M o n d a y The sense. Cloudy . . . STATE . . . of greatness keeps M IC H IG A N . . . High today— 80. Cool tonight, with a low of 50. a nation g r e a t .” - - S i r W i l l i a m Watson STATE P r o b a b ility of ra ln — 40%. U NIVER SITY E a st Lansing, Michigan August 22, 1966 10ç V o l. 59, N u m b er 44 HUAC Prober Visits MSU, But Gets No Information O riginal UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA C o n g re ss a t tfc ttn ite i) s t a t t « M e m b e r s h i p L is ts R e d C h i n a B l a s t T o ....JllCA&tar.».AtudAiu;..AALiiLsJLuts..»o4...0t8iajiueflAkflnA*.iIii*.vA^i«...nt..flu.— 6 S l a n d e r U S S R .Michii^P-, Ann, Arhar, Michigan...... -.......... — ..., CRESTING: N o t O n F i l e H e r e P ursuant to law ful au th o rity , You A re H ereby Commanded to be a n d a p p e ar before the MOSCOW (JP)—Pravda accused that Soviet support for the North Vietnamese cause was "co unter­ C om m ittee on U n-A m erican A ctivities o f th e H ouse o f R epresentatives o f th e U nited S tates, o r By F A YE UNGER Red China on Sunday of slander­ revolutionary and double-deal­ a d uly a ppointed subcom m ittee thereof, on Anguar 16............................19.6b.., and ing the Soviet Union in describ­ ing.” Pravda made no attem pt L E O Z A IN E A ing Russian aid to Communist a t —ifl.— o’clock, ..F..m., a t th e ir C om m ittee Room,a..£ •nn.9*}... Q — .................. State News Staff W r i t e r s North Viet Nam as "im aginary to reply to the Chinese charges, .Washington* 0. C. ............ i __ t support and a real betrayal.’’ but it reported on the Peking then an d th ere to testify touching m a tte rs o f inquiry com m itted t o said com m ittee, and not to The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) ex­ The Soviet Communist party communique in such detail that tended its controversial probe of anti-w ar group activity onto the d e p a rt w ithout leave o f said committee. organ said this was one of "a speculation arose that the Soviet Michigan State campus, the State News has learned. Y ou A bb H ereby Co m m a n d s to b rin g w ith you and produce before said com m ittee, o r number of rude, slanderous a t­ party was setting the stage for a A HUAC agent, seemingly unnoticed, two weeks ago confronted Good News tacks made against the Soviet m ajor blast at the Chinese Reds. The paper referred briefly to a auly authorised subcom m ittee thereof, th e following: Copiaa of certlflcatae or statMence, of Mabershlp, filed with the University o f H t c h U .O . th « . m p o . M o f 9b ^ . l n l n t , f . t u , . . , , r i , c c r « d # t .< l <;.mpu.____ Eldon R. Nonnamaker, associate dean of students, and asked if the Joyce K a z m le rs k i, D e tro it senior and wom en’ s Union" at a recent top-level organisation, by thn following organization.: g. CoemltC. to nig tho VlotMaooo U niversity maintained complete membership lists of its organiza­ meeting of the Chinese Commu­ the purge now sweeping the C hi­ « n 4/Q r r , 8 t U i 2, Nzy b z t o n i J , tw < itt.> * u c o « » i t t . . f o t v i . t n * « ; tions. national collegiate golf champion, Is p ic tu re d r e ­ na mainland and quoted the com­ 4. Student Cosmlttee to tend madleal aid to the Frost of National Liberation of nist party in Peking. Nonnamaker told the agent that ceiving the news that she has been accepted to play munique as saying it m ust be . Vietnam; 6. Voice Political Farty; 7. VietnamDay Coasittaa; and 8. W . 8. 8. Pravda complained that Pek­ DuAoia. Club~ -- — ------ —------- -...-..... the only Information available In the B ritis h W o m e n ’s A m a te u r Golf To u rn am en t brought to a close. ing’s communique on the m eet­ on recognized organizations is f r o m M iss Dorothy P a r k e r , associate p ro fe s s o r of T his seemed at variance with H ereof F a il N ot , a s you will answ er y o u r d efault under th e pains an d penalties in such ing was filled with Jibes at the listed In the MSU D irectory of health, physical education and re c re a tio n . Peking radio’s version of the cases m ade an d provided. Photo by Tony F e r r a n t e Soviet Union, such as a claim Student Organizations, which is communique which indicated that available to the public. To T . a ^ p a i i , C h ie f i n v t i g a t n r to serve and re tu rn . the C entral Committee gave the No subpoena was issued to the purge its fuH support and made G ivbn under m y hand t h i s 2 8 th .. .. day o f .. U niversity by the HUAC agent. no mention of any call to end it. A few weeks ago HUAC sub­ y ea r o f o u r Lord, 19 .-6& Touching on the ideological poenaed and received from the J o y c e K a z m i e r s k i G e t s dispute between the Soviet Union Chmirmm Chairman of Snbeemmitteo—Member Doovrnoto University of Michigan m em ber­ and Red China, Pravda said the of tho Committee on VmAmerieon Aetmtiee of the Moneo uf Representativo*. ship lis ts of eight U -M -recog- communique revealed f o r th e nized groups in sympathy with first tim e that party chief Mao I t «ou destro a snafn—si with a («pressatati*» of the Conunlttse prior to tho date of the hearing, plww n P the anti-w ar movement. B r i t i s h A m a t e u r G o l f B i d T se-tung had been responsible or write to: Rteff Director, Committee on Un-American Aetteitiw, Wellington *6. DC., Telephone: CA**!tol The action by U-M officials for the lette r which touched off triggered a five-hour “ w ait-in" By L A R R Y W E R N E R A m ateur, Sept. 20-24. A phone to win the tournament. She sees the feud. by about 40 U-M students T h u rs­ State News Sports W r i t e r call to the entry committee in strange conditions as her great­ day In the university’s Student England resulted In realization e st obstacle. Affairs Office. A dream cam e tru e for Joyce of Miss Kazm lerski’s dream . “ I am confident, but the condi­ LBJ, P E A R S O N Several weeks before the sub­ K azm lerski. “ Miss P a rk e r called me Wed­ tions may beat m e,” she said. poena was issued a man, la te r Her hopes of playing in the nesday night and said that I would “ The biggest difference between identified as a HUAC agent, asked B ritish Women's Amateur Golf be financed by State,” said the golf in the United States and over the U-M Student Affairs Office Tournament “ someday” became political science and social sci­ th ere is that the ball that they D e d i c a t e F D R P a v i l i o n if they kept m embership lists, reality la st Friday and the De- ence m ajor. “ I cried. It was use Is sm aller. I’ll just have to get Richard L . Cutler, U-M vice JOHN A. F U Z A K completely unbelievable. used to the conditions.“ president for student affairs, dis­ ( Related s to ry on page 5) CAMPOBELLO, New Bruns­ m ore grieved than when reports tion but we do not have the power “ I had just read a story on the After the B ritish am ateur tour­ closed last week. alone to make peace. tro it senior becam e the fir s t B ritish Women’s Amateur, and I ney, Miss Kazmlerski hopes to wick, ifl—President Johnson said came from the War Dept, of “ Only when those who pro­ HUAC’s raucous hearings end­ MSU coed in history to receive this honor. told myself that one of these days, I would be th ere,“ she said. compete In the U.S. Women’s Sunday the time will come when Amateur Tournament, which Is men realize aggression brings considered the top am ateur golf no rew ard and It may be that the American casualties in a m ajor battle. "B ut he led this nation coura­ mote aggression agree to reason w ill the world know again the ed Friday just as they began— in flu rries of denunciations by m em bers of the “ New L eft,” Ky Warns M iss K azm lerski Is the top Miss K azm lerski views the blessings of peace.” tourney for women. What wUl re ­ deepest hopes of Franklin D. woman golfer at MSU and is the pride of D etroit’s G rosse lie B ritish am ateur m eet bid as a g reat, new experience. “ I’ve never been out of the main for MSU’s woman golf flash Roosevelt for an end to w ar will then? be realized. geously in combat—not for w ar’s sake, but because he knew that beyond the w ar lay the la rg e r The American President said It was good to be here with the Canadian p r i m e m inister to who criticized the committee as "F a s c ist-lik e " and a "kangaroo co u rt.” Of Trouble Golf and Country Club. The President spoke at a spot S A I GO N (UPI)— P r e m i e r United States,” Miss Kazm ierski M iss Kazm ierski has no plans hopes of man. The committee chairman, Rep. Among her accomplishments whom, he said, peace has been Nguyen Cao Ky warned Sunday a re the 1966 women's national said. “ I'd like to see Britain, and to become a professional golfer. cherished by the predecessor who "T he history of mankind is " a lifelong pu rsu it." Joe Pool (D-Texas) declared F r i ­ “ I have no intention of turning was something of his political the history of conflict and agony day that the inquiry learned ex­ that Communists and other fac­ collegiate golf championship, the I’m looking forw ard to meeting The Canadian prim e m inister the B ritish people." p ro ,” she said. “ I am not ready godfather, at a ceremony on Ca­ and of w ars and rum ors of w ar. spoke in a rem iniscent mood of actly what it had sought—that the tions w ere trying to disrupt the 1966 Michigan Women’s am ateur Miss K azm ierski's trip to Bri­ now, and I may never be. But, nadian soil with P rim e M inister And th ere still Is the cruel reali­ the late president and said too . nation’s anti-Viet Nam move­ n a t i o n ’ s forthcoming national crown, the 1965 midwest women’s tain is not just a sight-seeing reg ard less, I like am ateur golf L ester B. Pearson at his side. ty that som e men still believe ment is led by "hard -co re Com­ elections and vowed to use all collegiate title and two D etroit The setting was Campobello that: "A s we meet this sunny the power a t his command to stop adventure though. She realizes too much.” In force and try to impose their m unists.” d istric t m atch play champion­ Sunday afternoon under a blue that h er main purpose is to play She feels that pro golf is a Island, New Brunswick, where will on others by aggression." After compiling all the te s ti­ them. ships. sky on this lovely and tranquil “T he Communists, the s e r ­ D o r o t h y P a rk e r, associate golf. rough life fo r a woman to lead. President Roosevelt had a rus­ The day will be hastened when island, hallowed by the memory mony the committee plans to draft “ My goal in the tournament is M iss K azm ierski will do her tic sum m er home which still men realize aggression against legislation to punish Americans vants of French colonialism and pro fesso r of health, physical ed­ of a great man, w ar and woe, to win,” M iss Kazmierski said. student - teaching winter t e r m , stands in the middle of a 10-acre neighbors does not pay, the P re s ­ conflict and cruelty may seem who aid the North Vietnamese or the p ro fiteers a re all trying to ucation and recreation, telephon­ sabotage the elections," K ysaid, ed M iss K azm ierski Wednesday “ I am not going to just try to and after that, she expects to international park. ident predicted, when every na­ fa r away. Viet Cong In any way. qualify. The sky Is the lim it." pursue a teaching c are er. Johnson and Pearson dedicat­ tion that abhors w ar applies all "So I hope that the guns of Apparently if HUAC felt m ore “ but as long as I am in power and Informed h er that the Inter­ M i s s K azmierski expressed “ I think that there Is m ore of ed a v isito rs’ pavUion now un­ Its Influence to turn aggressors Viet Nam and all the guns ev­ testimony was needed It could I will crush a ll these plots with collegiate Athletic Dept, would much confidence in her chances what I want out of life In teach­ der construction. from th eir chosen course. erywhere—may soon cease to re-convene hearings, but no such aU my fo rce,” sponsor h er trip to the B ritish "No man loved peace more The prim e m inister made his in g ," she said. " I ’d just as soon T here Is a real lim it to power, fire; that the bombs may cease plans have been announced. teach and play golf in the sum­ than Franklin Roosevelt,” John­ Johnson said because: "We have to fall, that discussion, negotia­ However, John A. Fuzak, MSU rem ark s In a speech a t the dedi­ m er. son said. ” lt was in the marrow the means of unlimited destruc- tion and agreem ent, the pro­ vice president for student affairs, cation of a new housing project of his soul and 1 never saw him cesses in which FDR, the cap­ expressed assurance Friday that for the poverty-stricken In Sai­ U n k n o w n N a m e d tain of Campobello, so passion­ MSU would not be subpoenaed. gon’s Cholon Chinese suburb. “ And even if we w ere,” he said, Although Ky has said he wants ately believed and so skillfully practiced, that these healing pro­ "we don’t have what HUAC wants to retu rn to the a ir force and anyway." will not seek office in the new cesses may soon replace the A s F e r e n c y M a t e Michigan State's organization government, he looked and sound­ fighting and the killing." If he and Johnson didn’t cover policy requires no mem bership ed much like