M IC H IG A N STATE U N IV E R S IT Y Voi. 57 Number 34 East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 19, 1965 Price 10c A L L IE S P L A N T O S E L L R E D S A T O M IC P O W E R P L A N T S 6Spank Pi F o r P e a c e fu l U s e Hershey Suggests In E a s t Report Decision Made E u r o p e Last July B y Cocom m unists might m isin terp ret the WASHINGTON f - - President A m erican p u b lic's support of L ,S . Johnson, federal o ffic ia ls and a p o lic ie s in Viet Nam and this dozen sen ators voiced concern might lead “ to a prolongation Monday that antiwar and anti­ of the w a r.” LO N D O N l.il--D ip lo m a tic s o u r c e s and B r i ­ d raft dem onstrations a c ro s s the Even as the c ritic is m poured tis h i n f o r m a n t s d i s c l o s e d M onday night a country m ay undermine peace forth with virtu ally no d issen t, e ffo rts in Southeast A sia . plans w ere announced h ere and s e c r e t a llie d d e c i s i o n a u th o r iz in g s a l e s of A t the C apitol, Sen. Thom as in New Y ork for another m ass n u c le a r p o w e r r e a c t o r s that would be u se d H. Kuchel, assistant Republican p ro test m arch in the capital c ity , lead er from C a l i f o r n i a , de­ and the FBI made its fir s t a r ­ for p e a c e f u l p u r p o s e s only by C o m m u n i s t c la re d that p ro testers who burn r e s t under a new' law prohibit­ c o u n t r i e s of E a s t E u r o p e . G O R IG H T T H R O U G H F O R M S U - - T r a f f l e c o n g e s t i o n d raft c a rd s and fake illn e sse s ing the destruction of d raft c a rd s . T he d e c i s i o n w a s r e p o r t e d to hav e b e e n l i k e t h e t y p e f o u n d d u r i n g c l a s s b r e a k s on F a r m L a n e to escap e m ilitary s e r v ic e are b r i d g e m a y i n s p i r e s o m e s t u d e n t s to c h a n t t h e fight "so w in g the seeds of trea so n .” White House p re ss s e c r e ta r y B ill D. M oyers told newsmen at m a d e q u ie tly l a s t July by the I n t e r - A l l i e d s o n g - - o r e l s e ¡ust p l a i n tight. A n d -'U n d ersecretary of State B ethesda hospital the P resid en t C o o r d in a tin g C o m m i t t e e , a l it t le - k n o w n group P h o t o by R u s s e II S t e f f e y G e o r g e W, B all said C om - endorsed a Ju stic e Department c a l l e d C o c o m . M e m b e r s a re all the 13 A t­ Investigation of whether Com ­ m unists are involved in the p a r­ la n tic A llia n c e n a t io n s , e x c e p t i n g Ic ela n d , ades and picketing. S E N I O R C L A S S E L E C T I O N S T O D AY— E l e c t i o n s o f ­ p lu s Japan. T h e P resid en t was d escribed D ra ff C a rd B u rn e r as "co n cern ed that the actions f i c i a l s J i m T o n c k , W a t e r f o r d , W i s . , s e n i o r , an d If the move Is followed by firm deals with interested countries of a few would be interpreted R ich ard Solosm onsen, D etroit sop h o m o re, d is tri­ like Rom ania, Czechoslovakia and Poland, it could, in the B ritish as the opinion of the many by b u t e d b a l l o t s to t h e f o u r p o l l i n g p l a c e s : Union, view', m ark a m ultim illlon-d ollar breakthrough in trade relations our a d v e rs a rie s abroad.” International C e n te r, B e rk e y and B e s s e y Halls. between East and West. F o r y e a rs these relations have been S t u d e n t s with m o r e t h a n 130 c r e d i t s c a n vo te . ID subject to strict control of a ll goods with a w ar potential. A rre s te d B y FB I L t . Gen. L e w is B . H ersh ey, national Selective S erv ic e d ir­ c a r d s m u s t be p r e s e n t e d . Informants said the Cocom decision was taken as a resu lt of a B ritish initiative backed by thè United States. T h ese two coun­ e cto r, described young men who tr ie s , with F ra n ce , a re the only W'estern m ak ers and exporters burn their draft card s as ‘ m is­ C a n d i d a t e s f o r p r e s i d e n t of t h e s e n i o r c l a s s a r e : of nuclear re a c to rs. guided adolescents’ . J o e l H i g g i n s , D a y t o n , O h io , a n d J o h n M i l l e r , B a n g o r . The sou rces stre sse d that reacto r sa le s w ill be perm itted only M AN CH ESTER, N .H. P'-David ” 1 t h i n k they s h o u l d be C a n d id a te s for vice p re s id e n t a re : Paul Smith, Volunteers Increase to those Communist countries accepting the safeguards laid dow n by J . M ille r, 22, a college graduate spanked,” he told a news con­ C heyenne, W yom ing, and Mike W alsh, Lansing. the International Atomic Energy Agency— IA EA — headquartered who s a y s the draft is Im m oral, feren ce during a v isit to Quon- T h e p o l l s a r e o p e n f r o m 8 a . m . to 5:30 p . m . in Vienna, to insure that the generators and the plutonium they w as a rre ste d Monday as the firs t set Point Naval A ir Station in P h o t o by Bob B a r i t produce a re not diverted to m ilitary use. p erso n charged under the mew Rhode 7s7arid."' ’ _________________ - The safeguards l/xlijde rights fe d e ra l law banning destruction. WASHINGTON V- - Voluntary enlistm ents in the> armed fo rce s of on -site inspect voti Tty IA EA hnve boomed since the draft was ordered ra ise d sharply in late auth orities, S ix F B I agents at M ille r, Ju ly , a Defense Dep: rtrnent report showed Monday. A Comm unist country that buys of S y racu se, N .I ., w h e n he stopped at a se rv ic e station for Monthly figu res ! >r Ju ly , August and Septem ber disclosed in- a re a cto r also would be allowed re p a ir of a flat tire that had c r e a s e s ranging fr >m 32 p er cent for the A ir F o rce to 54 per supplies of uranium fuel and other stalled a “ peace c ru sad e” he cent for the M arines n e c e ssa ry equipment. and five othe» m em bers of a Com paring Ju ly and September totals, the A rm y received Romania and C zech oslovakia, C atholic w o r k e r , organization 46 p er cent more volunteers nnc the Navy 41 per cent m ore. both anxious to break fre e of Becau if the buildup in the re g u la r fo rc e s by 340,000 men, Soviet economic m astery, last planned in New England. Lyndon B . Johnson directed a m ajor in crease in the y e a r displayed an In terest in B ru sh in g a shock of red hair P resid e; from h is forehead, M ille r entered d ra ft. The Decem ber quota announced last week c a lls for 45,224 buying re a c to rs from the West. no plea when he was arraign ed be­ inductee? the hi since the waning months of the Korean The lndependent-mlnded Ro­ fo re U .S. C om m issio n er P e t e r War 13 y e a rs a- m anians went so far as to d is­ B ourque. He was ordered held in When Johns announced the planned draft r is e in Ju ly , the cuss p o ssib le term s of a deal lieu of $500 b ail. monthly quota sto id at 17,000. . with the B ritish and A m erican s M ille r, w earing a ban-the- and co , their approach with bomb pin on the lapel of h is coat, inquiries about credit fa c ilitie s . said he didn't want coun sel. He B ritish Inform ants, in d isc lo s­ w ill rep resen t h im self at a p re ­ ing that sa le s of nuclear re a c ­ to rs to Communist countries no lim in a ry rem oval hearing F r i ­ day before"Bourque. P la n P o p S e r ie s longer a re em bargoed, said that M ille r was arrested on a w a r­ Individual applications would be ran t issued by U .S. C om m ission­ favorab ly considered subject to e r E a r l Bishop in N e w Y o rk C ity . IAEA safegu ard s. The F B I identified M ille r as a F o r W in te r T e rm A m ajo r difficulty has been that Romania had shown an in­ man who burned what he said was Due to students response to a cco u stics in Jen ison ,N ew com er te re s t in the sort of nuclear h is draft card F rid a y befo re hun­ the firs t event In the ASMSU sa id ' the reason for using the re a c to rs which produce the plu­ d red s of spectators and demon­ Popular Entertainment S e rie s , fieldhouse fo r the shows is that tonium that goes into nuclear str a to r s near the arm ed fo rces the s e r i e s will be continued it is the only p lace on campus bombs. induction station on Whitehall w inter term , according to the la rg e enough to accommodate But these o ffic ia ls also noted Street in New Y ork C ity. p ro ject d irecto r. the audiences. The Auditorium that Rom ania, like Y ugoslavia, T h e incident came at the start J o h n N e w c o m e r , H arpers Is n e a rly a s la rg e , he said , but has proclaim ed r e a d i n e s s to of thé nationwide dem onstrations F e r r y , W, Va. senior and vice it is booked a y e a r in advance abide by IAEA safeguards and p rotestin g the U .S. ro le in Viet president for special p ro jects, T h e sound system being used other ru le s. Nam . said a n ear-cap acity crowd of T h e new law, signed by P r e s i­ fo r the s e r ie s is of as high F A I N T E D IN M A T H C L A S S — C a m p u s p o l i c e w e r e p a s s e d ou t d u r i n g h i s c l a s s . B ell c o m p l a i n e d ot A ccordin gly, t h e y said, the dent Johnson Aug. 30, c a r r ie s a 4,400 attended the Serendipity S in g e rs concert Saturday night q u a l i t y as the one used in c a l l e d to t h e P h y s l c s - M a t h b u i l d i n g M o n d a y aftei abdom inal pains before f a i n t i n g . He w a s t a k e n to B ritish government is satisfied m axim um penalty of five y e a rs D etroit’ s Cobo Ha.ll, Newcom er n o o n to a i d M u r n e y B ell, M i l f o r d , s o p h o m o r e , who O lin for observation. P h o t o b y B ob B a r i t ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 9) Apartment Life Not Always Luxurious in Jen iso n Fieldhouse. in p rison and a $ 10,00 0 fine. “ T h e firs t show was definitely said . A sked what he believed L .S . a su c c ess,*’ Newcom er s a id ,' We servicem en in Viet Nam might be are glad the se rie s Is paying off, thinking of protest dem onstra­ but not because we are trying tions. to make a profit. “ T h ey p r o b a b l y think b a d “ If the se rie s m akes money thoughts and I'm s o r ry that they we can begin te'bu ild up»a con­ Across Grand River do. T h ey’ re in a ve ry difficult position. I Sympathize with them tingency fund t> absorb som e of By M A R G IE M A R S H When she spoke to the resident m anager of the apartm ents, he but I have to do what’ s rig h t,” the cost in bringing big name S t a t e N e w s S taff W r i t e r couldn't explain why she and her room m ates w ere a sse sse d dif­ .entertainm ent to campus', he feren tly. . M ille r •i.ifi& sim ert. *‘.'»4?» J t - -.o l'-w w , ajcifi ro%..s th at.m n rj., TLynn Owens, Ad/ ikr? ie-ni«-, told .« p u r?» th a t requeued '£8fcU*"" A vkf 'TVFib ' *4? T He added t h a t the Catholic students expect when they muve u” r.v.'.pwiv s c ;d fcJruck Stod­ either low er the co st o f tickets 1 F if f S T IN A S E R I E S - and never made in another apartment building. w o rker organization “ is a group d ard , E a st Lansing junior and Student B oard m em b er-at-larg e. o r im prove the quality of the " T h e faucets in the bathroom and kitchen wouldn’ t tu rn o ff. of people who w ere interested in Stoddard did a p re lim in a ry study of student apartm ents this identifying their c a r s as belonging in the lot. Any non-stickered We complained about it when the owner cam e to collect the rent, entertainm ent.’ ’ sum m er to see if A sso ciated Students of MSU (ASMSU) can c a r s a re hauled away at the ow ner's expense. ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 7) In re p ly to criticism the help off cam pus students work out th eir p roblem s. An Oak Park junior apartment resident said that her c a r was but it was never4fixed.” "W e had a broken window fo r two months during winter term . It "M o s t students claim that apartm ents a re m ore expensive hauled away because her stick er had fallen off the window. The was finally fixed when we refused to pay out rent until it was r e ­ than other types of housing,” Stoddard said. stic k e r was lying on the sh elf by the back window. p a ire d ,” she said. "H o w e v e r, they feel such extra conveniences as kitchen fac i­ T h e student said she found her c a r at a s e r v ic e station with W ater leaked through the celling of the apartment below every TH E IN S ID E L O O K litie s , a ir conditioning and e sp e cia lly, additional freedom a re the hub caps and back tir e s removed and a sign on the windshield tim e one of us took a show er, she said. worth the p ric e of an apartm ent.” saying “ If you want the hub caps back, pay the towing b ill,” T h e “ Adjusting to apartment life is a unique problem , p articu larly M S U ’s g r i d d e r s a r - e .c l i m - v * " T h e idea of m ore freedom cannot be underemphasized, g ir l , w as originally asked to pay $17 to get her c a r back, but la te r to m ale students who have n ever cooked or cleaned house,’ * Stoddard bing the ratings ladder. Spartans The Spartans a r e rated t h i r d in t h e n a t i o n by Stoddard said, "N o t having a 1:00 a.m . curfew nor stric t en­ forcem ent of U n iversity regulations concerning drinking and the opposite sex make apartm ents attractive to many students. settled fo r $ 12 . D ifficulty in getting along with the landlord is som etim es as much the fault of the students a s the landlords, Stoddard sa id . rep orted in his survey. “ It su rp rised me a g rea t deal how much time cooking and shop­ R atedy'flyrd U P I. N e b r a s k a t o p s t h e vpxrf r ' _ r r b V f - v P t M L ' •" ' —S ‘ IfrM g Stoddard listed four frequently mentioned problem s of students 4 * • *•»* » * -**■'*’• • “ Dam age deposits and re p a irs are friction-causing item s.between 1 M ndiordS arrcr cVrrafft sY** , ■<•»- •- ping take,” a senior g irl commented. Money collecting can be. 3 problem einee tenants in most apart­ ments have to pay th eir rent as a group. If one roommate is — lack of adequate parking fac ilities T h e damage deposit usually equals one month's rent. It is paid Fem ale graduates from b efo re the student m oves in and returned after the student m oves late with his sh are of the rent, the whole group is affected. The Trials — d ifficu lties with the landlord M SU m ig h t e n d up a s a l ­ Inadequate construction of apartm ents .was reported in Stoddard’ s — trouble in adjusting to apartment living out, a fter a damage a ssessm en t. coholic hou sew ives. Or, —poor quality construction of apartm ents - A L an caster, P a ., sen ior living in a new apartment building this s u rv e y . Noise tra v e ls e a s ily through thin w alls and c e ilin g s, a s a r e s u l t of a c u r r e n t O f Women sum m er paid $60 damage deposit as did her three room m ates. A fte r “ In one c a se , a student told me of a saxophone player_who liv e s L a ck of adequate parking plagues most E a st Lansing apartment push for equal statu s, wo- buildings. she moved out, she received $55, one of her room m ates re ceive d above him and only p lays from midnight to 6 a .m .” Stoddard said . m e r might gain b e tte r Seve ra l buildings provide parking stick e rs for their resid en ts, $52.50 and two received $60. (Next - the un iversity’ s p olicy on off cam pus housing). V s . S t o r i e s P . 9. 