Romney Stalks Out On Ferency s in c e W o rld W ar II and th at h e had LANSING (U P I)-G ov. G eo rg e R om ney sa id th at M ich ig an w ould p a s t F e re n c y and o ut th e d o o r It c a lle d fo r R om ney to su m ­ m e e tin g an d don’t In clu d e m e co of a s m a ll in n e r o ffic e of th e m o n a s e rie s of sta te w id e con­ n ex t tim e .” n tin u ed to v o ice h is su p p o rt of R om ney and D e m o c ra tic S ta te not hav e a c o n stitu tio n a l p ro v i­ C h a irm a n Z olto n A. F e re n c y got sion p ro h ib itin g r a c ia l o r o th e r ex e c u tiv e s u ite in th e C a p ito l. fe re n c e s on open h ou sing to " le n d it sin c e th a t tim e . He o ffe re d to in v olved in a sho u tin g m a tc h to ­ ty p e s of d isc rim in a tio n if th e op­ " N o , g o v e rn o r, you s ta y and th e p re s tig e and in flu en ce of th e R om n ey w as sp e ak in g to h is tu rn th e p ro p o sa l o v e r to th e day th a t en d ed w hen R om ney p o n en ts of th e new s ta te c o n sti­ I’ll le a v e ,” sa id F e re n c y , ra is in g h ig h e st office in th e s ta te to th e c o n fe re n c e on s tre n g th e n in g fam ­ s ta te C iv il R ig h ts C o m m issio n sho ved F e re n c y a s id e an d s ta lk e d tu tio n had had th e ir w ay . h is a r m s to block R o m n ey ’s p a th . b e lie f th at eq u ality in h o u sin g is ily life a t th e L an sin g C iv ic C en ­ fo r th e ir c o n sid e ra tio n . out of a m ee tin g on c iv il rig h ts . F e re n c y s a id h e b e lie v e d th e "N o , I’m going to le a v e ,” sa id m o ra lly c o rre c t and th a t d is ­ t e r w hen th e g ro u p a r r iv e d a t R om n ey , a n d shoved F e re n c y c rim in a tio n in housing is m o ra lly It w as a t th is p o in t th a t th e F e re n c y , w ho w as o ne of about g o v e rn o r w as ta lk in g ab o u t h im , h is o ffic e to re a d th e p ro p o sa l a rg u m e n t w ith F e re n c y b eg an a dozen civ il rig h ts an d open oc­ an d re p lie d th at " m o s t of th e a s id e . w ro n g .” to o t h e S t a t e A d m in istra tiv e o v e r such th in g s a s th e s ta te cu p an cy w o rk e rs w ho c a m e to ev id en c e p o in ts to th e fa ct th at T h e p e titio n w as d e liv e re d by A fte r th e m eetin g b ro k e up, B o a rd . R om ney w as h a s tily su m ­ c o n stitu tio n , a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r a sk R om ney to le a d a c r u s a d e fo r w e w e re rig h t an d you w e re D avid T . D uncan, p re s id e n t of F e re n c y apo lo gized to th e g ro up m o n ed b ack to th e C a p ito l. th e G re a te r L an sin g C o o rd in a t­ an d a s k e d them to seek a n o th e r th e C iv il R ig h ts C o m m issio n , open h ou sing in M ich ig an , h ad w ro n g " on th e q u e stio n of ad o pt­ and u se of th e ra c e is s u e by D em ­ s o m e h e a te d w o rd s w ith th e gov­ ing th e new c o n stitu tio n . ing C o u n cil fo r H um an R ig h ts on ap p o in tm en t w ith th e g o v e rn o r. b eh alf of 26 g ro u p s a c r o s s th e " I b ro k e th is u p ,” h e sa id , H e to ld th e g ro u p h e h ad been o c ra ts in th e la st e le c tio n c a m ­ e r n o r on p o litic a l m a tte rs . T he w ho le th in g en d ed w hen a c tiv e in th e open h o u sin g fight p aig n . T h e a rg u m e n t e F ru p te d w hen an an g ry R om ney tr ie d to w alk s ta te . " a n d I’m s o rr y . G et a n o th e r GEORGE ROMNEY ZOLTON F E R E N C Y MEW P a r t ly C lo u d y . . R e a l R e a s o n . . . . . you c a n ’ t t a k e It with M IC H IG A N . . . and a l ittle w a r m e r . L i t t l e c h a n g e in t e m p e r ­ ' you is that it g o e s b e f o r e a t ur e T h u r s d a y . High in you do. STATE low 40 ’ s. U N IV E R SIT Y East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Dec 8, 1965 Price 10« Vol. 58, Number 67 INTEREST RATES PROBE ORDERED AWS To Resign ft* Reserve Board To Be Quizzed From Student Board it w as n ot co n n ected w ith th e WASHINGTON i.PI--An u r g e n t c o n g r e s s i o n a l in q u ir y w a s c a l l e d T u e s d a y into the F e d e r a l By M ARY ULLRICH M cQ u itty , S tu dent B o a rd c h a ir­ Student B o a rd . R e s e r v e B o a r d ' s r a i s i n g of the c e i l i n g on m an . State News Staff W r i t e r M cQ uitty s a id th e B o a rd w ould " P a n -H e l and WIC can w ell i n t e r e s t r a t e s , and all s e v e n b o a r d m e m ­ d ela y a d e c isio n on w h e th e r to r e p r e s e n t th e w om en’s o pinion s b e r s w e r e s u m m o n e d to t e s t i f y . H e a r i n g s A s s o c ia te d W om en S tu d en ts a c c e p t M iss S eid m an ’s re s ig n a ­ a s s tu d e n ts ,” M iss S eidm an s a id . (AWS) w as to p re s e n t a le tte r tio n u ntil sh e can a p p e a r b e fo re "A W S w ill co n tin u e to s e rv e th e will s t a r t M onday. of re sig n a tio n to ASMSU’ s S tu­ it n ex t te r m . She had not p lan n ed w o m e n 's n ee d s a s w om en - to C h a i r m a n W right P a tm a n , D - T e x ; , of the d en t B o a rd T u e sd a y n ig h t, a c ­ to a tte n d T u e sd ay n ig h t’s m e e t­ d ev o te m o re tim e to w hat we fe el co rd in g to J a n e tS e id m a n ,B ro o k ­ ing. and w hat o u r n atio n al o rg a n iz a ­ Senate-H ouse E c o n o m i c C om m ittee, an- ly n , N .Y ., s e n io r an d p re s id e n t T h e stu d e n t g o v ern m e n t r e - tio n fe e ls sho uld b e o u r m a jo r ev a lu a tio n c o m m itte e , w hich o r ­ c o n c e rn s .” nouncing th e in v estig atio n , s a id th e m e m b e rs he c o n fe rre d w ith of AWS, M iss S eid m an s a id th a t th e d e­ g an ized th e ASMSU s tru c tu r e la s t " b e lie v e an im m e d ia te public re v iew is e s s e n tia l.’ "W e feel it w ould be b e st if th e y e a r, had su g g e sted th a t one of c isio n to re s ig n c a m e a f te r a M ean w h ile, s ta te banks w e re given th e g re e n lig h t by th e F e d e ra l tw o w o m en ’s v o tes on th e b o a rd th e th re e w om en’ s o rg a n iz a tio n s u n an im o u s v ote of th e AWS cabi- D ep o sit In su ra n c e C o rp . to pay th e h ig h e r ra te s on tim e d ep o sits w e re d e le g a te d to P a n -H e lle n ic be d ro p p ed fr^ m t h e S tudent nc*. au th o riz e d by th e b o a rd , but th e FD IC u rg ed " u tm o s t cau tio n C ou n cil an d to W o m en 's In te r- B o a rd s p rin g te rm . "W e w ill b e w orking in g e n e ra l She s a id th a t th e AWS c a b in e t w ith stu d e n t g o v ern m e n t, b ut we by th e b an ks. R e sid e n c e H all C ou n cil r e p r e ­ FD IC C h a irm a n K.A. R an d all s a id "b a n k s an d m oney m a rk e t s e n ta tiv e s ," M iss S eidm an sa id thought its o rg a n iz a tio n co u ld feel th at a s e a t on th e b o a rd is c e n te r s ” m ay feel u nd er p r e s s u r e to put th e h ig h e r 5 -1 /2 p e r cent in a le u e r su b m itte d to John b e s t s e rv e th e w om en of MSU if not n e c e s s a r y fo r th is ,” sh e s a id . "W e d id not n eed a v ote o f o u r ‘ ’S O L I D L Y ” B E H IN D S P A R T A N S — C h e n e y C e m e n t C o . u s e s a c e m e n t t r u c k s i gn r a te s in to effect "b u t s m a lle r b an ks should b e u n d er no co m p u l­ a s se m b ly to m ak e th is d e c is io n ," sio n to follow su it b ec au se of th e d iffe re n t c irc u m s ta n c e s u n d er Soviets Boost to s u p p o r t the S p a r t a n s ’ R o s e Bowl d r i v e . P a i n t e r s f r o m the B a r b e r S i gn C o . put M iss S eidm an sa id , " s in c e th e r e f i n i s h i n g t ou ch es on the b an ne r. Photo by R u s s e l l S t e f f e y w hich they o p e ra te .” is a c la u s e in o u r b y -la w s T h e sto ck m a rk e t, w hich s u ffe re d heavy lo s s e s trig g e re d by w hich s ta te s th at th e c a b in e t can . tlie d isco u n t r a te in c re a s e , m ad e a sm a sh in g co m eb ack T u e sd a y . Defense Budget • MOSCOW (U PI) — T h e S ov iet spend in g e s ta b lis h e d by N ikita s e t p o licy w h en ev er we d eem it n e c e s s a r y .” " T h is w as th e f ir s t step we h av e m ad e w ithout th e ir ap p ro v ­ al b ut it is c e rta in ly not a p o licy N A T IO N A L R A N K IN G S B ig g ain s w e re m ad e on m any is s u e s . M any b ro k e rs had s a id th ey c o n s id e r M onday’s m a s siv e e a rly se llo ff only a te m p o ra ry re a c tio n . T h e b o a rd a u th o riz e d Sunday a r a is e in th e r a te on tim e d e p o sits of m o re than 30 d ay s fro m 4 -1 /2 to 5 -1 /2 p e r c e n t. And it a u ­ U nion an n o u n ced a 5 p e r ce n t i n c r e a s e in d e fe n se sp end in g T u e sd a y and m ad e it c le a r th a t K h ru sh ch ev and co n tin u ed by h is s u c c e s s o rs . In a c tu a lity so m e S oviet d e­ to b y -p a s s th e a s se m b ly . W e fe lt th a t th e c a b in e t m e m b e rs had m o re e x p e rie n c e and m o re w o rk ­ M S U N in t h In E n r o llm e n t th o riz e d an in c re a s e fro m 4 to 4 -1 /2 p e r cen t in th e d isco u n t Gemini 7 ing k now ledge of th e o rg an iza tio n r a te — th e in te re s t th e 1 2 re g io n ­ th e b o o st w as p ro m p te d by th e fe n se e x p e n d itu re s m ay be in­ to 1 1 th in fu ll-tim e e n ro llm e n ts . a t MSU fo r 12 o r m o re c r e d its , a l F e d e ra l R e s e rv e b an ks c h a rg e w a r in V iet N am . T h e in c r e a s e of $ 6 6 6 m illio n w as d isc lo se d in p re s e n ta tio n of clu d ed u n d e r such ite m s a s ed u ­ c a tio n o r s c ie n tific re s e a r c h . G arb u ze v to ld th e 1,483 d e le ­ o v e r a long p e rio d of tim e .” M iss S eidm an sa id th at if is ­ su e s b e fo re th e S tudent B o a rd 11 M ich igan S tate r o s e fro m th e th to th e ninth la rg e s t u ni­ v e rs ity in th e U n ited S ta te s in It w as m ad e by G a rla n d P a r k e r , dean of a d m is sio n s an d r e g is ­ a c c o rd in g to H o ra c e C . K ing, re g is tra r. on lo an s to m e m b e r c o m m e rc ia l b an k s. 'Tweaks’ te r m s of to ta l e n ro llm e n t, a c ­ t r a r of th e U n iv e rs ity of C in - T h e g ra n d to ta l, K ing sa id , in ­ th e . 