Cloudy . . . Independence Today with litt le change . . . m e r « l* i h * fraadom MICHIGAN in t e m p e r a t u r e . High in 4 0 's;. R a i n t o n i g h t . t o m a k e yo'ui* o w n m i s - takes. STATE - - B lis s UNIVERSITY East La n sin g , Michigan F r i d a y , No v e m b e r 19, 1965 Price 10c Vol. 58, Number 56 MSU MED SCHOOL GETS STATE OK S T A R T S D E C .1 3 T w o -Y e a r C o lle g e E a r l y R e g i s t r a t i o n S e t O p e n s F a ll Term %/ v_>^ MSU’s new two year C o lleg e of Humm an P ro ced u res for voluntary e a rly during final exam week, students F e e s must al so be paid at this tim e. M edicine has been approved by the State registratio n and payment of fees will have the choice of r e g is t e r ­ for, winter term were announced ing at their convenience or r e ­ "Students who have a continu­ B oard of Education. Thursday by R e g istra r H orace servin g a time by picking up an ing u n iversity scholarship and, The board unanim ously adopted a r e s o lu ­ C . K in g. advance registration c a r d ," he or a U n iversity loan will re ceive credit when they pay their fe e s ," tion Thursday accepting the status of the E a rly registration will be held said. Dec. 13 - 1” , from 8 to 11:45 a.m . To obtain an advance re s e r v a ­ King said. junior m ed ical sch ool which w as e sta b lish ed and 1 to 3:45 p .m ., for all stu­ tion card , students should bring Registration for students who did not re ceive com plete sched­ by the state le g isla tu r e in 1962. dents except firs t-te rm fre sh ­ th eir notification card and ID to men. Demonstration Hall f r o m 8 -5 ules and those who did not choose The b oard ’s resolu tion added, h ow ever, Those who participate in the Dec. 10 and Dec. 13-16. to re g iste r e a rly will be held Jan . 3-4. that the B oard of Education m ust approve e a r ly registration do not have to " T h e s e students will h a v e return to cam pus until the firs t p rio rity in re g iste rin g ," King any expansion of the m ed ical sch ool to a day of c la s s e s , Ja n . 5. said. "T h e others will sim ply full fo u r -y e a r m ed ical p rogram . S t u d e n t s who p re-en ro lled have to take th eir ch an ces." Monday through F rid ay in the Actual registration p r o c e d ­ Enrollment The resolution by the board said it is n e c e ssa ry "th a t every effort be made to educate and retain Michigan doctors in M ichi­ Ends Today Auditorium w ill re ceive a post u re s will be the same as for card about Dec. 9 notifying them other term s. gan.” Students must fi rst go to their P resen t plans ca ll for 20 students to be enrolled in the College of a com plete schedule of r e ­ college with the notification card of Human M edicine this fall, Doctor Hunt said. served c la s s e s . Students a re reminded by “ The p rogram w ill be expanded to about 64 students when our Students whose schedules are to obtain a perm it to r e g is t e r and a section re serv a tio n -en ro ll- the R e g is tr a r 's office that to­ building is com pleted in about three y e a r s ," he said. incomplete w ill not re ceive post day is the last day for winter The B o a r < of Education set up a ' sub-com m ittee to coordinate ment card . ca rd s, King said. T o re g iste r in the Men’ s 1M, term pre-enrollm ent. the activities of the MSU Med School, and the schools at the U of "S in ce registratio n w i l l be students must bring their r e s e r ­ A ll students m ay report to M and at Wayne State. vation card , if they have one, the basem ent of the Auditor­ The board’ s resolution said it would p re fe r MSU Med School perm it to re g iste r, the notifica­ ium any tim e from 8 a.m. graduates to attend one of the other two Michigan M edical schools until 5 p.m . today, including and to rem ain in Michigan to p ra ctic e . tion card, section re serva tio n - the noon hour, according to Dr. Andrew D. Hunt J r . , the dean of the C ollege of Human Med­ A v wnT T V P R O B L E M M e m b e r s of t he B u i l d i n g - T r a d e s m e n Uni o n a r e s h o wn Russian enrollment c ard , ID and packet of registration c a rd s. R e g istra r H orace E . King. icine, said in October that Wayne State had agreed to accept any and all graduates of the MSU program who wished to complete K i n a It h.e S Ä t a t e L 2u m b e r C CO. o . ii n n tEooss t, LLaono ss ii n ngg l, ou o r =s o i.......* l i n g m a t e r i a l s t o- n o - n; work on their M.D. at Wayne State. Missiles p ic c o n t r a c t o r s . The c o n t r a c t o r s , the union c h a r g e s , pay be lo w unio n wages. The U n iv ersity of Michigan M edical School indicated it had only union a few spaces available for tra n sie r students from M SL, however. C lu b C h a rte rin g The U of M said this was because the low number of dropouts Better? in its m edical school limited the number of spaces available to tra n sie r students. ~ P o l i c e G u a r d L u m b e r F i r m s LONDON' L -T h e Institute of Strategic Studies said F rid a y the P o licy R e v is e d In addition, the State Board of Education empowered the med­ ical school subcommittee to set N o tre D a m e Soviet Union now has strategic up an advir t y board to a s s e s s nuclear m is sile s with far g re a t­ such things as number of mem­ S p ir it W a rm By CHAR JO LLES b e rs and external affiliation s. Michigan’ s needs in the field I n 6O p e n S h o p 9 D i s p u t e e r killing power than anything in State News Staff W r i t e r Lit m edical and pre-m ed ical edu­ The green carpet will be ro ll­ T h ese steps a re no longer re ­ the United States a rse n a l. quired, only requested, Martin cation and to establish a plan ed out for MSL' at the Notre T he institute also said, in its T h ree Student Board m em bers Dame game in South Bend Sat- said. for the development of medical union construction p ro jects in annual review ’ ot world m ilitary produced a “ m assive lib e ra liz a ­ urday, T rad es Union began picketing Under the. revised proposal, education in Michigan. P o lice w ere alerted Thursday the a re a . powqa, that the R ussian s reduced tion’ ’ of the proposed club ch ar­ ND announced Thursday that here Wednesday in protest of a student organization must file fo r p ossib le violence when out- One builder, W illiam W arner, the A m erican lead in numbers of tering policy at an informal m eet­ The m edical education plan free parking w ill be provided of-town union m em bers resum ed so -c alle d "open shop’ ’ p olicies its name, a lis t of its o ffic e rs, by the builders. The pickets came p artn er in the W arner Long Co., strategic m is sile s by 25 percent ing Wednesday. would become part of the state for 3,500 MSU students driving picketing at four non-union build­ the name of its faculty ad visor, was knocked to the ground as during 1965. The p r o p o s e d revision re ­ board’ s m aster plan for higher to the gam e, and presenting their from 18 international affiliatec a statement of purpose and a ing sites and four supply firm s he tried to c ro ss picket lin es. The institute >s a p rivate in­ p la ce s the chartering (or recog­ education, the resolution said. student I.D .’ s. unions in central M ichigan. three-point certification. here. A company employe, Louis P o sie, ternational cen ter for research nition) procedure with that of Notre Dame is also sponsor­ It must c ertify that it has at The presidents of the three The m ass turnout resulted in su ffered a cut forehead in a on defense, world security and registration , Webb M artin, Flint An estim ated 2,000 m em bers senior and board vice chairm an, le a st 15 voting m em bers who are state-supported m edical schools ing a reception for MSU stu­ a work stoppage at sc o re s of- scu ffle at the site. No a rre s ts disarm am ent. It has an inter- of the L a n s i n g Building and fu ll-tim e students and that it were asked to work with the dents at ND’ s LaFortune Student w ere made. naiiOTal council drawn from 13 said. S t u d e n t organizations must does not d iscrim inate. state board in achieving " a co­ Center 1 1 a .m .