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F e d e r a l R e s e rv e B o a rd a c tio n A g o a l o f $6,400 has been s e t s a lu te t h e ir c o lle g e te a m s a t th e $5, o r $10 f r o m m a n y a re a r e s i ­ 19. H e w i l l fa c e le f t is t F r a n c o is tim e . A th ic k o v e rc a s t h id th e By KYLE KERBAWY De G a u lle needs a t le a s t 1.3 w o u ld te n d to h e lp th e c o lin tr y f o r th e flo a t, s a id C la u d R . E r i c k ­ R o se B o w l in t h is w a y , and w e ’ r e d e n ts to la r g e d o n a tio n s f r o m M it t e r r a n d , th e r u n n e ru p Sun­ m oon o v e r m u c h o f th e U .S .S .R . a re a b u s in e s s e s ," M u rn in g h a n m illio n o f L e c a n u e t’ s v o te s , c o n ­ o v e rc o m e it s b a la n c e o f p a y ­ State N e w s M a n a g in g E d i t o r son, e n g in e e r o f L a n s in g ’ s B o a r d p ro u d to be a b le to do so n o w . day. T h e s p a c e s h ip w a s due to re a c h s a id , " W e w a n t to sh o w t h is is s id e r in g th a t a ll th e r e s t o f th e m e n ts d e f ic it — one o f th e c h ie f o f W a te r and L ig h t and g e n e ra l E r ic k s o n s a id th e c o m m itte e is T o m a k e a good sh o w in g , D e th e lu n a r s u rfa c e a t a b o u t 2:5 0 D o n a tio n s a re b e in g so u g h t f o r a ls o - r a n v o te s w e r e ' b a s ic a lly g o a ls o f th e Jo h n son a d m in is ­ c h a irm a n o f th e R o se B o w l F lo a t s e e k in g to r a is e th e m o n e y p r i ­ a c o m m u n ity p r o j e c t . " G a u lle m a s t ta k e a b ig s h a re o f a .m ., an o f f ic ia l S o v ie t a n n o u n c e ­ a R o se B o w l flo a t to be J o in tly t r a t io n . m a r ily t h r o u g h s u b s c r ip tio n s M o n e y in e x c e s s o f th e $ 6 ,4 0 0 th e 3 - 3 / 4 m i lli o n v o te s th a t w e n t a n ti- D e G a u lle r a th e r th a n p r o - m e n t s a id e a r l i e r . s p o n s o re d b y th e c it ie s o f E a s t c o m m itte e . O u ts id e th e c o u n tr y th e r e w e r e " T h e tw o c it ie s b e lie v e t h is is f r o m th e r e s id e n ts o f L a n s in g and w i ll H e tu rn e d o v e r to th e A t h le ­ to th e t h ir d m a n , Jean L e c a n u e t. so m e o n e and w ill go to M i t t e r ­ S ig n a ls f r o m th e la s t S o v ie t L a n s in g and L a n s in g , o f f ic ia ls th e s e r e a c tio n s : th e b e s t p r o je c t th e y can u n d e r ­ E a s t L a n s in g . t ic D e p a rtm e n t’ s R a lp h Y o u n g In th e f i r s t ro u n d o f b a llo tin g , ra n d . m o o n s h o t s to p p e d r ig h t a f t e r o f th e tw o c it ie s announced M o n - — E u ro p e a n c e n tr a l b a n k e r s ta k e to show t h e ir s u p p o rt l o r H e added th a t a re a b u s in e s s ­ S c h o la rs h ip F u n d , E r ic k s o n s a id . De G a u lle h ad to s e ttle f o r 44.61 T h is g o a l w o u ld not a p p e a r it s la n d in g O c t. A u t h o r itie s d a y. h a ile d th e in c r e a s e s as a lo n g - th e n a tio n 's n u m b e r one t e a m , " m e n and th e E a s t L a n s in g C h a m - T h e m o n e y m u s t be r a is e d b y p e r c e n t o f th e p o p u la r v o te , a to o d i f f ic u lt i f De G a u lle w o u ld a d m itte d m a n y h o u rs la t e r th a t I o v e rd u e s te p to w a rd re d u c in g E r ic k s o n s a id . b e r o f C o m m e rc e h a ve u n d e r ­ D e c . 2 0 i f th e flo a t is to be le td o w n f r o m th e p o llin g in 1962 w a r m up to th e v o te r s and p u t i t had c ra s h e d . th e U .S . b a la n c e o f p a y m e n ts " F e w c it ie s have been a b le to w r it t e n th e p r o je c t f o r $5 ,25 0 e n te re d in th e n a tio n a lly te le v is e d w h ic h g a ve h im 6 2 .8 p e r c e n t. on a w h o le h e a rte d c a m p a ig n . He S ir B e r n a r d L o v e ll, d ir e c t o r d e f ic it . F o r s e v e ra l y e a r s , U.S. in th e e v e n t th e d o n a tio n d r i v q T o u rn a m e n t o f R o s e iP a r a d e J a n . H e a p p a r e n tly had been c o n f i­ m a y e ve n h a ve to p u ll b a c k a at J o d r e ll B a n k , s a id , “ I t se e m s d o lla r s h a ve been s e e k in g h ig h ­ f a lls s h o r t. 1, G e ra ld t t . G r a v e s , L a n s in g d e n t o f re p e a tin g th e 1962 p e r ­ b it f r o m s ta n c e s w h ic h P a r is p o s s ib le th a t th e im p a c t w as de­ e r y ie ld in g f o r e ig n in v e s tm e n ts , B u t L a n s in g M a y o r M a x E . t r e a s u r e r and t r e a s u r e r o f th e fo rm a n c e to w in a ne w s e v e n - n e w s p a p e rs b la m e p a r t ly f o r v o t­ s tr u c t iv e , but w e c a n n o t be s u re c o n s titu tin g a m a jo r o u tflo w c o m ­ M u rn in g h a n e m p h a s iz e d th a t th e c o m m itte e s a id . y e a r t e r m in th e f i r s t ro u n d . e r a lie n a tio n : T h e C o m m o n M a r ­ y e t. p o n e n t o f th e d e f ic it . f lo a t w as in te n d e d to be a c o m ­ C o n tr ib u tio n s s h o u ld be m a d e M it t e r r a n d g o t 31.72 p e r c e n t k e t s t a n d s t ill, a to m ic a r m s and — T h e B a n k o f Canada b o o s te d " T h e g e n e ra l im p r e s s io n h e re p a y a b le to " R o s e B o w l F lo a t " r o c k e ts in s te a d o f s c h o o ls , h o u s ­ m u n ity p r o je c t . and h a s a good ch a n ce o f c o l­ is th a t th e R u s s ia n s m u s t have " W e p r e f e r d o n a tio n s o f $1, and m a ile d to P .O . B o x S p a r­ th a t n a tio n 's b a s ic bank r a te le c tin g m a n y o f th e v o te s s c a t­ in g and ro a d s , and h o s t ilit y t o ­ r e a lly c o m e c lo s e to s u c c e s s ,” ta n '6 5 , L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . f r o m 4 to 4 - 1 /2 p e r ce n t to o f f - te re d a m o n g fo u r a ls o - r a n s , who w a rd o ld f r ie n d s . he s a id . T h e c o m m itte e re c e iv e d ap­ w o n ’ t be in th e r u n o ff. A L u n a 8 s u c c e s s w o u ld be a p r o v a l to e n te r th e flo a t f r o m T h e a n a ly s is o f Sunday’ s v o te m a jo r s te p to w a rd p u ttin g a m an th e P a sadena P a ra d e C o m m it ­ r a is e d th e q u e s tio n w h e th e r D e W tee o n ly la s t w eekend, M u r n in g - on th e m o o n . ’ G a u lle ' w o u ld r is k d a m a g in g h is T h e p re s s h e re h a s p la y e d up hah s a id . p r id e b y f a ilin g in th e se co n d t h e im p o r ta n c e o f t h e f lig h t . M u rn in g h a m a d d e d th a t th e ro u n d to w in w ith a s iz a b le m a ­ .............. n P ra v d a , th e C o m m u n is t p a r ty r e g u la r A u g . 4 d e a d lin e f o r f lo a t New ASMSU p o lic y ex­ Sci jo r ity . o rg a n , s a id a s o ft la n d in g w o u ld e n try w as r e s c in d e d and s p a c e I f he r e t i r e s it w o u ld a m o u n t N ew P o lic y c l u d e s s e g r e g a t e d oi h ave " im p o r t a n t p r a c t ic a l s ig ­ 1 /^ m ade a v a ila b le so th a t th e g r e a t ­ to a p o s s ib le s u r r e n d e r to th e ganizations f r o m re g is t­ n ific a n c e in th e p re p a r a tio n f o r e r L a n s in g a re a c o u ld be r e p ­ le f t is t s , and De G a u lle is p r o ­ F o r C lu b s e r i n g . P. 4. in te r p la n e t a r y f lig h t s . ” Iz v e s tia , re s e n te d , M u rn in g h a n ad d ed . b a b ly th e la s t p e rs o n to do th a t. " I s p o ke —to th e c h a irm a n o f th e g o v e rn m e n t p a p e r, c a lle d it T h u s , th e b a ttle w i l l be la r g e - th e c o m m itte e th e m a y o r o f a " k e y s te p ” and s a id th a t once •A . / 'v J a r th e v o ie s th a t w e n t to L e - i, v. * k * . i (. f t *- * ■ t b t rw r t * ■ j t •- . . v * r . .•* ; r • f f " . . . . , v / r v t i i c- jif . d lK A r A b o u t 80 f o r e i g n s t u d e n t s * ' y ftris b ru fs ‘| m o v e on f r o m t h e r e to e x p lo re F L O A T I N G D O W N T O P A S A D E N A . P i c t u r e d a b o v e i s an a r t i s t ’ s c o n c e p t i o n o f to have m id w e s t p a r t ic ip a t io n , " y e a r - o ld " F r e n c h K e n n e d y ," as A W e st C o a s t flo a t c o n s t r u c - w i l l s p e n d t h e h o l i d a y s at M a r s , J u p ite r and V e n u s . the L a n s i n g - E a s t L a n s i n g R o s e B o w l P a r a d e f l o a t . T h e 4 0 - f o o t f l o a t w i l l be b a c k e rs c a ll h im , a p p e a r to b e L u n a 8 is th e fo u r t h S o v ie t m ix e d in t h e i r v ie w s on c o m m u ­ s e m i n a r s h e r e . P. 4. P ro g ra m | a tte m p t th is y e a r to m a k e a s o ft c o n s t r u c t e d w ith w h ite and re d ro s e s . The 16 -fo ot h ig h foo tb all of j - u s t - c o l o r e d ( c a n t i n u e d o n p a g e 2) n is m , h e n c e t h e ir p re fe r e n c e f o r m u m s w i l l t u r n s l o w l y as the f l o a t is p u l l e d . la n d in g on th e m o o n . D e G a u lle c r M it t e r r a n d . 