1966 b u d g et to th e S u p re m e g a te s re p re s e n tin g 5 6 n a tio n a li­ a r e p e rtin e n t to AWS, " w e w ill S ov iet by F in a n c e M in is te r V a sily G a rb u z e v . It re v e rs e d a p o licy tie s a t th e w in te r s e s s io n of R u s s ia ’s P a rlia m e n t th a t d efe n se b e th e re to e x p re s s o u r o pin ­ io n s, but n ot a s m e m b e rs of th e c o rd in g to a re c e n t s u rv e y . T he stud y a l s o show s th at MSU d ro p p ed fro m n in th p la c e c in n a tti. . In ad d itio n , ac c o rd in g to th e su rv e y , th e U n iv e rs ity of M ich i­ c lu d e s fu ll and p a r t- tim e s tu ­ d e n ts, and s tu d e n ts a t th e v a r ­ io u s re s id e n t c e n te rs and c r e d it P a tm a n , w ho long h a s been at odds on eco n o m ic p o licy w ith th e F e d e r a l R e s e rv e B o a rd To Music of a p p a re n t c u tb a c k s in d efe n se b o a rd ." gan d ro p p ed fro m 12th to 14th e x te n sio n s o p e ra te d by MSU. c h a irm a n , W illiam M cC hesney ( continued on p a g e 6) HOUSTON, T ex . ii>;— V o i c e s in fu ll-tim e e n ro llm e n t, w hile B oth to ta ls also in clu d e en ­ M a rtin J r . , a lre a d y had b la ste d b rig h t but h u sk y , G em in i 7 p i­ re ta in in g 14th p la c e in g ran d ro llm e n ts a t O akland U n iv e rs ity , th e b o a rd ’s d e c isio n , w hich w as lo ts F ra n k B o rm an and J a m e s to ta l e n ro llm e n t am ong U .S. co l­ King s a id . m ad e in fa c e of stiff o b je 'tio n s L o v ell gav e th e ir m u s ic -fille d All-Cam pus Radio le g e s an d u n iv e rs itie s . T h e fu ll-tim e e n ro llm e n t fig ­ " A s fa r a s o u r ra n k in g w ith o th e r s c h o o ls ,” K ing s a id , " i t ’ s by s.om e o th e r fin a n c ia l e x p e rts s p a c e c ra ft a "IN veak” of ro c k e t in C o n g re s s and P re s id e n t Jo h n ­ p o w er T u e sd ay and nudged it u r e s in clu d e a ll s tu d e n ts e n ro lle d (continued on p a g e 7) son . into h ig h e r o rb it fo r a co m in g A p p ro va l Expected d a te w ith a s i s t e r sh ip in s p a c e . " S e e ya a ro u n d ,” q u i p p e d T h e fin a l d ra ft of th e re p o rt on fin an cin g an d o p e ra tin g an a ll­ c a m p u s stu d e n t ra d io s ta tio n w as to ASMSU S tudent B o a rd , M HA, W IC, an d re le a s e d to th e S tate N ew s. Prof Demands Quick Steps L o v ell in a s p ir ite d b a rito n e tin g ed w ith h o a rs e n e s s . G em in i 7 e n te re d its 47th o r ­ bit a t 3:58 p .m . sch e d u le d to be co m p leted by th e C am p u s R ad io Study C o m m itte e a t a m e e tin g T u e sd ay n ig ht. T h e c o m m itte e ex p ected to p re s e n t its re p o rt to U n iv e rsity o ffic ia ls at a m e e tin g th is a f te r ­ A d m in istra tio n a p p ro v a l, w ith few — if any — ch a n g es — is ex p ec ted , C h e rry s a id . T h e C am p u s R adio Study C om ­ m itte e is c o m p ris e d of r e p r e ­ For Academic Freedom a s g u id e lin e s fo r d raw in g up a At C ap e K ennedy, F la ., th e re w as tro u b le w ith th e c o m p u te r a b o a rd th e G em in i 6 s p a c e c ra ft th at is to h un t down an d fly f o r ­ why h e th in k s th e U n iv e rs ity m atio n w ith th e G em in i 7. s e n ta tiv e s fro m W KME R adio, solu tio n to th e p ro b le m of a c a ­ should fa c e th e p ro b le m of a c a ­ F lig h t o ffic ia ls s a id th ey w o u . . noon, a c c o rd in g to Jim C h e rry , Shaw H all, WBRS R ad io , B rody B y MI K E C A R R A H E R d em ic fre e d o m . d em ic fre e d o m . E a st L a n sin g g ra d stu d en t and State News Staff W ri te r h av e to re p la c e th e c o m p u te r’s G ro up an d WMCD R adio, a s ta ­ “ T h e re is com m on a g re e m e n t P in n e r c ite d th e “ c u rr e n t w ave m e m o ry , d ark e n in g c h a n c e s fo r c o m m itte e c h a irm a n . tio n now b ein g c o n stru c te d to " S o m e th in g n eed s to be done am ong th e m e m b e rs of th e coun­ of stu d e n t a c tiv is m , th e d iv e r s i­ a G em in i 6 lau n ch a s e a rly a s C h e rry s a id th a t once th e ad ­ s e rv e M cD onel H all. in a h u r r y ” about th e p ro b le m c il of th e need fo r a stud y in fic a tio n of th e u n iv e rsity ’ s fu n c­ Sunday. m in is tra tio n a p p ro v e s of a p lan T h e c o m m itte e h as b een w o rk ­ of a c a d e m ic free d o m fo r u n i­ th is a r e a ,” C om b s sa id . tio n s and d e p e rso n a liz a tio n in fo r a ll-c a m p u s ra d io , th e co m ­ G em in i 6 p ilo ts , N avy C a p t. ing on its p ro p o sa l to extend v e rs ity s tu d e n ts , a re p o rt p r e ­ T h e A c a d e m i c C ou n cil ap ­ th e la rg e u n iv e rsity ” a s re a s o n s W a lte r M . S c h irra , J r . an d A ir m itte e ’s re p o rt w ill b e p re s e n te d cam p u s ra d io to a ll U n iv e rsity se n te d to th e A cadem ic C ou n cil p ro v ed th e re p o rt in p rin c ip le , c a u sin g th e p ro b le m . F o rc e M aj. T ho m as P . S ta ffo rd , re s id e n c e h a lls s in c e la s t sp rin g T u e sd a y s a id . C o m b s s a id , and a g re e d th e r e " T h e c h a ra c te r of th is g e n e r­ w ill b egin a c ru c ia l d r e s s r e ­ te rm , C h e rry sa id . T h e r e p o r t on " F a c u lty R e s ­ w as a n eed fo r U n iv e rs ity in ­ atio n of s tu d e n ts is d iffe re n t h e a rs a l flig h t in th e G em in i 6 A s p a r t of its r e p o r t, th e co m ­ p o n sib ility fo r th e A c a d e m i c vo lv em en t in th is a re a . th an th o se of a ll p re v io u s g en ­ s p a c e c ra ft no e a r lie r th an noon C i v i l S e r v i c e m itte e w ill is s u e a new p ro p o sa l F re e d o m of S tu d en ts” w as p r e ­ e r a tio n s , including th e p r e - w a r W ednesday. fo r fin an cin g a ll-c a m p u s ra d io . sen ted to th e council by F ra n k d isc P in n e r’ s re p o r t to th e co u n c il u ss e d so m e of th e re a s o n s (continued on p a g e 6) T h e te ch n iq u e s th at th e G e m ln i R a i s e s P a y T he o rig in a l p ro p o sa l c a lle d P in n e r, a s s o c ia te d p ro fe s s o r of 6 p ilo ts w ill u se In th e ir p u r s u it fo r h a lf th e c o st to be s h a re d p o litic a l s c ie n c e , said D ean of a f te r G em in i 7 a r e e s s e n tia l fo r LANSING (U P I)—T h e M ich i­ by MHA and W IC, an d fo r th e U n iv e rs ity S e rv ic e s W illiam H . gan C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m issio n th e U.S. e ffo rt to realfh th e m o on . o th e r h alf to b e b o rn e by ASMSU. C o m b s. to d ay ap p ro v e d an a v e ra g e 6 p e r c e n t p ay in c r e a s e fo r 34,000 H ow ever, P re s id e n t John A. 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P . 8. G em ini 6 can be lau n ch ed b e ­ $5,800. T h e h ig h e r s a la r ie s w ould P in n e r a lso p re s e n te d a s ta te ­ ‘H e l l o , D o l l y 9 fo re M onday. e v e r, th a t th e U n iv e rsity w ould In G em ini 7, L ov ell co n tin u ed s ta r t n ex t J u ly 1. s u p p o rt a s e p a ra te ta x w hich m en t of p rin c ip le s on th e q u e s - T h e o v e ra ll a d ju stm e n ts w ill w ould b e u s e d -o n ly to .finance. fa c u lty re sp o n s ib ility fo r to fly in h is u n d e rw e a r th ro u g h v a ry w id ely fro m 4 to 14 p e r ca m p u s ra d io if th is p ro p o sa l stu d e n t a c a d e m ic free d o m w hich " t h e fourth" d ay . ft "is up t o 'h im c e n t. In c r e a s e s w ere ap p ro v ed w e re ap p ro v e d by a stu d en t re f­ w as d raw n up by a c o m m itte e Ic e , M a n w hen he w ill don h is s p a c e s u it fo r la b o r an d tra d e c la s s e s , in ­ eren d u m . of th e A m e ric a n A sso c ia tio n of G e o l o g i s t s a y s l ov e o n ­ ag ain , and give B orm an a c h a n c e stitu tio n s e rv ic e c la s s e s , c o r ­ H annah sa*id th a t th is is th e U n iv e rs ity P r o f e s s o r s , gi n a t ed in the i c e Age. at flying w ithout sp a c e su it p ro - E N L I G H T E N E D P O L I T I C S — A huge C h r i s t m a s t r e e re c tio n s o ffic e rs , c lin ic a l p sy ­ w ay S ta te N ew s su b sc rip tio n fe es C o m b s s a id P in n e r su g g e ste d P. 7. A n d L o v e l ends a h o l i d a y s p i r i t to the s t a t e ca pi t ol bui lding. c h o lo g ists , te c h n ic a l w o rk e rs and a r e h an dled . th at th e A A U P s ta te m e n t b e u se d (continued on pa g e 4) P hoto by R u s s e l l S t e f f e y so m e te a c h e rs . W ednesday, D ecem b er 8, 1965 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan J O A N S O L O M O N \ France Shows DeGaulle B o a r d S tifle s That Age Is Important not b e i n c lu de d , ma ny of the v o t e s O r ig in a l Id e a F r e n c h P r e s i d e n t C h a r l e s DeGaul le O ne of th e m o st o rig in a l id e a s to co m e b e fo re th e p re s e n t r e c e i v e d a s u r p r i s i n g de f ea t in the c a s t f o r h i m on the f i r s t b a l l o t wi ll shif t to D e G a u l l e . Th e point is that stu d e n t g o v ern m e n t w as re c e n tly re je c te d fo r v ag u e and q u e stio n ­ f i r s t p o p u l a r e l e c t i o n of a F r e n c h the v o t e s g o i n g to L e c a n u e t m a d e a b le r e a s o n s , , p r e s i d e n t s i n c e 1948. the c r i t i c a l d i f f e r e n c e which c a u s e d S tu dent B o a rd d efe ated a m o tio n to s u p p o rt an d u n d e rw rite D eG a u l l e might e a s i l y win the run­ a p ro je c t fo r a stu d e n t-p la n n e d d isp la y a t th e R o se Bow l on th e off bal lot in two w e e k s (to be hel d D eG a u l l e to l o s e . C e r t a i n l y m a n y v o t es w e r e c a s t f o r g ro u n d s th a t th e re w ill a lre a d y be p len ty of p ub lic re la tio n s b et w e e n the two c a n di d a t es r e c e i v i n g fo r M ich igan S ta te , such a s th e $20,000 B ig T e n flo a t an d n a­ the mo s t v o t e s ) . H o w e v e r , not r e ­ c a n d i d a t e s who o p p o s ed D e G a u l l e ’ s c e i v i n g a m a j o r i t y in this f i r s t bal l ot policies. For e x a m p l e , Francois tio n al te le v is io n c o v e ra g e . Mitterrand, t h e c an di d a t e p l a c i n g ASMSU w as not a s k e d to a p p ro p ria te th e e s tim a te d $2,500 w a s a bl ow to h i s p r e s t i g e . No l onger c a n he be r e g a r d e d a s a s e c u l a r s a v ­ s ec ond, w a s s u p p o r t e d by C o m m u ­ n ee d e d fo r th e d isp la y . It w as m e re ly r e q u e s t e d to th rtjw n is t s and o t h e r l ef i st g r o u p s . T h i s in th e d iffe re n c e if enough m oney w e re n ot c o lle c te d fro n T a ior. Though a l w a y s a thorn in the s i d e is nothing new, a s D e G a u l l e h a s a l ­ fu n d -ra is in g d riv e on c a m p u s . w a y s co nt e n de d with s uch g r o u p s . T h e R o se B ow l F lo a t C o m m itte e had a lre a d y re c e iv e d p e r ­ of the U . S . , he brought F r a n c e out m is sio n to go ah ead w ith th e p ro je c t fro m th e o ffic ia l R o se His a g e had l i t tl e to do with the vot­ of e c o n o m i c and pol it ical c h a o s into ing of m e m b e r s of this g r o u p . Th e Bow l c o m m itte e in P a s a d e n a , Jo h n A . F u z ak , v ic e p re s id e n t a p e r i o d of p e a c e , p r o s p e r i t y , and fo r s tu d e n t a f fa irs , and th e B ig T e n R o se B ow l C o m m itte e , a ll a ge f a c t o r b e c a m e o bv i o u s when a regained world prestige. r e l a t i v e l y unknown c a n di d a t e a p p e a l ­ of w hom w ould b e th e f i r s t to r e je c t such a p lan if it w e re not But F r e n c h m e n s e e m to h a v e r e ­ ing to t h e s a m e g e n e r a l g r o u p a s fe a s ib le o r a p p ro p ria te . a l i z e d that the f ut u re w e l l - b e i n g of DeGaulle - - mi d d l e c l a s s , m i d dl e T h e o nly p eo p le who fe lt it an u nw o rth y p ro je c t w e re th e m e m ­ a c ou n t r y s houl d not be p l a c e d on r oa