Tuesday Temper . . . Partly Sunny... . . . if u n g o v e r n e d , g o v ­ MICHIGAN Much c o o le r today with a high of 80. Tonight, f a i r and e r n s the w h o le m a n . — Shaftesbury STATE cool. * UNIVERSITY East Lansing, M ichigan July 19, 1966 10c V o l. 59, N um ber 20 Gemini 10 Blast Perfect; ¿ r //y /$ tU fitM msmw o rn a to w O ft* * !* !'! ' te /V /'S To Rendevous Today SPACE C E N T E R , H o u s t o n at 5:20 p.m ., right on schedule, beside the capsule handed them of an American manned space­ canal cruished the Western At­ (UPI)—G e m i n i 10 astronauts after a flawless countdown. The outsized pliers and a monkey c r a f t . All o t h e r s have been lantic 1,200 m i l e s downrange n John W. Young and Michael Col­ Atlas rocket-powered Agena went wrench for a gag. launched in the morning. from Cape Kennedy on a ju st-in - lins blasted into orbit Monday up faultlessly at 5:40 p.m . It was the firs t evening launch The a irc ra ft c a rrie r Guadal- case basis should the flight have evening on the trail of a target The veteran Young and rookie to come down. launched ahead of them for the Collins went into an orbit that Now, the c a rrie r will be used perfect start of Am erica’s most ranged from 100 m iles to 168 to pick up the astronauts at ambitious rendezvous and space- m iles above Earth. They might the end of their 70-hour, 17- walking venture. go as high as a record 467 minute ride. Nicknamed "Flight oftheNight mi l es—d u r i n g their three-day Splashdown was scheduled for People’’ because much of the flight— 159 m iles higher than the 4:38 p.m . EOT Thursday—giv­ ■V W m m , ¥:M ■ w firs t day’s work in space will be Russian-manned spacecraft alti­ done at night, Gemini 10 set out tude record. on a 100,000-mile chase after Orbit was achieved six min­ ing the astronauts and the re s­ cue c a rrie r very little leeway in daylight. an Agena target and was sched­ utes after blastoff. But Young and Collins said they w ere sure they could come down 6Axe Max’-Strikers uled to catch up to it and dock with it at 11:11 a.m . today. "Looking goodl," came the jubilant report from tracking sta­ "th e pickle b a rre l" and match or better the 1 1/2-m ile bullseye The astronauts planned to come Most Lansing city s e rv ic e s , except police and f i r e protection, had to cut back to to within 100 feet of it for ren­ tions as the Titan rocket with its splashdown of Gemini 9 astro ­ dezvous at 10:36 p.m. capsule arced into the blue. nauts Thomas Stafford and Eu­ skeleton crew s Monday when 250 m e m b ers of the A m e ric a n F ederatio n of State, Gemini 10 streaked skyward Collins was scheduled for a gene Cernan last June 6. County and Municipal em ployes took p a rt in a c ity -w id e s trik e . on a tail of flame from Cape 55-minute spacewalk that could Collins planned to open his Kennedy into a blue summer sky bring him right up to the Agena hatch three tim es: once to stand 8 target which has been in orbit for 55 minutes and to take pic­ since last June some 260 miles tures as p art of 14 scheduled 250 LANSING EMPLOYES up~ and 80 m iles higher than Agena 10 launched Monday. experim ents, once for the 55- minute spacewalk, and again to There was no gee-whiz ban­ dump excess baggage overboard before the fiery re-en try to earth. City Workers On Strike te r from the astronauts as they lifted off. T heir voices crackled down to Gemini control with a stream of technical data. The veteran Young, a Georgia Tech man and a commander in the Navy, and Collins, a West Point "A rm y b rat” whose father Some 250 unionized Lansing a fte r J e rry Wurf, international responsibility," Wurf said, as he walked out of negotiations at city The 400 are about a third of Command pilot Young and co­ Circling Earth was a m ajor general, w ere told employes went out on strike Mon­ president of theAFSCME, claim ­ Lansing’s city employes. pilot Collins, both 35, got 10 to sleep Monday until 1 p.m . EST hall. Astronauts Michael Collins and John Young blasted day after contract negotiations ed he had been assaulted by an Wurf arrived from Washington Sunday’s bargaining session hours sleep before their voyage while the fueling of the Agena and ended abruptly with union rep­ attorney for the city and ac­ was to deal with wages, lon­ began. They dined on tfle trad i­ off at 5:20 p.m. Monday f o r a 70-hour, 17-m inute G e m i n i rockets p r o c e e d e d yesterday afternoon to help the flig h t around the e a rth . U PI Telephoto resentatives accusing the city of cused the city of using tape re ­ union reach its firs t contract gevity, a union shop and sick leave tional Earthsm eal of filet mignon, smoothly. unethical labor p ractices. c o rd ers and plainclothes police­ provisions in the proposed con­ scram bled eggs, fruit juice, toast with the city before the strike M embers of Local 1390 of the men to h arass the union. tra ct. and coffee before donning their "T h ere is some strange con­ deadline. The union last year Wurf insisted the city show bulky space suits. Am erican Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees spiracy going on here to evade AFL-CIO, set up picket lines dealing with us, hoping tjiat we at city hall and other minicipal would say something somehow won the right to bargain for some 400 persons employed by the city’s civic Center, public service, parks and recreation and good faith by reinstating five city employes who w ere fired Looking rather stern, they went Friday when they held a "m edi­ to the ready room to get a final medical checkout and to don suits. City Sewage Problem Rests offices at midnight. that would discredit the union, tation break" on their Jobs. traffic departm ents. Then, an hour and four minutes Bargaining ended Sunday night and the city could escape its Richard Hooker, an attorney for the city, said the w orkers before blastoff, they were sealed could not be reinstated without into their capsule. a hearing. Technicians on the platform With State Water Board By ROBE RT A Y A F IE MSU Employes Union Joins When Wurf complained about a tape reco rd er being on during the public negotiations in the Lansing Speck’s State News Staff W r i t e r Correction and elimination of Sewage Act Clear City Council Chamber, Hooker East Lansing’s sewage problem, Pickets At Lansing City Hall draped the tape and reels over Wurf’s shoulders. Wurf then accused Hooker of Hearing stemming from dumping of raw w astes into the Red Cedar River by the city, re sts prim arily with Sec. 6. (A). It shall be unlawful fo r any person d ir e c t ly o r In d ire c tly to discharge into the waters of the state any substance which is o r may be­ the Michigan Water Resources By JOE M IT C H ical Plant consulted them in the physically assaulting him and of Commission. come injurious to the public health, safety o r State News Staff W r i t e r MSU’s non-academic employes fect on the course of action we’ll take on our dispute with Physical P lan t," he added. work changes as stipulated in the contract, which took effect July 1. holding him up to contempt, Wurf also complained about Delayed T h e Water Resources Act, passed Oct. 29, 1965, makes it w e lfa re ; o r which is o r may become injurious to domestic, c o m m e rc ia l, in d u stria l, a g r ic u l­ Physical Plant officials, how­ the presence of plainclothes po­ illegal to discharge raw sewage t u r a l, recre atio na l o r other uses which are being union, Local 1585, agreed at "B ut if the Lansing strike ever, said the contract required licemen in the council cham­ into any state body of water and o r may be made of such waters; or which is o r three separate emergency m eet­ ends Friday and we have not CHICAGO (UPI)—Doctors de­ official notification only if the b e r’s g alleries. gives the commission authority m ay become injurious to the value o r u tilit y of ings Monday to support the strike reached an agreem ent here, then creed Monday that Richard Speck in Lansing involving city and we’ll set up picket lines on cam­ change affected the w orker’sse n - "T he city officials w ere mak­ was too ill to be brought to to take corrective action. r ip a r ia n lands; o r which is o r may become in­ union officials. p u s." T his does not n ecessar­ iority. ing use of police lieutenants in court for several days for the Raw sewage, including human jurious to livestock, wild anim als, b ird s , fish, The action took precedence ily mean the union will go on plainclothes to be watchmen in stabbing and strangling of eight w a s t e s , a re being discharged aquatic life o r plants o r the growth or propaga­ The decision to a lte r the work over the dispute on campus be­ strike. this building," said Wurf. student nurses and could not be into the river through flap gates tion th e re o f be prevented o r in ju riou s ly affected; schedule, according to Physical tween Local 1585 and the Physical Minner