m e r a ' s c a u g h t it: y e s , t h a t ’ s a h a n d s h a k e W o o d y H a y e s is Duffy Daugherty -- eye e v e n if Lansing Plant K la n P ro b e Wilkins Faces B y D A V ID HANSON it w a s o n e of t h e f a s t e s t h a n d s h a k e s in B i g T e n h isto ry. Photo by Jon Z w ic k e l State News Staff W r it e r Murder Charge F ifty m arch ers assem bled in front of the State Capitol Sat­ urday and marched through Lansing to the Reo division of White U nited P r e s s International Motor Company. 'E y e s ’ H a v e It? Th ey were protesting U .S . policy in V iet Nam and the manu­ facture of trucks at White Motor that " w ill be used against the Vietnam ese p eo p le ." Klux The trial K1 ans m an of a Ku for Along the way they w ere called cow ards, beatniks, goofies, the m u rd e r of a white sc re w b a lls and nuts by spectators. N ot The B uck "W e are demanding two things,” said group spokesman B rian K eleh er, Spring V alley, N .Y ,, sen ior. " T h e bombing of North Viet Nam must stop and U .S. fo rces m ust be withdrawn from civil w ill be rights reopened w o rk er in H ayneville. A la., to­ South Viet N am .” V a r ie t y :- 2 2 Y d s . K eleher said that the U .S. is violating the Geneva convention with its p resen ce in V iet Nam and is com m iting war c rim e s in violation of the Neurnberg agreement. day C o m m itte e as t h e on H ouse Un- A m e rica n A ctivities B y R IC K PIA N IN "O n the side are cros •ed white and the words ’ A gift State News Sports W rite r to the people of Viet N am ,’ he said, p re p a re s to la u n c h an Viet War M ichigan S tate's exp losive second half perform ance Saturday The trucks w ere not i display the building when investigation of the which crushed Ohio State’ s B u ckeyes, 3 2 -7 , and notched the the m arch ers co ripíete: their fifth consecutive Spartan win this season, sets the stage for the Ku K lux Klan T u e s ­ walk down Washing :onAve e and Protests Purdue game next week to determine leadership of the B ig T en , began to p i c k e t the plant, day. M ore than ” 5,000 watched the Spartan ofiense sputter to a spokesm an fo r the company said In a green-sh uttered, century- flim s y 7-0 halftim e lead and then strike fur 25 points in the that.the tru cks are usually moved old courtroom , sta te ’ s attorneys second half: three touchdowns, a safety and a field goal. Varied on weekends. w ill ask a Ju ry for the second State’ s defensive line was so tough in the firs t quarter that L ansing p o l i c e e accompanied tim e to send C o llie L e ro y Wil­ the B u ck eyes w ere forced to quit their rushing the m arch ers, ing them if they kins J r . , 21, to the e le c tric chair to an a e ria l attack for the rem ainder of the gam e. knew the ru les and clea ing tr a f- or to prison fo r life fo r the death The Spartans duplicated last w'eek's defensi feat against fic along the way. of a D e t r o i t housewife, Viola M ichigan by holding the B ucks to a minus mil 22 yard s rushing. SAN FRANCISCO T-About 700 L lu zzo. The first trial ended in a M ichigan was held to a minus 51 y ard s. One of thi ? policem en looked p o lice-esco rted m arch ers pro­ hung ju ry. O ffen sively Clinton Jo n e s , State’ s right aldback, scored two at a group of spectators and testing U.S. m ilitary action in Alabama Atty. Gen. Richmond touchdowns — one com ing on a dazzling 80-yard run and the s a id ,’ ’ You’ re paying fo r th is.” Viet Nam hiked without incident F lo w ers said Sunday he plans to other on a 12-yard p ass play. M arch ers c a rrie d signs that Sunday over a tw o-m ile route take over prosecution of the case Spartan fullback Bob A pisa dived one yard for touchdown and re a d : “ Buy Johnson’ s C rem e of from Golden Gate P a rk to San because he would not be subject fou rth -strin g quarterback C h a rle s Low ther sea pr'ç.H sh* v^rdr M ushroom Soup,” " D r a ft L B J , ” F r a n c is c o 's Civic Center. to " lo c a l political p r e s s u r e .” around left end ■>r another sco re. "M a k e L ove, Not W ar,” “ Stop A few sm all groups opposing F lo w ers said ;f the people of %Die»* Kenney State t i e l d - ;oal speci lis t, boo r. 3 5 -y a r d L .S , Support of F a sc ism in V iet­ the Viet Nam protest w ere gath­ rVie- a t «3 • .•.«¿•the Jurymen “ di­ f i e W g ihi l'ff^fe third . t i t t e r 'and cMhve-i".'! three o u r e o n fa - nam ,” “ A m erica’ s N eutral, We* e re d along the route.* But. they vorce from their mind their a l- ■points; i KijFC V'.'-y'-odo.” ‘engaf ed irf uxi* eke h a lv e s vrtvf.-i.Vie - mffSt personal hatred of m e,” ft linebacker Ron G oovert and defensive tackle Buddy Owe: T h r e e a n ti-p ro te ste rs, who m arc h e rs. the Jury "c a n , should and must nailed Buckeye quarterback Don The dem onstrator m arch fell Sukarno ■s a ic ’ they were all students who return a verdict of gu ilty.” U nverferth in the endzone fo r a “ Just don’ t like the go o fie s,” short of the 2,000 turnout p re ­ The attorney general, who said two-point s a f e t y in the third q u arte r. c a rrie d signs like: "S a n e Stu- dents Pi •otest Against Screw ball EXTlttC dicted. he had received threats to his life A c ro ss the bay two sim ila r because of his stand for m odera­ Hits ,C THE LONG W A L K - - P rotes te rs a g a in s t the w a r m arches F rid ay and Saturday by tion in ra c ia l conflict, announced Ohio state s c o r e d its lone M oveme n ts," and " T h is space in V iet Nam carrie d p lacard s through Lansing touchdown in the fourth quarter, fo r rent, up to 5,000 dem onstrators w ere S a t u r d a y to th e W h i t e M o t o r C o . in L a n s i n g . S o m e his plans on the CBS rad io -T V following fullback Tom B a r rin g ­ stopped by Oakland p olice. A 50 m a r c h e r s were j e e r e d by s p e c t a t o r s but the program “ F a ce the Nation.’ ’ ton’ s brillian t 6 2-yard kickoff One p rotester said he didn t B erk e ley p o l i c e o ffic er su f­ Subversion m a r c h w a s p r o t e c t e d b y p o l i c e a n d no t r o u b l e o c - F lo w ers said he would present retu rn . U n v e r f e r t h p assed to think the march had accom plished fered a broken leg during a c u r red. the facts in the trial straigh t­ A rn ie Fontes for a 36 yard touch­ anything, scu ffle when a H ell’ s Angels fo rw ard ly. " T h e only way you can get Photos by C a C rane m otorcycle club group rushed down on the next play. Then, on Tuesday, hundreds of S p a r t a n defen semen Harold re s u lts is to go and talk with the m arch e rs and grabbed their m iles away in the nation's capi­ p eo ple,” he said. banners. Car Uninsured ? It 'II Cost $35 JA K A R T A , I n d o n e s i a L u c a s and Don B iero w lcz each tal, the House Comm ittee on Un- Saturday’ s l a r g e s t demon­ P resid en t Sukarno left his p al­ re ceive d game b a lls. T h e two­ A m erican A ctivities w ill open stration in the United States took ace under heavy guard Sunday som e w ere Instrumental in halt­ public hearings in its inquiry into place in New York w here 10,000 fo r the f ir s t tim e sin ce an at­ ing Ohio State’ s inside running the se c re t organization which perso n s m arched down Fifth Av­ tempted coup two weeks ago and, gam e. P resid en t Lyndon B . Johnson has G eorge Webster gave h is usual enue to dram atize their protest at an international conference, called “ a h o o d e d society of against A m erican policy in Viet a s sa ile d Im p erialism and the U.S. fine perform ance at ro v e r back. B y B I L L K R A S E AN b ig o ts." “ I can’ t see how there could be T h is fee w ill be placed in the “ So th e o retically,” B e r n l t t dent with an uninsured d riv e r, Nam . It w as the slayin g of M rs. C entral Intelligence Agency. State News Staff W rite r fund to protect insured d riv e rs said , “ every student fa lls under the Insured d riv er is guaranteed They w ere met by h eck lers who Not once did he mention the a better defensive b^ck in the L iu zzo, 39, mother of fi ve ch il­ involved in accidents with unin­ the c la s s of d riv e rs protected to have the damage paid fo r pro­ splattered the m arch e rs with red dren, which brought the P r e s i­ Sept. 30-O ct. 1 coup led by a coun try,” said Head Coach Duffy A bill was passed by the Mich­ su re d 'd riv e rs . by the new la w ." v id in g ’that the claim amounts to paint a n d eggs a n d shouted, dent’ s public denunciation of the- pro-Com m unist m ilitary o fficer, Daugherty, following the gam e. igan L e g isla tu re F rid a y affecting now under arm y a rre s t despite State played a c a r e le s s fir s t m ost of the 15,000 Michigan State Beginning Nov. 1, anyone pur­ When Michigan d riv e rs pur­ at le ast $200. C laim s under $200 “ T re a s o n !" S eve ra l sc u ffle s took Klan and led, a few days later, Sukarno’ s refu sal to denounce h alf, fumbling the ball tw ice. students who have r e g i s t e r e d chasing licen se p lates In Mich­ ch ase their 1966 licen se p lates, a r e not covered by the fund. p lace but police prevented ma­ to the House com m ittee’ s d eci- L e ft halfback Dwight L e e fumbled th eir automobiles with the Uni­ igan w ill have to show proof of those who can prove that they If such an accident occurred jo r violence. him. the ball on his own 2 0 -vard line, v e rs ity . in su ra n c e — la b ilit y Insurance, have liab ility Insurance w ill only befo re the act w as p assed, the In R och ester, N .Y ., on Satur­ ( c o n t l r i u e d on p a g e 3) Sukarno said : “ Even in Indo­ where it was recovered by the The b ill, called the Motor Ve­ which c o v e rs bqth bodily Injury have to pay an additional fee insured d riv e r often had to pay day night, a veterans organiza­ nesia stooges and tools exist and B u ck e y es. h icle Accident C laim s Act, w ill and property danf^ge— when buy­ of $ 1 . T h is dollar is placed in the dam ages even though it was tion lead er said that unless au­ a re bringing calam ity in our fight against im p e ria lism . We a r e But Ohio State -was unable to m ove against State’ s staunch de­ go into effect on Jarr. 1 , but M ichigan d riv e rs w ill feel it ing the p lates. > “ E v e ry student wap re g iste rs the fund. If a d riv er does not c a r r y not his fault. th o rities take action within 24 The Financial R espon sibility h ours, he would make a citizen ’ s Distribution faced by subversion and in ter­ fen siv e w all, and then m issed on once the Nov. 1 sa le of licen se his c a r with the u n iv e rsity ,” said the p roper Insurance he w ill Act, which has been in effect a r r e s t of David M ille r, 2 2, who vention of the im p e ria lists, for a 2 0 -y a rd field goal attempt by exam ple the A m erican C IA ." Bob Funk. p lates begins. E sse n tia lly , the bill w ill e s ­ R ichard O. Berrutt, dirkqetor of public safety, “ signs his rt^meto have to pay an additional $35 into the fund. in M ichigan since 19 33 covered publicly burned his draft card such accidents. The act didn’ t F rid a y night in New Y o rk . Policy G ets Spartan q u a r t e r b a c k Steve tablish a fund through a fee a statem ent that says he c a rrie s Consequently, when an insured provide fo r payment of dam ages The statement w as m ade by Sukarno addressed “ the Inter­ national Conference fo r the L i­ ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 4) added to all lice n se plate c o sts. liab ility insurance. d riv e r is involved in an a c c i­ and injury to the insured d riv e r, Vincent J . DIMattina of B rook­ but it did call for the state to lyn, New York State com m ander N e w Rule quidation of F o r e i g n M ilita ry rem ove the driving p rlvlled g es of of the Veterans of Foreign W ars. T he long confused U n iv ersity B a s e s .’ ’ the uninsured m otorist. In such a D estruction of draft c a rd s re ­ ru le took a new twist F rid a y when M eanw hile, diplom ats reported c a se the uninsured d riv e r was cently w as made a fed eral of­ C SR w as given p erm issio n to the coup plan Included five stages: re stric te d in his driving fo r a fen se. distribute “ L ogos” on cam pus. the coup, the m urder of leading sp e c ific p eriod of tim e. M ille r, of S y ra cu se , burned his The p erm issio n was granted arm y ge n e ra ls, the k illing of But the drawback to the F i­ c a rd during a Viet Nam protest after a s e r ie s of m eetings be­ leading non-Communist politi­ nancial R espon sibility Act was dem onstration o u t s i d e N e w tween CSR m em bers and Union cian s, Sukarno’ s assassin atio n the d ifficulty of enforcing the re ­ Y o r k 's Arm ed F o rc e s Induction M anager Michael Dmochowski on and the takeover by Communist strictio n . C enter. T h u rsd ay and Frid ay. chief D. M. Aldit a s presiden t. “ The fund,” said S e c re ta ry of “ We feel t h a t by allowing U n iv ersity o ffic ia ls conferred State Ja m e s M. H are, “ p rovid es M ille r to continue and walk the with Dmochowski, D irector of excellent protection on accidents stre e ts that we a re allowing the Public Safety Richard O, B e r - with uninsured m otorists h ere in seed s of d issension to be sown nitt and others before the de­ ArchimedesTomb in the minds of A m e rican s,” c isio n was passed on to CSR (c o n t l nu«<# on 9) said DIMattina. ... Jjujfcr-.. Believed Found Under the new ruling, non­ com m ercial m aterial m ay be d is­ SYR A C U SE, S ic ily T -lta lla n tributed any place on cam pus. a rch aeo lo gists said Sunday they believe they have found the tomb THE IN S ID E L O O K C o m m ercial m atter includes ad­ ve rtisin g and announcement of of the G reek m athem atician and a ctiv ities. scien tist A rch im edes, lost m ore 1 D avid G ottlieb, f o r m e r D oor-to-door distribution is than 2,000 y e a r s . M SU p ro fe s s o r now w o r k ­ Salvato re C iancio, in sp ector of Gottlieb On ing with the Job C o r p s , s till prohibited. CSR said that it still seeks antiquities, said w o rk e rs exca­ w a s h e r e F r i d a y to d i s ­ fre e distribution on cam pus un­ vating fo r a new hotel made the The Job Corps c u s s the p r o j e c t ’ s s u c ­ c e s s . S t o r y P . 6. d er the first amendment of the d isc o v e ry . He said he is con- „U .S. Constitution. ■ vthcetf It is A rch im ed è i’ Wrrrhu : ■ The % ra ffie ¡Safety bepa’ftnWrft"'' The w o rk e rs uncovered a 160- has the responsibility in d is tr i­ T h e n ew f a l l f a s h i o n s fo o t-sq u are of la rg e m a r b l e blocks with a lead coffin under w e r e on d is p la y l a s t w e e k Union Board bution m atters and has a rrested or stopped those handing out in th e U n io n an d w ild the two center blocks. The cof­ fin, bearing a golden c re st set GROUP S IN G IN G — Includ ed in the A S M S U show c o n c e r t by the national mown group c h e r r y i s th e n ew “ i n " Fashion Show m atter in the past, t he S ecre­ ta ry ’ s office, however, m ust now S a t u r d a y night w e r e the S e r e n d i p i t y S i n g e r s . A la r g e reco rd ed three album s. c o lo r . S t o r y P . 7. with p recio u s stones, contained c r o w d at t h e J e n i s o n F i e l d H o u s e w a s t r e a t e d to a Photo by C a l C ra n e the a sh es of a human being. I 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Monday, O ctober 18. 