d o r m o d e r a t e r i g h t i s t s - - took b e rs of th e S tu dent B o a rd . the s h o u l d e r s of one 7 5 - y e a r —old man. ma ny v o t e s f r o m the ol d m a s t e r . W ith th e d e fe a t of B lock S’s p la n s to p e rf o r m in P a s a d e n a , 4 The s ho wi ng of J e a n L e c a n u e t , the th e p ro p o se d d isp la y is th e only R o se B ow l p ro je c t b e s id e s F r a n c e i s n ot o ri o u s f o r its p o l i t i ­ ca nd i d a te running t h i r d in the e l e c ­ ca l i n s t a b i l i t y . D e G a u l l e ’ s r e g i m e im p ro m p tu N ew Y e a r’s E v e p a r tie s th a t w ill b e e n tire ly s tu ­ tion, is e v i d e n c e that the F r en c h p e op l e ha v e a wa ke n ed to the need has b ro u ght p r e v i o u s l y unknown s t a ­ d e n t-o rie n te d . b i l it y . H o w e v e r , . D eG a u l l e Is not i m ­ M uch m o ney is , a d m itte d ly , b ein g sp e n t on th e R o se B ow l. f o r “ young b l o o d . ” L e c a n u e t , r e l a ­ B ut is it p o s s ib le to ev en p ro je c t too m u c h ’ im a g e ” o r p ro ­ t i v e l y unknown, d i f f e r e d o nl y mod­ m o r t a l , and if F r a n c e is to conti nue to m a i n t a i n its e c o n o m i c and p o l i t i ­ m o te too good an im p re s s io n o n c e in 1 0 y e a rs ? e r a t e l y f r o m D e Ga u l l e . His main 1 know I’m c e rta in ly g e ttin g tir e d of s e ttin g th o se p eo p le s tra ig h t appeal w a s h i s a g e —— 45. ca l s t a b i l i t y , s t r o n g , c a p a b l e l ea d­ e r s m u s t be f ound. who think M ich igan S ta te is " t h a t sch o o l in A nn A rb o r .” In the runoff , in which Le ca nuet .wi 11 T h e id ea beh in d th e d isp la y is to th an k th e c ity of P a sa d e n a fo r its h o s p ita lity , w hich, lik e G od, m o th erh o o d an d ap p le p ie , Income TaxVs. Politics then both p a r t i e s s houl d c o m e to the T h a t ' s W o n d e r f u l ! A P a r k i n g T i c k e t With is h a rd to find fa u lt w ith. T h e re a s o n s g iven fo r d e fe a t of th e m o tio n w e re flim sy o n e s— so flim sy th a t it is d iffic u lt to d is m is s th e p o s s ib ility of m e re p etty p e rs o n a l p o litic s . M any of th o se S tu dent B o a rd m e m b e rs who re je c te d th e d is ­ THE ST A T E D E M O C R A T I C C e n t r a l r e a l i z a t i o n that the f i n a n c i a l c o n d i ­ " M e r r y C h r i s t m a s ” W r i t t e n On T h e B a c k . p lay m o tio n w e re e a r l ie r th is te rm s u p p o rte rs of th e c o n tro ­ Com mittee re cently spokeout in fa v o r v e rs ia l m o v e m en t to jo in th e N atio n a l S tu dent A s s n . tion of the s t a t e s houl d c o m e b e f o r e of i m m e d i a t e tax r e f o r m , which it its potenti al i mp a c t on f u t u r e e l e c ­ J im S ink, c h a irm a n of th e flo a t c o m m itte e , w as le a d e r of s a y s s houl d be p a s s e d s o m e t i m e d u r ­ th e c o u n te r-m o v e m e n t to o pp ose th e m e m b e rsh ip . ing the next s e s s i o n of the Mi ch i ga n tions. T o re fu s e to su p p o rt S in k 's p ro je c t now s e e m s a good c h a n c e L e g i s l a t u r e . Th e c o m m i t t e e a l s o GOV. G E O R G E W . R O M N E Y at­ fo r ASMSU to " g e t e v e n .” v o i c e d its s up p o r t of such a ction b e ­ t empt e d to s t a r t things m o v i n g to­ T h e fu n d -ra is in g ca m p a ig n en d s th is w eek, an d it is q u e stio n ­ f o r e last y e a r ’ s s e s s i o n of the L e g ­ w a r d s s o m e t y pe of me an i n g fu l r e ­ ab le w h e th e r th e goal w ill be re a c h e d . . islature. f o r m , but w a s t h w a r t e d bac k in 1963 If it is not re a c h e d , it w ill show th a t s tu d e n ts sim o ly co u ld T h i s t i m e it s t a t e d q u it e e x p l i c i t l y a n d a g a i n l as t y e a r , t his t i m e by the c a r e le s s ab o ut m ak in g th e m o st of a good o p p o rtu n ity to p ro ­ th a t th is m e a n t s o m e ty p e o f s ta te ­ w id e in c o m e ta x , th a t s t i g m a w h ic h le g isla to r s str a y aw ay fr o m w h en ­ new D e m o c r a t i c m a j o r i t y in the L e g ­ i s l a t u r e . L o o k i n g ahead, it is doubt­ ful that any t y p e of tax r e f o r m wi ll be A b o r t i o n L a w s S tu p id m o te th e b e s t in te r e s ts of M ich igan S ta te. If th e g oal is re a c h e d , it w ill b e p e rh a p s m u c h -n e e d e d p ro o f th a t th e life o r d eath of an id ea on th is ca m p u s d o es not d ep en d e v e r p o ssib le , e sp e c ia lly on e le c tio n th e heavy r e s p o n s ib ilitie s o f p a r ­ on stu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t alo n e . y e a r s . B u t th e fa c t is, a n d b o th p a r tie s e n a c t e d d u r i n g the u pc o mi n g s e s s i o n T o th e E d ito r: of th e ir e ffo rts to e s c a p e fro m g e n e r a lly a g r e e , M ic h ig a n d o e s n e e d b e c a u s e it wi ll be an e l e c t i o n y e a r A t la s t co ed p re g n a n c ie s , r e ­ an u nw anted p re g n a n c y a s v ic ­ enthood ought to b e s e lf-e v id e n t. s o m e t y p e o f t a x r e f o r m , _ £ L n d _it-h a s and a l s o b e c a u s e it will be a c h a n c e lig io u s view on b irth c o n tro l and tim s of m u rd e r by a P u r ita n ic a l It a lre a d y e x is ts in th e u p p e r fo r th e la st fiv e y e a r s o r m o r e . f o r the D e m o c r a t s to p o s s i b l y t a r ­ ab o rtio n law s a r e b e la te d ly r e ­ c u ltu r e . T h e y c o n stitu te o u r h id ­ so c io -e c o n o m ic g r o u p s w h e re LETTER POLICY nish t he l e g i s l a t i v e r e c o r d of G o v , c e iv in g m u c h -n e e d e d a tte n tio n . den h um an s a c r if ic e s to a " h ig h ad e q u a te b irth c o n tro l in fo rm a ­ T h e S ta te N ew s w elco m es le tte r s to th e e d ito r fro m a ll MI CHI GAN HAS A $ 1 3 5 mi I lion s u r ­ R o mn ey . T h e a b o rtio n p ro b le m is m uch m o ra l c o d e .” O nly a b a rb a ro u s tio n o r s u ffic ie n t fu n ds fo r q uick r e a d e r s , w h e th e r o r not th ey a r e a s s o c ia te d w ith M ich igan pl us in the s t a t e t r e a s u r y now. The It m u s t be c o n c e d e d that s t a t e la r g e r th an m o st p eo p le r e a liz e . P u rita n e th ic p re v e n ts o u r su p ­ tr a v e l to E u ro p e o r J a p a n a r e S ta te U n iv e rsity . p r o b l e m is that b e c a u s e of additional D e m o c r a t s a r e in no h u r r y to help In fo rm e d e s tim a te s of th e n u m ­ p o sed ly e n lig h te n e d n atio n fro m a v a ila b le . A lthough f i r s t p r io r ity s pe n di ng p r o g r a m s by the s t a t e and the p o l i t i c a l f u t u r e of Gov. R o m n e y b e r of ille g a l a b o rtio n s p e r y e a r ad o ptin g th e m o re h u m a n ita ria n m u st b e g iv en to th e liv in g , th e L e tte r s m u st be no lo n g e r th an 300 w o rd s and sho uld be the annual i n c r e a s e in the c o s t s of h e r e in M i c h i g a n o r in h i s q u e s t f o r in th e U .S . ra n g e fro m o ne m il­ p r a c tic e of le g a lly sa n c tio n e d u n b o rn a ls o h av e rig h ts d em an d ­ typecM louble s p a c e . C o rre sp o n d e n ts m u st in clu d e th e ir n am e, e x i s t i n g p r o g r a m s , within the next national a c c l a i m . But we think t h e f i s - lion u p w a rd . P ro b a b ly a t le a s t a b o rtio n w hich is w id ely a v a il­ ing a tte n tio n . O ur u nw anted c h il­ lo c a l a d d re s s and phone n u m b e r and, if ap p lic a b le , c la s s s e v e r a l y e a r s , the s e e m i n g l y l a r g e c a l health of o u r s t at e s hou l d c o m e 5 ,0 0 0 -1 0 ,0 0 0 young U .S . w om en a b le in S cand in av ian c o u n trie s , d re n , an d I b eliev e th ey .m ay s tan d in g o r fa cu lty p o sitio n . No u nsig ned le tte r s w ill be s u m will t urn into a de f ici t . f i r s t , r e g a r d l e s s of who mi g ht r e ­ d ie ea c h y e a r fro m c o m p lic a ­ J a p a n a n d , p e rh a p s , also in tl £ c o n s titu te ab o u t 50 p e r cejit of p rin te d . U .S . c h ild re n , d e s e rv e a frie n d ly If an in c o m e ta x is n e c e s s a r y to c e i v e the c r e d i t o r the p o l i t i c a l a l ­ tio n s c a u s e d by in co m p ete n t Soviet Union. and p sy c h o lo g ic a lly re c e p tiv e en ­ IM A M I S SOMESTUPlDKIRAT SCHOOL üúASTEASIN6 MEABOUTMYEYE GOOD 6Ri£P ! go a lo n g w ith a ta x r e f o r m p a c k a g e , t e r n a t i v e s i n v ol v ed . a b o rtio n is ts , T h e w o m an ’s rig h t to d é c id e v iro n m e n t. If n o t, th ey w ill p ro ­ LJH PATCH! HE SAID I LOOKED A TS THE I r e g a r d th e s e n u m e ro u s young w h e th e r o r not sh e d e s ir e s to MATTER,SAllY?1 w om en w ho d ie a s a co n se q u e n c e g iv e b irth to a ch ild and a s s u m e b ab ly b e c o m e th e in s e c u re , h o s ­ tile and s e lf-h a tin g m is fits who u)hy A re you ? LIKE“L0N6 JOHN SILVER”! 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U .S . re la tio n s th an any o th e r m an T h e a tta c k s hav e s p re a d fro m who e v e r l i v e d in the W hite h e n o rm a lly a n ti-A m e ric a n le ft— H o u se .” s t p r e s s to th e n a tio n 's top la p e rs , w hich in fluence th e " i n - Jo h n so n , h e said , is a “ c a ­ :e lle ctu a l e lite ” and g o v ern m e n t p ric io u s a u to c ra t” who “ liv e s officials who ru n In d ia. in m e n ta l iso latio n fro m a d ­ S ev ere s tra in s a lre a d y hav e v is e r s and h a s been o u tra g e o u s­ leen p la c e d on re la tio n s a s In - ly c ru d e in h is handling of India lia co m p lain e d th a t th e U n ited lik e a king in d is te m p e r.” itate s a rm e d its en em y , P a k is - T h e r e a r e d e ris iv e c o m m e n ts a n , and now is p lay in g p o litic s ab o u t " t h e T e x a n ’s b lu n d e rb u ss vith ec o n o m ic aid and food g ra in s d ip lo m a cy ” and h is “ d is ta s te ndia n e e d s. 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Wrestlers9 Thorn Of Roses of th re e w eight c la s s e s , th e firs t te m s to so lv e th e w o rld 's p ro b ­ le m s. T h e y a r e co n ce rn ed in ­ ste a d w ith sp ecific in ju s tic e s .” P in n e r said h e b e lie v e s the lo cu s of a u th o rity is not c le a r , A c o m p re h e n siv e p lan is n eed ­ ed to so lv e th is p ro b le m , P in n e r sa id . S ta te c lo s e d out th e re g u la r seao n w ith a 10-0 re c o rd , top B y ED B R I L L th e te a m le a v e s F rid a y . M ike Joh n so n , who w on both of 1 4 7 -p o u n d er, Bob H ar.sen, is out n atio n al ra n k in g , and an in v ita tio n to th e R o se B ow l, A nd now th e m yth b eg in s. S tat e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r D ick C ook, 157-pound s e n io r, T h o se tw in n e m e s e s of c o a ch es w on ’t be allo w ed to w re s tle at h is 177-pound m a tc h e s la s t w eek ­ end, is b o th e re d by a g ro in in­ of a c tio n w ith a s p ra in e d k n ee. 