Thursday Warm • . . If it is . . . . Chance of Thunder­ . . . the truth what does It m a tt e r who says It? MICHIGAN showers today. A high of 80. --A n o n ym o u s STATE UNIVERSITY E a s t Lan sin g , M ichigan July 14, I9 60 10c TRUSTEES ASK STATE FOR FULL MED SCHOOL A full-degree granting program in human medicine has been re ­ to determ ine what must be done to provide adequate educational facilities aimed at meeting Michigan’s health care needs through every day,” Huff said, "especially with the initiation of Medicare and the Viet Nam w ar.” quested for MSU by the U niversity's Board of T ru stees. Huff claim s MSU is the obvious site for added medical training President John A. Hannah, in a June 17 letter to the State Board the year 2000,” he said. “ This study will, I am sure, showthatwe must expand our exist­ facilities because, he said, it can be done m ore cheaply in East of Education, asked for appioval to proceed with plans for expand­ ing medical school facilities and possibly establish new ones or Lansing than in any other area. ing the new two-year College of Human Medicine. The college opens this fall with a class of about 25 students. we will face a critica l shortage of doctors in the 1970’s ,’ the In his letter to the state board, Hannah pledged the assistance Qr< Leon F ill, vice president of the state board and chairm an of doctor added. Representatives of U-M and Wayne State a re cooperating in the and cooperation of MSU adm inistrators and staff m em bers in the its medical education subcommittee, announced Wednesday the re ­ School of Human Medicine and the Institute of Biology and Medicine quest would be reviewed by a three-m an committee, the State citizens committee study. Prospects for approval, said F i l l , will rely heavily on the success in furnishing information needed by the state board and its advisory Education Department’s bureau of higher education, and by a r e ­ bodies in acting on the request. of the University’s two-year school and future development of med­ cently named Citizen’s Committee on Health C are Education. ical schools at the University of Michigan and Wayne State. Dr. Andrew Hunt, dead of the Medical School, expressed hope W arren M. Huff, chairman of the Board of T rustees, i§ a member "We a re cognizant of the need for medical and paramedical late Wednesday that plans would m aterialize by the end of the of the Citizen’s Committee. personnel,” he said, "but it has to be handled in an orderly fashion." sum m er concerning curricula, facilities and faculty. Fill, a Detroit physician, did not forecast what action might be University officials expressed enthusiasm over the prospects Dr. Hunt said the University has "th e capacity and the willing­ taken by the board on the request, but suggested the proposal would for a medical school expansion. ness” to proceed further into an expanded School of Human Medi- undergo extensive consideration. However, he said, approval could í i k . j* "T he need for additional medical personnel becomes greater be given before the study is completed. Approval by the board of education and subsequent allocation of funds from the state Legislature, would make MSU the third s:: college in the state granting medical doctor degrees. The lette r requests a degree granting program , but does not NEWS BACKGROUND specifically refe r to a four-year medical school. Med School : 7 Yr. Dream "M ost likely we will grant an M.D. degree in three years and one te rm ,” Huff said. “ However, our curriculum will be equal to if not better than that Water, Water of a four-year school." D r. F ill said the subcommittee would seek the views of the l i - m em ber Citizen’s Committee on Education and Health C are headed . ing the osteopathic hospital. MSU York, a foundation concerned with 1963 convention! of the Michigan; By A N D R E W M O L L IS O N has apparently decided that it is health program s, was accepted State Medical Society endorsed- A v ic t im of a flood in Sandusky, Ohio, wades through by Supreme Court Justice Otis M. Smith. State News Staff W r i t e r a four-year plan for MSU. A- the w a te r tow ard his destroyed home. A re c o rd 9.5 ready to withstand the board’s by the Board of T ru ste e s in “ This committee is now conducting the most comprehensive December, 1960. new federal aid program for med­ inches f e ll in the a re a in less than three hours. probings. survey ever made of our medical and paramedical manpower needs After seven y ears of timid In 1959 the Board of T rustees The board at that tim e estab­ ical education was announced. A UPI Telephoto tw ists and turns in the political okayed MSU’s first preparations lished the Institute of Biology survey sponsored by the Ingham thickets of Michigan medicine, for a move into the area of human and Medicine with Richard U. County Board of Supervisors in­ MSU has launched a straight­ medicine. It set up a study com­ Byerrum, then assistant provost dicated that the county hospital should be increased to 500 from ON MED SCHO forward drive for a degree - granting medical school. m ittee headed by Paul Miller, then Provost (now president of (now dean of the College of Nat­ ural Science), as director. 180 beds. In asking the State Board of West Virginia University). T hree more reasons for hope William H. Knisely, who had Education to "approve a full de­ followed in quick succession. The Dean Answers Questions A $167,000 grant from the gree granting program in Human Commonwealth F u n d of New Ingham County delegation to the (continued on page 4) Medicine as soon as is prac­ tic a l," President John A. Hannah was saying out loud what other Red Chinese See Trouble Dr. Andrew D. Hunt, dean of ing cirriculum problem s. I ima­ other strong departm ents, the U niversity officials had hinted gine they’ll report to the Board research fa c ilitie s--th e se a re a ll at for years. the College of Human Medicine, answered questions a b o u t the of T ru stees in the fall. selling points. Hannah’s letter to the State proposed four-year p r o g r a m Q. And then? Q. Are local hospital facilities Board of Education was m ailed adequate for a degree granting Similar To Korean Conflict Tuesday afternoon. A. Approval by the State Board June 17, two months after the Q. Why ask for a four-year of Education and the Michigan program ? MSU Board of T ru stees had auth­ program at this tim e? State legislature is needed. A. We already have an agree­ orized him to do so, and, p er­ A. We feel p ro g ress has been Q. Could you get enough qual­ ment with Sparrow Hospital and haps significantly, Just one week made to the point where the ified faculty m em bers 7 the Rehabilitation Medical Cen­ after the State Legislature first TOKYO (UPI)—C o m m u n i s t occupation of South Viet Nam by talks with the U.S. gangsters at U niversity has the drive, ini­ A. It,w ouldn't be difficult at te r. More affiliations could be turned down a proposal to finance Chinese officials admitted pub­ the United States and the lasting a tim e when the U.S. aggressive tiative and capacity to go one a ll. We now have 26 faculty established within a year. AUni- a new osteopathic hospital in licly for the first tim e Wednes­ partlon of Viet Nam.” troops still rem ain on the soil of m ore step forward in this field. m em bers who are here specifi­ versity hospital could also meet Michigan. day that their international situa­ He called it a "carbon copy of Viet Nam .” Q. How long before a four- cally because of our program . this need. The State Board of Education tion is worse than at any time the proposal for so-called uncon­ Chen said the recently in­ year program could begin? T he excitement of starting a new Q. What degree would be of­ was not consulted by those back­ since the Korean War. ditional talks repeatedly put fo r­ creased American bombing raids A. A committee is now study- school, the good relations with fered? ward by the United S tates." in the Hanoi and Haiphong areas A. The M.D. degree. The candid admission came In addition, Chen said the pro­ have only solidified China’s de­ Q. How long would a student go from Foreign M inister M arshal posals "make no demands that term ination to fight and vowed to school? A. In our 1966 program we Race Riots Chen Yi in talks with a visiting Japanese athletic delegation and the United States shall immedi­ ately and completely withdraw its his nation would never surrender even if atomic bombs a re dropped Ky Names Buddhist have planned a flexible curricu - lum that will allow each student to progress at his own rate. I imagine it would be the same with In Chicago at a banquet celebrating the fifth anniversary of the C h i n e s e - (North) Korean T reaty of Friend­ ship. They were broadcast by the aggressive troops from South Viet Nam. . . it demands that the Vietnamese people should hold on Peking. "The Johnson adm inistration has come down a blind alley in its war of aggression in Viet Nam Civilian To Post and in terio r secretary in other the degree program . Some might get through in seven years, others might take m ore than eight. A N D R E W D. HUNT JR. A. Clinical and other facilities will be considered. Jolt King Kyodo News Service here. Chen cited the fall from power of Indonesian President Sukarno Barecheek Boy and is trying vainly to re s o rt to m ilitary blackmail, extending its a ir raids in order to force the SAIGON (UPI)—P re m ie r Ngu­ Q. Would the curriculum be and the rise in India of " re a c ­ Vietnamese people to give away yen Cao Ky Wednesday reshuf­ South Viet Nam governments, is identical with those of Wayne Q. What do you expect the CHICAGO (U P I ) — M artin Luth­ tionary elem ents" who have sided With Foot Astray and to accept the fraud of peace fled his cabinet and brought in a native southerner who was ac­ State and Michigan? College of Human Medicine to e r King’s preachings of non-vio­ with the United States. ta lk s,” Chen said. a Buddhist civilian a s a deputy tive in political moves against A. Our curriculum hasn’t been accomplish? lence w ere Jolted in an outbreak A two-year-old boy toddled into He reminded his Japanese visi­ p re m ie r. But there was a ques­ the Ngo Dinh Diem dictatorial shaped yet, of course, but by A We expect to produce phy­ of vandalism, looting and police- He particularly criticized the a drug store with his dog Wed­ to rs that the United States drop­ tion whether m ilitant Buddhists regim e. He was imprisoned by the end of sum m er we’ll have a sicians who are technically com­ baiting that raged for hours on current Vietnamese peace ef­ nesday in Newington, Conn. He ped atomic bombs on Japan during would settle for this. Diem for participation in a coup pretty good idea. petent and creative as practi­ Chicago’s near southwest side forts by Indian Prim e M inister wanted a cool drink on a hot day. World War II but did not do so in The cabinet changes came amid attem pt in 1960. Diem was even­ Q. Will planning also extend t i o n e r s , adm inistrators, re ­ before It was quelled by 300 po­ M rs. Indira Gandhi who is cu r­ But he didn’t have any money. Nazi Germany. T his, he said, a new dispute between moderate tually overthrown and a ssa ssi­ to buildings?