Partly Cloudy Do You . . N EW S . . . M IC H IG A N W a r m e r to d a y and to ­ . , . e v e r h a v e th e f e e l i n g STATI n ig h t. O cc a s io n a l ra in . H igh in th e lo w 5 0 's. th a t s o m e w h e re , s o m e ­ h o w , s o m e o n e is h a p p y . U N IV E R S IT Y — T. L a B e lle Friday, November 12, 1965 P r ic e 10c E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n V o l. 58, Humber 52 RHODESIA SEIZES INDEPENDENCE 1 st B r it is h C o lo n y Mackie To Speak C a m p u s B r e a k S in c e 1 7 7 6 R e a c t s At Fall Graduation Smith Leads White Govt,; T o R e v o l t for L'.S R e p r e s e n t a t i v e John C . Mackie will b e the speaker M ic h ig a n S ta te University's fall quarter commencement e x e r c i s e s at 3 p .m . Dec. 11 in the Auditorium. Wilson Roars In Commons Honorary degrees will be awarded to Mackie and to a B y D A V I D HAN SON L U S A K A , Z a m b i a (A P ^ - - P r e s i d e n t K e n n e th K a u n d a noted Indian agricultural official, Sundaram Krishnamurthi S ta te N e w s S t a f f ' w r i t e r d e c l a r e d a s t a t e o f e m e r g e n c y in Z a m b i a f o l l o w i n g of Madras. Mackie will receive an honorary doctorate of R h o d e s i a ’ s d e c l a r a t i o n o f in d e p e n d e n c e T h u r s d a y . laws, and'Krishnamurthi an honorary doctor of science. He c h a r g e d t h e r e w as a m a j o r b u i l d u p o f w h it e There were on-campus reac­ Krishnamurthi, who received the Ph.D. at MSU in 1949, R h o d e s ia n t r o o p s a lo n g th e Z a m b e s i R i v e r b e tw e e n tions both for and against the is director of agriculture in Madras, India, and managing th e tw o c o u n t r i e s . declaration of independence by director of the Banana and Fruit Development Corp., Ltd. In a n a t i o n w i d e b r o a d c a s t a f t e r an a l l —day e m e r * Rhodesia's w h i t e government He helped found MSU’ s International Club and was active in gency c a b in e t s e s s io n Kaunda s a id : ‘ ‘ L e t m e w a rn Thursday. P rim e M i n i s t e r l a m S m i t h o f R h o d e s i a and h i s JO H N C . M A C K I E Jam es R. Hooker, assistant f e l l o w t r a i t o r s t h a t i f Z a m b i a is i n v a d e d o r o u r ( c o n t i n u e d on page 3) professor in history and in the t e r r i t o r y v i o l a t e d in any w a y , w e w i l l not h e s t i t a t e African Studies Center, said B ri­ to m e e t f o r c e w it h f o r c e . ” tain’ s initial reaction seemed weak. He said an economic boy­ SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP1)—Rhodesia declared Its independence cott rather than direct military Thursday in an act of defiance that brought immediate retaliation action indicated that the Rhodes­ from Britain. D i s t r i b u t i o n P o l i c y ians "m ight get away with it.” The declaration made Rhodesia the first colony to seize inde­ The African Studies Assn. of pendence from Britain on its own terms since the American Revo­ MSU called on “ the U.S., B ri­ lution of 1776. tain, the Soviet Union, the Af­ In a flat, unemotional voice, Rhodesian Prem ier Ian Smith rican States and all God-fearing broadcast the declaration that began almost as a word-for-word R e v i s i o n P r o p o s e d nations of the world to do all adaptation of the United States Declaration 01 Independence. But they can to end this indepen­ there the similarity in the colonial rebellions ended. By CHAR JO LLES dividuals wishing to distribute tributed to the Division of Stu­ dence.” Britain had been willing to grant independence but only if S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r literature on campus would follow dent Activities. An ASA spokesman condemn­ Rhodesia agreed to drop its policy of white supremacy to permit "T h is procedure is not in­ ed what he called "the mon­ majority rule by the black African majority within a few years. I n d iv id u a ls e v e n i f m m b e r s of a new six-step procedure that tended to censor m a t e r i a l , ” strous action of the whites of Rhodesia has 200,000 whites and nearly 4,000,000 Africans. u n reco g n ized s t ud e n g r o u p s , would also govern recognized Strange said. Rhodesia.” The Brit,sh reaction was swift and positive. Prime Minister may be a llo w e d to d i s t r i b u t e l i t ­ organizations. " I t ’ s not a matter of getting "T h is type of action,” he said, Harold Wilson, who had sought to stave off the break by a predawn e r a t u r e on c a m p u s u n d e r a new If an individual who claims to "designed to perpetrate the un­ telephone call to Smith, stood in the House oi commons ar ticked d is t r ib u t io n p o l i c y u n d e r c o n ­ represent a n unrecognized or­ material approved,” he added, but of keeping the administration godly belief of white superiority off the sanctions that Britain s i d e r a t io n by th e Student B o a r d . ganization v i o l a t e s this pro- over the Black majority' cannot T h e p r o p o s e d p o l i c y , s u b m itte d :edure, would be disciplined informed. intends to impose on its far­ by the Dean of Students Office No Individual from an unre­ but be condemned by all the T u e s d a y n i g h t by a stu d e n t - mer colony. right-thinking p e o p l e of t he fa c u lty r e v i e w c o m m i t t e e , s t a t e s as an individual, and not as re­ cognized group may distribute at registration, under both pre- He declared Rhodesia in trea­ R e d C h i n a world.” that in d iv id u a l M SU s tu d e n ts m a y presentative of a student organi­ Hooker said that the declara­ sonable r e b e l l i o n , dismissed s s n t a nd proposed policies, d i s t r i b u t e f r e e l it e r a t u r e , e v e n zation, Strange said. tion, at a time while the cabinet Smith and his ministers from Under the proposed procedure, Strange said. their posts, recalled the British if that l i t e r a t u r e i s not p u b lis h e d by r ec o g n iz ed organ ization . an individual would have to file He felt there was not enough was in session in Britain to con­ high commissioner from Rhode­ P i c t u r e d sider the problem, " i s a gra­ T h e S tu dent B o a r d w i l l v o te a form of intent and submit ( c o n t i n u e d on page 3) sia and ordered the Rhodesian on th e p o l i c y ir. tw o w e e k s . F r o m s a m p l e s o:,f material to be dis- tuitous insult." commission out of London. th e B o a r d , th e n ew p o l i c y w ill go He said Britain seemed to be Wilson also said Britain would A s O u t l a w going slower than they said they to th e F a c u lt y C o m m i t t e e on Stu­ would because of the planned strike back by bannlngpurchases UNITED NATIONS, N .Y. I f — d e n t A f f a i r s fo r a p p r o v a l. of Rhodesian tobacco and sugar, economic boycott rather than do­ Niger, a former French Af ri ­ C o p i e s o f th e p r o p o s e d p o l i c y cutting off British aid, freezing a r e a v a i la b l e in 104 Student S e r ­ ing something like freezing all B E A U M O N T T O W E R w a s u s e d a g a in as a s c a p e ­ Rhodesian assets in Britain, and can territory, today p i c t u r e d the sterling assets of the coun­ goat f o r f o o t b a l l s p i r i t , b u t t h i s t i m e It w a s n t ejecting Rhodesia from the ster­ Communist China as an outlaw v ices. try. d e c o r a t e d b y s o m e o n e f r o m t h e U o f M . In s t e a d , regime seeking to spread sub­ T h e p r o p o s e d p o l i c y w o u ld g iv e f r o m S haw H a ll c l i m b e d th e T o w e r ling area. version and revolution through­ This, said Hooker, would set The prime minister said B ri­ m e m b e r s of u n recogn ized groups a precedent and make other coun­ a c l e v e r g r o u p and l e ft a th a n k you no te to D u f f y . out the African continent. th e f r e e d o m o f e x p r e s s i o n ” W e d n e s d a y n ig h t tain did not plan military in­ tries act more cautiously in the P h o to b y J o n a th a n Z w i c k e l Niger’ s delegate, AmadouHas- a c c o r d e d to r e c o g n i z e d g r o u p s , tervention. sane, offered that description of future. s a i d Don S tr a n g e , m e m b e r o f the He said he would be inter­ Peking on the fourth day of de­ p o l i c y r e v i e w c o m m i t t e e o f th e ested in the reaction of France bate in the U.N. General Assem ­ A s s o c i a t e d S t u d e n t s o f M SU and South Africa. bly on the question of whether (ASM SU) an d M u s k e g o n s e n i o r . "South Africa will probably be the Communists or the Nation­ P r e s e n t d is tr ib u tio n p o l i c i e s em barrassed,” he said. "They A n o t h e r B u ild - U p O r d e r e d alists should represent China do not a c c o m m o d a t e th e in d iv i­ would like to support Rhodesia in the United Nations. dual, S tr a n g e s a id . but they don’ t want to take on By its statements and its cam­ U n d e r the p r o p o s e d p o l i c y , in - the whole world on this thing.” paign of subversion against Niger Hooker said the buildup of T o B o ls t e r V ie t W a r E f f o r t arid other African s t a t e s , Pe­ troops on the Zambian b o r d e r planes over North Viet Nam for king’ s rulers have shown they could lead to a skirmish that JO H N S O N C I T Y , T e x . ( A P ) - - P r e s l d e n t J o h n s o n do not deserve admission to the Aluminum ( c o n t i n u e d on p age 3) a u t h o r i z e d th e s e n d i n g o f a d d i t i o n a l U.S. t r o o p s to f i g h t i n South V i e t N a m T h u r s d a y . a raid on a military storage area United Nations, Hassane assert­ 65 miles south of Hanoi, heavily damaging railway tracks, two ed. Ted Kennedy S e c r e t a r y o f D e fe n s e R o b e r t S. M c N a m a r a w a s The strong declaration by the locomotives and four boxcars. small landlocked African state Price Hike i n s t r u c t e d to m e e t th e r e q u e s t s o f U.S . c o m m a n d e r s Mingled with this was another showed the continued split on Lansing Bound in V i e t N a m . M c N a m a r a w o u ld not e s t i m a t e h o w propaganda raid. U.S. A ir Force the China question among form­ m a n y m o r e t r o o p s w o u ld a u g m e n t th e 160,000 a l ­ jets dropped 340,000 leaflets over er French territories. Several re a d y th e re . Withdrawn Ted Kennedy, junior senator from Massachusetts, will be in Dien Bien Phu, site of the de­ SAIGON, South Viet Nam if)— U.S. A ir Force servicemen Oct. cisive French defeat in the In­ Charles de Gaulle’ s lead in re c­ dochina war. have refused to follow President ognizing Peking. Lansing today to participate in U.S. and Vietnamese planes dis­ 3 1. N E W YORK 1 --T h e aluminum dedication ceremonies for “ The rupted the Viet Cong ambush The spokesman said the planes i n d u s t r y • rolled back prices Kennedy House',” the Democratic of a government d e t a c h m e n t killed 100 of the ambushing de­ Thursday, frustrated by a gov­ State Central Committee’ s new Thursday 35 miles east of Sai­ tachment and the Vietnamese SON M AY SUCCEED HIM ernment threat to release stock­ office building, at 900 W. Mich­ gon, and a military spokesman troops accounted for 30. He had piled aluminum. said 130 o f the Red guerrillas no information on government igan Ave. In private, businessmen made casualties. Kennedy will speak at the 3 were killed. B y r d R e s i g n s S e n a t e no bones about their unhappi­ Far up the coast, a large p.m. ceremonies with Michigan ness over the outcome of the The fight developed five miles task force of U.S. Marines and senators Patrick McNamara and two-week aluminum price strug­ west of Baria on the Saigon- Vietnamese troops pressed a RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)— U.S. Sen. Harry F . Byrd, D -Va., who FOR T H O S E w ho m i g h t not m a k e i t to th e R o s e Bowl , Philip Hart, and will attend the gle with the Johnson adminis­ Vung Tau Highway, the road on search-and-destroy mission in earned a reputation as the watchdog of the nation s pui sestrings S h a w committee's reception following w-hich the Viet Cong kidnaped four sandy, rolling country 18 miles has resigned to make way for a younger man—pca s s ib ly h i s so n . m e m b e r s of H a ll h a v e a s u b s t i t u t e — th e L i t t l e tration. Rose B o w l. P h o to b y J o n a th a n Z w i c k e l the program. S e n a te F in a n c e C o m m i t t e e , It began when a small produc­ north of Chu Lai under the com­ B "rd, 78, powerful chairman of er, 0 1 in Mathieson Chemical - mand of Col. Thell Fisher of quit his post one week after state elections and thus assuied his suc­ Corp., raised price's two weeks Springfield, Va. cessor who will be appointed by Virginia's Democratic governor ago. at least one year in the office before a special election next Novem- But results of the operation, It ended Wednesday night when Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara announced that the fargest producer; Atonyinum C R o se B o w l A g e n t P ic k e d launched Wednesday from U.S. 7th Fleet landing craft, remained meager. A spokesman said two ber. He listed pains of arthritis as a mair reason for his decision and said he found himself tiring during lengthy committee meetings. Byrd, itf ¿"fashion as cchrseAt'afiYe as . views or. taxes Viet Cong were killed and 18 of Am erica, had decided to res­ An official agent to handle university Fuzak, vice president for student af­ is now a n , employe ot International and spending, announced his resignation in a letter to Gov. Albertis Travel, Inc. He has handled university suspects detained. No allied cas­ cind its increases. The roll­ sponsored tours, if and when MSU is fairs, said Thursday. Harrison. sponsored Rose Bowl trips for the Uni­ ualties were reported. back is retroactive to Monday, chosen to go to the Rose Bowl, was "International Travel, Inc., is a large ( c o n t i n u e d on page 2 ) when the increases went into selected Wednesday night by the ad­ agency with plenty of staff members who versity of Wisconsin and Ohio State Allied forces in other coastal effect. ministration. are all willing to be committed to the plans have not been finalized, and in areas told of killing 14 Viet Cong McNamara called it “ a patri­ International Travel, Inc., of Chica­ operation of moving MSU students west fact are just getting off the ground. and capturing 17. otic act.” He said President Lyn­ go, 111., was chosen to handle all the for the game,” Fuzak said. The types of tours offered and the — Explosion of a Viet Cong TH É IN S ID E L O O K don B. Johnson had asked him to official tours for both students and John Winklejohn, the representative of prices, plus ticket allocations, will