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Tuesday, December 7, 1965 E D I T O R I A L S BRAD S M IT H B i r t h C o n t r o l O p p o s i t i o n G o d a n d A m e ric a n s, C la s s T o R e m e m b e r: ' * 2 B y LAST WE E K C h POPE u r c h Paul VI ap­ p r o v e d a t e n ta tiv e s t a t e m e n t on b i r t h D i s c o u r a m u s t be d e a l t w i t h now. T h i s is in itself a seriou s religious pro blem . g i n g W ho Left W hom ? A' B lo n d A n d 2 T V ’s T h e re is one c la ss I’m going I sat down beside h e r and a f r a id I d id n ’ t ta k e to o m a n y control, the f i n a l s t a t e m e n t to be T o th e E d it o r ; O u r la w s o f th e la n d w e re b a s e d to m iss. turned my attention to the two le c tu r e n o te s . i s cued a f t e r the end of the E c u ­ P E O P L E EVERYWHERE ARE and fo u n d e d upon th e H o ly B ib le . It m ust be the sm allest c la ss T V s. Some p ro fesso r was c a re ­ I t ’ s Ju st th a t a 3 - D b lo n d e is m e n ic a l C o u n c il. Although the P o p e ’ s c o m i n g to the c o n c lu s io n tha t s o m e ­ 1 n o tic e d in th e S ta te N e w s O u r f i r s t le a d e rs in g o v e rn m e n t in the h isto ry of the U niversity fully explaining som ething or oth­ e a s ie r to p a y a tte n tio n to th a n 5 6 - m e m b e r c o m m i s s i o n ap p o in te d to thin g m u s t be done to c h e c k the po p­ T u e sd a y, t h a t som e s t u d e n t a n d c o m m e rc e w e r e jG o d - — a clo sed circ u it TV lec tu re e r. a b la c k - a n d - w h ite p r o fe s s o r — s tu d y the p r o b l e m of b i r t h c o n t r o l u la t io n g r o w t h b e f o r e it is too late. p a in te d “ W h e re is G o d ?*’ on an r e s p e c tin g . In th o s e d a y s th e y with two people in it. “ I didn’t know this was a TV even w hen t h e r e ’ s tw o o f h im , w i l l m a ke a p r o p o s a l, the f in a l de­ T h i s a l l a d d s up t o b i r t h c o n t r o l , i n ­ M 3U d is p o s a l t r u c k . I w o u ld lik e w e re n o t a s k in g “ W h e r e is G o d ? * ’ T he lec tu re is reco rd ed in the le c tu re ." I said to h er. S o m e tim e s we even s ta y e d f o r cision w i l l be m a d e b y th e Po p e. cluding m edicinal and m e c h a n ic a l to t r y and a n s w e r t h is q u e s tio n th e y w e re f u lly a w a re o f th e m orning and reb ro ad cast at v a r­ "Y ou didn’t? " she said. " M y th e la t e la te c la s s . A n d th a t methods. f r o m , 1 a s s u m e , an h o n e s t p e r ­ g u id in g h and o f a s o v e re ig n G od ious hours of the day. My s e c ­ nam e’s A nne." w a s n ’ t on T V , b e lie v e m e . It a p p e a r s t h a t t h i s s t a t e m e n t w i l l M o r e r e s e a r c h m u s t be done and so n . on e v e r y h and and in e v e r y s i t ­ tion is at 8 p.m . B u t o n c e in a w h ile th e r o u tin e not d e f i n i t e l y c l o s e t he d o o r to p o s ­ the i n f o r m a t i o n m u s t be t h o r o u g h ­ I t is re c o r d e d in J e r e m ia h o f u a tio n in p e a c e a n d w a r . W hy? 1 walked into the firs t c la ss a "B u t why two T V s just for the was v a r ie d . s ib le l i b e r a l i z a t i o n of the c h u r c h ' s ly d i s s e m in a t e d am o n g the pe op le. th e B ib le h o w I s r a e l le f t t h e ir B ecause., th e y h o n o re d G od, th e y little late and expected a room two of u s?” I asked h er. O ne t im e th e b lo n d e w a s n ’ t stand, but nevertheless may pro­ This goal c a n n o t be a c c o m p l i s h e d G o d ; th e y fo u n d G od w h e re th e y w a ite d u pon G od f o r g u id a n c e full of people. T h e re w ere two “ One ap iece,” she answ ered. t h e r e , and w hen I w a lk e d in th e hibit any m e d i c i n a l o r m e c h a n i c a l too soon. T h is is the d i s c o u r a g i n g le f t H im , we a ls o w i l l fin d G od and d ir e c t io n s . In r e t u r n G od d id people and two T V s. Oh. p r o c t o r w a s w a tc h in g “ C o m b a t.” m e t h o d o f c o n t r a c e p t i o n f o r al I c h u r c h p a rt of the C a th olic C h u rc h 's stand w h e re we le f t H im . d ir e c t , a n d th e g r e a te s t, • m o s t One of th ese people turned out U sually the p ro cto r had us sign I s a t d o w n and d id n ’ t s a y a n y ­ m em bers. on the su b je ct. F i r s t le t u s lo o k a t t h is n o tio n p o w e r fu l, and p ro s p e r o u s n a tio n to be the p ro cto r. T he other, a our nam es and he’d leave. T hen th in g . and p e o p le w ho le f t G o d . T h e y on e a r th w a s b o rn , w ith th e g r e a t ­ blonde coed, was my only c la s s ­ the g irl and I talked. H e e v e n tu a lly n o tic e d m e and T H O U G H THIS DECISION was e x ­ W HILE ITS L E A D E R S a p p e a r to had fo rg o tte n th a t G o d b ro u g h t e s t fr e e d o m s o f a n y n a tio n . m ate. Or ra th e r she talked, and I’m a ske d i f I w o u ld m in d i f he le f t pected, and it is e n c o u r a g in g that see the g r a v i t y of the s it u a t io n and We h a v e m o re fo o d , m o r e c o m ­ one T V on " C o m b a t ” r e a l lo w th e m up o u t o f E g y p t's s la v e r y the Pope seeks f u r t h e r stud y o f t h is a r e w i l l i n g to d is c u s s the p r o b l e m f o r t s a nd m o r e fr e e t im e o f a n y and p u t th e o th e r one on m y a nd b o n da g e , and le d th e m th ro u g h d i f f i c u l t d i l e m m a , it is d i s c o u r a g i n g in all f r a n k n e s s and d e ta il, it is p e o p le . Y e s , G od has b le s s e d c la s s . th e w ild e r n e s s th ro u g h la n d s o f f o r the ‘ re s t of the w o r l d to see the e s s e n tia l to m e e t the p r o b l e m w ith A m e r ic a , " t h e g lo r y be H i s . " I ’ l l t r y a n y th in g a t le a s t o n c e . d ro u g h t, in to a la n d o f p le n ty to C a th o lic C h u r c h con tin u e to f o r m a l l y c o n s t r u c t i v e a t t e m p t s at s o l u t i o n . B y H o w e v e r, in th e p a s t 30 y e a r s B u t b lo n d e s a r e n 't th e o n ly e a t th e f r u i t th e re o f, a n d th e oppose effective b irth c o n tro l delaying a d e c is iv e p o lic y change, th in g s h a v e been c h a n g in g . W e th in g w ith w h ic h th e p o o r p r o f e s ­ g o o dn e ss th e r e o f, b u t w h e n th e y which s e e m i n g l y m u s t c o m e s o o n e r have b e c o m e so p r o s p e r o u s , so s o r had t r o u b l e c o m p e tin g ; methods. e n te re d th e y “ d e file d m y la n d o r later, the situa tion only w o rse n s. p ro u d , so s e lf- c e n te r e d th a t o n ly S h e rm a n ta n k s gave h im tr o u b le and m a d e m in e h e rita g e to you The p r o b le m of the e v e r in c r e a s ­ The p r o b l e m o f b i r t h c o n t r o l and a n a tio n a l d is a s te r s h o c k s u s a n y to o . an a b o m in a tio n .” in g p o p u la tio n is g r o w in g m o r e acute the p o p u l a t i o n e x p l o s i o n w i l l not d i s ­ m o r e , a nd t h is s e e m s th e o n ly W h a t I w o u ld lik e to k n o w is : appear m e r e ly by w ishful thinking. I s r a e l le f t G o d . H e d id n o t t im e e x c e p t p o s s ib ly C h r is t m a s with every passing day. And the w ho s a y s you le a r n m o r e in P o te n tia lly the C atholic C h urch could le a v e th e m . G od w as r ig h t w h e re and T h a n k s g iv in g th a t o u r g e n e r ­ population boom t h r o u g h o u t the s m a lle r c la s s e s ? p r o v id e r e a l a s s is ta n c e in t h is w o r l d th e y le f t H im , In th e f i r s t c h a p ­ o s it y and h u m b le n e s s is e v id e n t. w o r l d and e s p e c i a l l y in undei— wide s tru g g le . t e r o f J e r e m ia h G od p le a d s , b egs W e a r e n o w in a G o ld e n A g e , de velope d c o u n t r ie s is s o m e th in g that f o r th e m to c o m e b a c k . I t is b u t s o m e w h a t o f a G o d le s s A g e . e v id e n t th e y le f t , n o t G o d . 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I t is p la n n e d th a t, a l l C a l i f o r ­ paying f o r the w a r. the fu t u r e p ro s p e c ts a re f o r w inning , I ’ m m a r r ie d and h a v e c h ild r e n o f m y o w n , I c a n ’ t kn o w w h a t r e a l O r d e r w o u ld p r e v a il f o r a fe w m o m e n ts a f t e r i t w a s c a lle d f o r b u t n ia s ta te c o lle g e s £ n d u n iv e r ­ losing o r f o r peace. a p a th y i s . ” w o u ld q u ic k ly la p s e b a ck in to an u n d e r c u r r e n t o f d is c u s s io n . s it ie s w i l l s h if t to - th e 'q u a r t e r T H E P R E S I D E N T HA S t h e r e s p o n ­ A B e r k e le y s tu d e n t to ld m e : O ne m e m b e r even b ro u g h t to th e f lo o r th e fa c t th a t i t s e e m e d as s y s te m , b u t r e c e n t d if f ic u lt ie s s i b i l i t y to te ll the A m e r i c a n p u b lic THE AD M IN IS TR A TIO N s h o u l d " 1 w a s a s k e d to jo in a f r e e sp e e ch r a l l y a nd I re fu s e d . 