Temperamental Cloudy EWS . MICHIGAN t o d a y with c h a n c e o f . 10 . . p e o p l e a r e of t e n p e r c e n t t e m p e r and 9 0 p e r c e n t nqental . STATE l i gh t r a i n . High in l o w 4 0 ’ s . “ -Frank B. Senger UNIVERSITY Vol. 58, Number 69 East Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , Dec 10, 1 9 6 5 Price 10c wsu / TO MED GRADS ‘S’ 2-Yr. School Mikoyan Resigns In Soviet Shuffle ei t n s Opens Fall, 1966 G r a d u a t e s of M SU’s t w o - y e a r m e d i c a l M O S C O W 4 — A n a s t a s I. N ik ita S. K h ru sh ch ev , re sig n e d s c h o o l h a v e b e en p r o m i s e d a d m i s s i o n to the M ikoyan, th e o ld est lead in g B ol­ sh e v ik , w ent in to p a rtia l r e tir e ­ fro m th e la rg e ly c e re m o n ia l job of S oviet p re s id e n t. M ikoyan, who (>u s Stuff U n i v e r s i t y of M ich ig a n and W ayne State U n i­ m en t T h u rsd a y in a g ro up of r e ­ tu rn e d 70 tw o w eeks ag o , gave v e r s i t y f o u r - y e a r m e d i c a l s c h o o l s to c o m ­ sh u ffles w hich b ro u g h t a p ro m o ­ h e a lth a s th e re a s o n . p le t e th e ir p r o g r a m s . tio n fo r A le x a n d er N, S helepin, N ik o lai V. P o d g o rn y , 62, an y o u n g est le ad in g c o n te n d e r fo r e n g in e e r w ho se c a r e e r h as been The d e c i s i o n w a s a n n o u n ced W e d n e sd a y by top p o w e r. in d o m e stic p a rty p o litic s , b e­ D r . L e o n F i l l, c h a i r m a n of the State B o a r d of T h e c h a n g e s w e r e re c o m ­ ca m e th e new p re s id e n t, B re z h ­ m en d ed by L eo n id 1. B re zh n e v , nev n o m in ated h im . E d u c a t io n ’s M e d ic a l E d u c a tio n C o m m i t t e e . who re ta in e d th e n a tio n 's m o st A cc o rd in g to C o m m u n ist s o u r­ T he a g re e m e n t is m ean t to e n c o u ra g e MSU g ra d u a te s to co m p lete p ow erfu l p o sitio n a s C o m m u n ist c e s , th is m ea n t P o d g o rn y w as th e ir ed u ca tio n in M ich igan , F ill s a id , but th is d o es not m ean th at p a rty f ir s t s e c r e ta r y , and P r e ­ g iv in g up th e N o. 2 job in th e they w ill be re q u ire d to fin ish th e ir re q u ire m e n ts a t th e s e p a r tic ­ m ie r A lexei N. K osygin. s e c r e ta r ia t of th e C o m m u n ist u la r s c h o o ls . T h at d ec isio n is up to th e in d iv id u a l, he sa id . M ikoyan, a p ro m in e n t fig u re p a rty , w hich ru n s th e S oviet Un­ A p p ro x im ately 20 stu d e n ts a r e e x p ec ted to be e n ro lle d in M SU’s u n d e r both Jo sep h S talin and ion. T h e in fo rm a n ts sa id th at job C o lle g e of H um an M ed icin e in th e fa ll of 1966. T h e re fo re , WSU is going to S helepin. and U -M s c h o o ls h av e a g re e d to b eg in by a c c e p tin g 24 s tu d e n ts S h elep in , 47, fo rm e r h ead of fro m M SU, F ill s a id . th e S oviet s e c r e t p o lic e , h a s b een W hen th e s e stu d e n ts a r e a d m itte d , th e fo u r-y e a r sch o o ls w ill re g a rd e d a s a p o s sib le fu tu re re q u ire m o re a p p ro p ria tio n s and a g r e a te r n u m b e r of fa cu lty top m an in th e Soviet U nion. m e m b e rs , F ill s a id . R e s e rv e D e sp ite in d ic a tio n s e a r lie r in MSU p la n s to g ra d u a te its f ir s t c la s s in 1968, h e s a id , an d is th e w eek of a d em o tio n , h e se e m e d e p e c te d to b e g ra d u a tin g 64 m ed ic al stu d e n ts p e r y e a r by 1970. to d ay to h av e stre n g th e n e d h is T o p ro m o te g r e a te r c o o rd in atio n b etw een th e p ro g ra m s of th e S ig n -U p p o sitio n . th re e s c h o o ls, th e b o a rd a u th o riz e d c re a tio n of an e x e cu tiv e su b ­ T h is ca m e d e s p ite re lin q u ish ­ c o m m itte e and a b lu e -rib b o n c it- ---------------------------------------------- ------ - ing h is g o v ern m e n t ro le a s a iz en s c o m m itte e . deputy p re m ie r and c h a irm a n of S et T o d a y th e o ld c o m m itte e fo r p a rty and M e m b e rs of th e e x e cu tiv e sub ­ c o m m itte e w ill be D r. W illiam B y MIKE C A R R A H E R s ta te c o n tro l. On K osy gin ’s re co m m en d a tio n , H u b b ard J r . , dean of th e U -M M ed ical School; G ordon S co tt, G e m in i 6 State N ew s Staff W r i te r th e c o m m itte e w as re -n a m e d th e v ic e p re s id e n t of WSU and D r. c o m m itte e of p e o p le ’s c o n tro la n d A ndrew H unt, dean of MSU’s To L ift O ff A ll stu d e n ts who have re c e iv e d c o n firm a tio n of a ll th e c o u rs e s th ey re q u e s te d fo r w in te r te rm a new m an , P a v e l K ovanov, put in c h a rg e . T h e c o m m itte e in ­ s u re s th at p a rty o rd e rs a r e c a r ­ P e te r s o n R e tu r n s MoreFloat M ed ical S chool. T h e b lu e -rib b o n c itiz e n s co m ­ m itte e , w ho se p ro sp e c tiv e m em ­ Sunday m ay p ick up e a rly re g is tra tio n re s e rv a tio n c a rd s at D e m o n s tra ­ tio n H a l l to d ay , and M onday rie d out by v a rio u s le v e ls of gov­ e rn m e n t, K osygin s a id Shelepin should be re lie v e d in o rd e r to co n cen ­ F e r e n c y ’ s S la p s Donations b e rs hav e not y et been an n ou n c­ ed , w ould do re s e a r c h on th e lo n g -ra n g e n eed s of M ich igan ’s HOUSTON, T ex.i.F ;-T he G em in i 6 h u n te r s p a c e c ra ft - 24 h o u rs Needed th ro u g h T h u rs d a y . m ed ic al s c h o o ls, a c co rd in g to T h e c a r d s w ill re s e r v e a rim e tr a te on p a rty w o rk . T hom as J . B re n n an , s ta te b o a rd ah ead of sch ed u le - got a g o - to go th ro u g l e a rly r e g is tra tio n T h is sa m e ex p lan atio n w as giv­ p re s id e n t. T h is c o m m itte e , w hich ah ead T h u rs d a y to b la s t off Sun­ next w eek. en in Ju ly 1964 w hen B rezh n ev E lly M . P e te rs o n , c h a irm a n e rs h ip h a s d ra fte d re c o m m e n d a ­ w ill b e known a s th e C o m m itte e day in p u r s u it of th e o rb itin g T h e re s e rv a tio n c a rd s a r e op­ g av e up th e p re s id e n tia l job to of th e M ich igan S ta te R ep u b lican tio n s on fis c a l re fo rm a t a con­ on E du catio n fo r H ealth C a re , G em ini 7 . T h e ta rg e t sp a c e sh ip tio n a l, R e g is tr a r H o ra c e C . K ing M ikoyan. T h re e m o n t h s la te r C e n tra l C o m m itte e , stru c k b ack fe re n c e on M ackinac Is la n d In R o se Bowl F lo at C o m m ittee w ill be re sp o n s ib le d ire c tly to opened its eg g -sh a p e d o rb it to s a id T h u rs d a y , but stu d e n ts who B re zh n e v h ad u se d h is N o. 2 ro le T h u rs d a y a t h e r D e m o c ra tic S e p te m b e r and th a t R om ney "has m e m b e rs w ill a p p e a r on "C o m ­ th e s ta te b o a rd of ed u catio n , he full c ir c le to aw ait its s i s t e r - hav e not re s e rv e d a tim e m ay in th e co m m u n ist p a rty to help c o u n te rp a rt, Z olto n C , F e re n c y , a lre a d y e x p re s s e d w illin g n e ss to m u nity C a le n d e r" o v e r W JIM - sa id . sh ip . h av e to w ait in lin e b e fo re e n te r­ o rg a n iz e K h ru sh c h e v ’s o u s te r. M rs . P e te rs o n , co m m en tin g on w ork o ut a b i-p a r tis a n fis c a l r e ­ O ne c o u rs e is being c f’e re d W hen th ey m e e t - p e rh a p s TV a t 12 noon Sunday to ra is e Sunday - th ey w ill fly in fo r­ ing th e IM A re n a to r e g is te r . T u e sd a y ’ s d isa g re e m e n t b etw een fo rm p ro g ra m if th e D e m o c ra ts funds fo r th e stud ent R o se Bowl by th e new C o lleg e of um an S tu d en ts who have re s e rv e d a F e re n c y a n d G ov, G eo rg e W, w ould fo rg e t p a rtis a n s h ip fo r th e flo a t. M ed icin e h e re w in te r te rm . IT.is m atio n a few fe e t a p a rt, a v ita l tim e w ill be given p rio rity , King sa id . House Supports R om n ey at a m ee tin g on civ il rig h ts , s a id sh e w as “ dum bfoun­ good o f th e s ta te . ELLY PETERSON J im Sink, C hicago , 111., ju n io r and c o m m itte e c h a irm a n , sa id S eB iinar in M ed icin e and S ociety m an eu v er in U .S . e ffo rts to re a c h (M ed icine 499), w hich w ill b e lim ­ th e m o o n , R e s e rv a tio n s fo r e a rly r e g is ­ tra tio n a r e not b eing m ad e b y a l-. Romney’s Veto ded by M r. F e re n c y and h is pu­ they w ill ask th e p u b lic to do­ ited to about 2 0 s e n io rs , is open G em in i 7 e n te re d its 75th o r ­ to p re -m e d stu d e n ts, p lu s th o se b it at 2:2 0 p .m . E ST . 1 p h a b e tic a l g ro u p s, a s h a s been th e c a s e , K ing s a id . S tu d en ts m ay r e s e r v e an y tim e p e rio d of e r ile e ffo rts to d is to rt th e fa c ts T he D e m o c ra tic m a jo rity in th e about th e R ep u blican p o sitio n on S ta te H ouse of R e p re se n ta tiv e s s ta te fis c a l re fo rm and c iv il fa ile d by one v o te to' g et th e n e c ­ rig h ts . Dorms To Open n ate a to ta l of $500, in $1 c o n tri­ b u tio n s. T h e c o m m itte e n e e d s $500 in so c ia l w o rk , n u rsin g and bio­ A ir F o r c e L t. C ol F ra n k B o r­ lo g ica l s c ie n c e s re la te d to pub­ m an - h is e y e s on the s ta r s fo r lic h e a lth . g uidance - g av e th e G em in i , D r. Hunt h a s s a id th at th e two b u r s ts of ro c k e t p o w er, tim e d For Tour Groups any d ay . e s s a r y tw o -th ird s m a jo rity r e ­ “ A t th e sa m e tim e , h o w ev er, m o re to re a c h its goal of $ 2 ,0 0 0 . K ing su g g e ste d , h o w e v e r, th at know ing M r. F e re n c y ’ s te n d en ­ ITie d isp lay is p lan n ed a s a b an ­ to th e s p lit seco n d , 43 m in u te s th e tim e s im m e d ia te ly follow ing q u ire d to o v e rrid e th e G o v e rn o r’s n e r of ro s e s w ith "M ich ig an S tate a p a rt, d u rin g th e 75th and 76th th e end of an ex am p e rio d w ill v eto of th e $ 6 m illio n D isab led c ie s to w ard ir ra tio n a l s t a t e ­ U n iv e rsity ” w ritte n on it, and a ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 4) o rb its . V e te ra n s B ill. m e n ts , p e rh a p s I should not be “ W e’ve got A rc tu ru s - and p ro b a b ly b e th e b u s ie s t. K ing 14 by 14-foot d ru m to re a d “ T hank ad v ised t h a t stu d en ts r e g i s t e r so m e tim e d u rin g a f r e e ex am T he R ep u blican m in o rity h eld too s u r p r is e d ,” M r s P e te rs o n a u n ited fro n t to d efeat th e b ill. s a id . Not a sin g le G .O .P . m e m b e r of “ M r. F e re n c y know s v e ry w ell By JANE KNAUER State N ew s Staff W r i te r S atu rd a y , s tu d e n ts o n th e b u s to u r m ay m ak e final p ay m e n t, and S unday and M onday, stu d e n ts you, P a s a d e n a , F o r Y our H osp i­ ta lity .” Library Hours w e’r e rig h t on th e m o n e y ,” B o r­ m an s a id . T h e L ib ra r y w ill b e open 8 a .m . A . W Lhen p e rio d . th a t h is D e m o c ra tic m a jo rity in he a n d N a v y C m d r. J a m e s S tu dents sho uld be ab le to co m ­ th e h o u se c a m e o v e r to su p p o rt D o rm ito rie s w ill be open fo r flying to th e # > a st w ill m ak e W o nd ers H all is lead in g in o v ell J r . h e a rd th e new s p le te e a rly re g is tra tio n an d pay th e D e m o c ra t’s e ffo rt to o v e r­ th e L e g is la tu r e h a s re p e a te d ly th o se s tu d e n ts taking th e of­ fin al p a y m e n t. £> c a m p u s c o n trib u tio n s, w h i l e to 6 p .m . d u rin g th e C h ris tm a s G em in i 6 m ig h t shoot up to m e e t rid e th e v eto . b lo ck ed e v e ry R om ney a tte m p t to A ll fin a l p ay m en ts w ill be m ad e H ow land H ouse is f ir s t in th e v ac atio n on th e follow ing d a y s: th em a day e a rly , L ov ell s a id , th e ir fe e s fa rily q uick ly , K ing T w e n t y - e i g h t R ep u b lican s b rin g ab o ut s ta te fisc a l re fo rm . fic ia l A S M S U -U niversity R o s e S a tu rd a y , D ec. 18; M onday to “ S ounds e x c e lle n t.” B ow l to u r, L o u is F . H ek h u is, in th e U nion second flo o r co n ­ c o -o p e ra tiv e h o u se s. T heta C hi sa id . v oted fo r th e b ill in th e H ouse “ I s u s p e c t th a t M r. F e re n c y c o u rs e . fra te rn ity is lead in g in f r a te r n i­ T h u rs d a y , D ec, 20 to 23; M on­ “ A ssu m in g th e re a r e no c o m ­ d ire c to r of th e d iv isio n of s tu ­ “ W e 'll tr y to se e if we ca n fit w hen it wAs f ir s t in tro d u c e d . a lso is p ay in g nothing m o re than d en t a c tiv itie s and John W in k el- B u s to u rs m ay p ay b etw een tie s and s o r o r itie s . day to T h u rs d a y , D ec. 27 to 30; it in to o u r sc h e d u le ,” B o rm a n p lic a tio n s , th e stu d en t should be T h e D e m o c ra tic H ouse m a ­ lip s e rv ic e to th e p ro b le m , fo r 1 and 4 p .m . A ll o th e r fin a l and M onday and T u e sd a y , J a n . s a id w ith a s m ile in h is v o ic e . ab le to g et th ro u gh in about 1 0 jo rity c h a rg e d th e G o v e rn o r w ith h is own p a rty le a d e rs a r e at jo h n, m a n a g e r of the MSU of­ p ay m en t p ac k a g e s w ill b e p a id Sink u rg e d s tu d e n ts to m ak e 3 and 4. It w ill b e c lo s e d Sun­ m in u te s ,’ K ing sa id , ’h o w ev er, fic ia l to u rs , sa id T h u rs d a y . d on atio ns b e fo re th e d ea d lin e next J u s t b e fo re they began th e ir s tu d e n ts who hav e n ot g otten “ a r m tw istin g ’ ’ fellow R ep u b li­ odds w ith him on th e q u e stio n ,” b etw een 1 and 6 p .m . day, D ec. 19; F rid a y to Sunday, m a n e u v e rs, th e G em ini 7 c re w c a n s to p ro te c t h is n atio n al im ­ M rs . P e te rs o n co n tin u ed . G am e tic k e ts w ill a lso b e p u r ­ W ednesday. D ec. 24 to 26; and F rid a y to b e c a m e th e seco n d p a ir of U .S . “ S in ce a ll je ts w ill now fly C o n trib u tio n s should be m ad e Sunday, D ec. 31 to J a n . 2. re s e rv a tio n s m ay hav e to w ait a g e .” She s a id th e R ep u blican le ad ­ c h a se d a t th e tim e of final p a y ­ aw h ile b e fo re going into r e g is ­ o ut of C h icag o , we would lik e th e d o rm s to be open so th a t m en t. out to th e MSU R ose Bowl co m ­ R e g u la r h o u rs re s u m e W ed­ ae ns tro n a u ts to e c lip s e th e S ov iet d u ra n c e re c o rd of 119 h o u rs , tra tio n . Id e n tific a tio n w i l l be n e c e s ­ m itte e , 324 Student S e rv ic e s n esd a y , J a n . 5, when th e L ib ra r y s ix m in u te s , s e t by V a le rie B yk­ stu d e n ts co m in g fro m e a s t of B uild in g. w ill b e open 8 a .m . to 11 p .m . o v sk y in 1963. B efo re going to the IM B u ild ­ L a n sin g w ill b e ab le to b rin g s a ry , W inkeljohn sa id . ing to r e g i s t e r , t K ing s a id , th e th e ir c lo th e s and b elo n ging s to W hen th e a s tro n a u ts w ere to ld stu d en t m u st go to h is c o lle g e o r sch oo l b e fo re leav in g fo r P a s a ­ of it la te r , L o v ell sa id it sou nd ed d e p a rtm e n t office and o btain h is d e n a ," W inkeljohn sa id . in te re s tin g , b ut th ey w e re m o re se c tio n re s e rv a tio n c a r d , p e r ­ S A T U R D A Y in te re s te d in b re a k in g th e w o rld m it to r e g is te r , and p a c k e t of W inkeljohn sa id stu d e n ts who d efin itely n eed lodging o r th o se re c o rd of 190 h o u rs , 56 m in u te s, re g is tra tio n c a rd s . s e t by f e l l o w a s tro n a u ts L . T h e p ro c e d u re fo r e a rly r e g is ­ w an tin g to le av e th e ir c lo th e s and o th e r b elo n ging s a t sch oo l G ordon C o o p e r J r . and C h a rle s tra tio n w ill b e. about th e sa m e C o n ra d J r . in G em ini 5 la s t a s p a s t re g is tra tio n s , K ing sa id . fro m th e te rm b re a k w ill b e tak en c a r e of. A ug u st. “ T h e only d iffe re n c e is th a t we a r e only u sin g th e IM A re n a , in ­ " T h e r e w ill not b e a w hole­ 8 0 0 T o G e t D e g re e s A t C a p e K ennedy, Fla», w ith th e ir 9 0 -fo o t T ita n 2 ro c k e t and s te a d of s e v e ra l g ym n asiu m . T h e s a le opening o f d o r m s ," VVinkel- john sa id . th e ir 19-foot s p a c e c ra ft re a d y on p ro c e s s w ill b e s h o rte r an d p ro b ­ A bout 800 stu d e n ts w ill atte n d tu re fro m MSU in 1949. He h as le g e of H om e E c o n o m ic s, 35; P ad 19, G em in i 6 p ilo ts W a lte r ab ly f a s t e r ,” he added. D o rm s w ill b e opened to a c ­ co m m e n c e m e n t e x e rc is e s a t 3 held a n u m b er of g o v ern m e n t r e ­ C o lle g e of N a tu ra l S cien ce , 111; M , S c h irra J r . and T h o m a s P . “ O nly s tu d e n ts who hav e r e ­ co m m o d a te stu d e n t n eed s. W h ere p .m . S a tu rd a y in th e A u d ito riu m , s e a rc h p o s itio n s in India and is C o lle g e of S o c ia l S cien ce, 211; S ta ffo rd w ent th ro u g h th e ir la s t ce iv ed c o n firm a tio n fo r A LL th e one p e rs o n o r only a few fro m one T h is is ab o ut 70 p e r c e n t of c u rre n tly d ire c to r of a g ric u l­ C o lle g e of V e te rin a ry M ed icin e, m a jo r p h y s i c a l e x a m in a tio n . c o u rs e s th ey re q u e s te d w ill be d o rm a r e g o i n g on the t o u r , th e 1,173 stu d e n ts re c e iv in g d e­ tu re in M a d ra s, In d ia, and m an ­ 10. T h e y w e re p ro n o u n ced p h y sic a lly ab le to r e g is te r e a r ly ,” K ing W inkeljohn s a id so m e type o f a r ­ g re e s , K ing sa id . fit. s tr e s s e d . aging d ire c to r of th e B anna and ra n g e m e n t w ill be m ad e fo r th e m . C o n g re s sio n a l re p re s e n ta tiv e F r it D ev elop m en t C o rp ., L td . O th er s tu d e n ts , in clud in g f ir s t F r e e p a rk in g a rra n g e m e n ts fo r John C . M ack ie of th e sev en th te r m fre s h m e n , m u st r e g is te r H e a lso helped found MSU’s Jan.- 4 and 5. s tu d e n ts d riv in g to ca m p u s b e ­ fo re le av in g fo r th e to u r a lso w ill M ichigan d is tr ic t w ill sp e ak to In te rn a tio n a l C lub an d w as a c ­ the g ra d u a te s . tiv e in th e d ev elo p m en t of o th e r TH E IN SID E L O O K S tu d en ts who r e g is te r e a rly b e m ad e, H ek h uis sa id . M a c k ie , an MSU alu m n u s, is ca m p u s a c tiv itie s fo r fo re ig n stu ­ w ill not h av e to re tu rn to c la s ­ b e s t know n a s fo rm e r M ichigan W inkeljohn sa id the je ts w ill highw ay c o m m is sio n e r, a p o s i­ d en ts. .................. — \ s e s u n til T h u rs d a y , J a n . 6 . Paper Blamed A uni on s t r i k e s e n t e n o u g h " I f th e s y s te m of e a rly r e g is ­ all b e le av in g fro m C hicago b e­ tion w hich h e h eld fro m 1957 u n til A s of D ec. 1 th e re w ere 802 brown (yecch) toilet p ap e r tra tio n is s u c c e s s fu l,” K ing sa id , c a u s e of th e aw kw ard flig h t tim e s h is e le c tio n to C o n g re ss in 1964. b a c h e lo rs c a n d id a te s, 276 m a s ­ On Union to MS U f o r s i x to e i g h t “ we w ill co n tin u e it on a p e r ­ a v a ila b le fro m th e tw o D e tro it H o n o ra ry d e g r e e s w ill be t e r s c a n d id a te s , and 84 d o c to ra l w e e k s . P . 6. m a n en t b a s is . B ut th is d ep en d s on a ir p o r ts . B us tra n sp o rta tio n to a w a rd e d to M ackie and to an In­ c a n d id a te s fo r d e g re e s . how m any s tu d e n ts ta k e ad v an tag e C h icag o and back to L an sin g d ian a g ric u ltu ra l o fficial,’ S un - of it ." on th e re tu rn tr ip is p a r t of d a ra m K rish n a m u rth i of M a d ra s. F a ll t e r m g ra d u a te s b re a k K ing s a ^ t h e e a rly re g is tra tio n p e rio d w as su g g e sted by th e R e­ g is t r a r ’s S tu dent A d v iso ry C om ­ MOMZY F ® S - S i> R N E D - O U T C O E D S — Lynns S egu ’ - v O xford f r e s h m a n , holds a pailful of C h r i s t m a s money th q . pA£k4 « ;, ,P 4 v w e n t a n d w ilj Via c V i u i i u not c o s t e x tr a , W inkeljohn sa id . a ry d o c to ra te of law , and K ris h ­ a n h /u K * c ,- v: kdown by c o lleg e a s follow s: C o lle g e o f A g ric u ltu re , 104; E a st Lansing b a rb e rs are Barbers Shaw Student Pockets f o r t he F e e Hal l c o e d s w h o s e r o o m b u r n e d D e c . 1. “ A ll p ac k a g e c o s ts a r e b ased n a m u rth i, an h o n o ra ry d o c to ra te C o lle g e of A rts and L e tte r s , 174; p u s h i n g p r i c e s ' to hai l m itte e , w hich is m ad e up to be M i s s S e g u l a r o r g a n i z e d a c o m m i t t e e of F e e r e s i ­ on ro u n d -trip L a n s in g ," he sa id . of s c ie n c e . C o lleg e of B u s in e s s, 174; C o l- r a i s i n g h e i g h t s . P . 8. 1 r e p r e s e n ta tiv e of stu d e n ts fro m F in a l p a y m e n ts begin today K rish n a m u rth i, a lso an a lu m - lege of C o m m u n icatio n A r ts , 56; d e n t s to c l e a n out t h e r o o m a n d c o l l e c t m o n e y f o r a ll c la s s e s , and c o lle g e s 'o f th e the c o e d s . Photo by John J a c o b s fo r s tu d e n ts tra v e lin g by r a il. n us, re c e iv e d a P h .D . in h o r tic u l- C ollege of E d u catio n , 253; C o l­ I U n iv e rs ity . 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, D ecem b er 10, 1965 EDITORIALS Reflecting OnASMSU: O U R M A N A T Students Got A Break T O D A Y M A R K S the c l o s e o f the What h ap p e n e d a f t e r it p a s s e d the S p a c e By C H A R L E S C. W E L L S E ditor-ln-Chief E ffo rts a r e b rin g in g u s one c lo s e r and c lo s e r to p la c in g a m an on S h o w B ut th e m o st im p o rta n t ta sk is to re n d e z v o u s an d dock G r e a t G ro w th not only b e a b le to re a c h th e m oon, but a ls o to re tu rn to launch of sp a c e v eh icle on th e lau n ch p ad , th e m o b ile c o n ­ f i r s t t e r m ’ s actual o pe r at i o n of the student r e f e r e u n d u m , in which the C A PE K E N N E D Y , F la .