- l p.m . Satur ay. countries, with re sea rch a sso - W arner and his employe left iates in B ritain , Canada, West re g iste r, M artin said, so that Its registration w ill be re - ordinated approach to m edical F re e refreshm ents will be s e r v ­ education." ed. the scene a fter he w as advised Germ any, India and the United the A ssociated Students of MSU h) McNicholas Rites Set ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e by p olice that his p resen ce might States. (ASMSU) can coordinate the use cause m ore trouble. The review , published F rid ay , of U niversity fa c ilitie s and list Local police, mindful of the suggested the W arsaw Pact pow­ “ ob jectively’ ’ existing organiza­ Funeral se rv ic e s will be held Saturday in the St.Thom as Aquin­ as Church in E a st Lansing for violence that erupted here in e r s are paying a lot le ss money the 19 30s when union shops w ere for their m ilitary power than the being form ed have requested Western alliance nations. tions. The list of organizations would First S tep To R o se B o w l— be made available to the public, John J . Me N icholas, assistant that State P o lice stand by. T he institute said the R ussian s M artin said, so that interested p ro fe sso r of adm inistration. He died Wednesday after he lost control of his automobile and it The longes. picket lin es Wed­ now have an intercontinental b al­ nesday w ere at the W arner and listic m is sile with an estim ated Long apartm ent building and the warhead power of more than 30 students may know what organ i­ zations they can Join. The proposed revision w ill be R e s e rv a tio n s Start M o n d a y crashed on 1-96 near Ionia. E lsie-O vid Highway school pro­ megatons. A megaton is equal to tend around the concourse, he presented to the entire board at Police said that a gust of wind je ct. About 400 pickets w ere r e ­ the explusive force of one mi l ­ By JANE KNAUER its m eeting T uesday. The final said. may have caused Me Nicholas to State N e w s Staff W r i t e r The firs t step w ill be d irect­ ported at each site. lion tons of T N T . board-approved draft will then lose control of his c a r near the ly in front of the check-room C o m m it t e e The main weapons of the U .S. go to the Faculty Com m ittee on T h ree steps w ill be involved 1-96 Portland e x it.T h e c a r rolled window on second flo o r, where strate g ic m issile arsen al a re the Student A ffa irs for approval. for students planning re s e r v a ­ over se v e ra l tim es before com ­ ing to a stop. B u lle tin Minuteman and the P o la ris, both The original proposal required steps that the revised version tions fo r the official? MSL student two people w ill be stationed to check student ID’ s. He was pronounced dead on a r­ of which gave capacities of around Rose Bowl tour, John Winkle- V e t o e s About 800 pe ople w a lk ­ only ’ ’ re q u ests,’ ’ M artin said. The student w ill then walk riv a l at St. Law rence Hospital in one megaton. T h e re are also 54 john, of International T r a V e l , ed and r a n t h r o u g h c a m ­ Student organizations w ere re ­ straight ahead to the beginning Titan 2s with estim ated warheads Inc., MSU tour rep resen tative, Lansing. pus yellin g “ Go State, quired to submit a constitution, of the long line of tables, where M cNicholas, 39, o fl4 l5C o lu m - of from five to 18 megatons. said Thursday. four c a sh ie rs w ill handle pay­ F l o a t I d e a G o ' ' i n an i m p r o m p t u r a l ­ T he U .Si lead over the Soviet a m em bership lis t, and a letter bine D rive, E a st Lansing, had Students w ill go up the sta ir­ ments of the deposit fee. The student R o se Bowl float ly T h u r s d a y night. Union, 4-1 in e a rly 1965, was r e ­ from a faculty ad visor under the taught at MSU since Sept. 1,1964. c a se on the west end of the Union The third step is when the stu­ being planned by Enzian a n d C ir- The r a l l y was f i r s t r e ­ duced to 3 - 1, the institute said, original proposal. He was an assistant p ro fe sso r of to the second floor concourse. dent-, with deposit slip in hand, cle h onoraries was veto ed T h u rs- p o r te d n e a r. M a s o n Hall, Groups would also have to ad­ heading to w a rd s B e rke y. ( c o n t i n u e d on page here to specific rules governing A line of wooden tables w ill ex- continues down the line of tables day. J O H N J. M c N I C H O L A S ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 73 to one of 30 typists w here four P e rm issio n had been granted copies of the information filled for the float to be built by volun­ out on the State News applica­ tary student contributions by B ill tion slip w ill be typed out. One R eese, com m ission er of the B ig copy w ill be given to the stu­ 10 Conference, MSU vice p r e s i­ dent, and he has com pleted re g ­ dent of student a ffa irs office and isterin g fo r the trip . other n e c e ssa ry authorities. T r u c k C a r r i e s R e b e l The application slip w ill ap­ The R o se Bowl Comm ittee in p ear in Monday’ s edition. 'C alifo rn ia w as the only rem ain­ R eservatio n s w ill be on a c la ss ing group whose perm ission was needed for entering the float in ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 7) Jim Sink. Chicago, 111., junior O f f C a m p and president of Enzian honor­ ary, who headed the move fo r a By JOAN S O L O M O N and fold it, and return it to dorm s for 50 cents ‘W i l d c a t ’ T o u r s student float, said the float would have been in addition to the B ig per eight-pound load. State N e w s S taff W r i t e r T h is is the sam e p ric e charged in the dorm ­ I n v o lv e R isk s 10 Conference float already in ad­ vanced planning stages by the ito rie s fo r a five-pound load. "SCU M is stronger than d irt!” a student Students who sign up for " w ild ­ V aliey D ecorating Co. of F resn o , Students claim the advantages of SCUM a r e : c ried as about 50 'others rallied outside P h il­ cat” tours to the Rose Bowl may C a lif. 1 . Economic n e cessity w ill fo rc e the uni­ lip s Hall Thursday hoping to prove that SCUM be taking great r is k s , Louis F . Sink had estim ated a 50-cent v e rsity to low er the p ric e back to 35 cents. is also stronger than adm inistration. Hekhuis, d irecto r of student af­ donation by e v e ry student would 2. Students won’ t have to pay for soap. SCUM, the Student Comm ittee to Undermine fa ir s , warned Thursday. have paid for the float, planned 3. Students won’ t have to w aste tim e doing the M achines, was initiated by women in P h il­ "S o m e tours may not have the to cost $8,000, their own laundry. “ We asked the Rose Bowl Com ­ lip s to fight this y e a r ’ s 15-cent p rice in crease approval of the C ivil A eronautics 4. White clothes, dark clothes and lin gerie on dorm itory washing m achines. B o a rd ,” he said. mittee if it would let MSU have can be sent in the sam e load— the clean ers w ill T h ursday’ s ra lly was the kick-off fo r a boy­ " I f a tour fall s through, it may' some sort of a display before or sep arate the w ash. cott of university m achines. Students c a rried be too late for a student to sign after the band perform ance. T hursday afternoon the laundry truck picked sign s reading, " B e Kind to yo u r'H an d s,” Do up for the U niversity-sponsored Sink said. ' up about 250 pounds of rebel laundry. It was Your P a rt to Fight Inflation” and “ A ll T h ree t o u r h e added. , iW, . Max Cow ell, chairm an of the due to return shortly fo r a second load. L.óCal C o m m u n i s t s Hate S C U M — S upport Studends who havè any ques­ Rose Bowl Tournam ent, toldSink SCUM m em bers hope that other dorm s w ill SCUM CLEANS UP dirty laun dry fr o m P hillips Hall. The Student C o m m i t t e e to SCUM .’ ’ tions regarding R o se Bowl tours that MSU would be setting an " u n ­ An altern ate laundry s e r v ic e w ill be provided follow P h illip s’ lead and set up SCUM ch ap ters. Supposedly. M ason, Abbott, Snyder and A kers £ £ * „ 5 “ Z J L I. shown / . H . C n , d ,r„ a lfh .. should call Hekhuis at 355-8286. favorable precedent. by a p rofessio n al Lansing c lean ers, which w a s h in g m a c h i n e p r i c e h i k e . h alls a re alread y doing so., ■ has contracted to pic< up laundry, w ash, dry 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing. Michigan Friday, N ovem b er 19, 1965 E D IT O R IA L S LETTERS JIM SPANIO P e a c e f u l P r o t e s t M a r c h N a tio n R e m e m b e rs Viet Peace March I s D e m o c r a c y I n A c t i o n I o the F.ditor I am puzzled a s to why your Viet Nam. T h ere a re numerous individuals in the government who want to term inate this ugly B le a k N o v e m b e r D a y A M A R C H ON W A S H I N G T O N w i l l Cong . In a d d i t i o n , t h e y ask t h a t b o m b ­ paper has c a rrie d no news (up and brutal w a r, while th ere a re to now) about the Washington others who favor continuing or Two y e a r s is a long tim e; b e s t a g e d o n N o v . 