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L a n d ru m -G riffin A ct and th e N a­ D efen se A p p ro p ria tio n s S ubcom ­ M y e rs sa id Jo h n so n w ill h av e rig h ts T u e sd a y w hen he b o lted fro m th e ro o m , " l e s s th an frie n d ly te r m s " in C a th o lic is m and th o se who had T h is i n f o r m a t i o n — coupl ed tio n al S tudent L oan p ro g ra m , w ill m itte e , c a lle d th e cu tb ack " u tt e r in c re a s in g d ire c t c o n ta c ts w ith w as th e f i r s t lik e a y o u n g ste r th a t co u ld not th e p o litic a l d eb ate a r e n a . u rg ed s tic k in g to th e tra d itio n a l w ith how fa r ah ead th ey a r e in be on c a m p u s fo r a new s co n ­ fo lly ” an d fa ls e econom y " w ith R u s k , S e c re ta ry o f D efen se p e r s o n a l co n ­ pin th e ta il on th e donkey in th e " In a w a y ," F e re n c y s a id , w ays - s tre a m e d a c ro s s th e su n ­ th e ir sc h e d u le — w as ex p ected to fe re n c e a t 6 to n ig ht an d a c a m ­ no re p la c e m e n t in v ie w " fo r R o b e rt S. 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H i s ap­ m itte e , th a t " i t is a m is ta k e to B undy’s d ep u ty , R o b e rt K o m e r, p ro v isio n p ro h ib itin g r a c ia l d is ­ " I co u ld n ot leav e su ch an a c ­ to lead a u nified e ffo rt by a ll the p e a ra n c e a t MSU w ill c lim a x put a ll of o u r d e fe n se in one w ill b e c a lle d on to fill th e p o s i­ c rim in a tio n if th e opp on ents of c u sa tio n u n c h a lle n g e d ," F e re n c y p eo p le and co m m u n ity le a d e rs in B u d g e t H ik e —K o s y g in a tw o -d ay to u r of eig h t M ich i­ b a sk e t of In te rc o n tin e n ta l b a llis ­ gan c o lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s . tic m is s i le s ." tio n . th e new s ta te co n stitu tio n had sa id . " T h e D e m o c ra ts do su p ­ M ichigan to c r e a te such a p ro ­ B undy w ill re m a in on h is W hite T h e 4 2 -y e a r-o ld c o n g re s sm a n H ou se jo b u n til F eb . 2 8. had th e ir w ay. F e re n c y s a id he p o rt lib e ra l a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r b e lie v e d th e r e m a r k wa s an th e c iv il rig h ts c o m m is sio n . I g ra m . " T h e is s u e s have been p o s t­ poned too lo n g ," F e re n c y s a id . MOSCOW [If)— T h e S oviet p o s ­ tu re to w a rd th e U nited S ta te s had a look of g ra n ite h a rd n e s s He m ad e th e re m a rk s in an in te rv iew w ith J a m e s R esto n , is s e rv in g h is fifth co n se c u tiv e an a s s o c ia te e d ito r of th e New te rm in C o n g re s s . D u rin g th e Bowl Refunds A s an ex a m p le , F e re n c y c ite d Y ork T im e s . p a s t s e s s io n of C o n g re s s , he in­ S tu d en ts m ay re c e iv e re fu n d s W ednesday in th e lig h t of P r e ­ tro d u c e d , a civ il rig h ts b ill fo r fo r R o s e B ow l tic k e ts t o d a y th e re c e n t R ep u blican S ta te C en ­ DRYER RIDES tr a l C o m m itte e m ee tin g , w h ere m ie r A le x e i N . 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In W ash in gton , a S ta te D e­ O’B rie n A w ard fro m th e In te r­ B e a rd s le y re m in d e d s tu d e n ts E n u m e ra tin g th e v a rio u s dan­ c iatio n of U .S. p a rtm e n t p r e s s o ffic e r d ep lo red n a t i o n a l S ociety of S k i l l e d th a t only MSU stu d e n ts a r e e lig ­ D eath fro m a ru p tu re d h e a rt ¡tim es you co u ld go aro u n d . W hen a sk ed about th e upcom ­ p o lic y , new p u b - O th e rw ise , m o st of th e o th e r g e rs of th e p ra c tic e , D r. J a m e s ing g u b e rn a to ria l ele c tio n , F e r ­ w hat h e c a lle d " th e e x tre m e d is ­ T r a d e s , fo r " h is s in c e re e ffo rts ib le to u s e th e tic k e ts . A n ID o r m a s s iv e c e r e b r a l h e m m o - lie d e m o n s tra - to rtio n ” re p r e s e n te d in K osy­ on b eh alf of la b o r’s fo rg o tte n w ill b e re q u ire d fo r a ll p e rs o n s rh a g e is th e w o rst th in g th at could ills th at can co m e fro m th is F e u rig , d ire c to r of O lin H ealth en cy s a id it w as tim e to " d is ­ Kosygin t j0ns t 0 0 i< p la c e C e n te r, d e s c rib e d Just w hat m ay tin g u ish th e D e m o c ra ts fro m th e gin’s v iew s. m on— - th e union m e m b e r," u sin g a stu d e n t tic k e t. in v a rio u s p a rts of M oscow p ro ­ h appen w hen a p e rs o n g e ts in. R e p u b lic a n s ." te stin g th e A m e ric a n ro le in " I f a p e rs o n h as h is head T o do th is , he sa id h e w ould V iet N am . T h is su g g e sted th at if going a ro u n d th e edge of th e lik e to s e e a lib e ra l, a ll-o u t vig­ S o v ie t_ co n su m er spend in g w ould \ d ru m , h e can g et re d -o u t. T h e o ro u s ca m p a ig n th a t w ould d e­ s u ffe r b e c a u se of in c re a s e d m il­ c e n trig u g a l fo rc e th at b rin g s so fe at R om n ey and ed u ca te th e ita ry a p p ro p ria tio n s , th e S oviet m u ch b lood to th e h ead w ill d is ­ p eo p le of M ichigan on th e is s u e s Í pub lic w as being en c o u ra g e d to te n d th e v e s s e ls in th e re tin a of m en ta l h ea lth , c o n se rv a tio n , b lam e th e U nited S ta te s . an d g iv e th e p e rs o n a ro sy field re c r e a tio n and ed u ca tio n . of v isio n . To W e ste rn d ip lo m a ts, th e d e ­ If th e p r e s s u r e g e ts too g re a t, m o n s tra tio n s se e m e d an e ffo rt an d th a t am o u n t ca n v a ry a g re a t to g iv e th e w id est s o rt of p u b li­ d eal fro m p e rs o n to p e rs o n , a c ity to th e Soviet a ttitu d e on th e v e s s e l m ay ru p tu re and c a u se W a iv e r Exam s V iet N am q u e stio n . p e rm a n e n t d am ag ed v is io n ." W hile th e p re m ie r a tta c k e d If su ch a ru p tu re o c c u rs in Rescheduled U.S. p ro se c u tio n of th e V iet N am th e b ra in , D r. F e u rig continued U n iv e rs ity C o lleg e w a iv e r ex c o n flic t, h e in d ica te d h is m ain Ê p e rm a n e n t b ra in d am ag e fro m th e c e r e b r a l h em m o rh ag e m ay a ffe c t a p e rs o n ’s p e rs o n a lity o r i n t e l l e c t u a l c a p a c ity , o r m ay p a ra ly z e h im . a m in a tio n s, o rig in a lly sch ed u led fo r M onday, J a n . 3, have b een r e ­ sch ed u led fo r T u e sd a y , J a n . 4. T h e h o u rly sch ed u le fo r re p o rtin g to B e s se y H all re m a in s th e sam e; co n c e rn w a s E u ro p e an d U .S. p o licy to w a rd W est G e rm a n y . In th is c o n tex t, h e m en tio n ed th e d e c isio n to in c re a s e th e So­ v iet m ilita ry budget by 5 p e r B ut th e re d -o u t is th e b ig g est only th e d ay h a s been ch an g ed . ce n t. d a n g e r in su ch a c a s e , he sa id , P e r m its fo r th e w a iv e rs m u st K osy gin ra n k ed V iet N am w ith b e c a u se th e p e rs o n does p a s s b e o btain ed a t S33 W o n d ers, 109 G e rm a n y a s a p rim a ry s o u rc e * ........... Rjcudy P r 1?0 B e s s e y H all b e fo re of a g g ra v a tio n in S o v iet-U .S . r e ­ If t h e h e a d i s n e a r t h e D ec. 2 0. la tio n s . H e m ain tain e d th a t a m id d le of th e d ru m and a n o th er T o c a n c e l a w a iv e r p e rm it, BRYAN LAUNDRO NAUT-An M S U s t u d e nt ^ u n p a r t o f th e body is on th e o ut­ m e e tin g of h im s e lf an d P r e s i­ P U T ' E R T H E R E — A g r a d u a t i n g s e n i o r s h a k e s h a n d s with P r e s i d e n t J o h n A . f o r t w o h o u r s , 3 2 m i n u t e s , in a B r y a n Hal l c l o r n e s s tu d e n ts m u st n otify th e O ffice d en t Jo h n so n w ould " n o t b e fe a ­ sid e , D r. F e u rig sa id , blood w ill of E v a lu atio n S e rv ic e s a t 222 Hannah at t h e C o w l e s H o u s e r e c e p t i o n T u e s d a y . S t a n d i n g n e x t to Ha n n a h a r e d r y . r . H . t u m b l e d up a t ° t ° l ° f ‘ .,69 r é v o l u t i o n s be d raw n aw ay fro m th e b ra in M r s . H a n n a h , J o e l H i g g i n s , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e s e n i o r c l a s s , a nd P a u l . C . S m i t h , ond o t . . e n d y b . r < ibrln»orb,t. B e s s e y H a ll, in p e rs o n o r by s ib le " so long a s th e V iet N am P h ot o b y L a r r y F r i t z l a n ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 7) m a il, no la te r th an D ec. 2 7. w a r co n tin u ed . v i c e p r e s i d e n t of t h e s e n i o r c l a s s . 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday, D ec e m b e r 9. 1965 EDITORIALS SOVIET FRUSTRATION African States Group K o s y g i n ’ s B la s t MisusingIts Potential THE 36 M E M B E R S of the O r g a n i ­ e i t h e r e c o n o m i c o r m i l i t a r y , cannot R e fle c ts P re s s u re s By W ILLIAM RYAN s o l v e the s i t u a t i o n . F o r e x a m p l e , AP Special Correspondent z ati on of A f r i c a n Unity (OAU) ha v e a g r e e d to t ake m i l i t a r y act io n in Ha st i n gs B a n d a , p r e s i d e n t of nei gh ­ S oviet P r e m ie r A lex ei N . K osygin’s o u tb u rs t of a n g e r a t th e R h o d e s i a if G r e a t B r i t a i n f a i l s to put b o r i n g M a l a w a i , w a s quoted a s s a y ­ Joh nson a d m in is tra tio n in d ic a te s a S oviet m ood of fr u s tra tio n , and down the r e v o l t . ing, “ Don't be s i l l y . M i l i t a r y i n t e r ­ p e rh a p s th e c o lla p se of any S oviet hope o f p o litic a l s e ttle m e n t in V iet N am . JL It i s i m p e r a t i v e that the A f r i c a n venti on just c o u l d n ’ t b e d o n e - - A f r i - s t a t e s w o r k t o g e t he r , b e c a u s e onl y can s t a t e s d o n ’ t h a v e the m e a n s . ” T h e m an w ho b la s te d U .S . p o lic ie s th is w eek w a s a d iffe re n t through unity wi ll t h e s e e m e r g i n g na­ On the e c o n o m i c s i d e , if the U. S. K osygin fro m th e one of Ju st a y e a r a g o . T hen he w as ca u tio u sly ti ons a c q u i r e s t r e n g t h . H o w ev e r , the and B r i t a i n cut of f oil s h i p m e n t s to > p ro m o tin g th e id ea of good re la tio n s w ith th e U nited S ta te s . OAU h a s m i s u s e d this p o t e n t i a l R h o d e s i a , what is to p r e v e n t the B ehind th e a n g e r of K osygin an d o th e rs who s h a r e th e c o lle c ­ s t r e ng t h. It is ta ki ng a d a n g e r o u s step S ov i e t Union f r o m o f f e r i n g o i l ? It tiv e le a d e rs h ip w ith h im m ay b e a fe elin g th at U .S . p o lic ie s h av e which c oul d h a v e w o r l d - w i d e r e p e r ­ a p p e a r s that any e c o n o m i c s a n c t i o n s p la y e d in to th e h an ds of th e r e g im e 's o pp on ents a t h o m e, p o s­ cussions. b y B r i t a i n o r the UN a r e doo me d sib ly ev en im p e rilin g th e p o s itio n s of K osygin an d th e C o m m u n ist to f a i l u r e . p a rty ch ie f, L eo n id I. B re zh n e v . NO M A T T E R HOW WR ONG the T h e w a r in V iet N am , th e c o n sta n t ta u n ts of th e R ed C h in e se white m i n o r i t y wa s in s e i z i n g con- I N T E R V E N T I O N by t h e s e A f r i c a n th a t th e K re m lin c o lla b o ra te s w ith th e A m e ric a n s to s e e k a so lu ­ t rol of R h o d e s i a , this is a R h o d e s i a n nations wi ll on l y w o r s e n the t u r m o i l . tio n , and th e w o rry o v e r " E u ro p e a n s e c u rity ” — w hich to th e i nt e rn a l m a t t e r . I nternational l a w f o r - It is b e c o m i n g ev i de nt that the p r o b ­ K re m lin m e a n s only th e q u e stio n of G e rm a n y — a p p e a r to have b i d s m i l i t a r y i n t e r f e r e n c e s by one l em m u s t b e s o l v e d i n t e r n a l l y - - w i t h b o ls te re d h a rd -lin e e le m e n ts in th e S oviet C o m m u n ist p a rty . c o u n t r y o r gro u p of c o u n t r i e s into the