a political candi­ and left endorsed by the conven­ GRAND RAPIDS—A political­ many m atters of special inter­ lists from U nlversity-recognized date. ly unknown Mt. Clemens atto r­ tion as Ferency*s running-mate organizations. It does, however, The elections will be to select ney came to the state Democratic In N o v e m b e r ’ s gubernatorial est to the countries Sunday, he said at le ast they touched on ask for names of the groups’ of- a constituent assem bly for w rit­ convention pushing for nomina­ ra c e . ing a new constitution. John B. Bruff, 37, was offered them as well as some of fu rth e r- (continued on page 2) tion to the MSU board of tru stees, the nomination by Zolton Feren­ reaching international concern. cy, the Democrat’s candidate for Pearson said he had expressed governor, and later in the con­ an appreciation that is shared vention the delegates approved by a vast m ajority of Canadians , Lunar Orbiter Bruff, even though most of them had never heard of him. for the c o u r a g e , patience, strength and largeness of sp irit N a z i s K l a n s m e n demonstrated by the American Moves Close "Who’s Bruff?” was the most frequent question asked by dele­ people. S t i r R a c i a l M e l e e gates after Ferency and Bruff For Pictures held a se c ret meeting In the Pantlind Hotel and hammered CHICAGO (UPI)—White youths, many goaded into a fury by the harangues of Nazis and Ku Klux Klansmen, attacked dem onstrators P A S A D E N A , Calif. (UPI)— out the decision. *T don’t know,” was the most Two Rescued with bricks, stones and bottles Sunday as Dr. M artin Luther King led his civil rights m archers through rain-sw ept stre e ts. A m erica's Lunar O rbiter photo frequent answ er. King, his dark suit plastered to his back by pouring rain, led 500 lab dropped Into a close orbit of the moon a s planned Sunday p re ­ Bruff, long active in Macomb Off Mountain m archers through m asses of cursing, jeering, scream ing whites in the tense south Deering neighborhood on the fa r south s i d e . paratory to taking pictures of the County politics, is hardly known CHAMONIX, France (UPI)—An elsew here in the state. He came Police clubbed white residents to clear a path for the Nobel P rize lunar surface from an altitude of American-led rescu e team rac ­ 36 m iles o r le ss. unexpectedly to the fore after winner. ing bad weather Sunday reached Another band of King’s open-occupancy m archers faced even Scientists at Je t Propulsion fo rm er state tre a su re r Sanford two clim bers stranded for eight g reater enmity in the south suburban community of Evergreen Laboratory went ahead with plans A. Brown, a pre-convention fav­ days on a narrow , icy ledge in Park, where m arch ers fled for protection of the Chicago police for the closeup pictures starting o rite, declined to bid for the the Mont Blanc M assif. But the today despite trouble with O rbl- nomination. force. feat cost the life of one r e s ­ te r ’s high resolution cam era, R o m n e y ca rrie d M a c o m b The crowd began to roam the Marquette Park area after listening cuer. one of two aboard the spacecraft. County, a normally Democratic A German m em ber of the In­ through a rain-spattered afternoon to racist harangues from Nazis, P ro ject officials pointed out stronghold, in 1964. Bruff’s se­ Klansmen and m em bers of the National States Rights party. ternational team headed by vet­ they w ere getting much valuable lection was aim edpartly at boost­ eran American Alpinist G a r y Flying wedges of policemen waded into angry crowds in Marquette scientific Information and said ing Dem ocratic chances there and Park, where King was felled by a rock in an e a rlie r rally this sum­ Hemming slipped from an over­ m o d e r a t e resolution photos— in other D etroit suburban areas. m er. The police a rre ste d a self-styled Klan "am b assad o r" from hang and was garroted by an while they do not pinpoint topo­ Nominated for seats on the MSU Akron, Ohio, and a California m inister with a confederate flag fo r improperly tied rope Just min­ graphical featu res—were b etter Board of T rustees w ere Warren utes before the resc u ers reach­ a vest who spoke from the shoulders of a huge young follower. than expected. M. Huff, board chairman and a Plymouth stock ra ise r, and Na­ L B J A t R o s e m o n t ed the stranded men. The police let swastika-emblazoned Nazis, Including their leader, The f ir s t picture-taking from The two stranded men had been George Lincoln Rockwell, speak because they had obtained perm its. the new orbit was to be initiated than G. Conyers, a Detroit at­ But the Klansman and Rev. Connie Lynch of Bakersfield, Calif.— hanging onto a tiny platform since at 7:15 a.m . today. The targ et torney, brother of Rep. John Monday when they lost th eir ropes " o ra to r” for the National States Rights party—w ere arrestedw hen Conyers J r . of Detroit. W h ile Royal Canadian Mounted P o licem en stood guard, Canadian P r i m e M in is t e r was an area in and around one L e s t e r Pearson and P re s id e n t Lyndon Johnson chatted outside the p r i m e m in is t e r s and could not move either up o r they w ere unable to produce perm its. of the m oon's seas, M are F e - s u m m e r home “ Rosemont” In Chancook, New Brunswick, Sunday. U P I Telephoto down. cundltatls. (continued on p ag e 2) T h a n t W a rn s That S T A T E N E W S K yle Kerbowy Joel Stork U N H a s M o n e y Ills e d ito r -in -c h ie f advertising manager Thant acknowledged that the UNITED NATIONS (UPI)—Like gees, citing the growing needs of everything else, the cost of run­ both agencies. cumulative effect of all these ning the United Nations is going With the addition of these 95 developments had had a marked M o n d a y , A u g u s t 2 2 , 19 6 6 Page 2 up. posts, the en tire S ecretariat in Impact on the workload of the S ecretary G e n e r a l Thant is 1967 at New York headquarters adm inistrative and general serv ­ w orried about it and he spoke and around the world would total ices of the United Nations. e d it o r ia l plainly of the fiscal dangers fac­ 6,904 w orkers. He also stated that the United ing the world organization in an In tracing the growing financial Nations had reached a m ajor unusual foreword to his annual needs of the United Nations—out­ cro ssro ad in the 21st y ear of its budget estim ates for 1967. side of rising costs for services history. In proposing that the 117-mem- and sa laries—T h a n t listed at "A t this stage in the history of U n iv e rs ity C e n te r: ber General Assembly appropri­ least five other factors causing the organization and in the light ate $128,227,800 for the coming the U.N. budget to ris e by $74.7 of these (financial) considera­ y ear, Thant said last week two m illion since 1954. tio n s," Thant said, "T h e Secre­ "fundamental issu e s" face the T hese w ere: ta ria t might be likened to a young F o c a l P o in t F o r 4 5 , 0 0 0 total mem bership today: --T h e necessity of giving de­ m em bership. —The continuing growth of UN person who has passed through the difficult y ears of childhood sire d program s financial teeth. —The launching of the UN’s and the awkward form ative years O N M A N Y C A M P U S E S s tu d e n t l if e fa c ilitie s w ou ld m a k e the ca m p us Ensuring that the S ecretar­ Decade for Development In 1961. of adolescence and now stands on m o r e t h a n a g r o u p o f c l a s s r o o m s and iat, the se cretary general’s bail­ —The em ergence of newly- the threshold of adulthood." f o c u s e s on th e s tu d e n t u nio n b u i l d i n g . And facing an uncertain future labs. iwick, is organized and staffed in independent states. T h i s I s not so at M S U . —Mankind’s great strid es in him self—his five-year term ex­ H e r e , the ca m p us has o utgrow n such a way that it can effec­ N E X T , T H E Y SU GG ESTE D study tively and economically fulfill the exploring outer space. p ire s Nov. 3—the secretary gen­ t h e U n i o n . M S U s tu d e n t s r a r e l y s a y , b o o t h s . These would be quite helpful tasks placed upon it. —And the development of nu­ e ra l warned the world body that “ M e e t m e at t h e U n i o n . ” to both on-cam pus and off-cam pus The estim ated budget for 1967 cle a r and therm onuclear arm a­ "looking ahead one can see only students looking f o r a quiet place is $6.6 m illion or 5.5 p er cent m ents. g re a te r resp o n sib ilities." P L A N S A R E U N D E R W A Y to en d to s t u d y . But the booths would be In­ above the amount approved for th is p ro b le m . v a l u a b l e to m a r r ie d students with T h e i d e a o f a new u n i v e r s i t y c e n ­ 1966. s m a l l c h ild ren who have a tendency Despite the proposed budget t e r I s r e c e i v l ng m u c h a t t e n t i o n . H o p e - to c ry when daddy t r ie s to study. in crease and warnings that un­ f u l l y t h i s c e n t e r , I f and w h e n It s A 3 , 0 0 0 - s e a t a u d i t o r i u m Is th e t h i r d C i l e n i P r o f s S a y b u i l t , w i l l be th e f o c a l p o in t o f the foreseen difficulties in 1967 may su g g e stio n . P o te n tia lly , m a n y m o r e add to the financial strain, Thant, c a m p u s . H o p e f u l l y it w i l l h a v e f a ­ e x c e lle n t p r o g r a m s co u ld be o f f e r e d c i l i t i e s s o r e l y l a c k i n g t o d a y . Hop®" for his part, dem onstrated a will­ e v e r y y e a r . B u t th e A u d i t o r i u m c a n ingness to hold the money line. f u l l y , “ M e e t m e at th e U n io n w il l becom e a com m on phrase. handle o n ly a l im it e d n u m b e r . A new He announced a virtual freeze L S D H a r d T o M a k e a u d ito r iu m , h o p e fu lly w ith Im p ro v e d B u t th e v a l u e o f th e n ew c e n t e r on the number of posts in the d e p e n d s on h o w w e l l it s f a c i l i t i e s a c o u s t i c s , c o u ld g r e a t l y I n c r e a s e th e S ecretariat and did not request Various m em bers of the Dept, have sta rte d with a large amount s a t i s f y th e n eeds o f th e U n i v e r s i t y n um ber of p ro g ra m s o ffere d . Triple Image any upward reclassifications of of Chem istry disagree with state­ and ended up with a sm all amount, c o m m u n ity . T h e y a ls o th in k the c e n t e r should cu rren t job holders. m ents that LSD is a relatively he said. I n c lu d e d i n i n g f a c i l i t i e s f o r stuctent However, not much Is really State News photographer Chuck M ichaels achieved However, Thant requested 80 sim ple drug to manufacture. gro up s. W e a g r e e , f o r the U nion George P . N illes, graduate stu­ needed for a physiological re ­ L A S T W E E K , T W O o f f i c i a l s In the this unusual t r ip le image of his photograph of new posts for the U.N, T rade d oes not h a v e a d e q u a t e p a r k i n g s p a c e sponse, he said, because LSD Is D ean o f S tu de nts’ O ffic e , E ldo n Non­ fountain at the H o rtic u ltu re Gardens by placing a and Development Conference and dent, says LSD is a very compli­ f o r b a n q u e t s an d K e l l o g g C e n t e r special 15 new posts for the Office of cated compound. It entails a 17- so active. n a m a k e r and L o u i s H e k h u l s , su g ­ c a t e r s to n o n - s t u d e n t a c t i v i t i e s . special p r is m In fro n t of the c a m e r a Chuck Pr. lens. M ic haels LeGoff said these w ere just g e s t e d a l i s t o f f a c i l i t i e s f o r the the High Com m issioner of Refu­ step process to a rriv e at the fin­ T h e y als o su g gested a g r i l l f o r speculations though because he proposed c e n te r. ished product. o ff-c a m p u s stu d en ts. A g o o d fl * * " ' cannot understand how anyone Even if lycergic acid is used, w o u ld go a lon g w a y t o w a r d m a k i n g could make LSD by a sim ple A l l but one a r e w o r t h w h i l e . T h a t he said, it still entails two to th e c e n t e r a c a m p u s f o c a l p o i n t . method. o ne, m o v i n g o f f i c e s o f s t u d e n t o r ­ It m u s t not be a d i n g y g r i l l as Is O U R READERS SPEAK three very difficult steps. It would Stephen A. Monti, assistan t g a n i z a t i o n s Into th e c e n t e r , w o u ld be take three to four days to make t h e U n i o n ’ s . It w o u l d h a v e t o be w a r m p ro fesso r of chem istry, has also a w a s t e o f s tu d e n t m o n e y , f o r s t u ­ it and only a very skillful chem­ d en ts w i l l p a y f o r th e c e n t e r . It w o u ld and a t t r a c t i v e . pondered over statem ents of the is t could accomplish it. be a w a s t e b e c a u s e it w o u ld g e n e r a l l y sim plicity of manufacturing LSD. He also said that LSD is a I T ’ S A S K I N G A L O T to e x p e c t one He said the statem ent could affe c t o n ly a s m a ll p o rtio n o f the e n ­ b u i l d i n g to b e c o m e t h e f o c a l p o i n t of R e g i s t r a t i o n W o n ’t dangerous and hazardous drug to have originated when someone t i r e co m m u n ity. work with because it is quite I t w o u l d b e f a r - f e t c h e d to c l a i m a c a m p u s as d e c e n t r a l i z e d as Is M S U . told the p re ss that taking an acid poisonous. n e w f a c i l i t i e s w o u l d i m p r o v e th e q u a l ­ I t ' s a s k i n g e v e n m o r e to e x p e c t and converting it into an amide Eugene LeGoff, associate pro­ ity of student g o v e rn m e n t, t h e f a c i l i t i e s In t h e b u i l d i n g t o m e e t H a m p e r M u r d e r e r s fesso r of chem istry, is also puz­ is an easy p ro cess. the needs of a p r o je c t e d p op u la tio n However, this re fe rs to sim ple zled over statem ents that LSD N O N N A M A K E R ’S A N D H E K H U IS ’ o f 4 5 , 0 0 0 . B u t th e f a c i l i t i e s s u g g e s t ­ compounds and really doesn’t can be m ade relatively easily. o t h e r s u g g e s t i o n s a r e a i m e d at l a r g ­ e d b y H e k h u l s an d N o n n a m a k e r , e x ­ To the Editor: M r. Honeyman. The fact that a game people p re fe r " h a rv e st" ). apply efficiently to LSD, he said. A starved deer is not at all He said he would like to see e r p o r t i o n s o f th e s t u d e n t body.