________ search ers and teachers. lice Wednesday. rently visiting Moscow. No clothes on, either. A police was an example of the U.S. use and m ilitant factions within the nated in November, 1963. Hot weather racial outbursts He said M rs. Gandhi’s seven- sergeant, who returned the boy of Asians as guinea pigs for de­ Buddhist hierarchy that touched The appointment of a civilian also hit New York and Philadel­ point program for peace was *‘a to his home, said the youngster’s veloping the weapons of war. phia Tuesday night. At least 21 proposal serving the continued m other thought he was in bed. off fears of another political c ri­ sis . Buddhist m o d e r a t e leader as deputy p rem ier has been ex­ pected for some weeks as a move to re sto re civilian confidence New Health Center persons w ere injured and 38 a r­ rested in the outbreaks in the Plans Take Shape Thich (Rev.) Ram Chau " r e ­ in the Ky government. th ree northern cities. tire d ” from his duties for two King, facing one of the tough­ The cabinet changes abolished months after m ilitant Buddhists est challenges of his civil rights som e posts, integrated others issued an ultimatum for action. crusade, went into the streets and raised to 23 the number of be submitted to the MSU Board Ky named a Buddhist physi­ T h ree months of meetings still and implored Negro youths to m in isters in the Ky cabinet. of T rustees for approval. cian Nguyen Luu Vien, 47, as a face the many departm ents in­ stop throwing Molotov cocktails deputy p rem ier in the m ilitary Ky abolished the m inistry of volved in planning the new health The new health center, under and bricks and to quit smashing government with the added duties in te rio r and tran sferred its dut­ center. consideration for the last year windows and looting sto res. He of adm inistrating cultural and ies to a new adm inistration com­ and a half, would cost from $6 failed. The suggestions resulting from social affairs. m issa ria t which will work under m illion to $8 m illion. these future meetings will then Funds to finance the center Police Supt. O.W. Wilson said Vien, a form er deputy p rem ier the reconstruction m inistry. he deplored the lawlessness and would come from federal loans and from the general University "w e have no intention to allow budget, composed of legislative such conditions to exist.” He o rdered re se rv e forces of po­ Krips To Conduct Concert grants and student fees. lic e to be ready to move into Guidelines for the new center the trouble zone quickly if there call for facilities that could serve w as a new outbreak. faculty of eight first-c h a ir symphony o r­ 20,000 outpatients a month and Jo sef K rips, conductor of the San Fran­ contain 250 beds. Olin Health - While King was persuading po­ cisco Symphony, w illconducttheC ongress chestra m usicians. lice to turn one group of youths They will present four concerts led by C enter presently has 124 beds. of Strings O rchestra in its first concert of It sounds like a long, slow loose, others w ere smashing win­ the sum m er at 8:15 p.m . Thursday in noted conductors. dows outside a police station. Thursday Krips will conduct the con­ process for Just one health cen­ Fairchild T heatre. te r, but Jam es S. Feurig, direc­ When he gathered young rebels The concert, open to the public free of g re ss orchestra in M ozart’s "EineK leine In the Shiloh Baptist Church and Nachtmusik,’’ Tchaikovsky’s "Serenade to r of Olin Health Ceter, says charge, will be played by m ore than 100 officials a re tying the health pleaded for peace, some scoffed top young Canadian and American string for String O rchestra” and Michael T ip­ a t the Nobel P riz e winner. Oth­ pett’s "V ariations on aThem e of C o relli.” c e n t e r in with the M e d i c a l m usicians who a re at MSU for an eight- School's teaching needs as well e r s walked out on him. week training program sponsored by MSU K rips, a form er student of Paul Felix Weingartner, is known for the eloquence as the U niversity's health needs A paddy wagon was burned to a and the American Federation of M usicians. for the next 20 y ea rs. cinder and another patrol wagon Designed to develop firs t-ra te string and technical m astery of his classic in ter­ pretations. By tying such needs together, was damaged. A shopping center m usicians for North American o rch estras, the congress is in its sixth consecutive During his c a re e r he has conducted the needless duplication of equip­ on Racine Avenue was looted. Hard CORE Vienna Volksoper, the Municipal T heatre ment and facilities is avoided. Five persons—two youths and A nother ra c ia l fla r e -u p took place as a postal em p lo ye trie d to push his way into y ear at MSU. As p a rt of th e ir training pro­ th ree policemen—w ere injured. (continued on page 7) Considering the ifs, ands and the m ain post o ffic e in P h ila d e lp h ia as p icketing CORE m e m b ers tr ie d to keep him gram , the students a re studying under a Tw enty-three persons were a r ­ ^ U P I Telephoto (continued on page 7) re ste d . ITATINEW S DON SOCKOL Elevator Kyle Kerbawy Joel Stark Travel Has , editor-in-chief advertising manager Page 2 T h u r s d a y , J u l y 14, 1966 Ups Downs EDITORIAL I had a very trying experience 12:18 p.m .—elevator a rriv e s la st term . second floor. I scheduled two classes, one T here is a holdover at the on the fourth floor of the L i­ second floor of 22 minutes. Stu­ Teacher Union b rary and the next on the third dents need not disem bark. Sand­ floor of Berkey Hall. wiches and soft drinks a re sold Unfortunately, I was foolish on board. 12:40—elevator leaves second Barking Up Wrong Tree enough to only allow an hour and 20 minutes between the two. floor station. I As everyone who travels firs t 12:44—a rriv a l at firs t floor class knows, the L ibrary and term inal. THE M IC H IG A N E D U C A T ION Assn. IN E F F E C T IT asked the place­ Berkey have the tyo slowest F igure on about three minutes ( M E A ) , the state te a ch e r's union, is ment bureaus to pass judgment on the elevators on campus. to get through customs where on the warpath. In the last few months, school board, t o r if the bureaus your books will be checked at the I went through a great deal tu rn stile. Add another seven min­ it imposed sanctions on five M ic h i­ comply with the ME A request, they figuring out how to make it from utes to walk to Berkey. gan school boards f o r not meeting would be siding against the board. the firs t class to the next in the 12:56—Berkey elevator boards the m in im u m s ala rie s o r o th er union John Shingleton, d ir e c t o r of M S U ’s tim e allotted. But on the la st a t firs t floor. demands. placement bureau, handled the ME A day of spring term I made it. W a r r e n Consolidated School D is­ request a p p ro p ria te ly — he is re m a in ­ The 12:56 is an express, so I finally got the elevator infor­ th ere a re no stops o r holdovers. t r i c t in suburban D e tro it is the latest ing neutral in the b attle. If a MSU mation I needed from the Quick d is tric t to fa ll into the t il graces of student wishes to have his creden­ 1:06—Elevator a rriv e s at third T ravel Agency. floor. the ME A. tia ls sent to the W a r r e n School Board, As happened with the o th er four the placement bureau w ill comply. H ere is the way it worked out. Students may walk leisurely to boards under attack, the ME A has 11:50 a.m .—class lets out; you c la ss from h ere. A warning must A placement bureau should not be­ asked the placement bureaus of m id - have until 1:10 p.m . to make the be issued, however. If the stu - 1 come involved in the squabble, f o r it w estern colleges and u n iv e rs itie s to next one. dent m isses the 12:56 at Berkey, is 'not a c o u rt. It is a s e rv ic e o r ­ refuse to send the W a r r e n School 11:57 a.m .—elevator a rriv e s th ere will not be another elevator ganization whose function is to help B oard cred entials of students seeking at fourth floor L ib rary . until 1:40. e m p lo ye rs and job-hunting students 12:07 p.m . — elevator leaves Actually—you could walk. jobs. meet. The ME A has no business ask­ fourth floor L ibrary. But then why have elevators? Also, it asked that the bureaus ing it to become involved in union- notify job-hunting students that the e m p lo y e r c on flic ts . Jhe E d ito rs I H eard T h at T h e re A re A L o t board is under attack. O f F o re ig n Students H e re T h is Published by the students of Michigan State University every class day through­ out the yeor and a special Welcome Week Edition in September. Subscription S um m er. VC Will End War. rate $10 per yeor. 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WASHINGTON (fl—House Re­ Moore, d irector of a ir opera­ University, East Lansing, Mich. m er U.S. a ir commander in Viet Grad Revises Britain Letter publicans hinted Wednesday that Phones: Nam predicted Wednesday that tions for 2-1/2 years, gave his Editorial ............................ 355-8252 the adm inistration may h a v e appraisals at a Pentagon news Classified Advertising ........................ 355-8255 dropped antitrust suits against Hanoi "p retty soon" would seek Display Advertising ............... 353-6400 some way to “ disengage” from conference. Business - Circulation ..................................................... 355-8299 companies whose executives have Outlining the cost to the North made large contributions to the To the Editor: fused to help the United States of causes to picket and protest the Vietnamese war. Photographic ...... .......... ........................... 355-8311 Vietnamese o f t h e mounting Dem ocrats. when it was at w ar and chose for rath e r than doing what they’re Because of bombing in North Recent em pirical evidence at rath er to trade with our enemy. getting paid to do. Viet Nam and ground setbacks p re ssu re of a ir bombardment, They spoke only of "disturb­ Moore said he thought that “ p ret­ ing ru m o rs" to that effect at MSU indicates that students m ust Brave B ritain overlooks all the in South Viet Nam, Air Force Unapproved Hospital this tim e but prom ised to give the House a specific example in tre a t taxpayers who a re strug­ gling to be born as teachers— help given to her in the past (seem s to me the U.S. lost a few men in that bout with Germany Michael Gabridge E. Lansing graduate student L t. Gen. Joseph H. Moore said, the Communists are finding the ty soon he (the enemy) is going to have second thoughts and try to figure out some way of dis­ a speech T h u r s d a y by Rep. even as associate p ro fesso rs— gently. even before we w ere officially engagem ent." May Evict Patients C harles E. Goodell, R-N.Y. The possibility of a link be­ tween antitrust suit dism issals C a r r o l l Hawkins has gone through a great deal of trouble to at war) and gives us a few sen­ tences of m oderated, w atered PEANUTS WATS THE FIFTH ) Fly ball YOüYê I'M 50RRY, CHARLIE BR0l»)NJM NOT MteElF THESE DAVS...MYMOTHER T he th re e -s ta r general also said there were " a number of show us the courage and bravery down sem i-approval. Her gener­ Dft}PPEPTH£ INNIN6I TOOK AulAV OUR TV SET AT HOME, m ilitary ta rg e ts” in North Viet by the Dept, of Ju stice and cam­ Nam besides the already hit oil Under Medicare Bill paign contributions to the Demo­ c rats was raised by House GOP L eader G erald R. Ford of Mich­ of dear old B ritain. Having been thus enlightened, I would like to revise part of my original thesis osity is overwhelming. I am in the College of Natural Science and not a rts and le tters ü JH A T S T h é M A T T ER ; U llT H Y O U ? ! AND I’VE BEEN KIND OF UPSET... depots near Hanoi and Haiphong that could be struck with " ra th e r PHILADELPHIA, M iss. (UPI) compelled to suffer denial of of July 6 and have it read: B ri­ painful" effects for the Com­ igan. m unists. —Neshoba County Hospital said needed medical care and tre a t­ A W h i t e House spokesman, tain is a courageous, brave, in­ because the la tte r seem s to be Wednesday it would be forced to m ent," Williams said. telligent nation which saved the full of associate professors'w ho He made it cle a r he was not deputy p re ss secretary Robert forecasting what type of addi­ evict 27 M edicare patients Wed­ Saulter said three separate H, Fleming, said he had nothing w orld from the N azi's but re ­ spend all their tim e in search nesday night unless the hospital team s of federal inspectors had tional targ ets might be attacked to say other than that "F o rd in the north. But he said that won approval for benefits under visited the hospital and all had him self says there a re only ru­ the federal program . Hospital A dm inistrator Lam ar G. Saulter said the hospital had given it verbal approval on all points, including race, but for­ m al approval had not been grant­ m ors which he hasn't verified," The Justice Dept, had no com­ Headline Appropriate MV HANDS SHAKE ALLTHê TÎME, AND MV THROAT HURTS... f I THINK i'm 6ÖINÖ ^ (^THROUGH WITHDRAWAL! J A ir Force planes were "able and c a p a b l e of hitting anything" Washington o r d e r e d them to ment. To the Editor: T hree civil rights w orkers a re strik e. m et professional requirem ents ed from Washington. "We a re to ld ," Ford said at a m ----------- — ' Ë^ but had not won approval from He said the hospital had been machinegunned. Moore, who lefc Saigon July 1 news conference, "th at among ç 'o * ' p o x . for a new assignm ent in Hono­ æ the Dept, of Health, Education and admitting M edicare patients on The U.S. assum es an offensive And what does the State News the cases dism issed in the last lulu, said there had been a "com ­ Welfare (HEW). the expectation that the hospital in Viet Nam. A m ajor airline headline? T hree entertainm ent four to eight weeks is one in plete change in both the scope "We have averaged 20 Medi­ would be approved quickly, but strik e sweeps the country. M ar- ^ groups a re scheduled for fall A. which an executive of the com­ and nature of our national and c are patients daily since July 1 the costs were becoming unbear­ tin L uther King and Red China term . Sometimes I wonder, pany involved contributed to the m ilitary involvement" in the Viet at a cost to the hospital of $500 able. P resident’s C lub." make m ajor policy s p e e c h e s . TedM i-ller p er day," Saulter said. “ So if we Saulter, 53, head of the hospi­ Portland junior s»L- TiL-» — Nam war in the past 2-1/2 y ears. a re n 't approved, those who can't