\ It Takes T w o.., P a rtly Cloudy M IC H IG A N . . . to m a k e a C o n tin u e d w a r m m a r r i a g e - - y o u r s e l f and STA TE th ro u g h T h u r s d a y s o m e o n e to b la m e it o n . Hi gh 7 0 s . F red Allen U N IV E R S IT Y East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, October 20, 1965 Price 10< Vol. 57 Number 35 CARD BURNERS MAY BE DRAFTED U .S .T o C h e c k Jury Panel Del ays KKK Trial R I G H T S W O R K E R S 'I N F E R I O R ’ F o r V io la tio n s Investigate ‘M ’ Sit-In ; H A Y N E V 1LL E , A la . State­ in its investigation of the Ku N egroes and helps them inte­ N eg ro . Most of them also said ments by prospective ju ro rs that they re g a rd white c iv il righ ts Klux K lan. g rate our schools and our ch u r­ ch es Is in fe rio r?” they did. Protests R ile Senate F lo w e rs based h is challenge of In asking for a 24-hour delay w o rk ers as in ferio r brought ano­ the 1 1 ju ro rs on th eir answ ers T he challenged Ju ro rs rep lied , to p erm it the Suprem e Court D r a ft c a r d b u r n e r s or “ s i t t e r s - i n ” p r o ­ ther delay Tuesday in a Ku Klux K lansm an’ s m urder tr ia l. to one question while they w ere " Y e s ." appeal, Flo w ers told T h a ga rd , “ We feel they could not ren d er t e s t i n g the war in V iet N a m m a y g et f a s t e r T h e tria l of C o llie L e ro y Wil­ being Interviewed. They and other m em bers of a Just ve rd ic t.” a ction than e x p e c t e d - - i m m e d i a t e induction kins J r . , 2 1 , for the slayin g of a T h at question w as, "D o you think a white person who liv es the Ju ry panel p revio u sly had been asked whether they regard Hanes argued that grounds for into the a r m e d s e r v i c e s . white D etroit housewife who had with N egroes and w orks with the white ra c e as su perior to the a legal rejection of Ju ro rs are W illiam M e rrill, chief assista n t U.S. attorney, announced Monday taken p art in a c iv il righ ts strug­ spelled out in the Alabam a code. that Investigations w ill be made to determ ine if these dem onstra­ g le , was re c e sse d fo r 24 hours to T h e attorney general had ch al­ to rs a r e violating any S elective S ervice regulations, making them give state’ s attorneys tim e to ap­ lenged 10 other p rosp ective Ju r­ draft delinquents. As such, they would be subject to im m ediate p eal to the State Suprem e C ourt. o r s on the grounds that there Induction Into the arm ed s e r v ic e s , he said. A tty. Gen. Richmond F lo w e rs, w as a question about whether they Investigation of the 38-m em ber sit-in at Ann Arbor F rid a y Is d irecting the prosecution of Wil­ had form ed a fixed opinion or being made by the U .S. d istrict attorney’ s office now, M e rrill kins, planned to ask the Suprem e whether they would vote fo r the said . Of those a rre ste d , three pleaded guilty to a tresp assin g Court fo r an Im m ediate hearing death penalty. charge and the others fac e tria l F rid ay , M e r rill said. One of those to decide whether the Ju ro rs' a rre s te d was a U niversity of Michigan sociology p ro fe sso r, he said. T h agard rejected nine of the statem ents can be used to d is ­ P eaceful protest against the sele ctive s e r v ic e system is not ch allen ges, but rem oved one Ju r­ qualify them. a violation of the law, M e rrill said, but mutilation of draft card s o r, a N egro, Jo e Fran k B row n, or otherw ise "d isru p tin g ” operation of the d raft might be considered C irc u it Judge T , Werth T h a - a saw m ill w orker. Brow n had said he would not Im pose the a violation. gard rejected F lo w e rs ’ conten­ M e r rill said that re su lts of this investigation may be given to tions that 1 1 p rosp ective ju ro rs death penalty. the F e d eral Bureau of Investigation for p ossib le legal action in had shown a p reju d ice which That left 28 ju ro rs on the the near future. would keep the state from giving lis t of those qualified, two short Many U»S, Senators ro se during le g isla tu re sessio n s Monday a fa ir tr ia l. of the minimum perm itted by to denounce young men who have destroyed draft card s or joined law . The judge added two oth­ fo rc e s to think of ways to avoid the draft. The ju ry panel w as brought e r s including another N eg ro ,T o m up to the required num erical T h e consensus of the Senate B row n of H ayneville. strength of 30 nam es, and Flow ­ sp eak ers w as that these indivi­ That left 27 white men and three e r s said he would be ready to duals w e re not only d isgracin g N egro es on the list from which s ta rt callin g the state’ s w itn ess­ e s Wednesday morning If the the 12-m an tria l Ju ry wold be HEAT W A V E — T h e u n u s u a l I ndi an S u m m e r now 2 2 6 H e lp th eir country but w ere giving foreign nations the idea that P r e ­ selected . Under Alabam a law, Suprem e Court o v erru le s h is ap­ b e i n g e n jo y e d b y S t a t e s tu d e n ts r e v e a l s a f e w r e d sident Lyndon B . Johnson has the defense would strik e 12 of little support fo r his action, a c­ peal on the issu e of p reju d ice. s k i n s f r o m t he s u m m e r . O ne c o e d to o k a d v a n ta g e W ilkins Is on tr ia l on a f ir s t - the 30 nam es and the state six and those rem aining would con­ o f th e w a r m w e a t h e r an d d o n n ed h e r s u m m e r out f i t . P h o to b y B o b B a r i t H ig g in s cording to Sen. Richard B . R us­ s e ll, D -Gai degree m urder indictment fo r stitute the Ju ry. the killing M arch 25 of V iola S ix F B I agents a rre ste d David G regg Liuzzo, 39, a mother of five children and wife o fa T e a m - W in P o st J . M ille r, a 2 2-y e a r-o ld college graduate, Monday fo r alleged ly s te r s Union official# He ’ w as tried last May but a t r ia l. V o N e w C h a i n L e tte r s ss. Jo e l H iggins, Dayton, Ohio, was burning his draft card before a elected senior c la s s president crowd of people near the induc­ T u esd ay by a m argin of 1 1 0 votes tion station on Whitehall. Street of a total of 34 1 c a st. . , in New York C ity , T h e post of senior c la s s vice C ir c u la t e O n C a m p u s A new law, slgnedby President F lo w e rs' challenge of 1 1 p ro s­ president was snagged by Paul Johnson on Aug. 30, c a r r ie s a p ective Ju ro rs brought an angry Smith, Cheyenne, Wyo., by a m aximum penalty of five y e a rs charge of delaying ta c tic s from m argin of 55 votes. In p rison and a $10,000 fine fo r fo rm e r Birm ingham M ayor A r ­ H iggins received 226 votes and com m itting an act of this nature. thur J . H anes, the defense attor­ Chain le tters a re back. a w a re that chain le tters w ere a la rg e return fo r a sm all in­ Smith 190, The get-rick -q u lck schem e is being distributed on a few flo ors vestm ent. T h e ir opponents, John M ille r, L t. Gen. L e w is B . H ersh ey, ney. now active in many d orm itories of the dorm. The great m ajority of p a rti­ B angor senior and candidate for national Selective S e rv ic e d ire c ­ Hanes told the court that Wil­ Including Shaw, McDonel, F ee, He said he didn’ t know how cipants re c e iv e nothing at a ll, the presidency, re ceive d 1 1 6 , and tor, suggested that these “ m is­ kins was being used as " a pawn Em m ons, B ryan , A k ers and Ab­ w idespread it was yet. the pamphelet indicated, and the M ichael Walsh, Lansing s e n i o r guided adolescents. . . should be in a viciou s p olitical gam e” and bot. A lottery is defined by the g rea ter the amount invested the and candidate for the vice p r e s i­ spanked.” Hoover that the attorney general of A la ­ “ It sounds like someone is try ­ lottery statute of the federal sooner the saturation point is dency, 13 5 . bama and the U JS. A ttorney Gen­ ing to ra is e enough money to go to government as a schem e w h ere­ reached. Six votes out of the total 34 1 e r a l N icholas Katzenbach, “ a re the R o se B ow l,” said John A. by something of value (consid­ M arty M cGee, Chief P o stm a s­ w ere invalid, said R ich ard Solo- Fu zak, vice president fo r aca­ te r Inspector fo r the states of monson, elections chairm an of Hits Reds a p art of it.” eration) is payed for the chance dem ic a ffa irs . of winning a p riz e . Chance, con­ Illin o is, Wisconsin and M ichi­ the A ssociated Students of MSU Turning to newsmen during a The system w orks lik e this: sideration, and p rize constitute gan, said T uesday in Chicago that (ASMSU). b rie f re c e s s , Hanes declared , 1— P articip an ts buy a lis t of six a lo ttery. “ participation in such an acti­ The total 335 valid votes in­ On Campus “ T h is was cooked up la st week nam es fo r $ 10 . They get a $5 Pam phlet number P .R . 19 Is­ vity can resu lt in a $1,0 00 fine cluded 26 cast on sp ecial ballots In Washington with Katzenbach.” checjt m ade out to the person sued in 1964 by the U.S. Post and one y e a r in the fed eral pen­ T uesday afternoon, when 26 sen­ F lo w e rs was in Washington last who’ s name is on the top of the O ffice Department states, “ Peo­ iten tiary . io rs did not find th eir nam es on week. list.. ple do not re a liz e that In addi­ Fuzak said that this is the the sen ior c la ss lis t. 2 — He m alls the $5 check. tion to violating lottery law s, f ir s t c a se of ch aln -letters he It w as learned that they w ere Hanes said F lo w ers was s ta ll­ L O N G W A I T — F o r th e s e c o n d s t r a i g h t d a y s tu d e n ts 3— He duplicates the lis t, re ­ chain le tters a re often fraudu­ has head of in his 18 y e a rs entitled to vote and th eir ballots WASHINGTON (JR — J . Edgar ing fo r tim e, waiting for “ som e w a it e d in l i ne to b u y t i c k e t s to th e M S U - P u r d u e moving the top name and in se rt­ lent in that they seem to p rom ise with the U niversity. were counted, Solomon son said. H oover hinted T uesday night that stuff to come out of the House U n -A m e ric a n A c tivitie s Com ­ f o o t b a l l g a m e S a t u r d a y . T h e f i r s t s tu d e n t to g e t in ing his at the bottom. a Com m unist youth g ro u p lsp u ll- l i n e T u e s d a y a r r i v e ’d at 9 :3 0 a .m . B y 2 :3 0 p . m . al l 4— He s e lls two copies of the ing the strin gs in recent nation­ m ittee to prejudice the Ju ry .” o f th e 1 9 2 t i c k e t s f o r th e g a m e w e r e s o ld . new list fo r $ 10 each, and gives wide dem onstrations again stU .S . T h e com m ittee in Washington P h o to b y L a n c e L a g o n i each buyer a $5 check made out p olicy in Viet Nam. began public h earin gs T u esday to the person now at the top of L e a d e rs of the W .E .B . Dubois th lis t. Club of A m erica, the F B I d irec­ 5— Having received $20 and tor said , “ w ere prominent among N E A R IN G SU N paid out $20, he w a its fo r the Comet To Explode Today C om m unists who attended a spe­ money he should re c eiv e . c ia l youth leadership s c h o o l T h e o re tic ally, he should get sponsored by the p arty last June 32 tim es his money back. But to p re p a re for a stepped-up cam ­ If the lis t does not continue to paign of recruitm ent and agita­ m ultiply, his money is lost. tion among youth. In addition, the s e lle r m ay be PASAD ENA, C a lif. .0— 'T he gi­ of this turn and the heat a s It w ay to view the spectacle, from the only legitim ate person on “ A lre a d y this fa ll, there are ant Ikeya-Seki com et w as only ra c e s through the sun’ s corona any point on the earth : Calcu­ the lis t and not have Invested a sig n s that these training s e s ­ 10 m illion m iles from the sun a re expected to make the com­ late what tim e It Is w here you cent. If he can convince the buy­ sio n s have begun to b ear fruit— T uesday and streakin g 300,000 e t 's head explode into se v e ra l a re when it is 10 p.m . P a c ific e r that he is part of a chain, in the form of defiant protest m iles an hour toward a rendez­ p ie c e s. Daylight T im e, Oct. 20, In P a sa ­ he can make money when his against law and au th o rity," he vous expected to spark the m ost dena, C a lif. name eventually reach es the top said . At 5 p .m . Thursday— the com­ brillian t cosm ic firew o rk s In 80 T h at’ s when the giant comet of the lis t. et, o r Its fragm ents, w ill have H oover .described the Dubois s ta rts its five-h ou r loop around The chain m ust end som eplace years. com pleted the swing around and clubs as “ an illegitim ate spawn the sun. During this period the becau se there Is not an Infinite * A s * astro n om ers 'headed fo r be et&tri m illion m iles out from : f com et w ill be Its brightest, with number of cu sto m ers. Hawaii >to get a better look from the sun, racin g away at r e ­ p a rty and nurtured by a trusted all Its 10 -m illio n -m lle long g a s - John B ac h e lle r, head advisor duced speed In the direction from band of youthful adherents to the plane and mountalntop late Wed­ of A k e rs H all, said that he was which It cam e. ( c o n tin u e d on p a g e 6) ca u se of world M a rx is m ." nesday, C alifo rn ia Institute of THE INSIDE LOOK Technology e x p e r t s calculated At 5 p.m . F rid a y — The comet The clubs, Hoover said, are this tra je c to ry fo r the 80,000- w ill be 15 m illion m iles away, “ standing In the forefront of the m lle -d iam e te r blob of frozen gas streak in g toward oblivion fo r 100 Com m unist campaign to confuse and dust racin g In from the edge y e a r s or m ore, depending on the the m inds, distort the thinking of the s o la r system : unknown length of its elongated and win the support of our young 1 T h ® h u g ® d o rm c o m p le x e s people.” At 5 p .m . PDT on T uesday— orb it. t h a t a r e s p r i n g i n g up H oover, in a speech fo r the 10 m illion m iles from the sun, Ik eya-Sek l’ s path w as plotted Sp irit D row ned a ro u n d c a m p u s a r e c r e ­ %upreme Council of 33rd Degree approaching at a b o u t 300,000 by C al Tech astro p h ysicist H ar­ d it e d w ith k i l l i n g s p i r i t . M asons for the Southern J u r i s ­ m iles an hour. old Z irin , who flew T uesday to B y D orm s? P . 4. diction, did not sp e c ific a lly link the Dubois clubs to the recent At 5 p.m . today— 2 .5 m illion the M t. H aleakala O bservatory ,B i l e s from the sun, w ith s q e « J on the Hawaiian island of M aui,'’ rash of antidraft and anti-V let in creasin g due t o - t h e .p u ll of. . and by D r. Guido Muench, who .3 * y J* .«*£>»**• ‘•V «• N'am d e m u r i have s o la r g rav ity. w ill study data obtained by Z i r ­ T h r e e S p a r t a n f o o t b a ll Foo tba ll T A K E IT OR L E A V E I T — M i c h i g a n S t a t e ’ s b e a u t if u l t r e e - c o v e r e d c a m p u s p r o ­ erupted a c ro ss the nation. But At 10 p .m . t o d a y — 800,000 in and by others observing the players a r e s e ttin g o r v i d e s f a l l p r o b l e m s f o r th e g ro u n d c r e w th a t h a s to r e m o v e th e l e a v e s f r o m th e these have been paramount among m iles out, starting a hairpin fly -b y from a Jet a irlin e r over h a v e s e t sch o ol r e c o r d s . R eco rd s 1 , 4 0 0 a c r e s o f th e c a m p u s . T h e m o s t e f f e c t i v e m e th o d o f le a f r e m o v a l i s th e l e a f b lo w e r w h ich c l e a n s th e g r o u n d s wi t h a j et o f a i r . P h o to b y J e f f jp r i t z la n the gatherings in the period to turn at a speed c lo se to a m il­ the P a c ific . P . 9. ’ which he re fe rre d as “ th is fa ll.” lion m ile s an hour. The s tr e s s e s Muench said this Is the best 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 20, 1965 ED IT O R IA LS Put Your Money S t a t e 's C o lle g e s K e e p O n B u r s tin g Where Your Heart Is B y W 11 ’. I A M B . M E A D Un i t e d P r e s s In t e r n a t io n a l D ETRO IT—Ballooning enrollm ent is threatening to burst many M ichigan co lleges and u n iversities at the sea m s desptte a record building boom. A statewide UP1 su rvey indicates a shortage of te ach ers, a M O R E T H A N 70 p e r c e n t o f th e wi t h a s i n g l e c o n t r i b u t i o n , to a s s i s t balanced growth between public institutions of higher learning and 5 1 2 3 , 3 1 1 q u o t a h a s b e e n r a i s e d in a l l t h o s e c a u s e s w h o s e w o r th y g o a l s private ones and an a rra y of modern ad m inistrative headaches M S U ’ s p a r t in th e a n n u a l Un i t e d F u n d one su p p o rts. undreamed of in the placid d ays of Old Siw ash. d r i v e . B y No v . 