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It i s b e c o m i n g a p p a r e n t t h a t i n ­ issue. s a id . W ith a g re a t f lo u r is h s h e f in a lly w a lk e d o u t o f th e m e e tin g , r e ­ form atio n has been w ith h e ld f r o m F u r t h e r m o r e , c o n fid e n c e in the ad­ " W h e n 1 w a s y o u n g e r I w a s a S o c ia lis t and t h e n I b e c a m e a tu rn e d a w h ile la t e r to d e fe n d t ie r s ta n d and w a lk e d o u t a g a in . the A m e r ic a n public. F o r exa m p le , m i n i s t r a t i o n would g r e a tly in c re a s e G o ld w a te r c o n s e rv a tiv e . I ’ v e re a d a lo t on p o lit ic s and a f t e r th in k ­ U Thant, s e c r e t a r y g e n e ra l of the M e m b e rs m e a n w h ile s e e m e d n o t to n o tic e th e g i r l ’ s e x is te n c e , in g i t th ro u g h th o ro u g h ly I b e c a m e a p a th e tic . B u t I ’ v e fo u n d th a t b o th C ity F lo a t i f th e g o v e r n m e n t w o u ld be f o r t h r i g h t and th o s e w h o d id q u ie tly s n ic k e re d . United Nations, d i s c l o s e d th a t the w i t h t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p l e and not deal m a jo r p a r t ie s c o m p le te ly ig n o re th e a p a th e tic v o t e r . — So I d o n 't T h is is th e C a m p u s U n ite d N a tio n s . (continued f r o m p a g e 1) N o rth V ie t n a m e s e a tte m p te d to s t a r t in p la t it u d e s o r g e n e r a li t i e s . v o te a n y m o r e . ” T h e m o s t m o m e n to u s r e s o lu tio n d is c u s s e d and p a s s e d w a s a c o n ­ In N e w Y o r k , a C o lu m b ia s tu d e n t d e fen d e d h is s ta n d . tio n f i r m , T a y lo r and A s s o c ia te s , d e m n a tio n o f th e a c tio n s o f S o v ie t R u s s ia ’ s tr e a tm e n t o f H u n g a ry in " A p a t h y is a d y n a m ic , g ro w in g f o r c e in A m e r ic a to d a y ,” he s a id . has beeh c o n tra c te d to b u ild th e 1956. “ W ho w o u l d yo u s a y is t h e g re a te s t s p o k e s m a n f o r th e N ew flo a t, G r a v e s s a id . T h e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e f r o m M o ro c c o p o in te d o u t th a t t h is a c tio n A p a th y ? " 1 a s k e d . . . 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B e n H e lm e r T h o s e o f us w ho a re b le s s e d E sca n a b a fre s h m a n I L E T T E R P O L I C Y I T h e S ta te N e w s w e lc o m e s l e t ­ t e r s to th e e d it o r fr o m a ll r e a d ­ M IC H IG A N e r s , w h e th e r o r n o t th e y a r e a s ­ STATI s o c ia te d w ith M ic h ig a n S tate U n i­ U N IV E R S IT Y S T A T E N E W S v e r s it y . M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r e s s , U n ite d P r e s s E d it o r ia l and b u s in e s s o ffic e s a t 341 S tu­ L e t t e r s m u s t be no lo n g e r th a n d e n t S e r v ic e s B u ild in g , M ic h ig a n S ta te U n i­ 300 w o rd s and s h o u ld be ty p e d In t e r n a tio n a l, In la n d D a ily P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , v e r s i t y , E a s t L a n s in g ,'M ic h . d o u b le s p a c e . C o rre s p o n d e n ts A s s o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s , M ic h ig a n P r e s s I J U S T C A N 'T H E L P IT ... 7 m u s t in c lu d e t h e ir n a m e , lo c a l A s s o c ia tio n , M ic h ig a n C o lle g ia te P r e s s A s ­ B ir d j o k e s l e a v e m e c o l d .. C h a r le s C , W e lls .........................I d it o r - I n - C h ie f a d d re s s and phone n u m b e r a n d , s o c ia tio n , K y le K e r b a w y .......................... M a n a g in g E d it o r , i f a p p lic a b le , c la s s s ta n d in g o r P u b lis h e d e v e ry c la s s day th ro u g h o u t f a l l , fa c u lty jp q s itio ii,J v ’q uur n s i ç n e ^ - J , / g t . f % j: .*K .v .- 4 . A .i ..A .L -» -..i 4 w \. • t 4 t e r s’ vM 'TVe *prînte HAVE M ORE L in d u S H O P P IN G D O LLA R S G T O SPEN D I DR & GIBSON’S Rem em ber That N am e . . . B O O K S T O R E T h i s is J a g u a r f o r m e n . A f t e r - s h a v e a n d c o l o g n e c o m ­ COIM OfFRATlD COW OFCTATÏO o n G r a n d R i v ei — b i n e d . W o m e n lik e it. B e c a u s e it d o e s n ’t i s m e l l lik e t h e one b lock w e st o f the Unio n WASH N DRY CLEAN w ash n d r y Cle a n PMILCO- s t u f f th e y w e a r. M e n l i k e it. B e c a u s e it c o m e s o n s tro n g e r. S t a y s . o n lo n g e r . J a g u a r is lu s t y . P o w e r f u l . P o t e n t . It’s /‘• E a s t L a n s in g ’s F r ie n d ly B o o k s t o r e ’ ’« b o t t l e d in a s t a r k , s t r o n g , s m o k y - g l a s s c y l i n d e r . I t ’s o n l y S u n s h i n e C e n t e r t K a o A ^ r v ^ h o g p t s ^ b a n e . o u t o f l i v i n g , a c .h a ra p ., r O “ O' ■ * O * “ v ' '■ ■' c / 'J* X. •• v * - < : G S * 1 - 2I3 Ann Street o u t o f l e a d i n g - w h o p la y s t o w i n , w h a t e v e r t h e g a m e . 2 - C o r n e r of H a r r is o n & W ils o n Road 3 - N o rth w ln d D r. Facing Yankee Stadium Plaza A f t e r - s h a v e / c o l o g n e , $ 3 . 5 0 . S o a p o n a r o p e , $ 2 . 5 0 . G i f t s o a p , b o x o f 3 , $ 3 . 0 0 . J a g u a r f r o m Y a r d le y . 3 G re a t L o c a tio n s T o S e r v e Y o u B e tte r M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesday, D ecem b er 7, 1965 5 Grid, Harrier Refugees S E E A C T I O N T O N I G H T FollowState’sIndoor Track By RO BERTA YAFIE “ A fte r being out o f c o m p e titio n Johnson, sophom ore R ic k Dunn, 'D is a p p o i n t e d ' B y B O B HORNI NG o u r e r r o r s w e re m o re obvious C a g e rs sco re d 38 p o in ts in B o w l i n g M e e t and Sam M im s round out the top B G F a lco n Coach Warren Scholler State News Spo rt s Wri ter fo r a y e a r, I th in k he d id r e ­ s e n i o r M itc h R ich a rd so n and State News S po rt s W r i te r sin ce they w e re o ffe n sive m is ­ G re e n ’ s f ir s t tw o gam es and fiv e . M im s was an a ll- s t a t e r at sees h is team as having the de­ Coach F ra n D ittr ic h m ay have m a rk a b ly w e ll, ” D itt r ic h said, G reg S y fe rt. S y fe rt, a s e n io r, "D is a p p o in tm e n t, but not d is ­ ta k e s . F iv e of the tu rn o v e rs w e re D ixon c o lle c te d 37 rebounds. H ighland P a rk H igh. s ire d height and bench strength, the b e s t-o rie n te d group o f d is ­ "a n d I expect h im to do e q ua lly com peted in d o o rs but w as in ­ g u s t," o v e r the S pa rtans’ 85-82 Just m en ta l la p s e s ." M a tth e w A itc h is b ig enough to M ic h ig a n State and B o w lin g but la c k in g the speed. Last year, p lace d p e rso n s e v e r to camp w e ll both in d o o rs and outdoors e lig ib le la s t s p rin g . G reen have m et o n ly th re e tim e s the M i d - A m e r i c a Conference loss to W estern M ic h ig a n was A n o t h e r p ro b le m Benington c o v e r D ixon at c e n te r, Benington out at Jenison F ie ld House. in tra c k th is y e a r.” The 880, 1000 and m ile fea­ the w ay b a ske tb a ll Coach John m entioned was that the boys w e re sa id , and C u r tis w i l l s ta r t out be fo re , w ith State w inning a ll team re co rd e d a 9 -1 5 m a rk . O f h is in d o o r tra c k o u tfit, Seven H e ad lin ing the lis t o f le tt e r - tu re R ich T h o m p k i n s , M ik e th re e gam es. The la s t game be­ T h re e fo rm e r B o w lin g G reen B enington d e scrib e d it as h is " to o charged up to p la y .” c o v e rin g P ia to w s k i. “ I f the y beat spend tw o - th ir d s o f the y e a r team p re p a re d fo r to n ig h t’ s game “ And it h u rt, to o ,” he said, us o ff the bo ard s, (6 -6 sophom ore tween the two was p laye d in the s ta rs a re now p la y in g p ro b a ll: w ith the fo o tb a ll team and an othe r at B o w lin g G reen State U n iv e r­ "w h e n W estern h it 62 p e r cent of A r t) B a y lo r w ill com e in to c o ve r 1963-64 season. T he Spartans A1 B la n ch l, T h u rm o n d and How­ tw o -th ir d s w ith the c in d e r con­ s ity . t h e ir shots in the f ir s t h a lf and P ia to w s k i,” Benington said. won it , 104-81. a rd (Butch) K o m lve s. tin g e n t. T h irte e n occupy the m ­ w e re sharp on th e ir fo u l sh o o t­ B enington is expecting the p a r ­ B enington said the d is a p p o in t­ selves w ith c ro s s -c o u n try d u rin g ing. We also got in to the one- tis a n cro w d at B o w lin g G re e n to m ent n a tu ra lly cam e fr o m lo s in g , the f a ll m onths. and-one situ a tio n too e a r ly .” b o th e r h is younger p la y e rs sin ce but a lso fro m d isa p p o in tin g the T h e S partan c in d e rm e n w ill be re a d y to go a fte r the f i r s t of g re a t cro w d that showed up f o r State’ s o p e n e r . He s a id tha t W estern h it on 29 o f 38 fo u l shots f o r 76 p e r cent, w h ile State it w i ll be th e ir f ir s t away game b e fo re a la rg e u n iv e rs ity cro w d . ATTENTION CAR OWNERS the y e a r and, ju dg ing on past m ade only 14 of 21 fro m the " I t is o n ly n a t u r a l," he s a id , “ n e w n e ss" had m uch to do w ith p e rfo rm a n c e s , th is lo o ks lik e w in n e rs is Gene W ashington, B ig M a rte n s , K e ith C oates, D e a n c h a r ity lin e fo r 67 p e r cent. " a n d W e s t e r n had t he s a m e the s ta rt o f som e th in g b ig . the tea m ’ s d iffic u ltie s . c o m p le te fro n t end r e p a ir and a lig n m e n t Ten 7 0 -y a rd low and NCAA 60 - Hunt and A r t L in k . Coates owns Benington is not plan nin g any tro u b