Showers We Have N EW S M IC H IG A N . . . Cloudy, W a r m e r , W indy . . . a p r o b l e m w ith the ' S fA T E L o w 50’s f r e s h m e n in J u s tin M o r ­ W e d n e sd a y: P o s s i b l e Snow r i l l : T h e y d o n ’t have any sophomores to t a lk to. U N IV E R S IT Y - -G o rd o n Rohman East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 16, 1965 P r i c e 10« Vol. 58, Number 54 NO REGISTRATION FOR U.S. REDS TONIGHT IN FEE Court Calls V A R IE T Y O F T O U R S D octor vs. H istorian Act Unfair 5 .0 0 0 O ver 5,000 seats on planes, * * * Feurig O ver B irth Control Schaffer Under Fifth R ose Talk Party Plans train s and buses a re being held fo r use by the official U niversity Some consideration had been given having Two staff m em bers who recen tly started the discussion in a la rg e r room, as was sug­ Election Bids student R o se Bowl tour, Jim a debate in the State News over unwed m others S w am pin g Tanck, W aterford, W ls., sen ior will p articip ate in a panel d iscussion on birth gested in a State News editorial Monday, and cabinet president of A s so ­ but this would create a number of problem s, control at 8 tonight. ciated Students of MSU, announc­ Alan S ch affer, assistant p ro fe sso r of h is­ Theodore J . B roo ks, assistant dean of social WASHINGTON T>|-- ed Monday. scien ce, said. Secretary tory, and Ja m e s F e u rig, d ire cto r of Olin "W e w ill offer, a v a rie ty of Health C en ter, w ill speak at a panel d is ­ “ We a re lim ited to this end of campus package tours in all p ric e ranges cussion in the West F e e H a ll carpeted lounge. because many of the social science people In an u n a n im o u s d e c i ­ sion M onday, the S u­ probably next Monday a fter we M yrtle R . Reul, asso ciate p ro fe sso r of social live in F e e , A kers and M cD onel," B rooks re ceive the o fficial bid ,” Tanck said. p r e m e C o u r t h eld that work, will also be on the panel. said. "W e might use a la rg e r room , but we "W e can o ffer the best pack­ 50 Part-Time F eu rig said in a State News articlep rin ted Oct. 5 that campus pregnancies have in­ are m ore interested in having a sm all it w as u n c o n stitu tio n a l age to the R o se Bowl as fa r a s number of students who p articipate in the v a riety of transportation Is con­ Jobs Created creased “ sign ifican tly.” He added that it is "und erstood ” that a discussion that in size a lo n e ," Brooks said. to r e q u i r e m e m b e r s of c ern ed ,’ ’ Tanck said. R ose Bowl p r o s p e c t s have pregnant coed will drop out of school in He said Conrad Auditorium , between Fee and A k e rs, could not be used, because the C o m m u n i s t P a r t y to r e g i s t e r with the " I would encourage students the third or fourth month of her pregnancy, to wait until the o fficial package created a b arrag e of phone c al l s c la s s e s meet in it each night. usually at the end of a term . is o ffe r e d ," Tanck said . "T h e y can sign up fo r others la te r if in the Student A ctivities office and 50 new p art-tim e job p ro s­ Sch affer contested this statem ent in a He said he hoped the d iscussion would not turn into a debate. f e d e r a l g o v e rn m e n t. letter to the editor sev eral days la te r. they’ re s till in te re ste d ." pects in the Placem ent Bureau. "W e a re trying to get students to look at " I s it also ’ understood’ that the unmar­ " I think that it is only fa ir S t u d e n t s , parents and p r o s ­ contem porary problem s in the social science ried father will drop out of the U n iversity F o rced registration a s req u ir­ that th ere is som e sort of c la s s pective chaperones have begun context,” B roo ks explained. “ We don’ t want by the third or fourth month of the p reg­ ed by the S u b versive A ctivities p rio rity set up because Juniors phoning Lou is Hekhuis, d irecto r nancy? T ru e , he will not be ‘ showing’ by a debate on whether the U n iv ersity should Control Act of 1950 is inconsis­ and sen io rs won’ t have a chance of student a citivites, so much dispense birth control p ills . We want stu­ then, but since as a proven ‘ c a r r i e r ’ of the tent with the Fifth Amendment to go again, but no o ffic ia l deci­ that his se c re ta ry , M iss Pat dents to look at the background of the prob­ d ise ase , should he be treated on equal term s guarantee against p o ssib le s e lf­ sion has been made y e t ," Tanck C a rte r , has becom e a fu ll-tim e with the m o th er?" he wrote. lem and see what the trends a r e .” incrim ination said Ju s tic e Wil­ said . answering serv ic e . liam J . Brennan speaking fo r the " I f th ere is a trem endous de­ M iss C a r t e r said that she sits court. mand we w ill in c rea se the of­ all day Just pushing buttons on It is believed that the decision fic ia l tour and expand to a s many the p h o n e , trying to a n s w e r w ill cast serio u s doubts on future students as want to g o ," he said . people’ s questions. use of the law by the government Tanck talked Monday to one of the individual agents o ffe r­ ing fligh ts to C aliforn ia for the Y e s, the questions are about the o fficial trip s to the R o se Bow l, she said. Neither she nor C o n ce rn , N o t F e a r to move against p arty m em b ers. National Communist l e a d e r Gus Hall welcom ed the decision gam e. He said they w eren ’ t su re H ek hu is can a n s w e r the as opening the way fo r in c re a s­ what a irlin e s they w ill u se. q u e s t i o n s yet, she said, but ed Communist activity . He said Lou is Hekhuis, d irecto r of stu- ident a c tiv itie s, John R . Kinney, d ire cto r of alumni relatio n s, and people continue to c a ll. "P a r e n t s make long distance c a l ls ," M iss C a rte r srid , " sa y ­ A b o u t S iz e — N e v ille in New Y ork "w h e re v e r It’ s pos­ sib le , we’ re going to run Com­ m unists fo r public office. This John Wlnklejohn of International ing their MSU student has been has p leased both faculty and stu­ MINNEAPOLIS— "W e a re con­ in another. In each wing there is something we’ ve alw ays want­ T ra v e l S e rv ic e s, the U n iversity’ s 'pestering* t h e m a b o u t t h e cerned about 'b ig n ess’ but we a re d e n ts ," N eville said. is a head a d vise r, two graduate ed to do and couldn’ t . " o ffic ia l agent, a re on the West o fficial tours they can take to not afraid of i t , " Howard R. He cited a survey in which 95 a d v ise rs and 12 resident a d vis­ Ju stic e Department o ffic ia ls Coast now making plans fo r hotel the Rose B o w l." p er cent of the students who re ­ noted, however, that the ruling N eville, MSU provost said h ere e rs. accom m odations fo r the official today. sponded indicated that they would is re stric te d to the registration READ A L L A B O U T I T — Student b r o w s e r s in the " A s MSU wins each su cces­ In addition to the new resid en ce student and alumni tou rs. N eville and o fficia ls from sev­ recom m end • the living-learn ing h alls, N eville reported, a number of individual party m em bers and Un ion A nn ex h a r d l y know w h ic h m a g to g ra b f i r s t sive gam e,” she said, "thephone " In 1956 we had the la rge st e ra l other un iversities discussed units to the new freshm en. He said they w ill continue to pro­ the s e d a y s — e s p e c i a l l y s in c e o u r No. 1 f o o t b a l l e r s c a lls begin to grow in num ber.” of MSU’ s older living fa c ilitie s group movement of people from educational " b ig n e s s " at a p re ss added that the academ ic r e s i­ s e c u t e the p a r t y fo r failu re began g r a b b in g h e a d lin e s . B u t s t r a n g e l y , w ith all “ Each tim e I started to clean have been converted to " liv in g - one sp ecific p lace to another on conference in conjunction with dence h alls have had the highest to re g iste r under the 1950 law. th e r e a d e r s a s i g n i f i c a n t i n c r e a s e in m a g a z i n e and up som e of my w ork,” she said, le a rn in g " units. the o fficial to u rs,’ ’ Tanck said. the annual meeting of the Na­ proportion of return applications MSU had 35,580 students en­ Hall said Monday the ruling n e w s p a p e r s a le s h a s n ’ t been r e p o r t e d . “ the phone would ring, so I "W e expect to beat our own r e ­ tional Association of State Uni­ in the experience of the MSU rolled fall term and some 18,000 is " a blow against the longest P hoto by Bob B a r i t finally decided it would be better cord this y e a r ." v e rs itie s and Land-G rant C ol­ resid en ce hall system . of them w ere in U niversity hous­ legal vendetta in A m erican his­ ju st to answ er the phone.” M iss C a rte r said she realized leges. He pointed out that each of ing, N eville noted. He pointed out t o r y ." Monday would be a busy phone the s e v e n acad em ic-resid en ce that of 18,000 students housed on A s a resu lt of the decision, The MSU provost said his in­ ca ll day, but she hadn’ t realized h alls built at MSU sin ce 1961 cam pus, n early 13,000 w ere in Hall said the p arty w ill: stitution is approaching the prob­ it would be the full-tim e Job it houses som e 1,200 students, 600 — Publish a b asic political p ro­ B r o k e n R e l a y I n C a n a d a lem from a va riety of d irections men in one wing and 600 women ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 3) turned out to be. and is "attem pting to develop a gram or m anifesto within two O fficial information on student plan of adm inistration which is a w eeks. tours and university sponsored controlled decentralization of the — C a ll its fir s t public nation­ plans should be available T h u rs ­ total undergraduate and graduate B l a c k o u t al convention since 1950. An T r i g g e r e d E a s t ’ s day. p ro g ra m s ." S l i p O f T h e P e n unannounced one was held in M e a n w h i l e , the Placem ent "W e a r e placing a great deal 1958. WASHINGTON if)— The trig g e r do they yet have recom menda­ It had no other place to go. B ureau is making plans to hire of e m p h a sis," N eville said, "o n —Act to enter candidates in that plunged the nation’ s North­ tions to prevent future m assiv e S trike said the rapid in crease 50 students for official R o se the development of p r o g r a m s power lo ss. in frequency tripped safety equip­ Bowl trip registratio n . A1 Luce, which lead to breaking down the C a n L o s e C l a s s next y e a r’ s congressional e le - east into d arkn ess la st T u e s -- tions. day w as a broken re la y in a Governm ent and industry ex­ ment but a ll of it didn't work. assistan t d irecto r of the P la c e ­ student body into sm all g ro u p s." p erts a r e still digging to find N ev ille described MSU’ s “ liv ­ R e g is tr a r H orace C . King said supplem ent-if they want to be Hall said the 1958 convention Canadian power plant near Ni­ ment B ureau , said that interested out why so many of the in ter­ T ra n sm issio n lines and gener­ students should sign up at the ing—le a rn in g " units which a r e de­ students should w a t c h out fo r sure of getting a com plete sche­ designated him "national ch air­ a gara F a lls , it was announced linked U.S. system s collapsed ating plants w e re tripped out in Student Em ploym ent Office in his signed to o ffer students a sm all m istak es when fillin g out section dule. m an” but he has never used the Monday. reservatio n card s or they run the Beginning Wednesday, students title and it was never announced U .S. and Canadian o ffic ia ls re ­ like a row of d o m i n o e s and one system after another, reach ­ departm ent. A p p l i c a n t s with college environment coupledwith brought n e a r-p a ra ly sis to much ing into New England and south­ typing ability are p re fe rre d , he the advantages of the la rg e uni­ risk of not getting c o u rses they- will also re c e iv e a list of closed because of the 1950 law. ported th eir findings after a week or n early closed sections. of the nation’ s most populous ern New Y o rk , throwing a man­ said. v e rs ity . want. Hall has been charged with of intensive i n q u i r y into the King said that ch oosingcourses King said that certain tim e chain-reaction blackout, but said a re a a s well a s part of Canada. tle of darkness over New York "Su ch an arrangem ent,” Ne­ fa ilu re to re g iste r a s an officer The broken re la y w as pin­ S t u d e n t s would be working c a re fu lly and following the in­ periods a re better than others of the party and he said Mon­ they still don’ t know the origin C ity. v ille said , " i s designed to pro­ S w id le r's report on the finding Nov. 22-24 and Nov. 29-30 , he structions for filling out the se c ­ if the student hopes to get a of the surge of power that trip ­ pointed by R o ss Strike, ch air­ mote c lo s e r relationships among day: w as sent to the White House, said. Applicants, who would be tion request form s would a ssu re com plete schedule. The 10:20 and ped out the automatic re la y . Nor man of the Ontario H ydroelec­ students and between students "T h e ca se against the Com­ S e c re ta ry of Defense Robert S, paid $1.50 p er hour if accepted, most students of getting a com ­ 1:50 c la s s p eriod s are the two munist p arty and the ca se against tr ic Com m ission which operates and fac u lty.” heaviest and the 8 to 9 and after a system on the N iagara R iv e r. M cN am ara and Buford Ellington, should plan to work in four- plete schedule. " T h e injection of academ ic While v e ry few students make 3 c la s s e s a re the least popular. ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 5) He said it w as in his sy ste m ’ s d irecto r of the O ffice of E m e r­ hour blocks from noon until 9 p.m ., he said. em phasis Into resid en ce hall life m istak es in filling out the form , S ir Adam B eck plant No. 2 at gency Planning. A fric a n C lu b 50c FOR TICKETS he said, there is nothing his of­ Queenston, a villa ge in southern Ontario four m iles w est of N i­ fice can do if the student m akes To P ro te s t agara F a lls . a m istake. If you m ark a section number To R o m n e y A frican students w ill m arch Strike announced the findings in Toronto at alm ost the sam e tim e Chairm an Joseph C . Sw l- In correctly, you will get all your other cou rses except that one. If, however, you make a m istake Game On Aud Screen d ler of the F e d eral Pow er Com­ The big game can be seen on T h e 4,228 tickets for other from the cam pus to the capitol in tra n sfe rrin g your student num­ m ission w as issuing a report the big screen by 3,500 students locations w ere sold out by 5 in Lansing to protest the d eclar­ b er, you w ill re ceive no section saying the fa ilu re " s e e m s to Saturday. p.m. Monday. ation of independence by the gov­ re serva tio n s , have o c c u rre d " a tth eB eck p lan t. The Auditorium w ill be a v a il­ Rental of a second giant screen ernment of Rhodesia, announced When students enter the Aud­ He said the F P C w ill work with able with a wide screen fo r the projector from Detroit made the Je ffr e y Ahunanya, se c re ta ry of itorium , they will be given a O n t a r i o o ffic ia ls to "o o n flrm M SU-Notre Dame gam e. T ick ets use of the wide screen possible the A frican Students A ssn . section , reqpest, form , , an JB M . *•“ TT* —**»¿1 i p.ftD „th e se , p relim in ary c o n c l v s s « - j p The Beck plant w as producing p t * n a n d a ¿upp/SrDt'/»' ,1—H/S*1 vviii go ■ w s e ie on the third floor *oT tfie Student rfcm - hx. eh- .ElrSV in W ilson Hall for the M ichigan- today at the International Center tim e schedule. King said that 1.2 m illion kilowatts and taking S e rv ic e s Building for 50 cents. MSU gam e, the projector used and continue to the governor’ s of­ there have been very few changes, 400,000 kilow atts from the Uni­ then lost the picture in the third fic e , he said . but students should check the q uarter. T h is time if the fir s t " A l l m em bers of the A frican ted States under the grid system in which power system s a re link­ one lo se s the p icture, the second Students A ssociation should con­ ed together to give each other will take over. sid e r th em selves obligated to a helping hand. The 1.6 m illion TH E IN S ID E L O O K “ We w eren’ t origin ally plan­ a t t e n d this p r o t e s t m arch ,’ ’ kilow atts w as being fed north­ ning to use the Auditorium ,” Ahunanya sa id . " A l l A f r i c a n w ard to Canadian u se rs over The w o r l d p r e m i e r e of V ice Presid ent of Finance and s y m p a t h i z e r s a re a lso w el­ Arena Has fiv e lin es. " G o a , " the la te st w o r k Operations for ASMSU Richard c o m e ." o f an I n d i a n p l a y w r i g h t , Hollander said, “ but with the " T h is situation in Rhodesia is The re la y knocked out w as on Play 6First9 one of the five lines feeding w i l l b e g i n Wednesday back-up p rojector we don’ t an­ obnoxious,” he said . "T h rou gh B eck ’ s cu sto m ers. The re la y is n i g h t at the A r e n a T h e a ­ ticipate any t e c h n i c a l d iffi­ this m arch we a r e exp ressin g a device to m easu re load on a t e r . P . 7. c u ltie s ." our resen tm en t." ,ASMSL: w ill be able to break • lin e and set a lim it beyond .which., Expert Makes Ahunanya w as r e fe r r in g to che even in the Auditorium project declaration o f independence by a c lrc u it-b re a k e r w ill snap open A special B r it is h United and cut off the power. by selling only 2,000 Auditorium Rhodesian P rim e M in ister Ian Nations consultant spoke United Appeal The power surged o ver into seats, Hollander said. Smith, head of a v irtu a lly a ll­ h e r e Sunday and c a l le d the other fou r c irc u its and knock­ No one will be allowed to e x ­ -w h ite governm ent, elected by the P A R K IN G P R O B L E M S f o r o ff-c a m p u s students are taken s e rio u s ly . T e m p e rs for w o rld-w ide pa triot­ ed them out. T h is poured power change tickets from other build­ country’ s white m inority. Rho­ h a v e b e e n w o r n to t h e i r l i m i t s a n d c a r o w n e r s h a v e g o ne so f a r as t o f i g h t w i t h is m r a th e r than nation­ Into upstate New Y ork sy ste m s. ings to the Auditorium, he said. d esia has 200,000 w hites and t r u c k d r i v e r s who have a tte m p te d to t o w t h e i r c a r away. P ho to b y L a r r y F r i t z l a n a l i s m . P . 8. n early four m illion A fric a n s. The su rge turned south becau se % 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan T uesday, N ov em b er 16, 1965 DITO RIALS DON SOCKOL LETTER S A d m i t R e d C h i n a W h a t O f W a r W h e n Editorial Scored * W i t h R e s e r v a t i o n To the E d ito r: T w o B e a u t i e s M e e t ? D IP LO M A TS THE W O R LD OVER nists who ran it o f f the C h in e s e Regarding your editorial Nov. 4, it should be noted that Alpha A shocking incident occu rred p erfect n o se ," she would add Is ra e l: (shrewdly) "Y o u like once again a re plagued by the g re a t mainland? Phi Omega contacted the Department of D o rm ito ries and Food at the M iss World beauty con­ hesitantly to the Is ra e li politico. it ? " debate o v e r the s e a tin g of C o m m u ­ P e k i n g ’ s c r u e l and s p a r ta n c o m ­ S ervic e s n the beginning of this term for p erm issio n to rotate test recen tly, according to the Should the conversation go this S y ria : "O h y e s ! " nist C hina in the U n ite d N a tio n s . m u n is m p ro v id e s plenty of a rg um e nts the fall blood d rive among v a rio u s dorms and was prom ptly turned A sso ciated P r e s s . fa r , without the dull-w itted Syrian aq ainst h e r e n t r y in to the UN. H e r down. The official policy of this department re g a rd s conducting B y this tim e things have gone As the G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly p o nd ers A Syrian official w as com­ g ir l being rescued by a w is e r cam pus-wide events in d orm itories as an invasion of students' beyond the point of restitution. th is e n d u rin g dispute, p o p u la r sup­ m i l i t a n t f o r e i g n p o l i c y b l a t a n t l y op­ pelled to protest to contest o r ­ Syrian o f f i c i a l , things could Even if it was stopped, the dam­ p o r t f o r Red C h in a 's e n t r y is in ­ poses its p e a c e - k e e p in g e f f o r t s . H e r privacy. g a n iz e rs a fter M iss Is ra e l spoke re a lly become bad. b r u t a l u l t i m a t u m to India and d e c id ed Your editorial im plies the Red C ro s s favored rotating the blood age would be done. c r e a s i n g on A m e r i c a n c o l le g e c a m ­ to M iss S y ria . The two coun tries "O h n o ," the Is ra e li devil p u s e s . U n l e s s t h e p r o p o n e n t s o f Red in flu e n c e in In d o n e s ia 's a b o r t iv e coup drive among dorm s but Alpha Phi Omega rejected the idea. It would a re technically at w a r. would p rotest. " I w ish I had a The two g ir ls L IK E each other. C h i n a ’ s a d m i s s i o n can s u b s t a n t ia te don’t m e r it m uch tru s t. seem m ore truthful to state that both w ere in favor of moving the M iss Is ra e l asked: "D o n ’ t you nose like yo u rs. Mine is much t h e i r c l a i m , t h e i r cau se s m a c k s of Then t h e r e is a lw a y s the p o s s i b i l ­ drive around but U n iversity p olicy hindered the realizatio n of this think it would be nice if I said too b ig ." The balance of power in the pseudo- lib e ra lis m . i t y tha t R e d C h i n a w i l l h u m i l i a t e the idea. hello, even though our countries S y ria : "W hat’ s that perfum e Middle East hangs upon a slen­ UN b y i g n o r i n g t h e i n v i t a t i o n o r r e ­ Both organizations are p erfe c tly willing to abide by the U n iversity a re n ’ t ta lk in g ?" you’ re w earin g?” der thread indeed. M a n y r e a s o n s c a n be g i v e n both in ruling since it has been found that distance is only a sm all factor f u s in g to a c c e p t unless N a t i o n a li s t M iss S yria fled the scene, RON KARLE fa v o r of and against m e m b e rs h ip f o r in determining the quantity of blood donated. T h e amount of en­ C h i n a i s e x p e l l e d f r o m a l l UN b o d i e s . cry in g " I can’ t talk to h er. 1 a na tion w h ic h a c t iv e ly opposes the thusiasm and competition engendered among living units is found can’ t— and I don’ t want to. I’ ve UN c h a r t e r . I f t h e s e r e a s o n s w e r e n o t to be a much la rg e r factor. WE S U P P O R T a d m is s io n of C o m ­ had instructions not to talk to w e l l - f o u n d e d , t h e d e b a t e w o u l d no t The m ost graphic illustration of the distance fac to r’ s relativ e I n h ib itio n s m u n is t C h in a in to the w o r l d ’ s o n ly h e r .’ ’ l a s t t h i s l o n g o r h a v e s u c h an i m ­ insignificance is the fact that Farm House fra te rn ity on Bogue u n i v e r s a l p e a c e e f f o r t , but not w i t h ­ She w as led away sobbing. pact. out reservation. N ationalist China Street and with only 42 m em bers has donated m ore pints than Something is d ra stic a lly wrong s h o u ld r e m a i n a m e m b e r and r e t a i n the whole C a s e - W ilson-W onders complex combined. T h e se dorm s with a contest in which such F R A N C E C A M E O U T la st week in are the c lo se st to Dem H all. i t s a g s e m b l y s e a t , at l e a s t . T h e UN blatant ind iscretion s can occur. O f S o b r ie ty f a v o r of a p la c e f o r C o m m u n i s t C h i­ s h o u l d not o f f e r Re d C h i n a m e m b e r ­ If poor turnout for the d riv e this y e a r cannot be ascribed to The Syrian official had e v e ry na i n t h e U N a s “ a m a t t e r o f j u s ­ Alpha Phi Omega, the A m erican Red C r o s s , U n iv ersity p olicies ship and then m a k e f u r t h e r c o n c e s ­ rght to p rotest. tic e , p o l i t i c a l r e a l i s m and h i s t o r i c a l or the distance factor, where is the blame to be fixed? Perh aps s io n s to get th e C o m m u n i s t s to take The theory of the M iss World in e v ita b ility ." The French am bassa­ an a n alysis of why it was n e cessa ry to continually em phasize that the seat. contest is one of frien d ly com ­ d o r also w a nts the is s u e s e t t le d by the blood d rive had no connection with the Viet Cong, or where Si n c e t he UN is the o n l y w o r l d petition. T h e re was this song fe st the other night down in the local r a t h - ' a s im p le m a j o r i t y r a t h e r than tw o - the idea that the d rive was the following week instead of the c o rre c t o r g a n iz a t io n of its kin d, a c o u n t r y T h ese g ir ls a r e under enough s k e lle r. t h i r d s . T h e G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y de­ week originated, might lead to the real offenders. w h i c h r e p r e s e n t s n e a r l y 25 p e r c e n t p re s s u re without being confront­ We wandered in about midnight and the p lace was so rt of jump­ c i d e d i n 1961 t h a t R e d C h i n a c a m e of the h u m a n r a c e s h o u l d n o t be ed by taxing political is s u e s . ing a s they sa y . The kids u p stairs w ere dancing the anim al and u n d e r the " i m p o r t a n t q u e s t i o n " c a te ­ G eorge Isham e x c l u d e d . I t s m e m b e r s h i p s h o u l d be Fortunately, the Syrian g irl w hatever e lse is big with the high sch o olers these days. gory and w o u ld need a t w o - t h i r d s Lansing senior u n iv e r s a l in o r d e r that its d e c is io n w as saved furth er e m b a r ra ss ­ But in the basem ent among the ra fte rs and the candled tables m a j o r i t y t o be a d m i t t e d . I t s t i l l d o e s . m ay have a u n iv e rs a l im pact. ment by h er quick thinking. She we had this fellow on the piano arm ed with a m icrophone, Jim , I S o m e o b s e r v e r s t h i n k P e k i ng s h o u l d w as c le v e r enough to abandon think they called him. r e c e i v e a l l C h i n a ' s UN c r e d e n t i a l s , p e rm an ent S e c u rity Council m e m b e r­ s h i p and r e p r e s e n t a t i o n i n t h e a s s e m - R E D C H I N A ’S H O S T I L I T Y w i ll nev­ e r b e a f f e c t e d b y t h e UN as l o n g as i t i s no t a m e m b e r . M a y b e s h e w i l l Rivals Send Congrats the conversation before there was a scen e. Had she been le s s com­ posed, she might have m agnified Our little group, tem pered by the inhibitions of sob riety, w as at a considerable disadvantage in the m erry-m akin g departm ent. E D I T O R ’S N O T E : T h is t e l e g r a m was sent to the And this re a lly hurt at f ir s t . We had hardly done ju stic e to the bly . T hen what happens to N a t i o n a li s t n o t be m o v e d as a m e m b e r e i t h e r , the incident. fir s t shell when old Jim d iscovered som eone, probably a student, but i t ’ s w o r t h a t r y . And we can s tud ents of M ic h ig a n State t h r o u g h the State News Suppose a le s s quick-witted C h i n a ? T i n y a n d i n s i g n i f i c a n t as i t from Viet Nam. m a y be c o m p a r e d w i t h t h e o t h e r f o u r never re a lly know if the C hinese o f f ic e by the s tu d e n ts of N o tr e D a m e. g irl had been in her p la ce . Shock­ T h is demanded a chorus of " F o r he’ s a jo lly good fe llo w " while w o r l d p o w e r s , s h o u l d i t g i v e up i t s C o m m unists w ill accept m em bei— To All MSU Students: ed and in secu re, she might have our A sian brother stood up, hands clasped above his head like a S e c u r it y C o u n c il seat to the C o m m u ­ s h i p u n t i l an o f f e r is m ad e. answ ered w eakly: p ro fessio n al fighter to acknowledge the suddenly p atriotic d rin k e rs. Congratulations to the 1965 B ig " H e llo .’ ’ Although we didn’ t catch it, it was supposed he w as obviously a Ten Champions, the M ichigan The Is ra e li g irl, o b v i o u s l y Good Guy and from the South. State Spartans. Looking forw ard m ore c le v e r and trained in the T h is bit of p atriotism out of the way, our piano-playing lead er to another great game in the insidious w ays of p olitical m a­ kept us in the mood with a delightful ditty about som e gal named fine tradition of bur past close chination would be quick to count­ S arah who sits ’ n s ip s. B l a c k M a j o r i t y R u l e r iv a lr ie s . ■’ *» e r. B y this tim e Jim w as re a lly hitting his strid e in the fun & gam es F or those MSU students coming "Y o u certain ly a re beautiful. departm ent. to N otre Liame fo r the gam e: I w ish my hair w as a s e a sy to “ In this one,” blared the loudspeaker, "y o u guys on the righ t, Rem em ber the fre e parking and manage as y o u rs .” w ill be the b a th ro o m s." (Loud ch eers from the "b a th ro o m s.") R e m a i n s I n e v i t a b l e the recep tion -p rio r to the game Then what could the innocent "A n d you g u y s,” he said directing a fin ger over our w ay, “ w ill from 1 1 a .m . tc 1 p.m . in our Syrian g irl say? N aive to the w ays be the b e d ro o m s." (Even louder ch eers from my new com rades.) THE R H OD ESIAN D E C L A R A T IO N ence u n le s s R h o d e s ia took step s to student cen ter. of the w orld, she would only man­ It w as m agnificent. The whole thing gave you a cause fo r the of in de p e n d e n c e issued last week in c o rp o ra te the m a jo r it y (A fric a n s ) Signed, age to get h e rse lf in deeper. p ric e of a b eer. w a s c l o a k e d in lang u a g e s i m i l a r to in the g o v e r n m e n t . Students of U niversity of Notre " M y nose is too cro ok ed ,” she It w as a contest to see which sid e could slaughter B elafo n te's o u r o w n d e c l a r e d b a c k i n 1776. B u t A new c o n s t i t u t i o n e m e r g i n g in Dame would sm ile w eakly. "Y o u have a " M a t ild a " with the m ost enthusiasm . in sem antics the s i m i l a r i t y ends. 1961 g a v e t h e A f r i c a n s 15 s e a t s i n The thing ended in a draw of co u rse. And by then everybody w as W h il e the f i r s t d e c la r a t io n p r o n o u n c e d the 6 5 - s e a t p a r l i m e n t and set c o n ­ read y fo r "H e y L a - d e e - la " with original sem i-sm utty offerings the n a t u ra l r i g h t s of m e n to g o v e r n d itio n s by w h ic h the y m ig h t e v e n tu a l ly from the patrons. th e m s e lv e s , the Rhodesian do cum e nt a s s e r t s the r i g h t of a s m a l l m i n o r i t y t o r u l e a s i t s e e s f i t w i t h no o u t s i d e c o m p e t e f o r t h e 50 w h i t e s e a t s . B u t s i n c e 1962 w h e n P r i m e M i n i s t e r S m i t h took o v e r the r e i n s of g o v e r n m e n t , Extremists’ Rights Supported But eventually, the inevitable break cam e and the crowd began thinning out. We didn’ t see the fellow from Viet Nam leave, but on the way i nterfe rence. any e ffo rts to expand the r o l e of home one couldn’ t help wondering about his im p ressio n s and how the f o u r m i l l i o n b la c k s ha ve been To the Editor he would explain the evening to the folks back home. P r i m e M i n i s t e r Ian S m i t h , a f t e r » S jp p d k t y; re a d in g the in de pen de nce p r o c l a m a ­ stifled. u n iv e r s ity 1 You see, he w as a bathroom . I am what is called a "m id d le - tion, d e c la re d , " W e R hodesians have f t jw i c y (M i o f-th e -ro a d e r" in m ost a re a s of r e j e c t e d the d o c t r i n a i r e p h i lo s o p h y SOON AFTER RH OD ESIA p r o ­ life . I liv e in a dorm and get it i a lA i i / of a p p e a s e m e n t and s u r r e n d e r . We have s t r u c k a b l o w f o r the p r e s e r ­ c l a i m e d i n d e p e n d e n c e , t h e U.S. and G reat B rita in reg istere d sharp dis­ a ve ra g e grad es. I am out to of­ LETTER POLICY a p p r o v a l and n u m e r o u s A f r i c a n and fend no one if I can help it like v a tio n of h u m a n i t y and C h r i s t i a n ­ The State News w elcom es le tte rs to the editor from a ll A s ia n s c o re d the a r b i t r a r y m o v e en­ so many of our "p se u d o " e x ­ i t y . . , ” B u t he f a i l e d to j u s t i f y h o w a re a d e r s, whether or not they a re a sso ciated with M ichigan a c t e d b y t h e R h o d e s i an wh i t e m i n o r i t y . trem ists seem to do. sm all m in o r ity a r b it r a r ily governing State U n iversity. The ex is tin g s it u a t io n is in d e e d a m ost I m ay not want to stop the o v e r a l a r g e A f r i c a p o p u l a t i o n pei— L e tte rs must be no longer than 300 w ords and should be d i f f i c u l t one. w a r, ban the bomb, fre e the petuates e ith e r hu m a n ity o r C h r i s t ­ typed double spaced. C orrespondents m ust include th eir name, An e c o n o m ic b o y c o tt has been p r o ­ s la v e s , liv e off cam pus, burn the ianity. L ib r a r y , go to the R o se Bowl or local ad d ress and phone number and, if ap p licable, c la ss posed, but h i s t o r y has s h o w n that standing or faculty position. No unsigned le tte rs w ill be boycotts are poor persua ders. A l­ any of the cau ses my fellow stu­ RH OD IESIA, A S E L F -G O V E R N IN G printed. t h o u g h t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s o f f e r s no dents seem to find a need to colony s i n c e 1923, i s p o p u l a t e d b y identify with. What I do want to The State News r e s e r v e s the right to sele c t and edit a ll le tters 220,000 w h it e s of E u r o p e a n s to c k and q u i c k o r e a s y s o l u t i o n , h e r e i s an to fit space requ irem ents. o p p o r t u n i t y f o r It to p la y the i m ­ do is understand the treatment fo u r m illio n A fric a n N egro es. De­ p o r t a n t r o l e we have a lw a y s w is h e d that has been given to som e of cla ring in dependence f r o m Great f o r . If t h r o u g h the w o r l d body, c o ­ these extrem ist elem ents. ous ru m o rs of sp ies not hired B r i t a i n e n tre nch es deeper than e v e r o p e r a t i o n c a n be o b t a i n e d , t h e p e a c e When one of my "w e ir d o " by our fla w le ss (?) ad m in istra­ the rule of the w h ite s . R e c e n tly , c o u l d be m a i n t a i n e d in t h e s o u t h e r n students is charged with tr e s ­ tion but by the campus p olice B r i t a i n had r e fu s e d to g r a n d i nd ep en d- A f r i c a n c o u n t r y and p r o p e r s a n c t i o n s p assin g in the Union, a Union on " a li e n " students. Distant ru­ e n f o r c e d , a c c o r d in g to the w i l l o f.th e we paid for and support, I won­ m o rs a lso of the governm ent U.N. der why? The outrage though is drafting som e of the e xtrem ist when a few days la te r I am agitato rs also cause great w o rry ANY ARM Y C O NFLICT m u s t be confronted at my m eal line with in me. N e w B u r e a u a v o i d e d as s y m p a t h e t i c A f r i c a n c o u n ­ a petition to sign on the sam e 1 might not go along with what t r i e s a t t e m p t to r e v e r s e the a c tio n s issu e ; an activity the U niversity the " f r i n g e " is preaching but taken by the R hodesian white m in o r it y . has supported. Is not ¿this t r e s ­ I w ill at least do nothing to stop L E G I T I M A T E GRIPES of students in o f f - c a m p u s a p a r t m e n t s w i l l f i n ­ R h o d e s i a n w h i t e s m u s t be s h o w n th a t p assing the sam e as issuing lit­ th eir right to say it. When I a l l y be h e a r d w i t h th e f o r m a t i o n of the soo ne r they a llow the A f r ic a n eratu re? I am fo r the w ar in see this prohibition on a cam pus, a c o m p l a i n t b u r e a u by the new O f f - m a j o r i t y to b e c o m e educated, to liv e Viet Nam, but to have my Uni­ an a re a w here a ll ideas have C am pus Housing C o m m is s io n , C a r e ­ as e q u a l s a n d t o p a r t i c i p a t e m e a n ­ v e rs ity take such a narrow-m ind­ trad ition ally had fre e interplay, ful research in to the legal r ig h t s in gfully in g o v e r n m e n t , the e a s i e r ed point of view d is tr e s s e s m s I w o rry deeply. deeply. John Dekker of student liv in g off cam pus could t he p e r i o d o f t r a n s i t i o n w i l l be. U l t i m a t e l y , the A f r i c a n b la c k m a ­ A ll of these things and num sr- East Lansing sophomore r e s u l t i n an i m p o r t a n t s t u d e n t s e i vice. jo r it y w ill ru le its c o u n t r y - - e i t h e r a f t e r b lo o d s h e d and s t r i f e o r a f t e r O U T R A G E O U S P R IC E S , in ad equ ate p a r k i n g and a m b ig u o u s c o n t r a c t s a r e just a f e w p r o b l e m s in o f f - c a m p u s peaceful negotiations. W hich a l t e r ­ native R hodesia chooses a d m itte d ly w i l l be d i s ta s te fu l to the w h it e popu­ Gardens Not Same To the Editor: down that sidewalk on a sunny living. Students shouId take advantage la tion . But t i m e is g r o w in g s h o r t, day or a m isty evening. Too bad; of th e b u r e a u as a p o t e n t i a l s o u r c e and b la c k A f r i c a is g r o w in g i n c r e a s ­ you m issed a lot. I’ m s o r r y for A d irecto r of the horticulture of m ediation and a d v ic e on legal ingly im p a t ie n t to g o v e r n all its future students of MSU, Th ey’ ll gardens should have an appre­ pro blem s. land. n ever re a liz e that at one tim e ciation of beauty, not an ob ses­ sion for cutting down tre e s. the garden had ch aracter. CAMPUS Why w ere the evergreen s (ar- W hatever is to take th eir place STATE NEW; borvitae) that line the sidewalk w ill fall fa r short of replacing the g ra c e and dignity of those AMERICA through the garden destroyed? Were they too la rg e , too stately tre e s. fo r the garden? Steve R u ssell Apparently you never walked . , Kalam azoo sen ior MenT?fe’f A UtiLed'- land D aily P r e s s A ssociation, A ssociated C o llegiate P r e s s , ANN ARBO R— O ver 100 Uni­ p e A k o rs 1----:— ■■■'t t : 'V ‘ " 1------- r-7-4 5Pt£cn 5NOOéY HA5NÌ * 1 K N E W HE'D NEVER M A k E Michigan P r e s s A ssociation, Michigan C ollegiate P r e s s A s so ­ v e rsity of M i c h i g a n students, ?! COME HOME T h at i : k n e w he'd ciation. protesting the w ar in Viet Nam, YET PA N IC ! I JU ST KNEW iT ! Published e ve ry c la s s day throughout fa ll, w inter, and spring m arched before Angell Hall in te rm s and twice weekly sum m er term by the students of M ichi­ Ann A rb o r during a Veterans gan State U n iversity. Day parade there. Second c la s s postage paid at E ast Lansing, Mich. The p ro testo rs w ere not an E d ito rial and bu siness o ffic e s at 34L Student S e rv ic e s B u ild ­ organized group. They said they ing, M ichigan State U n iversity, E a st Lansing, Mich. w ere protesting because the pa­ rade w as a celebration of w ar. ED IT O R IA L 355-8252 C h a rle s C . W e l l s ........................................................E d ito r-In -C h ief R ich ard S c h w a r t z ....................................................... Managing Editor IL L d E T HE'S OFF SOMEPLACE COLUMBUS— The Ohio State h id in g .. . h e 's j u s t n o t t h e Jim S te rb a ............................................. Cam pus Editor U niversity Board of Regents a re K jN Q ,YOU .C Â H ,p £ P £ N P , ONi ^ ' T a r r y Mo'gg". *. "• •' • • W ' cohsidering "1 irnft fhg enrollm ent Linda M. R o c k e y ..................... E d ito rial Editor at Ohio State to 35,000 students. Xv-tL Regents Chancellor John D. AD VER TISIN G 355-8255 M illett said the cen tral campus A rthu r L a n g e r...................................................... A d vertising M anager was too congested and w ill be­ B U S IN E S S -C IR C U LA T IO N come m ore so when new fa c ili­ P H O TO G R A P H IC 355-831 1 ties under construction a r e com­ pleted. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan T uesday, N ovem ber 16, 1965 3 M iW JK w ra W .v.v .'