TAX HIKE PASSED BY 1 MARGIN B o a r d C o n s id e r s M IC H IG A N 4 0 C ent C h arge T A T N E W S By M A R G IE MARSH STA TE State News Staff W r it e r U N IV ER SIT Y By nearly a three to one m ajority stu- East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 29, 1965 dents voted Thursday to raise the Vol. 58 Number 42 ing of the student tax to 50 cents. The final count was 6.303 to 2.189. H U M A N IS T S P L A N T he A ssociated Students of MSU (ASMSU) m et im m ediately after the re su lts were announced to set the tax for winter term . “ I hope the tax is set at 40 cents,” said Webb M artin, Flint senior and vice chairm an of the student board as the resu lts w ere being tallied. B lo o d D rive F o r Viet C on g T he referendum amended the ASMSU constitution to ra ise the tax ceiling. The student board is em pow ered to set the tax at any amount up to the ceiling. The total vote of 8,492 was just under last winter te rm 's reco rd vote of approxim ately 9,300 on the original ASMSU con- . stitution. By M I C H A E L C A R R A H E R / “ It is extrem ely gratifying to State News Staff W r it e r the m em bers of my com m ittee A blood drive in support of to see th is overw helm ing display of confidence and enthusiasm in N o A ction the Viet Cong is being planned by the MSU Hum anist Society, ASMSU,” said Jim G raham , De­ the group’s president, H e n r y tro it junior, m em ber at large, and chairm an of the com m ittee O nM SU B lackledge, C resk ill, N .J., grad­ uate student, said T hursday. on student tax. “ T he thing that pleased me T he H um anists’ blood drive is being held as a reaction to the the m ost about the referendum M ed P lan so-called ’’bleed -in s” being held was the trem endous turnout at all the po lls,” said Jim T anck, to support U.S. Aslan policy. . T he State B oard of Education Blackledge says the purpose of W aterford, W is., senior an dcab - decided by a 4-3 vote W ednes­ the drive la to show that students inet presiden t. "T h e re su lts show day to take no action on MSU s can disapprove o r object to gov­ a continued backing of the pro­ plans to open a tw o-year m edi­ ernm ent policy. g ram s of ASMSU.” cal school here next Septem ­ The Hum anist Society has con­ Em m ons Hall was the only b e r. tacted the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Red residence unit in which the m a­ Following 90 m inutes of dis­ C ro ss in Geneva, Sw itzerland, jority voted against the consti­ cussion after MSU officialsm ade and has asked it to accept blood tutional am endm ent. th e ir rep o rt, the board voted donations for the V ietnam ese Na­ E ast F ee Hall rep orted the to delay action and to m ake no tional L iberation F ront o r Viet larg est ‘y es’ vote with 357. official co m m en t. at th is tim e. Cong, Blackledge said. A l p h a Phi, Alpha G a m m a T he motion proposed by board The blood drive w ill get under­ D elta, Delta Z eta, Chi Omega m e m b e r C arm en L . D e l l i - way as soon as the Hum anists so ro ritie s and Delta Chi fra­ Q uadri suggested only that the get approval from the Red C ro ss. tern ity voted unanim ously for board ‘‘m ake a definite recom ­ B lackledge added that he expects the ra is e in the ceiling. m endation with reg ard to the the International Red C ro ss to Jim Coen, F o rt Wayne, Ind. tw o-year human m edical school send a unit to E ast L ansing to senior and elections com m is­ at M ichigan S tate.” accept the blood donations. sioner, was in charge of the When the motion failed, Don­ B lackledge said the donations ballot sorting. ald D. T h u rb er, another board would be forw arded to the Na­ F our m em bers of Alpha Phi m em ber and supporter of D elli- tional L iberation Front through Omega, s e r v i c e f r a t e r n i t y , Q u ad ri's proposal, ex pressed r e ­ the North V ietnam ese govern­ Sharon C arlson, Jan Stout, and g ret that the board had taken m ent. T his is n ecessary becaus* Mike Sobocienski of the elections no stand. t,*a Red C ro ss ocly w orks througl com m ission, G raham , T anck, the "T o d ay ’s m eeting w as in no recognized governnlents, he said ASMSU advisors and a State News sen se a hearing,” he said. " It The International Red Cross re p o rte r w ere presen t as the was sim ply an inform ation m eet­ announced W ednesday that it was ballots w ere sorted. ing. We heard an in terestin g set Hoopla S I G N A T U R E S B Y T H E G R O S S — Bob Sto rch, Bloom field H ills junior, and Bob w illing to accept donations o: of facts and opinions.” Kalb erg, Flint se n io r, present a petition fo r support of th ^ U nited States action blood and relief supplies foi B oard P resid en t T hom as J . in V iet Nam with over 15,000 names on it to C o n g re s sm a n C h a r l e s C . C h a m b e r - the Viet Cong from the Maj B rennan countered, “ I contend S e c o n d M ovement and othei Begins lain ( R - E a s t Lan sin g ). C h a m b e rlain take the petition to P re s id e n t Lyndon that after this hearing today we Photo by R u s s e ll Steffey groups in the W est. m ade a decision that we w ere B. Johnson. T his announcement was follow­ not going to act in this a re a .” ed by an announcem ent from th< B rennan, an attorney, said the Today A m erican Red C ro ss , saying tha vote “ m eant only that the board the agency has no connection will did nothing about the M ichigan efforts to donate blood to thi State tw o-year school." V C T r u c k s P r i m e T a r g e t s Viet Cong, but the A m ericai An expression from the board Red C ro ss added, it is worklni on that point would have no legal with groups who wish to give blooi Hom ecom ing hoopla begins to­ e f f e c t , he i n s i s t e d , because in support of U.S. policy. day with the arriv al of m ore MSU’s Board of T ru ste e , acting O f $ 3 1 / 2 M i l l i o n U S . J e t s In addition, several chapter than 25,000 MSU alumni to the under constitutional authority and of the May Second Movemen cam pus for two action-packed with legislative consent, author­ we blow a hole in the road so we can catch have announced plans to collec days of traditional festivities. ized establishm ent of the school By JO B U M B A R G E R som e that didn’t get through on our next trip .” blood for the Viet Cong. T he w eatherm an p rom ises fair before the p resen t State B oard State News Staff W r i t e r “ It’s tim e that we started bombing strateg ic However, th ere a re no sue skies and w arm er tem peratures of Education cam e into existence plants and bridges, not tru ck s,” C ham berlain plans by the MSU chapter of the to usher in “ T he Y earT h at W as, this y e a r. “ We’re sending $3 1/2 m illion planes to m ovem ent at this tim e, accord­ them e of the 1965 Hom ecoming. B rennan added, how ever, that V iet Nam to look for tru ck s,” Rep. C h arles said. ing to B rian K eleher, a m em ber NEW S E A T S — Workmen are busy arranging the A pep rally behind Jenison the board was not yielding its C ham berlain told Ingham County Young Re­ Saying that he supported m ost adm inistration s e a ts in Jenison F ie ld House in a new o rd e r to policy, C ham berlain suggested that P residen t of the local m ovem ent. promote better ac o u s tic s for the Dave Brubeck F ield House at 7 tonight will rig h t to advise Gov. George R om - publicans W ednesday night in a speech c ritica l Lyndon B„. Johnson demand m ore help from K eleher said T hursday that Q uartet who will appear at 8 tonight. launch activities for students. ney and the leg islature la te r on of U.S. m ilitary m aneuvers. U.S. allie s, consider m ining North Viet Nam Photo by Jonathan Zwickei Coach Duffy Daugherty, m em ­ the m e rits of M ichigan State’s C h a m b e r l a i n , GOP representative from h a rb o rs and use television to in crease com ­ (continued on page 7) b e rs of the football team and budget request for next y ear, M ichigan’s Sixth D istrict, was one of the four- m unication within South V iet Nam. Hom ecom ing Queen Judith Heins including to open the m edical m em ber delegation from the House A rm ed “ A m ericans should dem and a little rro re will p articip ate. school. S ervices C om m ittee which toured Viet Nam help from our a llie s,” he said. “ Right now T E A C H T E R R O R IS M At 8 p.m . Dave B rubeck and In offering th eir presentation, last sum m er. th e re a re 9,000 men from K orea, about 1,400 his qu artet will perform inside the delegation of MSU tru ste e s He related a conversation with a U.S. pilot from A u stralia, and 145,000 A m ericans. No the fieldhouse as p a rt of the and ad m in istrativ e officers did who said his flight crew spent m ost of its K la n O f f e r s B o m b C l a s s e s one knows where this going to end." ASMSU Popular E ntertainm ent not ask for board approval of tim e looking for trucks in North Viet Nam “ In W orld W ar II, we lost 38,000 men in the S eries. the tw o-year school, but lim ited h ills. P hillip ines, but they are giving us no help At 11:45 p.m . the MSU Singing th e ir re p o rt to steps taken since ‘We fly around, and if we see a truck, we Statesm an will lead the annual 1957 to develop a tw o-year cu r­ drop a bomb on it,” C ham berlain quoted the now,” he continued. WASHINGTON (#)--'The KuKlux into the reco rd a description fe rtiliz e r into an explosive. Midnight S i n g , sponsored by riculum in human m edicine. pilot as saying. “ If we can’t find any tru ck s, C alling the situation "nothing short of a Klan in G eorgia has been train ­ of co u rses in such subjects as Manuel said the training was Sparta m en’s honorary, at the “ national scandal,” he accused ing m em bers in bombing and fire - blowing up an autom obile and followed by rev o lv er and rifle base of Beaum ont T ow er. P residen t Johnson of neglecting setting techniques as well as m aking a fire bomb for use p ractice. He said C raig and Im­ P resid en t John A. Hannah will Viet Nam from Kennedy’s death use of fire a rm s, House investi­ against a departm ent sto re that p erial W izard R obert M. Shel­ speak briefly at the sing. until the 1964 election. g ato rs said T hursday. Integrated its lunch counter. t on, T uscaloosa, A la., w e r e Saturday’s activities begin at “ T hen we did decide to do T he s ta te 's grand dragon, C al­ M anuel said one Klan co urse among the Klansm en in atten­ 8:30 a.m . with final judging of som ething, we had th ree choices: vin F . C raig of Atlanta, sat si­ was conducted on the farm of O. dance. we could get out, we could be de­ lent except for invoking the Fifth C. Mixon, about nine m iles north­ Another training co u rse was hom ing ecom ing displays at hous­ units. feated