ta l for 14 years, said the only T he U.S. A ir Force alone, he find private means will have to alternative left was to go into said, has grown from a man­ power strength in Viet Nam of leave at 5 p.m. today." court with a suit against HEW. VIRGINIA DOW NS SMITH Saulter said " I ’ve done every­ thing I know to do except go through M artin Luther King and He said the hospital board had voted to file suit. " I don’t want to go into co u rt," Surprise In Store 3,715 in 1964 to 32,792 la st month. Moore said a n ti-a irc raft m is­ sile s in North Viet Nam have I haven’t tried that y e t." In Washington, Rep. John Bell W illiams, D-M iss. sent a tele­ gram to HEW Secretary John he said. "I have been holding the board off, but we may have to y e t." HEW has the responsibility of PRESTON, E n g l a n d — T h e re has been a clear re ­ statem ent of policy on m ar­ keting in H e l e n E am es’ set off on the bus for a two-m ile ride to the super­ m arket. A rrived at their destination, they first had Congress Bloc Upset not been "v e ry effective." He said U.S. tactics and techniques fo r flying in the face of a ir de­ fenses have “ evolved to the p o in t where we can go anywhere we W, Gardner accusing HEW of accrediting hospitals for Medi­ family in Preston, England: tea at a restaurant, then sippi, and in its m ost recent powers w ere further clipped with WASHINGTON (UPI)—In turn­ want to .” discrim inating against the hos­ care, considering professional only Mother does the m ar­ bought candy, then did the assessm ent t h e C o n s e r v a t i v e adoption of a rule by which his ing liberal Tuesday, northern Moore was commander of the pital. standards and compliance with keting from now on. marketing. Am erican for Constitutional Ac­ com m ittee can be and has been Virginia voters appeared to have U.S. 7th A ir F orce in Viet Nam "B ecause of the discrim ina­ the Civil Rights Act of 1964. When Helen went to check tion gave him a perfect score of by-passed when it balks at clear­ The r e - statem ent fol­ given them selves a new con­ and deputy commander for a ir to tory, indecisive, buck - passing Saulter accused HEW of play­ out with a five-pound note 100. Smith, his liberal opponents ing bills the leadership wants. lows three -y e a r-o ld H e l­ gressm an. In the process they Gen. William C. Westmoreland, procrastination of HEW in regard ing "the cat and mouse gam e", —that’s $14—the cashier probably w ill be surprised to The prevalent picture of Smith en 's decision to help mum­ chopped down one of the la st of top U.S. m ilitary man in Viet to the app ro v al. . . these elderly telling him they would send ap­ decided to do some check­ learn, was faulted by ACA on a as a conservative ogre neverthe­ my out by doing the m ar­ the congressional titans and rob­ Nam. citizens of both races may be proval but keeping him waiting. ing. The store detective number of m atters and came out le ss may have been overdrawn. keting herself—as a su r­ bed the house conservative bloc Moore has been named vice asked Helen for some de­ with a restra in ed conservative T here have been many tim es— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a p rise, no less! of its principal brain. commander of the U.S. Pacific tails, like her address. He blessing of only 82 points. before and after his powers w ere Technically, all they did was a ir forces in Hawaii and is now [ Orientation Students j Helen took her fath er's 1 wallet from his coat, col­ lected a sm all boyfriend then escorted Helen and the boyfriend, whose em bar­ rassed family wishes to replace 83-year-old Rep. Howard W. S m i t h w i t h 44-year-old George C. Rawlings as repre­ Colm er is 76. Like Smith he curbed—that he quietly worked maintains friendly relations with with House leaders, though voting Speaker John W. McCormack. against them in and out of com­ in Washington to consult with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and civilian officials. : Clip Out This Ad j from next door, and they rem ain nam eless, home. sentative of Virginia’s 8th con­ gressional d i s t r i c t . Actually, To what extent he will cooperate m ittee. with McCormack in getting rules Surprisingly, t h e c o n s e r v a - com m ittee clearance for liberal tives in the House w eren 't alone Moore said it was too early yet to asse ss the full effects of they dropped a bomb on the House the a ir campaign against North : And t 3 This Coupon j LARGEST DISCOUNTS IN TOWN! power stru ctu re. Not all the fallout was of the kind to make the liberals happy. bills he'opposes rem ains to be in shedding a te a r at Smith’s tested. unexpected downfall at the p ri­ Smith didn’t cooperate much. m ary polls. Many m iddle-of-the- Vietnamese oil supply facilities which began June 29 and cul­ COUPON m inated in strik e s n ear Hanoi One by-product they probably P rio r to 1961 the committee roaders, and some liberals too, □ A T L 111 SUMMER hadn't thought much about was that they not only w ere throwing under his reign balked so much love the old man and privately, and so often the late Speaker anyway, hate to see him depart. and Haiphong. But he said that with continued □ N AT SCI 181 out Smith as chairm an of the Sam Rayburn that year persuaded The ianky, stooped Smith a r ­ effort against rem aining storage capacity "w e may expect to wit­ LESS! traffic-cop House Rules Com­ the house to "pack” it with addi­ rived at his Capitol office early n ess a decline in the effective­ □ HPR 105 NEEDS FOR m ittee but w ere elevating to suc­ ceed him in that post the even tional m em bers, who u s u a l l y Wednesday afternoon with a sm ile w ere able to tip the balance fo r his d istressed office help. n ess of the North Vietnamese logistic effort.” □ . m ore conservative Rep. William M. Colm er. against the conservative bloc. He had little to say to rep o rters At the sta rt of the current other than to hint he might seek c o n g r e s s , Smith’s remaining a recount. 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Answering Service 1332-09041 Berkey Hall I Thursday, July 14, 1966 M ichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan FOR KEY STUDENTS World News at a Glance Leadership Meet Sept. 20-22 ties, fra te rn ities and religious them ,” Cindy Johnson, Norwalk, and responsibilities come into Seven sum m er school students C o m m u n ist A lba n ia Begins P urge a re bringing 600 people, from units w ill m eet with head advi­ Ohio, junior, said. She is in play. se rs , adm inistrators, f a c u l t y charge of the sum m er commit­ John A. Fuzak, vice president resident assistants to President for student affairs, will consider M U N IC H , G e rm a n y ( A P ) — Communist Albania, m em bers and student government tee. Hannah, together to discuss the what effects the quality of educa­ Red C hina's only a lly in Europe, appears to have lead ers. ubiquitous topic of student rights Frederick W illiams, chairman tion and amount of personal atten­ launched a C h in e s e -s ty le purge against “ the r e m ­ Through d i s c u s s i o n s and and responsibilities at the annual of the faculty committee on stu­ nants of the exploiting c la s s e s ." panels these people will try to tion have on student feeling of fall leadership conference. dent affairs, will speak on nec­ discontent in his speech. As in the c u rre n t w id e -ra n g in g purge in Peking, get a c le a re r idea of the Uni­ The sum m er committee is try­ essary ord er versus maximum Student government l e a d e r s Albania's d riv e against opposition elements holds up versity structure and of what ing to line up Max L ern er, syn­ freedom. and President John A. Hannah the Soviet Union as the p r im e enemy of tru e com­ they expect of each other. dicated solumnist, to give a key­ will also address the workshop. munis m. note speech at the conference- “ We thought It was tim e to After his speech, the confer­ The Albanians even say they are organizing sit down and examine the fac­ ence will break up into discus­ ' Panel discussion, group discus­ workshop Sept. 20-22. sions and question-and-answer “ Secret Revolutionary C o m m itte es fo r the Defense ulty com m ittee guidelines and sion groups of 40 to bat around Resident assistan ts and p re si­ of S ta lin " in resistance to Soviet leaders. They give get an idea of how to apply the question of academic free­ sessions a re all p art of the dents of residence halls, so ro ri- leadership conference program . no details, however. dom. All 600 attending the confer­ This is the first tim e since ence will gather at a Spartan the conference has been held O il T a n ke rs C o llid e LISBON, Portugal (UPI)— ship when fire broke out af­ Wrong Way—Wham Round Table the final day. The conference will look Into that its planning has been al­ most entirely in student hands. A sum m er committee, com­ Two oil tankers collided in te r a collision with the Greek T h e accident occurred the problem s of the student- posed alm ost entirely of people tanker M arietta Nomikos. A coed bicyclist going heavy fog Wednesday in the when a c a r driven by Ron­ faculty relationship in the second who did not serve on the winter Atlantic" off the Azores Is­ All 36 men w ere reported the wrong way on West ald S. Thies, 26, of 110 day. The conference planners and spring committee, has man­ rescued by the 2 ,374-ton Nor­ C ircle Drive was injured lands. Reports from the scene Blake St., Lansing, drove feel this is one of the prim e aged to take over the original wegian freighter Bayard. But Wednesday morning when said one of the tankers was out of the Museum Loop a reas in which both student rights committee’s work. the ship’s captain, Kaare Me- her bicycle collided with a afire. c ar, University Police re ­ and collided with Miss Mat­ vik, and 10 m em bers of his The radio repo rts said the crew stayed close to the tanker 36-man crew of the Norweg­ in a life boat awaiting a sal­ DOUBLE D U T Y — Two fre s h m e n coeds, here fo r th e ir f i r s t s e m e s te r, d isco ver that two hands, like ported. Rita S. Matthews, 18, thew’s bike, whichwas tra ­ velling west on West C ircle For the Best in Drive. ian tanker Mosli abandoned vage ship. two heads are b etter than one, at least when it comes to c a rry in g books home. Breckenrldge fresh­ man, received abrasions Miss Matthews was taken to Olin Health Center where Italian & American Food ___________ Photo by Tony F e r r a n t e to her right ankle, cuts above her right eye and she was listed in good con- F ra u d Defendants Found G u ilty possible head injuries, po­ d i t i o n Wednesday after­ D E T R O IT ( A P ) — The last two defendants in the lice said. noon. g o ve rn m en t’ s home loan frau d and conspiracy case were found guilty in U.S. D is tr ic t Court Tuesday. Viets Almost Certain I "I r r ~ r ~ i— P izza P res id in g Judge Thomas P. Thornton w a r m ly Subm arine Sandwich To Try Yank Pilots East Lansing p ra is e d the a ll-w o m a n ju ry a fte r its v e rd ic ts , te rm in g the ju ry the “ f in e s t" he e v e r had seen. T -B o n e Steak L ast Saturday the women ju ro rs convicted B enja­ min Levinson, mortgage company head and onetim e TOKYO (U P I)— C o m m u n i s t second anniversary of theTonkin pro m in e nt D em ocratic p a r ty fund r a is e r , and two North Viet Nam may put captured Gulf incident which unleashed And many other Italian-American Dishes State Bank o th e r defendants of s i m i l a r charges. U.S. pilots on tria l as “ war U.S. bombers over North Viet A convenient place for Lunch crim inals” very soon to retaliate Nam for the first time. Open for Lunch at 11 D aily, 4 Sun. for the extended American bomb­ Monitored reports from Hanoi L a s t L e tte r - W r ite r R e tire s ing raids on the Communist te r ­ have fallen just short of a flat ritory, diplomatic observers said statem ent that the Communist PARIS (UPI)—The last in October as P a ris ’s last re ­ Wednesday. regime will definitely order the maining le tte r w rite r. For the Corner of Abbott and Grand River a long line of practitioners It was believed thatN orthV iet- tria ls. of what was once a flourish­ past 35 years she has been namese President Ho Chi Minh However, diplomatic observ­ B ran ch O ffices a t ing trade announced her re ­ plying her trade, c h a r g i n g might order “ show tr ia ls ” for e rs here noted that North Viet from 40 cents to $1 to w rite some or all of the American pilots Nam has not been able to match OKEMOS HASLETT BROOKFIELD P L A Z A 211 M .A .C . tirem ent Wednesday. Mme. Helen C h a p a s an­ a l e t t e r , depending on its captured by theCom m unists.The the extended U.S. a ir raids on M e m b e r F e d e r a l D e p o s i t I n s u r a n c e C o rp . ED 7-1668 nounced she will re tire in length. number of Americans inCommu- its te rrito ry with any comparable nist hands is a m ilitary secret. m ilitary v i c t o r i e s in S o u t h R e p o r t s f r o m Communist Viet Nam. They said the tria ls S is te rs Sue GM countries indicate that thè trials may be a psychological escala­ might sta rt as early as July 20 tion of the war by theCommunists NEW YO RK ( U P I ) — A model spinster daughter who in retaliation for the U.S. esca­ o r Aug. 4. Both dates figure had devoted h er life to h e r aged parents was c h a rg ­ lation of the air war by attacking prominently in the southeast As­ ed with homicide Wednesday in the brutal slaying the oil depots near Hanoi and ian war: July 20 is the 12th an­ of h er s e m i- in v a lid , 8 9 -ye ai old fath er. Haiphong. Police a rre s te d Jacqueline Shaw, 39, a graduate niversary of the signing of the 1954 Geneva agreem ents on Indo- (At the United Nations, Secre­ of Stanford U n ive rs ity , in connection with the Tuesday tary General Thant dodged direct China and the August date is the slaying of Raymond Shaw, a r e t i r e d attorney.