the two o p p o s i n g b l a c k n a t i o n a l i s t K osygin s e e m e d re m a rk a b ly s e n s itiv e , in h is N ew Y ork T im e s i nt ernal s t r u g g l e s of anot her co un ­ g r o u p s c o m i n g to s o m e a g r e e m e n t in te rv ie w , ab o ut q u e stio n s in v olvin g in te rn a l S o v iet a f f a ir s . He t r y , u n l e s s of c o u r s e , the l e g i t i m a t e and then putting the heat on the Smith m en tio n ed th a t he w ould be o b lig ed fo u r m o n th s h e n c e — a t th e 2 3 rd g o v e r n m e n t r e q u e s t s aid. No l egi ti ­ g o v e r n m e n t . Though this is a d i ff i­ S oviet C o m m u n ist c o n g re s s in M a rc h — to re p o rt on th e next fiv e - m a t e g o v e r n m e n t has r e q u e s t e d ^ e cult t a s k , it is the b e s t w a y t o w a r d y e a r p la n . He m ay ru n into s e rio u s d iffic u ltie s at th at tim e . If so , aid of the OAU. e q u a l i t y f o r all men, white o r b l a c k , h e p ro b a b ly w ill lay m uch of th e b la m e upon U.S. p o lic ie s . F u r t h e r m o r e , o ut s i de i nt e rvent i o n, in R h o d e s i a . A ra s h of d e m o n s tra tio n s in th e U .S .S .R . a g a in s t U .S. p o licy can h a rd ly be re g a rd e d a s co in c id e n c e . T h e se se e m p a r t of a cam p aig n to p r e p a r e th e p ub lic fo r b ad new s so f a r a s c o n su m e r h o p es a r e Let’s Kill U C , Leave I S e e B i l l ’s G e ttin g K e y e d F o r Finals! c o n c e rn e d , an d to b lam e th e A m e ric a n s if th e m ilita ry an d heavy in d u s try ea t up S oviet w ea lth . A y e a r ag o , K osygin an n ou n ced a re d u c tio n of $ 6 6 6 m illio n in th e m ilita ry b u d g e t. He sa id th is , w ith an ex p ected U .S. re d u c tio n at PasadenaIn One Piece MI CHI GAN S T A T E W I L L be s e t ­ going on the t o u r s a s “ a d v i s e r s , ” th e tim e , w ou ld b e " a c e rta in p o s itiv e s te p in th e d ire c tio n of re d u c in g in te rn a tio n a l te n s io n .” He to ld h is P a rlia m e n t th en : ” W e a r e fo r d ev elo p m en t of re la tio n s w ith th e U nited S ta te s . A c e rta in ch ang e fo r th e b e tte r h a s b eco m e a p p a re n t h e re , alth ou g h it is a v e ry s m a ll o ne. It is im p o rta n t to ting a new r e c o r d when it g o e s to ma i n l y to hel p st u de nt s out if they c o n so lid a te an d co n tin u e w hat h a s been beg un . In o u r v iew , w e hav e get into t r o u b l e like l o s i n g t h e i r e v e ry o p p o rtu n ity fo r doing so , by th e s e a rc h fo r so lu tio n s to co n ­ the 1966 R o s e Bowl . T h i s y e a r ’ s n u m b e r s , e s t i m a t e d f r o m 6,000 to money, b e c o m i n g s i c k o r i n j u r e d o r tr o v e r s ia l p o litic a l q u estio n s an d in th e s p h e re of ec o n o m ic , c u l­ 7,000, will b r e a k the MSU r e c o r d s et winding up in jail. So the b ur d e n f o r tu ra l an d s c ie n tific tie s b etw een o u r c o u n trie s .” in 1956 f o r the total n u mb er of s p e c ­ good co nd u ct will r e s t with the s t u ­ L a s t J a n u a ry , co m m en tin g on a su g g e stio n by P re s id e n t Jo h n so n t a t o r s c o m i n g f r o m the B i g Ten to dent hi m s e If. fo r to p -le v e l c o n ta c ts , th e C o m m u n ist p a rty o rg a n , P ra v d a , r e m a r k ­ B e c a u s e 6 f the f ine conduct of ed th at " th e Soviet Union h as alw ay s sought an u n d e rsta n d in g w ith a bowl g a m e . th e U .S .A ., an d th is is why th e s ta te m e n t of th e P re s id e n t of th e S outhern C a l i f o r n i a is a l a r g e a r e a , MSU s t u d e n t s in p a st y e a r s , hotel, U .S .A . in clu d in g th e one c o n c e rn in g e x te n sio n of S o v ie t-A m e ric a n but as MSU h o r d e s pour in, the local c i t i z e n r y will be at o u r m e r c y . Stu­ dents will be p r e t t y much on t he i r c o l l e g e and bowl o f f i c i a l s a r e look­ ing f o r w a r d to h av i ng us a g a i n this y e a r . In p a s t y e a r s , o f f i c i a l s in C a l i ­ C a m p u s U N D e fe n d e d c o n ta c ts , m et w ith a p o s itiv e re s p o n s e in th e S ov iet U nion .” K o sy ­ gin la te r s a id a Jo h n so n v isit w ould b e " p le a s a n t.” T h is w eek K osygin said th e U .S .S .R . w an ted to cu t a r m s ex p en ­ own. M S U ’ s administrdtis^n has r e ­ f o r n i a h a v e hoped MSU woul d win T o th e E d itp rE r ,.„ m ig h t h av e p e rm itte d h e r to co n ­ e r s of th e U N . d itu re s but it co u ld not b e c a u se of U .S. p o lic ie s in V iet N am and q u es t e d s t udents to f ol l o w l ocal and the R o s e B ow l bid i ns te a d of o t h e r tin u e sp e a k in g . H o w ev er, sh e T h e d e le g a te of M o ro cco sa id W est G e rm a n y . H e s a id fu rth e r th at a Jo h n so n v is it w ould be im ­ s t a t e l aws . A l s o st u de nt s will be B i g Ten s c h o o l s . T h e i r i nv i ta ti on s ' It is o bv io u s th a t P a t B o g e rt c h o se to s to rm out like a sp o ile d th a t “ it is th e duty o f th e UN to p o s s ib le u n til w a r’s end in V iet N am , and a p p a re n tly he saw no end a s k e d to f ol l o w r u l e s they would ha v e b e e n w a r m and w e ’ ll be h a s n e v e r se e n a r e a l U N G en­ ch ild and co n v in ced h e r a llie s to d is c u s s is s u e s th a t could b e of in sig h t. o b s e r v e if t hey l ived a s o f f - c a m p u s w e l c o m e in C a l i f o r n i a . e r a l A ss e m b ly m e e tin g o r even m ove to c e n s u re th e p re s id in g in te rn a tio n a l c o n se q u e n c e .” B u t B etw een la s t D e c e m b e r an d now , K osy gin tr ie d to ap p ly S oviet s t ude nt s in E a s t L a n s i n g . a s e s s io n of th e U .S . S en ate. o ffic e r. T h is m otion fa ile d b e ­ it m u st b e re m e m b e re d th a t u n til in flu e n c e to th e V iet N am situ a tio n , and found h im s e lf th w a rte d OUR C O N D U C T W H I L E t h e r e D e le g a te s a r e c o n sta n tly " r u n ­ c a u se m o st m e m b e rs re c o g n iz e d a m a tte r b e c o m e s in te rn a tio n a l an d re b u ffe d by C h in a’s th re a t to su p p o rt a w o rld -w id e b rea k a w ay BUT THE A D M I N I S T R A T I O N has s hou l d k ee p that invit at ion w a r m . n ing acro sfe th e flo o r to d is c u s s and a p p re c ia te d th e fine e ffo rts In its s c o p e , th e UN h a s no leg al C o m m u n ist m o v e m en t. not pl anned to SDend its t i m e being So a s we d e s c e n d on C a l i f o r n i a this u rg e n t m a tte r s ” w ith th e ir c o l­ of S e c re ta ry -G e n e ra l B a r ry K olb rig h t to in te r f e r e . If th e r e h ad b een so m e in c lin a tio n in C o m m u n ist N o rth V iet N am p o l i c e m e n to s tudents in C a l i f o r n i a . y e a r , l e t ’ s be m e r c i f u l to o u r h o s t s - - le a g u e s . T h is is NOT d is o rd e r in ru n n in g th e m e e tin g . A s fo r o u r d isc u ss io n of th e to go to a c o n fe re n c e ta b le on te r m s s h o rt of d em an d in g full U.S. S o m e f a c u l t y and s t a f f m e m b e r s a r e that is, e v e r y o n e but the U C L A t e a m . o r co n fu sio n b ut a v e ry n e c e s ­ A re so lu tio n d ealin g w ith r i o t­ 1 0 -y e a r-o ld m a tte r of H u n g ary s u r r e n d e r , th a t s e e m s to hav e v a n ish e d . s a ry f o r m of c o m m u n icatio n . ing arid c iv il d is o rd e r in N ig e ria — it is n e v e r too la te to e x p re s s T h e N o rth V iet N am re g im e is p ic tu re d by B ritis h n ew sm an M iss B o g e rt is not a m e m b e r of w as not d is c u s s e d b e c a u se th e sy m p ath y w ith a n atio n al d e s ire J a m e s C a m e ro n , w ho h as v is ite d H anoi, a s u tte rly co n fid en t of v ic ­ th e C a m p u s U n ite d N a tio n s. P e r - m a tte r is a s tr ic tly in te rn a l a f- fo r fre e d o m . A nd th is o n c e .C o m - to ry , even if it sho uld ta k e a long tim e . V ic to ry , in th e H anoi view , M A R Y U L L R IC H .h a p s if sh e w e re sh e w ould be fa ir.-T h e sa m e is tr u e of th e r e s ­ m u n ist o b s tru c tio n w as in effe c­ w ould be c o m p le te U .S. w ith d ra w a l fro m South V iet N am . ab le to le a rn so m eth in g ab o u t th e olution 1 d e a lin g w ith r e p r e s e n ta ­ tiv e . T h is co n fid en c e a p p a re n tly w as b o ls te re d by th e o u tb re a k of p ro ­ w o rk in g s of a p a rlia m e n ta ry tiv e g o v e rn m e n t ln ln d o n e s ia .T h e te s ts in th e U nited S ta te s , w hich th e C o m m u n ists s e e m to w ant to body. H e r ig n o ra n c e of th e p ro ­ UN is n ot em p o w e re d to d is c u s s Jo y C a r o le H a rris o n 'I n ’ W ith C o l le g e H e r d c e d u re s and p u rp o s e s of th e UN is a p p allin g . th e in te rn a l a f fa irs of e ith e r m e m b e r o r n o n -m e m b e r n a tio n s. M o rto n G ro v e , Illin o is, J u n io r U n d e r-S e c re ta r y G e n e ra l a n d re g a r d as ir r e s is tib le p r e s s u r e on th e Jo h n so n a d m in is tra tio n to w ith d raw fro m V iet N am . T h u s, th e s ta le m a te h as d ee p e n e d . F o r th e B re zh n e v -K o sy g in T h e d e le g a te fro m A rg e n tin a , If it w e re , it w ould no doubt c u r ­ D e le g a te of th e U n ited K ingdom who c h o s e to ig n o re p a r lia ­ re n tly b e d isc u ss in g th e c iv il C am p u s U n ited N atio n s (continued on p a g e 6) —W h a t ’ s It R e a l l y W o r th ? m e n ta ry o r d e r , re fu se d to ta k e h e r s e a t w hen ask ed to by th e p re s id in g o ffic e r. H ad sh e a p ­ rig h ts p ro b le m s of th e U n ite d S ta te s . T h is e m p h a s iz e s th e fa c t th a t M is s B o g e rt is d a n g e ro u sly Traditional Favorites ege te ac h e : ■.e here W h atev er th e n a tu re of the tin g u ish in g fe a tu re is an u nq ual­ p e a le d h is ru lin g , th e A ss e m b ly Ig n o ra n t of th e w o rk in g s an d pow ­ The- only safe ty is in num ­ group, each h a s it’ s own c re e d ified ig n o ra n c e . st; b e rs , and th e only s e lf -a s s u ra n c e “ A ccep t only w hat we te ll you to is jn a s so c ia tin g w ith p eo p le who ac c e p t and r e je c t all e ls e .” m ir r o r o u r own s e lf-im a g e . We re a d th e n e w sp a p e rs fo r “ P e a n u ts ” and we liste n to th e If a m an d o e sn ’t lig h t y o u r B e a tle s on th e ra d io . We c a n ’t I t’s a n ice co d e, b ut a S tiflin g c ig a re tte fo r you, h e ’ s an u n - p a rtic ip a te in d is c u s s io n s b e ­ T o th e E d ito r: one. A s we’ m ove in little co m ­ m an n ere d c lo d . If he d o e sn ’t tak e c a u se w e hav e no in d iv idu al o pin ­ 2-CountIndictment p o s ite , id en tity g ro up s and com b y o u r co at o r open a d o o r, he b e­ io n s. A ll o u r th o u g h ts hav e .been o u r h a ir like ev ery o n e e ls e , d re s s longs on so m e fa r p la n e t. h e a rd so m any tim e s th at th e re I In th e tim e I h av e been w o rk in g fo r n e w sp a p e rs and a m ag a z in e , h av e found tw o th in g s I d is lik e in co p y . O ne is p o o r g ra m m a r. O nce th is type- of id ea h a s se t is no fr e s h n e s s o r c r e a tiv ity le ft T h e o th e r is fa lla c io u s th in k in g . W hen both o c c u r to g e th e r, I th ro w in, we a r e w hat is co m m o nly in o u r c o n v e rs a tio n 's sp an . te rm e d a phony an d o u r m o st d is - We w ant ju s t w hat e v e ry o n e th eT hcopy o u t. e ls e w a n ts. We don’t h av e any P a g e , B irmwinhat a t is I w ould hav e done w ith th e le tte r of M iss B e v e rly g to n ju n io r, w ho se le tte r D ec. 6 s ta r te d : " I th in k it’s iPPOéc kOLRE s ta rtlin g a m b itio n s, no youthful h op es of " k illin g th e w o rld .” W e Tabhoeu pt otim e th e S up rem e C o u rt sto p p ed co d dlin g th e C o m m u n ists.” hOu PRO&ABLh’ HAVE AMBLSOPiA u)0 f*DtRiN6 uUHV e x anopsi a .the Vision in vour o r g ra m m a r c o m e s in th e seco n d p a r a g r a p h : . . th e ru lin g i'mDEARIN6 Th£ right eve ib dim bo T he D octor ju st w ant to get alon g like e v e ry ­ h as g iv en th e p a rty an open g ro u n d to do w h a te v e r th ey p le a s e .’ PATCH cH j rlA6 PATCHEDThE lEFT OhE.THUf’ one e ls e g e ts alon g . L IN D 5? / F0RCiN67 h£PI6HT EVE TO (DORIC... F o r th e g ir ls , ab o ut th e h ig h e st N eed She I sa y m o re than " th e p a rty , it p le a s e s .” g o e s on: " I ’m a ll fo r c iv il lib e r tie s b u t fo r w hom ? N ot fo r S5> th in g th ey can w ish fo r is a little 1 hom e so m e w h ere in an o b s c u re p eo p le w ho u se th e ir p re c io u s lib e rtie s to u n d e rm in e th e g o v e rn ­ c o m m u te r su b u rb , w h ere c r a b - m en t th a t g av e th em th e s e r ig h ts .” . g ra s s and PTA m e e tin g s a r e m a ­ o u W hile I’m not a C o n s titu tio n a lis t m y se lf, I do se e m to re c a ll r founding fa th e rs re f e r r in g to th e s e rig h ts a s " in a lie n a b le ." jo r c o n c e rn s. If th ey a r e indeed in a lie n a b le , th e g o v ern m e n t can n o t g iv e o r take A nd m en don’t hav e any g u ts. T h e h ig h e st a sp ira tio n they p o s­ th e m, I am a f ra id , h o w ev er, th a t a p o w e r p h ilo so p h y , a s ex e m p lifie d s e s s is to ev en tu ally b ec o m e a by M iss P a g e , m ak e th e se rig h ts lia b le to be a lie n a te d . D em o crac y ACTuAllV, TREATMENT Of AM0LVOPA lb ONE OF THE MOST R£ii)ARPlN6 IN YouDRIVEMEC R A W I ! b u tto ned-do w n, Ivy L eag u e b ra n d MEDICINE ..(iJiThOiT MEDtCATiON OR ------------------------- of c o m p u te riz e d b u tto n -p u sh e r. is an id ea l s ta te , one th at r e q u ir e s in sig h t an d in te llig e n c e on th e 6ÜR6ERV0R HOSPTAuZATiCN A CHILD W hen som eon e c o m e s along ty ra n nofic aa lll a cs itiz p a rt a d e n s . W ithout th e s e q u a litie s , d e m o c ra c y can b e as ic ta to rs h ip . cAn 8£ S iVEN £V£5i6HÎ INAN EVE who d o e sn ’t fit in to th is p a tte rn , (jJHiCHJiHERDlSc M6HTdAÆ NO5i6HT th ey ’r e d iffe re n t, th ey a r e n 't un­ lie v e sh e w as m a jor rin If it w e re not fo th e sex of M iss P a g e , I w ould b e* ln clined to b e ­ g in fo o tb all, a p la c e w h e re p o w e r c o u n ts. B ut d e rs to o d , th e y 'r e a b n o rm a l. if sh e w e re a football p la y e r, I th in k I w ould lik e to have th e co ach T h e s e a r e th e p eo p le who w o re w hite s o c k s in c o lle g e , who n e v e r c a llin g th e s ig n a ls . w ent to a B ro d y d an ce o r who R ic h a rd H . L e h n e rt didn’t th in k b e e r w as th e g r e a t­ 1964 g ra d u a te e s t th in g in e x is te n c e . T h e y w e re th e p eo p le on w hom we looked dow n. T h e y d id n ’t b e ­ m S TA TE N E W S long. T h e y w ere th e p lo d d e rs . W e b u rn e d b rig h tly fo r aw h ile — we had it m ad e — re m e m b e r? T o th e E d ito r: C o n c e rn V o ic e d R ee v e , K en L a w le s s , D .D . An­ N othing co u ld e v e r go w ro ng fo r d e rs o n , C lau d e H ub b ard , D eW ltt M em b er A sso ciated P r e s s , U nited P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, In­ u s, b e c a u se w e had P a p a ’s m on­ S. D y k es, S tephen E llisto n , B en­ land D aily P r e s s A sso c ia tio n , A sso c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s , On th e b a s is of th e fa c ts r e ­ ey b eh in d us and 1? c a s h m e re p o rte d in th e S ta te N ew s, w e, th e ja m in B . H ickok, D aniel W alden, M ichigan P r e s s A sso c ia tio n , M ichigan C o lle g ia te P r e s s A sso ­ s w e a te rs in th e c lo s e t. follow ing* u n d e rsig n e d f a c u l t y J.A , L e e , T h e o d o re W. Jo h n so n , cia tio n . B ut we flic k e re d o u t , and m e m b e rs , w ish to v o ice o u r co n ­ B .F . E n g le, H en ry J . S ilv e rm a n , P u b lish ed ev e ry '■lass day thro u gh ou t fa ll, w in te r, and s p rin g th ey ’r e s till g oing. S o m ew h ere c e rn and p r o te s t o v e r'th e m e ­ H a ro ld W, C u r r ie , T .B . S tra n d - te r m s and tw ice w eekly s u m m e r te rm by th e s tu d e n ts of M ichi­ along th e w ay we lo s t it. S om e­ th o d s, fo rm an d u ltim a te d e c i­ n e s s , M a ry K. C ro ft, H eyw ard gan S tate U n iv e rsity . w h ere th e v a lu e s sh ifte d , an d we sion of th e M SU’s a d m in is tra tiv e E h rlic h , Joh n H. F e r r e s , C onnie Second c la s s p o sta g e p aid at E a s t L a n sin g , M ich. w e re n ’t n eed ed an y m o re — th e h andling of th e P au l Schlff c a s e . L . W illia m s, G .C . L an do n , W il­ , E d ito ria l and b u s in e s s o ffice s at 341 S tudent S e rv ic e s B u ild ­ e m p h a s is w as on d u ra b ility , and ing, M ichigan S tate U n iv e rs ity , E a s t L an sin g , M ich. We fu rth e r s u b s c rib e to th e lia m W. K elly , P a tr ic ia A. D’lt r i, we ju s t d id n ’t w e a r w ell. "S ta te m e n t on F a c u lty R esp o n si­ D an iel R id e r, A lfre d H. J o n e s, A p ro je c tio n ? T h in k ab o u t it. b ility fo r th e A cad em ic F re e d o m B ru c e C u r tis , L . P au l C ob u rn , EDITORIAL 355-8252 of S tu d e n ts” a s p u b lish ed in th e W illiam F . C h a m b e rla in , O s­ C h a rle s C . W e l l s ..............................................................E d ito r-In -C h ie f n A sso c ia tio n of U n iv er­ m ond E . P a lm e r , N o ra L an d ­ K yle K erbaw y ..............................................................M anaging E d ito r LETTER POLICY | As itym erica P r o f e s s o r s B u lletin of A u­ m a rk , C h a rle s S w itz e r, L eR oy F a ra P re s s Jo B u m b a rg e r .................................................... C am p u s E d ito r H arv e y , R o b e rt S. F o g a rty , G ary R ick P i a n i n ..................................................................................S p o rts E d ito r T he S ta te N ew s w elco m e^ l e t t e r s . tu m n , 1964. G ro a t, W. P a tric k S tra u s s ; S ally Hi s e v e ra l v e ry im p o rta n t r e ­ 1,V J im Spaniolo .....................* . . . . . .'I T . . I T ¿ < f tto r ia f £ a f t« ' • to th e e d ito r frcna- a ll .s e a d e r '?». s p e c ts th e s e p rin c ip le s have not M . M ille r,” M a ry E, Tom pkins,* I •*W • «1 *- • w h e th e r o r not th ey a r e a s s o c ia ­ 3 5 5 - 8 2 5 5 ted w ith M ich igan S ta te U n iv e r­ been o b se rv e d in th e U n iv e rsity ’s JJoh a n e A nn B a rk a u , P a u lin e A dam s, n A . F o rm a n , M ilto n B . Pow ­ V J ) ADVERTISING A d v e rtisin g M an ag er s ity . , h an dlin g of th e S chiff c a se . A rth u r L a n g e r. . e ll, A nn R idgew ay, J a n e A. N el­ BUSINESS-CIRCULATION 355-8299 L e tte r s m u st b e no lo n g e r than Signed: R . G lenn W right, Don so n , T h o m as E. B e lla v a n c e , T ho ­ PHOTOGRAPHIC 355-8311 300 w o rd s , an d sho uld b e typed H au sd o rff, R o b e rt L . W r i g h t , m a s C . K is c h le r, and T h o m as F A R A H M A N U F A C T U R IN G C O ., IN C . EL P A S O , T E X A S d ouble sp a c e d . W inthrop P . R ow e, F re d e ric E . R . W e st. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Thursday, D ecem b er 9, 1965 3 B Y R E S E R V E B O A R D World News at a Glance In te re s t H ik e B a c k e d N E W Y O R K uPl— 'W i l l i a m to 4 -1 /2 p e r c e n t. T he b o a rd a ls o p a c e by o v e r-s tim u la tin g t h e IR A P o s e s N e w T h r e a t M cC h esn ey M a rtin , F e d e ra l R e­ ra is e d th e c e ilin g on tim e d e­ eco no m y. s e rv e B o a rd c h a irm a n , conten d ed p o s its of 30 d ay s o r m o re fro m T h e Johnson a d m in is tra tio n B E L F A S T ( U P I ) — The North I r i s h g o v e r n m e n t o r d e r e d W ednesday th e R e s e rv e in te n d s 4 -1 /2 to 5 -1 /2 p e r c e n t. T h e a c ­ h a s contended th at in c re a s e d in­ s e c u r i t y m e a s u r e s W e d n e s d a y to me et the t h r ea t of new to m a in ta in its in d ep en dence to tio n s h av e led to a g e n e ra l r i s e v i o l e n c e b y the o u t la we d I r i s h R e p u bl i c a n A r m y (IRA). a c t on U .S. m oney p o licy " u n ­ in th e c o s t of b o rro w in g . te r e s t ra te s w ould ten d to h alt th e n ation ’s re m a rk a b le eco no m ­ Your Used Book Headquarters Home A f f a i r s M i n i s t e r B r i a n Mc C on n el l announced le s s and u n til th e law is ch an g ed .” T he r e s e r v e ’s i n t e r e s t in ­ ic ex p an sion , now in its 58th T u e s d a y night the g o v e r n m e n t had i n f o r m a t i o n the I RA In an a d d re s s to th e L ife In­ c r e a s e s w e re c o u n te r to th e ex­ m o n th . w a s about to r e s u m e its a t t a c k s a g a i n s t the North. s u ra n c e A sso c ia tio n of A m e ric a , p r e s s e d p o licy of th e P re s id e n t, He s a i d s t e p s hove been t aken to s a f e g u a r d k e y o f f i ­ M a rtin sa id th e b a s ic aim of th e who sou gh t to k eep in te re s t ra te s c i a l s . P r e c a u t i o n s will be t aken to p r ot e c t p r o p e r t y and R e s e rv e an d P re s id e n t Jo h n so n ’s dow n. M a rtin did n ot c r itic iz e a d ­ publi c s e r v i c e s . a d m in is tra tio n is th e sa m e — to m in is tra tio n m o n e ta ry p o licy . Th e o n c e - p o w e r f u l I RA p u b l i c l y announced in 1 9 6 2 t h a t p ro m o te th e w e ll-b e in g of th e B ut he sa id h e to ld th e P r e s i­ M ic h ig a n it wa s abandoning its c a m p a i g n to unite I re l a n d b^ v i o ­ n atio n ’s eco no m y. dent at a fa c e -to -f a c e m ee tin g l e n c e. Th e o r g a n i z a t i o n s h r a n k to a handful of tough H ow ever, h e s a id th e b o a rd M onday a f te r th e in te re s t r a te u n d e r c b v e r men. "c a n n o t ta k e m o n e ta ry m e a s u re s th at a r e c o n tra ry to our^ b e st b o o st th a t th e n atio n h as th e m e a n s of co m b attin g in flatio n D ra ff C a ll I t ’s A C r i m e T o L i s t e n " i f it w an ts to u se th e m .” ju d g m en t, o r re fra in fro m ta k ­ SALISBURY (U P I)--A g o v ern m e n t e d ic t m ak in g it a ing m e a s u re s th at w e c o n sid e r " A s 1 h av e s a id m any tim e s ,” c rim e fo r R h o d esian s to lis te n to “ se d itio u s ” ra d io b ro a d - n e c e s s a r y .” M a rtin to ld th e a s s o c ia tio n , " t h e A m e ric a n p eo p le, th ro u g h th e H o ld s L in e ' c a s ts in a p u b lic p la c e w ent into effe ct today. M a rtin re c e iv e d h eavy a p ­ T h e J a n u a ry d ra ft c a ll fo r A nyone found g uilty of d iso b ey in g th e re g u la tio n w ould b e « p la u s e fro m th e au d ien c e of n e a r­ le g is la tiv e p ro c e s s , can ch ang e M ichigan w as p la c e d a t 3,300 lia b le to a $280 fin e o r tw o y e a rs in ja il. T he re g u la tio n s, ly 1 ,0 0 0 in su ra n c e e x e cu tiv es th e a u th o rity an d re sp o n s ib ility W ednesday, n e a rly th e sa m e in ­ an n ou n ced T u esd ay night, ap p lie d to "h ig h ly s u b v e rs iv e and w hen he to ld th em : of th e F e d e ra l R e s e rv e S ystem duction o rd e r a s D e c e m b e r’s c a l l s e d itio u s b ro a d c a s ts fro m n eig h b o rin g c o u n trie s ." " U n le s s an d u n til th e law is w h e n ev er th ey ch o o se to do s o .” of 3,394 w hich w as th e la rg e s t T he R h o d esian g o v ern m en t o rd e re d th e ban in an a p p a re n t ch ang ed , I sho uld c o n sid e r it a Som e c o n g re s sm e n h av e c a lle d th is y e a r due to th e e s c a la tio n a tte m p t to m in im iz e th e e ffe c ts of b ro a d c a s ts fro m a