27, c a l l i n g f o r ing of N o r t h V i e t N a m be s t o p p e d P eace M arch, to take p la ce on escalatin g the fighting. Indivi­ most com m onplace events which p e a c e i n V i e t N a m . B u t t h i s mgLpch a n d f u r t h e r r e q u e s t t h e U . S. t o c a l l Saturday, Nov. 2 ? . A substan­ duals supporting the m arch a re then occurred have long been d i f f e r s in m any respects f r o m the f o r a c e a s e f i r e in a l l of South V i e t tial number of MSU students and seeking to encourage those in the forgotten. But one Novem ber day v a r i o u s s e l f - r i g h t e o u s and e m o ti o n Nam. government who would work m ore still stands out in nil its h o r­ laden p r o t e s t s against our policy These, along with oth er requests faculty, as well as E a st Lansing citizen s, is supporting the m arch, a ctiv ely for peace. ro r and tragedy. i n V i e t N a m h e l d on A m e r i c a n c a m ­ and aff i r m a t ions o u t l i n e d b y t h e g r o u p , and a sign-up booth has been Is it the policy of the State F o r on that bleak, November puses in r e c e n t m o n th s . a r e i n d e e d i d e a l s to be s t r i v e n f o r by open in the Union fo r se v e ra l News to give publicity to a c ­ day in 1964, three shots from S p o n s o r s f o r the M a r c h on W a s h ­ o u r g o v e r n m e n t . F o r we a l l w a n t to d ays. Your neglect of this ac­ tivitie s supporting the w ar, but an a s s a s s in ’ s gun m urdered a in gton f o r P eace in V ie t N a m in ­ end th e w a r , and we all w a n t to see tivity is in striking contrast to to ignore those calling fo r p eace­ P resid ent, reduced a nation to clude: D r. E r i c h F r o m m , noted au­ o u r b o y s c o m e ba c k h o m e . B u t we c a n ' t s t o p o r t u r n a r o u n d in fhe m i d d l e the extravagant publicity you re ­ ful solutions? It is hard fo r me te a rs, and placed the world in t h o r and p s y c h i a t r i s t : J am e s F a r m ­ p recario u s uncertainty. e r , national d i r e c t o r of CORE : A r t h u r o f t h e b a t t l e . It i s t o o l a t e f o r t h a t cently gave to the student peti­ to b elieve that this is your in­ tion supporting m ilita ry action in tention, and I trust that you w ill F o r m a n y A m erican s, t h i s M i l l e r ; and m a n y o t h e r p o l i t i c a l and now. Viet Nam. provide m ore information fo r w riter included, the tra g ica l a s- relig io u s leaders. We h a v e f o u n d t h a t the o n l y w a y to Perh aps you a r e not c le a r your re a d e rs. F o r most of them, sassin at on of John F . Kennedy A b u s l o a d o f MSU s t u d e n t s and overcom e a f o r c e is to e n g a g e a if not a ll of us, Viet Nam is a and its related events flash back f a c u lty m e m b e r s are also planning la r g e r , m o r e p o w e r fu l one to c o u n t e r ­ about the purpose of this P eace M arch. It is not an an ti-go vern ­ life-and-death issu e. as if they had occurred only y e s ­ to at t e n d the m a r c h . Th ou gh we d i s ­ a c t i t . T h i s i s w h a t we a r e d o i n g i n Viet N a 'm . M eaningful negotiations ment dem onstration, bur rather terday. The young P r e s i d e n t a g r e e w i t h t h e s t e p s a d v o c a t e d b y th is g ro u p in b r i n g in g a m e a n in g fu l peace w i l l c o m e o n l y w h e n w e a r e I n an a m eans of e x p re ssin g support Thom as H. G re e r a d v a n t a g e o u s p o s i t i o n , H o p e fu M y , we for the governm ent’ s announced Chairm an i n V i e t N a m , w e a p p l a u d n o t or one a p p r o a c h i n g tha t p o s i t i o r now. aim of negotiating for peace in Humanities Department th e ! r r i g h t t o s a y i b u t t h e i r m a n n e r of s a y i n g it. C o n v e r s e l y , tho ugh , if we c l a i m to The p la n n in g g ro u p a s s e r ts that the li v e in a f r e e s o c i e t y and in s o m e m a r c h w i l l be a f f i r m a t i v e , c r e a t i v e s e m b l a n c e o f a d e m o c r a c y , we c a n ­ and c o n s t r u c t i v e in n a t u r e . No c i v i l no t silence c ritics of g o v e r n m e n t N e e d C a m p u s R a d i o d i s o b e d i e n c e w i l l be a l l o w e d , a n d a l l p o l i c y , j u s t h e c a u s e t h e y e s p o u s e an s i g n s w i l l be p r o v i d e d i n W a s h i n g t o n unpopular belief. o the Editor except those indicating c i t i e s an d T he g r o u p s p o n s o r i n g the M a r c h on schools of o rig in . W a s h in g to n f o r Peace in V ie t N a m , The two a rtic le s saying President Hannah is against the p ro ­ The g ro u p seeks e n d the w a r t ho ug h we b e l i e v e t h e i r p r o p o s a l s to posed a ll-U n iv e rsity radio station financed through U n iversity- a n d a s k s t h a t th e U. S . b r ii nn gg a bout be u n r e a l i s t i c , p r e s e n t a g o o d e x a m ­ collected taxes and against a student operated bookstore ra is e n e g o t i a t i o n s b y c o n c e d i n g to t a l k wi th ple of the necessary critic in a sev eral questions in my mind. a l 1 p a r t i es i nv o v e d , i nc l udi ng the V let d e m o c r a c y. In regard s to the proposed radio station creating " a situation allowing a sm all group to control a powerful propaganda agent with a huge potential fo r em bar assm ent to the U niversity and student governm ent,” it would not c re a te , but perhaps augment the a lread y existing State News which is now a powerful propa­ N o t r e D a m e S t u d e n t s ganda agent fo r the em barrassm en t of the U niversity and student governm ent. P erh aps if we had another news source, the State News would take a little m ore c a re in reporting events, and interpretation A l s o O n S p o t S a t u r d a y of the facts could be re stric te d to the editorial column. As fa r as taking the proposal to the students in a referendum , T o m o r r o w ' s the big day, t he s h o w ­ h o p e f u l l y the a t m o s p h e r e w i l l be m o r e fine, and. might we at the sam e tim e vote on whether we wish to down, the c l i m a x , the g a m e to beat f r i e n d l y than b e fo re . continue the Si a term tax for the State News? all ga m es. O u r S p a rtans put t h e i r In f a c t , N o t r e D a m e ' s s t u d e n t g o v ­ A fter all, some students might find it m ore convenient to turn t o p n a t i o n a l r a n k i ng o n t h e l i n e a g a i n s t e r n m e n t i s m a k i n g an a l l o u t e f f o r t on th eir radio than to read the paper, and this would give them a a spirited and e x t r e m e l y copable t o m a k e M S U s t u d e n t s f e e l at h o m e . choice a s to whose propaganda they w ill h ear, the radio*^eir the N o t r e Da n e t e a m . A r e c e p t io n w i l l be he ld f o r MSU State N ew s’ . D u t t So F i g h t i n g I r i s h h a v e m o r e s t u d e n t s f r o m I I a . m , to I p . m . S a t­ As fa r as their- being “ nothing the student government can do at s t a k e t h a n t h e S p a r t a n s . It s e e m s u r d a y on t h e N D c a m p u s . In a d d i ­ in the way of a bookstore that the U niversity bookstore isn 't a l­ ’ hat the e n t h u s i a s t i c N o t r e D a m e s * u - t io n , t h e r e w i l l be f r e e p a r k i n g f o r ready d oin g," is the U niversity w illing to re s e ll used books fo r !entc have g a r n e r e d a bad r e p u t a t io n M ic h ig a n State s tud ents. A ll t h a - is the sam e p ric e they w ere bought for plus a m inim al in c rea se to in the r e a l m of s p o r t s m a n s h ip , And needed is t o p r e s e n t an ID c a r d . cover labor? this reputation wasn't helped any The slogan circu latin g on t h e i r L e t’ s not be naive about it, the U niversity m akes money on its when a g ro u p of o v e r zea lo us s tu ­ c a m p u s has even been changed f - o m bookstore. G ive that money back to the students when they buy or d e n t s t o o k o n t h e M S U B a n d i n an “ Ha te S t a t e ’ ’ to “ D u m p D u f f y . " S a t ­ s e ll th eir books and they would be doing what the student bookstore altercation after Notre D a m e had u r d a y ' s c la s h p r o m i s e s to be a m o s t p roposes to do. so u n d ly defeated State last y e a r. exciting c o n te s t and e m o ti o n s w i l l If s i m i l a r e v e n t s c o n t i n u e t o o c c u r , ru n high. But l e t ’ s leave the b a t t l in g Linda G a rcia N o t r e D a m e ru n s the r i s k of s c h e d ­ t o t h e p l a y e r s on t h e f i e l d . L e t t h e Detroit junior u l i n g t e a m s w i l l i n g to e n t e r the p l a y e r s c o m m a n d the national a t t e n ­ ' ' L i o n ' s . D e n ' 1 o r w i 11 i ng t o S e n d vi S i t - t i o n t h e y - d e s e r v e - - not s o m e e r r a n t id s and s t u d e n t s w i th the pos* s tudents f r o m e i t h e r side. I ng s i b i l i t y o f r a u c o u s a c t i v i t y . So, e v e n t ho ugh t h i s y e a r ' s g a m e w i l l be ev en The best of luck to both t e a m s and b e s t of c o n d u c t to lo y a l s t u d e n t s Rhodesia Upheld LETTER P O L IC Y m ore Im portant than last, y e a r 's , a n d f a n s . M a y t h e No . I t e a m w i n . The State News w elcom es le