— th e m oon. w ith a n o th e r o rb itin g sp a c e e a rth sa fe ly . cep t w ill allow th e sp a c e ve­ A s s o c i a t e d S tudents of M i c h i g a n S t a t e student b o a r d f i r s t i n c r e a s e d the a c ­ A lm o st s in c e th e beginning, T h e M e r c u r y P ro g ra m , v e h ic le . At th is m o m en t, a s ­ B ut back a t C ap e K ennedy, h ic le s to be a s se m b le d and U n i v e r s i t y ( AS MS U) . If its a c t i o n s tual tax to 40 c e n t s , o nl y s e v e r a l m an h as w o n d ere d ab o ut the w hich ended in e a rly 1963 tro n a u ts F ra n k B o rm a n an d th e A pollo P ro g r a m is out of ch e ck ed out b e fo re th ey e v e r th i s t e r m a r e i n d i c a t i v e of what the da y s l a t e r r a i s i n g it to 50 c e n t s w a s m oon. By la te 1967 A m e ri­ w ith G ordon C o o p e r's 22-o rb it J a m e s A . L o v e ll J r . a r e o r ­ p lan n in g and in to th e p ro d u c ­ re a c h th e p ad . f u t u r e h ol ds , the l i f e l e s s v oi d left, r a t h e r d i s t u r b i n g to s a y the l e a s t , c a ’s sp a c e p ro g ra m w ill have flig h t, w as d esig n e d to in v e s­ b itin g th e e a rth in th e ir G em ­ tio n s ta g e . T h e A p o llo /S a tu rn T h e VAB B uild in g, o r V e r­ b y p r e v i o u s student g o v e r n m e n t m a y and not in g ood f aith with the o r i g i ­ so m e a n s w e rs b e c a u se th at is tig a te m an ’s re a c tio n to s p a c e in i 7 sp a c e c a p su le . Sunday, L au nch C o m p l e x is n e a rly tic a l A sse m b ly B uilding, w ill wel I be f i l l e d . nal p r o p o s a l . th e d a te w e h av e te n tativ e ly and to re c o v e r sa fe ly both if th in g s co n tin u e a s p lan n ed , c o m p le te d . A pollo is th e n am e m ak e th is p o s s ib le . S pace­ All this is not to s a y a c o m p l e t e l y It a gai n s h o w e d i n d e c i s i v e n e s s when s e t fo r o u r f i r s t m an n ed lu ­ m an and th e s p a c e c ra ft. V irg il I. G ris s o m an d Johny ’ of th e m oon p ro g ra m and S at­ c r a f t an d ro c k e t sta g e s w ill e f f e c t i v e student g o v e r n m e n t h as been it voted to r e m a i n a f f i l i a t e d with the n a r sh o t. A m e r i c a is now in its W . Y oung w ill b la sto ff into u rn is th e n am e of th e ro c k e t be c o n stru c te d h e re out of a c h i e v e d . A SM S U cont inues to f a c e National Student A s s n . (NSA) and then A m e ric a ’s f ir s t sp a c e flig h t ’’G em in i p h a s e ” of sp a c e d e­ o rb it in th e G em in i 6 cap ­ to b o o st th e p ay lo ad to th e w ind and w e a th e r. Upon co m ­ the d i f fi c u l t t a s k of r e p r e s e n t i n g and a f t e r a w e e k of pet ty p o l it i c k i n g , r e ­ w as on M ay 5 ,1 9 6 1 , w hen A lan v elo p m en t. T h is is th e in te r­ s u le . m oon. p letio n th e r o c k e t an d its a ct i ng in b e h a l f of a student c i t i z e n r y , v e r s e d its d e c i s i o n . No one e v e r r e a ­ B . S h ep ard J r . w as launched m e d ia ry p h a se b etw een th e T h e p u rp o s e of laun ch in g K ey to th e lu n a r p ro g ra m is s p a c e c ra ft w ill be tr a n s p o r t­ who on t his v a s t ctompus a r e g e n e r a l l y s o n a b l y e x p l a i n e d the r e a s o n why. in h is F re e d o m 7 on a sub­ M e r c u r y P ro g r a m an d th e G em in i 6 d u rin g th e 14-day L au nch C o m p lex 39, lo ca te d ed to th e p ad in a v e rtic a l, u n a w a r e o r u nc o n ce r ne d with what F I N A L L Y , THE S T U D E N T board o rb ita l flig h t w hich took him A pollo P ro g ra m . m is s io n of G em in i 7 is to a t M e r r itt Isla n d at C ap e K en­ l a u n c h - r e a d y p o sitio n , and student g o v e r n m e n t does o r is. went through a p e r i o d of s u s p i c i o u s up 115 m ile s . O u r f ir s t o rb i­ S om e G em in i o b je c tiv e s a r e d ev elo p a re n d e z v o u s c a p a ­ n ed y . It in clu d es a co m p letely lau n ch ed w ith a m in im u m of a c t i v i t y when it, d e c id e d to r e c a l l ta l flig ht w as m a d e F e b . 20, to su b je c t tw o m en-to long d u r­ b ility . If th e tw o sp a c e c r a f ts new c o n c e p t fo r laun ch in g d ela y . B UT L O O K I N G B A C K o v e r the Ca b i n et P r e s i d e n t J i m T a n c k and 1962, by Joh n H, G lenn J r . in atio n flig h ts, g ain ad d itio n al ca n re n d e z v o u s s u c c e s sfu lly , h eav y sp a c e v e h ic le s . T he VAB is now th e w o rld ’s t e r m , c e r t a i n a ct i o ns and a c c o m ­ a d j o u r n e d to c l o s e d s e s s i o n s to d i s ­ th e F rie n d s h ip 7 w hich m ad e d ata on th e lo n g -te rm e ffe c ts th en th is w ill b e a g ian t step C a l l e d th e “ m o b ile con­ la rg e s t b uild ing , la r g e r th an p l i s h m e n t s m e r i t c o m me n t. It a p p e a r s c u s s its p r o b l e m s . th re e o rb its . of w e ig h tle s s n e s s , to te s t th e to w a rd re a c h in g th e m oon. c e p t,” th e new d ev elo p m en t th e P en ta g o n and C h ic a g o 's f o r the f i r s t ti me that student g o v e r n ­ Though no p e r s o n n e l c h a n g e s w e r e E v e ry F light of A m e ric a ’s p h y sic a l ch a n g e s in m an on R en d e z v o u s— th e a b ility to w ill cu t tim e a t th e launch p ad M e rc h a n d ise M a rt p ut to g e­ ment is begi nning to r e c o m m e n d pol ­ ma d e , and p e r h a p s s o m e p r o b l e m s f ir s t flig h ts in th e M e rc u ry long flig h ts, and to p ro v e th at m e e t in s p a c e — Is th e key to a s m uch a s 80 p e r ce n t. In­ th e r . Its 149 m illio n cu b ic i c y to the F a c u l t y C o m m i t t e e on Stu­ within the c a b i n e t w e r e s o l v e d , A S ­ S pace P ro g r a m an d th o se of m an can p e rf o r m ta s k s o u t­ th e A pollo L u n a r P ro g ra m . s te a d of th e e s ta b lis h e d p r a c ­ (continued on pa g e 6) dent A f f a i r s . MSU e m e r g e d f r o m the c l o s e d s e s ­ th e p re s e n t G em in i p ro g ra m s id e h is sp a c e c a p su le . If it ca n be d o n e, m an w ill tic e of a s s e m b ly , checkout and s i o n s with a s l i g h t l y t a r n i s h e d i m a g e P r o b a b l y the two things which mos t BirthControlIsn9t and left us all wo n d e r i n g w h e t h e r the d i r e c t l y a ff e c t e d student s this t e r m student b o a r d c o u l d be h e l d a c c o u n t ­ w e r e the initiation of the P o p u l a r a bl e to the s t u d e nt s it r e p r e s e n t s . E n t e r t a i n m e n t S e r i e s and the t e l e ­ C r ite r ia F o r E v a l u a t i n g A F a r-O ff P ro b le m c a s t s of the football g a m e s v i a c l o s e d NEXT T E R M , H O P E F U L L Y , the c i r c u i t T V. H e r e ASMSU p r o v i d e d a c a m p u s r a d i o p r o p o s a l wi ll r e c e i v e s e r v i c e to s tude nts , s ome t h i ng s a d l y final a p p r o v a l and then be s u b m i t t e d m i s s i n g in the pas t . P l a n s f o r t h es e two p r o j e c t s a r e being continued and e x p a nd e d f o r next y e a r , to the s t u de nt s in f o r m of a r e f e r e n ­ dum, depending on the f inal f i n an c i n g p r o p o s a l . The c a m p u s r a d i o projvo- G r a d S tu d e n ts Q u e s tio n e d T o th e E d ito r: m u st w ork th in g s out fo r th e m ­ In addition, it e s t a b l i s h e d a c a m ­ s al h as been c a r e f u l l y pl ann e d f o r T o th e E d ito r: re fle c te d in th e c h a rg e s b ro u g h t S p e c ific a lly , w e o b je c t to th e s e lv e s . pus Human R e l a t i o n s C o m m i s s i o n , the l ast y e a r by a student c o m m i t t e e T h e is s u e of w hat c r ite r i a a r e a g a in s t S ch iff n o r in th e p ro c e d ­ c r ite r i a p u b licly s ta te d by V ic e - It is re g r e tfu l th at th e e d ito ria l G od c r e a te d m a r ria g e (if I m ay p a tt e r n ed a f t e r the e x i s ti n g one in and is a g ood e x a m p l e of what c a n be now b ein g u se d to e v a lu a te s tu ­ u r e s fo llow ed in d enying him r e ­ P re s id e n t F u z ak and ap p ro v e d by b o a rd of th e S ta te N ew s sho uld a s s u m e th at it is in th is s ta te in E a s t L a n s i n g . Though mos t of the done when the e f f o r t i s put f or t h. d en ts ap p ly in g fo r g ra d u a te stud y a d m is sio n . th e F a c u lty C o m m itte e on S tu­ a d h e re to th e n o w -p o p u lar b e lie f w hich b irth co n tro l w ould b e u sed) t e r m w a s spent s et ting up its i n t e r ­ P l a n s wi ll a l s o begi n f o r a st udent h e re a t M ichigan S tate h a s r e ­ If a stu d e n t h a s in fa ct done d en t A ffa irs in co n n ectio n w ith th a t b irth c o n tro l is m o ra l and fo r tw o re a s o n s in th is o rd e r: nal s t r u c t u r e , the C o m m i s s i o n has o p e r a t e d b o o k s t o r e when a c o m m i t ­ c e n tly a r is e n a s a r e s u lt of th e th e th in g s th a t S ch iff w as c h a rg e d th e a p p lic a tio n of P a u l M . S ch iff rig h t. th e p ro c re a tio n of c h ild re n and the potential of b ec om i n g an e f f e c ­ t e e is e s t a b l i s h e d to w o r k out the P au l S chiff c a s e .T h e a d m in is tra ­ w ith d oing , d o e s th is d isq u a lify fo r re a d m is s io n to M ich igan S ta te T h e e d ito r ia l b o a rd s ta te d th a t th e m a r ita l love betw een th e two t i v e s ounding b o a r d f o r student c o m - d e t a i l s . If A S M S U c a n then i m p l e m e n t tio n s ta te d in its c h a rg e s a g a in s t him fo r g ra d u a te stu d y ? U n iv e rs ity . th e o v e r-p o p u la tio n of the w o rld In d iv id u a ls, B irth c o n tro l d e fe a ts pIai nts. and begi n o p e r a t i o n of the c a m p u s S ch iff th a t h e b ro k e a re g u la tio n R e su ltin g fro m c o n s id e ra tio n s T h e s e c r ite r i a a s to th e a c c e p ­ is in its e lf a s e rio u s re lig io u s th is p r im a r y p u rp o se o f G od. r a di o s t a t i on and the b o o k s t o r e in c o n c e rn in g d istrib u tio n of l i te r a ­ lik e th e s e , th e follow ing p e titio n ta b ility of a p o te n tia l g ra d u a te p ro b le m . S in ce when h a s th e ASMS U A L S O E X P A N D E D its legal the n e a r f u t u r e , it will h a v e gone a tu re , h is a ttitu d e w as d e fia n t, he w as d raw n up an d is now b ein g stu d e n t a p p a re n tly in clu d e th e M ichigan S ta te stu d en t s ta r te d M . J . L o r im e r a id p r o g r a m , a n e c e s s a r y and b e n e­ long way t o w a r d s e s t a b l i s h i n g i t s e l f d id n ’t g et CSR re g is te re d , and he c irc u la te d in s e v e r a l d e p a rt­ fo llow in g : J o lie t, 111., so p h o m o re f i c i a l p r o j e c t f o r students who a r e a s an e f f e c t i v e p a r t of MSU. c r itic iz e d a p ub lic o ffic ia l who m e n ts th ro u g h o u t th e U n iv e rs ity 1) T h a t h e h a s n e v e r d is tr ib ­ m a n y t i m e s unable to a s s e r t t h ei r All things c o n s i d e r e d , A S M S U d e ­ w as a lso a fa cu lty m e m b e r. w ith th e in te n t of e x p re s s in g th e u te d p u b lic a tio n s of stu d e n t o r ­ legal r i g ht s b e c a u s e of lack of f unds. And the Off C a m p u s Housing C o m ­ m o n s t r a t e d a w i l l i n g n e s s to do m o r e than b e c o m e t a ng l e d up in p a r l i a ­ T h e s e c h a rg e s h av e r a is e d th e q u e stio n in th e m in d s of s e v e ra l o p in io n s o f c o n c e rn e d g ra d u a te g a n iz a tio n s in stu d e n t d o r m ito r­ stu d e n ts and fa cu lty on th is i s ­ ie s ; B eaum ont g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts and fa cu lty a s su e , T h e s e d e p a rtm e n ts in clu d e 2) T h a t h e h a s n e ith e r o p p o se d looking out fo r th e o th e r guy? m i s s i o n a p p e a r s it will be e f f e c t i v e in d e al ing with p r o b l e m s in this in­ c r e a s i n g l y di ff icu l t a r e a of student m e n t a r y p r o c e d u r e and b u r e a u c r a t i c paraphernalia. The accom plishments to w hat c r ite r ia a r e b ein g u se d to ju d g e th e fitn e s s of stu d e n ts fo r C o m m u n i c a t i o n , M a th e m a t­ n o r c r itic iz e d U n iv e rs ity re g u ­ ic s , P sy c h o lo g y , S ocio lo gy , P o ­ la tio n s ; W hen did th is tre m e n d o u s ’ c o n ­ c e rn fo r th e p eo p le in so m e f a r - B e a rs M ark s outweigh the s h o r t c o m i n g s . I ife. But t h e r e w e r e a l s o b l u n d e r s and B UT THIS IS O N L Y the b egi nn i ng. g ra d u a te stu d y . A s e a rc h fo r th e s e c r ite r i a litic a l S c ie n c e , B io c h e m is try , 3) T h a t he h a s not b elo n g ed to E c o n o m ic s, A m e ric a n T h o u g h t u n a p p ro v e d s t u d e n t o rg a n iz a ­ off, o v e r-p o p u la te d co u n try c o m e in to e x is te n c e ? T h e is su e of b irth O f 'C h i l d r e n ’ m i s t a k e s . F i r s t , It r e q u e s t e d an in- AS MS U i s on the wa y to b e c o m i n g tu rn e d up th e follow ing p a s s a g e and L an g u ag e , J o u rn a lis m , A g r i­ tio n s; an d , c o n tro l lie s n ot in m a n k in d 's T o th e E d ito r: c r e a s e in the student tax c e i l i n g f r o m a d y n a m i c and r e s p o n s i v e v o i c e f o r fro m th e 1965 U n iv e rs ity C a ta ­ c u ltu ra l E c o n o m ic s, C o m p a ra ­ 4) T h a t' he h a s re fra in e d fro m h e a rtf e lt sy m a p th y fo r h is b ro th ­ MSU s t u de nt s . logue: tiv e L ite r a tu r e , R e s o u rc e D ev el­ p u b lic ly c r itic iz in g any p o litic a l e r s in C h in a . 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It is o b v i o u s that the c h a r g e s g ra m o f s tu d y .” (p . 14) m is s io n of g ra d u a te stu d e n ts to D avid S tan field T h u r s d a y to r e c o n s i d e r the d r af t a g a i nst the s t u de nt s a r e b a s e d on t e c h ­ It a p p e a rs th a t th e c r ite r ia o u t­ ad v an ced stu d y a t M ichigan S ta te G ra d u a te A s s is ta n t e a s ie s t a n s w e r to a t y p i c l 2 -3 tu r ie s h av e re co g n iz ed th e a p ­ c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of f o u r U n i v e r s i t y of n i c a l i t i e s . The g o v e r n m e n t i s f ed up lined in th is s ta te m e n t w e re not U n iv e rs ity , D e p a rtm e n t of C o m m u n ica tio n s c h ild A m e ric a n fa m ily of r r ’d d le - p ro p r ia te n e s s of th is sy m b o lism M i ch i g a n st u de nt s wh o s e s t a t u s wa s with s t u de nt s d e m o n s t r a t i n g a g a i n st c la s s in co m e. and p o s s e s s b ell to w e rs, a s d o es Proof Of Duffy’s Greatness c h an ge d to 1 - A as a r e s u l t of t h e i r the w a r in Vi e t N a m . T h i s is u n d e r ­ D id n ot C h r is t sa y , “ L ok a t M ichigan S ta te , th at s e rv e a s a p a r t i c i p a t i o n in a s i t - i n at a local s t a n d a b l e . But d o es this g i v e it the th e b ird s of th e a i r : th e \ do not co n tin u al re m in d e r th a t th ey a r e d r a f t b o ar d . m o r a l o r l egal right to m a k e an i m ­ sow , o r re a p , o r gathc r in to im p o rta n t s e a ts of in te lle c tu a l t We b e l i e v e it i m p e r a t i v e that t h ei r m a t u r e r e t a l i a t o r y r e s p o n s e ? C an b a rn s ; y e t y o u r h eav en ly F a th e r and c u ltu ra l p u rs u it. T h e rin g in g fe e d s th e m . A re not you of m uch of th e ir b e lls h a s h elp ed m a in ­ 1 - A c l a s s i f i c a t i o n be c h a ng e d back t he y s i d e - s t e p f r e e d o m of s p e e c h ? T o th e E d ito r: gam e s ta r ts , so th a t h e 'll b e a b le H ow g re a t a m an is D uffy? H e’s tain a u n ified co m m u n ity a tm o s ­ to the o r i g i n a l d e f e r r e d s t a t u s f o r P o s s i b l y the d r af t b o a r d can stop to w atch th e m .” th e G re a te s t! m o re v alu e th an th ey ?” Is th e r e p h e re and its id en tity w ith high three reasons: student d e m o n s t r a t i o n s a g a i n s t the O ur Duffy is th e G re a te st! H is Duffy g av e th e lad so m e “ hig h such a th in g a s tr u s t in C od' 7 A p­ p u rp o se . w a r ; but f o r them to a c h i e v e this, p ro w e ss a s a co ach and tr a in e r h o p es” fo r th e fu tu re w hen h e in ­ N am e w ithheld p a re n tly th is w o rld b e lie v e s it B eau m o n t T o w e r, b e s id e s b e ­ F I R S T , S T U D E N T S who h a v e c o m ­ we a r e all pa yi ng an o u t r a g e o u s l y high p r i c e . of young m en into w inning fo o t­ v ite d h im o ut to w atch a g am e ing a sy m b o l of th is q u e st fo r p l e t e d c o l l e g e a r e a g r e a t e r a s s e t to fro m th e p la y e r ’s b en ch n ex t fa ll, b a ll te a m s is re c o g n iz e d and a c ­ know ledge, h ap p e n s a ls o to m a rk GoodNeighbors the g o v e r n m e n t than t ho s e d r a f t ed b e ­ and h e saw to it th a t th e T V w as c la im e d by e v e ry o n e who is in ­ th e sp o t w h e re stoo d th e f ir s t f o r e t h e i r e du c a ti o n is c o m p l e t e d . 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S in ce 1 am a m u sic m a jo r I enjoy g ettin g to g e th e r w ith fellow m u ­ c u ltu re w as f ir s t ta u g h t.T h e tow ­ of the U n i v e r s i t y of M ic h i g a n points Human R e l a t i o n s C o m m i s s i o n s , " ' w i 11 lo ca l h o s p ita l on a v e ry b usy S at­ T h e boy did n ’t ta lk m u ch , b ut s ic ia n s to p r a c tic e fo r th e p u re en jo y m en t of m u sic w itho ut being e r th e r e f o re is a m e m o ria l of out, b a s i n g s tudent dr af t c l a s s i f i c a ­ b e c l i m a x e d tonight when G e o r g e E. u rd a y a fte rn o o n and p re s e n t a g ift a s a b e h in d -th e -s c e n e o b s e r v e r c o n n e cted w ith a sch oo l p ro je c t. R ecen tly fellow m u sic ia n s in th e w o rld sig n ific a n c e . tion on anything but a c a d e m i c p r o ­ J ohns on, f o r m e r m e m b e r of the U.S. T V and so m e m o ney to a 1 5 -y e a r- of th is e v e n t, I’d say th a t D uffy’ s M u sic D ept, and m y se lf p lan n ed a ja m s e s s io n fo r about 10 m en and It is d e p lo ra b le th a t c e r ta in 4 g r e s s “ makes possible either i n d i v i ­ C i v i l R i g ht s C o m m i s s i o n , s p e a k s in old lad who w ill b e confined th e re v is it w as ab o u t th e m o st w o n d er­ s in c e I liv e in L an sin g w e w e re h av in g th e s e s s io n at m y h o u se , but In d iv id u als a r e so lack in g in r e ­ dual f a v o r i t i s m o r individual punitive E r i c k s o n Kivp. fo r m any w eeks of re c u p e ra tio n ful "thing th at co u ld h av e h ap pened th en m o re p e o p le w an ted to co m e so w e a sk ed th e M u sic D ept, if w e s p e c t fo r an em b lem r e p r e s e n t­ act ion, e i t h e r of whi c ht i s c l e a r l y un­ Th i s wo r t h wh i l e event is one of a s a r e s u lt of ra d ic a l s u rg e ry to th is 1 5 -y e a r-o ld boy - - w hose co u ld u se a “ p ra c tic e ro o m ” in th e m u sic p ra c tic e b uild ing on a ing th e p rid e of a g re a t u n iv e r­ w i s e and potential I y di s c r i m i n a t or y . ’ ’ the f i r s t that the MSU g ro u p has w hich h a s le ft th e lad so low in D ad d ied tw o m o n th s ago — who Sunday w hen it is not in u se , but to o u r am a ze m en t th e a n s w e r w as a s ity a s to m ak e it th e o b je c t of F i n a l l y and mos t i mp or ta nt , a dan­ p a r t i c i p a t e d in s i n c e its e s t a b l i s h ­ m o ra le th at even h is d e s ire to fe e ls th a t h is fo o tb all and b a s e ­ v e ry co ld n o, w e w e re a ls o in fo rm e d w e could not p ra c tic e a s a v a n d a lism . T h e ir a c t w as n ot g e r o u s p r e c e d e n t has been e s t a b l i s h ­ ment e a r l y f al l t e r m . D ur in g the live h a s b ee n q u e stio n e d . b all p lay in g d ay s a r e o v e r — and g ro u p an y w h e re on th e e n tire ca m p u s w ithout a c e rtifie d em p lo y ee one of c le v e r n e s s b u t of c h ild ­ ed, and if not r e v e r s e d at t his point, w e e k s e v e r a l h undred “ Good Ne ig h - M o s t p ro fe s s io n a ls a t MSU who e v id e n tly fe e ls th at m ay b e of MSU o r a g ra d u a te a s s is ta n t, fo r w hat re a s o n s 1 s till am not s u re is h n e s s . T h e p a rts ta k e n , of no c ou l d g r a v e l y aff ect f r e e d o m of b o r ’ ’ p l ed g e s w e r e d i s t r i b u t e d by have S a tu rd a y s off — th ey ca n life ju s t is n ’t w o rth living . of s in c e th e s e a r e p ra c tic e fa c ilitie s p ro v id e d to m u sic m a jo rs , but p o s sib le v a lu e to th e " p r a n k ­ s p e e c h . Th e d r af t b oa r d h as no right members. look fo rw a rd to a tw o -d ay w eek ­ u n d e r c o n d itio n s w hich a r e only fa ir to th e m u sic d e p t, an d not th e s t e r s ” , w e re c u s to m -m a d e in Th e need f o r b e t t e r h uman r e l a ­ end — but n ot D uffy, If h e’s in s tu d e n ts . E ng land by a firm no lo n g e r e x ­ to t a m p e r with the B il l of R i g ht s . WHAT M A K E S THE S I T U A T I ON t i o n s h as been a p p a r e n