le in its opener. But as O n l y tw o no ticea ble lo sses y a rd high h u rd le s cham p. Round­ the conference in d o o r and out­ “ The v e te ra n s ’ tr o u b le s -p r o ­ lin e -u p changes f a r the B ow lin g you saw, they got o v e r it q u ic k ly ." show up on D it t r ic h ’ s r o s te r , E r ic in g o ff the. h u dling q u a rte t a re door m ile t it le s , w h ile M a rte n s b a bly cam e fro m having to p la y G reen gam e, but said ju n io r gu a rd B o w lin g G reen defeated B a ll * b rake s * s u s p e n s io n Z e m p e r, t h ir d la s t y e a r in the who was out la s t y e a r w ith an un de r a new system a fte r th re e Shannon Reading w i ll see m o re State in its opener, 9 1 -74 , but C lin t Jones, Bob Steele and F re d B ig T e n tw o -m ile , is out w ith M cK o y, who’ l l be te a m in g up fo r in ju ry , p icke d up the 10 00 -yard y e a r s . The younger p la y e rs , a c tio n and m ay even s ta rt in the got bom bed by M ic h ig a n S atu r­ * w heel b a la n c in g * s t e e r in g c o r r e c t io n s a heel o p e ra tio n . cro w n as a sophom ore. s tra n g e ly enough, made fe w e r p la ce o f Steve R ym a l o r John day, 108-70, D ixon p u lle d down the s h u ttle re la y s . P aul M c C o lla m , who captained M ik e B ow ers, B ig T en in d o o r The m ile and tw o -m ile w i ll m is ta k e s then the s e n io r s ," Ben­ B a ile y . 26 rebounds in the B a ll State * m o to r tune u p s th is y e a r’ s c ro s s -c o u n try team , be a h a r r ie r re - r u n , w ith L in k , in g to n explained. T he F alcons have two giant game, o n ly fiv e shy o f the school and o u tdoo r high ju m p cham p, is w i ll undergo s u rg e ry in a few back, along w ith M cK o y and Lee Sharkey, G eorge B a lth ro p , Paul "W e made about the n o rm a l sophom ores on th e ir f o r w a r d re c o rd set by Nate T hurm o nd , weeks and is a doubtful re g u ­ la r . “ A ny lo sses la s t y e a r w i ll H a m b rig h t in that eve nt. Long ju m p fe a tu re s con feren ce champ B rya n , C la u d e ll Jones, J o h n K in - se l, and the P le tc h e r tw in s — Ray and Russ— topping the b ill. am ount o f tu rn o v e rs fo r a game — 1 3 ," he continued, "a n d W est­ lin e , in clu d in g 6 -8 W alt P la to w s k i and 6 -9 A1 D ixon, who the Spar­ tans m u s t con tain . P ia to w s k i now w ith the San F ra n c is c o W a r­ r io r s o f the N a tio n a l B a ske tb a ll A ssn . LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center J im G a r r e tt, who leaped 24-11 e rn made the sam e am ount. But be balanced by sophs com ing in d o o rs la s t y e a r and 2 4 -5 1/2 One o th e r sophom ore, guard 124 SOUTH LAR C H IV 4-7346 up,’ ’ D ittr ic h re m a rk e d . " U n ­ o u td o o rs. R ich H e n d rix , s ta rts f o r the F a l­ le ss w e’ r e h u rt by in e lig ib ili­ Expected to be ba ckin g h im cons, and C o -C a p ta in N ic k A lio F E T T E R S ‘C H IE F IN S T R U C T O R ’ tie s d r in ju rie s , we should have up is Spartan ha lfba ck Dw ight as s tro n g a group as la s t sea­ Le e, who jum ped o v e r 23 feet son and be contenders f o r the T e c h n o l o g y ’ H its S w im m in g in high school c o m p e titio n . B ig Ten cham pionship. P o le v a u lt, the Spartans w eak­ D itt r ic h knows what he’ s ta lk ­ est event la s t y e a r, gets a boost ing about. L a s t season, th e S p a r- fro m a t r io of sop ho m ores. Ro­ tans w e re edged out o f the con­ By L A R R Y WERNER able than high school coaching m isse d a p r a c tic e ," was the way land C a r te r has h it 15-1 as fe re n ce cro w n by a h a lf-p o in t, S t at e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r in that I have m o re ta le n t to w o rk s o p h o m o r e p r o s p e c t Pete a fre s h m a n , w h ile John W ilco x lo s in g to W iscon sin, 46-45 1 /2 . w ith .” W illia m s d e scrib e d h is coach. c le a re d 14-8 and J im S tew art T hey bounced back in the s p rin g to g a rn e r 56 p o in ts and the out­ va u lte d 14-4 la s t s p rin g . Tom H e rb e rt w i ll be back in the shot W ith m ost aspects o f m odern life affe cte d by te c h n ic a l p r o ­ g re s s , even State’ s ta n k e rs have F e tte rs has gained the resp ect F e tte rs is a y e a r-ro u n d sw im coach. In the su m m e r, he o p e r­ At CAMPUS BOOK STORES door cro w n , but they’ d lik e that ates State’ s su m m e r p ro g ra m , and d iscu s. co n form ed to what Head Coach in d o o r t it le as w e ll. the Spartan Swim C lu b . T h is p r o ­ A w e lcom e a d d itio n is D ick S p rin te rs G a rre tt, Das Cam p­ C h a rle s M c C a ffre e c a l l s , " a g ra m is open to co lle g e s w im ­ N E W S E L E C T I O N O F b e ll, the B ig T en 300 cham p, s c ie n t if ic a lly - r e g u l a t e d p ro ­ S harkey, who w i ll re tu rn fo l­ m e rs and a few se le ct p re p s in J im Sum m ers , N o rm S in c la ir g r a m ." the co m m u n ity. lo w in g a y e a r’ s absence. Shar­ and Dan Johnson w i ll go in the Swim team c o n d itio n in g and F e tte rs and h is w ife , D o ro th y, B R I E F C A S E S . S P E C I A L L Y key’ s knee o p e ra tio n is a thin g 60 and 3 0 0 -y a rd dashes. A ls o tra in in g has becom e a science have s ix boys ran ging fro m fo u r of the past, as he in d ica te d by expected to ru n the events is and State’ s ace te ch n icia n is as­ h is c ro s s c o u n try p e rfo rm a n c e s g rid d e r D ra ke G a r re tt. to 15 y e a rs of age. The F e tte rs P R I C E D F O R C H R I S T M A S : s is ta n t coach R ic h a rd " D ic k " a re a sw im m in g fa m ily . th is y e a r. C a m p b e ll w i ll be going in the F e tte rs . T h e oldest fiv e boys tu rn e d in 440 and 600 as w e ll, along w ith " T h e technique a p p lie d to con­ fin e p e rfo rm a n ce s in the annual $ 1 2 , $ 1 4 & $ 1 5 ■ o n l y $ 9 . 9 5 d itio n o u r s w im m e rs is hard G re a te r L a n s i n g In v ita tio n a l - ShakyDefenseKey $ 2 4 . 9 5 o n l y $ 1 9 . 9 5 sw im m in g and s h o rt in te r v a ls ," m ee t, held a t the IM d u rin g exp la ine d M c C a ffre e , " F o r top T h a n ksg ivin g re ce ss. speed, the m ethod is sw im h a rd ­ F e tte rs , a na tive o f South Bend, e r and fa s te r w ith lo n g e r in te r ­ Ind ., re ce ive d h is b a c h e lo r’ s de­ . AT BERKEY HALL STORE ONLY- ToIcemen’sProblems v a ls . g re e fro m N o tre Dame. He ac­ "C o a ch F e tte rs has grow n up q u ire d h is m a s te r’ s at Indiana w ith the in te rv a l p ro g ra m , and he is one o f the fin e s t te c h n i­ U n iv e rs ity . F e tte rs began his coaching ca­ * 400 Christmas LP’s -As Low As 88< B y J O E MI TCH p ro v e on th e ir defensive game, cia n s in the ga m e,” he said. re e r at South Bend R ile y , one of S t at e Ne*ys S p o r t s W r i t e r som ething w h ich C o a ch A m o .B e s- F e tte rs , in h is fo u rth season the top p re p tank pow ers in the State’ s 1hockey team w a sba 'ck on the ice M onday a fte r a rough sone th in k s is the te a m ’ s weak­ est p o in t. T h e p o o r defensive w ith State, is a s tic k le r f o r f o l­ lo w in g a s t r ic t , rig o ro u s sched­ DICK F E T T E R S state. He had gre at success at o f both h is fe llo w coaches and F o rt L a u d e rd a le High and Royal C A M P U S B O O K STO RES and tum ble s e rie s w ith N o rth Dakota to p re p a re fo r a head- showing has accounted in p a rt fo r the s k a te rs ’ som ewhat le s s -th a n - u le . A t p re s e n t, he is p re p a r­ in g the Spartans fo r the upcom ­ team m e m b e rs. " H e is one of the Oak K im b a ll b e fore jo in in g the m o s t dedicated, h a rd -w o rk in g MSU coaching sta ff. ACROSS FROM UNION ACROSS FROM B E R K E Y on cla sh w ith D enver th is w eek­ im p re s s iv e 2 -5 re c o rd . in g B ig Ten season. coaches I ’ ve e v e r m et. I ’ m pro ud end h e re at the Ice A re n a . " W e ’ l l be m aking som e ad­ H is m ethod o f coaching seems to be on the same coaching s ta ff T h e Spartans a re out to im ­ ju s tm e n ts in o u r defense,” said to have p a id o ff as he produced w ith h im ,” said d iv in g coach B essone. " T h a t is p r o b a b l y s ix A ll- A m e r ic a n high school John N a rc y . w here we a re the w e ake st.” s w im m e rs and is now tu to rin g " H e is a v e ry good coach and Bessone said th a t because o f som e of the c o u n try ’ s top c o l­ knows h is s tu ff. If you want to *r * the r e s u lts o f the N o rth Dakota le ge tank ta le n t. w o rk , he’ l l help you ,” ad de db ut- vfc S i c o n te sts, he would devote the " I ’ m v e ry happy to be at State, t e r f ly s p e c ia lis t John M u s u lin . ■» 4 m a jo r p o rtio n o f th is week’ s F e tte rs said. " I t ’ s m o re en jo y­ “ He’ s devoted. He’ s n e v e r p ra c tic e to p re v e n tin g q u ick goal V ->*'■.. s p lu rg e s by opponents. r/ N o rth Dakota was able to gain v i\ a s p lit in the tw o -g a m e s e rie s W A S N ’T D R A F T E D N' Æ M by s c o rin g th re e goals in le ss than th re e m in u te s f o r a 5-3 v ic to r y S aturday n ig h t. State won P ro s G o o fe d — J u d a y r K the p re v io u s n ig h t’ s a ffa ir, 11- 5. NEW YORK (U P I)— Steve Ju­ F ra n T a rke n to n o f the M innesota i B e s s o n e has p l a n n e d to day, c lu tc h s ta r of M i c h i g a n V ik in g s , Johnny U n itas o f the B a l­ streng then h is defensive a ttack State’ s na tio n a l co lle g e fo o tb a ll tim o re C o lts and G eorge M ira • •• \v 4 . / by p la c in g m o re s tre s s on f o r e - cham pionship tea m , th in k s the o f the San F r a n c i s c o F o r ty - che ckin g, e s p e c ia lly in fro n t o f p ro s m ade a m is ta k e when they N in e rs . And h is contention that the g o a l. S eve ral tim e s ag ainst passed o v e r h im in the d ra ft and the p ro s m ay o ve re m p h a size size || N o rth D akota, the MSU g o a lie ’ s igÉÉx'BÉi v is io n was o b stru cte d by Sioux hopes to p ro ve it against U C LA re c e iv e d support fro m both Ohio 4 s f 1Isii .44 ......