s p e c ia l v io latio n of m y oath of office to fo r in v e stig a tio n s of th e in te re s t of th e w ar in V iet N am , tr a n s m itte r B rita in w as s e ttin g u p in B e c h u a n a la n d , 15 m ile s v ote fo r o r a g a in st a p o licy r a te b o o st. T h e m en w ill be a s sig n e d to fro m th e R h o d esian b o rd e r. m e a s u re fo r any re a s o n o th e r M a rtin s a id th e in te re s t r a te th e A rm y and M arin e C o rp s , than m y b e s t ju d gm ent of th at bo o st w as in ten d ed " n o t to r e ­ C o l. A rth u r A . H o lm es, s ta te A F L - C I O S e ts P o litic a l T o n e m e a s u re on its m e r its .” d u ce th e p a c e of th e eco no m y ’s S electiv e S e rv ic e d ir e c to r , sa id It w as M a rtin ’s f ir s t p ub lic e x p a n s i o n , but to m o d e ra te a ll lo cal d ra ft b o a rd s h av e b een SAN F R A N C I S C O ( A P l - W h e A F L - C I O s e t a s t r o n g m ounting d em an d s fo r bank c r e d ­ p o l i t i c a l tone f o r its c onve nti on W e d n e sd a y , p l e d gi ng to co m m en t on th e b o a rd ’s boo st o rd e re d to fill th e J a n u a ry quota in th e bank d isc o u n t r a te fro m 4 it th at m ig h t je o p a rd iz e th at w ith s in g le m en , tapp in g m en def end D e m o c r a t i c l i b e r a l s In the 1966 c o n g r e s s i o n a l DeportationOfAliens e l e c t i o n s f r o m a ‘ ‘ g a n g —u p 11 by c o n s e r v a t i v e and r i g h t - m a r rie d a fte r la s t A ug. 26 only wi ng f o e s . if n e c e s s a ry . Th e big l ab or f e d e r a t i o n c o n c e d e d in a r e p o r t on the H o lm es said th a t although m en e v e of its 10th a n n i v e r s a r y co n ve n t i on that the pol i ti ca l m a rrie d b e fo re A ug. 26 h av e b een f ight wi ll be tough. " T h e r a c e to def end l i b e r a l c o n g r e s s m e n e l e c t e d in 1 964 as well a s e l e c t new l e g i s l a t o r s will be di ff icul t in the f a c e of the thin m a r g i n s which b r ought m a n y of t h em to W a s h i n g t o n , " the r e p o r t s a i d . OrderedInRhodesia SALISBURY, R h o d esia (U PI)— P r im e M in is te r Ian Sm ith W ed­ M r. W ilso n ’s a c tio n s le a v e u s no option in th is m a tte r .” au th o riz e d fo r in d uctio n , d ra ft b o a rd s have b een to ld to m ak e e v e ry e ffo rt to re c la s s if y su f­ fic ie n t sin g le m en to m e e t c u r ­ re n t q u o ta s. P re s id e n t Jo h n so n la s t A ug u st n esd a y n ig ht o rd e re d th e d e p o r­ S m ith a ls o o rd e re d M alaw i and cu t off a tw o -y e a r old e x e cu tiv e India R a tio n s F o o d ta tio n of a lie n w o rk e rs to c r e a te Z am b ia to p re p a y in N orth A m e r­ o rd e r p ro te c tin g m a r r ie d m en NEW D ELH I (U P I)— T he Indian g o v ern m e n t im p o sed food jo b s fo r R h o d esian s w ithout w ork ic an d o lla rs o r W est E u ro p ean fro m th e d ra ft b e c a u se m an y m en ra tio n in g on New D elhi W ednesday fo r th e f ir s t tim e in 11 b e c a u se of B rita in ’s eco no m ic c u rre n c y o th e r th an B ritis h pound w ere g ettin g m a r rie d to avoid y e a rs . s a n c tio n s. N e a rly 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 A fri- s t e r l i n g any goods p u rc h a s e d th e m ilita ry s e rv ic e . T h e n atio n , h a rd h it by a s h o rta g e of g ra in s , h as depended c a n s could b e a ffe c te d . fro m R h o d esia. 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M c N am ara today lis te d th e follow ing b a s e s to b e c lo s e d o r re d u c e d in M ich ­ M ount C le m e n s -th e 927th A ir R e s e rv e T ro o p C a r r ie r G roup C —119 at S elfrid g e A ir F o rc e B a se w ill b e in ac tiv a ted by O c­ T h e se in clu d ed : — " W o rk e r s who cannot b e ab ­ so rb e d in th e n atio n al s e rv ic e s c h e m e s an d w ho b eco m e r e ­ dundant a s a re s u lt of econom ­ SelectionOf igan: B a ttle C re e k -T h e N aval R e ­ s e rv e T ra in in g C e n te r w ill be • c t:'" 't e ': d c o n so lid a ted w ith \ la .• ine C o rp s C e n ­ to b e r 1967, and th e 71st F-106 A ir D efen se C om m and S quadron w ill be re lo c a te d to R ic h a rd s - G eb au er A ir F o r c e B a se by A p ril 196“. T h e 12“th T A C R ec o n n ais­ ic p r e s s u r e s fro m B rita in w ill b e d ire c te d to w a rd s em p lo y m en t at p re s e n t en jo y ed b y a lie n w o rk - e r s .” — " T h e la tte r w ill b e re p la c e d ChristmasGifts an d w ill h av e to be re p a tria te d MSUSouvenirs te r , K aiam az v ^ , ir, a new c e n te r sa n c e W ing, ANG, w ill re lo c a te to be c o n stru c te d by Ju n e 1970. fro m M e tro p o lita n W ayne C ounty to th e ir c o u n trie s of o rig in . Ev­ B ay C ity -T h e N aval R e s e rv e A irp o rt to S elfrid g e A ir F o rc e e ry e ffo rt w ill be m ad e to av o id T ra in in g C e n te r w ill be in a c ti­ B a s e by Ju ly 1968, h a rd sh ip to a lie n w o rk e rs b ut v ated an d c o n so lid a ted w ith th e N aval R e s e rv e T ra in in g C e n te r a t Saginaw ' by Ju n e 1967. 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Aitch-, th e 6 -7 ju n io r th e one a g a in s t W e ste rn , looked p o in ts a f te r h e had s c o re d 24 B enington s a id th ey p lay ed a lik e tw o d iffe re n t u n its ,” B en­ ag a in st M ich igan . n e a r f l a w l e s s g am e a g a i n s t ington s a id . “ W e p la y e d m o re in­ R ich H e n d r i x led B o w l i n g G re e n w ith 13 p o in ts, follow ed S ou th ern C al, and th e B ulldogs t e l l i g e n t l y a g a in s t B o w l i n g sho t 50 p e r cen t fro m th e flo o r L E A V E D E C . 1 8 G re e n , an d p lay ed 50 p e r cen t by r e s e r v e Bob Van P o p p el w ith 11. T he g am e w as p lay ed b e fo re a g a in s t Illin o is. b e tte r d e fe n siv e ly , holding th e ir a n e a r c a p a c ity cro w d of 5,300. t s t a r t e r s to 31 p o in ts .” T he B u tle r B u lld o g s w ill face S ’ B o w l P la n s A n n o u n c e d " 1 w as g lad to se e th e zone th e S p a rta n s h e re a f te r m ee tin g d e fe n se a g a in s t u s ,” h e co n ­ O hio S ta te W e d n e s d a y n i^h t. tin u ed , " s in c e w e p lay th e b e st C oach T ony H inkle had 499 c a r e e r M ichigan S ta te , n atio n al foot­ p r a c tic e s a t B ro o k sid e P a r k n e a r E nds - J im P ro e b s tle , G ene b all c h a m p io n s, w ill ta k e a squ ad of 44 m en to P a s a d e n a , C a lif., fo r th e R o se B ow l G am e a g a in st th e R o se B ow l th e follow ing d ay . 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M e m b e rs of s ta te v e te ra n s ’ H ow ever, th e av e rag e g la s s of ju d g m en t a n d in h ib itio n s a n d A fte r o ne d rin k , 1.3 h o u rs a r e p ro p e rty ta x ex e m p tio n s fro m much power the minority Repub­ b e e r is 1 2 o un ces, b rin g in g the le av e th e d rin k e r’sth in k in g d a m p $2 , 0 0 0 o f s ta te -e q u a liz e d v alu ­ o rg a n iz a tio n s h av e s w a m p e d licans have to affect legislation. alcohol co n ten t to ,54 o u n ce s. and d ou btfu l. re q u ire d fo r a ll alco h o l to le a v e atio n to $ 3 ,5 0 0 . S u p p o rte rs c la im th e ir le g is la to rs w ith m a ll, a s k ­ Both parties in both chambers And the a v e ra g e o ne-o un ce g la s s C o n c e n tra tio n o f alco h o l in th e th e body. T h r e e d rin k s re q u ir e th a t th e fb ilh o e u n te ra c ts lo s s e s ing su p p o rt fo r th e o rig in a l b ill. had planned caucuses for this blood a f te r one d rin k is 0 . 0 2 p e r fo u r h o u rs; fiv e , 6 , 6 h o u rs ; e ig h t, A m e e tin g b etw een R om n ey and morning. 1 0 . 6 h o u rs ; and 2 0 , 2 6 .6 h o u rs . su s ta in e d by v e te ra n s a f te r an c e n t. , T h r e e d rin k s a ffe c t re a c tio n Student CoperationKeys B e e r D o w n W i n e U p M ic h ig a n d e rs a r e d rin k in g le s s w ine s ip p e rs b ec au se co n su m p ­ tim e and c o o rd in a tio n . T h e p e r ­ son b e c o m e s d elig h te d an d d e­ Soviet Blast, ( continued f r o m p a g e 2) b e e r now th an they did in 1948, tion of a ll ty p e s of w ine h a s in ­ v ilis h . F iv e d rin k s d ull v isio n , re g im e , th e A sian situ a tio n r e p r e s e n ts an in su rm o u n ta b le ob­ th e M ichigan L iq u o rC o m m issio n c re a s e d . sp e e c h , and b a la n c e , m ak in g the s ta c le to re d u c tio n of E a s t-W e st te n s io n s . It Is a ll th e m o re so h as re p o rte d . In 1948, 25.46 g allo n s of li­ q u o r w e re co n su m ed p e r c a p ita . D urin g 1964, only 20.94 g allo n s w e re co n su m ed , a d e c re a s e of In 194S, ,36 g allo n s of lig h t w ine (up to 16 p e r cent alco h o l) w e re co n su m ed . In 1964, .51 g allo n s ■were co n su m ed , an in ­ c r e a s e of .15 g allo n s. d rin k e r d izz y and d e lirio u s . A fte r eig h t d rin k s a p e rs o n m ay b ec o m e d azed and d e je c te d , and h is w alking and stan d in g w ill be a ffe c te d . 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T h e m e f o r the oc­ A lthough H o ratio A lg e r's 117 b ooks hav e a lm o s t id e n tic a l b a s ic The heroes o f A lg e r’ s books w e re the heroes o f the age, Nye d a lis m , Cam pus P o lic e re p o rte d . A c c o rd in g to p o lic e someone casion w i ll be "S a n ta ’ s C a p e rs ,’ ’ fe a tu rin g p riz e s given aw ay by ROSE BOWL? 15 y e a rs o ld , fa th e rle s s and e a rn ­ p lo ts and a r e a r tis tic a lly sub ­ in g th e ir own way in New Y o rk en tered the to w e r and re m o ve d Santa and h is h e lp e r, Sneezy. lite r a tu r e , th ey a r e s till v alu ab le . C ity o r a s m a ll New Y o rk tow n. ro d s connecting p a rt o f the c lo c k O th er a c tiv itie s Inclu de d in the R u sse l B . N ye, d istin q u lsh e d T h e y often supported widowed m echanism w i t h the e le c tr ic p ro g ra m a re b illia r d s , b o w lin g , Y our books p ro fe s s o r of E n g lish , d isc u ss e d c lo c k w o rk . c a rd s , m o v ie s , dancing, d is p la y s c o u ld m a k e th is idea of v alu ab le s u b - lite r a - m o th e rs who w ere to rm e n te d by and re fre s h m e n ts , a c c o rd in g to :u re in re la tib n to A lg e r’s books the man w ith the m ortga ge , ac­ V alue o f the connecting ro d s , p a rty c h a irm a n W illa r d Stoddard th e d i f f e r e n c e . an d th e c u ltu ra l ideology of th e c o rd in g to Nye. w hich m u st be cu sto m -m a d e in of th e p h y sic a l p la n t. In s p i t e of al l h a r d s h i p s , la te 19th ce n tu ry in a sp eech through in d u s try , honesty, t r u s t ­ E ngland, was e stim a te d at $150. A se ve n -p ie ce o rc h e s tra fo r to P h i l l i p s - S n y d e r re s id e n ts w o rth in e s s and a lucky b re a k , T h e ro d s m ust have been r e ­ b a llro o m dancing w ill be p la y in g Sell y o u r b o o k s in t h e m a in b a llro o m , w h i l e T u e sd ay . the heroes becam e ric h and the moved som e tim e between 5 p .m . T he books, w hich N ye ca lled p o o r boy gained th e w ealth tha t Monday and 7:45 a .m . T u e sd a y, square dancing, po lka s and o th e r a t th e . . . in c re d ib ly bad p ro s e fo r a m an w as re sp e cte d by the e ra . re q u e st nu m be rs w i ll be p e r­ p o lic e said. fo rm e d by a s ix -p ie c e band in who g rad u ate d eighth in h is c la s s An i m p o r t a n t m e s s a g e of at H a rv a rd , a r e im p o rta n t h is ­ A lg e r’s 117 b o o k s, N ye s a id , is T h e th e ft w a s d is c o v e re d T u e s - the p a r lo r s . P riz e s in clu d e tw o MSU cap­ to ric a lly b e c a u se th ey ex p lain th e a ttitu d e s of la te 19th ce n ­ th at one m u st c a p ita liz e on th e lucky b re a k . day m o rn in g by c a r i l l o n e r W endell W escott. ta in ’s c h a ir s , stad iu m b lan k ets an d flo ra l d e c o ra tio n s. M SU tu ry A m e ric a n so c ie ty . F o r ex a m p le , if a ric h m an’ s T h e re w e re no signs o f fo r c ib le D E C K THE H A L L S — C h r i s t m a s c o m e s two w e e k s M ovies to b e show n w ill be Nye lis te d th re e of th o se a t­ d a u g h te r fa lls off a f e r r y , sa v e titu d e s . T h e f ir s t w as th at an h e r and b ec o m e ric h , a s one of e n try and the d o or to the to w e r w as locked, p o lic e said. e a r l y on c a m p u s . T i n s e l and f r o s t e d b a l l s now d e c o r a t e the e v e r g r e e n s that de ck the r e s i d e n c e h a l l s " L a p l a n d ’’ and " G r a n d C an ­ y o n .” B O Q K STORE o rd in a ry boy could b ec o m e g re a t A lg e r 's h e ro e s did . O r, follow P o lic e a re s t ill in v e s tig a tin g . of MSU. 