Would Rather F r i d a y Lose Tongue M IC H IG A N STATI Than Tattle UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n August 19, 1966 10ç WASHINGTON (UPI)—A young Stanford University student told V o l. 59, N um ber 43 the House Committee on Un-American Activities Thursday he would rather have his tongue torn out than testify about associates in an organization collecting blood and money for the Viet Cong. Orbiter Scientists Puzzled Stuart McRae, 22, a native of Albuquerque, N.M., said he "proud­ ly” helped organize the Stanford Medical Aid Committee. He said about $300 was raised and 40 quarts of blood pledged for the "v ic­ tims of American aggression.” The slim blonde youth testified after two of the congressional committee’s key w itnesses failed to respond to their names—as they said they would when their lawyers walked out in protest Wednesday—and two others w ere excused because they had not hired new legal help. McRae was quietly defiant throughout his brief testimony. He gave a Nazi-type salute when asked to ra ise his hand to take the oath, and read a statem ent castigating the committee for its current inquiry into groups organized to send aid to North Viet Nam and the Viet Cong and impede U.S. troop and m ilitary supply movements. The committee is considering legislation to make such activities By Featureless Moon Shots P A S A D E N A , Calif. (UPI)— However, engineers said the the television screen appeared lunar body early Thursday. a federal crim e punishable by up A m erica’s Lunar O rbiter space­ quality was good enough that ob­ blank. Lights in JP L ’s Von Kar- A m erica’s first pictures of the to 20 y ears In prison and up to craft slashed Its first pictures jects 14 feet or more in d ia­ man auditorium were turned down dark side of the moon were not $20,000 fine. of the moon through spaceT hurs- m eter could be identified in the so scientists could see the Image expected to be viewed until later. Meanwhile, Arthur Kinoy, an day to an anxious nationwide te l­ pictures. better. The 850-pound flying photo­ attorney for one of the "unfriend­ evision audience, but their quality T h e engineers believed th e The Initial discernible image graphic laboratory snapped about ly” witnesses, went on tria l in was so bad it left scientists puz­ lackluster appearance of the pic­ appeared at 1:53, It seemed to four degrees on the backside of general sessions court for d is­ zled. tu res might have been caused by be of c ra te rs . Another image the moon. It was the first time orderly conduct. "W e’re rath e r puzzled that the the flat te rra in —the m are or showed what seemed to be the an American picture of the back The w itnesses who failed to pictures a re so dull and feature­ sea a re a —of the moon. edge of Lunar O rblter’s film. side was taken, the Russians hav­ show up were D r. Allen K rebs le s s ," said one spokesman. "We One of the first pictures show­ Still another shot showed focus­ ing accomplished the feat e a r­ and W alter Dorwin Teague III, don't know yet whether we’re look ed a lunar area 1,300 feet by 4,- ing guides, a series of diagonal lier although the quality of their both of New York City. They said ing at a dull, featureless part of 250 feet. lines on the screen. pictures left much to be desired. Wednesday they would not r e ­ the moon o r whether something The first picture of the bright Only l/20th of the total p ic­ The area photographed sh o rt­ spond to their subpoenaes be­ is wrong w i t h the c a m e r a side of the moon only was r e ­ ture received was relayed to ly after dawn during a five- cause of the Kinoy incident. Two system ," ceived at the California In sti­ television, limiting the quality of minute session was an area on the other New Y orkers had testified Scientists reported that the tute of Technology’s Je t Propul­ the image seen by home view ers. moon’s east rim called ‘‘site ea rlie r in the week. quality' of the photographs made sion Laboratory here at 2:51 Lunar O rbiter ogled both the zero .” Steven Nadel of Ann Arbor, it im possible for them to even p.m., (EST) and simultaneously bright and dark sides of the moon The photographs were taken Mich., and Anatol Ben Anton, tell from which direction the sun was shown on television. with Its television cam era, snap­ from a distance of about 129 m iles Berkeley, Calif., were dism issed was shining on the moon. For the first few seconds, ping 32 pictures as It circled the above the moon’s surface. as uncooperative but their sub­ poenaes were extended to Nov. 15. The committee finally turned to o t h e r questions which McRae RECREATION FACILITIES IMPROVED readily answered. He said he knew the May 2nd movement, which has been characterized by the committee as a front for the Communist Progressive Labor Party, was involved in the m edi­ cal aid group at Stanford, but Negro Youths Get Response reation program for West Lan­ because it’s something new to Negro youth, not just youth as a that the knowledge would not By T R IN K A C L IN E sing youths. them. group. "make me run and hide.” E v e n i n g O f S k a t i n g Stale News Staff W r i t e r "Y es, the skating, dances, bas­ The expansion is in response A n t o n addressed committee "T he one criticism Is that we ketball and swimming plans of­ The scrape of ro ller skates, to Negro suggestions following counsel Alfred M. Nittle as “ M r, wanted to see whites and Negroes fered a re what we need,” said the m urm ur of voices and the last week’s two nights of bottle Lackey” and laughingly called The Lansing Pa rk s and Recreation Dept, helped about 300 Negro and white young together. Maybe the white youths Gary Dabny, one of the Negro the m em bers by their first names words over the rin k 's loud speak­ and rock throwing. Negro lead­ people arran g e a r o lle r - s k a t in g evening Wednesday, at the E dru rink in Holt. e rs have been confering with city a re afraid to come to dances youth leaders, "but we would still —“ Jo e ” Pool and "R ichie” Ich- r r Photo by Tony F e r ra n te e r system "Surely we can con­ trol ourselves and rem ain quiet and things. I don’t know why, but like to see the whites and Ne­ ord. ________ and religious leaders about Ne­ I know they don’t.’’ a few moments. I’ll explain the groes mix m ore.” gro youth grievances. rules a little. . . Flease stop No wall of prejudice, tension or Father Faiver of C risto Rey Yvonne wasn’t the only one to scuffling around a minute so you hatred seemed to exist between Parish, who has been working stre ss that the expansion of re c ­ C O M M I T T E E G I V E N N A M E S can hear. . . We’ve never had to the m ore than 250 Negro youths wi h a number of the West Lan­ reation facilities mainly involves use a microphone before.’’ a n d the compa ratively s m a l l sing youth since last week, said, for music and dance classes, Lounging on the rink floor, a number of whites skating at Edru "T he skating parties, dances and movies on Sunday afternoons in A id s H U A C , Irks S tu d e n ts Negro girl rem arked, "They’ve such are a real sta rt. These Wednesday. West Junior High, afternoon bas­ But, there was an a ir of pas­ never had Negroes here before youngsters have real grievances ketball and other educational af­ sive coexistence, total uncon­ either.’’ and needs; conditions are over­ W The 10 or 12 Negro girls and fa irs may possibly be program ­ cern. Individual, personal contact crowded. I think there’s going to med over a period of time, ac­ one white girl within hearing between races hardly existed. be a real follow-through, involv­ cording to Hayden. "We did what we did under the 65 persons whose names it distance responded to her state­ The P a r k s a n d Recreauon By DON SOCKOL officials concerning the disclos­ ing the people of the neighbor­ lack of time and it was a m is­ gave,” Steinberger said. ment and her laughter with brief West Junior High has been Dept., directed by C harles Hay­ u re. hood, not just officials,’’ State News Staff W r i t e r "They chose a course of ac­ glances and silence. den, has been working with city The University said Tuesday take in position,’* he said. "Con­ chosen for weekly Saturday night R e g u l a r Wednesday evening " it’s half a step anyway," said officials and a number of the ANN ARBOR—About 40 p er­ that it had been issued a sub­ sidering the situation, we made tion that would meet with the dances. skating parties at the Edru Rink Yvonne Adams, one of the Negro West Lansing teens to se> up sons staged a sit-in Thursday p o e n a demanding membership the proper response to the sub­ least resistance from the legis­ ■After school opens, West Jun­ in Holt and Saturday night record teens who have been working with athletic events. inside the office of the Univer­ lists of eight organizations. poena, but we should have noti­ lature and the general public,” io r’s swimming facilities may dances at West J u n i o r H i g h Father Faiver. The teens mentioned hopes at sity of Michigan’s Vice P re s i­ MSU’s dean of students office fied the persons whose names he said. be utilized for the program . Steinberger said a decision School, sponsored by Lansing " I t’s not complete because not a meeting Wednesday in city dent for Academic Affairs. reported Thursday that it had w ere given fir s t." Arrangements are being con­ Dept, of Parxs and Recreation, everyone goes along with it. Many hall for a Saturday afternoon The 40 demanded a reply from received no s u b p o e n a from Cutler explained that the sub­ had not been made as to whether sidered for both boys and girls a re p art of the expanded rec- Negroes won’t participate at first dance party, locally televised and University officials as to why HUAC. poena was received on Tuesday, to continue the sit-in all night to use West Junior High’s bas­ ketball equipment during the af­ open to all. 65 names w ere released to the After about five hours the dem­ Aug. 9. "We talked about it for two This as well as suggestions House Un-American Activities o nstrators w ere invited into the ternoons. office by Richard L. Cutler, vice days and consulted with our law­ For 20 years Lincoln Center (continued on page 7) Committee (HUAC), now probing activities of the nation's anti­ president for student affairs, to y e r s ," he said. w ar groups. discuss the situation. "The lawyers said we should obey the subpoena. If we had not F o r m a l P r o p o s a ls N e e d e d The dem onstrators, most of In the meeting, which lasted them U-M students, began the until nearly 7 p.m ., Cutler told responded to the subpoena, we sit-in about 10 a.m . with a list the group the University made would have lost a lot of our pub­ of seven questions to be asked a m istake. lic and legislative support,” Cut­ le r said. By the time the subpoena was For Law , M ed S c h o o l A c tio n sent off on Thursday, the office committee of scholars would r e ­ versity submits its formal p ro ­ S w i f t action on MSU’s la w was closing, Cutler said. U-M view both the U niversity’s f or ­ posal. school and full medical school w rote letters all day Friday noti­ mal proposal and plans and the However, P o rte r indicated that Y o u n g W H e l p requests depends largely on the fying the persons whose names Education B oard’s study of sta te­ s t u d y on MSU’s full medical U niversity’s speed in submitting w ere given. wide law school need before ren ­ school request is moving along formal proposals on each to the "We didn't make the news dering a final decision. rapidly and expects action on it public until the persons had re ­ State Board of Education, early this fall. The m e d i c a l A l t e r D r a f t L a w s ceived their le tte rs ,” Cutler add­ The Board of T rustees sub­ N evertheless, formal approval school request was submitted to mitted last March a letter to the cannot be given until the U ni- the Board of Education June 17. ed. WASHINGTON (UPI)— P r e s i­ son said he had instructed his Records of student organiza­ Education Borad asking that a dent Johnson said Thursday that commission on selective service tions at the U-M include the name study be made for consideration young Am ericans would be asked "to consider the recommenda­ of the organization, a m ember­ of a MSU law school, but John to recommend changes in the tions of those most directly con­ ship list of at least 20 names, P orter, associate superintendent S e n a t e A p p r o v e s "c ra z y -q u ilt” draft law. cerned with these questions: stu ­ officers’ names, and the faculty of the E d u c a t i o n Board said dents and younger citizens.” Thursday that is the only com­ In a speech to 14,000 students ad visers' names. serving as summ er Interns In Johnson said that the 1948 Records at M i c h i g a n State, munication received from Uni draft law “ in many ways . . . ha s versity officials concerning the the federal government, John- however, exclude the m em ber­ B i g D e f e n s e B i l l become a era zy-quilt, applying ship list, but include the other subject. to some but not to others. We have Two m em bers of the board information. ing. Sen, Richard B. Russell, Inherited that system - -but we are Cutler prom ised the group at staff are collecting data on state­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — T h e D-Ga„ floor manager for the Machinists’ not wedded to It.” F o r that reason, the President their four hour meeting that he wide need for a law school, P o r­ would propose dropping the mem­ te r said, and await MSU’sform al Senate approved Thursday a gi gantlc $58.2 b i l l i o n defense bill, said before passage that more Viet Nam funds--$10 b il­ said, ” . . . I have called for some proposal so study can begin on a money bill with a warning that bership lists from the student lion and perhaps m ore- will have Contract Vote fresh, hard questions about the files. proposed site on the East Lansing campus. $10 billion more might be need­ ed in January if the Viet Nam to be requested early next year draft: ’’From now on we (U-M) will if the war continues to grow. ” —Does the present system The two men will consider stu­ war build up continues. To Be Close have flaws or Inequities which notify students before we re ­ lease information on them,” he dent demand for an MSU law The Senate bill included a num - ber of controversial item s not school, capacity of theUniversity WASHINGTON (UPI)—The M a ­ should be corrected? said. to handle such an undertaking, Tacked onto the bill was an requested by the adm inistration. chinists Union votes Friday on " —Can we make the draft The HUAC subpoena was sent unrequested amendment giving Among these were funds for a fa ire r and m ore effective? geographic distribution of college President Johnson authority to whether to ratify a proposed to the director of student o r- sta rt toward deployment of the “ --C an we—without harming students in the state desiring a summon up for active duty in­ new contract and end its strike organizations—D u n c o n Sells— Nike