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"W e L a stin g frie n d sh ip s a r e th e " A s a fre sh m a n I w anted to b e th ro u g h ru sh m ain ly out o^ c u r ­ IF C w as u n d ecid ed w h e th e r o r w ant to g et aw ay fro m th e ty p ica l re a s o n m o st p eo p le jo in f r a te r ­ a b le to id en tify w ith a g ro up and io sity . IF C is a ls o w o rk in g on b e­ n ot to e le c t a n o th e r p re s id e n t, co m in g m o re in v olved w ith th e s te re o ty p e of G re e k life , and n itie s o r s o r o r itie s , fiv e G re e k s not b e o ne of th e m illio n s . I ” 1 w as a little s c a r e d of th e b ut A ndy K ra m e r. D e tro it s e n io r p re s e n t it to th e U n iv e rs ity co m ­ sa id re c e n tly . w an ted th e o pp ortu nity to m e e t U n iv e rs ity co m m u n ity , K ra m e r w hole situ a tio n , but a s I w ent an d th e c o u n c il’s e x e c u tiv e v ic e s a id . T he co u n cil is p lan n in g a m u n ity a s w hat it i s — a unique " I think th e so c ia l a s p e c ts a r e p eo p le, and I did n ’t th in k th ey on th ro u gh ru s h , I found th a t th e p re s id e n t, w as p e rs u a d e d by in­ w ay of life .” em p h asize d by p eo p le w ho don’t w e re going to co m e to m e if I fa cu lty q u e stio n n a ire , ask in g fo r g irls in s o r o r itie s w e re ju s t re g ­ d iv id u a l h o u se s to ta k e o v e r th e in d iv idu al o pin io n s an d f r a te rn a l K ra m e r s a id th at he fe e ls IFC u n d e rsta n d f r a te r n itie s ,” s a i d w e re ju st s ittin g 'in th e d o rm . u la r -ty p e g ir ls . Job. sh o u ld p ro v id e m o re s e r v ic e s to Dick B azuin, S p a rta s e n io r. 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In a s o ro rity , you im u m 2 . 2 g ra d e a v e r a g e fo r co u ld b e ,” h e sa id . h av e a com m on bond. " I am doing m y job a s I saw d evelop a m o re s ta b le g ro u p of p eo p le w ith w hom to a s s o c ia te . it d on e d u rin g J im ’s a d m in is ­ p le d g in g ,” K ra m e r s a id . " IF C " IF C is a ls o c o n c e rn e d w ith frie n d s and to liv e w ith a group " I think w e m ight do th e sa m e “ It’s given m e an o p p o rtu n ity tr a tio n ,” h e s a id . "W e had a is w o rk in g m o re c lo s e ly w ith ex p an d in g th e G re ek s y s te m a s of guys th at you re a lly lik e .” thing th ro u gh som e ty p e of club to m eet a lo t of p eo p le, p a r ­ co m m o n id ea o f how th e s y s ­ P a n -H e l th is y e a r in a tte m p tin g a w h o le ,” he ad d ed . "W e a l­ "M y fa m ily 's a ll G re e k , so m y in o rd e r to find p eo p le w ith th e tic u la rly o ld e r g ir ls . T h e y ’ve te m sho uld b e ru n . I am try in g to so lv e so m e m u tu al p ro b le m s ,” re a d y h av e two new fr a te r n itie s f ir s t im p re ss io n of th e G reek sa m e p e rso n a l s ta n d a rd s, even if g ra d u a te d now , but 1 s till c o r­ to c a r r y o ut so m e of th e p o li­ h e ad d ed . on c a m p u s an d a r e e x p e c tin g to sy ste m w as g oo d,” sa id Sukie th e re w e re no G reek s y s te m ,” re sp o n d w ith th em and s e e th em c ie s th a t w e re fo rm u la te d la s t K ra m e r s a id th at o ne of h is ad d m o re .” C o rn e ll, K alam azo o se n io r and a sh e sa id . w hen th ey c o m e b ac k . A nd I s p rin g .” m a in o b je c tiv e s fo r th is y e a r is " B u t o u r m ain c o n c e rn is s till know th e g irls 1 p led g ed w ith w ill K ra m e r s a id th at h is b a s ic to " p ro v id e an o p p o rtu n ity fo r p re s e n tin g th e G re e k s y s te m to b e m y b e st frie n d s th ro u gh ou t p ro b le m s w hen he took o v e r th e fre s h m e n to look a t th e G re e k th e u n iv e rs ity .” life . jo b w e re not a s g re a t a s th ey AT ILLINOIS “ A n o th er re a s o n is th at I did n ’t co u ld h av e been if h e h a d n 't Fraternities Praised C ritic s who co m p lain about the A m erica n fra te rn ity s y s te m a s a s a d o rm .” w ant to liv e in a d o rm o r in an a p a rtm e n t fo r fo u r y e a r s ,” M iss M cC lin tic s a id . "A s o r o r i t y h o u se is frie n d ly and not so co ld been in th e In te rfr a te rn ity C oun­ c il. “ I h ad to g et u se d to th e s e t­ up of th e new S tudent B o a rd ,” Biggest MSU Greek d isa p p e a ra n c e of o ld -fa sh io n e d a continuing p ro c e s s , but only as “ A fr a te rn ity is th e b e s t w ay stu d en t so c ial o rg a n iz a tio n in gjone of m any a tta c k s on h ig h e r to find frie n d s w ith w hom you he s a id , " a n d e s ta b lis h a w o rk ­ ing re la tio n s h ip w ith A SM SU .” " I w as h elp ed by th e fa c t th at N o w 10 Years O ld huge im p erso n a l h ig h e r ed u ca­ ed u catio n in g e n e ra l. B ut, he hav e so m eth in g in c o r a a ^ L ^ s a i d a s ex e c u tiv e v ic e p re s id e n t I T h e " b ig g e s t G re e k on c a m ­ A t th e O hio S tate g am e in 1959, tion al in stitu tio n s fail to re c o g ­ fe e ls, th e a tta c k s a r e beginning Tom A y lw ard , S t. C p i ^ ^ B l l l . , w as fa m ilia r w ith th e v a rio u s p u s ” a s m o s t MSU fan s know , a te le v is io n s p o r ts c a s te r " i n t e r ­ n ize th e v irtu e s of fr a te rn itie s to go too fa r. P eo p le a r e ask in g s e n io r. c o m m itte e s of IF C ,” h e s a id , is S igm a P h iE p s ilo n ’ s ” S p a rty ” , v iew ed ” th e h ead and th e c o n v e r­ and s o ro ritie s in fillin g th is n eed . if it is n ’t tim e fo r a re tu rn to " I t is a m is fo rtu n T tn w s o m e " a n d I knew th e b a s ic p o licy th e g ian t h ead seen a t p re - g a m e sa tio n w as b ro a d c a s t n a tio n a lly . T h is c h a rg e w as m ad e by F re d p e rs o n a l in te g rity and a devo­ p eo p le think th ey sho uld Join a beh in d th e o rg a n iz a tio n .” and h a lf-tim e c e re m o n ie s a t " S p a r ty ” a ls o a p p e a re d a t a R e­ H. T u rn e r, dean of s tu d e n ts at tio n to law in stea d of re b e llio n , fr a te rn ity ju st fo r s o c ia l r e a ­ K ra m e r s a id th at one of h is S p a rta n S tad iu m . p u b lican s ta te co n ventio n a s a th e U n iv e rsity of Illin o is. and d efinance of law s, he s a id . so n s. T here a r e s o c ia l b en efits ’ T IS T H E S E A SO N— M e m b e r s of Pi B e t a Phi and T h is y e a r " S p a rty ” c e le b r a te s p u b lic ity s tu n t fo r a B o a rd of " C u rio u s ly enough, fr a te r n i­ Del ta Ta u D e l t a s i n g C h r i s t m a s s o n g s at the annual g o a ls th is y e a r is to w o rk w ith T r u s te e s ca n d id a te . He p ointed out th at f r a te r n i­ and th e o p p o rtu n ity to le a rn so c ial s m a lle r h o u se s in a tte m p tin g to h is te n th b irth d a y . H e w as f i r s t tie s have th e one c h a ra c te ris tic tie s w hich p a tte rn th e ir o p e ra ­ g ra c e s and p o ise , but th e r e is C h r i s t m a s T r e e l ighting o u t s i d e the Union, T h e big in c r e a s e th e ir m e m b e rsh ip . p re s e n te d at th e N o tre D am e B r y a n C a r p e n te r, F ra n k lin w hich p eo p le c la im is so s o re ly tio n s d u rin g th e next few y e a rs a lso m uch m o re .” t r e e w a s lit up S u n d ay night. P ho t o by To ny F e r r a n t e g am e in 1955 and in th e fo rm of s e n io r, c u rr e n tly w e a rs th e h ead lack in g in the u n iv e rs itie s ,” said on th e ir tim e -te s te d p rin c ip le s a p a p ie r-m a c h e s h e ll w eighing and a r r a n g e s tra n s p o rta tio n to T u rn e r. ’’T ho se p e rs o n s w ho a t­ and m ain tain th e ir e x iste n c e a c a ­ 6 5 -7 0 p o u n d s. th e g a m e s . <¡R«K tack fr a te rn itie s at th e sa m e d e m ic a lly , fin an cially , and in lin e "W e a r e p ro u d to sy m b o liz e tim e d e p lo re th e im p e rso n a lity w ith th e honest o b jectiv es of th e ir Olin Report E x a c tly w ho c o n s tru c te d th e o rig in a l h ead is not know n, b ut p a r t of th e s p ir it and e n th u si­ of ’m u ltiv e rs itie s .’ in stitu tio n s w ill find th e m s e lv e s A d m itte d to O lin M onday w e re : it w as f i r s t ow ned by T h e ta Xi a s m of M ich igan S tate fo o tb a ll," ’ ’E ven one of th e m o st s e v e re doing th e p re c is e things d em afid - Anne W illia m so n , G ro s s e P o in te fr a te r n ity w hich no lo n g e r h a s a s a id C a r p e n te r . "A n d w e ow e a c r itic s of fr a te rn itie s in re ­ ed by p eo ple in g e n e ra l. so p h o m o re; John P ila rc z y k , D e­ c h a p te r h e r e . In 1957, w hen T h e ta d eb t of g ra titu d e fo r th e c o n tin ­ cent y e a rs h as co n ced ed th at, Xi le ft c a m p u s , th e h ead w as uing s u p p o rt and a s s is ta n c e of w hile th ey do not alw ay s a c ­ D ean T u rn e r is c ritic a l of th e tr o it so p h o m o re ; R o b e rt B ra s c h - tak en o v e r by S igm a P h i E p silo n A th le tic D ire c to r C la re n c e L . co m p lish th e o b jectiv e, f r a te r ­ h a ra s s m e n t su ffered by f r a te r n i­ le r , South H aven fre s h m a n ; V e - an d re b u ilt in to its p r e s e n t fiv e “ B ig g ie " M unn, B and D ire c to r n itie s do o r can p ro v id e th e type tie s th ro u gh h a lf-tru th s , sly r e ­ io lita G u ttm a n , C h icag o , 111., s e n ­ L e o n a rd F a lc o n e a n d t h e i r r; J a m e s A n d ra s, D e tro it sop h ­ M A N Y O B S T A C L E S fo o t, six inch fib e rg la s s fo rm of stu d en t o rg an iza tio n w h e re th e m a rk s , in stig a to rs of d is s e n ­ w hich w eig h s ab o ut 35 p o u n d s. s ta f f s .” in d iv id u al s t u d e n t m ay re la te sion am ong fra te rn ity o rg a n iz a ­ o m o re ; M a r i l y n G e r m u s k a , h im s e lf in an in tim a te fash io n tio n s, and c r e a to r s of d is tru s t C le v e la n d , O hio, ju n io r; Je a n n e T h e Sig E p s h a v e m a d e w ith a sm a ll g ro up d ed ic a te d to an d su sp ic io n s of m o tiv e s of G r o s b e r g , M idland fre s h m a n ; " S p a rty ” a sym b ol o f M ich igan high id e a ls . T he stu d e n ts can b e m e m b e rs . H e fe e ls, h o w ev er, ju a s s u re d of a c lo s e re la tio n sh ip th at fr a te rn itie s can co m b at th is R ic h a rd G is e r, S h aro n , M a s s ., n io r; M ary V ita s, D e a rb o rn S p a r t y , B e ll B o w l B o u n d ? S ta te fo o tb a ll s p ir it an d v ic to ry . H e h a s n ot m is s e d a h om e g am e G e n e r a l T o w ith o th e rs who a r e co n g en ial, by o b s e rv in g p rin c ip le s of frie n d ­ ju n io r; D iane P ro u d fo o t, S eb e- in eig h t y e a r s and h a s a p p e a re d T a l k T o lik e -m in d e d , and in te re s te d in sh ip , in te g rity , lo y alty , re s p e c t w aing fre s h m a n ; A nthony D eahl, T w o fa ith fu l M ichigan S tate th is w e e k ,” B a rn h a rt s a id . e s c o r ts a r e to m a rc h in th e R o se at m o re a w a y g a m e s th an th e th e w e lfa re and p ro g r e s s of th e of o th e rs , an d th e fu n d am en tal A lbion g ra d u a te s t u d e n t ; A l­ fo o