t in E a s t L a n ­ s i n g , and the E a s t L a n s i n g c o m m i s ­ tow n, h e’s on ca m p u s a t h is d esk o r on th e p ra c tic e field d u rin g Iv y -C o v e re d T h e m a jo r point of th is le tte r is . if w e a r e h e re to le a rn a ll fo rm s of m u sic w hy a r e w e d en ied th e fa c ilitie s w hich e n a b le us to do th is , istin g and can be d u p licated only a t c o n s id e ra b le ex p en se . all the worse* is that the S e l e c t i v e S e r v i c e did not act in a r e s p o n s i b l e s i o n h a s a s s i s t e d in s o l v i n g t h e p r o b - l e m s when c o n f l i c t s h a v e a r i s e n . th e day — a s w as th e c a s e th is S atu rd ay w hen a 2 p .m . p ra c tic e H a lls M i s s e d an d sin c e e v e ry o n e c a n ’t be in th e L ab B and to g ain th is know ledge, w hy c a n ’t m u sic m a jo rs have th e u se of th e p ra c tic e fa c ilitie s fo r M ention should a lso b e m ad e of a " c u s to m ” th a t h as p re v a ile d THOUGH THE MSU s e ss io n w as sch ed u led . T o th e E d ito r: w hich th ey a r e in ten d ed ' to p ra c tic e m u sic of a ll ty p e s ” , in re c e n t y e a r s of s c ra tc h in g in i­ COMMI SSI ON h a s spent D uffy’s c o n c e rn , h o w ev er, w as T h e fo llow in g n am es a r e m u sic m a jo rs , and w e re d en ied th e tia ls on th e to w er d o o rs , s o m e ­ much of the t e r m e s t a b ­ e x p re s s e d in th e s e w ords a t ab o u t M aybe it’s ju s t g ettin g w o rse p ra c tic e fa c ility . th in g 1 h av e n e v e r se e n d u p li­ c a te d in th e m an y s c o re s of tow ­ STATE N E W S l i s hi ng its i nternal s t r u c ­ 12:15 p .m . w hen th e re q u e s t w as w ith w in te r and fin a ls co m in g on, t u r e , it s hou l d in the f u­ m a d e f o r t h i s p re s e n ta tio n , b ut I th in k w h o ev er d esig n e d th e (R iste C is le r , Ionia fre s h m a n e r s I h av e v isite d both h e re and t u r e hel p a d j u s t s t u d e n t s ’ " w e ’ve got to g et th at TV s e t to new liv in g co m p le x e s on c a m p u s (S te w art T a y lo r, B ay C ity fre s h m a n a b ro a d . T h e th o u san d s who v is it problem s. th is boy b e fo re th e G em ini 7 re a lly g oofed. We c a m e up fo r (B a rry B a k e r, E a st L a n sin g fre s h m a n B eau m o n t T o w e r an n u ally a r e sp a c e sho t and th e . P enn S ta te iv y -c o v e re d h a lls and in ste a d we (John M ille r, C heboygan fre s h m a n co n fro n ted w ith th e s e sc rib b lin g » M e m b e r A sso c ia te d P r e s s , U nited P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, In ­ (M ike K een, L a n sin g ju n io r upon e n te rin g — h a rd ly an im ag e land D aily P r e s s A sso c ia tio n , A sso c ia te d C d lle g ia te P r e s s , PEANUTS g et a b u r e a u c ra tic w a ste la n d . T h e o ld e r d o rm s a r e n ic e and of m a tu rity . M o re o v e r, th e un­ CulturalProblem 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 ­ sig h tly b lo tc h e s fro m re p e a te d c ia tio n . B ro d y is n ’t b ad , b e c a u se th e b u ild in g s a r e low an d th e r e a r e re m o v a ls of p ain t fro m th e m a s ­ P u b lish ed e v e ry c la s s day throughout fa ll, w in te r, and sp rin g o n ry , giving th e a p p e a ra n c e of te r m s and tw ice w eekly su m m e r te rm by th e s tu d e n ts of M ichi­ a t le a s t a few p in e tr e e s . B ut th e gan S tate U n iv e rsity . F e e -A k e rs -M c D o n e l c o m p l e x so m eth in g one ex p e c ts to s e e in an d C a s e -W ils o n -W o n d e rs a r e T o th e E d ito r: th e H u m a n itie s d e p a rtm e n t, w as a back a lle y , a r e a d e s e c ra tio n Second c la s s p o sta g e p aid at E a st L an sin g , M ich. g re e te d w ith la u g h te r r a th e r th an to th is s ite . E d ito ria l and b u s in e s s o ffice s at 341 Student S e rv ic e s B uild ­ re a lly h o r r ib le . L ea v in g fo r a in g , M ichigan S tate U n iv e rsity , E a s t L an sin g , M ich. 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T he 6 0 0 -m ile K afue flow s in to th e Z am b ezi R iv e r, th e Photo by R u s s e l l S t e f f e y T ab le-C arry out-D elivery S ervice w hat b rie fin g o ffic e rs c a lle d th e b o rd e r b etw een Z am b ia and R h o d esia. K afue G o rg e , n e a r h e a v ie st a tta c k on C o m m u n ist its co n flu en ce w ith th e Z a m b e z i 50 m ile s so u th e a st of L u sa k a , h a s b een m en tio n ed a s a h y d ro e le c tric s ite in th e p a s t. C ouple E n siav e W om an sup ply lin e s sin c e th e a e r ia l cam p aig n w as launched a g a in s t N o rth V iet N am la s t F e b . 7. T h e y d ro p p ed 206 t o n s of b o m b s, Including so m e of 3,000 Clash On Reclassification CALL Ita lia n V illa g e 101 E. M ichigan A ve. IV 2 - 2 1 0 0 p o u n d s, to slow th e so u th w ard D E TR O IT (U PI) — M ich igan ’s c la s s ifie d w e re E ric C h e s te r , low ed to b eco m e an in stru m em Open 5 P . M . Til 2 A . M . Dai l y, Til 4 A . M . F r i . & Sat. C E R A M I , S i c i l y ( A P ) — P o l i c e a r r e s t e d and c h a r g e d a flow of H an o i’s tro o p s an d su p ­ S e le c tiv e S e rv ic e S y stem an d s tu ­ 2 2, a lso of R oyal O ak, and R ay fo r p u n ish in g d is s e n t." ( C l o s e d Monday) co u pl e T h u r s d a y with e n s l a v i n g a w o ma n r e l a t i v e by p lie s . d en t d is s e n te r s c la sh e d h ea d -o n L au zz an a, 2 2, D etro iJ. (continuedonpage^JUU^^ l ocki ng h e r up 44 y e a r s in a b a r n with t h e i r a n i m a l s . O pposing fo rc e s in th e c o a sta l to d ay a s tw o U n iv e rs ity of M ich i­ C h e ste r w as th e only stu d e n t Ga et a no G i r o d a n o , 70, and h i s wi fe , F r a n c e s c a , 67, b a ttle w e re so tig h tly lo ck ed at gan s tu d e n ts , re c la s s ifie d b e ­ n o t c la s s ifie d u n d er a stu d e n t w e r e j ai l ed. G i o r d a n o ’ s s i s t e r , G i u s e p p a , 64, s t e p p e d o u t - tim e s th a t th e A m e ric a n p ilo ts c a u se th ey p a rtic ip a te d in a V iet d e fe rm e n t. H e had been r e c la s ­ d o o r s W e d n e s d a y f o r the f i r s t t i m e s i n c e s h e w a s 20 involved had d ifficu lty p in p o in t­ N am p r o te s t w ent up fo r ap p ea l sifie d u n til Ju n e , 1966, a fte r he y e a r s old. ing ta r g e ts . C a s u a ltie s w ere r e ­ a t a D e tro it d ra ft b o a rd . p a rtic ip a te d in a s it- in d em o n ­ Act i ng on a tip, p o l i ce b r o k e into an I s ol a t e d b a r n and p o rte d h eav y on both s id e s. 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He S chool B o a r d is i n v e s t i g a t i n g a p a r t y in an A f r i c a n - In M oscow th e S u p re m e So­ s a id , “ a stu d e n t should be d ra ft • t o wns hi p b e e r hall in which 23 A f r i c a n s c h o o l c h i l d r e n v ie t ad o p ted a re so lu tio n c o n ­ m atio n to lo ca l d ra ft b o a rd s of 31 stu d e n ts involved in th e s it- ed out of a c le a r - c u t n e c e s s ity — b et w e e n the a g e s of 9 and 1 4 b e c a m e drunk, “ lost all d em n in g " U .S . a g g re s s io n ” in S electiv e S e rv ic e m u st not b e a l- s e n s e of d e c e n c y " and ma d e love. V iet N am . in . T h e tw o o th e r s tu d e n ts r e - -ARROW- D E C T O N P ro s titu te s F r e e T o W alk A TLA N TA , G a, [' - - P r o s titu te s hav e s c o re d a m a jo r v ic ­ to ry in tbfpir b a ttle fo r th e rig h t to w alk th e s tr e e ts in A t- ^ la n ta . 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L osses? led B u tle r w ith 16 p o in ts. fiv e-w eek , 1 0 -g a m e h om e stan d hockey te am S ta te fans w ill s e e c o r p s . P e te B rad o w sk y , J im E a­ of th e 27 g a m e s p la y e d . T h e la s t W ashington a g a in p lay ed lik e all y e a r lo n g ," sa id S p artan m en ­ g le , an d D ave P a d e r s k i a r e a lso tim e th e S p a rta n s b eat D en v er N ope. T h is is n ’t la s t y e a r ’s F rid a y and S aturday n ig h ts w ith te a m . A n o th er w in , a n o th e r im ­ a S ta n -in -th e -b o x , p lay in g ag ­ c la sh e s ag a in st th e U n iv e rsity of to r Am o B e sso n e . " T h e P io n e e rs r a te d high on th e d e fe n siv e lis t w a s in 1962 w hen th ey edged g re s s iv e ly an d s p a r k i n g th e hav e good s iz e and sp e ed and by co ach M u rra y A rm s tro n g . th e P io n e e r s , 4 -3 . p r e s s iv e w in . D en v er. So it w as a s th e S p a rta n c a g e rs w hole te a m . H e fin ish e d w ith only T he tw o W e s t e r n C o lle g ia te p ro b a b ly h av e th e b est d e fe n se T he b ig g e st p ro b le m facin g th e S tate w ill c o u n te r th e s tro n g n in e p o in ts w h ile h e w as In, but in th e le a g u e .” D en v er sq u ad is d ev elo p in g a D en v er d e fe n se w ith a re v a m p ­ ro lle d to th e ir seco n d w in of H ockey A ssn . g am es w ill begin th e y e a r, a s u rp ris in g ly e a sy led th e te a m In reb o u n d in g w ith at 7:30 at th e Ice A re n a . G en eral In p re - s e a s o n p o lls ta b u la te d b e tte r b a la n c e d s c o rin g a tta c k . ed s c o rin g a tta c k . N ino C ris to - 12. by s p o rts w r ite r s and b ro a d c a s t­ L a s t s e a s o n , DU w as la s t in g o a ls fo li, a so p h o m o re le ft w in g e r, 75-56 v ic to ry o v e r th e B u tle r ad m issio n is $1. S tudents w ill B u lld o g s h e re T h u rs d a y n ig h t. S p a rtan d e fe n se , w hich w ent out be ad m itted fo r 25 ce n ts along w ith an ID c a rd . e r s , th e P io n e e rs w e re p ick ed to fin ish a c lo s e s e c o n d beh in d s c o re d in th e a s s o c ia tio n . C oach A rm s tro n g w ill s ta r t h is h as been m o ved up to th e s e c ­ ond lin e , w hile Sandy M cA ndrew 'S ’ C a g e rs 'R o u g h It’ S ta te w as ju s t a s p o ten t a s w ith th e r i s e of A th en s, w as p re v a le n t fo r th e seco n d s tra ig h t M ichigan l ech in th e WCHA. L a s t re g u la r o ffe n siv e lin e co m p o sed ju m p ed fro m w ing to th e c e n te r th ey w e re a g a in s t B ow ling G re e n T h e S p a rtan s w ill b rin g a 1-3 T u e sd ay n ig ht a s th ey h u stle d a ll g am e a s B u tle r h it on o nly 20 WCHA re c o rd into th e D enver y e a r they fin ish e d sixth in th e of L y le B ra d le y , J im S h ire s and spot on th e th ird lin e . C oach o f 58 s h o ts , a 35 p e r c e n t m a rk . g am es. They sp lit a p a ir of se v e n -te a m c o n fe re n c e w ith a 4 -7 -1 re c o rd . O v e ra ll, h o w ev er, C liff K o ro ll. K o ro ll is th e te a m ’s le ad in g s c o r e r w ith th re e g o a ls B esso n e is hopeful th a t th e sw itch w ill in s till b e tte r b a la n c e in th e In H a w a ii C h ris tm a s night an d o u tsh o t an d out rebo u nd ­ ed B u tle r. S ta te h it o nly 37 p e r c e n t, b ut c o n te sts w ith N orth D akota la s t T h e c a g e rs f ir s t w ill sto p off It w as S ta te th a t p lay ed lik e m an y of th e ir m is s e s c a m e la te w eekend, a fte r d ro pp in g 3-0 and th ey co m p ile d a 18-8-2 m a rk , and tw o a s s i s t s fo r fiv e p o in ts S p a rta n s ' o ffe n siv e g am e. B y B O B HORNING In th e se c o n d h alf. th ird b e st in th e WCHA. in tw o g a m e s . Doug V o lm ar sp o tlig h ts th e at D es M o in e s, la ., to p lay D ra k e , B u lld o g s. 4 -3 d ec isio n s to C o lo rad o C ol­ State News Sports W riter D ec. 2 2. T h en th ey w ill fly to T h e g am e w as o v e r a f te r th e F o u l sh o o tin g w as im p ro v e d leg e two w eeks b e fo re . T he P io n e e rs re tu rn w ith a "D o n ’t le t th e m fool you on S p a rta n s ’ s c o rin g a tta c k w ith fo u r W hile th e S p a rta n fo o tb all te am fo r S ta te , a s th ey h it on 17 of te am p ra c tic a lly in ta ct fro m la s t w hat th ey d id la s t y e a r ,” sa id g o a ls an d fiv e a s s is ts in fo u r San F ra n c is c o an d le a v e fo r th e f ir s t ten m in u te s a s th e S p a rta n s D en v er w ill en c o u n ter its firs t and MSU s tu d e n ts a r e a t th e R o se is la n d s D ec. 24 to p lay In th e ju m p ed fro m a 1 2 - 1 1 d eficit to a 2 4. T hey h eld a co m m an d in g 5 0 - WCHA opponent of th e seaso n , y e a r. T he C rim s o n and G old g oal­ B e sso n e . " F r o m w hat I h e a r, g a m e s . T h e ju n io r fo rw abd fro m Bowl d u rin g th e h o lid a y s, th e b a s ­ ie B uddy B lom and at le a s t one th e y ’v e im p ro v e d g re a tly . T h e ir C le v e lan d H eig h ts is tie d w ith H aw aiian In v ita tio n a l T o u r n a ­ 2 0 - 1 2 le a d , and th en k ep t w id en ­ 28 re b o u n d ed g e o v e r B u tle r. although th e P io n e e rs have p a r­ k etb all te a m w ill b e p lay in g in m e n t. ing th e g ap . T hey h eld a 4 5 - M any of S ta te ’s b u c k e ts ca m e tic ip a te d in s e v e ra l n o n -leag u e m e m b e r of each of th e th re e co ach fe e ls th ey w ill b e th e c o m e ­ tw o o th e rs fo r th e WCHA in d i­ A -p is -a lan d even m o re e n c h a n t­ on fe e d s u n d e r th e b a sk e t w hen lin e s a r e v e te ra n s . back te a m of th e y e a r in th e v id ual s c o rin g le a d w ith n in e P la y o p en s tw o d ay s a f t e r 28 h a lftim e ed g e. a ffa irs . T hey re c e n tly sp lit a ing— H aw aii. C h r is tm a s an d co n tin u e s fo u r G u a rd Shannon R eading led a ll S p a rta n s w e re a b le to b re a k aw ay, W C H A ." p o in ts._______________________________ o ften off s e t p la y s . d ay s at th e U n iv e rs ity of H aw aii s c o rin g w ith 18 p o in ts, show ing at H onolulu. d ead ly sh o o tin g fro m th e o u tsid e . It w as an e x c e lle n t g am e a ll- I thinking O th e r te a m s in th e to u rn a m e n t M atthew A itch ch ip p ed in w ith aro u n d fo r S ta te . S tan W ash in gton w a s s m ilin g . | about M a tm e n A t I n d i a n a a r e S t. L o u is U n iv e rs ity , T u lsa U n iv e rs ity , U n iv e rs ity of W ash ­ 13 p o in ts fo r S ta te, an d S teve PlanRoseBowlTrips in g to n, U n iv e rs ity of T e n n e ss e e , H aw aii an d th e N o. 1 and 2 s e r ­ v ic e te a m s , p ro b a b ly th e A rm y j holiday S e e k in g 3 r d S t r a ig h t W in an d N avy A ll - s t a r s . i expenses? | USE B y ED B R I L L State News Sports W riter T h e M ich igan S ta te w re s tlin g le r on th e Indiana sq u ad , B ob C a m p b e ll. Don B eh m , th e S p a rtan 130- pound s ta r , d efeated C a m p b e ll th e R o se B ow l tr ip w est. T h e a b se n c e of B ra d le y , an d an a n k le in ju ry to h is r e p la c e ­ m en t, M ike Jo h n so n , hav e fo rc e d S ta te w ill open a g a in s t th e s e c ­ o n d -ra n k e d s e rv ic e te a m . If th e S p a rta n s w in , th ey w ill p lay th e w in n e r of th e T u lsa -W ash in g to n g a m e . If th ey a r e d efe a te d , th ey p lay th e lo s e r of th a t m a tc h . For Gridders’Parents MSU stu d e n ts a r e n ’t th e o n ly ed u catio n m a jo r, w as a w a rd e d th e te am t r a v e l s to B lo om ing to n , o n e s who a p p re c ia te th e h e rio c g am e b a ll fo r h is o u tsta n d in g in la s t y e a r ’s m e e t. B eh m , who P e n in g e r to re a d ju s t h is u p p e r A fte r th e to u rn a m e n t, th e c a g ­ ¡INSTANT CASH In d ., to m o rro w to tr y fo r its th ird s tra ig h t dual m ee t v ic to ry led th e 1965 te am in p o in ts a s a w eight c la s s e s . G eo rg e R ad m an , e r s w ill fly to L o s A n g eles and e ffo rts of th e R o se B ow l bound S p a rta n e le v e n . p lay a g a in s t Indiana and h a s r e ­ c e iv e d an A ll-B ig T e n h o n o ra b le i c o n s o l i d a t e all y o u r of th e s e a s o n . s o p h o m o re , p ick ed up eig h t p o in ts who saw duty la s t w eek a t 167, w ill b e in P a s a d e n a to w atch th e T h e h om eto w n s of th re e S p a r­ m en tio n . * b i l l s into one, e a s y la s t w eek w ith a pin and a d e c i­ w ill ta k e o v e r fo r Jo h n so n a t 177. R o se Bow l g am e New Y e a r’s ta n s — D w ight. L e e , R on G o o v e rt D u rin g h is fre s h m a n y e a r he In la s t y e a r ’s m e e t. S ta te and sion in h is tw o m a tc h e s . D ay. T h e c a g e r s ’ B ig T en Con­ an d D o n W e a t h e r s p o o n — a r e w as v o te d th e o u tsta n d in g p la y e r I p a y r o l e deduction. In d ian a fought to 14-14 tie . O ne of th e m o st ex c itin g p e r ­ S o p h o m o re Rod O tt, who la s t fe re n c e sc h e d u le s ta r ts fo r MSU show ing th e ir ap p ro v a l by h olding in th e G re e n and W hite v a r s ity - . i t ’s t h e s m a r t t h i n g t o d o ! C oach G ra d y P e n in g e r w ill be fo rm a n c e s in la s t w eek’ s m e e ts w eek s c o re d tw o w ins a t 160, J a n . 8 a g a in s t M in n eso ta. fu n d -ra is in g b an q u ets to h elp fi­ re se rv e gam e. u sin g n e a rly th e sa m e lineup th a t w as tu rn e d in by J im M aid low , w ill m o v e up to th e 167 w eigh t C o ach Joh n B en in gton is only n an ce R o se B ow l tr ip s fo r th e P a s t high sch o o l c o a c h e s and b ro u g h t th e m atm en th e ir f i r s t a 2 30 -p ou n d s e n io r fro m L a n ­ c la s s . D ick C ook, who h a s n ’t a llo w ed to ta k e 1 2 p la y e r s to th re e p la y e r s p a re n ts . frie n d s o f S p a rta n t a c k l e Don tw o v ic to r ie s la s t w eekend . T h e sin g . M aidlow p ick ed up a w in w re s tle d s in c e h is e a r in ju ry H aw aii an d w ill m a k e h is ch o ic e s T h e c ity of H az el P a rk p ro ­ W e ath ersp o o n hav e o rg a n iz e d a S p a rta n s got off to a flying s ta r t by fa ll a g a in s t M ike L an g , of la s t w ee k , is s la te d to w re s tle in th e n ex t co u p le w ee k s. c la im e d T h u rs d a y “ R on G o o v ert c o lle c tio n d riv e to sp o n s o r a R o se a t th e A ir F o rc e A cadem y w hen th e A ir F o rc e , and th en d re w a t 157. T o d a y w ill b e th e f i r s t W hile h ead co ach at S t. L o u is D ay” in h o n o r of th e A ll A m e r­ Bow l t r i p fo r W e ath ersp o o n ’s th ey c ru s h e d th e F a lc o n s, 3 6 -3 , w ith L a r r y L an e of C o lo ra d o day b ack on th e m a ts fo r C o o k , U n iv e rs ity , B enington sch ed u led ican lin e b a k e r. A n a s se m b ly w as m o th e r an d y o u n g e r s is t e r . T h e and th en ed g ed C o lo rad o S ta te S ta te to w in th e seco n d m e e t who n eed ed th re e s titc h e s to c lo s e th e H aw aiian to u rn a m e n t fo r h is h eld in th e H a z e l P a rk H ig h S c h o o l tw o p la n to le a v e C a s s o p o lis , C o lle g e , 16-14* fo r S ta te . an e a r c u t su ffe re d d u rin g h is B illik e n s. A fte r a g re e in g to co m e g y m n asiu m y e s te rd a y m o rn in g W e ath er s p o o n 's h o m e tow n, D ec . s e n s e s e r v ic e M aidlow w ill w re s tle ag ain to ­ bout. to MSU la s t y e a r, he w as k id ­ w ith S p a rta n h ead co ach Duffy 28 and r e tu r n J a n . 3. S o p h o m o re D a l e C a r r , 137 m o rro w , a s B ig T en h eav y w eig h t ded fo r sc h ed u lin g th e tr ip an d p o u n d s, who p in ned both h is op­ C ook w ill b e facin g fo rm e r I ll­ D a u g h e rty a s g u e st s p e a k e r. A W eath ersp o o n a P o lic e A d m in - ch am p J e ff R ic h a rd so n is s till th en not b ein g a b le to m ak e it. fund ra is in g luncheon follow ed a t MSU CREDIT UNION p o n en ts in h is v a rs ity d eb u t la s t w eek, w ill b e lead in g th e S p a rtan w orking out w ith th e S p a rtan fo o t­ in o is high sch o o l ch am p M i k e "H ow K e n n -e y go to H aw aii if noon. is tr a tlo n m a jo r, p lay ed fo r th re e high sc h o o ls b u t re c e iv e d h is a l l- b a ll sq u ad . M ike B ra d le y , th e to p D e n risa o f In d ian a in th e 157- h e is co ach a t S ta te ? ” th ey a sk e d . 1019 TROWBRIDGE RD. 353-2280 | fo rc e s , w re s tlin g . H is o pp on ent pound m a tc h , D ave C a m p b e ll, G o o v ert is a s e n io r m a jo rin g s ta te an d a ll-c o n fe re n c e h o n o rs vill be p ro b a b ly th e b e s t w r e s t- 1 7 7 -p o u n d er, w ill a ls o be m ak in g B ut B enington h ad th e la s t in p h y s ic a l ed u ca tio n . H e w as w hile p l a y i n g f o r C a s so p o lis fillin g in fo r th e in ju re d B ob laugh s in c e fo rm e r co ach F o rd d y H an se n , w ill fa c e an old M ich i­ v o ted " S p a rta n of th e W eek” fo r H ig h. W e ath ersp o o n p lay ed h is gan c la s s B ch a m p . B ob B ru c e A n d e rso n had a ls o m a d e p la n s fo r h is p lay in th e Illin o is g am e f i r s t th r e e y e a r s a t S ta te a s a in th e 147-pound b o u t. F ra n L a r ­ th e tr ip a co u p le y e a r s ag o . an d ch o se n th e te a m s m o st o ut­ " f r e e a g e n t," not on s c h o la r­ B en in gton o rig in a lly sch ed u led s tan d in g d e fe n siv e lin e m a n a t sh ip . se n , a t 123 p o u n d s, ro iin d s o u tth e th e H aw aii tr ip fo r S t. L o u is S p a rta n lin e -u p . th e S p a rta n 's fo o tb all b an q u et. T h is y e a r th e v e r s a tile u tility b e c a u se th e r e a r e s e v e ra l B il— W hile in high sch o o l, G o o v e rt m an h a s d ev elo p ed in to one of th e lik e n alu m n i in H aw aii, in clud in g w as v oted th e s e n io r a th le te of th e key m en in th e S p a rta n ’s R o se LET U S HELPi YOU th e g o v e rn o r of H aw aii. T h e co ach y e a r. H e le tte re d In th re e s p o r ts - P L A N Y O U R ¡V ISIT B ow l s u rg e . H e re c e iv e d th e s a id th e tr ip w ould b e a good fo o tb all, b a s k e tb a ll and b a s e ­ g am e b a ll fo r h is o u tsta n d in g d e­ TO THE in c e n tiv e fo r th e p la y e r s to " p u t ROSE BOWL o u t" a s w e ll a s b ein g an en jo y ­ a b le tr ip . b a l l , r e c e i v i n g A ll-L e a g u e and A ll-S o u th O ak land C ou n ty h o n o rs in fo o tb all, fe n siv e p la y in th e In d ian a g a m e . On th e S p a rta n ’s tr ip down to N o tre D am e , th e tr a in sto p p ed in Stay In the fabulous Disneyland Area, and see all the wonders A fund ra is in g b an q u et to h elp C a s s o p o lis fo r a g ro u p of w ell sunny Southern California fin a n c e a R o se B ow l tr ip fo r w is h e rs who h ad a s s e m b le d to easier. More than 100 modern D w ight L e e 's p a re n ts , w ill b e g re e t W eath ersp o o n and th e S p a r­ h eld by th e p eo p le of New H aven ta n s . hotels and motels . . . all near Disneyland Med School n ex t w eek, KNOTT'S BERRY FARM L e e , w ho is th e f i r s t p la y e r 1) MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM and only fast freeway minutes (continued f r o m page m e d ic a l sch o o l h e re m ay rid MSU fro m N ew H aven to p la y fo r a B ig T e n sc h o o l, c o m e s fro m a fa m ­ A p is a A w a its from the Rose Bowl. of th e re p u ta tio n fo r b ein g a ily of fiv e b oy s and five g ir ls . 