3, w e w o u ld l i k e to M o s t o f u s c a n not s p a r e th e t i m e On the brighter sid e, survey re su lts overw helm ingly indicate s e e th e q u o ta e x c e e d e d , a s it w a s to do th e w o rk w e wo u l d l i k e to in that the state’ s c o lle g e s and u n iversities a re determined to keep last y e ar. s u p p o r t o f t h e s e g o a l s : th e U n ite d up with the student onslaught and a re getting m ore and m ore money, TH E U N I T E D F U N D is a c o n s o li­ F u n d p r o v id e s a s i m p l e w a y to e x ­ irom public and p rivate so u rces, to do the Job. d a t i o n of s o m e 59 a g e n c i e s . It c o l ­ p r e s s th e s a m e s e n t i m e n t s a nd to F ifty -fiv e institutions answered the questionnaire. Th ey ranged l e c t s m o n e y in a s i n g l e d r i v e , to m a k e s u r e e a c h c o n t r i b u t i o n wi l l in s iz e from m onstrous Michigan State with 41,782 students to d i s t r i b u t e it a m o n g th e a g e n c ie s a c ­ hel p. petite M aryglade, a re lig io u s college at M emphis whose enrollm ent c o r d i n g to t h e i r s t a t e m e n t s o f n e e d s . S U C C E S S f o r t h e Un i t e d F u n d d r i v e leaped 35 per cent from 28 to 36 students. I n c l u d e d a r e s e r v i c e o r g a n iz a t i o n s , m e a n s a good y e a r fo r d ozen s of o r ­ T h o se answering included virtu ally all of M ichigan’ s m ajor in­ me d i c a l r e s e a r c h , a g e n c ie s , c h a r i t i e s g a n i z a t i o n s wi t h v a l u a b l e p r o g r a m s . stitutions of higher learning. a nd o t h e r g r o u p s wh i c h n e ed a ll th e T h e s e p r o g r a m s d e s e r v e th e s u p p o r t Enrollm ent Way Up su p p o rt they can get f r o m the publ i c. o f a ll M SU e m p l o y e s wh o a r e b e i n g Enrollm ent at the 55 institutions totaled 2 3 4 ,4 13 this fa ll, up T h e d r i v e p r e s e n t s an o p p o r t u n it y , a s k e d to hel p wi t h t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n s . n early 14 per cent T o m a y e a r ago. A ll but seven reported new It’s Still Happening, Baby ^enrollm ent r e c o r is . ™ T o keep up, the state’ s co lleges and u n iv ersities a re engaged in a huge building p ro g ram . The institutions reported 16 3 new buildings either recen tly opened, under construction or definitely scheduled. Not all listed the cost but based on those that did $30Q m illion would appear a safe estim ate of cu rren t college building pro g ram s in the state. A B O U T 30 O R G A N I Z A T I O N S wi l l possibilities f o r e x t r a c u r r i c u l a r F a c u lties at the 55 schools have been upped by 1,270 this y e a r . p a r t i c i p a t e in t he a nnua l A c t i v i t i e s activities there a r e h e r i . Th epartici- The enrollm ent in crea se is expected to continue. T h is was the p a n t s t h i s y e a r r a n g e f r o m s tu d e n t In Defense Of Reason Carnival— "It's W h a t ' s H a p p e n in g " 13th straight y e a r of re co rd enrollm ents at the U n iversity of M ichi­ - - i n S p a r t a n S t a d i u m T h u r s d a y ni ght . g o v e r n m e n t t h r o u g h a v a r i e t y of ath Ie - gan. T h e y wi l l be s p o n s o r i n g m e m b e r s h i p tic and a c t i v i t y c l u b s to p o l i t i c a l And im p ressiv e as they a re , neither the pace of building nor the d r i v e s , c o m p l e t e wi t h d e m o n s t r a t i o n s groups. in c re a s e in faculties is enough according to o ffic a ls, S p a r t a n S p i r i t i s p l a n n i n g a pep " T h e bind is on,” said a spokesman at Suomi, a sm all college in of their p r o g r a m s . H o w a r d Wi l c h i n s , c h a i r m a n of t he r a l l y b e f o r e th e c a r n i v a l , whi c h wi l l Hancock. c a r n i v a l , s a i d it p r o v i d e s the s i n g l e b e op en 7 - 1 0 p . m. “ T im e and S p a c e" T o the E d ito r: a s a resu lt of this I am v e ry sooth over the hurt feelin gs that b e s t o p p o r t u n i t y f o r ne w f r e s h m e n Conti nuous e n t e r t a i n m e n t , by a f o l k M olly P a rr is h , re g is tr a r at Alma C o llege, sum m arized her eager to listen to anyone e ls e ’ s would re su lt from our broken g r o u p and a r o c k and r o l l b a n d , wi l l a nd t r a n s f e r s t u d e n t s an d o t h e r s to Caught in the wake of the c u r­ solution. p ro m ise s with m illions of d o lla rs school’ s problem s succinctly: “ T im e and sp a c e .” j oi n a w id e v a r i e t y o f s p o n s o r e d be p r o v i d e d f r e e . Many others agreed. T h ey listed problem s ranging from parking rent escalation of the e ffo rts by C ertain ly the p ro te ste rs don’ t m ore in foreign aid. I F Y O U ’ R E a n e w s t u d e n t wi t hout space fo r students’ c a r s to longer c la s s sched ules, from classro o m aroups. the National Coordinating Com ­ recom mend that we m e re ly pull A s my attitude m ay indicate, I A S M S U p r o v i d e s t he o p p o r t u n i t y a c t i v i t i e s to f i l l y o u r f r e e t i m e , t he m ittee to end the w ar in V iet out of Viet Nam? One p rotester have grown tired of the ra sh of overcrow ding to office help overw ork. to o a r t i c i p a t e in A c t i v i t i e s C a r n i v a l , Acti vit i es C a r n i va l should p ro v e a But the problem s repeatedly cited w ere insufficient buildings N am , I must admit that I am suggested to me that if we pulled dem onstrations and picketing that he s a i d , to g r o u p s c h a r t e r e d by it s o worthwhil e evening. somewhat confused by all th is. out and let the Vietnam ese solve has been going on. In som e c ir ­ and d ifficulty in enlarging facu lties fast enough. t hat ne w s tu d e n ts wi l l k no w wha t th eir own problem s, "e v e ry th in g c le s dem onstration see m s to be S eve ra l respondents warned that with colleges growing through­ I would like to know Just e x ­ out the nation, finding good new teach ers was becom ing even h arder would turn out for the b e tter.” nothing m ore than "th e thing to actly how the National Coordinat­ I must admit that this would do*” thus losing its origional than finding the money to pay them. ing Com m ittee to end the w ar in The greatest growth is in the “ infant” category-M ich igan’ s 16 cre a te a lovely situation, especi sign ifican ce. Viet Nam proposes to accom plish tw o -y ea r community c o lle g e s. T h ey reported fall enrollment ally n o w that the Indonesians a re I would like to ob serve, and take this noble goal? 1 have pored over holding p ro -U .S, as well as anti- p art in, som e so rt of study- totaling 46,004, up 20 p er cent from la st y e a r. coun tless a rtic le s with " V ie t U n iv e rsitie s Still B ig g e st Com m unist/Red Chinese demon­ thought sessio n in which we would P ro te s t” headlines hoping to find But the 10 state-supported u n iversities are s till the behomoths, stratio n s. But we could always analyze the w ar in V iet Nam, the solution they o ffer, but my with enrollm ent up 12 p e r cent to 130,9 05, m ore than half the sea rch has been futile. looking at all aspects of it ob­ je c tiv e ly . We could d isc u ss the state’ s total co llege student population. A ll 10 posted new' en­ I am as e ag er as the m ost LETTERS p ro s and cons, the rig h ts and rollm ent re c o rd s. active p ro tester in the United wrongs and anything from ideol­ A re cu rrin g theme in the questionnaire answ ers was that there States to term inate the awful w ar ogy to the utmost p ra ctic a lity . is money enough to take c a re of current needs but nothing toward in V iet Nam. A s a student of Then, p ossib ly someone w ill the future, despite strong evidence that no let-up in growth is in internation relatio n s it is m y r e - In D e f e n s e be able to expound on a plausible sight. sp o n sibility to be a s aw are of and applicable solution to term in­ "W e are keeping pace, but ju st b a r e ly ," a spokesm an for Wayne cu rren t events as p o ssib le , and ate the w ar in Viet N am . F o r State U n iversity, D etroit, said . " I t gets tougher each y e a r ." although I have read many ac­ O f S e r e n d ip ity this I w ill dem onstrate to the hilt counts of why we must rem ain T o the Editor: if n e c e ssa ry . Will ,anyone Join . in V iet Nam, 1 have never found m e? anything on how we can end the Under the adverse listening w ar now. conditions of Jen ison F ield House Robert B u n selm eier I ’ m afraid I haven’ t com e up it is excusable that Dave Hanson with a solution yet m yself, and should j u d g e the Serendipity S in gers i n f e r i o r to the New C h risty M in strels. I d i d , too, In D e f e n s e when I firs t heard the tw ogrouge on A B C ’ s "H ootenanny", and T O f A m e r ic a . v In D e f e n s e onty re v ise d m y opinion a fter buying albums Of bofh. ' ^ f 'Mie V u iL rt s Ò f F reed o m Y e t, from the fir s t , 1 knew L a s t weekend’ s abortive " I n ­ T o the E d itor: better than to re fe r to the sin g e rs ternational Days of P r o te s t" as the C h r i s t i e s " ’ second team .” against the w ar in V iet Nam I have a question to ask of The groups perform under two w ere hailed in North V iet Nam you. We ca ll uu rselves a demo­ quite different th eories of’ group a s " a ham m er blow dealt to c r a c y , do we not? singing. the Johnson cliq u e.” Is it not p art of our C ree d , A s long as the North Vietna­ our cen tral b e lie fs, in o rd er for T h e M in strels em ploy the old m ese b elieve that m ost students " o u r d em ocracy” to w ork, that ch oral theory of blend, according a g re e with the d em onstrators, fre e s p e e c h be allowed, that to which a fou r-p art chorus of any they w ill be encouraged to con­ peaceful dem onstrations be al­ siz e is supposed to sound like no tinue the w ar. A s long as the North lowed, that a fre e p r e s s be al­ m ore than four v o ic e s. T h is is Vietnam ese think that A m erican W h e r e H a v e Al l T h e F l o w e r s G o n e lowed? Isn’ t it the e sse n c e of our n e c e s s a ry because, individually, re s o lv e w ill weaken, they w ill dem ocracy that peaceful opposi­ m ost of th eir vo ices a re not good re fu se our o ffe rs of negotiation. tion and confrontation of ideas, — B a r r y Kane and the g ir ls being It is tim e fo r those who sup­ that varyin g opinion and thought, the only exceptions sic e Randy D A V E H A N SO N port A m erican p olicy to make Who Wants To Wave a re healthy, in fact, n e c e ssa ry ? S p ark s left them. th e ir opinions known. It is time Why e lse a tw o-party system ? But, whether you agree or not, T h e S in gers, on the other hand, h asn’ t our governm ent (that’ s re a liz in g that they have a wide fo r a ll A m erican s— lib e ra l and c o n se rva tive , Republican and B o o th N e w s p a p e rs D em o crats—to t e l l the P r e s i­ The Flag, Anyway? us, s u p p o s e d l y ) consistently v a r i e t y of individually g o o d dent, the troops in V iet Nam, and fought for the right of fre e speech, v o ic e s, work for a whole which is peaceful dem onstrations and a g r e a te r than the sum of its p arts the North Vietnam ese regim e that " B u s in e s s S id e ” O ffe r s we support re sista n ce to Com ­ fre e p re s s ? — effect, rather than blend. T h is m unist aggressio n against South C u rta il these basic freedom s is noticeable even under poor and you destroy the right to conditions. V iet Nam. MSU Y o u n g A m erican s for F in e C a r e e r O p p o r tu n itie s decide. T h e right to decide, isn’ t A funny thing happened to me on the way back he said, “ but I think you’ d agree she’ s not Freed om supports the petition that what we te ll the re s t of the If M r. Hanson wants a second from a job interview . another Judy G arland.” cam paign begun by the Ad Hoc world when they ask u s, why we team fo r the m in strels, he would H a v e n fe e lin g th a t sa le s . . . or p e r h a p s a d v e r tisin g The man next to me on the plane was a Boston He had me there. I had to agree. Com m ittee for Student Support are in Viet Nam, in Santo Do­ do better to look toward the businessm an heading fo r Chicago. A s we were " T h e r e ’ s nothing wrong with a little flag of Adm inistration P o licy in Viet . . . art fo r y o u ? mingo, in K orea and elsew h ere? B ack Porch M ajo rity. I think c> ffee-tea-o r-m iIk in g away the la st tra c e s of w avin g," he went on. " I t ’ s gotten kind of corny Nam . We urge all students who If von do. c h a n c e s a re m o re th a n g o o d th a t B o o th A re not we f i g h t i n g for the P rin c e s of Serendip did a our meal and looking out the window at the now and people don’ t do it.” support a firm stand in Viet Nam d em ocracy? Then how, I ask you, re m ark ab le job, under the c i r ­ M ic h ig a n N e w s p a p e rs c a n p r o v id e fine c a r e e r p ossi- country side passing the darkness below, we 1 tried to look out the window. to show th eir support by signing can we, all "goo d A m e ric a n s,” cum stan ces, and I fail to see how naturally got to talking. " Y o u ’ ve probably got them at MSU, too, the Com m ittee petition. h ilitie s in b o th th ese fi eiu s. re fu se the righ ts inherent in all even B r u b e c k , let alone the "Jo u rn a lism is a great field to be getting rig h t? " Y o u d o n t n e c e s s a rib h a v e to h e a n e w s w r ite r to we say and b elieve to our own K ingsm en, can follow them. M ichael Saxton, Chairm an into in this day and. a g e ," he said . " T h e r e ’ s Who? "T h e dem onstrators.” citizen s h ere at MSU? MSU Y A F c a r v e ou t a s u c c e ssfu l c a r e e r in n e w s p a p e r w’ork. lot going on tod ay." L a s t week, a group of students G ran ville W, M itchell Ja c k Owicki, V ice Chairm an get that p ass, I said something about how I Y e s , I said . T h ey had a m arch la st Saturday. B o o th , w ith its n im d a ily p a p e rs a n d its 2,000 em - w ere a rre ste d and ja ile d for tr e s ­ Lisbon F a lls , M e., sophomore MSU Y A F ught Pome papers were biased and others tried " I don’ t know what they’ re trying to d o ." p lo v e e s ias c a re e r o p p o rtu n itie s in n a tio n a l, re ta il p assin g in the Union, a public be objective. 1 used the Chicago T ribune and I didn’ t venture on opinion. p la ce , e sp e c ia lly fo r students, and a ssifie d a d v e r tisin g , a n d in th e v it a lly iin po r- St. Loui s Post-D ispatch as exam ples, and "T h e y Just make it e a s ie r for the other side. I rem ind you. Th ey w ere demon­ And the newspapers tell everything they do with­ ta u t c irc u la tio n fielc as w e ll as in e d ito ria l. :ched the sm ile form on his lip s. T rem em ber a tlm ew h en th isfo lk sin ger, Joan B a y s or Byez or w hatever her name is , sang a out giving both s id e s ." I admitted that the p re s s does tend to sen­ strating peacefully in front of the M arine exhibit at the C a r e e r C a r ­ nival against the w ar in Viet Nam. STATE N EW B o o th c o n d u c ts an e x c e lle n t tr a in in g ions an d p ro g ra m . o th er satio n alize, and 1 tried to apologize. Y o u ’ll find, too, th a t sa la rie s, concert at Colum bia,” he said. "T h e P o st- T r u e , m ost of us do not agree Dlspatcl i c a rried some big sto ries about it and " B u t why not play up the good s id e ," he said. M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s International, In­ b e n e fits a r e c o m p a r a b le to th o se ffe re d b v o th er with the purpose of such demon- t.br- oivh. tKo.tjiyjfcr for som ethin«..fayuf- . "WUv give al l -t he gepsation to them. L e y us land D a ilv ^ P re s s A sso ciatio n . .Associated Ç iJ^egiate P r e s s . U t.m i.lies o f hi^siiu-ss in d u stry. !» able about A m erica. * have som e. **’ lng in Viet Nam for. if it isn’ t Michigan P r e s s A ss6clationV '\lickigàn T 'ollegiate FTesS A sso ­ U s? Y e s, B o o th N e w sp a p e rs h as m u ch to o ffe r c o lle g e " W e i., there was* nothing in the sto ries about , the right to dem onstrate fre e ly ciation . w •- her or anywhere in the paper that you could call " 1 m ean,, there’ s nothing wrong with a little Published e ve ry c la s s day throughout fa ll, winter, and spring g ra d u a te s . I f - von re u n d e cid ed " as to w h e r e y o u r b u s i­ fo r what we believe? i>vui able to the United S ta te s." flag waving the way things a re in the world to­ te rm s and twice weekly sum m er term by the students of M ichi­ If we can’ t, w h a t kind of ness fu tu r e lie s —1w h y n o t c o n s id e r B o o th It c o u ld h e " I in ally found a SteveCanyon strip that point- day. I’ m proud to be an A m erican and I don’ t gan State U n iversity. dem ocracy have we? If we can’ t, a d e c isio n th a t b rin g s y o u a life tim e o f se c u rity , •nothing good that w as done by an A m e ri- c a re who knows it ." what a re we fighting in V iet Nam Second c la s s postage paid at E a st L ansing, M ich. U s? E d ito rial and busin ess o ffic e s at 341 Student S e rv ic e s B uild ­ h a p p in e ss a n d s a tis fa c tio n . fo r? He said he concluded that the paper, which I ' He n ever told me who " u s ” w as. And he never ing, Michigan State U n iv ersity , E a st Lansing, Mich. let me say that you have to be in the m iddle to Ask your Placement Officer for the date and time of thought until then was a pretty good one, “ was a John Swenson Booth Newspapers' visit to your campus, or write little on the le ft ." take an objective look at both sides of the fence. EDITORIAL 355-8 252 Whitehall sophomore Coordinator, Training Program, Booth Newspapers, Inc., " 1 don't know what you think of her singing, It’ s a big, tall fence. C h a rle s C . W e l l s .................................. E d ito r-In -C h ief Suite 2100, 2 11 West Fort Street, Detroit, Michigan 48226. PEAN UTS Rich ard S c h w a r t z ........................................................Managing Editor / Ht LL I SEVER Jim .S te rb a . . ...............................................................Cam pus Editor L a r r y M o g g ............................................. Sports Editor BOOTH NEW SPAPERS f m ak e M ichael Kindman ....................................... E d ito rial Editor 'A) ■■ THE A N h A R B O R N E W S • THE B A Y CITY T I M F S • THE FLINT ADVERTISING 35 5 -8 25 5 JO U R N A L • THE G R A N D R A P ID S P R E S S • JA CK SO N CITIZEN A rthur L a n g e r...................................................... A d vertisin g M anager PA TR IO T • KALAM AZOO GAZETTE • THE M U S K E G O N ) , ta : CH RO NICLE • THE S A G I N A W NEW S • THE YP SI L A N T I P R E S S rd#red bv b is righ ts boycott that le ad ­ S u p e rio rs to Cease the a c­ e r s said would run at le a st tiv ity . He said he would two m ore days. obey. T H E Y N B C A w ard ed S e r ie s T e le c a s t C H I C A G O ( A P ) — T h e m a j o r le a g u e s s o l d f h e t e l e ­ v i s i o n a nd r a d io r i g h t s f o r b a s e b a l l ’ s W o r l d S e r i e s , H E R E A l l - S t a r g a m e an d s e l e c t e d g a m e s o f t he w e e k to th e N a t i o n a l B r o a d c a s t i n g Co . on T u e s d a y in a t h r e e - y e a r c o n tra c t totalling $30 . 