m tw L M IC H IG A N U N IV E R SIT Y STATE a M EW S Vol. 58 Humber 37 Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 22, 1965 Price 10c V U \ f WwwmsvVw SU PR EM E CO U RT A SKED D I L E M M A I C D I P L O M A — Robert Kern, Detroit sen­ io r, looks over a s u r p r i s e package that c am e in the m ail r e c e n t l y - - h is diploma. It was a s u r p r i s e be­ c a u s e he hasn't graduated yet. Photo by L a n c e Lagoni T O A F F IR M ’6 5 R IG H T S A C T An‘X'In The Wrong Place K a tz e n b a c h A sk s Q u ic k A n s w e r Issues 179 Hour Diploma ipiREgpHI*.!LL I H i W o u ld A v e r t N o r m a l L o w e r C o u r t A p p e a ls By M ARY U L L R IC H explained that he would like to what the facts a r e ,” he said. W ASHINGTON i.il--T he g o v e r n m e n t . in v o k ­ State News Staff W r i t e r keep the diploma fo r a few days Kern still has the d egree, and " I wish MSU would trea t its alumni with m ore r e s p e c t," he ing a r a r e l y u s e d c o n s titu tio n a l p o w e r , a sk ed to show his frien d s. intends to keep it, "u n til all this added. the S u p r e m e C ou rt T h u r sd a y to a ffir m the " T h e se c re ta ry there implied King said that he m ust have a Michigan State’ s reputation as a m id-w estern diploma m ill may that if 1 didn’ t return the de­ bullying stops. It’ s m ine, and I don’ t intend to return it unless talk with Kern and with adm inis­ c o n s t i t u t io n a li t y of the 1965 V oting Rights not be unfounded, according to g ree within 24 hours, she would see to it that I w as e x p e lled ," I want to.” tra to rs before any action could Act. R obert F , Kern, Detroit sen ior. he said. " I ’ m disgusted with Michigan be determ ined. " I definitely want to talk to The J u s t i c e D e p a r tm e n t action a lso a sk s K ern , who has com piled 179 c re d its in a social science m ajor, "W e talked to the g irl Kern S tate,” Kern said, " I ’ ve had all this trouble just because I wanted K ern before I make any further the c o u r t to end o b s t r u c t i o n of the v otin g la w ju st one short of the required dealt with on this m a tte r," said Theodore J , B r o o k , assistant to keep the diploma fo r a few statem en t," King said, " s in c e this is a confidential m atter in­ by A la b a m a , M i s s i s s i p p i and L o u i s ia n a . num ber, was issued a diploma d a y s,” he said. dean of the C o llege of Social volving the student’ s academ ic In these states, state courts have blocked re g is tra rs from en­ by the U n iversity after he re ­ “ T he biggest problem is my S cien ce, " s h e acted as a go- r e c o r d .” rolling some of the vo te rs registered by the federal exam iners ap­ g istered for fall c la s s e s . He had r e la tiv e s . T h e y d o n ’ t know between for the student and the pointed under the 10-w eek-old voting law. expected to graduate at the end whether to send me graduation "T h e mix-up probably r e g is t r a r s o ffic e ." The governm ent— for only the 15th tim e in h istory and the firs t of winter term , but his depart­ gifts or not.” o c c u rre d ," Kir.g said , " w h e n POOH POOH P U R D U E - - S i g n s of s p i r it a r e popping " O u r se c re ta rie s definitely tim e since 1949— asked the high court to assum e original ju r is ­ ment had different id eas. “ I told them to send the g ifts ,” K ern tra n sfe rre d his m ajo r from don’ t talk to students in this up all over the MSU Ca m p u s as the Spartans prepare diction in the c a s e . T h is m eans the Supreme Court would accept " 1 inadvertently put that little K ern said . “ G u ess I can alw ays the C o llege of B u sin ess to the to put their perfect r e c o r d on the line Saturday m a n n e r," he said. the c a se d irectly instead of on appeal after the normal course X in the wrong p lace on my return them if I have to .” C o llege of Social S cien c e .” against the ’ 'Spoi ler m a k e r s . " Photo b y Cal C ra n e The social science office r e ­ through lower federal d istrict and appeals courts. c a rd s at registratio n , indicating ported the incident to the r e g is ­ A rtic le 3 of the Constitution provides that the high court may that I would be graduating this t r a r s office. assum e such jurisdiction " in all c a se s affecting am bassadors, t e r m ," he said . other public m in isters and consuls, and those in which a state may P u r d u e G a m e W ill B e T e l e v i s e d "W hen the diploma a rriv e d , I " T h e y told me th vt. if 1 was in the p ro c e ss of calm ly didn't return the degree they’ d ue a p a r t y ." The court may a gree or re je ct the original ju ris d ic ­ explaining to my p aren ts why notify my draft board of a change tion plea at its discretion. I would not be graduating this in my status as a student,” Kern Atty. Gen. Jic h o la s Katzenbach asked the court to a, ee to term , as the result of ¿hanging said . "T h o u g h actually th ere has '.a a ccep t'th e c a se to prrfvide 4r?K»ent to the U.S. be-announced o v er r ‘ t i j^ j^ r e a s in g enrolLrr\j»nt. to answ er "questions about the D istric t Court in M assachusetts dorm s, each costing be­ proposed tax in crea se and any Cost of the broadcast to ASMSU but this would requ ire him to give tween $6.5 and 7 m illion, are other is s u e s, said Webb M artin, w ill be between $2,000 and $2,500, up h is $20 ,0 0 0 -a -y e a r Boston built on money borrowed from v ice chairm an of the board, and Tanck said . M unicipal Court Judgeship. Fed ­ dorm s that a re alread y paid for. Flint sen ior. An NCAA ru le stipulates that e ra l d istric t judges re c e iv e $3 0 ,- We can only extend our loans 000. so fa r under this system , he T h e Senate was m ore nearly said. full than usual and the atmos- T H E IN S I D E L O O K T he present dorm itories house ^Swaciiie iwin ’nclli i y -xjibt to the floor to defend M orrissey, many living off cam pus, he said. a long-time friend and political A group of MSU p r o fe s ­ "W e Just don’ t have enough alley of the Kennedy family. P r o fs O n s o r s d isc u s se d the Viet su pervised housing anym ore,” Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D- Nam w ar in the L a n s in g Nonnamaker said. N.Y., was there. And in the gal­ C i v i c Ce n te r. P . 3. N early one half of it has re ­ lery were the wives of the two V ie t N â m cently been declared unfit for use Kennedy senators and the.lr sis- according to safety and sanitation fpr;. ¿srge-rrc M f l j & r ? standards, he s s t ii., , 4«/<^ * _ ■' Is a y s The younger Kennedy said he " T h i s summ er the Off Campus had determined that if a vote W e lls Hall, one of the O ld B u ild in g Housing O ffice rem oved super­ were taken Thursday, a m ajo ri­ oldest campus h a lls , is vised houses from the approved dents turned out t h e ir lights and spe lle d " R o s e ty was prepared to vote for con­ due to disapp ear in e a r ly T o G o lis t at the rate of five or six G O W E S T MSU” Students a r e c r o s s in g their fin g ers B o w l” with the lights in selected m en ’s rooms. firmation. But, he said, a num­ 1966. P . 9. a w e ek ." and s m ellin g flo w e rs these days, thanks to Duffy High strung s p ir it is evident. Photo by C a l C r a n e be r of senators had Indicated to An E a st Lansing resid en t in and h is boys. Wednesday night, Holmes Hall r e s i ­ it 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing. M ichigan F r i d a y , O c to b e r 22, 196a ED ITO R IA LS J I M S P A N IO L O Political Selection Rebels Loud Makes Draft A Mockery But Confused C r ie s of fre e sp e e c h , student righ ts, the unfairness of the war HANGMAN J U S T I C E is what we are cording to chief a s s is ta n t U.S. at­ reminded of by the announcement torney W illia m M e r r i l l . in V ie t N am and o th e r s a c r e d cau ses are heard today on A m erican Monday that draft c a r d b u rn e rs and The threat of induction for pei— c a m p u s e s fro m c o a s t to co a st, MSU is no exception. sons protesting the w ar makes a L a te ly , the student p ro test movement has captured m ore than other opponents of the Viet Nam war m o ckery of the p r o c e s s by which the its sh are of headlines. T h e *60’ s seem destined to be the decade m ay get 1 - A-supei— double p r io r ity draft supposedly s e le c t s the most of p ro tests, dem onstrations and student turm oil. ( o r the draft. T h e student protest movement appears to have grown out of A federal attorney said Monday qualified young men to help their country defend its foreign policy. the N e g ro 's drive for c iv il righ ts. tha* persons a r r e s te d in a war pro- But the ca se fo r a N egro strivin g to break the seem ingly end­ test in Ann A rbor will be checked O N L Y A F E W c a s e s of d ire c t de­ le s s bonds of s la v e ry and discrim ination is a bit c le a r e r than fo r possible violations of statutes fiance of the draft have o c cu rred , is that of today’ s student p ro tester. aga' rst i nte rfe r i ng with S e l e c t i v e S e r — T h e rebelling student see m s to be confused and uncertain; v i c*e I( they are found guilty, thev and these c a s e s should be tried in h e 's not sure about b asic valu es. But he s a y s he knows what he wi l l be liable for im m ediate induc- the courts, not by S e le c tiv e S e r v ic e o ffic ia ls . In all other c a s e s , a vin­ doesn’ t want, and points c a u stic a lly to the faults of the society dictive policy of induction for war he inheirited. THIS IN C L U D E S not only bu rn ers c r i t i c s would be a s e r io u s m istake. H ow ever, ht doesn’ t know, how to effect the changes he s ays are of draft c ard s and others c le a r ly The U.S. Constitution supposedly needed. Speaking in g e n e ra litie s of the n ecessity for m ore freedom , looking for a test of the draft. It protects our right to fre e e x p r e s ­ the p ro te ste r’ s recom m endations are som etim es as ambiguous includes Densons protesting the con“ sion, even in ti m es of ‘ 1 national e m e r ­ a s freedom itself. ditions of the war, but not n eces— g e n c y .” Holding up a p o s s ib ility of T o be su re , there a re problem s and unfavorable conditions s a r i I y ccommitting acts of civil d is- sp e c ia l F B I investigations and im ­ h ere at MSU, but It seem s that much of the protesting on this cam ­ obedi e ce against the draft. M erely minent m ilit a r y induction as a de­ pus is not so much fo r the heralded higher good, but for the sake bv protesting U.S. foreign policy, t e r re n t to those who would e x e r c is e these rights threatens a dangerous of p ro test itself. thev open th em selves to a special investigation and po ssib le action, ac- violation of our freedom . While student p ro te s te rs defend their c a s e s for fulfillm ent of Budget Blackout th e ir rig h ts, p riv ile g e s and freedom s, they would do well to under­ stand the righ ts of oth ers— the right not to liste n , not to be bothered and not to be sympathetic to th eir cause. In fact, some groups on this campus seem to e x ist not because of the problem s and existin g situations, but re g a rd le ss of them. Many a sse rt that the U n iv ersity is too la rg e anAtoo im personal, TH E BOARD O F T R U S T E E S de- But we won’t know of what those and that the adm inistration is too a rb itra ry . But today, with m ore cidec! Wednesday what kind of budget recom m endations will c o nsist until and m ore students d esirin g to further th eir education, co lle g e s recommendation it will make to Gov. P re s id e n t John A. Hannah returns and u n iversities have no alternative but to expand th eir lim ited George W. Romney for MSU’s oper- from his N ig e ria ,t rip next Thu rsd ay. fa c ilitie s to meet the in creased demand. ation nex* year. Hannah wants to make the announce­ Thanks, ment hi mself. And if MSU lim ited its e lf to the neatly packaged 6,000 students WE J I M S T E R B A of 25 y e a r s ago, where would It’sNot How You Win Or , FRA N KLY, DO N ’ T S E E why Seniors this need be the c a s e . The MSU bud- that Je a v e the other 29,000° P e r ­ get is a latter of c o nsid erable pu k - haps at a junior co llege, on the lie interest. Hannah should let the Job or even off in Viet Nam. information be pu b licized as soon as It’sWhether You Play The Game R e g a rd le ss of random talk, dp- Dear r 1 ass ot 1 966: a decision is made on any important portunities for students are m ore aspect of it. num erous than e v e r b efo re. It Thanks for the tacit support of our We appreciate h is in tere st in being rem ain s for the student to seek editorial policy you gave us in the around when budget announcements them out. r e a lly dism al turnout Tuesday. We are made, so that he can c le a r up di dn think too much of the c la s s questions. But if he must be a con­ A s for those who are so d is­ e lectior If k er. tinent or two away when an announce­ Th e ashtray we shared In the tied sev eral tim es. T h e stains filled them and demanded our a p olitician . Then, when 1 have sa tisfie d with the conditions at ment is appropriate, couldn't he just dingy Washinton restaurant la st inside our cups told of the num­ d im es. e n o u g h money and pow er to M SL , who coerced them to at­ Si ncerely, once let the news out through an aide sum m er had been filled and em p­ erous tim es the w a itre ss had But the m usty a ir held only change things, I’ ll do ju st that. tend school h ere in the fir s t The E d ito rs o r two? _________ loud c o m m e n t s from neatly " I f you d o n 'tp la y th e ga m e ,yo u p lace? d re sse d convention drunks who n ever get up the ladder, and you The p ro testers m ust take c a re Is T h e r e A n y t h i n g L e ft W o r th D y i n g F o r ? had com e inside to sober up a can n ever hope to change th in g s," bit. Our quiet p atterings faded he said . not to c ritic iz e ju st fo r the sake in that atm osphere. My point was that once you start of p ro test, but neither should the He w as a Y a le law student. p laying the gam e, and sta rt win­ adm inistration ignore th eir sug- I w as, he said, "g ettin g a worth­ ning, you som etim es no longer gentions and d e m a n d s ju st be­ To the E ditor: being he hasn’ t the m aturity nor cause they are from p ro te ste rs. It is the sin cere hope of the le s s hunk of sheepskin from a c a re about the lo s e r s . citor: the insight to fill It. - m idw estern diploma m ill.” "O n ce you becom e the game ave ' read with interest undersigned, that we as the bene­ LE T T E R S I wor.der which is w o rse : sen il­ His com parison of t o d a y ’ s Students should be interested We discounted each other’ s cham pion,” I said , " i t ’ s hard ■cent ic le s of protest facto rs of liberty never forget ity or naivete? U seem s ob’ ious " w a r in Viet N am " with World and concerned about U n iv ersity « u rren t stations at the begin­ .to sa y that the game is not worth corcer ring policy in Viet that the price of our own fre e ­ that our "u ltra -so p h is tic a te c " War II seem s naive fo r a fr e s h * a ffa ir s , but they shouldn’ t be ning of the night. But between p laying. \a m . i )es: 'he volumes of dom w as the sa c rific e of thou­ M r. Dear, has shown his own man; inept and shallow fo r a beguiled into believing that a glan ces at hippy women who p a s­ " Wh y not start a new’ gam e, aver our involvement, sands before us. Fu rth er, may D ra ft- C ra ft ignorance of today's w orld, In sen ior. given cam pus p rotest group can sed our table, we each made one in which no one would lo s e ? ” .V-L* w ■ as a nation be w illing tqjnake U.u'S-.c * v v » m # »*«;. rx>mccuses .Vhatxie <4ie d ifferen ce between yoUVjlftiuBS. n ' H is d isagreem ent held w a te r. provide all the ?s-sw ers to the ile answ ers to the To W. the safne sas-riffce In the hope To tfit’ T d ifdr; G eneral Eisenhower., of doing. /v^ttr-g t a .defend freedom from m aze of com plex problem s facing 1 agreed that Y a le law scfic&l “ It’ s hard to m arket a new »tioSs; * $ ¿Usi freedom can be p reserved If the draft lo str-f A t '*ls that It appemrr c m - 'v s l te r o u s c r i ­ jfacism , which he accep ts -|S-3 the U n iv e rsity . •via'siTi a 'uad p lace to go to g a t T A f o e ■s-atd, " e s p e c ia lly one do you get out? We ve and extended— even in Southeast Its duty Is to d iscrim inate in­ tic of " a r m - c h a ir quarterback­ noble venture; and fighting to de­ A sia. m em orize precedents, and he In which nobody w in s.” T h e b a sic and m ost important negotiate— I don ductees on the basi s of p oliti­ ing’ * is h im self sitting in that fend freedom from com m unism? agreed that MSU wasn’ t a bad “ It’ s b e tter,” he sa id , " t o need on this cam pus is for re a l to. k> not they both propose w orld question of brutality by David A rr cal b e lie fs, wouldn’ t it be m ore sam e c h air. The one difference p lace to sta rt learning. m odify the old gam e, and much com m unication— amoung faculty, logical to Induct those who sup­ domination, achieved through the Wayne W. Sharp Our re a l argument w as how e a s ie r .” students and the adm inistration. Am erica r, ar.d South Vietnam ese fo rcefu l over-throw of existing is often raised — What Walter C . Shaw port the w ar In Viet Nam? to c o r re c t a seem ingly a c cu r­ That w as his goal, he sa id , to troops Allen R. Spewak Martha Aldenbrand D r o p N S A .governm ental stru c tu re s? A r e ate situation posed by a Y o rk , m odify the old gam e. In a U n iv ersity this siz e , grow ­ about th e other side? The Viet not the m eans Identical? s deliberately m urdered John Drew E ast Lansing graduate student P a ., n e w s m a n named Robert " I s that a p ro m ise ?’ ’ I asked. ing as fast a s it is , alienated Cong ha To the Ed itor; If he needs proof of the cause Smith, who said: " P r o m is e ," he answ ered, but s t u d e n t s , uninterested faculty thousands of village o fficia ls and let him v isit Viet Nam. L e t him chiefs to destroy the w ill to re ­ ” 1 wonder now and then Just his words were drowned out by m em bers and disgruntled ad­ 1 w ish to urge the withdrawal see the a tro citie s of the Viet sist among the rem ainder. Any- who is the sm a rte st— the man those of a convention drunk s it­ m in istra to rs could cre a te an un­ of Michigan State from the Na­ Cong! L e t’s A t L e a s t T r y C h e e r in g who p ersu ad es h im self that his ting at the next table. healthy atm osphere not at all wav, who started the w ar? tional Student A ssn . (NSA). This I wonder what M r. Dean’ s r e ­ 3. What about the la rg e r con­ d aily lot w ill be different if we " I t took a lot of finagling and conducive to learning. organization is not working fo r action would be if gu erilla bands B y all m eans, cheer the team. have a different m illio n aire in hard work to g e tw h e re l a m ,” the sequences of the w ar? Lenin T o the E ditor: the best interests of the students (arm ed, trained and d irected by But why not do it in a unified the White House, or the man who drunk bellowed to his companion, M SL does indeed have among once said that the road to P a ris on this cam pus. a foreign power) w ere to begin From my observations at the m anner. Th at’ s what school sp irit knows that the people who re a lly “ but now that I ’ ve made it, I’ m its student citizen ry a vociferous lay through Peking and Calcutta. F ir s t , NSA, the student lobby to jeo p ard ize his sec u rity and is , isn’ t it? A unified effort to enjoying m yself, by God.” m i n o r i t y . But, to p arap h rase Peking has been reached, C a l­ home football games this year In the nation’ s capital, is not rep­ freedom ? run h is life — the owner of the a line from Shakespeare, m e- cutta is on the not-too-distant and la st, 1 have come to the gain a p articu lar goal. resen ting the student opinion on S tran g ely enough he te lls us plant, the landlord, the cop on I wondered if he w as enjoying conclusion that a great m ajority Our c h eerlead ers are trying the beat and the wealthy folk h im se lf, and whether my Y a le thinks they doth protest too much. horizon. political m atters. the an sw er. He would fight: of students a re apathetic toward to c re a te the proper atm osphere who supply the m uscle to keep friend would keep h is p ro m ise . 4. The protest groups in this In c a se s in which there is not H owever, according to his own country seem so concerned about one of the institutions of college fo r obtaining our common goal. n early unanimous agreem ent In p rotestations, he is against fight­ him in h is p la ce — that those guys life . 1 re fe r to ch ee rle a d e rs. Why not help them toward achiev­ never run for office and so can’ t their own c iv il righ ts. L et me student opinion In, represented ing, on his b a sic philosophical ask an obvious question; What The efforts of these talented ing this goal t h r o u g h whole­ schools, an organization of this be voted in or out.” happens to c iv il rights within students seem la rge ly Ignored those countries behind the Iron by the student body. T h ey try hearted support even when things look darkest? p re m ise that the modern trend sort should not speak as "w e , is fo r "a n ti-h a te .” Consequent­ the students of the United States ly M r. Dean finds him self in a ment. We didn’ t question the state­ Come To The Coral Gables Who knows, maybe this kind of and Bamboo C urtains? In R us­ th eir best to unify our support, of A m erica. . .’ ’ schizophrenic dilem m a, created " I f you’ re going to c o rre c t effort will pay off. T h e re is only sia , fo r those with opinion there but v e ry seldom are able to gain NSA does not truly represent by conflicting p r e m i s e s , and a situation like th a t," he said , one way to find out. a re the concentration cam ps and this unity. At tim es it seem s as me when, trying to be a junior c o m p o u n d e d by contradictory “ you’ ve got to play the game if they were leading an empty Beth T a y lo r until you get into a position of firin g squads. In China, m ass State Department, it advocates conclusions. Whitmore L ake Sophomore deportation and communal e x is ­ stadium . w ithdrawal of U.S. troops from It app ears that he is saying, resp o n sib ility which w ill allow tence, not to mention m ere a s ­ Viet Nam, abolition of the House "fig h tin g is good to enable the you to chance things. sassination. Com m ittee on Un-A m erican Ac­ p re se rv atio n of my status, but " I 'm going to becom e a law­ Is this what these groups ad­ tiv itie s, and cessation of m ili­ bad In prom oting any other sta ­ y e r/ Then I’ m going to becom e R ig h t T o B e h a v e C iv il T G IF vocate f o r a l l of Southeast A sia? tary and/or e c o n o m i c aid to b ility ." If so, h ere’ s hoping that they To the E ditor: L a te r, during c la ss a different Spain, Portugal, N icaragua, Hai­ T h is is indeed a value judg­ w ill be the firs t to live under student walked into my c la s s , ti, P araguay, Guatam ala, Peru, ment, that has no p lace In an such a system . halted the lecture and asked my Argentina and Iran. LETTER P O L IC Y On Wednesday, 1 entered B e r - attempt to Invalidate a policy de­ 5. F in ally — Is there anything, p ro fe sso r to sign his petition. NSA also contributed money signed to prom ote a consistent T he State News w elcom es let­ key Hall at 1:4 5 p.m ., on my t e r s to the editor from m em bers anywhere worth fighting fo r and, My p ro fesso r said that tie would to the F r e e Speech Movement in philosophy. way to a c la s s . In the main of the MSU community or non- T O D A Y ye s, m aybe even dying fo r. One neither sign nor consider any B e rk e le y ; som e of that money We a r e either for stability and lobby, sev eral students w ere so­ U n iv e rslty re a d e rs. night in New York City a young petition during c la ss tim e. cam e from Michigan State dues, freedom everyw h ere, o r we a re licitin g sign atu res fo r a petition L e tt e r s m ust be no longer than girl was slain while 37 onlookers stood by, secu re in their feelings of non-involvement. T h irty -se v ­ supporting the present p olicy in Viet Nam. 1 believe that any group or of which part cam e from my not. T h e re can be no vacillation individual has the right to c ir ­ student government dues. culate a petition. But this right fo r my fellow man; otherw ise we Secondly, the National Student have anarchy! 300 w o rd s. Th ose typed double- space a re p re fe rre d . 4-7 p.m. I w as asked to sign the peti­ does not extend to verbal abuse A ssn . does not represent nation­ A uthors m ust Include th eir sig ­ Meet All Your Friends en "hum an b e in g s" content to casu ally ob serve the destruction tion, but declined and walked or disruption of c la s s e s . al student opinion because it G erald M. C zarnecky nature nam e, MSU local ad dress of a fellow human being each on. The person who had asked does not include many of the L ansing graduate student and c l a s s standing, if applicable. deciding that nothing w as worth me to sign then yelled, " Y o u ’ re Daniel A. Katz m a j o r A m erican u n iversities. the risk ® f their a goddamned id io t." East Lansing junior The lis t of schools which have p n n 7 ^ lUO/uM m i HIM u)HAT HE DOESN'T a lread y dropped out Includes: I TOOK THÉ LAST KN0U) UON'T HURT HIM Ohio State U niversity, North­ j^ PlSSE O iC A K ^ A A w estern , I n d i a n a U niversity, S t a r t in g M o n d a y , O c t . 25 STATE N E W S A MICHIGAN Duke, U n i v e r s i t y of Kansas, STATI D rake, C ornell and Dartmouth. A UNIVIISIT Y T h e S e n s a t io n a l A Purdue and the U niversity of a A F lo rid a a re among those which 1 A - MembeT A ssociated J J r e s s . United P re s s International, Inland D aily P r e s s A ssociation, ED IT O R IA L . ^ 355-8252 refused to a ffilia te with NSA - 1 ‘wttni SI * rrrvwewt i A .D A M B O n C C h a rle s C. 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L o u isville , K y ., sophomore - # M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan I F riday, O ctober 22, 1965 3 PROFS AT CIVIC CENTER Wilson To F ly To Rhodesia By P A U L C A R R IC K v a lfle s ," he continued, "a n d r e ­ "an d it must re cie ve no outside LO N DO N ( A P ) - - P r i m « M in is te r Harold W ilson alize that the position of our in te rfe re n c e ." State News Staff W r it e r government in Viet Nam is in announced T h u rs d a y h# w ill fly to Rhodesia in a While T urn er said that he felt bid “ to avert the tr a g ic c o n seq u en c e s" of s e iz u r e P o litica l philosophies clashed our best in te re st." war was least d esirab le in A s ia , of Independence by that A fric a n colony's P r im e when four MSL' p ro fe ss o rs p re ­ " O u r n a t i o n a l b e lie fs m ust he emphasized that A m erican M in is t e r Ian Smith. sented their view s on the United c h an g e," Fish el said . "W e can­ withdrawal from Viet Nam would W ilson said in a m e ss a g e to Smith that he was S tates’ commitment in Viet Nam not hope to live and be left alone not be an effective plan. going to S a lis b u r y not only to talk to him, but any­ at the Lansing C ivic Center Wed­ anym ore because everyw here the one e ls e “ whose view s I feel to be relevant to a nesday evening. T u rn er is m ost concerned with have-nots a re challenging our solution of this grave p r o b le m ." Law rence H. B attistin i, p ro­ position. We cannot escap e the what he fee ls is the general The text of the m e s c age was r e le a s e d by W il­ fe s s o r of social scien ce, and re a lity of the em erging w o rld ," ignorance of the A m erican people s o n 's office. Thom as H, G re e r, p ro fe sso r of he added. over our foreign p olicy in Viet hum anities, spoke fo r U .S . with­ Nam. “ The public does not under­ 250 C u b a n R e f u g e e s A r r i v e draw al from Viet Nam against B attistin i, the second speaker, stand and is not well informed on W e s l e y F ish e l, p ro fe sso r of said that our commitment in the Orient, and thus we need to KEY W E S T f —M o r e They brought to an em - political scien ce, the Ralph F . than 250 re fu g ee s—the la r - phatic end a two-day lull Viet Nam today is not supported educate the e le c to ra te ," he said . T u rn e r, p ro fe sso r of police ad­ by legal righ ts. Although the gest numer sin ce. P rim e In the exodus from the m inistration, who support c u r­ U .S , government sa y s it was "W e are pursuing the open M in ister Fidel C astro op- Communist island and re - ren t U .S . foreign p olicy in South invited to defend the South V iet­ course of im perialism in A s ia ,” ened the exit gates of Cuba ported a m akeshift a rm a - V iet Nam. nam ese people from the Viet G re e r said of A m erican actions two w e e k s a g o - c r o s s e d da of m ore than 250 sm all The Ingham C o u n t y Young Cong, this is not Justified since, in Viet Nam. the choppy F lo rid a S tra its boats w a i t i n g behind to D em ocratic Club sponsored the to freedom T h ursday. m ake the trip . he said , there is evidence that inform al discussion which at­ " T o d a y ," he continued, "th e U .S. State Department o ffic ia ls tracted a crowd of about 40 U .S. is m ore determined than S u k a r n o E n d o r s e s C o m m u n i s t C le a n u p bribed the Dhiem regim e to sup­ people. ever to use w ar as an in stru ­ port A m erican policy in A sia . F ish e l opened the debate by ment of national p olicy. We are J A K A R T A ( A P ) - - A r m y o r d e rs for a cleanup of stating that em otionalism and " T h e Vietnam ese people them­ ready to send w ar m achines and C o m m u n is ts in high p lac e s got rein fo rcem en t T h u r s ­ ignorance is all too often involved se lv e s have had little rep resen t­ troops into e v e r y p olitical v a c ­ day from P resid e n t Sukarno's regim e. in appraisin g the U .S , position ation through their governm ent," uum in the w orld,” he said . He The president and his top aides o rd ered all in South Viet Nam. He urged B attistin i said , "an d until the cited both Viet Nam and Santo government agencies and cabinet m in is t e r s to purge that A m erican s grapple with the U .S , intervened they looked upon Domingo as recent exam ples. th e ir departments of elem ents involved in the coup problem intelligently and re a liz e th eir fighting as a c iv il w ar. attempt Oct. 1. " F o r the firs t tim e in my life that we m ust not back down from Now they see it as our w a r ," I am ashamed of the m ilitary The o rd e r was issu ed by the Cabinet P r e s id iu m , the Comm unist challenge in A sia . he said . made up of Sukarno and his three deputy p r e m i e r s - - actions of my country in a foreign T o do so, he said, would be to D r. Subandrio, Johannes L e im e n a and Chaerfu I Saleh. turn our backs on the world. “ We a re not in V iet Nam to lan d ," G re e r said . "T h e A m er­ American Scientists F ish e l said that "th e trouble fight fo r d em o cracy," he con­ ican attitude today w as person­ with A m erica today is that its cluded, "W e are there to stop ified centuries ago when the great national mind is not made up. Com m unism . A sia must settle Athenian Em pire thought it could in its own w ay,” he continued, take over the w o rld ." Win 3 Nobel Prizes We m ust c la rify out national Knapp’s STOCKHOLM (UPI)— A Har­ The aw ards T hursday brought vard U n iversity p ro fe sso r whose the total of p h ysics p riz e s to re s e a rc h has contributed to de­ the United States to 25. B ritain , velopment of m edicines and anes­ thetics won the Nobel P riz e for the runnerup, has received 13 p riz e s during the 65 y e a r s of the j| Campus \i ch em istry Thursday. The Nobel Nobel A w ards. Award fo r p hysics went to two 5 Vietnamese A m erican s and a Jap an ese scien ­ tist. Due To Visit Center Robert Burns Woodward, 48, Cam bridge, M a ss., was awarded the 1965 Nobel C h em istry P riz e of $56,400. Ju lia n Schwinger, 47, also a F iv e Vietnam ese students on a U.S. tour sponsored by the \ H arvard p ro fe sso r, won the phy­ government of South Viet Nam s ic s aw ard along with P ro f. Rich­ w ill v isit Michigan State next ard P . Feynm an, 47, of the C al­ week to meet with students and 2 3 1 M A C . E a s t L a n s in g ifornia Institute of Technology faculty. at Pasadena, and Japan ese scien­ . Highlighting the visit w ill be a tist SinichiroTom onaga, 59. They public meeting at 7 p.m . Wednes­ w ill s h a r e the $56,400 cash day in the A gricu ltu ral E ngineer­ aw ard? ing Auditorium. Providing A m erican students TV*, three w inners of the phy­ infonnatiu^ or,, r h e ^ a : . in s ic s p riz e vrere d(lie> Wr>nenbyCYHOWARO T E C H N IC O L O R * P A N A V IS IO N 1 p letely cleared . ________ (Slightly higher in the West.) 307 EA ST GRAND R IV E R ED 2-6997 Ah A-C Product*on* Pcturt-ProOuCCd Qi WILLIAM H DAWClS. ASC • D*ected bjr JACrt DONQm P R O M W A R N E R B R O S - 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing. M ichigan F rid ay, O ctober 22, 1965 UN D ER H EA V Y G U A R D G o v e r n m e n t G r a n t s ^ G if ts FBI Informer Points Out A m o n g O v e r $ 1 .6 M illio n Klan Killer In Second Trial H A Y N EV ILLE A U .ll!