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L e e , a s o p h o m o r e p h y sic a l P a s a d e n a w ill b e a ’h o m e’ g am e b e c a u se th is w ill be th e f ir s t tim e h is p a re n ts w ill s e e h im p lay N e w V M P o r ta b le C o m p o n e n t c o lle g e fo o tb a ll. S p a rtan H e a d C oach Duffy S y s te m ...p a c k s u p a n d g o e s ! D au g h erty h a s m ad e a r r a n g e ­ m e n ts fo r A p isa ’s p a re n ts , w ho liv e in H aw aii, to c o m e to th e C o m p o n e n t s ty lin g , p o rta b le u tility , a n d s u p e rb p e rf o r m a n c e a re th e h a ll­ g a m e . A p isa ’s p a re n ts w ill b e g u e sts of h o n o r a t a fund r a i s ­ m a r k s o f th e M o d e l 3 6 8 s y s te m . 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T h e p r e s s s e c r e ta ry a lso an ­ By PHIL NEWSOM H eavy snow s lie a c ro s s th e to s e ttle th e ir d iffic u ltie s. to n s o f w h eat to India ’’to h elp " T h e P re s id e n t b e lie v e s in­ nounced th a t Jo h n so n w ould co n ­ UPI Foreign News Analyst H im a lay a M ountain b o rd e r b e ­ m e e t th e im m e d ia te food c r i s i s ” d eed th a t a ll n a tio n s in a p o s i­ fe r In W ashington - n ot a t th e tw een India and R ed C hina now T h a t m e e tin g is e x p ec ted to L a s t S e p te m b e r, a t th e p eak ta k e p la c e in J a n u a ry . th e r e . tio n to do so sho uld jo in in a ra n c h -w ith B ritis h P rim e M in­ of th e In d ia n -P a k ista n figh ting , bur th e C h in e se have co n tin u ed H e a ls o a u th o riz e d a $ 5 0 -m il- s p e c ia l in te rn a tio n a l e ffo rt to is te r H a ro ld W ilson and W est th e ir h a ra ss in g , t a c t i c s , b oth W hile it is u n lik ely th a t th e lion loan fo r In d ian p u rc h a s e s of h elp In d ia m e e t th e g ra v e food G e r m a n C h a n c e llo r L u d w i g ' R ed C hina sud denly e n te re d th e p ic tu re w ith a c h a rg e th a t th e Indians had b u ilt m ilita ry o ut­ p o sts i n s i d e C o m m u n ist-c o n ­ p u z zlin g and w o rry in g th e In­ d ia n s. India h as in fo rm ed th e U nited T a s h k e n t m e e tin g ca n p ro d u c e any r e a l a g re e m e n t, e s p e c ia lly on th e q u e stio n of K a s h m ir, it d o es s tre n g th e n th e S oviet c la im TerribleT-Tissue f e r tiliz e r , Jo h n so n d ec id e d upon th e a id m e a s u re s a f te r c o n fe re n c e s w ith p ro b le m it is now c o n fro n tin g ,” M o y e rs s a id . It w as u n d e rsto o d A m e ric a n E rh a rd . T h e P re s id e n t a s k s o rg a n iz e d la b o r to d ay to h elp m a in ta in a tro lle d T ib e t. An u ltim a tu m th re a te n e d India w ith " g r a v e co n se q u e n c e s” un­ le s s th e o u tp o sts w e re d ism a n tle d im m e d iate ly and u n le s s th e In­ S ta te s , B rita in , F ra n c e an d th e Soviet U nion th at R ed C h in e se fo rc e s hav e been m oving up to th e “ line of actu al c o n tro l” a ll along th e way fro m th e n o rth e a s t th a t th e S o v ie ts h av e an im ­ p o rta n t r o le to p la y in A s ia . The q u e s t i o n s P r e s i d e n t Jo h n so n w ill p u t to th e tw o m en a lre a d y h av e b ee n m ad e c le a r . TakesTermTenure s a y s. It is a h ig h e r g ra d e tis s u e S e c re ta r y of A g ric u ltu re O rv ille L . F re e m a n , who w as an o v e r­ n ig ht g u e st a t th e L B J R an ch 15 m ile s w est of h e r e . 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S tro th e r, c a rd w ill b e o ffe re d by U n iv e rs ity B eauty S alon , A rb au g h ’s W a lte r J . M a rm , 24, W ashing­ th e h o s p ita l, O r r ad d ed . C hild ren - 250 F in e J e w e lry D e p a rtm e n t, K ra m e r A uto P a r ts , U n cle Jo h n ’s T h e U n iv e rs ity f o r m e r l y bou gh t to ile t tis s u e in th e c o n ­ P a n c a k e H ou se, L a r r y C ush io n S p o rtin g G o o d s, S ta te V itam in tr o v e r s ia l c o lo r r e g u l a r l y , D isco un t D ru g S to re , T ro w b rid g e EnC o G as S tatio n an d C o n ti­ A b ra m s P la n e ta riu m S tro th e r s a i d . S tro th e r h a s w orked In th e d e p a rtm e n t fo r n en tal O ne H our C le a n e rs . A lso p a rtic ip a tin g in th e p la n a r e N e -J a c T V R e n ta ls , Cape Kennedy o v e r 2 0 y e a r s an d d o e s not r e ­ R ic a rd o ’s P iz z a , C r e s t D riv e -In T h e a tre an d F o o d F a i r S u p e r­ M.S.U. 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If th e p ilin g s w e re p la c e d end a m ax im u m sp e ed of one m ile d u rin g N o v e m b e r to b re a k a ll H e said th a t fo r th e 2 4 -h o u r to end th ey w ould s tre tc h 125 p e r h o u r. < p re v io u s r e c o r d s fo r th e sa m e p e rio d of N ov. 12, th e day b e fo re m ile s . T ro u b le w as e x p e rie n c e d r e ­ m o nth, th e M ack in ac B rid g e A u­ th è d e e r se a s o n s ta r te d in th e O ccupying eigh t a c r e s , th e c e n tly w hen b e a r i n g s on th e th o rity h a s re p o rte d . U p p e r P e n in s u la , c a r s a r riv e d b u ild in g w ill c o st $ 1 0 0 m il­ c r a w le r b u rn e d out fro m o v e r­ a t th e s tr a its a t an a v e ra g e of lio n w hen c o m p l e t e d next lo ad . T he b e a rin g s h av e been r e ­ P r e n tis s M . B ro w n , c h a irm a n 750 v e h ic le s p e r h o u r and p ea k e d M a rc h . 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An a i r co n d i­ s iz e of a m o d e rn In te rs ta te hig h ­ w ay , th e ro ad w ay w ill su p p o rt m ile s south of M ackinaw C ity . Presents tio n in g s y s te m is b ein g p la n ­ th e 17.5 m illio n pound lo ad of H e s a id th a t th e r e w e re 59 n ed to e lim in a te th is p ro b ­ th e v e h ic le an d its lo ad . It is p e r c e n t m o re v e h ic le s c r o s s ­ eig h t fe e t th ic k . P a d s , w hich ing th e b rid g e d u rin g th is N o­ le m . A n o th er new d ev elo p m en t is w eigh a ton a p ie c e an d m ak e up__ v e m b e r th an d u rin g th e la s t y e a r th e tr e a d s on th e fo u r dtfuble- of f e r r y o p e ra tio n in 1956. th e m o b ile la u n c h e r. B efo re th e v e h ic le h ad to b e b uilt tra c k e d v e h ic le , o rig in a lly to r e the original lithographs, etchings, woodcuts and seriagraphs A c c o rd in g to B ro w n , tr a ff ic up th e a s p h a lt ro ad w ay . 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T o R is e H a irc u t p ric e s in th e E a st Ho C hi M inh, in a b ro a d c a s t in ­ soon a s p o s s ib le an d w ithout " I b e lie v e th at c h ild re n o f th e L an sin g a r e a w ill r i s e 2 5 c e n ts, N o n n am ak er w as a lso a s k e d te rv ie w m o n ito re d in T okyo said p r io r co n d itio n s fo r th e te r m i­ n atio n al la w " by v io latin g th e fu tu re w ill m e e t up w ith so m any if th e U n iv e rs ity d is c rim in a te d in th e V ie tn a m e se p eo p le w ould n ev ­ n ation of th e p re s e n t c o n flic t.” G eneva a g re e m e n ts and a sk e d new th in g s, e s p e c ia lly au to m a­ effe c tiv e J a n . 1, ET ast om T a y lo r, J u s t N orth of F ra n do r Phone 4 8 7 -3 7 jl C o in cid in g w ith th e d isp a tch B rita in to jo in in denouncing s e c r e ta r y of th e L a n sin g e r a c c e p t P re s id e n t Jo h n so n ’s tio n , th a t h e w ill n eed g u id an ce B a r b e r’s A ssn . s a id W ednesday. p ro p o sa l fo r u n co n d itio n al d is ­ of th e ap p eal to M oscow , P rim e th e s o -c a lle d U .S. a g g re s s io n . T h e p ro p o se d r a is e w ill h ik e th e p ric e of a re g u la r h a irc u t M HEAA Checks to $ 2.25, T a y lo r sa id . "W e d on ’t lik e th e p ric e r a is e an y m o re th an o u r c u s to m e rs Not A v a ila b le d o ," T a y lo r s a id . " I t ’s ju s t an ec o n o m ic fa c t of life th at c u s ­ S c h o la rsh ip c h e c k s w ill n ot be to m e rs w ill h av e to fa c e .” a v a ila b le to M ichigan H i g h e r T h e 1 5 a r e a b a rb e rs h ip own­ E d u catio n A ss is ta n c e A u th o rity e r s , m e m b e rs of th e S tate B a r­ s c h o la rs h ip h o ld e rs who r e g is te r b e r s A ssn . In c ., a g re e d to r a is e e a rly . th e ir p r ic e s " b e c a u se of a new S c h o la rsh ip re c ip ie n ts who r e ­ tax p ro g ra m w hich w ill r a is e g is te r next w eek w ill be re sp o n ­ to ta l ta x e s on w ag es to 1 0 . 8 p e r s ib le fo r th e ir own fe e s at th at c e n t, T a y lo r s a id . tim e . T h e y m a y c la im th e ir P re v io u s ly b a rb e r s h ip s , b eau ­ c h e c k s a t 201 S tudent S e rv ic e s tic ia n s , g as s ta tio n s a n d a ll s m a ll B uild in g any tim e J a n , 6 -1 0 . b u s in e s s e s em p lo y in g th re e o r F o r th o se re g is te rin g J a n . 4 le s s em p lo y ee s w e re e x e m p t and 5 , a s p e c ia l ta b le w ill b e fro m p ay in g u n em p lo y m en t co m ­ s e t up fn th e In tra m u ra l B u ild in g p e n sa tio n s e c u r i t i e s tax and to d is trib u te th e c h e ck s. w o rk m e n ’s co m p en sa tio n ta x , h e A bout 1,100 MSU stu d e n ts hold sa id . MHEAA s c h o la rs h ip s . T h e new le g isla tio n w ill r e ­ q u ire s m a ll b u s in e s s e s (w ith one o r m o re e m p lo y e e s) to pay th e new ta x e s . "W e w e re only p ay in g 3 - 5 / 8 W e s e t o u t to ru in * F O O D F O R G I ' S IN V I E T N A M — T h e N o r t h C a s e Ha l l E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e p a c k s p e r cen t fo r s o c ia l s e c u r ity ," he sa id . " T h e ad d itio n al c o st w ill h av e s o m e b a ll b e a rin g s a n d d o n a t e d f o o d to b e s e n t to U . S . s o l d i e r s in V i e t N a m ro r C h r i s t m a s . C o m m i H e e m e m b e r s f r o m le f t to r i g h t a r e S u e K a h n , P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . , s o p h o m o r e ; K a H i y Co uts, C l a r e s o p h o m o re ; B a r b R id le y, D e c k e r v i l l e junior; Pat G r e e n , Southfield to be a b s o rb e d s o m e w h e re .” In ad d itio n , b a r b e r s c o s ts h av e a lso in c re a s e d , he s a id . fa ile d s u c c e s s fu lly s o p h o m o r e and Pat Oathout, B i r m i n g h a m ju ni or . Photo b y R u s s e l l S t e f f ey T he e x p e c te d r a is e , s a id T ay ­ lo r, re fle c ts th e view point of both th e S ta te B a r b e rs Union and M SU E m p lo y e s To H a v e A B a ll S ta te B a r b e rs A sso c ia tio n , In c. M o st b a r b e r s in th e s ta te belo n g to one o r th e o th e r, he s a id . T h e an n u al C h ris tm a s p a rty w h ile R ed Van S ic k le ’s band p la y s a rra n g e m e n ts , p a tio an d h o lid ay T h e S ta te B a r b e rs U nion is fo r n o n -a c a d e m ic em p lo y es of m u sic fo r s q u a re d ancing and cooking, an d fly -ty in g , w ill be giv en . p a rtic u la rly s tro n g in th e D e­ MSU w ill be h eld fro m 8 -1 1:30 p o lk a s, in th e p a r lo r s . p .m . next F rid a y in th e U nion O th e r a c tiv itie s a v a ila b le w ill T h e m o v i e s " L a p la n d ” and tr o it a r e a an d p o rtio n s of Ann B uild in g. be b illia r d s , c a r d s , and bow ling, " G ra n d C a n y o n " w ill be show n, A rb o r and Ja c k s o n , T a y lo r s a id . w hile d isp la y s an d d e m o n s tra ­ an d re fre s h m e n ts w ill be s e rv e d P re s e n tly D e tro it b a r b e r s W illiam S to d d ard , c h a irm a n of in th e g rill an d R oom 22. c h a rg e $ 2 . 2 5 an d p lan to r a is e th e p lan n in g c o m m itte e , sa id th e tio n s, in clu d in g C h ris tm a s flo ra l th e ir p ric e s 2 5 ce n ts alon g w ith th e m e w ill be " S a n ta ’s C a p e r s ,” th e o th e r union m e m b e rs , T a y lo r fe a tu rin g p r iz e s g iv en aw ay by s a id . Santa an d h is h e lp e r, S neezy. P o l i c e W a n t C l o c k w o r k s " P o n tia c an d F lin t b a rb e r s In clud ed in th e p riz e s w ill be T h e C am p u s P o lic e w ant th e clo ck w o rk w ith th e clock fa c e s ra is e d th e ir p r ic e s ju s t a y e a r tw o MSU c a p ta in ’s c h a irs , s ta d ­ co n n e ctin g ro d s fro m th e B eau­ w e re found to b e m is sin g T u e s ­ a g o ,” T a y lo r s a id , " a n d a r e iu m b la n k e ts, and flo ra l d isp la y s . m ont T o w e r clo c k back so b adly d ay m o rn in g . p lan n in g a n o th e r." M u sic fo r b a llro o m d ancing th at th ey say th ey w ill not p r o s ­ s inTchee, clo ck h a s n ot been w o rk in g though th e to w e r h a s been L o c al fceauty sh o p s sa id th ey w ill b e p ro v id e d by Don J a c k s o n ’s e c u te th e p e rs o n w ho took th e m . a r e not c o n sid e rin g any p r ic e O rc h e s tra in th e m a in b a llro o m , T h e ro d s w hich co n n ect t h e ch im in g e v e ry 15 m in u te s a s u s ­ ra is e s . u a l. T a y lo r s a id h e is n ’t ex p ec tin g A nyone w ho know s an y th in g m uch re a c tio n fro m c u s to m e rs . Captivating Dasrung ab o u t th e ro d s sh o u ld c a ll th e " P r i c e s a r e going up a ll o v e r,” C am p u s P o lic e at 355-2221. h e sa id . F O R M E N O N L Y The Bell System has many small, automatic out to ruin som e ball bearings telephone offices around the by sm ea r in g th e m with an icky guck called molybdenum c% try our NEW country.The equipment in them ■Bar disulfide (MoS?). could operate unattended for Sunday Feature ten years or so, but for a problem The many electric motors in those offices needed lubrication at least once a year. Heat Swock! This solid lubricant, used a certain way, actually increased the life expectancy of the ball bearings by a factor DINNERatthe from the motors dried up the bearing oils, of ten! Now the motors can run thus entailing costly annual maintenance. for at least a decade without To stamp out this problem, many tests lubrication. Ser ved from 1 2 noon til 8 p.m. were conducted at Bell Telephone 'We've learned from our Laboratories. Lubricant engi­ "failures." Our aim: investigate FEATURING. J a c k T a r S a l a d Bar neer George H. Kitchen decided wm. k everything. COLOGNE and Gourmet S e l e c t i o n s 4 OZ. $ 3 .5 0 from our s pe c i a l to do a basic experim ent that The only experiment that can SHAVt Sunday Menu. really be said to "fail" is the AFTER SHAVE would provide a motor with the 4 OZ $2.50 Di nner s from 2 . 7 5 . ( C h i l dr e n’ s p r i c e s , too) worst possible conditions. He deliberately set one that is never tried. C a ll 4 85-9155 fo r re s e rv a tio n s B ell S y s te m American Telephone & Telegraph and Associated Companies J . W. KNAPP ACROSS FR O M STA T E C A P IT O L Lansing East Lansing M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, D ecem b er 10, 1965 9 A l a . R e s ts C a s e In S e lm a S la y in g SEL M A , A la . 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A sh w o rth , told th e Judge a fte r le a rn in g th a t a w itn e ss in M is siss ip p i w ould not K elly , re p o rte d ly an e y e w it- n es§ , re fu s e d to te s tify on th e g r o u n d s of p o s s i b l e s e lf­ Says co m e to S elm a. " W e hav e p r e ­ in c rim in a tio n . sen ted to th e c o u rt a ll th e w it­ A fte r th e s ta te re s te d , d efe n se n e s s e s a v a ila b le in th is c a s e , a tto rn e y J o s e p h T , P ilc h e r and a t th is tim e th e s ta te r e s t s ." A sh w o rth had been g ra n te d a r e c e s s to d e te rm in e if th e M is­ m oved to ex clu d e fro m th e ju ry ’s c o n sid e ra tio n te stim o n y ab o ut the H oggle b ro th e rs . H e sa id no w it­ THANK YOU for your patronage s is s ip p i w i t n e s s , B illy Dowd n e s s had p o sitiv e ly said th e tw o E d w a rd s, a fo rm e r S elm a r e s i ­ m en w e re involved in th e fa ta l d en t, w as on h is w ay fr o m G re e n - a tta c k . O ne com panion of R eeb v ille , M is s . T h e p ro s e c u to r sa id th at E d w a rd s, a w hite m an who w as em p lo y ed by a tr a c to r c o m ­ had te s tifie d th at th e H og g les re s e m b le d tw o of th e a s s a ila n ts . Ju d g e L . S. M oore d en ied th e this term and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS pany h e re , w as a m a te ria l w it­ m o tio n and s a id th e m a tte r w as n e ss in th e club b in g d eath M arch fo r th e Jury to d ecid e. 9 of th e R ev . J o s e p h J . R eeb of C ook w as id en tified a s a p a r ­ B o sto n . tic ip a n t in th e a tta c k in te s t i­ A sh w o rth s a id th a t E d w a rd s ’ m ony by th e two c le rg y m e n a c ­ em p lo y e r h ad re p o rte d th at th e co m p an ying R eeb . B ut n e ith e r m an w as on h is job and m aking w itn e ss sa id Cook club b ed R eeb. no e ffo rt to co m e to S e lm a . T h e th re e c le rg y m e n w e re in C a lle d to th e stan d w as R . B . A lab am a on a civ il rig h ts d riv e . 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As an e x a m p le , K othe sa id , T u rk e y s , C h ild re n 's $ 1 .7 9 u p $]00 b u sin e ssm e n hav e a rig h t to s ta r t a b u s in e s s, but to c lo s e one down re q u ir e s g ettin g out c o m p letely . C h e e se A d u lts $ 2 .9 5 u p W ith " T h e q u e stio n is not w h e th er o r not a m an ca n c lo s e a b u sin e ss wiáhw«.*. but how he d o es i t ,’’ K othe sa id . OC h risntm a sStu rkae yle "H e h as a re s p o n s ib ility to ev ­ ery o n e c o n c e rn e d w ith his b u s­ in e s s , e s p e c ia lly h is e m p lo y e s ." s and c h e e se a s s o rtm e n ts can be o rd e re d to ­ day in A nthony H all. MSUMUGS G ifts C o u rt d e c isio n s show th at m an ­ ag em en t h as to s p e ll out each of i t s rig h t. R ig h ts w hich a r e not w ritte n do not e x is t. A s a b i-a n n u a l p ro je c t to fi­ n an ce club fie ld tr ip s , th e P o u l­ tr y S cien ce C lub is s e llin g fre s h fro z e n tu rk e y s. 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He Jo h n so n s a id th a t a d istin c tio n of a m o u th , an d a h e llo -a ll-y o u - M u seum in Ista n b u l. d e c id e s to re fo rm h e r by show ­ m u st be m ad e b etw een law and tlg e r s v o ic e . ing h e r th e fin e r th in g s of life . " T o p k a p i” h a s M e rc o u ri a s a O ne slig h t d iffic u lty : th e flo o rs Into lllia ’s stud io h e b rin g s o th e r s o c ie ta l c o n tro ls . " E d u ­ of th e m u se u m a r e w ire d w ith T h e o ffic ia l filrti o f th e P r o ­ s a id it w as “ p ro b a b ly th e b e s t ca tio n , re lig io n an d e n v iro n m en t c r a te s of b o o k s, p a in tin g s, an d te s ta n t p av illio n at th e N ew Y ork film a t th e f a i r .” s e n s itiv e e le c tro d e s th at s e t off r e c o rd s of M o z a rt and B ach . 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M e m b e rsh ip s in th e so­ c ie ty a r e a v a ila b le a t th e s c r e e n ­ T h e P ro te s ta n t C o u n cil of th e C ity o f N ew Y o rk n am ed a 2 6 - S tu "W e p re s e n te d a d isc u ss io n by dent E d u c a t i o n P r o g ra m Sunday T hey d e c id e to lo w er an a c ­ ro b a t down th ro u g h th e ro o f of n e s s , a ll h ell b re a k s lo o se . 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A n d e rso n , a s s o c ia te to a sk th e r e s t of th e a c a d e m ic d e p a rtm e n t, r a th e r than a sep ­ fo r p ro fan in g C h ris tm a s w ith the T h e c h u rc h e s hint th at anyone tio n ed sp end in g o rg y , hoping th at “ T h e m o no to no u sly p re d ic t­ D riv e rs of re n te d c a r s who w o rld to c o n s id e r ," h e s a id . a r a te sc h o o l. 