6 million d ol l a r s . T h e d e a l, c a l l i n g f o r a 6 3 to 65 p e r c e n t in ­ c r e a s e o v e r p a y m e n t s in th e P a s ^r wi l l net e a c h o f th e c l u b s a p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n n u a l l y . Sop h C a g e r L o st F o r 6 W e e k s G erald G e istle r, 6-8 sopho­ a few days but that a protracted m ore center from D etroit, has convalescence period would be been lost to the v a rsity basket­ n e c e ssa ry . ball team fo r at least six weeks with an attack of Infectious mono­ D r. F e u r i g speculated that nu cleosis. G e is tle r might rejoin the team Team physician D r. J a m e s about Dec. 1 but that It probably F e u rig said he felt the Infection would be about Jan . 1, 1966, be­ could be brought under control in fo re he regained full strength. P e a n u ts Here’s one w ay to th e to p ...th e r e ’s a n o th e r S w e a ts h ir ts Jo in in g th e f ami l y b u sin e ss is certa in ly one way to the top. J oi ni ng the B ell S y ste m 's another. You'll h ave to work h arder getting a foothold, but o n ce you re on the w ay up, you’ ll have the sa tisfa c tio n of knowing you m ade it on your own B u t our sta n d a rd s are h ig h - m o s t offers go to better-than-average stu d e n ts. Fi nd 4 S TYLES out m ore when th e B ell S ystem R ecru itin g T eam * com es to your ca m p u s. Your P la c em en t Office can arrange an appointm ent for you with re p rese n ta tive s AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY-LONG LINES DEPARTMENT-Furnishes Linus interstate Long Distance service. WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY Manufactures, distributes and installs telephone equipment for the Bell System. Also missile, guidance and control system projects. P 1U . LARA^TORIES -.EvQv.dei P&D for /he Bell System. Missile, guidance Lu c y C h a r ie y B ro w n and control system projects: SANDIA CORPORATION - R&D on non nuclear phases of atomic weapons for the A.E C. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Representing each of the 21 operating companies providing communications service on a local level. ♦ This team will consider all qualified applicants for employment B e the first to g e t y o u rs without regard to race, creed, color or national origin Bell System L im ite d s u p p ly . . . So, H u rry American lelephone and Telegraph Co. and Associated Companies The Card Shop N o w A v a ila b le A t . . . L IB E R A L A R T S , M A T H EM A T IC S A N D B U S IN E S S M AJO R S : W A N T A M A N A G E M E N T C A R E E R IN R & D ? M A N U F A C T U R I N G ? A D M I N I S T R A T I O N ? EN G IN EER IN G ? S Y S T EM S A N A LYS IS ? T H E B E L L S Y S T E M R EC R U IT IN G TEAM W IL L B E ON CA M P U S November 3 WHY NOT MAKE YOUR A PPO INTM EN T TO D A Y ? 309 E. Grand River ED 2-6997 W ednesday, O ctober 20, 1965 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan O L D PO LICIES O U T O ff- C a m p u s H o u s in g S tr ife Committee To Review Across Grand River Literature Distribution B y M A R G IE MARSH State News Staff W r ite r T h e U n iv ersity is caught in a squeeze play over unsupervised off-cam p u s housing. SECOND OF A S E R IE S ------ When the s t u d e n t m oves into voice th e ir opinions d ire c tly on of one p er cent of the total under­ By C H A R J O L L E S unsupervised housing, he in effect O ffice. "W e are s till concerned Students in un supervised hous­ State News Staff W r i t e r th e p o lic ie s governing d istribu ­ graduate enrollm ent fo r the fall about the s t u d e n t and his be­ ing are expected to ob serve the tion of literatu re and ch arterin g term of the school y e a r then in te lls the U n iversity he doesn’ t p r o g r e s s . (P ro fe ssio n a l, r e l­ h a vio r.’ ’ liquor laws of the State of Michi A com m ittee of five which has and fund-raising of student o r­ want th eir help. But when re igious o r sch o lastic organ iza­ Though the Off Cam pus Housing gan, the Off Cam pus Housing r e ­ been investigating club c h a rte r­ ganizations. ru n s into d ifficu lties with his tions with lim ited m em bership O ffice does not have the power to gulations state. ing and fund-raising p roced ures The com m ittee of five w as e s ­ landlord, he often turns to the m ay have the quota waived.) a rb itrate between students living In housing not under the con­ extended its field of study last tablished last spring when (AUSG) U n iv e rsity for assistan ce. — A le tte r from a fu ll-tim e in unsupervised housing and their tro l of the U n iv ersity, it is e x ­ week to include distribution of w as replaced by (ASMSU). "W e didn’ t expect to play an faculty m em ber indicating his landlords, Smith said he is w ill­ pected that behavior of students literatu re on cam pus, said John At that tim e the old ch arterin g active ro le in mediating students’ w illin gn ess to act as an a d viso r. ing to try to help the student and o f the opposite sex in the living M cQuitty, chairm an of the Stu- and fund -raising p olicies w ere com plain ts,*’ said Pat Smith, d ir- — N am es of off-cam pus organ­ landlord come to an agreem ent. q u arters of other students will dnet B o ard . scheduled to com e before AUSG s ecto r of the Off Cam pus Housing izations with which the petition­ " I ’ m w illing to sit down and be in keeping with standards ac­ T h e com m ittee, establish ed to Student C o n g re ss for re view and go over a lease with a student ceptable to the U n iv ersity com ­ re v ise old p o licies that didn’ t c la rific a tio n , said J e f f G reene, ing group Intends to affiliate or and advise him according to my munity. cover new problem s, is expect­ d irecto r of ASMSU’ s O rganiza­ a statem ent that no off-cam pus H H H A nd Band e x p e rie n c e ," Smith said. In supervised housing, there ed to present recom m endations tions B ureau . a f f i l i a t i o n contemplated. The Smith recom m ends s e lf-p ro ­ is strict enforcement of Univ­ based on its study to the board name and constitution of the nat­ A t Corn Contest tecting m easures a sfiident can e rsity policy regard in g the op­ next month. P re sen tly ASMSU ch arterin g p roced u res as stated in a p re ­ ional organization must be sub­ use concerning damage deposits. posite sex and liquor by a r e ­ McQuitty said that new prob­ m itted, the local m em bership The MSU band plans to attend lim in a ry report by the com m it­ r o ll, its group’ s financial set­ When a student is charged for sident m anager. lem s such as u n r e c o g n i z e d the National Corn Picking Con­ tee req u ire students wishing to up and any other pertinent in­ some re p a ir, he should ask to see F o r the firs t time this y e a r, groups, distribution of literatu re , te st in Adrian F rid ay . The event, petition for recognition must p re ­ form ation. the receipt for the work to v e r i­ luxury apartm ents a re offering solicitin g and graduate students held in a different state e very sent to the Comm ittee on Stu- M em bers of the ASMSU com ­ y e a r , Invites that state’ s land fy the cost, Smith said . supervised housing, Smith said. in student government forced the demt Organizations documents on Student tenants should make Cam pus View A partm ents, 324 A sso ciated S t u d e n t s of MSU m ittee studying these p o licies grant college band to p erform . the following: V ice President Hubert H. Hum­ out an inventory sheet when they Michigan A ve., a re supervised (ASMSU) to re v ise the old "lo n g a re Don Strange, vice president p h rey is also expected to attend. move into the apartment and list fo r men, Smith said . A r e s i­ and com plicated " p o licie s of the — a letter stating ob jectives fo r u n iversity a ffa irs ; Jim T a n c k , G a m e g o e s b e tte r re fre sh e d , and plans, cabinet president; Peter MSU o ffic ia ls su pervised the the furnishings and t h e i r con­ dent m anager approved by the now defunct A ll U n iv ersity Stu­ U n iv ersity lives in the building. dent Governm ent (AUSG). —20 copies of the proposed G ro m eter, executive assista n t to id C o c a - C c - ia g i v e s y o u t h a t b i g , b o ld t a s t e . field preparation, planting and dition. He should go through the Another developer has com e B e fo re the com m ittee’ s r e ­ constitution. the cabinet president; Lana D art, fe rtiliz in g of the field s fo r the Inventory with the resident mana­ A l w a y s j u st right, to the U n iversity to inquire about commendations fo r re visio n are —A lis t of p rosp ective m em ­ a ssista n t d irecto r of student act­ national contest and la st week g e r or owner at the tim e of check supervised housing and m ay open passed on to the F acu lty Com m it­ b e rs numbering at lea stone tenth iv itie s ; and G reene. made som e field checks of the out, to note the dam ages that he n e v e r to o s w e e t . . . r e f r e s h e s b e s t . supervised luxury apartm ents for tee on Student A ffa irs for ap­ y ie ld s. has done, Smith said. T h e s e checks showed that Enforcem ent of U n iv ersity r e ­ women next fa ll, Smith said. p ro v al, they w ill be presented things g O M ichigan has produced the high­ gulations is the resp o n sib ility of (Next - theC ity o fE a stL a n s in g to the student body at an open Your e st yielding field s in the con­ the student in unsupervised hous­ h earing, McQuitty said. ing, Smith said. comments on student apartm ents) Students w ill then be able to b e t t e r ,! te st’ s h istory. E a to n P a p e r Coke ^ w it h M SU T O O L A R G E ? Future Activity Center H e a d q u a r te r s Bott!eo under *he authority of the Co ca«Co !a Company by: C o ca-C o la Bottling C o . of Mich.., L a n sin g Mich, Seen In Hall Complex C a m p u s B o o k S to re s A t M .S .U . By FAYE UNGER " E a c h group of resid en ce h a lls h as its own p ro b le m s," said On Campus Mawx§ithhti]man State Ne ws S ta ff W r i t e r A rt Tung, Midland sophomore and 13 1 E . Grand R iv e r f U n iversity sp irit d isa p p ea rs. vice president of the N ortheast In the m u ltiversity. Decentral­ C om plex. " I t 's e a s ie r fo r a c o m - m s) B y Oh author o f ''B a lly Round the Flag, B oys!' ized residence hall com plexes 507 E. Grand R iv e r p le x board to handle them than Dobie G i l l is ." etc.) m ay som eday be the center of A SM S U ." student activities a t ^ M l c h l g a n MSU is becoming too la rg e State. ^ for the student to identify with Today the resid en ce hall com­ It, Tung sa id .T h e dorm itory can­ T W E L V E IS A M A N Y - S P L E N D O R E D T H IN G p le x e s, handling events not under not r a is e the funds or the people Men’ s H all A ssociation, A sso c ­ T o d a y I begin m y twel fth y e a r of w riting this colum n in to put on extensive p ro g ra m s. iated Students of MSU and the yo u r cam p u s new spaper, T h e com plex steps into the D O N T d orm itories, c o o r d i n a t e r e s ­ T h ese dozen y e ars h ave passed like a dozen m inutes. In m iddle giving the student m ore idence hall a c tiv ities and sponsor fa c t, I would not believe so m uch tim e has gone b y except opportunity to p articipate In a that I h ave m y w ife n earb y as a h an d y reference. W hen I events the h alls do not have the governm ent in which he has in­ started this colum n, she w as a mere slip of a g ir l—su p p le as funds to handle. te re s t. a willow bough and fair as the m orn. T o d a y she is gnarled, Com plex boards with money appropriated by the h alls co ­ T h e com plex board does not l umpy, and given to biting the postm an. S till, I count m y ­ becom e a dictator 't o the r e s ­ self lucky. M ost o f m y friends who were m arried a t the sam e ordinate le ctu re s, pep r a llie s , idence h a l l s , L a ird W arner, f i g h t it. t i me h ave w ives who chase cars all d a y . I m yself h ave never a rt shows, m i x e r s , d i n n e r darcces. -radio stations, <^mplex D earborn junior and president h id 't h is trouble, and I a t t r i but e fhy fortun e ter the m agazines, t a l e n t shows and of the B rod y B o a rd , ^said. T h e fact that I h ave n ever stru ck m y wife with m y hand. I h ave Get Eaton's Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper. A lw ays used a folded new spaper, even d u rin g the prolonged p la y s. h a lls appropriate .w n e y fo r new spap er strik e of 19 6 1 in N ew Y o rk . D uring th is jo u rn al- Case-VVilson-W onders c o m ­ the board’ s a c tiv ities. T h e com ­ p lex coordinates h all a c tiv itie s. Mistakes don't show. A mis-key completely disappears less period I had the airnptil. edition of the M anchester G u a rd ­ p lex hold South Cam pus Week­ ian down in d aily from E n glan d . 1 m ust a d m it, h ow ever, end with contests, jazz concerts Each com plex decides the set­ from the special surfacerAn ordinary pencil eraser lets that it w as not en tirely s a tisfa c to ry . T h e airm ail edition of and m ix e rs . The Northwest Com ­ up of its governm ent. you erase without a trace. So why use ordinary paper? the G u a rd ia n is printed on p aper so light and flim sy th a t it plex set up last y e a r is con sid er­ The B rody com plex set up Eaton’s Corrasable is available in light, medium, heavy m akes very little im pression when one sm ack s o n e’s w ife. ing te le lectu re s in which stu­ weights and Onion Skin. In 100-sheet packets and 500- In 1959 was the fir s t on cam ­ M ine, in fact, thought it was som e kind of gam e and tore dents phone in questions to nat­ several pairs of m y trousers. p us, N ew ly-built resid en ce h alls sheet ream boxes. At Stationery Departments. ional and local figu res. w ere in com plexes from the sta rt. B u t I digress. For tw elve y e a rs, I s a y , I h ave been w rit­ ing this colum n. Th a t is a fact, and here is a n o th e r: I sh a v e T h e newest com plex on the e v e ry m orning with Ferson n a S tain less S teel B la d e s. I bring cam pus is the N ortheast Com plex up Fersonna S tain less Steel B la d e s becau se this colum n is c o m p o s e d of M ason, Abbott, last!m sponsored b y the m akers of Ferson n a and th ey a re inclined P h illip s and Snyder. Students are to brood if I om it to m ention their prod u cts. s till cautious about the com plex in n r in governm ent, Tung said . D ecentralized com plex b oard s, t*m rsco im $ A B u i THE MOST DEFINITIVE INTERPRETATIONS OF m ore effective because they con­ cen trate on units with special ir r r s w m n * n n n i BEETHOVEN’S SYMPHONIES EVER RECORDED. in te re sts, m ay p erfo rm the fun­ " . . . o n ly fle e tin g GET THIS 7-RECORD COLLECTION FOR THE ctions of organizations like MHA Only Eaton makes Corrasable. enthusiasm am ong the roaches . ” PRICE OF 4. SEE YOUR LOCAL RECORD DEALER. a s a la rg e r M i c h i g a n S t a t e , W arner said. EATON PAPER CORPORATION. PITTSFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS Not , let me hasten to sta te , th a t it is a n y chore for me to sing the praises of F e rso n n a — as yo u will agree once yo u try this sh arp est, sm o o th est-sh avin g, lon gest-lastin g blade e ver devised b y the m akers of Ferson n a B la d e s — now a v a ila b le both in D o uble E d g e and In je cto r sty le . P erson n a, a lw a y s the m ost rew ard in g of blad es, to d a y offers even an e x tra re­ w a r d —a ch ance to grab y o u rse lf a fistful o f $ 1 0 0 bills from a $10 0 ,0 0 0 bo w l! T h e Ferson n a S ta in le ss Steel S w eep stakes is off and running, and y o u ’re all eligib le to enter. V isit yo u r frien d ly Personna d ealer soon to pick up an e n try blank 1 vo id where prohibited by law ). And, by the w a y , w hile y o u 're a t y o u r frien d ly Fersonna d ealers, w h y d o n ’t you ask for a can of B u rm a S h a v e ? It com es in R egu lar or M en th o l; it so a k s rings arou nd a n y oth er lath er, and it ’s m ade b y the m ak ers of Personna. B u t I digress. F o r tw elve y e a rs, I s a y , this colum n has been d iscussing, fo rth rig h tly and fe a rle ssly , such burning cam pus questions as "S h o u ld stu d e n ts be allow ed to atten d first-hour classes in p a ja m a s ? ” and “ Should d eans be re­ tired at age 2 5 ? ” an d "S h o u ld foreign exch an ge stu d en ts be held for ra n so m ?". T o d a y , continuin g the trad itio n , we tak e up th e th orniest acad em ic problem of all: the high cost o f tu ition . L e t me V.'V'.CJ.V,V" ~ V y - '•S'iT'* it** th is problem . Lintel,"W hile still a b oy in S tra ite n ed C ircu m stan ce s, Add these other virtuoso Beethoven recordings to your collection. Id ah o, had his heart set on college, b u t, a la s, he co u ld n ’t afford the tu ition. He applied for a R e g e n ts Sch o larsh ip SS hut, alas, his reading speed w as not v e ry ra p id — o n ly tw o w ords an hour —and before he finished even th e first page BEETHOVEN *1 of his exam , the R egen ts had closed th eir b riefcases cro ssly THE FIVE j CMftES M B ! and gone hom e. L in tel then ap p lied for an a th le tic sc h o la r­ PIANO CONCERTOS ¿A MB sh ip , but he had, a las, on ly a single ath le tic s k ill— b a la n cin g LEON FLEISHER GEORGE SZEU A T* iron an ice cream cone on his c h in — and th is, a la s, a ro u sed on ly IN H H Q A « THE CLEVELAND fleeting en th u siasm am ong th e coaches. ORCHESTRA L S N fflU * * A nd then he found th e a n s w e r: he w ould g e t a stu d e n t i S C 6 0 5 2 /B S C 15 2* ( A 3 -R e c o rd S e t) !