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 19, 1965 A N OPEN LE TTE R Get Out And ED IT O R IA LS Happy Birthday, Ike! If You’re Not Busy D ear Ike, F ir s t , happy 75th birthday! Second, your senility is showing. am ericanis'm ,” and " b e a t n i k baboons" and your shock when rational A m ericans question fo r­ eign policy is indicative of your We LIK E people, Ike. We’ re not gung-ho to kill, to rtu re, burn, plunder; glo ry isn’ t that im port­ T H E R E ' S THIS T H IN G t o d a y a b o u t r e l e g a t e d to a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p o s i t i o n s Y'our recent tirade on " u n - bullheaded loyalty. A s an arm ­ ant to us! an election fo r S en ior C la s s p r e s i ­ handling details ,of c o m m e n c e m e n t, c h a ir quarterback on Viet Nam, 1 Tw o things about your s illy de n t, F e w p e o p l e s e e m to l i k e e i t h e r f u t u r e a l u m n i r e l a t i o n s , e t c . Not m u c h b elieve you are g ro s s ly m isin ­ "dom ino theory” (if Viet Nam of t h e tw o c a n d i d a t e s , a n d n o b o d y h a s in t h e w a y of b i g - t i m e p o l i t i c s . LETTERS form ed. falls, the world will go Comm u­ m u c h r e s p e c t f o r t h e job. nist): I t 's h a r d to f i n d a n y o n e m u c h e x ­ JOHN M I L L E R h a s t o o m a n y b I ights Once you were a great gen eral, — we never owned South Viet c i t e d a b o u t t h e w h o l e thing . on h is r e c o r d to be c o n s id e r e d as a a man who r o s e through the Nam anyhow, and c a n d i d a t e f o r o f f i c e . He r e s i g n e d f r o m D o w n D r a in E s p e c i a l l y b e c a u s e t h e r e m a y not stu den t bo ard last y e a r sh o rtly after ran k s, created a h ero-im age and --th e people there don’ t want b e an y m o r e c l a s s o f f i c e s in two his appointm ent b e c a u s e he cla im ed crushed the onslaught of fa sc ism . u s around. • e a r s , a f t e r ASMSU r e e v a l u a t e s t h e his academ ic w ork was suffering. W ith L B J? T o d ay you p l e d g e your big - If e v e ry A m erican so ld ier over n e e d f o r t h e m . T h e r e is l i ttle e n ­ T h i s y e a r he is c a r r y i n g m o r e c r e d ­ hearted, loyal support to K y of th ere w ere tra n sfe rre d into the t h u s i a s m , it s e e m s , e v e n t h o u g h t h e its than he was then. T o the Editor: South Viet Nam, a leader who P e ace C o rp s I’ ll bet we’ d w o rry p e r s o n who is e l e c t e d t o d a y will He h a s b e e n i m p l i c a t e d in t h e f i n a n ­ openly idolizes H itler. a lot le s s about fortifying all our h a v e t h e c h a n c e to p r o v e th a t s e n i o r c i a l s c a n d a l e x p o s e d by t h e ASMSU It is high tim e that those dem­ You think it " t e r r i b l e " that worldwide strongholds. In a nu­ c l a s s g o v e r n m e n t is n e c e s s a r y . a u d i t c o m m i t t e e , a s a r e s u l t of h i s on strato rs on A m erican policy youth today questions the d raft. c le a r age raw m ilitarism is in­ ad visab le. o p e ra tio n s as J u n io r C lass p re s id e n t. in Viet Nam ask them se lv e s some Confidentially, Ike, I think most OR IS IT N E C E S S A R Y ? ASMSU, He h a s b e e n a s k e d to r e s i g n f r o m serio u s questions. of us would h aveenlisted fo r your C a ll us chicken if you lik e, old which r e c o m m e n d e d last y e a r a tw o- E x c a lib u r, the s e n i o r m e n 's h o n o r- F ir s t , do they know as much as giant war; at le ast you had a man, but if the day e v e r com es y ear trial period for Senior C lass a r y. the President and his a d viso rs? c a u se , an ideal, a n ecessity. T o ­ when we must defend our own It m u s t be a l i n e f o r e l e c t i o n s g o v e r n m e n t , left v e r y l i t t l e f o r it to Second, do they honestly believe day in Viet Nam we don’ t even C a lifo rn ia against the invading horde, we’ ll get our h air cut, if it w e r e a d e m o n s t r a t i o n do. SO, J O E L HIGGINS it is, m a i n l y by that P resid ent Johnson and his have a reason. don our A rm y green, and ra is e T h e s e n i o r C l a s s p r e s i d e n c y an d d e f a u l t . But s o r r y , J o e l , we j u s t c a n ’t s ta ff a re trying to s e ll this coun­ m ore hell than your World War t h e y ’d b e c a r r y i n g s i g n s . vice p re sid e n c y h a v e b e e n pretty much g e t e x c i t e d a b o u t it. try “ down the drain” ? Maybe we didn’ t have it as II e v e r dream ed of! NSA: Worth It, If If these " In te lle c tu a ls " do tough ^s you did, Ike, when you know as much as the P resid en t walked »3 m iles to school e v e ry M aury Dean then they a re wasting th eir time day in those four-foot snow­ E a st Lansing senior at MSU. If they truly b elieve that d rifts . Maybe you think our gen­ he is sellin g us "down the drain” eration is getting soft, Ike, be­ then they’ r e wasting th eir time cau se nobody teaches us to hate S T U D E N T B O A R D will v o t e t o n i g h t f o r s t u d e n t c o n c e r n in C o n g r e s s an d in this country. those bug-eyed, baby-devouring A b o u t T h o se o n t h e q u e s t i o n of w h e t h e r o r not A s ­ o th e r places. " k r a u t s ," " J a p s ” or " J i g s " any s o c i a t e d S t u d e n t s of MSU w a n t s to It h a s a l s o t a k e n s t a n d s o n p o l i t i c a l John S . G ra a fm e yer m ore; today we like to think that r a t i f y the n a t i o n a l c o n s t i t u t i o n of the i s s u e s , an d t h u s b e c o m e t h e c e n t e r o f Euclid, Ohio, sophomore hate is on the way out. 'W a r n i n g s ’ National S t u d e n t A ssociation, o r so m e controversy. w h e t h e r it w a n t s to s t a y in NSA at all. It h a s n e v e r b e e n a big t h i n g h e r e . T o the Ed itor: M i c h i g a n S t a t e h a s b e e n in a n d out AND SO, T H A T Q U E S T I O N is up of NSA f o r y e a r s , a s an o b s e r v e r , as a m em b er, as a participant, as a a g a i n . In o r o u t ? W e s e e no r e a s o n to l e a v e NSA, D oes A id C ou n t Something is wrong. Some while back you ran a c r i t i c . But MSU h a s n e v e r t a k e n full It is an o r g a n i z a t i o n with p r o m i s e , sto ry on the MSU students who had a d v a n t a g e of NSA p r o g r a m s . f r o m which MSU c a n b e n e f i t a n d w h ich spent the sum m er in Viet Nam c a n p e r h a p s b e n e f it f r o m m o r e a c t i v e p a r t i c i p a t i o n f r o m MSU. To V ie tn a m e s e ? co u rte sy of the Departm ent of State. THE N A T I O N A L S T U D E N T ASSO­ But o u r p a r t i c i p a t i o n m u s t i n d e e d To the E d ito r: Given the size and population One of them, M iss Cappo, r e ­ C IA T I O N w a s f o r m e d in 1947 a s t h e be active. density of Viet Nam, such bomb­ ported that v illa g e rs w ere warned f i r s t i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e o r g a n i z a t i o n in T h e b o a r d m u s t d e t e r m i n e to m a k e R e c e n t l y M iss Cappo a n d ing expeditions a re bound to leave of impending a ir ra id s; those who t h i s c o u n t r y d e s i g n e d to d e f e n d and NSA f u n c t i o n on t h i s c a m p u s , o r o u r M e s s r s , M arcus and P fe iffe r , a great im pression, not only on stayed pretty c le a rly w ere there p r o m o t e t h e i n t e r e s t s of s t u d e n t s . It NSA m e m b e r s h i p will b e c o m e in f a c t three Pied P ip e rs from political the terrain but also on the minds for a hostile purpose. 1 was r e ­ h a s d e v e l o p e d a n u m b e r of w o r t h y t h e w a s t e of m o n e y t h a t s o m e of its scien ce, suggested that the United of Vietnam ese and on re p o rte rs, a ssu red . p r o g r a m s an d h a s w o r k e d a s a lobb y c r i t i c s c l a i m it is now. Good Old Southern Justice States is winning the w ar in Viet no m atter from what country they That is , 1 was until 1 read Nam because of the s u c c e s s of h a il. T h u rsd a y’ s New Y ork T im e s, the aid program . In addition, they which said that a m ilita ry ad­ suggest that the p re s s g ives un­ It would seem that M iss Cappo v is o ry panel has recom m ended, and G eneral W estm oreland prob­ due publicity to the m ilita ry war and M e s s rs . M arcus and P fe iffe r , to the detrim ent of the aid p ro ­ being students in a quantitative ably w ill accept, that v illa g e rs A r e c e n t i n c i d e n t in C r a w f o r d v l Ile, O n e of t h e K l a n s m e n w a s s u c c e s s ­ g ram . field of social science, should should be warned before a ir ra id s G a ., w ell i l l u s t r a t e s h o w t h e p o i s o n f ul in b e a t i n g up C a b e b e f o r e p o l i c e In the Oct. 9 New Republic, understand the fo rc e s of num bers a re conducted. T h is way, the pa­ of white r a c i s m has p e n e tra te d the c o u l d r e s t r a i n h i m . W h e n t h e fig h t B ern ard B. F a ll, a r e p o r t e r and recognize that the m ilita ry p er went on, the U .S . hopes to r e ­ j u d i c i a l s y s t e m of t h a t n o r t h c e n t r a l w a s b r o k e n up, both m e n w e r e a r ­ travelin g with U ,S , fo rc e s in Viet w ar in Viet Nam IS m ore im ­ duce the number of unsolicited G eorgia area. r e s t e d . It s e e m s t h a t C a b e h a d s o m e N am , wrote: portant than the m inuscule aid of en em ies. T w o Ku Klux K l a n s m e n , who w e r e i l l e g a l f i r e c r a c k e r s in h i s p o c k e t . ' "O n Sept. 24, 1965, the United such program s as the P eop le- P erh ap s Vliss Cappo was m is­ o n c e t r i e d a n d a c q u i t t e d in t h e k i l l ­ W h e n the m e n w e r e a r r a i g n e d , b o n d States flew 167 bom bers against to -P eo p le movement, even if it inform ed in this resp ect; and if ing of a W a s h i n g t o n , D .C ., N e g r o e d ­ f o r C a b e w a s s e t at S 5 0 0 . B o n d f o r North Vietnam ese ta rg e ts alone, com es from Michigan State U ni­ in this m atter, why not in others? u c a t o r , L e m u e l P e n n , a t t e m p t e d to t h e K l a n s m a n w a s o n l y SIOO. dropping 235 tons of bombs and v e rs ity . b r e a k past police and attack a Negro simultaneosly f l e w 317 J . R. Hooker p h o to g rap h er. The p h o to g rap h er, B rig E v i d e n t l y , a c c o r d i n g to t h e " s o u t h ­ bomber s o r t i e s 'in -co u n try,’ John P . Henderson A sso c ia te p ro fe sso r of h isto ry P a s s t h e w o r d b a c k - - w e ’r e in t h e w r o n g line. C a b e , , w a s f i l m i n g K la n a c t i v i t i e s f o r e r n ju s t i c e , " of C r a w f o r d v i I le, f i r e ­ dropping 270 tows of bom bs. In . P ro fe s s o r of econom ics and A f r i^ n studies th e S o u thern C h'ristian L e a d e rsh ip w o r k s o r e m o r e d a n g e r o u s to a s o c i ­ addition, a number of B - 5 2 ’ s Conferehce. e t y thtfn (Ckon h e n c h m e n . DON SOCKOL slam m ed a Viet Cong stronghold north of Saigon, known as the Wanted: Good Home ‘ iron tria n g le .’ In that single day, JIM STER BA E V E N WITHOUT T H E B -5 2 RAIDS, the U .S . delivered m ore I 4Foreman Knows bomb tonnage than the French WithLots Of Loving A ir F o rc e did during the whole 56 days of the Battle of Dien Bien P h u ." (Ita lics in original.) You Gotta Work9 1 be two men sat on stools in a sm all tavern started a game of eigh t-ball. The bar gradually LETTER P O L IC Y T he State News w elcom es let­ te r s to the editor from m em bers Ï1 A lm ost eight months ago tofhe day, 1 w rote about pets. Perh aps a few people rem em ber with nos­ affection to make it e a s ie r. When he stuns up to me yipping, jump­ ing and wagging his tail when I 1 s it down and he jumps into my lap and lick s my face. If there is among you someone ju st outside Lansing, sipped their draft beer and emptied until only a few custom ers were left of the MSU community or non- com e in, 1 look mean and say: who thinks he can give Scoop a talgia, my two h a m s t e r s — talked'about the 1966 c a r s . inside. U n iv e rsity re a d e rs. "G e t out of h ere, you filthy good home, get in touch with me. T in kerb ell and Bullet. They had just finished their stint on the night- T he bartender joined the men at the table. L e tte rs must be no longer than m utt.” H e's r e a l l y a good dog. He Since then, I have had a p ara ­ shift at a local auto plant. T h ey worked on the " T h e new c a r s any good this y e a r ? " he 300 w ord s. Those typed double- He sits down and sta re s sadly doesn’ t eat much. He’ s loyal and keet named T rig g e r and a fish 1 assem bly line. The bartender stopped at their asked. space a re p re fe rre d . at me with his puppy dog eyes. affectionate. He’ s m ore lovable never named. A ll these 1 had in end of the bar and asked how things were down " I f you’ re going to buy one, wait until after A uthors must include th eir s ig ­ my quest fo r the p erfect pet. They " I said beat it, you mangy than my room m ates. at the plant. the ru sh ,” said one of the men as he chalked nature nam e, MSU local address a re gone now. hound." " T h e y ’ r e workin’ us like dogs down th e re ,” h is cue stick. and c la s s standing, if applicable. The h am sters ate each other. said one of the men. "D o n 't have no con sid era­ " T h e y ’ re lettin’ some re a l lemons go through No unsigned letters w ill be used. The p arakeet w as given aw ay. We tion for the men when the b ack -o rd ers are piled now. Gotta get them to the d ealers for the ru sh ,” made the m istake of feeding the u p ." he said. "D id n ’ t you ju st get a new one last PEANUTS fish raw ham burger. He becam e He took another sip. year?” vicious and we had to shoot him. "T h e forem an’ s on your back all the tim e, a l­ " Y e a , but 1 don’ t want to have to start putting T h is y e a r I rented a house with ways h ollerin’ step it up, step it up. The sweat money into it. 1 better get rid of it now.” four other men. My previous r e s ­ r o lls down your nose, and they hardly give you a " Y o u won’ t get anything out of it. You d rive idences could not accom modate chance to wipe it o f f ." a new c a r out of a lot and around the block, and one, but in a house I thought a ZJr "T h e money must be good,” said the b a r­ then come back the next day and trade it in and 10 -y e a r-o ld dream might com e to tender. you only get about half what you paid for it .” p ass. " I t ’ s good right now ," s a i d the other man. “ Y e a, but there’ s som e nice-lookin’ c a r s out I got a puppy. He is an eight- " L o t s of overtim e. But I’ ll probably get laid off this y e a r ,” said the bartender. “ And I wouldn’ t w eek-old black and white m ale, a » befo re C h ristm a s. Have to draw my unemploy­ mind havin’ one sittin’ in my d rivew ay.” c ro ss between a Germ an short ment again.” “ A c a r is somethin’ that’ s supposed to get hair and a c o llie . I ca ll him “ You gotta make the money when you c a n ," you from one place to another, and th at's a ll.” Scoop. said the firs t man. " T r y to save up enough now He sank the tw o-ball in a side pocket. " M y old But, a la s , Scoop has one tragic when the work’ s good to make the house pay­ clunkers get me around and 1 don’ t have to make flaw . He is not house-broken. Two m ents. And don’ t w orry, the foreman knows you paym ents on them.” of my room m ates wanted him out gotta work and he makes you earn your m o n ey." The men finished th eir game and began to­ from the beginning. The battle "W e ll, I ’ m not makin your kind of money now,” ward the door. lines w e re drawn. said the barm an, "b u t It’ s a steady job. I’ m “ W ell, I’ m probably s till going to buy one,” "U n cle a n l” they cried . i — gradually savin’ enough money to make a down­ said the bartender. "T h e wife wants one and " A house cannot e xist p a r t paym ent on my own p lace. L ivin ’ in a tr a ile r sh e’ s b o ss. She sa y s as long as we can’ t afford puppy and part p eo p le ," they said . righ t now." a house, we can at least get a new c a r .” My room m ates threatened to A fter the men had downed a couple m ore “ B e s id e s, it 's something a man’ s got_to do a m arch to the dog pound in a puppy b e e rs , they went over to the pool table and few tim es in his life — buy a new c a r .” protest. 