^ c e pt f o r th e p la n s f o r s tu d e n t g o v e rn ­ few anim als manage to blunder O ther p a rts of the molecule of p retty . M r. Honeyman m ust be a this sim ple method. It certainly F i r s t , th ey re c o m m e n d e d fa c ilit ie s m e n t , c o u l d go a lo n g w a y t o w a r d s Re Robert Honeyman’s le t­ into the path of man’s ineptly v e g e t a r i a n if he so abhors is not in any scientific literatu re, lycergic acid complicate the r e ­ f o r o f f - c a m p u s s t u d e n t s - - 1 o c k e r s, a c c o m p lis h in g th ese o b je c tiv e s . te r on guns and hunting. M r. aim ed bullets Is a constant source "sla u g h te r." he said, because It involves many action. l o u n g e s and i n d i v i d u a l s t u d y r o o m s . Honeyman is typical of those of amazement to me. As for m ail-o rd er guns, those steps with skillful hands. He supported LeGoff’s specu­ The E d ito rs without sufficient Information on M r. Honeyman totally neglects lation that those making LSD by F o r m a n y o ff c a m p u s stu d en ts, these of us who shoot certainly aren’t LeGoff said those who made the a subject who a re nevertheless the conservation side of hunting. opposed to a ban on m ail—order statem ents that LSD is so sim ple th e ir "s im p le " form ula may be anxious to express their opinions. I’m su re the F isheries and Wild­ sales of guns to prospective m ur­ to make may have been referrin g producing 95 p e r cent garbage and M r. Honeyman asks, "W hat's life people here a t school could d e re rs, but som e of us don’tw ish to very poor yields. They may 5 p er cent effective m aterial. HUAC Probe Fruitless Here the fun In getting your sights on tell him a ll about the birds and to buy a "Remington Special" a defenseless animal and pulling bees, but briefly, the problem is every tim e. A great many of us ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) the trig g e r? " Frankly, I don’t that encroaching civilization has fleers and the name of its fac­ day, W arren M. Huff, chairman of He said the department has no know—I’ve never had my sights reduced the feed and range fo r buy m ilitary surplus weapons photographs of demonstrations o r on a defenseless animal. A duck m ost species, and only a c e r­ (through the m alls) and " s p o rt- ulty adviser. the MSU Board of T ru stees, said e riz e " o r a lte r them for sporting V i e t C o n g In c r e a s e A new organization policy re c ­ he could not answer any hypo­ mem bership lists of student o r­ that cruises at 75 mph or a 200 tain, predictable number can be ommended by the Associated Stu­ thetical questions as to what MSU ganizations. maintained. Since deer don’t have use. lb. deer that can vanish behind The prevailing emotional cli­ dents of MSU (ASMSU) was adopt­ would do If subpoenaed byHUAC. Enovld, we a re left with two U niversity Police, however, do a 3 inch sapling is anything but c h o i c e s —let them s t a r v e or m ate seem s to say, "D on't shoot P r e - E l e c t i o n T e r r o r ed by the Faculty Committee on But, he said, he wants the cooperate with the FBI, he said, defenseless. “ Bam bi" obviously people with a cheap Imported Student Affairs Feb. 5. The new tru stees notified Immediately of disclosing only records like a r ­ had a deep and lasting effect on "slau g h ter” the excess. (The crew m em ber 30 m iles north­ rifle purchased through the m all. SAIGON (UPI) — V i e t Cong w est of Dong Hoi, but the other policy replaces the form er policy any such action by HUAC to allow re sts, which a re public inform a­ Buy a good Am erican rifle (pis­ squads bent on disrupting nation­ of March 11, 1959. the board sufficient tim e to in­ tion. was listed as m issing. tol, knife, axe, ham m er, lead al elections pushed their te r r o r HUAC's visit withNonnamaker vestigate the m atter closely be­ MSU's Students for a Demo­ pipe, etc.), re g iste r it, then go campaign from one end of South Government officials said the was not disclosed until late last fore taking any action. cratic Society is the only active ahead." Who is naive enough to Viet Nam to the other Sunday. weekend incidents stretchedfrom week. Huff said the Student Affairs D o d d B i l l W o r t h y believe that anyone contemplat­ A government spokesman said the Gulf of Siam in the south to "The agent wasn’t asking about Office has been asked not to d is­ reg istered group that might be affected by a subpoena.The other To the Editor: absolutely no reason for defeating ing m urder would bother to reg­ they struck 22 tim es in 2 4 hours. the North Vietnamese border. any person In p articu lar," Non­ close any confidential inform a­ namaker explained. “ Besides we tion on MSU students or U nlver- registered group, the Young So­ the Dodd act. Action m ust begin is te r his weapon? If every one of The waves of grenade, m o rtar Among the m ore significant ones cialists, who changed th eir name I feel that Phil Carlson’s let­ somewhere. As fa r as 1 am con­ Charles Whitman’s weapons had and machinegun attacks cam e as w ere: didn’t have the lists he asked s i t y - recognized organizations about. t to the W.E.B. DuBois Club la st te r condemning firearm s control cerned, If even one life was to be been reg istered would it have P rem ie r Nguyen Cao Ky donned without first notifying his office. year, Is considered inactive. was a bit of an oversimplifica­ saved by this law it would be made any difference? —A m o rta r attack Sunday on a “Considering t h a t , 1 didn’t the black pajam a garb of the Saturday afternoon Richard Q. U nregistered groups that might tion. I agree that this probably well worth the extra effort to my­ M r. Honeyman asks what’s the government post 126 m iles w est- think it was particularly im por­ B em itt, director of public safety, Vietnamese peasant and vowed to be affected include the May 2nd would never stop an Oswald or a self and other hunters to regulate fun of hunting—I might ask him southwest of Saigon. A child was tant to notify someone im m e­ reported that he had not been "c ru sh with all my fo rc e " at­ Whitman of any other seriously our use and purchase of fire ­ w hat's the fun in being a student killed and 12 persons injured. diately about his v isit," he said. contacted by any HUAC agent Movement, the Humanist Society tem pts to sabotage the Sept. 11 and Friends of SNCC. Of these deranged person. The nature of arm s. of Youth Music. Nonnamaker said he mentioned elections. —A g uerrilla assau lt Sunday on and was unaware of any other th eir illness is such that they are Robin G. Berglund the HUAC Visit to Fuzak when member of his department being only the Humanist Society Is On the w ar front, U.S. jets a government popular forces post now m oderately active. capable of extrem ely methodical Berkley, Mich, junior Thad A. McManus Saturday ripped into oil dumps Fuzak returned last week from 12 m iles north of Saigon Inwhich contacted. and rational actions in preparing Lansing junior and transport facilities in a near­ a vacation. two Viet Cong w ere killed and one Asked Friday what he would fo r their crim es. record day of raids against the captured. But it Is very possible that this north. A m ilitary spokesman said do if a subpoena came to his office, Fuzak replied: —Contact those students who Ferency Running Mate legislation might prevent many slightly or tem porarily deranged people from committing the same 4 Z e i t g e i s t 9 I S A r t - W h a t Sunday the U.S. pilots flew 134 m issions—just five short of the night on an American noncom­ —The grenade attack Saturday might be affected by the subpoena record 139 for one day. m issioned officers club at Da ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) type of crim es. The enraged —Take the stand that U niver­ One A ir F o rce RF4C recon­ Nang in which 10 persons, In­ sity student records are confi­ Nominees for Wayne State Uni­ m arketing executive, for a seat spouse or lover who rushes out naissance plane was shot down— cluding nine A m ericans, w ere to find a gun might very well A r e C r it ic s D o i n g ? the 343rd U.S. plane lost over the wounded, one te rro ris t shot to dential, not to be released with­ versity Board of Governors were on the University of Michigan Board Chairman Jean McKee, a Board of Regents. find his anger abated by the time death and another captured. out the student’s permission he has a chance to use It if he To the Editor: but I give a silent cheer for stu - north. A helicopter picked up one “ Within the state of Michigan Grand Rapids attorney, and Les­ Krandall, favored by Ferency, fir s t has to take the time to se­ d e n t publications everywhere, a univ ersity official cannot be lie R. Schmier, a Detroit attor­ labor .leaders and a number of In reference to the as yet one good, bad, o r indifferent (usually cu re a registration form from the Publish.« by the «tud.-V. of tu C n X required to testify against a stu­ ney and builder and form er pres­ other key Democrats, won over­ sided controversy surrounding all three at the same tim e), be­ dent and reveal confidential stu­ ident of the WSU Alumni Assn. whelming backing at a pre-con­ City Hall. cause they act as clearing houses With the exception of the lieu- In the sam e vein, direct mall Z eitgeist: It is an extraordinarily dent records at a tria l without vention caucus of party leaders easy thing to be a c ritic, espec­ fo r student thoughts and feelings i- - Press United Pre** International, Inland Dally Preet the student’s perm ission,” Fuzak tenant-g o v e r n o r nominee, the Friday night. Collins, however, sales of guns should be outlawed. A««eTat*on, Associated Collofllat. Pro.», Michigan P r . . . Association, Mlchlgar ticket was easily picked. As things stand now, any enter­ ially a witty one who sits In which would otherwise die quiet Coll.glat. P r . . . A»»oelatlon. said. dug In and gained support over­ prising 10 -year-old can get a gun lofty and disdainful judgment, and deaths in the bottoms of trunks. He said he would act on that Secretary of State Jam es M. S.cond class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. night. by m all and do any amount of in­ who, in such a position m ore of­ Right, wrong, o r somewhere in Editorial and bu.lna»* offlea. at 341 Studont Sorvle.i Building, Michigan Stot. principle and ask that it be r e ­ Hare and Attorney General Frank J . Kelley won renomination with­ jury to him self o r others. Sure, ten t-hnn not dispenses m ore poi­ between, the editors of Zeitgeist University, East Lansing, Mich. spected on the federal level also. Watching his advantage fritte r When U-M officials released out opposition. he could do the same thing with son than truth. It is, however, and its contributors have defined Phonasi away, K r a n d a l l sidestepped a quite another thing to expose th eir a rtistic positions by mak­ . 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 65 names to HUAC under sub­ Supreme Court Justice Thomas floor fight and withdrew. Collins his dad’s gun, but this is no rea­ one’s own soul to the possibil­ ing a rt, and I would suggest Classified Editorial ...................... Advertising . 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 son not to have the legislation. 3 5 3 -6 4 0 0 poena without notifying the p e r­ M. Kavanagh and Otis M. Smith, then knocked off Dean Z. Dou- ity of public dismemberment, that the arm ch air a rtists and Display Advertising .... 3 5 5 -8 2 4 9 It might at least stop the boy Business “ Circulation sons named, 40 students de­ technically nonpartisan c a n d i ­ that, an Ann A rbor businessm an i.e „ to do something and to let c ritic s among us go and do like­ Photographic .............. 