£ moo/ s c IS T - Social S e c u rity . W here th e re 's a will, th e re ’s a w a y . * * # '<'■1**«/». Max Hhulman T he m a ke rs o f P e rs o n n a 1 S ta in le ss S tee l Blades a n d B u rm a r w K P 1Z CC J S h a re ' are h a p p y to b rin g yo u a n o th e r season o f M a x S h u l- VIM m a n 's un cen sored , u n in h ib ite d , a n d u n p re d ic ta b le c o lu m n . • “ CMC". Haft« ha«. T.M. PRWTfh IN U SX Me t h in k y o u 'll be h a p p y , to o , u h e n yo u t r y o u r p r o d u c ts ^ •S te r e o M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 20, 1965 5 ~ M SU S tu d e n t you B reak s Leg jVAUfò v In C o l l i s i o n . TO P TOP, A MSU student w as taken to Olin M em orial Hospital Monday VALUE ju l •W o » a fte r suffering a compound fra c ­ W T » *** ture of his left leg. H arry J . Jin k erso n , Homer sophom ore, suffered the fra ctu re when the b icycle he w as riding 5 G R E A T K R O G E R S T O R E S IN L A N S I N G A R E A collided with a U niversity owned E a s t L a n sin g K ro g e r F ran d o r* K r o g e r O P E N S U N D A Y 1 2 P . M . TO 7 P . M . F O R Y O U R truck at the corn er of Chestnut 2825 E , Grand R iv e r Fran dor Center SHOPPING CONVENIENCE and Red Cedar roads. T h e re was $25 damage to the Wo Reserve The Right To limit Quantities, truck. No summons w ere issu ed. ¿oyright The Kroger Co., 1965. **» COUPON COUPON VALU ABLE VALU ABLE COUPON Two MSU students w e re in­ FRYERS jured when they lost control of 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS m 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 2 5 EXTRATOP VALUE STAMPS with the purchese of e 1-lb pkg of the motor scooter they w ere with the purchese of e Silver Pletter (Lry* with the purchase ol 7 pkgs or more of riding on M t. Hope Road Monday. B on eless R o lled L eg or B P E S C H K E ’S F r y e r D r u m s t i c k * . T h ig h s Dennis Dainelson, Wayne sen­ Fresh W hole L e g s o r B r e a s t s -/ft» •mch.d l y | L o in O P o r k R o a s t !&.+ C IR C U S F R A N K S io r, and M arc Eason, Detroit Good thru Sun,, Oct, 24, 1965 J Good thru Sun,, Oct, 24, 1965 Good thru Sun., Oct. 24, 1965 ' sen io r, w ere treated at Olin for 20 m inor cuts and b ru ises and re ­ leased . ... A Detroit graduate student was VALU ABLE IC ¡OÍU¡PPOjN 25 - i* ______________________________ ^ 2 5 ^ VALU ABLE COUPON r^J VALU ABLE COUPON --A a rre s te d Monday by campus po­ lic e and charged with larceny 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS jg§ 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS M 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS of a locker in the M en's IM with the purchase of 2 pkgs or more of KrH with the purchase of a 1-Ib pkg of with purchase of a US Choice Tenderer Rolled building. C u t U p, 3 -L e g g ed or ||y C O R T O N 'S BO N ELESS Robert E . L e e w as taken to L IN K S A U S A G E m m D o u b le B r e a s t e d F r y e r s P^l PO T R O A ST L an sin g Township Court fo r a r ­ Good thru Sun.. Oct 24 1965 Good thru Sun.,,, Oct, 24, 1965 »l n Good thru Sun,* Oct, 24, 1965 raignm ent. He w as released on n 2' 1 7J $200 bond. ... C h a rle s C. G ardner J r . .C le v e ­ land, Ohio, junior, w as a rre ste d V A LU A B LE ’iS P " COUPON VALU ABLE ' W ' COUPON M VALU ABLE COUPON by campus police Monday and u charged with drunkeness and d is­ 1 0 0 EXTRATOP VALUE STAMPS 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS “ 1 0 0 EXTRATOP VALUE STAMPS | o rd erly conduct. with the purchase of any btl of 100 ct with the purchase of any 2 pkgs of Gold Crest ■w-'i ru'ygi with the purchase of a 4 fl oz btl of B He was taken to court andfined CH O CO LATE V IT A M IN S È il m K R O G ER V A N IL L A $25 plus $19 .90 in court co sts. S ilv e r P la tte r n CANDY l\ l f-rl „ , . U .S . C h o i c e Good thru SunJ(, Oct. 24, 1965 _! G ood thru Sun-, Oct. 24, 1965 Good thru Sun,, Oct, 24, 1965 ' He w as placed in the county ja il C e n t e r C u t R ib >ork Chops c ChuckRoast c fo r three days. lb. T en d eray |b ... Monday campus police a r r e s t ­ 7 9 4 9 ed David A. B ern s, Flin t junior, and Dennis C. C hase, a Wayne VALU ABLE I COUPON fio VALU ABLE p Cm O Ui oPn O sNi . fest Va. W ho le or Half K w ick Krisp _ State U niversity s t u d e n t , and charged them with being m inors E M I-B O N E L E S S H A M S ib. 7 9 / S L IC E D BACO N 2 >b pkg * 1 . 3 9 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS W , in p ossessio n of alcohol. with the purchase of 3 6'y oi cans of with the purchase o< any 2 pkgs of with the purchase of any 2 btls ol |E2lji- O sca r M ayer Burner Said . S Choice Tenderay Boneless i S T A R K IS T T U N A EM BA SSY NUTS H E IN Z K E T C H U P ^ ia n s a s C ity S te a k s ib * 1.6 9 FRAN KS l ib pkg. 6 9 / pt'-l. Good thru Sun.r Oct. 24. 1965 Good thru Sun.,, Oct 24. 1965 Good thru Sun.. Oct 24 1965 L 'i s m 3 Inspiration9 Extra Lean ischkes C O R N E D B E E F B R I S K E T ib 5 9 / 6 UNCH M EATS b 5 9 / M h o le or Shank H a lf ______ >moketfHam * Franks pkg*. C o u n try C lu b VALU ABLE COUPON yH VALU ABLE COUPON M AN CH ESTER, N .H. (UPI)—A Ib c o n tro ve rsia l N e w Y o r k m aga­ 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS zine publisher flew h ereT u esd ay with the purchase of Mb or more with the purchase of a pkg ol White to post bail fo r a p ac ifist jailed 4 9 2 CO LBY with the purchase of a 2’ j Ib pkg of or Ramn Frozen pending court action for alleged­ L O N G H O R N C H EESE CALGO N A P R I L H IL L B R E A D ly burning his draft ca rd at a [J Good thru Sun.: Oct. 24, 1965 Good thru Sun , Oct 24, 1965 1*—1^ Good thru Sun-, Oct. 24* 1965 r a lly protesting U .S 0 p olicy in Viet Nam. Ruby R ed, t Ralph Gin/burg, puEnsher or M arsh S e e d le s s , D uncan Fact m agazine, said the card ’ r.50 — -Tsol 7 o k ,^ ^ s a « « : Grapefruit burning by David J . M ille r, 22 kLU A B LE COUPON j! ^ Vr M A LLUu An Bo LL Ec COUPON - j S- . VALU ABLE COUPON .vgas. "an „in sp ira tio n to the youth^ ¡M Of-'lhe cou n fry to rebel against SO EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS W j f * 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS j M r * 5 0 tX T R A 7 0 / VALUE STAM PS with t^e purchase ol a 2 -ft» pkg o) WL i r w,th Jhe purchase of any 2 Mb bags o P resid en t Joh nson’ s w ar In Viet (fisgutckise of a f Qt bfl of v» CO UNTRY O VEN Nam. ** * J I F F Y 'S D E B B I E L IQ U ID B IS C U IT M IX KM C O O K IE S Good thru Sun ., Oct 24, 1965 óood thru Sun; , Oct 24, 1965 Good thru Sun,^ Oct, 24, 1965 M ille r was arre ste d Monday by F B I agents in the tiny town of V^v H ooksett, eight m iles north of h ere. V A L U A B L E ^ iS P COUPON VALU ABLE oTé'Z _ W W o1 COUPON H e w as accused of burning his VALU ABLE d raft card during a New York 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS ^ 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS r a lly la st F rid ay . M ille r was the with the purchase of a 1j gal pkg of with the purchase of any 2 frozen 8 f ir s t person arre ste d under a law with the purchase of a gal can of BO RDENS p assed in August which m akes P E T R IT Z P IE S W \I AERO W A X destruction of a draft ca rd a IC E C R E A M [ I Good thru Sun Oct, 24, 1965 Good -ood thru Sun, Oct, Oct. 24,. 1965 1965' SLi Good thru Sun, Oct 24, 1965 fed e ra l crim e . G i Ginzburg telephoned H illsb oro County Jail e a r ly T u esd ay o ffe r­ ing to w ire the bail money to M i l l e r . H owever, he said the , VALU ABLE C O U P O N — . 1' VALU ABLK COUPON VALU ABLK COUPON ja ilo r , identified as C h a rle s F . M cKenna, was uncooperative and 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS nsoft (200 2-ply 8 u " X 9y4'') Swansoft (Roll of 5 0 0 2-ply 4 'i" X 4 Vi") would not p erm it him to talk to with the purchase of a gallon of with the purchase of 2 lbs of in shell with the purchase ol 3-lbs. or more M ille r. :ia l tis s u e 6 boxes 9 9 / BATHRO OM T IS S U E 1 0 - iu 8 9 / BAN AN AS A P P L E C ID E R PEAN U TS Ginzburg said McKenna told Good thru Sun,„ Oct. 24, 1965 Good thru Sun,, Oct. 24, 1965 Good thru Sun , Oct 24,, 1965 ier Baked C rack e d Thank You Brand A p p le or Ch erry him M ille r would be perm itted to talk to only his law yer and his EAT BREAD 1-lb. loaf 1 7 / P IE F IL L IN G 4 l* 4-oz. cans 9 9 / p aren ts. >er Zips or C o c o a n u t G o ld e n C ro w n o r 25 ie y G ra h a m s Mb pkg 2 9 / D E V IL S FO O D C A K E 12 « w«. 2 9 / VALU ABLI COUPON VALU ABLE V A I H A B L E C O U P O N ^ — « i. T H E MICHIGAN S T A T E U N IV ER SIT Y SO EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAM PS | | | 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS Hunt's Tomato Sauce, 8-oz. wt can or with a SI or more purchase of with the purchase of a 10-lb bag of with the purchase of a Idaho or Michigan Russet H ALLO W EEN s tin g M ix e s 7 * - o * . wt. Pk8 . 1 2 / C re a m e tte s 7-01 w t Pk9 3 fo r 3 3 ^ DEL M O N T E G R A D U A T IO N D R IE D F R U IT Good thru Sun.„ 0 c t5 24, 1965 PO TATO ES Good thru Sun«* Oct. 24, 1965 P U M P K IN Good thru Sun«,. Oct 24, 1965 N o rth e rn R IN G NOW a v a i L a b l e - 2 5 ,___________ _ 10 0 ] .Z a V, VALU ABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON N o rth e rn W h ite and A sso rted A DIAMOND IN L IE U 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALVE STAMPS O F A STONE. 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 1 0 0 EXTRATOP VALUE STAMPS B a th ro o m T is s u e .with tha purchase of a 3-lb bag of with the purchase of a 50-lb bag of M IC H IC A N YELLO W O N IO N S PO TATO ES (U Good thru Sun,, Oct, 24, 1965 Good thru Sun,, Oct, 24* 1965 4 t e ll * ack 20c VALUABLE COUPON with coupon t r right & 15 or mor«». « ____ 25 T2 m a I N o rth e rn I V A L U A B L tN ijr COUPON '■ / V A L U A BI L EB ^ i 3 A ' , / U C O U P O I purchase VALU ABLE COUPON ,J BATHRO OM T IS S U E 1 ROLL 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS 2 5 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS Ri ngs i n c l u d e degree, I 4 r o ll p k g . 2 0 / I with the purchase of a stalk of Jith the purchase of a 2-lb bag of with the purchase of 4-lbs or more 3 engraved in itials and a choice of 10 stones. I Limit On« — with a $5 I A P P L E S or more purchase ■ C A L IF O R N IA C E LE R Y ^ CARRO TS of 6 50 sheets | (excluding beer, wine or tobacco) | Good thru Sun,, Oct, 24, 1965 28 Good thru Sun.„ Oct, 24# 1965 Good thru Sun. , Oct, 24, 1965 Redeem at Kroger thru p r = 3 23 rn J Sun.# Oct. 24, 1965 Ga/ul Gkfra Across From VALUABLE COUPON i" i r i VALUABLE ” COUPON “ VALUABLE COUPON 13 9 Home E c o n a m l c s Bldg. ffy! 1 1 GRADE 'A ' MEDIUM Jiffy COUPON COUPON ED 2 - 6 7 5 3 | FUDCI BR O W N IES | C AKE V r.F R E S H « A a k*. 9 / •* * 4 1 0 0 E X TR A TO P V ALU E STA M P S J - with the p u re * > t 3 pkgsV.of . 1 0 E X T R A T O P V A L IE S T A D I 9 - o z . w t. -^ f th the. púnchete ol » lO-fb h«p oi A < t ^ J io c h . H IK E S pkg. c ,!E G G S * “ 3 “ *-"T ■ LIMIT 2 ~ with a >r more purchase I IM P O R T E D H O L L A N D BU LRSV ^ > < f W IL D B IR D S E E D I (excluding beer. b or tobacco) | A n n ex , Limit Two - with a $5 or mora purchase >urchase -« I Limit One -—wrth e $5 or more purchase 1 Good thru Sun.,, Oct, 24,, 1965 Good thru Sun.,, Oct, 24, 1965 (axduding boar, wina or tobacco) - (excluding beer, wine pr tobacco) Good thru Sun.e Oct. 24, 1965 | Good thru Sun., Oct. 24, 1965 ^^e Good thru- Sun., Oct. 24, 1965 Spartan Center Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan W e d n e s d a y , O c to b e r 20, 96; Awesome Arsenal Available T he O rigi nal P O L IC E W E L L -P R E P A R E D CAMPUS SUMMARY By R IC H A R D SHOOK T h e .38 c a l. se rv ic e re vo lve r The shotgun shoots eith er one long, are c a rrie d by E a st L an ­ State News Staff W r ite r with a four inch b a rrel is c a rried ounce slugs or nine p elle ts of sing Policem en and the Sher­ T he guns of area law en fo rcers on duty at all tim es. 00 shot. iff’ s Department. State P o lice are rusting in their h olsters State P o lice o ffic e rs may also Standard night stick s, 24 inches o ffic e rs ra re ly c a r r y them. The from lack of u se. c a r r y a second gun, a ‘. 38 c a li­ MSU Police Department has three P o lice a re seldom forced to b e r with a two inch b a rre l, for kinds of , night stick s a v a ila b le : u se their arsenal of weapons on added protection. It can be e a sily a 36-lnch "R io t B aton,” a 24- the student body, area police concealed on the o ffic e r’ s p e r­ Inch regu lar baton and a sev en - have said. son, inch defense baton. The defense The Cam pus P o lice is the only A 12-gauge shotgun is c a rrie d baton fits nicely In the hand and is C u r re n t And law e n f o r c e m e n t agency that In the c a r of the officer on pat­ used to strik e certain p re ss u re deals d ire ctly with the student ro l by the E ast Lansing P o lice, points on the body. Most Complete body. The others com e in con­ I n g h a m County S h e r iff s De­ Another important defense is Study Guides F o r Al partm ent, and the Michigan State the o fficer h im self. He is train ­ tact with students only if they B a s ic College C o u r s e s | break the law off cam pus. U n iv e rsity P o lice Department. ed in hand-to-hand com bat. H owever, the officer is ready State P o lice o ffic e rs may chose The State P o lice fo rc e has a to maintain law and order and has eith er an Ml carbine or the 12 30-06 rifle available on the post, m any weapons at his d isposal. gauge shotgun. The Ml carbine a .45 c alib er Thompson sub­ M a rsh a ll M u sic A ll local o fficers are issued is also used by the E ast Lansing machine gun at d istric t head­ 307 E , Grand River, a s e r v ic e re vo lve r, a rifle or P o lic e and is available to other q u arters and a gun designed to shotgun and night stick. law enforcem ent agencies. shoot variou s kinds of g a s. The MSU Police Department has a tran qu ill/er gun fo r use on ani­ S P E C I A L D I S P L A Y - - T w o students look o ver the latest art d isp la y at the K r e s g e m als that get loose on cam pus. A r t C e n te r . A s e r i e s of lithographs by O s c a r Kokoschka, an A u stria n im p r e s s io n ­ V isit T he N ew Weapons- that other agencies is t, a r e on display at the ce n te r until next Tuesd a y. do not have a re made available to them by the State P o lice. C o rp oral B ern ard S ch rad er of the E ast Lansing State P o lic e M A R G I N S T O R E post said that th e .3 8 c a lib e r s e r ­ E a r ly B ir d s M a y G e t C h a n c e vice re vo lve r, a .12 gauge shot­ gun, Ml carbine and 30-06 r ifle D ire c tly A c r o s s F r o m The Union 33 7-98 79 C8 w ere chosen because they a re old, popular types. A L L IT E M S A T T o S e e B ig M e te o r S h o w e r Discount Prices H u n g a r ia n D ip lo m a t’ By NORM S P E R L I N G State News Staff W r i t e r If you a re s till awake studying The earth runs into about 10 sw a rm s each ye ar and the r e ­ su lts a r e m eteor show ers. Is then running into the dust. M eteors seen at night must be going at a high speed to run into P a rtic le s usually about the size the earth since they would a c ­ e a r ly Wednesday or Thursday of a pea a re quickly vaporized tually be following the earth and A la r m C lo c k s - S 2 .9 8 v a l u e - $ 1.8 7 A s k s F o r U .S . A s y lu m m orning and can keep your e y es open, step outside and look up. by the heat of rapid entry into catching up with it. the atm osphere. Orionids a v e r­ Few m eteors eve r hi; the earth If the sky is c le a r, chances p re ss attache P al C s illa g said ag e 41 m iles p er second. and even few er a re found. Only WASHINGTON F— The second a r e yo u 'll see a m eteor within They a r e best seen In e a rly C ig a r e tte s - All B rands 28< Pack se c re ta ry of the Hungarian Em ­ ba ssy In London has asked for Dzabo’ s w ife and 1 4 - y e a r-o ld daughter rem ained in their Lon­ th ree m inutes. m orning hours because the earth six or seven m eteorites have been identified in M ichigan. T he Orlonld m eteor show er, asylum in the United States and don apartm ent. one of the fiv e best this y e a r, the request Is under con sider­ " I knew M r. Szabo and he w ill • be at its maximum then. ation, the State Department said w as a good Hungarian citizen . An o b se rv e r should see about 25 B ook M a tch e s /Carton T uesday. T h e re is a big question m ark m eteors p er hour between m id­ C o m e t T o E x p lo d e He Is L a sz lo Szabo, 42, an before m e. The whole situation night and dawn. seem s m ore and m ore m y ste r­ (continued from page 1 ) T w o Jap an ese astro n om ers, econom ics sp e c ia list who a r ­ About seven w ill be random for" whom the comet is named, -3 00 count F I L L E R P A P E R - w it h p u rc h a se rived in London about a month io u s ," C silla g said. m eteo rs not a sso ciated with the eous tall made luminous by the detected it -racing in toward the F R E E !- M cCloskey said he did not 9 9 * of Vinyl C li p - B o a r d B in d e r-O n ly ago. State Department p re s s of­ show er and considered norm al su n 's ra y s . know whether Szabo’ s request sun Sept. 16 . During its ap­ fic e r Robert J , M cC loskey said background. The other 18 w ill Only the sid e of the earth ex­ fo r asylum applied only to him­ proach view e rs around the globe S/abo made the request- two or appear to " r a d ia te ” from the perien cing s u n s e t during that have seen it disappear below the C O M P L E T E LIN E S O F: three days ago. se lf or whether It also Included constellation Orion prominent in period w ill have a good chance horizon a few m inutes before C l a i r o l Hair C a r e and C o sm etic Supplies The London E m b assy of Com­ his fam ily. the southern sky. to se e the predicted breakup of Ar fo r when th ere m ay be sunset and com e up a few min­ Mens After Shave-Cologne munist Hungary had r e p o r t e d If the tr a ils of the O rionlds the com et. a d fcH .o a on the requ est, M c­ A s the line of sunset c re e p s utes before su n rise. Sunday that Szabo had been tr.lss- a r e extended they w ill com e to­ Closkey said there is "n o nor­ Wednesday night, however, ir. ing from, his home since Satur­ gether at a point in Orion near w estw ard a c ro s s the P a c ific the I I mal or custom ary tim e fo r such its swing around the sun, it w ill Reg, S I . 