X anti-m issile m issile sy s­ law school education and 16 other against five m ajor airlin es. Un­ national s e c u rity --e sta b lish a but was given instead to C utler. indices before making a decision dividual re se rv ists who h a v e tem, a new nuclear-powered m is­ ion sources said Thursday it was practical system of non-m ilitary Of the eight organizations re ­ on the law school site, P orter served no active duty other than sile-arm ed frigate, and advanced touch and go whether the new alternatives to the draft?” quested in the subpoena, only th eir required training. purchases for a second such nu­ agreem ent would be approved. Johnson’s audience consisted th ree a re located on the U-M said. The m easure—second highest clear escort vessel. of students studying government A fterwards a n independent The sources were cautiously campus. appropriations bill in congres- Senate approval came after optimistic that the new contract at firs t hand in summer jobs on The three are VOICE P oliti- i i n u i n n n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i sional histo ry —was passed 86 to four amendments—one of them a would be accepted by the union Capitol Hill and throughout the cal P arty, the W.E. DuBoisClub, 0 after the Senate rejected last proposed $522.5 million cut in rank and file, but they conceded executive branch. They will r e ­ and the Committee to Aid the ditch amendments to whittle it procurement and research funds that the vote would be closed. turn to their campuses in about Vietnamese and/or People. Sunny. down. —were rejected. They noted that the larg est lo­ three weeks. . P eter Steinberger, president . , . today with a high of 78. The legislation c o n t a i n i n g As it emerged from the Sen­ cals still a re uncommitted. T he P resident emphasized the of the U-M VOICE chapter, said F a i r and cool tonight, low funds for the fiscal year ending ate the bill was $525.5 million Operation Sidewinder Results of the ratification vote need for qualified persons to no action was planned against of 50. Saturday, Increasing next June 30 now goes to a House m o r e t h a n recommended by by the 35,400 striking m em bers serve in government posts and the University until students re ­ cloudiness with a chance -Senate conference. President Johnson and the De­ The shift of w a rfa re Into the political field is noted of the International Assn. of Ma­ said next y ear he planned “ to turn for fall term . (Michigan is of showers. About $10 billion dollars of the fense Dept. It was about $426.5 as units of the M a rin e Corps R eserve execute part chinists (IAM) will be announced recom m end to Congress a p ro ­ now between tri-m e ste rs). funds w ere included for items million less than voted by the of ‘ ‘Operation S i d e w i n d e r ” near Twentynine P alm s, at 7 tonight at the union head­ gram to a s sist those who are "T he U n i v e r s i t y ................................... identified with the VletNam fight- House. C a lif. U PI Telephoto quarters in Washington. training for public service.’ damn about what could happen to North Viets Denounce STATE N E W S K yle Kerbawy Joel Stark All Asian Peace Bids editor-in-chief ad vertising manager suggestion by M alaysia, T h ailand gime was reported by the official TOKYO (UPI)--North Viet Nam and the P hilippines "sh o p -w o rn North Viet Nam News Agency Thursday denounced its Asian m erchandise*’ f r o m P re sid e n t (NVNA) based on a commentary neighbors for proposing an a ll- F r id a y , A u g u s t 1 9 , 1966 Johnson’s " c liq u e .” in the Wednesday edition of the Page Asia peace conference to end the The reaction of the Hanoi r e - official newspaper Nhan Dan. war in Viet Nam. It term ed the E D IT O R IA L It branded the proposal a move designed "to serve the U.S. war of aggression in Viet N am ." B u s -T ru c k C ra s h Hanoi accused the leaders of the three Asian nations of being Shhh. . . H e re C o m e s subservient to " U A d ev ils.” K ills 9 In V ir g in ia ‘T hey a re bringing snakes in ­ to the home coop and helping the United States to invade various REA (Railway Express Agency) Asian countries, their own fath­ T h e L aw S c h o o l ALTAVISTA, VA. ( U P I ) - A highballing Florida-to-N ew York vehicle, had drifted "th re e to erlands included,” NVNA said. four feet” across the center Trailw ays bus, loaded with 39 stripe as it barreled out of a It said "th e intensified U.S. T h e study of law re q u ire s no e la b o r­ S O F T L Y , Q U IE T L Y , M S U h as m ov­ sleepy passengers and driven by curve on a two-lane stretch of aggressive war as well as the e d s t e p by d e l i b e r a t e s t e p t o w a r d s a te physical f a c ilit ie s . But It does r e q u i r e a large legal l ib r a r y . It trikes Migrants March an award-winning driver, c o l ­ U.S. 29. U.S. crim es in Viet Nam a re b e­ a c q u i r i n g a l a w s c h o o l. lided with a tra c to r tra ile r in The accident happened about a ing vehemently protested by the y e a r s to build up such a lib r a r y . But F i f t e e n m i g r a n t f a r m w o r k e r s c ont i nue t h e i r m a r c h F o r f i v e y e a r s th e b o a r d o f t r u s ­ the pre-daw n darkness Thursday quarter m ile north of this com ­ people of the world.” i f th e school was built In the Lansing f r o m W a u t o m a to th e s ta te c apl t ol in M a d i s o n w h e r e te e s has m a n e u v e r e d c a u tio u s ly keep­ killing 9 persons and Injuring 32. munity of 4,000, nestled in the a r e a , law students would have access t h e y wil l p r e s e n t t h e i r d e m a n d s f o r f a i r e r w a g e s an d in g a l a w sc h o o l r e q u e s t out of the Police said initial investigation foothills of the Blue Ridge Moun­ ‘T h a t is why the U.S. im p er­ to th e 8 0 ,0 0 0 -v o lu m e Law L i b r a r y In b e t t e r w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s to s ta te of f i c i a l s . p o l i t i c a l ' a r e n a , ab o v e I n t e r - s c h o o l U P I Telephoto Indicated the 16-wheel truck, and tains between D a n v i l l e a n d ialists a r e seeking ways and th e C ap ito l. r i v a l r i e s , and out o f th e p u b l i c e y e . Lynchburg. means to m islead public opinion L a s t s p r i n g M S U f i n a l l y to o k the Impact of the crash caved in the in the world and in the United LAST Y E A R MSU began to get i m p o r t a n t s te p o f S u b m i t t i n g a r e q u e s t front of the red and silver bus, States as w ell,” the statem ent support f o r a law school fr o m the f o r a la w sc ho o l to th e S ta te B o a r d of le g islatu re. In fact, the senate re c ­ O U R READERS SPEAK blocking the bus door, and drove said. T r u s t e e s . H o p e f u l l y in S e p t e m b e r the the vehicle down a 20-foot em ­ ommended that $350,000 be set aside “ Both the words about desire b o a r d w i l l a c t on th e p r o p o s a l . bankment. It started to ro ll but for peace uttered by Johnson in fro m the MSU 196 6-67 budget f o r a l a w school. But this recommendation was a rre ste d by a tree at a 45- scores of speeches made recen t­ T H E I D E A O F a n o t h e r la w school degree angle. w a s dropped by a joint house-senate ly and the ‘peace’ initiative taken is no b o l t f r o m th e b l u e . N u m e r o u s C l a i m s S p e c k A r t i c l e W a s Both d riv ers died instantly. by U.S. henchmen a re deceitful c om m itte e In June. s t u d i e s h a v e shown a n eed f o r a n o t h e r Many persons were trapped in If the B o ard of Education approves m easures aimed at coping with s t a t e la w s c h o o l , the proposal, MSU w ill s till have to the wreckage and their scream s A nd M S U is th e n a t u r a l l o c a t i o n f o r the movement to oppose U.S. ag ­ c o n v i n c e many m e m b e rs of both for help brought t o w n s p e o p l e gression and support the V iet­ t h e s c h o o l: a s h o r t d i s t a n c e a w a y is G r o s s l y M i s i n t e r p r e t e d rushing from their homes. houses of the le g islatu re that MSU namese peoples’ struggle now the state c a p ita l. should have a law school. Others managed to s c r a m b l e H e r e , la w s tu d e n ts w o u l d be c lo s e surging all over the w orld," So M SU, tiptoe on. . . move quietly, through bus windows. to the c e n t e r of t h i n g s — th e S ta te Su­ m eticulously with d e lib e ra te and posi­ To the Editor: therm ore, I did not say M r. Get­ she was released, again entered D river of the bus was Ralph J . T h e statem ent said "th ese p r e m e C o u r t , th e C a p i t o l , and th e le g ­ t i v e steps. . . ty "h as no right to defend his norm al life and had three m ore C arter, 47, of Danville, who had i s l a t u r e , p lu s n u m e r o u s s t a t e legal m easures also are a i m e d a t T here has been a gross m is- client," I was questioning the children. About three months ago won 19 safety awards during his 22 o f f i c e s . W h a t o t h e r l o c a t i o n In the bringing p re ssu re to bear on the The E d ito rs interpretation by M r. Ditzhazy ethics of making public such she killed these children. years as a bus driver. s t a t e con b oast t h e s e a s s e t s ? Vietnamese people to force them and M r. Stoddard of the article definite statem ents concerning Each individual must ask him ­ "Out of 220 bus driv ers that to accept the insolent term s of the of Aug. 5, 1966 entitled "No his plans o r intentions. self how this second set of sense­ we have, you could not find anyone U.S. a g g re sso rs.” Justification for Speck’s C rim e.” He is undoubtedly planning on less m urders could have been with a m ore outstanding reco rd . The main implications of that attempting to get his client off, prevented. Would you want Rich­ He was Just about perfect and 'T h e reactionary cliques in article were: but at this point should he be so ard Speck living in your neigh­ loved people,” said Burkett A. Thailand, the Philippines and Ma­ 2 L a r g e , P o w e r f u l G r o u p s 1. The question of the p ro - self-co n fid en t a n d conclusive borhood after being "re h ab ilitat­ Reynolds, vice president a n d laysia, who help the United States fessional integrity of a lawyer with the public? ed?” manager of T railw ays. to invade our country and m is­ who will openly state to the p re ss I do not "hold the concept’’ It m ust again be noted that the The truck driver was identified lead public opinion, a re doomed that he will get his man (accused that a man is guilty until proven implications ascitedby M essers, as Robert W, Woodbury, 25, of to b itte r failure together with D e m a n d S u k a r n o ’ s O u s t e r m ass m urderer) "off fre e ;’’ innocent, however, in this case Ditzhazy and Stoddard a re in­ Greensboro, N. C, He had been their m a s te r.” 2. The question of the inte- even the circum stantial evidence correct, and the im plications as driving for REA for nearly a JAKARTA (UPI)— In d o n esia’s ther staggering blow at the to t- from his policies which led In- grity of the courts who will is rath er conclusive. Since when I have correctly stated do not year and was substituting on a tering revolutionary hero who donesia into political and eco- The conference, intended to en­ .a rg e s t p o litic a l p a rty and a pow­ allow a m entally deranged m ass do higher courts disallow nu- work to "subvert our legal sy s­ Washington to Greensboro run. erful stu d en t a ss o c ia tio n sa id already has relinquished most of nomic chaos and close alignment courage Asian nations to settle m urderer (if convicted) to even- merous fingerprints as strong tem .” The other dead included four T hursday they no lo n g e r had his power to m ilitary strongman with Communist China. th eir own problem s, was propos­ tually be reinstated in society; evidence? white men, one of them ten ta­ :onfidence in Sukarno and d e - Gen. Suharto. "W e no longer tru st and re - Duane E. Haines ed e a rlie r this month during a 3. The question of tem porary The remaining witness is un- tively identified a s Randall F e r ­ •nanded h is o u s te r a s p re s id e n t. The statem ents w ere in reply cognize Sukarno as president. •. Clayton, Ohio meeting of the Assn. of South­ or perm anent insanity as an a c - derstandably distraught, b u td u r- guson of Greenville, S. C „ and T he dem ands by the M o slem s to Sukarno’s Aug. 17 Indepen- the NU said in a form al state- graduate assistant east Asia. (ASA) in Bangkok. ment. "W e demand congress re ­ ceptable excuse for any type of ing the actual crim e she had the three Negro women. sch o la rs P a rty (NU) and th e K am i dence Day speech in which he heinous crim e. sense of mind to escape. student A ction gro u p stru c k ano­ stubbornly refused to back down voke all of his functions. On Aug. 3, 1966, Gov. Connol- "We cannot accept Sukarno’s However, M essers. Ditzhazy Aug. 17 sp ee ch .. . (because) it did and Stoddard felt that I said ley of T exas stated on a coast to not reflect the voice of the peo­ ’T h e im plications are c le a r— coast news report that he felt Speck is guilty and therefore the lightest consideration for any C i t y P a r k s , R e c r e a t i o n P l a n ple. . . the statem ent contains forfeits his right as a citizen type of convicted m ass m urderer D o P o litic s B lo c k seeds for the breakup of unity of the Indonesian people and na­ and M r. Getty, Speck’s lawyer (insane or rational) should be has no right to defend his clien t.” life internm ent. tion.’’ Nine years ago a woman in Sukarno’s two-hour speech re ­ T hese were not the im plications. C o s t i n g $ 1 M i l l i o n S t u d i e d It is my personal opinion that Michigan killed three of her chil­ S c h o o l E q u a lity ? newed his pleas for establish­ ment of a conference of newly Speck is guilty, however, he does dren. She was convicted, but schools would be developed into The City Council is presently WASHINGTON (U PI)— T h e a d - Attacking the quality of educa­ emerging nations to staunchly not forfeit "h is right as a c iti­ given a light sentence on grounds By B E V H A L L s c h o o 1-park complexes, each planning to place the issue of n in is tra tio n w as a c c u s e d T h u r s - tion in slum s, Ribicoff called oppose the United Nations and zen” because of my theory. F u r- of insanity. After a period of tim e State News Staff W r i t e r having a neighborhood park fa ­ the city swimming pool before iay of ig n o rin g r e s u lts of a the controversial federal study a for a continuation of his "guided E ast Lansing may soon be able cility, and additional neighbor­ the voters on the November b al­ ied eral in v estig atio n of in eq u ality "g rav e indictment of our educa­ dem ocracy" Socialist program s. to boast a $1,000,000 parks and hood parks would be developed lot. If passed, the city would n c ity school s y s te m s b e c a u se tional system .” It was this policy which allow- recreation program , if a plan throughout the community. institute a bonding program to tf " p o litic a l im p lic a tio n s.” e d th e Indonesian Communist S N C a l l e d L e f t V o i c e discussed by the City Planning A recommendation was made m eet the financial requirem ents S e c re ta ry John W. G a rd n e r of O r d e r e d by the 1964 Civil party (PK1) to grow into the third Commission Wednesday night is that a park should be developed of the proposal. Rights Act, the study was made largest Communist organization on what has preceded this c li­ The Planning Commission r e ­ the H ealth, E ducation and W el­ To the Editor: taken to the city’s voters and on both sides of the Red C edar for HEW by sociologist Jam es in the world and gain enough mactic event, so I Just thought port suggested that while the is ­ fa re D ept. (HEW) d e n i e d th e approved. River where land has not yet been Coleman of Johns Hopkins Uni­ political confidence to attempt an I hope that the majority of the 1 would take the opportunity to sue of community-wide re c re a ­ c h a rg e by C h a irm a n A braham G. Michael Conlisk, planning purchased, but a problem lies versity, Baltim ore. population at Michigan S t a t e present this brief note on the tion facilities is before the vot­ R ibicoff, D -C onn., of the S en ate open coup last October. director, reported on a school- there In connecting the sites on su b co m m ittee on ex e cu tiv e r e ­ The NU statem ent also accused does not concur with your, at discontent I experience at tim es park study, which offered several each side of the riv er. ers, it would seem desirable to A f t e r a s u r v e y of 600,000 o rg a n iz a tio n . sch o o l children and60,000 teach­ Sukarno of covering up for the tim es, insane editorial policy. when musing over your editorial recommendations to the people of "Right now, it seem s that a include the purchase of unde­ But G a rd n e r conceded in te s ­ Perhaps the glamorous facade of com m entaries. E ast Lansing, pertaining to areas system ot footbridges would be veloped open space for r e c r e a ­ e rs , the report concluded that plotters. Your policy, if you a re voicing tional purposes, while it is still tim ony b efo re the panel th at h alf p u p ils from poor fam ilies left "P resid en t Sukarno still re ­ the "New L eft” is in vogue with for consideration as recreational the m ost advisable to connect the "New L eft,” has several available at raw land p rices. of an e stim a te d $5 to 56 b illio n sch o o l "with greater deficien­ fuses to give account of or take student life here, but 1 cannot lands. these a re a s ,” Conlisk said. in w e lfa re p ay m en ts each y e a r focus my attention on any sensible things going for you. In the main, The estim ated budget for the Conlisk reported to the com­ cies’’ than when they entered. responsibility for the October Finally, to complete what the ended up in the hands of ‘‘slu m ­ application of the rhetoric being you a re an echo for an appeal­ recreational areas and facilities m ission on a housing survey Pinpointed as the reason was Communist coup which almost Commission considers a m ini­ lo r d s .’’ promulgated by adherents of the ing liberal ideology that offers is $750,000, with an additional which was taken to determ ine the life in a family that was trapped destroyed our national republic," Its m em bers an unquestionable mum plan for parks and re c re a ­ wants and needs of U niversity "W e ’r e try in g to do som eth in g "New L eft” through their v a ri­ $250,000 to be used for installa­ in a ghetto. The report urged an the statem ent said. tion, the study suggested the open about i t ,” he said . Kami also said it had "no ous organs i.e. Nation, New Re­ sense of "doing rig h t,” that can tion of an outdoor swimming pool personnel. overhaul of school system s to land bounded by Lake Lansing T h e su b co m m itte e is in v e s ti­ perm it children of different back­ confidence" in Sukarno’s ability public, New York Tim es, et al. be applied as a lever against all on a h alf-acre plot south of the "We a re extrem ely su rp rised Road, Abbott Road, H a r r i s o n gating the im p act of $13 billion grounds to mix in the classroom , to lead the nation as president Your editorial policy appears the so called extrem ists on the City P ark on Alton Road. —and pleased—at the excellent Road and undeveloped acreage in fe d e ra l u rb a n aid th is y e a r to be nothing but an echo of this right. The study, recently published return we have had with this exposing the poor to the motiva­ and declared his speech "con­ Then again, you have much go­ should be considered for an 18- survey,” Conlisk said. and th e u n d erly in g c a u s e s of vio­ stituted sabotage against the de­ vociferous minority that seem s by the planning commission, re c­ tions of the middle class. ing against you, the “ New L eft” hole golf course facility. "A t least 65 p er cent of the le n c e in big c ity g h e tto e s. signs and provisions of the peo- to have captured the imagination ommended developing a com­ seem s to lack a heritage and a “T h e acquisition of t h e s e questionnaries w e r e returned, p l e ’ s provisional consultative of the m ass media. plex in the northeastern part of Congress and the program of T his letter is really in r e ­ sense of direction. Where would the city, which would include an lands,” the report said, ’'while and many took tim e to add com ­ the people’s cabinet headed by sponse to your editorial, “ On The the bearded wonders, acid heads elem entary school, a junior high a long and sometimes difficult ments, compliments or com - and free-thinkers take our na­ task, should begin immediately. plain ts.” Gen. Suharto.’’ H o r i z o n : M o r e Death, Not school, and a neighborhood park tio n -d o w n the road with Kerouac "F ailu re to do so, particularly The resu lts of the survey are The statement said Kami was P eace,” but somehow I could perhaps? Richard Neva facility. prepared to " b e a r all conse­ All of the present elem entary in those area s which a re p re s ­ still being compiled, but will be not pass up a general comment E ast Lansing ently void of intense urban de­ quences" for its actions. distributed to the commission » » » » A A ft* » » » * * * » * * * ****■*★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ •» velopment, could resu lt In their soon, for use in future planning, i * loss to the community fo re v e r.” he said. B lo w a w h o le w e e k ’s The New Hot Record Published by the students of Michigan State University every class day through­ out the year and a special Welcome Week Edition In September. Subscription rate $10 per year. Authorized by the Board of Student Publications. s a v in g s f o r a Black Cloud’ $ Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inland Dally Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association. S u n d a y d in n e r d a te ? ? ? 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( A P ) - - M a r i o Savio, le a d e r of GENEVA (UPI)—Neutral states ic te sts (France and Red China) all nuclear tests would be the •: t h e 1 9 6 4 f r e e s p e e c h m o v e m e n t at t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f at the disarm am ent conference are creating health hazards while most effective way to stop nu- ; C a l i f o r n i a , h a s b een t u r n e d d o w n f o r r e a d m l s s i o n to Thursday demanded an im m edi­ nations conducting underground clear proliferation. : th e B e r k e le y ca m p u s . ate halt to all nuclear testing, tests (the United States and R us­ To break the East-W est dead- : Classroom S a v i o , 2 3 , h e l p e d s t a g e m a s s i v e d e m o n s t r a t i o n s on both in the atmosphere and un­ sia) a re creating dangers by de­ lock over the American argum ent : t h e c a m p u s , th e n d r o p p e d o u t o f s c h o o l l a s t y e a r to derground. veloping ever more sophisticat­ that a comprehensive test ban : s t u d y In E n g la n d . At the same time, the eight ed weapons, the neutrals said. must be safeguarded by on-site : D ean W i l l i a m B . F r e t t e r o f th e C o lle g e o f L e t t e r s neutrals said in a memorandum The neutrals did not name these inspections, the neutrals sug- : a n d S c i e n c e s t o l d S a v i o b y l e t t e r W e d n e s d a y t h a t h is the nuclear powers should get countries but referred only to na­ gested “ exploration” of its p ro - • a p p lic a tio n was d is a p p r o v e d becau se It h a d b e e n sub­ down to negotiating a ban on tions s t i l l conducting nuclear posals. : m i t t e d a f t e r th e A u g . 5 d e a d l i n e . underground tests. tests. These Included banning under- • The eight neutrals at the 17- The memorandum appeared to ground tests above a certain size \ natlon talks are Brazil, Burma, cold shoulder the proposal made while suspending the others, an ; Reischauer Predicts Aid Ethiopia, India, Mexico, N iger­ by both the United States and So­ international exchange of s d e n - : TOKYO (fl— Edwin O. Reis­ Speaking at a farewell news ia, Sweden and the United Arab viet Union for a treaty banning tiflc data on detecting and iden­ chauer, the departing U.S. am­ conference, Reischauer said Republic. the spread of nuclear weapons. tifying underground tests from b a s s a d o r to Japan, s a i d that a crucial field for future Nations conducting atm ospher­ It said Instead that a ban on afar, verification by challenge Thursday it is conceivable Japanese-A m erican coopera­ with a suspected nuclear power that one day the United States tion could be in helping the providing evidence that in earth and Japan might join in giving developing nations of Asia, trem or was not an explosion, and aid to Communist China. Including Communist China. asking a group of scientists from neutral countries to say whe­ ther or not on-site inspections Army Officers Honored a re really necessary, J A K A R T A ( U P I ) - - T e n a r m y g e n e r a ls and s e n io r o f f i c e r s s la in by C o m m u n is ts d u rin g la s t O c t o b e r ’ s a b o r t i v e co u p w e r e h o n o r e d p o s t h u m o u s l y T h u r s d a y at c e re m o n ie s p re s id e d o v e r by P re s id e n t S u karn o. 4 - H ’ e r s T h e w id o w s o f the o f f i c e r s r e c e iv e d m e d a ls f o r t h e i r h u s b a n d s , p r o c l a i m e d n a t i o n a l h e r o e s e a r l i e r In th e C o m i n g y e a r by s p e c ia l p r e s id e n tia l d e c re e . Tourists Stranded T u e s d a y VIENNA (UPI)—Thousands capital of the province, and From Escanaba andiron Moun­ of tourists w ere stranded In t h r e e persons—all of them tain, from Rogers City andCold- sum m er re so rt areas T hurs­ A ustrian—a re r e p o r t e d to wftter, by car-load and bus-load, day by floods and torrential have been killed in the strick­ they will pull tra ilo rs loaded with rains that battered the vaca­ en a re a s. Many roads were livestock, exhibits and hope, to tion haven of eastern T yrol. destroyed, bridges swept away the campus of Michigan State. A state of emergency has and houses endangered by the The 51st annual 4-H State Show been declared in Lienz, the risin g w aters. will attract 4-H’e r s from all over Michigan. Qualified by blue rib ­ What Is It? bons won at the county level, Beatles A rrive In Boston more than 3,500 young people T h e a n s w e r to t o d a y ’ s " W h a t Is I t ? " is on p a g e 7. B O S T O N ( U P I ) — W i t h a w a v e an d a s m i l e f o r 3 0 0 P h o to b y C h u c k M i c h a e l s will attend the four-day event. s c r e a m i n g fan s, B r i t a i n ’ s B e a tle s a r r i v e d T h u r s d a y The show will begin with the ex­ f o r a s e llo u t c o n c e rt at S u ffolk D ow ns R a c e T r a c k . hibit entries on Tuesday m orn­ T h e s h a g g y h a i r e d q u a r t e t la n d e d a t L o g a n I n t e r - ing and conclude Friday noon n a t i o n a l A i r p o r t an d i m m e d i a t e l y w e r e w h i s k e d a w a y to t h e i r d o w n t o w n h o t e l to a w a i t t h e 7 p . m . c o n c e r t . Attorney Faces Trial when all exhibits are released. Emphasis during the event will T e e n - a g e r s and p r e - t e e n s w ho h a d b e g u n g a t h e r i n g be on leadership. A 4-H p ro ­ a t th e a i r p o r t m o r e t h a n s e v e n h o u r s b e f o r e th e gram leader said, " it is not the B e a t l e s ’ a r r i v a l s c r e e c h e d t h e i r joy at s e e i n g th e fa m e d ro ck ‘ n’ r o lle r s . For Hearing Fight intent of State 4-H Club Show to repeat experiences already gain­ WASHINGTON (UPI)—H o u s e to the Kinoy incident and see what ed at the county level. Winning Bishop Asks Universal Church m em bers debatedThursday about could be done- to avoid future is not the sole objective—we LONDON ifl—The Methodist Archbishop of W estminster, the handling of a lawyer who was episodes that could em b arrass hope to provide many leadership .forceably removed from a s e s ­ the Congress. experiences,” Church opened a world coun­ John Cardinal Heenan, ap­ cil meeting Thursday w i t h pearing for the first time at sion of the House Committee on calls from its president. Bi­ a worldM ethodlst council.The Un-Am erican Activities. shop F re d P ierce Corson of c a r d i n a l urged that talks Reps. William F. Ryan and Philadelphia, for steady and should s ta rt between Roman Jam es Scheuer, New York Demo­ careful prog ress toward a uni­ Catholics and Methodists and c rats, deplored the treatm ent of versal church. that c h u r c h leaders should attorney A rthur Kinoy when he His appeal was immediately drop the word ecumenism and was c arried out of the Wednes­ echoed by the Roman Catholic instead talk of C hristian unity. day session. Ryan said Kinoy was ‘‘alm ost M ini-Skirts To Viet Nam strangled.” Scheuer saidKinoy’s "eyes were bulging and face L O N D O N ( A P ) — T h i r t e e n E n g l i s h g i r l s w ho w e a r turning purple.” Both based their m i n i - s k i r t s an d p l a y m u s i c w it h a b e a t a r e g o i n g to comments on news pictures. S outh V i e t N a m t h i s y e a r to e n t e r t a i n A m e r i c a n Rep. E l f o r d Cederberg, R - tro o p s . Mich., the only one of the de­ I v y B e n s o n , w ho f o r m e d h e r f i r s t a l l - g i r l b a n d baters who was present in the 2 5 y e a r s ago, u sed to d r e s s h e r m u s i c i a n s In e v e n i n g room during the incident, r e ­ g o w n s but n ow m i n i - s k i r t s a r e th e f a s h i o n , torted that Kinoy was "tenderly " I ’ m all f o r t h e m , " she s a id . " W e p la y b eat m u s ic carrie d out” and that he had w i t h a b ig b r a s s s e c t i o n . I ’ m s u r e t h e A m e r i c a n b o y s brought the ejection on himself w i l l lo v e i t , " by refusing Chairman Joe Pool’s o rders to stop arguing and take his seat. Other mem bers attacked Ki­ S p e c k ’ s A t t o r n e y A s k s noy. Rep. Wayne Hays, D-Ohio, said the law yer’s name "w