1 Ü « !1! ut«« % F rid a y , tr/y 1 uovmr ,¡71c, , i 7T1^, a l l fC íó K i. r u l r r sat down to talk with me. MICHIGAN FIND ANONER ROUTE!! " Y o u 'll h a v e to m a k e a c h o ic e ," he s a i d . "D o you want STATI UNIVHSITV S T A T E N E W S ^ — - the companionship of a puppy and the anim osity of your room m ates, or no puppy and no c o n flic t?" F o r three days I thought it o v er. M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s ED IT O R IA L 355-8252 I weighed each sid e. Puppy or International, Inland D aily P r e s s A ssociation, room m ates? A sso ciated C ollegiate P re ss,M ich ig a n P re s s C h a rle s C . W e lls ......................E d ito r-In -C h ief Monday, w o r n , haggard a n d A sso ciation , Michigan C ollegiate P r e s s A s­ R ich a rd S ch w a rtz .....................Managing E ditor sociation. hungry, I em erged from three Jim Sterba ................................. Campus E ditor sle e p le ss days and nights in my Published every c la ss day throughout fa ll, L a r r y Mogg ............................. Sports Editor room, which I never left during winter, and spring term s and tw ice weekly M ichael K in d m an .....................E d ito rial E ditor that tim e. syrpmey term by student“; g j .»Avahigan v: v «V# À t Jv 'E ’fc’n s r N G w • . » *3 5 -5 ^ 5 5 '* f „ ^ 1 — ^ ^ ’ >'* State U niversity. ’ ’ I 'll give Scoop aw ay,” I an­ Second c la ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, A rth u r L an ger ................. A dvertising M anager nounced. Mich. Now it b e g i n s . I f e e l l i k e Editorial and business offices at 341 Student BUSINESS-CIRCULATION 355-8299 W allace B e e ry in the m ovie, ’ ’ The S ervic e s Building, M ich iganStateU niversity, East Lansing, Mich. PHOTOGRAPHIC . 355-8311 C h a m p ." Scoop is Ja c k ie Coogan and I’ ve got to break the tie of M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesd ay, O ctober 19. 1965 3 Demonstrators Back In Union World News at a Glance By JO BU M B A R G ER the grannie gown . . new bedtime story M arine C o rp s o ffic e r s went Indonesia Bans Com m unist P arty S ta te News Staff W r i t e r about their business as usual, saying that the p ro testo rs didn’ t S I N G A P O R E (A P ) - — I n d o n e s i a ' s a r m y i m p o s e d a T h re e of the perso n s a rre ste d bother them. m i l i t a r y b a n on t h e C o m m u n i s t p a r t y in J a k a r t a , la st week for distributing lite ra ­ "In d ire c tly , they help us by s a i d a b r o a d c a s t M o n d a y f r o m t h e c a p i t a l . But tu re condemning U#S. p o lic ie s in drawing attention to our r e c ru it­ P resid en t Sukarno was reported resistin g m ilitary Viet Nani were back in the Union ing p ro g ra m ," said C ap t. John p r e s s u r e to d i s s o l v e t h e p a r t y . Monday, this tim e with police D ailey. “ Th ey tend to p o la riz e A J a k a r t a b r o a d c a s t s a i d a n u m b e r of p a r t i e s a n d protection. Howard E , H arriso n , tem por­ student opinion," tim e to g e t c o z y in c u d d l y o r g a n i z a t i o n s l i n k e d to t h e C o m m u n i s t p a r t y a l s o D ailey said about 15 to 20 stu­ w e re p la ced u n d e r the ban and the pow erful, C o m ­ ary E a st Lansing resid en t; A lb ert dents had talked with the o ffi­ m u n is t- d o m in a te d t r a d e union f e d e ra tio n , Sobsi, was Halpin, N ew ' R ochelle, N .Y ., • c e r s . T h is is a norm al number for s o ft g o w n s g o n e lo n g outlaw ed, p r e s u m a b ly throughout Indonesia. sophom ore; and F red Ja n v rin , D earborn Junior, w ere among a a Monday morning, he said , group handing out m im eographed O strander said that the Union management’ s main concern was G r a n n ie w a s a s w i n g e r ? S h e ’d go ashen if you S to c k M a r k e t C l o s e s H ig h e r blue sheets and printed fold ers in front of a M arine C o rp s r e ­ that the dem onstrators not block sa id it to h e r f a c e , but y o u 'll ha ve to adm it NEW YORK I— Heavy higher at 945.84, topping cruiting booth. the recru itin g booth or the en­ trance to the Union desk. sh e k n ew the m e a n in g of c o m f o r t , and s e e m s trading pushed stock m ar­ ket ave ra g e s to new highs the p revious high of 942.65 set last Monday. T h ey planned to rem ain until th eir m aterial ran out, H arrison " I t was congested fo r a few to a ls o h a v e had an in s id e tr a c k on how to Monday. M ore than 8.21 Standard & P o or’ s 500- sa id . They began distributing m inutes, but tra ffic seem s to be flowing norm ally since the dem ­ look a d o r a b le . m illion s h a r e s t r a d e d stock index, which rep re­ around 11 a.m . hands, com pared with 7.48 sents *85 per cent of the Cam pus police, who a rrested o n stra to rs m oved ," he said . P o o r g r a n n ie n e v e r had anything m illion F rid ay . total value of all stocks liste d on the New Y'ork the dem onstrators fo r tr e s p a s s ­ Student reaction seem ed to be ing on rented property at C a re e r m ainly curiosity', with a few get­ quite so e a s y - c a r e as nylon tr ic o t. - 1 he Dow Jon es Industrial Stock Exchange, ro se .35 C a r n i v a l , w ere discouraging ting into lengthy argum ents with Pin tucked on the b o d ic e and Val average closed 5 .16 points to 97.49. would-be h eck lers. the dem onstrators. Cam pus po­ " 1 p erso n ally am here because lic e warned sev eral men who l a c e ed g e d bv Vanity F a ir . S I 5. 1 don’ t feel the r e c ru ite rs are be­ seem ed likely to attack the dem ­ P o p e E n d o r s e s D e c la r a t io n O n J e w s ing com pletely h on est," Ja n v rin o n strato rs p h ysically. Sit - by - the - fi r e s i d e f a s h i o n in V A T I C A N C IT Y ( A P ) — P o p e P a u l VI h a s e n d o r s e d said . " F o r exam ple, they have told 17 - 1/ 2 -y e a r-o ld re c ru its that " I t am aze* me that some stu­ sn u g g lv soft cotton c h a l l i s . by M .C. the R om an C atholic E c u m e n ic a l Council d e c la ra tio n dents won’ t even read the m ate r­ they w ill not be sent to Viet i a l , " said Halpin. "W e ’ re tryin g Schrank. H ose p r in te d with p in - on t h e J e w s a n d o r d e r e d it o f f i c i a l l y p r o c l a i m e d a Nam and then sent them th e r e ." to inform th em ," tucked yoke and satin binding. L ong c h u r c h d e c r e e on O c t , 28, t h r e e w e e k s e a r l i e r t ha n " 1 am sick of U .S , im p e ria l­ expected. is m ," explained G eorge F ish , "W hen they gave me a p aper, an d lo v e ly in pink or b lu e. $ 4 . T h e p o n tiff d e m o n s t r a t e d t h e i m p o r t a n c e h e a t ­ Anderson, Ind., freshm an. " 1 am 1 Just handed it right back to t a c h e s to t h e d o c u m e n t , a p p r o v e d by t h e c o u n c i l la s t sick of ra c ia lism , im p erialism them ,” said Ron B re an , D etroit So right for r e t i r i n g . . . o r lo u n g ­ w e e k , by b r u s h i n g a s i d e M o n d a y t e c h n i c a l c o n s i d e i and m urder for which there is fresh m an . atio ns that m ight have delay ed its p r o m u lg a tio n as no reason at a l l ." ing. A g r a n n ie gown that m a k e s the a d e c r e e b i n d i n g on t h e w o r l d ' s h a l f - b i l l i o n R o m a n F ish said he has considered "W hy didn't you ju st crum ple m o s t o f m a d r a s pla id . It's a drip Ca t h o l i c s . h im se lf a so c ia list for the past it and throw it away?” another y e a r and a half. onlooker asked. dry in c o tto n , g o e s s m a s h i n g l y P r i e s t C o n d u c ts ‘ F r e e d o m S c h o o l’ H arriso n , who appeared to be "W e ll, I thought about crum p­ the unofficial leader of the group, ling him , but I didn’ t think that s m o c k e d for a m o s t in n o c e n t look. said he was staying in E a st L a n ­ would be too good h e r e ," B rean B a s i c a l l y red o r b lu e. ST. M ILW AUKEE 1 — A Ro­ on the sidewalk outside the sing after attending MSU last said . man Catholic p rie st, p ro ­ p arish grounds. sprin g because “ my conscience hibited from opening p a r­ The R e v . Ja m e s Groppi won’ t let me le a v e ." "W hat 1 think about them, you L IN G E R IE E A S T L A N SIN G G A R D E N L E V E L wouldn’ t want to print in a news­ ish doors to a band of took a sw elling line of up­ The p rotestors seem ed to come p a p e r,” said another man Who boycotting N e g r o public w ard of 350 boys and g irls and go, ranging in number from refu sed to give his name. school pupils, led them on on the m arch to the M etro­ two o r three to six at the m ost. a m arch to a neighborhood politan B aptist church se v ­ T h ey stood in front of a roped- • On the other hand, Joan R osen- B ap tist church today after e ra l blocks away after,th e off area around the recru itin g wach, Detroit freshm an, who had conducting what w as in ef­ fa c ilitie s t h e r e becam e booth until C h a rle s O strander, stopped in the Union to get a soft fect a "fre e d o m sc h o o l" a va ila b le . a ssista n t Union m anager, asked drink, said she thought the protest them to m ove to the sid e s of the w as all right as long as it was booth. o rd erly . J o h n s o n W a r y O f R e d R e a c t io n " 1 think this is a reasonable " T h e y have the right to p ro test, and this seem s to be an approp­ W A S H I N G T O N ( A P ) - - P r e s i d e n t - L y n d o n B, J o h n - req u est, s o l feel we could m ove,” H arriso n said, callin g the group ria te p la c e ," she said. " 1 don't s o n , c o n f e r r i n g wit h a i d e s a f t e r a r e s t l e s s night, together. "W e don’ t want to con­ think they’ re doing any harm as e x p r e s s e d c o n c e rn M onday about w eekend de m o n ­ gest the p a ssa g e w a y ." long as they’ re q u iet." s tra tio n s ag ainst his Viet Nam policy lest they c a u se m i s c a l c u l a t i o n in P e k i n g a n d H anoi. T he five students a rre ste d last The dem onstration was spon­ J o h n s o n , up e a r l y in h i s t h i r d - f l o o r s u i t e at t h e T u esd ay w ere accused of con­ sored by the MSU May 2nd M ove­ B e t h e s d a N a v a l H o s p i t a l , a l s o v o i c e d an e n d o r s e ­ gesting the a rea around the Ma­ ment and endorsed by the Stu- m e n t .o f t h e J u s t i c e D e p a r t m e n t i n v e s t i g a t i o n of rin e C o rp s recru itin g booth at dents tor a Dem ocratic Society p o s s i b l e C o m m u n i s t i n v o l v e m e n t in t h e a n t i w a r C a r e e r C a rn iva l, also in the Un­ and the Com m ittee i End the War parading and picketing. ion. in Viet Nam. 1 NO TE DISCOVERED * 7 I • 1 M in e r s P e r is h U n d e r g r o u n d SARDIS, W. Va. T— A m es­ sage that gave som e hope the men Saturday when a mining m achine sage scraw led in desperation - might still be a live . cut a power cable, causing a The note signed by C le llL e e d y , sh o rt-c irc u it. "C ould n’ t get a c r o s s " - graph­ ic a lly told of the la st moments of seven men who died In dense, 53, of B lu efield; Robert Savage, 57, of Rosem ont; Isaac M oats, The other three men w ere found in a different section about N O T IC E choking smoke m ore than two 39, of M oatsville a n d A n d y a m ile from the fir e a re a . m iles underground in a north­ K u ru scz, 44, of G allow ay. " T h e might have made it if they ern West V irginia coal mine. had b arricad ed th em selves and G a /u l S h o p , The m essage apparently re ­ The m essage d iscovered Mon­ waited fo r us to get to th em ," fe rre d to the m in ers’ effo rts to Clinchfield President G eorge L . day also wrote the end to heroic b yp asss the fir e a re a . re scu e effo rts of m ore than 100 Judy said . "B u t you don’ t think A m ie / t men who had toiled sin ce late E a r lie r , the bodies of Kenneth straigh t at a tim e like th a t." S a t u r d a y night to sa v e the K e r r , 53, of B e l i n g t o n , and The accident occu rred only SPA RT AN S H OPPING B anish, 45, of L o st C ree k , had three m iles from where a meth­ stricken m in ers. The tragedy in the M ars mine been found in another section ane gas explosion took 22 liv es CENTER of C linchfield Coal Co. h ere left of the m ine. in another Clinchfield mine two b e h i n d seven widows and 28 C h a rle s Lantz, 26, of Buck- y e a r s ago. NOW OPEN fa th e rle ss children. One of the hannon was the f ir s t victim lo­ Ju d y ’ s hopes had risen e a rly victim s, C a rl Banish, w as the cated. He died Sunday night en Sunday when the m essage, w rit­ fath er of 10 children. route to a hospital at C la rk s ­ ten with chalk, w as found on a T IL L 8:30 PM R escu e squads fought th eir way burg, s ix m iles aw ay, minutes wooden door near the fire a re a . through fire and smoke in the a fter he w as c a rrie d uncons­ unsuccessful attempt to save the cious from the mine. m in ers who apparently died of L e e d y , Savage, M oats and asphyxiation. K u ru scz w e re found in a sm old­ W orkers brought out the la st ering p assagew ay about th ree- of four bodies about 7 a.m . Mon­ q u arters of a m ile beyond the day shortly a fter finding the m es­ point w here the fir e broke out B e a t P u r d u e W it h O ne O f O ur S W E A T S H IR T S S p a r ta n B o o k S to r e C o n v i e n c e p a r k i n g in t h e G r o v e S t r e e t L o t C o r n e r of Ann St. and MAC 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u e s d a y . O ctober 19, 1965 Spartan's Grid Stock Climbs A Notch to 10th while M ississip p i S ta te ' 'H u s k e rs ’ 1; UPI G rid S t a n d i ngs fe ll com pletely out of the top 10 to 11th after being stunned by Memphis State, 3 3 - 1 3 . T earn Purdue and Southern C a lifo r­ S ta te 3 rd ; 1. N e b r a s k a 2. A r k a n s a s 5-0' 5-0 316 302 nia, boasting i d e n t i c a l 4 -0 -1 m ark s, took advantage of the 3. M i c h i g a n St. 5-0 295 la p se s by T e x as and Georgia P u rd u e 4 th 4. t i e P u r d u e S ou thern Cal. 4-0 -1 4-0- 1 204 204 to move into a tie for fourth with 204 points. 1 he two schools NEW YORK (UPI)— N ebraska 6. T e x a s 4-1 184 had been deadlocked fo r sixth Hin State Grid Yardstick last week. held firm a s the nation’ s top- 7. N o t r e D a m e 3 -1 149 N otre Dame, idle last week­ ranked m ajor college football 8. F l o r i d a 4-1 85 team Monday, but A rkansas and 9. L o u i s i a n a St. 4 - 1 57 end, neverth eless edged one notch higher to seventh and Florid a Michigan State, two undefeated 10. G e o r g i a 4-1 26 jumped two rungs to eighth. Lou­ IN D IV ID U A L S T A T I S T I C S ( 5 - g a m e t o t a l s ) giants, cast ominous shadows o ver the leader in United P re s s isian a State, which su ffered its R U S H IN G TC YG YL NET AVG. TD International’ s weekly board of cond-ranked T exas 2 7 -2 4 last only lo ss in five gam es to F lo ­ Apisa 64 4 0 2 3 39 9 ¿.2 5 weekend in a struggle of South­ rida . replaced M ississip p i State C. J o n e s 74 402 10 392 5.3 3 coach es’ ratings. in ninth after whipping Kentucky, Lee 39 141 0 141 3.6 0 Only 2 1 points separated the west Conference bigw igs, moved 33 146 48 101 3 .0 2 JE R R Y JONES STERLING ARMSTRONG J I M RAYE up one notch to the runneruD 31-21. Juday top three team s, each of which has com piled a 5-0 record, with position with 302 points, and the N eb rask a, the colossu s of the C otton 17 61 0 61 3.6 0 Midlands flattened w in less Kan­ R aye 8 33 7 26 3 . 3 0 N ebraska leading the way for the third consecutive week on 13 firs t place votes and 316 Spartans advanced from fourth to third with 295 points. T e x as dropped to sixth, and s a s State, 4 1-0 , for its third consecutive shutout but still lost Mullen D. G a r r e f t 4 8 23 18 0 1 23 17 2.1 5.8 0 0 ST A T E PASS DEFENSE W EAKENED points. G eo rgia, 10 -3 upset victim of three points from the 3 19 total L ow ther 1 6 0 6 6.0 1 it received last week. A rk an sas, which dumped se- F lo rid a State, slipped from fifth One proof of the strength of PASSING P A P C YDS PI PCT TD the top three teams is that they Juday 88 50 628 2 5 7% 2 J o n e s G iv e s G r ie s e 'B r e a k 1 drew all 35 of the firs t place R aye 1 0 0 1 -— 0 Ic e S k a tin g N o w Open to P u b lic b allots. Arkansas received 12 B y RICK PliANIN " G r ie s e is p h e n o m e n a l , ” C o a c h Duffy and Michigan State had 10. R E C E IVING PR YDS AVG T D Stale News Sports W rite r Daugherty said. “ H e's got a lot of poise and SCH EDU LE Both N ebraska and Michigan W a s h i n g to n 23 3 19 13.9 1 Most Spartan football p la y e rs refuse to sport doesn’ t get rattled. He does a good part of the Evenings, Tuesday-Saturday 3 :1 5 - 1 0 pm State, however, face s e r i o u s C. Jones 14 183 13.0 1 that " g r e a s y kid stuff” look, yet they’ ll be en­ p la y -c a llin g .” Saturday morning 9 :3 0 -11:3 0 challenges or. national and con­ Apisa 4 57 14.3 0 countering a " G r ie s e ” so rt of chap this S atu r­ With Jo n e s m issin g, the p ass-d efen se fa lls Saturday and Sunday Afternoons 3 :15 - 5 :0 0 feren ce le vels this week. The P roebstle 3 35 11.7 0 day who should be tough to keep out of their into the laps of J e s s e P h illip s, Jim Sum m ers, H uskers meet undefeated, tw ice- L ee 3 8 2.6 0 h a ir. Don Japin ga and Sterling A rm stro n g, A rm strong S p e c ia l Student r a t e 50C tied Colorado in a Big Eight Haynes 1 13 13.0 0 Bob G rie se , Purdue’ s outstanding q u a rte r­ is Jo n e s ’ back-up man, a 5—10, ISO-pound soph­ S k a te R e n ta l 25C gam e and the Spartans sit L a - A ngel 1 1 1 11.0 0 back, w ill put the Spartan s’ weakened p a s s - om ore who’ s seen lim ited action so fa r in the fayette, Ind.. for their B ig Ten D. G arrett . 