be booby trap inflicted light casu­ worked out in the coming weeks, pro­ A g ra d u a te s tu d e n t f r o m Evaluates congratulate the company "fo r an alumni. International Travel, Inc., handling the alties on a U.S. Marine patrol act of industrial statesmanship.” detailed plans for the possible Michigan vided State is chosen as the Big 10 near Da Nang, 380 miles north­ th e M i d d l e E a s t s a y s th a t T h e n Reynolds Metals Co., The Vice President for Student Af­ State trip, is a 1954 graduate of MSU. representative to the Rose Bowl, Puzak east of Saigon. Other patrols t e a c h e r ’ s jo bs a r e to o Kaiser Aluminum 3; Chemical Evaluations fairs’ office and the Division of Student "In 1954 when State went to the Rose said. killed two Viet Cong. to u g h to d e s e r v e th e h a r s h Corp. and Olin Mathieson also Activities will act in an advisory capa­ Bowl for the first time, Winklejohn was "L ik e most other schools that have ju d g m e n ts o f s t u d e n t s . city to ASMSU which will work with the — Vietnamese t r o o p s killed agreed to cut back their price student chairman for the student trip to been in the competition this year,” Louis P. 2. nine Viet Cong and captured 16 boosts. agency in arranging the official student Pasadena,” Fuzak said. F. Hekhuis, director of the division of in a sweep completed Wednesday. Five m' i n « t e c ’ c f z3 . NirNis* ■■ -v a vTil'ihP'Kt5hT- V fllU #> ' '• tr: m ara's anriuuricti/iWh- in' TVVsi/-«* •*> plans for the trip were turned over to a • sen. to begin preliminary planning'fF w e' A d v e rtis in g by ch urches John Kinney, director of alumni rela­ Called Ungotlly — South Korean marines oper­ ington, Alcoa released a state­ travel a g e n c y . Winklejohn, who was should go.” is b e c o m in g in c r e a s in g ­ tions. is also on the planning committee ating near Nha Trang, 200 m iles ment saying it felt the price in­ working for the agency, once again was Hekhuis said Purdue committed itself to represent alumni interests. northeast of Saigon, killed three l y i m p o r t a n t to m i n i s t e r s creases were justified, but that assigned the details of planning. to an agent about three weeks ¿go, and and m a n y a re p r o t e s tin g " I t was the decision of the committee Viet Cong and captured one. it felt compelled to cancel them Since that time Winklejohn has had Ohio State chose an agent about a week I ______________________________ that this agency could provide the great­ U.S. Navy carriers sent 2 1 i t s e x t r e m e s . P. 7. "because of the insistence of t h e ' his own consulting firm in Chicago and or two ago. est service at the lowest cost,” John A. government.” 2 Michigan State N ew s, East L ansing, Michigan F riday, N ov em b er 12, 1965 EDITORIALS T e a c h e r's H a rd L ife M erits R e vte re n ce P la c e F o r In d iv id u a l The teacher starts right there. He trains Moreover the chairman of the depart­ tain if you tell a teacher that he does E D IT O R ’S N O T E : f h « fo llo w in g them from that stage till they are ment and his other colleagues can bet­ not know how to teach he will hardly was w r it t e n b y H .K .L . V asudeva, sufficiently grown to carry the heavy ter judge the attainments of a parti­ be able to sleep well for the next week. a g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t in m a t h e m a ­ cular person in his field. They know If One may also bear in mind that teach­ In P ro p o se d P o lic y t i c s f r o m In d i a . burden of the society. He helps them to acquire manners, culture, knowledge the research that he has produced is of ing as a profession is more challenging and what not. Do you still believe that some value or not. As long as a teacher than other professions. It is one where Having gone through the article "R a t­ FR E E D O M O F EX P R ES SIO N i s an to the D iv is io n of Student A c t i v i­ ing Game—Good or B ad " I am almost you can repay a teacher? can put across his knowledge I think he one is watched at each step. One ought ties. May I know from the enthusiasts of should be accepted by one and all. I to be extremely cautious while making ideal that m a y edge a little c l o s e r convinced that the mass attitude toward The P o licy R e v ie w C o m m ittee says this movement whether these kids are have gone through some of the ques­ statements in and outside the class. to r e a l i t y i f t h e p r o p o s e d l i t e r a t u r e learning is not the right one. To think t h a t t h i s p r o c e d u r e i s not m e a n t a s really capable of evaluating them? C er­ tionnaires filled in by the students. They Evidently the life of a teacher is pretty d is trib u tio n p o lic y is adopted by S tu ­ that learning is a priced commodity c e n s o r s h i p but s i m p l y a m e a n s of tainly not. What do they know of his are hardly consistent with their views. hard. dent B o a r d . is preposterous not in keeping with its T h e p o l i c y s u b m i t t e d T u e s d a y to k e e p in g th e U n i v e r s i t y i n f o r m e d . If ethics. To talk to the students to find accomplishments? As rightly pointed 1 completely disagree that these forms To my fellow colleagues In this uni­ the b o a rd b y the A S M S U P o l i c y R e ­ the procedure Is adopted we hope out which professors are good is against out by Provost Howard Neville, such an shall provide a teacher with information versity or outside I want to make clear v ie w C o m m i t t e e is an a d m i r a b l e at- th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n w i l l not t a k e a d ­ the ethics of this noble and sacred evaluation could easily become a pop­ from students that will allow him to that unless one has an implicit faith in ‘ e m p t to a c c o m m o d a t e t h e i n d i v i d u a l , v a n ta g e of t h i s p r i v i l e g e of i n f o r ­ profession. There is a marked distinc­ ularity contest rather than a criticism criticize himself. An intelligent instruc­ one’ s teacher and his attainments, one so m e o n e who f o r m e r p o lic ie s h av e m ation by t u r n i n g it in t o c e n s o r ­ tion between the teaching profession and of an Instructor’ s teaching methods. tor can make such criticism s while in can hardly learn all he has to give you. i g n o r e d . If t h e b o a r d a d o p t s it a f t e r ship. the others. The universities produce If the students are to decide about the the classroom. He can know for him­ By this I don’ t mean that you don’ t two w e e k s of c o n s id e r a t io n , a n y in­ lawyers, medical doctors, engineers, appointments of the members of the fa­ self whether the students like his teach­ discuss with your teachers the subject dividual w i l l be a b l e to d i s t r i b u t e O P E N F O R U M S W I L L be condu ct­ administrators, politicians, economists culty and their promotions, 1 am cer­ ing method. I am certain that this class matter or question if he makes a mis­ literature p u b l i s h e d b y g r o u p s no t ed by Student B o a r d d u rin g the next who in turn help the nation to grow and tain that most of the departments shall of teachers is so conscientious that it take. After all he is a human being r e g i s t e r e d with the U n i v e r s i t y . tw o w e e k s to c o n s i d e r the v a l i d i t y prosper. Do you think that the nation can hardly have any good research work­ hardly needs any hints from others. Any and every human being is fallible. But of th e p r o p o s e d p o l i c y . S t u d e n t s who repay teachers? Do you think that these er on the faculty which is the, life and teacher worth his salt knows whether at the same time students should devel­ BUT THE IN D IV ID U A L w ill no t hav e opposed and e s p e c ia l ly t h o s e who skills could be measured in terms of soul of the department In particular and his students have followed him or not. op an attitude of reverence to their get a n y p r i v i l e g e s above those a c ­ have vio la te d e x is t in g p o lic ie s now money? university in general. It is a well-known May I point out that this is a class of teachers. Probably this is the only corded recognized o rgan izatio n s. E v ­ h a v e t h e i r c h a n c e . If t h e y s e n d s t r o n g The role of a teacher in society is a fact that a good research worker is of­ very sensitive people and in the event of right attitude. Students as a class all eryone m u s t f o l l o w a s i x —s t e p p r o ­ s u p p o r t to t h e f o r u m s a n d t h e c o n ­ distinguished one. Imagine the kids going ten not the beSt teacher. To accomplish unhealthy criticism they are bound* to the time receive from their teachers c e d u re w h ich in v o lv e s filin g the f o r m s e n s u s f a v o r s the new p o lic y , Student to kindergarten when they had hardly these two qualities is rather a rare deteriorate in their teaching skills rather and I wish they could be given in turn of intent and s u b m is s i o n of s a m p le s B o a r d s h o u l d v o t e to a d o p t it. learned how to sit and stand properly. phenomenon. than improving upon them. I am cer­ reverence. JIM SPANIOLO In tric a c y S lo w s G O P T u rn in g P o in t H u n t F o r C u lp rit D E T E R M I N I N G T H E C A U S E of a m a s s i v e n o r t h ­ e a s t e r n p o w e r f a i l u r e is m u c h l i k e t a k i n g an e l e c ‘ rocard io g ram . The Federal Po w er C o m m issio n L In L in d s a y V ic to ry ? m ust tackle a vast coordinated pow er com p lex John L in d sa /s recent victory in the mayor­ but it can be encouraged that any candidate c o v e r i n g s o m e 8 0 , 0 0 0 s q u a r e m i l e s of t h e U n i t e d alty contest in New York City has evoked connected with the GOP could be elected In a Stotes. Its i n v e s t i g a t i o n m a y t a k e d a y s o r e v e n widespread speculation concerning the fate of city where Democrats outnumber Republicans w e e k s of p o r i n g o v e r c h a r t s , l i n e s , r e c o r d s and f a ­ the Republican party in American politics. three and a half to one. Some say the Lindsay victory was a great Though Lindsay’ s election was at least par­ c i l i t i e s to u n c o v e r th e c u l p r i t . victory for the Republican party and a first tially a personal victory, the Republican party H O W V U L N E R A B L E a t e c h n o l o g i c a l s o c i e t y i s to step back on the road to competitive party can learn much from the results. Considering a s i n g l e u n e x p l a i n e d a c c i d e n t b e c a m e a ll too c l e a r politics. Others assert that it was merely a this and remembering the results of the 1964 T u e s d a y night w h e n c i t i e s b l a c k e d out and all the personal victory for the attractive mayor elect, election, some tentative conclusions may be c o n v e n i e n c e s of a u t o m a t i o n a b r u p t l y h a l t e d . N o t o n l y since Lindsay disocciated himself as much as drawn for the future. «as a . sixth of the n a t i o n ’ s p o p u la tio n s t r a n d e d , possible from the regular Republican appara­ Several things become quite apparent if Re­ f r i g h t e n e d and in s o m e c a s e s ro b b e d in c o ld d a r k tus. publicans hope to win elections. The GOP must c i * i e s but W a s h i n g t o n w a s ho p p in g m a d . After all the election data is analyzed, it broaden its base to attract voters in a nation will probably be shown that a wide variety of where registered Democrats hold a clear ma­ B U ILT-IN SAFEGUARDS in the p o w e r s y s t e m factors led to the election of the Republican jority over registered Republicans and a large «ere s u p p o s e d to p r e v e n t s u c h a fa ilu re . Th at's fusion candidate, Lindsay. The Republican par­ independent vote plays a dominant role. /.bat power authorities l e d C o n g r e s s to b e l i e v e ty can’ t claim all the credit for the victory, It was proven last year and again substan­ u e r t h e y e a r s . B u t it h a p p e n e d . I t ' s i r o n i c , but i t ' s tiated in the few elections held f unny. Congress H l l h a v e to t a k e a long h a r d this year, that conservative can­ its p o w er so lic ie s. W hen F P C u n c o v e rs c a u s e of t h e b l a c k o u t , It w i l l t h e n h a v e to s e a r c h n e w w a y s to p r e v e n t a s i m i l a r d i s a s t e r i n t h e DON SOCKOL didates cannot attract the fol­ lowing to elect them to high of­ fice in the vast majority of the i re. states. While moving towards the cen­ SABOTAGE is a distinct possibility, how ever F o r L o v e ter of the American p o ! 1 1 i c a 1 r e m o t e it m a y h a v e s e e m e d b e fo r e the f a i l u r e . But spectrum, if there is such a thing, a mi d s t th is H a r m in g thought is one p o s itiv e sig n : the GOP must strive above all t h e i r o t i c i e n c y of n a t i o n a l d e f e n s e in s w i t c h i n g to else to achieve real unity. A e m e r gj ee n^ cc yy p o w e r t o k e e p c o m m u n i c a t i o n l i n e s O r M o n e y party in w h i c h conservatives open. scorn liberals, liberals repudi­ W a s h i n g t o n ' s s i l e n c e on t h e s u b j e c t of s a b o t a g e Is ate conservatives, and moderates A complaint bureau to handle student apartment and landlord „ r d e r s t o n d a b l e , s i n c e no o n e k n o w s t h e c a u s e of th e problems is being set up by the Off-Campus Housing Commission. ignore both, is doomed to die a d lu n g e into d a r k n e s s . B u t if e v i d e n c e i n d i c a t e s that I asked one coed if she thought an off-campus housing complaint slow, painful death. th is s u s p i c i o n is founded, the A m e r i c a n p u b lic h a s To realize election successes, bo arid was a good idea. a r i g h t to k n o w , these trouble any party must keep in tune with ‘^Who’ s got a complaint?” she asked. "Why nd make problems for the landlords?” the times and especially with the makers want to come in an American electorate.The Repub­ she asked. little taken lican party became rudely aware “ You mean you LIKE your landlord?” I aske of this the last election. H o n o r Im a g e back. "H e ’ s the sun and the moon and the stars.” According to a report issued by the Research Division of the "W e ll,” I said, ” do you mind my asking how much you pay for Republican National Committee, A LL H O N O R S C O L L E G E s t u d e n t s a r e not a c t i ­ this place?” defecting Republicans w e r e n ' t v i s t s . B u t e n o u g h of t h e m a r e to w a r r a n t a r e b u t ­ "N ot at a ll," she replied. "M y share comes to $35 a month significant in L B J ’ s landslide t a l of a c c u s a t i o n s t h a t t h e y a r e not s e r i o u s - m i n d e d plus utilities." victory, and there isn't a mas­ o r b r ig h t . Doug L a c k e y , an H o n o rs C o lle g e m e m ­ "T h at sounds more than fa ir ," I admitted. sive conservative vote just wait­ b e r , i s out to d i s p r o v e s u c h c h a r g e s b y d r a t t i n g an d “ Have you had any trouble with your damage deposit?" I con­ ing to vote for an all-out conser­ p u a l i s h i n g an a d v e r t i s e m e n t of th e n a m e s of H o n o r s tinued. vative. College students opposed to w a r in V i e t N a m . " I got a cigarette burn in the carpet and was only charged Another crucial factor is that Honors C o llege D irecto r John D. W ilso n has $15 for it.” today a large portion of the c a u t i o n e d s t u d e n t s w h o w i s h to j o i n L a c k e y s p r o ­ I had to concede that this was pretty liberal in East Lansing. American population is now en­ p o s a l to ‘ ‘ t a k e g r e a t p a i n s to a v o i d th e i m p r e s ­ "Y o u ’ ve got to agree that there are some pretty nice landlords tering the electorate. The Re­ s i o n ” th at th e v i e w i s s h a r e d by oil in the c o l l e g e . around," she said. publican party must be made at­ S o m e 1 , 1 0 0 r e p r e s e n t d i v e r g e n t v i e w s , a n d it w o u l d b e "M aybe I did judge them a bit harshly," I conceded. tractive to these new voters and u n f a i r to g r o u p t h e m u n d e r o n e s e n t i m e n t . W i l s o n "C e rta in ly ," she interjected. "W hy my landlord is the nicest, potential party members. u n d e r s t a n d a b l y m u s t p r e v e n t t h e n e c e s s i t y of a s u b ­ Must Be State’ s Band. I Hear ‘A Taste Of Honey.’ fairest person you'd every want to meet. Why if I’ m low on cash, This calls for new blood and s e q u e n t a d v e r t i s e m e n t of h o n o r s s t u d e n t s s u p p o r t i n g he lets me pay my rent when 1 can afford it. 1 usually pay on reinvigoration in the party o r­ th e U . S . in V i e t N a m . ganization. The old image of a ._____ _____________________time, but when 1 can’ t he doesn’ t press me.” stand pat, "against everything” BUT L A C K E Y ’S I N T E N T I O N i s not to m i s r e p ­ IN UNITY MUST COME HONESTY “ How long have you been living party must be replaced with a r e s e n t the e n t i r e c o lle g e as on h is s id e a g a in st h ere?" 1 asked. constructive, up to date program the w a r . He s i m p l y w a n t s to s h o w th at m a n y a c ­ tivists, in t h i s c a s e t h o s e a g a i n s t the V i e t N a m “ S i n c e I got m a r r i e d in for action. M arch." Finally, if the Republican par­ conflict, a r e " i n t e r e s t e d in g e tt in g a good e d u c a ­ "O h? You mean your husband ty hopes to win elections— the t i o n , ” a s e v i d e n c e d b y t h e i r m e m b e r s h i p in H o n o r s College. S e x In It s e lf Is F r o s t in g W it h o u t C a k e makes you pay your own share major goal of any political par­ ty— it must heed the pulse of the |f h i s i n t e n t i o n s a r e h o n e s t , t h e n L a c k e y s h o u l d b e of the rent?” nation. Whether Republicans can a b l e to use the o n ly m e a n s of c o m m u n i c a t io n sent To the Editor: If there Is an answer to the cannot be good without the other tion if that temporal zenith was "O f course!” she snapped. out by H o n o rs C o lle g e , 'its b u lle tin . But W ilson g r o w i n g promiscuity of o u r is false. But to what degree can worth the climb. " I ’ m so rry,” I said penitently. broaden their appeal to the vot­ ers, present attractive moderate spent so m u ch s p a c e in th is w e e k ’ s b u lle tin c a u ­ In the Nov. 8 issue of the State times, then the answer is not to it be good? What is the value of To become one spirit with the “ He must be a student, strug­ t i oni ng a g a i n s t m i s r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of the c o l l e g e , he News, Dr. Levin was quoted as be found in legalized sexual ac­ momentary pleasure if we can­ other person, whether it be for gling to pay his way through their ranks and modernize their candidates, create unity within !ec‘ out e s s e n t i a l I n f o r m a t i o n a s to h o w i n t e r e s t e d saying that premarital sex re­ tivity nor in abstination before not take time to know and ap­ an hour, a day, a year or a life­ school." members could contact L a c k e y and what t h e ir c o m ­ lations was love on the "buy "N o , no,” she answered. "H e 's image, only future elections can holy matrimony, but in the minds preciate the other person’ s worth time is the only license that can give the verdict. m i t m e n t wo u l d involve. now, pay later plan” and not as being true to the real meaning and hearts of those Individuals as a human being. If we cannot be valid. And in unity must come the landlord.” who unite their bodies before live their hopes and joys? If we honesty— not only with the other PR O TEC TIO N OF THE IM A G E Honors C ollege of sexual freedom. However, I marriage. are to wake in the morning still person but with yorself. a t t e m p t s to p r e s e n t — a s a d i v e r s i f i e d g r o u p o f do not agree with Dr. Levin’ s Sex in itself is frosting with­ a stranger to one with whom we E.H. Townsend, J r . b r.'g h t s t u d e n t s - - i s c e r t a i n l y i m p o r t a n t . B u t s i n c e solution to man’ s sex drive: stand out the cake, but to say one have been Intimate, then I ques- Okemos junior S T A T E N E W L a c k e y is a m e m b e r a n d i s a p p e a l i n g t o h i s f e l l o w before a man with a turned around i n o r s s t u d e n t s on a m a t t e r of c h o i c e , he o ught to collar, linked to the Divine oe* s p a c e in th e b u l l e t i n f o r t h e e s s e n t i a l i n f o r m a - through ^fdination ' and talking Member A ssociw;»^ .P i* s s ,.L r^[ee* eifort, strain others apparently did not danger aiid alw 3VS 11a’ere st,” 1 e investigators began today T h ere has always been this one nation p re s s u re the other, said. “ I! it i.luirl’r ex:¡st we wouid interviewing must of the see or h ear enough to aid pendulum movement of power Parkinson said “ T h ere is nothing have to veint it because an 70 persons who r e p o r te d in the investigation. between the East and West and like the s p e c t a c l e of incom­ seeing an Am erican Ai r ­ The cra s h killed 58 p e r ­ this pendulum continues to swing petence to make a nation want to Asian r ;ss?nice is what we sons, but four others s u r­ move in and do the job itself, T his need to bri:ng us b:>ck tv' life.* lines jetliner go down dur- ROSE B O W L d e c o r a t i o n s a r e m a k i n g th e c a m p u s lo o k l i k e a s p e c i a l i z e d f l o we r today, he said. pproach to the vived and all w ere hospi­ q a r d e n . A t one p o i n t th e e m b e l l i s h m e n t s w e r e l i m i t e d to d o r mi t o r y w in d o w ! "When the Roman em pire fell, is a g estu re of im patience.” G reater Cincinnati A i r ­ talized. T he G rea ter C in­ but n o w t h e y a r e b l o o m i n g on d o o r s as w e l l , as e x e m p l i f i e d b y thi s s c e n e a China and India grew and had Just as these p re ssu re s move cinnati A irport is located W r o n g Fa ce port Monday night. acro ss the Ohio River in Fe H a ll P h o to by J onat han Z w i c k e l technical superiority,” said P a r ­ one today, society upward as in the E a s t decadence is the force T he CAB said about 50 kinson. that The picture of C. Northcote peup't who volunteered in- Kentucky. makes a nation decline as the Parkinson published in Wednes­ He pointed out that during the West is now doing, said P ark in ­ day’s State News was incor­ Dark Ages, the medieval scholar son. rect. Martial Law Lifted In Indonesia O ff- T e r m C o m m e n c e m e n t s his looked to the East for his math, “ Decadence is not drugs and Actually, it was a picture of religion and other develop­ silk pajam as but it is the at- Christian Beukema, o n e of the J A K A R T A , In d o n e s i a ( A P ) — P r e s i d e n t S u k a r n o a n ­ ments. tiude that tim e is short and pl an­ vice presidents of U.S. Steel,’ n o u n c e d W e d n e s d a y he h a s l i f t e d m a r t i a l l a w ! m p o s e d When North Am erica grew- and ning ahead is futile,” he said. Beukema, a trustee of .he MSU on J a k a r t a a n d s u r r o u n d i n g t e r r i t o r y O c t . 2, a d a y W o rth N a t io n a l S p e a k e r s projected theirculture into China When we look at art, said development fund and a recipient after the C o m m u n i s t —i n sp i r e d c o u p t h o t f o i l e d . through m issionaries, Parkinson Parkinson, we ask how long did of a Distinguished Alumni Award, said, the E ast was on the de- it take to do, not how long is spoke Tuesday at the Men’s Club " T h e r e is m ore interest in and sends it to President John ec vo emr my the ninc ge m ewnot r. k s s m o o th ly at te n siv e # S u k a r n o s a i d in a s p e e c h at th e p r e s i d e n t i a l p a l a c e it expected to last. luncheon. . the Rose Bowl this year than A. Hannah. The Senior Council K e r m it S m ith , a s s i s t a n t to the c o m m e m o r a t i n g I n d o n e s ia s H e r o e s D ay t h a t he a ls o com m encem ent,’ ’ said com m en­ may also recom m end speakers. p r o v o s t , t a k e s c a r e o f fa c u lty “ The pendulum of initiative h o p e s t o l i f t th e m a r t i a l la w i m p o s e d on C e n t r a l Java, w h e r e th e s e c u r i t y f o r c e s now a r e c h a s i n g But the choice and arrangem ents swings by the p re s s u re s of one REV. JOHN S. DULEY cement c o m m i t t e e chairman, a tte n d a n c e . K ing sa id t h e r e w ou ld PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY MINISTER C o m m u n i s t re b e l t e r r o r i s t s . Maj . G e n. U m a r W i r a h a d i k u s h m a n , J a k a r t a m i l i ­ Herm an L. King this week. concerning the speaker are up to society touching off a state of He said that except for the Hannah. be a s e a t i n g p r o b l e m if '11 fa c u lty tension in another civilization SPEAKS ON t a r y c o m m a n d e r , w ho d e c l a r e d th e m a r t i a l la w , The Board of T ru ste e s may sh o w e d up fo r g r a d u a l on and it causing them to give a vigorous day the speaker is announced “ C IV IL RIGHTS, STUDENTS, AND s a i d in a n o t h e r s p e e c h t h a t th e a r m y ha d a c h i e v e d and the few days before gradu­ also nominate speakers and it w ould not look good if not to o thrust in the opposite direction. MINORITY GROUPS” ation, there is little interest in usually approves or endorses fewE aactte nded. "p h ysica l v ic to ry " o v e r th e C o m m u n is t re b e ls . h c o l l e g e , th e r ..r e , h a s r it fr o m t h e s e p r e s s u r e s com mencement. the speaker, King said. "Hannah, through his contacts qu ota fo r a tte n d a n c e to p r o v id e su d d en e x p a n s io n of fo r c e SUNDAY, NOV. 14 6 P.M . L ast week he said the com ­ Rhodesia Break Blamed On Wilson m ittee was considering not having in Washington, may be able to a fTaihre astu tte n d a n c e . e p o w e r of th e r é v o - e s , ” sa id P a r k in g s o n . l t e r at the HILLEL HOUSE a graduation speaker beginning cet someone we hadn't thought P a u la P a dr ke ne tr , r eUp lraerske snttoant i v se e is n (3 1 9 HILL CREST AT E . G R A N D R IV ER fall term , 1966. o f , ” said King. “ He doesn't have BUFFET SUPPER. E V E R Y O N E W E L C O M E M OSCO W (L P Ij-r Mos- pletely with the Labor gov­ He and. the other m e m b e r s of to choose trom the list.” i o r , S h e atte n d e d c o m m e n c e ­ w r a d io c h a r g e d today ernm ent of B ritain and p e r ­ "W'e aren ’t going to worry m e n t s a s a ju n io r and a c t s a s M D Drive Sunday FOR RIDES CALL E D 2 - 1 9 U - . sonally w i t h Wilson, the the com m itee had gotten little r i t : s h P r i m e M inister response or the p r o p o s .1, and about who the speaker is as K ing s a .d the committee t r i e s an a d v is o r to th e S e n io r C o u n c il. . V\ r, personally p e rm ie r,” a b r o a d c a s t that was favorab le. lung as we know we’ve got one," T h e Inti r - F r a t e r n i t y C o u n c il reed R h u d e s ia to declare said. T he com m ittee m eets oncê a he said. e a c h y e a r to r e c r u it a ju n io r to is g o in g to s p o n s o r a d r i v e to dependence a n d create “ By it.s policy of con­ term , som etim es twice if there is King said that the important s e r v e on the c o m m i t t e e . c o l l e c t fu n d s for the M u s c u la r lu th e r " f a s c is t” state in cessions a n d connivance T h i s t e r m ' s c o m m e n c e ­ D y s tr o p h y A s s n . M e m b e r s w ill with the Southern Rhode­ a problem . Its function is to thing in commencement is the m en t wi l l b e h e ld on th e S a tu r ­ c o n d u c t th e d o o r - t o - d o o r d r i v e work out the internal mechanics granting of degrees and the time “ The responsibility for sian racia lists, London it­ of the graduation program , it takes for a speaker to talk day a fte r n o o n b e fo r e the C h r i s t ­ 2 - 5 p .m . Sunday in the E a s t .e e x t r e m e l y serious sit- self has, in fact, pushed Each fall the com m ittee p r e ­ could be spent in m atters of m ore m a s concei t in ihe A u d ito r iu m . L a n s in g a r e a . ation w h ic h h a s a r is e n in Smith to the decisive ac­ p a re s a list of potential speakers concern to the graduate and his s taKffingw illsa idh a vtiie p h y s ic -1 plan t sn tra l A f r i c a lies com - tion,’’ it said. family. e to w o r k th rou gh . About 820 undergraduate, 350 the night to put up the s e t s for as advertised in THE :\ m a ste rs ar»ti 100 doctoral degrees th e concert. Council Passes Church proposals will be awarded this term . N EW VORKER. w BAY CITY-^ ' ’ M a c k ie ' F a l l a n d winter term g rad ­ MUSKEGON ' A ’ SAGINAW ( c o n t in u e d f r o m page 1 ) uation cerem onies used to be ■4r ★ FLINT V A T I C A N C I T Y ( U P I ) — T h e E c u m e n i c a l C o u n c il sm all, King said, and the speaker ''G R A N D RAPIDS v o te d T h u r s d a y in f a v o r o f p r o p o s a l s f o r an i m ­ development of other campus ac­ was usually someone from with­ p o r t a n t d e c r e e a i m e d at b o o s t f b g m i s s i o n a r y w o r k tivities for foreign students. in the state--su ch as the p r e s i­ JACKSON YPSILANTI a n d e n d i n g th e f i e r c e c o m p e t i t i o n a m o n g m i s s i o n ­ M ackie, elected