o r we could build up to Am endm ent while this evidence east of Macon, G a., off Route conducted O ct. 17, 1964, on the At 1:30 p.m . alum ni and stu­ stay. was laid before the House Com­ 49, in O ctober 1961. Instru ctors farm of Robert L . Bing in Henry dents will fill Spartan Stadium C ham berlain said that the m or­ m ittee on U n-A m erican A ctivi­ W illiam B. Crowe and W illiam County and was sponsored by A, Anderson, he said, showed Clayton County K lavern No. 52, tofootball ale of the so ld iers he talked to watch the M SU-Northwestern ties. gam e. was good. Investigator -Philip Manuel put K lansm en how to: M anuel said. ‘T h ey know why we’re there Set up dynam ite booby traps Daniel B ruce and C harles M. be the homupecom Winding weekend events will ing dance from and they didn’te x p re ss any doubts ignited by sparks from flash- B artlett, not otherw ise identi­ i.m. to 12 m idnight in the Audi­ there ' ’ he, sa t't .ig m U atteries. AH fied, w ere it> »-v v4 -■>*-»%: toriu _ P m . P ete r P arm er ar.J' M s “ I don't know what you have to C o e d s In v a d e —Rig various types of fuses, learn to be educated, but those including those allowing tim e for (continued on page 3) o rc h e stra will provide the mu­ p ro fe sso rs are n u ts,” C ham ber- R O T C C la s s getaw ays. One of these com bined sic. lain said one soldier told him , a -lighted cig arette, a folder of in referen ce to recent teach-ins. PITTSBURG, Kan. ¡fl-The uni­ m atches, and cotton soaked with He attacked free world shipping form of the day for Capt. Bill lighter fluid. THE IN S ID E L O O K to North Viet Nam. W e e k ' s freshm an m ilitary sci­ —Build a sm all fire bomb in a “ In 1964, 401 ships visited ence cla ss at P ittsburg State h a rb o rs in North Viet N am ,” C ollege is khaki, but three stu­ msium edicine bottle, using a potas­ compound and a capsule ^ T he question of whether he said. F orty -five p e r cent of dents w ear sk irts. students should rate fa c- its exports and 85 p er cent of T he R eserve O fficers T raining of sulphuric acid: C row e w as quoted as saying a p erson could D e b a t e S t u d e n t u l t y m em b ers is d i s ­ its im po rts a re being c a rried C o rp s on th e cam pus has been try on a suit in a departm ent c u s s e d from the student, on free world ships. in v ad ed by th ree senior coeds sto re that had integrated its fa­ F a c u l t y R a t i n g faculty and a d m in istra ­ “ And we are sending aid to w ho p lan to en ter m ilitary s e r­ cilities and leave the bottle in tion point of view s. P . 5. these co untries that a re shipping v ic e a f te r graduation. , “ W y ^ e h an q y .to .h a v e .th ern ip. the pocket. In the dem onstration "T a x p ay ers are being asked to tnd ¿ iS s s ,u r s iW C ap tl VVeek’S':’ 1 —Use a fire A- - r . r r — - crack er and ja r of A vane*t y of m - $be^hes Y E S N O — Student* h a d th eir choice T h u rs d a y of voting fo r o r against the ASMSU pay for both aides of the w ar. T h e y o nly m o n ito r th e c o u rs e gasoline to set up an explosion gious topics, from Jewish p r o p o s a l to r a i s e the fee fo r student government fro m 25 to 50 cents. Voting took “ I think it is tim e that we an d g e t no c re d it, but “ th e boys in an autom obile, faster than law to the student r e ­ O n C a m p u s p la c e in B e r k e y Hall, B e s s e y Hall, the International C e n t e r and the Union from give s e r i o u s consideration to en jo y th e ir p re s e n c e an d th e • anyone could escape from it. volt to the new m o r a l- 8 a m to 5-30 p .m ., and in c a fe te ria lines at the noon and dinner m e a ls . g ir ls s e e m v e ry in te re s te d in th e —C onvert sodium phosphate it y , a r e discussedcfn P . 8 . Photo by Jonathan Zw ickel (continued on p a g e 5) c la s s w o rk .” 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan F rid ay, O ctober 29, 1965 E D IT O R IA L S D O N SO C K O L D i s a f f i l i a t i o n F r o m A n I l l n e s s , B S ® ( lI ? Ç 0 S)ca Q S D S ' S ’ BG? A T r a g e d y O f E r r o r s N o t A C r i m e ponent o f NSA, m ade a new m o tio n A dm inistration agents staged a s e rie s of daring raids on d orm i­ Y O U, DEAR R E A D E R , w i l l fin d It fo r d is a ffilia tio n . to rie s and fratern ity housesT hursday, confiscating over S.OOOpacks h a r d tg b e lie v e the fo o lis h n e s s which - - S t e i n h a r d t ’ s m o tio n passed, as of playing ca rd s. s u r r o u n d e d the Student B o a rd d eci­ e v e ry o n e knew i t w o u ld, and th at was T he crackdow n was the resu lt of leaks to scholarship chairm er. s io n to d i s a f f i l i a t e f r o m the N ational the end of NSA a f f i l i a t i o n . M c Q u itt y that m idterm week would set the scene for increased org ies of Student Assn. We c e r t a i n l y found it was ‘ ‘ d is a p p o in te d .” bridge, h e arts and eu chre gam es. ’ th a t way. A dm inistration enforcem ent squads unofficially condone less IT W O U L D M A K E SENSE to ques­ harm ful card gam es such as canasta, gin and so litaire. IT LOOKE D on the s u r fa c e as though tio n t h e m o tiv e s of M a r t i n a n d "T h e academ ic m ortality ra te of a gam e like can asta,’’ one ageni a c o up le of Student B o a r d m e m b e rs M c Q u itty . W# did. told m e, " Is so low as to be statistically negligible." had d ecided a fte r a lot o f thought that M a r t i n s a id he r e g r e t t e d the d is a f­ "C an asta and so litaire don’t have enough kicks in them to get a NSA just w a s n 't best f o r AS MSU. Wei I, f i l i a t i o n , but that i t put the q u e s tio n student hooked," said another. th a t d M happen a l i t t l e . into i ts “ p r o p e r p e r s p e c t i v e . ” We On the other hand, the m ortality ra te of bridge is staggering. But o th e r ihin gs happened which take t h is to medn the NSA q u e stio n B ridge p lay ers will flunk th e ir m idterm s ra th e r than give up their r a i s e som e questions about who runs looks b e t t e r hidden away in the c lo s e t gam es, which often go far into the night. ASMSU and why. O r how, o r w hether. than it does out in the open w h e re " H e a rts and euchre are bad m edicine, but bridge is the w o rst,” we m ig h t get so m e b e n e fit f r o m it. an academ ic advisor confided. THE P R O B L E M Tue sda y night was M c Q u itt y said, yes, he r e a liz e d B ridge p lay ers usually don’t play for money. Money m eans noth­ w h e th e r NSA dues w ou ld be paid, m ak­ he was c u ttin g h is own t h r o a t by ing to them . ing MSU a fu l l m e m b e r . If not, then se e kin g a m o tio n to d i s a f f i l i a t e when P erh ap s the m ost te rrib le p a rt of the whole thing is the " p u s h e r.” MSU would m e r e l y r e m a in a h a lf­ m e m b e r , as it has been. A f o r m a l he knew its a lm o s t s u r e passage T he pusher is an addicted bridge player who f e e l s com pelled r e s o lu t i o n of d i s a f f i l i a t i o n would be w ould p r e v e n t the m e m b e r s h i p h e h a s to teach others the nefarious gam e just to continue his own s a tis ­ r e q u i r e d to t e r m i n a t e m e m b e rs h ip . been w o r k i n g f o r . B ut it was m o r e faction. • i m p o r t a n t , he so id , not to keep NSA So, f i r s t th ing T uesday, night, J im w a itin g f o r a d e c is io n than to con­ T he unsuspecting freshm an is often his ta rg e t. Not realizing what G r a h a m , one of N SA’ s s tro n g e s t sup­ tin u e w o r k in g f o r p assage o f NSA A l l T ho se P r o te s t s And he is getting into, the neophyte is soon a hardened bridge player p o r t e r s , in tro d u c e d a re s o lu tio n f o r a f ri l i a t i o n by the b o a rd . D e m o n s tr a t io n s F o r N o th in g ! him self. r e c o n s id e r a tio n of NSA m e m b e rs h ip , I n t e r e s t i n g m o tiv e s , th ese. How is society to cope with this situation? T he first step is to w hich he hoped would lead to a vote re a liz e that the addicted c a rd p la y e ris n o ta n evil, dirty person who on the dues question. iC huck Stoddard and M ik e Walsh had S T A T E M E N T S BY S tod da rd and should be punished by flunking his m id term s. W a ls h , th e two v o t e - s w i t c h e r s , look B ridge addiction, along with the o th ers, is a sickness and should a lr e a d y announced i n f o r m a l l y t h a t p r e t t y q u e s tio n a b le . be treate d as such. th ey would sw itch t h e i r votes i f the W a lsh s a id he f a v o r e d e x te r n a l r e ­ If you have a friend or loved one who is a bridge, h earts or euchre is s u e cam e up.) la tio n s such as NSA, but d id n o t f a v o r addict, this is no cause to be asham ed. To hide, condone o r accept G r a h a m 's re s o lu tio n passed. The m e m b e r s h ip o n ly in NSA. Thus, he it w ill certainly not help the unfortunate victim . debate then began on a c o m p r o m is e v o ted a g a in s t NSA, out of s p ite f o r A clinic may soon be set up in the area. T he tria l and heartache m o tio n p re p a re d p r e v io u s ly by th re e the o th e r s . J I M S P A N IO L O that Is bridge will be am enable , to cu re in a hum ane m anner. s u p p o r te r s of N S A - - th e c h a irm a n , U ntil the clinic has been accepted, how ever, much suffering and K illin g E a s y , If Y o u ’r e S to d d a rd sa id he had r e c o n s id e r e d v ic e c h a irm a n and ca b in e t p re s id e n t and d e cid e d that ASMSU co u ld be just h eartache will continue. of ASMSU. T h e i r m o tio n c a lle d f i r s t as e f f e c t iv e on its own w ith no ex­ M eanwhile, th e re are sev eral things that can be done: f o r paym ent of NSA dues, a fte r a te r n a l a f f i l i a t i o n s such as NSA. 1—If you find a deck of ca rd s, turn it in to your scholarship w a itin g p e r io d of s e v e r a l m onths, A ls o in t e r e s t in g m o tiv e s , a lb e it chairm an. and then f o r a new vote, som e tim e 2—If you live off-cam pus and discover a deck under your room ­ W h it e S e g r e g a t i o n i s t s illy . s p r i n g t e r m , on the whole question m a te's m a ttre ss, tie him to a ch air while you burn the deck. When of NSA a ffi l ia t i o n . WE WONDE R w h e th e r ASMSU is do­ he ce a se s to be violent, you may untie him and he will thank you for ing i ts job, when it gets in v o lv e d in what you h a v e done. BUT THE FIRST PR O P O S A L, to 3—If you catch a younger child playing c a rd s, beat his dealing I could go to sev eral southern of m urdering M rs. Viola Liuzzo men w ere charged with the m u r­ hand with a ham m er and hit him with a chain m ade of