1965 Two Easy Answers JustOne Complaint E D IT O R IA L S To Drinking Problem About Schiff Compromise T o the E d itor: Having read your editorial con­ cerning m inors and liquor, I find what should today’ s d r i n k i n g m inor do? I drink, I bitch, but I dcn’ t try to fla tte r m yself with the idea J U S T O N E C O M P L A I N T about the tica l in vo lvem en t. W e s u s p e c t that a that I can keep silent no longer. that the law and its en fo rcers a re d e c is io n handed down T h u rs d a y by decision a d m in is te re d by Judge Noel P ra c tic a lly e ve ry day I hear in the wrong and I am in the right. t h r e e f e d e r a l j u d g e s un t h e f i r s t c o u r t P. Fox w ill in the end vindicate c o lle g e -le v e l grip es about police e n c o u n t e r in P a u l S c h i f f ’ s s u i t a g a i n s t Schiff. bru tality and in justices connect­ the U n iv e r s it y . T h e U n i v e r s i t y h a s c l a i m e d that if ed with the apprehension of a student fo r the violation of a LETTERS T h a t i s , that th e d e c i s i o n o p e n s the S c h iff w in s h is s u it, then all students w a y f o r an o u t - o f - c o u r t s e t t le m e n t , w h o a r e r e j e c t e d b y c o l l e g e s w i l l be well-known state law. But I do b elieve that if 1 act in and thus co uld r e m o v e the need f o r a t e m p t e d to s u e f o r a d m i s s i o n on th e We bitch at the law, yet make a m ature way a fte r drinking, d e fin itiv e c o u rt s ta te m e n t on s t u d e n ts ’ b a s i s of t h i s c a s e . T h i s is u n l i k e l y , no organized attempt to have it don’ t becom e riotous or obnox­ rights. and a se rio u s m is in te rp re ta tio n . changed. ious, that although 1 am still T h i s i s a m a j o r d e f e c t , but about We bitch at the law e n fo rc e rs, le g a lly wrong, 1 am not m orally the only one. S C H IFF'S SU IT i s b a s e d on d e ­ yet m ake no real attempt to wrong. f e n s e of h i s p o l i t i c a l a c t i v i t i e s . He rem edy th eir own w ell founded If m ore m inors who in sist on B O TH S C H IF F AND T H E U N IV E R ­ g rip e s . c l a i m s t h a t h i s c i v i l r i g h t s - - t h a t i ,s, drinking tried to act this way 1 SITY expressed p l e a s u r e w ith the A re "to m o rro w ’ s l e a d e r s ” t h e r i g h t to a f a i r h e a r i n g a n d to an guarantee we would get things our decision. Th is i s , w e all no ticed , going to follow the path of many e d u c a t i o n - - w e r e d e n i e d a s a r e s u l t of way, either 'through relaxed law S o m e w h a t u n u s u a l, and is te s tim o n y these ac tivitie s. of today’ s ? A re we going to be enforcem ent, or change in law s. to the e x c e l l e n c e of th e c o m p r o m i s e a ll bitch and no action? If he w i n s h i s c a s e , the “ flood w h ic h the panel of judges d e v ise d . g a t e s ’ ’ of stud ent s u it s ag a in st u n i­ A ssum ing that no re a l change Richard B . Adam s S c h iff w ill get h is lis t of o ffen ses and a h e a rin g f r o m the U n i v e r s i t y , v e r s i t i e s w i l l not o p e n , a s P r e s i d e n t T ' - a w ill be m ade in the near future, sophom ore John A. Hannah h a s w a rn e d . Students and a chance to apply again fo r who a r e r e j e c t e d on p u r e l y a c a d e m ic r e a d m i s s i o n . T h e U n i v e r s i t y w i l l get g r o u n d s w i l l h a v e n o c a s e to t a k e i n t o a c h a n c e to t a l k to S c h i f f a n d p o s s i b l y to r e a d m i t h i m m u ch lo s s of fa c e . q u i e t l y w ith o u t too court. B u t if S c h i f f w i n s h i s c a s e , t h e r e H o w To P la n w i l l be a p r e c e d e n t f o r all s t u d e n t s IK U 'l E t A C K Y * : _ [ f t T H E D E C I S I O N R U N S a good m id d l e c o u r s e . It f a v o r s n e i t h e r t h e U n i v e r ­ s i t y ' s a t t e m p t s to t a k e t h e c a s e out or fa cu lty who feel th e ir political rig h ts a r e jeopard ized . If an e v e n t u a l v i c t o r y f o r S c h i f f A n Iv o ry T o w e r of co u r* a lto g e th e r no r S c h if f 's at­ comes in c o u r t , ^ * a t h e r th an out of To the Editor: consider the following facts be­ t e m p t to e m b a r r a s s t h e U n i v e r s i t y . c o u r t b y t h e “ g o o d g r a c e s ” of th e fo re making irratio n al s t a t e ­ In a d d i t i o n , t h e a t t i t u d e o f t h e c o u r t U n ive rsity, an even m ore im p or­ I would lik e to suggest that ments (which I’ m certain he has c l e a r l y r e f l e c t s o u r o p in io n that the tant judicial d e fe n se of p o Iitical righ ts outcom e of t h i s c a s e c o u ld p r o v e c a n p r o b a b l y be e x p e c t e d . T h u s , the JOAN SOLOMON M r. C onlisk, East L a n s i n g ’ s spent many hours of city tim e Open Letter To Jim Sterba planner, com e out of his im a­ thinking of) concerning the c ity’ s e x t r e m e l y i m p o r t a n t in f u t u r e q u e s ­ d e c is io n T h u r s d a y m a y h a v e been a ginary room in the ivory tower parking and tra ffic problem : t i o n s of a c a d e m i c f r e e d o m and p o l i ­ little too pleasing to both sid es. and face the real and p ractical 1 . The U n iversity is h ere to Arrests Of Protesters problem s of the w orld. It’ s quite stay. apparent from the statem ents he 2 . The off-cam pus student is made in the State News that he here to stay. knows ve ry little of what it takes 3. The automobile or modified (Who, Methinks, Doth Protest Too Much) to run a city. Defended Majority Rights form of it is here to stay. Does he honestly expect the Although these are n ’ t earth - D ear Jim , Reported as a m ajor loophole to p erm it a fem ale State News U n iversity to prohibit a ll stu­ shattering fa c ts, they seem to be in the implementation of the act re p o rte r to c o v er its m eetings? dents from owning c a r s ? How quite obvious to the w ell-in fo rm ­ A ccording to your column last is what’ s called the Bunny P ro b ­ Anyway, yo u 'll be glad to know does- he expect the U n iversity ed people. I think M r. Conlisk F rid a y , you’ re re a lly w o rried lem.— night clubs hiring women that at le a st one man is on your to enforce this regulation, espec­ has overlooked them, and, as a about the domination of A m e r­ d ressed in scanty costum es to sid e . F B I d i r e c t o r J , E d gar ia lly with 16,000 students living p la n n e r,. should attempt to con­ The four students and one t h e y w o u ld be s t e p p i n g on s o m e o n e ican m ales by women, and you wait on tables. Sure, men could Hoover is determ ined to keep off-cam p us? sid e r them, no m atter how unreal student a r r e s t e d a t t h e U n io n T u e s d a y , e l s e ' s t o e s t o do t h e s e t h i n g s . say a certain section of the C iv il do the work, but chances are women in th eir p lace: the FBI M aybe he would like to appear they appear to him. seem to be c l e a r l y ou t i n l e f t - f i e l d However, the a r r e s t e d students, R ights Act isn ’ t helping the situ­ pretty good that they wouldn’ t em ploys no fem ale agents. before the state L e g isla tu re or. Lou O rosz i n r e g a r d to t h e m e t h o d s t h e y u s e d professing som e “ hig her m oral is ­ ation. attract the cu sto m ers. behalf of the U niversity, to appeal Ju n io r in urban planning to c a l l a t t e n t i o n to t h e i r t h o u g h t s on s u e , ” s e e m to l a c k this, f u n d a m e n t a l Recen tly iqual tp lo y- Under the act, would such clubs " A woman sim ply wouldn’ t be fo r additional money so the school the V iet - Nam w a r and U n iv e rs it y s e n s e . T h e y c h o s e to e s t a b l i s h t h e i r rr.e n t Opportunity C om m ission be required to h ire (Good G rief!) h ired as a sp ecial agent,” a can h ire an arm y of " S e e If the ruled that b u sin esses covered by m ale bunnies? spokesm an was quoted a s s a y in g . O ff-Cam pus Student Owns a C ar L E T T E R P O L IC Y r e g u I at i o n s . cau se during a re g u la rly - s c h e d u le d T h e v s e e m to h a v e d i s r e g a r d e d o t h - eve n t, the C a r e e r C a r n i v a l , w h ich is the act, or the new spapers in I ’ m su re you can see, J im , that “ Women are ju st not built like In sp e c to rs." T h e State News w elcom es let­ e r I n d i v i d u a l s ' r i g h t s to c a r r y on o t h e r not unlike those m entioned above. which they ad vertise, m ust sp e c i­ women have ju st as much to w o rry agen ts.” Then again, I re a lly shouldn’ t te r s to the editor from m em bers activities at t h i s U niversity. Th eir They could have chosen infinite fy in want .ads that eith er men or about as men do. F o r e v e r y underestim ate M r. C onlisk, he of the MSU community or non- ind ivid ual rights, obviously, seem o th e r p la c e s and t im e s . T h e y could women applicants are acceptable woman who wants to operate a Of co u rse women aren’ t built m ight ju st appear before the U n iv e rslty re a d e rs. m o s t i m p o r t a n t to t h e m . T h e y s e e m have distributed m aterials outside for job openings. bulldozer, there m ust be at least like agents— all the agents are C ity Council to urge the Im m e­ L e tte rs must be no longer than to c a r e l i t t l e f o r the r i g h t s of o t h e r s . the Union and reached the same T he exception: when " a bona one m ale who wants to be a bunny. m en. diate adoption of an ordinance 300 w ord s. Th ose typed double- A p r o f e s s o r on t h is c a m p u s h a s a audience. They could have p asse d f i d e occupational qualification If non-discrim ination because banning student parking and d riv­ § 9 , ,d ?n 't. S'yeat it, Jim . \Jen ing in E ast Lan sin g. A fter a ll, space a re p re fe rre d . r - g h t to c o n d u c t a c l a s s w i t h o u t i n t e r ­ I i t e r at u r e o u t s i d e S p a r t a n S t a d i u m a n d m akes it lawful to sp ecify m ale •of se x w ere taken lite r a lly , can Authors must include th eir s ig ­ or fe m a le .” you im agine the im plications it s till have a sm all m argin of* ruption from without. T h e football re a c h e d a big ger audience. this m easu re would solve the nature nam e, MSU local ?ddre--s would have here at MSU? su p e rio rity over women, at least team has a r i g h t to p l a y b a l l in U nfortunately, h o w e v e r , the parking and tra ffic problem ! and c l a s s standing, if applical S j ^ b e f d p '” 5 > d B u frfc w i t h <5*01* o t h e r p e r ­ T h e v , c o u l d h a x e . s e t - u o o hyvjtjyf .com m ission did not say what- u Would- fra te rn itie s and- s o r o r ­ until the com m ission c le a r s-»< ’uoV** M r. Conlisk -should at -leau.'’ No unsigned le tte rs'w ill be 'Ì1W the Unf cPh during num erous other som e of the troublevspots; sons r u n n i n g a r o u n d on t h e p l a y i n g a\>r;v \ t a e s “ a berth w 9 i occupa­ itie s be required to pledge mem ­ t im e s when m ilit a r y r e c r u it e r s w e re tional qualification .” b e rs of'tAther se x ? But in the m eantim e, do you f ' e l d . T h e M S U B a n d h a s a r i g h t » to o n h a n d , b u t n o t w h e n 21 c o m p a n i e s So, in ord er to com ply with, Would the sm all squ ares m ark­ re a lly mind being “ H psticked, p r a c t i c e on a U n i v e r s i t y f i e l d W ith - h a d b e e n d e n ie d b o o t h s b e c a u s e of th e the regulation, the New York ed *‘ M” and F ” have to be powderpuffed and winked at” ? ouf interferen ce. sp a ce shortage. T im e s , for exam ple, ran a c la s ­ r e m o v e d from exam s c o r e - And what of the actu al arrests, sified ad for “ m ale or ferr.aie to sh eets? A s e v e r, And any p o litic a l, so c ia l o r r e l i ­ w h i c h t h e y a r e u s i n g to t e s t w h a t t h e y model m aternity c lo th es.” Would the Men’ s Club be forced Joan g i o u s g r o u p on t h i s ' c a m p u s s h o u l d c a ll unjust law s. have t h e r i g h t to c o n d u c t i t s o w n It t a k e s o n l y o n e p e r s o n t o t e s t b u sin ess w ith o u to u tsid ein terfe ren ce . the j u s t n e s s of a l a w . O n e a r r e s t . B u t an i n s u r a n c e s a l e s m a n do es A n d a fte r that one a r r e s t h a s been RICHARD SCHWARTZ Soap Opera At Union: not h a v e t h e r i g h t to s t a r t h a w k i n g m a d e , the j u s t n e s s of the l a w c a n be d u r i n g a h i s t o r y l e c t u r e . A g r o u p of a i r e d in c o u r t . So w h y a ll the l a c k lacro sse p layers d o e s not h a v e the of c o o p e ra tio n f r o m the t im e of the r i g h t to u s e S p a r t a n S t a d i u m d u r i n g a r r e s t u n til th e t i m e of the c o u r t £3$ ** a r e g u la r ly sch e d u le d footbalI ga m e . judgm ent? Mr»Clean Fights Grime A n R O T C D r i l l T e a m d o e s not h a v e In a fre e society, an i n d i v i d u a l t h e r i g h t to u s e a f i e l d d e s i g n a t e d s h o u l d b e a l l o w e d t o do a n y t h i n g h e fo r a band p ra c tic e . c h o o s e s a s long a s he d o e s n ’t i n t e r ­ M o s t of the g r o u p s on t h i s c a m p u s h a v e s e n s e e n o u g h to r e c o g n i z e t h a t f e r e w i t h t h e r i g h t s o f o t h e r s t o do / what they choose. T h re e perso n s were arrested h im se lf atop a m akeshift soap­ KYLEKERBAW Y F rid a y for attempting to d istrib ­ ute soap at the firs t annual P ro ­ box, Andy related the p e r ils p ro ­ te s te rs present to the soap in­ test C a rn iva l in the Union. dustry. " I n its p urest sen se, ninety- T h e L B J P a ja m a G a m e A rre ste d after picketing the "E n d the War in Viet Nam ” booth nine a n d fo rty-fo u r one-hun­ fo r se v e ra l hours, w ere: M r. dredths p er cent of the A m erican C leo C lean, of 217 Iv o ry Road; public take baths and sh ow ers. T h e o t h e r fift y -s ix on e-h u n ­ H a s M e a n in g In H is t o r y Handy J . Andy of 894 Bleach St; and another who wore a hel­ dredths p er cent are fighting in met and would only Identify him­ V iet Nam. se lf as the "W hite Knight” of “ We know it’ s a dirty w ar in Two students, overheard by has forgotten one thing that John­ 19 57-59 re cessio n to uncertainty 1849 A jax C ourt. V iet Nam, but that’ s why we’ re this eavesdropper w e re laugh­ son h asn't: history. over Eisenhow er’ s condition. in it ,” he said . “ How would we ing at recent reports from B e - The Importance of the p re s i­ Even in 1893, national tension The three, who fell lim p when e v e r know the sweet sm e ll of thesda Naval Hospital on P r e s i­ dent to the nation and the world ro se when word of G ro ve r C le ve ­ inform ed of their a rre s ts , were su c c e ss without the MeKong R iv ­ dent Johnson’ s condition. The cannot be m inim ized. P o litica lly , land’ s operation fo r Jaw can cer c a rrie d out in bathtubs. e r full of soap suds? r e p o r t s concerned Johnson’ s and eco n o m ic a lly the president 1 eaked out. Cleveland, who was Soon after, se v e ra l hundred fir s t stro ll a fter his operation. is the leader and symbol of then em broiled in a bitter battle gathered at the IM sh ow ers to " I t ’ s not that we’ re unpatriot­ “ I suppose he w as still w e a r­ freedom , p ro g re ss and stability with C on gress over the gold stan­ p rotest the a rre s ts . ic ,” the Knight explained. “ But ing those gold colored p ajam as in the fre e world. dard, chose to keep the opera­ " F r o m the sm ell of things,” if we w ere e v e r to end the w ar, the newspaper inform ed us about tion se c re t even from his clo se M r. C lean said, "th e y were at­ we wouldn’ t be able to pack soap A n d Lyndon Johnson knows in our C A R E packages to refu ­ y e ste rd a y ,” one quipped s a r c a s ­ frie n d s. The operation, which r e ­ tempting to whitewash the whole th is. He knows also that news g e e s. moved the upper part of C leve­ m atter. T h e re ’ s something dirty tic a lly . (or rum ors) of a p residen tial S h e f o u n d land’ s jaw , w as perform ed on a about the deal we got. I can’ t see " N o ,” lied the other. " 1 heard illn e s s or injury can set off "O u r big beef is not with the borrowed yacht, the Oneida. what the big stink was about.” la st night that his team of phy­ shock w aves of political and ec­ g e n e ra ls who want to end the w ar. Not until n early two months " I t ’ s gutterly rid icu lou s,” M r. sic ia n s helped him change into onomic consequence around the It’ s with the p ro te s te rs.T h e g e n ­ a red p a ir .” w orld . la te r, when E . J . Edwards w rote Andy told the gathering. Hoisting e r a ls take-baths.” i t i n t h e a sketchy report of the opera­ Much has been w ritten and He learned this le sso n , in part, tion, did the public know som e­ STATI NEWS sa id in c ritic ism of Johnson and f ir s t hand. He w as handed the thing of Cleveland’ s p roblem s. the detailed co verag e he has a l­ p resid en cy as Just such news took lowed the m ass m edia to give h is recen t gall bladder opera­ tion. p lace. M em ory brings back the sharp decline taken by the stock m ar­ And the country w as tense. Even so, the president and those clo se to him lied abour the e v e n t s aboard the Oneida and it w as M IC H IG A N S T A T I jj U N IV M S IT Y STATE NEWS The m ore co n se rva tive B r i­ ket on Nov. 2 2 ,19 6 3 . Stock p ric e s y e a rs until the whole sto ry w as tish , fo r exam ple, believe in the fe ll so quickly in reactio n to known. M em ber A ssociated P re s s , United P r e s s ED IT O R IA L 355-8252 p r i v a c y of th eir governm ent news of John Kennedy’ s a s s a s i- F e a r is a funny phenomenon. International, Inland Daily P r e s s A sso ciation , F o r Advertising h ead s. Something too personal as nation that o ffic ia ls closed the Its effect on national and in ter­ A sso ciated C ollegiate P r e s s , M ichigan P r e s s C h a rle s C . W e lls ..................... E d ito r-In -C h ief A ssista n ce Call an operation, they reason , is a exchange. national politics and econom ics is A ssociation, Michigan C ollegiate P r e s s A s ­ R ich ard S ch w a rtz .................... M anaging Editor m atter of p riv a te concern, not to disheartening. P resid en t Johnson sociation. Jim Sterba ................................ Cam pus Editor 355-8 255 be sp lattered in detailed accounts x F u rth e r p ersp ective is added has learned the lesso n s fe a r has Published every c la ss day throughout fa ll, L a r r y Mogg .............................. Sports Editor «1 STATE NEWS o v er e v e ry n ew sp ap er's front by looking at the im pact felt both taught. winter, and spring term s and tw ice w eekly M ichael Kindman . . . . . . . . . . . . . E d ito ria l E d ito r pagev»' r ■ h ere and. aliroad by Dwight Ei,- . h ose u>, inform the public- term by the. ¿NuttsJ of tftfchtigan Other- c r it ic s a re sim ply fed senhower’ s heart attack in 19 55 com pletely of his operation. He State U n iversity. A D V E R T IS IN G 355-8255 up with Johnson’ s domination of and his stroke in 19 57. sought to quiet fe a r s and dispel Second c la ss postage paid at E a st Lansing, National and international ten­ Mich. A rth u r L an ger ................. A d vertisin g M anager this country, its sen ato rs, bus­ tensions that h isto rica lly a r is e in e ss and labor le a d e rs , and in sion ran high as doubts and ques­ with a p residential em ergency. Editorial and business offices at 341 Student B U S IN ESS-C IR C U LA TIO N 355-8299 g e n e ra l, the G reat S ociety. tions on the p resid en t’ s heart He wanted to prevent the w aves S e rv ic e s Building, Michigan State U n iversity, But in a ll these ve rb a l and condition increased in num ber. of shock over his illn e ss from East Lansing, Mich. P H O T O G R A P H IC 355-8311 lit e r a r y a s sa u lts, the populus Some an alysts even c re d it the e v e r form ing. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, October 18. 1965 3 S e n io r C a n d id a te s S ta te C la s s P la n s ELECTION SPECIAL P a u l A . Sm ith ( V f ) : M ich a e l W alsh (V P ): E D IT O R 'S N O T E : O n th is page ap p e ar the p lat­ f o r m s of th e c a n d i d a t e s f o r s e n i o r c l a s s p r e s i d e n t and v ic e p re s id e n t. E le c t io n s w ill be h eld T u e s d a y (A D u a l R o le ’ 'U n ify Th e C la s s ’ f o r th e f i r s t c l a s s o f f i c e r s to be e l e c t e d u n d e r the The vice president of the Sen­ standing of the position. Not only I. Fo u r c la sse sg ra d u a te fro m who graduates in the C la ss of 1966 new A S M S U s t r u c t u r e w hich a b o lis h e s all c l a s s gov­ ior C la s s must work clo se ly with do I understand, but 1 have the MSU each y e a r—winter, spring, feel a part of one c la ss . e r n m e n t s e x c e p t f o r the s e n i o r c l a s s . T h i s w ill be the president to organize the v a r­ qualifications fo r vice president sum m er and fall term s. I hope to the f i r s t se t of o f f i c e r s in the t w o - y e a r t r i a l p e r io d ious functions of -the c la s s as of the Senior C la s s . unify the c la ss , make everyone II. If elected I w ill work for a a f t e r w h i c h s e n i o r c l a s s g o v e r n m e n t w i l l a g a i n be authorized by D irective 2 3. c lo se r relationship between the reevaluated. This ye ar the president and Senior C la s s o ffic ers and the vice president must play a dual c la ss m em bers. C la ss o fficers Joel Higgins (Pres.) - ro le: that of representing their should not be an aloof group, but c la ss and working with ASMSU, working representatives of their of which they a re a part. cla ssm ate s. The Senior C la ss Council is iA Crucial Year’ on a tr ia l b asis fo r the next two III. 1 hope to Improve com ­ y e a r s . Since this is the only r e ­ munication between the Senior maining c l a s s government a t. C la s s and faculty m em bers aft­ MSU, the 1966 c la ss o ffic e rs w ill er graduation, esp ecially in re f­ JO EL H IG G IN S JOHN M ILLE R have to prove its right to exist at erence to recommendations for T h is is ? cru c ia l y e a r fo r c la s s governm ent. The office of p r e s ­ jobs. T h ere should be better John Miller (Pres.)> this U niversity. ident and vice president of Senior C la s s a re on tr ia l. The worth of I am su re I am speaking for channels for handling this m at­ the o ffices w ill be review ed in the spring of 1967 and if not proven the c la s s of '66 and all future te r. n e c e ssa ry they will be abolished. senior c la s s e s when 1 say that IV. Because of my background iA Challenge’ I feel ve ry strongly that the unique a c tiv ities of a Senior C la s s Michigan State U niversity can­ n e cessitate specific lead ersh ip. With this thought in mind, the Job in student government and my ex­ not afford to lose its Senior w ill demand tim e and understanding. perience in social and political Council or rep resen tatives. But m ore than these, it w ill demand p erse ve ra n ce . organizations, I feel that I am The three basic requirem ents Since this is the only position I am seeking and hupe to hold, 1 am fa m ilia r enough with the workings for the office of vice president w illing to devote all my tim e to its purpose. of the U niversity to do a good job T uesday m arks the beginning mencement and afterw ard , while a re tim e, Interest and under­ The duties and a c tiv ities of the c la ss of 1966 are explicit as set of representing the Senior C la s s . of a new e ra in student govern­ at the sam e tim e working under M IC H A EL W ALSH down by the student board. Among these a re : the Development Fund, PAU L A. S M IT H ment; but with this election of the student board in coordinating V. 1 pledge my full support to Swing-Out, com mencement, Senior of the Y e a r . Senior C la s s president and vice the new sen ior a c tiv itie s men­ whoever wins the election for To these already im plied, I would ask fo r the addition of a plan­ president com es a challenge. tioned in the d irective. 1 re a liz e president of the c la s s . The offi­ ning com m ittee to evaluate new a re a s of sen ior participation. L a s t sprin g, the ASMSU stu­ this and am w illing to fu lfill the c e rs of any organization must The way to approach these activities us threefold. —Coordination. F o r each of the activities there will be a c h a ir­ dent board passed D irective 23 abolishing sophomore and junior duties to the best of my ability. 1 fee l that my expeience in Liuzzo Trial To Reopen work a s a team if the best in ter­ e sts of the group a re to lie served . man and com m ittee chosen by open petitioning held the firs t week of c la s s o ffic e rs and coun cils, and lead ersh ip positions in the past, office. T h e se com m ittee chairm en with the president and v ic e - ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e I) F lo w e r s ' report term ed the m ade known Its procedures for Q ualifications: 24 y e a rs old; set up the present stru ctu re for and e sp e cia lly a s president of the president w ill com prise the executive board, somewhat alanogous sion to sta rt the investigation. Klan “ at its best it is intolerant the h earing and following the veteran, served two y e a r s in the Senior C la s s elections. It did so junior c la ss la st y e a r, g ives me to the Senior Council in past y e a r s . an insight into the problem s which She w as slain near Low ndes- and bigoted. At its w o rst, it is a group’ s long-established policy, A rm y; president of Students Off with the stipulation that in the —Cooperation. The president w ill also hold a vice p residen cy on boro, Al a. , the night of M arch foul pollution in the body p o litic .” Chairm an Edwin E . W illis, D- Campus and Off-Cam pus Council; spring of 1967 this s t r u c t u r e lie ahead and w ill enable me to the cabinet of ASMSU, wherein he must presen t the viewpoint of the 25 while shuttling other m arch ers The attorney general, who said L a ., is keeping secret the names m em ber of ASMSU student board; would be reevaluated. accept the challenge and c a r r y sen ior c l a s s to the student board. The c la s s must also work c lo se ly back to Selm a. A teen-age Ne­ exposure of the Klan’ s true pic­ of w itn e sse s until the day they m em ber, student-faculty com­ T h e re fo re , we a re challenged it through. with the Alumni R elations O ffice in those m atters esp e cia lly p e r­ gro was riding beside her. ture would cause it to w ither, appear. m ittee on social a ffa irs ; c h a ir­ to p rove that the tradition of I urge you to look at the can­ taining to commencement and the Development Fund. C ongressional hearings open said his report is designed to ed­ Reached by phone at T u sca ­ man of ASMSU com m ittee on the Senior C la s s o ffic e rs w ill de­ didates and their qualifications Since 1 am p resen tly the interim Development Fund chairm an , 1 Tuesday on the Ku Klux Klan, the ucate the people of Alabama who, loo sa, A la ., h i s h o m e t o wn , lib r a r y ; two y e a rs vice p r e s i­ pend upon how this structure for both offices and choose those have alread y begun work in this area. invisible em pire founded on what he said, often a r e apathetic about Shelton confirm ed lie’ s been sub­ dent of Students Off Cam pus: w orks during the next two y e a r s . which suit your need. But most —Communication. T he m ost important job of the o ffic e rs w ill be Alabama Atty. Gen. Richmond the hooded ord er. poenaed to appear T uesday. business law m ajor, plan to at­ As a candidate fo r senior c la ss Im portant, support your c la ss keeping in touch with each m em ber of the sen ior c la s s in ord er to be Flo w ers term s "th e w o rst in­ " B e c a u s e of this apathy, an ef­ Ju s t before leaving fo r Wash­ tend law school. president, I accept this challenge. and vote. attuned to th eir sentim ents and keep them posted as to their a c tiv i­ stincts of mankind.” fective education program is ab­ ington, he told a re p o rter: " I ’ ll As a m em ber of the student board, • Q ualifications: j un i o r c 1 a s s tie s . The House Com m ittee on Un- solutely n e cessa ry to inform the be th ere with boots on. It’ s going I worked with F ran n le F r e i to president, fo rm e r student board T h is I w ill accom plish through a new sletter to b t sent to each A m erican A ctivities reportedly resp o n sib le citizen s of our com­ to be quite interesting. We’ re go­ form ulate D irective 2 3 . T h ere­ m em b e r-a t-la rg e, M r, MSU fin­ sen ior, alerting him of forthcom ing events and the approach to take. has decided to lead off question­ m unities a s to Just what kind of ing to do a little digging Into fo re , 1 am fam ilia r not only with a lis t, Blue Key, E xcalib u r, C a­ TB Meet Thursday ing of Klan lead ers with Robert vicious, p erverted organization Bobby B a k e r , L B J , J e n k i n s . the duties of the position, but r e e r C arn ival publicity c h a ir­ Shelton, head of the largest of tiie Klan re a lly i s , ” his report T h e re ’ s going to be som e ques­ a lso with the reasoning which man, Union Board, frosh -soph the Klans, the United Klans of said. tions we want to see answ ered went behind its form ulation. council publicity chairm an, AUSG sp ecial p rojects chairm an, Water \m e ric a . The House com m ittee has not before we answ er som e,” T h ere is a dual ro le in the position of Senior C la s s p r e s i­ C arn ival public relatio n s a n d MSU will be represented at the R«N'w w ill participate in an 8 a.m . dent: that of rep resenting the aw ard s, O u t s t a n d i n g Jun ior 58th annual meeting of the Mich­ T h u rsd ay panel discussion on c la s s during the y e a r, at com - aw ard. nursing. NOW you can buy a igan T u b e rcu lo sis and R e sp ira ­ to ry D ise a se A ssn . in Kellogg W alter L . Mallmann, p ro fe s­ B IG T E N G L A S S E S C en ter Wednesday andThursdav. so r of m icrobiology and public . , , Set of 10 . m health, w ill speak on tubercu­ D r. Andrew D, Hunt J r . , dean of the C ollege of Human,. Medi­ lo s is re se a rch at a Joint lunch­ Olin Admissions 4H.25 with purchase of gas eon of the YfTRDA and the M ich­ cin e, will speak to the MRTDA (East of Gables) tru steer- m .6 p.m . 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F o r exam ple . . .„say you need to fi­ nance S I 500. Exclusive “ C O A R ” Plan contract costs only $ 4 1.8 5 per month — less rebate on interest. before common m ajor expenses can oc­ cur. JA C K D Y K S T R A •If .you're buying a .1966-car— u s e yoyii “ COAR” P lan. C a ll tpdqy for com p lete inform ation. C a l I 3 5 3 -* 2 2 8 0 Vk FORD,INC. G r a n d R i v e r at C e d a r St. M S U C R E D IT U N IO N - m, TROWBRIDGE I PHONE; 482-1604 (.In II; i r r i s o n R oad) 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, October 18, 1965 Buckeyes Battered ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) Jured near the end of the second Ju d a y m issed pn a scorin g op­ q u arter, Bob Johnson, an inex­ portunity i n the second q u arter, perienced sophom ore, filled in when he fumbled on Ohio State’ s fo r K elley, but couldn’ t contain 16 -vard line, after running for the Spartans who concentrated a 10-yard gain. th eir running attack on his sid e. S ta te 's potent running attack Clinton Jo n e s, sparking the netted 387 ya rd s. Juday was on Spartans to an e a r ly firs t-q u a r te r target with his p a s s i n g , con­ lead, took a Ju d ay pitch-out, necting on 11 of 19 attem pts for tried running to the r i g h t , r e ­ 151 y a rd s. End Gene Washington ve rsed his field and followed his caught six of those p a sse s for blocking down the left sid eline 83 y a rd s, fo, an 80-yard touchdown run. Unverferthattempted29 Kenney kicked the e x tra point p a s s e s and completed 14 for 174 and sco re rem ained 7-0 until the y a rd s. third q uarter. When Dwight K elley, the B uck­ Drake G a rre t, State’ s defen­ eyes.' ace linebacker, was in- s iv e right halfback, took a 49- yard punt by Tom B arrin g to n , In the third q u arter, and returned It to the Spartan 45. The ball was AND AWAY HE G O E S — C lin to n Jones is shown called back, how ever, and State s t a r tin g around right end a fte r taking a pitch fro m was penalized to the 13 ya rd -lin e H O M E C O M I N G fo r a personal foul. q u a rte rb a c k Steve Ju d ay. Jo n es then r e v e r s e d his field and d a sh e d 80 y a r d s f o r a T D .P h o t o by F r i t z l a n Nine p lays la te r, including a D A N C E determ ined 39 -yard e ffo rt by Bob tu r in a Intramural News 'C O A p isa, Kenney booted a 35 -y a rd field g o a l, making the sco re 10-0. Peter Palmer L e s s than a m i n u t e la te r, Goovert and Owens caught U n- * Vf* H I G H - F L Y I N ’ H A W A IIA N — S ta te 's so p h o m o re fu llb ack Bob A p is a kept a liv e his Satu rd ay. O ct. 30 V erferth in the endzone fo r a s c o r i n g s t r e a k o n t h i s pi a y a n d h a s s c o r e d a t o u c h d o w n i n e a c h o f t h e S p a r t a n s ' Independent V o lle y b a ll 30 E van s Scholars-Su ltans sa fe ty. Ohio State was forced to 8-12 A uditorium 15 Red D oors-L eathernecks fre e -k ic k from its own 2 0 -y a rd five gam es. A p isa dive d o v e r the c e n t e r of the B u c k e y e lin e f r o m th e o n e. Photo by T o n y F e r r a n t e 2:00 late p e r s. Tim e Court 1-Gym C o u r t 3-G y m I lin e. The b a l l w as taken by 6 T h ets C h l-B o w er Red T ro jan s-A rh u u se G arrett on S ta te 's 33 and retu rn ­ S4.00 per couple 6:45 H edrick-Argonauehts :45 Sigm a Chi-A rpent ed to the B uckeye 38. :30 T u rk e y s-S h a w e rs A penalty fo r Illegal use of :15 E lsw orth ’ s-T ra w e t’ s T i g ­ the hands pushed the Spartans Big Ten A S M S U M a k e s P l a n s e rs back to Ohio State’ s 46. Ju d a y 's M SU YETS ouch Football E .S . 