to the House dents of the other state univer­ ★ ★ * ★ a r i e s fo r co n ve rts. in 1964, rep resen ts Michigan’s sities. KALAMAZOO ANN ARBOR The 20 b a l l o t s b y th e c o u n c i l on th e d e c r e e seventh district, He had b e e n "It is big enough now to m erit p a v e d t h e w a y f o r d r a f t i n g o f i t s f i n a l v e r s i o n , on state h i g h w a y com m issioner someone known nationally," he w h i c h t h e a s s e m b ly w ill ta ke a c o n c lu s iv e , o v e r a ll from 1957 until his election to said. —U v o t e in e a r l y D e ce m b e r. C ongress. "When we have a well-known' T . h e d e c r e e is o u ts p o k e n in u r g i n g th a t C h r i s t i a n s , , As h i g h w a y com m issioner, speaker, people will come to *7Op. Mackie was elected president of hear him even though they are S e n io r s ! find out about i n s t e a d o f c a m p a i g n i n g in m i s s i o n t e r r i t o r i e s to w in the A m erican Association of State not involved with graduation,’’ *7 lm S lo s te liJ iili Highway Officials and served as King said. “ T h is used to be a c o n v e r t s f o r t h e i r p a r t i c u l a r c h u rc h e s , sh o u ld t r y t o a delegate to the 1962 meeting way to gain prestige for the Uni ­ g i v e a b r o t h e r l y w i t n e s s to C h r i s t . of the International Road F ed er­ versity, but MSU is well known THE " B R E T O N " Booth Newspapers’ ation in Madrid. enough now so that we should R eddoor -3 > A graduate of MSU, Mackie concentrate on what graduation /«»«< C am p u s R e a c ts worked for Detroit and Flint en­ really i s — the awarding of de­ gineering consultingfirm s before g re e s.” Training Program T o P ^ S iD E P J ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m D o g e I) problem in maintaining indepen­ organizing the Flint Surveying “ Some E astern schools have would give Britain and then the dence would be economic. and Engineering Co. in 1952, He dropped graduation speakers,” SPOKEN H E R E United Nations an excuse to im ­ "T hey will have to find new was elected three te rm s as Gen­ he said,” so this is not a new to both guys and g a l s in pute m i l i t a r y sanctions that could m arkets for their products if esee County Surveyor. idea.” T h e re has also been a both n a r r o w a n a wide end the power of the newly in­ the boycott w orks,’’ he said. Mackie returned to MSU last drop In attendance at eastern widths. " S i d e r s ’’ a re s c dependent government. " T h e U.S. can probably do June ..to receive a Distinguished graduations, and I don’t know ii com fortable it’s s i n f u l - s o a n d th e these two things are related." " B rita in would like to get out without R hodesia's tobacco, its Alumni award. He s a i d that parents would safe i t ’ s e m b a r r a s s i n g . from under and take this to the main export, but we could con­ He is a registered professional T he daring a r e wearing United Nations,” Hooker said. tinue to buy their o r e s .” engineer and reg istered lhnd su r­ much ra th e r hear someone like breton red. " T h e U .S . h a s said it will back " T h e P e n t a g o n , ” he said, veyor, and a m em ber of the Mich­ Hannah talk about the institution their sons and daughters attended m a n y c a r e e r Britain in any a c t i o n , which "could step Into the m atter be­ igan Society of Planning Officials, than som e outside speaker. C am p b ell's means we a re behind them in cause of its needs and take the Michigan Engineering Society and The nine-m em ber committee Suburban Shop not doing anything meaningful.” problem out of the world of pol­ the Society of R egistered Land has the responsibility to see that Hooker said Rhodesia’s main itic s .” Surveyors. ____________ So c o m f o r t a b le , it ’s s in fu l! o p p o r t u n it ie s in newspapers So s a fe ,it’s e m b a r ra s s in g ! E a s t L a n s in g H e a d q u a r t e r s Don’t be self-conscious about being L ite ra tu re D istrib u tio n P o lic y the one who always keeps his g rip while everybody around is on skids. ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p ag e 1 ) sell lite ra tu re on the campus. Rights (CSR) distributed in the FOR Explain that you're* safe on slippery deck, tennis court or wet pavement, room near the c-xlt to the Men’s Strange felt that the “ freedom residence h a l l d i n n e r lines, thanks to Sperry Top-Sider exclusive INI to a llo w everyone to dis­ of expression given to the in­ Strange said. anti-slip sole with its many razor-fine tribute there. dividual" was the most signifi­ Under the new policy, “ indivi­ LO W EST P R IC E S zigzag cuts And if they're jealous “ Our first obligation, then, is cant change in policy. duals from the May 2nd Move­ because you can outlast, outrelax the B o o th N e w s p ap e rs , p u b lish e rs o f 9 m e t r o p o lit a n d a i ly "W'e didn’t have theproblem of ment, CSR and the like will be best of them drop, the hint how sin ­ to recognized organizations," he fully com fortable men and women can newspapers in M ic h ig a n , w i l l have a te a m ol in te r ­ said. individuals wishing to distribute able to ex p re ss them selves,” he o n R e c o r d A lb u m s be m the double-deep heel cushions lite ra tu re until recently,” he*Asaid. v i e w i n g executives on y o u r campus on th e d a y shown He emphasized that the p ro ­ and non-chafe linings of these light posed distribution policy was only said. % He urged these individuals to CHECK OUR CONSISTENT PRICES and breezy canvas shoes In Classic b e lo w . T h e y ’ll he lo o k in g f o r m en to tr a in for th e a tentative proposal "to stim ulate T h e ^ d i v i d u a l had not been " c ritic a lly analyze the proposed White. Navy Blue, or smart Breton new spapers’ business d e p a r t in e n t s - a d v e r t is in g . c i r ­ covered under old policies drawn policy, n o t a s unrecognized id ley II soon find out that it ’s thought that w ill :.elp us de­ M A R S H A L L ’S st e x tra v a g a n tly p r a c tic a l c u la tio n and a cc o u n tin g . velop a policy acceptable to the up by the adm inistration, Men’s groups, but as concerned stu- $9 95 th ey ve ever spent. majoF/fy o f The ^fttivei s i i y com ­ Halls £#H .» « r - ’. Vomen’s M F G . JM S T - m tfCE ' « I f v o ti are t b r u t o * ? o f a business c u v c v v . v > u shny.U, munity.’ Interresidence Council (W1C). “ If they a re truly committed inv estigate the B o oth o n -th e -jo b tr a in in g p ro g ra m a n d S tr a n g e said he hopes the final A clarification of policy was to the issue of civil rights, they 2.87 th e excellent o p p o rt u n it ie s it offers. board-approved draft would be­ needed after m em bers of the un­ will come through and help us 3.84 come “ an all—University policy recognized May 2nd Movement build this policy," he said. su jerseding all other policies to distributed at registration this Student Board will hold open 4.79 fall, and m em bers of the unre­ forum s on the new policy at a 5.75 her proposed additions to the cognized Committee on Student date to be announced. b o o t h n e w s p a p e r s cu ent policy a re as follows: Interviewing W POP, R O C K, F O L K , J A Z Z , C L A S S IC A L , --that m aterial may be dls- B B IG S IN G H U M O R , V O C A L , SHOWS, I N S T R U M E N T A L S tnb u ted at a regularly scheduled n«!»» N ov. 17 even; only with the consent of the 'ToP^SiDER^ Sign up now for interview sponsoring party; Stop by any See fo r Yourself m a s s distribution is p e r­ Room 1 4 2 , Student Services Building mitted only in the first floor lob­ bies of the Union Building and the with THE GLAD D O G J U G B A N D and I)* - C <— . - « a * i\ * M. • 'A* --hand - t o- ha nd distnbutioh AT, mnnuxixt’ ,~izi » ¿ v ' r i ’ tf’e a THE ANN arbor 'N E W S . T * f 8a ¥-CITY; TIMES- FONT is perm itted o u t s i d e campus buildings; —hand - to h a n d distribution is o l V a tx « . M a r s h a ll M u s ic Vf JOURNAL . THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS • JACKSON CITIZEN PATRIOT • KALAMAZOO GAZETTE • CHRONICLE • THE SAGINAW NEWS • THE YPSILANTI PRESS THE MUSKEGON not perm itted in residence halls; 307 E . GRAND R IVER P.O. Box 338T, Naugatuck, Conn. individual students may not 8 F riday, N ov em b er 12, 1965 4 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing. Michigan Starts TODAY! CAMPUS: 75C to 5:30 P.M . H e s t o n S e e k s M o d e r n R o l e s E N T E R T A IN M E N T T HEAT Rf~ D E T R O I T — Any a c t o r who Heston was here for the world role he has played m ost often. "S in ce the school was a one- Eve . & Sun. $1.00 thinks he can make a living when preifliere of his new movie, "T h e He resents being considered a room affair with a total enroll­ T H IS W E E K E N D *ST-0*T, .ÎSSSÎfS« ► » " he starts out is disillusioned, War Lord,” currently playing biblical actor, and says he would ment of 13 , I doubt landing a role said Ocar winning cinema star at the Gladmer in Lansing. like m ore m odern roles in the was due to any unusual child­ M AR Y U L L R IC H Charleton Heston here Wednes­ future. hood talent on my p a rt," Hes­ TWO BEST SELLERS-TO GETHER! day. ________ _ Heston has appeared in movies as everything from cowboy to ton said. The H ila r io u s World o f P ete r Sellers "I started when I was a kid, ASMSU hosts the Kingsmen ternational Film Series at 7 and prophet. He says diligent re­ and I’ve been acting all my life. The Hestons later moved to Saturday evening in the third 9 tonight in Fairchild T h ea tre . FRIDAY & SAT. at FRIDAY & SAT. at search is necessary for movies 1 just started making money at Illinois where Charleton (that’ s stage of it’s Popular E ntertain­ T he film tells the story of a 2:45-6:30-later 1:00- 4:40-8:35 B a n d S a lu t e in which historical context plays it recently," Heston said. his real name) went to high ment S eries. Tickets for the 19th century English orphan in ar, important part. "Education teaches one how to do research ," school, and then Northwestern 8:00 p.m . perform ance, which a tale billed as "thrilling, und er­ T o T B S e a ls Heston spent his early life University where he majored In will have courageous Dave Han­ standing and distinquished.” "T H E B R IG H T E S T , In a p re-g a m e perform ance he said. in Michigan. His father was a speech. son on hand to review, were sold MSU’s World T ra v el Series * ★ ★ ★ ★ L IV E L IE S T C O M E D Y Saturday, the MSU marching band But Heston said an actor's abil­ mill operator in St. Helen, a tiny out Thursday. is sponsoring Romain Wilhelm- A brilliant will salute the 59th annual C hrist­ ity to take on the personality of town in the northern part of the However, Heston does not feel Office. sen’s " Y u c a ta n T ra ils ,” at8 p .m . comedy." T H I S Y E A R ! - n » times m as Seal campaign which opens the person he Is portraying is state. It was there that Heston that education prepares an actor T he event should be a fitting Saturday in the University Audi­ "IT’S A COMIC T uesday. the most important factor, and began his c a re e r in elem entary for acting. "Scholarship can only climax to MSU's expected 18- torium . The seal is to be used this this ability cannot be taught. school shows. play a partial ro le ," he said. point victory over Indiana in the T he R ichards Quintet, a cham ­ MASTER­ y ear In the long time battle Heston has often been cast as afternoun, and a prelude to the ber music group composed of PIECE” J abainst TB, will feature the fam­ historical figures. These include evening's postshow victory p a r ­ Michigan State faculty m em bers, -M eCALLS iliar double-barred cross and a M oses in " The Ten Command­ ties. will p resent a program of wood­ VAGA¿Sí little girl feeding birds. L eonard Falcone, director of m e n ts" and John the Baptist in "T h e G reatest Story Ever T old." Shaw Teams Await Rivaling the Kingsmen for a student audience are the New wind music at 8:15 tonight in the Music Auditorium. the band, said he plans a form a­ He said that the p rim ary func­ C hristy M i n s t r e l s , currently ALSO GOOD: It’s the second 'I’M ALL RIGHT (T í tion of the double-barred cro ss while band m em bers relea se doz­ tion he has as an actor is to make real men out of these som e­ 'Little Rose Bowl’ without t h e services of gravel throated B a rry Maquire, who de­ time around for Academy Award winning " Z o rb a T he G reek,” but ens of homing pigeons. what mythical figures. A brilliant gold toilet bowl Bowl Queen, the queen of the serted to " T h e Eve of D estruc­ if you haven’t already seen it, The pigeons a re 'loaned to the filled with artificial ro ses will winning team, will be crowned tion.” it’s a good bet at the Starlight band by Ed L a B o d e , 624 E. Heston said that his favorite be presented to the team which after the game. T ickets for the 8:30 p.m. p e r ­ D r i v e - I n , C o m e d i a n P ete r Holmes St. role is Macbeth. It is also the wins the "L ittle Rose Bowl" She will be presented with a formance at the Lansing Civic Sellers s ta rs in two of his early game Sunday. trophy and a bouquet of ro se s. Center can be purchased at the pictures, "H eaven Above” and PITER East Shaw, and West Shaw have The winning half of Shaw Hall Param ount News C enter in E ast “ I’m All Right, Jack” at the SELLERS chosen team s consisting of two will get double d e sserts at Mon­ Lansing. Campus T h ea tre , and Charlton men from each precinct to play day dinner. The losing half will T he MSU Folklore Society’s Heston is featured in "T h e War at Landon Field at 3:30 p.m. get none. annual " B ig Sing” is usually L ord” at theG ladm er in Lansing. .PETER SELLERS Sunday. C heerleaders at the game will very good. It’s at 8 tonight in Topping the list for coed movie Campbell Hail residents have be South Campbell coeds. A rock the Union Ballroom. fans is the news that Steve Mc­ H EAVEN S AN CARMICH/ÆL- TERRY-THOMAS chosen five girls from each North and roll band, The Shawmen, GOOD: T he C harles Dickens Queen is outdoing himself in and South Campbell to reign as the will perform at halftime. classic " G re a t Expectations," " T h e Blob” at the C re st D rive- L ittle Rose Bowl courts of East A p re-g a m e contest pitting the will be presented by MSU’s In­ In. A B O V E! and West Shaw. Each team will East Shaw staff against the West . Re-releaseddby Dy Cinema V. choose a queen. Shaw staff was canceled when The courts will be introducted West Shaw turned down a chal- LOAN DISPLAY Starts Thurs. “ WINTER-A-GO-GO” at halftime and the L ittle Rose lenge from East. T O N IG H T from 7:00 P.M. P l a n e t a r i u