.V M V *. A p a r t h e i d S a i d E c o n o m i e N e c e s s i t y T o attract needed foreign cap­ T h e refo re, indigenous labor is By B IL L PRITCHAR D South A frican Unity Movement, last D ecem ber fo r opposing the South A frican g o v e r n m e n t ’ s ital, the white South A frican gov­ desperately needed. T o keep the State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r F rid a y night. ernment must have m ore illit e r ­ blacks suppressed enough to ob­ T ab ata, who is touring m ajor apartheid p olicy. Without its gold m ines, South ate black labor to in c rea se the tain that labor, Tabata said the A m erican c itie s , was in Detroit " T h e black m an’ s sole reason A fric a would collapse, and to mine output, he said. whites must regard the b lacks seeking support for the A lexan­ for living is to m inister to the feed the m ines with labor the as things instead of humans. der D e f e n s e Com m ittee. T he needs of the white m an,” T abata No educated black A frica n is South A frican whites must sub­ Com m ittee was set up for D r. told the audience in the Wood­ But the degradation of the A f­ qualified for the. m ines, T abata jugate the black man, said l.B , N eville A lexander, a South A f­ ward Avenue-Grand C irc u s P ark rica n s has a lso dehumanized the said, because he would s t ir up Tabata, p re sid e n t-in -e x ile of the rican freedom fighter a rrested C entral Methodist Church. whites, he said, e sp e cia lly tjie opposition to the whites. so ld ie rs. T h ey have no r e s e r ­ T o keep the A frican s illit e r ­ vations about committing atro­ J o i n t M e e t In K e llo g g ate, the V e r w o e r d governm ent c itie s, such as beating the life out has the Bantu Education A ct which of a black woman’ s unborn child. has re-in stated the old, d ivisive Tabata said he did not see how tribal system , he said. A m erican and English re p rese n ­ MSU faculty and chem ical en­ The government appoints pup­ tatives could speak out against it’s w h a t’s happening gineering students w ill hold a pet ch iefs and effects legislation the South A frican government joint m eeting with the Midland through them, Tabata said. since U .S. and B ritish capital section of the A m erican Institute T h e government also fo rc e s underw rites the Verwoerd r e ­ of Chem ical E n gin eers beginning A frica n s onto r e s e r v e s which gim e. they cannot leave without special l e t B a l i with a banquet at Kellogg C en­ "T h e flow of A m erican dol­ ter at 6:15 tonight. p a s s e s. In e ffect, he said, A f­ la r s into South A frica in p a r­ The Accounting and Finance Con Con Room of thelnternational rica n s a re " fo r e ig n e r s in the ticular has tripled since 1960 *** Club w ill m eet at 7:30 p.m . c e n t e r . H erbert Friedm an of country of th e ir b irth .” because in vesto rs can get n e a r­ E n gin eer’ s W ives w ill meet Wednesday in Union P a rlo r A . "M odern Packaging M agazine" P a s s e s m ust be displayed upon ly 25 p er cent profits out of s h a p e y o u at 8 tonight in 110 Engineering. A rep resen tative of the E li L illi w ill speak on "N e w Concepts B arb a ra B ox, hair sty list, will the demand of any police o ffi­ their investm ents as com pared Co. will talk with the club about in Food and Drug P ackaging.” speak. cial anywhere In the country, with an expected top of 1 1 per ★★* accounting. *** Tabata added, and thousands a re cent in other world m a rk e ts ." MSU Outing Club w ill present *# * The Student B oard w ill hold arrested each y e a r for being A s long as there is the cancer ‘ ‘ B icyclin g in C a lifo rn ia " at 7:30 MSU P a c k a g i n g Society will open hearing on the distribution without the p a s s e s. of ra cism in South A fric a it w ill b e a u t i f u l l y tonight in 128 Natural Science. meet at 7 p.m . Wednesday in the policy proposal which was p re ­ Even with the re s e r v e and su rely spread, he said, theplight sented to the B oard Nov. 9 and p ass syste m s to cen tralize the of the South A frican is in ter­ then re fe rre d to m ajor govern­ labor supply, he said , 60 p er twined with the struggles of the W o rld N e w s ing groups. T h e hearings w ill be in 308 cent of the mine labor com es A m erican N egro. from Independent A frican states Tabata spoke of the day when the violence of the white South Student S e rv ic e s from 4 to 6 to the north. a t a G la n c e p.m . Wednesday and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m . T h u rsd ay. Tabata predicted that if this A frican s would be met with vio ­ outside labor were e v e r pulled lence in an "eru ption to end fu r­ Students wishing to e x p re ss out in p ro test of the South A f­ ther e ru p tio n s." opinions or suggestions on the rican governm ent’ s o p p ressiv e "W e are not f i g h t i n g f o r Yarmouth Castle Ruled Safe Before F ire p r o p o s a l may make appoint­ policy the whole country would d eath ," he said, " w e a re fight­ ments during the alloted time crum ble econom ically within six ing for life . Our people must M IA M I (AP) — A Coast G ua rd in ve stig a to r said by callin g 355-8266, months. e x is t." M o n d a y the c r u i s e ship Y a r m o u t h C a s tle c o m p lie d with all in te rn a tio n a l safety re g u la tio n s th re e weeks b e f o r e she s a i le d to a f i e r y death in the A t la n t ic . Capt. V.G. N l e b e r g a l l , h e a d o f t h e 7th C o a s t G u a rd D i s t r i c t M e rc h a n t M a r in e Safety D iv is io n , d is p u te d in a l m o s t e v e r y r e s p e c t the c o m p la in t s of s u r v i v o r s tha t the Y a r m o u t h C a s tle was p o o r l y eq uippe d to cope w ith the f i r e that sw e pt the v esse l Saturday. B-52s Support U.S. Ground Forces SAIGON (UPI)—Giant B52 nist fo rc e s , and sent them bom bers Monday flew 5,000 reelin g in retreat with an m iles to rescu e U .S. A ir estim ated 1,000 dead. C a v a lry troops pinned down It w as the firs t tim e in on a mountainside by m ur­ the Viet Nam w ar that the derous fir e from 1,500 re g ­ eigh t-jet S t r a t e g i c A ir u lar North Vietnam ese so l­ F o rc e bom bers had been d ie rs . The B 52s tore great used in direct support of chunks out of the Commu­ ground troops. B ritain Seeks Sanctions On Rhodesia L O N D O N ( A P ) — T h e L a b ^ F g o v e r n m e n t and the T o r y o p o s i t i o n joined M o n d a y night in a d r i v e to push t h r o u g h P a r l i a m e n t a f a r - r e a c h i n g la w i m ­ p o sin g c r i p p l i n g s a n c tio n s on r e b e l l i o u s Rhodesia. A tty . Gen. E lw y n Jones t o ld the House of C o m ­ m o n s t h a t Q u e e n E l i z a b e t h I f, a c t i n g t h r o u g h h e r g o v e r n o r , S i r H u m p h r e y G ib b s , is the o n ly legal g o v e r n m e n t in Rhodesia, B u t P r i m e M i n i s t e r Ian S m i t h o f R h o d e s ia , a f t e r c o n f r o n t i n g G ib b s in G o v e r n m e n t Ho us e in S a l i s ­ b u r y , t h o u g h t o t h e r w i s e . He t o l d r e p o r t e r s R h o d e s i a " n o lo n g e r has a g o v e r n o r . " Drugs, Alcohol Caused Kilgallen Death N E W Y O R K [If]— 1T h e that M iss K ilgallen died of death of Dorothy K ilgallen "a c u te ethanol and b arbi­ w as caused by the combi­ t u r a t e in toxication." He nation of m oderate quanti­ said the quantities of a l­ ties of alcohol and b a r­ cohol and of barbiturates biturates, the m edical e x ­ in her bloodstream w ere am in er’ s office reported not e x c e s s iv e , but said the Monday. combination caused a fatal D r. Ja m e s Luke, a s s ls - "d e p re ssio n on the cen tral t a n t exam iner, reported nervous s y s te m ." Kimba Asked To Form New Cabinet L E O P O L D V IL L E (AP)— President J o s e p h Kasa- vubu aske d P r e m i e r E v a r i s t e K i m b a to t r y to f o r m a new C a b in e t, d e s p ite h is defeat by f o l l o w e r s of M o is e T s h o m b e In P a r l i a m e n t , R a d io L e o p o l d v i l l e announced Monday n i g h t . It s a i d K i m b a a g r e e d . T h e b r o a d c a s t g a v e no d e t a i l s . K i m b a wa s d e f e a t e d on a n o - c o n f i d e n c e v ote in a jo int s e s s i o n of P a r l i a m e n t Sunday night. The v o t e w a s 121 f o r K i m b a , 134 a g a i n s t , a n d s e v e n a b ­ stentions. vs • • e • \ \ e e e e e Neville On Bigness \ e e e e e \e e e e e e W V fo r th e liv e ly o n e s . . . • . . I • \ • U V • e •e •e •e •e »• W M * • • • • ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) X v * \ V . W . V ^ P > V . V . fre e a n d e a sy u n d e rs h a p in g s coeducational a c a d e m i c - r e s l - co lle ge s of S o r ;;l Science and W a t e r - B a l i B e a u c o u p , v e r y f r e s h and v e r y p r e tt y , in dence h a lls. A rts and L e tte rs to others. • a M Í W ♦ •' ¿ • • • • • • • ^ % • • • * * a e * e ^ / e e e e e e e e e a m e e e MSU c a r r i e d the " liv in g - N egille emphasized that the l e a r n i n g " unit one step fu r- "liv tn g -le a rn in g ” units at MSU 3 f , e e e e - ' • • • • • e • • • % • • d r i p - d r y cotton lined with nylon t r i c o t , and s u p p le ­ ther this y e a r, N eville reported, with the opening of Ju stin S. constitute just one of many ap- proaches to the challenge of blg- m e n te d with Kodel® p o l y e s t e r F i b e r Fluff. S tre tc h M o rrill C o llege. T h is is a sm».U 'yvess. Mf ««■ « .. r \ • V*. •* •% S * * , •• t G, '•» A ... 8. s t r a p s . W hite. 32.-36, A a .B. ... . . , . .., co llege ^itifln't’ffe' fargC r u n iver- "A h introspecttye cFamlFiaffon* slty and it o ffe rs lib e ra l educa- of the en tire U niversity is being tion with an international dim en- c a rrie d out through MSU’ s Edu- jo in th e p a n ts p a r a d e w it h W a t e r B a li, with flat rib b o n w irin g u n d e r the cu p s sion. It has its own resid en ce cational Development P ro g ra m ," fo r p e r f e c t s u p p o r t , a n c h o r a g e and s e p a r a t i o n . White d r i p - d r y c o tto n , s h i r r e d u n d e r a r m s . 32-38 B, 32-40 h a lls, its own faculty and its he sa id . "Through a total curr.l- own sp ecial cu rricu lu m . culum review p ro c e ss, we a re p ro p o rtio n e d s -t-r-e -t-c -h " T h is m ay w ell be the f ir s t of trying to develop p rogram s at least at the junior and sen ior C. 4.50. se v e ra l semiautonomous units at le v e ls w here students w ill have M S U ," he explained. at le a st one sm all c la s s each 8.98 Sky B a li, with uniquely c o n s t r u c t e d L y c r a sp and ex He d escribed other exam ples te rm .” An exam ple of th is, he said, a r c h th a t flow s into the s h o u ld e r s t r a p , and e la s t i c of MSU’ s " c o lle g e within a col­ le g e " approach. He said that) in­ a re the p ro -sem in a rs in the Col­ F ollow the fun, in the s le e k e s t s t y le s of extra s e c ti o n s th a t m o ld to you. L a c e c u p s . W hite, b la c k , stead of assigning students to lege of A rts and L e tte rs . T h ese o ffer a graduate-type sem inar r e silie n t rayon-n ylon str e tc h , tapered fo rfa b u lo u s fit, b l u s h . , 3 2 -3 8 B , C. $7. with stir r u p s to keep th eir p la te . B lack, brown, re sid en ce halls, on a.m ore o r le s s random b a s is , students have been in which the student m ay sele ct grouped, voluntarily and, to a l i m i t e d d egree, according to aa field sPeclflc Pro fe sso r 10 of special interest follow loden. M i s s e s ’ s'izes, r e g u la r s and sh o r ts. F O U N D A T IO N S-G A R D E N L E V E L E A S T LA N S IN G We do not have all the an­ c la s s and riiajor subject. The C o llege of N atural S ci­ s w e rs ,” N eville cautioned. But he added that " w e fe e l that we Shop Wednesday 12 Noon to 9 Telephone Shop. . . 332-8622 ence, fo r exam ple, has been a s - have identified som e of the m ost signed to one residen ce h all, the important questions. 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan T uesday, N o v e m b e r 16, 1965 A R K A N SA S PA SSES N E B R A SK A S p a rta n s R e t a in Top F o o t b a ll S p o t ■» a J K mK k UPI Poll W - L - •T PTS. S p a r ta n F o o tb a ll Y a r d s tic k 1.) M ICHIG AN S T A T E (9-0) 326 (9 Game Totals) 2. ) Arkansas (9-0) 308 3. ) Nebraska (9-0) 267 4. ) N otre Dame (7-1) 245 5.) Southern C a lif. ( 6 - 1 - 1) 176 T E A M STATISTIC S 6.) Alabam a ( 7 - 1 - 1) 163 IN D IV ID U A L S T A TISTIC S 7.) UCLA ( 6 - 1 - 1) 119 MSU OPP 8.) M isso uri ( 6 - 2 - 1) 96 RUSHING TC YG AVG TD RUSHING Texas Tech (8-1) 71 9. ) C. Jones 145 670 4.6 9 Y a rd s rushing 2154.0 468.0 ( 6 - 2 - 1) 34 10.) Purdue Apisa 120 661 5.5 9 Avg. p e r g a m e 239.3 52.0 L ee 83 325 3.9 2 NEW YORK (UPI)—.Arkansas took over second p lace Monday in R aye 26 202 7.9 1 the United P r e s s International m ajor college football ratin gs and 2 PASSING trim m ed top-ranked Michigan State’ s lead to its low est advantage Juday 56 123 2.2 ** *-r Passes attem pted 158 2 23 C otton 23 67 2.8 0 since the Spartans took over f ir s t place a month ago. Passes com pleted 84 104 D. G a r r e t t 14 34 2.5 0 A rk an sas drew 13 firs t-p la c e votes from the 35 coaches on the Intercepted 6 14 J. G a r r e t t 6 32 5.3 0 UPI rating board and cut the Spartans lead from 34 points to 18. Net y a r d a g e 1115 1219 M ullen 5 26 5.2 0 The R azorb ack s pulled ahead of N ebraska, which n arrow ly averted PASSING PA PC TD P C T YDS Average per game P e r cent c o m p le te d 123.9 53.2 135.4 46.6 defeat at the hands of Oklahoma State Saturday and fell to third. -V ' - Michigan State received 19 first-p la c e ballots, two le s s than Juday 156 83 6 53 1102 last week, and N ebraska gained the rem aining three vo tes. The C h a r l i e W e d e m e y e r (14), q u a r t e r b a c k f o r th e W h i t e Squad in th e an n u a l G r e e n R aye 2 1 0 50 13 T O T A L OFFENSE top three team s a ll have p erfect 9-0 reco rd s, and W h it e f r e s h m a n c o n te s t, t u c k s the b a ll in and s c a m p e r s a ro u n d end, as M ik e PR YDS TD N et y a r d s g a , ned 3269 1687 Notre Dam e, which fa c e s Michigan State at South Bend, Ind., M a h a d y (46) lo o ks f o r s o m e o n e to knock down. W e d e m e y e r led h is W h i t e t e a m to R E C E IV IN G AVG W ash i ng ton 38 610 16. 5 4 Avg. p er gam e 363.2 187.4 Saturday in a gam e that could decide the national championship, a 3 8 - 0 v i c t o r y o v e r the G r e e n s , Photo by L a r r y F r it z la n Jones 25 294 1 1.8 2 slipped sligh tly but held fourth place following its 17 - 0 victory WEDEMEYER WHOLE SHOW Apisa 6 93 15. 