— :F o r the from Montgomery after the m as­ kins stuck his arm out of the G ifts and grants totaling $ 1 , - 6 16 ,2 77.6 3 w e re accepted Wed­ nesday by the B oard of T ru ste e s . The National Science Founda­ tion granted $77,400 to support re se a rch entitled ’ ’ T h eG lyco late partm ent of biophysics, w ill di­ re ct the program . The board a lso accepted grants window, elbow length. Included w e re two grants total­ Pathw ay.” N. Edward T o lb ert, fo r sch o larsh ips totaling $58 ,- second tim e, an F B I inform er siv e walk to the Alabam a capi­ Row e, who said he infiltrated ing $322,400 from the National p ro fe sso r of bioch em istry, di­ 847.25. pointed out young Klansm an C ol­ tal, March 25. the Klan five y e a rs ago at the Scien ce Foundation (NSF) to pro­ re c ts the project which cen­ lie L e ro y W ilkins J r . , a s the Rowe w as brought Into the requ est of the F B I, told the vide continued support fo r two te rs around the m etabolism of gunman who killed a white c iv il courtroom through a side en­ court that Wilkins fired two quick studies underway In the Depart­ glyco lic acid Into proteins and No oteve A lle n rig h ts w orker from D etroit. tran ce under heavy guard of FB I ment of P h ysics and A stronom y. shots then several m ore, and su g a rs . R ed-h aired G a r y T h o m a s agents and state troupes. Rowe, a fo rm e r Birm ingham b a r­ Th om as and William O, Eaton One NSF grant In the amount Gabel H. Conner, p ro fe sso r of On Next B a llo t fire d se v e ra l shots. of $19 3,000 Is fo r a study of the su rg e ry and m edicine In the Col­ tender, told during 25 minutes "E v en tu a lly , we pulled u p ," SAN F R A N C ISC O S — T h e C a l­ " H e smacked my right leg. e lec tric p ro p erties of m etals and lege of V eterin ary M edicine, w ill of d irect testim ony how he and Rowe, 35, said in describing the ifornia S u p r e m e Court ruled He said , ‘ Baby brother, I don't a llo y s. The re se a rch Is d irected d irect a study on the o ccu rren ce three other Klansm en followed ch ase of the Liuzzo c a r which Wednesday that comedian Steve m is s . That bitch and that bas­ by Fran k J . B latt, M eyer G a rb e r of leukem ia In m ale and fem ale a c a r in which Viola Llu zzo, 39, began in Selm a. A llen cannot be a Dem ocratic tard a re dead as h e ll/ " and D r. P e te r A . Schroeder. d airy cattle. A grant of $60,600 was shuttling m arc h e rs b a c k “ The first thing 1 knew, W il- candidate fo r the congressional T h e w itness gave s im ila r te s­ T h e second NSF grant, $ 12 9 ,- from the National Institutes of seat vacated by Ja m e s R oosevelt. timony at Rowe’ s firs t tria l in 000, w ill support theoretic stu­ Health supports the study. M ay. That tria l ended with a dies of so lid -sta te p lasm as un­ The N a t i o n a l Institutes of The court declared, “ It ap­ hung Jury’. Thom as and Eaton dertaken by Trum an O. Woodruff Health of Bethesda, M d., granted p e a rs the petitioner Allen failed CAM PUS also a re under m urder Indict­ m ents but th eir tr ia ls have not yet been set. and M ichael J . H arriso n . They a r e Investigating variou s kinds of w aves and in stab ilities that $60,000 fo r a study of the mo­ le cu la r changes which occur dur­ ing the conduction of e le c tric a l to com ply with p rovision s of the election code and that he there­ fo re cannot be c ertifie d a s a U N IT E D N A T IO N S Rowe said he met W ilkins, T hom as and Eaton in B e sse m e r the morning of the slaying. He can e x ist In a solid m aterial because of the p resen ce of elec­ trons and fre e ly moving charged im pu lses through the nervous syste m . L e ro y Augenstein, pro­ fe s s o r and chairm an of the de­ p artisan candidate. The petition is denied. T h is ord er is final forthwith.” said they drove to Montgomery c a r r ie r s . Model U .N . D e b ate of C u r r e n t and then to Selm a. Q ualified students In need of if she doesn’t give it to yo u . . . W o r ld P r o b l e m s T o n ig h t: A s they prepared to leave Sel­ financial a ssista n c e at Oakland m a, they w ere stopped by a red THIS IS A R E C O R D I N G — C h r is t in Pow ell, Okem os U n iversity w ill benefit from a — get it yourself! R h o d e s i a ; Should T h e O . A . U . tra ffic light in the business s e c ­ fr e s h m a n , is reco rd in g her voice in a tape r e c o r d e r $294.934 grant from the D epart­ that later will be used in announcing coming events JA D E EAST U s e M i l i t a r y F o r c e to P r e v e n t tion. ment of Health, Education and “ W ilkins said, ‘ Looka there. on cam pus. T h e s e r v i c e , provided by the Union W elfare. T h e program p rovid es Ind ep e nd e nce. W ell, I 'll be damned. Look over B o ard, can be u tilized by calling 355-3333. fo r lon g-term , low In terest stu­ th ere, baby broth er,’ *’ Rowe te s­ Photo by L a r r y F r it z la n dent education loans. N o r m a n Stew art, assista n t All Students Welcome tified . He said they saw a white woman driving a c a r with a p ro fe sso r and d irecto r of the S e e k S yste m In U .S . N egro man riding in the front National Defense Education Act seat. (NDEA) Counseling and Guidance " T h o m a s said, ‘ L e t’ s get Institute w ill adm in ister a one- C o n -C o n R o o m , In tern ation a l C en ter ’ e m ,’ ” Rowe continued. y e a r grant In the amount of T h e w itness said the c a r with F o r T ra c k in g M e te o rs $ 1 1 5 , 0 2 1 . The grant from the 7:00 P.M.-Tonight the four Klansmen followed the U.S. O ffice of Education to the other automobile approxim ately C ollege of Education provides 20 m ile s, but they fin ally pulled An MSU sta ff astronom er is chances to tra ce fire b a lls when fo r the training of 30 ex-teach ­ alongside and fired into it, he campaigning fo r a nation-wide they p ass over the United States, e r s in guidance and counseling. said . m eteor tracking syste m , sim i­ which has no s im ila r system . H a r o l d H art, p ro fe ss o r of la r to Canada’ s. Recovering m eteorites a s soon ch em istry, w ill continue his r e ­ A bram s Planetarium sta ff a s ­ a fter th eir fall a s p o ssib le is sea rch Into the oxidation of c e r ­ tronom er Von Del Cham berlain im portant, Cham berlain said, be­ tain organic compounds under an Is co-author of a paper to be cause they m ay have been c ir ­ $88,400 grant from the National presented this weekend to the cling the sun fo r m illions of Science Foundation. M eteoritlcal Society, an In ter­ y e a rs before hitting the earth. The U .S. A ir F o rc e con tro l- national association m eeting this T e r r e s tr ia l contamination c a n lersh ip p rogram directed by J . y e a r In O dessa, T e x a s . ruin p o s s i b l e new d oscoverles Don E d w ard s, p ro fe sso r and head Cham berlain, with two other about conditions in outer space, of the Department of Accounting a stro n o m ers, w ill d e liv e r a re ­ he said . C o l o g n e , 6 o z . , $ 4 .5 0 a n d Fin an cial Adm inistration, A f t e r S h a v e , 6 o z . , $ 3 .5 0 port on " P r e s e n t F ire b a ll T ra c k ­ Any attem pts to re c o v e r met­ received $87,867.63. T h e A i r D e o d o r a n t S t i c k , $ 1 .7 5 ing Within the United S ta te s ." eorites within this country a re F o rc e granted $82,469.79fo r U.S. B u d d h a C o l o g n e G i f t P a c k a g e , 1 2 o z . , $ 8 .5 0 The topic Is of p a rtic u la r im - made by individuals ad vertising o ffic e rs and the Canadian De­ S p r a y C o l o g n e , $ 3 .5 0 p o r t a n c e , Cham berlain said, through m ass media fo r o b se r­ partm ent of National Defense of B u d d h a S o a p G i f t S e t , $ 4 .0 0 C o l o g n e , 4 o z . , $ 3 .0 0 sin ce the nation-wide tracking vations from the general public, Ottawa granted $5,398.84 fo r two A f t e r S h a v e , 4 o z . , $ 2 .5 0 w an network in Canada "o ften lo se s Cham berlain said. 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The You will work alongside people of enormously agency fosters a climate of recognition and advance­ varied backgrounds and intellectual interests, over m ent for its young professionals by encouraging § im *** i 500 of w hom hold advanced degrees. participation in professional association affairs, and assisting you to attend national meetings, seminars fn NSA is a scientific and technological community unique in the United Stales, perhaps in the world. Unique in its mission, its operation, its require­ ments . . . unique, too, in the scope of opportunity it affords a young scientist or engineer beginning and conferences as well as visit other research fa­ cilities w here related work is underway—govern- ment, university and industrial — throughou1 the United States. Liberal Personnel Policies, Attractive Location his career. NSA policies relating to vacations, insurance and W an t a b o o st P A separate agency functioning within the Depart­ retirement are fair and liberal. 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M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F r id a y , O c to b e r 22, 1965 9 5 , 0 0 0 S u p p o r t U P o lic y , Wells Hall Was Once Men's Dorm N E E D E D 6 F IR E E S C A P E S By B R U C E SM ITH building and the boxes of p apers stored in the h allw ays. He might In 1869 a state le g isla to r pro­ W ells Hall was built in six posed sellin g the land g r a n t sep arate fire -p ro o f units fo r two enough money to Join the m eal plan, might cook oatm eal and E x p e c t M o r e B e f o r e M a ilin g State News Staff W rite r By M IC H A E L C A R R A H E R support of the administration’ s be tempted to d elib erately test creatin g the " lit t le M ich iganA g- re a so n s, Kuhn said. T h e f ir s t ra is in s the same way he heated K olberg said that because of An 8 8 -year e ra ends n e x t the overhead sp rin k ler system ricu ltu ral School’ ’ and moving re a so n w as that the co llege w as h is shaving w ater. State News Staff W r i t e r these re stric tio n s the number of Viet Nam policy are underway S p rin g . W ells Hall w ill be torn ju st to see if it works. what couldn’ t be sold to Ann A r ­ v e ry fire conscious, having lost During World War II the gov­ At le a st 5,400 persons on cam ­ sig n e rs w ill not be as high as this week at Boston C o llege, dow n, making way fo r a much W ells Hall was named fo rju d g e bor, but, Kuhn said, Judge Wells a number of buildings in p re ­ ernment used W ells H all to house pus signed petitions Wednesday in it could be. The com m ittee was Y a le and Washington State, he n eed ed lib ra ry expansion. H ezekial G . Wells of Kalam azoo, cam e charging up from K ala­ viou s fir e s . so ld ie rs attending the U n iver­ support of President Lyndon B . however, allowed to circu late said. T ouring the fo rm e r dorm , one longtim e chairm an of the B oard m azoo. The judge was a power T h e other reason was that sity. petitions In the Brody Hall dinner Kolberg said he hopes to get Johnson’ s p olicy In Viet Nam, c a n ’t h elp contrasting its nar­ of T ru ste e s and friend of the in M lchigan’ sR e p u b lic a n P a rty o f since there were no faculty rep ­ A ccording to A ssistan t Dean according to Robert K olberg, co­ line Wednesday night and co l­ In touch with groups on several ro w wooden s ta ir s and linoleum U n iv e rsity . 1869, and becau se of him the resen ta tives living in the dorm , Edward B , Blackm an, both men lected 1,76 0 signatures. other cam puses and try to get ordinating chairm an of the Ad c o v e re d flo o rs with the modern Ju d ge W ells fought fo rth eU n i- land grant wasn’ t sold. the boys had held wind sprin ts and women lived in the old dorm Hoc Com m ittee T o Support U JS, these petitions circulated there. re sid en ce h a ils, like F e e , C a se v e rs ity . According to MSU h is­ during the 19 52-53 school y e a r . "W e are hoping this will take The committee expects to tabu­ T h e original W ells H all, built in the h alls, P o lic y in Southeast A sia . o r Shaw. torian Madison Kuhn, Ju d ge Wells in 18 77, cost $25,000 and held Kuhn said planners t h o u g h t He said they also ate together fire so It w ill snowball a c ro ss late all the signatures this week­ T o d ay’ s fir e inspector would was a good friend of Ju stin Smith in the same dining room . K olberg added t h a t rep orts the c o u n try," Kolberg said. end and m all the petitions to 172 students. The present W ells running up and down s ta ir s would shudder at the six fire e sca p es M o rrill, founder of the Land Coeds were firs t moved into from four booths indicated the S i m i l a r petition d riv es in President Johnson Monday. Hall was built in 1905 and housed be m ore tiring and eventually running down the outside of the Grant C ollege A ct. 200 m ale students. lead to sounder study habits. W ells Hall in the fa ll of 1950. d rive to obtain sign atures was . « \ The old dorm is heated by That fall the men who had been going fa s te r T h ursday than Wed­ steam ra d ia to rs, but it was not turned out formed the W ellsC lub nesday. It ’s G r e a t F o r A D a te ! until the late 30 's that the Uni­ and challenged the g ir ls to a The figu re fo r Wednesday is Lanes A vailable F r i., Sat. & Sun. v e r s it y installed hot w ater fa ­ football game. probably’ higher than 5,400, he c ilit ie s . N either, at fir s t, did the The gam e was played on the said , since petitions circulated - • 40 L a n e s • Lounge U n iv ersity provide m eals or r e ­ lawn in front of W ells H all. The in m arrie d housing units and sident a d viso rs. men won, 7-6, but in the last posted on bulletin boards in four • B illia rd s «Snack B a r E a rly students living in the quarter B a rb a ra Em ert sent in or five d orm itories had not yet dorm hired a cook and stew ard the whole W ells H all, including returned. O pen E v e r y D a y at 9 A .M . and planned their own m eals much all fem ale spectators. like co -op s do today. According to the Oct, 24, 1959, V eteran’ s Club, sponsor of the Kuhn said the boys used to r e ­ issu e of the State N ew s, after d riv e, set a goal of 15,000 sig­ move v a lv e s from steam ra d ia ­ natures. W orkers a t petition the game re fe re e Milton E lls h e - to rs and connect a tube to heat wity and Bob B e ll, gam e organi­ booths indicated that goal might H O L ID A Y LA N ES w ater for shaving. Som etim es, z e r , were thrown into the Red be reached when T h u rsd ay’ s sig ­ added Kuhn, a student, without C ed ar. natures w ere counted. K olberg said Thursday that in J u s t North of Frandor Phone 487-3731 addition to the booths set up in the Union, B erk e y H all, B essey’ F e e , A k e r s Classes Hall and thelnternationalC enter, the com m ittee planned to set up two additional booths F rid a y in O v e r h e a t A u d ito riu m s Anthony H all and the C h em istry Building. T h e B IG 1 0 C lu b Students who complain about M cM illan, A k e r s m anager, K olberg also noted that the com m ittee is having d ifficulty o ffe rs y o u . . . high tem peratures in the sm all agreed that the only c la ssro o m s and auditorium s of F ee and A k ers with "em perature problem s were reaching students in the outlying H alls evidently produce the heat dorm itory com plexes. T h e com ­ those without d i r e c t outside th em selves. m ittee is not allowed to c ir ­ ventilation. H A L L TO F A L L — W e lls hall, a s ta lw a rt on the campus sin c e 1905, will be torn culate petitions in the m eal lines Dorm m angers Don M cM illan Normal procedure, explained down e a r ly in 1966, The hall, once a do rm ito ry, is c u r r e n tly the home of n u m er­ A Musical so w o rkers a re going door to and P e te r J . E ck le sa y neither E ck le , is to heat c la ssro o m s Just ous offices. Photo by R u s s e ll Steffey door. of the auditoriums is m echani­ enough so that body heat ra is e s Pre-game Clinic Within Community c a lly heated. the room tem perature to around Many underclassm en have all B u ilt b e n e a t h the kitchens, 70 degrees, A fter the d esired o r m ost of their c la s s e s in their Warm Up neither auditorium has d irect a c c e ss to outside ventilation. A ll ten,; le rrtu re Is reached, c ir c u - Into air keeps the students com - d orm itory com plex and are out of reach of booths set up in the Friday 3 6 Goal Of Med School Here other c la ssro o m s except lecture rtable, he said. cen tral cam pus area. room s 50-52 have direct ventila­ The U niversity is now in stall— tion through open windows. t.ck ie, I-ee m anager, s problem was not notici the a st g la rg e r fans above the venti- t! -n ducts to in crease a ir c ir - cutati ilation In the "h o t” room s, B A R N ES FLO RA L WE T E L E G R A° ! i U N C LE. y e a r because c la s s e s held in the Eckle saifl. FLOWERS inside room s "were sm a ll. Thi s Bol m anagers said the c la s s - WORLD WIDE MSU’ s t w o - y e a r m e d i c a l M edical Center a re the fir s t their community relatio n sh ip s,” year, me room should feel coo ler after school scheduled to open in Sep­ form al relationships m ade be­ D r. Hunt said . " 1 am convinced la rg e fill the 1 irg e r fans are installed. 