00 Reg. $1.00 day. • the border of the constellation sp ectacle should com e in view 4 I decision because fa c to rs va ry of H aw aii, New Zealand, A us­ not slip below the horizon until ?. M cC loskey d e c l i n e d to say G em ini. T h is point is found by in different c a s e s ." few m inutes a fter sunset as seer, w here Szabo is except that ’ ’he taking half the distance between tra lia and much of A s ia . The C o m m an d A fte r S h a v e ! I H air C u r le r s is not p resen tly in the. United Szabo’ s reported defection was the right-hand belt sta r in Orion re st of the earth w ill be in from the P a c ific side of the i i the second from behind the Iron w o rld . With the sun’ s g la re block­ S ta te s.’ ’ \ B tJtish Foreign. Of­ and the bright o r a n g tjje ir in the d ark n ess. i i ed by the e a rth 's horizon, the 3 9 $ fic e spo kesn un said he is no Curtain In le s s than a week. The comet at that tim e w ill 5 9 $ i i Soviet scien tist V ald im ir G e ro - upper left and extending It beyond be about as bright as the moon comet should stand out brightly longer in England. th e ’ lit t e iji * ' " ____________ MARGIN S T O R E S ________________'I 1I___________ „ „ M A R G I N S T O R E S _____________ A l s o In London, Hungarian seev left his ship in G ib ra lta r O bservation w ill be hampered and appear to be perhaps a fifth against the evening sky above the In K< P a c ific . la st week ar.6 faslaed -siylym s l i g h t l y ' b y o f the. the mccr.’ r qicr, i'jr . , being so ¡Pm!' r . 0 7 iX the jeopardized category. MEDIUM 4 4 3 W o n d e rfo rm B e lts 3 5 But Romney refused to com - iv o r y S o a p SIZE D in ty M o o r e S t e w . . '« « 4 7 . ment on specific b ills, although ’ he did say m easures which would GIANT SIZE DEVILED NETWT. SHEDD’S | « ( 3-L " * 7 1 « resu lt in lessening the tax bur­ 1-OZ. S a fflo w e r M a r g a r in e 4 1 den would probably gain approval. A c t i v e a lB PKG. 7 1 U n d erw o o d H am . . . "im H One of the big b ills doing ju st 5 A V E A T A& P , LB « « * COOKING OR SALAD UQT a mm SNOW’S NEW ENGLAND — NET WT. 15-OZ. that is the W elfare M erg e r B ill. He said the fact that the need D is h w a s h e r a l l . . . . 5 9 C r is c o O i l ................................ ‘i “ : 6 5 C la m C h o w d e r . . . . CAN 2 5 * fo r funds to continue existin g p rogram s "sh ou ld be provided WASHDAY DETERGENT SAVE AT A&P , _ LB. BATH SIZE a «ft « Z . before appropriating additional 3-LB. funds fo r n eed ed n ew p ro gram s.” F lu ffy a ll PKG. 7 5 P u r in a C a t C h o w . . . 3 o L u x S o a p 2 w s 3 3 “ T his fact has been taken in­ to ca re fu l account in our d is­ DETERGENT — 20c OFF LABEL SAVE AT A&P 1 -LB. COTTON BALLS cu ssion s, resulting in an o ver­ QT. A n < 54 IN 3 3 * S w a n L i q u i d .......................... PLASTIC I6 0 B & M B a k e d B e a n s . . 2 9 Q T ip s PKG. all decision on our p art not to .......................... * approve those m easu res calling fo r m ajor new expenditures un­ 10c OFF LABEL 2-LB. COLLEGE INN — NET WT. 133/4 -OZ. * 9 <9 l C HEINZ — N E T W T . 10%-OZ. jm le s s the resu lt would be to bene­ 6-OZ. fit the taxp ayers in term s of state V i m T a b l e t s .......................... PKG. 5 7 C h ic k e n B r o t h . . . . CAN 1 2 T o m a to S o u p . . . . 4 “ s 4 1 * and local c o s ts .” SAVE AT A&P APPLE-STRAWBERRY — APPLE-RASPBERRY - g* , . lb m QQ HEINZ — NET WT. 8-OZ. OW V W * He said M illiken’ s actions as QT. W '* < acting governor would soon show C o l d w a t e r a l l .......................... PLASTIC 7 3 D a in ty L u n c h J e lly 3 s 1 le g isla to rs that “ my warnings 5 7 S a u c e ...........................................- 3 3 to the L e g is la tu re to stand up tp their m il resp o n sib ilities rri re ­ iii ■ hair k g s z h 'Z ,* * - * > n r« * spect to fisc a l reform w e re not T H O M P S O N W H IT E S p a n is h R ic e . . . . 2 cans W idle w o rd s.” V i t a l i s ............................................. v z 6 7 * SAVE AT A&P M W , 9 OLD FASHION . LB H annah Leaves P u r in a D o g C h o w . . . 6 7 S e e d le s s G ra p e s BLUE BONNET — 2c OFF LABEL ' M * S h e d d 's P e a n u t B u t t e r & 5 9 ic For N ig e ria ' HEINZ — 8c OFF LABEL M Æ m W h ip p e d M a r g a r in e 3 4 1 9 ■P resid en t John A# Hannah w ill leave this afternoon fo r confer­ F eatu re BETTY CROCKER— N I T WT. B-OZ. m m - V e g e ta b le S o u p s s , "« ss 4 4 ' ences in Sw itzerlan d an d N lgeria. He plans to return about Oct. 29. V a lu e! lb A&P Advertised Prices in Detroit Newspaper Effective in this Arse Through Saturday, October 23 rd Bananas • • . . * Hannah will be in N igeria for M a ca ro n i & C h ed d ar “ 4 5 a sp ecial meeting of heads of a ll BATHROOM — ROLL OF 500 2-PLY SHEETS . m co lle ge s and u n iversities in the r/ 7 litu i 2 * 2 5 Apples , , c . f l u n t r j b y TnL U«S, A — r L a d y - S c o t t T is s u e . .2 V T 4 9 * Ma v . gency fo r International Develop­ 113 SIZE MICH. SAVE AT A&P O fcTO g u p e r ; r k e ts j RED DELICIOUS 1 ment. MSU is affiliated with the U n iv ersity of N igeria. 10 FOR 5 9 g IMIIKIt DIPIMDABll 1»000 wURCHAN! SINC1 IIS9 He w ill be in Z u rich Thrusday P u r in a D o g C h o w w . . « * •' 2 for a meeting of the European Language and Education C e n te rs. 8 M ichigan State N ew s. E ast Lansing. M ichigan W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 20, 1 965 TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY! H E N S , BU SC H S H A R P Duffy Gets Football Cues LASCALA THE PRODUCTION OF PUCCINI S R o o k ie s R a ttle W ith G o a l B a r r a g e F oes From Someone Up Above LABOHEME At the half-w ay point of the. B u sch ’ s 1 3 goals leave him . . . Steve Ju d ay going back to p a s s . He’ s h it. He’ s down. A lo s s of seven on the play. a re shielded from the ground coaches by other p la y e r s ’ alignm ents and moving form ations. S ' Ju d a y c a lls tim e out and is going over to talk And each tim e a p la y e r com es out of the game regu lar season, the Spartan soc­ nine behind the team season re ­ to Duffy . . . he goes over to talk to Duffy, telling him of any­ TECHNICOLOR FROMWARNERBROS c e r team again is in line to cord set by M abricio Ventura in gain a berth in the NCAA r e ­ 1 961 . "T ry a quick look-in p a s s , Steve. T h e ir thing he noticed. lin eb ackers a re shooting in too fa s t.” In 1959 at Iowa the telephone lines got c ro sse d gional tournament. The team has scored 3 1 goals Premiere Performances i thus f ar, against six fo r the op­ T h is Is how many of State’ s p lays a re c a lle d . and each team received the opposition s p r e s s box inform ation.The mi stake was co rrected v e ry • Going into today’ s game with But is isn’ t because Coach Daugherty is om­ 4 Times only B all State, the booters have won ponents. Four have been given n iscien t. He gets much of h is information from quickly. up whi l e Mike Lesnlk was In Oct. 20 and 21,1965 J five gam es without a loss and have goal (eight p e r i o d s ) and two som ew here above. D efensive philosophy has been a m ajor factor four gam es remaining on their High atop the action at e ve ry Saturday a fte r­ In each of S tate's v ic to rie s this y e a r. State w ill against G eorge Ja n e s (12 p er­ key on the strong point of the opponent's gam e, TI CKE TS FOR G U A R A N T E E D schedule. The three top team s noon football gam e a trio of coaches a re watching iods). L a st y e a r the team a l­ at the risk of giving- th eir opponent's w eaker S E A T S AT THE BOX-O FFICE in the midwest go to the region­ the p lay ca re fu lly and relayin g tips to Daugherty lowed eight goals in 13 gam es p la y s a g rea ter chance to w o r k .' NO RESER V ED SEATS al tournament and State appears and his sta ff. while getting 66 th em selves. If the Spartans a re su c c essfu l, the opponent M atinee at 1:3 0 p.m . headed for their fourth straight From the top p re s s box these men see things When the team tra v e ls toM un- has to switch to their w eaker gam e. Th i s is p rice 31.50 NCAA berth. unnoticed by the coach es and p la y e rs on the field , c ie , Ind. today Coach Gene Ken­ why running schools like Michigan and Ohio E venings at 8:00 p.m . L a st y e a r State was runner- Spartan defensive Coach Vince C a rillo t said , ney Is expecting to face the usual State w ere forced to do so much p assin g against p rice $2.50 up to Navy in the national tour­ and it is their function to let Duffy know e v e ry ­ big, rough B all State team . The State. nament final. thing. C ard in als a re only 2 -3 *th isy e a r, T h e p re s s box coach es agree that th eir Job C A M P U S The p resen ce of sophomores, but defeated previously unbeaten A c c u ra c y of advance scouting is the fir s t thing should neither be o verrated not underrated. e sp e cia lly in the forw ard line, Purdue in their last outing, 3 -2 . the p r e s s box coaches look fo r. T h ey telephone T H E A T R I- has helped the team to its un­ Don M rem a, center forw ard, any d ifferen ces to the spotters on the field who “ It is an Integral p art of the w h ole," C a rillo t said . " In the final a n a ly sis it’ s still Duffy or blem ished record. F ir s t- y e a r - and John Barnett, inside right, re la y the Information to Daugherty. Then Duffy Ju d a y who c a ll the p la ys and the whole team m e n lead the team in goals a r e the team ’ s biggest offensive eith er sends a p la ye r into the game with a play that c a r r ie s them out.’ ’ T O D A V c * scored , Guy Bush with 13 and th reat. M rem a was the team ’ s which w ill take advantage of the opponent's de­ . . . Juday over the ball at cen ter. T h e r e ’ s » inside right Pete Hens with sev­ top s c o re r last ye ar and is lead­ fen se, o r he c a lls Ju d a y over when the clock the snap. Quick p a s s to Washington over the L A D IE S W en. Senior L a r r y C h ristoff is ing again this y ear. next with three. Is stopped. m iddle. He’ s down to the 40, the 35 . . , B all State was an 8-0 victim T en -secon d P o laroid p ictu res a re also used at Hens has scored his goals, since of the Spartans last y e a r and tim es so that Duffy can see what the coaches being switched from a halfback have yet to win a game In the are explaining. "W e use about 15 photos a game ¿ TM S ili spot a fter the second g'ame. th re e -y e a r s e r ie s . to show defensive s p a c in g ," C a rillo t said. w w |to 0 p.m. fto h C a rillo t and offensive Coach Dan B oistu re watch fo r tipoffs on spacing, play p atterns, i r ­ D A D re g u la r m ovem ents and many other motions that M IC H I G A N IN SID E I N F O R M A T I O N — A ssista n t c o a c h e s Hank Bullough (left) and G o rd ie S e r r use headphones to T H E A T R E P 0 0 / U D r e c e i v e I nformation fr o m correspondents lo c a te d in th e L O W JH E R S T R IK E S IT R IC H ... o . '« . ► 4 U F eat ure at 1:35» )M 9 in a m m ÿ s h u n g p r e s s box, during a State grid en co u n ters. Vital data TODAY 3:35 5:35-7:35-9:40 you m th e is re lay e d from the high vantage point to playing field and strateg y is planned accordingly. c l o s e t a n d j ’m Photo by Jon Z w ickel S tr u g g le s O f A 4 th S tr in g e r WALT DISNEY'S MOST DRAMATIC MOTION PICTURE! fe e lir fs o s a d ^ f 9I » B y R I C K PIANIN fo r h is e ffo rts to bring glo ry to ago, w as sent into the gam e by n ii A P G r id P o ll Special Demand BY ARTHUR K0PIT S Í State News Sports W r i t e r M SU. H e a d Coach Duffy Daugherty. H ow ever, a team can only send State had already wrapped up The life of a Spartan football 11 p la y e rs onto the field at any the gam e, and Daugherty was R a t e s 'S ’ 2 n d Matinee TECHNICOLOR* • C'B’ wJiNi^oiiicwi» s E S ìm ìF p la y e r is one filled with constant one tim e. Some p la y e rs a re in­ giving his inexperienced men a STARTS F R I / d r ills , clash ing shoulder pads and evitably left out the gam e, and chnce to run s e v e r a l p lays THEY' D RATHER SWITCH I.) A rk a n s a s 5-0 468 num erous b ru is e s . befo re the clock ran out. ) M ICH. S T A T E 5-0 420 (0 4 ä m ) they can only wait patiently for . Low ther, a junior from Royal P3 M l - S a t u r d a y , O c t . 2 3 - 2 :0 0 C h e e rs of a Saturday afternoon a nod from the coach. W> 3.) N eb raska 5-0 393 Oak, took the snapback and hit crow d, the ravin gs of Monday Som etim es, the coach never T i c k e t s N ow O n S a le 4.) Southern Cal 4 - 0 - 1 268 P ** * morning sp o rts w rite rs and the nods. 5.) Texas 4-1 253 rvrr coquettish sm ile from the p retty With only seconds rem aining in V A '' 6 .) Purdue 4-0-1 239 j PRESENTED BY THE 7.) Notre Dame 3- ! 192 g ir l in h isto ry c la s s all help to la st S a t u r d a y ' s gam e against OCBORdM MICHIGAN STATE 8 .) F lo r id a 4-1 139 G L A D M E R com pensate the football p la ye r Ohio State, Chuck Low ther, a fo u rth -strin g quarterback, who s iN a r a a « K e im 9 ) LSU 1 0. ) G e o rg ia 4-1 4-1 79 65 3 E H :::- | 3 E E S r l : hadn’ t played fo r the Spartans se m M a R T tN UNIVERSITY PERFORMING sin ce Joining the team two y e a rs CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M . M a R R S f l G I S t ROCKS ARTS COMPANY HURRY . . . L A S T 3 DAYS F e a tu re at 1:0 0 -3:4 0 C A M P U S : Department of Speech The V a rsity Club Will fo rm a l­ 6 :3 0 -9 :15 P.M . > T £ )E i U n ig - .u a —y ly initiate pledges at 7:30 to­ night in the stadium club room . 'Hi IUBSCHCOhPOM'KJh_ £T; H I A T X ' ;««ca» nuKW IM «MI I T O N IG H T f r o m 7 ; 0 0 BURTLANCASTER LEEREMS •— » 3 T -O Z 7 1 * ;S K S f¡8 « » M O - ST A R T S FR ID A Y JIMHUTTONPAMELATIFFIN T H E M O S T ATTENTION SPARTANS! T A LK E D -A B O U T P IC T U R E! L a s t T w o D a y s !? i I M | - WOULD YOU LIKE TO ¿ 4 'a* '• * & ^ 4 v if. r, * C H A R L IE LOW THER ULTRAPANAVISION* ilTEOARTISTS T. TECHNICOLOR'! the le ft 's id e of the B uckeye line fo r a s ix -y a rd touchdown run. DESCRIBE YOUR NEXT DATE? STARTS " I t felt re a l great sco rin g the ‘ SAT. touchdown,” explained Low th er. ” 1 re a lly wasn’ t su re whether I could sc o re until I w as in the -— JftSs end zone — it was a re a l clo se If s o , get 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 Il GUandSEVENARTSpresentKENNETHHYM ANSProductmnf.tdfn p la y .” It’ s doubtful that Low ther’ s SE 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 so s u c c e s s f u l in the H a r v a r d P a tL y p u k © touchdown w ill affect h is present and M .I.T . a r e a . M ore r e c e n t ly at U n i v e r s i t y of M ich ig a n and Ohio State S E A N CONNERY status on the team . He* snot lik ely U niversity. to challenge Steve Ju d a y ’ s sup­ re m ac y as number one q u arter­ F e a tu re at 7 :10 -9 :2 0 back. D efinitely UNITEDARTISTS TECHNICOLOR J Fri. “ The Guns Of August” It’ s even doubtful that Low ther (continued on page 9) * Not a Lonely H e arts Club! * N ot O riented T o w a rd s M atrim ony! brisk, bracing * For Fun Lovin g M .S.U . S tu d e n ts Only! livelier lather the original fo r really sm ooth shaves! spice-fresh lotion! 1.25 L o o k o v e r o u r q u e s t io n n a ir e d e s ig n e d by 1.00 t e a c h in g p s y c h o lo g is t s w ith yo u in m in d - t o lasting freshness fin d n o t one but glides on fast, never sticky! 1.00 F IV E G R E A T D A T E S J u s t f o r yo u , »' AN- . « 9} ' W •- ■ W e f e e l 0471* r'S iT S Î’Ofr vvfrr r iriaf th e g u y ^ o r g i r l s f o r yo u th a t yo u w i l l e n jo y . C A JP £ ? G iv e i f a t r y . S e n d f o r m o r e In f o r m a t io n and y o u r q u e s t io n n a ir e 1 1 •I I I I Send to: S E A R C H , Box 630, E a s t L an sin g I i& p ic t I I I N ame — I 1 SHAVE tOT' J " S M u LIO NI I I Address I. I I v R h o iîe —r- J K I P p I I I I A l I n a m e s must b e In b y O c t o b e r 27, 1965 I I ... w ith th a t c r is p , c le a n m a s c u lin e a ro m a ! I >1 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 20, 1965 ar S p a r t a n G r i d R e c o r d s J u s t P e n c ille d In HILLEL FOUNDATION P a c e - S e tt in g T r io Dr. S a m u e l S a n d m e l Noted author and L e ctu re r, Provost of Hebrew Union C o lleg e . R e w r ite s *S ’ M a r k s SUNDAY, OCT, 24, 8 P .M ., Kellogg Auditorium "Ju d a is m In The H istory of R eligions” By R O B E R T A Y A F IE State News Sports W r i t e r MONDAY, O CT, 25, 4 —lO P A L Conrad Auditorium Being a Spartan sta tistician m ay be the m ost grueling Job in the “ Ju d aism and C h ristian ity, Overlappings and D ifie r- sports busin ess. With the football season only half finished the e n ces” Everyone Welcome. sc rib e s who tally S ta te 's grid iron achievem ents are quietly tossing their quills in the a ir in d esp air and sitting out the rem aing gam es Is r a e li Folk Dance Group M eets Ir, Union P a rlo r C , before assem bling th eir data. Wed., Oct., 20, - p.m . Everyone Welcome. You re a lly can’ t blam e them for their d efeatist attitude. B y the end of the Penn State gam e, the second on the Spartan slate , both SATURDAY, OCT. 2 3 , S;30 P .M .. Union Room 2 1 c a re e r and game m arks had tumbled. And, with e ve ry p a ss and field goal in the rem aining five contests, they’ ll continue to fall. Mixer And Social Steve Juday, Gene Washington and Dick Kenney are the men In form al. Entertainm ent. R efreshm ents. responsible for these m as r e -w rite s . F iv e -g a m e totals prove it. The senior s ig n a l-c a lle r now has 50 com pletions in 88 attempts for 628 yard s, two interceptions and a p air of T D s. H e's 2 1 3 yd s, short of E a rl M o rra ll’ s ’ 55 season m ark, and needs 60 m ore to sse s and 29 com pletions to p ass his own ‘ 64 re c o rd s. Ju d a y 's single-gam e standings saw only one revisio n this y e a r. That was in the UCLA opener, when a dozen com pletions gave him a new m ark in that category. His re co rd of 26 com pletions against Notre Dame last y e a r stands firm . T h is y e a r h is best day was against the B ru in s, when he aimed at h is re c e iv e r s 22 tim es. C a re e r-w is e , he jumped from fifth spot with 1,3 0 3 y d s . to second, his 1,9 3 1 figure being ju st 85 short of M o rra ll’ s th re e -y e a r to als. With 304 attempts and 159 com pletions, Ju d ay tops A1 Dorow on both accounts. He stands fourth in scoring p a s s e s thrown with S t a t e ’s R e c o r d C o lle c t o r s 16 and third in interceptions with 19 as w ell. At the other end of those Juday p a s s e s, Gene Washington has Steve Juday (above). Gene Washington (left). been making a little Spartan h isto ry of h is own. A fte r a single season , the hurdling end holds season receivin g and yard s gained Dick Kenney (below). receivin g m arks of 35 And 542, re sp e c tively. Photos by L a r r y F r i t z l a n and Tony F e r r a n t e So far this y e a r he’ s 10 short of h is reception m ark and 12 3 yd s. out of his other season record. Ranked second last y e a r to I Bob C a re y on c a re e r receptions, Washington needs five m ore to top the form er Spartan. He’ s also threatening C a re y ’ s p assing yard age m ark, needing only 3 13 to bring that one into the fold. And you must rem em ber that C a re y ’ s fig u res are com piled on a th ree -ye a r b a sis and Washington’ s only after two cam paigns. Dick Kenney of the sunburned toe has made it look as though the Spartans never went in for kicking field goal s. A rt B ra n sta tte r’ s c a re e r and season m a rk s— seven and th ree, re sp e c tiv ely — tumbled after the Penn State gam e was tabulated, and Kenney continues to rew rite his own h isto ry on e v e ry advantageous fourth-down situ­ ation. So fa r this season, the Hawaiian im port has placed the pig­ skin neatly between the goalposts a dozen tim es. His three field goals against the Nitany L ions establish a new gam e m ark. 4 * i Y * 4 * .