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It h a s b u d g ets to m ain ­ fe s s o r sa id . “ T h e e c c le s ia s tic s do have a p lie s only to m in o rs and d o e s a r e b ec o m in g so g re a t th a t th e “ On th e o p p o site sid e is th e p o in t," h e s a id . “ B ut in ste a d of not c o v e r d a m a g e s o r o th e r c o s ts tin u e d . “ It h a s b een k ep t in c h u rc h e s , A n d e rso n s a id . ta in , b u ild in g s to keep up, p ay ­ C ox , a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r of u ltr a - r e lig io u s p a r ty ..th e ’e c c le ­ s e m in a r ie s w ill not b e a b le -to c h u rc h re la te d sc h o o ls w h e re it “ A d e g re e fro m a s e m in a ry ro lls to m e e t and a kind of s ta tin g a s v ig o ro u sly a s p o s sib le th at m ig h t ap p ly . co m p ete w ith th e s ta te s c h o o ls .” c h u rch and society' at H a rv a rd , s ia s tic s ,’ ” h e co n tin u ed . “ T h e ir th a t th e an n u al shakedow n by d o e sn ’t h av e f r e e a c c e s s to th e ta k e s th re e y e a r s , b ut one ca n ‘c o rp o ra te im a g e ’ to p ro te c t. s a id th a t h e looked fo rw a rd to a im is to p u rg e th e h olid ay of g re e d y p ro fite e r s d e g ra d e s o u r T h e n eed ed fo rm s a r e a v a il­ A n d e rso n s u g g e sts th a t both r e s t of th e d is c ip lin e s .” a lso e a r n a P h .D . in th re e y e a r s ,” “ W hat re lig io u s le a d e r, fully th e h o lid ay seaso n a s m uch a s its s e c u la r and c o m m e rc ia l frip ­ g e n e ro u s im p u lse s, th ey im ply a b le a t th e AAA o ffice an d a t th eo lo g y and s e c u la r d is c ip lin e s , T h is p ro b le m hae a r is e n only he s a id . " T h e p e rs o n who h a s a co g nizant of th e s e eco no m ic fa c ts anyone e ls e but would g lad ly do p e ry , to p a re off th e p ro fan e g lit­ th at th e r e is so m e th in g vaguely th e re n ta l ag e n c y . such a s h is to ry an d p h ilo so p h y In th e p a s t few y e a rs b e c a u se P h .D . fro m a s ta te u n iv e rs ity of life , could n eg lec t to n o tice th at w ithout th e y e a rly v en detta b e ­ te r an d re tu rn C h r is tm a s to th e d ish o n e st ab o ut th o se p eo p le who E ig h teen is th e m in im u m d riv ­ n eed to p ay a tte n tio n to ea c h m o st s c h o o l s w e re fo rm e rly m ay b e em in e n tly m o re q u a lifie d durin g th e w eeks of c o m m e rc ia lly tw een th e tw o g ro up s of pub lic a lle g e d ly s p o tle s s s p iritu a l s ta te c e le b r a te C h r is tm a s b u t do not ing a g e in C a lifo rn ia . o th e r’ s v ie w s. c h u rc h re la te d , h e sa id . a s a m in is te r b e c a u se th e sta n d ­ im ag e m a k e rs who try to d efine th ey c la im it o n ce en jo y e d .” q u alify a s re g u la r c h u rc h g o e rs .” T h e C lu b w ill fu rn ish fre e “ T h e o lo g y did n ’t know w h e re to a r d s of g ra d u a te sc h o o ls a r e u s ­ induced holiday s p ir it, co n su m - ro u tin g m a p s and in fo rm a tio n L e g a lity of stu d y in g , re lig io n go w hen th e u n iv e rs ity b e c a m e u a lly h ig h e r th an se m in a ry sta n d ­ 1 1 ;00 Sunday to AAA m e m b e r s . 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L a n s ­ C rib N u rse ry , So B rin g T h e | T h o se in need of tr a n s p o r ta ­ N u rs e ry P ro v id e d — " T h e r e is th e p ro b le m of ob­ c o u r s e s , b u t th e re Is a lso a p la c e tion c a ll - M r. H en ry B o sch - C ap ito l G ra n g e fo r a s e p a ra te d e p a rtm e n t. T h e ­ ing O ld sm o b ile D i v i s i o n s h a t­ B aby. T a k e hom e a copy of the 1 0 : 0 0 - 1 2 . 0 0 a.m . je c tiv ity , b ut it should b e no m o re te re d a ll p ro d u c tio n r e c o r d s “ W hat T h e n A re We T o D o?” j A c ro s s fro m C apitol on A lleganj ¡a t 5 -3 6-25 20 2. 3 o r R ev . H ofm an ED 2 a t A m e ric a n L eg io n C e n te r [T ro w brid ge R oad a t A rb o r D riv e of a p ro b le m in re lig io n th an in ology ca n n o t o p e ra te e ffe c tiv e ly d u rin g N o v e m b e r by p ro d u cin g sh e et fo r stud y and ap p licatio n . C am p u s B us S e rv ic e F o r In fo rm a tio n 3 32-1998 any o th e r d is c ip lin e ," h e sug ­ b eh in d a fa c a d e .’’ 41,116 c a r s . L U T H E R A N W O RSHIP R o b e rt T . R o ilis , g e n e ra l m a n ­ Peoples C hurch U n i v e r s i t y M e th o d is t F ir s t C h u rc h of F irst Presbyterjan u fa c tu rin g m a n a g e r of O ld sm o ­ E d g e w o o d U n ite d M a rtin L u th e r C hap el L u th e ra n S tu dent C e n te r b ile , s a id a new s in g le -d a y p ro ­ E ast Lansing C hurch C h r i s t , S c ie n tis t 444 A bbot R oad O ttaw a and C h estn u t ductio n re c o rd w as a lso s e t o n . 469 N orth H agadorn R oad 709 E . G ra n d R iv e r S p e cial C h r is tm a s C h o ra l E u c h a ris t N ov. 5 at th e L a n sin g p lan t w hen In terd en o m in atio n al 1120 S. H a rris o n R d. E a s t L an sin g (5 b lo ck s n o rth of G rand R iv er) W ORSHIP SERV ICE 9:30 A .M . and 11 A .M . p re - fin a l H oly E u c h a ris t 1,961 new c a r s ro lle d off th e 200 W. G rand R iv er 9:45 g, 11:15 Tw'o B lo ck s N o rth of S tudent U nion a s se m b ly lin e . WORSHIP SERV ICE at M ichigan Sunday S e rv ic e 11 a .m . C h ild re n ’s Sunday School 9:30 9:30 a .m . an d 1 1 a .m . “ C a p tu rin g th e S p irit of 9:30 a .m . and 11:00 a .m . C h r is tm a s ” K im berly D ow ns SUNDAY SERV ICES S erm o n “ G od th e C o -o p e ra tiv e N u rs e ry B oth S e rv ic e s Sunday, D ec. 12th C hurch of C hrist 9:30 and 1 1 ¡00 M in is te r P r e s e r v e r o f M an ” R ev . T h e o d o re B un d en th al, L u th e ra n C h ap lain S erm o n D r. G lenn M . F ry e 1007 K im b erly D riv e , L a n sin g w ill be held H ave a S u c c e ssfu l ex am w ee k -an d a b le s s e d v a c a tio n . By R ev. T ru m a n A. M o rriso n P re a c h in g SUNDAY SCHOOL at th e S tate T h e a te r “ The C om ing (2 b lo ck s W. of F ra n d o r C h u rc h School W ilson M . T en n a n t 1 1 :0 0 a .m .- r e g u la r S hopping C e n te r on 9;30 and 11 a .m .- c r ib ro o m “ C h r is t o u r C o rn e r S to ne” (9:30 5; 11 -U n lv e rs lty S tu dents) E . G ra n d R iv er) R e v , C a r l S ta s e r W O R SH IP-9:45 & 11:15 a .m . of C h ris tm a s ’ FIR ST C H U R C H O F TH E N A Z A R E N E th ro u gh S en io r high. WEDNESDAY N u rs e ry D u rin g S e rv ic e s 8:00 p .m .-E v en in g M eetin g G e n e se e at B u tle r S tre e ts IV 9-7130 Edgew ood U n iv e rsity G roup CHURCH SCHOOL 5:30 p .m . S up p er and p ro g ram .! CHURCH SCHOOL * D ec. 12th A D V EN T M ESSAGES SUNDAY SER V ICES B us S chedule 9:30 and 11:00 F r e e P u b lic R eading R oom P re a c h in g 11:00 a .m . and 7:00 p .m . M o rn in g W o rsh ip 10:00 a .m . 1 0:35-10:40 C on rad C rib th ro u g h th ird g ra d e in 9:45 to 10:45 a .m .- P r o g r a m 134 W est G ran d R iv e r 10:40-10:45 L o t betw een c h u rc h bldg. 4 th -1 2th g ra d e at fo r a ll ag e s O PEN D e c . 1 9 th - 9 :4 5 a . m . U n i f i e d S e r v i c e B ib le Study 11:00 a .m . M cD onell & W. H olm es U nion bldg. W eek days— 9 -5 p .m . D r. Seth C . M o rro w E vening W o rship 6:00 p .m . 10:45-10:50 Owen, Shaw H all 11:15 a .m .-C h ild re n , 2-11 Annual S unday School C h r is tm a s P ro g ra m 7:00 p .m . ------------ U C C F ----------- y e a rs 9:45 M e m b e rsh ip C la s s M o n ., T u e s ., T h u r s .,F r i. W edn esday ev enin g B ib le A ffiliated w ith th e A ll s tu d e n ts a r e invited to jo in E v en in g s 7 p .m .- 9 p .m . “ Song in th e N ight” C a n ta ta by A du lt C h o ir S tudy 7:30 p .m . U nited C h u rch of C h ris t, F r e e bus tra n s p o rta tio n 15 to C o n g re g a tio n a l-C h ristia n , th e fa m ily C h r is tm a s w orkshop 30 m in u te s b e fo re each s e r ­ A ll a r e w elco m e to atte n d I D ire c te d by T o m O. T h o m p so n -M u sic D ir. . F o r T ra n s p o rta tio n C all E v a n g e lic a l, R efo rm ed , Sun. D ec. 12, 4 -8 p .m . Room v ic e aro u n d th e c a m p u s. C h u rc h S e rv ic e s and v is it and A w a rm and frie n d ly w elco m e! F E 9-8190 a v a ila b le fod*Study. u se th e re a d in g ro o m . a w a its you a t F lrs !;P re s b y te rla n I F o r T ra n s p o rta tio n c a ll IV 5 -0 6 1 3 o r TU 2-3618 ED 2 -1 9 6 0 o r ED 2 -2 4 3 4 W ELCO M E!! E A ST LA N SIN G bus n u rs e ry S t. J o h n s S tu d e n t ALUM NI M EM O R IA L C H A P E L CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE C a S T fllin S T C R P R C S B Y T C R ia T l C H U R C H P a rish 149 H ighland A v e., E a s t L a n sin g 1 3 1 5 Abbott Rd, c o st ro n sirtc. m icm G an 327 M .A .C . WORSHIP SE R V IC E S Sunday School 10:00 a .m . SI :\D A Y SC H E D U L E - u n iv e rs ity P ho n e ED 7 -9778 E p isc o p al S e rv ic e F e a tu rin g a c o lle g e a g e stu d y g ro u p W o rsh ip S e rv ic e s — ’ — 9:00 and 11:00 a .m . lu th e ra n ch u rch F r . R o b e rt K avanaugh, p a s to r 9:30 a .m . H oly C om m u n io n & S erm o n d ire c te d by D r. B ru c e W ilkinson C h u rc h S chool, C rib b e ry -T h ird G ra d e — 9:00 an d 1 1 :0 0 a .m . a lc - lc a Sunday M a ss e s M o rn in g W o rship 11:00 a .m . C h u rch S ch oo l, F o u rth G ra d e -A d u lts, S tu d en ts — 10:00 a .m . E vening S e rv ic e 7:00 p .m . 11:00 a .m . G e n e ra l P ro te s ta n t S e rv ic e “ O ne H our of S erm o n an d Song” C h r is tm a s C a n ta ta D ec. 12, 9:00 A .M , & 11 A .M . 7 :1 5 -8 :3 0 -9 :4 5 -1 1 :0 0 -1 2 :1 5 - R ev. W a rre n J . D ay 4 :4 5, & 6:00 p .m . F o r T ra n s p o rta tio n P ho n e 3 32-1446 F o r tra n s p o rta tio n phone 332-6271 o r 332-8901 U n ite d 'C a m p u s M in istry R ev . G lenn A. C h affee, P a a tp r R ev . R . L . M o re lan d - M IN ISTER S - R ev . H. G . B each :15, 9:15, 10:30 and 11:30 D ally and S atu rd a y M a sse s 7:00, 8:00, 12:30, 4:45 W OULD YOU L IK E TO KNOW ABOUT TH E M ORM ON CHURCH? S e v e n th -d a y C o n fessio n TR IN ITY C H U R C H A lum ni M e m o ria l C hapel 120 S p a rtan A ve. In te rd e n o m in a tio n a l C h u r c h O f J e s u s C h r i s t of L a tte r D ay S a in ts A dventist C h u rch D aily -D u rin g a ll m a s s e s H oly C om m union & S erm o n 9:30 a .m . T e m p o r a rily M eeting at S atu rd ay : 3 :3 0 -5 :3 0 , 7 :3 0-9 431 E . S a g in a w -E a st of A bb o tt R d. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERV ICES U n iv e rs ity L u th e ra n C h u rc h SUNDAY I D iv isio n and Ann S ts. T ree T rim m ing , U n iv e rsity C la s s e s A LL SA IN TS C H U R C H 9;45 9:00 A .M . p r ie s th o o d M eeting SATURDAY SER V IC ES P a r t y In L o u n g e d 1 1 :0 0 M o rn in g W o rship (800 A bbott R oad) 10:30 A .M . Sunday School 9:30 a .m . S abbath S chool p .m ., S a t., D e c . S pecial S p e ak er M r. N olan F . B allm an 5:00 P .M . S a c ra m e n t M eeting 10:50 a .m . W o rsh ip S e rv ic e 8 11 (R e co m m issio n in g S e rv ic e D r. Don M o rrill, S undays D e se re t C lub S e rm o n -D e e . 11th Sunday A fte r M a sse s M edical M issio n a ry ) D r. E m il L e ffle r 8:00 A.M . H oly C om m union C h r is tm a s P a r ty , D e c e m b e r 17, A n d re w s U n iv e rs ity O P E N H O U SE 7:00 E vening W o rship 9:00 A .M . H oly C om m union and S erm o n T h e C h ris tm a s C an ta ta “ L ove T ra n s e n d in g ” 11:00 A.M . M o rn in g P r a y e r and S erm o n M ax W , C ra n e r , D ire c to r 332-8465 F o r T ra n s p o rta tio n o r S is te r ’s D an iel and W ill m e e t, T u e s , and T h u rs , 4 -5 P .M . In fo rm a tio n C all 882-5007 C h r is to p h e r s ’ 8:15 T rin ity C o lle g iate F ello w sh ip W ed., E v e . 7 -9 p .m . M e m o ria l C hap el M .S.U . C am p u s E ach Sunday liste n to “ T h e W eekdays New H om e PASTORS.: E . E ugene W illia m s, D avid L . E rb , N o rm an R . P ie rs m a M ay th e m e s sa g e of C h r is t find e m p h a s is in o u r liv e s V o ice of P ro p h e c y ,’’ 9:30 a .m ., T u e sd a y , 10:15 A .M . H oly C om m union d u rin g th is C h ris tm a s S ea so n . W OAP, (1080 k c.) and “ F a ith 320 M .A .C . W edn esday, 7:00 A .M . H oly C om m union F o r T o d a y ,” C hannel 8 a t 8:30 A c ro s s fro m C h u rch F R E E BUS S E R V IC E - See sch ed u le in y o u r d o rm . T h u rs d a y , 5:15 P .M . H oly C om m union V ISITORS W E L C O M E -C A L L 355-8102 FO R RID ES OR 3 3 2 -' 55 a .m ., C hannel 2 a t 10:30 The R e o r g a n iz e d CEN TRA L C H U R C H O F J E S U S CH R IST "CHRIST'S COMING F R E E M ETH O D IST OF L A T T E R D A Y SAINTS AND YOUR FUTURE” CHURCH 828 N . W ash, at O akland Presents ANNUAL C H RISTM A S C A R O L SING F ollo w H ighw ay 43 to L an sin g S U N D A Y 7 :0 0 S unday S chool 10:00 A .M , W .W A LLA C E SM ITH W o rsh ip S e rv ic e 11:00 A .M , - P r o p h e t to the ch u r ch and to all p e o p l e s SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH i Y outh S e rv ic e 6 P .M . - P r e s i d e n t of the ch u r c h 1518 S. WASHINGTON LANSING G o sp el H o u r ~ P .M . - G r a n d s o n of J o s e p h S mi t h, F o u n d e r of L a t t e r Day S a i n t i s m Subject: C O L L E G E B I B L E C L A S S 9 :4 5 A . M . TA U G H T BY DR. T E D WARD, T h is S unday is U n iv e rs a l B ib le Sunday. M o rn in g S e rv ic e w ill be "PROPHETIC LEADERSHIP TODAY” LEA RN IN G SYSTEM S IN ST IT U TE D IR EC TO R A T MSU b ro a d c a s t fro m S a n c tu a ry o v e r W ILS. Sunday, D e c e m b e r 12 - 6:30 p .m . CO U NTIN U IN G SER IES ON T H E L IF E O F C H R IST : CIVIC CENTER - Small Auditorium 11:00 A.M . “ W hen C o m p a n y C o m e s ’’ C h r is tm a s P ro g r a m s o fC h u rc h w ill b e p re s e n te d by Sunday S ch oo l, ev en in g of D ec. 19, 1965 a t 7 p .m . B y Y outh G ro up D ec. The P u b lic i s c o r d i a l l y in v ite d R e v . Ja c k Cutting 2 6 , 7 p .m . 8:30 P .M . The “ C h rist-O n Your V acation’ R E FR E SH M E N T S A N D FE L L O W SH IP F pL L O W IN G T h e C o n g re g a tio n a t C e n tra l w ish e s to e x t e n d s in c e r e s t MSU LIAHONA FELLOWSHIP C hristm as P rogram w i s h e s to e v e ry o n e fo r a Joyous H olid ay S ea so n , and a y e a r of C o r d i a l l y in v i t e s all s tu d e n ts to h e a r “ J e s u s T h e L ig h t Of T h e W o rld ” W ed. D ec. 2 2, 7:00 P .M . P e a c e an d H a p p in e ss. P R E S ID E N T SM ITH C A L L IV 2 - 0 7 5 4 F o r F r e e B u s M in is te r: R ev . H ow ard C . A rtz S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 11 - 9 : 3 0 a . m . S e r v i c e In fo r m a tio n D r . H o w ard S ugden, P a s to r D r. T e d W ard, M in is te r Of M u sic F r e e T a x i S e rv ic e : 482-1444 or 484-4488 J a c k Hodge r e s i d e n c e , 1 2 1 9 D a i s y L a n e , E . L a n s i n g R e v . A lvin J o n e s , M in is te r of E du catio n A nd Y outh 1 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F riday, D ecem b er 10, 1965 1 3 IN SCHOOLS Can GodHandle 6All This9 And Me Too? Ask Students th e s ta r s an d th in k s o f how In­ p e rso n out of th e m illio n s on F u ll C y c le F o r D .C . B y L Y L E WILSON United P r e s s International S ociology m o re th an law tr ig ­ g e re d th e 1954 S u p rem e C o u rt ated in N eg ro c h ild re n a fe elin g of in fe rio rity . By KEN POOL % opinion h olding s e p a ra te but eq u al If th is is so , such fe elin g s of State N ew s Staff W riter sig n ific a n t h e is c o m p a re d to th e e a rth and th e e a rth is only one P u b lic s c h o o ls in th e D is tric t pub lic ed u catio n to be u nconsti-_ in fe rio rity m u st be a c c u m u la t­ p o s sib le b illio n s of su n s an d un­ p lan et out of th e b illio n s of s ta r s of C olum b ia h av e gone th e full tu tlo n a l. T im e s h av e ch ang ed , ing qn a g ra n d s c a le in th e g eo - M any c o lle g e stu d e n ts fa ll to known g a la x ie s s u r r o u n d i n g le ad s m any to w o n d er: " C a n G od c ir c le fro m r a c ia l s e g re g a tio n th e c o u rt s a id in e ffe c t, and m ad e ' g ra p h ic a lly s e g re g a te d p u b l i c Id en tify th e m s e lv e s w ithin th e h im , i t 's h a rd not to w on d er b e big enough to ta k e c a r e of a ll t h r o u g h in te g ra tio n an d back it p ub lic p o licy to hold th at s e p ­ sch o o ls of W ashington, D .C . It v a s tn e s s of th e u n iv e rse , L e ro y “w ho a m 1 an d re a lly how sig n i­ of th is and m e ," h e s a id . ag a in to r a c i a l l y s e g re g a te d a r a te but eq u al se g re g a tio n c r e - w as th e f ir s t p ub lic school s y s ­ A u g e n s te in , c h a irm a n of th e B io­ fica n t am I.* " h e sa id . "A ltho u gh w e se e m s m a ll, w e sc h o o ls . N ot m u ch can be done te m to abandon s e g re g a tio n . p h y s ic s D ep t., s a id W ednesday. H e b ro k e down th is q u estio n do hav e th e s ig n ific a n t p o w e r to to ch a n g e th is situ a tio n . In te g ratio n of th e W ashington A u g e n steln spo ke on th is In­ of id e n tific a tio n in to th re e s m a ll­ m ak e d e c isio n s c o n tro llin g b irth . W hite fa m ilie s h av e fled th e pub lic sch o o l s y s te m w as fa s t a b ility to id en tify a t a jo in t m e e t­ e r q u e stio n s: w h e re do I stan d o r It is now p o s s ib le to d e te rm in e c a p ita l c ity in la rg e n u m b e rs. J o n e s H e a d s but not p e rm a n e n t. ing of th e P re sid e n ts* C ou n cil, fit in th is e n tire s y s te m ca lle d th e p ro b a b ility of d e fe c tiv e c h il­ T he influx of N e g ro e s h as co n ­ P a n h e lle n ic C ou n cil and In te r­ life; w h e re do 1 fit in w ith m y d re n and in s o m e c a s e s d e te c t tin u ed . C u rre n tly s ta tis tic s fix fra te rn ity C ou n cil a t th e A lpha fello w m an ; and w hat should be m y an d c o rr e c t th e s e d e fe c ts ," he th e N eg ro p o p u latio n of th e d is ­ S e r v i c e C l u b FAST 3 HOUR C hi O m ega s o ro rity h o u se. co d e of e th ic s ? sa id . tr i c t a t 61 p e r c e n t. A g ro u p h ead ed b y S p a rtan SER V IC E "W h en a p e rs o n looks up a t T he fa ct th at w e a r e only one W e m u st d e c id e how m an is to A bout 89.5 p e r cen t of th e h alfback C lin t J o n e s is w orking c o n tro l m an an d w h e th e r 1 am p ub lic sch o o l c h ild re n a r e N e­ PLUS m y b ro th e r’s k e e p e r o r n ot, h e to o rg a n iz e a c h a p te r of th e F e l­ g ro an d of th e sch o o l te a c h e rs low ship of C h ris tia n A th le te s D O R M PICK -U P s a id . about 76 p e r ce n t a r e N eg ro . h e re . In d isc u ss in g e th ic s , A ug en- & D ELIV ERY J e w s T o C e le b r a t e s te in r e f e r r e d to F re u d ’s id, ego, and s u p e r-e g o . W ashington, D .C ., is th e only m a jo r U .S. c ity in w hich th e N e g r o p o p u latio n ex c eed s th e J o n e s sa id th e FCA is a non­ p ro fit, in te rd e n o m in a tio n a l g ro u p of C h ris tia n a th le te s , c o a c h e s p/us T hat Sharp L •">o^ He sa id th at h is g e n e ra tio n had w h ite p o p u latio n . T h is situ atio n and c le rg y , who a r e e x tre m e ly is su b sta n tia lly beyond th e pow ­ f e s t i v a l O f L ig h ts c e n te re d on th e s u p e r-e g o , o r a c ­ cep tin g th in g s to ld to th e m . T h is g e n e ra tio n of c o lle g e stu d e n ts , e r s of th e U .S. g o v ern m en t to c o r r e c t. 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Photo by Tony F e r r a . i t e cag o a r e N o rth e rn c itie s w h e re e m p ire th at h ad d en ied th e J e w - s e rv e d , an d Jew ish g a m e s a r e p r e s s u r e is g re a t fo r an a r t i ­ t ish p eo p le th e ir re lig io u s f r e e ­ p lan n ed fo r th e c h ild re n . G ifts fic ia l ra c ia l m ix in th e p u b lic sc h o o ls. In New Y ork, w h e re Due To Great Response dom . a r e ex chang ed an d h o m es d e c ­ n eig h b o rh o o d s a r e p re d o m in a n t­ We Continue This Special A fte r th e v ic to ry , th e Jew s re tu rn e d to J e ru s a le m to c le a n s e and re d e d ic a te th e ir te m p le . T h e w o rd H a n u k k a h , tra d itio n a lly o ra te d w ith H anukkah sy m b o ls. " A ll fe s tiv itie s a r e b a se d on th e th e m e of th e triu m p h of faith o v e r b ru te fo rc e ,’* R abbi Z e - P re s b y te ry B a lk s ly N eg ro , it is a rg u e d th at w hite c h ild re n sho uld b e b u s se d a ro u n d th e c ity to a tte n d N eg ro sc h o o ls Another Week s p e lle d C han uk ah , m ea n s " d e d i­ m ach , ra b b i fo r th e H illel F o u n ­ c h u rc h , s ta n d a rd iz e d e x a m in a­ s ta te m e n t of fa ith , w hich th e o u tsid e of th e ir n eig h b o rh o o d s to T h e P re s b y te ry of G ra n d R iv­ o btain a ra c ia l m ix s a tisfa c to y ONI DOZEN cation.* ’ d atio n , sa id . " I t is sy m b o lic of e r h as tak en ex cep tio n to th re e tio n s of c a n d id a te s fo r th e m in is ­ p ro p o se d " C o n fe ssio n of 1967" A leg en d s a y s th at w hen th e te m p le w as re d e d ic a te d , p u re th e figh t fo r re lig io u s fre e d o m .’’ T he re lig io n s of J u d a ism and n atio n al p ro p o s a ls d ealin g w ith ch a n g es in th e fo rm an d function tr y and th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of r e ­ g io nal sy n o d s. m ig h t s e rv e if stre n g th e n e d in th e a r e a s of th e d iety of C h ris t, to N eg ro p a re n ts . In th is e r a of fe d e ra l sub ­ s id ie s and of new fe d e ra l in ­ FR EE BUTTERMILKDONUTS WITH PUftCHASf Of h oly oil w as n eed ed to ligh t it. 