decks of ca rd s, pay the dues, was defeated. Then, such s i l l y p o l i t i c k in g . states today and kill a perso n . A after t h e Selm a m arch, l a s t d e r, but an all-w hite Jury ac­ rein fo rced by steel. He will learn to asso ciate ca rd s with pain and we guess, a few w i r e s m ust have T h e r e was no o rg a n iz e d o p p o s itio n snapped in so m e o n e 's head, because; to NSA, excep t the S T O P -N S A m o ve ­ dastardly thought. spring. T he jury included six quitted them . avoid them . — John M c Q u itty , b o a rd c h a irm a n , m ent w hich has o n ly tw o f o r m a l m e m ­ Even m ore te rrib le , though, is self-d escrib ed white suprem a­ Finally, back in'the sum m er of that if the person happened to be c is ts and eight who, at one tim e 1963, M edgar E v ers, an NAACP decided it was u n e th ic a l to keep NSA b e r s . S to d d a rd and W a lsh denied they a N egro o r outw ardly sym pathet­ or another, belonged to White lead er, was am bushed in Jackson, w a itin g f o r a s ta te m e n t o f o u r status w e re in flu e n c e d by th is m o ve m e n t, M iss. A stro ng segregatio nist STATE NEWS w ith o u t paying the dues. So, even and t h e r e was v i r t u a l l y no o th e r mean­ ic to the cause of civil rig h ts, I C itizen s C ouncils. though he has been a s tr o n g s u p p o r t­ ing fu l o p p o s itio n to NSA on th e stu ­ dent b o a rd . could get away with lt and even be T he prosecution’s case, d ire c ­ w as a rre s te d for the m u rd e r. ch eered for my heinous deed. ted by A l a b a m a A tty. Gen. e r o f NSA, he p r i v a t e l y asked V ic e C h a ir m a n Webb M a r t i n to move f o r Thus, the o p p o r t u n i t y f o r a vote At the tria l, the prosedution d is a ffi lia tio n . So: a g a in s t it was p r o v id e d by its sup­ T h e m ost recen t ou tb u rsts of R ichard F low ers, contained eye­ p resen ted a seem ingly air-tig h t - - M a r t i n in tro d u c e d the m o tio n to p o r t e r s , in the i n t e r e s t s o f e f f i c i e n t injustice occurred in the sm all w itness testim ony of G ary Rowe, ca se . But after two tria ls and M em ber A ssociated P re s s , United P re s s International, In­ d is a f f i l i a t e . G ra h a m p o in te d out that p a r l i a m e n t a r y o p e r a tio n . T he y p r e ­ southern town of H ayneville, Ala. an FBI in form er. He claim ed to two hung ju rie s, the alleged as­ land D aily P re s s A ssociation, A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s, A month ago, p a rt-tim e deputy be in the sam e c a r with W ilkins sa ssin w as set free. M ichigan P re s s A ssociation, M ichigan C ollegiate P re s s A sso­ i t was not a p p r o p r ia te f o r a s u p p o r t­ f e r r e d c l e a r i n g up the p a r l i a m e n t a r y sheriff Thom as Colem an was ac­ when the defendant fired the fatal ciation. e r of NSA to move f o r d i s a f f i l i a t i o n . iss u e to w o r k in g out th e p r i n c i p l e s . T h ese instances a re by no I t ’ s going to take so m e re a l good quitted in the slaying of a white shots. m eans isolated. F o r throughout Published ev ery c la ss day throughout fall, w inter, and spring, And: Episcopal sem inary student. A p isto l, found in the c a r al­ the last century, N egroes have te rm s and twice weekly sum m er term by the students of M ichi­ — M c Q u itt y a gree d, and asked that t h is s i tu a tio n be c o r r e c t e d . Then: t a l k in g , o r s o m e th in g o f the s o r t , to c o n v in c e us that Student B o a r d acted L a it F riday a Ku Klux Klan legedly used in the m u rd e r, was been co erced not only by K lans­ gan S tate U niversity. - - G a r y S te in h a rd t, a p r e v io u s op­ w e fl o r w i s e l y T u e sd a y n ig ht. m em ber was freed in his second substantiated a s the m u rd er wea­ men and m ilitant white su p rem - Second cla ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, Mich. tria l for the m urder of a white pon. But the Jury refused to be is ts, but also by the Southern E ditorial and business offices at 341 Student Services B uild­ civil rig h ts w orker and m other of confused by facts, evidence and legal sy stem itself, which has ing, M ichigan State U niversity, E ast Lansing, M ich. five. reaso n and voted quickly to free been in terp reted to m ean one 'W ild O n e s ’ B a d A u d i e n c e To the E ditor: T he crow d was typical of the m aturity was the spontaneous T he evidence p resented by the the accused K lam sm an W ilkins. thing when applied to w hites and prosecution at t h e two t r i a l s T h e co urtroo m , filled with white quite another when applied to N e­ seem ed alm ost unsurm ountable, people, b u rst into applause when g ro es. but th is didn’t faze the ju rie s, the verdict was read . E D IT O R IA L C harles C. W e lls ......................................................... E ditor-In-C hief R ichard S c h w a rtz .........................................................M anaging E ditor Jim S terba........................... 355-8252 Cam pus Editor B rody Group, but its reactions applause and shouts of approval com posed of fine white, upstand­ But Alabam a has no monopoly T h ese ev entshavebutclim axed L a rry M o g g ............................................................................Sports E ditor Your best bet for hilarious en­ w ere typical of the Lansing high as an old man is killed in the ing A labam ans. on injustice. a century of hate, b ru tality , d is­ Linda M. Rockey . . . . . . . ..................................E ditorial E ditor tertainm ent last week was the hit schools. It’s really som ething to s tre e t by a m otorcycle. It does In the firs t case, Colem an shot Ju st a y ear ago last June, three crim ination, and injustice. comedy "T h e Wild One” cu rre n t­ hear the rhythm ic stam ping of the your h e art good to h ear a m a­ and killed Jonathan D aniels and civil rig h ts w o rk ers, M ichael In all too many are a s of the A D V ER TISIN G 355-8255 ly touring the dorm com plexes. feet before the movie began, rem ­ tu re college audience respond to serio u sly w o u n d e d a Catholic S chw erner, A n d r e w Goodman, South today, the legal judicial A rthur L an g er.............................................. , .A dvertising M anager, A friend and 1 were in attend­ iniscent of Saturday m atinees as every slightly ambiguous line and p rie s t, Rev. R ichard M o rrisro e, and Jam es Chaney, w ere brutally system relativ e to N egroes and ance one night as the Brody a kid. T he good guys w ere cheered to ” ho-ho-ho” at anything that both civil rights activ ists. He m urdered in M ississip pi. Several those sym pathetic to th e ir cause BU SIN ESS-C IR C U LA TIO N 355-8299 Group w itnessed a single p e r­ (M arlon B rando and h is gang) has double entendre. pleaded self-defense, and several m onths passed before the bodies is paradoxically both a farce and PH O TO G R A P H IC 355-8311 form ance before a sell-out aud­ and the bad guys (the local po­ T h is seem s to be the norm al key defense w itnesses testified w ere even located. a tragedy. ience. We should all be proud lice) w ere booed. reaction to good m ovies. I also that the clergym en c a rrie d wea­ F inally, after many m onths of that such fine film s are chosen. Probably the highlight of 1m- reca ll much laughter during "T h e pons—a knife and a pisto l. No intensive investigation by th e C o llecto r" a n d “ T he Pawn­ weapons w ere ever found. FB I, 16 men w ere a rre ste d for at Gables b ro k e r,” but as we know, these Five N egroes, eyew itnesses to the th ree m u rd ers, including the w ere m eant to be funny p ictu res. the shooting, attested to the fact sh eriff and his deputy of Neshoba Ike H ad H is R e aso n T h ese days a good m ovie will arouse within you perm anent r e - that the men w ere unarm ed. But, C ounty. Governm ent l a w y e r s of co u rse, the jury discounted p o ssesse d a strong ca se , but lo­ T o the E ditor: sponsps o r im prpssions. Typical their testim ony. cal judicial officials a rb itra rily of T uesday’s reactions was this It took only one hour and 29 ru led against even bringing the As new sletter editor of the L E T T E R S com m ent: m inutes for the Jury to proclaim m en to tria l. C am pus Young R epublicans, I "...H e y , let’s go te a r up the Colem an innocent of the m an­ A lso a y e ar ago last sum m er, was displeased although not con­ cerned to read the letter of one M aury Dean(Happy B irthday Ike!) and t h e many im pulsive c r iti­ m ents of P resid en t Elsenhow er encouraging a second H itler, c re ­ ating a giant war and teaching hate tow ards bug-eyed, baby- g rill!” Jeff Blyth D earborn Heights sophom ore slaughter charge because of self- L em uel Penn, Negro educator defense. from W ashington, D. C „ was shot T hen cam e the second tria l of and killed from a c a r while d riv ­ C ollie LeRoy W ilkins, accused ing through G eorgia. Two K lans­ P a r ty 4 - 7 p .m . devouring " k ra u ts ” “ J a p s" or An Idea For The Ladies c ism s in it. I was not concerned because it is noted among jo u r­ “ jig s” are less than adm irable. n alists that lette rs to the editor O ther less than adm irable state­ are often used as a safety valve m ents w ere made by other ex­ by a certain few. tre m ists when the John B irch So­ •F e a tu r in g * * # * * * * ^ ^ A s a previous new spaper edi­ ciety a t t a c k e d P r e s i d e n t T o the E ditor: As long as women are content initiative (ask that guy that you to r and acting jo urnalist, how­ Elsenhow er for being an agent of to rem ain passive, subm issive, have a crush on for a date); ev er, I am very concerned over Com m unism . Several article s have appeared and very demanding, how can they In sist on paying your own way M aury Dean’s statem ents. As Now here is a kind honorable in the State News recently point­ expect m en to think of them as when on a date; try to help your­ T h e R A M R O D S college students who are fortun­ m an, relativ ely unknown up to ing out the problem s that women equals? Women m ust take im m e­ self as much as possible; never ate enough to have a daily news­ 1942 (The Washington P o st c a r­ face regarding th eir status in diate action to im prove th eir m is­ expect help. With Lovely p ap er, we should rem em ber that ried a story of him being called contem porary society. None of erab le conditionl T he road will be rough, the a new spaper column Is to be used L t. C ol. E rsenbeing in 1941) who the a rtic le s offered much of a T hey m ust educate. They m ust opposition strong, but m en are with, som