(<* O ,7 0 ,C < S > <■> ,C , C < > , Intramural News fa sh io n isn’t e v e r y t h in g ___ W a lla c e ’s offer plenty more! M E N ’S T ime F i e ld 4 In addition to a fabled selection of fashion eyew ear, Wallace*; F r a t e r n it y Bowling 6 W indsor-W lvern offer com plete optical se rv ic e : AI leys 8 p.m. 6:45 D. Slg. P i-R e d Doors •E Y E E X A M IN A T IO N S by 3 reg istered o ptom etrists. 1-2 D .T .D .-A .S ig . Phi 7:30 F e llo e -F e r a l E X P E R T L E N S G R IN D IN G in our own p lant. Bring your own 3-4 Sigma C h l-Sig. Phi Ep. 8 :15 Worthington-Worst p rescrip tio n , if you prefer. 5-6 Theta C h i-Ph i D. Theta ■“9 W ooster-W olverine P E R F E C T F IT T I N G by trained o p tic ia n s. R ep air s e r v ic e , too 7-8 A .E . P l-P h l Slg. K . 9;45 Snark-Sult&ns • - - --ai»*. •«*►•%--* ■ Touch Football- W O M E N ’S V o lle y b a ll eye examinations by QR, W C. JEN SEN , reg stered optometrist T ime F ie ld I T im e Court 1 W EA TH ER W A R M S U P D R tt'S 6 C ath age-C avaller £ ‘ +5 FelShy-i'tfcciindlty 7 ,S . Cam pbell-W illlam s A k èrs ? - 3 At WALIACE OPTICIANS Things Turn Hot For State Runners ~}jVi JY.3 { n a j'/ u n g e i's - Tony's " 8 P h illip s 4 - Van Hoosen Boys T im e Court 2 8 :15 Spydec-Setutes 7 R ather 3-5 3040 Vine ^Opposite Frandor) Phone IV 9-2774 9 Evans S c h o 1 a r s -lm p r e s - 7:30 C a se 1-2- a l s o o ffic e s downtown at 107 N. W ashington. D r. R jC . Jo n es and Dr, B . C . B u s s a rd , reg iste re d optom etrists sions 8 Independent game 9;45 A rh ou se-A res F i e ld Hockey r ie r s . They know that It Is In T im e Fie ld 2 T im e Old Colleg e F ie ld By JO E M ITC H country runners. It had been a Fortu nately, this w as all that 6 Carlbbean-Carleton State News Sports W r i t e r p ra ctice w here m eets a re won. 5 C a se 2-W est A kers hard day. the Spartan mentor had to p re ­ 6:45 M cRae-M cGlnnes It’ s taking that extra m ile when " T h is hot weather is not con­ s c rib e a fter an ordinary, stren ­ 7:30 A belard-A bel " T h is has been a tough p ra c­ they’ re dead tired that gives BIG TEN G L A S S ES ducive to c r o s s-cou ntry run­ uous workout. Even L in k ’ s com­ 8 :15 M otts-F.lsworth t i c e ," puffed distance runner A rt them the incentive to finish a . . . Set of 10 . ning,” fretted D ittrich. " N o r ­ plaint w as quickly diagnosed. He 9 B rannlgan-Six Pak Link a s he com pleted the ninth grueling six -m ile race. $ 1.2 5 m ally , distance runners do better breathed so hard that one intake 9:45 T urkeys-C h in . Slingshots and final m ile of Monday’ sw o rk - It’ s just like what Sharkey with purchase of gas when the tem perature rem ain s of a ir w as Inadvertently seasoned out on the F o re st A k e rs Golf said a fter he had com pleted tak­ T ime F ie ld 3 (East of Gables) the sam e, Instead of Jumping from by a couple of bugs. 6 Wimbledon-Wisdom C o u rse. ing his p ra ctice jaunt o ver the one extrem e to an oth er." T he humid w eather, however, rough F o re s t A k e rs t e r r a i n . 6:45 Akua Pahula-A keg East Side Marathon B reathing heavily, Link trud­ Dittrich knew what might hap­ did not put a dent in a few of the 7:30 Stalag 17-Superstition U-Haul T r a ile r 8i Tru cks " T h is is whatwe n e e d .. . go hard, ged slow ly toward the clubhouse pen to a runner in hot w eather. Spartan’ s effo rts to im prove their 8 :15 Abaddon-Aboriglnes 2725 E. Grand R iv e r hard, hard, , , and when you feel d re ssin g room , turned and blurt­ The a fte r-a ffe c ts of o v e r -e x e r­ speed and develop th eir endur­ 9 EM U -Em erald E ast Lansing, M ich. you can’ t go anym ore, go harder ed out, "A n d I Just don’ t fee l tion, such as nausea and extrem e ance. Conscious of F r id a y ’ s meet 9:45 B a w d iers-B a y a rd Phone ED 7-9806 y e t ." w ell at a ll!” fatigue, can be quite damaging to with roughhouse N otre Dame, a runner’ s p hysical condition. Captain Paul M cCollum , Dick The tem perature had rise n to " 1 want everyone to take one Sharkey, and sophomore Ralph a muggy 80 d eg rees. Coach F ran sa lt tablet p er body pound lost Stadelm an repeatedly ran ra ce s D ittrich stood by keeping a c a re ­ to d a y ," D i t t r i c h commanded. "A n d , be su re to get plenty of of 100 y a rd s . " 1 feel that I’ m im p ro vin g," R O B L E E ful eye on his w eary c r o s s ­ r e s t .” gasped Stadelman as the p e r­ spiration rolled off his fo re­ head. " I guess It’ s Just a mat­ L o w th e r te r of knowing that you have to im p ro v e ." T h e A ll- A m e r ic a n T h is Intense d esire on Sta- fo r the coveted position. ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 8) w ill t r a v e l with the t e a m to ” 1 gu ess I’ m Just sticking a - delm an’ s part Is shared b y p ra c - tic a lly a ll of the Spartan h ar­ H a n d s e w n B ro g u e round, hoping for some opportun­ Purdue this weekend, since only ity to play next y e a r ,” Lowther the top 38 p la ye rs make the road sa id . " S u r e , it gets discouraging tr ip s . BARNES FLORAL SJ&Sfc n ever getting to play much. 1 Just T h e p rosp ects don’ t appear to hope fo r the b e s t." WE T E L E GR A P H be too bright for Low th er, even “ Once I get out of h e r e .l won’ t p) FLOWERS a fter Ju d ay grad u ates. Jim m y be playing any longer, so 1 fig­ >) WORLD WIDE R aye and John Mullen have a u re I might as well stick It ou t," 21 5 ANN ED 2 -0 87 ’ slight edge on him in the struggle he added. Observe th is handsewn brogue with the All-Am erican look. The i N y*- «' rtlVcLvAri Ir.» Cards ’ — B y. You get a snug, foot-hugging fit, a heavy look, along w ith softness and fle xib ility th a t is rarely found D o n 't F o r g e t Y o u r in handsewn brogues. Come in and see them soon. F a v o r it e G H O U L o n h is /h e r /its day. $1 6 °° (J b o -^ U itM u u L D e c o r a t io n * A n d P a r ty S u p p lie s ) ■ « f i c a n w r ig n r jn o e s Open till 9 p.m. M o n d a y -F rid a y B ro okfield P la z a - P le n t y of C A M P U S B O O K S T O R E S 1381 E a s t G rand R iv e r f r e e parking 2 S t o r e s - A c r o s s from Union, A c r o s s fr o m B e r k e y 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan • W ednesday, O ctober 20, 1965 FOUND HELPERS FAST! DIALED 355-0255 E N JO Y TH E o u t d o o r s ! Many p art-tim e students needed for g e n e r a l landscaping. Sandhill A c r e s N u rse ry, 2101 Sandhill. “IFc Couldn’t Be Happier With The Wonderful Results We Got.” Automotive Automotive Automotive Employment For Rent For Sale P ersonal C H EVRO LET 1962 I m p a 1 a, I - PEL’GOT I960, 403, cheap. IV S E L L 1963 S p itfire e n g in e -tra n s- Sa l e s m a n w a n t e d to place SHtAW AS$EE, W EST, 669. Down- GIBSON GUtTAR, B2512N , 12 - SPANISH SPEAKING m ovies e v ­ 1with a door hardtop, V -S , Autom atic, 2 -4 8 5 2 . 16 m ission com plete or p a rts; 2 State News in local business town, 4 room s, bath, furnished. strln g , and c a se , $ 15 0 .35 5 -4 2 5 6 e ry Wednesday starting Oct. 20, j p j h low cost 26.000 m iles. $14 50 . C all after PLYM OUTH I960 Fur y 2-door L uc a s spots and b rack ets. B e s t establishm ents fo r non-student L e a s e , re fe re n c e s. $75 p l u s ask fo r S h e rry. 17 Downtown A rtT h e a tre , 211 North 5:30. 482-6795. 17 hardtop V -8 . Pow’e r steerin g. o ffe r. A fter 5 pm. IV 9 -3174 .16 re a d ers. Must have m ornings u tilitie s. P ark in g. 16 C o l l e c t o r s ’ i t e \ 1 s . P a in t- Washington. Doors open 6:45 (8-11) fre e . S a la ry plus com­ ings, P rim itiv e s, Copper and Tw o fea tu re s. 15 W A N T A D CH E VR OL ET I M P A L A , 1 $65 Autom atic, One owner, lady A V E R Y ’ S AUTO P A R T S m ission. Contact Jim B a k e r, ARM Y TOOK one o f our boys. b r a s s , bottles, v a se s, dish es, Super Sport, 2-d oor, hardtop, d riv e r . See at OSBORN AUTO, Have large room y 4-man apart­ Try U s F o r Student S e r v ic e s, Rm . 347 or ment. Will exchange re fere n c e . etc. Side door, 622 N . F ra n c is, MISERY • AUTOMOTIVE 327 hp, 4 -sp ee d , d a r k red. IN C ., 2601-: ' E. M ichigan, L an - Beautiful new c a r 1 372 -10 6 4 . 1 " sing. C17 New and Used call 355-8299. 17 T o see and d is c u s s - 3 3 2 - 6 3 5 1. Lan sin g. 16 is • EMPLOYMENT P a rts fo r A ll C a rs CH EVRO LET 19 64 ,12 -p a sse n g e r PLYM OUTH 1904 Sports Fury, JAN ITO R WORK evenings. Hours 19 R O B E R fS _tWd stereo tape r e - Not having a T V t o watch • FOR RENT 208 E . Grand R iv e r , North and w a g e s to be d iscu sse d . c o rd e r with E lectro voice m i­ $9,00 p er month sports van. A - l condition, e a sily 361 engine, 4 - s p e e d , V ibra- • FOR S A L E Lansing - C all 48916 147 Phone ED 2 -577 8 for appoint­ Houses crophones an d stands, K o ss rem oved seats could double fo r sonic radio, clean c a r. Reason­ • LO ST & FOUND m en t________________________ 15 WANTED ONE room m ate fo r 4- headset, 26 p re -re co rd e d tapes, Nejac T V Rentals - 482-0624 pickup, panel. 484-8719. 17 able p ric e $1,900. 393-1348. 15 • PERSONAL Scooters & Cycles bedroom ranch house, Okemos, 40 watt stereo amp- p re-am p . THINKING OF a Pizza P a rty ? Ra m b l e r Good running W AITRESSES F U L L tim e. Must • PEAN UTS PERSO NA L CH EVRO LET 1963 B iscayn e 2 - $56 p er month, plus u tilitie s. $600. 353-7000. 18 condition. $100 or best o ffer. A L L S T A T E CO M PACT 19 6 5 , be neat and dependable. Apply Contact BIM BO 'S P IZ Z A f ir s t . door, 409 cu. in. 4-speed, 4 11 3 3 2 -2 3 5 9 . 15 • REAL ESTATE $150. Excellen t condition, 3.9 in person at Howard Jo h n so n 's BLONDE VANITY and bench, bed C a ll 489-2431. C15 positraction. 3 5 1-5 2 8 5 a fter 6 337-20 9 1. 15 • SER V ICE h.p., 3-sp eed tran sm issio n , red. R estaurant, 32 2 4 E a st Saginaw. FURNISHED D U PLEX , 2 - b e d - and sp rin gs. P a ir of lam ps. THE P R ESID E N T 1A LS fo r G reat p.m . 17 RAMBLER STATIONWA GON • TRANSPORTATION 1336 North Chestnut. IV 4-8757. ________________________ 15 room and garage. N ear M»S,U. R u m m a g e on m iscellaneous M usic again this y e a r . Rock, CH EVRO LET 19 5" V- S, stick, 1958, 6 -cylin d er, econom ical, • WANTED 15 PERSON FOR salad work. H ours and M arble School. Nov. 1 - item s and woman’ s clothing. IV slow dance and Jazz. IV 4-3018. $10 0 . 489-9532. 17 good m echanical condition. In­ TRIUMPH 1962 StìOcc. Ja c k Pine and w a g e s to be d iscu ssed . Ju n e . No single students or pets. 9-0583 after 7 pm. 16 15 D E A D L IN E quire 1441 C Spartan V illag e or CH EVRO LET 1?56 4-door V-6 model. Two sets of p ipes. Good Phone ED 2-5778 fo r appoint­ 3 5 1-4 7 9 7 or 3 5 1- 5 3 2 2 . 17 GUNS FOR sale, trade, rent, by 3 5 5 - 1 15 0 . 17 CH ARGE ACCOUNTS in v : t e d , 2 c.rr. one c l a s s d a y b e ­ automatic. One of the nicest in condition. $650. C all 3 3 7 -7 5 11.15 ment. 15 EA ST LANSING 5 0 3 S p artan A ve- day, week, season. Shotguns, STATION WAGONS! S T A T I O N - M AREK R E X A L L DRUGS. P r e ­ town. $295. Phone 3 9 3 - 1 1 1 4 . C 15 HA R L E Y DAVIDSON $ 6 3 Sprint. nue. T h re e bedroom s, furnished, d eer r ifle s , 22 r ifle s , p isto ls f o r e pub l i c a ti on. M A LE, SALESM A N , afternoons scription d r u g s , c o sm etics, C H R YSLER 1964, 4-door, sedan, WAGONSI Did you know OSBORN 2 50cc, B e st o ffer. 355-30 9 7 . 16 and Saturdays. Inquire Fran d o r le a se or rent. C a ll 337-79 78 or and re v o lv e rs . New and used. baby needs, low e v e r y day C o n c e ■I a t i o n s - 12 noon one 16.000 m i l e s , deluxe power AUTO is the la rg e st Station- Pet Shop In F ran d o r. 15 4 8 9 -70 16 . 19 Kennedy’ s H o b b y Shop, 1420 p r ic e s . 30 1 N. C lip p ert, b y equipment, l i k e new, $2,195. wagon d ealer in C entral Mich­ H A R LE Y DAVlDSON M-SO $ 6 5 . class day before publication L ik e new, must s e ll. Make an G IR LS TO work In dining room , Woodbine. IV 9-1165._________16 F ran d o r. C 17 Phone IV 4-2643. 15 igan? OSBORN A U T O , IN C., Rooms 2601-7 E . Michigan, L an sing.C 17 o ffe r. TV 5-9854; 16 p art-tim e . No experien ce nec­ SMITH-CORONNA p o rtab letyp e- PHONE CORVAI R ¡963 Monza, 4-speed, e s s a r y . C a ll ED 2 -577 8 fo r ap­ SP A C E FOR studios, sto rage, or w rite r. Good condition, good ANNOUNCEMENT low m ileage, best offer over SUNBEAM A L P IN E “ 1964 Road- HONDA 250. Excellen t condition, study in ugly u p sta irs. C a ll 3 5 5 - 355-8255 pointment. 16 buy. C a ll 355-6069 or 353-2040. New C h risty M in stre ls. s te r, black with red in terio r. windshield, luggage ra c h ,sp ro c ­ 9787, before 5 pm. 15 $1,000. IV 5-514 5. 15 16 Sat., Nov, 13 , a fter Indiana Excellen t condition throughout. kets, 3,000 since overhaul. C a ll R .V s AND L W s . F u ll, p a rt- RATES CORVAIR, ¡962, Red Monza. 2- SIN G LE R O O M S , unapproved, L IN D E L L F L A T top gu itar, $2<5. gam e. T ick et sa le opens Oct. Must sell quickly. 4 8 4 -6 9 2 3 L e e , 484-2842. $400. 16 tlm e. P re feren c e of sh ifts. E x ­ 1 DAY............ S I . 50 door, hardtop. 4-speed tra n s­ c e n tra lly located, with parking, A lso g ir ls English bike, $20. 25 at Lansing C ivic C enter & evenings. 17 HONDA, 250. Excellent condition, cellent personnel p o lic y . Many 3 DAYS.......... S3.00 m ission. V ery Clean, 355-2906, $ 10 . 437 M .A .C . C a ll 3 3 2 -5 0 4 1. C a ll 355-2929 after 4:30 pm. 16 Param ount News Shops In windshield, luggagerack, sp ro c ­ fringe benefits. 332-08 01. 15 18 TRIUMPH T R - 3 B , 1963. B lack , 19 Lansing & E . L ansing. 5 DAYS..........¿5.00 kets, 3,000 since overhaul. C a ll WANTED D E L IV E R Y boys, also H U FFY 3-sp eed E n g lish R a c e r. b a s e d on 1 5 w o rd s per ad; CORVAIR $ 6 4 , red, 3-sp eed . E x - cellent condition, one owner, red in terio r, good tir e s , new top. Luggage rack . IV 5-9589,18 L e e , 484-2842. $400. 16 c a l l s for p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- 0653; 482-0654, seven nights p er For Sale T wo weeks old. Must s e ll. F u lly equipped. B e st o ffer, Jim 3 5 5 - BRAND X putting outthe.greatest sound fo r your dance o r p ary . Over 15 10c per we'd per day. w arran ty, $1,195. Phone 355- T R - 3 $ 5 6 , 1964 T R -4 engine. HON’DAS: Now- open, HONDA OF WANTED: D E L IV E R Y boys, also week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 9033. 15 Ronnie E sak , IV 9 -6 221. 17 8107. 15 H A S L E T T . 2 blocks east of c a lls fo r p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- C lo se ratio g ear box, tuned ex­ AQUA FLO O R-LEN GTH evening J u s t ASK the AT 0 Ts ...Y o u r party T h e r e will be a 5 0 c s e r v ic e blinker light in H aslett on.H as- PARKING A TTEN D AN T, p a r t- 0653; 482-0654 seven nights per C O RVETTE 1964, silv e r coupe, haust, new paint, tire s and c a r ­ tlm e, no experience n e c e ssa ry , gown, size 10 . Worn once. A v a - is " i n ” with "T H E O N E S ." and bookkeeping c h a r n e it lett Road. 24 week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 365 h.p., AM -FM radio, 4-speed pet. 332 -18 52 . 16 fo r a p p o i n t m e n t . C a l l ED cado green taffeta stree t length C a ll T e r r y , now. 482-4590. 16 t h is ad is not paid w ith in H O N D A , 1965 C B 160. T w o r o y a l T y p e w r i t e r s , port- o oe w k. transm ission and positraction. T R - 3 1961. M etallic blue. Wire Can be seen at 624Spartan A ve., w h e e l s (6). Two tonneaus, m onths/2,000 m iles of w arranty 2 -57 7 8 . left. 332-8438 after 9 p.m . 19 F U L L AND P A R T -T IM E opening 18 ab le. N ea rly new. A lso desk d re s s , siz e 9, worn tw ice. Shoes dyed-to-m atch both outfits also Peanuts Personal E a st Lansing. 15 type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ availab le; Phone 3 5 5 -30 2 3 after CAM ERA CA LVIN , Thanks for A barth, Overhauled. Luggage HONDA m r . 2,200 m ile s, like fo r g ir ls In National A d v e rtis­ able tape re c o r d e rs . R e v e re 5 p .m . 15 fillin g my sw eatshirt ad with E $ 6 5 , nassau blue, ra c k . Whitewalls. 337-1059 or ing P ro g ra m . 485-6669, 1-5 pm. new. C a ll ED 7-7000. 19 tape re c o rd e rs . R adios, phono­ such beauty. G ratefully, M ark, 1 telescopic steering 332-8 16 4. 