2 -3 Field I 15 -y a rd p ass to W a s h i n g t o n , coupled with the running of Jo n es Statistics F o r P u r d u e T r i p :45 M cLaine-M cG regor and L e e , set up S ta te 's second S A T U R D A Y ’S R E S U L T S 30 W inchester-W ildcats ASMSU has made plans to sponsor an excu rsion to Satur­ Meeting Tonight At The 15 H olm es 1 E - 1 1 E touchdown. Juday passed to Jo n e s, who ran M S U 32, O hio State 7 d ay’ s State-P urd ue c la sh , pending final approval by the Stu­ W iquassett-W indjam m er 12 ya rd s for the touchdown at I l l i n o i s 3 4 , I n d i a n a 13 dent B o ard late Sunday night. 45 B allan tln e-B aal Between 250 and 300 students may take advantage of a CORAL GABLES Show Bar Field 2 3:20 in the final q u arter. The tr y for extra point failed. P u r d u e 17, M i c h i g a n 15 W i s c o n s i n 21, N ’ w e s t e r n 7 p ackage plan, which Includes gam e ticket, transportation C E U -B an d lts Ohio State s c o r e d its only M i n n e s o t a 14 , I o w a 3 and th ree m eals. The $ 1 3 package o ffe r is open to all MSU 45 F en w lch -Fegefeu er touchdown on the next set of students. 30 Abdication-Abundantia downs, but the Spartans cam e C O N FER EN C E, O V E R A L L T en tative departure tim e Is set fo r 6 a.m . Saturday. 15 W olverton-W olfram righ t back with a 7 2 -ya rd d rive Dinner w ill follow the g a m e 's com pletion, a fter which buses STA N D IN G S Knit Sew -Pinheads in 14 p lays. w ill return to East Uansing. 45 L og R o lle r s-T oads W " I t seem s certain that the proposal w ill be approved by A pisa spear-headed the attack F i e Id 3 with runs totalling 36 y a rd s, and MSU 5 the bo ard ,” said Spartan Spirit D irecto r Glen Harmon, Cachet-Cabana P u rdue 4 F in al details of the trip w ill be announced la te r this week. drove the final one yard fo r the 45 E .S . 9 -10 M i nnesota 2 touchdown. 30 Wormwood-Woodpecker W isconsin 2 With only minutes rem aining 15 W.S, 4 -5 O hio State 2 in the gam e, State’ s defensive A ktlon -A kcelsior N orthw estern 2 halfback Don Japin ga picked off N I P M I C H I G A N , 1 7 - 1 5 45 E m p yrean -E m p ero rs Illinois 2 an U nverferth p a ss on State’ s ' M ich ig an 2 Field 39 -y a rd line and returned it to JO NES A G A I N - - C lin to n lowa 1 8:30 p.m. 45 C a ra v e lle -C a c h e Felch -Fen ian J o n e s t a k e s an O h io S t a te the Ohio State 46. Daugherty then let his second, Indiana 1 B o ile rm a k e rs S p o ilin g t a c k i e r w ith h i m into the 30 C e ll. D w ellers-Satan s New Members Welcome 15 W ordsworth-W orshlp . e n d z o n e a f t e r s c o r i n g on a 12-yard p ass play. third and fourth -string q u arte r­ backs run the offense, under N E X T S A T U R D A Y ’S By R O B ER TA Y A FIE B äld e rd ash -B ardo t instructions to keep the ball on State N ews Sp o rts W r it e r Photo by To n y F e r r a n t e SCH ED U LE 45 B rou g h am -B rew ery t he ground. Q uarterbacks Jim m y It’ s halftim e In the B ig T en . With the fifth week of football R aye and John Mullin took turns M S U at P u r d u e neatly wrapped up, the re sp ite w ill be a sh o rt-lived one. T h e re running keeper p la ys until they O h i o S t a t e at W i s c o n s i n a re 2 3 conference gam es on tap befo re the B ig Ten champ is H A V E Y O U H AD YOUR O M N E f t llO N P IC T U R E .tad . m oved t h e ball to the six . ' C h a r l e s LOwther, a ju nior, then cam e in and ran the final yard age M i c h i g a n at M i n n e s o t a Io w a a t N o r t h w e s t e r n D u k e at I l l i n o i s crowned, and if the ra c e for suprem acy w as e ver a lax one, the p re ss u re w ill be on full b last now. Saturday’ s gam es saw a standings shake-up run rampant over fo r a touchdown. W a s h in g t o n S tate at 'In diana the league. Michigan State retained its conference lead, boosting TA KEN Y E T ? ¡h ä j i k • * Clark fa sfrg e ta w a y • it s re co rd to 3 -0 . M innesota, Purdue and W isconsin have a tie fo r se c . I at 2-0. J * But * “ It the Spartan s w ere w in ntr^^JT.io jta ie Was Drought * down a fe'x notches, as the B uckeyes evened their sco re to 1- 1. AAp nn /VC \mJ Tni m B0Y5 TM0U6'tTT WE'D DROP BP V ó í í f w l sw e e p sta k e s T ie d with OSU fo r the fifth spot is N orthw estern, another lo s e r. The re st of the league is on the minus sid e. Illin o is has a 1-2 mar k, while eighth-ranked Michigan stands 0 -2 . Along with the TI iI •m Mi ' i p in IIK I\ II \/A V . l !D M ,F— 'D «•< I/'illD *1 . 1 J W olves, Indiana and Iowa have yet to notch th eir fir s t B ig Ten ^ n W'UK PKUUK PICTURE CONTRACT YET. YOU KNOW w ins, with identical 0 -3 re c o rd s to hold down the c e lla r . Purdue ju st b a re ly kept its conference hopes alive as it edged \M p u / A | i¡ r ^ v 1 M ichigan, 17 -15 . A fte r the W olves had kept B o ile rm a k e r re c e iv e r s Vy l_ i » V ' J L - L / 'i i tm i IF YOU HAVE^ WELL WE F E E Bob H adrick and Jim F in ley in check fo r the f ir s t half, q u arte r­ back Bob G rie se used som e re v e rs e psychology to eke out the win. Faking to his left, he fired p a s s e s to Jim B ie rn e on his tdn FL TI W n iNiIL Ml/T T/IPiAV iuuAY jC Cf ) W F V F u L W l u l VIIN'\ C W I VDW )i)\] T il F FS1 FREE! righ t. T h at drew the W olves to B ie rn e and opened the way for G rie s e to hit h is two fav o rite r e c e iv e r s . And hit them he did. With the $ 13 ,0 0 0 ASTON-MARTIN sc o re 15 -14 in the final period, G rie s e pulled the gam e out of the /V Y T 1/0 1 T P \o C r-V v L 'EMI l l \ i . WHERE? 3 4 4 STUDENT S E T O . AND O V E R 10 0 0 O T H E R P R IZ E S fir e with another neatly-placed field go al. The 3 5 -y a rd e r did the tric k , ju st as it had the week before against Iowa. F R E E O fficial E n try B la n k s W isconsin notched its second B ig Ten win as sophomore back .Dennis L a g e r scored two touchdowns to In sure a B ad ger victo ry available at o ver N orthw estern, 2 1-7 . The B a d g e rs w ere minus th eir two top o ffen sive men, G a ry Bandor and G ale B u c c ia r e lli, but th eir P A U L ’S S U P E R 1 0 0 absence was never felt. L u c k le s s low a, still tryin g for its f ir s t conference win, couldn’ t 1 120 E a s t G r a n d R i v e r top a th ird -p eriod M innesota scoring b a rra g e and lost to the No P u rc h a se N e c e s s a r y G oph ers, 14—3. Within 22 seconds, M innesota’ s John Hanklnson p assed 54 yd s. fo r one s c o re , and Dave Colburn ran 30 -y d s. to s c o re . J im G raboski led the Illin i ch arge, running o v er Red G ra n g e's BA RBERSH O P c a r e e r rushing re co rd , establish ing two other m arks and scoring two touchdowns in the p ro c e ss, as Illin o is crush ed Indiana, 3 4 -13 . The fullback powerhouse bypassed G range’ s m ark a s he racked up 2 ,0 71 yd s. rushing fo r three sea so n s, as well as setting new H O O TEN A N N Y ones fo r total offense and m ost rushing attem pts. Basic O utlines A H , Nat. 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"O ne or two men can’ t do it while the rest tag along near the end of the pack.” 2 For Hens, Hens moved Into forw ard spot vacated by G eorge Ja n e s who w as switched to goal. Only 20 seconds rem ained in second goal on a direct shot just outside the penalty a re a . Although som e of the boys played fine ball, Kenney said tans. Coach F ran D lttrlch’ s run­ P o ssib ly, Dlttrlch w as speak­ 3 For Busch; the half when Busch kicked his the team will have to look bet­ ter than it did at Akron if they n e rs w e re only able to take five ing of Dick Sharkey and Art Link second goal, and the halftim e Tumbles‘S ’ want to go a n y w h e r e . "W e By L A R R Y MOGG State News Sp orts E d ito r of the 12 p ossib le p laces in the meet and fe ll to their fir s t dual­ when he mentioned "o n e or two m en .” Had it not been fo r those 2 For Zips sc o re read 4-0. Akron got onto the scoreboard haven’ t re a lly played a s good BARNESFLORALLansino m eet lo ss in three s ta rts , 2 7 -30 . two boys, State would have fallen e a rly in the third period a s in­ Woody H ayes, the not-so-m lld-m annered Ohio State head coach, By BOB H O RN IN G But, according to la st y e a r ’ s victim to a grea ter difference side left JoeQ ueiro ga scored on a w asn’ t exactly in one of his better moods. of points in the final sc o re Sat­ State N ew s S p o rts W r it e r B y JO E M ITC H m eet between the two schools, penalty shot. Busch got that goal Yhose splendid Spartans, who have escalated to unsuspecting urday. State N ews Sp o rts W r it e r the Spartans should not be even AKRON— MSU’ s steam rollin g back at 2:07 of the fourth period, WE T E L E G R A P H ; heights in the last couple of w eeks, had just buried his Buckeyes Sharkey alone held the atten­ History', it has been said, w ill the le ast concerned a s to who so c c e r team continued its winning putting in his third goal and under a fourth quarter avalanche, and they perform ed the burial flow ers repeat itse lf. If it does, then the w ill be the conference king. In tion of the crowd that w as scat­ w ays with a 5-2 win over Akron 1 3th of the y e ar. WORLD WIDE rite s in a brutal, e m b a rra ssin g fashion. tered in all directions on the Spartan cro ss-co u n try team is the re g u la r season c la sh , State F rid a y . The scoring ended at 12:48 , T h e pot-bellied, p ok er-faced Buckeye b o ss faced a deluge of r e ­ 2 15 ANN ED 2 0 8 7 1 in luck. cam e off with a narrow 27-28 F o re st A kers C ourse. The fo r­ Sophom ores Pete Hens and Guy Jim Fonte counting the Z ip s ’ p o rters a fte r the 32 -7 slau gh ter, and somehow he didn’ t remind m er Detroit Redford prep sta r, But if it doesn’ t, then the victo ry , but had to settle fo r Busch paved the road to victory one of ’ ’Gabby” H ayes. who runs as fast and a s sleek h a r r ie r s ’ hopes of regaining the second place behind the Gophers a s they accounted for a ll the Spar­ His prid e punctured, the subdued Hayes mumbled a few w o r d s and made a hasty e xit. R ep o rters timed his conference at 80 seconds. Big Ten Conference title a re worth about two cents. A s a resu lt of Saturday’ s meet In the conference m eet. But, w ords and sta tistic s have yet to win a cro ss-c o u n try meet a s an A frican gazelle, w as nev­ e r once challenged fo r firs t place. He zipped around the fir s t m ile tan s c o r e s . The p air tallied once in each of the fir s t two periods and Busch added the last goal in She Stands Out “ F e lla s , we w ere ju st beaten by a team that is a whole lot b e tte r than we a r e .” He paused and fingered his d ark -strip ed tie, " T h a t ’ s about it. They seem to gather momentum a s they go along in a g a m e . And they’ re gonna get better during the sea so n .” with defending league champion Minnesota on the F o re st A k ers Golf C o u rse, the Spartan long­ and Coach Dlttrlch is the fir s t to recognize this fact. “ You must have your best with a lightening like tim e of 4 :5 1. He finished the fo u r-m lle ra c e som e 35 -y a rd s in front of the fourth q uarter. It w as State’ s fifth victo ry in a s many t r ie s . Spartan Coach Gene Kenney From The Crowd. distance men did not exactly d is­ runners finishing in those fir s t h is nearest com petitor, Minne­ said his booters didn't play p a r­ H ayes edged toward the doorway. A Cleveland r e p o r t e r a s k e d h im so ta ’ s Tom H elnom en.w ithatim e tic u larly w ell, but called Akron why he had passed so much. " W e began p assing when we knew we of 2 0 :57.3. This w as a new meet one of the better clubs they have couldn’ t run against them. It’ s that sim p le .” re co rd between the two schools faced this y e a r. "W e had the hiead down, Hayes retreated . He offered one parting comment, a s and was eight seconds le ss than rough and tumble type of game he shook his head from side to side. ’ ’ L e t’ s face it, they just have the v a rsity record established by we alw ays have down there, and a better team than we do.” Paul McCollum and E ric Z em - Akron w as just as tough a s we The Spartans worked over the Buckeyes like a has-been sp arrin g p e r in 1964. expected.” partn er. But the lo ss obviously pained Hayes m ore than his team . Link, a sophomore, kept up with With c e n t e r forw ard Busch In the final period the Spartans got H a y e s o v e r a b a r r e l and his perform ances of p r e v i o u s scoring his f i rst goal a fter 16 laid it on extra thick. T h ree tim es the G r e e n and W hite got t h e ir m eets as he finished fourth with minutes of play, State took the Ruggers Nail hands on the ball, and three tim es they s t o r m e d into the B u c k e y e a 2 1 : 2 1 m ark. He held down the lead and never was headed. F iv e end zone, Each tim e H ayes, who norm ally s t o m p s up and dow n t h e ’ second and third p lace positions minutes la te r Hens made the sid elin es berating his p la y e rs and th e o ffic ia ls a l ik e , s to o d d u m b ­ founded. ; fo r three m iles, but faltered in sc o re 2 -0 from his inside left Now Second In League the end and narrow ly edged out position. The humiliation cam e when State’ s second and third strin g e rs the Gophers’ Dave Wegner for At 13 :4 5 of the second quar­ ' m arched fo r a gam e-ending s c o re . B y that t i m e Hayes w a s in no fourth. te r, Hens, who has been show­ mood to strik e up a p ost-gam e conversation w ith Daugherty. He Obviously, it was the G ophers’ ing his scoring ability since be­ hurried a c ro s s the field fo r the traditional handshake, grabbed dominance of positions that ena­ ing switched to his forw ard po­ Duffy’ s hand for an instant, and hot-footed it fo r the locker room. bled them to capture their third sition, upped State’ s lead to three. It was the w orst conference defeat e v e r h an ded a H a y e s ’ team . By G A YLE W ESCH the v icto ry . Paul Robinson tallied State New s Sports W r ite r the State’ s fir s t touchdown, and consecutive v i c t o r y . B esid e s ' ' ,ln the Spartan d re ssin g room Daugherty was asked if he hadn't Heinonen’ s second p lace, Minne­ Divided into tw o u n i t s , t h e m o m e n t s l a t e r R i c k Allen " la id it on” a little bit. The question didn’ t faze h im . sota had men in the third, fifth, "O n the last touchdown we had all second and th ir d strin g e rs in M ichigan State Rugby Club man­ cracked over for the final sc o re ninth, 10th and 1 1 t h p la ce s. there. I told them not to p a ss, but subs want to s c o r e , to o . I couldn’ t ve ry well tell them not to sc o re . B e sid e s, there h a v e b e e n plenty of y e a rs when we couldn’ t sco re at a l l .” State’ s defense was once again un-budgable against rushing. The aged to win one game and tie the other on Saturday. The Spartan A squad defeated league foe Windsor in the firs t of the gam e. Antell a lso added one penalty kick, that coming aft­ e r Robinson's touchdown. Both s c o re s c a m e on short A fter Sharkey and Link, the best the Spartans could do w as a sixth by G eorge Balthrop and a seventh by Paul M cCollam . NOTICE runs, a result of deep penetra­ She's a Joan Jewett B uckeyes pounded at the forw ard w all a couple of tim es in the e arly gam e, 11-5 , while the B squad going, but they cam e away with dented fen d ers. Bow er runners l orn fought to a~ 3 -3 tie with C leve­ tion by t h e S p a r t a n crew . Gcz/idt c ili'& p * B arrington and W illard Sanders c a rried the ball ten tim es in the land in the second contest. A llen’ s touchdown w a s a b r il­ fir s t half, managing to squeeze out 6 yard s between them. The league win puts State one liantly executed m aneuver, com ­ Amte/c H ayes let them have the re st of the afternoon off, a s neither w ere called on to risk .their life against State’ s m o n sters. 