1 2 2.0 0 defense to an acid test this wekend when the two cam paign but who might ju st have his chance to showdown meeting with P áue. team s battle it out fo r B ig Ten lead ersh ip. break in with the s ta rte rs when he m akes the trip MSU ICE ARENA 3 5 5 - 2 3 8 0 A R o se Bowl berth lik ely will be T h e Spartans w ill attempt to contain G r ie s e ’ s to L afayette. ! _ at stake in the latter. __________ p assin g attack without the s e r v ic e s of J e r r y “ Jo n e s hurt his arm on the opening kickoff,” Jo n e s , defensive halfback, whose right arm is en­ Duffy went on, re fe rrin g back to State’ s latest P u rd u e T ic k e ts S carce, ca se d in p la ster as a first-p e rio d souvenir from and m ost serio u s injury, "b u t we didn’ t re a liz e N O T IC E TO A L L D E T R O IT S T U D E N T S that it was broken. When Ohio State scored its the Ohio State gam e. A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r A b s e n t e e B a l l o t s f o r t h e N o v e m b e r 2nd D e t r o i t G e n e r a But A SM SU H as A F e w G rie s e led the B o ile rm a k e rs to a 17 -15 win only touchdown, Jo n es couldn't get h is rig h ta rm up to knock down the p a s s .” E l e c t i o n a r e a v a i l a b l e at t h e f o l l o w i n g a d d r e s s : o ver Michigan last Saturday, throwing fo r two Daugherty hinted that he might move second- If you plan to see the Spartans ASMSU Is offering a package touchdowns and gaining 273 y a rd s in the a ir. 46 1 B e r k e y Hall tangle with Purdue Saturday and deal fo r the Purdue gam e which He now has piled up 1,111 y a rd s p assing this s e a ­ string quarterback Jim m y R aye t" a defensive 2 to 5 p . m . M o n d a y t h r u F r i d a y still don’ t own a ticket, the Spar­ includes ticket, bus tran spo rta­ son, good for nine touchdowns. halfback spot, if n e c e ssa ry . Raye showed great A r r a n g e m e n t s ha ve been m a d e to e n a b le e v e r y tan Spirit office, 325 S t u d e n t tion and three m eals fo r $13. A 6 -1, 185-pound junior, G rie s e also booted the speed in the f e w appearances he made this r e g i s t e r e d D e t r o it V o te r to vote in this i m p o r t ­ S e rv ic e s, is the p lace fo r you. Glen Harmon, Spartan Spirit d irecto r, indicated Monday night winning field goal in the final minute of the U-M gam e, along with two extra-point con version s. season . " T h e deciding factor in the gam e w ill be ant e l e c t i o n with Ü» m in im u m of e ffo rt. A ll other student tickets have been sold out since e a rly Monday that there w ere only a few of the He’ s kicked two other field go als this y e a r as ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 6) U CCD MAYOR total ¡92 tickets still ava ila b le . w ell. * __________ m orning. KEEP State Sailors l A L L l JEROME P D E T R O IT •ose you” e le c tiv e f ra n c h i s e t CAVANAGH M O V IN G SPO N SORED BY 0• 2nd and 3rd V O L U N T E E R S FOR CAVAN AGH In Regattas T h e Sailing Club raced in three d ifferent regattas la st weekend, finishing in the money tw ice. T h e m ajority of the team raced at the U n iv ersity of Michigan for the C a r y - P r i c e M e m o r i a l T ro p h y, but It finished a clo se k n o w ■' • •K third behind Pennsylvania and M ichigan. The skipper ch ores a ll a b o u t w ere d i v i d e d b e t w e e n D o n M itchell, Lake Leelanau fre sh ­ man, Ellen Kolem ainen, E a s t G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c . Lan sin g j u n i o r , and M a r c i e T h e y m a k e “ R ig h t.T h in g s P o tter, Walled L ake sen ior. The club was also w e lj- r e p r e - sented at Fenn Shaw in London, t o a s t e r s a n d I r o n s l i k e t h e w o r lc T s O ntario, In an international r e ­ gatta fo r b o t h A m erican a n d Canadian schools. The MSU team a n d t h i n g s lik e m o s t p o w e rfu l je t finished a scant two points be­ hind a f ir s t place C anadianteam . SA ILSM AN SHIP— W h atev er the S p a rta n s w e re selling this weekend, th e ir oppo­ A third team did not fare quite t h a t . ’ e n g i n e s , t h e w o r l d ’s n e n t s w e r e n ’t b u y i n g , a s S t a t e ’s s a i l i n g c l u b f i n i s h e d s e c o n d a n d t h i r d in two so w ell at the MCSA Women’ s r a c e s a n d ou t of t h e m o n e y in a n o t h e r . P h o t o by L a n c e L a g o n i cham pionships in C o l u m b u s , Ohio. The best the a ll-g ir l team la r g e s t t u r b in e - A thletes9 A lley could m uster w as a fifth place finish. g e n e ra to r, th e Dancing 6 nite-week A ll interested freshm en b a se ­ w o r l d ’s f i r s t ball candidates s h o u l d report to 209 Jen lso n at 7 p.m . Wednes­ the METRO day. LO U N GE M a n - M a d e d ia m o n d s . featuring DONI WELSH and the T h e A crobats Club w ill hold SKY LA RKS T h in g s lik e n u c le a r m eetings tonight and Wednes­ day from 7 to 9 p.m . on the third C o rn er of Jo lly & Logan flo o r of Jen ison Field House. No 12 m inutes from MSU p o w e r p la n ts , experience is n e c e ssa ry for the g irl and guy club. You m ust be 2 1 s u itc a s e - s iz e WEDNESDA Y HIGGINS and EV ERY c o m p u te rs a n d "D A C R O N ” “ 49"" DAY m ake the a w h o le n e w f a m ily Cam pus sc e n e ! HIGGINS slacks of 55% o f p la s tic s .” Dacron * polyester, 4 5 % wor­ sted wool (as shown) m ake a winning combina tion on D ig Into A ll O f T h e G o ld e n any c a m p u s ! Great Higgins styl,inf, plus the Jpuitt in B u tte rm ilk P a n c a k e s You n e a t n e s s of " D a c r o n " . C a n lrd t To r " Y e á h , y ë a h . í h i n g S lik e t r ia l O t h ertopfavo rite sa re m a d e of 7 0 % Orion* acrylic, 30% worsted wool, a s well as special blends of " D acro n" and "Orion". Tailored in traditional Yale an d Trim 49< Fit plain front models. At your favorite stores ev ery­ Only about one quarter of G.E. tics (everything from research and Important responsibilities conte where. sales are in consumer goods. All development to advertising and to you early at General Electric. 2 8 2 0 E. G ra n d H iver the rest are in industrial, aerospace sales). A variety of challenges for Talk to the man from G.E. about L a n s in g . M ichigan young men who want to be recog­ coming to work for us. d u P o n t P eg . T .M . and defense products. Phone 487-3761 A variety of products (over nized for their talents and rewarded This is where the young men arc 200.000 in all). a'variety of activi- • fff * \ • nu ■tm forKwi'.f their work.«Mi** r* • «'4 ¡*.1 t t ^ » important men. •Opm « »i ; i v *i h iih i K s P v g r t s i h O u r M o s t Im p o rte n t P ro d u ct ■I / <1 1 V . < STEAKS-SHAKESSANDWICHES G E N E R A L ® ELECTRIC 66 Home O f Fine Food” M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 19, 1965 5 Congress Has Uncle Sam; Michigan Has Uncle Max By R IC H A R D S C H W A R T Z m ission, he’ s not the co n v er­ "P ro b a b ly , though, the big­ S t a t e N e w s S taff W r i t e r sational sort, Max couldn’ t r e ­ gest difference between the v a r ­ "Y o u mean to tell me you’ re s is t som e friendly w ord s. ious le g isla tu res is th a t one is not a scout le ad e r?” the gentle­ " I t ’ s like this Just about e v e ry ­ older and m ore rick ety th an a - man sm iled, though somewhat w h ere,” M ax o b s e r v e d . “ A nother. p erplexed . young face usually m eans a kid " L a n s in g 's a bit no sier than " Y o u say you don’ t belong to w as dragged down to fu lfill som e o th ers, but not too much at that. any civic organization?” the in­ req u irem en t' for a scout badge Com pared with some of the New terrogation continued. or e ls e by ord er of som e c iv ic s England le g isla tu res, it’ s a fun­ ’ ‘ Not a relative of anyone on In structor in school. e ra l p arlo r. the flo o r'” ' “ T he old f o l k lik e m y se lf? "H u m m m ?" W ell, if th ey're not lob byists , "N ew H am pshire’ s one to see. “ Well, son,” the gentleman said p assin g hours between wine and With some 400 odd m em bers, they handle m ore tra ffic than after a moments deliberation, dine a ffa irs , they’ re t o u r i s t s som e train term in als. M assach ­ NEW R O U T E ~ ~ T h e L an sin g bus s e r v i c e h a s a new t e r r i t o r y - - t h e M ichigan State ‘ ‘ it’ s my conclusion that you’ re from upstate o r downstate or som e other state. usetts is another. Im provising c a m p u s . R e g u l a r b u s s e r v i c e will no w b e a v a i l a b l e at t h e S h a w Hall b u s s t o p . what they call ‘ a student.' Y e s, a student is what you a r e ." “ A ll of which c a lls fo r a round is the ord er of b u sin ess. T h ey A s sim ple as that. U ncle Max of soft-soaking by som e rep or seem l i k e kids d o d g i n g a was able to c la ss ify the sp ecies sen ator,’ ’ Max went on. " I f you teacher’ s questions when they of spectator he found seated be­ side him one Monday evening want to draw applause from the en tire flo or, just announce yo u r­ haven’ t done th eir homework. "A n d then Verm ont. If you like S o c ia l W o rk H a s N e w D ir e c to r at the House g a lle ry in Lansing. s e lf to the politician from your a gab-fest, th at's the p lace to A new- d irecto r and three fa c ­ F . Johnson, p ro fesso r of counsel­ At age 50, M ax lead s the life home d istric t. Happens e v e ry ­ be. The firs t tim e I stepped into ulty m em bers have Joined the ing and personnel s e r v ic e s . He is of a b ach elo r-tra ve lo r-h isto rian w h ere. It’ s p art of the grea t the cham bers I thought I had School of Social Work. ACU LTY p resen tly at the College, of Edu­ who m igrates from le g isla tu re A m erican gam e. accidently entered a closed m eet­ T h e new d irecto r is Daniel E . cation at P ra sa rn m itr in Bang­ to le g isla tu re like som e people " I t ’ s a p rivileg e for me to ing. O’ K eefe, effective Ja n . 1. kok, Thailand, developing a grad ­ bar-hop. While, by his own ad- introduce . . . ’ is the way’ som e " B e c a u s e they never fu lly lived O 'K eefe has been d irecto r of ACTS uate p rogram in h is field. ICC Elects sen ator usually does it,” M ax down the days of the town m eet­ the Division of C lin ical Social U P AND A W A Y - - T h e f a m o u s “ F l y i n g B o x c a r " said . " A few p l a t i t u d e s and ing, things a re a bit m ore p aro­ Work atS tan ford U n iversity since MSU D irector of L ib r a r ie s Von Del Cham berlain, A bram s t o o k off a g a i n t h i s w e e k e n d an d c a r r i e d a s p e c i a l p erhap s s o m e nam e-dropping, chial there. Many of the leg­ 1961. R ich ard E , Chapin was named Planetarium staff astronom er, Four Officers l o a d of A i r F o r c e R O T C c a d e t s . S o m e 300 c a d e t s and e v e r y b o d y cla p s. C lap . isla to rs were sto rekeep ers on Others appointed to the faculty p resid en t-elect of the Michigan is the new president of the G reat w e r e i n v o l v e d in t h e fl i g h t o r i e n t a t i o n . C la p .” the side . . . and they had the w e r e Theodore R . C h a v i s , L ib r a r y A ssn . Thursday at the L a k e s Planetarium A ssn ., an o r­ Photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n "L a n s in g ? Look for y o u rs e lf,” m entality to prove it.” B a rb a ra G rFesinger and Ruth T . annual meeting in T r a v e r s e C it y . ganization he co-founded l a s t he said , pointing to a group of Well, MSU has its U ncle John K o eh ler. Chapin is author of " M a s s year. T he Inter Cooperative Council (ICC) elected two ju n io rs and te en agers on the fa r side of and the federal government its Com m unications, A S tatistical the g a lle ry . “ YoungRepublicans, Uncle Sam . And, now, the state Ja m e s L . Dye, p ro fe sso r of A n a ly sis: published by the MSU T hom as L , Wenck, assistan t two sen io rs to office at its re g ­ p ro fe sso r of insurance, recently 5 0 0 C u b a n s C ro w d ular m eeting held Thursday eve­ ning at B ow er Co-op. I believe it w as. They stood w’ith sheepish 'g r in s . G lo ry w as a ll legislatu re has Uncle Max. "B u t Lansing is d ifferen t,” ch em istry, will d eliver le ctu re s this week in three w estern C a ­ P re ss. received an award from th e C h a r- th e irs, and votes all h is ,” Max Max admitted. " In the cultural nadian c itie s.A ll three talk s w ill Daniel W. Sturt, a sso cia te p ro­ tered P ro perty C asualty U nder­ L e e N oil, C arso n C ity Junior added, singling out the re p re ­ darkness that is M ichigan, the be devoted to his re se a rc h in fe s s o r of agricultural econom ics w rite rs of Boston. To be eligible m ajorin g in general agricu ltu re, U .S . 'F r e e d o m P o rt’ was elected president. Noll is a sentative who introduced them. Capitol is an intellectual ligh t.” m etal-am ine solutions. and d ire cto r of the new MSU R u r­ al Manpower Center, has been he p assed a s e r ie s of five in­ ten sive professional tests. m em ber of Hedrick Co-op. K E Y WEST, F la . -(L’PI)— Fidel fied U.S. Im m igration law s and named a judge in the National K N IV E S O N LY WEAPONS E lected executive vice p r e s i­ C a stro ’ s Communist regim e gave saw the boats seized on a rriv a l G r a n g e Community P ro g re s s dent w as B ill Vredevoogd, Sw artz up dozens of its children to fre e ­ h ere. P ro g ra m . T op p rize for the con­ C reek junior m ajoring in p re ­ dom Monday In the growing exo­ At l e a s t one C u b a n c r e w te st, which ended T h u rsd ay is law. Vredevoogd is from B ow er dus from Cuba In sm all boats avoided having its boat Impounded $10,000. C o -o p . a c ro s s th e choppy F l o r i d a by U.S. auth orities. The sm all S tra its. The fantall of the Coast Guar d boat landed 13 refugees on Cay Sal Saturday and went back for E a st Lansing h isto ry m ajor W illiam Bachm an was elected C o n v ic ts F re e 6 C a p tiv e s A six-m onth Fulbright lectu re­ Velvet Rail Billiards v ic e president In ch arge of pub­ ship has been awarded to W alter Cutter Cape Shoalwater re sem ­ m ore. JA CK SO N , .Mich. uP).