said that by support­ "They w ere sitting in our com­ confronted by the m assacre’s designed to handle storm water o r whereby the value of fish and game is or may Plant officials, was a combina­ P lant—the prim ary purpose for ing the Lansing strike, Local m ittee rooms trying to listen in lone survivor. overflow from the city’s sewers. be destroyed o r im p a ire d , tion of upper and lower man­ which the emergency meetings 1585 should get support from to our conversation." These untreated w astes are (B). The discharge of any raw sewage of agement. Cook County State's Atty. Dan­ human o rig in , d ir e c t ly o r in d ire c tly into any of were planned last Wednesday. Lansing and other p arts of the dumping in dry, as well as storm, state if the campus union de­ iel P. Ward postponed indefinite­ weather. the w aters of the state shall be considered p r im a But when the Lansing strike ly the arraignm ent of Speck, 24- In accordance with Sec. 7ofthe fa c ie evidence of the violation of section 6 (A) af began at midnight Sunday, MSU’s cides to go on strike. union officials decided the dis­ cussion of the Physical Plant "We hope to get this (campus) thing settled without going on Viets Warned Again year-old drifter and sometime sailor who was captured after he gashed his arm s with a broken act, any offender will be cited by the commission with a proposed this act unless said discharge shall have been p e r m it te d by an o rd e r , rule o r regulation of the com m iss io n . Any city, v illage or township which dispute would be delayed until s trik e ," Minner said. notice and order which it deems wine bottle in a skid row flop­ after the Lansing issue is solved. “ We feel that at the present tim e the Lansing strik e is more The dispute arose July 11 over the change in the work sched­ ules of seven employes in the On U.S. Pilot Trials house. C o r a z o n Amurao, attractive appropriate for corrective ac­ tion. A commission hearing will then p e r m it s , allows o r suffers the discharge of such ra w sewage of human o rig in in to a n y o fth e w aters of the state by any of its inhabitants or persons would follow any trial of U.S. occupying lands *>om which said raw sewage o r i ­ im portant," said C harles Min- Physical Plant and the merging GENEVA (UPI)—Ambassador 23-year-old Filipino e x c h a n g e be held to review the facts and prisoners in North Viet Nam. ginates, shall be subject only to the re m e d ie s ner, staff representative for the of their unit with a lower classi­ A rthur J. Goldberg told the In­ nurse who was brought to the proposed action. Following, the Goldberg delivered his warn­ 7 of this act. Michigan State Employes Union. fication. ternational Red C ross Monday Jail to identify Speck, was taken hearing, a final order of deter­ provided f o r in secti: ing as he presented to Roger " It will not have a direct ef­ Union officials said the Phys- that "disastro u s consequences" away without a face-to-face con­ mination of the commission will Gallopln, executive director of the Red C ross, a letter out­ frontation with the man she had be binding. l i n i n g Washington’s contention identified from photographs as If the proposal is not com­ that U.S. flie rs being held in the killer. plied with, the courts may en­ torney general in a court of com­ sing, he said there a re various Notes From Traveler North Viet Nam a re covered by the 1949 Geneva Convention which prohibits such tria ls. Ward postponed the arraign­ ment on the advice of Dr. William force the order. In addition to the rem edies provided by Sec. 7, “ any viola­ petent jurisdiction (Sec. 6D).” Loring F. Oeming of the Water Resources Commission said that co urses of action to be taken to abate the problem. , T he task of separating the N orcross, the physician attend­ tion of any provision of Section system , a principle being advo­ the commission is presently en­ Far From Civilization Goldberg told newsmen the let­ te r was authorized "from the highest level” but would not con­ ing Speck, N orcorss said: "Med­ ically, the patient is not now able to appear in co u rt," 6 shall be prima facie evidence , . . and in addition to the rem ­ gaged in a program of appraising sim ilar problems throughout the cated by many, entails a trem en­ dous cost. Oeming cited other edies provided for in this act state. corrective m easures to abate the By DON SOCKOL firm that it was directly from The sta te 's attorney said the may be abated according to law In the case of combination problem. President Johnson. One can walk for hours without seeing a single human Gallopin declined to comment arraignm ent might be heldTues- in an action brought by the at- sew er systems, as in E ast Lan­ (continued on page 4) being in the outer reaches of MSU. on his meeting with Goldberg. day if Speck's condition improv­ The U niversity's m ajestic Northwest te rrito ry is a beau­ E arlier, however, a Red Cross ed sufficiently. But N orcross told spokesman said "w e a re act­ newsmen, in response to ques­ tiful and terrifying place. It is beautiful because in it a man can commune with na­ ing” to insure the safety of tions, that it would "several PROJECT CALLED SUCCESS tu re. Civilization is far away. All is as it was centuries ago. U.S. p riso n ers. He declined to days" before Speck would be well T here a re only , the fields, the moon, the sta rs and the ani­ m als. One cannot walk a hundred yards without citing one of . the oldest inhabitants of MSU—the Cow. T here a re whole herds of them. At one time the Cows elaborate. Goldberg will meet with Red enough to make a court appear­ ance. Speck, bound with leather r e ­ straining straps and g u a r d e d STEP Volunteers Return year than we did in six last y e a r," commented roam ed much further north, even as far as the Red Cedar Sell Wares closely by police, was sleeping under sedation in the jail in­ By JIM S P A N IO L O State News Campus E d it o r Rev. John Duley, coordinator for the project. R iver. This year STEP volunteers spent an intensive firm ary. N orcross said he was But then Man came. And with him came civilization. The Cows w ere pushed south until now they occupy only a rela­ On Sidewalk sedated "to enable him to sleep Thirty-five MSU student volunteers and four faculty m em bers returned last weekend from four weeks instructing and privately tutoring 83 students who had Just graduated from high East Lansing holds its Fourth and to prevent a deterioration participating in the month-long Student Educa­ tively few a c res. school. Instruction was given in m athem atics, But the great Northwest is a te rrib le place, too. It has Annual Sidewalk Sale Wednesday, of his physical condition. tion Program (STEP) at an all-N egro college in N orcross told newsmen he ru l­ communication skills and physical education. not only the beauties of nature—but the loneliness as well. with big p rice reductions on side­ Holly Springs, M iss. walk - displayed merchandise. ed out plans for the confronta­ L ast year MSU students spent six weeks at Rust I sat in my tent Sunday night and thought about home and STEP, partially sponsored by ASMSU and by College in a pioneering effort to give assistance The Sidewalk Sale has represent­ tion, and the witnesses were groups and individuals in the University com­ my wife. to deprived Negro students. In last y ear’s proj­ I wondered why I was trying to cross the entire MSU ed one of the largest single day taken away. N orcross said Speck munity, sent student volunteers for the second “ is not now in full possession ect, both a program for incoming freshm en and campus on foot. I thought I should not, at least, be trying it sales of the y ear. consecutive year to Rust College to assist Mis­ of his mental faculties.” He said a community program for 250 youngsters in the M erchants will display m er­ sissippi Negroes planning to attend Rust College. alone. (continued on page 6) chandise on the sidewalks for his patient was "extrem ely ex­ "We accomplished m ore in four weeks this (continued on page 6) this annual s a le . hausted." Chides Escalation i S TA TE N EW S During 'Aid’ Debate 1 Üäj IH I I Kyle Kerbowy editor-in-chief Joel Stork advertising manager WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen. J. William Fulbright began theSen- of State Dean Rusk denied F r i­ day that foreign aid implied any I a te 's annual fight over foreign American m ilitary commitment aid Monday with an attack on the in Viet Nam o r elsew here. Page 2 T u e s d a y . July 19, 1966 Johnson A dm inistration's "te n ­ Fulbright, chairm an o f th e dency to escalate our commit­ Senate Foreign Relations Com­ m ents” without consulting Con­ m ittee, also said of the P re s i­ g re ss. dent’s announced intention to un­ dertake a m ultibillion-dollar as­ W Democracy: Still In Doubt In appealing for Congress to retain its year-by-year review sistance program in Asia: of foreign aid, Fulbright men­ "It may well be that the Con­ tioned the growing U.S. involve­ g re ss would agree on the de­ ment in Viet Nam and Johnson's sirability of a 'Johnson doctrine The question is s till unanswered: L e g a lly the issue may be moot, but fo r A sia.’ I do not believe, how­ plans for a m assive Asian de­ Must a u n iv e rs ity be dem oc ra tic in it's v ery much alive in the minds ever, that it would be proper velopment program . its relations with students? of many students and staff person­ for the executive branch to em­ The Arkansas Democrat is the It seems strange that such a ques­ nel. Just last week a graduate stu­ bark upon such a program with­ somewhat reluctant floor man­ tion would e v e r a ris e . A fte r all, dent came Into the State News of­ out thorough Congressional r e ­ ager for a bill that would author­ d em oc ra cy is put on a pinnacle inthis fice with a complaint about a Uni­ view. v e r s it y law, but pleaded that his ize nearly $2.4 billion for eco­ country. We sing songs about it, w rite " I would be much m ore in­ nomic and technical assistance books about it and a re w illin g to die name not be used. clined to suppport m ulti-year In a m anner s tran g ely s i m i l a r to to 92 countries in the 12 months f o r it. Both public and p riv a te schools authorizations if there w ere not the m e m b e r of the u n d ergroundfight- that began July 1. The Senate a re expected to teach students how to this tendency to escalate our ing force he said in an undertone will take up la te r a separate be good citizens in our democracy. comm itm ents. “ You know what this u n iv e rs ity is bill to authorize an additional But this is n’t always the case. "In the circum stances, I think like. I can't take any chances; I $892 million for m ilitary aid to When the U n iv e rs ity rejected Paul it well to keep a tighter rein 55 countries. Schiff's application f o r admission last want to be s ure to g ra d u a te ." on the aid program than might f a ll , because he had opposed U n ive r­ The a r b i t r a r y decision of the lead­ The two-part Senate approach otherw ise be necessary or even s ity policies, it was not showing e rs of the school to r e - a d m it Schiff to foreign aid would provide $142 d e sira b le ." d em o c ra cy at work. It was showing is little consolation to students upset million less than the $4.48 bil­ Fulbright noted he had been a how people get squelched when they by its e a r l i e r a r b i t r a r y decision not lion the President requested. past advocate of long-term auth­ react too strongly against strong to r e - a d m it him . The House last Thursday ap­ orizations. But, in a clear ref­ f o rc e s in a mass society. If the suggestions of the Faculty proved nearly all the money John­ erence to Viet Nam, he said that When Schiff took his case to court, C o m m itte e on Student A f f a i r s ’ report son sought and, for the first tim e, " re c e n t events have persuaded th e re was hope that the court would on academic free d o m are accepted, went along with his request for m e of the continuing necessity— a nsw er the question: must a univer­ the a dm in istra tion w ill be prohibited long-term authority. He had ask­ tim e-consum ing as it is —for the sity be dem ocratic? f r o m being a r b i t r a r y in its relations ed a five-year program . The annual review by Congress of our A decision in Schiff's favo r would with students. House approved this for develop­ foreign aid activ ities." have set a precedent forcing schools But this is not enough. At a u n iv e r - ment loans and the Alliance for across the country to use demo­ sity whose atm osphere m ore closely P ro g re ss and two years for other c ra tic methods in making admissions re sem b les a big business c o rp o ra ­ program s. selections. But the leaders of MSU had a change tion than a trad itio n al, iv y -c o v e re d academic institution, students want The Senate debate, expected to consume much if not all of the Marines of heart and re -a d m itte d Schiff, mak­ and need legal guarantees. ing the suit a moot is s u e --n o prece­ dent. The E d ito rs week, started on a note critical of - U.S. policy in Viet Nam as Fulbright made a lukewarm ap­ Kill 148 In peal for approval of the aid bill. He again charged that the ad­ m inistration was using an old aid Viet Nam commitment to South Viet Nam Philippine Mayor Killed; as a partial basis for the U.S. SAIGON (UPI)—Thousands of m ilitary buildup there. Secretary U.S. M arines in their biggest operation of the w ar pushed deep­ e r into the hostile northwest corner of South Viet Nam Mon­ Commie Huks Suspected OUR READERS SPEAK day, piling up a toll of at least 148 North Vietnamese dead in a four-day-old offensive. Gallardo was president ambush was a challenge j: Northward acro ss the border, MANI LA (UPI)—Sus­ pected Communist "Huk’' assassin s Monday evaded a' task force of soldiers and P h i l i p p i n e constabulary of the new anti-Huk May­ o r s ’ League in Pampanga. Also killed were two po­ l i c e m e n , a constabulary from the Huks, he intended to pick it up. The assassins are be- lieved to be rem nants of ¡: :j :• ;j Offended By Our Cartoon American jets bombed and straf­ ed North Viet Nam in 108 m ore m issions. They devastated an oil storage facility near Dong Hoi, (national police) trooper, the once powerful Com - )• To the F,ditor: touching off 51 explosions and 35 troops after murdering a students will be returning to Foreign students a re tired of many deep roots and surely the roaring fire s in the target area. a village official and a m unist " H u k a b a l a h a p " ;• cartoon is one of its many roots. village mayor and his five th eir native lands with attitudes hearing the phrase "Cam el Jock­ Two American jets w ere shot civilian guard. movement of the late 1940s 'jj In reference • to your cartoon escorts. of hatred of the American peo­ ey s" whenever an argument be­ Finally, I would like to point down during the raid s. But their They were traveling by and early 1950s, $ of July J 4, 1 believe that the out that world tranquility cannot three crewmen w ere saved in Mayor Anastacio G allar­ ple? If so, then the printing of tween an American student and jeep on a highway about 50 The slain mayor had re - ;• State News has taken an act of do of Candaba T own in the cartoon has been a great a n o t h e r nationality reaches a be brought about by irrational daring rescu es—one in a pos­ milles north of Manila when portedly told m ilitary of- •: discrim ination against the for­ acts of discrim ination. Instead, sible record-breaking pickup by a Pampanga province, was m istake. On the other hand, if deadlock. It can be argued that they were cut down by gun­ ficials e a rlie r that Huks •: eign students at MSU. ambushed Monday morning they do not believe in that fact, the 'p h ra se ' is m erely a Joke if we understand our cultures and seaplane and two in a hazardous fire. Gallardo andhis com­ were out to get him and had :j Does the staff of the State that of others we can live in a helicopter pickup under Com­ as he traveled by Jeep to­ then 1 believe they have no sense Just as the 'cartoon’ is, but in panions, who were armed, asked for a constabulary ;• News understand the fact that of understanding other cultures. much happier world, providing we munist fire . ward Manila and a sched­ reality they both have that sense were unable to fire back. escort, j; som e day these very foreign a re wise enough and articulate uled meeting with P re s i­ The printing of the cartoon of prejudice, Up to 7,500 U.S. M arines, In a message to officials enough. dent Ferdinand M arcos to According to m i 1 i t a r y :■ gives me an appropriate oppor­ "Yankee go hom e" is a very along with thousands of South in central Luzon after the d i s c u s s law lessness in estim ates only about 200 :• tunity to point out that the stu­ fam iliar phrase to Americans Vietnamese troops, w ere pushing shooting, Marcos said if the Pampanga. armed Huks rem ain active :] dents on the whole a re almost here and abroad, but one that Hussein M. Naghdi into the deep canyons and Jungle- . in central Luzon north of : Manila. :• ¡1 Rink Music as irratio n al as the State News. many do not understand. It has Iranian senlo; covered mountains of Quang T rl Province south of the dem ilitar­ ized zone border in "Operation : Unconfirmed' r e p o r t s Javits, Brimmer Urge : said two men dressed in :: Distracts H astings." : m ilitary fatigues appeared : in the neighboring village : of Santa Lucia about 6 a.m . : j : Playgoers Not All The Marines They were joined by M arines from Operation Deck House II, a related amphibious landing, in the Higher Income Taxes : They were joined a few ; drive aimed at routing the equi­ WASHINGTON (UPI)—A Re­ Andrew F . Brim m er, a mem­ ber