'S t a te ’ s defense rationed out deficit yard age fo r th e s e c o n d s tr a ig h t gam e behind league leading Mich­ igan in the Southeastern Ontarlo- M ichigan league. ing a fter the Spartans had won a scru m . Allen took a quick la te ra l, speo to the left and cracked over S P A R T A N SH O PPIN G Girl Scoring a touchdown and con­ despite the e ffo rts of three Wind­ For Inform ation ca ll 482-1093 or w rite gam e. The usual bruising O h io State g r o u n d -h o g g in g attack g a in e d versio n in the e arly stages of the so r p la y e rs. a negative 22 yard s in 17 c a r r ie s . CENTER ” We wanted to take, the fir s t down play away from them ,” Daugherty said , " s o th eyw o u ld h aveto p ass. T h is meant, we couldn’ t gam e, Windsor led 5 - 3 at h alf- tim e, State’ s points coming on a The B squad-Cleveland game w as a wide open contest all the Joan Jewett Career School penalty k i c k by fullback B ill way, with both team s penetrating NOW O PEN 520 W , Ionia, L a n s in g . be faced with a second and four or five situation. We moved L u cas Antell. deep into enemy te rrito ry only and B lero w icz into the m iddle and split our tackles out w ider to Courses in In the second half, the Spartan to be pushed back. T IL L 8:30 P M F in is h in g for Self-1 mpro vement Moc/e/ing=A: rline Travel Careei stop th eir ground gam e.” They stopped ’ em cold. crew dominated play, and pushed The R u ggers a re now 2 -1- 1 ¿gHPro fessional O ffic e Careers I \ Purdue is n^tt, and your room ie can tell you that they ain’ t gonna o ver two touchdowns to cement o v e ra ll. be e a sy . . ^ — Eireryone is c o rd ia lly invïtecf to the one hour of East Lansing O n e Hour C leaners’ beautiful, fc*---1 n e w drycleaning store an d plant in the heart of East Lansing M o n d a y th ru S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 1 8 t h - 2 3 r d 2 2 7 Ann St., E. Lansing 66A cross from Knapps99 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL G RA N D D O O R -P R IZ E TO BE G IV EN AW AY F R E E ! A Beautiful, new M odel “ 5 0 ” H o n d a M o t o r c y c le R U L E S 1. R e g i s t e r e a c h t i m e y o u c o m e i n . N o o b l i g a t i o n . 2 . Y o u m u s t b e 18 y e a r s o l d o r m o r e t o r e g i s t e r . 3. 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The and fla m es Sunday tried to reach b arricad ed th e m se lv e s." Judy part in the rescu e operation. The S ta te N e w s M a n a g in g E d i t o r basic concern is with their be­ M ich ig a n seven men trapped deep inside said b arricading a passagew ould A m erica’ s year-o ld Job C o rp s havior. r e s c u e r s w e re sealing up p as­ a nearby coal mine when fire keep the fir e from eating up sa g e s as they plunged deeper into is getting "th e cream of the c r a p " "M an y a kid com es to the Job " I learned how insignificant a broke out shortly a fter midnight. when it should be getting m ore of C orps who hates h is fath er— sin gle person m ig h t be on earth , a va ila b le oxygen. the shaft battling the flam es. It w as not known whether the The trapped w o rk ers, whose The m ine was lite ra lly choked the curd, its director for devel­ this because the fath er ran away G e m i n i 4 Astronaut J a m e s trapped men w e re dead or a liv e . identities have not been released , opment and evaluation fe e ls . or is perpetually drunk. W ell, M cDivitt told a joint meeting of with sm oke. we tell the kid, ‘ Fin e, hate your V eteran m in ers on the scene, w e re believed to be about 3 m ile C lin chfield o ffic ia ls said the "M ayb e 1 shouldn’ t use such the L e g isla tu re F rid ay . fa th e r.’ Then we go about trying held out little hope fo r the fam i­ inside the mine which w a s de­ trapped men started moving the an e x p re ssio n ,” said D avidGott- M cDivitt, who flew on the fo u r- ' lie s of the men waiting silen tly scribed as "honey-com bed with continuous m iner into M ars e arly to get the kid to m ake something day m ission June 2 - 7 in which* lieb, a sso c ia te p ro fe sso r of soc­ at the entrance of the C lln ch - p a s s a g e s ." R escu ers w ere not Sunday to set it up fo r Monday’ s iology and education on a two- of h im self. A stronaut Edward White walked fleld Coal Company’ s M a rs No. certain which p assage the trapped wor k. One sou rce said the m a­ "O ften, you can’ t help but fee l in space, took time out frum a y e a r leave in Washington, D.C. 2 p it. men w ere in. chine cut a w ire shortly before "B u t it’ s an accu rate reflection how many of these kids would be v isit to his parents in Jackson Ventilation shafts in the mine The mine, about 100 m ile s O.K. if Just som eone in th eir to ad d ress the L e g isla tu re on its the blaze broke out. of the situation we f a c e ." w e re pouring out a steady stream T h ere w ere conflicting reports home town would have taken a south of Pittsburgh, Is eight m iles While the program has found half-hour to talk to them ,” he clo sin g day. of coal dust and sm oke. One r e s ­ from the entrance to C lin ch - about whether an explosion ac­ " F r o m space I saw ju st the cue w o rker admitted the situa­ fle ld ’ s Dola mine where a me­ companied the jllr e . One official favorab le reception with those said . " O r is it the fath er aboard the school drop-out boat, should have been spoken to?” who e arth . Although I took p ictu res tion "d o e sn ’ t look g o o d ." thane gas explosion claim ed 22 said th ere w as no explosion, Gottlieb said, it has failed to of an area where I knew there " I s t i l l have h op e," s a i d liv e s A pril 26, 1963. another said a blast preceded the While the kid m ay hate his w ere 23 m illion people, it was bail out those clinging to the fath er, the sam e feeling doesn’ t L ik e the Dola d isa ste r the b laze. only a sm all part. I couldn’ t see M ars fir e was blamed on a spark State and federal mine in spec­ hold. exist toward the p rogram , Gott­ a sin gle p erso n ,” M cDivitt said . " B y any m easure, the p rogram lieb claim ed , despite se v e ra l re ­ from a continuous m iner. T h ree to rs including state Mine D irec­ Saying he never forgot the peo­ has been a s u c c e s s ,” Gottlieb ported d iso rd e rs at work site s. m em bers of th e 10-man crew tor W. F . Eigenbrod a rriv e d on ple from h is home during the said . "W ith only 14 ,0 0 0 positions ? working with the machine ¿ve re able to escape from the m in e's only entrance. the scene Sunday. The M ars mine is a re la tiv ely new operation, employing about " T h e re co rd is th is: we’ ve had a vailab le in the firs t y e a r and som e sodom y, two ra p es, a couple 40,000 anticipated by next June, of corpsm en in T e x as involved in we have been swamped with m ore a shotting and what the p re ss flight, M cDivitt presented a sm all A m erican flag, which h e h a d c a r- ried into orbit, to the state of 175 men with an annual produc­ M ichigan. * than 250,000 applications. term ed a " r i o t ” in Kentucky. tion of about one m illion tons. ” 1 want to thank you people for NOW H E A R T H IS FR O M T H E T O P H IN G E “ But it’ s my feeling thatw e’ re “ The ’ rio t’ ,” Gottlieb s a id ,' ‘is supporting the program the way A T T H E S T O R E W ITH T H E R E D DO O R! only scratch ing the su rfa ce of the m ore what 1 would call a ’group you h ave,” he said. low er c la ss youths and fallin g to rum ble’ .” He told the L e g isla tu re that he COME VISIT OUR NEW P IP E Cyclist Injured reach even g rea ter num bers of But with 14,000 c o r p s m e n , those le s s motivated to apply to Gottlieb said he doesn't feel this C A R N IV A L P IC K E T S — Tom W endland, Elm h u rst, III, , s o p h o m o re , g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n of W i n t e r C a r n i ­ re a liz ed the respo n sibility in­ v a l, and Jan e t Z i m m e r m a n , N ew Y o r k , N .Y . , junior, volved in representing the United SHOP. IT’ S C A L L E D THE WHIFF the c o r p s .” rep resen ts any great problem . States and M ichigan. Si PU FF BAR . YOU’ L L FIND N E A R LY 1000 PIP E S TO P E E K In Crash F o r those who have signed up, however, the program has beena " I f you’ ll n o tic e ," he said , d is p la y a s a m p le petition for this y e a r ’s c a rn iv a l Feb. 3-5. In c lu d e d in W i n t e r C a r n i v a l e v e n t s a r e ’ ’ I hope I can continue to al­ " w e have the corpsm en suited up sp o rts co ntests, p op ular entertain m en t, a snow scu lp ­ ways do my best to rep resent AT AND OVER 100 D IFFE R E N T Cam pus police reported that a su rp risin g su c c ess, according to you,” he added. KINDS OF TOBACCO TO in a blue b lazer with special t u r e c o n t e s t , th e M i s ' M S U p a g e a n t and , to r e p l a c e m otorcycle collided with a truck Gottlieb. M cDivitt said that his words CHOOSE FROM. ALSO POUCHES, c r e s ts on the front, button-down J-H o p , a W in te r C a r n iv a l dance, P e titio n s a re avail - F rid a y night at Shaw Lane and "W e ’ re not talking about the a b l e f o r c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n s h i p s in 3 1 7 S tud e nt could not com pare in im portance P IP E PACKS AND P IP E blue s h irts , tie — the whole w o rks. Science Road. underprivileged in Pakistan or with the daily d iscu ssio n s of the SMOKERS GADGETS. T his Isn’ t done to d isgu ise the S e r v i c e s . P e t i t i o n s m u s t be t u r n e d in b e f o r e F r i d a y . The c y c lis t, Robert H. L yon s, C hina,” he said , "but rath er in Photo by Jonathan Z w ic k e l L e g is la tu re . fact that m ost of them a re low er Refugees Pour Out Of Cuba Pittsburgh, P a ., sophomore, was A m e rica. T h ese a re kids right c la ss N eg ro es, ru ra l southern taken to Olln M em orial Hospital out of the stre e ts of Detroit, w hites, Puerto R ican s, I n d i a n s C a m p b e l l ' s S u b u r b a n S h o p and treated fo r leg in ju ries. The C leveland, N'ew Y o rk — kids who and Spanish-speaking A m e r i ­ truck d riv e r, Law rence R . P u l- m ay n ever have s t e p p e d six FOR THE MAN WHO HAS TWO OF EVERYTHING OR THE cans, although I w ill admit It v e r, 48, of 1364 L ansing A ve., blocks from th eir ghettos. MAN WHO HAS NOTHING AND WANTS TO GET STARTED! changes the public’ s perception w as uninjured. " T h e youngsters that com e to perhaps 50 p er cent, us don't have fractu red teeth. They have fractu red m o u t h s . "R a th e r , it un d erscores a ba­ K E Y W EST, F la . (UPI)— More M ore than 400 persons have that his name be witheld, said, Many have never seen the lik es sic philosophy I have and others refu gees f r o m F id el C a stro ’ s fled Cuba since C astro o fficia lly "Y o u can be standing on the c o r­ of a dentist or doctor befo re in on our sta ff sh are: sim p ly, it’ s Comm unist island, the f ir s t of a threw open the door to departures ner talking with a friend and if that kids d re sse d in sports ja c ­ “ freedom flo tilla ” expected this a week ago. the se c re t police don’ t lik e your th eir liv e s .” w eek, a rriv e d Sunday with sto r­ T h irty-eig h t refugees who a r ­ looks, away you go to p riso n . The Jo b C o rp s is not in the kets and tie s usually don’ t get bu siness of changing th eir atti— into ru m b le s.’ ’ ie s of a w orsening “ reign of te r­ rived at dawn Sunday aboard the How long you stay is anybody’ s r o r ” in Cuba. 40-foot fishing boat King Ping g u e s s ." ranged in age from a six-m onth- A woman commented that " i t ’ s old baby to an 8 4 -ye a r-o ld woman reached the point now that if they who w as c a rrie d from the boat in don’ t lik e the way you sm ile you H a rv a rd C o sts L e ss, B u t . . a litte r basket. wind up in p rison . Everybodywho Shortly before noon the Coast is not with C astro shakes in his G uard said the cutter D iligence boots day and n ig h t." She declined It c o sts m ore to train and ed­ w as reading a newspaper before Just Im possible to flunk out o f,” dispatched a helicopter with a to give h er name. ucate a youngster in the Job the exam began. he said . sa lv a g e pump to tsy to help a T h ere w ere 20 women, 10 chil­ C o rp s than it would to put him "W hat we now do is put them T he second m ajor em phasis in refu gee boat reported sinking 40 dren and 8 men in the refugee through H arvard. through b asic arith m etic a n d the conservation center is what m ile s south of Key West. F u r­ group brought out by four e x ile s The only hitch is : H arvard G ottlieb te rm s the "W o rld of ther d etails w ere not im m e­ from M iam i in the battered fish ­ reading te sts followed up by in­ won’ t accept him . dividual in te rv ie w s,’ ’ he said . W o rk" p rog ram . H ere a young­ d iately availab le. ing boat that ran line of Coast To qualify fo r the co rp s, a c ­ s te r Is introduced to variou s A 7 0 -y e a r-o ld man, sic k ly and Guard boats to get to C am arlo ca, cording to Development and E v a l­ "G o in g fo r h im " must be the conservation s k i l l s including sh o e le ss, was helped down the the d eparture point in Cuba. uation D irector David Gottlieb, fact that he is unwanted at his fire -fig h tin g , blazing of tr a ils and King P in g’ s gangplank at the Captain Manuel Fran co , w e a r- a youngster must "h a v e going for neighborhood school, that-he As road im provem ent. Qcast Guard rs s q Jyere by^ynm i- lne .a J^lac^c leath er i!a. 'Neman's j i ' A j t c y - : . ->o-' ^ tr, r'n^ / t ) j j l t d r y a n d Once guidance personnel (£trtKif 'gtawon agents. » cap, s a i i he ‘w a i stfcpp^MtH»*&. illite ra te . *■ no local agency e x ists to train he has p ro g re sse d sufficiently, The old man, M an u el BTanco tim es by Coast Guard v e s s e ls . " T h is m ay not be as sim ple him . he graduates to an urban center S erra n o , managed to w hisper “ of " B u t , h ell, I had to get these to determ ine as it would a p p ear,” p rogram w here vocational train ­ c o u r s e " w ien asked if he w as people o u t," he said. If accepted the youngster Is he said . "M an y of the te sts we ing begins in earn e st. happy to be out of Cuba. usually assigned to a co n se rva ­ T he refu gees said that C a s tr o 's f ir s t used w e re fran kly poor. I The re fu gee s, m ostly women decision to perm it fre e exodus tion cen ter w here initial s tr e s s Although by law a youngster re c a ll one fellow whose sc o re s is put on m inim izing his educa­ can rem ain in the c o rp s fo r two and children, said the C a stro is s till an enigma to m ost Cu­ showed him to be illite ra te who tional d eficien cies. y e a r s , the a ve ra g e stint fo r a re g im e ’ s " r e ig n of t e r r o r " is bans, but they said a food short­ corpsm an runs a b o u t e i g h t getting w o rse e ve ry day. age undoubtedly w as a p rim e re a ­ T he O rig in a l " T h e a v e ra g e level of school­ months. A 6 1-y e a r-o ld man, who asked son fo r the open door. , ing Is around the fifth o r sixth " U n l i k e the t r a d i t i o n a l g r a d e ," Gottlieb said , "although s c h o o l," G o t t l i e b explained, CAMPUS third grade might be a m ore a c ­ cu ra te evaluation. An iron ic note " th e r e a re no p ass o r fail g rad es, World News but ra th e r a constant evaluation is found in the eight p e r cent or SUMMARY so who have graduated high school of how w ell a kid has p ro g re sse d toward Individually plotted go als. at a Glance but who, a s a group, ave ra ge be­ low the others in the c o rp s. " T h e only le v e ls in the pro­ g r a m ,” he sa id , " a r e those a coun selor estab lish es a fte r con­ T h o u san d s P re s e n t On F a i r ’s Last Day 1 .8 7 " T h i s could only m ean that som e of our high schools a re sultation with the yo u n gster.” N E W Y O R K ( A P ) — H undreds of thousands su rg ed PHOTO OF YOUR CHOICE in to th e N e w Y o r k W o r l d ’ s F a i r on S u n d a y t o get one PLUS YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON NEW l a s t p e e k b e f o r e the g ia n t e x p o s i t i o n c l o s e d out its F H O T O I* A B E L S tw o -se a so n run. 