3 5 5 -8 3 1 1 whose dad had no gun. manded to know why the names dates, also won the party’s bless­ and the only other contender. It Is very probably that laws that doing stand as testim onial to w ise. were released without notifica­ ing for new eight-year term s. P E A N U T S If ÍM WRITINGTÖ \ 15 HE CUTE? If HE 15,TELL HIM The hottest contest for a nom­ Running with Collins w ill be like the Dodd act will save many one’s a rtistic point of view. One tion. Regent Irene L esellis Murphy liv es. The fact that all m urders can hardly expect men and wom­ David Maslanxa A LITTLE KIDNAMED YOUR VERY 600D FRlENO, They w ere told it was a p ro ­ ination pitted form er state chair­ of Birmingham, who was renom­ won’t be stopped or that other en barely past adolescence to be East Lansing LINUS THATI MET "PEPPERMINT” PATTY5AYS,"HELLO" cedural m istake. man John J. Collins againstN or- AT CAMP SEVERAL inated. lethal Items aren’t regulated is m ature people, let alone a rtists, graduate student • Contacted In G randR apldsF ri- man Krandall, a Ford Motor Co. It’s Great For A Date! Volkswagen Service • Prescription lenses L a n e s A v a ila b le F o r O p e n B o w lin g E v e r y N ite ! ground and Repairs R e b u ilt E n g in es F r o m $1 25 . • 40 Lanes • Lounge • Complete selection S e rv ic e O n M ost F o re ig n C a rs of frames PUT IN A 6000 WORD FOR ME, / t e l l HIM DHAT A REAL • B illiards »Snack Bar Open ’til 9:30 P .M . weekdays 51ÜIN6ER I AM. ROY, AND THE NEXT TIME 10E • Sunglasses INDIAN WRESTLE I'LL TRY NOT Open Every Day at 9 A.M. TO CLOBBER YOU! • Repairs while you wait [Smelairi The A ir Conditioned jn f Bator Opticians “ Drive with care and buy Sinclair” H O L ID A Y LANES University Foreign C ar Service 223 Abbott (Next to State Theater) 3 0 2 9 E . K a la m a z o o at C l i p p e r t 4 8 2 -5 8 3 2 o r 489-821 J u s t N o r t h o f F r a n d o r P h o n e 4 8 7 373 1 M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an M onday, A u g u st 22 , 1966 3 S P I T A N D P O L IS H W orld New s at a Glance Flights Resume A r m y L if e F o r P o l ic e R e c r u it s N E W YO RK (UP I)- - P r o p e lle rs w h ir r e d , j e t s By BOBBY SODEN s c re a m e d and grounded a ir lin e passengers breathed State News Staff W r i t e r part-tim e patrolman was hired th ree weeks of classes, one r e ­ to guard the campus in 1928. cruit who earned his bachelor’s a sigh of r e lie f as fiv e m a jo r a ir c a r r i e r s resum ed MSU’s seven University Police F ir s t O f C lasses dism iss at 4, and the n e a r ly n orm al passenger s erv ic e during the w e ek - recru its begin arriving at the sta ­ degree la st year said, " It’sh a rd - e nd. tion each day around 7:30 a.m . re cru its a re taken over to the e r than going to college. We go But even so, the a ir lin e s involved in the 43-day Freshly starched blue sh irts, F o u r P a rts Men’s IM Building for physical straight through, eight to five." s t r i k e re p orte d b e lo w -n o rm a l passenger loads Sun­ sharply creased navy blue pants training. " I t's probably one of the most day as they began to r e tu rn to a full resumption of and black leather belts and shoes, Judo and karate a re practiced complete recru it schools in the the officers through a day he under the supervision of an of­ s e rv ic e . spit-shined so hard that th eir In­ country,” said an officer who p a r­ might begin to understand it. ficer who has earned his black ticipated in the school a year ago. M ach inists ended t h e ir s trik e against E a s te rn , specting sergeant will be able U n l i k e some police rec ru it N ational, Northwest, T ra n s W o rld and United A i r ­ to see his reflection In them, belt In karate. The outsider slowly sees in the schools, the Dept, of Public Safe­ But the day doesn’t end at five. lines Saturday, also ending a forced vacation fo r m ark the men. An Army-type re c ru its what it Is that makes the ty’s school is not considered a There a re notes to be typed—the University Police unique. hundreds of other ground personnel and c re w m e m ­ inspection is held each morning "weeding out" process. The of­ recru its never know when the An attitude of enthusiasm and b e r s , and a ir lin e spokesmen said In most cases full at 8, insuring that these new po­ fic e rs participating in the school op eratio n would be resu m ed by this morning. lice officers will look sharp ev­ sergeant will collect them —and pride pervades—the desire to get have already been carefully se­ many of the officers work over­ things done and done well. ery day. lected throughout the past year, “ Atten—shun!” time, keeping In touch with prac­ It is this same sp irit of pride Leftist Youths Demonstrate afte r meeting stringent req u ire­ tical police work. In case of an and youth which caused a news­ B e h i n d the police quonset KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia street shouting, “ Yankee go buildings, all seven men snap to ments, one of which is two years emergency, recru its are called man at the scene of the recent (li)—About 200 Chinese leftist home” and, “Hands off Viet and space off. Sgt. Haywood W. of college. back to work to aid the depart­ racial rio ts in Lansing to ask youths staged a b rief a n ti- Nam .” They dispersed In 15 Julian, the commander of the six - C lasses sta rt at 8:10 a.m . ment. about the group of policemen American demonstration Sun­ minutes, apparently fearing week re c ru it school, inspects sharp and continue until four, At the half way point, after standing at attention in formation. day night. police action sim ilar to that a "the troops’’ each morning. with a one-hour lunch break. "Who’s that?" he asked. They assem bled outside a week ago when a dem onstra­ Each officer is checked from Held in a quonset hut c la ss­ Someone told him they were theater and m arched down the tion was broken up with use the top of his hat—any lint v is­ room located behind the main “ from the U niversity—the cam ­ station, classes a re often con­ of te a r gas and clubs. Daily Inspection ible?—to his shoes—any smud­ ducted in a casual manner. Spon­ C o a l C a r pus police.” ges? The re p o rte r appeared amazed Commentator Dies The U n lte rs lty Police r e c r u it o ffic ers look b e tte r An outsider may wonder about taneous questions and group dis­ and looked them over again. e v e r y morning as they reach the h alfway point in the discipline and a general a t­ cussion a re encouraged. "T hat’s the sharpest-looking W A S H IN G TO N . ( U P I) — Fulton Lew is J r ., radio c o m m e n ta to r and syndicated colum nist, died e a r ly t h e ir s ix -w e e k r e c r u it school. Sgt. Haywood W. titude, at first undefinable, ap­ Most of the instructors are F a l l s O v e r bunch of cops I’ve seen in a long Julian, com m ander of the school, checks a new of­ parent at tim es throughout a r e ­ veteran officers on the force, a l­ tim e,” he finally said. Sunday a ft e r suffering his second hea rt attack In f o u r f i c e r ' s s h irt f o r w rin k le s . Photo by Tony F e r r a n t e c ru it’s day. If he could follow though certain areas of training An 80-ton train coal c ar b a re ­ Next: T raffic Problem s. days. a re taught by specialists outside ly m issed falling on a Power Plant M e m o r i a l s erv ic e s w ill be held at 2 p.m . Tuesday at St. D avid's Episcopal Church. In term en t s ervices the department. 65 employe Sunday morning when Occasionally, o f f i c e r s who It toppled over, causing $225 In w ill be p riv a te . have participated in previous r e ­ damages, University Police said. L ew is, who broadcast f o r the Mutual N etwork and cru it schools, will visit a class William Phillips, of Mason, w ro te f o r King F ea tu res , underwent a pancreas op­ V i l l a g e r s S t i l l S e a r c h i n g to “ brush up” on that particular said he unloaded one side of the e r a t io n on July 5. He was doing well and left the subject. coal car, causing the other side hospital f o r his home. Richard O. Bernitt, director of to become top-heavy, police said. D is c o u n t However, he weakened and on Aug. 8, he returned the Dept, of Public Safety, taught When he walked to the other side to D o c to r’s Hospital. On Aug. 18, Lew is suffered a R u i n s F o r Q u a k e V i c t i m s the re c ru it’s first class, depart­ of the c ar, It began to tip over. ' ’ m a s s iv e " h eart attack. He died f r o m a second mental history, significant be­ Phillips ran to avoid being hit, C o s m e tic s attack. enough to set the few remaining hit villages In the vast earth­ cause this group of seven men and the coal c a r fell into a nearby ERZURUM, Turkey (UPI) — quake zone. Twenty p e r cent of pushes the force’s strength to 34 & V ita m in s Seven Sentenced To Death V illagers too numbed with grief buildings swaying and lurching. control building, damaging It and International help was on the its inhabitants—1,000 persons— officers, quite a change since one a beam. CAIRO (UPI)—The suprem e state security court sentenced e r during la st year s revolu- tion anniversary celebrations. and cold to show emotion dug through the earthquake shattered way to rem ote regions where rescue w orkers still have not w ere feared dead. People sat on stre e t corners 619 E. Grand River O bservers saw the stiff sen­ ruins of their form er homes •\cross from Student Services seven m em bers of the fanatic reached many areas that once In cleared a re a s, some with a Moslem brotherhood to death tences as an indication of the Sunday in search of survivors, few personal belongings. Most • Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. government’s determination bodies and food. w ere populated villages. Sunday for plotting to a s s a s s i­ Thousands of houses — mud stared ahead in stony, unheed­ M i d w e s t C h in e s e S e t to break the brotherhood once As rescue w orkers laid bare • Wed. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. nate P resid en t Gamal Abdel plastered over stick fram es— ing silence. Some wept quietly. N asser last sum m er. and for all. It has been out­ the mud-slicked rubble, m ore and Occasionally a woman would be­ lawed since 1954 when a mem ­ m ore victims w ere uncovered. disappeared as rolling Shockwav­ The seven were found guilty come hysterical. The o t h e r s of leading a brotherhood plot b er fired eight shots at N as­ Officials said the toll may well es of earth and debris engulfed would try to comfort h er. R a l l y H e r e S e p t . s e r at Alexandria. All eight climb to beyond 3,000 by the end them like an angry sea. to kill N asser and seize pow- T heir inhabitants—the lucky As each new body was found, m issed. of the week. The latest figure the machinery stopped and r e s ­ A stage show and a movie that cago, will begin at 7:30 p.m . issued by the government Sunday ones—huddled on freezing hill­ Pope Urges Prayers was 1,222 dead, 984 injured. sides waiting for the food and cuers g e n t l y lifted It clear. will form part of the 15th annual Sept. 4 in the Union Ballroom. medicine and warm clothing that Crowds gathered at every halt. Midwest C h i n e s e Student a n d Admission to each event is 50 C A S T E L G A N D A L F O , Italy (A P )— Pope Paul VI Istanbul newspapers, border­ Then, when a sheet was placed Alumni Rally on campus Labor cents. urged Roman C atholics on Sunday to p ra y f o r v ic tim s ed in black and minus their us­ was coming from governments and people all over the world. over the corpse, a sigh went up Day weekend will be open to the Limit 1 o f the T u rk is h earthquake and the V ie t Nam war, ual red-ink headlines, Sunday from those who w ere desperate­ public. It is the first time that the which he said " I s always painfully present In our published reports from the dev- Some survivors, driven by hun­ Chinese student rally, sponsored ger, ventured back to their vil­ ly hoping to find a loved one The movie, "Beautiful Duck­ Void 8-27-66 s p irit." asted area south of Erzurum alive. lin g ," was filmed in Taiwan. It by Big Ten universities, has been A ddressing thousands of v is ito rs f r o m the balcony giving deathtolls ranging from lages in search of burled food. held In Michigan. The rally in­ It will be many days, perhaps Some w ere m ore fortunate: will be shown at 8:30 p.m. Sept. of his s u m m e r residence in this Alban H ills town 2,000 to 3,000. like the peasant woman, with 2 In Wilson auditorium. cludes sports, dances and other ■ Coupon! the Pope said: “ T o g l v e o u r p r a y e r s c h a rity and value More quakes hit the area Sun­ weeks, before a final death toll social events, lectures ana shows m ud-streaked d re ss, who found The stage show of Chinese we only need to see newspapers. We have the v ictim s of the earthquakes in T u rk e y . We w ill have a special day—some so slight they could be detected only as a tingling in the Is established. Unlike the rem oter villages, her little daughter alive in the dance and song, to be presented rubble of their home. The girl by a high school group from Chi- fo r Chinese students In the Big Ten area. No-Doz r e m e m b r a n c e f o r those s o r e ly t r ie d p eop le s." feet. O t h e r s w ere powerful m ost of which w ere too poor to boast even a telephone, Varto In had been there for 36 hours. the province of Mus, had a popu­ The woman held her and cried. STORE HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 AM TO 5:30 PM Reg. 83? RUDMAN TELLS EDUCATORS lation of 5,000 and many pleasant, prosperous stre e ts. Many of the people of Varto and other villages want to stay WED. NOON UNTIL 9 PM Limit 1 470 Now those stre e ts a re a sea of near th eir homes, despite the rubble with bulldozers and sol­ catastrophy. Some have pitched Void 8 - 2 7 - 6 6 d iers carrying on the grim search tents and others have fashioned fo r the dead and possibly the makeshift sh elters as protection living. against the cold nights. IC o u p p n S c h o o l s N e e d T e s t i n g ’ Varto was one of the hardest Emergency hospitals w ere set A national curriculum is a th er King’s Southern C hristian In his talk he rejected the idea up In the most devastated areas of the provinces of Erzurum , Aqua Net necessity and a national testing Leadership Conference (SCLC). that a national assessm ent plan Mus, Blngol and B itlis. Field program for teachers can be an is a p recu rso r to nationalized kitchens w ere sent to many lo­ $2.00 Value The workshop director, an MSU education. C u b a n -Y a n k s calities. Important tool for schools in the United States, the director of the D e t r o i t School A dm inistrators education p rofessor and one of He said that there has been a the a u t h o r s of the Standard national curriculum ever since Achievement T ests (SAT), said the introduction of McGuffey*s C a n 9t L e a v e R o a d s In northeast Turkey w ere choked with arm y trucks Limit 1 390 WV Workshop told the 200 persons bringing in supplies and ambu­ V o i d 8 - 2 7 66 t h a t t h e child’s educational graded re ad e rs, and the post- at its final session last week. lances rushing injured survivors achievement can be m easured Civil War widespread adoption of F o r U .S . Y e t H erbert C. Rudman was the to emergency hospitals. but the achievement test, like the graded school system . The rescue work was being ■■C oupon! 