m E x h i b i t s F r i. Sat.Sun. 3 Color Hits T h e a tre 2nd W E E K ! F i v e O p t i c a l A n t i q u e s P tu m t 33Z-2B1AD |A «T IAN5INO On M-43 Exclusive! A new set of astronom ical, about 1800. Its b rass and m a­ Wj navigational, and optical antiques hogany t u b e has sliding lens Tl»#» A l l - W i n l e r D r i v e - I n has been put on exhibit at A bram s covers at both ends. It has a sun O U TSTA N D IN G ( 3 ) F E A T U R E ^P R O G R A M some havei t - Planetar.um . shield for daytime viewing, but T he five pieces include two the lenses are not tinted so it \o u iib e " s n u 6 a s a b u g telescopes, a magnifying glass, can also be used for nighttime IMA RUGWITH THE ALL NEW • « i . Y a sundial and a navigational cel­ work. estial globe. Much sm aller :s a surveyo r's On loan from the Jam e» C u- telescope from Germany. P ro b a­ HKHWHBtEDUCIMC: sick Nichols A rt Studio in Kal­ bly from the late 1800’s, both HOT-SHOT amazoo, they will rem ain on the tube and the mount are b ra s s . view until the first of the year. T he magnifying glass was made M-A-CAR HEATERS. The larg e r telescope is a four- in England in the late 1 '0 0 's. stage spy glass made m London It is mounted in wood and is about five inches in diam eter. some dooî Oldest of the item s is = 1“ 11 C h a p lin F ilm garden sundial. Made in England, TONSOFMONSTERFIIRYCD D R IV E it is bronze and almost a foot ir. diam eter. OUTOFTHISWORLDFRIGHT! - I N m um T o B e S e e n T he newest item is from 1920, M U w SouthW M t o# L a n sin g a n M -78 showing navigation sta rs on a The Exploring Cinema Society white ball in a b rass and wood will • show two Chaplin film s, case. Also English, it was made • NOW THRU SUN! (2) HITS "T h e Gold R ush," at 8 p.m . | in London. T he original instruct­ Saturday and “ Shoulder A rm s,” ions are still in the case. EXC LU SIV E SHOWING! Dec. 11, at the U m tarian-U ni- The exhibit will be on view v ersalist Church. fop people attending the rem ain­ In “ T he Gold R ush," Chaplin der 6f t h e “ Discovering the f t * * , NOW! E L E C T R I C - I N CAR H E A T E R S uses the pure white snowfields Moon” se rie s at Abram s and ENJOY T H E SHOW IN L I V I N G ROOM COMFORT as a backdrop for his pantomine. those going to D ecem ber’s “ Star ..and tioNf “ We see him first in the fre ez­ of the Mag;” shows. “ T h e re c a n be t o g e M lff ing w astes, appearing belatedly after a long line of prospectors has passed before the cam era, Memorial Planned • no q u e stio n that , / BEST PICTURE as small defiant ink-stain among A m em orial service is.planned CANNES !l, ... A-FILM FESTIVAL,/. the hills, twirling his cane a for two botany research tech­ nicians who were killed in a th is is one ot the <~s»c-u«.s -V .C.QM MCNDCOSO* 1965 jf>1 little to keep his sp irits up. . .’’ Monday morning automobile ac­ —from " T h e Great God Pan.” cident. b e st p ic tu re s ot R IT A TIJ*U li\IC U A JM In "Shoulder A rm s,’’ C harlie B ert and Wilhelminn Winter, “A decided must-see.. .pos­ is disguised as a tree. He is originally from A m sterdam , T he the y e a r .’ RAY BROOKS MICHAEL CRAWFORD OONAL DONNELLY minus his mustache, derby and Netherlands, sw agger-stick, but the tree is University forhad worked for the sesses all the energies and F E A T U R E T IM E : 7 :4 0 -9 :5 0 urges ot the great ones.” definitely C harlie. two years. S HOW N A T EXTRA R IC H A R D B U R T O N n a rra te s the A w a rd W in n in g Short Filmed in 1916, the film has perform T he Rev. John Hofman will 7 P . M . - l 1:40 P . M . been term ed the m ost serious and tian Reformed the service at the C h ris ­ “ DYLAN THOMAS” Church, 240 M a r­ the most imaginative film p ro ­ shall, Ave. Lansing, ’t 3 p.m . / w id e s c r e e n ' N E X T . 'W h ite V o ic e s * and 'M ondo P a zzo * /& duced on the subject of World Sunday. M 0PINIE TINOCINIO War 1. v u ■TODAY and S A T U R D A Y ' SHOWN TODAY AT 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15-9:20 Rally At Brody , THE BLOB G LA DMER R IC H A R D W ID M A R K-SIDN E Y P O IT IE R Brody Group will m ark the departure of the sewage plant Th e Blob T w ic e - 7 :0 7 & late-D ino 9 :0 7 T H E A T R E "BEDFORD INCIDENT” with a “ sm ellebration’’ today. Starting the activities will be a ‘ “cm► 485-6485 ' SHOWN SATURDAY AT 3:10-7:10-LATE pep rally at 7:30 p.m. with the - 3rd Color Feature - MSU ch eerleaders and the Sing­ Starts TOMORROW • SUPER BARGAIN DAY! ing Statesmen. Bailey Hall will then sponsor “ WAR LORD” P R EM IER E ENGAGEMENT a dance In the Brody M ultipur­ I CRAZY pose Rooms featuring the m usic MAD of the Sounds. _____ _________ I ABOUT YOU! WHY YOU NOT LET ME ; AWARDS■ tkW A R Ìì L O K P BE YOUR 2&ANTHONYQUINN SHOWN SATURDAY AT By pagan PERMANENT GIRL. FOR ALANBATES-IRENEPAPAS 1:10-5:00-9:05 P.M. la w he c la im s th e b rid e GOODNESS MICHAEL CACOYANNIS PRODUCTION o f a n o th e r on he r ZO RBATH E G R EEK' w e d d in g n ig h t ... r is k in g Technicolor h o n o r, la n d HOLDEN THE^WOiy-D O f H» Panavision a n d life to keep R ayfttarlis Cfc vtarnnq h e r! S U Z iE unci LOOK W H A T THEY C A LL A QUIET W E E K IN RIO! No Waiting 'W O N G KNAR as SUZIEWONG at C h a rlto n H esto n • R ic h a r d B oone C LEA NER AÑb.... SYLVIA SYMS - MICHAEL WILDING john Patrick richard quine TECHNICOLOR p ~ • SHIRT LAUNDRY ROSEMARY FORSYTH GUY STOCKWELL «ISO ¡IMINM 623 E , Grand River T h e W o rld of S u z ie W ong 3 rd - 10:37 NIALL MacGINNIS HENRY WILCOXON JAMES FARENTINO Maurice Evans ED 2 -3 5 3 7 Friday. N ov em b er 12, 1965 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan D o c t o r s C lu b C h a r t e r in g P o lic y A t t a c k e d 'you can exist if we approve tical now, he said, and will be­ constitution, it would have to By CHAR JO L L E S C o n c e r n e d what you believe and what is come more so as the univer­ wait for the last word from S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r third floor Student Services.” stated in your constitution’ . " sity grows. The proposed club chartering “ A group forms to discuss He felt it was almost im­ On the ruling that only char­ O v e r I k e policy being considered by the common interests," she con­ possible for an organization just tered organizations may hold all- AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)— Doctors Student Board or the Associated beginning to have that many mem­ university events, Keleher asked, tinued, “ and as long as the in­ said Thursday former President Students of MSU (ASMSU) w a s "What is an a 11-University event? terested people discuss those bers anyway. Dwight D, Eisenhower is in sat­ stamped "the dying gasp of a "T h e value of an organization I have been asking administrators interests, there is no need for isfactory condition but warned m o r i b u n d group" Wednesday does not depend on the n u m b e r of for two yea rs.” any board of judge whether they night by Brian Keleher, East he could have repeated seizures should or should not exist." people in it,” h e said. In his c l o s i n g rem arks,Kel­ of chest pain and lapse into a full Lansing senior. He said that m e m b e r s h i p eher charged that the Student If the group in question breaks Keleher, along with Martha •should be op e n to a n y o n e "in Board was "irrelevant to what heart attack. a state or federal law, or a Aldenbrand, East Lansing grad­ Such a course is "not uncom­ rule specifically stated b y the the u n i v e r s i t y community,” people are doing," mon for patients with known cor­ uate student, attacked the policy which e n c o m p a s s e s m o r e than Unchartered groups are func­ University, that g r o u p should at the first of two open forums onary d isease," experts said. be responsible to t h o s e author­ students. tioning e f f e c t i v e l y w i t h o u t Eisenhower suffered a severe held by the Student Board. ASMSU, he said, like the May ities, she said. "A n organization should have On the ruli that o r g a n iz a t io n s 2nd Movement, Committee for heart attack in 1955 during the Sh e s a i d s h e f e e l s th e r e w a s third year of his presidency. the right to exist without asking “ no l o g ic a l r e a s o n " for an o r ­ m u s t p r e s e n t for ap p ro val the Student Rights (CSR) and the c o n s e n t from any a d v i s o r y name and c o n s t tutti f n a tio n a l Committee for Peace in Viet His current difficulty has been g a n iz a tio n to h a v e a c o n s t i t u ­ diagnosed as angina pectoris, board," Miss Aldenbrand said. tion b e f o r e it m a y h a v e a c h a r ­ g r o u p s w ith w h ic h th e y wan to Nam. severe pains of the chest caused She called the procedure of te r . a f f i li a t e , K e l e h e r said: He charged that the boat’ d was by an inadequate blood supply chartering an organization un­ " I t sh o u ld be up to th e gro u p " Y o u a r e g o in g to ju judge v hat “ not authorized by the students to the heart. Physicians say the constitutional, according to free­ w h e th e r th e y w ant to su bm it a nation al groups with ,ith w h ic h one but by the Faculty Committee pain does not constitute a heart dom of assembly guaranteed by s t a t e m e n t o f p u r p o s e ," s h e s a id . w ill a s s o c i a t e ;>elf. It w ould on Student A ffa irs." attack, in the usual sense of the the Bill of Rights. " T h e b o a r d h a s no r ig h t to be fo llo w l o g i c a l l hat e a c h t.»m e T h e b o a r d w ill v o te on th e p r o ­ ation lik e SDS i n t e r e s t e d in the i d e a s o f the a n atio n a l o r g "A S M S U ," he concluded, “ is term. posed c h a r t e r in g p r o c e d u r e at its ( S t u d e n t s f' a D e m o c r a t i c an anachronism in the times of The 75-year-old five star gen­ Nov. 2 3 m e e t in g . T h e p r o c e d u r e g r o u p .” eral suffered a 30-minute seizure " A u n i v e r s i t y i s b a s e d on e d u ­ Society) wish. to a m e n d its a student revolution." must then b e ap p ro ved by th e of chest pain earlyTuesday mor­ c a tio n , i n t e l l e c t u a l c o m u n i - Full Selection Of F a c u lt y C o m m i t t e e on S tu dent ning at the Augusta National Golf Affairs. c a tio n and in q u ir y ," sh e ad d ed . Club, where he had been vaca­ Under the proposed chartering "It i s not b a s e d on r e s t r i c t i o n tioning. He appeared to be making policy, students wishing to form >f th in k in g about c e r t a in th in g s . a good recovery from the attack T H E W I N N E R o f t h i s y e a r ’ s T u r k e y t r o t , D i c k N e w t o n , F l i n t s e n i o r , and r e p r e ­ an organization must submit a T h a t i s d e fe a tin g th e id e a l of until Wednesday afternoon when th e u n i v e r s i t y ." the pains hit again with greater s e n t a t i v e o f B a i l e y H a l l , s e e m s t o h a v e a t u r k e y on a s t r i n g f o r h i s w i n n i n g e f f o r t s . T h e m e n o f B a i l e y m a y e n j o y a T h a n k s g i v i n g f e a s t ahea d o f t i m e t h i s y e a r . constitution, a membership list and a letter from a faculty ad­ K e l e h e r a l s o a t t a e k e d the c l a u s e r e q u ir in g a c o n stitu tio n : ENRO SHIRTS at intensity and for a longer period P h o to b y R u s s e l l S t e f f e y visor. The group must adhere than before. to specific rules governing such " Y o u w is h to p a s s ju d g em e n t things as number of members on th e t e r m s u n d e r w h ic h a grou p w i s h e s to a s s o c i a t e i t s e l f , ” h e HOLDEN REID and external affiliations. A R M Y M A J O R G IV E S V IE W S told b o a r d m e m b e r s . " T h a t ’ s Viet War Called Drawing The Line The student-facultyCommittee on S t u d e n t O r g a m i / a t i o r then is a d i r e c t v io la tio n of f r e e d o m grants a Feature -2 G ran d R ap id s-H e ck n e r Je w e lry Co. G r e e n v i 11e- F a b e r ' s J e w e l r y H a m tro m c k -M a x 's Je w e lry S u r p r ise ! H a n co ck -M llle r Je w e lry I r o n w o o d —J o h n A l b e r t J e w e l r y y o u r A r tC a r v e d D ia m o n d R in g c o m e s K a lam azo o -C arI V . Reck, Je w e lry NO ONE to y o u o n its o w n p r e c i o u s t h r o n e . K al a m a z o o - W a l t e r E . R i n g MAY ENTER K a la m a z o o -S h u m a k e r's Je w e le rs Lap e er-A ch eso n Je w e le rs THE Lud ington-SchohI J e w e lr y THEATRE M arquette-N yqu lst Je w e lry M onroe-Best Je w e le rs AFTER FABI Mount P le a s a n t- T h o m p s o n ’ s J e w e lr y ENTERS M u s . k . c s w c M L t y i H - , I“ M u sk e g o n -P a rm e le e ’s Je w e lry HER BATH! O w o sso -C am p b ells Je w e lry O xford-A cheson Je w e le rs P o n tia c-Lo u -M o r Je w e le rs R o y a l O a k - M y e r ’ s J e w e l r y Sh op •J.IEETHOMPSON St. J o h n s - L e s t e r L a k e J e w e l e r m m SCHELL,, S A W N t » f f l J N G R I D THULIN St. J o s e p h - G re e n ’s J e w e lr y Saginaw -N u ech terlein Je w e lry H e tu m ’ n S A s h e s A Jo u rn e y Into T h e D iabolical! wrtKHERBERT LOM Sandusky-Sagem an Je w e lry Sault Ste. M a r ie - J e a n 's J e w e lry Sebawai ng-A rnold L a y h e r Je w e le rs PANAVISION’ i ik. UNITED ARTISTS S o u th fie ld -S a lIa n ’s N orthland MAXIMILIANSCHELL SAMANTHAEG6AR•INGRIDTHULIN HERBERTLOM T r a v e r s e C i t y - E a r l Cobb Je w e le rs W alled L a k e -lrla n d Je w e le rs K SURE TO ARRIVE AT START OF FEATURE 1 :3 5 -5 :2 0 -9 :1 4 [ W yandotte-Sal Ian’s jit.Wv rygy niuMMCjut V irrte iw om8s.UEA.HMH1. t “ shown at ^ t ^ j a r v e d * 3:20 -7:0 5 & Ends Today "CINCINNATI K ID " later. a m D I A M O N D f l in g s y I I Feature Tim es Saturday 1:0 0 -3 :0 5 -5 :10 -7 :15 -9 :2 5 H 0 I6 ! " " Sunday 1:5 0 -4 :15 -6 :5 0 -9 :10 i Friday, N o v e m b e r 12, 1965 f ) Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan TWO MEN NEEDED, part-time, Wish We Had A Place w a r e h o u s e work. GORDON We Had MANY, MANY Applications For This Job FOOD SER VICE, 2226 Spike St. For All Of Them. Ask for M r. Boven. Automotive Employment Employment For Sale For Sale Automotive Automotive WANTED CASHIERS, stock help FOR WEDD1N(j and practical NIKON-F PHOTOMICfinder, new CORYAIR Nlonza HONDA 1965 2§0cc Scrambler. BUSBOYS WANTED for job open- C HEVRO LET OLDSMOBILE D ELTA ‘ 88’ , 1965, and office clerk, day or night shower gifts, see A C E HARD- m o d e l , b l a c k . $50. L a rry with a Holiday coupe. Power with many Good shape. Just tuned. Best mgs at S.A .E. All meals avail­ 1963, delux« :, 4-door, bucket Where’ S s e l e c t i o n s , 201 E. Frltzlan. 351-4898. 