5 0 P E N A LT IE S over North C aro lin a. Lee 5 20 4.0 0 34 Southern C a lifo rn ia , A labam a, UCLA and M isso u ri continued to Number 46 P roebstle 4 43 10.8 0 441 259 rank 5 -6 -7 -8 in that ord er. Y a r d s lost T e x a s T ech , with an 8 - 1 re c o rd , Jumped f ' o m 1 1th to ninth place W h ite s S m a s h G r e e n s , 3 6 - 0 O thers 6 55 9.2 0 and Purdue edged F lo rid a for the 10th spot._________________ SCORING TD CK CP FG TP INTE R C EPTIO NS Jones 11 0-0 1 0-0 68 Number 14 6 A pisa 9 0-0 I 0-0 56 Y a r d s lost 80 40 Kenney 0 20-22 o 11—19 53 W aters, fo r a touchdown p lay which covered By LAR RY WERNER W ashington' 4 0-0 0 0-0 24 45 y a rd s . L e e made the sc o re 14 -0. PUN TIN G State N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r M ike Mahady, a fullback from Latobe, Penn­ Juday 2 0-0 0 0-0 12 N u m b e r of punts 27 60 Lee 2 0-0 0 0-0 12 In the words of the old talent scout Arthur sylvan ia, sco red the third six-p o in ter a f t e r Yardage 999 2211 Low ther 1 0-0 0 0-0 6 G odfrey, "H aw aya, Hawaya, H aw aya." Godfrey another White a e ria l display in the third period. A v g. p e r punt 3 7. 0 36.9 Raye 1 0 —0 0 0 —0 6 made his th ree adaptions of the word Hawaii L e e added another P A T ,X fam ous; now another famous talent se e k e r— L a t e r , W edem eyer capped a 50 -ya rd d rive with named Duffy Daugherty— m ay borrow his show a fiv e -y a rd scorin g to ss to Don Warnke, from Uniform Center biz counterpart’ s p h rase. Detroit Denby. L e e added another extra point, FIRST ROUND FOE UNCERTAIN Two H awaiians have a lre ad y proven them­ at the 40-second m ark of the third period . se lv e s in G reen and White football a ttire : Dick The White scored again with 51 seconds r e ­ fHOSPITAl] Kenney and Bob A p isa. A third, C h a rlie Wede­ m aining in the gam e, on a 2 1-y a rd p ass p lay, O F L A N S IN G m ey e r, w as added to the lis t of su ccessfu l from W edem eyer to W aters. An attempted drop B o o t e r s E n t e r N C A A F i e l d South P a c ific re c ru its when he led his "W h ite " kick fe ll short. fC L IN IC S 1 C o m p le t e R a n g e O f team to a 36-0 victo ry over the " G r e e n s " in It seem ed as though nothing would work S iz e s & P r ic e s By BOB HORNING land or the U n iv ersity of B a lti­ they w ill play again a week from the annual freshm an intra-squad gam e Monday. fo r Super and F e ra c o ’ s squad. Dennis L a z a r , Saturday in E a st L ansing for W edem eyer, who is listed a s 5 -7 and 170 a d efensive end from F lin t, added salt to the State N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r m ore, in the f ir s t round ofNCAA C h a rg e s - L a y - A -W a ys the right to go to the nationals pounds, gave a rain -soak ed crowd a reason G re e n s’ wound by dropping Super in the end It’ s back to action this week­ tournament p lay. The k ic k e rs took la st week off in St. Lo u is. to brave the inclement w eather by firin g three zone fo r a safety. 3009 VINE ST. end for the Spartan so ccer team , J S A M IR A touchdown p a s s e s, scorin g one h im self and A fte r the fre e kick, and with only seven s e ­ ■EAUTY SHOP as they start out on their quest from form al p ra ctic e , to catch up The Spartans should be at full BETWEEN C L I P P E R T & HOMER chalking up a total of 337 y a rd s through the conds rem aining, W edem eyer astounded those for a national championship. on their stud ies. strength fo r Saturday’ s tilt, a l­ J UST WEST OF FRANDOR a ir and 58 on the ground fo r an incred ible in attendance by running from his own 40 to Spartan Coach Gene Kenney C ALL Michigan State, the No. 2 team though A ll-A m e ric a Payton F u l­ Mon, & F r i. ’ til 9 individual total offense of 395 y a rd s. the G reen 31, a fter being trapped in the back- in the midwest region, w ill tra v e l said M aryland is the probable le r ’ s knee Is still bothering him Many figured the G reen squad to hold the field tryin g to p a ss. 485-4474 to the E a st coast to take on the opponent, although It isn ’ t of­ after being kicked during the St. F r e e Parking edge in the frosh scrim m a g e . With the lik es Fittin gly W edem eyer sa id a fter the gam e, No. 2 team from that region, fic ia l yet. B altim o re had a bet­ Lou is gam e. A blood clot de­ of Bob Super, B ill F e ra c o , Dick B e rlin sk i " T h e line did a trem endous job, and so did either the U n iv ersity of M a ry - te r season re c o rd , but M a ry­ veloped on h is shin and F u lle r and A ll-A m eric a n R o ger Rum inski donning dark Fran k W a te rs ." land played a tougher schedule, w as in Olin Health C enter two je r s ie s , it could sa fe ly be said that the White How right you a re , C h a rlie . White’ s offensive losing only to A rm y and Navy. days last week, but can run now w as the underdog. front seven gave th eir quarterback tim e to Navy beat State la st y e a r , 1-0 , and should be ready Saturday. T he White team moved 60 yard s in ten p lays throw the b all, and the son of fo rm er State fo r the national championship, Some lineup changes w ill be e a rly in the second p eriod with " L it t le C h a r lie " A ll-A m e ric a n , "M u d d y " W aters, astonished the and is again No. 1 in its region made during p ractice this week, going the la st two ya rd s on a rollout. Bobby fans with his c irc u s catch es and running a b ility. this y e a r a fter an undefeated r e g ­ Kenney said, with the idea of mak­ L e e , from Upper Sandusky, Ohio, booted the Super com pleted two of fiv e p a s s e s , fo r 22 u lar season . ing them p e r m a n e n t for the fir s t of four conversions, and the sc o re w as y a rd s, and his altern ate F e ra c o connected on St. L o u is gained the No. 1 10 of 23 fo r 114. Top groundgainer fo r the gam e gam es. 7 -0 . midwest berth, by virtue of its was R eggie Cavender with 44 net y a rd s in 15 N ear the end of the second quarter Wedemeyer 3-2 v icto ry o ver State 10 d ays B e r t Jaco b sen w ill be tried fire d to his fav o rite target, H illsd ale’ s Frank c a r r ie s . ago. T h e B illik e n s w ill play the m id w est's No. 3 team , Ohio U ni­ at left fullback and T e r r y B idiak v e rsity , at St. L o u is Saturday. at right fullback, rep lacing Tom S t a t e H a r r ie r s 6 t h In IC 4 A ; , A >t: B e llo li and Turgud Enustun. Pete Kenney said h is boys shouldn't Hens w ill be tried at right h alf- be looking ahead to m eeting St. G a ry M cB rad y switched to Hens’ L ou is la te r in the tournament. old spot at inside right, and L a r r y G e o r g e t o w n G r a b s C ro w n " L a s t y e a r we ju st beat M ary­ C h ristoff w ill go to outside right. land in our f i r s t tournament Kenney said the reason fo r the game, 1-0 , scorin g in the last changes w ere to tighten up the four m inutes. defense and to go with e x p e r­ If the b ooters win Saturday, ience in the p layo ffs. " B e llo li B y JOE M I T C H second p lace finish in the B ig A rt Lin k, a sophomore, faire d and Enustun did good jobs and State N e w s S p o rt s W r i t e r Ten meet la st week. S ta te 's top w ell in his f ir s t IC4A m eet by Dancing 6 nite-week played th eir h earts out, but the NEW Y O R K —Michigan State’ s runner, Dick Sharkey, a Junior finishing 26th among a field of St. L o u is gam e showed us we c r o s s country team got strong who m issed last y e a r ’ s meet nearly 300 runners. «» METRO have to do something.* ’ "W e should win if we sco re two g o a ls ," Kenney said, "b u t finish es from its top two run­ n ers here Monday afternoon to with a leg injury, finished a strong eighth, despite trailin g A sligh t disappointment to D it- trich and assistan t coach Jim m LO U N G E take a sixth p lace in the IC4A the individual winner by n early Gibbard w as the perform ance of featuring we scored tw ice against St. Lo u is and lo st. T h ey w ere the f ir s t championship meet on the Van a quarter of a m ile. G eorge B althrop, who managed DONI WELSH and the S e n i o r Paul M cCollam , an a 55th p la c e . Balthrop, who fin­ team to push our d e f e n s e this Courtlandt P a rk cou rse. SKY LA RKS The Spartan h a r r ie r s , ram b­ eighth p la ce fin a list in '6 4 , slip ­ ished eighth in the conference y e a r, so we couldn’ t re a lly tell ling along with only six run- ped a couple of notches this y e a r meet a week e a r lie r , w as count­ C o rn e r of Jo lly & Logan how good our defense w as befo re. ru n ers a s com pared to the m ax­ by finishing 12th. ed on to lift the Spartans into the 12 m inutes from MSU It showed its w eaknesses against imum number of seven on the top five p osition s. You m ust be 2 1 St. L o u is' fine forw ard lin e ," other team s, tallied a total of Rounding out the Spartan fin­ he said . ishing contingent w e r e K e i t h K n e e I n ju r y 174 points in the 57th running of the 5 -m ile title-m eet ra ce . C o ates, 77th, and senior Paul Repeating as team champion B ryan , 114 th . T h e Spartan s returned home M a y S id e lin e and holder of the individual title was Georgetown with 56 points, last night and w ill have three followed by Notre Dame in s e ­ days before they take off fo r B o b A p is a cond place with 89 points. a n o t h e r grueling ra c e in the A rm y w as in third p lace with NCAA cham pionships next week 96 points, c lo se ly followed by in L aw ren ce, K an sas. V i 1 1 a n o v a in fourth with 128 S p a r t a n fullback Bob A pisa points. might m is s Saturday’ s gam ew ith Penn State with 164 points took over fifth, a position held by the N otre Dame because of an ag­ gravated knee injury received I n tr a m u r a l Spartans la st ye ar. in the Indiana gam e last Saturday. Georgetown’ s C h a rle s M e s ­ sen ger, a junior who placed high " T h e knee is bru ised and swol­ len ,” explained Head Coach Duffy N ew s FISH in the '64 m eet, took home the individual title with a record time of 24:46, which e ra sed the Daugherty, "w hich r e s tr ic ts his m obility. We’ ll know Wednesday whether he’ ll be ready fo r the M E N ’S Touch Football All games a re Short C ourse old m ark of -24:48.8 established gam e.” x T h e y o u n g b u Q fc s o f A t n e r i c a SANDWICH ja_st y e a r by another Georgetown runner, J D E A D LIN E CH EV R O LET 1 9 5 4 , good con- W hitewalls. Excellen t condition. 37-10 hand e sse n tia l. Knowledge of sla b s, flat-top , c la s s ic ; jazz Real Estate 2 p.m one c l a s s d a y be­ $ 13 9 5 . SIGN’S FORD SA L E S, 162 T h e con tro versy w as spurred dition. New tire s , power s te e r­ WOMAN, TO b a b y s i t . Light bookkeeping d esira b le. W o r k m odels and begin n er's in stru ­ M .S.U. PERSO N N EL, 2 bedroom, fore pu bl ic at io n. W. Grand R iv e r, W illiamston. by an ed ito rial printed e a rly last in g . $75. Phone 485-7493. 36 -3 housekeeping. T h ree hours a challenging, demands dedication m ents, starting at $16 .95; used 1 c a r garage, 1 block west oif 6 5 5 - 2 1 9 1 . ________________ C.35 week which said that A m erican CH EVY II 1964 Nova hardtop. day, own c a r. 339-2709 after and p leasing p erso n ality. Q uali­ acco rd io n s, band instrum ents, E a s t L ansing, $9,900. T o m C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 12 noon one OLDSMOBILE 1-965 ’ 88’ , 2-door fo rc e s “ w ill be continuing to fir e 6 cylin d er, standard shift. Low 7 p.m . H aslett. 34 -3 fied applicants submit resum e to new and used best selection of Natho, 332-0939 or Furm an- c l a s s da y be f or e p u b l i c a t i o n hardtop V -8 . Automatic. Radio. instrum ents in Lan sin g. E a sie s t on the v illa g e s of women and ch il­ m ileage beauty. OSBORN AUTO Box # C -3 , State News. E a st Day R ealty 882-5777. 3 7 -5 Pow er s t e e r i n g and brak es. L E G A L S EC R E T A R Y permanent dren in Viet N am .” INC., 2 6 0 1 - 7 E .M ic h ig a h .C 3 7 -5 position, four-m em ber down­ Lansing firm . Excellent oppor­ te rm s, la y -a w a y s, tra d e -in s. CO RNER, GOOD apartment site. PH O N E Prem ium whitewall tir e s . B eau ­ CH EVY !! 1962 con vertib le.S tick town law firm . 5 d ays, short­ tunity fo r student w ife. 3 5 -3 Com e in and see Ja c k Sova, One block to M.SJL’, 14 ,7 2 5 .5 A fte r a meeting last Saturday tiful jet black with red vinyl 355-8255 6, excellent shape throughout. in te rio r. P ric e d for quick sa le , hand, accu rate typist. 489-5753. CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A guitar p l a y e r and m usician square f e e t . P o ssib le m ore. the editor was told to print a $895 or best o ffer. C a ll 3 3 7 - 4 1- 10 around Lansing fo r m any y e a r s . A pproxim ately $3 p .s .f. Cal l c la rific a tio n though not a r e tr a c ­ R A T E S $2,595. SIGNS FORD SA L E S, few hours a day can mean e x ­ 2035. 3 7 -5 Ja c k w ill help you se le c t the Tom Natho 332-0939 o r F U R ­ tion of the ed ito rial. 162 W, Grand R iv e r, W illiam ­ NEED CA R Hops, w a itre sse s, cellent earnings for you as a instrum ent best suited to your 1 D A T .............. $ 1 .5 0 MAN DAY R E A L T Y , 882-5777. CH EVRO LET 19 6 1, B e l- A ir , E c - ston. 6 5 5 - 2 19 1. C 35 d ishw asher (days). Must be neat, trained AVON rep resen tative. 3 D A Y S ........... .53.00 cellent m otor and body. New OLDSMOBILE 1960 '88' 4-door. attractive. Fu ll or p art-tim e. F o r appointment in your home, p le a su re . Rem em ber, se e Ja c k 3 8 -5 Service 5 D A Y S ........... .$5.00 at WILCOX’ S fo r a m u sical deal E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T d e s ire s tire s . Shouid be seen. Phone Im m ediate openings. Apply in w rite M rs, Alona Huckins, 5664 TU 2 -52 8 4 . 3 5 -3 Excellen t condition. New t ir e s . person, KITCHIN’ S DRIVE-IN , School S treet, H aslett, M ic h i­ that w ill p le a se you. 509 E . Service general typing. T e rm p ap e rs, ( b a s e d on 15 wo r ds per ad) $600, 3550 Bergm an, Lansin g. M ichigan. P h o n e IV 5-4391. D IAPER SER V IC E-H ospital pure C H R Y SL E R 1950. Deluxe m odel, 3812 S , Logan. 37 -5 gan or c a ll evenings F E 9-8483. th eses, d isserta tio n s. Royal E l­ O v e r 1 5 , 10 c per w o r d , per d a y . 393-0042. 