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M a tc h in g C a p : in n a v y o r n a t u r a l A ll w ood c o n stru c tio n , w ill s e t w ell c a su a l c h a ir in d e n - fa m ily ro o m - fo r s to ra g e o r d e c o ra tio n . in any d e c o r. F o ld s e a s ily . Handy, liv in g ro o m -b e d ro o m . S electio n of c o lo r. S iz e s 67s to IV i, 3 .9 5 co n v e n ien t. • c o lo rs . two eleven south Washington E. LANSING-ON GRAND R. HIST EAST OF CAMPUS- W. SAGINAW AT WAVERLY 8 M ichigan State N ew s. E ast Lansing, M ichigan T hursday. D ecem b er 9, 1965 'F r e e F o r c e s ' T r i u m p h I n P e r s h i n g R i f l e s 'T e s t i 2-Day I t HeldInQuarry U sing a g ra v e l q u a rry n o rth e a s t of th e U n iv e rsity a s th e ir um o b je c tiv e , " f r e e fo rc e s ” of R O TC 1’e rs h in g R ifle c a d e ts ch a lle n g ed an a g g re s s o r c la im to th e a r e a on a re c e n t w eek en d . T h e a g g re s s o rs w e re six s e n io r m e m b e rs of P e rs h in g R ifle s and th e ir a d v is o r, C ap t. W endall" P . H olm an, m ilita ry s c ie n c e in s tru c to r. T he m is sio n w as a field p ro b le m fo r th e 30 ju n io rs and u n d e rc la ss m e n in tra in in g p o in ts, u sed to show th e d ifficu lty involved in c o n tro llin g a g ro u p of m en u n d er b a ttle co n d i­ tio n s. T h e a g g r e s s o r s w e re to tr y to in filtra te th e d e fe n se s of th e m ain fo rc e a f te r th e m ain u nit had e s ta b lis h e d an o p e ra ­ tio n s b a se an d s e c u re d th e high g ro u n d aro u n d th e a r e a . G e o rg e R ey n o ld s, N e w c a stle , P a . ju n io r and co m p an y i* c o m m a n d e r in R O I C , sa id th at th e m is sio n h elp ed th e m en »V to s e e how m uch th ey need e x p e rie n c e and how to apply so m e of th e c o n c e p ts le a rn e d in m ilita ry sc ie n c e c la s s e s . A fter s e c u rin g o ne of th e w ell p ro te c te d h ills on th e n o rth edge, of th e q u a rry , th e d e fe n d e rs e s ta b lis h e d a c a m p . f o u r -to -s ix -m a n p a tro ls u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip of D ave C a r v e r, L an sin g fre s h m a n , K en W o h lfert, D ew itt so p h o m o re , and J a m e s Q uinn, S t. C la ir so p h o m o re , w e re sen t out to lo ­ c a te th e en em y . O ne of the p a tr o ls found a fie ld te le p h o n e lin e and follow ed M- i TI ■* • 4Mi * P, ^ ** **J( it to th e a g g r e s s o r ca m p . T h e u n g u a rd ed p h o n e w a s s e iz e d »<*»«{ 3 t».SS»■*■A..'Mr" and blank am m u n itio n fire d a t th e s m a ll a g g re s s o r u nit. !(?► . ’ M Li w * » T h i s type of m ock fighting took p la c e d u rin g m o st of th e night and into th e m o rn in g u ntil th e d e p a rtu re fro m th e a r e a at 11 a .m . 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A ttack s, a m b u sh e s , c o u n te r-a tta c k s an d h a sty fie ld p o s i­ tion p re p a ra tio n kept both u n its busy d u rin g th e m o rn in g I v ’ , h o u rs , -V ♦y ¿1%..: > T V* '*5». ^ A h e lic o p te r a r riv e d co n tain in g su p p lie s fo r th e a g g r e s ­ D I D N ’ T M A K E IT — E v e n in p r a c t i c e a c a de t s o m e - **£ * ' z fm tte v <% • * iN r d L s S S td t.’ s o r s , but not u n til a f te r th e " f r e e fo r c e s ” had a c h ie v e d th e t i m e s c o m e s up a g a i n s t s t i c k y p r o b l e m s . £ * o fficia l goal of a n y m ilita ry o p e ra tio n - “ to d e s tro y th e Photo by C a l C r a n e * O V E R THE TOP — A c a de t p a t rol a d v a n c e s f r o m its po si ti on to s e a r c h out an " a g g r e s s o r ” f o r c e ma de en e m y ’s fo rc e s and ... h is w ill to fig h t." up of R O T C s e n i o r s . Photo by C a l C r a ne T a c tic a l c o m m a n d e r fo r th e 30 a c tiv e s and p le d g e s w as K en W ied erh o ld , G ra n d R ap id s so p h o m o re . S erv in g a s a d v is o rs and c r iti c s fo r th e p ro b le m w e re U N D E R C O V E R — (left) A R O T C ” 0 1 ” p r e p a r e ' to co m p an y o ffic e rs : R ey n old s; M ike P e r r e n , M ex ico , IDF r e p e l a t t a c k i n g s e n i o r f o r c e s . Photo by C a l C r a n e M exico , ju n io r; Ron lle lle r . O ak P a rk ju n io r; an d Jim S tahn , B irm in g h am ju n io r. E p T fc B A C K S K E E P I N G THE W A T C H — Two u n d e r c l a s s m e n s ta n d ’ f e t R Ê V IE W g u a r d a g a i n s t " e n e m y ” p a t r o l s in j u n g l e - l i k e t e r r rain. Photo by C a l C r a n e ' 3 1 p u b l i s h e r ' s sii m i/ o f it l i n t ' s n i i r ill I I n m u / of u n req u ired reading Under review this month is a most provocative and timely book, The Worried Man’s Guide to W orld Peace . . . provocative because it is not everyone’s political cup of tea, and timely because it fits right into the current series of world-wide peace demonstrations. NIGHT F I G H T I N G R O T C — U n d e r g r a d u a t e c a d e t s c o m b a t e x e r c i s e s . T h e mo c k b a t t l e w a s hel d in a Arthur Waskow’s book amply achieves its pur­ open up with a 3 0 - c a l . m a c h i n e gun duri ng R O T C g r a v e l pit n e a r M - 7 8 l as t month. P h o t o b y C a l C r a n e pose as a “guide” into peace politics for the unin­ formed. He discusses the current world situation- and the way Americans, in particular, look at peace. Mr. Waskow then outlines specific action levers available to the P.A. (Peace Actionist) like See Dream Diamond Rings only at these Authorized ArtCarved Jewelers "Alperovitzing” (grass roots lobbying), and helps answer such questions as: • How does one become effective in local political organizations? A l b i o n - S c o t t Tu th i l l , J e w e l e r ■ '".A IW < Z . : • Are demòti st rations an effective means of social A Ipena-Rene’s Je w elry protest and when are they put to their best use? Ann Arboi— D a n i e l ’ s J e w e l r y Co. Bad A xe-Sa ge m a n Je w e l r y • How can I get “Peace” on page one of my local ' B o t t l e C r e e k - R o y S. B a i l e y , J e w e l e r newspaper ? Battle C r e e k - M i I l e r ’ s Je w e l e r s • How can I effectively translate my ideas to the Battfe C r e e k - Y o u n g ’ s Je w e l e r s average businessman or civic leader? Caro-W m . Manasse K A M E R A D I — An ’ ‘ a g g r e s s o r ” s u r r e n d e r s to h a r d - * Detroit-Rose Jew elry f i gh ti ng d e f e n d e r s . Photo by C a i C r a n e ; In this day and age of the bomb, The W orried Forin the B e s t D e t r o i t - S a l Ian, Inc.’ Man’s Guide to W orld Peace ($1.25, A Doubleday Flint-Hatfield Je w e l e r s r Anchor Original) is a must for the student of G r a n d R a p i d s - H e c k n e r J e w e l r y C o. peace ... or war. In his autobiography, C hild of Two Worlds (An­ chor, $1.2-5), R. Mugo Gatheru describes his per­ sonal odyssey from tribalism to full citizenship Surprise! your ArtCarved Diamond Ring comes G reen ville-Faber’s Jewelry H am tram ck-M ax’s Jewelry Hancock-M11 ier Je w e l r y Ironwdod-John Albert Je w e lry ItalianFood V " - ~ in the world Mr. Waskow is worried about. Mr. K a l a m a z o o - C a r I V. R e c k , J e w e l r y ■ - if * ~ ~ to you on its own precious throne. Gatheru’s story is a simple and straightforward K a l a m a z o o - W a l t e r E . Ring Kalam azoo-Shum aker’s Jew elers one. He tells of ancient customs in which he par­ Lapeei— Acheson J e w e l e r s ticipated as a young Kikuyu tribesman. He tells L ud i n gt on - S ch oh I J e w e l r y how he gradually adopted new values and new Marquette-Nyqulst Je w e lr y customs, especially as a student at Lincoln Uni­ Spaghetti M onroe-Best Jew elers versity in Pennsylvania. In so doing, he reveals Mount P l e a s a n t - T h o m p s o n ’ s J e w e l r y P |z z a to us what it has meant to one human being to be M uskegon-M arvi n J e w e l e r s a Kikuyu, a Kenyan and an African amid the Submarine Sandwich M uskegon-Parmelee’s Jewelry complexities of modern civilization. PHOMI'.L O w o s s o - C a m p b e 11 s J e w e l r y To understand Mugo Gatheru’s story is to under­ Ravioli Oxford-Acheson Je w elers stand the experience of thousands of other young Pontiac-Lou-M or Jewelers Africans. It is to understand an experience that R o y a l O a k - M y e r ’ s J e w e l r y Shop is a crucial one in a changing, troubled world. I-Bone Steak St. J o h n s - L e s t e r L a k e J e w e l e r St. J o s e p h - G r e e n ’ s J e w e l r y S a g i n a w - N u e c h t e r lei n J e w e l r y I ' Sandusky-Sageman Jew elry Saul t S t e. M a r i e - J e a n ’ s J e w e l r y A nd m a n y o t h e r I t a l i a n A m e r i c a n D i s h e s T h e lien hoo ks r e c l i n e d a bin- ar e p u b l i s h e d by Sebawaing-Arnold La y h e r Je w e l e r s A c o n v e n ie n t p l a c e for L u n c h the s p o n s o r s o f t h i s c o h t o n i , flonbletlai/ A n c h o r Hooks, ¿77 P a r k A v e n u e , S l e w Y o r k C i t y , a n d S o u t h f i e l d - S a l I a n ’ s No rthl and O pen for L u n c h a t 11 D a i i y < 4 Sun. Doubleday & C o m p a n y , Inc., G a r d e n C i t y , N e w A ll s ty le s s t i u * " .v Hi 'I T r a v e r s e C i t y - E a r l Cobb J e w e l e r s Y o r k . 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E d ito r w ay s to ch e at w ith th e m . re a d th e q u e stio n a b le p a rts and is M ike K i n d m a n , F r a n k l i n a s lo w a s • D a i l y 9 a.m . - 6 p .m . By BOBBIE FIRNHABER A nd p ro fe s s o rs h av e found in­ p o ssib ly g iv e th e stu d en t le n ien t # W ed. 9 a.m . - 9 p .m . State N ew s Staff W r i te r B lu e. L ig h t b lu e. A p le a sa n t c o lo r so m e tim e s, p e rh a p s , but n u m e ra b le w ay s to c a tc h c h e a t­ ers. O ne n eat tr ic k is to w alk into g ra d e c o n sid e ra tio n . T h e stu d e n t who is not c le v e r enough o r , m o re u n lik ely , too S q u a re , N .Y ., ju n io r. In o th e r actio n , th e S tudent B o a rd ap p ro v ed m e m b e rs of a c o m m itte e to stud y th e S tate w ith gas 29 C d u rin g fin a l ex am w eek, m e la n ­ c la s s w ith th e c e n te r of th e book h o n est to ch e at m ay b eco m e b o red ch o ly m ay be th e effe ct of th e fille d w ith n o te s . 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"W e fe lt th at e n fo rc e ­ ing s y s t e m u n d erw ay w i n t e r ch a irm e n in each p re c in c t, she th at c o m m itte e being th e only m en t of th is re g u la tio n n ee d not •the D ean of S tu d e n ts’ O ffice each DOWN WITH S P I N S T E R H O O D , ON WITH THE D A N C E - - T h e c o m m i t t e e c h a i r ­ te rm , h o w e v e r a d e la y is p o s - | sa id . body w hich could re fu se an ap ­ b e s e p a ra te fu n ctio n s of g o v e rn ­ te r m , A U SJ co u ld e a s ily handle m e n f o r S p i n s t e r Spin get a S a d i e Ha wk i ns h e a d s t a r t pl anning f o r the S p i n s t e r s ib le ,” R u m o sa s a id , " S o ro ritie s , fr a te rn itie s and p e a l," M iss F r e i said . ing g ro u p s, b a s e d on th e d is ­ its s h a r e .” Spi n d an ce next t e r m . Th e da nc e , to which the c o e d s i nvi t e the me n and p a y f o r fa ll s p o rts s u m m a ry co -o p s w ould also have a group "W h at w e a r e try in g to do is c rim in a tio n b etw een m en an d w o­ M iss F r e i s a id h e r c o m m it­ the t ic ke t , wi ll be h e l d F e b . 