2 15 ANN ED 2 0871 te m b e r, 1966, w ill s tr e s s c lin ica l tween MSU and the community’ s that we a re on the right tr a c k ." -ARROW- Cum training within the community health s e r v ic e s . D r. Hunt said he d eliberately settin g, D r. Andrew/ D. Hunt J r . , " A grea t beginning has been refrain ed from d iscu ssin g the dear, of the C ollege of Human m ade, fa r better than the record question of tw o-year v e rsu s fou r- A Swinging Laude M edicine, said Wednesday. • of som e new m edical schools in y e a r m edical schools. D r. Hunt spoke to about 90 m em bers of the Michigan T u ber­ V IC T O R Y ’ cu lo sis and R esp irato ry D isease ASsn.*' at a ... diurner In ; K ellogg • ’ C en ter w here the group held a E d u ca tio ».n O n T B „4 lu re 's a n a ll cotton oxf m I wi t h an all-tap ered - b o d y to R ive y o u ffia f h e a l t h y Ipnk. S i u after the PURDUE f • » fro m __ two-day conference. L o n g c o lla r p o in ts wi t h tlx- n e w hi gh c o lla r that ; "M e d ic a l education of the fu­ tu r e w ill req u ire a new type of N e e d e d B y N u rs e s looks n e a t w ith o r wi t hout a tie. Hold stripe: v e ry hold strip e s for the v e r y hold g u y . . . game Saturday U N C LE. In te r-rela tio n sh ip between the E d u c a t i o n of n u rse s and “ We m ust help these nurses o r so lid s a n d w h ite a ll fo r a m ere ^University and the community If It » .0 0 ,1s to meet the needs of so c ie ty ,’ ’ nursing students, as w ell as the see that T B is still a big prob­ S e e them a t 'he said. gen eral public, is Important In le m ,’ ’ M iss Mac Donald said. H OF r aLD EN R E ID ’ "T h e Lansing a re a , collabo ra­ fighting t u b e r c u l o s i s , the di­ Students also must be p re ­ tin g with MSU, o ffers an unsur­ recto r of the MSU school of nur­ pared to understand the cau ses, - Jazz- passed opportunity in the entire sing said Thursday. tran sm issio n and prevention of ¡field of health p rofessio n al ed­ M iss Gwen MacDonald s tr e s ­ TB. n d o r Shopping C e n te r u c a t io n ," he said , sed the ro le of education In •’ ’ The fam ily problem Is a l­ -Standards- "N e ith er the U niversity nor the 'com m unity can function optim al­ fighting TB at the 58th meeting of the Michigan T u b ercu lo sis and most a s important an aspect of the patient a s the individual him­ -Rock & Roll* ly without the oth er.” R esp iratory D isease A ssn . In s e lf,” she said. " T h e y m ust not • The L ansing area Is w ell suited Kellogg C enter. only understand the patient but By a G R E A T B A N D i to such a p rogram , he said, be- "In the area of education we be made aware of the com m uni- A button-down in a basket weave. every night except . cause of its three community ' h ospitals, the State Health Dept., must concentrate on the contin­ uing education of m u rses alread y cab illty of T B .” Students also have to re a liz e (Something old, something new.) Monday This Arrow shirt gives you best of the Department of Mental Health In the field and the preparation the n ecessity fo r continuing c a re - and the Michigan State M edical ■ Society headquarters. I " I t -is our strong feeling that of nursing students to fight T B , " M iss MacDonald said. " M o s t nurses today’ graduated and community r e s o u r c e s a - vailab le to help patients. “ E xperien ce must be gained both worlds. (1) A long-pointed collar role in the most authentic T IN G L E the re c ip ro c a l advantages of ba- from college before 1950 and have by the student in using these tradition. (2) A husky-looking ! sic clin ical education occurring m isconceptions concerning T B ,’ ’ r e s o u c e s , ” M iss MacDonald basket weave that updates within community hospitals would she aid. "W e must obliterate th eir fe a r said . ordinary oxford. For other interesting features, check the 'b e enorm ous,” D r. Hunt said . Helping to co-ordinate cars, H ospital staffs would benefit of ca rin g fo r TB patients caused with others in the nursing field • from the stimulation of working by a lack of understanding the and finding w ays of showing the tapered body; back pleat and > with young student p hysicians, c au ses and transm ission o f T B ,” serio u sn ess of T B to lay people loop; back collar button. Lots of he said , and students would learn she aid. Is Important to the nursing stu­ unusual stripes to choose from. Dinner or $5.00. You expected to pay more? , community medicine by taking Apathy Is another problem . dent. ; c a re of a c ro ss-se c tio n of pa- Lunch of -ARROW- • tients. "A n y sim ila rity between a typ­ Foxs Q u a lity J e w e l e r s S in c e 19 17 Bold New Breed from ic a l u n iversity hospital setting, B ro a ste d '.whether the university-ow ned re - ; fe r r a l instituion or the m assiv e chicken-fish-shrimp ; city ch arity hospital, and re a l .U N IQ U E — • every day f> o m U N C LE. • life m edical ca re is stric tly c o - s o e le g a n t ly • in cid en tal," said D r. Hunt. ’ A ffiliations with Sparrow Hos- d iffe r e n t! • p ltal and with the Rehabilitation O f co u rse t h e y ’r e n e w MANY EXTRA SERVICES AT-Na-E-XTO Ar. CHARGE _ ed - G r e a t A tm o s p h e r e - d ream w e d d in g rin g s p/ u s -G reat Band- J Bi, * S ijrp L OOk W h a t m a g n ific e n t -F r ien d ly - S e r v i c e - d e ta il w o r k — w h a t v iv id , b o ld d e s ig n s ! H e r e b u t -G reat Chow- t h r e e fr o m o u r v a s t A r tC a r v e d -C ool R efresh ers- TWfcT F 65 c o lle c t io n . S e e th e m a ll to d a y — th e y .s ta rt a t $8 H r r $ 2 7 50 5 0 '' Her» $ 2 7 50 $ 2 7 . 5 0 Hen $ 2 4 50 FOX’S’* * $ 4 2 50 Her* $ 3 7 . 5 0 U M u st B 21 C L E A N E R AND B I G 10 C L U B SHIRT LA U N D RY D ir e c t A T I ' .f * '! » " I ’ .vsV .»V- -0-iron •*Âà£Ti (. i-V,. i t A A D ia m o n d Im p o r te r s On E . Michigan Just E a s t of F ra n d o r F r a n d o r Shopping C e n t e r Walking Distance F r o m Cam pus and 203 S. W ashing to n 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F r id a y . O c to b e r 22. 1965 Groups Charge Libelous Phone Un i t e d P r e s s I n t e r n a t i o n a l e ra l Communication Com m is­ " A u t o m a t i c announcement It said D ouglass, a m em ber of B ecau se the telephone m es­ F A Y E U N G ER L o v e & L a t e M in u t e s , s e r v ic e ” is the o fficial name of the John B irch Society, set up sa g es a re anonymous, victim s of H a v e n ’t Y o u H e a r d ? sion. In this technological age, even T h ey told the FCC that right the telephone gadget which p lays a non-profit corporation called the attacks cannot file libel suits the ancient art of hackstabbing wing groups are using the B ell back a tape-recorded m essage to “ L e t Freedom Ring’ ’ which sup­ as they might if the sam e things has been automated. Telephone S y stem 's “ automatic anyone who d ials the appropriate p lie s 52 " s c r i p t s ” a y e a r to were published or broad cast. Thi s is the allegation made announcement s e r v ic e ” to d is­ num ber. local right wing groups. The N a t i o n a l Council of by the Anti-Defamation League sem inate vicious lie s about a T he Anti-Defam ation League In its protest to the F C C , the Churches in a legal b rie f filed We all know how to love. iv e r s ity . Th ey work for loVe and But have we forgotten to lis ­ of B ’ rai B ’ rith and the National number of religiou s and civic c re d its a S araso ta, F la ., physi­ Anti-D efam ation League said that with the FCC this month a s­ peace and law and o rd er. They ten? A sk the coed with h er h a ir- Council of Churches in sepa­ organizations and their le ad e rs. cian, D r. W i l l i a m Cam pbell the " d ia l- a - d ia t r ib e ” plan was serted that "th e m ass production a re interested solely in the w el­ s p r a y e d bangs. She devotedly If we do listen, we listen only rate p rotests filed with the Fed - D ouglass, with the idea of using launched In 1962, and has now of anonymous libel” is not a knits her boyfriend th ree sw eat­ fa re of the student body, in p ro ­ for what we want to h ear. the s e r v ic e for anonymous tape- spread to New Y o rk , P h ilad el­ lawful use of telephone fa c ili­ e r s and three p a irs o fso c k se a c h tecting its collective psych e. r e c o r d e d m essages attacking phia, C hicago, Detroit, W ashing­ tie s. It called for "u rg e n t rem e­ If 1 w ere the ad m in istrators, If we listen, we listen only to y e a r . T h e sw eaters and socks CûSTiTlinSTCR PRCSBYTCRIûn ChURCh such favorite right wing ta rg e ts ton, B altim o re , M iam i, D allas, dial action” by the F C C , the student sa y s, I would have find the weakest part of our be­ itch him, but he could n ever tell 1315 A bbott Rd. as the Supreme C ourt, theUnited K an sas C i t y , I n d i a n a p o l i s , An FC C spokesman said this t h r o w n the troublem akers off loved opponent’ s argument and h e r. She would be upset. cost consinG. miChiGan week that the p rotests a re "o n N ations, the National Council of Wichita, L o s A n g e l e s , a nd Ask any a c tiv ist. H e'll tell cam pus long ago. A ctually he use it to undermine the re s t of C h u r c h e s , the P T A , and o r ­ s c o re s of sm a lle r c itie s in at the calen d ar” for the com m is­ understands the fru stratio n s of what he sa y s. you he’ s working for a m ore Cl NDAV SCHLPLT.L ganized labor. le a st 35 states. sion to consider. He added that loving, accepting world, a world the a c tiv ist. He only ask s that But we are fighting for love. Worship s e rv ic e s — — 9:00 and 11:0 0 a.m . " i t probably w ill be months” in which a man will not be denied the activ ist use the prop er chan­ Why should we risk the defeat of — 9:00 and 11:0 0 a .m . U n iv e rs ity bus n u rsery before (he com m ission gets a - Church S :hool, Crib! e ry -T h ird Grade understanding because of ra c e , nels to reduce them. that right by building up an op­ Church School, Fourth Grade-A dults, Students — 10:00 a.m . C h ristia n C h u rch round to doing anything about it. c re e d , d re s s , beard o r student­ A sk the student who sh rugs and ponent’ s good points and by seek­ 3 10 N. Hagadorn Kd. ship. s a y s "W ho c a r e s ? " He thinks ing a com prom ise? We who love Don S tiffle r, M in ister He does not work to undermine It is m ore loving to let people know our opponent is out to d es­ : or transportation phone 332 -62 71 or 332-8901 Ph. 3 3 7 -10 7 7 EA ST LANSING a society but to build a better think what they want and quit tro y u s. We, the new m a rty rs, B ib le School 9:45 a.m . u n iversity FR IE N D S M EETIN G one, not only for h im self and his making a lot of fu ss. Th at is must protest him from his own , L . Moreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach Worship S erv ic e 10 :4 5 a.m . lutheran church (Quakers) friend s but also for the people to leran ce. fo lly . a lc -lc a Sunday 10:30 A .M .' he accu ses and pickets. He loves So we each fight fo r love. We In our fight we claim concern, CEN TRAL U N IV E R S IT Y K i m b e r l y Dow ns M eeting fo r Worship them too. He understands the web s a tis fy o u rselv es doing fa v o rs for c r y no com prom ise and build* F R E E M E T H O D IS T F irs t-D a y School of prejudice they a re caught In. One Special P erson . We m arch B A P T IS T CH U R C H C h u r c h of C h r i s t A sk any adm in istrator, o r the in the name of tolerance and love b a r r ie r s . S2S N. Wash. At Oakland j Capitol G range 'Amerrcon B a p t i s t ! 1007 K im berly D rive, Lansing Trowbridge Road at A rbor D rive student who finds the distance and we levy late m inutes in the But to listen is to show thd Follow Highway 43 to Lansing | name of ord er and love. love of God to man. between F e e and the L ib r a r y his M inister: Rev. Howard C . Artz G e ra rd G. Ph illips, ’ astor (2 blocks W. of Fran dor 8 :15 , 9 :15 , 10:30 and 11:3 0 F o r Information 332 -19 9 8 g re a te st grudge against the Un- St. J o h n ’s S p o n so rs S e rv ic e s: ED 2 - 1S8S Shopping Center on Sunday School 10:00 a.m . I E , Grand R iver) 11:0 0 Sunday Divine Worship 1 1 : 00 a.m . I Worship 10:00 a.m . F IR S T C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E j Church School 1 1 : 1 0 a.m . E u ro p e a n T our Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m . IV 9 -7130 Genesee at B utler Streets Gospel Hour 7:00 p.m . < j N u rsery Provided— Sunday school for a ll a g e s ......................... 9:45 a.m . Fa mi l y Ser. Wed. 7:30 p.m . | 10 :0 0 -12 :0 0 a.m . SUNDAY SER V IC ES Morning W o rsh ip .......................................... 11:0 0 a .m . F R E E Taxi Service: I at Am erican Legion Center M orning Worship 10:00 a.m . P ly m o u t h Guest Speaker, D r. Ja r d D eV ille, 4S2- 1 444or 4S4-443S Campus Bus Service B ib le Study 11:0 0 a.m . Olivet N azarene C o llege. Kankakee, 111. A European trip w ill be spon­ R epresen tatives of Sabena A ir­ Evening Worship 6:00 p.m . Youth S e r v i c e s ..................................................6:00 p.m . C o n g r e g a t io n a l sored by St. John Student P a rish lin e s, a Belgium line, and of F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H -O K EM O S E van gelistic H o u r................................. 7:00 p.m . this sum m er from Aug. 2 1 to Valley T o u rs of Midland w ill be Wednesday evening B ible Rev. David K. E h rlin -M in ister Tom O. Thom pson-M usic D ir. Church Study 7:30 p.m . Sept. 22. present at the Forum . ^S4 Okemos Haslett Rd. The trip is s till in the o r­ 4 Transportation Available Extra Pay SERVICE F o r Transportation C all C a ll Church Offict IV 5 -0 6 13 ganization stage, but plans w ill • F E 9-8190 If No A nsw er, C a ll T U -236 18 A c ro ss from Capitol on A llegan be form ulated and d iscu ssed at sgiate C l a s s 10:00 a.m ED 2 -19 6 0 or ED 2 -2 4 34 1 7:30 p .m . Sunday at St. John. Approved Morni ig W orship ....................11:0 0 a.m Tentatively the trip w ill in­ C o lle : ate Training Hour - 6:00 p.m . C e n t r a l M e th o d ist clude tours t h r o u g h Belgium , ,ng Worship ----------- 7:00 p.m. L U T H E R A N W O R S H IP A S U G G E S T IO N A c ro ss F ro m the Capitol G erm any, Sw itzerland, A u stria , - or Transpcrtation-C ALL : 9:00 A.M . P ra y e r Group M artin Luther Chapel Lutheran Student Center Italy, F ra n c e and England. MSU em ployes received 5 2 3 ,- 332 - 2 1 3 3 ; 351-4 003 M a ry -S a b in a Chapel The estim ated cost of the trip 926.80 extra pay fo r work in 444 Abbot Road Worship at is $950. T his includes the flight Septem ber beyond norm al duties. Dr. Allbaugh. Pastor WORSHIP SER V IC E W orship-9;30 A.M . and 1 1 A.M . (9:45 and 1 1 : 1 5 ) there and back, bus tran sp o rta­ Under B oard of T ru stee re g ­ F ir s t Baptist Church Two Blocks North of Student Union tion through Europe, m ea ls, and ulations, any pay beyond re g u la r (WJIM 10 :1 5 a.m .) “1 940 S. H arrison Sunday School 9:30 lodging. monthly s a la r ie s m ust be voted ‘ Why Didn’ t Somebody TeH M e’ " T h e trip is earm arked fo r on by the board. Ep isco p a l S e r v ic e s Dwight S. L a rg e C o -o p erative N u rse ry Both S e rv ic e s students,” F r , Thom as M cDevitt The Continuing Education S e r­ C rib N u rse ry , So B rin g The R ev. Theodore Bundenthal, Lutheran Chaplain ALUMNI CH APEL C all 3 3 2 -3 8 14 said . V isits w ill be made to the vice re ceive d $6,594.48 fo r Sep­ B ab y. T ake home a copy of the Lutheran M isso u ri Synod Sundays U n i v e r s i t y of H eidelberg, the tem ber. Next highest w as fo r "W hat Then A re We T o D o ?" Holy Communion an: Sermor F o r Information F r e e Bus S e rv ic e Louvain in B ru s s e ls , and the m iscellan eou s employe s e r v ic e s 9:30 A.M. sheet fo r study and application. Sorbonne in P a r is . Shrines at lik e ticket collection and ush er­ L o u rd es, A s s is s i, and Rom e w ill ing at 54,432.85, The T e lev isio n A L L S A IN T S C H U R C H WOULD YOU L IK E TO KNOW ABOUT THE MORMON CHURCH? ! F i r s t C h ristia n Seventh-day also be visited . and Radio Department received (800 Abbott Road) Attem pts w ill also be made $1,0 66 .8 9 and the Counseling C li­ R efo rm ed C h u rc h A d v e n t is t C h u r c h to m eet vario u s C h ristian apos- nic p rogram $1,0 5 0 fo r extra Sundays C h u r c h Of J e s u s C h r i s t of L a t t e r D a y S a in t s , ^T em po rarily,M eetlr_. ing at tolate group s, Father McDevitt .Pay- 240 M arsh all S t., L ansing * ’ CjniVfefs'ify Lutheran thilrt~ft * Holy Communion, said. Other departm ents included in Morning P ra y e r and Sermon ! 