of the F e d e r a l Reserve : m i n u t e s later by seven • m ore men in fatigues. : About 7:50 a.m ., G allar- ' To the Editor: To Die From Bullets a constant stream of fire on the valent of a North Vietnamese division believed to have infil­ trated the area. The drive, which was launch­ publican senator and the newest It is quite understandable to Board, said that in the absence :• do’s jeep appeared and the \ VIET NAM [If}—The M arine difficulty of their position. Steep clearing. ed Friday, has been featured by member of the F ederal Reserve conserve on space and get the helicopters slanted sharply down hills ringed the landing zone. of a tax increase, "serio u s con­ :• assassins opened fire from greatest utility out of the facili­ As the helicopters took off, a se rie s of sharp, but brief run­ Board both called for higher sideration” should be given to : the roadside with automatic into the valley with tra c e r bul­ Enemy troops on the slopes kept s t r o n g gusts of wind ripped ning clashes. Early Monday, Ma­ taxes Monday to fight inflation ties that exist, especially on a tem porary suspension of the tax • weapons. lets streaking by from enemy acro ss the valley. T rees that rin e a rtille ry cut to pieces a and ease the upward p ressu re on campus as large as MSU. How­ credit businessmen get for in­ guns on the hills below. had appeared sm all from high Communist reconnaissance pa­ spiraling interest rates. ever, conservatism and common Sen. Jacob K, Javits, R-N.Y., urged President Johnson to ask vesting in new plants and equip­ ment. I Marcos ordered troops $ into the field to track down ;• the killers and the con- sense do not always go together. For example, Saturday night we It was Just after dawn and the first wave of L e a t h e r n e c k s aboard looked like some mix­ Last Rites up now towered 100 feet at the tro l. edge of the small clearing. UPI correspondent Leon Daniel The second wave of helicop­ reported that when the stroke Congress for an income tax in­ Capital outlays " a re approach­ attended "T he Days Between" crease that would take between $5.5 and $7 billion of spending ing unsustainable levels and thus pose an ultimate threat to con­ stabulary immediately set up road blocks around the :■ area. at the C ircle Theater which is located in the same building as tu re of football players and med­ ieval knights ’in the arm ored vests that swelled their bodies to For Nurses te rs came in and the hills echoed cleared from the M arine a rtille ry with bursts of machine gun fire . b arrag e the only sights left of the • money out of the hands of con- tinued e c o n o m i c expansion,’' the ice rink. CHICAGO (U PI)--Final serv ­ One helicopter set down in a estim ated N o r t h Vietnamese giant size. T heir faces w ere hole and a man was thrown out. squad w ere two bodies and a • sum ers and businessmen. Brim m er said in a speech in •: By afternoon they located During the entire performance, dusty and bearded. ices for five slain student nurses Javits criticized Johnson for Boston. Copies were made avail­ a blue arm y truck believed the audience found themselves in­ were held Monday on the Feast His arm was broken. A second twisted machinegun from which It wouldn’t be the enemy fire helicopter l o a d e d with troops bits of human flesh dangled. I relying solely on tight money to able in Washington. :j: used by the k illers. They voluntarily tapping their toes to Day of St. Cam illus, the Patron that was to get some of them. It plowed into a tree. 1restrain the nation's booming "An increase in income taxes were still searching for a the sweet strains of assorted Saint of nursing. would be the hazards of the The wreckage blocked half of economy, A tax increase would e a rlie r this year wouldhavebeen :■ red jeep, also used as a ’ waltzes bellowing through the Friends and relatives of the te rra in and the confusion of bat­ the landing zone. ) do the job "m o re equitably" and the most effective deterrent to •:j getaway vehicle. w all. In one particulary stirring five victim s of last T hursday’s tle in the landing zone that would Two m ore helicopters tried to ; would bring down Interest rates further escalation in capital ex­ part of the play Barbara tells h er husband, David, about her take the initial toll in Operation m ass m urder gathered to pay land in a sm all field with a high I t’s What’s •• Javits said in a Senate speech. penditures," Brim m er said. Hastings—a joint Marine-South th eir respects in separate se rv ­ abortion. bamboo fence. As they hovered Vietnamese action to draw out ices. Uniformed nurses sat, red ­ Dave's unbelieving silence is and destroy a North Vietnam­ eyed, among the m ourners. and troops started to jump out, their rotor blades touched. The Happening accompanied by the unbelievable The services were for Mary ese arm y force 2,000 yards from CHURCHES AND chorus of the "B eer B arrel Pol­ k a ." We realize that ice skating is an a rt but despite Saturday's the dem ilitarized zone dividing Ann Jordan, 20, P atricia Matu- North a^id South Viet Nam. sek, 20, Suzanne F a rris , 21, Nina The headquarters unit of the J . Schmale, 21, and Pamela Wil- planes swayed together in an e a r-ja rrin g crunch that broke both in two. C hristian Science Organization will meet at 7:15 tonight in 33 perform ance still don't think it kening, 20. As the dust settled, flames Union. RELIGIOUS 324th North Vietnamese Divi­ will make B r o a d w a y . There Gloria Jean Davy, 22, another started to lick up the side of one • * • sion was reported to be near should be a law or at least a of the victim s, was buried Satur­ of the a irc ra ft. M arines scram ­ h ere. It was Friday and the move Dave Erb, assistan t p astor at separate building. day in her home town of Dyer, bled frantically for safety. They was on to trap them. Trinity Church, will speak at ORGANIZATIONS Philip Cooper Ind. stumbled and crawled over hu- The firs t helicopters knifed a meeting of College Life at 7 Kansas City graduate student A requiem m ass was said for into the clearing and lowered (continued on page 5) tonight at 544 Abbott Road. Vickie Lennington Mary Ann Jordan at 9 a.m. by th eir re a r landing ram ps. Wyoming, N.Y., graduate student Rev. Kieran J. O’H ara, a long­ PEA N U TS At once, the Marines saw the tim e family friend, at Our Lady O u r F r i d a y e d i t i o n h a s . f o r th e c o n v e n i e n c e of all MSU of Peace Roman Catholic Church in Chicago. More than 800 mourn­ s t u d e n t s and f a c u l t y , a p a g e d e v o t e d e n t i r e l y to r e l i g i o u s e rs filled the church and six n e w s and c h u r c h i n f o r m a t i o n . If you w oul d l i k e to m o r e a d e q u a t e l y r e a c h th e MSU c a m p u s a u d i e n c e , we u r g e yo u lATTENTION CAR o w n er s! student nurses in uniform serv ­ ed a s honorary pall b earers. In a requiem m ass for P a tri­ to add y o u r s c h e d u l e of s e r v i c e s and o t h e r t i m e l y i n f o r ­ cia Matusek, Rev. Andrew T. com plete fro n t end re p a ir and a lign m en t Valciak said that Monday was m a t i o n to th e o t h e r a r e a c h u r c h n o t i c e s found on o u r the F east Day of St. Camillus, religious page. * brakes * suspension patroq saint of nursing, who like P atricia, wanted to help the sick * wheel balancing * s te e rin g c o rre c tio n s in his youth. IN Thè P'ib lEA6i.!£ f àWcN A I HAVE 7D SIT UllTH MY P u b lis h e d by the s tu d e n ts o f M ich ig a n S to tt U n iv e rs ity PiTCHER FINISHED A 6AME, ARM IN THE ICE-CUBE TRAY! * m otor tune ups THEY PACK HIS ARM IN ICE. IK I e v e r y c la s s doy th ro u g h o u t the yeo r ond o sp e c ia l W e lco m e Week E d itio n In Se ptem be r S u b s c rip tio n ro te , S 10 p e r ye o r. A t h o r iie d b y th e B o a rd of Student P u b lic o - — ir o M e m b e r A » 'n c o 'e d P r ê t * . U In la n d D o ily P re s s A t to e lo tio d a te d C o lle g ia te F o r F u rth e r In fo rm a tio n LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center . P re s s , M ic h ig o ' P re s s A ss o c io P re s s A s s o c ia tio n . Second c la s s p o t'a g o p a id o ' E a t* L a nsin g, E d H o rio i end bu s in e s s o ffic e s a* 341 Student S e rvice s M ich . B u ild in g . M ic h ig a n S tate U n iv e rs ity , t o f L a n tin g , M ich . Please C a ll 355-8255 124 SOI ’j || I ARC 11 IV 4-7446 Phones- E d i t o r i e i ....................................... 155-0252 V»¿“V4'V-Vi » C la s s ifie d A d v e r tis in g ........... 3SS-0255 D ls p io r A d v e r t i s i n g ............... 353-6400 B u t n o t* - C irc u la tio n . 