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O c t . 19, 7 : 3 0 , 100 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, October 18. 1965 f Wild Cherry Edges Out Burgundy Serendipity Singers Lost B y JA N T A R A C K S S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r it e r In M S U 6B l i m p H a n g e r 9 Wild c h erry has stolen p srt of the fa ll fashion spotlight from By D A V ID HANSON introduce a song som e way and tie s? Why not the B eatles Instead burgundy, according to the fall S ta te N ew s R e v i e w e r this Is excusable; boring, but of the Klngsm en? fashion show, sponsored by Un­ excusable. If ASMSU keeps the shows in A standing-room -only crowd ion B oard T h u rsd ay evening. If ASMSU wants its entertain­ Jen ison , it had better do some­ w as on hand In Jen lso n F ield - ment s e r ie s to be a su c c e ss, it thing about the stage a rran g e­ U sing the theme of homecom­ house Saturday night to kick off w ill have to solve som e prob­ ment like putting it In the mid­ ing week, the latest sty le s w ere the ASMSU Popular Entertain­ lem s. dle. The stage is too fa r away shown by nine E a st Lansing m er­ ment S e r ie s with the Serendipity from the custom ers now, and you chants. P a r t i c i p a t i n g w ere S in g e rs— m ainly because there F ir s t of a ll, Jenison is not the could see it better on TV. C a m p b e lls’ S u b u r b a n S h o p , w e re too many people and not place. Dave Brubeck w ill not go Jaco b cso n ’ s, Knapp's, R am sey enough good sea ts. well In the barn. People a re not U n iv ersity Shop, Redwood and com fortable, the l i g h t i n g and Dancing 6 nite-week Individually the Serendlpities R o ss, the Scotch House, the Style sound is bad and things never a re not grea t. Together they make Shop, the Tog Shop and W a n d a Hancock. a com m ercial sound that doesn’ t have a lot of va riety. settle down. The fir s t part of this firs t concert was Interrupted METRO Wild c h e rry , best d escrib ed a s by the sounds of the shuffling LO U N G E Most of their m aterial was feet trying to get better seats. featuring a dusty ro se , is featured in fa m ilia r , which Is fortunate, be­ s w e aters, sk irts, ju m p ers and is If ASMSU hopes to attract pa­ DONI WELSH and the cau se a blimp hanger is not the trons, it w ill have to do better also plaided with burgundy. B u r­ best p lace for a concert. When the with the talent. If it wants thou­ SK Y L A R K S gundy is , however, holding its words count, Jenlson has a ten­ sands of custom ers, it should be C o rn er of Jo lly S; Logan own and is also being shown with dency to absorb most of what’ s w illing to bring in the best groups. 12 minutes from MSU navy blue. being sung. Why not the New C h risty Min­ You must be 2 1 T he heather look is being pop­ The field house tyiay hold m ore s tre ls instead of the Serendipl- u larized in blues, browns and but that a sse t becom es a d isa ste r g ree n s. It is used effectively when . when most of the people a r e lost combined w i t h matching knee in the crowd. Jenison holds m ore Socks, to provide the total look. but doesn’ t have as many good J e r s e y knit turtle neck tops are seats a s the Auditorium. high on the list of fashions, esp e ­ But the audience seem ed to en­ LS H E R E ! c ia lly when worn with matching joy the show a ll the sam e. The The f i r s t i s s u e of Z E IT G E IS T , which went to a fourth over-th e-kn ee hose. seven guys and two g ir ls in the printing and 3 ,1 0 0 cop ies, is now a co lle cto r’ s item . Front pleated blouses a re be­ group sang old songs, told old A ssu re yo u rself a copy of the next four issu e s at the ing introducted this fall and cable F O R M A L W E A R — C l o t h e s s h o w n at T h u r s d a y n i g h t ’ s jokes and hammed it up. They present rate of $ 1 .0 0 a y e a r . To subscribe, sim ply fill CASUAL W E A R — These a r e s o m e of the f a s h io n s knit sw e aters, whether V -neck, even sang their single hit record, in the form below. m o d e l e d at T h u r s d a y n i g h t ' s s t y l e s h o w i n t h e U n i o n . s t y l e s h o w in th e U n i o n w e r e c o n t r i b u t e d by lo c a l cardigan or crew neck, are gain­ “ Don’ t Let the Rain C om ed ow n." Name O u t f it s of all t y p e s w e r e sh o w n and the “ i n s " and m e r c h a n t s w ho a l s o too k p a r t in the d i s p l a y s . N e w ing new popularity. Concentrating on f o l k , t h e y “ o u t s " f o r 1965 w e r e d i s c u s s e d . c o l o r s and f a s h i o n s l ik e w ild c h e r r y and c ro c h e t e d A d dress Unique zipper detailing w ill sang each song with their distinc­ Photos by C al C rone lace w e re m odeled by M SU students. City highlight many casual sk irt and Photo by C a l C r a n e tive if not lm m aginative style-?- sw eater ensem bles, as will knit th elr sound. It’ s sort of like the C lip this coupon and m ail with your check to; Arts Contests Open d esign s. New C h risty M in strel’ s second Z E IT G E IS T , BOX 150, E A S T LA N SIN G . M IC H . F o r evening w e a r , sim p le - team . 'O h D a d ’ F u n n y , lined, velvet floor-length gowns will be seen. Some w ill feature crocheted trim . L a c e cocktail In strivin g to sing songs that o t h e r g r o u p s a re doing, the Serendlpities w e a k e n the a r ­ Q uestions? Phone 332-1895 d re s s e s and skim m ers will also Students can now enter the from M rs. Sam B . W illiam s, rangem ents. G r o t e s q u e P la y be seen whirling on the dance flo o r. Men’ s sw eaters a r e being $1,600 K ansas C ity poetry con­ Scholarship Chairman,- Detroit te sts and apply for the $2,500 Grand Opera A sso ciation , Fo rd G rinnell Foundation of M usic op­ Auditorium, D e t r o i t , tion One such try is th eir rendi­ of Shel S l l v e r s t e l n ’ s new 4S226. arrangem ent of the old " F r a n k ie Madame Rosepettle, the in s a n e M atesich finds the ro le the most shown with cable knit stitching era scholarship. Deadline for applications Is Dec. and Johnny.” Rather than boldly fe a tu r in g in V -n eck s and crew necks. B u r­ Im itate the M in strels’ popular widow o f " O h D ad , P o o r D a d ," difficult she has tackled. In the third annual K a n sa sC lty 1. "M ad am e Rosepettle k n o w s gundy and navy blue are the most a r r a n g e m e n t , they add s u n e r if f s kicks san d at l o v e r s at the b e a c h , locks h e r 1 9 - y e a r - o l d s o n in a she cannot control other p eople's popular co lo rs. poetry co n te sts,’ the Edw ard A . The scholarship p r o v i d e s for and p auses that don’ t help a bit. Devins Award o ffers a $500 ad­ advanced study in v o i c e and o p ­ F R A T E R N IT Y thought so she tr ie s to overrid e In addition to white Jean s, wide It com es off badly. room and p eeks in k e y h o le s . vance for a book-length manu­ era training under s u p e r v i s i o n "O h Dad, Poor Dad,” with Ann them ,” M iss M atesich continued. wale corduroy w ill be featured in M a d a m e Rosepettle d estroys the men’ s casu al wear depart­ sc rip t to be published by the Un­ o f the s c h o l a r s h i p c o m m i t t e e of nave Som etim es their introductions little to do with what they S O R O R IT Y M atesich, Z a n e s v i l l e , O h io , iv e r s ity of M issou ri P r e s s . H all­ th e D e t r o it Grand O p e ra A ss n . her soi , Jonathan, played by ment. end up singing. But you have to graduate Student in the role of m ark C a rd s Inc. is o fferin g six R E C O G N IT IO N P IN S BAD G ES A n t h o n y H e a l d , M assapequa Sports jack ets a re p rim a rily $100 aw ards for single poem s. Applicants must be in the fol­ Madame R osepettle, opens the PA D D LES P a rk , N .Y ., J u n i o r . Jonathan herringbone tweed or checked. lowing age b rack ets: sopranos, R IN G S 1965-66 U n iversity T h eater se a ­ Subm ission of en trie s fo r the L A V A L IE R S son at 8 p.m . T uesday in F a ir ­ builds a telescope to see beyond Cam pus jack ets will include wool H allm ark a n d Devins awards 19 to 30; altos, 19 to 32; tenors, P A R T Y FA V O RS child T h eater. h is p rison . He wants to escape sk irt Jack ets and Sm art, fle e c e - c lo s e s Feb. 15. R ules can be ob­ 20 to 32; baritones, 20 to 32; but he doesn’ t know why, M i s s lined rawhide. tained by s e n d i n g a s e l f - b a s se s , 20 to 35. The firs t audi­ Across From Madame Rosepettle keeps the co rp se of her dead husband with M atesich said. Ponchos w ill lead the coat and Jonathan d estroys h is baby­ Jacket fashions for women. F u r ad dressed stamped envelope to tion will be Dec. 4 at the Masonic T em ple in Detroit. Fin al audi­ ? • O fficial G re e k Jew elry Home Econ. Bldg. h er. She allows her son to c o l­ P o e try Contest D irec to rs, P.O . E D 2-6753 sitte r, R o salie, played by Ruth Jackets w ill also be seen with in­ B o x 5335, K a n s a s C ity , M o„ tions are Feb. 10. le ct stam ps, books and coins but G a rriso n , Oak P a rk , 111., Junior. c re a sin g frequency a s the m e r­ he cannot leave h is room without 64131. R o sa lie trie s to seduce Jonathan. cu ry d ro ps. High boots with side M am a. He recogn izes her p o s s e s s iv e ­ zip pers will make their appear- Applications for the $2,500 "O n th^ surface-^Oh Dad, Poor n ess and kill: „ance when the snow begins.., t^jers^^chorarship are available ud ’j t,ce,ns nr,e a t a r r e , M iss M atesich said . "Y o u sta rt laugh­ ing, but then you stop and wonder '“ I l f ’ > ■r n nnnw nneinfw ri^ LM Ji-waw awriaiKM riririnW HW wririaaaea A T T E N T IO N « P A R T A N S ! why, for the play is a grotesque im age of the way people destroy Th e C a m p u s C h a p te r each other with p o ssessiv e lo ve.” U n iversity T h eater sold out its W O U LD Y O U L IK E TO season tickets to the lim it of F a irc h ild seating cap acity. The o f th e N .A .A .C .P . 'th e a te r added a 2 p.m . matinee Saturday to its alread y sched­ uled run at 8 p.m . T u e s d a y through Sunday. R e m in d s D E S C R IB E Y O U R N E X T D A T E ? The p o sse ssiv e R osepettle can m elt a person into the floor with If so, get in on the fun with the new com p u terized dating sy ste m called h er controlled, cool dominance, M is s M atesich said. M iss YOU S E A R C H . and M .I.T , T his are a . is the M ore sa m e sy stem recently at as w as first U n iversity so of su cc essfu l M ichigan in and the Ohio H arv ard State U n iversity. o f its Definitely G e n e ra l M eetin g af Not a Lonely Hearts Club! T o n ig h t * Not Oriented Towards Matrimony! * For Fun Loving M.S.U. Students Only! 8 p .m . L o o k o v e r o u r q u e s t io n n a ir e d e s ig n e d by P E T E T U C K E R (Bus. Admin.') of the ’62' te a c h in g p s y c h o lo g is t s with you in m in d -to Bethlehem "Loop” Course enjoys selling steel Room 3 2 U n io n . find not on e but products in our Cleveland District. He's typical of young men on the move at Bethlehem Steel. Seniors and graduate students in engineering and Th e o ffice rs a n d m e m b e rsh ip FIVE GREAT DATES non-technical curricula will Ju s t fo r you. soon be interviewed for th e 1*366 Bethlehem Loop Course. We offer splendid career opportunities in steel a re a n x io u s to m e e t YOU W e fe e l o u r c o m p u te r th e g u y s o r g i r l s in B o s t o n w i l H i n d fo r yo u th a t yo u w ill e n jo y .- plant operations, research, sales, mining, accounting, G ive it a t r y . and other activities. For detailed information, pick up a copy of our and h ave YOUR su p p o rt Send fo r m o re in fo r m a tio n an d y o u r q u e s tio n n a ir e booklet, "Careers with Bethlehem Steel and the Loop Course,” a t your S e n d to: SEARCH, Box 630, E a s t Lansing Placement Office. A n E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity a n d p a rtic ip a tio n in th is Name ■- ---------- E m p lo y e r in th e P la n s fo r P ro g re ss P r o g ra m BETHLEHEM Me­ y e a rs p la n s a n d a c tiv itie s . n â m e s m u s t be in b y O c t o b e r 27, 1965 STEEL IÍTHI ST Li el ^ * M ^ » « Q orM n w w r»ri>\:bP-.Lr > '2 " H j’ Tiay se - C O R V ETT E 1964, silv e r coupe, WAGONS! Did you know OSBORN stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO in p erso n , B a ry a m e s C le a n e rs, p erso n between 8 and 5 Monday 4901 or .5S2-5774. . 13 dan, one owner, E a s ily financed. 365 h.p., A M -FM radio, 4-speed AUTO is the la rg e s t Station- P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV 1139 E a st Grand R iv e r . 14 thru F r i d a y . A M E R I C A N F o r Sale New tire s . 1,300, no le s s . ED C H EVRO LET 19?S Im pala. G. c d tran sm issio n and positractior.. 2-0642, 13 wagon d ealer in C e n tra l M ich­ 5 -19 2 1. C G IR L S TO work in dining room , D IA PER S E R V IC E , 914 E . C ie r WANTED: D E L IV E R Y boys, also engine, radio, heater, two spare Car. be seer, at 624 Spartan A v e ., igan? OSBORN A U T O , IN C ., p a rt-tim e . No experien ce nec­ S t., L an sin g. C15 c a lls for p i z z a o rd e rs. 482— snow tire s , new b ra k es. C all E a st L an sin g. ÓLDSM OEILE 19b4, Cutla s s Con- IM P O R T A N T !! e s s a r y . C a ll ED 2 -577 8 for ap­ F U L L AND P A R T -T IM E opening 2 6 0 1-7 E , M ichigan, Lansing.C lT 0653; 482-0654 seven nights per 353-24 9 5. 13 ve rtib le . B lack with cam el in­ Heated C A R WASH Heated pointm ent. 16 CO R V ETTE 1965, nassau blue, T E M P E S T 1963 LeM an s Ó on vert- fo r g ir ls In National A d v e rtis­ week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 C H EVRO LET 1958 B el A ir 2 - te rio r, bucket se a ts, h yd ram at- REST A U RA N T AND b ar help, 350 h.p., telescopic steerin g ib le. B uckets. B lu e, white in­ Soft H 20 with High P r e s s u r e ing P ro g ra m . 485-6669, 1- 5 pm. r o y A L T y p e w r i t e r s , p ort- door hardtop. V-S autom atic. ic flo or console, ra d io -clo ck , m ale or fem ale, full and p a rt- w h e e l , positractior., 4 -sp eec. te rio r . W hitewalls. V -8 , floor Si doors to keep you warm 15 ab le. N ea rly new. A lso desk Pow er steerin g. No ru st. Runs a ll power, sport w ire wheel tim e. Apply M r. P atterson or C a ll 485-9967. 1“ sh ift. $1,3 5 0 . 3 3 7 -2 2 17 . 13 only 25? E M P L O Y E R S OVERLOAD Com - type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ good, $325. Phone 3 9 3 -1114 . C15 d isc . V e ry sh arp, F E 9 -2 3 12 . 14 M rs . P atterson , G o lf-O -T ro n , 430 S. C lip p e rt-S . o fK o k o B a r pany, tem porary assignm ents a ble tape re c o r d e rs . R e v e re GEN ERA TO RS AND S T A R T E R S . 3411 E a st M ichigan. 14 fo r experienced office g ir ls . No tape re c o r d e rs . R adios, phono­ Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. Guaranteed! BU SBO YS, 3 m eals a day, Kappa fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071.C 13 g rap h s. Low p riced fu rn itu re: ‘ Exchange p ric e , $7.90. Mechan­ Sigm a fra te rn ity. C a ll L e e , 33 2 - AMBITIOUS M E N or w o m e n c h ests, d r e s s e r s , beds, sprin gs ic ón the Job! Installation s e r v ­ 0413. 14 needed in National A dvertising and m a ttre s s e s. Sm all house­ ice a v a i l a b l e . A BC AUTO , Ë ftjO Ÿ TH É o u t d o o r s ! Many P ro g ra m . No experience n eces­ w a re s : d ish es, s ilv e rw a re , pots P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV p art-tim e students needed fo r s a r y . Must have c a r . 