— S ix hos­ tact with the rebels through the p o ssessio n of the p rison ’ s m edi­ lic relatio n s. bled a huge, floating baby c a r­ tages held fo r 5 - 1 / 2 hours in i n s t i t u t i o n ’ s intercom m uni­ cal drug supplies. T he secretary' post went to riag e a s It steamed Into this 1 he Cutter C a p e Darby pulled the m edical section of Southern cation setup. The Inmates w ere believed to B ru c e Smith, Union C ity journa­ “ f eedom p o rt” Monday morn­ in Just befor e noon with 33 refu­ M ichigan State P riso n w e re re ­ have broken into a narcotics gees - again many of them ch il­ lism m ajor. The group’ s, rebellion w as the Fun & Recreation On ing. Crowded on the sterr. of Bachm an and Smith are sen io rs leased at 5:30 p.m . Monday. lock er in the hospital. •P re se n ts* the g ray vessel w e re 18 chi l ­ dren - and nine crewm en taken firs t m ajor incident at the big L o u i s U tess, adm in istrative In the 1952 uprising one con­ from two sm all boats, the Hilda living in Howland Co-op. stale prison since a riot 13 dren. most of them under tt e a g e a ssista n t to Warden G eorge A. vict was killed and ten convicts of five. and Always. y e a rs ago. Kropp, said a ll w ere in "good and four state troopers w ere They w ere among 36 refugees V isibly shaken, Dick P e re z, F r e s h m a n Fo rum h e a lth ." Reported freed fir s t by the wounded. S everal other convicts and 12 crewm en taken aboard cut­ CDS newsman aboard the Always, w ere battered in vengeance by B r u n s w ic k G o ld C r o w n T a b le s " A l l of the p riso n ers w e re rebel Inmates w ere D r. W.R. L a t- te rs from two boats. One boat reported “ we n early sank three P io n e e r s N a m e d taken into custody sh ortly a fte r­ chaw, 62, a Jackson civilian , Dr. fellow inm ates. carr led four crewm en and a lone tim es before the Coast Guard Six freshm en have been chosen w a r d ," U tess said . The fo u r p r l- Hamner Hannah, a U niversity of Rioting damages reached $ 2 ,- L A D I E S O N L Y - U s e o u r s p e c ia l boy r efugee of abbut 12. rescued us about 20 m iles off by the A ssociated Students of s o n e rs ’ identities w ere not im ­ Michigan consultant and a guard, 000,000. P e a r l- h a n ld e d c u e s a t no e x t r a c h a r g e And still the children cam e, C uba.” MSU (ASMSU) as the c o re of a m ediately known. Joseph G. Johnson. An independent f a c t - f i n d i n g many of t h e m frightened and As the new refu gees pushed the freshm en forum . The six stu­ T h e h ostages w ere re le ase d in com m ission attributed the mu­ total a r r iv a ls over the 500 m ark dents, Jim '.P o lla c k , Ron Mac sobbing, others w ide-eyed and tWo groups of three efich, he L a te r released w ere Guard In­ O p e n ‘ t i l 2 A .M . - 7 D a y s A W e e k puzzled as their elder s shuttled spector Joseph J . Demboskey, tiny to overcrowding, mixing of fo r the 12 days that the illegal E la , C harlotte Conrad, P a u l sa id . them to fre e soil a c ro s s the oft- T he four staged their coup 58, and guards G eorge Hutchins, freedom flo tilla lias been op er- M a rz ec, Sue C a se , and S t e v e tim e^ treach erous sv .c a .lt s in 48, and Ronald Thompson. - ' a T H a v a n a Radio replArted 70 iiurm vh, were ssVettyd to a fter soon. A s .Vv j j s m a ll, leaky a n d ill-equipped could be determ ined, knives w ere boats in the harbor atC am arioC a, how ASMSU operates. U tess said inm ates and boats. The boats had been bought, T h e fir s t of a s e r ie s of fre sh ­ the convicts’ only weapons. Cuba, Monday morning waiting to hostages held a fifth floor su r­ rented, ’begged or bor owed by men forum s will be held fo r .all Pristr ■ o ffic ia ls w e re in con­ load with refugees. gical suite and w e re believed in Cuban e x ile s In F lo rid a who de- Interested freshm en Oct. 26. c a n d v c a n e stripes by G lo b e g ive s l e e p w e a r i TORF HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 5:30 PM tg n B ' “ 7 ® r WEDNESDAY NOON UNTIL 9 PM , . a s c r u m p t u o u s n e w l o o k for d r e a m i n g P u t it on a bun w ith lo t s o f T A R T A R SA U C E C n W d l a s t s e r v i c e a w l y o u ’v e g o t a M c D o n a ld ’ s F IS H S A N D W IC H ! T h e y ’ re yu m m y E a s t L a n s in g ' on G r a n d R i v e r Ave. 1 Blk. E a s t of C a m p u s 2 B l k s . W e s t of U nion Lansing McDonalds 4015. W. S aginav 47 00 S. C e d a r 2 1 2 N. L a r c h 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u esd ay, O ctober 19, 1965 Intramural News F r a te r n ity Bowling P o w e r P la n t T o S ta r t N o v . 1 AI l e y s 6 p.m. 3 -4 Z B T -S ig m a Nu 5 -6 D, Slg. P h l-T rlan gle N o W a rm th 1- 2 L C A -B e ta Theta Pi 7-8 PI K, P h l-P h l K. Tau 3-4 S A E -D l' Touch Football Field I 5-6 Tau D. Phl-Delta Chi 6 M, Squad-M isflts S h o rta g e Alleys 8:3 0 p . m . 6:45 Akat-Aku Aku CAMPUS: 1- 2 SAM -A TO_____________ 7:30 \VS 2 -3 8 :15 9 A karpous-A krojox G ro sso u t A C -Pap erb acks T h is Y e a r 9:45 A rgonaughts-A rsenal Students living on campus may T H E A T R f= Field 2 be a ssu red of a warm com fortable 6 Red Trojans-W U Rebs w inter this y e a r. • 337-0271 NTK£ï*o«e saa-e**4 — 6:45 Scorplons-O kies Pow er Plant 65, M SU 's $9.8 7:30 Abednego-Abracadabra m illion heating and e le c tric pow­ HURRY! L A S T DAY 8 :15 Montle-Howland e r so u rce, w ill start Its f ir s t Shown 4:00 Si 9 :10 9 SOC I—In Crowd b o iler Nov. 1, according to Plant J A M E S S T E W A R T ' L E E R E M IC K 9;45 A rp en t-A risto cra ts Superintendent J e s s e Cam pbell. B E N G A Z 2 A R A ' A R T H U R O 'C O N N E L L EVE A R D EN ' KATHRYN GRANT Field 3 The new plant combined with 6 C asino-C am bridge the north and south plants w ill 6:45 M cKlnnon-M cTavish double the present power capac­ 7:30 M cBeth-M cNab - ity on cam pus. The north cam ­ 8 :15 F e e M a le s-F e n c illr pus plant w ill be phased out when ndJOSEPH N WELCH as Judge Weaver 9 V iklngs-Bacchus It is evident that the new b o ilers 2nd Hit? l:4 0 -6 ;50 9;45 SOC 11-S cro fts a r e working p rop erly. H e n r y F o n d a in Field 4 Cam pbell said t h e two o ld 6 D uffw ackers-G rads plants alone would be sufficient provided they w e r e not used a d v is e & 6:45 M cDuif-M cLean through the w in ter. But the plants 7:30 The Boys-W lgwam C O N SEN T 8 :15 C asopolis-C am eron a re getting too old to be covered 9 Woodbrldge-'iV’oodward by Insurance. Tickets Now On Sole U nless a 30 -y e a r-o ld b o iler Is F o r L a Scala 9:45 Brandy-D euces___________ S A N D B O X 101— F o u r p r e - M S U u n d e r g r a d s , who h a v e w a i v e d r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r torn down and com pletely recon­ 'L A BOHEM E” W ed.-Thur. NOW! MICHIGAN t h e b a s i c c o l l e g e c o u r s e s , a r e on to m o r e a d v a n c e d s t u d i e s . T h i s s p e c i a l s e m i n a r ditioned most In su rers w ill not Starts Frid ay 1:3 5 - 3 :3 5 -5 :3 5 - 7 :3 5 - 9 :4 0 P.M . is c l o s e l y s u p e r v i s e d by t h e s t u d e n t s ’ m o m s . P h o t o by B ob B a r i t c o v er It, Cam pbell said . Without Sean Connery in protection against p rop erty dam­ ‘ The H I L L ” age and explosion the plants can­ | W A L T D I S N E Y ’S not operate. I MOST DRAMATIC MOTION PICTURE! S te v e A lle n T o R u n F o r C o n g re MSU is one of fiv e B ig Ten chools which operate a com ­ LOS A N G ELES F —The rush of day as comedian Steve A llen an~- Rep. Ja m e s R oosevelt toal ined heat and e le c tric power Hollywood figu res into the arena nounced h e'll seek election to the Nations post. supply. Illin o is, W isconsin, P u r­ T E C H N I C O L O R * O '951 VM fan«} Production! ■. of p olitics accelerated here Sun- L’ aS. C o n erpss. A llen’ s candidacy, h o w e v e r , due and the U niversity of M ichi­ A llen , 43, said he entered the gan h a v e found the combined ra c e after talks with Gov. Edmund depends on a State Suprem e Court plant system keeps the costs low­ T O N I G H T f r o m 7 :00 A N E N T E R T A I N M E N T E V E N T G , Brown and U .S. Sen. Robert ruling - expected la te r this week e r. O F M A J O R I M P O R T A N C E ! F , Kennedy, D -N .Y . - on whether he m ay file as a P a st studies at MSU Indicate THE MOST ««««— « « THE He plans to cam paign as a D em ocrat for the 26th C o n g re s­ candidate. He has been re g istered a s an that producing U n iversity power Is con siderably cheaper than pur­ TALKED ABOUT sional D istrict seat vacated r e ­ independent voter rath er than as chasing from a power company. cen tly by appointment of fo rm er a Dem ocrat, and state law r e ­ PICTURE! quires a candidate be - for a The cam pus does re c e iv e som e power fr .o m L ansing B oard of NOW! GLADMER Last Three Days!! P R O D U C T I O N S PUCCINI’S At 1:0 0 -3 :4 0 -6 :3 0 -9 :15 stipulated amount of tim e - a re g istered m em ber of the party W ater and Llgfit. L a r g e r cam puses like MSU and LA B O H EM E in which he Is running. Allen said that the recent e le c ­ U of M , Cam pbell s a i d , have P L A N T E D P O W E R — T h i s is an ins! d e v i e w of t h e g re a te r su c c ess with combined n e w MSU p o w e r p l a n t l o c a t e d s d u t h of t h e W i I s o n - tion of actor George Murphy to power plants than do s m a lle r col­ C a s e - W o n d e r s c o m p l e x . T h e p l a n t is to b e g ! n o p e r a - TEC H N IC O LO R FROM W A RN ER B R O S. the U .S . Senate had nothing to do with his decision. . ___________ le g e s. t i o n Nov, 1. Prem iere Perform ances 4 Tim es only O cto b er 2 0 and 21, 1965 SECOND TR IA L BEGINS TICKETS FOR GUARANTEED SEATS NOW AT T H E BOX O F F I C E NORESERVED SEATS I RENTED IT- ROD S 1 B G E R . M a tin ee P e r f o r m a n c e s at 1:30 p .m . THROUGHTHE L iu z z o J u r y S e le c tio n M o v e s S lo w ly E v e n in g P e r f o r m a n c e s at 8:00 p .m . WANT ADS * and took a verbal swipe at F lo w - ^ CAMPUS H A Y N EV ILLE , A l a . (U P I) - - men to be tried la te r a re a c ­ H ayneville white man, Thom as THE PAWNBROKER M atin ee § ~ $ l .ISO C o llie L e ro y W ilkins, a young cused of pursuing M rs. Liuzzo, Colem an, not guilty in the shot­ e rs fo r "try in g the c a se ahead of the t r i a l ." Ku Klux Klansm an on tria l fo r a m other of five and w ife of a gun slaying of Episcopal sem i­ F e a tu re - a t 7 :1 0 - 9 :2 0 E v e n i n g s S2.50 his life In the c ivil rights m ur­ der of a Detroit m other, heard T e a m ste rs Union o ffic ia l, in a narian Jonathan D aniels, a white c iv il rights w orker from Keene, F lo w ers has called both the f ir s t Wilkins tria l and the C o le- c a r ch ase on a highway near ! Fri. The Guns Of August” T H E A T R E~ C A L L - 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 -'■'--•A___________ . JU . a. ^?y^,londay h ere on the fir.:;1; of L&» . . v«K lji ua- he would never vote fo r the S eim a -ro -M o n tg o m e ry “ F r e e ­ Alabam a Attf*. Gen. RlcKarS tl^e. death penalty in such a c rim e . dom M arch’ ’ la st spring. F lo w e rs, a vigorous opponent e>i Jo e Fran k Brown, a Negro The chunky 2 1- y e a r-o ld defen­ F B I Inform er G a ry Rowe, chjef the Klan, cam e here to d irect em ploye of a lum ber company dant, on tria l fo r the second prosecution w itness In the last the prosecution, Lh ich norm ally and the fir s t prosp ective ju ro r tim e In the nlghtrlder slaying tr ia l, w as expected to testify would be handled by local p ro­ called for questioning, w as quick­ of M rs. Viola Liuzzo, heard other again that he w itnessed the m ur­ sec u to rs, "b e c a u se of the at­ ly d isqualified. p rosp ective ju ro r s — Including a m osphere and In an effort to S T U D E N T S . . . fo rm e r Klan o ffic ia l— say under der and that W ilkins w as the " t r ig g e r m an.” m ake su re there Is a fa ir t r ia l.’ ’ Brown w as disqualified be­ questioning that: The second tria l opened Mon­ Defense Atty. Arthur Hanes, cau se he said he would not vote — Whites a re su p erio r to Ne­ day in the sam e courtroom w here fo rm e r m ayor ‘of Birm ingham , to send W ilkins to the e lec tric g ro e s. th ree weeks ago a ju ry found a showed up to direct the defense ch air even If proved guilty. * — The Klan Is not a te rro ris t W it h a n I n t e r e s t in S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n s organization. — The Klan s e r v e s a useful purpose. Not a sin gle ju ro r had been D e fe n d e r J o n e s S id e lin e d selected when the tria l re c esse d ( c o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e 4) m ost of the gam e out of n e cessity . Th ey sim ply P E T IT IO N N O W at noon. The line of the e arly questioning Indicated It would whether we stop th eir p assin g attack, or they stop our running g a m e ," Daugherty said. couldn’ t rush against S t a t e ’ s rugged forw ard w all. None of them w as a strong passing team . take hours, If not days, to s e ­ Predom inantly p assin g offenses are nothing But Purdue depends ch iefly on G rie s e ’ s throw­ lect the 1 2 -m an ju ry. new to the Spartans. " In th e p a s tfiv e g a m e s , our ing arm fo r its scoring punch and has set up its fo r The f ir s t tria l of W ilkins, an unemployed auto m echanic, end­ opponents have passed 122 tim es against us and have only scored one touchdown,” emphasized offense accordingly. T o stop G rie se , the Spartans w ill eith er fire ed in a hung ju ry last spring D augherty. " T h a t’ s saying something for our in extra linebackers and hope to flatten him be­ a fte r an all-w h ite ju ry divided p a ss d efen se.” fo re he gets rid of the b all, or drop back m ore 10 -2 fo r conviction. T h e fact still rem ains that team s like M ichi­ men to co ver against p a s s e s — e sp e cia lly in the W ilkins and two other K lan s- gan, Ohio State and Illin o is were forced to p ass fla t. 3 S tu d e n t P o s itio n s o n B o a rd o f S t u d e n t P u b lic a tio n s Druse To Start Genealogy Club it’s what’s happening Joseph D ruse, a sso c ia te pro­ Hanson, r e g i o n a l su p erv iso r, Open to both men and women fe s s o r of humanities, is form ing a f a r i l i l y - h i s t o r y genealogy F a r m e r s Home Adm inistration, in the K ellogg C enter Auditor­ ium. group. Interested p erso n s are in­ ★★★ vited to c o n t a c t him in E 33 M cDonel Hall. T h e MSU Outing Club w ill p re ­ sent "C lim b in g In the S ie r r a s ” *** A nd ries H oogerwerf, assistan t Men’ s Club luncheon at 12:15 this at its meeting at 7:30 tonight in An open meeting of the W esley 128 N atural Science. So p h o m o res Foundation w ill be held at 7:30 p ro fe sso r at the F re e U n iversity, afternoon in Union p a rlo rs B and the N etherlands, w ill speak on ★ ★★ tonight in the W esley Foundation ★★★ G erald A , G ill of the Urban “ C alvin ism and Contem porary Lounge. The meeting w ill include MSU Sailing Club w ill hold an Planning D ivision, Michigan De­ C o n servatism in t h e N ether­ Ju n io r s a reading of the T ad M osel play lands” at a political science co l­ open meeting at 7:30 tonight in partm ent of Economic Expansion, " A l l th e Way Home.” 32 Union. w ill c o v er the requirem ents for loquium from 4 to 5:30 p.m . to­ *** ★★★ participation in financial a s s is t ­ day In 107 B erkey Hall. Union b r i d g e le sso n s a n d ★★★ - T he nation's War on Poverty' ance p ro g ram s and the funds for • S e n io r s w ill be reviewed at 9:30 a.m . planning at 3 :15 p.m . today, in tournam ents will begin at 7 to­ “ Our 1965 Comm unist Com pe­ night in the Union B allro o m . The W ednesday by J a m e s Ja c o b s, Lincoln A and B Kellogg C en ter. tition!’ will, be the subject for frefid rep resen t a t i Ve, Ev'dfromic A r e E lig ib le six-weeK~ program fo r beginning Sandy Coggan, vice president for Opportunity P ro g ra m , in the K e l­ Austin L . M oore, p ro fe sso r of and advanced p la y e rs Is spon­ adm inistration a n d m arketing, sored by Union Board. logg C en ter Auditorium, hum anities, w ill speak at 8 to­ Douglas A irc ra ft, Inc. at the MSU Ar AtAr night In Wonders Kiva on " E l e ­ D iscu ssin g F a rm e rs Home Ad­ phants and Wild A n im als,” MoOre m inistration housin gprogram s at w ill show slid es from h is last •F eatu rin g* 9 a.m . Wednesday w ill be J a y trip to A fric a . P e titio n s m ay b e s e c u r e d in • Hot P i z z a • Foot Longs F ro s h , I s T h is Y o u r P ro g ra m D ean o f S t u d e n ts ’ O ffice o r 2 0 4 Jo u rn alism • S u b m a r in e s 4 Years + Work + Chen. Eut. BoMf FOR D E LIV ER Y THE CALL D ead lin e F o r Filing: F rid a y , O ct. 2 9 C H E M IC A L E N G IN E E R PIZZA PIT 203 M .A .C. ED 2 - 0 8 6 3 If so, the student chapter of th e A m e r ic a n Institute of C h e m ic a l E n g in e e r s invite you to attend their meeting on T u e s ., O ct. 19, 7:30, 100 E n g in eerin g Building, R e fre s h m e n ts. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 19. 