______ comment on the reported threats that Hanoi might put captured Americans on tria l. In a state­ STRIKE TALKS RESUME ment Thant called anew for " r e ­ straint and tolerance on the part of all sides in the Vietnamese Northwest Drops Reprisals conflict.") One prediction that the "w ar c rim e s" trials for captured Am­ WASHINGTON (UPI)—Negotia­ living wage increases without Thousands of non-striking a ir ­ erican pilots would be held either tions to end the six-day airline negotiations, line employes have had their July 20 or Aug. 4 was made by —That all health, welfare and salaries stopped by four of the the official Czech news agency strike resum ed Wednesday when pension benefits be paid by the five grounded airlines. Many high CTK. The Yugoslav news agency Northwest Airlines a g r e e d to employers. c o r p o r a t e executives began Tanjung published sim ilar re ­ drop what the union called re­ —That premium pay be given working without pay Wednesday. ports Tuesday. p risa ls against seven strikes in In the two weeks since theU.S. to all persons required to hold Only United Air Lines said it Tokyo. had "no plays at this tim e" to bombers first struck oil depots special licenses. The new session was consider­ trim its non-striking workforce. near Hanoi and Haiphong, North The airlines claimed the union ed the most serious yet to end demands will cost them $114 But E a s t e r n laid off 12,000 Viet Nam propaganda broadcasts the walkout at five m ajor airlines m illion a year. The union claim s non-strikers and National, kept have been publicizing petitions which normally c a rry 150,000 it will cost only $89 million. only 250 m anagerial and execu­ allegedly received from various passengers a day andservice231 A special presidential em er­ tive personnel on its payroll. c i v i c organizations demanding U.S. cities and 23 foreign ones. gency board headed by Sen. Wayne Sen. Robert P. Griffin, R- punishments f o r th e captured The International Assn. of Ma­ M orse, D -Ore., recommended a Mich., said Wednesday he would American airm en. chinists abruptly broke off talks ask Congress to create a joint The North Vietnamese news $76 million package—minus all Tuesday with the charge that th ree of the trend-setting de­ committee to recommend legis­ agencies also have given exten­ Northwest A irlines had violated mands—and the airlines said they lation to deal with such nation­ sive coverage lately to purport­ a previous agreem ent against wide walkouts. ed “ confessions" made by some would agree to a $78 million deal. re p risa ls. of the captured U.S. pilots. The confessions, which follow a gen­ Northwest, the union charged, eral pattern, admit to compli­ had ordered the employes inTok- yo to begin paying rent on p re­ 2 Detroit Policemen Fired city in conducting "crim inal” acts of war against the people of vious ren t-free q u arters and Piggins said Yarema was on North Viet Nam._____________ reduced their com m issary priv­ DETROIT (#)--'Two Detroit po­ lice officers w e r e suspended duty but was outside the bound­ ileges. a rie s of his precinct. Wednesday following charges by watch fo r NEJAC The airline said the fringe one - man grand juror Edward Piggins said both Davies and benefits were cut back after the Plggins that they were close as­ Yarema were seen meeting with employes refused to service m il­ the three alleged gamblers in a com ing to sociates of known gamblers. itary aircraft under term s of a Suspended by Police Commis­ bar July 1. Davies was seen p restrik e agreement. sioner Ray G irardin w ere De­ with the three over a three- 543 e. grand r iv e r A ssistant L a b o r Secretary tective Richard Davies, 32, and month period, Piggins added. Jam es Reynolds, who is mediat­ Patrolm an Michael Yarema, 35. ing the talks, said Northwest Circuit Judge Piggins charged agreed to rescind the order at both officers met frequently with his request. But he said the a ir­ three men free under bond on line did not consider the order gambling charges. T h e three illegal or unfair. w ere among 14 persons a rrested Besides Northwest, the strike in gambling raids June 30. involves E astern, T ra n s World, National and United. A three - page removal petition When talks resum ed Wednes­ submitted by Piggins said Ya­ day afternoon, the airlin es and rem a walked in while a raid was the union were still deadlocked in progress at one of 12 loca­ on three trend-setting demands: tions invaded by police racket —That a new contract include squad m em bers and Internal Rev­ guarantees of automatic cost-of- enue agents. ATTENTION CAR OWNERS com plete fro n t end re p a ir and alignm ent * brakes * suspension * wheel balancing * s te e rin g c o rre c tio n s * m o to r tune ups LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center I\ 4 -7 3 4 6 124 SOI'Hi LARCH M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, M ichigan Thursday, July 14, 1966 ‘S e c o n d - S t r i n g e r ’ W e a t h e r s p o o n L i o n R o o k ie By L A R R Y W E R N E R even on an athletic tender dur­ Weatherspoon had a rough time said. "In college, you so rt of the hard-crashing tackle a sta rt­ State News Sports W r i t e r ing his first three years at MSU. keeping his weight above 220 as get the idea that they push the e r for MSU. He came out on his own as a a Spartan. He realized that this players they have their money "W eatherspoon always seem ­ Rags to riches sto rie s have freshm an and played very little was indeed sm all for a pro line­ in. ed to be about a year behind,” become an American tradition. during his first two years of man. Following last fa ll's sea­ Weatherspoon now has a chance Bullough said. "W ith a n o t h e r The tale of the poor boy who varsity ball. son, Weatherspoon began an in­ with the pros. However, it’s pos­ year of college, he would have became a self-m ade m illionaire, He got his chance as a senior, tensive program of weightlifting sible that without an injury to been one of the g reate st tackles the farm boy who became p re si­ when he filled in for the injured and running. Owens, Weatherspoon would not in the country, but he just had dent of the United States and the Buddy Owens and DonBierowicz, His goal was to put on useful be where he is today. Why w asn't to leave a year too soon.” cub rep o rter who became an last fall. He did so well as a sub­ weight. The program worked. editor a re told and retold. stitute, in fact, that he was asked Weatherspoon increased h i s T here is one m ore Cinderella by the Detroit Lions to try out as weight from 220 pounds to a SPORTS SHORTS story which strik es closer to a free agent. home than any of the above. That The Lions' training camp open­ present weight of near 250. How­ ever, this size is not outstanding 8th Place Reds is, the story of the Spartan foot­ ball player who never really makes the first team at MSU but gets a chance with a pro ed now this week, and in a telephone conversation at the with Weatherspoon, Crambrook Camp, he for a pro defensive lineman. "I know at least four rookies in camp who a re at least 40 pounds heavier than m e,''W eath­ Americans Hot Fire Don Heffner On Clay Courts team. said, “ I guess I feel like any erspoon said. "I guess I’m about A vivid example of this para­ other rookie, you know, you won­ average for a linem an.” dox is Jim Kanicki, who played der what’s next. You don’t quite T here a re definite differences CINCINNATI (UPI)—Don " It is with deep reg ret for the Spartans a few years know what's going on.” between college and pro foot­ A n o t h e r U.S. s ta r, C l a r k Heffner was fired Wednes­ we announce that Don Hef­ Weatherspoon played defen - DON W E A T H E R S P O O N MILWAUKEE (fl—Top-seeded day as manager of the Cin­ fner has been relieved of back but never was considered ball, according to Weatherspoon. G raebner, was beaten by Tony Dennis Ralston and second-seed­ cinnati R e d s and Coach his duties a s m anager of a f ir s t- s t r i n g e r . Kanicki was sive tackle for the Spartans, "You’r e m ore o r le ss on your ed Cliff Richey advanced to the Roche of A ustralia, 6-4, 8-6. drafted by the Cleveland Browns but the Lion coaches seem to Bullough is also optim istic about own as a p ro ,” 'Spoon’ said. " I t’s Dave B ristol was appointed the Reds. While we feel "Spoon’s ” chances. quarterfinals of the National Clay Roche Is the top-seeded foreign interim manager. that Heffner, who is a ded­ and was a starting defensive think that he will make a better up to you. If you want to make player. "I think with Sam Williams Courts Tennis Championships in Heffner, whose Reds a re icated baseball man, did a tackle during the Browns’ world defensive end. What kind of a it, you can make it. * * * gone and D arris McCord get­ Milwaukee. Ralston, who is seek­ m ired in eighth place 15 g o o d job, we believe a championship 1964 season and chance does Weatherspoon have? "Another difference between ing a third straight clay courts NEW YORK (i)—Jockey L a rry during last fall’s campaign. "Good,” was Weatherspoon’s ting old, Weatherspoon will have pro and college is that the pros games behind the league- change at this tim e is in a good chance of making it,” title, beat Lenny Schloss of Bal­ Adams rode "N ortheast T ra d e s" l e a d i n g San Francisco o r d e r , ” D ew itt's state­ Another form er Spartan grid- reply. "I guess determination is tell you that you have as much to a su rp rise victory in the Bullough said. " L e t’s just say tim ore, 6-3, 6-2. Richey ousted Giants, became the firs t m ent read. "Dave B ristol der Don Weatherspoon, went Ka­ mainly the reason 1 feel this of a chance to make it as a guy $28,000 A storia Stakes a t New that he'll make his presence Jim McManus of Berkeley, Cali­ m anagerial casualty in the has been appointed interim nicki one better. The big sub­ way.” who is drafted,” Weatherspoon Y ork's Aqueduct Race T rack. Defensive Line Coach Hank known.” fornia, 6-4, 6-2. National League when Club m anager and will take over stitute defensive tackle wasn’t President William Q. De­ Immediately. It is our plan witt relieved him of his to seek a permanent man­ duties. ager as soon as feasible. Capitals Vying For Stan Washington :*SR By R O B E R T A Y A F IE State News Staff W r it e r tals, Wednesday at the Jack T a r Hotel to discuss Stan’s profes­ that he had only come to nego­ tiate, and had no plans at present D etroit Pistons were interested in him and that a tryout with the very disappointed that he had not. He added that the two would "The only big tim e for Stan may be with Uncle Sam,” Tosh­ Expanded Med School sional basketball future with the to sign with the Capitals. club would be arranged. meet again in 10 days when eff rem arked, concerning Wash­ for additional money for Michi­ Caps. " I ’m considering it,” Wash­ ington’s chances of signing with (continued f r o m page 1) Stan Washington and Bill C ur­ Washington is scheduled to go Washington will give him his gan’s own pro g ram ." tis, form er Spartan cage team­ C urtis signed with the Lansing ington said later, "but I haven’t final decision. a m ajor league ball club. gained experience a t building Then in November 1964, MSU’s to the Pistons’ camp the first m ates, may be pairing up again club last week. talked it over with my family staff and curriculum while serv­ B oard of T ru ste e s decided to week of September. on the professional court. Before the meeting, Tosheff yet. After I ’d met with Tosheff ing as firs t chairm an of the anat­ delay the opening of the two-year Washington met with BobTosh- said that he was expecting Stan I realized that I wasn’t going to 'T h e C apitals a re a farm club omy department at the U niversity school until 1966. eff, coach of the Lansing Capi- to sign. Washington commented sign immediately.” of D etroit,” he explained. "If