tters to the editor from all To the Ed itor: While Thom as Je ffe rso n a l­ re a d e rs, whether or not they a re associated with Michigan m ost certain ly included N egro TIDE MAY BE TURNED State U n iversity. Com m entary on the Rhodesian sla v e s in his " s p ir it u a l“ equal- D eclaration of Independence has ity, he w as still moved to w rite L e tte rs m ust be no longer than 300 words and should be gen erally addressed itse lf to the a d eclaration which w as patently typed double space. Correspondents must include their name, analogy w-ith our own D eclara- h yp o critical on its face with r e - local ad d ress and phone number and, if applicable, c la ss P e k in g F e a rs Fo r C a u s e tion of 1776 and, of co u rse, rou- tine denunciations of " r a c i s m ," "o p p re ssio n ,’ ’ etc. It is m ain- gard to those slav es, R h o d e s i a has consisten tly m aintained the truth of a^spiri- standing or faculty position. No unsigned letters w ill be printed. By B I L L RYAN only road to Communist triumph and all must tained that P re m ie r Ian Smith tual equality among a ll men in­ AP Spe cia l C o r r e s p o n d e n t follow it. invoked im properly the A m er- s o fa r as they a r e all “ b ro th e rs” The a rticle went on to demand damnation for ican pattern because Rhodesia befo re God, but its ad m in istra- f - T h e latest propaea sa lv e; exchanges the current Soviet regim e from all pure M a rx ist- d isre g a rd s the heart of the Dec- to rs have also recognized the by Mosc w and Peking suggest th t Red China, L en in ists. Then, subsequent b lasts accused the laration of 1776 which proposed va st m ate ria l and so c ia l su p er- dism ayed by the mauling inflicte: on Viet Nam Soviet Union of plotting with the United States that “ all men a re created equal ’ io rity of the Europeans o ver the C om m unists, f ear s that without si nmcant help, for world domination and of collaborating with with c e r t a in in alie n a b le A fric a n s. the tide may have turned against t e Red cause. the A m erican s to end the V ie’ Nam w ar. Thus, righ ts. . .“ The R h o d e s la n Constitution T i s'w ou ld explain the boiling anger in ne« say the Red C hinese, so far as the Peking and F ro m the precious little fac- p rovid es fo r such a p ro c e ss of Chir se attacks or Moscow which alread y may M oscow p artie s are concerned, " th e r e is noth­ tual m aterial I have been able rational dem ocracy and d evel- nave brought the dispute between the tw oC o m - ing that unites them, there .s nothing that they m uri ?t :t giants beyond a point of no return. to sc ra p e from news accounts opment. Smith has declared that have in com m on." and a few other so u rces, itwould he w ill honor that constitution, M osc , its patience with.Peking close to the The Chinese Com m unists th erefo re urge the seem that the Rhodesian govern- and there is no convincing re a ­ crackin point.! claim ed this week that it Sought “ Soviet people,” to whom all th eir pleas now "u n ity of action" on Viet Nam and that Peking ment is in fact a m ore humane son fo r presum ing that he w ill are addressed, to reject the p o lic ie s of their spurned it. The article in the Soviet Communist le ad e rs and see that those lead ers are"shuntc-d and perhaps a m ore honest body not. p arty paper P ravd ? did nut explain what it meant than its A m erican counterpart John P . D ellera to the sid elin es of h is to ry ." of 1776. Huntington, N .Y . sen ior bv ’ 'unitv of a c tio n ," but there have been hints. The C hinese accuse the Soviet Union of paying \Vh3 t Moscow wanted, according to sources too much attention to problem s of the domestic who should know, was a "C om m u n ist sum m it" economy and improving living standards, which m eet.ng on Viet Nam to coordinate world Com ­ munist policy. Peking would have no part of it. Evidently the R u ssian s argued that some sort Peking scorn fu lly labels “ the pursuit of bour­ geois h ap p in ess," But the Rus s i ans are deeply occupied with the internal economy, and find it Price Hike Doubted of settlement in Viet Nam might in the long run difficult to re p air while they m ust keep looking benefit world com m unism. Peking saw this as over their shoulders at the p ossib ility of general back-stage plotting to accommodate the A m eri­ Asi an w ar or even world war. cans and end the fighting, Regarding Fred erickson and K a g an 's letter Nov. 10: Moscow re fle c ts deep pain at the Chinese at­ L hi ay see V iet Nam - and Southeast Asi a - What proof do they have that E a st Lansing m erchants charge tack s, p artic u la rly those which accu se the Soviet ,>m its grasp . V ictory for the A m e ri- 10 to 15 per cent m ore for the sam e nationally branded advertised regim e of attempting to re sto re cap italism .'B u t t be far off, but for the Communist item s than Fran dor m erchants do? it shows no signs that it wants to turn away from is becoming a dim m er prospect all A re they aw are some Fran dor m erchants have re ta il outlets the urgent economic problem s. tlr barrin g m ore powerful outside help, in E a st Lansing? P y; the Chinese have not wanted to pro- Pravd? quoted t h e Chinese as calling f o r What nationally branded advertised item s did they review ? heip or. their own .and leave them- "p o litic a l and organizational b ou nd aries" be­ Which re ta il outlets in Fran dor and E ast L ansing were com pared sei v. yuint rabie to the con sequences, but there tween the Peking camp and the re s t of world for p rice d ifferen ces? .und ,f desperation in their propaganda communism which supports Moscow. Or are they supporting a fallacy through ignorance? which ir uidic ite' they may even now be thinking T h i s seem s to be fixing the blam e in advance T hom as Woodard, L a p e e r Junior in term ; ” v. lunteers’ ’ in the Style of K orea, for a final and irrevocable break, if it must come. Chad R am sey, E ast L ansing sen ior a rtic le hailing the 48th ann iversary And by now, many infurmed We ste rn e rs a re be­ Fran k Haluck, Kalam azoo sen ior In a 1 of the E aevik Revolution, People’ s Daily of ginning to e x p re ss conviction that the final break is inevitable. PEANUTS Peking the October revolution pointed the ™STATE NEW M IC H IG A N STATI U N IV E R S IT Y M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P re s s E D IT O R IA L 355-8252 International, Inland Daily P r e s s A ssociation, A sso ciated C ollegiate P r e s s , Michigan P re s s C h a rle s C. W e lls.......................E d ito r-In -C h ief A sso ciation , Michigan C ollegiate P re s s A s­ J o Bum barger ........................... Cam pus Editor sociation. R ick Pianin ..................... Sports Editor h a ppw éss Jim Spaniok .....................E d ito rial E ditor 1$ RAVINS Published e very c la ss day throughout fa ll, kOUR DOS w inter, and spring term s and tw ice weekly O M HOME! sum m er term by the students of Michigan 355-8255 ADVER TISING Second c la ss postage paid at East Lansing, A rth u r Langer .................A dvertising M anager M ich. E d itorial and bu sin ess offices at 341 Student BU SIN ES S -C IR C U LA T IO N 355-8299 S e rv ic e s Building, M ichigan State U niversity, C o r a l G a b l e s P H O TO G R APH IC 355-8311 East L an sing, M ich. Michigan State N ew s, East .Lansing, Michigan Friday, N ovem ber 19, 1965 3 F O R M E R V I C E P R E S I D E N T H e n r y W a lla c e D ie s DANBURY, C o n n . f — Death of so cia l ju stice. His view s may being a captive of Com m unists. H a r d V i e t B a t t l e s C o n t in u e took Henry A gard W alace, 77, not alw ays have been popular, He denied he was a M arsixt of P L E I K U , S o u t h V i e t N a m ( A P ) — U . S. c a v a l r y ­ fo rm er New Deal Cabinet mem­ but they w ere alw ays s in c e r e ." any so rt, and lived to see him­ m e n and N o r th V ie tn a m e s e r e g u l a r s , though d r a i n ­ b er, vice president, candidate M em ories of many a strange s e lf listed by Moscow as-among for president and con tro versial political joust cam e flooding back "th e enem ies of m ankind." c o l dNever! Notf ewheneyourtsleep-? ed by f i v e days of h a r d c a m p a ig n in g , re n e w e d s h o o t in g c o n t a c t in the la D r a n g V a l l e y T h u r s d a y c ru sad er fo r "th e m ore abun­ a c ro s s the nation when the man W a l l a c e got only 1,15 7 ,0 0 0 night. A m e r i c a n s o u r c e s r e p o r t e d two s k i r m i s h e s , dant lif e ." died Thursday in Danbury Hos­ votes in 1948 and failed to c a rry with casu alties un determ ined. A spokesman said death was pital, two hours a fte r he w as a state. Har . y S. Truman was F a r f r o m the c e n t r a l h ig h la n d s b a t tle