5/32 jg & J low cos* able. Inquire Steward 337-9 0 9 1. shifts, fringe benefits/paid va­ offer over $570. Call 332-6408. seats. R a d i o , 4-speed New accessories, N o c t u r n e Mist. 3 2 -3 cation, holiday hospitalization, Grand River, across from Un­ T A P E RECORDER, Webcor. 6ne 3 5 -5 8,500 miles. P rice $2,"50 . 484- 36 -5 tires, ED 2-4845. HOUSEWORK, Monday, NVednes- good working conditions. Apply ion. Phone ED 2 -32 12 . C year old. Excellent condition. 0756. 32 -5 HARI. EY DAVIDSON Sprint 1963. CHEVROLET Î3! 1956, new trans­ SHOPPERS FAIR. DRUMMERS EXCLU SIVE—WiT- $60. Call after 5 p.m., ED 2 - W A N T A D mission. Excellent engine. Good OLDSMOBILE l962 , 4-door dy- 250cc. Best o f f e r . C a l l 35 5 - day, Friday, May bring onepre- 3839. 3 3 -3 3097. 32 ' schooler. ED 2-6400. 3 2 -3 WOMAN, TO b a b y s i t . Light cox Music scoops the market. shape. Dependable. Radio, good natnic. P o w e r steering and housekeeping. Three hours a See the newest Trixon drum set HOOVER TANK vacuum cleaner A U T O M O T IV E HONDA 250cc Scram bler, very LAST C A L L !! Two months ago we tires. Best offer. 35 1-5 36 2. 32 -3 brakes, hydra mat jc transmis­ day, own car. 339-2709 after with the egg-shaped bass drum with all attachments, runs and EM PLO YM EN T low mileage, t a k e over pay­ ran an ad and hired eleven men. CHEVY 11 1964 Nova hardtop. sion, radio, heater, 1 owner. 7 p.m. Haslett. 3 4 -3 and twin drum pedals. A gleam­ looks like new. $20. Call 3 7 2 - ments. 353-0044. 5-6 only. Wed- Nine of them had no previous FOR R E N T 6 cylinder, standard shift. Low $ 1,3 7 5 . 332-0 34 7. 3 2 -3 ing chrome and silver sparkle 4 213. 34 -3 nesday-Friday. 32 -3 direct sales experience and none L E G A L SECR ETAR Y permanent FO R S A LE mileage beauty. OSBORN AL'TO, OLDSMOBILE 1965 F -S 5 deluxe”, set; Ziljian cymbols, a gorgeous HAPPY BIRTHDAY c a k e , 9 in- of them were experienced in our position, four-member down­ LO ST & FOUND INC., 2601—- E.M ichigan.C 32-5 4-door sedan. Power steering 1965 TRIUMPH 500 cc. Excel- set as featured by a leading ches, delivered $3.87. Specials: lent condition. Must sell. 3 5 1 - field (three left $15,000 or over town law firm. 5 days, short­ PERSONAL CHRYSLER 1950. Deluxe model, and brakes. Good condition. Call rock and roll group, the Ven­ Friday-Satucday, pumpkin pie yearly salaries to come with us). hand, accurate typist. 489 -5753. good condition. Sell or trade PEANU TS PERSONAL 37 2 -6 19 4 . 32-3 5160. 3 2 -3 tures. See it now at WILCOX 54«. KW ASTBAKERIES, Brook­ As of this date, ten are still 4 1-10 • REAL ESTATE for motor scooter or shotgun, OLDSMOBILE 4-door. In HONDA §35 1965, must sell. with us. Last month these ten MUSIC DEPARTM ENT. Over field Plaza; East Lansing; Fran - good condition. Call 332-6874. Good condition. Call Mike, 351 — NEEDED LADY for care pre- • S E R V IC E 355-6039. 34 -3 men averaged $ 1 , 81 4 (high man 200 guitars in stock. Electrics, dor; 303 E. Washington IV 4- 4658. 3 2 -3 school schildren, church or­ • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N COMET I960; indoor, radio, 34-5 $ 3 ,871-low man $1,24 2). Two of slabs, flat-top, classic; Jazz 13 1 7 . C32 ganization, 2 hours every Tues­ • W ANTED heater, automatictransn iission, O L D S M O B I L E 1962, *F - 85 . Employment them are now district managers. day. Own transportation. 482- models and beginner’ s instru­ BASEM ENT SA LE. Sunday, Nov­ exceptionally clean, go sd me- Hydramatic, radio, full power. Average earnings for all men: 1895. 34 -3 ments, starting at $16.95; used ember 1 4 , 1 0 a.m .-5p .m . Furni­ DEADLINE chanical c o n d i t i o n , $495. $895. Cali 4S5-7548. 33 -3 RECEPTIONIST C LER IC AL last month was $2,081. We are accordions, band instruments, ture. recreation room items, 2 p.m one c la s s day be­ Beechem & K N I G H T ALTO OLDSMOBILE F35Ü Super W , work part-time. Afternoons 1 a multi-million dollar company For Rent new and used best selection of dishes, silverware, odds and fo re p u b lic a tio n . SALES, 1300 E. Michigan. 32-3 Holiday, goo«1 clean condition, p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Medical doc­ currently expanding in Michi­ B IC Y C LE REN TALS, storage, instruments in Lansing. Easiest ends. ED 2 - 1 1 5 7 . 31-1 CORYAIR, 1962, white, red in­ power st g, brakes, Hydra- tors office, typing ability nec­ gan with a prestige program of sales and services. EA ST LA N ­ terms, lay-aways, trade-ins. GENUINE LEOPARD COAT, 3/4 Cancel lati ons - 12 noon one terior, 2-door, floor shift, four matic $700, E 9-8913. 34-3 desired, - essary, dictaphone experience unbelievable sales appeal. Men SING C Y C L E , 1215 E. Grand Come in and see Jack Sova, length, size 1 2 - 1 4 . Excellent c la s s d a y b e fore p u b lic a tio n new tires. $725. Phone IV 2- OLDSMOEllLÈ 1965, 442 con- State W r i t e Box B - 2 ,c / o selected w i l l be completely River. Call 332-8803. C guitar p l a y e r and musician condition. $300. Phone 882-3904 2126. 33-5 vertible. Pow er, 4-speed,spoke News. 5/32 trained at our expense. They T V REN TALS for students. Eco- around Lansing for m anyyears. after 6. 34 -3 PHONE CORYAIR MONZA, 1962 black, hubcaps, COS new $3,770. Now E X C E L L E N T OPPORTUNITY will do no traveling or cold nomical rates by the term and Jack will help you select the 355-8255 2-door, with red interior, 4— $2,795. Will trade. NI 6-5151. for young men to advance in a canvassing. To be considered, month. UNIVERSITY T V REN T­ instrument best suited to your A n im a ls speed. Excellent c o n d i t i o n . 34-3 growing company. C ar required. must have some sales or public ALS 484-9263. C32 pleasure. Remember, see Jack MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS, I RATES Phone IV 4-8721. 33-5 OLDSMOBILE 1963 'F -S 5’ de- Direct selling experience de­ contact experience and be above PARKING ACROSS Grand River at WILCOX’ S for a musical deal that will please you. 509 E. weeks old by Thanksgiving. AKC 1 D A Y .............. S I . 50 CORVAIR M O N Z A 1 962 auto­ luxe model, 4-door, 8 cylinder. 489-3704 sirable, but not required. Phone average in personality and ap­ from C a m p u s , $5 monthly. Michigan. P h o n e IN' 5-4391. registered l i t t e r . Phone IV 3 D A Y S ...........¿ 3 .0 0 matic. Metallic blue. New tires. Excellent c o n d i t i o n . 2,500 or 4 8 7 -314 5, ask for pearance. If selected this should Phone 489-1003. 3 3 -3 Hours daily, 8 am. to 5:30. 4-0007. 35-10 5 D A Y S ...........¿ 5 .0 0 Excellent condition. Call 332 - m iles. $1,450 . ED 7-18 0 2. 34 -3 Mr. Hlppe. 3 2 -1 be the last ad you ever answer, POODLES, APRICOT small mini- 4098 after 1 p.m. 3 3 -3 PACKARDS TWO. 1951, straight .MALE: F U L L time also part as this is truly a once-in-a- RENT A DISHWASHER, S$ per Below cost cigarettes! R eg.- atures, AKC registered champ­ eights. 1 r u s t . Best offer time help Friday, Saturday and lifetime opportunity. For all month. Saves you the time and 26«, King and F ilte r-2 7 « pk., (b a se d on 15 w o rd s per ad) CORYAIR 500 1 9 6 1 . 3-speéd, ion stock. 8 weeks. 2 males, drudgery of old fashioned hand Over 15, 10c per word, per day. floor shift, clean, 2-door. Eco­ aroun $300 each. Phone 627- Sunday. ROCKET AL'TO WASH, 2905 West Saginaw. 3 3 -3 th e facts, see Martin washing. For instant installation $2.50/2.70 per carton tax paid. 2 females. 372-4856. 3 5 -5 nomical , e x c e l l e n t condition. 5220. 34-5 Schlissberg, November 15 or 17 of sp ace-saving G .E. Porta- Military supplies; Brasso, pa­ M1NITURE SCHNAUZERS, salt T h e re w i ll be a 50« s e rv ic e $450. 332-2960. 3 3 -3 PONTIAC 1962, Catalina sta- AMBITIOUS K E L L Y girls are al- by appointment in Student Place­ maid, call State Management, tches, belts, buckles, medals. and pepper color. Registered.” a n d b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e it CORV ETTE COUPE 1963, 340 tior.wagon. Good condition, orig­ ways in demand. Industry needs ment Bureau. • 3 2 -3 332-86 87. 39 -10 P .X . S T O R E - F R A N D O R weeks. 3 left. Call 882-2093 or t h is ad is n o t p a id w ith in hp, 4-speei I, 4.11 positraction. inal owner. Best offer. Phone your officeandmarketingskills. WANTED by RECORD CLUB OF 882-7960. 3 3 -5 o n e w e e k. Michelins, B u r g l a r alarm, 485-5776. 33-3 A p p l y K E L LY TEMPORARY AMERICA, Campus representa­ Apartments JACKSON ST A T E Prison sweat­ shirts with a 1-6 diget serial MINIATURE SCHNAl’Z E R . Fe­ S E R V I C E S , IV 2 -12 7 7 , 400 tive to earn over $100 in short more. $2,5 $0. Phone 351-54 24 . PONTIAC 1964 GTOT 325 hp. 4- E A S T S I D E . 1-1/2 bedroom, number of your choice. Black male 3 months. Champion sired. ; News does not 36-5 speed. P o s i t r a c t i ) n. 28,500 S. Washington, Rm. 206. Equal time. Write for information:’ ground floor, garage and water or gray. $4. Call 3 5 5 -2 6 15 . E a rs trim m ed.non-shedding, opportunity. 5/32 peri icial or religious DESOTO 1955 2 - doer hardtop, m iles. Call 484-2842. 36 -5 Record Club of Am erica, Col­ lege Dept, 1285 East Princess paid; $150 furnished, $125 un­ 3 2 -3 permanent shots. Call 3 3 7 -2 3 9 1. P A R T-TIM E , I need five men to iPtion in its ad- Fully equippei including power RAMBLER 1965, Classic 66Ö’ . work three hours, three even­ S t . , York, Pa. 3 2 -3 furnished. No pets or children. SAXOPHONE, A new Alto sax. MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS sired columns. The Mi origin­ C ruise control, R evere-a-M atic ings a week, in sales. Call 37 2- Call IV 9-1017. 34-10 Will sell at wholesale price. by c h a m p i o n Handfull Popup. State Ne1vs will hot accept al equipment in top working radio, one owner car, call any 3 1 1 0 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., to a r­ CAB DRIVERS, part-time work FOUR R OOM apartment, com- Cash, trade or term s. Call 699- E a rs cropped, permanent shots. advertís; -¡2 frofn persons order. Body and interior like tim e, IV 9-2909. 36—5 range interview. 3 3 -3 available. All hours. Must be at sa st 25 years old and have fortable lounge, fireplace, good 2027. 3 2 -3 $15 0 . Phone IV 2-5987 after 5. lating against re- new. Ar. exceptional buy at $350. RENAULT DELUXE 1*962. Ex- knowledge of Lansing area . Good study condition. Parking, will SEARS A U T O M A T I C washer. FORCED TO sell my Daschund ice, color or r.a- BEECHEM & K N I G H T AUTO cellent condition. Must .sell. EASY M O NEY ! driving record necessary. Call accommodate four. 332-3980. $25. In good working condition. puppy through lack of time and SA LES. 1300 E. Michigan. 3 2 -3 Bac costs COURTESY CABS, IV 4-4488. 36 -5 Phone ED 2-2209. 3 2 -3 space. 3 months , black male. DODGE ST ATION WAGON 1962 too 32-3 M ake $25 in 3 h o u rs 33-5 WANTED: ONE girl to sublease MUMS, $2 .7 5 plant, apples, all 3 32 -115 3. 33-3 automatic 6. One owner. Ex­ wi t hout leavi ng luxury apartment, near campus, A uto m otive cellent c o n di t i o n. Must sell. SERIES 111 Sunoeam, ' 1963, uOdy o r d e r l i e s ; NURSES A ics, no winter term. Call 3 5 1-4 19 4 . varieties, fresh cider .PRINCES DAL MAT ION PUP, black and 3 3 -3 , and engine excellent condition. your l i v i n g unit FARM M ARKET, W. G r a n d white, 7 weeks old male. AKC experience necessary. Please ALF A RON EO Spy der I960 . Wil- DODGE 332-0789. You must see to believe. Best P h o n e 3 5 5 -6 1 7 0 apply in person. COUNTY HOS­ 3 3 -5 River at Okemos Road, Okemos. registered. Good, ED 2 -5 1 5 6 C'ftè T Roadster. Ne V top 1956, Custom Royal. V-S, offer over $1,300.332-8125.32-5 MINNESOTA MINING and Manu­ PITAL, Dobie Road, Okemos. ONE MAN needed for w o bed- 33 -5 or ED 2-2438. 3 2 -3 ar.c paint For details call automatic. New tires. Runs well. 37-10 room luxury apartment. $50 HAND WOVEN rugs, reasonable. 33 ” -2024. 34-5 $100. Call a f t e r 5 ,355 -9 9 0 0 . THUNDER BIRD 1955, fair con- facturing C o. Local sales posi­ WAITRESS FOR night club. Hours monthly. Call Paul, 332 -5 2 7 3. Priced, a c c o r d i n g to length M o b ile Homes / l f A RON IEO Giulietta Spyder FALCON 1961, 4-door, standard 3 3 -3 dition, must sell. Best offer, tion open. College background 8:30 pm. to 2:30 am. Call JOE 32 -3 wanted. Made to your order. NEW MOON 1963, 12’ x 60* with I96 3. Red Roadster# Radi o. P i- Phone ED 2-8972'. 33-3 or proven sales record requir­ ed. For appointment, call 482- JOSEPH’ S PRO BOWL, IV 7 - WANTED, TWO girls to sub- Phofte IV 2 -17 7 6 . 3 3 -5 9’ x 19’ attached jalousie porch re'. i Cinu:-at . s. pleasecai 1 3 5 1 - shift, completely rebuilt engine. TRIUMPH IR-3 1957 Leaving 0602, ask for G.M. Smith. 5802. 32 -5 let house, winter-spring terms. SINGER (SVVING-needle sewing - on lot. IV 5-0594 days, 9-6, 546 “ bêt’vVi:er. 5-7 p.m. 36-5 $425. Phone IV 5-9275. 572 E. for service, first $1 75 takes. 34 -3 CASHIER WANTED pa rt-tim e Two blocks from campus, $50. machine) zia-zag 'dial for but­ nights, 393-3386 . 5 /3 ANT CAR. C hrysler Wir.d- Greeniawn . 32 -3 717 Sandlyn Drive, Lansing. P AR T-TIM E or full, telephone evenings 4-9 SPIRO’ s C A F E , 3 5 1-5 0 1 3 . 3 2 -3 ton holes, embroidery, blind ■94Ü All original. Exc ellenr FALCON 1961 4-door, standard Phone 393-1458. 3 3 -3 Kewpees. Apply in person. 32 -5 WATERS EDGE Apartments need hem, monograms, etc. Need re­ Lost & Found William Benr.ett, shift. Motor excellent condition. T R -3 1956, 1964 TR-4 engine, girls IV 5 -4 needed. Call 3 3 2 -3 5 7 1 or 3 8 1. 3 2 -3 one-girl for winter and spring liable party to assume payments LOST: BLACK Si WHITE spotted 527-004 Lovell Take over payments of $35. OX Want to hear m ore? Call 332 — G R Ü X M A N wanted 4 to 9. SPIRO'S C AF E , Form erly Kew­ terms. Call 3 5 1-4 3 5 8 . 3 2 -3 of $7.08 monthly or $ 4 9 .56 cash. cat in Spartan Village. $5.00 32-5 4-20 81. 34-3 1852. 3 3 -3 ATTENTION P R O F E S S O R S , Phone IV 2 - 1 6 4 1 , 3 5 -5 reward. Call IV 5 - 3 2 1 1 , ext. graduate students, technicians, pees, Apply in person. 32 -5 HAPPINESS IS living with us : in - i .EY 3 0 0 0 , 1961. must be sold below book: 196a VOLKSWAGEN, 1961, ued, rad io , K E L L Y TECHNICAL needs you! PHARMACIST R ELIEF or part- F A L L SPECIA L: Following cars winter t e r m . Girl n e e d e d ; ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA. 32 8 afternoons._______ 33-2 eds some re- seat belts, panel m e ters, win- Apply now - K E L LY TEMPOR­ Colonial House Apt. Near cam­ Complete set with year books. Personal Best offer. Austin 850; 1959 Oldsmobile ,, dew vents, low mileage, $650, time. Call Haslett 339-2660, ARY SERVICES, IV 2 -12 77 , 400 pus. 3 5 1-5 3 7 0 . 3 3 -3 Excellent condition. Call 3 7 2 - : --.us i. 3 3 -3 ‘ 88’ ; 1960 Ford Galaxie; 1959 phone 485-2586. 32-3 32 -5 31 27. 