10th speaker to address the edu­ the intelligence test, should not HAVANA (UPI) — The Cuban cato rs convened in Erickson Hall Klva to discuss the problems of Rudman said that the school, be used to label the child or pre­ working with other agencies, can Communists Sunday denied p e r­ dict his future, but rath er for have an impact on the social m ission for Cuban-Americans to badly hampered by ruptured com­ munications, wrecked b r i d g e s Colgate working with economically and socially deprived children. educational planning. behavior of youth and of adults leave the country for the United and blocked and damaged roads. American forces, stationed in Toothpaste A m o n g the speakers w e r e Rudman said that in SepteM- as well. However, he said each States for an indefinite period. large numbers in Turkey, w ere Fami ly Si l e ber plans for Instituting a ' ear institution, the church, police, the The U.S. has reportedly been helping with the rescue, bringing Jam es F a rm e r, form er head of Reg . 9 5 <( long cooperative program b e ­ peer group, and the family share trying for months to get these the Congress on Racial Equal­ ity (CORE), and R obertL . Green, tween MSU and the Detroit School responsibilities of the child’s citizens—totalling some 2 ,6 0 0 - In supplies and medical aid. Limiti 580■ education d irector of M artin Lu­ System should be finalized. social growth and development out of Cuba, which recognizes on­ Void 8-27-66 and should have a defined goal. ly their Cuban nationality. T H E MICHIGAN STATE He said the school has no need Agreement on the issue, gin­ UNIVERSITY France’s Dilemma to consider itself a second parent gerly h a n d l e d for the United to all society or to blame itself States by the Swiss embassy here, ■■Coupon! Listerine P ro te s ts A s D e G a u lle for society's ills. Rudman em­ has at tim es seemed close. phasized that the school's p ri­ But Foreign M inister Raul Roa m ary responsibility is tran s­ Sunday dashed hopes by announc­ GRADUATION Mouth Wash m itting of verbalized knowledge ing that the Cuban-Americans 14 oz. M o u n tin g FONTAINEBLEAU, F r a n c e . • • S ta rts T o u r PARIS (UPI)—French P r e s i­ to the child. would have to wait until after all He said that the child’s self- Cubans entitled to leave under an RING Reg. 98< 490 dent C harles de Gaulle embarks concept and his home environ­ agreem ent with the United States Lipiit 1 (UPI)—T he French government last year have departed. NOW A V A IL A B L E - the sh e p h e rd check d re ss shirt is faced with a m ass p ro test this week on a world-girdling ment play the greatest role in These are people—other than Void 8 - 2 7 - 6 6 social and psychological growth. A DIAMOND IN LIEU m arch on P a ris , unless it can tour designed to boost French t e c h n i c i a n s and professional Rudman and his workshop a s­ OF A STONE. solve—within a month—an un­ glory at the risk of jolting F ran - sociate plan on summarizing the w orkers or youths of draft age— finely t a i l o r e d by Creighton Shirt, employment problem caused by co-A m erican relations anew. directly related to Cuban refu­ ■Coupon! the withdrawal of U.S. m ilitary De Gaulle, wrapping up prep­ workshop study in a book to be gees in the United States. bases. arations for the tour, Sunday asked his 26-member cabinet to published this fall. m ak e rs in cotton broadcloth with Ban Spray The m arch Is planned for Sept. 15 by delegates of the 18,000 affected w orkers. m eet with him Wednesday m or­ ning, when he will Issue final in­ E x p e r t R e p a ir W o rk the new w i d e - s p r e a d b u t to n - d o w n Deodorant Only concrete government a c -. structions to prem ier George Reg. $1.00 J( tion before that date can p re ­ vent the m arch, the delegates Pompidou. De Gaulle, his wife and an from b r o o k s i d e collar a n d flap p o c k e t Li mi t i 490 ' sld. e n t o u r a g e will leave P aris Rings i n c l u d e degree, French P resident C harles de Thursday aboard an American . . .the n e a t , trim styling fashion- Vo i d 8 - 2 7 - 6 6 seal, 3 engraved initials Gaulle ordered U.S. and other built a irlin e r for the 25,000 mile and a choice of 10 stones. allied troops to leave France by tour. wise men p r e f e r . Blue, g in g e r , or next April 1. S p e c ia ls De Gaulle has spent nearly The delegates—500 of them, th ree weeks working on speeches 7Ae Including m ayors and m em bers he will make during the trip, cla ret on white. Sizes 14% to 17. A v a ila b le of P arliam en t—attended a " n a ­ one of the m ost ambitious of cleaners and G a / id tional conference" h ere over the the many foreign visits he has A t E a s t L a n s in g weekend to p re s s for government shirt laundry Across F ro m 7 .0 0 made since his return to power emergency m easures. Home Econom ics Bldg. S to re O n ly In 1958. Among the speeches is They want prom ises that the ED 2 -6 7 5 3 one p repared for d e l i v e r y in government will: —Pay the dism issed man a Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in which Can Add Years MEN'S SHOP 210 ABBOTT ROAD V oid A fter De Gaulle is expected to attack G o /id full salary until the A pril 1 Sat., A u g . 27, 1966 evacuation deadline. UJS. policy in Viet Nam. To Your Favorite Outfit —P r o v i d e generous allow­ ances' to enable the men to find new jobs, preferably In their own a re a s. The speech—still a se c re t— is expected to further worsen France’s relations with theU nit- ed States. 623 E. Grand River A ttn & Spartan Center x , Jacobsons F re e Parking at R e a r of S t o r e M onday, A u g u st 2 2, 1966 4 M ich ig a n S t a t e ^ i e w s ^ E a s ^ L a n s i i ^ ^ ^ I ^ h i ^ ^ 4 days - 15 words - $3.25 3 days - 15 words - 2.50 2 days - 15 words - 2.00 Students Must Pay in Advance now to end of term . S P E C IA L R A T E S 1 day - 15 words - 1.50 The State News does not Automotive Automotive Employment For Rent RfeGlSTEAED NURSES: New r e - SINGLE ROOM - p refer m ale EAST LA N S I N G , near. T hree Real Estate Red China OLDSMOBILE 1961, F-85, 4- NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e 1w ith a perm it racial or religious discrimination in its ad­ vertising c o l u m n s . The door. Good condition. Private owner. Phone 372-5123. 3-8/23 price from $7.95. New sealed beams, 99$. Salvage c a rs, large habilitation units now staffing. graduate student. 523 Charles Interview Monday through F r i­ S treet. Phone 332-1636. 3-8/23 day, 8-5:00. Apply Provincial MEN: SINGLES, doubles. Close. ing room, full basement, storm bedroom, cedar closet, vanity bath, linen closet, carpeted liv­ Eyes Piao low cost State News will not accept OLDSMOBILE l965.Convertible", stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO House, behind Yankee Stadium, Private entrance. Quiet. Phone screens, 2 -c a r garage. L arge 1 W A N T AD advertising which discrim ­ inates a g a i n s t religion, 18,000 m iles, power brakes, steering, antenna, tilt wheel. E xtras. $2,385. ED 2-8206/ PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- 1921.____________ ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l C East Lansing. 332-0817. 7-8/26 332-0939. 5-8/24 lot. Land contract o r assum e 5 3/4% m ortgage. $19,000. 332- As Head race, color or national or­ For Sale 1331._________________ 3-8/24 TOKYO (UPI) — The Chinese • A U T O M O T IV E ED 7-2529. 5-8/25 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY igin. Evening Employment MOVIE CAMERA, 16mm, Bell Communist P arty C entral Com­ • E M P LO Y M E N T OLDSMOBILE 1962. Red con- SHOP. Small d e n t s to large Top earnings for those Service m ittee has declared the main Job vertible, dynamic 88, power. w recks. American and foreign and Howell, magazine loader. • FOR R E N T who are able to maintain D I A P E R - SERVICE, Qiaparene of the su ccessor of Chairm an Excellent condition, low mile­ c a rs. Guaranteed work. 482- Single lens, leather carrying • FOR SALE Automotive 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C th eir studies and a re free case. Call 337-0745. 3-8/22 Franchised Service Approved M aoT se-T ung will be to continue • LO S T & FOUND age. 902 N. Seymour. Phone by Doctors and DSIA. The m ost Mao’s policies. It indicated that CHEVROLET 1958. Sel l tEIs 3 nights per week and • PER SO N AL 485-1328. 3-8/23 LARGE DESK and chair, glass m odern and Only personalized Defense M inister M arshal Lin week. Excellent condition, clean Scooters & C ycles Saturday. Requires neat • P E A N U T S PERSONAL exterior, interior. 1414-G Spar­ PEUGOT 403, 19 6 3. Back, 4- appearing, serious, h a rd - top. Good condition. Reasonably service In Lansing, providing Piao is the man for the Job, door, sun-roof, radio, luggage 1965 H6NDA Sport 50. Has $109 priced. Phone 485-8229. 3-8/22 you with diaper palls, poly bags, • R E A L E S T A TE tan Village, 355-0882. 6-8/26 worker. F o r personal in­ Radio Peking said Sunday night. rack, low mileage, excellent worth of brand new 1966 p a rts. deodorizers and diapers, o r use In a broadcast monitored here, • S E R V IC E CHEVROLET 1959,BelAir, V-8. terview phone M r. Faust, WASHER, DRYER, refrig erato r, condition. Phone 332-2489. $225. Call 332-6450. 3-8/22 your own. Baby clothes washed the official publication of the • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N automatic. Must sell. $250.Call 351-4011, stove. Desk, birch dining set. 3-8/22 fre e. No deposit. Plant inspec­ central com m ittee was quoted as • W A NTED mornings, 485-6380. 3-8/24 BRIDGESTONE 1966. P rivate ‘BABY SITTER beginning in Sep- Lounge chair/O ttom an. Portable PONTIAC 1965 GTO, dark m etal- owner, three months old, take tem ber, Monday through Friday. T V /sta n d . M i s c e l l a n e o u s tion invited. AMERICAN DIA­ saying, “ the firs t condition for DEADLINE CHEVROLET 1^65 Super Sport lic blue-green, 3-speed, stick, over payments of $14 monthly. Own transportation, references. tables. Excellent condition. ED PER SERVICE, 914 E. G ier— the successo r of the p ro letariat convertible. Power s t e e r i n g , floor shift. Radio, bucket seats, Phone 372-5123. 3-8/23 Phone 351-6716. 5-8/25 2-3777. 5-8/26 CALL 482-0864. C revolution venture is to support 1 P.M. one c l as s day be» b r a k e s . Reverberator radio. power brakes. Under new ca r LONELY MOTHER of four teen- unconditionally m o d e r n M arx- fore publication. Burgundy, white top. ED 2— w arranty. By owner. Call 677- VESPA 1962 , 4,000 m iles, wind- SECRETARY, PROFICIENT at ATTENTION MUSIC students: agers will give your pre-school­ Leninism and Maoist thought and shield, excellent condition. $175 typing and shorthand. Oppor­ like new Evette B -Flat clarinet. Cancel l at i ons * 12 noon one 8839 after 5 p.m. 5-8/26 6351 after 5 p jn . 3-8/22 tunity to obtain legal skills. Call e r loving c are . Northeast Lan­ to learn to grasp and deal with firm . Call after 5 p.m . 351- $120. Call 351-4247. 5-8/24 c l as s day before publication RAMBLER AMERICAN 1962 con- M rs. Simon, 487-3641. 5-8/25 sing location. 482-9214. 3-8/24 a f f a i r s according to Mao’s C h e v r o l e t 195 / , 2-door. No 6629. 5-8/22 FOR WEDDING a n d practical rust, stick, six. Recently over­ vertible. One owner, low mile­ thought.” BSA 650. Perfect mechanical PART - TIME, earn $6(1.00 a .shower gifts, see ACE HARD­ DIAPER S E R V I C E , Lansing's A f t e r quoting from recen t < PHONE hauled. New tire s. $250. 