4 13 E . Saginaw - E a st of Abbott Rd. R ev. John M. Hofman, P asto r Division and Ann Sts. The late departure date w ill the breakdown a re : Adm issions Holy Communion and Sermon Morning S e rv ic e 9;00 and 1 1 : 1 a SATURDAY SERVICES. enable students to work fo r a and Sch o larsh ip s, $ 7 1.5 4 ; B u si­ „ .. fr Sunday ScLowi ” 10 :15 77TS couple qjj T If they want, ness 4 iù c e , $ 110 .0 2 ; [Data P r o ­ 9:30 aim . ath School ■'SUNDAY: Evening S e rv ic e 7 p.m . 1 he said.’ ce ssin g , $86.04; Health S ervic e , 11:0 0 a .m . Worship S e rv ic e Weekdays 1 i The trip is open to the pub­ $16 2 ; M im eographing, $336 .6 3; 9:00 A.M . Priesthood Meeting * Serm on-O ct. 2 3 rc 10 :15 A.M. Holy Communion', ! T lose in neec o f tran sp o rta- i lic . Sixty persons can be ac­ and R e g is tr a rs O ffice, $844. 10:30 A.M . Sunday School "B u t God. . . .” 6:45 A.M. Holy Communion i ■tion call - M r. Henrv B o s c h - 1 commodated. Two p rie s ts w ill About $375 w as spent fo r foot­ 5:00 P.M . Sacram ent Meeting . 1 Speaker; R oger W. Coon Thursc 5: 1 5 P.M . Holy Communion j ED 2 -2 2 2 3 or R ev, Hdfman | accom pany the group. ball p rogram distribution. at 5-3650. F o r T ransportation or D e s e re t C lu b r ! I Information C all 882-5007 F i r s t C h u r c h of "GOD MIKES OS Max W. K ran er, D irector 332-8465 E d g e w o o d U n ite d Will m eet, T u es, and T hurs 4-5 P.M . S t . J o h n s Student Each Sunday listen to "T h e C h r is t , S cie n tist V oice of P ro p h e c y ," 9:30 a .m ., 469 North Hagadorn Road I P a rish 709 E . Grand R iv e r OVERCOMERS!” Wed., E v e . 7-9 p.m . M em orial Chapel M .S.U. Campus WOAP, (1080 k c.l and “ Faith 327 M .A .C . F o r T o d a y ," Channel 8 at 8:30 E a st Lansing (5 blocks north of Grand R iver) VISITORS W ELC O M E-C A LL 355 -810 2 FOR RIDES OR 332-8465 a .m ., Channel 2 at 10:30 a.m . Phone ED 7-9778 Sunday S e rv ic e 1 1 a.m . WORSHIP SER V IC E IS CHRISTIANITY A M IR A CLE? F r . Robert Kavanaugh, pastor S U B JE C T : "P rob atio n A fter 9;30 a.m . and 1 1 a.m , U n i v e r s i t y M e th o d ist P e o p le s C h u r c h F i r s t P re sb y te ria n S U N D A Y 7 :0 0 D eath" | SOUTHBAPTISTCHURCH C hurch E a s t L a n sin g Ottawa and Chestnut October 24, 1965 Sunday M a sse s SUNDAY SCHOOL is ! 1 1 2 0 S. H arrison Rd. Interdenominational 7 :15 -8 :3 0 -9 :4 5 Sermon WORSHIP SERV ICE 11:0 0 a .m .-re g u la r Wa s h in g t o n LANSING 11:0 0 - 12 :15 -4 :4 5 - 6 :0 0 (9:30 & 11-L 'n iv e rs ity Students) i B y R ev. Trum an A. M orrison "C a s t Your Shadow" 200 W. Grand R iv er at Michigan 9:30 a.m .-w orsh ip s e r v ic e WEDNESDAY Church School Preaching Daily and Saturday M asses church school 8:00 p .m .-Evening Meeting R u sse ll Kindig, F ir s t Methodist SUNDAY SER V IC ES 8:00, 12 :10 . 4:45 j 9:30 and 1 1 a .m .-c rib room C O L L E G E B I B L E C L A S S 9 ;45 A .M . through Senior high. Church, Bay City 9:30 and 11:0 0 Confession F re e Public Reading Room I Edgewood U niversity Group TAUGHT B \ DR. TED WARD, Wilson M. Tennant, M inister w ill be held “ T h e C a l l of C h r i s t ” 134 West Grand R iv e r I 5:30 p.m . Supper and program .| at the State Theater D ally-D uring a ll m asse s OPEN .EARNING SYSTEM S INSTITUTE DIRECTOR A T MSU and ¡Ju n io r High Fellow ship 4 p.m .* D r. Glenn M. F r y e , M in ister Saturday: 3 :3 0 -5 :3 0 , 7:30-9 Weekdays— 9-5 p.m . Senior High fellow ship - 7 p.m .| D r. W allace Robertson Preaching COUNTINLTNC SER IE S ON THE L IF E OF CH RIST: M on., T u e s., T h u r s .,F r i. On home football S a t.- A ffiliated with the WORSHIP-9;45 & 1 1 : 1 5 a.m . D r. Seth C. M orrow Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . 1 1 - 1 2 A.M. No Afternoon United Church of C h rist, 11:00 A.M . " G o e r s W ise M e n ” N u rsery During S e rv ic e s "G ood by G od" Confession. A ll a re welcome to attend Congregational-C hristiar., E van gelical, Reform ed, 8:30 P .M . ‘‘Q u e stio n and A n s w e r T im e CHURCH SCHOOL “ H a llo w e e n H o w l ” Sunday, Oct. 24, 1965 Church S e rv ic e s and v is it and use-the reading room . W ELCO M E!! With P a s t o r Sugden 9;45 to 10:45 a .m .-P ro g ra m CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 and 11:0 0 with Road R a lley, H ayride, & fo r a ll ages No evening Collegian F ello w ­ REFRESH M EN TS ANDFELLO W SH IP FOLLOWING P icn ic m eet at St. Johns at 1 1 : 1 5 a.m .-C h ild ren , 2 - 1 1 7:00 p.m . ship in Alumni Chapel this Sun­ A LU M N I M E M O R IA L C H A P E L SEE THIS PAGE FOR F R E E BUS SERVICE y e a rs 9:45 M em bership C la ss C rib at Church, Toddlers - 12 grade at Union bldg. Sunday F o ru m -7 :30 P.M . day . We a r e participating in I UCCF retreat at Camp T a la h i. I F r e e bus transportation 15 to 30 minutes before each s e r ­ WORSHIP S E R V IC E S ! D r. Howard Sugden, P asto r D r. Ted Ward, M inister Of M usic P lan s F o r European Student A w arm and friendly welcom e vice around the cam pus. UCCF on retreat Rev. Alvin lones, M inister of Education And Youth T o ur, To B e Announced. aw aits you at F irs tP re s b y te ria n l Episcopal S ervice 9:30 a.m . Holy Communion & Sermon S P E C IA L SERV ICE S O U T H B A P T IS T C H U R C H G en eral Protestant S erv ic e -3:00 p.m . 11:0 0 a.m . Qr i B ruce Burke October 31 In vites You To Ride The B u s M orning And E v e n in g 4* * V • For- S C H E D U L E People Interested In the organization of a B U S ROUTE NO. 1 BUS ROUTE NO. 2 T R IN IT Y C H U R C H DORM OR HALL A.ivl, 120 Spartan A ve. Interdenominational DORM OR HALL A.M . P A I. P.M . 9 :15 6:25 Cam pbell 9 :15 6:25 Fee W & E CHURCH OF THE N AZAREN E S e rv ic e s Landon E & W 9 :15 6:25 A k e rs E & W 9 :15 6:25 Mayo 9 :15 6:25 Holm es E & W 9 :15 6:25 Y akley 9 :15 6:25 McDonel E & W 9 :15 6:25 G ilc h rist IN 9:45 U n iversity C la sse s Ownes 9 :15 6:25 9 :15 6:25 W illiam s 9 :15 6:25 Van Hoosen 9 :15 6:25 8:30 and 11:0 0 Morning Worship B u tterfield 9:20 6:30 E A S T LA N S IN G Shaw E & W 9 :18 6:28 “ L ove is the G reatest” Em m ons 9:20 6:30 P h illip s 9:20 6:30 7:00 jW eningJWorship B a ile y 9:20 6:30 Mason 9:20 6:30 A rm strong at “ C h ristian In tegrity" 9:20 6:30 9:20 6:30 Snyder . ! rinity C ollegiate Fel l owship r ^ y p n , -■ v i­ , 6-:3C r ' 1 A U V u li " Bethel Manor 9:25 6:35 li ather 9:20 6:30 » •'V isiv .v 'i , V V . ;- .v «*> ’ • Church of the L atter-D ay Saints of Je s u s C h rist v*' «.• .. 41 Y •'* ' 1 — C ase N & S 9:25 6:35 149 Highland Ave. E . Lansing “ lhrough gates of Splendor” W ilson E & W' 9:25 6:35 Buffet Supper Served South B aptist 9:40 6:50 Wonders S & N 9:25 6:35 F r e e Bus S erv ic e - See schedule in your dorm. South B aptist 9:40 6:50 Dr. F re d J . Hawk, preslding-Superintendent Michigan D istrict Make South B a p tis t Y o u r " C h u r c h Away F r o m H o m e ” P a s to rs : E . Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb , Norman R . P iersm a M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F r id a y , O c to b e r 22. 1965 11 Netherlands Mixes Church, Polities P R O F S D E B A T E D U T C H A team send-off r a lly w ill be v e rs ity Canoe R ace, sponsored by *** held at 12 :3 0 this afternoon at E a s t and West Shaw h a lls, will A w e l c o m e p arty fo r all " B e c a u s e of this struggle for By KARIN B RA M S concepts of "c o n s e rv a tiv e ” and Of c o u rse one can be both in 1 91 7, it has sin ce become fe e south side of K ellogg C en ter. be held on the Red C ed ar R iv er Chinese students w ill be held at co n se rva tive and p ro g re ss iv e a c ­ equality within the Protestant State News Staff W r i t e r “ p ro g re ssiv e ” with relation to m ore con servative. in back of Shaw Hall at 1 p.m . 7:30 Saturday night in the Union. income distribution. cording to the above definitions. In H o o g e rw y f’ s d issertation P arty, there has been a de­ • Union B o a r d w ill sponsor Saturday. D ivisions for both men h ft ★ " E x c u s e m e, s ir , but could c re a se in party strength and the P o litical p ro g re ssiv lsm has as A man can be " p r o g r e s s iv e ” com pleted and published in De­ b rid ge le sso n s at 7 p.m . T u e s ­ and women, refreshm ent booths MSU Prom enaders and In ter­ you tell me why you voted for its goal a dim inishing of socie­ in voting righ ts and "c o n s e r v a ­ cem ber, 1964, Protestantism and L abor P a rty 's battle h a s be­ d ays fo r the next fiv e w eeks. and a ro ck-n -roo l band w ill en­ national C l u b w ill sponsor a Sam ?” ty’ s Inequalities not only with tive” in lncofhe distribution. P ro g re s s iv ls m , he attempts to come m ore prom inent. T h ere h as A lb e rt D ru ry, asso ciate re sea rch tertain spectators. square dance from 7:30 to 1 1 " C e rta in ly , I’ m Dutch R efo rm ­ respect to the distribution of in­ been a growing number of non­ The Protestant P a rty , the dom­ d iscover the place of religion professor of v e t e r i n a r y *** Saturday night'in the Union b a ll­ ed.” confessional p arties because of come but also of certain other inant p arty of the N etherlands, in the government of the N ether­ 'm ed icin e, w ill instruct lesso n s Tonight’ s humanities record room . Adm ission is fre e . M aybe this isn ’ t the answ er values according to a given c r i­ w as a p ro g re ss iv e p arty at one lands today. a socio-econom ic tension which in 2 1 Union. con cert w ill include w orks by ♦★★ to expect to such a question un­ teria. tim e as it struggled for finan­ Although his survey data shows is d irectly related to the ten­ *** G linka, Gluck, Haydn, M ozart F ir s t in a year-lo n g s e r ie s of le s s , of co u rse, it is asked in Political con servatism , on the cial equality fo r the p rivate and that p ro g re ssiv lsm d o e s s till sion between churches, and I Petitioning i s s till open for and B rah m s as well as a se le c ­ Isen berg M em orial L e c tu re s w ill the N etherlands. think this is the essen ce of it .” other hand, has a s its goal the public sch o ols. The battle won exist, he said: Mf the Off Cam pus Housing Com ­ tion from P la t's Republic read be delivered by Adolf Grunbaum The p olitical system of the maintaining of the p revailin g in­ m issio n . Students interested in by Sidney P o itier. The concerts of the U n iversity of Pittsburgh Netherlands is based on the re ­ equalities. A SM SU working through A sso ciated Stu­ a re held from 7 to 9 in 11 4 at 8 tonight in 13 7 A k ers H all. lationship between religion and "T h e o re tic a lly , these a re a c ­ And T h e dents of MSL' (ASMSU) to help B e s s e y H all and open to all The philosopher's topic w ill be p olitics, said A ndrles HOoger- cepted so we can e a s ily relate so lve student problem s in apart­ interested perso n s. "M o d ern S c i e n c e and Zeno’ s w e rf, assistan t p ro fe sso r at the other existing eq u alities,” Hoo­ H o m e c o m in g ment living should pick up a *** P arad oxes of Motion.” F r e e U n iversity of A m sterdam , gerw erf said. L a r g e e n o u g h to h o ld y o u r f u t u r e , petition in the ASMSU office and T he parents’ group of T ow er *** at a political scien ce m eeting B o a rd PRESENTS In the Netherlands there a re return it either to 308 Student G ard ens School fo r Retarded MSU Film Society w ill show here this week. s m a ll e n o u g h t o k n o w y o u . two basic political d ivision s, the S e rv ic e s o r to Chuck Stoddard, C h ild ren will sponsor a rum m age C a rl D re y e r’ s silent film "T h e Com paring his native country confessional or religio u s-b ased E a st Lansing junior and ASMSU sa le from 8:30 a.m . to 3 p.m . P a ssio n of Joan of A rc ” at 5:30 E N G IN E E R S : American Air Filter Company, H with the United States, he said: group and the n o n -co n fession al Student B oard m em ber at la rg e . Saturday in the VFW H all at the and 8 tonight in 109 Anthony H all. " In A m erica, p olitics a re found group such a s the L abor P a rty. L o u is v ille , Kentucky, is the w o rld ’s largest *** c o rn e r of L a rch Street and M ichi­ The showing is p rivate but sub­ in b u sin ess; in England, p olitics The confessional group usually manufacturer of air filters, dust control, heat­ O T h e third a n n u a l A ll-U n i­ gan Avenue. scrip tion s will be on sa le . a re found in sp o rts; in F ran ce , takes the co n servative position ing, ventilating and air conditioning equipment. *** p olitics a re found in opera, and while the non-confessional group Yet AAF is small enough for you to know well. Placement Bureau M eZ'O -soprano Eunice Wilcox in the N etherlands, politics a re favors p ro g re ssiv lsm , he said. AAF needs graduate engineers to fill respon­ M w ill p e r f o r m g r a d u a t e re cital found in church.” sible jobs in sales, product engineering, re­ at 4 p.m . Sunday in the Music B ecau se of the Influence r e li­ search and industrial engineering. Eventual Auditorium presented by the MSL' gion has in p olitics in the Ne­ location might be in any of AAF's six plant E M usic Dept. therlands, the Dutch " c o n s e r v a ­ cities or one of the more than 150 sales offices T u e sd a y and Wednesday econom ics and management (B, it'k'k O lin R e p o r t tiv e s ” and “ p ro g re ss iv e s ” do throughout the U. S. O ct. 26 and 27 M), (Dec. and M arch graduates The 20th an n iv ersa ry of the not think or vote like A m erican Admitted to Olin Health Cen­ only). D etroit. Men who join AAF w ill be given training C A r m s t r o n g Cork C o .: all United Nations will be celebrated p oliticians and vo ters who iden­ ter Thursday w ere Susan G rile , C arso n P ir ie Scott and Co.: with an open house at the In­ which is designed to fu lfill their early career m a jo rs of the colleges of B u si­ tify them selves by these te rm s. Lauren Giglio, Ja n e t.F lc h te l, Jo ­ n e ss, A rts and L e tte rs , Com­ all m a jo rs, all colleges (B,M,) ternational C en ter from 2 to 5 needs. This may be on-the-job training or formal One of the dominant p olitical seph Shaltry, Jo y c e H e l m e r , (Dec. and M arch graduates). Chi­ p .m . Sunday. The event is spon­ classroom experience, as the job assignment 0 m unication A r t s and S o c i a l Issu e s in the Netherlands today is Ja m e s Ronney, P o lly Tom pkins, Science (B), chem ical, c iv il and cago. sored by a number of local the distribution of income, Hoo- Roberta Dorn, H arry Kllngman, dictates. Interested Seniors should make an m echanical engineering, ad ver­ C i t y of Philadelphia: c i v i l , c iv ic organizations and se v e ra l g e rw e rf said , "b e c a u se , ju st as Jan e Bushong, Judy Zelenko, P a­ appointment now through the Placement Office. An AAF representative w ill visit the campus on M tising, accounting, finance, e lec ­ e le c tric a l, m echanical and chem­ cam pus nationality clubs. in many so cieties, th ere is an tric ia C ollins. tric a l engineering (B), ch em istry ic a l engineering (B). *** inclination to form groups along Also Tacsonia G rig g e r, Kath­ (B,M ), ch em istry (D), tran spo rt­ C ollins Radio C o .: e le c tric a l Chi Alpha w ill hold