e respect and decency turned back the world th reat of solution to the problem . T he best fight for equal rights and expect going to s ta rt to think. S atisfac­ P a tsy S te v e n s —not im pulsiveness. It is not to fascism , becam e presid en t of solution given was som e vague equal treatm ent. They m ust at­ tion at having done the right be used as a sm ear colum n or as C olum bia U niversity, and event­ referen ce to education as the tack the bigotry they are up thing will be one of the rew ard s. ually P residen t of the United key to solving the problem of against by rem oving the factors T he sk y 's the lim it, baby! (SÛ0G6ÎH a Jumping off point for a witch sexual discrim ination. that cause the bigotry. hunt. S tates. And all society can offer M aury Dean’s outright sta te - him back is the John B irch So­ If women really want to im ­ If you women really want to Alvin J . V lietstra ciety and M aury Dean. prove t h e i r statu s, action Is im prove your status, take the E ast L ansiog junior A ctually, what caused M aury •funded1 F rom the M iddle Ages ' —'C l^ . — -— fdT h e* Space Age women fiavtr" ' ! ttWVTeS TrtÀ? \ ' W o r d s , W o r c is E isenhow er’s b i-p artisan sup­ port of two succeeding p re s i­ been pam pered babies. A cts of DO bJlTH IT? y IT JVST LAME / / 6 0 0 D f l T " ' " ’ * chivalry, such as a guy offering TO MY MIND.. y i 6 R l E F ! r rv-— v ifh t T o the E ditor: dents, Kennedy a n d Johnson. his seat to a woman who is stand­ Somehow, Kennedy and Johnson, ing in a bus, a re praised by m ost Good for Bill K rasean. At last som eone has spoken up for the poor beleaguered student. T he six rules K rasean se ts down bring to m em ory only one who not only continued E lsen­ how er’s econom ic aid but started m ilitary aid to South V iet Nam, escape M aury Dean’s w rath. Dean’s final paragraph is not people as acts of co urtesy . But that is n 't all! Women are perfectly content to allow th e ir date e sc o rt them to and from their destinations and -— ■ y « MPSIC. b'fJHi thing; an a rray of 11 colored only ex trem e and disresp ectfu l pay for all expenses during the — i - 1 ■ T— T— r books (m ore commonly term ed but highly contradictory. He sud­ “ T he Rainbow Books” ) which denly claim s that he will wage a duration of the date! T hey even DEPOSED. \ D O N 'T BE T O O D E P R E S S E D , co m prise a drudgery known as w ar la rg e r than W orld W ar II expect the m ale to m ake all the j! / LINUS 15 M AD AT C H A R L IE B R O W N ...B E E T H O V E N Soc. Sci. 231, 232 and 233. while condem ning Viet Nam advances including the request i j ME BECAUSE I DON'T A L S O H A D PROBLEM S How much m ore worthwhile Not only does Dean becom e an . for the date. Some women go so BELIEVE IN THE • v-V ■ Vc,?VA^** '■"'SU*,A-im. v, .. Wffci&i'“ ¡be; s hem e'scort opens* it for'her; these ' & |T K ,y S u n J b t » w ere w ritten in a sim ple cle ar ses the targ et by m iles while style, rath e r than in the " s c i- shooting from the hip. women also expect th eir escort to help them put on and take off CM* 5\ ' en tific” style. W illiam J . Sonsin W estfield, N J ., junior. R obert A. N orthrup N ew sletter editor, MSU Republican Club th eir own coat. T h ese dam es a r e literally helpless! » i - I T ÏM F H Ÿfif- hoo F r id a y . O c to b e r 29, 1965 3 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W orld News WINTER REGISTRATION . at a Glance F r e s h m e n M u s t W a it 1 B y DAVID HANSON State News Staff W r i t e r W inter term tim e schedules ad viser at tim es arranged by :j will be available Nov. 8-10 in each departm ent. Knapp ’ s I G a te w a y A r c h C o m p le te d F reshm en w h oenteredtheU ni- d o rm ito ries, the first floor con­ King said freshm en w ere not i co u rse of the Union and in 10. reg istratioton participate Campus S v e rsity fall term , with the excep­ allowed in e a rly : A dm inistration Building. because th eir co u rse : S T . L O U IS ( A P ) - - T h e Gateway A rc h , m e m o r i a l i ­ tion of honors freshm en, will not zing the pioneers and pointing the way to the future be able to take p a rt in early Students who have gone through program s are too flexible to be : of A m e r i c a ’s heartland, was finished T h u rs d a y with- w i n t e r registratio n , R eg istrar an A cadem ic P ro g ress P lan with certain in advance. in s e r tio n of the keystone in a dram a 630 feet above H orace C . King said T hursday. th e ir ad viser may fill out a sched­ C om ptroller Paul V. Rum psa the M is s is s i p p i rive rb a n k . He said that all other students ule card without consulting th e ir w arned that students with schol­ ‘ ‘ T h is is the greatest m em o rial s in c e the Eiffel who go through the advisem ent ad viser. arships from outside theL 'niver- King said the plan m ay vary sity should make arrangem ents and enrollm ent p ro ce ss and r e ­ Center T o w e r , ” said B a rn e y Dickmann, 77, the fo r m e r St. L o u is m ayor who s tarte d the idea in 1933. “ I m ceive com pleted schedules will be from departm ent to departm ent. to have funds available if they glad the darned thing's f in is h e d .” eligible. It involves a long-range co urse plan to go through early re g is ­ T he early reg istratio n will be program m ade out by the adviser tratio n. held during fall term finals week, and the student. He said that if ASMSU' decides Dec. 13-17, from 8 a.m . to 4p.m . If students do not have such a to ra ise the student tax for win­ M il I ik en V e to s U n iv e r s it y Su p p lem e n t in the sports arena of the Men’s plan, o r if they wish to m ake te r term , it could cause a prob­ LANSING (UP1)— Acting m illion supplem ental ap­ propriation to eight state IM. changes, they should see th eir lem with form s already printed . He said it was his understanding 231 M .A .G East Lan sin g State Selected Force Gov. W illiam G. M illiken that nothing was planned along T hursday v e t o e d m ulti- u n iv ersities. these lines until spring te rm . m illion dollar social leg­ M illiken said he vetoed King estim ated that 73-74 per islation for hom estead tax relief for senior citizens and disabled v eterans and' a m easu re to give a $1,2 the bills "to s a f e g u a r d M ichigan’s overall fiscal in teg rity .” ■ Units, Cities Named cent of the students receive com ­ plete schedules alter enrollm ent. T here will be no chance to re ­ arrang e schedules between en­ s p e c ia l! h e a t h e r rollm ent and reg istratio n . T hose LANSING (U PI)-Tw enty-seven T he increased training program who do not get com plete sched­ C h u r c h i l l ’s H o u se Sold LONDON ( U P I ) — The mellow b ric k house where M ichigan Arm y National Guard u nits, with a combined strength fo 3,385 m en, w ere nam ed today as p a rt of a national back-up is scheduled to begin Nov. 15. ules will have to wait until the T h re e infantry battalions, with reg u lar reg istratio n in January units from various p a rts of the to pay th eir fees. King said that each college has c o -o r d in a te d S i r Winston C h u r c h ill lived and died was sold force for the regular arm y. state, and airborne a rtille ry and T h u rs d a y for $287,000 to an unidentified B r it is h cavalry units from D etroit and academ ic in flexibility arranging tim es for s p o rts w e a r T he units will form a brigade fa m iiy trust. in a Selected R eserve . F orce an air - m obile com pany from planned asadvising. It is usually Samuel P e r c iv a l Simpson, acting for the trust, (SRF) being organized through­ G rand Ledge will form the b ri­ week as possible to fitm idIn-term soon after with bought No. 28 Hyde P a r k Gate within four minutes out the United S tates.T he nation­ gade. the U niversity enrollm ent pro­ of the s tart of the auction. His was the second offer after the bidding opened at $280,000. wide buildup calls for training T he larg est num ber of men cedure. B ecause it com es so late, 150,000 selected arm y national assigned to the SRF brigade will there is not enough tim e to allow guard, and re se rv e units to fill com e from the D etroit and G rand Schedule changes for those who B r i t a i n A b o lis h e s C a p it a l P u n is h m e n t LONDON (UPI)— B ritain approved without vote the d er sentence, of death, in­ cluding a 19 -y ea r-o ld boy condem ned this week for a tim e gap created by an in crease in re g u la r arm y forces for the Viet Nam c ris is . A c t i n g G overnor W i l l i a m M illiken, who made the announce­ R apids a re a s. i _____ do not get com plete schedules. HILLEL FOUNDATION Clearance I V anti-hanging bill first in­ m ent, said the 2nd B rigade of Sabbath Services at H illel House troduced by abolitionists killing a detective, will in­ the 46th Infantry Division of the alm ost 20 y ears ago. stead serve long term s of M ichigan National Guard and sev­ . F rid ay , 7:30 P.M ., Saturday 10 A.M. M u rd erers presently un­ im prisonm ent. e ra l separate guard units will be used to m ake up the SRF b ri­ I g n n iD gade from M ichigan. T en M ichigan A rm y R eserve S u n d a y. O c t. 3 1 , 7 P .M .. U n io n R o o m units, with a strength of 1,071 C o n g re ssm an G iv e n m en, w ere named e a rlie r. M ajor Gen. C larence Schnipke, F I L M: U T Iir 'THE TRIAL’ TM IIM Adj. Gen. of M ichigan, said all P ro -U .S. Petitio ns the designated selected force un­ its would be brought up to w ar­ O rson W elles’ original and brilliant interpretation of F ranz Kafka’s Novel. E veryone W elcome. A dm ission F ree. & All the A ll-A m ericans at MSU tions to C ham berlain. tim e strength and supplied with a re n ’t on the football team , Rep. Our purpose is to in c re ase the the latest equipm ent. C h arles C ham berlain told the m orale of the soldiers in Viet All the units belonging to the Sot., Oct. 30, 8:30 P.M . Ingham County Young Republi­ Nam and to place groups p ro te st­ SRF brigade also will have their M a r r ie d Students get together f t cans Club Wednesday night. ing U.S. policy in th e ir proper weekly and weekend d rill p e r­ at H illel House. Two students presented p eti- p erspective, Storch said. iods Increased by 50 p e r cent. ions with 15,937 signatures sup­ porting U.S. policy in Viet Nam to C ham berlain, who w ill fo r­ ■mi Ijtfc c p . ward it to P residen t Johnson. “ It Is reassu rin g to com e home from W ashington and see the students acro ss the s tre e t from my home signing these petitions Instead of dem onstrating against STORE FOR MEN | NL the w ar and the d ra ft,” C ham ber- lain said. r* ~ i "T h e opposition has beer, blown out of shape and d isto rted ,” he J\ said. “ The d em onstrators are sim ilar to persons cro ssin g the l a r g e s t a r r a y Brooklyn B ridge. * i ’•’M illions of persons c ro ss it. But if one person Jumps off, he m akes the headlines,” he said. Bob Storch, Bloom field H ills freshm an and co-chairm an of the i n t h e c i t y petition drive, and Bob Kalberg, Flint senior and tre a s u re r of the Vets Club, presented the p e ti­ p e r m a n e n t p r e s s Klan Classes j s l a c k s b y F a r a h ® I (continued from page 1 ) ;jj said, and Instruction ranged such | subjects as: : F a r a h p r e s s p o p l i n A ssem bling and stripping the j M l rifle ; constructing Molotov Lightweight, l o n g - w e a r i n g and p e r ­ c o c k t a i l s and sm all dynam ite j m a n e n tly p re s s e d . N o iro n in g n e c e s s a ry , 4 I bom bs; setting up booby trap s j j* ever. P Ju s t w ash and tu m b le d ry . N e a tly activated by strin g s ac ro ss path; : m aking fuses. Manuel said there styled in a s lim , tr im , p la id fro n t m o d e l. also was a g u errilla w a rfare ex- : M a n y top c o lo rs . 