f ie ld , V i e t ­ caused by " a re sp ira to ry a r ­ rushed there from his farm in elected. nam ese go vern m ent troops mounted d riv e s against re st due to a chronic neuro­ South Salem , N .Y . C riticism was no new thing to V ie t Cong b a t ta lio n s that had staged m a j o r r a i d s in m uscular ailm ent and l a t e r a l D octors gave the cause of death W allace. He was attacked as a tw o s e c t o r s - - a t Tan Hiep in the south and Hiep s c l e r o s is ." L a te ra l s c le ro s is is a s a stoppage of the breathing d estroyer of hard-won wealth fa ilu re of the nervous system . function due to a n erve-m u scle when, as Franklin D. R oose­ Due in th e n o r t h . P resid ent Johnson p ra is e d fo r - ailment and hardening of body ve lt’ s secretary of agriculture in Romney Hits MAEDC m er V ice P resid en t Henry A. Wallace on Thui sday fo r o rig i­ nality and sin ce rity , and said tissu e s. A p olitical m averick from the soil of Iowa, W allace joined and the depression-ridden 19 30 s, he applied farm production curbs that included plowing up crops lounge wardrobe boasts this crib-classic. quit three political p artie s in his Cuddly soft cotton knit sleeper, and slaughter of little pigs. LANSING fU PI)— Gov. "They said 1 lied to them he w ill be m issed. lifetim e — Republican, D em ocra­ A m o n g the tributes voiced Gdorge W, Romn^y today and t h a t I’m m ore con­ The P resid en t’ s statement on tic and P ro g re s s iv e . Thursday was one from form er a n g r i l y criticized t h e cerned about children in Wallace’ s death: White-hot c ritic ism centered President Trum an. Truman suc­ Michigan Association for Viet Nam than I am with "T h e death of Henry A. Wal­ E m o t i o n a l l y Disturbed Children for making " v i ­ c h i l d r e n in Michigan," Rom lev said. lace stills an original A m erican voice. He alw ays spoke his mind on him in 1948 when he w as the P ro g re s s iv e party candidate fo r president. He w as accused of ceeded W allace as vice p r e s i­ dent in 1945 and went on to be­ com e president when Roosevelt Lolli-jamas , are exact in every detail cious, falsech arg es" about "T h is is as an unprin­ — and alw ays from a deep sense died in that y e a r. cipled attack on an indi­ his rule in a dispute ver program s at the N\ rthviiie State Hosp tal. vidual as I have ever seen in my experience h ere.” Shortly afterw ard , T r u m a n fire d W allace from the post of s e c re ta ry of com m erce in a row ^ . . . right to the plastic-soled feet and elasticized drop seat. Sizes 32 to 38. N o F l u E p i d e m i c over a speech in which Wallace cautioned against a "g e t tough Ike Disconnected p o lic y " toward the Soviet Union. M Truman, said Thursday of the S e e n O n C a m p u s death: " I am as so r y as 1 can Pink or blue, $6. Red , $7. In pink F T . G O R D O N , Ga. ( A P ) — D o c t o r s d i s c o n n e c t e d w i r e s , e l e c t r o d e s and th e m a c h i n e tha t h a v e been be. Henry w as an a sse t to the k e e p i n g c o n t i n u o u s t a b on D w i g h t D. E i s e n h o w e r s The flu epidemic "p red icted " causing the body to build up anti­ co u n try." damaged he art, they announced T h u rs d a y . They said this year has shown no signs bodies which immunize the in- or blue terry with zip front , #8 fur the y w i l l d i s c lo s e F r i d a y how and when the f o r m e r of hitting this campus, Dr. Jam es d vidual against serious illness p r e s i d e n t w i l l be s h i f t e d to W a l t e r Reed A r m y S. Feurig, director ofO.inHealth from the disease. H o s p i t a l in W a s h i n g t o n . T h e s u r g e o n g e n e r a l of the A r m y . L t . Gen. L e o ­ C enter, said last week. Feurig said that in the 1957- The predictions were based 58 outbreak the disease showed 'Big Reds’ LING ERIE-G ARDEN L E V E L n a r d D. H e a t e n , a r r i v e d f r o m W a s h i n g t o n a n d c o n ­ on the cyclic nature of the dis­ no area significance. In spite ease, Feurig said. A lthough a sig­ of the community life in dorm i­ s u lte d with E is e n h o w e r and the d o c t o r s . nificant number of district viral tories, the campus was not hit infections with congestive symp­ as hard, proportionately, as the Will Get Saints Go Marchiti’ In toms have been treated, epidemic general population of the g rea ter v a tic an CITY (UPI)-- The pontiff won thunder­ proportions have not bee i reach­ Lansing area. ed, he said. Special efforts are m ade to Big Card ous applause from more Feurig said the Health C enter make students’ diets m ore pal­ MT. PLEASANT— C e n t r a l Pope Paul VI set Popes was alerted in July about the atable. G reasy foods, for exam ­ Michigan University students are Pius XII and John X.X111 than 2,300 white robed bis­ hops in St. P e te r ’s B a­ possibility of a flu epidemic this ple, are cut dow- , In addition, planning to send a huge C h rist­ on the p ’tl . to sainthood winter. meals served on campus contain mas card to a division of L.S. Thursday r Ecum em - silica when he announced he was opening proceedings More than 11,000 students were an unusually high amount of vit­ fighting men in \ iet Nam, the cal C olire. 1 gesture crown- vaccinated at fall term re g is tra ­ amin C. ed by pi- n s for a "little for beautification-the first 1st Infantry Division, otherwise step to sainthood-for his tion this year, Feurig said. The influenza vaccination is known as "T h e Big Red One." holy y e a r" jubilee for the T here are one-,tw o-ar d three- constantly being improved, Feu­ Roman Cat" olic Church. two immed.ate predeces­ Portions of the card will be sors. dose techniques for adn inister- rig said, as new strains of the ing the vaccine. The sinzle-duse virus are discovered. circulated starting Monday by method is used here because In 1964 tests at L of M r e ­ some 30 m em bers of C entral’s Gibbs' Replacement Called Treason it is effective, there is little sulted in the discovery of another ROTC drill team, according to allergic reaction to it, and it’s type of virus how called the team commander Mike F arrell. better for students, Feurig said. "Ann A rbor v iru s." F a rre ll hopes to mail the card LONDON (U PI)— P rim e M in is te r H a ro ld W ils o n Few students would bother to Feurig said that vaccination by Friday. s a i d t o d a y r e b e l R h o d e s i a n P r e m i e r I an S m i t h ' s return to the clinic for a sec­ of one-third of the student body "W e want the card to rep­ a t t e m p t to r e p l a c e Gov. S i r H u m p h r e y G ib b s was ond or third dose. Also, the is considered "good.” Many peo­ resent all of C entral’s students, " a n act of t r e a s o n . " mild case of influenza brought ple are allergic to the vaccine. faculty and administration, not G i b b s " h o l d s o f f i c e at h e r m a j e s t y ’ s p l e a s u r e on by the shot is thus suffered Others are in a weakened con­ just the drill team or Military and c a n b e r e m o v e d o n l y on h e r i n s t r u c t i o n s , only once. dition because of colds when the Wi l s o n told P a r l i a m e n t . T he vaccination i n du c é s ja vaccine is administered at fall Science Dept.," F a r p e l l ex­ Under B ritish la w t r e a s o n can be p u n i s h a b l e by slight case of the virus disease, term registration. ’ plains. death. T h r p r e m i e r , who ap pe a re d in the House of C o m m o n s t o a n s w e r q u e s t i o n s on t h e R h o d e s i a n c r is is after a m o rn in g spent i n urgent consultations with his m i n i s t e r s , s a id the S m ith reg i m e had c o m ­ m it t e d c o n t e m p t ib le ac tio ns ag ainst G ibb s, his wife, and o t h e r lo yal g o v e r n m e n t house staff. Mansfield-Gromyko Meet MOSCOW (UPI) - - F i v e " I t was interesting and American senators on a inform ative,” delegation presidbntially-bles- leader Ser. Mike Mansfield D-Mont., said as he and Sfd mission met with So­ viet Foreign M inister An­ his bipartisan group left the Soviet Fonegti Mins- the loafer drei Groniyki T hursdayfor a t wo hour talk on \ iet try. Nam. He refused t" reveal de­ tails of the talks. look goes China Says She Will Fight three ways LONDON ( UPI ) — C o m m u n i s t China w a rne d 6 .9 0 T h u r s d a y i t w i l l h i t b a c k at I n d i a n t r o o p s a l o n g the b o r d e r of S i k k i m if the India ns con tin u e a l­ leged in t r u s i o n s and p r o v o c a ti o n s . T h e w a r n i n g w a s g i v e n in a note h a nd ed to the Indian E m b a s s y in P e k in g wh ich was r e p o r t e d by the C o m m u n i s t New C h in a News Agency. P ut a penny in. . . o u r sle e k T h e a g e n c y r e p o r t wa s m o n i t o r e d in L o n d o n . f e a tu r e , sm o o th l e a t h e r in black o r b ro w n . F o r a slim T h e C h i n e s e m e s s a g e w a s i n r e p l y t o an I n d i a n F o r e i g n M i n i s t r y n o t e o f N o v . 