1965 / P r o fs A i d O v e r s e a s C o l l e g e s By CARM Y W ITZKE Diggers Uncover History B y P A T R I C K M O R R IS O N Excavation at one site in Grand te ris tic artifacts will be d is­ S tate N ews Staff W r i t e r p resid en t, and Glen L . T aggart, dean of in ter­ S ta te N ew s Staff W r i t e r T r a v e r s e County uncovered an played in the Museum during win­ national p ro g ram s at MSU, Investigated possible Indian v illa g e that m ay be the te r term . O ver 200 Michigan State U niversity p ro fes­ c o lle g e site s in N igeria. P a g e s in h isto ry books a re 10 rich e st site of its kind in M ichi­ A fter all artifacts have been s o r s went o v e rse a s in 1964. T h is figu re may T a g g a rt, now vice chancellor of the U niversity feet square a n d three inches gan, according to Cleland. analyzed, a sum m ary of findings not mean too much to the casual re a d er, but one of N ig e ria , has 30 MSU faculty m em bers a d vis­ thick. Another site in Mackinaw City w ill be published as a part of the question should com e to mind, "W hat f o r ? " ing N igerian adm inistrators in the field s of Don’ t b elieve it? Ask C h a rle s is re ve a lin g rem nants of the e a r ­ Museum Cultural S e rie s . MSU, one of the original land-grant colleges ad m in istration, agriculture, arch itectu re, con­ E . C lelan d . He read dozens of lie s t French occupation of Fo rt The diggings in the two North­ in the United States, is now Involved in a pro­ tinuing education, economics, engineering, Eng­ them la st sum m er. M ichilim ackinac which d a t e s w estern Michigan counties were gram to help other countries begin sim ila r in­ lis h , geography, physical education, scien ce, Who’ s C h a rle s E , C lelan d ?H e’ s back to 1715. supported by a National Science stitutions and train people to lead th eir countries. student a ffa ir s , veterinary science and general not a giant. He doesn’ t even teach Of the fort site Cleland said, Foundation grant and MSU’ s De­ Each y e a r fo r the past four y e a rs o ver 200 stu d ies. h isto ry . He’ s cu rato r of anthro­ " I t is probably the finest h isto r­ partment of Anthropology in con­ p ro fe ss o rs have trained te ach ers, government The International Center is coordinatng a pology in MSU’ s Museum and in­ ic site in the E astern United junction with the MSU Museum. o ffic ia ls, la b o re rs, fa rm e rs and school adm inis­ group of p ro fe sso rs who a re setting up a land- stru cto r of anthropology. States. T h e p reservation of the P lan s are underway for more tra to rs to take over these vital functions in their grant style school in Argentina in conjunction C leland directed excavation of site is superb.” excavations next sum m er. own coun tries. with an agricu ltu ral station there. s ite s in two northwestern M ichi­ L y le M , Stone, doctoral candi­ T h e se p ro jects come under the title, "P o in t- During the summ er MSU p ro fe ss o rs , under gan counties in an effort to lit e r ­ date in anthropology at MSU, is ASMSU F o u r " p ro je c ts, and the f ir s t one got underway the lead ersh ip of John T . M cN elly, Harold M. a lly uncover som e ofthe m y ste r­ d irecting the seven-m an digging in Colom bia. T h ere MSU p ro fe sso rs helped to R ile y and C h a rle s C. S la ter, began the fir s t ie s of e a r ly M ichiganders. team in Mackinaw C ity. And T h e phase of a food m arketing study project in Puerto Ten feet square trenches w ere build two agricu ltu ral c o lle ge s. T he purpose of the expeditions H o m e c o m in g The A gency for International Development R ico in the San Juan area. dug three inches deep. Digging is continued by le v e ls , som etim es in M issaukee a n d G ran d T raverse (AID) supplies the money n e c e ssa ry fo r this M ost of the p ro fe sso rs who go o v erse a s build C ounties, Cleland said, was "to Board p ro g ram . It operates through a system of th ree- or help to plan these new Institutions, but reaching a depth of five feet.T h e others a re d irectly Involved in re sea rch fo r excavated earth is sifted f o r investigate an area of cultural p arty con tracts, involving the agency, the Uni­ v e rs ity and the country to which these p ro fe s­ MSU. sm all item s called a rtifa c ts left and environm ental transition that o c c u rs a c ro s s the Low er Penin­ PRESENTS s o rs w ill be sent. F o r exam ple, the Department of Social S c i­ behind by e arly cu ltu res. ence now has a revised cou rse of study which T h e tedious digging and s ift­ sula of the state between Saginaw MSU p resen tly has eight of these AID con­ tra cts, one contract financed by the Fo rd is a re su lt of this first-hand foreign study by ing yielded thousands of a rti­ B a y and Grand T r a v e r s e B a y .” H Foundation fo r p ro jects in Pakistan and another U n iversity p ro fe sso rs. fa c ts. T h ese a re c la ss ifie d as The MSU expedition is inter­ by the U.S. A rm y fo r study in Okinawa. T h ere a re presen tly 50 p ro fe ss o rs Involved Many of the colleges of the U niversity o ffer co u rses oriented toward the international le v e l. h isto ric or p reh isto ric. H isto ric a r t i f a c t s include: ested in tracing a known cultural d ifferen ce between t h e s e two O in a s many a s seven Individual o v e rse a s pro­ Many of these can be found in listin gs of the p rim itive nails used in building, a re a s to p rehistoric tim es. je c ts . One of these main p ro jects began in 1960 in co lleges of B u sin ess, A gricu ltu re, Engineering and Education. smoking pipes, c e ra m ic s, gun p a r ts , tablew are, re lig io u s ob­ A rtifa c ts found in the sites M w ere bagged and catalogued ac­ N ig e ria. It w as requested by the present p r e s i­ Som e departments also a re specializing in je c ts and buttons. P re h isto ric cording to the test sq u ares and dent, Nnamdi Azikiwe, in 19 58. A joint B ritis h - international program s, such a s the depart­ include: fragm ents of pottery, le v e ls where found. L a te r the A m erican team including John A. Hannah, MSU m ents of econom ics, geography, agricu ltu ral stone a x es and flint a rtifa c ts a rtifa c ts w e r e washed. Each econom ics and political scien ce. Placement Bureau such as arrowheads and knives. p iece w ill be analyzed for infor­ C leland was accompanied by Elizabeth Baldwin, assistant p ro ­ mation of its culture an d ch arac- C BIG TEN GLASSES F B I N a b s C a rd B u r n e r fe s s o r of anthropology at Western M ichigan U n iversity, and 16 stu­ . . . Set of 10 . 0 (continued f r o m p a g e 1) dents from MSU, WMU» K ala­ $ 1.2 5 with purchase of gas O c t o b e r 20 a n d 21 O c t o b e r 22 m atics m ajo rs, m echanical and speaking in p ersonal te rm s with Ja m e s Wilson, 2 1 , of Chatham. mazoo C ollege and Grand V alley Dow Chem ical C o .: packaging A m erican Oil Co.-M anufactur­ c iv il engr. (B,M ). Chicago. people at Roman Catholic c o l­ N .J., one of the five with M ille r, State C o llege. (E ast of Gables) M technology, m echanical e n g i ­ ing Dept.: chem ical engineering, M ichigan Department of Social leges like St, A nselm ’ s and a said Catholic worker volunteers The site s, located in Grand East Side Marathon live off donations made to the T r a v e r s e and M issaukee coun­ U-Haul T r a ile r & Trucks neering (B,M ). Cleveland. Dow Chem ical C o.: s e c r e t a r ­ c iv il and m echanical engineer­ ing (B,M ). V ariou s. W elfare: social work (M), p sy­ chology, anthropology, e c o n o ­ couple of others that we w ere going to v is it next w eek.” movement. He said it was “ a t ie s , a re kept a se c re t to guard 2 725 E . Grand R iv er 1 ia l adm inistration (B) (Dec. and C o lga te -P a lm o liv e C o .: chem ­ m ic s , social w ork, political s c i­ M ille r had planned to set up a religiou s p acific movement based against tourist interference with E ast L ansing, Mich. UnilfrfUM. CeKten " p e a c e booth" at St, A n selm s, on the Sermon on the Mount. We the p ro jec ts. Phone ED 7-9806 M a r c h grad s only). Midland, M ich. is t r y m ajo rs (D). J e r s e y C ity, N .J. ence, home management and child development (B) (Dec. and March a school near M anchester. He and believe in feeding the poor, g iv­ N 65 Dow Chem ical C o .: chem ical Commonwealth A s s o c i a t e s , g rad s only), elem entary and se ­ the other five m em bers stayed ing to the th irsty and we take our engineering, c h e m i s t r y , bio­ In c.: c iv il, e le c tric a l and m e­ condary education m ajo rs (B) overnight at a motel in Hook- p acifism from the s c rip tu re s .” ch em istry, p h ysics and pharm a­ chanical engin eers (B,M ). Ja c k ­ (Dec. and M arch grad s only) sett, north of M anchester. W i l s o n ch aracterized th e V n O FF IL AA N KS K IiN wGr. cology (D). Midland, M ich, and son. counseling and personnel s e r ­ M ille r fo rm e rly had a student group’ s p acifism as "p e ac e fu l Indianapolis, Ind. G en eral M otors C o rp .-C a d il­ v ice s (B) (Dec. and M arch grads d raft deferm ent. He was r e c la s ­ re sista n c e to intim idation.’ ’ He JL .il Sm ocks Dow Chem ical C o .: m echani­ lac M otor C a r D ivision:account­ only). sifie d 1-A last month. He was said they opposed the whole draft L a n sin g’ s L a r g e s t Selection cal and chem ical engineering, ing o r finance m a jo rs, m echani­ C ity of M ilwaukee: c iv il and graduated from Lem o yn eC ollege system because " i t is intim idat- J e r s e y ’ s, T affeta Cotton. D c h em istry and packaging tech­ cal engineering (B). D etroit. m echanical engineering (B,M ). in. S y ra c u se , N ,Y ., in June with a S5.98 & up nology (B,M ). Midland, M ich.and G e n e r a l M otors C o rp .-A .C . M o r t o n International, Inc.- degree in sociology. W11 son said, " w e w ere trailed S k irts F ree p o rt, T e x a s . E lectro n ic D ivision: p h ysics m a­ Morton Chemical C o.: ch em istry Lem oyne C ollege is operated here Sunday by two c a r s -and we B lack and White. J e r s e y ’ s and , Dow Chem ical C o .: all m a­ jo r s (M,D), e le c tric a l engineer­ m ajo rs (B,M ,D). 'Woodstock, 111. by the Je s u it ord er of the Roman assum e they were FB I men. Each T a ffe ta . V arious S tyles. jo r s , a ll co lleges (B,M) (Dec. ing, m echanical engineering (D), M otorola Inc.: e le c tric a l en­ Cathplic Church. tim e we stopped, they stopped. S5.98-S6.98 and M arch grads) for industrial e le c tric a l engineering, physics gin eers (B,M ,D). Chicago, and P e rs o n s who knew1 M ille r at We didn’ t try to lose them. We’ re 3009 VINE ST. m arketing (Further information and math (M). M ilwaukee. Phoenix, A riz. Lem oyne said he once tried to not draft dodgers, JU ST WEST OF FRANDOR The P re sto lite C o .: e le c tric a l, organ ize a student nonviolent a c­ " I feel this w ill be a test ca se in Placem ent Bureau Bulletin). G eneral M otors C o rp .-E n g i­ CALL B E V ariou s. neering Staff: m echanical engi­ m echanical and chem ical engi­ tion group but was u n su ccessfu l. m erely because it is the firs t K ro g er C o.: all m ajo rs of the neering (B,M). W arren. neering (B,M ). Toledo. C o lleg e re c o rd s show no other prosecution under the law we be­ AL SO : C OA T S FOR THE PROFE SSI ONA L MAN 485-4474 R C ollege of B u sin ess (B,M) (Dec. G eneral M otors C o rp .-O ld s- Radio Corporation of A m e ri­ a c tiv itie s bv M iller at the school. lieve is not ju st.” and M arch grad s only), a ll m a­ m obile D ivision: a ll m ajo rs of c a : e le c tric a l engineering, m et­ jo r s of the co lleges of A rts & the C o llege of B u sin ess with a ls , m echanics a n d m ate ria ls scien ce, ch em istry and mathe­ UB L e tte rs , B u sin ess, Comm unica­ em ph asis on accounting (B), all m ajo rs of the C ollege of B u si­ m atics (D). P r i n c e t o n a n d A T T E N T IO N S P A R T A N S ! tions A rts and Social Science (B,M) (Oéz. an?f* Ma6ch grad s n e ss with emphasis on m arket­ M oores: f. ing (B) (Dec. ar# ¿¡rod’: R aej i • only)* D etroit a r e a . E G eneral M ills, Inc.: ch em istry only), m echanical engineers, in­ chanlcal engineering, accounting and chem engineering (B), a g r i­ d u stria l management (Dec. and (B). V ariou s. cu ltu ral, ch em ical, c iv il and me­ M arch grad s only), m etals, me­ Seidman and Seidman: account­ C ing (B,M ). Grand R apids. W O U L D Y O U L IK E T IT chanical engineers (B,M ), chem­ chanics and m a te ria ls science is t r y and bioch em istry, mathe­ and ch em istry m ajo rs (B). Lan­ S in c la ir Refining C o .: chem­ K m atics and sta tistic s (M,D), all sing. ic a l engineering (B), m echanical m ajo rs of the C ollege of B q sin ess G e n e r a l M otors C o rp .-R e - and c iv il engineering (B), e le c ­ with em phasis on m arketing, gen­ sea rch L a b o ra to rie s: chem ical tric a l engineering (B). V ariou s. S in c la ir R esearch Inc.: chem­ D E S C R IB E Y O U R N E X T D A T E ? e ra l business or finance (M),and engineering m ajors (B,M ), chem ­ finance (M). V ariou s. is t r y , m athem atics, m echanical is t r y (organic) (B,M ,D), chem­ engineering (M.D), m etals, me­ ical engineering (B,M ,D). Har­ F r i d a y , O c t . 29 G en eral M ills , I n c . - C e n t r a l chanics and m ate ria ls science vey, 111. 8 p .m . R e se a rc h L a b o ra to rie s: packag­ ing technology (B,M), food s c i­ (M), Sum m er Employm ent: all m a jo rs of the colleges of Engi­ V elsico l C h e m i c a l C o r p . : ch em istry m ajo rs and chem ical If s o . g et in on the fun with the new c o m p u t e r i z e d dating s y s t e m c a l l e d J e n iso n F ie ld h o u se ence, ch em istry (organic) (D), neering and N atural Scien ce (B, engineering (B,M ,D), entomol­ S E A R C H . This is the s a m e s y s t e m as w as f i r s t s o s u c c e s s f u l in the H a r v a r d $ 2 .0 0 P e r . P e r s o n and M .I.T . a r e a , M o r e r e c e n t l y at U n i v e r s i t y of M ic h ig a n and Ohio State H a ll m ajo rs of the C ollege of B u s­ M,D) interested in interviewing ogy, botany and plant pathology in ess (M), and a gricu ltu ral and chem ical engineering (B,M ,D), fo r sum m er employment m ay sign up. W arren. (M,D). Chicago. U niversity. M inneapolis. G eneral M otors Corp.-Saginaw McDonnell A ir c r a ftC o r p .¡m e ­ F e llo w s h ip s S e ts M chanical, e le c tric a l, c iv il and chem ical engineering, m e t a l s , S teerin g G ear D ivision: m etals, m echanics and m a te ria ls s c i­ Social science graduates can D efin itely O ence, e le c tric a l and m echanical E m echanics and m a te ria ls s c i­ now apply fo r 90 New York State engineers, p h ysics, m athem a­ fello w sh ip s. ence, p h ysics, hotel, restaurant tic s (B,M ). Saginaw. T he grap ts, established in hon­ C and Institutional management (B, y N ot a Lon ely H e a rts Club! Inland Steel C o.: c h e m i c a l , or of fo rm e r New York governor M,D), (Dec. and M arch grad s only e le c tric a l, m echanical and c iv il H erbert H. Lehm an, range from fo r HRI), and m athem atics (M, en g r., m etals, m echanics and $4,000 to $5,000 a y e a r, and a re D). St. L o u is, Mo. m a te ria ls science (B,M ), a c ­ renewable fo r up to four y e a r s . * N ot O riented T o w a rd s M atrim ony! O w en s-Illinois Technical Cen­ te r: m echanical and chem ical en­ counting (B), a ll m ajo rs of the C o llege of B u sin ess with em­ F o r application o rm s, w rite the R e g e n t s Exam ination and O p h asis on finance, econom ics and * For Fun L o vin g M .S .U . S tu d e n ts Only! I gineering, c iv il engineering and packaging technology (B .M ).ph y- i n d u s t r i a l management (B,M) (Dec. and M arch grad s), m athe­ Sch olarsh ip C enter, State Edu­ cation Dept., Albany, N .Y . 