485-1407, and pans, to a ste rs, coffee mak­ • 5-19 2 U *8: C , g e.n e r a I j.and.scaping. Sandhllh 5 -6 prn. '* 15 e r s . E le c tric fr y in g ‘p a n j. 8 ft. H \ R D T O e ^ v ^ “ ’.. ' .V w rssry, 2101 Satidhiil. WANTE D: GOOD Rhythm £r- ’ fan s, new and used. Window fans upholstered. Excellent condi­ ED 2 -3 3 10 .___________________14 ist fo r Rock group. C all Tom , and a ir conditioners. Bausch & tion. B est o ffe r. C all daytim e, F E M A L E D EN TA L a ssista n t, full 355-9 19 0 . 15 Lom be m icro sco p e. 484-6271. Evenings, 339 -2472. o r p a rt-tim e . Top pay iftrain ed 15 in Orthodontics. C a ll IV 2-9695 WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE F o r R ent 509 E . M ich ., L ansing d ays; IV 4-0702 evenings. 20 I S c o o te rs .& C y c le s B ÏÜ Y C L Ë R E N T A L S, sto rage, IV 5-4391 YÔUNG MAN to do kitchen work, s a le s and s e r v ic e s . EAST LA N ­ A L L S T A T E CO M PACT 19 6 5 , H rs : 8 -5:30 pm. C evenings. Wages and hours to be SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . Grand $150. E xcellen t condition, 3.9 d iscu sse d . ED 2 -577 8 fo r ap­ R iv e r . Ca l l 332 -8 30 3. C EVENING EMPLOYMENT h .p ., 3-sp eed tran sm issio n , red . pointment. 15 1336 North Chestnut. IV 4-8757. B A B Y S IT T E R N EED ED in my G A RA GE FO R rent. One block from B e rk e y , $20 te rm . C all P A R T -T iM E WORK (M A LE ) 15 hom e, two ch ildren. Own tra n s­ If you a re fre e 4 evenings ED 2 -5 5 0 7 . - 15 TRIUM PH 1962 500cc. Ja c k Pine portation, Monday - F rid a y , 6 p e r week and Saturdays, m odel. Two sets of p ip es. Good TV R E N + A L S fo r students. E co - hours d aily. Can bring own ch il­ you qan maintain your stu­ condition. $650. C a ll 337 -7 5 11.15 nom ical ra tes by the term and dren. 332 -2 30 2. 13 d ies and still enjoy a p a rt- month. U N IVERSITY TV R E N T ­ HONDA _ 160, 19657 W indshield. W A ITRESSES F U L L tim e. Must tim e job doing A L S.. 484-9263. C15 Ju s t two months old. $630 n ew - be neat and dependable. Apply now $525. 372-5554 after 6 pm. in person at Howard Johnson’ s A pa rtm ents SPEC IAL INTERVIEW WORK _______________________________ 13 R estau ran t, 3224 E a st Saginaw. O N E ROOMMATE f o r luxury that w ill bring an average 15 incom e of $55 p er week. E m p lo y m e n t apartm ent. One block from B e r ­ If you a re neat appearing PERSO N FOR salad work. H ours key. D ivision St. 9-month le a se . A L L S T A T E COM PACT 1 9 6 5,. and a harql w o rk e r, call and w a g e s to be d iscu ssed . 3 3 2 -4 12 7 . 13 $150. Excellent condition, 3.9 M r. Arnold, 3 5 1 - 4 0 1 1 , Mon. Phone ED 2 -577 8 for appoint­ N EE D ED FOURTH g irl, luxury h.p., 3-sp eed tran sm issio n , red . & T u e s. between 10 a .m . & ment. 15 apartm ent. C a ll 337-0434 after 1336 North Chestnut, IV 4-8757. 1 p .m . (No other tim e). D ISPA TCH ER A B L E to assum e 5 pm , 14 14 re sp o n sib ility . P a rt-tim e week­ N U RSES AIDS and m ale o rd e r- end w ork. Apply V a rs ity C ab, lie s . No experience n e c e ssa ry . 122 Woodmere, E a st L a n sin g . 13 P le a s e apply in person atCounty H ospital, Dobie Road, Okemos. D E N T A L TECH NICIAN w ith p re- 21 vious training o r exp erien ce, ACROSS 3 1 . Be in debt full o r p art-tim e. C a ll days, 1. Bright 32. Newt N E E D AFTERNOON d riv e r for 4. Hairless IV 2-9695; evenings, IV 4-0702. 3 3 . Einales F lo w e r Shop. Must have know­ 8. Chunk 34. Fortifica­ 20 ledge of Lansing a re a . Apply in 1 1 . Southern tion P A R T TIM E utiTity dish w asher. p erso n , Jo n Anthony F lo r is t s , general 36. Food fish Apply in person atH oward John­ 809 E a s t M ichigan, L ansing. 14 12 . Awry 38. Philippine T h e L a t e s t A d d it io n t o V o lk s w a g e n W ELD ER S PA RT or "full-tim e; also sp ray p ain ters. T h o r F ab ­ r ic a t o r s , 740 Lake L an sin g D r. son’ s R estaurant, 3224 E a st Saginaw . JA N IT O R WORK evenings. Hours 15 1 3 . Imitate 14 . Miscalcu­ late negrito 40. Deck out 43. Travelers and w a g e s to be d iscu ssed . 15 . Chat 47. Corroded C a ll 3 3 7 -13 2 1. 14 17 . Article of 48. Dexterity Phone ED 2 -577 8 fo r appoint­ virtu 49. Overthrow UNUSUAL O PPO RTU N ITY. West ment. 15 fo r 1 9 6 6 C o ast Corporation recen tly r e ­ D R IV E R S, F U L L o r p art-tim e . organized t h a t can Withstand rig id financial exam ination is Apply V a rsity Cab, 122 Wood- 19 . Excavate 20. Eng. princess 22. Punctua­ 50. Knowledge 5 1 . Tiny 52 . Sea eagle 5 3 . Abstract 3. Banked 4. Breakfast meat 9. Harvest goddess 10 . Notion % m e re , E a st L an sin g. 13 5. Time past 16 . Conscious a little more room . . . a little more power offerin g on a n o -fran ch ise fee b a s i s exclu sive d istrib u tor­ N ÉA T A PÉ EA R ÎN G man to op- tion mark 26. Surface of being DOWN 6. Give temporarily subject 18. Anglo- sh ip s. T h is is a product in de­ e ra te a dish-w ashing m achine, a tool 1. Herring 7. Contrap­ Saxon king mand by e v e ry home owner and good w ages, steady work, e x ce l­ 28. Prevarica­ sauce tion 2 1 . Pixie \JL f\r\ T V O t III c r v i I A n r n a , eve ry h visise-? e'irren tly lent frin ge benefits. C a ll M r.. tion •) 2 3. M ay apple t O w n i >- t t f v u r w H K b U M C ix being used by such national o r­ , M cW horter or M r. D raves at 30. Assist the Incas fish 24. Hallway 484-4567. 14 25. Classitied % AND ganizations as S e a r, Roebuck 0 4 0 10 I z 3 4 i 1 notices and C o ., Holiday Inn M otels and O PPO RTUNITY F R O M G E R - FASTB AC K S ED A N 1 i % % %ÂV M W lY - We a re seeking stu- li \% 26. On behalf v a rio u s branches of the arm ed II of f o r c e s . Product 100% gu ar­ d e n t-sa le s re p resen tatives to 27. Reverence I t anteed; investment from $6 00to s e ll hand m ade, custom tailored 14 IS 14 29. Possessive % sk i and casual w ear. Guaranteed % See All the 1966 Volkswagens (And Don’t Miss the 1946) $14,000. Investment guaranteed 19 19 adjective 27 s a l e s t h r o u g h rem arkab le IT with 100% m arkup. M anufacturer has proven method of d istribu ­ p r ic e s and s e r v ic e s : Reply im ­ m ed iately to: A N M A R -O BER - SO (1 is (4 25 32. All 33. Musical perception úá. a tion ad vertisin g a n d m erchan­ 1A 24 S T A R T IN G T O D A Y A T d ising. A factory re p resen tative B A Y E R N , A TTN : H art, P o st- 8500 35. Tune 37. Promptitude % w ill a s s is t you in setting up your lagern d P o s t a m t t f l , r 31 /// 99 N uernberg, G erm any. 13 39. Hebrew b u sin e ss. F o r com plete details % lyre %%% and d escrip tive literatu re , w rite FO É work - outside ord er r 39 If P h i l G o r d o n ’s 4 1. Solar disk National C h e m -P la s tic s C o rp ., departm ent to a s s is t office man­ 1 * i 42. longings: % 31 n 44 41 À» i 1550 P age In dustrial B lv d ., St. a g e r. C ollege ’ students full or slang % L o u is, M isso u ri 6 3132, o r Call p a rt-tim e . Inverview 484-1078. 49 44 4 46 47 43. Marble VOLKSWAGEN INC. 17 44. Native % c o lle c t Robdrt T . A dam s at HA % 49 so metal 6 -72 4 2, area code 314. 21 PARKWOOD BRANCH YMCA is 45. Sho- B U $B O Y S, MUST be 18, no e x - h irin g clu b -le a d ers fo r a fte r­ St 52 5» , 2845 E . SAG IN AW S T ., T E L E P H O N E 484-1341 p erien ce n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED noon, evening w ork, $1.25 to shoneân 46. Large cask 2 -5 7 7 8 fo r appointment. 18 $1.75 hour. ED 2-8657. 15 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan /Monday, O ctober 18. 1965 9 F o r Sale AQUARIUMS, TO gallon and 20 F o r Sale Professor Describes PEA N U TS L ic e n s e s ( c o n ti n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) Far East Impressions Mobile Homes gallon, com pletely set up with fish . Both $50. 699-2682. 13 M O BILE HOME, 10' x 52’ , three M ich igan , but does not apply o u t­ FR ESH SW EET C id er, 59* g a l- bedroom s. R eady to liv e in. s id e of M ich igan . lon. M acintosh, $1.69 bushel. $3,200, on la rg e lot. 489-3546. "C onsequently,” H a r e said , Pum pkins, 25£ up. P R IN C E ’ S ______________________________ 14 r ” lt Is not w ise to cancel any FA RM M A RKET, Grand R iv er X p rivate insurance assum ing th at at Okemos R o a d . Phone 3 3 7 - Lost & Found the fund w ill pay fo r any a c c i­ 2343. 13 REW ARD FOR return of prop erty L - iu — dent.” C ID E R N f l L r now open. Spec i al taken. An office safe, with fi­ A m erican interference in the h is tour of “ A sia 1965” at the this is not their w ar, that it is H are estim ates that one half of p r ic e s on l a r g e r quantities. nancial reco rd s and legal p ap ers of value only to owner. $50 of­ internal a ffa irs of strate g ic a lly located A sian countries is back­ Union T h u rsd ay evening. On his trip to the F a r E a st, A m erica’ s war. "W alking around the streets iW Wó I CAN NcVcR the 600,000 uninsured d riv e rs in C ord a W e s t , 5817 N , Okemos kD TicN OTritR 0tA6Lt$ Michigan w ill get Into the in­ R d ., E a st L ansing. ED 7-7974. fered for return of contents of firin g into a b a rrag e of anti- B attistin i visited Ja p a n , T aiw an, of Saigon, by day and by night,” sured category to avoid paying the 22 the sa fe . C a ll Michigan C o n fer­ A m erican sentim ent, Law rence Hongkong, South Viet N a m ,T h a i­ B attistini continued, "o n e would extra $35. ‘ ENGLISH L IG H T 1-W EIGHT 3 - ence of the United Church of H, B attistin i, p ro fe sso r of social land and Cam bodia. never know that South Viet Nam speed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, f u l l C h rist, 3 32 -35 11. 13 scien ce, said as he reported on In Ja p a n , he said he found was a' nation at w ar, except for " T h is leaves about 300,000un­ L O ST : LAD Y Elgin w ristw atch, the g ro s s national product v e ry the la rg e numbers of m ilita ry insured d r iv e r s ,” H a r e said. p ric e . R ental-purch ase te rm s a v a ila b le . We also have tennis ra cq u ets, golf b a lls, badminton between G iltner and Grand R iv ­ e r . R ew ard. C a ll 355-39 2 2 . 14 S e rv ic e DIAPER SE R M C E -H o sp ital pure im p re s s iv e , but said a steep in­ flation is eating away many of these economic gam s. personnel, m ostly U «S„ which one sees everyw h ere, and the •k a rty "C oup le this with the 3.7 m illion Insured d riv e rs and rt adds up to about- $14 .2 m illion to start b ir d ie s, gifts and h ousew ares. LO ST: M EN 'S high school c la ss barricaded h o te ls." d ia p e rs. We’ re the m ost mod­ A fte r touring Jap an , B attistin i In Bangkok, the capital of T h a i­ the fund.” A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s rin g. Blue set with gold R . Ini­ ern and the only p ersonalized went on to T aiw an, which he H are has choser. Robert E. Placement Bureau from Union. ED 2 -3 2 12 . C tia ls . R .A .B . inside. 355-9218 .15 land, Battistini saw- a very im ­ diaper s e rv ic e in town. P a ils d escribed as a "ca p tu re d is ­ p re ssiv e city, but he added that Hall, a legal and insurance ex­ FOR WEDDING a n d p ra ctic a . furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds land.” F o r the m ost p art, the P erson al economic im provem ents were not p ert, to head the organization show er g ifts, see A CE HARD- of baby clothes at no extra cost. people a re not happy, and p oli­ being shared by the m a sse s of the of the fund’ s operation. He lias W HERE’ S selection s. 201 E . WANTED" D E L IV E R Y to y s , als- T ry our new Diaperene P ro c e s s . tic s is not openly d iscu ssed by taught Insurance subjects at MSU. people. Grand R iv e r , ac ro ss from Un­ c a lls fo r pizza o rd ers. 482- AM ERICAN DIAPER S E R V IC E , the n atives. T h is latter fact, Of his trip to Cam bodia, he Insured m otorists. H are adds, ion. Phone ED 2 -3 2 12 . C 0653; 482-0654 seven nights per 914 E . G ie r S t., IV 2-0864. C concluded B attistin i, “ is indica­ W e d n e s d a y , O c t. 20 C o .: M echanical Engin eers, Met­ should re ceive a ce rtific a te of week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 said, " n o t h i n g was concealed A rch er D aniels Midland C o.: a ls, M echanics and M a terials GUNS FOR Sale, trade o r rent, tive of the d ictatorial conditions Insurance from their insurance STUDENT WITE would like baby- from m e.” His o v erall im p res­ company. This ce’-tiflc a te s e rv e s by day, week or season . Shot- C h e m istry (B,M ,D), Chem ical Science (B) and Industrial Man­ sitting in my home or yo u rs. prevailin g on the island behind sion was that Cambodia w as a gu n s-d eer r ifle s , 22 r i f l e s ,p is ­ MISERY Engineering (B ,M ), 5 A gricultural agement (B) (Dec. and M arch C a ll Ju d y, 355-9863. 15 the facade of Chiang K a i-sh ek ’ s laud of peace, p ru g re ss, and hap­ as proof that the d riv e r does to ls and re v o lv e rs. New and is E conom ics & Econom ics, (B) grad s), C iv il, E lec tric a l Engi­ c a r r y the proper Insurance. d em o cracy.” piness. u s e d . KEN N EDY’ S H O B B Y ACCIDENT P R O BLE M ? L aTl (Dec. & M arch grad s only), A c­ neering (B ), P h ysics, M echanical Not having a T V t o wa t c h In Hong Kong B attistin i noted During his stay in Cam bodia, “ This holds for a ll A lich lgan - SHOP, 1420 Woodbine. IV 9 -116 5. KALAMAZOO S T R E E T BODY counting (B), P e r s o n n e l (M), Engineering and M etals, Mechan­ $9.00 p er month the in crea se in economic d evel­ Battistini had an interview with based co m p an ies," H are said, 13 SHOP. Sm all dents to large M B A 's with C h em istry o r Chem ic s a n d M aterials S c i e n c e opment since his last v isit there "but there a re som e out-of- Nejoc TV Rentols - 482-0624 w re c k s. A m erican and foreign the top government o f f i c i a l , Engineering undergrad Wo r k , (B,M ,D ). V arious. T R U M P E T - FRENCH L e B la n c . in 1956. New buildings are going P rin ce Sihanouk, id was told state insurance companies that c a r s . Guaranteed w ork. 489- M inneapolis. Wyandotte C h em icals C o rp .: L ik e new, seldom used. Will ATTEN TIO N : DRUMMER " n e w up everyw h ere and the population that Cam bodia’ s foreign p o licy is we a re not too sure of. We’ re 7507. 1411 E . Kalam azoo. C Square D C o .: E le c tric a l and C h e m i c a l Engineering (B ,M ), se ll reasonably. C a ll 6 55-1418. in area would like to join sm all is on the r is e . based on the principle of re c ip ­ hopeful that they w ill provide SW E EP ER S SO LD *anffTepaired. M e c h a n i c a l Engineering (B). M echanical, E le c tric a l and C iv il 13 combo. C a ll after 6 pm. - 6 27- B attistin i d escribed Hong Kong ro city. In other w ords,C am bodia their custom ers with the c e rti­ C A PIT O L VACUUM .Authorized V arious. Engineering, A c c o u n t i n g and fic a te s .” M EN 'S GO LF Clubs and bag. F u ll 7863, weekdays, 14 as a " c i t y without a s o u l." He w ill re a ct to foreign nations e x ­ H oover and K irb y s e r v ic e . IV said that he talked with many Standard Oil Company of T e x ­ M arketing (B) (Dec. and M arch H are said that the c ertific a te s set. U sed tw ice, $165. Set of' SPANISH SPEAKING m ovies ev- 9-2636.______________________ 19 actly as they treat Cam bodia. M arketing grad s). Wyandotte. of the m id d le -cla ss citizen s there a s: Geology (N1,D). T e x a s , New should be available by the Nov. 1 w eights, 2 10 pounds. 