14 w h i c h i n t u r n d e n i e d C h i n e s e c h a r g e s o f an I n d i a n b o r d e r c r o s s ­ look, the I t a l i a n , in b la c k o r ing and " p r o v o c a t i o n the day b e fo r e . c o rd o v a n . O r c h o o se the t a s s e l , the lo a f e r with e x t r a zing, c o r d o v a n only. petite debs* S im p le , u n a d o rn e d h a p p y - MARQUISE-CUT DIAMOND g o - c a r e f r e e f l a t s , P e tite 14K GOLD RING D e b s, s p e c ia lly p r i c e d . In $1 9 9 50 PEAR SHAPE DIAMOND r e d , navy, b ro w n , o r b l a c k . 14K GOLD HING s2 3 9 50 E **ended T ç rm s A so'lob* F O X ’S Direct Diamond Importers SHOE-CAMPUS C E N T E R E A S T LANSING F R A N D O R S H O P P IN G C E N T E R a n d 2 0 3 S . W A S H IN G T O N * M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan Friday, N ovem b er 19, 1965 I t s ‘ W i n O r D i e ’ F o r S o c c e r T e a m S a t u r d a y T he B altim ore scorin g attack It w ill be the f ir s t startin g assignm ents fo r Jaco b sen and F a c e B a ltim o re U . is headed by center forw ard B ill Matcuk with 13 goals and three C h risto ff. ^ Jaco b sen , a sopho­ m ore, w as out‘ from the begin­ - a s s is t s . He is followed by outside right Steve M arkowski ( 11 goals, Booters’ Best ning of the season with a knee in ju r y . He saw his fir s t action S e a s o n R In N C A A T o u m e y eight a s s is t s ) , inside right Bob C o o k e (four goals and seven a s s is t s ) , and outside left lo rn against St. L o u is. C h risto ff, a sen ior, has been A r e ‘ S ’ S k a t e r s ? K o m e (three goals, eight a s ­ By BOB HORNING team and a lso has a w ell-balanced s is ts ) . Goalie George Janes an outstanding re s e r v e a ll ye ar By ED B R IL L right and Jacobso n on the left State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r forw ard line. It,h as allowed op­ and, despite not being a s ta rte r, Halfbacks R i c k Hughes and . State News S p o rts W r i t e r wing. C o-captain Don Heaphy and ponents only nine goals in ro l­ is second on the team in s c o r- It’ s win or be elim inated for sophomore Rich B o is will be the the M ichigan State so cce r team ling up a 1 0 - 1 record this y e a r, Augie U leckas lead the defense, along with goalie Bob Knoerlin. O FFEN SE Ing. "R e a d y or not, here we com e,” starting defensem en, with junior and has chalked up six shutouts. might well be the Spartan hockey Saturday when they face the firs t M a n n y Ruscheinski, Spartan J e r r y F is h e r in the nets. ob stacle in their hopes for a It’ s k ick e rs have scored49 tim e s. halfback, injured his leg during Right fullback T erry Bidiak Through the Spartan’ s f ir s t eight gam es, Busch lead s the team ’ s slogan as it heads into its fir s t encounter of the y e a r One thing Kenney pointed out Colorado C o llege w ill be in national championship. is that s ix of the nine goals p ra ctic e this week, but is ex­ Left fullback Bert Jacobsen team in sco rin g with 20 goals with Colorado C ollege tonight good p h ysical condition fo r the The U niversity of B altim ore pected to be ready by Saturday. Nick Krat . and 4 a s s is t s . His goal total at Colorado Sprin gs. is the Spartan opponent in the If not, sophomore Orhan Enustun Right halfback is only two shy of the MSU A fter losing two weeks of skat­ s e r ie s . It warm ed up last week­ end against an alum nrteam , com ­ firs t round of the NCAA tourna­ Gam e tim e for the M SL- wil l fill in, Kenney said. Center halfback Manny Ruscheinski single season re co rd set by M a- ing time becau se of a broken posed of many O lympic, A ll- ment. A fter this weekend’ s bat­ L 'n iversity o f B altim ore A fte r the St. Louis gam e, Ken­ Left halfback Pete Hens b ric io Ventura in 1961. ice machine, the skaters a re A m erican and NCAA p la y e rs of tles a c ro ss the country, the soc­ so ccer match h a s been ney shook up the entire right not in the best shape for their the p ast. T h e T ig e r s took both c e r field will he reduced to the moved up to noon Satur­ sid e of his team in hopes of Following Busch a re C h ristoff two league encounters this week­ gam es and d isplayed im p ressive nation's cop eight team s. day so fans can watch the strengthening his defense, and DEFENSE with five goals and seven a s s is t s , end. offensive power. Coach Gene Kenney sai his game and still catch most adding a little punch to the of­ M cBrady with two go als and eight “ The team is in fair sh ap e,” boys would no doubt be up” ot the MSU football game. fen se: "When we see re two goals, Outside left Rich Nelke a s s is t s , and Hens with seven said Coach Amo B esson e, "b u t Glen B lu m e r, co-captain of the or the cam e, and added that we should w in .” S t . Louis won, goals and two a s s is t s . C h risto ff not as good as I think they could team and a fast, a g re ssiv e wing, T ick ets are $1 for students 3-2. Inside left Payton Fuller and M cBrady a re both within be. The high altitude of B ro a d ­ had four goals in the two gam es. hey bet and adults, and 50 cents **It’ s a one-shot deal ar hey for children. In the switch, T e r r y Bidiak Center forward Guy Busch reach of the single season a s ­ moor World A rena in Colorado L e ft w inger, Junior B obLin dberg sist re co rd of 1 1 . checked in with three ta llie s . K OW it. w as moved from halfback to fu ll­ Inside right Gary McBrady Springs is su re to be a factor eai the rear. k new it. back end B ert Jacobsen w as also L a st y e a r ’ s scoring lead er, in the gam e.” Along with wing Steve E b ert and anc proved i by go; g all the scored against the B ees have in serted at fullback. Pete Hens Outside right L a rry Christoff G eorge Ja n e s, has spent most T h e Spartans also will be slow ­ cen ters Dave P eterso n , Jim Arni- way to the nat onal cha ipionship been away from home, and they was put in at a halfback spot. ed down somewhat by in ju ries. don and Chuck Reinking, these of the season in goal, but has p la y e rs w ill give the Spartan cam e before bowing to Navy, lost th eir only gam e of the y e a r G a ry Me B rady was switched to L e ft winger M ike Jacobson, last managed to sco re three go als, defense a rough time in its open­ Í-0. on the road, to Roanoke C ollege, in side right and L a r r y C h ristoff y e a r ’ s top goal producer, w ill all on penalty k icks. ing assignm ent. B altim o re is a st 2-1. w ill start at outside right. see som e action in spite of a shoulder injury suffered in p ra c ­ Colorado g o a lies B ill Howar tic e . Bob F a lla t, the top soph and Mike C a rte r a re not lik ely prospect at forw ard, w ill prob­ to have an e a sy tim e this w eek­ K A N S A S M E E T M O N D A Y ably not p lay. He is not yet ful­ end. Jaco b so n , Mikkola and M e- ly recovered from a bad ankle Andrew can skate and stick han­ injury incurred three weeks ago. dle around alm ost any defense Besson e w ill send out " C o p ­ in the league. T h ey proved this H a r r i e r s T r y F o r N C A A T i t le p er C liff” line of Tom Mikkola at center, B ria n M zAndrewon the by finishing second, third and fourth in back of Doug R o berts B y JO E M I T C H leg in ju ry. He alread y has gained in last y e a r 's team scoring bat­ no school rm y hold the national nasty has fallen in the past few S t a t e N e w s S p o r t s Wr i a third p lace in the conference tle, with a total of 65 go als. meet for m ore than two conse­ years , D ittrich fee ls confident, cutive y e a rs went into effect ‘T look on the positive side of meet and an eighth p lace in the IC4A ’ s. A L ’ s M o s t V a l u a b l e T i t l e Backing them up w ill be a its this seasun. thing: I,’ he said, " I t ’ s been one Returning with e x p e r i e n c e veteran line of Doug V olm ar season Me :or “ I'm h-ppy that this ruling was of th js e y e ars--so m e tb in g that and B ill Faunt, centered by sen­ from the ’ 64 nationals are senior nation? the NT \ A m ade,’ ’ said D ittrich. " I t ’ s good you re a lly can’ t explain. C a p t a i n Paul M cCollam and ior M ike Coppo. T h e sophomore champí Lawre: for the othe schools to have the " B u t these boys have been g iv ­ line with Nino C r stofoli on the G eorge B althrop . M cCollam fa il­ T o T w i n ’ s Z o i l o V e r s a l l e s Kan. national on their cam puses. B e ­ ing the best they have and b e­ ed to live up to his potential in left and Wayne Dufiett at center Fr Dit sides, it does take a lot of work cause of this, th ere’ s no doubt w ill have to play without Fallott to hold this meet y e ar after in my mind that We won't place that m eet, where he finished next BOSTON (L P I)—The Minne­ the A m erican League president. debate reported ly touched off by at the right forw ard spot. Sen­ sec - Te.