- iiff " in the Rose B ow l. State fu llb a c k W illa rd Sander and playre rs who sw arm ed in fr o n t o f fo o tb a ll H a ll of F a m e r J im F o r g - :f| the n e ts, “ I th in k m y siz e was a big gy W illia m s . fa c to r ,” the s ix -fo o t, 186-pound §■• " gp. 1 " I t ’ s not the fa u lt o f any o f Juday sa id M onday. “ But I ’ m o u r g o a lie s ," said B e s s o n e . "J u d a y is a gre at c lu tc h p la y ­ s t i l l hoping f o r a p ro o ffe r and W ide s e le c tio n o f v a rio u s " T h e y ’ ve given me the best p e r ­ e r and you b e tte r b e lie ve i t , " m aybe I ’ l l h e a r fro m one team s ty le s in m any c o lo rs . A l l fo rm a n ce I ’ ve had in r e c e n t said the 6 -2 , 250-pound Sander. a fte r the Rose B ow l g a m e ." s iz e s . S k irts also. y e a r s ." " I th in k Juday could m ake it in B essone fe e ls the to ta l defen­ Juday pointed out tha t he is the p ro s e s p e c ia lly i f he went s iv e e ffo r t has im p ro v e d since about the sam e size as G a ry on a w e igh t p ro g ra m to add 10 Uniform the f i r s t tw o games at C o lo ra d o C o lle g e , but th in k s i t s t ill needs Wood o f the New Y o rk G ia n ts, o r 15 p o u n d s ." 3009 Vine St. Center 485-4474 im p ro v e m e n t. T h e Spartans have given up 33 goals and 47 a s s is ts f o r a to ta l o f 80 p o in ts . M M .S .U . B o o k S to r e S u MSU B O O K 4» STO■*- -RE , TOHOMMOO‘ MNIIYCI8NT• DELTA88 • DYNAMIC •• • JETSTAR88 • CUTLASS• T85 • VISTACRUISER• IT*» Open Wednesday And Thursday Nights U ntil 9 □ L D S M Q B IL / / / i \ \ \ s x 1 GREAT TIME TOCO WHERE THE ACTION IS . . . SEE YOURLOCAL AUTHORIZEDOLDSMORILE QUALITYDEALE^ODAT M .S .U . B o o k S to r e M .S .U . B o o k S to r e M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesd ay, D ecem b er 7, 1965 D E A D L IN E T h e S ta te N ew s d o e s net A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e F o r R ent F or R ent p e rm it r a c ia l o r re lig io u s C H E V R O L E T 1962, 2 - d o o r,a u to - C H E V R O L ET 1964 Chevelle 2 - Scooters-8. C y c l es P R O T E C T YOUR in v e s tm e n ts . M ALE IN STRU CTO R o r mature with a 2 p.m. one c l a s s day be­ d is c rim in a tio n in its a d ­ m a tic tra n s m is s io n , V - 8 , $850. d o o r , 6 c y lin d e r a u to m a tic . S to ra g e s p a c e a v a ila b le fo r b i­ g ra d u a te stu d e n t. N o n -d rin k e r, fore publication. v e rtis in g c o lu m n s. T h e C a ll 646-4831. A fte r 6 p m . and B eau tifu l lig h t g re e n m e ta llic HONDA 1965, S90. B la ck , lo w c y c le s , m o to rb ik e s, e tc ., fo r n o n -s m o k e r. C lo se to p o st o f­ ¡OW (O'/ Cancel l ations - 12 n o o n one S ta te N ew s w ill not ac ce p t Sunday, 646-6112. 47-5 fin ish . 17,000 a c tu a l m ile s . See m ile a g e . TU 2 -0 4 3 5 . 4 9 -3 w in te r te r m . 351-6544. 5 0-4 fic e . E D 7 -9 5 6 6 . 5 0 -4 a d v e rtis in g fro m p e rs o n s C H E V iO L E T 195? Bel" A ir , 2 - a t OSBORN A U TO , IN C ., 2601-7 T V R E N T A L S fo r s tu d e n ts . E co ­ W ANTED ONE g irl fo r C e d a r V il- c l a s s day before publication E . M ich igan . C 50 E m p lo y m e n t W A N T A D d is c rim in a tin g ag a in st r e ­ d o o r, V - 8 , s tic k sh ift, ra d io , n o m ical r a te s by th e te rm and la g e a p a rtm e n t, fo r w in te r an d lig io n , ra c e , c o lo r o r n a ­ C H E V R O L ET 1965 V M T autom at- COOK FO R S o ro rity . E x p e ri­ m o n th . U N IV ERSITY T V R EN T - s p rin g te r m .C a ll 3 5 1 -4 3 6 0 .5 0 -4 * PH ON E no ru s t, good t i r e s . $175. C a ll en c ed p r e f e r r e d . B eg in n in g w in - tio n al o rig in . ic . 2 -d o o r h a rd to p Im p a la . P o w ­ A L S. 484-92 63._____________ £ 5 0 W ANTED FOUR s tu d e n ts to "su b - • a u t o m o t iv e 355-8255 355-3010. C H E V R O L E T 1$60 V - 8 a u to m a t- 4 7-3 e r s t e e r i n g . 1 2 , 0 0 0 m ile s . te r te rm . M e a ls. ED 2 3457. Apartments le a s e H a s le tt A p a rtm e n t. $ 2 4 0 / RA TES ic w agon. P o w e r b r a k e s . Im ­ $2,300. P ho n e 655 -2 36 3 . 4 8 -3 T E L E PH O N E G IR L S, $1.25 p e r m onth fo r th re e te r m s . 351-4746 • EMPLOYMENT h o u r a n s w e r i n g te le p h o n e s. F IV E ROOM a p a rtm e n t n e a r A u to m o tiv e m a c u la te and d ep en d a b le. $650. C H E V R O L ET 1963 Im paTa 4 -d o o r a f te r 6 p m , 5 0 -4 • FOR RENT E asy w ork w ith lo ts of boy s S p a rro w H o sp ita l. G a ra g e and 1 D AY ..............$ 1 . 5 0 BARA CT DA 1965, F o rm u la S. 694-2136. 4 7-3 h a rd to p , V - 8 p o w e rg lid e . 2 4,000 W ANTED” D E S P E R A T E L Y : G irl • FOR SALE 3 D AY S .......... ¿ 3 . 0 0 235 hp. H eavy duty s u sp e n sio n . C H E V R O L E T "195772-door, h a rd - m ile s . P e r fe c t co n d itio n . $1,390. a ro u n d . F o r th at e a s y C h r is t­ w a te r fu rn is h e d . F o r co u p le o r • LOST & FOUND m a s m oney, c a ll th e VARSITY, s tu d e n ts . $125 u n fu rn ish ed ; $150 fo r C e d a r V illag e w in te r te rm . 5 D AY S .......... ¿ 5 . 0 0 No s lip . 4 - sp e ed . A M -F M r a ­ to p , above a v e ra g e . N ew m o to r, 4 89 -4 63 3 . 4 9 -3 • PERSONAL dio , a i r-c o n d itio n in g . $2,250. a u to m a tic . $395. C a ll a f te r 6 p m , C H E V R O L E T 1964 Im p ala S p o rts ED 2-6517. 5 0-8 fu rn is h e d . No p e ts o r c h ild re n . O fferin g re d u c tio n in re n t. C a ll • PEANUTS PERSONAL (based on 1 5 words per ad) 1—30 W ellington R oad, 3 72 -2 74 4 . IV 5-1080. 4 7 -3 sed an , V - 8 a u to m a tic , p o w e r O R D E R L IE S; A ID ES. In e x p e rt IV 9 -1 0 1 7 . 5 0 -6 - an y tim e . 351-4216. 4 9 -3 • REAL ESTATE O v e r 15, 10« p e r w o r d , p e r d o y . ien ced a c c e p te d . A pply in p e r ­ ONE G IRL n eeded to s u b le a se W ANTED ONE o r tw o g ir ls to 4 9 -3 C H E V R O L E T 195?, 2 -d o o r, stic k s te e rin g and b ra k e s . P h o n e IV • SERVICE BL ICK ROADM ASTER 195l, new 4 -8 0 4 9 . 4 9 -3 son, C O U NTY H O SPIT A L , D obie B u rc h a m W o o d s a p a rtm e n t. s h a re new a p a rtm e n t n e a r c a m ­ 6 , no ru s t, good tir e s , ru n s good. R ea so n a b le r a t e s . C all 351- p u s . $50 p e r m o nth, 351-4739, There will be a 50< service • TRANSPORTATION b a tte ry , ru n s good, en g in e in e x - $385. P ho n e 393-1114. C 48 CHEVY II 1963 Nova S u p e r S p o rt R oad, O k em o s. Own tr a n s p o r ta ­ and bookkeeping charge it tion e s s e n tia l. 50 4318.__________________ ->9-5 4 9 -3 • WANTED . c e lle n t c o n d itio n . $75 o r b e s t o f­ 2 -d o o r h a rd to p . C o n so le sh ift, this ad is not paid within fe r. P ho n e IV 4 -9 5 9 4 a f te r 5 p m . C H E V R O L E T l959 Im p ala h a rd - P A R T -T IM E if e x p e rie n c e d In W ANTED: ONE m an fo r lu x u ry ONE M ALE to liv e w ith s tu d e n ts 6 c y lin d e r au to m a tic . A re d and o ne week. 5 0-4 to p . In g o o d c o n d itio n . N e w p hoto layo u t d e sig n , o r d a rk ­ a p a rtm e n t f o r re m a in d e r of in la rg e fu rn is h e d h o u se . U tili­ w hitew all ti r e s . R ad io , h e a te r , w hite b e a u ty . OSBORN A L TO , C A D ILLA C 1962 F leetw ood s p e - IN C ., 2601-7 E . M ich igan . C 50 ro o m . A lso odd la b o r. 355-4481. sch o o l y e a r. C lo se to c a m p u s. tie s p a id . E a sy a c c e s s to M SU. A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e c ia l. P riv a te o w n er. C le a n and 351-4738. 4 8 -3 D EN TA L A SSISTA N T, m u st h av e 351-5263. ___________ 47-5 P a rk in g . 489-4592 , 5 0 -4 C H E V R O L E T - 1962~ B e l A i r , V - 6 CORVA1R I960 C lu b C o u p e. A u - O rth o n d o n tic tra in in g o r e x p e ­ A PA R T M E N T TO s u b le a s e to two ONE M ALE w a n t e d to s h a re AUSTIN HEALEY 3,000. 1961, A L 'S tlN -H E A L Y O W N ER S:C om ­ lik e n e w , co m p lete p o w e r to m a tic tra n s m is s io n . R uns and n eed s so m e w ork, body, In te r­ p le te se t of u p h o lstery fo r 1 0 0 - th ro u g h o u t w ith a irc o n d itio n in g . stic k , $1,000, C a ll J a c k a t OX rie n c e . F u ll o r p a r t- tim e . C a ll m en , beg in ning w in te r te rm . a p a rtm e n t w ith two o th e rs b e ­ 4-6921 an y tim e . 