19. Photo b y J oh n J a c o b s a v a ila b le fo r ju d icial fu n ctio n ," to build m o re c o h e siv e n e ss in to m e n ." te e a ls o m ad e re c o m m e n d a tio n s M iss F re i sa id . "T h e W om en’s In te r-re s id e n c e C ou n cil, M en’s H all A ssn ., P an h e llen ic, In te r­ fra te rn ity C ouncil and In te r-C o ­ op C ouncil w ill handle only ca se s th e ju d icial s y s te m ," M iss F r e i s a id . "W e fe e l th at b e tte r s ta n ­ d a rd s can be e sta b lish e d if th e ju d ic ia ry g ro u p s a r e c lo s e r to th e s tu d e n ts ." “ It w a s a lso n oted th at AWS w as e s ta b lis h e d d u rin g th e p a s t c e n tu ry w hen co n d itio n s a t M ich ­ igan A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e w a r­ ra n te d a ‘p ro te c tio n ’ of th e w o­ c o n c e rn in g th e p r e - r e q u is ite s f o r ju d ic ia l p o s itio n s . " T h is te n ta tiv e s y s te m s till h as m any p ro b le m s ,” s h e sa id , " a n d fo r it to be s u c c e s s fu l, NewRed Tactic: Orgies? 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"A fu ll 50 p e r ce n t of th o se up, Jen n in g s sa id , and h is s u p e r­ E cu m en ic al C o u n cil. th e w a r and p e a c e d ocum ent sa id 'T his is th e ty p e of p e rs o n Six an d o n e -h a lf p e r cen t of w ho in te ra c t w ith th e p re s id e n t io rs don’t think h e’s got w hat It "A g re a t n u m b e r of docu­ le g itim a te s e lf-d e fe n s e can no t be w ho is m oving up th e fa s te s t, he th e p re s id e n ts stu d ie d in 1951- d ec id e to go fo r th at jo b ,” J e n ­ ta k e s, then th e ex ecu tiv e encoun­ m e n ts , p u b lish e d re c e n tly in d if­ d en ied n a t i o n s , but w a r n e d s a id . 5 3 had m a s te r ’s d e g re e s a s co m ­ nin gs sa id . te r s a c a r e e r c r is is . A no th er fe re n t c o u n trie s , p o in ts to an a c ­ a g a in s t d a n g e rs to th e w o rld of O v e r 50 p e r cen t of th e p r e s i­ p a re d to 39 p e r ce n t in 1965. 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Few p re s id e n ts h ad e a rn e d a sa id : 1 ) a c c e s s ib ility to h is b o ss, th in g s: an a u th o rita ria n fig u re ag en cy d e c la re d . It gave no ex ­ to b e ju s t, m e t w ith no su p p o rt Jen n in g s, speak in g a t a m a n ­ P h .D . in 195 1-53 , he s a id , w hile 2) a v a ila b ility to h is b o s s, 3) p r e ­ (the b o ss), th e o rg an iza tio n and a m p le s. of th e co u n c il, although th ey w e re ag e m e n t co lloq u iu m , b a se d h is 22.5 p e r ce n t had o ne in 1965. d ic ta b ility (w ould you do th e sa m e h im se lf, Jen n in g s sa id . T a s s a ls o co m m en ted on th e su p p o rte d by d ie h a rd b i s h o p s ta lk on re s e a r c h involving th e “ By 1970 I ex p ect u p w ard s of c o u n c il’s d ocum ent c le a rin g th e fro m Italy , S pain an d so m e o th e r 1 0 0 la rg e s t (g ro ss s a le s) Indus­ 30 p e r ce n t to h av e a P h .D .,” J e w s of d e ic id e in th e c ru c ifix ­ c o u n tr ie s ," T a s s sa id . tr ia l co m p a n ie s. T he re s u lts of h e sa id . ion of C h r is t. " T h is 're h a b ilita tio n ' of th e " N e a rly a ll m e m b e rs of th e co u n cil w e re In fa v o r of banning h is re s e a rc h w ill be fo rth co m in g E x e cu tiv e s now re a c h th e a r ­ in " T h e M obile E x e c u tiv e ." He riv a l s ta g e m uch e a r lie r than ATTENTION CAR OWNER! Jew s 20 c e n tu rie s a f te r su ch n u c le a r w eap o n s and ending the h a s a lso p u b lish ed " T h e E xecu ­ in th e 1950’s . 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ROTC c o u rs e in th at th e f ir s t NtGCLGRCCN LLN DEJGHTON S chnipke, th e A djutant G e n e ra l of M ich igan . two y e a rs of tra in in g a r e c o v e r­ ed In a six -w e e k cam p b etw een MICHAEL CAINE GUY DOLEMAN• SUCLLOYO A W orld W ar II v e te ra n , M c­ the so p h o m o re and ju n io r y e a r s . Next! "BUNNY LAKE IS MISSING” H o w h a r d it w a s to E lro y w as a w a rd e d th e S ilv e r T h e ad v an ta g e of th e p ro g ra m . 24th. " MAGNI FI CENT MEN IN THEI R FLYI NG MACHINES' S ta r and B ro n z e S ta r M ed als C h an t s a id , is th at a stu d e n t m ay p le a s e e v e ry o n e o n y o u r fo r co m b at a c tio n in E u ro p e. co m p le te n e a rly two y e a rs of s h o p p in g l i s t . . . C alled “ M a c " M c E lro y by fe l­ co lle g e b e fo re m aking a d e c i­ low s e rv ic e m e n , h e w as w ell sio n about h is m ilita ry o b lig atio n . known fo r h is s k ill a s h a rm y ch ef. S tu d en ts In te re s te d in th e p ro ­ g ra m sho uld co n tac t th e m ilita ry WINTER HUM This Year M c E l r o y liv e s a t 8 0 3 W. s c ie n c e d e p a rtm e n t b e fo re A p ril, S h iaw asse e S t., L an sin g . 1966. LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES ASIAN-LATIN AMERICAN SERIES S tu d e n t T i c k e t R e l e a s e O p e n s Give A . starring Robert noway Tickets on Sale Now JANUARY 7 Angela Ciann • Carol Pa>tinsk\ Produced and directed by Laurence L. Kent JEAN LEON DESTINE P ro c e d u re : A JOSEPH BRENNER ASSOCIATES RELEASE and his 1. T a k e coupon book to Union T ic k e t O ffice. 2 . S elect c o n c e rts d e s ire d fo r th e te rm and e x ­ c a re s s e d change th e a p p ro p ria te coupon p lu s 50? fo r each HAITIAN DANCE COMPANY re s e rv e d s e a t tic k e t. 3. O ne p e rs o n can p re s e n t a m ax im u m of fo u r stu d en t L f«»iVOl'Jl T onight S in g e rs , D r u m m e r s , M u s i c i a n s coupon books fo r tic k e ts to one p ro g ra m . V A W A R D 'S a t 7:35 4. A v alid a te d ID c a rd , p lu s a re s e rv e d tic k e t stub J .J, «l*» 1«« t Xr V .W IN N E R 9:35 T u esd ay , Ja n u a ry 11 - 8 : 1 5 p . m . is n e c e s s a ry fo r a d m itta n c e to th e a u d ito riu m . . . . EXTRA. . . S alvador D a l i 's bizarre U N I V E R S I T Y Surrealistic C la ssic "U N C H IEN ANDALO U' A U D I T O R I U M UNION TICKET OFFICE «y S t u d e n t s c a n p a y in p e r s o n o r m a i l y o u r c h e c k to S tu d e n ts : $ 1 .5 0 ; P u b l i c , $ 2 .5 0 O p e n 8 :0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P . M . , ¡T A T E S t a t e N e w s 3 4 7 S t u d e n t S e r v i c e s B u i l d i n g . MSU U N I O N T I C K E T O F F I C E M o n . th ro u g h F r i . I 3 T h e a t r e E v *k4m t S 3 Z -Z 8 1 4 . j Everybody Reads The STATE NEWS M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday, D ecem b er 9, 1965 TOMORROWISOURLASTPAPER Automotive Automotive Employment F or R ent D EA D LIN E T h e S ta te N ew s d o e s not Automotive p e r m it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s B t 't c k ROADMASTER' 1951, new C H E V R O L E T 1958, no r u s t," 2 P O N flA C 1 95 7 S ta r C h ie f, co n ­ D E LIV E R Y BO Y S. M ake y o u r ONE G lR L n eeded to s u b le a se 2 p.m one c l a s s day be­ d is c rim in a tio n in its a d ­ b a tte r y , ru n s good, en g in e In e x ­ new ti r e s , r e a l s h a rp an d v e ry v e rtib le , good co n d itio n , new C h r is tm a s m oney now . A v e r­ B u rc h a m W o o d s a p a rtm e n t. fore publication. v e rtis in g co lu m n s. T h e c e lle n t co n d itio n . $75 o r b e s t of­ d ep en d ab lel $275. C a ll C h ip b e ­ to p , new t i r e s , ra d io , h e a te r . ag e $2.50 an h o u r and up, d e ­ R e a so n a b le r a t e s . C a ll 3 51 - Cancel l ations - 12 noon one S ta te N ew s w ill not ac ce p t fe r, P h o n e IV 4 -9 59 4 a f te r 5 pm . tw een 4:3 0 p.m. and 6 :3 0 p.m. $300. 3 5 1 -4 5 2 8 . 5 0 -3 liv e rin g p iz z a s to th e c a m p u s . 4318._________ 4 9 -5 a d v e rtis in g fro m p e rs o n s _________ 5 0 -4 ED 2 -3 5 6 3 . 5 0 -3 RA MèL ËR 1963 C la s s ic 660."4- G et th a t g re e n stu ff so you ca n TW O G IR L S to s u b le a se a p a r t- WANT AD c l a s s day before publication d is c rim in a tin g a g a in st r e ­ lig io n , ra c e , c o lo r o r n a ­ C A D IL LA C 1$62 F leetw o o d s p e - C H E V R O L E T 1957, V - 8 a u to - c ia l. P r iv a te o w n er. C le a n and m a tlc , r e b u i l t tr a n s m is s io n , d o o r, 6 c y lin d e r s ta n d a rd w ith e c o n o m ic a l o v e r d r i v e . New. go to th e R o se B ow l. VARSITY D R IV E -IN , E D 2-6517. 5 0-5 m en t w ith fire p la c e , one b lock fro m c a m p u s , w in te r te r m .C a ll PHONE tio n a l o rig in . lik e n e w , c o m p le te p o w e r ra d io , g o o d c o n d itio n . $350. w h ite w a lls. E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . T E M P O R A R Y M O THER n eeded 351-5642. 4 9 -5 AUT O MOT I VE ► 355-8255 th ro u g h o u t w ith a lrc o n d itlo n in g . P ho n e E D 7 -9 6 4 4 . 5 0 -3 $1,050. 3 5 5 -5 0 2 7 o r 8 8 2 -9 2 8 7 . fo r 1-3 m o n th s fo r 2 p re - s c h o o l W AN TED: SERIOUS stu d e n t to RATES P ho n e IV 4 -8 4 6 6 . If no a n s w e r, C H E V R O L E T 1963 Im p ala 2 -d o o r 4 9 -3 c h ild re n . Own tra n s p o rta tio n 5 s h a re In ex p en siv e 4 -m a n L a n ­ EMPLOYMENT A u to m o tiv e c a ll IV 4 -2 9 4 9 . 5 0-4 h a rd to p . S tic k , e c o n o m ic a l V- 8 R A M ÉL E R ¿ L a RSIC M l , 4 -d o o r d a y s, 8 - 5 , 655-1432. 5 0 -5 sin g a p a rtm e n t. M ust h av e own FOR R E N T 1 D AY ..............S I . 50 AUSTIN H E A L E Y SÖ00, 1964. C H E V R O L E T ’ 1 ^ 4 C h e v e lle 2 - en g in e. O ne o w n e r. $ 1 ,6 2 5 .3 5 1 - a u to m a tic , 5 2,00 0 m ile s , good B A B Y SIT T E R WITH lig h t h o u se - c a r. 4 8 5 -2 0 78 . 4 9 -5 FOR S A L E 3 D A Y S ............53.00 A M -F M r a d i £ . S T R A T O N S d o o r , 6 c y lin d e r a u to m a tic . 4654. 5 0 -3 t i r e s . O v e ra ll good co n d itio n . w o rk , b eg in J a n u a ry 3 rd . S tead y EAST LANSING fu rn ish e d a p a r t- L O S T & FOUND 5 D AY S .......... 4 5 . 0 0 SPO R T S CA R C E N T E R , 1915 B e a u tifu l lig h t g re e n m e ta llic C H E V R O L E T $ ¿ 5 , Im p a la , 2 - IV 2 -6 8 7 8 a f te r 3 p m . 4 9 -3 w o rk , good p ay ; u n til J u n e , 4 8 4 - m en t fo r fo u r g ir ls . O n e -h a lf PERSONAL E a s t M i c h i g a n A ven ue. IV fin ish . 17,000 a c tu a l m ile s . See d o o r h a rd to p . A ll a c c e s s o r ie s R e N a u L t DALlPHINE i9 6 0. New 4082 a f te r 6 p m . 5 0 -5 b lock to c a m p u s. $ 2 0 0 p lu s e le c ­ PEANUTS PERSONAL (based on 1 5 words per ad) 4-4411. 4 9-2 a t OSBORN A U TO , IN C ., 2601-7 in clud in g a i r co n d itio n in g . F o r m u ffle r, rin g jo b , v a lv e s g ro u n d , W A N TED : HOUSEW IVES, co e d s t r ic . 3 3 2 -2 4 9 5 . 5 0 -5 REAL ESTATE O v e r 15, 10< per w o r d , p e r d a y . BARACUDA T965, F o rm u la S’. E . M ich ig an . C 50 s a le /le a s e . 3 37 -2 33 9 . 5 0-2 new b ra k e s w ith in p a s t th re e e a rn $100-$200 p a r t- tim e . A r ­ A FA R T M E N T fo r 4 w om en n e a r SERVICE There will be a 50$ s ervice 235 hp. H eavy duty su s p e n s io n . C H E V R O L E T 1957. G ood co n d i- CH EV Y II 1963 N ova c o n v e rtib le . m o n th s. A l i t t l e body w ork ra n g e own h o u rs , w ork fro m c a m p u s . P a rk in g a v a ila b le w in­ TRANSPORTATION and bookkeeping charge it No s lip , 4 -s p e e d . A M -F M r a ­ tio n . M u st s e ll th is w ee k . C all S tick s ix , new t i r e s . C a ll 3 55 - n ee d e d . $75. 332-1193. 