of Kentucky medical center, was Public reason given for the de­ Along with considering his pro­ I signed with the Capitals I would named to replace B yerrum as lay was the need for tim e in fessional future, Washington has play ball for them for a year, directo r of die Institute of Bi­ getting staff m em bers and fa­ about two term s of school at and then probably move up to the ology and Medicine. c ilities. MSU remaining. If he were to Pistons. Otherwise, the Pistons The joint accredldation com­ play with the Lansing club, he could take me during the year if A severe disappointment cam e Nov. 21, 1963, when the Michi­ m ittee of the Association of would be able to continue with they needed me. t* ?!iiíti^E2W liiiiaa i2ií 8 American M edical Colleges and > * ~ "IF classes. Washington was a fourth-round draft pick of the Los Angeles "I'm still looking around," he continued. "M r. Tosheff said that he was going to w rite to the gan Coordinating Council for Higher Education recommended that instead of starting a fo u r- year program at MSU, the state the American Medical Associa­ tion had advised the delay, MSU officials said. Lake Lansing L akers of the National Basketball Assn., but was cut during their training camp in late June. coach of the Chicago Bulls about a tryout with them ." s h o u l d expand its schools at Wayne State and Michigan. T he delay had the incidental effect of lessening critic ism by other universities. Amusement Park The L ak ers’ general manager, however, had told Stan that the Stan said that Tosheff hadbeen expecting him to sign and was wm T his blow, which had come despite support for MSU’s pro­ gram by the American Medical Meanwhile, plans for an "ex ­ citing plan using a fresh approach Okemos and Haslett Road to medical education” continued, 6 M iles East of Lansing \ Association, forced the Univer­ sity to retrench. thanks to a $1.25 m illion grant from the Kellogg Foundation. The U niversity of Michigan T he American M edical Asso­ OPEN DAILY /i launched a fu ll-sca le attack on the MSU plan during 1964, and ciation and the American Associ­ ation of Medical C olleges wrote W e e k d a y H o u r s - 2 p . m . ’t i l 5 p . m . MSU officials, fearing apparently " le tte rs of reasonable a s s u r­ that even the tw o-year program a n ce" to the Office of Educa­ 7 p . m . ’ti l c l o s i n g would be dropped, made state­ tion, saying that MSU was c re a t­ W e e k e n d s & H o l i d a y s - 1 p . m . ’t il c l o s i n g m ents like the following: ing a medical school which should “ I don’t know how' many tim es eventually be accredited. Fed­ I ÈÊÊÊÉi y I’ve stated our position. MSU has e ra l f u n d s were, practically • Closed Mondays • k : # ^ I P , ^^^^¡¡^ÊtÊÊÊtÊÊk j Æ ÉÜÉÍ no plans to establish a fo u r- y ear medical school in the fore­ seeable future—at least in my speaking, a s s u r e d , and MSU could begin plans for a new Life Sciences Building, south of the I Note: O rganizations May Make R eservations tim e” (Hannah, Feb. 17) p resent science complex. U-M J F o r Picnic s, At Reduced Rates, By C a llin g . “The commotion about this gave up the struggle. I FE 9 -8 2 2 1 im med school is a myth. T here is no intention of going beyond the And by December 1965 Dr. Leon Fill, chairm an of the State I tw o-year p re-clinical program .” B oard of Education’s Medical T H O U G H T F U L S T A N — Stan Washington Is shown (Hannah, Feb. 20) Education Association, was able Every Wednesday is Family Night • after 7 P.M. h e r e In a moment o f contem plation. The s t a r f o r ­ "A t no time did the question to announce that graduates of Like M r. C o l u m b u s , A r e You w a rd f o r the Spartans is c u r r e n t ly contem plating of providing a four-year m edical MSU’s tw o-year program could LIEBERMANN’f Looking F o r N e w L a n d s to E x ­ as to f o r whom he w ill play pro basketball. school a r i s e . ” (W arren Huff, mem ber of MSU Board of T ru s ­ get Into Wayne State and Michi­ gan for th eir la st two years. plore? . . . A f r i c a , S. A m e r i c a , P rogram Info - 332-6944 S ta rts TODAY tees, Feb. 20) A committee to coordinate the efficient and economical th e Exotic O rient. C h a rt Your Feature 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40 " I do not expect to see a four- y ear medical school at MSU in sta te ’s three m edical schools was formed. Own C o u r s e With An E x p e r i e n c e d €AMPUS my lifetim e.” (Hannah, October) T he la st six months have been our MOLDED ATTACHE N a v i g a t o r At U niversity of Michigan offici­ als tried to cast doubts upon these denials, but made a fatal spent hiring faculty m em bers (26 a re now at MSU prim arily because of the m edical school) COLLEGETRAVEL OFFICE slip. William N. Hubbard J r ., head of U-M’s m edical school, told the legislature: and publicizing the contents of the new tw o-year curriculum . In April the Board of T rustees 130 W. G r a n d R i v e r 332-8667 " If there were a s many as 50 gave President Hannah authori­ m o r e s tY Buaise graduates from the MSU (two- zation to ask for a four-year year) school, it’s perfectly clear m edical school. In May Frank that Wayne and Michigan won’t H. Hartman, m em ber of the Board be able to handle them .” of T ru stees, while discussing the Men’s Clothing th e w @p M ’s d e a d lie s t a rç d The associate dean of Wayne State’s medical school wrote a le tte r to Andrew D. Hunt, the program s in the college, specu­ lated on the possibility that it might someday be a four-year newly named dean of MSU's med­ school. T h ere was no adverse CLEARANCE p rç e s t d a z z lirç g lY fe n d a le ical school, saying that Wayne public reaction. would have openings for MSU In June, after the osteopaths a g e rç tl graduates. He said Hubbard has had thrown a sc a re into the misquoted him. M.D.S, the le tte r was sent to the MSU officials used this as a State Board of Education. springboard f o r charges that T he le tte r was made public Hubbard’s warning was a "pitch SALE! yesterday. Program Information 485-6485 Ju st one of many in our extensive selection of TO D A Y . . .SUPER attache cases that a re ideal for school or business. Choose black or olive. SAVE UP TO % BARG AIN DAY! ALL-DAY 2 BIG HITS eiADMEP? SHOWN TODAY AT 1:05-5:05-9:10 P.M. only I H IS N E W E S T I H IS B IG G E S T ! M O00 m and More PRESLEY I m From our stocks of Famous Makers . •. Hawaiian! 2a IMHHN leMMi HOLDEN 1 P REID MONICA Ml-TERENCE STAMP-DIRK BOGARDE EAST LANSING-209 E. Grand River H ARRfAN D REW S^IMICHAEl CRAlRl AJOSEPHJANNI Production DOWNTOWN • 107 S. Washington Ava. FRANDOR CENTER DirectedbyJOSEPH LOSEV- Screenplay by EVANJONES COLOR byOE UJXE " P lU S LAST TIMES AT 2:40-6:40-LATE DOWNTOWN LOGAN CENTER [ HENRY FONDA “ B A T T L E OF THE B U LG E ” Thursday, July 1 4 , 1966 5 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan__________________________________________ — -------------------- 1 —... -....— ............ No Crisis 'Ah, Wilderness' Starts Well, In NATO , Ball Says Ridden With Cliches At End of his son. And nothing m ore p art, his perform ance lacked any d o u b l e - b r e a s t e d suits, long WASHINGTON (UPI)—-Under­ By RIC K P IA N IN real feeling. Often, it bordered d r e s s e s , flowery blouses and se cre ta ry of State George W, State News Managing E d it o r than this. spats on the shoes all nicely on being irritating. p »li said Wednesday the NATO Jay Davis, as the son obses­ added to the desired effect. The It’s a fairly long ride from sed with his new discoveries in When this pseudo-stoic team­ c ris is had ended. pine-wood paneled stage decorat­ He told the Senate Foreign here to the Ledges Playhouse in lite ra tu re and philosophy, failed ed up with his relatively insensi­ ed with dark-wood cabinets and R e l a t i o n s C o m m i t t e e that Grand Ledge. It might be ad­ to give anything b etter than a tive lover, played by Susan Kram­ tables and stuffed furniture all F r a n c e ’ s w i t h d r a w a l from visable for students to wait for tw o-dim ensional characteriza­ e r, the resu lts w ere unintention­ e n h a n c e d the production. The NATO’s m ilitary stru ctu re had a m ore sophisticated offering tion. The audience was aware ally funny. The scene Just didn’t masking, behind the doors and left the other 14 nations deter­ than "Ah, W ilderness,” before that Davis was portraying a s e r­ w ork. windows, was a bit unimagina­ mined “ to continue the organi­ making the trip . ious-m inded young man, but he John Peakes gave an enjoyable tive and fake-looking, but it didn’t zation with full vigor.” What started out as a fairly never really gave any indication and convincing perform ance as detract too much from the set­ What rem ains, Ball said, “ a re amusing and Interesting comedy that he was capable of loving the lovable, alcoholic brother- ting. The lighting was very sim­ l a r g e l y technical discussions, in the firs t act degenerated into M uriel McComber. in-law . Peakes beautifully dram­ ple. flowing cliches during the last such as those regarding the re ­ He was amusing in the scene atized his internal conflict be­ "Ah, W i l d e r n e s s , ” on the two acts. The play undoubtedly moval of American men and ma­ in which he finally was confront­ tween his love for the bottle and whole, had a few good moments, te ria l from i n s t a l l a t i o n s in hit its ebb tide in the love scene his love for Lilly M iller, played but not enough to ca rry the play F ran ce and the term s on which between Richard, played by Jay ed with the " re a l life” he con­ by Saundra Kourey. stantly talked about—when he en­ for the entire 2 1 /2 hours that it French forces may rem ain in Davis, and Muriel McComber, The costumes and staging of ran. It started off fast and sharp, countered a w hore. He was also played by Susan K ram er. It was Germ any.” amusing when he cam e stagger­ the play w ere well done. The but then got terrib ly bogged down. However, he said some changes not m erely corny o r awkward— ing home drunk from his “ night late 1890’s costumes, Including The cliche's ran rampant while in NATO’s stru ctu re will be nec­ it was em barrassing. on the town.” But for the most an assortm ent of wide striped, the laughs dwindled gradually. essa ry because of the French The cast cannot be blamed for withdrawal. the content of the play itself. Ball told the committee, which In fact, the p erfo rm ers occa­ is studying U.S.-NATO relations, m , sionally overcame th e ir handicap CALLS COLUMNISTS LIARS that "no secure settlem ent of W-¿MNIRHNNMNKRY? ■ w i t h interesting c h ara cteriza ­ JUST P U D D L IN G A R O U N D — In the w ake o f a recent s to rm , these c h ild re n find a Europe can leave the German people divided.” He added that any decision on accepting the so-called O der- natural way to cool off. ___— — tions o r amusing bits of stage business. But the p r o d u c t i o n ' s high points didn’t outweigh the lows, Klein Raps Ethics Charges NEW YORK' ( UPI) —J u l i u s Committee and denied that he He did admit that his wife, Frank Sinatra To Wed N eisse line for the G erm an- and the c ast couldn’t re sist the Polish boundaries must be made temptation of f a l l i n g prey to Klein, a Chicago public relations ever acted on Klein's behalf or Helene, gave a m iniature Orien­ by the German people alone. It "dripping sentim entalism .” The man, a r r i v e d from Germany received gifts from the Chica­ tal rug, suitable for putting under would be "inappropriate and not play began snapplly, slowed down Wednesday en route to Washing­ goan. a vase and worth only $2, to at all useful” for the United Klein reiterated his friend’s M rs. Dodd one Christm as as a 21-Year-Old Mia Farrow in the second act and fizzled out ton to tell the U.S. Senate Ethics States to take a position on this in the end in a folksy, cornball Committee that his friendship testimony, saying that Dodd “ has "g e stu re .” point, he said. with Sen. Thomas D. Dodd, D- never undertaken an assignment Klein said he was "anxious fashion. Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, from me and never in any way and eager” to testify before the Richard Thomsen, as Nat Mil­ Conn., was an innocent one. recalled that form er presiden­ NEW YORK (UPI)—Frank Si­ ed, and the rom ance also fell son-in-law -to-be, announced the le r, gave a smooth and rather Klein, 64, was bristling over been of help to me in my busi­ Ethic Committee because he was "happy” news of the approaching tial adviser McGeorge Bundy had natra will take 21-year-old act­ apart for a while. Sinatra re ­ charges by syndicated columnists n ess.” He said neither Dodd "aro u sed by the character as­ m arriage and said she "couldn’t "homey” perform ance of the un­ sassination of my good friend, said he felt no German settle­ re s s Mia Farrow as his third sumed his courtship s e v e r a l derstanding, although som etim es Drew Pearson and Jack Ander­ nor any other senator ever r e ­ Sen. Dodd." ment could be reached until G er­ wife la te r this year, the bride- months ago al»d gave M iss F a r­ be m ore delighted.” son which touched off the Senate ceived any gifts from him. many recognized the p r e s e n t to-be’s m other, ac tre ss Maureen row a nine-carat, pear-shaped "F ran k is a wonderful person perplexed father. Thomsen, who also directed the play, sounded investigation of his relationship O der-N eisse b o u n d a r y line. O’Sullivan, announced Wednes­ diamond before he left for London and I know they will be very like a modified Henry Fonda as with Dodd. He said the two were Church also noted that France day. had recognized the O der-N eisse Tuesday. Miss Farrow w ore the huge happy,” said M iss O’Sullivan. The 50-year-old singer con­ rock, conservatively valued at fam e as a bobby sox singing e r knows b est.” Sinatra, who went on to quick he went about proving that “ Fath­ paign by the fact that “ Sen. Dodd motivated in their "lying” cam­ Ballet Teachers Face lin e . firm ed his engagement to the $80,000 to $100,000, on her third idol after winning a Major Bowes While Thomsen’s role wasn’t and I a re strong American and LBJ Seeks p ert a c tre ss, m ost recently seen finger, left hand for the first radio contest 30 years ago, is too demanding, he did an ade­ anti-Com m unists.’’ in the television series "Peyton tim e last weekend. Her friends current riding the c re s t of his quate job of characterization. Drew “ I don’t hesitate to say that Pearson is left wing,” he Exam Here Saturday P lace,” from London where he described it as a "friendship” greatest popularity with a re ­ His only problem was that there The ballet conference, which will soon begin making a film . ring but the rum or got out that cording of "S trangers in the was little variety to his char­ said. T each er’s examinations in the The columnists accused Dodd Cecchetti Method of ballet in­ began July 6 and closed Wednes­ USSR In Sea The engagement climaxed an it signified as official engage­ N ight." M iss Farrow just fin­ acterization. Either he was calm of going to Germany to improve struction will be adm inistered day, was based on instruction in ished her s t i n t on “ P e y t o n and easy-going o r else he was Klein’s relationship there with Saturday in the Men's Intram ural dance. off-again, on-again romance that m ent. On Wednesday morning, Miss P lac e," and her mother said angered o r upset by the antics various business concerns for Building. Exploration firs t came to public attention la st sum m er when Sinatra hosted Farrow told United P re ss Inter­ she will continue her ca re e r after which he is representative in the The teacher’s sem inar, which Thirteen a d v a n c e d students started Sunday and will end F ri­ WASHINGTON (UPI)—P r e s i­ a yachting party including Miss national that she had "no an­ m arriage. United States. Dodd already has from N ew M e x i c o , Illinois, day, was designed to instruct dent Johnson invited the Soviet Farrow in east coast w aters. nouncement of any kind.” But Miss O’Sullivan said the cere­ Union Wednesday to join with the The c ru ise ended in tragedy within hours her mother, who is mony will take place in the Unit­ Pablo Casals appeared before the Senate Ethics Main, Michigan and New York potential teachers in analyzing will be tested on patterns of the and correcting student techni­ United States in exploring and when one of the crew was drown­ only four years older than her ed States, p r o b a b l y b e t w e e n method, how and why the pat­ ques. developing the “ vast w ilderness” Thanksgiving and C hristm as. Si­ Telecasts Set Intramural tern s are used and e rr o r de­ of the seas and keeping them fre e of the cold w ar dispute. Johnson issued the appeal at the commissioning of a new, 47 Dead In 5th Day natra will be in London making "T h e Naked Runner” until Octo­ b er. Pablo C asals will conduct his composition Sinatra was firs t m arried in WMSB (Channel 10) at 5:30 p.m. "E l P e sse b re "o v e r News T O D A Y ’S IM S C H E D U L E tection and correction in other 'students. The Cecchetti Method aims at setting a system for grading the HRES L V ’i i H tra ji Twr; 1939 to his Hoboken, N .J., child­ Sunday and at 11:30 a.m . July22. AUSINO $9.2 million U.S. oceanographic F ie ld 5:30 p.m . progression and levels of im­ research ship, the Oceanograph­ e r. Russian scientists will be Of 100 Deg ree Heat hood sweetheart, Nancy Barbato, He will appear on the “ F es­ by whom he had three children, tivals of the A rts" presentation 6 Paperbacks-Cache including s i n g e r s Nancy and of "U.N. Day C oncert 1965." 7 Ag. Engr.-O ssicles 5 Caribbean-Carthage provement of students as well as training. Now Showing asked to participate in a six - Saturday’s exam in teaching A blistering heat wave across and northeastward to Maine. Frank J r . They w ere divorced ‘ " E l P esseb re" te lls the story month, round-the-w orld cruise, A United P re s s International afte r Sinatra achieved Hollywood of the Nativity and is p art of the 6:40 p.m . is being held in conjunction with 7 -B ig -D a y s he said. most of the nation sent the wea­ 5 Typhoon-Public Safety the Cecchetti B allet Conference count showed a t le ast 47 persons crusade for world peace Casals The President stre sse d the th er death toll soaring Wednesday fame, and the singer m arried 6 B rothers Nine-Botany and Seminar now in progress at T h ru Tues., has undertaken. lim ited knowledge that the world and taxed morgue space in the dead in five days of sweltering film s ta r Ava Gardner in 1954. z&kullte C asals’ Festival O rchestra of 7 C am eron-Fibrillators MSU. heat and violent weather. T here His hectic m arriage to M iss now has of the oceans and of hard-hit St. Louis area. Ju ly 19th Thunderstorm s ranging across were 40 in St. Louis, 1 in the Gardner also ended in divorce Puerto Rico and the Cleveland th eir untapped m ineral, fuel and E ast St. Louis, 111., a rea and 1 and he was engaged for a time to O rchestra with Robert Shaw will food reso u rces. The seas, he t h e upper Midwest and G reat D RIVE said, hold the answer to the Lakes region brought welcome in Ohio. dancer Juliette Prow se. How­ participate in the program . So­ - _I N C oroner Helen T aylor said the ev er, he broke off with Miss loists will be sopranos Olga Ig- w orld's problem of feeding its re lie f from the heat but spawned rapidly growing population. tornadoes w h i c h caused wide­ St. Louis City Morgue was “ ov­ Prow se when she refused to give lesias and M argaret Hauptman, “ Truly great accomplishments spread property damage. ercrow ded” by victim s of strokes up her c a re e r. In recent years m ezzo-soprano L'ili Chookasian, w MW— S p m h w — t o f L w l n f l U ilM T B Jack Lemmon in oceanography will require the Severe storm warnings were and other fatal heat-connected he spent increasingly m ore time t e n o r Paulino Saharrea, bass cooperation of all the m aritim e posted in at least a dozen states ailm ents. with his firs t wife and their W illiam Warfield and baritone NOW! (2) COLOR HITS Tony Curtis Pablo Elvira. nations of the w orld,” Johnson from Kentucky to the Carolinas children. FIRST LANSING SHOWING said. ” 1 call today for such co­ T he U.S. Weather Bureau re ­ ported that by early afternoon Natalie Wood operation. To the Soviet Union— BLAKEEDWARDS' a m ajor m aritim e power—I ex­ Vogue Offering the m ercury had climbed to 100 T H E P I C T U R E YO U HAVE B EEN tend our earnest wish that you degrees o r h i^ ie r in 12 states I l g • i 1 i T • 1 H E A R IN G ABOUT ON T .V . 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F or the best, come to F ra n - fo re p u b lic a tio n . notch condition. Call 332*^)466. with black top. Must sell.L eav­ pancy. 5-7/20 shower gifts, see ACE HARD­ Movies’’.) We also have M ar­ Iris Banks. P lease call 487- CIS AVIATION. Call IV 4-1324 3-7/18 ing the country. Phone 332- WARE’S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E. velous photos available for cam­ 0650. 5-7/14 C a n c e l l a t i o n s • 12 no on one for an appointment now! ONE ROOMMATE for two-man MERCEDES BENZ 1961 J20S 8472. 3-7/15 Grand River, a c r o s s from pus newspapers who wish to re ­ c l a s s day b e fo r e p u b l i c a t i o n Burcham Woods apartm ent for view the G arner album, “ A T ra n s p o rta tio n 4 - d o o r , automatic, a ir con­ TR-3 1960 white convertible. Re- E m ploym ent_____ sum m er. $77.50 per month each Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C ditioned, red leather Interior. Night at The Movies” . W rite built engine and transm ission R ESPONSIBL E MAN for approxi- o r sublease entire apartm ent. ENGLISH LI GHT- WE I GHT 5- ONE RIDER required: leaving for PHONE Reclining s e a t s . $995. The last y ear. Winter hardtop. 372- mately one hour cleaning per s p e e d bicycles. $39.77 full OCTAVE RECORDS, 520 Fifth San Francisco area around . Au­ 332-5041 or 351-5515 after 5 Avenue, New York City. 355-8255 checkpoint - 2285 W. Grand 5137 after 5 p.m . and all week­ night. Week nights only. In ex­ p.m. 3-7/14 p rice . Rental-purchase term s gust 1st. Call 355-2332 or 332- R iver. Phone 332-4916. end. 3-7/18 change for full week’s room available. We also have tennis GARAGE SALE, 1502 Wood, Lan- 5615. 3-7/18 RATES 5-7/18 rent. 351-4017 after 5 p.m. WANTED: ONE ’ or Two males racquets, golf balls, badminton sing. Thursday, July 14th, 3- 1 D A Y .............. S I . 50 MERCURY 1^64 Marauder F a st- VALIANT i960, one owner. Runs 3-7/15 immediately to sublease $40 birdies, gifts and housewares. 8:00 p.m. Kitchen set; clothing, Wanted 3 D A Y S ........... ¿ 3 .0 0 back. (Few of its kind in the well. F a m i l y has outgrown. p er month W ater’s Edge Apart­ size 9-11, etc. 1O£-$1.O0 ex­ BLOOD DONORS n e ed ed f 6 for F irs t at $125 takes. Phone 355- Evening E m ploym ent ACE HARDWARE, across from 5 D A Y S ...........¿ 5 . 0 0 g reater Lansing area.) Sharp! ment. 332-1006. 3-7/14 the Union. ED 2-3212. C cept for few item s. 1-7/14 8106. 3-7/15 RH positive, $7, $10, o r $12 P riced to sell by ownerl 393- Top earnings for those who WANTED: TWO g i r l s lmm edi- SKINNER-TYPE baby box. A ir- MORE TIME for fun, study, r e - for RH n e g a t i v e . DETROIT ( b a s e d on 15 w o rds per ad) 1409 or 485-7474. 3-7/15 VOLKSWAGEN 1963 only 8,300 a re able to maintain their ately for nine months, 4-girl crib well tested. Very good laxation, with a GE Portable BLOOD SERVICE, INC. 1427 E. Over 15, 10c per word, per day. MG-B 1964. Green, w ire wheels, m iles. One owner, like new. studies and a re free 4 luxury apartm ent. 332-0234. ability to hold desired temp­ nights per week. Sat. over­ Dishwasher. $8 monthly rental Michigan Ave. Hours 9-4 Mon­ T here w i 11 be a 50c s e r v i c e two tops. Body, engine good Must sell. Call 355-9958 after 3-7/14 eratu re a n d humidity. 3839 at STATE MANAGEMENT, 332- day and Tuesday; 12-7 Thurs­ shape. Call after 5:30 . 489- 5:30. 5-7/18 tim e available for those Burning T ree, Bloomfield Hills. a n d b o o k k e e p in g c h a rn e it 114 SOUTH H A Y F O R D : Four 8687. F ree service and delivery. day. 489-7587. C 0301. 3-7/15 who qualify. Requires neat 646-5017. 3-7/15 t h i s ad is n o t p a id w i t h i n appearing, serious, hard rooms upper. Share with work­ 10-7/27 NEED ONE man to share four Auto Service & Parts o n e week. OLDSMOBILE 1960 Dynamic &8. w orker. Phone M r. Arnold, ing g irl, $35 month. 372-5634 STUDY DESKS, sm all chests, man apartm ent. Available im­ Good condition, new brakes, ATLAS ?.S0-14 Blackwall tube- 351-4011. after 5 p.m. 3-7/14 roll-aw ays, & bunk beds. New Real E state m ediately. Eydeal Villa, A ir brake d r u m s , re a r springs, less tire. Never been used. P e r­ EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD Com­ & used m attresses—all sizes. NORTHWEST BRICK three bed- A utom otive ONE OR two room m ates to share conditioned, pool. 332-2623. shocks. Recently tuned. 641- fect shape. Call ED 7-9566 after two b e d r o o m apartm ent. No Study lamps, typew riters, tape room. Family room, central pany, tem porary assignments 5-7/14 CHEVROLET II 1963,100series, 6130. 3-7/15 5 p.m . 5-7/20 for experienced office g irls. No lease. $30 monthly. Phone 485- reco rd e rs, m etal w ardrobes, a ir conditioning, garage. 2116 4-door sedan. Six cylinder with portable TV sets, large selec­ USED SAILBOAT for beginner. OLDSMOBILE i960 Dynamic 88. ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. 5314. 3-7/15 Westbury Road. (South, off Delta automatic. Radio, heater. 