7 . 9 8 e rc is e sim ulating the takeover of a radio station and power \ plant. S u p e r F a r e x c a s u a l s He put into the reco rd what he i/ said w as an o rd er C raig issued N e w m a s te rp ly p o p lin , s p e c ia lly w o ven fo r for another training co urse, in fire a rm s use, judo and karate, j d is tin c tive a p p e a ra p c e and e x tra lo n g / fam o u s m a k e skirts a n d w e a r. A n d w ith F a r a h p re s s they n e ve r last January. The investigation s w u n g to G eorgia after the com m ittee fin­ need b e lt iro n in g . lo o p s , in S lim a ll the ta p e re d n e w e st stylin g c o lo rs . w ith A ll sw e a te rs a t big sa v in g s ished, for the presen t, question­ s ize s . 6 . 9 8 skirts 1 0 * 9 9 ing R obert E. Scoggin of Spar­ tanburg, grand dragon of South C arolina. F a r a h h o p - s a c k c lo t h Chief investigator Donald T. T h e m o s t c o m fo rta b le ca su a l sla c ks e v e r, Appeli im pfiW in his question­ sw eaters 1 0 9 9 . . . 1 2 . 9 9 and they n e ve r n ^ d iro n in g . F in e ble n a ing that Scoggin had m ade m is­ rep resen tatio n s to the V eterans of 507r p o ly e s te r-5 0 7 co tton . W a sh in a A dm inistration In connection with w in k , d ry in th e d r y e r . T w o s ty le s : p la in benefits he draw s because of W orld W ar II wounds. Appeli also questioned Scog­ fro n t w ith o r w ith o u t b e lt lo o p s . E x t r a s lim , G re a t o p p o rtu n ity to get on th e h e a th e r bandwagon. Three s o f t l y h e a t h e r e d h u e s : b l u e , g r e e n a n d r e d . Scads o f s t y le s , a ll c o lo r s . 8 . 0 0 gin's statem ents of his income, citing bank deposits running from a n d o o d l e s o f s a v i n g s . A - L i n e a n d a c t i o n A -lin e skirts . . . $11,000 to m ore than $15,000 F a r a h ’s n o - ir o n c o r d u r o y a y e a r. to m ix and m a tc h w ith c o l o r - k e y e d c a r d i g a n s a n d pull­ F o r d re s s o r ca su a l w e a r. N e w fa b ric , o v e rs . S h e tla n d s , c a b le s and F a ir -Is le patterns in the Scoggin Im passively repeated n ew lo o k in sla c ks that n e v e r need ir o n ­ the Fifth Amendment form ula. in g . W a sh w ith e a s e , tu m b le -d r y , w rin k le - sp e cia l v a lu e -p a c k e d g ro u p . M is s e s ’ s ize s . He w as Just as uncom m unica­ CAMPUS CENTER ONLY tive when AgpeU asked about a fre e . S tyle d w ith trim lin e s , and h a c kin g rf M . t f.i T fK , t Vi c. r in ‘ t re p o rt Scdggfn klfegedly m ad» pocke ts". In att the^m tost p o p u la r c o lo r s . ¥ .$■<& ' i* V j that he was keeping the m em ­ bership of his own fiome unit of the Klan " sm a ll and under stric t 8 .0 0 Shop S a tu rd a y 9 :3 0 to 5: discipline with a view to going STORE FOR MEN. ST R E E T LEVEL underground if necessai-y.” 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, O ctober 29, 1965 R o ses A re R e d ... . . . N . V ie t N a m , T o o . . . . . . B u t N o r t h w e s t e r n ’s B l u e A g r e e m e n t N e a r O n A i r l i f t happening N S A R e j e c t io n D i s s o l v e d O f R e f u g e e s F r o m C u b a Duffy D augherty will be at a hom ecom ing pep r a l l y behind Jenison Fleldhouse at 7 tonight. T he Baha’i Club will m eet in M ason G rill at 3 p.m . Sunday. T h ree students who have taught A S M S U E x te r n a l R e la tio n s I now p re fe r our Student B oard to the protagonist in the drive to Dave K aiser, who kicked the children in disadvantaged areas By CHAR J O L L E S KEY*WEST, F la - f — The United States said beginning perhaps 10 days after the announce- winning field goal for MSU at the will speak. Sfate News Staff W r i t e r rem ain as an autonom ous group affiliate with NSA. T hursday only m inor details rem ain to be work­ R ose Bowl In 1956, will speak. *** E xternal relatio ns for the As­ and not subject local student op­ " I hope MSU w ill rea liz e in ed out with Cuban P rim e M inister Fidel C astro A U.S. spokesm an said only m inor techni­ *** T he M ichigan Section of the sociated S t u d e n t s of MSU (AS­ inion to external Influences.” the future that NSA can be a great on ar. airlift which will supplant sealanes as a cal questions rem ained to be cleared up before MSU Y o u n g A m ericans for A m erican Society of A gricultural MSU) virtually dissolved w ith the W alsh said he changed his vote advantage. I re g re t we never refugee route out of Cuba. final agreem ent was reached. F reedom will m eet at 7:30 p.m . E ngineers will m eet at MSU Sat­ Student B o ard 's decision to dis­ because ” it becam e evident to gave it a chance on this cam pus.” The new, orderly exodus is expected to begin The State D epartm ent was inform ed by Sta­ Sunday in 36 Union. urday. T he MSU student branch affiliate w ith the National Student m e when the B oard voted against He resigned as vice chairm an within two weeks. delhofer that his discussions with C astro w ere *** w ill hold a coffee hour. Students A ssn. (NSA) Tuesday night. ASG and MASG that this student of the regional chapter of NSA But som e exiles—envisioning red tape and going w ell. Havana rep o rts, which jibed with G eneral distribution of tick ets in terested in space exploration Jim T anck, cabinet p resid en t body does not want to be ex­ in accordance with the action contention for p rio ritie s— redoubled efforts to inform ation in W ashington, w ere that th e a g re e - for the Czech Philharm onic con­ are invited to attend the p ro gram and W aterford, W is., sen ior, said ternally affiliated .” taken by the B oard to disaffil­ bring out loved ones by sm all boat shuttle before ment envisioned an airlift of 3,000 to 4,000 c e rt to be presented at 3 p.m . from 9:40 to 11:40 a.m . that no one w ill be appointed to He said he supports external iate. it ends by C astro ’s o rder at midnight Thursday refugees per month, Sunday will begin at 8 a.m . to­ *** rep lace Judy Sum ner, F lint sen - affiliation, but not just NSA. "T o R esults of the inform al dial- night. State D epartm ent p re s s officer Robert J.M c - day at the Union T ick et Office. A seven-w eek se rie s of c la sse s iq r, who resigned h er post as get the full value of external re ­ a-v o te survey taken Tuesday In­ C astro called a halt to th e risky traffic acro ss Closkey told newmen that the "exodus from *** for expectant p arents will begin d ire c to r of external relatio ns latio ns, we m ust affiliate with dicated 152 no votes and 110 the Florida S traits after conferring with Swiss Cuba has been anything but o rd erly ” and added MSU Film Society will show at the W esley Foundation Student W ednesday. all o r none at a ll,” yes votes fo r affiliation. A m bassador Emil Stadelhofer. the go-between that the scurryings of sm all boats back and V, I. Pudovkin’s "M o th er” at 8 C en ter Monday. S im ilar se rie s T he form al proposal to d is­ W alsh attacked student attitude A S M S U ’ s external relations in Cuban-U.S. negotiations. forth acro ss the F lorida S traits “ did not m eet tonight in C onrad H all.T he show­ will be held at E verett High School solve the external relatio n s de­ of "w hat can we get out of NSA” a re now lim ited to “ as much The Cuban Interior M inistry said the boat the standards we had In m ind” for ord erly and ing Is open to m em bers: ¡jyudents E. W, Sparrow H ospital and St. partm ent w ill be p resen ted to the and said he feels that any large com m unication as p o ssib le” with shuttle would be suspended "considering a r ­ safe m ethods. living in the E ast Com plex w ill L aw rence H ospital. F u rth e r in­ B oard next T uesday night, Tanck univ ersity will have to give m ore o ther schools through inform a­ rangem ents for an accord for a safer tran s­ The sm all boat shuttle’s cutoff will end the be adm itted free. form ation is available by calling said. than it receiv es in an asso cia­ tion serv ic e s, as ASMSU depart­ portation m eans.” busiest episode ever to enliven the little M atan- *** IV 7-6111, E xt. 315 or 337-0483. Two branches of the depart­ tion. m ent providing an exchange of Inform ed sources said an agreem ent called zas Province port of C am arioca. ★★★ m ent, Junior college relatio n s " I think the Student B oard has inform ation between schools, and for Cubans with relativ es in the United States to It was on Sept. 28 that C astro announced T onight’s H um anities D epart­ and inforrpatlon serv ic e s, w ill be m ade a serio u s m istak e,” said the departm ent of junior college be flown from V aradero A irport, 85 m iles east his exile policy and set his carp en ters to ham ­ ment reco rd concert will Include Students graduating within nine retained, he said, and m ade into Jim G raham , D etroit junior and , relatio n s, C a b i n e t P residen t of Havana, to Florida at the rate of about 200 m ering an exile depot together at the port, w orks by W eber, Schum ann,G ra­ m onths may be eligible for em ­ two sep a ra te departm en ts. m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , who has been Tanck said. p er day. The U.S. governm ent is e pected to 60 m iles east of Havana. nados, B erlioz and Stravinsky. ploym ent with the Social Security Student B oard voted to dis­ provide and pay for the planes, which will be R egistration for exile started slowly among T he co n certs are held In 114 A d m i n i s t r a t i o n . E xam ina­ affiliate from NSA at th e ir m eet­ Senior’s Diploma civilian. w ary w ould-be refugees but on Oct. 5, exiles B essey Hall from 7 to 9 p.m . and tions will be given in L ansing Nov. ing T uesday, rev