ill be found on any Communist organiz­ ed thing.” Rep. Thomas A ber- nethy, D -M lss„ said Kinoy was P a n e l O f P s y c h i a t r i s t s a leader of the attempt to un­ seat him self and other M issis­ sippi D em ocrats. CHICAGO (UPI)—A d e f e n s e Aug. 1. But he is expected to Ryan and Reps, Don Edwards, attorney Thursday asked that an attem pt to establish that Speck D -Calif„ and Jonathan Bingham, im partial panel of psychiatrists w as insane at the time of the D-N.Y., used the occasion to de­ representing both sides be named killings In a south side apart­ mand eith er abolition of the com­ to examine accused m ass slayer ment building being used as a m ittee or a full inquiry into its s e t y o u r s i g h t s Richard Speck " to avoid a spec­ n u rses’ dorm itory, methods, tacle of p sy chiatrists battling Getty also asked: Scheuer said Speaker John W. psy ch iatrists." —A complete list of state’s McCormack should set up a panel The request from Public D e­ w itnesses; of senior m em bers to Inquire in- fender Gerald Getty was among —Description In detail of the o n t h e s e f o r y o u r six motions he filed before C ir­ ro le of each state witness; cuit Court Judge H erbert C. P a s- —Photos of all fingerprints C y d e H its C a r chen. It was Speck’s second court found at the scene of the kill­ A student was injured when his appearance since his a rre s t July ings; m otorcycle collided Into a parked 17 on charges of slaying eight —P rin ts of all photos taken at c a r In the 200 block of Cedar 5 6 6 c a m p u s l o o k nurses July 14. the scene; Street early Thursday morning, Speck, who was hospitalized —Names of all experts em­ East Lansing Police said. last month for a heart Inflam­ ployed by the prosecution and A witness s a i d William C. mation, sat glumly on a chair in front of the judge throughout copies of their reports, "wheth­ e r or not they will be used Floate, of 252 River St., Apt. 304, was going south on Cedar lightweight rawhide jacket the 12-minute hearing. The tall, against you.” around 2:30 ajn.w hen his motor­ withF a r a P r e s s * Choice of the pace-setters. Sueded steerhide 24-year-old seaman looked wan Getty moved for a panel of six cycle struck the unoccupied c a r’s and too thin for his neat blue psychiatrists, with three to be fender, police said. The vehicle leather, specially treated to resist w ater­ suit. named by the state and three by is owned by F rederic E. Baxter, Y o u 'd n e v e r b e lie v e " y o u 'l l n e v e r h a v e t o ir o n " borne stains, and clean with a sp o n g e . B u tto n - F irst A sst. S tate's Atty. John the defense. " I would want them 422 1/2 Lapeer, Lansing. Stamos, protesting that the pro­ to determ ine the mental capacity Floate, who was taken to OUn th e s e s lim , s ty lis h s la c k s . A fa v o rite o f w e ll- front with shearling-look lining and pocket secution was given only 11/2 of Richard Franklin Speck at the Health Center with numerous cuts d re s s e d young m en e v e ry w h e re , F a ra h s la c k s trim . A great new casual topping in natural hours to study G etty's motions, tim e and date of the alleged and abrasions, was listed In good crim e and at the tim e of exam­ condition late Thursday after­ a r e a p p r o p r ia te ly ta ilo r e d to a lw a y s lo o k neat t a n o r b a r k b r o w n . S i z e s 36 to 4 6 . $45 asked that rulings be delayed. Paschen continued the hearing ination." noon. and tr im . until Sept. 1. In asking appointment of a panel of psychiatrists, three to be nam­ N ic k ’s V i l l a V e n ic e W aists 2 6 "-3 6 " $700 London turtle pullover ed by the defense and three by the prosecution, Getty said: F O R M E R L Y M A R IA 'S KORATRON New sw eater s e n s a t i o n , s ty le d by B e r n a r d A lt- "My only objective Is to find Serving mann in Scottish spun 2-plv baby lam bswool. the truth w herever It may be. Turtle necked and saddle shouldered in new I don’t want p sy chiatrists to an­ Authentic Italian Foods swer hypothetical q u e s t i o n s autum n shades: burnt brown, brick gold, bur­ where it would be pitting psy­ Steaks, Chops. Sea Food gundy, strato blue a n d b o t t l e g r e e n . 3 8 - 4 6 . $1< ch iatrists against each other. P izza • In or Out "1 want to get away from the 17927455 spectacle of psychiatrists bat­ And, Of Course, Your Fovonte S T O R E F O R M E N 'S T R E E T L E V E L EAST LANSING Beverage tling p sy chiatrists. We want to Banquet F a c ilitie s Available seek the objective truth h ere.’* Lask Getty entered a plea of Inno­ Phone IV 9-5751 S h o p E a s t L a n s in g S a t u r d a y 9 : 3 0 to 5 : 3 0 cent for Speck during the Dallas P le n ty of Free Porking 1810 S. Washington d o w n t o w n - l a n s in g d rifter’s firs t court appearance F r id a y , A ugu st 19, 1966 4 M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig a n The N E W S In Grid Practice R e t u r n i n g A l l - A m e r i c a n s Fatal For Boy NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—A 16- year-old boy who collapsed on his second day of football prac­ tice died Wednesday. The youth was Robert Mogab- gab and a junior at the Benjamin Franklin High School for gifted C o m p e t i t i o n E x t r a H o t students. The O rleans P arish (county) Coroner’s Office said an autop­ sy did not pinpoint the cause of e — A s A A U S w i m O p e n s death. A spokesman said the youth events. Finals were scheduled suffered from hem orrhage and LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI)—E x tra­ ordinarily keen competition high­ for Thursday night. congestion of the lungs, hemor­ Bernie Wrlghtson of the Dick rhage of the heart and colon, lighted the opening round of the Smith Swim Gym of Phoenix, kidney bruises and swelling of four-day National AAU Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Div­ A rlz., took a slim lead over Ken the brain. Sltzberger of the Indianapolis, He was trying out for football ing Championships Thursday. Nearly 800 athletes were on Ind., Aquatic Club in the men’s for the firs t tim e. one-m eter diving. Mogabgab became U1 after a hand for what AAU officials de­ two-hour session of wind sprints, scribed a s one of the greatest Wrlghtson, th e d e f e n d i n g mm champion, scored 214.90, com ­ calesthenlcs and fundamental in­ G EO R G E W E B S T E R BOB APISA national competitions ever held C L I N T JONES G E N E W A S H IN G T O N pared to 214.80 for Sltzberger. struction. B U B B A S M IT H In this country. Chuck Knorr of the Coca Cola His father said the youth was Included w e r e 19 defending given a complete physical exami­ champions, 10 world record hold­ Swim Club of Cincinnati, Ohio, e rs and six 1964 Olympians. was third at 196.90 and Kleth nation before trying out for the Ben Franklin team and was pro­ BIG TEN PREVIEW P re lim in a rie s w ere held In Russell of the Dick Smith Club nounced in good health. two diving and eight swimm ing was In fourth at 195.75, Exclusive Showing! 3 F irs t Run Features Star-Studded Spartans Squad On M-43 Come Early - Stay Late To Shake Cynical Statisticians T H E S T R A N G E A N D F A N T A S T IC By L A R R Y W E R N E R Over the past 15 y e ars, Big Ten down without the incentive of a California trip at the season’s C LAS H B ETW EEN T H E State News Sports W r i t e r participants in the Rose Bowl have averaged fifth place in the end. Last O f 10-Part Series Humbugl Michigan State’s football team conference the following y ear, Big Ten football team s don’t STONE AGE w ill win the Big Ten football they said. championship In 1966. The ' ’experts** also say that a win championships with Incen­ tive. They win with players—big centive" that is necessary? When Bubba Smith takes a When a team wins a champion­ ship, or boasts an outstanding Not so, argue the statisticians. team naturally suffers a le t- shoulder block in his m id-sec­ team , there is usually an abun­ AND THE ones, fast ones, good - passing ones, good-catching ones. tion, he Is going to have enough "incentive" to hit a little h arder dance of seasoned players. But this is where the Spartans Incentive is certainly an a sse t. SPACE But without good players, all the incentive in the w orld won’t win the next tim e without w orrying about the Rose Bowl. In essence, differ from the norm. Only Harold Lucas from la st each Individual game of football fall’s team was regarded highly AG E! a team the championship. C oach-Sportscaster Bud Wil­ furnishes its own incentive. As Spartan tackle J e rry West puts in the pro draft. T here w ere som e fine seniors, of course, kinson called the ’65 Spartans the it, "You don’t think about the but Coach Duffy Daugherty has " g re a te s t team in the history of Rose Bowl when you a re out a wealth of his top sta rs back. ¥' , Ir intercollegiate football.*’ Offensively, there is no team there playing.’* And this reference wasn’t to If you insist upon bowl-game stro n g er in the Big Ten. the team ’s incentive. incentive, linebacker Charlie Washington retu rn s at split Wilkinson w a s referrin g to Thornhill has the answ er. He end, and th ere is little left to î ü i players like Clint Jones, Gene feels that the players will work say about the greatest receiver ' d is c o v e r ! Washington, Bob Apisa, George hard to be invited to other post­ in MSU history. Al Brenner, a the Lost People o l the | W ebster and many m ore Spartan season games, as individuals. su re - handed sophomore may Am axon— and th e s t r a n g e , F in c r e d ib le w ays th e y make standouts. Now why, you ask, have team s s ta rt at tight end. lo v e ...» n d w a rj H | D E |„ , h . l Many will argue that incentive faltered after playing in the Rose Both tackles, Joe Pryzbickiand sacred m ountain b u ria l caves th a t h o ld / indeed does play an important Bowl. J e rry West, return, but the guard r t h . liv in g dea d l E X P E R IE N C E p art In football. This may be true, The answ er is simple: play­ situation is a bit shakey, with 7 th e f e r tilit y rite s th a t g ive m en th e p o w e rj 7 o f pagan g o d s ! but is it only "R ose Bowl In- e rs . the departure of John Karpinski _________ TASTE the te rro r as and Norm Jenkins. Jenkins made the Lip Disc m e n o l the Amaxon fig h t to r s u rv iv a l! his exit via academic ineligibil­ A B A N D O N yo u rse lf to the never-before- ity. witnessed page an try o l the M a li C liff-D w e lle rs!_____ B r o n c o s H a v e However, Dave Techlin has r e ­ ; W R I T H E in the p re -n u p tia l virg in dance o f the placed Karpinski. Techlin was [ trib e lo st to tim o l tem m B wam aem m F E A S T on the sig h ts as Soda-Sippin Slugger an All Big Ten honorable men­ A borigines p ra ctice 40,0 00 -ye ar-o ld rite s ! tion tackle when he alternated th e secret life o t the G ourd M o n - when women are W i l l i e M ays, of the San F ra n c is c o G ia n ts , re lax e s C o o k i e F o r S a l e with P ryzbicki. Tony Conti, a VERNON P BECKER ..»MITCHELL R. LEISER forced t o leave th e village I with a soft d rin k in his d ressin g room a ft e r hitting CHARLES ROMINE • h.iiiCnwuli MICHAEL COLICCHIO hard-nosed form er linebacker, the 535th h o m er of his c a r e e r Wednesday to become DENVER (UPI)—F o r Sale: Cookie G ilchrist. Used Fullback. Top­ EASTMANCOLOR • CJoMTXKXTAI. â F i r e and the F la m e 2nd at 10:15 should be able to replace Jen­ b a s e b a ll’s a l l - t i m e righthanded hitting s lugger. flight condition. Originally $42,000. Will sacrifice, trade for line­ kins. If not, Mitch P ru lett, a U PI Telephoto men. converted fullback, is available. 2nd F i r s t Run C o lo r F e a tu re - The Denver Broncos have not placed an advertisem ent like that, Ron Ranieri looked tough at P rogram Information 482-3905 but they may have to in order to get some team to take him. center last spring. The Broncos’ 250-pounder, who was second in American Football TODAY With Jones, Apisa and Dwight League rushing last season, is on the trading block and supposedly L ee returning to the backfield Oakland and Kansas City have expressed an interest. Bronco Execu­ F rom 1:00 P.M. and Jimmy Raye, who proved in THEATRE tive Vice P resident Jim B urris also says: "M ore than one other spring d rills that he can throw, 7 H £ G LA M O R O U S . M iC H iê A N team has shown an interest in him, but I can't tell you what other this aspect of the Spartan line­ £A 8(/lO l/S tVOfíCD 0 £ 8EAL/7Y ÆACAf£T£ team at this tim e.” up appears rosy. .../W DTHEÆ t&V 8£8M D 7MEM/ Last year, Cookie rushed for 954 yards in 252 c a rrie s to es­ When speaking of weak points, IT SUPER tablish a Denver record for yardage and frequency of work. How­ the defense is usually mention­ lb ever, this year he breezed into camp 10 days late and then an­ ed. However, it is not that weak. |t e a r s BARGAIN DAY! nounced: " If I am not perm itted to play superior football, then I Only one player, Don Japlnga, Y O U A PA RT p refer not to play at a ll." All-Day Prevue is lost from the secondary. Web­ He said Denver rejected “ capable and exciting young players . . . W IT H ste r, who retu rn s at roverback, - 2 F eatures without (giving them) the opportunity to dem onstrate th eir skills or SU SPEN SE! and Smith, at defensive end, are ab ilities.” both A ll-A m ericans. The Broncos retaliated by placing G ilchrist on the r e s e r te list, which is sim ila r to suspension. L ater, they filed a $20,000 suit C harlie Thornhill is nearly ev­ w PAUL against him. Both Coach Mac Speedie and B urris said they would not take erything a coach could ask for in a linebacker, and Bob Brawley G ilchrist back and practically called for bids on the big fellow. a l s o s h o w s much prom ise. S il Other AFL team s apparently are: 1) reluctant to cope with Gil­ Daughtery has assem bled, from c h rist’s personality; 2) hesitate to pay his whopping $40,000-plus a group of *65 backup men and salary; 3) set for the 1966 season, or 4) simply not interested. '65 freshm en, b etter-than-ade- Both Oakland and Kansas City could use G ilchrist, if only for quate fille rs a t the other posts. one season. Both a re stronger and m ore affluent than Denver and Jeff Richardson, 250 pounds •y* can undoubtedly afford the Broncos’ swapping te rm s. The Raiders and quick, and first-y e a r man could p a ir Cookie with Clem Daniels and the Cheifs could use a C harlie Bailey a re prim e exam­ backup ackup m manan fo forr C uurtis rtis MMcClinton. ccnnton. b ples of bench depth. « ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ T here is also the b itter reality that MSU lost the Rose Bowl and with it the national championship f « u n mown zAwaiw mama*« In certain polls. In other w ords, the Spartans 3 A T THE TRACK THE  CTAOÇ S T A R S rCAA IL LI H HOME OME . . . failed to prove, conclusively, that S P E E D W A Y WALTERRCADESTERLINGPRESENTS ____ ____ they a re "N o. 1." SATURDAYS Hopes for attainm ent of this FRIDAYS goal should furnish the Spartans C o n t e s t g ir l • Super Stocks Flying Super Modifieds with enough Incentive. Written for the screen bv Robert Muller and Val Guest flying around ►shortening the track ¡UiKEllDRY'JMIETTESCOTT-IIOlULOnUSER EDMUND PURDO* Produced and DirectedbvVal Guest I bCOLOft] the oval. with speed. I IMPORTANT! NO ONE UNDER 18 • Featuring: » Open class stock I WILL BE ADMITTED UNLESS AHANKORGANIZATIONMMZNTATION(jNKÇÏIJOÎNTAL @ C entral Michigan’s competition. | ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENT " C o n tes t G i r l " Shown 3rd At 11:40 Only Figure 8 7 :0 0 P.M . Race where X T im e T r i a l s E U Z H B B T M 8 :3 0 P .M . - 3 rd C o lo r F ea ture - Starts Wed. m arks the spot where Races T u v ia n r i c h u r d driving skill and daring T H E M O S T E V I L M A N T H E Feature 3:05, Adults S I.75 a re tried! B U R T O N JOSEPH E LEVINE 7s05 P.M. & Later C h ild r e n 504 IN ERNEST LEHMAN'S PRODUCTION W O R L D H A S E V E R K N O W N ! presents ■ ■ ■ ■ m an Saturday 1:50, 4:25, 19 O f EDWARD AERETE S E V E N A R T S P R O D U C T IO N S wisents S A X RO H M ER S i ■ 6:55, 9:30 P.M. COUIR*PMAMSNMI ASOLARPRODUCTION•»MRANOUNTPICTURE' TICMIICOLOR V l R B I N i n □ O I F ? PLUS L IL A K E D R O V A ■ HANSJOERG FELMY GEORGE SEGAL-SANDYDENNIS I I CpO LUMBIAPICTURES^ roems TAMARATOUMANOVA- LUDW IG DONATH AT 1:45, 4:20, 7:00, 9:25 P.M . DAVID OPATOSHU -nH N A D oisoN ST bria wore LAST 6 DAYS! DirectedbyALFRED HITCHCOCK • A Universal Picture U S -1 2 7 at College Rd. Between Holt & Mason ‘ PLUS: TECHNICOLOR’ •TECHNISCOPE* Feature Today 1:10, 5:10, 9:15 P.M. 3 . 