26,000 tion new & used electric fans. 332-4810. C3-7/15 Four door sedan, m a r o o n , KALAMAZOO STREET BODY 3-7/14 EAST LANSING E y d e a l Villa, River Drive) Close to school one owner driven m iles. Jet Everything for the home. WIL­ and park. May be seen by ap­ whitewalls, full power, radio. SHOP. Small d e n t s to large WANTED: YOUNG man or girl B u r c h a m Woods f u r n i s h e d A F T E R GRADUATION WHAT? black with blue interior. $1095. COX SECOND HAND STORE, pointment except S u n d a y s . Sharp a n d dependable. Best w recks. American and foreign with c a r to sell classified dis­ luxury apartm ents. Swimming Check "in stru ctio n s” in the SIGNS FORD SALES, 162 VV. 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. Phone Phone 487-5880. 3-7/14 offer. Phone 351-4633 after 5 c a rs. Guaranteed work. 482- play advertising. Michigan State pool. Barbecue are a. Air con­ C lassified ads to p rep are for a Grand River, Williamston. 655- IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C p.m . 3-7/14 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C News. 10-20 hours per week. ditioning. F or m ore information carep r. 2191. C3-7/14 BABY GRAND piano in excellent S e rvice OLDSMOBILE 1963 Cutlass con- Room 346 S t u d e n t Services call 332-5041. 5-7/20 CHEVROLET 1^5$ Impala con- vertible, g o o d condition. All NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e Building. 5-7/20 condition. 4797 Nakoma Drive, D I A P E R SERVICE, Diaperene SHALOM-WANT student to teach vertible. "384” e n g in e -g o o d price from $7.95. New sealed ONE ROOMMATE needed im - Okemos. 10-7/19 me to read Hebrew. Call Connie, power, low mileage. 1-owner. Franchised Service Approved 355-7234. 3-7/14 condition. $250-best offer. 1202 beam s, 9 9 /. Salvage c a rs, large CHAPEL H I L L CEMETERY- mediately for Eden Roc Apart­ Drafted, must sell. 651-5750. by Doctors and DSIA, The most University Village. 355-5948. _______________ 5-7/14 stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO Needs Sales Counselors. Phone ment for re st of sum m er. Call BICYCLE SALES, rentals and modern and Only personalized WOMAN COUNSELOR to accom - 3-7/15 IV 4-9017. 10-7/15 351-4201. 3-7/18 serv ices. A l s o used. EAST OPEL l9$fl wagon. Good shape. PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 E. service in Lansing, providing pany co-ed teen group and other CHEVY 1963. Must sell'B el-A ir $175. 424 West W illard. TU 1921. c ÇÎÎEAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT Grand R iver. Call 332-8303. C you with diaper pails, poly bags, adults to North Carolina for 2-door sedan. 6 cylinder stand­ for permanent positions for men EAST SIDE-SUMMER RATE 2-0319. 3-7/15 CAR WASH: 2 5 /. Wash, wax, deodorizers and diapers, or use social serv ice p roject. Aug. 5- ard shift. Can be seen at 534 vacuum. U-DO-IT. 430 S. Clip- and women in office, sales, 1 bedroom apt.-$100.00 GQLF~RE PR E SENTATlV E taking your own. Baby clothes washed A u g . 16. E x p e n s e s . M r. PLYMOUTH 2-door automatic, 8. o rd ers on every club made. E. Fenton. 882-6026. 3-7/15 pert, back of KOKO Bar. technical. IV 2-1543. C3-7/14 2 bedroom apt.-$125.00 free. No deposit. Plant inspec­ Rentchler after six, 332-0237, Radio, dependable. One owner. Tremendous Savings, three day C O R V E T T E CONVERTIBLE Phone 882-8230 . 5-7/20 C3-7/14 MEN: M A I N T E N A N C E and tion invited. AMERICAN DIA­ 3-7/14 1965. 300 hp, a ir conditioned, both furnished, with delivery. 337-1015 after 6 p.m. PER SERVICE, 914 E. G ier— COLT. P O L I C E Positive .38 MICKEY T H O M P S O N mag Housekeepers at Ingham County AM-FM r a d i o , all p o w e r . PLYMOUTH, 1959, good running garages, call iv 9-1017 10-7/22 CALL 482-0864. C wheels. 14” wheel base for Hospital, 3882 D o b i e Road, special. Used. Excellent con­ $3,450. Call 372-4941 or 332- condition. $135. Call OR 7-7001. Okemos. Apply between 8 a.m .- MARRIED C O U P L E : One bed­ SEWING MACHINE Sale. Large dition, sensible price. Tony. 3-7/18 Chevy. Good condition. Call 355- WEDDING INVITATIONS. A p - 8294. 5-7/18 4 p.m ., Monday through Friday. room apartm ent available for selection of reconditioned, used 355-3132. 5-7/14 1963. 3-7/14 polntments your home or ours. PLYMOUTH 1057. ¿ood tire s. 332-0801. 5-7/14 last five week session. $90. m achines. Singers, Whites, Uni­ Reasonable p rice s. F ree re ­ TAKE HER OUT to dinner . . . FI a T SPIDER, owner must sell. Engine in excellent condition. Scooters & Cycles 355-5870. 3-7/18 versal, Necchi. $19.95 to $39.95. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Guaranteed. Easy te rm s. ED­ c e p t i o n napkins. P A M E L A at one of the fine places listed Call evenings. Phone 351-4181. Must se ll. Call after 7 p.m. 196$ HONDA 56. E lectric sta rte r. Wanted: W a r r e n (Michigan) FURNISHED™t Vvo ’ bedroom a ir WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., P R I N T I N G SERVICE, T U 2- in today’s Classified Ads. 5-7/18 $30. 3-7/14 940 m iles. Excellent condition. Consolidated S c h o o l s seeking conditioned. Renting for F all. 7324. C3-7/14 PLYMOUTH 1%1, 2-door auto- 1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. A R T IS T—FOR charcoal p o r- 372-5137 a fte r 5 p.m . and all D irector of Elementary Educa­ Call 337-2080 after 6 p.m. tra its , Lee B assett, Box 206, m atlc, 8. Radio, dependable. One ____________________ C3-7/14 DIAPER S E R V I C E , Lansing’s weekend. 3-7/18 tion, and Senior High School 5-7/20 Generators and Starteis owner. Phone 882-8230 . 5-7/20 Principal. F o r further details Animals finest. Your choice of th ree E a s t Lansing—746 Randolph, PONTTa C TEMPEST 1961 econ- YAMAHA 1964"250cc. Excellent NEED ONE man for luxury ap art- types. Containers furnished, no Jackson, Michgan. 5-7/15 condition. Many extras. Must contact MSU Placement Office, ment close to Campus. Special AFFECTIONATE SIAMESE k it- deposit. You may include two iosll omy special, $500. Phone 485- all work sell. $395. Call Bill, 355-6297. o r Clayton Pohley, Owen Hall, ra te . Air conditioned. P h o n e tens. $15. Call 351-6647. pounds baby clothes. T ry our IT'S SO EASY to find the work- 6224 before noon or after 6 5-7/18 W239. Phone 353-3570. 3-7/14 351-5383. 5-7/14 5-7/18 Velvasoft process, 25 y ears in e rs you want when you use and p.m . 5-7/15 OFFICE MANAGER needed by Lansing. BY-LO DIAPER SER­ "Help Wanted” Ads in C lassi­ PONTIAC 1963 Bonneville con- STRa TTONts SPO R t CENTER POODLES: APRICOT, m iniature, m aterials local insurance agency. Please Houses fied. Dial 355-8255 now. vertible. 421 tr i- p o w e r , 4- has opened Suzuki of Charlotte. AKC. Eight weeks old. Healthy, VICE. 1010 E. Michigan. IV 2- guaranteed speed, positractlon, power. Ex­ Immediate d e l i v e r y of X6’s call 372-5360. 10-7/19 HOUSE AVAILABLE for F a l l beautiful. P aper trained. ED 7- 0421. C cellent. $1,695. Call 393-3498. while they la st. Or see us about REFRESTÎMÉNT STÂND' côuntér term . Furnished. For students 0708. 3-7/18 HAVE ROOM in my licensed home BUS DEPARTURES 5-7/19 any new Suzuki. C help, neat appearing, depend­ walking to campus. Fireplace. ALASKAN M A L E M U T E AKC for day care. Full or part tim e. To D etroit from East Lan­ REED'S GARAGE SWEET MUSIC to you will be able. Available for w e e k e n d Phone 332-2769. 3-7/14 sing Bus Depot - ED2-2813 1965 HONDA 150. Excellent con- pups, young adults, stud s e r­ Playground f a c i l i t i e s , near 2707 E. Kalamazoo the buyers for pianos and o r­ dition. Best offer. 351-4955. work. Ladies uniforms furnish­ vice, Siberian Huskie bred for Frandor. 482-8340. 3-7/18 NEED MAN to share house for L — 9:25 a.m . gans you get with Classified 3-7/18 ed. Apply S t a r l i g h t Drive-In quality. Phone 694-6786. 489-1626 sum m er. Near Campus. 1015 EL—12:35 p.m . Ads. Dial 355-8255 now. T heater. 5-7/15 3-7/18 Typing Service STRATTON'S SPORT CENTER Marigold, East Lansing, after has t h e new B e n e l l i 250 LABORATORY AIDE with college 5 p.m . 3-7/14 PGODLE NINE week old female. THESE PRINTED, rapid serv ice. E—4:50 p.m . SEE THE A L L -N E W training in Biological Sciences. Drafting supplies, Xerox copies. L—6:45 p.m . Scram bler. IV 4-4411. C ONE ROOMMATE for three bed $125 .flat or $45 and first litte r. F orty hours/w eek. Must have CAPITAL CITY BLUEPRINT, E —8:35 p.m . DART MINI-BIKE $l25. Excet- house, $50 monthly including Phone 393-0538. 3-7/18 E—11:30 p.m . TO YO TA CORONA lent condition. ED 2-2633. Michigan d riv er’s license. For utilities. Phone 332-8245 after 221 South Grand. 482-5431. m o r e information, 372-1910 Mobile Homes C3-7/14 3 s p e e d - F u lly Syncromesh 3-7/15 5 p.m . 3-7/15 L -L ocal. E L -Express to F a r­ ext. 282. 3-7/18 l9’66 YAMAHA' 250cc Catalina. SERIOOS STUDENT: Fail TBache- 1966 MARLeTTE 52 x 10 with INCREASE TRAFFIC on alrc o n - mington, then Local; E-Ex­ o r Optional Automatic CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A lo r’s home with two seniors in tip out. E a r l y A m erican.in­ dltioners with an ad in C lassi­ p re ss, makes Northland Cen. Factory perfect. Warranty in few hours a day can mean ex­ Math, P h i l o s o p h y . Cooking, te rio r. P riced to sell. IV 4- fied. Dial 355-8255. T ran sm lssio n effect. Call Jim , days, 355- cellent earnings for you as a 5273; nights 351-4618. 5-7/19 trained Avon representative. l o u n g e . N ear B e r k e y . $12. 3997. 3-7/14 1 D L E R s A N e ■■ LOOK OUT, SUZUKI is Tiere! F o r appointment in your own Spaulding, F isch e r. 332-3574. P ersonal MO1RE T R »M ■ W orld's f i n e s t motorcycle. home, w rite M rs. Alona Huck- 3-7/18 A MON G R E L E T S FO X SPORT CENTER, 2009 ins, 5665 School Street, Haslett, e a s t L a n sin g one bedroom un- YES, NEJAC rents TV’s for Pen- A C R O SS MEN AR 1 A MR EP CL AP S AR 1 Michigan, or call evenings, 339- furnished. M arried couple, pets. nies a day. F re e service and 1 . P illo w 29. Civil War South Cedar. 372-3908. C 3 -7 /14 delivery. S a m e day s e r v i c e $1714 p.o.e. HONDA 250 Scram bler. Good 2198. mechanical condition. Best of­ BIG CHANCE to find that apart- 5-7/15 $100 month plus utilities. 351- 5327 after 3 p.m . 1-7/14 guaranteed. Call 482-0624 right now! C cover .5. S lo u g h g e n e ra l 30. Plague 33. Religious S R R E Y ME L ON U A N OA S G 1R DL E W HEELS OF LANSING fer over $625. Call 351-6709 ment you want ... check today’s F o r Sale_____ B.Y.O.B. BREAK your own back 8. Newt maxims GR B P RU U after 1 p.m . 3-7/15 C lassified Ads. SONY TAPE recorder; Knight on your vacation trip in style 11. hers. fairy 36. Extinct A 1T MA MA me OB S P 1DE R CRAV O 12. Hank of am plifier and speaker. All H i- with Travel Accident Insurance t\v Ilf bird F i with tape lib rary . Phone 251- from BUBOLZ, 332-8671. 13. Deplore 37. Ouaint ■It N A T E L V E S 0 5194. 1-7/14 C3-7/14 14. Kpochul 38. Hereditary I WE S E w E R s EVERYONE’ S TALKING TELEVISION l9‘*portable, n ear- ly new. Best offer. Phone 332- STUDENTS: ON Your Birthday, come down for a free pizza. BIMBO’S PIZZA. 489-2431. 15. .louse- wife’s chore 17. Gonserva- 42. Wild rice 45. Dismal 46. Jap. sash 6110. 3-7/14 C3-7/14 47. Name DOWN 5. Cut of meat ti\ es 19. 'ap. family meaning 1. Small 6. 11lade ABOUT badge watchful harracut! a 7. Dwarf Administrative Opportunities 2 0 . W ild * animal 21. Redacts 48. Easy gait 49. Afternoon social 2. heading mail 3. Sandarac 8. Green cop­ per arsenate 9. Pleas­ STATE NEWS WARREN CO NSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 24. Kgg white 50. - Aviv- 51. Female tree 4. Environ­ antries 10. Two-year 28. Drive slantingly sheep ment old sheep . D ir e c to r o f E le m e n ta r y E d u c a tio n 16. Reckon CLASSIFIED... • H ig h S c h o o l P r in c ip a l • S u p e rv is o r o f T r a n s p o r ta tio n 1 Z 3 4 5 f, 7 8 9 (O 18. Shade tree 22. Weight • S y s te m s D e v e lo p m e n t II i 12 1 13 23. Establish . C o o r d in a to r (D a ta P r o c e s s in g ) i % 24. Everyone 14 15 ic S u b u rb a n C o m m u n ity n o r th o f D e t r o it 25. "The Lion" It gets— PROGRESSIVE C U R R IC U LU M 17 13 19 % % 26. Elephant's- ear 20 il 22 23 27. Ostensible % % 31. Mythical REASONABLE CLASS SIZE 2 4 25 24 27 28 RESULTS! % lance 2» 30 31 32 32. Mutilate $5,850 BASE SALARY FOR TEACHERb % % 34. Synthetic vr,\ 3 4 33 34 33 language % % % % 35. Confess 37 38 39 4 0 41 CONTACT PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 39. I11 a line % % % 43 44 45 40. Finish line call 355-8255 Warren Consolidated Schools 44 47 48 41. Watches 4 2 . Joke 29900 LORRAINE % 30 SI 43. Mr. WARREN, MICHIGAN 4809 3 49 % % Lincoln Areo Code 313 755-0400, 536-3572, 264-1840 44. Irascihilitv Thursday, July 14, 1966 7 M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan GEMINI10 UNAFFECTED Unions Strike Space Center the go-ahead for the sta rt of 16 experim ents. CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)—More cise was a series of three sim ­ noon by a "m inor” problem with Because of the attempt to meet ulated flights designed to give ground support guidance equip­ final launch preparations. than 1,500 moonport construction The Gemini 10 m ission is one of two different spacecraft In orbit, w orkers Joined 1,100 space cen­ the capsule and its Titan 2 boos­ ment which the space agency Young and Collins have only a te r an electronic workout to make said was corrected. the busiest and most ambitious te r m achinists on strike Wednes­ yet tackled by U.S. space pilots. 