e rsin g its 7-6 «V The agreem ent is expected to be m ade public in a 25-foot F lorida m otorboat chugged boldly all in terested p erson s are in­ 6 a n d 13. Interested p erso n s vote of O ct. 19 to pay dues to in W ashington and Havana F riday , with flights into C am arioca to claim 16 w aiting relativ es. vited to attend. should call M r. C lark, 372-1910, NSA. Ex. 581. With that decision, the board F o u r A l u m n i rejected the only national asso ­ ciation left for student govern­ m ents, Tanck said. M em bership in the M ichigan Not Drawing Gifts | HELD OVER ! G e t C i t a t i o n s F our prom inent M ichigan c it­ izens will receive distinguished H onorary Alumni citatio ns from P resid en t John A , Hannah F r i­ A ssn. of Student G overnm ents (MASG) and A ssociated Student G overnm ents (ASG) w ere also voted down O ct. 19. T he two B oard m em bers who changed th e ir votes to affiliate "M y p a re n ts won’t send m e any graduation gifts until I e a rn 'a real diplom a," R obert K ern, D etroit senior, said g of his bogus degree issued by the U niversity after he re g is- tered for fall c la sse s. K ern had com piled 179 c red its in a social science m a- jo r, just one short of the required num ber. >:• D u e T o T r e m e n d o u s D e m a n d , SEARCH day evening In the Kellogg C en­ te r. Nam ed to receive the aw ards w ith NSA from ’y e s’ to ‘no’ w ere Chuck Stoddard, E ast Lansing Junior and m e m b er-at-larg e, and " I had planned to continue at MSU at least until my | m oney ran out,” he said, "b u t 1 guess the U niversity g had different id eas.” :•:• Is A l l o w i n g Y o u 3 E x t r a D a y s T o at the MSU annual Alum ni Club banquet are: M ervin F , C otes, E ast Lansing, U niversity con­ M ichael W alsh, Lansing senior and Off Cam pus Council p re s i­ dent. K ern said he had talked to D r. H orace L. King, uni- g: versity re g is tra r, about the m ix-up. "T h e re really isn ’t j:-: any probletn now,” he said, "w e got things p retty well sultant in industrial re se a rc h In a w ritten statem ent, Stod­ straightened out.” > :* and fo rm er d irec to r and c h a ir­ dard said, ” 1 still believe, as "B u t I won’t re tu rn the diplom a," he added. " I t’s a S e n d In F o r Y o u r Q u e s t i o n n a i r e . If man of the board of the M o t o r evidenced by my ’y e s’ vote (Oct. good conversation piece. B esides, it has no value without j:j: 19) that NSA has m any d e sir­ a tra n s c rip t." Wheel C orp., Howard C. G rim es, able a s p e c t s . However, after p resid en t of the J . W, KnappC o., "M y p a re n ts told m e to m ake su re I get a real one,” ^ Y o u W a n t T o B e In O n T h e F u n , Y o u ’d careful consideration and re ­ he said. "T h ey w ere kind of confused about the whole F rank H artm an, Flint, B oard of search , ■I firm ly believe that T ru ste e s m em ber and superin­ ASMSU is perfectly capable of th in g ." %•: tendent of the C arm an School K ern said the A ssociated P re s s had called him follow - *: B e t t e r H u r r y ! T h e D e a d l i n e Is S u n d a y , D istric t near F lint, and C l a i r m aking its own decisions. ing F rid ay ’s story In the State News. "1 thought I’d be jij W hite, Bay C ity, B oard of T ru s ­ "A national associatio n would fam o u s," he said. "Y ou’ll have to excuse m e— I have to •$ tee s m em ber and econom ics in­ naturally attem pt to influence check the m ail box to see w hether m y M aster’s degree £ O c t o b e r 3 1 , A t M i d n i g h t ! s tru c to r at Bay C ity C entral High policy-m aking on this cam pus,” has a rriv e d y e t." School. he continued. "A s a consequence, Definitely * Not a Lonely Hearts Club! S c h o l l e P r e d ic t s S t a t e I n c o m e T a x By B R U C E SM ITH ra te tax es, and Indiana has tried why did A m erican M otors move su re resulting in the state leg is­ State News Staff W r i t e r to change to a p ro g ressiv e tax to W isconsin?” he asked. “ At latu re not taking action on the p ro g ram for y e ars. the tim e of the move M ichigan tax question before adjourning, * Not Oriented Towards Matrimony! M ichigan will have a state in­ com e tax within five y e a rs, p re ­ “ If we need m ore tax m oney, didn’t have a co rpo rate income tax, but W isconsin had a seven Scholle said he wished to give the v o te rs a chance to vote on dicted August "G u s” Scholle, indu strial taxes ought to go up as p e r cent co rp o rate incom e tax .” the tax Issue at the next election. * For Fun Loving M.S.U. Students Only! M ichigan AFL-CIO p residen t, W ednesday evening to m em bers well as individual ta x e s,’’ he said. "W hy not tax those with the C iting a U niversity of M ichi­ "E x p e rts say a th ree p e r cent of the MSU Econom ics Club. ability to pay?” « gan study, Scholle said industry flat ra te incom e tax is not enough Speaking In the Union, Scholle ranked tax es 13th on the list of to m eet the state’ s requ irem ents L o o k o v e r o u r q u e s tio n n a ire d e sig n e d by C o rp o rate incom e tax es won’t reaso n s for moving away from called for an equitable graduated drive industry out of the state five y e a rs from now,” he said. te a ch in g p s y c h o lo g is t s w ith you in m in d -to incom e tax that would tax those an area . Scholle said. Asked why he backed a m ea- Scholle said the AFL adopted find not one but best able to pay. " If they do drive out industry He also s a i d he advocated a resolution calling for a grad­ A rab Nationalism am ending that portion of M ichi­ uated incom e taxand abolishm ent gan’ s new constitution which al­ of the state sales tax as ea rly as F IV E G R E A T D A T E S lowed only flat ra te unequitable re g re ssiv e taxes. * tom& 'Heeds he said, but the politicians are Tied To Education 'j * • MV * # 1954. C , vT aylor, p ro fesso r of econom ics, .asked why re je c ­ ting a fla t ra te incom e tax this J u s t fo r yo u . afraid to say so. T hey keep hid­ ing behind the “ old cliche of tax year was b etter than no tax at all. re fo rm ." A m em ber of the A m erican Education in Egypt is a govern­ He com pared his question to the Send fo r m o re in fo rm a tio n and y o u r q u e s tio n n a ire Scholle said MSU, U niversity u n iv ersities field staff W ednes­ m ent function in a system which p arab le of a half loaf being b etter of M ichigan, Wayne State and day pointed out a 11-year-old encourages six y e ars of p rim ary than none. W estern M ichigan m ust double school building plan directed to­ school, th ree y e ars p rep arato ry th e ir faculty, staff and buildings ward the establishm ent of an in­ school and th ree y e ars secondary Scholle answ ered by draw ing a in the next five y e a rs. form ed andeducated m iddle class school. finger ac ro ss his upper lip and N uisance tax es won’t provide in the M iddle E ast. H ow ever, after a student com ­ saying, “ I’m fed up to h e re 'ylth the funds, because they tax the Alan W. Horton told MSU li­ pletes six y e a r s of p rim ary hearing half a loaf is b e tter than individual and not business or b ra ry personnel that education school he may then begin a voca- none. We didn’t get tax leg isla­ R e m e m b e r ............................. industry, he said. and the use of radio-T V facilities tion. tion passed because the Repub­ O u r Computer in Boston " If a sm oker wants to die of are being used to unify die peoples licans don’t w a n t G o v e r n o r T h is Is the sa m e s y s te m will find the guys or g irls of the United A rab Republic into Egyptian secondary s c h o o l Romney to go out and defend the th a t was f i r s t so s u c c e s s - for you that you will enjoy. lung can cer its h is b u sin ess," gradu ates a re now allowed to flat ra te proposal before the s? icJ Scholle. ’' i i yov> vtant to out­ what he called a new national­ G iv e i t / a i r y . H’ soqAy $3 law c ig arettes, outlaw them , don’t ism directed toWaijd a'llegiande teach in p rim a ry schools. T h is, -p eop le.” ^ M . l . T. a re a . M o r e r e c e n t­ Deadline is 10/31/65 at to the en tire A rab w orld. according to H orton, is consid­ ly at the U n i v e r s i t y of midnight. try taxing them to death: tax ered a m ajor breakthrough in Scholle said he would only sup­ w here the m oney is ." In Egypt alone, he said, the p o rt a flat ra te incom e tax if the M ic h ig a n and Ohio State Scholle said 34 states have school building program has av­ Egyptian education which appar­ U n iv e rs ity . erag ed one school a day since ently has quite a teach er sh o rt- people of M ichigan chose that plan state incom e taxes, but only two, over a graduated incom e tax plan. Indiana and M aryland, have flat 1954. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid a y , O c to b e r 29, 1965 5 m . Rating Game - - Good Or Bad ? ( co n tinued from page 1 ) m ining the h a rb o rs,” he said. "W e m ust stop friend and foe alike from shipping to North alone used on one strik e would pay for a television network and free distribution of televisions m Viet Nam .” throughout the country. A blockade would be unwise “ T his is a struggle for the now, C ham berlain said, because m inds of m en,” he said. “ If of the possibility of having to the people could be convinced pointment of faculty m em b ers to te­ sink a B ritish o r R ussian or that the Viet Cong is th eir en­ On many ca m p u se s, students a re C hinese ship. em y, we could shorten the w ar.” fo r being given an in c re a s in g ly im por­ nure positions. ''M in es would lust sit th e re in He pointed to lack of com m u­ // - tant role in rating th eir in s tr u c to r s . At B e r k e le y , the student news­ V //'h the h a rb o r,” he explained. “ If nications as a m ajor com plica­ in At C it y Co llege of New Y o rk, paper has published a booklet listing som eone ru n s into one after he’s tion in the war. the good and bad points of faculty 40,000 qu estionnaires are to be d is ­ m e m b e rs . if been told it’s th ere, it’s his “ T h ere is only one four-lane tributed by student government so At MSU, a Student Instructional \ fault.” highway in the country,” he said. that all students will have a chance Rating Report has been introduced C oncerning television com m u­ “ It’s only 12 m iles long and to rate in s tr u c to r s . which w ill give in s tru cto rs student nication, he said that the bomb it’s not safe to drive o n." Y a le honors and graduate students a r e to be given a voice in the ap­ c r i t i c i s m on a private level. ÌA S M S U a n d H O M E C O M IN G B O A R I ) p re se n ts HOMECOMING r WEEKEND "65” S t u d e n t s W a r y W hat Students Th in k TONIGHT OCT. 29 Should Be S u rv e y e d O f P i c k i n g P r o f s "W e snould do all we can to tap what students know about the qualifications of th eir in stru c to rs,” says John A. Fuzak, vice S urprisingly, students are dubious about having a voice in faculty p residen t for academ ic affairs. prom otions, Commenting on new concepts in evaluation in stru cto rs, Fuzak Only half of the leaders, of student organization questioned said questioned the reliab ility of many of the questions that students students should be involved in such decisions. f. NBH / hu- /» asked, but said there are som e things students can determ ine One of these, Mike P ric e , E ast Lansing Junior and a m em ber of '€■ ^ u\ b e tter than the departm ent or the U niversity. 