351- age, complete power, blue. 172 condition. $625 or will trad e for week, working three evenings WARE'S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E. finest. Your choice of th ree speeches of Lin, who recently 5302. 5-8/22 Gunson Street, E.L. 5-8/26 types. Containers furnished, no 355-8255 c a r. Call 332-8804 after 6 p.m . and Saturdays. Calling on cus­ Grand R iver, a c r o s s from was named to the powerful posi­ COMET 1965 Callente. 4-speed, ROADMASt ER 1957 convertible, 5-8/22 tom ers of a national concern. Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C deposit. You may include two tion of F ir s t Vice Chairman of RATES bucket seats, take over pay­ automatic. T ires excellent, re a r HONDA 160. Excellent condition. Male p referred . P h o n e 332- ENGLISH LI GHT - WE I GHT 3- pounds, baby clothes. T ry our the central committee, the pub­ 1 DAY.............S I.50 m ents. P hone 372-2132. 3-8/22 snow tire s . Call 337-1535 after Scram bler equipment through­ 3506 - 10 a.m . to noon only. Velvasoft p ro cess, 25 y ears in lication Red Flag said, "C om ­ s p e e d bicycles. $39.77 full 3 DAYS..........43.00 COMET 1963 four door custom 5 p.m . 3-8/22 5-8/23 Lansing. BY-LO DIAPER SER­ rade L in’s words were com plete­ out. $450. Call ED 7-9260. p ric e . Rental-purchase term s 5 DAYS..........45.00 automatic. 19,000 miles, orig­ TRIUMPH Tft-4 Michel in Xrs. 5-8/22 HELP RESORT1: W aiters, w ait- VICE. 1010 E. Michigan. IV 2 - ly right and of great in te re st.” available. We also have tennis inal owner. $800. 355-1/50. re sse s, b u s b o y s , bartender. 0421. C No other Chinese official was Mint condition. Must se ll. $1,050 TRIUMPH, 200cc road bike. $5§5". racquets, golf balls, badminton (based on 15 words per od) 5-8/23 Now till September 15th or la te r. IRONING D O N E in my home. or best offer. Call 351-6754, Don't forget to get your hel­ b ird ies, gifts and housewares. mentioned. Over 15, 10« per word, per day. DODGE POLARA 1*60 converti- 3-8/22 met at our sum m er sale while INDIAN RIVER INN, Burt Lake, ACE HARDWARE, acro ss from P r i n c e t o n Arms Apartm ent. In an editorial Red Flag also Ther e will be a 50c service ble. Light blue. Much optional TRIUMPH TR3 1960. Beautiful, they la st. BENELLI OF LAN­ Michigan. Call M r. DeVore 616- the Union. ED 2-3212. C 1308 Haslett Road. Apt. #A-9. served notice the purge of of­ equipment. New parts. Excel­ inside, out. New P arellies.R uns SING, 1915 E. Michigan. IV 4- 238-9343. 3-8/22 10-8/26 ficials who apparently expressed a nd bookkeeping charge it St u d y DESKS, sm all chests, lent condition. Randy—after 6 well. Best offer. After 5 p.m. 4411. C-8/23 roll-aw ays, & bunk beds. New Typing Service opposition that some of Mao's pet t hi s ad is not paid within one week. p.m. 337-9130. 3-8/24 482-7248. 5-8/26 HELMETS FOR SALE at reduced For Rent & used m a ttresses—all sizes. ANN BROWN, typist and m ultl- theories would continue. F5RD FAlRLANE 312 2-door l'957 fHlJNOfc&felkL) C lassic l - p rice s, August 19 - 26. All TV RENTALS for students. Eco- Study lamps, typew riters, tape 11th offset printing. D isserta­ Automotive BLitK RIVIERA 1 VM. Fully au- automatic V-8. Body, tires, en­ gine in excellent condition. 2 - speaker radio, seat belts. 37,000 Must see to appreciate. 337- it will be law in Lansing from a City Ordinance starting Aug­ nomical ra te s by the term or seater, three tops, stick shift. colors available. As you know, month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ ALS. 484-9263. C-8/24 reco rd ers, m etal w ardrobes, portable TV sets, large selec­ tion new & used electric fans. tions, theses, m anuscripts, gen­ eral typing. IBM, 16 years ex­ USSR Ups 2338 after 4 p.m . 5-8/23 perience. 332-8384. C tomatic, bucket seats. Perfect condition. No ru st. Will help f inance-646-4662. actual m iles. One owner. 351- VALIANT 1963 , 4-door, auto- 4877. 5-8/26 5-8/26 FORD- i960 Fairlane automatic m atic transm ission. Excellent SUZUKI OF CHARLOTTE, 543- ust 23 to w ear one. BENELLI LUXURY TWO Bedroom tra ile r OF LANSING, IV 4-4411, and completely furnished, September 1st, East Lansing. available Everything for the home. WIL­ COX SECOND HAND STORE, 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. Phone HELEN DE MERITT. typing. Offset multilith p rin t­ A ccurate War Aids condition. Radio, heater, new ing. IBM Executive. Will pick W A S H I N G T O N (UPI)—T h e BUICK 1966 La Sabre 400 coupe. V-8. Radio, heater. Owner leav­ 1873. $11.95 up. C-8/26 Utilities partly Included. 355- IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C Soviet Union has sharply in c re a s­ tire s. Phone Bernie -351-6713. 3220. 5-8/24 up and deliver. 393-0795.3-8/24 Power steering, brakes. 8,000 ing country. Call 355-6671 be­ ________________5-8/23 SINGER DIAL-A-MATIC ZigZag ed its m ilitary aid operations in STRATTON'S SPORT CENTER m i l e s . Woodworth, Physical fore 5 p.m . 3-8/24 VOLKSWAGEN 1960. Like new. has opened Suzuki of C harlotte. Apartments sewing machine. Makes button­ JOB RESUME^, 100 c o p i e s , the re s tle s s Middle E ast, ad­ Plant tool room. 3-8/22 AM-FM radio, gas heater, sun We have Just taken delivery of holes, sews on buttons, mono­ $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT m inistration s o u r c e s reported FORD 1959, v -6 automatic.Good C E D A R VILLAGE, one m ale. MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N. Sunday. CHEVROLET lybO Nomad wagon. mechanically, tire s . Excellent roof. Must se ll. 355-6119 after a dozen X6’s. Don't forget w e're gram s, appliques, and lots of Noon. 5-8/26 Nine month lease. Four man fancy designs. Will sell for C lippert. IV 5-2213. C T he R ussians also have made Automatic 6. Power. F a r above body, H i-Fi radio. $175. 337- one of the few dealers who will apartm ent. Call Jackson 1-783- $45 o r $5 monthly. OX 4-6031. PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. significant new arm s deliveries average. No ru st. $450. Phone 0215 after 5:30. 5-8/22 VOLKSWAGEN iv6z convertible. take a c a r in trade for partial 3567 between 4 and 8 p.m . r IBM S electric and Executive. to a number of the new A frican 372-5171. 3-8/24 Engine smooth. Good tires, new o r full payment. Phone 543- GMC CUSTOM Suburban, iv60, 5-8/24 I N C O S f E PROPERTY, ' / w o M ultilith Offset printing. P ro ­ countries where they apparently CHEVROLET iyt)U Impala con- paint, radio. Very clean. 489- 1873, C harlotte. C e i g h t passenger, heavy duty, apartm ents, close to campus, fessional theses typing. N e a r see an opportunity to increase vertible. Black with white top. V-6. R a d i o , 1707 Parkvale. 2638 between 8-5. 5-8/26 HARLEY DAVIDSON 50cc, 196S. EAST SIDE-LANSING shopping, schools. Wonderful Clean. Reasonable. Phone 489- campus. 337-1527. C their leverage, UJ5. officials add­ $595. ED 2-3601, ED 2-4080. VOLKSWAGEN 1904. Sea blue se - O n l y $149 at BENELLI OF Furnished & Garage, 1 bed- neighborhood. Phone 332-4913. ed. 9421. 3-8/22 dan, 1200 s e rie s. E x c e l l e n t LANSING. Get your helmet while 3-8/23 r o o m , $125, 2 bedroom, 6-8/26 Transportation The program has become in­ shape, one owner: secretary . they last at our sum m er sale. LARK 1960. Six cylinder. Must $150 for 3, $45 each for 4. BICYCLE SALES, rentals and CALIFORNIA, WAN T E D: One creasingly costly but is bearing Call 355-6966 between 5-6 p.m. 1915 E. Michigan. Phone IV 4- serv ices. A l s o used. EAST rid er to share expenses. Leav­ fruit. EXER-GENIE sell. $90. E x c e l l e n t student 3-8/24 4411. C-8/23 $100 deposit to occupy un­ ing end of August. Call Ed, Having exhausted stocks of ob­ transportation or second c ar. til June, 1967. No children, LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 E. Call 337-9647. 3-8/24 HONDA 250 Scram bler, very good Grand R iver. Call 332-8303. C IV 2-7096. 5-8/22 solescent arm am ent from which Auto Service & P arts no pets. Call IV 9-1017. condition. $550. Ask for Greg Mie l9$9, NEW tires, new top, HFi P -RID E wanted; perm a- it supplied e a rlie r requests, the E N G I N E VOLKSWAGEN,com- on 3rd floor. 332-6375. 3-8/24 rGIRLS—PLEASANT, quiet,", three An i iiio Is nent employee, M arried Housing Krem lin now is delivering m ore See this fabulous exercis­ new upholstery, rebuilt engine. girl duplex apartm ent for F all. pletely rebuilt. $200. Phone 882- office. M onday-Friday, Haslett and m ore relatively new equip­ ing machine (Used exclu­ Excellent condition. Phone 355- A viatio n Opposite campus. Phone 332- P O O D L E , S i l v e r m iniature, 1436. 3-8/23 Arms A partm ents. Phone 332- ment. sively by Green Bay Pack­ 6021. 3-8/23 2495. 5-8/26 m ale, two years old. AKC reg­ LEARN TO FLY a t our Govern- 4203. 5-8/26 Examples include the M1G21 e rs a n d Michigan State MONZA 1961, 4-speed; and l93l MEL'S AUTO SERVICE, 'E ast istered . Phone IV 5-9963. Jet fighters recently sent to Al­ ment licensed school with ex­ WANTED TWO men—Northwind 3-8/23 STUDENT WISHES girl to share Spartans) by calling Ford, standard transm ission. Lansing's All Night Garage will g eria and the SU7 fighter-bom b- perienced in stru cto rs. It’s easy Apartm ents. $56 month. Four driving expenses to San F ran ­ e rs prom ised Iraq, the f irs t such Both c a rs for $500. Call 355- be open September 1st. 1108 BRITTANY SPANIEL Puppies. and funl Open every dayl For man apartm ent. 355-6348. Ask cisco. Leaving August 22nd. fighter-bom bers to be given any 6450 after 6 p.m . 5-8/22 E. Grand R iver. C-8/26 AKC, twelve weeks old. Should the best, come to FRANCIS for Dave. 3-8/24 332-4432 AVIATION. Call IV 4-1324 f o r - STUDENT RENTAL for F all. Call hunt this fall. Phone IV 5-1053. L eslie. 332-0262 . 3-8/22 Communist country. an appointment now I C Rita Ebinger between 9-11:30 7-8/25 Wanted Wanted a.m ., 351-6789 or Ingham Home GERMAN SHEPARDS AKC. Pups. EXERCISE MACHINE - Phone Employment Realty, 372-1460 . 3-8/24 Studs. Snow white, b lack -sil- 351-5543. 7-8/26 USED BABY crib, m a t c h i n g FALL TERM: Need ad takers, WANTED: GIRLS to share ap a rt- v e rs. Ruth’s, 14645 A i r p o r t d re s s e r and other baby fur ni ­ part time; and full time student ment close to campus. Reason­ Road. Phone 484-4026. 3-8/24 MAKE $1.00 in thirty m inutes. tu re. Must be in good condi­ wife typist. Must be able to speak able ra te s. 332-0143. 3-8/22 P articipate in a verbal learn­ tion. 332-3069, 5-8/26 M obile Homes ing experim ent. Call 353-3273 MARRIED COUPLE want to su£>- clearly, w rite clearly, spell and p u n c t u a t e . $1.40 plus. Apply Houses TftAlLER 196U-I0 x 50. Vwo between 3-5 p.m . 5-8/24 let apartm ent for September 4th STATE NEWS. Room 346, Stu­ bedrooms (one converted Into through September 11th. Call EAST LANSING - furnished 2 -8 BLOOD DONORS needed, $6 io r dent Services Building after 2 study), carpeted, colored appli­ after 5 p.m . 677-6351. 3-8/24 bedroom houses and duplexes RH positive, $7, $10, o r $12 p.m. ances, entranceway. $2500.641- for groups of 3-4, Call Dick, for RH n e g a t i v e . DETROIT RIDER TO DENVER, Salt Lake. 6586. 5-8/26 BLOOD SERVICE, INC. 1427 E. Share expenses. Leaving Sep­ WANTED IN S E P T E M B E R . CLAUCHERTY REALTY, 351- hurry! Woman for general house work. 5300, evenings ED 2-5900. 3-8/23 NEW MOON 1959, 10 x 45. tw o bedroom. On lot near MSU. Will Michigan Ave. Hours 9-4 Mon­ day and Tuesday; 12-7 T hurs­ tem ber 1st o r 2nd. Call 351— 4244. 3-8/24 Own hours. May bring child. sacrifice. Call 332-8297.3-8/24 C PROFESSIONAL C O U P L E want don’t Phone ED 7-2584. 3-8/24 GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to share four man house, Lansing, PONTIAC CHIEF 8 x 42 carpet- day. 489-7587. one bedroom furnished ap art­ ÂS’S là T A N ’r HOUSEKEEPER, GlRL N e e d s place to live, fall ment o r house. No children. E a s t s i d e , Septem ber-June. ed. On lot, East Lansing. Asking miss the five days per week. See M rs. Boggs, UNIVERSITY INN Mo­ $37.50 mo. Melvin Robinson, $1595. Call afte r 6 p.m . 337- term . Call after 10 p.m . 332- Best referen ces. Phone ED 2- 6531. Ask for Karen. 3-8/24 2143. 332-3574. 3-8/24 9647. 5-8/26 1-8/22 tel, 1100 Trowbridge Road, E.L. boat! 5-8/26 MARBLE AREA, three bedroom ACTIVE 1963, ll) x 50.Carpeted, A MA H ■ C 0 R A L ranch. Will accommodate large air-conditioned, on private lot. H MAIDS, DAY or night, five day fam ily. Owner p re fe rs College I c R 1 li E 1 0 L I V E week. See M rs. Boggs, UNI­ Make offer. Financing available. P ro fesso r. $200 month with one Call 372-3582 . 5-8/26 T A 1 L 0 R 1 L E M O N V E R S I T Y INN MOTEL, 1100 year lease. Richard Alban, 337- COLF SET, new. Five irons, two 1 T E R O «- ■ £ n D Trowbridge. 5-8/26 ACROSS 25. Lariat N E A R 2510, Eipper Realty 482-5541. A N T 5 CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A few woods, putter, bag, headcovers, 1. Musical 27. Cease: 3-8/22 R 1 T E S T R 1 T 0 N hours a day can mean excellent balls. Worth $90. Sacrifice $45. sign naut. FIVE ROOM Bungalow, re c re a - 337-1015. 