36-3 Hours d aily, 8 am . to 5:30 . d ia p e rs. We’ re the m ost mod­ good condition. Sell or trade OLDSMOBILE 0 6 5 4-doo'r H oli­ SER V IC E T R A IN E E : Servom a- C 34 e c tric . S p a r t a n V illag e, 3 5 5 - , W A L K IE -T A L K IE ern and the only perso n alized 10 14 a fter 5:30. 35-3 T h e r e w i l l be a 50$ s e r v i c e fo r m otor scooter or shotgun. day Delta *88’ . Good condition. tion o ffe rs a fine future to those UNFURNISHED A PA R T M EN T . diaper s e r v ic e in town P a ils a n d b o o k k e e p i n g c h a r ge it 355-6039. 34 -3 Many a c c e s s o rie s , low m ileage. who qualify, start at $90 per Livin g room , kitchen, dining Genuine St. M ority 9 tra n sisto r PAU LA ANN HAUGHEY. T ypist furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds t h i s ad i s n o t p a i d w i t h i n COMET 1960, 4-door automatic. $2,750. IV 9-9583. 36 -3 week with re g u la r in c re a se s to room , b e d r o o m , bath, and C itizen s B a n d -A ll fea tu re s. IBM S e le c tric & E x e c u t i v e . of baby clothes at no extra cost. on e week. ________ $450. Phone 484-5938. 36 -3 OLDSMOBILE 1957 2-door hard- over $ 12 0 within two y e a r s . c lo set. U tilitie s furnished. $ 1 1 5 $ 7 9 .8 8 / p a ir . Will be sold in­ M ultilith Offset Printing. P r o ­ T ry our new Diaperene P ro c e s s . M echanical aptitude h e l p f u l . month. G e o r g e C . .Bubolz, dividually at your fessio n al T h eses Typing. N e a r CORVAIR 1962 "Monza, 2-d oo r. top. F u lly equipped. New paint AM ERICAN D IAPER SER V IC E , High School education p r e fe r ­ B ro k e r. ED 2 -8 6 7 1. C 37 P.X. STORE - FRANDOR cam pus. 3 3 7 -15 2 7 . C Excellen t condition. White with job. In terio r like new-. Mike, 914 E . G ie r St. IV 2-0864. C T h e State News does not red. Apply at 4 31 N. Grand B A R B I M E L , P ro fe ssio n a l typist. red in te rio r. 4 - speed. T ach o ­ 3 3 2 -4 17 5 . 36 -5 p erm it ra c ia l or religiou s m eter. 355-8 8 22. 36 -3 OLDSM OBILE 1^65 S ta rfire , all A ve. from 8 - 1 1 a.m .; 12 :3 0 -5 For Rent HOOVER TANK vacuum clean er TH ESES PRIN TED . R a d i o S e r - No job too la rg e or too sm a ll. discrim ination in its ad­ with all attachm ents, runs and v ice . Drafting supplies. X ero x CORVAIR M O N Z A convertible p.m . or c a ll 3 7 2 -18 5 0 for ap­ B IC Y C L E R E N T A L S, sto rage, B lock off cam pus. 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C ve rtisin g colum ns. The power, a ir c o n d i t i o n i n g . 1 looks like new. $20; C a ll 372- cop ies. C A PIT O L C IT Y B L U E ­ 1965, 4 -sp eed . T ake o v e r p a y - - owner. B e s t o ffer over $3,000. pointment. 35 -3 s a le s and s e r v ic e s . E A ST LA N ­ WILL DO T Y PIN G . E le c tric type- State News will not accept 4 2 13 . 34 -3 PR IN T. 2 2 1 South Grand. 48.2- ments at $67.08. C a ll 332 -56 37 S E C R E T A R Y , MUST be able to SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . Grand w rite r. E xperienced . 2886 E . ED 2 -2 10 5 after 5:30. 36-3 5 4 3 1. C 35 ad vertisin g from persons or 882-2743. 3 5 -3 OLDSMOBILE 1 9 5 4 Je ts ta r r8Sr, type and take shorthand. P le a s ­ R iv e r . C a ll 332-8803. C GENUINE LEO PA RD COAT, 3/4 Jo lly Road, 10 m inutes from discrim inating against r e ­ length, s iz e 1 2 - 1 4 . Excellen t TUTORING IN G e rm a n .C a ll after C O R V ETT E COUPE 19 63, 340 ant t e l e p h o n e v o i c e . $300 # E N T A DISHWASHER, $0 per cam pus. 337-76 07. C ligion, race, colo r or na­ red and white, w ell equipped, condition. $300. Phone 882-3904 6 p.m . IV 4-3046. 3 5 -3 hp, 4-speed, 4. 1 1 p ositraction. month. Phone between 12 and month. Saves you the tim e and tional oriein. t ir e s half worn. Phone 676-5535. a fte r 6. 34 -3 CH ILDREN DAY c a re . F ive days Wanted M ich elins, B u r g l a r a la rm , 3 p .m ., 882-5933. 3 5 -3 drudgery of old fashioned hand 36 -3 TUXEDO, LONG, 40-42. U sed m ore. $2,550. Phone 3 5 1-5 4 2 4 . O FF ON a wonderful trip to the SEA M STR ESS W A N T E D , full washing. F o r instant installation a week from 8 -5 , age 2 -6 WANTED 1- 4 Notre Dame gam e of s p a c e -s a v in g G .E . P o rta - three tim es. Sum m er and eve­ p re fe rre d . 1964 Yuma T r a i l, 36-5 tim e. Work on all new fa b ric s. tickets. Needed urgently. C a ll Automotive Orient with my uncle. So must m aid, ca ll State Management, ning ja c k e ts. A ll a c c e s s o rie s , 337-9449. 36 -3 627-2003 d ays. N i g h t s , 6 27- EIGHT C H E V R O L E T ^ l9 5 5 - s e ll 1958 C a d illa c . Cal l 3 5 1- C a ll ED 2-4677 between 8 a .m .- A L F A ROMEO Spyder 1960. W il- 1959. M ost are sharp and a ll 4 p.m . 3 5 -3 332-8 6 87. 3 9 -10 ■ $50. 3 5 1- 5 3 16 . 37 -5 DIAPER S ER V IC E . T h ree types 6 18 5. 36 -5 low green R o ad ster. New top 4480. 36 -3 H A PPY B I R T H D A Y cake, 5» run good. $ 12 5 -$ 4 5 0 . C a ll 393- PACKARD S, TWO. 1 951 , straight S O D A FOUNTAIN W a itre sse s, Apartments of diapers to choose from . Bulk WANTED TO lease with option and pair.t. F o r details , call i n c h e s , d e l i v e r e d $3.8 7. w ash f o r c lean er, w hiter dia­ to purch ase, 4-bedroom h o u s e ,, 1114. C3 5 eigh ts. No r u s t . B est offer full or p a rt-tim e . M eals and uni­ 337-20 24. 34 -5 E A S T S I D E . 1 - 1 / i bedroom, S p e cia ls: M onday-Tuesday, Old p e r s . F lu ff dried,and-foMed. Use Phone Branch- M anager, M inne­ FALCO N 19 6 1 4-door, standard around $300 each. Phone 627- form s furnished. Good pay with A L F A ROMEO Giulietta Spyder ground flo o r, garage and w ater fashioned potato r o lls 39$/doz. your own or rent .ours.Contain­ shift.' Motor excellent condition. 5220. 34 -5 discount on p urch ases. .A[jply: sota Mining and. Manufacturing 19 63. Red R o ad ster. Radio. P i­ paid; $150 furnished, $125 un­ KWAST B A K E R IE S , B rookfield e r s furnished, No deposit. >25 T ak e over paym ents of $35. OX PONTIACS (2) T1965. CAM PU S DRUG, 5 0 1 E . Grand C o . 482-0602 weekdays, 8 -5. r e lli C lnuratos. P le a se c a ll 3 5 1 - M Starch ief furnished. No pets or childreh. P laza; E a s t L ansing; F ran d o r; 4 -2 0 8 1. 34 -3 R iv e r , E a st L ansing. 37 -5 y e a r s experien ce. B Y -L O DIA­ 34 -3 546" between 5 -" p.m . 36-5 sedan and C atalina V e n t u r a C a ll IV 9-1017. 34-10 303 S. Washington. IV 4 - 1 3 1 7 . P E R S ER V IC E , 1010 E . M ich­ FORD 1963 1/ 2 G alaxie 50(5 XL . hardtop. B o t h real beauties. P A R T -T IM E T E L L E R S . P re fe r WANTED: M ARRIED couple de^ AUSTIN - HEALEY 3000, 1 $ 6 1, FOUR R O O M apartm ent, com - C33 autom atic. P o w e r steerin g, igan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1.% C s ir e to rent sm all apartm ent good condition, needs som e re -- vinyl top, 390 V -8. Many e x tra s. OSBORN AUTO , IN C., 2 6 0 1-7 E . Michigan Avenue. C 37 student w ife interested in work­ ing 3 d ays p er week, Monday, fortab le lounge, fire p la c e , good GARAGE S A L E . Novem ber 18, A C C I D E N T P R O BLE M ? C a l l or house. Starting winter term . p a irs . Must sell. B est o ffer. study condition. P ark in g, w ill 9 a .m .-9 p .m . 2643 Roseland. L ik e new. 355-9509. 34-5 PONTIAC 1964 GTO, 325 hp, 4- F rid a y , Saturday— 9:30 a .m .- KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY C a ll 353-288 0. 35-3 C a ll 351-4283. 3 4 -1 accom m odate four. 332-39 80 . G ir ls clothes, 4 -5. Men’ s 38, SHOP. Sm all dents to la rg e F O R D „C O N V ER TIBLE I9 60, speed. P o s i t r a c t i o n . 28,500 5:30 p.m . Must be available women’ s, 9 .N u rsery furniture, BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 fo r BLTCK- 19A4 SpeciarconvertibTe. 36 -5 w re c k s. A m erican and foreign power s t e e r i n g , and b rak es. through y e a r and plan on work­ White with blue top. Snow tir e s , m ile s. C all 484-2842. 36-5 toys, working T V . 3 5 - 1 RH p ositive; $7 fo r RH nega­ ONE MAN to sh are apartm ent. c a r s . Guaranteed w o r k . 489- C ru ise -O -m a tic , 352 hp, V -8, ing at le ast 1 - 1 / 2 y e a r s . Good excellent c o n d i t i o n . A ssum e tive. DETROIT BLOOD SE R V ­ R A M B L E R 1965, C la s sic w . P a y $62.50 plus half u tilitie s. CHICAGO R O L L ER s k a t e s ) g ir l's 750 7. 1411 E . Kalam azoo. C B e s t o ffer over $500. 355-0987. pay and pleasant working con­ balance. 332-4275. 38-5 s iz e 8. E xcellen t condition. Nice IC E , IN C., 1427 E . M ichigan C ru ise control, R e v e re -a -M a tic 5 3 0 - 1/ 2 E . Michigan A ve. 35 5 - IRONINGS WANTED in my home. 38-5 ditions. Apply in p e r s o n at Avenue. H o u r s 9-4 Monday, B L 1C K 1962 Special, 2-d oo r, Y-6. radio, one ow'ner c a r, call any A m erican Bank & T ru st P e r ­ 1646. 3 5 -3 c a se included. $5. C a ll Sam ED Phone 372-6488. 1 0 1 1 1/ 2 S, T u esd ay, Wednesday, F rid a y . FORD 19 6 1, c o n v e r t i b l e . 390 tim e. IV 9-2909. 36-5 7-0534. 36 -3 A u t o m a t i c . Only $10 95 at sonnel office, Room 300, corner ONE BEDROOM apartm ent in Washington, re a r house. $ 3 b a s - 12 -7 T h ursday. 489-7587. C 4 2j OSBORN’ S, Lansing’s most r e c - automatic, p o w e r steering, T R - 3 i960, red . Good condition. Michigan and Washington. 3 5 -3 Eydeal V illa . A vailable im m e­ PO R T A B LE EMERSON T V 1 7 ” ket. 3 7 -5 power b ra k e s, rad io, and heater. and vacuum clean er. 3 3 7 -10 6 5 . FLO O RS TO be cleaned. S p e c ia l- commenaed used c a r d ealer. $700 or best o ffe r. Must se ll. d iately. ED 2 -5 0 4 1. 3 7 -5 B A B YSITTIN G in my hom e.Good 2601-" E . Michigan Ave n u e .C 3” E xcellen t condition. 3 5 1- 4 16 0 . 36-3 C a ll 332-8 6 76. 38 -5 N EED ED LA D Y for c a re p re - school children, c h u r c h o r­ G IR LS WE need you to sh are after 6 p.m . 36 -3 re fe re n c e s. T een ag er in your izing in c a fe s, ta v ern s, sto re s. Contact M E 1L L E R SER V IC E S. BUICK 1964 Special convertible, VOLKSWAG EN 1962, 2 - d o o r , ganization, 2 hours e v e ry T u e s - apartm ent c l o s e to cam pus. B A B Y B ED AND m a ttre ss. $ 15 . home evenings and weekends. FORD 1962 convertib le. A u t o- C a ll 485-4150._______________ C white w'ith blue top. Snow tir e s , sedan. Excellen t running con­ Winter and Spring te rm s. 3 5 1 - 2 1 ” televisio n . $35. Good con­ IV 5 -0 2 18 ._________________3 5 -3 m atic. P o w e r steering and day. Own transportation. 482- NOTRE DAME tickets. Need tic ­ excellen t condition. A s s u m e dition. By owner. Phone 339- 5 17 3 . 3 5 -3 dition. 2 2 1 M oores R iv e r D rive 1895. _________________ 34 -3 kets d esp arately. C a ll 3 32 -2 6 2 3. balance. 332-4275. b ra k es. Motor excellen t. Phone or IV 2 -6 0 6 1. 38-5 Typing Service 34-5 2 725. 34 -3 WANTED CASH IERS, stock help ONE G IR L needed to sh are three IV 5 -6 10 7 . 36-3 3 6 -3 CH EV RO LET 1962, C o rv a irc o n ­ VOLKSWAGEN sedan, ex- g irl apartm ent, near cam pus. JO B R ESU M ES, 100 cop ies, $4.50. and office c le rk , day or night N EED ED : TWO g ir ls to sublease vertib le. Has 4-speed , no money MG MIDGET 1962. Must sell ifn- cellent condition, Must see to sh ifts, fringe benefits, paid v a ­ $55 per month. Phone 3 3 7 -0 3 8 1. Animal s ALD IN GER D IRECT M A IL Ad­ v e rtisin g , 533 N. C lip p ert. IV house. A lso two g ir ls need an down. RED WHITING dependable m edlately! Hurting fo r cash . a p p reciate. C a ll 1V 9 -9 4 22. 34-5 cation, holiday hospitalization, 3 4 -1 W IREHAIRED FOX T e r r i e r s , 6 used c a r s . 2311 E a st Michigan 5 -2 2 13 . C apartm ent to rent. 337-9526 . $750 or best offer. Babied con­ VOLKSWAGEN 1965, 1200 sedan, good working conditions. Apply TWO g ir ls for w i n t e r term , weeks old. AKC re g istered , 3 36 -3 Avenue. Phone IV 9-6639. 36 -3 dition. 3 5 1-4 9 3 2 . 36-3 radio, low m ileag e, sh arp. B est SH O PPERS FA IR . 41-10 R IV ER S EDGE A PA R T M EN T . fem ales, 2 m ales. Phone 882- ANN BROWN & 'GORDON, typist RN D ESIR E S babysitting. Infant o ffe r. Phone 372-2294. 36-5 CHRISTM AS SALESM EN! Need C a ll 3 3 2 -6 2 8 1. 3 7 -5 9689. 36 -3 and m ultilith offset printing. p re fe rre d . 337-25 56 . 3 4 -3 15 men with sa le s experience WANTED ONE g irl to sublease M INIATURE SCHNAUZERS, 6 (Black and white and colo r). V O L K S W A G E N 1964, keen, WANTED: TWO tickets to N otre in our appliance, hi-fi, or photo­ luxury apartm ent near cam pus w eeks old by Thanksgiving. AKC IBM , G eneral typing, term pa­ green. It’ s a honey. $ 12 5 0 . IV Dame gam e. Will pay ca sh . graphy departm ents. $ 1.3 5 per winter term . C a ll 3 5 1-4 19 4 . re g iste re d l i t t e r . Phone IV p e r s , th e ses, d isserta tio n s. ED 7-0430 or 355-0 18 0 . 36-5 C a ll L e e , 353-770 8. 3 5 -3 hour. Apply 324 N. Washington, 38 -5 4-0007. 35-10 2-8 38 4 . C VOLKSWAGEN 1963 S u n r o o f , w hitew alls. A M -FM radio. E x ­ downtown L ansing. 39-8 TWO G IR LS wanted to sublease PO ODLES, APRICO T sm all m ini- W aters Edge Apartm ent. Win­ a tu re s, AKC re g istered champ­ cellent condition, low m ileage. E M PL O Y ER S O V E R L O A D co m - pany, tem porary assignm ents te r and spring te rm s. C a ll 3 5 1 - ion stock. 8 w eeks. 2 m ales, IV 5-338 8 , 10 a .m .-7 p.m. 34 -3 for experienced office g ir ls . No 4276. 38 -5 2 fem a le s. 372-4856. 3 5 -5 ACROSS W HEELS OF i ANSING. Qualified fee, top pay. Phone 48 7-6071. WANTED) FOURTH room mate 1. Business 25. Candlenut FROM TRAINEES autom obiles at r e a s o n a b l e p ric e s . From $95 to $2,995. STUDENTS TO dem onstrate toy C 35 needed fo r winter dale Apartm ent. C a ll 351-4 8 8 0 . term . Avon­ M Mobile Homes OBILE HOME 19 6 1 Trotwood, 6. Em bezzler 11. C ounter­ tree 26. lettuce 2200 S. C ed ar.______________ C road ra c e sets in Lansing and 36 -5 46’ x 10 ’ . One bedroom. A ll feiter 27. Spelling: E a st Lansing YA N KEE STORES, carpeted . A ir conditioned. 