5 0 -3 h om e o r d o rm . F o r in fo rm a tio n , t e r te r m . C a ll 332-0369 a f te r WANTED this ad is not paid within dio , a i r-c o n d itio n in g . $2,256. 351-4480. 50-3 3320 o r 372-5297 a f te r 5 p m . SE E C tlR la rg e s e le c tio n o f new c a ll 4 8 9 -9 2 7 0 . 5 0 -4 5:00. 5 0 -5 o ne week. 1730 W ellington R oad, 3 7 2 -2 7 4 4 . C H E V R O L E T 1 96 3 Im p ala 4 -d o o r 5 0 -3 1965 c a r s — D riv e a little , sa v e HOU SEW IV ES, p a r t- tim e , fu ll- R ED U C ED R A T E S: W anted one ___________________4 9 -3 h a rd to p , V - 8 p o w e rg lid e . 24,000 CH EV Y II 1063 N ova S u p er S p o rt a lo t— SIGNS FO RD S A L E S , 162 tlm e w a itre s s w ork. S ee M rs , g ir l w in te r o r w in te r/s p r in g . B Ü IC k 195?, good ti r e s , v alv e m ile s . P e r f e c t co n d itio n . $1,390. 2 -d o o r h a rd to p . C o n so le s h ift, W , G ra n d R iv e r, W illia m sto n , A d d is s, PA N CA K E H O U SE, 2820 R iv e rs E dg e A p ts. 351-5284, A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e Job, new b ra k e s , good h e a te r , 4 8 9 -4 6 3 3 . 4 9-3 6 c y lin d e r a u to m a tic . A re d and 655-2191. C 43 E . G ra n d R iv e r, 5 0 -4 a f te r 5 p m . 5 0 -5 AUSTIN HEALEY 100-6, I W . BL’ICK 1957, good eng in e, body, ru n s w ell. $135, 351-4432. 5 0 -4 C H E V R O L E T 1964 Im p ala S p o rts w hite b e a u ty . OSBORN A U TO , T r i u m p h t r -4 i 9 6 3 , w i r e P A R T -T IM E w a itre s s w an ted. ONE T O th re e s e n io rs o r g ra d - Good co n d itio n . New p a in t, new ra d io , t i r e s and in te rio r. M ust BUICK O P E L 1959, 30m pg, $320. se d a n , V - 8 a u to m a tic , p ow er IN C .. 2601-7 E . M ich ig an . C 50 w h e e l s , M lc h elin -X t i r e s . A p p l y In p e rs o n to PA U L u a te m e n , to Join th re e g ra d u ­ ti r e s , h e a te r. C all 355-1092 a ft— s e ll, m ak e an o ffe r. 332 -0 01 5 . A lso Honda 50, 1965, $170. B oth s te e rin g and b ra k e s . P h o n e IV C O RV A lR i960 C lu tT C o u p e. A u - R ad io , h e a te r . $ 1,3 9 5 .3 3 7 -2 2 8 8 . R E V E R E B A R , 2703 E . G ra n d a te s . N ic e ly fu rn ish e d h o u se . 50-2 5 0 -3 s h a rp . 337-9781 - ex t. 2 3 . 49-1 4 -8 0 4 9 . 4 9-3 to m a tic tr a n s m is s io n . R u n s an d 5 0 -5 R iv e r. 5 0 -4 ED 7 -2 3 4 5 . 5 0 -5 d riv e s e x c e lle n t. A lw ay s lo ts of T R -3 1956 w ith 1964 T R -4 en ­ T E L E P H O N E G IR L S, $1.25 p e r D E SIR E D : T W O ro o m m a te s , w in­ c o m p a c ts a t OSBORN A U T O , g in e . N ew g e a r b o x ,p a in t, 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. te r te r m . F o u r w om en, u n su p ­ IN C ., 2 601-7 E . M ich ig an . C 50 c a r p e t. C a ll 3 32 -1 85 2 . 5 0 -3 E a s y w o rk w ith lo ts of boys e r v is e d a p a rtm e n t. N e a r c a m ­ CO R V A lR 1961, stic k s h ift, e x - VOLKSW AGEN 1959, snow t i r e s , a ro u n d . F o r th at e a sy C h r is t­ p u s . U tilitie s . $45. E v e n in g s, c e lle n t co n d itio n , m u st s e ll, b e st good c o n d itio n . $450 . 355-5814. m a s m o ney, c a ll th e VARSITY, 351-4941. 5 0 -5 o ffe r. C a ll ED 2 -4 5 5 6 . 5 0 -3 VÔLKSWA G E N — t a k e a little ED 2-6517. 5 0-8 ONE OR tw o g ir ls to s u b le a s e C O R V A lR 1960 a u to m a tic , m o to r so m e th in g h om e to m a m a . M y O R D E R L IE S , A ID ES. In e x p e r- D elta a p a rtm e n t, w in te r a n d an d body in e x c e lle n t co n d itio n . 1964 V o lk sw ag en . IV 7 -0 43 0 o r ie n c ed a c c e p te d . A pply in p e r ­ s p rin g . C a ll 351-4145. 5 0 -4 G ood ti r e s . P h o n e IV 4 -3 9 7 9 . 355-0180. 50-2 so n , C O U N TY H O SPIT A L , D oble N E E D E D . ONE m a le ro o m m a te . < 5 0-2 V OLKSW AGEN 1962 re d s e d a n . R oad , O k e m o s. Own tr a n s p o r ta ­ W a te rs E d g e. L e a s e ru n s J a n . 1 C O R V E T T E 1961 w h ite . 4 -sp e e d , tion e s s e n tia l, 50 - J u n e 15. 337-1539. 4 9 -3 3 9,600 m ile s , e x c e lle n t c o n d i­ s u p e rb c o n d itio n , re a s o n a b le , tio n . P h o n e 355-8157. 5 0-2 C L E R K T Y P IS T sp e ed an d a c - N E E D E D ONE m a n f o r C e d a r V ll- p ho ne 351-5436. 5 0-2 YOU B E th e ju d g e . B -4 -Ù -è u y c u ra c y fo r c a ta lo g in g ty p in g . la g e a p a rtm e n t. W in te r a n d DODGE 1962 w agon, a u to m a tic , a ‘‘b ug ’* b e c e rta in to s e e and E a s t L a n sin g , P u b lic L ib r a r y . s p rin g t e r m .C a l l 3 5 1 -5 4 0 0 .5 0 -4 one o w n e r, m u st s e ll, e x c e lle n t d riv e th e all new T o y o ta . T r u e 3 3 2 -4 4 1 5 . 5 0 -3 s h a p e , no r u s t. $795. P h o n e C A SH IER AND d o o rm a n to w ork M ALE IN STRU C TO R o r m a tu re lu x u ry In an eco no m y c a r . g ra d u a te s tu d e n t. N o n -d rin k e r, 332 -0 78 9 . 5 0 -4 W H EELS O F LA NSIN G . T o y o ta e a rly e v e n in g s, m u st b e d ep en d ­ n o n -s m o k e r. C lo se to p o s t o f­ FA LC O N 1960, c le a n body and S a le s a n d S e rv ic e . 2200 S. a b le . A pply M r. S m ith , S ta te fic e . E D 7 -9 5 6 6 . 5 0 -4 I n te rio r, ru n s w e ll. $325. C a ll C e d a r. C T h e a te r. 5 0-3 V in ce, 351-4539. 4 9 -3 B A B Y SIT T E R FO R in fa n t, M on- W A NTED ONE g irl fo r C e d a r V ll- $l2B. ^ 4 u s t s e ll. 1954 F o rd W ag- Auto S e r v i c e & P a r t s day - T h u rs d a y m o rn in g s . F r i ­ la g e a p a rtm e n t, fo r w in te r and o n. E n g in e co n d itio n s u p e rb . d ay s 1-5. 355-3104. 5 0 -3 s p rin g t e r m .C a l l 3 5 1 -4 3 6 0 .5 0 -4 N E W B A T T E R IE S . E x c h a n g e O w ned by one g ra n d m o th e r an d p r ic e fro m $ 7.95 . N ew s e a le d EA RN ING S A R É u n lim ite d a s an W A NTED D E S P E R A T E L Y : G irl one stu d e n t fo r 6 m o n th s. H u rry I b e a m s , 99$. S alv ag e c a r s , la rg e A von r e p r e s e n ta tiv e . T u r n y o u r fo r C e d a r V illag e w in te r te r m . 355-6281. __________ 5 0 -4 sto c k u se d p a / t s . ABC A U TO f r e e tim e into $$, F o r ap p o in t­ O fferin g re d u c tio n in re n t. C a ll FORD $ 3 8 , F a irla n e $200. R ad io , P A R T S , 613 É . South S t., IV m en t in y o u r h om e, w rite M rs . any tim e . 351-4216. 4 9 -3 h e a te r, e x c e lle n t e n g i n e . 2 0 5-1921. C A lona H u c k in s, 5664 S chool S t., W A NTED ONE o r tw o g ir ls to m ile s p e r g allo n . L e a v in g co u n ­ G EN ER A TO R S AND ST A R T E R S . H a s le tt, M ichigan o r c a ll e v e ­ s h a re new a p a rtm e n t n e a r c a m ­ tr y . 3 5 5 -5 8 7 0 . 5 0 -4 R e b u ilt 6 o r 12 v o lt.G u a ra n te e d l n in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C 49 p u s . $50 p e r m o nth. 351-4739. FORD STA TIO N w agon, 1957, 9 - E x c h a n g e p r ic e , $ 7.90 . M ech an ­ COOK FO R te n - g ir l s o r o r i t y 4 9 -3 p a s s e n g e r , a u to m a tic s h i f t , ic on th e jobl In sta lla tio n s e rv ­ h o u se . D in n e rs only. 3 53 -3 42 0 . ONE M A LE to liv e w ith stu d e n ts p o w e r s te e rin g , b r a k e s , good ic e a v a i l a b l e . ABC AUTO 49-1 in la rg e fu rn ish e d h o u se . U tili- * ti r e s . $ 15 0. 3 37 -7 30 7 . 5 0 -3 PAJLTS, 613 E . South S t., IV $ 6 P L U S little p m w o rk . A m e r- tie s p a id . E a sy a c c e s s to M SU. F 6 RD 1951), 2 -d o o r, 6 c y lin d e r, 5-1921. ' C ic a n o r F o re ig n g ir l to s h a re P a rk in g . 4 89 -4 59 2 . 5 0 -4 s tra ig h t s h ift, w in te riz e d , $150. CAR WASH, 25$ c le a n h e a te d . a p a rtm e n t. W alking d ista n c e . ONE M A LE w a n t e d to s h a re P h o n e 332-1014. 5 0 -2 Y o u -D o -It. 430 S. C lip p e rt.b a c k ED 2 -5 9 7 7 . 50-2 a p a rtm e n t w ith two o th e rs b e ­ FORD 1961 F a lrla n e 500 a u to - of K oko B a r . C 50 g in ning w in te r te rm . 351-5156 m a tlc , ra d io , h e a te r, w hite w all LUGGAGE R A C K . B ra n d new . F or R ent a f te r 5 p m . 4 9 -3 t i r e s , good ru n n in g co n d itio n . F its F o rd o r o th e rs . C all 641— B IC Y C LE R E N T A L S, s to ra g e , $ 6 PL U S little p .m . w o rk . F o r - $450. T U 2 -2 0 3 1 . 5 0 -3 6709. 50-2 s a le s and s e rv ic e s . EA ST L A N ­ eign o r A m e ric a n g ir l to s h a r e L i n c o l n c o n t i n e n t a l sed an , VOLKSW AGEN OW NERS! M u st SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . G ra n d a p a rtm e n t. W alking d is ta n c e . 1962. $100 dow n. 3 3 2 -0 9 3 9 .5 0 -5 s e ll s lig h tly u se d 6.0 0 x 15 snow R iv e r. C a ll 332 -8 30 3 . C ED 2 -5 9 7 7 ._________________ 5 0 -5 OIJ d SM O B ILE 1965,' 442. M ld - tir e s ; t r a i l e r h itc h . E x c e lle n t P R O T E C T YOUR in v e s tm e n ts . TW O G IR L S n eeded to s u b le a s e night b lu e w ith b lac k u p h o ls te ry . s h a p e . R e a so n a b le p r ic e . 3 32 - S to ra g e sp a c e a v a ila b le fo r b i­ fo r re m a in d e r of sch o o l y e a r . F u lly eq u ip p e d . O w ner gone in 0086._________________________ 5 0 -3 c y c le s , m o to rb ik e s, e tc ., fo r C e d a r V illag e A p a rtm e n ts . C a ll s e rv ic e . T U 2 -0 4 3 5 . 4 9 -3 w in te r te r m . 351-6544. 5 0-4 351-4214. ______________________________________ 5 0 -4 t S co o t er s & C y c l e s T V R E N T A L S fo r s tu d e n ts . E c o - STUDIO A PA R T M E N T a v a ila b le O L D SM O B ILE 98, 1963. L o w HONDÀ 1965. S90. B la ck , lo~w n o m lc a l r a te s by th e te r m an d a t A venue A p a rtm e n ts. F o r one m ile a g e , a i r - c o n d i t i o n i n g , m ile a g e . T U 2 -0 4 3 5 . 4 9 -3 m o n th . U N IV ERSITY T V R E N T - o r two p e rs o n s , b eg in n in g J a n ­ p o w e r, e tc . O ne o w n e r. E x c e l­ A L S. 4 84 -9 26 3 ._____________ ¿ 5 0 u a ry 1. R en tal o ffice , 204 R iv e r, le n t co n d itio n , a b a rg a in . IV 5 - E m p lo y m e n t 3 3 2 -0 2 5 5 .____________________5 0-3 1340. 5 0 -3 COOK FO R S o ro rity . E x p e ri- Apartment s N E E D ONE m a le ro o m m a te fo r O LD SM O B ILE 1065 J e t s t a r w ith e n c ed p r e f e r r e d . B eg in ning w in­ F IV 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 riv a te b ed ­ a ll th e e x tr a s ex cep t a i r . N ew t e r te r m . M e a ls . ED 2 3457. S p a rro w H o sp ita l. G a ra g e and ro o m , C a ll a f t e r 12:30 a m . c a r o rd e re d . M ake o ffe r. IV D EN TA L A SSISTA N T, m u st h av e w a te r fu rn is h e d . F o r co u p le o r P ho n e 351-6511, 5 0 -4 2 -1 2 2 3 . 5 0 -3 O rth o n d o n tic tra in in g o r e x p e ­ s tu d e n ts . $125 u n fu rn ish e d ; $150 W AN TED: ONE m ale to s u b le a s e O LD SM O B ILE 1964, 4 -d o o r, re d , rie n c e . F u ll o r p a r t- tim e . C a ll fu rn is h e d . No p e ts o r c h ild re n . C e d a r V illa g e a p a rtm e n t. R en t w hite in te r io r , ra d io , w hite IV 2 -9 6 9 5 d a y s ;IV 4 -0702 e v e ­ IV 9 -1 0 1 7 . 5 0 -6 p aid th ro u g h J a n u a ry 15. C a ll s id e w a lls , a ll p o w e r, one o w n e r, n in g s . 5 0 -7 FRANDORA H IL L S. N ice u n fu r- 3 3 7 -0 8 8 2 . 5 0 -4 T U 2 -5 2 4 4 . 5 0-2 PER SO N T O do h o u se w o rk . O ne n ish e d a p a rtm e n t. U tilitie s p a id ONLY $50 m o n th ly . G irl n eeded d ay p e r w eek a c r o s s fro m W on­ ex c e p t e le c tr ic ity . A d u lts o nly. fo ,r w in te r t e r m . A vondale PO N TIA C 1965 G TO top c o n d i- d e r s . C a ll 3 37 -0 65 0 . 5 0 -5 No p e ts . P riv a te e n tra n c e , $145. tio n , tr l- p o w e r , p o s itiv e tr a c ­ A p a rtm e n ts . C all 351-4499 a ft­ tio n , 4 - s p e e d tr a n s m is s io n . MAID W A N TED f o r s o r o r ity 351-5100. 4 9 -5 er 5 pm . 5 0 -3 iü «1 3 3 2 -6 8 1 5 . 5 0 -3 h o u se . 528 M .A .C . A ve. A pp ly in p e rs o n . 5 0 -3 ”eï 1 0 A ■ s A P A N *| 1 X E R A T T E R' E 0 0 S VC ROSS BOYNE MT. i. l’ai tic k hr,imh A L A 0 * F £ ■ A i e ■ ri 0 N' 5. Sfili S 41. Make C \ »- A * Ut. Xnhlfitl.tli valimi'. A r N >l I n G p £ T LODGE 1 1 linde li ut Vi. ( mintrv N N ° E E h G L A L E 12 Il 1.Illuni.u until D ft T E N s lil 34. Rolled tea T 5 and n . 