40-second m argin to meet their su re all is set for the ambitious Final resu lts of the important day but Gemini 10 launch prep­ exercise w ere expected today af­ Young and Collins will attempt 5:21 p.m . launch tim e. If "holds” arations rolled along unscathed three-day space adventure. cause a delay o r m ore than 40 The test got u n d e r w a y on te r engineers review volumes of to rendezvous with two Agena toward Monday’s blastoff date. satellites, perform a spacewalk seconds, the shot will be post­ T hree key Apollo m en-to-the- schedule at 10 a.m ., but was test data. If the drill is suc­ poned for two days. stalled for an hour in the after­ cessful, project officials will give and a ’’space stand,” and operate moon construction projects w ere stalled by the walkout of all but 200 building tradesm en. Other operations at the space agency’s M erritt Island moon base w ere slowed by the m achinists union dispute. The strik es, however, did not Expose Czech Plot To Bug Interfere with the Air Force G E T T I N G P O T T E D ? — L ee T a y lo r , assistant p ro fe s so r of h o rtic u ltu re , guides a group of students through the greenhouses. High school students fr o m all o v e r the state a re here f o r a t h r e e -d a y v is it as p a rt of a science p ro g ra m sponsored b'y the launch a rea where engineers and astronauts John Young and Mi­ chael Collins w ere putting the 109-foot Gemini 10 space m a­ U.S. State Dept. Offices C o llege of A g ric u ltu re . Photo by Chuck M ichaels chine through its last big test Washington park benches. unclassified adm inistrative re­ WA S H I N G T O N (UPI) — An partm ent’s p a s s p o r t division, before launch. All of the meetings w ere re ­ ports. American double agent foiled an was promoted and given an honor The building strik e was called ported to the FBI by Mrkva. It was not until May, 1965, attem pt by two Czech diplomats award for his role in exposing by the Brevard Building and Con­ Cooperating with the Czechs in that Opatrny firs t revealed his struction T rades Council to pro­ to "bug” the offices of high the plot. Mrkva told re p o rters the elec­ th eir efforts to "cultivate" him, desire to bug the State Dept, te st the space agency’s methods State Dept, officials, it was dis­ building. Playing alone, Mrkva tronic listening devlcewas placed Mrkva gave them such harm ­ of awarding construction con­ closed Wednesday. supplied him with a catalog of The story of the bugging ef­ in the office of Raymond Lisle, le ss item s as State Dept, tele­ tra c ts . The council, which rep ­ phone books, news releases and government furniture to help en­ fort, which involved a sophisti­ director of East European af­ resen ts 12 trades unions, claim s gineers design the listening de­ cated electronic device and pay­ fa irs, and the Czechs tried to per­ NASA awards building contracts vice that Opatrny finally handed ment of $3,440 to the U.S. agent, suade him to plant a second one to firm s which hire industrial him last May 29. labor or non-union w orkers to handle the jobs. was related at a State Dept, news conference. in the office of U ndersecretary George W. Ball. The Czechs w ere JuriO patm y, Car Safety The bug, which the FBI de­ scribed as "sophisticated,” was The m achinists s t r i k e was It was the first disclosure designed to be placed in a book second em bassy secretary , who called by the International Assn. of M achinists a g a i n s t T rans World A irlines Friday as p art of of an attempt to install a lis­ tening device within the State Dept., although there have been was ordered out of the country within three days, and Zdenek Bill Passes case. Mrkva turned the device 6ver to FBI agents who installed it in a nationwide airlines strike. TWA efforts to bug U.S. em bassies Pisk, now first se c re ta ry of the W A S H I N G T O N (U P I)~ T h e L is le 's office. But it was allowed provides "housekeeping” s u p ­ abroad. Czech U.N. m ission. House Commerce Committee ap­ The S t a t e Dept, said t h a t proved Wednesday the heart of to transm it only 20 minutes of port services at the moonport. A spokesman said one of the h a r m l e s s conversation before The day-long Gemini 10 exer­ Czechs was ordered to leave Mrkva, who speaks Czech, first a Senate-passed bill that would met the diplomats on one of his require federal safety features in agents shut it off. the United States. U.N. Secre­ On June 9, Opatrny contacted tary General U Thant was in­ routine visits to the Czech em­ new model cars rolling off a s ­ bassy in November, 1961. Mrkva and complained that the form ed about the other who now sembly lines in the fall of 1967. bug had worked for only minutes. Concert (continued f r o m page 1) is with the Czech m ission at the United Nations. The U.S. agent, Frank Mrkva, Subsequently, he m et with Pisk 11 tim es and Opatrny 37 tim es. Most of the meetings w ere held Unlike the Senate, it also en­ dorsed mandatory minimum p e r­ formance standards for used c a rs Mrkva replied that he had dropped it and the Czechs asked him to in the Maryland suburbs and on retu rn it so they could send it to 38, an employe of the State De­ when sold anytime after the new of Dortmund, the Vienna State c a r requirem ents had been in Prague for re p a irs. But Mrkva s t a l l e d and the Opera, the Belgrade Opera and effect for two years. The intent Czechs refused to give him the the London, Buffalo and San F ran­ was to encourage regular state A S W E E T B E E T TO H AVE — These rows of t ile cyl inders contain sugar beets, full $1,000 they had prom ised. cisco symphonies. inspections of used c a rs. which are being used as p a r t of a nutrient test prog ra m near the Plant Science Instead, they gave him an ad­ He has also been directo r of the Rep. Harley O. Staggers, D- L a b o ra to ry . W a tering the plants is a United States De pt. of A g ric u ltu re employe, W, Va., committee chairman, vance of $500, bringing total Photo by Chuck Michaels K arlsruhe and a teacher at the payments to $3,440. C h r is Filban. Vienna Academy of Music. said he hoped for final approval of the bill today. In some re ­ At their last meeting, the State O t h e r perform ances of the spects, it would be stronger than Dept, said, Opatrny suggested Congress of Strings will be con­ the a d m in is tra tio n -s u p p o rte d bugging B all's office and again ON CAMPUS ducted by William Steinberg, con­ m easure that passed the Senate, insisted that the bug in L isle’s office be returned for re p a irs. ductor of the Pittsburgh Sym­ 76 to 0, last month. phony O rchestra, July 21; by The initial standards, to be At this point, the FBI stepped Postal Unit Rites Friday Henry Lewis, assistant conduc­ tor of the Los Angeles Symphony O rchestra, Aug. 4, and by Donald revised a year after published, would be based on existing pub­ lic standards, probably those re­ in and ended the operation. NEMC TV Rentals Johanos, conductor of the Dallas quired for vehicles bought by the A U.S. A ssistant P ostm aster of business and financial tre a s­ if MSU’s new unit is successful, Symphony O rchestra and Dean of federal government. This likely General will help dedicate MSU’s u re r, will rep resent the Univer­ it may be a forerunner of others the Congress of Strings, Aug. 18. $ 9 /m o . would Include such features as new self-serv ice postal unit, lo­ sity . Gordon Thomas, mayor of for colleges and urban develop­ head re sts, padded dashboards 482-0624 In addition, there will be re ­ cated on the northeast corner E ast Lansing, will serve as m as­ m ents. The unit on campus will and collapsible steering wheels. be open 24 hours a day, seven citals by the congress faculty of Shaw and F arm Lanes at te r of cerem onies. The new postal unit is the first days a week. throughout the sum m er.________ 11 a.m . F riday. T yler Abell, who heads the of its kind to be installed on a bureau of facilities for the U.S. university campus in the nation. Post Office Dept., will give the It was specially designed and m ajor address at the dedication. constructed in Washington, D.C. Philip J. May, vice president One post office official said Rescind Price Boost On Steel Ingredient Health Center (continued f r o m page 1) NEW YORK I#)—Under p re s­ su re from f e d e r a l officials, "W hile desiring to cooperate with the adm inistration, the com­ pany continues to believe that an A S H E E P IS H L O O K — College life does have its p as to ral side, at least at the sheep research c en ter. A m erical Metal C l i m a x , Inc. buts of the tie-in s takes plenty The package of suggestions rescinded Wednesday its five per in crease in molybdenum prices SALE of m eetings. coming out of these meetings will cent increase in the price of is Justified and in fact is nec­ Although the site for the new be laid before the Board of T ru s­ molybdenum, a key ingredient essary to a ssu re adequate fu­ m edical center has not yet been tees in September for approval. in making high grade steel. tu re supplies to meet rapidly chosen, it will be located with growing requirem ents," Sawyer T h e n an architect-engineer the proposed buildings of the will be appointed by the Univer­ The action came after Gard­ said in a statem ent. new Medical School. sity to draw up plans for the ner Ackley, c h a i r m a n of the Recent experience in moyb- The Medical School buildings center. P resident’s Council of Economic denum as well as other metals w ill be located within a block The a rc h ite c t's plans and spe­ A dvisers, said the increase ap­ had shown that inadequate sup­ form ed by Mt. Hope Road, the cifications, which can run as peared to be totally unjustified ply is the m ost fundamental prob­ Grand Trunk tracks, F arm Lane long as an eight-inch-thick type­ and to add unnecessarily infla­ lem contributing to inflationary and Hagadorn Road. The Life- w ritten booklet, will go before tionary p re ssu re s on the econo­ p re ssu re and other market dif­ Sciences Building, whose site is the Board of T rustees in Octo­ my. ficulties, ra th e r than price, he already chosen, will be the firs t b e r. said. building to go up in this a re a . H.A. Sawyer J r ., president of "T o get an effective health If the plans a re approved by the Climax Molybdenum Co. Di­ Am erican Metal Climax ac­ center, we m ust tie it in with all the tru ste e s, construction bids vision of American Metal Climax, counts for tw o-thirds of U.S. facets of cam pus,” Feurig said. for the health center will be said the decision had been taken molybdenum production and about "W e m ust see w here the Uni­ taken. at the specific request of the one-half of the free world’s out­ v ersity as a whole is going.” Construction s h o u l d b e g i n put. government. F o r the re s t of the sum m er about Jan. 1. University officials will continue Remaining Stock ONE GROUP OF Several Groups of to see where the University as a Spring & Summer Summer Skirts FRESHMAN BOOKS whole is going and where the Medical College and the health Co-Ordinates center in p articu lar a re going. and Dresses Meetings this sum m er will in­ Reduced (Students A ttending M5U O rie n ta tio n ) volve the Office for Student Af­ fa irs , Olin Health Center offi­ Bermudas 1/3 c ials, the College of Human Med­ OFF 1/3 icine, the Institute of Biological Sciences and Medicine, the comp­ tro lle r and the office for campus FOR FALL 1966 20% off And Morel And More Importedboat-neckshirt planning and maintenance. A meeting held this week will Buy Now W hile Used Books A re S till A v a ila b le H e r e ’s a s lip -o n s h irt th a t’ s casual, com fortable consider the future of laboratory yet sporty and good-looking. development on the campus and the role the new health center should play in it. ATL Nat. Sci. 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Rice said that schools must take a sh are of the responsi­ bility traditionally left to church and home In teaching youth about sex and Its proper role In life. School sex e d u c a t i o n pro­ gram s, Rice contends, can help curb the ris e in teen-age ve­ nereal disease and broken m ar­ riages. A comm ittee of 10 men and FREE women representing v a r i o u s Michigan education and health organizations began on the re ­ vision of sex education guide­ lines about two months ago. No deadline for the revision’s THERMO TEMP Kroger Wheat, Whole Wheat or completion has been set. • . 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