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M o relan d sa id . m ig h t be p o s s ib le in b eh alf of F J U M .Y B U C K E T A " m i r a c le " o c c u rre d w hen d e c o ra te d d o o r of 520 N orth C a se fe e lin g th at each p r e s b y t e r y H ow ever, th e e ld e rs w e re co n ­ th e N eg ro p u b lic sch o o l c h ild re n P re s b y te ry , m ee tin g on cam p u s in W ash in gton , D .C ., to tap th e th e o il in it la s te d fo r eig h t H all re a d s : sho uld co n tin u e to conduct its c e rn e d w ith th e tim e sc h e d u le 3 la s t w eek, d isc u ss e d th e p r o ­ ALL $ ) 7 5 " F o r th e Jew s it’s th e F e s ti­ own e x a m in a tio n s, s a id th e R ev . fo r th e m o d ific atio n s of th e co n ­ r e s e r v o ir of w h ite c h ild re n in th e d ay s in ste a d of th e n o rm a l one p o s a ls to la? kfcted upon next su b u rb a n c o u n tie s. FOR d ay. v al of L ig h ts. F o r th e C h ris tia n s M ay a t th e 178th G e n e ra l A ss e m ­ R o b e rt L . M o re la n d , E a s tm in s te r fe ss io n , w hich a n tic ip a te s final T h e m in d sh o u ld not boggle a t M o d e rn -d a y H anukkah is c e l­ it’s th a t one s p e c ia l n ig h t. No b ly o f th e ch u rch in B osto n . C h u rc h , E a st L a n sin g , c le rk of a c tio n in 1967, he sa id . th e id ea th at th e fe d e ra l g o v ern ­ e b ra te d by th e lig h tin g of ca n ­ m a tte r w hat re lig io n o r w h o ev er T h e p ro p o s a ls in clu d e re c o m ­ th e p re s b y te ry . T hey f e l t t h a t the p r e s e n t d le s in th e h o m e an d synagogue. A H anukkah m en o rah h olds th e you m ay be "A happy holiday and a w on d erful y e a r l" m en d atio n s fo r a ch an g e in th e c o n fe ssio n a l p o s i t i o n of the T h e re w as g e n e ra l a g re e m e n t on th e n eed fo r a c o n te m p o ra ry sch ed u le w ould not p e rm it th e tim e re q u ire d fo r re v isio n and p opular» stud y and a c c e p ta n c e of m en t m ig h t a tte m p t to en tice d e p a rte d w h ite fa m ilie s to r e ­ tu rn to th e d is tr ic t, th u s feed ­ DAW/V th e ch an g es by th e c h u r c h at ing into th e D .C . school sy ste m la rg e , he ex p lain e d . th e c h ild re n of th o se re tu rn in g RECOVERY’S GOAL T h e G ra n d R iv e r P re s b y te ry , fa m ilie s . F e d e ra l p ow er in su b ­ sid iz e d lo c a l ed u catio n is such re p re s e n tin g th e ch u rch in 23 now th at so m e m ea n s p ro b a b ly W est C e n tra l M ichigan co u n ties, a lso did not ap p ro v e a p ro p o sa l co u ld be found to put p r e s s u r e on su b u rb a n w h ite s to p re f e r W ash­ N o t V a n ity , B u t I n n e r P e a c e fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of re g io n ­ al sy n o d s, th e R ev. M r. M o re­ land re p o rte d . ington to th e c o u n tie s a s p la c e s of re s id e n c e . W hen one le a r n s th at he ca n ’t o b je c tiv e ly and s e e th at it is h is g ry te m p e r and im p a tie n c e , is In an e x p e rie n c e w ith a c le rk ta k e h is m o th e r, p sy c h o a n a ly st, fe elin g of lack th at is p re v e n tin g w hen one fe e ls th at so m eo n e e ls e w ho had m ad e a m is ta k e , M rs . o r teddy b e a r w ith him w h e re v e r h im fro m p a rtic ip a tin g in so c iety , is w ro n g . 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GRAND RIVER N e w Y o r k , N .Y . 1 0 0 0 3 323 East Grand R iv er 14 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, D ecem b er 10. 1065 A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F or R ent F o r R ent F o r R ent "milowwithcosta 9 e tg s * A D .C H E V R O L E T 1964 C h e v e lle 2 - d o o r , 6 c y lin d e r a u to m a tic . B eau tifu l light g ree n m e ta llic fin ish . 17,000 ac tu al m ile s . See at OSBORN A L TO , IN C ., 2601-7 O LD SM O B ILE 1965 J e ts ta r with a ll th e e x tr a s ex cep t a i r . New c a r o rd e re d . M ake o ffe r. IV 2 -1 2 2 3 . O LD SM O B ILE 1964, 4 -d ix r , re d , 5 0-3 N E W B A T T E R IE S. E x c h a n g e p r ic e fro m $ 7.95 . N ew sealed b e a m s , 9 9 ;. S alv ag e c a r s ,la r g e sto ck u se d p a r ts . ABC AUTO P A R T S , 613 E . South S t., IV COOK FO R te n - g ir l s o r o r i t y 229 L IN D EK . U p s ta irs a p a r t- TW h o u se. D in n e rs only. 353 -3 42 0 . m e n t. Tw o b e d ro o m s fu rn is h e d . w ith tw o. W in te r, S p rin g . W alk­ O G IRLS to s h a re 49-1 A ll u tilitie s p a id . T w o b lo ck s to ing d is ta n c e to c a m p u s. 3 37 - 314 E v e rg re e n A ve. C ooking. ♦ STU D EN T OR fa cu lty w iv es to c a m p u s . $225 p e r m o n th . M ini­ 1596._________________________ 5 0 -3 3 32 -3 83 9 . • a s s is t in p m e -re g is tra tio n w ork m um le a s e to en d o f s p rin g W A N TED : TW O m en to s h a re SIN G LE ROOM fo r a g en tle m an new d up lex, SIN G LE AND double ro o m s. M ale, s tu d e n ts . O ne block fro m U nion. 50-2 W A N T 5 - 1921. C 8 -5 , D ec em b er 13-17. A pply U ni­ te r m . C all N E JA C , 4 82 -0 62 4 . la rg e h o u s e . R e m a in d e r of fro m L a n sin g a r e a . Q u iet, fine E . M ich igan . C 50 w hite in te r io r , ra d io , w hite C H E V R O L E T l9o7. G ood co n d l- G EN ER A TO R S a K B S t a r t e r S. v e rs ity P e rs o n n e l C e n te r, 257 _____________________ 5 0 -3 s c h o o l y e a r . 775 B u rc h a m lo c a tio n . N e a r C am p u s, p a rk in g . s id e w a lls, a ll p o w e r, one o w n er, W. M ichigan A ven ue. E qual O p­ F E M A L E TO s u b le a s e lu x u ry D riv e . 351-4402. 5 0 -3 IV 2 -8 3 0 4 , 50-2 • A U T O M OT I VE lio n . M ust se ll th is w eek. C all TL’ 2 -5 2 4 4 . 50-2 R eb u ilt 6 o r 12 v o lt. G u aran teed ! • EMPLOYMENT 351-4480 . 5 0-3 E x ch an g e p ric e , $7.90. M ech an ­ p o rtu n ity E m p lo y e r. 50-1 a p a rtm e n t C h r is tm a s v ac atio n TW O BEDROOM new ly fu rn ish e d SlK’G L E AND d ou ble ro o m s fo r • FOR R E N T O LD SM O B ILE 60 tw o -d o o rh a rd - ic on th e job! In sta lla tio n s e rv ­ o n ly . A void d o rm c u rfe w . C all d u p lex . Tw o b lo ck s fro m c a m ­ u p p e r c la s s m e n , c le a n , q u iet " l i L V K O L h T ivb>, no ru s t, 1 to p . A u to m a tic tra n s m is s io n , F or R ent Ju d y , 351-4448. 5 0-3 p u s . W in te r, s p rin g . B a rg a in , c o n d itio n s. P a rk in g . 332 -2 03 7 . • FOR S A L E . new ti r e s , re a l sh a rp an d v e ry ic e a v a i l a b l e . A BC AUTO p o w e r s te e rin g , b ra k e s . E x cep ­ P A R T S , 613 E . South S t., IV B IC Y C LE R E N T A L S, s to ra g e , S jO .S .— N E E D 1 fe m ale sh ip m a te $240 m o nth. 3 37 -2 36 4 . 5 0 -3 5 0-3 • L O S T & FOUND dependable! $275, C all C h ip b e ­ tio n a lly n ic e . M ust s e ll, w ill • PERSONAL tw een 4:30 p .m . and 6:30 p .m . 5-1921. C s a le s and s e rv ic e s , EA ST L A N ­ fo r 4 - g ir l a p a rtm e n t one b lo ck U P P E R L e v e l duplex - a l lu tll - A P PR O V E D , . c l e a n , c a rp e te d s a c r ific e . 3 37 -2 33 9 . 50-1 CAR WASH, 25$ c lea n h eated . SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . G ra n d fro m B e rk e y . C a ll 351-5535. itie s p a i d . C o m p le te ly fu r­ r o o m s . C ooking, p a rk in g , c a ll • PEAN UTS PERSONAL ED 2 -3 5 6 3 . 5 0 -3 OLD SM O BILE 1965, 4 4 2 . ' Mi d - R iv e r. C all 3 32 -8 30 3 . C 5 0-3 n ish e d . S u b le a se u n til Ju n e 15. 3 32-6375 a fte r 1 p m . 445 A bbott. • REAL ESTATE C H E V R O L E T 1957 4 -d o o r h a rd - Y o u -D o -lt. 4 3 0 S .C lip p e rt.b a c k n ig ht blue w ith b lack u p h o lste ry . of Koko B a r . C50 PR O T E C T YOUR in v e s tm e n ts . TW O G IR LS n eeded fo r ¿ - g irl 351-4405. 5 0-3 5 0-4 • SERVICE top V - 8 a u to m a tic . R adio, h e a t­ F u lly eq u ip p ed . O w ner gone in U n iv e rs ity T e r r a c e A p a rtm e n t. ONE MAN fo r n ic e 5 -b e d ro o m ROO.mS/BOARCX w i n t e r and • TRANSPORTATION e r , S harp! H as not been so ld . s e rv ic e . TL 2 -0 4 3 5 . 50-1 S to ra g e sp a c e a v a ila b le fo r b i­ E m p lo y m e n t c y c le s , m o to rb ik e s, e tc ., fo r P e r fe c t fo r stu d e n t o r w orking h o m e . Tw o b lo ck s fro m ca m ­ s p rin g te r m s . $165 p e r te rm . • WANTED S250. 332-4312. 50-1 P L Y M O l'T H S AND F o rd s , b eau ­ g ir l. A v a ila b le D ec. 15 3 3 2 - p u s . F ab u lo u sly fu rn is h e d in ­ U lre y C oop, 572 A bbott R d. 3 32 - D EN TA L A SSISTA N T, m u st have w in te r te r m . 351-6544. 5 0-4 DEADLINE C H E V R O L ET 1965, Im p ala, 2 - d o o r h ard to p . A ll a c c e s s o r ie s tifu l. Indiana S ta te P o lic e C r u is ­ e r s . 60,000 id eal highw ay m ile s , O rth o n d o n tic tra in in g o r e x p e­ rie n c e . F u ll o r p a r t- tim e . C all T V R E N TA LS fo r s tu d e n ts . E c o - 2715._________________________ 5 0 -3 clud in g new w a ll-to -w a ll c a r ­ 6 34 9. W A N TED : O N E o r tw o m en fo r p e tin g . C o lo re d T V , fire p la c e , D O U BLE ROOMS f o r fe m 5 0 -3 \ a le s including a ir co n ditio n in g. F o r n o m lcal r a te s by th e te rm and 2 p .m . one c l a s s day be­ su p e rb co n d itio n . G ood h o n est IV 2 -9 6 9 5 d ay s; IV 4 -0702 e v e ­ m o nth. U N IV ERSITY T V R E N T ­ a ttra c tiv e ly fu rn ish e d E y d eal c o m p le te k itc h e n an d la u n d ry o v e r 21. P r iv a te e n tra n c e , k it­ fo re publ ¡c a tio n s a le /le a s e . 337-2339. 50-2 b a rg a in s a t R A N D A LL’S on L o ­ n in g s, 5 0-7 A LS. 4 84 -9 26 3 . C 50 V illa A p a rtm e n t, C a ll 3 3 7 -1 1 6 3 . fa c ilitie s . All u tilitie s f r e e . O nly c h e n p riv ile g e s , P a rk in g , p r i­ CHEVY II 1963 Nova c o n v e rtib le . g an . O ne m ile n o rth of 1-96. PER SO N T O do h ou se w o rk . O ne _______________________ 5 0 -3 $65 p e r m o n th . If you a r e a v a te b ath . C all 3 32 -6 09 0 . 5 0-3 C a n c e lla t io n s • 12 noon one S tick six , new t i r e s . C all 355- P h o n e T L 2-2163 o r 393-3210. day p e r w eek a c r o s s fro m W o n - Apartments W A N TED : O NE g ir l stu d e n t to good m an , 3 37 -2 33 9 . 5 0 -6 A P P R O V E D , FO R m en . L a rg e c l a s s day b efo re p u b lic a tio n 3320 o r 372-5297 a fte r 5 pm . 50-1 d e r s . C a ll 3 37 -0 65 0 . 5 0-5 FIV E ROOM a p a rtm e n t n e a r s u b -le a s e w in te r and s p r i n g T H R E E G IR L S to s h a r e h o u se, d o u b le. P r iv a te , b ath , e n tra n c e 5 0-3 PO NTIA C 1965 G TO top c o n d i- PHONE CHEVY' II 1963 Nova S uper S p o rt tio n , tr i-p o w e r, p o s itiv e tr a c ­ M AID W A N TED f o r s o ro rity S p a rro w H o sp ita l. G a ra g e and te r m . U n i v e r s i t y T e r r a c e tw o b lo ck s fro m c a m p u s. W in­ an d p h o n e. N e a r c a m p u s , ED w a te r fu rn is h e d . F o r co u p le o r A p a rtm e n t. 18E , 3 3 7 -1 0 9 6 .5 0 -3 t e r te rm o n ly . R e a so n a b le re n t. 2-1746. 5 0 -4 355-8255 2 -d o o r h ard to p . C o n so le sh ift, tio n , 4 - s p e e d tr a n s m is s io n . h o u se . 528 M .A .C . A v e. A pply in p e rs o n . 5 0-3 stu d e n ts . $125 u n fu rn ish e d ; $150 M AN, 1 /2 double a p a rtm e n t fa c il- 337-0915.________ 50-2 M EN : B LO C K to c a m p u s, c o o k - RATES 6 c y lin d e r au to m atic . A re d and w hite b eau ty . OSBORN A L TO , 3 32 -6 81 5 . PO NTIA C 1957 S ta r C h ief, co n - 5 0-3 D E LIV E R Y BO Y S, “\la k e y o u r fu rn is h e d . No p e ts o r c h ild re n . itie s . N e a r P o s t O ffice. Ca l l O NE M A L E , g ra d p r e f e r r e d , to in g , p riv a te e n tra n c e . D ouble, IV 9 -1 0 1 7 . 5 0 -6 ED 7 -9 5 6 6 . 5 0 -3 s h a re h o u se in L an sin g w ith s in g le s . We do c le a n in g . 3 3 2 - IN C ., 2601-7 E . M ichigan. C 50 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 th r e e g ra d s tu d e n ts , 4 84 -3 78 6 . 2195 a f te r 5:30 p m . $ 6 PLU S little p .m . w o rk . F o r - 1 D A Y ...............S I . 50 ag e $2.50 an h o u r and u p, d e ­ EY D EA L V ILLA s u b le a se lu x u ry 5 0 -4 3 D A Y S ........... ¿ 3 . 0 0 CORVAIR 1960 C lub C oupe. A u- to p , new t i r e s , ra d io , h e a te r , eign o r A m e ric a n g irl to s h a re a p a rtm e n t fo r 2 o r 3. C a ll 3 5 1 - 5 0 -3 to m a tic tra n s m is s io n . R uns and liv e rin g p iz z a s to th e c a m p u s. A P P R O V E D SPACIOUS, c le a n 5 D A Y S ........... ¿ 5 . 0 0 $300. 3 51 -4 52 8 . 5 0 -3 G et th a t g re e n stu ff so you can a p a rtm e n t. W alking d is ta n c e . 4855. 5 0 -3 F IV E ROOM fu rn is h e d h o u se, ro o m s fo r fo u r m en . P a rk in g , d riv e s e x c e lle n t. A lw ays lo ts of R A M B LER 1963, 4 -d o c r, 6 c y l- ED 2 -5 9 7 7 ._______________ 5 0 -5 G IR L S: WE n eed you to s h a re L a k e L a n sin g . $ 1 1 0 p lu s u tilitie s. (b a s e d on 15 w o rd s per ad) c o m p a c ts at OSBORN A L T O , in d e r s ta n d a rd w ith econom y go to th e R o se B ow l. VARSITY M a rrie d a d u lts . C all 339-2254. p riv a te e n tra n c e and b a th . ED D R IV E -IN , ED 2-6517. 5 0-5 TW O G IR LS n eed ed to s u b le a se c lo s e to c a m p u s a p a rtm e n t, w in­ O v e r 15, 10« per w o r d , per d a y . IN C . 2601-7 E , M ichigan. C 50 o v e r d r i v e . N ew w h itew alls fo r re m a in d e r of sch o o l y e a r . te r and s p rin g te r m s . 351-5173. 50-2 7 - 9 794. 5 0 -6 CORVAIR 1961, stic k sh ift, ex - $1,050". 3 5 5 -5 02 " o r 8 82 -9 28 7 . T E M PO R A R Y M OTHER needed C e d a r V illag e A p a rtm e n ts . C a ll _________ 50-2 ONE G IR L to s h a re h o u se w ith u a te stu d e n t p r e f e r r e d . C ra SIN G LE ROOM fo r m a le . G d- I T h e r e w i ll be a 5 0 « s e r v ic e c e lle n t con ditio n , m u st s e ll, b est 50-1 fo r 1-3 m o n th s fo r 2 p re -s c h o o l 351-4214._________________ 5 0 -4 TW O G IR LS fo r th ird flo o r K a s - fiv e o th e rs . W alking d is ta n c e to lo se a n d b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e if o ffe r. C all ED 2-4556. 50-3 R E NAUL T DAL'PHINE i960. New c h ild re n . Own tra n s p o rta tio n 5 STUDIO A PA R T M E N T a v a ila b le le tt a p a rtm e n t. S p rin g te r m . c a m p u s . $10 w eek. ED 2 -4 7 4 8 . in . P r iv a te b ath . 4 3 9 G ro v e , t h is ad is not p a id w ith in CORVAIR 1960 au to m atic , m o to r m u ffle r, rin g jo b , v alv es g ro un d, d ay s, 8 -5 , 655-1432. 5 0-5 at A venue A p a rtm e n ts. F o r one 337-1143._____________________50-2 5 0-2 P ho n e ED 2-3421. 50-2 one w eek. ___________ and body in ex cellen t co n d itio n . new b ra k e s w ithin p a st th re e B A B Y SIT T E R WITH lig h t h o u se - o r tw o p e rs o n s , b eg in n in g J a n ­ W A N TED : ONE m an to s h a re 4 -6 STU D EN TS, 6 ro o m s , 2 b a th s , FR EN C H STUD ENT couple h av e G ood ti r e s . P hone IV 4 -3 9 7 9 . m o n th s. A l i t t l e body w ork w ork, b eg in J a n u a ry 3 rd . S tead y u a ry 1. R en tal o ffice , 204 R iv e r, C e d a r V illa g e a p a rtm e n t w in­ a ttra c tiv e ly fu rn is h e d . P a rk in g , one ro o m fo r one g irl, k itc h e n T h e S tate New s • * 50-2 n e e d e d . $75. 332-1193. ‘ 50-3 w ork, good p ay ; u n til J u n e . 4 84 - 332 -0 25 5 .____________________5 0 -3 te r te r m , c lo s e to c a m p u s . 351— 2 b lo ck s fro m U nion , W in te r p riv ile g e s , b a t h r o o m . N ew p e rm it ra c ia l o r si leio us C O R V E T T E 1961 w hite, 4 -sp e e d , STU D EB A K ER 1959 re g a l d elu x e, 4082 a f te r 6 p m . 50-5 N E E D ONE m a le ro o m m a te fo r 5418. 5 0-2 an d s p rin g te r m s . 332-8903 a ft­ a p a rtm e n t h o u s e . 4 8 2 -0 0 5 5 , d is c rim in a tio n in its ad ­ s u p e rb co n d itio n , re a so n a b le , 2 -d o o r, new fro n t, snow tir e s W ANTED: HOUSEW IVES, co ed s 2 -m a n a p a rtm e n t. P riv a te b ed ­ SERIOUS G A L , s h a re h o u se , u til- e r 6 p m . ____________ 50-2 5 0-2 v e rtis in g co lu m n s. T he phone 351-5436. 50-2 r e a r , se a t b e lts . R adio, au to ­ e a rn $100-$200 p a r t- tim e . A r ­ ro o m , C a ll a f t e r 12:30 am . itie s . $55 m o n th . 10 m in u te s ONE M A LE d e s ire d r e s t of sch oo l L A R G E , CO M FORTA .ELE s in g le S ta te N ew s w ii. not accep t DODGE 1962 w agon, au to m a tic , m a tic , $225. IV 9 -5 9 0 7 . 50-1 ra n g e own h o u rs , w ork fro m P ho n e 351-6511. 5 0 -4 B e rk e y . A v o n d ale A p a rtm e n ts, y e a r , fo r th re e m an h o u se . L o ­ ro o m a v a ila b le w in te r te r m . a d v e rtis in g fr om p e rs o n s one o w n er, m u st s e ll, ex c e lle n t TR IU M PH 1963 S p itfire , 18,o0o h om e o r d o rm . F o r in fo rm a tio n , W ANTED: ONE m ale to s u b le a se # 8 . Ire n e , 351-4936. 50-2 ca tio n n e a r U n iv e rs ity . 351— L in e n s and b ed ding fu rn is h e d . d isc rim in a tin g ag ain st r e ­ sh a p e , no r u s t. $“95. P hone m i l e s . M ech an ic ally sound, c a ll 489-92 70. 5 0-4 C e d a r V illag e a p a rtm e n t. R en t A T TE N TIO N : ONE g irl n eed ed 4506. 50-1 C lo se to c a m p u s . ED 2-3 68 1. lig io n , ra c e , c o lo r o r n a­ 3 32-0789. 50-4 ch eck ed re c e n tly . V ery good H O USEW IVES, p a r t- tim e , fu ll- p aid th ro u g h J a n u a ry 15. C a ll fo r lo v ely D elta A p a rtm e n t, w in ­ N E E D TWO m en , 3 b e d ro o m , 4 - SINGLE AND dou ble ro o m s fo r tio n a l o rig in . $125. M ust s e ll. 1954 F o rd W ag- body. S I,195. M ust s e ll. 3 53 - tim e w a itre s s w ork. S ee M rs . 3 37 -0 88 2 . 5 0 -4 t e r te rm . C all 3 37 -0 24 4 . 50-2 m an h o u se . Should h av e c a r . m en w in te r te r m . A pp ro v ed , on. E ng in e condition su p e rb . 7669 b e fo re 3 p m . 50-1 A d d is s, PA NCA K E HO U SE, 2820 ONLY $50 m o n th ly . G irl n eeded ONE MAN fo r th re e - m a n lu x u ry $38.50 p lu s u tilitie s . 3 32 -8 24 5 . s u p e rv is e d . S i n g l e , $10. Dou­ Owned by one g ra n d m o th e r and T R IU M PH T R -4 14 6 3, w i r e E . G ra n d R iv e r. 5 0-4 f o r w in te r t e r m . A vondale a p a rtm e n t. 106 E den R o c. O ne 50-1 b le s , $7. O ne block fro m ca m ­ A u to m o tiv e AUSTIN H EALEY 100-6, 1955. one stu d e n t fo r 6 m o n th s. H u rry ! w h e e l s , M ich elin -X t i r e s . PA R T -T IM E w a itre s s w an ted. A p a rtm e n ts. C all 351-4499 a ft­ block f r o m e v e ry th in g . $ 55 / HOUSE, U N FU R N ISH ED . 2 b lo ck s p u s S p a rta n H all, 215 L ew is. 355-6281. 5 0-4 R ad io , h e a te r . $1,395, 337 -2 28 8 . A p p l y in p e rs o n to PA U L e r 5 pm . 5 0 -3 m o n th . 351-5404. fro m c a m p u s. 3 b e d ro o m s , 2 E D 2 -2 5 7 4 . 50-1 G ood co n d itio n . New p a in t, new 50-2 b a th ro o m s. R e a so n a b le fo r MSU TW O FU RN ISH ED r o o m s on FORD l955, F a irla n e $200. R ad io , ______________ 5 0-5 R E V E R E B A R , 2703 E . G ra n d ti r e s , h e a te r. C all 355-1092 a ft­ R iv e r. 5 0-4 ONE M ALE to liv e w ith stu d e n ts GRAD- 6 HARE u n s u p e rv is e d fo u r- p e rs o n n e l. 331-0318. 50-1 G ra n d R iv e r A venue. N e a r c a m ­ e r 6 pm . 50-2 h e a te r , ex c e lle n t e n g i n e . 2 0 T R -3 1956 w ith 1964 T R -4 e n - in la rg e fu rn ish e d h o u se . U tili­ m an a p a rtm e n t n e a r c a m p u s. m ile s p e r g allo n . L eaving co u n ­ g in e. N ew g e a r box, p a in t, ti r e s , T E L E P H O N E G IR LS, $1.25 p e r tie s p a id . E a sy a c c e s s to M SU. $50 u tilitie s in clu d ed . P a rk in g , Rooms p u s . S u ita b le fo r tw o s tu d e n ts BO N N EV ILLE C O N V ER TIB LE tr y . 3 55 -5 87 0 . 5 0-4 c a rp e t. C a ll 332-1852. 5 0-3 h o u r a n s w e r i n g te le p h o n e s. ea c h ro o m . P riv a te e n tra n c e « 1962, p o w e r s te e rin g , b ra k e s , E a sy w o rk w ith lo ts of boys P a rk in g . 489-4592 » 5 0 -4 T .V . P ho n e 351-5217. 50-2 E X C E L L E N T LA R G E , s i n g l e bucket s e a ts , co n so le a u to m a t­ FORD STA TIO N w.fgon, 1957 .T - p a s s e n g e r , au to m atic s h i f t , VALIANT 1961, 4 -d o o r, s tic k , a ro u n d . F o r th at e a sy C h r is t­ M ALE IN STRU CTO R o r m a tu re TWO BEDROOM a p a rtm e n t, fo r ro o m , a p p ro v e d f o r m an w in­ -aED n d p a rk in g . H itk s B ro th e r s . 2-3011. 50-1 ic tra n s m is s io n . T ak e o v e rp a y ­ lik e new . M u st see to a p p re ­ g ra d u a te stu d e n t. N o n -d rin k e r, th r e e m en . L e a s e u n til Ju n e . te r te r m , c lo s e to C a th o lic C e n - p o w e r s te e rin g , b ra k e s , good c ia te . M u st s e ll im m e d ia te ly . m a s m oney, c a ll th e VARSITY', E yd eal V illa . $200 p e r m o nth. L A RG E ROOM fo r 1 o r 2 m en . m e n ts . 655-1173. 50-1 ti r e s . $150, 337-7307. 5 0-3 355-5623. 50-1 ED 2-6517. 50-8 n o n -s m o k e r. C lo se to p o s t o f­ t e r . No co o king , b u t h ot w a te r BUICK 1957, good en g in e, bocy, fic e . ED 7 -9 5 6 6 . 5 0 -4 332-5041.__________ 5 0 -3 h e a tin g OK, in h a ll. If you n eed O v e r 21. O ne block fro m c a m ­ FO R D 1^57 w agon, F o r d -o -m a tic . VOLKSWAGEN 1959, snow tir e s , O R D E R L IE S , A ID ES. In e x p e r- p u s . R e a so n a b le . 351-6544. 50-1 ra d io , t i r e s and in te rio r. M ust G ood ti r e s , ra d io , n e a te r. $100. good co n d itio n . $450. 355-5814. ien ced a c ce p ted . A pply in p e r ­ W ANTED ON’fe g irl fo r C e d a r V il- O NE MAN n ee d e d , fu rn is h e d lu x - q u ie t fo r c o n c e n tra te d stu d y , TW O D O U BLE ro o m s , 2 b lo ck s s e ll, m ak e an o ffe r, 332-0015. son , CO U NTY H O SPITA L , D obie la g e a p a rtm e n t, fo r w in te r and u ry a p a rtm e n t. B eg in w in te r th is is y o u r p la c e . $10.50 p e r 50-3 C all 4 89 -3 43 4 . 50-1 VOLKS WAGEN— t a k e a little s p rin g t e r m .C a l l 3 5 1 -4 3 6 0 .5 0 -4 te r m . $60 m o n th . 351-5110. 