4 8-3 d riv e s e x c e lle n t. A lw ay s lo ts of IV 2 -9 6 9 5 d ay s; IV 4-0702 e v e ­ R iv e rs id e E a s t. 355-1359. 4 7-5 ginning w in te r te rm . 351-5156 io r good. M ust s e ll. 351-4283 6 and 3000 m o d e ls. C all R ick, P ho n e IV 4 -6 4 6 6 . If no a n s w e r, c o m p a c ts a t OSBORN A U T O , a f te r 5. 47-5 3 5 3 -1 9 “ l . 4 8-5 c a ll IV 4 -2 9 4 9 . 5 0-4 C H E V R O L E T 1 9 $ /"4 -d ~ o r hS r'd- m e . , 2601-7 E . M ich igan . C 50 n in g s. 5 0 -7 SU BLEA SE LUXURY a p a rtm e n t a f te r 5 p m . 4 9 -3 C! fa?"* nrmA ValtfA C H E V R O L E T l96l C o n v e rtib le . to p . S harp! A u to m atic V - 8 . $250. RN’ s, NU RSES’ A ID ES, d 'ie tary fo r fo u r. C lo se to c a m p u s. F o r $ 6 PLU S little p .m . w o rk . F o r - o r b e s t o ffe r. C a l l 332-4312. DODGE 1962 w agon, autom atic", a id e s . N ew 100-bed c o n v a le s ­ J a n u a ry - J u n e . C all a f te r 5 p m ., eign o r A m e ric a n g ir l to s h a re sion, h e a te r, g o o d co n ditio n . Job, new b ra k e s , good h e a te r, Good co n d itio n . $975 o r b e s t of­ one o w n e r, m u st s e ll, e x c e lle n t $300. C all 464-0919. 47-3 ru n s w ell. $135, 351-4432. 5 0-4 f e r . 332 -0 21 6 .. 4 8-5 4 8 -3 sh a p e , no r u s t. $795. P ho n e cin g h o m e . O fferin g q u a lity 351-4232. 4 7-3 a p a rtm e n t. W alking d is ta n c e . 332 -0 78 9 . 5 0-4 c a r e . C a ll 332-5061. 4 8 -5 TW O G IRLS to s u b le a se a p a r t- ED 2 -5 9 7 7 . 5 0 -5 M A LE S T U D E N T , p a r t- tim e , m en t w ith fire p la c e , one block N E E D ONE m an to s h a re 2 -b e d - FA LC O N 1960, c le a n body and have 10 a m . - 2 p m ., five d ay s in te r io r , ru n s w ell. $325, C a ll fro m c a m p u s, w in te r te r m .C a ll ro o m a p a rtm e n t. C all ED 2-1027 w eek. $2,58 p e r h r. U n ited P a r ­ 351-5642. 4 9 -5 a f te r 5 p m . 4 9 -3 V in ce, 351-4539. 4 9 -3 c e l S e rv ic e , 487-3621. 4 7 -3 $125, M u st s e ll, 1954 F o rd W ag- N E E D E D , MAN to s h a re new lux - N E E D ONE m a le ro o m m a te fo r O R TH O PED IC A ID E, O rth o p e d ­ u ry a p a rtm e n t, n e a r c a m p u s , 2 -m a n a p a rtm e n t. P riv a te b e d ­ on. E n g in e co n ditio n s u p e rb . ic e x p e rie n c e h elp fu l o r w ill Owned by one g ra n d m o th e r and re m a in d e r of sch o o l y e a r . C a ll ro o m , Cal l a f t e r 12:30 am . tr a in q u a lified p e rs o n . E x c e lle n t 372-5161. 4 7 -3 P ho n e 351-6511. 5 0 -4 one stu d e n t fo r 6 m o n th s. H u rry ! o p p o rtu n ity fo r m an in te re s te d 355-6281. 5 0 -4 in h o s p ita l w o rk . F u ll tim e . A p­ W A N TED : M ALE fo r q u ain t 2 - W ANTED : ONE m ale to s u b le a s e FORD l95A, F a irla n e $200. R ad io , p ly S p a rro w H o sp ita l P e rs o n n e l, m an a p a rtm e n t, w in te r te r m . C e d a r V illag e a p a rtm e n t. R en t r, h e a te r, e x c e lle n t e n g i n e . 2 0 o r c a ll IV 7-6111, e x t. 327. 4 7 -3 P a rk in g tw o b lo ck s to c a m p u s. p aid th ro u g h J a n u a ry 15. C a ll m ile s p e r g allo n . L ea v in g co u n ­ T e r m s , 351-5136, 4 7 -3 3 3 7 -0 8 8 2 . 5 0 -4 MAID W A N TED T o r s o ro rity tr y . 3 5 5 -5 8 7 0 , 5 0 -4 h o u se . 528 M .A .C . A ve. A pply W A N TED : SERIOUS stu d e n t to TW O G IR LS n eeded to s u b le a se FORD 1956 full p ow er V - 8 . One in p e rs o n . 4 7 -3 s h a re In ex p en siv e 4 -m a n L a n ­ fo r re m a in d e r of sch o o l y e a r . bad fe n d e r. $75. C all 3 55 -6 39 4 , sin g a p a rtm e n t. M ust h av e own C e d a r V illa g e A p a rtm e n ts. C a ll LEGAL" SEC R ETA R Y fo r d ow n - c a r . 4 8 5 -2 0 " 8 , 4 9 -5 351-4214. 5 0 -4 4 8 -3 tow n L an sin g firm , to q u alify JAGUAR 19 5 9 C o n v e r t i b l e . m u st b e s u p e r io r in ty p in g , H A PPIN E SS IS c a llin g us! 351- Houses XK 150, m odel S. G ood co n d i­ sh o rth an d and u se of E n g lish 4817, W a te rs E d g e. W in te r a n d / tio n . No r u s t. OX 4-1941 a f te r lan g u ag e. S ubm it w ritte n r e s ­ o r s p rin g te r m s . One g ir l, S55. ONE OR tw o m a le s tu d e n ts n eed ed 6:30 p m . 4 7 -5 u m e to B ox B2, S ta te N ew s. 4 7 -3 ________________________________4 7 -3 to s h a re la rg e fiv e -ro o m h o u se , LIN CO LN C O N TIN EN TA L sed an , W A N TE D : ONE g irl to s h a re lu x ­ w ith tw o g ra d , s tu d e n ts . 4 8 4 - G REA T LA K ES E M PL O Y M E N T u ry a p a rtm e n t (C e d a r V illag e) 5957. 4 9 -5 1963. $100 dow n. 332 -0 93 9 . 5 0 -5 fo r p e rm a n e n t p o s itio n s fo r m en . W in te r te r m , P ho n e 351-5417, W A N T E D :" T H R E E ro o m m a te s OLDSM O BILE 1963 S t a r f i r e . and w om en in o ffice, s a le s , te c h ­ 4 7 -3 fo r th re e -b e d ro o m h o u se . W in­ P o w e r s te e rin g , b ra k e s , w in ­ n ic a l. IV 2-1543. C 48 W A N TED : G IR L o v e r 21 to s h a re te r , s p rin g te r m s . W alking d is ­ dow s, s e a t, G old, S harp! B e s t PER SO N T O do h o u se w o rk . O ne a p a rtm e n t w ith 3 te a c h e rs . C a ll ta n c e to c a m p u s. 33“ -2 3 1". 50-~ o ffe r, 3 32 -8 86 8 . 4 7 -3 day p e r w eek a c r o s s fro m W on­ 332 -6812 . 4 7 -3 ONE, TW O o r th re e m en fo r n ice O LD SM O BILE 1964 C u tla s s co n - d e r s . C a ll 3 37 -0 65 0 . 5 0 -5 FRANDORA H IL L S. N ice u n fu r­ 5 -b e d ro o m h om e. T w o b lo ck s v e rtib le , fully eq u ip ped e x e cu ­ SKATING PR O G R A M . A tten d a n ts n ish e d a p a rtm e n t. U tilitie s p aid fro m c a m p u s . F a b u lo u sly fu r ­ tiv e ’s w ife’s c a r . 1 2 , 0 0 0 m ile s , d u rin g sk a tin g se a s o n . M ust b e ex c ep t e le c tric ity . A d u lts only. n ish e d in clu d in g new w a ll-to - A -l co n d itio n . P h o n e 372-1775. d ep en d a b le, a b ility to h an dle No p e ts . P riv a te e n tra n c e . $145. w all carp etin g-, c o lo re d T .V . _______ 4 7-5 p eo p le and m oney. A v a ilab le 351-5100.__________ 4 9 -5 c o m p le te k itc h e n an d la u n d ry O LDSM O BILE 60 tw o -d o o r h a r d ­ 3:30 p m ., d a ily , f ' o m noon w e e k - ONE G IR L fo r th re e g ir l a p a r t­ f a c ilitie s . A 11 u tilitie s f r e e . O nly * to p . A u to m a tic tra n s m is s io n , ands.'’and- h o lid a y s. In q u ire -520 m en t; w in te r te rrri. T w o b lo ck s $65 p e r m o n th . If you a r e a good p o w e r s te e rin g , b ra k e s . E x c ep ­ 1 P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t, C i t y fro m c a m p u s. 337-2539 a f te r 4 m an , 3 3 7 -2 3 3 9 . 5 0 -6 tio n a lly n ic e . M u st s e ll, w ill H all,-" O n s i n g . 4 8 -3 pm . 4 7 -3 EAST LANSING, n ice ly fu rn ish e d s a c r ific e . 3 37 -2 3 3 9 .* -—- 4 7 -3 D E LIV E R Y BO Y S. M ake y o u r EAST SIDE L a n sin g . U p to fo u r h o u se fo r 6 . P a rk in g . P ho n e ED O LD SM O B ILE 1965',‘ 4~42. \ l i d - C h r is tm a s m oney now . A v e r­ c o n s e rv a tiv e stu d e n ts, $40 -$ 50 7 -2 3 4 5 , 5 0 -4 night b lu e with, b lack u p h o lste ry . ag e $2,50 an h o u r and up, d e ­ m o nthly e a c h . IV 9-1017. 4 7 -3 F u lly eq u ip p ed . O w ner gone in liv e rin g p iz z a s to th e c a m p u s . W A N TED : FOURTH- ro o m m a te , Rooms s e rv ic e . TU 2 -0 4 3 5 . 4 9 -3 G et th a t g re e n stu ff so you can 414 A bb o tt R d. next to E a s t L a n ­ A V A IL A B L E W I N T E R , s p rin g R A M B LER 1963 C la s s ic 6 60 ."4 - go to th e R o se B ow l, VARSITY sin g C ity H a ll. $40 m o nth. 351— te r m s . T w o la rg e sin g le ro o m s , d o o r, 6 c y lin d e r s ta n d a rd w ith D R IV E -IN , ED 2-6517. 5 0 -5 4560. . 4 8 -3 n e a r c a m p u s . E x c e lle n t stu d y ec o n o m ic a l o v e r d r i v e . N ew SK A TERS: DLRING sk a tin g s e a - W A N TED : G IR LS to s h a re a p a r t­ McEN o n d itio n s. 332 -1 26 8 ._____ 4 8 -5 w h ite w a lls. E x c ellen t c o n d itio n . son . H ave s k a te s and tr a n s p o r ­ m en t n e a r c a m p u s. 5 5 0 m o n th ly . co o king A P P R O V E D , s u p e rv is e d , $1,050. 3 5 5 -5 02 " o r 8 8 2 -9 2 8 7 . ta tio n . 3:30 p m . d a ily , fro m noon C a ll 332-6395... 4 8 -3 c a m p u s ,. pSainrkginles, g , tw o b lo c k s to d o u b les. 372 4 9 -3 w eekends and h o lid a y s. In q u ire EAST LANSING fu rn ish e d a p a rt - H illc r e s t, 332-6118. R A M B LER CLASSIC 1 96 1,4-do o r 520 P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t,C ity 4 7 -3 m en t fo r fo u r g ir ls . O n e -h a lf DOUBLE ROOMS fo r fe m a le s a u to m a tic , 52,000 m ile s , good H all, L a n sin g . 4 8 -3 block to c a m p u s. $ 2 0 0 p lu s e le c ­ o.ver 21. P riv a te e n tra n c e , k it­ ti r e s . O v e ra ll good co n d itio n , E M PL O Y E R S O V ERLO A D c o m - tr i c . 3 3 2 -2 4 9 5 . 5 0 -5 chen p riv ile g e s . P a rk in g , p r i­ IV 2 -6 8 7 8 a f te r 3 p m . 4 9 -3 pan y, te m p o ra ry a s s ig n m e n ts A FA R T ME N’T fo r 4 women" n e a r R A M B LER 1963 C la s s ic n in e - fo r e x p e rie n c e d o ffice g ir ls . N l v a te b ath . C all 3 3 2 -6 0 9 0 . 