12224. M s ic a and ch em istry, m etals m at­ The deadline is Dec. 1 . N e r ia ls and m echanics (B,M ,D). L o o k o v e r o iir q u e s t io n n a ir e d e sig n e d by D Toledo. te a c h in g p s y c h o l o g i s t s w ith you in m in d - t o G Radio Corporation of A m erica: A p h y sics, e le c tric a l and mechan­ So rry T h ese S u p p o rte rs find not one but ic a l and chem ical engineering, N m eta ls, m echanics and m ate ria ls F IV E G R E A T D A T E S scien ce and m athem atics (B,M). V ario u s. H ave L e ft U s • Khrushchev • Lamumba E MANY EX T R A J u s t fo r y ou. S E R V IC E S • G o ld w a te r A T NO E X T R A • S o n n y L is to n 3 Sprint, Phone ED 2-5778 for appoint­ D E A D LIN E ing se a ts. $795. Phone 337-2259 . ing P ro g ra m . 485-6669, l-5 p m . SIN GLE ROOM for m ale student m ediately. $90. L a r :r y , 35 1- M ichigan, L an sing. C 250cc. B e st o ffer. 355-30 9 7. 16 ment. . 15 2 p.m. one c l a s s day be­ CORVAIR 1963 Monza, 4-speed, 18 15 near c a m p u s . P r e fe r n o n - 4579. 14 fore publ i cati on. low m ileage, best offer over ST.VTIONWAGONS! S T A T I O N - H A R LE Y DAVtDSON M-oO 1965. M ALE, SALESM AN , afternoons YOUNG "MEN- 17 to 22. Neat, sm o k er. 208 H aslett S treet. ED DINING ROOM SU 1T E - 8 piece L ik e new, must s e ll. Make an and Saturdays. Inquire Fran do r a le rt. F u ll/p a rt-tim e. 6 d ays or 2 -224 4 ,__________ 16 carved oak, $50. A ls 0 porch C a n c e l l a t i o n s • 12 noon one $1,000. IV 5 -514 5. 15 WAGONSI Did you know OSBORN o ffer. IV 5-9854. 16 Pet Shop in Fran d o r. 15 le s s . Day/night sh ifts. B en efits TWO-.VlAN room for graduate or g lid e r, $5. Phone 372- 3973. 15 ALTO is the la rg e st Station- c l a s s day before publication CO RVAIR, 1962, Red Monza. 2- wagon d ealer in C en tral M ich­ fo r permanent y e a r - a r o u n d foreign s t u d e n t . B alan ce of EM GLISH MENS 3-speei T b icyc le door, hardtop. 4-speed tra n s­ work. Apply in person, 9 :30 -4 . (L, .# igan? OSBORN A U T O , IN C., term - $79.50 each. Kitchen fo r s a le cheap. Also women’ s m ission . V ery C lean, 355-2906. A d lc m i PHONE McDONALDS D RIV E-IN , 1024 E . and T V room available. Newly bike. Phone IV 4-0362 . 15 18 2601-7 E . Michigan, L ansing.C 17 Grand R iv e r , E a st Lan sin g. 15 painted, 333 A lbert S treet, 484- 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 CORVAIR 1964, red , 3-sp eed . E x - TRIUMPH TR 3B , 1963. B lack , BUSBOYS. MUST be 18 or over. 5495; 372-0330, evenings. 14 occasion. We d elive r. S p e cia ls: RATES cellent condition, one owner, red in terio r, good tir e s , new A d d . F u ll-tim e and p art-tim e work D ISSA TISFIED ? EX CEPTIO N A L M o n d a y , T u e s d a y - R aisin | w arran ty, $1,19 5. Phone 355- 1 D A r ...............$1.50 8107. top. Luggage rack. IV 5-9589.18 15* ¥ r T3 1956, 1964 T ft-4 engine. a v a ila b le . M eals included. C all room fo r single m ale student, B read , 29£; Wednesday, T h u rs- , ripTi 3 DAYS ............ $3.00 CO R V ETTE 1964, s ilv e r coupe. A te IV 9-5506. 17 $9, 355-58 0 7 after 5 pm. 13 day- Plain F rie d c a k e s, 48£doz. ; 5 DAYS ............¿ 5 .0 0 C lo se ratio gear box, tuned ex­ W AITERS WANTED full or p a rt- SP A C E FOR studios, sto rage, or F r id a y - Saturday, C h eesecake, * r fluìANI ■ 365 h.p., AM -FM radio, 4-speed haust, new1 paint, tire s, and c a r ­ tim e. C all M r. T ab er at C o ral study in ugly u p sta irs. C a ll 3 5 5 - 89if, KWAST B A K E R IE S , B rook­ (bas ed on 15 words per ad) transm ission and positraction. pet. 332 -18 52 . 15 G ab les, 3 3 7 -13 11. 15 9787, befo re 5 pm. 15 field P la z a , E ast L ansing; F ra n ­ Car, be seen at 6 24 Spartan A ve., F U L L /P A R T T im e, window, g r ill dor; 303 S. Washington, IV Over 15 10« per word per day. T R - 3 1961. M etallic blue. Wire 1 T W O ROOMMATES to s h a r e E a st L an sing. 15 1 men. Day, night sh ifts. Excellen t 4 -13 17 . 17 T h e r e will be a 50c service CO R V ETTE 1965, nassau blue, w h e e l s (6). Two tonneaus, startin g wage, choice hours. Ad­ la rg e , nicely furnished house on JA Z Z M ASTER guitar. Gibson an d bookkee ping c h a r r e it 350 h.p., telescopic steering Abarth. Overhauled. Luggage ra c k . W hitewalls. 337-1059 or vancem ent opportunity. Apply in lake with two others. $50 includ­ a m p lifie r. Good condition. One t h i s ad is not paid within w h e e l , positraction, 4-speed. 332-8 16 4. 16 HONDA 250. Excellent condition, ATTENTION B E a K e lly G irl p erso n . Red B arn D rive -in , 1010 ing u tilitie s. 339-8022. 14 y e a r old. C all IV • -6251 a fter ( o ne week. C a ll 485-9967. 17 TRIUMPH T R -3 i960, midnight windshield, luggage ra c h ,sp ro c ­ Em ployee! R e g iste r n o w for E , Grand R iv e r . 18 For Sale 7 pm . 15 kets, 3,000 since overhaul. C a ll tem porary employment. A ll e x ­ C O R V E T T E 1965, fully equipped. blue, good m echanical, body S E C R E T A R Y FOR Church office. W ANTED: D E LIV E R Y boys, also HAM O PERATO RS SX ltilA with L e e , 484-2842. $400. 16 perienced office s k ills needed. Over $6,000 invested. S ac rific e condition. Must sell. $800. C a ll In itiative and s e c r e ta r ia l ex­ c a lls fo r p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- matching R-48 sp eaker. B est The State News does t YA MAHA model 5$, 4 months No fee s. K e lly G irl In c., 400 S. $3,8 50 . Shown Saturday only. 351-4020. 18 p erien ce n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED o ffer o v e r $200. C all Dan perm it ra c ia l or re! lgious old. B lack and s ilv e r . P e rfe c t Washington, Room 206. Equal 0653; 482-0654 seven nights p er Phone 355-6729. 16 T R -3 1961, blue, portable radio, 2 -2 5 5 9 . 17 discrim ination 1 : its ad­ m echanical condition. O w n e r Opportunity E m p loyer. 14 week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 (K811J) ED 2-8187. ve rtisin g columnit , The C O R V E T T E 1959. Im m aculate M ichelin-X tire s , 3 -c o v e rs , ex­ A L E R T , NEAT appearing young ro yaL T y p e w r i t e r s , port- m ust leave state. 332-29 9 7, 14 PA RT TIM E sh irt w asher and G EN ER A L E L E C + R IC s t o v e , State News wh! tot accept condition, new engine, 411 p osi­ cellent condition, never raced. man, f o r fu ll-tim e s e r v ic e - ad vertising from persons traction, both tops. C a ll 33 7 - Good Buy! 669-9410. 15 Employment m ark e r for Saturday. Will train . 7 am . - 4 pm. approx. Apply s a le s position, with local office ab le. N ea rly new. A lso desk type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ 39’ ’ , about 8 y e a rs old. T h ree sto rage d ra w e rs. L a rg e oven, discrim inating a rains: r e ­ 9266. 14 TRIUMPH S P IT F IR E 1963. New m achine C o , E xperien ce not r e ­ able tape re c o rd e rs . R e ve re A L L S T A T E COM PACT 1 $ 6 $ , in person, B arya m e s C le a n ers, good condition. 882-2408 from licion, ra ce , col< ír or na- FALCON I960 4-door automatic top, and battery. Red, with ton­ quired. If you qualify, ca ll 489- tape re c o rd e rs . R adios, phono­ $150. Excellent condition, 3.9 1139 E a st Grand R iv e r . 14 8 -5 pm. . .15 tional origin. tran sm issio n . Radio.Good heat­ neau. Must s e ll. E xcellen t con­ 1458 fo r appointment. 18 g rap h s, Low priced furniture: h.p., 3-sp eed tran sm issio n , red . G IR LS TO work in dining room , GIBSON TITAN III am p h H erT W . e r . $450. 882-2408 from 8 -5 . 15 dition. 669-9802. 15 1336 North Chestnut, IV 4-8757. C L N E R A L O FFIC E work includ- c h ests, d r e s s e r s , beds, springs p art-tim e. No experience nec­ Excellent condition. Must s e ll, ing typing, filing, telephone and and m a ttre s s e s. Sm all house­ Automotive FORD 1960 2-door, 6 cylind er, VOLKSWAGEN 1*560 station wagon 14 e s s a r y . C a ll ED 2-5778 for ap­ 351-4 7 12 . 1? standard shift. $275, A lso , 1960 bus. T h ree seats, radio, re g u la r N URSES AIDS and m ale o rd e r- 16 som e bookkeeping, Hours to be w a re s : dish es, silv e rw a re , pots pointment. FOUR MICKY Thumpson MAG, A L FA ROMEO T91 1 9 6 1 bpeciaie Falcon, stick shift, $300 or best and au x ilia ry h eaters. 34,000 lie s . No experience n e c e ssa ry . arran ged , but should be a v a il­ and pans, to a ste rs, coffee mak­ RESTAURAN T AND bar help, w heels, tubes and nuts, 8125, coupe. Ju s t overhauled. A c la s ­ offer. IV 9-1S95, 412 Haze. 18 m iles. Owner, 485-8836. 16 P le a s e apply in person at County able fo r at le ast 1/2 day, 5 or 6 e r s . E le c tric fryin g pans. 8 ft. m ale or fem ale, full and p a rt- C a ll B ill Hartman, ED 7-9020.16 sic by Bertone. Phone 3 3 “ -063S, LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1963. VOLKSWAGEN 1962, light blue H ospital, Dobie Road, Okemos. days a week. Should have tra n s­ pool table com plete. E le c tric tim e. Apply M r. P atterson or portation. IV 7-59 53. 16 fan s, new and used. Window fans C O LL E C T O R S’ IT EM S, P ain t- Chuck. 16 Full power. New prem ium tire s . con vertible. Excellent shape. 21 M rs. Patterson, G olf-O -T ron , and a ir conditioners. Bausch 8; ings, P rim itiv e s, Copper and AUSTIN H EA LE Y , l9$8, '"Wire V ery low m ileage. Reasonably $995. C a ll C a rlo s , 3.53-3879 or N EED AFTERNOON d riv e r for C h o o S F Y o UR ÔVVn HOURS. A 3411 E a st Michigan. 14 Lom be m icro sco pe. b r a s s , bottles, v a se s, dishes, w heels, i ve rd rive , radio. $750. p riced . ED 2-36 01, 1707 P a rk - 355-78 92. 14 FioWer Shop. Must have know­ few hours a day can mean e x c e l­ BUSBO YS, 3 m eals a day, Kappa etc, Side door, 622 N, F r a n c i s ^ C a ll 355-3128 after 5 pm. 16 vale. 15 VOLKSWAGEN, 5650. 2 - d o o r , ledge of Lansing a re a . Apply in lent earnings for you as a trained WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE Sigma fratern ity. C a ll L e e , 3 3 2 - 509 E. M ich., Lansing Lan sin g. . 1^ '. ■' M ERCURY 1957 station wagon, black sedan, real sh arp. Have to p erso n , Jon Anthony F lo r is t s , Avon rep resen tative. F o r ap­ C A b lL L A C 1935 H ea rse . Y ellow . 0413. 14 IV 5-4391 GIBSON BAN JO , l.ong neck, fifth- ' .Good condition. $175. Phc ne 484- s e ll. Call a fter 7 pm. 355-0500. 809 E a st Michigan, L ansing. 14 pointment in your home, write M adras upholstery and d rapes. EN JO Y THE o u t d o o r s ! Many M r s , A I o n a . H u c k i n s , 5664 H r s : 8-5t30 pm. C strin g Capo, Scruggs tu ners. Fu ll sleeping fa c ilitie s. Engine *3171. 14 14 W ELD ERS PA R T or lu ll- t im e ; p art-tim e students needed for School St., H aslett, Michigan or CID ER M ILL 'now open. Special Groven pegs. H and-shell c a se , ; Just overhauled. $ “ 50 or best V ifekcU R Y , i960. E xcellen t run- VOt.KSW \GEN 1963. O nly$l,t)95. also sp ray p ain ters, T h o f F ab ­ g e n e r a l landscaping. Sandhill 35 3-2 12 9 , 16 • c a ll e^eip^igs, F E 9-8483. p r ic e s , on l a r g e r quajitltiq^. o ff tx . '353-0050. ">• . ' 1A wing and.W'dy. PeM uTPt i &vaim r'.trtv .rtAeayes t & A * e lean. 1962 r ic a to r £ ‘■yy.L.ake L an sin g D r. “ .S c'i'i3! N u rse ry ,“ ¿10! Sandriiii. LA D IE S B lC Y t i.E ." ;6f'4,' ''-'-sjnefd • C orda W e 5 4 ^ 5 8 17 N . Okemos i*n F V E L L E M .aLIPU i ' v t ! hardtop. Y -8 automatic. E xcep­ u o o . Cab; IV 5-12 10 after 3 pm. 16, OL1 )S}4QBH } '8 8 ' c o n v e rtib le . One owner, $ 1,3 9 5 . FORD 1962, C a ll 3 3 7 - 13 2 U UNUSUAL O PPO RTUNITY. We~st 14 E 3 2 -3 3 10 . * H FE M A L E DEN TAL a ssistan t, f u ll' F or Rent R d ., E a st L ansing. ^!D 7-7974. with b askets. Good- cot,Sitioii, ■ 35 3-0 5 2 7 . 15 B IC Y C L E R E N T A LS, storage, 22 tional c a r . See at OSBORN, M G 1100, 1964 B ritish racing X L’, 2-door hardtop V -8 . Auto­ C o ast Corporation recen tly r e ­ or p art-tim e . Top pay if trained sa le s and s e r v ic e s . EA ST LA N ­ R O B E R fS - 990 stereo tape r e - AUTO, IN C., 2601-7 E, M ichi­ green. New tire s . E xcellent con­ m atic power steerin g . White, organized t h a t can withstand in Orthodontics. C a ll IV 2-9695 P .X . Store - FRANDOR | SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . Grand co rd e r with E lectro vo ice m i­ gan, L ansing. • C17 dition. Must s e ll. C all D ick, 355- r e d in terio r, $1,39 5. S I G N S rigid financial exam ination is d ays; IV 4-0702 evenings. 20 R iv e r . C a ll 332 -8 30 3. C G loves fo r everyone Pigskin, crophones an d stands, K o ss CH EVRO LET l9sS Bel A ir 2 - 9042. 17 FORD S A L E S , 162 W. Grand offering on a no -fran chise fee G oatskin, D eerskin, H orse- YOUNG MAN to do kitchen work, TV R E N T A L S fo r students. E co- headset, 26 p re -reco rd ed tapes, door hardtop. V-8 automatic. MUSTANG 1965, 28$ convertible R iv e r, W illiam ston. 10 m inutes b a s i s exclusive d istrib u tor­ hide, Black or Brown leath er. evenings, Wages and hours to be nom ical ra tes by the term and 40 watt stereo amp- p re-am p . Pow er steering. No ru st. Runs deluxe, 3-speed, good m ileage. E a st of MSU. 6 55-2191. C15 sh ips. T h is is a product in de­ Winter work gloves and lad ies d iscu ssed . ED 2 -577 8 fo r ap­ month. UNIVERSITY TV R EN T ­ $600. 353-7000, 18 good, $325. Phone 393-1114 . C15 Owner must s e ll. C all 332-0752 VOLK SWAG EN 1962. V ery good mand by e ve ry home owner and d re s s gloves, etc. pointment. 15 A L S . 484-9263. C15 BLONDE VANITY and bench,bed a fter 6 p.m . 15 condition. $1,0 75. C a ll 882-2408 e v e ry business and is curren tly CH EVRO LET 1MPAL A 1963, Sup- AM BITIOUS M E N or w o m e n ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T & and sp rin gs. P a ir of lam ps. OLDSMOBILE 1962 , S8'- Con- from 8 -5 . 16 being used by such national o r­ Apartments e rsp o rt, white convertible, V-8, needed in National A dvertising speed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, f u l l R u m m a g e on m iscellaneous ve rtlb le. Maroon with white top. VOLKSW AGEN, 19 5 9 , con vert- ganizations as S e a r, Roebuck automatic with power steering P ro g ra m . No experience neces­ N EED ED FOURTH g irl, luxury p ric e . R ental-purchase te rm s item s and woman’ s clothing, IV A ll power. C onvertibles at F a ll ible. V e ry good condition. One and C o ., Holiday Inn M otels and and brak es. T e rm s. 655-16 8 0.15 s a r y . Must have c a r . 485-1407, apartm ent. C a ll 337-0434 after a v a ila b le . We also have tennis 9-0583 after 7 pm. 16 p r ic e s . Lansing’ s most recom ­ owner, used as second c a r, low va rio u s branches of the arm ed CH EV RO LET 1956, good condi- 5 -6 pm ,. 15 5 pm. _________ 14 racqu ets, golf b a lls, badminton 1961 PHILCO, 24“ Mahogany con- mended u s e d c a r d e a l e r . m ileage. C a ll IV 4-2827. 16 f o r c e s . Product 100% guar­ tion, 6 -cylln d er, 4-door, stick WANTED: GOOD Rhythm G uitar- ONE OR two g ir ls to sh are Eydeal b ird ie s, gifts and housew ares, sole television. Excellent con­ OSBORN A l T p , IN C., 2601 E . anteed; investment from $600to shift and overd rive, $250. 3708 VOLKSWAGEN, 19 m 5r9,. convert­ is t fo r Rock group. C all Tom , V illa apartm en t.C ar n e c e ssa ry . A CE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s dition. $85. C all ED 2-356 8 , 16 M ichigan, z C $14,000, Investment guaranteed Ronald, TU 2 -559 2. 15 ible. Good condition, rebuilt mo­ 355-9 19 0 . 15 C a ll 3 3 2 -3 13 7 after 6 pm. 14 from Union. ED 2 -3 2 12 . C GUNS FOR sale, trade, rent, "by with 100% markup. M anufacturer CH EVRO LET 196l, 6-cylir.der, OLDSMOBILE l9'63 dynamic *88', tor. $595. C all 3 3 2 -3 7 12 . 16 has proven method of d istribu­ STUDEN TS WANTED to work in ONE G IR L to sh are new a p a rt-’ FOR WEDDING a n d p ra ctica l day, week, season. Shotguns, standard shift, B iscayn e, good 4-door. Holiday power, loaded. VOLKSWAGEN 1965. Radio, heat- show er g ifts, see A C E HARD- tion ad vertisin g a n d m erchan­ C ity P ark in g lot. S a la ry $1.40 ment near campus with three deer r ifle s , 22 r ifle s , p isto ls condition. C all 332-4400 be­ B y owner! C all days, 4 8 2-1135; W HERE’ S selection s. 201 E . e r, s e a t belts. W h i t e . 9,500 d isin g. A factory representative» p er hour from 1:30 - 7 pm. 6 oth ers. C a ll 351-4 739 . 14 and re v o lv e rs. New and used, tween 5 and 7 pm. 17 evenings, 484-0931. 