an inform al socio-econom ic lin e s .” ryn Sedlacek, P r is c illa W ells, O c to b e r 2 6 ,1 9 6 5 "A n equal opportunity em ployer" 1 ation (B). L an c aster, P a . and and m echanical engineering (M, p ra y e r meeting at 7:30 tonight And this is where the battle Kathryn H ess, G eorge Kolovos, va rio u s. D). (Dec. and M arch graduates at the home of M r. and M rs. between the co n servatives and D av:f White, M argaraet B ald rey, C entral Intelligence A gency: only). C edar Rapids, Iowa. Bob Reynolds, 1 41 0 Old Cantor p ro g re ss iv e s begins. Susan Wallach, E ls ie Knoer, Ka­ M f ^^m erican [ ¡I t e r N a ll m ajo rs of econom ics, polit­ H arnischfeger C o rp .: e le c tri­ L ane. H oogerwerf defined the Dutch ren Davison, and G lo ria P s c a r . COM PANY. IN C.. LO UISVILLE. KENTUCKY ical science, e lec . en gr., fo r­ c a l, m echanical and c iv il engi­ *** eign l a n g u a g e studies, math/ neering, industrial management, Ten m em bers of the Spartan G p h ysics, geography, s e c re ta ria l accounting and general business Guard D rillT e a m w ill p articipate studies, h isto ry/p o litical science (B). M ilwaukee. in the homecoming p a r a d e at and police adm inistration (B,M ). Industrial N ucleonics: e le c tri­ O livet C ollege at 12 :3 0 p .m . Sat. (Dec. and M arch grad s only) cal engineering (B,M ,D), physics ★★★ Washington , D .C. and va rio u s. and nuclear scien ce/p h ysics (M, P i Sigm a Alpha, national politi­ E rn st & E rn st: accounting and D) (Dec. and M arch graduates c a l scien ce honorary, w ill hold financial adm inistration (B,M ). only). Columbus, Ohio. an introductory m eeting fo r all T h e IB M i n t e r v i e w e r V ario u s. Pittsburgh P late G la s s C o .: e lig ib le persons at 7 p.m . Sunday D H a l l m a r k C a rd s, In c.: all m echanical and chem ical engi­ in the Union A rt Room. m a jo rs (technical and non-tech- neering, ch em istry (physical, o r­ T o be eligib le for m em ber­ n lcal) (B,M) and a ll m ajo rs of ganic and Inorganic) (B,M ,D), ship a student must have a 3.00 w ill b e o n c a m p u s the C ollege of B u sin ess (Dec. c iv il engineering (B), accounting- grade average, m ore than 15 and M a r c h grad s only), m e­ engineering (B), accounting (B, c re d its of political scien ce and c h a n i c a l engineering m ajo rs M) (Dec. and M arch grad s only). o ver a 3.00 in political science and m athem atics (B,M ,D). V ar­ c o u rse s. V ario u s. O c to b e r 2 8 - 2 9 B E io us. P r ic e Waterhouse and C o .: a c­ , L y b r a n d , R o ss B ro th ers & counting and financial adm inis­ M ontgom ery: accounting and f i- R tration (B,M ,D). V ariou s. n a n c l a l adm inistration (B,M ). P ro cto r and Gam ble C o .-T h e H e r L u ck B rin g s - V ariou s. Charm ln P aper Products Co.: P r o c t o r and Gam ble C o .: ch em ical, m echanical e le c tric a l D iam ond R in g C chem ical engineering (B,M ,D), ..SLod.cV'V, r^gineering (B,M ), with & chem ical engineering and chem - B ma s t e f s degree in b u sin ess, e c ­ is t r y (B,M) with M BA ’ s , me­ Michigan State students have In te rv ie w tiim . H o w e ls e ' onom ics or management with* a chanical, e le c tric a l and chem­ th eir fin gers c ro sse d for a v ic ­ technical undergraduate degree E ical engr, (B.M) Cincinnati, Ohio. to ry this Saturday but fo r Linda also needed, packaging technol­ P r o c t o r and Gam ble C o .: Hoag, junior, from Homewood, ogy (B) (Dec. and M arch grad ­ a ll m ajo rs of the co lle ge s of 111. the victo ry was last Saturday a r e y o u g o in g to fin d C uates only). Cheboygan, M ich, and B u sin ess, Communications A rts, when she won a $250 diamond G reen Bay, Wis. A rts and L e tte rs and Social S ci­ dinner ring in the grand opening TRW Incorporated: m echani­ K ence (B,M) (Dec. and M arch grads drawing at Leon G . Je w e le ry in cal engineering, m etals, mechan­ Cinncinnati, Ohio and va rio u s. E a st L ansin g. ic s and m ate ria ls scien ce (B, o u t a b o u t n e w w a y s to Swift and Co. - R e se a rch and Opening at the beginning of last M ,D), Cleveland, Ohio. Development C en ter: ch em istry week the drawing drew an e sti­ U.S. Dept, of A gricu ltu re N or­ (B), and biochem istry and chem­ mated 1,000 persons to the grand thern Utilization R e se a rch and F r i d a y , O c t . 29 is t r y (organic) (D), chem ical en­ opening celebration to re g iste r Development Division, A g ric u l­ fo r the p riz e . u s e y o u r ta le n ts a n d gineering and m echlcal engineer­ tural R esearch S e rv ic e : chem­ 8 p .m . ing (B,M) food scien ce (M,D), is t r y m ajo rs (physical, organic) hotel, restaurant and institutional and biochem istry (B,M ,D). P e o r­ J e n is o n F ie ld h o lis e management (B), bacteriology $ 2 .0 0 P e r . P e r s o n H ia , 111. (B). Chicago, 111. and va rio u s. C AREER S s k i l l s in a n e x c i t i n g U.S. Naval Ordnance T e st Sta­ T e x a s Instrum ents, In c.: E - tion: e le c tric a l, m echanical and le c trlc a l, chem ical and m ech­ chem ical engineering m ajo rs (B) IN S T E E L O anical engineering, m etals me­ p h ysics (B,M,D) and m athema­ M chanics and m a te ria ls science, g o -p la c e s ”c a re e r ? tic s and chem istry (M,D). China ch em istry and p h ysics (B,M ,D). L ake, C a lif. D a lla s, T e x a s. n H BIEII E Wednesday, O ct. 27 Wednesday and T h u rs d a y O ct. 27 and 28 C A rthur Young and C o .: a c - ’ counting (B,M ,D). V arious. E .I. duPont deNemours and "1 «• Bank of the Commonwealth: C o ., Inc.: a ll m ajors in chem­ accounting and financial admin­ is t r y and p h ysics, ch em ica l,m e ­ Our representative M istratio n , business law, in su r­ chanical a n d e le c tric a l engi­ will be on campus ance and office adm inistration, neering (D). V a r io u s .1 O t JOIN THE November 8 I “GRETSCH D NG to interview undergraduate SET” and graduate candidates for Bethlehem's 1966 Loop A F o r th e A u th e n tic Course training program. S o u n d o f t h e T im e s O P P O R T U N I T I E S are N T he Gretsch Folk Guitar is the available for men interested hands-down favorite on campus in steel plant operations, and at folk festivals. For sales, research, mining, ac­ Gretsch gives you the rich, counting, and other activi­ E resonant bass and the clear ties. singing highs that only come from D E G R E E S required are the work of skilled guitar makers. mechanical, metallurgical, At Grttsch We work with electrical, chemical, indus­ M u sic By Peter Palmer aged wooas carefully chosen t r i a l c i v i l , m iping, and You could visit a nearby IBM branch office. Youcouid write for mellow resonance. Seasoned other engineering special­ to the Manager of College Relations, IBM Corporate Head­ rosewood is used for fingerboards, ties; also chemistry, phy­ quarters, Armonk, New York 10504. But we would like to see molded to specially contoured sics, mathematics, business you on campus. Why not check at your placement office Saturday Oct. 30 Action-flo necks to make administration, and liberal today? See if you can still make an appointment for an 8 - 1 2 p.m. fingering fast and easy. arts. on-campus visit with IBM. Then interview the IBM inter­ $4.00 per couple Magnificent sound... a wider I f you would like to discuss viewer. Whatever your area of study, ask him how you might your career interest with a 2: 00 a.m. late per world of music... is yours when use your particular talents at IBM. Ask about your growth you join the Gretsch Set. Bethlehem representative, potential in A m erica’s fastest-growing major industry. see your placement officer 8 M TSCH GUITARS I Folk • Classic to arrange for an interview You'll never regret it. IBM is an Equal Opportunity Employer. T icke ts appointment. J Tbt Frt4. Gretsch Mfg. Co. I 60 B ’way., BTdyn, N.Y. 1 1 2 1 1 A n E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity Union I I i pi/far catalog, Dev’t. D-3 me your F re« ft>lV E m p lo y e r in P ro g re s s th e P la n s fo r P ro g ra m vr I B M October 22-29 8-5 p.m . i I Nam e ________________________ IN T ER N A T IO N A L I B E T H L E H E M j A d d r e s s -------------------------------------------- CEN TER I C i t y _________________________________ S T E E L Oct. 2 2 -2 9 1 1 :3 0 - 1 : 1 5 I I Stale___________ :__Zip Code___ I 1 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid a y, O ctober 22, 1965 Tomorrow T o " D ia l In T i m e " S a v e s T im e A n d M o n e y . 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 IS THE Employment F o r Rent F o r S a le LAST DAY! Automotive Automotive Automotive SUNBEAM a C p1 n e ’ 1$64 R oad- S a l e s m a n w aN T Ied to p lace A RM Y TOOK one of our boys. G IR L S CLOTHING, siz e §ki with a C H E V R O LE T , 1957, rebuilt, 6 - cylin d er, s t i c k , good tire s, F M D '^ T A T lo F jW A G W r 'P ^ r * Good condition. B e st o ffe r over s te r, black with red in te rio r. State News in local business Have la rg e room y 4-man apart­ Jacket, d re s s e s , shoes, sla c k s, WANT AD establishm ents fo r non-student m ent. Will exchange re fe re n c e . and asso rted clothing C a ll IV ■ low cost radio; excellent transportation. Cal l 3 5 3 - 2 15 5 . 18 $500. 3 5 1- 5 19 9 . FO RD , ENGLISH, 1^58, E sco rt 17 E xcellen t condition throughout. Must se ll quickly. 4 8 4 -6 9 2 3 re a d ers. Must have m ornings T o see and d iscu ss 332-26 8 2. 9 - 6 13 5 . 19 C H E V R O LE T , 1956, 4-door, V-S stationwagon. Radio, h eater, e x ­ evenings. 17 (8-11) fre e . S a la ry plus com­ m ission. Contact Jim B ak e r, M A LE TO sh are luxury ap art­ 19 M t’ N TZ T A B L E T V . $25; K en- m ore iron er, $30; Red winter autom atic, r o u g h body, runs tra tir e s , no ru st. $ 17 5 . 3 3 2 - TRIUM PH T R - 3 R , 19 63. B la ck , Student S e r v ic e s, Rm . 347 or m ent. Sublease now thru sprin g. s k irt and jacket siz e 16 , White w ell. $ 12 5 . A fter 6 p.m . 3 5 1 - 0 5 13 . 17 red in terio r, good t ir e s , new AUTOMOTIVE call 355-8299. 17 Norwood A partm ents. Cal l 3 5 1 - suit, sam e. 372-4768. 17 of 5289. 18 FORD, 1962, 506 XL convertible top. Luggage ra ck . IV 5-9589.18 EM PLOYMENT BLSBO YS. MUST be 18 or o v er. 4920. 19 POLAROID J- 6 6 K it. E le c tric C H EV R O LET 1962 Im p a la , 2- 390. 4-speed , good condition. T R -4 1962, red. Good condition. FOR R EN T F u ll-tim e and p art-tim e work eye, adaptable to c o lo r. L ik e door hardtop, V -8, Automatic, C a ll 3 3 2 -4 2 5 1 after 6 p.m . 18 R adio, Roll b a r, s w a y b a r, Houses availab le. M eals Included. C all SELECT FOR S A L E new. $45. 3 5 1-5 2 8 7 . 19 28,000 m iles. $14 50 . C all after FORD 1958 '500’ automatic, good spoked rim s, $13 0 0 . 337-9895 L O S T & FOUND IV 9-5506. 17 FURNISHED D U PLEX , 2 - b e d - O L Y M P lt I 1: ” portable t V . $ 3 5 . 5:30 . 482-6795. 17 body and tir e s , power steerin g a fter 4:30 p .m .; ask for D ick. 19 PERSO N A L F U L L /P A R T T im e , window, grlFl room and garage. N ear M J5.U , W estinghouse 17 ” T V $25. 39 3 - CH EVRO LET 19 5 " V -8 , stick, and b ra k es. C a ll TU 2 -50 8 5. 19 MOBILE PEAN U TS PERSO N A L TRIU M PH T R -3 i960, midnight men. Day, night sh ifts. Excellent and M arble School. Nov. 1 - 3536 . 17 $10 0 . 489-9532. 17 JA G U A R 1958 3.4 $. R e b u i l t blue, good m echanical, body Ju n e . No single students o r pets. REAL ESTATE starting wage, choice hours. Ad­ S T E L L A 12 string guitar, like CH EV R O LET 1^64 I m p a l a c o n - tran sm issio n , blue-black. Wal­ condition. Must se ll. $800. C a ll vancement opportunity. Apply in 3 5 1-4 7 9 7 or 3 5 1- 5 3 2 2 . 17 SER V IC E new, $42. 3 32 -5 2 2 7 from 1 - 5 . HOMES v e rtib le . Exonomical 6 cylinder nut dash, leather upholstery in 351-4 020. 18 person. Red B arn D rive -in , 1010 TRANSPORTATION EA ST LANSING 503 Spartan A v e - stick . Must sell! Going into excellen t shape, 3 3 2 - 4 116 . 19 WANTED the se rv ic e . $16 75,4 8 2 -6 56 4 . 19 M G 1100, 1964 B ritish racing T K -4 19 b i, red . Good condition. E , Grand R iv e r . 18 nue. T h re e bedroom s, furnished, Lost & Found R adio, R o l l b a r, sw ay b ar, S E C R E T A R Y FOR Church office. le a s e or rent. C a ll 337-79 78 or C H EVRO LET 1963 Im pala con- green. New tir e s . E xcellent con­ D IET ZG EN VECTOR sfide ru le. DEADLINE spoked rim s, $ 13 0 0 . 487-8985 Initiative and s e c r e ta r ia l e x ­ 489-7 0 16 .____________________ 19 L o s t at Computer C en ter or LUCKY ve rtib le . M a r o o n , black top, dition. Must s e ll. C all D ick, 3 5 5 - after 4:30 p.m .; ask for D ick. 19 perience n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED C h em istry Building. $5 rew ard . 2 p.m. one c l a s s day b e­ $ 1 ,1 5 0 . Phone 8 8 2-18 57, p rivate 9042. 17 V A L IA N T , 1960, 4 - door, one 2 -2559 . 17 F o r Sale 355-9 238 evenings. 19 fore publ icatio n . p arty. 19 MGA 19 56, ve ry good condition, ow ner, some ru st, excellen t m e­ NU R SES AIDS and m ale o rd e r- WANTED: D E L IV E R Y bo ys, also CH EVRO LET 1961 Im pala con- new paint, new in terio r. $595 or FOUND: PRESCRIPTIO N s u n KEY Ca nc e l l a t i o ns • 1 2 noon one c h an ically. B e st o ffer over $295. lie s . No experience n e c e ssa ry . c a lls fo r p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- vertib le. 31,000 actual m iles. best o ffe r. Phone 339-2208. 17 g la s s e s on D aisy Lane Satur­ c l a s s day before publ i cat i on 3 5 5 -8 10 6 . 18 P le a se apply in person at County 0653; 482-0654 seven nights p er $10 9 5. E xcellent condition. Top day night. C a ll ED 7-9366. 17 MGA 15&0 cc, 1959. V e ry nice week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 VOLKSWAGEN 1963 sunroof. New H ospital, Dobie Road, Okemos. like new. Phone ED 7-0540. 19 condition. New safety tire s , lug­ L O S t : MEN’ S g l a s s e s , Slack PHONE CORVA1 R, 1962, Red Monza. 2- gage rack , radio, seat belts. tir e s , excellent condition. E x ­ 21 RO Y a L T y p e w r i t e r s , p ort- fra m e s. E a st L a n s i n g near tr a s . $1,000. A sk for G a ry after UNUSUAL O PPO RTUNITY. West a b le. N ea rly new. A lso desk 35 5 -8255 door, hardtop. 4-speed tran s­ 3 5 5 - 12 3 9 . 19 R iv e r 's Edge A partm ents. C a ll RATES m ission . V ery Clean. 355-2906. 18 MGA 1958. Slew top, tire s and b a tte rie s. Rebuilt m otor. Must 6 p m ., 337-1498. VOLKSW AGEN, IS 19 6 L 17 1, E xcellen t C oast Corporation recen tly r e ­ organized t h a t can withstand type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ able tape re c o r d e rs . R e v e re 332-59 8 0 . L O ST : ONE Pavilion. Sentim ent- 19 i'lliltiiln/ condition, recent tu n e-u p. C a ll rigid financial exam ination is tape re c o r d e rs . R adios, phono­ 1 DAT' ...............S I . 50 CORVAI R MONZA, 1^62, 4-door, s e ll. $600. 3 3 7 -10 5 3 . 19 al value. Rew ard offered . Con­ IV 9-5895 after 5 :3 0 p .m ., week­ offering on a no-fran chise fee g rap h s. Low p riced furn iture: 3 DAYS..........¿3.00 good clean c a r , No reasonable MGA, 1958, E xcellent condition, tact M . Vander-Rohe, 353-20 8 7 . d ays. 1 4 1 1 Lenone Avenue, L a n ­ b a s i s exclu sive d istrib u tor­ c h ests, d r e s s e r s , beds, sprin gs 5 DAYS..........¿5.00 offer refused. C all O R -6 116 1 new tir e s , c a r from F lo rid a , 17 sin g. 19 ships. T h is is a product in de­ and m a ttre s s e s. Sm all house­ or OR 7 -0 3 3 1. 18 B e s t o ffer. C a ll IV 4-6678. 18 TREASURE (b ased on 1 5 words per ad) mand by e v e ry home owner and w a r e s : d ish es, silv e rw a re , pots P erson al VOLKSWAGEN, 1$6 5, $ 15 $ 5 . Low CO RVAIR, 1963 , Monza Sport MONZA CO N V ER TIB LE ~1 9 , e ve ry business and is cu rren tly and pans, to a ste rs, coffee mak­ Over 15, 10c per word, per day. Coupe. Bucket seats, front and M ileage, just driven in Europe. W ANTED: D E L IV E R Y boys, also 1964 engine, new tire s , battery. being used by such national o r­ e r s . E le c tric fryin g pans. 8 ft. C a ll owner after 4:30 P .M . 3 3 2 - CHEST back heater, radio, $800 cash. pool table com plete. E le c tric c a lls fo r pizza o rd e rs. 482- T h ere wi l l be a 5 0 { s e r v i c e E xcellen t condition. Must S a c r i­ ganizations as S e a r, Roebuck 356 3. 17 0653; 482-0654 seven nights per and bookkeepi ng c h a r re it OR 7-0594. 18 fic e . $895. Phone 3 5 5 -5 5 5 5 . 