3 3 -3 NEED A BAND? 1 book for THE P R E S I D E N T I A L S and THE S. Washington, Room 206. Equal DRIVERS AND helpers, morn- TH REE GIRLS, needed to sub- a. conver ible, 600-D ; BROOKS IMPORTED VOLKSWAGEN ¡162 , 2 - a o o r , opportunity. MG A; 1958 MG A; 1962 Fiat ONES. Call T e rry , 482-4590. 5/32 lease Haslett luxury apartment. PO RTABLE T Y P E W R I T E R , op. Snow t; secar.. Excellent n ■inning con- WANTED: 1 lead guitarist and 1 Driver $ 1.7 5 per. hr. Helpers ings and afternoons, part time. Winter and spring terms. Ideal Smitli - Corona. S i l e n t super. 33-5 .or.. A s s ; CARS; 5014 N. Grand River. IV 9-5568. 32 -3 dition. By owner. Phone 339- singer for Rock and Roll group. $1.5 0 and up depending on location. 3 3 2 - 1 1 5 3 . 3 3 -3 Pica type, $50. Call 332 -30 18 . 2~25. 34-3 Experience necessary. Call Jim ability. 485-2242 for appoint­ ROSE BOWL! Two girls wanted 33 -3 CHEYEt .L E 1965 Malibu convert- 6 cylinder automatic. V i n y l VOLKSWAGEN, 1965, red, low at 337 -9 32 6 . FORD 1963 Falcon Futura sedan, 3 3 -3 ment. STASZLK’S A B L E VAN to sub-lease luxury apartment l e d e tar.. Y-S. Only 5,000 trim, turquoise color. OSBORN mileage, e x c e l l e n t condition, Winter term. Call 337-0244. NEW CHRISTY Must seii. Please call ALTO, INC., 2601-7 E, Michi­ phone after 4:30, 332-^563. 32-3 tunity for ambitious young coed. LIN ES. E X C E L L E N T BUSINESS oppor- ; 3 5 -4 3 3 -3 INSTANT SILEN CE 6?. 32-5 gan. C 32-5 VOLKSWAGEN’S 1962 and 1963. CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A M ALE TO share 12 ’ x 56’ house- Sound Attenuators as utilized M INSTRELS CHEVROLET ' 1962 iscayr.e 6- Must sell. F a c u l t y m em ber Full/part time. No door to door few hours a day can mean ex­ trailer. Car necessary. 3 5 5 - by military & commercial jet L an sin g C iv ic C e n ter "darà shift, 2-door. FORD 1959 convertible. Autc- leaving on M.S.U, Turkey P ro ­ selling. For interview phone cellent earnings for you as a aircraft g r o u n d crew per­ a ~v-drive:n. See at OSBORN’S chanically 200d. $450. Call 355- ject. Will accept highest offer. STUDENT WIF E or coed to sell trained matic. Full power, white. Me­ 372-6 350 or 489-3034. 3 3 -3 A v o n representative. 8332, ext. 72 before 5 p.m. 676-2630 after 7 p.m. 32-2 sonnel. S a tu rd a y , N ov. 13. A LT0, INC ., 2601-” E. Michi- 5895. ED 2-0270 after 5 p.m. 32-3 new OVATION beauty products, write M rs. Alona lluckins, 5664 For appointment in your home, T ic k e t s O n S ale: gar.. C32-5 ” 32 -3 VOLKSWAGEN 1962, sedan, r t - off NEEDED FOURTH girl for B ur- For information check your ¿HE VROLE' 1 , 1965 I m p a 1a , good tires, good mileage. Call cel lent condition, Must see to Willcampus. FORD 19 5 ", V -S standard shift, Full or part-time. School St., Haslett, Michigan or cham Woods Apartment. Win­ book store or write direct C iv ic C en ter - call evenings, 1 E 9-8483. C32 ter, spring, and summer. Avial- 5 Up v.r sport hardtop. Regal red, Doug 7 - 1 1 p.m. 3 3 2 -18 10 . 32-3 appreciate. Call 1Y9-9422. 34-5 News. train. Write Box A -l, State able now. 337-9206. 3 3 -3 to: Param ount blacr■ . ' white1 i n t e r i o r . . 250 hp VOLKSWAGEN 19Ó2 convertible. 32 -5 CHRISTMAS SALESM EN! Need 15 men with sales experience Academic Aids N ew s Shop (32 >j T - S P¡ e e d transm ission, F O R D ST A TION WAG ON 1 3 5 9 Radio. New whitewall tire s . New GIRLS WANTED immediately. Houses P.O. Box 969 loaci 10 actual m iies, p ri- Y -8 , standard transmission. 1 battery. Excellent c o n d i t i o n . Telephone sales. $1.25 per hour graphy in our appliance, hi-fi, or photo­ Berkeley, Calif. 94701 $4 - 3 .5 0 - 3 - 2.5 0 vate owner . IV 9-6232. 33-5 owner, v e r y good condition Call 355-2827. guaranteed, plus bonuses. Call 32-3 372-6608 between 4-8 pm. 32 -5 hour. Apply 324 N. Washington, departments. $ 1 . 35 per SPACE A VAILAB LE in large, CHEA•ROLE' T 1965 Impala hard- throughout. Far above average. VOLKSWAGEN 1953 B a h a m a downtown Lansing. 2 3-8 roomy house for 4 -5 quiet, stu­ Y-S. I-ull power. Must be Beechem i; K N I G H T ALTO blue. V i n y l interior. 5,000 GIRLS TO answer telephone. dious men. Full facilities,close 0 ’P sole i - me.:Lately.Cash or trade. SA LES, 1300 E. Michigan. 32 -3 $1.25 per hour. Easy work, lots BUSBOYS WANTED atChi-Ome- to campus, limited parking, 3 5 1— A G E 32-3 FORD 1963 1/2 Galaxie 500 XL moffer iles. Driven in Europe. Best of b o y s around. V A R S I T Y ga House, 239 Oakhill. Phone L iO : ON 9_?f)9 7 5674 after 2 p.m. 3 2 -3 over $1,490, 351-4592. DRIVE-IN, ED 2-6 517. 32 -5 332 -322 8 . 34 -3 A RI I 0 ;C R A T ; l ¡C CHE\ ROLE T i960 convertible. automatic. P o w e r steering, 33-3 EAST SIDE Cape Cod, three bed- T : E m O jR l ot;i A i; p Ow c■r, automatic. New vinyl top, 390 Y -8. Many extras. VOLKSWAGEN 1965, 1200 sedan, room, furnished, gas heat, pre­ ACROSS Ians ) Si \ s E.IC ex;:ras. Very good. $695. Like new. 355-9509. fer professor. No pets. $150 . I . Astern 2 9 D eeds Ft radio low mileage, shar; Best 34-5 R U T Call Russ, ED 2-3577. 32-3 FORD GALAXI E 1959, 4-door, ofier 7 Rl O 4. Fruit 3 ti D u n ce : IV 5-0 336 . 3 5 -5 CHEN. ROLE T, 1959,2 -a o o r, Y -8, hardtop. Original paint, no rust, V O L K S W A G E N 1964, keen, non. 3”2-2294. 36-5 BOYNE MT. WORKING WOMAN w a n t s to beverage 7. Sora 31 . Swine genus R E. N » M A R T auto mat :c. $300, or best offer. power brakes, steering. Factory green. It's a honey. $1250. IV share her three bedroom house s A R S 11 . Kind ot 32 l’a n t Mus FE 9-8862 after 5 air conditioning. IN'4-3428. 33-3 7-0430 or 355-0180. LODGE with two students or working oilee 33. ft ■ » T E A S R A T E L p.m 32-3 36-5 women. All home privileges. 12. Nothing 3 7 . M r .' 9 R I M C l P A L I T y FORD "195(1 Fairlane black 4- VOLKSWAGEN 1963 S u n r o o f , Rs Im 0 0 R C HE' . ROLE T 1964 Nova, 4-on- door. Full power. Good con- whitewalls. AM-FM radio. E x­ 13. (ipposi- Call 39 3 -15 7 4 after 5:30 p.m. M a g lie . R E V E E the- Í1 er. Hardtop. Take over dition. $375. Call 337-236 9, 32-3 cellent condition, low mileage. and 3 3 -3 tionist 14. Shorten b a s e b a ll 3 8 . ScuWett s O O E ■ e E « lA N N E pa\ sTie; its. Mary, 482-0654, IV 5-3388, 10 a.m .-” p.m. Rooms 16. Arrow hom e S O L U T IO N O F Y E S T E R D A Y 'S P U Z Z L E CH L.YROLFT 1961, 4-door , Bel MG MIDGET 1962. 1 must sell'! 34-3 HIGHLANDS poison 3 9 . B e w itch e s torces A; r. Automatic, radio, heater, Extra c l e a n , top mechanical ROOM FOR four students in three 17. Attempt 48. A llo t V O L VO I9 6 0 good condition. En- 4 i . L e a v e out 44. Ship- 7 Foray od condition, £iood pries* shape. Must see. Real reason­ luled t h i s spring. room student wing of new house. 18. Up-to-date (pneu DOWN 8. Feminine ione 484-0423. 33-3 able. 3 5 1-4 9 32 . 32-3 Walking distance campus. 3 37 - 20. Factual shaped clock name $600. Call 485-0961. 32 -1 W A N TS 0031. 3 3 -3 22. Cave 1. Macaw 4 5 . N e g a tiv e 4 6 . 1la w . 2. White tie 9. Roman WÍTÍ ELS OF LANSING. Qualified For Sale 23. Hen —, Bib. 3. Persecute road a ut on- .les at r e a s o n a b l e v o lc a n o godd ess 4. Aillos > 1(1. t laim oil I rom $95 to $2,995. GUNS FOR SA LE or Rent, by 14. : Definite % ha n| e 7 9 artit It i ENGLISH L I G H T - W E I G H T 3 6 a Vi 4 5 price ircm $; .95. New sealed Busboys s p e e d bicycles, $39.77 f u l l Z 3 !1 1 %\b beam s, 99«. Salvage c a rs, large IB vi erttticatc IZ price. Rental-purchase terms II stock used parts. ABC AUTO Dining Room Managers available. We also have tennis 24 F >initiation PARTS, ,613 E, South St., IV u 'lro n o d %W* M 14 racquets, golf balls, badminton 5-1921._____________________ Bartenders VM birdies, gifts and housewares. 11 ta 19 GENERATORS AND STARTER'S. A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s 21 1 xiMed Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. Guaranteedl Desk C lerks from Union. ED 2 -3212. C 20 Zl 21 27. Eng. Exchange price, $7.90. Mechan­ bullfinch Sales and Office Personnel 32 s d of RCA WHIRLPOOL washer-dryer i 25 24 27 ic on the job! Installation serv­ at i 29 « " 2« ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC AUTO con manor . O r i g i n a l price wha les 33. I In the % Grounds Maintenance ÚSVa %% $500. .Vili sell for $15 0 . 669- PARTS, 613 E, South St., IV 7794. 3 2 -3 sum m it 5-1921. 91 34. Title 5 C Mt, Hope CAR WASH 25«. Clean, heated. STEREO T A P ES— factory seal- ed, fully guaranteed. 25-65% 35. Seed m »4 94 You-Do-lt, 430 £>.Clippert, back R o o m and B o a r d p r o v id e d off_ list price.^Call 5-9 p.rrv, of Koko Bar. ” ■£32 plus" S a l a r y arra ’ ¿2-3 30 % T V USED RCA table model, dark 3 7 . kciiai V V. 'V Scooters & Cy c l e s 49 4 0 . B v b irth HONDA o f H A S L E T T fo r In te rvie w appointm ents wood cabinet, $25. IV 5-6322. Al 41. King Ar­ HONDA SCRAMBLER- 1905, ex- DINETTE SE T , Daystrom 5 piece 44“ 46 thur's lance IN THE NEW HASLETT SHOPPING CEN TER . cellent condition, 2,500 miles. c o n ta ct Student E m p lo y m e n t O ffic e pearl gray. Excellent condition. 42. As written; Must sell now. Best offer over Interview ing N o ve m b e r 15 a n d 2 3 $30. Call 332-6463. 34 -3 P a r tim e 2 3 m in . nius Phon« 339-2039 M on-Fri, 9a.rn.-8p.rn., Sat 8 -5 $550. 3 5 3 -15 4 5 . 34 -3 Friday, N o v e m b e r 12, 1965 ^ M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, Michigan TRAVELING Personal THANKSGIVING? Student - Faculty discounts at all P a sto rs D e p lo re Value Conflicts U n ite d N a tio n s C o n s u lt a n t Sheraton Hotels. Free Informa­ tion, phone Peter Vollweiler, 485-3686. 34-2 P o o r C h u rch A d s Threaten Student To Speak O n iO n e W o rld 9 No conflict exists between sdenceandChristlanity or between RfeNt YOUR TV from N E JA C . education and Christianity. of London, Joyce is the author Joyce’ s articles have appeared By FAY E UNGER Rev. Leo Tomko, minister for Jam es A very Joyce, author, Zenith and GE portables for But a conflict of values threatens the student immersed in the of "T h e Story of International in the "Saturday Review,’’ the S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r the Assembly of God, said. lawyer, e d u c a t o r , economist, only $9 per month. Free serv­ University-, said Ted Ward, director of the learning systems C o o p e r a t i o n , ” "W orld of "Nation” and "Christian Cen­ "Radio works efficiently only consultant to UNESCO and au­ ice and delivery. Call N EJA C institute in the'College of Education. P rom ise," "Studies in U N Char- tury.” He is currently preparing Long live church advertising. if the c h u r c h floods Hie air thority on world affairs, will T V R EN TA LS, 482-0624. C waves, and that is too expensive,” Ward will moderate a panel on "T h e Nature of the Christian ter Revision” and "W orld Or­ an article on "Education for But down with blatant billboards. speak at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at LIV E SANTA for r e n t . For Students and campus ministers he continued. " T V is the ideal, Student” at 7:30 tonight in 31 Union for the Spartan Christian ganization — Federal of Func­ World Understanding” for the University Methodist Church. Christmas parties and enter­ support public service church if you’ ve got the money.” Fellowship. Last Friday he spoke to the same group on values tional.” “ Michigan Journal of Secondary tainments. Call 332-6678 after advertising, but for the most The Rev. M r. Tomko said he in Christianity and education. Education. 7 p.m. 3 2 -3 Joyce has worked closely with "T h e Story of International part, they spoke out against the finds no paid church advertising "T h e student finds it difficult to know when his values are the United Nations, especially Cooperation,” with a foreward Services 10 & 11 a. m. 6 & 7p. m. MUSICIAN'S AND SINGERS, 18 - Madison Avenue and brother- offensive. really threatened,” Ward said. "H e finds it difficult to main­ through UNESCO and the Inter- t by U Thant, secretary-general 20. Must have some time to are-you-saved campaigns. " I don’ t have to look at an tain his independence from conformist pressure.” practice, be good musicians and Churches today use every type ad in the paper if I don’ t want Examining beliefs is a good thing, he said, but its problems national Labor Office at Geneva, of the UN, was written especially CEN TRA L Switzerland. for the current year, designated singers. Looking for lead,bass, of advertising technique from create pressures we find difficult to live with. rhythm, guitarists, d r u m m e r service announcements in news­ to,” he remarked. " I can under­ stand than an 'are-you-a-born- Ward brought out the sim ilarities of basic values between the International Cooperation Y e a r F R E E METHODIST His topic Sunday will be "One by the U N. and organist, to sing with the American educational system and Christianity in last Friday's group known as THE SURFERS. papers to Stan Freiberg radio agaln-Christian’ ad might offend World Is H ere.” The event is CHURCH commercials with a Broadway a non-Christian, but then his not talk. co-sponsored b y the Wesley If interested call Art Sullivan stage touch. being a Christian might offend Both stress the value of the individual and show concern F o u n d a t i o n Methodist Student Central Methodist 828 N. Wash, at Oakland at 33 7 -9 7 8 1, ext.2 9 after 5p.m .; " S o m e c h u r c h advertising me. for the weltare of people, he said. Both teach that more know­ Center and by the commission A cross From the Capitol possibly before Saturday but not looks more like advertising for Most students and pastors ob­ ledge can help man operate at more effective levels. Follow Highway 43 to Lansing on Christian social concerns of 9:00 A.M. Prayer Group necessary. Must have long hair a three-ring circus than for a ject to some of the appeals used " A common thread in the Bible urges a person to be inquir­ Minister: Rev. Howard C. Artz the church. M ary-Sabina Chapel if possible. G r o u p to sound church,” the Rev. Ernest Dunn, in church ads. ing after knowledge,” he continued. Free Taxi Service: A graduate of the University WORSHIP SERVICE somewhat like the Beach Boys, minister for Wesley Foundation, "Announcing times and places Ward works with man-machine systems for instruction in the (9:45 and 11:15 ) 482-1444 or 484-4488 That’ s the reason why good said. of meetings like any civic group learning systems institute. He is advisor to the Chinese Chris­ F ir s t Christian (WJIM 10 :15 a.m.) singers are needed. Destined "Churches should advertise, is fine, but I don’ t like to see tian Fellowship on campus. "M o re education does not make Utopia,” Ward said. "T h e “ Has God A Word For A to be one of the fastest rising but I’ m leery of advertising that Jesus Christ put up like a sale­ German intelligentisia fell under Nazi influence.” Reformed Church Nation” Dwight S. Large St. Johns Student groups in the country. 