16 15 GIBSON BAN JO , Long neck, fifth - positraction, 4-speed. TRIUMPH T R -3 $ 6 0 , midnight -9967. 17 blue, good m echanical, body Employment YOUNG M EN - 17 to 22. Neat, grap h s. Low p riced furniture: c h ests, d r e s s e r s , beds, sprin gs strin g Capo, Scru ggs tu ners. G ro v e r p egs. H ard -sh ell c a se , 15 F»B . H appiness is the Green H or- a le rt. F u ll/p a rt-tim e. 6 d ays or and m a ttre s s e s. Sm all house­ CO RVETTE^ 1959, Im m aculate condition. Must sell. $800. Cal l NU R SES AIDS and m ale o rd e r­ 3 5 3 - 2 12 9 . 17 net and going to the G ables on le s s . Day/night sh ifts. B en efits w a r e s : d ish es, silv e rw a re , pots condition, hew engine, 4 1 1 p o s i - 351-4020._____________________18 lie s . No experience n e c e ssa ry . Wednesday nights. B londie. fo r permanent y e a r - a r o u n d and pans, to a ste rs, coffee m ak­ FOUND: PR ESCRIPTIO N Tun P le a s e apply in person at County traction, both tops. Cal l 337- T R -3 1961, blue, portable radio, 9266. 17 M ichelin-X tire s , 3 -c o v e rs , ex­ H ospital, Dobie Road, Okemos. work. Apply in person, 9 :30 -4 . McDONALDS D RIV E-IN , 1024 E . e r s . E le c tric fryin g pans. 8 ft. pool table com plete. E le c tric g la s s e s on D aisy Lane Satur­ day night. C a ll ED 7-9366. 17 Real Estate 21 C A P E COD. L an sin g, E a st side. C O R V ETT E 196.o, fully equipped, cellent condition, never raced. Grand R iv e r , E a st L an sin g. 15 fan s, new and used. Window fans MEN^S 3-sp eed bike with side Ove $6,000 invested. S acrifice Good Buy! 669-9410. 15 UNUSUAL O PPO RTUNITY. West BUSBOYS. MUST be 10 or o v er. and a ir conditioners. Bausch & b a sk e ts. Cheap, good condition. N ear MSU. Why rent when you $3,850, Shown Saturday only. T K -4 $ 6 2 , reb. Good condition. C o ast Corporation recen tly r e ­ can In vest? N ear bus, shopping, F u ll-tim e and p art-tim e work Lom be m icro sco pe. 3 5 3 - 15 5 3 . 17 A u to m o tiv e Phone 355-6729, 17 organized t h a t can withstand sch o o ls. V e ry convenient loca­ Radio, R o l l b a r, sw ay bar, a v a ila b le . M eals included. C all WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE TU XED O , B LA C K coat, siz e 40, XROMEO peciale FALCO N 1^60 4-door automatic rigid financial exam ination is tion. Fin e la rg e lot, 49’ x 13 3 ’ . spoked rim s, $13 0 0 , 487-8985 IV 9-5506. 417 509 E . M ich ., Lansing $ 1 5 . Phone 484-6041. 17 \ clas- offering on a no-franchise fee G a ra g e . P riv a te d riv e. R e c re a ­ tran sm issio n . Radio. Good heat­ after 4:30 p.m .; ask for Dick. 19 W AITERS WANTED full or p a rt- IV 5-4391 7-0638, b a s i s exclu sive d istrib u tor­ E L E C T R IC G U ITAR . Showroom tion room , screened patio. Two e r , $450. 882-2408 from 8 -5 , 15 TRJU M PH S P IT F IR E 19 63. New tim e. C all M r. T ab er at C o ral H rs: 8 -5:30 pm. C sh ips. T in s is a product in de­ condition, reason able. C a ll IV bedroom s down and 12 ’ x 2 7‘ FORD $ 6 6 2 -door, 6 cylin der, top, and battery. Red, with ton­ G a b le s, 3 3 7 -13 11. 15 C ID E R M ILL ”hovi open. Special 2-9449.' 17 mand by e v e ry home owner and finished u p sta irs. Eating space AUSTIN Wire standard shift. $275, A lso , 1960 neau. Must s e ll. E xcellen t con­ e v e ry busin ess and is cu rren tly F U L L / P A R T T im e , window, g rill p r ic e s on l a r g ' e r quantities. in kitchen. One bath down. Oil wheels, iO. $750. Falcon, stick shift, $300 or best dition. 669-9802. 15 men. Day, night sh ifts. Excellen t C o rd a W e s t , 5817 N , Okemos Animal s being used by such national o r - heat. IV 2-6 529 . 22 Cal l 35 . 16 ... gffq r. IV .9-1895, 412 H aze. 18 startin g wage, c h o iceh o u rst A d- R d ., E a st Lan sin g. ED 7-7974. r~.FO.VA. 4,V ,CIUPpuic;Q.r>. J> „»va, VOLKSWAGEN i960 stationwagon S ervice . ‘..I II ' m■ V» , if¡At . 1 .1. ■■■ |!■ I| gaqizaticinw ,*,« ^ ear, Roehuclc :. .v K a T■ ; t*B -Fn. FORD- 19 5“ M echanics^'/ OtY., ■■■•feus. T h re e seats, rad io , regu lar and C o ., Holiday Inn M otels and •vancesfceci^ppMrtunify. Apply In " 22 White, 9 vi&ebrs; M a c k /silv e r, -3 steering’. Rebuilt motor. $10 0. C a ll 482- and a u x ilia ry h eaters. 34,000 various- djf&nctvrs o f th e firm e d p erso n . Red B arn D riv e -in , 1010 months, Ruth’ s, 14645 A irp o rt-- D IAPER S E R V IC E . T h re e tj^ e s C igarettes - R eg. 26ÿ, King & ze. Otl 0245 a fter 5 p.m . 1” m ile s. Owner, 485-8836. lb f o r c e s . Product 100% gu ar­ Grand R iv e r . 18 Road. 484-4026. 16 of d ia p e rs to choose fro m . Bulk i: F ilt e r 2 7 f pk., $2.50/2.70 p er c Mille Road, Lost & Found FORD ST AT IONWA GON, 19 6 1. VOLKSWAGEN 1963 sunroof. New anteed; investment from $600to S E C R E T A R Y FOR Church office. Carton. wash fo r c lea n e r, w hiter dia­ BUCK i-rtible, good Good condition. B e st o ffer over t ir e s , excellent condition. E x ­ $14,000. Investment guaranteed In itiative and s e c r e ta r ia l e x ­ MADRAS p e r s , Flu ff dried and folded. sr.. Phone IV $500, 3 5 1-5 19 9 . 17 tr a s . $1,000. A sk for G a ry after with 100% m arkup. M anufacturer p erien ce n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED Hats $2.49, Sh irts $4.95, R ain­ L O i r ” Tan billfold , t-D , Room U se your own or rent o u rs. Con­ .. L ar,s in e .17 6 pm ., 337-1498. -17 has proven method of distribu­ 2 -2 5 5 9 . 17 coats $6.86. key, bus tickets. On Grand R iv ­ ta in ers furnished. No deposit. FO RD, ENGLISH, P 5 S , E sco rt ADIL.LAC 1555 He r s e . Y ellow , stationwagon. Radio, heater, e x ­ VOLKSWAGEN 1 19966 0 sunroof. tion ad vertisin g a n d m erchan­ A L E R T , NEAT appearing young PX Store ■ FRANDOR e r near Union. Rew ard. P le a s e 25 y e a r s exp erien ce. B Y -L O ■istery ar.d drapes. tra tire s , no ru st. $ 1 7 5 . 332— W hitewalls. Radio and heater. d ising. A factory rep resen tative m an, f o r fu ll-tim e s e r v ic e - ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T 3 - c a ll 353-30 79 , 17 D IA PER S E R V I C E , 1010 E . I facilities. Engine 0 5 13 . 17 V e ry clean. C a ll 377 -0 12 3. 16 w ill a s s is t you in setting up your s a le s position, with local office speed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, f u l l LO ST, ROUND g la s s e s in black M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1. C ilea. 5"50 or best JAGU AR 1958 3.4S. R e b u i l t VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Only $1,095. b u sin e ss. F o r com plete details m achine C o, Experience not r e ­ p ric e . Renta 1-purch ase te rm s c a se , C a ll 3 5 3-6 14 4 . 17 FREN CH TUTOR. C all Fran cin e 16 transm ission , blue-black. Wal­ and d escrip tive literatu re, write quired. If you qualify, c a ll 489- a va ila b le . W'e also have tennis Low m ileage, extra clean. 1962 LO ST: M EN ’ S high school c l a ls D U P U I S , p h o n e 482-0055, 1 ALIBU 1^64 2-door National C h e m -P la stic s C o rp ., 1458 fo r appointment. 18 ra c q u ets, golf b a lls, badminton nut dash, leather upholstery in OLDSM OBILE ‘ 88’ convertible. rin g. B lue set with gold R . Ini­ Fren ch , graduated in English automatic. E xcep - excellent shape. 3 3 2 - 4 116 . 19 1550 Page Industrial B lv d ., St. b ird ie s, gifts and h ousew ares. One owner, $1,39 5. FORD 1962, G E N E R A L O FFIC E work includ- tia ls. R .A .B . inside. 355-9 2 18 .15 in F ra n ce , can help with gram ­ 5ee at OSBORN, LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1^63. L o u is, M issouri 63132, or call A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s Personal X L , 2-door hardtop V -8. Auto­ ing typing, filing, telephone and m ar and translations. (C all after , 2601-7 E . Mi chi» c o lle ct Robert T . A dam s at HA from Union. ED 2 -3 2 12 . C Full power. New premium tire s . m atic power steerin g . White, $%, 6-~242, area code 314. som e bookkeeping. H ours to be 6 p.m .) 17 t. C17 21 V ery low m ileage. Reasonably r e d in te rio r, $1,39 5. S I G N S arran g ed , but should be a v a il­ FOR WEDDING a n d p ra ctic a l WANTED" D E L IV E R Y bo ys, also ;HE 737^ Nlalibu sport BU SBO YS, N1ÜST be 18, no e x - able fo r at least 1/2 day, 5 or 6 show er g ifts, see A C E HARD- p riced . ED 2-36 01, 1707 P a rk - FORD S A L E S , 162 W. Grand c a lls fo r pizza o rd e rs. 482- cor p erien ce n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED W H ERE’ S selectio n s. 201 E . East-West Shaw -oa 4-speed, vale. 15 R iv e r, W illiam ston. 10 minutes d ays a week. Should have tra n s­ 0653; 482-0654 seven nightsper j m p l e ' e rust M ER CU R Y, i960. E xcellen t run- 2 -577 8 for appointment. 18 portation. IV 7-59 53. 16 Grand R iv e r , a c ro ss from Un­ Annual Canoe Race E a st of MSU. 655-2191. C15 week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 over paym ents. PARKWOOD BRANCH YMCA is ion. Phone ED 2 -3 2 12 . C October 2 3, 1965 - 1:00 p.m . nlng and body. B est o ffer over VOLKSWAGEN 19Ó2. V ery good TUTO R, MATH 334, 1 hour, 2 TH E LOW EST ever! Our home"- 20 hirin g clu b -le a d ers fo r a fte r­ H O N EYW ELL PEN TA X single $400. Cal l IV 5-1240 a fter 3pm . condition. $1,0 75. C a ll 882-2408 days a week. C all 355-8004 aft­ ow ners insurance p ric e s . Phone Back of Shaw Hall CHEVROLET IM PALA 1963, Sup- noon, evening w ork, $1.25 to re fle x H3v c am era, 55 mm, 16 from 8 -5 . 16 e r 5:30 pm. 15 Bubolz, your independent agent, Red C ed ar R iv e r e rsp o rt, wnil e convertible, V-8, M G ilOO, 1964 B ritish racing $1.7 5 hour. ED 2-8657. 15 35m m amd 135m m . Autotakumen VOLKSWAGEN, 19 5 9,‘ convert- STUDENT WIFE needed fo r 3 to com pare. C 15 autom atic x ith power steering green. New tire s . Excellent con­ D E N T A L TECHNICIAN with p re­ len s. C a ll 355-4077. 15 ible. V ery good condition. One w eeks to s e ll tickets fo r New and brakes. Perm s. 6 55-16 8 0 .15 dition. Must s e ll. C all Dick, 355- vious training or experience, owner, used as second c a r , low C h risty M instrel C o n cert. 8 DINING ROOM SU IT E - 8 piece CHE VR >L V ! 1956, good condi- 9042. 17 full or p art-tim e. Cal l days, hours p er day, $ 1.3 5 p er hour. c arved oak, $50. A lso porch m ileage. C a ll'IV 4 -28 27. 16 tion, 6-cylirlder, 4-door, stick MGA 19 56, very good condition, IV 2-9695; evenings, IV 4-0702. C a ll 482-0624. C 15 g lid e r, $5. Phone 372 -39 73. 15 shift and ov:e rd riv e, >250. 3708 VOLKSWAGEN, 19 5 9 ', convert- 20 new: paint, new interior. $595 or REST A U RA N T AND É a r help, EM GL1SH MENS 3-speed b icycle Ron ale, TU 2 -559 2. 15 ible. Good condition, rebuilt mo­ PA R T TIM E utility dish washer. ACROSS 33. Attempt best offer. Phone 339-2208. 17 M ale or fem ale full and part fo r s a le cheap. Also women’ s pi 1961, 6 -cylin d er, MONZA CO N VERTIBLE l 9 ( t i , to r. $595. C a ll 3 3 2 -37 12 . 16 Apply in person atH ow ardJohn­ 1. Reserve 35. Footlike tim e. Apply M r. P atterson or bike. Phone IV 4-0362. 15 6. Fanons part standard sh ift, B iscayn e, good VOLKSWAGEN l9ó5. Radio, heat- son’ s R estaurant, 3224 E ast 1964 engine, new tire s , battery. M rs. P atterson. G o lf-O -T ro n , DECO RATED C A K ES fo r e very 12 . Dart 37. Topaz condition. CPal 1 332-4400 be- e r , s e a t b elts. W h i t e . 9,500 Saginaw. 15 E xcellen t condition. Must S a c ri­ 3 4 1 1 E a st M ichigan. 17 occasio n . We d elive r. S p e c ia ls: 13 . Island in humming­ tween 5 anc 7 pm. 17 m iles. P erfect condition. $1,-500. F E M A L E DEN TAL assistan t, full the Bahamas fic e . $895. Phone 35 5 -5 5 5 5 . 19 EARNINGS ARE unlimited a s an M o n d a y , T u e s d a y - R aisin bird ( jj]E \'R ( 1 L I 1962, Im pala, Super Good buy. 482-6303. 16 or p art-tim e . Top pay iftrained 14. Core 39. X . Zeal. MUSTANG 1965, 28$ convertible Avon rep resen tative. T urn your B re ad , 29 '. s;- brak<.-s. B est offer - see at 114 s L, Grand R iv e r. hardtop, a ll usual equipment, tion. May be seen at lot 605 ist fo r Rock group. C all Tom , nomical ra tes by the term and o ffer o v e r $200. ■ C a ll Dan ment 3 1 . Macabre 52. Inflated 7. Fast fiow- 19. Taro paste - . 9<>5 — — ..... ..-A- V ‘ 18 - '¿ ¿ .:Wi04O. . , T b e h i n d C ocüI 355-9^90. ..„./V month. UNIVERSITY T V R.TYKSV' (K8I1J) EI> 2 -2YT.»- « v,U author DOWN ’ f "“Behalf /rrg ctrrrem' ?L V CTTl V'RoH .'I Impala h a r i - G ab les. 16 STU DEN TS WANTED to work In A L S . 484-9263.____________ C 15 finch teriu r. Brand OLDSM OBILE i 963, dynamic '88* G E N E R A L E L E C T R IC s t o v e , e 9 24. Man s top. BÎS new C sh ree taki jv e r pay- 4-door Holiday. Pow er-load ed . Auto Service & Parts C ity Park in g lot. S ala ry $1.40 Apartments 39*’ , about 8 y e a r s old. T h ree 1 2 3 4 5 4 7 10 il name p er hour from 1:30 - 7 pm. 6 men ts. 655-253 16 B y owner, C a ll d ays 4 8 2 - 11 3 5 , d ays, except Wednesday, 3-10 ONE OR two m ale room m ates sto rage d ra w e rs. L a rg e oven, i 1$ 25. Tree Evenings 48 4 -09 31. 17 N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e good condition. 882-2408 from IZ exudation CH EV R O LET 1958, Im pala con­ p rice from $7,95. New sealed pm. Contact M r. Chadwell, ED for attractive luxury apartm ent. 15 16 26. Abhorred vertib le. V-8, automatic, radio, O LDSM O BILE, 1955 4-door, red and white, good transportation . beam s, 99^, Salvage c a r s , large 7 - 17 3 1, C ity H all. 15 Eydeal V illa . C a ll M ike, at 3 3 7 - 8 -5 pm . 15 14 i 28. Abijah s A -l condition throughout. $300. stock used p arts. A BC AUTO E X P E R IE N C E D E LE C T R IC A L 9031. 16 GIBSON TITAN III am p lifier 1964. 18 19 son Phone 37 2 -5 17 1. 16 $75. C a ll 3 5 5 - 5 2 7 1. 17 Excellent condition. Must s e ll. 17 32. Midianite P A R T S, 613 E , South St, IV E n gineer, f o r p art-tim e re ­ W ANTED ONE g irl for w inter, 5 -19 2 1. • C 3 5 1-4 7 12 . 15 zo % 21 22 ïi % 24 king- sea rch in Engineering Building. sp rin g. R iv e rs E d g e A part­ HARD TOP for MGA, Aluminum Hours fle x ib le , $1.75 per hour. m ents. C a ll a fter 5 pm ., 351— FbU R M ICKY Thompson MAG. iIS % 27 zs 2» 34. Small rocks Good g rad e s, and workmanship 5284. ' .16 w heels, tubes and nuts. $125. % K R O G E R upholstered. E xcellent condi­ tion. B est o ffer. C all daytim e, requ ired . 3 5 5 -5 15 5 . 15 M A L E S*MJDENT apartm ents. C a ll B ill Hartman, ED 7-9020.16 30 31 SX % 93 34 36. Goat antelope 484-6271. Evenings, 339 -2472. NEWSWEEK R EPR ESEN T A T IV E Sch o ol-year le a se , 2-ro om and GIBSON BAN JO , Long neck, fifth- 3S % il 38 39 38. Blackbird I n t e r v ie w in g On C a m p u s , 15 needs help. Good pay for spare 3-ro o m . C all 35 1-5 12 5 . 15 strln g Capo. Scnuggs tu ners. % i 4 1. Logical *»'/ ’ V, y ■ Y.v-xz.. Ta&J 5pm . G roveu pegs4 Hand-shell c a se . 353-2129. 16 * * 1 y" 41 42 43 44 % 42. Spirits W êânëscfaÿ & Thursday _ GËrH'bRÂf o R S a K c r s r ^ w T E R S . ' 'A . is W A N T fc b -^ fW i t/ «V •and water Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt.G uaranteed! DRIVER WANTED. Student with room apartment with grad stu­ LA D IE S B IC Y C L E . 1964, i-s p e e d s%r 46 47 44. Server dent, 2 ca ts, p rivate entrance, with baskets. Good condition. 45. Blemish O ct. 20 and 21. Exchange p ric e , $7.90. Mechan­ ic on the jobl Installation s e r v ­ m orning hours fre e . Apply In perso n between 8 and 5 Monday parking, bus se rv ic e . 1605 E . 353-0 5 2 7 . 15 u % 4* se 47. World W ar ice a v a i l a b l e . A BC AUTO thru F r i d a y . A M E R I C A N Michigan Avenue, Lan sin g. In­ 1$61 PHILCO, ¿4 ” Mahogany con- SI û 52 II agency 49. Steamship: P A R T S , 613 E . South St. IV DIAPER S ER V IC E , 914 E . G ler q uire Room 20, N atural Science. sole television. E xcellent con­ % ahbr. Contact-Placement Bureau 5-19 2 1. C S t., L an sin g. C15 Do Not Phone. 16 dition. $85. C a ll ED 2 -356 8 . 16 Par time 25 min. Í M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W ed n e sd a y , O c to b e r 20, 1965 11 S ervice .iT E F T T your T V from N E JA C . Placement RED CEDAR EPILOGUE Bureau Zenith end GE portables for only $9 p er month. F r e e s e r v ­ ic e and d e liv e ry . C all N E JA C T V R E N T A L S. 482-0624. YOU'ft P O f c t l& l f taken by e x - C T h u rs d a y , O ctober 21 A llie d Chem ical C o rp .: chem­ p erien ced photographer. High is t r y , chem ical engineering and L a s t 1 0 Y e a r s H a v e R u in e d O u r R iv e r By D- K N I C K E R B O C K E R riffle s and low ers the w a te r's nanced by a U.S. Public Health cal information on the Red Ce­ quality, low p ric e . T o make ap­ food technology (B,M ,D ), m e­ quality so the strea m ’ s biologi­ S erv ic e grant, w ill provide fa — dar. pointment, c a ll 351-4898. 16 chanical engineering (B ). V a r i­ State News Staff W r it e r Until now, pollution and other cal m ake-up is altered , Roelofs c llitle s fo r graduate students in ous, MSU students and alumni may explained. aquatic biology working with wa­ w ater p r o b l e m s have existed T H E SE S P R lS tfE D . Rapid s e r v - B u rrou gh s C o rp .: e le c tric a l sing rom antically of the Red According to a geological su r­ te r pollution problem s. partly because of poor detection ic e . Drafting supplies. X erox and m echanical engineering ma­ C ed ar’ s banks but according to vey report, a low ering of the A c c o r d i n g to p relim in ary methds, Roelofs said. co p ies. C A PITO L CIT Y B L U E ­ jo r s (B,M ,D ). D e t r o i t and Ro­ an MSU fish e rie s expert, the w ater table in the Red C ed ar’ s p lan s, a chem ical laboratory and Pollution and other w ater prob­ PR IN T , 221 South Grand 482- c h e ste r, N. Y . w ater that flows between those drainage basin has resulted in a the present pumping equppment lem s too often get only the at­ * 5431. C15 B u rrou gh s C o rp .: accounting banks tells a bitter sto ry . It’ s continually decreasin g flow in the w ill be used im m ediately. tention of the scientist, the na­ B lA P E R S E R V IC E -H o sp ita fp u re (B ,M ), Finance and econom ics a sto ry of wasting our most r iv e r . A fter c l e a n i n g , the settling ture lover or the sensitive-nosed d ia p e rs. We’ re the m ost mod­ m ajo rs (M). Detroit a n d Ro­ valuable resource and unneces­ A group of fis h e rie s graduate tanks w ill be used as holding citizen. But, as Roelofs pointed ern and the only p ersonalized c h e ste r, Mich. s a r y death of natural beauty. students, Roelofs said, have de­ ponds fo r the re se a rch . Even­ out, w ater waste and pollution diaper s e r v ic e in town. P a ils G en eral M otors C o rp .