19 and C o ., Holiday Inn M otels and fan s, new and used. Window fans CORVAIR MONZA 1962 4-speed. VOLKSWAGEN, B L U E , ÏT S T . and a ir conditioners. Bausch &. week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 CONTEST t hi s ad is not pai d within OLDSM OBILE 1^63, d yn am ic'8 8' vario u s branches of the arm ed Good shape. $100 and take over 4-door Holiday. P ow er-loaded. C a ll 627-6726. 17 f o r c e s . Product 100% guar­ Lom be m icro sco p e. ANN, YOU know you’ ve been look- one w e ek . _____ paym ents. 8 82-9153. 19 B y owner, C a ll days 4 8 2 - 113 5 , VOLKSWAGEN C O N V E R T IB L E , anteed; investment from $6 00to WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE ing fo r pierced e a rrin g s in 14 CORVAIR SPYD ER, 1964,2-door, E venings 4 8 4 -09 31. 17 1962, excellent condition, low $14,000. Investment guaranteed 509 E . M ich ., Lansing kt. gold. W ell, you ju st ought The State News does n e t red with black in terlor,4-speed, m ileage, owner drafted, best with 100% m arkup. M anufacturer IV 5-4391 to s t o p in at THOMPSON’ S O LDSM O BILE, 1955 4-door, red perm it ra cia l or religious excellent condition, priced for offer over $750. C a ll 4 8 2-18 6 4 . has proven method of d istribu ­ H rs: 8 -5:30 pm. C FRANDOR J E W E L R Y where and white, good transportation, discrim ination m its ad­ quick sale. OR 7-0641 after 18 tion ad vertisin g a n d m erchan­ C ID E R M ILL now open, Special they have th eir entire la rg e $7 5. C a ll 3 5 5 -5 2 7 1. 17 vertisin g columns. The dising. A factory rep resen tative selection on sa le this week at 5:30 p.m . 18 OLDSM OBILE 1963 C u tla ss con- VOLKSWAGEN 1 9 6 0 sunroof. p r ic e s on l a r g e r quantities. State News will, not accept w ill a s s is t you in setting up your 1/ 4 off; three days only. Je w e lr y CO RVETTE 1965, nassau blue, ve rtib le maroon with white top. W hitew alls. Radio and h eater. C o rd a W e s t , 5817 N , Okemos advertising from persons b u sin ess. F o r com plete details bo xes at 1/2 off. B e seeing you 350 h.p., telescopic steering V -8 stick . $ 13 4 0 .C a ll 8 8 2-34 18 . V e ry clean. C a ll 3 3 7 - 0 12 3 . 18 R d ., E a st Lan sin g. ED 7-7974. d iscrim inating against r e ­ and d escriptive literatu re, w rite 22 t h e r e ! T h a t's T H O M P S O N w h e e l , positraction, 4-speed. 18 VOLKSWAGEN 1963 sunroof.New ligion, race, color or na­ National C h e m -P la stic s C o rp ., JE W E L E R on the beautiful M all C a ll 485-9967. 17 OLDSM OBILE 19 59 h a r d t o p . t ir e s , excellent condition. E x ­ tional origin. 1550 Page Industrial B lv d ., St. M ilita ry supplies and clothing. at Fran d o r C en ter. 17 C O R V E T T E , 1959, Im m aculate P ow er s t e e r i n g , new F i r e ­ t r a s . $1,0 0 0 . Ask for G a ry , 3 3 7 - Lo u is, M isso u ri 63132, or call B r a s s o , b elts, b u c k l e s , CH ARGE ACCOUNTS i n v i t e d . condition, new engine, 4 1 1 posi­ stones. Sharpest Olds on cam ­ 1498. 17 collect Robert T . A dam s at HA p atches, m edals, b u t t o n s , M A REK R E X A L L DRUGS. P r e ­ traction, both tops. C a ll 337— p u s. $365. Dave Spalding, ED V O L K S W A G E N 1959, radio, Automotive 9266. 17 6-7242, area code 314. 21 boots, s h o e s , fatigues and scrip tion d r u g s , co sm etic s, D riv e out 2 -356 8 . 19 h ea ter, luggagerack, snow tir e s . much much m ore at yo u r. BA RA C LD A , 1964, 180 hp, V -s , B LSB O Y S, MUST be 18. no e x - baby needs, low e v e r y day C O R V E T T E l965, fully equipped. PLYM OUTH I960 F u ry 2-door $550. "U s e d as second c a r " 4-speed, power steering, low Over $6,000 invested. S ac rific e hardtop V -8 . Pow er steerin g . Telephone 3 5 5 -5 8 14 . 19 p erien ce n e c e ssa ry . C a ll ED P .X . Store ■ FRANDOR p r ic e s . 3 0 1 N. C lip p ert, b y and r e g is t e r m iieage. Other e x tra s. See at "2-5778 fo r appointment. 18 F ra n d o r. C 17 $3,8 50 . Shown Saturday only. Autom atic. One owner, lady W H E E L S OF LANSING. Quality ENGLISH L IG H T -W E IG H T 3 - 345 E . M iller Road. IT Phone 355-6729. 17 d riv e r. See at OSBORN AUTO, WANTED D E L IV E R Y boys, also BRAND X putting out the greatest fo r t h e GRAND autom obiles at r e a s o n a b l e speed b ic y c le s, $39 .77, f u l l BU1CK 1957 Convertible? good IN C., 2601-7 E . M ichigan, L an ­ c a l l s for p i z z a o rd e rs. 482- p r ic e . R ental-purch ase te rm s sound fo r your dance o r p a ry . C OR VETT E , 1965 Stingray £ oupe. p r ic e s . From $95 to $299 5.2200 top, tire s and clean. Phone IV sing. C17 0653; 482-0654, seven nights p er a v a ila b le . We also have tennis Ronnie E sa k , IV 9 -6 221. 17 P R IZ E DRAW ING N assau Blue, white in terio r. S . C e d a r. C 4 - 3 4 1 1 , 12 12 Walsh. L a n sin g .17 week. RICARDOS P IZ Z A . 19 ra cq u ets, golf b a lls, badminton 300 h .p „ 4-speed positraction, PLYMOUTH 1959 stationwagon, M ISERY to be held TOMORROW!! C H E Y E L L E M A L IB U 1964 2-door rad io , e le c tric antenna. New autom atic. Good transportation. Auto Service & Parts HEAD LIBRA RIA N for hospital b ir d ie s, gifts and h ou sew ares, hardtop. V-8 autbmatfef. E xcep­ c a r guarantee. IV 5-8454. 19 lib r a ry , m o d e r n departm ent, A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s is " A lso one G o -K art with m otor. N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e tional c a r . See at OSBORN, C O R V ETT E 196$ convertible. Phone 6 9 4 -7 9 11. 18 recen tly expanded to include the from Uniofu ED 2 -3 2 12 . C Not having a T V t o w a t c h p ric e from $7,95. New sealed AUTO, IN C., 2601-7 E. M lchi- , . 5 ^ 1 injee.ti.oru A m eciCM J'nags, PLYMOUTH 1^55 4 -d o o r . Four, School of N ursing lib ra ry . E x ­ FO R WEDDING a n d p ra ctic a l $9.00 p er month b e a m sv 99>. Salvage c ^ r s la re p. gaiv, L ftjv iW iK v ' * CT7 ' Glenn green. C le a r A/ra*^harp! cellent opporttmtcy «ed' p a rts , A B C V 1U 7D show er g ifts, s e e 'H A RD - N E J A C T V Rentals-482.0624] C H E Y E L L E 1965 Malibu sport Contact P erson n el D eçscLvient, W H ERE’ S sele ctio n s. 201 E . ‘ SEE th e » C at: IV 2 -3 13 6 . 19 tion. $ 15 0 , C a ll 355-30 0 7, tv P A B » >, 'QvL E , South Sty IV convertible. Loaded. 4-speed. St. L aw ren ce H ospital. *20 Grand R iv e r , a c ro ss from Un­ TM o£JER N A lR ES” a r e back for C O R V ETT E I960, 270 engine. PONTIAC 1962 C atalina wagon, 5 -19 2 1. C W hitewalls. C o m p l e t e rust IN T E L L IG E N T , T A L K A T I V E ion, Phone ED 2 -3 2 12 . C your p arty, dance, o r so cial TREASURE Two top s,p ositraction. 4-speed, autom atic. P ow er s t e e r i n g , TIRE- S USED, le s s than 500 m iles. proofing. Take over paym ents. g ir ls to sell ad vertisin g on the D E C 6 R A T E D C A K ES fo r every ge t-to g e th e r.C a ll Jim 882-1029 M -T m ags. E xcellent shape. b ra k es. Excellent c o n d i t i o n . 760 x 15 or 8 15 x 15 tu beless. 882-8433. 20 telephone. Must have m ornings o ccasio n . We d e liv e r. S p e c ia ls: o r M ike 48 2-6144. 20 in M A R IE T T E Phone TU 2-6368. 19 B e s t o ffer takes it. 3 7 2 -0 12 4 . 18 F iv e for $35 or $8 each . 3 5 1- CH EVRO LET 1961, 6 -cylind er, a v a ila b le . If you qualify, see M o n d a y , T u e s d a y - R aisin T A X IC A B S : If you can 't get V a r- FA IR L A N E , ’ 500’ , 4-door, 1960, PONTIAC 1964 C a t a 1 i n a C on- 4604. 18 standard shift, B iscayn e, good B a rb a ra at 345 Student S e rv ic e s B re ad , 29.■ a fter 6 p .ra . Ask fo r C b**s. 18 R e c re a tio n ' » ■ ‘ 2 s__ FOR S A L E : 2 ASMSU P u r d u e R I d e T a l l winter. Indoor ring, The P o r s c h e 912, a m o r e e c o n o m i c a l v e r s i o n of the new 3 4 1 1 E a st Michigan. A L E R T , NEAT appearing young 17 W ANTED G IR L to sh are luxury apartm ent for w i n t e r term . football game tickets. Will sell t 54 bead of h o rse s. P ick up and and w id e ly a c c l a i m e d P o r s c h e 9 1 1 , i s now on d is p la y . man, f o r fu ll-tim e se rv ic e - Phone 3 5 1-5 2 9 2 . 19 at co st. C a ll 355-29 37. 17 retu rn , cou rtesy c a r . $ 1.5 0 p er M O B ILE HOME! The P o r s c h e c o m b i n e s the b ody o f the 911, often c a l le d s a le s position, with local office OKEMOS NEWSW EEK M AGAZINE, special o ffer to students. 8tf p er copy. hour. H ayrid es, Newly rem od el­ ed clubhouse. ROWE RANCH, MICHIGAN’S one of the w o r ld ’s m o s t b e a u tifu l c a r s , with the high ly m achine C o . Experience not r e ­ quired. If you qualify, c a ll^ 8 9 - Beautiful c o u n t r y estate B e w ell Informed. C a ll 3 5 5 - 37 2 -2 3 2 5 .______________ 18 D IRECT FACTO RY r e g a r d e d 102 h o r s e p o w e r e n g in e o f the SC. 1458 fo r appointment. 18 with 2 a c r e s . B ric k and 9044. 19 S e rv ic e O UTLET SELECT stone ranch home. E xtra A 5 - s p e e d , all s y n c h r o m e s h t r a n s m i s s i o n id e n t ic a l to that All C a r s Must Go! la rg e living room with fire ­ p lace, dining room , la rg e INSTANT SILEN C E D IA PER S E R V IC E . T h re e types of d ia p e rs to choose fro m . Bulk u s e d on the '911 and on P o r s c h e ’s W orld C h a m p io n s h ip wash fo r c lea n e r, w hiter dia­ MOBILE Must move from 2108 E . Mich. modern kitchen, la rg e bed­ Sound Attenuators as utilized G T r a c i n g c a r i s o f f e r e d as o p tio n a l eq u ip m e n t. p e r s . Flu ff dried and folded. Phil Gordon’s No reasonable offer refused. room s with built in vanity, by m ilita ry & com m ercial Jet U se your own o r re n to u rs .C o n - 2 baths, com pletely finish­ TODAY S S P E C I A L a ir c r a ft g r o u n d crew p e r­ ta ln e rs furnished. No deposit* ed basem ent with re c re a ­ sonnel. * 25 y e a r s experien ce. B Y -L O 1959 S i m e a $150, 1958 TR tion room and' fire p la ce . R o ad ster only $445. No cash Radiant heating. Attached F o r information check your D IA PER S E R V L C E , 1010 E . b re e z e*.» !,' « V t cpr book sto re or .w rite d irect IV 2 — J3421. C $ AtfTHCRiZC* V O L K S W A G E N IN C. C o sg ro v e ’ s U sed C ars ga ra ge . $35,000 on term s. C a ll and ask fo r B e t t y to: af;-»* . A cadem ic Aids .. . - ...... • K E N T yáüF* Y v froiii i^ F jA C ; Zenith and G E portables fo r only $9 p er month. F r e e s e r v ­ » W- Ü .S . 2 7 , N o rth , at W eb b Road tuie* P e r r y . IV 44339. P .O . B ox 969 28 4 5 E. S ag in a w St. T e le p h o n e 484-1341 2 10 8 East Michigan Avenue IV 5-38 43 or IV 4 -7 7 15 Perry Realty Co .. B e rk e le y , C a lif. 94701 ic e and d e liv e ry . C a ll N E JA C T V R E N T A L S. 482-0624. C L a n s in g t M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, O ctober 22, 1965 13 S e rv ic e FREN CH TU*TOR. C all Fran cin e 4TheBody9Dies As She Lived D U P U I S , p h o n e 482-0055. Fren ch , graduated in English in F ra n ce , can help with gram ­ m ar and tran slatio n s. (C all after 6 p.m .) 17 * C u sto m F ra m in g HOLLYWOOD T — M arie The She a lso had trouble with an * P rin ts * E tch in g s Body McDonald, whose cu rves eye infection and went to bed ■ * O rigin als and escapades w ere m ore d ra­ Wednesday night with a com­ * S t y l e d to f i t y o u r h o m e m atic than her a c t i n g , d i e d p re ss on it. T h ursday as she had liv ed -m y s- M arie started her professional QUARMBY’S c a re e r a s a singer with the late tersio u ly. 2000 F„ M ichigan - IV 2=7322 A lw ays vivacious, despite a Tomm y D orsey, along with Frank D IAPER SER V IC E-H ospital pure lifetim e of illn e ss and trouble, Sinatra. d ia p e rs. W e're the m ost mod­ the 4 2-y e a r-o ld a c tre s s retired Both cam e to Hollywood at ern and the only p ersonalized at 9:30 p.m . Wednesday in good the sam e postwar tim e - Sina­ diaper s e r v ic e in town. P a ils s p irits . tra w as dubbed “ The V o ic e " furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds At 4:30 a .m ., Prod u cer Don and M arie "T h e B o d y " by exub- of baby clothes at no extra cost. T a y lo r, her sixth husband, a - ■ erant p re s s agents. T r y our new Diaperene P ro c e s s . wakened to find his w ife slumped M arie n ever hit top stardom AM ERICAN DIAPER SE R V IC E , over a bedroom d ressin g table. in the m ovies but few a c tre s s e s 914 E . G ie r S t., IV 2-0864. C He lifted her into bed and called e ve r get m ore headlines. ACCIDENT PRO BLEM ^ C a f l a neighbor doctor to their ram ­ The biggest type w as used in KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY bling Hidden H ills ranch home. 1957 when she either disappeared SHOP. Sm all dents to large The d o c t o r pronounced her or w as kidnaped from h er En- P ANT AST IC— T he pa n o ra m ic c a m e r a c ap tu re s a wide view of the and students who find the e a s i l y a c c e s s i b l e room ideal for study and w re c k s. A m erican and foreign dead within 10 m inutes. cine home. s o c ia l s c ie n c e room in the L i b r a r y . Bu sy at work a r e the li b r a r ia n s research. Photo by Tony F e r r a n t e c a r s . Guaranteed work. 489- L t. Ja m e s Hamilton of the Los T h ere w ere telephone c a lls 7507. 1411 E , Kalam azoo. C A ngeles County sh e riff’ s homi­ to her mother and h er ex-h u s- SW EEP ER S SOLD and rep aired . cide division said only an autop­ band, shoe tycoon H arry K a r l. S c h iff 'H o l d s C o u r t 7 O n C a m p u s C A PITO L VACUUM .Authorized sy could pinpoint the exact cause When M arie got a chance to Hoovei and K irb y s e r v ic e . IV of death. c a ll, she fir s t dialed a m ovie 9-2636. 19 " F r o m our investigation,’ ’ colum nist. said Hamilton, “ it doesn’ t ap­ She showed up on the d esert, Typing Service p e a r to be suicide but there 100 m iles away near Indio, and th erefo re, has to be a rig h t,” Sch iff was then asked why he " Sch iff sum m arized the d isc u s- "W hen p e o p 1 e d i s c u s s and could have been an overdose of told a sto ry of how two sw arthy By P A T R IC IA W A L K E R PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. he replied. felt there was a need for C SR . sion sessio n as a "w orth w hile sh are Id eas, it is alw ays a good State News Staff W r i t e r IBM S ele c tric & E xecu tive. p ills , p o ssib ly taken accidental­ men abducted her and took her He replied that there was a e x p e rie n c e ." educational e x p e rie n c e ," to a d esert hideout. "W hy was it important fo r you Multilith O ffset Prin ting, P ro ­ ly . " T h e university should be put h isto rical relation to s t u d e n t ” We won’ t know until the c o r­ When found, she had a shiner, back In the hands of the. stu­ to fight to come back to MSU?” m ovements and their effo rts to fessio n al T h e se s Typing. N ear on er’ s doctors com plete their a bruised face and two caps off den ts,” Paul Schlff said Wednes­ one student asked. change the university and the cam pus. 337 -15 2 7 . C p ost-m ortem . T h ere w ere lots her teeth. T h ere w e re c ries of day at an informal d iscussion in "T h e only way to p articipate trend of "d e-p erso n alized edu­ ANN BROUN’ 8, GORDON, typist of p i l l s around her room , and publicity hoax, to which Marie McDonel Hall. In an activity is all the w a y ," ca tio n ." and m ultilith offset printing. w e’ ve gathered them a ll up. T h ere gave a feminine an sw er: "N o Schiff said. (B lack and white and color). w e re no m arks of violence on woman would allow h e rse lf to Sch iff, who Is awaiting a U ni­ " I t would have a te rrib le e f­ Schiff said the purpose of ed­ IB M . General typing, term pa­ her. be photographed with this shin­ v e r s it y decision on his re a d m is­ fect on those participating in ucation should be to "engag'e the p e r s , th eses, d isserta tio n s. ED sion a fter a F e d eral D istric t the movement it I didn’ t,” he student in dialogue" which will " H e r body w as natural in ap­ e r if lt w eren’ t fo r r e a l ." 7-8 38 4. C P o lice conducted an in vesti­ C ourt hearing last week, was in­ added. give the student an opportunity p earance and there seem ed to be T YPIN G , G E N E R A L , and th eses, no evidence of su icid e. Con­ gation — even film ed a hilarious vited by A lbert H alprin, New to e x p re ss him self. "W hy is the U n iv ersity pick­ experienced, B .S . d eg ree. C all ceivab ly, she could have been re-enactm ent at her home. R o ch elle, N .Y ., sophomore and ing you to leave and not other He objected to large lectu res, .’ Of// G ra c e Rutherford. ED 7 -0 13 8 .17 taking sleeping p ills. When the ordeal w as over, resid en t of McDonel West, to CSR m em b ers,” another student televised cou rses and short ans­ JO B RESUM ES, ltlOcopies, $4.50. “ If anything, it would lean to­ M arie approached her then boy d isc u ss his views with in te re st­ wer exam inations. asked. ALDIN GER D IRECT M AIL Ad­ w ard an accidental death, and it f r i e n d , M ichael Wilding, and ed students. " I t may p ossibly be because About 70 students, Comm ittee A lengthy discussion among v e rtisin g , 533 N . C llp p ert. IV certain ly c o u l d be a natural cooed: " P o u r baby a drink, I’ ve I was out one te rm ," Schiff said. students and Schiff followed in 5 - 2 2 13 . C d eath ." had it today.” for Student Rights supporters, The a c tre s s had had an opera­ In 1963, sh ed isap p eared fro m a opponents, student le a d e rs and " T h e r e has been a rum or that which students asked, how the WILL DO T Y P IN G . E le c tric type- u n iversity could meet its obli­ vvriter. Experienced. 2886 E . tion for hem orrhoids th reew eek s p sy ch ia tric hospital in Sydney, graduate students, drifted in and the reason for your d ism issa l gation to education, under Schiff’ s ago and e a r lie r this y e a r had A u stralia. She explained her de­ out during the hour and a half was your grad es, is this t r u e ? " Jo lly Rd. 10 minutes from cam ­ idea, and still meet the dialogue p us. 337-76 0 7. C m ost of h er stomach rem oved, p artu re: “ When they cam e a - d iscu ssio n . • a student asked. method of learning given the along with three u lc e rs. Her round p assin g out heavy' sedation, Schiff answered such questions " I was admitted by thé H is­ B A R 3I M E L , P ro fe ssio n a l typist. present faculty size, space and heart stopped during the opera­ I did what any redblooded A m eri­ as "D o you think a college ed­ tory D epartm ent," Schiff rep lied . fa c ilitie s , No job too la rg e or too sm all. can would do, I took off. I w asn’ t ucation is a right or a p riv ile g e ? ’ ’ “ I have approxim ately a 3.7 tion. B lo ck off cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C " A piece of paper (degree) average in my h istory c o u r s e s ," S ch iff said he did not have any L a te r she said : " I f I hadn’ t going to let them turn m e into a plan to meet this situation. CAROL W INELY, Smith-Coronna had such a wonderful surgeon, walking zombie like the re s t of m eans a living in society, it, he estim ated. One student commented that e le c tric , t . . e s e s , d isertation, I’ d be d ea d ." the people th ere.” OK Easy To Obtain h is department was not “ de­ gen eral typing, term p ap ers, p erso n alized ,” but offered many Spartan V illag e. 355-2804. C 17 ‘ opportunities for p ro fe sso r-stu ­ AS BUGGY BOOM T Y P I N G , GEN ERAL. T e r m p a p e rs, th eses, E le c tric Pic.a. B A C K W A R D ’ dent d iscussion . Another s t u d e n t commented Spartan V illag e, 3 5 5 - 10 14 after 5:30 p.m . 19 M ass distribution of any fre e Once the m aterial Is cleared that his curriculum did not need 8 w ill pick up m aterial in r e s i ­ by the MHA-WIC office, lt is A S M S U P o s tp o n e s the dialogue method to count T Y P lS lG . T E R M p ap ers, th eses, dence h alls must be c l e a r e d , .given to the A ssociated Students "h o w many red b alls a re in an F o r R e s e r v a t i o n s - C a l l 4 8 5 -9 1 5 5 etc. Royal E le c tra . P ica type. through the Men’ s Hall A ssn . of MSU (ASMSU) distribution s e r ­ u rn ," Will pick up an c d e liv e r. O X-, (MHA)-Women’ s lnter-resu~ence vice, which p laces it In the fre e Other students said that their 9 -2226 . * £ \ F C R IB N C E ' d T Y P IS T in home. 19 A S G Issue 3 Y e a r s Council (WIC) office, said Jim will pick up Yacks located in the Sink, v ic e president of MHA. distribution cen ters of the dor­ low er level undergraduate cou r­ s e s did not allow' for personal A cro ss F r o m S t a t e C a p i t o l G en eral typing. R e a s o n a b l e A motiac. to t^tlfy the consti­ tw ypely young- 7 IT«V j i A tnr\t\ths The o n l y requirem ents for m ito ries, Sink said. exp ressio n . -»■■■- ... r are s. c a l l 3 d5 -30 ?7 m ornings tution of the A ssociated Student o r a ,'f said Chairm an of the Board c learin g a r e that the m ateria) h & ' I ' , ra n c h coat o r earOj 26 Governm ents (ASG) and thereby John McQultty, who a lso attended o l a non-com m erctel nacure and Tiré c lea rin g p ro ce ss in the becom e a m em ber of that national the convention. that the name of the chartered MHA-WIC office takes about five T ra n s p o rta tio n organization w as postponed fo r sponsoring organization be on m inutes, Sink said. RIDE WANTED to Southern, New three y e a r s by the Student B oard "M o st of Its m em bers a re the m ate ria l, he said . Y o rk , E lm ira - Corning a rea. Tuesday night. sm all young southern schools If the sponsoring organization " T h e policy is a significant WATER REPELLENT-WASHABLE-SNAGPR00F C h ristm a s vacation. C a ll B ill, w'lth little to offer u s ." Is not ch artered , a student’ s narpe lib eralization of the distribution The decision w as based on a HIJKLM N0P0R STUVW XYZ DEFQ H IJ 353-0 230 . 18 report w ritten b y five board In th eir report on the ASG must be on the m aterial as a pro­ r u l e s ," Sink said. "Now any stu­ tection against lib el, Sink said . dent can distribute without having KLSTUV WXYZA BDFGH IJKLMN0PQ m em bers who attended ASG’ s convention the Board m em bers Wanted " T h e r e is no censoring of in­ to c le a r through the adm inistra­ HIJKLM N0PQR STUV WXYZABI second annual convention a s ob­ w rite ,"W e feel that ASG has a TWO T IC K E T S to N otre Dame s e r v e r s T hursday through Sat- form ation ,” Sink said. tio n ." gam e. S ca lp ers included, 332 - uraday. ve ry good p rem ise in that it is nonpolltical in its outlook; how­ carhartt 1440, ask for Mike. 19 M e m b e r - a t - la r g e Jim G ra ­ e v e r, the organization bends too H ILLE L FOUNDATION WANTED TO buy three or four ham, an o b se rv er at the con­ fa r backwards to avoid any bedroom house in C h esterfield vention, said he felt ASG’ s atti­ I s s u e ." H ills a re a . Phone 3 5 1-4 7 4 0 . 18 tude towards p olitical and edu­ ASG, w'hlch has 66 m em bers, DR. SA M U EL SANDM EL P OORS TO be cleaned. S p ecial- cational issu e s w as "b ac k w a rd .” w as form ed in reaction to the Noted Author and L e c tu re r, Provost of izing in c a fe s, tav ern s, sto re s. ” T h e organization i s e x - lib e ra l political stands taken by Hebrew Union C o llege. Contact M E IL L E R S E R V IC E S. the N a t i o n a l Students A ssn . C a ll 485-4180. C Wanted (NSA), an association of student SUNDAY' O CT, 24, 8 P .M ., Kellogg Auditorium BLOOD DONORS needed. $3 for TWO T IC K E T S to Boï> Dylan for governm ents with whom MSU Is "Ju d a is m in the H istory of R e lig io n s" RH positive; $7 for RH nega­ this Sunday. C a ll 3 5 3 - 1 12 4 . 17 affiliated . MONDAY’ OCT. 25, 4:10 P .M . Conrad Auditorium tive . DETROIT BLOOD S E R V ­ “ Ju s a is m and C h ristianity: Over I appings and D iffer­ T h e conservative-dom inated en ces" IC E , IN C., 1427 E . Michigan TWO T IC K E T S to Purdue Game ASG stipulates in Its constitution A ve. Hours 9-4 Monday, T u e s ­ in exchange for cash or any­ Everyone Welcome! under A rtic le II, Section 4, that day, Wednesday, F rid a y . 12 -7 thing e lse . C a ll 355-6210 any " T h is organization shall concern T h u rsd ay. 489-7587. C tim e. 17 Com ing Sunday, Oct. 31 7 P .M , Room 31 Union its e lf only with m atters which a re of a nonpolltical n a tu re ." FILM: “ THE T R I A L " Orson W elles' brilliant interpretation of Fr anz K afka's Housing noverl. Open to all. ACROSS SATU RD A Y, OCT. 2 3 , ■'.•30 P .M . Union Room 2 1 1. Nocturnal 25. flaw , mammal garland M i x e r And S o c i a l 6. (icnus of 26. Cut off ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) aquatic 28. Founda­ given number of ro om ers or c a rs Inform al - Entertainment - Refreshm ents piants Real Home made Italian tions w ere perm itted In a certain kind 1 1 . K m u apple 32. Baby beds of housing when it was built or 12. M e m e n to 36. Mongoloic approved, the sam e num bers are 13 . \stro- 37. Pronoun perm itted to continue the p re ­ nomical 38. Recent 14. Homan 4(1. Supper scrib ed use and a re not affected magistrate 4 1. Chosen SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE by present ordinances which r e ­ 15 . God of 43. Biblical quire m ore parking space. flocks mountain DOWN . 5. Happen In short, city ordinances are 16 . Saxhorn 45. Tree of 1. Strap­ again not re tro a ctive . 18. Saul s birch family shaped 6. ( )ne who R eich ert showed slid es taken grandfather 46 Micro­ 2. Kite refinishes in E a st Lansing last spring show­ 19 . Account scopic 3. Furnish a tires ing parking problem s such as un­ ATITSBEST! entry 47. Youthful crew 7. Carmine paved d rivew ays, lack of land­ 2 1. Reparation years 4. Army de­ 8. Place in a 23. Hinder 48. Cent tachment scaping a r o u n d parking a re a s, row ^IwHeaps *fr to 10. Maples arid p o o r ' a c ce ss to parking 1 1 Eros p la c e s. II 1 It 17. Bengal " A t the present tim e we can­ quince not le g a lly rem ove a c a r from IS 14 It % 17 U 20. Canasta plav p riva te property Just because lt is parked th e re ." he said , ex­ O p e n T il 2 A D a ily 15 22. Dis­ 19 %to ti 4» turbance plaining the c ity 's difficu lty in T il 4 A M F r i & S a t c le a rin g a re a s crowded by c a r s . 2S %t4 15 24. Casters 27. Legume % % %% 29. Exceed %%% it 27 Zt 29 3è i t 30. Pact B ik e s9 La st D ay 4 ys s 3 1 aClide on ice a3e St St 33 34 439 4o 32CDefraud 33. Valley on Today is the la s t day b icycle ow ners can have unregistered O N L y 1 4 .9 5 3V 31 the moon 4/ 4i t 4s % 44 34 Ammonia b ic y c le s on campus without the r is k of them being impounded. R A N C H T O N E L I N I N G B Y J . P . S t e v . n s A C o ., I n c . ( 5 2 % c r e s la n a c r y lic , 4 8 % c o tto n ) % At compound , .B lc y lls ts can re g iste r atQuon- I ta k a n fd l 4S ' /<0 r * * V ** s &r f0 3 from 7:30 a.m . Co 4iH & , V VW4» p .m . today for 50 cents. T h e S p o r t s m e is f e r S h o p Beginning Monday Quonset 103 47 1 % ape w ill be open from 7:30 a .m . to 1101 E . M i c h . A v e IV 2 - 2 1 0 0 1 E a s t L a n s in g , M ich. Par time 27 min. 4 p .m . fo r registration . 1 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid a y, O ctober 22, 1965 T e n a n t s C o n d u c t R e fle c ts T h e i r A c a d e m i c A b i l i t y Across Grand River " B e t t e r students make better the decision within 30 days, he is an inch or two of g r e a s e on G riffin mentioned the c ity of thlng e ls e Is up to the tenant, understandings a re elim in ated ." ten an ts," said Jim C ulver of the said . the oven, we charge the student E ast Lansing’ s attitude toward he said . Som e difficulties with student State Management Co. At Eden Roc, Hammond keeps fo r the tim e assum ed that it parking. "T h e city has m ade no We have our own maintenance tenants do not make ow ners and "G e n e ra l a c a d e m i c ability an Item ized list of all dam ages. w ill take us to clean the apart­ m oves to attempt to provide p ark­ c re w s and inspections, C u lver m anagers unwilling to rent to seem s to co rrelate with how well Within seven days after the first m e n t." B y M A R G I E MARSH < ing fo r m ultiple dwelling unit said . The r e s i d e n t m anagers students. students get along as ten an ts," person takes occupancy or the " I t is often difficult fo r stu­ a r e a s ," he said . bring in com plaints and we han­ "Students can m ake fine ten­ he said. firs t week of the term , the stu­ dents to be present when check Apartm ent p olicies on re p a irs dle them a s fast as p o ssib le , he ants o r we wouldn’ t be renting dents a re supposed to submit in dam age. We trea t the dam age H a m m o n d sa y s he u ses the "T h e best organized students out o c c u r s ," said G riffin . The d iffe r. said . to them ,” G riffin said. w r i t i n g a ll physical defects, deposit a s a joint fund and m ake Mount Hope P u re Oil towing s e r ­ a re the happiest tenants and u s­ typed inventory is review ed with the refund Jo in tly ," G riffin said . " I t is stipulated within the “ E v e ry student should expect “ I’ d rath er rent student ap art­ ually get along best with land­ Hammond said. vice and c a lls when the need the student o r a fter he le a v e s. le a s e that the tenant is respon­ to re c e iv e a written le a se in m ents any day than adult stan­ "W e have v e ry little prob­ a ris e s , "m a y b e once a week lo r d s ," Culver said. ‘ ‘N orm al w ear and tear is "W e m ake no attempt, p a r­ lem with our p a rk in g ," Ham­ sib le fo r all r e p a ir s ," Hammond which a ll the term s a re spelled dard h ou sin g," C u lver sa id . Stu­ S t u d e n t s run into problem s alw ays e x p e cte d ," H a m m o n d tic u larly with no one p resen t, to a v e ra g e ." said . mond sa id . " T h e problem s a r e o u t," G riffin said . dents don’ t m a k e petty com­ when they a re living by them­ sa id . " B u t , fo r Instance, if there " T h e r e is nothing we can do decide who is responsible fo r the Heating and plumbing a r e han­ "W hen this is done and done p lain ts, he said . Any they have with ou tsid ers who use our lot to so lve the parking p ro b le m ," selv es fo r the firs t tim e. They dled without ch arge, but e v e ry - p ro p e rly, 95 p er cent of th e m ls- a r e u su ally legitim ate. to park while they walk to c l a s s . " said G riffin . Students Can’t Count come in and ask for e lectricity when we have told them they have MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU B o o k S to r e M-SU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k to call the Board of Water and M M On Verbal Contracts Light to have it turned o n ," he said. S s Nat Hammond, resident man­ u ager of Eden Roc; Hugh G riffin , owner of Albert Avenue, R iv e r­ side East and R iv er House apart­ m ents; and Culver noted d iffer­ Students should not re ly on Verbal agreem ents with a land­ lord to change the conditions of Smith said . Some students have been taken advantage of philosophically a c ­ B H e r e 's o n e Y o u c a n d o . . . . a n d B ent p olicies in different apart­ a written le ase , a law yer has cording to the law, he said . But ments on damage d ep o sits,p ark ­ advised. p ra ctic a lly , t h e r e is no real ing, re p airs and le ase s. " I ’ ve never seen a verbal con­ rem edy. "W e don’ t want the students’ tract yet that w asn’ t ambiguous secu rity deposits; we want clean He recommended that students S and v a g u e ," said Kenneth Smith, ap artm en ts," Culver said. State Management provides an a Lansing law yer. read a le ^ se thoroughly and all the room m ates think about it be­ t S inventory sheet with the furni­ " V e r b a l contracts fo r le s s than a y e a r a re valid but ve ry hard fore signing. o t ture and its condition to be filled out by the student and returned to prove in court,” Smith said. L e a s e s a re often ambiguous r o within three days after moving Smith warned students about trying to bring suit against a on points like who is responsible :or r e p a i r s , m aintenance and e r in. As check out time approach­ landlord over a verbal a g re e ­ u tilities, Smith said . e es, students are asked to make T enants a re jointly responsible an appointment with the resident ment. In c ivil c a se s where the e vi­ !or a le a s e and if one student M m anager or someone from the of­ dence is equal on both sid es, the 'a ils to pay his rent, a ll the S M fice to go through the apartment. "W e want the tenant to go judgment goes to the defendant, ■oommates can be sued, he said . u S through with the inspector so u we can properly inventory and decide whose fault the damage, B o B if any, i s , " Culver said. Students can appeal or accept FR EE! o o ■ w ith t h is a d v e r t is e m e n t . . . k o L e c tu re s j Stereo Cleaning Cloth S k S B e g in T o d a y • Reg. S1.00 value, yo urs absolutely F r e e (Just t A lecture se rie s invhonor of ■ J to get you into our store) while the supply la sts. o t the late Arnold Isenberg, schol­ r o a r and philosopher frorr. MSU’ s Philosophy Dept., w ill begin to­ J - a ls o - e r day. Adolph Grunbaum, of the Uni­ versity' of Pittsburgh, w ill speak j New Low Record Prices! 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