50-2 w eek. P a rk in g Si p e r w eek e x ­ fro m c a m p u s, cooking p riv ile g ­ R oad, O k e m o s. Own tr a n s p o r ta ­ BL'ICK 1957, good ti r e s , v alv e FO RD 1962, re d c o n v e rtib le . Top so m e th in g h om e to m a m a . My tion e s s e n tia l. 50 W ANTED: G EAST LANSING fu rn ish e d a p a r t - a p a rtm e n t w in te r te r m . C a l lIR L to s h a re D elta tr a . P ho n e 351-1191 o r 355-0089 e s . $10 a w eek . P a rk in g fa c ili­ jo b , new b ra k e s , good h e a te r, sh a p e . $950. IV 2 -5 0 6 2 . 50-1 1964 V olksw ag en . IV “ -0 4 3 0 o r m en t fo r fo u r g ir ls . O n e -h alf o r 337-1449, see at 4 2 6 G ro v e tie s . 332-0318. 50-1 ru n s w e ll. $135. 351-4332. 50-4 FORD 1959, 2 -d o o r, 6 c y lin d e r, 355-0180, 50-2 C L E R K T Y P IS T sp eed and a c - 337-1285.____________________ 50-2 S t. 5 0-5 LA D Y — Q U IE T , s i n g l e ro om c u ra c y fo r cata lo g in g ty p in g. block to c a m p u s . $ 2 0 0 p lu s e le c ­ a v a ila b le D e c e m b e r 19. C lo se B L 'lC k 1957, good ti r e s , v j/v c s tra ig h t sh ift, w in te riz e d , $150. VOLKSW AGEN 1962 re d sed an . tr i c . 3 3 2 -2 4 9 5 . ‘ 5 0-5 W OMEN O V ER 21 to s h a re h ou se FO UR BLOCK " :ro m c a m p u s. P ho n e 332-1014. 50-2 39,600 m ile s , e x c e lle n t c o n d i­ E a s t L a n sin g , P u b lic L ib ra r y . n e a r c a m p u s. W ill d is c u s s L a rg e new .'p ro v ed double in . L im ite d co o k in g . N o n -sm o k - Job, new b ra k e s , good n e a te r, 3 32 -4 41 5 . 5 0-3 A PA R T M E N T fo r 4 w om en n e a r te r m s . 337-1041. ru n s w ell. $135,351-4432. 5 0-4 FORD 1961 F a irla n e 500 au to - tio n , P h o n e 355-8157. 50-2 CA SH IER AND d o o rm an to w ork c a m p u s. P a rk in g a v a ila b le w in­ 50-1 ro o m av a il? ..'. t fo r tw o m e n . e r . ED 7-1598._____________ 50-1 B t’i c k ROADM ASTER 195 l,7 ew m a tic , ra d io , h e a te r, w hite w all VOLVO 1957, 444, e x tra c le a n , e a rly e v e n in g s, m u st be depend­ te r te r m . Ca l l 332-0369 a fte r 2 M EN to s h a r e lu x u ry a p a r t- B u ilt-in s t - : d e s k s , b oo k ­ TWO ROOMS fo r m a le s tu d e n ts , j b a tte r y , ru r.s good, engine in e x ­ ti r e s , good ru n n in g co n d itio n , $295 . 3 32-0606 . 50-1 a b le . A pply M r. S m ith , S ta te 5:00. 5 0-5 m e n t w ith 2 o th e rs . U n iv e rsity s h e lv e s , m ode. :', a r c h ite c tu r e . u n a p p ro v e d , k itch en p riv ile g e s , c e lle n t co n d itio n . >75 o r b e s t of­ >450. T L 2 -2 03 1. 50-3 YOU' BE th e ju d g e . B -4 -L -6 u y T h e a te r. 5 0-3 R ED U C ED R A TE S: W anted one m e n t. 351-4055. T e r r a c e , la rg e c o rn e r a p a r t­ A iSo one m ar. v.anted fo r s im i- p a rk in g , p h o n e. D ays 3 5 5 -7 4 2 6 , • fe r. P ho n e IV 4-9594 a fte r 5 pm . 1. H. SC O L T , 4 -w h eel d riv e , full a ‘‘bug” b e c e rta in to s e e and g irl w in te r o r w in te r/s p r in g . 50-1 * la r dou ble ro o m . C a ll 337-0031 ev en in g s IV 4-8151. , 50—1 50-4 leng th m e ta l tr a v e l to p , full B A B Y SITTER FO R in fant, M on- ONE G IRL to s u b le a s e 3 -g irl lu x - b e tw e e j’ 6 -8 pm , 5 0 -5 d riv e th e all new T o y o ta . T ru e day - T h u rs d a y m o rn in g s. F r i ­ R iv e rs E dge A p ts. 351-5284, BUS D E P A R T U R E S C A D ILLA C 1962 F leetw . ;T spe~- .eng th c a n v a s su m m e r to p , tr a n ­ lu x ury in an econom y c a r . a f te r 5 p m , 5 0 -5 u ry a p a rtm e n t w in te r an d sp rin g LA"ST* LA PSIN G u n s u p e rv ise d T o D e tro it fro m E a s t L a n ­ c ia l. P riv a te o w n er. C lear, and s is to r ra d io , r e a r s e c tio n . E x­ d ay s 1—5. 355-3104. 5 0-3 te r m s . 351-5625. 50-1 sin g le an d d o - ric ro o m s . P r i ­ sin g B us D epot - E D 2 -2 8 1 3 W HEELS OF LANSING. T o y o ta ONE T O th re e s e n io rs o r g ra d - W A N T E D T O s u b le a s e t w o - lik e n e w , co m p lete p o w e r c e lle n t co n d itio n . N e a rly new . $ 6 PLU S little p m w ork. A m e r- v a te e n tra n c e , k itc h e n , p a rk ­ S ales a n d S e rv ic e . 2200 S, u a te m en , to jo in th re e g ra d u ­ b ed ro o m a p a rtm e n t d u rin g w in ­ L — 9:25 a .m . th ro u g h o u t w ith a ir co n d itio n in g . P o w e rfu l p ra c tic a l, w ill p ay fo r C e d a r._______________ C ican o r F o re ig n g irl to s h a re ing, $19-$14C each p e r te r m . E L — 12:35 p .m . P hone IV 4 -8 46 6. If no a n s w e r, its e lf. C all 646-4831 a f t e r 6 p m ., a p a rtm e n t. W alking d ista n c e . a te s . N icely fu rn ish e d h o u se. te r te r m . M a rrie d h o u sin g p r e ­ IV 5 -7 6 7 3 . 5 0 -3 E D 7 -2 3 4 5 . 5 0-5 fe r r e d . Ca l l 351-5086, E L — 1:30 p .m .( F r i./S a t. only) c a ll IV 4 -2 9 4 9 . 50-4 S undays c a ll 646-6112. 50-1 Auto Service & Parts ED 2 -5 9 7 7 . 50-2 50-1 MA L E STUDENT to s h a r e a p a r t - E L — 3:30 p .m .( F r i./S a t. only) CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS. A D E SIR E D : T W O ro o m m a te s ,jo in ­ C H EV R O L ET " !9 5 " , V -S " au t LINCOLN C O N TIN EN TA L sed an , VOLKSW AGEN OWNERS! M ust te r te r m . F o u r w om en, u n su p ­ TW O BEDROOM fu rn is h e d a p a r t- m e n t-lik e a r e a . P riv a te h o m e . (D e c e m b e r 17 K 18) m a tic , r e b u i l t tra n s m is s io n , 1962. >100 d o w n .3 3 2 -0 9 3 9 .5 0 -5 s e ll slig h tly u se d 6.00 x 15 snow few h o u rs a day can m ean ex­ e rv is e d a p a rtm e n t. N e a r c a m ­ m e n t. E x tra la rg e . $200 m o nth, N oM m o k in g . ED 2 -4 6 7 4 , 712 E — 4:50 p .m . ra d io , g o o d co n ditio n . >350. O LDSM O B ILE 98, 1963. L o w tir e s ; t r a i l e r h itc h . E x c e lle n t c e lle n t e a rn in g s fo r you as a p u s . U tilitie s . $45. E v e n in g s, in clud in g u t i l i t i e s . 2700 E. N o rth law n A ven ue. 5 0 -3 L — 6:45 p .m . P ho n e ED 7-9644, . 50-3 m ile a g e , a i r - c o n d i t i o n i n g , sh a p e . R ea so n a b le p r ic e . 332- tra in e d A v o n R e p re se n ta tiv e . 351-4941. 5 0 -5 M ich igan . P h o n e IV 5 -2 5 0 6 .5 0 -1 M A LE GRADUATE stu d en t o r E — 8:35 p .m . 0086, 5 0 -3 F o r ap p o in tm en t in y o u r h om e, s e n io r, dou ble ro o m a d ja c e n t to L -L o c a l. E L -E x p re s s to F a r ­ C H E V R O L E T 1963 Im p ala 2 -d o o r p o w e r, e tc . O ne o w n e r. E x c el­ w rite M rs . A lona H uck ins, 5664 ONE OR tw o g irls to s u b le a se TW O BEDROOM a p a rtm e n t, E den c a m p u s. Q u i e t , p riv a te en ­ m in g to n , th en L o c al; E -E x ­ h a rd to p . S tick, eco n o m ical V- 8 le n t co n ditio n , a b a rg a in . IV 5- LUGGAGE RA CK. B ran d new . D elta a p a rtm e n t, w in te r a n d R o c, c lo s e to c a m p u s . C all 351— en g in e. One o w n er. $1,625, 351- 1340. 50-3 F its F o rd o r o th e rs . C all 641 - School S tre e t, H a s le tt,M ic h ig a n s p rin g . C a ll 351-4145. 5 0 -4 4211. ________________________50-1 tr a n c e , p a rk in g . 143B ogue, 332— p r e s s , m a k e s N o rth la n d C en . 4654. 50-3 6709. 50-2 o r c a ll e v e n in g s, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 .CS0 H A PPIN E SS IS c a llin g us! 351- 4558. 50-1 N E E D E D FO U R TH g ir l to s h a re 4817. O ne g ir l. W a te rs E dge. E den Roc A p a rtm e n t. W in ter f Is y o u r stu d y in g A re you h u n g ry an d s p r i n g te r m s . 3 37-0736 W in ter a n d /o r s p rin g te r m s . g e ttin g th e b e tte r a ll th e tim e ? a f te r 6 p m . 5 0-3 LA $55 . 50-1 of you? R G E 4 -ro o m fu rn ish e d a p a r t- It Rains In California, Too! T W O , B E D R O O M a p a rtm e n t m en t n e a r c a m p u s , $125. U n fu r­ a v a ila b le at R iv e rs id e E a s t A p a rtm e n ts, beg in ning J a n u a ry n$135. ish e d 5 ro o m s n e a r C a p ito l, 1st. R en tal o ffice , 204 R iv e r S t., f e r r e d .R eIVfe re5-6128. n c e s , a d u lts p r e ­ 50-1 o r 3 32 -0 25 5 . 5 0-3 TW O B ED R O O M a p a rtm e n t, fo r TH IR D MAN n eed ed fo r E ydeal Take Along A State Umbrella th r e e m en . L e a s e u n til Ju n e. V illa a p a rtm e n t. P h o n e 351-4166 E yeD eal V illa. $200 p e r m o nth. 332-5041. 5 0-3 Houses 50-1 FO U R MAN a p a rtm e n t a v a ila b le a t b eg in ning of w in te r te rm in W A N TED : T H R E E ro o m m a te s M ade to Sell O p e n s A u to m a tic a lly B u rc h a m W oods. 337 -9 20 6 . 5 0-3 fo r th re e -b e d ro o m h o u se . W in­ fo r $ 5 .9 9 , - - P u sh Button - - ONE MAN to s h a re a p a rtm e n t te ta r , s p rin g te r m s . W alking d is ­ n c e to c a m p u s . 337-2317. 5 0 -7 w in te r an d s p rin g te r m . $45. A v a ilab le D ec. 15. P h o n e 351- EAST LA NSIN G , n icely fu rn ish e d 4610._________________________5 0 -3 h o u se fo r 6 . P a rk in g . P ho n e ED Why Not M ake A Q uick T r ip To R E D U C E D R A TE S, w in te r te rm 7 -2 3 4 5 . 5 0 -4 L i m i t e d Supply fo r tw o g irls in B u rch am W oods STUDIOUS A T M O S P H E R E , B i m b o ’s For A M outh-W atering P i z z a ? A p a rtm e n t. 337 -9 20 6 . 5 0-3 s h a re la rg e h o u se , p r i v a t e EA ST SIDE L a n sin g . Up to fo u r ro o m , no d is tra c tio n s . 7 m ile s , O ur O ur F ull S iz e , N ylon Top c o n s e rv a tiv e s tu d e n ts , $40 - $35. T o m o r C h a rle s , E D 7 - d e liv e rie s \ P iz z a s $50 m o nthly ea ch . IV 9 -1017.50-3 1 4 4 8 . 5 0 -3 m ig h t ta k e a r e m ad e O NE MAN n ee d e d , fu rn ish e d lu x - O NE OR tw o g ir ls to s h a re h o u se a little Is fre s h w hen A B e a u tifu l u ry a p a rtm e n t. B egin w in te r in L an sin g , e a s t s id e , n e a r b u s. lo n g e r you p la c e te r m . $60 m o n th . 351-5110. 50-2 P h o n e 485-1602. 5 0 -3 ■ your o rd e r C h r i s t m a s Gift b u t. . . A NE W J u s t C a l l 4 8 9 -2 4 3 1 w ith an y p u rc h a s e .9 9 fro m P a r ts o r S erv ice SPO R T S C A R SER V IC E E x p e r t M e c h a n ic a l R e p a ir P a r t s and A c c e s s o r i e s R a c in g and R a lly E q u ip m e n t Bimbo’s P 2 1 4 North W ashington Jack Dykstra Ford, Inc. Featuring^ F i n e PUR E Firebird Ga s ol ine B i m b o ' s t h a n k s y o u fo r y o u f p a t r o n a g e MerryChristm as d u r in g t h è p a s t y e a r a n d w i s h e s you a THE CHECK PO IN T 2285 West Grand River - Okemos A t O u r N ew L o c a tio n - L o g a n a n d H o lm e s R o a d s - 3 9 3 -1 8 0 0 2 m in . f r o m c a m p u s - P h o n e 3 3 2 - 4 9 1 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, D ecem b er 10, 1965 15 F o r S a le F o r S a le F o r S a le P e rso n a l S e rv ic e «♦ENGLISH L I G H t - W E I G H t 3 3-PIECE c o lo n ia l style m ap le HAPPY BIRTHDAY cake, 9 in- FREE!!! A thrilling h o ur of BARBl M E L , Professional typist, E x a m S c h e d u le s p e e d bicycles, $39.77 full fin ish c h e s t desk, c h a ir, tw in ches, delivered $3.87. Specials: beauty. For appointment call No job too large or too small. price. Rentsl-purchase terms beds, box spring, mattress in Friday, Saturday-Lime Chiffon 484-4519. MERLE NORMAN Block off campus. 332-3255. C MORNING CLASSES AFTERNOON CLASSES available. We also have tennis good co n d itio n . 337-9449. 50-4 Pie, 49f . KWAST BAKERIES, COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. JOS K I5 L \ 1E 5 , 100 copies, $4.'50. If your class Beginning al1 Your exam If your class Beginning at Your exam racquets, golf balls, badminton QUALTlY CHRISfMAS t r e e s . Brookfield Plaza, East Lansing; M ich ig an . C 50 ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ meets one of Iht’St* time and hours date is meets one of these hours time and date is birdies, gifts and housewares. R ea so n a b le p r ic e s . Sold by Frandor; 303 S. Washington. IV F R E E K IT T EN S fo r good loving vertising, 533 N. Clippert. IV MWF Friday MWF ~ 1:50 Wednesday ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s W illla m sto n F.F.A. a t Red C e ­ 4-1317. C50 h o m e. T w o w h ite , tw o b lack an d 5-2213. C MTThF 8:00 December 17 MTThF December 15 from Union._ED 2-3212. C d a r Sunoco, W illla m sto n . 50-4 ~i WHITE-wall tires like new. w h ite . 332-1811. 5 0-2 TY PIN G DONE in m y h o m e. No MTWThF 7.45-9:45 MTWThF 5:45-7:45 S6NY 5" all channel T.V. Cost SINGER (sw in g n eed le) sew ing 7:50x14 very reasonable. Call ROSE BOW L: R ound tr ip , only p ic k up o r d e liv e ry o r th e s e s . TTh 8:00 Saturday TTh 1:50 Thursday December 18 December 16 $155, 6 months ago. How much m ac h in e z ig -z a g d ia l fo r button after 4 pm . 351-6542. 50-1 $ 7 5 . L e a v e D e c e m b e r 26. C all P a t C o rn e ll, OR 7 -8 3 3 5 . 50-9 7:45-9:45 5:45-7 ;45 will you give me? 332-5537.50-5 h o le s , e m b ro id e ry , b lin d h e m s, ONE PA IR H e a d c o m p etitio n Jo h n , 332-5365 a f te r 4pm. 50-2 T E R M P A PE R S quickly an d a c ­ MWF MTThF 9:10 Monday December 13 MWF MTThF 3:00 Friday ~ December 17 CHRISTMAS TREES. Scotch pine. m o n o g ra m s, e tc . N eed re lia b le s k iis . 6’7‘ New b o tto m s an d TAXICABS: IF you c a n 't get V a r- c u ra te ly done by e x p e rie n c e d MTWThF 7:45-9:45 MTWThF 5:45-7:45 Plantation just South of M.SJU. p a rty to a s s u m e p a y m e n ts. $7.08 e d g e s. C all 353-1965. 50-1 s ity : C all Y E LL O W . G ro up lo ad s th e s is ty p ist. T w o b lo ck s fro m TTh 9:10 Tuesday TTh 3:00 Saturday 1 campus. 2850 College Road. m o n th ly , o r $49.56 c a s h . IV COIN C O L L E C T O R S — s t u d e n t to a ir p o r ts , tr a in s , b u s s e s . IV U nion 3 3 "-2 7 3 7 . 5 0-3 December 14 December 18 7 45-9:45 3:00-5:00 Look for red garage. Cut any 2-1641. 50-2 m u st s e ll ch o ice co in s in e x te n ­ 2-1444.____________________ 50-1 CAROL r W INELY, S m -th -C o ro n a MWF 10:20 Wednesday MWF 4; 10 Monday size tree, only $2.50. Open Sat­ CHRISTM AS T R E E S . B eautifu l s iv e c o llec tio n b elow re ta il. C all E le c tr ic . T h e s e s , d is s e r ta tio n s , MTThF MTW rhF December 15 7.45-9:45 MTThF MTWThF December 13 12:45-2:45 urday and Sunday, 9-5. 50-7 S co tch p in e, $2.50 - $3.50 . U ni­ J o e , 332-6880. 50-1 P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l g e n e ra l typing, te rm p a p e rs . REFRIGERATOR, Ga S RANGE, v e rs ity M e th o d ist C h u rc h . 50-2 B E A U T IFU L DOG h o u se a n d p e n . 1 WISH: B ru c e - on D ec. 31 a S p a rtan V illag e 3 55 -2 80 4 . C 50 TTh 10:20 Thursday TTh 4.10 Tuesday December 16 December 14 upright freezer, all In good S T E R E O EQ U IPM EN T , s t o c k C h e ap . C all 351-5312. fire p la c e , R ac h , B ach, a lo v e - T Y PIN G DONE in m y h om e by 7 45-9:45 12:45-2:45 condition. Phone IV 9-2865 after c le a ra n c e on a ll s p e a k e rs and B EIG E CU RTA IN S, b lu e co lo50-1 you G ru m p an d a p ho ne y o u r p a g e . P ho n e 372-4231. 5 0-2 MWF 11:30 Friday™ December 17 6 pm. 50-4 s p e a k e r s y s te m s , in sto c k . New p rin t c u rta in s , m atch in g nfuialll only co m p an io n s. F o lly -lo v e and MTThF MTWThF 12 45-2:45 EVENING CLASSES an d u se d . A lso p re - re c o rd e d a f a n c y fr a m e fo r it. M r . T ra n s p o rta tio n TTK i in 11.JU Til Saturday LAST CHANCE s iz e b e d sp re a d , tr a v e r s e ro d B e r m a n , M r. B u lla rd , M r. ta p e s , blank t a p e an d o th e r w ith c u rta in s , b lu e -g re e n ru g , 1 December IS If your class meets Your exam time To shop for sporting goods Jo h n so n , D r. M c N e lly .C a l.B o b , W ANTED: ONE rid e r to h elp 12:45-2:45 and date is or family fun. We have it if ite m s . B & R HOUSE O F STE R ­ d esk c h a ir— p e rfe c t fo r m a r rie d d riv e to L o s A n g eles, C a lif. MWF 12:40 Wednesday E O , 1152 W. G ra n d R iv e r, W il- h o u sin g . 355 -2 74 5 . L a r r y , Jo n , R u s s , Je ff, Jo h n , MTThF December 15 you want it; for hunting, fish­ 50-1 K en n , T on y , C hu ck, D ick H. L eaving D ec. 15. F o r p a rtic u ­ MTWThF 12:45-2:45 M after 5 r 5 Mon.. Dee. 13. 8-10 p.m. ing, skiing or camping. At the lia m s to n . 6 55 -2 29 3 . H o u rs d aily CHRISTM AS T R E E S fo r s a le . la r s , c a ll ED 7-7631. 5 0 -5 T. Till afte Tues.. Dec. 14. S-IO p.m. 4:30 - 9. S atu rd ay 9 -4 . 5 0-3 S cotch p in e , $1 w h ile th ey la s tl K y le, R ic k , Jo h n D. B ra d , A rty , W ANTED ONE, co u p le. M u st b e TTh 12:40 Thursday W, MW aft«•r 5 Wed., Dec. 15, 8-10 p.m. R on an d S teve a t W ilstaff, e tc . 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L eav in g D ec em b er 17. 50-1 e r h ad . M ay y o u r fu tu re day s W ill s h a re e x p e n se s. C o n ta ct ion. Phone ED 2-3212. C a b le . C all W ayne at 351-4554. CHRISTM AS T R E E S : C h o i c e bI ee vfille d w ith only th e v ery b e s t. J im , 355-6771. 4 9-3 5 0-3 DRUM M ERS EX CLU SIV E— W il- co x M u sic sco o p s th e m a rk e t. M ISCELLA N EO U S FU R N ITU R E , S ee th e n ew est T rix o n d ru m s e t a n tiq u e s . G la s s d o o r, e le c tric s p ru c e , cut an d ch o o se y o u r ow n, H u rry h e m e , w e m is s you. M uch , N EED ED : PERSO N to s p lit round r e ta il, w h o le sa le . ED 2 -5 8 8 7 , lo v e, S h a ro n . 3998 Van A tta, O k em o s. 50-1 M ARCIA: TOO bad L a n c e d id n 't need r e tu rn . 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If o n e le a rn s to m ak e th is fro m th e h ea d s of P a s a d e n a - w ith s id e to w el c a r s , s trip p e d . s e t; Z iljia n c y m b o ls, a g o rg eo u s b ic y c le , blonde c a b in e t T V $20. 484-7381.____________________ 50-1 y o u r ro o m ie s . 50-1 ing to R o se B ow l. N eed 2 r id ­ th e m .’’ d istin c tio n and to c o n tro l th em , bound s tu d e n ts . s e t a s fe a tu re d by a lead in g A n tiq u e s e tte e . W e sto n N .G ra n d C .A .F . H A PPY 19th. O nly 2 m o re e r s . Cal l ev e n in g s, 351-4471, W ilm a B ailey to ld of a h e c tic he w ill h av e th a t m uch m o re co n ­ B e c a u se of p ro b le m in r e tu r n ­ ro c k an d ro ll g ro u p , th e V en­ R iv e r to 12473 F ra n c is R oad. Mobi l e Homes to go til i t ’s le g a l. 50-1 4 9-3 day a t w o rk w hen s h e ’d g otten tr o l of h is life , sh e sa id . co n fu sed w h ile m ak in g ch ang e. ing fro m C a lifo rn ia in tim e , r e ­ tu r e s . See it now a t W ILCOX 6 6 9 -6 0 2 6 . 5 0-3 G EN ER A L 8 ’ x 35’. L o t 44. T w o LEM K E-SH R 1V ER D in ner c a n - RID ERS TO R o se B ow l, San F ra n - A sk ed by a stu d en t if a p e rs o n g u la r J a n u a ry re g is tra tio n w as MUSIC D E PA R T M E N T . O v e r A N TIQUE J E W E L R Y - fam ily b e d ro o m . G ra d u atin g , m u st s e ll. c e lle d . L ac k of in te re s t. How c is c o . L ea v e D ec em b er 2 0 . $80 F e e lin g s of in ad eq u acy an d d e s ­ w e re e x p ec ted to alw ay s m a in ­ p a ir — ” I’m no good fo r an y ­ m oved up a day an d th e f i r s t d ay 200 g u ita rs in s to c k . E le c tr ic s , h e irlo o m s , c h o i c e s l i d e . c a m - 6335 P a rk L ak e R d. 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N eed in -law and a s k h e r to ta k e o v e r upon th e w ay h e e x p re s se d th is fo r m e , but re a liz e d if 1 did 1 South V iet N am stu d e n t le a d ­ a c c o rd io n s, band in s tru m e n ts , c e m b e r 2 6, C a ll L e s lie , 332- 2630 a f te r 7 p .m . 5 0 -3 a r e co n fid en t. 50-1 2 to s h a re e x p e n se s. 4 82 -6 59 3 . fe elin g : " T e m p e r , no; a d iffe r­ e r s an d Indian p lay w rig h t A sif new and u se d b e st s e le c tio n of 0 85 1, 5 0 -3 w ould be lo s t. So 1 tr ie d to r e a ­ e n c e of opinion , y e s . W e a r e n ev­ 5 0 -3 G R EA T LAKES t r a il e r , lô x 45 D IANE: H A PPIN ESS is no pop son w ith m y se lf c a lm ly .” M rs . C u rim b h o y . in stru m e n ts in L a n sin g . E a s ie s t M E T A L L IC BROCADE sh e ath 1960, fro n t end k itc h e n , e x c e l­ pop an d good fin a ls . H ope you ROSE BOW L, S a n F ra n c is c o . e r going to g et rid of te m p e r but te r m s , la y -a w a y s , tr a d e - in s . d r e s s w ith ja c k e t, s iz e 12. W orn le n t co n d tio n . $2650. 6 2 7 -7 4 0 0 . g et b oth. L o v e, L an . 50-1 L eaving D ec em b er 18. Tw o g irls B ailey fin ish e d th is and many- w e m u st le a r n to co n tro l i t .” T w o fa cu lty m e m b e rs d ied th is m o re days a t w ork an d " N o w ," T h e re ig n of te m p e r m ay w ell te rm --J * A . C la rk , p ro fe s s o r of C o m e in and se e J a c k S ova, o n c e, too s m a ll. C a ll 355-2946 SM ALL T R A IL E R fo r re n t to r e - MARY HAVE a happy b irth d a y p r e f e r r e d . $30 one w ay . M ike, sh e lau g h ed , " 1 fu n ction a s an E n g lish , and K enneth S to ne, p ro ­ g u ita r p l a y e r an d m u sic ia n e v e n in g s. 5 0 -3 lia b le p a rty . L o c a te d in p a rk b e ­ fro m th e g irls in 536 B . 50-1 ED 2-2 56 9. 5 0-3 b e affe c te d by M ichigan b ra n c h e s a ro u n d L an sin g fo r m a n y y e a rs . W ANTED: RID ERS fro m C o n n /to a v e ra g e — n e rv o u s p e rs o n .” of R e c o v e ry , In c., w hich acco u n t f e s s o r o f c h e m is try ; " P U L L IT ” ~ C o n g ratu latio n s M rs . D y er c ite d h e r c a s e of J a c k w ill h elp you s e le c t th e DIAM OND, B E A U T IFU L 1/2 c a r - h in d G ab le s. 332-0318. 