4 7-5 c a m p u s . P a rk in g a v a ila b le w in­ E X C E L L E N T LA R G E , s i n g l e p a s s e n g e r w agon. R ad io , h e a t­ fee, top p ay . 487-6071, C 48 t e r te r m . C a ll 332-0369 a f te r e r , a u to m a tic , no ru s t. E x c e l­ ro o m , ap p ro v e d fo r m an w in ­ T E M PO R A R Y M O THER n eeded 5:00. 5 0 -5 te r te rm , c lo s e to C ath o lic C e n ­ len t co n ditio n ! 337 -2 36 3 , 4 7-3 fo r 1-3 m o n th s fo r 2 p re - s c h o o l F E M A L E GRADUATE stu d e n t. SEE OC R la rg e s e le c tio n of new t e r . No co o king , b u t h ot w a te r c h ild re n . Own tra n s p o rta tio n 5 S h a re b e a u t i f u l , fu rn is h e d h ea tin g OK, in h a ll. If you need 1965 c a r s — D riv e a little , sa v e d ay s, 8 -5 , 655-1432. 5 0 -5 a p a rtm e n t. H ag ad o rn and G ra n d q u iet fo r c o n c e n tra te d stu d y , a lo t— SIGNS FORD SA LE S, ¡62 B A B Y SITTER WITH lig h t h o u se - R iv e r, $50. 3 37 -0 28 4 . 4 8-3 th is is y o u r p la c e , $10.50 p e r VV, G ra n d R iv e r, V V illiam ston, w ork, b eg in J a n u a ry 3 rd . S teady, R ED U C ED R A TE S: W anted "one w eek. P a rk in g $1 p e r w eek e x ­ 655-2191. C 43 w ork, good p ay ; u n til J u n e , 4 8 4 - g ir l w in te r o r w in te r/'s p rin g . t r a . P hone 351-4291 o r 3 55-0089 T R IU M PH T R -4 1 ^ 6 3 , w i r e 4082 a f te r 6 p m . 5 0 -5 R iv e rs E dge A p ts. 351-5284, o r 337-1449, o r se e at 428 G ro v e w h e e l s , M lch elin-X t i r e s . R E C E P T I O N I S T SEC RE- a f te r 5 p m . 5 0 -5 S t. 5 0 -5 R ad io , h e a te r . $ 1,3 9 5 .3 3 7 -2 2 8 8 . TA R Y : p a r t- tim e fro m 11-3; five ONE T O th re e s e n io rs o r g r a d ­ L O V E L Y FU RN ISH ED r o o m VOLKSW AGEN 1959, snow ti r e s , d a y s. A ge 18-30 y e a r s . $1.25 to u a te m en , to join th re e g ra d u ­ a c r o s s fro m W onders on H a r r i­ good co n d itio n . $450. 355-5814. s ta r t. F o r co n fid en tial in te r ­ a te s . N icely fu rn ish e d h o u se , son R d. R e frig e ra to r a v a ila b le ,' VOLKSW AGEN" 1962 re d se d a n , view , c a ll R . H olco m b, 4 8 4 - ED 7 -2 3 4 5 . 5 0 -5 P a rk in g . C a ll 3 37 -0 65 0 . 5 0 -5 39,600 m ile s , e x c e lle n t c o n d i­ 4890 b etw een 9 -3 . 4 8 -3 D E SIR E D : TW O ro o m m a te s , w in­ FOUR BLOCKS fro m c a m p u s. tio n . P h o n e 355-8157. 4 8-3 EARNINGS A R E u n lim ite d a s an te r te r m . F o u r w om en, u n su p ­ L a rg e new u n ap p ro v ed d o u b le VOLKSW AGEN 1959. R ea l good Avon re p r e s e n ta tiv e . T u rn y o u r e r v is e d a p a rtm e n t. N e a r c a m ­ ro o m a v a ila b le fo r tw o m e n . ru n n in g co n d itio n , new p a in t, fre e tim e in to $$. F o r a p p o in t­ p u s. U tilitie s . $45. E v e n in g s, B u ilt-in s t u d y d e s k s , b oo k ­ su n ro o f, $495. C a ll IV 2 -0 9 7 2 , m en t in y o u r h om e, w rite M rs , 351-4941. 5 0 -5 s h e lv e s , m o d e rn a r c h ite c tu r e . se e 1718 H e r b e rt.__________ 4 7 -3 A lona H u c k in s, 5664 School S t., TW O G IR L S to s h a re W a te rs A lso one m an w anted fo r s im i­ YOU B E th e ju d g e. B -4 -U -B u y H a s le tt, M ichigan o r c a ll e v e ­ E dge A p a rtm e n t, top flo o r. C a l l la r dou ble ro o m . C a ll 337-0031 a ’’b ug ” b e c e rta in to s e e and n in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 47 3 32-2706 any tim e . 4 8 -3 b etw een 6 - 8 p m . 5 0 -5 d riv e th e all new T o y o ta . T r u e W ANTED: HOUSEW IVES, c o e d s GRAD N EED S m ale, new a p a r t­ A V A IL A B L E W I N T E R , s p rin g lu x u ry in an eco no m y c a r . e a rn $100-$200 p a r t- tim e . A r ­ m e n t n e a r c a m p u s. 220 C e d a r. te r m s . T w o la rg e s in g le ro o m s , W H EELS O F LA NSIN G . T o y o ta ra n g e own h o u rs , w ork fro m 3 32-2063 w eekend s o r a f te r 8 n e a r c a m p u s . E x c e lle n t stu d y S a le s a n d S e rv ic e . 2200 S. hom e o r d o rm . F o r in fp rm a tio n , p m . w ee k d ay s, 47-1 c o n d itio n s, 332-1268. 4 8 -6 C e d a r. C c a ll 4 8 9 -9 2 7 0 . 5 0 -4 ONE BEDRO O M fu rn ish e d u p p e r SING LE AND double ro o m s fo r Auto Service & Parts HOUSEW IVES, p a r t- tim e , fu ll- a p a rtm e n t. P riv a te e n tra n c e an d m en w in te r te rm . A pp ro v ed , tim e w a itre s s w o rk . See M rs . p a r k i n g . U tilitie s In clud ed , s u p e rv is e d . S ingle $10. D oubles N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e A d d iss, PA N C A K E HO U SE, 2820 p r ic e fro m $ 7.95 . N ew s e a le d y e a r-r o u n d stu d en t co u p le. $ 1 0 0 $7. O ne b lo ck fro m ca m p u s E . G ra n d R iv e r. 5 0 -4 p e r m o nth. IV 4 -2 8 6 0 . 47-1 S p a rtan H a ll, 215 L e w is . ED b e a m s , 99^, S alv ag e c a r s , la rg e PA R T-TIM E! w a itre s s w an ted. 2 -2 5 7 4 . 4 9 -5 sto ck u se d p ajrts. ABC A U TO A p p l y in p e rs o n to PA U L ONE OR tw o g ir ls to s u b le a se T W O FU RN ISH ED r o o m s on P A R T S , 613 E . South A t., IV R E V E R E B A R , 2703 E . G ra n d D elta a p a rtm e n t, w in te r a n d 5-1921.___________________ y C s p rin g . C a ll 351-4145. 5 0 -4 G ra n d R iv e r A ve. n e a r c a m p u s . G E N ER A TO R S .AND STA R T ER S. R iv e r. 5 0 -4 S u ita b le fo r tw o stu d e n ts e a c h N E E D E D . ONE m a le ro o m m a te . ro o m . P riv a te e n tra n c e a n d R eb u ilt 6 o r 12 v o lt. G u a ra n te e d ! F o r R ent W a te rs E d g e. L e a s e ru n s J a n . 1 p a rk in g . H ic k s B ro s . E D 2-3011. E x c h a n g e p ric e , $ 7.90. M ech an ­ - J u n e 15. 337-1539. 4 9 -3 ic on th e job! In sta lla tio n s e r v r B IC Y C LE R E N T A L S, s to ra g e , ________ 4 9 -5 ic e a v a i l a b l e . ABC AUTO s a le s and s e r v ic e s , EAST L A N ­ N E E D E D ON E ,m an fo r C e d a r V II— ROOM FOR 2 m en , a p a rtm e n t P A R T S , 613 E . South S t., IV SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . G ra n d la g e a p a rtm e n t. W in te r a n d fa c ilitie s , c lo s e to p o st o ffic e . 5-1921. C R iv e r. C all 332 -8 3 03. C s p rin g te r m . C a ll 3 5 1 -5 4 0 0 .5 0 -4 C a ll E D 7 -9 5 6 6 . 4 9 -3 A NEW DECEMBER GRADS SPO R T S C A R SER V IC E F u l l - T i m e S a l e s P o s itio n s - E x p e r t M e c h a n ic a l R e p a ir H e a d q u a rte rs - L an sin g P a r t s and A c c e s s o r i e s G EN ER A L FOODS C O R PO R A TIO N R a c in g .a n d R a lly E q u ip m e n t BI RD’ S E Y E F R O Z E N FOOD DIVISION ‘ Featuring Fine P UR E F ire bird Gasol ine Interviews Thursday. December 9 fo r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n and ap p o in tm en ts THE CHECK POINT co n tac t 2285 West Grand River - Okemos Th e Placement Bureau 2 m in . f r o m c a m p u s - P h on e 3 3 2 - 4 9 1 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T uesday, D ecem b er 7, 1965 7 T ra n s p o rta tio n Special Mass For Prelate F o r R ent F o r S a le F o r S a le P e rso n a l < APPROVED, SUPERVISED, HULLABALo6l T h e nations BRIDESM AIDS D R ÌS S w ith head- RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC. ONE GlRL needed. Rose é o w l clean ca rp e te d ro o m s . C o okin g, rag e in cam pus glasses fra m e s . p le ce . F lo o r le ng th , size 5. Pink. Zenith and GE portables for bound in *66 Volksw agen. Share p a rk in g , c a ll 332-6375 a fte r 1 See the H u lla b a lo o . C A P IT A L 355-3269 b e fo re 5; 332-8028 only $9 per month. Free serv­ expenses. Le aving end o f fin a ls . p m . fo r ap po intm en t. 445 A b b o tt. O P T IC A L STUDIO , 311 S. Wash­ a fte r 5 pm . 4 7 -3 ice and delivery. Call NEJAC 353-6901. 46-5 50-4 in gton , L a n sin g . 48-10 V AC U U M C L E A N E R S , new and TV RENTALS. 482-0624. C W A N T E D : ONE r id e r to help T h e C a th o lic D iocese o f L a n ­ A m e ric a n bishops at the E cu­ student c e n te rs — St. J o h n ’ s A P P R O V E D , FOR m en. L a rg e GOOD V IO L IN , case and 2 bows used, rep osse ssed. K ir b y s and BABY OR WIFE insurance as d riv e to L o s A ngeles, C a lif. sing m o u rn e d the death o f its m e n ic a l C o u n c il in Rom e w e re at MSU and another a t W estern double. P riv a te , bath, e n tra n ce in clu d e d . N ot recom m ended f o r F ilt e r Queens w ith a ll a tta c h ­ little as 47^ per week. Call Le a vin g Dec. 15. F o r p a r tic u ­ f ir s t b ish o p , the M o st R ev. J o ­ attending a M ass th e re . B ish o p s M ich iga n U n iv e rs ity in K a la m a ­ and phone. N e a r cam p us. ED beginning student. $250. Phone m en ts. A ls o m any o th e r m akes LIN C O LN L IF E , 332-5025 la r s , c a ll ED 7-7631. 5 0 -5 seph H . A lb e r s , at a P o n tific a l fro m M ic h ig a n , Ohio and C o l­ zoo. D u rin g h is te rm as bisho p, 2-1746. 50-4 627-2580. 47-5 and m o d e ls. $12.88 and up. A l l across from Abbot Hall. C47 N É E D E D : RIDERS to 'W yo m ing R equiem M a ss M onday m o rn in g . orado attended s e rv ic e s fo r the m o re than 50 new p a rish e s and NOW IS the tim e to p ic k y o u r DANISH SO FA, W elsh te e te r guaranteed. Open 7 d a ys, 9 -9 . BONNE BELL Cosmetics. Ten- o r C o lo ra d o , D e c e m b e r 18. St. M a r y ’ s C a th e d ra l was f i l l ­ deceased p re la te . m is s io n s w e re established in the own ro o m m a te . 