- y e a r .” higher than la st y e a r .” to last fo r l~9th p lace. He has sota Twins got $300 in fines out And Cronin took the crown in a V e rs a lle s j i b e that M artin ior Mat .Vlulcahy, a slick and E v e r since the national cham ­ Dittrich will take only five returned to form this season, of Zoilo V e rsa lle s la st spring 1930, a bit before G riffith ’ s tim e. would soon re p la c e M e le a s Minn­ fast penalty’ k ille r , will probably the IC 4A pionship w as originated at M3L run ners to K an sas, los ng s e c ­ however, as indicated by a fifth but the newly-named most valu­ While the size of his victory esota m anager. The fine hit $300 rep lace F a llo tt. able p l a y e r of t h e A m erican COW a frusti ratin g 2 -3 d u u m eet back in 19 37, the Spartans have ond y e a r runner Keitn C oates place in the conference meet and League w ill get it back in spades m a r g i n was a s u r p r i s e to during som e bitter verb al nego­ com pletely dominated title hon­ from the re g u la r lineup. C oates, a 12th in the IC 4A ’ s. V e rsa lle s and a disappointment tiation. U nlike p n 7 v io us NCAA m ee ts, o rs, T h ey have won the cham ­ who has been considered S ta te 's Balthrop was S tate's second- this winter. to his m anager, Sam M ele, it w as " T h e fine didn’ t have anything O lin R eport the S partan s will run on a s ix - pionship seven t ANTHONY HAYES »JILL DONOHUE DUKE HOBBIE S a t. N ov. 20 COLUMBIACOLOR C o n ra d A u d . 7 :0 0 P . M . o n ly o û c m à ProducedI'om*>»Sc*t"pi*t bi Directed Starts ‘ ‘ Laurel & Hardy’ s Laughing 20’ s 50£ A d m . 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M on d a y in th e A u d ito r iu m as p a r t A L S O G O O D : A n o th e r M ondo th e m th ro u g h o u t th e tw o a c ts . B e tte D a v is is " T h e N a n n y " o f M S U 's L e c t u r e C o n c e rt S e r ­ p ic t u r e is p la y in g at the S t a t e ‘ T h e r e is n o t a w a s te d lin e in th e p la y . in th e new p ic t u r e o p e n in g t o m o r ­ ie s . T h e a tr e , fe a tu r in g th e u s u a l fa re " G o a , ” ( o r , " T h e L o n g P a tio W a lk , " ) a p la y b y th e in te r n a tio n a lly r o w at th e G la d m e r , and " T h e " B a r b e r O f S e v ille ” w il l be o f lo v e , lif e , lu s t, s in , death and k n o w n p la y w r ig h t, A s if C u r r im b h o y , w a s g r e a t. B u t th e a c tin g c o u ld K n a c k ” is s t i l l p la y in g a t th e p re s e n te d b y th e sam e g ro u p in a few ju n g le s t h r own in f o r k ic k s . h a v e been b e tte r . S ta te T h e a tr e . th e S e rie s B e n te r ta in m e n tT u e s - In the s a m e c a te g o ry , b u t w it h ­ O ne se t p ro v id e s th e tw o sce n e s: a p a tio in th e c ity o f G oa and " M a f io s o , " th e " s m i l i n g s a v ­ day e v e n in g . ou t th e ju n g le s , s " A Rage T o th e li v in g ro o m o f S eñora M a r in a M ir a n d a . T h e a c tio n c e n te rs a g e ," w i l l be p re s e n te d b y M S L ’ s M IX E R S : Shaw and C a se h a lls L iv e ” at th e M ic h ig a n . a ro u n d th e f a i r M ira n d a and h e r d a rk and d e a f d a u g h te r. R o se — th e In te r n a tio n a l F ilm S e rie s a t 7 w i ll h o ld t h e ir w e e k ly a ll- U n iv e r - I f th is e x h a u s tiv e lis t d o e s n 't p e r s o n if ic a t io n o f in n o c e n c e . and 9 to n ig h t in F a ir c h ild T h e ­ s it y m ix e r s a t 9 to n ig h t. " H i l l ­ s a tis fy e v e ry o n e , you can a lw a y s T h e th e m e o f th e p la y is th e d e s tru c tio n o f in n o c e n c e — fr o m a tre . b il ly H o p ” is W ils o n H a ll’ s o f­ spend S a tu rd a y m o rn in g w a tc h ­ w it h in , in th e ca se o f K r is h n a (In d ia ), and f r o m w ith o u t, in th e ca se I t ’ s th e s t o r y o f a m an who r e ­ f e r in g f o r S a tu rd a y . T h e D e lR a y s in g th e f o r e s t r y r r a jo r s p ic k th e tu r n s to h is n a t iv e S ic ily and fin d s o f R o se (G oa). w ill b e g in p la y in g at 9 p .m ., and iv y o ff th e c o n s e rv a tio n b u ild in g , W e ll d ir e c te d and p ro d u c e d , th e p la y f e ll s h o rt o f e x c e lle n c e in h im s e lf bound to " t h e la w s o f th e c a s u a l d r e s s is p r e s c r ib e d f o r o r h u n tin g fo r C S R ’ s f lo a t in g p r o - th e a c tin g d e p a rtm e n t. I t dem ands m o r e th a n th e M SU P e r fo r m in g H o n o re d S o c ie ty ." W h a te v e r th a t the c a fe te r ia d a n ce. ____ te s t m e e tin g . A r t s C o m p a n y s e e m e d a b le to g iv e . m e a n s , i t s h o u ld be a good show , D a le R o s e , as K r is h n a , w a s in a d e q u a te in th e le a d r o le . H is A N G E L S d a n c e d at F a i r c h i l d T h e a t e r T u e s d a y n i g h t . Th e g r o u p of K o r e a n c h i l d r e n G O O D : T h e N e w Y o r k C it y O p ­ e ra C o m p a n y p e r f o r m s it 's t r a n s it io n f r o m in n o c e n c e to e v il w a s u n c o n v in c in g , and it w as not th e f a u lt o f th e d ia lo g . T h e in n e r c o n flic t and a n g u is h he p o rtr a y e d p e r f o r m e d a v a r i e t y of dances n a tiv e to t h e i r h o m e la n d . Photo by R u s s e ll Steffey " C a v a lie r a R u s tic a n a " at 8 p .m . BEST w o r k in to w n i in th e f in a l sce n e w as so m e h o w la c k in g . A n d re a H a u ta la , as R o se , th e liv in g s y m b o l o f G oa, se e m e d un­ FASTEST jo b in to w n p o lis h e d , e s p e c ia lly in th e o p e ning sce n e . R ic h a r d W e a v e r, w h o had th e s m a ll p a r t o f th e G oan n a tio n a lis t, IN C H IN A V O T E G o v e r n o r G i b b s G e t s is s im p ly a bad a c to r . T h e r e w e r e v e r y n o tic e a b le b r ig h t s p o ts , h o w e v e r. LO W E S T P R IC ES in to w n J . M ic h a e l B lo o m d id an e x tr e m e ly r e a l and p e rfe c te d c h a r a c te r A w a r d F r o m Q u e e n p o r t r a y a l o f th e P o rtu g u e s e a d m in is t r a t o r . He lo o k e d e s p e c ia lly A f r i c a H e l d K e y good b e s id e R ic h a r d W e a v e r. L O N D O N If -Q ue e n E liz a b e th e r n o r . W ils o n s a id B r it a in is M a r s h a ll R o s e n b lu m is an e x c e lle n t a c to r , and p la y e d a q u ite d y ­ C L E A N E R AND U N IT E D N A T IO N S , N .Y . .T— R ed C h in a ’ s n e t g a in w a s s ix I I T h u r s d a y n ig h t c o n te r r e d h e r re a d y to p a y G ib b s ’ s a la r y i f he n a m ic s m u g g le r . When th e s m u g g le r c o n fro n te d K r is h n a in th e la s t T h e k e y to Red C h in a ’ s 4 7 -4 7 v o te s o v e r th e 41 r e c e iv e d in own p e rs o n a l a w a rd - th e R o y a l w a n ts it . S H IR T L A U N D R Y s c e n e , R o s e n b lu m . m a d e th e a u d ie n c e fo r g e t th a t R o se w a s even on s p lit in th e U .N . G e n e ra l A s s e m ­ 1963. T h e o p p on e n ts o f s e a tin g V ic t o r ia n O r d e r - on S ir H u m ­ In o th e r d e v e lo p m e n ts , P r e s i­ s ta g e . b ly on W ednesday w a s A f r ic a . P e k in g , on th e o th e r h a n d , saw p h re y G ib b s , th e is o la te d B r i t is h dent G a m a l A b d e l N a s s e r d e ­ T h e d e m a n d in g r o le o f S eñora M a r ia M ira n d a w a s p la y e d a d e ­ A b re a k d o w n o f th e v o te sh o w ­ t h e ir s tre n g th d w in d le f r o m 57 g o v e rn o r w h o is h o ld in g o u t c la r e d in C a ir o th e U n ite d A r a b q u a te ly b u t n o t b r i l l i a n t l y by Neana E . D a v id o ff. ed th a t A f r i c a n c o u n tr ie s a c ­ to 47 c o u n tr ie s . T h is w a s un­ a g a in s t th e R h o d e s ia n w h ite su­ R e p u b lic c o n s id e rs it s e lf at w a r R ic h a r d B e th e ll in th e im p o r ta n t r o le o f A lp h o n s o d id a l i t t l e co u n te d f o r m o s t o f t le g a in s d o u b te d ly th e b ig g e s t ch ange o f p r e m a c is t r e b e llio n . w ith R h o d e s ia and s h ip s o f R h o ­ b e tte r jo b in not as d if f ic u lt a p a r t. re c o r d e d in fa v o r o f s e a tin g th e s tr e n g th to ta k e p la c e in a s im ­ T h e m o n a rc h a cte d as P r im e d e s ia n r e g is t r y h ave been b a r r e d G oa h a s been te rm e d a p o lit ic a l p la y . P e rh a p s i t is fo rtu n a te th a t P e k in g r e g im e . A f r ic a n co u n ­ i l a r p e r io d s in c e th e C h in a r e p ­ M in is t e r H a r o ld W ils o n to ld th e f r o m th e Suez C a n a l. T h is ap­ ■ i t s h o u ld have it s f i r s t p ro d u c tio n so f a r re m o v e d in tim e and p la c e t r ie s a ls o w e r e m a in ly r e s p o n s i­ re s e n ta tio n is s u e f i r s t c a m e be­ H o u se o f C o m m o n s he re g a rd e d p e a re d to be an e m p ty th r e a t. f r o m th e In d ia n ta k e o v e r o f P o rtu g u e s e G oa. b le f o r th e lo s s e s s u ffe re d by th e f o r e th e w o r ld o rg a n iz a tio n 16 as c o n te m p tib le th e a tte m p t o f T h e B r it is h A d m ir a lt y s a id i t A lth o u g h t h e r e is an a p p a re n t m o r a l a n a lo g y , th e p la y is in it s e lf U .S .