-P a rts The Red Cedar w as a fa irly term ined that if the present de­ tually, a special monitoring lab strik e at the w e lfa re and p o ssi­ furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds D ivision : A ll m ajo rs of the C ol­ good trout stream around 40 c r e a s e in flow continues fo r 15 w ill be established to provide bly the existence of the entire of baby clothes at no extra cost. lege of B u sin ess (B,M ) (Dec. and y e a rs ago, said Eugene W. R oe- y e a r s , the riv e r w ill become v ir ­ constant biological and chem i­ human race. T r y our new D iaperene P ro c e s s . M arch grad s only) and account­ lofs of the F ish e rie s and Wild­ tually d ry fo r long p eriod s of the AM ERICAN DIAPER S E R V IC E , ing m ajo rs (B,M ). Flin t. life Department. He added that y e a r . 914 E . G ie r S t., IV 2-0864. C G eneral M otors C o r p . -C hev­ just 10 y e a rs ago the riv e r sup­ "W ate r p r o b l e m s of these ro let Motor D ivisio n -B ay C ity: ported Northern Pike and S m all- types a r e not at all p ecu liar to StUDENT* WIFE would like baby- A ll m ajo rs of the C o llege of En­ mouth B a s s . Now the fish popu­ the Red C e d a r,” he said . "T h e y sitting in my home or yo u rs. gineering (B) and all m ajo rs of lation is la rg e ly made up of carp w ill eventually fo rc e us to set C a ll Ju d y, 355-9863. 15 the C ollege of B u sin ess (B )(D ec. and su ckers. up w a te r-u se p rio ritie s fo r all ACCIDENT P R O BLE M ? C a l l and M arch grad s only). B ay C ity "T h e s e dram atic changes a re our lak es and strea m s. We must KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY G en eral M otors C o rp .-C h e v - a result of slow but su re de­ determ ine Just who is going to SHO P. Sm all dents to large ro let M o t o r D ivision -D etroit gradation of the stre a m ,” R oe- use certain w aters and fo r what ■ w re c k s. A m erican and foreign G ear and A z le: chem ical, me­ lofs said. And, he added, the con­ p u rp o ses.” c a r s . Guaranteed work. 489- ch an ical and e le c tric a l engin­ dition of the riv e r is worsening E a st L ansing’ s new sewage 7507. 1411 E . Kalam azoo. C e e r s , m etals, m echanics and ma­ at an alarm ing rate. plant w ill begin operation Nov. SW E EP ER S So l d and T ep alred. te r ia ls scien ce, all m ajo rs of the "T h e cau ses of pollution and 10 , but the old plant’ s function­ C A PITO L VACUUM .Authorized C o llege of A r t s and L e tte rs , poor management of w ater a re ing won’ t term inate then. Roe­ H oover and K irb y s e r v ic e . IV Communication A rts, S ocial S ci­ ** ~ - v ' com plex,” he pointed out, “ but lo fs reported. 9-2636.______________________ 19 ence and B u sin ess (B) (Dec. and the principal ones a re urbaniza­ R o elo fs, Robert C. B all and M arch grad s only). Detroit. tion, industry, and highway con­ P e te r I. Tack, all from the F ish ­ Typing Service G en eral M otors C orp .-C h eV - struction.” e r ie s and W ildlife Department, PA u L a ANN h AL'GHEY, typist. ro let Motor D ivisio n -E n gin eer­ J / Ì y/ù / u y y / U p s t r e a m c ities contribute w ill su p e rv ise the conversion of IBM S ele c tric & E xecutive. ing C e n te r: m echanical a n d ele c- their sh are but MSU can hardly the plant to a w ater pollution M ultilith Offset Printing. P ro ­ tric a l engineering (B ). W arren. point an accusing fin ger, acco rd ­ study center. fessio n al T h e se s Typing. N ear G eneral M otors C o rp .-C h e v­ ing to a recent study. The study, The re se a rch center, to be fi- cam pus. 3 3 7 -15 2 7 . C ro let Motor D ivisio n -F lin t A s ­ done along the hallowed banks, ANN BROVVN & GORDON, typist sem bly: e le c tric a l and m echani­ shows that 46 drain tile s that and m ultilith offset printing. cal engineering, all m ajo rs of end at the edge of the riv e r may O n Y o u r B ik e s (B lack and white and color). the C o llege of B u sin ess (B )(D ec. be found between Bogue Street ' IB M . General typing, term pa­ and M arch grad s only). Flin t. and H arrison Road. T h ere w ill be a m eeting of the P roud o f their b est-in -sh o w p e r s , th eses, d isserta tio n s. ED G eneral M otors C o rp .-C h e v - During heavy rain s som e of new ly-form ed cycling club at 7 tonight in 208 Men’ s IM. A ll f as hi on h o n o rs— and p ard o n a b ly so. P re c ise ly 2-8 38 4 . C ro let Motor Division - F l i n t En­ the sewage that would norm ally d efined in te x tu re d 1 4 k gold to T V P lK G . G E N E R A L , and th eses, gine and Metal F a b r i c a t i n g W A L K ON W A T E R - - T h e polluted conditions of the be sent to the M SU -East Lansing interested students should attend reflect that F ren ch -b red look o f p erfe ctio n , experienced, B .S . d egree. Call P lan ts: m echanical and e le c tri­ Red C e d a r provide water conditions that a r e a l­ plant sp ills into these tile s and the m eeting at which a club enters the riv e r untreated, Roe- constitution w ill be established. w o rn sin g ly or in p airs. B oy G ra c e Rutherford. E D 7 -0 13 S .17 cal engineering, m e t a l s , me­ most suited fo r walking. P h y l lis Helper, Clevelan d, ch anics and m ate ria ls scien ce (B) lofs said. Initial meeting of the club was p oodle wi t h sa p p h ire e y es, or girl poodle JO B RESU M ES, 10 0 cop ies, $4.50'. Ohio junior, tests the water for buoyancy before .and all m ajo rs of the C o llege of A super-highway that cuts ac­ held la st Wednesday, and 12 c y ­ w ith ru b y e y e s, each S25. A LD IN GER D IRECT M AIL Ad­ taking a trip down the path of the sewage. Ten B u sin e ss (B) (Dec. and M arch y e a r s ago the C e d a r was a good fishing str e a m , ro ss the Red C ed ar’ s upper tr i­ c lis ts attended.' In th eir firs t v e rtisin g , 533 N . C lip p ert. IV g rad s only). Flint. but today only the s ca v e n g e r fish dare ta ckle the butaries has resulted in tons of p ra ctic e Sunday, a ll s ta rte rs fin­ 5 - 2 2 13 . G eneral M otors C o rp .-C h ev­ garbage. Photo by Dave Hanson s ilt being dumped into the riv e r. ished a 20 -m ile course in le ss E s t. 1876 WtLL D O TYPIN G . E le c tric type^ ro let M otor Division Willow Run: The silt fills pools, d estroys than an hour. w rite r. Experienced. 2886 E , m echanical engineering (B ), and Jo l ly Rd. 10 minutes from cam ­ all m ajo rs of th eC ollege of B u si­ Ideas Sought p u s. 337-76 0 7. C Convenient n ess (Dec. and M arch grad only) T erms (B). Y p silan ti. JE W E L E R S O F F S E T PRINTING HoneyVell In c.: e le c tric a l and A YEAR In Control The B .J . P r e s s , specializing m echanical, engineering, (B,M , TO PAY 12 1 S . Washington in th esis printing, c irc u la r D), c iv il engineering, e le c tric a l, m echanical, m athem atics, chem­ Of Pollution le tte rs, questionaires, report printing, etc. Typist re fe r r a l is try and all m ajo rs, all co lleges s e r v ic e . 3 3 2 -2 9 6 1. and all m ajors of the C ollege of ■Busin ess (Dec. and M arch grad s), BARB1, M E L , P ro fe ssio n a l typist. and industrial management ma­ No job too la rg e or too sm a ll. jo r s (B) (Dec. and M arch grad s). E v e ry idea, even the " w a y B lo ck off cam pus, 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C V ariou s locations. out” v a rie ty , should be giver, T Y P IS T . E X P E R IE N C E D , IBM Olin C o rp .: ch em istry m ajo rs serio u s consideration in man’ s Aqua Net S e te c tn c . E lite c r Pica.. R e a- ¿.(XUD^ chem ical and m echanical »rs tc s for- ivpjev' or engineerin g, 'ir.etol:,, m echanics battle to control water pollution. T h is was the consensus of a ‘ group % f s c ie n tis ts,- «Aji-rticrG, toothpaste M ultilith copy. N ear cam pus. and m a te ria ls science (B,M ),"ac­ 13 oz. can agricu ltu ral o ffic ia ls and state Colg ate, C r e s t , G lee m 3 3 2 -8 12 3 . 16 counting (B). V ariou s. Reg. 6 8 c le g is la to rs who met Monday at Reg. 83c CA R O L W INELY, Smith-Coronna O w en s-Illinois: c iv il, e le c tri­ MSU.to d iscu ss M ichigan's dying e le c tric , t h e s e s , disertation, c al and m echanical engineering, lak es and stream s. general typing, term p ap ers, packaging technology (B). V a ri­ 24 Fam o us Name 14 1 / 2 oz. bag While the meeting dealt with the Spartan V illag e. 355-2804. C 17 ou s. 880 290 polluting e ffects of agricu ltu ral N ickel Peanut Butter T h e Dow Chem ical C o .-P lt - fe r tiliz e r s and nutrients, the MSU T r a n s p o rta tio n man/Moore- Pharm aceutical Di­ vision : M edical Technology (B), . co n fe re es agreed that pollution is Candy Bars Kisses a "m any-headed m onster” whose R ide to anywhere, sh are the cost M icrobiology (B,M ,D), pathology c a u se s v a ry by lo cality. And 1. Talking to yourself? 2. A n g e la s id e a ? of a rented c a r for your tra n s­ (M ,D). Indianapolis. Reg. S 1.25 m ost concurred that the state’ s R e h e a rsin g a speech, S he v i \ s it w ill h e lp portation needs to and f r o m O ctober 21 & 22 w ater re so u rc e s face their g reat­ 1 in r u n n in g fo r m e d e \ e lo p a sense home on weekends from F r i ­ Socony Mobil Oil C o . In c., and P re sid e n t o l tin est i m m e d i a t e threat from 99 o f re s p o n s ib ility , day • noon to Monday 9 a.m. M obile Chem ical C o ,-R e se a rc h Y o u C a n C h a r g e I t a t K r e s g e 9s S tu d e n t C o u n c il. so u rc es other than agricu ltu ral. $ 1 5 plus 7 u 1d,rafhe r b e rig h t th a n President. v e rs ity D rive. Sm all c a r . C a ll Inger Hansen, Diane M y e rs, Ma­ Chuck after 6 p.m . 3 5 5 -5 6 18 . 15 ria R u isi, E d w a r d K u t n e r , / r\ TREASURE CHEST CONTEST now golng-on! SPARTAN SHOPPING WANTED TWO tickets' for P u r- C h a rle s Abbott and Glenn P elkey. due gam e.f C a l l ^ j k 3 5 5 -7 2 3 3 . A lso admitted Monday w ere r, 't ^ / C E N T E f i * Contest C lo ses Saturday F o r in fo rm a tio n a b o u t . L iv in g In s u ra n c e , see T h e M a n fro m E q u ita b le . Far v.»„v v*v,v* P1''• lic e t, ’or. SELEC T Melvin- Va-ndeWater, .Dfautsa R».- I > e w r i t e : .F a rrrc k S co llarch YhYtipo.vvei !> t* \e io p if 1> iv is io n . ” ’ M O B IL E NOW OPEN jaw a, M arquis E . Smith, Murnay , WANTED FOUR tickets for P u r­ The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States B e ll, R oberta L even e, H arry J . due v s Michigan State gam e, Jln k erso n , P a tric ia A v e ry , Sally H O M ES Home Office: 1285 Ave. nf the Amerieus, New York. V Y. 10010 ■ Kiimtublc 1065 if you can furnish tickets we w ill furnish transportation in Lockwood, C aro l Denkhaus, Mike Vahue, P a tric ia SInz and Judy TILL 8:30 PM U.S. 2 7 , N o r th , at Webb Road All Equal Opportunity Empl oyer p rivate plane. 35 1-4 0 5 6 . 17 Zelenko. 1 \ 12 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W ednesday, O ctober 20, 1965 Petitions fo r the 1966 Winter C arnival a re available in 3 17 Student S e rv ic e s. They must be returned by F rid a y . *** Young men interested in civic se rv ic e a r e invited to join the E ast Lansing-M SU Ja y c e e s in an open meeting at 8 tonight down­ J DISCOVER HONEST SAVINGS ON ALL YOUR FAVORITE BRAND s ta ir s in Paul R e v e re ’ s B a r . FOODS! BIG E LOW PRICES CLEARLY MARKED SO YOU CAN *** Prem ed ical Society w ill meet at 8 tonight in 22 Union. The open SAVINGS HOURS COMPARE -SO YOU CAN SAVE! meeting w ill include a discussion of M edicare by D r. F re d e ric C . JU ST A FEW B L O C K S O F F CAMPUS Sw artz, Lansing internist. *** “ Functions of the Packaging R esearch L a b ” w ill be the topic of MONDAY THRU SATURDAY discussion at a meeting of the Packaging Society at 7 tonight in the Cor-Con room of the International Center. Norb N elsek of Signode C L O S E D SUNDAYS 3301 E . M IC H IG A N -N E X T D O O R T O F R A N D O R Corp. w ill be the speaker. W ÊBÊÊÊÊÊÊPM K W B H n H a iM I #** International Relations Club w ill meet in 34 Union at 7:30 tonight. 89c V A L U E - A R I S T O C R A T CHOC The meeting will include slid es and d iscu ssion of the summ er in Viet Nam. *** The P io n eers’ Club, an organization fo r blind students, w ill hold an open meeting from 6:30 to 8 tonight in 34 Union. * ** The Ingham County Young Dem ocratic Club w ill host an infor­ mal discussion on Am erican policy in A sia at 8 tonight in P a rlo r A of the Lansing Civic Center. Law rence Battistini. p ro fe sso r of social scien ce, W esley F ish e l, p ro fesso r of political science, Thomas G re e r, p ro fe sso r of humani­ ties and Ralph Turner, p ro fesso r of police adm inistration, w ill partictpate. C ake *** Men and women interested in joining the Acrobats Club a re Mix ORAN G E, LEMON OR LIME invited to a p ractice sessio n meeting from 7 to 9 tonight on the third floor of Jenison Field House. *** Arnold A ir Society w ill meet at ":30 tonight in 32 Union. C ol. Zindel of the A ir F o rc e R e se rv e w ill speak on the NATO sto ry . 69* *** VALUE MS.U Management Club w ill hold a Student-Faculty G et-Together a: 7:30 tonight in P a rlo r A of the Union. Facu lty m em bers from HALF the department will be abailable to entertain questions. GAL. Dalton M cFarland, chairm an of the management department, will give an introductory speech. The ninth annual Outstanding M ember Award w ill be presented at the meeting. R efreshm ents w ill be served. C O U N TRY FR E SH 45c V A L U E *** The Park and Recreation Administration Club w ill meet at 7 SUNSWEET. . . QT. B T L tonight in Basement F . Wells Hall. *** Sigma Alpha lota, p rofessional music so ro rity, announces its ch arter m em bers, pledged recently: sen iors Jen n ifer Shear, M arcia Buck and B arbara Abbey; junior Sharon Wedgewood; sophomores 23< V A L U E - T H R E E DIAMOND M arilyn Maul, Carolyn Zum stein, F ran ces Jon es, M ary R avell, Kathy Widdows, June Cook, Sandy Smith; and freshm en Carolyn T aylo r and Judy Slayton. C o lle g e 'D r o p -In s ’ Fill FA RM ER S P E E T ’ S FARM HOUSE 54c V A L U L - G O L D M ED A L Fall E v e n in g C o lle g e By R O B E R T IM LE R " F a c e s of S o u t h e a s t A s ia ." State News Staff Wr i t e r " F lo w e r A rrangem ent,” "T h e SWIFT’ S PREMIUM PRO T EN SWIFT’ S PREMIUM P R O T EN Computer in So ciety" and "B o n - M argot W a l l a c e , a Lansing s a j,'* area housewife and mother, is The co u rse s, " A r t : Drawing a college drop-in. She is taking ancj QeSjg n" and "C om puter and , a non-,c: edu course MM-' s EQP U ses 'idd.to r s wind LIMIT ONE. P L E A S E - W I T H COUPON AND $5 FOOD PU R C H A SE ruonino Pol with phnut r- * ■ COUPON GOQO THRU SATURDAY, O C T x P f' 1,200 other interested peoplt». ’Tfii'l’, She is taking a cou rse called _ . ,, Evening C ollege program dl- ' Exit God,’ one of 55 cou rses ° , r T. beginning in October and Novem- re c tor 0 ®*T . con ber offered for 1965 fall term sld e rs ideas fo r Evenlng College PAY L E S S FOR FRESH ,, , , c o u rses from u niversity person- ARM college d ro p-in s. , . , , “ Ju st to learn something. 1 n e l’ interested people and s lm l- CUTS g u e s s ," M argot responded when la r P ro gram s at other coU eges. asked why she became a college Expanding by over 1,000 per drop-ln. She said she w as taking cuem over th^ f ast six Y e ars, » E x it G o d " because a frien d w as *he Evenlng College effort for drop-ins is one of the fastest P O P U L A R BRANDS-5c S IZ E taking it. ,« .? , „ . ___ growing p arts of MSU. House- M ore and m ore people a re 6 , , ,, . . . . . . , „ „ j w ives a re the la rg e st e n ro ll- becoming interested in m ore and . ^ , .7 ,, , , n ment group, but there a r e co l- m ore things, Ja m e s C . Totten, . f , j. lege d rop-ins among la w y e rs, BIG E MONEY SAVOR BIG E MONEY SAVOR college Information d ire cto r, ex - & , , , , j .u plained .... j of the typical the attitude n m .- i teach ers, ’ scien tists, . ' n u. r s e s , „ j . aaJa s e c r e ta r ie s and even the staff college drop-iri. He added that and faculty of MSU. they w ere not p articu la rly in­ terested in cred it. The "B ru n ch and Brush-U p M ore than half of the college S e r ie s ” a re planned e sp e cia lly F L Y I N G JIB F R O Z E N drop-ins have had previous col- fo r housew ives. It c o n sists of lege experien ce. Tw o-thirds of two morning cou rses, "R a p id and them a re women, and a few have Efficient Reading fo r B u sy Wo- advanced d eg rees. m en " and "R o ad Blocks to the The college drop-ins choose G reat S o c ie ty " and brunch in from such cou rses a s "R o a d the C ro ssro a d s Cafe before and Blocks to the G reat S o c ie ty ," a fter c la ss sessio n s. YOUR CHOICE OF E B E R H A R D 'S F IN E S T Q U A L I T Y A P P L E S A U C E , CUT OR S L I C E D B E E T S , L IG H T OR DARK R ED KIDNEY BEANS-1 L B . CA N S...CAN N ED MILK-14'/2 F L . OZ. OR E B E R H A R D ’ S P I E C E S AND STEMS MUSHROOMS 2 OZ. WT. CAN R O S E M A R IE W ISCONSIN C U T G REEN OR WAX BEANS- 15H OZ. WT Activities F A M IL Y F A R E L B . CAN CREAM S T Y L E CORN OR TOMATOES BAG Carnival! F A M IL Y F A R E S L IC E D OR WHOLE POTATOES-15 O Z . WT SEffiSjBlg “ E ” Special Coupon Y o u r C h 0ic € ~ € u c h c a n 93« V A L U E - B I G 5 2 l b Clubs, Jazz O rgs., Fun Spartan Stadium Rock, Folk T hurs., Oct. 21 Folk-Rock 7-1 0 P.M . E - T E K TOOTH BRUS H Info. ‘ LIM IT ONE, PLEA SE-W ITH COUPON AND $5 FOOD PURCHASE TOOTH COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 23 PASTE B L A S T ! <