1 t r ip le . Sharp babe, in fa n t c a r-b e d , two to ile t 372-3710 o r IV 5-0S04. L A N ­ O-Six Lotion. MAREK REXALL M ust be 21. No co s t. N e lson , ed to c a p a c ity as fiv e days o f Am ong the p ro g ra m s in itia te d L a n s in g D iocese , as w e ll as m o re paneled ro o m s in th is house c h a irs . C a ll 339-2480 a fte r 2 SING R E V E L A T IO N , 4310 W. DRUGS, 301 N.Clippert at Fran­ 332-3555. 4 8 -5 spe cia l s e rv ic e s and m asses c u l­ by B ish o p A lb e rs a re tw o co lle g e than 50 scho ols. com p le te w ith kitc h e n , d in in g , pm . ^ 4 8 -3 Saginaw.____________________ 47 -3 dor. Free gift with this ad.C47-l W A N T E D O N E / couple. M u st fee m in ated in the fin a l fu n e ra l s e r ­ WASHER A N D d ry e r, as is , easy FÜR S T O L E , R ussian s q u ir r e l, 25. Help d riv e , share expenses, vic e s f o r B ish o p A lb e rs , who ' liv in g ro o m s w ith fire p la c e . O ff- P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l Bailey Hall, How land s tre e t p a rk in g , g re a t lo ca tio n co m b in a tio n ; tw in beds w i t h lik e new. $50. H o lid a y d re s s e s , L .A . A round Dec. 17. IV 4-5931. died W ednesday. at H a rris o n andS haw Lane. 337- bookcase headboard. M ake o f­ 11-12. A l l e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . S LE E P Y HOOD l i f t e r . W ind C O LL E G E STUDENT wants rid e A t the sam e h o u r th a t the 2390. •' 49-5 fe r . 882-2336. 4 8 -3 OX 9-2303; OX 4-6161. 4 7 -3 caught d o o r. I 'm s o r r y . Don’ t to M ich iga n f r o m C a lifo rn ia M ost R ev. A le x a n d e r Z a le s k i, A N T IQ U E J E W E L R Y - f a m i l y t r y a g ain. Hand o f fa te m ay around Jan ua ry 1. Share expen­ B ish op A lb e r ’ s s u cce sso r, was h e irlo o m s , ch o ice s lid e , c a m ­ eos, e tc . C a ll 487-3881. LUGGAGE CARRIÉR“ f o r “V .W . 4 7 -3 s tr ik e y o u rs . W illy . D U AN E, C LfeN N , D in n e r was su- p e rb , the atm osphere d iv ifie , but 47-1 ses. D avid K ir k , T ra v e rs e G ity . C o lle c t 946-4452 . M A T U R E E X P E R IE N C E D p e r - 4 7 -3 o ffic ia tin g at the M a s s h e re , Issue Float Challenge S P EC IAL!! s u n ro o fro r sedan. One h a lf o r ig ­ in a l p r ic e . $13. Phone 355-0821. 4 7 -3 the guests w e re obnoxious. T h e U n s o p h is tic a te s . _________4 7 -1 sons to help d riv e t 9 : 3 5 D riv e , o ff B u rch a m . 4 8 -3 M r . A rn o ld , 351-4011, M on. m id if ie r , $8. Vacuum c le a n e r, ■ EXTRA - IB M S e le c tric & E x e c u t i v e . & T ues. between 10 a .m . & SONY 5” a ll channel T . V , C o st $4. S ilv e r C h ris tm a s tre e s , dec­ F o r the fir s t tim e . , . 1 p .m . (No o th e r tim e ). $155, 6 m onths ago. How m uch w i ll you g ive me? 332-5537.50-5 o ra tio n s , $4. T o a s te r, $3. P o ts , M u lt ilit h O ffse t P rin tin g . P ro ­ fe s s io n a l T heses T y p in g . N e a r L O V E and L A R C E N Y t h e b e s t o f b o th ! OF1HI S a lv a d o r D al i ' s c la s si pans, d ish e s, c u rta in s , ta b le s , cam pus. 337-1527. C sh o rt,, h e r e t o f o r e n o t W ed. at 3:45-7:45 Wed. at 1:2 0-5:20 -9:20 R O A IS S I ■ H A M E S 25tf to $1. C a ll 355-1162. 4 9 -3 ANN BROWN & GORDON, ty p is t fllMWAYSptetenu p e rm itte d sh o w n in t h is FUR C O A T . B la c k p e rs ia n lam E IICI III! Written** cou n try ................... A MR 1 A 1 A G OR A w ith b e a u tifu l m in k c o lla r , w o rn and m u ltilit h o ffs e t p rin tin g . Itili InA Directed!» M ELINA PETER MAXIMILIAN. A Cr ENDFlELD-STANlEY BAKER PRODUCTION Ä n ORACOLO* • PANAVISION • A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 9 , ‘ ‘ UNCHI EN A N D A L O U ” F AT T E N P E P A L t w i c e . H a lf- p r ic e . $350. ED (B la ck and w h ite, and c o lo r). M E R COU R I JULES D A S S IN M ERCOURI USTINOV SCHELL J RY I R OA I 5 1 s I IB M , G eneral typ in g , te rm pa­ ACROSS T NEVER 7-7000. 4 9 -3 p e rs , theses, d is s e rta tio n s . ED 1. Footlike 29. Oflscour- w m m t A N » I c u B 2-8 3 8 4 . C part 4. Donkey ings 30. Adhesive H 0 u R i D E Mu R E Mobi l e Homes T Y P IN G . TERA1 p a p e rs a n d t he- ON A T T E ND C O M E, T G E N E R A L Ö’ x 3$’ . L o t 44. T w o SUNDAY 31. Lion's neck ses. E le c tr ic ty J fe tb flT e r.T a s t 7. I.hasu holy G A T ■ g OWA « b e d ro o m . G ra d u a tin g , m ust s e ll. s e rv ic e . C a ll 332-4597, 50-4 man h a ir 11. Tow ard 32. Select ■ L E T A P 5 1 P 6335 P a rk L a ke Rd. In q u ire M E R R IL Y N VAUG HN, e x p e n - stern 34. Mace- A G R E E P E N 0 T E w ith in . 5 0 -5 enced ty p is t w ith E le c tric p ic a . 12. M ongrel bearer FOR S A LE o r re n t, $55U. 8‘ x 35. Philippine N 1 E C E E N A ME L MSU gra d u a te . C a ll 339-8751. 13. Divine 30’ t r a il e r . P e rfe c t f o r cou ples. 47-3 image negrito N A 0 1 R T R E AT On lo t. Phone 351-4333. 4 9 -3 B A R B I M E L , P ro fe s s io n a l ty p is t. 14. Endurance 36. Time past SOLUTION OF YESTER D A Y S PUZZLE No jo b too la rg e o r too s m a ll. 16. Short line 37. Rose 40. T itu la r L ost & Found B lo c k o ff cam pus. 332-3255. C 17. ( Iqnfronted 49. Forever: 6. A r e n a FO U ND: S M A L L sum of money 1'8. Stamp 44. Palestine JOB RESUMES, 1()0 cop ie s, $4.56. M a o ri 7. Sheets, n e ar E ric k s o n D ecem ber 3, in 20. Rejoinder seaport A LD IN G E R D IR E C T M A IL Ad­ towels 2 2 . Inb orn 45. School of DOW N p u rs e . O w ner id e n tify p u rs e and 8. Stir v e r tis in g , 533 N . C lip p e rt. IV 26. H a ving whales 1. Dance step sum . 355-0090 o r evenings, 355- 2. Newt 9. W itty 5-2213. C retired 46. Owing 7792. 46-1 3. Run in saying T Y P IN G DONE in m y hom e. No 27. Press for 47. U nion ol LO S T : W O M EN 'S gold watch b e - 10. beverage payment two panic p ic k up o r d e liv e ry o r theses. 15. Canasta tween P h illip s and P sycho lo gy 28 This 48. Ital. 4. H arm ony Pat C o rn e ll, OR 7-8335. 50-9 play R e se a rch b u ild in g . S entim ental minute davbreeze 5. Old sol 19. Hotel va lu e . P le a se c a l l 355-4804. F AST, E F F IC IE N T typ in g . C a ll i t t 9 z 3 ! 4I t 20. Inclined 48-3 S h irle y M ense, F E 9-2351. 48-3 1 7 10 walk II 1 iS 21. Iv o ry . I.at. LO S T : L A D IE S gold watch, in C H ER R Y R A D E M A C H E R . G en- i4 115 % 16 23. Large snake C o nra d H a ll. Please c a ll 355- 4912. 47-1 e ra l t y p i n g , t h e s e s , m anu­ s c rip ts , te rm p a p e rs. P ro m p t it 'fa 24. Pitch LO S T : "F E M A LE cat, g ra y tig e r , s e rv ic e . Phone 224-3825, St. 17 19 25. Pitcher lo s t in v ic in ity of U n iv e r s ity Johns. 47-5 V %ti 22 % y4 % 13 24 15 27. C olor oakwood V illa g e . C h ild ’ s pe t, re w a rd , 3 5 5 -5 7 7 2 .__________ 5 0 -4 T Y P IN G DONE in m y home by page. Phone 372-4231. 48-3 it 30. Receive » %27 31. "The Three LO S T : S P I R A L notebook. On % c ir c le - F e e bus. D ecem ber 2. T ra n s p o rta tio n 19 30 % 31 Wise M e n " 33. Shot * SSeed d e s p e ra te ly , t a l l 353- W A N T E D : RIDERS fr o m Conn. to 33 % 33 %34 34. Mother 37. la un chin g 7554. 47-1 MSU (th ru P en nsylvania) De­ % P erso n a l ce m b e r 29. C a ll Steve, 351-4201. 35 ¿6 site __________________________ 49-3 % 57 50 % % 40 f a $41 % 43: 38. Old 5- centime piece 39. Macaw SPEND CHRISTM AS in Jam a ica . 13 d a ys, 12 nigWts.. a il included ONE G IR L needed. Rose B ow l boufid in 1966V olksw a gen . Share 44 % % 4$ 41 41. Rowing implement fo r $173. Jqpt fiv e seats le ft. H u r r y ! G a ll John, 351-4535. 49-5 expenses. L e a v in g end ò f fin a ls . 353-6901. 49-3 4i 4t à 43 42. Arctic bird STUDEN TS: ON you r b irth d a y , RIDERS T D Rose B o w l. Le a vin g » fa m 43. Southern com e down fo r a fre e p iz z a . D ecem ber 18-20, 2 new c a rs . general B IM B O ’ S P IZ Z A 489-2431. C48 $100 rou nd t r ip . 351-4738. 48-3 Par time 26 min. 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T u esd ay, D ec e m b e r 7, 1965 Campus Glowing For Yule L iving u n its a ll o v e r c a m p u s a r e d isp la y in g th e ir C h ris tm a s s p ir it w ith both tra d itio n a l and c o n te m p o ra ry d e c o ra tio n s. D eco rated C h r i s t m a s - t r e e s seem to be a m u st fo r m o st d o rm s, but v a ria tio n s on th e h o l­ lackinggift ideas? we’vegot hundreds! iday th em e a r e n u m e ro u s. Soon sc e n e s ra n g in g .fro m th e th re e M agi and the sh e p h e rd s at th e m an g er to C h a rlie B row n w ill ap p ea r on the w indow s of B ro d y H all. E ach d o rm in the B ro dy c o m ­ plex w ill be allo tte d five a d ja c ­ gifts b y B arry for ent W indows to d e c o ra te as they see fit. L E T US E N T E R T A I N Y O U . Th e MSU C h o r u s and d a y a ft e r n o o n in the A u d i t o r i u m . G o m e r L L . J o n e s her leisure hours All p re lim in a ry d esig n s m u st O r c h e s t r a p e r f o r m e d the C h r i s t m a s C o n c e r t Sun­ d i r e c t e d the c o n c e r t . 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