- le d o p p o s itio n . y e a rs ag o . P r im e M in is t e r Ia n S m ith ’ s w h ite k n o w s o f no s h ip f ly in g th e R h o ­ e x c e lle n t. It is an in te r e s tin g stu d y in hum an n a tu re . T w e n ty -o n e c o u n tr ie s v o t e d T w o tr e n d s s e e m e d to be ap­ r e g im e to re m o v e G ib b s as g o v ­ d e s ia n fla g . T h e A re n a T h e a tr e le n t it s e lf v e r y w e ll to th e p ro d u c tio n o f th is d if f e r e n t ly th a n th e y d id in th e p a re n t in th e v o tin g : p la y . I t is u n fo rtu n a te th a t s e a tin g w i l l l i m i t th e n u m b e r o f p e o p le la s t C h in a v o te in th e U n ite d — T h e u n u s u a lly la r g e n u m ­ w h o can see th is p la y w h ile i t is h e re . N a tio n s tw o y e a rs a g o . Som e b e r o f c o u n tr ie s s h iftin g p o s i­ c a n c e le d out o th e r s , and "he n u m ­ tio n s in d ic a te d th a t th e C h in a b e r o f a b s te n tio n s in c re a s e d f r o m q u e s tio n is g e ttin g a r e a p p r a is a l 12 to 2 0 . in a lm o s t a ll p a r ts o f th e w o r ld . B o w l T r ip - - T h e s u b s ta n tia l g a in f o r P e k ­ in g s u g g e s ts th e e v e n tu a l s e a tin g (continued f r o m page 1) o f th e C h in e s e g o v e rn m e n t, even T h e A ll- W i n t e r O r t r e - Im p r i o r i t y b a s is w ith s e n io r s and ju n io r s r e g is t e r in g M o n d a y : sen­ fr e s h m e n on T u e s d a y ; and g ra d ­ u a te s tu d e n ts , s e n io rs , ju n io r s , M is s ile s th o ug h a t w o - t h ir d s m a j o r it y is r e q u ir e d . T h is c o u ld c o m e as OUTSTANDING (3 ) FEATURE PROGRAM ( c o n ti n u e d f r o m page 1) s o p h o m o re s a n d fre s h m e n on e a r ly as n e xt y e a r — e s p e c ia lly io r s . ju n io r s , s o p h o m o re s and W ed n e sda y. by th e s c ra p p in g o f s o m e o b so ­ i f th e a s s e m b ly d e c id e s to r e ­ YOU'LL BE SNU6 ASA BU6 A l l r e s e r v a tio n s w i l l be m ad e le te m is s ile s , lik e th e A tla s , and v e rs e i t s e lf on th e t w o - t h ir d s IM A RUG WITH THE ALL NEW in th e U n io n b e tw e en 1 and 8 b y a 40 p e r c e n t in c r e a s e in So­ m a jo r it y r u le . M c N ic h o la s p .m . A $5 d e p o s it w i l l be r e ­ v ie t o p e ra tio n a l IC B M s , T h e p r o - P e k in g c o lu m n lo s t H K H -P O M K ftB K IM C q u ir e d o f a ll s tu d e n ts m a k in g N u m b e rs o f tr o o p s in th e N o r th f o u r f o r m e r s u p p o r te rs — B u r -- ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) r e s e r v a tio n s . A t la n tic T r e a t y O rg a n iz a tio n and u n d l, T u n is ia , L a o s and In d o ­ , H O T -S H O T ' h ig h e r e d u c a tio n and c o n tin u in g e d u c a tio n . A t th is t im e s tu d e n ts w i l l p ic k Up th ‘e ty p e o f tr a n s p o r ta tio n th e y th e W a rs a w P a c t a l l a n c ^ ^ e * n e sia (th e la t t e r th ro u g h w it h - c lih e d ’ s lig h tly d u rin g t n e ’ y e a r,' c r a w a l f r o m th e U n ite d N a tio n s ). M-UAX HEATERS H e w a s a ls o " a m e m b e r o f th e w a n t to th e R o se B o w l. th e r e v ie w n o te d , to about 2 .9 t r i l ­ It g a in e d n in e in a d d itio n to M SU f i e l d s e r v ic e s p ro g r a m , T h e b a la n c e o f th e p a y m e n t lio n e a ch . A t th e sa m e tim e th e re F ra n c e . T h e s e w e re th e C e n tra l w h e re he w o rk e d on s c h o o l s tu d ­ f o r th e o f f ic ia l to u r s w i l l have w as a s lig h t te n d e n c y in b o th to A f r ic a n R e p u b lic , C ongo, B r a z ­ ie s , s c h o o l s u rv e y s and c o n s u lt­ to be m ad e D e c. 1 0 -1 3 . A f u ll re d u c e t h e le n g th o f m i l i t a r y z a v ille , N ig e r ia , S ie r r a L e o n e , in g . r e fu n d o f th e d e p o s it w i l l be s e rv ic e . 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W ash, at O a kla n d a n o th e r p e rs o n o r tr e a ts h im s a y s G od w i l l le a d th o s e who By FAYE UNGER lo n g e r o n ly th e t r a d it io n a l ag­ o u t th e re . “ B u t i f we a re to have ju s tic e 10 :0 0 a .m . s im p ly as a th in g . h ave fa it h . State News R e lig io n W r i t e r n o s tic th a t a s k s th e q u e s tio n . W o rs h ip F o llo w H ig h w a y 43 to L a n s in g A n d w e ca n n ot fa s h io n a G od th e re w i l l have to be c h a n g e ,” Is G o d dead? N ow a s m a ll, s o lid - v o ic e d seg­ 11:10 a .m . M in is t e r : R e v. H o w a rd C . A r t z | f r o m w h a te v e r u n a n s w e re d ques­ he s a id . 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W hat is new is th a t it is no so c la im G od is dead in one w a y G o d i s - s l o w l y e a te n a w a y in to n o th in g n e s s . e rc io n . a t A m e ric a n L e g io n C e n te r o r a n o th e r. r— "S o m e w a n t d is c u s s io n o f c iv ­ C a m p u s B u s S e rv ic e In p la c e o f th e p e rs o n a l, lo v in g 11:00 Sunday F ir s t Christian F o r s o m e , i f G od is n o t dead, G o d to w h o m g e n e ra tio n s h a ve i l r ig h t s b y b i- r a c i a l c o m m it ­ th e t r a d it io n a l im a g e s o f H im ALUMNI MEMORIAL C H A P EL Reformed Church m u s t d ie a n y h o w . C o n te m p o r a r y p ra y e d , th e y o f f e r an im p e r s o n a l te e s in each c o m m u n ity ,” he Edgewood United c u lt u r e m a k e s m u c h o f th e t r a ­ g ro u n d o f a ll b e in g . A f t e r a ll s a id . “ B u t t h is is not enough; , WORSHIP SERV ICES 240 M a r s h a ll S t., L a n s in g G od m a y n o t be o u t th e r e , o r p e r ­ you need p r e s s u r e . d itio n a l G od r id ic u lo u s . It is 469 N o r th H a g a d o rn Road " W e need p r o te s t g ro u p s ,” R e v . John M . H o fm a n , P a s to r t im e to th ro w th e m is le a d in g s o n a l, b u t he e x is ts n e v e rth e ­ (5 b lo c k s n o rth o f G ra n d R iv e r) P ly m o u t h M o r n in g S e r v ic e 9:0 0 and 11:15 c o n c e p ts a w a y . le s s . T h e y ju s t do not w a n t to he e m p h a s iz e d . B u : even th is is E p is c o p a l S e rv ic e d e fin e th e shape o f G od. not enough. S unday S ch o o l 10:15 W O R S H IP S E R V IC E C o n g r e g a t io n a l 9 :3 0 a .m . H o ly C o m m u n io n & S e rm o n T h e ir lo y a lt y to G od is a c ­ H e s a id th a t a b l- r a c ia l c o m ­ E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7 p .m . 9 ;3 0 a .m . and 11 a .m . k n o w le d g e m e n t. T h e y w o r k t h e ir m itte e is needed n o t o n ly to d is ­ C h u rch Central Methodist c u s s b u t a r b it r a t e p ro b le m s . E d ­ Sunday, N o v . 21 T h o s e in need o f tr a n s p o r ta ­ d a y -b y - d a y e th ic s m in u te by m in ­ A c r o s s F r o m th e C a p ito l u c a tio n a l g ro u p s a re needed lik e S e rm o n R e v . John D u le y tio n c a ll - M r . H e n ry B o s c h - u te in r e a c tio n to o th e r s . 11:00 a .m . 9:0 0 A .M . P r a y e r G ro u p th e E a s t L a n s in g H u m an R e la ­ E D 2 -2 2 2 3 o r R e v . H o fm a n B u t f o r th e new th e o lo g ia n s B y R e v . T ru m a n A . M o r r is o n M a r y - S a b in a C h a p e l tio n s C o m m is s io n ’ s N e ig h b o r- > A c r o s s f r o m C a p ito l on A lle g a n i a t 5 -3 6 5 0 . i t is m o r e th a n th e t r a d it io n a l S p e c ia l M u s ic b y M S U B e a u m o n t W O R S H IP S E R V IC E hood C o m m itte e . A ls o needed im a g e o f G od th a t is dead. T h e y S trin g Q u a rte t (9:45 and 11:15) a r e o f f ic ia l b o d ie s lik e AS M S U ’ s . do n o t a d m it o p e n ly th a t th e y C h u rc h S chool (W J IM 10:15 a .m .) H u m a n R e la tio n s c o m m is s io n t EAST LANSING " I s G od D ea d ? ’ ’ - T o d a y s b e lie v e G od is dead. T h e y w r a p and E a s t L a n s in g ’ s c o m m is s io n . ? 9;3 0 and 11 a . m . - c r ib ro o m t h e ir b e lie f in c ir c u it o u s se­ CAS TfllinS TC R P R C S B Y TC R ian CHURCH th ro u g h S e n io r h ig h . 13 15 A b b o t t R d . CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Q u e s tio n D a v id S. Yoh m a n tic s . 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