8 p .m . J e n is o n F ie ld h o u s e the C om m ittee for Student Rights (CSR), conceives what he calls lil­ He said that there has been much re search in teacher evaluation " a total revolution w here students and faculty together will run is but none of it has been conclusive. He pointed out that MSU was $ 2 .0 0 p e r p e rs o n the U niversity.” a pioneer in developing som e kind of a questionnaire that could S a tu rd a y O c t . 30 “ T he adm inistration would serve ra th e r than dictate,” P rice be used in classro o m s. said. “ T he trouble is that now you cpm e up against a stone wall ” 1 used the form s all the tim e when I was teaching,” he said, because the adm inistration tends to in te rp re t student opinion to "and I found students could point out things so obvious that I its own advantage. should have noticed.” “ Students should sit in on all decisions, but I don’t mean student governm ent as it now e x ists,” he said. “ If you give students m ore it»« Fuzak said th ere w ere other things, such as evaluation of how responsibility , you'll have m ore m ature studen ts.” co u rse objectives w ere m et, that students have difficulty in John McQuitty, p residen t of answ ering. In an ab stract course, A ssociated Students of MSU (AS­ he said, the subject m a tter m ay MSU) Student B eard said stu­ O P IN IO N IM P O R T A N T , B U T - - not make as deep an im pression dents should not be involved in on the student until later. prom otions based on subject m at­ “ Students can take a course F a c u lt y H e s it a n t O n R a t in g s FOR HOMECOMING te r. and think they aren ’t learning "B ut- if a p ro fesso r is d is­ anything and detest the p ro fes­ m issed because of political ideas so r,” he said, "b u t realiz e afte r­ he has expressed , students should P ro fe sso rs hesitantly favor having student “ If c a r loads upon c a r loads of students ward that lt was one of the best Corsages, State becom e I n v o l v e d , ” McQuitty opinion influence th eir prom otions, but just sign up for a p a rtic u lar course term after co u rses they had.” Mums, Center said. “ T hey have a right to de­ how and how much is the question. term after term , are you going to prom ote He said that the c o m m i t t e e P ie ce s And Party cide whether they want to hear “ Student opinion should be considered, but the p ro fesso r? O r a re you going to dem ote which has tried to develop an Decorations those ideas.” the problem is to keep it from becom ing a him ? evaluation questionnaire has con­ " P ro fe s s o rs are m ore capa­ popularity poll,” said Stanley C . R atner, as­ " I find it hard to think that student opinion sidered broadening the scope of ble than students of deciding how sociate p ro fesso r of psychology. “ D ifferent would not be considered at all,” he said. its use from its presen t form . good a n o t h e r p ro fesso r is ,” opinions should be qonsidered differently.” "B u t if you have a p ro fesso r that you’ve never The new Student Instructional m aintained Byron P ete rsen , p re ­ “ T h ere are whole co u rses here on how to had too many com plaints about and in the p ast Rating R eport, being used on a sident of the cam pus National find out what people think about face soap,” y e a r, he’s w ritten five definitive p apers in his one year tria l b asis, provides A ssociation for the Advancem ent 'h e continued. “ Q uestions involving personality field, it seem s logical to prom ote him ." inform ation for the in structor of C olored People (NAACP). a re much m o re delicate. And do we want to T .B . Strandneas, ch airm an and p ro fesso r of only. P recautions are taken so P resid en t of M otar B oard, sefiJ keep personality in or to keep it out of such A m erican Thought and Language, supports som e that students and the departm ents ior women’s honorary', Dorothy questio nnaires?” form of student opinion, saying “ the cu stom er Involved do not see the re su lts. Jacobs, said student o p i n i o n A little longer definition of what seem s to has a right to re a c t.” Fuzak said that the re su lts of iB A R N E S F L O R A L Ä should be considered, but didn’t be an undefinable problem was given by H arold " I t’s easy for p ro fe sso rs to rationalize stu­ form s used here at one tim e w ere : know exactly how. W alsh, associate p ro fesso r of philosophy. m ade available to the departm ent. WE TELEGRAPH dent opinion away by saying that it's im m ature But it was found that the inform ­ FLOWERS Sandra Jenkins, B irm ingham , “ T he problem is that no one has ev er decided and w arped,” Strandness said. WORLD-WIDE A la., junior, involved in open exactly what a U n iversity is supposed to be ation was m ost valuable to the "B u t a very good thing for a pro fesso r to do In stru ctor and departm ents w ere 215 ANN ED 2-0871J housing controversy la st year, doing,” said W alsh. “ It’s hard to evaluate how is to think back to his own college days and see said student opinion should de­ well som eone is functioning until you determ ine prohibited from seeing resu lts. w hether he knew who his good teach ers w ere. finitely be considered. what his function is. ________ _ Departments Should D O N ’T F O R G E T ! Evaluate - - Neville O N LY 3 DAYS u n til P rovo st Howard N eville said is m erely to approve appoint­ that alm ost all dealings with m ents and not to evaluate, Neville individual p ro fesso rs are on the said. departm ental l e v e l . T he Uni­ Each in stru cto r at MSU is r e ­ v e rsity doesn't have a program of p ro fesso r evaluation. “ Each year faculty and alum ni vote for the Distinguished Faculty’ quired to use the new SIRR form at least once during the y ear, according to U n iversity regu­ lations. A ssistants and firs t-y e a r S O R O R IT Y A w ards, and in that way they do tea ch ers m ust use the form in voice th e ir opinion.” We learn which p ro fesso rs stu­ dents like by talking to the stu­ den ts,” he said, "b u t th is Isn’t at least one cla ss a term . Neville said that he thought such an evaluation could easily becom e a popularity c o n t e s t R U S H S IG N -U P ! o fficial.” ra th e r than a c ritic ism of an N eville said that som e depart­ in stru cto r’s teaching m ethods. m ents used to ask alum ni to ra te John A. C entra, who developed p r o f e s s o r s they had taken the SIRR form through his work c o u rses from at MSU. with the U niversity’s departm ent H is office m ay get involved of Institutional R esearch, pointed in individual problem s with p ro ­ out that it is in no way to be fe sso rs, but alm ost everything— thought of as a “ te s t.” fe a tu r in g especially evaluation, Is a de­ T he form will m erely pro­ partm en tal m atter. vide in stru cto rs with inform ation D epartm ents have faculty ad­ from students that will allow them m u s ic b y th e v iso ry com m ittees that go into to c ritic iz e them selves. No iden­ e v a l u a t i o n of individual in­ tification is put on the form s nam ­ stru c to rs. ing e i t h e r the student o r In­ T he academ ic dean of each stru cto r. college also co nsid ers p erfo rm ­ T h ere will be a space for free ance by in stru cto rs below him . com m ent which can be detached T he ro le of the adm inistration from the IBM form . Fear Carman Militajism V'.' / i*. i ft vO r c h e s t r c r A decline in the NATO defense eration of n u c l e a r w e a p o n s , and V o ic e s , system could lead to the political Lidtke said. 8 - 1 2 p .m . A u d ito riu m ris e of rig h tists and m ilita rists L idtke also had a gloomy fore­ in W est G erm any, a history p ro ­ ca st for prospects of G erm an $ 4 .0 0 p e r co u p le fesso r told theH istoryC lub Wed­ nesday night. Vernon L. L idtke, assistan t p ro fesso r of history and author re-unlfication. H e said after two W orld W ars, other European nations, and even At these locations: 2 :0 0 a .m . la te p e r s . of two forthcom ing books about the A llies of W orld W ar II, are G erm any, said the G erm ans have feared encirclem ent by o t h e r apprehensive about the pow er of a united G erm any. He said a M o n d a y N o v . 1 - U n i o n ( 6 : 3 0 - 9 : 0 0 ) TICKETS pow ers throughout th e ir history. united G erm any would be the m ost T u e s d a y N o v . 2 - W o n d e r s H a l l ( 6 : 3 0 - 9 : 0 0 ) UNION 8 -5 p.m . A weakening of NATO could pow erful nation in a federated rev ice these fe ar sand cause G e r- E urope, and this might m ake a W e d n e s d a y N o v . 3 - A k e r s H a l l ( 6 ; 3 0 - 9 : 0 0 ) ftfarqf tq «Jr,i id'tVv£*rty>rt|$«rmil­ United fcarope |iijip6 s- V A sible. Some international observ­ itary traditio n s. M N ’ T M IS S 111 T h u r s d a y N o v . * 4 - S i u d e r t f S e r v i c e s B u i l d i n g ¥ » F o r m e r G erm an C hancellor e rs consider a divided G erm any C onrad A denaurer hinted at such n ecessary to p re se rv e the bal­ F r i d a y N o v . 5 - S t u d e n t S e r v i c e s B u i l d i n g fe a rs when he com m ented on ance of pow er in C entral E urope, A m erican refusal to allow p rolif­ he said. F rid ay, O ctober 29, 1965 Advertise Where Results Are Fast. Call 355-8255 D IN E W H ERE THE FOOD I S GOOD J For Good F m , Automotive A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e AUSTIN HF.ALEY 1957. Sharp and FORD 1961 2-door hardtop, good SUNBEAM a L p ÏN'Ë 1962 Road- 1965 HONDA 250 S cram bler. Good DRIVER FOR m orning delivery, Good F o o d . . . with a econom ical, priced to sell. Will shape, new tire s . 217 M adison, s te r. W ire w heels. Good condi­ shape and 1965 Honda Sport 50. 8-12, 6 days w eekly. Apply Jon consider trade. Call George, ED G rand Ledge, 627-2660. 24 tion. $850. A lso P o rsch e speed­ Good shape. Bought c a r. 332- Anthony F lo rist, 809 E. M ichi­ Come H o n low cost s te r. E xcellent shape. 676-1483. 6408. 26 gan. 24 2-6375, after 3. 