1 C OM ING S E P T . 3rd A .R .C .A . Hew Cor R A C E I _ g L A D M E R ASEVENARTSPICTURES RELEASE c by RlCHAROLASALLE and *8Y* DUNHAM An EDWARDSMALL Production COLOR by DeLuxe T S UNITED ARTISTS by the new American Academy of Transportation In Ann Arbor, In­ "A MASTERPIECE! ” H IT NO. (2) IN C O L O R AT 10:30 volves a controlled section of MARIEDESMARRIS«noEUROFILM,LTD. -ALTON COOK, N.Y. WORLD TELEGRAM ] D etroit’s John C. Lodge F re e ­ ISEVENARTS-RAYSTARKinassociationwith way where experts will analyze ACADEMY ¡PARAMOUNTPICTURESpresent and m easure interacting r e la ­ tionships of automobiles, d riv ­ e rs and the highway. AW ARD WaRREN B eso ts IfsüÊCdRON Also cooperating in the p ro ­ gram a re personnel from the W IN N E R U niversity of Michigan, Wayne State University, the Dept, of State Highways and Ford Motor “ BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE framise Co. MSU’s s y s t e m s engineering group, directed by Herman Koe­ YEAR!” English Subtitles ¿Her. nig, p rofessor of electrical en­ gineering, will design a m athe­ I0A KAMINSKA m JOSEF KRONER A w in g m atical model of the Lodge F re e ­ M K C T fo i t JANKADAR w ELMAR KL0S J * way section now controlled by nooucfo «TTHE BARRAND0V FILM STUDIOS the Freew ay Surveillance P r o ­ o t m u t c o i t PROMINENT FILMS KeeNSN HERmtONE liONEl 7 fSR /{ s M l ject. Based on m easurem ents made WINNER CANNES INTERNATIONAL Plus I Cartoon HlfyNN I ¿»goto I Sirhoer MauNOR NesbHt / by the Michigan Dept, of State FILM FESTIVAL SPECIAL ACTING AWARDSI •HIGHWAY RUNNERY o..«v.-•, DimMby ScreenStoryandScreenplayby ^ . Highways, the MSU-designed m o­ EYROBIN ARTHURHILLER•WILLIAMPETERBUTTYm sun«* mm 'APiRMIOUhlPICTUREiS S S i del will include such highway Next Att. Debbie Reynolds “ THE SINGING NUN c h aracteristics as signing, light­ Plus ‘ THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT” ing, marking and geom etries. F r id a y , A u g u st 19, 1966 6 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ic^Stin_ 1 day - 15 words $1.50 Students Must Pay in Advance 3 days - 15 words $2.50 now to end of term . S P E C IA L R A T E S 5 days - 15 words $4.00 Automotive COMET 1963 four door custo~m Automotive Automotive TRIUMPH, 200cc road bike. $350. Employment REGIStERED NURSES: New r e - For Rent MEN: SINGLES, doubles. Close. ECTIVE 1963, 10 x 50. Carpeted, For Sale Pioneer 7 w ith a automatic. 19,000 miles, orig­ Auto S ervice & Parts habilitation units now staffing. Private entrance. Quiet. Phone air-conditioned, on private lot. £ & l low cost inal owner. $800. 355-1750. 5-8/23 E N G I N E VOLKSWAGEN, com­ pletely rebuilt. $200. Phone 882- Don’t forget to get your hel­ met at our sum m er sale while they la st. BENELLI OF LAN­ Interview Monday through F ri­ day, 8-5:00. Apply Provincial House, behind Yankee Stadium, 332-0939. SINGLES, DOUBLES—now until 5-8/24 Make offer. Financing avail­ able. Call 372-3582 . 5-8/25 Reporting fall term . Good location, cook­ I W A N T AD 1436. 3-8/23 SING, 1915 E. Michigan. IV 4- Lost & Found • A U T O M O T IV E FORD 1^59, V—fa automatic. Good mechanically, tire s. Excellent body, H i-Fi radio. $175. 337- 301 CHEVY block, crank, cam, FI heads, four barrel manifold, 4411. HELMETS FOR SALE at reduced C-8/23 East Lansing. 332-0817. 7-8/26 ing, parking, reasonable ra te s. 140 H aslett. 332-0844. 3-8/19 PARAKEET LÔSÏ, blue-green, Gunson Street-B urcham a re a . Clearly and other p a rts. Call ED 7- prices, August 19 - 26. All L E G A L SECRETARY. Excei- MEN: SlipERVISjBQ. Largedoub- 0215 after 5:30. 5-8/22 Reward. Call ED 2-8584 or PASADENA, Calif. (UPI)—The • E M P LO Y M E N T 3-8/19 colors available. As you know, lence in English, spelling and le room near campus. No cook­ FORD FUTURA. Six cylinder, 7109. 332-1164. 3-8/23 gleaming Pioneer 7 satellite sped • FOR R E N T it will be law in Lansing from typing required. Shorthand de­ ing. Parking available. Call 332- standard shift, bucket seats. MEL’S AUTO SERVICE, East toward a rendezvous with the • FOR SALE a City Ordinance starting Aug­ sirable. Call 332-3541. 5-8/19 3170. 3-8/22 Excellent condition. Call 351- Lansing’s All Night Garage will Personal sun Thursday, exploring the p e r­ • L O S T & FO U ND be open September 1st. 1108 ust 23 to w ear one. BENELLI BABY SITTER beginning in Sep- SINGLE ROOM - p refer male 9792. 3-8/19 ils of interplanetary travel in the • P ER S O N A L E. Grand R iver. C-8/26 OF LANSING, IV 4-4411, and tember, Monday through Friday. graduate student. 523 Charles YES, NEJAC rents TV’s for Pen- solar atm osphere. • P E A N U T S PERSONAL FORD i960. V-6automatic, clean Own transportation, references. nies a day. F ree service and NEW B A tT E R IE i. E x c h a n g e SUZUKI OF CHARLOTTE, 543- S treet. Phone 332-1636. 3-8/23 “ All the experim ents are r e ­ inside. Real good body and me­ Phone 351-6716. 5—8/25 delivery. S a m e day s e r v i c e • REAL ESTATE price from $7.95. New sealed 1873. $11.95 up. C-8/26 turning good data’’ said asp o k es­ chanical condition. $395. Call For Sale guaranteed. Call 337-1300 right • S E R V IC E beam s, 9 9 f. Salvage c a rs, large SUZUKI 250cc 1965. Excellent SECRETARY, PROFICIENT at man for the project at the Je t TU 2-3912. 1-8/19 nowl C • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N stock used p arts. ABC AUTO condition. Must see to appre­ typing and shorthand. Oppor­ HOOVER TANK vacuum clean- Propulsion Laboratory which s i­ • W A NTED GMC Cl'STOM Suburban, i960, tunity to obtain legal skills. Call PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- ciate. 372-5994. 10-8/19 e r with all the cleaning at­ multaneously is shepherding Lu­ e i g h t passenger, heavy duty, M rs. Simon, 487-3641. 5-8/25 tachm ents. Runs and looks like Real Estate nar O rbiter on a photographic V-6. R a d i o , 1707 Parkvale. 1921.____________ C STRATTON’S SPORT CENTER DEADLINE ACCIDENT PROBLEM? G a l l has opened Suzuki of Charlotte. new. $20. OX 4-6031. C MSU, ’NEAR, three bedroom brick mapping expedition of the moon. 1 P.M. one closs day be- $595. ED 2-3601, ED 2-4080. KALAMAZOO STREET BODY We have just taken delivery of For Rent 54 VOLUME ‘'G reat Books of the ranch. Fam ily room, garage, A night-long experim ent was _______3-8/23 carpeting a n d drapes. T w o fore public otion MG 1959, NEW tires, new top, SHOP. Small d e n t s to large a dozen X6’s. Don’t forget we’re SEE COLOR Spectaculars. P o rt­ Western W orld." Seven months conducted between Stanford Uni­ w recks. American and foreign one of the few dealers who will able color TV’s available by old. Best offer. 355-9932. blocks from school. 1427 Frank­ v e rsity ’s 150-foot dish antenna new' upholstery, rebuilt engine. lin, H aslett. 339-2492 . 5-8/23 C o n c e Iia tio n s * 12 noon one c a rs . Guaranteed work. 482- take a car in trade for partial the week or month. Call REN- 3-8/19 a t Palo Alto, Calif., to the 140- Excellent condition. Phone 355- cla ss day before publication 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C or full payment. Phone 543- TA-TV. 372-2942. C-8/19 pound probe and thence back to 6021. 3-8/23 MOVlE CAMERA, l6mm, Bell Service 1873, C harlotte. C LUXURY TWO Bedroom tra ile r and Howell, magazine loader. D I A P E R SERVICE, Diaparene the Goldstone Tracking Station PHONE MG MIDGET 1962 Black, good Scooters & Cycles completely furnished, available in C alifornia’s Mojave D esert. HARLEY DAVIDSON 50cc, 19b5. Single lens, leather carrying Franchised Service Approved condition, tonneau cover. $700. STOLEN MONDAY - Red Benelli September 1st, East Lansing. The te st was made to insure 355-8255 Call Mike - 351-4205 after 6 Scram bler w i t h chrome gas O n l y $149 at BENELLI OF case. Call 337-0745. 3-8/22 by Doctors and DSIA. The most a communication link for the long LANSING. Get your helmet while Utilities partly included. 355- LAkGE DESK and chair, glass m odern and Only personalized m ission when Pioneer is m il­ RATES — — — —r———-—7ti- tank. 250cc. Barracuda serial they last at our sum m er sale. 3220. 5-8/24 top. Good condition. Reasonably service in Lansing, providing lions of m iles into space. MONZA 1961, 4-speed; and l95l #101-297. License #49056. Tak­ 1 DAY............ S I.50 Ford, standard transm ission. 1915 E. Michigan. Phone IV 4- Apartments priced. Phone 485-8229. 3-8/22 you with diaper pails, poly bags, en by two m ales, approximately As the signals pass through 3 DAYS......... .$3.00 Both cars for $500. Call 355- 4411. C-8/23 deodorizers and diapers, o r use huge explosions of so lar activity twenty years. Appeared to be MARRIED COUPLE to rent fur­ FURNITURE, PRICED to se ll. 5 DAYS......... ¿5.00 6450 after 6 p.m. 5-8/22 Washer, d ry er. Living room, your own. Baby clothes washed scientists would be able to ob­ college students. Reward of­ HONDA 250 Scram bler. Good nished house with garage, s ta rt­ fered. IV 4-4411. C-8/19 condition. Nassau blue. Best ing September 1st. $115 a month kitchen, bedroom furnishings. free . No deposit. Plant inspec­ serve and analyze the area for its (based on 15 words per ad) OLDSMOBILE 1961, F-85, T - Call 332-0549. 3-8/19 tion invited. AMERICAN DIA­ Over 15, 10« per word per day. door. Good condition. Private 1965 HONDA 150. dood condition. offer. 355-5810. 1-8/19 plus utilities. Call 482-3029. density. owner. Phone 372-5123. 3-8/23 3-8/19 5-8/19 OIL PAINTINGS by the late H arry PER SERVICE, 914 E. G ier— Other experim ents will m ea­ Phone 355-6933. T h e re w ill be o 50< service Aviation Winfield. Phone 627-7201. CALL 482-0864. C sure charged so lar gases, map OLDSMOBILE 1965. Convertible, HONDA 1965 Dream. Excellent C E D A R VILLAGE, one m ale. and bookkeeping chorre it 18,000 m iles, power brakes, condition. $475. Call 882-6119. LEARN TO FLY at our Govern- Nine month lease. Four man 3-8/19 DIAPER S E R V I C E , Lansing's magnetic forces in deep space t h is ad is not paid within steering, antenna, tilt wheel. 3-8/19 ment licensed school with ex­ apartm ent. Call Jackson 1-783- LEBLANC clarinet $150 new, $^5 finest. Your choice of th ree and monitor deadly solar ra d ia ­ o ne w ee k. Extras. $2,385. ED 2-8206/ BRIDGESTONE 1966. Private perienced in stru cto rs. It’s easy 3567 between 4 and 8 p.m . or best offer. Call Ruth. 355- types. Containers furnished, no tion for safeguarding future space ED 7-2529. 5-8/25 owner, three months old, take and fun! Open every dayl For 5-8/24 6521. ' 3-8/19 deposit. You may include two tra v e le rs. OLDSMOBILE 1962. Red con- over payments of $14 monthly the best, come to FRANCIS pounds baby clothes. Try our Pioneer was launched Wednes­ SINGER DIAL-A-MATIC ZigZag Velvasoft p ro cess, 25 years in The State News does not vertible, dynamic 88, power. Phone 372-5123. 3-8/23 AVIATION. Call IV 4-1324 for EAST SIDE-LANSING sewing machine. Makes button­ day from Cape Kennedy and by perm it racial or religious Excellent condition, low m ile­ an appointment now! C Lansing. BY-LO DIAPER SER­ noon T hursday was traveling at 1966 BSA TSC 650 Spitfire Hornet. Furnished & Garage, 1 bed­ holes, sews on buttons, mono­ VICE. 1010 E. Michigan. IV 2 - a speed of 4,679 m iles an hour discrimination in its ad­ age. 902 N. Seymour. Phone Less than 2,000 m iles. Never Employment r o o m , $125, 2 bedroom, gram s, appliques, and lots of 0421. C and reached a distance of 176,- vertising c o l u m n s . The 485-1328. 3-8/23 raced. Eight weeks old. $1,200 $150 for 3, $45 each for 4. fancy designs. Will sell for 406 m iles. At that tim e it was State News will not accept PEUGOT 403, 196 3. Back, 4- EARNINGS ARE unlimited as an SEWING- and ALTERATIONS, all or best offer. 489-9415. 5-8/19 $100 deposit to occupy un­ $45 or $5 monthly. OX 4-6031. advertising which discrim ­ door, sun-roof, radio, luggage AVON representative. T u r n kinds, men, women and chil­ m ore than 94 million m iles from 1965 HONDA Sport $0. Has $109 til June, 1967. No children, C inates a g a i n s t religion, rack, low mileage, excellent your free tim e into $$. F o r ap­ dren. C a l l afternoons, M r s . the sun. race, color or national or­ worth of brand new 1966 p arts. pointment in your home, w rite no pets. Call IV 9-1017. KENMORE DELUXE Washer (ex- W arren, 355-1013, Spartan Vil­ Thursday n i g h t ’ s scheduled condition. Phone 332-2489. $225. Call 332-6450. 3-8/22 igin. 3-8/22 M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664School NEAR DOWNTOWN Lansing — cellent condition). Kenmore gas lage, 1426B. 5-8/19 earth acquisition m aneuvers to HONDA 150. Excellent condition. Street, H aslett, Michigan o r call dry er. Both $150. Call IV 2 - PONTIAC 1965 GTO, dark m etal- Deluxe 2-bedroom apartm ent, CHILD CARE my home, begin- maintain the best possible com ­ Only 3,000 m iles. Many extras. evenings. 339-2198. 2776 or Ann H are, collect, Com­ lic blue-green, 3-speed, stick, c-8/19 unfurnished, a i r conditioned, ning September 1st. Call 372- munication with P ioneer’s anten­ A u to m o tiv e Save $200. Call 355-6252 after m e r c e exchange, EMpire 3- NURSE’S AID, p a rt- 4961 after 5:30 p.m . 5-8/19 na included rotation of the space­ floor shift. Radio, bucket seats, 7 p.m . 3-8/19 WANTED carpeting, $140. Call 485-8912 6882. 3-8/19 craft 3/10 of a degree at a tim e BUICK 1966 La Sabre 4UU coupe. power brakes. Under new car tim e, mornings for one person. after 6 p.m . 3-8/19 HONDA 1965, lbOcc road bike. Call State News, Box F -6. ATTENTION MUSIC students: IRONING D O N E in my home. while the signal is analyzed for Power steering, brakes. 