355-0299 P h o to g ra p h •' 355-0311 Tuesday, July 19, 1966 3 M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan Robert Green Named To Poverty Program B r itis h Pound Under P re s s u re Robert L. Green, associate the civil rights movement in the i n t h e M eredith M ississippi p ro fessor of education on leave North and South. Freedom March, said in an in te r- - L O N D O N ( U P I ) " A n x i e t y over the a u s te rity m eas­ from MSU and education director The grant to the A nti-Poverty view that both the recipient o r­ u re s to be unveiled Wednesday by P r im e M in is t e r for the Southern C hristian Lead­ Coordinating Committee of Wil­ ganizations w ere SCLC-related H a ro ld W ilson put the B ritis h pound under renewed ership Conference (SCLC), has cox County was approved for an "in the sense that we have been p r e s s u r e Monday. been named staff director of an adult education program for 900 working closely with them .” The stock m a rk e t slumped f o r t h e 13th consecutive Alabama anti-poverty program . seasonal farm w orkers and an ed­ Probably p art of his salary day. Green, 32, will be in charge of ucational program for 300 chil­ will now be paid from the fed­ Despite W ils o n ’s assurance that the re w ill be no the Wilcox County area which dren at day-care centers, the eral grant, Green said, but no devaluation of the pound, the u n certainty o v e r his recently received $302,081 from OEO said. other SCLC employe or officer p ro g r a m and a lack of confidence wiped m illio n s of the Office of Economic Oppor­ Green, who took a leading role tunity (OEO). will be paid from the OEO funds. pounds off the value of shares. " I'm on a private foundation He has been on ldhve since g ra n t," he added. “ Probablypart September, 1965 and will return of my salary will be paid by the this fall. education grant. But probably no C hina O ffe rs Sanctuary "T h is is probably the first one else on the SCLC staff will be tim e such funds have been made LONDON (/Pi—Red China has they could attack American paid out of this fund,” available w here a civil rights offered te rrito ria l sanctuary ra id e rs. Ground units also organization was involved from a Green said efforts a re now be­ to North Vietnamese forces would be perm itted to estab­ stric tly educational standpoint," ing made to find a staff director fighting the Am ericans, ac­ lish a logistics base free from Green said. A D V A N C E D DE SIGN——P h i 11ip H. L ew is, visitin g p ro fe s so r f r o m the U n iv e rs ity of for a sim ilar program InLowdes cording to rep orts reaching attacks by American bomb­ Led by its chairman, Rev. e rs. W isconsin, o ffe rs a c ritiq u e to Kenneth Ropp, Midland sen ior, and Dennis D e - County. He said his selection B ritish authorities Monday. M artin Luther King, the SCLC for the Wilcox post resulted from Diplomats said Hanoi’s ac­ V in n e y, Okemos s en io r, students in an advanced design course of landscape As understood h ere, P e ­ has played a prominent role In ceptance of the offer could a rc h it e c t u r e . Photo by Russ Steffey SCLC's work In organizing the king’s offer would allowNorth Vietnamese a ir units to use bring Red Chinese involve­ program s and getting federal ap­ Chinese te rrito ry as a base ment in the conflict signifi­ proval. are a from which presum ably cantly nearer. P r ie s t P ro te s ts P ro je c t Soviets Aid Hanoi Missile An SCLC staff mem ber, Miss Mew Soong-Ll, was very active in organizing the program s and spearheading the efforts in Wash­ ington, he said. "H ere at SCLC we Buildup To Foil Air Raids jointly drafted the p roposals." W A R SA W , Poland (A P ) — A Polish archbishop has "B ut the local people had a u rg ed p rie s ts to boycott a Com m unist government tremendous hand in pulling pro­ p ro je c t to e re c t a monument to the late Pope John Robert Lee G re en posals together," Green added. X X I I I , labeling it a move to undermine Roman Cath­ o lic unity. "volunteered” for action in Viet ever, no firm indication so far LONDON (UPI)—S o v i e t bloc also would be required to train Archbishop B o lzslaw Kominek said a c erem o n y in Nam. as to the future role of these nations were reported Monday to the North Vietnamese in the use experts. B re s la u next Tuesday to lay the cornerstone of the Reliable reports indicated So­ monument as part of state m ille n n iu m celebrations ‘ ‘has been org an ized without knowledge of the church be preparing to send m ajor ship­ of the aircraft. m ents of m issiles to North Viet Reliable sources said the m is­ Nam along with experts to in­ sile shipments would be the first viet experts sent to Hanoi would not only instruct the North Viet­ So far Russians have not ac­ tively participated in Viet Nam U.S., France Discuss h ie r a r c h y and outside its ju ris d ic tio n .” namese in the use of the m is­ m ilitary operations in the field. stall them and possibly even to under the recent Warsaw Pact operate them. decision to step up aid to Hanoi —including "volunteers” if r e ­ siles but they might also help them operate them. Soviet advisers have been train ­ ing the North Vietnamese in the use of the weapons which they Presence Of Troops The m issiles apparently would quired. N o rth V ie ts V o lu n te e r be used to counter the stepped T his move, if c arrie d out, have been supplying. m ilitary bases in this country. Western diplomatic r e p o r t s could bring the United States The E ast bloc agreed in Buch­ P A R I S (UPI)—T he U n i t e d up American a ir raid s against States and France opened talks Diplomatic sources said the Uni­ said Russia is likely to hold up and Russia into direct m ilitary a re s t a week ago on a major ted States may seek the right to TOKYO i/P:—Radio H a n o i North Vietnamese people have North Viet Nam, reliable r e ­ joint arm s aid program to Hanoi. Monday on the future of U.S. the dispatching of so-called vol­ confrontation. T h ere was, how- reoccupy the bases in the event said Monday night that m il­ "resolutely responded to Ho s ports said. lions of m ilitiamen and women order and risen to defeat the The E ast bloc countries also unteers to Hanoi for as long as of a c ris is . have volunteered to join the U.S. aggression." were understood to be readying possible. Communist diplomats The talks were opened by U.S. arm y in response to P re s i­ The broadcast said rallies a greater supply of MIG planes here insist, however, that the A m bassador C harles E. Bohlen dent Ho Chi Minh’s partial were held in Hanoi, Haiphong of which the Hanoi regim e is Soviet Union is deadly serious and French Foreign M i n i s t e r mobilization order. and other cities to denounce reported short. Soviet experts and that whole army units have M aurice Couve de M urville in a U.S. bombings of North Viet half hour meeting at the French T he official voice of North Nam. They pledged to fight Foreign M inistry. They confer­ Viet Nam, in a Japanese-lan- until final victory in response red there after signing a new g u a g e broadcast, said the to Ho’s order, it added. Romney Leads Ferency U .S.-French consular a g r e e ­ ment. French P resident C harles de Gaulle has given the United States S ix -Y e a r Suit D ism isse d THE H A G U E, N eth erlan d s (AP) — By an 8 - 7 vote, By 3-1, Poll Shows until April 1, 1967, to pull out about 28,000 U.S. troops and airm en and to evacuate some 40 the w o rld court d is m is se d Monday a costly s ix - y e a r DETROIT (fl—Republican Gov. by the News said they would vote m ilitary installations and 14 a ir suit by black A fric a n nations to break w h ite -ru le d George Romney leads his Demo- fo r neither candidate and 13 per bases In this country. He did so South A f r i c a ’s control of d ia m o n d -ric h South-West cratic challenger, ZoltonA, F e r- cent w ere undecided, as p art of his decision to with­ A fr ic a . ency, by an alm ost 3-1 m argin, The poll indicated that F e r- draw from the North Atlantic The v e rd ic t by the International Court of Justice, a Detroit News elections trends ency, s t a t e Democratic party T reaty Organization (NATO) m il­ d e liv e r e d in a c o u rtro o m packed with a select poll indicated today. chairm an, is trailing Romney by itary setup. audience of diplomats and la w yers fr o m many nations, The poll Indicated that If the a 59 to 24 p e r cent margin in Bohlen told newsmen after see­ c am e as a s u r p r is e to both sides. November e l e c t i o n w ere held Wayne County, which is normally ing Couve de M urville that they In effect, the court ruled that the suing nations— now, Romney would sweep every ca rried by a Democratic candi- discussed two separate ques­ L i b e r i a and E thiopia— had no legal right to bring the m ajor voter group, except those date. The outstate margin is 62 tions. suit. Thus the case was thrown out without an actual w h o identify them selves a s p er cent for Romney and 20 per —The present state of U.S. decision on charges of South A fric a n m is ru le in the D em ocrats, with a percentage of cent for Ferency. bases in France and the pos­ t e r r i t o r y