43’ 12. Tart of a abhr. Auto Service & Parts Weekends o n 1 y-N ovem ber 26- Houses x 10 ’ awning. Excellent con­ church 29. Elucidation 28; D ecem ber 3 -5 ; Decem ber ROOMMATE FOR winter or e a r ­ dition. On choice lot. IV 2 - 1 1 9 7 . 13. Divine 32. E xclam a­ N E W B A T T E R IE S. E x c h a n g e lie r . Fo u r bedroom, 10 m in­ _______________ 38 -5 com m unica­ tion p ric e from $7.9 5. New sealed 1 0 - 12 ; Decem ber L 7-19 . $ 1.7 5 utes from cam pus. C a ll 482- tion 33. M alt brew beam s, 99$. Salvage c a r s ,la r g e p er hour. Interested students Lost & Found 14. Keignited 34. Truth stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO apply at Student Employment 2747 after 6 p.m . 3 5 -3 15. H op stem personified S O L U T I O N O F Y E S T E R D A Y ' S P U Z Z L E P A R T S , 613 E . South St., IV O ffice Monday, Tuesday a n d REWARD FO R return in good 16. H eart: 35. Behind­ 5-19 2 1.______________ C Wednesday. Em ployer will be Rooms condition N ep alese B ronze Lion a n a t. hand D O W N GEN ERATO RS AND ST A R T E R S. on Cam pus Wednesday, Novem­ F R E E SNACKS) Independents, taken N o v e m b e r 8. Contact 18. H ad lunch 36. Fierce cat 1. British con 6. Savory parking. Room and 3 sq u ares. Anderson 3 3 7 - 16 2 1. 38-5 19. Souk tlax 38. W ash servati ves herb Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt.Guaranteed! b e r 17 . 35-3 20. Exerted 40. Sidestep 2. Laughing 7. Hasten $16 5 / te rm . Dorm contracts can W A LLET LO ST, Valuable p apers Exchange p ric e , $7.90. Mechan­ G R EA T L A K E S EM PLOYM ENT 22. Equally 41. Incidents 3. Condition: 8. C uba, lor ic on the job! Installation s e r v ­ fo r permanent positions for men be broken. 3 32 -14 4 0 . 3 7 -5 —v is a . REWARD! B lack leather, 23. Possessive 42. Asian suffix instance ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC AUTO and women in office, sa le s, • For Sale > Vicinity Abbott H all, L ib r a r y , adjective people 4. D iam ond 9. Size of tvpe State: abbr. 1 0 . Regaled P A R T S , 613 E . South S t., IV „te c h n ic a l. IV 2-¿,543. / C $5 no q u e stio n s, ED 2-8765. 36-3 24 Ruler of tin 43. Assess- '■ § -i% i; iS h '.A r * , mesvfs he , ,« " A .iT o ild s 11: V tponrotry sfU D E N T W I F t a i s Coy" store s p e e d b ic y c le s, $39.77 f u l l . snake TO TYCOONS HARDTOP, T R - 3 . Excellent con­ dition. $70. P h o n e 485-5643 c le rk , full or part-tim e, through Ja n u a ry 15 . $1.2 0 hour. C a ll p ric e . Rental-purch ase term s a v a ila b le . We a lso have tennis g la s s e s , D r. Martin on c a se . Vicinity of chapel. R e w a rd .C a ll 355-8948. 36 -3 1 3 4 5 4 7 b 9 10 17. W ord of choice 20. Heights after 5:30 p.m . 38 -5 v / A HOBBY HUB, 485-2979, M r. 12 racq u ets, golf b a lls, badminton LO ST: S IL V E R Charm b ra c e - ti Scooters & Cycles Cham berlin. 3 5 -3 I 21. Peacock b ir d ie s, gifts and h ousew ares. let in vicin ity of Y ak ely. R e ­ ï ï 14 butterflies The S ta te N ew s H elp W anted s e c tio n HONDA SC R A M B L E R 19 65, e x- cellent condition, 2,500 m iles. EVENING EMPLOYMENT A C E HARDWHERE, fro m Union, ED 2 —3212. a c r o s s C ward. C a ll 355-0428. 36 -3 14 wtT 18 2 3. liaw . hating pit p r o b a b ly h a s j u s t the e m p l o y m e n t n Must se ll now. B est o ffe r over PART-TIME WORK (MALE) SIN GER (SWING-needle sewing Personal % 25. Sour o p p o rtu n ity y o u ’ve b e e n y e a r n i n g $550. 3 5 3 - 15 4 5 . 34 -3 If you a re fre e 4 evenings m achine) z ia -z a g dial fo r but­ T R A V E L IN G THANKSGIVING? TT 20 2 1 vinegar % 26. M erchant fo r . Y o u ’ll find m o r e job o p p o r tu n i ­ ton h oles, em broidery, blind 1964 A L L S T A T E M O -PED. 860 Student - Facu lty discounts at all ¿4 p er week and Saturdays, 1 1 23 % y . vessel t ie s d i r e c t e d to the s tu d e n ts than.any m iles. V e ry good condition. E x ­ you can maintain your stu­ hem , m onogram s, etc. Need r e ­ Sheraton H otels. F r e e inform a­ %» 24 zr it 27. Eires cellent r u n n e r . $ 12 5 . A L E D - d ies and still enjoy a p art- lia b le p arty to assu m e paym ents tion, phone P e te r V o llw eiler, % 28. Chess men % / v a 29. Satiates o ther paper. WARDS SPO RTS C A R C E N T E R , tim e job doing of $7.08 monthly o r $4 9 .56 cash . 485-3686._________ 34-2 30 31 3 1 2 9 616 N. Howard. Phone IV 9-7596. Phone IV 2 - 1 6 4 1 . 35 -5 R E N T YOUR T V (rom N E JA C . 30. M artini PEUGEO T, SAW ..(Poo ,- J g j. ” .4 SPECIAL INTERVIEWWORK . E LE C T R O LU X VACUUM C lean ­ Zenith and G E p ortables fo r 33 34 » decoration that w ill bring am average e r" with all attachm ents. Runs only $9 p er month. F r e e s e r v ­ % 3 1 . Inside Read Them Everyday models to choose from . Up to income of $55 p er week. and looks lik e new. A lso has ice and d e liv e ry . C all N E JA C 3 * 1 37 30 93 32. Straighten 150 m iles p e r gal. Maintenance If you a re neat appearing automatic cord winder. OX 4- T V R E N T A L S, 482-0624. C i 35. let it stand 37. H olland fre e c o n s t r u c t i o n . From 40 41 and a hard w o rker, call T " N HTS F R Y 1 $17 9 .50 . Now on display. A L M r. Arnold, 3 5 1 - 4 0 1 1 , Mon. 6 0 31. 36 -3 h e k ï g o h a m o n i 45 com m une D iN E 'lT E S E T , form ica top table Dance m usic to suit, from Rock 39. Eggs EDWARDS SPO RTS C A R C E N ­ 4 1 T E R . 6 16 N. Howard. Phone & T u e s. between 10 a.m . & and four c h a irs . $20. 484-4225. to S ociety. C asual to form al. $ 1 p.m . (No other time). P a r tim e 3 2 m in. IV 9 -7 5 9 1. 36 -3 3 4 -1 355-74 16 . 35 T uesday, N ovem b er 16, 1965 Michigan State N ew , E^ft Lansing, Micmgan P ro f S u s p e n d e d I n d ia n P la y w r ig h t T o O p e n F o r H y p n o tiz in g 'G o a 1O n C a m p u s T o m o r r o w DEARBORN (U P I)-O ffid a ls at G rlffln said he contacted the Indian playw right A s ifC u r r im - pany presentation of "G o a ” Wed­ not been acknowledged o r accept­ Henry F o rd Community C ollege g ir l’ s mother and Wayne County bhoy w ill give the world p rem iere nesday through Saturday. He is ed, p articu la rly as subject m at­ have suspended a p art-tim e p sy ­ G en eral Hospital and rushed the of his " G o a " at 8 p.m . Wednes- at MSU under a John D. Rocke­ ter in the th eater,” he said. chology Instructor fo r putting g ir l to the hospital. dy in the arena theater. fe lle r grant. The audience at F rid a y ’ s p er­ a p retty young coed under a A D e t r o i t p sy c h ia trist, D r. " G o a " deals with India’ s 1961 form ance of "G o a ” m ay rem ain C urrim bhov was once forbid­ hypnotic tran ce F rid ay night from B ru ce L . Danto, fin ally revived den in India to produce "T h e invasion of the Portuguese colony after the presentation to d iscu ss which it took 16 hours fo r h er to M iss Wellman m ore than 16 hours D o ld ru m m e rs," a play he w rote of G oa, an act that destroyed the play with Currim bhoy. be revived . a fter G riffin had put h er under about Indian beatniks. India’ s traditional pos'tion a s a Currim bhoy coined the title, T he instructor, G e r a ld G .G r if­ the sp e ll. D r. Danto w as treating Although he had th ree vol­ p acifist nation. "T h e D oldrum m ers,” fo r his fin, 32, of nearby N a n k i n Town­ her fo r any lingering e ffec ts of um es of p lays published’ in In­ N either "G o a ” nor ny of his banned play to d escrib e the beat ship, put the g irl, Cynthia W ell­ the hypnosis. dia, he had to go outside his plays a re e sse n tia lly political, and angry ones for whom the man, 18, Inkster, under the hyp­ G riffin , who is scheduled to country to have them produced. how ever, Currim bhoy said. traditional p a s s i v e re sista n ce notic tran ce while the two sat take h is oral exam inations for Teaching on campus this term , "M an y of my p lays deal with lost its meaning. C ensorship of in her c a r in a parking lot near a doctoral d egree in counselling he w ill a s s is t in the production contem porary Indian subjects and the play b r o u g h t p r o t e s t s the school. psychology T h ursday, said he of the Perform in g A rts Com - changing social values which have throughout India and the govern­ G rifftn said he did not p e r­ n ever has used hypnosis " a t a ment lifted the ban. fo rm the hypnosis in c la s s be­ p arty o r fo r sensational pur­ Arthur M ille r, John Osborne cause co llege o ffic ia ls told him not to u se hypnosis with his c la s s sin ce they felt it did not p o s e s ." " I 'm a s c ie n tis t ," he said . P o lic e said they would not Moscow Philharmonic and Graham G reene w ere among the th eatrical a rtis ts who en­ couraged Currim bhoy to p ro ­ re la te to h is introductory p sy ­ ch arge G riffin because there was chology c o u rse . He had adm it­ ted using hypnosis on seven other no law regulating the u se of hypnosis and there w as no evi­ T O W E R I N G B USHES g r e w too high along the w a lk in the H o r t i c u l t u r e G a r d e n s and th e y b lo c k e d the v ie w of the g a r d e n . T he H o r t i c u l t u r e Dept, plan s to re p la c e To Come For Concert duce his p lays outside India. The A m erican Education Thea­ ter A ssociation sele c te d C u rrim - students. dence of the hypnosis being used the bushes w ith a s m a l le r v a rie ty . Photo by L a r r y F r it z la n One of the w orld’ s youngest begin with the Prelude to Wag­ bhoy’ s "T h o rn s on a C a n v a s" G riffin said he becam e w orried fo r im proper purposes. symphony o rch e stras w ill give n e r's " D ie M e is te rs in g e r." Mo­ for its catalog "N ew P la y s of about M iss Wellman when she a concert at 8 :15 T h ursday in z a rt’ s Fourth Violin Concerto and ’ 64/’ 6 5 ." Would not respond to his com­ U niversity Auditorium, p erfo rm ­ Symphony in B -F la t M ajor by Currim bhoy is on leave from m ands or aro u se from the trance. ing Wagner, M ozart, and Proko­ Prokofiev w ill follow. Conduct­ an international oil company in He said he tra n sfe rre d h er to his fiev. ing w ill be K ir il Kondrashln, India w here he is a m arketing c a r and took her to his home. N e w T e r r o r - M y s t e r y M i s s e s M a r k The M o s c o w Philharm onic, d irecto r of the philharm onic. executive. He began w riting nine form ed 14 y e a rs ago, is a teen­ David O istrakh w ill be the y e a rs ago. He does all his w rit­ High Court Rules calculated to make the view er ager in the society of o rc h e stra s, soloist in the M ozart violin con­ ing evenings and weekends. By D A V ID HANSON hang on to find out how it ends. w here most m em bers a r e p atri­ certo. In h is many concert tours, Im T State N e w s R e v i e w e r Ju s tic e p re v a ils, have no fe a r. cian dowagers at least a 100 y e a rs Oistrakh has acquired the repu­ On Other Cases Once in a while a te r r o r - 'R E T U R N F R O M T H E A S H E S ’ Samantha E g g a r, who died in old. Its com parative youth, how­ tation of being one of the finest m ystery m akes it. A lfred Hitch­ ■M I C H I G A N * the " C o lle c to r ,” p lays the g irl e v e r, does not prevent it from vio lin ists in the world. cock m akes the best, but " R e ­ B e sid e s the decision on the in love with her step-father. She an abundance of talent. O istrakh is com pletely R us­ turn from the A sh e s” is a B ritis h re g istra tio n of Comm unist P a rty o veracts in self-d efen se, because Conductor S a m u e l Samosud sian -train ed , having studied in bomb that not even he could life with innocuous love and chat­ wife. Makeup helps make the m em bers, the Suprem e Court te r. She c a lls him a bastard and transition from what she becam e she’ s stuck with a rotten part founded the Philharm onic in 19 5 1. his native O dessa. Moving to handed down other important ru l­ save. in prison to her form er s e lf. in a rotten flick . Dism ayed by the lack of Soviet Moscow in 1928, he quickly e s ­ D IS C O U N T Cosmetics It is a study in w aste. T h re e he can’ t d isa g re e . ings: She retu rn s (from the ashes T he makeup is not convincing. T h e re a re about three great concert audiences, he hoped to tablished h im self a s a noteworthy good p e rfo rm e rs do their best T hings m ay seen rath er con­ scenes in the film , a half-dozen provide a medium fo r R ussian a rtis t. International acclaim fol­ & Vitamins -G ranted a hearing to D r. Sam ­ to put m eat on the lines they have of a concentration camp) to find uel Sheppard, Cleveland osteo­ Max making out with her now trived , and they are. She doesn’ t good ones, lots that get no p lace, symphonic m usic a s w ell as the lowed in 19 37 when he won f ir s t to speak, but the re su lts a re al­ p riz e at the Y s a e V io lin ists’ path sentenced in 1954 to life grownup daughter. She is r e ­ tell Max sh e ’ s back—because and the re s t is blah. European c la s s ic s . most hum orously bad. The orch estra f ir s t becam e Competition in B ru s s e ls . in p rison fo r the slaying of his f ir s t w ife, M arilyn. M axim illian Schell is n early pulsed, natu rally, and pretends one of the best scenes is when The photography is gen erally poor. The film is handled in known to A m erican audiences 619 E. Grand River IM News great as a m aster ch ess p layer to be a look-alike for h e rse lf he thinks she might re a lly be -R e v e rs e d the conviction of his wife. little kid fa lls off stock fashion—with the w a v y when Van Cliburn won the firs t who lik es women to buy him so the happy couple can collect A the R ev. F r e d L . Shuttlesworth, the train in the opening scene lin es between scenes. A hand­ International Tchaikow ski Com­ • Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. things. He c re a te s a believable her legacy. N egro c iv il righ ts lead er, on But then she re v e a ls h e rse lf to show that sh e 's been in the held . sequence when M ax gets petition in 1958. Cliburn w as a c ­ . Wed. 