tb all fa n s — S p a rty and th e D el­ B a r n h a r t e x p re s s e d co n fid en ce B ow l p a ra d e behind th e b an d . m a rc h in g b an d . H e is alw ay s in d iv id u al h im s e lf,” T u rn e r sa id . d e s ir e to ch o o se o n e’s own in - b e rt P a p so n , M idland fre s h m a n ; ta U p silo n v ic to ry b e ll— mayjoin th a t th e b e ll w ould g et to th e R o se S p a rty h a s not m is se d a h om e p ro te c te d b y a t le a s t six e s c o r ts R O T C M e n T u rn e r s e e s a tta c k s on th e tim a te f r o n d s . __________ and D ian e C la rk , M idland sop ho ­ MSU students and alumni >at..the B ow l som eho w . , g a m te jj^ je i h is in cep tio n in 1955. in tra d itio n a l JfeS b lttze .rs, J. m o re , R o se B ow l in P a s a d e n a . ] ^The R O TC fall te r m c o m ­ • S igm a P h i E p silo n " ie h av in g m is sio n in g c e re m o n y w ill b e h eld Fraternities Presenting A d m itted on T u e sd a y w e re : P a u l B a r n h a r t, T e m p e ra n c e s im ila r p ro b le m s in g ettin g th e T h o m a s F re d e r ic k s , S ou th field s e n io r, an d DU p re s id e n t, said h ead of S p a rty to C a lifo rn ia , so p h o m o re; K aren F in s ilv e r, D e­ th e f r a te r n ity m u st re c e iv e ap ­ B r y a n C a r p e n te r, F ra n k lin tr o it ir e s h m a n ;C a ro l S zy m an sk i, p ro v a l fro m th e R o se B ow l c o m ­ s e n io r, s a id th ey h av e b een g iven D e tro it so p h o m o re; R o b e rt N ie l­ m itte e b e fo re th ey can ta k e “ B ig te n ta tiv e a p p ro v a l by th e a th le t­ HouseHelps Orphan T h e r e 's a little g irl in F ra n c e son V illa g e d’E n fan ts O rp h a n ­ a t 3 p .m . F rid a y in p a r lo r C , U n io n , Maj. Gen. C l a r e n c e C. S ch n ip k e, ad ju ta n t g e n e r a l of M ich ig an , w ill sp e ak , sen , J e ffe rs o n , W i s „ j u n i o r ; B ill” onto th e field . More Scholarly Image John G e rm a n , K alam azo o sopho­ T h e R o se B ow l fie ld p re s e n ts ic d e p a rtm e n t, S p a rta n B an d D ire c to r L e o n a rd m o re ; Jo n B ria n C la rk , N a p e r­ a p e c u l i a r p ro b le m , s a i d F a lc o n e in d ic t e d th e re p ro b a b ly who is v e ry glad th a t M SU’s S igm a Nu fr a te rn ity is a ro u n d . ag e n e a r P a r is , a n d a tte n d s sch o o l th e r e ,” h e s a id . S ch n ip k e, a v e te ra n of o v e r 34 y e a r s of N atio nal G u a rd and F r a te r n itie s a r e try in g to p r e ­ S m ith , v i l l e , 111., fre s h m a n ; P a tric ia B a r n h a r t. ■" T h e a r e a b etw een w ould be enough sp a c e fo r S p a rty She is B e rn a d e tte M a sso n , a 14- T h e fr a te r n ity m e m b e rs a r e a c t i v e m ilita ry s e rv ic e , h a s y e a r-o ld P a r is ia n o rp h a n who f r e e to c o rre s p o n d w ith th e ch ild w o rk ed a s m u n itio n s o ffic e r, su p ­ se n t a m o re s c h o la rly im a g e to In ad d itio n to in d iv idu al h o u se s, M a h l b e r g , L ak e F o r e s t, 111., th e b le a c h e rs and th e fie ld is to tr a v e l to C a lifo rn ia w ith th e w as a p p a re n tly ab and on ed by h e r and sen d g ifts to h e r. p ly p lan n in g in s tru c to r and a c t­ p o te n tia l p le d g e s , sa id E d S m ith, th e IF C -P a n H ellen ic C ou n cil fre sh m a n ; E lle n U h r, P e n n s a u - n a rro w an d we m ig h t h av e to b an d . C a r p e n te r sa id . " F a lc o n e p a re n ts . " S e v e ra l o f o u r f r tte r n ity ing ad ju ta n t g e n e ra l of M ich ig an . P itts b u rg h , P a . ju n io r and sc h o l­ sp o n s o rs s p e a k e rs a t b i-m o n th ly k en, N .J ., fre s h m a n ; K a re n K a- p u rc h a s e fro n t-ro w s e a ts to a c ­ h a s b een v e ry c o o p e ra tiv e in th e m e m b e rs p la n to v is it F ra n c e in E ig h teen A rm y and A ir F o r c e a rs h ip and" p e rs o n n e l c h a irm a n of a s s e m b lie s , h e sa id . b a la , H u n t i n g w o o d s ju n io r; co m m o d a te th e b e ll’ s e s c o r ts . p a s t,” h e sa id . S i g m a Nu is s u p p o r t i n g th e I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y C ou n cil D ouglas O ’ N e i l l , B irm in g h am B e rn a d e tte th ro u g h th e s e rv ic e s th e n e a r fu tu re , K e m e rlin g sa id , g ra d u a tin g c a d e ts w ill re c e iv e (IF C ). S m ith 's jo b in IF C is to c o m ­ so p h o m o re; D oane M a rsh , G ra n d t r aDU te n ta tiv e ly p lan s to re n t a T h e fiv e fe et six in c h e s, 4 0 - i l e r fo r th e tr ip . A D e tro it pound fib e rg la s s head is to b e of th e C h r is tia n C h ild re n 's fund, " a n d we w ill tr y to v is it th e o r ­ a c tiv e an d r e s e r v e c o m m is s io n s S m ith s a i d IFC is show ing p ile the s c h o la stic a v e ra g e s of R ap id s fre s h m a n ; C h a r l e s Sto­ c a r d e a le r s a id he m ay p ro v id e re fin is h e d b e f o r e the t r i p , and p a y s $ 1 0 m o nthly fo r h e r p h a n a g e .” a s seco n d lie u te n a n t. fre s h m e n th e G re e k sy ste m is ea ch G re e k h ou se fo r an annual v e r, C h e sa n in g so p h o m o re; Ja n th e fr a te rn ity w ith a c a r to p u ll C a r p e n te r s a id . H e w ill a ls o c a re . not a ll p a r tie s and d rin k in g but s c h o la rs h ip tro p h y p re s e n ta tio n . P erreault® N o rth R eading , M a ss ., th e t r a i l e r to P a sa d e n a . w ear a cape. "O n e of o u r m e m b e rs , R i c h p re s e n ts an o p p o rtu n ity fo r sch o ­ la s tic im p ro v e m e n t. T h is y e a r 's tro p h y w ent to so p h o m o re; D en n is M cC o rm ick , F a rm H o u se fr a te rn ity w ith an P ittsfo e d fre s h m a n ; W i l l i a m F r a te r n itie s a n d s o r o r itie s a ll-h o u s e a v e ra g e of 2 .8 4 . p ro v id e .lib r a r ie s an d o th e r s tu d ^ fa c ilitie s , S m ith sa id , and s c h e d ­ K ra m e r, S t. C la ir S h o re s ju n io r; R o b e rt A llen , W illia m sto n fr e s h ­ T h e tro p h y w as p re s e n te d N ov. m an; M ich ael M ey er, S co ttv ille " I ’m w aitin g to h e a r fro m him C a r p e n te r s a id S p a rty and h is M onan, f i r s t h e a rd of th e spo n ­ s o rs h ip p ro g ra m s e v e ra l w eeks ago an d b ro u g h t it up a t a m e e t­ in g ,” s a i d M ike K e m e rlin g , c h a irm a n o f th e p ro g ra m . "W e House News P h i M u s o r o r ity re c e n tly a c ti­ L e s h e r , G ley E lly n , 111.; E . B ru c e u led g u e st s p e a k e rs , such as 18 a t th e an n u al IF C -P a n H el­ j u n i o r ; C lau d ia T im m e rm a n , S tate S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e O tis len ic a w a rd s g e n e ra l a s se m b ly . N unica fre sh m a n . Russian Budget d is c u s s e d it an d d ecid ed to go ah e ad w ith th e p la n ," h e sa id . v ate d th e follow ing m e m b e rs : s e n io r N o re e n G ra c e T h e e d e , R e a v e s J r . , V ienn a, V a .; and D a ry l S a n d ri, C ry s ta l F a lls . C h ica g o , 111.; ju n io rs C a ro l J e a n H e n g s b a c h w as n am ed o u t­ (continued f r o m p a g e 1) lib e ra tio n by m ilita ry m e a n s ,” " C h ild re n u n d e r th e a u s p ic e s B eed n y , Iro n M ountain; S an d ra stan d in g p led g e of th e c l a s s . VISIT THE NEW spend in g had to b e in c re a s e d in h e s a id . of th e C h r is tia n C h ild re n 's F und Je a n n e C la n n , M ount C le m e n s; F a ll te r m p led g es a r e ju n io rs R u s s ia 's h ig h e s t- e v e r p e a c e ­ G a r b u z e v d id n ot m en tio n p ro g ra m a r e v ic tim s of w a r, L in d a A nn M uh, N ew Y o rk C ity ; S t e v e B ro w n , R o b e rt H e n r y , tim e budget b e c a u se " th e in ­ e ith e r th e U n ited S ta te s o r V ie t d is a s te r , irre s p o n s ib le p a re n ts N ancy F a y e O’C o n n ell, W h ite­ C h a rle s L a rs e n , T e d L e ig h to n , 337-9879 te rn a tio n a l situ atio n is aggra­ N am by n a m e . H is re m a r k s w e re o r p o v e rty ,” K e m e rlin g s a id . h all; and s o p h o m o re E . J ill Snow, T h o m a s M cH alp in e, R ic h a rd M il­ v atin g and th e w ar m en ace g ro w ­ m o d e ra te c o m p a re d w ith ro c k e t- T h e f r a te r n ity w as fr e e to W a rre n . le r , M ic h ael, V e n u s , J a m e s in g .” ra ttlin g sp p e c h e s in p a s t y e a r s ch o o se th e n a tio n a lity and th e se x W inton; an d so p h o m o re s D av id " L a te s t e v e n ts te stify to th e a g a i n s t " A m e ric a n im p e r ia l­ of th e c h ild th ey w ished to spo n ­ B eta D elta c h a p te r of P h i K appa B e r n s , G len H a r p e r , W illia m grow ing a c tiv ity of th e a g g re s ­ i s t s .” so r. S igm a f r a te r n ity an n o u n ces th e M o ran , C a r l Schw aab, an d P h il­ siv e fo rc e s of th e im p e r ia lis t T h e 1966 budget c a lls fo r d e­ K e m e rlin g s a id th a t th e p lan r e c e n t a c tiv a tio n of th e follow ing lip W eak lan d . TOR s ta te s , to th e d e s ire to c r e a te fe n s e a llo c a tio n s of $14.8 b illio n is b ein g fin a n c ed on a c o m p le te ­ m en : s e n io rs R on ald C h e sn ik , D I R E C T L Y ACROSS ly v o lu n ta ry b a s is . new s e a ts of w a r, to a r r e s t th e c o m p a re d to $14.2 b illio n fo r M ilw au k ee, W is., an d J e f f r e y N ew m e m b e rs of A lpha K appa FROM THE p ro c e s s of s o c ia l and n atio n al 1965. " T h e m o ney re c e iv e d fro m th e H en g sb ac h , L an sin g ; j u n i o r s P s i, p ro fe s s io n a l b u s in e s s f r a t­ UNION B LDG. f r a te r n ity h e l p s p ay fo r th e R o b e rt L im p e r, E sc a n a d a , and e rn ity , a r e s e n io rs G e ry P h illip s , HAPPY c h ild ’s sch o o lin g , clo th in g an d fo o d ,” h e s a i d . " R ig h t now , B e rn a d e tte is living in th e C e s - Jo h n W a rd e ll, E a s t C le v e la n d , D e tro it, and J im W ash b u rn , U nion O hio; s o p h o m o re s G e ra ld H e n ig e , C ity ; and s o p h o m o r e s B ry c e F lin t; P a u l K line, F lin t; Irv in g A dolph, U nion C i t y : J o h n B r e n - i a l l ITEM S A T M .S .U . B o o k S t o r e M Hn an, R o c h e s te r, N .Y .; B ill D alto n , D is c o u n t P r ic e s BRECK CREM E R IN SE R e g . S I . 75 1.29 I ! I J a m e s Bond 0 0 7 Co lo gn e I | HOLIDAYS M M .S .U . B o o k S to r e am m ond, In d .; D ennis M a rz e lla , S C a n t o n , O hio; D o u g M o re to n , u GM rou rtos s ne , DP oeintroteit. W oods; an d J im D elta C hi F ra te rn ity a n n o u n c e d R e b. $ 1 . 0 0 690 \ R e g . $ 2 . 