8,000 w arranty. By owner. Call 677- Excellent condition. 508 Grove FALL HOUSING by Nejac. Quality P r i n c e t o n Arms Apartment. the c le a re st tone. 10-8/23 like new Evette B-Flat clarinet. m i l e s . Woodworth, Physical 6351 after 5 p.m . 3-8/22 Street, E.L., between noon and apartm ents for four students. 1308 Haslett Road. Apt. #A-9. $}20. Call 351-4247 . 5-8/24 plant tool room. 3-8/22 ROADMASTER 1957 convertible, 3-8/19 H b U S E C L E A N I N G - SEP- Ten months lease. All utilities 10-8/26 automatic. T ires excellent, re a r 4 p.m . TEMBER 5-15th. Male or fe­ paid. Call NEJAC 337-1300. FOR WEDDING a n d practical Wanted CHEVROLET 1958. Sel l this YAMAHA 80cc, blue, 1965, 1.7ÜU BLOOD DONORS needed', $6Tor week. Excellent condition, clean snow tire s . Call 337-1535 after m ale. Depending on your sched­ C -8/19 shower gifts, see ACE HARD­ Typing Service m iles. Excellent condition. Call WARE’S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E. RH positive, $7, $10, o r $12 ANN BkOWN, typist and m ulti- exterior, in terio r. 1414-G Spar­ 5 p.m . 3-8/22 332-8389 after 5 p.m. 3-8/19 ule. Call between 8-10 a.m . NEED TWO g irls to share new Grand R iver, a c r o s s from for RH n e g a t i v e . DETROIT tan Village, 355-0882. 6-8/26 TRIUMPH TR-4 Michelin Xrs. 332-2936. 3-8/22 four girl Northwood Apartment, lith offset printing. D isserta­ VESPA 1962 , 4,000 m iles, wind- Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C tions, theses, m anuscripts, gen­ BLOOD SERVICE, INC. 1427 E. C",'.EYROLET 1960 Impala con- Mint condition. Must sell. $1,050 shield, excellent condition. $175 WANTED FEMALE, insurance September 15 - June. Call 355- Michigan Ave. Hours 9-4 Mon­ vertible. Black with white top. or best offer. Call 351-6754. firm . Call after 5 p.m . 351- office. Typist - billing clerk, 1980. 3-8/19 ENGLISH LI GHT - WE I GHT 3- eral typing. IBM, 16 years ex­ day and Tuesday: 12-7 Thurs­ 3-8/22 accurate with figures, five days s p e e d bicycles. $39.77 full perience. 332-8384. C Clean. Reasonable. Phone 489- 6629. 5-8/22 WANTED: GIRLS to share ap art- day. Closed Aug. 12-20, 489- 1957 THUNDERBikD Classic 1- p rice. R ental-purchase term s JOB RESUMES, l60 c o p i e s , 9421. 3-8/22 BSA 650. Perfect mechanical week. No experience necessary. ment close to campus. Reason­ available. We also have tennis 7587. C seater, three tops, stick shift. Age 25-35. 482-1196. 5-8/26 able ra te s. 332-0143. 3-8/22 $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT CHEVROLET 1957, 2-door. No condition. $625 or will trade for racquets, golf balls, badminton PROFESSOR, SINGLE Woman Must see to appreciate. 337- MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N. rust, stick, six. Recently over­ ca r. Call 332-8804 after 6 p.m. WANTED RELIABLE Baby Sit- b irdies, gifts and housewares. wants two bedroom unfurnish­ 2338 after 4 p.m . 5-8/23 5-8/22 te r for boys, aged 2 & 4 for Houses C lippert. IV 5-2213. C hauled, New tire s. $250. 351- ACE HARDWARE, acro ss from ed duplex or apartm ent with VALIANT 1963 , 4-door, auto- one month. 339-8063 after 6 EAST LANSING - furnished 2-3 5302. 5-8/22 matic transm ission. Excellent HONDÀ 160. Excellent condition. bedroom houses and duplexes the Union. ED 2-3212. C PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. stove and re frig e rato r, in quiet, p.m. 3-8/23 IBM Selectric and Executive. residential a re a . 355-2314. >~OMET 1965 Caliente. 4-speed, condition. Radio, heater, new' Scram bler equipment through­ for groups of 3-4. Call Dick, STUDY DESKS, sm all chests, bucket seats, take over pay­ out. $450. Call ED 7-9260. Multilith Offset printing. P ro ­ 1-8/19 tire s. Phone Bernie -351-6713. AIDES - CONVALESCENT units CLAUCHERTY REALTY, 351- roll-aw ays, & bunk beds. New m ents. Phone 372-2132. 3-8/22 5-8/22 fessional theses typing. N e a r 5-8/23 now offering experience in re ­ 5300, evenings ED 2-5900. & used m a ttre sse s—all sizes. WANTED FOR F all term , one habilitation for the trained nurse campus. 337-1527. C bedroom furnished apartm ent. 3-8/23 Study lamps, typew riters, tape aide. Starting $1.35. Apply P ro ­ EAST" LANSING" available Sep- reco rd e rs, m etal w ardrobes, 351-4626. 5-8/19 vincial House behind Yankee T ranspor tat Ion__ tem ber 1st. Four bedrooms, portable TV sets, large selec­ CALIFORNIA, WA NT E D : One MAKE $1.00' in thirty minutes. Stadium, E a s t Lansing 332- fireplace, recreation r o o m s . tion new & used electric fans. P articipate in a verbal learn­ rid er to sh are expenses. Leav­ 0817. 7-8/26 $300 plus utilities. Furnished. Everything for the home. WIL­ ing experim ent. Call 353-3273 ing end of August. Call Ed, C E R T I F I E D T EACHER- f o r 6-8 students. Phone 337-7978. COX SECOND HAND STORE, between 3-5 p.m . 5-8/24 IV 2-7096. 5-8/22 morning nursery school, must 5-8/19 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. Phone have nursery credentials. Term NORTH C H I C A G O and a re a - IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C HELP - RIDER wanted; perm an- teacher needs roommate for from October through May. Call MARBLE AREA, three bedroom ent employee, M arried Housing ranch. Will accommodate large BICYCLE SALES, rentals and 882-9398 or 372-6577. 3-8/19 office. M onday-Friday, Haslett coming school y ear. Call 351— family. Owner p refers College serv ices. A l s o used. EAST BOY’S SUPERVISOR'$T.‘507hour. P ro fessor. $200 month with one Arms A partm ents. Phone 332- 5314 after 5 p.m . 3-8/19 LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 E. 6-10 evenings, Monday through year lease. Richard Alban, 337- 4203. 5-8/25 NEED APARTMENT - M arried Grand River. Call 332-8303. C Friday. Must be 21 years. 882- 2510, Eipper Realty 482-5541. GOLF SET new. Five irons, two STUDENT WISHES girl to share housing, F all term . Spartan Vil­ 5717. 3-8/22 driving expenses to San F ran­ lage, University Village, Cherry 3-8/22 woods, putter, bag, head covers, cisco. Leaving August 22nd. Lane - to sublease. 332-6435. PART - TIME, earn $60.00 a FIVE ROOM Bungalow, re c re a - balls. Worth $90, sacrifice $50. 3-8/19 week, working three evenings tion room, furnished, four stu­ ' 337-1015. L eslie. 332-0262. 3-8/22 10-8/19 and Saturdays. Calling on cus­ dents, $150 per month. South GARAGE SALÉ: Miscellaneous WANTED: USED bicycle in good tom ers of a national concern, F o ster. Call IV 4-4097. 3-8/23 Wanted condition. Will pay $15. Call household item s, toys, clothes. EXERCISE MACHINE Phone Ma4e p referred . P h o n e 332- SERIOUS STUDENT, u p s t a i r s Philip M iller, 337-9510 after Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 4530 351-5543. 7-8/26 3506 - 10 a.m . to noon only. home with two seniors. Cooking, 9 p.m . 3-8/19 Nakoma, Okemos. 1-8/19 5-8/23 basement recreation. Near B er- I NCOME PROPERTY. T w o HELP RESORt W aiters, w ait- key. $12. F isch er, Spaulding. apartm ents, close to campus, re sse s, b u s b o y s , bartender. ED 2-3574. 3-8/22 shopping, schools. Wonderful Now till September 15th or later. puRNISHED FOUR bedroom for neighborhood. Phone 332-4913. INDIAN RIVER INN, Burt Lake, six or seven. $200 per month 6-8/26 Michigan. Call M r. DeVore 616- p l u s u tilities. Year lease - ACROSS 30. Extra 1. O riental 31. Civil injury Come i n t o M y D e n 238-9343. 3-8/22 September 15th. Fifteen minutes Ani i.io Is nuist'im U n 33 G eraint's to campus. Call 337-2080 after P O O D L E , S i l v e r m iniature, 5. M arine wife 6 p.m . 5-8/22 m ale, two years old. AKC reg­ zoophyte 34. C hurch D iscover th e LAKE LANSING Furnished. Boat, istered. Phone IV 5-9963. 0. Felony sitting Special Rates N ow In Effect, m otor. T hree bedrooms, fire­ tfN IN 6 /A ie WORLD place, three c ar garage. Four BRltTANY SPANIEL Puppies. 13. C itrus fruit 39.child 3-8/23 1. Fatty fruit 2 Blue-fish 37. H om eless graduate students. $200 month, Suprem e AKC, twelve weeks old. Should 4. Citizen of: Being u tilities. Collect 543-3256. hunt this fall. Phone IV 5-1053. But You Have To Pay First, o f Y am ah a 5-8/19 _______________________ 7-8/25 suffix 15. Hisruit 40. Spout speeches 17. Finale 42. O pportune 47. B a rb e r's 3. C upid Rooms M obile Homes 18 Social in ­ 4. F.gret 44. Large sea call sects You Know—If You’re A ROOMS FOR m ale students. Kit- chen privileges. Close to cam­ 1959 TRAVELO, 10 x 45 with 10 x 20 aluminum awning. Oil 20. Adjacent 22. C erem onies duck 45. S traighten DOWN 1. S h o rt a ria 5. N eckbands 6. Bullfight pus. 971 Marigold after 6 p.m. drum and steps. Excellent cheer 24. Newt 4b. Youthful 2. W ire m eas­ 7. H o a rfro st 5-8/19 condition. 882-6120. 3-8/19 urem ent 6 28. Fr. crim inal v e ars 8. E ng. river Student, That Is. So Come TWO ROOMS for students. Linens 1965 NATIONAL, on lot. 10 x 50, May occupy by September A 5 7 8 9. Give furnished, breakfast, parking. 2 3 tem p o rarily Call 485-1078. 3-8/23 1st. Phone 337-1127. 3-8/22 10. G a ta ria 1 It On Up To T W IN J E T 1 0 0 Volkswagen Service % \t 14 10 IS Y/< i 14 13 \7 12. T riple crow n 16. H in d ra n ce 19. Faction 21. M ature 7 Room 346 We c a rry the full line of and Repairs 18 19 20 V//< % 23. Light ra in s Yamahas and a large supply % % 25. T ouching of p a rts. We specialize in R ebuilt Engines F r o m $125. 22 25 24 25 24 27 26. B altim ore S e rv ic e On Most F o re ig n C a rs % b aseball Student Services Building fast service. Open ’til 9:30 P.M . weekdays 28 29 7na 30 player 27. N am e tor 31 39 a donkey- Bowker & Moi les À % m 39 2 9. Period 34 35 34 37 38 32. G iant V S in c la ir) Cycle Shop 46 41 41 43 34. Versifier STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 35. G reat lake 44 i 45 36. W alk in Phone 355-8255 2152 W. Grand River Okemos, Michigan Ph. 332-6977 “ Drive with care and buy Sinclair” University Foreign C ar Service 3029 E . Kalam azoo at C lip p e r t 4 8 2 -5 8 3 2 o r 489-821 4fc 1 7a 47 '/< w ater 38. R asp 41. H a lf score 43. C o m b ne M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan F r id a y , A u gu st 19, 1966 7 IN NORTHEAST T e r r o r i s m S h a k e s S a i g o n P r e s i d e n t T o S p e a k , M e e t I n P r e - E l e c t i o n C a m p a i g n SAIGON (UPI)—Wi n d o w -ra t- Government spokesmen said tion. Hanoi radio reports said P e a r s o n O n W e e k e n d T r i p tllng explosions rocked Saigon the number of Communist inci­ they struck again in the Hanoi Thursday night as South Viet­ dents during the past week soar­ area. W A S H I N G T O N (U P I )-T h e «en®ra te for adm inls- tem and to speak in Battery Park namese and U.S. forces struck ed to 426 with m ost directed U.S. officials gave no details White House announced T h u rs- n atio n policies , in Burlington. back at Viet Cong units attempt­ against civilian ham lets. They of the Thursday raids but said day that P resident Johnson will , ^ te r l e a v i n g Washington, From Burlington, Johnson will ing to bring a pre-election cam­ saw the action as a m ajor cam­ American pilots flew 109 strikes make at least eight speeches, in J ohnso" this after‘ fly to the New Brunswick, Maine, paign of te rro rism into the capi­ paign to disrupt the Sept. 11 Wednesday, hitting an a n ti-air­ a d, d,.i t i.o n to meeting Canadian noon at Buffalo,’ Syracuse 1 and Naval Air station and motor to the tal. national elections to select a craft m issile site only five miles _ rim P , e M inister ___, L e ste r aB. dP«e,a. r- Ellenville, N.Y., . “ and inspect , an- city park in Lewiston, Maine, for At the sam e tim e, officials constitutional assem bly. outside the m ajor port of Hai­ son, during j . . khis .. weekend swing tipollution facilities on Lake . E rie a late afternoon speech. disclosed g u errilla units storm ­ In the a ir w ar, U.S. fighters ’ ^ from the Coast Guard Cutter He will then fly to Portland, phong. through the northeast: ed two villages for Catholic re ­ returned to N o r t h Viet Nam They also hit two oil depots, In disclosing Johnson’s itiner­ Ojibwa. He will spend the night Maine, to board the USS North­ fugees from the North and burn­ Thursday following four conse­ ack-ack batteries and radar sites at the Nevele Hotel outside El­ hampton, the national seaborne a ry , the White House said the ed 120 homes as the frightened cutive days of maximum effort ringing Hanoi and tangled twice P resident would leave Washing­ lenville. command post, for an overnight villagers stood helplessly by. raids against the Communist na- with Soviet-built MIG 17 je ts. ton at noon today and return at On Saturday, Johnson will fly cru ise to Campobello Island, New ¡mgä Both the U.S. and Communist 4:15 pan. Sunday. to the Quonset Point, R.I., Naval Brunswick, where he will meet planes em erged from the dog­ Air station, then motor to King­ Pearson. The trip will include an over­ fight undamaged. ston for a mid-morning speech Mr. and M rs. Johnson and night cru ise on the Navy’s float­ Two m ore U.S. planes were ing command off the Maine coast. at the University of Rhode Is­ Pearson and his wife will attend land, C a m b o d i a B a r s downed by conventional an ti-a ir­ The vessel would be available At noon Saturday, he will ad­ church services at St. Annes craft fire . An F105 Thunderchief fo r the P resident’s use in case Anglican Church on the island went down Wednesday 85 miles dress a chapter of the Navy w h e r e President Franklin D. of w ar or other national em er­ west of Hanoi and its two-man M u s ic M e n H e re gency, League at M anchester, N.H., then Roosevelt once had his sum mer U .S . N e w s m e n crew was m issing. A Navy F8 Roger Stevens (left), aid to the president f o r the fine The President’s weekend trip f?V Burlington. Vt., to inspect home. C rusader was damaged near Vinh the Brldport ru ral w ater sys- a r ts , and H erm an Kenin, president of the A m e ric a n is p a rt of hls plans to travel to PHNOMH P E N H , Cambodia Cambodia said apologies for Thursday but the pilot managed F ed e ratio n of M usicians, listened to a special p e r­ varlous p a rts of the nation p rlo r (UPI)—Cambodia Thursday re ­ the raid w ere insufficient. to nurse the crippled plane out to fo rm an c e of the C ongress of Strings when they to the November élections to A jected U.S. apologies for a ir The State Department’s ex­ sea and was picked up safely v is ite d MSU Wednesday. Photo by Russ Steffey raids on its te rrito ry and in re ­ planation “ showed complete dis­ after bailing out. taliation b arred all American dain for Cambodia’s territo rial Meantime, U.S. 1st Air Caval­ newsmen from covering French integrity,” the government said. rymen sweeping central Viet Nam President C harles de Gaulle’s R eferring to H arrim an’s can­ in Operation Paul Revere Thurs­ visit next month. celled visit, it said: day found the bodies of 175 enemy S n i p e r W o u n d s P o l i c e m a n ASM i Even non-Americans working “ Taking into account the ex­ soldiers abandoned by their com­ for U.S. news media w ere for­ trem ely serious situation created rades during heavy fighting Sun­ bidden entry to the country and by the United States and its day and Monday. the ban was extended to any south Asian satellites the royal The discovery brought the en­ I n F l o r i d a R a c i a l V i o l e n c e representatives of A m e r i c a n Cambodian government consid­ emy toll to 757 since Paul Revere news organizations accredited to e rs the projected visit of M r. began Aug. 1. when Mawhinney was shot eight FORT LAUDERDALE, F la. ttf) w ere set afire but the blazes De Gaulle’s presidential office H arrim an a s inopportune a n d In Saigon, U.S. officials dis­ blocks away. He did not catch —A sniper shot a policeman in w ere put out before they could in P a ris . Visas already issued useless and that this will be the closed intelligence reports which sight of the assailant. case until the moment when the the arm , two other officers w ere spread to the buildings. w ere cancelled. indicated that alm ost half of the One patrolm an was cut by fly­ The patrolm en at P o m p a n o American government will re ­ fired upon, and rocks and bottles De Gaulle will visit Cambodia, Communist force fighting in the ing glass when his c a r was struck Beach w ere guarding a super­ cognize the Cambodian frontiers w ere hurled at ca rs and store a technically neutral nation ad­ South w ere North Vietnamese by thrown m issiles but he did not m arket, where Negroes smashed and its sovereignty o v e r the windows during a night of racial jacent to Viet Nam, Sept. 1 and reg ulars. The officials said there require hospital treatm ent. windows during two nights of coastal islands.’’ violence here and in nearby Pom­ 2 during a tour of Africa and the a re approximately 282,000 troops It was early Thursday, two violence in June, when the shots The newspaper Le Nationa­ pano beach. P a c if ic .' —o r 177 battalions—operating in hours after the drive-in incident, w ere fired at them. liste, which reflects government Sgt. H arry Mawhinney, inves­ Officials of Prince Norodon the South and about 81 battalions thinking, said Cambodian fron­ tigating a report of a burglary Sihanouk’s government made it a re North Vietnamese. which turned out to be a false clear the ban on newsmen was tie r troops had been ordered to At the same time, they said alarm , was hit by a .38-caliber the result of recent U.S. A ir Force bombings of Cambodian territo ry along the Vietnamese repel any incursions, however sm all. They w ere instructed to “ firm ­ current U.S. strength in Viet Nam stands at 296,000, The spokesman said 101 Amer­ slug crashing through the win­ dow of his patrol c ar in a Fort Detroiters Claim Police ly oppose with force any for­ Lauderdale Negro section. border. The U.S. Dept, of State apolo­ gized for the bombings as acci­ eign troops trying to infiltrate our te rrito ry ." icans were killed and 592 wound­ ed in action last week, boosting the w ar toll of American dead Fifteen m iles to the north in Pompano Beach, another sniper fired five wild shots at two pa­ Violated Their Rights dental. American officials at firs t De Gaulle, stopping over in to 4,711. Cambodia en route to French trolm en sitting in a c ru ise r. DETROIT IIf )—Two D etroiters, persons, both Negro and white, But the Communists suffered said the raids w ere on Vietnam­ Polynesia to witness a French m ore, with 1,436 killed and 284 The first violence broke out charged with inciting to riot in a rre sted following rock and bot­ What It Is ese te rrito ry according to maps here Wednesday night when a tle-throwing incidents. nuclear test explosion, was ex­ captured. South Vietnamese loss­ connection with last week’s dis­ of the border region. rowdy crowd of 250 Negro teen­ pected to make a major address es w ere 128 killed and 28 missing turbances on the city's East Side, The suit names the Detroit Po­ Last week, Sihanouk cancelled agers, with time on their hands in Cambodia. in action. filed suit in U.S. D istrict Court lice Dept., the Wayne County the proposed visit of trouble­ after the closing of a city park, Wednesday, claiming their con­ prosecutor’s office and Record­ shooting Ambassador W. Averell began throwing rocks and bot­ stitutional rights had been vio­ e r 's Judge John P. Scallen. H o u s e O K ' s B i l l H arrim an to ease strained Cam- tles at passing ca rs from a lated. Federal Judge Ralph M. F ree­ bodia-U.S. relations. drive-in restaurant lot. Eight shop w i n d o w s w ere Alvin H arrison, 26, and Tho­ man set an Aug. 26 hearing date and ordered Scallen and rep re­ C o n g r e s s m e n S p l i t smashed and Negroes looted one mas Abston, 29, both Negroes, sentatives of the prosecutor’s T o F i g h t P o l l u t i o n Freshmen display window of $300 worth of m erchandise, but dropped it as they fled from police. contend they w ere denied the right of immediate arraignm ent following their a rr e s t Saturday. office and police department to appear before him. W A S H I N G T O N (U P I)--T h e House Public Works Committee is for municipal waste tre a t­ ment plants, the bill also pro­ (continued fr o m page 5) unanimously a p p r o v e d a bill vides funds for research into T rash piles behind two stores They were among a number of O v e r K i n o y ’ s E x i t Milton R. Henry, attorney for Thursday to authorize a five- new ways of handling the wa3te special projects, Gordon A. Sa­ the pair, charged their a rre s t that now flows into waterways as bine. arm and back of the belt.” All y ear $2.3 billion program to rid WASHINGTON (UPI)—A 1 1 o r - was delayed deliberately until well as aid to agencies for de­ Recreation Improves They applied and began tra in ­ the time, he said, Kinoy was the nation’s lakes, stream s and ney A rthur Kinoy went on tria l Saturday afternoon when, he said, entire riv er basins of pollution. veloping w ater quality control ing for the position last M arch. Thursday on disorderly conduct talking “ loudly and violently.” there was no judge on duty in standards and program s. They discussed duties and r e ­ "Would you say you w ere giv­ Though fa r m ore than P re s i­ charges stemming f r o m h i s cause it was lim ited and inade­ Recorder’s Court. Henry said dent Johnson’s original $50 m il­ Under previous authorization, sponsibilities of being an RA, be­ ejection from a hearing of the ing what we call colloquially the (continued fro m page I) quate. this was done so police could the government is spending $150 came fam iliar with structure of bum’s rush?” inquired Kunstler. lion request for one_ year, the House Committee on Un-Ameri­ has been nearly the only re c­ Possibilities of five recrea ­ hold his clients without bail until sum was in line with a revised million this year for aid in curb­ the program and saw all the p ro ­ can A ctivities. " I would say so,” Bird said, reation set-up for West Lansing. tion centers for Lansing have a Monday arraignm ent. ing w ater pollution. The House gram s at weekly meetings. adm inistration p r o p o s a l . The Kinoy, a New York attorney smiling. During s u m m e r the g r a d e been hanging for a long time, Senate has approved a $5.9 bil­ m easure w o u l d gradually in­ They continue to meet each associated with the American Kunstler brought out that Kinoy school has to be closed for four according to Hayden. Both w ere arraigned Sunday c rease this to $950 million by week with the heads of the p ro ­ lion program . Civil L iberties Union (ACLU), is a sm all man, short and prob­ o r five weeks for cleaning up This project, he said, would before reco rd er’s Judge John Rep. John A. Blatnik, D-Minn., 1971. gram s, Janet King and Thomas was dragged by U.S. m arshals ably weighing under 130 pounds. and re p airs. be up to the city and general A. Ricca and w ere released on author of the House bill, said The President asked Congress Kissiah, head resident advisers, from a hearing Wednesday on aid Both Bird and Hockman a re much This, according to Hayden, has public, and would have to take $2,200 bond each. John Forsyth, program coordin­ the House m easure proposed a early this y ear for $50 million given by American citizens to la rg e r men. been one of the things the Negro the form of a bond issue. slower sta rt on the program . for one y ear to plan a federal ator, and Sabine. They discuss the Viet Cong. His a rre st led Hockman testified that Kinoy youths disliked, Until then, projects a re lim it­ Henry said police requests for the evaluations filled out by each T h e Senate m easure projects aid program for cleaning up en­ to a walkout of seven other at­ was “ hollering, flailing and kick­ Lincoln will still have to be ed to the use of already existing w arrants against H arrison and spending at the $1.5 billion level tire riv er basins. After the Sen­ freshm an. Because of these eval­ torneys from the hearing. ing all the way to the police van” closed some, he added, but open­ board of education buildings. Abston w ere filed three days uations, some changes have been by 1971 while the House would ate passed its huge program , the • The tria l was held before Judge and that he continued to shout ing other school buildings will e a rlie r but w ere not presented adm inistration submitted a re ­ made in the program , ranging reach that point two years la te r. Harold G. Green in General Ses­ when he got into the van. help fill the gap and give more to Scallen for signature until vised long-range plan. from conduction of meetings to sions Court for the D istrict of Kunstler showed Hockman a youths access to gym activities. 4 - H C o r r a ls B u rn Saturday morning. While the bulk of the money the m ixer. Columbia. Kinoy sat at the de­ picture showing the deputy m ar­ F ire broke out in tem porary Although a minimum 2.0 grade- Hayden feels the West Lansing He said it is standard opera­ HA HA HA - Today Is Friday fense counsel’s table, surround­ sh a l's arm around Kinoy’s neck. animal c o rra ls, constructed for point average is required of the youth are enthusiastic about the ed by a group of attorneys. Hockman, somewhat indignantly, the 4-H Show, on the north side ting practice of Recorder’s Court Spartan Aides, most of them are plans. " I t’s a m atter of confi­ Happy fisherman is on his The firs t two witnesses were denied that Kinoy was being chok­ of the Spartan Stadium early to have a judge on duty only above the average student. dence," he said. "They don't deputy U.S. m arshals Charles ed. feel as forgotten. I think the p er­ Thursday morning. F ire caused until noon on Saturday. ‘T h e y ’re a s h a r p group,” E. Hockman and David Bird, who “ I c4n re strain a man without $150 worth of damages, Univer­ way to McDonald’s Forsyth said. sonal contact with city officials testified how they had given Kinoy choking him ,” he stated. sity Police said. “ the bum’s rush” at the turbu­ Hockman testified that he ap­ has much to do with the favor­ The c o rra ls, which w ere made Club To Meet able response.” lent committee hearing. plied a “ hammerlock and a chest- of wooden gates wired together H e a r in g S e t T heir testimony took an hour shoulder bar” to Kinoy because A m ore varied and larg er pro­ with straw on the floors, were The regular meeting of the Lat­ in American Club will be held at and 45 minutes because of lengthy a short person resisting a rre s t gram , according to Dabny, is almost completely destroyed, po­ 4 p.m . today in 106 International cro ss examination by Kinoy’s can very easily slip under the what the West Lansing people lice said. A t Ja c k s o n arm of a la rg e r person and es­ needed. Few participated in the The cause of the fire is unde­ C enter. The guest speaker will chief attorney, William M. Kuns- be Karl Heise. DETROIT—Jackson has been tle r of New York. cape his hold. original program , he said, be- term ined. selected for the second of a Under direct examination by s e rie s of public hearings on equal A ssistant Corporation Counsel housing opportunity, the Michigan C lark King, Bird described how Civil Rights Commission has an­ he and Hockman had removed nounced. Kinoy from the hearing room on M ARSHALL MUSIC The hearing will be held Sept. o rders by Chairman Joe R. Pool, 21 and 22 in the Jackson City D-Tex., after Kinoy "in most Hall. a c t i v e conversation with Mr. CO. The first public investigatory Pool” refused to be seated. V hearing was held in Saginaw in B ird said that several lawyers m id-June. w ere at the front of the hearing “ Although Negro home owner­ room, engaging in argument over ììS fe i ship in Jackson is the highest in the testimony when Pool issued the state, we have had complaints the removal order. that they a re unable to buy houses He firs t testified that he took fX J Lots of stuff, O ' in the locations they d e sire ,” Kinoy “ by the left arm and the reasonably priced, SSL said commission co-c h a i r m a n seat of the pants,” but later to make music with. E g fv John Feikens. changed the testimony to “ left O R e s ta u ra n t S e rv in g D a ily j f o r g r a c io u s a n d A d e lig h tfu l d in in g fr. Guess what for - Serving Daily 7 a.m. to 2 p.n and 5 to 9 p.m. T i J- F O X ’ S Sundays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Private Party Rooms y D i r e c t D ia m o n d Im p o rte rs C o n v e n ie n t Te rm s A v a i I ab le McDonalds 1427 West Saginaw 307 E. 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In Ja n u a ry 1960, I form ed the in pain, "the passers-by hurled ing B eaties’ records might do "W e hope to s ta r t w ork th is C h ristia n B roadcasting Netw ork, abuse at him . . . even the bandits well to pause between bonfires fall on a full co lo r telev isio n s tu ­ Inc., to o p era te the statio n . I who were crucified with him and read the New Testam ent. dio with video tape and a new opened a bank account with a d e­ T h e y would discover t h a t taunted him .” But in the last extremity of ra d lo -te le v lslo n c e n te r," s a y s posit of $3, the f ir s t contribution vengeful acts of retaliation are P a t R o b ertso n . ‘T h e c o st Is e s ­ rec eiv e d . It was from a young suffering, he did not hate back. a supremely inappropriate way tim ated a t m o re than a m illion m an in South C a ro lin a .” "F ath er, forgive them,” he of honoring Jesu s C hrist. d o lla rs .” 