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. ch aracter, but with the draw ­ ch arges of obstructing a B irm ­ as the long lost wife, and Max camp and no longer " f e e l s . " drunk is good until the cut back companied by this orch estra in back of ridiculous dialogue. ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 4) ingham, A la ., sidewalk. to a straight studio shot. his recording of the com poser’ s He loves and m a rrie s a woman gets caught up in a game of Not that the kid was such a lo ss -O rdered the U .S. d i s t r i c t but it seem s rather a waste ju st Things look better when we Concerto in B -F la t M inor, the C o u r t s 4,5,6 doctor, who is Je w ish and is m usical beds. He doesn’ t c a re court in Richmond, V a ., to de­ see the e xp ressio n s on the fa c e s fir s t c la ss ic a l L P to seel one 6:45 W ilson-W onders taken to a concentration camp which one he ends up in, as to make a point. as soon as the overdue rite s long a s he can have cash term ine whether the assignm ent Oh y e s , that is a m yste ry. of Max and Samantha. T h e ir e x ­ m illion copies. C o u r t s 1,2,3 of teach ers on an alleged ly r a ­ T h e re is m urder, violence, su s ­ p re ssio n s and acting ability save I n t e r e s t in the group grew 7:30 A rm stro n g-B a ile y are p erform ed . She keeps him , spend. through its many recordings and C o u r t s 4,5,6 c ia l b a s is Invalidates school de- and in return he fills her lonely Ingrid Thulin p lays the dead pense, sex and all that bag. A ll this from being a total lo ss. M iss Thulin is a c o l d e r type, de- the glowing p re s s notices it re ­ 7:30 B ryan-Em m ons mandftig words to create a ro le, ceived during its 1963 European C a se Hall w ill meet thewinner C a r d S e c tio n M a y G o T o R o s e B o w l and she is out of luck this tim e. tour. Im presario Sol Hurok has of the W ilson-Wonders match at "R e tu rn from the A s h e s " in­ signed the group to a tour of the 7 :1 5 p.m . deed. More ashes a re needed, U .S., which w ill take it to New F r a t e r n ity Paddleball like those of the scrip t. T h is is England and the M idwest. S em l-flnals not h orror, it’ s h orrible. Thursday night’ s program w ill la te r than T h ursday noon. dents should not re ly on this a re given, and depending on stu­ A MSU card section at the Rose no C o u r t s 1,2, 3 ^ "B lo c k S m em bers w ill be to pay th eir exp en ses.” dent response to the p ro p o sa l,” Bowl h asn’ t been ruled out by 8 p.m . Sigm a C hi-S.A !M . given f ir s t chance to go,” Tom Munn gave his tentative OK Carm an said . u n iversity o fficia ls yet. C o u r t s 7,8,9 T h e re w ill be a sp ecial ticket Both A thletic D irector B iggie C arm an, head of Block S said. on the condition that the block’ s 8 p.m . Delta Chi-Theta Chi meeting Thursday afternoon for Munn and V ice P resid en t fo r "A n y other students who wish perform ance at the gam e b e p e r- D e b a t e r s W i n key athletic o fficia ls to determ ine Student A ffa irs John A . Fuzak to go w ill be used to fill the fect, Carm an said . F o r this re a ­ M I C H I G A N have a g reed to help in a ll w ays rem aining s e a ts .” son anyone planning to to with if student response has been great p o ssib le, so that the block might T he block is aw aiting un iver­ Block sity p erm issio n to find a spon­ tend a minimum of four p ra c­ S w ill be required to at­ enough to Ju stify further Other students who w ill sit I n plans. A n n A r b o r 3 “ H :Æ -—••• 4M-7SII » 4U-SIM ..... go asaa group to Pasadena. tice sessio n s this term . with the block must bring their Any student who can definitely so r fo r the trip . T O D A Y at l ;0 0 - 3 :0 5 - 5 :1 0 - 7 :1 5 - 9 :2 5 " T h e cost w ill be g re a tly di­ "N o B ig 10 school has e ver IDs to the Spartan Sp irit office Four MSU debaters won the F i l i o n , Elkton freshm an, and go to Pasadena fo r the game should report to the Spartan S p ir­ m inished if we can find a spon­ taken its card section to the when they com e to sign up for N ovice D ivision of the U n iv er­ Evelynn Knott, Dearborn sopho­ the trip . sity of M ichigan T h ird Annual m ore, a ffirm ative Th om as i^au, n e t u rn it office, 325 Student S e r v ic e s, s o r , " Carm an said . " B u t stu- R o se Bowl b e fo re ,” Carm an said. F ro m The " S o we want to make a s good a Block S m em bers m ust bring Warm-up D e b a t e Tournament W e s t f i e l d , N .J. fresh m an and A s h e s tN PEACE CORPS showing as p o ssib le .” their B lock S p a s s e s and ID Saturday in Ann A rbor. Dennis B lyth, Dearborn fre sh ­ Block S w ill try to get a ca rd s. T h e u n i t of M ary C o n r o y , man, negative. M a xim ilia n Schei U Som on th o E g g a r section at the R ose Bowl at least M em bers of Block S w ill r e ­ F o ley, Minn., senior and Ja c k as la rg e as it has at MSU gam es. ceive a g re a te r reduction on tra ­ G arvin , Muskegon Heights sen­ LAST 2 DAYS! No Room For Kooks "T h e s iz e could be either la rg ­ vel costs than w ill non-m em bers e r o r s m a lle r, however, depend­ if a sponsor is found. Carm an C r a ig M ertz and Glenn F o s te r, io r, debated the affirm ative with CAMPUS 75< to 5:30 Eve. $1.00 T h e re is no place in the P eace P a g e ’ s statement w as in r e s ­ ing on the number of tickets we said. Corps fo r "b eatn ik s, kooks, draft ponse to a letter sent to Corps both Saginaw freshm en, debating negative, and com piled a 5 -1 r e ­ cord with 296 speaker’ s points “T H ! A T R E - • 837-0271 832-8044 2 PETER SELLERS LAUGH HITS dodgers or their lik e ," a P e ace D irecto r R . Sargent S h riv e r by 1:3 0 -5 :2 5 -9 :2 5 3:3Q & 7:35 C orps o fficial said F rid a y . State Sen. Raymond D. Dzend- " T h e r e a re plenty of oppor­ zel, D -D etroit. Dzendzel w rote I n c r e a s e D is a b ility P a y m e n ts to win th eir division. F o ste r and M ertz w ere undefeated and ’I’MALLRIGHT tunities fo r dynamic, energetic, S h riv e r Wednesday a fter hearing r e c e i v e d C e r t i f i c a t e s of “ Devastatingly funny.” I SU'""I PETER id e a listic student le a d e rs who rep o rts that a C orps re c ru ite r P e rso n s under 25 y e a r s of age cre a se d . E xcellen ce fo r their team ’ s p e r­ - N Y Th alo» have the p r o p e r m otivation. w as on the U niversity of M ichi- who becom e totally and p erm a­ T h ese and other recent changes form ance. SELLERS T h a t's what we’ re looking f o r , " gn campus at Ann A rbor trying nently disabled as a resu lt of an in the Workman’ s Compensation A lso undefeated from MSU was PETERSELLERS IANCARMICHAEL to sign up dem onstrators against accident while working a re now Law w e re d iscussed by G eorge the negative team of Rodney Dean said Public Information D irec ­ TERRY-THOMAS the w a r in Viet Nam. entitled to g r e a t l y increased Van P e u rse m , L a n s i n g re p re ­ and R o ger Chard, both Lansing H EAVEN S A BO V E! tor Thom as S. Page. benefits from Workman’ s Com­ sentative, M i c h i g a n Manufac­ freshm en, who received C e r t ifi­ Re-releaaed bv Cinema V "Student lead ers who can meet P age said re c ru ite r Robert pensation. turing A s sn ., at the luncheon s e s ­ c ates of E xcellen ce. Starts Thursday these qualifications com e from Satin w as trying to d escrib e high­ They m ust prove that their sion of the Sem inar for Municipal Other m em bers of MSU team s “ WINTER A - 0 0 - 0 0 ” in color the student left o r the student ly m otivated student le a d e rs when earning power would have in- Personnel O ffice rs at Kellogg in the N ovice Division w ere Sandy righ t. And you can’ t have a foot­ he said the corps sought people C enter Monday. » ball team with ju st a right and with "organ izatio n al s k i l ls " to a left end. You have to have m ake dem ocracy su ccessfu l in people in the center too,” P age underdeveloped nations. P a g e NOW . . . GLADMER FE A T U R E AT 1:3 5 Sponsored by the Personnel Management P ro gram S erv ic e of ASIAN-LATIN said . said S h riv e r had not yet seen 4 :15 -6 :5 0 -9 :2 5 P.M . the School of L abor and Industrial R elations, the sem inar is a b i­ AMERICAN-AFRICAN SERIES " T h a t ’ s the way the P e a c e Dzendzel’ s le tter. C o rp s has been from the begin­ C h a rlto n k Richard annual event for municipal p e r­ Theatre presents The P e ace C orps ended a r e ­ sonnel o ffic e rs planned for d is ­ b ning and that’ s the w ay we in­ tend to keep it,” he added. cruiting d riv e at MSU F rid a y . Heston i t Boone cu ssing municipal problem s. From SECOND W EEK! At MSU a ll full-tim e em ployees 7:00 P lacem ent B ureau a r e covered by Workman’ s Com­ ■TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* pensation, THE Food and D r u g Adm inistration: „an d t a w 99 T u e s d a y , N o v . 23 to a c t i t c h e m i s t r y , biology scien ce, Ic o u po n ! A rm our G ro cery Products C o .: p h ysical scien ce and b iophysics, a ll m ajors of the co lle g e s of A rts entomology, veterin ary m e d i - and L e tte rs , Social Science and Communication A rts, a ll m ajo rs cine physiology and pharm acol- ogy- Bic Pens of the C ollege of B u sin ess (Dec. G reat L a k e s Chem ical C orp. and M arch grads only). ch em istry (organic). Extra: at 7:40-9:50 reg. 19$ B row n -Engineering. C o., Inc^ .Livonia Public Schools: e a rly R ic h a rd B urton N a rra te s m echanical, ei*ecA?ifcal and 'c iv il arttf la te r e ie m e /x u ry education, ' “ DYLAN THOMAS" Li mi t 1 ^ engineering, p h ysics. E n glish -so cia l studies andm ath- r ------------ — “ C en tral M o n t c a l m P u b l i c e m a tic s-sc ie n ce , E nglish, indus­ Void Nov. 18 Schools: later elem en tary educa­ tr ia l a rts , distributive education, NEXT tion (Dec. grad s only). m athem atics, scien ce, visitin g D e e r i n g M illiken S e r v i c e teacher (Decem ber grad s only). C o rp .: chem ical, e le c tric a l and U .S. A rm y Tank-Autom otive m echanical engineering, chem­ C en ter: m echanical engineering, Specials Available is try . E a st Lansing Public Schools: a ll e a r ly and la te r elem en tary p olitical scien ce, psychology, la ­ bor and i n d u s t r i a l relatio n s, counselling, personnel s e r v ic e , i TH E L I T T L E A N G E L S L ovely Korean g ir l dancers-com pany of 37 in c o lo r­ At East Lansing education and Fren ch , E n glish - accounting and financial admin­ ful costum es. F i r s t A m erican tour. social studies and m ath em atlcs- istratio n , management, English TONIGHT: Tuesday, Nov. 16 Store Only scien ce o r m athem atics. G e r­ and h isto ry (Dec. and M arch :x c ¡ting! Iplus] m a n , so cial studies, E nglish, g rad s only). 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By FAYE UNGER The conference was sponsored by U niversity Methodist and the not to settle international disputes by fo rc e o r the threat of fo rc e Secondly, World War II is not yet ended. T h e re never w as a Stata Naw s S taff W r i t a r but instead to work fo r p eace,*' he said. settlem ent in Europe, and G erm any is still occupied. T o d ay’ s citizen m ust learn a new p atrio tism that gets contucts W esley Student Foundation. “ T he United States opposed dem ocratic elections in Viet Nam Yet while nations spend $200 billion on arm am ents, the UN T h ird ly, the world is in permanent revolution. The revolution o f f the battlefield and onto the United Nations debating table, J . cannot reach a $200 m illion goal fo r reconstruction p ro jec ts. out of fe a r that the Communist Ho Chi Minh would have been the U.S. started in 17 7 5 is spreading into A sia and A fric a w here A v e ry Jo y c e , B ritish UN consultant, said Sunday. "N o nation can m ake w ar and tell the truth,” he continued. e le c te d ,’ ’ he said . “ I believe the elections would have set up a if rakes on new fac e s. Under the new p atrio tism , nations must choose the UN ch arter The real test of a d em ocracy is how fa r an individual can fight balanced neutral government sim ila r to those in Cambodia and The nations m ay dog-fight In the G eneral A ssem b ly, but they o v er national in terest, he said. his government if he thinks it is m orally and le g a lly wrong, Jo y c e L a o s .’ ’ bring the problem s out In the open, he sa id . U p stairs the staff He proposed that the United States presen t a statement of na­ said . Quoting Toynbee, Jo y ce said we cannot live in a shredded-up is working on peace and reconstruction p ro jec ts. tional policy to the National Liberation Front in Viet Nam and "T h e only revolution that w ill succeed is one based on equal work through the UN to set up a c e a s e - fir e . He a lso suggested w o rld . We w ill live in one world or none. Jo y ce named three things he thinks a r e wrong in today's w orld. He appealed to individuals to develop a patriotism that se e s its F ir s t , there is an elem ent of downright cru elty in our behavior fra n c h ise ,’ ’ he said . “ Sm ith’ s revolutionary governm ent in South­ reconvening the 1954 Geneva Conventions. ern Rhodesia w ill not w o rk .’ ’ coun try’ s asp iratio n s In relation to the w e lfa re of the w orld. that we have grown to accept. That cru elty includes inquisitions, Jo y c e spoke Sunday evening before the 2nd Annual Convocation P U T Y O U R S E L F I N T H E P I C T U R E ! Thousands Are W inning! D ickerm an M rs. F. S. H o w ell I | M rs. A n d rew H olm h e S & H M rs. E. J. S tin e m o n || M ildred C hrist O ttm ar J o n es M rs. 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