00 1 .O u ! th e ir o ffic e rs fo r l9 6 6 M onday n ig h t. 1________M A R GI N S T O R E S ___ - ___ 1 ! m argin STORES - * M e m b e rs of th e e x e c u t i v e co u n cil a r e Jo h n B u eg e, M id land J u n i o r , p re s id e n t; G r e g o r y Clairol LipGloss G r a v e s , Y p sila n ti s o p h o m o re , v ic e p re s id e n t; R o b e rt W arg o , W yandotte ju n io r, re c o rd in g s e c ­ Re g. Stuck with no r e ta r y ; R o n ald B aujghm an, K an­ s a s C ity , M o ., ju n io r, tr e a s u r e r ; $ 1 .1 0 Christmas Cash? H en ry M o czu l, W yandotte ju n io r, c o rre s p o n d in g s e c r e ta ry ; Jo h n S ell your books now at the W a lte rs, T re n to n ju n io r, s e r ­ F R E E CLA IRO L g ean t a t a r m s . PRODUCT MSU B O O K D elta S igm a P i, p ro fe s s io n a l b u s in e s s fr a te rn ity , re c e n tly in i­ S ep Ou r D i s p l a y STO RE tia te d six new m e m b e rs. “ T h o s e itiitia ltd W e re:. R o b e tt Open Wednesday And B a r a tta , D e tro it ju n io r; M ich ael Coty, F a b e r g e , Thursday Nights Until 9 M o rriso n , O ak B ro o k , 111. ju n ­ R e v l o n - A l l l i n e s of io r; H e n ry C ho l^w a, R o m u lu s / / '/ I \ \ \, \ \ so p h o m o re ; Joh n H a llu m s, W a r­ Gi f t S e t s f o r re n s e n io r; H en ry S a lla , D e tro it s e n i o r ; A nthony G e n i a , C h a r­ L a d i e s & Men BROOKFIELD PLAZA M .S .U . B o o k S to r e M .S .U . B o o k S t o r e le v o ix ju n io r. M ichigan State N ew s. E ast L ansing. M ichigan W ednesday, D ecem b er 8, 1965 r w jia i Sees Love I A Reg #2.95 value Town ’n 'Country 4 P IE C E | Origin J I I - P L A C E SE T T IN G with the purchase of one at regular price Redeem at Kroger thru 1 1 * - Ice A g e I I S u n ., D ec. 12, 1965 } V A L U A B L E C O U R O N B y 0 . C. K N I C K E R B O C K E R State N ew s Staff W rite r O ver 6 0 0 0 E v e ry d a y L o w P r ic e s - r $1.50 O f f L o v e and m an ’s a b ility to lo v e ■Flit 100 ExtraTVStam ps . m ay h av e o rig in a te d d u rin g th e ■ t o w a r d the purchase of one 8 0- o z I la s t ic e ag e , a c c o rd in g to M ay­ | IC E L IP P IT C H E R I n a rd M . M ille r, p ro fe s s o r of W e e k ly S p e c ia ls — T o p V a lu e S ta m p s ! Reg Price *2 99 ■ I geology an d m e m b e r of th e A m e r­ less with coepon only $150 SI .49 I | ic a n s on E v e re s t te a m . ■ Redeem at Kr oge r thru _ “ M an a p p a re n tly b e c a m e a I S u n ., D e c . 12, 1965 I th in k in g an d c re a tin g b ein g so m e­ W e reserve the r ig h t to limit Quantities tim e d u rin g th e P le is to c e n e Ice C o p y r i g h t the K ro ge r C o "1 9 6 5 ' FRYERS A g e ," he s a id h e re . M ille r ex p lain e d th at th e h a rs h i~l f f ijf f iE Q i II the purchase o f 5 T o w n 'n C ou n try I co n d itio n s of th e e r a fo rc e d m an Tenderay Boston Rolled to u s e th is in te llig e n c e to find M ix o r M a tc h C la s s a s | w ay s to k eep a liv e . S u rv iv a l of th e Individual an d , m o re im p o rt­ 5 *1 | Boneless P o t R o a s t* 7 9 , P. a n tly , of th e s p e c ie s p u t a p r e ­ Redeem at K ro ger thru m iu m on m u tu al p re s e r v a tio n , ^ S u n . , D e c . 12, 1965 ^ J j h e ad d ed . H ygrade s Sportsman M e m b e rs of th e A m e ric a n M t. Country Club Minced Luncheon, Cotto Salami or mm TOP VALUE E v e re s t te a m found th at o ften 1 th e only w ay to keep a liv e in th e FRANKS 1-lb pkgs M/ Club Bologna 10-oz wt pkg Q 25 STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON ON b itte r co ld an d b leak e n v iro n ­ Peschke's 9-Varieties Plump, juicy Fryers I the purchase o f 2 pkgs o r more ol I m en t w as to re ly on m u tu al con­ A A Buddig's Smoked Sliced Corned Beef c e rn , h e sa id . M ille r ad d ed th at th e p oo ling of LUNCH MEATS ,|b pk969/ Beef,TurkeyorHam33°zw* Plus 2 5 TV Stamps w i t h each package 3-oz. wt pkgs | fully dre s s e d and r e a d y to cook C u t-U p , I D e u b la B r e a s t e d 3 -L e g g ed , F ry e rs | 1 th e c lim b e r s ’ id ea s su c h a s ru b ­ Redeem at K ro ge r thru bin g one a n o th e r’s fe e t o r s y s ­ te m a tic c h e c k s fo r fr o s tb ite kept BALLPARKFRANKSb69k SUCED BACON>•* ■*»89k Su n., D e c . 12, 1965 th e ex p ed itio n fro m tra g e d y . "T h in k in g ab o ut th e o th e r m an is b a s ic to s u rv iv a l,” h e s a id . K w ick Krisp 1-lb. 7 9 ? Sliced Bacon 2lbpkg 1.55 « 4 C C r fc y g p E 9 ~ i the purcha se o f 2 pkgs. o r more of “ C o n c ern fo r su rv iv a l is a c tu a lly lo v e .” Herrud's — _ | F r y e r L e g s , T h ig h s , I M an, M ille r p o in ted o ut, is re m a rk a b le in th at h e w as th e LEONA BOLOGNA « 65k | B r e a s t s w/ribs a tta c h e d or R o a s tin g C h ic k a n s | f ir s t and o nly being a b le to co n ­ tro l h is d estin y th ro u g h th e u se of oemi-Doneless Semi-Boneless Wh Whole ol e or or half Half JÊ K Ê K Gordon's Roll Redeem at Kr oge r thru _ th e m in d . S u n ., D e c . 12, 1965 " P e r h a p s t h e P le isto c e n e fo rc e d m an to r i s e fro m th e Smoked Hams ¿ 7 9 PORK SAUSAGE uug TOP VALUE le v e l of th e lo w e r p rim a te s by Peschke s' Polish or 50 STAMPS s e le c tin g out in d iv id u a ls ca p ab le ROASTED SAUSAGE WITH THIS COUPON ON of tu rn in g th e s p a rk of an id ea I the purchase o f a p kg o f K r o g e r Bakec I in to a c tio n ,” h e sa id . T O A S T E D I T h e s p e c ia lis t in 'a r c t ic and Kroger Frozen Kroger Frozen Peas, Corn, M ixed Veg or p o la r geology s a id th a t h is w ork | C A R A M E L R O LLS | and e x p e rie n c e s on M t. E v e re s t an d in th e A rc tic .led h im to O ra n g e J u ic e 2-lb pkgs Cut Green Beans 2 - 88k Redeem at K ro ge r thru j j ^ S u n , , D e c . 12, 1965 ._ B I stud y t h e in te rre la tio n s h ip of Dutch Treat Chocolate m an , g la c ie r s , and c lim a te . E a st A fric a n m an , Z in ja n th ro - p us b o rs e i, d a te s back about CremeWafers2 1-lb pkgs 88k Kroger 1.75 m illio n y e a rs , a c c o rd in g to I the purchase of a p k g of 12 COUNTRY CLUB ra d io -c a rb o n te s ts , h e p o in ted out. T h is find in g c le a rly show * SALAD OIL n. 4-oz.m.49k Kroger Instant (14-qt) , IC E M IL K r r th at m an e x is te d w ell b e fo re th e P le is to c e n e w hich en d ed about 10,000 y e a rs ago, M ille r sa id . DRY MILK 2 lb 12 8-oz. pkg 98< I FU D G EE 3 A * S Redeem af K ro ge r thru _ L a s t W e e k ! 'S to c k - U p ^ a le É "W e m ay find th at so m e fo rm V A L U A B L E C O U P O I Su n., D e c . 12, 1965 of th in k ing m an e x iste d 5 to 10 i m illio n y e a r s a g o ,” he ad d ed . M ille r s a id , h o w e v e r, th a t th e KRO G ER O R A N G E FRO ZEN JU IC E 1 > n I ©©STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON ON g re a t r i s e of hum an c iv iliz a tio n Libby 1-lb. 1-oz. can I the purchase o f a pkg oi i pa:r of a s w e know it did not b eg in u ntil 6 f l. o s . c a n 1 0 1 I 1 JU B IL E E th e r e tr e a t of th e g la c ie rs . mit 2 with e $5 or more purchase® I I Som e g e o lo g ists fe e l th a t th e (excluding boar, win# or tobacco) n ~ for N Y L O N S la s t ic e ag e h as not en d ed an d th at th e p re s e n t p e rio d is only one Redeem at Kroger thru S u n ., D e c . 12. 1965 F r u i t C o c k t a il 4 Redeem at K ro ge r thru sta g e of th e ad v an ce an d r e tr e a t Libby Sliced -^ -1 3 1 of th e g la c ie r s , h e s ta te d . M ille r s a id th at “ g eo lo g ica l­ ly speaking*” M ich igan an d th e VALUABLE COUHON CARROTS 8 8-oz. wt. cans Kit Kat r e s t of th e n o rth e rn h e m is p h e re pi a r e not fa r fro m a n o th e r ad v an ce of th e ic e m a s s e s . P o w d e re d S u g a r I po£££d0s!.g.r I CAT FOOD 8 6% -oz wt. cans I the purchase o f a V2 gal E A S Y M O N D A Y Dtl. Libby Deep Brown > O v e r a p e rio d of th o u san d s of y e a rs g la c ie rs m ay fo rm and I 1-lb. b o * 1 0 1 I BEANSw/tomato sauce 7 14-oz. wt. cans I F ab ric S o fte n e r I 88e Limit 1 with a $5 or more purchase . Redeem at K ro ge r thru begin ag a in to m o ve o v e r p a r ts I (excluding beer, wine or tobacco) I Libby Deep Brown of th e e a rth , h e ex p lain e d . J ^ ^ S u n , , D e c . 12, 1965 “ T h e w a rm d ay s of A p ril and M ay m e lt th e w in te r’s a c c u m u ­ . Redeem at Kroger thru S u n .. D e c . 1 2 , ^ 9 6 5 J BEANSw/molasses 7 14-oz wt. cans TOP VALUE Libby Cut _ la tio n of sn o w ,” M ille r s a id . But 50 STAMPS if th is snow w e re to re m a in lo n g e r, its b u ild -u p and co o lin g GREEN BEANS 7 8-oz wt. cans WITH THIS COUPON ON the purchase ol 2-lbs. o r more effe ct on th e c lim a te w ould p ro ­ Kroger Baked Plain or I I d uce g la c ie rs . T h e ic e e x p e rt s a id th at g la­ Sugar Donuts LIBBY BEETS 7 1-lb. cans C A L A V O I n Larsens _ FR U IT C A K E M IX | c ie r s a r e p ro d u ce d by ch a n g es in th e e a rth ’s c r u s t a s w ell a s ch a n g es in c lim a te . 4 1-doz pkgs. VEG-ALL 6 Mb cans Redeem al Kr oge r thru ^ S u n . , D e c . 12. 1965 j “ A tm o sp h e ric co n d itio n s a r e Freshlike ^ M TOP VAkUE d e te rm in e d by th e am o u nt of s o l­ a r e n e rg y re a c h in g th e e a r th ,” SPINACH 25 STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON ON . • M ille r p o in ted o u t. W hen a co ld ­ Libby W hole Kernel or the purchase of a d o z e n ol e r c lim a te is ac co m p an ied by th e e lev atio n of lan d m a s s e s , Cream Style Corn i T A N G E R IN E S or I m o re a r e a s a r e ex p o sed to con­ Libby T A N C E L O S s ta n t co ld an d g la c ie rs re s u lt, PUMPKIN Redeem at K ro ger thru 8» I h e sa id . Su n., D e c . 12, 1965 Libby Cut W a x Beans MSU Ninth GREEN BEANS (c o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e 1) h a rd to m ak e a co m p ariso i} J> e- c a u s e we don’t know w hat th ey ’ve 500 2 ply Sheet Roll WHITE CLOUOTISSUE 4 ’ » ’ Libby < * I m m J U M I i l f v m ' i B mk-jà— the purchase o f a 5-lb. bag o f Fionda O R A N G E S o r I | | in clu d ed in th e ir fig u re s ,” T h e y s u rv e y co u n ts in stitu tio n s TOMATO JUICE 8 1-qt. 14-oz. cans I G R A P E F R U IT | nn , w ith s e v e ra l au to n om o us c a m ­ L Libby Redeem at K ro ge r thru p u s e s , such a s S ta te U n iv e rs ity of New Y o rk , U n iv e rs ity o f C a li­ PEAR HALVES 8 1-lb. cans Su n., D e c . 12. 1965 fo rn ia and W isco n sin S ta te U n i­ v e rs ity S y ste m , King p o in ted out. A lso ra te d in th e " T o p 25” , w as W ayne S ta te U n iv e rs ity w hich 25 sta m ps WITH THIS COUPON ON 111 2 5 WITH THIS COUPON ON I ™ STAMPslIl 2 5 STAMpSy | 2 5 J Bonaiffl— ™ jir -1 ta m ps | | | 25 STAMPS II ■ I the purchase of a d o z e n of | ro s e fro m 27th to 2 3th in full I the purchase ol 2 Heeds ol the purchasa of 10-lbs. of I the purchase of 3-lbs. or more o( | > the purchase of 4-lbs. of tim e e n ro llm e n ts an d fe ll fro m Radishes, Green Onions or Diamond Large W alnuts or H oliday I 1 1 D E LIC IO U S I ■ C A L IF O R N IA | 18th to 19th in g ran d to ta l en Cucumbers 3(or29/ MixedNuts2-|b 99/ II ID A H O I E M P E R O R ro llm e n t fig u re s . LETTUCE I I I ■ I N A V E L O R A N C E S | 1L A P P L E S T h e r e p o r t sa id MSU had a II P O T A T O E S C R A P E S l l■ Ì Redeem at Kroger thru Redeem at Kroger thru * Redeem at K ro ge r thru Tropicana Fresh Diamond Shelled 1-lb. pkg Redeem at Kroger thru fu ll-tim e e n ro llm e n t in 1965 of Redeem at Kroger thru 3 3,73 4, co m p a re d to 28,587 stu ­ d en ts in 1964. MSU’ s g ran d total, OrangeJuice«g»i59/ WalnutsorPecans99/ ^ S u n . , D ec. 12, 1965 J ¡ S u n . . D ec. 12, 1965 J Sun., D ec. 12, 1965 J W R B Sun- D e c- ,2 » 1965 Sun., D e c . 