3 3 7 -18 6 7 .13 e ry Wednesday starting Oct. 20, It was for this reason, he was and found that a considerable M exico, Oklahoma. deadline. Downtown A rt T h eatre, 211 North Typing Service told, the Cam bodia’ s relations. m ajority w ere ve ry proud of the General M otors C o rp . - Guide B irth d ay? Or something just Washington. Doors open 6:45. PAU LA ANN h AL'GHEY, typist". With Fran ce, the Soviet Union, Lam p D ivision: M echanical and for Dad! Guns, cleaning k its, Two fea tu re s. 13 IBM S ele ctric & E xecu tive. achievem ents of Com m unist C h i­ China and the so c ia list states Ch em ical Engineering,Industrial M o re IM T h e fts na and the p restige it has been o r fishing tackle make won­ RICH P E O P L E ! Keep it, be sa v­ M ultilith Offset Printing. P ro ­ of E astern Europe are so c o r ­ Management (B) (Dec. and M arch acquiring internationally. dial. It was fo r this sam e r e a ­ Cam pus police report that two d erful gifts from your ing money on boat-m otor in su r­ fessio n al T h e se s Typing. N ear grad s only), Accounting (B ). An­ South Viet Nam rem inded him son, they told him, that C am ­ m ore lo ck ers w ere purloined to­ ance from Bubolz. Phone 33 2 - cam pus. 33 7 -15 2 7 . C of Japan after World War II, a derson, Ind. taling $10 6 . Ray E . W ills 1 of 5 15 P .X . Store - FRANDOR 8671. bodia expelled the A m erican am ­ G eneral M otors C o rp . - H ar­ ANN BROWN 8 GORDON, typist city of A m erican m ilitary o c­ L eiteam S t., told police that $86 GIBSON GUITAR, B2512N , 12- b assad o r, cut of' all A m erican rison Radiator D ivision: C h em is­ BRAND X putting out the greatest and m ultilith offset printing. cupation. In cash w as stolen from a open strin g , and c a se , $15 0 .3 5 5 -4 2 5 6 aid, and e^Jelled all A m erican tr y m ajo rs and Chem E ngineer­ sound fo r your dance o r p ary. (B lack and white and colo r). B attistin i reported that there locker. ask fo r S h erry. 17 jo u rn a lists. ing (B ), M echanical E n gr. (B,D ), Ronnie E sak , IV 9-6221. 17 IBM . G eneral typing, term pa­ w as alm ost a total d isin terest on W i l l i a m T h e l e n , Sunfield NOW! MICHIGAN "T h a t is to s a y ,” he explain­ M etals, M echanics 8 M a te ria ls FRIG ID A IRE AUTOMATIC w^sh- p e r s, th eses, d isserta tio n s. ED the part of the South Vietnam ese fresh m an , reported that $20 in ANNOUNCEMENT ed, "th a t the United S t a t e s , Science (B), all m ajors of the 1:3 5 - 3 :3 5 * 5 :3 5 - 7 :3 5 - 9 :4 0 P.M . e r . Good working condition. $25. 7 -8 3 8 4 . C in the w ar which has infested cash w as rem oved from his lock­ through its foreign aid and the C o llege of B u s i n e s s , A rts & Can be seen at 4505 Oakwood, New' C h risty M in strels. TY PIN G , G E N E R A L , and these's, th eir country. ed lo ck er. machinations of the C IA , was Okem os. 337-0189. 13 S at., Nov. 13 , after Indiana experienced, B .S . d egree. Call “ The overwhelm ing m a ss of intervening in the internal a f­ L e tte rs , Communication A rts and Wa l t D i s n e y 's Splish, Splash! gam e. T ick et sa le opens Oct. G ra c e R utherford. ED 7 -0 13 8 .17 Social Science (B) (Dec. & M arch MOST DRAMATIC MOTION PICTURE! JA N E T 120, B a s s accordion with people not only are not involved fa ir s of Cambodl a— s o m e t h i n g 25 at Lansing C ivic C enter & g rad s only), Accounting(B), P e r ­ c a se . P e a r l g ray , good condi­ JO B RESU M ES, 100 cop ies, $4.50. in the w a r,” he said, “ but also which the Khm er people could tion, $50. 48 7-5323, 13 Param ount News Shops in ALDIN GER DIRECT M AIL Ad­ fe e l, in their h earts at le ast, that not and would not to le ra te .” sonnel and P re Law (B) (Dec. 8 € > M i> L ansin g & E . L ansing. M arch grad s only). V ariou s. All interested State coeds are DINING ROOM suite. Good for v e rtisin g , 533 N , C lip p ert. IV G eneral M otors C o rp . - Pon­ invited to attend a p ractice of second, and one built-in E le c ­ MEMO TO: The New C h risty Min­ 5 - 2 2 13 . C tiac Motor D ivision: M echanical Green Splash, the women’ s syn­ TfCHNICOlOR’ . e w w M i H « » tr ic stove. Phone 655-2919 . 13 s t r e ls . Don’ t forget that Satur­ WILL D O TY PIN G ,E lectrictype~- Engineer, E le c tric a l Engineer chronized swimming honorary, day, Nov. 13 is t h e date for w rite r. Experienced. 2886 E , (B,M ), A ll m ajors of the C ollege at 7 tonight In the Women’ s IM* HARD TO P fo r a T R - 3 ,” $/0. your concert at the L ansing Jo lly Rd. 10 minutes from cam ­ of B u sin ess (B,M ) (Dec. an d Another p ractice sessio n will be Phone 485-5643. 14 C iv ic C en ter. T ickets go on sa le p u s. 337-76 0 7. C M arch grad s only) or Math (B,M ), held at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday. S T E R EO T A P E sound sy ste m - Oct. 25 at C iv ic Center Box W ILL DO typing in my home. Phi Gamma Nu, p rofessio n al Pontiac. M em bers will be on hand to aid com plete 4-track stereo/m ono O ffice, and Param ount News T h e s e s , d issertatio n s, term pa­ b u sin ess so ro rity w ill hold fall MSU Flying Club w ill meet The Tim ken R o lle r B earing the new com ers. re c o rd e r, matching a m p lifie r/ shops in Lan sing and E a st L an ­ p e r s, etc. C a ll B a rb a ra , IV rush at 7:15 tonight and T u esd ay at 7:30 p.m . T uesday in Old », speaker unit, both like new. sin g. C17 9 -79 23. 14 in the Student S e rv ic e s fir s t floor' C o lle g e Hall In the Union ‘to 35, 4-hour tapes-, re ta il $500, A N E N T E R T A I N M E N T E V E N T THINKING OF a P izza P a rty ? T Y P IS T . E X P E R IE N C E D . fPM lounge. A ll sophotnore, Junior .elect o ffic e r s . New m em bers are T O N IG H T f r o m 7 ; 0 0 need cash now, m u st.s q ll for O F M A J O R I M P O R T A N C E ! $17 5 . 372 -2 328 . ’ / 14 Contact BIM BO’ S P IZ Z A fir s t . S e le c tric . E lite or P ic a . R e a ­ and sen ior women in the C ollege welcom e. HA R T Ë R STENO GRAPH ER’ S C all 489-2431. C15 sonable ra te s fo r re g u la r or of B u sin ess are eligib le. THE MOST G uard, M S I’ s d rill M uliiiifti copy. N ear cam piA . TALKED ABOUT L A SCA L A pu istu re'ch airs. N augalryfic'up­ TH E P R E SID E N T L \L S f»c G reat 3 3 2 -8 12 3 . " V 16' re.mi’;“ tnil hold its annu.il sm oker h olstered . Ideal for students 'M u s ic attain this y e a r . Rock, o ffic e s. Phone 3 3 7 -17 5 1. slow dance and Ja z i. IV 4-3018. BARBI M E L, P ro fe ssio n a l typist. O fficers for E a st M cDonelthis for p rosp ective m gm bers at 7:30 y e a r arje; Judy M a c A r t h u r , « -tonight in 2 Demonstration H all. PICTURE! BOO KS; 1^28-1960. Science, H is- to ry, etc. P rin ts, all kinds, 1835— 15 Nu Job too la rg e or too sm all. Brock, off cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C Alpena junior, president; L is a The a ll-U n iversity t e a m is M ower, G ro sse Pointe junior, Open to all m ale undergraduates. PRODUCTION OF PUCCINI’S 3 rd W E E K ! P ean u ts P e rso n a l LA B 0 H EH E 1920, U»S, stam ps and Foreign T ra n sp o rta tio n vice president; Nancy Whipple, It o ffe rs m em bers a chance to 1 — 8-1950. IV 9 -72 55. 14 GIGS, KAP, GM E, about the clock Wauseon.Ohio, Ju n io r,tre a su re r; learn trick and regu lar d rill that you boys hocked. If it m eans MAINE T R A N S P O R T A T I O N R E M O T E C O N fR O L , Webcor Susan P ix le y, Trenton junior, operations. The team com petes Ja il, w e’ ll go your b a il. Jan e needed for Thanksgiving week­ tape re c o rd e r. A ll a c c e s s o rie s , s e c re ta ry ; and Fran R oycraft, with sim ila r groups a c ro s s the excellen t shape! Must se ll im ­ and T . J . 13 end. Augusta area if p ossib le. S o u t h f i e l d junior, standards nation. TEC H N IC O LO R FROM W ARN ER B R O S. Kathy - 007 .L a st term I w as a C a ll 3 3 2 -3 4 “ 5 or 484-45.86, 14 m ediately. $90. L a r r y , 351- chairm an . 1 4579. 14 lo o se r to a c a r d ealer, how about RID ER S WANTED U n iversity of Prem iere Perform ances 4 Times only O ctob er 2 0 and 21, 1965 saving homecoming week-end West McDonel o ffic e rs a re: DINING ROOM SU IT E - 8 piece M assach usetts or points on New fo r m e? The P resid en t. 13 Y ork Thruw ay, L eaving October Bob S t e w a r d , Detroit junior, M ANY EX T R A carved oak, $50. A lso porch glid e r, $5. Phone 372 -3 9 73. 15 KANGAROO, HAVE a fa ir dinkum 21 p m ., returning Sunday. 353- p residen t; Ern ie C ro m a rtie , C o­ S E R V IC E S bash on your 2 1st, Cobber Go- 2678.______________________ 13 lum bia, S .C ., junior, vice p re ­ t,cnkoeÍ s ; t thg e ab ¿ x o“ df i sc e t s no reserved seats EM GLISH MENS 3-sp eed bicycle fo r sa le cheap. A lso womén’ s Go. F .B ., HAPPINESS is the' Green 13 F L Y TO Purdue on October 2$ for sident; MSU gam e. C a ll 3 55-54 7 5 e ve ­ lie sen ior, tre a s u re r. Tom Ko­ and G a ry Hooper, G ro sse A T NO E X T R A M a tin e e Pòi’ for m a n e e s at 1:30 p .m . ROD S ÌB G E R . bike. Phone IV 4-0362. 15 Hornet and goint to the G ables nings. 14 w alski w ill serve as editor of CHARGE E v e n in g P e r f o r m a n c e s at 8:00 p .m . CAMPUS D ECO RATED C A k E S fo r every on Wednesday nites. Blondie. 13 the dorm paper, M onitor, p i us THE PAWNBROKER occasion. We d elive r. S p e c ia ls: W anted Tha t Sh a r p L o o k M a tin e e s SI .50 M o n d a y , T u e s d a y - R aisin R eal E state Scots H ighlanders, the R0TC B re ad , 29£; Wednesday, T h u rs­ E A ST LANSING. One m ile from FLO O RS TO be cleaned. S p ecial- a ll-U n iv ersity bagpipe, drum and E v e n in g s S2.50 Fe a tu re at 7 ;l0 - q:20 d ay- Plain F rie d c a k e s, 48£doz. cam pus. C l o s e to M arble, izlng in c a fe s, tav ern s, sto re s. bugle co rp s, will meet at 7 to -' Contact M E IL L E R SE R V IC E S . night in Demonstration H all. C i­ T H E AT R I : Next: " T h e Guns Of August” I F r id a y - Saturday, C h eesecake, Aquinas, a n d high s c h o o l s . 89tf. KWAST B A K E R IE S , B rook­ C a ll 485-4150. C v ilia n s and cadets are welcom e. T h ree b e d r o o m , recreation MORGAN M G-TC, TD, T F ,$ 5 0 0 - P o sitio n s are open for drum­ field P la z a , E ast Lansing; F ra n - room , screen porch. L a rg e en­ dor; 303 S. Washington. IV $350. Must be in good condition. m e rs, high b ra s s and p ip ers. closed landscaped lot. Under Will pay cash ; 3 5 3 - - 6q6. 8-10 I, 4 -13 17 . 17 $20,000. Will c a rry contract. pm . 13 NOW! GLADMER 4 JA Z Z M ASTER gu itar, Gibson C a ll owner, 337-9415. 13 a m p lifie r. Good condition. One C A P E COD. L ansing, E ast side. BLOOD DONORS needed. $3 for At 1:0 0 -3 :4 0 -6 :3 0 -9 :15 P R O F E S S IO N A L y e a r old. C all IV 7-6 251 after RH p ositive; $7 for RH nega­ N ear MSU. Why rent when you tiv e . DETROIT BLOOD SE R V ­ 7 pm . 15 can invest? N ear bus, shopping, im m C L E A N E R AND HAM O PERATORS SX 101A with IC E , IN C., 1427 E . Michigan >hn Muhw BRO A D W A Y sch o ols. V ery convenient loca­ A ve . Hours 9-4 Monday, T u e s­ S H IR T L A U N D R Y m atching R-48 sp eaker. B est tion. Fin e large lot, 49’ x 13 3 ’ . day, Wednesday, F rid a y . 12-7 o ffer o v e r $200. C a ll Dan (K811J) ED 2-8 18 7. 17 G a ra g e . P riv a te d rive. R e c r e a ­ tion room , screened patio. Two T h u rsd a y . 489 -758 7. C T SA Il ^2 k [ . C.rand Ri ver L- D 2 - 3 5 3 ' C A ST B A B Y S IT T E R WANTED t» care Aci nss Fr om Student S e rv ic e s bedroom s down and 12 ’ x 2 7’ SToPTHEWoRP G E N E R A L E L E C T R IC s t o v e , fo r child in my home. V icinity 39” , about 8 y e a rs old. T h ree finished u p sta irs. Eating space 1425 H Spartan V illag e. Hours sto rage d ra w e rs. L a rg e oven, in kitchen. One bath down. Oil 3 - 7 pm. 355-1007. 13 CAMPUS good condition. 882-2408 from heat. IV 2-6 529 . 22 8-5 pm . 15 S e rv ic e f 'o h D A D HONEYW ELL PE N +A X single D IA PER S E R V IC E . T h re e types re flu x H3v c am era, 55 mm, 35m m and 135m m . Autotakumen of d iap ers to choose from . Bulk T H EAT R U 3 a d I W AN T H» G E T O F F wash for clea n e r, w hiter dia­ le n s. C all 355-4077. 15 p e r s . Flu ff dried and folded. — 3 3 7 -0 3 7 1 „fS S S If“ N ► 3 3 2 -3 0 4 4 .- friam m a’s h u n g SCHWINN B IC Y C L E , 1964 men’ s 5-sp eed , all a c c e s s o r ie s , $45 U se your own or rent our s. Con­ L A S T 2 DAYS! y ou in th e * , o r best o ffer. 332-8 14 4 . 13 ta in ers furnished. No deposit, 25 y e a r s ' experience. B Y -L O 75c to 5; 30 Eve. $1.00 Shown at -1:40 & 6:50 c lo se t and ¡m f t H w r - S t | ( e D im i c o f * .tyNPX' H arm anK ardonTA $000X, D5AFEfU A’A'fv V k C U , 101 §> E , H enry Fonda Don M u rray s te re o , FM , AM 50 watt re c e iv ­ M ichigan. IV 2-04 21. C C h a rle s Laughton in ie e lit fs o s a d * Book. Mu s i c a n t f t y r i c s o y LESLIE ANTHONY e r . $110 . 355-8 033 a fter 6 pm . 29 R E N T your T V from N E J A t . Br ARTHUR K0PIT F R E E Z E R - ANAMA 17 cu” , 5 ’ 2 " ta ll. Upright, 3 y e a rs old, $150. Zenith and G E portables fo r only $9 p er month. F re e s e r v ­ A D V IS E & CO N SEN T Special Demand BRICUSSE « NEWLEY Matinee Phone 39 3-130 7. 15 ic e and d elive ry . C all N E JA C T V R E N T A L S. 482-0624. C GIBSON TITAN III a m p lifier 1964. 2nd Hit! 4:00 & 9:10 Excellent condition. Must s e ll. YOUtt PO RTRAIT taken by e x - S ta rrin g Ja c k ie W arn er perien ced photographer. High 3 5 1-4 7 12 . 15 J A M E S S T E W A R T ' L E E R E M IC K Saturday, Oct. 23-2:0 0 S_PE_C1jLL q uality, low p ric e . To make ap­ B E N G A Z Z A R A 'A R T H U R O ’ C O N N E L L Animals pointment, c a ll 351-4898. 16 EVE A R D EN ' K A TH R YN G R A N T T ickets Now On Sale T H E SE S PRIN TED . Rapid s e r v - B O X ER P U P P IE S AKC r e g is - tered . Seven weeks old. Good for ic e . Drafting supplies. X ero x PRESENTED BY THE • ch ildren. Phone F E 9-8104. 13 co p ies. CA PITO L CITY B L U E ­ andJOSEPH N. WELCH it Judge Weevei Wednesday, Novem ber 3 - 8 : 1 5 p.m . P R IN T , 221 South Grand 482- MICHIGAN STATE 5431. CIS T ic k e t s Now On Sole AKC GERM AN S h e p h e r d , all shots; ra ise d w i t h children. A T T E N flb N SORORITIES“ a nd for Lo S c a la “ L A BOHEME“ UNIVERSITY PERFORM ING . U N IV E R S IT Y A U D IT O R IU M Phone 482-9616. 13 F r a t e r n i t i e s ! ! Custom ized Wed. & Thurs- ARTS COMPANY R e s e r v e d S e a t s : $ 4 . 5 0 , $ 3.50, $2.50 GERM AN SHEPHERD puppies, songs, parodies fo r special oc­ 50c r e d u c t i o n to M SU s t u d e n t s white purebred. $20. C a ll 6 27- c a sio n s. M usic m anuscripts for Starting F rid a y Department of Speech O n S a l e at U n io n T i c k e t O f f i c e and 6612. 13 your com positions. ED 2-6680. 13 Sean Connery in PA RA M O U N T NEWS SHOP “ THE H IL L “ \ 10M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, O ctober 18, 1965 MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B oo k S t o r e MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU B ook S to r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B ook S to r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k M C A L L IN G A L L S T U D E N T S A N D B U D G E T -M IN D E D B FACU LTY & STAFF M M B >w B CMAIK OPTHESESAVtNCSNOWf D o n ’ t be a 10 o ’ c lo c k s c h o l a r h u r r y on d o w n to sh o p f o r b a r g a in s th a t r e a l l y r in g th e b e ll! Y o u ’ ll fin d b o o k s a t o u t s t a n d in g s a v in g s ! n i l NEW a n i USED T e x t a n d R e fe r e n c e B o o k s a t g r e a t ly r e d u c e d p r ic e s m B ra n d N e w M s 7 5 % o ff . 3M* A L a r g e se le c tio n o f b o o k s on m a n y , m a n y , su b je c ts. "O u r W orld In " T h e T r e a s u r y Of "H o w To P u t " N o t D yin g” The Gun” 1 % Y o u r s e lf A c r o s s ” S p a c e & T im e " W illiam Saroyan Harold P eterso n E Im er W heeler International G raphic Society m m m r e g6. 4.95 . r e g . 4.95 r e g . 7 .5 0 sale r e g . 15 .0 0 sale U s a l, e sale B "C o n te m p o r a r y "F u n d a m e n t ä s o f " T h e G ree n B e r e t s " I " T h e S t r u g g le F re s h m a n M a t h " Robin M oore S o c io lo g y ” F o r E u ro p e ” Allendoefer & Oakkey Edit. Joseph Rovcek C h e s t e r Wi Im ot M B reg. 12.00 r e g . 5.95 sale r e g . 4.95 sale 2 .5 0 'Ir e g . 2.95 sale sale " T h e D e sp e ra te Y e a r s " I " M ic h e la n g e lo ’ s " T h e E p ic Of M an ” Th e se a re E d i t o r s of L i f e j u s t a fe w John Horan T h eo ry Of A rt” o f th e m a n y n i 0 Q 0 I Robert C lem ents g r e a t v a lu e s reg. 7.95 sale reg. 6.00 M reg. 10.00 sale 2 .5 Q sa le U u T h is B a r g a in B o o k S a le E n d s F r id a y O c to b e r 2 2 a t 5 : 3 0 P . M . f e ’ t« fit. C W on. Ittts- M U i.r o - e-.en MSU B« k^W»4.- • icirapi In The Center fo r International Programs MSU Boofc S to r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k S to re MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU B o o k S t ö r e MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU B o o k I