22 GTO 1964 hardtop, tri-p o w er, W ANT AD BUCK id62 Special. Club coupe V-6 with autom atic tran sm is­ H.D. suspension, close ratio, 4-speed, positractio n. Like new. T R -4, E xcellent condition. O ver- driv e, tonneau, luggage rack , 23 E m p lo y m e n t B A B Y S I T T E R - H ousekeeper. L ive in or out. P riv ate room , Ip YOU l i k e fashions, enjoy bath. TV. Good salary . Phone Luncheons - D inners - Cock­ CA SA NOVA L O U N G E & P IZ Z E R IA RESTAU RAN T & sion. 51,095 a n d it’s y o u r s . $2,250. 484-7605. 26 people, you can have an excit­ IV 4-8280 . 26 ta ils . Com plete c a rr y - o u t • a u t o m o t iv e OSBORN ALTO, INC., 2601-7E , HILLMAN 19M, 4-door sedan. radio , w hitew alls. C all after 6 C O C K T A IL LO U N G E • EM PLO YM EN T M ichigan, Lansing. C22 E xcellent condition. New tire s . pm ., 355-2988. 22 ing tim e selling fashion shoes, se rv ic e . 1830 S. Logan at Specializing In broiled Econom ical yet adequate pow er. TRIUMPH 1904 T R -4. E xcellent full or p a rt-tim e . We will train F o r Rent Mount Hope. Ph. IV 9-1449. U.S. choice steaks - sea food • FO R R EN T CHEVROLET lv>^0. 2-door hard- bright, enthusiastic applicants. BICYCLE RENTALS, storage, and sk lllet-frle d chicken • FO R S A LE top, V-S autom atic, p o w e r Phone 355-2995. 23 condition. O v e r d r i v e . 18,000 Apply Personnel O f f i c e , 5th sa le s and serv ic e s. EAST LAN­ • L O S T & FO UN D steering a id brakes, red and HILLMAN 1959 4-door, no ru st. m iles. B lack. Radio. 355-2924 floor, downtown sto re, J. W. SING, CYCLE, 1215 E , G rand G a s lig h t & C e n tu ry Room s • PERSO N A L white. 355-6100 after 4 pm. 23 Radio and good tire s . $275. Call o r 372-3799. 24 Knapp Co. 22 R iver. C all 332-8303. BOOM BOOM ROOM in VOLKSWAGEN M l S u n r o o f C fo r p a r tie s and b a n q u e ts • PEA N U TS PERSO N A L CHEVROLET 19 5 9 Impala con- 882-1436. 22 YOUNG MEN-17 to 22. N e a t , TV RENTAL, $7 p e r month, in- T he F ran d or Shopping C enter • REAL ESTA TE v ertible. E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . LLNCOLN CONTINENTAL 1963. R adio, whitew alls. Good condi­ featuring IV 9 -1 1 9 6 tion. M ust sell. $750. C all 882- a le rt. F u ll/p a rt-tim e . 6 days or cluding stand, fre e serv ice , de­ • S E R V IC E 59,000 m iles, autom atic. Aqua Full pow er, new tire s , exhaust less. Day/nlght shifts. B enefits liv ery . C all State M anagem ent, Steaks -C hops -P o ly n esian Luau F r e e P arking • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N color. $575 o r offer. 351-4361.22 system . A ir. T rad es consid­ 8880 after 6 pm . 23 116 E. M ichigan Avenue for perm anent y e a r -a r o u n d 332-8687. 29 Phone - IV 9-5506 • W A N TED CORVAIR 1961 Station wagon. E x- ered . ED 2-3601; 1707 P arkvale. VOLKSWAGEN 1063 Sunroof. R a- work. Apply in p erso n, 9:30-4. PARKING ACROSS G rand R iver 1 b lo c k e a s t o f J o c k T a r cellent condition. 221 H aslettS t. 24 dlo, h eater, low m ileage. $1,095. McDONALDS DRIVE-IN, 1024E. from C am pus. $5 m onthly. Also D E A D L IN E Phone 332-3996. 23 MCA ¡956, very good condition. YOUNG'S P O N T I A C , 147 W. Grand R iver, E ast L ansing. 22 two g arages at $10. Phone 489- New paint, new in terio r. $595 or G rand R iver, W illiam ston. 24 2 p.m. one c la s s day be­ CORVAIR 1963 Slonza 4-speed. VOLKSWAGEN 1959 convertible. B U S B O Y S — P A R T /full-tim e. 1003. 23 J U S T A D A fore p u b lic a tio n . Burgundy, Sharp! Low m ileage. best offer. 338-2208. 22 Will tra in . M ust be able to work TV RENTALS for students. E co- Must sell. $995 o r offers. IV MG 1100, 1964 B ritish racing V ery good condition. One ow ner. noon hou rs. M eals furnished, nom ical ra te s by the term and C a n c e lla tio n s • 12 noon one 5-5145. 23 green. New tire s , excellent con­ E xcellent m i l e a g e . $550. IV per cent or tips. Good re fe r­ m onth. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ P I Z Z A c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n CORVETTE 1963 Fuel Injection, dition. $1,200! Call Dick, 355- 4-2827. 22 en ces. See M r. T ay lo r, BILL ALS. 484-9263. C22 Glen green. Clean and sharp. 9042. 24 VOLKSWAGEN, l96l. Excellent KNAPPS. 22 A partm ents M on.-T h urs. 5 p .m .-2 PHONE IV 2-3136. 24 MUSTANG FASTBACK, 196$, 4- condition, recent tune-up. Call DELIVERY BOYS w anted. Make F r l., S at., 4 p .m .*3 a.: 355-8255 DODGE 1964 D art 2-door, 6 cy l- speed, w ire w heels, 225 hp, 489-5895 after 5:30 w eekdays. from $1.25 up to $3 p er hour. WANTED: ONE g irl to sh are Sun., 4 p.m .-m idnight ir.der, stick shift. Ideal com pact silv er blue, radio, vlsability 1411 L enore, Lansing. 25 Apply a fte r 5 pm . in p erson to 3 -perso n apartm ent a c r o s s RA TES and the p rice is right. $1,195. group. C all 372-0553 after 5:30 VOLKSWAGEN 1961, sedan. M ust V arsity D rive-In. ED 2-6517.25 from B erkey. 351-4324. 22 1 D A T ...............S I . 50 OSBORN ALTO, INC., 2601-7E . pm . ■ 22 se ll. Radio, excellent condition, MEN. WORK one o r two term s MALE STUDENTS, one tw o-room • TA K E OUT 3 D A Y S ........... .53.00 M ichigan, Lansing. C22 OLDSMOBILE 88, 1959, 4-door, $550. Call 489-4875 after 6 pm . this w inter. Even if you’ve grad­ and one th ree-ro o m apartm ent. hardtop, all pow er. Excellent 25 uated and w aiting for the draft. C all 351-5125. 22 • D E L IV E R Y 5 D A Y S ........... ¿ 5 .0 0 FALCON 1963-1/2 Sprint. E xcel- WHEELS OF LANSING. Q uality lent condition. $1,200. See at condition. $695. Call OR 6-1891 B arten d ers, busboys, c h a ir-llft ARMY TOOk one of our boys. • EA T H ER E (based on 15 words per ad) 406 M.A.C. after 6 pm. 23 a fte r 5:30. 22 autom obiles at r e a s o n a b l e o p erato rs, ski p a tro l, kitchen Have la rg e room y 4-m an ap a rt­ Over 15, 10c per word, per da,. OLDSMOBILE 1964 cutlass con- p ric e s. From $95 to $2995.2200 help, desk clerk . Also GIRLS, m ent. Will exchange referen c es. FORD 1956 Galaxie '5001 con- S. C ed ar. C The re w i l l be a 50c service vertible. 2,800 m iles, autom at­ v ertib le. Pow er steering a n d we n e a d w aitresses! W rite To see and d iscu ss, call 332- T STU D EN TS: and bookkeeping choree it ic, radio, heater, power ste e r­ top. M ust sell. B efore five, any Boyne M t. Lodge, Boyne F alls, 2682. 24 j F R E E P IZ Z A t h i s ad is not paid w ith in ing, safety panel. Call L e s tim e w eekends, 882-2633. 23 Auto S e r v ic e & P a r ts M ichigan. 25 ONE MALE for m odern a p a rt- PONTIAC 1965 Bonneville 4-door N E W BATTERIES. E x c h an ge o ne week. ___________ G allagher, IV 2-0610, or IV p ric e from $7,95. New sealed NEED MONEY? Want to have a m ent, 2 blocks from cam pus. » ON YO U R 5-7212. 23 hardtop. Fully equipped, includ­ lot of fun? Supplem ent your in­ C all 337-2744, o r 332-8885 aft­ ing factory a i r-conditioning. beam s, 99^. Salvage c a rs , large I B IR T H D A Y T he State News does r.ct FORD 1957 V-6 standard shift, stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO com e. Contact Dick o r Gee at e r 5. 23 2-door. Radio. $100. Call Doug Under 5,000 m iles. Save $1,000. C oral G ables. ED 7-1311. 22 GIRL NEEDED for w inter te rm . perm it racial or religion: YOUNG'S PONTLAC, 147 W. PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV discrim ination in its .ad­ at 332-1510 before 11 pm. 22 G rand R iver. 655-2278. 24 5-1921. .________ C BUSBOYS! PA RT-tLM E to work B eautiful apartm ent. Ideal loca­ vertising colum ns. Thi FORD 1963 Fairlane ~2-door, V-6 GENERATORS AND STARTERS. lunches 10 am . - 2:30pm .,M on - tion. C all 332-8756. 22 State News will not a< autom atic. Black f i n i s h with PONTIAC 1961 T em pest wagon. R ebuilt 6 o r 12 volt.G uaranteed! d ay -F rid ay . M eals, uniform s, BEAL ENTRANCE. One o r two advertising from pers snappy r e d trim . O S B O R N One ow ner. Excellent condition. Exchange p rice , $7.90. M echan­ plus $1.50 p er hour. C all City m en for firs t floor apartm ent ■y discrim inating agains1 re­ AUTO, INC., 2601-7 E. M ichi­ All ex tra s. $695. Call ED2-6413. ic on the job! Installation serv ­ Club of Lansing, 484-9233, ask for four. Call 332-0939. 24 ligion, race, color or r.a gan, Lansing, C22 23 ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC AUTO for M r. Brown. 25 ONE MAN needed for luxury tional origin. FORD 6 cylinder, standard PONTIAC 1963 G rand P rix . Full PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV EVENING COOK, M ale or fem ale. ap artm ent on E ast G rand R iver. shift, 2-door. Good condition. pow er. Aluminum w heels. Im­ 5-1921. C U niform s, m e a l s , furnished. 372-3777 after 6 pm . 23 New m uffler, radio and h eater. m aculate. Must s e l l . $1,795. Company benefits. Apply in p e r­ WANTED: GIRL to sh are luxury A u to m o tiv e Phone 332-3526. 22 Phone 355-5930 . RAMBLER 1962, 4-door cla ssic. 22 SPORTS CAR R epairs by two who know and love foreign m achines. son- H O W A R D JOHNSON’S, ap artm ent f o r w inter t e r m . 3224 E. Saginaw. 25 D elta A partm ents. Phone 351— Call 489-2431 AUSTIN HEALEY MOO-6’ 195$, FORD 1954, $60 or best offer. Don’t decide until you phone 332- 6> tm - Good transportation. Must sell. A utom atic, radio, h eater, fac­ 1 8 5 2 . ___________________ 22 WAITRESSES AND Fountain help. 5292. 23 B I M B O ’S both tops, radio, luggage rack, Call C hris at 337-1498. 22 to ry air-conditioning; m a k e s M eals, uniform s furnished. Paid WANTED ROOMMATE for win­ t o n n e a u , m ichelin-x, w i r e into bed. R easonable, 337-2259. vacations, insurance benefits. te r te rm . T w o-girl apartm ent w heels, overdrive, very nice. FORD 1955 F airlan e 500, V-8. S co o te rs & C y c l e s Pow er steering, autom atic, ra ­ RED’S BUYING now. Any m ake, HONDA§: Now open, HONDA OF Apply in p e r s o n , H O W A R D a c ro ss from B erkey. $57.50 p er Call Dave, 482-1783 after 5. any m odel. Will pay top dollar. HASLETT. 2 blocks e a st of JOHNSON’S, 3224 E. Saginaw. 25 month. C all 337-1867. 27 B est offer over $900 . 22 dio, good tire s . Only $200! Phone 351-4020 . 22 RED WHITING, Call IV 9-6639. blinker light in H aslett on H as- TELEPHONE SALES, P leasan t WANTED 4th fem ale room m ate 214 N. Washington AUSTIN HEALEY 100-6. W ire FORD FAIRLANE 1963, 2-door, RENAULT, BEAUTIFUL, Bur - lett Road.___________________ 24 telephone voice, good salary , for w inter term . H aslett Luxury w heels, overdrive, etc. M ust see 6-cylin der, au to m atic,2 0 m .p.g. gundy m etallic, 40-hp, 4-speed, HONDAS: NOW open, HONDA OF p l u s com m ission. Apply 510 ap artm ent. 332-1153. 22 to appreciate. Phone TU 2-0410. Sharp. $62.25 present paym ents. full synchro, etc. M ust see to HASLETT, 2 blocks* E a s t of T ussing Bldg. Phone 372-6500 T