12, 1965 e n ro llm e n t w as 4 1 ,7 8 2 , up fro m 36,102 s tu d e n ts a s th e g ra n d to ta l A n o t h e r K r o g e r U n b e a ta b le E x c lu siv e ! A GERBER R EST A S S U R E D la s t y e a r. s R X h jfn ORANGE 4fl. oz. 10/ W E C A R R Y A C O M P L E T E "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” N atio n a lly , fu ll-tim e e n ro ll i JUICE cans \OCEARTMEAELAL -A ? m e n ts r o s e 12.7 p e r c e n t and mF \ .% ,fA « «II L IN E O F G E R B ER Record Album ... only th e g ra n d to ta ls w e re up an L \ « JI I GERBER B A B Y P R O D U C T S a v e ra e p .pep jtg jit, th e j e p o r t E S ä ä Featuring these top stars singing their favorite s a id . Mó.nfe. 3 3 c Christmas" Songs' . . Ffank'Stflafra - Thd-MuS6ire‘ T h e s u rv e y a ls o re p o rte d th a t iC ÉR M tS , Sisters - K e e l y Smith - S a m m y Davis Jr. • Les Baxters fre s h m a n e n ro llm e n t is up 17,3 GERBER Balladeers - Dean Martin • Lou Monte • J o Stafford * p e r c e n t n atio n ally , d is p ite th e M STRAINED A Billy M a y - The Hi-Los' - Ma vi s Rivers - Ne l so n Riddle fa c t th a t th e in c re a s e in th e 1 8- y e a r-o ld p op ulatio n w as only 1 0 BANANAS Ro s e ma r y Cl oone y . to 12 p e r c e n t o v e r 1964. 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W ednesday, D ec e m b e r 8, 1965 M S U J a z z B a n d ’s S o u n d B i g , S m o o th A n d S w in g in g B y A ND Y M A R E I N " S to ry of th e B lu e s ’’ p ro v ed th e r e s t of th e band in ste a d of S t at e N e w s R e v i e w e r th e band co u ld s tre tc h out. N ote­ holding it to g e th e r. T h e lS -p ie c e MSU ja z z band w orth y w as th e h ila rio u s b a s s D ire c to r C urnow re lie d h e a v ily had a b ig . sou nd , but w as n e v e r tro m b o n e so lo p lay ed by M ike on a few s o lo is ts , th is ten d ed to b ra s h a t its seco n d an d fin al M oony. give the* c o n c e rt a slig h tly re p e t­ c o n c e rt of th e te rm M onday n ig ht H o w ev er, th e p e rfo rm a n c e w as itiv e q u a lity w hich did n o t, how ­ at th e W o nd ers K iva. not fla w le s s . T h e u p -tem p o a r ­ e v e r, re a c h the p oint of b o r e ­ T h e b an d , c o n sistin g of fiv e ra n g e m e n t o f ‘‘S u m m e rtim e ’’ had dom . re e d s , 10 h o rn s , p ian o , b a s s and a lo t of tro u b le g ettin g off th e M ost n o tab le of th e s o lo is ts d ru m s , can a lso be in tim a te and g ro u n d . T h e tru m p e ts and rh y th m w as t e n o r sax o p h o n ist R a y is u su a lly sm o o th u n d e r th e d i­ se c tio n d ra g g e d th e b e a t • tr ifle R ic k e r. He had a h a rd , c le a n , re c tio n o f B o b C u rn o w , E a s t L a n ­ th ro u g h o u t. sw inging sound, w hich w as a ls o sin g g ra d u a te stu d e n t. D ru m m e r M ike Jo h n so n , a t d e lic a te and in tim a te . H is b e s t T h e g ro u p ’s sound is s im ila r tim e s , had tro u b le c a rry in g th e p e rfo rm a n c e w as on th e q u a rte t THEY S WI N G — MSU's Jazz Band, that i s shown here, playing in Wonders Kiva. to th e Stan K enton b an d , fro m b e a t and se e m e d to b e follow ing p ie c e " I W on’t B e H a p p y ...’ ’ The m u s i c i a n s performed Monday night. Photo by Russell Steffey w hich m any of th e MSU b an d ’s Used Books a r ra n g e m e n ts a r e s to le n . B ut it is by no m e a n s a copy of th e K enton s ty le . Louis Armstrong’s All Stars T h e b a n d ’s m a jo r a s s e t is th e s a m e a s th a t of an y ja z z en ­ s e m b le . It sw in g s. ’’P ro c e s s io n of th e S la v e s ,” show ing th e band’ s a b i l i t y to h a n d l e ch ang in g Provide Great Entertainment B y B R A D S MI T H v ib es fo r a little d isp la y of v ir ­ And th en th e r e w as L o u is A rm ­ Eveiy Day rh y th m s and m o o d s, w as th e h ig h lig h t of th e ev enin g . S t a t e N e w s S t a f f Wr i t e r S om e of th e w o rld ’s g re a te s t m u sic ia n s w e re in L a n sin g M on­ tu o sity and said- " W e 'd lik e to p lay fo r you a little tu n e — I hope you u n d e rsta n d it .” s tro n g . Two n ig h ts b e fo re h e w a s in C a rn e g ie H all. 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C le a n and m ^itic, ra d io , h e a te r, w hite w all fo r p e rm a n e n t p o s itio n s fo r m en FIV E ROOM a p a rtm e n t n e a r 2 -m a n a p a rtm e n t. P r iv a te b e d ­ ' w ith tw o. W in te r, S p rin g . W alk­ ra g e In c a m p u s g la s s e s fr a m e s . j S & i owcosi lik e n e w , co m p lete p o w e r th ro u g h o u t w ith a ir co n d itio n in g . ti r e s , good ru n ning c o n d itio n . and w om en in office* s a le s , te c h ­ S p a rro w H o s p ita l. G a ra g e and $450. T L 2 -2 0 3 1 . 5 0 -3 n ic a l. IV 2 -1 54 3. C 48 ro o m , C P h o n e 351-6511. a ll a f t e r 12:30 am . ing d is ta n c e to c a m p u s . 5 0 -4 1596._________________________ 5 0 -3 O P T IC A L STU D IO , 311 S. W ash­ 3 3 7 - S ee th e H u llab alo o . C A PIT A L w a te r fu rn is h e d . F o r co u p le o r in g to n , L a n sin g . 48-10 WANT AD P hone IV 4 -6 46 6. If no a n a w e r, LIN CO LN CON 11NENTAL sed an , PER SO N T O do H ouse w o rk . One stu d e n ts. $125 u n fu rn ish ed ; $150 W A N TED : O NE m ale to s u b le a se WlaArgN eTEDh: o uTW s e O m en . to s h a re . R e m a in d e r of c a ll IV 4 - 2 9 4 9 . SO-4 1962. $100 d o w n .3 3 2 -0 9 3 9 .5 0 -5 day p e r w eek a c r o s s fro m W on­ fu rn ish e d . No p e ts o r c h ild re n . C e d a r V illag e a p a rtm e n t. R en t C H RISTM AS T R E E S . S co tch p in e . C H E V R O L E T 1 ^1 C o n v e rtib le . OLDS M O B ILE 1965, 442. M id - d e r s . C a ll 3 3 7 -0 6 5 0 . 50-5 IV 9 -1 0 1 7 . p aid th ro u g h J a n u a ry 15. C all s c h o o l y e a r . 775 B u rc h a m P la n ta tio n ju s t South of M .S jU . 5 0 -6 5 0 -4 D riv e , 351-4402 . 5 0 -3 c a m p u s . 2850 C o lle g e R o a d . • A UT O M O T I VE Good co n d itio n , $975 o r b e s t o f­ . night b lu e w ith b lack u p h o lste ry . SKATING PR O G R A M . A tten d an ts ONE G IR L n eeded to s u b le a s e 3 3 7 -0 8 8 2 . • EMPLOYMENT fe r. 332-0216. 4 8 -5 F u lly eq u ip p ed . O w ner g one in d u rin g sk a tin g s e a s o n . M ust be B u rc h a m W o o d s a p a rtm e n t. 229 L IN D EN . U p s ta irs a p a r t­ TW O BEDROOM new ly fu rn is h e d L ook fo r re d g a ra g e . C ut an y s e rv ic e . TU 2 -0 4 3 5 . 4 9 -3 d ep en d a b le, a b ility to handle R e a so n a b le r a t e s . C a ll 3 51 - m e n t. Tw o b e d ro o m s fu rn is h e d . d u p lex . Tw o b lo ck s fro m c a m­ s iz e tr e e , only $2.50 . O pen S a t­ • FOR REN T C H E V R O L ET 2 -d o o r," stic k p u s . W in te r, s p rin g . B a rg a in , u rd a y and S unday, 9 -5 , 5 0 -" , • FOR S A L E 6 , no r u s t, good tire s , ru n s good. O LD SM O B ILE 98, 1963. L o w p eo p le an d m o n ey . A v ailab le 4318. A ll u tilitie s p a id . Tw o b lo ck s to 4 9 -5 ca m p u s . $225 p e r m o n th . M ini­ $240 m o nth. 3 37 -2 36 4 . 5 0 -3 R E F R IG E R A T O R , GAS RA N G L, • L O S T & FOUN D $365. P ho n e 393-1114. C 4$ m ilp a g e , a i r - c o n d i t i o n i n g , 3:30 p m ., d a ily , fro m noon w eek­ TW O G IR L S to s u b le a se ap arF - • PERSONAL p o w e r, e tc . O ne o w n e r. E x c e l­ e n d s an d h o lid a y s. In q u ire 520 m u m le a s e to en d of s p rin g ONE OR tw o g ir ls to s h a r e h o u se u p rig h t f r e e z e r , a ll in good C H E V R O L E T 1959 Im p ala h a rd - en t w ith fire p la c e , one b lo ck te r m . C all N E JA C , 4 82 -0 62 4 . in L an sin g , e a s t s id e , n e a r b u s. co n d itio n . P h o n e IV 9 -2 8 6 5 a f te r • PEANUTS PERSONAL to p . In g o o d co n d itio n . N e w len t co n d itio n , a b a rg a in . IV 5 - P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t, C i t y m 1340. 5 0-3 H a ll, L a n sin g . 4 8-3 fro m c a m p u s, w in te r te r m .C a ll _____________ 5 0-3 P ho n e 485-1602 . 5 0 -3 6 p m . 5 0 -4 • REAL ESTATE w hitew all ti r e s . R adio, h e a te r . 351-5642.________________ 4 9 -5 F E M A L E TO s u b le a s e lu x u ry U P P E R L E V E L duplex - a l lu tii - FOXHOLE P X.- FRANDOR • SERVICE 351-4738. 4 6-3 O LD SM O B ILE 1^65 J e ts ta r w ith D E LIV E R Y B O Y S. M ake y ou r W ANTED: SERIOUS stu d e n t to a p a rtm e n t C h ris tm a s v ac atio n itle s p a i d . C o m p le te ly f u r ­ • TRANSPORTATION a ll th e e x tr a s ex cep t a i r . N ew C h r is tm a s m oney now . A v e r­ In a h u r ry ? L a s t m in u te sh o p - C H E V R O L ET | W B e T A lr T V ^ h a re In ex p en siv e 4 -m a n L a n ­ o n ly . A void d o rm cu rfe w . C all n ish e d . S u b le ase u n til Ju n e 15. p ln g l Stop in an d y o u 'll find • WANTED stic k , $1,000. C all J a c k a t OX c a r o rd e re d . M ake o ffe r. IV ag e $2,50 an h o u r and up, d e ­ ssin Ju d y , 351-4448 . 5 0 -3 351-4405.__________________ 5 0 -3 4-6921 an y tim e . 4 8-3 2 -1 2 2 3 . 5 0 -3 liv e rin g p iz z a s to th e ca m p u s. c a rg. a4 p8 5a rtm e n t. M ust h av e own -2 0 7 8 . 4 9 -5 ONLY $50 m o nthly . G irl n eeded e v e ry th in g fo r th e s p o rts m a n . H un ting , fish in g , sw im m in g , D E A D LIN E PO NTIA C 1965 G TO top c o n d i- G et th a t g re e n stu ff so you can C H EV R O L ET 1957 4 -d u o r h a rd - tio n , tr i-p o w e r, p o s itiv e tr a c ­ go to th e R o se B ow l. VARSITY FRANDORA H IL L S. N ice u n fu r^ f o r w in te r t e r m . A vondale Rooms c a m p in g , sk iin g , g olfin g o r c2 p.m. one class day be­ top. S h a rp ' A utom atic V - 8 . $250. D R IV E -IN , ED 2-6517. 50-5 n ish e d a p a rtm e n t. U tilitie s p a id A p a rtm e n ts. C all 351-4499 a ft­ A V A ILA B LE W I N T E R , s p rin g ju s t p la in fun. I t 's v o u rs at tio n , 4 - s p e e d tr a n s m is s io n . fore publ icaf ion o r b e st o ffe r. C a l l 332-4312. 3 3 2 -6 8 1 5 . 5 0 -3 SKATERS": DURING sk a tin g s e a - ex cep t e le c tr ic ity . A d u lts o nly. e r 5 p m . 5 0 -3 te r m s . T w o la rg e sin g le ro o m s , FO R WEDDING a n d p ra c tic a Cancellations • 12 noon one 4 8 r3 PO NTIA C 1957 S ta r C h ief, c o n - so n . H ave s k a te s an d tr a n s p o r ­ 351-5100. No p e ts . P riv a te e n tra n c e . $145. N E E D E D FO U R TH g irl to s h a re n e a r c a m p u s . E x c e lle n t stu d y s h o w e r g ifts, s e e A C E H A R D - class day before publication C H EV R O LET 1964 C h e v e lie ~ 2 - v e rtib le , good co n d itio n , new ta tio n . 3:30 p m . d a ily , fro m noon 4 9 -5 E den R oc A p a rtm e n t. W in ter co n d itio n s. 3 32 -1 26 8 , 4 8 -5 W h e re ’S s e l e c t i o n s , 201 E . d o o r , 6 c y lin d e r a u to m a tic . W A N TED : FO URTH ro o m m a te , an d s p r i n g te r m s . 