which it has con tro lle d since 1920 under a 62-21. sibility that some m aterial and League of Nations mandate. Four per cent of those polled The News poll showed Rom­ ney’s advantage among labor un­ supplies might be left th ere after ion m em bers as 49 to 29 per M O N K E Y MUSIC — Graduate Assistant Lou G a rd n e r of the Psychology Research evacuation. cent and among nonunionmem- C e n te r has taught this monkey to play the piano. It is part of a p r im a t e research —The role of these bases In b ers 68 to 17 per cent. program . Photo by Tony F e rra n te the event of a c ris is . Airline Strike Talks Crucial; Negroes polled gave Romney 47 per cent to 32 p er cent for F e r­ ency. The governor was favored U.S. o f f i c i a l s said Bohlen m erely raised these questions but that no decisions were reach­ ed. They said the U.S. is p ri­ Chicago Riot Area Quiet among urban residents by a 61 Flights May Resume Soon to 22 per cent margin. The poll Indicated that F e r­ m arily interested at the present moment in knowing whether any of its equipment and munitions ency would do poorest among As on previous mornings, the re se rv e s can rem ain stockpiled WASHINGTON (U PI)—Airline tioned by Curtin was m ore one of now exceeded his estim ate of the C H I C A G O (UPI) — National the rioting. But Sunday night, cost of the union demands. Ram­ young v o ters. The 21-30 age following the pattern of the two guard stopped patroling at 3 o’­ in France a fre r evacuation of the s t r i k e negotiations reached a attitude than achievement. Guardsmen, their numbers halv­ Ramsey indicated a possible sey’s comment: "T h at’s their group gave him only 13 per cent previous nights with the Guard on clock Monday, bases and what would happen to critic a l turning point Monday that com pared with 65 per cent for ed, kept watch Monday on the the 550-mile oil pipeline running could lead to a possible settle­ easing of the stubborn impasse funeral.” duty, only six persons w ere a r­ T averns, liquor sto re sand pool Romney. In other age brack­ West Side where Negroes rioted through France from the Atlantic ment by the end of the week. when he disclosed the union had rested. halls w ere allowed to re-open T he walkout is costing the ets, Ferency’s strangtli ranged for theee straight nights last coast to Germany. P u b l i c l y , representatives of decided to consider a 42-month Sunday night. City w orkers in­ c a rr ie rs an estim ated $7 m il­ from 20 to 24 per cent. week. "T he situation is hopeful,’ the International Assn. of Ma­ contract, instead of one lasting stalled sprinklers on fire hy­ three years, if management made lion daily and has grounded 60 Among those who identified Maj. Gen. Francis P. Kane, Kane said. drants. A plastic pool was put chinists and the five struck a ir ­ p er cent of com m ercial U.S. them selves as Democrats, F er­ lines expressed pessim ism over " lib e ra l” concessions on wages flights, involving 150,000 passen­ Commander of the 33rd Infantry He said he and Police Supt. into a park near the riot a re a . watch fo r NEJAC and benefits. ency received 53 p er cent com­ Division, released 1,236 troops Orlando W. Wilson had conferred T h e trouble began Tuesday such a prospect. But they con­ g ers a day. A 42-month contract was pro­ pared to 27 per cent for Rom­ at midnight Sunday, the third and if Wilson indicates the situa­ when police closed a fire hy­ com ing to ceded, on the 13th day of the walkout, that they finally had posed last month by a special T hree senators urged P re s i­ ney. day of the Guard’s patrol, be­ tion “ continues to be n o rm al," drant under which Negro young­ begun serious discussions of the presidential emergency b o a r d dent Johnson Monday to in ter­ Romney received 93 per cent cause tension had eased. the officials "will consider fur­ s te rs had been splashing in relief 543 e. grand r iv e r toughest issues. which suggested a 48-cent hourly vene and demanded that Congress support among those Identifying ther reductions in strength." from a heat wave. wage increase for the 35,400 act to deal with public transpor­ them selves as Republicans while Kane prepared to send 1,465 A new, conciliatory tone ap­ striking m achinists and mechan­ tation strikes, possibly through Ferency received no support. men into the area for mounted peared in the negotiators’ state­ ics. some form of compulsory a rb i­ Independent voters gave Rom­ and foot patrols at 6 p.m ., and m ents Monday after a bargaining FRESHMAN BOOKS tration. ney 69 p e r cent and Ferency only kept 1,435 other Guardsmen on a session described by A ssistant The union, rejecting this, stuck backup basis. Labor Secretary' Jam es J. Rey­ by its demands for a 53-cent T h e y w e r e Sens. F r a n k J. 12 p er cent. In a breakdown between male T w o persons w ere shot to nolds as the ‘‘hardest work” by boost over three years, along Lausche, D-Ohio, John J. Wil­ death, dozens injured, hundreds eith er side since the strik e began. with a company-paid cost of liv­ liam s, R-D el„ and Jacob K. J a ­ and female voters, Romney got (Students A ttending MSU O rie n ta tio n ) a rre ste d and stores looted during “ We’re discussing the national ing allowance and various other vits, R-N. Y., who said "the P re s ­ 62 per cent of the m ale support issu es and that in itself is prog­ health, welfare, pension and hol­ com pared with 23 per cent for ident must address him self to >Tanya Candy Nelda Barb r e s s ,” said William J. Curtin, iday demands. F erency. Among females the fig­ chief airlin es negotiator. Like Curtin, the union’s top this problem .” The White House Before Monday’s talks, Curtin has shown no signs of preparing and Ramsey accused each other of to step into the negotiations. u re s w ere 61 and 19 per cent, respectively. serve you at FOR FALL 1966 Among the unemployed, Rom­ representative, Joseph W. Ram­ sey, expressed doubts about any refusing to budge from their p re -s trik e positions. Bill P residential P re s s Secretary D. Moyers told newsmen ney was given 48 p er cent, F er­ ifa n b cvu i Buy Now W hile Used Books A re S till A v a ila b le early settlem ent. But, he added, ency 37 per cent. Ramsey was reminded that the Monday that the negotiators were ‘‘we’re always willing to com­ strik e losses of the five a ir ­ responsible. “I t’s up to them to The re tire d gave 30 per cent of the support to Ferency and if 0 4 , p ro m ise.” Reynolds, the leading federal lin es—United, E a s t e r n , T rans settle it, and that’s what we World, National and Northwest— hope they will do,” he said. 54 p er cent to the governor. HAIR STYLISTS ATL Nat. Sci. Math French Chem Spanish m ediator, said the pro g ress men- C o lo rin g - Cutting SP IR 09S CAFETERIA Curling Before you buy anywhere * JliaJniesiUvf tf-cuit êesuuce, College Bike Shop Specialists in wigs 8/ wig styling Shop 134 N. H a rris o n F e a tu rin g : Sassoon Cuts CAMPUS BOOK STORES * J .Q ¿ í & j (l& O M (1 Block N. of Kellogg Center) Open At 6:00 A.M. - $ 3 .5 0 ED 2-4117 breakfast ! 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L ater, Emily Genauer, noted Discuss Fear Of Change r o i * * # O O jW a rt c ritic of the New York H er- What is the good of doing re ­ im provements they resented at­ to know the people, and providing ald-Tribune will speak on " C rit­ search just for the sake of doing tem pts to change when the pur­ a safety valve for some re sis­ ical Standards in a Tim e of research? pose was hazy, when “ 1 think" tance. Change,” at 4 p.m . in Fairchild Gordon L. Lippitt, professor was the term of presentation, and Lippitt said his research is T heater. The faculty of the C ongress of of behavior sciences at George Washington U niversity, said that when they w ere not involved in the planning. He also said many citizens seem concerned about based on communities who have asked for professional consulta­ tion to find out why a certain Our Welcome Week Issue re se a rc h is only the firs t prong Strings, which includes some of of a three-pronged tool. The community project failed. He said failure. the best m usicians in the nation, will present a cham ber music concert at 8:15 tonight in F a ir­ second prong is teaching what you have the learned. The third is community action. He said that the rem edies are adequate communication, getting the individual motivated, getting that providing adequate leader­ ship to carry the suggested rem ­ edies is the solution. Really Gets Passed Around child Theater. These a re the goals of the Community Resource Develop­ ment workshop at which Lippitt O v e r 45 ,0 0 0 p e o p l e will s e e t h e 12th a n n u a l S T A T E NEWS W E L C O M E Chaos presented his study on overcom­ ing human resistance to change. The federally sponsored ex­ All at s e a f o r s o m e p l a c e to e a t ? W e ’ll s e n d an S.O .S . o u t to M a c ’ s f o r a h e a