'T h e f i r s t y e a r w as difficult, prayed. “They do not know what During his c a re e r as an itin­ “Though o u r p rin cip al m in is ­ to say the le a s t,” R obertson r e ­ erant p reacher and teacher, J e ­ they a re doing.” tr y rig h t now Is to the m illion o r c a lls . “ We did not so lic it funds. sus was subjected to fa r worse It Is hard to believe that he B lu e b e lls , C o c k le s h e lls . . . so people in T id ew ater V irg in ­ We re lie d on p ra y e r to su stain insults than having his popular­ would have been any less ch ar­ ia ,” R o b ertso n envisions a r e l i ­ the station. T h e re w ere no com - ity compared unfavorably to a hym nals. T h is p ic tu re was taken on the west side itable toward a young ro ck -’n - To reach ‘ ‘ little f o l k ” like these, m in is te rs and lay gious netw ork serv in g the e a s t­ m e r d a ls . group of ro c k -’n-roll singers. w o rk e rs f i r s t began composing the folk-b as ed hymns of Lansing, an a re a plagued by a lack of adequate roll singer who put his foot In r e c re a tio n a l f a c ilit ie s . Photo by Russ Steffey e rn seab o ard . "N e v e rth e le ss, our incom e has He was spat upon, hooted at, his mouth. that a re now being adopted Into Roman Catholic R obertson, 36, and 6 f e e t2, I s a v irtu ally d o u b l e d ev ery y e a r stoned, beaten and run out of son of Sen. A. W illis R obertson since 1961, when it w as $7,000. town. He was accused of being a of V irg in ia. H e receiv ed a bach­ 1 e stim a te the 1966 incom e w ill liar, a fake, a tra ito r and an ally e lo r of a r ts deg ree a t W ashing­ be approxim ately $200,000. of the d e v i l . And finally, of S T . J O H N ’S T E S T S N E W I D ton and L ee U n iv ersity in 1950 "W e s till have no co m m e r­ course, he was put to death. and w as m u stered out of the c ia ls on th e television station, His response to these persecu­ M arines In 1952 a fte r serv in g In but we do on our FM rad io s t a ­ tions baffled many of his d is­ K orea. tion, WXRI, which we put on the ciples in 1st Century Palestine. T h re e y e a r s la te r, R obertson a i r in 1962 to augm ent the work And recent news reports about the B eatles’ incident seem to indicate that some of his follow­ F o lk -B a s e d M u s ic U s e d F o r M a s s w as grad u ated from Y ale Law School, tr ie d big b u sin ess b r ie f ­ ly, then e n tered New Y ork T h e ­ of WYAH-TV.” T he telev isio n and rad io staffs su re a re g u la r congregation could d o esn 't seem to fit in c h u rc h ." now include 16 fu ll-tim e and ers in 20th Century America taneous harm ony, puts a strong Folk-based music is not the ological S em inary. T h e re he r e ­ nine p a rt-tim e em ployes. R ob­ By F AYE UNGE R only type of music being tried p ray to 12-tone accom panim ent.” T o grow, th e church m u st d is ­ still haven’t got his m essage. N egro flav o r Into h is hymns and ceived a b ach elo r of sa c re d th e ­ e rtso n sa y s operating c o s ts run S t a t e N e w s St af f W r i t e r out, although it seem s to be the T w elve-tone u se s a ll 12 notes c a rd th e bad m usic, old and The m essage was spelled out p sa lm s. Two of h is hymns, w rit­ ology d eg re e in 1959. H e Is an $12,000 to $15,000 p e r m onth. most frequently usedj Ja zz mu­ in an octave without re g a rd fo r new, and keep adding good m u sic, quite clearly in his Sermon on ten in 1963 and 1964, a r e now ordained B a p tist m in iste r. The sta tio n s re c e iv e m any The guitarists move closer to sicians have presented religious m ajo r and m in o r keys. he said . the Mount. the microphone at the front of the being published In C atholic h ym ­ Not a ll m u sician s a r e co n cen ­ " F o r m e the re c e n tly -w ritte n " I asked the L o rd what He telephone re q u e sts fo r sp iritu a l "I say to you, love your en­ n als. He v isited St. John’s in m u s i c i n s i d e and outside wanted m e to do n e x t," R o b e rt­ counsel and p ra y e rs . C ounsel is sanctuary and strum a few notes. churches. tra tin g on the fo lk -b ased and ja z z hym ns often m ean m o re ," B a r ­ emies, do good to those who hate F eb ru ary . son r e c a lls , ‘T h e an sw er cam e given Im m ediately by telephone. Then the cantors and congrega­ Twentieth century composers, e ith e r. Many a r e try in g to fit r e r a s said , " b it 1 lik e a lo t of you, bless those who curse you, T h e o th e r c o m p o s e r , Ray th at f a ll.” P ra y e r re q u e sts a r e r e f e r re d tion join in with folk-based song, including Igor Stravinsky, Ralph E nglish w ords to the sim p le r the old hym ns. I wouldn’t want pray for those who abuse you. Repp, s ta rte d w riting h is own He le arn ed th at a sm a ll te le ­ to R obertson fo r resp o n se on a clapping their hands to the syn­ Vaughn-Williams, Virgil Thom ­ trad itio n al G reg o rian and p la in - to sing ju s t new hym ns Sunday "And as you wish that men copated beat. hym ns when he discovered t r a ­ song ch an ts fo r congregational vision s t a t i o n in P o rtsm o u th television p ro g ra m . son and Benjamin Britten, have a f te r Sunday.” would do to you, do so to them. The scene is St. John Catholic ditional m usic and phraseology u se. - Many trad itio n al hym ns a r e so could be bought fo r $37,000. He T h e sta tio n s a re operated on an "If you love those who love w ere not getting the G ospel m e s ­ composed m asses. loaded h is wife and th re e c h il­ interdenom inational b a s is. Student Center. "We once tried to sing a 12- " I t’s s a fe r to stick to the o ld ­ b asic to a p a rtic u la r church, like you, what credit is that to you? St. John’s has been experi­ sage a c ro s s c le a rly to the U tah e r fo rm s fo r a w hile,” B a r ­ “ Holy God’’ to C atholics and “ A For even sinners love those who Indians with whom he worked. tone setting but it is next to im ­ menting with folk-music-based possible with most congregation­ r e r a s sa id . "E v en th e o ld -sty le Mighty F o r tr e s s ” to L u th e ra n s, love them. m asses during this last y ear. H is m usic is in th e "p o p u lar al choirs. We couldn’t catch the m usic has to be re v ise d se v e ra l that to drop them would b e r i ­ "Judge not, that you be not Ray B arreras, a graduate stu ­ folk” vein. tim es to fit E nglish co n g reg a­ diculous, h e continued. T h e good Judged," he said. "Why do you dent in chem istry who sings in *T h e i r hym ns get what they a re cues,” B a rre ra s said. tional singing. F o r m any people hymns w ill alw ays be sung. T a k i n g O f L S D trying to teach a c ro s s without 'T h e r e ’s some good 12-tone see the speck that is in your the St. John’s choir, has been religious music, but I’m not too a lot of the new m u s i c j u s t W hile the C atholic church is brother’s eye, but do not notice a leader in trying out the “ new belaboring the p o in t,” B a r r e r a s including re c e n tly -w ritte n hym ns the log that is in your own eye? said. "T h e y can plant a seed of S h o w s I n s t a b i l i t y m usic,” in its new 'hym nals, com pletely . . . You hypocrite, first take the He calls music his avocation. an idea in y o u r m ind with a good, new se ttin g s for the se rv ic e i t ­ log out of your own eye, and then He took violin for nine years and catchy tu n e .” se lf a r e s till m ostly o ccasio n al To th e se the C h ristian concept T h e re should be effo rts a t in ­ T he growing u se of th e m in d - you will see clearly to take the played in the University of New ex p e rim en ts. of salvation has som ething to of­ speck out of your brother’s eye." Mexico orchestra as an under­ troducing m odern relig io u s m u ­ S t . J o h n ’s E x p a n s i o n Any d r a s tic changes in the expanding drug LSD m ay indicate f e r , he sa id . sic th at ste m s from the people’s th a t m any p e o p l e today lack A b o v e all, he warned men graduate. litu rg y would have to be approved w holesom e p sychic sta b ility , the “ If the church can show m en against a self-rig h teo u s and un­ B a rre ra s says he hopes to see way of singing into the church, th a t th e gospel sh e p ro cla im s by the b ishops only a fte r c a r e ­ U n iv ersity M ethodist m i n i s t e r forgiving sp irit: St. John’s use the folk-based mu­ F r . T h o m as M cDevitt, a chap­ P l a n n i n g T o R e s u m e ful co n sid eratio n , M cDevitt said . sa id in a re c e n t serm o n . p rovides the re so u rc e fo r th e "If you forgive others and sic for at least four out of the lain at St. Jo h n ’s said. T h e m u sic t h a t the h ig h er abundant l i f e —the r e a l life— 'T h e r e is no m usic fro m a T h e R ev. Alden B u m s of Uni­ wrongs they have done, your church's 20-some weekly m asses St. John C atholic Student C e n - should b e 9,000 C ath o lics en ­ ch u rch es now use has com e out th e re would be no need fo r es­ p ast age th a t e x p re sse s fo r once v e rs ity M ethodist in h is serm o n heavenly father will also forgive this coming year, t e r , feeling the p r e s s of growing ro lle d . of som e of the m ost c re a tiv e , cape into th e land of ecstacy and fo r all a people’s ex p erien ce se t the C h ristia n concept of sa l­ you; but if you do not forgive Ths music, both regular se rv ­ en ro llm en t, will again tak e up D iscu ssio n of the need to e x - m ost e x p re ssiv e p erio d s in h is ­ and d isto rte d v isio n .” vation a s a s ta te of harm onious others, then the wrongs you have ice, hymns and psalm s, that St. of God,” . h___ e said.. planning fo r expansion th is fall, pand w as being c a r rie d on a t the “ F ir s t of a ll, salvation m eans to ry , M cDevitt continued. in tegration of a p erso n w ith h is done will not be forgiven.” John’s uses most often sprang T o M cDevitt, how ever, e v e ry - cen ter began a fund d riv e end of the 1964-65 academ ic y e a r a m an has been given a fra m e of T h e m o d ern ex p re ssio n m u st environm ent and h is God over from two church w orkers’ e f­ thing th a t’s new isn ’t n e c e s s a rily la s t y e a r with a goal of $400,000. befo re F r . R o b ert Kavanaugh, re fe re n c e in w hich he can func­ The amazing thing about him be used too, how ever, he sa id . ag ain st th e m y stical experience forts to communicate more e f­ good. Some "new m u sic” can T o date 5133,608 out of $398,- head chaplain, w as given a sick tion. One of the c h a ra c te ris tic s was that he practiced what he Much tra d itio n a l church m usic of LSD. fectively with the people they be sh o rt-liv e d , shoddy and se n - 478 p ie(jge ci by students and th e ir leave. With the appointm ent of a of m ental illn ess is it lack s a preached. is b ased on the folk tu n es of Religious p ro fe ssio n a ls w h o When a band of soldiers came work with. tim ental r a th e r than p ray e rfu l, p ^ e n t s h as been turned In. new head chaplain, F r . F ra n c is foundation upon which a man can Its e r a . H ym ns fro m “ A Mighty took the drug In the exp erim ents to a rre s t him, on the night before One of the composers, F r. he re m a rk e d . j ^ e p re se n t chapel holds 700 Z ipple, th e d iscu ssio n w ill co n - stan d ,” he said. F o r tr e s s ” to “ S i l e n t N ight” re p o rte d m y stical ex p erien ces Clarence Joseph Rivers, started "W e’r e red isco v erin g the b en - peop le . T e n m a sse s a r e held each tlnue. “ To the C h ristia n .'sa lv a tio n his execution, the impetuous Si­ cam e fro m the popular tunes, “ lik e Moses* ex p erien ce w ith the writing his own hymns four years efits of singing,” he said, "b u t Sunday, About 6 ,000R om anC ath- T h e c e n te r owns two lo ts on m eans that the life, death, teach­ mon P e te r drew a sword and cut and even b arro o m songs, of the burning b u sh ." ago to reach his Cincinnati slum what we c a n ’t do Is put o u r e m - 0jlcs w ere en ro lled on cam pus H arriso n Road and about th re e ings and pow er rev e ale d in C h rist off the e a r of one of the men day. T h e G reg o rian chants also But B u rn s sa id he w as con­ area parishoners better. p h asis Just on the popular s e n ti- p a st year . By 1970 th e re on H agadorn. Is the fra m e of re fe re n c e that is trying to seize Jesus. grew fro m folk song. ce rn ed not w ith the fact that peo­ "But Jesus said, 'No more of Rivers, who emphasizes spon- m ental th in g s.” .____ — m o st m eaningful to him . T his has p le ta k e th e drug but why they n u rsery F irs t Christian EAST L A N S IN G tak e it. He spoke of th e confu­ u ltim ate claim on his total being. 332-2559 UNIVERSITY St. Johns Student ALUMNI MEMORIAL "Secondly salvation equips a Reformed Church F R IE N D S M E E T IN G sion and lack of balance In the p erso n w ith the pow er of con tro l. BAPTIST CHURCH Parish liv e s of m any such d ru g -ta k e rs. 327 M.A.C. 240 M arsh all S t., L ansing (Q uakers) CHAPEL “ To m any peo p le life is one T he m entally ill cannot control 'A m e ric a n B a p tis t) th e fo rc e s of life that sw irl Kev. John M. Hofman, P asto r M eeting fo r W orship g re a t m a ze of confusion. T h e re G e r a r d C. 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Moreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach Bible Study 11:00 a.m, 9:30-C rib r o o m through five F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n o r Inform ation C all 882-5007 Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. 828 N. Wash, at Oakland year olds. EPISCOPAL SERVICES Follow Highway 43 to L ansing Each Sunday listen to " T h e Wednesday evening Bible Affiliated with the Dr. W arren Faber V oice of P ro p h ecy ,” 9:30 a .m ., Study 7:30 p.m. M in ister: Rev. Howard C. A rtz United Church of Christ, For Transportation Call C ongregational-Christian, G rand Rapids B ap tist Bible ALL SAINTS CHURCH WOAP, (1080 kc.) and “ F aith F re e T ax i S ervice: Evangelical, Reformed, F o r T oday,” Channel 8 a t 8:30 FE 9-8190 College & S em inary 482-1444 or 4831-4488 WELCOME!! Tem porarily meeting in a .m .. 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Burns “ Throwing Away 10:00 a.m .-reg u lar 9:45 "W o rd s T h a t Unlock D o o rs" 1 1 :0 0 A .M . “ Holy O p t i m i s m ’’ The Score“ WEDNESDAY Morning Worship WORSHIP-9:45 & 11:15 a.m . D r. Ju liu s Fishbach D r. Faber speaking 11:00 8:00 p.m .-E vcnlng M eeting "In The Hand Of The P otter" N u rse ry D uring S erv ices CHURCH SCHOOL 8 :3 0 P .M . Adult Youth Evening Worship CHURCH SCHOOL F r e e Public Reading Room 7.-00 10:00 P reaching "When C hrist is Lord” 134 West G rand R iver D r. Faber speaking 9 :4 5 -P ro g ram fo r a ll ag es C rib through Sixth Grade in OPEN Rev. G eorge W. R am sey W eekdays—9-5 p.m . REFRESHMENTS ANDFELLOWSHIP FOLLOWING church bldg. 8:15 Twenties ‘n’ T hirties 11:15 a.m .-C h ild ren , 2 -5 y e a rs of F arm ington, M ichigan M on., T u es., T h u rs .,F r i. 1648 Cahill Drive 1 Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . C A L L IV 2 -0 75 4 Fo r Fre e Bus F r e e bus tran sp o rta tio n 15 to Refreshm ent period in Church A ll a r e w elcom e to attend S e rv ic e In fo rm a tio n PAS TORS: E. Eugene W illiams, David L. Erb, Norman R. Piersma p arlo r following worship se r­ IA w arm and frien d ly w elcom e C hurch S ervices and v isit and 30 m inutes b efo re each s e r ­ D r. Howard Sugden, P a sto r D r. T ed W ard, M in ister Of M usic vices i aw aits you at F irs tP re s b y te ria n u se th e reading room . FREE BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm. vice around th e cam p u s. Rev. Alvin Jo n e s, M in ister of Education And Youth