1 u (imi.il 47. I\ iiicls ol bread S 0 0 ■ t | U V A i .ili.Ili tflWII E N r T pT L A N HIGHLANDS w Kecl-hillrd Mi. I.ieht R A « S w A T T click* ><> 15 1liird Int (a r r i 40. Italian a r e A N v| H A T 1A R E S 17 Hase 42. H ealths’ SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE WANTS IH M nine's NvtiíIhII .state ut hods 44. ha kmc. DOWN 1. A lion oo n (>. Iltii k l'ut net 20 W ithin K i¿o letto p n l o n n a m e 7. (,i .imi- 22 Hiver to the 45. 1 h recluid !>.11 im o I Men And Women Winter Term: 1 hone 40. Hwnitive 2. W i.uli 47. D epart 3. Digits 8. licsort citv 24 Mock *1. M enta II v 28 Sw ord case nient sture 4. R o n d o n i %t i U event 5. I'rate (Itili 3 0 IVrt. I«» a W a itre s s e s 111. Kxilc 12 .- - limili B usboys 3 4 5 4 7 6 9 1li. Tip II Kl— 11). A gis D ining R o o m M a n a g e rs li 21. Yoi;U 2 1. Em llcss B a rte n d e rs D esk C le rk s S a le s a n d O ffic e P e r s o n n e l n 14 ie 22 % 19 7% '7 % 1 23 5 20 14 24 21 n 2 5 26 27 29. D rilli 25. Suppose 2<>. Rii). tl'iliesiliaii 27. Tilacini poeni G ro u n d s M a in te n a n c e grass % V' 29 30 7% 26 3 2. Kcclincs 34. Wliip ¿4 % R o o m and B o a r d p r o v i d e d 3/ 32 33 II.(lidie p lu s S a l a r y and F r i n g e B e n e f i t s 34 J7 _ 36 39 35. Antii ¡pil­ » li <>n f o r interview appointments c o n t a c t Student E m p l o y m e n t O ff i c e IN T E R V IE W T O D A Y O N L Y 4 ii7 7% 40 44 9 41 41 45 47 43 3 fi. T ra\ eT euditig 38. F.D.K.'.s m odici’ 41. M ac ati 43. X otliing »or time 29 min. t M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan T hursday, D ecem b er 9, 1965 13 F or R ent F o r R ent F o r R ent F o r S a le F o r S a le S e rv ic e W itchesJoinForces 219 L IN D EN . U p s ta irs a p a r t- TW O G IR LS to s h a re new d u p lex , • SINGLE AND double ro o m s . M ale 3 -P IE C E c o lo n ial s ty le m a p le G ftE À T LAKES tr a ile r , 10 x 45 of d ia p e rs RtoVcICh oEo. seT hfroreme . tyBpulk InUnholyW edlock D IA P E k SE es * y th e tw o d o rm ito rie s fo r th e 4 9-3 s u b le a se R iv e rs Edge A p a r t - p u r c h a s e of g ifts, to y s, fru it and ED 7 -9 5 6 6 . 5 0 -3 - L arg e- new u napp ro ved double m o d e ls an d b e g in n e r's in s tru ­ e ls . I n c l u d e s E ln a s, W h ite s, ',$ 7 5 . L eav e D ec em b er 26. C all . W ANTED: ROOM w ith batfi and EY DEA L VILLA su b le a se lu x u ry ro c m a v a ila b le fo r tw o m en . m e n ts , s ta rtin g at $16.95; used N e c c h is, U n iv e rs a l, P fa ff, and Jo h n , 332-5365 a fte r 4 p m . 50-2 cooking p riv ile g e s in re tu rn fo r m en t, W in te r te rm only. C all can dy fo r th e 4 -to -ll-y e a r-o ld 351-4396. 50-2 y o u n g s te rs. a p a rtm e n t fp r 2 o r 3, C a ll 351- B u ilt-in s t u d y d e s k s , b oo k ­ a c c o rd io n s, band in s tru m e n ts , N elco . T h re e s in g e r touch and w ork. P ho n e 355-8037 a f te r 4855. 5 0-3 s h e lv e s, m o d e rn a r c h ite c tu r e . new and u se d b e st s e le c tio n of sew . L ik e new , ex cep t fo r slig h t P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l 6 K E - SHRIVER T e stim o n ia l FLYING T O P asad en a D ec e m b e r MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B ook p .m . 5 0-3 G IR L S: WE need you to s h a re A lso one m an w anted fo r s im i­ in s tru m e n ts in L a n sin g . E a s ie s t p ain t d am ag e . A ll g u a ra n te e d . L E M c lo s e to c a m p u s a p a rtm e n t, w in­ la r d ou ble ro o m . C a ll 337-0031 te r m s , la y -a w a y s, tr a d e - in s . O pen ev en in g s till C h ris tm a s . D in n e r: UAW H all, F rid a y , 8 26, lig h t tw in engine p la n e . N eed M te r an d s p rin g te r m s . 351-5173. b etw een 6 - 8 p m . 5 0-5 C o m e in an d see J a c k Sova, e d w a r d s D i s t r i b u t i n g c o .. p m . E v e ry o n e in v ited. G o o d 2 to s h a re e x p e n se s. 4 82 -6 59 3 . S 50-2 g u ita r p l a y e r an d m u sic ia n 1115 N . W ashington. 489-6448. ja m s fo r a ll. 49-1 5 0 -3 SINGLE AND double ro o m s for TW O G IRLS fo r th ird flo o r H a s - m en w in te r te rm . A p p ro v ed , a ro u n d L an sin g fo r m any y e a rs . le tt a p a rtm e n t. S prin g te rm . s u p e rv is e d . S ingle $10. D oubles J a c k w ill h elp you s e le c t th e R O B ER TS 990 s te re o ta p e r e - n ew est m e m b e r; C h ris tm a s tr e e 337-1143.____________________ 50-2 $7. One b lo ck fro m ca m p u s in stru m e n t b e st su ite d to y o u r c o rd e r . 40 w . am p p re -a m p , lo ts a r e n ’t w hat they u se d to49-1 50-2 BINKIE C LU B P re s id e n t and W ANTED: RIDERS to R o se B ow l. P re fe r a b ly co e d s. L e a v e D e­ be! c e m b e r 26 fro m Ann A rb o r. B u Books for Cash B W ANTED: ONE m an to s h a re S p artan H a ll, 215 L e w is. ED p le a s u re . R e m e m b e r, s e e Jack m ic ro p h o n e s, $350. W ill s e ll C a ll S h e rry 351-4324. ¿0 -3 o i s i r r V illag e a p a rtm e n t w in­ 2 -2 5 7 4 . 4 9-5 a t W ILCOX’S fo r a m u s ic a l deal ite m s in d iv id u ally . 353-7000. U N SO PH ISTIC A TES: T O U C H Y ROSE BOW L, S a n F ra n c is c o . o te r te r m , c lo s e to c a m p u s. 351— TW O FU RN ISH ED r o o m s on th at w ill p le a s e you. 509 E. ________________________________50-2 p eo p le sh o u ld n ’t d re s s slop p y — L eav in g D ecem b er 18. T w o g irls It’s a o J 5 41 3.____________ 50-2 G ran d R iv e r A ve. n e a r c a m p u s. M ich igan . P h o n e IV 5-4391. KODAK 8 m m c a m e ra , p ro je c to r y o u r d o o rs looked n ice u n til p r e f e r r e d . $30 one w ay . M ik e ,' k SERIOUS GAL, s h a re h o u se , u til- S u itab le fo r r w stu d e n ts each H o u rs d a ily , 8 a m . to 5:30. W eston e x p o su re m e te r, F in - you d e c o ra te d th em . O bnoxious. ED 2 -2 5 6 9 . 5 0-3 ltie s . $55 m o n th . 10 m in u tes ro o m . P riv a te e n tra n c e a n d EX Q U ISITE CO SM ETIC S fo r a b o re ic e a u g e r punching b ag , 49-1 B e rk e y . A vo n dale A p a rtm e n ts, p a rk in g . H ic k s B ro s . ED 2-3011. b ea u tifu l n a tu ra l look. C h r is t­ s ta n d . A ll re a s o n a b le . C a ll 6 to BRIAN & M IK E— L e t’s! T h e r e 's WANTED": RID ERS fro m C onn. to S # 8 . Ire n e , 351-4936 . 50-2 4 9-5 m a s g ifts, re a s o n a A T TE N TIO N : ONE g irl n eeded E A S T LANSING u n su p e rv ise d 1612 f o r fre e d e m o n stra tio n , 3 -S P E E D B IC Y C L E , $10. L e a v - and A nn. b le .C a ll 332- 7, ED 2 -8 8 3 8 . 50-2 no tim e lik e the p re s e n t. B onnie 49-1 MSU (th ru P en n sy lv an ia) D e­ c e m b e r 2 9. C all S teve, 351-4201. ’’can’t miss” t ___________________ 49 r 3 fo r lov ely D elta A p a rtm e n t, w in ­ s in g le an d double ro o m s . P r i ­ 5 0-5 ing c o u n try , 355-5870. 49-3 " P U L L IT " - - C o n g ratu latio n s ONE G IR L n eeded. R ose Bow l o t e r te rm . C all 337 -0 24 4 . 50-2 v ate e n tra n c e , k itc h e n , p a rk ­ T V BLON D E 2 3 " , h i-fid e lity , G U ITA R, ITA LIA N 1 2 -strin g w ith on stic k in g it out th is te rm . E n­ bound In 1966 V olksw agen. S h a re ONE MAN fo r th re e -m a n lu x ury ing, $ 19-$140 ea ch p e r te rm . s ilv e rto n e c o n so le . $100. P ho n e e le c tric p ic k up. $80. 489-1058. joy y o u rs e lf o v e r th e gay h o li­ e x p e n se s. L eav in g end of fin a ls . deal r a p a rtm e n t. 106 Eden R o c. One IV 5 -7 6 7 3 . 5 0-3 IV 9 - 2 8 8 0 . ________________4 9-3 50-2 d ay s. S ee you at tw o -C ly clo p s. 353-6901. 4 9 -3 e block f r o m ev e ry th in g . $ 55 / M ALE STU D EN T to s h a re a p a rt­ H A PP Y BVr THDAY c a k e , ‘9 in ­ G IR LS 2 0 ” ¿ c h w i n n b ic y c le , _________ 5 0-3 m o nth. 351-5404 . 50-2 m e n t-lik e a r e a . P riv a te h om e. c h e s d e liv e re d $ 3.87, S p e c ia ls: c h ro m e f e n d e r s . P hone 3 32 - GRAD-5HARE u n su p e rv ise d fo u r- No co o k in g . ED 2 -4 6 7 4 , 712 W ednesday, T h u r s d a y - R a s p - 3868. 50-2 R e a l E s ta te L eav in g 17th v ia M exico C ity . at the M S toddard,- av a ila b le 1966 c a r . P r ic e , $225. 332- m an a p a rtm e n t n e a r ca m p u s. N o rth law n A venue. b e r r y D a n i s h R o lls 6 /4 4 $ . SPR U C E T R E E S fo r h o u se s, H o u s e , 153 s 5 0-3 $50 u tilitie s in clu d ed . P a rk in g , SIN G LE AND double ro o m s fo r KWAST B A K ER IE S, B ro o k field d o rm s . P ic k , cu t. B onus P in e J a n u a ry 1966. R enting m ain 2359. 50-2 T .V . P ho n e 351-5217.______ 50-2 u p p e r c la s s m e n , c le a n , q uiet P la z a ; E a s t L an sin g ; F ra n d o r; bou gh s, n e a r L ak e L an sin g . F E flo o r w hich in clu d es, k itc h e n , tim e a f te r T u esd ay fin a ls . R e­ dining ro o m , living ro o m w ith W ANTED: RIDE to N .Y .C . Any M SU u TWO BEDROOM a p a rtm e n t, fo r c o n d itio n s. P a rk in g . 332-2037. 303 S , W ashington. IV 4 -1 3 1 7 . 9-8413.______________________ 50-2 tu rn fo r c la s s e s . D esp e ra te! th re e m en . L e a s e u n til Ju n e. C 49 SINGER (sw ing n eedle) sew ing fire p la c e , o n e b ed ro o m w i t h C all G e o rg e , 353-1581. ’ E yd eal V illa . $200 p e r m onth. 5 0-3 F U R N I T U R E , A P PL IA N C E S, b ath , fu ll b a se m e n t, g a ra g e , and m ac h in e z ig -z a g d ial fo r button la rg e y a rd . M a rrie d co u p le p r e ­ RID ERS W ANTED R o se B ow i, 49-1 B O O K STORE B 332-5041. A P PR O V E D , c l e a n , c a rp e te d 5 0-3 ro o m s . C ooking, p a rk in g , c a ll ru m m a g e . M oving o ut of s ta te . h o le s , e m b ro id e ry , b lin d h e m s, o ONE MAN n eed ed , fu rn ish e d lu x - S ellin g to th e b a re w a lls. 882- m o n o g ra m s, e tc . N eed re lia b le fe rre d . P ho n e office, 332—8671 D1965 e c e m b e r 18-20, rid e in s ty le , O P E N W E D N E S D A Y AND T H U R S D A Y u ry a p a rtm e n t. B egin w in te r 332-6375 a fte r 1 p m . 445 A bbott. 3206._________________________5 0-3 p a rty to a s s u m e p a y m e n ts. $7.08 ev en in g s a fte r 9. 332-1248. C 50 4738. S .S ., 1965 M u stan g, 50-2 351- o te r m . $60 m o n th . 351-5110 . 50-2 50-4 B O O K C A S E -D E S K , la rg e w rit­ m o nthly , o r $49.56 c a s h . IV MOTEL. EIGHT la rg e u n its p lu s NITE TIL 9 k ROOM S/BOARD^ w i n t e r and ing a r e a , E a rly A m e ric a n s ty l­ o w n er a p a rtm e n t. A lw ay s re n t­ RID ERS T O NYC M etro w anted, W ANTED: G IR L to s h a re D elta s p rin g te r m s . $165 p e r te rm . 2-1641. 50-2 le a v e s D ec e m b e r 18, re tu rn fo r Boo a p a rtm e n t w in te r te rm . C a l l L’lr e y C oop, 572 A bbott R d. 332- ing, $20. P ho n e 337-1101. 538 CHRISTM AS T ftE E S . B eautiful e d , G r o s s e s o v er $10,000. W ill R ose B ow l to u r. C all 355-8891. 337-1285. 50-2 P a rk L a n e , E a s t L an sin g . 5 0-3 s e ll o r tr a d e fo r m o tel; A rizo n a ONE MAN n eed ed , fu rn ish e d lu x - 6349. 5 0-3 NEW PO LA R O ID land c a m e r a . S cotch p in e , $2.50 - $3.50. U ni­ p r e f e r r e d . IV 5-6 12 8. 5 0 -3 50-2 DOUBLE ROOMS f o r fe m a le s v e rs ity M e th o d ist C h u rc h . 50-2 N E ED E D D E SPE R A T E L Y rid e M odel 8 0 -B . $35. P ho n e 3 32 - SKI BOOTS, s iz e 11, $10. Ski u ry a p a rtm e n t. B egin w in te r te r m . $60 m o nth. 351-5110. 50-2 o v e r 21. P riv a te e n tra n c e , k it­ 3090. 5 0-3 ch en p riv ile g e s , P a rk in g , p r i­ T Y P E W R IT E R , ROYAL p o rta b le , p a n ts , s w e a te r, p a rk a , m is s e s C H IL D R E N DAY c a re , five d ay s a d ay, D e c e m b e r 16, 12:30 p m . S e r v i c e fo r tw o, m e tro a irp o r t, T h u rs­ G R A D U A T IN G Houses v a te b a th . C all 3 32 -6 09 0 . 5 0-3 $45 o r b e s t o ffe r. 485 -3 39 2 , s iz e 11-12. 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