5-8/26 29. Volcano A P A C H 5 p A R E earnings for you as a trained 5. Jackets or tion room, furnished, four stu­ ties 32. Renowned T O R T l E H 1 D AVON representative. For ap­ dents, $150 per month. South 1965 NATON a L,' ’on“ lot7T (T x 110. Plowed 34. That man P E W W A 1 F G 0 D pointment in your home, w rite IUST 4 DAYS LEFT F o ster. Call IV 4-4097. 3-8/23 50. May occupy by September land 36. Corrode M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664 School O R A T E T \ ME L V 1st. Phone 337-1127. 3-8/22 111. Announce­ 37. Charge on Street, H aslett, Michigan, or SFRIÖUS STUDENt, u p s t a i r s property E 1 D E R A L 1 N ECTIVE 1963, lO x 50.Carpeted, ment call evenings, 339-2198. C-8/26 home with two seniors. Cooking, 113. Digitalis 38. Croat T E E M S N E X T H I basement recreation. N ear B e r- air-conditioned, on private lot. 115. Split pulse 40. Ital. river Get your ad in now and take LINEN RO OM ATTENDANTS, key. $12. F isch er, Spaulding. Make offer. Financing avail­ ] 16. At home 41. Everything five days week. See M rs. Boggs, able. Call 372-3582. 5-8/25 117. Whirlpool advantage of end of term rates. UNIVERSITY INN Motel, 1100 ED 2-3574. 3-8/22 42. Hem in melit: abbr. FURNISHED FÖUk bedroom for 118. Jointed 44. Mr. Reese 2. Remiss Trowbridge, E.L. 5-8/26 six or seven. $200 per month Lost & Found | stem 46. Gaze 3. Verge 8. Make a 47. Vision 4. Creases nest WANTED RELIABLE Baby Sit- p l u s u tilities. Year lease - PARAKEET LOST, blue-green, 119. Female rutl 48. Wriggly 5. Begrudge 9. Burn 4 days 15 words $3.25 te r fo r boys, aged 2 & 4 for September 15th. Fifteen minutes Gunson Street-Burcham a re a . ■ 21. In case that DOWN 6. Digit 10. Blazing one month. 339-8063 after 6 to campus. Call 337-2080 after Reward. Call ED 2-8584 or 122. Shapes 12. Shade trees 3 days 15 words $2.50 p.m . 3-8/23 332-1164. 3-8/23 123. Slave 1. Hags 7. Old Testa- 6 p.m . 5-8/22 14. Scents 2 days 15 words $ 2 .0 0 18. Dove 1 day 15 words $1.50 AlOfiS - CONVALESCENT units now offering experience in re ­ Rooms LOST: LADY's L o n d o n F o g trench coat. Vicinity M orrill VÀ z 4 1 5 0 % shelter 20. One who habilitation for the trained nurse TWO ROOMS for students. Linens aide. Starting $1.35. Apply Pro­ furnished, breakfast, parking. Call 485-1078. 3-8/23 Hall. P lease return. Call Diane. 332-6330. 5-8/26 Reward. 10 13 & % 14 II 15 glazes 22. Mother 24. In like Call 355-8255 vincial House behind Yankee Stadium, E a s t Lansing 332- APPROVED SUPERVISED rooms 0817. 7-8/26 Personal fo r g irls. Some cooking. Double YES, NEJAC rents TV’s for P en- h % 17 % IB 26. manner Upper ß%% % 20 21 22 atmosphere WANTED NURSE'S AID, p a rt- room $10 weekly. Inquire 332- nies a day. F re e service and 19 28. Business tim e, mornings for one person. 0063. 1167 L ilac. 5-8/26 delivery. S a m e day s e r v i c e 24 25 2b getter 13 STUDENTS must pay In advance. ROOM and BOARD, $165 per guaranteed. Call 337-1300 right 30. Table Call State News, Box F-6. 10-8/23 term . Must have two point av­ nowl C à% 21 20 m ¿9 linens 31. Make Room 346, Student Services Building HbUSf e ' CLf e ANI NG - SEP- erage, m ale. 332-1440,413HI11- c re s t. 5-8/26 Real Estate 31 33 n 4 34 o s 36 amends TEMBER 5-15th. Male or fe­ m ale. Depending on your sched­ 'FURNISHED RoQM for m ale stu - MStl, NfeAR, three bedroom brick ranch. Fam ily room, garage, 31 % 30 39 43 32. Tab 33. Afflicted ule. Call between 8-10 a.m . 332-2936. 3-8/22 dent. $30 month. September 1st. Call 337-2080 a fter 6 p.m. carpeting a n d drapes. T w o 5-8/26 blocks from school. 1427 Frank­ 41 4 42 35. Rub out 38. Check MICHIGAN STATE HEWS BbY'S SUPERVISOR $T.S0/hour. MEN: SUPERVISED. Largedoub- lin, H aslett. 339-12492. 5-8/23 44 45 %% 46 39. Nibble 42. Wave 6-10 evenings, Monday through F riday. Must be 21 years. 882- 5717. 3-8/22 le room n e ar campus. No cook­ NO BETTER TIME than now ing. Parking available. Call 332- to find the home you want in 3170. 3-8/22 the Classified Ads. m 41 40 Y/< 43. Hindu cymbals 45. You and I M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich iga n M onday, A u g u st 2 2 , 1966 'TIRED OF WAITING’ S t u d e n t s W a n t S u k a r n o O u t com m anders in Bandung. They The speech appeared to have Hell Sukarno," "L e t’s Get The JAKARTA (UPIj—The pow er­ said the support included the been the final turning point in a Old Boy Out.” ful Indonesian S t u d e n t Action drama which has been unfolding KAMI central presidium lead­ m arine corps, which many ob­ Front (KAMI) claimed Sunday to since la st October. The students, e rs admit that KAMI has been se rv e rs believed leaned m ore have support of virtually all m il­ and it appears m ost of the m ili­ "sev eral steps ahead of the m ili­ closely to Sukarno than any other itary leaders for its campaign tary, want Sukarno out and Su­ tary, but we believe the m ilitary branch of the service. to remove Sukarno from his final harto to take over until general will catch u p .. . soon.” But no one will say when the position of power—that of p re s i­ elections a re held in 1968. "Sukarno will be replaced as final power grab by the m ilitary dent. president. He must answer the will come, if it does. Student leaders who took over Anti-Sukarno signs and wall will of the people. Perhaps he KAMI and m ilitary l e a d e r s a square in downtown Jak arta paintings have appeared through­ should take a long vacation. . . have renewed their support in for a m ass rally Saturday de­ Suharto and reportedly have plac­ out west Java calling Sukarno a some place fa r away," a p resid ­ nouncing Sukarno said only a few Communist and saying “ Go To ium leader told UP during an In­ ed th e ir tru st in the general to m ilitary leaders in central Java, terview. decide "when the tim e is rig h t.” Y o u n g M u s ic ia n s E n te rta in e d long an area of strong p ro - The decision for the final push Sukarno feeling, oppose them. reportedly was made following F r id a y night the table s w e re turned on the students at the Youth Music C onference, when the teaching people, at a p arty held in the Big Ten Room of K el­ logg C e n te r. T h e ir final concert was Saturday a ft e r ­ KAMI is a huge confederation of politically active students who S u k a r n o ' s Independence D ay speech in which he defended his Attention Contact Lens s ta ff presented an hour of dance music f o r the young noon in the A u dito rium . Photo by Russ Steffey wield enormous influence. T h eir chief tactic is the stre et dem­ policies that have brought eco­ nomic and political chaos to the Wearers onstration and they played a large country. Save 35 % On W etting Solution role in already forcing Sukarno T h ere was open criticism of C O N T A C T IS O L OR to relinquish most of his power ONLY 2 OZ. Sukarno’s having failed to con­ ALLERGAN to m ilitary strongman Gen. Su­ C o u r s e s B e in g C h a n g e d harto. KAMI central p r e s i d i u m demn the Communist attempt to take over Indonesia’s government la st October. Send Coupon To With Check or Money Order Name sources stated the aim of their In an effort to make courses with college-wide social science medieval philosophy and Plato to sources development, will each have their own head. Head of organization simply: “ We want Sukarno out and we are tire d of Students and m ilitary leaders resented Sukarno’s offense of Contact Lens 19th century and contemporary m ore meaningful to s t u d e n t s , many of the departm ents and co l­ m ajors. Second priority will be given those majoring in some philosophy. the natural resources unit will be Howard Tanner who form erly waiting.’’ KAMI claim s it received sup­ Suharto and Malik in his speech, calling them "a ssistan ts” and Solutions P.O. Box 2282 Address leges of the U niversity a re m ak­ branch of social science, such as placing the blame of Indonesia’s An im portant extracurricular worked with the F isheries dept, port from the m ilitary during a Lansing, Mich. ing im portant changes, according urban planning. economic plight on the m ilitary. to K erm it Smith, assistant to the T he honors courses in a rts and activity which this department of the state of Michigan. recent conference of regional provost. le tte rs and natural science a re will emphasize this fall is the Some of these changes will be designed for students in Honors Isenberg M emorial Series. T his effective this fall. Others require College whose program s a re in is a se rie s of lectures given by m ore long-range planning. are a s outside of these two col­ renowned men on various phil­ Course offerings in the H is­ leges. osophical subjects. Last spring, tory dept, have been considerably The College of Engineering has the se rie s dealt with phenomen­ revamped for this fall. Some new approved a new program which ology and existentialism . T his courses have been added, others will perm it more emphasis on series, beginning Oct. 14 with retained but changed in content, the study of computer science, Abraham Kaplan, will discuss the and others combined with re la t­ m aterial science and system sc i­ Philosophy of the Social Sciences. ed courses. T hese changes have ence. Although this program is The firs t medical class of resulted in credit changes. not specifically developed, some Michigan State will number 26. The history department has a l­ freshm en will begin participating Of this number, 21 will have so changed some courses at the in it this fall, Smith said. their bachelors degrees by Sep­ graduate level for candidates for A new program at the graduate tem ber, according to the College m asters degree in secondary ed­ level is scheduled to become ef­ of Human Medicine Bulletin. ucation. fective this fall, Smith said. In T his change will aid in the a t­ the past students working on th eir In most medical schools, the tempt to separate those m asters m asters, particularly in secon­ fifth and sixth years are devoted degree students specializing in dary education, have all been to courses in medical science research from those with em ­ lumped together. ra th er than actual contact with phasis in the teaching field. patients. In this area, Michigan Now, t h o s e doing research State will differ with other med­ Another change has occurred in work and those desiring emphasis the division of the Physics-A s- ical schools, offering classroom on the teaching field will be sep­ study combined with clinical ex­ tronomy dept, into two separate arated, he said. The H istory and perience from the beginning of the departm ents. The new director English departm ents have made of the Astronomy dept, will be fifth year. the g reatest course innovations to Albert P . Linnell. accommodate the m asters pro­ In connection with the new med­ Linnell said that authorization ical college program , the P h a r­ gram change. for the division came last July 1 macology dept, will begin this and will not affect m ajor course The Religion Dept, offers three new courses this fall in Bud­ fall to offer a Ph.D degree. changes this fall. Long-range plans, however, include in creas­ dhism, Islam andHlnduism.They A new unit will be housed on ing the size of the staff to six will be taught by H erbert C, Wilson Road, called the natural or seven astronom ers and de­ Jackson, a Baptist, who has spent reso u rces unit. The department veloping a graduate program in tim e in the F a r East, according reported that course offerings astronomy. to the religion office. will rem ain unchanged, but the The colleges of A rts and L e t­ William J . Callaghan, chair­ new unit is an attempt to bring te rs, N atural Science and Social man of the Philosophy dept., said together related areas of natural Science will offer honors cours­ that some courses in their cu r­ reso u rce study under one head. es this fall. Smith said that hon­ riculum have been significantly The four departments in the o rs courses in social science altered. T h e s e alterations i n building—fisheries and wildlife, will be p rim arily for students courses range all the way from forestry, fo rest products and r e ­ M o p T o p F o u r s o m e B e t t e r B a n k B a l a n c e B y A p o l o g y CHICAGO (UPI) - - Britain’s At Memphis, clergymen sched­ want. I think they’re g re a t." A Beatles a re proving that repen­ uled a youth rally to conflict with th ird said, "T hey’ll still be pop­ tance is good for the bank bal­ the Beatle appearances in reta l­ u lar because they apologized.” ance as well as the soul. iation for Lennon's candid inter­ By the tim e the quartet reached Midway through their current view with a woman columnist Toronto last Wednesday, Lennon P E A N U T S P E R S O N A LS American tour, the Liverpool published in the London Evening said he was su re his rem arks foursom e with the medieval hair­ Standard last March, in which had not hurt them "except with a do’s a re painting their clouds he was quoted as saying the Beat­ few and I don’t really mind with of contrition over John Lennon's les w ere "m o re popular than them ." irrev eren t venture into theology J e s u s ." In fact, the attention drawn by with the green glow of Yankee Manager Brian Epstein called publication of Lennon’s state­ cash. the Memphis audience "subdued” With appearances remaining in St. Louis, New York, Seattle, (only one girl fainted, one boy was ejected and you could even m ents in the United States five months after they w ere made al­ m ost made it appear that a press W E L C O M E B A C K O L D F R IE N D S Los Angeles and San Francisco, h ear singing above the scream s). agent was at work. the Beatles already have appear­ But all the sam e, 20,000 teens ed before nearly 200,000 shriek­ paid $100,000 to watch Lennon, Program Info 332-6944 ing, squealing, som etim es faint­ Ringo S tarr, George Harrison T h e y ’re fun, t h e y ’r e private, t h e y ’r e for you. Peanuts ing teen-age fans. And they’ve and Paul McCartney perform . P e r s o n a l s in th e S ta te N e w s W e l c o m e W eek I s s u e l e t f r i e n d s banked upwards of $500,000 for dollar-short Britain. The fu rry foursome got the tour launched on a proper note CAMPUS k n o w t h a t y o u h a v e n ’t f o r g o t t e n . S t a r t F a l l T e r m o n t h e r i g h t T h eir record, ’’Yellow Subma­ the night they arrived in Chicago, LAST 3 DAYS! 