14 m iles. P erfect condition. $1,500. w ill a s s is t you in setting up your d fy s , except Wednesday, 3-10 ONE MAN to share luxury ap art- Grand R iv e r , ac ro ss from Un­ Kennedy’ s H o b b y Shop, 1420 C H EVRO LET l q6 2, Impala, Super OLDSMOBILE 1964, 442- 17,000 Good buy, 482—£>303. 16 b u sin e ss. F o r com plete details pm. Contact M r, C ha dw ell, ED ion. Phone ED 2 -3 2 12 . C Woodbine. IV 9-1165. 16 ment near cam pus. C a ll 33 7 - Sport, 409 cubic inch, 425 h.p., actual m iles or Chevelle 1964 - 7 - 17 3 1, C ity H all. 15 9,000 m iles. C a ll IV 4-4055 aft­ VOLKSWAGEN 1963 sunroof. New and d escrip tive literatu re, write 1872. ’ 14 H ONEYW ELL PEN TA X single SMITH-CORONNA p ortab letyp e- 4-speed transm ission, 411 re a r tir e s , excellent condition. E x ­ National C h e m -P la stic s C orp ., EX P E R IE N C E D E L E C T R IC A L re fle x H3v c am era, 55 mm, w rite r. Good condition, good e r 5 pm. 14 WANTED TWO men to sh are lux- end. Postraction, two 4 -b a rre ls, tr a s . $1,000. Ask for G a ry after 1550 Page Industrial B lv d ., St. Engineer, f o r p art-tim e r e ­ 35m m amd 135m m . Autotakumen buy. C a ll 355-6069 or 353-2040. ury apartm ent w i n t e r term . an n iv ersa ry gold. 39 3-2 0 0 9 .See OLDSMOBILE 1953 stick V -§. 6 pm ., 337-1498. 17 L o u is, M issouri 63132, or call sea rch in Engineering Building. len s. C a ll 355-4077. 15 16 Ideal fo r student te a ch e rs. C a ll at 1974 Burton A ve., Holt. 15 Some ru st, snow tire s . Radio, co llect Robert T , Adam s at HA Hours fle x ib le , $1.75 p er hour. VOLKSWAGEN i 9 6 0 sunroof. 351-54 44. 16 CH EVRO LET 1963 B el Ai r , auto- h eater. C a ll A rt at 33 2 -5 3 5 8 , 14 6 -724 2, area code 314. 21 Good grad e s, and workm anship W hitewalls. Radio and h eater. M A L E STUDENT apartm ents. m atic V-8. P o w e r steering. OLDSMOBILE 19o4,"Cutla ssC o n - BU SBO YS, MUST be 18, no ex­ requ ired . 355 -5 15 5 . 15 V e ry clean. C a ll 3TT—0123. 16 Sch o ol-year le a se , 2-ro om and Seat b elts, fam ily owned. New vertib le. B lack with cam el in­ p erien ce n e c essa ry. C a ll ED NEWSWEEK R E P R E SE N T A T IV E W ILLYS J E E P 1949, A -l condi- 3-ro o m . C all 35 1-5 12 5 . 15 tir e s , under 35,000 m iles. IV te rio r, bucket seats, hydram at- 2 -577 8 fo r appointment. 18 needs help. Good pay fo r sp are tion. M ay be seen at lot 605 WANTED—G IR L to s h a r e 3 - ACROSS 7-0668. 16 ic floor console, rad io -clock , T r a ile r H a v e n behind C o ra l N EAT A PPEA R IN G man to op- hours. C all 3 3 7 -0 3 2 3 a fte r5 p m . 1. The uriul 29. F e m in in e all power, sport w ire wheel G ab les. 16 e ra te a dish-washing machine, 15 room apartm ent with grad stu­ 4. Anthropoid name EVENING EMPLOYMENT d isc. V ery sharp. F E 9 -2 312 . 14 DRIVER WANTED. Student" with dent, 2 ca ts, p rivate entrance, 7. Dress 30. Hautboy PART-TIME WORK (MALE) OLDSMOBILE 19 56 '8 S \ New Auto Service & Parts good w ages, steady work, excel­ m orning hours fre e . Apply in parking, bus s e r v ic e . 1605 E . trimming 31 l’igpen tir e s , battery' and exhaust s y s - lent fringe benefits. C a ll M r. p erson between 8 and 5 Monday M ichigan Avenue, L ansing. In­ 1 1 . Scarlet bird 32. Wink If you a re fre e 4 evenings N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e M cW horter or M r. D raves at thru F r i d a y . A M E R I C A N quire Room 20, N atural Science. 13 . Cod of love rapidly p er week and Saturdays, tern. E xcellent transportation. p ric e from $7.95. New sealed 484-4567. 14 Do Not Phone. 16 14 Absconders 33. Bivouacs you can maintain your stu­ No ru st. $100. 355-5928. 16 beam s, 99<£. Salvage c a r s , la rg e PARKWOOD BRANCH YMCA is D IAPER S E R V IC E , 914 E . G ie r 15. Eng. 35. 5,280 feet dies and still enjoy a p art- OLDSMOBILE 1956, Just tuned, stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO hiring clu b -le a d ers for a fter­ S t., L ansing. C15 SHIAW ASSEE, W EST, 609. Down- composer 37. Iowa col­ tim e job doing new b ra k es, runs good. C all Ted P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV noon, evening w ork, $1.25 to TUTO R, MATH 334, 1 hour, 2 town, 4 room s, bath, furnished. 1 6 . ( !orn cake lege tow II at 484-0171. 15 $1.7 5 hour. ED 2-8657. 15 days a week. C all 355-8004 aft­ L e a s e , re fe re n c e s. $75 p l u s 17 . I.ime 41. W alking SO LUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE SPECIAL INTERVIEW WORK 5 -19 2 1. C e r 5:30 pm. 15 u tilitie s. Parking. 16 drinks stick that w ill bring an average OLDSMOBILE 19 6 5, 2-do‘ o r , GEN ERATO RS AND S T A R T E R S . D EN TA L TECHNICIAN w ithfire- 18. Sherry 42. Glorify DOWN 7. Heavy income of $55 p er week. hardtop, a ll usual equipment, Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. Guaranteed! vious training or experience, 22. Siam, coin 45. Individuals 1. Footfall metallic $2,550. IV ¿-9940. 15 Exchange p rice, $7.90. Mechan­ full o r p art-tim e. C a ll days, 24. School of 46. M any 2. Nimbus element If you a re neat appearing ic on the Job! Installation s e r v ­ IV 2-9695; evenings, IV 4-0702. whales 47. Let it stand 3. Later 8. Taxes and a hard w o rker, call M r. Arnold, 3 5 1- 4 0 11 , Mon. PLYMOUTH 361 engine, 1964 4 - s p Sports e e d , V F u ibra- ry , ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC AUTO 20 M S U V E T S 27. Witty 48. four-in- hand 4. Span of vears overdue 9. Positive P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV sayings & T u e s. between 10 a.m . & sonic radio, clean c a r. Reason­ P A R T T IM E utility „dish washer. 28. College 49. House 5. fo r each cv idence 1 p .m . (No other timg). able p ric e $1,900. 393-1348 . 15 5-19 2 1. _ C Apply in person atHoward John- M e e tin g T on igh t A t T he cheer wing 6. Bitter vetch 1 0 . (loin pass ‘HARD TOP fo .' M CA/Alum inum " So'n’ s R estaurant, 3224 ■ E a s t“ point Vote For upholstered. E xcellent condi­ Saginaw. 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 9 10 12 Top tion. B est o ffer. C all daytim e, LUNCH HOUR w a itre sse s - stu- CORAL G A BLES S h o w B a r % % 17. Possession 484-6271. Evenings, 339-24721. dents, w iv e s- five days week. II 12 13 19. - preçligtz?ÀT,t|*at “ com pyters wiLl cumtnjunic/itions and copn^cqtXpB,. concerning t r a n s f e r cred its* _v ifi« a m e s e .troops tij^ e d out. M ens & L a d ie s L an sin g & E ." Lansing. p e r s , th eses, d isserta tio n s. LJD be a m ajor a lly in gathering the between public and p rivate agen­ since many m arriedivom en move C ol. Thom as Brown, 45, o f th eir p a r e n t *. and J l. fatA*- -wuS fig u re s needed to vî-t Y c ie s ; M illiken is co-chairm an of ft uYlsi n Voium'nus, G a., commander of ATTEN TIO N : DRUMMER n e w 7-8.384. * C tyrannize over their te a c h e rs ...” with.” the council. collect enough c re d its in any the 3rd B rigad e of the 1st* C a­ in a rea would like to join sm all T Y PIN G , G E N E R A L , and these“s, T h is modern-sounding quota­ one un iversity to re c e iv e a de­ v a lry D ivision, said "th e y w ere 390 Highway To Claim com bo. C a ll after 6 pm. - 627- experien ced, B .S . d eg ree. Call tion from Plato was used by L t. g re e . told a day and a half ahead of Limit One 7863, weekdays, 14 G ra c e R utherford. E D 7 -0 13 8 .17 Gov. W illiam G. M illiken to open R evisio n s a re also needed in our a r r iv a l and w ere told to get BRAND X putting out the greatest JO B R ESU M ES, 100c o p ie s, $4.56. an ad d ress to a 300-m em ber con­ u n iversity re-ad m ission p o l i ­ out.” sound fo r your dance o r p ary. ALD IN GER D IRECT M AIL A d- feren ce of police o ffic e r s, edu­ CO U PO N *" Twice MSU Enrollment c ie s , said M rs. Drew, because The operation involved a sweep Ronnie E sak , IV 9-6221. 17 v e rtisin g , 533 N . C lip p ert. IV c a to rs and court o ffic ia ls on Juv­ m any u n iversities do not reco g­ by a full division of South V iet­ JU ST ASK the ATOTs7.,Y our party 5 -2 2 13 . C en ile problem s last week. nize accumulated cre d its of stu­ nam ese troops with Vietnam ese • is " i n ” with “ T H E O NES.” W ILL D O TYPIN G . E le c tric type­ M illiken said: dents who have been out of school M arines and elem ents of the Dorothy Gray C a ll T e r r y , now. 482-4590. 16 "A m e ric a n delinquency is the w rite r. E xperienced. 2886 E . fo r se v e ra l y e a rs . 1st C a v a lry Division acting a s a J o lly Rd. 10 minutes from cam ­ shadow ca st by A m erican fam ily Eye Shadow pinpointed and elim inated, the na­ Another suggested change was blocking force. P ean u ts P e rs o n a l p u s. 337-76 07. C life — or the lack of it.” He T h e annual slaughter on U ,S, cited poverty, ra c ia l d iscrim in a ­ highways in 1965 is expected to tional accident toll on highways s p e c i a l university counseling The operation started Oct. 10 B A B E .... 2 y e a r s Today! With all W ILL DO typing in my home. could be greatly reduced. s e r v ic e s fo r women. between An Khe and Qul Nhon tion and indifference to m oral be n early double MSU’ s e n ro ll­ reg. $1.59 T h e re a re many p laces in so c­ the y e a r s to follow, and g re a te r h appiness t o c o m e .I i . U . B J J D . T h e s e s , d issertatio n s, term pa­ p e r s, etc. C a ll B a rb a ra , IV standards a s the ch ief roots of ment,^ a sp e c ia list in accident youthful w ayw ardness, but said prevention adm inistration said Madsen said that auto defects a re responsible for alm ost lOper iety today where women a r e need­ in the Soui L a Tinh v a lle y. Doc­ uments captured In the sweep Limit One 49$ Jr. 14 9-79 23. 14 much w as being done to combat Sunday. cent of all accidents, but only 20 ed, “ such as in the a re a s of indicated that a full regim ent K A T H Y’ S number is 355-699(1.14 T Y P IS T . E X P E R IE N C E D . IBM the problem at all le v e ls of gov­ B ru c e B , Madsen t h e MSU sta tes and the D istrict ofC o lum - human relations, social se rv ic e s of Viet Cong re g u la r fo rc e s had S e le c tric . E lite or P ic a . R e a ­ ernm ent. Highway T r a ffic Safety C enter bia have motor veh icle inspec­ and teach in g," M rs. Drews said . used the area as a base. i COUPON' D E LT A GAMMA, Frab jou s Jo y ! sonable ra te s fo r re g u la r or A ccording to M illiken, some m ade the grim prediction that tion s. If the re s t of the country Will they take away Jobs from T roops of the 1s t C a v a lry Di­ 'T w a s B r illig C en tral B o x - M ultilith copy. N ear cam pus. exam p les of M ichigan’ s p ro g re ss 50,000 p erso n s would be killed on would follow with veh icle inspec­ the men? She gave an adamant vision, in clearin g their a re a , A roused Defense A s alw ays, yo u rs manunkind. 14 3 3 2 -8 12 3 . 16 in fu lfillin g “ state resp o n sib il­ U «5, highways this y e a r. tion, tra ffic accidents could be " N o .” " T h e s e a re the shortage encountered m ostly sniper fir e MSU Pillows B A R B I M E L , P ro fe ssio n a l typist. ity ” dealing with juven ile prob­ Speaking before T h e General reduced approxim ately six per a re a s in our society today,” and light m ortar fir e . The m ost GODOT is h ere. 14 cent, he said. she said. serio u s engagement cam e a s they No Job too la rg e or too sm a ll. lem s a r e : authorization of 200 Federation of Women’ s C lu b s’ " T r a f f ic violation s,” Madsen probed a va lle y leading to the R eal E state B lo ck off cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C additional state troo p ers, expan­ C onference on T ra ffic Safety, sa id , “ a re contributing fa c to rs in northwest, w ell away from the sion of ju ven ile fa c ilitie s and Madsen said that alm ost every reg. $1.50 C A P E COD. L an sin g, E a st side. Transportation up to 80 p er cent of all tra ffic main sweep zone. s e r v ic e s , and last y e a r 's s e r ie s tra ffic accident is the re su lt of N ear MSU. Why rent when you can in vest? N ear bus, shopping, MAINE T R A N S P O R T A T I O N of three G overnor’ s C onferences m ore than a single c a u se . V ery a c c id e n ts ." If there is a more firm and fa ir program of tra ffic M u st R e g is te r Limit One 490 needed for Thanksgiving week­ on youth and crim e . often the accident investigation sch o o ls. V ery convenient loca­ T h e lieutenant governor pro­ f a lls to show all of the c a u se s, law enforcem ent, it w ill se rv e tion. Fin e large lot, 49’ x 13 3 ’ . end. Augusta area if p ossib le. to d eter the types of violations B ik e s Soon C a ll 3 32 -34 7 5 or 484-4586. 14 posed five p ro g ram s as the next he sa id . A single cau se could be ■■ COUPON G a ra g e . P riv a te d riv e. R e c re a ­ set of goals in attacking juvenile which a re known to be contribut­ Cam pus police have issued a tion room , screened patio. Two F L Y TO Purdue on October 23 for ing to accidents. w arning that all b icycle s used p rob lem s: Signatures bedroom s down and 12 ’ x 2 7’ MSU gam e. C a ll 355-54 75 e v e ­ M adsen also noted that im ­ on cam pus must be re g istered by finish ed u p sta irs. Eating space nings. 14 — ra is in g the minimum d riv ­ Old Spice ing age from 16 to 17. proved traffic Engineering spe­ F r id a y . in kitchen. One bath down. Oil N EED RlD E to Bob Dylan’ s'C on - — A ssignm ent of ju v e n ile c a se s c ific a lly to identify and im prove P o lic e w ill honor any r e g is ­ Lime After Shave heat. IV 2 -6 529 . S e rv ic e 22 c e rt, D etroit, October 24. Share exp en ses. Phone P attie, 35 5 - to co u rts which can better handle them. To Back L B J high-accident locations, p a r tic ­ u la rly on ru ra l roads, where tration with either E a st L ansing, L an sin g or the U n iv ersity. D IA PER S ER V IC E . T h re e types of d ia p e rs to choose fro m . Bulk 4968. N EED RID E to Madison, W iscon- sin , on October 22, and back. 14 code. — R evisio n of the state penal An MSU student group sup­ —Identification t h r o u g h the porting United States p olicy in death and injury ra tes a re high­ e st, would greatly reduce lo ss of life . Starting F rid ay any b icycle that is unregistered, ille g a lly parked or unlocked w ill be im ­ S K I? ? reg. $1.50 99$ pounded. Except when in u se, all Limit One w^sh for c lean er, whiter d ia ­ C a ll 355-732 8 . 16 schools of p ossible c a s e s of de­ Viet Nam w ill begin Wednesday Speaking on D rive r Education, p e r s . Fluff dried and folded. RIDE WANTED to Southern, New linquency. to so licit signatures for a re so ­ he said that "th e brightest hope b ic y c le s m u s t be parked a n d M SU U se your own or rent o u rs. Con­ —M ore vocational and appren­ lution to be sent to President we have for dim inishing future locked in a bicycle ra ck . ■■COUPON Y o rk , E lm ira - Corning a re a . ta in ers furnished. No deposit. ticesh ip training p ro g ram s. Lyndon B . Johnson. tra ffic to lls lie s in the d riv er It w ill cost the owner $3 to r e ­ 25 y e a r s experience. B Y -L O C h ristm a s vacation. C a ll B ill, M illiken em phasized three a r ­ T h e Ad Hoc Com m ittee for education program , which not deem an impounded b icycle. Ski C lu b 3 5 3-0 2 3 0 . JS 8 B ic y c le s can be re g istered any Mot Factor D IA PER S E R V I C E , 1010 E . e as fo r prevention of Juvenile Student Support of A dm inistra­ tion P o licy in Viet Nam w ill set only teaches driving sk ills , but influences our attitudes and be­ week day from 8 a.m . to 4:30 p.m . Is S e l l i n g T i c k e t s M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1.________C Wanted c rim e . Spray Cologne We Stock Parts ond Heads for up a booth in the Union Con­ h avior a s w ell.” in Quonset 103. To FLO O RS TO be cleaned. S p e cia l- One, the new law creatin g a law c o u rse and w ill, c irc u la te peti­ S CHI CK- NORE L CO- S UNB E AM izing in c a fe s, taverns s to re s. enforcem ent o ffic e r’ s training tions in living units, according to reg. $1.75 Contact M E1LLER SER V IC E S. REMINGTON & RONSON SH A V ER C L IN IC C a ll 4 8 5 -4 0 0 . 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