3 2 -3 presents the church on the same able product,” Sue Swiss, Grand Ward challenged the humanist stance that makes man the Crib Nursery, So Bring The P a ris h level as the latest hit movie,” Rapids freshman, said. 240 Marshall St., Lansing measure of all things. Baby. Take home a copy of the CHAPLIN FANS he said. " I object to selling a religion "Making man the measure makes him less than a man be- Rev. John M. Hofman, Pastor "What Then Are We To Do?” 327 M .A.C. Large, s p l a s h y billboards, itself. Church literature passed Morning Service 9:30 and 1 1 : 1 5 . cause this rules out the spiritual dimension,” he said. sheet for study and application. Phone ED 7-9778 church or not, are an eyesore out on the streets or left at my Sunday School 10 :15 Nov. 13 " G o l d R u s h " No necessary argument exists between science and reli­ on the highways, the Rev. Jam es door repulses m e,” she contin­ Evening Service 7 p.m. F r . Robert Kavanaugh, pastor Didier, minister for the Am er­ ued. "Religion is a personal gion, he said. Nature is one of the two basic revelations of God. Dec. 11 " S h o u ld e r A rm s ” ican Baptist Student Foundation, thing. I don’ t like to see it "B u t ’ scientism’ that becomes an end in itself and elevates University Methodist Sunday Masses Those in need of transporta­ itself to the le v e l of God disallows any other revelation of God," 7 :15 -8 :30 -9 :4 5 Exploring Cinema Society said. shoved in a mass appeal.” tion call - M r. Henry Bosch- Church Both he and several students The church exists to attract he said. ED 2 -2 2 2 3 or Rev. Hofman 11:0 0 -12 :15-4 :4 5-6 :0 0 said the billboards could be dis­ people, and church advertising Both science and Christianity demand honesty, humility, 1120 S. Harrison Rd. P h o n e 485=3912 at 5-3650. Daily and Saturday Masses tracting and dangerous for dri­ aimed at attracting people need courage, respect and selflessness, he added. THE ‘ 'KNIGHTS OF HARMONY". vers. "T h e Verdict of a 8:00, 12:30, 4:45 not be offensive in itself, Chet Dance music to suit, from Rock Churches should use the med­ Tomczyk, Jackson sophomore, 11:00 Sunday bus nursery Confession to Society. Casual to formal. ium with the widest audience to said. UNIVERSITY Loving God” Dally-During all masses 355-74 16 . 35 advertise the place and time of " I like the off-beat Stan F re i­ B A PTIST CHURCH Preaching Saturday: 3:30 -5:30 , 7:30-9 F R E E !!! A Thrilling h o u r of services, meetings and lectures, berg ads the National Council (Ameri can Bapt i st ) Wilson M. Tennant, Minister beauty. For appointment call the Rev. Dunn said. of C h u r c h e s uses,” he said. On home football Sat.- 484-4519. M E R L E NORMAN Gerard G. Phillips, Pastor and 1 1 - 1 2 A.M. No Afternoon ” If we don’ t advertise, many COSMETICS STUDIO. 1600 East students never know we’ re here,” "T h ey make you stop and think.” Plymouth university ED 2- 1 888 Confession. " I do not approve of selling Dr. Glenn M. F rye , Minister lutheran church Michigan. 032 he added. religion by a Hollywood charac­ Congregational alc-lca Worship 10:00 a.m. WANTED TWO French speaking ' Newspaper ads and ads in the ter appeal as some evangelists WORSHIP-9:45 & 1 1 : 1 5 a.m. character actresses, call 3 5 3 - yellow pages of the phone book tend to do,” the Rev. M r. Didier Church Church School 1 1 : 1 0 a.m. OPEN HOUSE 6 281. Excellent opportunity. pay the biggest dividends, the said. "And I object to church ad­ Nursery Provided— Nursery During Services 3 3 -3 vertising with a come-on hooker 10:00-12:00 a.m Immediately Following the CHURCH SCHOOL TAXICABS: IF you can’ t get V ar- that offers you something for at American Legion Center Game sity: Call YELLOW . Group loads nothing.” Across from Capitol on Allegan 8:15, 9 :15, 10:30 and 11:30 Campus Bus Service 9:45 to 10:45 a.m .-Program S u n d a y G o for all ages to airports, trains, busses. IV 2- 1 444. 3 2 -1 Sunday Forum -7:30 P.M. 1 1 : 1 5 a.m.-Children, 2 - 1 1 B U F F E T SUPPER for Unitarian T o M e e tin g Kim berly Downs Seventh-day TRIN ITY CHURCH years 9:45 Membership C lass "Academ ic Freedom” Speaker: Universalist students at home of Rev. and M rs. Smith, 6 11 Church of C hrist Adventist Church 120 Spartan Ave. Interdenominational Free bus transportation 15 to Sister Marie Gabrie, l.H.M. Sister Marie Gabriel, I.H.M., 30 minutes before each se r­ Dean of Philosophy, M ary Grove Cowley Avenue, East Lansing, of Marygrove College, Detroit, 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing Temporarily Meeting at WORSHIP SERVICES vice around the campus. College. Sunday, November 14, 6 p.m. to will discuss the question of stu­ University Lutheran Church (2 blocks W. of Frandor 8 p.m. R .S.V.P. 489-3055 or dent freedom at 7:30 p.m. Sunday Division and Ann Sts. Shopping Center on 3 5 1-4 5 8 2 . 3 2 -1 at the St. John Catholic Student SATURDAY SERVICES E. Grand River) 9:45 University Classes ANYONE INTERESTED inaTup- Parish, 327 MAC Ave. Sabbath School perware party, please call Jean *** 9:30 t.m. Worship Service ALUMNI MEMORIAL C H APEL IV 9 -7130 10:50 a.m. 8:30 and 11:00 Morning Worship Davis, 337-0246. 36-5 The Rev. John A. Duley, P re s­ ' ‘ Unshakeable Things” Service byterian University m i n i s t e r , SUNDAY SERVICES Sermon-Nov. 13th Dr. Edward W.H. Vick 7:00 Evening Worship W O R SH IP SE R V IC E S will speak on "C iv il Rights, Stu­ "T h e Problem of DIAPER SERVICE-Hospital pure dents, and Minority Groups" at Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Andrews University Undeserved Suffering” Episcopal Service diapers. We’ re the most mod­ 6 p.m. Sunday attheHlllel House, Bible Study 11:00 a.m. For Transportation or 8 :15 Trinity Collegiate Fellowship 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Sermon ern anc the only personalized 319 Hillcrest Ave. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Information Call 882-5007 diaper service in town Pails *** Wednesday evening Bible furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds Pastor Duley has been active Each Sunday listen to "T h e Study 7:30 p.m. Voice of Prophecy,” 9:30 a.m., Pastors: E. Eugene Williams, David L . Erb, Norman R. Piersma of baby clothes at no extra cost. in civil rights. An evening supper 11:00 a.m. M r. John Mitchener T ry our new Diaperene P rocess. is part of the lecture program. For Transportation Call WOAP, (1080 kc.) and "Faith United Campus Ministry Sabbath services at the Hillel FE 9-8190 For Today,” Channel 8 at 8:30 Free Bus Service - See schedule in your dorm. AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E. Gier St. IV 2-0864. C House are scheduled for 7:30 ED 2-19 6 0 or ED 2-24 34 a.m ., Channel 2 at 10:30 a,m* p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Satur- * Custom Framing FIR ST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' Pri nts • ' Et chings dav- *** LUTHERAN WORSHIP * Ori gi nal s * S’ yl ed to f i t your home Fo rrest Coggan, specialist on ancient dance, will speak Sunday on the relationship of metaphy­ Martin Luther Chapel Lutheran Student Center 'GOD’S TASK INYOUR LIFE' Genesee at Butler Streets Sunday school for all a g e s .......................9:45 a.m. QUARMBY’ S 444 Abbot Road Is There Reality In The Work God Does sics and dance at the Metaphy­ Morning W orship..................................... 11:00 a.m. 2000 E„ Michigan - IV 2=7322 Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. sical Society meeting at 4106 In The Individual? A C C I D E N T PROBLEM? C a ll Wagon Wheel Lane, Lansing. Two Blocks North of Student Union Youth S e r v ic e s ............................................ 6:00 p.m. Why Doesn’ t God Do More? KALAMAZOO ST R E E T BODY The Bohemian starts at 6p.m ., Evangelistic H ou r..................................... 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:30 SHOP. Small dents to large worship service at 7 p.m. and wrecks. American and foreign lecture at 7:30 p.m. Co-operative Nursery Both Services SUNDAY 7:00 Rev. David K. Ehrlin-Mlnister Tom O. Thompson-Music Dir. *** Rev. Theodore Bundenthal, Lutheran Chaplain T ransportation A v a il a b le cars. Guaranteed w o r k . 489- 7507. 1411 E, Kalamazoo. C Muslim S t u d e n t Assn. will TH ESES PRINTED. Rapid Se r- sponsor a discussion on "Non Lutheran Missouri Synod F re e Bus Service SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Call Church Office IV 5-0 6 13 If No Answer, Call T U -23618 1 51 8 S. WASHINGTON LANSING vice. Drafting supplies. Xerox Muslims in Islam” 1:45 p.m. to WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT THE MORMON CHURCH? copies. CAPITOL CITY' B U L E - 3 p.m. Sunday in the Union Art PRINT. 2 21 South Grand. 482- Room. Public is invited. C O LLEG E B IB L E CLASS 9:45 A.M. 5431 . C 31 Episcopal Services Service Church Of Jesus C h rist of Latter Day Saints DIAPER SERVICE. Three types ALUMNI C H A PEL TAUGHT BY DR. TED WARD, of diapers to choose from. Bulk CAROL WIN’E L Y , Smith-Corona Electric. Theses, dissertations, Sundays LEARNING SYSTEM S INSTITUTE DIRECTOR AT MSU 4 13 E. Saginaw - East of Abbott Rd. wash f o r cleaner, whiter dia- , pers. Fluff dried and folded. Use general typing, term papers. 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon your own or rent ours. Contain­ Spartan Village 355-2804. C32 COUNTINLING SERIES ON THE L IF E OF CHRIST: ers furnished. No deposit. 25 A L L T Y P E S of typing done, by A LL SAINTS CHURCH SUNDAY: years experience. B Y -L O DIA­ experienced t y p i s t , electric (800 Abbott Road) PER SERVICE. 1010 E. Mich­ typewriter, close to campus. 1 1 :0 0 A .M . W hat God D o e s Not A llo w ” 9:00 A.M. Priesthood Meeting Sundays 10:30 A.M. Sunday School igan. IV 2-0421. C 3 3 2 -10 7 5 . 3 3 -3 5:00 P.M. Sacrament Meeting CHILDREN DAY care. Five days 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 8:30 P .M . S p eak in g: C h aplain a week from 8 -5 , age 2 -6 pre­ Wanted 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon J a m e s D id ier Deseret Club ferred. 1964 Yuma T ra il, 3 3 7 - W ANTED, HAY. A n y w h e r e in 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon REFRESHM ENTS ANDFELLOWSHIP FOLLOWING 9949. 3 3 -3 Michigan or N o r t h e r n Ohio. Max W. Kraner, Director 332-8465 C O M PLETE F O R M A L wear Phone 3 5 3 -2 7 2 1. C A L L IV 2 - 0 7 5 4 F o r F r e e B u s Will meet, Tues, and Thurs 4 -5 P.M. Weekdays rental, available in stock.TIM E BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 for S e r v ic e In form ation Wed., Eve. 7 -9 p.m. Memorial Chapel M.S.U. Campus CLEA N E R S, Advisory Service RH positive; $7 for RH nega­ Tuesday, 10 :15 A.M. Holy Communion Dr. Howard Sugden, Pastor Dr. Ted Ward, Minister Of Music available. Call today, 3 3 2 - 1 2 1 5 . tive. DETROIT BLOOD SER V ­ Wednesday, 7:00 A.M. Holy Communion VISITORS W ELCO M E-CALL 355-810 2 FOR RIDES OR 332-8465 Rev. Alvin Jones, Minister of Education And Youth_____________ 3 2 -3 ICE, INC., 1427 E. Michigan Thursday, 5 :15 P.M. Holy Communion Avenue. H o u r s 9-4 Monday, T y p in g Service Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday. Edgewood United F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ia n JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, 54.50. 12 -7 Thursday. 489-7587. C42 F irs t Church of Peoples Church CftSTfllinSTCR PRCSBYTCRian CHURCH 469 North Hagadorn Road ALD1NGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ FLOORS TO be cleaned. Special- 1 3/5 Abbott Rd. Ottawa and Chestnut vertising, 533 N. Clippert. IV C h rist, Scientist East Lansing cost consinc. micmcon izing in cafes, taverns, stores. (5 blocks north of Grand River) 5 -2 2 13 . C Contact M EILLER SERVICES. 709 E. Grand River WORSHIP SERVICE Interdenominational WORSHIP SERVICE ANN BROWN & GORDON, typist Call 485-4150. C East Lansing m IN’DAY SCHEDULE 1 and multilith offset printing. W ANT£B: TWO tickets, Notre 200 W. Grand River Worship Services— — 9.00 and 11:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. 9:30 a.m.-worship service ' (Black # tl9 ' whlre ¿ ..¿ rc e io r). Dame game. CaC -MH. ft« Michigan ¿- . Church Scfceel, CribUírp-Vlurd Grade .... — 9:00 afad llO G a.ift. church school. Sunday SeYVice rTa.m . IBM,' General typing, term pa­ Sunday, Nov. 14th days 3 7 3 -3 5 3 5 ; evening«. IV 5 - Church School, Fourth Grade-Adults, Students — 10:00 a.m. pers, theses, dissertations. ED SUNDAY SERVICES 0 167. 3 3 -3 SU B JE C T : "M ortals arid Sermon 2-838 4. C WANTED D ESP ER A TELY four Immortals” “ The Father Of The 9:30 and 11:00 For transportation phone 332 -6 2 71 or 332-8901 PAU L a 'AN N HAUGHEY. Typist tickets to Notre Dame game. By Rev. Truman A. Morrison IBM Selectric & E x e c u t i v e . Call John, 355-6350 . 3 3 -3 SUNDAY SCHOOL will be held at the State Theater Two Lost Sons” Rev. R. L . Moreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach Church School Multilith Offset Printing. Pro­ WANTED D ESP ER A TELY tw o 11:00 a.m .-regular 9:30 and 11 a.m .-crib room Preaching fessional Theses Typing. N e a r tickets to Notre Dame Game. Dr. Wallace Robertson campus. 337-1527. C Call 355-3889. 3 3 -3 (9:30 & 11-U niversity Students) EAST LANSING through Senior high. Dr. Seth C. Morrow WEDNESDAY *‘ Sex-A Christian Prospective” CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Edgewood University Group BARB1 M E L, Professional typist. RN DESIRES babysitting, Infant 8:00 p.m.-Evening Meeting 5:30 p.m. Supper and program. Sunday, Nov. 14, 1965 No job too large or too small. preferred. 337-2556. 34 -3 CHURCH SCHOOL 149 Highland Ave., East Lansing Block off campus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C Bus Schedule WANTED 1-4 Notre Dame game 9:30 and 11:00 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. 10 :35-10 :4 0 Conrad Collegian Fellowship, 7:30p.m . WILL DO TYPING. Electric type- F re e Public Reading Room tickets. Needed urgently. Call Featuring a college age study group 10:40-10:45 L o t between writer. Lxperienced. 2886 E. 13 4 West Grand River Alumni Chapel, 627-2003 days. N i g h t s , 627- Crib through third grade in McDonell & W. Holmes Jolly R ad, 10 minutes from OPEN directed by Dr. Bruce Wilkinson " I h e New Liturgy” for Morn- 6185. 36 -5 church bldg. 4th-12th grade at JV12IE Weekdays-r-9-5 p.m. 10 :45-10 :50 OLEN, Shaw Hall 07. • . Q Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Worship M rs. Elizabeth, .. WANTED T D ' lease wrtW option 'M on., 7