r t y W E E K ISSUE. M o r e t h a n 8 ,5 00 i n c o m i n g f r e s h m e n , t r a n s f e r s t u d e n t s , will r e c e i v e t h e i r W e l c o m e W e e k I s s u e a t h o m e d u r i n g t h e f i r s t w e e k tension workshop in its second q u i c k m e a l , c h e a p , and g r e a t e a t i n g (continued fr o m page 2) meeting at MSU, is presenting of S e p t e m b e r . T h i s g i v e s t h e s e n e w s t u d e n t s a nd t h e i r f a m i l i e s th e o p ­ a training program to responsible anytim e! p o r t u n i t y to d i s c o v e r MSU a nd to t a l k a b o u t Y O U R ad. man limbs and bodies cut by the people in the area of community flapping blades that slashed like development. These a re the pro­ huge swords. fessionals, and the experts who Other M arines w ere wounded will bring about sociological, ed­ by flying debris that showered ucational and economic advances the landing zone like shrapnel. through the appropriate utiliza­ From an observation plane, tion of local natural resources, Is n ’t th is m a rk e t too la rg e to pass up? the battalion commander, L t.C ol. human skills and respected in­ --Y o u bet it is! Summer Vale of Rhode Island stitutions. watched the chaos. State extension leaders have sensed this need and have sent "When I firs t saw all those 54 of th eir senior w orkers to puffs of dust I thought it was a learn techniques which will ini­ m o rtar attack. Then I realized tiate positive community action. they came from chunks of the Lippitt told the workshop par­ F o r in fo rm a tio n and a d v e rtis in g assistance helicopters bursting through the ticipants his study showed that a i r ," he said la te r. although citizens wanted local c a ll STATE NEWS ADVERTISING 353-6400 Read This Ad And You Can Get A Free Pizza One s m a ll p iz z a f r e e with purchase o f f a m l l y - s i z e ( e x tr a large) pizza . EW S T ues., Wed., T h u rs . C ALL Italian Village 1101 E. M i c h i g a n A v e . IV 2 - 2 1 0 0 Toble*Carry Out-Delivery Service M cD o m M ì Open 5 P . M . T i l 2 A . M , D a ily , T i l 4 A .M . F r i . & Sat. (Closed Monday) LANSING-EAST LANSING O M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, July 19, 1966 Cherry Growers See End Of Strike HYANNIS PORT, M ass. (fl ~ By A N D R E W M O L L IS O N able to cause wild fluctuations ly le ss than they could afford, the next year, 1965, was also a association were in a mood to get F orm er Ambassador Joseph P. S tate News Staff W r i t e r in supply. Since 1955 there has so as to undercut rival proces­ “ big crop” year, equal to any as much as possible. They a re Kennedy, father of the late p re s­ been a significant correlation sors. previous post-w ar year except asking 14-1/2 cents, a price ident, was reported recuperating Stokeley-Van Camp agreed to between supply and price to the However, Ricks points out, 1964. equalled only in 1944 and 1945, well Monday from a mild heart cherry grow ers’ demands Mon­ grow ers. "M ost grow ers and processors when wartime price restrictio n s T here were so many ch erries attack suffered Sunday at his day, as picketing of non-signing In 1958 the growers formed apparently have not made pro­ and rations were being elim inat­ around that grow ers only r e ­ ed. home. processors b e g a n in Oceana the G reat Lakes C herry P ro­ fits on ta rt c h errie s since 1961.” ceived 3-1/2 cents for their sto r­ The 77-year-old prew ar am­ County. ducers Cooperative, Inc. It was In 1962 growers received five Thanks to the picketing suc­ cesses in the early season, a s­ bassador to G reat Britain r e ­ Picketing continued in south­ not formed prim arily to bargain cents a pound for ta rt cherries, ed 1964 c h erries. They had also sociation officials now claim that mained at his home. He has west Michigan where the harvest for as high a price as possible, a figure which many claimed was paid storage costs. They got only many of the drop-outs have re ­ been in poor health since De­ season is several weeks old. according to Donald R. Ricks, as­ below their production cost. 4.8 cents for their 1965 ch erries. cem ber 1961, when he suffered a Spokesmen for the G reat Lakes sistant professor of agricultural 1963 was a low crop year. joined the grow ers group. They Growers were m ost upset. stroke at his home in Palm C herry Producers Cooperative economics. Growers got 9-1/2 cents. now claim to rep resen t half the L ast winter, during the drop­ Beach, F la. said at Fennville that picketing " It was formed so that both But 1964 was a bonanza year. grow ers. His personal physician, D r. would be increased today at the out period, association m em ber­ (The effect of this y e a r’s low grow ers and producers would So many ch erries grew that pro­ Russell S. Boles of Wellesley, plant of Michigan F ru it Canners, ship fell from 60 per cent to 35 crop on consum ers and on long- have knowledge of supply and cesso rs, who had offered five was flown back to Boston in the Inc. Michigan F ruit currently is per cent of the U.S. tonnage. The range prospects in the ta rt cherry o t h e r factors which influence cents a pound in June, decided K e n n e d y family plane after F E S T I V A L F O L K - - B r i t i s h folk singer Kay B ritte n paying 15 cents p er pound, but voluntary approach wasn’t work­ industry will be outlined in to­ p ric e ,” Ricks said. It was hoped in m id-season to offer 3-1/2 ing. spending the night at the Kennedy w ill p e r fo r m at 8:15 tonight in the E ric k s o n K iva as growers said no contract had that p rocessors who knew they ' cents a pound. m orrow ’s article. L atest reports p a r t of the Fine A rts F e s tiv a l. M iss B r it t e n ’ s spe­ compound. He said he had no been signed and the company w ere paying a standard price Growers, who had to pay about from the picket lines will also be rep o rts of a change in Kenne­ c ial in tere st is in e a r l y English folk songs and Nor was the compulsory. An could cut back its price at any for ch erries would not pay slight- three cents a pound just to har­ gathered.) dy's condition during the day. bal lads. election to establish a federal time. vest the cherries, m et to seek a m arketing order, binding on all More than two dozen proces­ 550 solution to the overproduction grow ers and p ro cesso rs, was sors have signed agreem ents for problem. Finally, they agreed held in 1965. Approval by 66 per 14-1/2 cents. Growers at the association’s tem porary picketing headquar­ te rs in H art were optimistic con­ 510 o a. that their association would buy the processed ch e rries from the processors at a price high enough to guarantee a five cent rate to cent of the grow ers and proces­ so rs representing 50 p er cent of the tonnage was needed. Only 58 'Still So Much To Learn p er cent of the grow ers and one- cerning their chances of forcing growers. remaining contractors to sign for the 14-1/2 cent price. From Lansing the Federal- 470 The association figured that it could store the cherries, and sell them the next year, when the fourth of thep ro cesso rs approved the plan. So when the spring freezes put About Genetic Processes1 State Crop Reporting ServiceTe- 430 crop was sm aller. the grow ers in a good bargaining The understanding of the gene­ m olecules—than they know of bility of regenerating body parts V vised its estim ates of this y ear’s o Unfortunately for the growers, position, the grow ers and the tic processes has increased dra­ things that a re visible. might become a reality. ta rt c h e r r y crop downwards. m atically, in the past years, but Man does not, for example, Finally, the future of genetics Mid-June estim ates had stated some of the m ost important basic know why cells divide or why in relation to studying the brain t h a t Michigan would produce 390 Oi questions rem ain to be answered, certain cells in a human embryo was discussed. •e about 110 million pounds of tart an MSU professor of zoology differentiate to b e c o m e liver G eneticists who do research ch erries. Y esterday’s estim ate said Monday. cells while others mav be heart on the brain, Yanders predicted, for Michigan was 104 million Speaking to the Alumni Vaca- or brain cells. will have to be highly trained 350 tion-Study group of about 30, If breakthroughs in this "d e ­ pounds. not only in biology but in phys­ T his compares with last y ear’s Armon Yanders traced the de­ velopmental b i o l o g y ” can be ics, m athem atics and computer total of 240 million pounds and a velopment of the modern genetic made, he continued, the possi­ science. UNITED STATES TART CHERRY PRODUCTION theory and outlined some areas 1960-64 average of 205.4 mil­ 310 lion pounds. of ignorance. The federal mid-June fore­ Y anders’ speech opened this cast for the United States was 195 million pounds, down 45 per 270 third annual program . The pro­ gram is being held at Kellogg Policeman Is 4Afraid cent from last year and 40 per C enter this week. cent b e l o w average. Industry sources now report that this The first mention of genetics, he said, was made just 100 years Of Virginia 9 forecast may have been as much ago, in 1866, with the publication as 35 million pounds too high. 230 of Mendel’s first paper. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI m anager Law rence K errigan and Growers a re taking advantage After an initial burst of in ter­ Police Sgt. F red Cobb, an officer told disgruntled custom ers they of the "low crop’’ year to at­ est, genetics was largely for­ who believes in upholding the let­ could get their money back at tempt basic changes in price gotten until the early 20th cen­ te r of the law, took his wife to the box office. bargaining machinery. tury. Because most of the U.S. pro­ duction is concentrated into three 49 t___ J 50 51 . 1 52 ~U 53 __ l_ 54 55 i 56 I 57 I 58 t 59 I 60 I 61 62 J 63 64 L _i 65 _ 66 Since then, genetics has de­ veloped into the field Yanders the movies on his night off Sat­ urday and stirre d up a fight that may have him working overtim e. C o b b a rre ste d Kerrigan on charges of showing an indecent film , M etro Attorney Charles small areas of Michigan, freeze- defined as "the science of bio­ The film was “ Who’s A fra id , Griffith obtained a continuance outs and windstorms have been logical communication analysis, of V i r g i n i a Woolf?” starrin g of the case until Wednesday to and the study of transm ission Elizabeth Taylor and Richard perm it study of constitutional of biological tra its in popula­ Burton. questions. Factory To Palace tion.” Genetics has a prom ising fu­ Movie critic Cobb had one word Griffith said the constitutional to describe the picture—“ inde­ question is “ all Cobb has to ture, both for those working in it cent.” stand on.’’ LONDON Iff)—A g irl who for­ and for those benefitting from it. Midway through the film—after , He explained that many courts m erly worked in a factory in " G e n e t i c development will some of its sa ltie r portions— use as a guideline the ruling of a England will ride through the make us able to save as many the Cobbs \\alked out. But the of­ New York State Court in the case stre ets of London tomorrow in PKU babies as we now save RH fice r couldn’t get it off his mind. of Jam es Joyce’s book "U lys­ a horse-draw n coach as the royal b abies," Yanders said. *‘1 pondered all daySunday what s e s .” guest of Queen Elizabeth. Seven (PKU is a genetic disorder to do,” he said. Cobb called the film “ A lot of y ears ago the g irl was -Toni which, if detected at birth, can Sunday night hew entbacktothe trash that should be sent back to G ardiner, then 18. Since then she be corrected over a period of Crescent T heater, packed for the the West Coast. has become the wife of King years with a special diet.) evening showing, with two fellow Program Info - 332-6944 Hussein of Jordan. She’s now It is em barrassing, he con­ officers. H er Royal Highness, P rincess tinued, that men should k n o w Muna A1 Hussein, and the mother Soon after the film started, « */ m ore of what they cannot see— Cobb ordered it h a l t e d , then of two sons. m arched to the stage with theater CAMPUS LAST 2 DAYS! 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40 Adventures Of Don Sockol The World’s Most Exciting Female Agentl (continued f r o m page 1) that was not even completed. other side of the riv er was com­ MorestY And deep in thought, 1 fell asleep. I ro se Monday with the sun, After taking some photographs ing. I continued on. 1 cam e to McDonel Hall and I was having fun, but had a bit further to go before nightfall. B ia is e h a d some coffee, bread a n d began seeing people. The first So I veered to the west and cheese, packed up and began my ones 1 saw looked strangely at arrived, none too soon before day’s Journey. me, but further along they be­ dark, by Owen graduate center. 2 a It was only a m atter of hours gan to sm ile and I stopped to I have set up camp and wait COLOR by DELUXE before I cited buildings a m ile or talk to a few. to see what adventures my séc- so away. They seemed friendly and said ond night will bring. Monica Vitti 1 stopped for a little to eat they had heard that a dark- T erran ce Stamp and about half an hour later I complected stranger from the Editor’s note—Sockol has his Dirk Bogarde was ready to continue. maps upside-down and believes -The sun was high in the sky he is the Northwest area of STARTS THURS. e w c w w w A W WMceowi CONGRESS C O N C E R T - - M u s ic students f rom al I over the United States presented a concert Thursday night geles Symphony O rc h e s tr a . The students are here f o r the Congress of Strings, sponsored bythe A m e r ­ when I reached the buildings. Police Misled campus. Actually he is in the 1 shouted, but no one answered. southeast. AT LAST THE SCREEN DARES under the direction of the conductor of the Los An­ ican F ed e ra tio n of M u s icians. P h o to by R u ss Steffey The six -sto ry monoliths seemed By Teenage Fad TO REVEAL THE REST KEPT to be deserted. TH E MICHIGAN STATE i made out the le tte rs H-O, PITTSBURGH UP)—A new teen­ SECRETS OF WORLD WAR H UNIVERSITY STEPProject Volunteers ReturnTo MSU an M, E-S on one of them. age fad produced a flu rry of po­ C o u l d this cold impersonal lice activity recently in near­ (continued f r o m page 1) ,gone. Nobody noticed, and nobody cared ,” he said. w ere kept busy 7 a.m .-5 p.m. each day with classes and tu­ Duley added that they have a loyalty to M ississippi, not for building be a home? I pondered on the great civil­ by C ollier Township. who Police hunting for four men e s c a p e d from Allegheny GRADUATION Holly Springs area w ere launch­ Commenting on their accep­ torial work. Evenings w ere either what it is now but for what it can ization that m ust once have thriv­ ed h ere. I pondered the heart­ County Workhouse converged on ed. Duley said he was pleased with the outstanding efforts given tance in Holly Springs, a town of 5,000, of which half are Ne­ groes, Duley said there was a free or movies w ere shown, sev­ eral with racial topics not shown before in M ississippi. be in the future. "We got the feeling that they really wanted to learn. They lessness of its builders who cre­ three cam pers. ated arch itecture that was func­ They found three boys wear­ RING by both the volunteers and by the tional, yet had not a suggestion ing prison-blue sh irts complete lafk of clarity among the white Schuiteman said in almost all seem to be very idealistic, de­ with numbers on the pockets and NOW A V A IL A B L E - students. At least six days in citizenry in distinguishing among cases they w ere able to over­ spite some of the existing condi­ of beauty anywhere. th e ir names on the back. A DIAMONE IN LIEU which classes w ere held, the m em bers of SNCC, the Freedom come the m istru st of the Negro tions in M ississippi. They have tem perature passed the 100-de­ I strode the stre e ts where OF A STONE. Democratic party and students students. Most of them look to hope for the future and they see buildings abounded and no man gree m ark, he said. at Rust College. Whites group the North for help but few really that hope fulfilled through educa­ CHICAGO "Some of the volunteers would walked. I saw one structure, them all together and a re sus- want to move from M ississippi. tion,” Duley said. ta ller but not unlike the others, P U B L IC SCHOOLS have liked to stay on for a long­ picous. e r period of tim e, but consider­ Expanding enrollments need "G enerally though, among the Program Info. ing the conditions, the intensity m oderates and those who are TODAY 1:00-3:05- Teachers for of the program and the heat, a 5:15-7:25- 482-3905 ELEMENTARY willing to accept change as in­ month was long enough,” Duley evitable, we were favorably re­ 9:35 * . | g U | g £ N HIGH S C H O O L noted. ceived. They would rath er see THEATRE John Schuiteman, an MSU grad­ change come through education SPECIAL uate in June and one of the vol­ than by means of m arches and EDUCATION $1.00 to 5:30 P .M . - $1.25 E v e . - C hild. Rings i n c l u d e degree, unteers, said one of the biggest dem onstrations,” he said. contributions of the program was VOCATIONAL seal. 3 engraved initials THE MIRISCH Students and MSU volunteers TOMORROW: Feature 1:15-4:05-7:05 P.M. & L ater and a choice of 10 stones. CORPORATION Presents overcoming the fear of Negro EDUCATION .BLAKE EDWARDS students in their first contact The most ; hilarious misadventure o f the space age! PROOUCHOft Salary schedule:$5500-$11800 7Ae with white people as instructors. "A t first you could see the fear in their eyes, but after a few Program Information 485-6485 Fringe benefits Liberal pension Qcud W hit * ■ days we began to understand each other. 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