50-1 on stic k in g it out th is te rm . E n ­ MSL (th ru P en n sy lv an ia) D e­ fo r a lm o s t one th ird of th e n a ­ O ne stu d e n t, W illiam M illic h , in stru m e n t b e st su ite d to y o u r a$200 t, m a r q u i s e , p e rf e c t sto n e , n e rv o u s fa tig u e an d lo s s of m u s­ tio n ’s 1 0 , 0 0 0 m e m b e rs , and a r e o r b e s t o ffe r. P ho n e 3 37 - Animal s joy y o u rs e lf o v e r th e gay h o li­ c e m b e r 29. Cal l S tev e, 351-4201. c le c o n tro l. s u ffe re d a tra g ic d ea th w hen he p le a s u re . R e m e m b e r, s e e Ja c k re c e iv in g th e ap p lau se of an in­ a t W ILCOX’S fo r a m u sic a l d eal 2 019. 5 0 -3 C t^ K E R P U P P Y A .K .C . r e g is - d ay s. See you at tw o -C ly clo p s. ONE GIRL n eeded. R o se B49-3 ow l O utlook on life is m ad e up of c re a s in g n u m b e r of p ro fe s sio n a l fe ll fro m h is m o to rc y c le into th e __________________5 0 -3 p ath of a p a s s e n g e r tr a in . th a t w ill p le a s e you. 509 E . SEWING M ACHINE C le a ra n c e . tW e d fro m ch am p io n sh ip sto c k . bound In 1966 V olksw ag en . S h a re m en . B ut M rs . A ustin acknow ­ M ich igan . P h o n e IV 5-4391. 35 b ra n d new sew ing m a c h in e s. B eau tifu l w h ite and buff m a le . R e a l E s ta te e x p e n se s. L eaving end of fin a ls . le d g e s th at te m p e r is fu n dam en ­ T h e w o rst p o w er fa ilu re in h is ­ H o u rs d a ily , 8 a m . to 5:30. B an k ru p t au c tio n s to c k . In o rig ­ W onderful d isp o sitio n . 7 m o n th s HO U SE, 153 S to d d ard , a v a ila b le 353-6901. 4 9 -3 ta l in hum an m ak eu p . to ry affe cte d o v e r 2 0 m illio n p eo ­ in al c a rto EX QU ISITE C O SM ETIC S fo r a m o d e ls. A u to m a tic z ig -z a g a s n s . M o st a r e 1966 old . H ouse b ro k e n , p e rm a n e n t RID ERS FO R R o se Bowl tr ip , W h o 's W h o s e "W e co u ld n ’t liv e w ithout d if­ p le in th e n o rth e a s t, and le s s th an J a n u a ry 1, 1966. R enting m ain b eau tifu l n a tu ra l look. C h r is t­ s h o ts . K A THGAIL K EN N ELS. flo o r w hich in c lu d e s, k itc h e n , L eaving 17th v ia M exico C ity , P inni ngs fe re n c e s of ■opinion," sh e sa id . one w eek la te r , MSU stu d e n ts m a s g ifts, r e a s o n a b le .C a ll332- low a s $ 39.43. $5 p e r m o nth. 655-2501.________________ to $200, on so m e m o d ­ SIBERIAN HUSKY AKC, m a le $ dining ro o m , living ro o m w ith 2359. 50-1 1966 c a r. P ic e, $225. 332— "Y o u w ould h av e to be a s a in t— L ucy F o rs y th , M a rin e C i t y and th e y ’re only one p la c e — w e re also in th e d a rk fo r tw o 1612 f o r fre e d e m o n s tra tio n . e ls . I up S om e n c l u d e s E ln a s, W h ites, m o n t h s , b ea u tifu l m a rk in g s, fire p la c e , o n e b ed ro o m w i t h 50-2 s e n io r to Ed C o lle r, E ast T aw as d e a d .” h o u rs d u rin g a b lack o u t h e re . 5 0 -5 N e c c h is, b ath , full b a s e m e n t, g a ra g e , and W ANTED: RIDE to N .Y .C . Any ju n io r and P h i K appa T au. An in te rn a tio n a l sh a k e -u p o c­ F U R N I T U R E , A P P L IA N C E S , N elco . T h Urene ivseinrsgael,r Ptouch faff, and b lu e e y e s, v e ry a ffe c tio n a te . and la rg e y a rd . M a rrie d co u ple p r e ­ tim e a f te r T u esd ay fin a ls . R e­ K athy K ing, Oak P a rk sop ho ­ c u rr e d w hen R ho d esia b e c a m e th e ru m m a g e . M oving out of s ta te . sew . L ik e new , ex cep t fo r slig h t P h o n e 484-3207. 50-1 f e r r e d .'P h o n e o ffice, 332-8671 tu rn fo r c la s s e s . D esp e ra te! f ir s t B ritis h colony to b re a k fro m 49-1 m o re to T h o m as N ew ell, R em u s S ellin g to th e b a re w a lls. 882- p a in t d am ag e. A ll g u a ra n te e d . ev en in g s a fte r 9. 332-1248. C 50 C all G eo rg e, 353-1581. so p h o m o re an d P h i K appa T au . th e m o th e r co u n try s in c e 1776. L ost & Found ► 3206._________________________5 0-3 O pen ev en in g s ti ll C h ris tm a s . M O T E L . EIGHT la rg e u n its "plus RID ER S WANTED R o se B ow i, B O O K C A SE -D E SK , la rg e w rit- EDW ARDS D ISTRIBU TING C O ., L O S T ; M AN’S s ilv e r w a t o h . o w n er a p a rtm e n t. A lw ays re n t­ D e c e m b e r 18-20, rid e in s ty le , ing a r e a , E a rly A m e ric a n s ty l­ 1115 N . W ash in gton . 489-6448. L e C o u ltre m ak e. W as g ift, w ould e d . G ro s s e s o v e r $10,000. W ill 1965 S .S ., 1965 M ustang, 351— E ngagements M a ry K ay W ells, L an sin g soph­ UM Draft A frica n stu d e n ts h e re sta g e d a te a c h -in to p ro te s t B ritis h a c tio n in th at c o u n try . ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 3) in g , $20. P ho n e 3 37 -1 10 1 . 538 50-2 a p p re c ia te re tu rn . R ew a rd . 5C0-3 all s e ll o r tr a d e fo r m o tel; A rizo n a 4738. 50-2 o m o re to W ayne C liffo rd , F lin t H e rsh e y sa id , " I don’t know T h e n i n e - m e m b e r F a c u lty P a rk L a n e , E a s t L a n sin g . 5 0-3 R O B ER TS 990 s te r e o ta p e r e - 351-4955. p r e f e r r e d . IV 5 -6 1 2 8 . 5 0-3 RID ERS T O NYC M etro w anted, s e n io r an d F arm H o u se . L O S T : PER SO N in a d v e rte n tly le a v e s D ec em b er 18, re tu rn fo r K aren Sue K en n ell, B ay C ity a ll th e fa c ts in th e c a s e , but if C o m m itte e on S tudent A ffa irs, c o r d e r . 40 w . am p p re -a m p , ta k in g m an ’s c o a t, g lo v e s, s c a r f ac tin g on th e c o n tro v e rs ia l " S c h - G o W e stern T h i s C h r is t m a s S e rv ic e m ic ro p h o n e s, $350. W ill s e ll a f te r ch u rch la s t Sunday, p le a s e C H IL D R E N DAY c a re , five d a y s a R o se B ow l to u r. C all 355-8891. so p h o m o re to W. J a m e s H ew itt, th e fa c ts a r e w hat I u n d e rsta n d iff c a s e ,” u n an im o u sly voted to 50-2 B ay C ity s e n io r. they a r e , 1 am a little s u rp ris e d ite m s in d iv id u a lly . 353-7000. c a ll 355-4125. su p p o rt th e U n iv e rs ity ’s d e c is io n 50-2 50-2 w eek fro m 8 -5 . A ges 3 -5 p r e ­ N E E D E D D E SPE R A T E LY rid e C h ris W illia m s, D e tro it soph­ re s p o n s ib le p eo p le w ill attack to deny re a d m is sio n of th e g ra d ­ R if l e s - H a n d g u n s • S h o tg un s T U X E D O , B L A C K ,"d o u b le b rea s- L O S T : M EN ’S e y e g la s s e s in f e r r e d . 1964 Y um a T r a i l, 3 37 - fo r tw o, m e tro a irp o r t, T h u r s ­ o m o re to B ill T rio la , D etro it th e la w .” D e e rs k in G lo v e s • H an d b ag s b row n c a s e b etw een c a m p u s and 9449. 5 0 -4 day, D e c e m b e r 16, 12:30 p m . s e n io r. H e s a id p ro te s ts s im ila r to th e u ate stu d en t te d , v e s t in clu d ed , $20. S q u irre l F ra n d o r . R ew ard . Cal l 3 53 - D IA PER S E R V IC E -H o sp ital p u re P la n e le a v e s 2:45. P h y llis , 3 53 - C h ris ty R. R u m p sa, E ast L an ­ Ann A rb o r in cid en t w ould be en ­ B o o ts • M o c c a s in s • K n iv e s s to le , b r o w n , $45. C a l l IV In one w eekend, fo u r f ir e s P e r k i n s L e a t h e r Shop 2 -3 8 6 4 . 1882. 50-2 5 0-4 L O S T : M EN ’S gold w atch in d ia p e r s . W e’r e th e m o s ^ in o d - 1101. 50-2 sin g , so p h o m o re to G lenn R. co u rag e d " i f th e g o v ern m en t d e­ c a u se d d am ag e s and lo ss on th e 2410 S. C e d a r - 372-3439 e rn and th e only p e rs o n a liz e d RID ERS TO R o se B ow l, San F ra n ­ L u eck e, E ast L an sin g s e n io r and f e rre d p eo p le w ithout a t r i a l .” c a m p u s, th e w o rst of w hich w as a SKI BOOTS, s iz e 11, $10. Ski M e n 's IM lo c k e rro o m . R ew a rd , Phi K appa P h i. T h e A m erica n C iv il L ib e rtie s ■NEW PO LA R O ID land c a m e r a . p a n ts , s w e a te r, p a rk a , m is s e s d ia p e r s e rv ic e in tow n P a ils c is c o . L e a v e D ecem b er 18, w ill U nion co n ten d s th e S e le c tiv e S e r­ fire th a t re s u lte d in an e s ti­ M odel 8 0 -B . $35, P ho n e 3 3 2 - s iz e 11-12, F ir s t o ffe r. A M -FM P le a s e c a ll 355-9473 o r 3 5 5 - fu rn is h e d . No d e p o s it. 2 pounds p ic k -u p at M SU, $60 ro u nd trip .' m ated $5,000 d am ag e in E a s t F e e 9474._________________________50-2 of baby c lo th e s at no e x tra c o st. M ike G ulin o, 315 S hilling , WML v ic e S y ste m cannot d e c la re stu ­ 3090. 5 0 -3 > ra d io , $10. 485-5011 a fte r 6 pm . W an ted dent p r o te s to r s d elinq u en t w ith ­ H all. T Y P E W R IT E R , ROYAL p o rta b le , 5 0-3 LO ST: SM ALL gold rin g , p lain T ry o u r new D ia p e ren e P r o c e s s . K alam az o o . 349-9671. 50-2 W ANTED TO su b le a se fu rn ish e d out a tr ia l . It c la im s such a c tio n MSU stu d e n ts p a rtic ip a te d in $45 o r b e s t o ffe r. 4 85 -3 39 2 . L A RG E DESK 32” x 5 2 " .R e c e n t- b an d, on c a m p u s. S en tim en tal A M ERICA N D IA PER SER V IC E, W ANTED: RIDERS to th e R ose a p a rtm e n t fo r w in te r te r m . P r e ­ is u n ju st p o litic a l r e p r is a l an d th e In te rn a tio n a l D ays of P r o ­ 5 0-3 ly re fin is h e d . W hite an tiq u in g , v a lu e . R ew a rd . C all 351-5245 o r 914 E . G ie r St. IV 2 -0 8 6 4 . C B ow l. L eav in g D ec em b er 26. fe r m a r rie d hou sing . C all 355- in p lan n in g to o btain a F e d e ra l te s t a g a in st th e w ar in V iet N am C H RISTM AS T R E E S . C ut y o u r m atch in g tw o -s h e lf b o o k case. 3 53 -3 46 3 . 50-1 IRONING T O do in m y h om e. M ust be 2 1 . P ho n e 332-4127. 49-1 5358. 5 0-3 i n j u n c t i o n re s to r in g o rig in a l and in th e M a rch on W ashington ow n. B ea u tifu l p in e, s p ru c e o r A lso iro n in g b o a rd . 487-3932. L O ST : LA D IES tan p u rs e w ith 6 5 1 -5 4 6 9 , L a in g sb u rg . $3 b a s ­ RID ER TO R o se B ow l. L eav e W ANTED T O -'s u b le a s e w in te r c la s s ific a tio n s . fo r P e a c e in V iet N am . f i r . $ 2.40. 4811 B a lla n tin e R oad . 50-2 s h o u ld e r s tr a p . L o st in In te rn a ­ k e t. 5 0-3 D e c e m b e r 20, re tu rn Ja n u a ry te rm , m a r rie d h ousing a p a r t­ In the p a s t, th e ru le b ein g (Go n o r t h on A bbott o rC h a n d - R ED CASHM ERE c o a t, s iz e 7. tio n al C e n t e r V V e d n e s d a y . * c c 1 d e N T PR O B L E M ? C a l l 4. $75 ro u nd tr ip . C all G ary , m e n t, P ho n e 332 -0511 d ay s, 6 2, - T h a t th e te r m ’ s ac tiv ity took le r.) 5 0-3 N e v e r w o rn . $150 o r b e st o ffe r P le a s e c a ll 355 -3 72 4 . 50- KA LA M A ZO O S T R E E T BODY 355 -5 72 0 . 50-2 2902 a f te r 6 p m . 5 0-4 u sed in th e A nn A rb o r c a s e w as its to ll is ev id en t by th e to ta l TW O SA FE -G R 1P A tlas ti r e s , o v e r $50. 484-3531. 50-2 P erso n a l SH O P. S m all d e n ts to la rg e T W $ I-L IG H T only to R ose Bow i. TW O P E O P L E , sin g le o r coupled ed to m only invoked w hen a p e rs o n fa il­ n u m b er o f a d m is sio n s to O lin 760 x 15, 4 -p ly . L e s s th an 400 SEW ING M A CH IN E, 1965 z ig -z a g , w re c k s . A m erica n and fo re ig n $139 e a c h . C all 337-2746 b e - M ust s e ll re s e rv a tio n fo r G ibbs q u ire m e n t of th ea ffirm e e t an a tiv e r e ­ H ealth C e n te r— n e a rly 1,400 s tu ­ m ile s . $35. ED 2 -5 4 9 8 . 5 0-4 1 d ial fo r a ll a u to m a tic o p e ra ­ S PE N D CH RISTM A S in J a m a ic a . c a r s . G u a ra n te e d w o r k . 489- 49- R o se B ow l J e t T o u r. 355-6281, r e g is te rin g . a c t, such a s d e n ts h av e been ad m itted sin c e tw een 2 -5 pm . G U ITA R, IT A LIA N 1 2 - s tr in g w ith tio n s . W ill s a c rific e eq u ity fo r 13 d a y s, 12 n ig h ts, all in clu d ed 7507. 1411 E . K alam azo o . C RIDERS W ANTED: R o se B ow l, 5 0-4 S e p te m b e r. e le c tric p ick u p. $80. 489-1058. $5.03 m o n th ly , o r $42.46 c a s h . H u rry$173. fo r J u s t five s e a ts le ft. ! C all Jo h n , 3 51 -4 5 3 5 .4 9 -5 * Custom Framing $50 ro u nd tr ip . L eaving D ecem ­ C O U PL E T O s h a re h om e fo r 5 0-2 482-1641. 50-2 R E N T YOUR TV fro m N E JA C . * P r in ts • E tc h in g s b e r 26. C all Jo e C a lk in s, 3 53 - b a b y sittin g . M o t h e r w o r k s G IRLS 20” S c h w i n n b ic y c le , SKI IS, K O FIX b o tto m s, in te r- * O riginals 7490. 50-1 n ig h ts. T w o c h ild re n . G o o d t c h ro m e f e n d e r s . P ho n e 3 3 2 - lo ck in g ed g es; C ubco b in d in g s; Z e n ith an d G E p o rta b le s fo r b u s s e s . In te rv ie w , 372-1224. * S ty le d to fit your home RID ERS W ANTED TO u p sta te 3868. 5 0-2 la c e b o o ts, siz e 10. L ik e new . only $9 p e r m o n th . F r e e s e rv ­ New Y ork leav in g a f te r fin a ls . 5 0 -5 SPR U C E T R E E S fo r h o u se s, W a rre n , 337-0731. ic e an d d e liv e ry . C all N E JA C QUARMBY’S 5 0-2 C all O w en, 355-4184. 50-1 BLOOD DONORS n eed ed . $5 fo r d o rm s . P ic k , c u t. B onus P in e E L E C T R IC F U L L s iz e sto v e, T V R E N T A L S. 482 -0 62 4 . C 2000 F , M i c h i g a n - IV 2=7322 ROSE BOW L co u ple w an ts to RH p o s itiv e ; $7 fo r RH n eg a­ b ou gh s, n e a r L ak e L a n sin g . F E p u sh button w ith top g rid d le . FR A T E R N IT IE S, SO RO R ITIES, SO RO RIT1ES: W ILL m ak e p a s - s h a re rid e and e x p en se s to P a s ­ tiv e . D ETR O IT BLOO D SER V ­ p lan now fo r y o u r w in te r te r m ’s 9-8413. 50-2 C all 393-3254 . 50-2 R ush p a r tie s . " T H E P O T A ­ tr ie s one o r tw o b re a k fa s ts a ad ena a f te r C h ris tm a s . F ra n k , w eek n ex t te r m . C a ll R ay, 3 3 2 - 353-0068 . IC E , IN C ., 1427 E . M ichigan KODAK 8 m m c a m e ra , p ro je c to r CONCORD 330. ta p e re c o rd e r TIO N S” th e b est in p o p u la r m u ­ 0844. 50-1 A ven ue. H o u r s 9 -4 M onday, W eston e x p o su re m e te r, F ln - w ith e x tr a s . P o r ta b le $100 (ad­ 50-2 W A N TED : TW O r id e rs to N .Y .C . T u e sd a y , W ednesday, F rid a y . b o re ice a u g e r punching b ag , v e rtis e d in P la y B oy fo r $235). s ic . 339-2589 a f te r 6 pm . 5 0-3 B IC Y C LE STO RA G E, re n ta ls , O STR A C IZ E R A T I O N A L 1 Z - s a le s and s e rv ic e s . EAST LA N ­ L ea v in g T h u rsd a y , D ecem b er 12-7 T h u rs d a y . 4 89 -7 58 7 . C s ta n d . A ll re a s o n a b le . C a ll 6 to 7, ED 2 -8 8 3 8 . 5 0-2 332-0318 . 50-1 1NG le th a rg y em a n a tin g fro m SING C Y C L E , 1215 E . G ra n d R iv ­ 23. C all G eo rg e at 339-8161. A PRO N S— BABY q u ilts fo r la rg e y e s te r y e a r ’s s o rro w s . S t a r t e r . C a ll 332 -8 30 3 . 50-1 R O SE“ BOW L S pecial (W anted 8 LA D IES’ C O A T . B lu e w ool, m in k c r ib s . C h ris tm a s ta b le c lo th s, 1966 C TW O G IRLS w ant rid e . R etu rn tic k e ts R o se Bow l; w ire c o lle c t c o lla r . P u rc h a s e d re c e n tly fo r r u g s . N ice C h ris tm a s g i f t s . w i t h Z E IT G E IS T . Sub­ IRONINGS W ANTED to do in m y s c rib e , $1, Box 150. 5 0-3 fro m A lb an y, N .Y ., about J a n ­ D ean 1057 W, W estern A venue, 8. l’A tl .l $150. S ize 10-12. V e ry re a s o n ­ P h o n e IV 7 -0 4 8 5 . 50-1 h o m e . P ho n e 332-1612. 5 0-8 u a ry 4 th . Cal l D o rrie , 332-5187. L o s A n g e les 6 , C a lifo rn ia .) 5 0 -5 supply a b le . IV 4 -9 8 6 4 . 5 0 -4 M ODERN S -P - E - E - D WAY of ‘I. IU.id ul' B a s i c M a th e m a tic s. E v e ry ­ D IA PER SER V IC E . T h re e ty p es 50-1 M ARRIED C O U PL E d e s ir e s to B enjam in's body’s a id to e a sy figu ring ! of d ia p e rs to ch o o se fro m . Bulk ROSE BOW L SPE C IA L . D riv e a re n t an a p a rtm e n t n e a r c a m p u s, clan $ 2.00 p o s t p d. A N THONY’S .B o x w ash f o r c le a n e r, w h ite r d ia ­ la te m o del c a r to C a lifo rn ia . w in te r te rm . C all 353-7400 o r 1(1. Gentle Welcome Aboard 31M, E a s to n , M in n esota 5 6 -2 5 . p e r s . F lu ff d rie d and fo ld ed . U se C all T .O . M cK ee fo r in fo rm a ­ CH A RG E A CCOU N T^ i n v i t e d , ye or su r fuown o r re n t o u rs . C o n ta in ­ tio n . 1201 S. Saginaw , F lin t. rn is h e d . No d e p o s it. 25 M AREK R E X A L L DRUGS. P r e ­ y e a r s e x p e rie n c e . B Y -L O DIA­ P h o n e C E 3-2351. 50-1 3 53 -3 06 6 . FU RN ISH ED A PA R TM EN T fo r 5 0 -5 o v e r h o lid ay s or fo r 3 m o n th s, stroke 1 (i. T urkish cham ber s c rip tio n d r u g s , c o s m e tic s , F R E E T R IP to P a sa d e n a , d riv e IV 5-6157. 5 0-4 18. M ongrel 9 to baby n e e d s , low e v e ry day PigEanR . SER V IC E , 1010 E . M ich ­ V olksw agen V a ria n t. C on tact O R IEN TA L EN TE R TA IN M EN T J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 2 . N arrow To All P a sse n g e rs On IV 2-0421. C M r. W iancko, K ellogg C e n te r, inlet p r ic e s . 301N .C lip p e rt, by F ra n ­ w anted. In d iv idu al and g ro u p II i 12 i 13 28. 1 do f* 1 f>% d o r. C 49 T y pi n g S er v i c e S atu rd a y afte rn o o n , D ec em b er a c ts . S m all band, e tc . fo r L e s % 24. Swine 11. 50-2 % P LA N ON th e b e s t e n te rta in m e n t G o u rm et d in n e r d an ce. C o n tact /4 IS 16 genus G ib b s Rose B o w l Tours PA ULA ANN HAUGHEY. T y p ist fo r w in te r te r m . R ush p a r tie s , IBM S e le c tric & E x e c u t i v e . R ic h a rd S tein ig , 351-4605. 50-2 25. A rm pit .W a n te d 19 % % ft 18 % T . G .’s , d a n c e s, "T H E C H O R - M u ltilith O ffset P rin tin g . P r o ­ FLO O R S TO be clea n e d . S p e c ia l- SKIER W ANTED to spend C h r is t- 17 2 b. B rilliant DOVANS” 337-2168. 50-2 fe ss io n a l T h e se s T y p in g. N e a r m a s b re a k in C o lo rad o . H u rry ! to 21 22 28 bird iz in g in c a fe s , ta v e rn s , s to r e s . M u st m ak e a rra n g e m e n ts so o n . 27. Bight A ll c r e d e n t i a l s a n d t i c k e t s , e t c . , w il c a m p u s. 337-1527. C C o n tact M E IL L E R SER V IC ES. 81. C av iar 355-6290. 50-1 I f 23 26 27 28 b e m a i l e d to y o u r h o m e s d u r i n g th e IN S T A N T S I L E N C E ANN BROWN 8i GORDON, ty p ist C all 485-4150. C % 82. T o wit an d m u ltilith o ffset p rin tin g . W ANTED: ROOM w ith bath and W ANTED: ONE m ale stu d en t to 30 31 32 84. Sea bird w eek of D ecem b er 12. s u b le a se R iv e rs E dge A p a rt­ 29 85. U iriut Sound A tte n u a to rs a s u tiliz e d (B lack an d w h ite and c o lo r). cooking p riv ile g e s in re tu rn fo r % % b y m ilita ry & c o m m e rc ia l Jet IBM , G e n e ra l ty p in g , te rm p a ­ w o rk . P h o n e 355-8037 a f te r 6 m en t W in ter te rm only. C all 39 34 35 36 89. Hodge- a i r c r a f t g r o u n d c re w p e r ­ p e r s , th e s e s , d is s e r ta tio n s . ED p .m . 5 0-3 351-4396. 5 0-2 % % % podge so n n e l. 2 -8 3 8 4 . C W ANTED: FIV E stu d e n ts to spend W ANTED F O R K iw an is s a le : 37 1 38 39 40 4 / 40. Vat c lo th e s, fu rn itu re , e tc . P r o ­ % % % 41. Grafted: F o r in fo rm a tio n ch eck y o u r T sYePIN G , T E R M p a p e rs and th e - C h ris tm a s in J a m a ic a , $173 a ll % 4 2 43 44 45 Her. Gibbs Tours, Inc. book s to r e o r w rite d ire c t to : s e s rv . ic E le c tr ic ty p e w rite r. F a s t in clu d ed . C all Joh n, 351-4535. e . C a ll 332-4597. 5 0-4 ________________________________5 0-3 ce e d s u se d fo r boys an d g irl* , p ro je c ts . 332-4922 . Vc 47 % 48 42. W ire m easurem ent 43. E xpert M ERR1LYN VAUGHN, e x p e ri- W A N TED TO s u b le a se m a r rie d SO 51 23 0 N orth M ic h ig a n A v e n u e A ca d e m ic A id s en ced ty p ist w ith e le c tric p ic c a . h o u sin g o r o t h e r fu rn ish e d SM ALL SQUARE end ta b le s , r e a - 49 1 % av iato r 44. Stannum P .O . B ox 969 a p a rtm e n t fo r w in te r te rm . C all so n ab le. A lso u se d ta b le lamps. % C h i c a g o , I ll i n o i s B e rk e le y , C a lif. 94701 MSU g ra d u a te . C all 339-8751. 50-1 3 55 -6 35 0 . 50-1 C all 355-2899 a f te r 3. 50-1 Par time 22 min. 16 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan F rid ay, D ec e m b e r 10, 1965 F R O M E SC O R T S T O D IR EC TO R S Tour OrganizationReady Wehave herfavoritegift. . . L e tte r s w ere se n t th is p a st week to a p p ro x im ate ly 30 facu lty co u ples and 4 0 stu d e n ts who w ill " P r i m a r y duties of the U ni­ v e rs ity a d v is o rs and the student e s c o r t s ," Hekhuls sa id , " w ill b e programs, and Marty Rosenfeld, Flint junior, will co-ordinate ac­ tivities a t the airport complex, and R o b e rt R . Fedore, assistant especiallyif she’s adreamer s e rv e as U n iv e rs ity a d v is o rs and to h elp th e students who are on stud ent e s c o rts fo r th e official th e to u r ." to the dean o f students, and A 5M SL '»U niversity stu d en t R ose S tudent and facu lty co m p le x R o b e rt M a u st, G ro s s e lie sen­ Fow l to u r. c o -o rd in a to rs w e r e an n ou n ced io r, w ill co-ordinate the pro­ A cco rd in g to L ou is F . H ek - al so b e H ek h uis. gram in th e Long Beach com­ h u ts, d ire c ti r of the d iv isio n of G eo rg e B , H ib b ard , a s s is ta n t p le x . student a c tiv itie s , th o se p eo ple d ire c to r fo r fr a te rn itie s in th e C o m p le x c o -o rd in a to rs w ill be on th e U n iv e rs ity facu lty, s ta ff d iv isio n of stud ent a c tiv itie s , and in th e h e a d q u a rte rs h o tel fo r a: d admi ni s t r a t i oi who w e re e li­ T om C a r m a n , N o rth fie ld , 111., e a c h s a te llite co m p lex , H ek h u ls gible to ac t a s ch a p e ro n e s fo r so p h o m o re, w ill b e c o -o rd in a to rs s a id . 1 n iv e rs ity fu n ction s durin g th e fo r the dow ntown L os A n g e le s T h e ir jo b is to m ak e s u re th e school y e a r w ere a Iso e lig ib le co m p lex . p ro g ra m ru n s in a sm ooth fa sh io n to be U n iv e rsity a d v is o rs on the D onald V. 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