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:25 foot with a P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l . If y o u h a v e a f r i e n d s h i p w o r t h rin e ,” was no. 8 on the latest Aug. 11, when Lennon told a news billboard magazine poll and disk conference that he was "not anti- ACADEMY AWARD $1.50 yo u sh o u ld sh o w it in a P e a n u t s Personal. jockeys indicated i t probably God, anti-C hrist or anti-religion. WINNER would clim b. I am so rry I opened my mouth.” "B est Foreign With appearances at Chicago, Next day, one adoring fan in­ Language F ilm ” Detroit, Cleveland, Washington, sisted "th e Beatles a re m ore • S to p at th e S ta te News Classified D epartm ent this week. Philadelphia, Toronto, B o s t o n popular than Jesu s.” Another WINNER CANNES and Memphis behind them, the, said, "T hey can say what they 346 S T U D E N T S E R V IC E S B L D G . Beatles w ere in Cincinnati over FILM FESTIVAL Peanuts P e r s o n a l s m u s t be paid in ad van ce. the weekend. IMPORTANT! NO ONE UNDER 18 SPECIAL In nearly all th eir shows, they WILL BE ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENT ACTING AWARD1 played before packed or nearly packed houses. Only in Cleveland E l l Z H B I T i “ D e v a s ta t in g ! - was the turnout considered dis­ Times appointing and that only because T S B V L O R the cavernous municipal stadium r w h u r d could have accommodated about B u r t o n three tim es the 24,000 Beatle IN ERNEST LEHMAN'S PRODUCTION maniacs who turned out. O P EDWARD ALBEE'S Program Information 482-3905 TODAY’ F®ature 1:50, 4:25, 6:55, 9:30 P.M. PAUL JULIE V lR B I M I R W O O I F ? GEORGE SEGAL- SANDY DENNIS AT 1:45, 4:20, 7:00, 9:25 P.M. IO English Subtitles o T A T E N rW S reumirr n n u R E U is I LAST 3 DAYS! | -Added- Cartoon 'HIGHWAY RUNNERY’ ALFRED HITCHCOCK1! Classified Advertising 355-8255 Starts T hurs. TORR CURTRin* 6LÄDM ES "THE SINGING NUN" ITECHNICOLOR» I PROGRAM INF. 485-6485 ’TH E GLASS BOTTOM BOAT’ NEXT: ” WALK. DON'T RUN* M onday, A u g u st 2 2 , 1966 6 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t Lansing M ich ig a n C o e d G o l f S t a r S e e s N e e d F o r W o m e n ’ s G o l f i n g C l u b By L A R R Y W E R N E R "A s fa r as helping me p er­ of the best golf facilities of any "We have a good number of State News Sports W r i t e r sonally, MSU has done a lot,” school in the Big Ten,” Miss golfers at Michigan State,** Miss Miss K azm ierski said. "S till, K azm ierski said. "B esides the P a rk e r said. "T h is was indicated Joyce K azm ierski will be the golf courses, there a re lots of by the interested girls who show­ firs t MSU golfer to play in the there should be some kind of a golf club.” fields to p ractice on and indoor ed up in the spring. B ritish Women's Amateur Golf driving nets at the IM.” "If we can get a group of in­ The F o rest Akers Golf Course Tournament. Reaction to the newly-formed terested people to stay together Is regarded as top-notch in ev­ This is indeed an honor for the wom en's golf club has indicated for two or th ree years, then Detroit coed, and the accomplish­ ery respect. Another golf course is being built, and there a re vari­ that there is considerable in­ Michigan State will be m ore apt ment appears even greater when te re s t in this sport among MSU to help out in arranging a sche­ one considers that she attained ous areas around campus for practicing golf, including indoor coeds. dule for travel expenses." it without the benefit of playing M i s s Dorothy P ark e r, w h o Miss K azm ierski is optimis­ on an intercollegiate golf team. driving nets at the Men's IM. It would seem that with such teaches golf classes, Informed tic about the chances of MSU MSU, famous nationally for Its Miss Kazm ierski of her chance forming a golf team some day. golf facilities, MSU would like­ athletics, has no women's golf to play in the British Amateur. " I t’s inevitable that we will team, and a club was just or­ w ise have ample golf orgahiza- JOYCE K A Z M IE R S K I M iss P ark e r expressed the need have a women's golf team, even­ Photo by Tony F e r r a n t e ganized last spring by M iss Kaz­ tions. fo r a women’s golf organization. tu ally ," she said. I sould say that MSU has some m ierski. M SU B o o k S t o r e M SU B o o k S t o r e MSU B ook S to re MSU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S t o r e M S U B o o k S t o r e lu B W e lc o m e to th e k 2 0 G a m e W in n e r Gaylord P e r r y of the San Francisco Giants became the m a jo r league’ s f i r s t 2 0- game winner Saturday when the Giants defeated the A tlan ta B raves, 6 -1 . P e r r y spaced five singles and struck out six en route to his eighth s tra ig h t victo ry, La n d o f th e which gave him a 2 0 -2 m ark for the season. UPI Telephoto an/ r z i' Wilson Win Over Birds His 15th DETROIT (UPI)—Earl Wilson B ig G re e n ! hit one of five Detroit home runs E x - L i o n M o r r a l l and won his 15 th game—and sixth in a row—as the T igers beat the American League-leading Balti­ m ore Orioles 9-4 Sunday. W h i p s D e t r o i t The win was second-place De­ To FUTURE tro it’s second in the three-gam e NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) — his form er teammates, the De­ se rie s, but the O rioles main­ tro it Lions, before 46,811 fans tained a 12 1/2-gam e lead never­ WW Quarterback E arl M orrall en­ gineered tw o l o n g touchdown at the Yale BowL theless. M orrall, traded to the Giants Wilson gave up seven hits, drives Sunday to give the New by the Lions a year ago, paced including Frank Robinson's 38th York Giants a 17-7 victory over the unbeaten Giants to their third hom er. He struck out 11 and straight National Football League walked two in tossing his 10th SPARTAN exhibition victory as he complet­ complete game. He has nine loss­ Ford’s Arm ed 14 of 20 passes for 185 yards. es. The O rioles took a 2-0 lead Detroit is 0-2-1. Hurts Again The Lions marched 75 yards with the opening kickoff with Milt in the first on triples by Luis Aparlcio and Russ Snyder and a NEW YORK (UPI) - Whitey Plum throwing a five-yard TD sacrifice fly by Frank Robinson. Ford, longtime pitching ace of pass to flanker P at Studstill. But The T igers tied it in the sam e the New York Yankees, is exper­ the Lions could gain only five inning on a two-run homer by Al GYMNASTS & iencing arm trouble again and will firs t downs and 68 yards the re st Kaline, his 23rd of the season. be sent to Houston for a consul­ of the game and Plum gave way Jim Northrup hit the second tation with Dr. Denton Cooley, to Karl Sweetan In the final p e r­ Detroit homer, off relief lo ser it was announced Sunday. iod. Wally Bunker, after Kaline had The 37-year-old lefthander has M orrall led the Giants on a walked in the third inning. been unable to return to his scoring march of 58 yards In 17 Wilson, Dick McAuliffe and old-time form since Dr. Cooley plays in the second quarter with Norm Cash all hit solo homers off Bunker in the fourth, and BANDSMEN operated on his left shoulder Steve Thurlow picking off a 10- for circulatory trouble in Oc­ yard TD pass from M orrall for the T igers added two runs off tober, 1964. He said his shoulder the TD. Chuck Mercein plunged three Baltim ore pitchers in the still bothers him after he pitches. a yard for the other TD in the seventh. The Yankees said that Ford, final quarter to climax an 80- Frank Robinson hit his homer accompanied by his wife Joan, yard drive in 13 plays. with one out in the fifth after will go to Houston Monday or Pete Gogolak kicked a 37-yard Snyder had drawn a walk. His Tuesday. They made no men­ field goal for the Giants in the hit was the last off Wilson until tion of another operation, al­ first period to provide the Giants Bob Johnson’s ninth-inning sin­ though surgery appears likely ■ with a 10-7 half tim e lead. gle. In tr a m u r a l M u e lle r N e w C L E V E L A N D (UPI)—T h e In d ia n C o a c h aged the Indians’ Eastern League farm club at Reading, Pa. N e w s AS YOU TOUR CAMPUS IN YOUR FREE TIME Cleveland Indians Sunday named Mueller, who will Join Cleve­ S O F T B A L L SCHEDULE Ray Mueller to their coaching BE SURE TO STOP IN THE BEAUTIFUL staff, filling the vacancy created land Tuesday in Baltimore, spent F ie ld 5:20 p.m . when George Strickland was ele­ 14 years In the m ajors, four with 5 Cavalier-Entomology vated to manager last Friday. the B o s t o n Braves, two with 6 Impressions-Botany The 54-year-old form er Na­ Pittsburgh, six with Cincinnati and the other two split among F ie ld 6:30 p.m . tional League a ll-sta r catcher has been in the Cleveland organi­ zation since 1960, when he m an­ the Giants, Pittsburgh, Cincin­ nati and the Braves again. 5 Univ. Village-Lushwell AC 6 Engineers-K narles________ CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS. A i t W a l l S e t s R e c o r d I n YOU’LL ENJOY A MEAL OR A SNACK IN THE W i n n i n g HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI)—Art H a r t f o r d O p under regulation par on his final keep underneath all the way. i ___ ____i L i e f i m l V a a n e n u n H p r n p a th CROSS ROADS CAFE & FIND MANY GREAT round for a tournament total of " It’s a strange thing. When my Wall fired a steady three-under- wife and family a re with me, I par 68 Sunday to win the $100,- 270. 000 Insurance City Open with a reco rd low tournament total of 266. Jimmy Grant, an am ateur from play b etter. In the evening when the host club, fired a sizzling you’re going out, you don’t think 64 Sunday with eight birdies and about the day’s play. It makes a SOUVENIRS & MOMENTOS OF YOUR TRIP one bogey to finish with a 13- difference.” Wall, who had been in the lead under par 271, Paul Bondeson, Wall said e a rlie r in the tourna­ during the entire four-day tourn­ ament, finished two strokes ahead of Wes E llis. E llis, who had closing with a 66, also had 271 ment that his play had been for the tournament. "pathetic” since the Caribbean Homero Blancas, who shared tour last winter. A lot of pros TO MICHIGAN STATE IN THE MSU BOOKSTORE shared the firs t and third round the first-day lead with Wall and offered advice to pull him out of leads with Wall, shot a one- Ellis, carded a final-round 67 his slump, he said. under-par 70 Sunday with three and ended up at 272. Ellis, who picked up $12,000 birdies and two bogeys. Arnold Palm er, the only player in second-place money, said Wall Wall, whose 266 is two strokes other than C asper to have won “ played so well I don’t see how under the old ICO tourney record set by Jack Burke in 1958, picked up a $20,000 purse, his largest this 15 - year - old tournament anyone could have caught him . twice, faded on the final round, W all's 18-under p ar was the carding a six-over-par 77. P a l­ lowest m ark on the PGA tour M S U B O O K S T O R E ever. m e r's total was 282. this y ear. The previous low was Defending champion B illyC as- Wall, the soft -spoken 42 -y e a r- a 17-under set by the late Tony in th e C e n te r f o r In te r n a tio n a l P r o g r a m s p er fired a four-under-par 67 old pro from Honesdale, Pa., Lema in Oklahoma City. over the 6,515-yardW ethersfleld lost the tournament in a playoff C asper and A rcher earned $6,- country club course on the final to Bob Goalby in 1962 after m iss­ 250 each for th eir third-place round for a total of 269, T ied ing a short putt on the final tie and Boros took home $4,300. o n W . S h a w L a n e b e tw e e n F a r m L a n e & th e S ta d iu m hole of regulation play. Roberto De Vincenzo ofArgen- with him was George A rcher, who also carded a 67, He played It safe this year. tina who finished with a four- J u l i u s Boros of Fairfield, "I didn’t take any unnecessary under par 280, had a h o le-in- M SU B o o k S t o r e MSU Book Store MSU B o o k S to re MSU B ook Sto r e MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B ook Store Conn., w ho once played t h i s chances,’’ the form er m asters one on the p ar-th ree, 168-yard course as an amateur, was th ree champion said. "I just tried to 13th hole, using a six iron.