3 37-0736 E X C E L L E N T LA R G E , s i n g l e G ra n d R iv e r, a c ro s s fro m U n ­ B eau tifu l ligh t g reen m e ta llic to p , new ti r e s , ra d io , h e a te r . w eekend s and h o lid a y s. In q u ire ro o m , a p p ro v e d fo r m an w in ­ io n . P h o n e ED 2-3212. C PHONE $300. 3 51 -4 52 8 . 414 A bb 5 0-3 520 P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t,C ity sin g C ity H a ll. $40 m o nth. 351- o tt R d. n ex t to E a s t L a n ­ a f te r 6 pm . 5 0 -3 fin ish . 17,000 actual m ile s . See T W O B E D R O O M a p a rtm e n t te r te r m , c lo s e to C a th o lic C e n ­ DRUM M ERS E X C L U SIV E — W il- 355-8255 a t OSBORN A LTO , IN C ., 2601-7 R AMB L E R 1963 ¿ l a s s i e 660. 4 - H a ll, L a n sin g . 4 8-3 4 560. 4 8 -3 te r . No co o king , b u t h ot w a te r cox M u sic sco o p s th e m a rk e t. E. M ich igan . C 50 d o o r, 6 c y lin d e r s ta n d a rd w ith E M PL O Y E R S O V ERLO A D cu m - W A N TED : G IR LS to s h a re a p a r t- aAvpaaila rtm b le at R iv e rs id e E a s t e n ts, beginning J a n u a ry h ea tin g OK, in h a ll. If you n eed S ee th e n ew est T rlx o n d ru m s e t RATES ec o n o m ic al o v e r d r i v e . N ew p an y , te m p o ra ry a s sig n m e n ts m ent n e a r c a m p u s. $ 5 0 m o n th ly . 1 st. R en ta l o ffice , 204 R iv e r S t., q u iet fo r c o n c e n tra te d stu d y , w ith th e e g g -sh a p e d b a s s d ru m C H EV R O L ET 1^65 V - 6 a u to m a t- w h ite w a lls. E x c ellen t co n d itio n . fo r e x p e rie n c e d o ffice g ir ls . No C a ll 3 3 2 -6 3 9 5 . l d a y . .............. s i . s o ic . 2 -d o o r h a rd to p lm p a la . P o w ­ 4 8 -3 o r 3 3 2 -0 2 5 5 . 5 0 -3 th is is y o u r p la c e . $10.50 p e r an d tw in d ru m p e d a ls . A g le a m ­ 3 DAYS........¿3.00 e r s t e e r i n g . 1 2 , 0 0 0 m ile s . $1,050. 3 55-5027 o r 8 82 -9 28 7 . fee, top p ay . 487-6071. C48 w eek. P a rk in g $1 p e r w eek e x ­ $2,300. P ho n e 655-2363. 4 8 -3 4 9 -3 T E M P O R A R Y M O TH ER needed EAST LANSING fu rn ish e d a p a r t- TWO BEDROOM a p a rtm e n t, fo r t r a . P ho n e 351-4291 o r 3 55 -0 08 9 ing c h ro m e and s ilv e r s p a rk le RA M BLER C LASSIC 1 96 1,4-do o r fo r 1-3 m o n th s fo r 2 p re -s c h o o l block to c a m p u s . $ 2 0 0 p lu s e le c ­ E yeD eal V illa . $200 p e r m o nth. o r 337-1449, o r se e at 42 8 G ro v e ss ee t;t Za iljia m en t fo r fo u r g ir ls . O n e -h a lf th re e m e n . L e a s e u n til Ju n e . n c y m b o ls, a g o rg e o u s 5 DAYS........ ¿5.00 C H EV R O LET 1963 Iim a la 4 -d o o r a u to m a tic , 52,000 m ile s , good c h ild re n . Own tra n s p o rta tio n 5 t r ic . 3 3 2 -2 4 9 5 . s fe a tu re d by a le ad in g (based on 15 words per ad) h ard to p , V - 8 p o w e rg lid e. 24,000 5 0 -5 332-5041.___________________ 5 0-3 S t. 5 0 -5 ro c k an d ro ll g ro u p , th e V en­ ti r e s . O v e ra ll good co n d itio n . d a y s, 8 -5 . 655-1432. 5 0-5 U R MAN a p a rtm e n t a v a ila b le L O V E L Y FU RN ISH ED r o o m tu r e s . S ee it now a t W ILCOX m ile s . P e r fe c t con ditio n . $1,390. 4 9 -3 B A B Y SIT T E R WITH lig h t h o u se - A PA R T M E N T fo r 4 w om en n e a r FO O v e r 15, 10c per w o r d , per d a y . 489-4633. 4 9 -3 IV 2 -6 8 7 8 a f te r 3 p m . a t b eg in ning of w in te r te rm in a c r o s s fro m W o nd ers on H a r r i­ M USIC D E PA R T M E N T . O v e r There will be a 50c service RENAL'L I D A LPH IN E I960. New w o rk , b eg in J a n u a ry 3 rd . S tead y ca m p u s . P a rk in g a v a ila b le w in­ and bookkeeping charge it CHfeN'ROLET 1464 Im p ala S p o rts te r te r m . C a ll 332-0369 a f te r B u rc h a m W oods. 3 3 7 -9 2 0 6 .5 0 -3 son R d. R e f rig e r a to r a v a ila b le , 200 g u ita r s in s to c k . E le c tr ic s , m u ffle r, rin g job, v alv es g ro u n d , w ork, good p ay ; u n til J u n e , 4 84 - ONE MAN to s h a re a p a rtm e n t P a rk in g . C a ll 3 37 -0 65 0 . 5 0 -5 s la b s , fla t-to p , c la s s ic ; ja z z this ad is not paid within sed an , V - 8 au to m atic , p o w er new b ra k e s w ithin p a s t th re e 4082 a f te r 6 p m . 5:00. 5 0-5 one week. s te e rin g and b ra k e s . P h o n e IV 5 0-5 m o n th s. A l i t t l e body w ork W ANT&D: H O LSfcW lV Es, co ed s F E M A L E GRADUATE stu d e n t. wA in te r an d s p rin g te r m . $45. FO UR BLOCK S fro m c a m p u s. m o d e ls an d b e g in n e r’s in s tr u ­ 4-8 04 9. 4 9-3 S h a re b e a u t i f u l , fu rn is h e d v a ilab le D ec. 15. P h o n e 351— L a rg e new u n ap p ro v ed d o u b le m e n ts . s ta r tin g at $16.95; u sed * n ee d e d . S75. 332-1193. 50-3 e a rn $100-$200 p a r t- tim e . A r ­ 4610. 5 0-3 ro o m a v a ila b le fo r tw o m e n . a c c o rd io n s , band in s tru m e n ts , C H EV R O L ET 191)8," n o r u s t, 2 SEE OUR la rg e selection ~ of new ra n g e own h o u rs , w ork fro m a p a rtm e n t. H ag ad o rn and G ra n d R E D U C E D R A TE S, w in te r te rm T h e S tate N ew s d o es not new ti r e s , re a l sh a rp an d v e ry R iv e r, $50. 337 -0 28 4 . 4 8-3 B u ilt-in s t u d y d e s k s , b o o k ­ new an d u se d b e s t s e le c tio n of p e rm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s 1965 c a r s — D riv e a little , sav e h om e o r d o rm . F o r in fo rm a tio n , e lv e s , m o d e rn a r c h ite c tu r e . in s tru m e n ts in L a n sin g . E a s ie s t d isc rim in a tio n in its ad ­ d ep en d ab le' S2”5. C all C hip b e ­ a lo t— SIGNS FORD SA LE S, 162 c a ll 4 8 9 -9 2 7 0 . R ED U C ED R A T E S: W anted one fo r tw o g irls in B u rch am W oods sAhlso one m an w anted fo r s im i­ te r m s , la y -a w a y s , tr a d e - in s . tw een 4:30 p .m . and 6:30 p .m . 5 0-4 g irl w in te r o r w in te r/s p r in g . A p a rtm e n t. 3 37 -9 20 6 . 5 0 -3 v e rtis in g co lu m n s. T he ED 2 -3 5 6 3 . 5 0 -3 W , G ra n d R iv e r, W illia m sto n , H O U SEW IV ES, p a r t- tim e , fu fl- E A ST SIDE L an sin g . Up to fo u r la r dou ble ro o m . C a ll 337-0031 C o m e in an d se e J a c k S ova, S ta te N ew s w ill not accept 655-2191. C 43 tim e w a itre s s w o rk . S ee M rs . R iv e rs E dg e A p ts. 351-5284, b etw een 6 - 8 p m . 5 0 -5 g u ita r p l a y e r an d m u sic ia n C H EV R O LET 195", V -.6 a u to - a f te r 5 p m . 5 0-5 c o n s e rv a tiv e s tu d e n ts , $40 - a d v e rtis in g fro m p e rs o n s T R IU M PH T R -4 1 9 b 3. w i r e A d d is s. PA N C A K E H O L S E , 2820 $50 m o nthly ea ch . IV 9-1017.50-3 A V A IL A B L E W I N T E R , s p rin g a ro u n d L an sin g fo r m an y y e a r s . m a tlc , r e b u i l t tra n s m is s io n , d is c rim in a tin g ag a in st r e ­ ra d io , g o o d co n ditio n . $350. w h e e l s , M lch elin-X t i r e s . E j G ra n d R iv e r. 5 0-4 ONE T O th re e s e n io rs o r g ra d - te r m s . T w o la rg e sin g le ro o m s , J a c k w ill h elp you s e le c t th e lig io n , ra c e , c o lo r o r n a­ R ad io , h e a te r . $ 1 ,3 9 5.33 7 -2 28 8. P A k T -T IM E w a itre s s w anted. u a te m en , to jo in th re e g ra d u ­ W A N TED : C O E D to s h a re a p a r t- n e a r c a m p u s . E x c e lle n t stu d y in s tru m e n t b e s t su ite d to y o u r tional o rig in . P hone ED "-9 6 4 4 . 5 0-3 ________________________5 0-5 a te s . N ic ely fu rn ish e d h o u se. m en t a c r o s s fro m B e rk e y . $10 co n d itio n s. 332-1268. 4 8 -6 p le a s u re . R e m e m b e r, s e e Ja c k C H E V R O L E T 1963 Im p ala 2 -d o o r A p p l y in p e rs o n to P A L L ED 7 -2 3 4 5 . ________________ 5 0-5 p e r w eek. C a ll S h e rry 3 51 -4 32 4 . T R -3 1956 w ith 1964 T R -4 e n - R E V E R E B A R , 2703 E . G ra n d 5 0 -3 SIN G LE A N D double ro o m s for a t W ILC O X 'S fo r a m u s ic a l d eal h ard to p . S tick, eco n o m ical V- 8 g in e. N ew g e a r b o x ,p a in t, ti r e s , R iv e r. D ESIRED : T W O ro o m m a te s , w in - en g in e. O ne o w n er. SI ,6 2 5 .3 5 1 — 5 0-4 t e r te r m . F o u r w om en, u n su p ­ O NE M A L E , g ra d p r e f e r r e d , to m en w in te r te r m . A pp ro v ed , th a t w ill p le a s e y ou . 509 E. A u to m o tiv e 4654. 5 0-3 c a rp e t. C a ll 332-1852. 5 0-3 T E L E P H O N E G IR L S, $1.25 p e r s u p e rv is e d . S ingle $10. D ou b les M ich ig an . P h o n e IV 5-4391. A L'STIN -H EA LY OW NERS: C om - VOLKSW AGEN 1959, snow ti r e s , h o u r a n s w e r i n g te le p h o n e s. pe rv is e d a p a rtm e n t. N e a r c a m ­ s h a re h o u se In L a n sin g w ith $7. O ne b lo ck fro m c a m p u s H o u rs d a ily , 8 a m . to 5:30. p le te se t of u p h o lste ry fo r 1 0 0 - C H E V R O L E T 1957. G ood co n d i- good co n d itio n . $450. 355-5814. E a sy w o rk w ith lo ts of boys 351-4941. u s . U tilitie s . $45. E v e n in g s, th re e g ra d s tu d e n ts . 4 8 4 -3 7 8 6 . S p a rtan H a ll, 215 L e w is . ED F O R M IÎA T O P ta b le w ith one tio n . M ust s e ll th is w eek . C all 5 0 -5 _____________________________ 5 0 -3 _______________ 4 9 -5 le af 36x60, fo u r c h a irs u p h o l­ 6 and 3000 m o d e ls. C all R ick, 351-4480._____________ 5 0-3 VOLKSW AGEN 1^62 re d sed an . a ro u n d . F o r th at e a s y C h r is t­ TW O G IR L S to s h a re W a te rs W A N TED : ONE m an to s h a re 2 2 -2 5 7 4 . 353-1971. 46-5 39,600 m ile s , e x c e lle n t co n d i­ m a s m o n ey , c a ll th e VARSITY. E dge A p a rtm e n t, top flo o r. C a ll m an lu x u ry a p a r t m e n t . C a ll T W O FU R N ISH ED r o o m s on s te r e d in w hite v in y l, $50. One B lT C k ’T9$", good ti r e s , valve CHEVY II 1963 Nova c o n v e rtib le . G ra n d R iv e r A v e. n e a r c a m p u s . m is c e lla n e o u s c h a ir, $5. 3 3 7 - S tick six . new ti r e s . C all 355- tio n . P h o n e 355-8157. 4 8 -3 ED 2-6517. 50-8 3 32-2706 an y tim e . 4 8 -3 G e r ry a f te r 4 p .m ., 3 32 -1 69 7 . S u ita b le fo r tw o s tu d e n ts ea c h 2269. __________________ jo b , new- b ra k e s , good h e a te r, YOU B E th e Judge. B -4 -L '-B u y O R D E R L IE S , A ID E S. In e x p e rt ONE OR tw o g irls to s u b le a se 5 0-3 4 8 -3 ru n s w ell. $135, 3 5 1 -4 4 3 2 .5 0 -4 3320 o r 372-5297 a f te r 5 pm . ro o m . P r iv a te e n tra n c e a n d WEDDING AND D iam ond e n g age- 5 0 -3 a " b u g " b e c e rta in to s e e and ie n c ed a c c e p te d . A pply in p e r ­ a p a rtm e n t, w in te r a n d S .O .S .— N E E D 1 fe m ale s h ip m a te B U C K O P E L 1959, 36m pg, $326. CHEVY II 1963 Nova S uper S p o rt d riv e th e all new T o y o ta . T ru e so n . C O U NTY H O SP IT A L , D obie Ds pelta rin g . C a ll 351-4145. 5 0 -4 fo r 4 - g ir l a p a rtm e n t one b lo ck p a rk in g . H ic k s B ro s . ED 2-3011. m en t r in g s . Y ellow g old. W ill 4 9 -5 s a c r ific e m uch le s s th an a p ­ A lso Honda 50, 1965, $170. Both lu x u ry in an eco no m y c a r . R oad , O k e m o s. Own tr a n s p o r ta ­ fro m B e rk e y . C a ll 351-5535. E A S T LA NSIN G u n s u p e rv is e d p ra is e d v a lu e . IV 4 -9 8 6 4 , 4 8 -? / s h a rp . 337—9781 - e x t. 23. 49-1 2 -d o o r h ard to p .. C o n so le sh ift, N E E D E D . ONE m a le ro o m m a te . _ . 6 .cy Jlad er cVjtqnyitic. A re